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JHURSDAY,AFTERNOON,' MAY :r. '1969
YO\.. .a, MQ, 1M. I s•CTtOfllS. N P'A•I~
Wills Parole
MterTePm
Of 8 Years.'
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' CORONA'(,µ') -Carol.,Tnog1ilf, con.
vicled with ·her *lover• Dr. R. Bernard
, flrtc~ is\•l!le .11511. · "-!!' }li!'IOClollle
. ··~·~ il~~r ' in~a.il~ ~:rrllftc;i~ ~ .. · .·
aenteoctd to prison April 17, '1111. slie ·~
, · Man . Snouts S'tanfor~ Hall Emptied · . . .
~Win&,
ci6uds :it&~per
was released from the :s.;• ~
tion !Or Wom.erl'here. ..
She Jell at 9:30 a.m: and ofllci •said
abe w..ied "' publicity, ·~ . -' '/ ;.. Bef m,-'e Death-
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As Police Etitkr .(;p:mp-us br. riilci1. her ro<!e!enilanl.Jn-1bne
sensational mu'rdcr trials, _ii servi,hg a
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OMAHA, Neb. (AP) -An unemployed
Dallfomla "artist died "today of sllb STANFORD (UPI) -Antiwar pro-~ outalde police '"'1o the 11,ltlf lllu-
wounds and police bullets aft.er refusing t·~-· kl ---• ~ Stanford d oo....ui.. -• -"-and tl' surrender a butcher tnile with which ~;s quic y ~w,~uuercu a ent CllD,POI "'.,,_.., ..... ,_"lance
he was threatening officers while running University administration building today genuine rqret."
naked In the stleet. · · when JOO policemen moved onto campuJ Dwilli a puceful nlnMoJ'· occup1tlon
Witnesses re~ tblit 'Rob),rt for the first time. la!I month of ID eieclri>oia 'lib,
Gustafson, 'J:T, of Elk, OOif., shouted that The 250 student militants, carrying aulboriUea at the "8anard of the Wat"
he was trjpping on LSD. their sleeping hap and books, straggefd dec1lned to Ule po~ to eject tbe jiro-Pollce said the stab wouitds were self-fnfilcted prior to their arrival. out of Enclna Hall u Santa Clara County testers. ,
'1be incident followed an alttrcation. sheriff'• deputie3 and San Jooe policemen But they quicltly aaked Irr belp from
pqUce , Wd, in which Gustafson had , fanned across the building lawn. county authoriHes after the miUtantl
argued with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Blue, his The demonstraton, who had . smashed smaabed their way into the »
ii>other and siepfather, Guslllsoo bad Into.Ille building six hours earlier, voted mlnlllratlon·bulldinfl abwt l 1.m. ~
arrived for a visil al the Blue home to leave before they were arrested. The . left slx~boun later to avoid a t.UJe WW. Wednesday afternoon. · -•ty nollfi~ ,._ ,,_ · The stepfather was released after ~ruvu:u cu w..u1 ~~ were under police.
hospital treatment for tpultiple stab ' ~mediate ~perudoo from acboo1 pen-Campus police said damqe to r.nelna
wound s and Mr.I Blue said she was O~g-.heanngs b? • atucfenWaculty Hal1, wtudl tncludel buslnew and other
• dlsctplinary COmmlttee. administrative olfi.Ces, WU gHatfr than
beate.n. . "-The mWtants regrouped on the lawn in that resu1Ung Jrom the nine-day llWn at OffJcers, who arrived at lnc scene after fr··• o{ •ha bull.ii.... 111 ..... ft .. _._ al ~-· 'pril Blue bad thrown Gustafson from the ~II> ~ '°"'6• ~1.1..1.1"6 -uc the applied electronics ll.Roratory-n. t-
house, said the californian continued to policemen. . • lt.
threaten officers and said thex'd have to Stanfon:l:preaidenl Kenneth Pitzer and The militants, who oppost wtr·relatecf.
&hoot him to stop him. provost Ric!'ard M. Lyman saJd .they; research at Slan;1ord and the nearby
.... They said a fliial bullet in the stomach [u -· -\ StanCOfd Reteard; 1nsUtute. broke into .
was fired alter efforts to stop Gustafson DS U "-.; ... &!sJr+lf!1~~ boarl after a
by wounding him in the arm and leg were , µears of Warrant; ~!,~ ~:; s'::
"""'"'°"'ru1. The llCUffled briefly with three donn Gustafson, the bolder of a masters .Gives Up 2 Buildings Y the -lr7lnl to block tho ~egree in line arts, was known to fre-. conserva There 1 .. 1o • ..i-
quent the llaigbt·A'!'.bury District or San NEW YORK (UPI) -MI Ii tint ""::-S-Wide.· .~ :,;;:;;. ... itu.a-· F;rancisco and OCCa&1ooally worked as a "--• r th Stud 1 • _, ..,
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ABOARD· THE llOTOR YESSE:I;
WINDWARI>' -lluvily oven:lll 'w!s
and lfll>t wlildl •I the llart of the
-llaCe ledlJ-I slciw i>ewf dow1Hh0 eout tor·U.a pliil yidlll Iii
thollllllUaldullc.
·At 11 a.m. nearly allot the yachts were
mllllnl lll'OllDlf the two ltlrtlni· linea. The~ fleet w11 RDt on its way
flnt a~u o'clocll: foDowed at tw:o minute
-..W:by ~ A, B, C, D, 11111 E io .. ,OceoaJlodni 11111 PHRF. ,
. Twit, 0-d. llORF boob· started ~Ill fp.m. ' . . -
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Radio Eollo"'·s
Eiise~da Race .
Coi-.i CUDllllllJlcatloos on the
proirm and\,relulis of the Newport to
Enlemda. yacht. nee will be availa.ble -Y. Fridlly 11111 Slturd>Y by means
QI a "ham" radio network.
:PARO~ED AFTER I YEARS
Convlctod· Murdere11 TrltfOfl ·
Senate Committee
ApprQ~es Schmitz
Sex course · Bill .
J'tGaL ,,.,_.. Services
SACRAMENTo .:._ Changed to solle1t
Its orlgtriaJ tone a bill1autbored by State
Sen, John G, Sclunitz (R·Tu!tln I ~
Ing _.u to k"lP children oui ol. sex
educ;atiDn classes, ~aS approved in com·
mittee WedneSday.
The Schmitz bill passed the Seoato
F.ducation Committee on an 8 to 2 voice
vote .lt the conduslon or lbe ~.
wtth 1even Re~li~ and o n e
Democrat '.lu ravor 1and tlto Democrats
opposed.' .
Sc1"nllz'·orlglnal proposal would hive
required pln!IU_Jo give written
permission ftlr their children to attend
aex education ~s.
· life term at the California'· ~tulioD fM'.'
Men at Chino ..
lverne carter, superintendent or the
women's prison, uld Mjas ;;l'regoff, Jt1 got tbe.DewUbe._bll<I ~l!!!C a hearing attlii ]llison w..-y.
"She made • specific r~ Ulli\ there
be no publicity surroundhic lier _,..
said Mra. Carter. l ·· . :
"I didn't even see hef':tf!'left.·t spike to ber on 111e· Ill'°"' · on· Jn.
~ matter and I j . her; ...U
' ' ' She IOWlded ~' bat who wwldn'I ~g out« lioch,an u.c;.
tutton."
Mrs. Carter said lhe WU~ ~btrel.
l\liss•Tnogoll went; but abe llas·-8' ~~s~~oiedJcal ..... w,, /
&aid. MrL Carttr. "She'll baVe to ""' job _afterisbe's out." · •
Miss Trego!!; she A1.j. Is slili •:a good,
toeking y01111g·,~mnao, but .slle'•· mbdt
tlJ!_nner than whflt.ahe • ·J>ere." ne red-b.i.ire(t'MIM · r woried'U '. a medical ' tarJ' tn ..... ~,, f ·~She's i.=;,, tieen. a haril Womt,••
said Mrs. Carter. ''.She. Ver mixed a.lot
with the otlier•pr . ',lb<JLllbe ~ ~ucted ber.lelf the way · nope.: t;, •""" she enters tbe community--~
person and 1 good citben.". · •
Miss Tre8;orr waa aen~ to:" ~
years . to lile on • lllCOnd-degree murder
conviction and to a lUf: :&erm for co.
spiracy fo commit mmder.,fJoch is aen .. · ''*-I list. No drugs were fowld in memLIQ;). 0 e IDil OD sa2 seyga1 ~ doors to ~ prlVJ\e of .. . u~ anee ar . llemocnrfu:·SoclN)'. (SDl>ri!ii bid 'flee!. About I tllltl atucleols ptllered -• 1lls belotlglnga, police Aid. ed two Columbia Ii~ bulldtiiP-f outaide tM bJli;ii;;g' and' JC h ID I e d
IJllldal coatn>I lllatlon . lo< the . -mnc Newport 0cean Salling -.
llon-'w+I~ Budron' WlllllMA. lie will receive hall-hourly
~ fnm ,a mobUe . "Ham" staUon
-.i Dun ~· 13-fool power
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_.Rt1t he rehM"tlD~Rled. an amli'siifi.'-;:===(=See:z:~S:•iJI:.:'.:'.::.P.:.,.::.:Z:'.)_:,-+., mtnt by sen. Clair '\V,Jlll?'gellel'; R-&in
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Diego, pcrrolttlng . parents IO keep theit j t
children out of the classes. Can1pU11· Pre~ ate . supreme court· justice ll"""1f a wimnt During !be lit.Jn 11 lho ~lib, for tliejr arrest. (Earlier llory/Pa" $) ~en pr-~ be no
1fMHJNGTON (AP) -Sen. John L. Justice Chlrles -"""""tile order damage Ind no tmnpetlnc-loded.
McClellan (().Ark.), uld today bll after the sDs roemberl>fllled' to_., files. There w ... no .,,._ ed ne U..
permanent Senate investigaUons sulr tn court to answer a show ca.use order juries and the ltudentl ~ •lfled
eommlltee will launch an investlgatiOJl of wblcb bod been read to them Wednesday lo "temporar}jY ....,...i" ·their oc-
campus diaorders. over a ¥Jtiorn-' . ·cupaUon.
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Tbir b'irn•tlan ..-Vod by H~
wtD.'1>9 tmmnltted.to the news media
lh<l die Joell )'llCllt ~hlbs. .
~-~ lrlorm1UOI)· ,llfl tM """' lbciQla;caU tbetr reipec(1ve yacht.
clull.
The new venion of the bill also would Or ... e C8llllt
req'Uire schools to permit parerita to
review the malerials proposed for
claiStoom instructJon. lt still requires
district attorneys to enforce it.s pro-_
vi!ians.
• • The weatherman'& In a nit u~
days with ·iur.~UF•il~ 6f i
1timalaya Avalanche Kills ·Lam1n~~-~:;~!~i~.;:;:1s. ii~~~~1 • p -' QSotE_ .~p;(;y ' !
From \fire ~· the American AJpine C1ub-sponsored htlk:oplet to ~te two ru or lnjl.lrtd ltlmetrbert on ihat 1waom~ ia~e 11f:e_'\J.s. N ;, f~ .Blue ,Ni&e1' zt ··-·Id, •e ..., .. e to !'chec'''!
0 ,._ -•""-• . • • p~ Dlilit team .,,n perform ~b". ~· • • Q)al]inging a once-forbktden ridge on Mront haulagiri auault, radioed b)' .... e1~.,. L • ,. ~ ~alnerrfna expert, Guton at 2l59 p.m. Friday 'alid -Sat!fdaY• ,t iu,e: "heJ/uf!. IJlq~r i)'lluraact • PQliC.
l!le--ld's ,.venth highest mountain his ' l<am's ass~tant leader Include: AUihortttn ln'1'ie11 D<Dil uid lodly -1'11 ..,.. predlcled that II))' ex· . "P'A "°'1" belnJ/!<1" ¥-El'!.""' Maliij<I ;., have bril' ~qht i~ tht mo
killed nve Americans, iociudlng a Laguna J -EtpediN. YU~ J!.l<kr ll<rt~ N, Ev~et; ~IB~'iwlln ta"~ .. ~bod• wbelJcoplere•"-.::"d plil!U.. ap.Jhe -ast. ridge was , Co'P.! Al' ~ .... ". ;. , .'-'• . , • fllltiol< ~ ·~~<<'. ~spl~ n ••• 0 man, •cconllng · ~ faint ra•lo r., ew or. ••1• • ~ 1-~ •1 •-•• -to falluro •~laln'•• why bl The Angels ~ttelkea.hi1<>wwn.1"11a)o to Porl<r ia'.Jle.i:r,/~ ....,z .c •
=.,e rrom U,. icy HJmrJayan peal{ ...,<;tanford •University ltud<nl William ~inaJ:! i~ :.:::-pollf!Jll lpol boilevtd tbll. · ' -· · .,. . • beF I~· f\t• M~ S«i!!7ll!'l<i oft fJmed' .. Pag.1.11' to11a]/., 1.':;<' " '
Ne details are yet-· Ill the 1c-Roos, of Stanford, Calli. ~ . "M' .n ~•-·-~ L~. all orces !I0.1n. ·r\iel r on.Jhe.rrowld .,,__.__
. ~ whkb has rePortedlY t1Iled Paul -JOOii V. Hoeman,-Ancharage, Alub. \ tfi-(lq ~-Ult A._. •t Neb : "'1 r: l"I"...,. ~. anq -awye • achedule includes a visjt to ""auJdteo's iS;: Jt2 ..
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a;._. 5 1 Gerhard 2t1 o1 271 High Drive oot hi~ -Daviti Seicbnlm, o1 Nonrllt, Conn. buO camp .iiu IWllll -'i'I ,. ..... lly ~ dlfflciu!t: srttt walls ik><l'llll ,of Oronge this: afttmoon: ' -21 , , .~.' w
the Yuu 'on the ~Uoo are ""1· First radii> reporla from the remo1e s.v.n -ul = bid been li>d ._. . ol ""'• _,,. rock, ~ . The ~ leam, ,cbooe\> from top 1 ....,_. 'I -..;;i;'. •" I
firmed de.Id today. . scene on the peak whole Tibetan ,.name ~ to ~ the f tower ol ,.., .... _,. •• ·tbm'• at.ohdtJy no pouiblll-ljavy and Marine Corpe. filtr11 performs =.:..,~. , \1 1 ::C: ..__ • 1.,r, ~
First word of tht traaedy on 2R,m-toot means •White MountaJn· ·came from rock and {re.cberoua ke in tbrt moum'.&fn ty," be II.Id. · • • In new F-4 Phantom. Jetl, flytng °'4 .-"""..._ '"" • Mrtl ...,
Mount ohaul11iri came from the wouam "AJ'' Read. of M"Ooae, ,Wyo., dJlin which -tncfula Moult E'rerat, Dlaqr...,., the.American plTty Jen . breathtakingly, hair raisingl.Y clola ~ I ..ff ~-...u-:
Nepalese Foreign Office tn Katmandu, ... 1s1ont leader of the exped!Uon. before • 111111 Swlu -rqp 11. Mmdt 11 for the hllll -ult. illrtlng lormatton. •. • , -' ' " ,_ ', J! ·
11ytng two Si<J1>11 naUve guldea •·ere H• said the other Amerlca111 oo the No -bu~ ICall tllo .. IW W8lb ... and~ to'rat 10 'l'llo MCAS "flllll'~Ji~'in..t; 1-~::;..~ 'l' ~ ·~ a ' '
also killed. Ml:!Y were In good llealth, al!boqh there llOllthWI ridge « 'MAiUnl' Dblulqlrl. • .. .. 1111 -·-to 84)\111 to the ~ pubU<, lfll, .. J~)io.I • ' j ' . ·~ .. • " I
Unconfirmed mounillneer victims on are also repartl that Rod llkiil f<r a however, li>d -wbo died lrj'll1( -(IOI .lVALANClll, PIP I) turill)'. ' • • . ' I • • • ' • ••· ' •·' "' t 't f I "J '\ I • .r• i ,. ' • ' "' • • ~· ·~, .-. . I ( ~ . , .. • ....,0 I ; I , .,_, • 'f!'t'"' ... ._
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Grand JU.ry _'IndiCted'. But-Cleared· of Giarges-
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J>OVerfy ellglblllty were app!JCd to the
.Grand J1117, ....... ol lbem -Id lf••lily
aa poverty rectpients:
"But thlJ is the natur~ of the beast,"
Judge GardMr elplained ... we as 'Jcidges
. are asked to nominate~ we c;on-.
alder to be e:mlnenUy lulled Jot · grand
jury duty and I, as the criin.lnal court
judge to whom the jurors musl refer,
, aubmlt the finl\1 tally of names to a &elec-
tion .conuniUee, ,
•. ·~&ver-y-t:f(ort ls made to mu. that
aelectton In le11!1' !f socia\, polltical,
taci,J ... rell1toua and 1eoga.PhJc1I tcon-
slderatlons," Judge Garttner said ... And we try to comply with the rullng of the
United States Supreme Court that our
State Still Here
As May Arrives
SAN FRANCISCO (UP I) -Hooray,
hooray, it's the flnt of May. California
was shaken, but eacape<fdoomsday.
lf the 20 million residents ol the Golden
State walked with an extra bounce in
their step today, perhaps It is becauK the
state is sUU a . going .concern -despite
)lftdictions it would be cracked oU from
the rest of U>e country by an earthquake
in AjX"il and sink into the sea.
A aMrp qui.Ile swayed tail buildings
from Los Angeles to San Diego Monday
but the only thing to sink was the con-
tenls of 30 bot.UC! shaken off liquor lilore
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1 h e I v e t at Borrego Springs. L h e
Southern CaJifornia desert town where
. Jbe tembl(ll' wn centered.
'nle state·~ earthquake jitters began
"'!\en •ssorted hippies, ioothsayers and
aeU-appoimed propbe~ql_ gloom and
doom prf!d!cted a temblor worse thap the
190I disaster ~t almost leveled S 1 n
Francisco. ·
By the end-ol e month, Cailfornians
wert not only talking about earthquakes,
but also singlng about them thanks Lo a
catchy calypso di tty that cau1ht on with
disc jockeys.
one or-the most popular cocktail party t
gags was the ooe about Howard-Httg~·-~... '{': -
buying up tht desert state oI Nevada go f;: '.1£· . •
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fi~al Stlectlon must represent a typicaJ
crou ae:cUon .ot Uw: cowM.y."
Jud1e-Car<lner conceded that the
GraOO Jury m!!ffibers all came from
categoriea ''that could not be described
as low ·income" but he pointed out to the
pe:rsiat~nt Buckley that many "w,age
earners" simply could not afford . to be
1nembers of the Grand Jury.
"liow many peopl~ in that inco1ne
bracket could alfor~ to serve for a year
on the Grand Jury?'-' he uked Buckley in
turn. "1 'm _Jure that all our judgea bear
lbat fact In mind ~ they make their
r:omlnations -they hav~ to be
reasonably certain that lhe people they
nominate are able to serve." ·
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The present It-member jury represents
the renClerinc down of 54 namea which
V.'ert submitted by 21 Superior Court
judge.s: for consideration. Of that ti.st, 30
names were submitted to the nominating commjt~ ~ that body'• delilJ¥~tions
produced ~ present list. G~r admitted that the present
system 'hJ · Obvious drawback• but he
suggested1hat a more acceptable solu·
tion might be found 'in the form of one or
twD billicurrently before the Le1islature.
One Of those measuru, he told the
court, would ensure tha\ each 1rand julpr would. receive a fee ol ~ for each
day of service on the county pa~I.
Present grand jur~ members receive
on! ~Y~1.~s.
NAB to Open
Joh Progra1n
Fol' ~ounty
Gari:lner stated a preference for 'the se.
cond bill, noting µ,at he . had been
personally involved 1n inquiries lhat led
to it.s fonnulation.
Th.at measute, if approved , would
authorize the drafting into servtce ol two graticl jurlea -one of which would be
emplOyed throughout the year in the
presenl "housekeeping'' ~ole.of the grand
jury and a second papel wlJich would be
e·mployed only when Hs presence was re-
quired for criminal indictment purposes .
• the second of those two groups, said
Gardner, would be tailor-made for tJ.>e
cilizen who cannot allorjS to spend more
thaii a few hours per week on grand Jury
service. But either bill, Qe added, migfit
resolve Jhe argument arising from
Buckley's charges that the Orange Coun-
ty Grarxt Jury._ as presently co!1511tuted,
does not truly reflect all econorruc stratas
of county communities.
And Gardner recalled "a disastrous at·
te1npl " of 20 years ago to form a more
meaningful Gr and Jllr)' -a pahel c:on1-
prised entirely of young men.' "I. inflicted
a great deaJ of suffering on that group."
he saJd, "and I haven't attempted to
repeat the experiment."
Buckley put Brown on the stand to
establish that the 1nan who allegedly
masqueraded a.s Dr. Glenn Foster, a
Tbe 'Nati<nal Alllarice of Busi nessmen University of Alabama heart speci811st,
ll1as typical of the "thousands of ir.-wiJl,formally launch its program lo find digents" who were subjected to in.
jobs for Orange County's hard core dicln1ent by an Oran1e County Grand
unemployed at a kickoff dinner al 6:30 Jury drawn from a higher economic
p.m .. M11y a in the Anaheim Convrntion echelon. ' Brown's testimony produced some bit-
Center.· · let '\;exchanges · between Buckley anct
At the . dinner . plam lor achieving Enright before the burly deputy di.strict
NAB's national goals set by PreJiden( attorney sat down In disgust.
Nixon \vill be Uplalnect The major pur-Enright was repeatedly interrupted as
pose is to Hild jobs for the hard core he sought to challen1e Buckley's usei:-
unemp loyed in pri vate business based lion lhat Brown only earned $$,500 in
1968, thus esta blishing him as an in-on a _hire-fi~. principle, foll?wed by digent. Enrighl argued that Brown, 1 on~he·Job tra1n1ng and remedial coun-k.11~ electronics engineer only earned sehng. · s I C"l.I •
C-oonl1-etJail'fflan-£--F. Syestone, pres---1b.al~!~~-did-not-work-for Iden~ of; 'North American Rockwell's \'ary•ng periods during that year.
ll.1ll0nellcs Division. said the drive has Judge. J~dgc also refused. to~ grant
already begun with the format ion of a. Buckley~ cem!Jnd ,for a continuance. of
campaign organization that includes I.he hearing to fi.1o.nday, !he day on which
many prominent county businessmen. Bro\vn must race Jury trial. And he thre'!' Agnew Urges
G.overnors
Support ABM
he would own the largest ocean beach Jn ~ '?. 'c~
the world.
And 10me 5,000 San Franciscans turned
out 1t the early hour of 5:13 a.m. to at·
tend a party In front of city hall on the i3rd &Mivenary of the April 11 qUake
They include Richard Sertea, \>resi-out a move by Buckley to have '!!embers
dent o{ Bertea Corp .. vice chairma~; of the Orange C?unty Gra~d Jury ap~~ ,·,..
John P. Condon, assistant to the pres· Monday . for 1nterrogal1on on their
LEXJNGTON. Ky. (AP) -Vice Pr.e&i·
dent Spiro T. Agnew appealed W the na·
l--""'llon'°· ~., Republican governors today \o sup-
'POCI Preside.at Ni:i~'s decision to deploy
the Safeguard mllslle defeDllt system.
A check in advance of the speech show·.
ed stron1 support amon1 the GOP state
• ezecutlves fc.-the missile system which
Ainew said represents the '!minimum.
feuible, ruponsible action neceuary h>
l\larantet the security "of I.he nation ."
But a aitnlflcant number of governors
took no st.and. , ·
Agnew argued at a cloeed bu siness
aeasion of the conference· that Safeguard
would preserve the equilibrium of U.S.
and Soviet nuclear capabilities and leave
the way open for diplomatic negotiations
with the Russians. ,.-·
"If • major politicalfbrea.kthrough
leads to disarmament, construction can
be immediately stopped," he said. "If a
i---,,,-ajor-Taell'Ch-breakthroujh leads to the
development or a 1enulne nalionar
defense· umbrella . I( is be c • u 1 e
Safeguard's t.tpenditures were reseak:h
oriented." ·
Agnew uid the Prealdenl' 1 4eciaion
cught to be support<d by the aovemon
"if for no olber reason that It b lea. ex-
pensive than the Sentinel ayltem pr-.
posed by the prevklus ldminlltralloa."
Several governors, however, Wtl'f' wary
ilbout any public endonement. of •
deployment declllon tha\ promba to en-
counter sUff oppoe6t~n the Senatt. Twelve cit 21 gov reached ln ari
As8oc:iated Press su ey u.ld tht7 IUP.
port the decision. 11Ml included Govs.
Ronald Reagai1 of Calif a, chalrme of
the conference; John A. Love of
Colorado, fori:ner chairman; Daniel J.
Evarui or Washington, keynoter at t.Pe
Miami Beach, Fla.. convention, and
Neh1on A. Rockefeller of New York, co-
cbairmln of the Governor& Association
Polley C.Ommlttee. Rockefeller and
:EvlJ\I did not attend the conference.
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However. the crystal ball, tea leaf and
ouija fanciers c:puld take comfort in the
raet lbat not a day went.by durin.1 April
Wbefl Callforn.la wu not hit by doz.ens of
minor earthquakes. They were recorded,
but the U.S. 1eological survey-said they
wer! too amaU to create any major
d.amace.
Dapite the failure ol a "bi& one .. to
crack C&llfornla off ffom the conUniflt
like a brittle brownie, It may be too early
to celebrate.
Geologists are horrified to aee the row.s
of b:ouses which land developers hive
bullh'tgbt over 1ht San Andreu fault -
a huge fracture that la at. lust eoo mile!
loni aod ext.ends::;:e JO miles Into th•
earth. .-....
Says Louis C. Pail er. chief of the na·
tional center for earthquake rtaearch in
MeCark: " e yet knows how to predict f!X·
actly wqen the ne1.t earthquake will oc·
cur aJonl the San Andreas fault , but
there ls.every reason to believe that the
fault wlll continue to bt as active as it
has.been-for millions or years in the past.
''Another earthquake u Itron& as that
ol 1905 could happen at any time.''
'"""'Wlth that kind ot prediction, who netds
a.mat.curs~
May Day Wildcat
,Strij{es Whip
'Across Britain
. LONDON (UPI) -A May Qay wildcat
strike whipped -.croas Bri~n today. idl-
lnt .shippina:, asse!llb.!Y !!!le.. a n d
newspaper pfesses.
Despite pleas to atay at work from
.moat labor union leaders, hundreds of
thouaand.s of workers streamed Into the
1treets and paraded lo protesl against tm
Labor government'.1 plans to pus l1w1
against wildcat strikes.
The loa"ding and unloading ol Brllal.o's
vital e1port.-import. trade •k>wtd at LM-
_don. the nation'.s largest port. At
Liverpool, 10,000 doctm:::i it.ayed away,
idling the number two po ' except foe the
loading <A a Wat Gtrmldrelitf shlp !or
Biaira.
The auto assembly lmts at Binn·
Ingham stopped. In lAndon, the rruit'and
vegetable merchant.II and thelr irocery
atore and restaur•nl <.-ustomers heaved ind bauJed tht goods ot Covent Garden
Market themselves. The porters had
Walked away.
f 'ro1n Pt11e 1
TREGOFF .. ; • ~ lift Wma fo; fir1t-dc1ree murder and
conspiracy.
Finch and his attractive wife wete ac-
tive in Loi Angela: society and membeN
ol the c:ouiltry club aet In the auburb of
West Coviiui.
She wu found dead ouLs.ide her home
the night 41 Jul! II. 1151, a~the
~ her skull lractur<d. Tllf pr-.Uon char&ed that Dr. Finch
surprised her whta ahe returned from an .. ..unc cut, pistol whipped her and tbot
her-when slit ran. He was found aleep
,Utt next day in Miu Tre1ofi'1 apartment.
MJSI Tregofr wN mesttd after Ullll\f
conflicting 1torits.
The proaecution charged tht loyert
conspired to ellmlnale Mn. Finch to1'ttp
.her from pttln1 • 1h1re of S7JO,OOO
Astets the listed in a suit for dlvorce .
Both Finch ind Miss Tregoff btt1mt
tllglblt for 1>1role last ye1r bul both lo.1t
picas ror freedom. '
ident of Au!onetics. director : and Allen C<:OOC:!mic standing.
Deming, executive direcfor of the
Orange qoonty Management Council,
deputy director.
From Page l
Fire· Brings Out
Cafe Employes , !h~~~~'°~~.~ · · . For S~cond T~e
J(l11apita9 Jelaosha11liat
The party included four Sherpa guide.'f
-Tibelan natives noted for being
literally human mountain goats -along
Jr!lh 94 porlers carrying the expedition 's
gear. ..
Little cookt t>. learned today -about
Gerhard, bul Laguna Beach neighbors
ArmY Sgt. Jesse Mendez 'and ''Pal." 18-1nontb-old Germ.an Shepherd, said he wes a motorcyclist and confirmed
fly through aii;-\vitj1 greatest of ease in fr~c fall parachute jump! he has been aw,ay on a mountain-climbing·
Mendez, an Army scout dog trainer at .Fort ' Benning, Ga .. straps expedition. • _ _____.-
11Pal" below chute pack. for free fall. then !o\vc rs tiim on 20.f-oot line The apparenl vicfiii'iOf the Himalayan
After chute opens. Mendez says technique 1n~y have potential for I peak lectured lo the u¢, Irvine ~loun-
military 8nd civilian rescue operation ~. taineering Club March 5, u sing
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·Larwin Tract Foe Calls . .
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.For Mayor to Resign
By TERRY COVILLE
Of "" °"" 111"' si.ff
Eucene Van Dask, who v.•on his suit
Wednesday to halt the ct1ntroversial
LarWin Tract, today called for the
Testanatlon of Fountain 1VaIJEy's mayor
and two city c_ouncilmen who are the
targets of• recall movement.
the council, both supporting Van Dask's
·suit.
They applauded fhe decision as vtn·
dication of their stand th.at city actions
over lhe past year had tended to bypass
the city ordinances and proper channels
of operation.
cent of ~fount St. Elias, in Alaska, in
which he participated.
Spoke1men for the American Alpine
Club in New York said the American!!
had no prior experience in Himilayan
climbing, but had extensively scaled
peaks in Europe and North and South
America.
Expeditioq leader Everett, 36-year-old
son ol a Chica10 insurance executive,
\\'as one of the few men let have climbed
the four highest peaks in North America :
~1ount McKinley and fl.fount St Elias in
Alaska, 1'1ounl Logan in Canada and
Mount Orizaba. in Mexico.
The only other Californian reported
along on the mountain assault which en<J·
cd in tragedy was Dr. \Vllllam Ross, of
Portola Valley.
Employes of the Crab C o o ~ et
restaurant in NeWJ>Orl Beach Thur'Sday
helped put out the second electrica) fire
in rtcent weeks· aboard the 65-(oot cruiser
. "Ly!a," _d~ked • nel!by7 _ ff\ e..m__e n
reported. · 1
Both fires aboard-the vesse~ doCked at
22nd Street and Newport Bay, were caus-
ed by electrical problems. • ,
The latest broke out at 9:25 p.m. when
sparksu an electrical short ignited I
stack clothes. The boat's ma in salon
and w elhouse were mGderately damag·
ed. firemen said.
Employe.s used a garden hose ~d
water extinguishers to put out t'\e
smouldering blaze. Firemen arrived &OQ!t
after,vards to finish the job. \.\
The boat is ov.·ned by Gordon Lorenz of\
San Gabriel. who v.·as not on board at the
time. No dollar estimilte of damage was
set, Firemen said.
Nixon Picks Vaughn
'VASHINGTON <AP )-;-President Nl.x·
on announced today he will nominate
Jack Hood Vaughn, former diretcor of
lhe PMce Corps, to be ambassador to
Colombia.
Vaughn, ~8. '1•ill suceeed Reynold E.
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"'lie's dreaming." replied M a yo r
Robert Schwerdtfeger. who along \vi th
Council(nen Donald Fregeau and Joseph
COurreges. has been thi object of recall
actions initiated by Van Cask and
members of the Fountaio Y.alley Civic
al JJ.J. (}arrell
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AssocllUon.
"In the light or Wednesday's Superior
Court decision," Van Dask suggested, '"l
think 1f the mayor and · Councilmen
Fregeau and Courreges are really wor·
ried about the 1ood of the cily , they
ahould resip before a recall election is
held."
Wednesday. Superior Court Judge
Byron K. McMillan ruled that actions
liken by the city council and the plaMing
commission were irregular and invalid,
Uius reVoklng approval ror the Larwin
in Companf'1 500 home planned 'deve-
lopment. "'
Van Dask hailed the decision as not •
~-personal victory, "but a victory of the
people." ·
''It sho\vs you can light city hall ." sw.ld
11 jubilant Van Dask. who 11dded. "'I l\avt."
tremendous pride in !he fact the people
have v.·on this vjctory."
ri-tJyor .SchwcrdUeger, surprised by the
eourt daclslon, saJd It wOllld be'"appealed .
'"\Ve will first ask the }udp to
reconsider his actions," he said . "and lk.
that f111ls y,·e will appeal it to a h.igbcf
CQUrt.''
"Our Jttomey1 feel therf: i.s no basis In
l1w to~ decWon," conUnued the
mayor, •. we believe a retiew ol the
facls wll caUSt 1 rttersal )n the
decision.11 '
Schwerdtfeger pointed to J u d g e
~tcMIU1n'1 own J,.dmisiion that he was
un11mllllr with that type or case as
1roond! tor an appeal.
"I flllnk Jr the people of • F'ountain
Valley ire Pltient, we will prove we are
rl&hl ," added the mayor.
Van Da1k, bowtvtr, fell an appeal on
the declalon .would ooly be a waste of
time . "The court decision has pNJVf!d
wh.at we uk! alJ along.,.their actions were
10 DAY''<HA1R· SALE!!
C/1oirs Re9nlorl11 Priced
Fro11a 129.00 to 159.00
SALE .. PRICE . $
EXACTLY
'four c:hoic:e of 9 styles in • wide
sejectiClll of fabri111 and c:olcil's.'
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LOUNGE CHAIRS
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Larwin Foe A1'ks Mayor ~esigii After Ruling
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By TERRY COVILLE
Of .... °""" Plllif lleft
Eugene Van Dask, Who won his suit
Wednesday to halt the controversial
Larwln Tract, today' called for the
?esigna.Uon ol Fountain Valley's mayor
and two city councilmen who are the
targets of a recall movement.
"He's dreaming," replied M a y o r
Robert SchwerdUeger, who along wilh
Counclbnen Donald Fregeau and Joseph
Courrege:s, hi.s been the object of recall
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actions initiated by Van Desk, and
members of the Fountain Valley Civic
Association.
"In the light of \Vednesday's Superior
Court decisioo," Van Dask suggestP.d, "I
think if the mayor and Councilmen
Fregeau and COurreges are really wor·
ried about the good of the city, they
should resign before a recall election is
held.!'
Wednesday, Superior Court Judge
Byron K. Mdtlillan ruled that ~ctlona .
taken by the city council and t~e planning
commission ~'ere irregular. and invalid.
thus revoking approval for the Larwin
in .Company's 500 home planned deve-
lopment.
Van Dask hailed the decision as not a
personal victory, "but a victory of the
people."
"It shows you can figi1t ci_ty hall," said
a jubilant Van Dask, wlio 'aCiaed. "I have
tremendous pride in the tact lbe people
have 'li'on this vi~ry."
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t.fayor SChwerdUeger, surPn,sed by the
•court decision, said k woo Id be appealed.
•·we will firit ask tht judge to
reconsider his 1ctlons," he said, "aod if
that falls we wW appeal jt to a higher
court." -
"Our attorneys fee1 thert: la DO basis in
law for this decision," (\Ol\tinued the
mayor, "and we believe a rt:view of the
facts will cause a revenal in the
decision."
Schwei:cttteger pOinted to J u d g e
SchmitZ-Se-x . / -·
McMillan's own admission that he w&J
unfamiliar with that type of case as
grounds for an appeal,
"I think if th e people of Fountain
Valley are patient , we wiU prove we are
right," added the mayor.
Van Dask, however, .felt an appeal on
the decision would only be 1 waste of
time. "The court decision hu proved
what we said all alo~g. their actions were
improper," sal~ Van Dask .
Councilmen John Harper and Edward
Just represente<I the minority opinion on~
the council, both supporting V~ Dask's
suit.
They applauded the decision u vin-
dication d. their stand that city act.km
over the paJt year had tended to bypus ·
lhe city ordinances and proper cbanoell
of operation.
Said Harper, "I have been concerned
over the questionable practicd taken by _
lbe council and planning commissioa ~
(See RESIGN, Pogt Z)
Wins Parole
After Term
---Of-8-Years
' ' . .. 1 11 -.. • . ' ' . ~LIZAl!l!TH BORRl!OO (LEFT), "THELMA GIDDENS PREPARE FOR SCHOOL MARDI GRAS
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.---FCH.mt•in V•lley High Students Bring Bit of New OrMn1-to C•mpus
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Sehool Chiefs Say
Ocean View Faces More
··Cuts. if Election Fails
By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI
01 rM Pall)r I'll•! 51111
Ocean View School District Trustees
Robert Kno1, Leonard Shane and
superintendent Clarence Hall today of-
ftz:e(j,,(loomy predictions for the district's
13,000 students if a $1.25 tax override
election should fail Tuesday.
The district, which has had to cut
several programs . including cafeteria
S6l'Vice, because it failed ta win two prior
tax boosts will have lo pare the quality of
education to the bone in the event o(
,.thee failure, in effect reducing the ·
6trict's education to a subsistence level,
llid Dr. Hall.
f h;o matter how much the family can =a child 's educaUon , he wiU be less
~ ed to compete in college and in a
ion il he is the product of a
W&.rin1l 3Chool system," he added. i.Wtin Ocean View do have a claim to
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fame -we are ·olfering the ·cheapest
education of any school district of slmilar
si,ze in the entire state. Like anything else
-you get what you pay for," the
superintendent s8id.
The tax override, which would raise the
district's general purpose taX from $1.50
to $2.75 per $100 assCMed valuation for
two years, has been strongly opposed by
Joe Ferm and Jack Ellsworth of the
Property Owners PJotective League
(POPL).
Both have charged that during the past
fi ve years the enrollment in Ocean View's
schools have incri;ased 90 percent and the
a~ valuation 216 percent. ·The pro-
perty tu .u.tment bu increa>ed by
more than l61J'l'COlll in the period, pro-
ving that the p!-1J' I tu inctta5e bu
surpassed the inflationary spiral in
(Ste OCE.\N VIEW, P.,. Z).
Valley Students
Set Third Annual
Mardi Gras Fete
New Orleans is several hundred miles
from Fountain Valley. but the spirit of
1'.tardis Gras will be right at home on the
Fountain Valley High School campus,Fri·
day afternoon.
An action begins at 4 p.m. as more
than 25~pus clubs and ora:anizationa
participate---in the school's third annual
sp.tJRg carnival-Mardis Gras.
.A.hs ahd games will' be available on
the campus at an admissi~' n price of 2$.
cents. A spagheU.i dinner will also be
available in the school caret ia for $1 .50
for adults and 75 cents for students~
A sock hop open to students .fro all
four Htmtingt.on Beach Union High 1
District students will run from S p.m. to
midnight in the gymnasium. Admission
is 75 certs for Fountain Valley studenll
and $1 for other students.
Music will be provided by several local
n:>ek bands in a "battle o( the bands"
style performance.
Dixieland music will also be i:nvided
by a lop bond during !he Mardi c ...
outdoor portiOll of events Friday.
Unit Okay
From' Wire Suvlct1
SACRAMENTO -Changed to soften
Jts original tone a bill authored by State
Sen. John G. Schmitz (R-Tustin}, allow-
ing parents to keep children" oot of sex
education classes, was approved in com·
mittee Wednesday.
The Sdun.itz bill passed the Senate
Education Committee on an 8 to 2 voice
vote at µ.e conclusion of. the bearing,
"II!>•. •11¥-~c~ 11111 e OD • Democrat .in tavot .and two Delriocrat.s
opposed.
Schmitz' original prvposal would hava
required pmnl> lo 1 llVO W r lt t e n
pemiiaJlon for tbe!r cblldren lo attend
aex education couisu.
But he reluctantly accepted an amend·
ment by Sen. Clair W. Burgener, R..san
Diego, permitting parents to keep theil'
children out of the classes.
1'te new version of the· bill also would
require schools to permit parents to
review the materials proposed for
classroom instruction. It still requires
district attorneys ·to enforce its pro-
visions.
The measure ia generally in line with
the Board d. F.ducaUQn ruidelines
adopted April IO. Said Burg-: "I think
it will not unduly restrict any school
district.
But Democratic Sen. Albert S. Rodda
of Sacramento, the committee chairman
and opponent. of the bill, told a newsman
beCore the vote : "I really don't think this
legislation Is necessary. l think it in-
terferes with the right of' I o c a I
autonomy ."
Weather Mars
Ensenada Start
ABOARD TllF; MOTOR VESSEL
WINDWARD -Heavily oyettast skies
and light winds .at the start or the
Ensenada Race today forbade a slow beat
down the coast for the 500 pllis yachts in
the annual classic.
At 11 a.m. nearly all of the yachts were
milling around the two starting lines.
The mulU-h~t wu sent on it.s way
first at 12 o'clock followed at two minute
intervala by claases A. B, C, D, and E in
the Ocoon Ricing and PHRF. .
Two cl.,... of MORF boots mrted
la.st at 1 p.m.
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PARCiLltD AFTER I YEARS
Convlct..i Murdtr111 Treeoff
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Beach, Youngster
Struck by Car, . .
Critically Hurt
A 5-y--oJd HunUngton Beach young·
ster who had been lnmting frogs and
lizards near the Santa Ana River bridge
on Adams Avenue was critically injured
Wednesday when he darted across the
roadway ir&o an oncoming automobile.
Daniel E. Raffios ol 10391 Shangrl La
Drive, Huntington Beacht w~ taken to
Co.sta fl.tesa Hospital abou( 6 p.m. with
severe fractures and head inJUries. He
is now in the intensive care unit ·and
listed in serious conditions.
According to police Ramos suddenly
crossed Adams Avenue and directly ran
into a car driven by Shirley A. Spickard,
39, o[ 10%11 Sirchwood Drive, Huntington
Beach.
Witnesses o{ the acCident say that the
driver was traveling-between 40 and ~
miles per hour when the boy ran across
the roadway, Mrs. Spickard, they said.
hit her brakes and skidded to a stop but
was unable to avoid strik.tng the-young-
ile!'.
Navy Blue Angels
Due at El Toro
Harborir Assails
Sewage Plf!1tt as
1ltizard lo Healtli
Harbor ·Dress Code · Eased The U.S~.JkivY's famous Blue Angels
precision flight team will perrorm lola1ly
at 2:50 p.m. Friday and Saturday at tbe1 open houM being belc. at El Toro Marine
Corps Air Station.
Hu.ntlngt«i Harbou~ Corporation h3°j
Joined a long Wie of Utipnts who allege
that the Sun.set Beacl Sanitary DBtricf
\i11 done. Utue ·or . nothing lo clean up a
sewage treatment plant described In
Superior Court complaints as a public
'\ nuisance . • • • tn the latest action against lJie district,
Dlbe C<rporaton brands the sew11ge facility
at . Warner , Ave., and Pacific Coast
Highway as a "~?IJ.er to the pub)c
health.,; The eorpotauon asks for a court
order to force the district to correct lhe
Jitualion. . -
Plant cperaton, c h a r I e s the cor·
p:n.Uon, are allo"'.ing sewage water to
1eep !filO corporation property ~ tnto
the. dive1opment's lagoor\s ~ clwinels.
Awaiting court action is I suit nled by
2f Huntington Harbour homeowners who
also seek to end the odor problem In their
al't!I. fte homeowners also ask for
$.100,000 In damages lrom the district.
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. . The Angels 'streaked into town today to
tielp the Marine Corps kick off Armed
Forces Month. Th e i r on·the-ground
schedule includes a vls1t to Chlldren'I
Hospital of Orange this afternoon.
Mini-skirtS ; Beards Now OK on Sc1wol Campuses
By THOMAS FORTUNE °' ,... 0.lfr , ... 11.p
Sideburns, beards and mlni·sldrts now
are allowed oo the Corona deJ Mar High
School campus.
They'll be pennissible beginning to-
day al Ne:Wjlort l:l.rbor Klgh Sc:bool and
maybe sOOletime befon school ls out In
June at Costa Mesa Higb.
Student appearance will be all up lo the
parents DOW' II these schools -in a Sud·
denly \fidupread r~orm -are bowing
out ol d"-" code eol~t.
In a letter carried home by Harbor
High sludents ~·-are told: "For ft.an ~ . have been
tellmg parents llow Ir chlldren abould.
dress. ·1n our revised rtgulaUOns, the
parent and tht!: student m&ke the choice,
and-es long as the choice ls wllhln the
bounds of neatnu1 e.nd ·deceney, ll will A
accepted by the llcbool." · •
Two weeks qo, Corona de! M~I~
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tossed respoos.lbility for dress and
haireuts to lbe parents. Said Principal
Leon Meeks in his Jetter home : "We
think the Jl&rents .wa;it th i 1
nsponsibi llty."
.. Only 15 of 2,100 parents, he uld,
replied that they did not.'
Costa Mesa High Principal Frank
Lo~ Jr. said his: student.a have surveyed ~ti aft\! found they want lo control
drt&9 with the school retaining 1 minimal
responsibility.
Floyd flan'Yman, principal at F:stancla
High, pys he Ii nol opposed to puttln1
the responslbiWy on the parents and !etlt
hJa atudenLs may ask him to do to.
As fashion haa changed, !Jberalli.aUon
of dress codes has been going on all ye.ar
at Newport-M ... high 'cbools. Droppln&.
the code and shifting to parental
mPonslblllty .. em.1 to ba the culmlna,
lion of tht trend .
In • relaxation of a month and 1 half
'ago 11 Estancia. boy& were all01t,ed to
grow •idtbuml to the w lobes and long
hair that dots not touch the aboulden.
Girls wue told they can wear c1pria on
Friday.
Since. the liar! ol t)le J<heol year,
Lopes .. Id, lftsa High lllandatds hava
been rolued. Bo.YI' hair wlllcll lonnerly·
had to be l'.lper'ed In back DOW may be
bIO.ked u Iona u It b oll the ahoulder.
Tht e!Pt·pilo< team, chosen from top
Navy and Marine Corps filers, performs
in new F-4 Phantom Jeb; flying in
breathtakingly, hair ril!in8Iy . cloee
formation. .
The MCAS open house ts open r .... to
the public, and will be held Friday Jnd
Saturday. '
Sldel>urnl have been allowed. lie said !IEW YORK /AP) -Th< stock market
tevtral students have crown mutton chop closed almod even Thut11day, ..rt.er rac-
aldtbuml, but beanls .wt aren't pmnJt; Ing ahead Wedneaday to score ,.... of Its
tcd. . best galnll in monUu. (See quotations,
The !Uth dbtrlct high sebool. MeNally Page• 20-21).
Cohtlnuitlon ' High, bu done without a ™ Dow . Jonu Industrial avtrage -
dreu code ror liOme time. SIJd direc:tor ·which &alned 11.0I Wednesday -mottd
ol the ld>oo1, ror . atudbM lhlt can't · in a 1alrly ltarrow range .. At 1:30 p.m,.
(kt DRW CODE, P.,. II the ll<nr wu oil 0.76.
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CORONA (AP) -Carole Tregoff, con-
. victed with her lover Qr. R. Bernard
Finch In lbe 1959 murder of his socialite
wire, was paroled from prbon today.
111e once sleek and shapely receptionist •
ln the then wealthy physician's orflce was
sentenced to prison April. 17, 1961. She '
was released from the California lnstibr
tion for Women here.
She left at 9:30 a.m. and oUiclals said
she wiilted no publicity.
. Dr.• Finch, her" co-deferxtant in three
-tiooal murder trlllb, ts serYlnl •
!Ue term at tbt Calilornla lnsllluUon fer
Men II chino.
lverne Carter, superintendent of the ·
women's prison; said Mias TregoU, :Sl,
got the news she had been parnled alW:
a hearing II the prbon Wedneadly.
"She made ca specific request that there
be no p_ubliclty sutrounding' her release,"
said Mrs. Carter.
"[didn't even see her when she left. I
~· to her on the phooe about an in· sdu6onal matter and l wiahed 'her well
• •• She sounded cheerful, but who
wooldn't be--geting out of such an lmti·
tutlon."
Mrs. Carter said &be was unsure where
Miss Tregoff went, but she baa pan!nls in
the Loa Angeles area.
"She's trained as a medical secretary, ..
said Mrs. Carter. "She'll ha Vt to get a
job after .she's oul" -..
1001:5g ~=··::O:~·~t ~~:~a ::1t; ·
thinner than whe.n she came here."
The red-haired Miss TregoU worked as
a medical secretary in prison.
"She's always been a hard worter ,"
said Mrs. Carter. "She never mixed a lot
with the other prisoners, but she con--
ducted herself the W9 she hopes to when
she enters the community -u a helpful
person and a good citizen."
Miss Tregoff was sentenced to five
years to life on a second-degree murder
conviction and to a life term for con--
!plr3cy to commit murder. Finch is SUV•
ing Ille terms for first-degree murder and
conspiracy.
Finch and his attractive wife were ac--
tive in Los Angeles iOclety and member•
of the country club set in the suburb ot
West Covina.
She was found dead outskle her home
th• nilhl or July 18, 11159, shot in tbt
(See TREGO FF, Pase I)
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WeatJaer
The weatherman'• In a nit these
days with his prognoeticaUons of
cloudy morninp and partly sunny
atternoona. Friday'• mercury will
slip a bit, down to the middle
stsUu,
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Oranp COUnty's appointed Indicter•
were on the receiving ~nd· of an in·
dictment themselves Wedllesdlly but tbe
19-memtitr Grard Jury survived charges
that they were not truly represenh1Uve of
111 econom)c scotors of county society.
Judge James F. Judge rejected the
argument of Deputy Public Defender
l..awrenc~ Buckley after a keenly· fought
court hearing In whh;:h Chief Deputy
District Attorney Jame$ C. Ef\Tight took
Clfl the defender of Robert Ervin Brown. •
Buckley's attack on. the Grand Jury
roUowed the rejection earlier that day by
&uperlor Court Judge Robert Gardner ol
Pe.-mits l1iv alid
·a -for dlamliaal of charges 1pbiat Brown:.
• Tllo·~ Alabama maq1! •·
cu...i. "·d foloely J)flCl!cln& mldlcln•
without 1 licena by allegedly _posing as 11.
cardlologllt over a five-week period at a
Fullfrton clinic. · '
AM 'he was brought to Superior Court
after being nained· in an Orange Collnty
Grand Jury ID(flclment which listed 17
co-unts of that offense.
The 13-year.old former electronics
technician sat quietly In the cu:ilocly of a
dcpuly while Judge Robe.rt 'Gardner dof·
fed his robes to take the witness box1 And
he ~ard.thc Newport Beach jurist admit
that i.{ federal formulas for establlshina:
poverty •llalblllty ...,. _applied to the final .. 1~ m111f ropr...nl 1 lypical
Grand Jury,'"nont ol u.em wvukl qYlllfY • ._ 'crou teeUon ot the count,." ~
., """"' fft!MM-• -Judge Gll'llll<r OOll<O<led lhal the
"But uli! Is the na~ of .the beast," 'Grand Jury r1embers all came from
Judge Gardner explained. "We as jydges categories "th1t could not be c1escribcd
ar~ asked to nominate person11 \\'e coi't· as low income" but he 'pOinted out«> the
sider to be eminent!)' suited for grand persistent Buckley that manr "wage
jury duty and I, 'lls'the criminal court eitrners" simply could not af!ord to be
judge to whom the jurors must refer, men11*rs of the Grand Jury .
su bmit the fin al taUy of natnes to a selec· "Ho\v many pe<>ple in thar inCIJme
tlon commiUee. bracket could alrocd to serve for a year
"Every effort is made to make that on the Grand Jury?" he asked Buckley in
selection In terlTls o{ social, political, turn. "I'm sure that all our judges bear
racia l, religious aruf geoi:raphlcal con-that fact in mind wh~ they make their
8iderations," Judge Gardner sal~, "And n,Qminations. -they __ J}ave to be
we try to comply with the ruling of the reasonably certain that the people they
United States Supreme Court .that our nominate are able to serve."
Tho ...-i 1,.mombor JllO' "'.....,is
Ibo .-... down Ill 61 ...,.. wblch
were submitted by .21 Superior CQurt
judges for consi41rallon. Of lhat list. 30
names were submitted to the nominating
committee and that body's de liberations
produced the pre&tnt list. "· •
·Gardner admllted that !he present
syste1n ~d obvious drawbac1cs but he
suggesied· that a more acceptable f<>lu-
tion might be found in the forpt of one of
two biUs,currenUy beJoreihe Legisl4\u1'e.
One of those meuW'es, he . told the
court, \vou,ld ensure that each l{and
juror \vOuld receive a fee ()f S25 for each
day (){ se_rVice on the county .panel.
Preseni grand jury members ·receive.
onl yeipenses.
Gardner stated a prtference f()r the. i t ·
nd bill, ooUng that ~ . had been ~sonally involved In inqu111es thal led
to its fonnulation. 41 That measure if approved. wou
authorize the' dritl-ting into service 01111'()
grand juries -9ne of whic.IJ wo~ld be
employed through~! .. the year in the
present "housekeeping · role of the granil
jury and a second panel which would bo
employed only when lt~ pl'esl'nce.was re·
quired for crin1inal indictment purJ>OSCS:I
The second of thos~ two groups, sai<
Gardner. would be tailor·made for th6
citizen 1vho cann()l afford to spend n:iorll
lhan a few hours per week ()n grand J.ury servi~. But either bill. he a~~ed. migh t
reS1Jlve the argutnent arising frpm
Buckley's charges that the Orang~.coun-
1y Grand Jury , as presently co~!Jluled,
does not truly reflect all erono1n1c stratas
or county communities.
Valley .C·onfuse·d
And Gardner recalled "a disastrous at·
tempt" of 20 years ago lo form a mon•
meaningful Grand Jury -a pa~el ~m·
prised entirely of young men. "I inflict~!
, a great de~l of sqf(erlng on that group.
he said, "and L haven't attempted ta
repeat the experiment."
At Larwin Ruling
· Buckley put Brown on the stand tn
establish that the man who allegedly
masqueraded as Dr. Glenn f()st~r., a
Universily of Alabama heart spec1alt~t ,
\\'as typical of the "thouian ds ()( in·
digents" who 1vere subjected to fn.
dietment by an Orange County Gra~d
Jury drawn from a higher economu.!
echelon. Wednesday's court decision to stop con-
slruction on_ the 500 lot Larwin Tract in
Fountain Valley has left city officials
confused as to immediate actio1t re-
quired.
The Larwin Company \\'a,s issued
.l>Wlding permiU foi: construction of live
model homes •nd had already started
.work.
Must tha{ construction no\v stop~ \\'ill
•what has been built have to be lorn
down? .
Cily Building and S:ifely Director
Duane Emminger said today the model
home permit~ issued were conditional
pending the outcome of the court ·batllr.
.. If' the court has ruled in faVor of lhc
suit to halt those homes, the perm.its are
now invalid." said Emminger.
However , Mayor Robert
Schwerdtfeger, subjec t of a recall move-
ment stem~ing from the Larwin pl'o· ..
* * * Recall 'Backers
Rejoicing -at ; .
La.rwin Decision t•, .. -·-
Backers of the mo ve _to_ rycall Fountain
Valley Mayor Robert f>Ctll'e rdUeger and
Councilmen Donald Fregeau f.JlCI J01Cph
Courreies. are confida'nt \V~~ay'A
court decision stopping the Larw1n Tract
will boost their effort.
''We certainly will have· less trouble ob-
taining signatures for recall petitions
now:• said Eugene V.An Oask, the ma11
who filed the suit that' brought the Larwin
deveJopment to a halt. '
"This court decision shows v.•e were
r ight about inCorrcct actions on the coun·
cil," he added .
Mayor Schwerdtfeger agreed ~ ~ e
decision would boost recall activity
against him. "but it will be a short lived
hope for opponents of the Larwin Tract."
Barbara Secour, another proponent of
the recall movement, said pctit!Ons had
been ·moving moothly and now, "those
who have had reservations about our
movement' will perhat» t~sider. We
said all along what they were doing was
. wrong, now the court says it too.'!...
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Councilmen Edward Just and John
Harper refused to comment on the recall
movement , stating it wouldn't be proper
for them to issue comments on the sul>-
ject.
Both men supported Van Da!'ik·s suit to
stop· the small lot development planned
by Larwin Company. and have often been
llpponenl.3 of the other three councilmen
on zoning lssues.
Van Dask woula not release any figures
nn the recall petitions, but said he lfl~
they would be ready before the June~ 2
deadline. About 2,500 si gnatures (){
registered voters in the c i t y are re--
qulred to force a recall election.
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ceedinl:r, says the court decision wlll not
be final for another month when !lie
judge form ally signs· it.
"[ think construction can continue ()n
the model homes at least until the
decision becomes final," said the t<.1ayor,
who already indicated the court decision
would be appealed .
Emminger said be Is not sure yet of the
status of future building pennita on the
Larwin Tract and is waiting for legal opi-
nion from City_ Attorney Edwin Martin.
Planning Director Stan t<.1ansfield said
building permits would not be issuedL but
also said th:e""ftn)P'~m1on :1ia==Je'j:irOrte
for Ma'rtin.
Mat.fin, however. has disqualified
himself in pasL actiorui concerning the
Larwin Tract due to declared iptere~1s
when he represented the seller-of the
land to the Larwln Company .
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The effect or intent ol the decision was
to invalidate apprOval given for the
Larwin_Company's pl8.nned development,
but several individuals are uncertain a.~
to the finality of the court's ruling and
wl'len it takes effect.
'DRIVER' TOM SCHULTZ. 5c WAV,ES FROM CAB AS NURSER.Y S~HOOL CLASS PLAYS FIRETRUCK
Chlldr.en Get Preview of Fire D9pertment 9pti;. .House M!,l 10 in Hunti~gton Be1ch
Mark Lampkin, attorliey for the
Larwin Company, said this morning they
plan .to review the written court decision
when it comes down and take steps from
there. Concerning consU"Udlon of the
model homes he said, "We will finish
enough.. to protect what Is already there
frnrn the elements."
Martin was not available for comment
on the immediate course of action thi~
morning.
However, Emminger said this m()rninit
there was no sign ()f work continuing at
the Larwin model home site.s.
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l{ot Time Plan ned
For H uuting ton
Fire Service Day
F'ire truck demonstr8lions. movies,
fire engine rides and tours of all . Hunl·
lngton Beach fir.e stations wilt be on tap
~fay 10 as city firemen present their an·
nual "Fire Service Day."
Special programs will be held at a 11
of the cily's slalions beginning at 10 a.m.
The Lake Station, 708 L-akt: St.. will be·
gin it.s sc hedule of events with fire tru ck
rid'es at 10 a.in. to be fo llo1vcd by an
aerial platform fire truck demonstration
RE. SIGN at noon, a .rescue breathing exercise at 2
• • • p.m. and a talk on home safety.
\ A similar program wi ll be held at !hr
_ past year. This lawsuit will poinl out Bushard Station, 19711 Bushard St.. with
where the week points are in our zoning the demonstrations to bt: held according
practices, and now we have an op-lo lhe follo1ving schedule : Home Safety.
portunity to correct them ." JO a.m.: fire tru ck rides, noon: aerial
Just added. "The city should lean over platform demonstration? 2 p.m.; rescue
backwards to be open and avoid any ac:. · breathing, 4 p.m.
tions that might reflect.on it, the court The Doyle and Sheilds Station. 5891 11eil
has now given us a chance, to do lhiogs Ave. will featu re the rescue breathing
right." ".\ demonstration at JO a.m.: home safet y
Use of Edi)on Company land as a park talk. noon : fire truck rides. 2 p.m. and
to be credited to the Larwln Comp'a.ny • aerial platf()rm demonstration, 4 p.tn .
was the primary objectiM held by Just
and Harper.
The court ru ling has effectively
eliminated the possibility .of using land
not Owned by a developer to average lots
\Yithin that development to an acceptable
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OCEAN VIEW -TAX VOTE •
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growth, they claim.
"The enrollment and .assessed valua·
lion figures are accurate, but the con·
clusions presente d to us by 1'.1r. Ferm
and Ellswroth are not," challenged
Trustee Rot::eft Knox.
"The l~ease.s in Ocean View's assess·
c9 yaJ~alibf\~a~e r~~ Qle district's in-
come'by $60." per child over the past
five year!. However. ~tr. Ferm falls to
note that the cost of education has also
risen in the sam~ pertod by $74.83."
"The obvious resu lt is more outlay than
·Jncorne. At the same tin1e the state's con·
lribulion to Ocean View schools has
declined from 64 .3 per.:ent in 1964 to 47.2
percent in 1968. The correct conclusion,
therefore. is that income from property
taxes has not surpassed the inflationary
spiral."
According t() Dr. }fall. Ferm and lh()SC
against the lax override are no~ really
Nixon Pick s Vaughn
\\'ASHINGTON CAP) -Presidcn! Nix·
·on announced today he will nominate
Jack Hood Vaughn. former diretcor of ~he Peace Corps, to be imbassador to
Colom bia.
Vaughn, 48. will succeed Reynold E.
_Carlsofl who is resigning.
against schools or Ocean View in
parlicular but ag ainst taxes in general.
"Granted, reform is oveidue," he said.
''But the cost-to voters with chlldre.n in
school will be great. You never slQ{
paying for s cheap educatl()n."
Trustee Leonard Shane, chairman ol
the Citizens for Ocean View Schools;
agreed, saying, "it is impossible for one
person to be against the override and for
ch.ildren 'at the sa me lime."
"The parents of the Ocean View school
children cannot afford to turn down the
override because the consequences are
very real in terms of their own childrcn·s
Jives."
"To deny the children strong educa·
tional backgrounds the educatfon they
\\'ill need to simply gain admission to the
over.crowded higher education ·schools IS
a crime no parent should be willing lo
tolerate against his 01vTI child," Shane
said.
"\Vithoul the d()lJars. our cul·price
<'ducational system in Ocean Viev.·: no
matter how "'.ell intentioned ()r effective.
Jy adnlinistered. wi ll not be able to put
our children where they belong in the
educational scheme of things. Lost educa-
tion cannot be recovered and \1•e cannot
r<'fusc lhe dollars '" brin" 1•~ ''" '"' e,,, .. ,
minimum competitive standards," he
concluded .
Brown's testhnony produced rome bl!·
ter t:!xchanges between Buckley. a.ni l
Enright before the burly deputy d1str1ct
attornev sal dov,rn in disgust. :
Enright was repeatedly interrupted a!
he sought to challenge Buckley's asse.r·
lion that Brown only earned $5,500 111
1968, thus eslablishing him as an in·
digent. Enright argued that,,.Brown, a
'skllled electronics enginetr, only earned ·
that amount because he did J'IOl work for
varying periods during that year.
Judge Judge also refused to grut
Buckley's demand for a continua.nee of
the hearing to Monday, the day on whjch
Brown must fa ce jury trial. And he threw
out a move by Buckley to have member,1
of the Orange County Grand Jury appear
Monday for interrogation on their
economic standing.
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TREGOFF. • •
back, her skull fractured .
The prosecUtion charged that Qr. Jo'inctl
surprised her when she returned from an
evening out, pistol whipped her and sho t
her when she ran. He was found asleef}
the neit day in Miss Tregoff's. apartment.
Mis,, ~goff was arrested arter telling
conflicting stories.
The prosecution charged the lovers
conspired «> eliminate !\-1rs. Finch to bppj
her from getting a share of $7501000
assel.3 she listed in a suit for divorce. . ,
Both Finch and f.fiss Tregoff became
eligible for parole last year bul both lost
pl eas fot freedom. ~ ..
Mesa Woman Cut
On Le gs in Cra sh
A 22-year-old Costa Mesa woman suf·
fcred serious leg cuts \Vednesday night
\\·hen her 'car hit a power pole in Ne\vport
Beach al a speed of about 80 miles per
hour, police sa id.
Melinda Sue Stemper of 265 Ogle St.,
Costa ?>.1esa. suffered a badly cut leg in
the 7:25 p.m. crash on Pacific j:oast
Highway west of Balboa Boulevard .
Officers quoted !he driver as sayin,&:
she 'tl'as traveling about 80 when she fail-
ed to negotiate a curve and her car hit
the power pole.
The woman "'as in fair condition at
Hoag Memorial H()spital.
size. .
Use 6! the Edison rig'ht-Of-way had
·allowed f.he Larwin Company to plan
.about 84 more houses in ll.3 development
than can now be allowed.
The effect of the court rullng was also
I<> revert the land betwe~n Talbert and
'Ellis Av~n\Jes and Magrnili1 Avenue 11.nd
·Newland Street back to Its original zoning
of single iamlly residence9 on one.acre
lots.
n1ake It in regular high school, Jack
Coleman:
"Probably 1 greater majority of. my
i;tudents are more comfortable being ~on
coorormist and feel a ·need for it. J gues.~
as an adull l wish at tim~ kids would
look a little more like t used to look as a
kid . But we are more interested In what a
kid is like on the inslde."
al JJ.J. (}arrefl
To build anything else. the Larwin
Company would have to resubmit plans
and go through the. entire procedure of
requesting z~ne changes. ·
Car Buyer Sure
Got All Vp Tight
There was a fury on the lot at HarOOr
Dfidge in Costa Mesa Wednesday, but it
wasn't a trade·ln of • different mike, a
battered salesman told polict.
Charles \V. Castrop, 37, of•J7011 Ne11 ..
qui.st Lane. Huntington Beach, said he
was working out a deal with a cust()mer
in the offi ce at 2888 Harbor Blvd., when
the man became enraged.
.-The-victim said the potential car buyrr
overturned a desk on top of him and slug·
ced him in, tae neck before neeing the
.cene, accoraing t.o Patrolman Harlan
Pauley. •
Police are investi1ating.
Cigarettes Ba nned
BOSTON ll/PI) -Th• S..Jon Globe
1MOunced today It wlll atop 1dvertlsina:
cl1arenes.
A spokesm1n said the paper believed It
was the first major daily new1P11per to do
so. The Glo~. with a morninc •nd 1r-•
tcrnoon tdltlon and combined 'Circulation
()f more than 433,000. Is New En1land's
1.rge!il ne\\'Spaper. The pa~ also his a
Sundjy circulation Of more lhan 555,000.
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Meek! sai d the new Corona del f'.lar
)li:b non-enforcement policy 11•as prg..
posed by a student leadership class. and
approved by Ole ei'ilire sludent body,
fci:!'.:ulty and PT A ~rd.
)'OLICY (IN TRIAL
'!'be policy is a trial for the rest of the
school year. he said.
He said the 15 parer.ts that responded
!laying th~y ~on."t .ap~ \Yith the P?licy
made l'.\'o pr1nc1pal .po1nts. They. satd .it
!lhbUld be a shared re:spor\sibility and
lhey sa id "giving .in to youth wi ll lead 10
more demands and the situation we have
in C1Jllcges;" according to Mee ks.
The principal said there · ha\'e be.en
fe\ver instan~s or students dressed in
poor taste the last two-"'etks than bef()rt.
He s11id some girl5 have told hlm their
n1others arc now more strict.
r-.1ost of the boys have fairly· lo:ng
sideburns and keep them neatly trimmetl,
!lc~q '>Ila;· ,
"We have maybe half a dozen boys on.
campus with ·blzarre sideburm. We ju!lt
had a be'ard growing contest and & few or
them might have left them on.'' .
Nev.-port Harbor High Principal Charlt:!!
Godshall Said the new policy at hla school
will be on trtal for the ·month of ~tay. A
C1Jmmlltte of parentS. faMty and •d·
mlnlatratcrs wil! ev1luate it and make a
rceommedantan for next 1ebool year. ·
z MONTHS mrov
He uid the revisloo 1Jf the· dreu
regulaUON came from the student Ex·
eeutive Council and Student Con1rw
afte:r lwo monlh.s of shu1Y.,
Gennlnation of the discussions. he said,
were comment..s he burd tn informal
noontime sessions whtn he makes
himself avall•ble te students .
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' 1"' ..... ~~i:w·&.~t1=m: beglmdng 1n Itsr for evading P~ldent but JI ~ pmalq Jobbyiat'1 aunpeitn actlvijlel. ~:=;it...~~ ii1r1. .-= more than fll,000 in income the issue. "I enjoyed Sen. Kefauver tfr"'#Jr. • '.n• 1ti 11w •:r: iaxea. ~ ~ J)Oes be' eyeQ.~ expect te and , be enjoyed me/' S.amish ~.: ,.. ff",..,. rr,:v),:./:t .. t11t His Income was derived 1 ht l)N'doqed? • . said. ,
"''"No. 1 ..._,.,,. from · Jobbyipg the state ' ·~we11, 11m hoping I will," he LoS ,.Angeles Mayor Sam
' By TRACY WOOD . le&tslature for. clienb wbo at aaid_..!'I baVe all the fav~e Yorty,' then a .c r u 11 4 in I
var~_tlllws incl_U<¥ ~ recommeQ!!a.Uona_ t b at . 1 ~ttIYman. wp another
-sAN;FRANCISCO (UPI) .-CalllomUi Brewtn .Jlist!Jule, passlbly could 1et. . ocqualo!allce ol 1iamish'1.
.' The. -frtnce· of~ hair on hls the Mo~o.r Carriers . .hssoci• • 'jl have .a . I'~•~ · many "Sam Yorty ls· a nice rellow
mostly bald head has turned tlon, Philip Morris Cigarettes. friends:" he ~· '1 W·h1' with 1 mJnd of his· own "
IDO'i"Y while, but Arthur H. liquof and horse rac!PI' in· shouldn't l? J've been a rilce $amlsh said. "I think bed~
Samisb terests. · •, · · guy. When 1 meet ~ 1 a V'1)' a:ood job. l haven;t
. still has lh• shoulders. . Simish, 1J, still hu business ancl I like IWil, f.Uke lilin." !ouoWed bi> amninlstration. back~ and the bubbling •interest!, including an import· The 'Still P,Ortly; Samiab evin He was a very active pro-
enffw•wsm that beJped bim ·export busilSc:as, a mOtel in hu food memortes of tbe lite ~ve usemblyulan."1
~once ~ pe~QS ~' Palm ~prings and "Oh. Z1do a Sen. Elles ... Kef"'w\r (0.. '--·samlili. ·.a. 11 f e • I o n c most-intl~lill-lobtiylst m Jot ol litUe tliings now." . . Tenn.); ·wJM:a 'crime in-0 proc1'ei9ivt" • RepubUcan,
any slate m lhe J!llllon. . • He applied !or a . llUdon vestiallng commll,.. In 11$1 !""born In Loi Angeles. grew
"I !eel fine," be told an In-oeveraJ Y<&rl i8o -from 1be condll<:ted a probe o! ·the ·up ' In San Fr&ncbco, went to tervlewer, "I'm not· l:iitter ~ · ·
about a thing. )'m very
bappy
1 Salnish plUDged from hb
pinnacle as behirul-tbe-acerfea
manipulator o f California
politics when be was dogge<I.
committees and the . Jntemal
by goverpment ·in'vestis:atinc
' ' work for }1! Jertalature u a _
young man jf\itlikame 1 lob-
byist tn-Uit'WJylll!OB.
What was his grtatest ac·
complisluneota illoog tlilt line.
yean as a po1iUca! kblgPln!
"That would be kind or hard.
They're too numerous.._ • l
think1 ·• he aald. ''The in-
dustries I represented were
pretty weH satisfied so J must
have had m ... any ·ac.
-copllshmenta along that line.
· Does he lhlnk be could
return to Sacrame11to and do tt . ' agatn ..
"I do not," Samiah said
emphatically. "I haven't got
T the desire:"
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capital' S.ntllb aail, "I hid •
Jot o!'!llil Oil\ ol i;!j'·-k. Yau
can't be too 1erl0ua: Yau'n
eras) If you ue.:•
Hehas not ~ bad< to
Sacramento ~ heJ'.d to
prllon ts year•.,..
••11d like tO te•the wrde
thlJ\g IJaln, jUI( to take I looll
at iL" .-~-
He now lives qul~le in San Franclaco with liii · , Mere·
ed.
The tz..rfice • ·mite Ind
...-be' anco ...:iipled In
a downtown San~llco of.
!lee ,bullA!ing -bu~ reduceo!
to two rooms-: • .,. ... -• ·
Sea w~ld Looks Dawn
Revenue Service. .
Sentenced molt than a
decade ago to tiiree years' ln
federal priSon for income tu
ev,won, Sarni.sh retired from
politics. He remembei-1 with
gentle hwnor tii.s·once"glor:lous
. past.
Treat Yourself to tlie ~iotiC
A crane pt8.ces ·the top on a 300-foot tower o'ver-
loo}ci.ng Sea World in San Diego. Outside elevators
give passenger a view of the area. Construction took
10 working days. NOT BAD BOY
X-raying Pyramids
Produces No Results
"I'm not the Peck'~ bad boy
thaf they think l am," a smil-
. Samish SOld. mg : . ' He posed for a picture In
·1949 in the now-defunct Col·
Jier's magazine, holUing a
dummy dressed as a hobo 06
his knee. The caption under
the picture 'read:. ''.Said the
big man: 'And hO\f are you
WASHINGTON (AP) - A said, the scientists "scanned'' today 1i1r. Legislature?'"
two-year X-ray study of one of the upper :zone of the pyramid. And then-Gov. Earl Warren,
the great Egyptian pyramids enco~pa~ing al~ the rock now chief justice of the Unit·
-seftChing for h i d de n within 3.S degrees of v.ertical. ed States, once said, "on mat-·
chambers \vhere ·monarchs They foWld no .hJ d den ters that affe..-:t bis clients,
wary of grave robbers may chambers.he said· adci.Qt that Arli Samisb h"as more power
have been buried-has so far the Jcirger lower :zones-on the th'an the £0Vef'1l0l'."
produced nothing but negative f'1Ur .-;ides of the great struc· · Samish was. confined. for 26
results. ture have not yet been scan-months in the federal prison at
.This. was reported Wed-,_n_•_d. _________ M_cN_e_n_1s_1an_d_tn-'-.W-ashi,__·_ngto,_n1 nesday by American and
Egyptian scientists who since
last spimg have been probing
part or the ancient pyramids
of Chephren at Giza with
i sophistiCated equipment of the
; atomic era.
f JOINT R!;PORT
I Their joint report said
another large sectlon of the
I pyramid remains to be ex·
plored, and they indicated
they hope enough government
or private financial backing
will be' available to continue
the venture.
I Dr. Luis Alvarez, a Nobel
Prize-,vlnning physicist at the
University of ~~ifonila .at ·
I Berkeley, disclo~ the results
at the spring meeting of the
American Physical Society, of
I which he is president. . .
Alvarez is also the designe'r
of the unique pyramid·probing I equipment, which is designed
j to detect cosmic rays
·1 penetrating the m I g h t y
pyramid walls. The ex-
periment Is jointly Conducted
by scientists of UCLA and Ein
Shams Universit»i Ciaro.
The venture began in June
1966 in accordance with an in·
t e r -government agt:eement
betw:een the Unifed States and 1 the United Arab Republic. I But actual "X-raying" of the
I pyramid didn 't begin until
'I spring 196Z when sensitive
"spark chambers" -similar
I tG those employed in • high·
energy physies,yperimenls -
were transported from UCLA
'to Egypt and insta1led in a
large subterranean chamber
inside the pyramid. .
Alvarez said the venture !s·
I based on the theory that the
I Egyptian monarchs, wary of
grave robbers -and anxious
to preserve their bodies for
I immortality -ingeniously
planned their pyramids in
I guch a way as to mislead
future generations into believ·
been sacked.
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Aphids, Thr ips, Seal•, Mealybugs, Whit.
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Thty DIE~fost, painl•stly, while sud.ing
plant juices from Roses, SwHt Peas, and.
othet Ornamen~ls.
In addition it INSTANnY KILLS POWDEllY
MILDEW on contact when both sidts of
foliage a re sproyed.
.. or wh en root
.zone area is
saturated ...nth
Spray.
I
ing that the tombs ,had already
AdvocateJ of this theory
point out. he said, that several
upper chambers o( the great -7
pyramid of Ch~ps - a "next· · r door neighbor" of t h e
Systemic action
does not wash
off by rains or
overhead wa-
tering.
) Cbephren pyramid -re· C •11 8 . · mained unreached fGr 3500 oferp1 ars, eetles, leofworms, otMr
{ years unUI · their accidenta1 Chewing· I n.s e ~ts a f ' KNOCK!D OUT
1 discovery a thousand years FAST wit~ quick acting ,1indane included
f sgo. in the form.ula.
I' IDEA EXPLAINED 8 ox. $1 .98 Pf, $2.91 Qt. $4.98
\• The Idea of the e;r:periment
i Is this:
Cosmic ray "muons" ~
unstable particles of the elec-
tron family which are by-pro-
' duct\ of UJe impact of 1 powerful cosmic rays with the
earth's atmosphere -are
.' employed as "X-rays."
As the muons pass through
·matter they lose energy, and
ultimately are stopped. lllllar
the bottom of the pyramid,
• more mllOD.5 woold get stop.
ped. Near the bot.tom of the
pyramid, more muons would
get through the sides of the
·pyramid than would arrive
through the thicker peak.
Thus, Alvarez explained, U a
"significant void existed In a
gtVen pyramid, more muons:
would arrive from the dire~
'tJon <>f the void than from an
equal thiclOleu in another
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VOL 62, NO. 104, 3.SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, ~AllFORNIA' 'THURSDAY, Mi'.Y f, 1969 TEN CENTS
Larwin Foe ·Asks Mayor Resign After Ruling
., By TERRY COVILLE
ot llM Dtltr ~li.t SllH
Eugene Van Dask, who won his suit
Wednesday to halt the controversial
Larwin Tract, today called for tbe
resignation or Fountain Valley's mayor
and two city councilmen who are lhe
targets of a recall movement.
"He's dreaming," replied 11-1 a y o r
Robert Schwerdtfeger, who alo~ with
Councibnen Donald Fregeau and Joseph
Courreges, has been the object of recall
actions .initiated by Van Dask and
members of-the Fountain Valley CtvlC
Association.
"In the light of Wedne!day's Superior
Coort decision/' Ven Dasie suggested, "I
think if the mayor and Councilmen
Fregeau and Courteges are re8.lly wOr·
ried about the good of the city, they
should resign before a recall eledion is
held."
Wednes4&f, Superior c.ourt Judge
Byron K.' McMillan ruled that actioos ' ' .
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taken by the city council and the planntna
commission were irregular and invalid,
thus revoking approval for the Larwin
in Company's 500 home planned deve-
lopment.
Van Dask hailed the 'decls1on as not a
personal victory, "but a victory of tlle
people."
"It shows yoo can fight city ha11," said
a jubilant Van Dask, who added, "I hive
t~emendous pride in the tad the people
· h~ve won this victory."
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court deCl.sJon, said tt would be appealed. ,
"We will first ~ the judge to
recomicfer his acUons," he s!1d, "and if
that fail$ we wUl 1ppeal It lo a higher
court."
"our attorneys feel thert ls no basis in
law for this decblon," c:onunued the
mayor, "and we belleve a review of the
facts will cause a reversal in the
decision."
.Schwen!Uecer polnleif to J u d 1 •
McMillan's own a~ission that he Wai --Just represented the ~lnorlty ~on\
uofamlllar with that type of case as lhe council, both &upportlng Van Disk'•
grounds for an -appeal. suit.
"I lhlnk if the .people of Fountain They applauded the decisi~n aa vin.
Valley are patient, we will pr'ove we are dlcatlon ol. their stand that city actions
right," added the mayor. over ~he past year had tended to bypass
Van Dask, however, felt an appeal on the CJty ~rdlnance.s and pro~ channels
ttle decision would only be a waste/ of of operation.
time. "The coort: decision has proved Said Harper, "I have been ·concerned
what we sakt an along, their actions were over the questionable practlces taken by
imnroper," said Van Dask. the council and planning commi!Woo the
Councilmen John Harpet and Edward (See RESIGN, Pase Z) ,,
re 0 ree
Schmitz Sex
Bill.-~ins
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SACRAMENTO -Chansed to soften
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Seo. John G. Schmitz (R·Tultln), allow·
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ELIZABETH BORREGO CLEFT), THELMA {llDDENS PREPARE FOR SC!IOPLMARDI GRAS
Fount•in V•ll•y High Students Brlns Bit of New OrlNns to C'amP,u1
meal by Seo. Clair W. B-, R""11
D!O(o, penn!Wng j>!lron!s lo keep Jbelt
children out al tht clulea.
'lbe new venlon .d the bill alact.·wouJd
requlro IChooll lo pennll j>!lrtn!J to
revle" tht matertalo proposed for
clauroom inltrucUm. It It.ill requires
dillrict •tiorneyl lo onlor<e ill -vt.lons. School Chiefs Say
Ocean View Faces More
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By RUQI NIEDZIELSKI
' Of "" o.lfll ~ ... , lldl
tame -.we are ot'feririg the cheapest
education of any school district of similar
Ocean View School District Trustees size in the enUre state. Like anything else Robert Knox, Leonard s~ and Superintendent Clarence Hall today or--you get what you P~Y for," the
fel'ed gloomy predictions for the district's superintendent said.,
13,000 students if a $1 .25 tax override The tax override, which would raise the
electi on should fail Tuesday. district's general purpose tax from $1.$0
The district, which has had to cut to $2.75 per $100 assessed valuation for
several programs including cafeteria two years, has been str&.gly opposed by
service, because it failed to win two prior Joe Ferm and Jack Ellsworth of the
tu boosts will have to pare the quality of Property Owners Protective League
educaUon to the bone in the event of (POPL).
another failure, in effect ·reducing the Both have charged that during the past
district's education to a subsfstence level, -...flve yean tbe enroUment In Ocep. View's
1aid Or. Hall schools have increued IO percM and the
"No matter bow much the family can assessed valuation 218 percent.. The pro.
enrlch a child's ~uca~oo, he Will be less perty tax allotment bu increued by
prepared to compete 1n college and in a more than 86 percent in the P9{1od, pro-
profe§ion it he is ~ produ~t of a ving that the property tax mcreue bu
marginal school system, he addOO. .surpassed the lnnatlonary 1plral in __ "We in ocean View do have a claim lo ,(See OCEAN-vtEWJPqt:J
Valley Students
5et Third Annual
Mardi Gras F ete
New Orleans is sewn) hundred milu trom Fountaip Valley, but the spirit of
Mardls Gru will'be right at home on the
Fountain Vall•J High Scboel ...;,pus Fri-
day a!ternooo4 . ·
Tbe measure 11 1emnlly fn line w:itfi
the Board of Education guidelines
adopted Aprll 10. Said Burgeiie" "I think
tt will not unduly restrict any school
district.
Bui Democrallc Seo. Albert S. Rodda
Ol s.cfamento,· the committee chairman and oppoMiil Of the· bW,~told a newsman
before tlie vote: 111 really don't think this
legislaUon ls. nee~. l think ·it in~
terleres with the right cf J o c a l
autonomy."
An action begins st ... 4 p.m. as more
than 25 campus clubs and organizations
participate In the school'• third aMual weather Mars spring carnival-Mardis Gras. ,
BooUis and games will be available on E _ J _ S t
the campus .at an admission price of 25 nsenuua tar
cents. A spaghetti dinner will also be ABOARD THE MOTOR VESSEL available in U!e school cafeteria for $1.SO
for adults and 75 cents for students. WINDWARD -Heavlly overcast 1k.ies
A sock hop open to atudents from all and light wlnds at the It.art of the
four Huntington Bead! Union Hlgh School E....ada RICe loday forbode a slow beat
District students will run from a p.m. to down the coast for the 500 pllll yachts in
midnight in the gymnasium. Admtnlon the annual,cluaic.
;., 75·cen1s for Fountain Valley atudeota Al 11 a.m. neorly all c(P!uachla were
Ind fl f6r other stud...,. milllnl around Ute 1 .. 0 atartlni llnu.
~us~~1-r; ~t~e ~ ae:~~? r~~1:=r:nc:wa:s ':rtt:!~~~~
style performance. intervals by cluses A, B, C, D, and E in
OiJ:ieland music will also be provkled the Ocean Racint and PHRF.
by a top_~ dur~dLGuruu~-o-Two.d•'"l-Ot-MORF bolll-ltmH
OU!ilOOfpjrlion iii evena Friday. la,sl al I p.m.
Harbour Assails
Sewd.g~ Plant as Harbor ·Dress Code Eased
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Hazard to Healtli Mmf.skirts, Beards Now OK on. Sc~l Campuses
H\laUQCkln Harbour Corporation has By THOMAS FORTUNE
joined a Janc: line Of litigants IN a,U.qe ~ oi "" 0tctr PO" ....,
!baf Ute --Sanitary District Sidebuml, bean1s Ind m!nl .. klrts now ha.I dcrlt lJ.Ulo ar noUiinc lo clean up a an allowed on tht Corona de! Mir Hip
enge treatment plant described in School campus. .
Superior Court complaints as a public They'll be pmnbsible ~.,.
nulunce. day at Newport larbor Hlgh boo and
In the lalcs~ aclion against the district, maybe sometime before scboo b out tn
the Corporaton brands the sewage facility June at Costa Mesa High.
11t Warner Ave.. and Pacirlc Coast Student appearance will be 111 UP.' to the
Highway as & "danger to the pubic Parenti now as lhese schools -·bi a~
heilth." The Corporation asks for a court denly widespread rtform -ire bowing
order 1o force tbe diitdct lo cor=t lhe out oL dr6s eod< ""'°"""""L'
11to1Uon. ln a "Jetter c•rried hop'le bJ Harbor
Plant operators., c h a r I e s the cor-HJ.gh studmtr kMllY pareqts are told!
-poraUon are allowing sewage wattr to .. Por yetn educators ••• have been
I ... P onto corporation pn>pertf and Into telling jlOlelltl bow th<lr dllldrell should
-the development's lagoons and chal'U}'ls. dress.... In our revised rtgulaUoos, the
~waiting court action I! a suit filed by parent ind 111e atuclent make .the choice,
21 HunUngton Harbour homeownera who· ... d as 1.,.,, aa lhe dlolce lJ within tho
also seek to end tbe odor problem In the.tr bounds or nea.tneu and decency, lt wW A
area. The homeowners also ask for acetpted by the ~hool.'"
'300,llllO 1n c1a1n>ges from the dl.Wlct Two wffb qo. Conloa dtl llaLlllsh
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tossed responsibility for dreu and
haimlla lo tho paren!J. Said ' Prtncll!J]
Leon Meeks in bis letier home: "We
think tho parents wanl t h I a
responslbUlly." ,
Only 11 al 2,100 pmntz, be uld,
replied that they did not
COata Mesa Hlgh Principal Frank
Lopes Jr. aaid bis studenll have turVeyed
parents 1n""d fooOO ·lhey want to cotrtrOI
dress with lhe acbool reta.lnln& a m1n1mal
reopona!bllltt. · FJoyl llm)'liian, pniidpal at ~
llltb. . ..,a he II not oppoood lo J>UIUlll.
the respoi\llblHty on tho pa1'Dll and feola
his studenla m1y alt hJm.wdo ... --
,.. fuhlon ha.I ~ llbol'llblUon
<JI drw coder hu been..., mall,..,
11 Newport·MUI hl&h c-. JJr...m.r
tht' cod• and •hlllllll • lo "'"""'] mponslblllly ...,., lo lie Ute culml~
lloo "' the !rend. ' •
In a re.lauUon of 1 month and a half
.., ~. boys wen al~ to
-aideliurna lo the ... lobea and looC
llalr thal· does DOI touch tht llloUldm.
• Glrla were told tbeJ can wear ciptjs on
Friday.
Since tbe start ol. lhe acbc>ol year,
I.lipes iaid, M .. Hlgh 1tandirda have
been:rolaud. lloyi' hair wlllch'fo:iiittly
bad lo be !Opored. ln bocl: -nay be ~ 11 1C1111 a It ,II GII the lhouldcr.
Sldeliw111 .... -allOWed. • He lald --haVIP1[WD~chop aklebliono. llut' beorda 11111 .,.. •t penftH.-
led.
• Tllo·flllll -hip ochool, Mr.Nallr tootb.uadon HIP. .... done .. -i ~,..., .... _ ....... Said ht«
iJf tht -. tW """"'* 111at co'I
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PARQLID AFTliR I YEARS
Convlei.i Murdertp Tngoff
Beach Youngster
~truck by Car,
Criti.cally Hurt ..
.( S-year-old Huntington Beach younr·
ster who · had been hunting frogs and
Jlzar~ near the Santa Ana River bridge
on-Adams Avenue was critically injuted
Wednesday wJlen he cW:ted across the
roadway into· an ·Oncoming automobile.
Daniel E: Ram~ of 10391 Shangri La
Drive, Huntington Beach, was taken . to
Coma ?.1esa ijosplt4l about 8 p.m. with
severe fractures and bead injuries, He
is now in the intensive care unit and
listed in serious conditions.
According to polic.-e Ramos suddenly
crossed Adams Avenue and directly ran
into s car driven by Shirley A. Spickard,
39, ot 10211 Birchwood Drive, Huntington
Beach.
Witnesses of. the accident say that tbe
driver was traveling between 40 and 50
mlles per hour when the J>oy ran across
th<! roadWay. Mrs. Splckanf, Ibey &aid,
hit her br,ate. and skidded to 1 slit> ""I
was tmable to avold strikine the )'OUnl· 1 1ter. ..
Nav .Blue Ang~J,s
Due at El . Toro
The U.S. Navy's famoos Blue Angels
precision flight team will perform locally
at 2:50 p.~day and Saturday at the
open house being hek. ·at El Toro'Marine
Corps Ali SlaUon. 1 The Angels streaked fhto town toda,)' to
heljl"'lbe Marine Corpa klck off Anni!<!
Forces Month. T h e l r on-tlle-gro(lhd
achedult-includes a visit to Children'•
Hospltll of Orqe this .itemoon.
Tlle-eight.¢lol ttam, chooen from top
Navy and Marino Corps filers, Jl<rfonns
in new F.f Pbant<>m Jets, flylng In
breathlakfolly, hair ralatngly close
form.atlon.
T11o MCAS open -;, open free lo
the publtc, and wlll be he.Id Friday and
Saturd_ay.!.
' • • I • NEW YOllX (AP) -Tbe atock market
clbled atmOll even 'I'bdnd•y, afttt rac-
ln1 ahead Wodaesday to"'°"' toine <i Ila
b<s! pins In monlhs. (See qllOlltlonto; ,
Paget 20-21),· ,
The Dow Jones'tiidaltrlal 1vera1e -
•lilch aalntd 11.0I Wedn<lday -·moved '
In a ftlrly narrow rlt\I". At 1:30 p.m.1 '
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CORONA (AP).,-Carole Trego!!, con-
victe4 with her lover Dr. R. Bernard
Finch in the 1959 murder 0£ his socialile
wile, was paroled from prison today.
The on« sleek and lhapely receptionist
In the then Weallhy physician's office Was
sentenced to prison April 17, ·1981. 81-
was released from the C81Homia lnst,itu..
tiol) for Women 'here.
She left· at 9:30 a.m. and ollicials said
she wanted ao publicity. '
Dr. Finch, ber CO<lefendant In t11foo
ae~onal m~der trials, ts aen1nc _a
life lenn al Ille Cali/ornfa lllltitutlaD for
Meo al Chino. •
I•<riie card., IU)lednl<Jldeal .,. lbe
wOme;n'• pison, said M1il Trqoff, 31,
got the neWS she hacJ been J)Oroled aftei'.
a beating at Ille prlllOll Wednesday.
"She made a 1pecillc request that there
be no publiclty 1urrounding her release,"
said Mrs. , Carter. , ·
"I didn't even see her when she left t
spok"e to her on the phoae about ah in-·
alturtonal matter and I wished hei" hll
• •• She sounded cheerful, but who
wooldn1 be-geting out o( !Ucb an Jnati • tuUon." -
Mrs. Carter said !he wu U1151.lfe where
Miss Tregoff went, but 1he bu parents in
the LoS Angeles area.
"She's trained as a medical secretary,''
said Mrs. Cart.er. "She'll have to get a
job after she's out."
Miss Treso!!, she &aid, ls still "a eoocf·
looking young woman, but lbe's much
thinner than when sbe came here."
The red-haired Misa Tregoff worked u
a m¢ical secretary in prison. ·
"She's always been a hard worter,'"
.said Mrs. Carter. "She never mixed a lot
with the other prisoners, but she con-
ducted herself the way she hopes to when .
she enters the community -as a helpful
person and a good citizen."
Miss Trtgoff was sentenced to ·five •
years to We on a second-degree murder
conviction aod to a We term for ·con-
spiracy to commit mun::ler. Finch ii aerv~
Ing life terms for firat.<fesree murder and conspirac)r.
Finch and his attractive wife were ac--
tin: in Loe Angeles aociety and members
of the ooun!Jy club aet In ·tht suburb of
West Covinl •
She was found dead OtJtside her home
the night of July 18, 1959, shot in the
(See TREGOF!', Pqo'i)
. Orange Coast
1feadier
' ' The weathmnan's In a rut theae
days with hia ~cations of
cloudy mornings aild parUy lllllll)'
afternoons. Frtdlly'I 'me~ will '
slip a bit, down to • the middle
-&is:ties.-.
INSQ»E TODAY
lt would be We to check
whether your inaurcnce poUC.
fes have been caught in the in-
Jlatio1l IJ)iral, advise• St1lvio
Porttr in ·her ffncmdal cohtmii
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Orange County's ,ppointed lndictcrs
were on the receiving end of an In·
dictmeul themsdves Wednesday but the
lt-member Grand Jury survived charges
that they were not truly represtf1talivt. of
•ll ecorlomlo secton of coun~y society.
Judge James F. Judge rejected the
argw:nent of Deputy Public , Defender
La~ Bpckley aner i: keenly fought
COllrt belrlng In which Chiej Deputy
Dbtrict Attorney James G. Eiiriglit took'll
M the defender of Robert Ervin Brown.
Buekley:s attack on the Grand Jury
followed the rejection earJjer that day by
Superior COurl Judie Robert Gardner of
Peruaits Invalid
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I ~ f« dlamlaul of cllar ... l(llnst poverty ou,lblU\y 'Wll'f appil. lo Iha • 'i..;i -...i· repr-.i I ~
·-Gtll!li Jllrl'· "ll'!ltl" lMl'l ri!Jd qlltlify Cl'Oll -"Ille OQUO\y." 11io belpedaelod Alilllllla man' lo ac-. ai PDTlriY recipfenla. · · • • -Jildce Gardner c:onceded that tilt
cusid ol falsely .. praclJ.clng medicine "Dul lhls ls·Ule'natUre of the bcasf," °'tl'•nd ' Jhry mcmbe:n: all came from
with9ut a llcenM by.aJlegedly posing as a Judge Gardner explslned. "'Ve as jud.gts categories "that could not be described
cardiologist' over a five-week period at a are asked to nQminate persons we · con-as low income" but he pointed out to the
Fullerton clinic. sider to be eminently ·suited for grand persistent Buckley that many "wage
And ·he was btought to Superior Court .. jury duty and I, as the criminal court -earners" simply could not afford to be
after being named in an Orange Coun.tY judge. to w.hom the jurors must refer, members of the praod Jury.
Grand Jurj Indictment which listed 17 st1bmlt the final ts o.£.a!m$S to a'scJec-"How many people in that income
couhts of O\l.t offe~. lion Committee. , br3Cket couki itford to serve lot a year
'Mic • :SS·yur.Qld· form'( electronics "£very effo_rt is made to make 1hat on _µle Gh.nd Jury?~' he asked BU.c.kleY in
techntcian'ut qWetJi in lhe custc:idy of a se\ectkln In terms of social, pdlltical, turn. "t'm sure that sll our fudges bear
~while Judge Robert'Gvdoe'f'·dof,.-~cW:-rellgious and ·ge9Sfaphical ~on· that fact in mind when they make their
rtiCJhis robes lo take the witness box. And 5idcrat1ons," Judge Gardner said. "And nominations -they -have -to be
he heard lhe Newport Beac~ jurist admit we try lo comply with the rulint of .. the reasonably certain that the people they
that lf fed~ral formulas for establlshini .J)n.lted Stal.es Supreme Court -1haLDu.r nomlnale are able to serve."
,.,.= .......... m.-.,.aalr •· tilt I down ol 5(1j~,
were submlltect by 21 Superior ~
jud,es for CO{lSideratioo. Of t.hat list. 30
names·w-ere fiibniltted to 1& nominating
committee and that body's delibetiitions
produced the present 1151. _
Gardner admlited that the ,PtWlnt
system had obvious drawbacks but he
sugg~ed that a more. acceptabJ~. sOlu·
ijon ll!l&bt be lowid Jn l)]e form bf <I!" of
two bUb: currenUy before the Legis*Ure.
Ooi ·of those meaaur.t.1, .he tpld . the
coiv(, · wOuld ensure thi't eacll . grand
juror i,yoo.Jd receive a fee Qf $25 for eaclt
day of service on the county panel.
Present grand jur:y members receive
Ml yeIJ)enSeS.
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Valley Confused
At Larwin Ruling
Wednesday's court decision to stop con.
1tructl<in on the 500 lot Uy-win Tract in
Fountain Valley has left city officials
confused as to immediate aclloil re·
q\.iired.
The Larwin Company was issued
building pennits for construction of five
model homes and had already slartetl
work . r
Must that construction now stop? 'Vl\I
what has been built have to be torn
down ?
City Building and Safety Director
IAiane ErftpUnger said today the mode l
home pennits issued were conditional
pepding the outcome of the court battle.
.l 'If the court hu_ruled in favor of the
1uit to haU those homes, the permits are
now invalid," said Emminger.
However, Mayot Rob ert
Schwerdtfeger, subject or a recall move·
ment stemmina: from the Larwin pro·
* * * R~all Backers
Rejoicing ·at
Larwin . Decision
• ~ckers of the move. to recall Fountain .
Valle_y Mayor Roflert ScbwerdUeger and
Councffinen Donald Fregeau and Joseph
Cour:reges.· art ·«>nfidantr. Wednesday's
coart decision stopping the La.rwin Tract
will boost their efforL '
"We certainly will hive Jess tTOUble ob-
taining signatures for recall · petition!
now," saJd Eugene Van Dask. the man
who filed the suit that brought the Larwin
development to a halt.
"This court decision shows we were
right about incorrect actions on the ~oun
cil," he added.
Mayor Schwerdtfeger agreed ~ ~ e
decision would boost recall act1v1ty
against tiim, "but it will be a short Jived
hope for opponents of the Larwin Tract."
Barl>Ma Secour, a.other proponent or
the recall movement, said peUl;ion.s had
been moving smoothly and now, "those
who have had reservations abqpt our
movement will perhaps reconsider. W•
iWd all along. what they were doine was .
wrong, now the court says it loo."
Councilmen Edward J ust and John
llarper refµaed to conunent on the recall .
movement, stating it w~ldn't be ~~r
for them to issue comments Oillhe 1ub-
j<ct. .
ceedines, says the court decisior\ will not
be final for another . month when tha
judge formally signs it.
"I think construction can continue on
the model homes at least until the
decision becomes final," said the-Mayo.r,
who alttady indicated the court decis.iQn
would· be appealed.
Emmlnger said be is 1\0t SUrt yet of the
status oI future building permits on the
Larwin Tract and is waiUne lor legal opi·
nion from City Altorn'ey Edwin Martin.
Pia Ming Director Stan Mansfield ·said
building permits would not be issued, but
also said the final decision is a legal one
far Martin.
Martin. however. has disqualilied '
himselr in past actions «>ncerning the
Larwin Tract due t<f declared interests
when he represented thi seller of the
land to the Larwin Company.
The effect or intent of the detisio n was
to invalidate approval given for the
Laf.win CompaJly's planned developmenl,
but several ,individuals are uncertain as
to the finality. of the court's ruling and
when it takes eff~t.
Miirk Lampkin, attorney for the
Larwin Company, said thi5" morning they
plan to review the written court decision
when it eomes down and take steps from
there. Concerning const'ructi09. of the
model homes ,he said, "We. 'will fini sh
enough to protect wha t is already there
from the elemenls .. '~ • ,
Martin was not available for commf"nt
on the immediate course of actio n this
morning. ·
However, Emminger said thls"lynorning
there was no sign of work continuing at
the Larwin model home sites.
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p8 st year. This lawsuit will point out
where the weft points ·art in our zoning
priclices, and now we have an op.
portunity to correct them."
J ust added, '.'The city should Jean "<>Ver
backwJrds lo be open and avoid any ac-
tions that rriigbt renect on it. the court
has now given us a ·chance to do things·
right."
Use of Edison Company land as a park·
to be credited to the Larwln Company
was the primary objection held by Just·
and Harper. ·
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·oR1vER' roil\ scHuLTz, s. wAvEs Ft10M, ~49''AfNuRse11v scHooL C"t.\51.P'LA.Y's"F~;'e'T'Ru'Clc
Chlldr.tn Get Preview af fire :O.part~t Ope~ House ~t; 10 in Huntington Bu~ ·
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Hot Time Planned
For Huntir:igton
Fir:e .Service Day
Fire truck demonstrations, movies,
fire engine rides And tou rs of all Hunt·
ington Beach fire stations will be on tap
May 10 as city firemen')l resent their an·
nual "Fite service Day."
Special prO:grams will be held at a 11
of the city's stations beginning at 10 a.m.
The Lake Station, 708 Lake St .. will be--
gin its schedule of evenls with fire truck
rides at Ill a.m. to be roll ow·ed by an
aerial platform fire truck .demonstration
at noon. a rescue breathing exercise at 2
p.m. and a talk on home salety.
A similar program will be held at the
Bushard Station, 19711 Bushard St., with
lhe demonstrations to be held according
to the following schedult: Home Safety.
10 a.m.: fire truck rides, noon; aerial
platform demonstration, 2 p.m.; 're-scue
breathing, 4 p.m.
The Doyle and Sheilds Stalion, 589i Heil
Ave. y,;ill fe ature the ~ue breathing
demonstration a.t 10 a.m.; home sUety
talk. noon: fire truck rides. 2 p.m .. Md
aerial platfonn demonstration, f p.m.
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"' OCEA~ VIEW TAX VOTE • • •
growth1 they claim.. ...
"The enrollment and ~sessed valua-
tion figures are. actuiale, '"but the con·
clusions presented to us by Mr. Ferm
~nd Eti;wro~ ,.ar,~ JJG}i'' ~.allep~esl
Trustee Robert Knox. •
"The increases in Ocean View's assess-' . ed,.va~Uonpav.e:-r~ tbe~ci'.~ in·
cmne. by $66.59 per chtld1ovu the past·
five years. However, Mr. Ferm fails to
note that the cost of education has also
r isen in the same period hy $74.83."
"The obvious result is more outlay than
Income. At the same time the ·state's con-
tribution let Ocean View schools '. has
declined from 64.3 percent in 1964 to 47 .2
percent in 1968. The correct e-0nclusion,
therefore, is that income from property
_ta1es hu oot surpassed the inflationary
spiral." ·
.According to Dr. Hall. Ferm and those
against: the ta1 override are not really
Nixon Picks Vanghn
'VASHINGTON (AP) -President Nix-
nn announced today he will nominate
Jack Hood Vaughn, fonner diretcor of
the Peace Corps, to be ambassador to
Colombia.
Vaughn, «. will succtt!d Reynold E.
Carlson who is resigning.
against schools or Ocean View in
particular but-against taxC;S in general.
"Granted, reform i.S overdue," he said.
''But the cost to voter.! with children 'in
school w_ill. pe great. You never stop
paying for a cheap education."
Trustee 1..eQnard Shane, chaifm~n o(
(l\e.. Citizens , for Ocean View Schools,
agreed, aaying, "it ls impetSSible for one
person to be" against the Override and for
children at the .same Ume."
"The parents of the Ocean View sc hool
chl!dren carmot afford to tum down the
override because the con!lequences are
very real in terms of their own children's
lives."
"To deny the children strong educa-
tional backgrounds the edUcation they
will need to simply gain ad mission to the
over.crowded hi gher education schools is
a/crime no parent shou ld be willing to
tolerate. aga inst his own child," Shane
said.
"Without the dollars. our cut-price
educational system in Ocean View. no
matter how well intentioned or effective-
ly adm inlstered, will not be able to put
our children where they belong in th•
educational scheme or things. Lost educa-
tion cannot be recove red and we cannot
refuse the dollars Jn brint1 11<: 11n to CVP'l
minimum competitive standard!,'' h•
concluded.
-llal*' 1 pnterence for the ... ,
cood blll, notl111 that he . had bet•
personally Involved in jnquU"1es that led
to lts !onnulaUon. That me~ if approved. would
&\Jlhorile the drafting into service of twG
grand juries -one of whlch wo~ld be
employed throughout the year 10 the.
present "~keeping" role.of the grand
jury and a second panel which-would be
emplof ed onl,Y when its presence was re-
qllited for cruninal indictment purposes.-
The second of those two gro~s. said
Gardner, Would be tailor-made for the
citizen who cannot affottl to spend n~ore
-than a.Jew hours per we.ek on grand J_ury
servic:e. But either bill, he added, might
resolve the argument arising from
Buckley's charges that the Orange Coun--
ty f;l[and Jury, as presently co~stltuted,
doel' not. truly reflect all economic strataii:
of county· comm unities. _
And Gardner recalled "a disastrous al-
tempt" of 20 years ago to form a more
meaningful Grand Jury -:-a pa~el ~om·
prised entirely of young men. "I inflicted
a great deal pf suffering on that group."
he said. "and I haven 't attempted to
repeat the eiperiment."
Buckley put Brown on the stand to
establish that the man who allegedly
masqueraded as Dr. Glenn Fost~r-. a
University of Ala~ama heart spec1ah~I,
was typical or the· "lho~sands of ~n
digents" who were subJecled to in·
dictment by an Orange County Gt;a~d
Jury drawn from a higher economic
echelon.
Brown's testimony produced some hit-
ter exchanges bet1,1.·een Buckley. a~d
Enright before the burly deputy d1str1ct
attorney :;at down in disgust.
Enright was repeatedly interrupted as
he sought to challenge Buckley's asser-
tion that Brown only ·earned $5,500 i11
1963, thus eslablishing him as an in--
digent. Enright argued that Brown, a
skilled electronics engineer, only earned
that amount because he did not work for
varying periods during that year.
Judge Judge also retused 'to grant -
Buckley's demand for a continuance ol
the bearing to Monday. the day on which
Brown must 'face jury trial. And he thnw
oul a move by Buckley to have members
of the Orange County Grand Jury·1ppear
Monday for interrogation -on their
economic standing.
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back, her skull fractured.
The prosecution charged that Dr. Finch
surprised her when !he retuined from an
evening out, pis\ol whipped her and sho&
her when she ran. He was found asleep
the next day in Miss Tregoff's apartment.
Miss fugoff was arrested after telling
conflicting storie! .
~-The prosecution charged the lover:t'
conspired to eliminate Mr&. Finch to keep
her from getting a share of $750,000
assets she listed in a suit for divorce. ·
Both Finch and Miss Tregoff became
Pligible for parole last year but botlftost
pJeas for freedom.
Mesa Woman Cut
On Legs in Crash
A' 22-year-old Costa ti.fesa woman suf·
fcred serious leg cuts '\fedncsday night
\vhen her car hit a power pole in Newport
Beach al a speed of about 80 miles per
hour. police said.
Melinda Sue Stemper of 265 Ogle SL,
Costa 1t1esa, suffered a badly cut leg in
the 7:25 p.m. crash on Pacific Coast
Highway west of Balboa Boulevard.
Officers quoted the dri~ as saying
she \\'IS traveling about 80 when she fail·
eel to negotiate a curve and her car hit
the power pole.
The woman was in fair condition iit
Hoag Memorial Hospital~
Both men supported Van Dask's suit to
~top the small lot development planned
by Larwin Company, and have often been
Clpponenta of the other thrte councilmen
on ioning issues.
Van Oask would not release any figures
on the recall petitions. but said he felt
they Would be ready before the.. J une ~
deadline. About 2,500 signatures of
registered voters In the c i t y are re-
quired to force a recall election.
The-· court ruling has effectively
eliminated the possibility of using land
not owned by a developer to average lots
within that de9·elopment to an acceptable
sizt.
Use 9r the Edison right-of-way had .
allowed the Larwin Company to plan
about 84 more houses in ils development
than can now be allo\ved.
make it in regular high sehool, Jack
Coleman :
"Probably a greater majority of my
students are more comfortable being non·
conformist and feel a need for it. I guess
as an adult I Yo'ish at times kids would
look a little moie like I used to look a$ a
kid. But we are more interested in v.•h"at a
kid is like on the inside."
al .JJ.J. (Jarrell
OAllY PllOT
OlllAlrlGI COASl P'V.\.ISHllrlO COMl"AN'r
tto•ort N. W10 ..
r-i.111 .,,.. l'llblllflf•
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vie. P'tnW.rit -GI...., .. M•,..ttr
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All.t•t W. 1111, Willi•"' •••4 .. .-11111 """''lllfle#I ._,. folfli.r ,,,, t:olflllW
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~!';ftt A4"•••: r.o. lot '''· fJ641 --N_. W e,., UH w.tt lelboo •ev11v1r• Clod• ._,., m Wftl .. ,. Slrttt L-ltKh: Jtt f-11 .. ...._ '
The effect of the court ruling wa.!I also
tQ revert the land between Talbert and
Ellis AVenues and Magnolia ~venue and
Newland Street back to its original zoning
ot single family residences on one-acre
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To build anything .else, the Larwln
Company would have to resubmit plans
and go through the entire proctdurt of
requesting zone changes.
Car B.uyer Sure
Got All Up Tight_
There wa! a fury on the lot at Harbor
Dodge in Costa Mesa Wednesday, but it
wasn't a trade-in.of a different make, a
hsttered· salesman told police.
charle.s W. Castrop. 37, ·of 17011 New·
qulst ..Lane, Huntington Beach, 1aid he
wu working out a deal with a customer
In .the office at 2888 Harbor Blvd., when
lhe man became enraged.
-i1>t vlcUrn said the potenUal car buyer
overturne4t a desk on lop of h.im and slug·
ged hJm in the neck before fleeing the
seen • accordin& to Patrolman Harlan
.Pauley.
PoUce art inveatiiaUne.
Banned
Meeks said the neW' Corona det Mar
High non-enforcer;nent policy was pro-:
posed by a stndent leadership class, and ·
approved by the entire 1ludent body,
faculty and PTA board.
POUCY ON TRIAL
'The policy ii a trial for the m:t,of the
school yea r. he said.
He said the-IS parents that risponded
saying they don't agree with the policy
made t\vo principal points. They said it
should be a shared responsibility and
they said "giving in to youth will lead to
more dtmands and the situiillon ·we have
in colleges." according to 1'-1~.
The principal said there lili.ve been
fewer instances of students dressed in
poor taste the last two weeks than Def~.
He said some girls have told him their
mothtrs are now more strict,
Ma.!t of the boys bave fairly ]on(.
sideburns 11nd ¥tP them neatly tr·\J'Orne<C' ·
Afee.ks sald.
"We have maybe bait a dozen boys M
campus with biJami aldebums.· 'Ve just ·
had a beard gro\\ing contest and a few of
them might have Jett them on." ·
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10 DAY CHAIR SALE! ! ..
Chair• Regularly PrieH
From .129.00 tn 159.00
SALE PRICE $
EXACTtf -
Your thole• .of 9 1tyl•1 in o wlcl•
· 1•1-ction of. ~ltrkS'! ~ cola".
SWIVEL CHAIRS
LOUNGE CHAIRS
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SWIVEL .ROCKERS
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Cigarettes
BOSTON (UPI) -·'Iba Boston Globe
announced today i~ .. 1n ltop fdvtrtisinJ
c11arett03.
A spoktsman s&ld-the paper believed it
was the first major dally newspaper to do
so. The C)obe. wiLb a mornina and af.
ternoon edition and comblned circulation
qi more than 438,000. ls New England·s
larCest ncwspaptr. TM paper also ha.! a
Sunday clrcuh!1Uon of more than MS,000.
Newport Harbor High Principal Charla
Godshall said the new policy at his school
wlll be "'_trial for ih< !Mlllh ol r,Jay. A
committee of pare11U, facul\J and ad-
mlnl&trat.ors wUI e.valuate it and maU.a
rccommedanton for next rbool year.
1 MONTHS STUDY
He aaid &he revisf'oo of the dress
regull!lions came from the student Ex·
ecutlve Council and StuMrit Congreu
afte r two months ot study.
H.J.GARREJT fURNfJU~-E -1-1-'--9"-
t Jll HAllOl ILVO.
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Germin11Uoo of the discussions. he said,
'''ere co1nments he heard in infonnat
noonltme . le$Sions when ht makes
hlmstlf avalleble to studt>nls.
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Dow" the
Mission
Trail
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Fire Destroys
Hills Building
~GUNA HlLl£ -Fire believed to
have been started by de.!ecti.ve wiring
Wednesday night destroyed a utility
building to the rear of Laguna Hills
4isure World offices, the County fire
• department reported.
The $1~ blaze destroyed the struc-
ture. and a C:Opyfng maChine, f'll"emen
said. County fire department units from
Laguna Hills and El Toro responded. to
the alarm.
t 2 Principals Named
CAPISTRANO BEACH -Two new
principals have Deen named by the
Capistrano Unified School D i s t r I ct
trustees to district.elementary schools.
John Hopkins formerly-assistant prin·
cipaj at San Juan etement,ary school will
be the new principal or La Palmas
elementary iehool in San Clemente. ·
-Chare Bos.w'd will become principal
of the old San Juan Capistrano Junior Hilfl School when it opens in the Jall for
sixth grade &µ!dents from the district's noMhem regions. Bossard is noW a
tetcher and auiatant principal at
l!lchard Henry Dana SchOol. bi o ....
Point.
4 D1tk C1tr i..t O.lil:'ll I
EL TORO -Continued use of In·
dwtrial district land on the southwest
~i<le of the San Diego Freeway, one-half
mlle northwest ot El Toro Road, £or the
temporary storage of wrecked and im-
pounded automobiles has been approved
by Raymond Reed, county ionlng ad-
ministrator.
Reed attached three conditions to the
permit granted to Rose Noutary. µ,e pro-
Pf'l'l yOwner. The permit is limited to
three years, the entry road from Valen-
cia Avenue shall be paved and main-
tained, and there sha1l be no burning of
auto bodies or parts on the property.
• College Study Set
MISSION VIEJO -Saddleback c.Jlege
will get its second accreditation visit next
Wednesday, May 7, when two educat(n
f1om Western Association of Schools and
Colleges will examine the campus.
Last year, before it opened for classes,
Saddle.back was granted correspondent
status. This year it is eligible for can-
didate status in a three-year process of
~gnition that governs lransferabilily
of courses for students going on lo four·
year colleges.
• Drnlnage Weighed
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO:_ City coun-
cilmen Monday will consider retaining an
Independent engineer to study updating
and refining the town'• ma!ter drainage
~M. .
-The study would Include both the in-
corporated areas of the city and the unin-
corporated Capistrano Beach and other
outlying areas. The atudy would be
jointly financed by lhE city and county. :e Cook-t at Park
-MISSION VIEJO -A c o o k o u t
breakfast will be held Saturday by the
Mission Viejo Recreation Center's Cam·
Aing Club at O'Neill Park.
Campers will leave the La Pat Plaza at
8;30 a.m. and caravan to the county park
at the north end of El Toro Road1 Jerry
Curran, recreation director said. The ac·
dYitf ls open to the publi~ there ls no
c1tor1e. l -Laguna Students ·
Win Math Meet
' 1'fathematics students at Laguna Beach
Rish School out-counted their Mission
icjo eowt1erpartaJast.w . ..UL tu In a
fin1 "Math Meet" for the two schools.
A tq.m o( five. students from each 01Chool Uimpeted on five limed probSems
for uch. For each correct .an.swer the
---~--d•ernn .. tsMICIC« .... ~0-1-~~pOl&iblt
tor eaeh squad.
Lagunans who tallied cornet wwers
tnc:ludcd Brian Walnwrl1ht, with four
poiou: aurt EdvardSMm.i three: Jim
O.low1kl, two; and Laurie Bird and
Rlch1rd Barda, ooe each.
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.Car-ole : Tregof f Freed . . '
Himalayan
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'Love . Killer' ParoledAfter 8 Years Claims Five
CORONA (AP) -Carole Tregoff, con·
victed with her Jover Dr. R. Bernard
Fincb in the 1959 murder or his socialite
wile, was paroled from prison today.
The-Once sleek and shapely reciptionist
ln the then wealthy physician's office was
sentenced to prison April 17, 1961. She
was released from'\he: California Institu-
tion for Women here.
She left at 9:30 a.m. and oUlcia1s said
she wanted no publicity.
Dr. Finch.. her cc><lefendant in three
, ... --~~······~~····· sensational murder trials, is serving a
life term at the California Institution for
Men at Chino.
Iverne Carter, superintendent of the
women's prison, said Miss Tregoff, 31,
got .the news she had been paroled after
a hearing at the prison Wednesday.
"She made a specific request that there
be. no publicity SlllTI)undinJ. her re.lease,"
said Mrs. Carter.
"l didn't even see her when she lefl t •
spoke to her on the phone-about an in·
DAILY l"ILOT St1n ....... I
Jumpi11g Jehoshaphat
Army Sgt. Jes'se Ivlendez a"nd '"Pal," 18-month-<>ld Gennan S.hepherd,
fly through ajr with greatest of ease in fr.ee faU parachute jump.
h1endez, an Army scout dog trainer at Fort Benning, Ga., straps
"Pal" below chute pack for free fall, then lowers him on 20-foot line
~r chute opens. Mend.ez says t~que may have potential for
military and civilian rescue operations.
Top Laguna .High Seniors
, -.
-Eying $40,000 ~ Honors
Virtue may be its.own reward bul lop
students at Laguna Beach lligh School
next month will also cart ,off nearly
$40,000 in scholarships for lheir continued
education.
This was the assessment of Prloctpal
Robert J\eeve today aa be prepared for
-,.l)me 11 C'Ontmenctment exercises in
1rvlne Bowl and the prteedjng cornucopia
known u the Awards Assembly.
It will be: at lhe Awards Aslembly June
4 in the Boys Gymnasium that the 'Win-
nen ol acbolanblpo, pinl, plaque1 and
certWcates are announced.
Last year the aggregate v a I u e
represented about m,ooo with senior
Willi1m C. "Will" Hitchcock rteeJving
the greo.teot number GI honcn. • Sch®l officials noted 1t the Ume that
the amount givt.ll was great.er than that
glvtn at tomt co1leges despite the fact
that Lqunl has Ol'llllli• Cowl!]'•
IDlall<il high --• C.Ommenceme.nt will be somewhat dlr·
ftttnt this yur. probably a more 1lmple
program. For one lhint, Mn. Charla ll·
gner, art te.acher, reUred Jut year 11fter
21 yon. . I
Sbe had beeo ,..ponslble for the unic/uo
entertainment that accompanied com·
mence"ment.. Last Jtlr titled, " A Pocket-
ful of Shells," it w a s a collage of light
and shadow, 1pirallng dancers, cbantlnc
chorus and poetry.
Reeves said the statt ls dilcuuing
alternatives "which will probably be a Ill·
Ue more simple-and we hope u mea.
lngful and beaullful."
The graduation class that wm -
through the Oo.-erecl Itches will probably
be a shade anaJJer this year. probably
190 to 200 students. Last year 201 wm
graduated.
Baccalaureate , also in the Irvine Bowl
·amiuil.ea1er, will be beid Sunday, l1mt I
at 6 p.m.
Campus Prob~ Slated
W ASHING'l'ON (AP) -Sen. ,ohn L.
McClellan CJMrk.), uld today hlJ
pennanent Senate invest11aUona tub-
eommltlM wlll Jowich an lnvu!!pllan GI
campus clilOl'den.
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situt'ional matter and I ffished her well
• , , She sounded cheerful,~ but v.·ho ·
wouldn't be-get.Jng out cl. such an iru:ti-
tutlon."
Mrs. Carter said she was umure w~
Miss Treg0ff went, but she has parents in
the Los Angeles ,..-ea.
"She'a trained·U a medical sta"etary,''
said Mrs. Carter. "She'll have to get a
job aftrr she's oul"
Miss 'Ingoff, she said, is still "ti gOl'Jd.
· (See TUGOl"F, Pap I)
Naked Artist
. Killed During
Police Battle
OMAHA, ~eb. (AP) -An unemployed
California artist died 1today of slab
wounds and police bulleta after refusing
·to ourrencJer a butcbe~ tn~e with which
be wu lhre.Jtening officers while running
naked in the at.reel. ·
!li,lneslel ~ported that R o b e r t ~. ii·m, Calil.~lii! tblt
bt W,S trl.PPinl CID LSD. . .-..
Police ~ stab wounds were ieu.
Wlicld prior to IJlelr arrlfll.
Tho ~ lollowecJ lllc..~!ercation, police uld, in Wblch . G"f~IOtl had
ariued with Mr. and Mn. Din Blue, his
mother .and 11'pfatller. Gllllafsoo . had
arrived for a viJlt at lbe Blue home
.Wednelday afternoon. .,
The ltepfather ,vu released after
boapilal treotm .. t foe multiple •tab
wounds and Mr&. Blue Sald she was
beaten •.
Officers, who arrived at the acene after
Blue had thrown Gustaf.aon from the
house, said the Californian eonUnued to
threaten officers and said they'd have to
ahool him lo stop him.
'Ibey said a flnaU>ulle.t in tbe stomach
wu tired after etliirts te atop GllStafson
• by w uwunc him in the abn and leg were
unsuccessful.
Gustaf.oon, the holder of • masters
Ctegree in fine art&, waa known to fre.
queill the Jlalibt-Aallbmy District of sa:n
Francisco and occulooally worked as a
free-IUM:e arti.lt. No drop were found in
bU belaqings, Police said.
From Win SerVleel
Challenging a o~-forbidden ridge on
the world's seventh highest mountain has
killed five Americans, including a Lquna
Beach man, according to faint radM.
message from the icy Hirna.layan pMk:.
No details are yet known of the •c·
cident which has reportedly tilled Paul
Gerhard. 26, of 211 lflgl> Dtlve bot hall
the Yank.a on the e:rpedition an coo·
firmed dead today.
First word of the qagedy on 26,m-foot
Mount Dhaulagiri came from the
Nepalese Fore.ign Offlce in K.atmandu,
_ . !!Ying lwo ~ native gy.14es were • abo-killed. ----------
. I Unconfirrrfed mou~taineer victims on
. the American Alpine CluHponsored "t" , Mount Dhaulagiri assault, radioed by the
ii:... ·~ team's assistant leadir include: '\'~:.:-1!1 • -ExpediUon Leader BQyd N •. Everett
# ~~. .'"'J. Jr., New York City. ·k:;:-"~' 1 -Stanford Universl~y atudent WlWam
~...i:~;'""'· ~. of Stanford, Calif.
PAROLED l\.FTER-l .¥EARS
Convic!!d Mur~•r••• Treeoff
Weather Mars
• • Ei'' "'""nada · SWr"f :rJi TIIE MOTOR VESSEG wiJ8w~ -Heavily· oven:aol sides
and lla:bt :winds at the start of the
Ensenada Race today forbode 1 slow beat
down the coast for the 500 plllS yac:bts in
the annual classl~. ~ At 11 a.m. r>earty all of the yachts were
milling around the two aW11ng 11nes.
The multi-hull fleet Wa!I 1ent on its way
first at't2 o'clock followed at two minute
intervals by classes A, 8, C, D, and E in
the Ocean Racing ah<I PHRF.
Two classes of h10RF boats started
·last at 1 p.m.
Stock Markets
NEW YORK (AP)·-Th< llock market .
closed almoet even Thuriday, aft.u rac--
-John V. lloeman, Anchorage, Aluka.
-David Seidmann, of Norwalk, Conn.
Fint radio reports from the remote
:scene on the peak whole Tibetan name
means White Mountain came from
WIWam "Al" Read, of Moose, Wyo.1 assist.ant leader cl. Q1e e1pedltlon.
Re said the other Americans on the
party were in 1oocJ health, although tbent "1'·.-reporls that R<cad ~ fGI' a
hellcOpleJ: lo mcuale· m m Gt..lrlJU!od
u ploren. " . '
c Autliriles Jn N"' lleDd Aid ltala7
tlle)" ill ~ that • hellcojJW -
delaJtd Jn taDolf by bad wealhfr -bad
ltnafly'Janded at the nearest poalble lpOC
to the lragiq ocene •.
A IW<Hlay walk lo the 11,0llG-fool·JiJali
base camp IU1I awatls them.
Seven unauccesshiJ att..npti bad been
made to acale the forbiddiq tower oC
rock ·and tretcJie1'0WI ice tn the l!ICAIJltain
dialn wbidl lnclules Mount Ev..-..1.
before a 1980 Swiss team made IL ----._
No one baa ever attempted to sc~
southeast ridge of Mount Dbl ·•
however, and those who died trylni ire
somewhere on that awesome face.
French mountaineering upert Guton
(See WMBD, hp 11
ing ahead Wednesday lo score some of its _ N Bl A ls best galna in months. (See quotxUoll!, avy Ue nge
Pages 20-21). · ·
The now· Jona Industrial averq:e -D El T which ~ained 16.08 Wedn<!d•Y -' moved ue at OrO
tn a fairly narTOW' raiige. At• 1:30 p.m.,
the Daw W&I off 0.76.
School Districts Get No
The U.S. Navy's famous Blue ~1'
precision. flllht team will ,perform lbCaJly
at 2:50 p.m. Friday and Saturday at the
open boute being heh:. at El Toro Marine
Corpe Air Station. •
The Angels streaked into town today to
help the Marine C.Orps kick off A"iined
FQCC:es . Month. T'b e Jr on-the·Jround
sched u1e includes a visit to Childrco'a
Hospital of Orange this afternoon. CashAidFromNewFirtns The eight-pilot team, chosen fmn top
Navy and Marine COrpl filers, performs
ln n.,._F·L Pbanlom Jet., flyJna hi
breathtakingly. hair raisio&IY clOH
formation.
By IAClt CHAPPELL
Of "" Dlllr ,.._ 1'1ff
~ Saddleba c~ and
Capiltrlno area ICbool districts now f1c4 -
inc Jean budfell became d voter reluc.
lance to pus tu tncreues have been
b>klng longingly toward increasea in
&hel.r dlllricts' Uiessed vaJuaUons;
If they've been counting for help from
the two new mammoth lndustrial plants,
North American Rockwell in Laguna
Niguel and Burroughs in Mission Viejo,
they'd better pull the educational.bell a
notcjl Ugl>ter.
1bose two plants won't mean that
much of an increase on the assessment
roll• tbLs year .according to coonty.
AUelllOr Andrew Hinlbaw. The Bur·
,......,. . ..,_ty ...., boughl aft<r the
March I ,._,_ deadline, be noted
ID io ilMrview. · lllnaliai iiJd that while the North
Amaican peopk haven't yet submitted a proPtmy ttatement ahowlng tbe in-crm~ •lnftfimel1t now taxible on Jht
$14 mlllljtn plan~ be feell lbere will be
little aid In bani don.to '" lbe schoob.
DON'T KNOW IMPACT -
"We ·tton1 tnw euclly what Impact
the plant wW bavtil doo't tbjnk tt wo..Jd
be llplflcent this yftr In lht' Oftrall
uae11ed 1lu1Uoa ct the dlstricL . ·
• 118ow muc:b' mMey tbef'Ve spent IO far.
·CJl'I 4be lite.,-. doa·1-tnow;+ -Hinlhlw
111d. He ;lit Jbat all money invale<I In
lhe pnt plant oo lat would be....-
In fM U11m1Nt11t wJtb the e;sceptlon of
lunda ' opo111 on Glf-tlte Ji!Jnv_,t
. made at counly ~ Jl)Oeurbo, 1\)1-• l<r'J. lln<l lllbll. and_..~
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Hinshaw &aid thal the area which Is In
the CIJ!lalr~ •unlflecl Schciol Dlotrict
""" sllildlililt Ii cul teDO.oll fntm next yeai•s ~ bef'aust cl an wemat tu
failure, ia now being reawaed.
.. The purchase of the North American
site polrils out the need for reevaluation
ot the propertjea in the vicinity aod we
are currently f.evlewing I.bat area---:--
"'nle pprchase is not the onty .reuoo,
but it has made lt imper1Uve that we
reevaluate," llinshaw said.
PRACTICAL PURPOSE
"I think "it ls Interesting that North
American paid for au pracUcal putp9Sel
what we think the property la worth,'' ht
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"Next year at th.la point we 'fill see not
only an increase In valuatlon. bkause of
the plant, but also GI the plant'• Jmpacl
The MCAS open--II ..,.. free lo
the .public, and will be held Friday .and
Satordar-
The weatherman'• ln a rut tbe96
days with his prognoetlc1Uons of
cloudy mornlnp and partJy sunny
afternoons. Friday'• mercury will
1Up a bit, ijOWft to the mldclle
sixties. oo the 8UrN.IU.ndlJ\g area.' '
The -·~fool f~ly Is INSmE -o·" ochedultdlOt'compldlonearlyqut1W'. _, av ~·
The seven-1Mry building, ti~ 11U a It 100Ul4 be ..Ur to ch<ct
·birthday cake ls to cost $D mUllon.. lt \s whether yovr . inluronte J)Olloo ~
loeated on 921 acres ol the company'• ies have been Qt1&01lt in the in.-
1,!IO acres bought lrom ~Ni(IUel flatilm tpirol, odvl$u S()lvia
'l1le plant site Is located nbrtheall GI Porl<r In h<r fiMllCial colum~
La P~ Road and Aliso <?fU: n..d. on Page 31 lodoM. 1'Thfs year we'll raise tbt a.uessed •
vllU1.6on on both locatlooa, ~'""· •1r111t " ~-" .... c.lllwlllt • ,, .and North American'• llDd ), ext ye_ar, c........,. a.4'' ....., ~ •
'there ls no reuon to thlnt tblt then will 5r'!!.... r.. =-= ,..4: not abo t. anolhrr avtew..c"_Hnlm11111hn1n_1-;;;;~=!I!!''-,...,.. .~ :n .. Uliliftil tt llclil ..... -----i\.1i &aid. ....... ........... ' ..... Tbe useasor noted th.at it ii• rare In-, .. ..,, • 1 ,, ,..... ,..... ..,.
stance 1n which the inltalllUOn ol a :=.. ·n ~ ;,
sinale Industrial plant In a communl\x ~.....,. '! ==-._ +:
will bt' a 1p6Clal ~ Mitt to U.. ~ L....._ w
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TBE"mllE! MAJOR networks lren't
coverl'ill 'the ""Laguna · gh scene this
ree. but the .campus ts still In ii whirl·
wln6-ol activity. wllh all aorti ot e!Cc~!?"J
addltional name• can be' 1U.ti'rtutttd next movie. Contact advisel'--Donna Lynde '•t
Tuesday at the city· councfl ·chambtrs. • • tht'hlgh schOol, one'of Ule'club members,
After any additional nominations, elec· or ·myself for further info. ·
Uons will ba held. ' J Tm.NK JEFF \Vhit~er ls still in a
And lbere'll be ·a different kind or mtld $ate or shock, He outran a'fleld or 1prouUng up. •
Allout II pc:icont of. the atlident body
•• ,,,. '""' yelltrday .lo -the tllf. 70 l!Dlllltadtrs and chler1uder1. 'The joP
~'Otil\& nut Monday. The st.rtior class will more t.h·an· 300 drivers at Orance cOunty
decide If the movie "let C're~ CoQe" or JnttrnaUon1I "'Raceway last Sunday to
an outside SJM:aker s.hould lit fe1t\lred at t~t Top Ellmln•tor at -the Ford H.igh
GrJduaUon. The senior• aren't the type School Scholarship .Jlact. Not bad for a
&iJ ill·~ 1011g"departm111t. u . annquneed
this morning. are Eileen !Cord, Kafy
Healy. Marsha Hinwood, Kathy Shapard,
Jan ,Sif.elovt:, and Mindy Stephens.
to ljt and list~ to a s~ 'tbat.mllbt bt: CUY lhlt'1 .only· been drivin1 for tvoo
inleresti.Qg lo only part o( tht. Class. It's months'. ~ --
expected that "Ice Cream Cone" sboUld 'And the high school , smallest in the
1,1·in overn·helmingly. Hope so. It's sort of county, finished fourth in a field or 32
Cheer1 nut.year will be led by Carol
"Allen, Patty Bryan. •Amy Girrard. Bobo·
John!, Melinda M<Forland, and Debbie
an abstract collage, and V.'®id really be schools. That's not bad , either. con-
appropriate for ,reduation. · · .. sitfering only nine of a possible ten
ANOTHER ~fOVJE by-the "Cone" pro! drivers "·ere in competition from
ducer's for1hc9ming. Jim Hill, J im 'Var· L.Jl.H.S. Ztug:.· ---Nominations for student. body officers
~:ill be: held forJJorrow ln two assemblies.
So far, Howar<Mlills .and David HUJtwlci h"'' $1gno! u~ to ch.,. tile p,...sldeocy.
ren. Jill "!llock, Mike Ba_udi~. Ka thy Well, after the great sbowipg, there
Shea, and Rick.Brotherl.On will film~ col· had to be a victory. celtbrat.ion. Geo:ae
or piece. on rtot.!J. -Oliphant, One of the iuys. on tht team,
Theres ?f1}rOJ'I~ small hangup. A1oney. hu connectloru with A I e j 1ndro'1
In compeUtion l<ir -the. ViCf! p;eatdt:ncy
are Gale Mixwell and S I u a 1· t
Rabinow:lt.sh.
The Art Club (.ttiat11 lhe' e1tablishment re:staurant in Corona del Mir. Hl1
name for the group) will be approachin1 pe.rents own it. So they hosted a bunch of
the community for donations dur,ing the hungry, and happy, guys.
We'll sel: ~ will be more nomm·a..·
tionsf Fridly, witl'I '<;ampaisninl next
mon·th. A luncheo,n, with tlie Exchah&• Jt cllrnued a mighty eventful day for a
Clul1 ha~ already.been arranged. . bunch of guys th1t·wo1.dd rather race on
weelr. .
The. South Orange County Y Council
made its nominations last Tuesday. T)le
' list is .~ s~t tO ill the nienlbers, and
· A private ,lhowlpg of "Cone" will be a Orag 1trlp than down Coast. Hifhway
given to any~LalUJi• lfOUp,. bopiilf, of late at night.
coqrae, tb1L IOIM donations w~.1 corm The community can be proud oi them,
forth to help defray the COila of the new and their rreat showina:.
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-:. B:iit Cleared o~ C·harges
By TOM BARLEY "But lhi! h1 the nature of tht be:ut,''
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Orange County's. ~ppoint'ecf indict.era are uked to nominate Persons we con·
we.re on the rece1v1ng end of an In· sider to be eminently suited for grand
dictment themselves Wedne:~ay but the juey duty and J, as the crimlnal Cll.,Urt
19-member Grand Jury 1urv1ved ch~ges judge to whcwn the jurors .must refer,
that they were not truly r.epresent~llve of submit the final tally of names to a selec·
all economic sectors of county society. Uon committee. · ·
Judge James F. Judge rejected-the :'Every effort Is made to mike that
argument of Deputy Public Defender I ti · t f -··' I I" I Lawrence Buckley after a kt:enly fought se ec Ofl m crms o IM,ll.;.la • J>O 1tica •
court heariri'g iii which Chief Deputy racial, religious and 1eograpblc1l con·
District Attorney James G. Eni-ight t.oolt siderations," Judge Gardner aa.ld. "And
on the defender or Robert Ervin Brown. w~ try to comply with the ruling of lhe 'Unit_ed States Supreme Court that -0ur
Buckley 's attack on the l Grand Jury final aelecti9n must represent 1 typical
fpllowed ~ ujection earlier that day by cross section ol the county." Su~rior Court Judie Robert Gsrdner ot ~ a n10tion for dismissal of charies against Judge Gardner conceded that the Grand Jury members all came from
.Br.;;:i.bespectacled Alabama ~n is ac-categories "that could not be described
cuae:d of falsely practicinc medicine as low ·income" but he pointed out to the
without a licenae by aUepdly posing as 1 persistent Buckley that many "\vage:
·cardiologist over a fiv~week period at a earners" sjmply could not afford to be
Fullerton clinic. members of the Grand Jury. ·
And be was .brouaht to Superior Court "How many people Jn that income
alter belng named in an Orange 1 rnunly bfacket C<1uld' afford to serve Jor 1 year
d · di tro t v'hl h iiited 17 -0n Ult Grand Jury-T" he Hkeel·,Buctlej tn Gran Jw-y 111 c en w c turn. "I'm sure that all our '-ud1es bear counta ol that olfe:ose. J
The 33-year..old former eleclronics that fact in mind whtn ~y ,make their
technician sat quietly in the custody of a nominations -they have Jo be
deputy while Juart Robert Gardner dof· ' reasonably certain that the ~le they
fed his robes to take the witness box. And nominate are able to serve ."
he beard the Newport Beac:h jurist tdmit T~e present l~member jury represents
thal If federal formulas for establishing the rendering: down cf 54: names which
Poverty eligibility were applied to th9 were submitted by ,1J Superior Court
Grand Jury, "none of them would qualify judges !or consideration. O{ that Ust, 30
as poverty recipient!. names Were submitted to lhe-nOmliiaUn1 eommlttee and that body's dellberatloas·
Church Granted
Building P ermit
Shepherd of the Hills Church in Lacun•
Niguel bu been granted a copstructlon
permi~ with .the requirement that Niguel
Road t>e paved in front of the church prO-
perty e.limin11ted.
produced the presint list.
• Gardner admitted that 1he present
~yslem had obvious drawb11cks but he
suggested that 1-.m<1re: acceptable solU·
tlon might be found In the form Or one ol
two bills currently before the Lq:lslature.
One cf thost measures, he told' thi
court, would ensure that each ar•nd
juror would receivi;_ 1 fee of $11 for each
day of service on the county pane.I;
Prisent grand jury me:Jj1ben rectiye
onl yexpense:s. _ ·
NAB to Open
Joh Program
For County
The-National Alliance of Busintssmen
v.•ill formally launch its proeram to find
jobs for Orange County's hard core
unemplo)led at a kickoff dinner at 6:30
p.m., htay I in Lhe An.aheim Convention
Center. · ·
At th e dinner, plans tor achieving
NAB's national · goals set by President
Nixon wilj ~ explaine~d. The n1ajor pur-
pose is to tint! job~ for the hard core
11n1;:n1p!oyed ln private business bised
on a hire-first principle. followed by
on·lhe·job tra ining and remedia.I coun·
sellng.
tounly Chairman S. F. Eyeslo'ne, pres·
!dent of North American Rockwell's
Autonetics Division, said the drive has
.already begun \\'ilh the· formation -of a
campal(i\ organiz1tlon th1t Includes
many prominent county businessmen.
They incl~de Richard ...Bertea, presl·
dent of Bertea Corp., vice cb~mjln;
John P. Condon, -assistant to Uie \Pre~·
ident (){ Autonelics, directar: and Allen
Deming, exeeutive. director of the
Orantt County Man1ie.rnent 1 Gou.ncll,
deputy director.
County ·siµdie s
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Morro TrailerS-.
A use variance: to permit eo11structJon
of a ti-space addition to ·tbe. El Morro
Traller Pork adjacent lo ELMom> School
in north Lquna was taken Under !ob--
million Wednesday bY the Oruge Coun·
ty Planninc ~rnzn!ssion. -·
The commitsionera postponed action on
the addition to I.be CWTent 2Q3.spaef:
mobile home facility until the. pl1Min1
staff completes a study designed to
establiah standards for sucb_installations
lbroo&hout the COW!ly. .
, r ·~ La.sun• .Bm:h • J'lann~I ·Com.
Jnll.ion hid stronCly opposed Llle 11ddition ~ .tht park 10ught by F;l Morro lnvut·
ment Co. Inc.
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Kellie Butrym , 9• (left). helps Gail Ross, 9, dl!Corale her bike in prep-
atat)on tor Mission Vi.ejo's Cinco de Mayo Fiesta bike parade.
Fi..e1ta will be staged Sunda,y at Mission Viejo High School. Public
is invited to day-loni festivities which end .with evening fireworks
dis play. '
Saddleba~k__T_rustees Cut
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Sa~back College trustees I e f t noyii~o chance when appq>Ving this
,.,.eek 1 student constltution that has been
'vraniled over most of the school year.
a<iard members deleted a provision
allowing students to appoint honorary _
members or the student body for .fear
that students might one day give such 1n
honor to the likes of Mao Tse-tung.
Contralto Gi\'es • Conce~-' S'unday· ..
Contralto Beverly BenSon will be one ol •
the featured sololats In a special Spring
Concert to be prl:senttd by the Ft-stival
of Arts Chorale Sunday, 1:15 p.Jii, a~ t'he
Laguna Playhouse.
Soloist · with the uw/ Sympbo_ny
Ot:chestra as we ll as with many choral
jroupa In Southern Calif-ornia. Miss
Ben.1e1n teaches in the 1dult education
-division 'of Fullerton Junior College:
Sunday's prorram, under the directlon ·
or Chorale Director Marilyn lnterlandi,
will incl1,1.de Bach's Cantata 'No. 106.;
Brahms' Schiclsalslied (Song Of Fate);
and a group of selections by MiU Benso.
Planl.st tor the <!>net:rt will be Paul
Karadyi ; other featured soloists. will be
baritone Bill Sandidge and tenor Jon
Vorisek.
Also Included In the program will be
modern arrangements of Bach in the
Swine le Singer manner.
Admiuion is $1.50, payable at the door.
They also scratched the word "total''
from a preamble that said students would
involve themselves in kltal ~ampus life.
'trustees indicated they. didn't_ want
later-day Students using the phrase as
justification for overstepping t h e i r
bounds. •
A ,committee: or students headed by
Student Body President Stan Kenyon oJ>..
jetted to lheae and other changes but lost
every appeal.
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lOoklng young woman, but ahe's much
thinner than when sht came here.''
The red-haired Miss Tregoff worked as
a)nedlcal secretary In prison. .. ,
"She's always been a hard worker,''
said Pi.frs. Carter. "She never mixed a lot
with the other prisoners, but she con·
ducted herself the way she hopes to when
she enters the community -as a helpful
person and a good citizen.'' .........
Miss Tregoff was sentenced to five
years .to life en t seco~gree murder
conviction and to a life term for con-
spiracy to ·commit murder. Finch is serv·
ing lif~t ms for first-degree mun:ler and
consplr y.
Fin and his attractive wife were ac·
live i Los Angele~ society and members
of tbe country club set In the suburb of
West Covin•.
She was found dead outside her home
the night or July 11. 1959, shot in the
back, her skull fractured .
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~reenient i ~-~ < l Sla1~d .$00,n!
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Af~inlc~ti ·that would _create ~ 1JT-...,
acre· park in Laguna Niguel with 1
boat.ing and fishing lake i;houl<! comt
belore County SuperviSorj: for finaJ ~p
proval ln. latt"'t(ay or earl)' June.
nus was the asscument today of Carl
Kym}a, manJge"r of the Moulton Ni,uel
'County Water Distrlct. owner of.. the 41·
acre lake and a party lo the fu ture agree-
ment.
Location is. one 1nile north of Crown
Valley Park"·ay and just south ol the $2n
million Autonetics complex that is under"'
construction.
The propo.sed agreements v.•ould ill'
elude the gift of 122 acres or undeveloped
land Crom. Laguna Niguel Corp.
The· county would proceed with. the
development on a mutually agreeair!e
schedule.
The lake~' according to preliminar,.
plans, would have 1 boathouse wilb
sailboats, -rowb6ats ind canoe11 for hire.
Already stocked with lar~e bass, a prime
attraction would be the fishing. No power
boats would be allowed.
A sanct4ary o( l'!bo!Jt a baH acre would
• be constructed .at the aouth end oI ·lbe
Jake to provide a habitat for shore biris
and feeding area·far-miS1;al9ry birds. •
Plans also calJ lqr 500 parku1g spacu,
367 picnic units , 10 fire rings, miles )if
riding trails and tur!ed play fields.
Kymla said plans call for fresh water
from the Metropolitan Water District for
the lake with the county ·keeping the door
open later for the posaibility that
reclaimed water with tertiary treatment
be used.
The water districl would also provide
the County Parks Department water wit!I
secOOdary treatmrnt ff6ffi 1CWige: pliillJ
for Irrigation ol the·tandscape.--
Kymla said site preparation should
begi,n in November o.r December of this
~ear v.•ith actual preparation of the pari
t-0 be finished in about December of 1970.
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Rebuffaut once predicted that any et·
pcdition up the southeast ridge was
doomed to failure, explaining why he
believed this~
"It's all very high up, and above sll,
it's technically very difficult : gre~t wal\9
and towers or ice, some rock. broleb
gro.und ... there's absolutely no posslbill·
ly." he said. .
Disagreeing, the Ariftrl~an paf1.y le(J
Pi.1arch_J1 ,for1 the fatal assault, startln&
up two Weeks ago and planning tO rest 10
~days al the base camp to adjust to the
high, thin air before continuing.
The party included four Sherpa guide.J
-Tlbetan natives noted for bein;:
literally human mountain goats -alon1
v.'ith 94 porters carrying the expedition's
gear.
Little could be learned today about
Gerhard, bu t Laguna Beach neighbor1
said he was a motorcyclist and confirmed
he has been a\\·ay on a mountain-climbinl
expedition.
The apparenl victim of the Himalayan
peak lectured to the UC, Irvine Pi.1ou,,.
taineering Club !lfarch 5, us In c
photographic slides shot on a recent a&-
cent of Mount St.. Elias, in Alaska, ia
\vhich he participated.
Spokesmen for the Americ an Alpine
Club in 'New York said the Americans
had no prior experience in Himalay10
climbing, but had extensively sc1led
peaks In Europe anil North and South
America. The. action was approved by Raymond
Reed, county i.oning admihistra'tor. 1t the
request of Edward.F. Burg, repretentln&
the church.
Reed attached one condition to the ap.
J>roval -that the church dedicate: to the
county 50 feet of the rjght of way from
the centerline oC Niguel Road across the
entire front1ge (200 feet ) or the church
property.
Gardner stated a preference for th~ se-
cond bill, noting that ·he had beert
personally involved in inquirtes that led
to its formulation.
That measure. ·if approved, would '"
authorize the drafting into service of·twO
grand juries· -one of whieh would De
employed throughout the year ln the
pre sent "housekeeping·• role of the grand
jury and a seatid panel which woiJ.ld be
employed only when Its pi'tsence: was· re·
StrikCI! Id.le 50,000
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DETROIT (AP) -Nearly 50,000
General l\fotors workers were idled and
the production capability of the giant
automaker w1s-c.tippled today in the
•ake of 1tr\Jtt1 at GM plants in sls:
stats.
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The church property Is 300 feet
M>Uthe:a&l of Crown Valley Parkway in an
area toned for local business. ~
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We're Still Here Chairs R ... grrh1rl11 )prj.,ed
' Frorrt ,1!9.00 tn 159.00
State Relaxes .After Quake Scare
SAN FRANCISCO fUPl) -Hooray, .out al the early hour of S: 13 1.m. to at·
SALE PRICE $ 00
hooray, Jt'a the first of May. California tend a party Jn fl'Ont or city ha11 on lht.-t"f-,
was shaken. but escaped doomsday. 63rd anniver$ary ol the April 18 quake. EXACTLY '
If the 20 million residents of the Golden ltowevcr. the crystal ball, tea leaf and
Slate walked vdtb an extra bountf: in oulja fanciers could take_ com.{ort in the
tbeir step today, perhaps it Is because the fa ct that no t a day \'.'ent by during April
stale is still a going concern -despite \\'hen Califomi.a was not hit by dozens cf
predictions It woold be cracked off from minor earthquakes. The}' were recorded.
the rest of the country by an earthquake but tqe \.!·S· geological survey said they
in Aj>ril and sink into the sea. \\·ere too small to create 1113 major
A sharp .quake swayed tall bulldlnas d;unage ..
from Los All&e:les to San Dl<lgo ~tonday Despite the failure of a "big one'' lo
but the only thln1 to sink was the con-crack Cantornia off from the conlintnt
tents of 30 bottles shaken off liquor store llke'a brittle bro"·nle, it in1y be too early
• h e 1 'I t 1, al Bcrrtgo $P.rtn1s, I h e r lo celebrate. -
Southtrn California desert town where Geoloai.ltJ are horrified to aee lbt rows
the temblor was centered. of bouaes which land developen havt
The ltlte's eirthquake jiUer1 be11n built rtibt over the San Andreu fault -
v.·hen warted hippies. soothsayer! and a hule: fracture that b at lust-. milts
aeU..appolnttd prophtts of 1loom and long and extends a4ffie 20 miles into tht
doom predided a temblor worse Utan !ht earth. .
1906 disaster that a~ost leveled S • n S.ys LoulJ C. Patlser. chlol ot the n•·
>"raoc\sto. tion•I center for elrthqulke Teatarch in
By the end of tht month, Callfornl1tu Menlo Park:
were not only talkln1 about earthquakes, · "No ooe yet bo•• bow to prldk:t e1·
but also stn1ins about thtm lhanb to a 1ctly when 01t ntll e:arthqu1kt will oc·
Your choice of 9 styles in a wide
selection of fabrics and colort.
SWIVEL CHAIRS
'-OUNGE CHAIRS
SWIVEL ROCKE.RS
fflthf· cal)1)50 ditty t.h11t ctufht cm with-----cur-alonf-tht-5an-Andrtu-faolt, but ~11--
dJsc jockey1. lhtrt 11 every ~•son to believe UMit the
One of tht mott popular cockllll party fa.ult will eonUnut to be 11 active 11 It
gags w11 the one atiout Howard FIUfht.s has be:tn for ll'llllions cf yean In tht past.
buyln1 up tht desert statt ot Ntvada 10 ·•Another earthquake as strong as that
he "'1::1Uld own tht larg~st ocean beach ln o( ''°' could happen 1t any time."
tl1e world. • With that kind of prediction, who 11eeds
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And some 5,000 Sin Franciscans !urned amatcurs7 •. ..
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Down t he
Mission
Trail
Fire Destroys
Hills Building
LAGUNA µiw -Fire believed to
have been started by .defective wiring
·Wednesday night destroyed a utility
buflding to the rear of Laguna Hills
Leisure World ·offices, the county fire
department rel)Orted.
The 110,000 blaze destroyed the struc-
ture and a copying machine, firemen
said: Coilnty fire department unita: from
Laguna Hills and El Tor()· responded to
-the alarm.
e ~ P rilldpcr. Na mell
CAPISTRANO B~ACH -Two ne'9
priqcipals have been ~ed by the
Caplotrano Uni~ School D i s tr I ct
trustees to diatrict~tary schools.
John Hopkins.foimerly assistant prin-
cipal at San Jµan elementary school~ll
be the new principal of La Pa
elementary school in San Clemente.
Charles Bossazd will become principal
of the old San Juan Capistrano Junior
High School when it opem: in the fall rOr
a1xth grade atudenti· from the" district's
:nQrthern regions. Bossard is noW a
t.eache.r and assist.ant princlpaJ at
Richard Henry Dana School "in Dana
p'ofnL ·
\ ·• .Jarde Car Let 91"11
1 'EL TORO -Contimled UM of Jn.
dtlstrial district land .on the soutftest
side of the San Diego Freeway, one-half
mile northwest of El Toro Road, for the
temporary storage of WJ'@Cked and im-
pounded automobiles has been app~
by Raymond Reed, county rDniDg ad·
minfstrator. f
Reed attached three eondltions to the
permit granted to Rose Noutary, the pro.
pert yoWner. The permit is limited to
three years, the entry road Crom Va1en·
cla Avenue shall be paved and main-
tained. and there shall be no bum~g Clr
·auto bodies or parta cm the property,
e College St•ii11 Set
MISSION VIEJO -Sacldleback College
will get its second accredJt.ation visit neJ:t
Wedne.'«lay, May 7, wlieit two educator.!
from Western Association of Schools and
Colleges will eJ:amine the campus.
Last year, before it opened for classes,
Saddleback was granted correspondent
status. nus year lt is eligible for can-
didate status in a three-year process or
recognition that governs transferability
of courses for rludent.!i going on to four·
year colleges ..
e Drain~e Weighell
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO -City c<iun-
cilmen Monday will consideT rt!tajning an
independent engineer to study updatin'
and refining the town's muter drainage
plan. -. "
The study would tnclude both the in-
corporated areas of the city and tM uni~
corporated Capistrano Beach and Clther·
outlying areas. The study would be
jointly financed by lbe: city mct:cowlty.
e Coo~out at Park
~flSSION'-VlEJO -A t: o o k o u t
bruld'll5t will be held Saturday by the
7'fission Viejo Recrtation Center's Cam-
ping Club at O'Neill Park.
Campers will leave lhe La Pai Plaza at
1:30 a.m. and caravan tq lhe cowi.y park
al the north end ol El Toro Road, JetTY
Curratl recreation dJrector 1aid. The ac·
tivtty I; open to the pubUc, there is no
dw'1e.
Lagun a Students
Win Math Meet
" t.1athe.matics sttidenu at Laguna Bta~h
High School out-counted their ~on ,
Viejo counterparts Jut week 11 to 4 irfT
firsl "Malh Meet" for the two achools. ~ A team of five sludenta from each
1ehool com!;fled on five timed problems
for each. F"or each correct answtr the
· students scored a point with 25 p:ii.sible
for each squad. •
LagUnans who tallied com:d anrwtrs
fnc.luded Brian Walnwrilht, with f~r
points · Sture Edyards@l. three; .Jim Orlow~kl, two; and LiUrte Bird 'and
Richan! Bania. on< oacb. ..
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llimalayan
Mountain
"Looe -Kil'ler' 'Paroled After 8 Years Claims Five
CORONA (AP) -Carole.Tre1off, con.
victed with her lover Dr. R. Bernard
Finch in lhe 1959 murder of his socialite
wife, was paroled frOm prison today.
'J;'he once sleek ud shapely receptionist
1n the then wW.thy phyaiciln'1 office was
sentenced to prilon April 17, 1961. She
was releued·from the Calllornla Institu·
tion for Women here.
She left at 9:30 a.m. and offlciats said
she w•nted no publicity.
Dr. Finch, her co-defendant in three
sensational murder trials, is serving a·
lite term at the.California lnsUtuUonjor
Afen at Chino.
IVeroe Carter, superintendent of the
women's prison, said Miu Trego{{, 31,
got lhc news :1hc had been ~led after
a hearing at the prison Wedneaday.
"She made a specilic request that there
be no publldty surroundlng Der releue,"
aaid Mrs. Carter.
"I didn't even aee her when she left. I
spoke to her. on the phone aboul an ii>
OAn. Y PILOT 1'9fl '°""'
Jut1apin9 Jehoshaphat
Army Sgt. Jesse Mendez and "Pal," Ill-month-old German Shepherd,
fly through air with greatest of. ease in free fall parachute jump.
MRJdez, an Army scout dog trainer et Fort Benning, Ga., 1traps
"Pal" below chute pack for free fall, then lowers him oo 20-foot line
after chute opens. Mendez says technique may have potential for
military and civilian rescue operations.
sltul'ional matter and I wished her well
••• She sounded cheerful. but who
wouldn't bO-(etlng CIOl ol 111ch an lmti-
tutlon. '' Mn. Carter said lhe was unsure where
fdlss Tregoff went, bul the ha11 parents in
the Loi Anplol ......
'.'She's tralned u a medical 1eCrelary,"
wd Mn. Carter. "She'll have to get a
job after ahe'• out."
Miu Trqolf, lhe lllfd, Is still "a good·
(See TllEGOFF, Pqe 2)
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Naked Artist
Killed Dorin ' ' ·~· "'" g
Police Battle
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) -An unomploYed
California art1lt died today d stab
WCJWJds and police bullets alie< refllllng
to ll!"'tnder a butc'1er knife With which_
he wu thteatening officers :while l'Wllllne
nattJdin~-
" l'I~·, ';~ ~ .. B~~ut ·~~"'caut.; lhoatecr that
lleTU mUD.
l'olloJ Ujd II'"• ...... ->eu-loll!i!ied ')il6r lo llifji am,11.
'lbt lltcideol.lll!Pwed an altercatlon.
poli<O ·oa1d, In WlifCh Gmtabooo had
argued wHh Mr. and Mn. Dan Blue, his
molhor ml all!Jfalbel'. G1IJlaf!oo hid
• arrived for a visit at the Blue home
Wednesday afternoon.
1be stepfather Wl!I released after
hospital treatment for multiple slab
woundJ and Mrs.· Blue 1akl she was
bell<n,
·OffJc"in, who arrived at the scene after
Blue had thrown Guslafaon from the
house. laid the Californian continued to
threaten offkefl and said they'd have to
-him to llop him. • 'Ibey aaJd a final bullet In the stomach
PAROLED AFTE R I YEARS
Convict.eel Murdt re11 Tregoff
Weather Mars "
Challenging a once-forbidden ridge on
the world'• teytpth hiebeat mountain bu
killed five Americam; 1ncludina LL&gu:a.a
Beach man, accon!lng to faint radio
message from the icy Himalayan peak.
No details are yet knowit ol the ac·
cident which ha!I reportedly lilled Paul
Gerhard, 21, of 271 Higjl Drive but baU
·the Yanu oo lbe upedilloo an aitJ.
finned dead today.
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• First word of the tragedy ~ 21,fli-fool
MOlllll Jlbaulaglrl came from Iba
Nepalese Foreign Office in Kabnandu.
saying-two Sherpa naUve guides were
also killed. ·
Unconfirmed mountaineer vkUms on
the American Alpine Clul>lponsored
MOlllll Dhaulagiri assault, radioed by the
team's asalJta.nt leader include :
-Expedition Leader Boyd N. Everett
Jr.,.New Yor~ City. •
-Stanford University student William
Ross, of Stanford, call!.
-John V. Hoeman, Anchorage, Alaska.
-David Sei~ of Norwalk, Conn.
First radio reports from the remote
scene on the ~k whose Tibetan name
means White 'Mountain came from
William "Al" J:tea:d, of Moose, Wyo.,
wlJtanl leader ol lbe expedition.
E,;;e~ 5u;;;. __
Ho aaid the other Americ>nl Oii the
wt1 ..... In IOOd heal!h, allhooll! f!loro
...... ropot'tl Iba! Reid~ fdi •
•• ~~Go m~injured
BOARD THE · Moroft. vtsslru Arlllidlll'in New Delhf aid iiiia,
WIHDI\' ARD -Heovl!y OVl!OUI lklOI they bail irtird lhal • hellcopCer, -
and' light wind• al the otart of !he ~~~'!t!J!>' .!::.:ealhor -bad
Ell!Ofllda Race today fort>ode ulow beoL-~ tragic ICelle. poos1ble spot ~~~:afcl:;:1':. the 500 plus 1acbts In A iwHay 1'alk to the 11,000-foot-hi&ti
At 11 a.m. nearly allot the yachts wer• base camp still awa.Jts them.
milling around the two starling lines. Seven Wl!UCC~ at~pts had been
The multi-hull fJeet wu sent on its way made to lJClle the f~bidding tower ot
flrst at 12 o'clock followed at two minute rock and treacherous ice.in the mowitain
intervals by classes A, B, C, 0, aod E in t:rn wh1960
1ch 51ncl1 uleste Mountd 11E.....i, • the Ocean Racing and PHRF. ore a w ss am ma e .
Two classes of MORF""t>oets itarted No one has ever attempted to scale ~
list at 1 p.m. swlbea.!t ridge d. Mount Dbaulqiri,
however, and those who died teyin&. are
aomewhere on that awesome face . Sto.!k Market.
wu fired atleJ' effcrtl to atop Gustafson NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market .
by wounding him in the am'!. and leg were closed almost even Thursday, after rac·
French mountaineering expert Gaston
(Bee CLIMB~ Pa1e 2)
UDlllCC'l!llfuL fDTihead Wednesday to score &0me of its
Gustafam, the holder of • matters -"beit gains in months. (See quotations,
decree bi lboe arta, was known to Ire-Pages in-21).
qumt the HaigM..A.lbbury District of San .The Dow Jonu industrial average -
Fnnc1sicv Ind occasiool.lly 1':orked u a wliich gained 16.88 Wednesday -moved
fr.ee-llnce artilt. No dnq's were found ln in a fairly narrow range. At l :XI p.m.,
bla belong.lacs, police aaid. the Dow was off 0.76.
Sclwol Distric6cet No
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N ll'!JY Blue Angels
Due at El Toro
The U.S. Navy's famous Blue Ancelt
precision flight team will perform locallj
at 2:50 p.m. Friilay and Saturday at the
open hoUle being belc.. at El Toro Marini
Corps Air Slalloo.
The Angels Streaked Jnlo town today lo
help the Morine Corps kick oil Armed
Force!I Month. T h e I r on-the-ground
acbedule includes a vi51t to Children'•
H""pllal of Orange this afternoon.
llJ' J~Clt CBAPPEIL Hinshaw said that the aloa whlChliln-
Top Lagmia-High Seniors
Ev-ing $40-000 in Honors-J -::-' '
., .. °"" ""' ...., . the Capilfrano UnlJied 'Scbool Diltrict
Mcmey-bungry S .• d d le b a c ~ J!Dd now sttuUllng to cut MOO,OOI from next
Caplatrano aru ICbool districb: now fac• year's budget becawie d an override ta&
lnl lean bud&ela bec:llllO ·o1 voc.r reluo-~ failure, "·'""' belnCn•"°'"<d .
Thoteighl-pUol team, "'-" !tom top
Navy and Marine Corps mers, performs
l!ln...-F=Cl'liiiiilOlii J"els. flying Iii
breathtaiJ!nily, bah' ralllngJy c1 ...
formation.
Tbt. MCAS open house Ill open free to
the (llbllc, IJld wW be held Friday ·and
Saturday. lance to pu1 tu increases have been , "°"".·purchase d the North Ameri~an
looking Jon&inlly toward Increases in . s1te·po~nts out. the ~eed for .rcevaluaUon
&beir-dlllticU!. •essed-vl1uationl, 0£.Jhe .pl'.QP.etUeaJrt.tbe....vJc.mttJ..and....w.~-•----
lf lhey\oe -counting for Jielp from ~ cumnlly J<Vi~wlng lhal area. OrUI •
the two new mammoth indultriaJ plants, "nle purchase ~ not the only ruson,
North AmerlCan Rotkltell , In Laguna but u1 hats ,?Jlllnsa~e ha1tw1"!~dr~Uve that we
Virtue may be ll! own reward but top
llludenta al Laguna Beach ffi&h School
next month will a1ao cart off nearly
'411,000 In acholarshlps for their eonlinlled
eclucaUoo.
Thil wu the assessment or Principal
Rabett Reeve today u be ... -for June 11 commenoment ritrclses in
Irvine Bowl and lbe pr«ediQ( comucopia
known as the Awarde Assembly.
It will be at lhe Awards Aaaembly Jupa....
4 in the &ys Gymnasium ~ die .,.._.
..... of acbolanhips. pins, plaques and
,certificates are ..,unctd.
Last year the aggrepte v a 1 u e
Tepreaented about '32.000 with senior
William C. "Will" Hitchcock receiving
the greatest number ol honcn.
ScboQI: officials noted at lbt: Ume that
the amount given wu greater than lhat
given al ...,. •cbltqes dap1to the fact
that 1.quna haa or.nee County'•
smallest high •chool.
commencement will ~ somewhat dlf·
ferent th1& year, probibly a more almple
program. For OJ! thing; Mn. Charla 11·
gner,, art itacbtr~ retired last year after
,21 yura. !
She had,beto m~ble for lbe uniqllt
l
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entertainment that accompanied com·
mencemenL Ust year tlUed, " A Poctet--
ful.ol Shells," it was a collage cl. Jlgbt
.and abadow, 1piralinc di.ncen. cbaotize
chorus and poetry.
IU!eve. lald the Ila!! Is di1CU811Q(
alternatives "which will probably be a li~
tie more siplple arid we hope U •mwt-
lnglul l!1d beaul!ful.''
The graduaUoo ·class that will .,,..
l!JroUcb the flowttfld arche> will probably
be a ahad• smaller lhis year, probably
190 to 200 students. Last year 202 were
graduated.
Baccalaurtate, allO in the Jnlne Bowl
amphitheater, will be held Suntt11, JUM I
ale p.m.
Campus Probe' Slated
WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen. John L.
McClellan (0.Ark.), lald todq bis
permll1tnl Senate ·invet1lplloos lul>
committee will launch on hlviltlplloo ol
-p111dlaonlers.
'
Nicuel and BurrootN In Minion Viejo, reeva ua e, .-. •
they'd beUor ptlll tlie educ:allonll bell a PRACTICAL PURPOSE .
not<h UCbter. "I think ti i• Interesting that North
11-two ~ won1 mem !hat American paid foe all practical purp<•.,
much ~ an lncreue on the uae.ument what we think the property is worth," he
roils ' lhll yeor · acconllar to county Aid.
AUMior . Andrew Hlnabaw. The Bui"> "Next year at this polntwe will tee not
fulllll .._tr -boul!hl alter !he on1r an Increase In valuaUon b«aule ol ~ _1 1111ranent, deldtlnt, be nol'ed the plant but alsb of the planl'I bnprd tn·m·~. · on the ~rig area." ·
. H1mbn ~ IJ1&1 while !he North The "" mlllloo-square-loot i,.tlllT Is
-.,, ~·t ,.i lllllmllted • acheduled for completion eari,-yw. '"°""' Ila "'°""" the 1.. The seven-story building, tiered lite a allllllllal llCIW tuoble on the bU1hd,.Y cake is to c..i !ZS mllllon. It i. ~.mm1on, plan!, he feell lbore will be !oC&ted on 9Z acr<s of lbe company's
u .... aid 111 bard d01lan for the IChooil. !,MO acres boughl from Loiuna Nil\iel.
DON'T INOw IMPACI' ' The plant site ls located northeast ol
"We <foa~ lmoir ea<11l Whal Impact LI Paz Road l!1d Alllo Creek Road.
'the p!Owtll have; I diii• tlilnt·li wouid • "This y,.r we'll raise lbe UltJled
,be Jdp1llcql lllla l'Ml' In the overall vl!uallon "' bolh .loca-. (Burroughs
.111•147ftluatioa d--tbe cUltrkt'--and North American'• land)· Nut year,
, .. _ Diudt .._ lhey'.vt ':l"'ol-lo fr there.lo-no r-1o think lhal lbore wW
1111 the Jll'1.l!9-clori'I tMw,, Hlnahaw. not a111niea!01htt-mleW.'
,llald. Ho aJG•lba! aJI mdniy ln\'ft1<d In .llid.
the clan! p1anl., ,., woold be CUllldttfld Tho ......., not..i !hat ll la a rare in-
hi Ile us 1'«J! 1'1111 tho uCljJlloo of llance In which the ln!tal!.tUon of a
11'11111 lll'IDi cm ' alf-elte lmprovlinenl single lndllllrlll plant In -a community
made al COUlllT bJsi11ance Dte C'fbl, pi. will be a spectal revmue ..,.., ta the lm.-DlflQ, alll'-or conDedlalll. commlllllty.
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Weedler
' n The wealbermaif1 In a nrt these
days with bis prognostications ot
cloudy momlnp l!1d par1ly -altemoon5. Friday'• mercury will
slip a bi~ clown lo lbe middle
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T-U·'l'llUI MAJOR networks aren't
coveilnl ,!he 't.a~ ~igil sc;ne t~is
Wetk. but the campus 1s still in a whirl-
wind,_~ acti¥ity wlllt all. sorts ~ e,lections.,
IJl"IUli)l& up. '
AbOOt 50 pere<ot of the studoot body
came•IQi'tb yestetdt.Y to choooe • u.,, lte'·
70•IOllgleaden arid"checrleader1: The top
sli ift the S:ODJ deplJ'lmtnt. a8 JM~ed
this mt1mlh~ are EU~en Acord. 8:aty
Hialy,1'!arsba !lli1wooil. ){athy Shiparo;.
Jan Slit.love, and Mindy Stephens.
Cheers next.year will be led by Carol
Allen, Patty Bryan, Arpy_Garr.ard, .Bobo
John!, Melinda McFarland, and,. Debbie
Zeugr
Nominations Jor .student body~ficer&
will be beld tomorrow in' two' assemBlies.
So far, Howard HiJJs and David Hustwick
have signed up to c~ the presidency. ·
In competlt,Jonrtor, qat-v1ce ·presi~eney
are Gale MuweU: .and -S bu a rt
Rabinowitsh.
We'll see: There wiU be more nomina~
lions FrldiY., 'with campaigninf-neit
week.:' . . ·
The Soulll ·Orange County v· COuncil
made its nominations l~t Tuesday. The
list ii .~a: ~ent Jo. all th: m~mbers, and
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additional namea c11n be\aubmitteq next
IJ'uesday al the city council Chambers.
After any ad~ltlonal 'l\omlnattoii-s·, elec-
tions v;ill ~ held .
.And tbere,'ll be a djfferent ·kind of
voling pert.Monday. The senior cla.,s will
dccfde lf the movie "Jee Cream Cone" or
an outside speaker should bt' featured at
Graduatlon. The seniors aren't ·the type
lo sit and listen to a speech that m.lgbt be
interesting tfl only part of the Class. Jt'~
expected that ''I~e Cream tone" should
\\'ill over~·helmingly. Hope so. It's sort,of
at\ abstract collage, and would really be
appropriate for graduation.
. ANOTHER. MOVIE by the ''Cone" pro-
ducer's forthcoming. J im Hill, Jim W<!r·
ren, Jill tfallock. ~ke -Baudln, Kathy
Shea, ang_ Rick Brotherton will film a c*'
or piece on rjot,,'I. ..
Thtre's only~~ rm.all ~angup~'Money.
The Art :Club \(t~t·s~·the eslablishriient
name for··the lri>uP.} will f)e 1pproaebing
the community for1 donations during the
month. A luncheoii with the Exchange
Cfub bas already l>een arranged.
A private showing of "Cone" will be
given to any Lagun1 gz!oup, hopinj1 of
course. that· some ·GonaOons •will come
forth to helP 1defray the costs of.the new
Gt and Jurors 'lndictet!.,'
., -.'WI-• ' .·
, . I . . B,u i:.C.leared oi Charges .. •
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movie. Contact advise r Donna Lynd,. Xt '
the high school, one of the club members,
...or myself for further mro.· --...
I THINK JEFF Whitaker is sWI in a
nUld Elate of shock. He'" outr.,. 1 field of,
more than 300 drivers ·~ Ot.aage1County
International ~ce~~1 last Surfday to
take_ T~ Eliminator at th• J'orct High
School Scholarship Race. NOl bad for a
guy that's only been drivinl for t\vO
nlonth.!.
· And the high school, snialle'St In ffie
county. finished fourth in a Jield of .'.12
sc hools. Thars not bad, either, con-
sidering only nine or ·a possible fen
drivers were in competition from
L.8.1(.S.
Well, after the ireat show ing. there
had lo be a viclory celebrati911. George
Oliphant, one .ol the p ys on.,the ~.
ha.!! connections with A I e j a.n d r o • 1
restaurant in Corona de! Mar. 'His
" parents own it. So they hosted a banch of
hungry, and happy, guys.
It cUm~ed a mighty ev.entful day for a
bunch of guys that would rather race on
a drag strlP" fhan do\vn Coast Highway
late at nlght.
The commbnity can be proud oi them,
and their great stiowing.
Festiv e .Bikes
Kellie Butrym, 9 (Je{l), helps Gail Russ, 9, decorate her bike in prep-
aration for. Mission Viejo's Cinco de Mayo_. Fiesta bike parade .
Fiesta Will be staged Sunday at Mission Viejo High School. Public·
js invited to day-Jong iestivjties which end with evening fireworks
display.
Pat}c Plans
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Slated Soon ~
I ' I.,. • .,.~-.,.,.-.'
i~ U..i. would cr .. tt ·• 1IT·,
acre park , In Lag~a Niguel with 1
boating lfld fishing lake should coma ·•
before County Supervisors f?r Jin.al ap-
proval In laj e May or early June.
.. Thls was the asscisment today oC c.-rl
Kyn1!11, manager Of 'the 'fl.foulton NiJli~l
COunly Wa er District, owner of the 47·
acre ""k~ and a party to lhe future agree·
menl.
Location • is one mile north of Crown
Valley Parkway ~nd jus~iouth of the $20
million Autonetics complex that is under
construction.
The propoaed agreements woald ·in-
clude the gift of 122 acres of undevelopid
land from _;t.a:guna Niguel Corp.
The COlflty would proceed with the
deve!OJXnlllt on a mutually agreeable
schedule, 1 The Jali.e, according to preliminarJ,
plans, w~' d ... haY.t• .a boathouse witlt
sailboat.s; owboats and canoes for hire.
Already .oCke vdth large bass. a prime
attractiontwould the fishing. No power
boats \VO~ld be lowed.
A sanctltary o nbout a ha_lf acre would
be: consu\icted t 'ihe 11outh end of the
lake to pi'ovid a habitat for shore bir¢1
and feeding ar for migratory birds. ,
Plans also cl4 for 500 pai:_king spa~tf·
361 picnic uni~; 10 fire rings, miles ef
riding trails and turfed play fields.
Kymla said plans call for fresh watio:r
from the Metropolitan Water Distr~cl for
the lake with the cot.inty keeping tht doot
open later for the. possibility lhat
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Orange County'1 appointed 1ndlcters
were on the re«IVlng end of an iri·
dictment themselves Wednesday but the
19-member Grand Jury survived charges·
that they were not truly representative of
all ecbnomic sectors or.county society.
"But this Is the nature Oi the beut,'1
Judgt Gardner explained ... We u ·judges
are_.asked to_ nmninale~pttsons we cog..
sider to be ertllnently suHed· for grand
jury duty and I, as the ~iminal court ·
judge to whom ttie jurors must refer,
submit the final tally of namea to a selec·
NAB to Ope_n
Joh .Program
For County
/ The National Alliance of Businessmen
wtlllonnany talIIR:b its progralh lQTiiia-
jobs for Orallie Coui1ty's batd cote
Unemployed at a kickoff dinner at $:30
p.m,, May 8 in the Anaheim Convention
Center. • .
reclaimed water with tertiary treatment f
Saddleha~k-Tr-ustees-Ettt-.. -·~·E~,~·:~~~~1: [ --· '4 secondary treatment from sewage planir
. for irrigat1on of the landscape. •
P F ' c • • ' ~ Kymla said site preparation 1bou1if arts rom onst1tut1on =.~~~;.P,;'".!'r: .. ~~L .-
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Judge James F. Judge rejected the
argument of Deputy Public Defender
Lawrence Buckley after ?-keenly· fought
court hearing in which Chlef Deputy
District Attorney James G~Enright took
·on Uie defender of Robert Ervin Brown.
Buckley's attack on .the._ Grand Jury
followed the rejection earlier that day by
Superior Court Judge Robert Gardner of
a motion for dismissal or charges against
Brown.
The bespectacled Alabama man is ·ac-
cused of falsely practicing medicine
v.:ithout a license by allegedly posing as a
cardiologist over a five-week period at a
Fullerton clinic.
And he was brought to-Superjpr .Co1,iri
after beine named in .an Oranp;1County
Grand Jury indictment ·which · llilted 17
counts of thlit offense. . •
The 33-year-old former electroniCll
technician sat quietly in the custody or a
deputy while Judge Robert Gardiier dof-
fect hls robes to take the witness box. And .
he heard the ~ewport Beach jurist admtt
that if federal formu las for establishing
poverty eligibility were applied to the
Grand Jury, "none of them would qualify
as JK>Verty recipients.
Church-Granted •
Building Permit
Shepherd ·of the Hills Church in Laguna
Niguel has been granted a ainstruction
permit with the requirement t\lat 'Niguel
Road be paved in front of the church pro-.
perty eliminated. .
The action was approved by Raymond
Reed, county zoning administrator, al the
request of Edward F. Burg, °l'epresenti'ng
the church.
Reed attached one condJtion to the ap-prov~l ._ that the chureh dedicate to the
county 50 feet of the r.ight of way from
the centerline of Niguel Road across the
enUre frontage (200 feet) of the Church
property.
The church property is 300 feet
M>Utheut of Crown Valley Parkway in an
area zoned for local 6usine.Bs.
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"Every effort Is made to make that
selection in· terms of social, political,
racial. religious and geographical con-
siderations," Judge GardllC!_Liaid. "And
we try·to comply with the ruling of the
United States Supreme Court tha t\ our
final selection must represent a typical
cross se<:tiQ!'J .Of the county."
Judge Gardner conceded that the
Grand Jury ?nen1bers all came . fronl
categories "that could not be described
as low in comeP but he pointed out to the
persistent Buckley lhat many .. "wage
earners" simply could not afford to be
membcrs ·or t/'le Grand Ji1ry.
"How maJty , people in that Income
brack.et cou]d afford to serve f.or a year
on the G_rand Jury?" he asked•fSUddey in
turn. "I'm. sure that all .oµr judges bear
that fact in ·rntnd when they make their
nominations ·-they have to be
reasoqably certain that the ~Opie they
nominate are able to serve.''
The present !~member jUry represent.~
lhe rendering dOwn or 54 names which wfr~SubmiUed by 21.. Superior Court
judges for consideration. Of that list, 30
names were aubmitted to the nominating
committee and that.body'• deliberations
produced the present list. ~ ·
Gardner admitted that the present
system had obvious drawbacks but .he
suggested that a more acceptable solu-
tion might be found In the form of one oC
two bills currenUy before the Legislatufi.
One of those measures, he told the
-court, would ensure that each grand
juror WO\lld receive a fee of $25 for each
'day of service on the cOunty ·panel.
rresen~ grand jury memb_ers receive
·.onl yexpenses. ·
At the dinner. plans for achieving
NAB's national goals set by ·Pusident
Nixon will be explail)ed. The major pur·
pose i~ t.o find-jobs for the hard core
unemployed . in private busines.s based
on .a hire-first principle, followed by
on-the-job training and remedlal coun-seling:
_County Chairman S. F. Eyestone, pres·
ldent of North American ftockwell 's
Autonetics Division, .said the driVe has
already begun with the formation Ol a
campaign organization that ipcfudes
many prominent county businessmen.
They include Richard Btrtea, presi·
dent ot Bert~ ~p., vtce chairman;
John P. ·corffton, a!Sistant 'to the pres·
I dent of Autonetics. director; and "Allen
Deming, -·executive diffctor . of the
Orl.n(e Coanfy MMagtf'!"tnt · COOncll,
deput)' director.
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Count y Srudies
Morro Trailers
.Saddleback College trustees l e f t
nothing to chance when approving this
week a student const,ilution that has been
wrangled over most of the school year.
. Board members deleted a provision
.all~wlng sludtnts to appoint honorary
members of · the student body ~or fear
thlt 1tuden4>, rpig~t one day give such an
honor to the likes of Mao Tse-tung.
Contralto Gives
Conce.ry~·,s~~~y :. ·
They also 1cratched the word ''total''
from a preamble that aald •tud~nls would
involve themselves in total campus .life.
Trustees indlt:ated they · didn 't want la~·day stud~is using the phrase as
justification. for overstepping t h e i r
bound.!. '
A COmmittee of students headed by
Student Body President Stan Kerw«1 ob·
jected to these and other changes but Jost
every appeal.
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TREOOFF ...
~. Contralto Bevtr1y Benson Will be one or
tht featufed solOists In a r"N.cial Spring 10(.kin'i young'·woman, but she's much
..., "t"-thinner than when she came ·here." Conceft to be prelented by the Festival The red-hatred Miss Tregoff worked as
of Arts Chorale Sunda y, 8: 15 p.m. at the. a medical secretary in prison .
Lagunf: Playhouse. "She's always been a hard worker.''
SolOist with the Utah Symphony said Mrs. Carter. "She never mixed a lot
Orchestra is well as with many choral ·with the other prisoners, .bilt ahe con-
A use variance to permit· consfruetion groups in Southern California, Mias ducted herself the way she hopes to when
of a ii-space addition to_ ~he El Morrf) Ben.son teaches in the adult education she ent~rs the community -as a helpful
Trailer Park adjacent lo El Morro Schoo) dJvis.lon otJl'allerton Jurrior CoUege. 'person and a good citi1en." -
in north Laguna was taken under sub-Sunday's procram, under the direction Miss Tregoff was sentenced· to five
mission Wednesday by the Oran1e Coun-of Chorale Director Marilyn Interlandi, years to life on a second-degree murder
ty Planning Commission. • will include . Ilach'a. Cantata No. 106; conviction .and to a lite term 'for con·
Theieommissioners postponed action on -Brahma' Sch1cksalsl1ed (Song. of Fate); spii'acy to commit murder. Finch is serv-
lhe addition to the current. 20S-apace , and a grou p of aelecllons by ~lss Benso. Ing life terms fof first-degree murder and
mobile home facility--until -the planning Pianist for. the concert wi;ll be .Paul conspiracy.
~ataff completes a study desiped to Karadyl: other feat_ured soloists will be Finch and his attractive wife were ac-
establish standards for such instalt1Uon1 baritone Bill San<hdge and tenor Jon live in Los Angeles~~ members
·thl'QIJgh-Out the county. . . Vorisek. -of the country club~ suburb of
. The I.aguna Beach Plannil'la ·Com-. Also included In the program ~Ill be \Vest Covina. •
rml.ssron had stronaly, oppcsed lht •dciitlon modern arrangements of Bach in the She was found dead Outside her home
·to the park sought by El Morro Invest· Swin1le Singer manner. the night of July 18, 1959, shot in the
to be fuushed in about December of 1970.
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CLI MBER ...
Rebuflaut once predieted that any e~·
pediti on up the southeast ·ridge wa.s
doomed to failure, ex,plaining why he
believed this. /
··1rs au ve.ry high up. and above .all,
it's technically very difficult : great walla
and towers of ice" some rock, broke,11
ground ... there's ab'solutely no possibil~
ly," he said. '
Disagreeing, the . American party left_
March 31 for the fatal assault, starting
up two Weeks _ago and planning to rcst_(lO
days at the base camp to adjust. to ~
high, thin air before contin uing.
The party included four Sherpa guidel
-Tibetan natives noted for being
literally human mountain golts -along
with 94 porters carrying the expedition'• gear. .
Little could be learned today about
Gerhard, but Laguna Beach neighbora
aaid he was a motorcyclist and confirmed
he has been·awaY on a mountain-climbine
e~pedltion.
The apparent victlm of the Himalaya n
peak lectured to the UC, Irvine Moun·
talneering Club March 5, u s i n g
phorographic slides shot on a recent .a5-
cent of Mount St. Elias, in Alaska, in
\~hich he participated.
Spokesmen for the American Alpine
Club in New York said the Americans
had· no prior experience. in Himalayan
climbing, -but had exlen~ively scaled
pea~s in Europe 11nd North and South
Amtrica. Gardner stated I preference foi the se-
cond ·bill, noting that he had been
personally involved in inquiries that led
to its formulation.
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Sh·ikes Idle 50,000 .. -That measure. if approved, would .
authorize the drafting into service ol two
grand jt.jrles -oijt of which would be
employed throughout the ·year in the
present '·housekeeping" role of the grand
jury and a §econd panel whic.h. wo.uld be
employed only when its presence was re-
quirs<i for criminal indictment purpoies.
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DETROIT I AP) -ljearly ~.llOO
Genera] Motors workers were \died ·and
the production capability or the giant
automaker was crippled today in the
wake oC strikes It G~f plants in Iii: &~ates. · /
Siill Here
State . Relax~s A ft er Quake Scare
'· SM'! FRA!@S.C.0...l\!l'.ll -Hoouy._oul .al the early .hour oL!:ll.a.m...IOJ,t·-_
hooray: It's the first of May; calllomia tend· a party In front or city hall dn tht
was shaken, but escaped doomsday. ' '63rd aMiversary of the AP.ril 11 quake.
If the 20 million resl~ents of the Goldeil HoweVcr. the crystal bail, tea leaf and
State walked with an extra bounce. in ou~a fanciers could take ComlOrt In the
their step today, perhaps it is because the -fa ct that not a 'day \\'ent by during April
slate is still a going conc~rn ·-despite lvhen California wils not hl,t by doz.ens ot
prediction! it v.·ould be· cracked off from minor earthquakes. They were"recorded,
the rest of the country by an earthquake but the U.S. geolo1ical survey sai~ they
il1 April and sink Into the sei. were too small to , cr~te any major
A sharp quake swayed ta ll buildings damagl. , .
from Los Angeles to San Diego Monday De.spite the failure.ct a "b.i&.otl!,'1 to
but the only thing to slnk was the con· crack .California pff from the copU,nent
tents of 30 bottles shaken orr liquor store like a brit'tle brownie, It ffl•Y be·too-early
sh el v es at Borrq:o Springs. t h e to celebrate.
SOuthem Callfomla desert town where Ceolo1int are harritied to aee the rows
Ule temblor was centered. of houses which land developers have
The &tale's earthquake jitters began built riaht over the San Andreas fault -
when usort.ed hippies, soothsayer• and a huge lratture. thlt la at 1eut eoo Jnilte
self-appointed prophets or &loom · and lone aod utends tome 20 mllu into the
doom predicted a temblor worse than the earth •
l!IOI disaster that almost leveled San Saya Louis C. PekiSf-r. chief or .the nt·l
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were not only talking about earthquakes. "No one yet tnow1 How to pred.Jcl ti·
bat lllo atnplf"abotrt--thtm thanks to a tctty Wlitn the nut eartbq\'iate---.ul oc·
catcb7 calypso ditty thar caUJht on }'Ith cur iloflC the San Andrus tault, but
disc Jockeyt. . • thtre Is evtry reason :.:i believe that the
. One of the most papular cocktail party fauJt wlll conUnue to be as tctlve as lt
gags \\'IS t.ttt-one about Howard Hughe..~ h8s been for mllllons of years In the p1st.
buying VP tht desl':rt st8te of Nevada 10 ''Another e1rthquake ts 1tron1., UtJt
he wou!Pbwn the largest ocean beach Jn of 1906 could happtn at any tlme." •
t~• world. With llltt ktnd of prediction, wl>o n•!ld•
And some S,000 San Franciscw turne&. amateurs~
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FREEDOM IS· PRECIOUS
Otto Skirde Today
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Former Germlllli ·Soldier -Recalls-· Tyranny of 'ff' artime
By EARL GV8TKEY Sldrde wu llydyJnc fo be. a -be waa ~t ~·lo;lhe mint. On Dee. 17, °'"'"""""'"'" slnlclJao ·~when, at lt, he .wu_ 1~, ~•at.111nDl!Qc 1o defuse a mine
0114 · Sklrde .foot a big dra( m a drafted In lllt. He was deaOn<d lo oerve In Eail PrulSlll, K exploded and blew off
cigarette and looked ·up· at the moon, In me of the largeal land ·lnvulona of all hlll lelMhumb and tha·lip of hlll rlabt Ill·
shining on .hiJ Aunlinglocl Beach~-Ume. Sldrde wu an e.plos!vee expert In tie fbigw. .
He had just flntJhed 1llilng hll eI-tbe First Pimeer l!attallon ol the First Flnal!Y .. ft "'1ded; Jle retum<d lo shat·
pertences as a German toldler on the Infantry Division when three mtmon tend Germant 01fnlna: "only the clbthel -
Russian front~ yeara "9· Ger:man....,troops lnvaded'Ruasia on June on my.~-" He married Anna. They
"I read l?1 students .,wt other groups 22, 19'1. met at a hospital tn Mutsen in 1941, and
rioting and·! just can~ understand it," he . He fought along the northern flont In toiie4her they fought another war -the
said, in a heavy German accent. campalgrif at Le:ntngrad. Latvia_ and post·w~ German
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btack market ·
"PeopJ~ in. America just don't know F.stoma .. ·Eventually, the RUUianl drove By the 1a:te·1940s the ce.rman economy
how much freedom they have. They don 't the hivadera out of their homeland and had stabilized somewhat and.~ sklrde~ know how lo use It!" killed-one mJllion of them in the proctU.
Freedom ff precious word to Sk.irde. And although Sklrde w a 8 wounded had settled in 1Mfllsungen. Sldrde found
He w a s a 13-year-old b 0 y in HeUsburg, three Umes, the Russian wint.er of 1941 Steady work· as·a plasterer 1>ut his nerves
Gennany, when .,Adolf Hitler came to recalls the most bitter-memorie.s. ~ere far ·from steady.
power in 1933. The memory of it all isn't "I can ~ w~ tbroagh a The East German border was only 20
sweet. The same is true for hJs wife, An-field ~tal ward where JO IOkUeH mUes •'fay_ and Sk:l!dt' had long thoughts
na, who grew_ up In Me1.sU11gen. were 1ie1nf trea!.d. Only one had f><t1!ii about hiJ family's future. · · In lhol. The other n1oe had !ror.en feet and "1 become 'dete.imlned that I wanted
,''I can remember an election our hands. I'll nevtr forget that smell of nit~ my lids.to ba~e.a better llfe than I bad.
tGwn in the 1930s," lhe recalled. ting flesh, it WU ten'ibJe." · When the war had ended, 1 llad lost my
"There was a man in the votmg booth · ~ .. ~ """ home and. every1hlna. Jt wasn't goi"g lo and vnl. had lo mark •our ballot ,. 'he ~• A)'1l .,. can recall ..,. day on ·~ ,. •-' the ~ ~ the ~~~-·~ happen lo my chltdr_eo." -, could watch you and record hew you u~ .,.... • . . ·-·--Iv
Voted. ~e man· In ·.-. •-dldn" vote dropped lo M below ""°· • In 1955, the Slilnle. faml.< was on a.boat ~ ~ w•.. • .. H ••• •-... 0 foot bound for .Canada. "'!l>ey ·lived In van. the ~ .... w .. v --.1 .. .t wos .. ~ 1o-awagon e 1f&I u-.eu. Wuicu um:= erman ~'&"" "'V .ilU ic ._. soldle•' ~-the w 1 _ _. ®Ver Dine yean before moving to Seat-
and P'araded t•-·gb lo"-',. u."-..i.n.1--•-au1c:w ar was Wlllli.. 1.11vu ..... 4'nwc 11;1u.1U1·..a. "W'-the •--~---lnlo ... _ tle in 19'1. It was during a vacatioo tour c•-~ alt-him and .... t'11L him/' . ln:ll IUDCI_.. came· -.. i._ th sk· •·· uo-.i ... ..,... -war, we knew it was over,'"he If.id. , of the west coast wui;t e 1ru= were
Such incidents became~lace in . uwe would bear Goebbels on the radio attracted to Huntington Beach, where p~war Germany and · . , ~thy tell' -'--6 · they'moved Jn '19M.
to Protest. And W•-jo~ more mg: us ,.,_ a paper tiger America ~'-s~~ od . 1 ll'ClJ Liii "'·t all ~-•· ~-· h VKU 11.U1.1t t . ~y 1s a man seeming y plentiful, the Uobg.auffi ans .wpenedaa ~ hwe •'--remem~~ .,,..._ ap. at peace 1'ilh .hirp.self. He laughs easily
forced themselves to swall if all and w en w,.,.3 entered the First World and except for physical scars, bears no
hold theit breath. War. AllKI, most of the equipment Wt evidence of having survived one of
OttG Skirde was graduated from high captured in Russia was American." history's mo8t &rutal military campaigns.
school in 1935. By 1194.4, of. the 56 boys in He was woundeii:l·tl'ie first Ume on July He enjoys follGwing the athleUc eXplGlt!I"
his class, four would be alive. And . one 15, 1941, in Estooia. He bears a depressed of hiS youngest-child, 'Manfred, who Js a
woold have 1GSt both legs, another both white scar on his left. bicep where a ·bullet 19-year-old miler at Orange Coast Col-
eye.s, Skirde would be thrice wounded and pierced his arm. Jege.
th e rourth unscathed. Then, at Leningrad on Dec. 24, 1941, a Soon be will become \an American
And three or Skirde's five brothers -· llhell exploded in front ot him. He atlU citbien.
Bruno, Josef, and Georg -were all coo-can1es llllrapoel in his right lung. True lo his wim!, Ollo Sldrde bu given
•umed al the Russian front. After several moollJa of recuperation, hiJ family a better Ufe.
I -iFDi ~filarif c)roProtesfers~~Roulea:_ ~!~nhy ·~r
;-. 1• • An Orange man died Wednesday ·of
._ ~--~~~~-Hnnwai·~~-'Pni'VOst• Richard M. Lymaa said they the applied eleclronl.e& laboratory April t-head and )eg irijuries suffered last' Sat-t~sters quickly surrendered a Stanfurd_ called outside police onto the 11_,200 stu.--18. , · =: =1: G:se~g~re!'i : e c;.8~
University administration building tOOay dent campus "with great reluctance and The militants, who oppose war-related . . ,, research at StanfGrd and the nr.arby 196t County Traffic when 100 policemen mGved onto campus genuine regret. StanfGrd· Research Institute, brGke into 17 Death Toll
1968 ..
for the first time.' During a peacefu1 nine-day occupation Encina Hall several hours after a Sycai:nore Avenue in Orange.
The 250 student militants; carrying last monlh of an electronics Jab, universit~ trastee&' bearing on the rela· Amos Lopez, 67, died in the intensive
th~ir sleeping bags and books, straggeld authorities at the "Harvard of jhe. West'~ Uonship ~tween th.e university and SRI. . care unit of. the Orange County Medical ~ut of ERcina Hall as Santa Clara County declined to use police to eject tlie pro-_ They sCuffled briefly wtth three dozen Center, ·the coroner's office reported.
sheriff's deputies and San Jose policemen t t conservaUve students trying_ to. block the 'Ille victim was~ck by-a car driven .. . . es ers. entrances. There were no tniunes. . by Donald C_. Dimond, 24, o( Orange,
fanned acrGss the building lawn. But they quickly asked for. help frcim -Once inside, they smashed througti officers said •. No citation WU is.sued.
~ The demonstrat9rs, who had smashed county authorities after the mllitantl several glass doors to occupy private of~
Jtito the building six lloors earlier, voted smashed their way Into the ad· fie~. About 1_.000 students gathered Cigarette Ads Banned
BOSTON (UPI) -The Booton .Globe
anJ)9unced ~ay jt will stop ¢verti&ng
(o1Jeave before they were arrested. The . 7:-• oots1de the building and ch anted tfuiversity.JJ;Otified them they were under ministration butldmg about 1 a.m. They. "out , •• out ••• out.'~ ·
Jmmediale suspensiGn from school pen· left six hou'rs later to avoid a batUe with During the alt-in at the electronics lati,
d!ng. _hearings bj' a ·s~~?e~~·f'\,Cul~ police. protesten promised ~e would be no
. ~se1plin~')' cooinuttee. ~ . Campus police .id dainage ta J:ftclna d.amage anti ;1p ~perirc ,..tth ~~ed The md1taots regrouped on the lawn 1n . -· · flies. There were no arrests and no tn-
WOnt of the building .yelling taunt.s at the Hall, which includes business and other juries and the students eventually agreed ~licemen. · ' administrative offices, was gr~.a-~r th.,an to "temporarily..,_ auspend" their oc--
StanfGrd president Kenneth Pitzer and lhat resulting from tQe nine-day si.t·in at cui>aUon. •
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SAVE l/3 ·oN OUR ENTiRE STOC
NYLON Q.UILT, COTTON Q.UILT OR llYLON FLEECE LOUMGmAR
Just id time for Mother's Day! We have many short and long robes.: And,
ypu'll also find loiig hostess pajamas and maribou·trilllllied l!Ulpar •
All are in wonderfully colorful prints er solids. And, any CMl8 is
sure to please'lierl
Robes and L.ounieWP.ar.
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A Sl>Qkmnan..said the paper believed it
was the fJist ntfjor daily newq>aper to do '°· The Globe, with a· morning and ·af·
temoon edition and combined circulation
of more than 438,000, is New England'•
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OTTO .WRDE._AS.;YOUNG ,GERMAN INl'ANTRYMAN. -. -The Memory iii It Al! !1 Not Swot
Armed Robbery Suspect,s . .
l{eld on Double Charges
Three armed robber\-suspects who are F_orty-flve. minutes 1ater they entered
believed to have held up two businesses the Thriftlmart market, 1308 w. F..dingu
Wednesday night were arrested by Santa Ave. and reportedly walked around the
Ana police in the parking lot of a supermarket. store stuffing shoplifted articles into tbelr ·
-Jailed were Glendo Ponds, 23, who shirts. ,a
refused to give his address; William E. When clerks in ~ stare protes\ed.•cne\.. .._;~\
Allen, 28, 218 S. Franklin St., Santa Ana, of the triG threatened them with &n '\,
and James A. Burrell. 19, .an El TGro automatic plstol·and the three fled. ,
Marine. A call to police headquarters during the ~
PGlice s_aid the tziG are s.\ISP'C¥ or shoplifting brought a patrol car to the
first .holding up ,the Santa Apa Liquo s_~e_'s parking lot where officer• M·
S.tq~e~. at 1430 W. 1st St., !lboot 11 p.m. rested·the trio in their car.. _
and walking out with -three bottle.s of They.had _por,k cho~, sltoed h8J!l ll!d
wine after threatening the clerk with a bGttles of VGdka, whiskey and wmt m
gun. • . • . their pGSSeSSion1 Gfficers saJd.
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4 DAILY f!LOT •
·Pull Out of -Vietnam' -.~o&rqte
E"lected • GOP Senator Urges JYixon Start Immediate Withdrawal-
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ltobon WllMn of Loo Angeles
• didn't know It wu loaded -the
•uilcase he wu carrying !bit is.
Willon, I United Airlines baggage
handler, wu wotanded wberi he act
down a suilcue and a .22 calibre
plstnl Inside the valise clllcbarged. •
Potdblv-IM on1v football plaving w.i"" ln th< world ll • ¢rt Olga,
900 pounds, 7 yeo:n old, 0liw1 at the
a:ubvrbcn Brookfield, lU., zoo. SM in·
hal<• lo llold th< boll mid "!!IP' ,,.,
head lo moke IM lou. SM ...,,..,
had ""V offtn from IM pros -but
that's what hoppem to girU who play (ootbolt -· ••
"Don't p I a y wUb the girls,"
the Soccer Association of Derby
England told athletes. Tlie ban wu
issued to stop soccer pla.yers from
playing exhlbition games with girlls
who are not allowed to p)ay in ag.
sociation matches. ''We p I 1 y for
charity. It's ridiclllous lo take the
games seriously.~'. answered. Lynn•
F ... 111, 19. . • Dearborn, Mich. -City Fil'1!-
man Thom•• Brackett Jr. took part
of liliJ office home with him. The
eight-ye.-v e t e r a n smoke-eat.er
•helled out 1 tool SBO to buy two
bl"U8 sliding poles from Dearborn's
last two-story firehouse. ~1've got
fi.., boys," lid said. "They think it's
a better ide1 than stiaira.11
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Because so many tourist.! fell
Into an ornil:mental pool at
Spalding, England, the village
installed a quick clean and pres!I
service. "They seem to get too
..engrossed in taking photogrophs
and don't ate the lake," a
spokesman said, e.iplaining wlty
20 people fell into the pond last
year. Now victims will be hand·
ed o: pair of o~ralls and a cup
of tea while their clothe• art
dried.
• Dl1n1 Morrell. 4, e I u d e d
Knaresboroogh, Englaml police for
three mooths but her luck finally
ran out. DorHn Morrell, her moth·
er, caught the girl dialing the police
end marched her to the station to
apologize. The police switchboard
has been swamped with anonymou.s
caltl -sometimeo 10 a day -for
the past three months. Mn1. Morrell
moved the !Aolephone to a blgher
•hel!-
WASlllNGTON (UPI) -Sen. Geor1• "Even U we don't aebleve slplflcant
D. Allten (fl.VL), mpd the Ntzon Id· pTIJir<sa toward negotiated seWement In
mJnillr•Uon todly to lllrl wltlldrawlni Paril, we look foz:wanl to a period wben
troop. from Vietnam "wllhout delay.!' the capabillty o1 the South~ Vietnamese
Alluen, the aenJor 8enate RepJbUcan government to carry fory.'ard the war
IJld rantlua GOP t>ember of the 5eoale and maintain Its own security will be
Fono!Jn RdatloliJ'Commlllee, aid In a areal enough to juatlly wilhdrawatl." ..,. As for a timetable for IUCb • devel~
prepared speech that the Ul?6 bu come 1'(\eot, · Richardaon in41icated a declaloa
for the'!"" admllllatrallGll In decjlde what aUll was an lndelinlto .JlWllber of months
to do about the war. , away.
Alten'1 plel colnddod wllh llroo(, new Tbe und<neatlary dl>counted wg·
lndlcatiom that eventual unlllteral U.S • ....-,.uom that the admirUstraUon waa
troop withdraw all .,. port of Pmldent Wider preuure from the American people Mim'• peace pi&n. • for immediate action in ttlil regard. ''So
·'!'be State lleputmm mlde· avalllble long u they feel we're doing everything
the tr111scrlpl of a televllloo Interview we wt," be aaid, "I think we ... cot quite
(Natlocal Educotionll Televlolon) In a lot of tim.e."
wblcb Undeneoftllry of stale Elliot L. On the question of timing .. Rq. Donald
llichanllon uld Wodinla,y nlgbt:. W. Riegle Jr. (R·Mlch.), prodided toda1.
Broad Approach
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SF Police Hope to Dr.ag in Muggers
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -"I just ... ~do...,_ with my hair," -bur·
ly peace olllcor trained In the maoi, arts
of judo and klrale exclaimed.
"Dearle, ,.. farp your girdle," one
pottceman lald to -IOlecllng a
rUilhJy lealllered hal.
And then the .......... iquod ol San
l'ranclsco pcilJcomea rocelved loolructioo
In the ~ arll ol IPl'lylng
llpstlct and puc•U makeup to bidf five
c'clock abadow'.
"Don't mince or wlgJe your blpo -
walk lib a lady," aid Lt. Guo Bnmeman
_al a final "dreaJ'theanar.' for the squad
Wednelday •
The squad ls part of a new 150-man unit
police have esUbli.med to fry aM stem
the rl!lng rate of crime in San Frandaco.
The aven copa in drag will join six
women officers already performing
limllar uOOercover wort to snag purs&-
matchen, muggers and rapists.
A wardrobe room ·at the Kall of JusUce
hu been set aside ·for''Les Girls," as
their buddies oo the force are beginning
to call them.
Hanging on r~ts In the room are
women's hat.!, dresus, coats, prim gold
spectacles and purses -all wtaporu1 in
the war on cdme.
SqUad members aJao will Include-I
aervice re~ver in their wardrobe.
South Viets Turn Back
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600 Reds Near Cambodia
·sAI(jON (UPI) -South Vietnam ...
paratrooper• today turned back too Com·
muni.st aoldien who tried to overrun their
camp near the Cambodian border. The
U.S. command said GI combat death!
last week were the lowest in four months.
The weekly cuualty report listed 1'3
:Ammeano killed and 1,235 wounded -
the feweol fDt.al cuualtl'" olnce the Viet
Cong and North Vletnarnae beJen thtlr
wlnl.eNprlng offmtve Feb. :t3. The nwn·
ber killed wu the low..t llnce tho weet
ending Jan. 11.
Allied officials ·-the drvi><lfl In U.S. -to a decline In the lnlemlty
ol Communlrt shelllngs. But tho weet.
Paris Negotiator
Flies to Saigon
After NLF Bid
PARIS (UPI) -Ambassador Pbam
Dang Lam, South Vietnam's clUef
negoUator at the Vietnam peace ccn-
ference, left unexpectedly for SaJi:cn to-
day to report, to hiJ govermnenL
Lam flew to Saigon 24 houri after tbe
Viet ConJ's NaUooal Llberatlm Fl'onl
(NFL) aaid it was ready to dllcua·wtth
"'other parties" movea to make the deadlocked conference _..._
South Vietnamese delegation offlclals
said Lam would be back in Ume for nut
'Thur!day'1 16th scheduled oealon of tho
conference.
He ldl u U.S. and South Vietnam
delegailooa wore llludylng the Commwilll
ten to oee ll lt meant tho NLF wu !Udy
lo tilt dfrecUy to Saigon on tho potWcal
future of South Vietnam.
.. ,. heavy combat a1ong the eambOd!aii
border, Where the command aaJd aoo
CommW>lsto hit !he Sooth Vlelname...
troopen before dawn tOday.
Behind a barrage ol 30 rocket ard"
m<rJaf rounds, an elltimated Na:rth VJet.
nameee battalion charged the govern-
ment camp at Cay Ch> village 52 mllu
northwest of Sa!Jm, military ll]>Ol<esmen
&aid. Allied caualties-were described as
.. llgbt. ..
Tbe South Vlelnamelo lroopen, Wiiii
American warplanes and helicoptar
gunshipc wpportlng them, turn<il bact
the attack In foor hours of heavy fightlnJ,
fronL reports -lltld, killing 40 guerrillas
who sprang the assault from bivouaci
along the border.
GEN. DE GAULLE
MAN FOR MSU
EAST LANSING, Mich. (UPI) -The
acting president of Michigan State
University, who doesn't want the job for
good, thinks there's a ''giant ammg
men" who should have it: Former Preli·
dent Charles de G'IUlle ol France.
Economics Prof. Walter Adami, who
toot over as MSU'• preaident temPol'arily
April 1, made the suggestion after
meeting Wednesday with black lindents
atagtng a sit-in at a donn.ltory. cafeteria.
"General de Gaulle ti obviously the
man for MSU," the cigar-anokJ.ng Adams
aald. 11He's a glartt amq men ; he has
great administrative esperlence, and he
bu an excellent mtUtary combat record
-and these are prerequlsltoo for a col·
lep l""'idency nowadayo."
Virginia Frost W arniilgs
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Foul Weather Stretches From Rockies to Texas
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there will · be "significant n e w
denlopmenUI'' in the Vietnam &ituation
wllllin ~to 60 days. -
Riegle, who visited Vietnam In Feb-
ruary, ~d at a news conference he is
·~nv~ Prtsldel)t Nlxbn is pursuing a
dlfferent co~" from that of President
Iq-ndod B. Jcibnlon.
"Careful anaJyail or recent observable
acUons with respect.io·u.s. involvement
in Vietnam leads me to conclude that a
slpificuit ·new program of • d e ~ _
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AmericanliaUon' ti being dev<Joped and
implemented by the N I x o ~ ad·
ministration/' Riegle lllcL
" .. .I lberelore urae my coUeques and
our citizens to, bear wilh the Presldent In
the week.s immediately ahead -and l\!Po
port hls inltlaUves with respect to Viet·
.nam.''
Aiken, en the other hind, said, "Como
mon sense should tell us that we hive
now accomplished our purpoee u far as
Soqlh Vietnam is cooceined."'
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BELFAST0(UPI) -Jamet Chlcllest•~
·Clarki 8 Ferate on the Issue of equal
righls for Northern (re]and's Roman
CAthoUcs, today was elected premier. He
defeat.eel hardliner Brian Faulkner by one
VO~.
'.Chlchuter-C!art won the 1overnln«
Unionilt Party's nmoU 17 to 18 to replace
bl.a . COUlln Terence M. O'Neill, as
premier of 'this COWltry tom by relltliou.•
mile.
O'Neill, who quit alter months of
.. violence between Protestants a n d
catholics, was amoni the 33 Unionists
voting ~ the secret ballot .
Parzy Chld Roy Bradford announced
the decision after an hour's meeting: of
Unionist tnembera of p a r I i a m e n L .
Chichester-Clark and Faulkner also were
. eligible to vote, but they had iild
bofoftband they would abstain.
The cla1e Vote indlca&ed discontent and
uncertainty within the 'p r o t e 1 t a n t •
Clominated party over how the govern·
ment lhoutd handle Catholic demands for
equal voling and housing rights.
Both c;andid.ia: had quit O'Nelll's
cabinet because of the dispute, but for
different reasons.
Cries of"°"' man, one vote!"~
1n the House ~ Bradford made his an·
nouncement shortly after noon. 'nlat ill
the rallfing cry of Nc:rthem Ireland's
Clvll Rights Parzy. •
Faulkner and Chichester-Clark both
uid they supported O'Nelll's liberal
. reforms, which included equal vales for
everyone. Bul Faulkner wu backed by
the Unionist Party's militant right wing,
which opposed any relorms for Catholics.
Cbichester.Clark. a cousin cf. O'Neill, was
mninate.d by the puty'11IberaJ·w1D1.
Iraq, E. Gerntany Ally
NEW 'WEAPONS' FOR SA('! FRANCISCO COPS
'Don't Wiggle Your Hips ••• Wilk Like• LHy'
BEIRUT (UPI) -Ira q Wedlwday
beCame the first Arab country to e'ltend
full . dlplomaUc relations lo E a 1 &
Germany, BasJidld radio announced. The
radio-said the move waa taken to confirm
"lies o! friendshlp."
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SPRING
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HAROWOOO FLOORS. e BAG FULLNESS INDICATOR. e NEW C"RRYIN6 HANDLE e l POSITION HANDLE FOR
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ABOVE -THE
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COME IN FOR SPRING
CLEAN-UP, TRADE IN
YOUR PRESENT CLEANER REGARD·
LESS OF M A K E OR MODEL, TOP
DOLLAR Wl[L BE GIVEN. .
NEW HOOVER
Convertible
VACUUM BAGS
and s,.. flO i'#)lhor Maka
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Pier Policy Challenged: 'A Can · of
~y JEROME F. COL!JNS
OI Ille o.I., Pllft SllH
• A Newport Beach realtor has c)lalleng.
eti the city's policy or issulnt pier
permits to bay!ront property owners on.
Jy.
· If Harvey o : Pease goes to court -
and he: hasn't made up his mind .-it
May Day at VCI
woula affect '°"" 2,ootr barbor pier
permit bolders, both commercial ~
private. •
City Councilman Robert. -Shelton said
the P~·"C0\11<1 open up an_ incredible
c.an of worms."
Peise, who does.not~ baytront 'pro-
perty, earlier this week failed to win
DAILY rrJ.OT,Stttt '""'"
Ulider picture of Lenin. graduate. stud"!ll Bill Wingfield tells gather·
uig of curioos Wednesdey at UC Irvme aboot hislo!l'., of May Day as
communi>t and socialist labor holiday. Listening are student Patty
Parmalee ar.U Assistant Professor ol Econoinics Duran Bell. Rally
was described by some student observers as dull. Organiiers said
they launched obsmrance will! tongue-In-cheek attitude.
Navy Blue AngelS
Due at El To ro
The U.S. Navy's famous Blue Angels
pi;:eclsion flight team will perform locally
1?"2:50 p.m. Ftiday and Saturday at the
open house being helc. al El Toro Marine
Corps Air Staqon.
;he Angels streaked into town today to
help the Marine Corps kick off Armed
F(rces Pttonlh. T h e i r on-the-ground
!Chedule includes a visit to Children's
Hospital Of Orange this ~ernoon.
The eight-pilot team, chosen from top
Navy and Marine Corps filers, performs
tn new F-4 Phantom Jets, flying in
brtalhlakingly, hair ralsingly close
fmm.ati\)(l . • The PttCAS open house is open frtt to
the public, and will be held F.rlday and
Saturday.
Oraage Coast
Wea,..er
The weatherman's in a rut these
da)'I with tu. prognostlcal!ort! .of
cloudy momln&s *"I:· partly SUMY
' afternoons. Friday's mercury will
slip 1 bit, .Sown to the middle
~xtie>.
' INSIDE TODAY
• lt would bt wisi: to check.
• whetlur Your inaurance polic-
.. les have bun cought in the in·
jlation spiral, advises S11lvia
Porter In l11r finan cial column
on Poo t 31 todov,
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Dr~~.::-o:-_..
Amoni UC Jr\oine May 'oay
·rally observers Wednesday
was this colorfllllY. altlred coed.
Rally f eatured a lot ol rhetoric.
but drew.only about~ casual
observers, most dt'\f_hom.Wift·
ed away <lurlni the event.
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cooncll approval ~ an appllcaUon to
build 4nd ~ a boat\ slip in front of
someone e.lse's Balboa lsland property.
The one.time local school board
member &aid today be is undecided about
suing the city. "I don't want tO mW any
precipitous judgment on1be issue at this
time. But I feel that my appllcatlon
should rece\Ve proper COMlderaUon, and
from my .polnt o! view, It did not"
He claiml the cltj'a liIS\OrIC j>oliey of
limllln& petmlts to....,.,rs of properties
lr<intlng the bay ls dhcrimlnat.ry.
Peue live.a: Iii blocks away from the
bly at 90f Colllna Avenue m the island.
He told councilmen hi" wanted to build bis
pier bayward ol th e home of rir. Oliver
G. Howell, 204 S. Bayfront.
Dr. Jjowell , who has lived thert since
1952, hu never elected lO apply for a pier
permit. His waterfro.-lot is the only one
within blocks that is without a slip.
Pease argued to councilmen that the
tidelands area had been deeded to the ci~
ty by the state In lruli. This, he~.
_ lmpllea: there should be'no d1acrimin&1ion
between citium on use of the Udeland!,
regardleu of where the dtbms may-Uve.
"If you limit the. use to baylronl
owners, you are ·being dilcriminatGry.
because all of us pay tua toward barhor
(See PIERB, p._. Z)
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}"-Carole Tregoff . Freed
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'Love Kill~r' Pq,roled After 8 Yea rs
CORONA (AP) -Carole Tregof!, con-•
victed with her lover Dr. R. Bernard
Finch ·in the 1959 murder of hi! socialite
.wife, was paroled from prison today.
The once sleek and shapely receptionist
1n the then wealthy physician's office wu
sentenced to prison April 17, 19'1. She
was releaSed from the calilomia lmtitli-
tion for Women bett.
She left at 9:30 a-;m. and offJCials llid
she wanted no publicity.
• Dr. Finch, her co-defendant in three
Massive Hotel
Complex Eyed
In Lido Area
A massive, mUlti-rnillioo dollar hotel
complex is in prospect for Newport
Beach's Lido Shops aru.
j lt~! .
' --Oit:Comx:lr appiOnl 'el a r.mqi
request.
. -Possible ~-el other propertlet -a<JJactnt fa"tbt ~ 111e near 111a Mqles~. --. •
Councilmen on May U wDl receive a
~etaUed p,...taUon of plani from
represenlalives of the developer, Helena
Famularo.
She is ~~ final city approval of a
request IQ clumge the IO!ling of property
in the 3700 block of Newport Boulevard.
It is D()W the tiite of the Bay Udo pro.
fessional building, overlooking the West·
Lido turning basin, and the Newpart
Florist building.
JameJ E. Nuzum, usoclate city plan·
ner, explains in a report prepared for the
council that Mrs. Famularo wants the
site rezoned from C-1 to CO.ff because
the C-1 zoning !imils buildjng heilbll lo
3$ feet. C-0-H zoning' would permit a
height of about 70 feet.
The developer envis.iOlll, said Nusum, a
five-story structure, including parking.
"The rezoning," said. Nuzum, "wou1d
enable the applicant to proceed wlth
further feasibility studies on the project.
The applicant is con.!idering the leasing
of air rights over the city parklnc lot on
Central Avenue; and the purchase of-the
Elks Club and Berkshire's Restaurant
property ."
IC the transactions work out, according
to the planning aide, the hotel l1icllilies
would be expanded aero" Central
Avenue.
Nuium's nport nol<d that the Planning
Commlulon .-.-en<1r·111e moo1n(.
(See LIDO HOTEL, Pap ZJ -
Newport Girl, 5,
Struck by Ca r,.
Severely lnj'ured
· A S-year~ld Newport Belch girl suf·
fered seriowi head and fact injuries We<f..
ne9day afternoon when she was struct
and thrown 25 feet by a car on Balboa
Boulevard.
Ashley S. Higgins, daU(lrttt of Mr. ml
Mrs. Thomas Hiains 11, taOO River Ave.,
was in sei'toas concSiUon In the lnltnlive
care unit of Hoag Memorial H01pit.al.
Police saW the girl. a student •t
Newport EleMentary SChool, WU CTDa\'
Ing Ba1bot Boulevard at 47th Striot al
4:20 p,m. when she was hit. by a car
.. driven by SUzannt Sullivan, 31, of 1107 W.
Bay Ave.
Polle< said the HtU. girl wu 1tn>ck
ell!hl !eel out of a marked crouwilk
which Is p&nted at an angle acroa
Balboa.
Olllcm lald the driver t.Jd them oht
... the girl begin to ~the street bur·
rledlY but ... 1111~!>_~ to ~-In time.
·111ri. Stlll!vae wucnot dtod, but the .,. oldent It under Investigation.
"nle girl 'WU the toeCODd chfl4 UJ be bit
by can In the Newportana1hil ... ~.
Shawn.Qoea. l,.olJllO.Babb.51.. COit&
Mesa. WU hit Tuelday afternoon on
Balboa Avenue ne.lr M&rfne Avenue on
Balboa Islml. She aul!md minor i.
!u11es, pollce 11Jd.
sensational murder triali, fs serving .a
life term at the Cllilomli Instltution for
Men ·a( Chino.
.Jyeme Carter, superintendent of the
wonien's· prilon, said Miss Trtgoff, 31, ·
got the news she had been paroled after
a heofing at.the prison Wednesday.
"She made 1 specific rtquest. that there
be no publicity surrounding her release,"
said Mrs. Carter. -·
"I didn't even see her when she-left. t
spoke to her on the· phone about an in·
Bot Court Battle
situtional matter and r frished her well
•• , She sounded. cheerfull but who
wouldn't be-geting out or such an lnstl·
tution.''
Mrs. Carter said she was unsure where.
Miss Tregoff went, but she hu p&rents_la
the Lps Angeles area.
"She's trained as a medical secretary,"
said ~frs. Carter. "She'll haY.e_to_a:e:t..
job after she1s out." ------
Miss Tregolf, she Aid, IS still "a good·
(See TREGOFF, Page. %)
) Residents Seek Right
To Join Bt;iy: Swap Suit
A .bld by ail: Har\M)r Area taxpayer~ to conslituUooal. He areues lhat the Irvine
ha11 !Inal -Uon of· the· Upper Coinpu_y will recelv, ..i..blo raldlntlal lliiJ~liilrie.1 tbe lrWle Com· and',aM111UOl\:1~ w;t._'Ult dllinlY,
pany and Orange Cqunly wu beJn& con-receives only 11waterw1y.
--"*1''1Jt SUperjor Court. Wan-en argued that "H Ii not !alt lot
~-~ ... the . honiaowners, the tbae -le to -k this harm -... lrvliii ~. the l:ounl; and County It ls'Vlt'll to the Jrviile Com-. to alart
Audltcr V. A. "Vie" Helm were locked in • work upon this conversion ol lmld Jnd wt
a ctUrlroam battle, that is expected to contend that these new peUtlooen cannot
produce a ruUnc on the eligibility of the pc:>S11ibly provide any evidence· which
group to intervene .in the · controvers.lal would support their entering this action
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PAROLED ' AFTER I Yl!ARS
Canvict.tiCI Munt.NII Tregoff
2 Bpats Collide
AsEnsenada
Classic Starts laD(I trade. or indeed imposing any such delay upon
Much of the morning's session was us." ' · By ALMON t<JCKABEY
taken up ·by Los Angeles ·trial lawyer But Perry argued today that. he can ~ILY PILOT INffllt .-1iw
Charles Warren. He bitterly attacked produce within the next six months ABOARD M<YI'OR VESSEL WIND-
wbat he ll1d wu "an unjustified attempt evidence which might well compel the
by tbe bomeownen to intervene in thJs county to retain the J57·aCJ'e.! of tidelands WARD -Fleet catamarans moved oft
lawttiit and iq'.lpoae a lengthy delay upoil it has agreed to exchange for 457 acres of to anti<!i:pirted leads and made DIDI
lhe·lniine COmpany at 1 sti1e when time Irvine Company territory. . Point early Uiia aftttnoon• u c:mly ooe
ii of the euence." Perry argued that 1pprai11ls preeented slight collision marred the start ot.
• Warten referTed to Mr.. am Mrs. Frank lo the state Lands ~Commlsa!m only (odly's Newport Harbor to Emenada
Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Harald represented Irvine estimates of the worth
COvtrdale ol Newport Beach and Mr. and of the land involved. He uked Judge yacht rice. 1
~rs. Wealey Man: ol University Park", Owens for six months in which to obtain A fieJd of men than 500 racin& veuels
'trvtne whole motion to intervene is being neutral assessmenls of the value of the got off the starting line at noon today
preaed by l.ttorney Ralph Perry. acreage, as8euments which would •P:.-under leaden skies as ~ wrre
Judge Claude Owens was told by Perry pare.ntly support the taxpayers argument dispetcbed off Newport Ha:rt>or jetties 1t
todl7 that the tupayers filed the motion that the county will lose "hundreds of · two minute intervals
a1 a means of offering support to Heim mllllons ot dollars" if the deal goes •
wbo hi• refused lo pay to the Ifvine through. The collision OCt'UJ'l"ed between two
Goms:any 'a $13,000 bill covering costs of Warren argued before Judge Owens Class C y8<.'ha in the ocean radng class.
dredgln1 and soil testing in the Upper that if the homeowners really wish lo It was a sort ol roughing match at the
Ba challenge the land trade they should weather' end of the line and ttle 1wo Y· boat! made slight contact. Heim brands the land exchange as WJ.o (See BACK BAY, Page %) There were no protest flags hoilted,
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IN ~D AHO FOG, INSENADA CREWS r,\AKI ltllADV-·
• ~ St1rtlnt Lint, Looklnt for Wind end, Sun
other reponed incidents.
Winds are propelling the .yachts out
of the southwest betweens and 10 knots.
BetweeD.•25 and 50 racers appeared to
be tacking out to ,.. while others ...,.
on a cklte ruch bugging the shore.
It appeared U-aloog the shore star·
board tack will be ablO to clear llOna
Polat, a factor that "'°"Id mab their
strategy pan out in their fa~.
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Radio Follows
Ensenada Race
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Constant comnuinicaUons on ttie
progress and ....Wts of the Newport to
Ensenada yacht race will be avallal>le
today, Friday and Saturday by meus
ol a "ham" radio network.·
Official control .. atation for the spon.-oor\ili ~~rt ~ Salling Mlocla·
t1on " 1 t J be r.arrou D. Hudson's
lYmRMA. . He wfll rocelve hall-hourly
reports 'fnlin a. mobile ''Ham'' station
aboord Don GIDllpertz' IS-foot _.,.
yessel Westward. KeoF. • ,
The information received by HUdson Wi!l ~ transmitted to the news media
and the local Yotbt cillbl.
Pmoos 1'ishJng lnformaUon oo the
race lboold' call their mptdlve yadli
club. I . '•
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closed almost even .Thursday, I.Rel" nt-
111(. ahead Wedneoday to score ..n. el lls
bed plm In mootbl. (See quoia!laol,
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Tbe Dow Jon .. lnd~_lVonl(O ~ wbl~ rained JUI Wed,.,_, -~
Jn a fa1rly n.m:iw range. At 1:'° p.m.,
tile Dow was oil 0.7'.
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City..Askeil for '5ljili~~e. ·~~ s~: Balboa ·O~an 'Pi~r ;9~ ~ ArWBoya' . 'fuoti drtVtl. '• • ~ ' ' . ,, • • ... · ..
~~~·~=·•·111~.. .~=.:::i cl,:-~:.."'~·. ialdtJU11wmnc-~~u:
Bo)i' Cluli mllli!nt Wlllatd C. ,i... thlJI an acre fn ·~ .l!\i . -~""'wllf'r.iloi( p ,
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Couijr)ey todty asked the City of . The Boys' Club .now operat~rancbes recaostruct the l.~ace city parkirig .·
•· N~ Beach for permission tO build on at 2131 Tusti n Avenue,· Costa Mna,"WeBt Jot 6ear the pier: The proposed· lloys'
beaCff 'PrOpirly just -wesL ol the Balboa or the Upper Bay; and; a'l SH Ce~ter ciu6 site is located between lhe patklnC
CkdffPter:---Street, near Costa Mesa Park. lot and the pier.
Pr~posed is construction of a one-st-Ory The club leases the land at both sites Courtngy said·-O!e site was 1eleeted by
~e . housing a crafts shop, game fr.om the cl.tY of Costa Mesa for $1 a bis board of direct.ors following a lenJtby
~ an,d smaq (Q'mnasium. . ·. year. A simlla,r .arrangement w}ll be lltudy.-"We feel Y(f: cou14 provide a vety
"Qui' olhu two branch•'' Ba.id sought front Newport Beach city cou.n-much ~eeded re<;:reitiona)servltt tbert,"
CourjpeyJ a ~acht broker, "have swim-.. cllme11 sajd ~~y. _ _ h~ saj_l! ·~Our other braoches are some
ming pools. The one by' the pl er ,' of The councll ii ill' formally receive the distance (rom the peninsula."
course, won 't need one. We'd ha ve the , l'equcst ai its May 12 session. The city He said the club plans to provide it~
sea.'' staff at I.he time Is expected to be own parking facilities, which would be
Cost o[ 1~ facility woukl range fro111 directed to study the propj)ial and return available to the public-a_t rates 11ormally • • OAU. Y l'ILOT lltff l'ltttt
BOYS' CLUB ·PRESIDEN1 .. WILLARD COURTNEY v1l1rs PROPOSED SIT-i! o~ N!W BRANCH
Spot N••r Balbo• Pier Envi1Jonecl •• Loc•tloft for $10o,OOO Building · $80,000 to $100.000, he said, adaing lhal Wllh a recommcn'ctation. charged by the city when the clubhouse ls
Lhe club has the mon~y. raised thro~ Public Works Director Joseph T. Dcvll11 not in use. --· ·----'
Lag.u,na.n.KilledCliinbing .NAB to OJM'n
Mo.U.ntain in Hi~lqyas Job Program
N.ewport Shores
Gets N e·w Sand,
But P(lrk Delayed
Grand Jurors · 'Indicted,'_,
• From Wire Se'rvice1
Challen1ing a once-forbidden ridge on
the world;s seventh highest mountain has
kill~.fiye Americans, including a Lae'Jflt
~h.· rgan, accordin&: to Jaint radio
mesap from the ici· Himalayan peak.
NO details are yet known of .the ac·
ciden:t ·wblch has, r~rtedly killed Paul
GerbJd, '6, of 271 'Hiil\ Oriye but half
the Vari.ks o~ the expedition are con·
firmed Aeu;today. · '··
First· wOfd -of the trqedy on 2t,97S-foot
Mourit Dhiu111iri .came frtlm the
NepaJeae Foreign Office In ~atmandu,
aaylng two Sherpa native ·guides were
also killed .
base camp still awaits tbcm.
Seven unsuccessful attempts had been
made to scale the forbidding tower of -
rock and treacherous ice in the mountain
chain ewhich . inclules · Mount Everest,
before a 1900 sWlss team made ;t.'
No one h3.s' ever attempted to scale the
southeast ridge of Mwnt Dhaulagiri ,
.howq_ver, and. t.hose ".'h~·· died trying are
some\there on that awesome face. -·
Ffench . mountalneerlng--erpCrt Gaston
·Rebuffa ut once .predicted that any ex-
pedition · up the southeast ridge w.a!I:
~oomed to !allure, -eiplatl'ilfig · why he
believed tbis.
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For ~unty
But Cleare·d of Charges
Newport sborea will soon 1et a lol of By TOM BARLEY aand to buikl up ita t::•el beach!st-but • tht 0,11, ,,. '"" _
The National Alliance of Businusmen it wiJI have to wait a bit for l new park. Oran1e CoWtty's appointed indicters
wlll formally launch its program to find The city has agreed to provide <l.00 were on the. receiving end of an in-
jobs for >Orange County's hard core cubic yards of sand to eight street end~ dictment themsel ves Wednesday but the
unemployed at a. kickoff dinner at . 8:30 . Ii-mem~ Grand Jury survived chargeS
p.m., 1'1ay a in the Anaheim Convention along the ,channel bordering the 'Vest that they were not truly representative or
Center. Ntwport com~unity.. .. . all economtc sectors of county soc.let}".
At the dinner, plans for aehieving The sand will replace mate.rial ~a~hed • J udge J ames F. Judg• rei·ected ttie~· NAB's national1 goals set by President b h s 1 A R ff !llixon wil! be explained. The major pur· away y eavy an a na iver runo s argument -of Deputy . Public Defender
pose is to find .jobs.for .the hard c.ore durinr recent 1torms. Lawrence "Buckley after a keen ly fought
unemployed. in prlVate business based The city will bear the cost of h111uling court he1rip1 in which Chief Deputy
qn l hire.first principle, fallowed by the 1freet end sand. A charge i>f about District Attorney James G. ~nright took
on-the-job tralnil)g and retnedial coun-. oo the defender of Robert Ervm Brown. s2ling. . $1 .7U cubic yard will be m!lde t~ ~he. Buckley's attack on· the Grand JurY,
County Chairman S. F. Eyestone, pres-Newport Shores Community ~1at1on followed t!le rejection earli_er that day by
Jdent or North American Rockwell's: for additional aand needed for prl~ate Superior COurt Judge Robert Gardner cf
-nominate are able to serve."
Tbe·prqent lt-me.m~ jury represents
the renderlfll Q.oWn of $4 names whlctl·
were submitted ·bf ~l Superior Court
judges for consideratiiin: Of that list, 30
name s were sUbinitted to the nomlnatiJ1g
committee ·&nd tlla.t body's deliberaliQllS
produced the present list. . ,
Gardner a·diTI.ltted· that the preseut
syStem had ObVIOUs drawbacks but be
suggested that· a · more acceptabte sob.I·
tiol\ might be found in the· form of one of
_two bills currently before the Legislature.
_ "~ ·~-=-un-&iDiifiiiecf _mou_n ... _ee't vJc_tU:ns .,n
the AmeriCan Alpine Club-sponsored
Mount Dhaulagiri assault, radioed by the
team'• asaistant Jeader include :
Autonetics Division, said the drive has properUe~ that front on the channel . a motion for dismjssal of charges against
already begun with the -formation · ot 4•--oPeteF-Voael. president of the Associa-Brown.
C3.1llpalgn orga niiat'lon that includes tlon, requested the aandhau1, which will The' bespe(ta.cled Alabama man Is aC-
rnany prominent county businessmen. be made from the ocean beachfron~ near c.used of falsely practicing medicine
They Include Richard Bertea, pres!-the river mouth. 'Ille sand will be spread without a license by allegedly polling as a
One of those measures, he told the
court, would ensure that each grand
juror would receive a Jee of $25 for each
day of service on ttie county panel
·Present grand jury members receive
onl. yexpenses. ' ~
Gardner stated a preference for the se-
cond b~ll, noting tl'lat he had .beeb
perSonally involved in inquiries tha t led
to its formulation. -Expedition Leader Boyd N. Everett
Jr., New York City.
~tanford UflJversity 1tudent William
Ross, of Stanford, Calif.
-John V. Hoeman. Anchorage, Alaska.
-David Seidmann, of Norwalk, Coon.
First radJo reports from the remote
scene on the peak whose Tibelan name
means White: Mountain came fr otn
William ''Al" Read, cf Moose, Wyo-,J
assistant leader of the ex~ltion.
He said the other 'Americans on the
party were in good health, although there
are also reports that Read asked for a
helicopter to evacuate. two ill or injured
explorers.
Authorities in New Delhi said today
they had word that a helicopt~ -::r' rlelaye~ in takeoff by bad weat.Ner -had
finally.landed at the nearest poS.°Sible spot
to the tragic scene.
A two-day walk to the 16,000-fool·high
_Fire Brings Out
Cafe Employes
For Second Time
Employes or the Crab Cooker
restaurant in Ne~'port Beach Thursday
helped put out the second electrical fire
in recent weeks aboard the ~5-foot crui!er
"Lyr~," docked nearby, firemen
reported.
Both fires aboard the vessel. docked at
22nd Street and Newport Bay, were caus-
ed by electrical problems.
The latest broke out at 9:25 p.m. when
sparks from an electrical short Ignited a
1tack of clothes. The boat's main salon
and wheelhouse were moderately damag-
ed. firemen said. ·
Employes ustd a garden hose and,
water extinguishers to put cut the
smouldering blaze. Firemen arrived soon
alterwards lo finish the job.
The boat is owned by Gordon Loren·z of
San Gabriel, who was no~ on board at the
time. No dollar estimate of damage ~·as
set, firemen sajd.
DAILY PILOT
CHALLENGES PIER POLICY
8alboal l1land'1 PNll
From Pa9e. l
PIERS ...
costs," he said. ''It' is grOBsly unfair aDd
arbitrary in Jaw and equity to deny mt
the right to a pier." . ~.
Dr. Howell argued just ~ .-1.renuou1ly
·against Pease's application. ''We object
dent of Bertea Corp., vice chairman ;.. by. Ne~port ,Shore3 voJunteers, Vogel cardiologist over a five.week period It a
John P. Condon, assistant to the. pru-said. . Fullerton clln.lc.
ident ·ot Autonetic1, dirtctor ; and Allen V:0&el th_!a week abo sought early city And he Wu brought to Superior Court
Deming, executive director rtr · the i.ctlon. on a Parks Cc:lmmls~lon proposal alter being named in an Orange Coun ty
Orange County ~fanagement Council , tll build a small park Just east of Grand Jury indictment which listed 17
deputy director. ' 't "" N.ewpoit S~Qres, ioland of the. highwa:y. counts of tbit offense.
Fro11• Pa9e 1
LIDO HOTEL. • •
which would arfect only the · Bay Lido
property. _
Councilmen this week brieOy di scussed
the proposal,,but took no action .at the re;
quest of Robert Fleming, i:epresenting
Mrs. Fam~!are1,He. 1aid1' he _ YiOUld ~
~c.lt Qn tyf.JY 12. wlPi )ngre jn{omuitjon .••
bnly C®ncllmaii .Paul J. Gruber in-
dicated initial misgivings about .the plsn.
"This Is a very ambitious proifosal," he
said. "It could blow ...up.jnto.. tbe bigaest
thing in town. I don't want this City te ht
a party to any plan that will obstruct the
view of the bay in any way."
Gruber said he didn'( care at·all for tht
idea-of "air rights" over Ctniial AVenue.
This would enable the llottl to brldae the
~' street, which oow aervu~nUaUy as i
city parking lot. . ~ ·
Other councllmen; wtthOut commentin'
on the "air ri&tlts" i~sue, laid the hotel
project on the Bay Lldo 1lte "'oiud. be an
asset to the area. :r
They withheld further c o n\ m e n t ,
. however. unUJ M1y IZ.
City councilmen, however, advised h~· The 33-year-old former electronic!
the sit~ Jn question h~s . clouded technician sat qUietly in the custody of a
owner.ship.. and . some llt1gat1~n t 0 deputy while Judge. Robert Gardner dof-~tabhsh title might put the pro1ect olf fed his robes to take the witness box. And
for several months. he heard the Newport Beach jurisl admit
that if {ederal formulas for establishing ·
poverty eligibility wCre applied to the
Grind Jury, "nont of them would qualify-
as poverty recipients.
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BACK BAY. • •
make their move in the form .of a tat· •
payers suit. ' ' r P~rr argued.that.it w31-.ProPfJ'..:..for ,his
client.a to i11tecy~ne Jn the pre.sent attlon
in the sense that their ariument may
make all the differenct in' court con-
.&der4tion oC Heim's arguments.. -
Deputy County Counsel Robert F . Nut·
tman repeated tQday his argument that
tht county would no~ line up with tht
Irvine Company in oppoeing the tax·
payers~ ac.lion.
·Newport Pla'nners
All at Sea
"But this is the nature of the beast,''
~udae Gardpei:,~~plalned; "We as judges
ire asked to nominate· ptr!ons we con-
sider to be eminently suited for grand
jury .. ;!!uty -n<tr:I.; ~s the ¢im!oa/ -court
jwi1e ,to, "fh~ the. juri;i.rs-fuust refer t
submit. the flnJl tally.of·names to a selec·
tlon coinmittee: ·
"Eve'ry ·ell'Ort 15 made to make that
selecti.00 in terms cf social, political,
racial, religious -and geographical con·
siderations," Judge Gardner 11aid. "And
we try to comply wilb the rulin g cf the
Uni ted Slates Supreme . Court tha t our
final selection must represent a typical
crOss section of the county."
Judge Gardner conceded that the
Grand Jury members all came from
categories "that could not be d~cribed
a! low income" but he pointed out to the
persistent Buckley that many "wage
earners" simply couJd not afford to be
members of the Grai:id Jury.
to any atte mpt lo tak• away our right to CQ.enate Comnu''ttee .1pply," he said. "If the Council aljrlwt ~
someone else to build a p1ei: in.frOJll of
my home, it would lower tbe value of qur
property by several lhoosand:dollars. "·
Newport _Beach p 1 an n in g com-
missioners · have. c111ncelled tonight',,
:meeting because too many ol. lht:m 'viii
be out at' sea en route to Ensenada .
The ones who will be left behind won't
eon!Utute a quorum, planning aides said.
· Tonight 's scheduled busine ss will, in-
, stead, be heaped onto the May 15 agenda.
"Ho\v many people in that income
bracke t could afford to serve for a year
on the 'Grand Juty?" he asked BuckJey in
turn. "I'm 11ure that all our jud&es bear
that fac.t in mind when they ma~e their
nomii:ialions -they have to be
reason abl y certain that the people they
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•·A:pproves ~hm·itz
That measure, if approved, would
authorize the drafting into service of two
grand juries -one of which would be
employed throughout the year in ttie
present "housekeeping" role of the grand
jury and a second panel which woul~ be
employed only wti.en its pre~nce. was re·
quired for criminal indictment purposes.,
The second of those two groups, said
Gardner, would be tailor·made for the
c.ilizen who cannot afford to spend mor,e
than a few hours per week on grand· jury
service. But either bill, he _add(cl, might
resolve-the argument ~rising fro m
Buckley ·s charges. that the Orange Coun·
ty Grand Jury, as presently constituted,
does not truly reflect all economic. stratas
of-County communities. .'1'\.
And Gardner reca.lle.d "a disastrous. al·
. tempt" of 20 years ago to form .a mt:!rt
meaningful Grand Jury -a pan,el com-
prised entirely of young men. "I inflicted
a great deal of suffering on that group,!'
he said . "and I haven't attempted ·tO
repeat the experiment."
Mesa._Woman Cut
On Legs in Crash
A 22·year-old Costa Mesa woman suf·
fcred scrlous leg cuts \Vednesday night
when her car hit a power pole in Neivport
Beach at a speed of aboul !Kl miles per
hour, police said.
Melil)da Sue Stemper of 265 Ogle SL,
Costa Mesa, suffered a badly cut leg in
!he 7:25 p.m. crash on Pacific Coast
Highway wfsl of Balboa Boulevard.
Officers quoted the driver as saying
she \\'as traveling about 80 when she fail-
ed to negotiate a curve <!Dd her car hit
the power pole. ,,.
/ Councilmen , faced witp a· preqedent-
shattering decision, V<>ted ananimously to
reject ?ease's bid for a pier permit.
Councilman Shelton explaif\ed the eity. · Sex Course Bill
\\'as f ac.ed .with only hvo possible actions : From Wire Services
-Stick to !hf traditional policy of· SA'CJ\AMENTO _ Chanied 'to> IOften
allowing only bayfront property owner~ 11.3 original tone a bill authored by State
ft ' al .JJ. J. (}arrell / ,
occupants to build piers. Sen. John G. SClunitl (R·Tu'.sUn),·-1low-
-Abandon the policy and place all 1111 parents to keep ~ out ar sex
piers under public oWnUship and opera: ,,. education cluaes, wu tpProved Jn com-
tion. mittee Wednesday:
"Anyt.hU;lg ·else (allowing in 1 and The SChn\lt.z bill peued the 5enale
residents 'bayrrout piers)," he aaid?. -Education Committee on an I to 2 voice
"would open up an incredible can ot VOte ··at the conclusion of the hearing,
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-worms." • -with aeven Republlcw and · o ii e
-Mayor Doreen Marshall observed 'U>,at Oemocrat in favor and two Democr1ts
the present pollcy "has Worked out ·quite oppoted;
Culr1 fte9ularl11 P~d
f'r-.1!9.eo to 159.08
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well." · ·-Sc;hmlta:' original proposal would hive
Pease conceded later that once w.ord nqulred ,..reels to aive w r l t t e n lca~11 _out._about_,_hls_ challens~.~permiiaion--for~lhtlr~cl\IWr.en~to--attend
poh~y. he II probl!l!Y get_cyld-&t!..®l~ .1ex..educat1on·courscs.
by some of his b1yfront nei9hboi'1. "11) !fut hevte!u~tantfy aeeiptedTn amend.
fact." he. said, "it's already bf:tun." ment ,by Sen. ,Cl1it \Y. Burgener, R-San
The ne.xt move , city officials co~cluded, Diego, pennitUng parents to keep thtir
is Pease s. · children' out of the cl1sse1.
Fro111 P•11e l
TREGOFF. • •
looking young woman. but $he '1 much
thiMer than when she came here.''
Tbe ffii·haired. Miss Tregoff worked A:o;
a medical secretary in prison.
''She's always been a hard worker."
said Mrs. carter. "She never mixed a lot
with the other prisoners, but she con·
ducted htrtelt the way she hopes to ~·hen
she enters the community -as 1 helpful
perton and a good citizen.''
Miss ~rr was sentenced to five
y~!UJ__on,Lstcond-:degree murder
convictton and to a life term for con·
apir1cy tOCOffimittilUfdel'. Finch1s IUV·
in& life terms for flr1t-degree murder 1nd
conaplracy:
Finch and hts attractive wilt were ac-
tive ln Loe Angeles society and members
of the cOuntry c.lub set in thelu6Utb0f
\Vest Covina.
She was found dead out.side her hon1e
tht night nf July 11, 1959, ahot in the
b1'ck. her skulJ frectured .
The ne1v version of the bill also would
reci.ulre schOOla •to petmit parents to
review the m1terlals proposed for
classroom lnstrUctlon. It 1UU . requires
district attorneys lo enforce Jls pro-
visions. • · ' '
The meAIW'f: 11 atnerally in line with
the .Bo~ of Education -cutdellnu
odopttd April 10. Sole! Bur('"'" .. , thln1c
It will -not unduly r..irtct uy ocboOI
district.
But 0.-allc Stn. Albert S. Rodda
o! .Sacr.-, tbt cammlltee· ,cl>llnoan and' op-ol tbt bUI, told a -nnan bdcn Ille vote: "I· nolJy .,.., t~ tills
leglllatioo la -.y. I tltlnk k In·
t.rfer" Wltlt ,tbt r!Pt of I o c a I
autonomy."·
Nixon PiCka-;-Vaug
WASHINGTON (AP) -Prealdent Nix·
nn announced today he wW ft9ll\lnl,te
;JRk-HOOCViliittir. fOtffilf~djretcoror
the Peatt Corp!, to be ambassador to
Colombia. ·•
Vauahn. 48, will succetd Reynold t .
Clr!Jon who Is realgnlng.
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.EDITJON
voi:. 62, NO. 104, l SECTIONS,.36 PAGES ' . .
PA1LY PILOT $1111 Plitt.I
May Day at IJCI
Under picture of Lenin, graduate student Bill Wingfield tells gather-
ing of curious Wednesday at UC Irvine about history of May Day as
conununist and socialist labor holiday. Listening are student Patty
Parinaiee .Cll]d k;s}s,tant Professor of ~nornics OUJW!.Be~. ~ ~~Y
was de1<ribod, bY·tablne -~'Qbs--d,tlailLc<il'Jl'iliiliien '.sliid ."
·they launched observance with tongue-ini:cbeek. attitude. -. '
¥ oung Man's Tale Brings
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llomelmpor-tance-of-OC C -
Statistics don't tell a story like a still be wrong nine years from now.19 ,
human episode. He said the enrollment projection was
Superintendent o! Orange C-Oast Junior for 513 percent increase in 20 years from
College District Norman Watson drum-2,336 students to 11,800.
, med out figures On staggering ~nr.ollment "It lookSJIOW like )7,000 students in growth, then paused, softened ~ kine,
and related -this simple occurrence to 275 1980," said ~atson. "We were off just a
citizen advisors \Vednesday night: bit."
"Two weeks ago," he said, "a young He said the district is attempUng to
man walked into my offict - a little hurry up and meet these needs by niov-
undernourished, a litlle seedy, but a big ing ahead with building prbjecls that wilt
smile on his face. Jn large part be financed by state and
"He said, 'I just had to lell you, today I federal funds.
received a .job as a computer pro-A share of the money "will, must come
grammer.' There was pride in every in· from the local district," Watson said.
tonation of that statement," said Dr. 1-\e did not elaborate, but trustees have
Watson. Jndicaltd they will raise the tax rate
The young man, who has a family, told after July 1, probably by about 21 cents,
the superintendent he came in to tell him upping it from 57 cents to 78 cents per
th.is because "I couldn't have made it ~100 or assessed valuation .
without the junior college." President of Gillden West College R.
In attendance at the annual dinner . Dudley Boyce flld the ciUten advisor,,, "t
meeting were citizen advisors from couldn't be more proud of the young pe:r
throughout the junior college district pie we have in this generation today,
stretchlng from Corona del Mar to Seal They are on their toes, inqujring,
Beach and inland to Costa Mesa, Foun-sensitive, alert."
taln Valley and Westminster.: He :iiaid their desire is to "make the
\Vat.son did give those staggering U1ing I. am doing relevant now ."
i;t.tiStics. In 1960, he sa'id, junior college To this end, he said Golden West is fin·
officials looked ahead 20 years to 1900 ding ways to Ulvolv-t studenll in CODl•
and figured jJB percent population munity ·service and motivating lhem to ·
growth.. discuss vigorously, with the teacher in
"Nine years later," said Watson. "we the background.
know we were wrong. Now we e~l ~t8_ JtoberLMoore.-Or~ COiiege
percent population groWth and"' we may . (See OCC, Pqe Z>
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ORANG~ COUNTY, CA(I FO RNIA THURSDAY, MAY f, 1969 TEtol gNTS
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Carole Tregof f -Freed
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'Love Kill er' Paroled After 8 ¥ea rs
r CORONA (AP) -Carole TrtgoU,·con-
vided with her loVer Dr. R. Bernard
Finch in the 1959 murder of his socialite
.wife, was 'paroled from pri.son today.
The once sleek and shapely receptionis t
In the then wealthy physician's office Was
sentenced to j)fison April 17, JJ&l. She
was r<leued lrom, the Ca!Uornia lmtitu·
lion for :Wo~ here. .
She left at 9:30 a.m. and officials said
ghe wanted no publiJ:ity. ·
. Dr. Finch, bet ·co-defendant in lhret ..
Critic Sees
sensaUonal murder trials, ls serving a
Tile tenn at the Callforoia lnstltuUon for
Meri at Chino.
lverne Carter, ~tendent or the
women's prtson. sild Miss Trtp.U, 31,
1ot tho .,.... obe had been pcroled alter
a beor1ni at the prison Wedneaday. .
"Sbe made a aped!tc reque>t that there
be no publtclty sumiundln1 ber releue,"
nid Mra. Carter.
"I didn't even set her when ahe left. I
spob lo f\er on the ph<X11 about an In·
11tu6onal matter and I wished her well
~ •• She sounded cheerful. but who
wouldn't ~etlng QUt of such an imtl·
tution." "> ,
Mrs . Carter said she was unsure where
ifiss Trtgoff went, but she has partqts .iD
the Los Angeles area.
"She's trained u a medical secretary,"
said Mrs. Carter. "She'll have to get a
job after she's out." · · ·
Mias Tregoff, she 11ald, 111 still "a good·
(See TBEGOFF, Pqe Z) .
Oil Firm Asks Mesa OK
Green as S~te . ;For Test Hole Drilling
Fr~way Choice · -. . ·
· ' A Bakersfield petroleum company -Bear Street, against some Cfiy Council
A veteran observer-critic ol California already granted c:ounty pennission ls now opposition.
freeway pro~s Wednesday, challenged to drill a ten bole in the northeast Rcilon Theoretically, the company would
. the idea that ,,late selection of a Red-Blue rJf Costa Mesa to obtain· atrata Nm~. slant-drill wells into the· gniund from
line for the Newport Freeway lhrougli the Occidental Pet.rol!Unr had previously leases outside the city lhnlls if oil pro-
Harbor Area is now 'almost certain. conducted surface ei:ploratory te.sta at duction should be determlned feasible.
. . . ___ ... the property on Paularlno Avenue at Costa Mesa, however,-has a city This was the op1n1on passing &11.1uuy
Tueaday, after state Highway Engineer ordinance · forbidding any oil drilling
John A. Legarra forwarded his route } operatlcins and will likely figh~ to keep
choice lo State Director of Public ·Works Surgeon Genera even slant drilling 1ucb as that nOw pro-
James A. Moe. posed from be.Ing done. ·
Public Relations ma.t) George P. Mayor Alvin .L. Pinkley said tod1y that
Karcher, of Anaheim, disagrees with this _Deny mg" House the City Council will probably c::oaaider · n1 ed and the request by Occidental Ptlralomn Ex· theory,· claiming it has co us ecuUve Viet President E. F, Reid at Us
discouraged people woo ho'pe to rttalh .5 king D ? meeiiag Monday.
.the adopted 1914 route along Newport . mO ata • The public hearing would probably be
Boulevard. set for May 19 but compapy officials will
''The Green line is the route adopted ' WASHINGTON (UPI) -A member or run into stiff opposition, if tbe mayor's
now an,d the Red-Blue route. is merely un-the House Qxnmerce ConwnlUee ·today ~de is any anti-oil pressure 1auge.
der consideraMon," Karcher explained, ac:euse<{ Surgeon General William H.' "I am diametrically opposed to it," he
adding that the state Hlgtiway Com-Stewart of denying: tbe panel information said today. ·
mission has a t u c k to earlier choices Jt oeeda to evaluate co n f J i c ti n c A l'~ ~uded with &Jte qcctd,ntal ."';:~ 11-wm-a-c-*'1 n. bff-lkli' ~mB~ ~:;~ sald ~ig~~~J"m":,i~;:
points of argument were somewhat Stewut wu aikld 11 d•ya ap to docu· ._ter the cor' hol~ is drilled anC a fl,000
blunted today by Loi ,,\na:eles attorney; n;ient bis Aisertion that ·~xce:'llive aurety bond~ a:ii tMurante.
Aleionder PoJ)t. I member Of the com-deollis" ralated tA>·-1 ...... rwmlnf The cliilllnf Propoaaf bai aim~ been
mission which Will .IOOrl dilc:uas the ~e. at 1 rated. 300,000 a yur. approv.!4,_by_the..Oraqe County ~Jcllnc
Karcher cited an eplaode In which the "'Even at this ·Jate date," S.Utrfleld and Safety Department. ,
Pacific Coast Freeway wu recom· said on his la.ft llCheduled day of com· A core hole such as that &ugpeted -
mended for an inland route, bltt com• mittee htai'inp on' the subject, "the &imllar to othen now going on in the Los
mission1rs still ran it down the coastline. fipiru have not been 1Upplied tht com· Angelea and Long Beach areu -is n
bringing refusal by Newport Beach to mktee. Frankly, I don't think the surgeon Ill olt well itself, but ahows what e
sign the necessary agreements. general h~ play~. fair wlthJhe com· aubterranean layers include.
--He predicted that existing: 'State mittee." 1
displeasure and a Costa Mesa reversal of Also at. today'; iesston. Robert B.-
ils Red-Blue route choice -out or eon.. ~Meyner, adminlstr'l'tor of the tobacco In·
cml tbai the coastal freeway might be dust.ry'a cigarette · advertising co d e
pushed inland, will kttl any change. adopted~in •1964, testif~ that "the whole
Navy Blue A gels
PAROLEO AFTER I YEARS .
Convict.eel Murderess T,...,,,
2 Boats Collide
.As Ensenada
Oassic· Starts
By ALMON OOcKABEY
O.t.ILYt"ILOT IMtllll E•llw
ABOARD MCYl'OR VESSEL WJND-
WARD -Fleet 'catamarans moved off
to ~ticiPated leads and made Dana
Point early this afternoon as only one
sligbt · collbion marred the start of
·~Y'• !\/'°" -. 1o ~ >"1:;J:¢ more than 500 racl!\i veaels
got off .the mrtina line at noon today ~;j;reodened ,aklts as cla"ea were
'P, of! llewl>or! Harbor jetties at
t mtnut. tntirvat... collillon occurred b«ween two
s C yachts tn the ocean racin1 clau.
Jt was a sort of roughing match at the
we.atber end of the line and the two
boats made sligtit cont.let.
1bere were no protest nags hoUted.
howev,r;-and .. raclng~ proceeded· with· no
other repon'ed lncldents.
Winek are RIVP"lling the yachts out
of the southwest between I and 10 knob.
Between 25 and 50 racers appeared to
Thus the .Green route will remain, he concept o( indu!try aell-regulaUon iJ at
concluded. , stake." ...
be tacking out to sea while others were D El on a close reach hufging the ahore: • . ue at . ~ oro ' .,!;~\r':aab~~==~ "The statement that it isn't .going to be Meyner, former 1ovm>0r of New.
changed is more hopeful th!n factual." 'Jersey, toOk no poliUon on one of the in-
~tat~ Highway Commissioner Pope said iUal ialiUel atken up by the commlttee:i
today Jhen asked for comment. whether health-hazard wai'Jtings should
J The U.S. Navy's Umom Blue 'Angels Ptlnt, a factor that would mate their
preclJion flight team' will perform locally strategy pan out in their favor.
"I'm: a bit reluctant to say anythjng be ~ in all clgwetie advertising.
before the entire .commission diSt."Uises But he 11id' the industry should be allow.. ·
it," Pope continued, "but I think you can ed t.o do it!' owrl regulating under
pretty well ta~e it from the engineer's auldeliMs laid down by Congress.
at %:50 p.m. Friday and Saturday at the ..A.. ..A.. ..A..
open bou1e being bel<-at El Toro Marine H l4 H
Cor]JJ Air StaUOn. R di. F II The Angels •lreaked into town t9<1ay to H 0 0 OWS
choice what would be best."'-.
Pope ~id. the commis,,lon wilt probably
consider the proposed freeway route
change at its meeting June 19 and 20 in
.Fresno. adding that he doubts a publlc
(See FREEWAY, Page Z)
Father's Not Ready
To Become Husband
PHOENIX, Ariz:. (AP) -A young, un·
married mother of seven children ap-
peared before a Superior Court judge
Wednesday seeking child support for her
latest baby.
"Why don 't you two gel married?''
Judge Edward Hughes asked when be
learned the same man was the-father of
all seven children. •
"Your honor, I don't think he's ready, ..
. the woman replied. r
help tht Marine Corps kick o(f Anned
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Mesa Cyclist "
Dies in Crash
With Automobile
Forces Month. T h·e i r on-the-ground E d R
schedule include• • villt lo Children'• nse_na a ace
Hospital of Orange this afternoon.
A younc Cotta Mesa motorcyclist wu
fatally tnjund t<l!fOy -bis machine collided 1'ifh a Car making a lelt turn
into &n Orange Coul College parking
lot.
Gary A. Caine, 17, of 38$ .Victoria st.,
died at Coata M ... Mem«ial Hooplial
followilw !ht late morning -· Patl'Obnan a.no Camarillo 11id a
d o ct or happened to be nearby
al the time and pve 1he vkttm mouth-
t<><no<Jth -In 111 111'mp( to 1ave bb life.
Tho elgb•pllot team, chosen lrom top
Navy and Marlne Corpa: filera, performs
ln new F-4 Phantom Jet.!, flyinl in
breathtakingly, balr · raisin1ly close
foonation.
The MCAS open house ts open fret to
the public, and will be held Friday and
Saturday.
NEW YORK (AP) -The atock market
closed almost even ThW'lday, after rac·
ing ahead Wednelday·to acore,some of itr
best 1ainJ in montba.. (~ quotations,
Pages 20-21). ·
The Dow Jones Industrial average -
wbicb gained IS.OS Wedneoc!ay -moved
tn a fairly narrow range. At 1 :~ p.m.~
the Dow was off o.71.
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Mesa Children Find New Friend
You may be aslttnr Y<JUrteU, what
87 JANICE BERMAN ~'DUld I do with • parachute?
or ,.. ~ ...._ .,.., Hen al'! a few ideu fot starters, all
· A breeu blew through the playground use·testtd by the flrot lhn>ugh-llatb
behind .!jle,~ School In, Ooota Me,., l'ader• rt Canyon. arfd-U-.e sun beamed ~ on a 1roup of eome ao louncsten wbO were.}drcled -EvtrYone •tands In a circle around
~ a -of white silt. the parachute. hanging onto tt with oae
The chlldrtn -. pitying with their hand, and skipa ctoctwtse In a circle,
-fl1Gld. •• or CIKl!lior-doctwtse as the aplrlt mov,.
Jt'a a ~ them. ,
'!be chute 14-a food baddy to havo -lloldtng onto the chute with-two ~ ~6n the eroulljf. II cloean't handa,J1ounce a ball olL the clmUo Into aci licwt letl eveeytody pta.y 1( the air and catch tt In the chute again.
once around Ito oeemln(ly endteu ll1lo will .,in, U1e p<aple around the
perlm«<r, and ii doein'l play lavortt.s .•• -~ or !ht P.rachul<? II Ille Jlllrl·
So •11 NlllCf atimn, a loul'lh and cl)ute llUCCOOdl In llMddtn( lho"llll, it
fltth ll'lde teacher at canyon. Elemm· wlnl.
eomtant communications on the
progress and results of the Newport to
};n.senada yacht race. will be available
today, Friday and Saturday by means
ot a "ba,m" r~dlo neiwork.
Official control .station for the spon-
soring Newport Ocean .Salling A>socla·
tion w i 11 be Carroll 0: Hudson's
WB6RMA. He will i:ective haH-hourly
reports from · a mobile· "Hain"· station
aboerd Don Gumpert:z:' 13-foot pot'fr
vessel Westward, K60F. .
' 1be in.formation lecelved by · HudJon
trill be transmitted .to the news media
and the Joul yacht' cluba. P~, wbhtng tnformadon on the
nee """"'d call tbei<• mpectlve y-
dub.
0r ....
Weatller
The weatherman's In a rut. these
days wlth ¥J prognostications of
cloudy mornlnp and partly IUMy
afternoon•. Fitday's mm:ury will
sllp-a · bl~ down to the middle
a.ixUes.
• I DAILY" ... I.OT.,.., ....... tary all(f ltf -oatacbule expm -Make wav .. m-Ole chute by llappla1
Mrs. Mumi go( the dwt. at 1 fll!'PjOI It up and down.
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CANYON SCHOOL CHILDREN PLAY WITH NEWEST FRIEND -A GROUNDED PARACHUTE
It l•n't Host lie, It Leta Everybody Pfey •t On~ end Who ~en Git , M41d et It?
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stora, and Ayt Ihm are pltl)ly ·Jell. -Put IMlebocjy In the ctnler of the
P11cu.fllllt'lrom 110 to pi. (Set PAl\ACllUT!, Pap I)
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Grand g-,·ry~.t~nd,icted'. Btit Cleared ~of Ch 1;J rge s
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By TOM BAl\LJ!:Y ' ,a 16' ilb~iosal pl/charges •galnat Grand i..,., '!pona of1hcm would qualify JudJ• GllldMr '<Onctd«I that the Judges for con.•lderaUon. Of that Ust1, 30 to ils lOrnul}•lion. ~,,.
• • -~ • "-· · • • 'u -ai· · la. I , ·Gr'!"'! Jflri -~·,au <alJ\< rr~ •• ..,,.. """''lmille\f IO lbe nominaunc Tbal · ........ if appro...i , •-. 1JNl,t .~O !l't • tW ~ . Tllf boipecta<lad Ala ... •™· IJ ac-'" '. "llul 'llda ll· ....,. ot;tba 'baut," ~.":'tllat cailll(.DOI J>o dolCrlbOd, CODU)llllee and lbal llOC!y'• dtUberaUons a•thQmeJhe dr~ 111lD "rvle< of Jilr• ~ ... -.,.,......,.1he-.octl<'ln~•n~OI. in-Ii;:-' CUIOd of falM))' praedeN. W!l!ol ~ ~-8'1'11111!!1"""' aol Juda!! ~~~·1 11111.ho JIOfnted Olll ,~the_ • _!'•oduce<J the pr<Mllt list. -~m~~~i~~;;:;,.':,""-oOlof th~-.;y'~.~~ •' wl~'"l ·llce011byallepdl1palllic.)li ire uked,t.! ~ J*"l9nl we~ ~--... Bue~ that. many 'wage. Gardner admitted that tht 'present .,.¥,, '"-o!' d dictmtnt 1.he~VCI Wednesday but·lhe car'diOlogist over a fivt-'Wliek peliod al a sider to be eminently su1tod for grand earner1" simply e~ not afford to be .system-had-ob,vious dfa14:bacU but he present "hou.sekefplng" rOle of the aranbe
·lknenibir CranC;l Ju,Y"survived chargCs F.ulluton cllilic. t • • jury duty a!ld I, as the s rlmj,n11l court m~bert·of Uie Grand Jl\f"Y. ., suggested that a more ac«ptable -solu.· iutj' ~ •: secoQd ~J w~chJW~uld~
tbitlhey we.te not truly repffi!entative o( And he was brought to SUperior Court jud~e -to whom ~ jurors 'must refer. ''.How mariy peOpJe ln tha t income tion might be found in the Corin of one or employed only When Its presenet was r•
all,e(oocimic secillf'I OC county society. after being named in ·•tt ()ren.~Goonty submit I~ final t1llr_ of names to a·setec-bracket coatd afford to .serve· for a yca_r l\l'O bills i::urrenUy. before the 1..egislature. quitl'ed for C"l"iminal Indictment purpose,.
J•"'""e James F.-JUdge rej;;cted t~ ··o u G d J '" h 1,, • .1 B kl The :fW>nd ol thO£e two groups, ~aid -e· Grand Jury iodicfmenl which listed 17 lion committ~.. on ie ran ury · e. a;l!r~ uc ey in One of those measures, he. told-the Gard,ner, wwld.,be tailOr-made for the
&rfUll'ICnt or Deputy Public Defender nts of that offe!lff·. . "Evcry "el!orL ~..made lo make th~t tum. "I'm sure that all our judges bear court would ensure that ~•ch grand cllhe.n who cannot afford to sj>end more
L.awrenct lJUckley alter a .keenly fou~'b1-The 33-year-old foimer electronic~ selection in terms ,o1 &OCial, "'l)Olitlcal; that fact in mind \\'hen they make their juror' would rettive a f~ of s,u for each than, a rew bows pet week on gr~ J.urr
C04fl heari!lg in which qiicf ... ~ijUly' !technician sat quietly in tbt<c.us\ody ot ·a raciaJ. rellgiout and geqgrapWcal1 con· ·l'lominalions -they • have · to be day of service on the county pane;. service. But eJtbe;•biD, he added, might
District AtJoniey Ja.roes G. F;ruigbt took deputy while Judge Robert Gardner dOf· &iderations." Judge Gardner said. '/Aitd rtasonably certain.that the people lhey Presepl grand jury members., receive res<>lve Ult: argum'ent ari.su11 fro1n
on lht defender ot RObert Ervm Brown. • ftd his robes t~akl'.! the wltneJ.J bo.X. And we. try to comply with the ruling ot !h• nGmin.a~ ~e a~le to serv~." onl yupenses. • • Buckley's charges' tbat lhe orange Coun-.
Buckley's attac'k on the C,and J\Jry .. he heard the NtJ¥POM. Beach juri1t.admlt Uniled Staid; Supreme Court that our The present 19"-member iury represent11 Gardner stated a pl'ffCte.Qct for the. sc-(y rGrand J~ as preseritly constituted
followed the re)cction earlier 'hat day by .thnt !£-_federal fo rmulas for esta~i~hiOI{ final Selection must represent I typical the rendering down of 54 names which_ cond ,bilJ, .. notinJ t_hat be _ hA{I. been does.~ truly rencct aJJ economic 1tratai
Superior Court J.udge Ro~rt Gardner of poverty cligibllity were applied to the cross section of the county." \1'ete submitted by 21 Superior Court perSo~Jy Jnvolved in inQuii'JeS Pl&t.Qe~'f county conununiUes.
Mesa Students Sw_'!ep Up
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Wins -inf Mo ther' .Contes.t
cpea.a Mesa students almoSt a~t the
third annual "Mother of the Year" essay
-contest with 10 out ~ !Uinali&a.sel~erl
from l~.000 entries from NewpGrt·M_esa
elementary schools.
Finalists in 1the H,oag Memorial
}folpttal contest incl\,Kie Holly Peterson of
~w School and Roxanne Simonian of
Contp Park. Gr~e l; Lisa Taylor of
Adams~·School and Albert Ramiriz of
MOOta Vtita Scboo), Crod< 2: Miki• Kim
Alkawa of , Woodland School and Mary
Kay MldUwn of wu.o. School, Gradt-3\
!Won Raynmd of Mariners, Scilool and
Gwen ._Lajeunesae of KUlybrookt School,
Gracie 4; Linda B'&ker·ot Monte Visla
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Job Program
For Cou~ty
The National Alliance or Businessmen
will formally launch its procram to find
jqbs for Orange County's hard Core
unemployed Al a kickoff qinner at 6: 30
-Jt.m .•. May I in the Anaheim Convention
Center.
.. bool IJ'!_d C)nt:hla ·serg of Killybrooke
-Scl1ool1 Gra4~ _5 and V_irainia. Bealey and
Kei(b Ryan, both from Californ.i.a .Schoo!,
Grade '6,
The six judges--Brig: C~n. Thoma.~
Rlley,. Dr. Hugb Plumb. Haro I rl
Segerstrom, "Robert \Vllson, Dennis
Carpen~r •ncl J'b~ ~eI~r -are now !ac~ with tEJ select.loq ~! t~e over-all
winner who will receive a week 's vaca-
tiorl ror two in Hawaii. ...
Plane fare will ·be donated by
Calirornia F;'ederal Savings fnd Loan ol
Costa ttesa. ·The Tran., Qlobt i::ravtl
Bureau of Costa Mesa \viii provide hotel
accommodations.
The .judges' ielection, of 'tlie 196'
t1other of Year \\•ill be ~nnounced at-lhe
a11·ards luncheon to be held ~1ay 10, lhe ~& before Mot~~
ewporter Inn. -
,"I. The finalists, the ir mothers ·Ilic!
teachers ~·ill be iuests.
Senate Committee
Approves Schmitz
Sex Co_urse Bill
At Lhe dinner. plans for achieving From Wire Services
NAB's natiOnal goals set by President SACRAMENTO -Changed lo soften
Nixon will be explained. The major pur-its original tone a bill authored by State
pose is to find jobs for the hard core Sen. John G. Schmitz (R-Tustin), al101\··
unemployed in private business ba.5ed ing parent.s to keep children· oul of sex
on a hire-first principle, followed ·by educatfon classes, was approved in com-
on-the-job training and remedial coun-mittel Wednesday. · ·
aellng. The :Schmitz ~ill passed lhe Senate
CoUnty Chairman s:. F. Eyestone. pres-EducaUdn Commute~ on ap I to 2 voi.ce
ld.ent of North American Rockwell's t' vote at the conalu:uo~ Df the ' hearing,
Allt<>netics DivisiDn, said lhe drive has with ~ve_n Repubbcans and · one
already begun with the formation of .t Democrat 1n favor and two Democrats
ctmpaign organi~tlo·n that includes opposed.
many prominent county Pusiness men. -Schmitz' original"'):>roposal would have
They include Richard Bertea, presi-required parents to give w r i t t e n
dent of Bert ea Corp., vjce chairman ; permission for their children to attend
John P. Condon. assistant to the pres· sex education courttS.
ident of Autonetics. director: and Allen But he reluctantly. accepted an amcnd-
Deming, eXecutive . direc tor of the ment by Sen. Clair \V. ~urgener, .R-San
Orlngt County l'i1anagefnent Counc il, Diego, permitting paren"ls to keep their
deputy director. chlldren1out of the classes.
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Lagunanl(illedClimbing_
-' M . . ~u· la ountain inn zma ycu,
From \\'ire Services .
Challenging a once-forbidden ridge on
the world's seventh highest mountain has
killed five Americans, including a Lagura
~ach man . according fo faint radio
message from the icy Himalayan pe:ak.
No details are yet known of the ac·
cident which ha!'I reportedly killed Paul
Gerhard, 26, of 271 High Drive but half
the Yanks on the expedition are con-
firmed dead today.
P'lrst word of the tragedy on 26.~7~/oot
Mount Dhaulagiri came fi'om the
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aaying two Sherpa. native· gujdel were
also kiUed.
' Unconfirmed moontairieer v1Ciims nn
the · American -Alpine ·c11,1~tpohiored
Mount Dhaulsgiri auault,·radiOf:d by th~
team's assistan~ leader. include: _
. -Expedilion. Leader Bo;.·d N. Ever~tt
Jr., New York City. ,
-Stan!ord Universitv studeht William
Ross. of Stanford, Calif. w
·...:,John v. Hoeman, Anchorage, Alaska:
-David Seid111ann, ·or Norwalk, Conn.
First radio reports from the remol.f
scene on the peak whose Tlt>etan nam11 mean~ White Mountain came ''from
William "Al'' Read, of MoOse, Wyo,1 assistant leader ·or the cxpe(lilion.
1-1, said the other ·Americans ·on the
Pirty were in good heaJ.Ul, although there.
are also reports lhal Read asked for a
helicopter· to evacuate two ill or injured
explorers. ' · · · · •
Authorilics in New Delhi said loday
lhhy had word lha~ a helicopter . -
delayed in takeoff by bad weather -had
finally landed at the nearest possible spot
to the tragic scen e.
A two-day walk tG the 1s.ooo.root-hlgfi
base camp still awaits thc.m.
Ca r Buyer Su re
Got All Up Tig ht
'l11ere was a fury· on the lot at Harbor
Dodge in COsta Meu, Wednesday. but ll
·wasn't a trade-In ol • differ~t m•ke, a bllt~ed iaJesman told police.
Charles W. Ca strop. 37 r or 17011 N~\\'·
qulst lAne, Huntington Bea<:h, sild he
wu.-workin& .. out...a.dtal with a customer
ill. the orflce at • liarbc:i Blvd ., wben
the man became enraaed.
The victim sald lbe pOlentlal car bizyer
Gverturned 1 desk on top of him and slug ....
d him in the neck before lleeil\a the
e. accord Int to . Patrolman Ktarllln
f'IU '.fo
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-· . empt" ot 20 years aco to form a mote
meahlni;ful Grand Jury -a panel con1·
prtlcef entlrtl)'Of'founpnen. "!•inflicted
a great deal of suffering on that group , ..
he said, ''.and I haven 't attempted to
repeat the experiment"
-• DAl,L Y ,ILOT Sllff ~lltM B,OYS' CLUB PRESIDENT WILLARD COU ltTNE.Y VISITS PROPOSED SITE OF NEW BRANCH .
-Spot Nt•r l•lbo• Plt r Envltlontcf •• Location for $100,000 Bullcling '
Boys~' Cl uh Seeks Bal-Dome
Neiv port Ask ed for Site at
The 4,000-member Harbor Area .Boys'
Club wanl.5 lo build a new clubhouse -
ils third -in Balboa .
Boys' Club pre!ident Willard C.
Courlncy today asked the City n(
t~e1vport ~each for pern1issi'ln lo b11ilrl Oil
beach property just west of the Balboa
Ocean Pier. -
Proposed is ·construction of a one-story
structure housing a crafts shop, ga.ine ·
rooms and small gymnasium.
"Our otber two branches,'' said
Courtney, a yacht broker, "ha ve !\Vim·
. ming pool.11. The one by the pier, ol
coorse, won 't need one. We'd have lhe
sea ." _
Cost of the f.acil!ty 'Would range from
$80,000 tO· $100.000! he said, .adding · that
the ·club .has. the money, raised through
fund drives. _
Sought from the city ii; a $L per year
lease arrangement on the site, slightly
less than an acre in site.
The Boys' Club now operateis branches
f ro1n l'oge 1
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hearing would eren be set on lbe switch.
.An earlier· public hearing by ,-the state
Division of Highways at the Orange
-County Fairgrounds .sho~ed strong sup-
port for the Red-Blue rolfte ·and Newport
Beach and Co.sta t1esa officials have en. dorsed, it. ------:--- - -
, ~-e slate director ot .public works i!I
now evaluating the .hig.lt)Vay qineer·s
nwn recommendatiOn of the 4.5-mile final
link of tbe Newport Freeway prior to
choosing his route.
111 2131 Tustin Avenue, Costa Mesa. west
or the Upper Bay:· and at 594 Center
Sb·eet, near Costa Mesa Park.
The club leases the ·1and at both iiites
from th e city ol Costa Mesa for $1 a
year. A similar arrangement will be
sought from Newpo_rt Beach city 'coun·.
rilmen, said Courtney,
The council ·will formally receive the
request at its May 12 aession. Ttie city
~faff at the tit;ne is expected to be
di.rtcte~ to atudy the proPQSal and return
Fron~ .,,..,., 1
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president. said a 'curious th ing ha~ ha~
pencd on Im camyus. Almost SO percent
of the daytime students are now over 21
ytra·rs old, h,e said.
He said administrators are having to
learn to cope.
"It is difficult for us to talk to a 23.
year-old atudent who h1is &een four years
Jn the service. is 1'.'orklng 20 hours .t
week, has a wife who is assisting him,
11nd his goal is a master's degreel YQu
don't kid with him. in the same 1ay,·•
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Citizen advisors were served a me.al by
future airline stewardesses, entertained
by the combined college chorale. aaw a
movie on the district's compulcr Jn-
struction program and toured the almost
campleted OCC library.
with a recomm:endition.
Publle Works Director Joseph _T. Devlin
. said .this morning that it is possible, if the
council approves;that the project can be
studi~ in combinatiOn with a plfn to
reconstruct· the 1,000-space city parking
lot near the pier. The proposed . Boy_,;'
Club site is localed betlvccn the. parking
lot and the pier.
Courtney said the site was selected by
his board of directors following s length y
study. "We feel we could provide a very
much needed recreat.io1lal service there.''
ht said. "Our other braoches are some
distance from the peninsula."
He said the club plans to provide ii.,
owo .parkiug facililleJ, which would be
'l.vailable to·the public at rates normally
charged by_ the city when the r;lu bhouse is
not in use.
Mes a Woman Cut
On Le gs iii Crash
A 22-ycar·old Costa Mesa 1yoman suf-
fered serious leg cuts \Vednesday night
\\'hen her car hit a pov.•er pole in Newport
Beach at a speed of about 80 miles per
hour, police said.
~·l elinda Sue Stemper of 265 Ogle St.,
Costa Mesa, suffered a badly cut leg in
the 7:25 p.m. crash on Pacific Coast
Highway west of Balboa-Boulevard.
Officers quoted the driver as' saying
she y,·as traveling about 80 when she fai l-
ed lo negotiate a curve and her car hit
lh~ power pole.
• Buckley put Brown on the stand IG
establiSb that the man w.1to· allegedly
masqueraded as Or. Glenn F95ter, ~•
University of Alabama heart specialilt.
was 'typical of the ·~thousands of in-
digents" who were . subjected to ln·
dictment by an OrlUlge County Gr~d
Jury ~cltawn from a higher economic
echclOI). .
Brown's testimony produced some bit·
ter exchanges between Buckley and
Enright before the burly deputy dlstrict
attorney sat down in.disgust •
Enright was repeatedly interrupted +!
he sought to challenge Buckley's aS!Jet·
lion that Brown. only earned $5,500 Jn
~ 1968, thus establishing him as an· kl-
digent. Enright argued that Brown_,'" a
skilled electronics engineer, or!l',i.J:amed
that ~mount because he did notWork for
varying periods durine that year.
Judge Judge also refused to want
Buckley's demand for a continuance nf
the hea~ing to Monday, the day on which
Brown must face jury trial. And he threw
out a move· by Bu~kJey to. have membto
of the Orange County Grand Jury~appel,r
·Monday for interrogation on their
economic atandiog.
ch~te, and lift him up b}' _holding onto
1he edges of the silk.
-Run with the chute, keeping t11'
parachute. off the ground.
There are doiens of uses r;r a para-
chute, espccia!ly in the elementa,.Y
grsdes. Some of them are a little sneaky,
By having the children hop, skip or
ruri around the parachute, M.:S. Mun n
can test large motor coordinatio~oe
measure l?_f reading readiness. lJl some
cases. if a child can't skip, he may have
trouble learning to read.
It's also good for testing knowledge o(
numbers. Each child is given a number,
an'd ·when Mrs. r.1unn holds up t1vo num-
bers. the two children with the numbers
run to change places unde r the chu_le.
Ir the child doesn't' change places. he
needs a little more work.
But 'the ~est thing about playing with
a parachute. says Mrs. tt lunn, is '"No-
body lails." She explained, if t h e
kids are playing softball, and someone
strikes out, everybody points at him an d
says. "l t's a!J your lault." But a bll
friendly parachute game makes any
errvrs seem minor.
As lhe children hustled the parachu!e
Across the field, one litlc girl fell down.
She got right back up and rejOined the group. ~
Said ~1rs. Munn, ''If another child ha d
pushed her. she wouldn't have gone back
into the game. But how can you get ma d
al a parachute?"
After evalu•tinc· all lacto(s ind any
subsequent communications from city,
county, state or . f~eral ..a.genciei in·
volved. Moe will recbmmend one of the
live possi ble routes to t.he coinmission.
a l fi.J. (Jarrell .
No . mauer 1what Karcoher said. \'{ed •
f!Mday1 other"· oblervers. of _lbe total
freeway picture seem to believe that
RQU~e ~.will indeed 1wiiig out w e s t of
powntown C,Ol!lta Mesa.
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~kinJ ·yo uni: . womaii. bul she's much
t,hinner t~an wtieaJl? came.here.'' The-red·hair~llss Tregotr worked as ~ mcdica.l se<:retiry in prison,._ -
"ShC's al\vays been a hard worker,''
said h:lrs. Carter. ''.She never mixed a·lot
v.•it.h the other prisoners, but she con·
ducted flcrself (he Wij the hopes lo \Vhen
she enters the community -., a helpful
person and • good citb:eA."
Miss Tregoff was sentenced lo fjve
years to liie on a sce<ind-degree murder
convlctioo lrid lo a ijre term lot· con-
spiracy to commit murder. Finch la serv·
ing lire terms for first-degree niurder and
conspiracy, .
Finch and· bis attractive wile were ac·
1i1·e in Los Anaclea IOclety IDd member~
or lhe country club set Jn the auburb ot
\Veit Covinll > -
She was fQUlld dead ou~e her hpmt
the nlght ol ·Ju))'._1_1. 19$9, ,,hot ill-the '
bid. her skull fraauttd, · .
The p~tion charaed ihil Dr'.'Flnch ·
~rprlsed her" wfien she return6d from an
'\'enlng out. pislol whipped her and ·•bot ·
her when !She fan. He 'Was found as:Jetp
the next day I.Iii Mia Tre1otr• aputmenL
·M1" Ti'esof"'u ~t~ci-tntt tern.,
ct5nfllcting lllOrlcs.
The' prooecution cb..-ced th• loven
conspired to ellmlbate Mrs. Finch (Q keep
her from &•llloi • "'1art of 1750,000
aM!!ts · aht "Uat.ed In a cu.I t for divorce.
Both Floch.,. and ~1is1 Tregolf became
•liglble foe parole Jut year but boll> JOit
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Former German Sol.dier Recalls Tyranny of Wartime
117~ GllSTKEY
Of tlloe o.111 PtW "'"
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OUo Skirde took 1 loo.I drag on a
cigarette and Jooked up at the moon,
ahining m his Huntlllglon.Beach home.
}le had ju.st finished Sllling-his-ei:-
·P<d~ as a Gennan !Oldler on the RuMtan front ts years ago.
toeelber they footbl anotbtr war -Ibo
post.war German black martet,
By the late !!HOii the German economy •
"J read of students and other groups
. rioting and J juet.ean't understand it/' he
'aaid, in a heavy Gennan aceent.
"People in America just don't know
how much freedom they bav~. The._y don't
know how to use It!"
Freedom· ls a precious word to Skirde.
. Hew a s a IS.year-old b o y in Hellsburg,
Germany, when Adolf H1Uer came to
'power in I~. The memory of it all isn't
n"eet. The same is true.for his wife, An-
na, Who grew qp in ~elsungen.
"I can remember an election in our
town in the 1930s," she recalled.
"There was a man in the voting: booth
and you had tt) mark your ballot so he
could watch you and record how you
voted. One man in the toWn ~dn't vote
the right way and he was tied to a wagon
and paraded through town. Little children
chased after him and spat at him.,.
Such incidents became commonplace in
pre-war Germany and it wasn't he;ilthy
to protest. And when jobs became more
plentiful, ·the long-suffering Germans
forced ~m.selves to swallow It all and
bold their breath. ·
Otto Sklrde was graduated from high
gchool in 1935. By 1944, of the 56 boys in
hi.s class, four woukt· be alive. And one
would have 106t both legs, another both
eyes, Sklrde would be thrice wounded and
the fourth UMCathed.
.And three of Sldrde'11 five brothers -
Bruno, Josef, and Georg -were all con-
sumed a1 the Russian front.
bad s~bllized ~what.and the Skirdu
had settled In Melsung'en. Sklrde found-.
.teady work u a plasttter but iris nerves
...... were-i'ar fronr~~· .
'lbe East German border waa: only ill
miles away and sk!rde had Joni thoughts
about bia famUy1al iliiure. ·
••1 became determined that r wanted
my kida to have a better life than I had.
When tile war had eodt.d, I had Iott my
home and everythlng. It wasn't golng to
happen lo my chll<tren!'
In 1955, the Skirde family was on a boat
bound for Canada. ·They lived 111, Van;o
couver nine years betOre moving to Seat-
tle ln 1963. It was during·a vilcaUon tour ·
cl the west coast that the Stirdes were
attracted to Huntington Beach, where
they moved In 1964. ·
OtfA> Skirde today Lt, a ~lng!y at peace witb blmlell. He la easUy
and ex~ for physical ·scars, no
evidence or having survived one of
history's 1DOBI brutal milltaey campaigns.
He enjoys following the athletic ezplolta
of his youngest djild, Manfred, who ts a
19-year-old miler at Orange COi.st Col·
lege. · -·
Soon he will become an Amorl<an
citizen. .
True O> his word, Otlo Sldnle has glveo
his famjly • better life.
Business Skill
Tourney Slated
At Westminster
Skirde was studying to be a con-struct.ion.. engineer when, at 19, he wu A buslnets skllla tournament IJ planned
drafted in 1939. He was desliried to serve for Westm.inster High School Tuesday
In ooe of ~ largest land invuions of all wilh studtnta from each of the bigb
· s~·d I · -~ · schoob in the Huntington Beach Unloo trme. IUl e was an e1p OSJVes e ... .-. ~ m High School Dilbict eompe:~·--
orro SKIRDE AS YOU°NG GERMAN INFANTRYMAN
The Memory of It All 11 Not Sweet
DAILY PILOT t
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Ten yem from now, noboc11 w!D bave
"' pay bb """ boepilal bllla, "'°-= la! administrators told the Aasod
of Weatern Hospitals meellnC In~
Sister Virginia Schwager of the Prov•
tdence Hospital in Seattle aod Cllfft.m
LlnvUle, of the Fresno Comoullty HOlpl•
W said Wednesday lbal n to-85 per C<ftl
of all hospital bllb are -paid by • third party, .A I '
With rising coots, they said. an boepi·
tal bills will be paid by medic.are « oth-o
er hospital coverage programs wUbJD 11
years. 1
"The public Hp<CtS the hoapilala t<i
have the latest equipment. but the de-
mands this makes on captlal ezpmdlturf • ~ fantastic," Linville said. l
The t w o adminlstrators 1 a I• a. an-
swer is a comblna.Uon ot IOOl9 Naic fao
cillties such as obstetric9 · amona: bmpl·
:Ui;~":':"~lned purchase ~ ._ivi
'Ham'let' ·Slauid
At Beac~ Library
"'Hamlet" starring Marlmlllaa ScbeU
will be presented at 7:30 p.m. Friday, at
the Huntington B<fsh Publlc Library ·
Film Forum. '
The film, produced in Gecmany In 1964
with English dialogue, had lta premiere
showing at the San Francl!CO Film
Festiva1 ..
· Th e Hunlingtoo Beach IO'eell!ng, !Ale
and open to the public, will b e I ID
promptly due in the lengfh of the film.
the First Pioneer Battalion of the First DAILY PK.OT...,,"""' Ch;ii~an of the t :30 p.m. event la
Infantry Division when three million FREEDQ"' lS PR!iQQl,!S 1• __ -. ~·---... ,,.-<I-I!:': Pi<W··-. ---·-· _ Park Bond Boosters
German troopo invaded Ruma 00 June · Otto Skf..,.oc1ay ,.ffim"d "1a::p::i1i':aC:y;:;the'=1:1r':!,l!ik1~11.~1n::"l1ypmg~·~. ~A=;==.r-~-d""'.".~8--~_b_b _____ S _________ ~~~~~~'-"~~~~
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· ..... I ... --~·-lronl In .. , .. ng. Trophies will rme . 0 --ery uspects To Sketch Campaign He ?tJ&• .. a oog ":'re , .... \,111:rn be a .. a.r ... cd to w!Jmers of three place! cam~gns at Leningrad, ~tvla and was but we all remdrnbered what hap-and the high scl'iool winning the most Cornmi'Ueemen cam•·'-'·g Io L Estorua. Eventually, the Ru.mans drove ~ . · •fi ill · 11...-....... " ...,...&""' r ~ invaders out of. their homeland and pe:ned when they entered the ~irst World =--":_· :::::::51<-::~~ ... ~':~ee...,--es H l,d passage of a $6 mUlion bond isaue to proo
killedonemillioooftbemlntheprocw. _ War,_also. most .olthe.."ll~·W .... -· The tournament Is lpoll!Ored by the e on Double· Charges videa park syslemlnHuntlngtonBeach
And. although Sldrde w a 1 wounded captured in Russia was ~er~can. Kiwanis clubs of Fountain Valley, Hun· will meet Friday at.6:30 p.m. in the ad:.
three limes, the ~ussian winter of lMl He ~ wou~ the frr~ time on July tington Beach and We11tminster and the ministrative anne1 of city hall, 6th and r~alls the most bitter meJ!>Ol'les. 15,.1941, m ~a. H~:bears a depr~ businesa educaton of the district. 'lbree armed robbery ,suspects who are · Forty-five minutes later they entered. M~;y~~e~!resWI in ihe ~lr program
. 'I can ~emember walking throuB!t a w_hite scar: on his left bicep where a billlet The event is open to the public and believed to have held up two businesses the Thrtftimarl market,.J.308 w. Edinger and jn aidin" in the election campaign Lt field ~p1~l ward where 10 aokhers pierced hl5'·arm. . Ro}lert Martin, work expert e 0 c e Wednesday night were arrested by Santa • r.o were being treated. Only one bad been Then. at Leningrad on Dee. 24, 1941, a coordinator~-for the distrld said the Ana police in the parking Jot of a Ave. and reportedly walked around the Welcome to attend, according to camo
&hot. The other nine had frozen feet and .itell exploded In front of twp. He still event will 6e a good opporrunjty for pro-supennar\ret. · store stuiiing shopli!ted articles into their paign Chairman Cris C. Crb. The election
hands. I'U never forget that 11mell ol rot-carries shrapnel in his right lung. spective employers to see the students in Jailed ·were Glendo Ponds, 23, who shirts. . ii June 3•
ting flesh, it was terrible." Alter several months of recuperaUon. action. refuscd to give his address; William E. When clerks in .the store protested, one
Skirde says he can recall one day on he was sent back t;o \he front. On Dec. 17, . Allen, 28, 218 S. Franklin St., Santa Ana, nf the trio threatened them with an
the front when the thermometer had 1944, while attempting Jo defuse a mine Recrui" te~ Ousted and James A. Burrell, 19, an El Toro auton1atic. pistol and the three" fled. .
dropped to 64 below zero. in East Prussia, it exploded· and blew off ... o Marine. A call to police headquarters during the
He w a s asked when the German foot his left thumb and the tip of his right lit--Police said the trio are suspected of shoplifting brought a patrol car to the
soldler knew the war was l06t. tle finger. LOS ANGELF.3 (UPI) :_.U.S. Navy first holding up the Santa Ana Liquor st.ore's parking lot where oUicers ar-
'"When the Americaru: came Into the Finally, it·erxled. He returned lo shat-recrulten_were asked to_leav.e thll .Qc. Store, i!,t 1430 W. lsl St., about 11 p.m. rested the trio in their car.. .
war, we knew It was over," he said. tered Germany owning "only the clothes cldental College campus Wednelday to ~ walking ·OtJt with three bottles of They had pork chops, sliced ham and
· "We v;ould hear Goebbels on the radio on my ·body." He married Anna. 'Ibey avoid a coofronta.Uon with pretesting W.!ne' after threatening the clerk with a bottles or Vodka, whiskey and wint in !f'1i;-~ "'l whPf 11. oaper tilJ:er America met at a hospital in Mulsen in lMl, end atudt!U. gun. .}. \ ,; their posstM\on, officera,&aid.
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Just in time for Mother's Day! We haw many short and long robes. And,
yau'll also find long hostess pajamas lllld ll!Mibou-trimmed I0111gewear.
AJl 11111 In wonderfully COiorfui prints or solids. And, any one Is
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. "Tbe EnCbanted FOfe:Sf," a puppet
'Show wtruen, directed and staged by the
fourth-grade class at Robinwood School,
will be presented at 2 p.m. and 3 p.m.
Saturday in the dtildren'1 aectJon of tbt
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_GOP Senator Urges Nixon Stai:t _Immediate Withdrawal
WASBINGTON (UPI) -Sen. Gtarp
D. Aim (ft.VI.), urpd tbe Nbtao od-
minlstratlon todty to \tart wllhdrawtnc
troops from Vietnam ''without delay."
"Eva U wo cloo~ -. --ant
incrw toward_netoUated .CU'mMt 1n
PW, n look lonrard to a period When
tbe capoblllty of the Soutb Vietnamese -t to carry forward tbe war
and maintain ita OW1l ~ wW be
put enouC!i to jUIUly wlthdtawale."
thare wW be• "Ji&nificant n e w
.developmtata!..' .In lllfl Vietnam situaUoo _
within 40 to 60 days.
Rlea:le, who visited Vietnam in Feb-
ru&cy, aaijl at a news conference he is
"convinced President Nllon is pUrsuing a
dlffenint course" from tha.i oI Pr~ident
Lyndoo B. Jobnaoo. .• .
Amerk:anlsatloo' Is being developed and
Implemented-by-the ho• ad·
ministration," !pegle aid. .
" .. .l lhererore tap my colluruet and
our cillzens to bear with the Prtttdent In
.the week.I immediately Wad -and sup-
. port his tnJUaUves with respect )o Vt.t·
nam."
In Ireland
BELFAST (UPI) -James Chicbeste~
Clark, a moderate on the is.sue of equal
rights for N9rthe.rn Ireland's Roman
Catholics, today was elected premier. He
defeated hardliner Brian Faulkner by one
I vote. -~· ~ ..... De ...........
Robort wu-of Loo Al)ieles
didn't know It was load<:<f -the
ruitcase he wu · carrying that is.
Wilson, a United Airlines baggage
handler., was wounded when he set
down a suitcase and a .22 calibre
pistol in.sid! _the valise discharged.
Alm. the -5ellato R<lpubllcan • and rantlni GOP member of tbe Stnato Foreao 11e1auooa 0omm111e<. aa1c1 tn a
prepared .peecb that the tlme bu come
"for lhe new admlnlllratliio to decide what
to.00 aboul the war.
Aa for a ttmelable for IUCb a develop-
ment. Rk:bardlon tndlcated a decls:lon
llll1 wac ID ledellalte DlllDber ol mmths
away.
"Ci.re.ful analyall 9( recent observable
actlona wilh respect to U.S. involvement
in Vietnam lea'da me to coDCl.ude tb8t a
a!gDlllcant new program otr • de -
Aiken, on the other ~. sald, "Cor:n-
mon sense should tell ua that we ha~e'
oow accompllsbed our purpose u far•as
South Vij!tnam is ooncerned."
Chichester-Clark won the governln& ~
UnioniSt Party's runoff 1116 to replace·-
•
Po.ssibly the only football 11!oying
Walrus in the: world U a girt Olga,
900 pound!, ·7 1Jtar.,old, lives at the
suburbcin,.lr.dokfield, Ill., zoo. She in·
hales to hold the ball and maps Mr
head to make the· tos.s. She· hasn't
had an11 offers from the pTos -but
that'.s what happens to girls who play
football. • "Don't p 1 a y with the girls,''
the Soccer Association of Derby ·-
England to1d . athletes. The ban was
issued lo stop soccer players from
playing exhibition games with girls
Who are not allowed to play in as-
sociation matches. "We play for
charity. It's ridiculous to take the
games seriously," answered Lynn•
f,.tti, 19. • Dearborn. Mich. -City Fire-
man Thomas Brackett Jr', took part
ot his office home with him. The
eight-year vet e ran smoke-eater
. shelled out a cool $80 to buy two
brass sliding poles from Dearborn's
last twcrstory firehouse, "I've got
five boys/' he said. "They think it's
a better idea than stairs." •
Because so many tourists feli
into an ornamental pool at
Spalding, EngUJnd, the village
installed a quick clean and press
service. "They seem to get too
engrossed in taking photograph!
and don't see the lake,'' a
spokesman said, explaining why
20 people felt into the pond last
year. Now victims will be hand-
ed a pair of overalls and a cup
of tea while their clothes are
dried.
• Di1n• Morrell, 4, e I u de d
Kn~borough. England police /or
thJee months but her luck finally
11aO out. Doreen Morrell, her moth·
er, caught the girl dialing the police
and marched her to the station to
apologize. 'The police switchboard
has been swamped with anonymous
calls -sometimes 10 a day -for
the past three months. Mrs. Morrell
moved the telephone to a higher
shelf.
Aiken's plea eoinclded·wlth Itron«, new
Indications lhat eventual unilateral U.S.
troop wttbdnlwala are part ol Praidml
Niloo'a peaoo plan.
The stat. Department mode uallable
the trans<rlpt ol • televllloo lntenlew
(Nallooal F.ducational Televllloo) . In
which Uoderaecrelary d. 5tat. EWot L.
Richardson uid Wedoeaday night:
The uodmecretary -lug• patlOlll that the admlnlatraUon ....
under preaure lrom the Amertcaa people
for immecllale action In tbla reprd. "5o
io., u they feel ... .,. doing everything
we can/' be: uld, "l think we've Sot quite • lot-of time... '
On the question d. timing, Rep. Donald
W. Rlqle Jr. (ft.Midi.), pndlcted 1oda1
Broad. Approa~h
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SF Police Hope to Drag in Muggers
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -"I jull
can't do anytblng with my hair," one bur·
Jy Jl!'IC" offiCt!' trained-In Ibo manly aria
of jUdo and karate ei:clalmed.
"Dearie, you forgot your lfrdle," one
policeman Aid to anolbet aelectiq a
rald!hly leatbmd hat.
And then Ibo aevm-man oquad d. 5an
Franclsc9.JIQllcemen received inll1uctlon
in the not-~ aria of applying
lipsticl< and panc.ike mU:eup to bide five
c'clock shadow.
. "Don't mince O< wtate your blpo -
Walk like a lady," aald Lt. Gus Bnrr«m1n
at a ftnal "dres!I rehearsal" f« the 9qUad
)Vednesday •
The oquad Is part ol a new 1IO-m.on unit
police have, eotablUllecl to 1rJ and mm
the rlalng nit ol crime In 5en Fr-..
The aeven -ID <f.r•I will join "alx women ollJi:m ~ perfonnlnc.
lhnllat undercover w«t to anac purae-
mttcben, mua:en and npllta.
A nnlrobe room at tllO Hall of Juallce
bu been let uide for "Lea Glrll," as
tbelr buddies oa Ibo lone are beginning
.. call them. •
Ringing m racb ln the room are
women's bats, dreuea, coal.!, prim gold
spectacles and punes -all weapc:m in
tbe war m crime.
Squad members also wlll Include a
lel'Vice revolver in their wardrobe.
South Viet.s Turn Back . .
•
600 Reds Near Cambodia
SAIGON (UPI) -Sooth Vietnamo•e
paratroopers today turned back eoo Com-
munist 90ldiers who tried to overrun their
camp near the Cambodian border. 1be
U.S. command aald GI combat deaths
last week were the lowe.st in four months.
The weekly cuuaJty report 1iMI JI.!
Americans killed and 1,235 wounded -
the {ewelt total cuualties &lnce the Viet
Coog an<!_ North Vielnameae began their
winter-spring affensive Feb. 23. The num·
ber killed WU the lowest lince lhe ,...k
ending Jan. 11.
Allied offldaill atlribuled Ibo drop-d.I
In U.S. i-s to a decline In the IDtenslly
of Commuru.t ahelllnp. But Ibo week
Paris Negotiator
Flies to Saigon
Mter NLF Bid
PARIS (UPI) ;.. Ambassador Pham
Dang Lam, South Vietnam's ch.Id
negotiator at the Vietnam peace con-
ference, left unexpectedly for Saigon to-
day to report to his governme:nl
Lam flew to Saigon 24 boun after ~
Viet Cong's National Uberatlm Frcint
(NFL) aaid it was ready to dllcuas with
"'other parties" moves to make the
deadlocked conference progreu.
SoUth Vie:lnamese delegation off}cll.11
uid Lam would be bact ln time fa( next
'Ibw'sday'1 16th sc.beduled aesslon of the
conference.
He left as U.S. and South Vlelnam
.delegatlona were studying the Communist
text to Re U it meant the NLF wu ready
to talk directly to Saigon on the poliUcal
future of South Vietnam.
.
1aw heavy ccmbat almg the Cambodian
border, where the command uJd l500
Communlata hit Ibo South Vietnam.,.
troopers before dawn today.
Behind a barrage ol 30 rocket and
mortar roundll, an estlmal<d North Viet·
namese battalion .charged the govern-
ment camp at C•Y. cm village 52 mllu
nor1hwesl ol Saigon, military spoi:mnen
Aid. Allied C&IUlltleo were described u
"ll«hl"
The 5outh Vletnameae lmlpers, wWi
American warplues and hell®,._.
IWllhlPI mpporting thttn, turned back
Ibo attack in foor bours of heavy fighting,
lront rep.ta said, killing 40 guerrillas
who aprang the assault from bivouacs
along the border.
GEN. DE GAULLE
MAN FOR MSU
EAST LANSING, Mich. (UPI) -The
· acting prul.dent of Michigan Sti.te
Univenity, who doesn'twant the .job for Rood, think! thei-e's a .. giar.t among
men'" who sbould have it: Form.er Pr-1·
dent Owles de Gaulle ol France.
E<U>Omlcs Prof. Walter Ada!lll, who
look over as MSU'1 pruldent tempomily,
April 1, made the sugestton alter
meeting Wednesday with billet llludenls
ltlging 1 sit-in at a dormitory cafeteria.
"'General de Gaulle is obvious1y the
man for MSU," the clgar-imotlng Adams
l&id. "He's a giant among men; he bas
great administrative aperJence, and he
bu an excellent mUttary combat record
-and these are prerequisites !?t' a co$
lege presidency nowadaya:."
'Virginia Frost Warnings
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'Don't Wlggle'Your Hips ••• Walk Like a Lady'
his cousin Terence M O'Neill, as
premier of 'trus country t n by religi~
.strife. c . ~
O'Neill, who quit ~ter monlM of
violence between Protestants a n d
Catholics, was among e 33 Unionlat.!
voting in tbe secret ballo
Party Chief Roy Brad! d ·~IJllCed
the decision aft.er an hour meetmg
Unionist rqembers of par · •
Chichester-Clark and Faulkner also were
eligible '10 vote, but they had 1aid
beforehand they would abstain.
The close vote indicated discont.ept and
uncertainty within the P r o t e 11 t a n t ·
dominated party over how the govern-
ment sbou.1d handle Catholic dem&11m for
equal voting and housing rights.
!30th candidates had quit O'Neill's
cabinet because of the"'dispute, but for
different reasons. _
Cries of "one man, one vole!" echoed
In the House as Bradford made his an-
nouncement abortJy after nOon. That is
the rallying cry of Northern Ireland's
.Civil Rights Party.
Faulkner and Chichester-Clark both
said tbey supported O'Neill's liberal
reforms, whi ch included equal votes for
everyone. But Faulkner was backed by
the Unionist Party'• militant right wing,
which opposed any reforms for Catholics.
Chichester.Clark, a cousin ol O'Neill, was
DOminated by the party's liberal wing.
Iraq, E. Germany Ally
BEffiUT (UPI) -I r a q WedntO<lay
became the first Arab country to extend
·run diplomatic relatiorui to Ells t
Genn.any, Baghdad radio announced. T~e
radio said the move was taken to confirm
••ties of friendship."
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ThurMfQ', May 1, 1969 DAILY PILOT ·5
• Coluillbia, Other NY Schools ~c~UE=ENIE'-'-:-.....,_...~•-:-Y,,....'h1-""-1•r1a_"....,d1 Hall Raps
I •
Defiant Czechs:
•
Stirred by Campu~moil U.S. Red
-:-· Leaders
\
Ma:Ss at Square
ar TM A-ll!H ,,_
PfQ.t~~H"S led ~l__·§.tude.nls
for a Democratic Society have
Wzed two bulldlnp at Cd·
umbia UnlversHy, repulsed a
counterattack by o t be r
!itudenls and jeered a lheli.ff
who warned them to leave.
Four other NeW York City
campuses are beset by student
tunnoil, but elsewhere around
tbe nation. fewer campuses
rep(irted trouble.
Several hundred studenta at
Columbia stormed i n t o
Mathematics and
Fayerweather b a 11 s Wed-
nesday, clubbed in the face a
Al-.---i;protessor who got in "their way
and barricaded the doors.
'
They waved red flq:s and an eight.day sit.In lo five Col·
put up a poster of Ernesto umbla buildings by making
"Che" Guevara , the late Latin mo11 than 700 arnsts.
American revolutionary. Vnder Sheriff William lt
The double sit-in, in support · Kehl tried lo enter
of black stu~nts' demands for MathemaUcs Hall to give tl}e
a larger rote in the admissions protesters a court order re-
prOcess, came exacUy one quiting them to show why they
year after 1,000 police ended should not be charged with
Is~~ Now Claiming
Aitack Psychological
11 UnllM ,.,_, l•ttrnltllllll
Israel today did an about
face and said ib commando
raidS "deep inside Egypt Wed-
nesday \\'ere intended to be
more psychorogical than de-
slruc:Uve. Earlier it .reported
the attacks severely dam-
aged ·Egyptian installations,
denounced by Cairo as a lie.
UPl Correspondent Ray-
mond Wilkinson, on the scene
near Nag Hammadi where ·
Israeli military officials said
their helicopter-borne troops
hit, saw none of the damage
to bridges and power instal·
lal'ions that Isract reported.
Js\3el had announced that
th!' raids, about 280 miles
sooth ol Cairo, "severely
damaged" the Jdfu Bridge,
t'wo sets of high tension lines
Nixo:q. Eyes
\ Exchange
'With China
• ,;., WASHINGTON..-(UPI) -
.,. The·-N ix on admini.str-'ion -
:..,.oa.ld like to iniUate alP el• ~change ol. news·men, scholars
: ;~nd. studEi"nt:s. with Communist
,. J;hina if Peldng shO'o\'S some
:iYnterest. · ~-The disclosure was made by,
• n aythorltative oUicial or the
~"administration at a bri~fing
:. for business executives which
_.concluded V{ednesday night at
..: the $tate ~ment. :1. Tiie official, who could not
,·be identified under the rules of _
rthe "background briefing."
,_ disclosed the · proposal in ~&MWer to o n e businessman's
~ ·questio~d cast it in te.,~s
·~(If improving relations wtlh
'-'Dlainland Chi,na.
Your
Friendly Store
7-'fhe administration official;
however, said the United
: States intended , to proceed <1 ~·with due caution" in its a
tempt to improve relatio~. ~ Thi! official said, for e~-~ ample, ~e United S.tates .hlif ,
, no intenlion qf agree1ng ,to µI
• .f.dmlssion of majnland Chiria
>to the United Nations and the
· ell'.pulsion from the world body }oI the Nati9nalist Republic•of
.-( China or Taiwan.
" ' ~Reds Ignore
i~Ma1·ch Ban :,1
1 •PARIS {UPI} -More than
4.-\200 slogan-shouting rqil!tant
Jeftblt.s marched with r,ed ban-
11ers flying through suburban ~Saint Denis today in defiance
:Cf a ban on MaY Day
G'.emonstratlons I m p o s e d
'Jointly by the government and
!'ranee's labor unions.
t. But they disperliled quickly
' ._vithoot incident when hun-r<ciJ.ecb oC rlbt police moved In
to hei<l them off.
Some <?· tll",L.,clo(non*to"•
longin mootlf!' tl10' ao~t ~mmun,st lzague a , ther
.. extreme leftist outfits, stfouted
'•tt>e Gaulle has gone! The
,itruggle is on aptn'."
Sonja llenie
Wins 815,000
LOS ANGELES (AP)
Sonja Henie, the f o r m e r
_J!· l!'u~ star. aod actres., was
rtan!~ Jl5,000 d tt fti a & e I
...Wednuday In Supttlor Court.
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l!J!<S of Dolly Doris Brlgh~
widow of lnduotriallst David
.I Brljht are encroaching 1 '.~ r~t on ~ills Henle;1 Btl Air
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Job Carps culbacb ordered by President Nixon are
~--bOll..,,,,Y. c:ootrovenial .l!I w~. with co • dei!enders up egainlt IUdi !acts u1hese: • ·
-It coots en estimated $8,300 per trainee last year _
-e11ough to.put a otuderil through toiir Years of college.
.- A bi&h pe~\@g@ of enrollees q111t m lesf than
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plete the training. · ·
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the poyerty probltA> by training the unemployed .end
crea1ing opportunities for jabs, not the jobs themselves.
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ing, and ls now .being brouglil lato Orange Count>:.
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the Natiooal Alliance of BwinesSJllen. Their approach
is \0 . bjre. Ille -hardcore unemployed ftrst, theil \fain
them on the job. · ·
The fit.t ~ under Henry Ford's •top leadership,
50 areas were set cp with a goal of having 100,000 on
.the job by Ibis coming June 30. It appears NAB will
come close. .
Next year ti)<> quota will•be 338,000jOb<in125 ar,ea.>
by June 30, 1970., · • '. . •
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ollen a company's top Je&ders-for three months to a
year, full· time, Tllt!lf ci>mp~·<ion®ue to pay them.
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iioor and the black and brown. .
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· d'~sts now .led' bY. Donald M. Kendall,. prealdent
.. of P~)¥1a Co., have resoly~ to " ut thesr ~L-wnerp· • moutli \5... . - -
President Nixon has l~ It be known tbat bis ad·
minjstration will back the NAB effurt to Ille hilt. If, It ·•uceeeds, it will be the backbone of Nixon's own anti-
poverty program. · .
\>!AB will fonnally launch Its program in Orapge
County at a kickoff dinner, (lJ>Oll ·to the public, ~xf Wednesday, May 8, at. Anaheim Convention Cen er. ~Business' leaders f!om all parts of the county: have al·
ready committed themselves to S. F, Eyes,tone, p •i·
dent of NorUI American Rockwell's Autonetics Div• i
lsion, county NAB cbajn)lan.
Eyestone believes wholelleartedly that, deepite-the
complex human problems involved, ,the concept is
sqund and can be made to work. He'll have a lar&e
cheering sectk>n In Qranae.County. · ' ' .,
Law Day 'and Cec~i ·ID~b~.
This ·befug _µny,Day, it is in order to lip· our hats
to District A1!toi'ney Cecil· Hicks. He·.hal earned com·
· mendation for his contintiing efforts lo lind'.aJegal way to b"'lish bottomless bars from the Orang~ County
scene. , , . .
Mores of contemporary Americ8JI: 19Ciet1, libera-
li>ed as they. are compared to atltituiliS!ln 'the nation's
earlf"years of·Puiitanism and later yeers of Victorian·
ism; S)i1l do· not regard nude dancing. iJi public as BC•.
cepiabt:e '~11'.ee expressioh" under tbe·:"ConstituUon's
First Amendment,
On the contrary, such performances remain asso-
ciated with bouses of prostitutit>n and clandOitlne stag
parties.
Hicks de'se.rves vOcal public support in his effort to
~"!'!'the county's moral tone well above that of the gut·
ter.
'
SDS -Recruits a. Fiery Red, and • • •
U.S. Losi·qg -• Suh Race
Rest of U.S.~
Sa'!-k Slowly
-Beneath Sea
World Problem
WAS!UNGTON -·Tb< revolutionary
Students !0< a Demoerabc Sodl!ty ls
reCrulting a fiery extremist from Puerto
RiCo to deliver a series of harangues at
·ncitbeastem college campuses that have
been the scene of violent disturbances.
Juan Mari Bras, founder and secretary
Jeneral _ ol &he Movimiento P r o
lndepmdendica de Puerto· R i c o
(MPIPR), ts slated to address S!JS.
organized student rallies: . at ._Harvaf!f,
Columbia, Boston University and . New
Y0<k University-all scarred by SDS-ln·
.Upted upheavals •.
li'«L<W ~uthoritles are looking Into the backiroond oi !iliri Bras' appearances.
THE PUERTO RICAN Is a leading ex· = :-~::er1C.:.1!:::~;:
Ill ,
States. COnsequenUy Lalrd bas said he
ls sure the Polaris fleet wlll remaln free
Crom attack onJy through 1972.'
"If you go beyond in the time period, I
Would have ·to seriously question that,"
the .secretary Jam in congre&Sional
testimO!JY· ( -' telligence ·~tes which are disturbing
Pentagon plannen. It. a<:counts le< the
•talemenl by See.'of Defense Melvin R. RICKOVER'S· WARNING -A Utile
Laird that the supposedly invulnerable mOre· than a year ago Vice Adm. H. G~
Pol~ .d.*1teot may be subject to at· Jl4c~ver warned that RUssia was moving
tack after 1972. -aheld in the field of nuclear submarines
It means that Laird's now controveralal whiCh he had pioneered. He predicted
w~. of a. Soviet "flrst strike" force that the United States would lose its
was based on the usumptlon that a qualitative ~periority. · _
pre0mpliVe Ru,.ian mm in t1ie mJaille • "I thinlrihs-probably too lale eve°'
'70I" miP.t include the destruction of now. I think il we'Work hard, we :can try
patrolling Pol_arls subo by 1ba4owlng to catch up," the ·admiral declared in 1ai:iti·N? llllKnarines. .~l,e tesUmony which focuu\t..Oll attack
. \ · s.ubmarines, undenea craft d~ed to
THE U.s;· POURJ.S fleet includes 41 destroy other submarines.
' .
In a Nutshell
Jf yoo like nutshells, here's Qie problem
ln a wtabell: es the world grows more
complex, it needs more centralization -
but as the w<rid if'OW3 more complex, it
elso needs moie ·decentraliurtion.
How do you solVe this problem, which The great Califomla earthquake was no goes fur deeper tban aJl the potitieai aOO
sutfrise, What was odd was the im· econcmk: schisms of our time? This is
medi•te reaction of1he rest o1 the coun---the--dilemma we slmuld be addressing
try. -0Ut'9elves to. And,' d. course, nobody .is.
A& wofd was nasbed of the llua:e cracks ~ake ~ first' pf9PCl8it:ion. Everything
opening in the Sierra Nevada mounta,ins, is 111CreaSU1gly re~ to .~verytbing else eastemers~.mid!.westernera.-!_ooked-at ~days; what happem.m ooe .area af.
each ,oltter' wipt aecretive Jlttle amnes. f~ ottler areM; ~The ~Id is smaller
"Good riddance .to bad rubbwi," map-end tigltttt and~~ than
ped an 0~ oanjn D\illltb. _ ever . bel<>!'.e. ~ly'. we need. to
"It' the. th of ~th _ .. .oor----old .s wra on . Ole __. .. ..:.~ '·
k •· t ••-'-• _,,,. · . lad -wnues.. ··-· ; oo .... OU ~. ~u a . 1
that great forces beyond anyone'·s power
are moving us all to some unknown
destination.
The human race is ,rosed on the edge of
this paradox: \Ve can no longer live with.
the anarchy of the pa:;t, or our
technology w_ill lea..d us intr.i ineY"ilable
corihict ; yet if we draw closer ~er,
\ve increasingly surrender our autmomy
to one Super-System or another, and the
sbee~ wetgl)t q! C1rganiz.ation wiU crwfl us c~en further1 \
WE CAN SEE this paradox lTIOO( cleat·
J
Cong, and last year the MPIPIR, at a
meeting In San Juan, P\IOl\O Rico, de-
llOllllCed U.S. suppOrl,-of '&tutli Vietnam
llil declared In lavtii-of'1be Communist
.Viet Cong. ' '
Also, Mad Br11 ~i>d the MPIPR . an-
nounced that If Puerto Rico -• U.S. state, they JVould • ..-to.viQ.lente.
aubmarinel. No further Polaris cxm-,• 'That 0 catch up0 effort ls 1n progress.
struction ls now planned, but 31 of the '· Sjiumd by Rickover, Congress voted
·Polar\I sqbi are to be equipped with the fijnds last year to speed development of
larger Poseidon missile, which. by the taater attack submarines. 'Finbcing was
~19709 ii to be fitted with the· multiple . also.provid~ '.!or ~..8UJJl}l'"9~t!. nuclear
In Pussl,c, nodding c:omplacenUy. TAKE THE SECoND )>rapooition. The
. ''THEY BAD IT good too )&)gc,•~ mul·
t.ered an irritable Long Island commuter.
So the cracks. \Vld•ned. With a grinding roar, the mountaim'-parted: At tut; as
the.seers had long predicted, CaWorilia
worki is ~ impensonal and
automatic, so that the individual is lost
in the shuffle, ao'that smaller communi·
lieJ _ar_e . Josinf thtir identity and their
power to make.decisions for themselves.
Ob\'fwsly, ft ' r!ffd to humani1,e and
decentralize these manifold activities.
1y, on t1e nati'bna.1 scale, in th~ matter cl..
sohooling. o·n the one hand, we need to
coosoliOOte-many -school districts;-for----
purposes C1f economy and sharing of
lnlnlcalty, olthoogb lddrosslng ltudent
"gatberingl, on college campoaes, Mll'l
Bras Is anything but ·• youth. The PiJerto
Rican leftist is around 60 years °' ace.
and bas loog BJlOllted Marxist·Leolnlst
ldeoloS)'.
SOME TIME IN the mld·lll'IOs !liiasia. .,m , have enough ,high·performance
"killer" IUbmarines lo_asslgu.Joviet
~ to each of our misal1H1rtng
Polaris IUbo.
That ls the IUslance.-of clalallled In·
warhead, MmV. --~ ~ submarlhe wing aq electric dttve.
Each Jtolaris submarine carries .JI .. Preseni estimates are, .. .ltPWever, that
mi.<siles,andeomparaUveliatlnp-O!U.S. · the performance and ~·~·of the
.and Soviet strategic strength credit. ~an attack submar• pOee a nud·
Polaris with 656 missiles. Those com:---~B threat ~hlch , can . be dinleted at
parisons are· somewhat . rWsletding. Polaris as well as agalnst other u.s,
however, since some Polaris submarines subs. are undergoing repairs and replenish-In numbers the Russians, with .350 sub-
ment at any given Ume. marines, have long since outdistanced tht
With enough "killer'~ subrna'rhiet Pen-· United States. The Pent.agoo. plans an at·
tagon planners assume that the Soviets tack submarine force of·tos subs ..... 69 of
could -trail-those-Polaris-subs actually on tJ>em with nuclear power plants.
patrol, and destroy a large number of , .
those 655.,mlasiles lf a "first :mike'.. " By·Bobert 'S. Allen
were to be ordered against th•· United ud Jiillll A1 'Goldlmllh
Revise -Fifth Ame'ndment?
Congras inevitably will press tills year
a debate on the Flltb Amendment and the
rights of defeod-in criminal actions.
President Nixon may ask Congress to
C<JOBlder both.. an amendmelll to the
ConsUtulion mid leg191atlon !bat c:oold un-
•
poUce ofiicers and public proeecuton are
so crippled by these holdings that ~Y
capnot wage· e:ttective war against crime.
The Omnibus cnme Control Act of last Year reflected this as the domtnam. view
of Congress.
do oome of the S-Court'1 con-JUSTICE WARREN E. BURGER of ~.,..~'!ii~ In~'~ pollce to llol4 •,suspect in cust001 i.r up the U.S. Appeals Court le< the DlsUlcl of
... , .. a to six hours ~ (« longer in certain Columbia in a vigorous dissent on March re$1ctions on police lnterrogatioo laiP 14, 1969, asserted: ''The seeming anxiety ~In the 1111 -•• Arizona ~s) before amo!gmllent and of judges to pro!ect every accused persoo
dettslon. stlll obta1n an admissible conl"essioa. And from every consequence of bis volwU.ry
Congress In the Omnibus Crime Cool:yl .. It provided f0< the admissibility of ,f!'fe-utjerances ls giving ,;.. to myrtad rules,
Md Safe Streets Act of .1968 qesJl ~witness testimony, even U ·t5e a:~ sub-rules, variations and exceptions
tbe"'Mlnllda tu1e as well as the decislms-had4 not had a lawyer when he was iden-which even the most sophisticated
In Mallory •· U.S. (1957) and U.S. vs. tilled In a police )lneup. Prtsideol lawyers and judaes are ~ed In follow , ,,
w•-0187). 'lbellleaure provided that ';Johnson signed the measure Into law on "W ell ort t I bldd' a o:infessioo by a defendant in a federal • JUii-9ii9, 1968, saying it contained "more e are w our way o or 1ng
criminal ~ was to be ad· ,, good dlan bad." Coomtutlonallty of the any utteranc<o of an accused to be used
mlsalble m evidence U it were , "volwJ.. self-incrimination provilion is almost Cer· against him unless made in open court.·~
llrJ," evm U the suspect !iai1 not been ts1n to be tested. -• Supporters of the Oourt re.spocid that
warned ol bis cmstitutiooaJ rights. Protection agallm. self-incrimlnatloo is the basic co~ept of the Constitution is
TBE MEASURE went M lo allow
. the name of Uie Fifth Amendment, which ~t ~ restr~nt on governmental force,
provides that 00 penon "sball be com· . mclud1n~ pollce force. ~y contend tb~t
pelled in any criminal case to be a police, given proper, trauW'.lg and teclmi·
witness against hinuleU " Lift the rest of · ques, could operate well and e!ficlenUy
the Blll of Rlgbts, k ~ gone undlanged wil!lln the Blll of Right!. The argument is
sinit'e the first 10 amendmm.tl wen expected to.occupy m~ ol the time of
·..i In 1791. this Congress~ and pQss!bly otllers to follow. ....
' TEL1'0RI> TAYLOR tr-the prln·
waa Rvt~ fronl the nation. .
Then, In a catjclysmic uimeaval, the
Nevada deserts tilted upward, the Atlan-
tic seaboard Wted downward, and, u a
Salvation Army band in Boise played,
''Nearer, my God, to Thee," the rest of
the United States tank 1lowly beneath the
sea.
In Sacramento, the governor's office
acted swiftly. Within eight hours it had
issued a press releaJe entitled, "State-
ment of President Reagan."
MWiod's maul problem has little .to
do with communisn ()t capitalism. It has
to do with the use and direction of oor
new technology. This technolpgy is
worldwide, and demand·s a universal ap.
proach.
-AT THE SAME,:time, t1ur technology
1s Creating massite anti monolithic struc-
tures of authority that gives the in·
dividual a sense of r impotence., a feeling
he has oo say in · d~iding his own fate,
facilities and uniformity or educational
standards. On the other hand, in the big
cit,),es, some school districts already want
to break away from their b-Oards of
educati-0n, which a,re run for the sake of
Lfie bureaucracy rat.her than Ior the ~e
Qf the students.
We need Closeness, coordination, cen-
tralization . We also need room to move
freely, inde~ncience front conformity,
anrl more delisron-m.'.!king at the grass-
roots level, This is true everywhere •
under any system, in_ the technological
world of.the 20th Century. The true task
ol politics is to combine theee contrary
needs at their optimum points.
• "IT WAS WITH extreme regret that l
l~ed today,ol the le>¥ ofJh~ r~ of the
United States,'' he··ntd. "California has
81ways depended on the rest of the
United States for counRl in times oC
peace and strength in times of war.
'You're in for a Shock'
' ~ '
"Nancy and J join with our people in
mourning this great loss to our nation.
We always respected it. It Will be
missed."
In a press conference afterward, Presi·
dent Reagan made it clear he was
specifically excluding the U.N. enclave in
New York from bis statement He alsO
pledged "a full investigation of this
further lou of. "Free World territory -
equal to -that of Ma.Inland China or the
Yalta sell-out."
But. the investigaUon chanl!:ed 1itlle.
The rlght wing, as usu'at,, biimed the
Pentagon. And the moderates, as usual,
blamed God.
' AS PRESIDENT Reagan h a d
predicted, California dicl miss the rest of
the United States,...BUl not much. ,
To the Editor:
Y..1r. D. V. Picker (DAILY PILOT, April
22) missed the whole message in the AP
dispatch from London concerning Arnold
J. Toynbee's' new book, "Experiences.''
(·DAILY PILOT , April 14)
+' "While y.·e an ifio1V • that "RuSsia and
China are bullies;.;the same type of ac·
lions by the U.S. and Israel is explained
with higbi moral ~ justlifying aims. All
Toynbee lias dol1e 11 llrip off the mm lo
tell it like X. is.
I would ~•air, and also, ~ your readel'6, before. you place any bets in
challenging Toyqbee'fl facts and analysis.
thal you pick up a·«i'usty encyclopedia or
reference book """chec:k out the details
for youraeff.1 proinlse you, you are in for
8 Stloct!
California, after all, bad long produced
sufficient sany clothes, far-out buildings NOW, TAK£ A Sood. look at a map of
television dinners, concrete freeways, East Asia and imrk wbtre.the U.S. has
skull-shattering mu s I c , underground military baBN:, economic (.'(ltlJJlltmeots,
movies, bloody riots (both black and stu· and c:itber ~-~ traoee -the .
dent), hippie gurus and nutty pollUcians history ol Palest:Sne, as wtn •the whole
to meet its needs. Mkldle East, frcm, ny, the erd (If· the
Some ca!l!omians missed Lu Vegas ottoman'Empm In mr -that ls -l l
and Reno. But the conversloh of Death ·' would call "very liiterestfng."
Valley to a aeasldt pmbllng raort eastd Armld Tu)'llbe< Im been..,. of the few
Jbe ~-.. - ' _.._ '· -whidl ""'9tllllly_lrlm_fo_pu11C1u.-. A.ii there were lldvsnla(<s. Pattnta no il>e -~ fog prolectlng tbe
longer had t~ decide whether to send brutality aC Jsrael:s aggressions. When he
WE AMERICANS Jove .. figures.. Jet
these from Palestine Israel soak in
(Britarvtica and Work! Almanac),:,
' M1111.,., ~1111111,
MllKt Arlk '"' U11 ""·000 56.00ll lt'6 1.303,M2 5U,1U
lt56 l'OO,OOQ ,,.10,000
1"6 "0,000 2.W.CW
What happened to all lhe Aral»? Why,
they now grovel and starve in filthy
refugee camps outside of. Israel's neMy
"liberated" (1967) borders.
All 1.5 million to 2 million of them?
Right!
I agree rih •tr. Picker, the db1>olch
wittl Toynbee's meBSage is 1ij o s t
FASCINATING!
RU'l'llEL YN WILSON
Political Science Student
Cal State, Fullert'on
dple lo;tlle MflY !Ith <entury rule that a maa shOuld pot be_ forced to be his" own
lint accuser. Jn this general form the
'concept •ppean u the 38th clause of
Mqna Carts.(Ut5): "No batuff upoo his
own bare word without credible witness
is to aend a man to ttlaJ.11
their offspring Wt to collOgo while oport • says that Israeil colonialiom • •• •
r-,jlllit:"'-i---;::-----1 -car enthusiasts could riow pick up the bladc!st ..• in theinodem agi," <>nfy his
latest models at Eut Coast Port of Entry beinc a g<nt!ein,. provent. • more1it-
B11 Geol'!Je --
Dear George : -'
' .
f
The priv.lle'ge cafue to &ht..A.Jntclc.an__
colonies with tile British common law.
•1 An express provision aplnst sell·ln-
crlmlnat.1001 variously p Jl r a 'e d , ' '
otiilerves -Toylor, "I• inc:<>rpooated In
oeven of the stole CX>Mtilutions adopted
prior to 1789, begimlng wllb the Vfrglnla Dec_ of JUalit<·of JW>e 1'171." .•
.,,.,-supmne Court In .....rt y<an hM
-.Jed the rtgbL Some arl\IO !bat
Dear
Gloomy
Gus:
'Apm de Gaulle,.
le deluge?
.,-Fifi , .......... ...,... ~ ~·-••W1h' ............ 11...., ..........
YM _.. .......... OMfllt Oft. Dillltr Plllf.
prlces. And though tbe .war in Vlelnam ting detcrtptJon.
continued, it waa: now a filrtr fight.
Btrr OON'I' TUE his or my word for
Btrr MOST Callfornlans went about It. dleck the no:Mls ct the United Na·
thdr hecUe llvei u usual "Afttt •II," lions: P-.~~ it!) would
asld one, referrlnc to the toos of the.....,. have betn divided!""° two -·· Arab try with a slffiij[, "we never were very and J~ at 1be end of tPe: Britieh
much a part of lt." ~ on Mtf 15,. 19'1, while
Foreigners @nU•llY looked on. the. Jerusalem was '!> hAve been an. in-
surprising results of the long·pred1cted ~mattooat city. lsrael declared htt
enrthqUake as· a mixed blessing. "We'll 111t'ldependerlce:' cc-May 14, 1948. end i
certainly mis$ all thooe ricll lourtsta fi;om . ctl~aiinjj htr 21si birthloy this year.-
1'1<11 York," said ... l:nac:hm .. wftll • .Now, l>ow do you Illini< that came tbout7
1igb. "B~ •lws. who!• tragfdy U wt By bttl
had loll lhe ru1 Americans." JUcbll ,/
I
.. When it's midnight here -.·hat
month is it at the North, Pole?
S.E.
Dear S.E.:
Only after the vernal equinox.
(Any dsy-now I'm gettlllg out-or this racket.}
(When sendJng vtry C()nfidential
problems to George, write Hv;ERY_
toNFJDENTIAL," on the outsld~
of your envelope. George Js so
trustworthy hc1U throw your letter
awoy UMpened.)
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Tlwr~· M11: l, 1969 • D41LV-fll.DT • 7,
CHECKING ~, ... Cats Outlast ~an·s -~~ ~~.eeptiii ·
e UP e LOS 'ANGJ!J,~(~P).-An First,lbe«als1il.rt'ln·bel· lhraogh a cable IWlpended tnglJld shock -treatlnii ·s1iow:.t •lipl1lcantchai>jet,~
.... experimeQ;ttr says he has kept ter shape alte~af4 tl1l1' ~ from the roof of the cata' epilepsy he said
• / cats awake with Jow-voltage researchers who wor~ed ln Cages," ... be aaid. ••There Is no "S\lch operaUons involve ''The· ts 1 eood ~
, , · ·\ ~1!-"rent !o~ up t~ two weeks shlft.s. ·to m~t.,_or. · t h·e-l r ~·l~e\"fS'~ 'whf a strap. certal.Ji rllU.",he slJd:-"Knd a .t-A ca · tpen • tbe in-
........_'. ~ 1 with no 111 effects OD ~~e behavior. , 1 ~ oanery pack ~d not lot of uperlment,JUon wUb of ~ Sookln&· ~ w ----, _ ..---.... ,_B .::---animals~ But he addS--that-..tl-1 Secon.dlyfo.said-HQlmes, 111 ~-Ue;c1,-fyr,..lar1er--anunele,-hr higber-anlmals---such-1-s---.doW•-ot-tbtht-caa.._wllll:illC,.--~ How M·!ll:111. • •• r '· ~ .Fm· . ·gers· , " /.I'\'', l 100 .••rtr" ·~cul•t•. on sleep-h•d.pred'cted that'"' plainlal• c1uc11ng ....... mciok•Y• would ha•• 1o be around. ••Ung, .drl•!Qn• 111111 !A-I.I. • l Eav1ng 1 m P 1.1 e a-t 1.0 ·n s for · wakefulness-in the 1animali' lt ·Could thll mttbocl be. used. done before tbi.I could be tri,ed ba~C tbemselv~." \
,_ hunlan.:;. would J>e necessary1 to i,o:. fotr eumple, to create an in humans, to sff If their ne6:1 Holmes sit.id he• kept two ~ .... . , , ·-~ Dr. John E. J-t o l mes •. crease 1he. electrical ciu'rent army.GI solcllert who could JO for' sleep could be ~uced or cits a\fa'ke for five ~ys tad\ . Differ r:~o. ·~· .l, Gi r.l's· w··· ·.•. Unlve'5ily or s 0 u the r n regularly lo °"' point that li fgr.weeu,wilhoot sleep? ~ elllnlnated."· iiii!Ttlilia cat awaie ,., two . " CaU£ornk1. ..neurok>gist, im· WbUld affect other arw ol HohlM:s said he would rather Dr. HoJmes· .aafillthe brain Wee~. Wben the current wu
planted electrcxks in an area their brains. ·But a steady, nOt dl1cul1 such waVes of the cltts were tluised ·olf, they stayed_al'&ke
, \ of the midbrairr called the small amount of current (two ''nightmarish" pCISSibil!ties monit.ortd and a cloee watch for ~~t· a half hour; then
. • ,'fo · ~I su~e: COUt.D. G9 fl'K A TA\.L. rr.!icular formation which con-.to four volta) proved l\dfklent but noted that aiJDiia1: 11etP was tept on pu]se, body weoL> to Slffp. i1le cat· which
' PR1NK R1GMT N.CVJ ! 11 • • trols waketulness. to keep the animals atate implaJUa in other part.a j)f the weight, and food and water ln-was kept awake two wee~ .Dy; L. M. BOY~D these ' men?"~ A. Saltwater 1 • The res~lts were surprising, with, out harm." · · . brah\ -have ·been made m· late. -111ept'"Oflly.eJgb~:houn bef«e
FINGERS :..... lt's likely. ""a fishing, probably. It's a rare' e,·en to h.im. 'The c.urrent was supplied human volunteen for monitor· ','None of these factors · reawakeajfyl:. "
man who woo'l help out' a -----=-----------,.---------------------------,----'-------------.;:;;=-------, woma'n's forefinger will be young lady trying to bait her
'1onger than her •ring, finger. hook on one of tho.s~ charter .
But a man's 'forefinW is apt bo t h Q "HO• , th b .. 1. a s. esays ... ,. "' to be shorter an IS nng tn· ~1ANY of UIB Catholic men
ger. ~oL always. Just usuall_y. ~·ho get married'· pick r.oil·
That is one of the several li~· Catholic girls?1' A •• About six
tie differences between meJJ . out of 'lOO. ,
and women whlch you mat ex-__ .
peel to find pointed out ere ' EGGS -fifnv to h;i rdboil
from time to .time, so please eggs so they 1Qeel easily -
,
pay attehtioa. thars·,\·ha t a-client wanted to
)
~ kno\\'. Our Household•. Hints L----r MRS. EARL D. CALEY of specialist suggested cracking
Evereth Wash., has used !!~c the.shells &ligbUy. But now-1 1
san:ie toastei; ror 51 yeais Seattle reaQer adv:is.es:· "Bring .
Believ: thats the toa~tc_r t~e water'tO a'rOlltrig boil. A~
longevity record · · · AM AS.K-a JittlC vinegar. 'to\VCr eggS ;
ED WHO wrot~ and 1n· gently with a spoon. Boil five ·
!;oduced that ,~1tty call:d mlnutes . .Remove c ggs and '
Take Me A\ong. ~ob Merrill rinse them twice in cold • wrot~ it: Waite~ P1~geon ~rid water. Ttiii flever fail;;." J ackie Gleason introCl.uced 1t •
•. \\'HEREhBOltrs o( the
\vorld's Jon:;est ~raighl SI.re-ct
is still at issue. No\V VaWlice
Hotz contends "0" Street thru
Lincoln, Nebr .. is qn arrow
stretch of 60 miles.
OF INSOl\1NIA -Appears
to be no letup in that argu.·
meul over whether a late cup
of coffee re;tlly keeps yoti
awake at night. Slill think it
does. But a Chicago
researcher says no. He con·
tends il's merely mental. A
sampling of selected students
stayed awake one night after
he served them coffee, he
says. But on the next night,
after he gave them caffeine
pills, \\'hich they thougl1t to be
sleeQillg tablets, they dozed oft
immediately, That's fine. If
you stay awake until dawn one
nig'ht , almost nothing will keep
you awake the next, correct?
Believe that's the explanation.
CUSTOMER SERVICE? Q.
"YOUR Love and War man
has named the stales and
towns where the men are most
abwidant, but what docs he
say is the best recreation that
. •-girl can engage in to meet
ALREADY ri-1ENTIONED a ;
:L1rbc nun1bet of girls \1•ould ,
prefer the name Mary. But it ·
is not only the girls who go for
it. Seems to have a powerful _
appeal to gentlemen of a .
poeUc a'nd romantic ·bent, too.
Lord Byron, for instance, said,
"I have a pasSio(\ for the
name of Mary."
GHOSTS ·-"Did you ever
see a ghost?" inquires an
Omaha subscriber. No, sir,
never did. Don't recall ever
meeting a nybody who did .
Nonetheless, this I n q u i r y
brings tO mind a most unusual
report out of England. A
surl'ey-taker named Geoffrey
Gorer there Ssked nutnei·ous
citizens about t h e i r ex·
Periencfs with ghosts. ·And one
out of evefy 14 claimed to
have seen such. Those English
must be spookier than we'ns.
Your questions and com-
1ne11ts are welcomed and
will be used wherever pos·
sible in "Checking Up."
Address ma ii to L. M.
Boyd, in care of the DAIL')!!
PILOT, Box 1875, Newport
Beach, Calif., 92663,
;yank~. Spelling :Makes
-~:English Watch U's, Y's
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LONDON (UPI) -Britain
surrendered to the UnitCd
States in the war of the w-ords
Wednesday.
The Oxford University Press
fssued a dictionary in which ye
olde queen's English makes
way for the j\m ~r -ican
language. -
The 1,048-pagc fifth edilion
of the · J>ocket Oxford Die·
' ~. UonarY prefers "curb" and
"tire" in the president's
English over "kerb" and
"tyre;~ old standbys of the
queen's E~glish.
A pubUsher's spokesman
said, "The changes made for
the fifth edition are a reflec·
lion of the· social history of
England since 1942 when the
Jast edition was published:" It
was shortly after that edftion
that millions of Gis began
mustering in Britain for the D-
D8y landing of June 6, 194.;,
On lhe way to conquer Adol!
HiUer, the Americans also
defeated some Eng 1 i s h
language. The new dictionary
includes for the first time
,,. te e n-age," "teenagers,"
• 1 paperbacks," ''T-shirts,
•'1 sacrcd cow ,'' and
"supermarket.'' ·•
Even the "sick joke" is now '°In.
Olde English usage has
given way to Yankee ~erbagc
on other pages. A "driver" is
no longer defined as a
·~oachman." A "suitcase" is
hO longer explained as a
"small portmanteau."
The British have tlot sur-
rendered unconditionally. The
non-American ·•u" remains in
"colour" and "fla vour." But
the change has caused some
division or "labour."
On page 445 the dictionary
acknowledges the root word is
"labor" -minus the "u" -
and spells "laborious" without
the special English vowel
between the "o" and the ''r."1
So advanced is the route ,of
the queea's English that the
rear guard action is now beini
fought only against the charg·
ing wordage from Australia
and New Zealand.
The dictionary has a s~
plement of Australian and
New Zealand English. It ej:.
plains that in New ·Zealand
"horray" means "goodbye." It
says a "bunyip" is an
Australian monster.
According to ·t .h c sup-
plement, there ts Buckley's
chance (no chance). The
atitish reader who gives it ,a
burl (a lry). will go crook
(become an,gry) unJess be
regards the dictionary as a
nohoper (useless) ro
reporting that, down under, an
Englishman is a '1~1loom." -,
Old SF Bay
Ferry l'!oats
Tow~_Home
OAKLAND (AP) -Cham-
pagne was broken out this
week to Welcome home two
San Francisco Bay ferry boats
-tile Fresno and lht Santk
Rosa.
Built in 1927. the boats had
served commuters bert unUl
construcUon of the San Fran·
cisco-Oakland Bay Bridge aod
the GQ!den Gate Bridge. After Alperts Reveal . that they were ta)en 1o Puget Sound where they operated on
the Seattle-Bremerton run un--Trial S pli l tit they were rel\red last year.
f Donald V. CJIU', a diese.1
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) doaler who bought the Santa
._ Jf'erb Alpert, leader ol lhe Ti-R.06a at aucUon for $21,788, ii
Juana Bra:$$, ai;td his wile, maJt!ng a Ooating museum~of spar-on, have announced a her 1n Oakland, complete wi
trial separaUon "with no a restauraflt ~nd sho.P.J. ,
,-U!oUght <I.. divorce." · Tom Geritry, a Danville land ~--~;;.;'They were t I! e n • aye"ltG(eJOl>U'Wi'RrgOt-um-Ftesno
sweethearts at high School in ror. $22,222, plans to conv
Loll Angeles and were married her fnlo ail officers' club and a
lri 1956. They have ane helicoPter pad.
daughter, Dore, born in 1960. ~TJ!e bQals reai:b<d the
Alpert's albums featuring his Golden Gate On MoOday,
distinctive trumpet sound ha ve under tow and with thclr'lower
mid moi:e thon 20 million decks boarded to withstand
copies. Pat llic Oct!llil wa ves.-
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-yor~ Rebate Thwarted Yorty , Brad"ley. GOP Absences _Snag .R eagan Tax Plan
I Ji Verbal Eight,_,__ SACRAMENTO (AP) -An DeukmeJtan !Did reporten ' 1970, wlD be aboul 1!20 million
-unupectect__.•-b • •-n ~e of later that he dtflnlte1y baa the ---compared-to-tbe--414t-
l\eJNbUcans has tempararlly support ·of au s e v e n m1Jl.ion it first predicted.
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NORTH HOLLYWOOD
(UPI) -Lively verbal spat·
ring broke out \Vednesday
between Mayor Sam Yorty
and his challenger in the May
27 election, Councilman Tom
U.S. Holds
Secret Meet .
thwarted lhe first attempt to lpublicana on the committee Higher1"&stl for local educ~-Bradle.y, at a forum In the . ~ ' Uon and the need to repaJr 'm..Q.ve Gov. ~llP'f $l00-\ ·wlll bring 1t to a vole Oood damqe were clted 81 Valley J 1 w i ! b CGmm\Dllty million income tat rebate In agaln soon. the reuoo for the downturn.
Center. the ·legislature. The tw~ absent G ~ p The Lelgue . of Women
· The script· didn'~all for a The setback of sorts for the senators were Lou CusanovlCh Voters of CaHfornia oppQ.Se<!
debate -it p vided for Republican govimor came as of Van Nuys and Donald L. the bill, saying: "We want thil ·
separate 15 minu speeches the Senate Finance CornmJttee Grunsky of WalJonvllle -and money to go 'ttlf school JUPPon
by the two caodida . by coinciderice prtpared to Deukn\ejlan noted t b 1 t this year" Instead ol back to
But Yorty jumepd to his feet hear a rival DemocratiC Grunaky bad gone around urg· the tupayer.
and interru~ Bradley after measure that would double the 1n,g all Republicans to be there. The oommittee also rejected
the ·former policeman laun-siu of the .tu break. That bill The: Reagan bW would not a proposal by the income ·tax·
ched an attack on the budget had cleared the Revenue and actuallJ return any money In collect.l.ng Franchise T ax
Yorty bas submitted to the ci· Taxation C.Ommittee, b tt t dlf'ect form to ta1payers. In-Board to penalize~ who
ty cooncil for the lllWIO ~al Mo. re Guards Reagan's bill -balked Wed-stead, it woul<I allow ••ch tu-file lheir -W; ttlum by year. . . nealay m.Jlll !11 members" ol , l!')'ll' llaurtnf bfa 1911 IU · 1111 April . 11 -llna but
Wbtn Bradley acaised r:; h!s.OWD.pOHJ Who dfdol ,._ oat ,W ID lledud a· Dal 11 -iloal -11111 tl:f.: :°'/:1': .. :.r"...! For Reagan'. "Pi110~.;.u1nt.-thelflnner .~.m .. ~ ·11 :fl''"•~!'"""'
stn.icUon program, Y o r t y hour and only ti scattering o( ~ is puab.lng tbe pro. Tbe bowd.'1 bill Would ia.ve,
_~On Panthers
:~SAN FRANCISCO •(UPI) -strode to the podjum and tried Set by-Bill spectators were left wheD f-posal u a means of giving levied a .five percent peqaity
A federal grand jW'J con-to speak. Reagan's bill finally wu back money taken from lax· char(e on the ·amount ~·
ducted an an.day 1 ,. c re t Moderator Sylvia Hmon broueht to a_ vote, need.int payers by his 1961' tax in-At~ present. there ls no peqattJ
iession 00 activiliu or the tried to quiet him, abd a SACRAMENTO (AP) -A ltvfU lUppOrt_era to c1ear ibi creae of. $1 billion, but which as such for the almolt~
Blick Panther Party Wed-cbonls of boos broke out lmlil bill to irovide additJonaJ funds lS.Q\ember lax committee. produced more revenue than of·IO taxpeyers who cP.
needay, but adjourned wilhoot Yorty retumed to his seat. for more protecUon for Gov. AfJ.er a dlvlded voice.vote,• esUmated. this course, but they m~· !
,taking action against the mill· The mayor later_ftarged that show or· hands produced all ' Deu.kmejlan told the com· ab: percent iriterut from '
lant Negro group. i[I 1967 Bradley .... had voted Reagan a n d a larger Death five Republicans present in ~tee Jt 11 onJy right to 15 to the *1me they ev · '
Seven·wibles.ses, sli: of thtm against incluslon of. $ 7 . i Row at San Quentin Prison is favor, and fOl!r Democratf ! ' return it to the people who do pay in full. • 1 1
Panthers from various parts mllUon ln sewer construction back in lhe Assembly for a1ainst. The fifth Democrat put It ln." Another meQUre whf!:h ~
of the U.S .• 'appeared befoie ftmdly ~for the ~~et.ed 1 h 1 routine approval of. senate present, Sen. Tom Carrell of , , Democr•.~-press~--•~!" win approval md weqt $!th . the carefully-guarded hearing o. ,y co111.cuu a San F~. didn't vote, argum~t uJat there ~y is finance committee lf q: d
by the grand jury, whJch was B~a~ley bu been 1 • v er Y changes. . which produced raise ti ~ou&h money for a._20 percent , almost double the num. crl
then dismissed becauae · tts critM:al of the ~ Angeles The upper ·house gave the eyebrows from the measure's Deduction, buL Kirk West, a perso115 over SS who are
term has expired. • . Polle, Department. budget augmentation bill a 21-a~tbor, Sen. George Deukme· 1 deputy finance director, called ble for a ta:r break H they ' ·
Three or the wlble.sses were Bradley in reply called the 7 vote Wednesday, euctly the jian CR-Long Beach), who said this "obvJousJy imposaible.'' their own homea.
~ back hlay 14 to ap-• Los Angeles Police Depart· two-thirds margin needed for in wonderment: He e:rplained that the ad· Elderly homeowners ~
pear bef<n the new grand ment the best in the cmntry, approval. The meuurt pro-"But you're a co-author !" minislraUon now estimates no• eligible for a cut in um.;
juryr. "bu_t that is~ to say it can't vides $3:111 million for the rest Carrell just leaned back in the budget surplUJ at the end property tu U they earn~
Wednesday 's bearing tookl;be;;;:un;;p;;ro;;v;;ed;;.;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:of;;l:':IJ.<;;curmi:;;::;;:t;;fl:;;:scal:y:•;;ar;;.:;;::;;:;;bls;;;;chair;;;;.;;and;;;;;grinned;;.;;;;;;.;;;;:;;:;;;;:°':t;;he;;;;fiac;;;;al;y;; .. ;;';;°";;;;J;;un;;e;;30;;;;, ;;than;;;;;;;l3;,3:!6;;;;11M;;;;u;;al;;ly:.::; ,' place in the fed eral building! 1 Where Hue:y P. Newton. co.
founder and defense mln1ster
d the Black Panthers, wUI ap-
~ today fO< bail bearing.
. Newton, who was convicted
In st.le court of voluntacy
6wislaught.er is) -the fatal ·
abooting of an Oakland
po.lieeman, is see.king ~ order
releasing him from pnson and
admitting hJm to bail during
b.11 appeal.
T b e r e was speculation
Wednesday federal authorities
m1y be preparing to seeJc the
iDdictment of some memben
of the Black Panther Party on
charges of "advocating the
violent overthrow ot t he
United Slala govrrnmenl"
U.S. Atty. Cecil Poole
dedtned ID explain Ille &rand
jury proceedings: Even the
names ol two goverriment at·
t«Tleyl Who came qpt from
WublnilD<> ID condoct Ille
-.-kJn Wife withheld. ·
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High School
Negroes
Rampage
PASADENA (AP) -The
auperintendeftt of schools WI S
banded a lilt ol grlev ancta by
N"lfO pupil.I . al Paaadina
Hiib Schook When he refused
to aiy at <:nee .if thinp woUld
change; the youn1ater.f ram-
paged.
They ama.Shed W I D d o W I ,
om1.umed trash cans, toued
l> o o k..s out of the library's
windows and threatened to blirn Ille building. .
In the melee Wednesday,
nine persona incladfng Iii
: teachers suffered cuts and
brulla.
A student wu arrested by
~· officers and boolted m IUlplclm ol uuultlng 1111
offtcer, Sgl. S. L. Lanllnl, who w_. among those injured.
· ·The grievance list which the Nearo pupils gave Supt. Ralph
W. Hornbeck uked for more
Negro cowuellori and more
liienlure, recreation a n d
caltural studies dea.Lina with N-. ~k !Did th• City
School Board at a meet1n1
Wedoelday night thal s.1x or
ae9eD students among the 60
who toot part were identified.
He aaid he: will recommeod
that they be expelled.
Man Held • • In Murder
HOLLYWOOD (AP)
PoUoe say a retired security
guard ahot one neighbor to
deltli, crtticall y w o u n d • d .u.tber and narrowly mllaed
a tb.l.rd person In what a ilimVOr terme<I un~ -.,..
~rl •rrefted tht U •
~ Frtd 'lllomu. It, after
a ,lirld slhlde in bis apan. mmt durfnl wh1ch officer
Dnld D. Wllirout11 ann was
........ 'l'hoq>N ',... boolled mi~olmunlrr.
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II. llOUYWOO)?L 6512 lAURE~ CANYON BLVD.
SHERllAll °"""• 14645 VENTURA BLVD. CANOGA PARk, 8393 TDPANGA CANYON BLVD.
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IANCASTIR, 701 W. !ANCASTER BLVD.
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-Joint ·Park , Pact County ~upel"i,isor Wins Name . Game
OK'd' by Count Supervisor William Phllllps from. nearby~Anabeim didn't. Yoiba Linda Boulevard.
woo 1 Jong battle Wednesday They pointed. out that the The man Phillips sought to SANTA_ ANA -A claim tor trial Jn which he'W8t tovnd tn·
_on a street name change. _l9!ldway bad ~ tb~~~ ~~_!i!es ~a_t S!31 Kellogg _!lf'Ol,032.50 1!!_ damages :ror ~~tc~:OJ=th2;t pol"'" ..---'H
hJlllQS-----,.IS pluggea--t0r--=1 ~~amed-Orchard. --Or1ve, o v e rio o Ki n g l!!e all_eted raISe arrest _and 1~-trieit. to enter Stengel's hOme I I
. SANTA ANA ~ Orange
County Supervisors have ap-
, prove.!' Ii joint j)owers -
ment with Riverside and San .
'Bernardlno counties to further
the development of a 70-mile~
iong regional park along the
Santa Ana Rivu ~ and
watershed.·
Five c o" u n t y department
heads, who had met with their
counterparts in the oth_er two
O'.)IJnties, recommended that
the supervisors appropriate up
to $6,000 for a land use study
te> determine what must be
done to develop a v~t
County Asks
U.S. Aid
011, .Welfare
SANTA ANA -Orange
County has joined the move..
ment to get the federal
government to pay the costs of
the April 21 _Supreme Cowt
decision whlCh wiped out
residency re(iuirements for
welrare recipients.
Supervisor David L. Baker
got board approval of a
resolution asking federal aid
in the problem w h I c h
eliminated Califomia's one.
year residency requirement
for welfare payment .seekers.
1be re.901ut'ion w i 11 be
forwarded to the a t a t e ' s
representatives in Congress
and to the governors of Illinois
and Florida; two other states
which were hardest hit by the
regional park mending from
Big Bear Lake to the moulh cl
'tile Santa Ana-River.
setteral months for a lbange Anaheim ofUcla.J.s. suggeated roadway . Af! avocado grower pr1sonment has been filed wttb on Sept. 25,· 1968 and that ~ .\
of Orchard Drive ln the Yorba some other new street ln ·the for mare than 50 years <he's the county by an Anaheim using a shotgun. to defend hi~ I
Tuesday's action approved
the plan submitted by Forest
Dickason, planning director;
G~rge Osborne, chief flood
c:c?'ltrol engineer__;_ Kennet b
88.mpson. parks d i r·e c t or ;
Robert Thomas, counly ad·
mlnistrative-officer, and
Adrian Ku~t county counsel.
Also approved was a recom-
mendation to apply for federal
financing to develop the pro-
ject .
Thomas told supervisors
Riverside County officials bad
approved the plan and ap-
propriated the ne cessa ry
fund!. He said he had not .yet
heard from San Bernardino
County officials.
The proposed park would in-
clude areas · for horseback
riding; hiking, bike riding,
fishiqg, boating, swimming
and picnlc!Ung.
The plan first look shape
last Sept. 25 when supervisors
instructed t h e department
heads to meet with their op-
posite numbers in the other
counUes to develop the tri~
county approach to the park
qevelopment problem.
Diabetics
Camp Slated
-Rezoning
Study Set
In Atwood
ATWOOD A com-
prehensive study leading to
rezoning of the Atwood Cone
area ln'northem Orange Coun-
ty WM ordered Wednesday by
the Board of Supervisors.
Tb! project, lpqll!Or~ by
Third D i s tr I c t Supervisor
William J. Ph!lllps and the
Atwood Community Council
Inc., was referred to the COWl-
Linda area to Kello~ Drive. an::a be named for Kellogg. now in tiJs 80s). he at oneJ.ime..._ man-who. was foanct--noteuilty preqUSes lie accldeiiOy WOiii'Jd:.
"I think we !hould }Jonor The county Street Naming served a!i executive secrelary of a charge of a~~t w1lh in· ed an officer.
this man (George Kellogg) Committee, to which the olt the grange County Farm tent to commit Dl . The claim, which was denied
white he is still aliye/' ~id supervisors bad ~ e fer red Bureau. Juergen Stengel, , through by the supervisors Tuesday
the aupenilsor m h 1 s Phillips' sugg,estion, agreed Kellogg helped found ~e his· at t 0 r n e y, former and reierred to the CQunty
arguments for th~ name wi\h the third dist r Jct Imperial .lligh!ay Association Assemblyman William E . Counsel, includes $ 8 0 0 , 0 0 0
change for the realigned eupervisor. and · was its volunteer Dannemeyer 0 f Fullerton, gene:fal damages plus costs of
roadway. Tb& roadway, which b now secretary for more than 40 claiffis that be was beld in bail bond fees and other U·
Officlll9 fro m adjoining officially Kellogg Drive, by a years. The. h.lg~way was part _O::r:::an:::g!:•:.:Co=un:::l:'..y.:J:::aU:.· .:bel::.:.:or.:•.chls::__,pe:.;,_nse~•·-------Yorba Linda agreed with S-0 vote, es:tends between . of the historic ,Butterfield !
Phlllip.s' idea, but officials Orangethorpe Avenue and Stage route.
"Artistry in Movingj ' ·for the
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ly Planning c.ommission with
instructions that p u b I i c
meetings be held w i' t h ~
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Dr. Russell Beaton,
representing the council, toJd
board members that the coun-
cil was made up largely of
M exlcan-American
businessmen who strive to
upgrade the unincorporated
area.
Beaton. a professor of
Unive,sityinVancouv,er, . -, economics at Simon Fraser s
BrJtigh .~!>Ja, su~es~ed -· :-F S that the Planning Comn11ss1on 1 or ummer sludieS'Shou!d lead a final ZOO· -~
ing Plan aild . Jay the foun-The Diabetes Assodatiqn of dation for applicalioria for
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Southern California is now aC. federal and state grants.
cepting enrollments for special Phillips said desire of pro-
summer camps for diabetic perty owners in the area for a I
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He said the County
Supervisors· Ass6ciation of
California (CSAC) had joined
In the movement and urged
that they be backed.
County Welfare . Director
Granville P e op 1 e s h11d
previously estimated that the
ruling will cost · the county
about $1 million In a 1969-70
welfare budget of $52 million.
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Cetta ·Mesa Ml t-1424
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MORTUARY
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Danila .... Valley
Mortuary
17111 Beach Blvd.
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Cemel<ry e Mortury
Chapd
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Newport Beach, CaUlonla
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PEElt FAMILY
COLONIAL FUNERAL
HOME
7801 Bo11a Ave.
Westmln1ttr lts.ni5
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children. rewne from the pr!sent in-
'.I'he first camp, f o r -· dust.rial category to residen·
youngsters 11 through 15, ilal, sparked the request for
begins June 21 and ends July the study.
3. Children 7 through 10 are
scheduled for July 6 through
July 18. --: ..
To help pay for the cost or
the camp, pare'nts are asked
to pay a $100 fee for the two
weeks, although no _child is
refused for inability to pay.
The camps are held at
Angelus Oaks in the San
BetnardiDO-Mountiins~ about
r1 miles from a.dlands. .
In addU\on to recreational
laciliUes, ea<f. camp b ~ with docton,'-nw:ses and-a
dietician familiar with the
care of dlabtUc.s.
G. Po11er,
. 94, Dies;
Rites Held
FULLERTON -Funeral
services were held here today
for c. George Porter. · a
pioneer Or8nge County Cit
grower.
STEREO SENSATION!
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Orange County Music
RADIO KOCM 103.1 FM ....
From Fashion Island, Newport Beach Sierra Club
Meets May 6
SANTA ANA -The Orange
Mr. Porter died Tuesday at
a Costa MeSa convalescent
home after an illness of
several years. He was 94.
Mr. Porter lived-at 2330 JSth,1--~-------------;--;----:--=--=::--=====:.::::-' St., Costa Mesa. He was_~
on his parents' ranch ·m
nor,Chern Orange COunty. 'nley
came to the county in 1870. County group or the Sierra
Club will meet at• p.m. May•
in the Spurgeon Room of the
Santa Ana Library.
Dick Fossett of Garden
Grove will show color slides of
the three week scouting and
hiking tour h'e and his wife
toot in the mountains of
Switzerland, France a n d
Austria. Their trek covered SO
miles through the Interlaken
and Zumalt areas o f
Switzerland, the Chamonix
area In Fnnce, and the Liens
aOO T;Tol areas of Austria.
A New Dana
A:ctive in civiC' ·affairs, he
WM past master of 'Masonic
Lodge 339 in Fullerton.
Survivors include one son,
Charles G. Porter Jr., of Cosla
Mesa; seven brothers and
sisters, Laura and Helen
'Porter of Newport . Beach,
Mrs. David J. Gribben of~.
ta Barbara and Mrs. Chester
Donaley <>f Santa Monica,
Rufus of Fullerton, Lloyd of
Rivers.ide. and H. Porter of Ox-nlrd; one grandchild, and one
grea~grandchild. . .
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'-eERDEEN. S.D. IAPJ -Social Security nwnbcrs oit lhe didn't want a clrcw al-post card.'11 memorial coins.
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Live Quietly I
A "No Trespassin4'' sig n oige o( six rnonlhs. m05~rc lnd the}' doo 'l haVe bumper Etickers and ~even a
hang.s from-a;----\\'lrt.-.--fence--ri.~F~Ja. has one." ---~kt.aU:-c-alteif • ulfitJnr-=:-
around the. fan?\ .heme ol the said her qWntuplels "i ll be It · •.i al thal way wilh four:oJlves and an on!~ .•
FiY-:ber qumtuplel.i. rear~ like the other six wasn . wa)'s ' But t.cday roost ol this U
as interv~ws and photographs-probably lies son1cwhere in
of the ulnt.u lets a short time between.
after lhe.y were bom. The. • lscher. now •~:-is a lean
Bo d Co coolract expired man who wears a closely
whl.'n Ile pul $30,000 down on a tillWr In SeRtember l9Q, ·
$ I 0 \ • a n -a c r~cJ.L..l:wo.y.ears later he.Letucncd .. • >-~_.;..
larmrire.-Coosiruction .OQ.. the medical school to specialize lo
10 bedroom home started . . .
The \Vatning would hardly children in the family, unob-. 8· ~· Kirkgasler, • Ioctl gone. The CJ\ambe.r of com-
b -Si~ificant elsew.tiere in lrusively and without.fanCare. clothier .. recalled the d!Y• ~-cl fuerce says It tlas been a cou· lh\~ pheasant-rich pla ins but From the leaks of things she week's Just alter tbe · quin·. p)e o( years .s..inct anyone ask-tl).I~ ·one is aimed cit sight-is su~cee::ling. tuplets were born. ed for a qu int memorl'al coin.
aeers. not hunters. Fe low reside nts of Aber-SA\V BONANZA .. r ·he hlgbway·wasn'l built , and
Security was ti g h I en e d de.en (pcpulation 25,000) ha ve "! think "a lot or people saw now bartenders don't know
around A1ary Ann. ...~_ary atlcptetl a s~mewhat pro-the birth ~a possi~le bOflarn:a what you're talking abou t if
P.1agda1ene. Mary Catherine. tectlve attitude tot¥ard the to Aberdeen. The cily evm you ask f<U" a quintlni.
James Andrew and· A(ary quinluplers. tried to use qui!.U as a reas"n -The Curtis PuDlh:hing Co.,
Margaret s::ion after ttiey were A stor~ clerk '~·ho said she to get the slj.le highway the Borden Co., a dairy pro.
born at St. Luke 's Hospital in once bowled in the same department lo put a new ducts firm , and Brov;n and
Aberdeen Sept. 24, 1963. league as ~trs. r ischer said. highwa,y thr.ough town."' . Big"elow, which Pf" 0 du ce s
The Fischer five are only "I believe you nlight say tbe:ii: s.,on qu.intuplet dolls ap-calendars, pur c hased ex·
... ,.. the third set of quintuplets have what some pe31>le catl a ...1 The · 1 1 1 elusive ri...w~ for such things
r en I '' · cr()pped crew cut. In 1963 he two yeirs ago and was not wu completln& hts 18th year
fent\\'q_ol. a( employment al a grocery
One cl the more popular wholesale house in Aberdeen ,
h~cal guessing games for, a eurn.ing $78 a week.
thne ,.,.as -the extent of lhe an~ Andrew and Mary Ann n1et
nual income for the family at a bowling alley when he
rrom exclusive contraclS and was president ol a league an.-J
outright gifts. she was one of fhe best distaff
bowlefs..in town .
\YORTH &n'BtATES • He returned lo the grocery
The estimates ranged from~ \vholesale firm after lhe quin·
S60,000 to $250.000. but neither tuplels were born, but he
the family nor lhei r attorneys wanted to buy a cattle_ farm .
\VOUld discuss lhaL The lruth The dream came true in 196>1 who have survived in the tight circle of fri_ends_ and pearq.i. re were qu1n JJP e r; .. , ..
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almC31. Immediately after that. _diffases r!-the eye ani:t ~
Acquaintances say -Flgcher practices m Fu!lertoo.' ~-
has au 800 acres in grassland Or. Berbes. who Vi&ts· the
and is 'bul!ding up ll herd or Fl1::-iers when he returns to I
J{creford caltlc. Ab~rdee;n •. sald recentJy the
'There are nve olde r Fischer Y?U°?ste rs are quie normal.
children, fotrr daughters ar:d ~ Tnc,y vc.. eve n had t be
son. when the quints arri ved" mu1n'ps.
and another-daughter,. Cyn-• The chi ldren will begin .tirst
thia, was born a year and 10 grade (his fall at aoe ot ·pte
days afler ·the quints. twO"Calholic grade schools in
·nu~ physician "'·ho dalivered the city, probably Sacred
the quin tupiets no longer Uves Heart School, whldl dleir
in Aberdeen. Dr. J a met older brother and ailtcrs at-
Berb03 was a geni;;al prac-tend . -\reste.rn Henlisphcre,. And. family .
their parents. Andrew an:I ''And I don't blame them,"
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, A1ary Ann Fiscttcr, 'vere she added. "If I were in their M A R T I determined that they would be spot I'd be wary ot people
raised in as much pri\'acy as to:>.'' , MAJT,RESS ~ible for youngsters issued Another clerk said, '"They
Elephants Get _Drunk
During Marula Ti1ne
SKUKUZA, Soulh Africa hogs al so relish the fr uit and
(AP) -Summer is ending in \viii eat rotting ones off I he
the southern hemisphere. Fo-ground.
Hage in the rolling bush coun-'·The marula season fo r an·
try in Kruger National Park lmals and n1en alike is I he
is changing, and the elephants season for letting go, for \\'hop.
are drunk. ping it up," said one
Th~ 7.700 elephants in the \vildlife expert. ~ame reserve start an annual:1----------I
bender \\•hen the marula rip-
ens. This fruil is green a n d
about tlte""~i1.e or a plum. It's
sort of a cross bet\1•een a man·
CQ and a lime and th e ele·
phants love ii. They need less
lhan an hour to strip a la rge
Ir~ of its fruit. .
After gobb!\ng-a load, the""
usually amble to a \Valer hole
for a chaser. The fruit fer-
ments as it is di.!!ested w i l h·
lhe \Valer. ~1otc fruit is mun·
thed and more \1·ater \vashes
It dnwn. Pretty ~non the pa-
chyderm is. in effect. a pon-·
derous, four-legged still.
Some seem to stand in a stu·
por. paying no attentian to
tourists \\•ho drive up. Others
he.come ''il&-tcmpcred and are
best avoidetl. say game ran!!·
ers in the park·s .7.340 square
miles.
Numerous visitors tell of
being chased in thcif a u Io s bY trumpeting' elephants. 0th·
er elephants· shatter fences
an"d· go on destructive ram-
pages.
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One rogue killed an African
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Rangers tracked th e ani mal
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Rangers say some elephants
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More 'Uta.ti 550 yachts of assorted sizes milled in coictful array
--ofl.Jlewport Harbor lodaf lot-the-beginning of the 22nd-annuaJ-En-senada race,
· · In tlleir wake, they-I~ft a trail, of ,trampled streamers, crushed
flowers and ethos of mariachi music, reminders of the series of pre.-
race parties celebrating the Cinco de Mayo event along ·the Orange Coast . \ , '
Hosting a semifonnal d!nn•r dance for visiting dignitaries in
the Balboa Bay Club last night was the N$Wporl Ocean Sailing Ass<>-
ciaUion, spotisors of the race for fun and glory.
Flags of both cowitries were draped behind the head tables.
White ta·bie cloths were criss-crossed with 'Ted and green streamers,
and red and white flowers accented with touches of green repeated
the colors in the Mexican flag. 4 · •
WeJcomjng the distinguished guests -were NOSA Com~odore
and1'Mt'S. Converse Wurdemann·; vice president and general chair-
man, Dr. and Mrs. A. Victor Stern; Mr. and Mr_s_, Thomas Wilder.
race committee chaifmail~ aTI.d Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cordrey, secre-
tary-tre~surer.
HONOREO GUESTS
Included among the honqred guests were ·near Adm. and Mrs.
Marshall Domin, co1nmanding officer, 11th Naval Di.strict, represent·
ing the President; his aide, Lt. Cmdr. and Mrs. Ethan 0. Porter Jr.
Capt. agd Mrs. S. W. Vejtasa, chief of staff, 11th Naval District; and
Capt. and Mrs. W. R . Boehm, commander, U.S. Electronics Labora-
tory, also attended. from ~ Diego. 1 t
Rear Adm. and Mrs. Charles Tighe, commander, 11th Coast
Guard District, .)..ong Beach, were accompanied by his aide, Lt. and
Mrs. Thomas E. Omri.,
Representing the U.S . S'ecretary of State w·as the Hon. J. Ray-
.mond llytalo, consul general, and Mrs. l'Jytalo, from San Ysidro.
Gov. Reagan was represented by Mr; and Mrs. Robert Walker,:and
-Mayor Doreen Ma~hall and her husband Robert ext~ded a welcome
in behalf of Newport Beach.
Among the invited visitors from south-of-the-border· were Ing.
Raul Sanchez Diaz, governor of Baja California; Guilebaldo Silva
Cota, mayor of Ensenada; Capt. Raul Alcala M., commandant, Navy
Sector, Mexican Navy; Sr. and Sra. Francisco Mora·Jes, NOSA vice
president and commodore, and Sr. and Sra. Francisco Morales, fl'eet
captain, Ctub de Yates d.e· Ensenada. ·
NOSA offic;ials also will host a dinner for all race .participants'
in the Crystal Palace, Ensen·ada, Saturday, May 3. Following th~ 8
p.m. dinner, skippers and crews will be entertained with a floor Show
from Mexico City. In char!e of party arrangements.is Mrs. E. Cooper
Johnson NOSA entertainment chairman. • r
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left) tries fur a mariachi sound, Robert Willits.he)ps
Mrs. Gurley, and Mrs. Willits ashore for; the Bahia
COrinthian Yacht Club's Fandango, one of many
parties on the Orange Coast honoring Cinco de
Mayo and sailors~ entering the 22nd annual En.se-
n·ada race beginning today. The BCYC celebration
followed a tune-up race to Dana Point last.weekend
at the club's new Site in Balboa. Adding the festive
touch of red, greell' ~d White str~m~s. to a _bull~
dozer wQrking on the site' are (at ngh~ left lo nght)
Mrs. Thomas Kellogg, Mrs. Raymona Garra and
. Steph"I' W. Bradford.
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evidence for t~ outdoor party hosted by
-Bahia Corinthian Yicbt Club for mem-
bers and guests. The weatherman
cooperated by providing a calm, almoet _... •
"·-~rt balmy, evening complete wi~ low· ~i'",f'
hangiJlg moou • and stars. Outside the f
"cantina" {above, left to right) are Col.
and Mrs. Robert Teller and Mrs. W. G.
Thrash, guests of Commodore and Mrs.
T. Patrick Dougan. Enjoying a savory
dinner from the ci'jli pot are (at left)
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hart Jr. of Laguna
Beach, and trying to ootguess the weatJ>..
ennan for today's starting prediction
' sre (al right. left to right) Mr. and Mrs.
R. 'M. {Bob)-calklns;ifuntington Beach,
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson, Laguna
Beach. The club was decorated inside
and out with large, colorful paper flow-
ers and El Trio de Oro Mariachi. band
st.rolled among dinera aeated at candle-
.. lit tables in the •·street: cafe" and
!hroogh the pa~o areas. Mrs. A. J.
Devll1an served as general chairman
of 'the party.
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FRIDAY Excellent for cheeking home are hll!>llghtOd. Lunar poaili9Jl creating agendo. SI u d y : MA y 2 • appliances, improving <Om· strfsMI peed to be receptive, •orkluJ poulblllti<a. Don'I
... forts. Sol'l}e friends. may have neglect v4caUon' plans. Keep
Jlf SYDNEY oMAJUI VIRGO (Aug. 33.S.pt. Ill : surprlat for you. Gracious communication .'tin,.· open.
Anr-.1, SPf9lal acUvlty indicated in ~ on your part P4Yll Sf,gnlflcant ntWi'"ls d~ -.. be ~ (March Zl·A,~ltedt):. connection wilb close relaUves divldendA. re•"".. ' 11 Budget, -eostaL are ...... u ·:r · ~ Gift for rarii.IJy member could ~ . ~d feature v l .s I t s , AQUAIUUS • ( J a n . !0-
heJp ,avo'Jd dispute. Be y11ul0J'3, Follow hunch. H~ed Feb.:1): One ,who appe6r1 IF TODAY 1 YOUR
genel'OlU ·without being ex, inner feelina:s. Message of un.-quiet· a~tually has authority. ·BIRTHDAY you at attractive
travagant'. A rmysterycouJd be • ~la~ due. Be aware of Reallze this and act • ac-to oppoaite sex. ou have
; lillved if you ve peraistedt. fine print. , cordin&IY: You do your~lf dramatic ability. Y. can be
,/Exciting evening indicated.. UBRA C.Sepl. 23.:oct. 2%): much &ood by 1 howl n g stubborn. You enjoy uxury. B til h f ta t respect. Know the d.Uference But you also know tbe v Ue ol TAURUS (Aprll 20-!May 20): · e verl8 e-~ve ac a between 1cUi11lty 1nd'lliut1lon. money. Romantic· cycle is r11r· Accent on partnership,, mar· hand. You may have to ulilite prlU" _ ,_
riage, mutual eftortlJtrmlt alternative m~_thods. •Profit A iU (F~~ l~~arch r~ ~ rent; your charm is noted aod
.J pthers to have spotllgbt. Take o b t a I n e d Jf you . are(' -::;;;:ccep='==';••;;JlOl=m~1 ;' ~ty~~~:;;•~p~precl~· ~·•~!<!~·=====:; special care where legal a I e ~ t . G u ~ r ~ po~1om1r
agreements are concerntd. espe<:1ally while in transit. ·
SomfOl.le wants"' article _you SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21):
possess, Be wary . . Take inJtlaUve. Go after what
. GEMINI· (May 21.June 20): you neod. Restrictions are
You made requtsts. Today (rased. Strijce while ir:on is
they could be fulfilled . But hot: Welcome new· contacts.
there is alao a d d e d Meet people. Tonight could be
~ res~ibilit1. Emotions run the start of s,omethlng blg .
. li_!ifi. Speciil relationship is SA~I'[J'ARiyS (N9v. 22·
accent~ tonight. Dec.Zt)~E x c 1 t em en t of
CANCER( June 2_1.July 22): J!lta~nt variety obtainable
You sboul4 . make decision through club, organization.
tonight on whether to continue Group activity .i n d i c 1· t e d .
an associaUon. Be sute it ts · Participate in special e~
not you who gives and gives.. lertainment for worthy cause.
Assert yourself to member or CAPR(CORN (Dec. ~an.
opposite sex. A. chailp is due. 19): Romance and pleasure
fOR fVfRY MOJHfR
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INTE.RPAITH WORSHI P-Members"of the Women
Associates of the UCI Interfaith Foundation J_>repare
for the inteHaith worship service \vhich will close
their annual meeting aQd brunch Tues4ay, MQY ti.
·They are (left to tight) the Mmes. Dilane C. Black
Delmer McCommon and Philip Murray. '
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22}: New
viewpoint is necesaary.-ap-
plles _,pecifically to long·range
project. Accent security. But
discard o'utmoded methods. Glimpse
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Annual Brunch Mapped
For Wom en Associates
Women Associates of U1e
UCI Interfaith l'~oundation's
annual meeling \o:ill begin \Vith
a 9:30 a.m. brunch in tbe
F'aculty Club, Irvine To1\·n
Center Tuesday, May 6.
The brunch will be follo\\'Cd
by • brief business meeting
led by Mrs. Roy GiOOano and
comments by students who
particip;1ted in the Interfaith
C_enter.
Under UNICAMP. run and
financed by UCI studen\S, a
l<klay summer camp is con·
dact.ed for ~s _many un·
derprivileged children a s
possible. The center sponsors
its coed sessions each sum·
mer. .
Mrs. Philip Murray, pro-
gram chairman, will close the
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. . ~Fleets
Sending their sailors off In
true fiesta _,pirits were Bal-
boa, Newport ' Harbor and
Lido Isle· yacht clubs. Serving
as official hosts for BYC'.s
party, arranged by Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Woodward, were
CommOOore O·a v i d Smiley;
Vice Commodore Don Frank·
Un and Rear CommOOore Ed-
v.•in 'Steen Jr .. and their wives.
More ·than 200 membefs and
·guests attended the informal
send off .
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program wilh an inlcrfaith
\vorship service.
The women pro v ide
assistance to chaplains.
pastors, priests, practitioners
and rabbis in the ministry to
students. faculty and staff.
They al so assist In main·
taining facili~ at the center,
help provide a religious
library and ofjer interfailh in-
tercultural ·programs f o r
women in the commooity.
In addition they financially
support the center's work and
offer programs to the com·
munity and churches _including
a series of workstiops \Vhlch
took place in February and
March. .
M e m bership lnlormalion
may be obtained b"y dialing the
center at 833.-0891.
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,new officers of ~evJJ)o~t .Beach Chapter of lti'A'.i Club (left to fight), the ~mes.
M~l Ormerod, vice president ; Paul Arnerich, president, and Richard Cedar·
staff, treaf;urer. They will be installed next ' Saturday in Huntington ·seacliff
Country Club, Hunt~n~on Beach. ' . '
New Crew to Pilbt Kiwi €lub Ross Ca been of Sabrina: Ken
Hartley, Debutante and James
L. Grlsb)r, BrfgadoOn, NYHC.
Also Walter EUt, -Windstar ; A new flight crew will lake Richard Cedarslaff , treasurer, Anyone wishing information
Dr. William Laughlin, St.one-command, wb~n Newport and Kurt Gronau, parliamep· .on the club may call Mrs. Don
groove ; Stanley Willis II, Pa· Beach•Chapter ot Kiwi Club ta rian. • -Howard, 646-5865 ..
cifica and John Scripps, Novia has ils annual installat.ion din -lnstalling officCr will be the hux de! Mar. SDYC, and Bob Kelly, Nam Sang, PMYC. ner n~1d Saturday in Hunting. outgoing president, Mr s .
Arranging both parties was . ton Seacliff Country ,Club, Cronau. NB uxiliary
Mrs. A. Baile)J'-Potter. Huntington Beach. The new officers are
Lido Isle club members en· New "pilot" of the club of scheduling a fli ght plan for the The La4ies' Auxiliary of
ESP--Fact or F-iction ·wiu
be explored by Orange Coast
Chapter of Parents Without
Partns;.tom,orrow, al 8 p.m.
-'-alt .:-i.JiC ~ eWport B e a c h
Arrierican Legjon Hall.. .
Ur. Robert 'Jf_arris, founder
of First Church or Trinity
Science, Santa Ana, w 111
discuss the latest develop-
ments in parapsychology and
report on experiments con-
ducted at Duke Universily in
'the .field of extrasensory
perception.
Audience participation will
highlight the presentaUon and
the minister will demonstrate
ho)V minds communicate with
minds through wal!S and
across long distances.
A report on the April PWP
Roundup in San Angelo, Tex·
as, will be given by 'he
chapter director of public
relations. I
Single.parents art invited 19
the meeUng and a n y o ne
wi.Wng information may call
MrJ. June: Peterson; 545-l'lSt.
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were entertained by the music
of el Mariachi del Valle dur·
ing "la hora alegre de las
margaritas," and danced un-
til I _a.m. to music provided
by the Tunetoppers.
tcrtained racers and guests former Americdn Ai r l Ine s club's adopted charity, an ~ NewJ)ort Beach Fire Depart·
duriila,.. an informal cocktail stewardesses \Viii be Mrs. year:oJd Santa Ana girl \\'lllo ment gathers the th i r _!l
party yesterday, and in charge Paul Arnerich, and other crew was severely burned fi ve Wednesday or each month·at 8
of the prera'"""" event were members will be Ute Mmes. ye ars ago, to Galveston for " M J o ... ..1 • 'd p.m. in vario~ locations. Rear Commodore and Mrs. e rmervu, vice pres1 ent : treatments. The club has pro-" -
Reger MacGregor. Larry Zechiel, record l n.g vided numerous lri~ to Texas Information ngarding Jocaticm
Planning a postrace cele-secretary ; Paul Brumfield, for her during the pa¢" four may be obtained by telepbon·
bration is the Huntington Har· _c_o_r_r_e_•.cpo_ndi_· n"g_s_ec_r_et_ar..:y-.:_:.Y•_•_cs_. ________ ::.in:!g.::M::."::·...:T.:.. ;,C...:. Dail::::· ::;'Yc:·;SQ.:::::98.U= •
Racing skipper_, and crews
enjoyed a hunt breakfast' this
morning before boarding
their boats to head for the
starting line.
Among those hosting tables
1t both events were skjppers
bour Yacht Club. Members
and guests will attend a be-
lated Cinco de J\.1ayo party
Saturday, ~ay 24, in the Long
Beach Elk Lodge. Jn charge
or arrang en ts are Mr. and
Y..trs. Jero e E. Olsen anc
Mr. and M~s. ~ames Martin: Cinco de Mayo
Fashions Help Chapman
Support Drama Tour
Specials!·
Mr. Tom's G1Fr s FOR MEN
Journey Into Summer, a
fashion show and dessert af·
fait will be presented in Chap.
m1n College's dinmg hall next
Saturday at t p.m. -to benefit
· the school 's Sum.in.er Euro-
pean Drama Tour.
1'be show will in clude sum·
mer styles from C a r r i e
Wickett, the Paraphernalia
Shop and Her Closet.
In addition a history of
Sorori t y
)1ferf ains
Pros~tlvt members of
Beta li&ma Phi were en· ~m. a spring tea in
Cape lflmlilcton· Community
Clubhous L...Jlong wilh
memberl and members-a(...
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Membtn of the Ney.•port· Hort>or Arel Co unctt
coonllnale4 the plaN • and
llolleN chaple" ,..re Delta
Dell Zeta ami XI MU Lam!Jda.
Pouring l''ete Mrs • .lttichacl
H..,.., president of Delt o Bela 7'ela, and Mr1. Palmer
Andcraon of XI Mu Lambjla. ,,
theatri cal costuming ~·ill be
presented by members of the
drama department and others ~ ff in the cast of the college's up
3 0 coming production, "Much
Ado About Nothing.''
Under the dli-ection of Henry
KemP"Bla ir, head of the
drama departmenl. six Chap Shoes, Shif ts, man drama student! w i I l
perlorm in England this •Um· Kn1·t Su '1ts a nd mer before church and com·
munity theater groups.
The tour. arranged 1 n S!:!_tprise S_peci a Is
cooperalion with the British
Drame Society and Coventry
Cathedral, partially is being 1 ff nderwrttten-by-.-grnt"ti'Offi ---
the Esso Foundation. The o
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support is being secured
through lhe fashion show and Ch1arge Cards Welcome _
other projeclJ. "
Tickets are S3 with a special
rate of $2 for student!. They L ;::: m'IY be obtaintd by callln§ -
Prof •• Kemp.Blair It lhe col·
le~~freshments lor dtasetl "'4, · A:tl/ou.A,
are beina arranged by the "1f """"
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matcblng and assembliog,.. hen my
hlllband'a tw9 sisters, both in their 20s. '
married less than.fiff years, not a brain , ~tweeo them. ste!l_ my~LJJl=dc.use.=~---
Oiem in their own ho~es. recovery period aeema like an eternity.
My husband sa'ys t should be flattered. H -•-u he ·u · -.. full
remove .. -append!I wllll<-Dr-•• 11. wl-ll·.--·W/lo-listens-,___.
leave .a, acar &wlce u hl1. j)pe.raUOM, ..L •
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but· I'm not. I'm furious. I think it's e wouw::n wi ever rec1111 uui;
sneaky, tow-down and sellriuny tO steal rneasurt of strena:lliand vitallty.~P1e-.,,
someone's ideas. I've toJd my husband I 1 Ann, tell visitors 11it to 11y, "My brother ' . will never again set foot inside lbeir had exactly the same open.Uon and be
doors because it makes me physically ill was back at work withln 10 days." ,
·to see my draperies, my carpeting, my A nelgb)..:.r aaid this to my busb&ncj
la~ps. my wallpaper anil my faucet han-recently ,and it uPset hlm terribly. He
dies in somt9ne ~lse's borne. . , was certain something must b e
·• Am l childiSh or do I have a Jegitimale drasUt ally wrong because two weeks. had
gripe? -XEROXED passed and he was far from ready to
· .return to work. He accused the doctor· of DEAR 'MADAM-X: Tltere..u~ao way to keeping something f1'9m tiln'l.He loa:Jsted
protect oaestU · •1atnst imitaton. This that,! "stop lying" and tell bim the truth.
goes for art, music, Uteraturi= and l'miSW'e-tbe neighbor ·mean_t lffllbut
busiilt11 coa~pU as weU as . faucet she certainly did a lot of damage. Please
llke love affaln, art aot comparable.
ERc.b W eharaeterlstlct which make It
spedal ...i .u1q ...
CONFIDENTIAL TO BETWEEN THE
DEVIL AND THE DEEP BLUE SEA:
Take the· ~a. Honey. The devil cb.arges
·too niuch -and invariably, it's the
Eojoy-NoW Pay-Later plan. This in·
evitably cosla a grea .. deal more in the
end. There an no bargains in love and
--war.'
handles. My advice It to forget It. The .... · l lhi Th bl. ---•-ed l. borrowed idta never comes off Ukt tile ,..rm s. e pu IC ir=wi· uca ing. -
lg! I •-· b b d SYRAC:JEE, N. Y. Hairst yling Hono rs
11n.e. Bride'• .Guide," Au Ludera'
booklet; an1wm-10me-oi tlii -most fre-
~qutnt1y asktd qae1Uon1 about weddings.
To rtctlve your copy of this com·
prebemlve.guJdt, write to Ann Landers,
Jn care ol this aew1paper, tnclulng . a
tone, self.acldresltd, atamped envtlitpt
ud as eeatt ta coin.
\Vi_nnin~ 'trophies in San Diego's 200th anqiversary
ha1rstyl1ng ·sho\V and contest \Vere Miss Josie Pa·
trick (left) and Miss Eva Avalos, both .of Capis-
trano Beach. The .sho\v, themed 1-lairstyles in Mo-
tion for the C~ty in Motion . featured seven categories
and t\\'O special awards in the contest portion.
or na . ,....,.one w o 1ee1 your ome an
then sees their bome1 knows wbo ls.doing DEAR SYRACl!SE: N• two people
the imitating. have e1actJy dte: 1ame operatloa. Optra·
DEAR ANN LAND"ERS : May I suggest
a sequel to your v:cellent advice, "Peo-
ple go to the hospital because they are
si ck, not because they are lonesome.''
tiou vary accordiJl1 to tlae u&eat of
deterloraUoa, the ladtviduJ.11 a I• . .-
weight, aeneral health, recupera~
power1 aad em&llonll eu.Uook.
What's.more, surflcal &e!!bki11tt vary.
Au t.aiulen will be &lad to Kip you
wltb your probl_em1. Send tbem to ber in
cart of Ute DAILY PILOT, elH!loslag •
1tamped, telf.-addreued eavelopeo ·
remove an appe:ndix wblle Dr. B. will
The Tee
·Tattler
{Ed!lor'I No~: " col~mn DI WD• ...
~n·, 10P 9011 'cores wlH a?P<!Br ~ac~
~k rn li>e 4>"1l V PILOT. To rf!POrt
scores ftlr !Ile ~. 1>le1~ mail ti'H'm
to P. o. 80• 1560. Tnev rtiu•I be re--
cel~~d by Monday.)
• l."GUMA IE.\Ctl ~ l'!J\D SH5rs: l!!;ONS ONLY...Cl•U
~· Graeit JD!I~, 351/:; tll!t Mmes.
Donald Hu•~rt. J); ld•m•v $(:how·
,..,!ker, Jl'f.tf.,.Clt ss a. ll>f M""'s. M•rlc
Morr~on. 32' ',; Vang le ChriSH1nsert,
Come!ius Tl)Omey, lSVJ; li<t Wfil·
rnore11nd, U'h.
R"NCHO SAN JO ... QUIN
M"TCN VS PAR -Flilllll "· the
Mme,. Phllh• Jot.15100, J1me-s "nik•·
son. •ven; P1111 De81cll, Lunsford
Jones, ·!; F119ht a, ti'H' Mmes. Wil·
liam RitlPr, 1tlus 1: Marvin Jollnoo~.
William brallde, ·1; Gflberr Ide, .J;
F lf11M C, tile M~. H. R. HQllgland,
•ven ; PMll1t Cornwell, Frink Allr;ill-•
.1on, Robcn $c::h1ettr. -1; JOhn SchW~I·
11. ·~I Fll11ht D. '"" Mme1. F. w. Peter~, ·l; M. w. E..;Dt>er. Jot Wal· 111111, .,j,
Mle"SA VERDE
aEsT" aAL:. 01' l'OURSOMl'.-F!nt
Gross, the Mmes. R. B. McDonnell,
W. R. M1llck, Rcb\>rt Mason, Rol:>erl
Camp, n; Firs! Nei, ti'H' Mme.1. P111!
Roblrmin, Del Hamre, L1urence Grey,
ic.~nnt'll'I LO'i•ure, Donald Dcuglas,
Rlth;tr<t Mur!autti. Donald G-. Perrv
St~han•. to; ,Second Ntl, !flt Mml!•.
Mlchttl W1s.:o. Wll!iem .,.,.,.n!tv,
lhomas Liken, J1rne, M;i;honey, '1. .
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~cl u b · Asks
\Vhen a patient has Major surgery the Dr. 4 JbJ&'t makt a I-id indalta· to
Vic tor ies
Celebrated
Bimon thly Conclave
Spirits will be high as
1nembers or the c 0 a s t
Rangers Soccer Club celebrate
the club's fifth Pacific Spccer
League First Division Cham·
pion.ship in six years next
Saturday with a victory dance
in the Balboa Pavilion.
Plans, Reports Planted
The club's reserve side the
lJnilcd Coast Rangers, 'also
\Voll their division and are
undefeated throu.ghout the en·
tire season.
Alan Young, of te!evisioh
fame, will make the awards
during the 9 p.m. to I a.m. af-
fair to which the public '5 in-
vite~. Tickets. at $1.50, will be
available"at the .door.
' LB Group
Gathering
Reported
Californi.a National Fuchsia
Soci~ty will ha"".e its bimonthly
board of directors meeting in
Peek Family Colonial Terrace
Room , Westminster at 1 :30
p.m. next SuMay:
E.itl Hough will preside over
the meeting \Vhich will include
committee reports on ac··
tivilies during the past two
months and objectives for
May and June.
TI1e board voted to enter. a
display in the International
Fern Sho\v Saturday and Sun-
day , fl.lay 17-18, in the Fanny
.Captain
Honored ·
Saturday, May 17. has been
set as the date for the annual
Captain's Ball of Division III
o[ the 11th district... .United
States Coast Guard Auxiliary.
Festivities will begin at · 7
E. fl.Io r r is on H.orticuitural
Center, .Brookside Park ,
Pasadena. Loren Paulsohn"will
be in charge and will be
assisted by Elmer Monson.
Cliff Ebtling, Show
chairman,, will report on the
progress af the .IOCiety'S
Fychsia and Shade Plant
Sh.ow, Fuchsia Fantasy, wl\ich
wjU take place on the Orange
6iunty Fairgrounds, Costa
Mesa, June 2CJ.22.
Costa Mesa-Bay Cities and
Garden Grove branches of the
societf will host · the board
meeting.
Surpri~e Trip
Honored Queen L e 1 11 e
Pic:krd of Job's Daughters
Bethel 313, Newport Beach,
has planned a Surprise Trip
ne1t Saturday for memberlt ·of
her Dethei: · · ..
DuriJ!g a _ re~!!nt meeting
Cathy McKinley and Sue
Whited received their Ma-·
Jcrity 0t:crea.
Dan ce Club'
Laguna Beach Ch apt e r, p.m. with a social hour in
Order or the Eastern Star Windsor .House, Los Angelf!s,
plans to ·hold a meeting Jed by and will include dinner, dan--
M_r. fnd .Mrs. Arthur Stead, cing and entertai.nmtnt. worthy patron and ma tron. in Proceeds of the event,'
Laguna Beach Masonic Hall at !q>onsofed by five Fotillas, will
8 p.m. tomorrow. be used to send area youths
Officers and many members who ire qualified candidates ~he· first, third and fifth
. O~r fttterst a~tlmore like ne~sffatl-l-ers
than ner;.va,D~fathers.
j We 012 know, 'rst shoes eort help" or hinder
first steps. No 'fll'O(Kfer ovr~'tHtn:Kflecl:. every/.
baby 10< .ionce:~ ~"°4 T'-i
cl-ooose 1l>e shoefllo•be-.'lldt>ob(s'-1q
See-.. ¥5 soon"'\WiU.;Stl:idc ·,~ ~ ritt~ ~
'sto re, thete '.s ·;osJ ~~0-be--nerYO!J5. ~~,:-; ·
• 1831 llWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA :
To Lantlers?1
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SHE'S
ONE
OF •
THE •
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of the chapter joined other to the U. S. Coast Guard Fridays of each mo n t b
--county-chJ;pttrnr a receptwnl\udemy1n-New-tonctoir,-me11!bett--of-Lace-'n-Uatherl~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ll-lJNHF[UfENIJ1iJ(-,.---------r---1 last Monday evening .in honor Conn. , _ · Squ&te Dance Club. meet at «j~
\\'omap's Club o1 Laguna of . l\frs. ·Chet -Diiii?i -and The ball-will hotfor ·DiviSion p.m. tn the Recreation Center, .
Beach mEmbe"5 will hear a Richard ·T. Brassell Jr .' capt. William J. BeierwalteS. Huntin~on Beach. FW1ber in-The . Great Orange Coast's
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musical program presented by worthy grand.· matron and a member of Fotilla 34. formation may be obtamed by
the Saddlcback Junior College patron, Order of the ·.Eastern Tickets, at $7 per person. ~~I~g Mrs,. J uan Dillon at N l p I choir and talk by John. J. Star. State of California. will be available at the door ar ~13. 0. 0 per•
Flood, the school's associate Future plans call for lun-may be purchased by callingijiiiiii
dean of stuaents, tomorrow, cheon and possible card gatne ·cmdr. Gene-SelleJ'l,.833-lOill.
The program, to .follOw the sponsored by the Star Club inJiiiii97.;;':;;:;;;;;;;;;;;=;;; · ~uncheon, "'.ill focus . on ·.the Laguna Beach Mas9nic Hall
community college and its 12:30 p.m. Wednesday;May 7.
scholarship comm·ission: Tickets are $1.25 per person
Reservations may be rilade and reservations may be ob.-
by calling Mrs. Charles tained by calling Mrs. Stead,
·Muller, 494=4332;--ur-Mrs:-t:-J -. -•-•-or~r. J·o-hn
Thomas, 494-6981. Williains, 494-0684. '
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and quelity of thi•
Reclin•r or Rocker
e.-ailable . iii . ric h . , ,
leather t•ictured
vinyl in your choic.•
of decor•tor colors.
hittrior Design
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19321 BEACH BOULEVARD, HUNTING-TON BEACH
STORE HOURS: 962-6631
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REMEMBER
-M,GfHER-
Mothor1 Day • Moy II
Surpri'•-M'oth~r with ·•n eleg•nt
1 jricot ho1t111 gown by Lucie Ann,
~ Long or •hort tleeve $60,
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Od•tf• 18•ri• h•• th • lov•li•1t look
in l•c:• •nd nylon robes.
Sho" Robos $20. Sh•" Gown $1'.
1 long Robes $21. long Gown $26.
Veta's
11rm1m AHAHL ............. , .... ----
WOMEN
IN---
AMERICA •
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Everyone
Does
That's Mo
'You Can 'Listen' to Ann [anilers
Daily in The
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'Forget You're a Girl'
·,Drag Racer 'Proves Proficient
HONOLULU (UPI) -An ......, by roclnc ~ Ylllll)la Cll lht Glbon. · lbl beat ihem, and Ille was
altractlv• bluwyed b-1111 to IOCGlld pllce la lht "I ~ II. I'm ae i:ood. l:uled .:'ilh ·~espect and
bu '°'"" ad-/or .., Soulh paclfk Ollmploaahlpl • why orenl I out Ihm!! That i:oodwlD.
,-woliJd-&e lemale -l'MtOl'eyeJe~..t'--oiJl:mo&orcydM ill all ~ !be~ '*''"'two Tb!_ ~ver ,J!!KI goes as !•st • ._.. ... ,. weeD"1i&i7,Tiillil m.y nrsr--u-'IG ~per l\"ourover the
For the Love of Auld Scotia's Traditions
The enchanting beauty, history and music or Scot-
land inspired a small grou'p to join in the formatj.on
and organization or the Daughters of Scotia, found-
ed in 1895 in New Have~ Conn. The Lady Buchanan
Lodge of Huntington Beach will celebrate its fourth
anniversary with a dinner at 6:30 p.m. Saturday.
May 3, in the Villa Sweden, and prepartng for the
event are (left to l'ig!lrt) Mt,<. Joe Jjarvick, Mrs. Lew
Bellinger and Mrs. James Diederich. More inform·
nation may be obtained from Mrs. Diedrich, 54.)..
2721.
Chapter
Accepts
Charter
s·ummer 'Head · Start'
Registration Accepted "
. -Youngsters eligible for a Family income mlist fan secretary, and custodian·
_Delta Iota Chapter .. Epsil?n federally-funded Summer within federal guidelines set driver.
Sigma Alpha, received its • for the .program, establlshed Teachers must have ex-
charter during a d i n n e r Head Start prop-am n~w are on a sliding scale accordiug to p e r i e n c e t e a c h i n g
ceremony conducted in Fran· being accepted. by the Hun· the numbe.r in each "family. preschoolers, and aides must
cois restaurant Huntington tington B e a c h Community An income for a family of speak Span.i< For most posi-
lleach. ' Methodist Church. , ' four, for example, !bay be as lions, preference will be given
The new Fountain Valley • The program will nm from . much as $3,400 annually, wtille _J>e!"&ORS in financial need,
group was sponsored by Its June 23' to Aug. ts; \\-'llh a family of iight woUtd' be , Applicatlonl Ate ~ ac-
aister chapter, Beta Gamma. classes schedul~ b t t, w e e n atlowed to earn $5,500. A child cepted · at tbe State Depart-
Pinning pledges was Mrs. 9:30 a .m. and 1;30 .p.m. each whO!e family is on wellart ment of Employnient, ms s.
Robert Johmon, Orangewood day, including a 1>ot' lunch. qualiDes automatically. Bristol St., Santa Ana. or
RegiocaJ Council president, Bus~ wiJ1:.be provided for the In addition to a dally forms may be picked up at the
and assisting with the 75 children to be accepted. preschOOI ~program, medical community center.
ceremonY were tttrs. Ray The area servea by the pro-and dental Servieei also are N'ameJ m childten to"be cun-
Seurrert and Mrs. George gram inc I u des Huntington available and language in-sidered may be telephoned to
Weir. Beach;-Westminster, Mldway-struction is-p r o·v-4~ e d . the church oHlce, 842""4461.
Installing officer was -riiri. City/. and Colonia Juarez, nonEng}i$h~J?Ca~gchildren. Parents also' may go to the
Everett Gillespie, state second Fountain Vall~~-. Staff pos1t1ons 1n the pro-Huntington Beach Community
vice president. Mrs. Otis Bry, To be eligible. children gram also are open to area Cent.tr · or Colonia Juarez
Callornla 1 tat e president, should be of the age to enter residents. Needed are fi ve C enter, l 0 4 l 1 Ca 11 e
performed the chartering kindergarten next September, tea~hers and , aid~; .nurse; lridependencia, F o.u n ta in
ceremony for Delta lota. or 5 years old by Dec. 1. social workers aide; cook ; Valley.
Mrs. William Guthrie, presi·
dent of Beta Gamma, and
Mrs. Al Hackmeister, vice
president, received guests.
The new chapter is planning
Applications Welcomed
·;;ho~; Pi WestminsteF Says YES
Installs
New officers of Xi Xi Pi
Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, "'ill
be install~ in the Guy Fawkes
restaurant, Fountain Valley.
On Monday, May 5, Mrs.
Eldon Dvorak will be seated
as president, and comprising
her board will be the l\tmes.
Henry Kelly, vice president:
Jerry Cannon , secretary:
Robert Shay, treasurer, and
John Moquin. civil delense.
Mrs. Norman Neiberlein will
• serve as the installing officer.
and mothers of members will
be honored guesLs.
New Board
Presides
New ~ will preside
when Hunllllgton B e a c h
Emblem Club meets at 8 p.m.
Monday, May 5, in the Elks
Lodge.
Mn. Tommie l\tcRorie. new
pre1ident of the Huntington
Beach club, \\•ill lead her
delegates during the 17th an· .
nual -,\ate convention of the £m~em and Nevada clubs tH1ri place in the lntema·
Uonal oteJ, Los Angeles.
Ap roxim ately 1200
~ben will represent more
than 12,000 members of 92
clUbr during tbt threHay
conv~
Mrs . Jaycees
Huntington Beach M r s •
Jayceea mfft the second Moo-
d1y ol the month al 8 p.m.
Loc:aUon Information ma y be
receJved by calHng Mrs.
Mlchad -· 536-7022.
Now open for applications is
the Youth Employment
Service sponsored by the
\\'estminsltr·Midway C it y
Coordinating Council. last year out of the 600 who
In ~ts second season .• \he . applied.
council placesl 300 apphcants Youth in need of employ-
betwcen the ages of 14 and 18 ment are invited lo visit the
Todd-McFadden Rites
office between 9 a.m. a11d noon
~Ionday through Saturday un-
til Saturday, May 10. Those
who filed applications last
year need only to visit the of·
lice, located at 7 3 2 2
Westminster Ave., to update Read in Garden Grove
Palm Spring·s and the
Grand Canyon were the honey-
moon destinations or Jack
Richard Todd and his bride.
the• former Barbara Jeanne
l\1cFadden, after their af-
ternoon wedding in St. Col-
umban's Church, Gar den
Grove.
The bridal co1,1ple. daughter
and son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert l\1cFadden of Garden
Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Todd · o( Fountain Valley,
repeated their vows before Ule
Rev. Wilbur Davis.
Given in marriage ,by her
father, the br.ide appeared in a
chanUlly • lace over organza
gown designed "'ilh a lace
train. Her shoulder length veil
was caught to a rose shaped
headpiece, and her bridal bou·
quet was a cascade of white
roses. centered, with an orchid.
G<Jv.1ted In plhk empire
dresses with short puff sleeves
and scoop nec)cs W.fre Mrs.
Thomas Wroniak. the "bride's
sister, who was matron of
honor, and the bridesmaids,
the ltfisses Cathy C.rroll of
Fountain Valley. Mary
McFadden. Garden GroYe, the
blrde's sister. and J o a n
Hayde:n. Anaheim. nielr bou·
qoot1 were pink da isies, •t-
cenled \\!Ith fem. •
The 15ridegroom asked hi.~
father t.o ibe best man and
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MRS. JACK TOOO
Exchanges Vowt
ushen wert Don Bennett and
Darryl Barta ol Bakersfield
and • Bob Shultz. Garde o
Grove.
Following the ceremony, Ute
newlyweds received their
guesl.S in FemdaJe Wedding
Chopel, San!! Ana_._ __
, 'lbe bride ls a graduate of u Quinla Hlgt> School
Westminster and her husband
I! a graduate ol Mornln.nlde
High School, Inglewood. Both
attend Golden West College.
They Will reside ln .HU.n-
tington Be~ch.
their applications. •
The council also ts asking
the cooperation o[ a re a
businessmen and homemakers
to help locate jobs for boys
and girls during .summer
vacatioIL _ _
Among the jobs young peo-
ple are seeking are baby-sit·
ting, box boys, housework, of·
fice and factory jobs, sales,
pet-sitters, yard or pool work.
Applicants are screened for
each job and hourly rates are
reasonable.
Summer employment
provides a valuable el·
perience for young people to
make their own spending
money, save fol"'" college or
even help at home. There is no
charge for either employer or
empk>yee.
The coordinating council Is
supported by the West Orange.
County United Fund and the
ital! is composed ·or fuUy
trained, volunteer workers.
, Additional information may
be obtaned by calling the of·
flee, 892..oo49, ·or 893-63$5 .•
Rebekeh Lodge
, Triple Link Club of Meu
Rebekah Lodge bet meetings
the fourth Monday at a p.m. in
various locations. P.1 r s ,
Douglas Morgan at 543-1938
m1y be called fur addhJooal
information.
dTI( raoen. "Foqet yoo're olber claael. . dnf ,_,.. !he 00 Labor 11n1a11 line d lht ..,..iourth
• · gir~ blw SUU and pnc-Sbe bu trophje• from olhtr llajl Qiomplo.Wdp1, mile dTI( ltrlp ""'™• Nld
tic<." r"""' the partklpoled In II She c:ooced<I lhll 1 fen11" Ibo bit no Ume lo worry.
Mias Sharon Lee Kcrnytl, 1 Hawaii Racew17 Park ud • q racer probably wlD. have -"It'• while l'm fN"aiting fn
t r opby·wlnnlnc motorcycle tmaller motor c 'I c 1 e • a roU,hlr ping than a mate the pits that I'm nervous," she
drac racer, ii 1ettlng uDouJ Yamaha IO, which lbe UNI to when W ftrat 1tuta raCl.n,g. .said, "but as soon as the r~ce
fa' th1a 1ummer11 racing get around town. 0 EYS)'ooe watches 1 &irl,'' starts I'm too busy UU.k1ng
tea90D to beetn. ••1 newr thought about drag she aid. "The preaaure ls about: my refleie1 a n d
U 'any of htr mile col· nclDt: when r flnt &at • lflller beclUle people are coonilnlUon." .
ltagues h 11 doubts about ber bite/' lhe a.Id.· "I needed j1lfl walUq rt, you to mate a Al edJtor of the Kawa1f
drag racing proficiency, the tr 1n1 port at ion fot a m!a&ake and fall." Motor c y c I e Association's
25-yw~ld Mias Koroyei pro-nt:w1p1.per rouie, and .. a A ~ *1p ii no place for bullet1n, Miss Kornyei is con-
ved by her performancn: that motcrcycle wu whit I could frilfL'bOwever. While racing, cerned with imp r o vi n ~
a girl "who is serious about ·afford." She lreais a btlmet with rac-moton:ycllsts' image an d W' i> llurdy, 11111 competilloo. Miu KoroYel aaid I low lnl mnnber 23 painiell cm i~ a flgtrtlng Hawaii's compullorY
Mlis KornYel, the flflt mcntba: later &he and a friend · leather jacket. heavy pants, helmet law.
female to participate l n wm watcbJng a drag race, gloves and boots. "We want to combat the
organized drag races i n and he commented. thal lhe Male racers never have stereolype that some people
Hawaii, bigbllghted I.be winter wu a·Mtter driver thao any lhowD any hard feeling& aftet,,J.have of a beardedJUY in a
J ~ ~ denitn jacket witJF"tut orr
Women Aid Chamber -•
~·charter Members Bid . . . "
-sleeves and emblems all f?Vt>r
it. A lot of worthy people ride
motorcycles." •
Assllrting with the cbam·
ber's membership drive will
be the first. project for the
newly .elected and installed of-
"tlcenl ot the W o m e n ' 1
Division, Fountain V a 11 e y
Chamber of Commerce.
MW Komyei said I h e
uaociation's case asking for
the repeal of the state helmet
law which makes it illegal to
operate a motorcycle withoul
a helmet Is pending befQre the
cont.Mt; Joe D. Campbell, merlclal proereu among are.i Hawaiian Supreme Court.
clvic events caf~; John women, and cooperating wi~ "I wou1dn't ~id:, withou~ a
Empting, Miss F o u b t a i n the· chamber in working for helmet," ahe satd, but 1 think V~lley pa g eant 1970-1971.: communJty welfare and_p~ · it's unconstitutional .~ force
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Charles Dizon Jr., . chamber
prelldeot. were the Mmes.
William PuU«d, prtaldent;
WllUam Haya, fuat vice
prelldont; ll1chard Wllh<lm.
second vice president: AlvlnJ.
Fonda, treasurer, and Larry
memberahip drive. Tb e Ri:,AIRS a· RELINES WHILE·U-WAIT
women'• l"OOP will contact
local businessmen and explain
the chamber's .terVlces to the
community, and allo will ex-
plain the lnfonnatlon Direc-
tory and Buyer's Guide wbjcb
will be placed ln every Foun-
tain Valley home.
Riley. aecretaiy.
Cha.U'.men-who were ap-
pointed and approved include
the Mmes. Rlcbord GWwn,
Cbrlstmls borne decoroUng
Kitchens
Cooking
Kltchen.! of 1r: Future will
be presented during t h e
meeting of Temple Hillel
Sisterhood at I p.m. Monday,
May 5, in the Community
Methodi&t Church, Huntington
Beach.
The public ls invited to al·
tend the meeting a n d
demonstration wblch wilt be
·given by MG. Carol Heinz.
home ecooomllt at t b e
Soulhun CllHorn11 Edison
ComJiany's Electric IJving
Center •.
The next meeting will take
place Wednelday, May 21, in
Mrs. Booth's honle. Following
the 10 a.m. meeting there will
be a potluck luncheon at 11 :30,
and members are invited to
bring a guest.
Future eventa include a
wine-tasting party ln June and
a wig party and salad bar
between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Tuelday, June s. ·
Member1hlp1 In the
orginm.tion an $5 per year,
and charter membersbJp will
cloee at the end ()( the June
meeting. Women wishinc t.o
j(/in the new orga.nizatlon may
C011tact Mrs. Hayes, 962--4735.
Meelinp will take place at
10 a.m. the third Wf.dneeday
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Mo vie Ga'":~ Open fo~ Streamlined Cambridge .. . . . . . . . . .. . •1 llOB TUOMM
HOLLYWOOD !AP) -Says
Goc11r1y Cambridge of his ...
ting career: "I'm tn'lhe rilJ~t
time wlth the right body, ahd,
baby, the ballgaine.Ja.ope_,••
tlnd out WhY 1 ·air: sO much. As his weight c o n t I nu e s gone to the moviet;1 that was
AU ot. .us eat because v.·e'ro dewnward, the job offers in· the (Nl)y kind o ft11ter1ainmmi ~ppy, and wt'n unhappy ctease. He offered an In-.we coold affonl. The Negro
becauae. we're program.med to te,resting sidelight on why he p e op I e still aupPort t b e
·do whl.t ~ ~le want us •{'d other Negroes art souiht movies. A recent iurvty show~
to do. We're atrald to ~do for films today. cd tb&t 30 ~~nt ot the au· ~--'they-won•t·F~"~My~-~peo~pl~e~h~a~v ~e ~a~lw~ay~s~cil~e&e~~ln~America~~·~11~N~!i<~•~~ The time Js cetla)nly rtlhl
for Negro actors Jn i«iay's. fllln
market. Never· before have
black actors been in such de-
mahd for every kind or role.
love me.' ... -
"That's the way it '!fa& with
Until rectfiUy, Godfrey
Cambridge woulii ha\le been -
cast strictly in colriedy roles,
for ·the simple rea.son that he
weighed 360 pounds. ·Now the
f11~-man image is gone, along
with 150 excess pounds. That's
me. I'd let my agents book· mt F ~~
lo Waterloo, Iowa, bOcause ~ o SOUTH.COAS
· that· was ,what they wanted me P'LAZA THIUITl'tll
l\\.do: And r would end up in a San Dloeo Frtew•J 1t Bristol • ~11
motel room with e i g h t ·ch-burgen." BOX Ol'f lCE OPEN S AT 6:4S
' t!Alt. Y PILOT S.fatf l"M1'
. A Matter of Philosophy
what he means by "the right How did the transrormaUon
body." come about?
And the ballgame is indeed "It s~ two years ago
open for him. He soon 1W1s wbon Jt!Y agent showed me a
his first sl8'fing role UU.film letter from f'aul Bogart, the
fo'f"Samuel Gilldwyn Jr., "COt· director;"-SJJ4 -cambrldgt~ too Comes to Harlem," whlcp "Bogart wrote that he couldn't
Cambridge helped to prepife use me for a ,cert4ig .. ~
for two years. because I WU too t_,.t. Now
"People ask if it's a social Paul ls a personal friend, and
documentary," be mused . if lie Qid that, it was pretty
The comedian rtmoved the
pounds wllh the blgh-pn>teln
~iiet most doctors re«immend.
.Robert Collen .(right) makes a point in his philosophical skirmish with JObn'
Haggard as Ann Pearson watches In this scene from "\Vinter Will Ask " an
original play premiering Wednesday at !JC lrvine·s Sll!dio Theater. '
•'Jlell, no, It's fun, drama amt serious. ~:b~~d~:.~,e~·~·tectivtm~·0 1~~~r'°':F1~h~ · ~·-~.•ailllllt
pattner will be Raymond St. premiere of "l'he-Bible.' lt was 1 i••• •.m••
Jacques. Oisie Davis,. who ~Ike three-cbjns, man. Well, l
also fi.elped in preparing the .pasted both the lettef and the.
film, will make his directorial p b o l o g r a p h . o n t b e
-Pl11• ALAN ARKIN
"THE HIART IS A
tONIL Y HUNTER" Chapman Symphony 'Flower'
Survives Lack of Direction
debut. refriaerttor and that was it.
Cambridge has a film at "Allo 1' not to a1I):=::~=::=::=::=::=::=::=:::=; __ Cohunbia to follow, and he ex· paydllatrllt, IDd he helped me
pects more to be offered •. 1;:::=::=====""===;11
By TOM BARLEY derstanding. ,
It speaks volumes for the We may have skated around
e6pecially since his attendanct
at the Academy awards.
"It was wild.'' he re.marted.
"One person after another
Director William H a 11 1 s stopped me and said, 'Wow,
singers exploited eviry subtle what happened to you, God-
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-• "T'' -"r""f. --r~"'i •'>"V•'.' -··~ ,,. ' chord of this shimmering, frey? Some of them didn't HnD om
almost ethereal work and pro--even recognize me at first. wiNN EI!. ••sT ACTol!. AWARD
PORT THEATRE.
• MAJOR STUDIO
PREVIEW
Soturday, 1:30 P.M.
Starring
Oliver Rffd & abilities of the Chapman Otis awkward issue in the
, Symphtw1v Orchestra and the past, but not today with the
VH.J memofy <>f that feeble podjum
Oiapman Chamber Singers presence so fresh ·in our
that they were able Sunday memory. If Dr. Smith cannot
l night to collectively cope with do better ,than this then he
Ralph Viughn Williams' com· should surrender his baton to
pfex: and demanding "Flower Someone who can; someone
of the Field." who can provide a Utle fire and
vided a most effect i ve TheL're Jookitig at me in a c11tt RoOeruon Michael Pollard
b ••cH•lLY"· I ·---------ackground to violist Thomas who e new light, and that can ;in · I . !!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hall's impressive solo translate into movie jobs." "POI LOYI OP IVY" I ~
passages. inspired by the Songl":~~;~;;;;;~~\I wi"' 11111141.,. Po111.. ·~s f of Solo!'Jlofl, this is a sensuous.JI ·"'"'~ s..Ml•r 1=• r.M.. .. ... rhe:p~a::i~~es~~~~ ~:~· ~e~:: 11;;:=·~~~~~-;=!:;;:~~~-:~.,,,..::;:;;,~·-
For they practieally had to · a ·~t of leadership to a
do it alone. What direction basically sound orchestra.
they got from Dr. Ralph Smith Now we have that off our
on tht'! podium was a vague, chest, let's look• again at that
very far from the com~r'; -1 .'> &i ~ 1111 IMr p wue
I. uninspiring baton-waving that hauntingly beautiful "Flower
' did JitUe or nothing to weld of the Field", a work that so
1 lingers and orchestra together rriovingly speaks of the master
· in a W'Ofk that demands, above at the height of his con•
all, cohesion a n d un· s'iderable powers.
OCC Boeks Out
Concert Benefits Chorale,
pen and which Hall's gifted
viola capture4 so v er y
thoroughly.
A fine perlo'nnance this and
one Uiat could have been lifted
to even greater heights with
the addition of understanding
and energy !rom the· podium.
DVorak's happy. li keable
Symphony No. 6 in D major
did produce a little more
animation from Dr. Smith but
it was only to. be expected if
he was to play any part at all
in UUs swirling, melodic mix·
ture of Czech folk airs and
dances.
If you feet another tremor in from 8 to II p:m. to raise 'l'be work ls, to \>Ur mind ,
the Costa htesa area Friday funds for its annual tour. This c G n s id erably underrated.
night, it won't be the Orange year the group between 60 and Granted, much of its content
Coast falling into the ocean. could be femied a fantasy on More than likely it'll be the 70 students -plans to tAke in fDik music but there is also a
' reverberations from t h e Arizona and Nevada. sotid, symphonic structure
Orange Coast C o 11 e g e Featured attractions at the which reflects great mer·it on
· auditorium where some· local Friday night co09ert will be the composer and which in-'
~young people will be r.ocklng such groups as the Wildfire, eludes passages of great beau.
~out -ror the benefit of the the Hallelujah Chorus and the ty, comparable in many way1
~OCC Chorale. Crystal-Siphon. Admission is--tG !he-scoring-of-more
The chorale is zponsoring a $1 with an ·associa1'd sttldent technically accomplished com·
t.rock concert and light show body card and $1.SO without. poSers Qf Dvorak's day .
i · The h,ard working orchestra
impeccably captured t he
freewheeling spirit of that
carefree scherzo and was
particularly impressive in the
bold -at times, almqst slri~
dent -,finale which brings the
work to a triUmphanl con-
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clusion, that we have no
criticism to offer of Dr.
Smith's role or work in the
college's department o( music
nor would it be proper for us, ,,
in our ignorance, to olfer any
comment.
We are merely concerned
with his direction, or the Jack
of it., Crom the podium. 'It is
high Ume that something was
done about it.
Tickets Go
For Johnny
Tickets are still available
for Johnny Carson's in-person
appearance at Melodyland this
we_ekend ~ut how long they'll
be available is a moot point
because the comedian is a liv·
ing except.ioo to a long-stan-
ding rule .
There's a theory in show •
business that it a performer
has a weekly television show,
don~ be surprised if that over·
exposure killt him at· the box
office when he's making 1
public appearance.
Logically, that makes a
great deal of sense. And in
many instarices, It holds true
-b.ut in Carson's case, the
theory goes out the window.
llere's a performer who's
seen practically every .night,
yet, when be performs focally
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his third appearance -you'd I Acti.. Tllrin. .... ..,,.....,.,
think he'd never been on "'POLLOW Mr
television at all. . 4 COLO"
Appearing w1lh the Canon EIYll ,.,."' COL011t.
personality at Melodyland wUl .. CHAll O.. ' -
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· MacGuire, danctra Bud and
Cece Robil180ft and trumpeter
Doc Severinten. .
Showtimes are 7 and 10 p.m.
Siaturday, with ttvo more
performances Sunday, 1t -5
and 8:30 p.m., and the final
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5tyle'd4o Pegg..Y,
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P<uY IJploo enjoys 1 1ile ""· v!lfooed by ~ • <fl
thouunila of glrJS bi tbt!r Ill ~ • starring rolef ' in •
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friend, aDd • sman, beach .•
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Peqy JS u\e pretty, leggy ·
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Born ln New Y Ol'.k, and a .
resident-of CallfornlaJO<.lil't.
yean:, Peggy 11· defulltely a
member of the mod genera.
tion. At 14 she has moved
away-from borne and hearth
to a twcrbedroom abode she
shares with a girl friend in
Santa A1onica overlooklng the
Pacific.
Peggy genetally works from
7 a.m. to 7 p.m. five days a
, week. She cooks when the
mood seizes her, but not well
enough to entertain at dinner
parties. ~ -,
She maintains her willowy
figure by eating health foods
and not v•orrying about a diet.
She stuffs herself w i t h
desserts and cookies she
bakes, but without adding
\Veight.
Peggy visited Paris recently
and, as she says, "blew my
mind" on the fashiOhs there.
She favors skimpy dresses,
t'larrow sweaters and king,
flowing pants.
Her role in the series re-
quires her to dress more con-
ventionally. ·
Peggy admits there are
similarities between herself
and Julie Barnes, the girl she
portrays on the show. "Our
ba9ic temperaments a n d
behavior are the same," she
says. "And it's more me on
the screen than acting a
strange role."
Weekends are devoted to
dance classes, shopping with
girl!riends and, of COUrse,
' dates with her beau.
In the summer months Peg·
gy can be round sunning and
surfing at the beach. She also
enjoys horseback riding and
such diverse activities as
5oftbail and ballet.
Another of her favorite
offscreen activities is col·
TYPE CASTING?
TV's Peay Lipton
Jecting pels -w~ich she
BOmeLimes regrets.
r have various dog s and
cats aroul)d the city staying
with friends," Peggy says. "l
adore animals but I've been
moving around so much I have
to leave my pets with other
people so they won't freak
out."
Her newest acquisition is a
minah bird.
A conversation • p I e c e
wherever Peggy finds hersel(
with oiher females is her long
blonde hair. Jt reaches to. her
waist. She cuts it once a
month arxl finds Jt un-
necessary io do any more than
wash and brush her length}".
locks. No beauty parlor visits
for Peggy. '
Her ipea of an enjoyable
date is a music happening or
an avant garde movie with her.
boy frle.nd, whom she refuses
to identify but allows as how
he is not connected with ''Mod
Squad."
Peggy has no idea of gettint;
married in the near future •
"I'm having too much fufi
and my career is moving
along," she • explains. "And
besides I'm excited about the
groovy furniture I'm buying
{or the house. It's me -
everything I've wanted since l
was 16 years old.''
One~t Plays Open
-At Laguna Playhoµs~.
'A program cf . four rule-act
plays opens tonight for three
perfonnances only at the
Laguna Playhouse.
The quartet. in cludes
Edward A I b e e ' s "The
American Dream," the second
act of George Kelly's "The
Torchbearers," an e x er pt
from William Gibson's "Two
for the Seesaw" and Jean
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Genet's "The Maids."
"The Malds," which will be
Laguna's entry in t. he
Riverside one.act play touma·
ment May 9-11, is directed by
Marthella R a n d a 11 and
features Jacquie Moffett, Joan
Wullsohn and Pat McQuade.
Mrs. Randall also is direc·
ting "Seesaw," with Bob
Engman and Blanche
Mickelson. The cast f o r
"AmeriCan Dream" includes
Ruthe Quinn, John Wigton,
Suzie Scott, Janet Meleson and
Tim Adams.
Appearing in "The
Torchbearers" will be Ha!Tf.
Ash, Olive Riches, Jon La"',
Chuck Colgan, Glad Keer,
Debra Trudgen, S u z a n n e
Aronesty, Paul Toft and
Cheryl Kraut er. •
The four plays will be
presented tonight, Friday aild
Saturday at 8: 15 p.m. at the
playhouse, 319 Ocean Ave .•
Laguna Beach. Tickets may
be reserved by calling the box
office at 494·8061 •
Sharif Stars
' NEW YORK (AP) -Omir
Sharif has been signed by
Afik.e Frankovich to slar in
a musical version of the life
story or Rudolph Valentino.
which Columbia Pictures will
release. ·
I See by Today's
Want Ads '
• \Vould ~ bel!tve a car
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On.~e ro.p-lo·~by~st ·Samish ·Now 'Retir~d~
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• 'r • "' • • • r bqlMlng In 1111 lor evading Prealdenl but II Doi prmlng ,,Jabby11t'1 wnPll&n octtvltleo. work IC< the lqlllalun 01 o Bui wbllt be rtilnld Ill Ibo
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more &han $711000<iu income the issue. '' '* · "l enjoyed ~ Kefauver young man and became a lob-capital 8amWI •· 0 1 bad • ~es. . .P!>a be eventually upecl lo •and .... enjoyed me," Bamlsh byllil In the earl,y 111111,. • , Joi !II (Im t!ll iJI al! '!'ork. You
'Hts tncarbe wU derlved bi pardonedt 1" ' Aid. · • What was blj ireateat..c-. '*"t be too ..-Mf.il.,.:. You're
lrom lobbylnf uie 1 t a t e • ''Well, I'm lloplns I wlll,"·be ···Loa Anfe)et Mayor . Sam compllsluneot. lloi>(~lloe, · -·U~ •on! " • • ·
By TRACY !!OOJ?, ___ .leglslature for clients who at 1,Ald. .. I ha;ve all the favorable, YortY, lNm a cry a&dina~ra u~lUcal ' lit He~bu W ~ beck .. ,..,.'°,--'I vma~tllnes -li\CliiCll<I ·tlii, ~iilili~-lnal I ··usemblyman, wu another 'Tfiit\iOiilillieiliil-. Sicramenl6 stnc! no W1
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -CalllOl'IWI S..wen ll1slltute .. pi>sslbly 'coQld &'!I· • · · ocqullntoiice of Samlsh's. They'1'1 , loo ~-· I Jll'l!on· 13 y~s ~·
The fringe of hair oq his the Motor ~rrters ~~ "I have a1 arut' ~y "Sam YOl1J la a ntC9 fel)ow tblnk/' be aaiil .. "The in: ; "I'd J~ to ilel ~ whole
moslly bald head h .. turned lion, Ph!ljp Moms Clgareltel. 'lrlend4," he llld; ' ' \\! b y with a mind of his own,. du!trlei r ~~ were thing ·-· Jus+ito li~e • loK Arth H liquor and ho"Se . racinc bl-aboulClll't 1? I've been 1 nice Sem1lh said. "I th1bk he d~ Pretty well aatlltted lO 1 must at · It." .anowy white, but ur · terests. --N.·Wben I -.eet ~ a vtry·aood· job. 1 haven't have h·ad 'mafiy a._c-Henow·ll'fetqu~tlyin San
Samlsh still has the ~de<S-Samlsh, 71,,stm ~ bllline"' 'OJi!j'I like him, !'like him." followed bis. ~lnlstraUon. copllahments '!lon& lhllt line. F-"!'l'-!llJJ!Ue! Merc-
back posiure and the &ubbling lnte~b. ~U1iinl an import: The still p:rtly Samilb even JIO wu a very active, Jr'~ Does he tbink .1't:. could , ed. , , ~ ~
e!lthusiasm that helped ~im uport buslne,., a ~I ,in 'lw.1onc1 memcrles al the )ate pilllive 111Gbl,yman." return lo Sacramenfb'\lilll do U Tbe. · 1i...ot11ce. ,suite ,and
once become perhaps the P.alm SpriJtla ·and "Ob, l de 1 Sen. · Ertd Kefauver '([). ~ ~ a 11 f e . J 0 n 1 again? -· pentbouse '8~~QC<t!Jpied _ tn
most lnfluential Jobbytat in, 'lot oElittli things now." Tenn.), whon ' c r j m e ift.. ''~lvt" Republican, "I do not," s\iriJs.JI: n Jd a dowr\tpwn ·~~:~anclsco Of.
any state in the nation. He applied for a pardon veatgaUng coIDmtttee in 1961 Wiii b«ft in tos· Angeles; srew emphatJcally'. 111 haven't got flee ~ Im· bel;rl reduced
"I feel f'ble," he told an in-&ewnJ years ago from the cmducted a probe of the up in San Jl'ranclaco, went to Ute dalre," ·. • ·~'twb i'OqJ'Df., '\
terviewer. "I'm Mt bitter •• II
about a thing. I'm vecy
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happy
Samish • plunged ~rom ·his
pinnacle as bebiod;the-scenes
manipulator ·of California
politics ,when he was dogged
committees and ttie Internal
by goveminent tnvestigating
Revenue Service .
Sea World Looks Down . ' . .
A crane places the top on a 300-!oot tower qver-
looking Sea World in San Diego. ·o utside elevators
give passenger a view of the area. Construction took
10 working days. ,
X-raying Pyramids
Produces No Results
"I'm not the Peck's bad boy
that they think I am," a smil·
ing Samish said.
He posed for a picture in
1949 in the now-defunct · Col·
lier's magazine, h<>lding •
dummy dressed as a hobo on
his knee. The caption under
. the picture read: "Said the
big man : 'And how are you
today Mr. Legislature?'" '-.._-I•
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• two-year X-ray study af one of the upper zone ·of the pyramid.
the great Egyptian pyramid! -.encompassing all the rock
-searching for fi id den within 35 degrees· of vertical ..
chambers Where monarchs They foWld no h i d d e n
wary of grave robbers may C:hambers',he said adding that
bave b.een buried -has so far the larger 1ower zones on the
produced nothing but negative foor ~ides of the great struc~
, results. · ture hive D<>t yet been scan·
. This was repurted Wed-neu.
And Ulen-Gov. Earl Warren,
now chief justice of the Unit.
ed States, onc.e said, "on mat-
ters that affect his · clients,
Arti Samish has more power
than the governor~" .
Samish was coofined foi 26
months in the rec1erat prison at
McNeil Island in W.tshingt<>n
nesday by American and'l---------------------1
Egyptian scientists who since
. last spirng have been probing
1 part of the ancient pyramids
J af Chephren at Giza with
I i;ophfsticated equipment of the
atomic era.
r JOINT REPORT
t Their· joint report said
, another large section of the
l pyramid remains tG .. be ex-
plored, · and they indicated
they hope enough government
or private financial backing
I -will be available tG continue I the venture.
Dr, Luis Alvarez, a Nobel
Prize-winning physicist at the
University .of California-a ·BertreJe~ disclosed thi-~sultS
at the spring meeting of the
American Physical Society, of
. , which he iS president.
Alvarez ls also the designer
. ()f the unique pyramid-probing I equipment, whlCh is designed .
\ fo deted Cosmic r a y i
I penetrating the m t g h t y
pyramid walls. Th e ex-
periment 'Is jointly conducted
by scientists of UCLA and Ein
Shams University, Ciaro.
The venture began in June
1966 in accordance wiih an in·
t e r -gdvemme"nt agreement
beti,yeen the United States and
the United Arab Republic.
But actual "X-raY.ing" or the
pyramid didn't begin until
spring 1967 when sensitive
~·spark ch~mbers" -similar
to those employed in high-
energy physics experiments -
were transported frofii UCLA
to Egypt and installed in a
Jarge subterranean chamber
inside the pyramid.
I Alvarez said the venture Is
based on the theory that the
Egyptian monarchs, wary of
grave robbers -and anxious
to preserve their bGdies for
I immortality -ingeniously
planned their pyramids in
such •a way as to _mislead
future generations into believ-
( tng that the tombs had already
[ been sacked.
CHA-KEM-CO
KILLS SUCKllllG INSECTS
BY 'SYSTEMIC' ACTION
:Aphids, Th rips, Scale, Mealybugs, White
Fl ies, Leaf hoppers, and other Suciin1
Insects. ,
They DIE-fast, poinletoly, while sudr.inil
plant iuices from Roses, Sweet Pecis, and
other Ornamentals.
In additiQn it INSTANTl.Y KIU.S POWDlltY
MILDEW on CQnfad when both sides el
foliage are sprayed.
• or when root
;,..-~ zone area is
saturated with
Spray. 1
Advocates of this_. theory
point olit, he said, that sev~ral
upper chambers "of thi great ~
pyramid of Cheops -a "next-•·
I door neighbor" of t h e
Chephren pyramid -re-
Systemic action
dOes "ot wash
off by rains or
overhead
tering.
• ~ined· unreached_ f<>r 300CI ( rs until their-ltcidental
I · scovery a thousanll years
I ago.
'[ IDEA EXPLAINED
·1 'J'.h~ ,idea of the experiment
.1 Is this:
• Coomic ray "muons'' -
1 · unstable particles of the elec-
•} tron family which are by·p~
ducts or the impact of
powerful cosmic rays with the
earth's atmosphere -are
employed as "X-rays,"
, . As the muom pass through
, matter they lose energy, and
-ulUmately---a.re stopped. .Near"
·the bottom of the pyramid,
-more muons would get stop.
ped. Near the bolton) of the
' pyramid. more muon! would
get thfllUlh the sidt!s of the
pyramid than would arrive
T 'lh_rogglt Qle thicker ~ak.
' Thus., Alvarez explained, lf a
signliicant void elist.ed in a
given pyramid, more muons
would arrive from the direc-
tion of the void than from an
equal thickness in another
clJrectiM.
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These ore some pretty exclusive cliff dwellings. They're
in Mesa Verde Notional Pork, Colo ., and they're estimo·
ted to be 700 years old, not exactly in the some class as ·
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you 'll find 9dve'rtised daily in c I ass if i e d ads of the
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Celts · Back ·at Frie.~dly Forµm
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-iakers Look~ng for Baywr io Erupt Tonight
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· Los ANGELES (APJ -Tlie Loo An-
gels LoUrs and the &otoo Ce!Ucs..,
sbowl.ng borJle.cowt mastery over eacn
other cpen· a best twc><i-dlree aeries
1on1(!'.t at the Fon1m fur the champion-
ship of the Natlooal Basketball Auocla·
·lion. ,
'Ibe Lakers carry a single point's edge aAer two victories at home and two
Josw at Boston. ~
Jerry Wm ol the Lakers, leadl all '°""" Wb 154 points on the final
playoff and ,.J?1>" · Havlicek b poclng
tho. Celtics W!Ul _!CO'lllB and al).ammd
hustle. Bill Russell ol Boot'on and Los
Angeies center WUt Cbunberlaio ar•
their awesome sdves. aeuon, was 1t fonra.rd-tbe post be
With everylhlog dead """'• both~ ln--col!eP-in lhal final quatter.
learns are looking !or a key. llli task wu to guard HavlleK, and
Two things are in the taken' f1vor. tbe Celtic ace wu ltopped cold.
Fint, Elgin Baylor,. a perennial all-.Eric:Uon 114S always ~D k9own as
pro selectlon and one al the all-time a floe deftn1Jve playtr. UCLA C-oach
great playoff ~" is due to break John Wooden baled bis ...,. puss In
loose after two poor games in. a row. , 19" and IMS an:amd the fat't that
He score'.(l a lbtal of lfl points in the Ertcbon •as JO goocf;-on defense.
two Laker defealJ..-.on a mlserable I of The feeling was that Ericboa would ~ !nm the lloor. llay at !onrard-lw-tonlchl's game,
Second, Havllcet went scoreless in boplog his defeme can stop the elusive
Boolon's final qwujer lasl Tu.,d&Y; an llavUcek, """' ooored "only" 21 )lO!nlS 119-a vi~. • . ··--. -ill lbe TUo>day victory. -___, FOilnef Cl.A star Keith Erickson, Boston 1lt'OD that •ooe.point game in
..,,., has play«! guard much of lbe the flnal -after lbe I.Hers had
~ ball ·and a oot:·poiilt lead with JS
-to play. Baylor tossed the ball In to guard
John Egan, -who was double-learned.
EmmeUe Bryant stole the ball and sec·
onds Iller; with two tlcks left on U1e
clock, Sam Jones pushed a JS.foot .shot
from the right of the ,free-throw line
toward tbe basket. It hit the rim twice,
then fell lhroogh for lhe winning score.
"A dub just doesn 't . forget a . defea~
like this overnight,'' Havlicek said. But
Russell, who has been in this sort oI
thing ~3 tirn_eJ, taid, ''I don'l t~ink
the game will give us a psych0Jog1cal
boost or dafage them."
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Pitching Gem
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INJURED AGAIN -Jockey Bill Shoemaker lies on the gi:ound in ~ the paddock area at Hollywood Park after being thrown by his mount
before the fourth race Wednesday. Shoemaker, who broke a leg in a
spilt last year, suffered. a broken pelvis and internal injuries when
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"INGLEWOOD (API -The brilliant
tlrfff' of jockey Bill Shoemaker could 15e
Ox~r. He was injured seriously in a fall
\loder his mount at Hollywood Park and
, wcn't ride Saturday in his 17th Kentucky
~rby. ,
fl lndestructible \Villie the lJhoe was mak-
1 Ing a notable comeback from another ac-
(i<!ent 'slightly more than a year ago
when his right leg. was broken.
He suffered internal injuries and a
broken pelvis in a freak accident just
before the fourth race Wednesday.
, Jt was in the usually safe saddling pad·
llock, not in the furious rush of a race , · itter Shoemaker had won the first two
(4"'5.
'' 'lbe Shoe's mount, a fractious 3-year·
QJ.<S {illy named Poona's Day , seemed to e one quick step forward, abruptly
ed up, unseated the rider and
.. ally sat down in his lap before he
Could escape. ~ i Shoemaker rt, suffered two fra ctures t !f the pelvis and a badlNorn bladder, A pm o( doctors operated ior an hour at .11 ! rrby hospital to repair the damage and
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dition.
"She backed up and landed hard on my
pelvis before I had a chance to get out or
the saddle," Shoemaker said.
Racing fans gathered around the pad·
dock amphitheater watched ln silence as
the JitUe man was carried by stretcher to
an ambulance.
The track'"physician, Dr. T. H. Haller,
estimated Shoemaker will be sidelined
for six months but said he eipelced
normal recovery from the pelvis injury.
Dr. Robert Kerlan, the orthopedist who
had nursed Shoemaker back into action
alter he broke his right leg in a spill dur·,
ing a race at Santa Anita in January 1968,
also was at the hospital. •
Shoemaker, with a steel rod still in his
leg, was making a comeback since
returning to tlctipn at Santa Anita I a s t
Feb. 11. He was <lne victory away, vi'ith
far less mounts. from the leading winner
at the Hollywood meeting.
COURY REPORTED
SET FOR T I T ANS I
CINCINNATI (AP) -Big Jim Mal«iey
has nOthiJtg but ice w a t e r couning
lhroUgb bia body and a beoutiful f a I I
ball, many baseball cr!Ucs Will tell yoo.
Add bis curve ball to that c«nhlnatloa.
and you might have the formula be used
to pitch bla third major league nollilter
againtt the down-trodden Houston. Altros
Wednesday night.
MaJoDtY, who stands-a. sbede over six
feet amt. weighs above .the JOO.pound
mark, belted a double to slve rriore
sparkle to the 10.0 victory.
The Reds broke a five-game losing
streak and Maloney chalked his third vic-
tory in as many decisions.
From the seveoth inning on, ·everyone
was more than a llUle nervous in realiz..
ing Jim had a hiUess game working : The
3,898 ram and all the Reds, especially
catcher Jotinny Bendt All except
Maloney.
'"I was not nervous -I've been there
before/' smiled Maloney alter the game.
But Bench? "He was shaking so much
and wu ao excited I bad itouble rtading
his signals" Maloney said. "I walked
-down a bit to home plate and talked to "
him .
"But you don't have to change a called
pitch when ·eench is bdiind ~plate" he
added in pre.Ute of the ~year-old cat-
cher.
The 26-year-old · fireballer put. five
Houston runners on base with walks in
the second, fourth, sixth, aeventh and
. ninth innings.
He walked to the mound just as briskly
-almost a trademark with him -in the
ninth as be did in the ftrsl. The crowd
came alive with every pitch.
He got Jot. Morgan to fly out to Pele
Rose. JtsUS Alou was thrown out by ·
Tommy Helms. 'nle crowd, virtually
everyone standing, ~d the walk iJsEed
to Jim Wynn. They roared when DOug
Radet, the final bat t er, struck out
swinging.
Maloney pitched 10 hitless Innings
against the New York Mets June 14, 1965
but lost it on two hits in the top of t b e
11th by a 1-0 score.
He pitched a ID-inning oo-hitler against
the Chicago Cubs two months later Aug.
19, 1965, winning lt 1-0.
Aussie Netter
Guns for 2nd
Title in Week
BOURNEMOUTII. England (AP) -
John Newcombe, newly crowned Italian
tennis champion. powered his way im·
pressively into the quarter.finals of the
British hard courts championships Wed·
nesday in his bid to land two major titles
in the same week.
The 25-year-old Australian pro "'hipped
Mike ~elkin of Canada M. 6-1, 6-1. New-
combe overcame fellow Australian pr1o
'l'Ol)y ltoche~in Rome on ?>.1ooday for the
Italian crown.
TwG other pros, Fred Stolle of Austra-
lia and ll.oger Taylor of Britain, reached
the last eight at Bournemouth.
; podgers Balk I ~t Mar~chal' s
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l~un1or has it today that Cal Stale
CFuilerton) will announce-Friday ~tits -
first football coach will be former t1aler
Dei head coactL Dick Coury.
A familiar football figUre in Orange
County, Coury ooly three months ago left
-an as5istant's job al USC for one with the
NFL 's Pittsburgh Steelers.
Fullerton will not begin playing football
until !ht t97tl season but it wants to hire
a head coach a year before its first
season begins.
They are fighting it oul .. with five am-
ateur'!; wh o are playing for cash prize!
-Bob Hewitt of South Africa, Dick Crea-
lv of Australia, Graham Stilwell and
Mark Cox of Br\lain and Jean-Claude
Barclay of France. Newcombe faces Cox
In today·s reature match.
It wa."' another sad day for the United
States, however.
?>.trs. Bi 11 i e Jean King cf Long
Beach pulled out of the women's singles
because cf tennls elbow. • • SAN FRANCISl;O (AP) -Wall Alslon.
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CATER CAPER -Oakland's Danny Cater was
safe at second base on this play et Anaheim Stad-
ium Wednesday night when Ange! pitdler George
Brunet"uncorked a wild pitch. Halo second base
man Bobby Knoop tumbles over Cater. The A's
.. won in a walkaway, 9-4.
A ngels Drop Y awnathon, 9-4
Halos Need Reichardt's Bat
By EARL GUSTKEY
Of U.. D1l1Y ftllilt 1!11f
~l's becoming increasingly apparent
th'l the Angels need a big bat ii they're
to break out of the American League's
Western Division cellar before the re st of
the league locks the door on them .
lt's a problem Halo skipper Bill Rigney
discussed late Wednesday night. after he
watched his club drop a three-hour
yawnathon to Oakland, !M.
"We've got a couple of guys on the club
.w 11 o aren't hitUn' and \bat's hurting us
right oow," he said.
"The first baseman (Roger Re-poi,
· .166) isn't doing it like he should and now
the third baseman (Aurelio Rodriguez,
.299) looks Ji k e he's tailing off. He 's
twinging too hard." c
The lone. consistent batwork has been
dlsplayed by Jim Fregosi (.262), who
stretched his hilling. streak to six games
last night. He's hltting .348 for tile !itleak.
And of course it is a continuing source
An gel Slate
MltY 1 -A"INlt "' ()fikllnd, 7:5S 0D.m\ KMP( 11101 Mly 2 -An{llll "' ltlnMI City 11 • .U;.U o.m.
KMPC Lil~·
of 'frustration to Rigney that Rick
Reicliardt has never approached the
ac:hievement level that was predicted for
him when the Angels signed him for
$200,000 oul of the University of
\Visconsin five years ago.
"What we're trying to do with hlm no\'
is to get ttim lo stay vt'ith one swing," Rig
explaintd.
~'He'll go 0-for·four one night, try
something new , get a couple of hits, go()..
for-four again aoa sa on ... he has the
potential and strength to h i t 35 or 40
home runs a year but, if he doesn't le.arn
to wal;t on the ball he 'll be a 2Q-.home run
man for the rest of his career.
"He gets his arms and shoulders cut
over the plate too qufckly and he 'can't
drive the ball with his lower body. Hitting
is 80 percent below the torso and he's ju.st
nOI. getting that slrength down there into
his swing."
Reichardt has hi t only one borne run in
52 at bats this year.
The Angel pitchers can't complain that
lheir side only gave !hem seven hits Wed-
nesday because Gearge Brunet, Pedro
Borbon, Eddie Fisher and Phil Ortega
raced 47 batters and gave up 10 hits. ...
Los Ange1es bodger "manager, feels
Mcrlchll is a good enough pitcher
t. he doesn't need any special Ml·
lages -like· wanD.ing up on the
before a game..
Maricbal wanned up on the mound The Statillan's Guide to Derby Day
The big blo'v was a grand slam homer
by Rick 1'.1onday ii\ the third !Ming •
·Rigney hopes Rudy ~fay (l·I) can put
the clamps on Catlish Hunter (1·2) and
lhc resl or the A's lonight.
Doflger Slate
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LOUISVILLE ( APl -ltere is the
5tatistlcal·mindcd horse-player's guide to
lhe Kentucky Derby; . · ..
It Lakes quite a bit of planning to get
)Wi' liOY$£'e11~red In the Derby.
The competition alone b pretty scary,·
with 187 Coils and fllliea riomlnated this
year for !be Derby. But being nominated ·
isn't enough. Each horse has to prove his
ability-to ..hi.s ownU-and trainers to wio a
berth al 'Churchill Downs.
QucsUons ~1l O e r b y horses arlst
\1 ects before· the race. Here are the
answers lo quesUQnll most oflcb asked :
Q-Aow much does ll cost to start In
'"" Derby'
A ... The adua1 st.arting1 rec b $1 ,250
Jtowever, It cosl! $100 to nominale,
payable by Feb. 15, and another $250 to
enter, on Thursday preceding Derby day.
'Jbus the tot.al cost of sending a hopeful to
1be slartlng.g.aleJs _ll,IOO
Q--How many Derby winners have
gnne on to wln the Triple Cro\\"O'!
A-Eight. !I has beeo 2l yean. lhough.
since a l>erby winner ha.s captured the
·Prtakness and the Belmont States to
complete-the trlple.-Triple Crowrt-willf1':r1
were Slr 'Baron, 1919, Gau.ant Fox, 19.'IJ;
Omaha 1935: War Admlral 19S1 ;
Whlrlway, 1941; Coonl Fleet '1943;
A55aull . l!H6, and Citation 1948.
Q-\Vhat have been thf! largest and
1maUelt 1l8rtJng fit:lds?
A-LJrgest, 22 'il\ 1928: SMallesl. lhree
each In 189'l and 190$.
Q-What jockey has ridden the most
Derby wiMers~
A-F.ddie.Arcaro, with five . He lVOn on
J,.awr..in,_W,hirlaw_!y ... lloop Jr., CLtalion.
and Hill Gail. Arcaro rode lnlhe 1>irDy a
record 21 tim~ through 1961.
Q-Has an apprenUct rlder eYer
brought in a winner 1
A-Y6, two oI. them -Ira Hanford on
Bold-Venture-ln..1936.,.-lnd Bill_ Boland.on
MlddlegroUiid in l950.
Q-Elas a [illy ever won?
A-Yes, one. Regret . amon~ thr. 2'1-
membcrs of the ra ir stK "'ho hll\ c
challenged the boys, was the only one to
beat them. She Gid1t in 1915. ~\Vhat's ~ Jongtst price eYer paid
by a winner?
A-$184.90 sLraigl1t. Th at was th e
reward for Danera.il'a $2 backers In 1113.
Q-Has a foreign-bred ever won1
A:;;;. Tomy Lee. 1959, and Om a r
Khayyam. 1917, both foaled in England,
were the only two winners from a foffign
land.
Q-What ~bout Derby winners from
Kenwc]<)I! _ _ _ _
A-Seventy-two have betn from K'-n·
tuck}''. ·
Q-Has t'gray horse ever won?
A-Ye•. hvo. Dttermine wa~ the rlrst
In 19M. and hla son. Dccldodly. the se-
cood. Forty.four wiMers have been bay,
29 chytnut, 14 brown and four black.
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Tak.es Over Basketball Job
Jerry Fair, 31-year..old jwUor vanl·
ty coach at Villa Park Wgh Schpol,
will be named head cage tutor at
Laguna Beach High the DAILY
Pl.LO'.B, learned exclu.sively today.
Fair replaces . Gary Norton, who
resigned earlier this year to go into
adinlnistraUve work f<r the Artists.
Fair b a graduate of the University
of Mls.wuri, Kansas City branch,
where he starred in basketball.
• He: was a first string guard for tbrte
consecutive years and was accorded
tournament honors on two occasions.
Thal branch ol the university wu not
included ln a conference.
Falr -(Ulded Villa Park to a 21~ on:t last season, bowing only to Hun-•
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Spo.-t.s ID Brief
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u.,.,., Beach, Foothlll md El Modeiia.. --
Prior to !akin& the vwa P11k Job he
worked at lhe junior hlcb level ID IM
Lowell Joint District, La JlabrL. ·
He told the DAILY PILOT lhll hll
lint plans lo< Lasuna will lit to .c<t
summer league play eob'I and to. en-
courage the junior hip.. to portlclpole
in ba!ketball.
A> far as ~ is concerned he
aays he'll tUus def~ -a phut ct.
the game in which he stron&ly bellev•
But as far as offtnlt is~ be1l
wait to ,.. what style will Dtot IUlt hll
pertOIVl<I.
''We ran Jut yur at Villa Park, lNt
we had the kids suited for that kind of
game," he says.
Norioo boNed Lasuna for two years,
boldin& .-of 1-17 and.... .
Derby Field Completed;
Bfreza Replaces Shoe
LOOISVILLE -Eight coll» beoded by
California's unbeaten Majestic Prince,
were lormaUy entered this morning for·
Saturday's 9Sth Kent~Derby. Other entranb: T Krught, Arts and
Letters. Dike, Traffic ar.k. Fleet Al-
lied, Rae Jet and.Oce.a Roar.
The Derby wUl be run at 2:30 p.m. on
national telev:i.1ion and before a I i v e
crow'd of 100,odo ....:. including President
Nixon -at Churchill Downs.
Ins Mm, ._.., o&ber Wap, •
1iocUiolder ii: a· b.lt compuy,
Wbe• WIWe readies tbe pWea -lie
had "' -...... "',......,. -... company wlMiM bats M ue1' plus ....
award hlm. one share ti HI 1toc:k fw
every foot lite lal1tortc blut traveb. ..
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To .Chaffey . . .
AZUSA -Se<ond·Jliate a..!!ey Colloce ,
toolc advanlqe of. Ove Orqe Cool er-
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EutemCGnlennce-buebill Ylctory...,
the ¥illtfq Pfr.•let. .
The 1une was a makeup contest.
IChtduJed after the two teams hid bl\.o
tlod,to JM lie Friday M 12 innlnp, '
• Clialley jumped oo Pirate llu1er Guy
Dunkelbetcer 1or two fUl1I in the bottom
of lhe Jfrs\ llmlna and canied a S.O INd tntO lhe elFth inning. .
OrU(e CAast sborUtop Bill Jenkins
doubJed in a pair of runs to cut Ult J111111n to >J, but the Panlhen bouncod
back WllJt"1wo nm& of theJr "'"'0 In the bJ>Clom of the ...,. frame to pul the
pme ,out o( reach. .
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Bll~DJE HUNTERS -Huntington ~ IDgb
Scbqol &olf ccadl Bi,IL rudenour holds the flag as
Larry Enyon Jin .. up a short putt. Watching are
(!runt from left) Steve Hayes and Tom DeGuelle
and (rear) Boll Sheldon, Ted iilit11•Y and Jolln Bii·
OAILY PILOT ..........
ting. The Oilers have set their sights on the crJi
championship 1Uld hope to bring the crown bacl
to the Orange Coast Area for the third straig~t
year. ..
Tbe weatherman indicated things nUght
be muddy Saturday -he aays there's a
40 percent chance of rain.
In another late-breaking K·Derby de-
veloPment, Braulio Baeza was selected
to replace the injured Bill Shoemaker on
Arts and Letters.
Veteran Bob Chance WU sold .Wed-
. nesday by the California Angels to tile
Richmond club of tht lnternlltlonal
League.
Angel! general manqer Diet
W a l s h also announced the Angels h a d
acquired catcher Dave Adlesh from Rich·
mood and that ht will be usigned to
California's Padfic Coast League club at
Hawaii.
New Machines . . Third Straight for Area?
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OAKLAND -The Oakland Oab broke
•pen • upt game ln tbe Udrd quarter to
defeat hdfana 1%3-llf Wednt!daf al1bt
in the DIM!ninl 1ame of the Atiiericu
Basketball A11oclaUon cbampioublp
playoffs.
Gary Bniddt scored 41 point.I ud War·
rtn Armstrong n for Oaklud.
Bob-Netolicky wu llgll "".d:lie Pacen
witll 33 pelnll whlle center Mel Dulels,
tbe league's m01~valaable player, added
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Oakland's Rlck Monday tied Lou
Gehrlg.'s I~game American League
record for consecutive games batting in
-it lta.st one run Wednesday night when
be blasted his grand slam home run in
the third inning against California.
Jn his last 10 games, Monday has bat·
ted in 18 runs and in that span hlis raised
bis batting average from .067 to .310. .. ... ..
SAN FRANCISCO -Some limo Ill the
•ext few months Willie: Mays Wldoab&edly
will II.It bit IOtdl lifetime ltome nm, mat-
Saddleback's. '
Losing Skein
Reaches 14
SAN DIEGO -The agony continues for
S~back College's baseball team.
1'he Gauchos went down to their 14th
straight defeat here Wednesday af-
ternoon, taking an 8-2 whipping from host
San Diego City College.
Coach Doug Fritz' team played well
against San Diego, except for a
nightmarish sixth Inning. in lhal frame,
the Knights blew open a 1-0 game with a
&even-run spree.
Saddleback got its only two nms in the
seventh when Don SweeUand doubled in
Scott Longnecker arid then scored on a
· 1ingle by Lenny Kovolslti.
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QVITS GRID POST
Don Lent, 38-year~ld head football
coach at Anaheim's Jl.fagnolia High
School, resigned today after tighl years
to step up to college coaching.
He'll become 1 defensJve coach at Cal
Poly (Pomona) in the fall.
i:..n1 1>og&n lils co1c111ng cate<r at
Anaheim High in 1957 as an assistant
under Clare VanHoorebeke. He remained
et Anaheim four years un_lil switching 1'!
Magnolia. He had apptll!d for the he.ad coaching
job al Cal State (Fullutonl bul hi•
withdrawal from COMide.ratlon there ln·
creued speculadon that Fullertoo wilt
soon name former ~attr Del coach Diet
Coury has head coach.
• Will Compete~
ln ocm Tesi
·After Oilers CIF Golf Title .. ..
LONG BEACH -George Trapp, 1-foot-
I butetbaD cm&tr eqerly soapt bj'
aumer'Olll colltsea uy1 be ba1 dedW to
·-Cal Slate (Loq Beacll).
Trapp •vented U poinY a • • l' re-
bolmda a same for Pu9Clea1 tlty Co0e1•
Jut lf.alOD,
Trapp, w .. wW ... jaaler, pla,.. ....
IUIOU at Panclaa. tbe tint adtr Jer~
f'J T•ku.lu, wH BOW Cl9Chl at 1-1
Beacll.
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If all aoes the way Huntington Beach
Jfi&h School golf coch Bill Rldenour
hope1, the OraDge Cout. area will have
won the CJF 1otl champlonJhip tbrff
atraisht years nat month.
Corona del Mar .annexed tbe crown two
years ago, Estancia 1ut year and now
the Oilers a~ to be tbt flvcrites for
the 1• crown. .
·Ridenour'• team bu boon buildlnl up a
head. el ltelm. for · IUeh an ac-
cmnplllbmelll . 10< two )'tan. H l 1
Too Man11 Ent,ant•·
Qualifying Necessary
In SoCal Swim Meet
A .few rtfiectloM on tut week's
Sootbem California nrimm1nc and dJvinc
champtonshlpt held al Golden West
College.
Rultler coach Tom Hermstad did a
0 bangup job organhlng and running the
meet despite some trying. clrcufllltances,
the most obvious one: being that IOITle
.. coaches apparenUy entered everyone who
ever learned to nizn.
In the IO-yard lrteatyle alooe, II beats
and ·cwimoffa were needed just to narrow
the field down to the 11 wbo made lbe
finals· 1114 conao!atlon noa11. ''Somethlnl bu to be cble, .. Htnnltad
JOEL
SCHWARZ
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said. "A lot ol tidl who were entered In the· meet _, have been. 'lllll thine
has just gouen out of band and wo pn>-bo~ ahould -quollly!"lf llmu Ulte Ibey have In lbe lllle meel'
UC! awlm coach Al lnrin balled
Hermstad out of another minor problem.
Henhstad ha4,.ordered new lane markers
for the SctCif"" meet and the manufacluttr
' promiled lhey'd bo dell•ered well llefore
the openiD1 ii competlUon. PrOcitct.~. the MW marken didn't
arrive unUI 15 minutes belort the start of u.. meet, much too !ale to .. lmtalled.
of":" ifcrllS'.!:..., ~~
arate1uU1 accepted. ·
R<member whm awlmmen \lied to
shave theJr bodies rtllCloulb, boplng to'
shave a fractJon of a l«'OOd ol.f thelt
time! They .,. ltill doiotl It, but •P-partnt!J the hippie molutlOn II maklnC
inn>adaoolwlmmlnf.
-Loo Angela-ValleJ. Collop, which
rmilhtd • c1ooe ......s to champion
Fullerton, ,,...led 11J • bandllll of awlJn. men who still W"ffd their arms. lttl
•nd -but had llowlnl -of hOlr that would make any hippie frut out.
* * * From \be mailbag: .
"l am IOrTY to see • wri ter take the
tack of blaming a neutr11 party, tbt um· p~lnf tum, for tht fallura ol hll !avorltl
team to win a buebl.11 aame (Oranae
Coast vs. Fullerton).
"UM.pln:I, tlke aportswrit.en, are Jm.
perfect, but both lbould attempt to main-
tain a certaln amount of objectivity and
accuracy, Let us examine the :tory.
"Firlt, yOu menUon two questionable
calls and then uy the umpirts took •
prospective 2-1 win away from Oran&•
Cout.
''T!te ftnt tall ,.. mudta Us to ..
wt~ u -•I play ad -Ml provide _,-detlll to .-ttoa ... call. A mu
...W .. callad ..i GO u -1 play •I
.aem after a Dy tut ud n •""*°"'· •tet•ew.
"fto IHI pllj' ii -as u I~
..... bat, flolad "'· ... -.. _ ,llllllc -... plato. y,. -
pioll ...... -WU Ml callad ...
lei' eroalal ... plate. A .-potaol
.,.tawrlltt ...W blfw lllat die ltiM&er
ii IOI tllJ II lie .... 111eu1-1..i, ..
port" It, ..... ,,_ -...... ...... _ .... 1.-... w. no.,
1,U or lsol, ... baller 1111"1 ad -II • •ace II UM ,._..,
11Y• tltea UJ dr.e amplre nW ..
1111 Hl1 • wild plld. """ -.. -.ne_,in..i,n1na11t•-
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•jffowtver, the main point would be
whether the ball did « did nol touch lbe
bat and lhll lo ao umplrt'1 nillng. It II
entlftly poalble that ht did mike a
mlJt.Ue heft, but you give no evidmce
that you wtr'e Jn a belt.tr postUon to
make the detennlnatlon.
·"U-tbe aame wu bt becauee of an in-
earnct umpire's decillon it Wd ntlthtt u. lint -the Jut time Jt bas hap-
pened.
"In tbe me:antlmt 1d us wort for bet·
ter rtportlnc and better amplrin1 In the
future."
• (llped)
John Nell
Nole -All of the cal~ made 11J lbe
umplrtl wbldl played pivotal roles In the
pme were ol tbe"'Judl,ment varlttJ and
there!°'" OCC ciJocll Dile Wooaoott
could ~ lodlt • ']>rof<lt with the um-
pires and pl1!7 lhe ,..,. under protest.
However, W-c:omp!alned about
lbe umplriftf to Eutern Conlertnce com-
mlllloner ~I Roos.,Rollfu!IJed·him
umplrts an Lane and aul Ctruuo
would nol lie alBiped any · other
Orllll(e Coul ,_ tbla 1"1'·
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linksmen ·are 12-1 in dual matches this
year and~ are 24-1 over the past two
seasons. ·
When Marina' High shocked the oilCn
tan week, 20-11, it snapped · a 24-match
winning streak for Huntington Beach.
The Oilen appear to be shoo-ins to
rtpresent the Swmt League in the CIF
team D}ltcbel May It at Laguna Niguel
Tht aame is not true in the Irvine
Leqile, -where Corona del Mar ls once:
qlift challenging ror 1 crack at CIF.
.Eat.ancta, the defending champ, is
1utomaUcally invi~ for this year's
mU:hes.
Ridenour Is pinnin& . JDOlit of his hopes
on ·his fint. three playen -John Bitting,
Steve Hayea and Larry Eynon. Bitting
shoots par golf and !' low round of 68 this Season.
Hayes and Eynon a erage about one
shot over per. Rldenour aays those
aerdora are all dedicated gOUen and
could cooce.ivabJy crack the pro ranks
someday. Bitting'• drives sometimes
reach the 300-yard mark.
Hayes, during Easter vacation, won a
driving contest at an Inglewood tourna-
ment with a 283-yarder.
Rounding out the Oilers' team are Paul
1'1orD (78), Ted Finley (71) and Tom
DeGuelle (79). Ridenour, in his fifth year
as Hwitington's gDlf coach, saya his cur-
rent ouUit ls his beat by far.
Aside frDm •the Orange Coast area con·
teOOtrs (Huntington beat Estancia, 21-15,
In an earlier practice match), rudenour
Ulla tc>me other ClF sctmll which should
chaHenge for the CJF UUe : Palos Verdes,
Rivenide Pofy, Elaenhower, Pa Im
Springs and Santa Barbara.
The Oilers received a setback last week
when their No. 4 man, Paul Moro, was in·
volved in a Costa Mesa auto accident and
broke his jaw. Rkienour says be doesn't
know if Moro will be able to play in the
CIF matches or not .
The ClF's lndJvldual championships
will be hekl June 2 at Montecito Country
Club in Santa Barbara.
' Bucs Tied for Net ·Le~d
WALNUT -The Eastern Conference
tmnJJ clwnplonshipo .are tumiD( out to
be a re-run of regular seuon play-a
two-way blttle· between Orange COut
and Fullerton.
The two achools tied for the first-da}'
lead of the thrte-<iay lounwnent
Wednesday at Mt. San Anlollio CoDere
with ninl points each.·
In rtgular -play, the two ocbooll ·
lied for the duel-mat.Ch crown after play-
Ing to 1 d-.Ck In lbelr ooly face-to-
face encounter.
Today's leCOl1d-run acUop featured
~ ctouhln p1s,y wtth lhe er..,. CAast <1uoe
of Mlke'Cato -Jim Osle and Mark Hea·
ly -Chuck Godshall qpecled to add
poiajl to th< Pirate total.
In Wednaday'a acilon, Ogle and Caro
u Ch advanced to Satprdaj's·semi-finals
of the llngltl. Oale won twD matches and
Clan> swept to vlcl<ry in three. All of U..
Bue victories were In straight sets.
Major League Standings
Ollcago
1'1111burlh New York
SL Louis
Phjladelphia
·Montreal
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.450
.391
.116
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Eut Dlvi1loo
Baltimore
Boston
New York
Wuhin(too
Detroit
Cleveland
Aiinnesota
OtkJand
Chicago
Kansas City
stattle
CaUromfa
Woa Lost Pct.
II 7 .696
• 11 9 .S50
11 10 ,524
IJ 11 ..622 io to .51)()
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Several new machines will be rolled lo
t.he starting line Saturday TUght for
Orange County International Raceway'•
Big 4 Funny Car Open.
Tom Sturm and Richard Fisher of Hun-
tington Beach will take the wraps oft
their 1969 Corvair, aS will Joe and Frank
Pisano of Long Beach.
Both driving teams had their l!IA cars
wiped out in crashes last fall. Sturm's
car was destroyed in a race on an
· eastern track while Frank Pisano lost his
in a collision with Randy Walls at Irwin-
dale.
Gas Ronda Of Azusa will be at the
wheel of his new Mach I MU5lang and
Dallas Ferguson of &ail Lake City will
race his new Charger, "Dodge.._Fevtr." .
Another Orange Coast area entrant In
the OCIR Saturday show is Costa Mesa'•
Steve Bovan, a national record boJder at
7.61 seconds in bis Camaro. Ray Alley of
Garden Grove will be on hand with his
Barracuda.·
Saturday's funny car teams will ra(i.e·
four. rounds tG decide • winning male
·and an individual champion. The drivt[S
will .Joo by vymg foc spot& on the
Chrysler, Ford, American Moton and
General M~ teams.
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' ~ palr ·of Newport Harbor
,._ School players lead the -loP JO list ol Orange Coa&I .ea batten with Bob Leavy,
out foe the remainder of the
year with • broken root,
le>din( the PICK al .A20.
Mate Howard Struble is 1
Dotc:ib 1-ct at. .397.
··.Westminster's brother com·
ainaUon of Will and Phil
keeartney are third and
• ~ with .391 and .390
et'el'lgt!. .
!-~arina's Pat CUrran has
~on a receat tur, going 11
~. 22 in hi! last seven gan'ie.s ~ Laguna Beach's Blair
Bollu has 10 safeties in his
~ » lrips.
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• Touring tlie Coast Area Green-s •
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Wilder, Nowling _to Battle ~for ~Cup
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Cotta Me1a ~ 70), Lyle -Grallam-ff8'6-70)c--Bet(J-Brown fD>--with-Jleo
lng ·"'i\' meet for the 65 and o\'er. Walt Waller (86-18-70), Fred Ba!Ustonl's 75 l•k.Jnc the-1a.
P Id • Cu h I ' SCGA Dick Hitzeman carded a 71 by Deke res en\ s p c amp orWlip All entries mlllt uave • · Kell (82·11·71) and Art Fet· hole event for the low gross title in men 's I 11 at• Sanla Ana Country .club, NCGA, or other recognized terllng (M-%3-71). Betty Jot< Sleva (33),-Cr..:i...:-•'-ta · 1 I u · club competition on the lake .-. Ma• live Y set or t h i J a!SOda OD handicaps. _Entry C91.1rse over lhe weekend. The women 's club featured IanelU (32) ind Marian voa'
Lothar Motschenbachet, the race driver with a name so lo~g
you need a pl( stoP in the mJddle of it, has a new record Jn
we!kend. fee ia .JJ..20 per learn. The fee In low net competition It a Nassau event Friday with (70) were similar leaders in ~Q,
Jn Auiusta night com-coven earls, green fees, was Nonn Popkin leading the Nadine Maze taking the front flight competition.
his portlollo. . .
He built a car from scratch in just a little more Uum five
days and doggOne near won a race with it. ~ · . _Charity
Net · Event
peption, it'll be Paul Renius prties, baUs, awards dinner field by three strokes wllh his nlne in 37, Pal Fitzpa\rick the Moq~ay's Tin whistle e11·
against tlarry Martin. and practice rounds. 74-lo-64. • back nine in 34 and Dorothy owr the lake course was
J . V. E\'~ bea t Lloyd Tee off is 1l~ted for .S a.m. Second was Jack Vaifsek O'Leary taking the 18 h'oles by M~z:e's 81-10-71 (38) In.
Talking aboUt it now ii klnd of a c.as to.Lothar, who ts back
v.·orltln& a normal 14-bour day w~e P!'epartng the same car for
the ntxl race oh. the calendar, but building a $1S,~ form~ A
machine you're 1oing to drive at speeds up lo 180 miles an hour
Stocker for the Baltu.srol flight on ~h days. Furt&er In· (74-7~7) •followtd by Frank with a 72 ln Ji. fligh• ac:Uon. A fUght: Alveme Forrest.er"I' formation c411 be obtained by Bartostt (72-1-68). Art NDel B rught honors went to 92-20-72 (37) and VJ Hoskim,..
true and Dr. Harvey Spears calling Ul..511)4. (82·13-69), Jack Towle {79-9-Rosemary Kiilion t38~~) and 86-14-71 (37} followed. ·won Cypress Po;nt fllglltl--=r,:..-'.=....-----=.:.:..:::..::...==....:..:::.::....:.:.:.:.......::=:::::..::::::::_'.:'..'.:::....::'.__::::::::_.'.::.:c..::::.:.:::, __
ts grim. bukin~. . • honors with a three and two , /
That's what · he had lo do a few days ago in Colnbrook,
England to finish his ?i.fcLaren Chevy in lime for the first race
on the Continental Grand Prix circuit. Here's the story.
·Strikes in Englarid"'tlampere<tSuppifers to the McLaren fac·
tory as time 1or: the first Continental race approac~ed. Even-
tually all the bit& and pieces to build his car wue delivered, but
no Ume remained on the producUon schedule.
Bruce P..1c.Laren himself pitched in on a car consigned to
Jerry ilaft&en. i nd Carladl?n drivtr George Eaton fie~ to Eng·
land. tit belp firilsh building his own car. ~ar decJded to go
' to England, too: -. . 1 .
He toolt' with him his chief mechanic, Joel ~riff1n, hQppqig
a transa.tlilhtic plane· on a Thursday afternoon nine days before
the RtverSlde Continental
When' they arrived in England they began working around
the cloc~ with the help ~ of several of ~cLaren's craflmlen.
When ~ riar was completed I.he foll owing Wednesday. they
rolled it oil a plane and boarded a passenger jet themselves.
Back at Lothai''s Torr&nce shop, engine specialist Fred Ne.
thing was waiting \\'ith a 30S cu. in. Chevy ~wer plant, hopef!-11
tl}at nothing bad gone wrong in the construction process. He sun
hair to 'Stuff tbt ·engine in the car ~
Because Of lhe lime zooe difference, the car arrived at. 3
o'clock the same afternoon it left England ..... The crew was wait·
Ing to get it out of customs so the. m~culous detailing a r~ce
car must have could he completed 1n time for Saturday qualify-
ing. It cleared customs by S p.m.
It may sound simple, putting_~n mgine ~a brand new .car.
Jusl ta ke a winch,-lowtr.lt, boU.:::ULthe engine and attach 1t. to ----~-.._\hc.JirlYt..iOO ... .l'L~~takes the time is fabricalion or plumbing
and wiring st.Stems and connecting thi!M. T11ose a1e a11n we&]"
ing hours of a craftsman's personal work. . .
Then comes the suspension settiilg, cleaning and pohshlng.
Most race cars get hundreds of man hours of attention before
they ever reach the track.
Motschenbacher's crew arrived at Riverside, more .or lEtSS
ready to go, at 3:30 p.m. Saturday. Qualifying for. th e ra~e y.·as
to end at 4:30. Technical inspection took precious minutes.
~ar wasn't ready to go until 4:10.
"I got about six lap! of practice, and that's when l got ~y
qualifying time/' he said. Motschenbacher was 14th fastest 1n
a field of 25.
Forms Due
The entry deadline for the
eighth annual Southern Orange
County Adoption Guild tennis
tournament has been set at
Mays.
Entry blanks are available
i [ Orange Coast area sporting
goods l'llores, the Newport
Beat:)l Tennis Club or by call·
ing 673·2339.
Play will be held ?i.fay 24-2a-
30-3I and June I. The finals
are slated fo r the New~rt
Beach Tennis Club.
Competition ~UI
ducted in mixed
be COD·
doubles.
men 's and women's doubles in
A, B and C divisions and in
men'S open doubles.
Proceeds Crom the event aid
the Holy Family Adoption
Servrce of Orange COUnly.
Followtug ttte JUne t TiJilis,
a supper-Oance·wnl be held at
the TeMis Club. where trophy
presentations will be made.
victory over Howard Evans.
The quartet or members
Hartley and Marguerite Sears
and Ed and Gail Ettinger or
Indian \Vells CC combined for
a 129 to win the member-guest
Jack and Jill tourney over the
"·eekend.
Second p\a~ wen~ to Bill
and Eloi~ Greschner and
their .guests, Bob and Phyllis
Arnold of lrvloe Counlry Club
'4ith a 130.
Art and Gloria Flemi~
teamed_ up __witll Carl and
Millie Lucas of Palos Verdes
CC for a,131 and third place.
llleadallllcirk
A 36-hole tournament· Is
seheduled at Meadowlark this
weekend.
The Ted Wallece Memorial
tourney is open to men 's dub _
members and golfers within ~
the SCGA and SCPLGA.
Tee off begins at 7 a.m.
Saturday with the second 18
holes slated for Sunday.
Mesa I' er die
A lhree-way tie resulted ln a
best ball foursome event ,at
ft1esa Verde Sunday with 8
score ol 57 good • for the
honors.
The team or Ch.J1rlle
Rosenthal, Bob Gallup, Lou
Rolontz and Don Cook walked
o[f with the honors after
matching cants. however. edg-
--ing the quartet of Ml!rv
Altman, Russ George, Vem
Tho1nas and Marv Rapport.
Bat Day Set
By Angels
This Sunday He finished the race second behind John Cannon on Sunday,
driviilg on the .same lap with him, and that's ccrtai~ly no dis·
grace. The Motschenba<:her crelv ceJebrated Sunday nigh t befo~e
beginning the twcrweek grind leading up to Lag_una Seca this The Angels have announced
Sunday. -that one of their mort popular
Dave Schv•eltz.er, Al Nichols,
n ave Tosh and Dave Hellman
finished third.
Saturday's event, a best ball
of partners in men's club ac-
tivity, was won by Hal Griffin
and Col. Robert Kay wilh a
low net of 58. ·
\\'hen we talked to him, it was about 10 p.nl., and Motschen· promotimal events _ bat day
bacher was still working at his shop: _ will be held Sunday when
Fonnula racing is "more of a fun type" of motor sport than th 1 b ti
the tleadly serious Can-Am circuit to Lothar. He likes them both. e cu osts Kansas City.
''I like the change of pace formula racing offers," he aaid. Each youngster at the game who is 12 or tmder, a<:·
Second place went to Chuck
Friedersdorf aod Lowell Stark
wilh their 59.
' Old 'Red in MllSfJtlm companiod by • ~~adult,
ill ~ 1 • -•-••1 Seaeliff It Ud to bappeia. Tiie' uUra-modeni lport of tlune buggy w • c..~ve ree a u.N111vi.t e
ncblg Is 10 young it is still crawling on all foun, but already • bat. Doris Condon took srud old dWle buggy i1 being retired to a racing maseum. An&el promotiom director pla ce in \Vomen 's club play
It'• Bruct l't1eyen' "Old Red ," the original buggy that was Goorge Lederer points out that Tuesday in the Calloway
ltomebuUt In Newport Beacb, by the mu who s&arted aU this the program offers littJe di vision. -
elf-road raclng bustness. 11te car Is five years old. ·1eiague teams excellem op-Low net honors went to Bet·
Todav you can see, It side by side wltll lfispuo Sulu1 and ty Benson, followed~by· Hazel " 1 ,..A. M porttmiUes t.o equip entire Parsons.
B•&atds at tlte Briggs Cunnlngbam Museum n ~ta esa. teams with baU. If IS boys at· A dinner-dance-t.ourney Is ,
Old Red bas 1301080 m'ne1 on lier. Sile outlived several V'tV tend the game with JS adults, slated for Sunday in men 's
e•&tnes, ud Lb•t'a some kind of record. More &bu 30,000 of th club activity. \ ber miles wt:re retorded on bon&-ihaUe.rtnr washboard roads. e team would be given · 15
jumping from Hune to dune and bumpinr throogb potholes, as bal.s. "lissio1& l'iejo
Meyen strove te perfect bis invention. Gates open at 11 a.m. and
In 1167 .she ael a La paz.to-Tijuana record of 34 br. 45 min. batl!i will be distributed .as the The in<'.lugural Mission Viejo
that "'as four bour1 faster than anytblng doae on a motorcycle. youngsters enter the park. Seniors Team championship
ap to that time. will be played May 8 and 9 at
Old Red bas been rolled over, baa survived 'collisions, 'bas Mission Viejo Golf C1ub.
starred in auto she""s and tias bffa used ukindly as l'l1eyen' Jaycee Golf The event, for golfers over
truaportation back and forth to work. SO. is a 36-hole best ball of twosome and will feature low Cycli&tJ Need Help 0r.,, .. c-1 c:u1 11•1 -.-. w .. 1 net and low gross winners Chembl-rlln IOCI lk!. H.mptilll IGWJ ·
r..fl; tt:r111e1 (GWI •'· kv• ~Ci' with over $3,000 in pnus. \Vhen Dan Curney first look his Eagles to Europe, he asked Il;13iJ,.,.'1,f1~~wrde7.'i:'~"'tbtt The tournament is limited to
the auto .racing fans in America to join his EagJe Club, using ~111 a 1bb ·IOCJ o.t. M!llkt' tGWJ ,.. the first 70 teams with four
their initiation fees to provide needed funds to support his teaml oi;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'il
In international competition. Now Gurney joins-another groupll
asking for fun ds to aid a couple of American motorcycle riders
doing the same thing.
They are Ron Nelson or &i,!ifornia and John DeSoto of
Hawaii , both currently racing in Europe in an effort to win world
ritotocross championships in their classes (Ne!Son in ·500 c.C.
.and DeSoto in 2.W c.c.).
Chle[ sponsors of their cause besides Gurney are magi1ine
publisher Joe Parkhurst, record company president Joe Bihari,
surfing film producer Bruce. Brown, actor Steve McQueen, come-
dian Dick Smothers, TV star-trekker Bill Shatner and racer
Bud Ekins.
Thls is not a charily. no income .tax deductions are allowed,
and we're not soliciting funds. But if you're interested enough tO j
find out more. write to American 1t1oto-Cross Team , P.O. Box.
3276, Hollywood. Calif. 90028.
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Dana Andrews in the motion picture "Madison
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By CYNTHIA LOWRY
NEW YORK (AP) -"Music Rall," the NBC
series that lurns·out a variety special \veekly, sum·
mer and winter, tnoved its base Wednesday night
to England.
The stars, British comedians P'eter Cook and
Dudley Moore, relied heavily on slapruck -break·
away furniture and such -and droll accents for
laughs.
THE LONDON studio audience responded with
inordinate laughter. so the British sense of humor
may be a bit more elementary than American. But
then, one problem of the U.S. viewer ·\vas to ·get
one's ear adjUstcd lo the accent -Cockney now,
Scottish in the next sketch -and by the time one
· sJarted to unQerstand, the sketch was all but over.
The studio audience, too, roared at a sketch
early in the sho\I; in \\•hich a pair of comedy villains
threatened guest star Anne Bancroft v:ilh dreadful
treatment if she refused to pay then1 protection
money -and they seemed 1o find it absolutely
delicious '"hen she dropped them through a trap
door in her living room floor.
THE FUNNIEST skelch \Vas a spoof of a \Vest-
ern turned out by a skeleton cre\v and cast in East
Germany.. All the cliches of the \Vestern 'vere stated
in fractured German.
Thal is a sure.fire comedy bit. Carol Burnett
got her biggest Jaughs one night recently when she
played broadcast slips from her sho,vs that had
been dubbed in Spanish for South .. American broad· cast. .,
. Aliss Bancroft surprised so111e vie\vers when
she bandied a couple of musical numQers smooth1y
and unveiled an attractive singing voice. The least
. effective sketch of the hour \Vas an elaborate one
about safety that involved lowering an autombile
into·a swimming pool.
Cook, who is tall, and Moore, who is short, ap-
parently are. erionnously popular at home. They
will have another shot, next week, at trying to cap-
ture the .i\merican audience. ·
GLEN CAMPBELL'S "Goodtime Hour" on
CBS had an interesting pair of guest stars, Mr. and
Mrs. John Wesley Campbell of Delight , Ark.
· Glen's parents sang countrY songs with him.
Later his father played "Turkey in the Straw" on
guitar \Vith his son and John Hartford. He went the
younger men one better as he simultaneously play-
ed guitar and harmonica. I l \\'as a nice interlu4e.
The net\vork earlier planned to run Campbell's
show through the swnmer on rebroadcasts like just
about everything el se on its schedule. Now CBS has
decided on a bold Innovation : Starting June 4, the
hour \Vil! ·be filJed by ren1ns and even rereruns of
11Tarzan." \Vhich departed the network scene two
seasons ago, retired by lo\v ratings.
. RECOMMENDED TONIGHT' Jack Paar spec·
1aJ NBC. 10-11 PDT; African adventures. with most
Qf the film footage shot by Paar and his daughter
on safari. • .
Dennis tlie ltfeiaace
and John Ga~rll~ lrOft! th1 Fed11:tl ind uM.llowinitY jtoperlll• the
Trade Comm1SS1011, d1.:u~ lffll· t ntitl ci.untry.
•.bit IOUl'cn ol consum11 infotllll· r. ~CJ) m 'Mllt'I tt ,. ~ KATHERINE !" .YOI/ sorrv, u11ce : r rr Off YOUR: c..MEST!
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tilt ualttd potition ol tht lrtist in trib1I 10C!ety. lnltiCl1t and dtlk:1t1 ll:JOBMM: "IM!h ti• Jcl...,..
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noes, 11lb1I dwellinrs. c1remoni1I Zs1 Glbor.
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111 competed ~th lhar1 recent .
carvinp don1 wilh modern tools 8 Mtv11: '"Tllt Stlrdll•C Whtl'
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· Trelld LHa GuniitM r.1ar111ter.• A!1l11t: ..All (11lu~~ of the Ura ruulUnf Jrom normal roa4
hU&Tdl or de eel.a Jn malerlal or workm11111hlp. Jl'•r a.w t..1it: l'or Ult lift or t.be orlglnal trea.d.
WU$ Se.an WIU :O.: Rr.p&lr nau p~tuni al 110 charc~ 1n the u111 <".If fallun., JI\ u1chantf. for the tlrf, replace JI. ch1rgh11: Diily Uu• pro-portion <>t' currut t"l'UIU aelllnr p1ie1 plus Fetlual E'lC'l!t Ta:i: that npr•ent.. tread \ll1ed. •
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Wllat 8ear1 l'l'UI D11 Jn ~:lclan1:e to:>r t he ut,, !"4'plac1< tf. f'h1rclnr th1
f'Urret>t H(Ular .1elllnr price pltU Ft der1I EulM Tu lea. ti. follo•lu &Jlow&.11ee: M•1I~• G11n.1t.,..d Allt•a-l~ \O 24 HW.
77 to 39 205
Every Sears 1'ire
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FREE Allmt• Tlrt lllou111i111
FR'CtE'L-Cbtck_et.... Your_wu...__ £1.1!1 .A.llpmtal
FR• EE Al1'l..t1 Tire Rotatlo•
F.•tn' !J.000 M!lu,
Available at Sears
Steel Cord Radial Tires
A8k Your Sea.111 Tire Salesman
About Them!
Guara nteed
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7.35xl4 I 15.88 I ..Z.07
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8.25x14 I 19.88 I 2.36
7.75Il5 I 17.88 I 2.21
TubeleM Whitewalls
SIZE I "~-'· ·-I,. ....... Tu ' 6.50Il3 I 15.88 I 1.79
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8.25x15 I 21.88 I 2.36
8.55xl4 I 23.88 I 2.57
7.75xl 5 I 19.88 I 2.21
8.15xl5 I 21.88 I 2.38
8.45xl5 I 23.88 I 2.57
Guardsman (Nylon) Wein-1oacer tkan. the -( major new car tires after
%0,000 milH of Jdentiea.J test.inc on our 1rueling Pecos, TeUI track.
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fof perfect draft-tree air circu-
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LEGAL NOTICE • LEGAL_ NQTICE • U:GAL NOTfCE , LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICll LEGAL NO)IC& LEGAL NcrrJCEJ
<••Tl,ltATI 0:'" DISCCNtTINUAIKI! CNIOINAMC•.HO. ,,., k IMWll ~ 11Mi #f¥11*" ef 1M. 011 us• AMO/Ort ..,1,.111.ooMN•T •• 010 ... a.11tC• °" THI crrY COUM-"""""'*' INll '*"" "' .._ "IN"" ffOTK• Te <•IOITOU ORDIN·~-NO. ••i• • Ot1 PICTITIOUI HAMI! CIL Of' Tiii CITT Of' C.OITA .Ml.Sol,~--._,,,.,. _. _. -...... P.aaM ' tu'I~ N <Go
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C'llMll .... .,..-_. llMitr 1111: flditiout U.Lll ...... MAIU... PllOY!IMMH ~., ....... -'dfldl....... -TMl.$0WiTY OP I ..Jk _~ • ...cMflfY "'' '" SPl!ED LIMl't_ON A CERTAIN PORTION OP'
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._ 'l'IMVT llJ.U 11 ~IL tllrtl! .t~ l .t! Ttl't Olt) D4'IM lher.OI. oDOlll, wttn. er mtrtlllMIM 1ulll0rluld lw tvdi """It, IM A (OFFICIAL $£Al l pd~ ·ad f·"· • • Am NC11 l.14 l:I' L •• m :U s J1 • ~<.lllllll>ef nr.~11;e (:Nit 01111 Pilot, ~ 11oc11. In 1~rt11tr~ ot 1 ftd#fli · 1111 TM holcltf., enr Midi Html! llM "'"" •llllu. C.,IMl'!llt tMu Meno e1111 MOrlon ame .,.. to re IS UU!JWS: ,. Am Poe Ul'fv•ll ;tt:o Inv I IJ ' .. Mr( I. '· u, 1t. 1Ht .,,... --· II ldllffllied, Wf\tll W(ll WI& ~ -Mmrlll 11\IUtlttmenf lfl ftWI -,r .:~ Nolfry' PubllbC1IUe.rnl• Sec If 001118 Culver Drive Alldlar G'"·p~· l l s ~,· Fihi . " 1ntlc1NlarY ot ., IO •YOI# 'Wit --•1t•lltrl .., -.ti -.nll, l"utll~ Pl'lftcJul Offlcot In • ' • • • ?::.n. i: ltt: ~ .... ·# .,. ~11 •. 71 ~ NOTICE "ttr"llnellon, 01111111dt11ot1. , .... 111o11 • ....,.... jcl Tiit holder °' efly S\ldl M•mll 1111 ,.,..1, M •11111 °;:.";', iw:t f,:~1¥ Pllol. ~Dl'fllll C:ountf' (a) Culvtr Drive. rrom the Sant.a Ana Freeway lo 'th• Inv , 1 10 19 c1o11 ll.d 11.n -w . dhcon!IJ1U1nu. 11m111111, ,.-., vlO!flff -of 11M prerliloM C*ll•llllCI ' ' Jtut Ar ~lulN Ell•lru (.',._ ni-Fr .> ~ Ima f cl -...t Jlm!t l5 fjfty-Fd tow 11.ot n .11 Mu1 1~n '1" 11on, c1111t""'°"' ""'""' ~ •~• i,. IMI on1in.~.. LE • • ..,,, '· 1m __,, .un:go eeway, me pr a e st"'""' . ,.,~, 1.!l 1.11 ~~';'"' ,},l ll.: su~~i;:fo,•1 T~o~:~o~~o~tr: °' , tii..11nen COllCllKI .. ,, •ow ioc.t1o11 SKTtoH a. n.11 ..-9lrwnt1 w n '•-• G...,,. NO'DCE • l'tllll_bl;IM °'"'"" co-n D•I" Piiot. five miles per hour (SS mph.). "?::;j ~M1Th 1j tt ~:: ~,th li:~ ll::f s::~Ecruily'~~':,:N~~· ~.~~ ~~~tom::e,•z: ,!11~!: r:.' :~ ~.~ ~u !:~.;ir:s<~~i:'~ "·*" _ .t¥n
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"' nwt (b) OJJver Drive, from ~ S~ Diego Fretway to Cam· ~~p !·~ ,.:! ::~" 11:ft 1l:H E t•lf . °' eE~M~fS~ LLs B1towN ~ .. 'ii; ·~t>r~i:, ~:,.·1 :::!~11:! -i: ::.= ,..=: °'• "':%:1:..!!i C::, 'rnn t.:! c••'J~~r::U~' .. ~•"•11 LEGAL NOTICE pus Drive, the prima fade speed limit is fJftY·fiVe mnes
I·-'u ,,15 i,!~Oon .,, l~·U '::H ~~-. A . Cll,H1td. ""' lltlltt in.1 u-cl!SPODI Of Or-• Co.d O•ltr Pilot .• MWSH!lt'r. 'T1lt U!MltrllllllCI • Ut!llY ,.,., .,.. per hour (55 m.p.h.).-orwhl~ _ l.•l '·21 ~=yMC•11:01 IS.5' N-OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 10 Ille 1'111 toodl M be •1•Ctd on Ult, IN -•I d~lttlon. Pl'ln'" •1'1(1 PVtlHiiWd ~nt e b!nlnM.1 11 221:1 F1inft fl4n2f i:~'~ i; t: 1~J; Y>oodf'i u.12 H.10 c•totlut• of ~ tttove "'"*' clt«<;lt"' bonlr•tu "1 in.t _.iion tMreot btltlt ~ "':.~ :; ~iam:n ~= 'tJ: II.Mel. S111i. 1, c.,.1. M*l.I, <•llfot11f•, ca1TtP1c1.TP" °" 11US1Nt11 SECTION 3. The Road Conunissioner of the said County ''Old ~I p tl ti tt """"°"' FUllClll 11\el •11 !!<:'<~ h•~int cWlll'll •g~IMI Ille ~ e Ml¥ loclfllifln wlll CNR, bt tit> IL 1 tltW tor !Ml lf\!f Ill Ullllft' flll !ltlttlOut lltm Mmt Of Pkt'"-PlfWI Ml-" ~ ••• n ecl -~• · th bo -d 1•·•' 11~\IOCll I~ 'I ir:. GrVitll 12.u ll:: .. Id ~"' •te <1<1ulfM' IO flit ~m. ·-ll<I or relo(eltd, Lnctvdlno bu! Nit P~S.~ AHO A~P~~·o lH ISe :::i-.~ Dll:ANGI!! CO...IT DENfAl .X·IAY The ~tfl>9n9d cll!I F,,,., ct111fy ...... \71 ange INi..u er 1ppr..,... .. te signs on e a ve escr l,Jl:l,I 'o 1"<1 1, 1~ 11 ii )I\("'" :·u ,-25 w>th 111e flf'<;=•"' ~"' i... tllf' ottlc• '*""'=1~ ~mltld to •II ••lft •II· of AP•IL 1,., u.ao1tAT01tY •fld 11i11 .. i. 11rm b C11m-'"'"r .,.~ ~ttrit • r.11 .,._,.,. ,... J)Orl:ion of CUJver Drive in coo!ormity hereto and with Sectloo .111~:1;a11 J• SJ 71,I! 1~WFd ~·31 JiDl ot lllt clelil of lilt> 1bove tlllllleel cour!, or ~WI o .,. "edl11Sl•r'• 1111," •ri A. Lo. 'P'INl(LEY _.., of Ifie fpll&wlftl htSOM. ~ lell llullfllU (11 C.'ertnersl 1t l* . . f•~: t~~ 1 ~fi1~ ~•F vin 1:10 l.'1 re pre..e11t ""m· wun Ill\ 11ecftl1,., •!~~11~/i..._ule", 111 "•s1!onee'• U..'l'O' Of 11w "'""' Ill f\tH Mid ,,_ If ,.,.~ra ••• ""°'I)(! eoui....1rit. \ C.1t• M • • •, Zlf03 of thl Veblcle Code of the Slate of Calilonua. Ca S'1 11.t•liOI Mu OmGtn !.14 1.24 YOllC.M'S. IO ffW Vfldenlq!Wd .. Ille LIW .. ' t '""' flit", "be/Wiii! OI' Cl!\' of Coll Mr •1 lol~: C1llfornl1, Undtr !!'It flct'I~ tll'm ,,.mt • • ' • t:!.nl~ Fl~df' ' M~ Qmln 11.1: ~gr Oll!ce Of Getvln 11:. Kff!M, Artonwy ,i eclmlnl1lt1lor .. "'ie·:: t "lltnr!ll cl ATTEST: 1 esi JAMES C. EVEll:ETI, l"HYLLIS H. cf T .. C l!UILOING COM~.tiNY aflll lh1! SECJ'ION 4. Thi& Ordinance shall take effect and be In !tlan p 41 l•,11 Mui SI\" 11.0 • Uw, •U Norttl Newl>D'I 8oulwtnl. cr110UDl"1 U~ • I ber>llll of lrinlt!ei' PRIEST EVElltETT. "102 Ov•1111u1h lit.Nd, €1 Uld flrnl 11 CDmllOsM If tllt totlewlnt f and •·• co<n ~1-i '' 2. 11 Mut rrv11 1.u 1~·!! N_, aradt, c1ntorn1• r1660, w111vi 1s ••le". • ''bulkl1"" com1119 clown ule", • <. K, Toro. ce11ior111e ••~. who$• 1111me. 111 wn enc1 '""" ull force thirty (30) days from and alter its passagt, l1C'"
.;r-..1" :·~ f·~ ~~1Aw~~ H:~ 11'.11 '"' 1111cr ot buslne!1of111e """""lgt!M h'I "~I0,1111 11<1• .. ••le", • "creditor's com.~!::~~'~ :Z. D•ted A.1ru 7, iHt. of rtslclel'ree ••• M footlowl. i.w11: fore the -h.ation of flh ....... (15)'days after the passage thereof lllCOITI .· N I Incl 11 II u Tl Ill .... n .... ~llflln• "° ""tslele Of 1•lcl "'ntt Mlle •• ''t•HllOt'I ••Ir", I ' • J•-c E""••ll H1,rvav G. Dl\lletdl, 12049 MM!ncl ~.-u~· '~~1rou,;:4 l ,IO N:1 1n.;nt 1:11 1:n cll!Udl!fl!, wflh1t1 ..,..,_ monlh• .~, the "'d•m1pff vood• ••le''. 111 "-ule", ~~1\yO~F c:iit't~:;1A: IS • PllYlll• M E-nr•tt Vl""of Plll(e. Studl11 c~. C~llfornre, shall be pubHsbed once in tbe Orange Coast Daily Pilot, a news-'"ufld li6-,UI• Ntl S« S." first 11Ub1lc1t10n ot lhl11111t1c1. •l'ld "et•cutOl''t l•I•", • "llnat clay1 • STATe: OF CALi,..011NIA I Simuel I , S.tr111. NI• Whllwtt'lh bl! .. _. · n •• "'-·-( ol Or Stale of California. front l!lf'oi1U:6I o8alan 11.:JI 12,oM Deltd APrU 7f, lfff. uie::• • ,;'Urt wll ". 1 •·flxh.>r1 for CITY OF COSTA MESA I COUNTY DI" ORANGE l ll 0r1"o, 1..0s AMelM. Ciltktrnle. paper pl.I Sua1 In loin:: """""' Y ange, s..,n1<1 ,, 70 n.n1 Borod 5.:1 t·~I H. Flovd .,_,.end uie • • ~orced a..1 ••tt·-. • ··t01ce.:1 1. c. K. PRIEST. cuw Clerk 01 111e c1t>t 0n ,.,.,u 1. '""· ~ l'!\t • "'°''"' M11 .. 1n Ntwmen. 1•u v.,_ A~•n....,, together with the names of the members of the Board of Super· ~1\eml::al 1'.&I :Ill.SO Dlvld j· i':is Jolln L. Ntv!n, c:-xe1:111011 out ot bu$!nt" 1111••, an "lnlDl>nnl of Ceil• Mew, 1nclQ11t-.fllcla Clark cl lht Public In tncl for Id st "'' II Vtfllc.e, C111totnS1. • · · c~1.,,,1e1· F' s~ •11 • ct rn1 w111 ot ,.._ •bo•t 111!!", .,... "ln1ur1nc1 w1 ... ..,, ••I•"• , Cltv council .i !flt CllY 1'f c~•• Miu, ··-·rw Jimu c E'v•r•lt •w ':.'::m',• .l D•lld A~r!I 1~. 1t•t. visors voting for and againsl the same. ~oul!V l~ r l~·o: 6t>GllO 6 SF S· nemed d..iedenl "loH gl !a11e iele'". e "moM919"1 Siie", M~by c•rtltv thel the etiov. efld ~·-Ev.,llt --to''"" le be !flt "''°"' Hfl~V G. O!Utltdl . G~~~ 1 3~ 7:W lo><~ · t.M lU.l.I Ot1¥ifl R. KHflt •~ ••ou1 ... 111n1 u!e", • "qulltl"e lnt Ordl"fl•C• N1. '9·1 w.s h'ltroclucH •1111 Wf!Qw Mmtf .,. sub!lctlbM,. the wllll~ SM11u11 I . Jlftlfl WM. fORSTEIN .~,,.·er~ ,_.,Ji i/:n Grwl~ 10.10 II.IS All-• e1 Lew 1Mtslnei1 11t.•', I "rKtl~~• 'Ill", 1 CClfl91Mred HCtlDfl.,. Hcilon II• ret ulfr lMIMlmtfll •"" •cknowl .... lhW M1lvln r4-wmtn !SEAL) Ch · f th Bo d of S · • fo-'151 lld S:c~ 6,00 N~I W•~· 6.M 1.30 114 North New"'1 9oult111rd "mire•n1I•tlen ule'", • "ulv11111 lfllf'', mtellllll of Mid Cl!\' C11<111tll on IN 17111 ICVllcf '"' SllM tJI• STAT! OF CALIFORNIA I airman 0 e ar u~rv~ors :~-nmonwllh ra" Nww11h 11.1611•16 N_,..,, le1cft, C1Ulor11i1 tlut • "nl!ln1 11<11 11le", • ')mo~e sale". t dlY OI Merdl, lfft, lfld t111n11ter •nlH !OFF ICIAL SE!A\.) COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES I ti · Of Orange COWlty Califorrua 1'.'10 FJ 11 Jt U.35 N~.N E"l' N"' Tt""""": {1H! IW.lttl "omolu •~d Wiier 1olr", I "lru1ltt'I el\Cl edc11tlCI II e whole el WI tdloo.lflllod Jolftlll,!. D•Vll Dn the 121h dlV er! Allrll ltff, befflrt 1
•.-.com 11 m n f'l ~~Ol l .tll19 33 2'.31 Alt-r IOI' c ... xttulfn ule", • "wl!olw•le c..,.1.,. out ''~" 1 regul•• mtt!IM of .. Id City CouflCll Mfll NOtwy PirtiHc.C.llklrnl• mt. 'TM UflCNr•!•ntd. 1 Nol•,.,. l"ubllc Jn A~T: e!:::::~ ... a.& 1] 1; 1f':~ New r Wld 1s:12 16.Sl Publll.Md o,;"51e Co.HI 01it• Piiot. "we qu!f 1tle" .• "we ,1 .... U!I 111e•·. °' (lfl "" 1tlh de• of Apr!~ !Ht, w ,.... ~rlflcl••I Dffict Ill Incl ,., ... 111 Sl•le, ~•Iii' ... ,...,.... w E ST JOHN Cwlln C!.O 1'112 1:01 New!Ofl 16.0 11,SS ~Y I, I. IJ, :ti. 1'6f 101' l fl'I' ether 1111 Hver11Hd by Inf tlmlllr followln1 roll c•ll vole: OrMH c-.tv Melulfl Newmtfl --fl fl>e le bt tht • • , •
:Miotl 11.111•.111 N«•••I 11.)J 11.Jf e1Pt't'iSlon or Cftftlcterlr1lion which II AYES; COUHCIL,.,EM WILSON, My CommlulDn !urns l'f"l.otl whose ........ II tullte.rlbtd "' "'-County Clerk and tx-Of'f1c10 Clerk )o<na nd Ja"1 l.n Oc:fl\1111'1 t.:U 10. LEGAL NO'J'ICE e1k:\ll1led tot""~ 1111 semt 11\ffnlnt. TUCKEll. ST. CL.Al•, .IOIDAN, J!f!'lt ti lf1' wllh1" lnlttumenl all1ll HkflOw lldll .. tMI of ••· n •• rd of S · f
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;orr11lkd .4·~~ ,t·~l 1~ Fulld 10'.ll 11'u CElll.TIFICATE 0 , CORP'OIAT!CIM l'Olt wl'letl>er <m"bt l or wrlllen, u~ !or CflOI· • NOES: COUNCILMEN NONE ""'1111. Ir, t4 encl Mir 1, 1Nf .,..j WITNESS my hell1ll IM lffl<:llit -l ()range Cot\nty Calilornia r=~n~ ~.,,.11:.1 OM WmS 11.'6 to,'6 T•AMi ACTICIM 0 , aUllNESS UNO.Ell: ,.,..,.lno lo IM 1111bUc. Gt •nY 111rl ABSENT: COUNCILMEN NOHE (OFFICIAL SUL) B u.bel L. r •••• ;_ ~onsm In~ 5.tl t.• O'Ntll 11.U 19.6) ,ICTITIOUS HAME llltreof, notlc~ ol lhe conduct al I IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I 111111 LEGAL NOTICE Edwerd T, °"'1'Mfl Y DUI ..,_KU lorp Lt1 l•.5111.16 01111t""m '~ lll Tht Ulldtrtlllntd Cort>O•'.slklfl clors C~!.§ll!r, Fl't S•I•, or 1lft11kruplcv ...,eu11to $tt ,,...,. hind _.,.. ortlh"91 !hi IHI Noleoo Plibllt-Clllf.rnle Deputy (ntrv CID IS."116..10 Ptnfl S<t .!i 01·1 htr'el>Y urtity !!YI It It Cond <II e S.le IS de'llned l'lert!~, or nol!t1 ol 1,.. of IM Ci!\' el COii• Mr ... llllt Jtlh Gey .t '11ncr,•I Offl(e 111 ~own w 1.~ '·°"'Pe M~t ,. · u no ~flllon 11 et1nduct iuch Mlt. A u Ifft P·mll t.os """''"County STATE OF C"IFORNIAJ v..,n M 7' 911 U,9C P~llll. 15.ll ll.?7 _._,.I Str\lkt bltslnns 11 P(o. J.I Pii l.ii (t) P•rmll: A 11trmll ls.!UICI !IUtlulnl pr ' . CIRTIPICATI Of' IUSINISI -Mr Commluilll ~1'*5 n.a.. .at Inc 13,14 1"-1~ Pllllt•m 10.SO 1,1.: S<rv1r1. Or•not, C1tll«"!1 ul'lcler 1'111 lie· IO lhlt ardl ... flC• C. IC. PRIEST ""'>YIOVI NAM• J~· , '"' ) SS O~l•W•"' lS.!5 11.10 Piiot t OJ . tlllo..1 Urm ,......,. Of POD Ind"''' Jfld . Cltv Cieri! .... tJ.officlll .. .. .
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galla Tr t.SS 11.4, P!flr 51 11)S12,JI 11,.., 11 ~ of th• loli-lno Car• Id! P1m1JttN: Any 11e~n. llrm, c~ ot Ille Cltv C<IUllC!I Thi llfldt~ do «11KY tney •t• STATE OF CALtFOINIA COUNTY OF ORANGE ) 1 ... !d Y.r l.07 '-16 Plar«r IA.1!5 1• 11 , !le w 0 1 ol •uocltllon, OI cor-•Tlofl lo ""'°"' a 01 tM City of Cosll ......... • C'.Oflcluctln1 1 bllll11111 11 23J.11 CtelllMw COUNTY Of' O•AN(:;E, • o .... Th 1" r ... '·" Plaro 1rov ,1~.~ jj·i~ ::::.f .... ~· 1, ••~IOW$.'1nci~ PIKf 11ttmU h•• been llillllftl ... r1u1n1 to 11111 Publlllw!d orlflll ~ D•llf Pllol. loulllverd, Torr•-· •"" Oret111 Cou!llY, Of\ .urn 1. lKt, befor• me. • Not•,., I W E ST JOHN County Clerk and ex~fficio Clerk of Dre•~l 11.1]11.ll Price TR '· . . ordlnMC.t. Ml I !Ht .... , C:..llfw11l1, l!l'lcler IM flctlllout.tl"" neme l'ybik In erlCI,..,. Nici caontY.,. Sl•ft. • • ' • ~~f;.,~•HllW~!;,:?? lS.51 =~:..ldfll 1~ !l 1J·:1 ~:t::i0!1r c~:1!:i""~u~~t:IN~o. i. le). r,,_, Anv l•t•:U ... icutl. ~rm, f ' • d W'STiiRN U.ND AND DEVEi.OP. ...,,_11'1' •-rlCI Senwel I . ltfren the Board of Supervisors, do hereby Certify that lt<a ttguJar
llal•n -11.~o 1'.10 Pur!lln 11.to 11 7~ Pl1t1a Scull.I'. Oratli>e. C•i1tor11i1, J!SC<ll IM, C'OtllOr•lloft, ~· P~•tlll',;hlp. LEGAL NOTICE MENT CP~ • Nr""'1hl!1 Ind , .... , wlcl lll'lowft to .,,, !IS be IM floll'SOl'I wllost meeting ol. the Board or Suno>rvisors of Orange County Califor-Grwtn 11 n u115 Putn~m Fuflll\. WITN ESS 11, fttflds lhli ntn clll 1 or the""'' 01 ..,,r ol tne ~t01rialcl. ,.,.,,.. I& c~ er! lilt fottowlM ...,ION, lll'IN r. subsa!bed foci ft'll with!" r... _ r-· • •ncom ~.91 1:51 E~ll 1J.t1 u 01 Apr II 1969 ' 0 SK. n111. "•"' ,..,..,,hi.,. . c W11o1e nemes In tun 111c1 •lt<n °' rtrumMI, end ecknoWleOlld " mt !Mt n.ia held on the Z2nd day of April . 1969 the fortgolng Ordln"ance
s-111 u ~ 11 •1 G<arg 1< 1-1 1~ Ml ' p0·0 NC U !l'lflll k uni.wtul tar Inf 11tr•on Ir ,. • HOTI I! Of' • 111kll!!u -11 toll~"'' ht ll!ICVllCI The sef!lt. ' , . • ' . s•oc~ •('• 11)s c.rtn 1:·~ J~·r!' Rl)lte'r 11 M E'I •dveru"' or olM~ ,...,..Me,.! io 111, NOH-1t.l!sPON11a.1LrTT 0111\d r:. Oflwet. • mit F•lffofltl w1'""' "'' h•"d 1nd '"L contaJrung lour sections, was considered section by section, and
l!tior"' ,,,,. ''-" :t>Con: i'u 1 ~\ P...,.,kl·~i t ''"'· PUbHc. a.r 111v ,.,.rt 111er.01, in •nY me... Nolle• Is hlf'ltlY 111-th•t "" """ ll:Hcl, ,.,. Vtrdel P1111111111t. c1tt1. 90214 !ifFICtAL IEALI that the said n...tl ... ance was then .y;;;,.,,,....i and adopted as a whole lllq"I u.t! M.?I v1ve• w·60 u·a~ 11 ild M 1 . n.!I' • rf'CIUCllPll Iii 11rk• of •n• tOCICI' cer1l1Md wlH fllll be rUDni\111• tw •ow •-Id s sc:ttw1b, ''54 w. 2lJrcl Y/lnlem M. :lf;llmldt :-·n · .,.._.... ~i,'1;'1~ !~·~{ lf·i! RtP~t~h 1:,. ,:&o s:..!tarv · ?Ym•tt, •·••res, mt,chtfldltt, Mtvlct, fatlll!v, o; ~ts or ll•lllllfles eon,recttd lw ,,..,._ Str11t, TorriM1. G1!llornla. Nol•...,. 'ubllc·C.llfoomlt by the following vott: '
l!®llr 101-11·11 Revert l~.~ 16.17 STATE OF CALIFORNIA\ lccomtnod1tlon, •he!""' 1\ld'I Prke olhc!r then mv.eff. on or •fltr this clll1, O.!ICI Ni'll ,, lKf PrlMllf•I Of'l1q 111 A , P.oull Giii 1•'.M 21:., ROSl!nthl t.91 IO.I~ COUNTV OF ORANC>E I reduction be '""''""'''"' In camal!lt D1tod 1'1111 29111 ctlY ti"""' 1Hf. Oevld F. 01W.. Orlnot Cou""' YES: SUPERVISORS ALTON E. ALLEN, ROBERT W. ,
e loe• U .Q ~NIC Untv••9 On !hi 7tlh d6 ct ,._ ::· 1969 bel price lltutn or bv Hrnnl•ur r•dudlP!l Dorothy Mcl>oMlcl •on.1111 S Scllw1b My Commls111f1 E•.11rM BATl'JN DAVID L BAKER AND l!.verll In H.15 11,s.I ~ch~•t•• 11·t• ~~:, ,,.~. F br~4 rrs~~ i';' 1 · P •tol' ~' uilleu lilt price from wll!cll !ht r!Cl~c-U33 Drauvllle Pl•« stelll OI Celllomie, Les ""''Ill Covl'llY: ' .Nov. 11, ltn •. • ~!r,i.~ ~~g~·ro ~~!d~~ ... 16.11u16.S6 •t>d ,.;~ u ld. cnunl~ :nc1 os~~~. ~.,i~ln; llPI' Ii c•!culfl!ed 11 the · Price Coste M-. Cel!fer11l1 '2'2' 0.. ""'II f, Ifft, btlort mt,• Noterv ST'-fE OF CALIFOll:NIA, Wl\l. HIRSTEIN Frm BM~ ,2.~0 liJC ~!><'ti .i.!18 •l."8 lh~t~in <Ill~ comnii~· 'i-0 ~ C111lom1rl1Y (h1r9t<1 bv ioapllcA!\t lor PubllinK Orang• (!Mill Dell'I' l'llol. ~ubllc In encl fer ie!d Sr1te, HrlOMll¥ COUtflV OF LOS ANGELES, u. NOES SUPERVISORS NONE Ped Crlh 11·11 1i~ Bel 16.J'l 16.Jt -·ti ' '0"· • iwr rn, the CIOCKl1, w1rn, mtrd1.l!~IM, 1trv lce, May 1, 2. I, 1Ht ~' •l>H•l'fcl Dtvlll F. DaWH •l'ld 1ton1MI s. O" A11rll 14, lfff, ~ore me, • Nol•,., : Pld c119 1l:ns u:n com SI 11·!.? Jk;~ :~~0;:ii:111 a~Pfl~~:a:~.!'wnB.to ~teE~~·: latlll!Y, or tt.O:OtnmoclltlOli so offered ro kl!w11t kt'IOW!I to me lo be Ille lltrMns P'ub!lc 1" •nd ttr lilld Cou"IY •":t.,stillh ABS~T· SUPERV1SORS WILLIAM J PHILLIPS ,::1o1 Fut>cl 1! 1~ n . .:i SK Olv u ,,., · '"" p kl 1 • ,... Se<: lti. publlc LEGAL NOTICE wl'IOu Atmel.,, 1ublcrlbff i. 1111 w1tt1111 aerion1llr e1111t•rtd Hll"'ir'I' G: ttc • · ~l~.~'f.l p~~,!°:'5 ~ rn~llll ::n ::n !IOtAll~es ,;,~I 'e•e<:ul~el~~~ Olwr:~:,, er.,: 5~. ,,an: Plf'rnll •MUl.W. • . Intl::..'":! ..... •d-leel1td 1,,..., .... ~~="lie ::s:~ ::-i:".!1111i:"°'i:. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto stt my hand
ovnm uMv•ll &111( Am 11.ot 11.00" •lrument on bfhelf al ~ cotocrttlen •dv~•n be un..,1•wlut 1"' •nw "''°11 to CIRTl,ICATI o,. ..all'9 .. ltl ec,0U,,,.1ci11.• .. ,:'!·, • •trumin: •fld KkllllWltclled i. m• 11111 and affi:red the official seal of the Boafd of Supervisors of the I~ 5 ii J 12 ~I SP«S 1•.5t 70. !ht1 t ln "em!CI, el'ld ec~nowted9ect to mo 11 or o; UC\ I CI05t.0UI Sele, ,.tcTITIOUS NA.Ml. .. -~ ' • l:Tno ~:os 1:11 Slde 11.7111.:Jl Ina• $1/Ch cor!IO•tllCfl e•ecultd""' ~·me ti herelfl Otl'1Mcl, Wlltloul first abttlnll'fll Thi U!'ICle'lllllllll -crrtltv "' 11 t'Oflo JUlfllll M. H•mmond h• fllfCIJl9d fh• HIM. County of Orange State or California this 22nd day of April ~:; I~~'~ 1:J1 :~:!~ ~i:"l~v /l?t !!:U !O~~~~l~s~ ~tA~~"" ..... Offlclel ~IL . ~. ~~m~~..,":~:,:=.!'1n c,:;: ~=1: r.IK~~· ~::!1.·' =·p~,.r~;ufc: ~:1.:.:rr,:iu~~~·~"fornl• io1~1ri~r'~E".:~ Incl ltll. 1969. • • ' ' t F1: 1.1~111 \_:.·~il~,d ~:'l\~_!,1 1~0~\\'oo r r.er• c'a!n h•reln~l!rr provl!lfd, 11,.,,.. 11amt or 8EE LI NE ENCO Lot A1'Hlu .Q11'"1\' , ll•ltv Jun Fox • W E ST JOHN ~~I Ne•. 10~1 09 Sov .. I ..... l~ 96 11.~ NO!ary Putllt . C11\f0t11l1 s~. nqJ, P11'18111 1!1tt11,.i. SEllVICE •flll ""' "'lei firm h ·tomJIOSld My Comm!Hlen il!?JIU Nol1'1' "ug1k.Cillloffl\I • . ' fi~I ,-~P ·~:11 . 51Frm f'lh O,li 6 u Pr;nci1>1I OUict I~ Tiie ptuv!i.!Cllll cl tM1 orCll~lflC• S~lll or ~ followll'l!ll J>f"SOll. \llhot.e MIMI Ir! • M•rdl 1. 1f71 rr111~11·~ r1ir ~';,, County Clerk and e:r-oflicio Clel'l
Fii Gin 1.!l •.:17 $11te SI Fdu."'•111 Or•not Courotv fl!ll •IH'.tr lo, 111 •lie<!, the IPllawlnt1 full •flll •IKI OI reslCleflCe h. 11 ~llowl: MHCA~OUO•el 'Rln a Mes, cc:rn'l!1~uE~'ln' of the Board.of Supervisors ol Ff!cl C"' ~.00 6.SS J!ti!drrlln " My (Pmmlnlon Eulres ICl'1«1i. Ptlrt(k. Gomez. Tit W. Wfltoll, CNI• -, ' "'°""""' • 1110.1• Am lfld 11.IM u.~ ...,.,11 11 1,11 <11 Per10M ec11.,. In !Mir 0111c111 Mist 111.0111: Mer. 10. lnt Orange County, California "°"''"" •1.•1 U.66 Flauc • 21 I. I'·-' c c-c111r1 •• 11ut1llc offi<l•lt · 1 A~• ti LI'#, U4I« ' i:;,er'lk11n Gr111.1p; Sdrn e.o 1.t1 W• -.•. S1'9W!' •ltd ••In, lbl p I · D1led Aprl 311• 1"'· 1.,. c-.......,"" 01.¥10 J IMITN Atty. By Mabel L. Casteix· Com Slit 1 3' I 01 Sl•ln Rot Funas: AllarntVI 11 L•W, '"°"" ICt ... •Ut'tUlnl lo -P1trldt. ~ • • ONTC n :n u :1s 11•1 ' ?1,U 11.)4 m Do ...... D(ln , "tm !Hued bf • Clllll1 of (Oll\Hlwll STATE OF U.Ll,ORNIA ) Tiff_ .. alltlnll•""" I'll ............. " °""" (SEAL) Deputy um 1.11 I.OJ C11 Oo 16 17 It.II N.,..Pfr1 at"'~' C1lttarnit tUtf lurlMllc!lon. COUNTY OF ORANGE J SS. 'hllNtM1 flll) ~IJ) 121 .. lff .. .,..,.,, ...... Cillflnlil tncam ,,6l 1.118 s111Ck 15.15 IJ.15 Tel: uu1 -... .. 211 lcl Oyly 11t...,ecl 1uct1ont111. 10111111 °" ""'11 ,. 1'6' belort '"' 1 Net•"' hb41111td 0r • .,., C-oesl 0•11• Plbl. Pu1lnfMll °""" co.1rt Ctllll' ~~ Published: Or:11"oe Coast Daily Pilot -May 1, 1969 ,_,tedm '"I!! 10.31 !lug lnGltl a.Oli 11.~ PubUl.Mcl Ot•~ Cc.t•I Oall~ Pllol 11 eucllon. Public lfl ....; ""'selcl llll8 '_.IOlllllY N rll IJ, 24 •flll N,ey I, I. 1,6' ,,.,_., AJ>rll 17, 24 eM Mey 1, l. lfft ,. -'ti
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' ' ~;:c's!:m /t~ /:·~ '~"I{ A",."!' ;?:ti ,::,i M1v I, I, JS, n, Ifft •~119 (ell 1"'"' .,.bHlhtr of ' news!l-r, ,_,... "•lfldt Game! ~ lo ,.,. '9 LEG" NOTIC. E LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE r;111r,1ttr u :64 1S:c.1 TttKllr!o 11 1' 12.11 ma,•r ,..., or otlltr llfl'lodkel « bt Ille !lt'non whose """" b wll1crtbed n.a.. . Grt111P ~c; Te<:llV1'1 u111v1n LEGAL NOTICE publk•llOfl, Who • u 11I1, 11•1 h'I 900d 1IO ii. wmi1111 ... 1, .. ment •Ml tCkJl!:lrioclllOl----=::.::.::._:_:_::_ __ -:--:--o.,-~c-,,-ccc-:':------:7:-:---:--,-,-;---;---;-:--:;--:7"C-:-C-=:--:---,.-.,-,-,.--.aera Sc •.., 10,n TKllllCI 7.2' c1.f1 1•11h .,,,. l<fVM'IL•-• • 1 'h • u t 1111 ••teuled t11e nll'll NOTICE INVlTING BllJ8 ON ff,IM • the lowest net interest cost to the: district. The lowest net interest Corn SI 1~.n 11.U Ttd!nDI '·'" '·'" ~-lecltif el' 111 , .... m..,11... <If' (OFFICIAL SEAL) . ' ... • Fu1 Ad •.1110.u T-11 ct 11.2125.~ NOTICE INVITING 11os m1i1rae11,.. c111r•ctor. ,, .. 1 1 11~11 1 M K" GENERAL OBUGA.nON BONDS OP cost lhall be ccmputed on 'a 360-<lay year basis. The purchastt Gl'lh lflcl 71,1311.n TllWll MR 1.61 t.•1 Nollet b her.0. RIV1'n tn1I IM loarcl of-kllOWIO'dl• "'-' l;llnjl"lflCf ""not bffn .,.,. . ..,,.,
Grvlll>Dfl :'<l.ll~·~1 l~<~111 ?·~1~~ Tru11ees ol thf or1n1e coast J\mlOr Co\. 11ec1 w1111 "" .,rO¥lileni <II !Ills ~~·7 ~~\· ~·111•~1• NEWPORT-MESA.UNIFIED must pay accrued inttrest from the date OJ the bonds to ·the1
O'u••dn •· ·,' ,.--, "f16 5·,1 le;t 01str1c1 of OrtnQt Coun1¥, C1u1om;1, o'd lnMKt. 'flC " • " SCHOOL DISTRICT date of delivery The --~ of prin"ng ••·bonds ··1·11 be borne b·y :t!C tf~ l~·~ a·,: U"lrMulflC li lS \) 3 Wiii rfCtlv~ l'tled bldi UP lo ]:00 o.m., lee. '14't, lnt ..... el l.tw.tll Stlel OrtnM C11<1nl\' , . • S."Va~ I.I MR: ., ?:::;: tiJ. !'.s:i 1'.&S unild 11 .it n.is Thur1<1a1. MllY n. 1'6t, at int Purc.,.sl"' Anv -who ll•s hel<t ·••It, ~!, ';::"j:;;~ e.'1'" NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed propO!als for the the dl.!itrfct. '""
... ~~r ik~ 11::~ u~~t'mFu~~.itl ~.16 ~,'"~~~Ten;::: .. r:~d ·~=1. di~~ ~~~e:' r:u1:~.l~:;,91nc1:.;. •I Ille Sllrr\f loc• Publl1/\ed' Or•llle Co-ti 0•11'1' Piiot. purchase ot $6 900 000 par value general obHgation bond!! of RIGHt OF REJECTION: The Board ot Supervisors reserves ~=11 ~lll ~·~I ~~:' 1: /~ 1~·= c.•!11~~·,n11. ai whit~ 11me "1111 b1M wrn ~ ene rNt 11r11..;r,.. t~""~~~:11!i"·,;;11:~ M•r 1• 1' u, 22' 196' IJM' N-.;.,...,.+·Mesa Unified School Dlstrlet of Orange County, Cali· the right, in its discretion, to reject any and all' bids and to till.• 1~·1116·1!'1 u cd c. ~··1 a·n p...,"' Y <P•nNI and read tar INITIAL 11Uc1llori •h•ll not bf ore"r&a 11 LE AL NOTICE '"HY'" S · · xt t I hlb·•·• b I to · · I ·1 W" =11:'~~ 10:,, 10~19 v:iue Lf~e F~ncii; MOVABL.F EOVIPMENT FOR POLtce sec. •14ts. •htrlctM 0 ... ,~,i::m .f G fomia, will be received by the Clerk oI the Board or uperv1sors e e:n no pro lw;u Y aw waive any 1rregu ar1 Y or ur· IU f'n'~ iJ1,.:·~ i~;;.;;' I:lt 1~J~ !~NCLE~~~~Nezo~~N'iER/~~~1 .. R1~: "~:ml~·e t\ltfll. PtrSO!I IP t r • r CEITl,.ICATI! 0,. •UllNass or said County at the place and up to th€'time below specifi~: rnallty In any bid. . • . . •'
lmP cap 11.l! n.J.1 SPI ~1t 1 '·':1~.~ UN IT 11. BOTM 1NCREMENT 11, "''""1' lltrwm1er °"''~'•• "~c":e ~he! l't~T1T1ou1 NAMI TIME· Tuesday May 27 1969, at 11:00 o'clock A.M., California PROMPT AWARD : The Board of Supervisors will take action lfl'l"F~': ,1•:~~ 1?·t ~!~~ •P ;::1 ir:Y GOlDE N WEST COLLEGE. Hun11n11011 11111' 1111« gr bu1tri111. •ny 11&rmu 1s~u"4 Th• uncte'lloned • ttrtltv lh•Y .,, D light. S · g n'· e ' awafding the bonds or rei'tct.ing all bids not later than tweni .. ., tr,r. Fd& ~ 1:;5 va~ocl , 91 6 tt lle~ch. ,Colltornle. 11e,.11,...., sn•ll ll>!llY enl'I' to the one mnducll119 • bull11et1 11 '12. E. a111lot ay IVJn m · . , . . . . ~ 1~""" 11.u iiu v~r 1,,.,p1 5;., ~:3~ .1.11 b1d1 ~rP 10 bfo_ 111 1ccord~11te wllh 1101e tor whldl 111Ptlc•t~ n. mad,, •Ml 111vc1 .. a.lbofl, ce1110fn11, """' "" tlc· PLACE· Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Or· six hours alter the expiration of the time herein prescribed fol'"
1na 'Trtncl u ~1 ,, '' 11\klng 1 is 1.w condllfON, lt>•l•ucllons 1r.d 5!1«Hlc.etlon. no 01t1et 1tor1 01 llren-m a11.11 ltt!Y••ll•._ 1111ow "'"' 1111mt of THE SUN SIGN •nd · d . I I " B ·td· Roo SOI "I" N th S the recejnl of prnnn.i;iaJs· prcivided that the award may be made 1m1.1,., e:ao fc wn11s1 In n:u 1'.l'IS "•h'cft ''' r.o·,. ~"Ole end mar ti. si:t11ted or '""""'1 111111 11 11 ~•llno .,11~ 11111 ••!d """ It comll'Ol9d If thr follow-ange County A nuns rauon W 1ng, m , ~ ~ or yea-... vr-• • ., ... ,,,..s111; ,:·:~ 1,·n :'1'·~1 M~ n·u 1!·lt 111 !hp ftfllff "' Ille P~rtlleilnt ,tigenl of It, °' tn '"' w..., •111cltlellM In 1ucft 1"51 perlOl'll. """'°" ft""'" 'In 11111 •roll more Slteet Santa Ana Calilornia. after the expiration of the specified lime if the bidder shall not
1111 m · · •' on · • teld «llocll dl1trlcl by dPP01lll"• ns.c.i lfle, nor 111tt1 ll!t i!Prt el whlcll •ll<h Pli1Ct1 of rHldtflC• •rt •• IOlloWI: ' ' h · 'd n,.A__, · ' · · [ th ·their :~: f:::,'{:· /}.~ l~J~~.1~~~17" 1!;ft ~f:11 tcr ea~ $11 c1 Conll:•d oocumen11. Thl1 uie 11 coocklctM ldVtMl1e er •t"'"'"' -eu11on w. Morn. 2u1 .snme st., MAILED BfOS: C1erk of the Board ol Supervi~rs, Orange ave given to sai DVCU" notice m wr1Ung o e WJ awaJ~ lnllfl BOI n .11 u,,, Wlroc!•or un1v1!1 cl•PO•ll •Ill bf n!lurnNI 11 lh• •'1 Of' u11 in.1 •nf other 1111r1 or branch i~ New111rt •uch. County Administration Buil•u.... Room 501 St~ North Sycamore of such proposal. • • 'ftllf•I G/'11\111: W•n•.rk!, 7 '• 1.07 '' <Olllrtcl Clocumtnts ere returMd !" COOPt,.Ulll wll!I JI er ,.,.rtld!lllln~ In Judllh A. MIMI", 11.11 W. &e!boe Ull'fit ' V · . . 10s fldl s.5' '·111 w11~" 1.n 1.4 ~ canclll!Pll within 11:n diYs .,11, 111e •nv w~v 111 sud! N ie. &1W1 .. Ne..Ort Betvi. Streel, Santa ·Ana, California. • PLACE OF DELI ERY: Debvt:ry of said bonds Will be made
.M"' 11·11111·" wor 4.1u •·•2 dMe ••• '°' lf\t' -"1"" 01 tt1e11. OtoHJn '"<· 11 .... ""11u11111 ,., P1trrn11, ~!NI APrn 30• lNf. ISSUE· u 900 000 cons'~'n• of 1~· bonds numbered Al to to the successful bidder at the office of the County Treasurer or <llKkl ~Id bf ll'li<le 11<1t lo "'' lo.Itel ""' !letMM\, dft!rln9 lo eclvertlH •M 11"'1111l w. f,\pf~· • ~. ' lO>U • -I ' •t Tro5te~. 0r.,..t coast JUftlot College cPnduct 1 1•t1 reeul•ted bl' lh's Juc11111 "'· M•rt•P Al3BO both inclusive o{ the denomination of $5 000 each all Orange County, or at such other place agreeable to both the.
' Subsidiary
Established
Oi1trocl. ' rrdlti.tnce 1hell lnf~f • wrlllen .... Slllt of C1llfoml•, Ortnee Cou"IY : • • • __, • ~· s . A1
" SU f 1 b.dd nd the c I p t I . th bond h ii E1.c11 11kk!Pr mU11 submit wilh nb blO • 1111c111on 11\ffrlQ!', under Mlh Thert o.... i\Prll lO. 1t6t, tti:tort me, • N011...,. dated July I, 1969. and design.at.,.., "ElecUon l~;i, er1es' . • ccess u. I er a . . oun Y· aytr1en or e s s .a ca•~·rr• chert. ct,1111e.:1 c11t-c1t.. o• 111c1-•h•ll ~ "" iet <h•,9Pd 1or "" 1;"1 Jo Publ•c 111 •Ml '°' 1•kl stale, "'™'"'11Y MATURmES: The bonds will mature in conse<:utive numen· be made in cash or certified Federal Reser\'e Bank Funds which
'1C' • bcl'ld maelt l'llV&ble lo lhe ordtt pf d••• dUrillOn ol lllcl permfl The •P11ttrtd 8"'1on W. M.,,. Incl JucHlll ,1 • -.1· t I ail bl I th h · · th •~" or~ng~ Co.•t Jvnlor co11r111 011t•1c1 '"'u 11e • 1r.: o1 sioo 00 d.irieci ier ~= A. Mtriln kllllWft to l'M to be "" 111•· cal order lri the amounts for each oft.he several years as follows : are 1mm~1a • Y av a e o e SC ool di strict, or o er com· ·~·rrt a• Tn11t!•• ln en amount Mt l6s "'~1 lO de11 ..ermft &Ml there shall .,. '°"' Whose ,,,_, ••t 1u1t1.c:rlOK lo 1"-y ol 'I '"~ly A """t Vear of •ta-~ty Amou•I parable funds 111111 live 11rrcffll u •.1 of the wm bid •• 11n 1clc!lllon11100.oo l~e cllerof'CI '°' The wi•"·~ lri1!n1rnen1 •ncl eclrt'IO•ledttd IMY tar 11 a......,, .m...... n nui • 1 a owi·~,,t~ '""' 111e blc:der wm tPttt 1n1o t1n1r lO d•• Pfrmr1. N~ ,,~mt• co~ ~•ecuie.1 1~1 ''""· July t, 1970 $ 145,000 ' July 1, 1983 $ 270,000 PROMP! DELIVERY, CAN.CELLATlO~ FOR L.ATE DELIV°'!' "" ~.~, "',""!.~ 11 nw 11me 11 1111ue bevoncl " e11v1. TM 1011owin1 11 <OFFICIAL se11L1 July 1 1971 ISO 000 July l 1-• 285 000 ERV: 1t IS ex......ted that Sald bonds \VIII be delivered to th• . •wo,_,,. o "m. n ""' evtrll ol le!lllrt 1'11 •~ulr!CI: M•,., I( Hen,., 1 • ' ~ ' · ..,...... · Fonnat1on of a "'ho11y-0wn· entet h'llO llH:~. c~~••.c:t.l~ Pl'\IC:ffds of ·•·1 The ll'llf n.1me ..... .odren of,,... Noll"' Publk. CeU10tn:. July 1 1972 160000 July l 1985 300 000 11uccessful bidder with.in thirty·fi\'e days from the date or sale
ed s~bsidiary !Or directed cf· !r ,eti:;!.~1~ ~1111~":~::.4 .i:..:. "':uf'~ :~.:·~0 °~1';'111 ·~~:r~e0:.J:."vi'"' ~;~~~·~0~~e 1" July 1: 1973 1sa:ooo July 1: 1986 315:000 thereof. The succ:es.!ful bidder shall have the right, at his option,
fort 1n recreational and rural torteite~ •o ..aid K1>1K>1 drslrkt. It)) 111e 1""'"' at 11>t 1111c1 w~ore MY comm1ulP11 ExPlrt• July l 1974 11" 000 July l 1,..7 330 000 to cancel the contract of purchase if the bonds are not tendered
d I I I h bee NP b•d"t' "''v wlll>drew Ills bkl ler • 111th 1~rt 11 to bf 111111. Nov. 14, 1911 • ~· 1 ""'· • ' f · • acreage an o sa es as n 1>et1oc1 or torfy.11111 (l!I .,.,, en1 r the rci T~e naiuri 01 1111 Gccoo~ncv 01 ~ulllls11ec1 Dr•'"'' c1111" oill't Piia!. July l, 1975 185,000 July 1, 1988 350,000 or ~ehvery within sixty days from the date of the sale thereof, ..
announced by C o 1 d w e I 1 . dr!~ M:1,1er tne oo:ntn9 lhe•to•. ~11011c~n1 11 1hat 11l•c1 •h•re tne 111e 11 M•v t. 1. 15, n. 1ut 1J11• July 1 1976 195 000 July l 1-"'" 000 and 1n such event the successful bidder shall be entitled to the
B '· & C Tl b .d. 'n1 a~rd cl • 1u11ee1 •e~r~1 th' •o ~f condutlfd wne1her by le~1e • ' • :ova .....,, f · · an~cr o. 1(' SU Sl l/H'Y pdvitoqt of retPdl<'lll an~ ""' ell hlai or ~ublc11e. or oii.erwl•e. anc1 the efie<11v~ LEGAL NOTICE July l 1977 205 000 July J 1990 385 000 retUJn O the deposit accompanying his bid.
will be known as Butterfield ;~,m:1~:1~~1,.•~·~,b~~':,u11~·i'~~1bidgr119.1"· "'(1;1 c~~;·~.1~,:11~~ea~ ~h1:1~c~~·1~cv.;, July 1' 1978 21s:oot July 1: 1991 405'.000 FOmf OF BID: Each bid, together \\'ilh the bid check. 1nust
Land Corp. PrOte. "'""" ana <IUOOIY btlnt P<IUll. CQll~u<!ed. NOTICE•:o··~~~OITOll July i' 1979 m ooo July I 199! 425000 be in a sealed envelope, addressed to the district \\'ith the Cl!· G M Molt president or 111rlrr1ncr Wiii be glon~ to "'" lltadyd~ Ir) A 111!! Ind CPn'IPlele lllll'm•~' ol • ' • ' I d b.d I I .. ". Pr I N . . . , , a•own. m•"ufaclu•NI. or o•Dducta in lhe lhe l•<I• ,11,11.,. 10 ihr ..,,,.'It, In SUP'EllDllt cou11:T Of TM• July I 1930 235 000 July 1 1993 445 000 ve ope an I C ear Y marJ\cu " oposa for ewport·J\.!esa
Coldwell, Banker, said the nell' S1•1t o1 ca1!1orn1~. All m~t•rl111 orovld ea w!'llch the i•le w111 ~ eonc1uc1rc1, s;~~•cg~N~~Li:~·:~!,.~\• July 1• 1981 2••"000 July 11 1.,...... 4&5,000 Unifled School Distr ict Bonds." · • f t I I l lhrau~" !nos bid 1holl comply with Ste. IUtl, 1nvtslli1tkn ~ -w, o ;i;n • ·· . , •• t'11mpany s 1rs s~ es crin raC' G., .... ,~.,,~~' c~~ se~t•oou. 1,100.1305 1n. u .... n the 1111,..0 e1 tft• ~PPll<~tlen for, E 1 , N1. A·ttU• FF N July 1 1982 260000 BID CKECK: A certified or cash.ier·s check on a responsible: ~'i~l be an extension or an ex· ci~~·ve NORMA.lo! E. WATSO N ;~~~~p 1'Dr:!~~',h:119v:=,, 1~~ Df!c!':,1!J. ' DOltA c. MU MA ' SIG NATURE ON BONDS : At least one ot the signatures on bank or trust company in the amount of 2~0 of the princl!l:al
1st1ng agreement at Rancho SECTY.. ceust 1o bt m1<1e 111ch eK1mln1tlOA oi e~~~,c;e oi's,h~E.~!Y "~~".!Nd:NI~~~ the bonds will be manually affixed amount of the bonds, payable to the order of the County Treas-
Califomia. ii development !#•i: ~~:~ ~~' r.11 ~.s~EP~~ ~~~::,·•~,.'!. ','... •,~,,,",","',, '"',,,,~ th1I .11 ~-h1vl1111 c1.1m• •••IMt INTEREST· The bonds shall ~ intere.!ll at a rate or rates urer must accompany each proposal as a guaranty that the "
d . . u b K . . . "" •. "" r ' ""' 1111 '•Id i:li'cfldtlll ... '~ulrH • Ill• . bid ·r . ownc Join Y Y a 1 s c r 11: '"~· 1-M to 111e 11rOllOSl!d uiL• •• 11 •ll•I! ""'"" """'· w1111 111e nea.s•"' vauclltrs 1,.. to be fixed upon the .sale thereof but not to exceed 50-0 per an· der, I successful, will accept and pay for said bonds in ac· Industries Corn K a \ 5 c r utoh111fd 0••"9t Co•it D•llY Plkil. ~ .. ,,..,. u ltll: FlNlnct Dfa&rtrnenl '"' oflke OI !he c1er1o; el !ht ,bc,Ytl ' • cord ··th th I f hl b.d Th ,, . '"·· . IN¥ I. •. !Ht 11s.4.' 11..os th1,1 th~ sl1tf.mtn11 1., 1111 .... tt>ttlled cour1. •r to P•esrnt thfm.. wlih num. payable annually for the £irst year and semi-annually ance "·' e erms o s I • e proceeds of the cheCK Aluminum and C h e m l c a I 11nc1t1on •re '""' '"" th•t I'll• melhods 111e n.IUSI....,.. -.ochers. 10 1rw u,.. thertarter accompanying any accepted proposal shall be applied 00 th• r..-. and ~1acco Corn LEGAL NOTICE 111W01eci to be uM'!ll bY tllf' •1>11t1t1111 1" MnkMd '' 111e afll<e ()f t.er •tto'""'~ · pu s.. • ·r h 1 · , ""''t'·• . ·r· . CO!>Clllcll"' the ••le'''""' weft •1r 1" e11.r10 ANO •A 1Ro. •)n L-Btach PAYJ\1ENT: Said bonds and the interest thereon arc payablt rt:i ... se pr1ct or, t sue proposa IS accepted but not per.
The contra~t wi ll re:<iu1re a NOT1t11: 1"Y1r1Ne; s10' :~ ...inion, wlrH ~ • rr&ucl ~ Oeetp. llMt., Su41e A, Le111 aeadl, C•HIPrnl• in lawful money of the UnJ ted States o! America at the office formed, unless tucb failure: of performance shall be caused by
considerable in crease If\ ~ales N<1hce 1, h•rebY .,..,,,.. 11111 "'• B1>11rd 01 011 u11C111 o mPHl!~• _c ..... tn. 11 9't01, ...,lctl Ii Ille •l.oce .,, bU1l11t.u t -'··' ol ••· d. . T'UJl'ttt DI tlot Or•<'lllt C11111t Junior Ca.. • .... n 'fCOl!ll"tnd lo thf Cltv c~ll !tit of '"' ""6enfo-lft Ill ftlliltrt or the Treasurer or Orange County. • any ac OZ' Ouu=ion ""'" !Strict, shall then be retained by
an.d support personnel. ~1ott :;rr ~~!\'~, :!.°i:.:"::csc:,n':; ~~~1°!''.:!:.: ~~t' ,:;":~:i'~1~:!:~:'.,,~tv ~"~ :.f~1~n~,'':,!:'111:'!:i:, 0~·~~,1°~~:: REGISTRATION : The bonds .will be coupon bond! registerable &aid Treasurer for the benefit of the. .district. The check accom-•
said. ... T11ur1<111. M.af 11, 1'6'1. ,1 the Purcnisine •nwl:11on1 ot 11111 «dlt>•nt.•i otMrwlst. uari of'"'' fl!lltce. only as to both principal and interest panying each unactepUd proposal "'Ill be returned prompUy · Ocparlmtt>I of ••Id KllOol dl1trk1 IOCl!ecl 1t sMll r'f(Omftl-lo !he Cl!\' CllUftCll D•ted Aprrt r. lftt . CHANGE JN TAX EXE'IPT ST TUS • LEGAL NOTICE 11 >101 F11rv1-Rltd. c"''" Mele. • dtrii.1or111e 1i>ot1c111on. l1W Fln•na ~.-.. t.ouiw Fr1M1t11 NOT CALLABLE: The bonds are not callable before maturity. n A ; At any time before U.
-------------I C•lllot11r1, .1 whldl 11me ••Id b1o11 win bt 0eo•ri"",1n~~·y •,be rrt~..' 16 ~111 • ~xl'(!fl"" 'wi'" • ,., SECURITY. Said bonds art general ObligaUons of a aid school bonds art tendered for deliverv the successful bidder may dfa' 11ul!llc!v 0!1Mt<1 el\Cl rred fOr INITIAL "'"" G '"" •PPI c•~r -"'IKt "" 1111 '" • ff' d ithclr th • •·m>I MOVAllLE EOUI PMENT FOR NURSING 1111u11tc1encv 01 the 1n1cr ..... 11on set f!lrth •bow "'""ed e1e1:ed..,, district payable both principal and interest from ad valorem I. 1rm an w aw e proposal if the interest received i»y •· ~~=T~~~:: ... ~T~:N cg~":u•s~~~~~ ~~~i.:,·~e,.11~""'G~~N c.~~~1• COL· ~.,:1~~ ~11f~~lc1~ 17,,~~= 0~: :=,!H: ~·0 taxes ~hlC!h, under lhe laws now in force, may be levied without private holders from· bonds of the same type and character
UNDt:R "1c11Tious NAME ... 11 bld1 ,,f 10 bt h'I '•ccord•nt,· w1111 FIMnce o"""'"""' <11•!1 ••~nt ~ • .,. 42" "-llelCll aiw .• •01111 " limitation as to rate or amount upon all of the taxable property shall be declared to be taxable income under present Federal THE U!:IOERSIGNfD co•POIAllDN COflClll!on\ •n11ructlont. •M 5"cllkltlon !llltllnl wrml••lon le 11~ •n •l'Mncltd L-"•~II. C1Tlfonll• ,.., • lrl ·--la .th b • ~°"' "'''"" e1rllh 11111 11 1~ cPndlK11.,. •which •• ,·.._.,. 111, •"",,, .... tit it-cur~ •P•l1tet1on. Tf\: c1111 at.fftl ei:cept certain personal property, in said school district. come '4A. ws, ~I tr Y a ruhng ol the Internal Revenue· =:m!~~~u•:;11~~·c:_~,-;: .~nc1ll•;~B ~~1~"'ic~::.,~· 0~1.: ::•C:::.!,,~1r:o'ri'l.Z: ell~:,.:"=~';;:• bfti:'n '~=c~d •:1-,•:; "~~-o~::0:"'1~0,s1 0111, "l!a• TERMS OF SALE . Service or bf a decision ol. ~ny F?<ieral income tax law enacted
ceun .... s1rtt1. Lo• Al•"'""'· c1 111orn11. 10, each 111 o1 c.,..."•<' Doc..mtnfl, T~!:i crlmt. 1"""'vl11e 1,1uo or 0,~1 A11r11 11.. u, ,, end Mir 1, 1N• ""'' 1NTEREST RATE: The maximum rate bid may not exceed subsequent lo the date of this notice. =~"ep~!:~1·~·ioc:,.,,:~"" "fo'~ .:~ !~~1~,;-;~: ~~~;~~ 1~.~',!~r~";~ ~1;r:~=~ ;'~~hl~11~~~~''0,:;~;i.~:~ J .. EGAL NOTICE ss;, per annum, payable an~ually the first year and semi·annu· LEGAL OPl~ION: Th~ unqualified .opinion or O'Mel\'eny &:.~ :,::...:::111.'::~ ~ i!~n~:'i"•11o;,1:nc 111 oOCICI c~m11110~ w11111n ltt> O•Y• .11,, nw· m•• r9tu1• "' l1aut ~ 11ermn 10 •nr ally thereafter Each rate·b1d must be a mulUple of 1'20 of 1% Myers, attorne}S, approving the validity of Sa.id bonds will be
Jtournoor llttlllt COll:.;,Orl "';~ 11~1t '"' '°' "" we"ln• of 111111. OtPOtll Pf""" wl'IO hnt lwlr•lolcrt ... ,~l•!H •nv CE,Tll'ICATE Ofl' aUSI Nl!SI No bond shall .beu mort than one 111· ·--~ rate and an bonds .r· £urnlshed the auccesstuJ bidder at or prior to , •• da\e ol , •• "" • c ' ti Sir I L 11.1' Ito . CMt~I •llOulcl bf me<le 11<1! to Bo-rd et Cl"llUl~lont ~ •~r crttln ..... , of ~ Cllv ' l'ICTITIOUS Hit.Ml! ~1"0l • d u of h ·~ ·~ c I~ rnl~~. "" .. • • Im I. T'~"'""'· 0••111• COis! Junior (ellff'r ol Ceit•• MM• •t<>vlfllnt "'" ~"'er 'T~e undtnl~nM clo rerl!Ty l~rv or• U1e same maturity shall bear lhe Jame rate. Each bond must e very t e bonds. at the expense of the district. A copy "' 'r0e s 11 "" D011•!c+ t•IH ot tM !\<It• herflP •l"u!Attd, Uf!l'<I conductlne • 111111""1 11 n• Wrtt lt!ll .. _ I . • . Uie legal opinion cert"fied b P•· Cou ,,:1 N s 1 h1...i t~11 "'" o1 "'~'11· E8~~. blOc!ll• mutt 1u1>mu with his bill • 11......,w11 e1 ,~, ..,1111tit1on bv '"' str!'tt, CO'lll Ml$•· C•lllf>'Pla. unllt• 111, ut:Br nttrest at the rate spccil1ed 1n the bid frqm its date lo Ua sign . 1 1 Y ,,.. nty Audltor by hla facslmiJe.1
• · ROUfTIOOr Pic!fk c.onrrtclors <•1hler 1 cl>td,. cerimf'<I d•t-c•. a• h141· Fin_, °""~•ln'ltnt, ,the ~.,.11ce11on. 11c1111°"' firm "'"'' "' u.ARKING su•· fi xed maturity date Not more than four interest rata may be ature will be printed on the back of each bond without cost I ' cl•r'1 ix..CI mice Pfvlble '9 the o•Mr 9' IC!lltlt>er w!lll 1 ,_, ..i tl\f !ft, PL V COMPANY 11\Cl 111•1 •tld 11,,,, 11 ' to •'-e """"'<SSf I bidd
/:c-J&l-tP/I S Vt~'IU•I, Prtskl""I tho O..an1t Ceftl J\m!Or COlll'eP 011lrkl wes!111tl0fl..,...... !IUflUl~I !her•la than -fd of lt\e followlnt ff'l(lo'O!, wl\:)le bid, and \here Shall n« be a Spread <ll morf than!% betwet:n WJ .,..,,... U er.
: • ..._ i Ovr•~. s.crt:I••• :;.~;"11! ~'!'.:!:\~1'':,, 1ih:""'~ ~ ";: ~ ~1~,,~~c1;-;~~:.:.t'O:i'"~~~ ::""t:ri!.:U" •roll "1•cn '° '~111et1e~ "' the highest and lo\\•est interest rates bid. Tbt repetiUon of any NO L.tTIGATION CER11FICATE: At the time Of payment tUI" I
sTAT'E OF r.11.1.t,01tNIA 1 • -•ntw 111.1 '"' cuoo .. w111 "'"' 1n1o -nc.11tr1 ...., ..,. c;,., <tu"".11. 111• JOM w. -"•111•. J1 .. l.<i '"-•'' ••111 rate will not be coosklered the bidding of an addlUonal rate. • •nd delivuy ot slid bonds the successful bidder will be fumlshtid COUNTY OF LOI ANGELl<S I J1 ,.,. .. ~ (Of'lrl'I If "" -1, Flll~ll(t Do111rtl'!\tlll 'hftlt In•.. • w~v. L~ ~eed' C.~l•IO•ft•a Al"AR h ••••• hall -t~ with a certi!icate that lhtr . Ii . Ol'f THIS "" o~ '! ._.,,,, " D • 1,.., ... ~1C1H •o "'"" 1n !IWI ......,.. o1 11IM• 1o -ml!, 1 .. "' ,....., "'•" ,,.., "" be Fr•!'l<IN. M. ~6,11e. :;n • i;,11 etrh , .1 D: T e UUIJUli .I be 11UN for cash only. All bids the e IS no UgaUon peodfnl alfectinC,' ~I-lld'l!lf'lw II :1,/'c0::1 tfll'I N;,ir:: enlet lllfo t\IC:h 1'.0f'l"~I, lhe .,O<Ndl of .l'llturl'IO:d hi lh• •e•Ur•"I ~~v. l.-ltll(h, (el•lom:1 must be for riot legs than aU o( the bonds hereby 0fferf'd {Qr . \'llktJty of the bond8, . •
P n 1 ~ • '" ~ 'Ille dlKll Wiii bro lorlt•lt!ll, OI' IP tnt UV-SIC.""" IEfttC1 If P-H Oeled AP<I! 15 Ifft INFORMATION AVAIL 'Bl.E wuldi1111 lhf'ftiri, """' o:omrtif11lollfoel ,,... ot • Do<Mt. '"' tun _.. 1titrto1 wl• ~ An• ""'m" 1 •• ,...., h .... ,,,..;, •• 1h111 ~ J<llln w 'H••'~ Jr 1'3le 3nd each bid shall ata~ that lhe bidder oUen par and " : Requests for lnformaUon ~·' -__..111< ~''° ...,,,... I. lorfelllle "' Nill .cll06I clh"'ICt. h-d 111 """ 11111owi.. "'..,.... 1<re11C:1ni M. M.i11i.. •-i·• In\ t ta .-. d I ol deli the . mlum U ctrn1nt: tht district should be: add ..... _. I v..-r e!!d A.. J. o"''" •-"'11'11 111 No ll>llM• l>\t' wlfltd, ... hll 11111 1or a 1,1 l'nf """u ,h,11 .~'"' Ille sii~ "' Celliornt.o 0,.,,., c"" ,.,1 .... , , = eres uR: I e Vtf'1, pre , any,"-· udJ r~ o: w ""' "'"_.. ~ IK''""' , __ _.1oc1 o1 •ortr~1.,. 1t11 "'" .,,.r "" "" 8"C•lllM 1 .. 11w .~11c~1w. to< • a.. A•rn 1• 1Jtf btlott me ft 1 Noi•rv and the Interest rate()( r1tea not to ucted lho9e -''led here-o..u11:'£.A tor Stone &: Youngberg ,......, oi "" ~•!left 111e1 tvK\ltt!d lilt o1•t• ""' 1or ""' ot1Mt .... """''°'· -1o11 not 16 ,,(.., •••• ·~1 -....... 11 , .. • ·-• • s · · •r-Fina Build'•• •1fl'lfll Wll'VIMl'll .,. lltlltif o1 Ille COi'· nw &otl'd OI Tru•tlft ,..._., ""-itctttlvt ulendir 11,111. ""'ik':' ~ ""C..:-JOHN~w" HA~f11ii_ ~.·"':~in. at which the bidder ol.lers to buy uid bondl. Each bidder · u,. l\tunlcipal Fln1 · g Consult..1n(s
---' 11119!1 """'~ MllllCl. •nll~now!Klt· lll'lr11eo, 111 rmc1in. 111y_eoc1_1111!1511 .. ~ 1 .lf'.ek.t UJ1Uu.111111n kif llddlJ1ont1 >0 °'' =CJNA_M. HAiiTJG_.._n "irw.tt. sbaU state in his bld the_ totaLnd. lnterut cost in dollan and $30 North Broadway IS14 Russ Bull~·
• i. rm: "''' Jwdl eer"°'" t:u.cJi+ld IO ••I.,. •nf 1..,...vlu ll11t, "' J;;i: Hr'locl• roel lo t•""'f<f 'Cl C1•111 111 to1•1 bt 111r "'..,..... •llol"' fl•m•1 ... ·~111-lsantii Ani Calif · ..,. .. 01 -CIJna
tflt -• ""'"'Ii''" 111•11•bid.,1111t1t.llkWll'fll, """ "" l"tn1nn °"'•""'""'· wHll ""'" " 111r w11111t1 . "''tnim·~t ,1141 the i1\'erage net Interest rate determined thertby, "hkb WU be • ornaa • .,., SM Francisco, Califor.nli 9'4104
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,.:._:•::E,..S: ti!.li:!.£~~ec1'·m:•;: .!i!::ic~11:~: :.."",1:11: :_""!,:;;:,~ :0':'•.:.,'!1~,.!:,;o;:~:;,.,•~! =~f7i."1 •xtt111111 ""utM. constdered informative only and not a part of the bid. CalGiflV~ b)ad• order of th~ Board of Supervlsor1 of Orangt County .. \
1 _, l'lt' ~ *"! .....,, "' 11111 ,,_,.;, r111nuttclUl"H . er ~.., "' 11111 "" .... ~ .,.1d ...... ,..kt1,,. ,,... ... MO•~ M. C)c,tr11 lllCHEST BIDDER: The boads •111 bt awarded to the highest om1a, opted April 22. 1969. ' ~tit flr•I •llowt M'tltlll. M1i. l>f Cellf9rnle, All IN'-'1111 "'""'ldrtl ~nc~nl k .... lft v1el1llell " Ml, Noll,., fllMl!'c Ol'ltlcN't lb! b!dd ••~ -'d-'•• llU41 "'-" !f\111 lllcl _.. <em111¥ wllll cir111nGntr Pr!llC'l••I Otr!C; '" rtspona e er Qt Ufl.IUCf• 1.-.... "'6 Ult lnttmt rate or ''' · £. ST JOHN , ~.!..m;:1:ri:1,~'iw ~,:i~nmc111 c.. ~1911, ~ -~bl '"', ""~"'"•'n•" •u""", 1" "'"' Or111e,t c~u11"1 rates 1pecUled and the premium ofCered, U any. 'MW: hlghut bid ; County Clerk and er Jflclo Ci••'· •
-' S ' l. 'W ""' -'""' •• -.crlhtll fl !tit•• ""'' trnmW.ion £a,lltl Ill be d I I ~ b d--'"""lna •L-of'"• -•• hJ ($EAl.) v• ~' ••kl~CM""• •llCI ,.,. NOl:MAN "'''°N •lk1tlon II"" loullPll ""''"' lfttctlll-..... ,u ''· Ul'O w e erm nil". y <:QUO.:~ .... un: amount u~ l"''"" .. wm d 0( the Board of Supervisors or" ---~'Hlrsdlllfrt .... JUn1, ll!h'1 ~t~~i16:y,"Ulll'.t~ H;(, A~y !lf't'mll •• •enr .. 11 '"•rMI ru'::.~:'te'.:L.:::.-r,i:·.. fif any) from the total amount of Jnterest which the district Orange County California •I a.'WllMllt• kl.-•• ·-;. t .AJ .. •• 1 ,~ n. ti""· ,.oo ~.... ~·'"',.... •\ ~e"'1" 11~v·.,r<1 1h•1t ""1 be Or•11••· ceu111,1111 '™' u • \\"O\lld be required lo pay from the d&te of sakt bond! to tht By Mabtl L Ca lei u. ""'""' C1l!fwri. t s / ''' ,..., 1tl '''l•~•""' "' lr•11•1•·r~to T•I· 010 '"'"'' cspeoll\ t ~1 d t th I I th ' • s x ·~ o·-c.r..-n.t1v "·"'1 '"""'"' ... ,,,_. (...,, 0~11¥ ff11a1, •~ •un ,~, 11~11 .e..im P~bll\hed 0 ,4..,. c11111 010, r nei. r ,., mtt u1 1 Y •es ereo a e eoopon rate or rat es Oepul)'
Aw11 11.,,. ,..,. Mn 1. •·nu ,~, Mt, 1, t. 1• «'-'' "'"' •n1Nc•"' 111 -• ..,,..,·"., io M•• '· L ," v. 1H• a.Mt specified In t~ bid and the •ward will bf: madt. on lhe basis of Published Or1n1e eoa~t DaUy Pilot •• -. , · · , J ~ . -iOJIJl l and l . 1009
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lnsti rance Caught in lnffatioa Spiral
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By SYLVIA PORTER a:urantt up to date in piis era?
•))6 y~·.tnaw 'how m~ch fbe x.n astounding nine ~t of-10
100 cent dollar .of 1139 ls worth are paid off and your children
•• -" liave flown· t!le"nell.
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HOUSE S FOR SAL E HOUSES Ft>R SALi! ~riJe 1n the U.S. coal'. of Jlv. American familiep now have
i!fK"'htu1 ·mrunk y11Jr lile In-some life !Mttance coveraae.
surance coverage since you By the end ot ·'19, we're ex.
ot'lllnally bOught. your PoJicy? pected to hive •$1.S trillion of
:,Right now, ·our cost of living Ille lnsurlfJCe in' force. The ..
\s_:'ronnlng 5.1 percentrahead of ·•verage iMured U.S. family
1968· In turn. 1961l'.!1 ))flee ha.s '23,200 o( lile insurance in 'SJJW~l r_alsed our cost of living fo.rc.e, $1.700 more than a year ·~ 2Ucent over 1967. The '\gO Jnd lhe equivalent of
c'r'tlSion in the buying pOwer ot about.2\2 years of disposable
an insurance dollar since the .... inCQme.
V~.tnam escala.ti~n has been BUT IF YOU'RE typical, It ~~d!uJ. ha.s been years since you've
un~r -tin ' ·• HoW Much mcome would all
What would be paid to your or your present life in3W'lnci!
family by afl of your pallclcs l"l~les PfO•lae when you
1n the event of your <kath to-re.Ure -assuming y.oU ai't us·
day and whit monthly Income lng life iMU.rancc for this
at the rate of-5-6 P.(lrccnt an-purpose at all! Add this in-
nual inl.tres.t woU.ld t h I s come, figured on a monlhly
amount provide wban it's ad.--. ·basl!I, to the amount you can
ded tO (1) the pay your wiCe expect from Soclal Security
could e1"pect to earn and (2) reUrcment bene.fits, "from in.·
the income from your other come oo all your other 5avings
savings and Investments and and investments and from
l3) your family's expected your company pension.
Social Security Survivors' 11 )'{IU owp )'our business, Is
benefits! Y«U' life insnrance adeq~ate
to keep it going should you
die before you've trained a
successor!
ts YOU designated
beneficiary still tbe corr
.1000
ASSUME
5 1/~ 0/o LOAN
llard to find 4 bedroom,"'\vil.h
:? que-en-slzed tlled baths.
'Vlfe-savlnK: }\ttchen hu all.
r.lectric built-In appllances.
~Ice yard wtth big pa.Uo fot
summer e11tertalnlng, NEW.
LY carpeted.·C~ to~
pin~ and all schoo!1. a..u to-
day. Aeyone can M5Ul1K"
the low 5\i. ~ loan, without ·
the Intel-est belng raised.
Full prict' on this beauty ls
only S.."7.500.
ARE YOU A WARE thit, ts added up. the total prOlecUon
a,i;oult, some insurance com-of your policies -including
p.a.ajes are ft.art Ing to offer veteran's life i n s u r 4 fie e ,
·tcoSt or living riders" which frat er n a I organiiaUons,
would automatically increase mutual aid and b e n e f i t
th¥' benefit amount of certain societies, c;edlt life insurance
1yPes of policie! to offset this ·on your bank Joans. etc. Now, ~n'? on your own or wlth your in-
How long since you have suranCt agent, it's time to get
r:tviewed your total life in· · these answers:
DO YOU lttEET the rule of
thumb that you should have
the equivalent. of four' to five
years' paf in life tnsurance,
savings and other in·
vestmentJ! You may. need
more of a cushion if you have
several chif<tren, if you are
loaded with debl, if ~r non-
insurance finaocl"al prolectlon
ls limited and if you simply
can't· discipline yourself into
saving. You may need less if
yo_u.r gr~p ~ver.11~-ts ex-
tensive, if your wife ls well
I.rained for a job, lt your debts
one -or should other 1_:::::;::::.::~~==::;::::.:::=:.I dependents b:e added o r
ltlbstifuled?
WE SELL A HOM E
EVERY 31 MINUTES
Walker & 'lee
sw-ance coverage to take ac-How much has the act1.1at
t~L ol your salary increaser-buying power of your policies
(and thus .your family's risj.ng dropped since you bought
s!-.Mdat4 of living), job them? The dollai:: which was
cQipge; your purchase of a worth 100, cents in. t b e
new hoiTie, additional children, markefplace .in_ 1957·59 buy,s
a new.business? · · less than 80 cents of the same
Only when you have-the --------------------.2(H3 \VeatcllU Dr.
646-7711 ()pen Eves. answers to these que.stions,
wUI you know how '!luch
your family actually have. In
a period of such steep inflation
as this, having these answers
is absolutely vital to y~ur
Mutual Fund Shares POUNDING SURF
In aum, is yrur life in· goods and servlc~ ''today;. the security. Soon May Be _Insured
is only ste~ away lrom this
3 BR 2 bath CORONA DEt.
MAR home located on D&ll-
lla Street (above big Cor·
Cllt.l.
Fashion Good for U.S. NEW YORK (UP!) -A Los
Angeles company is Insuring
European buyers of American
mutual fund shares against
loss of their prillcl~I over a
ten-year period and hopes to
fund shares for 10 years?
"It will give the investor -
peace of mind and if insurance
on your principal fs available'.
at reasonable cost, why not
have it?" he answered.
$37,500
N.wport
at R(vals Auto Industr y as Ecorwm.y Boost
introduce the system in this i:!'""'""'""'""-""'"",..'"""""'lil I country during 1969. ~
NEW YORK (UPI) -At built on woman's state of. mind tniWon to the grDSS.
Jong last, men, you have been .her folloY.ing oi. lhat At that time, the hosiery
businets was in the doldrums.
Departlftent stores had trouble
selliog quality nyloos for wiore
tllan $1 when ·superrna;kets
were selling 'tbem lor 39 cenU.
But .shorier skirts created de-
mand for colored aM texturtd
hose, panty host and the body
stocking, a $S to $10 • item
rather than a 39-cent seller. And "{hat figures to a $2.S-
biwan buslne'Ss.
~cated. A reputable ephemeral thing called
b~u'Sfoe:5$ ·executive has con· "fashion." As Sticht told fus··
fidbed evtrythlng you. lla\'e • Pennsylvania audi~e, ''.This
smd. about the little lady:S $23-hillion fashion market. is
sf&Vish ,adherence to fashio~. up for grabs every ye.ar, and·
It costs you plenty, 50:ys pres1· the company which can grab·
dent J . Paul . Sticht o f the most is-in the best posi-F'ederated DeP41"tment Stores,
but it also keeps the U.S.
ec(l)Omy humming at a merry
paCe.
In a speech at Grove City
dollt"ge, Pa .. Sticht, president
of'"lhe biggest department st<>re operation in the world ,
one tha! ~ $2-billion dollars
\~·prt}l of business, laid it on
ll!e·iine.
Hf' said the American
woman 's desire to "be with
it" pr, in the words of Oscar
\Vilde, exper~ing "that mo-
nf@nf by which the fantastie
becomes for a moment
uWrsal" -has ·created a
retail business rivaling the
a!JtQ. iudustry in importance
t9'1.&lle-American· ecooomy.
~leS of new .autos in
America amount to about $33
billiori a year. When you
fisure. says Sticht, t h a t
fa~bton accounts for $ 2 3
bilLion, plus about $18 bilLion
irt,:fCCeSSOries, it is a very
imposlllg segment of the gross
nit!_bJnal product
;J4c most intriguing elenlC'nt
.-end Sticht admits Ul,j;; bald-
1;1 ~'" is that everytmng is
... , .. '
lion.''
He outlined a case history.
of how faShion cut into lbe
family's income ·and added to
tha( of the clothing retailer's.
Five years ago the well
dressed woman WQre her
skirts just below the knee and
her shoes were sllm pumps
with pointed toes and needle
heels, 2% inches high. Alon;:
came Mary Quant and Cour-
reges and everything changed.
As "skirts rose and rose, not
only did longer -dres se s
become obsolete but shoes,
h o s i e r y , underwear, foun-
dation garments, accessories
and hairdo's aloQg with tqem.
Heels were "reduced to 1¥4.
inches and .. became broader
and chunkier to accommodate.
the new look. And women
began to wear boots. Shorter
skirts,.you see,.demanded that
woman's silhouette have a
more stable plittform on llfhich
to operate. Every pair ot
women'.s shoes b e c a m. .t
obsolete ovemight, and that's
a $2.5-billion business. Boot
businesrS added another $140-
Now y,·e go to underwear.
Every sllP in America became
too long for the shorter skirts.
Girdles and' undergannents
had to be resttuc:tured.. And
that added up to $5-billion in
retail saie.s.
Anot.ber byproduct was hair
styliitg. Sleek, t?im, cl09tY
.cropped heads were de rigueur
with the shorter skirts. That
added another $500-billion to
the .retail kitty. Cosmetits, a
$3.5-billion business, also' was
3.ffected. Women wanted the
"natural'' look. All basic
handbags. wete ·.CIUt of date.
Jewelry and belts underwent
fashion changes. . .
As SUcht observed in his
speech, husband$ "deserve
praise, not ooly for your co n·
. tinuing generosity to u s
ntallers, but for your en·
duranct:.''
Indeed, they do.
Mesa Firm
Expanding
•
· Standard-Pacific Corp,,
Costa Mesa-based h o m e
building company, has ac-
quired all the outstanding
stock of Medford Manufac·
turing Co., ~ designer ¥Jd
manufacturer of guest room
furniture for hotels a n d
motels.
The acquisiUon was an·
nounced · by .Arthur E .
Svendsen, chairman or the
board· and chief executive cf·
ficer of Standard Pacific.
, The terms of· the final
agreement include the ex-
. change of 6,000 shares of Stan-
dard-Pacific common stock.
An additional 24,000 shares
may be distribu"ted over a
four-year Period on the basis
or Medford Manufacturing's ·
Attaining certain earnings
levels, according to Svendsen.
~;Inside Ma-n Aids Mergers
~~Aggressor Cornpany He's Saint, to Others He's Judas
""By JOHN CUl'INIFF
'NEW YORK (AP) -lo
evfry takeover allempt of one
cdfPorauon by another. the
skids are greased by at least
orle" disgruntled em.ploye . To
sorric he is a Judas; to others. hiWl~tlf included, he may be
a ~~~nt. He is always present.
!ffiis is the view or a man w~'1j'~dviscs companies _ fearful
o( being absorbed 1n the
pf~~ent day rash of c~n
gi,merations, or the merging
a~~. molding . of disparate
enfErprises into one larger
~pany. Rr. Eugene J~nings of
MWbjgan Slate 1Jnivcrsity ,
who has spenl most of his a4WL life studying and ad·
vi.e8!g managemenl., "'r_iting
aMut it, and -tea~1ng it to
stvdents, offers this as one
eO"Lanation of how mergers
al".t· acromplished.
will be, and the aggressor
need do nothing in ord tr to
obtain. his help.
"~e will .annou nre "'--·· ··
Jennings has found. "He 'll get
on the phone and say: 'I'm
the controller of XYZ. I think
it would be a fiile thing for
you tO take over this company
for the following reasons ... "
With thl.5 important contact
established, the aggressor
company then h a s a
spakesman within luc ,,u1-1.
structure, a man capable of
arguing its case with manage-·
ment and with powerful
stockholders.
Th!! pattern reappears. J en-
. • ,. n ' r. s . Furthermore,
"'Ith a bit of renection it
shouldn't be impossible for the
maiiagement of a companv
being threatened to know who
the individual 'Will be.
Jenntnss advises flnns that
the he!l protection against
takeover, however, i~ to main·
t.ain a high price-earnings
ratio, meaning a high per
share market valuation of H.s
stock in relation to earnings.
And the way to build and
maintain a high price-earnings
multiple is through y,·ise and
profitable asset management.
If-a company uses its assets
and resources well, investors
\viii flock to its stock and · ~ ····=-.. wi,11 rise. '
TOP POTENTIAL
When a co~pany is thus
operating at its top potential,
S C W k and___Jtlis fact is reeogniu:d by
Pace enter or . ~r s -slrength in ' i .. ' stock ~ice, · a takeover 1s dlff1cult. First,
·, stockholders are happy. Se·
Cut in Budget Slash ~d, ~'./.:-::~ : •• ~ ...
One of the reasons that a
E I record 4,'-00 mergers were CAPE KENN DY, F a . meeting Wednt!day normal counted In I968 by w. T.
(AP) -Manpower at this . turnover rates, whlch vary an· Grfmm & Co., of Chicago,
space cent(!' JS e~pected to nually from 14 to Z5 percent Is that many companies today
decline b)' ·s,ooo. durini ~e among aerospace contractors, are norformlng far below their
Chairman ~1ilton R. Polland
of Summit Fidelity and Surety
Co. (it's actu;llly an Ohio cor-
poration) says his firm has
written about $1 million worth
of insured mutual fund policies
in Europe in the past five
months.
"We will get started soon in
the United States, "he said.
"We h~ve delayed in order to
take time to convince the
Stkurities and Exchange-Com·
mission we actually a r e
writing irisurance and not
hedging investments.''
Ultimately, Polland said,
Summit Fidelity will insure
portfolio stock investments on
much the same basis as
mutual fund shares.
The plan · insures principal
only -what the Investor pays
in. lt does not insure the a~
)>re<:ialed value of a mutual
fund investment.
The investor Riso• must let
any capital gains distributions
from the fund pile up as ad-
ditions to principal, but he can
withdraw dividends in ac·
cordanct with the contractual
plan . He must keep up the
payments for the 10 years.
A single initial premium of 3
percent of the moneys in-
vested i~ charged fOr the 10
ye~r 's insurance.
Summit Fidelity Is licens-
ed to do a general insurance
business in 30 stales but
presently Is only engaged in
the ne'v business ol insuring_
mutual fund s. A reinsurance
arrangement has been con-
cluded with the 50-year old
Statesman Group. w;hich has
$100 million in assets.
In preparing the act_uarial
basis for the venture, Polland
and his usociates studied the
New York stock market's
trends since 1871, using the
Standard and Poor's 500 stock
~ndex after 1939 and the
Cowles Index for pr ior years.
';I concluded that the
performance or insuring the
principal o( mutual fund
shares on our plan \Viii be
about 'as gOO(l as t h c
performance of an averago
\ife Insurance company, at
least in the early years," he
said. No cla ims will have to be
paid in any case unti l the in·
dividual contracts have been
co~pleted and he expects the
loss claims to be very small
because he sees a long temr
uptrend or stocks.
If that is so, he was asked,
why should anyone bother to
insure the principal of niutual
Staco, In.
Tw·ns Profit ffhc Judas. if ·he is lo be
called that, is a terribly abus·
~individual. al least in ~is
o1tn viewpoinL He has nothing
t0"11ose if his company Is taken om and so he supports the
mMes of the aggrtssar co.m ·
next 13 months, community would permit the work force t' .. leaders have been told. reduction without ma 5 5 potential. They are rather DALLAS -Staco. Inc., and
The reducUon will be a layoffs. , easy marks. its subsidiaries made a pront
result of a M5 mi!Uon cut in The cutback from 23 500 Beca~e these com panies ol $1.000 1D the three . months
Finance
Briefs 6 BEDROOMS
Would.You
Believe ••.
6 Bedrooms, 3 belha. a fam. _
ily roon1 plWI a dining area,
with fresh paint, and all tht
advantaie1 of a Harbor
lflghlandll location for
S42,500
Lawson
NEW YORK (UPI) -The
Ladies Home Journal printing
C-Ontract will be moved from
the Sharon Hill, Pa.1 plant of
Curtis Publishing Co.· t o
another firm. John Mack
Carter, editor and publisher of
the magazine! purchased from
CUrtis by D o w n e Com-
munications. lnc .0 recently , confinned the announcement 3416 Via Lido. NB GT":>-4562
made by Curtis in reportlng:J '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!
ils second coosecutive yearly JHE SEARCH
operating loss.
GREENVILLE, S.C. (UPI)
-J. P. Stevens & Co. an· ENDS HERE
nounced it will close fts ex· Al a home with every \\'Ml·
position plant in AUanta, cur-C!d fea tutt 4 Bedrooms ex-
rently .e~ploying .about 700 tra large · baths, new 'iold
wor~ers Jn the manufacture of tweed shag carpe11i, island
sheeUng material. The com-kitchen, Thett's room for
pany said the plant had camper or boat. All this in
become obsolete and will be choice Mesa Del Mar for
shut down in a month to si:i $29,950 .• 10% down. Phone
weeks. 54&-2313 THE REAL ESJ'AT.
CLEVELAND (UPI) -Vie-ERS.
toteen•Leece-Neville, Inc., has --.O"P"Eo;N"'H"o"'u"s'"E.--
developed a new high voltage HARBOR VIEW HILLS
diode-which It says solves the Sat. & Sun. 1 ~ 5
problem of X-ray radiation Immaculate. 3 bedroomS. l
from color .television sets, baths, large ramily room,
shareholders were told at the breakfast nook, dining area.
annual meeting. Beautiful carpet., drapes,
BANGOR M . (UPI) _ and landscaping. 3414 Sea· ' a.inc brecte Corona. deI Mar Ba.ngo_r & Aroostook raJlroad (Take 'Mara:uerlte to Sand.
said 1t plans to purchase 7S castle, left on TUlcr to Sea·
new refrlgeralor cars at a breeze) S46 500
tot:al cost _o( $4.2 milli?n. The JEAN· SMITH, Realtor
railroad IS a subsidiary of 400 Euf 17th, Colla Mesa
J;Jangor Punta Corp. n4/646-3255
ARMONK, N.Y. (UPJI BIG HOUSE i
lnte_rnational Bu~iness llTTLE PRICE!
Mach~~ Oorp. has obtained a Undcrprlced @ $23,750, FHA/
$14 l_llllhon army contract .to VA. Immae. 3 BR & hUie pro~1de secret e I e c t r o n 1 c enclosed patio. Near all A
equipment. mllllt Re!
1st Qua1·ter
Sales Told
Rltr. 642-9730 Eves. 548-0720 e KENNEDY
YOUNG EXEC HOME
lmmac 4 BR, 3% ba family
home In c.-.:clus. Baycrest.
.• r~ormal din/rm, f.am rm Net sales of Bertca Corp: or pill.I ''child safe" 11 0 0 i.
Irvine in
1
tdhe !
53
irs
9
1
000
quarter of $68,500.
1969 tota e $4, , as com· LIDO REALTY, INC.
pared to $4,916,000 in the three 3400 Via Udo 673-88.10
months ended March 3(. 1968,.
Richard Bertea, president, tuis '"'N~E!'!W!'!P!'lO!'lR!'lT!"!!B!'lE!'lA"!C!'!H~
announced. POO Bertea said the lower level S BEDRM. • L
of sales renected delays and Almost SIO.OOO reduction r area of $60,000 t'Hklences. 3 stretchouts o production on baths, family room. Luxury
aircraft for which the com-.\ beauty. Loadl of decking pany supp\Jes flight controls. &Ul'l'Ounds pool. 540-1720
Ile pointed out that with re--TARBELL 2955 Harbor cent receipt of a contract. to
produce some of the flight
controls on the McDonnell·
Douglas D c. 9 commercial
jetliner, Bertea is now pro-
ducing flight controls for
every major American com-
mercial jetllner. The com·
pany's backlog of orders
stands at a near-record $48.5
million.
SPLASH SPLASH .
piny. •
rQ>YERFUL "IJ'N ,
the National Aeronautics and em"ploye! now to 18 500 by.'the are run by traditionalist ended March 31, compared to
Space Administration's funds eod of June !970 wn'1 not begin management, they sometimes a loss of $36,000 in the cor·
J oi operations al 4:ape Ken-until after th~ manntd lunar fail to understand ionovatlon. responding 1968 period.
nedy during the fiscal year landing ls achieved, he said. And innovat.ion Is one of the Sales for the 1969 period · GRAFFITI
beginning July 1. . tr no problems occur on toots for straining profl:..: oul were $1 ,495,000, a 21 percent f by Leary
Summer tun Iii yow-Ol\'ft
pool. 3&' heated,' 4 Larae
BR's, 2 BA'a, Mesa dcl Mar.
Nfar schooJa, &hoppln;, bit·
In kit, frple, erpta. $30.9."'....0
PWC RL TR S46.5"'40
$20,9SO • LOW DOWN
payment! King: siled bed·
rooms. Electric push buttqn
built-Ina. Eating ba.r. Lara:e
patio. Sprlnklen. 540-tTlO
TARBELL 295S Harlior Or. Kurt H. Debus, director either Apollo 10 to be launched of assets. lnct'ea!e over the $1,230,000 t
of the center here, aald at a May 11 or the Apollo Ii Ian· The aggressor com Pan Y rteorded In 1968. ~· ...-:t--.::;::;
ding mission Jn July. many knows beforehand that it can Lee D. Webster, board ~
will be hunting for jobs be.lore Sllmulate. sales and eamln&&-cbalrman, silid Staco how has -v BEACH HOME
Stone•1 throw to Ocean. StlJ
or eicchanre for amall boufle
G.neral 1000
john macnab
A RO,ni F~tt,EROtl
'Ye ~ prolld to pmi,ent
p.a.ytront home which
ates tnt aura ol a.n lml)l'l'ial
Oynuty. Thia 5 bedroom, !Ii
bath Ba,yfront ma.nsiorl sit·
uatcd on a 120 ft. Newport
Bay complete wllh poolhoUle
containln& Lot u I "Bathl,
Sallfl& Kaths, ma5lllge room;
dressing rooms., a Wl~UI ,
property completely furnish.i
ed without reeant to expense
. it'• oUered at $4Z;,(ll).
By appointment only.
(714) 642-113S
901 Dover Drive, Suite 120
Nev.'J)Ort Beach
Birrell Really ~ '
prt1ent1 I
A Sp ac•g•iner Hom•
Split level • 4 bdrm 3
baths &-separate f&mil.Y
room with fireplace. Lo-
cated in Baycreat In
neighborhood ol-bealtby,
happy, active children
Owner movtne to Hawaii-
priced for action, $58,•
900. ,
1605 Westclill Dr, NB 6'5$00 )
l ssume 51/4•k-176.00 mo.
4 bedrm. College P•rk
llere·s. what lt has: double
!IJ"t'plaee. elee. kitchen, new
carpet, 1700 sq. ft., rumpua .
room, and is in a fantutlc ......
ORANGE COUNTY'S
LARGEST '
293 E. 17th St. 64M4M
"Tiki" HouM Spacial .
EASTSIDE . SparklJna-Pad-1
dock pool home with cute :
Tiki house, , S' high fence
around pool &: pe.tlo to r
ma."\imum privacy, a rare
I.. meticulously clean 3 " ,
family roo111, priced right •
und~r $36,000. Call now!
546·5180 •
(llllr.dnln'm tlllllllf
LLEGE REALTY '> l500Ad11'111t ~,
EASTSIQE_
(Nea r lrvlne Ave,) f
Yqu will like tlU1 3 BR l%
b:ith home-freshly palnled. ;
inalde & out. Large,. livina·
room with fireplaft'. built.: •
ins, covered patkr tor enter· ~
faining. Dbl ganlae. $26,500.
1800 Newport Blvd., CM
1Utr. 646-3928 Eve. 644-i65rs * LACHENMYER coM.2aw1a
2 BR home w/lnc unit needt
tome ·n.c, Walkin& dl.ttUc.
to everythlne: $33.SOo •
tcrnu.
By appt.only
CORBIN-MARTIN
REALTORS
3036 E. CNsl Hwy, CdM
675-1662
WAS $22,500
NOW $20,900
THIS rs THE I.ASl' WEEK
3 bedt'Qom. Carpetlnc
throUghout. 10 x 20 covered
patio. All built · In kitchen
including rerrigerator. Re-
cently painted inside and
out. House is vacant plus
assume 6% V.A. loan, KJOO
dO\vn, $134 ..Pm Private:
Party, 962-....
Lido Isle Luvlies
2-story 4 BR plus df'n, eu.
tom 5tyle kitchen. TerrUSc -
ramily home. '
Call for Appt.
Roomy , 3 B1dro0m
CUsmm home on 51 ft lot. ..
--:: Pricall $68,500 ..
Wa lker Rily 675-2676 t
BARGAIN l:
HUNTERS
(.! n o I c e castaidct locallon. ,.
Large R.2 Jot with dandy
home • and room tor anotb-
cr unit .• Just s1s.ooo: •
nlE ijEAL ESl'ATERS
:we.23.L! • 6*-7171
• "
Condominium ·:
pa; might be a conlrollcr
or~aii engineer In a company w~ere c ontroller s and
enaineers never:-have a shot
al the prtsideney. He may
be in "·hat Jennings calls •
n~iorlty or :tennlnal route.
Ja hnke Picked 1he •od of 1Ummer. of lhe w.aker company ~ a higher boclclog of orders ; ;"
IQ lt71, ,Jhen the space so it offers Jtockholdcrs a than a year ago. . • B Astroda la igency plans to beglD pre par· price far 1bove the uistlng lts Colla ¥esa su~tdiary. . N c..a M"• or San Dl .. o. 2 BORMs 1 \Ii IATHS
FORTIN CD. 642-m: !XO 1q lt, $14,$00 ,Jou ''*" ., '
· HI' 111. never\htlt». an ~ """'nl ao\t_POl!filul ..... 111 tJ>t.;tCOmptny. He knon the
larse stockholdtrs and so ca:n
taJk them into igneing to lh~ lakeovtr. lie a15o owns
5i.:c\! himstll. and be has In· uUence with the directors.
"ln <!"t'f!rY IMtance," Jcn--
nlngs gays, ~·ttitre 11 ·one or
th..-:.C lncllvldUllls. If he lan'L
Jrnil\.edlnlcly ob vkius to Iha
aggressor C1>mP'nY he soon
Y . Ing for Iauncbea ot man""1 market valu~ This ii a bonUJ SlacOIWlldl, Inc., continued ! -·
!!!J.!!. J~~ •I> eatth«lil\1111 Iaboratorla u for tend<rlng sto<lt. I" profiloble operaUons in the I
polrrted. Intern at ton a J well as funer fandlng=c:t~x-~-nwrng--tllc way-for-the fltlt"""lfUarter, t}e--utd, and---;:_::;~:;f,f;
Marketing M a·n ager of ptdltlons, the work fortt takeover ts the somewhat made 1 ever a I n e_VL..J.,,,.
A!trodata, Inc .• Anahebn-bu--wOuld be lncrtalfd. i.O over CUitr\JnUed. executive of the c:Ommerc1al·lndustr1al matr-et f V
ed electronics manufactorer. 2l,OOO per 1 0 n s, Deb~ weaker company. Never able penetrat:toM, Including the
Jahnke was previoosly with predlcted. to rise h1gher uhdt.r the eJ;~ medical lnslrumMUon field.
the lntemaUonal Dtvtllon -or Across the nation, NASA lstiog setup, he uses hi& ln· Slaco, a subsidiary of LTV
Consolidated Electrodynamics esUmaLed In hearings before Oucnce with. stocJcholders and Ling. Alt.et. tnc.. products
Corp., Pasadena. a mibsJdlary Congress J a 1 t t.,an:b, 24,174 ·the board to brlna about a preci.~lon 1wltches, variable or Bell _a-nd Howel~ whert he space job.s w o u Id be meraer. a uto· l ranslonners. rl>:ed
1701·A. Wettclltt Or., N.B. Interest .,.._Uabte. Sale price •• ~~~rJ!-~~, eWNli:J<.~~:, ~-~lun~=:---i 111.500. Owner/ .. l * El-;;: blfna. bdwd fll'I.. patio, -a~Unrt 15:" 64$.Sl2T Mi" :;-
frplc, dtpl. Newl7 n!ODno HOME on 60 Jl' 115 ft R-l lot ~J
diilomd. feooed . $23.500. adjacent to Cmnm1. Exl' ,\,
3093 Femheatll Lii CM, potential, Rent tt wbllo 10l.I
• 545-.S530 WAich l"OUr l n "t I t m f ft t
REAL Estate ule11men or s:;row. Miaht conskltt smA1I ... O>mm'J. broken wa.nttd.
. Lton Vibert Re•ltor Fort.In CO. ,,..., 642.$000 ,.. ••
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HOUSES FOR SALE
San Clemente
100/o DOWN· 61/2°/o INT.
30 YEARS
• $39,500 NO LOAN F"
View. ~ bdrms 3 baths, 2487 s~~ living
area, 2 fireplaces, built-ins, new carpets &
drapes.
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HOUSES l'OR SAlE HOUSlil FOR SAll HOUSES l'OR SALE
1200 Coron• def Mar 1250 Hunlintfon a..cb 1400
Prlcff to Sell
o-n.Jde of Highw•y 'BR2bath,,,.........lloon,
Two on a lot,. both 1 BR blt..W, amrtce porch. CI er
custcvn quality, atalnleu bl.t. FltA terma, Wcn't tut: Only
Ins, mahocllrlm, aooci ptt. 122 .....
vacy. Ready to all at SM,500 Paul J Ont1 Ri 1lty •
H.tl Pinchln & Au«,. 847-1266 Ev<. 968-J167
Cul • de. Sac 3900 E. <:out Hwy ~ 4 llodrm + F•mlly Rm.
. W ith Flrepl•ce421,000
Home Plus IMomt Priced below replacement, 2
2 BR, frplc, family.size kltch-baths. Maaaive brick fire-Lot+ Back Bay vlew. New en, plug rented 1,aR Apt. pl.ace. Bullt·ln Stereo&: tape
4 bedroom 3 bath, '75x12S' lot, $45,900 recorder.
room for beat&: tra.Uer. Orante Coast Property 142-6691 TARBELL S4S.~81. 644-1655 De:lta Real Esti.te "6-4414 332 Ma.we.rite; 01M m.8550:1:=;;-====== w. E. LACHENMY-ER,.RLTR~ ·~;.~p,!,,.~ INVEST NEAR THE H'H!~~ 1405
or back bay. 644-0284 a:tt 4 ~ocEAN'3 BR.~ ba. den, 2 •
pm week ,days I: Sat. all frplca. J 1arages, bride, WATERFRONT· by °wn:9' •
1100 daySun.· beam/celllngs, cbAnning 4 BR.·2BA.,doclt,~ on
home er life u Dup1ex, er water enclosed patio $74,500. General 1000 Costa Mes11
RENTALS . H-Unf.,.nlahod
RENTALS
Aph. Fumitlled •
Cool• -i100 Corona del Mor 425 -------BLK to ocean &: bq; 1 Bt · ' FREE RENT AL atudlo 1125; baoh. apl I" I · SERVICE Adult ,.,. w>lt; ..... ~.
Yearly. ~1629
for exatnple, ' bl!drooms 2 I ~N:.:,w::.:::c-:..::;;:en>=, "":un:c..,:::ua1::T•1I;
bat.bl $225.00 per mo, Call
ORANGE COUNTY'S
LARGEST
293 E . 17th St. _,.
bdrm, carport. $165. Mo. •
615-4633. After 5 p.nt.
B•lbo• 4300 i
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E~ch succeecUng un it costs more, so
take advantage ol these prices. Come &
see our n1odels on Brookburst at Atlanta
in l1untington Beach. There are l & 2
stories, 3 & 4 bedroom homes with 2 -tlr
3_ baths, Mission tile or shake roof, fire-
places, concrete driveways, heavy rough
cut beams, built-ins, family rooms &
dining rooms. Close to Huntington State
Beach. These beautiful· homes are priced
from $24,995 IQ $34,200 with VA or Con-
ventional financing as low as 10% down.
No 2nd TDs at 7.2% interest. Call
968-2929 or visit any day 10 A~ to 7 PM.
COMM~IAL ZONED 3 BDRM·$19,950 BLUFFS, labulowo F·plan on build 2nd home°" bl& lol Aho 60' on maln cl>annd
green belt w/bay ~. Bkr 613-XllD large 3 Br •. 3 Ba., dock, Huntlnnton Stach 4400 ' Assume 5~ % FHA loan, $111
PRICED TO SELL AT ONLY me, pays all, I.rs fnccl yard,
$17.51J9. Two bedrocm home newly redecor.
Many cusL features. 3 Br. 3 $110,<Xn Ccnsickr lust/op-··•
Ba, Best otter! 6f4..4265 VIEW. Pool. Spacious 2 BR lion. 59i-5998 QUIET & BEAUTIFUi.:
3 BR W.·-~nt No. 6'l home 4b' liv rm, lrg muter".;=:=;::::~==== 4 BR l% Ba •'>'X. D'l()/p..,;,,Jc paid
and bachelor unit presently Owner 548-5221 =uu .1 Owne 644-224.f r -... ., Adults cnly; 2 Br .. uti1, . · BalOO. Coves. $ 6 O, O O O. awe. • r. lafuna a..ch 1705 crpts, drps, near OCC. Pool $2!0. 347.2125
brlngini:; $16.J. monlh. Locat. DREAM LOCATION
ed just a few liteps from Move in oond. Spacious 3BR.
NEWPORT BLVD. • easily · 2 BA: Westclill mop·g area.
ccnverted to numerous small Ownt'!r. $31,500. 541J..9500
Pr,!fer trade for acreage er Balboli Peninsula 1300 549-4369 17676 Cameron, Hunt. Bch..
will consider other. 54&-7'1111 ;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;,';;;;;;;;;;~I 'Ille Good Ufe 1 BR. slow &: rebig. $80. 1 & 2 BR furn apt.s, nr lx:b. 1000 General BLUFFS Best buy. Pool-ll!n. Enjoy .a ta,.e Anthony pool Elderly or pensklnets cnly. Sl2S & up, lree ulil. ~m.
!Us-View. 3 BR, 3 BA. By PETITE 1965 Parson SL Sim-2898 536-72S2, 53&.:1366
1000 General
It's . SpartdipcJ business usuagc, $2,SOO w~ ASSUME 4%% CI
Y d R dy handle. t.ct us show you thls 4 br, l %. ba, nr schls. Doyle
owner. $4000 dn. 644-0m ~-n<l pa~•~·~dlhelte&red_ ":1-3 BlffiOuse with fe~ yard, ~~-:--c-""'"•,.,,---:.;::c_,::-1
Pool 11:Y on ,,_.,,.., ays rug ts Westside. I m m a~ cu I ate l·BR. Condo., wsiu • ... .,er, ~
SHORECLIFFS Geant Gft ea sleeper. Co MS-1168 evei 675-1977
For a pool tabl.e1n I.he huge * * * * ~~~-==·=,....,,--,,,-~
CAPE CDD 4,_~· .. ___ . PRAmCAL with goll ccurse a cart drive fl70/mo. 67H350 elel;., bltn&, refrig. Patio &:
$59;tXXI. ;L523 LU11..v.in 1-41'..,., away., Private beach prlv· c•-·----------pool. $125 me. 675-50.14 '
c Custom 4 Bedroom-iiomc
' in exclusive Shorecllffs
Set-rhis bcauUhJ.J ho1nc
with heavy shake rool
late in master bedroom
'""om familY room. Big NO YARD-WORK! ~ New 4 sn·2 bath. Fqtl. Owner 54!t_91_7l..!tt.Jj pm. ileges. Nearly new 4 BR, 3 MESA Verde 2 Br, 11Ai ba, PRETIY bath hpme w:llh 1am.ily rm :---gar, privatt-j>atio. 'adults, Gar«fl n Gi ove '4610 . comfortable dream kitchen. ' \Valer softener, Heated
Living ;t6m has paneling . ., . pOOi, &12-9852 eves. 1N;;;;•W;;;J'!;;;rl;;;H;•;:ig;;h;;I;;• ;;;;;;12;;1;0
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o"nly $37,500. $150. 64&-2629 .;;.::;..;o"'--"-----
GOOO REAL ESTATE ~LARGE Bach., nicely furn. SINGLE Young Adults Lux·
Jaryc priv.1te sundeck
access to priva te beach
and bookcase_s fll'Ound the 1:tred of mal~len11:nce. Livel=='=======i• 2 Bedrooms, l~ baths, D!!at
wood 'burning fireplace 3 it up. and en30y life In your Mesa Del Mar 1105 2 STORY CAPE ·coo Bay & Ocean on Peninsula
' allunng three bedroom lwo ::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I • BR' 3 ba, N Polnl
353 N, (bast Highway $110 Mo. Adults, no pets uiy garden apts with coun-
Laa:una Beach 2285 Mendoza 54.5-5421. try club atmosphere and-
owner is a.nxious
asking $62,500
Call Jack Scroggy
bodrom 2 baths • s!oragc bath BEAUTY! Entertain • 'De uxe s, ew.
caioreSM ~arbor Highlands your frierxl.!l in the relax!!lg 2 STORY ~~ 500 Heights. Outstanding BUR~~:: Rltr.
494-1518 Eves. 8384978 complete privacy. SOUTH
!'I BAY CLUB APl'S. 13100
area ' · ~wimming pool, attractive 5 BR 3 baths, cpts/drps, elec. ' • ~ 2001 N!,wport Blvd., N.B. Income Units
clubhcuSe or putting ~n. tric bu.ilt·ins, shake roof. "..:," 675-4630 Eves. 67J:.Ol59 Hllndyman Specials
_N;;•;;•;;po;;;;rt;;:.Be;;;;•;;';;h;;;;;;•;;2;;00; I CHAPMAN AW.. Gardeli
• Grove <nt) 636-3030
Res: &14-2:!50
New Usting-
Baycrest
4 Br's, Fam. Rm. Din. Rm.
I-louse in excellent condition. ~ Lrge. swimming pool. Small
!rult orchard. Separutc yard
fOl' pCts, Quiet residential
area • , ............ , $69,500.
loin:. Raulston ........
Coldwell .. Banker & Co.
rt11 t:. C-1 H!t l!wtf
Htw-1 IBNdl. Cl"l""'ll k l f.#51 011 .. ,.
UPPER BAY
Older J BR fan1ily hon1e \Yith
large play yard & located on
beautiful Bay View Street.
owner moving East & "''ill
!ll?ll VA or 1''HA linanclng.
$22,500
N1wpor1
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Victoria
646-8811
1 BR DUPLEX
ean older units with doll·
ble detached garage on 50x
140' lot, Assume existing
Sll,400 • 6% loan • no loan
itt. Only
$18,950
Be a parl cl lhill EX CIT·. Neat ALL schools. $36, 750. • •• Loe n-••-
ING 4. year· New UPPER OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 --.-·~ • on ""'ans...., ot: Hwy.
BAY COMMUNITY! Our 1032 PRESIDIO 11 ALT y OWNER ANXIOUS 150 yd.s front Beach, 4 lge
best buy for $25,950. Near NB POlt Ole. 64G-2'14 Carner Duplex en ll,i lots Apt. units, needs paint & '1!11!111!1!1111)11!11~!!!1~~ I good general cleanup. PO-r Wells-Mc:Cardle, Rltrs. with Bay View. TENTIAL 1 NCO ME EX·
1810 Newprt Blvd.,. NB Newport Shores 1220 Now $62,500 • tenns CEEDING $10,IXXI ANNUAL.
548-7Tl9 anytime Newport Beach Realty LY, Price $69,950.
WATERFRONT ~~.,._~1642~~open~~·~ve~mn~· ~"~I MISSION REAJ,.TY 494--0731
HOME " 985 So. Co8't, Laguna
In Newport Shorr:L :S bdrm, Huntington BNch 1490 FANT A ST I C FOUR A den, 2% ba, 6 yrs old, 2ND HOME?
Mesa Verde 1110
B/B
TOWNHOUSE '
Split level 3 Bdrm • 2 bath
Unit. facing poot Carpets,
drapes, fireplace, elec bit
ins • •• • • • • •• • • • • • $265/mo,
Please call Mn. Fay
Bay & Beach
Realty,_ llJ>C"===-
901 Over Dr., NB Suite 12fi
64s.2000 Eves. 548-6966
''For A Wise Buy'' BEDROOM. Lovely Mesa 3 blk,, to ocean. CrpfJI, drpe. • Working Min's Dish! Retiring? Investlna; ?.
Verde locaticn. Large fami· frplc, blt·in ~. oven A Oear 3 BR 1%-bath in $500 DOWN 3 BR. duplex; 2 ba's., bltns, Colesworthy & Co. -~3..-le=!-..:~~ .... :··~· ·~~-;"':~ilo"~ -'t;~het: Low yard mainL c!'l'ltral location with good on excellent OCEAN VIEW dshwshr., new paint, cpts. &
Evenings Call 545-8123
,...... Ga t R nr~~LLJ;~--~ Llu'ea .tor kJO., 1 blk to ...,,.u.,., drape, & •--·!AiUna Lot. al $5,950 baJ. ~ -~ · es 00 I •-·· =-2 pool A la A'---•· drps. Nr. beach. Year lse. - --~ " ot & c""""' to achools & a. P Y area. _, patio, double =rage wlth ance $75 mo. Small & level 642-1'17'1 UPE ES. $21 ,500 vulJ •-S230. 540-7573 .shopping. Assume 61h% Basketball, tennis & ey boat 'door. Only $15,900 • Paved streets & underground ==,,,.:,~,,,:..:~c.:..=~
FAMllY LIVING Absolutely without a doubt, loan -no loan fees, $168/mo ball court. A clubhouse for aubmit your tenns. utils to be contracted ,this TOWNHOUSE 3 Br., 2% ba.
the best buy in Costa Mesa. includes taxes or low down to all. By owner, $47,000 w/ 8.47-8586 Eves. 962-8701 summer. ww cpts, drps, fpl. Fncd
Immaculate 3 b c d r 0 0 m new FHA loan. CALL LAR· moderate down & take 2nd 497-1210 dayg 497-1021 e\tes. patio: elec. bltns, 2 car gar,
'This beautifuJ 4 BR + house + guest room, large RY 540-1151 (open eves) 5e6147• .,._ Look Mii No Money! 4 BDRM -2 BATH pool. $2'15. 642-7219 aft. 4 pm
rumpus room Paccset· poQl sized tree shaded loL , _H_o_ri_lag~•-R<_at_E_,_1a_1_e__ At YA terms ~ia loveiy Fam i-m, near sehoob, park 3 BDR, 2 ba, crpls, drape&,
!er provides over 2000 Cheery living room, very PACESETrER 1WO STORY 1S."-y'-cr'--'•'-st _____ 1_2_23 spacJOllS 3 BR with 30' liv· Total price $34,!XXI. lO% On. near beach. No pets. Oub
sq ft of living spare. modern kitchen with natural 4 large: bedrooms, den, 1ng room &: remodeled kitcb. and owner ··"" finance fac. pa.id. $260 lse. 642-3196
Lush landscaping sets . HOME with penonalily; 3 tom llin & .....
,.1 off ,·-del;•htlul .,,~~ wood cabinets and bulll-lru. formal dining room in ex-Br. 2% Ba.; poot Quick en, custi ,;~I &' . at-Los Padres Rlty
" ""' " "" 2 car detached garage + ccllent ccnclition. $4900 down sale. owner 548-49n trac ve ""'-'"¥ace is a 494-8833 Huntington Beach 3400
Verde. I-furry! $38,500 carport for boal or camp-• lake over 6% k>an Cno loan "must see" at only $23,900. 1---------
ls I.he price. er. Dcn't "''ail. Jces) • $293 me includes Wutcllff 1230 847--8586 Eves. 546-132'l $35,000 DUPLEX, 2 and 1 3 BR 2 bath. Immaculate,
COA&TS Forest E . Olson, Inc:. taxes. CALL AL BLACK Pacilic Shores Realty BR, view, just remodeled, new cpts/drps. Adu 1 t 5
.64S..0303 510-1151 Heritage Rea l HOME .. R--2 loL Excel BY Owner; 2 yrs:, old; 2 mL pvt. wild kitchens! 494-9748 ~f:~~ed $2~~,:~:
WALLACE Jii ... iiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiii~' L;E~•oa~te'-=~--~~~~~ ~."~or" 3•BRuru2i.l4. ~nroo1623m to beach; trl-level, lath & Dana Point 1730 962-7331 for appoint. REALTORS PENINSULA POINT MESA Verde Highlands 3 ._., " ~~ plaster: water scttener; · 1 ~=~~-"-'-,,..-~-
-546-4141-Paint, decorate or cl\arm! BR, 1% BA. 1650 sq. ft, 2 eves. corner lot, dbl. gate for boat TRANSFERRED, must sell LEASE with option or Buy
(Open Evenings) Good 3 BR hme on ·oo x 100 (rplcs, water •cf ten e r , 2 BR, 2\.ii BA Condorniniwn or trlr. CusL lndscpd. Pool-3 BR 2 ba, tam rm., lg lot, en Contract. Small down 3
fl. lot. XLNT loc $42,500. shake r o o J , landscaped. Open House Daily 1-4 aize yard. Block wall. 3 Br. 3 fnced. hilltop view, Has BR, Fam. nn. Avail. June !!!l!!!!!!!!!~!!!!~!!!!~~I Balboa Real Est•te Co. Very clean. Minutes to 1072 Buckingham Lane,Dcver Ba. Lovely entry. Mirror everything. $40,t:m value, 20th, H.B. B42-3l71
Expanding Family?? 673-4140 schls. $27,500. Village, Broker 675-1662 wall, crystal chandelier, Sacrifice $36,500. E ve s. RfNTAL5 I
Here it is, a big big holl!le, '100 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa 1 .,:1690::;.:,Iow:c_;a;...;.Sl.,;.,c.."""""~=:,,..,~ • ten-am floor. Raised liv. Sat/ & Sun (1) 493-4421 Aph. Furnished
s bedrooms and 3 baths, 2400 CHOICE spot, 4 BDRM. l Unlvenity P•rk 1237 rm., extra lge. _din. rm. RENTALS
ft ll · $ 8 950 4 B d s A k' w/crystal chandelier. Fam. General 4000 sq, you ve cutgrown 1 , • e rm. Baths, years new.. s 1ng p I Tr ils-Golf nn. lOOl, raised hearth, ~H~o~u~-~~F~u~r~n~ls~h~ed~-1 ;,:;;:~";;;;--::=::-= your present home, and have 4 bedrooms 2 baths. J-fugc hi 30's, Near golf course. 00 .1• a • -approximately $3100.00 equi-master ~room · b\iilt-ln IA\Y rnaint., lndscpd. By Shopping-UCl-3 Min. walnul paneling, parquet h $140; ... 2 BR, garage, w/w,
d ·1 ~ . • appt·. "'°"704 2 BR, lg Jiv room •••• $23,900 Or. Qua!. carpeting, cust Rental1 to S •re 2005 Ayailable now! 1y, you can tra e l •ur this bookca.~es Natural brick _..,...., · / e k 534-6980
one. lOO~'a financing avail-2 baths. L,;.ury built-In kltcb.. CORNER lot, Z.story, 4 BR 3 BR 2% ba, 2 atory •• $24,950 drps. WalJ(-\n attic storage MALE Roommate to share 2 ro er
able t1> vets. P11red below en. Lorge yard. 2% BA d d' fncd 3 BR, atrium •••••••• $27,stlO space. $43,900. 962.crl30. BR furn apL Htd pool. Ove~ $110 -Bachelor, util. paid.
market at $30,500. •.01. 11.1.t1J1 TARBELL 1 1~ .. -~n, inCnrmtry, a b 2 BR, den sgl fam. •••• $32,950 20181 Law10n Lime, H.B. 25. $85. 2276 Maple, Apt I) Available now!
O'tV"UVV't poo P-.r ., .. , nr u •· D J RE ••• ••~ S 6 B k 534-$80 many eKtras. Avail July oug oy __.,. JU T CUT PRICE 548-2478 aft ro er
Costa Mes• 1100 1:;"':;·:::5llll;:;·~Ow~nc~r..,:~"'7C:·1:::•,,,_ 1 • 1238 . $1600 S R I I 2910 $100; l·BR. duplex. Ca.rage. 1-------~-rvnM WAS $22,500 ummer en • I Convenient location ' MATCH THIS VALUE! B k 534-6980
ORANGE. COUNTY'S Heritage ExclUSiVe Location, 3 Br. 11< Ba. Fam. UNDER MARKET NOW $20,900 2 BR furnished ho u' e' ro or
LARGEST rm .• oov. pat, nice lndscpg. Owner leaving town, 4 BR, TfUS IS THE LASf WEEK Laguna Beach, 3 blkl 1o Cost• Maa 4100
293 E. 17th St. 646-4494 vacation an )'ear round in Elec. bltns. Xtra stor. 2'1 baths. liv/rm, din/rm, 3 bedroom, I bath. Carpeting beach,•wk. or-mo. 4!*-72'17 ::;;;;;;;;;;::::;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
•• , I I M V ~ I $25,600 54~2291 f&.m/rm, dbl gar. 833-2887 thrughout. Covered Patic, RENTALS •
uul ove Y esa Cn.oe poo l;:'-;;u;;;;M-,i,f'R;;-;:i;;;;;-;;;, ,:;;::=:=:===::==:== Lots more extras! You own $30 WEEK UP OCEANFRONT 5 BR home lreturlog lfil'ge' bed-4 BDRM, 11< Ba, c1oo;e to 1240 the land. ""um• my 6% HoUMS Unlurnlohed
NC'ar Ne-.vport Harbor Yacht room·.s, big tam rm. dble schools.-i;hopping, churches. :S.:.:.:c;;k..cB:.•"Y'------v.A. $4300 d 0 w n. $134
aub. Colonial 2 story, s bed· tireplace, 15 x 32 Anthony By o-.vner. 545-73C&. Prlncl. ~P~-~I-~T~.L~H~Ou.e;~~~~·•rcan:l'.l;Go~ne~ro~l=::;;;;~::;::~3000~ rooms, 3% baths, 3 car gar-pool w/decking-galore! Ask· pals only * S23,900 O\VNER 3 BR 2~ bath, fam Private Party, 962--7689
agt>, oversized Jct. Cooks de. ing $27,950. Heritage Real rm cpl/drps, bit-ins. Near IRVINE TERRACE •·-E C.fl 3 BR, pan/den, fam rm, eve'""''";-.' ...... e loL $28,500 TlihD of RENTING? . . light kitchen, ...... 5e patio, stale. d AMu FHA .# ..... .., .._.. ~c 2 R • d la v sund~ck. $99,500. E.xclusive DAN LEE 540-1151 crpts, rps. me · &n.9319 How would you like to own ~ en, .ntasUc iew, i~~==~--'-~-Owner w/ take 2nd. $26,500. a nice 3 BR house in a good beautiful cond1~n
e Commercial Rates
e Maid 'service • TV's avail e Cocktail Bar • Pool
• \Vestern trio Fri., Sal.
SUNNY ACRES MafEL
2376 Newport ~lvd., 548-9/::rS
listing, By appt. only. BY OWNER: Large, lovely M0-4m E•stbluff 1242 area? U500 dwn &-a month. isso/mc Unturn or $/:)() Furn, w ANTED Dl:ED rwnsr :&side home, frplc. formal ~~======= -;iiii___________ 1Y payment of $155/mo in· JI;: LIU1E"EI din'i;, '1 BR. Oversized walk _N_•_w_:po_rt_B_•_•_c_h __ 12_00_ 1 eluding ta.xe! You can kiss BEACON BAY R.E. Saleswoman -R E A L_T_Y_ -in, 3 full baths. Interccmm WESTCLIFF ~ your landlorcl good bye! 3 ~rms. ccmmunity beach,
* Villa Pomona Apts.
Costa Mesa's newest & most
Ju.xurious apts now renting.
Furn & unfurn. Adults only.
No pets. 1760 Pomona Ave.,
just r;o\.lth of 18th S"t.
\Ve have the advantngc of the & hi fl. Ideally located, ·-----•I pier, ll'T!nls court, $450/rno.
c:<ciusive agenry for Jvnr: 2025 W, Balboa Blvd., N.B. ?..1-inutes from SC boo I s 1 CONDOMINIUM ' c_ '!3lf l'Jfii&i4RM11 ri':~l~p:c:t ~v('; c:~~~! ,,...,..,,.
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(j(.St U W~ iohrt macnab
audience for J'l'sale&. Office EASTSIDE-3 bed .. cipals only. Open House area. DeLuxe 2 story, two 1 REALTY CDMPANY in new, excillng, furnished Sun. 303 22nd St., Cl\1. he<iroom, 2'Ai bath. westing· lty t.tUST sell, by Owner. Leav· 642...&235
model on Galaxy Dr. rooms, 2 baths -548-5003 hoUSe all. electric, lumincus rea · ing country May 24. 2 Stoey,
Roy J. \Vard Co. Ask for ?it. • I 1---------ceiling kitchen, including 24~4 Vis~ ~I Ohro 4 BR,13 BA.lfolrp'":al 21dining,
Pinover 64G-l550. quiet CU • de • SQC. $22,SOO washer and dryer. Spacious ewpo ac room or poo , c, 00 gq IM:t..1'ACULATE 4 BR, wata--t'!!!!!!!!!~'!!'~~!"!:'!!!!!!'"' I Sacrifice $21,750. rooms. Fireplace with mar. Call 11· Own land. 7 P.1o.s old, 1 front hoine, in Newport
I' VA-FHA CALL 540-1151 Xlnt Location ~~:S.""~u~r'.:i ,:~ A Specialist ;;:~ ·~ .. ,~/-;::ta':: ;';"'.,:_'· S30>/mo, on· yearly
(open eves) ing plus fO "'-40 heated pool Eastblulf Reali.)' mainta.ins a $1200. improve.-nents. Aik· C1ywood Rlty 541-1290
Large family hoine + P!in-Immaculate 3 Bedroom & recreation room with fire-fine selection of exclusively ing f01' QUICK SALE • 6.1J6 w. Coast.Hwy NB
elled rumpu5 room, 4 bdnn.s Heritage home. Separate dining area, place & v.>et bar, Sauna'! listed properties ln the 132.900 er best o (r e r . ·
1" bath S2t.500. Reol Estate step ~~!1K kitc,i:n~07Fenccd Ye!~ Two tar garage with Bluffs and Eut:bluU a>rU· SU-4435 Ext 50 or 962-4910 LEASE -2 bedroom & den, 2
SON I rear .......... now , ..... 0. munities · ~VI~ J:.1'·~~:~~itJ •iil; ................... ~~11~stu~·~"~".2Ro~bb~tn~•','R~"'"!'~'o~rs ~~te~1:m!h~~.' Fee Nus today Only $2400 total dn =~~~Cb~
4 BEDRM.. $23,500 Baylronl Hotel 4 Bodroom-$35,500 Except;on•I •t .. $34,950 Ph; 644-1133 and Shoppi.... El Toro. 2865 Chio.s, Mesa V<'rde 1500 (X)RNWALL LANE A&sume VA loan V11eekdays 837-0018 alt 6 PM
Spotless bome, 2 bo.Uis. Buill· Quiet Street 2 baths Open llouse Sat-sun, H park[.(Jveiyl'k4 BR. 2 BA in Weekends after 9:30
in dream kitchen. Paneled In Fabulous Avalon I e atmosphere F. 1 E""· Fireplace, shake shingle 5484800 or -499-~ Btst HAFFDAL REA. LT.Y $160 -2 BR. 1~ ba. Condo. family room, irep are. ~.,. roof: !mt & back yard Ra r wrw
... ·•·-'", .. -•-ca~ Y•nl WATER FRONT In The Bluffs· 8740 w FV · • ., ··~ ,, .. oven, re · · ·~·· ... .., ..,....., .,...-.... • Dining r1n, 2 bars. 3.'> rooms sprinklers: l bJoc.k lo amer, · · "'" ... .,...., Patio. Childern OK. Bkr.
Ideal for picnics. ~l{).t77o p1t11·VJcw cwner Uni1s. l'!('mentary school, near B•ck B•y in 1959 VISTA CAUDAL CUSTOM HOME,.::"':.:.-.=:._ ____ _
SUS CASITAS
FURNISHED
l·BR. & Bachelor Ap!.s.
2UO NEWPORT BLVD.
:t..iedallion by Hotpoint
CHATEAU La POINTE
Lovely 2 Br. furn. apt. Pool,
carport; adults, no pets.
$150 Mo. plus utilities
1941 P0fa-10NA, C. M.
BEAtrrIFULLY FURN.
2 BR., HEATED POOL
Adults, no pe.ts. $150. 2272
Maple. ~: 6424807
A'VAIL. fl.lay 15th; bach. apt.
New fumitUtt, Adults.
$125. Util paid 549-38fi6
FRONT 1 Br. furnislM-d. Hi
beam ceiling, patio, $98.50.
El Patio, 130 Broadway. Cfl.1 TARBELL 2955 HarbOr 1'::stancia &-park. Patio B 'd• Villa " BURR WHITE, Rltr. 1y11 ge $51,000-VIEW·VIEW 4 BR 2 bath home en -m. $187.50 -3 en. fam rm. & play area. By cwncr. .,_, •-h pool. cl b .. v LRG clean 2 Br. $125. Crpts, 2!!(11 Ne"'•po11 Blvd., N.B. cau·. '·"!!""" ..-. vate ....,ac • u OPEN DAILY 1-5 merclal • :i:oned Jot. A nice Fnct:I. }'d; W/W; t p I.
Laguna &each 4705
PANORAMIC view overlook·
ing Alise Beach. 2 BR tum.
all elec. Ma~ adults, m
children. no pets. $185 mo.
Call eves, 499-37SS
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FIVE BEDROOMS • $25.750. !'land square feel, 2 baths. BOYD ' ~ for fasl sale @ s22,soo. 534-69111 Bkr 1-=•=•;,llo:,·,,=""""-"Po"mo=na=, c=0:.1_· -I Quiet St~I, \\'nlk 10 sllops 1=::=:=:=::=::=::=::z Spa.J·kling c:On<'lltion. Quiet rirepla~. patio forced air • GI or FHA term~. $135 _ 2 B'lt. dplx, stove, EASI'SIDE: Quiet 2 Bdrm, E 3 Lge BR'r;, f,'lm nn, frp\e,
gprnklrs, Pt:rgola, $2950 on.
.FORTIN CO, 642·5<XXI
A DREAM traffic htt strcc:!t. l baths, l\cnt, wall 10 wall carpet, REALTY MUTUAL REALTY 'EJec. bltns, patio. Adults
family room. double garage drapes, built-in.!l, reirig\'ra-3629 E. Coast Hiv.•ay, CdM Wtw, drps. Children'-pets only. 36:.l·B Ogle. 642-1298
4 BEDRM·$23,500
SpoUest condlllon, 2 baths.
Dream kil.chen, builtin l'tll'll:e
&:: even. Pane.led family
J'OOm. Fb1:!pl.acr. Separate
dlild's play &ml. 540-1720
TARBELL 2'55 Horbor
Custom built 4 bdrm \Vt!!I· &: close to achools. IBA/VA tor and dish11,·asher, superb 67S..5930 842-1418 anytime OK. Broker 534-6980
clilf home '1.·ith famUy room • name )'OW' trnns • view, $24,SOJ unfumlshed, 4 BR 2 BA. New shag VERY nice 3 BR 2 bathA, Newport Beach 4200
& r.epa.nile dining room. $185/mc. \nclud1!11 P & 1. Ground lease $177.45 )l('r carpet.9 thru<()llt, drapes. 2 good area $220 Mc, Agt.
LargC" palio "''Ith gparkling CALL 54(')..lLi,1 !open eves) month. 714.... 540-5753 or m "Pick of the l itter" car &ar, lzy fenced yard. Nr 546-4141
pool You'll lovt this one. Heritege: Real Estate 773-594}. • $27,500 achls on cul-de-sac. Take1'11'°95"-_=,'-B-R.~l-%~ba-Co~ndo-.
Arn old & Freud N D GI CUFF HAVEN in.'fll'r l)(fers choice muns cvt.r Ct. By appt only, Call scov~. ref., w/w. Patio.
388 E. t•th St. 01' 0 own P1u:a. 1-story 3 BR. 2 ha., aft 4 pm. 9t)8.....Mo,'1 drapes. Brom 534-691!(1
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' 6'16-~ 3 BR home, large 1unken dbl patio, best loc. lov.-'f'sl A.$1JME 6'ni~ FHA. 4 BR.
fam rm w/ ha.ndMMne fi~· mf,lnt. Fee A lease hold ~talp_al1._S26J50..JQtal Co&t11....Meu 3100
$2• 950 place &-rock Wan, peTX'lt>d ivail -• pti«. Call Real Ea-lak by Buy Of The Year! , din rm w/ beamed <clllng!. Call ... _ ... L Mc v.,, 545-04.ll! .. Rua ••• s BDRM . 2 BATH
bat ~e "'~II landscaptd Joi 1 ~~~~~~~~~ I 894-4639 $250 '}.10..LEASE. Lux fea. 2 SR.. 2 h. \Vaterfrcnt • View oC Cata· 3 BR 2 batN, with ocean view on quiet stJ't"tt. $34,000. OWNER. Cxnfortablc 4 BR. turea, Ira: tam nn.
1 bJ~~~Beach ~:.!1~;2 .!!n ~yc~·L~R~•~•~d=R~•~•l~ty,_,64~S.~2~34_0~ 642-5749 Corona del M11r 1 elec kitchen, encl patio. llll Stcnef;dd, 534·2760
George Wlll lamSOI\ own' Pi'nthousc Apt with fl>JONTICEU.0 • Spllt·lt<vcl, SACRITTCE 2 mo. o I cl SHORECLIFF 3 BR, 2 BA. Pleasant area nr lrwy It AVAIL. Ma)' 10; 4;e. I Br. Ir.
Realtor , f"rplc, S62.m · lgc BR, 11-t b:\, ('U~lon1 1-larbor View 2 Sty, • or 5 Quiet trtt II~ aRa by J.he achl•. 5 ~% loan. lS«l2 Janat. $150 Mo. Cpti. drps,
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W'Y garden ap!s 'A'i1h coun.
try club atmosphe_re AM
complet~ privacy. SOUTH
BAY CLUB APTS, ltvine af
l&th N"'J!Ort Beach,
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FURN or UNFURN
2 • 3 or .4 Btdrooms
Yearti ll!a..tes $250/mo &: up
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PROPERTIES WEST
lcr.?8 Bayside Dr, 675-4130 S'1).4350 F.:v~s. 6'13-1561 Ask for: C'l\tpCOI, blt·ITlll, di11h"•uhcr, Br., 3 ha, lam. rm, 2 !pl, !!Ca t'tt simple. AC'CCM to 2 Shasta Ln, Fm. TI4: 8'92-tllS9 1% ba; 2008 Wat I 11. c e,
I~""~"'"""'""'!"~"""' I (.'hM!lcr $31lsbuay, R!tr_ cJtl!trd patio, 2 car gur. l'Jllll. drps. 6.9% Loan beaches. Under $~.<OJ. By 3 RR ~eooraterl. new wJw.,_!J48..:_:l93_1 ___ · ____ 111•s Beach hou.c;e llmc, Big·
Pl.ME YoUt \\"anl ad W/M':J?, 3.U ll!anfK! Gil-6900 \Vo o" w II rd Re• 11 ors 64•-4044 owner cy,•ne_r. fi73;-.1£1U crpti. $20,500 . SUSO Dn. Jt.2 S BR. hoU1e; $1 6:i Month gt:st sel~tion t''tr! Sef' the
OWy •~Jocking -D.AlLY 1 ~"'"""'""''"'!'""!""'""'~11~"'2~-;:'"~'~===""'=-l lhey a.re looking -DAJt,Y Neflt a Gardton1fqlcif '°'· 216 Knoxville. Owner fned. yard. NQ pets. DAfl.V PILOT Oanll1ed PU.DT clusJ.fled 642...!"ml tJtaJ 642'~ for RESULTS DAILY Pnm WA.NT ADS! PILOT claMlfitd, 642·5678 Find It with a •11nt ad! ~ 194l}.B Pomo~ St .. Cf.f .ff<"Uon NOW! -----'----
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"""· drps, year r<>w>d. relrio<rator.> Up 10 Sll> Air Con4111joiN iri Rorde Pu 646.lNI m JAISlO -3 RClOml Fumiture S%iO. mo.~, Prdtt CM. area. JW)e lit ON J'OR&Tt AVENUI: 5!'nt. ~. ~ 1D ".u~ 'Ibe but. costs•~! , -$20 • $25 & UP E II If 5. 2,2 2'JOI~ E, Main, Torrance, Otok ~ a..ilablo tn problomr. SI. ~ .-PrUN ••• ~,,. •
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, wmE SELECTION • NEW'Dl!L\QCE • · • LANDLORDS • -i-tlon 1a """""""' ..._ 101 w-... ..... Exi>. CIHMr, D•liwr
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1 ~~NO DEPOSIT O.A.C. lnc1.·~ mstr: iWte,.din Broker 5:U-flll; ~ .. ~'*.r:: +1Difih ~ L1ndac1pe l0&•M1 Pr*r --tackir7 ex---.. _ •tlla. Gd benellta :· H.F.R.C. rm.. a; ·.rbl.•'sailP, auto. R for R , .,..._, ,,.._ .,. It -161217 a< wr11t., Complete..'.!-~ a.. ; Furniture Rtnt1lt door OPIDlt u.U. Poet & ooms ent 5995 :rorea A•t .. rear leadl 10 ~ . ~·-P.O. Boxl223o.lalik& liable I: need. ~1 W. 19tlt. CM ~ roe. ...._ Nr. Catholic MASTER Bedroom. Ny M-,rrtdlta loll. $00 ' I • . !loiu. or -and·-'lol--
UM W. Lncln. Anhm .,.,.....,. a.U<b 6 o:bool 6 Corona Furnlahod, Privato bath. tor por -!I\'' ..... Detk Whaddya Want? WhadclY• o.rf ~ Leto '411 'TWTA
jUS -' BR. _, +.plex. del :.::' ~ jm e Yoong Coqple. $175. 2'l!2 ud cbaln a'llllable !or s;. S,ICIAI. CLASSIPICATION FOR , CEMETERY loll, ..... lAPANJ:P:. IMISl'.l\T EQUAL ol'l'OllTlilm"I
1W/W, range le oven, 837.m. •-i-w N.B Oceanfrohto NB Call ~1 .-. ~erlng NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS Harbor a.t lleinortaJ~o.p1t-to~
'dllbwaaber ~-e:;. • 67>1633 ..met •~• for $10. Special ~ p k m ~ L1 __..._ .. 1485 Dile Way, Colt& Mea
; Jk'Oker S34-8980 CORNER a1etp1ns :winni.· CW ~ atfll~ pUt ucept S LIMt -S fill* -.5 bucb , ~ UI arM. all your l'IUnCr)' need&. -Phont: 545-8251 (n4l,
EMPLOYER
'""' • BR W/W c ........ e Cof'OMI clal Mar 52.50 ... _ ... _ __. ,.-..~E::!' te~. . •• ,.. • ...... --··· • J•D•~ r.n-~ o_i; • ' --.. ""' -e •.• ,,,.,, .. , fVV'mu'• DAJLY PU.OT 1-wr.t ¥911 111¥11 • .;,...--•;..,;w .,.. ...., "" ,,..., $llVICI DIUc;:rOIY .;;;;;:;: ~ ' r . . ~-'--«~ ~ 642-5000 m J'OIJlill'I' •VJJCUJ: .. 'fov• .,._ ,.., ........ ..., ..... "'MiNtltin. ,,.._., us._ , ~ ~ -. -SLEEPING roam -• man. LAGUNA llEAal .....oTHIMO l'OR w.• -TaAou ott1.v1 -Appliance a.,.ln -.... .._,. MECHAK1C!'l' we need 2 ftlr'
5100 ~,.~ Prv. lµn.A eotry. By mo on-·-PHONI '42.$671 Portr '510 JOHNSON'I~ latt. full tJme, M111t ba'" °"" > -I -.... ~-CM To Pl••• Your Trader'• ParodlM Ad . rtnftt equip, ....... ·-"' -· Exp'd oaly. Al11t> "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim I "-· ~ v.-,.. . PRIYA"-OfflCE SUPREME "'-!loo • .,...., J!,u1 90-:1135 ,_. ..,. ft ttm• sERV sr11.
• ON~ A0\!3 , ., IARGE Room. kwe1y bome; • I~ 1 Have J.O.IOJ plastic decor· WANTED: Sallboat Appliance &pal(, A.lie for OJ.t A Edp:LI . help. Apply tn 'penDn,
, ldtch. prlvil: aep. l"tt. ~~-'~• _.!...,._ ,_ 1 ~ ator candles valued , @ For equity in tine 2 BR. Tom. l5el-'IU •511.-i, wn R'cliflrJd 19th A: Newport
1 &: 2 BR. F.-n Ii: Untum Patio. can&'t 14&-0C! ew ~-...-~ ....-•wr, a..-C'Oft. $5000 (50c ea). WUl trade plus dtn, ocean view la--Maintenance, UeeNed "
"1>1"/priv.pa"°'/PoolS. " ell-•-· "11 '-n• -alt' 1.;Bl,.-"".:,·;,•,.-c.~M~·=----1 GREENS TenniJ. Contnt1 Bktst. put-COOL. A.trr ~l'IXUI. private OraQp Ooa:ney Ba.Ilk Bldc. a.ny or ,. ir1•1lf'H!'T or runaN~~ a.byslHlnt -6550 AL'S G.rd.nq lerwlee DJ1.IVERY-8LS.
ting .,.... born•: phone In rm., k!t<h. 030 E. 11th S-t Item -value. ll1><M02 :u HOUR olilld ""'· I .... uwn matn...U.., -Need 18 Men
BACHELOR UNFURN.
from $110
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, Heated Pools, Child Care
Center, Adj. to Shopping -
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b::lr '-Adams, Costa Mesa
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Home Like Abnollphel-e
Minlmum Upkeep!
mt redecorated!' N e w
•carpet! 2 bedrooms
upstairs, 1 ldng-size. Family
me livl!w room "w i th
flttplace downstairs. 1 ~
BA. mt-ins, dishwasher.
Private patio plus Iarre pool
&: recreation fac ili t ies
available. $185 month (1st
ani:l lutY •• cleaning
4eposit. 549-0674
00> &-a Lane. OIM: &U-26ll privilects. •ua Costa "Mea ~1415 Colo Rhir Rta:irt, ~ 2 1 1/3 U; Compton M·l o/ wk. 50c hr per child. 2 adult q 4 cltan up1. M&-31629.
IMacArthtir nr. Cout Hwy) PRIVATE entrance. Men on-NEWPORT CIVIC a:NTm Ban. Ste&k house, Rental&. 10,000 aq, ft •tee! bide, all altltni, -thin a t all CLEAN-UP Spedalb:t1~ Mow I d" I I
HUG,E l·Br .. cpta, -· ly.':&'..U::-........ ":.r.'"::.r'.°'~ ~boa~; .. ~::; :.i10:".'i'::;.."'!.;;?.::· ~~~ ::~~iobr : mme II e Y. ''°"• "lrir· Nr, beach. Ml Rollf Is 5999 AlNoad .. """' .._.,. view borne 0' !. 545.0009 ~ .._,, _ _. II!' -AP.uQ:a: -PART TIMI l!VIS.
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$175. Yrly, 673-6904 K. I S5c PER SQ. Fr. TOWNHOUSE J Br. 2lj; ba. San Oemetik Income 2 childrft Weomt. H)..1870 --..I __.._ • : ?fo aper. neoeu. MUil be
GARAGE 20'x20' 50am OR .175-'464 Beaut. appt'ft. Prlv. patio, Sb::lrea.. 2 Lott 2 O:tHets 2 COSTA Mela.~ attma~5-,..1,U-nttrA apnatve. Aae tt.27.
Balboa lsl•nd 5355 Cost& ~ M5.QS1 SMALL otUce located near pool; nr. bay. Val. $32,500, APts. Take TD'• C't trade IJoen.:L Actl U; open e:e ~ ,. HaY1 aato a .money moUva-
2 BR aPt, uhful'll.1rplc, 17th A ..N«wport,.-ll'QW:ld ~~~ oampll'ar.t.t ... ~=in&. Mfh otkr. to 5:45: $18 Per wk. H1ullne , eno· ~ Eun
. Calla1ter5 I-p,_iy ''6000 lloi>r, INdr par~I••· COMPARE! 5ll4IO:I $3 50 Hit
213, 3'"'1500 $811/mo. Call Mr. Butor S4'b-ontap N.E.,...:01ytn. 'GS Murtanc Oonv. lloauL 8'&-ml GINIRAL HAULING ,
Alto 1• ts:'1 pie & R.olemead. Pico RI· Po1'IChe sOld. Dile brka. C. M. Motbier will CaN tor & CLIANUP • . COMMERCIAL STORE, otllca 'A -rpaco Vml, lroe,6 """ $25,000 pwr,,... wbeelr. Tndo., ,,,.,; child In cul ...... c $12 per"""'-· Huntington Boach 5400
LIVE RIGHT
ON THE BEACH
FISH, SURF. SWThf
In :your own front .)'afd
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Private dllbhowi;e, heated
pool, saunaiJ, prlvate gate
with 24-bour security panl
Mediterranean adult living.
INDUSTRIAL 1312 lt•wport Blvd., ot. . val. 1hde Td'1. bolt. ,.,._ or down Bronco or VW Bur. -·· Fonced yd, play rm. ,.,.... alt. s A wllmlr. Call' "1-T!ll MR. MAU.EY , 548-0SM Plani!o or 1'. OwneT 67:)..3243 146-9518 ~· 1-.1 ....... m . lunch Ml).U80
2 New bulldlngr, 30 unlls, °::"'.:' '"" •, ~"..LIN~~~ ca·m1 fully occupied with waittna: LEAS!:: stare or offioe, 1974 25' T/S inbrdloutb{d Bert.-f'ixer Upper Home on hup -... .. ....... ............. ....,...,.. • Ill i
im· JoCated on a main. sq. Jt good location. 33.1 E. n.m, 1ully eqUlp, mtrs COT!"9 iot with trees. . Exdwlce CHIU> Care, 111.Y home Pref hed,ps. BJc .John IC-40.IJ OPPOl1\INIT'fl •~t. Nets $33,5<1> Pu Yt&r 17th St., C.¥. ¥f-1536 pltly o/hauled. $12,000 Vil. lot El Cljon, Lablidt, .U. over 2 )'1"1. Neu l9tb 11: AMBlTIOUS , •••• n--u-. ......... ......L.-..... :..-. Mo 000. p Trade :for TD's, prop. or pine or"M:-1 NE SU DifCo, Harbor Blvd. Of. ........,.. .._, -.,_.,,. ~ u-.-.
Saler lnlp~.~·pleue ~ 300 Sq. Ft. Office a1'plane. Owner. fi15.3243 Fortin Co. IG-5000 615-llll Hu Truck Will Haul. Exp. --F1d
more v ....... ._. OOSTA MESA M6.Z130 12 M·l .w.. ... in 2 tilt·Up Need fooom.! FA.ward's Ba· , Eat. Free. Prompt. 83:Mi075 No oper1ence nec1r ,...,. K. W. SmaD w1tb .. ...,.. BABYSITl'ING for 3 yr olds W• tnia .. fl1ll or pvt time
Eckhoff I. Arsoc., Inc. Commorclal 60l5 bldgr. on Plac>••r CM. by G,.,,. piano, eboey; .. .,.., ""' -Bristol• HOVHCloonlng 67'1 Mvtuol fund AdviMn. 1811 w. a.Pman Ave. Valut $1.50,000. W trad.1 worth l800.· Tr.a. even tor Paularino. CV. I
C>ranKe, Calif, FOR Lule ~ acre o! M-1 113 for prop, anywheft, Tor = ·tn aood CObdttiaQ a 5f5.148J. e HOUSEa.&fJCNG e nc. :•_ Villi Pomon1 , Bedrooms,• e.ths' 541-2611, i:---......., with rman .-. balance' c.ul>lloloo m.7751 alts.... BABYBl'I' i'liilit.,. "'""· ~~"..:-_., 12.!0 hour. "".!. ~ 'r.~-~"""'"""'1~~!!:~.!!!~=-1-..:..;:;;.;;:,;~;;:::::_l'"'!!!"l!flm'!!'!''!'!'llJl!!!"!l!!!j~ ......i with 2 • • ~ -~-.. ~feaa'• newest " most Choice E'1kle 4-Plex iat-. el, on tunn blway., IQr)o ~; P>.OXJ ~. WuJ l:diapr, Ncrtb. H. B, CARPETS, Windows, nn, ~-mt oxuroOOO a9ti: now renting INCI.UDES W/'fl ,abae car-Nar l'l'l:b street. S • 2 BR ed K-1, Prioed at Z% W1-mrhe or iluifex. Ntwp:irt. D7-lm etc. Rn or Camc'I. Xlnt ~rdur. 1 · 6: 2 BR.I. Adults peting, G.E. built.Ins, with 1 ba & 1-3 B& 2 bath with lndwtrlal bftt1I IOfO der ~Trade tor com-lAIUQA.. , t BABYsrrrtNC· tncd yd work RMI! R.ia. $t&.ollll. COOK
Exporlcncldonly ~ No pets. 1760 Pomona relrigerator & dishwaaher. fireplace, All unlta have FOR lea• 1.aauna Nlpl. ~ ,tOcl( O&-a341 mm. •13!0 hot hmcbet; 'klvirll • ~'. HOUSibEl..NING. qoalit;y
•ve. just aoutb of 18th St. Hun~lngton Pacific bllllt·inl, cpWdrpa, pvt on s.n Dleau Fwy at Crown l'or Sale er Tndt: ~ Ca.s. Brownh>& Semkutomatic EUii ·a Bu.di area BB. wort! Brootl One Serv. t FAIRWA y Aport...,is pallor, .......,~. 155,500 Valley, ""' ..,...,.,..., & ll1lc °""· Dov.' '"' Ponti-ohotrun, --. """1· 1142-3122 Call 00-2112..,..,.. o..r u. A!>l>IY 1o P.,..
-• 7ll Ocean Aw •. (S"Blkl. W. lndultrial unia.. Delt& E1ec-ae 9tatlon Wacon IOOd eon. autmnatic JO.<I. Trade for ~1 hour day or Five Cl'OWnl ! VILLA APTS. or Huntington !leach Ple<l $31,000 Trlplax $340 Irle: Dayr • l!l-1tl0. Evu.. -for.,...,."' pick up &<>Id cdna .,; 'proof Jetr ....._ .ey ....,.;. F__, Income Ta 6740 Rostour•n!
en 0. C. Au,iort. 2 Br. PHONE: (n4)'536-1487 ~o::1nei:N~I~: .fi!JS.4198,, camper.53M864 19tlap,54M:l:tl )Vd.botlunclill.MMIUI INCOME ?Ulm ·snpattd 3801E.o..tHwy.
Apt.. Unfum. 2t11Z1 Santa 2 BDRM,. 2 BAftl tlorrl ~ qulcJdy J3 X ltl; 12' ~ door. .a. * ~. * * ··*· _. XJRr "'1 ..,., AM ., ,....-_, 1q term com· Corona del Mar Ana Ave, ADULTS ONLY. ID this' pr, . OD !pilce !« ofnct. Goot!" loca-]Ill JI{, • s:n Hot ...... 11 •. blned. $15. CM-3422 .-:... .,.
• 544-7602, • ~~~•-"'$125 u .... 1 ,__ Bob Otron IUtr. !146-5580 000·.,~,·.l'~ ~""°' -/Brllrr . .._. --EAN BREEZE upper apt. '"':'<!"¥', . ·~ ,. = <~= --BUSI NISS and ANNOUNCIMINTS BAB-'G 1 .. 2 Jonllwlal 67-90 c-·,I M ~ """""''-· blt-tn., FOUR-PLEXES ·~ co---~-· -~.-FINANCIAL nd NOT1c•s ..... ~ ~ I •n~· Lara• 3 BR 1%. ba, blt·ins, r ..... ..,., ... _ o~ -• ~. 2 "''"""" n.a~...:.n .ia £o .,,._.,,. I . 5 chll ...... n tn-v ~-. ~ gp•-• J--•~-· Serv •• lnl~ ~1 ' Jllll.uu, nJl,lli ·~ Fen<...:u Jn Coeta Mesa, ti 7<1 loan, ?00' , b·i•• •~• •. Whi-··, OUJl ......, .. .,. '"'""' .......... ~ .... wnaa -m .,r., ve meet cpts/drp., sunde c k ,,.. ~ • •o.a:• mothttrefl BU-21.... • 1$1.SO/mo. 2286 Canyon Dr. Delaware Studio Apts. Br, 2 Ba, $52,!m. 3 Br, 2 CM $alO mo 6G-MllO lvt. Oppertunlttes 6300 ll cl (Prw A•) 6400 · '11 Window•, resid., com c I, LOCAL JOBS
... -· alt 4 30 2.620 Delaware lLB Ba, $53,950, Only a few left. · · • const. cleanop. Fret est CALL BOB 5a-Tm :er~s~ 2-~ :-~ anytime. 536.1816 ~1 ~e. ·~. t..h: 6100 Irick, Mlsonry, lfc.1 96&-~l ARGUS A0ENCllS
,.. Apt 1. • CW:Z.,ORO APARTMENTS 13 UNITS, sooll condition. . FRIGIDAIRE ~CK~. FT'!:::;, ~= . 6560 p ~-....i ll69 C Newpaet Bl ... , CK.
BR LUXURY 8231 At1r.Dta 100% rentod. t.uae '" 24 Largo IMullful JIT ACTION 1ar. v1c Sborecreo~ or. Bun.o, Remode~ """"" •P"·1~ •..-"t J aNITOR
3 New 1-2 Bedrooms ~ P&Y. ~ Joan. Barp1n at $100,IXXI. Cbmpleted Ocan view Lota, Frf&1daire 11 min. cycle ls Bl'ookhunt A Cllff. 9624732 Brick., block,, cone r 1 t • , Paint "I 6150 "' • ~"::'6:.1:' .,:;.~~!.. -ail;x Phil Sullivan_ 5'M71l1 Lqwa --the -In the """""'" FOUND' Black • wblto """"'· .. job ... rmall. NEAT Palotu $1 oo. WEEK ., e Jdt., wubrml 1Jke a home 53S-392'l tr 536-ml DUPLEX A LOT u~ Jib bonda, 209' don. 30 ~ do thl work young temale cat, vk:. Li~ Uc c.ontr. tGacs ~ up. • ~ Steady .mpk>yme.nt. Nlaht&.
• llo~ocna -= Pool·W-BY OWNER. balance --... al ..................... ""' -bland. Call • -drlnkinl· ~ llludent ,.., .... ,,.. -NO .--Private• Garqes Eckle-CM. ltl 3511 partial ~ wm out boW easy tt la to own tay:-fb..'13:11 c.,........... 6ffO Very low pnces. Steve mood.,... ,-.. call
EW 1 Br. •VJll. May • 2 BR. n..~i...... u-.... allo Wet 2nd'• or ~ a P1Yizw laundry. Sil8-4r549 "fl. J,fp Larcomt 5C>1'llT
All bl~lnr. cpta, .,,.._ ---..,.. --Busi,_ r .. porty 60 ...,.1210 Guden Gmo, lanta Ana. FOUND Men'r blod< -CARPINTRY PAINTING 1D1 l Ezt i......t • '
pr. & pool 241 W. Wilaon ~~ :~. •~ ..:UclJ'::~ ' BUll.OERS A-"·n no 7'Ult1n, ~. Anahlim. w/ bl.acll cut. Vie ot Vic-MINOJt ltEPAIR&. No lob corrtndld --..... 11 .. iM. SERVICE Slatkin l:l::lam&tt ~·• M th..,~., uni -•<&1•.., n.-torla a.,.... __ Dr ,....,, Pb. , .,.,.._ #' _,. needed. Tap P0'1 profit .. • ... ,.., on ~ $130. 548-4S73 Cir 548-2884 NPT BEACH 1ndu1t. com-lot. f6x30l. 3535 Sallta Ana Coin•O•MatfC 64 • ....... ,...... • .._. Too lmaD. Cabbt ta pr-s.u•.tioQ ...,, Free at. abarlnr :Must be ambidoas.
e UPPER 2 BR .• $135 e BRAND NEW 2 I: a Br. frm. plex $69,500. lnc. OVftr '800 Aw, CM.·~ aft '1 pm. Equipment, Inc. 2-m IP• 6: o t II• r eablbltl. Jim Weeks ln-1166 'Nilllnc io work, must hlive !
Adu1ta. No pets $150 mo. Cpts. d r Pa' per month. OWner 642-2809 LAGUNA woodsy view lotli, 23341,. W Vllencta GREY Poodle, Janie. bacll: 5&$.1171, It no arwnr leaw e INT -EXT.: ANY SIZE' rt1erences and ~
MENDOZA ' S45-S42t dlshwhr. Nr. Be a c b , B . Ro tal 6060 undapow:id utllltin, pvt. J"ulluton • 1lf: 525-'m3 Jett lei· Rhinl;ltone collu. 1Dlf at '"'2rJ"l. H. 0. JOB. Xlnt work, refs. tree experience. CaD 549-«MS
wvn.Y 3 bdr 2 ba town· 841-3951 · uiin... " $6,950 A $9,ZiO. 4N--9'1'41 Vic. C.M. ~ Abdenan est. JDL 1t2 l&&8. .....a749 SALES· 1 Ned ;e;;nJ· ai·
house. Newly dee, pool.a etc. BEAUTIFUL 2 BR. all ex· STORE; tor 'Jeul Village e JW LOT e CORONA DEL ?olAR LT. Bm. Fem. Poodll-, Min. REPAIR,. Puti~ Small INTii •' Ed. PAlln'JNG tmli~ Al--. ~
CaU 546-31iO. mu, pool, avail mid-May, Shoppln&: Cen~. cor Cl1 El Zcttd b' SS unit.I. RESTAURANT ~ t'OlLv, no tip. Ml.arm Remodll; ete. NI•• da.1, IM:MED •. SERVICE.. Locai ment ftQulred; Laxm7 auto
VWa Fino Apts. 3 BR. $135/rno. 962-2109 Camino A: Mendma, CM. PhU Sullivan, 5CU'l6J: Luoch 6 dinner, ,..q l5 Viejo, 330-l'51 Reul C.U XJ;lf NM619 ref. FRB .e. •1127 provided .U )'OU qUl)Uy. Call
nt Children We\cOf'Oe $150 2 BR. Tawnbouse· !rplc., Suitable eotr.. lhop, dreu, Top mnd. A: Joe, Lott 6401 QyALITY Repain • Altera,.. P.AINTJMG 'a mamtimanoe, idr. Kllne, l3S-am eve.
'74 W. C.nter.Apt.1 'cpt., ;i;...., ..,i. '· ohoe repalr •IC-See Liquor Ranchos 6150 Sll,000 ~~~ ... -,_ 6 ex tutor. BUSBQYS
Ba.ch.: adults, no $1S9 Month. ~ store for key. Al Wagner Delancy Reel !1t•te LOsr 2 docs. vie CJL ......... ...,.. Rea.,.ble ra-. M&-31.15. ApPl,y hi PH'D'
,.. Is d-bltns. l90 213, 981~ 320 A. Tulare County. llocrlt 613-3770 •'-·• MASTER carpentor $1 per B Ibo p Ilion l':ss'M~';-;'Lu~ · REAL ESTATE APPROX. no sq tt ,.,,. ID< qulck .ule at~ per Mlnlature ~ molo poo-hour • PAINTtNG. -111"1 • • av t,:;r.;;;i'i;=;:;;C--:;~:;-· <iiii'M. General a--_ Vllta cs.....-..i-acre. 2 boults. -..'MC VENDtNG Roat.I 10 uni•• die, ~ cUppq, -.!'Piel'o --~· ftellU&. tn Hlrbor..., Uc·a llcad-400 Main, s.lboa
Ii E 2 Br. a.pt. Sl25 Mo. ....v-.......... _.....r .. ,. "D-·iru 2 bn ' .. , .. .0: "" Mlud bW:k mall tr !SS900 ed. Rtt1 tum: M2-23.'16 STOCK CLERKS ep~ drapes. bl .. Mr>-. S57 Rontolr Wanlod 5990 C.nm. Excel for reel "-" p .... 6205 ·~· -~--wiwhlto feel • a..rt. liEPAlllS, ALTEIUTIONS
Victoria. Apfi 1, CM es1:8te omoe, accountant, rope.· 7 cub. l7S-336D ''Ttaer'' gc..nJO AD d1¥ CA.BINE'l'& Ally m. job. 1 llfnfertftl, lepalr 6UO ': ~ ~ ~ t,.;c;==:;;;:--'i'';:=:-:-;;-;;;:::;1;:; j FOUR Responsible female pa.mt atClre-1tc. $UO/mo. FOR RENT l'a:rn Mammotb Sat 6 Sun. -25 yrs. e:qier. 5arn3 1o Wes -~ ... :,_ Write
Un!um2 bdrm apt.Newy teacben want fumW>ed Se<at826W.l9tbSL,CM. Mountaln~iniam, lua. Wa-6ao5 l&RGE REWARD! e PATCBPLUrEIUNG. n-MJ!":':.~.
pe.inted.135 ~bert Pl, C.M. tn11e or apt from June to Bkr. 64i.M22 sleepe a. 675-C.30 Wit. M C__,, Cwtlfl 6'00 .All tJpll. n-llttmata. DWL ..._ .-Y ... ..,.,
675-6127. • Soptember 1 or y<arly. Call STREET FRONTAGE Wan""' BEAUTY SHOP In ~brown 4' wbt mutt. wt Call -,;H:,:OTEL,,,,.-'-""Aalrtrnt.::.,c.c=-'ntob~'"t -m!
bdrm, 2 bOt tux. Span. 675-3162 after 6 p.m. On Beach Blvd. 1480 Sq. IL Mount. & Desort 6210 =...._Will poy cub. nd coillr. Vic N. Nnpcrt e CIIBrOM PATIOS e ih;/ clrl1I; lillt rbllt. ,.._
decor, trt*. dlllr.vaaber, s BDRM holD9 OD yrly leut Model home Sd-X for lnsur., Blvd., NB, Call IG.J222 • concrete •wins. nmoval PlumWnt "'° -~ derical, tnmr. and
paUo, utru, 145-1500. for famlly ot (, Cc!M or rutr., •tc, (Bet. Katella and SALTON CITY le. Ct1t'; Jot. .a.MA 22'J5 CMyul Dr. #S, CM, St.at. lJc. • IGJ010 some maintenanct.. bond-'
2 BR. w/w c:a rlJ et l n,, Balboahle. g7342'78 aft&. · Cerritoa) SI 1n•, lndlcpd., Sea view. Nr. Muina ii: Money te Loin .,. .. .,, TINY YCll'bhlre rt.mer. 8 CONCRETE work all ·~=~~ able, CM-1191
drapes, pool. ~~ pets Cir w ANTED: Ge.rage rental for $250 mo. 10650 Beach Blvd. Yacht club. Sac. p:m, ht 6: 2nd ·iou. for Qutck Medical attention needed. t,ypes. Pool dltc:lll A CUltcm. w..:m1 • Nl-T.ll'f 2 EXP'D Ure ~ shit
chUdren. $125/Jtto. 642-8499 stClrage purposes only. Call 8 &16-4120 • 5'9--4039 cub. Borrow on )'OU!' pro-Vlc Sant& Ana Aw, N, B. Call SU..UM -..pl, pd. vaca,tlon, lna. '
IBR 1>up1ex..bdvata patio. 6'l-WO Balboa Island CUSTAnuwbdla>mol&lOrq perty ••without d-~ 1<2-110 or Cement W-.U-. lewlnf 6MO benefiW. apply In penon.
Architect de1\ined. Adult.I, E 3 BR Me "f' .. l!ftfY la. IOll eoune your low Jntenst 1st TDs.. 648-4191 1'ret bdmatl -Young. Lane Tire Co. 1596
no pets. $150/fl'¥='. 67!>-3942 w:.~ ie!. Pteft':11~ ' Store or ottlct, 1627 sq ft view. $34,lliO: U:79!M Allo buytrs for 2nd TOI. FR 1 DA y Ew Ttrrltr/ * 13S-OS'l4 *' e DnumU:iaf * Almnttloal Newport Blvd, C.M. No '
MESA Verde 2' Br, nr shopg. "* ~ 1r with w/w carpets. $600 pr. BUSINESS nd SattJer Mort.pp O:>. Inc. Ch1bnabl.1a male, 11 r ht CEMENT Work, ao job too Curtom DNtcm 1..:'.c"°c.ne-'--'ca"-l°"'•==----t
Elec bit-Ins, pr, adults, no mo. or wtll dMde. Bkr. C • SeIVinr Harbor Alft. 21 )Tl. brown, whltt, lltp em. mnaJJ. 1'"..,.Nt;h.r.:;:• *.....,..* BOAT
petr. Sl3S. .. M.157 ~· a~:r :,:;,.-;;; 612-,.;55 FINAN IAL 331 E. ll!b St. Vic, H•ll"-/ Flrrl. aIM. est!m. H. ltulllck. Alt;i'otlono 142"5145 ASSIMILIRS
NB 6U-40W LEASE S715 Mo; I£'!. hldJ:. lut. Opp0mmffl .. 6'00 "2--21'1'1 • st5-0lll >Jt S. 173-1456 * CONCRETE~ bOlldfld N•t, accurate, 3J )TS. ap. Expertenced
N I BHch S200 . 40X19tl Loe pk!nr, ,.,,.... "NE\\' w LOANS AR-LOST male • ·b. • I O'DAY YACHTS ewpor ONE BDRM Unfllm Apt. klr Tolle• lhOwtt 1acll. 2130 ASSOC. -M,G. ft•MGED" Tnn __ ... YD'llll -re.. I: le. Olnc:reta •wfnc. U ho'~ ~
' -· •• -!or All blacl<. w--Pbllllpr Cammi. -llF••'Y ··~ ""° -CM. BR. DfW1Y ~ dtps. w/w employed lftdy ..... up lo Harbor, C.M. 213: 927'~2991 Man needed to aaodate wltb lt:uoned 2nds.. oollar vie I~=.....,===-'-=-....,.,....,
S BR. 2 BA; !pl~ $235. $110l mo. 111"""6 st'ORE FOR RENI: .......,. .. -du!IN 543-Ull Bkr. cbah-' -S~ C%Y1'll8Ki'I C>sot. Uphol. REAL ESl'ATE. -·t
213' 91!1-1039 DAILY Pllm WANT ADS ALSO l·Bdrm. Apt al -producti.n CM. -COftlr...... 6'20 -Ctaltmw>oblp you be ..W.. tbs ,,,_ 1_::;:;;,=;::~:'::;:""""-"':7'""-=·--nu"""" n~ ... ....,, .. -E. •-•~ llO OXI 1nwstme11t _.;_,. M . TD, ..:•.._., LDsr, .Miniatun Do x l •, •nDITION• "D..uani.• 1'11>1' 11n1 iG-1454 ara ·lll:lntlnctDa a.ell? Whil41 e)ephantll Dime...a-uuc rn:w~ ... """'3U&.o .. .,. -~ fw.iY ltC\1"d by ~ 40f't91111, • • • --~.brown. Vic Santa.... IW REKODU.iNG 1881 Newport BL, C.M. ~ Ph1l lllcNamll: vm.ce
-nl 3000 Gonorrl .x>o Gonorol 3000 • -1275 per_., l1!!>0 W TD at 131 mo. Incl • Santa label. c • M • ~ A flamdnc . JOIS & iMPLOYMINT ~ Estrt• _, "' ::::,::;. ___ .....;;.:;.;;.;_ _________ .....;.;......;.. ____ .;..._I to ~ plus ab.ah' of protibl 1°" bltmst ID due S yrs Reward. M&-SM4 KU11w1 1 Ballll, ftC. ~'-i~;:pfrj:'fj;;M;-'.
which should txCl'td $Z5.000 on Oce&JMew lot Lql.1m LOBT: Small bladl doso Llc'd • ltoDditd. l'1M: at, ..... W..,,.., I.Mr 7020 C111'"11ert 1'llM ·
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~RAM-LITS ANSWER IN CLASSIFICATION 8800 ,,
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per Yf&r. J'or QPt. '13 • Blach, 21" dlsco•nt A.anNn to '"Scamp... A a a OOHft1U1Cricnt AJtE -·a dynamic ltnior Dllhwather-P•rfTime
GE 9-0'llJ • .Alk for Mt. Gra-4&f.-113'1 Call MS--23.13 1122 Pau1ariDo, C1L ~it;. b>ldJlr for a Sud 6: lklotn
bam 9 AM .. 5 PM. $llCIO tit TD,.,,_ doe s 1"1· LOsr Tuesday AM, chan> * 5'MM1 * -hand, -why don't 5930 W. Coul HwY. 'i:1!i:.~~-ry;1~ ~ 10~ d~'"'" ::-.'T~ ...r1e, ADD-A-Room. Qt. mdtt. we talk? lam an attractive --,,N=owport==lleacb==--·I
--...,~, -•. • curt homn. hlo ""1 ou-pl -a EXPERIENCED
tr collect money from coin ""S rprdallot. ... h 10 at, cbrllanclns ......-·""'""°· e l'RY, COOi( e
-· ~ In ~ Money Won!W 6150 Porsonala --21 Yn In tbs AdmlnlatraUoo. Opera,_ APPLY Mesa A vie. No lltllJ.as. bullnels., PacWc Co a• t Pv1anne1 a Publlc Rel&-Fly Int Butler
lll!IO Totrl cub .... knd WANTED '"5,0001 ><ar lO'!I WI'!'* 'l:r ~ -Bldl. 115-'IUI. w--· Soimy $800 + w 'i' m«r
name, addnD 4 ~ to: collaten.l Joan on $40,000 In "'---'b'-"l"' in t c rt It Sat 4 Bun at )'Oaf ..nee f.M.'11.M , 1--=c:i-;.;.;;<.;;=.---Depc, P.O. Box -bt TD, and lltl,000, 2nd. ~· •• n DRILL PRISS Anahellft 921!13 497-l2lll church bonds, being IOhl bf * ADD· RDIODEU * JAPANJ:SE G1l!L OPIRATORS
MAIL or&1'. Start your-own $15,000. lat. TD 8~
lofail Order Bus1neu as our $!'i,OOO. 1l:t-TD ,,.
Oi.atrlbutot w1tb $1SO tn-Ba P.a2f The DIU, Pilot
vestment. Write for FREE $5,0» 2nil TQ, ~ plus 3
.-.. '""'" eona.lr. point.. 1 ,,,.., 'Bronr home. -Aft., Fair !£..._ SU.000 t:qu11y. -:o~ERFUL opportunlil!I ANNOUNC•MINTS
-Iovol)' B<Ntlquo a..i NOTICIS
Dreu Shop .., trlrlnc owr Found Cl',.. Mal 6400
ln+entr:w j. Comrtr)' dDb.
beadlmu. ~ YELLOW ~' Vic.
BtiUTY 8llon: • 1ood Merideth Cardnll, H.B. --. Sta--Sim. ""' lD. 112-tt!S ..... able. nuENDLY Mfdfulft ...
SG-7'12 bladr with tu -
LOCAL coeln-AIL BAR. '""1ol• doc· ...__
old'lkemt, flaJI price set.&00 l'EM. &iamne kl~ *·
llryahl Wlest Bio-, 1141-1914 Tamunl Sch. J'V MT.-
WANTED! oft' ... )Jq\lot'. MEI>. alatd me.le, lf't1 poo.
lk<nsc. <>ranp Coilnty. ell/ vie. W~•.
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Valley Baptlst TtmpM. P.O. CABINEJ'S.8LOCK WALLS Wtnts to llw 1rl.. HOUllwork. Mech./ electronk: Ullmbliff
Box 5002, San J 0 •• I l04ID IWnkwl stl).lm tnibeft, Ph: 146a1.1
Calll=la 95150 • -"""""" * -Ja-* --Partr C""""'r Man
LICEllSED nod S. -Lie. Doy W°"' * I boon M• ..... vw -· Good
Spiritual -·· ldvloo 6'1UOl1 * 51t-21111 after 5 PM. &G61ll -A -
.. all --1JI I. El PllACl'ICA1. NlJ1Ull: 11<2-44SS Allc ,.. """' Cimino llnI. Ian °""""" Drrltlflf '""\.. 6617 Live Out
491.tl36. lo AM-10 PM DESIGN Ilnftlnr. .,._ -•
SPECIAL 12 READING _. P/C -A dqll. • PJtACnCAL NURSE.
Attroctlw E._t 1ng. Ke Ir. l1Sol1l1 A .. 11. t1o or Dl1t.
El\PERlENCED m>k. 5
-a --Apoly In ..,_Alley Wert.mW.
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YOUNG WOMAN Loc01 nl. -!lfti:tt wlll 1Ud17••nll 0.-1"1· 6'to PAI MAN
latolt ~-Cd Anlell o.m-tlc Holl' , 7111$ --!ftlomd, Ktrm
m, 111-U MO PM Rellal>lo lawn -·' Rima -· OoDtret , ~ = •·-•• "'°"' odat. trim. C-.. Allio llflaid -Dick WolrhlL 1141-"'*'
OOUP-........ : -v! * '31-lllK * -· Pojoa hr' ........ ~~ -•·--N .. tn trtat Joln U. ft'1nl " .. uo1. uu-. ~ --
to ftm I: phuunt ' EXPER. l•pan••• 1"'8E.le,IA.._ Beadr lDDt!L 5-U PM. I
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LOOKING !or my ........ Ffte ......... .-can IMO-JJS2 --:'";.;.;1111::--,,,-,,.,..,,==f
twin. M"'b 20th, l928 • EXPER J-Go*-hr Eut ,.....,. UUI03 PLACE ,._ n1!! Id -
GN-nw. Trcnnel P. o. !!ox" MontblJ 11rvSc:e. r • 1 1 • WhSta 9ifihUit11 Dime • UIM tblY u.. ~ -DA1t.7
1231, S<nta Ana. Clalll. 97!1!2 13U1!6 or 540-11161 BIUNO llESULTSI Pllm ...,._, -
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SWISS SCREW
MACHINE OPERA TORS
witb-'l'Wno experience and able lo dg. own
aetµpo. Top dollars for !Dp men. Openings
on lst and 2nd sbllts. _
DIE MAKERS
with ·at lea!! 2 years of experience In st.el
roll dio ~·ting. "
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HOT MOLi)
SETUP MAN
with ei:periente on thermoset tramfer mold·
. ing PJ:°*'· ,J
ELECTRO-MECHANICAL
TECHNICIANS
ID fabricate complex electro-mechanical as-
aemblles using apecial wiring systems. A
knowledge of laplinallng, potting, moldlng,
painting, soldi!ring ond welding techniques
is required. A minimum of 3 Y"FI of experi·
ence in precision elect.n>mecbanical devi,ct
fabrication and assembly ·is mandatory.
lnternted •ncl t1u1llfled •pPllc1nt1 should
•pply In P""°" to'
HUGHES
REFERENCES REQUIRED • • Cestti Mete t!l'H·
A thoraq:h b;JcKrround check
will be made en an applie-•
ante who pus tht fnltill I~ Muat have ~t. ~Nis.
tervlew. ory experience cvF ~e
tolerance ahori ru.n pmdue-
tion. QUallfied in all phues SALAJt.Y OPEN
• ot lathe cpen.Ucns -chllcJG..
Call ~I; 1..t.roomf!,, 56-TUT er. turret, qine, hand
m JAISCO
Pll4PS
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYElt
lfllDl l LlE
ISi I. Co,ut Hwy.
Newport ••ch
«ttw, aulomattc's alt! trao.
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Future opPoriunity to . enter
ales deputrnelit, erwinHf·
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HUGHES
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F ernal~, days, lt&rt immedJ..
·~fi)'. $1.65 ~. •'
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Employment Aceney
-1113 Harbor Blvd.
Preftquiaites: Manied.. $30 l~ bk1ck !Duth ot. 00) HAS IMMEDIATE NEED Coista M 541-3GS FOR m. old,.draftUw-. -=~"'====~
Alt.,.. • .,
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STENO
UNITID CALIPDllNIA
llANJ(
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·feder1I SIYlllS . .
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llEWPOIJ
Now Interviewing
e SAL.I
Full time 3&-3'Ni hM, l or 2
nlthts. Part time »30 hrs. \ft'lldY. Must be avail. bet.
11..C. eome nipU: 5::SO. 9:30 e ,alAUlY STUDIO
FUil Imo ............ Ex·
pnienced eipors,tw pnJer..
red. Facialilt • experienced
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Apply in J1tt90n only.
lllleMews bttwHft D-1 ,m
4 2:30. 4:sq p.m..
#1 FAlOIIOK 1SLAND
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• Cllrb · ·~·. • .., ... Typ~ts.
·~ ·~•Y~ • l'IX Opep.
. • Alletnblers
Werk ''llih,eft lo wh1ro
YMI w•ntl -llUEdf
PERSOllR SEIYKE
411 I. 17th St.
Coot• "'"°' C•lil. 642-7123
lntorvlowlnt
MM. thru Prl •
........ i. s .......
Equal opporltmll> om,.i.,..
Rtl'S ·KU
Excellent warkin& C()nditiOllJ,
•bove a verap salary .ud
fr'irll• benditll. Call ~ ne1 dept. bet. 1:30 am • S
pm, 111on. thru Fri. m-n!f
Sttintu
C01111n811lty
Hotplhd
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App1y in per.on
ID AJ(. to S P_M..
?itondl.Y thru Frid•)'. •
J. (. PBlllY co.
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APPLY JN PEJISON
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of Or11111 Coullly ·
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NEWl'OIT BEACH * COolCr . c.u "'· Li=m. .. SO>mt WAITIESS . 500 Superior Aven.111 T•.._..,. Emptoym<"' •
, 3029 Harkr Blvd.
COit& Mesa 548-20.13
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llClllTAllY
NEW
MANAGEMENT
**NllDStt
PURCHASIN&
AGENT
Should blw -five to ten yean
c:ommeftiaI computer ind"'" Uy .. _ and .. .,.. NtWJljllt ltac:h, Calif. * DISHWASttlll Ul6801Y llEDB) 5':/fl a"'sr:[Oi'N
Equal opportunity employer -M It r mmrrs • LAIOIEIS 5tJI l'•c. Cot. Hwy. * HOSTESS.CASHIER UNl'flD CALIPDllNIA
aANK WAITllsSES to establilh cuu!r.nrparary ,..........,. __
------------·---·-· APPLY m PERSON . . APPLY JN PERSON Newport llOoch
Kolp W1ntod, Mon 7200 rt•ho W1ntN, -7200 Mo.,, J!).3j) Ini.Mewm, .Sh•rl' C•roer 0•11 ,
'!:_ Mon lhru Fri., 2.S P.>L S.C.,.., · Q.n. ,.,.,..,_, Col
Hotel Coate Shop, 'itut be
operienetd. A.pp, in ptnOn
'THE Sl41 I. CNlt Hwy
c-.4o1Mlr .,,._ REUIEll l LlE
ai.o bt able to develop new
9'lurte supplift"r, ina.nace ·~
ventory a.nd materlal IY9" 1
te-ms_ ayel'Btt IU~ '
arranaelnents and proansi,
and ht.nd1. pl'CCUl'9ment el
capital equipment. outrfd.o
~111. mattrlala, wppl•.
parts and armponent&. ~
cree preteJTed but not •
qu:lred. Plebe 1end ftlWM
and applicable intarma~
to: Bax M'623, The D&'1
Piiot.
GROW WITH
GHIERAL
AUTOMAJIOll
NC!W .net ctdeneinl op.
portunlties are now avail·
able in our rapidly ex-
pandiJW Automation Pror -
docta Divilion.
e DRAFTING
)'... ,...,.. m"1anlcll and/
, o,r printed circuit drafttn&"
, experience. :.e SI. llECTRO·
MECH,
. DRAmMEN
Four yeus experience ln
'}lrillted circuit layout and
:mechanical packaa:tne. e SI. MECH.
DESIGNER
Eichl ye&f. ~perience. y,,•ith
baclccrolUid in com~r or
'Cln'lputer p?Oduds. Must be
able to prw:rate concept de·
~ and astoclated pack· ......
l'ar immediate consideration,
pltue: tend resume or a~
pt,r in pet'IOn to:
AUJOMA'ROH
TOli w. Katella
~. Calif. 92661
Equal opportunity employer
JANITOR
EXPERIENCED
ExC911•nt Empteyt•
Bonolih
APPLY
PtrlOl'\MI ,Office
Third F loor
JHf .llOADWAY
NEWPORT BEAClf
47 Courts of l'•lhion
FASHION ISLAND
,Now~ &o•ch
NEWPORTER INN Vampire Wal'H INTlluM FridoYI. """"· B....,.,
l'AllT TIMI IVIS. 1'1r-nol hr¥1co RN•• LVN~ Bothl.-.A toe 1107 Jam-. !toad 151 I . CNlf Hll' hw•y
Vampim; can only 'WOrk af. CG E. 17th, CM "2-a?l pW jobs. Tep co'•t Cal Newport 'Beach. c:.Jt1, ~ .,,..tanl.t)' emplo:rer m .wsco · ~r tbe tu.a r oes downt c o·LLEGE SI cl t Darill, SM.TJ98.1 toe.I .~ lt1-miiiolliiii1ioiiiiiii1&I ~-------Newpert ... ~
C.UDI Dra•llla, needs mon _. ... ...:: ;!',, AllGUSAGINClll I' S..8'tt>"'"'"•' ---------
Mill &: Dril
Operator /Setup
lo uaitt niabt:s in hta ''HE time dwinc ICbool. full time Ufi9 C Newport Blvd., C.11. EXPERIENCED
HE" bus~ It You need summer, at a.vron station IA'iMEDIATE open1nc for m fl
extra blood, excuse rne l on beach In l..quna. No YoUnl' lady who wilhn to be f.d6 C.X 6C
mean C&llb. Call M&-EG °" hippies or Jona hair! J.fust tr&iMd u a lepl MCnWy. Al_,, for "-Glrl>
l'AllT TIMI
TILLlll
Good benefits and work-
inc conditions.
Sf7·nrl and ask lot Count be 11. ~94-9003 Applicantl must have aint
Dra<Ut.$.3 so· H . TV SEllVICIMAN ""'"' • -oldlls. -ClO w._<»ut u.o,. 11• a. UNITID CALIPOllNIA a,. eppotnt 6l&Jd ' IANK
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYER
• r. Part TirM Aflenioon Apply Law offices of Platt
Would you bclievt: part time Exp, in oubid~ ~rviot c&lli, A. ~ • Phone ~9'609 CAN YOU QUALfi'Y
vampires! b1k Ii white and ~or. BOnd.. for intetvlew. Could you .,are .two hJ'I. a
AMBITI.OUS le •a I• r abk Send resumt to Bax --,G"lll""L"Po;llo;l;;;D"A"Y,.._ ~tor tiV't daya a 'Rek. if
1485 OU Way, C.osta Mtsa "Saleunan" .-i. deaires M16C. Daily Pllot, Co3ta Carpet stGr\I! 6 bide material .)W ncti~ S6a for it! .If .,
.P'holle: M5-'25l. eood future Ii: advancement M6a. .... Part~. I t1qw•k. call Mra. N•llon. ili.&S60 Ir'
with. npld ~ Co. rnY COOK . relief lbift. Cd for appt. ~. be.t. 2-4 PM kir an
P re v.i o u 1 Hortkulture, 11 or over ~ J . J. Knickttbocker appointment
-------l lalldsc.f.!nc or re t ail Swt f.l.m 'hr. NQ phone !tan 8-ch &lvd l--A:-S:::T:::ll::-0::-T=l=K-C"O"ll"l'-·I
~ exper. snf. Not pleue. Appty Jn pe?D!. Htc Buch 962-l:b, NEEDS *COOKS
Apply In per""
REUBEN'S
COCO'S
mandatCl'y. ~ or C!Om· Co~ Cott"· Shop •• 562 SARAH COVENTRY hu * I tJ' is
lftil&ion ..... , Coll w W, lllth.Sl..C..ta Mua oparW>p lnr lull ·or part ICep Oft t * ~~ lnttrvitw. 6tJ..2UI WANTED: Setvice !!!lta. Atl tim• .-Sta. );fin. ap 11, With typinc exp. Av•
?4o · · 1)1. Local retlrences " Joe&! Pleasant wort, no invest, Z!-30. Apply in peraon
fttident only, 1 .lo ! and 3 to no .iieliverie1. For lnttmeW 12i7 lq'an A'tt., C.M:
U lhitll ,._ J.ft11t. be neat call S41M161.fJ 131-41491 * S'EAMSTitESS * ancl ·bondd°i;: App: J80 w. MT-&950 Experienced er will co•id~
Cout Hwy, N.B. LOCAL JOlll yo1!Jn&: tnJnee. Apply in
AL E RT UPHOlSTERl:R Sectys, Jte.cpts G&l Fri, Clerk ~~n i:. C'hriswmn
-COOKS
222 O...n Avonuo
L•n•llHch
4"'6546
* HOSJWES * DAYS NIGHTS
Apply in penon
111181 l LEE .
151 I. l'Kllic Cit. H'liy.
""'"""" -h
*WAITRESS
Apply In f'I"""
REUBEN'S
COCO'S
1555 W. Ad1m1
C•t• .Met•
T~,
I~· 1" •nNDr •J • ,_...., _,,,.., '1111 C....., Dr. • NfWP'#I ._. ___ _,_
. ,,._ 11'-Jlll
Pie~ Call Fer Ai:t Appcintment.
TELEPHONE Salel. Guar.
14.luy +. Harbor att&. COQd
l'l!spon~. Jr. Sperl Dire&
tory. n4: 541-1290 or ~
372-6181 collect aft '
\\'OODWORIONG (q:sem}lbt
l: mill). 'J'!!ATU1lEl.INE
INC., 1621 Placentia A~,.
Coat.a Mesa. •
1555' w. Ad1m1
Cotta Meta
C ..1..-1 u_... TRAINEE Typist " ,.n time Dental · OfOftG 11mi .......-, Apply in .......,.n Aut. 193 9.'. 16th SL, N.B. ,.L---67' •-"7 ''76 , .. _ ComM ct Monrovia 6: 16th. * WAITRESS
,.,., ... 1or1.1 .. .,, ...
fo< tho °""''"'"' . COMPANION OR •M tho •ppllUnt CONV~ AID? pi DOvtr Dr., N.L';; ,_,. _, -._ Johamnl • Christ~nsen c..Jl Doris, 548-779S
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiJ m ·w. 16th St, l'.B. ARGUS AGINCllS COMBINATION, Sba:p l!ar
TOI' A TRON , INC l"'i~:"":::::""::"".ii::-'l.;c..~ .. ~·=-,•~o!~M!!onrn~"1a~A~l~61h.~ 1869 C """'°"Blvd., C.M. IWda A Go Go Dancon. (Night Shifij
for linalt. lady, Lite duties. 6424170 · Mf.1741
Live in or cut. .Short er lone · ...
I Pi»!Uon open in faah-Top W•Ce-3 $3.DG-$3.50 to lonable Newport; Beach PART·Time help wantM. e WA~. Wlll train, start. Ph. far inl 5C5-99l3 Hot~ Coflee Shop, Expe6-
enced on.1)1. Apply in permn.
••rm. II.• i... ·S L--•-1~ ......... 7 Apply ::.•::-.:, ;.:::..::.:-====""-';;;!
*Moch•nic-Shloldlnt*
Will tnJn mature pel'80ll
who hu expemnce with
hand A power toola Ii: who
v.·ants :in excdlent future.
*Shloldl"t E"tl-r*
Pttust be qualified in field.
restaurant 1or ambitious, Experienced preftTTed. full or part time. l-fUl"t be SASSY LASSY 29111 g bor
peTSOnable Y9W'C man, ApplyN:, ~~~~CM· 11.~~.ctive withzoobubb~ C.M. ' ar '· .,......,.ri@nCed in ft'Sf:aurant cor. P • :sn••><"'"o pe....,,_.ty. THE ~ -·.-~--1 ~--~ · u~ t BAR maid, no experience
THE
NEWPORTER INN m.l!lqelnent. Reply to F1tY COOK: Grave:rud ~ \..U95' "" a
box # llWlr rewme. ahl1t. start $100 y,.-eek. J McArthur, Cd'-t • nece:ssa.ry, d~ I: nizbt 1101 Jam.bot-.e ltolld A....a . ahift. Apply. Vildd.'1 Loun1e. Newport .Buch. eaw.
HOMEMi.J<ERs
18!11 E. 17th St., S.A.
DltlJAI. ASSISTANT
,Box lit.QI. The Daily yean expu. nee. .,,,..y ll1 DO YOU have an industrial 1?91~ Newport Blvd.! --7-=i==-,.;=--PUot. penon 562 \V. 19th, CJJ, sewing machine? Want to Bef\\-een 10 .I: 1 pm. No SICRl'tARV Ex°'nent JIOOtion , M~t have
SERV S•-Art --w 1 YOtmG MAN do aew1n1 ·on ladl~s v;ear at ...._ ____ ,, RECIPTIONIST front dn.k eoxperier>ee.
F* appointment: 50-1177 ,..:,,.-· M :."._.be, ~~e Pi<k up __ .. ~ • ...., home by the pl~! Must be p • ...,..., <;&US. Call SU..5'1J , 9.'et!11., s. u,,. u.m-a.r111 ~., IMMEDIATE openln&s in For Newport-Harber Atta.
dable, aa:e 21 to 65, also Ml Apply Hub Auto Supply iood and neat. Call ·Peqy, Ceramic ]ndus-·, in· pack· Must be attractive, •-ell SEAMSTRESSES Equal cpportunity ~mployer ,. 1 1 -"-bl. ~ Harbor, Ccata M_....... 494-7388 ... ~ avnnmed ... ,, I r I d I ~.-, -·-"-•-"-·•• .. !!!!~~!!!!~~""'"'! une emp oymen av.,.. e '"-Ins or productiozt dept. A~ •·-.... , e n )I rvwt' ,,_"" ... "" ~r-''""' Accountinta in Mlrby areu. Apply ·in • EXPER DAY l\lAN e HOUSEKEEPER I Babysit-ply lnduatrlal ea.y Products l'lnile •. Uni:Jer ZO yn, min. 4 only, TOP PAY, Appl)I in
person A.M. only. S.v-l\for ?itatthen Union Servke ter, Jive • in w o rk i n a: li'r63 Fiber Class Rd, Hun-)In: txPU'ienct. SH 90 lo 100, penon. .
LOCAL AREA, Fee paid. Station, 620 OCean Blvd. 3921 ·E. CoaM: Hwy, 001 mother/ 5 c h 11 d re n • ti ......... Be h, CalU accurate typinc a inu.st. RlC E ; SAi LMAKI It CPA Controller .... Sl5,00l llB 645-1289 ......... ac · Send typewritten letter &:
Cbntroller, 1.Ifg •• to $15,000 · EXP'D. Serv Sta Attendant. l\lASSEUSE WANTED complete resume to Box 900 Lido Parle Dr. (at
Controller, Medical •• $l2,000 ASSE'-1BLY l\f~hanic, ,en. TSCHETI'ER CHEVRON BEAUTY cperator \Vi th Appl)I ~ Newport Bl\l'd, 17l5 Ne\\'PCr1. Beach, c.aJlL Lwto Shipyardgl. N'pt Bell,
Acct( ''shlrt ileeve") $l2 000 mech. • x per.,; iOl.nt 2275 Newport Blvd . ., C.M. some tono~ina:. Full er part eo.ta Mtsa. Houn JD...1,2 MAN JI· to 30 for lawn cut·
Tho ... .,.,.
Scheolof luiiMH
FE.A'n.JRES:
• "'""" TYPn'ri .... •Dktatlnc_ ...
e Brosb "P Gren !h. •
• ?ifod.ern OffiCll ~~m,f
• Lortor .m ... .-'
Your 1oal1 can be achifltl'·.
ed in a minimum llfA
week 1, nwdmum I
weekl. Ask tor Nona
Hoffman at 142-3170 for
lull ..,.ikulon.
THE NEWPOR.T
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ·
133 Dover Dr" Newport Bdl_. Auditors, CPA ~P •• no:cm machine shop \\Vt~. Saluy FULL time portuo. i day• • time. Corona del Mar. call am, 2.-4 pm en •ISO, 5/1 .I: LVN -E:qN!rienci!d. Con. ting route. Stee.dy, Start
Isy .appointm~I only open. 11&)1\\~ F1ltt:r Co., week. Apply Desmond&, Ne. aJter I PM S'13-096S 512 Of' eaD M2-«Xl9 valesctnt Hospital, C:O.la $400 month. Mud have ()\\'n ====,,,..,--,,,-·I
Call Mr. Llndc.n, 6t2-n41 1613 Place~ta l\Iesa 3 Fuhlon Island, N.B. WINDO\V rirls wanted, 20 to GIRL FRIDA y • C iv i I ;;,~tio:.ce~~nt p;'Or:;:, tranlpcrtation, Apply I AM, LIFETIME Gitt, typowrjtins,
Sunmrior .a .. 1ncy or=v•=•R . Appi.. 35 yn cf •· 9.'crk trctn 11 ~-'-"'"'"'"' firm Di tatl 260ll6 Getty Dr, Industrial <llildren, ~ • r-...,. 1,, ..... ,......n ~n• ~n.i:. v in .,... tit 2 P'l. Applv ...,,._ .. """..... · C on Call 142-0387 for a~ .. __ ..... , __ , ... N'-"' ,--u1 ,.,.., ......... n.. -1&>7 Harbor, Costa i\lesa ,..., • .:.v person, ,.,.. n ~ a mllll. Need ear. S hn da).. polntmeat. n..1wa u• .._..._ ._...,.. "'"',,,.. ' u•••n•aa--v
. •Ii FULL A 'PART TBJE 3J55 VJ L'd h'B !.IcDonald'a '35 \\'.~CM ly. Jtesume to Daily Pilot EXPERIENCED ed Chilcoat 10 .._. trlill: MECHAnlC Retired rentleman for · a 1 c, SPECIAL MACHINE BoxM..s:z2. COUIBINATIO?'f pre11er, 1'000 WAITRESS -~171 Del Ma', OJ,
\\'e need 2 men with e.'-per. janitorial 1'uk. inside I; ttelp Wtme.1 OPERATOR-PRESS~ WA?TRESS, Expel'., full quality a must. ?.Ir. Best a.UtN l•y Ch.tit
in neet truck repair, 1as oubi\de, Contact Mr. Diniwi W 7400 Stn.dy. Garment Mier. 17.,.. time. Hcun ll:30 to 1 Cll!IVltn, 294! E. Cout 1221 w. Cout Hwy., N.B. • FLYJNG ~ES SO l'f S,
I: diesel. DIESEL A .r.rusr. 3141 Hvbor Blvd, C.'-1. etMn &tn Benton'• Coffee Shop ~~ c.crcna d~I ?llar. NURSE AIDE Openinp coinpl prl. lie. pk&". fr'on'I
Must ha\·e ~n hand .tools, HELP WANTED SEVERAL OPININOS LADY wanRU for aunmer 133 s. Cout HWJ, LalUN all thifts. LAGUNA BEA~ $li00. Pay u )'OU le&m?
10 yn: Upenence, willin1 to for i\'OJ'nen in Housek-in.. RUOn In bea-'" -Hee ........ Bch. DENTAL A S'S 1 ST ANT, NURSING liOME. pH , P,.._.,,.!ANO Thi \l.'Oril: any ahill R~erencet ht Carpenters. Fibcrblass De t. of .... ,,.-.. "'" .... ... ... ,,.. PedodOntlc practice. .f:x. .
required, $135, \\leek to start. Wcrkers. Apply Savannah p ,. .• ll.K LI-Fe~· appoln~nt c a I I wAri'RtSSE&. Day A: perlenee df!llnd. Send 494-am '--1 1n~:~.~lio ... ':.~
Call Mr Larcome 54>7U7 lllterprbea. 776 W. 16th St., C ;j t H"'V:,_, '3t-21!7 aft 7 p.m. Grave )'U'd lhltt. 2 yn, ex-rerume to: Box ?ii-SO;; The BABYSO'TER needed. 3 ~9 u .. """ ..,_
• ' C.C.ta Men onv esttn GIJU1&1 Exp'd 1;;sn;tr;;;I to aew perlence nece1sary. ;A.pply n-n .. PUot · chlldren, d•..,., ... ., home. --===-==,---f 8ERVICE 1tat:I011 &tt~nda.rlt ' 1445 &lperior Ave., N.B. Ctlf't"at CaU ~ _,,. "'I CUSTOM BlJILT
21. to 6.5. ·oldtt men prefer-YOUNG MAN Interested in . 60-2-410 . ::!1!'!"°70 ns. in penon. 562 W. 19th' St. ALTERATIONS l: Counter Q\\-n trans. 54&-oW2 aft I w P' "YHOUSE .,.
red. Cu I: oil ~ce. only le&mlng trade. JJu11t have . . o~ after I p.m. C.M. sir! for clH.nina qency. wknda. "'"' ....,.
no ~ req'd Call '114: rcJ, refs. Gd. pay &: ben'1 HOUSEKEEPER lo hw.in, 3 DEf<,j"fAL, ASSISTANT MAl'JAGER-TRAJNEE Apply 16383 8oh& Chica \V"'A-;l.;;T"R"E=s:;-S-;E"'S,..-w<n-,.ted"". * m.20'.?5 * ~or n4:· SU-5369 ·. Sieady elTlplint. 646-7721 chlldttn. S~ 9~h .. ~wn Ne\\'POft artt. Sportn·ev ahop, Bal~ tst. Ave, HB JOMfi Jteitaurant. 2121 E. MllCHANDISI POil
. HIXSON METAL room, rell l"l'q d. Penn. JOb. _. Call 5-U-ll.' 63 Sale.• tYYWll'ien-_.......... Coast u· Cd'L A 1.. SALi AND TU.DI FUU. time rute man: truck FINISHING Contact Mr Davis a t -~-,.~ ........ _._.., l\UNICURIST I Pedicurist "'Yo •• PPv rout~. Must have exp. in 54:5-9118 or 962-1654 \\I ANTED b&by1itter • lite rB-1222 Aft 5 PM lor appt. Jeser Mqnin'a 8 o a u t Y alter S pm. P u rn lture
ecmplete janitorial cl~an-CAMPER, Mr I · need 1: . . housekeeper, ln)I homt!. i SAL£SLADY. Exper\enctd SalOn contact Miu Sanden 11.'EED \l.'&Jb'Mses, contact :..:;:.::;;o:.:;:_ __ _.;::=;:;J
ing· benefits Only qualified ha.men, cabinet man A ELDER,LY l•dy to blbyint Ill da)I. H.B. area. 962iili621. only. FCll' bakery, Mon 6l' TueL 5t0-006I) Jeny. 12 ta 3, er after 5:30. 20 l'C. HU &D•'D me~ need @pJy ~ aluminum aklnne:r. Apply my C.?.f. home. tt .. -e in or MAID owr 30, pmn&Mnt 544-1160 INVENTORY co-mm. Villa !.larint. R.est "'-"' IU
=.,-,,--'--'-'-,'--=-I >lojol'>•>J' mo Plo,.nlla ,wl.., by bT. "'°'''"' PM ~·~~ J ·-G-ltilL time tervice station CM ' ' (Thurs, S:3o. lO:SO P.M.) part time, I daya/WMk, GUU. ov. 11 w/a..'TI cu to VOICING· ltECEP. ~ ~--r
attendant, dl,YS. Andtrson'i . SU-015 $LTS hour. 4~ care tor 2 boy1, 9 • U i to TIONJST. $90. ·Wk. c.Jl .,,,.. Men, W-., 7500 FROM MODEL HOMES
Union 71. 16'5 Adams, OJ SERV. STA. s~. BABYSITTER f 3 BAR MAID s c 0 t t i .. !~!" .... '!?L. 613-1311 0 r bttwetn M. "2-2666. FRIAR TISH It ODPS ~-.o-lndud-. Qlailted .. I; Mahin A Stedy ~12)6 • Man to work' f'llll tlmt. Must . or . youns Hlshlander, a; E. 17th _,.,, ·~ chair 2 ead tablet A~ rUn time -t.. ====.,,--~~-I bt neat in appearance and acliw boys; U Mon thru . BABYSITTER litatun &: COUNTER HEI.P. App: f :i:_ 2 ..,. ,,._ "'"'" SER.VJCE Statkln attendant. handmttnc. Over z;. SIG Fri. M\alt have own Stttet ~ta Meta. WTURE \\'OIJl&n to do put n llable to H'>'I! Jn f9r S !927 D, Harbor Bl\.'d.. Costa P.ta....,-Pl-~ Apply ln pullOl'I M~haw~nceDl)ia. Newport Blvd. C.M. ~tlOh. fK..296G 1.JYE-IN ()r wt '-b)'sttttr. time be.byalHlrw 4 aailt dlUdm\. m-.sMI. fO..aq Mesa. tt-mtrrw-helldboard-! Gro.nt:. su,,ru, Permanent. A.ppiy 39S E. • ~y ,._,_.. .1.-1 .. ,_ Own room I: be.th. Rda. wllll.11ndrJ, an.-quOted bol IPMC a .,...... -l1'50 Nnport Bhd •• CM. -iT\h Sl Cotta Yea WANTED .enke station at· ~ n. _-..___....,.--. penon 541-207lf * SA.L&--.F.AR.'I l'DO::t HAIR -St>'liat. c Ii-• n t • It· na -5 pc. dlninl l'OOIB;· I•""'""'!!~~ ..... !'"'-• I tend.e.nt 1: nwihank: Loral MESA LAN E s , 1703 MAll>, FUD time. pin.ant $2.00 per hr. pnh:rred. f'l1I! or put time table .A 4 Id-back eba1n.
1 Potidon cptn lot MAM to a..: Mar. *i •J> reti req'd. Apply ~t Q)U SupcSortAvt ., 01. WArfRE§S wanted. Prekr ~llws, 1.a1•11a 5&$76 14M371: l4~22il COMPARE AT S74t.9S\ 1~ MAINTENANCE pUance ia.; 1181. -a~ Warner Ave., H.B. --Y-OTEL Maid, part-time mSddle-.ql!!d. No experience Bfach. 4"'-1191 RESTAURANT HELP HAIRDRESSER WANTED $JH
r: MEOIANIC peulnc. Call: 53.f.(SC A·l MARINE Mahltenance Ne,.,.,Cirt Beach ~-4!19-.115.l FULL 0artt BKKPR-Gbi 7ULL OK PAJ\T mrE J&clde'a ~lllutt -JViU ~ tn~. Du * f?ELIVERY DRIVD\ * man; consists -m&ln!J of 17S:-U4t HOUSEKEEPER.. Lion in or Fr t.d a y to 1n t et1 er 56'813 tm1 BM.ch, HB 16)..7112 No down-Pmts on1J Sit-.
!~. APPt lndUlfnal °'1 ~ 40 hr. wk. ncbt flni.ehin&'. C&ll: omJ> care, >""If home, dl.)'I. 5 cbUdn:n. 161-1317 • Decor'ltor. 5W-Mll FEMALE F.ctori' pe.cktf'!l, JttAL ESTATE Saltmera or WBl'S WARBIOUSI . M":'icta. 18765 Flhtir Ctaa ~ Mo.a.l'll 548-2211 EXT. 23:9 BNch UM. Penintula pref. ~1 BAnsrrTER Want.a: your S' S" or owr, ~ l1ml. Brokf:ra wanted. Wood wa.rd
i ., Htmtincton Beach Hl·J"l ai1e.1 tra.lrlff. Saluy, KENNEL AL\N, owr sa. Uve Mon. llm.1 Fri. CiWlM eves e JiWDS e hcilM, hn. 1:30 to C PM '1.15 per hr. 5U-$U5 Realtors 962-UU 100 W. illh St., Santa Au
HANICS.Outbotr!I xtnc: fuhft •. CaJJ Mr. Van in Lquna. ApplY In penlOn, 1.1 VE . I N baby• I t t e f' Ben Bl'O\\"''• l\fot._l. n108 S. S ~ $90 Mo.. SU.0309 HOsn::ss.<:ASHrm. ~-p'd VET asAlstant "'anted. \\'c11c: Open ~ t-9
Cill M4-6Ci hrn-u !!>-~ tit"'·" 'U, 5tf.189T SPCA, ,,;is12 lAcuM ~-on uw11ou.w .. wk. N o w po rt Cout Hwy, Ll.rul'll Bch DINTAL ASSISTANT • pNft.rnd. ~pply 11eto1 rnernlni:.t. Writ~ box M &a&, SaL M SUn 11~
DL\JtGE )1'0llr 'l.'anl lief r.av.·. DAILY pnor WANT ADSJ Jltoiad .. ~area. ~'7tol aw:tGE )'OU!' want ad now. Nt'lo'POl't 8tach ~ J..l&uM. Lqvna a.ch. A: ... Q~ u ally. DAILY pn.,ar WANT ADS! , •
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SALi ANO TllADI
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11\lllCHAND!Si POil fl\IRCHANDISI ;oa l'"fF:ffR:EEEEiT:Co~v:Co>iu;!i!!~~~~!!:::fT~llA~N~~~!!!'.J ,._s,.~~!_!~N~D:--T~ll;;>~.O~ljjj-;~SA~L~l~ANl>~~TllA~~Diiili·l i.;;;;:::;;:;;;:-;.~::::I~~~~~!..'.~
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:;:: pALI A~ ·TllA!ll ··SALE AND TRADI SALE AND, TllADI '°-' Slip ~ri"I fOR JMpo
Jo\!""ll•noous HOO ~ HOO VERY , 11u11Y A loY&l>lt ....,_. -id1t1"'" WA>ITEI>: f<mwlrnl Slip '67 BRONCO
lumltvre IOOOPuinllvN IOOO Olflc. Eqdl-nt IOll ~· __ ...'125SG
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One ol Our M1nj Baraeins!
MEDITERRANEAN SPANISH
New "Showroom Samples
Will S.11 Any Ploce lndivlduoJJy
· 8' Woo4 tarved arm divan , lg. man's chair or
love seat. 5 Pc Octagon dark oak din $et w/
black or avocado framed chairs; 8 pc BR set.
9-d ltir. · &: Mr~. dresser, lg mirror, 2 com-
1nodes, decorative headboard in Spanish oak
design with matching box springs, mattress.-&
frame. --. ·
ONLY $529.95
111095.95 Value)
or TErlMs IS low •• $4.66 Week"
U.. our store ~~arge plan or bank financing
AUTQMATlC lelepbone ~
""""""' equipM<nt. 6&lft ,GU?rAR. HUmbOddnc pl<:k· le lle1'Vice • all makn.
Moltb' Prnlan. DO.rnn. fcX' 35' ~r CrvJIU by 4=wbetl drive 10th buf;t!l.-F u R'N 1.T.U II '!!~s::E~:~ :::~lure.-~§!~~ 5-10-6892 ups, U.kl body, .. ocellcnt -'-n=-====--1 ..-plush lln.d..,. ohtn
Pell, Gonorol 1100 Ch1rleft 9039 I-="""======
A U C T 1 0, I ·~-= BUJEWAT!:lt QIAR'l'ERS c ... ,... 9520
. CASH RIGISTER ..,., Guttu .,.. 1340 ne~
National, a depra. aood and cue STD. ·Belt oft• r
Cond. M7-8536. Atd'1 536-4116B takei. ~
MULTIGRAPH duplicator
~ llO and IUPPlleL $225.
&e&n7 1Ei&4 Babcock. c.~
ANTIQUE ,R<ed ,....,,, ''" SCRAM-LETS tl-Driw uJI °' _. boau. "'-"-'-'"'"--"""'-'
""11 ""'' ~~JloG",;_?.ll«'°'1'' , . ' . • • · ,!_o/,l'O' cndlet/oport !llh. COA~~~AL •
l:u:·. z; cMs~ :t~· . ANSWERS ._..y. Weekly * 646-900) It'• none too eJtl)t "10 make
G•rlge S.le '°22 FE ti .D E_li> · "D' a I 1 man TH BLUEWATER CHAR~ rt•rvatlon• for S,Pr'lnl H1tL '' -,. URSDAY NIGHT l\farbld-Rodeo-Jcker-U-Drlveiallorpowe:r~ll., ldays! , . 9xl2 Wool, bhle & ...... !tin&· amplJll" $000. Ciphu ba'5 . Farin& -NO JOB Harbor cruiR1/•port. list:. WEEK-END OR WEEKLY
ed ahaae , atta {\Ii'· ""Tur-g\Oltat, llkt nctW S 5 0 . .. . - r • . Problen1 of a modern ooJ. Dall)' -Wttkly * 646-9000 546.-0291
qoolaflowerdecorator ' S45-0900 7 P.M SHARP•• lege greduale: "He lot a VACATION TRAILERS ..... .... : "'"'"" table ,-0 1130 ' ' • , •• B.A., M.A., 1Uld • Ph.D., ""' fishing Boots 9040 ...... '&:o·~-. tam .. · , oiled '"'alnut end Pl1nos rv•na ......
tabt" & othu m1'<:. "'""· NO JOB." 27 •ftL fi$hln9 loat ~:11,,d, ~rm: t.y "" ..._.,... • New Pianos • Cato 1120 &<yL ChrY. "" •oame, '"'~ "-. ~ ·-llU0tv;l
WURLITZER " BRADB.URY I t EARLY ~-~-GARAGE SALE: lllay lit ... _,_.__ all nspec SIAMESE Kl haWl!d. Nov. '68. Sleeps 3. .,..."""ER '61 VW, A·l ~ thru 4th. 16692' Irby Ln. H.B. All style& I: ....,._.,s_ !ten, female, JO Jtead, Galley, Bait Tank. ~ ~,...
842-046. Reel~ •• pa 11 ~ == =. ':r:~t.:. A~ We Sell QUICKL y ! ~~ *!ho:S,~ * Docked at Huntincton Bch. ~~i:, w1:1." =
rocker. rol.law1.1 bed, · l==-=======o;! $2,.200. 6.U-7315 after 1 p.m. 835-Q02 ~~~:· ~'""·.,.,,,..m"'-~:~~.-·~ '°""" AOK Commission Gallery Doe• mJ ., onyllm< ....,....,,_ -=.::..,=. vw:,;=. ::;~-..,-... -.-.. -!/1500-... -. --mt-1
LOVELY THINGS 1"m W rt• 0 77ll.·GARDEN GROVE BOUL EVARD GER>!AN Sho:pbard popp~o, Boot Slo•lfO 904I lollon'llWl"U'l•'-"°"'
three ioviety homes. Anti-u •tzar fCJClftS 1 Bl k we t l B h Blvd u G G Frw A.KC, imported .n. sc:ten-N'PI'. Beach ~ space tru. 213: !'Q.-9lfi0
ques, bric-a-brac, clothlna:, M811Y other makes. !.fany OC s 0 eac '• O · · Y· tifica.lly raised, laip boMd. avall., boat ~~-
and furniture. Sa.I. &. sun. In styles &: finisheJ. Prices 4~2J8.l ... Good seCurit,y 642_2809 8' SLIDE in camper; $' hi&h-
The Blutt; 2402 Vis ta Hogar, .;tart at $595. Xlnt oond. $315
Ne\l'PQI'l Beach. 644-1738 EVERYTHING IN MUSIC ""55555'5'5'=551M IN lATURE Scbnauze.n, _549-.lXM'
Beach 'Music Cenler Mi1coll•noouo 1600 Mlo~ll•-•• 8600 AKC: ""' 0r ll>ow, 3 temal•, llooll Wonted 9050 ==;=°"="===I DRESSERS. ·2 1 I o v e 1, 1 male, 8 wks old. Pick o1 · D 8 1 9525
clothes, mining tooU. Bric· -./Juke Box. Rock Ola litter. 830-1667 lit Tps A Ocftn view lots, une "!!" . .Factory Sales fl Service--N' k 1 Good ndl . · trade for 1•.....,. clear boat. a-b\'8.c, 272 Costa l\fesa St., Dally i:,i. noon ,'til 9, Sat S.5 * AUCTION * ~ 1c e · 00 lion. LASHA A~Poodle puppy, 4S4-ll:37 -·~ .-
C.1'.1. 17404 Beach Blvd., (Hwy 39) Full of records. 120 tunes, ShauY black I: white male.'""'======;:==
GARAGE SALE •t . I 11' . So. San D' J;'tt,o., $2SO. * 534-5352 SJ5 4-~-t' : ... 1 sc "nu. iegp .. -... ~. FRIDAY 30 PM -,,;;;:;;iii""'~;,:=i:-:=::1-~-~-~·-~----Mobile Homes 9200 ite1ns & antiques. 2120 Huntina:!On Beach ·. ~7-8536 "7: l\tACl-UN'fST'S 26''. Gei;tner At(C Min. Poodles. Apricot. '
VW Dune BUUY c~
engine & all rwminC par ln
xlnt Cond. Bod.Y ftmoved. Ready tor dune buggy body.
$DI. 835-520'l Raleigh SI., C.~.111ay 3 & 4 · Used H•mmond MAY 2J'd tool chest w/precis.lon tools, Show or.;iet quality. M/F. 6 8AY HARBOR Approved Furniture -Appll•n-llDO ORGAN SALE 'i."~~~~E~·i:: ;:"~~""'°""" & ~"-1165 wlu. $35 & Up, -Mobile l{ome s.1 ..
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B..J's, RT·2, C-2, A·lOO'.s, l\f. room sets, dlvani, cha.in, ..:.::.;:o;;,='°"==~--I PURE White English Sheep-Cua Loma • Roll·Away (No 1ncy ront -. BUT Quality Values lnsid9J MA~AG, , a" 10 m • 1 ,. • 100. •1'00' •1 3 A 1 * POOL TABLES * d 10 ...... ,,_ Sh~rato11 Manor Homet•-
MUST all! Compl•te
sOOrtened 19&1 VW Cba.ula:
including eng, tra.na, wide
rltru1 & ' u.nd . tire•. $325.
64&-9027
• • "' S, ..,. .S. " • • 1 o chests, comrriodes, lamps, ......._ . oi, monu ... ; very ~uc, T · • ..., •
2159 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mt&a 548·9660 "''asher. 2 5.........r, recon-many pianos -Steirnvay, · 1 ·TV' Col Cusiom -antique -modem trained. $40. 673-4010 after 4 KJ.t • Prestla:e -Sahara •• 0 11''''"' J'!IUTOl':!I, p ctures, , 1• • .. used. SPORTS ''lllO". ALL SIZES pen 9.9 Daily-Sundty 11 -5 ditioned, 1 yr parts & labor \VUrlitzer, etc. or TV, vacuum cl~ancrs, 636-%730 12-8 pm FF;=MALE -York.•hlre Ter-NOW ON DISPLAY
12 Ye1r1 same location-same o wners guarantee. Dunlap's, 1815 Open Sunday 12 to 4 dinetl!s, desks, relrl&:tta-1--...:,;~;;,""'""~--I n er. 3 mos old. $150 or best EMPf SPORTSTER, Corvair Newport, Costa Me 1 a. l{Mlf.MONO tors, stoves, WUbtrs, di')'· TV CONSOLE oUer. 89-1-J6l6 1425 B•ker St. powered nylon top, Myen;
548-7788 in CORONA DEL MAR eni, & MUCH, MU C II Good condition, $50. Bascnjl . i,J block East o1 Harbor BJvd. buckets, wide titta,. top
1,F..:~c.•;;.nl;;,tur.;.;..:e;... __ ....;;IOOO= Furniture -------1000
SP ANISl-1 ~turned from
Model Homes on sale al
1t?\s thao wholesale! Group
ipcludes beautiful 9 6 ' •
.\~ted sofa &: Jove seat, ;! Spaniah oak decorator
'1?:bles, S1''ag or table lamps,
iViill placquc, king, quecri, Oi-fUU size. bedroom suite
~~mplele Incl \:iox sprinl:ll,
-mattress, linens & boJJdolr
·biinps, Spanl>h oak ' pc
\Cl!,nlng set priced elaewhere :at· approx. $1195.00 ALL
·ft>R ONLY $399. $20 dowo,
'S''.99 per l'leek ," out of
·It.ate cttdlt OK. . \V f 11
~te for quick sale. 20th
·'Century Furniture. 9 7 7 2
~amen Grove e 1 v d . ,
•• Gjll'den Grove Daily 10..9,
fiat Jo-6, Sun Jz.5 Come
'.'in ar call <714) 530-5240
f$'1liture returned Irom dl.s-·j,tay studios, model homes,
.A.~ratoNJ cancellation.
ijl:anish ir: Mediterranean etc
20 Pc. Maple
3 ROOM GROUP
lnclucle1.: Living room set ·
table'! • lamp• • bedroom
set • quilted ma.tires~ -ma·
pie dining room. All for . , .
$449
No do1vn · Pmls. only $18 mo.
WELK'S WAREHOUSE
60C W. 4th Sl., Santa. Ana
Open Daily .9 • 9
Sat.9 ~6 Sun.11 .(
MOOR KOME
FURftlTURE SAU
(Some :Antiques)
SATURDAY 8 A.M.
16tti & Aliso,
_C~ta .t.ttrsa
Rfil'RJG J-lolpolnt, bottom 2854 E. C.OUt Hwy:, ~ MORE!! * '!iJ6...6oTI * bark! pup~les, AKC reg. on Baker I ,,_'°~nd=. '-$995=-·-",."-""=c:--,-f
ONCE A.YEAR COME BROlv'-A'-'UND e.o;s. ean, odorless. Coata l\fesa. lll4) ~9470 DUNE 8 11'""'-1500 -....ine il't'l'zcr. lrnmacu1nte-con-~ nv * 5'1-0950 * .... -"'""' dit~o.' 17 a: '' only 4 ,.,., WURLITZER WINDY'S AUCTION Misc. Wonted 1610 DBLE Expando 2 bdr:n Bum> """'· m•IAI body, old. Sacrifice! 962-3941 PIANO" ORGAN SALE --... -. -~ TRANSPORTATION Park.lane, in quite, adult. 5 Gates tirel. Offer. 546-6109
ADMIRAL· Freeier, used. 4 New Pianos trorn ...... $579 20T5'Ai 'Nev.•port Blvd. $ WE BUY $ BOits & Yach•s 9000 11tar park w/carpeting & DUNE BUGGY
Years old, xlnt condition. 10 Ne1y Qmn1.~.Jwu;i..:!·¥~·,l!i!'-!.j..< ... ,;· i-~:~-·--· ·-Cl~f!.~1"" ---..... _.. . ...!.....~·-· S..,.""'-.. _ _,4 _l"" drapes t~~aft t5o Metalnake r•• ~
Cu ft. $99.95. Dunlap'.!. l815 \VHY BUY USED'!' c.osta MeM * G46-86S6 ; APPLIA~CES ZI~CJmIN'l:."i'Ui·, • o\u1Ka-& a "'"""·~·--· .1;15:;50:;·====""-==~
,Ncwpon; Cl\l ~8-4'188 . Open l\fon &:: Fri eves 'til 9 OPEN DAI• y 9 4 head. Chn'I Crown mar DLBL. Expando 'Kft Trojan -
• Rental· Pun::ltase Plan e I;::::,::::::,::::::,::::::,::::::,::';:::::,::'°::::,:::::::: I Celer TV'i-Pl•11•'-Stereo's eng. Needs work. $Soo or 20x55. SeaclUf MobUe PrK. 9600 .
FOR SALE: LI cu in. GOUid Mu5iC Company I Piece,, HQUl• F~ll inake offer. Sec~ at 84T 890 W. 15th No. 108, N.B.~
Coldspot l'l'frigerator. Good CASH IN 30 MINUTES '""==:==;;;:;,:;= · 2045 N. l\1alrl, SA 547--0681 Bayside Dr., N. B. 0Wnr1 • '96"':~.~ .. ~"·'. ron<11tkm 1 40 • Secondhand ,Sl"'e • . 541 ,4531 • ,,...,,,. Motorcvci.1.. . 9300 ...-o<M> lWIMOND • Stelnway ''i.-v;a
"OTl'OlNT maha • nevi &: used pianos 1963 30' TROJAN. Radio, 168 HONDA •--" I .., . i\uta washer, ot all rn:a,kes. Best buys 1n Old & ne\V items. Gius, FREE TO YOU . f.athometer, · equ.lp t 0 r ""','~er, esi
late model, xlnl co nd ·$45. Ch \ n a, 'sllvr.r, plCturcS, _.,;.;c:.:;.,;.;~_;_::.:_ I fishl?li •. SI.Pl 6• Xlnt oond than 600 m1., full bell
:A, 847-8115 * So~~~hJ~~· CO jewelry, boola, rug~ .... f~r BEAGLE, AKC Male, 2 Yrs. $&500. 3412 t.f&rc\11, NB. helmet, Shop manual, extra
NORGE Gas Dryer, late l9o7 N. Main, ·• piece!!, eyeilasses, tables, 675--0842 534-3710 ' ' tire & tu~. extra gear; model, xlnt cond. -$50. cha:Irs, rocke'l, Ir&:" franied Good f&.mily &: -hunting~dog. ' . · $500. ~2346' Aft. 6 PM
*·847-8ll5 * Santa Ana mlrror, dres•er, child's Free 10 good home v.·/large -36' Chris Craft '64 Honda Scrambler, J}CW CONN ORGANS hutch & buffe1, old smoke ?!rd2363. Mission '"-¥ i e Jo' J954, Sport fishlnc, twin ·-, 305 e-. $3'i5 or best oiler. 6 ~!OS old Frigldairt! Refrig ...._. ...... . ..
I I. · ~-k-~ u ALL MODELS 1tanct,_znahogany China cab., ;""=,=,_--,--I radio, :r.tust sell! Sac. s1.ooo. Days 494..fi666, eve1 m 1"' au m . ice rna "'• 0 vc NEW & USED old radio cabinets, bric:a. FREE Kittens, adorp.ble, MS.OMO or 494-8465. Amethyst, Balboa hland.
grn. $38.>: 5494097 c\·e!i. brae &-misc. 814 w. !9th long tw:. black .& wblte , · , .
DATSUN •
'67 DATSUN
1600 CONV.
4 speed, radkl & healer, t
hardtop. Drives 1ood. (UJB :
139) I I
$1695
ATLAS
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RAC automatic wa s her. 1-lear the· NEW ·.3 Manual~ St., Q4. &12..S.tal JO am.fi pm female & lite grey male. 9 GLASS HOP PER, . 64 YAMAHA 250 rebuilt
Good ool')dition $45. ~12 Goul~ Mualc Compa.ny Tues • Sat. 2921 Carob "Ea5t Blutf .. transparent b>ttom; Xlnt engine, new tltts $325. OIRYSLER _ PLYMOUTH
2o4s-N. Main, SA 547..oo81 ~~~~~~~~~·I N.B. 644.ooBs · 5j3 oond. $175 675-$t6 LI 8-9171 2929 HARBOR BLVD. t
1110
ANT19UE SALE!
Quittinv B1.15ine1a
Eve1'Ythin1: goe11 • dealen
welcome • wholesail!' prices!
THE BEST OE·ALS FULL t.!arquettc tune-Up BEAU'flFUL part s i 1 v er , 67J..'7260 67 Yamaha 30;!, Sap $350 COsrA MESA 546-li'M '
On Pl1no5 It Organs equip 6 mo'i ·old SUOO, Persian kittens, J2 wks old. 14 ARKANSAS t !'ave I er 64 Yamaha 80 $125 ~ Dalllr: 'til 10 P·YIJ. [
A Al Al S~p--0n air chisle & impact Free to good home. alumn boat, practically new; • 548-4500 • . re ways wr,:nch 1235. eomot. Jet •13-6300 sii """"' '""'· & 1oaw iooo. '68 Buttaro 1315 FERRARI
. ' • · · alr-amdling· equip·&:: stock PLAYPEN, Stroller, Hlgh 646-5991 Xln( amd. Mwt tell 1
W'ARD'S BALDWI.N SfUDIO $150. Other mlsceU. Call aft. chair, dinette table,. 4 25: _BERTRAM '65 H~ top Equip for racing. 540--7878 FERRARI . ;
' ;:JlD fl!RNITURE
lMI Newport Blvd., CM
-~ every µjgbt til 9
Wed., Sat. &: Sun 'til g l\fPL Bunk Bds, Twin & ~~~,,., ... ~""'""""" * 4 Roll tops * 10 Oak tabll's * 4 Hoosiers * ijall
seals * Desks * )'housinds
ol sma'll goodies! ·
ANTIQUES AMPERSAND
2624 Newport, C.l\f. 642.3059
Vnst •tock Amer/Eur furn & ~· Larry Morgan. Anti-
ques. 2428 Newp;Bld., C.M.
l!Ol Newport, C.~. 642-8484 5 Pt.l 897-4837 chah·s electric stove 4 Min twin Mere llJ IO. Oean NeVu>ort Jmporll Led. 0& t
--:--'GIBSON J·50 KNITTED. FABRICS bed ~ ... 64>-2031i 512 bUC., """' <xtru. orrm. Motoncooton 9350 "'•• Counl>'• oa17 ..-, l
"20"'• "'· ~p'=c~."'M=O"'D=-E=R=--N ~··:~ c,bh1"''TV· °""'" ,· heoDrr .. cx;e11u S, , UC, m.
3 ROOM GROUP ""'· ciu-.. Lmpa. ".24;186
Includa:-.11or81 IOfa & chair DESK with blockable file
-walr.ut table1 ~ lamps · drav,.dr ·$50; B e n t w o o d
complete bedroom wi!h quill cha~ $5 each. GT~
ed mattresl • 5 pc, dinette, OILED . Walnut dloµtg table,
ate. All tOr . • . ~ 8 upholstered chairs, $550.
• $277 540-5653
Nu doY:n ·• Pmta, cnly $10 mo.
Wfll'S WAREHOUSE ..... .
600 W. 4th St.. Santa Ana
-. Open Daily 9 -11
MODERN BR 'set $50.
Birdseye maple ·fwin beds
$25each.~
17, Pc. Kl114J Size
Bedroom '$8.t. 9 .' • Sun. 11 ..
STEREO ffarmon..Karden, 6, Larit 9 dra'!ff dresser, mfr.
pl ror, 2 bedlida atanm, ~ ma e AM-FM, Garn.rd . headboard frame qull• player $XIO. Trundle bed, ~Ille • •
maple, box rprin8ll & mat-_, mattius. •beetl. blaDk.
tress $"15. Chamber:& range ets, etc.
115. Movin&-"""' ..U t>y Cbok• al Sponlah
this wed<end. call att 6, ! or Modern Style
· · u1-'8T/1. m1 QUet:.c Dr., All Far $249
\WU.TE naugh. bed divan.
Gm ~ivan w/ match'g love
•at. Wall clock. maple TV.
Misc. 235 Sherwood Pl, CM.
548-l!l60
2 ClJLONIAl1 Wing-be.eked
No.itown. Pmta. onI1 $9 mo.
WEI.K'S WAREHOUSE
GOO W. 4th St., St.lit& Alli °""" Dally 9 • 9 l!&L > • 6 Sw:. ~ .I
c.lub chaln $35 each. om.ce J:urnlture 8010 ~ an 6 or weekends
MAHOGANY secretary. $65, TIIE; \VORKS! IBM elec
.walnut inla:I d re 1 s er, type. Walnut Alma desb,
·ll'iatchins aingle bedstead, tbls. Upbol, dl1I, &helVH.
with HarUshell cue, 2 YR old Springer Spaniel, min $9400. 114:548-5979 1961 LAMBREITA, 11 k e l1.ed dealer. 11
$320 ne\v, $200 or o!ler. female, wonder f u I w/ DrNGHY 7~ii' tlberglu, ISO. new! 650 Mi, car rack. $250. SALES-SERVICE-PARTS 11:
E11c, .675-516? Cfttt 6'PM "FOR SALE clilldrcn. Needs large y~rd. 4 rattan low bar 1tooll, SlO. 2G.l Ocean Ave., H .B. JJOO W. Coast Hwy. f * BABY GRAND Plano; Remnants. samples & Mill 675-5614 5/1 645-1838 , 536-007l 642-~ewport Bea~J76t :
French Provincial styled. ends Sat. 081.Y 8 a.m. to 2 j 2iia~R~E~Y;,&:--.;;;11;;,;:1.~,.,:;;te;;:,~k',;it'.-I ii18i"· \v'-i-Bi'IiiNBOffliiiARffi<Di&&'itraiftiu.ir;:;.; I-=~~~======-I Authorir:ed. MG Dealer ·' ; •rak~ over payment•. ~ 9'19 Baker, Costa Mema. ties; 3 mos old. Free to J4' boat, trailer. Sell or Triller, Traver 9425 FERRARI '62 2+2. Excellent . ·
s'46-2815 GOING Out ol BWJlncss-Ad· good-lvlng home OR 5.J558 trade. n4: 776-06'73 all respec!J. ;
· KI1'1BALL Con'llolette piano, ding rnachlncs from $2b. aft 5 pm. · 5/3 24' '66 GLASS boat. 150 hp 6i.i1:tLLS ~~ .:.::~~ 64&4801 or fi73.2918 J•
S.wln9 MachU.. 1120 Light finish; ~ new $595. Typewrlleri ~rn $ l S: Large male Australian l/O, trtr, $5500. Swenson. acctuorlet! Ea 11y·Ii1 t
1969 SING£R w1th zig.zag & "546-==9688=======-~C~~ ::::. .::. 1i: sheepdog; very gent I e . 646-5011 or ~7l0l tntller hitch plus fende:r KARMANN GHI ' !
walnut conaole. :ftfakca but-Television 1205 ~°"~;:an,:ci.:,' .,:Y.:"'::h=t.c't>:::••,,•c.:·>c__ Need s lg e. yard . 5 llbOlit 9010 mlrTorr. Used 4 tilnes. KARMANN GHIA •67 t ton hole1, design, etc., $5.25 NEWPORT Beach Tennil 642-948J 5/I I I PracUcalb new? Private !
mo. or $36.00 caah. 526-6616 • • • f • • I! • • I 4 Kl1TENS 2 • -2 -• I D _A_... ~1987 Immaculat. • t Oub Membetlhlp tor sale. , uu • ..,, ... eek. 4 ' IESEL YAWL .-.. <J. 675-4&43 ~. •
BR.AND new Sewing Ma.. REN OR BUY Save $200. Call Ha rry Adorable. Need aood home. 2 state rma. elec relrig. SEU' contained 19 ~' ===""====":I
ch1ne & Portable T.V. Bet, ·c•L•R' BuUer, 80.S-ot!l-3882 0 r Call 646-76t1 S/3 RIT, fatho, blt '67. Sac. f'lrebe.11 Trailer. $700. equi-6 pm~ 8 pm. 646-2219 _ \\Tlfe, lllS6 Eut Bancrolt. ctn'E !Qttens, rOOd with 28' SLOOP ty. Take over Pa Y ts. I
Camarillo, Calif. dop &. kids. 7 wks old. Aux. Try $4500. Saerlfict,-death in kmily.
Musical Inst. 1125 QUAL. Kng SI.zit l>ed w/ 546-9963 ~/3 e PACl:FlC YACHT SALESe 646-3728, alt!r 6 ~m.
TV quilted matt., complete 8 WEEKS old, pay" white 3M6Vla()pxto,Newport lti' SELF contained trlr., GI/It" Hoocltjuomrs
e .NEW aqd USED e
Femtt e Vm e 6tandcl e GIBSON .• MARTIN
• Wll$N .e YA14AHA
Drum . Hetdqu1rten e ?jEW and USED e
::.wi~~u.~
pc; aiets with cymbals atart.
bW at $99.50. Pedala. hi-hats
and aeta repalred. All small
parts , aceuorlea A cymbala
In stock.
EVERYTHING IN MUSIC
Be1eh Music Cenler
, Never Uled $98; worth '250, kitttn needs a iood home. Co24 ~ ~ 673-~70 mf.111 extru; awning, etc.
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847-0406 5'8-8lJ2 5/3 .......... u,,iuM DLX K 41 $UDO. ~
e VACUUMS e 2 ADOR. Fem. bob tailed NEW " 35' Thunderbird aloop, 9SOO
.,............. _.. -O'MI ~~ti• Lalmcli anytime, Q 0 0 d I" · Reuonable .. Cout V~ colors • ..._...,,. 5/3 price ie.. ...ua, other A'I'T: Landscapers! 62 % T. FREE $10 up. u-... 1-Ir -""-kittens + othen. all qeg & sleep. 4. Head, iaJ1ey.,,T_ru.;.;;d.;;:._cs ____ ..;;.;.;c
3l3 E.17th, C,M, 6'2-U60 5 BLACK Puppies, mixed item; 'll46-0419 Chev. nat bed w/30" sides.
BABY Crib, walnut, xhlt brd. Male A Fem. 64MSM. ' · · Metal bed, tool drawers, .i.966 230 SL Coupe, 4 qd, cond~ Foam mattrHI $40. 2 513 CAL ll .. Pet'fect :for f.amil.)' H.D. 1 pr t n g • . Ideal beaut cond; Must IH to as>-Parts & LabOJ
·$7 M•.
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Rent With
Option to. Buy
wheel bike w/traininK wbls, h-====,.-.,,,.--,,-::.:: crultlng or n~l~l.. Slps 4, sprinkler truck. 64 % T. pttcia:te. 54G-'{3m '
like new $10 ~ 4 ADORABLE kittei;is, 3 lttY but c&:Ti(.!1 a ~· Head, o.tv. pickup w I IS Ide
&: 1 oranp, a weeks. Genoa.Spinnaker, boat bath. boardll 6' toot box H D
EAIU..Y Amer. couch 6 chr, MS.-1386 6/3 Xlnt cond. $3500. 644-00.6 iprlng;, Both trucb g~
2 e_nd. tabln. ~ FREE to iood home , SABOT, xlnt oond. Complete, oond. Ex. mecbanlcal. $1295 Frf&Wahw, mod • .t&blm Ir healthy, fr1endly kittens, 6 mart, WI. ctnter board. ea. 646-1718
ohalr, etc. M&-005.1 wkB old. ~ 5-3 $235. See at 1532 Mlramarl,,5;,:7:;.CllE,;;o_v:;..:;14c...to_n_tn>_c~k-. ~E-og
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Sales, Service, Pana
Immediate "Dellmy,
All """"" --·-"-nt -'-~1. ...,. ,.,.,... fW, draft'&" tbl!. settee, D•U'-"" UI:-VI............, ,.., ... _ s.lel A: Semct: ...... drpL 6J3.-487l __ , We alio rent tht .fotlotrq: * Furniture *· Wuben 6
Dr>«o * Jldrl&wroton ..
UPH018I'ERINQ • (Ein. SM.A1L bladr: I: wtUte puppy Dr, Balboa. ttc. o/hauled. He I p e r
pe&n cratt.men) .Free nt., p/pooclle, I wla: cld. 675,.31lJ e C.U,.20 by t)l'l pty. Good 1prtnp • load levelers. ~,jpbol.215 ~ HB aft 5 p.m. -5/l cood, well equlpt. Wftnd1 or $425. Call SD-2GM j~rlllP Lll l
_ii 111 p Ll I I ,,
i?:AL. Kn& She bed. w/ Dally ll noon 'tU I, Sat "
Rianted t&tt .. complete Office Es.ulpme~ IOl 1 1740& Beach mvd., (HWJ 39) 'N""r .... i911; _. $2"3. ==c.::;===-=:.:.:1111 mt.,So. Su Diep Fwy.
..(Ml)6 NEW VtBee ftJ.ing system, Ru11tirigton Bea~ &47-8536
A le awr new never witable for '"1 nta.te of· RICKENBJlCKER G u I ta r ~. Milke oi.rer. 5u-4i025 ~. $25. ~13S2 hallow body, "6'". $400.
Of~ eveil only. CHARGE )'OUI' want Id now. val11t:. \Vant USO. S.f9.;J7&J
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DBL bed, -a. ma-RUS6IAN BLUES tnll "304794' JHpo 9S10 --521-7555 !!!'n. ';,~: .!'! 642.J354 511 lJ'. SUNF1SH St.llboat, all Mll.rl'ARY Jeep. Olt"f' V-1.
$30. ~7fm HAIE.colllt, half Ger. Shep. rigging included.. µke new, New no x JS ttres. Many 3100 w. Cout B1f7., N.B. •••••••••• e CX>LOR pleture tubes,
new, in.mlled $75. Call
962-5300ooytime
~:-;;~=------I iemAle. 1 yr. ol.d. 'llad shots. used once $400. 846--9042 more extras Will conalder 60-MJ) 54&-J'IM l
SET ol l410ll duba with bac -· 512 CANADIAN SOLING "'""· ..,_,,;.. Authorb:ed MG Dcoln , • cart. bMntlfUI cond!tion. .
Bat o!le': Call 4!N...z:ll far AOORABLE fuzzy kinens.,~~A~V~Al-'LAB~~LE~SOO.:,.,!:N!!:!t~!l:Whl='le"-~:"'.:'la':l=Dlme4=":-:::~==.=0IAltG:".:":=E=IT:!:;::::~ll appolna:ne°nt ·pu:tla)ly hlbrtm., I ..a.1~1c, NA'J'IOl'l ' 673-2U50
HI-Fl r. s-1210 WOOL '"' •P-'mo"'' old. 646-0lll 5/1 Columbl• S.S MelTe I!!'!!':'"!' A-9'001moorled A-~ ;.;.;.;..;..-"--;....--;..;..;.; l2X12 l-t.. -n-11 •-2 FLUFFY black kittens., 6 F/G, A·l, priced ri&ht! • ""'•e; ex~n • .... wlca. old. Pia call after 4 714: 'l92-4341 213: '199-0:22S STEREX>, G.E.. wood
cabinet AM/FM atereo
radio, • apd cllangtr, toUr
floor mode11. OnlY $169.88
Dunllp'a, l815 Newport. OI
-7788
cludlna:·pad $25. 540-4T33 PM 545-9138 5/2 ==='"='·-------~11 SOLID Maple 3 drawer delk:-t'IB\VPORT Flnn, tpare sail. cheat. Excellent condition PICK )'OUl' pick. Adorable rudder & boom. Good !'Old
$35. Hl-4'133 kittens, 6 wkg. old. Houae trailer, $1000. 675-3188
IJroken.838--7650 5/328' CAT. Choy d••cn, '!:·~·• = P!e:: WEil\tARANER & Lab pup. EnRnada wt Extru. *CO .. 00 pin. $20 ~adL &e..6110 after val, u.c-$5995. 7JUl93-1019 SP!;rflnt Gooch .., Wkenda, eVQ. I0-3324 5 =====--....;= e 'TIS ·'t'rop1cal Fish e pm. KITE, 2 Aila. ld·way tralltr,
SURFBOARD · o~ntna 'bout MQ' lStb BLACK I: white female J>UP-xlnt,cond. flOO. ~au
Ex:ce.Dent eond, 10 ft. RuueU. FowUain Valley IC-4530 PY· 2 months o Id. 6 pm I: wknd.I.
perkct board fol bcltnhtn ONE 1eat Brfttsh Blichty 545-3157 5/1 WANTED FOR RHODES 19.
SOll. 545-54'/S charltr (light, u · ID U>ndon FIVE adorable lon&hair Id~· Traila', dolly or 2 0 •
NEAR new .et maN Stan depart ~ &. t125. 644-292'2 tens. 6 wb, male I: &male. ~ * 675--7402
Thompson ~( clubs • ba&1 67M106 !13 •1111 KrrE No. 800, ~ ,.~.~...,.. TAPE~-·. caffee "" ro:.-""'i.. $175. ~ .. • table ;io. -T UVES Ldt• -mate • condition. Call att.
SKIN dlvlJW J'.'l?IUlatot, $30. 6"6-3695 female kittens, htetnn. 6 PM: 615-190'1
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Ml•cellanllOVI 8600 fer. 6C-l192 Cbr1a. • 512 SACRinCEl :tr·cta1alc
. ' ' ' TENT l0Xl3, uttd 10 di)'I; 'tJEEO 1-.: ...... bOroe.Jo.r ~ eni.i.er. JKf. Good IOl.lftd I
ATLAS lllndAW, 10" .,,.id $110. uliinc $15. Canw' " tAl idtte ';'1 "'1'""11• tow. 110 lip : 15311!1 a ••• L 91...1._
.$50. Call 96l-199f tbl. stooll. 342-5261 ~-W.7?13 , n. s'n Cray Marine. Radio 6 , DHt.Q .,. t
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t50ll. 3.14-B Victoria, Ot clu1lvt Newport Beach Ten-FREE Kltteni • JllOltl)' Jona" -1118
.fs YOUR AD IN 0.ASSI• nb Club. 614--0631, ~ hair -"hlr'-!42-31711 !Ill Iott Slip 11\eorlnt 9036 894-3322
nl'.Ot Som~, will be COMt". 9 •laUon beaot)t ONf ~ch, fialr coMJtiQn, MOORING wanted.: To lease OPEN 7 DAYS
1ook1rW for tt Dial 60$73 Alon equip, for l≤ · aood ...... ~~§~~§~:~:i~ar~bey;~•:•_S.~:U...:::.l:lla~nd~-11..,.:;~;:::~~~!!!!!!:~:.:.:;::.;.J tar quick, •rtlelenl tttull.a. condition! S-13--7412" _ WhHe Elep Mt.'lT 61'3...eB09 ""
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:t•~LY PILOT "" ThUr!dly, MO! 1, 1969 1 'ftmPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSl'OttiTION TRANSl'ORTAT10N TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TR ANSPORTAT ION
Imported Autos 9600 Imported Avtoo · 9600 lmpo_rtod Autos 9600 New Cart tt00 Antt;;JO;: CIM1lca 9615 UIOCI Cart 9900 Used Coro 9900 Us.cl Cort 9900Used Cort 9900
' MGB
·~ !ofGB. BRG ext. iUk int.
\Vire \vh!s, old.rive, .Jl&H.
Ori& 0""1U' $1700. MS-1500
OPEL
TOYOTA · VOLKSWAGEN Ji.11 ~\JJCK t -D» sw. .. 'CHRYSLER
Model '4). Good cond!Oon, BJLL MAXEY '62 vw·Bug We'd " ruMlnc l550 flnn. '68 CHRYSLER 300 2 Or. ~ S6SO or make Qfrer. 536-1100 HT. Fully equiy.""1,900 ntl.
lTt§J YIQ!TtAJ "vw :: ~=~ ~ • SALESMAN OF . · • Aulol Wonted . 9700 ~"':." =• ~ .,i:
• • • -• • •I '\ ,.._, 0, ,.. °$ I
' .. _, . . ' COUGAR
18881 BEACH BLVD. dition! M~t Sttl $U.89. • tHE WUIC } •WE :PAY .·. •54 NEW Yorker DeLuxe
SPECIAL
PURCHASE
from FORD
MOTOR CO. '68 OPEL Rally Cadet; ft'd. ~~~-~~t u"~7c!~~ MD-0040 aft 5 PM •.For i.dlc•tioit1t. o.it policy •. CASH Auto trans. 'R/R, P/S. VS
orange ,,../hlk. racing I======-'=='=== '66 VW Bus, runs great. looks • Heml, eng. Good coud. $3)0. J96S Cougar XR7 Coupe, At.
1ilrii:X?s: :;till un(kr nc~· g ood • B l t • i n be d , • Coo!t .. v·S•r•lc:o·l11to1rity • M6-663B tractive 111.'aloom-turquoise
'FINEST SELECTION
OF
PREVIOUSLY
OWNED
""illTMIY. Chronle '''hecl!I, TRIUMPH $1195. 812-3091 • ,.. • for used cari I: trucks just I========= metallic Clnlsh \vi!h Patth·
radio, :102_.cng. f.!ust sclJ, '65 VW Bu,e;. Good condition, • • e&ll UI for he Htirna~. CONTINENTAL mcnt lealhcr bucket ~ats ~~~~~~c~,!1akc an of-l:ns~l1~:~h~': Jow mile~~::·' • • GROJH (fffYIOlfT t~ b~~k e~~=u ~~f.a~i~
hl'st ofler 6'l"t....d'JJl:t • Speclcil. Purchase 1ranS, radlo S: •heater. ,""11·.
'QI OPeL Kadtlt Rally. Lo ' :re '68 V\V, many extras. • • . .,... ml1es, $15.'lri. Aller 6 & '58 TR.J. Runs great, new top $l79l. • Ask for sales Manaaer from FORD er i;tceiing. po,1·cr disc brdk·
& ·-.,....,,.. .,..., =•0 • ,~ ...... m·~ MOTOlt1 co. . "· Factory Ah· Cond, This \\tlekcnd~. 5~74.11 E ·-c;'rpe...,, ,,,,_, .....,..........., * ~6-12~5 • • • H~=." .... ~ T ... 3-_.....,.. ....... , ~ beaulifuJ car drn;(ln only
'6:J OPEL SlaUon \\'~on, 0111~======== 1968 VW \Vhite Sedan w/bl.k • • KI &.mt 196t.Continent11.t ,Con~r1ible. 12,(W mt. nnd buyer rccl'il'· '66~'67-'68
CADILLACS
wmTanly, lD\11 nilles. $1900. VOLICSWAGEN int,. Lmv m!leage, • • un: PAY Wff Beautiful Gold Beige MeW-es the balaJ'IC'c ol the neu.'
G7S.l29i' ~eve!. JOHN 111:0·-• "' lie Uzf1ah with .Parchment car Factory \\'arrdnly.
V\V 1960 V\V $500-SunrooL Clean-• • leather lntcrlor and white \VOW SU
PORSCHE
1961 POltSCJ-!E 1600. ·ru~
exhsl, tug/ski ra~k. (·ar
L'O\.. 'lmn1ac cone! $:2000.
-G-12-.iTill
l!YJ9 PORSCHE
Call lifter 4:30 p.m.
* 53t?-7.f¥ *
RENAULT
1900 RENAULT, 2 new tires,
R&l1, $150. * * 842-4682 * ..
SPRITE
A "l11ic• M111" for 17 tftR YOUR top. LuxnMI throughout, or $3295 CAJ\1PERS & BUS'S Low niileage • v•~n wko r11id1• 111 tk1 • rv CAR -·
'67 Camper * 675-0244 * •H11bor Ar•• wl tk ki1 wif•• course. Auto trans, radio &
'66 Bus Delu:o;e 1.V_O_IJ-,-.3-":.'A.:Gc::'E:.:N= • .,'-."P<~,1-,-,-l. l • '"' l cllildr111. • ,CONNELL =:;·st~c':.~~~-po~~r ~:~ JQHNSPN & SON
'6·1 i pass. Bus Orig. owner. $1150 -LfNCOLN·l\1ERCUH.Y ·m OelllXe Bus E ~1 • • CHEVROLET es, poiver \Vindows, 6-11·ay 2626 Harbor, Costa i\Icsa
-,,~ Eng'""/ "'"· • rur DDfVE THE • powu ..... etc. Looio< and 54~"35 ' ~ ..... '60 V'iV sunroof Jl 2828 Harbor Blvd. """• Jik"~· brand new. B•..,..r
• ~--1& M r:A., ,-.., ....,~ 11 l\Ti • .SO. of San Diego F\"'-·.l MUST* .. ~'::,;~ 1*395! MINI • BRUTE • ~ · .,. ~1200 ,..,.;,,., tho balaoce or tho ., '-~=~~-'--~-~-r • i! Will Buy ne\v car Factory \Vanwly. '67 Cougar, E.xcellcnt e ~ ,. UQC .... condition. Private ~ ·59 vw Ex. running '°""· • .. JUST ARRIVED • ~· a Ne111 paint aZ¥1 tires $500 • R. • Your Volknrqm or ~ $419 5 I =~-';c'::.",;Y·:_,,:'9c.J..c.Y·=~.:.1 --~A 'd:S "'~3733 ''"'· • ANOTHE · BIG • A""' ""'dollaro. PUI 1or JOHNSON & SON ';:';711, ~~c~d. s~65ti~"'''· ,._, .J p '67 V.\V. Bwi 9 Passenger. • SHIPMENT OF. • ar not. Call RaJpb LlNCOLN-J\1ERCURY · .. &l2-59JG *
I. ~Y Xlol oood, 11800. 1969 • 7-3,,1-1-90 -2626 Hru •. ":::~.'"Me.a I========
"' Alt 5 p.n.,.,,..603.1 . • "~-FORD
673-0000 Ext, Glj7 1968 V'iV Sunroof, extras.• •. ~ ri!m~ (11'1i.SO.c18BnDiego Fwy.)
!N SO. CALI FORN IA
4 DOOR -2 DOOlt
• El Dorados • Calais
• Coupe de Vill.s • Sedan de Villes
PRICED FROM $3495 1970 HARBOR BLVD. $l800. • , {5 FO"D COSTA MESA G'13-498' alt t>pm. • OPELS • TOP I BUYER 1968 Continentals u · K
'67 SPRITE. perf. cond. $1.650 --.:.:,c:6.:_9c.:VW=,c, =--59· vw, CHEAP? • • BILL1B881~ TOSlvdYar.A 3 to chOO.!I(! from • all com·
Or best offer 673-17(6 hlorn-S "'· .... ken Crankshaft ~ • GALAX IE 500 =· • H. •···• Ph. B<? ~ plelely 1 u x u r y cqulpped. Some Carry New Car In,. or Ews U.™EDIATE DELrvERY e •••7•~ e • ~ ~ A t •-& o· h I XL COUPE .. .,. Bank Financing ;>'to-..,,.. WITH AUTOMATIC u 0 udns ra 10· ca· 5 Year or 50,000 m!le Warranty '67 V\V Bug, low mile., clean. • 8 Auto Lusfn.. 9810 er, Factory Air Cond. pow-V-3, automatic trruis .. radio, $213 DOWN ,.,1any exlras. SIJ25. Call : TRANSMISSION • • er steering, power brakes, heater. pol\'er steering, flO\\'·
S-14.03 * 36 mos &tG-0727 alt. 8 pr,1 • • Jtl' LEASE 'EM Jtl' ptl\\'er 111indows, 6-way seal, l'r brakP~. po11'er windows.
Plus l final pymnt for 8 '68 Cad CdV, full pwr, air, Landau roofs, etc. Very low (PJA 584!
SUBARU
SUBARU ti!le. Full 2 yr, 24,000 '63 VW SeClan. Xlnt con-8 • V'""I •·p. 0 ,,·,,,n 14,500 n>I n1iles and beauliru!ly main-$1095 · 1 A il 1 t dition. Ne111 tires. Radio. ..~ w d c · m1 war ran y, va on y a • 24 mo. lse at $149_ mo. . taine . Buye,-reC1)JVes the RetGi l Division T & M MOTORS $800. 646-4865 • · 8 New ,69 Eldorado, full (.'quip, balance of the new car Fae·
C'.J297 POE 8081 Garden Grove Bfvd. W · · 1 1 ·~".87 24 tory \'lairanty. Attractive ATLAS ALLE .
. OLDSMOBILE • CADILLA C "' 534 2284 Be h 2-555 VOLVO • air, v1ny op ,,_., mo, Opt.equip $3Cl. 1'~reight $14.tio ~ -at ac 89 --1 • OUR OPEL PRICES mo lsc!. '69 LTD 2 dr vinyl colors, your choice. No. 630'2.
Dcli\·crl'd Sl34.1.50 OPEN SUND"l\ Y • HT al $l09 52 No 6303 No 8683
'63 V'!N Convertib lo . VOLVO : START AT • • SOUTH c'clAST mo. . . $5295
CllRYSLER -PL 'l'i\IOUJ'II
2929 HARBOR BLVD. .,. lax & lie.
1000 W. Coast Highway
Newport Beach
645-0050 * 540-2733 .
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<.Sod. dtr, owned '' uttlo • s17 7 7 • CAR LEASING JOHNSON & SON 'olc lady in Laguna. $75 NEW 164 • I • 300 W. Cst Hwy, NB 64J.-2182 LINCOLN-MERCURY
Cash dcls, fake s n1 a 11 &
pymnts or older car in NEW 1800 a • UMCI Cert 9900 2626 Ilar~ta Mesa
.trade. LB \VID 437, Call NOW ON DISPLAY o ll you 8
Ken.49-l-9773or;A5-Q634 Ii L • · R~ODAYI RS • BUICK (11\fi.SO.o~SanDicgcFwy.) -A_l_R~C~O~N-D-IT_l_O_N_ED-1 11,"~~ .. -~~·J•:niYO•a • •. 1967 Continental 1968 VW Ulll. UUl(J • IRAND NIW 62 BUiq< 2 Dr. coupe, 4 doar sedan BeautiiuJ. po1r-
Lo:ldcd 1vith (')l;lraS, xJnt • '69. IUICK ' • ~H. auto. tr~ pew der blue~ ~h with dark
condition. $1850 ol' bes! oU. • •2444 • paint; fi:'.Oiif'fr&.ns • $225. blu~ leather interior. Luxury
t'r. Pry prty. 842-3164 • ., 8 96Z-67l 4 Pquipped l\'ilh automatic
'66 VV./, xlnt (-Ond. R & J·I, 1966.Harbor. C.M. 646-9303 • OR~~~~IURS • '62 BUICK Invicta. ~ll transmWion, radio, healt'r,
n1usl sell, going east. $300. • po_wer, alr<0nd. Good cond. factory air, po\ver brakes,
& T.O.P. 546-8980, ask for Sport Cars 9610 • • $650 or best offer. Call aft 6 6-way po"'·er seat. Orie O\\'ti.
Bill ~ -'----'-----• pm, 548-8743 er carefully rilaintained.
GO V\V. ~. R/H. C-«ld rub-'67 MERCEDES • 8 '65 BUICK Special Station <TEY 968) '
'.) r. r. n e ca s 1v fl r k. DIESEL 200 D Automatic, • Waion. Low miles. RIH . $3895 _ /
Tran~norlation or \rill s wap, 4-1,000 actual miles. Like • 064 IA'MILll -• alr-rond. Xlnt cond. 494-4509 JOHNSON & SON
6~6-18G2 aft 3 ne11'. 11 e r b Friedlander, •990 St1. W19011. F1ct. •it .• 1940 BUICK Spee 4 dr M!cJ
'fili V\V. Must Sell Al Once.! 131:>0 Beach Blvd. {llwy 39) .P.S .. 1uto. lOVK 113 }; very good rond. $270 or besi LINCOLN-MERCURY
Loadl'.!d! ll<".s only 12,{X)() mi. Phcne 893-T:i66 -53t-6824 • $ 14~5 : offer. 548-4800 2626 llar~sta hiesa
A steal at $1655. Priv. pty, Antiques, Cla~itl 9615 • • • CADILLAC ll i\li. So. ot San Diego F\vy.)
772-9340 165 AUSTIN/HEALEY C ·
\'\V Bll.'; Deluxe '64. Nc1v 19:8 BUICK engine, com-.Sprite. 4 1p11d, redio, heet-• 1.968 Cad Coupe d& Ville. 1964 ~nt1.nental
COSTA f\.lESA 546-193.J.
()pen Daily 'til IO p.n1.
1967 Ford
Galaxie 500
2 door Hardtp. Atlrac\i\·c Sa-
hru·a Beige l"x!erior 'vifk
tlyo-tone n1atchi11:::;-in1crio1·.
Auto. trans .. R&II, PS, PB,
'driven only '.:'l,000 miles by
original owner. Looks and
<lri\'es like ne'v. 1uzr 4&5J
$1995
JOHNSON & SO N
LINCOLN·?l1ERCL'RY
2626 l larbor. Costa ~Jesa
M0-563.";
ll 1\11. so. or San Dieg(l F'\'Y.l
'61 FORD FALCOtl
RAN CH ERO
Aulomalic. r,_rllo,
fibel'glass tonncau
tGVJ:: 7jl'
heatrr,
cover.
11 50 SOUTH .COAST HIGHWAY
LAGUNA BEACH
494-1084 e 547.31 3
Ml:RCUltV ·--SP~CIA L
PIJP.CHA§1'
from f.ORD
tllOTO!? CO.
'66 PLYMOUTH
BEL VEDERE II
2·DR. HARDTOP
Ttad10, healer. (SLU 3-12)
$895
fff lAS
CllRYSLER -PLYi\101JTII
:.1929 llARBOR BLVD.
lr•1ns, s1<U"lcr, ~bocks. plrtrly rebuilt on !peciaJ .•'· !YWT 3211 • FULL y 1..DADED' $570!l 4 Dr":y .Bea~tiful :iilvt'r ~ue
15300 Beach Blvd .. \Vstmns tr headcM>. Sttnroof! S 12 5 o stand, ready for installation $1295 • m book •""""" ~ metallic fn~lsh \v-matchmg
Phone 8!»-3322 f..Jfi .. :z:i2l after 5 pm S150. Alsc numerous parts. • ue ~ ~~-interior, fully luxury ('quip.
67 'TOYOTA 4 w· Sedan. 1!159 V\V 6 passenger bus for '38 Buick. 536-UOO e • '66 CAD convertible, 20,000 pcd, Auto1natlc trans .. ra·
$450 ,
lflG8 J\1ercol'y Park Ln.ne c.'Jll-
vM·llblr. B~:tutlrul Jama11·a
Yellow finish \vi.Ji black 1;i-
1crior anti blnc !; lop .. \n'''
trJn.s, radio ~ heater, !-';1r-
101')' Air Conr!. power stt'~i'·
111:;. fY>\\'Cr brakes. poWl't'
11•indows, err . Dl'ivr.n only
10,{)l)a n11s. This ol1l:;l11ndin~
t'at· r·ould l>t> ca~iiy 1ni~lllln•n
frJr Lrand 11c11'. Bu.vcr rccci\".
es The bala11cr. of lht' ne11
l'ar Factory \\'a1·ranty. '\'PC.
36li.
COSTA •r.1.ESA 5-i6-l!l:;4
Opt>n Daily 'Iii 10 p.m'..
f:/H. J\rVI• ruhbrr. Lo tru.rk. Rcblt cng. Tape <leek, •30 Standard coupe, Ford. • '65 OLDSMOBILE • orig. miles, red \Vlth black dio, heater, PS, PB, P-1\•jn.
1n i!cuge SJ\nj. &16-0622 ra<lio. Days 642-7093, f:'vcs Good condition. ·$600. 4 door H.T. F1ctory 1ir .• top, all extras. ~i-28U dOll·s, 6-wu,y seat, factory ATLAS PONTIAC
DAILY-PiLOT ·o=~n~1E= •. ~A-&12-98!19 , * 494-8200 * •power it11rin9 & br1k1s, '5.9 Cadlllae air cond., pl115 many more. CJJRY.SLER -PLY:ltOUTlf
IJNES y •1vto. !MOY 1461 8 Convert $'100 (l0Z63n Z!t'9 HARBOR Bl.VO ..
'66 FllHTIA( GTO
. . ou can use them '66 V\V, original owner. blue, IMMACULATE '4r Red Ford • $1595 • * .,. .,;,.,. •' $1695 •
i'Jt' just pc11nics a day. Dial i;:1Y'at condition. $13 5 0 Convcz1ible. ""'""''~ COSTA MESA r,.16-193 1 1 ~fi.I='="'='=' ======:.io5'6-=IJ:=88:======~=Ca=ll='6='7'-'=18=28=Fri::=. =•:::':=":::":::· : '67 TEMPEST • 't;c?~t1Viufi1~.ck J\~l JOHNSON & SON FO~~:JcD~~Yf'~1~ l:.~>~~~. 1
S3595
JOHNSON & SON
Z •toor !l.T. \'S, automatic,
!'i\tlio, heater, factory air.
tOP.!::jJ1
Imported Autos 9600 Imported Autos 9600 lmport-4 Autos 9600 •Cust. Cpe. R&H, .uto.,• cond. ?.tu.st sell. 541-2992 ii~CO~·J\g;,Rl~UJ\~Y 011·ncr, 58,000 mi. hke ·nc"··
• P.S., f1~t. 1ir. !TRS U41 • CAD '63 ,.convertible. All ar St~563Ss eS<l PIS, P/B. a~ki~ S:l9J.
J,JNCOLN-1\IERCUP.Y
26:.!6 flarbcr, Costa illesa
;,~().Mi.'l'l $1295
N/'Jlrl\Y:NMYNr/~J'N : $2195 : \':'.'E!,"~1• ownor. ~M;:~~r :a~'.'"° ea'::: .. ;1,::;,;.~ :~~,:";: h~~
CALfflO RNIA SPORTS ·CARS • "66 IUICK , • CAMARO F/pwr. Leathor ;,,. . .Foo F""" ';.-; 7,000 ML !2'00. MUSTA NG CIIP.\'SLEr. -PLYMOUTH
ATLAS fl !\Ii. &>.of Sa11 Dir;o ~~1~·.v.)
. Wildc1t <I door. F1ctory air, 11lcrec w/10 tapes. Orig s.1:;..23;,7 US 2923 llAnBOR BLVD.
H d ~ • •ir. •11to .. pow.1r 1t,1rin9,. ,68 CAMARO 4 _ _. pr. pty, 6'f!!-1136 '67 M TANG HT .. COSTA !IJESA 546-1934
~~ 5 \'i:\~atno
OW oe5 £'113 • RIH lSVX 0161 • 1pen1 con-'{;Q YOHO, 1'00d. c·lr.an rlr'1v-Gocldl'~s gold c:..t., t•'·•'.'h '$2. 595 8 ••I•, P/o, 5 -w ',,_,, '66 CONTINENTAL Counn _, Oprn Daily 'ti! 10 p.n1• for the pric -'" '"" ...... "" ,~ ing car. SLJJ or Best oiler. black 1111.. p\1•r s!rcl'ing, 111 ... I ~c-c==..;:..,.:::c.:.::..c...:::.._1
extra cost
, , . Including front who1I di·c:
br•kc 1, "1-1pud t.vnd1rom11h
1ti ck 1hift. da1ll-mou11!11d !1th•
011111\or, lotking •dju1t1b!1
bu cktf •O•h. und<1rco1tin9.
THE
NOW
CAR Front
Disc Brakes Te1! price ii todevl
Fiat 850 Spi~er I
I
,,,
I standard on the
8'50 Fiat Fastback
1cgi·P
,,,
11
Sile Hlup of front disc i nd rear
h)'Ctr~lie brakn stop1 )'O&I fast
;tnd sure wit!\ no fade or pull .•• just
OM of !he 30 "extr1s" Flat
dcli11er1 11 stancl•rd equipment.
• HUGE SELECTION
AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ·
0 124 SPIDISR e 850 CPE. SPIDER
~ALIFORNIA
'-' SPORTS CARS
901 E. hr ST .. SANTA ANA. 5"12°8801
0 WE'RE HAVNG A SALE-IN • 51 OD anil GOO D CREDIT Delivers With Pa ments of
'61 Fl.AT
150 Spicl1r
V7Z-I JO
$75.55
'65 A.LPll~E . ., .. ,.
ftCZ·5•5
-$56~6
'U'a\.PKA
ltd1t1.
,SW 041
$62.00
'611 FIAT
150 Cp1.
U PG~ll2
$56.66
'63 ,tl'INI
Rd1t..
O~C -914
$51.66
'41 ttlulfljitt
TR~A
MVl·~ll
'61YW
IUS
UM0.261
$64.22
PoascHt
1600 S11p1r
UCVT20 1
$94.44
'6S DATSUN
$.~.,.
PCl·457
$51.66
'60 ALPIHI 'It fl.ll 'll M•
Rdtlt. 124 Sid. Rd tlr.
IEE-liS -0-""• JZE·t2)
$46.50· -$75;55 -$5.6'6j
"ll"Tif ..
T-.J
RGW-4t7
-...... """' Rd1h.
•OJ..011
'It fl&T
150 Spld1t
NEW
$56.66 $51.66 $67.16 $89.00
PHONE 542-8801
'61 ~LPINI
1600 Rd•h.
'-EW·l93
$64.22
, '46 MG
Rd1tr •
Wlf-161
$75.55
'41M•
GT f1,tb1ck
ttll
$94.44
• • 1.5,000 mi. $22'51), 642-0385 Fully loaded + Slf'reo tape ;,J6-6S!l1 auto. c.xcellcnt· cond. SOO GI POto.'1 IAC Satar\. 9 pas~ '---=------'-='==='=====~]deck. Still undrr '\'arranty 11·0 •• R&I' PS PB ... •1 .,2850 64--&I" n• "' CLEAN. '62 Ford, ii cyl., stk. cash llcls. or take loreign gu 1. ~. ·, • auto
• '66 T·EMPEST • _ CHEVROLET " · ~~. J-Vt-ou Nriv Iran~ & .sent rovers. car. •f'inc. prvl prl)'. LB lrJns. Sl iO. \Vk•lrll only hd
Culfo111 cpe. R&k, ••+•.. '62 WHITE w/blaek leaUlCr •.1 l ·~~ .:•n •().'l9 UOE 393. Cali Ken 491-9IT.; 5 . .".Jl}..5118, aft 5, &12--0Xll
,. 8 Loa I~~=· ~r~a;;ns;;";;~=·"'~=~==~ •P.S., f1ct9ry 1ir conv..itio11· '65 Chev Impala HT interior, tun po"tt-er. dP<I, or 545-0634 l"1.i Lo\ i\1.\NS. Xlnt rond.
•1n9• ISTDl771 • top rond. $1050. 5'18-0J60 LINCOLN ~.,,,,,.;....,COi;;":ii'v°'E"·i·"r,...."·""'-~ 1 1,00~ n1ilcs. 3-0'.111er. ~1 1010. • $1 595 • Full pwr, fact air. Owned vJ .~ t . L.'f., aulo., ot.&
, __ .;_ ___ ;,,,,, _ _., by litUe 'ole man from Lei-CORVAIR . p1\T. i,;tccr. 'fonneau t'O\"C"r, li7."1-'.i76.J.
... sure World. $150 Deis or take LINCOLN. '§6 C.9UJ>C.. lmmac. sl-c1"CO. new l1ri>s k b.1t!. """''"'P;;;O°"'":-r"J7AC"°2'°"D"•-.-. -,.,.k-an-:
• '61 ClJTLL"l.C • trade. Will line prvt prty. ,·,.--CO-RS-A--,,-,"';y--,-1,-an 1i cquip'd. $2700. Pvt pty. KI Pricctl rii;:ht SllT.i. S.12-SJ;:; Jl,i::JI. goa<I fires, auto.
.s,d. 01Vilt1. full ,ower.,. LB RFH 582:_ Call James, s°i2oo. Call John l\fohler. ' 7-2595/0R 3-2828, 61 Balboa El:l':;. ~::_!IZO. 67?.-7792 alt. 9 P'8
f1ct. 1Jr, !HXS 7421 e 494-9113 or 545--0634. * 646-4303 * Cove, N.B. 19CS GT il1ustnng 300 CJD. 'I •. $1095 •CHEVY JI Deluxe Station===='=='==== i.p, R/H, p ~. cli~r brk:;,
Wagon, 1963.· Auto tr;ans, 18 CORYETIE MERCURY mcch:inic Ol\'llt'fl. Lik1· new -
• ,65 MUSTANG-• ml to gal.. Luggage rack, ---------I 12.000 1nl. $2300. lii3-32:'11
• ,. ' ' • xlnt cood. s.. "' apprec. 1967 c 196 7 Mercury . '68 MUSTANq 2 + 2. V-8. Co11.,f. -· •• 111a n11t11. c..0.:7373 --off"'"' OrYeffe I · •IRVX l tli) • ........... • ........ u• .... • c I p rk fac air. ps, r & h. lin-
$1195 • "' CHEV Imp. 2 dr Hdtp Stin9ray 0 ony a maoularo. s.or;i;.,., Call
• • ¥ Rebuilt 29.1 cu m. 4 BBL A beautifUl original British Station Wagon after 5 PJ\f. 673-1606
• Y>i~ 3 speed, good tires, racing green metallic finish Royal J\1aroon metallic fin-TllE Better 'ti5 Mustani:: GT.
062 CHEVIOLET 8 radio~ It huter. $ 4. 0 0 · '"''ith white aJltlliquel black ish \\'ith matchini inlt'rior, R/h, air. P/s. Nu pain1 .
•PleK-uj). Plumbirli or• 546-0573 alter 3 inlerior. 427 engine, 4 speed fully fnctory equip!, inclucl. S1575. 673--1871
•clcctrlcn1 special. • 65 CAPRICE, one owner. trans .. power st'eering, Ai\1-ing auto. trans., radio, ileat-
•
• $(K9
6395
9
1
5> Air, P/B, PIS, PIW: New FJ\t radio, heatel', factory er, power stet'ring, power
• tires &; brakes. Ex. cond. al e. Driven only 2·1,000 ml brakes. dual action tail gate.
$1575 Jinn. 540-2928 aft 6 by one owner. lmmacula!e Trndt'd by original owner.
'66 T-lllD • 1962 CHEVY Impala Super eoilditlon. UXV 959. Sale CTRJ-18931.
•F1111 pow1r, fectory 1ir .. Sport radio, heater, auto,, price $4095. $2395
•is'v"" • ..... p.b .. ""°· 642-806.1 SAVE $320 JOHNSON & SON
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OLDSMOBILE
UNIVERSITY
SALES & SERVICE
OLDSMOBILE • $2595 • 'GS CHEV Sta Wagon, auto, From Kelly BIUe Book LINCOl.N-J\fERCURY
81 _ __:~--...,..-:. V-8 Pwr MB. 4 dr, 9 "'· JOHNSON & SON 2626 Harbor, Costa Mo.a 2850 Harbor Bh"d.
• ''4 IUICK Good thnlout. 546-6757 LINCOLN-~1ERCURY 5-I0-563.J Cosia Mesa
•Wiide•• cp'.. Aut1., PS,• '57. BEL-AIR 4 dr 283, 2626 Harboi-, Costa ?tfesa t I i\tl. So. or San Diego Fwy.\ 54().9&10 Used Cars 540.S..~Sl
•Fict •• 1,. IOPJ9441 • Vlbr&sonlc n.dlo. ?ifust !ell. 540-5635 l M
• $1395 • $425.494-3891,491-7140 (lMl SO. o!San o;cgo """·) 967 erCUfJ '"5 OLDS 88 < U,.. Au lo
l.1ontcrcy 4-door llardlP. Az, rilnns. Pis, P/b, Plst'a!s.
RAMBLER
'64 RAMBLER
STATION WAGON
Au!o1nat1c tranr.missio11. l'll·
dio & hearer_ (OT\V 643)
$795
JllT LAS
Cl!R,'SLER -PLYl\tOUTtI
2929 llARDO R BLVD •
CO~A J\·JESA 5'16-1934
~pen Dully 'Iii 10 p.m.
USED Cars. Always a big
selection. Pre checked,._
• • CHRYSLER 1008 CORVE'ITE. tee JI".lld finish with match· Ru":' irocxl S~..,. 2. l 8 ;i I ••••••••• M~gt~$4~. !nit inl., auto. Iran!':., R&JI. Ncwl~ncl St., :Sp. l !J, llB.l;-;.'6l:;-;-"H°'A"'>m=LE7.'=R~W~a-g-o-n-,I
• • '66 CHRYSlfR PS.'l3B, fac, air cond. {TUY.' ,"36-GS~=~I~~~--= Auro, alr-cond. Best oiler.
JAGUAR COUGAR 3191 '63 OLDS. '8 lloHrlay hd•p. * 96U>J3 * • ' • $1895 A;r: IU.\llr) car. l11uilcd ;;,--:-===~--=-"! • HEADQUARTERS • NEW ,YORKER m<><lol. mi. "'""'"' '61 ~BLER ConV1. NI
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1 5 ; 4-DR. HARDTOP 1967 CoUCJar GT JOHNSON & SON OLDS Tm-n•~do. s;,,1;, ~:';;. i'hi~~~"'· now
Comp•+• a •• • •rv· Radio, heatf'r, powfr steer. Aqean brorue tini~h w/ LINCOL.i~-~IER9'JRY · !las everything. Can tu1~11cc. =========I
•ice and Perts o.,.rt .. Ing, }Xll''er brnkes, power parchment comfort \\'Cave :.'626 llal'hor, Cn,~ta b1csa (i7j...65,J1 T ·BIRD
•ment f9r JAGUA S. • windows. J>O\vtl' teat, and lf'als •lt black Landau top. 5.t().S63;; .:.:"~"•-°'en"-"11...,--'°-'-""-1-.il~b~I,-, -----------!
• S•• "Oli hcillllf • loads mom extru. (RSE Auro. tntns., radlo It sterec (1 n.11. Scl. of San Diego ~'Y.l nuuiy extras. c.1can! lllake 'GS T-Bird. l!Utl J)O\\'t.r.
• l,.t._'•'"'ttr !ff•f 8 30.1) , ti.pl!, healer, factory air, 4 '63 1\fERC. Coloey Park 6 ntrrr. 64.t-L'l'!9 A' nd ,0 000 il '"' ~-· ~ s229r-E-78XtNtre!-rs-PrJw: :"I:!-I.(" co • ..4 • m ts. •••••••• fl ~ ---,_. ' ' •·pa,,. '°''"'" ...,.., pwr .. 'ti'.l OLOi0'-8,; C.•la>< ""'"'· '""'" ~18-1164 alle<S ~r dlac In.lets, awiolc. A alr.-..r-'., ,..,. -~aler.· 1-=c=--,"°""""=-"'"'""'°'c.,..-I be il 25 OO'J mil · ... ., •u .....,. '"' PIS. Xlnl eondilion. J.is;>. Cl..E.Ar.'11 'N T.mrd--J..andau.. • 23 • f, 11111-ST 8 ATLAS aut Ul ' -c -'-' r. b : u • w I m at c h l •1' '42-901~ :It G pm. Loadro "''"""· 11595 + • 't • • rm.H 735) n11ugah)'<k: Inter. I~ perfect -'-'""'""'""'~=---1 • 548•776·5 • Clm,•$tn-PL'YJ\fOtrrH $J595 :~·a~~-Utts;d= b~~~ iiu·:. e.a~ ~~'.~~~~:·~~~. 1:· ~;: o~:~lGTopo
p OPIN • 1 -• -· 2929 HARllOR BLVD. JOHNSON & SON adult• on(y h,;; chlld ... n '" ll!IS. &U-7® "'""""'"· 'I""·
<X>STA hfESA 5$19.14 LlNt'OLN•MERCURY fomll)I) A CLEAN r,ar. $89S. '62 Olds ··-~ X!nl •"tln<.l. 1 , Phone SJ$...117S
()pt:n Oall,y 'til 10 p.m. 2tCl6 1-larbo"r, Cosla Mea &12-3S89 e''t/wkenM O\\'N'r Sl7;'1 or bc'~t .of1cr. Sl-IAIW! '56 T·Dlrd. Orlaina.1
TEENAGER Sptttal! ·riu !>oll).;5G:J .. OAlLY PILOT Dl~tE-A· 642...Jl!'lll nt\ 61...,J.::nd.;. owner, full P')Mr. low mi.
Chcyaler, Henil En a: In o , '1 P.11. SO. ol San DIC':O ~y.l LINE.or::. ''ou can 11~,. 1~n1 LlN~';. 'l'ou l'nn u~ 1hrm ;..1n1 N>l'lll, $1&.r;Q. 673-48n
JlSS. For DtLlly Pilot "'Ml Ads lt1t JU!lt pr.nnlc'.'I 1 dny, Villi ''" Ju~f !lt'llnif'! ft ril'I}. OW OAn.Y Ml.OT \VANT ADS ** 67~S * *" DiaJ 642-!'!678 &1a.56"nl , r.JZ·5ti71' BIUNG ru:·,uLTS!
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