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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-02-03 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa1 -• -.I' .. , • ' • -' COu·-.-ty fi'ire • •• .; • ,,. ,"l'Je.( r ~...- ·' .. -·--- TUESDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY-3, 1970 _· Body Du-..ped _TruMI .. -~ -I , VOi.. fl. HO, ,a. ) Sl'CT\OMS, • l"A'11ES • • ' -----·· •• _.l . ·, f , .. • ... .. ecor S' . ' .'n" 1:-.J. __ .. e _ • .. ~· • --.. Governor Backs Down on ' ' ' .. -- .r,.iteemen Trapped· ' ; . . ' . • •• - • Fire Ill • By ARTH\JR>ll. VINSEL Of ftlt D.!tr llo!Mt Slaff .· A,,lJ,.000 Ure in.Orange Coqnty's.tallesl buil~ln~ trapped . two Costa Me~ poiicem~ in bl,indlng smoke eair•y tOday as' the\" hel)le<J '!"Ores of e)derly people out.of tbe)S-story city )>lock-stood-on-end. ';l'he .Pfed~~ blip.e .;11t ~thel Towers, 666 W. 19th 'St., sent ·~o eldet'ly persons to. Uie hospital, whil~ ttiree o'ttw!rs were giv~Oxygen at-1he scene for smoke in· halaton. -· • Neitilfr -one a well-known authoress wtiq .served as a Russian Army nutse in 'Vorld , War I -was kepi . for hoSpltalliation after emergency treal- mei)t.' , • Wo~klng from a script devised as the 270-unit Assembly, of God Church-related home:' was built, Costa Mesa Fire Depart- ment-Personnel quickly controlled the tWo-alarm fire. ·investiga~ion into1be 3:55 a.Jn. blaze cooUnties today, but Battalkm. Chief Bob Uea~ml!_. said it' ap~rs som_,thing left inyvacant· Room 305 during routine cleanup wafindirectlY the cause. Chi'f "lseiilkhamp '!aid something was ~ba6ly-1eftllr~J>ea~Ou a sman,-t>lillt·ln re(rigerator, leadin1 lb~ air~ed motor to overheat ao<lcatch.flre. "Whatever was there was consumed," said Cflief,BeaucbamP. ''Whatever it was will bt the mfsi.ery .of the . decade. I gu.ss.I' . .Three fj.re engiqes, , two tr.u~k1 cOm~ Jl(Uliesl and4• a. squad··of .,firemen from COeta Mesa, plu.S a ·oo~ci.ip" en'i:ine from .. • " _ Weadle". ' • ..o~· .Man' Foe makes a return , v)alt to lhe Ormi(e Coast tale t .. , l\ll'ht, and temperatures' stah driii;.i ptng Into the middle eo·s on Wetf. netday. INIH,DE TOD°' 't; ~r had nn.ich educatiota.. but now °M'• kiporiously porlt1g o v h legal tomes became fho.rte~ Mah.sdn kna,ws hf.t life • ts ha h1.1 oWtr k~ncU . ..Page 12. Towers ' ' th~ ffunti~gtan' ·Beacii'F~hm!nt were dispatched to Ute blaZ¥. · Police officers Owen Krei.a-and..&bert Neal Were among'lhe rirst>1on .the scene and dashed upstairs to the third floor as fearful· occupants coughed and cried for help in their rooins .. Patrotm8n Kreia said they ran Into • denser fmoke and he became separated from bis partner, unable to escape from one' room· until the' air' began to cle~r. He. estirpatfid Ul~t 20 to 30 res;klents were escorted from Ute third and fourth floors to safety, but firemen said many · more of tile building's 305 residents fled outside. They were cmnmended as a group for their orderly evacuation from the $2.37 million structure buiJt wiOt feder al Health Education and weuare funds ' OA1L v i'iLoT 'ht" 'n 1tWi".,11 ~-' . . , ,.. .. lhree years ago. ·"Their behavior during the course of the fire and the mopup waa wonderful," said Chief BeaucQ.amp, "I'd like to com- MRS. LEDIA Sl'.ROTHE'R-GE-TS QXcYGEN FROM,-<:GST.A MESA FIREMAN~El.WO.OD -HOUSE:J.,:i.-Aw~rd-W.lnning ~uth~r One..of \fwo Bethel To~t r1 Res idents. Requiring Treatment After Blazt pliment lhein On that." . Mrs. ~la Strother, 75, was treated at the &cene for smoke Inhalation and rush· _ed to .~ta-Mesa .. Memodalltospital for .additional' care, then sent home to her ' ToW~rs ai>artment. • · The victim bas written extensively or l!_uqy~o~ ~ah~i!J1 Fil'.e Yictiln · · her .experiences as a Russian Army nurse F ·· • · · · · an0 her subsequent marriage to an . 'Q. U, n.a 'in ' T 1:a. sh Amerk:an GI at the close of World War I, winnlf'lg a national patriotism award. . . 'Thom~ H. JµXides, 74. who lives in the In~cstig~tors beli~ved . the.J>ody , ot a ·second .,floor apartment directly below >'Ol.!-OS Ariihe1in man.inbsing 111 an A:laska Room 305 sull~red a head lacei:atlon:,r~ ... motel fire '!a• co11sumed by ic)t;ense heat, ·.qui.ring. three stitch~-when he stuck his bul it has been' fotmd in a garbage dump, head out the window. . .• · ~· thrown ,out with _other debria from, th! _ ~ust at~. that moment, Investigators trag(c 6Jaie .,.---- said; the. wiycloW a'fiove shatte red due.'to ~ -, · . ' · --heat, se.!>dJlll a shower of,glasa dowq on , . A ,grp.1.1p of children play1ng at : µte Rhodes,-who wu treated at Hoag Greater ·Anchorag~ Bot'QUgJ'I San!l8fY. Memorial Hospital and released. Land Fill Sunday discovered \he charred The ether Alret Bethel T (i w e r s remairis in a blackened balhtub and call· residents treat.cl 1Vthe scene for inliaUng ed 'a'uthoritles. • (See 111.AzE, Pace %) • · • , · Dental checks must· be made to con· ~ ; • ., -firm the idenUty, but.Alaska S~te Troop. Ll·'ETlJE _SAVBR :' pcr•Lt. WilU... Nix sald'll.is apparently ,. T Dale Renner, 20, iillsslng since the Jan. CAN CATCii UP 13 blaze. • •. ' - '1 Three other ' persons were _lr.iUOO when 'Tt.e small investor has ~mek lil the Gold Rush Motor Lodgejn Anchorage ''rmtsance" to the brokers, banks, ev£n was1teveled -1nC41dlng two of Renner's the, U.S. Treasury llepartment, wrl\e' traveling companJons -and a fifth died • Financial Columnist Sylvia Porter, in• a ol smoke lnfialaUon. · two-part ~ties on Page JO tdday. i But that 's no realOn why you should be Lt. NIJ: said the body belit:ved to be di!criminated against, prevented by Renner ,was evidtntly,covertd by ~~Ms mjnlmum.s and red tape from earning the when tearcbers combed the charred high percentages avallable ro the big _. wreckage of the motel and taken to lM money men. In toda)''s and her neit durop ror dl.JPOlll. coluntn, Miss Porter lei.ls how-you can Assistant Alaska State Fire MarJlhal 0 bcat" the system and get 1 fairer re-Andre Schlak sa'~ Identification will· re· tum on your Jhveetment dollar. main rentatlve, but lhe vt<.'lim Is ;.:.nost certain to be Renner. :Carswell' Jteari ·ng-$' ~iid ' But Vo~ D~layed Week · fo~rom Wire Services WA$HINGTON ,-Ttfe Senate com: pleted hearings leday on the Stipreme Court. nomination of Judge c,, Harrold Car{We!l~but a judiciary committee.,.vole was wt·ofl for perhaps· a weft' or more. -1"M. committee. wound up. )hearings .after a civil rights attorney characterized C•rsw'ell ...... nominated · by Prejklent Nii.J on after lhe Senate rejected Judge Cle. ment .F. Haynsworth -·as "A Judge ·Haynsworth with a bitterness and rntan- ness that Judge Hay'nsworlh didn't have." • ' The committee, at a closed session. then,JQled 8 _ to 6 against re-calling Carswell tO answer a Variety of charges py· opposition witnesses accusing him of racism both on and orr the benC'.h while a U.S. circuit judge and, before that, .... federal dblrlct judge. A vole on the nomination itself was held up becauS<J of a parliamentary. wrahgle Involving c{{orts by proponents of electoral law reform tO get tht tom· roluee· ~ appr£Y~ their leglslatlon fir!ll. COmm1ttee aides said the next C()mmlltee meeling to consider the nomir.aj.lon mBy not -be jhe.ld for another week. Chairman ,James 0. Eastland ([).. Miss.). said one group or s~n'atois. led b~ Sen. Birch Bayh (0.lnd.~. wanted '1to tie , electoral re(orm to a vote on Cal'!IWcll. 11 ' D,ul he , Said., St¥1· SLrom Thurmond'. 'a~ S.C.) wquld JJot ~ree. l!:witland announced t.l:!at ·the record would be kept open for CArswell to fe.-. sponi:t with a .\Yritlen ~tateme.nt ... if:t he wl"1ed to, attacks on bis r~d. -Eastland a:lso said that.he"'temainS co-~ fldent that €arswell •will be taPJ)roYtd•by,, llie committe.e and by tHe Senate ti)' a big vote. • · The open he.riiig~ ended' with prot.eSt! from clvll rights spokesman .Who 3ri\rod Carswell shoijld be rc<;atle~(as a 1Wttness to cxplaiv what they called his segrega· Uonlst record. · . "lf Juage. Carswelrwcre ·wotthy·of lhe Supreme C(\lllfl he would demand to come back," st.kl labor lawyer JoseJ)ll, Li Ra\lh Jr .. who spoke for the_..Leaderlbip Conference on Civil Rights. · Rauh appealed to the committee nOt to approve "someone w.orse" in wake cif·the Senate's rejection ol the• prior no·ml"nce for the seat, Judge Haynswarth Jr; "Judge c;arswell Ts Judge Ha.Yii'sworih· wit ha cutUng edge,'; Rauh said, ''wlJh {l bitterness and a meanness that Judge llaynsworth never had. Rauh told Uic committee that nothing' in Carswell's record Jndlcates ·he has re11lly repudlaled a while suprernucy speech he made 22 yenrs ago. ' ' . f I • • --·--- ' Propos~d " ' By."Gf:l)RGE SKELTON , SAr:RAMENTo '(UPI) -Gov. ~aid-­ . Re"agan today sent the Legialature a ·record td.48 billion state budgt!t dESigned ·to "hold the llpe" .,.insi. lnflallonary spending wh[;e financing emptoye.raises and a slight boost for higlw,educ:atloJ< The llepublican govemof Aid bis elec· tion-xear prq~I wnn)d "equitably and :.·r~;" divide ·~ W~era, 'money anti offer •"the griatesf t>ehtflt:i fu the larpst' number c.f Citiiens.1; ' ~ • . ' •Refgan's' budget~for~U>el ftscaJ year · · beginJli~g. J~ly 1 pro"pbaed ew new pro- grapit, reflecting one._pf the State's worst £Jnancjal situatlQns in years. lfl fact. even uoder,t the ecpnorny·rnlni:!-e!I :governor'~ low-fat bqdget, the state stilt would spend roughly po million m~e than it would take In during the 1970.71Jbcal ~ .. Tbe.budg@'-woold be balanpeil ~Y fu$iqg • PljCV~, SUl'JllUSUr The . speqdiq program rtprl:senta onJy a 4fl' percent Q:tcr.e~ ov~ the ~a.2.billion budget Reag&n-submltted-laat-year~'Jt actually i . 1Ughtly ,..,. -~Y 1311iillllon -"1an ..what the 8'ale e.xpectl,lo wind ~p spe.odinrdurlng illhc1UT1:nt ~per¢.-· Reagan said 1oftrnment no toogdt'caa • atfc;ird an "lrruponall>Je IUlle ,.qt • rroa:' -'ll<ndlni ln..an.!'.ev,tr1"1>ira1Jna" fas hlon wtille cOottnu!hg •to ~ tu.es u~ the peo~e. -. .. · . ~ Ule gov~r, who l.!l~expectecj"to ID· notfce ~hit candidacy for're-electlon in March; •old he established 'hil 'bud~t "p~vrlties tO emP.hci!iz&-thJse programs oC ;reat merit and deep concern to the citizens." , • • .. .. l Sblte employe salary· hikeJ and hi&ber (See BIJl>Gf;T,11'qe Z\ _, j _JJ· -*·......-klC..........~ : 'f ithl~O,~~~g ~ f nt qi Tax _fae~ge ·• S~CRAMENTO J!U'll -Gov. il.n.il! l ~ganthas·reve~ hls•adamlllt·foUr-'t- ye"l' oPpaslUon to payroll wllhbo!dlDf of stale Income taxes and cleddoil to In-· ! cori>Q.rate it in his~tu revlslon plan1 UPI learned today. .. . • 1 ~rces sa1d Reagan wltbdf't\f his ~· Poslthln to wtthholdhut IO' he CoUta finance, property tu. re~if Md eolve an , ... aCC11ra\e cash now problepi In 1 t1 t e gov1!n1'1enL Reagan ache~uled an afternoon neW1 conference. to annourict h1a aciceptarict Of willJhlldlng os part of lbe·pwq.,, !'hkh Is tll<pected to abilt nearly •1 blJllon. 10 taxl!s. , ldurces said otber Cealurea of1tbe ~ -plai/ h!Cludo a oneoc<nl -In tbe present tlv.eent~·I~ eata-. 1 .redUctlor\ in the 2'I percent oll ~loo allowance, an tncrea1e for upper br~ • . (See TAXl!ll, l'lp I) • • • -. --·. -. ··-------------_-,-._-.,.,,.,-_ .......... _--.~ ----. -------·· • -I I I • T .. ldQ, F•br"''' J, l!!O • Russell, Rebel to· World, Dies Blast -R11ins , .~ ' hloSUhurh . • M:qt~tician, Philosopher, Pacifist Succumbs at 97 Born Bertrand Arthur William Rus1ell Jl!ay 18, 1172, at RavenCl'<lf~ M.bllmoulh- ihlre, Eniland, he wat brought up by hi• 1Tand-ta, for hiJ parenlf died by the time )M wa1 2. . In hte memoirs, Ruttell wrote : 11'niree pllllGoi, llmple ·bUI .. erwhflmlnlly . Itron(, have governed my Ult· lht lo!lg- fnl f,.. lovt, th• IWdi for knowledge and Ibo unbwabl• plly for lhe sufferln& ' ol lnanklnd.'1 Illa -..,.....1 of peaoe occupied him for mu<h d lhe last to yoan of pis Ulo. Al rllCtlltly as l)eCtmbtr 1 ht prot11ted ' to,-· Premled -.ne x e I N. KocyCin •P4MI tlie expulllon ol ... eust Alaan- der SolJbenltsyn from the1Soviet Writers Union. Hia deiractora branded him anU.Amtri- can !Or hl1 !ll•lest agalnl! lhe U.S. block- ad«; dutink U.e Cuban missile crlsia In 116t the dtmOOllrallcma agaln.ol U,S. ~ in Britain and, ·his "war crimes trl.tl" of f o rm e r Preiklent Lyndon B. Johllllll\. Tht SoVleta were equally vJtrtoJlc of RuS&ell's peace pleas, calling his speech- es "I.be howling of a wolf" after the ducted a "war crimes trial" after the Sovie.ta invaded Hllngary in the fall of 1956. Aa early aa 1907, he went on record for woman auftrage aod in his lifetime wa1 In Ibo vancuard of advocates of birth control, paaliltm, women'• tlgbl!, trial marrtap, tree love, divorce ·r(lform and air pollution control. In 1111, he waa sent to prison for aix months for 11causlng bad relations wtth Ule UnUed Slates" as part af h.is anti·war proiuta. It was one of two jail terina he waa to auve. In the second, Russell became one of the oldest men to go to prison l!ter he was arresled at the age of 89 for leading antinuclear demonstrations in Trafld,11ar Square in 1961. lie lietved a seven-day sentence. "With a war, you might secure a world contaJnlng no Communists, but it would also contain no non.CommuniJta, '' he aald. U Ruesell'a public life was filled with controveniy, his private We exclted al· most as much shock anCr'outrag~. He had four marriag~s and three divorces and .scandalized society with his view of mor. allty. "The facts of sex became known to me · at th'e age of U," Russell said. "It .ap- peared to me at.the lime self-evldent that free love wa1 the only rational system and marrla1e was bound up with ChriJo Uan super1UUon." It was Lh1I philosoi)hy that in lHO led to the New-York Supreme Co\llt revoking his appointment to teach at the City Col· .Jege of f'itw York. A housewife had cberg· ed he w,. unlit to tea_ch because of his book, hMarrl1ge and Morals," which ad· vocated free love. "Marital Infidelity," he once said, "will save tile American home. By permitting lhe husband and wife a few adventures whllt tbey contlnUt-to live tol(ether for the sake of their children, we abolish the divorce menace ." · · Jn 1949 at the age of 77, Russell re- cel\'.ed Brltiln's order af merit, in 1950 the Nobel Pri%e for literature and in 1960 Denmark's Humanitarian Sonninft Prize, ' Ul't ,.._.... awarded only !Wice J>e!ore-to Sfr"'Win' -···PHILOSOl'H!R ·o•AD"AT t7 ston ChurchJJI aM Dr. Albert Schweitzer. lertrtnd Rutdll SHJo.KER HEIGHT!', Ohio (UPI) - Police said ttxlay an explollOll' \¥blCh leveled the municipal buildlnc In ibla ... dullvt Cleveland suburb may ttl.ve 1*an cauaad bf a bomb carried Into the ai1uc. luro by a !<en-aged boy. · • Tbe.bwl, wblch crtppled·operaUObl of the lk>an Shaker JlfJghla police ,_ and 1uapended all cour\ futictlllns, injuNCI 18 ptrllOllS, inc!udfnl flvo ~ a judp and the clerk of courts. _ - Police Chit! Carl Lonrotreet, who said bis dep8.rtment was "90 percent crlp. p~;· reported a 13 or 14-year-old' boy ' WU IMU carryfnl I Ions, ,..,... iMI Jn. to lllo b111ldlD11 .~.trlly bildre Ibo ••• p-.. "He ..-by tlll aide door and ..i a ; .. ,~:t IO tbe tbalD corridor of the ftnt floor,"~ iakl. ''No one aaw bbn ltovt by Ibo aide door. He may h•ve .,.,. out lllo front doOr or be !llll may be tbtrt ln tbt rubble ... $ 7 f""fl.W<W•D'lll:P' ' • 'Ille n.ye8Nlld eof\)iltal-c111• -. whl<h hGuaeo tlie poUC. llOUon, JIU and municipal court, waa ltveltd. Sevtnl nw1>y -...... ahaken. FNl!I P .. e l BLAZE .•. mnoke and also mild shock -dtie to Cor. onary cmditlons -were not idtfttWed by firemen. EvacuaUon "was confined to UM third and fourth floors of the mue:lvt, ollve. greet) 1tructure., llnct #remlill--lhe blue looc before,_, an tht uppor !loon mJihl have been In danpt. Tbe mo1t crllkal momeut came Willi the-popp!bg wlndoW, which ""la plumt of fire aeatlng up th• 6!1~ to lhe next win<low, which could have 'popped and filled lliar f1olir w;m-.mo~:------- "We were very, v~ ,forbulate -it could ha~ been a major dlluter," said Coota Mesa · City Manager Arthur R. titcKenzle, who was on the tctne along with police and firemen . "f con1 aay.....,,. for·thlm "aaJ4jht Rev. L. I:. Halvonen, adalliiJ.ti&kr d the. Ailllllbl)r <JI God Oni!cl>«1llllzed retlr1ment .cenift'. - He WU speaking "' lhe lire dtPlrl- menL Rev. Hah•orsen said he and FJre Chief loiln Mar!haU dlicui!led the PoUiblUty a year ago and the chief Jlf'ldlclad If one brolle out, it would be laolated ln the 1partrnent of origin. The advent of 111&1>-rlse building """' Jtructioo has led to rtvotuW:mJY ~ ques In modern flrtllghtfnl, 1ncludtDa .- Jtep.by·step plan as the towers Ire bUIJL "We're literally fa~ with a cijy block l,tood on end," said .therJ-Capt. 1\an Coleman two )'ean ago in ezplainlpc tiOw' bis firemen would flcht a Bttbtl Towers blaze. · Officials said today in the wake of the tire that everything -includln1 ev1cua· lion -went llllOOthly by Ult acrlpl writ. !en for IL From Pflffe l TAXES . ~ . Income tupeyen and 1 tal: break for ... -. llnanced thrO\l&h th• Income Ila. The las: .it1crea1e1 are neceaaary, .Reagan hes aa!d, to finance substantial rtducUon in· property tuea. Reqan had adamantly o p p o 1 e d wilhbolcllng oln<o hlo 1168 campailJ> wllen Democrats wanted to adopt the federal ll'ystel t'lf aut.omaUcally e-0llecting state income tU payments from a worker's regul•r paycheck. SllGrtly aftor taking office In 1118'1 Reagon ..ld wllltholding "lenda to make govemment c 1 r e l e s 1 with the managemtat" of tupayen' mooey. Reacon malnlalned "Taxu ahould hUrt." Govemml}lt financial txperts predict the state faou a Hrla of "cuh flow'' m>bi.mi by lite tncl ol fiscal lf/0.71. IVltbhOlilln& would ..... the ohortaae. ' . ·1.u11;11.11 I ...,_ .... Mealk1lh ..... ---·--M- (IUHG~ COAST "Utlo.16MIM~ co.v.rAMY l•li«t N. W•-4 ,.,... ........ ~ . J••ii •, c..t.r Vlu "r"""""' .,.. C-..W• M..,... T\-•· r ... 11 -. lh-11 A. M.,.Jii" -.. --"..,.,. ... e111 ttn ;..,.. ...,.....,.,, QtNI MtM· ·:rn ... - .....,,... lleclll "'"" ·-"~ leedlt Vet• INdl __,,, • • ~jeeted Through Flames Crash E·scape 'Mifacle' Alton A lwn Foe Registers --Republican Hirstein Reveals He Won't Run For Re-election DetailJ of a miracle escape bl which In Ni")' jet pl!oto ejected throqh a ball of flrt ln the Uy after a headon coltlsalon durln& co,mbal training high off the orange Coast were disclosed today, The midair crash resulted tn the second _!or~! !..cc!d~t jnvettlag!lon ..4_or_ _oa~ pilot, whOii< crJPple<f F8 erusaaer jet ~ ~. ·ZZ at Miramar Naval Air Stallon, killing .J4 sailors in a hangar. LL ey,,,. M. Riddell, 27, and Lt. Gary Crowell, :IOI, balled out of tl1elr cllain- tegrilinl jell at 14,000 feot, three miles ort San Clemente Island· shortly before I a.m. Monday. lnveltlptors &aid the two lieutenants ._ejected from ·the planes 7 right through · lhe resultlng fireball -an.d we.re picked up within 30 minutes· by a Coast Guard helicopter. _ The 1wo pilgt.t _w~~ m.!l~ing_ close. passes at each other during simulated· combat when the jets smashed together, the reason unknown pending e-0mplelion ot the probe. Lt. Riddell maQe the news Dec. 22 when his jet !Oil oil pressure al! he was approaching the Sen Diego tnstallaUon for a landing and he ejected at low a!Utude. The Crusader veered of1 C-Ourae and roared into a hangar where scores of men were at work, erupting in a $25 n1illlon holocaust that spreucf'deaUi and de!tti:ucti9n ottr U)e_StUTO!.!wline: aru •. _ Lt. Riddell did not flt for a week af· terward during the . subse<juenl in- vestigation, but he was not grounded , on· ly kept available for questioning. Results of the investigation have not been releued. By TOM BAllUY Of flte 0.llT P'llet ltllH A recall spokesman who disappeared shortly after announcing the launching of the movement against Supervisor Alton E. Allen &llrfaood long enough Mond11y to- swit ch his political tillegiance. Anthony J . Tarantino of San Clemente, accompanied by fellow recall organizer Paul Carpenter, changed his palitical af. filiation from Democrat to Republican at the Regi!trar af Voters office in Santa .A.:::::, Orange County Suporvlsor · Wiiliam llir1teJn taday announced he will not •k re-election thls year to his Fourth District seat: ~ Hirstein, 65, who was first elected to the board in '195.5, Said his age Was. the main factor in his deci.aion. "I strongly feel," he said, "that it is time for a yotmger man to take my place." r ...... r.,,e l BUDGET ..• education were tagged for 95 percent of a $120 mWlon Increase in slate operaUon COllo. Reagan ~ a five percent pay in-ert.. lot the state'• 17',000 state ornployt1. He ..Umaled lht. would "°" •1 m!llfon and "prevent ero6lon of lbelr purdlulnl powtr by lnflaUon." Oil Curbs, Coast Care Written in State Budget The San Clemente man also advi.Hd county officials that he should now· be regarded as a business manager ,and not a lextlle business owner as previousJy recorded. Tarantino, 60, of 451 Calle Miguel of· tered no Cxplanation far the change in registration. He could not be reached today for com- ment on his action. Hirstein's announcement came bard on the heels of Supervisor Alton E. Allen'• decision Monday to seek re.election to tbe Flfth District seat. Both men have ~ eye to eye on allllOlt all major decisions or the board in their years together. Four Fourth District residents had filed as of today for the vacancy created by Hirst.ein's retirement. They are: - James \Yorkman, mayor of Villa Park and chairman or the Local Agency Formation Commission; Anaheim <lOUQ. cllman and former mayor Calvin Pibtey; Tustin attorney Paul Bell and Anaheim businessman Burr Williams. In ~ lhe governor suggealed the stale ule on addlllonal 12 por mottth io ~b employe11 health io-auranct. Jleapn •propooed"""-' lncrtaalng state apen- dlng far hltMr educaUon by ldU million, lncJudlna Pl mlUJon In salary hikeo. In ali, tbe llnlveratty Qf Catilnmta and !Ille coUt1• would receive "97 mUlJon -UC 1341 ml!Uoo and the colltgea 1319 mlfilon. Counterlna -who charge Reagan hU 1\ealected bJat.tr education, the IOVOf11!!1' J)Ollltecl. OUI tbal Ollie U · · pencil-for UC and the collagea have tlsen U percent ln the pa1t four yeart. Reaian11 prevlou1ty declared "all-out war" to proteet the California en- vlronmtnt: accounted for ret1Uvely little spondlna In bla bud&et. The major new item be µoposed waa a $1.4 .nUl1on smog flgbUng laboratory lorl.oa An&tlta Cow> ty. From wtre Stnien Gov. Ronald Reagen'a budget includes new upendltures aimed at curbing oil leaka and conservaUon of Ute California public coaatllnt. Some money, '1.14 m.Ullon, would go toward 1trengthenlng the pawers of the State Department af Conservation in a move aimed at avoldlng another oil blowout in offshore drilling projects, ilmilar to that wbicb caused the Santa Barbara ?.1saster. · lnclu~ in the sum wauld be fund.I to hlrt add! onal coruervaUon inspectors. In oth coastline-related matters he propo1ed more ~n '265,i>oo fGt the San. Franc! Bay Conservation and DeveloPi:nent Commission to regulate fill· Ing of San Francisco Bay. The la1creue also wouJd'be UJed to car· ry thrtllgh on projecta ordered by the Jut IA:gillature, which demanded precise boundaries and the detection of Illegal flllin&. * * * * * * • State Funds Earmarked For Variety of Programs . C!Jv. Ronald ftel(gan has .asked the Jegislaturt to approve a record budget of $8.41 billion which is an Increase of 4.J pe'tcent over thal of lhe current fiscal year. • Inf1aUon, a five PfTCETit boQIL for atatt salaries and a mod.est! ralae for higher educaUon brought the .... budget amount up to record· proportlon11;. , " l{ere is where tb.e tnMley -:ill g'O : -'. . ~ • •· e IDGHER £DY.CATION ·..J¥ A tot.al'allocetioll·or $2.34 bi!Uon, ihcluQi!]g a huge chunk for the~ University of Calilom1a and C.nfornla Slate College syltems. It wa• the Ja rcut budget• item. ' · ••· • • SOClAL WEU'A ...:...• Moi'e ~n #.1 billion wuuld be spent on all welfare prQfP'ams, ihcludi g 'aid to depeolent children, but much of the .budg'lt· ed funds will e-0me rrom unties and Uie teder8.l government: The ·actual slate expendlturt will total '673 miUJon .. rro·m the state general fund. · • MENTALLY IL 1""" Jn..,one significant cut; Gov. Reagan proposes to tllminate t,000 jobs in e' St.ate-run mett&al.-.Mapltals because of declining ' ~Uent populaUon. The t . I bud_get amount :'j!OUld. be $118.5 million, whlch'Js $4.5 million lit• than the Nllf!Q.t flsca) year ·itllocation. .1 • STATE MIG Y CONSTRUCflON -Esllmaled to reach II bl- llon In a budget which w I be prepared separately by the State Jlighway Co~­ mJaalon. 'nlat sum would go .. ,. level hl&'hway conatructlon and maJntenance. • HIGHW.AY PATROL - A total budget proposed Is 1116.5 mlllion. which sbow1 a S20 million rise '"over actual COSU logged during the present builget ytar. The proPQ!a! includes the reduction ·of 4'13 uniformed ofncer po!l· lloha •lllch are requested. but nnfilled. Moat of the budge!,. 187 million, would ao for traffic enforcement suj>ervlslon. • STATE EMPLCYE WAGE Hilt.ES -A lotal of $11 million is p posed tW rlllsts of 11tate salaries; Reagan proposed five pe.reent raises e-0m puled by lndividu•I aa:enciu. He doe1 not wggest aC!'OSll·lhe..board Increase whlcb have been common in years pat.i. -. • 1RIIONS -More than ttOO million from lhe general fund would toward correotlortal wards. including prisoners, parolef• and former d g addicts. 1'lt budget al.so allow11 fur minor construction of ti .2 million in facl I· ties, detplte forecasll of bureeonlng lmmate populatlons. e ACiRtCUL TUIU!: -The governor propoees a total or $24.38 mlll n Which 11 about ti million le11s than the current sum, but there would be no curt.ailment of "tuenUal" oroaranu. • l'ISR AND GAME -1be sum would be $21.3 million , which is slightly up from the agepcy'• c.'Utrent estimated ~s:pense.s of 121.2 million. e STATE WATER PROJECT -:-Re,.gan hfiS asked for a be:Cty cut ln the huge project's budget, Which 11 proposed lo be '321.2 rl).llllon. or 1bout $39.2 milli on les1 than the cumnt year. By the Ume the budget goes into e1fect on July I Uie project wlll be 9t'l percent complete. • PF.STICIDE CONTftOL -The vnv~or nrdertd an unflpeclfled ln- cru1e In 1Uocallon1 to avoid Pf!itlclde pollution, which would bt money 1pent trom the agrjl!Ulture budget. 1'hat 1egment of U1e budget Includes a 11 mlUlon cut In pe:st pl'f!vtntlon programs. The funds would come from the . state budget on the Department of Parks and( RecreaUon. 1 Included. in the total sum of Ql,4 million, for the department would be I~~ milllon for a new smog laboratory to study the effecta af alr pollution. . One severe cutback in the budget 11 the dra1Uc curtailment of . purchase and development af new stale parks. It also includes cutbacks In state subsidies for local project! involving reaeaUon and parka. SHIFTY SHIFTED; IT'S BLACKFIN Shifty . Circle, a somewhat dubious street naine, wls changed Monday night to Blackfla Circle by the Huntington Beach City CouncU. Fire Chief Ray Pictrd said the 4eveloper of homes in that art• re-restod the name change because he uJ<tn:t seU any homes on Sb.lfty Circle. "I thought maybe It wa.. tiamed for a Conner city councilman," quipped Mayor ack Green. Carpenter, who has taken over the vocal chores once handled by Tarantino, would only con.firm that bls COIJlpaniQn had chan,i:ed his 1egistratian. "We will have a st.atement to offer at a later date," the public relations execl.jtive commented. Tarantino was the subject of specula· tion today throughout the Filth District as the man . who will run against Supervisor Allen in the June 4 primary. Allen, 72, announced Monday that he will be a candidate in that race and that he will expose the backers of the recall movement -financial and political - during the contest. Carpenter, a Democrat who has unsuccessfully sought Congress and Assembly se:atl In Orange County, had no comment to offe. on Allen's statement. The Cypress Democrat stiles that he now has more than the 9,748 signatures he needs to force Allen Into a recall eJec. tion·. And his n;lng of those na:ri'its will, he said, be timed so that the recall and the regular ballots will be offered to fifth District voters <ln June 4. Allen has been repeatedly attacked for the past si~ months by unknown distributors o! literature. Carpenter, Tarantino and other member& of the recall campaign have persi1tenUy declin- ed to state the source of their backing. Spruce Up _Your Home for .. ~· Supervisor David Baker of the 8econd District ls the anly other member of the Board or Superv1aors who must seek re- election this year. He stated Monday that he will announce bis plans "in the not too distant future." Police Seek Bomb Suspects OAKLAND (AP) -Police said M.onday they are setking the occupants ol an aparbnent who be.at up the owner, tried to set It afire, and left a cache of bomb- making equipment that may be Jinked with a tang series of East Bay-sabotaa:e explosions. The fugitives may include at least four adults and two small children. Found in the apartment at 525 East 15th St. and an adjoining garage were lengths of pipe, a quantity of gun powder• primer cords, a scales and batteries, together with lnstructioM for bomb assembly and diagrams and maps of East Bay power installations. Police also reported a quantity of Communist and Black Panther literature was found. WITH FINE QUALITY- FAMOUS BRAND NAME DON'T MISS OUR DRAPERY D!PT. CARPETIN·G *BEATTIE *CROWN * IMPIRIAL * SWEETWATER * il!RVEN *COLUMBUS *DAN RIVER * MONARCH * ROXBURY *WALTERS *BIGELOW *FIRTH * MONTIC ELLO *SEQUOYAH WE INYfTI YOU TO VISIT OUR HUCOE SHOWROOMS -sn THI OUTSTANDING SIUCTION OF CARPET· ING AYAILAIU. UNUSUAL INSTALLATION PROI· LEMS OUR 5'ECIALTY. ALDEN'S . I °"*11110flt el C1"9fl~t l•~·· CARPETS e DRAPERIES We f11 tur1 • complete 11l1ction of f1brict ind colors to 1nh1nc1 and compliment your c•rp1tln9. 1663 PLACENTIA· COSTA MllA 646·4131 11 YIA•I llR\'fNO THI OllANel COAST ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ' ,. I I " ., .I i • i I I J • • • Huntington Bea~h . -. Today'1 l'blat, • !'W.Y. Sto~ks . VOL. 63 , NO. 28, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE CQUNTY, CALIFORNl'A TUESDAY, FE8RUiR1f ·~. 1970· ! • ... ;< ' I ' 1'EN CENl'S ' ( l I I I 1 ,, . . ' ! I ; s ecor u ' • • ' Few .New Programs _Proposed BJ GEORGE SKELTON SAll!IAMENTO (UPI) -Gov. Ronald Reagan today sent the Legislature a record f!S.il billion state budget designed to "hold the line" against inflationary spending whLe ·nnandng employe ralsu and ·a slight boost for blghu education. The ~publican governor Hid his elec- UOQ-year proposal woukl "equitably ·~ Here'• how tht 1tate 1pe71d.t vour tax dotlar, a& .outlined in Gov. Reo- ga11'1 budget for l910-7 I: Eduoatkui 27.6' 'cent1, higlilr edu- cqtion_l·l_-9 cni.ta,_lte~th tznd totljare 24 .3 unt.s, proptrty tax relief · a11d shared revenue& 15.4 c:ents, trarupor- tatio-n JO cents, correcUm1s 2.8 cents, • resOUJ;'Ce1 1:8 ctnta, bu3ines.! and cot1tmerce l .8 ce11l.s, admtntstratton and fi.!c:al ntanaoement 1.4 cent&, .:;:her tltree cent!. Tl~ atate of California expect& to collect 1281.12 for tve111 man, woman Ofld c:hUd m California during 1910 to pay f01" the state'• operations. : 'rl:" rilvide the taxpayers' money and ' offer "lhe greatest benefit tp the largest number tA clUteM." Tfink 81a%e Er_.upts .# • • • ""'" • t '• Rel gan'a bUdget for the. fiscal year ~~~'£i~~ car.ry.tn.R ·hose, Huntmitcm Beach fireman dasheS to better spot fl'.om which )o d_oui4 .'fectacular oil tanJi: fire at Main and Holly Streets. in Huntington Beach. Monday afternoon bHne blackened skies in immediate area for about 10 minutes, but was quickly extinguished. 'Fire CaP.t. J . V. VinceDl said tank, which was being cut up lor salvag~. was 1et afire by workman's torc.h. There were ·no .Injuries and no damages reported. ' fl:'::Oa1. a.'tu.UOns In years. In~ MU under the "'ICO"'Dlln.· .,,,.1y-mtni:I'"' ed gove.r1:1or's low.fat budpl, the state still woold opOi!CI roogbly 111. million more than It would take In during the 1970-71 fiscal year_ The budget would M balanced by wing previous surpluses. /NASA Cutbacks Expected to Hit Saturn Workers lt'rom \Yire Strvice1 MOUNTAIN VIEW -The director of lhe National Aeronautics and Space Administration today forecast a cutback in APoUo Moon Mission budgeting. a!· feeling 16,000 jobs, including many in Orange Co1,1nty. Speaking to workers at the Aines Research Cenl,er here, Thomas 0. Paine said most of 16,000 layoffs will involve the Salum V rocket system. Two stages are manufactured locally, al the North American-Rockwell Corp. plant in Seal Beach and the fi.1cDonne11- Douglas Al!ltronautics Co. facility Jn Hun- tington Beach. Paine said the budget cuts Indicated that the space program is changing lrom ··one big dramatic project in the 1960s lo a diversified program in th.e 1970s. "Man is in space to stay. We have npened a whole new area for man to ex- plore and perhaps to colonize." Paine admitted the nation is 111 a period nf changing priorities, "but I wouldn't characterize the mood of the nation ~ turning away from the stars and into the sewers." Technology developed in the space pro- gram will greatly aid ~an's efforts to improve and prcserv: his environment. Paine observed. He said the AlfleS budget wouki go from $63.5 million this year to $73.9 next year under the proposed S3.5 billfon spaCe program ln President Nix- on's bqdgel. He said employment at Ames would drop tiy cnly 18 pcsltlons, to 2.471. ·i11hls is an indlcatlcn of our high regard for Ames and our ~t respect for the people he.re and the Importance of their mission.'' Paine told ~ news con-ferm~ after a meeting with resurch centtr management. • He said Ames had fared well In the new budget because of the diversity· of its pro- grams, specl!ically,)ts work on a space shuttle. on unmanned spacecraft and 911 aeronautical sciences. NEW YORK (AP ) -Stocks rallled strongly in active trading today on tt re- ported stateme:nt by Treasury Secretary David M. Kennedy that 1 decllne in In- terest rates mJgbl. be clooer Ulan m0&t people realite. (5ee quot.al.ions, Pa&es 10- l!l. The Dow Jona industriaJ average. dawn nearly rour polntl at I :30 p.m .. soared lf points lmmedlfltely after the '\latement was made 10· 757.M up 10.89 at 2 p.m. ' Pier Project May Produce A Traile1· Park Phaseout · The apending progranl represents only a 4.1 perc:ei;it increase over the :J.2 bllllon budget Reagan submitted lut year. It actunlly 1 alighUy h:u -by $S7 million -lh1111 V'hat t.'le stale e1:pects to wlnd up 1pendlng during Uie current nscal period. Reagan said government no loo~r Can afford an eimspoDl!llble came of leap- froa" -5"1J(Hng-In an "ever-spiraling" rashlo;, while continuing lo· heap taxes upon the peop!e. Trailer parks now do1ninating the eastern section of the Top or the Pier downto.wn area may be phased out over a period of years, Huntington Beach city councilmen were I.Old Monday nighL Before the council for approval was a master plan of land use ror the area bound~J by an alley between 7th and 8th Streets on the west. Palm Avenue, Lake Strfft and Atlanta Avenue on the north. Beach Boulevard on the east and the Pacific Ocean on the south. ~a around the Sheraton-Beach Inn is earmarked for hotels and motels In the master plan. Councilman Jerry A1atney wanted to know why an extension of th:! Driftwood Trailer Park was allow- ed in .he planned area. He was told that the developers applied for a business permit before the Top of lhe Pier Plan was adopted by the plan- ning cominission. City Attorney Don Bonra said il would be po:'t<iiblc. to set an amortization period for I.he trailers with removal at the ex- • piration. similar to the city's billboatd ordinance. • Reagari Asking Money to Save State Coastline From \Ylre -services Gov. Ronald Reagan's budget includes new expenditures aimed at eurbtng oil leaks and conservation of tbe California public coutline. Matney thought it unfair to . allow further trailer devek..pment on city-owned fland (Driftwood) while nearby property owners were under a moratorium. After a lively discuqion the master plan was approved by a spUt 4-3 vote with councilmen Donald Shipley, Ted BarlleU and Geor6e McCracken dissenting., · At 'he S.:lmP time the couocil ;idopted unanimously a master plan of' arterial streets and hfch,Ways for Lhe Top Of the Pier area. The 1ovmior, who b expected to an- nounce l'Jr candldaqy for re-election Jn March, said be '5\abilllh«I his budget "p'1vr1Ues to emphasize t!)OSe pt'9grams of great merit and deep concern to the citizens." Stateeffiploye salary hikes and higher education were laggeil ior 95 percent of a $120 million increase ln state operation co~. Reag11n pro~ a five pe:rcent pay ln- creai.c for the state's 1751000 ' atate (Ste BUDGE!', Pase II Budget · Higl1lig hts Cov. Ronald Re&gan ha1 asked the legislature to approve 1 record budget or $6.fl~bUllon which Is an increase of 4.1 percent over that of the current fiscal year. Inflation, .i five percent boost for state salaries-and a modest ~ralse: (Or • hi1her education brought the budget amount up to record proportions. . llere is where the money will go: e HIOHAB EDUCATION -A total allocallon of $2.34 billion, inchJdihg A huge chunk for Ule University of CaWomla and C31Uornla State College systems. It wa.~ the·JafgesC bOOget Item. • SO<;:'IAL ~EL?"ARE -More than $2.1 billion wouJd be spent on all welfare programs, iiicludlng aid to dependent chil<lren, but much of the budget.;-- ed fund:'!· will come from -coun'ties and I.he federal government. The actual at.ate expenditure will total $673 million fro~ the state general fund. • MENTALLY JU. -In one significant cul, Gov. Reagan proposes to eliminate 1,000 jof* 1ln ·the· state-run mental hospttals becau&e or decllnln& pa lien I poflulaU•n. jhe'tolal l>lttlget amounl would be ·1111.S million, whli:h Is $4.S million let.1 ~ the; ~nl fi.cal year allocation. e STATE·tnOHWAY CONSTRUCl'ION -Estimated to reach .$1 bt· lion In a bOOj'et whtch Wtn be~prePf.red separately by the State Hi&hway Com· mission. 1'.hal . .sum WJ)llld •go for level hiitlrway' con.st.ruction aJM1 malnlel'!ahce. e HIGll)>'.~Y PATHOL -A tolal budgel proposed IJ 1111.S million. which ahows a fJO m)l~on rise over actual costs loiged during the present budget yea r. The pr01)0Aal lnchides the reduction of 413 uniformed .XOcer poslr tiona whk:b are~. bul unfilled. Mod ol the budget, fl7 mHllon, would go f0r traffic enf~(Dent eupervision. ..... • Some money, $1.14 mllllon, would go toward strengthening the powers of lhe . _,, Slalt! Department of Conservation in a move aimeJ at avoiding another oil blo~t in offshore drilling pro~t!., • rlim.Ua"' le that whiclt caused ~the Sinta Barbara disaster. • STATE 'EMPWYE WAGE HIK!ll -A total of ltll million Is pro- J>OSCd for raiies Ol'->dite· sa lirie:s: Reagan propos«I nve percent raJstS cora· put.ed .by lndividUll~:qe:nc:la lit doea oot auqeat across-the-board lncreWs. which have been1 ccmnton In year•~t. · ' · · • PRISONS -•More lblin f!ilo lmjilfon rroin .lht 1eneraJ rund.wouljl go lowprd correctional wahls. 1,.,~, pr~n. lpaiofies and"r~· !b;u¥' addlcls. 'llle•budgef aJoo ~!~minor c:onitructiei\·olfJ.1·;;,ilii!icdn ,~ ., Included In the sum would be funds to hire additional conservalion lru;pectora. In other coastlln~related matters ht proposed more than l265,000 (or the San Francisca Bay ConservaUon a n d ., Deve.lopfn~nt Commlsslcn to regulate fill- ing of San Francisco Bay. The k\crt.ue aJgo would be u.wd to car- ry through on projects ordered by the lasl Legislature. \\1hlch _Qeman_ded .mttlse boundarlet tnd the d~itfii'Cflllegal filling. \lief; d'8pfie.olorecuis it bur(eontng 1Dirii11e pclpoYati'ons. • , ', ~ ·.·: e AGRll:l/L1VllE -. The l°"!rnor Jll'O!"!"' a 'lolll.ol ,f1~.,ll mutton which Is aboo! •i mlUlon ieSI lhan the cumlil 5Um, but ·there \riNld be' !lo curtallment or "tNl2llla1" progra!'9!. · •. ' 1 . e ,FISH AND. GAME -Tlit sum would be $Zl.3 IT\illl0p, 'wlllch . ~ , elightly up from the a,gency'a current estimated expenses cf '21.l m1h10'1: e STATE•WATER PROJECI'. -lle111jan lw •sll;,ed (Or a h<ft1 cu\ In the h11,1e projeet'• budget, wl)ldl ;,;propqoed·to bl 1311.1 million. or abolil .-.z mllilon 1 ... lhan tile current year. By die time lhe budget g~ lnio ollet\ lill July I lhe project. will-be 90 per<:<ut compl<le. , -' e f!llTICIDE CONTkOL L Th<! R<vern..-ordered an ll08P'<lfi<ll In· crease In allocations to avoid pesticide poUuUori.' which would be money \pent from ·the agriculture budget. Thal 1e..,enl GI 1111 ...,., 1oc1..-• ll mjllioa' cut In pest prevenUOn progre.ma ,..r:-" • . . .~ .... . D.\"-Y1-PILO'( 11.tf l'Mfl RHONDA-MARTYN : THOUGHTFUL, READY TO DISCUSS ISSUES A Level .Hud Uncltr Thtt Stitt Junior Mi11 Crown •Quee11' Kee.p~ .Co~), Rhanda ·Become~ Scliool . Gir:l Again ~ -i-"-\.... By TERRY COVILLE Of fllt D911'1' Plltf llllt Rhonda Martyn , 17 and fresh Crom vlt:- tory in the ca!Uornla Junior Miss.. com- pelitlon. is more concerned right 'now about spirit week at Marina High School. It shows her ability lo ·adjust . from statewide fa_me back to a llOQTl.al high school !enJor In Huntington BeaCh. · In ·fact,· Rhonda, daughter Of Mr. ahd Mra. Kenneth A. Martyn -cf 17041 Courtney Lane, has more to ·say about national Issues than the rigors of week- long compeUtlon In Santa Rosa. "I lhlnk edl,lCatiOn can solve many of - our natiOoal problems," she exPtalns. Her . father is a profe1sor In special educaUon at Cat State, Los Angel~. . Her own future includes college al either Stantord OI' UC, Sanla Cruz wlth,a' major ln~fiterature of anthropology. "I'd like to te.ach.emottonally hapdicapped, or economically· disadvantaged students;" 1hc says. . ' Education l~ lhe prime factor In Rhon·1 da 's life. She likes· lo. ,r~peat I.he word1 o(, her psychology Instructor, Alltfn Ken- nedy, who told his claSs. "learning Is a modlfltattoniot behavior .'1- "You ·can_ leam .... to ma.rix 1ituiubnf, even from school 1plrlt _week. Knowledge is there ll you ·look for it," she said. Rholilla Is a 1houpUul glr~ n..dy 10 discuss many l~sues. For instance, &he recommeridr-thc "reading of rt he biography of Malcolm X to understaqd Qic struggle of lhe black people. , . u1 don't agree with everything In it.•bllt It gives. a good picture of !the extreme frustration ~of 1 black ,people r and the:lr ~tlel& 'and ~rte&:''· -· -; ~ • ..: , • lil>'t't;i-'llill•:-~ .. ,1ien P<Oiit•'con· u"*_'.to' <9t!IP'I .. bet lo J~ .. - 1 lnll'!I\: ~« ·,,~ 1is1 ~; at v~ >lfd biii:t.lt·i.iili\llii ~uiikil MIV'ol. ~ • , J\ctie crowned Rhonda l'1 Sanlo Ro0a1 and lt.'1 liketx both would like. a rcpeaL of lhat In Mobl!e~ Ala., for •the national • ' ~' I trown. · • r.-1 _. "We're twO very different people, even· though we're friends . We don'l llke bck'lg compared and cittgorl2ed, "' s h e dec)ar.cs, dn <lnlK• and h~r !rl~ at Marina, Rhonda simply 1ay1, ... ~ are Qo\ our ' ~DllUP· HM'Y'lllll< b ~ dOwo on - It's· 1ad to sea It used a1 a crutch. Mari- juana aod haahlsh are not accepted, but . , people who.use them are•not oStraclZed. •· 1,•1•1 -l In the Martyn home lhe·wotd 16.~ijn. ·iEv~n · When ·we · (_Rhofida ··hi!•' two · brolhers .and a slst.er) y.'ete , yOuni we , always knew our parents would U!t'en to What we had 19 s,y. I ~1' fei:I Ji,lY Par· ents ar,e ·strict,. but when _. y~ set a rule it is.firm," s&ld BhOnda.-v • ' • I ' . Dancing ,Is perhaps .ftt\onda 's, r,yor.ite nasttime. Shei has '&ludl~ I -b~l{e~ eight years .and modem dance, tor fqur, r·1 (eel I can exprtss 1TIY feelings ·ln~nce. I think the new psycbedelle-daqcea are good too." · ~ · Al school s!le has "°'ked r..-H .. d Slart. hel~ launch a Pr;otram uUltzing MariM Skidt;!nls as tu~rr for t(~~ .Y.,erlcan : youngat.ers.: 'at Oak Vi'ew School. ana keeps 6p with the norma'I round of social activities. l The Junior Miss pagearit.~ sponsored by thP. Jaycees, is for~ Rhonda another u- Perience, "a chanCe tO inCct new .,and ID-~e.sting ,people." · ~ Ana all ·of th''at Is What rtlakes· a Junior Miss of tallfcnila.tici. Oraa11e ' We•lli.C!l'. '.Ofd fl.fan Fog •maJres a-return visit to the· Orlnae Coast late to- night, arid temperatum start drbp-. plng ·lnio the mlddle .iO's on Wed· nesd'!f.· '" -.. : IN.~~E -~ Y ' l , •'~'I •~-••" , Hi;;.,.,,....11a4 ~· .... ...,uo~'·· 6ur"""' ht'111tborloiit1w·,,.n.g o v e'r ltgal · ,tomes beco"" Cha.rlts M1211~on~knows hfs 1 U/e is i11 'his ow11 ha1i<B:-Poat J, .,. ' lf•H " • } I ..,, " " • I " - .... " .. '· . ... .-,I ••• I $' --$1"•' ) 1=rl•t•-h ' -= " f, I .. I .......... '-"""~ ...... ==..----~~ ... 4 ·~;;;:----·--....... -• ---..--~---------------~.----------------------~·--• ' -~~t t'~~\ , . ~ . I' "F!!ii11/,F~ J•lt10 ; I Ct. W-l ::SCJ $( t I Mile Sqti~'re Airport ,J. • • • • ' -Fight Going -lQ. County -I • lJy llUDI NTEDZlEl.SKJ OI .._ NIN tti.t l teft ' ~qoa lo ' f'!lun ~Ill ,.,.. taji v111N•11111t Sciuort w.111111 todo wtlh·...ntbeiS of a newly-ftl'!lled clllun1 COJPmitlee gathering slanature1 on a QtUpon _ lh_•J intend in 4l!ict lo U.. Qre111e Coullty!IQarit o.f ~jsois.-. ••we Intend •to put a 1112 on aey alrP.rk (h Mlle Squire," Slid Mrs. Ma_ry Hix, an olflclal with the Cltizena Aiainst Airpert < • - y .. Pi. !CAP). • oqparvllfn lo o¥n<!Ofl 111ch thollS)1s. §Ill_ ~ • Mill•! •I '1!tl lf'l!P ~· '"l'be '4f!ltril holds 1hout uo people ~l!l!I ~ .,~ ..,. fl 1l!o ud we --1 · 11 to hi lull," oald ~ " •. Jtll, '°' II!*! "!~I . Mn..!111,, h,_, . ,.,. a1rplenai, a ......,. county ~-'!'Iii l!i~ ~ II it!"i\i plenty of ,.. -!IQdlld -Piie!< U ol Illa Coua-cou-t ftOin Iha Founllin Valloy ty Airport .l!IU!e' Plan. SCliQOl Dbtrlct. The cqmmlt~ will bokl· I mUf lta adtnll\fstrators are anxlous to build nitdlaa.at 7:JO p.m .. Wednelday ln the a school !louth of Wl.lmer Avenu e· and Founlaln Va.lief Hiib ;»chool Caleterla to Weaf or BrookhursL Avenue. but contend detmnlne 1trat.ep iii co n v i o c l n g they cannot go ahead with thelr plans :Part of T~ Shift - ' '.:·Reagan · Relents , On Withholding • ' SACMMENTQ (UPI) -Gov. l!Doald <Jlowanct, 111 tnu.-for upper brocket Rea;. ·ha revefled hi• adamant lout· Income t.upaym and a tu brtai tor year --to pa)'l'Oll wlthholdln1 of renter• flnalM:od lhrougb the il1Come w . stat6-lneeinl~Wet-aM-decldld-'°-ln---T-h t.a. I n,C.f-1.u _e_ 'a.r_e __ _ coiyor.W, II In 1111 tu rovlJl(ln plan, uPI neceuary, Rea&en bu .aid, to finance - loamed ~-suhltanUal reduction In property tuoo. -~-~ ltu(on. wllhdrow his op-llelliJI hid adamlllUy o p p o l o d posIIJoti , tot W!lhholdlna: ,. he could wflhholdin1"""°hfa111e campa1p when flnBJICO· pr.pertr Ila refit! and IOlve an Dem<icrall -waot.4 to aJop4 the ledlral accurate cub· ·Oow probltm 1n 1 t 1 t e syatem of au&omatk:aJly collecUn1 ttate gov.......U. _ Income tax pa~ fr!!m .. a _.ker'a Reagan acbedl.ded an afternoon newa regular paycheck. conference to IMOW1CO his 1COOPtancc of Shortly after tal<infl olllce In 11'7 withholding 11 part of the packqe, which Rea&en oald wllhholdl•! "tancll to mal<e is ~ to lhlft nearly ft btUIOQ in goveonnent c a re I e 1 a with the taxeJ. · .. ~ m1napm1nt" of tupayen' money. • Sour<t1 11ldolher foolures ol the Ila lla&flO maintained "Teat1 ellould plan lncludt ,a· one-cent lncrtue In the hurt." • pre,.nt flve-<ent-jlft-fl\e>doUar aales w, a Goverrunent flnaoclal experll predict reduction In the 'l1 percent oil depleUon · the alote facei a 1trles of "!'Ill> flow" •In<• fi•ed-•11111 alrqafl flight pattem could interfere with the Wety of l\Udanll. '11li plot II curr'l'llY 1lled by ti!• U.S. •farlDI Corpe: u a' hellcopte~ tralnlns 11'11. Tht Corpl already has assured the school district th•t Its choppers will not use a fllgtit pa~ which would be In· aiinp1Uble with the proposed Walker School. County supervisors have held that the area must be studied alon& with otb'tr sit.es being considered as future locations lot cowtly air faclliUa. They coplalld lhal ellml!Wl2fl of Mlle Sctuare fnlm the otucly would hi prof!'<llclaf. --~Ike Brick, SUP'finlcndent of the Fountain Valley &;hoot District, cJaims that the plan is absurd 1fnce the t.-farlne Corps owns the land, and,. aCJ:Ording to him. will never agree to Its clvillan use. He also insists that the 'area Is too deoSely populated and aln..ady contains DAILY f"ILOT """' ., lllcMnll ~ !# . oroblimo by the Ind of ll>cal ll?0-71. , : • Wl~dlq woµfd eue Iha· 111oa1qt. ""Shipley Scores -tr -tr * MRS. LEDJA ST!IOTHER GETS OXYSEN FROM COSTA MESA FIRJ!MAN ELWOOD HOUSE;. AwerO.w iM ll'jl Author One of. Two lethal Tow• r1 Re~Nlenta Requiring Tre1tment Afttr Bien = . Fl'OMP .. el . . .. ~ . - 19 $thoals aild a COftvflesctnt OOspltal Wilhln ,a mile of Mi11:; ~uart. "The aurs:viion' rtfuaal to wUbdraw MUe SQUii'l lrCMU Iha st~ ,.,. Jr. rotlonal i"!l lrrttp0n1t6la,'' lla chirptl, "We..carmot under&* Wh1 the money would be wasted, 11 well as time, slu· dying an airport which belongs to the Government, whlch can't be coodemned and cib't be acquired." ' He aald the.dietrict wlll take tt.s case to the state· lawmaker,s. Alton Allen · Foe Joins Republicans " Ill' Tl!MJJAl\LEY Of rllt Oally ,lltt Sti ff A recall spokesman who diaappeared l!ibortly after annoiinclng the la'unching of the movement against Supervisor AJtOn E. Allen surfaced long enough Monday to switch his political' allegiince. , · Anthony J. Taranhno o!.San Clemente, 8cCompL"lied by (~lloW recillO rgifilier Paul Carpenter, ciuutged his pol!Ucal af- flliatkm frpm Democrat. to "ReP\lbllcan at the Re&lstrar of Voters offlce in ~nta Ana. Ttie San Clemente man also adv!Hd county officials that be ahouk! now be regartled 1s a bt,Jalness manager and not a textile busl.Qess owner a11 previously recorded. • Tarantino, 60, of 451 CaUe Mlguel of. fered no explanation for the change in Teglstl"Jl;Uon. He could not be reached today for c~- ment on his action. _ . C,arpenter, who bu taken· over-the vocaJ cbora on« handled by Taraatloo, ;,;;~------;:;::;----~--------. ...... r------:would only conflnn that his companion Elderly Flee Towers Blaze ~~1?-~!n~~:~t~~~ commented. ' TaranUno wu the subject of specula- ; De.struction -:-.. BUJ)GET •.• f Swamp ~' ,omp1ma. n. .. 11m.1ec1 w. "°"Id cos1 U •···• ~ty r*.i':i:.•• .--WI 111~<._ and "pre-eroclon of their up_ naton -\:u "'' ......... ~)'-..i : ~lna power by lnfl1U011." aid Slllpley, a blDloalsl.MondllJ~.ln'lddlt!Ori, the governor ouggesled the tested the dtstr'!olcUon of a natwal 11"~P &tate contribute an ·additional f,;; per area ln a oew, Small city park at 'S~: · month to each employe's hea1th In- 2 Policemen Trapped; Damage Listed $15 ,000 tion todl\Y lhrnughout tile Flftli Dlltrlct as·· the man · who will run against Supei-viJor-Allen in the June 4 primary. A1len, 72, announced Monday tblt. he will be a candidate in that race and that he will expoae the backen of the recall movement -financial and political - during tlie contest. dale Street and Heil Avenue:. , ~' :.. _auriapce.:_ . Park planner Tbomu Sevem .......i Rncan propoilod lncrol3ln1 •lite apen- Dr. SJilpley that In dwnpln1 the IWiinp dlq for h!Chlr education by 112.5 mllllon, area, about one-half ICre, had been ~ lncladlna flO m~n In aalary blku. In balled all, ~ fl111.,....lty of Calliornl• and slate Slll~ey oild'Slltor cal1lerlne ol lho Str COlllWta "' ..-41111 Jlll!Jl<lo -UC Bonaventure--School and fol'!lltr city -_1141 mll1l0o Incl tlta'c&Jqt1 1!21 mllllon. councilman Tbomu Welch of the Country ~ -who char10 Reagan Day School nearby had protellod the has ""•'*"ad hJit.er education, !Mo' •polling of lh• Olltlral arta. 1"-JIO!nttd out lhat aloll u- Shlplay ~ horror at '""" pendtturca lor 1JC 1110 the collo111 have buUdozeri on the property. c 11 y rllto· A poroeat in tho pulfwr yun. Administrator Doyle Miller oald a peat ~·1 prevjoulty declared "all-out bog ar<I WU hllnf filled. WU~ fo pnMcl the Calllontla en- By ARTHUR 1l VINSEL Of .. °"" ,.~ ... ft A •141000 fire in Orange County's tallest bulldln1 trapped ' two Costa Meaa pclice.n1'n in blinding smoke early today as. f1ley herdec\ scorn of elderly people Olli of tlle lklory city block-<~o-end. , The predawn blaze at Bethel Ttlwera, W'W: •19th Bl, sent two elderly persons to the hOspil.aJ, while lhree othera were given oxyaen at the acene for smoke in· halaton. Neither -one a well-known authoress who served 11 ·a Russiin Army nurse in World War I -wu kept for hospltalliaUon after emergency treat· ment. Working from a script devised as the 270.unit Assembly or God Chu~related 'home was buHt, Costa Mesa Fire Depart,.. .ment pnsonnd quk:kly controlled the lwl)oalann fire. lnvettlgatlon Into the 3:55 a.m. blaze continues today. but Battalion Chief Bob ~aucbamp said it appears something left in vacant Room 305 during routine cleanup was lndirecUy the cause. Chief Buuch~p said something wu probably left draped on a small, built-Jn refrigerator, leading the air~led motor to overheat and catch fire. "Whatever wis there was consumed," said Chief Beauchamp. "WhaLaver. it was will be the mystery of the decade. I guess." ' .. ~ Three fire engines, two truck· <:om· panies and a squad cf firemen from Costa Mesa, plus a backup engine from the Huntington Beach Fire Department v.·ere dispatched to the blaze. Carpenter. a Democrat who b • s un1uccessfully ~ought Congresa and AJsembly seats in Orange County, had no · e&min!nt ·tO offe...-0n Allen'• statemeaL --. Cit y to Develop --"t .. would rather aee a red wln&ed vlro{unent accounted for relativelf llttte J blackbird on a tule than plies of dU1," tt· ~pendlnl In l\111 6ud(tt. ~ major new j plained Shipley. "We are too anxiou1 to item he ~•oposed was a $1.ot .nllllon srnog 1 destroy nature." flghUn1 laborJltorJ !or Loa Anl•lal Coun- 1 ty , Jnf\•tlon took Its ton on the budgi!t. I P • O de d ltt 'l1I aceompanylrtg m~1e. State ; rUIOlt r re FJNnce Dlrectot -Veme Orr said "Inna· j Uoil baa run rampant In rectnt f'll'a Ind • I Ch ks c lhWc are tboae; Who think It may hi University Women Back Override, Bond Election Police officers Owen Kreza and Robert Neal were among 14e first on the acenc and dashed upstairs to the third floor as fearful occupants coughed and cried for helo in their rooms. Patrolman Kreza said they ran into denser smoke and be betame separated from his partner, unable to escape from one room until the air began to clear. 'Problem' Site • - A plan to redevelop 15.8 acret·of ·land at the northeast corner of Ckildm West Street· and Warner Avenue in Huntington Beach was ordered Monday nlght by ~e City Council acting as the redtvelopment agency. . The land has been a problem pece since the 1920~ when \he acreaae was divided into small, undevelop•ble p!lfcels and given away with .sell of en- cyclopedias sold in the Mldweat. • n ec ase beyond .. ,,1n11 already-'' • A 18-l mUUon bond l1111t and a M-cenl tax OY~rrtde !Or the J{untlngton Beach '"plOfl High Schoo! Dlatrlct were endors'd today by the local chapter of the American · Association of University ! State prison terms ha ve been ordeitd i for a...Huntln&t<>n .Beach cquplt convict•d i of ls.suing bad checks. Superior Court Judge James F. Judie ordered one to 14 years terrru for Jllftel P:rank Leaney,.51, and his wUt, Fa)!', 41, both of 1147Z Zelder Lane. He } del'lled probaUon after studying a report ·Which lndtcited that the pair had • fong J rrconl of allll\liU off•""'- ' The Lanryl wen convicted of aub- I mittlng • f~apduJtnt 4'00 check to a 8ant1 , Ana car dealer as a down payment on a I new, a.uto: Ai the U~. lnvesUg•tora Aid, P t& 1Miley1 had Juat IM In the bank. ! Coor! "°"11• Indicate th•! the Lesney• ! ""'"' on probation 1t the time of the of· ~ ft."':' .f~ :er chtck writing infra~llon,. a DAILY PILOT OJIANG• (Qj.IT l'Ull.1."ING C.OtAl',1,NY ktlta,t N. w,.~ '°'"~ -l'll!tl"M' J•cJr a. Cw•lty \llU ,.,...,, •Ml C.-.tl ""'"' ... Th'"''' t;,, .. u ..... Tfi,.,,, 'A, M ~rjlfll~t ~··· 4 .Albt rf' W. l•ltt ..._.. ..... Etitor I ""'--...... .~ ,1 71 71~.lt,.cl .lt11l1v1r4 M•lll11 u ;,,,,t P.O. l•r 190 , •2•41 1-~=-== ... -i Cltlil M-: Jti ....... , '4y &t•M """"""' lfiM:fl: Pll ~· ltltlM ....,,......, • Artists Donate W qrk for Beach 'Dimes' Auction Th.It "Just" rtcht piece of ortlinal art for )'O<lf !Mq n>Onl may hi hancllll at the HunUOltOn Center MJll Ftb. e-11. Doieru: of art1ltl from all over Orana• County wlU then dloplay and donate their worb (or the Ma:<h of Dlmtt MCOOd an- nual silent art auction. • Bid 1!ihett1 will be 1tt1ched to each work. A pe~n simply enters hi• name. addn:is and amoUnt The h11h bidder-will be: notified after the clo1e of the bidding at I p.m. Feb. 14. . Mfl-J. Richard Ludwig, auclton chalrmafl Is cwrently workln& W1th a group of repreMntatlve artlstl ind litudenta at Golde:n Weal COllege ln plm- nlng the event. Dr. Dale A. Miller, dean of students al Gol~n W~ ls chslnnan ol the Huntlnaton Be1ch March of Dlmes . Override,, City -. Votes Combined Tllo April 14 Municipal Electlon wlll be Beach Merchant Wins Sign Plea, -Loses Flagpole A beach concessionaire won one battle and lost another through Hu ntington Beach City Council decisions ~1onday night. Jack Clapp got approval, upon recom· mendatlon of the Design Re view Board to light his sign .,from the top rather than below 11 r~uested by Director of Harbora &nd Deachea Vincent Moorhouse. Clapp .cited vandalism of the lights as the rtaaon. · Bui the board s!ded with Moorhouu on the placement of Cla~1s American Flag at the concession. Moorhouse said the free ltandlng pole flag caused beachgoera to mlatake 'Clapp'& conceulon a1 btach beadquarter1. ~ board ruled ~·t the n,g mus t be , Oown Oft the conctasionalre'l leased~ parctJ, 'Jn lhlt case tlie bulldlng. They turther ruled th-t plactment of the slcn would be 1~bject to review. --f6lllblnad -..Jib a Htmltngton-lleach-Clty---- School Dl•~lct VOie on two Ila oven'idtl, p· a;.. Appo1'nted City Cltrk P1UI Janea announced Monday. u Jones llld tht pella would be open from 7 a.m. to I p.m ... required by • To Oil . Bo.ard achoo! Jaw. He uld combininJ the two · electlona, ~t with 1tparall ballots, would nve money, Jn the municipal 'ltctk>n, four council seats apd the tjty attorney'& post 1r1 up for decision. Savings Sta mps Progran1 Eliminated WASHINGTON (UPI) -The IOvtrn- m•nt la ellmlnaUng tht 11vtnp It.imp proar•'l' u~r which 1hccol kld1 for a generation lnvealtd a1 lltUo as 10 etinta at A. C. Marloo, representing th e Jndependsnl Oil Producer• Association and C. E. "Bill" Woods, represenUoi th~ lYe..tern 011 and Gu Asaoclatlon, have beetl appolnled lo the HunUllllon Beach Oil Committee. The: appointments w're confirmed Monday nigh, by the City Co,uroil. Other eommlUee me~ber• lncllide Mayor Jack Grtep, City Oll Field Superlnlendtnl llerb Day, f ire Chief RB.y Picard, and Bulldlng Director Jaek Cleveland .. '------------'-_Lllmo.JD-&0•""'mt•ll><mds •• The oil commlltee will help-the city design lawa-for the regulaUon of the oil lndu•try In HunUllllon Beach. ' ,. I ' I • • Women. Bol.ti mtasures go before diltrict vote.rs next Tuesday. "We r~allze the Importance anQ need for a sixth hJgh school to ensure the con- tinuation of a relevant education for the projected lncrease tn student population." S<Jid a spokesman for the AAUW. "\Ve also recognlie the necessi ty of strengthening Huntlngl.on Beach High School to rneet earthquake salety titan- darda:," sald Mn. Kathleen Cooper, putr llcity ch1lrman for the group. Spruce Up He estimated that 20 to 3ll resident s were escorted from the third and fourth floors to safety, but firemen said many more of the buildil]i's 305 residents fled outside. · ~ They were comthendei! as a group ·for their orderly evacuation from the $2.37 million structure ~uilt with federal Health Education and Welfare funds three years ago. "Their behavior during the cqurse of the fire and the mopup was wonderful,'' sai~ Chief Beauchamp, "I'd like to com· pliment them on that." · Your Home for • •• · NO one person has been able to cotltcl the various properties for development. until the city dec ided to step in with Its authority for redevelopment. The plaMing staff was ordered Monday to design a specific plan to unite the acreage and sell it as one block. Coun· cilman Donald S!Upley opposed the redevelopment of the property by flle. ci· ly. WITH RNE QUALITY- FAMOUS BRAND NAME· DON'T M1$S OUR DRAPERY DEPT. CARPETING • * lllATTIE j. MONARCH * CROWN * ROXBU RY * IMPIRIAL * WA LTERS * SWllTWATiR * BIGELOW * .BERVEN * FIRTH * COLUMBUS * MONTICELL O *-DAN RIVER * SEQUO YAH WI INVIR YOU TO VISIT OUR HU•E SHOWl QOMS . -SU THI ounTANDIN5 SELECTION Of CAIPIT· IN• AYAILAIU. UNUSUA L INSTALLATION PlOI· UMS OUI IPICIALTY. ALDEN 'S w. f••tur• 1 compl•t• ••l•ction of f1brit 1 ind colon to· •nh•nc• and complim1nt y•ur c•rp•ting. I ._..,.._ II t•""""'t ••"'1-t. CARPETS e DRAPERIES 1663 PLACENTIA-COSTA MESA 64_6·4138 ------------------,, YIAll llJtV)NG THI OJtANOI COAI T ©~~~~~~~~@~~ I ' ' • I • 7 • • r I I Bertrand Russell Dies At Age 97 ... LONDON (UPI) -Bertrand Rulsell, author, mathematician, pblloso~, N~ be! Prize winner and perhaps the best kl101'11 pacUI~ colbpsed and died Mon- day night at his !armbouse In Penrhyn. d-aeth, Wales. He was 'II and "'' been ti! with the nu. ,.... With • smile. Rljisell used to aeny lhat he wa1 born to rebel, but tor much of the past six decades his hawkllke face and flawing whltf hair proclaimed a dl&- sent that lnftD'laled naUonal luden tbe world over. "It has come as a shoe): to everyone," said Kenneth Coates, director ol. tht Bu· tranct Russell Peace FoundaUon. ••1 spoke" to Bertrand only a few da)'1 a~o and he seemed in good heahh, working on peace £ou.ndatlon projects."' . He wiU be succeeded to hil rarely used lltle of Earl by his ""· Vlscounl Amber- ley. Edith, hi! fourtb. wi(e,_wu at hi! side at-death. -U'IT.....,_ PHILOSOPHE!t DEAD AT t7 lortr....i RuHoH " Jet Pilots . - Ejected In Flames Detsll• of -a miracle-eacope In -which two Navy jet pilots ejected ~ough a ball of fire In the slty after a headoa coi11a1on durlnt combat !ralnillf! htah off the Orange Coast were ~ tnday. The midair cru.~ T<Sulted In the lleC<llld • formal a~dent lnvestlgaUon for one pllol. whose criP!lled Fl Cruaader Jet craihed Dec. 22 at Miramar Naval Ah: Statton, killing lf·sallo1'11 in~ hangar. Lt. Oyrua M. Riddell, 27(and Lt. Gary Crowell, IS, bailed out of their dish>- tegratlng jets at 24,000 feet. three miles o(f San Clemente Island shortly be!ore I a.m. Monday. Investl&ators said t.he two lieutenants ejected !roni the planes -rliht through the resulting fireball -and were picked U? wllhln 30 mioula by a Coast Guard helicopter, The two pilots were mating close lioaseU's birth and childhood did .. , bespeak rebellion. He wu a chlld of Britain's .ruling clasHS, ol 1 family lhat ' had sat in parliAment since ms before Columbus discovered Americo. -Bonrllertrand Arthur-William B>o..U May IS. 18'12, at Ravencroft, Monmouth- .mi.. England, he waa brought up by bis grandparents, for his parenls died by / passes at each other during rlmulated combat when lhe jets smashed together, the-reason UllkDown-pendJni comI)letion of the probe. Baker Against - Renewed .Talks Over Harbor - In h1s memoirs, Russell wrote: "Three the time he was %. passion!I, simple but overwhehningly stronr. have governed· my life; the tong. ing for love, the search for knowledge and the unbearable pity tor the suffering Supervisor David Baker M o n d a y of mankind. 0 ~ forwarded 1 letter o{ dissent to the His apeuaal of peace occUpied.Jtlm for Or~ €ounty Chapter of the League of much ol the last 40 ye.ara of bil life. California Cities to ariSwer a letter from As recently as December. be protested four board members asking renewal of to Soviet Premied A I ex e i N. Kosygin harbor district el'pansion talks. against the nputslon of·navelllt~leun--In hi.! letter to League President Jack • der Solzbenltsyn from the Soviet Writ.era Green, Baker stated ''such fundamental Union. Illa detractors, hranded him anlJ ... -•• ;_ isaues are involved that 1. fee.I compelled .n.uig .-to register my dissent." Lt. Riddell-made the news 0ee. n When hi! )et lost OIJ ~ Ill be WU approachihg ~ San ·!Keio ' lnstallaU&. for a la.nd1ng and he eje(:led at ·low alUtude. The Crusader •:eered off cour~ and roared into a hangar where BCOreS • of men were at work. eiupting in a as million 'iolocaust lhat spre..t dealb and destruction over-the IU?TOUDdlng area. Lt. Riddell did not fiy !or I .... t al· terward during· the aublSequent -tn- vesUgatton, but he was nql grounded, on- ly kept available for questioning. • Resulta of the inYestigatr.:: have not been re.lci.sed • can for hil protest qaimt lhe U.S. bh>Ck· Noting there i.s an "urgent need" to H-~~"ff;\·!"-,~th~e~CU~ban missile. crisis .In resolve the i.su, lhat has divided counly ~~ if: sJta1n a:': ~~! and clfy government, Baker ·said, "I do trial'' of f 0 rm er fr9ideat.,Lfodoo B. .not believo that it is in the public interest El Toro POW Wife to Talk On World Trip 7 Johnson. • • or In the i!Uerest of' county or city The Soviets were eqilally vibiolic of government to perpetuate " public agen- Ru sell' .. 1 ..... Clllin bJa h-cy when it.s functklo can be performed es s,'tite• =n17· a '·w':J.• lf~tbe within the framework of general govern· ducted a ''war crimes trial" after the ment." Soviets invaded Hutigary In the fall of Baker's letter followed one signed by remaining board members which asked 1956. endorsement of a board plan to expand Aa early as 1907, be went on record for '1he district to take in parka and recrea- woman suffrage and in hia lifeUme wu _ Uon. in the vanguard o( advocates of birth The board plan also aska for expansion coOii-Oi; ·pacifism .. ~omen's rtgbU, trial of the •district lo' include county boon· marriage, free love. ~vorce reform and daries and expansion of the harbor com· air pollution control rnlasion from five to seven, with ad· In 1911, he was sent lo ~--for six ditional members being appointed from •" ""'" the League of Cities. monlhl for "caming bad relations wtlh League dissatisfaction with the didrict the United States" as part of his antt-war came to a head Jan. I when members protest.a. It was one of two jail terms be voted down a simlliar board proposal and was to serve. _ 1 In the aecond, RuiSell became one of asked for new state legislation to di.ssolve the oldest men to go to prison after be the district. . 1 was mated at the "3e of 89 far leading Mondi1tY AJ,se_mblyman Ke1.r.eth Cory anUnucltar demonstrations in TrafalRar {D-Garden Grove) joined the controveny Square In 1961. He ' served a seven.day when he introduced a bill asking for ex· sentence. pansion flf lbe diltrid t.o Include parks ''Wlth a war, you might secure a world .00 recreation. containing no Communilts, "but It would Cory's bill was""' Introduced before also contain no non-Commun.Isla," he Assemblyman. John V. Briggs (R· :!laid. I FuJluton) could get his bill Into the hop- Jf .Russell's publjc life wn ruled with per. controversy, his JJr1vate Ufe e1clted al- most. as much shock and outrage. He had four marriages and three divorctJ and scandalized &Ociety with his view Of mor· ality. Hirstein Reveals He WQn't· Run For ~e-election Orange County Supervisor Wtlllam ~in today annouoctd he will not seek re-election lhLs year to hl1 Fourth District seat Patrol Car Hits Auto in Pursuit Two California Highway patrolmen ...,peel Injury early Monday when their pattol car slammed into tt.e rear of a st.Dien auto in a pursuit through Westminster that reached speedt of _, miles per boor. Offictrs said lhe collision occurred at McFadden Avenue.and Bushard Street at 1 :30 a.m. when tile suspect. made a quick tum brtngiag hil vebicle to a sudden stop. - ~driver, a male teenager with blond hair, eo;:aped on fool-WU"""'•· the col· lision. v ...... Mrs. Carole Hanson of El Toro, wlio be.Ueves her husband, Capt. Stephen P. Hanson Is a prisoner of tht North Viet- namese, will describe her roond-the- workt trip to seek information about U.S. prlsoners at a meeilng in the Mission Viejo Inn, 26742 Oso Parkway, Miss.ion Viejo, at 10 a.m. Friday. • Neighbors have called the meeting at Mrs. Hanson's reque.at, to enable her 'to. ~peak personally to those who haVe helped with the SeUer·wriUng campai(O organiz.. ed by wives of prisoners and men sUll listed u missing in acUon, in an attempt to persuade North Vietnamese authorities to releaie a complete · Jiat or prisoners' Mmei. ' Mrs. Hanson circled the globe with three other wives from S o·u th e r n California, but admitted upon their return Friday that the mission, Insofar as· pro- ducing specific infonnatlon about their husbands was concerned, had been a_ failure. The Friday meeting Is open lo all in- terested persons, friends c!cclared. Union Records Subpoenaed CLEVELAND (UPI) -The financial reairds or a Tennesaee local ol the United Mine Workers (UMWJ were sub- poenaed today by a federal grand jury Jn.- vestigatlng lhe murder of UMW offlcial- Joseph A. "Jock" Yablonski. , The panel, ioveiligatlng charges by Yablonski before be was klUtd that UMW officials Illegally poured i:;. 7 mflllons of pension funds into Tennessee and Ke,,.. tucky localB, subpoenaed the r.corda of UMW Locab1;21 ar WoDeUe, Tenn. Hirstein, 65, who was first elected to the boa.rd in 1955., said his age wu the main factor in his decision. "l strongly feel, u he said, "that it ls Ume for a y0tmger man to take my place." ,.,--~In's amouncement came hard on the heels of Supervisor Alton E. Allen's d<dsioo Monday to oeek re-electloo to the Fifth District seal Both men have seen eye to eye on almost all major decisions of the board in their years together. Four Fourth Dtstrtct residents had flied as of today for ~ vacancy ctu.ted by Hirst.eln's retlremenl 'They are : ' · Carswell Hearings End But -V ~te Delayed Week James·wortman, mayor of. Villa Park and chairman of the Local ~ Fomiltlon Cornmlaion; Anaheim COQD- cllma'1 and former mayor c.Jvtn Pebley; 'TUalln attorney Paul Bell and Anaheim businessman BUIT Williams. Supel"ilaor David Baker of the Second Dtstrict' Is the GOIY other member of the Board of SUpe"'8cn who must ,..k re- .election this year. He stated Monday lhat ht wf11 announce hJs plans um the not too distaDt futurt." Kim Darby to Wed Actor We~bnoreland LOS ANGELF.'I (UPI) -Actns1 Kim Darb:/, who 1tarred with J(lhn Wayne in the mo\lon pltture "True Grl~" will be married Friday to actor.bulinessm James' Westmorela.nd. - Miss Darby, lormtrly married to actor James Stscy, ....,,,1y compl<t<d a rol< in ','The Strawberry St aJ em en t .'' WeJtmoreland hu appew la a oumber •f tel<villon llbow1. It b hll lleC<llld mil' rtage. . --~ From Win Services WASHINGTON -The Senate com- pleted hurjnp today on the Supnme COurt nomlnaUon of Judge G. Harrold Canwell but a judiciary committee vote wu put off 1for perhaps a week or more. "!'he committee wound up hearings after 1 civil rights attOtney characterized Canwell -oomtnated by President Nu- on alter the Senate rejected Judge Cle- ment F. Haynsworth -as "A Judge llaynaworth wlth-t. blttemeaa and &lean· ,,... lhat Judge Haynsworth didn't have." Chairman James 0. Eutland (0. 'Miss.). said one group of tenaton, led by Sen. Birch Bayb (0.lnd.), wan!Od "to Ue electoral reform to a vote og Can•ell." But he said Sen. Strom Thurmond R- S.C.) would not agree. . · Eutland announced that the record woold be kept open for CU·nell to re- 11pond with a_rnitten Witement if be wished to attacb on bl1 reccnl • EuUand also said lhat he remains con. fident that Carswell wiU he appro"'1 by the COlllllliltee and by the Senate by a bll vote. ' 1be committee, at a c10l!lfld 1esa&on then voted I to 6 agalnlt «<alllai The open hearings ended with protests Carnell to -answer s vll'letp ol ctiarres from ctvll'rlghls spokesman who arguecl by -1Uo0 wltnesaea accusing him of Carswell lhould be reauled u a wl!Ma racism !Jolb .., and off the bencll while a · to explain what they called his 1t11<1a- U.S. clreult judge and., before that,' a. tlonlst r<cord. ·federal dlJtrl_s:t judge. "ff Judge Carswell were worthy or the A vote on the nomination ltaeU wu Supreme Court he would demand to come held op becauae ot-~a perllo-tsry back," Wd labj)r I>">"< Jooeph L. Rauh_ wransl• lnvolvtnf efforts by proponents Jr., who l(>Oke !or the L<adenhlp of electo<al l>w rt!orm to gel .U.. com-Conference on ClvU Rlahls. mlttee to approve their l<cbtstloo first. RaUh eppealed to the committee not to Committee aides said the next eommtitte apprOYe ''someone wone'1 in wake of the meetlnc to consider the nomlnb!Uon may Senate'• rejection of ~ prior nominee not be bojd 1or another .w .. k. for Ibo ... ~ Judie lllynnrlll'tll Jr. I filtldiy, ''"""'"), 1970 " DAILY mor • '--~~~~~~~~"'- Reagan Bttdget I ' SHIFTY SHIFTED; IT'S BLACKFIN Shifty Clrde, a somewhat dubious stre<t name, wu ~anged Monday nlghl to Blackfln Circt. by tho Huntlncton Beach City Councll. State Education ~ . Ftro Chief Ray Picard . oald the dfiveloper of homes ln tha1 ma re- quested the name change becauae he couldn't sell any homes on Sh1ftY Clrcle • Gets $2.3 Blllion. "I thougbt maybe It was named for 1 former cifii!Ouncllman,'1 qUJpped Mayor Jack Green. Body of Anaheioi Fire Victim Found in Trash SACRAMENTO -Education gets IU4 billion of 'Gov. Reaae.n'1 new budget and that, aays Relplf iliould ... ~."a""' evidence lhal education is a lop pr!ority la thil admbilatrallon. .. The budget allocated 169'1 mllllO. to higher education -a nine percent In- crease -and••·• billion Jn state aid to pubUc' schoola. Kindergarten through hlgh school -• one percent bib over last year's ti'ale allocatioo. The jlUUay !or high.,. 'education ·- Jn -$34U million· for the University of veatigatcts believed the bodY ot a California and sm.1 million for tbe state young Anahehn man miss.Ing ln·an Alaaka colleges· -keeps pace with enrollment A10tel (Ire was consumed by lnten.se heat. lain and ln01Uon,' Reagan aides said. It but H has been found In a garbage dump, inchMtts sso-mltUon -or five percent - thrown out with other debris from ihe for faculty and ltlff salary hikes, about traslc blaze. 115 million for uch l)'atem. . A tll'OUP of chUdrtn pl>•'•• al the Jn return, u..unlvmity and college of-·-~-·-,, Octals ag""""1 to admll every qualtf ed Greater ..........-... Borough Sanitary CaUfornll atuden1. although It might nol Land J\'111 Sunday-ed the charred be at the cam(IUI of his choice. remains ln a blackened bathtub and call· .._ Freshman app}lcanta to UC Irvine for td autbortUes. '\ next fall, for instance, now are being Denial cbecks mull be made to con-referred to UC Rlvonlde. · firm the ldenUty, hut Alaska State Troop. One out of every four CaUfornlana la pt{ Lt."Wllllam Nix said It ta apparendy enrolled In some form of public educa- Dal< Renner, IO, mlaslng since-tho Jan. tlon, from_,_ through tll'aduale 13 ~~ ochool -a total of t.4 mllllon. ot....':tbll )'W'11 to(aJ tncr. ,,, .... ll:U mlllkxl'-lochodlng.tbo.....,. bUloi' • -Is for Ibo stat. cofle&o ...r ~ systoml, Reacan said_ ' 0 The budiet Includes a 50 pe....t In'" crease in EducaUonil opp or tun 11t y l'l'ogama !or minority 11.-_ .fl'GIJl M.t_ mtlUon to 11.1 mlllloo, pluo f!U million In the unlvenlty's own fundl. • Funds provided for construcUoo•lncludo llU,400 for apoclal state -Slldl u !or the deal, Ill.It mlllloo '* tlio Un!vmity of Callfamia, aod ,,.,._,, mtlllcin !or the II state cotlece "- . 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' ~-KQsygin Urges-Western Powers to Force Israel to 'Cool It' -,~ ....... ,.,....., . }Vea,l Virginia'• multlmi!Uonalre ~,.,•ry of Sloto Jolin D. "~~y" R9f"'"'-lltr 1,V became ill a n d c 11<•·1 d .nol appear at the legisla- tun'1 finance committee meeting tq;~·~· his department's budget. Commfttw Chairman Lewis Mc· M9non-explained to the group that ~et,µer wo1!1d.appe.ar tater .. "ls be::;'goiDg .to alk us for _ money or ue ... going to ask him?" quipped °""'"'" ,\lbort' Sonun.rvlllt. I ~ •. ~ -' LONDON (UPI) -The KremJln warn- ed the big thrte Western powers that Russia Is keeping .all opUons O.P!!I in lhe eocaltUng Middle East cri.ts, blit wants a poUUcal seu.lemeot. b.lgb. diplomatic ........ llldloday. , Jt urged the western leaders to prua Israel to :'cool it," since Russia could not stand by Idly 1f the eacalaUon led to all out war ln lh8 Arab-Israeli conflict. The warnlnp were contained in persooal messages Crom Soviet Premier Alexei N. K,.ygtn to Prosident Nixon, Fnncli President Georges Pompidou and BriUah Prime Minister Harold Wllsao, delivered by the Soviet envoys In the Wutem capitals Mandsy, the sources said. ----· '* * *. Israel, Egypt Fight-in Air 'Over Canal .. • By Uodted Proto lat<natlooll jsratli and E11YPtian warplanes •~ tf.cked each olher11 positions along the Suez Canal and Cairo said its commandos crossed the Gulf o( Suez and attacked Israe11 posiUons in the Southern SlnaJ Peninsula with rockets. ·. Israel denied the commando report and S ·rbara Vi»ion, of tndianopolil, Qd.. said there wu no bombafdment or at.. ,,.,es\blu. Penioft..1'1ale tMmNd. Lorb--_tack on aay Israeli forces but that hraell rr Blue ot the Empire tnt.ernation. troops were searching for pouible trace1 Cbampimuhip Cat Show in Ntw of an Egyptian attack ln some desolate Yi t. TM cream of ad tocfet11 wr place. __ , .. r+ruc!ll<d ill th< ci>mpedllon. A Tel AvlY military spakesman -8 Egyptian pl.-carried out a blkun raid J near El Qantara and c a u 1 e d some ~ lJ!l-,...._.ld Char)o!te, N.C. damage but no cosualtieo. ·Cairo llld w9man, will be married in a local EJiyptjan plaJies raided Israeli pasltlona Wk April 11. The City Parks and ,betw"" Part Said and EJ Qantara In tlle Ricreatlon Department approv_. lblrd Mil atlacl< In aa many cia)'I. · ,.. .• Today's OJ>er1Uon followed Pres.ldent t 1 e ceremony at the request of -Carnal Abdel Nauer'• vOfl in a speech JJ.nilo Gurlay, a oecrelary tor1 a Monday that Egypt "will fight 111 batUe local equipment co~any. "I'm not wltll lls bacl to the wall and to the biller a hJpple,' she said, '[take my ut.. end, whatever the sacrilicn." tl~h'l'Jbew to the park to plav and Latu, Israeli and EgyptUin for<e> l -jt'1 just so beautiful.'"'' Tlie tou&ht artillery duels acrou the Suez sroom Jock S.,.ncer Jr la in the Canal cea,..flre Une and Israel said twa Army 'at Ft. Hood Tex .• , of its aoldJen were wounded in batUea 1n •' tbe IOllthcm IDd central eectDrs. r . -, A Kalamazoo radio announcer * * 1r made a quick '40,000. But h11 flash , • fortune (Hied only 20 minutes. Palestin' e. Leader Jphni• M•i•rs purchased a cash--_ ler's cbeck lor f50 at a Kalamazoo b!mk. When he got home ho notic-' et .. the amount read $40,050. Meiers ; led the bank. Redlaced bank ol- als thanked him and exchanged eeks. · • I If tile Kmn<U. l!eynoldi' fa- ' mtly. ""' a backdoor barl><cue ~ with Uie Er.nut Konn11u famU11, I thtfl probablt1 won't talk much Moves to Become Israeli Citizen JERUSALEM (AP) -One , of Palestine's greatest Arab leaders becam e an Israeli resident today, lhe tint step to becQ!nlng a citizen. . Huasa el-Alami wu given permlnlon to reside permanenUy ln lsraell«cupied Jerusalem and wu granted an llraeU idenuty card. • Kasygin did not spell out what Russia Intended to do, but he left all. optlons open for Russian acUon depending-on develop- ments lq the Middle East confiJcl. Tbe sources Indicated RUSS!a roay sup- ply more sophisticated, o ff e n s i v e weapons to the embattled Arab nations, notably Egypt. They did not rule out Soviet in- tervention, but only ln the event of full acale war that would threaten ffie A'rabs with a new defeat on the lines ol the 1967 sat.. Kosygb:l's message did not !peelllcally mention either course. The lnlarmanla said Ru&sia could not stand by idly ln the face of the growing INTEGRATION AT WORK - White girl waits with Ne$ro students at West Point, Miss. Monday for doors of forme rly all black Southside Elemen· tary Scbool to open lor second semester registration. There was no troable during regislra~ ti on. • escalaUon and certainly would be In no position to swallow another alklut Arab defeat. They made it clear Moscow ~ not wish 'dl.rect involvement In the Middle East. nor confrontation with the United States, unless it sees no way out. Kosygin's notes {running lo some two pages) were sa1d to have been couched in very finn terms. They urged that I1rae1'1 mounting aDd spreadlng attacU on Arab territory close to Cairo must be curbed and asked the three western leadel'.'S lo impress lhe greal urgency of this course on the Israeli leadership. High Communist sources llld U.A.R. P-Gama! Abdel N._ wu .-.. • ..., beavy ......... la reopcrad to tlle attacb In jotte but RuJola •P- pa,.ntly hu been advillng IDIUI -aglinll masalve IClloa that could trigger all-oul war. They Indicated etruicly U..t teolion had developed betwem -ond Ca1ro becauee of M08COW'1 reluct.Joce so far to step up anm supplies and to deliver olftnslve weapom -planq and mlJlilea -an sa appreciable scale. In Wuhlnllton, White H..... pres secretary Booald L. Ziegler llld J>mi. dent Nixon. nce1ved Kasygtn'a note Satunfay. Zlqler oald the nate WU under study and a reply woold be &il'Oll In due course. • Desft!_te Red Buildup U.S., Allies Announce ~ - 24-hour Truce for TET • SAIGON (UPI) -lnfonnad al1Jed military aources said today the North Vietnamese were moving: supplies Into the south at a pace SO percent bl~ than last year but this d.id not Indicate a major Communist offensive during 1the Tet lunar new year puiod. U.S. and South Yietnamese head- quartcri anniiUnced today the allies Will observe a one-day cease-fire during the Tri hollday•7 "three days aborter than · the cease-fire announced pttviou1ly by the Viet Coo& and the North Vietnamese. Netthtr the arma buildup rior tbt! latest commtntlst activity Is upected to change the truce decision. The Viet Cong staged their largest attacks In the Saigon area in three months Monday and early today, ambushing a truck convoy with rocket grenades and assaulting two village head- quarters. Military sources said troop infiltration had actually decreased./compared with one year ago and thar the Communists apparenUy are not replacing all lheir casualtlea In the south. But the arms sup- ply down the Ho Chl Minh Trail bas In- creased. . "'lbey want to preserve their options," one high ranking IOUl'Ct sakl. "They coold be planning 1Dmelhing for late In 1970." Reliable informa.nta said ebout '15,000 truck movementa were oblerved on the Ho Chi Minh Trail dtuing December alc.oe and that the Communist& allo had M:t up huge fuel dumps tn Quang Blnh Province of North Vietnam bordering Laos and 1bove the demilitarized zone. "U every fanner In that province had a tractor those dumps would still bold 2$ times the fuel they would need," one source said. · The Viet Cong assaulted in the Saigon area killed four persons and wounded 21. Early loday, 11 miles 110f!bea11 of Sa.igon, guemnas attacked the Don 'Thanh Village headquarters, kUlin, a Vietnamese civil defense trooper and wounding 15 other persons, spokesmen said. Other guerrillu fired rocket grenades into a hamlet office In Binh Qanh District--town JI miles southwest-of Saigon early today, killing two ciVilians and a milillaman and wounding lour other militiaman. ·The 8ttacks ,were the most serious tn the capital dlmict since Nav. 7 last year when Communist troops attacked two field police outports on the outskirts o( Sal":On's 7th preclnct. Batlle acUon throughout South Vletnam dropped sharply Monday and early today following weekend fighting that was the most Intense so far this year. Spokesmen aakt allied fOfl.'t!: tilled at least 73 C.Ommunists Jn scattered fighting. American losses were listed as at leut four k!Ued and 14 wounded. U.S. SODA POP HOT MATERIEf:.. SAIGON (AP) -Viel Cong guer. riUaa ambushed a convoy carrying 200 ·cases of soft drinks to U.S. Anny beadquarten narth of Saigon Mond ay night. The Viet <:.ong didn't get the S<lda pop, but the Sootll -Vietnamese troops sent out lo cha" the Vlei Cong did, U.S. lnvestigatars reported today. VATICAN CITY (UPI) -Pape Paul VI rtllcd lnday the first possib!Uty of a limited but historic cbaage In the Raman Catholic church's IOl).year-old • lew on prie.Uy cellbaey. The Pope susi;esled the only change he would be wllllnc to consider in the law wCllld be to allow married men to mature age and good N!putallon to become priest.a In certain areas of the world where there are extreme 6hortages of priests. He voiced "grave reservations" about malting such a change and expressed worT)' over whether It would be possible to limit the change to local cases of ts· treme necessity. • U such t. change were to comet.he said, It would have ~o be done by decision of bishops throughout the world acting tn uni(ln w!U him. He did not indicate he planned .l'ny move at this Ume to bring the question before bishops. .Such a change in the celibacy law would-apply-only-to Latin America, Africa and parts of Aaia where there are severe abortages d. priests, oblerven !aid. The) laid it would have no effect in aucb areu aa the United States and northern Europe, where there ts atong aenUment for changing tbe Jaw. Tht Papal statement, contained In a letter to Cardinal Je.m Villot, the Vatican secretary ol state. said a change In the. cellb~y law had been urged on hiin by many bl.shops. He emphasized • any change would pose "many new questions for the life of the church." , The Pontiff strongly criticized a ~ posal by Dutcli Roman Catholic priella tbat all married men be permitted to be ordained Ho .said Dutch blsbops lhoold recomider their stanci "in prayer and charity." ~ Nixon to Seek Con~ress Action On Rail Strike? WASHINGTON . (AP)-Ar. ld- mlnistr!.tlon official said loday the WhJte House will soon have to ask Congress for special legislation unless a volu:otary wage: settlement ~ the threat of a na- tionwide rail shutdown. "U we can't get something going In the ne:rt few days that'• meanir.gful, we will have to &tart thinking about what we might want to do in CongreHS," said Aast. Secretary of Labor W. J. Usery. Usery said railroad and u n I on negotiators today will ezplore In depth a controversial work rule change that blew up an earlier tentative two-year, 158-eent wage bike agreement for 45,000 ahopcraft workers who now earn SS.SO per hour. The negotiations resumed Monday after a federal judge on Saturday halted until Fe~. JO ~ . shopcrafts strike ag!linst the Uruon Pacific and a nationwide lockout called by the industry I n rttallation. about poUties. K °""~ wci tltci- ed presidtnt last wet:k of t h t North La.r Vegar Republican Club. HU ntzt door neighbor, Reynolds, was ;ust elected pre•· idtnt of the citJ1'• Democratic Club. "Wt''l'e the b ts t of fritndl," Mrr.' Reynoldt iaid. 'That'• no rioolT'I/' ot aU." Thia means that the 72-year-old Arab will no 1001er be consldered as under I!l'lf:li occupaUon, but as a resident of the state of Israel. El·Alaml recently ~turned to the Palestinian refugee farll'i he set up. The former leader of the PaluUnJan com· munity previously was Uving In seU-lm- posed exJle In London. 70 of 76 White Teachers 'The convoy v.•as made UJ> of trucks drlven by V I e t n a m e 1 e civilians wlth an ~ o f American military police Ii. jeeps. They picked up the cases of soda and wtre on their way north to Long Binh when Viet Cong guer- rillas opened fire. One MP and one Vietnamese Congress starts a long Lincoln's Birth. day recess Feb. IO, the day the tem- porary restraining orders against both !Ides run out. Usery l8ld it wa1 too early to tell how the congreaslonal receS1 might affect any f!lans of President Nixon to introduce special railroad legislation. • Morty O'C_,.11, sanitation man extrao:dinaire, ha1 retired after batijing more New York snow- storms than any other public offi· cial in his 40 rears with. the city Department o Sanitation. 4'Jt1a time I put the .garbage can do:wn," O'CoMell, 81, said. He waa called out of retirement in 1867 to lake a A one-time spokesman or the Arab League, eJ.AlamJ is remembered !or his atrong oppoolllan to lbe olficlal Arab policy ol keeping Palestinian refugees ln campa whlle waltfng for llr1d to let them rtturn. In Georgia Defy Court \..$24,000.a-year poat as operations advt.or to the 1anltatlon depart- ment, mal'n1y becau5e of hJ.1 1now~ fighting experience. E~Alaml'1 personal chaulfeur and tlle latter'• family a1iO received pennWion to reside in East Jerusalem, an Interior Ministry spokesman said. ATLANTA (UPI ) -Seventy ol illi!.7~ white teachers in a Georgia school district refused ·today to obey • court · order to transfer to black schools, throw- in& the system Jnto a cr isis. "I caMOt operate the: school system without the teachers," said Waahlngton County School Supt. W. 8 . OUzts Jr. "Some arrangements are going lo have The Israelis annezed Eut Jenualem after the 1967 Middle East War. Jerusa- lem Arabs voted. in last year's municipal elecUOnJ, but do uot vote for the Kneael, Arctic ·Cold ~~.ving East I Heavy Snow Warnings Vp· in Appalachian Area TM--Hf"f!S Hllfll L..w l"rtc . ('oeaflll kMY .... , ..... ,.. .... •"'* ~ 1111 _..,,.. M .. 11 lo'lol• 11'1 .,..,._ ._.. .....,. illd ~. Hr.II ......, IMlf' u. t"Mltlf ,_.,.,_ fl/lff """" 0 .. JI.. IAIMll --·"'"" ··-'"""' • .. , ..... ,.,. ~111 .. Sol. ~u•. M-. Tide• '"'.'°"""' ~ """' l rt4 "·"'· a.• WIOMllOAY 1<..,1 Mtll . .•..•.. 11U I JIO. •.I l'lriol low . , ••·• , , lJ1Jol a.,... t.I ........ tw.;i ............. J:U11.,.., I, .......... -:-•• ;;-... 1:$1 ...... t.t M .,_ t11f •-'-" S:U a.JI'\. ......... ..... •1• '""· ..... J:Jlt 11.m. V.S. Sulft111GrN "" •"'11e C'lld .... COllll""'" "' '"' .... ,...11111'1' "'lft«t"" '"'" l llf -· -"" ... ,.,., ... (tld ......... -rftlftfl -In tffttl from Ntw l"'ttl'ld lo Ofort11. i111flrl w11 11111"" ,,..,,,. Ntw li11t1t1!0d "' ,,.. -rfltnl ..... \'fll-lwt lfolt -· ft-fell .. ™"'" t6 ,_ ...... cold •Ir lftOWlf In. HM¥Y lllOW ••""' '"" .....,.. ...... ..,. """"'''" 'olll'tlf'll• •l'ld lrrl•*"' -~ --ll"!ltf'td '-ftw _,.,,., Mtllofll ef Ktf!Nd!Y 1"4 T--· . H .. ...., r1l11 dOllMll ""'"""'" l'lorldl, J.n-HI• rttttvwd "~ fl\(tiet du•lflf • 11•-l'IOvr -lcNI. T~ f 1r Wttl w11 "ntr1Hy 1o111111v N l!l!l'f. TIM ,.....,., ""'"" ..... Mofod,41~ W.I 1t •r-..ol k"' Wnl, Ft1, Al"'-"iut ·--Allfl'lll, • hbnll91l! l lVMrdt '"" ...... llNM'l'lfV!lt. "'""' CIMll'l!llll -.. =~~IMI F1lrNnU ,llf1 Wortll F~M Htl9'11 H-lutu k•nw• C11Y lt•VMel L• AllHI• Mleml Ml~t. NewOrlHlll N-Yort """"'Plahe o.lllll'ld 01o;11~Cl1Y ........ "•1m S.""'-t Pa• ltObln ,,,_. PltlHu,.,l'I ...,, ... 1t..id C1ty ltld I ll/ff ·-~-"'' ~n L•k• c11r S•n OIH& !•n l"t•llCIKo S•tl!lt -.... '"'""'' W1 ... in.1tr11 u n .. " " ~ " .. " 0 • .,, " " " " ·" n " • , .. " " .., " » " ' • ' ·" • •• " " .. .. " " u " " .. • .. " • " .. • "' " .. .. " ... " • l .. • • " • • " .. " .. " .. ff " ... " • •• " • .. .. " " .. n • ~ " " • .. " .. ,, • .. " .. .. ~ " to be made." Outu did nat oroJ the oohools clooed immediately. 'nte teachers warned Monday that they would defy the U.S. Supreme Court's desegre11alion order becauee they were afraid to teach In Negro achools. Two school diJtricts In Mississippi desegregated under a federal plan Mon- day and black pt.1pll.s found themselvr.s stilt segregated. All of the }'hite student!, with two exceptions, Docked to private schools or became dropouts. And in Florida, Gov. Claude Kirk plan- ned to go on statewide televialon tonight to explain his opposition to forced busing or public school children. The teachers al SanderSvUle, Ga., in a petition for preacntation to Federal District Judge W. A. Bootle today at Macon, said they would not tra,nsfer "because of concem for the personal safety of students as well as teachers, both black and white." Richard Tum er, a Sandersville civil rigtils 1eaaer;-called the peUtlon "a straight Ue ... an ezcuae. The main thing 11 they just don'l want to do the black lolk right." A spokesman for the teachers sild the situation In raclally·lense Sandersville, where state troopers have watched over Negro clvll r I g h t s demonstrations n!Cently, Is not conducive to teacher In- tegration at this Ume. He refused to be named for fear of physical reprisal from blacks. In Mississippi. none of 991 white children showed up for clwes In the lr>- d!anola llCbool system and only I white teacher& and Principals were on hand, leavtna 2.IOO bfat.t children and 155 black teachers In five public schools. Only two of ffl white studenta enrolled In TWlica County wltll 3,000 black pupllJ. "Sometlllng is golnR to have to be done about Ibis," llld Jde Dolson, vice prtll- dent or the Indianola NAACP chapter. "The schools are sUU black. You cOuldn't call this Integration." The zoning·palring plin lor Jotal desegregaUon wa11 drawn up by the Qt.. partment of Health, Education and Wei· fare to eliminate dual school s)'SltlllS. ., driver were wounded, and some vehicles ·were damaged. Then the South Vietnamue ·troops were: ordered out in armored cars to chue the Viet Cong. "1be armored cars came dowq the road," said one American .of. fleer. "The armored cars stopped, looted the 9olt drink> and .. glected lo go after the Viet Cong. Some mlJJtary policemen chased the annored cars down the road but could not chue them any farther because they went back into their compound." The South Vietnamese aJIO got away with a ftekl radio mounted on· ~ one of the escort jeeps, an ,.. American source said. The South Vietnamese command had no comment on the report. Neltller did the U.S. Command. 32 Missionaries Being Deported LAGOS, Nigeria (Al') -Federal authorities said today they have released 32 Roman · Catholic mil.!ionariu held in Port Harcourt and are depoffing them, Radio Nigeria said. It quoted a police statement aa say.ing: "This action ii a further demonstration Gl the fede.rll government's magnanimity to the f~r aecession.ist regime and those involved fn 111 activity." The statement said a large grou~ of them had already been flown ta Lagos. lrlslJ Ambassador Paul J, G. Kestlng ruahed to the airport. Argentine Train Toll · Up To236; 2nd Worst Ever. BUENOS AIRES (AP) -'The Arpn-tilled b• ,.I U --tine 11ovemrnent raised the •-a•• lall In ~ 1 ves. ''"'rest were brought • u-. "" from suburban General Pacheco to the Sunday's traln crash to an e&Umated 231 Buenos Altes city morgue for iden- Monday ni&ht, m•kJn9 the Wl'e(k the se-tiDcaUoa. or for buriaJ in unmarked cond worst railroad diu.ster in hittory. araves if the bodies were loo .badly .. Our present firure la US." &aid Dr. mangled ror Identification. Ezequiel Holmberg, the aecretu'7 of In some cases, whole families returning public health. ''lt ii an esUmate because from a summer weekend In t h e coun- we are still workine!' tryaidt apparently were killed, and lhere He aald lit i1\JW'td penonl were was no one to make ldenilfic8tlon. bolpltallzed. Sevtral Injured children were orphaned The federal police bad put the toll by the acddenl Some ar the ln)und were earlier It llO dud, and the lnterJor tra~1 with f!l'TiilY ot £riends and did Ministry had aUmated 121 tilled. But of. nat tzri l>oun alter the crash what had flcl ala llld Holmber1'• announc.ment bawanect lo then\. rtPreJented the offlclal view of all the "When I came to, I was lying on the. governmenl aaenctes lnvol•fd in ttJCut: lf'OUl'ld wltl:I deld and injured all around and 11lvqe. me," said Viviana Mabel PUat 1e of One rucue worker l&ld many of the BuetlOI Air•. "J don't know ha:.., t' ot bodlu were ao bldly mucled It wu 1 oul, but latt:t they put me In an a8m. vtrtual!y lmpoulblt to make an aC011"1te hula.nee .illd brougllt me to the hospital count. 1nd operated on my legs. I 1tlU don't M.any 9r the Injured were rtpOrted in know anything abOut my p1renUi or my crlucal condition. brother. C.n't anybody tell me what Only about 100 bodies bad been Iden-happened!" ' .. " ' • . .. .... . Fountain • \r I Va~ey -:··~ D i TI 0 N .• TOtl•Y-'•rFift4i . .. ' ~ "-· -. !Y.'I" •. S~"8 . *'' . ' • • . . ' . . ' VOL. 63,' NO., 28, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES , TUESDA 'C.EEBRUARY;•J, .1970. : , rt · • •• . I • ~T.£N ,c9us ~ .. .. .. I l +, • • • ' ,. ,.l, -> M • ' ..i~' ' ··~'" .•• ... ~ ; ---.:! .. .::.,. • • .._:._:-J _ j t~.' L.~ ' .. ea an s ·s ec.or '. • • • • Few New • Programs ' P~oposed · • BJ GEORGE SKELTON SAGRAMl!:NTO (UP!) -Gov. Ronald Reagan -~ sent the .,LegJSlalw'e , ........i I0.41 billion state·buqet designed to "bold the Une1• against inflaU~y ~ft;~e Jlnanclng employe raises &na a i · .·booot !or higher education. ,J'he 8'publican (IOVOl1\0r aaJd hi! eJec. ~~ propooal W~eci,ui.~Y ond --.-----------=~ tax do!tar, os outlintd ha Gov. Rea- gan's budget for I.970-71 : . "Education 27.6° cents,. higher edu.- coticm U .9 cen~s. 1Lealth and. ~lfart 2.f.!-cmt.s, property taz relief a1a4 shared ·re~1ues 15.4 Ct71ts, trantpOr· t.ation 10 c.ents, C01Tecti~ns 2.8, Cl!:nt~. resources J .8 cents, bu.rintfl. qnd com~rce 1.8 cet1U, advii,µ,,!ratiqn aud /1,cat .m.anagem~nt l :-4 cenQ, other t11ree ce11t1. Tl&e ata'e of Califon1ia e:rpecls to .coUec' $287.12 /or every ~n, woota1' a11U chitd iJf,Calif~ia duriho 1970 to f')(iy fJYI the 1t4tff1 '-operqt·io'l'is. " : 'rl:" divtde ,lhi iacpayera.';nioiley and Qlfer •the ·P:el\lf'! betJel!t.lo• tl!e. lvg...i • • , • ' • ,. • • DA, •LT, '"'· or·""".,. .... "~ • n1m,1~r ~J_ctµzeps.:• ~ -1 • "~~k ,·.~.~~~ f;~pts. -~·. -~~: 1 . • . (;; .. · ; t· 1-··, ·:~: , : be~=·.1:t.'~,~~j!,; ~r: .. ·~r;.;itlg .. h~~ t Huntingtolh Be~cb {i[~Qli!.--;,i;~,~~ j. . 0q~ick)ii,ex!iq~ijisb\il! .. ~ii~-C~~f"J-~,l,:jnceriHlljdT. -~~~·~,ti!!~~~ · to liet~er spo[ ti:om whlch to douse speclac~ir~-011 \ Tahlt, Whlcb'WasDe16g' ct'.it"itip fo sifVl)e.~~·.·s~ 1 lri fut ·evt1t"~.'~_1"ina.. 1' tank.· ~re at A-ta~ an~ Holly--Street's ·IJ1·. Hunt1!1gt~ . ·al.ire. by .V{or~an'.s tor~ .. Tbe~e. ~~r:e . flo .il)ju,ies.. ed ... &ov~,: i~-(at -~-~ u.e·::...a\e · Beacli. Monday ait~rnoon blaze blackened ~Irie• tn a~d,no damages r~ported. · • · iilll w!!!!ld: •. rouililY jao inu11on immediate area for about lO •minutes,, but. .was · · ·. . · · .• '~: -,· , .-more-th"S:n .lt wOM,ld ~)it cw.'.tne the , I ' J 1970-71• fiscal ytar: The IMMid ,Would be balan.;<(by Uafni. P,evloui lllll'Jlluses. NASA .Cutbacks , . E~pected . to Hit . Pier P1·oject May Produ<:e Ti1e spending ptt•etam represerils only 11"4.J percent·!ncl·ease over the ~ 3.2· bllUon budget -aeagan ·oubmltted .tast year. Ii actually;, s~y.lt:SS -•by $37.MilliOn -tha•~ YJhat L'le state expects to wind up spending during Uie cWTent nscaI period. ' • SQturn . Workers :A T.raile1· Pa1-k Phas-eou-t . Reagan said government no longer can afford an ,"imG>Qnsib~-1~ of. tea~ rroe" -111peodiu1 ln an "eve;r-spiraJJng" rashl()l'I whlle .c9nllnulng to heap laxes upon the people. " ,. ' .. ' . ' . , FrOm Wire Services M0.tJN1'AIN VIEW .:.... The ,director of Trailer parks now dominating the Jt.iatpey thought it unfair to allow the National Aerooautias and Space eastern Section of' the TOP. .or the Pier ~rther tralle; deVe~..,ment on citY.OWned ' The'lfOV~rriqi, who.is upected •to ''"' MW>ee t.lt candldlfY (or rwlectlnn In 1.farch, 1 said he . estabfil~ his' btdiet "prltirlti~ to ~mph~·~ programs of great merit and deep ·conce.m to Ult Admiillslral.ion today fo[ecast ,a. cutback downtown area may be phas"d out over land (Driftwood) while ?'Carby property in Apollo , Moon Mission budgeting, af· .a: .period of years, Huntington Beach city own·ers wire uhcter a moratorium: ' feclj:ng , ~~.000 j9bS, inclu,ding many in councilmen were· told l.1ooday night After a lively,' diS<.'Us11ion the rpaster Orange County. Before the co1.1ncL for approval· was a 'Plan was approved by a ·sPllt 4-3·vUte Wtlh cltlieni. "· . . . ~=~1:lee~:r who:~~r~~a;h~. ~: master plan of land .use for 'the area cOunciln1en Obnald ·SJUpley •. Ted,Barilett said.most of 1.6,000 layoffs Will involve the baund~J by an aUeY. betweep 7th and 8th 'an.d acor.,e•Mceracl<en dissenting. State employe salary hikes anti higher education were tagged ior fi percent of a $1.ZO mllllon-increa:.. ln .Ute operaUon Saturn v rocket system. StreeU on thf Yiest, Palm Averiue, L8ke At .:Ile san:.~ time tl'e 'cou~IJ . a~opted Two stages ire manufactured locally, Street and AUant.a Avenue on the north, unanimously a master' plan of arterial colt:. . Ru1an proposed a rive percent pay In- crease for the st.ale's 175~000 state (S...BVllGET, P11e I) at the North American-Rockwell Corp. Beach Boulevard on the easl and the strel'ts and 'hidJways rOr the ToP ·of the plant in Sea] Bµch and the McDonnell· Pacific Ocean on t!l .. south. Pier :ire<1: • · · ' · ' Douglas Astronautics Co. facility in Hun-The ar~a around the Sheralcn-Bea<:l1 linM Beach. 'tnn is earmarked.for hotels and motels in Paiile said the budget cuts indicat~ thP master plan. CouTicllman Jerry that the space program is changiog Erom 1o1atney Wanted to know why an extension '.',.ne 1bl( dramatic project in the 1980s to or the DrUtwoorl Trailer Park was allow- a dive~Jed program in the 1970s. ed in .he pla114ied area. · "M'an ls in space to sl;i.)'. 'Ye have He was told .that the developers appl\~ opened a whole new ai-ta for man to ex-for a businesa permi\ before the Top of plore and perhaps to colonize." • the Pier Plan wes adopted by the plan- Paioe admitted the nation Is in, a period ning commission. of chingtng prioritie:s, "but l wouldn't City Attorney Don Bonfa said it would char:ictetize the-mood of the nation as be pt.."'~lbk to sei an amortization period turni9g aw'ay,fro.m. ~stars and into U't for, the trailers with removal at the ex- sewefs.''. . . . . piration, similar to the cily 's biUboard · Te{hnOlogy dcveloi)ed in the space pro-ordinance. .,.. gr~ will lreatly ;ild marYs efforts_J9 ._ ., uhprfve· and preserve his environment. , Paine.oble'rved. He said Ule Ames bydget R. ·' ' A kin wauld go from $63.5 million this year lo ea·gan __ s ' . 2 . $'Iii 'iie;rt-year under the P"'posed IU . u biuian !J)OC< program in lireaident Nix-M' I l S • 111'• waret , : one y o ave -~ He WC! empl!>)'ment a\ 14.mes would • drop by'Olil)'.11 po~tkfo.s, lo U!'I. s ' 'C tlin' ' :"!'his la an l'!'fiCaUon. 'ci our high , late 0ll8 e relard for Ame• &nd our great respect ... • ,... • , , (Of ~ Jli!O.Pf• ~ and the importance ol • . F.1'<\111 Wire Services, , • Gov. R<tnald Rt.,an·hu•asked the Je1islatuu to ap~ve 1 record oodgct of _$6.41 biWon_ which is an -increase of .f.I percent ovef that or 'lhe clar~ent rlscal year. -· • fit[\aUon,.'a fl Ve 'percent1 boost for state Balarlcs ·and a modest raiae ror. higher education brougl1~ the budget amount up to record proportions. Here Is wbtr,e J?\e money wiU go: ·· · 1• IDGHR EDUCATION -A .total allocation of $2.34 btllion, Including a huge chunk fur the University oC California and California Slate CVDege systems. It was the largest budget item. . · , • SOCIAL WELFARE -More than $2.l billlOn would be spent on all welfare _programs: inclu<Ung~i~ to'dependerit chlldren,,but-much of~ bud1et· od funds _ will 'come from eounUe11 and the federal ·government. ,The actual state •tU:pendlt~re "Ul'.~otal M73 million from the state ~neral fund . • -, • MENTAUY'IU =-Iii one-slgnlfk:aiil Ciit, Gov. R"'san.propooes lo ·eliminate 1,000 ~<in> the state-run mental .~pital1 becaWlf. of decUntni paUenl ~laUon.1 Tbe tot.al . budget amount would be $111.5 mUl.i~, which is 14.5 mllliOO less ~ ll><'Prt8<0t ftacal year allocatloo. " · · · • STATE 111GRWAY ooNiTRucnoN -Estimated to •"felt It' bl' lion in a bGdgtt Wtdcti~~·be prepared aepara,tely by.the State 1~gliwjiy'c6m. ttitlr mllslOO. 'PalM "told ~t ~I COO· ifov. Rooakl Reagan'• budget includes ~ after a meetitlc with research new expenditures aimed at curb:rig oil · · renter .,mfn.agemt:n1. , . lf!@ks and conservation or the CaUfornia , rnlssJon. That sumr JJO!:l!d..!Jl:.for Jtvel higbway con1tructJOn ani1 m8Jnlenancc. . . •. lilG~Y-'.l':"'"l"L. -A total bucfget pr_..t la 1111.5 riumon, which shows -;a ~ ~1r\.flltoll 1'Jst over actual COit$ Jogged during the present Dudgel year. fte pri>pOstl-\nC~ the reductlbn of 413 uniformed nlf]cer post. Lio'!;' w~.ara.nq.-..i, l)oi~ unlllled. Most Ii the blidget, 117 milthl!I, would . go 1or tr8tlkj.entoreetn~· su~k>n. ~ • • He alit'Ames had fared well1ill Ult new pubUc coa1tline. ~Uilget.because of the divmtly of tts pro-Some money, •1 .'14 million, would go grams, spk~lcaUy Iis work·on a space toward atrengthening the powers of the shuttlt, oo un:manned ~pacecralt and on state Depaitment or Conservalli>n ln a aeroi:ia!l1kal sciencel. ~ almN '' avoldlf!g· another oil· · ___ .,.......,..-.,,. --'";,:-7'."'.9 ~1•1''!'1 in olfshort drilling projott.9. · St ... k M•rlcet iinillar tc that which caused tJ(e Sanlf , Barbara disaster. 4 NEW YORK (AP) _ Stocki ralbcct~1 •• ~ncluded in the sum would be funds'to alron fy in actJVt tradfug today on 8 re-)¥e a~dltlonal ~o~servat!on tnspeclors. pqrtJ statement! by .treasul')' ~retary ~ ojhp-coasthn~related m,atters he D&vld r-1 Kennedy Lhal r decline In in-• ,Pro~ trnore than ~.000 !or the san terest ·ralea m.i.eht be closer than most ·~ Bay Cohservttlon 1-.11 d , people ·re:aUzc~ (See quOtationa. Pagel lf. ' ?tvelos>!Jle~l Coriimisstcn"lo rtgulatc filJ.> 11). 1ng or Sin. Ii ra.nclsco·Bay. 'fhe Ddw Jones industrial itver~c. The increase also '4'ould be used tl'I cir· dt~·n nearly (our poinll at 1:30 p.m,, ry lhrougb go y~ojccb urtlered by the roared 14 poinla Immediately arlcr the lest Legislature, wtiich dcn1andcd prcclsc stltetnent was·made' to 7Yl JS· Up lll:89 at boundarlea ind UlC· datoctlon ~ illegal e sfATElElllf!i"ri}WACE IDKl3 '-A tO!al ol llt million is· pro- pdied fact rcilfles \.Of ·1&ife llhll1e( Reagan proposed five pei:ctnt 1'aises com- puted by1 iJ)dlV~Mal llf!I~~ \lie( Qotg not suggest ac.rOSl-the-t>oard i.ncrea.Scs ' whlcfi have been ccmmon in ye&R pe.st. . · • e ' PRISONS -More lllln: 1100 ml\llon fr</111 the gen'l'ai' tu~ wquld go tOwarU 'cd'i'recflOOal w\rdll, inclddinl prtiopin, parolees ahct, former' drug addlctJ. ~ budget aladl1Yo~a 10. minor, constl'uCtlon ol lt.111)i1Don In fadll· llOI, d<splle rorecasll of burgeoning lmmete pojlulatlcma. · . • , ...r • ..,__AGRICUL1't1.l\t-nie governor pr~ 1 total1ef J!~.31 tnllfion . )llch, 19 al>Qot !I .mllUon fe51 tljln lh .. C111T"1t """'· but there W°'!ld be lno 'tcurla1lm~nt of "~~nJlaJ:• programs.I · . 1 .! .• • ~ ~~D GAME -'Ille 1um wOOld• be' 111.a· million,.-which I! i•llPPllY Wt';from the: ~e;:1•c'euri'ent ntlm&ted e1penst1 of '21 .2 mUllOfl •• > ,' • 'STllTE 111. P~OJllCT, -Rea~an 'lW ukeit 10< a hefty cut '111 lhc huac project's budge\. which Is P(Otll*dto be 13!1.! mlilloo, or ·al>qut.l.lt.S • mlllf<6l I& than the CUf""t year. By the Ulne the budget g"'1 Into ellcc1. Oil ' July 1 the P"'fect will be IO yercent conJpletc. •. P~TICW£ ~)N'~]tOL 1-The ·govcmor ortlered an unapeclOed In· cren.se ln aUocatroni lo tvofd peSUclde apolluUQI'\. whlch ¥lould be O'l(K)f)' ~pent· lrom the 161Clilture.budget.,ThAt '?""nl ol the.buda~.tncludtf •I\ '!"llloo cut In pell prevenlloG ,..._. • ' '' : " ,. . •. ~ • ) '1 ' .• " • ,_, I ' '•~ • .. ' • • " ' DAit. y;1.,.1Lo'rlllltf ..... RHONDA' MA~T<Y.~:. Tl'loUGHTFUL'. .READY rb"o"1scllsS .1sk1Jls , .A. ~''f'.'l· H~~d ~Under Th'•t S~ate Junlo! Mi11 CroWn ' I •• "" ..•. . ..... ~ .\, ~1' 'Quee .. ~.1'ee~ps .C.~I • Rhonda,1Becornes Sclioof -Ci1:l ,Jtgain . ~ -... . ...... ' ·-· .J""" •. By ~RRY COVILLE . p8p1e W~use-lhem aielnot oarac11'ict.'' , ~ •Of fllt o.11r r11tt mtt • • 1. th Ma't h '<th'' ..:;..,'lo • . • Rhonda Martyn 17 and fre....,fklm •Vic-nJ e , ~.Y~70QlF e w!'t'!'1s.~aan. . • . '" "Even Wb"1 ""' (llb9n<i8' ·1\41 "tw tory in IJAe, Cahforµla Juruor ~lss com· -bro0t~rl 'al)d.a ~1Qter)··were:'Y':>!i'al,i pe~tlo~ .. ·ls more concerned· rigfit now 'atwifr kneW ouf"pafei\t.s would 1islal to · abOut spirit week at. ~arlna HJ~h School. what we' had ti).say.J dOb•t.teel rftr.:par- IL shows her ability to, adJu.st from ents .ar& str:JC:t.. but '..m..t. ·tbeJi ·Al l statewide fame back to a normal hlg~ rule .it is·hrrrr" 5ald"n~'8• i. :... 8 school senior In Huntington Beach . . I ' ''·· rr:r-n .. · .... r JnlfaCL; Rhottda daughter· of Mr arid O~ncing Is P.<lr~aps iR001'<1a.'• .ra!orite Mrs., Kenne.th. 'A. Martyn 'or 0 17041 pastflme. She, has ..s~~· 1¥1'!\. eJ~( · CoiirtneY Lane, \Ul• more lo say abouf j"l'l.arid•ffiode'I' d~ 19"1f!'"'<.'l l~1 nift'l'ooal Issues.than the rigors ot·week· .can expreu•my • feelings fu .. duce~. t long competiUon In Santa Rosa. ' ~nk· ~.;.ntw psychedelto.~~, are "I ~ education can solve many .or I~ too. ... , " · ~ ... our ruiUOflal problems," sbc 'explalns. HCf At sc~ she , has workcc! for -~ rat~e.r IS.f professor.in sP.ecial eChlcauon Slarf. he1~. launch1""PflO:t1'F'~ at Cal'Sta~e; ~ An&elc~. ' . ~, f-1ar1n.a st~eni. a..-t~. tor Jt:~ Her own Juture1 \ncludes ~lleae at Amer1can1 )'6011apWn .... ~t ,Oa.t ... ,VI~ either Stanford or VC, ·san~ c:rui 'w)Ul a School, and ~PJ:_ up~tb t!'e npnnat major in 'Ulirature or anthrgPJJog)'. "L'd 'round bf social activities. · like 10 teach emotionally· J{andJcapped, .of The Junior' Mlts .~geantl, •ponaored'by economically dlsadvanlagOO , students," lhe Jaycees, Is for Rhonda' arDlher e&· she ;~ys. ' ' perien~, "a ~~rice t~meet ~;a~ in· Educaµon 1s' the ,Prime;Jactor ln,fqlou.-teresUng. pe0ple." · · · • da's life. She Uk~• to repeat the Y(Ql'ds pf 1 And all of that t!!.W:h'atTnakes a Jun60r her ps'ychO!ogy instruclor,' J;llan· KeM-P.ti!a orCali!ornia Uck. ' t nedy, who told his class, "learning is 1 ~ ·• ' · \. • .. modificatipn of behavior." "YOO '"c1n learn,,' ln ma~y •iU, '°'5• even from school spirit week. ){nowJedge is thert if you-look for1 it, "·she said. • • RhOpdJl Is a'th9ughlfill girt, ready .lo dlscuis many issUes, For inStailcc,' khc!: recoqunendl the-reading ol..thc.biograplly ~f ·1'fak:oltn X to understa,n<t 'U)e.. itruga e of the b!Jl~k ·ll"OP~· • . 1 "l don't agree wilh everything in It, byl it gives a ·eoed. picture •of ~. extrem4! frn~tratjon of black PE:ORle . ·and 1 the~" outlets 100 resource11.'1 , , • 1 , She,'s' a' lttUe tooclly, When ~le con-1 Unue to compare her to • Jila\de ·Be,,. lngton;hei lrleild lasi,.:at at Marlnaoand ""''ni rei;iilrill JUlilor'lillsi'<i A""'rico. Jackie crowned Rbooda lo s.ritt'-l\OU, and it's likely both wou.kl llke a repeat or that in Mobile. Ala,, for the .. naUqnaJ ICfO\vn. . ., ! I ' \ ' "We're two vet)' di!fcrenl ~e, even ~IOllg~ w•'t• frlt!lll•. Y(e !l•n;iif\e bebli compared and cate&OrlieJ '' 1 he dc"'ln,res. • . • OrLdrua:s Ind her~frie.n<is at ~fai'lna, IU\on~· ¥Imply says, ''Drugs are not our hangup. ttesvy atun Is looked dq~ on - it's sad lo see It uoed u a crul<:h. Malj· • JU••• and ha~l!Jh art not ltcej>tfd, but .. , . ' ,.,, c:e..c ...... "'' .. Weadier, ' ' , : Old· Man • Fog· •maka 1 return I visft to the Orange :.CoQt late to- night, and 'temPeratures start ~ ping lnio lhe~ liilddle "Ill's· °" ·Wed-··•· , ' ne-y. -·~ ·' · •INSIDE • 'l,'ODA·l', i . .:::::.~-''--1~~~~-~_::::,·..__,_~~~~-•--~~~~~~~~~~~--~~-~~~~---· .... a•aM',..M~• .... ·•·~·•·••M··~w~·v·•·~--~·~·~aa~~•-~~~--''~··~~•'-'&~*"'"''•·~--l~ ' •,in. ll!Ung. t l • • • I DAllY PILOT H ~ TqndlJ, 't:'? J, 1'70 ._ Mile SqUit~e AifpOit Fight ·Going to -County .. ~ \.. 11 llUDI NlEDZ\EUKI Of .. OtltJ ,IMf IMft Ofp: .. UM to a f\lture-lltport-at FOUDo' tatn VllloJr'l lllll s,jQm llCllaled loda)' with ""°'bon ol 1 newly.formed clllzeo& C'9DJ,m!tte. gathering signetur~ on a peUUon tl1cy lnt.nd to d~ect to the Orw•. County Do&rd or Dupervlsor-s. ''.We lnleod to put a lid on any airpark tn Mlle Square." u.ld Mrs.. Mary Hix, an official with the CitlzeM Again.!! AlrP.orl p~ (c.\P). Siio .1111d • -bin ol lier IJOUP Af1 cfn:ullllftl. ,.UU... qaln!I -ol lllt · ...... 11 .. •· pest far !bred "J:.. ~,I -...urt COUDtJ llilJ 1... I Wiii -..... !'lloM U ol tbe'C-: 17 Alrporl Maller P!An. The committee. will bold • mau meellna •I !:lo p.m. Wednelday In ihe Fountain Va~ey Hl&h School Caletella to determine 1triicgy ln c o n v I n c t n g P•rt of 'fa: Sltlft • R-eagan Relents -On WithhQlding · I iShipley Scqres De8tructioii allft'.OllCI. an lncrwe for upper brlcket Income lu1!lY•fl and a Ill b~ !or ttnter1· llnancell lhrough the iJ!COll1e tor·· The t1:t lncre-.1e1 are necO!MtY •. llulan haa said, io llninCe IUhelantlll reductloo In properjy luef. Rel&ID b1d .~damarltly O p p 0 I I d wllhlloldln1 since hb llM campalp -Detnocr1li wanted to dopl Iha flclenl aylllm ol 1utom1Ucallr colleclln( etele 1ncome t4s: peymenta: from • worker'• rel\ilar .pay~hecll:. . -· Shotlly aft.r t&ldnl office In 11167 lle4flll llld wlthholdln1 "taodt lo make pftriunent c 1 re I es s with the mwgtrn1nt11 of tuptyen' money. .llllgan maintained "TUM ebould hurt." ·- Government linanclal •rporlt predict the •late faCtl I series of "cub Oow" problenu hy the end o/ llicll tm.7t. Wilhheldlni would eue the aborlqe. BUDGET ••• f ;Ol!Jmulll"Of Sw __ ampClty Ar0.1nHeainll•. omfllor.!t. H• ••U..•led Wt woul4 COii Ill m,lllof. l!>d "prevent eroelon ol lhe~ pl!l'Chaelna -by lnflllloo. .. !Jlo-.ld·Shlplty, I bloloclll, Mondty JlfO" 1n lddltlO!i, the gov•mor llllf"ted Ille ~ de.tnac:Uon ol 1 n1tunl1wamp· --.tate eeatrtbut.e an lddJtiooll f.: per aru In a new, •~II cit)' park 1t Sprlnf--month to eteh employe'• he•llh iJJ. daJe ·Street and Hell Avenue. aurance. Pi1'1i jlWmer Tbomu S.ven11 lll1lfOd lllqan piijW<l lncre1sll!1 •tat. apen- Dr. Shipley lhal In dumping Iha .ewamp dlnl lot higher t<lucaUon by l'U mllllon, 'about ont '·" had ~. lncluc!ln1 l30 mllllon In lllary hlku. In ~:Jt':,;i ,_ ocre, -111, Iha Unlver1lty ol Calllomla qcl etate Shlpi.y llld Siller c:"ilherlne o1 lhe St. cou..., ...wt! receive 1117 mlllloii -UC Boo .. u~ ~ ltld lorm« city · IMhnlllk;o lllCI, the colle1es 1319 mlUJoo. COWlcilman 'nioinai Weicll of the eoun1ry -Counlerlnf tboae who cillr1• 11auan , Day School nwl17 had prolelted the hu "'lil<led hlJl.er educollon, lhe 9poUlnl of the nfibu'al area. 1ovt1110r pointed out that ltlte ex· I Sblpley expresaec1 horror ii eeeinl pendlbltu lot UC ano the coll-hove bulldoter1 00 Ille J>IOperl)'. c It y rteen 65 percent In Iha put l"\lf ynrt. Admlnlllr1tor Doyle Miiier llld 1 pul Reqan•1 prevloully declared "all .. ul hos area wu being lilied. · war" to protect the C.Wornl1 en- "f would ratbtr aee a red winaed vlronment ICcoU:nted fer relaUvety little bl1C\biid on 1 tule than piles or dirt," e.i-spending in his bQdget. 'lbe major new pl&lned Shipley. "We are too anxtQua to Item he ;.i opo.sed was a St.::i _nilllon smog deatroy n1ture. 11 fighting laboratory_ for Loa Angele. Cowl-- ly. Priso1i Ordered lit Checks Ctue St.a~ P.rison terms ·have bttn ordered ror a liui-lUn,ion Beach couple convicted of Issuing bad checks. Superior Court Judie Jamea F. Judf;t ordered_one lo 14 years t.emu lor ' James. F1ank Lesney, 61, and hll wtfe, Faye, 48, both or 17472 Zelder Lant. He denied prots&Uoh afttr studying -a re-port v.hlcb l.D4lca!M that the palr had a lon1 Cecord of &lmlliar oflen&e1. , Tbe Lesneya were convicted al tub- inltUng a fraudulent '900 check to 1 Santa. Ana car dealer 1.1 1 down J>lymtnt on a new auto. At the Ume, ln~1t111tors uld, lh• Ltaneya hid jull llf In Iha bonk. Coull nconll Indicate tluil the l,otneye were on pr®atlon 1t the Ume of the ftf· ft.nit for ot:titr cMck wriUn1 ll\fractlons. ' .. 1 DAILY PILOT Ofl:AN0e CO.UT PUILl ... INO c:.oMPAfrf'I' k•INrl N. w.M ,.,.._~ -Pvlo!lllw · Jtc\: k. Ctnle! Vici Pre. .... I '"' a-. M111tttt Tlt0frtt1 Ktt•il .. ~ ti.-11 A. M11rphlR1 ,._.lrlfl l dlW """''' w. '''" ~'-l.dUtr H ......... hR'Offke 17111 htch lou!t•1rd Mtlflitt ,,...,,.,11 r.o. 1 .. 1•0. t1~1 --L~ llffcll: m ,_, .... _. ee.r. M_.: Ill Whl 111 5tr'tlt .....,.,, '*"! !Ill w.t ._ .... ••ultttl't ·- I Inflation took Its toll on the budget. 1n 11n accorilpanylng message. Stale finance Dlrector Verne Orr said "lnfla· Uon bu run rampant in recenl year1 ind there are UlOle who lblnt it may be beyond coutrol already." Artists Donate W 01·k for Beach 'DiJnes' Auction Thal "Just" rtght piece of orlsJnal 1rl for your living room m1y ~ h.aniina at Ille HunUngton Ceni.r Mall Feb. ~It. Doun1 of arlista from all over Oran1e County will then display and donate their l\'Ofld: for the March or Dimes l!leCOnd an· nual silent art auction. Bid sheets Ytill be 1ttached to each work. A person simply enters his name, address ind amounL The high bidder will be. ooutled, after the close of the blddlng 1t 3 p.m. Feb. 14. Mrs. J. Richard Ludwig, 11uctlon chalnn1n ls currtnlly working with a group of rtpresentatlve ·artists and· 11tudenl.9 1t Golden Weal College ln plan· nlna the event. Dr. Dale A. Miller, dean ol students at Golden We.st, b chalnnan o/ the HunUngton Buch March of Dimes. _Override, City Votes Combined Tile APTll ll.Munlclp1l ElecUon will he comblned with a Huntlnaton Be1ch City School Dlst.rlct vote on lwo tu overrides, City CJttk P1uJ Jonet tnnou.t\Ctd Monday. Jone• uld the polls would be open from 7 a.m. to I p.m. 11 requlred by achooJ law. lie uld eomblnin1 tbt two elft'UONI, but with separate ballota, would aave money. · 1n Ille munlclpol election. loor council Hitt tnct tht city 1Uorney's pall are up for dtdllon. Savings Starups Program Eliininated WASHINGTON (UPI) -The aovem· ~Jlll"'!Jen kl ob*!ldon ooich.lhouahl. •In« llxeQ.wln1 •~I lllght i>'lttrn• ''l\e.colttarta holds about 4lO people could lnlerltre wllh Ille 1rJOly of ud wa ~ II to he . Ml,~ 1ald-,lluffltll. --- Mn. 1111<, • r, . Thi plol .11 cUmnliy ~led bJi the U.S . Tl!o -__, II ~I pltiil)' 6r ,.. Marlzle Oorpt U • htlloopter training coutoiomonl -Ibo foulltaln Valley area. The·Corpo already has assured Ille Schoof Dlltrfct. f'-school dlttr-lct that It.& choppers .wlll not lta administrators .are anxiou.s to build use a fUfbt pattern ~hlch would be In· a ICboo1 soulh of Wuner Avenue and complUble with the proposed Walker Wut of Brookhur&t Avenue, but cot1lend School. they caMot go ahead with their plans County supervisors have held that lhe I area must be &tudled alqng wllh other Jiles being considered as future locations !or county 1lr facllltlet. Tiley conlelld ·that ellmlniUcln ol Mlle Square from Iha llUdy would he preJuctlctaf. MJkc Brick, superfotendent of the Fountain Valley Sch<iOl District, claims that lhe plan is ablllrd 'Ince the Marine Corps owns the land, and according to him, wUI never agree to its clvl]lan Use. He also lnslsts that the area ~ too denM:ly populated and aln.ady contains OAlloY PILOJ.'""" 'h''l'°"" kMtlMf' MRS. LEDIA STROTH~R GETS OXYOIN l'ROM COSTA MESA FIR'EMAN ELWOOD HOUSE AwerO.wfnning .Author One of Twe ltthtiJ Ttw1 r1 R11ldtntt Req"lrlng Tr11tm1nt After Bl1D . Elde~ly Flee Towers Blaze 2 Policemen Trapped; Damage Listed $15,000 By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of fttt Oallr Plllt Sltff A 114,000 fire in Orange County's tall eat buJldlng trapped two Costa Mela t>Ollctmen In blinding smoke early today 11 they herdrd ecore1 Of elderly people out of the lktory city blocll:-flt.ood-on-end. The predawn blue at BeUlel Towers. 6N W. 19th St., sent two elderly persons to Ule hospital, while three others were Jlvtn oxygen 1t the acene for smoke ifl.. h1Jat.On. Nelthtr -one a well0known author11s ""ho served a1 a Russian Anny nurse in World War I -w1s kept for · hoopltellzaUoo after emer&tllC)' treat· ment. Working from a script devised as the 270-unit Assembly of God Churct.-re.lated home was built. Costa Mesa F'ire Depart· rnent personnel quickly controlled the two-alann fire . Jnve1tlgation into tlle 3:5$ a.m. blaze continues today , btll BtttalioJi Chief Bob Beauchamp said lt appears something left in \'acani Room 305 during routine University Women Back Override, Bond Election A $1.5 mllllort bond Issue and a 50-ctnt tax override for the Huntington Beach t'nlon High School District were eildorsed today .by' the local chaptfr of the American Association of University Women. Both measures go before district voters nex~ Tuesday. "We realize the lrnpOrtance and need !or 1 sixth high school to en1ure the con- tinuation of a relevant education for the projected Increase In Student population," s:ild a spokesman for the AA'.JW. "\Ve also recognize lhe necessity of strengthening Hun tington Beach High School to meet earthquake 11afety stan- dards," said Mrs. Kathleen Cooper, pub- licity chairman for the group. cleanup was lndlreclly the cauie. Chief Beauchamp said something waa probably left dre.ped on a arqall, built-In refrigerator, leading the air-cooled motor to overheat and catch lire. "\llhatever was there was consumed," said Chief Beauchamp. "\Vhatever it was will be the D\)'ltery or the decade. l g\ltEiS." . Three flre 'Milnes, two ~k ~m· panies and a squad of fiNhnen from Costa Mesa, plvs a backup engine from the Huntington Beach Fire Department v.·ere dispatched to the b~.ae. Police officers ()v.ren Kreza and R9berl Neal were among the flrsl on the scene and dashed upstairs to the lhlrd rloor as fearful occupants coughed and cried for helo in their rooms. Patrolman Kreia said they ran into c1enser smoke and he became separalrd from hls partner, unable to escape from one room until tbe air began to clear. He estimated that 20 to 30 residents were escorted from the third and fourth floors to safety, but firemen said many more of the building's 305 residents fled oolslde. They were commended as a group for their orderly evacuation ~rom the 12.37 million structure t-ullt wllti federal Health &iucation and Welfare funds three years ago. "Their behavior during the course of the Ure and the mopup wa.S wonderful," sajd Chief Beauchamp, "l°d like to com· plimenl them on that." Beach Merchant Wins Sign Plea, Loses Flagpole A beach conces.!lonalre won one battle anfi Jost a.QOther through •luntll'fglun Beach Cily Council decl1ions Monday night. Spruce Up Your Home for • • • • 19 schools and K convatesCeai .bofpllal within a mile ol t.tile Sqwu-e. ''Thi aupervlaon' reluaai to wllhdnw Mlle !lcluan from Ille 11udY ·-lr· r1~onal and lmspontlbl•.'i;,.·clllfged. "We cannot underal.&Dd why-the mooey would be wasted, as wlD a.a Tune, stu- dying an airport which belongs to the Government, ·whJch· can't be condemned and cab't be icqutred.11 ' He aald 'the district will lab.II• ca1e ·to ' the slate lawmakers. Alton Allen Foe Joins _Republicans By TOM BAllLEY Of tflt Mllr PHM ...., A recaU spokesman who ~ppqied shorlly after annoonclna Ille launcl>ln1 ol the movement aaainst Superviaor Alton E. Allen surfaced Iona eno~ Mond17 to awitch h1a poliUcaJ allegiance. Anthony J. Tarantino of San Clemente, accompa:lled by felloW" recall organl.Jer Paul Carponter, changed hla PollUcal If· flliation from Dtm()C{at to ~bllcan 1f the Regillrar ol Votere outce In Su1a Ana. The San Clemente man tlso 1dviled county officials that he should now be ngarded 1• a bulinesl manaaer IJld not a textile _business owp.er o previoua9' recorded. Tarantino, 80, of 451 Calle Miguel or-. fer!d no e1planaUoo ~or lhe ch&n&e in resi1traUon. · He could not be reached tod1y for com· me.nt on hil action: Carpenter, who has 14ken over the · vocal chores once handled by Tarantino, v.·ould OfllY cont'inn that hl1 companion had changed his regi1tratlon. "We wUI have a 1tatemtnt to offer 1t a later date," the public relaUoos . e1ecut.Jve commepted. · Tarantino wu the subject or apecula· Uon lodly thrOOghout the Filth Dilt'1<:t 11 !ha man wbo will run 1pln!t Supervlaor Allen In the June 4 prln:wy. Allen, 72, onl\OUllced Monday ~I he will be a candidate in that race ud that he will expose the back.era of the recall movement -financial Ind pol!Ucal - during the contest. Carpenter, a Dtmocrat who b 1 s unsuccessfully sought Congr,e.ss _ ind Assembly seats in Orange County, h~ no comment to o/le. on Allen'• etatemeol . I City to . Develop 'Problem' Site A plan to redevelop ti.a acre1 fl. land at lhe oortheasl corner of Golden WKt Slreet and Warner Avenue In HunUngtol't Beach was ordered Monday night by ~ Clly Council acting as the redevelopment agency. . The land has Ileen a problem ~ since the 1920s when the acreage was divided into small, undevelopable parcels and given away with gels ot en.-. cyclopedias sold In the Midwest. . No one persoo ha!I been Able to collect the varlou!I properties for development, until lhe city decided to step In with ita authority for redevelopment. The plaMlng staff was ordered Mond1y to design a specific plan to unite the acreage and sell it al' .one block. Co~ cllman DonJ\d Shipley opposed the redevelopment of the properly by the Ci· ty. 'Jack Clapp got approval, upon recom- me:ndaUon al the Design Review Board to light hi1 sign from the top rather than below a1 requested by Director of Harbors and Beaches Vincent Moorhouse. Clapp cited vandallmi of the lights as the reason. WITH RNE QUALITY- FAMOUS BRAND .NAME DON'T MISS OUR DR.APIRY DIPT. But the board sided with Moorhouse on the placement of CJ.app11 American Flag at.. the conct!slon. Moorhouse 11ald the Ifft standing pole flag caused beachgoera to mlatake Clapp'• concwlon u beach headqu&rten. The board ruled lbat lbe nag must be flown on the conceulonaire's leased 1)8~1, In thJJ case tho building. They further ruled that placement of the sign would be subject to review. Pait· Appointed To Oil Board A. C. Marlon, repre1enting t h e Independent Oil Producers Auoc~lioa, and C. E. "Bill" Wood!!, representing the. We1t.ern OU and Oas A~ociallan, have bHn appGlnted to the Huntington Buch Oil Committee. The appolnlmen~ were conUnned Monday nl&h. hy Ille Cily _,,cllcOlher comm!Uee members Include Mayar J1ck Creen, City Oil Fltld Supertntend111I llerb Day, Fire Chief Ray Picard, and llutldl11g Dlrtclor JAck Cleveland. CARPETING * BIATTIE *CROWN -* IMPIRIAL * SWEETWATER * BIRVIN *COLUMBUS *DAN RIVER *MONARCH * ROXBURY * WALTIRS *BIGELOW * FIRTH • * MONTICELLO *SEQUOYAH WI INYITI TOU TO VISIT OUI HUGI SHOWROOMS -SU THI OUTSTANDING SfLICTION 0, CAIPIT• IN• AYAILAllL UNUSUAL INSTALLATION PIOl- UMS OUI SPl~IALTY. ' ALDEN'S • CARP ITS e DRAPERIES We fe•fure • complef• selection of febrie1 encl colors to enhence end compliment yeur cerpeting. 1663 PLACENTIA·COSTA MESA' 646•4131 II YIAll SllYINe ntl OIANctl COA.IT ~~~®~~w~~~~ • Tho oil commluee will htlp the city design law1 for lho naulatlon ot·lhe all lnduatry In HunUngton Be1eh. ·-----------------'---,_,,------------------'" ' ' • • . . . ' •• -' ----.. ' . ' Bea eh T•y!•·ftw•I -----EDI TI O N VOL. ol, NO. 28, 3 SECTIO NS 28 •PAGES ' . . • .._ ' ORANGE COUNTY, CAUPORNIA '· TEN CENTS •' .• ... .'.J .,. ~ Laguna /·Over~ide .Opposition Said By RICHARD P. NALL to.be decided Feb.14 and baa ptepe~ a Pf ,... o.iw P'not s .. tt • statemealt of his owq headed, 11slatemenl A written argument opposing the tax ~ erroneoua s~tls.Ucal facls." ' override sought by. the Laguna Beach The leaflet will ·go out t.o voters of the l1nifi~ ~I District c on l a I n a c'jstrict "Iona' witb aample baJlots prior to stat~tlcal errors about the ar1ount of tax the e1ect1on: · increa~. according to the Orange 'County The ppments opposing the ta.x rate Superintendent of School& orllce. Ir.crease were prepared b)'" the l.quna Robert MattheW, deputy c o u n t y Beach Tu:~yei's Association, lnc. Which -'l.lperintpndent of scbools,-has.p.·epared a--b.al..U itS Ot'ficeri Eetw8rd C. Lorr, presi- _leatlet carrying both the arguments for C:ent: J~ Lawler, vice president;.and and •agalmt the override ·and bond issue ,._J's. Mary V. Lou{lsbery, secretary. '-- Alton_Allen . Foe Joins Republicans By TOM BARLEY ot ""' Dellr l"lt.! "'" A recall spokesman who disappeared shortly after announcing the launching of the movement against Supervisor Alton E. ~lien surfaced long enough Monday to switch his political allegiance. Aollx>hy~J. Tarantino of San Clemente. accompa.1ied by fellow recall ora:anizer . ' .... ' Paul Carpenter, changed his. political 114 fillation frorr. .Democrat to Republican at the . Registrar or Vottrs ofUcc ln Santa Ana. The San Clemente man also advised countr officials that he should now be regarded as a business manager and not a textile business owner as previously recorded. Tarantino, 60, of 451 Calle Miguel of· fered no explanaUon · for the change in registration. He could not be reached today for com· ment on his action. · Carpenter. who has taken over the vocal chores once handled by Tarantino, would only conlirm that his companion had changed his registration. "We will have a statement to offer .. at a later date," the public relations executive commented .. " •, UPI,,....._,. . PHILOSOPHER OE1'0 AT 97 Bertrand Ru1~ell Lord ,Russell, Rebel to World, . . ' -• ' • ~,, t • Succilinhs at 97 Tarantino was the subject of specula· · tlon today throughout the Flftl\ District as the man who will run against . LONDON (UPI) -Bertrand Ruuell, Supervisor Allen in the June 4 primary: author, mathematician, philosopher, No- Allen, 72. announced Monday that he bel Priie winher and perhaps the best will be a candidate in that race and that knOwn pacifist, collaj>3ed and died Mon. he will expose the backers of the recall d · h · f·-•· 1 p h movement -financial and political -ay mg t at . his a.o uu .... use n enr yn· deudraeth, Wales. He was 97 and had during Lhe contest. · been Ill with the Uu. Carpenter. a Democrat who h 8 s With a smile, Russell used to deny that unsuccessfully sought Congress and he was born to rebel, but for much of Assembly seats in Orange CountiJiad no the past six decades his hawkllke race comment to offe. on Allen's statement. and flowing white hair proclaimed a dis. The Cypress Democrat states that he ~ sent that inturtated natlonal leaders the now has more than the 9. 741 stgnatur,ea.. woi'ld· over. he needs to fill'Ce Allen into a recall eltc· "It has come as a shock to everyone." tioo. Anet bis filing.of those IWI!es wl\I, oaid KeooeJh Coates, <Urect..-ct the Ber· he said, b!. timed so that the recall ~nd trand Russell Peace Foundation~ "I spoke the regular ballots wi11 be ottered to fifth to Bertrand ooly a few days ago and he District voters oii June t. seemed in good health, working on peace Allen· has Men repeatedly attacked for roundaUon projects." · the past sl~ months by unkno\l(tl . He .wUI be succ~eded to his rarely used distributors of literature. Carpenter. ~tle of Earl ~y h.1 son, ~lscount Amber- Tarantin... and other members of ':h' l~y. Edith, his· fourth wife, was at h,ls recall c:.ampalgn have persistently de~hn, side at d~th. . ed to state the source of their backing. Ru~U s birth and childhood did OOt and the candidate whose name will even-~!X'.8~ rebellion. He was a c~Ud of t all be laced on the ballot. Br1fa1n s ruling chwes, of a family tf?at u Y P . had sat In par"amen,l slnce long before (See RUSSELL. Page !) -, ' ne argument states "Proposl=~ Band C wtU tolal ll.l&·per !100 valuatlon-ralslq the total achoul ·tu bite' from 13,IHo IUO pe< 1100." , The ar~nt goes on to 1.ump a city lax h.,..._ with lbe oChool pr..,.;..ct tu Increase and throws in an estimated ln-- ·crease ot 10 percent in t& asaesaed valuauon. It calculates, on this baais. that the owner of a property. assessed at '6,0DI would pay 111.70 nwr• In ll'ltl than In 1161, aod on a St0,000 auesament "the bitf! will he 1)14.10 more. .. ' Matthew states, "hi paragraph' orie. the ""9 City rant of flt.JO ta an·erronequs •t>lilUeal foci•~ It Is Ulllelaled to tbe,tax lncrtaR that would be generatid ·by lhe -ol,pf'>PO'lllooo.A;B and c. . "The statistical fact regarding tD IJtr· cent yeai'ly asaessed value lnae&se of 11 "° on p-rty ........r at ll;OllO Is not supported by . records In lbe County • Ill ·E.rror A!sesSor'1 Office. Random sampllni of eight ' resJdeotial p.arcels shows an av~age y~arly l~rease of J.2 percent. , ''Therefore In paragraph two (ot the opPoeJUon argumenty, the tax lncr,ease on P.ropert,Y .assessed at l&.000 would be l7S In 1'70-71 and the lf!crtase on property ........i at 110.000 would be (126." ' 'The Tazpayenr Association argument •lso uses incorrect figures tn regard to the per pupil cosl5, ac<onjjhg to Ma• thew. • • • • ·The ·argument states· that "~c record& show Laguna Betcb ~hft lbe hl&)les\ <;oil per pupil of .U ,uhlfted distrltjs i,. Orafige C9untr,. _ • • "In 'f9b'7 .. per pupil ~ WU ... 1 I-II jumped. to 1993 and ..,.·ta ... , $1,lm, an~ of $321,or Cl ~L per 1tudent In Just three ywa. . "The btilgel Increased 41 percent n.m 12 mUllon to 13 mlllloo ..,,.Intl "this peilod;wlille at~l enr_...,_ (~ IJCllOOl.8, hp II .tecor u Withhold • In Package SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Gov. Ronald Reagan bu reverted h1s adamant four. year op(ioolilon lo·P<Yroll wtlliboldln& of stile Income taxes. aM decided to ln- COJ'P.Of'&te l! in bis tax.revision pl.an, UPL learned tod4y. ' ~r.ces said Reaean. wtihdrew. his o~ posltiqn to withholding so he could fifla,~e pro~rty tax r~llt?r :and solve an · -~ ,,..ti flow problolll ,i st a 1.e jovemment. . ' 1 . ' . Re.gao ~led ~n afternoon· news con1.t...... to om.-. lib ICCtJlllioce of witbholdtng as P'lfl otlb&pOcl<oee.·whlClr Is exJieclOd to ohllt lioorly 11 bUllGli In lall:es. ~· • . • , ay Phil lnltrlondl "Now Yeu'w °"""'It·-Yov lockod Over My Ch•lk Stick!" • Few New Programs ·· Proposed .. By GEORGE SKELTON SA~R¥!ENTO (UPI) -Gov. Rolllld Reag:an today senl the ~b.ft a record 111.48 bUUoo atatihudgel dilli!*I to· "bold lbe .line'; againlt . lnflatlonary spm:lin1 whbe fin:ancln1 emp)oye raila and 1 slight boost for blaher edlM'1•imL Ttie Republican '.governor aakl ~-.. lion.year proposal woold "~ultabl1 •1"1 ~ · ,ll•n's · '""" ··lh• ,•f¥~1 ~ ~ur ~ d<ilJ9r; 41 ouill•fd i. Goo. "~ gatt's budget /or 1910.11 : _ -· Sources satd other feetuies of lbt tax plan. include ·• one.cent lncreaee In the present nve-ceat-on-lht.dollar iales tar, •. ...._.,.,, _,.....--~-....,.......,,.-...,,.-..,---------------- reduction ln the 27 percent oil &pletkln .~. Educatiop 27 .6 ct'tlU~ 1'1jhlf' ....,. "'~ 1.1,9 ""ta, 11n1111. ilml-1t!<IJore 24.3 ctnll, prop<rtu to• r<U.f imd shared rtvtnKt& 15.4 cnu, tfcuupor· tati01a' 10 unu, correction• 2.1 ctnta. rtaources J .8 centa, b1Uh1e11 and con mtrce 1.1 · cent&,' admtniltration and fiscal man.ag-ement 1.4 . cents, tllOwMCe. ·an t'1Crea.t fbr upPer bricket i · ""' '· ' C' · o T · · 0 l :=::~:i,'u..1ax:u:~r ~. earys ·« ou. nt_y :rm The tai . liicreaies afe othti three 1;ent11 • Tl1e ' state of Californta t:ffiectl to collect $217.12 for eviry mon, woman ond chlld tn California during 1910'&o pay for the 1tate'1 optfOtiona.1 necessary, R._. hai ,.id,. to ' flnlnCt. · ' · ' substaoUal reductlOD 111 property tases. G . . Off L . s· . . . ~ Reagan had adimthtly . oppose·d • ets "to. ' a*:n tart wlthOOlding' since his 1• campaign when 1.4:/ Deinocrats Wanted to aJopt the · federal · '. · ' o)ler "the sreatest -to lbe ~ . 'Gllmbet tJ cl Ur.ens." system of automatically cOllectl.ng 1tate ~ · , . income tu payments from a worker'! ' Dr. Timothy Leary arfl ' his ct1n· re:~:~ii~~laklng !Jfilce ln 1187. trov"-slal family hid ~ ~· o_ff .In Reagan •said Withholding "tends 'to make S u Pe r Io r C o fl r t • t~ ' ~t@le , government ca re I es s with the ane·of tht" lrio'• lawyers tocik.care,pf -~ management" of tupayera' money. --:-finished business· in Sin • Bemwdino Reagan maintained "Toes should Superior Court . ,. hurt." . • Judge Byton K. McMUltn srantetl lhe Government fmanciaJ exptrtl prtd1ct. delay Monday and ordered proeptctlve. the stale faces a series of "ca.ah Oci*" Jutort in. whal Is e~ to be a week· problems by the end of fl!Cal tf70.fl. long trial to r~tum thhl1atltm:;)on. Robert Withholding would ease the shortage. LaW, Rosemary Leafy'• attorney, was expected to rej >In the def,n!e late '4cfay. Still oendtng are Judge McMillan'• rut. ings on .I aeries of motions filed in pre· lrial maneuvers by Dr. Leary's law)'er, George : Chula. But ' tbe 'judge mide II clear that hll decWons need not interfere wtth "the selectloii of 12 JUror8. LITTLE SA VER CAN CA TCH VP The small investor bu become a "nuisance" to the brokers, banks, even the U.S. Treasui'y Department. wrltea . Financial Colunmlst Sylv\a Porte.1, in a two-part series on Pa1e 10 today. . But that's no reason why you should be disc riminated against, prevented by .minlmuma a_!ld rte!. ~pe: !rom taml,nl the hl1h percentages avllla6fe to the bl& money men. In today's and her next column, Miss Porter tells how you can "beat" lhe system and get a fairer re- turn on your investment dolllr .' Dr. Leary, lO." llooemotY Lwy, 34, and John Lear;·, 20, are iecUaed.of posse.salon of matlJutna and LSD. They were booked In Laguna Be&eh on Dee. 28, 1961, In an arrest wtJch has Leen held . lo• be con- stitutional by Judie McMlllin. An ~utburst Monday by a member or the courtroom audience · temporartly disrupted the 'f>l'OCOOdlng11> Cluping the BiblJ and calline on tht! tord to witness wtiaf bl 1a'ld was an"unfatr trill; the onlool.er had to be led from the courtroorr: ,ot Jud&e William Spelrs and · calme!I by h&llill~ Comments made .by lhe onlooker Mon. . . ' daY In the courtroom . of Superior Court ~Ll<lg'e :'l/f1~ Speirs were Incorrectly at- lrl\>Uled -~~ \be t>iilly Piiot to delendant !bhn Leary, r Those comments and the subsequent statemenU. made· out.IJkle . 'the courtroom were offered, arrertinc ofRcera said, by Malcolm ·Neal Slagle, SZ, Garden Grove. Slagle was booked at Orange County .jail (See LEARY, Pore' II Re1gon's budget !Or the flseol year~ beginning July t prop>oed few •· ,.ro- grams, reflecting <JM ol. Ult ala\e'1 Wont linlhclal sltuatlont in years. , I~ fact. even under the ~-· 00 1Gver11or'1 low·f•t ~t. the atce sUII -1a spend roulhly '.-0 ·mlflJon more than It would' taie . In -durtnl the 1970-71 fiscal yeor. Tlle.-budtlel would be. balanced by 1111l'a pre«l"'I' ~- The 1pendlnc prosrom repreaenll .only a 4.1 pen.'elll lncreue over the_ {3.2 billion (See BUDGET, P ... I) . ' ·Budget ·Hight·ig his , . .. . Gov. Ronald Ritr.gan bu uked the legislature to 1pprov~ a record budCIC of $8.48 bllllon which ill an increase or 4.1 percent' over that ol tbe currenf.> fiscal year, · lnaation, a 1lve percenl boost ror state salaries and a modat rai1e far blgher educaUon brollghl lbe bu6pt am..mt up. to ~·--· Here Is where the money will go: . · e HJG~R EDUCATION -A· total lllocalion Of !2M billion,' lnc!udlnr a huge chun~ for the University of CalUomla and Calif9rnia' S~~e '.coJlele systems. It Wt\J the largest budae.t item. , , • ~L WELfARE -More than $2.l billion would be spent.on all welfare ptogramt, Including akf to dependent children, bat ni,uch of tht ~gel~ cd funds will, come lrom COUflilts and the federal govemrnenl The actu11 atatt expenditure will total '873 mllUon froth the atate general fund, -• MENTAU.Y IlL -In one significant cut, Gov. Reagan propoeee to eliminate 1,000 jobs In the state-rutJ' maitaJ hospitals' becau1e of dtcllntng pallent IN'P>l•tlon. The total budget 11nOU11l would be 1111.5 m114on. whlcll ii '4-5 million leas than the lprttent flacal year allocatCon.• . - -Goals Conatnitte,e Meets . . " • fl1'ATI!• HIGHWAY OONfl'llUCHON -l!atlmtlad to reoch II hi- lion In 1 budget which will be'. preplr<\lf _,.alely hy lhe,fltll• Hllhwn Com- ml11k>n. That sum would go for level blglJway construction and m.Anteftance. • HIGHWAY PATROL -~ total! hl\dllel• "'3'u Jlljllion; Wea dter Oki Man Foe niakes a return vllit to the Oronge Coll! late to- nl&h~ and temperalurel start dfOI> ping Into the ,middle IO's on Wed- neaday. .. , ' INSIDE TOD.4 Y fie dver h(r.d much. education • f2ut. t1ow he'1 loboriouitv poring o v t r ltgal tQme1 because Charles A-fa11son knows hit life b tn hit ·°':"fl hcnd1. Pagt 1%. , • , . Fre.e~ay .:l~p~c·t ·Stud~e4 · I t ' ' \ BJ IAJIBARA KRE!BICH Of .. Defir ""' .... AeitbeUc aspecta or Lagunats MUre. from freeway, land8C8pll!g to artlitic sips, were examined Monday nlljbt. •S plaMlng commissioners and memben or Ult Citizens Advisory Committee cop- tinued their study or the goals rtpOrl for th,e new general p4an. PT'Oceeding with di.9Cllsai0n of the nrst 3oal. preservation ol Mtural and IOen4c valuei, ptannen da.c.11ted the propGltd greenbtll which wookl t1.clrc1t the ~ muntl)i throogh Alta<>. El T,.. and Lag111111 . 9anyons alllt. ~ relo- Uonshlp or the Inland freew•Y .1 to Ul\ areen bell. • hthe freeway will totally change the "\-' ' . . . nature of ' 11\t ~n," A. E. 'Pat Dilley uld ho b<lleved the •betl hoii'. !Or Worthington, cornmeoltd. •fJt'a right.of.. ~~n wcvllt cqme from the COUft- woy "f\'111 be.1Jp td l,DGUeel. wlde In •Pots tj, -open space study will he com-aMI It will hWolve the IDOftment (J( , , , millkllls o('Cllblc 'y.,. ol eorth but we pleled, this year. • · • lbould , · -' Ibo flOS!lhlilty o i . ·Further backing, he added, mtghl iome landlcaptU ,aJonc •cut ~opes." frtm lhe Pre~dent'1 new Envlrnnmenlat · Berna-rd liyfan .,....S. "ff Jbe slopes Coondl ·ll'lllch will ,..w. eYl!JI f-al ,,. laid bide -"' they could be plan-and stale proje<t uabi!l fedora! !undl with ned and Oals b aR 'i.rea w~re we cou1d do a view tO pretefVfn& \he. envlroament. ...,.. ru1 pod -ta.t JI~ Ukt 1 Rt(ardlnc hlll• · deveidt>ment1 com· lrttnendom numbM' tldil .1 -.. , Tomcbl,k Io u I ht The ltlle DlvblDn fl.· y~ 'the clalllJcaU.. ol 1 gool ...,.,iec1 to the ef· Orange ~ fl'loW~ Dlatr1ct and fect that pl•llled <levelopmeoll -Id be q,. db' au 11111 .,. lm!lll•td. Wor111111(ton e,_,,t«<( 10 pmem is much Jiii· noted • .n.t a · rnaJOr job ·of coordlnttlon tOuchod niturol hlllolde u poealbleo ·• •~utd be ileccuary. • , ·.,co yw hove -1lf<s In mind -like. Greenbelt commlllee cholrman J31r.., (8tt OOAl.8, Pose I> · · ' .. r I • which ahoWs a •taO million rise over actdaJ colt.a loged d · the praent budget year. The pro"°"I lncluder \he ~ton of US <lfV<tr pool- . Uons which ar•· req1Je1led, but unm~. Miit of tht hudtlet. "1 ,.ui... wpuld ro for traffic enforcement IU.petvlalon. . e STATE EMPLCYK WAGE HWpl -A .. tottl ol !It· mllllon 14 I"°' pcloed for ralRI of state pilrier; Rttpn propoeed "Jlve pfttl1t rai-com- puted by Individual agenclel. H• doel JIG! IUtlleit -beard IDcre .... , whk:h have been c<1ihm0n·ln yean p.t. .. - • PlllSONI -·Mon thin IJOI mlJlon from the d\ltrtl ftmd "'"'1d fO toward corre<jlonal ward&; indudln(' """"'""· ~ and f_. .,_ addlcla. Tl1e budpl alSO"alkmofcr minor~ al ft.I mIDIGn•ln fa.:m; tlea, despite forecasts of burponlng lmmate· populattolll. • e AGRICUL1\JR8 -Tl1t flOY"1IOf -I total ol 114.• mlltloil whk:h Is about II mltllon lees thtn the C11rrtnl """· hut there would he no CW'tallmett~ of "tnentlal'' pr'Oll"llDI. • • • ~ e Flslf AND GAME -The 1Um would be !'U mfllloa. wloJch Is tll&btl)' up from lhe·13ency'1 cu..-ea11.,.tod e-ol 121.J mlllion. • ~TE ll' '· TER PllOll!m -Re•~·· hu· IOl<ed fer • btftJ cut In -the huge project'• hudpt, which II propooed to be 1311.1 mllltOo. or -l3U milllon i.a thin the cumnt yur, 8y the nme the budtlel goeo Into elltet on July I Iha ... 1ect wlU be It -complote. , e Pi!ShctDfl, CONfllOL -The pttnor onfmd on ....,.ctlled m. ~rease In 1lloc•llona to •vol<l patjcldc polaitlOn. whleh -kl be money !(><Ill from lhe l(riculture hudcet. Thol •ament of the hudiet lncludu 1 II "mUllon cul ln,pest. prel'elltlon Pt'Ol'•llll· • f ..J .. • ' ·-~y PILOT L • • • ISSIOD Trail · po ·Field Buy -Offer Tabled .. SAN JU"1i CAPIS'l'llANO -An offer nfile by t.bt San Juan capistrano City dii:aDctJ fw the purchase of a seYen-acre Uc field tias been tabled by the tees o( the Capistrano Unified School D le!_ ~perjnteodent Truman Benedict asked tije. board at Monday's meeting to ~ti>one their decision on the dispoolUon ~ field W1til after a district master pljln C"1 be drawn. · t'be property located across ftom the old Capt1trano High School ts being ~&ht by the city as a permanent city hall site. l11tWJ, Ftbtuary J, 1910 Hearings On Carswell ,.,.')I Wire Sen1ces W~SlllNGTON -The Senate com' pleted hwlnp-loday on the Supreme Court nomlnaUon of Judge G. Harrold Carswell but a judicial'); committee· vete: was put off for perNps 1 week or mort.. The commiltet woulld up hwh1&I atLer I: civil right. attorney cltaracteritid Carswell -nomlnajed by Presldtnt Nit-· on after the Senate rejected Judge Cle- ment F. Haynsworth -as "A Judge Hafn;iworth wilh a bitterness and r.lean· -· that Judge Hayosworth dldJ>'l have." The &X1mmitt.ee, at a closed eetelon, then \'ISied I to I aplnsl r«al1lng Carswell to answer a variety of cbatats by oppoa!Uoit wllne""' accusing him of racism both un and oU the bench 'wbUe a u_s. ctrcutl Judi• &Id, before Iha~ a federal dlstric\ judge. . • Blaze Routs ' Elderlym Mesa Tower 87 -AR.rinJR·ft. VINSE!i Of,, 11!9 O!llY rl~ 1t1tt A.$1~.0® fire In Orange County's tillest building trapped two Costa Mesa policemen in blinding smoke early todly as they hmted --.. of el(lerly people out of lht 1klqry city bloek-<looekMlld- Tbe-predawn blaze at Bethel Towers. 666 W. 19th St., sent two elderly per90ns to the hospital. while three others were given oxygen at the scerie for smoke in- b3laton. • Neither -one a wen:known aulhoress wtio served 111 a Runlan Army nurse In World War I -was kept for hospltaliutlon after emera:enc:y treat· rne11t. ' e BrM11e Cl .. • Slated ' LAKE FOREST -.'\ 12-week course in A . vote on the nominaUon ltadf wu held up beCause of a parllamentat'y wrangle involving efforts by proponents of electoral law reform to get the com· mittee to approve lbe.ir legislation first. Committee aides ia1d the nelt committee mttting to consider the. nomination may not be held for another weelc. ~ · DAILY l"llOT ,._ W aldllt' ~ MRS. LIDIA STROTHER GETS OXYGEN FRO COSTA MESA FIREMAN ELWOOD HOUSE Award-winning Author One of Two Bethel Towe ra ffldenta Requiring 'l'ieatment After Blate --·Working from-a ·ser1pe:·dnl!ed u the 27~unit Aos<mbty of God Cburcli-r.t.ted home was bullt, Costa· Mesa P'lre Oepirt- tjlent personnel quickly contro11ed the two-alarm fire. Investigation into the ~:SJ a.m. blaze continues today, but Battalion C~ief BOb Beauchamp said it appears somt!~ng left In vacant Room 305 durlng roullne cleanup was indirectly the cause. dur,::icate bridge will be offered an Tues- da afternoons starting Feb. 10. sessions will take place at ihe Buch and Tennis Club from 1 to 1:30 ·p.m. with Miriam Wechsler lnStructlna. Ejected Through Flames Chief Beauchamp sald something was probably left draped on a small, built-Jn refrigeraiOr, le.adlng the air-cooled motor to overheat and catch fire. r ... for the u -... 111 An)UM intertsled in the ela&s mll)' lip • · tbl club. e Bike Trip ri.nned MISSION VIEJO -Trail blktn have Cbalrman .Jamu 0. Ealtland (0- Mlsl.), llkl one froup of senaton, led by Sen-Blrcll BOyh (P.lnd.). wanted "to tie electoral rerorm to a vote on C.n11ell." But he sa.1d Sen. Strom Thunnond R· S.C.) would not agree. · C_rash Escape 'Miracie.' "What.ever was there wa1 consumed,'' said Chief Beauchamp. ''Whatever it was ,,,.ill be the mystery of the decade. I gues:S." until Friday to sign up for the expedillop. to the Cleveland NaUooaI Form. Recreatlai1 ce.ntl:r memberi may register their bikes for the all day ex- cursion planned fpr Saturday, Feb. 7. The expedition wULleave the center at 9,:io a.OL heading up the Ortega HiaJririy - and !hon unloadb>g.the b!W and riding the back forest road to Murriel.a Hot Springs. tt wlU be. about a 60-mile ride. Registration and lnfornu.tion can be obtained by calling lhe recreaUon center at 837--4084. :e Ballet C:lau Otter ed , LAKE FOREST -Ballet lessons are .still avallable fbr Lake Forest children between the ages of 5 and 10. . New residents -whose children have had prevtous lessons may enroll their youngsters in the clan now in progress on Tutlldly afternoons. Belbmel'I may enroll In a new clus on 'fiiuraday afternoons. Mrs. Bonnle oua wtll give the one hour instruction. She hu perlonned on ml!'Y S®hland staaa and w111 the principal dan6ir wtth the Mott Ill Ballet Company. Anyone Interested In lessorta may call tile Belcll and TenntJ Club at 837-1100. Eastland announced that the record would &e kept optn for Canwen to re--~nd wit.b ~ written 'tatement If he wished to attacks on hJs record. Eas1land also said that he remains con- fident that Carswell will be l!pproved by tlae commllt.ee an!i by_Jhe .§enate by a ~ig vote. The open hearingl' ended with protest~ from clvil rightl spokesman who argued Carswell ahould be n ca1led as a -:itnus to explain what they called h1a aegrega· tionlst record. "If Judge Canwell were worthy ~f the Supreme Court be Would demand to come back," Wd labor lawyer Joseph L. Rauh Jr., who spoke for the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights. Rallb appealed to the commlttu no! to apj,rove "someone worse" in wake of the Senate's rejection of the prior nominee for the seat, Judge Haynsworth Jr .• "Jud&e Canwell is Judge Hlynaworth wit ha cuttln& edge," Rauh said, "with • bitterness arifA meanness that Judge Ha)'nlWorth nevt.r bad. Raati told the conlmlttJ thlll ........,. in Canwell's · record lndlcale1 he bu ttally repudiated a while supremacy apech he made 12 years 110. Details or a miracle escape in which two Navy jet pilots ejeeled ~gh a ball of fl.re in the sky afler a beadon colli11ion during combat training high of£ the Orange Coast were disclosed today. The midair eras.ii resulted in the second formal accident Investigation for one pilot, whose crippled F8 Crusader jet crashed Dec. 22 at Mjrarftar Naval Air Statton, ldlllng 14 sailols In a hangar. LI. Cyrut M. Riddell, '1:1 , and LI. G8Ty .crow-ell. ?.6, bailed out of their disin· tegrating jeta at 24,000 fee:t, three miles f'rem Page 1 GOALS •.. density?" he aaked. Syfan repUed. 1'Tbe idea would be to eat.abliah denslllef for-enlire ueaa but. iI the densjly is two tmlll per acrt, [or ex· am~ oat to iPsisl J,hat each unit go on M ~ YOll could have 60 i..nlls on 30 ams,,,,but clustered t-0 leave open ~ace -the Idea i!'lo make open space 'tn!!!l~~;J~beqctv~p /~:;,;;.... said Worthington, "that as population builds up someone doesn't break this thing and buUd up tht, density. We must Insure il RUSSEL. L DIEcQ ' won't be broken." 5=' • • • RegardtuC-tnfo~ent of the sign 1 ordinance and : encouragement o f C01utnbua dlscove.rtd AJnerlca. . 4ucted a "war crimes trial" after the "a.qstbeti~ design;" Syfan &uggested that Born Bertrand Arthur William · Ru&atll . Soviets invaded Hunaary IA the , fall of m~ cou1d be done to penuade people lo May 11, 1m, at RIVencroft, Monmouth-1956 ,. . ~' · _ .· 'thl~ ·about the ai!sthttics o( their signs 1hire, __ Englind, he was brwghl up -bis A· 1 • .. · ·· i s ~etl as confonfllng to the ordinance. u:1 s ear Y '' ~907. he .w.en.~ on ~ecord for.. "For example.'! he aaid, "the Jack-in- rraodparentl, •for his parents.·~ed by ~om~ ,frage and in·bil llfeUme was the·~ sign is confonning, but ll would Uie tlme be was 2. · ' • · ·In the vanguard Of advocatts1 of birth have locked a ~ better. and probably i ~ : In h\.S memoln, Rua.st..11 wrote: "'Dtrte control,~ pacillam,. women'• tlghtl, trial been tffectl\'e, If it l'iad teen carved ln . PINJ~, limple . but ov•rwbtlmll)gly marQage, free love, ·divorce reform and wr<KI and mnybe .had, lhe colors toned . i~B· hlve.1ovune:d m.y:lif~·U?e.Jong. air ponution eoolrol . · 1 ~wn a bll. We couldn t force them to do ~, I« Jove, lhe aelrdi for'. ir>Owledge tn 1918 h 1 t tt -~t we t:OU.ld at le'5t let them know "I-") \ nd ~ unhliArable· plt lor tBe 15uffer1 ..... ._ ' e_ '1aa sent O prison £or &Ix What-~commuuity..wou)d IJl!;e to have.-' '!llanldnci ff'.: " . , Y _. , .. '.''" _ months for "'fUJlng bad rel•~Ol\I with aild I tlijnk a lol of people would go Hi1 eapou;_.1 11 Peace occupled hiln rcir the Unfted States" as part of hll anti-war aJona." ' m..ctt ol the lut 4o years of hil Ufe. • · protests~ It was one of two jail tenrui he ~ Brlgp;s noted that when M: served ! M recuUY ·as n:tcember, he protetttd Wat t6 serve. on the A.LS (Arcbltectural Land Uae: lb. Sdvta Pmnied A I e :c et N. Koqgln 'tn j,he second Ruuell be 'eri Suf>ervlsion} domm.IUee. 75 percent of the Qatnat ~ e1pulalan,,_ Of.•noveU.t Alt!Jn-th ~ldeat ·1· .~am one of peopl" .~.1Lmit~ing plans were "more than dir "SoliMAltsjD:·Jtom the Sovlet"\VrlW's ·w:S . · men . 0;J0 to yriaon •fter he wllllng to receive guitlance." · i'.nlob ... , ~ . •' ·~ • . • an ap:eated at' thii aa:e o 119 f'1r leading To a suggestion thal "we can't legislalc H11 aetr.Ctora branded him aq_U-Amerl• s_ t.lnuc~ear demonstrations In Trafal11ar aesthttlcs," CA.C chairman Mark Gum· • 11:.forhls.pr,§te,!t.ii;lln!tlhetr.S. block· s~~t3:":cein Utt., He.,~ed 1 ae.ven-day bh:er asked, "Why not - I think we •. e.,.-dilrlng 'th~"'t:ubin' fu!ssile crl1ls In • "\V'th · should -f lblnk we should have ALS •,. A82;. the deml>P'ttaUons apinst U.S. ont.Jn1 a war, you might secure a world l.hfoughout th' town." Dls~sion of this ~ : '-aelf ~tJn ~ and' J>la ')r~~-terimes · !1ao co~ ·~=~1;m~~ ~ou~d theory rev,ealed that an apparent ma· ?··~.·:-ial olJ~o:rm.iir~et.ldent....., .... 9nB. aaJd.. 1 , • 1 e jorliy Of the commlltee members and -'" Johnson. " \ ' . . lf ussell's -Rubllc life was filled with ~ionus would agree lo the in· '. ' ' "-J-- -·1 ........ .. ' . '. ' m · ~I~ wi:_. equally :~o~I~ ~ co veriy, h1i private Ufe· tsclted al-sUtuUon1 oi architettural controls ln all · ''tbe =· P of~· rJ"Ui m as much shock and' outra8 :. He had · ateas, b:'Jt it wu ci:lncluded that Olli goal • l\g a w a ~ e four marriages and three divoreei ~d could be examined further at a later ~ sc ~d society with his vin-of mOr· date. _, all • DAILY PILOT cuilol c.01rr· .. 1t11.1Wt111~ ~~AMY .. a.bfff N. W,~ .. , ''"'""' ............... From P•1Je ·1 J.,., A. ·conl-V ,.~ ;i • Vkt ~....,, ....i °""';'llM-W '_ CHOOLS-. • • n ....... ~ ltlJ~ Th•"'•" A. M1,11ltl~• olo'•MlllW • .,.., e In the pa&t two yur1." /Matthew stales, "In paragraph four the . 1'67-68 per pupll COit or f109 is computed IUth•r" "· 1'1•11 L .. -l ttcfl City "'""' qri the cu1Tent cost of educaUon (Budaet 1l~s 1.0MOOJ. Usina the rame basis, the ·• ' • leeAt per pupil coal ts 18111 IOBtead of $993, and lhe e&:Umat.ed IMi-70 cost will • Let ... .._. Offll:e lll ,., •• , ......... . I . "'•'':"' A""'"" ~.o. ···It••· t 2662 ! • 0..... Oflkel I C.le MMt! alt w.. •• , ,,,.., ,,..._.. hft'lt nu ""'' ..... ....,......,,. ~"" .... le&Glll ,,.u ltMll .,.. • ..,, I '. '- ~be *6 inateld or $1,036, an 1nCrease of 17 or 30 percent per student In thrtt ears inltead of $32t or 41 percent per tudent In thtM yem. "During tho 11111• period, the total budctt tncrtued 2e percent from 11.ltH,335 to 13.010,U! lnste1d of 46 per- <dtlt ftun J mllUon to 3 mlllloo doU..ra." The taipa)'tl'I •uoclatlon arsument 1\1.lel, "Don't blame I n fl a t I o n • Adminlltr1tlon f I 1 c 1 I lmsponslblllty waltel tu monJt1 aMuaUy. In the past 10 )'Un llMMtd •alu1UOn has tncrUsed Ill peroent from II million to a million dollars, and they want more.'\ M1t\j!ew ototer, "In pi!"l'aph five the asselied va!Uttlon In thii pflt 10 yem hu lncr .. Hd tlU partent from !11,18!,llO to 183,01e,lll ln!tt•d o( 136 per<ent llom II mllllon:1o 13 million dollars." Matlhew '1. black bordered statement under lhe tarp1yer1 · a11ocl1tlon ersuments AllO Ctlltl lhll It la wrlllen In compliance with an Educttlon Code aee- tfon, ,I ' La~rJi11ta Voting Sigri ups ~lated Laguna B~ch residenll who wish to vote in the AP,rll 14 City Council eleetlon ' must have their registration In order by Feb. J9. To eiiable new voters.\ who and those who 11eed lo re-register meel the deadline, special registrnron hours have been sef up at localions throughout the city. RegifltraUon will be tv !able dally et the Chamber of Commerce, 208 Parlt Ave. an.d Laguna Federal Savings and Loan, 260 Ocean gave, In other locaUons, voter1 may regiater as follows: Moada)' -Bank of America, 299 OceaD Ave., 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tba.radly -Boat Cinyon Safeway, It a.m. to 4 p.m. Frt4ay -South Llguno ~lpha Beta. 1q:30"a.m. to 1:30 p.m.; Acord '• Market, W tifoodway. II a.m. to 4 p.m,, City Hall, 50! Forest Ave., II a.m. to 2 p.m. s.wraay -Boat Ca,nyon Safeway, 10,!0 1.m. to-1:!0 p.m.: Laguna B<ach Public Library, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Regtstratlon wilt bt held from 10 a.m, lo 4 p.m. daily from Feb. 17 thl'O\.Sh Feb. JD al City Hall. · , __ _ ofr San Clemente: Island shortly before·a approaching the San Diego installation a.m. Monday. for a landing and he ejected at low Investigators aaki the two Ueutenants allitude. 1 ejected from the planet -right t.brough 11ie Cnsader •.'eered off course and the resultlng fireball -and "Were picked roared · Into· a hangar where acorea of up .within 30 minutes b)' a Coast Guard men were at work, ~pUng In a tz helicopter. . -~ ·-.. -mllliDA-holocaUI& that IJ)fC'd dtatb ud The two pdob: were making clole <!estructlon over ,the surroundin11,aiU. passes al each other during &lmulated Lt. Riddell dld not fly for a week If. combat when the jets smashed together, terward during lhe sublequent in- . the reason unknown pending completion vesUgaUon, but he wu not grounded, on-- of the probe. . ly kept available for questioning. Lt. Riddell made the news Dec. 22 Results of the investigation have not when his jet Jost oil pressure as he Was been reler.sed. f'rom Page 1 BUDGET FOR STATE ••• budget Reagan submitted last year. ll actually : slightly ltSS -by $37 million -than what Ille state expects to wind up spendlng during the current fiscal period. Reagan sa!d aoverrur.ent oo longer can afford an "Irresponsible game of leap- frog" -speoding In an "ever-spiraling" f&1hion ""1iiy _C0111l!WJq to ~eap. laies upon tht:.people. • > governor pointed out that state ex· penditures for UC ano the colleges have risen 65 percent In lhe put fuur years. ' Reagan's prevloualy declared "al~t war" lo protect the California en- vironment .accounted for rr:latlvely little spen4in1 in. his bud11et. 'nl;e major new item he µoposed was a tl.S .ollllon smog "1 &\>ting _l•bor•lor)' f'!' Los¥''"' Colli> y, . •• • .• ,ia ' ' .. , "• ••' I From Pqe J · LEARY • ••• • Three fire engines, two truck com· panies and a squad of firtmen from Costa Mesa, plus a bakcup engine from the Huntin8fon Beach Fire Department were dispatched -to the blue. Police officers Owen Kreza and Robert N~ were amoi1g the first on the scene-· and dashed upstairs to the third floor as fearful occupants coughed and crfed ·lor heh> in their rooma:. Patrolman Kreza said they ran into denser smoke and he became separated from his partner, unable to escape from one room until the air began to clear. He esUm ated that 20 to 30 residents were escorttd from the third and fourlh floors to safety, but firemen said many m<>re of the building's .305 resident.! fled outside. They were commended as a group for their orderly evacuatkm from Uit $1.37 mHllon structure built with federal Health Education and WeUare f~ three years ago . • "Their behavior during the course Of the fire and the mopup was wonderful,'' said Chief Beauchamp, "I'd like to com- pliment them on lhat." Mrs. Ledia Strother, 75, was treated at th~ &eerie for smoke inhalation and 11J5h:o e<t to Costa Meaa Memorial Hospital for adQ.i.lional care,· then sent home to her Towers aparbnent. The victim has written eltenslvely of . her experiences as a Russian Anny nutse and her subsequent maJTiage to ·an American Gt at the close of World War I, The govtll'nor, who is expected to an- nounce ~jc candidacy for re-election In March, said be ettabllJbed his budget "privrlties to emphasize those programs or sreat merit and deep concern to the citizens." Stale employe aatary hikes and higher education were Ulggetl ior 95 percent of a $120 million increase In stile operation cost.t. on contempt ctiarges. winning a national patrlotl•m award. .Thomas H. Rhodes, 74, who lives In the Reagan propoted a five percent pay in- crease [or the state's 175,000 state empk1ye1. He estimated this would cos:t $81 m"Ulo1 and "prevent erosion of their purchasing power by Inflation.'' In i.dd!Uon, the governor auggesled the state conlribute an additional s; per month to 'fCh -"'l'e'a.Jleallb _in,_ surance. ~ Reagan propo~ Increasing state spen- ding fc-r higher education by $62.5 million, includin8 $30 nlllllon in salary hikes. In all. the University of Callfornla and llate colleges would r£ce.ive $697 million -UC $348 mlllic.n and the colleges $329 million. Countering those who charge Reagan has neg1eCted higt.er education, the John Leary was in no way COl'lnttled second floor apartment directly below with the incident and did not participate Room 305 suffered a tiead Jaceratlon re- in any breach of court etiquette. quiring three stitches when he stµck his Dr. Leary must return to Texa:; on con· head oot the window. clusir'l of the curre::t trial £or &entencing Just at that moment. tnvestlg1tors on his r1.cent ccnvlction in a Laredo said, the window above shattered due to court. He f•ce s a possible 20-year prison heat, sending a showef of glass down on term on chargt:s o[ illegally 11'.:i.nsportlng Rhodes, who was treated at Hoag marijuana from Pt1exico to the. United 1tfemorial Hospital and released. SJ:ales. The other three Bethel Tow e r s He also far:e.s renewed court pro-resl ents treated at the scene for lnhaligg ceeding1 ln Poushkeepaie, N.Y. on nlllde-smoke and al so mild shock-due to cor- mean~r drug charges and trial In onary eondltlons -were not identified by Rive rtide County Superior Court on firemen. ) char~ea of contributing to the delin· E~acuation was confined to the third. quency of R minor -charges Hied follow· and fourth floors of the massive, ollve-- ir.g the death of a 17-year-old Laguna green sl'l'ucture, since firemm~ contained Beach Girl In the swimming pool at the blau long before renters on the upper Lenl'}''S Pttountain Center commune. noors might have been In danger. ~~~~-.::~--=-=-.:::...:::::~~~- Spruce Up Your Home for • • • WITH FINE QUAUTY- FAMOUS BRAND NAME CARPETING * BEATTIE *CROWN *IMPERIAL * SWEETWATER * BERVEN *COLUMBUS *DAN RIVER ' * MOMARCH * ROXBURY *WALTE RS *BIGELOW *FIRTH * MONTICELLO * SEQUOYAH WI NVITl-YOU TO VISIT OUR HUGI SHOWlOOMS -S!E TKI OUTSTANDING SELECTION OF CAlrr1'· !Nia AVAILAllLE. UNUSUAL INSTA LLATION PROI· UMS oua SPICIAL TY. ALDEN 'S • OON'T MISS OUR DRAPIRY DEPT • We f11ture •-complete 1•l1ction of febrict end colon to enh•nce end complim e11t your c1rp1ting. -1663 PLAC!NT!A.COSTA MESA ' 646-4131 ' CARPETS • DRAPERIES ti l lAIJ llRVINO THI ottAN•I COAST -®~~~~~~~~~~~ OPP AND RUNNING School Chlif Poltrton Peterson Will Seek Re-election - f!_O,COO Hau Trio Sentenced · } . For Burglaries • r11tSC1u, F"""'11, 1970 DAILY PW ~~:c::~,-,,.,.===o::-~~,~~~""'""":::::::.;;;-~--'~ LflAL NO'l1CI LSOAL Ncmts '*"\'~1\l&.r J~""' 1u,1•1&il tw•T °' TM T.,. vMtrti.--. cwtlfit "-~ _.. 1t•fl Of c.t.u,_, .. _. ,. *'«IN • _,_ •I ~ *"'-" THI COVllTY Ofl MAH9 • •IVf., c1111 Mttol, cau'°"'... llftdW "" .,., ,...., SI d e • c tltiltlOUs ltrm -01 Ml, , .. SPiii•• MOTICI 01' tAl• OI' ••AL ,lO. ate m 0. tJnty .. IHTIHO 0"4 ... M. ll•m h <-... ,., .• , POtv•fa ..... • ....., GI t._ IOllowlnt """""' ..,,_ 111 llM " M1n.r ol fM Ctl• tll ,..,... In "111 _,.. plactl 9f ntldtllu It Mll,Ott:D JACIUI CONLIY, .... II- •• ......• .. Jtc11i. Gllfltw. o.c ....... ' NOTtCI• tt HlltllY GIVEN lfltt tfl9 ~· ""°""" G. ~. D Vi. A'tt .. li<Mlll ........ IMtY Alltt ,,..... u OrMM, C1lltorlll•. o\dll'llll"'"91'111 If tie ....... If Ml,.,.. SANTA ANA -Ot1n1e Two Water Safety Instructor 0.1.c l'tbrv.no t. tm. J.oi. C01111.,, 11111 ~ • J1c1t1to ......,._ ,._ -1--.... ~.1....t ThamM G. Mot-G111"1 fl« .... •I" lfll 11 1r!V•9-Mle County rtside:nts w111 have aft .......... -· .wu ~-. 11 ... .-,,.,..,.._, °'•"'" co;.inw : to 1119 '~""' ~ '*' ttlftllr 11P011 N First Aid Oasses ' ·-:::::::::::::::;;:;::::;;:;;:::;:::;::::;j °" '"""-"' 2. '"" Mlw• ''"· • """"' ..., COllCll!lanl ~llvf'ttor """" opportunity to learn flnt aid,.. No•11'11 .. 111111c. 1r1 •"' tor ..... it•tt. ........, .,... Ml«' 90 oiil!flf'Wllllofl ,., SANTA ANA -A San grand theft conviction. ll)d ••• ,~., -"'ety throuab1 ~r"' _.., 'TllooN• G. Morttto .... IWittw Cw11, .. '111tuA1Y u. Cl le I h .. AA1 ...._... to 1'1141 to M llM ,.,_ ....... ltll. tt 11M "'°"' _, ..,. _.dldl A.Nl,iJ# emen coup e and t e con-A SuperJor Court jury con-ff ed b h PARK Ull) SlftRIOR -1a •W.C:r!1*1 to l!M wlttllft ~ "*'""" wHlllll "" ....., •tiow• .,.. n, victed woman's b ..,o l her vlcted the trio last montb courses 0 er Y t ' ,,__., •"' ~'"•• IM u.m .. ,, 1111 lfl'lotl " l'r..a11 • ..-,,~~ ' •--n Red Cr "-llM tam1. 101 '"' '"" 1tntt. c-11 ~ received jail terms Monday after hearina: evidence that .,.,,un:: can oss u•anee CMl'IC~s~•~ c..llfottli.. 111 ntllt. 11111, '"",...' w for a Huntington Be a ch they were responsible ror the COunty Ch apter be1lnnln1 "r11 l'W'IR£ -. .....,., ;.llb11c<.1111onii. :-i::•:.:..,tM .. '3~=.;'.~~; burglary that netted the trio theft of cash and valuables Wednesday. UL 1 IW litUN"' "rlftCINt Offk• "" it. 11m1 ., ,..,. • •It ""''· 111.- tl . Ortlllf ~ 11\d lllttrut flltl ....... !alt' 111'9 _ ..... an ea mated '5.000 worth of last May 26 from a t!Gme at Three ba4ic First A 1 d M., comm1u1on Eulr•• "" ..,..11o11 ., i.w w o1111rw1 ... o111er furs jewelry nd ntl and 853 t'th St HunUngt Beach '""· M. nn 1111n or 111 H11111o11tolflllof11111 Miidred · a a ques , ·• on · • courses will be alven at the ,.._ ..._... .,. 11u11ni~ Or•11tt CN•t D•ll'I' ,.1161. Jiettl• conll'I', '"° k-,, JKk1tr nearly $3.000 ln cash. ronowlng locations: c. ltU llltMt Act.,"*, f.WV.,.,. 11. 11, ''· 1'10 100o10 Con'-1. ,, t111 111111 Ill'_,.., •••th. 1n 111c1 · S -1111 r11I __,.,. In 1M City 9f Clll• uperlor Court Judge Byron NEWPORT SPEAKER -Anahel n1 Fire Station LEGAL Ntm:CE Mttt. '-"' °' °'.,.... "'" "' K. M..:MUlan sentenced Robert A h • • c111'-"!11. ,,,. Rtcrlbtll" toii.wsz t rt r•tw Q C•ndldttt Yount•r Nu1nber Two at 810 N. 1 Lot 11 oi T•K'I i.e, ii.a. .. "' Ml9 John Jsenor, 23, of 147 W, • .., 8 kb St f 7 W1 wtll 1cc1pt p•tl111ti o •tt'I' 11--====-,,===,.--I m.reof rtcOrfH 111 1oo11 n. ~ .... 4S roo u-rom p m ,. Cl•TIPICATa 01' IUllllllU -........ Canada, San Clemente, to one V '"' ' · • r1c1, cr1H or 1olor 1114 wlll ''CTIT'°"' NAMI •M 4' o1 MIK•llall._ ~ ,._. ... 9 p.m. on alternate Wed· T~ ,,,..,.,.,111"" llMs C«tlf'f w " c:o11-o1 Or•* couni.,, c111ton1... 11n to 15 years ln state prison .on un:t Seeks -·· d Th d i i"• th• s1111• CIFI •• t lve11 ,, fUCll,..1 "" .... " •I "* l»l, Ntwll!Ot'I ~ ... ,,., 0.11 MIN."'"'°"""'.) '' his second degree burglary &I y oun. ger Due ~~= ~ wedn!ia'y. a y I 111'1' p1H111f ... 11h 11• tli•etiflllht•• ri:~~·~~t. O~L~-~~111:: =~ ::-111 ': -~:..r~ convicUon and one to 10 years " tio11. 111tt .. ~ """ 11 ~ " "" Mliow-'' l!M -'""" "' ,.,.'*1111 •lld on 8 crand theft count. The ..,... Portola Junior H11h t" --· ~ .. IMll'MI 1n 1u11 l!ld '*' :~~t'l~r•tr~.1 :_.• ~:,•:_•11..,~i;;;:: terms will nm concurrently. Marchers In 'Newport School at f7(I N. Palm Drive In w .... 111 .... ,,,.,, p1tl11'1'h rr .... ~:.. •:,:11.::~ ... Coll•,,.. Cltfll at Mid It.I..,... court. ill' Orange, Room 210 from 7:30 O•IM """''"' :a. lt1'D. • ""-"-.,. ",, ~ r~ =~~. Iaenor'1 wife, M e 1 o d y *'•111 '''"''' ~r ,,,.,,,., th • t .-1 ,.,.i.. .,. ..... Michele, 21, of the same ad-SANTA ANA-The Orange p.m. to 9:30 p.m. on Tueadaya pr••tlc• tlt"""'lll•tl•11. "" o1 c.ltfornlti. =1c1°!.1o1~' Notb "" ....,.. drw d ~ 0 Count 8 ch f the Arthrlti Los Angelea District At· and Tbundaya 1tartine Feb. "~ ,. lt1'. ..._, -· , s.1411 wi. w111 .. _..., ""'"""'...,,,.... • rew 8 one-year range Y ran ° 1 tomey Evelle Younger, a 10. Roo11t 1111e-•11t ... 111 ""' ...... N ,., l"vDlk In ,,... fof .. .., stttw. :!: ~::=:.!::; ~ Ul'llo>" County Jairtenn [or receiving Foundation will hold a _ Anaheim Fire Depart. ... ithout ,,.1111 1,. ,,,1,,..flC• ef .., to ••.,•-.. -" "" -PrtlM Mlwll-~,, o. ... ,...,,,..,., ,. 1'f10. SANTA ANA Dr uA1.......l stolen property and wu plac-"Ne.ighborbood March" ThlD's-Republican candidate for state H adq -..i~ Mlr'Y AJlq-""" -. ~~ . ment e Uai1C1'8 at 500 E. P•H111I. ==.::: ;:!:.''::..":""' fMtt"f .. ~Jolla. Peterson. Orange County ;:an~ J~eaU:c':ii~e: ~!f;e:~~:b~u!~:rt'rs= :~~=yan~=~rln:'~l~=:n~ Broadway from 1 p.m . lot ,.11 ficililiei 11111 ••r•ic•• ... iU 10F,1c1AL sEALI • ':;'!':;:'=~ tt11 Superintendent of Schools has d red ta UI M h eed f 1 t di p.m. on 'I\ursday1 beglnnina ~z,.11:iou~~••lfoFl'll• J1e111t c .... 1ev, itU' """"""-• b IU k or e a s y un arc 2 n o vo un eers, accor ng Uo Week lune•-for ·~ lhl k •, '''''''' wltho'• ,,, h , -, , • 1 ....... J•d.I• cont.r. °"*' .... ) ., .... .......,.~ e w set r~ lo llo th gtrl M J F I --'-n u~n r.IR:: S wee , "' "" r•11c: • unkl Ill PR,.KLlN tH PaAtfltLIN I " 1 ... t b b held a w e too make ar-to rs. ames erre I, n1a1 u1 On Fl Aid 1 Ith 1 41 1 1 1 or'"'-' c111n1Y e ecuon o ~ pos e as h Newport Harbor Exchange e rst nstructor w ou 1cr"' 111t e11. Mr ~'""" t.ulr• """"'" "' LN llnce 1966. rangementJ for the care of the c airman. Cl b F b -urse will beg1'n Feb ti from Ho\>, i., 1112 , ... .., .... _1.,. ~. coople's two young children. February is ca' mp 8 I g n u e · 9. "v 0 Mond. fh• 1 • "' , rul11 ,,,1., t• •""· f'Wllslled °'""• CN11 o.11Y '"'IH •• T•li 11141 •ml'-T he 49-year-(lld superln-Younger, who entered the 7 p.m. to 1 p.m, ays aod ,....,,.,,., 4 11, , .. 21. 1t11 202" "".,...,...,. ._...,..,1• lendent said be hopes to con-Sentenced with the !senor month for the Arthritis Foun-stale race earlier this week Wednesdays at Willard Junior ploym111t of p1no11111I ,1141 ... ,,k 11--------,----1 P"'n,...,.· O••nte coat D1ll'I' Piiot; tlnue the progr&mll he slatted couple was Mrs. lsenor's daUon, and the Orange County wil: address lhe luncheon at High School, IS4l N. ljoss St., 111ltn111111t. LEGAL NOTICE Ftbnl.,., " " '· tm tol·70 during his first term. brother, Pepi Cort Rogers, 18. group will attempt to reach noon at the Newporter IM's Santa Ana. c11tTtPICAT• Ofl •u11Na11 LEGAL NOTICE of 205 Huntington Ave., Hun-everyone In the county. T ,, f he 1111cr1tious llAAM• Among the accomplishme.lts Jamboree Roo1n. o qualuy or t advanced 1441 •--"'--AMSIM Ti. uncMrtl..,.. c1e11 llff111r IM'I' ire ...__ lingtan Beach. He was com· 'M.-·-t'aterested in becom· ~-f FBI t nd e U t I be t1 ... ,......... UinlluCtlll• • M!Msl 11 t1Mlt w. '""' r-he cited are a reduced ataff, a -1 '11.13e • 11c ormer agen a COW'S , app cans mus a N•w,.rt ...... c.m.,.i. 11 .. CO.I• MMi. c.iffonill, _,.,"" "" c1tT1PICATa oP •u11tt111 I, f 11. mltted to the California Yaith ipg volunteer marchers can Superior Court Judge will least 17 years old and have a .., 1111ou• flrn1 ,.."" o1 L111•v•1 .wld 1t1at P1cTrT1ou1 NAM• po icy o compel ive purcbas. Authority for an lndefiftlte • call the campaign oHlce at vaUd Red Croo1 Advanced .. 111 """ 11 comPOMd at ""' t111owt111 TM u""-••1111111 dDtl ctrtlf'I' "' " _. Ing ........ the founding or the dlscuss methods 0£ bringing ,.._ wllou ,..ll'!el Ill tull llld Pltetl ductl111 I bv•l11tu •I ltM N..,.potl """ li~tenn~~~o~n~bl~s~b~ur~~~l~~~and~:;;;~.,~· -~·~:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;~·~~~I:. ~· ~"~~~·~-~~l~~~~l~t;~~~;~l~~t~;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~· ,-.,·--· -,, -•-· te-111-nr. """ """"· cet116ntW1. undw county's Academic Decathlon. ,,_._, ,. cr1m a JUSuce w a an«. rs ce ca e. c:;:.;-H ... ~ Ui11e11 •1 a..-. ..,. "" fldt111vt 11"" ,..,.,. of suN1H1Nt "The Decathlon '· for high Otlt II .. Cot11 ""-C1t-ll. -COM,.AHY llld ll'llt Mid fln!t .. c--Dtllcl '"· f, ltl'I. _.. If !tie ftlW!rtt --. ..._. schools. ao If elected I would o.i.ld H. """" 111"" 111 """ .,.. 11111a of ,...IOtf!Cll 11 " L1llll11 I. &lfltOll follow\: like to start two other pro;. COMMUNITY EVENTS '"'" « c111fw11i.., er-• coulll'fr Pllrd C•l'l'IHIY• tQff ~"• 11r-t ~ms lo encomn•<:• aTa"-°" ""'"""' t. lrl'O., """--1 HtM!Mr ' W•ln'lln1ftr, ea1"'rnll1 .,. -r--.,. ,,..... Nolel'Y Mlle 111 ...,. fOr Mkl ltth, Dei.r J....., u . lm ldnder•arten throu•h. e1""'• " FOUR _...,..n., ._.... Dllleld H .... _ 11111 """' c-...r e 11 '&''., LIHIH • SI-lcMft t. 1111 tt llil tlle Shit (If C..~IA. o-w.e c-t'I': he ~aid. • ' --"'*'__.._.__..__.., ~: 11 ,Jt,,,"=-11J;-=-~ ... ~.:~. ---ll' I 1'he nm program he wtu ELECT I 0 N ARTIST OF M~IMUM '" -'M"""::,.'"' -.,._,, _..,. ,.,. ..._., Pronnu la the Reader's Olym• rt:,=-:lit., 11-11•"""" •"" ""'lf!lll ..._ 1111'11' r--" Mlft' tc_ Hllll'Y Ii ~bid ti 1111 Wlthlll """"'""'" IM pies, for childnn 10 1""* School Bonds THE MONTH IN 11:REST =11'..7...""'~··::-·" ~.':,\.-~-· flve tbrough eight. ••ThiJ pro-°''"" COvftf'f .'-"! ... or.is --gram will make It fun and n-MJ c.-.1u1or1 1dfr11 ,..,._,., """""'<•llfWll" .. •• L ary 10 1970 ·~ .... "'-· . ""' Hw, .... ,, •nMIMI .... " citing for these students to aru I •rtltl, ,,_" •n 1Jjlllll .. '"" PLANS AT PubHtrlld Or•nt• CHtl OlllF Pllol, 0••"9• c-.,. demonstrate their r e a d 1 n g -nu 11 ""' C•l1t1r111 ,.....,,, I'\ 1 · P"'111r-i: " '°' 11. JC. '"' ltt.1' TJ;.. ~~...., e..i .... ability," he elpla.iled. IT CONCERNS t:~-:: ~t'I'™,.,::: CALIFORNIA LIQAL NOTICE J:~i. ~1 C::-J f='"~u~~: Another program w0ttld be OUR CHILDREN , I -!!---------·'"" .,.~ the Beloved T e a c h e rs " _, ...... " • 1,..,..., •••"' ....,., c1•TP"'t~T1.,• .~"J:N••• WHAT ARE You GOING •I U11 Orlllft C-ty l'llr, 11111 "'' IO .., Program. Dr. Peterson said ""' 1111<• • ....., 11 •• c11rltlt'-FEDERAL """""°"'''.,.. ctoM Cll!'l1f'I'"" 11 '- dem• .., f TO DO ABOUT IT? 111• L•""""" u..w "' ._.. .1.~ c111c:11r.t • Ml/Ill• •• "· o. "• n•··-------=-=--aca I competluon or ARE YOU INTERESTED? """ M~ "" .. ,_ ••• ... .., IMM. Celtftmlll. ,,...., ""*' •• f!Q-r .tu~nts .,. grad. K.Jn-"""' .. krillll'il een.... .... tttlwl ti"" ~ " 11.1 .. t111ol IUP•••O• COUllT .OP TN• u.:: DO YOU CAlE? 1t1o11i..1 wtflrl ......, 1111er Swt1t-11tvtcE1 ..,. 1t11t 111111 ~ • -~i•c=.f#':,"0.':.:.-:.,llt LEGAL Nar!CB • ' 4ergarten through four wa1 11.,. 1r11th. s... w11 , -_... ., "" "'It'#\"' --. ....,.. ,.._ ..._ ....,.. not a aood idea, so he will VOTE FEB. 1 O'h "' 11 LI• AttlHb " Lii """ 111 ~ ..,. rt!aet "' n•ldonc• 1 ' •• "" N01'1Ca °" M•A•INO °" PITITION tl o ltltt. lcrwl. -• .._ W l'Ol ll'•OllATI OP WILL AMD POil recommend a program which tt•llC'I' t.. cir ..... i. ,.,,. Mi._. '"' La"'"' TllTAMltrtT.t.tY c.otto • "commepds and r~wards ex· &-',:, ':~~~ ~31' WAlY101 cellence in teaching at these H*KY L. Clt'NI ~ .. MUY ALICE HOA<;,), 11111 <tJf Clllltrlll-. Orlft9t C-f'I': NOTKi: IS HEllPY GIYltt T1Wlt levels:." °" ,...,,,.,., :a. 1t11, ...,.. ""'' • ltltlllrlnl """ ,..... 111, 1111c1 ""*"' Pe~rson said Walter Knott =~-!"reos9'1..~ ~~'c=i .... ,... ..... ,,.... ot w111 • ,;• of Koott' •·-· F and "-to m• to bl Ille """"' whoM loll111e1 If L.thrt ITdtll'Mntl't"f " Pt-ti.. 1 s --..1 3 arm 11,_ 11 wblcrl.,.. " !hf wu11111 '"' llOMF' !toncl w.1.,..1. l'lftrtnai" wllldt Dr. Herbert Stroscbein, a San-''""""" 11111 edo-•••• .. • mitutM " _.. "' fUrfNr ..nk:JIMr1t .,. ._. tM -._ flml W ll'IKI .t hllttW flll ·tl(M ' ta Ana denUst, will be h1s l<Wl'tct.iL s•ALl 11n...,.., for,........,.,. a mt."•:,. honorary campaJan chairmen. ,,.,.,., K. ~ 1.111 .. JI! llJI COIW1,_ If °"''""""' •· et"' Hllln' Pwtlc.C111fwftl1 J Of ..... Clllft, '! 1't CMc-Celllw DrM ' PNclll'll Ofnc1 111 w .. 1, In flll City ill' le!ltl Mt, C..I...,.._ I Death .., ti °"-• ~ o.i.r ,,._,., 2t. 1t'IO \ .L.._0 eefJ My (ommllllf• ldlres W .. f!. IT JOHH, l'UlTOfll MtrlotY Fulton AM 15, Of J20I VIII• DorMo, ... .....,....., hid!. C..19 DI ._tll, Jt-n' ti. Svrvlnd b'f husblrld, lt•blrt ''''°"' dlvfl!ltlr, '9\rt, .,..rtlerl Ht~11ft. -' -ltoblrt t. ,t,1/toll Ind Jolwl ••ncto1Pll l'111ton1 t111er. Mri. wm~ Hlltltllnl end l'wo lfllldc:hllctr1111, llr\tlcn 1nct lnllnnfnt prtv11t1. P•mlly .,,...II "'-wftl!l"9 lo ll'llk• ll'M'l'!'l«lt1 con""" bllllonl. 1l11M conlrll!vt• lo 1111' Cll'f of HOP9 LIHkln'lllo '"nd. llllJ MOr1111ry, UJG IE. CNtl HlthW•Y• CorOlll 691 Ml~, ........ HALL Gft'•lct I'. Hiit, 1'61t Or-... .,.., C01l1 Miu. O.le of' clNlh, l'ebrutl'Y 2. Sur· vlYH .,., IWil' ct1~l•<1• Mra. HOl'l'lll W•n• •nd Mrt. Marv c.,1111hlln, bolll of COlll Mlul bl'l>lhtr, IE....,..it I . IW11, Grwt. l"olnlt, Mklll11111 end two ......... chlldrtn RM<ilHll M•&1 •net Int-I ... 111 bl held Ill Du MolnH. '°"''· .. ,ti Mortuery, IUl 5111M1r1Dr, COlll Mell, forw•llllmJ ctJrKIOfJ. ARBUCKLE It SON W-WfM-ary U7 E. 17th SL, Cotta Mesa . -• BALTZ MORTUARIES Corou del Mar OR MIN eoato Mesa llD 1-%414 • BEU BROADWAY MORTUARY 111 Broodway, Cotto Meu LI 1-3433 • Dll.DAY BROTHERS HaUnstoa Valier M-..Y 17'11BacllBIYd. Hmdlngton lleadi IC-Tm • PACIJ'IC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cem<lerl' e MoriourJ Cbpel 3111 Pacific View Drive Newport Baell, Callfonfa -• • PEEK FA~ULY COl.ONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7111 Belaa Aft. w_..,._ • SllEFFER MORTUARY Lapn• Bue• Df..15S$ Su Clemente 111-11• • SMITHS' MORTUARY 117 Malo SL ---- ON THE TUBE F.r th1 b1•t tv141 t1 .,.hlf't ••rpe'oti11t 111 TV, r11d TV W lk -dlllri-.11"'4_ •Ith th1 S1'tli,..1y IHlltlett of th1 DAILY PILOT. ' • r 5.253 annual r•I• 90 Day Certificate Accounts• No minimum deposit. Delly compounding, E.m from datil of depoolt. annual r11te 2 to 10 Year c4irtlllcate Accounts• 5.753 annual rate 1 to 10 Year certificate Acc:ovnta• $1,000 minimum cMposlL Dally compounding. E.m from date of depOa!L 1nnu1l r11te 1 Year Certificate Aoc:ount11• (Ad,,_----_, '5,QOlj minimum deposit. Dally compounding. $100,0oo minimum depoolL Dally cornf)04111dln0. Earn from date of deposit. Eam fro,m date of depotlt. ' '.Wlthdrawalo before maturllJ permitted bul oubjtct IO oome losa of lnltruL C@!!f.2gi!qf.~!!~@l§!!!ngs NATION'S LARGES!' FEDERAL ' ·COSTA MESA OFFICE: , ' 2700 Harbor Blvd. 11ear Adami • 548-2300 . . . CIJFFORD M. WESDORF, VICE ~DENT & MANAGER' • • .. ' Nl't '" lfn (.cM!ty ci.rt. ~lltllltMct· °'.,.. c.... o.nr ... w. DCWUlO .. sMALlWOOO.. ,....,,,.,., a. '" 11, u. 1m ,,,.,. urr ......,.. Drt"I. 11----=.,.,...,.===---··--.... •-AL --......,.,. ....._ C.etMM,.... "---~---:=n=-V"-""'·---ITill 1"4) ...,_ 11 """""' fW """"'*' · ' ·~ l'lltll!..... °''"" C..t Dtll'I' "''°'· MOTICI Te_ IOIT'lltl l'tllf'\llr"I' LI,, ,, ltll flll.11 SUPlll ... C T °' TM• ITAff Of' C:Al,,...MIA "°" Tifl C:.UNTY 01' OLUll LEGAL NOTrCI .. _ •mtt If MA•ll ANtOINEn• Pit· ,.,..-., llAUl.T ALTWIOO HEYWOOD, ~ CllTHlllCATI 01' DllCOMTINUAMCI ect. Gr Ull AMDIOR AUMDONMIN1: O~ NOTICE 11 HEll:E•Y OIVEN ti 11141 'ICTltlOUI NI.Ml C!'tfl., 11 11M ellove "'"*' ctecedlnt THE UNOElitllOHED dol9 lllr.W !Mt ~ ..... 1111 C!•ll'Pll 1111rt11 "" e.rtlf'I' #I.II, tlflctM ~,,. It, lt10 rt 111d "' .,. l'l'l\11"'41 le till "*"· c:911 ... " do llUllMu lll'ldtr "" lldtllous '°""" lflt MCr111ry •O<.tdle"' 111 1111 ortlct 11""' lllfM ol DICIC C HU It C H' I at 1!M cllrk ol lfMI 1bovt 9'\llllef court, II' llllTAU.ANT et 12» !'. £ctJ111w Sir.t, to -.m ~ wltll !hi Metttlry &111'11 Ant, C1Ulomll, wllldl bvlkllq ..... ¥W(N<1, 111 1111 UllOtl'• .... It llM tfflCt ,.._,...,. COl'lllOIM 1 I 1111 I otle..1119 If 0£011;01!' ti. P!lltLIJltO, Jr .. AlfrlrrtW --. "'-11111'11 In flllt ... Pi.te II If u.r, • Wlldl1rt ..._.,....It'd, L• "'ldlnee 1• .. foflowf, 1'o wl't r """'"-C.llflrnll ,._, Wllldt It 111t CHUtCH, l!•ICltSON • OUtflll, INC.. Net 11 Ql-of t111 ~ ....... )ft 11t Ua f . Elli-r ltrMI, Sen11 Ml. .......,_ Hl'f•l11t111 to !M tt111t of Nltl C111fort'111, . dlelctont. wn11111 11:1vt' mant111 •flfr "" C..tfflui• tr 11'11111tltllt tll .......... nrst ll'llbfk.lllofl o1 11'111 "°'"" tllldtf tlll .....,. llclltlou& N11M, efllf, tt-Diltld J1t'tt.lll'Y :it, 1'71. Mffll ftll lllM!c•llOll ""1'1of. ll'tl 111 file c-e. 1_11,.., Jr. 111 1111 otfkl If 1111 t-'Y c11n of E•tcvlor Ill' tllt Will Orlf'lll c-t'f, Vl'ICllf" !tie """"""" .t fll 1111 "°"' 11ernM ...,...., ledlon 1466 tll 11'11 CIYll Coct. llOltel I . l"lllLIMI. , .. -WITNllS 111'1" fllllll !Ille 12111 MY of • ........,,., .._ '111111rr. 1"" IMf Wllllill'I •twe.. hn. 1t1 H•rl111 C. £~ L• Alll ..... Cllf. -.X 1'1-ldllll 1111 Cllt.lr"'-Ttft ft1t) .,,,.....,. l·hll ErkkMI I. DvM._ Inc. ......., M ..... "" W"""""" ..... a Cnll, · hllllsl\ect Orenw Col1t D111'1' ll'llOI, Atllf'Mn. If L.-l'tbrulry a. 11, l1, 1(, 1'11 ,,..,. lllr ..... Dmrl, ---=-=c:::-,:::===---1'111 ........ "'· . LEGAL N011CE N....i ._fl, tetlfltftt• ,,... Tel '"'I .., ..... ------~===-·! !'utl11lllld Dr•~ Co-If 0111"1' ,llol, Cl•Tl,ICAff Of' •UtrMllS Jtl!Wl'Y f1 1fllf l'ttw"t.lll'Y '-11. l!t' PtCflTIOVI NAMI "10 111·11 Tiii IHWemtl'IW -c.rtltf tllt1 .,.. dHt,ICt!ftl 1 111111-ti lit •· 17111 St., Ctt!e Mita. C.tlftnll1, llnlllf' IM lle-t"r"" "'"" 111im1 rA p-,c1,1c 1'11:0. LEGAL Nar!CE ~fltTY MANAOlMl!NT CO. Mid lllttj-----==----- .. 1f """ •• Cllft\ll'OHd ol tlll folloWlr.t ,,..,. --. ......... -111 NH end pllelt Cl•TIPICAT• CHI •UllNdl If rtllctfncl '" n follfWso PICTITMIUS JU.M• 011r1t1 H. 111111, _, """'-St. TIM undwl~ .... ~ lie .. ~ COlll MtM, Ca11111o1'1111, d\fcllns • 11111'-It UUO •nlilkfwrft, llthlrf A. NIWtn, ,... ClvbMllM l'-1•111 Y1tlry, C1lllon!J1, 6lllW "" ~ llf,, Cftte Mne, Clllfl<'ll!I. !!!lout fl'lll ....,.,. o1 01!.LL'I A~NT/C Oeltf J_,-21. ll1't. llCHll'"llLb Sl'•VICl erld ~Mid""" Clllrln H. '111;1 II ~-of IM ~ _,_ ltdllrll A. ,,..... wllDH ........ "' "'" .,,. ..... "' f'llictlncl ll9t. fl Cl ........ ar.MI c:tlMf'l'l " •• fo/lowt: Oft Jefl. 2', iM, ...... -. 1 .....,., 0. C. Rtbl-lt»I .,.llllrtf, Ne. Mflc 111 eNI rw .. rt tlltt. """"'"" 11, ~lnetcwl hech c.tllorllll .....,.. a..rtM H. '*t ft ltld1ert1 A. Deltct J•Fllit,., U, 1110 ......... k-.. -" llit !tie ..,.., 0. c. •1111111-....... IWlfMI .,_......,...... .. flle wtlf'llll ITATIE OF C~Ll,Olll:HIA. 11111r-t ,.,. ildU11W11•11• ""' ·•-C)flANGIE COUfllTY: ~ 1111 -°" J--.,, lfll. ....... -· • 10 .. l'IClAL IULl Nol.,., l'Vttlc Ill •tMI fw 1119 lllfe, ....,. ... Jlllf H..wll ..,,....,.i1r ..... ,.. D, C. lll:olll-""*"" ~-1111 Mtwn fll 1'1141 II i. the 1«10f! ...._. l'rlMINI Otfl.-"' "'"" Is 1\lblulllld .. ftte w1flll11 lrt-Drltlfl ~· llrlllN!ll trllf eQno'lflldtlct Mo heC.t.11.ct Mr CMtmlHllM IJ111lr•· ttit ,_, Nor. It. 1m (0Fl'ICl4L Sl!ALI ltfcWf ,....... .Hlft L. Jllld ~ If "-• lrtot.,., ~llltllo. Ct""°"'I' ftf-1 .. tM lttllf, l'tllldNI Oftkll Ill c.... MeM. Cdfltllll ...., Or11111 CountY '1.lellt!*; Orlllll C... Dttl'I' "'"'· M'I' CDll'lm:w1on 1.-.lrn l'.-..n-a, , .. 11, ,._ lf7I ltf.rt .~,..Mlrdl 2. Im Pt,iltll.,_ Or-CM.t Dllll< l"ttDI, Jtnu1fY 1a. a v ...., "'*""" a. 1~ LEGAL NO'PICll: ... LEGAL NG'rlCll: '"' .. ,. ltll ... ft -- • ' ( • I JI "9AILV PU.OT l Tuudu, FfbNvl ), 1970 New · Division Formed Complete-New York Stock List -~._. tfeaey'k Werth · :u ow Little Saver . 'l\fo new dlvlslona have been oldlvtsloo;rwhlch 'prodrieelb'• a landlne ,/! 1 JW.,!£11 ~~~A't'~;:~~oi:r,~i. .~ .._ u. q.. c::. fotmed from oper1tl0t1S wtllch coooects¥'1 ca ,,.,: MCmDJ;1~ .Oili'nii1 Can-Beat System .,.,. previously part o r hamesses for ~ I e c tr on I c '<'It 1 -.,. ,.,. c'l°: ,~~~. ~~ .I ~ if: !jll Ii! &::: Iii)". 'I otr' ilill ,Ill! !'~l HUgbN Aircraft Company's systems,~ will be headed by Al · · ffi'J" Jj "I 1r4 , Jm " tJ~111~1 1.:f! Ji ~ Ji'4 I.~ ! Nr.tpott Beach Clvlstoo Dr C. Brown u divWon manager. -A-I~~= ~ ,.. ~ t'Ji ~ 1~ G!:\,~ an.if ,1 ml ~ L - William H. Chrlstoffm: .. : \.Ith Wllllam J . Cleme111! and ~ .. "r .. la Hn I::: l!\l-t·~ i!ri:JIJI '!ll 11'l lf l[i ~''!'.; ;; ~h rm lll! l.~ ecutive of the company'• tn-Eugene V. Valehrtch u assts-::.J:~ f;:I iJ flJ lm a 1!'!;:"1'"1-1f ., .._ t ! !. ~.... t-!f: 41: lfC +.- dultrW eltctroniCI group, an· tant division manqers. =.rt• .i: !' ~ I n... ' ~J;,i 'Z.1 A\ » ! . . -e ~k ..f!. "' ~· l!" lll! tt'cl nounctd today. Maute-FrN 14-lf.aahtl ~~~1·;.1 ~ 11 ""' ~_\lo ~·.7f! \:tt ~ , + ~ '~·r,·c 1:~ r,m 11 .. !I" • IOfTOlt1 frlOTl1 f~orie hrlw i. *'' .............. ,, ..,.... tllltwlll• ..... flit llfflll ....... Cltll lfllt ... ., ..... tf ft,e V.S, T,..,.,..... -...... ..,.. ............ '"'"' ... ,, _...,.., "-Sl'l't..,. .._ IM Miik ... .,.., "'"" • The new divisions a.re tl}e The mtcroettetronlc pro-Adl'.l".. 10 ~ ~,,. W'il ! l:: ~5Pi~..so 1'ff ~ 1 t1" tt'tOI• -;; )6 ., "'"" ,.... _"' RUT IF YOU'RE .. llitle • the mleroelcctronlc ..,,. th: hybrid, frequency contro '"~~ I Ill; • ··~ .. "1!• ~ lk n~ ·~·:: ~ I""':"' !!' .:: .... ii." !"-i' ~:!. pa: on your iransac· conneclillgnd • devtct• dtv111on ducts mvwon, whlch combines1 =t.u c:~"'f J1fi , r~ tt~.. ~ ~)lr.·lll'·r nu lft: r, fi1, ::.: 1r~,,~1n" 11! js ~m i\S t·5 ,11 ducts division. Tftet wjU eon.-devicea: and mulUpletlng ~'l.J · 11 11,~ 'i 1 ~ -t 111-r.i\ V-".,,, !Jin~,* rnt1e1 er'1 11 ,.,It. ;;~ 414 " ~~~;n Yb~ a !l~~in~ n:i~i:~ i tinue to be located,' alonl will\ ~= ~~:: °:'' ~~ a~ i ,\l ~o~ f•, ~i~ • ;~~~ ;,, ftim~ ff~~ !m ~21~ me-~!;!~ 13 ;t -•1;-~'• ~1~: By SYLVIA PORTER of brokers or be charged a the alrUdy announctd MOS 1f 1i .. • ..... "~.,.., l' w II:~ .U\'i + " • ,, ;1~ 1'19 ~ t·rr . r 'nd clilvision. in Hughes' Newport manqer and WlJllam .. K. :~ -/I • 1" ,, -. • • m,·' Ir. I '• !!'•" ..... II 1~71 311 !\'lo i.-1V. I~ , Jf you have SI00.000 or more s i service ee." you soon b.. hr ·u '"--•'-·' I I A11tecP -~ o1 111t .ID ... ... GooOYMr M ,, "' \.'II "" i~ ·11 be i.it b b ~1. pr;ae aa ty. ,.,cuuu.,. as ••••c • e At: ;...-1-l J ', 'ff~ '*·is" flW ~. ,,,.• ·• f ~~-!'\:. GorOJl•A _,.. • " '('I "'-" Jn cash. you can earn up to 7~'1 ""'1 ''I Y 8 11 arp INUa in -The conotcU d I es -· .. •-r ..,,ie.L 1 ~ .s. r." "'1ot. .. t1t.Ao c;ou1111"' I" ~ I" your commissions in <ifdtr, ng e v c .. _._...... 1.1lttl4.:= 1111 ~ "" +1"' 11 J,1111..,?,,s ~ t~ = J,~ :t Gr.eta .so ... ~ ~ percent on a deposit of this' says the New York Stoc• E"· ''il•••••---------------•l"'lril'w I. i w n + ~ n•n • ..,.... 1 Mw '°"' ,.. ~= 1~ ff .,. ~ ~ • • o1 · • T ,.. p All~ I.to ' ~-t1 • t ';f' ... u~ u\\ "G 1111..t '" '"' U\;o , .. amounl for at least one year change. ."to' restore the n ner • ~ OVER THE COUNTER \ ~!~'!i 'gl 1• llit 16 .v; =ii ohlf'&J: 1d: 1l tilt~ V.: ~n~ :f ~ 8~:=w1\~1 1k lR: ltt ~ _;: In your commercial bank, sav· economic t n c'e n t l v e of J. Phllip Gilligan of the Alllfi:l!ll' 1.40 ~ .-. o1si1i 1" 1~ .,.. -.,. G•'"' "' l.1s 1111 • • 50 -t lngs bank or ••vi·ngs & loan brokerage firms.to develop the Southern Callfornla '°'111"' ' "' • 11 ~ u. dn n ~· • "! " I" -i.:i G<•rDrg •.20, I$ u~ '.U'4 j•141 ••••• -M •11• "'' J4 ' ' I • ·~ ~,, \'I -· GI A&P 1.30 a1 2Sh 25-tio Sfto ..... bu'l·ne•• of small Inv· eslor• " ottdage Bankers As A JJj cF1111m 126 l ""' -v "' I l ~ + ~ G1N0r1~ 1."° ' 1111. 'l~ 11"" -1.:, associat.ion. And assuming you -. · 'i\ • '•••••••••-••••••••••••••J"i.r..P( .10. ' ~ 111\ 1~1\1 i ~ ·ff 1 1 6 • ..... GtNoP•pr,1.60 1' '11-• .11 -·1'1 h th ri . 1 1 or course, if you have sociat1on will be the . 1; ~!!.~ •• in , ~11. 1)? -!· '.;J \~ u :M1t ~ ,,, G1NorP . .o , 13~1 ,, 13 -?~ ave e nanc1a soph sllca-1(,000,000, all sor•-of 'ich guest speaker. at t h o • AN.1~ lo'° 1~ I Ya 1lf~ ll~ it ~. ~~'° 6 ~ J; lrJ 1· 4' ~! ~~1 l1nl :f ~~ fl~ mi +1?: tion •·"'ch usu 11 'lb ~ 0 NASO l l1tlnt1 for Mond•y, Febru1rf2,~1m ...,,_e, Llt • t~ ;~. ~ ... . ~ " 14 '"" 301'1 "G1Wnt1n11 ·'° ao H 24~ ur..-..,. 11.• a Y goes WI deals In the markets are open range Countv Mort· A"''""' 11~ 6T 6h t•14 u .. . ,., m "' x11. 4U~ IQ Gwu" D11.11 24 2H1o w.~ 2f!'I...:"' th~s sort of money you know B Ir . gage Bankers' dinner "..,...,.....,. ... .....,....,,....,. .... ,, ~"" t ...... """ NAID. AITMH Ill'·'° 11 ' ~ ~ -n .M1111 1 16 li!l 1St'o 1M;, 1o1o GIW•lhln .JO ~ "'.a 1"" 14 ..... you can earn 9~~ percent. 10 to you. 'ut you have SIO!I . ~ ....... ,.. .. , ., .. ,. ... _..._ ., c:e•!'ln,IM ~""l~'Z. '° 1HI ir ~ ~l\.'.i _..~,:~ l'l J;i'; ff5: i'At. _ itt 8="' I ;: II lit'( rtlla t~ +\ mar"ets or tbe U.S. and So It goes -for the gap ~ ....... -.. _.... •• ~IL w. !.'" ... l"' l.2'!-~ P,::J..' l~ 1,4 ~!!:! c ',.20 ~ ~ I . pf ' s ""• .!!" .. "• ., ... Grummt<p 1 n "" 21~ ""' =1 Eur:pe. between lhe positions or the day. He will speak on iC"H 11111P11• Ji. "~ .. iM ~ .... ~ *"'•·PM DI•~ ... Al ~ A&..= 1.1! 4 ': p:t 2' ira ~ ortFrtlll'iJ 'Ji; ·I~~ 1&\.'.i =1?: gnk:~..o4: 'l ~ = wz t,;: bl and littl fell l... ''Mortgage Business in '""' ·~~11111 =p "J.Y ' ~ 1.... •rd ~ t"~ ~= ~~ 72~ 1'l~ :~ c.e"'1:: l: tt. 'I}! 2t + " :"t':' I * ·~ '"':ta GuJIMOtr. pf s I u:.11 "" 14\li :+1 . percent or more in the money ••. \Yell • • • w~~~n. g ~s~e. ~~~err! "liw VO'llC (Al'l I ~" m f" E"·" c-31141 -. ""'~ ~ av. ~ ~=110 • 1n ~1~ "~ -i ~ I ~~ \ Utt :~v. I~~ ! :? g~:.~":i· I l~ lm 1.1 lm + ~ But If you have a mere cou-g e aw m our G l d 1970 ~.1en .. inc., ilrl INI (lft 31 u "' (Ont llV. 12'4 ,....., .IC ~ m AmCr"":iu ·'° ll ~ y,. m~ -\1 onNillG i".16 ,., 21'1 ,_, Jfla + "" tll ':1 1..50 ·~ n .. 2m l:"l + .... pie ct hundred or}: coqple cf financial structure ls widening . en era an the . i=,.~•• ,!~iln~ I:: !,": !"" 1:~ ~ s: ~ 1:1'1 r.:, e.,~ 1~ u~ ~ Pl 4 ~ 1] ~ ti.. ~ f. C: 6!':"'1.J 1;l jS ;Jt'o t<M + ~ ~rutu w; 1 1111 11..., 11"' '.f (\ thousand dollars, .. , .......... by the week. __ B_us_i_n_es_s'-0'-u.,.t ... roo-'-k'-~''---l r6ffllllf '"'''. ~-·r: 1 ,~,I"' aWlll •'Al 1 p.,,.,. m..; i~"J"'/..... . ~·. . . COD1.ou ·" .t , •• 1. _a.w,. iw. +"" :1!'~""'•111t'-. J01 ,u1~, lLvt , u~ . .,,..~ ••.••••••• "' .. _ OH I d9•t.f ,!."_ 1$1 ill ot on kit '?.,, :wiri Ill Mlllllf 2'1\ 27"1 ~a"" Jll'I 1'\la ~ ,l'T', .. i11 m ~ l'I "" Coil! Tel .n 4'1 t\I, 11\li ll'l'o -n~ ,.,,,,n,uu ~,·!" 1150", ~~ ~\i !U +· , •• imum you can gel on a deposit • KNOW the ex· •PDro•...,,.fflt' l • s ,,., ... • ' I"' Nclr ' r,• '!'et .a .. v1 · u Catitroi 0.11 1113 nw. '3V. j1'4 -tl'I ..... .... .. ,. r ... "" .... I . . 11.m,,·ilt ""'JOI lNIM' onirltt I ,,. "' i;,VI 2' 1111 21'4 fl ~-I 11f. 1 ~~ 1 1 \~ CnO.I pl4,.xl 1J«I 571/i 57 1 G<lllWln ,..,. '' 114 1114 IMi +nto for at least two years in a p anal1ons! For instance, lt i«11rttrf'I «1<1111 °"''"' J '.Mt nr pt " 11'1 l"flaton 12 1m ••·mE!l"W " 11 j ~ '"""" /·"' 1 JN ~ ~i +\:. GulfW "'3.50 1 n"" 1?Vi m-r +"I 111.,. been 1t11•· ~-' l 11\o'i ffl\.'i !nl IM $ S:\f Pk I'd 11'1 v,~ AITI l'rokl ,.!J 4 ~~ Ill> \ Cook Uni .JO fl I . ;,i\(o 34U -~ Gultw pfJ,IJ 3 .U~ .U\li '6'A + ~ commercial bank ls 5s" per-costs as much or more to B nk S "''"'• '•'•~"! or orp s f.}~ . .:. '"'fll' 111' 1n• P1111cr1" """ .. ill ~i:lfn? p~.Q ff ,, 1\t f\11-.\l e,1n 1.«1 61• 31~ 30 30 -111i Gunon Ind "° u~ 1m H~ + * t d . ... ••• b Lo service a small bl ' d ·a ta1·ter IOkl ,bl . ""'' osm Yr 1 n IO'lk' 2,1," POrlr HI( nv. l<I A 11'11 .50 . ·r: ~ , ... ~-I Ill r lit I ' 11 .... llV. 11\.'I ' ' -H·l-cen an ma sa ... -v ana, I as a g or er: ~·!ft", ~tt~ ~~Mii 1~,. O~J, }~c!:."'P '!~~Pro ·~~ ~ $\ii A "In r"·'° JI 4 I"" \ Ht OOP1,J'V~ ~ ll"" ll~~ nv. -iii. H1dtW•I J,to 1 :w :w 3' percent The top you can get the nui!ance and costs must .,r,_ ••1. f.Wc.Z nse Fe' •Vi 1 J•"" w11 1 lit ~~ Min ,14. ~ ~= 1~ 1 l ll' wU 1f: c-:i{:e .Jiob i:n' •t~ Miit "~ t ~ ...,11 P•t "'° i Jnto J61'tl 371• ·:+\4 On a regular -~k vi be orrset· tbe -·U o·•er is a c ... no! IMiudt '°"' i ···~a Jiii* , U't l"VDS NH 1m 2$" ... __ •• ' I ill! ..... iis '" CoPWI 11 1.20 IJ 11\iJ 171/o 11'9 -1, HtlUbllrl Uli I! .... 4'1'~ .&Tllo +1-. .,_,,"""" .sa ngs ' ""-iu dd G ::'~°'°"" ,...111111. Enrtdo c 1f,~ I!~ J1m.0¥ 1m 1 .,ws NM 14 ''~ An. .... H'Os, .,. 1, ~ j!! •• ~1 a .011 to ll'k JO :1111" -1 YJ H1mw.1 .101 u 11n1 101~ 11i.;i -1t account In a commercial bani: key reason ror the dangerous ro y ets fi~,j;;'." or "°"'' o™'..!' M ••"' 1ll6 Jlff'I Fdt $\/0 Rio ~s NC 2\lo .12\.'J ""'ii'' 'ID 4 l ' I wGW 1.30i .ft m 211 21N -l H.immP•p I • n~ 1J ... ""' k X,.,!: •£nt ()o ~ ~i' °'' 11 u ~:l:ft St 76 7' PvblsM 16~ 17'.~ FdY .N ff ~:!~ 1 %• ":" c-fftlln .n 76 26 24'4 mi .+I~ ::-mmnc1 .10 11 ltb 12\~ lft'i :-,:;.: is4 1.~percentandinasavlngs paperwor jam in back o(... .u.1 c ... tu, R.1,111 P t '\ Jl1 ,1Yl~lll' li""l:~~"'":'"""' Jv. ~ 1 ~ !14': ~1 uu =..mtt.u~ &f6~,. : 2r~ 1f~ 1f~=~ ":;::·~·,, 4l°: ~ :r: 'lt"-~ bank, s percent. Also, "OU fices;· the Treasury must not B d s ~ffiP·.~ 'l11o 1!,, i~11Ji: l~t I~~.-Grn ... 5 ....,..,"' SI 1$ m; Am Mo_ltn 'll !li! r ...... -\i pt lnU 1.1'0 1'1 Jn1 llM-o 31U. + ~ w .... ~ .. ·'° '1 Ullt 121'o 13~ ''.!." be , -1e 1n the s . Bond oar eat . f$ ci . • .. Oft ,) .... ,, IC•'IVI' 4'~ 4U PDllO '" $" ,\lo AmN•~ 1 ,,.. t 1~ ,.,. ••• 6 11·• 3' 31\.1 + "" Htl!IWM 1.JO 3 4H• d ••11. _ I" won't able to get these ..... mpe av1ngs ~ li l~~ lll'"" o.1t1'f ~; :n~ '"'kW" T 11v. ll''> ow1 CM I'"" 11._ AW P~-'f'' I · '!lit ¥o f'tdllh Fin 1 10 A ""' 1~ -14 H•ruurt 1 1• 5'1. Y\.\ 51¥1. _"' I · 1 te-• with savi·ngs ms· t1·1u11·-'[!:" ··-IDOi o•.11 ..,.,. kellt'fl ~ m 11:111 DYn 1 It A"' ~ "" t •'" •Ol'l'IOKn • 22 1'1.• 13·~ lP.1-,.. Htrrb 1n1 I 211 ~ '1V. ~ +1~ maxmwns 1n many n-··-u"" ..,, O'IP ii" .. '~' c~nr f\'~·' 1C111w11 n n R111Tr•• 11 1' ~ r:· · 11?~~ ro.Mtt1nc11 • 11 \li 2!>l.l 21 •.... H•r""''' 14101• 1no l'MI!+•• liluuons -·· rtalnl and tbe adv .... •l gc or regular o· • ·-"" • '' H•c I' Ktwff £ IS .. lh111b El Jll'I :nY:t J4 m ~ trawCOI 1.011 2 .. 1-Ai 2l"-j4 ... "" Hlfl!Mr• .IO 37 lO~ 7'li JO + \~ s -<Ul\J ypu ce y ..... ~ 1rectors or the United A ~brn F 1314 1~ ., ...;,. H~ '"' ICevc Flb ll\t 1Ml lt•w~ tom 727 flft\t!ffr 1,: '". \) + ~ (l'ft!I Cort 291 17.,. .. 1 + "-H1rv At 1.10 n 2G ltl'o :IG't -* haven't the cash to take 8·.1 buying via payroll savings is s 1 M • 1 A~ " 1 •Vi E 6'"' 7" K•va t111 21 nv, R•vm c11 201'1 n A :m ·1 • Crw"j•H 1M1 i" " 11•a n~ -114 .,.,, Co!-11 Al ll '"' m m -~ ~ rth Ul es ~~auona Bank have '"'\bt-rl• uo 101-, '"' Cr 20V1 2114 ~r.:' PC IV.. ..... lt6C'OG IECI 67 q v, ~ 11ri 'r D 1$t "" 1~ '"" Crn Pl•.20 fl 61V. 6114 61"" -YI H11H Alb I u 15\6. lS\\ U'lil + \\ vantage 0£ the JU. icy returns WO a greaJ deal, But there elected WUii·am F Croddy A fie Ll'd H\\ 7\ii mM: 111e SV. WJ ,~ ''•' 9 1¥ 11111 MICI 19\lo 1014 l\n>Sld p ... 1s 1 \II ~ '+1v. !C!.!. CO<p . .i 4 1114 """ 1511 -V. Hlttltlne 1SJ Ul• 11;;, l,_,_ 14 · I d'stinc · bet · "119 eev_..... f IW• r. 4 AV, 1"11$ I '\ii 7'4 llot Crtd 4''4 •1~ AmSrer!1 4 d .;.. \S, ...... rw .611 :0 lW, 11!0 11\li +\II He<llMfl'I .70 Jj ~ :1914 Jn ·+·v. available in the world's and Is a grea 1 tion ween former president ol the 8""" A 11 Pu J "''' t2 nh ,1n t11 13\l'J 1,v. "$' Pu 1•14 11"' A 5'1o.~.6o ) •v. _ \\ !.,.,,n .21 11 21 20u. 21 + w tt,1n.1 HJ .n '°' ,, ~'4 ut<i +1v. U • under~-ndi lb d ,.. ... Alld ,,.,, =~ y ,. ~ ,.,. ... t Vot It '°"" ltl St,, 24 ,, ~· ,'5 1 41 • ~ I l,llTlm ~ .IOb 111 ~ Jl\i }( -.... Hllel\I f"'' 12 li\lo ~ II\\ i . na on s money markets. ..."' ng e reasons an of Santa Ana that recently Am.i Eq ,.._ ! 11o Jon .. " JC.!!c""o. m \}\ R E• 't\IJ nv. M • • '"' t ' : .. " c~11~ ·" 1 ""' ""' ""' -.... HtH co1 .ao 16 1"" 21 11.11 IF YOU 'HA·VE at least approving of them. If mergedwltbU.S.Natlonal,to~~ldcGeo fil :~~o,,i;S~ 1~':~uiw:. 1~ 2?:1s":=ronM ,~.,': t::,ww,211 'ft' ffi' 1" ffl'o~ .. t~~r1~ '1 ~tt: I'~ Jfi~+~~~l':.11!!,.t? •; .. ~ "'= 1~ It ~ -you ••• ·--"be to anything tbe "tUe lellow 'ts &.....-> ...,.. Gu'" 11V, 121Ji Dlll*ln 0 lt " Uincl lln 10 IO'h """" t.ftl ·~ 4lil "'w °''' l.2S 11 I ..., 11 -1'1 ClllW H 1.20 I' ll l'I\ " --. ....... r ... I 4 11 lN 11 "-.~. _,, SUU3U"J • u I UU9.llil. .o. El Lii> ~ 6 ~ron 141.I. 1~v, ~ I" ll"t 1\111 Iii. Sf>o<I 1J\s, ffl'I AW4t_'~ IA dOf 1 1'1 1 Ul? + \'J ~ I.to I ''' n + \'> MelmlllP .10 4 l•t'> 1•1t 16~ -.. -~U~:Tre~s1!oft-term needsmoreprotectionagalnst Croddy,founderofth~6anta~~~ '1•1f~I~~ q~,~L•r.;,~1.:,~~.=.rH9 3m~=1e11:.-ulJ!-1~m:::·~CVPr\1$M1.«1 l«i~*h~iWi~=i~~~ ,~ ~~ ~li ~ ... ~ ISIUel dlreclJy thiOugh a ·tnflatiorrtharrthe--big-in\lfltor Ana Bank;-&rrlVed in Tustin-:,,.~ !! ;~ ~-ff!M ~· 2~ ~WV!~ i~ 4,'Y! 5Cfoi~ -ir in ~~ .IO ~1, iil': ~ :t..~ Olnlt!W--ue -°'";-11'-n~t . °" litre Jnc ·,w ll '11't 271'1 ''\Ii f114 district Federal Reserve Bank in this era -and surely ii en-irom Illinois his birth stale in A M1l1 a ... M 10 c111c \~, s~ ••1, LMlfv u u ,..., Sci c111r ~:. Pt 2:!.ltKJ;: 1 !iH\~n •ff:H' ._..,_ Olllf CD '1.:n 11 m. :1~ Y~ +-U =~~ ':J' J ~ ~~ ~+ t't Or Bank '-~---i. A ..... earn i·n-titled to as much. • , , A ~1co ,.,. "'" l''PssE• 11r 1m b:t eo.t ~• #•kt in11 s "" ,_,,,,* """ i n + ·~ Din inc1 ~ l?J 4n1 •1>o a\O + ~ HNPac11 10 i.io ioo t"' "~ -l'll UllWCU -.iN )91'1, · ~st' G°' Si m *Nn.8' , 1 17 ~~ TG '; 3' t'1 ~ f:l m~"""" I lN! -~ ~ ri~ If l!;; ff"' Jt +ft Hllll'I VOlt19e 'lt U ... 111.'I 14 -\lo teresl equal .to more than a Is there an"•hing the little Croddy nrst Invested Jn ""' T.rv 1• 1ru I Hue u·~ '"' Lewi. .~ 11" 1~ Sc~:! : ~ ~ AMconi:1 1.t0 1" JI• ffi" mt +'Iii n:& ,,,. n l~ ~ :+ ... ~~~Ko111 1 io.s n!\ ~ ''"" f ~ percent. y~ can bl.ly outstand· fellow can do? I've pondered Orange County real estate in ~=·Ce ~ mt ~. J~ ~ Lofllew ~ ru SH ~nip 1-~·· ::~ ~5lli : H~ ~ ~~ -~ 0111 n 4~ 1' •il~ +1~ t:..°1fnri:!-tr:O ~ 1i~ 2i~ 2,~ ~ ing Trea8UT)' securities from hard and come up oaly ~·Ith the' mi~·twenties, then became !~CI~ lr: .L~ b!£ 1 6\'> 1 1 [: i~~ ,r~ tJ, l:'.!:'" llD yv; l:~~ :-au ~.:i~ '} )4 h"" sr· + = i'!ii~· . ,.1 u~ ff~ ~ =· \.) ::!ll:r!~ i'~ '°1 rMW ~ f~ r: 7 ' '"'"'.,°" 12\~ n14 ,Furt 11o j.; L111v Eu 101 102 s..n Ill' lJ AflChHoctl • 31 1~ • +1 1 136 4'ti , 14 "' -n 1.20 1111 .1:111. cv. ~ v. YOlJr banker or broker "1.·ithout these points: actit·e 1n the land developm~nt Arden pt ff 1 ~1 i.c c1,o it t11~ ~i::110~, 1~Mi t~~ il:,1 N~111 lt~ 1:14 :~t ~'li.116 t; Im iri.: ·~l! !1iz iecM 1n~ ~l ti.;. r.~ 2 tlo ~ ~ ::=~·. # 291 1}:,~ 1hRli il.': ~ '" pa.])lng any service charlle ir -Really shop ror places to of the area .ir Including-:;tc Mo.,. 4/'"' 44'ni :i:!Y ~ h~ ?1'>' ::=q1t11~~ 1~t; 1:a ~~·! ~~~ ~::.! 14~• APL pf e.so 1 1•1• 1~ 1~ -~ ll!IYll~ fo ~ lrn Im tr~ .t ~ HoOV e1 1.To1 u 1o110 1P6 1.-~ _.. ~ •ou 1·nvest 1100000 or more 1 b 1 10ulbwest Santa Ana 's now "'~•· ,,.,_1 u" ""'' "' 4 i"'=t11r.r1 ''"'" Sou, 0, ,.,, • Mu. c11em 10. J.6\~ ~""JV.• +1\li '"'lY 1. $Jc~;,, 4~ 4'li-~ Mc111n11 .» :rt •111 .io\'I ~1111-\li You are aware -too of !he ""arch for 1·ns"luti·ons offeri'ng famoUs industrial~ tract _ .o.111c sci 13 • E111wr•t ;! " """"' J J~: ct\ s: Ei~.,';; 15 1::? Arc111" .o:i. lJ tt\~ J71i 3911i + ~ 01 11 ... • • ~ !Ill> -w Houd 1nd .ao 40 u .. 1111 n\4 ... J • • pu your cas savngs now, ·....cc lot "°"'f)\O .... 1. a 1~ 11 Mgmt.., ,,. Jt~s .. Ge 14 •~AJl:A s.vc ·" "'"~~1C1A:.10t +'14 1RGr j·O '~·, ~~ 11•0+•,Hott!Cp Am 47 t1~ t •~·1+\o -. ~ ..... ...,,co '" "'~en Ii ·11o1o .-.Wnor c ··~ tu s . ~ Arctl•N pf2 J 50\lo " 50 -1\<i '"\ .... 1 .• Houd Pl LU 1 l'9 2t 'l'f -Vo historically high rates you can you speci·af -deals. (A estimated to be worth hun-!ltbblll s,. Wt ,..,11 011 1 •01 ~~ _, Mflll 11'>< llh sl:c;n'.,11 11 ~.,... ArtllO.n 1.60 20 " .SJ\11 u +111i f ',1A ~ '"' 1-. "'"!' .. :::Hou.Miff "° 1s :u' 21 21•4-v;. . . 81lrd At IV. t rle Ttc ll~ ft' M Gr ..... IOV.. ~ Arllf'Svc 1.ot ff ~\.'J :l'O'.. ~ -~ 5.50 ~ ll? Ii> 1•h .... Hou1tf1F 1.1& lff (Ill-, 411 «I°"' + b get on other Federal Cavern· Philadelphia bank -ntly or-dreds of :n1lUons of dollars B•k•• rt~• nu 1t••"' 421~ flV. M"-;i,_: 3, » sl!n WW~ ll." !:-2' Ar1•ns os .20 44 14\'1 '' 14\ll + ~ '~, 1R,i 'n •o'li ... Ko\llF '"·«1 • n ito 111Yi uo +1 bl. ' '""-"' . 911 P11ftt 1 1.... II c-4\1 Jt; '""' 0 lilt 21~ ~ ""Y' AnncDS•l.60 J.2 :t!lt. , ..... 2' + Iii .50 • 'ltVil -ao MousF Df?.~ ' .. 4S~ 46 ment o 1gauons, corporate rered a limited amount of He has been director cf ftan rs1r c 1~ 1-.. !lb T'\ .., 'At= h :i. sW1o 1r n..., 1~ Am1eo pn,11 41 2'111 """ ,. -\• ::r .to 1 1 1, w 11 t ~Hot.ls" P1111 , '°'' Mt * ,,,., and tu~xempt municipal notes not redeemable for 30 Santa Ana's Chamber~f Com-f:~P lJYi 1lt; F:~~ l!tt ,~ ::1cM~ ~"" ~111 ~1 f.} ·~~~I~ ~pf 1f'1 l :fw. ;t~~ ; =I: • ~lf 111: m! fr4 y:~ -~ :=:~~ i'~ ~ :? !.n. ~ 1 ·~ bonds. months bearing 71/~ percent in· merce, Rotary Club and ac-11~ l: 111 ~~i.Y 1 1th. 1t~ Mtct1r" " . "' ~.~ r<• ~ II. ~ p1t;'5 :Ji ~~ ~ a~ .!:1 ~ ii 0 :'4 t? ~ " 1~ :f ~ KwGs l>fl 50 I ''~~ ~ f "" But if you're a small Sli\'er lerest in denominations as low live in other Orange 'County 11:~ \~ llV. f" ~:~ew~ ~ g'\ ~~~u Ct 1~i~ 11~ l: 1111m !I~ ~~ 1:t: ' f.~ = r:.: : -:""le 42 th~ il4 ,,~ -~ r£~i~ ;j E~ if~ ~~~I~ carefully accumulating your . as·$UIO.) civic and service clubs. !;r~ 4.,.:b !f :i,,., ~::M11~: ~~ 2j; :~: ~~ :.l ~?\, ~~~·w ~:"" ::v. :~l~ 01":°i 2o J I!~ 1m J!: -f 1Z 1 _;: ~ f2~~ ~ ;"~ + Y: ~~~·1 ;.:g 2' ~' ~~ ~ + vr nestegg by r~gular' ~uying or -IF YOU HAVE at least l11~~r 1t. 31 ~:lc.':_ln 1lh it\; ~eH11':c~ I~ 1: +==n~, 21,... 2~~ :::f11 D11:..0 1' fl~ ~I~ n~ 14 ,,... ~.50 ,tt 1 v. 1 Vo + ~ 1tt!.1 e:m· I 49 111: ll'h 11~ I~! US bonds th j II •d< HI JfV. 30\lo Food f'P 4~~ 41~ Med $cl I V. t Thffirt A ~ m 9/T# a ~ ~ 1' ~ frli I.If I t \o'i I II. .~.. 11 Ctn! 1.U 1V7 21 11U 2' + t• c~· earn i~ Se;~~~~!:; ~.f'·r:~~;~bebi~li~~Jg0~ Bank Plans ~u.Bt~1 :u ~n ~:-.:,~oil 1r1.1 ~~ ==kp~ i~~ ~~ tlU~~ ~: l:'"' l"" =~ I:! 1; nV't ~~ ~:~ -1'1 ~r"" .it: d t1 JU J7~ -! tt ll1 ~w.:/''r ll ~~ ~~ i!~ :!·~ then, only if you hold your one of the 12 Federal Res•~·e g:tto~tctc 2~~ 21~ ~~("1 ~'t ~ =: f JJ~ :~~ f~':t c~ ~:: f;-t ~~t1Y~f .. l-M2 •' ,u: 1no m: +~~ r ::8 ij v, 51~ if tt J~,"(P"l~ 'm ffj! f'~ 11.,. +1 r1 .., • l!lrtcl $vs 41 '6 f<Oll:ln'I 1JV. 1' Moldl M 6 •U Trnc.r11 G 1, l l'\I; " R)...,,., II l1 ~ .+ 1'k It ~V. 1~ " IN.O. C11 I 411 217 :12\i. 30~ 21..., ,,,,. bonds a full five years. 10 Banks. er11..., G """ 1w. "_. Sfil 11:z 1;u Mo! ch• 1J~ ,,,,., Trn<;n1 o "' "' :naf'1c11"~1t i 1.1f 1~1.i 1ft"" 1W' 1-~ · ... • 11! 11:~ n .. 1-$ l::ft::n. c.~ 1: Im l~ l:~ + ~ monlhs. 11 you cash in after -Coaaider inves•:ng ,.. New B1·anch ·~~ ~~ r;:~ ?~~ ~~l .. CE 1~ 1Tu ~:~rE. :,,. I~~ t:i:-..: ~*,rt "'1Rcll "'2.IO -'" "ri a "•L r '8wf l ~ '~ ,~ ..... 1.-ii.n Hd .44 6 !' ~ 21 -\~ ony sa: mo , your returi1 stocks via mulual funds and ""*"' ' "" F-11 1 '" N,,,..., c 2:1 2• T•OPk• no.ti ...., ""1' t.or11 106 _., 4 ' ... ,, (J.o 112 \ 67'~ •™ . ..,, •new..~~ J ~ 1111 1w ..... I · nibs u lnnll et 21'llo 2't• PulvtW N 1"" NCC le9 '"' 1 Trl41lr lf'(i ft •!!11 Chern I 41 21,''I ~.2ln Iii o 7' f fl ,. l1't 14 nclohP~ 1 . .xi lD J'IJ 21~ U\lo +I Iii be 3 ~ ( ur-S 1t )7 l'llCllll 10 7 7'-1 Ntl 9tnd ~ '"" TylOll I'd 14'4 J~ ATO Inc .Oii ti 1~ Ni lt" +"' IVOCp Al J :u•.;, 32\; _ \IJ lnd&int:p .IQ I 11\l !11'1 21\'t ,., .. W a puny ,..., percen , try to find a no-load mutual IC Lt/s '"" 1•~ Girlnlcl le•~ 1$\.'.i "111'Car It lJ 1W. Unit.,; 7~ I Al!rorl Piii lO lS l-N 1J •• ,,, IM IA j' '> lli' >j•l'I + l'I /111t.,Rlncl 2 2• 31\'ll V~ 3IVI t • •--· ,._ b tf lb Security Pac"i·c Nat'ional el w v uu :H.\lo G11 s..c 151~ 15'-'I NCrnp co 31' c1t. un 0o11~ '° 21 A,',~~'" 1,~ •,•, ll'~, !! ... J,~ t ~• av ':f/a'Jf f ff~ t, l \.'J +1 1,"51'!! P,•, "'i ,',I' !Jl:n. "i••" "r.i:" 1• ,_. ~ .. n a e return on fund which fits your objectives u 1-v,. i;y, Aln:tt 41, 4v. "" ECIVI 40 .a un 111um 71 ,..,., ~ ..,, ,,, '""' 51;:: + t': rtMC. i\. ., , H'll ..... nlil .... 11 + \-. marketable U.S. Treasury and needs, These have no Bank plans to establish a •non M 1• n r:1""1c l J N11 G1.o u •• 1sir. un Mro11 10•• 11 Vi """° J.:11 " ~1' Fi~ 1114 " .,.. lAO '1 v. 4 '' ""'"' '""'°"'t~ 4 l ~ c ..... Issues of the same maturitv. sales charges . branch in downtown San :::: " •115" 1' 111 Eif t? ~ =:~ \.:~ ~~·..i. ~v.. Hi e~ 1~:t 1~ ::-~ r,: :3i! tt 12:.Ji 11"" U141 +"" · P DN.7s 1I 'i~ h ,t.."" +'11; l:~~r0c~ -" l~~ It" = = = t:· I , ..,, $0W ltv. lft trtn ll" l)\'t Ntl Pll Jiii 114 us ~,,.,.1 11 1~ .o.von Pd 1.H 16116'1J 16J 1•1 +l\IJ ''b."' ij !1'• Il -1\':t lntuco 110 JOI U 25"'16; U'll-\lo The likelihood that you know _ Ask ques';"ns about the Clemente, at 115 North El •P l/ltA ~ s _ S1l •tt.tt nl'I ~" !e<1t 11v, u "" us s ..... r "' .,.,, Au-ec c11 G1 1' 121~ 11"' '""' ..... .::; jg t tz1i 'ltY.i + Iii 1n~r111s1 1.10 13 u~ uu ~I" b t bou b I lb -C In R I wTdl •"A Al r,:•n w u $.IW ~ l\OW 4tt J'Jo us Trkl 3J\lt :i...., -B-c:1v i ,, ~~ " +1-leM •.Ill m '"'"' w-., )4\11. "' I f bond · d' A 3 3~ f I ( 11 "' 1 ~ J~ CV' 1 20 n GE l~ 1•'1 ui.~ SLd ~ sv, · . Lt 6' 1 111 11.ll " 1111 H••~ 1.IO 1111 21'9 17\lr av. 1 ow o go a t uy ng o er high·grade bond and money am o ea. em ,f8 s S\'I • R~ll ~ 4lA • IM11r · .u 1•.1o ll• PenP ?f 22'~ eibck w 116 171 111,1, ff\~ ,.~ +% ~.., !" ! ~· ~~ + f,l ntFl.>Fr .50b 2t mil •1111 t:h ~ ypes: o s 1s 1m. markets, see how small an , w-square-oo , u -•ac lt ''" LS 1 11" NJ N•tG 1m 111'1 uin 1n11 '24'~ 211 g•~0011r, 11 ?, Dr lllt\i ?!~ + ~. Lt ..;;J "li 14 211~ -:..}! 1n1tto1d 1.1:10 5 16i.1 1~ is~~ -~ Once more if ' u' e bi service r cilit Ill be mlllt .j(tl') .i"" a c "'Hlchln " n U\lli Vtl LO ~ .\{. • e •'W I I '"r' -llld .A f • • '!ii " ;, 1n1 lnclvsl '" ,.~ ?~ 7~ -1 , : , yo r a g• order you can plact and ~·hat a Y W VJ:. •l~ ;1rn G'r1 en lJ 1Ni N1t11 A Jt 1' Vtiw:e St 11\'I 1''-'I l!~Pe:_t::; U: fjt 13~ ri,a ::.~ 111 ~r;. i4l 1 j ' t + \\ 1~! 1:\J':•·JO ~! nu fi\i ft;;++'• will be elcomed b br ke II be building near the northeast Itri fl m .... ~II rJ 1'1~ ,m tfClr :& ~ lG ::m .... : ?~ ?/Yt ••nll ol NY ' \J 4fl• 4S 4511 +"' --F-lnl Nklt 1.20 \IJ ~ll'> ~ .jl\t :+: ... time1nvestor1nstocks,you theservicecharges,lfany. quartered in a for.mer IA ·~ ~k3'"'l f<M=%'-1t' ·~"n.v111ror1 lt''t 40\lo 11il'*°'tt12 J:m~'9v.3tii,+1-1i · E v.u "···1n1M,.,..-:u11 1211>1tt. .-., w Y o rs_ wi . Be as careful about lff 11...., 1214 ,, °" 0 NE'f 011 JYI • w 11..,, '" N e1n1c Tr t.u .u 61\~ tOllo •211oj1" Eiltco en ,. u :n 11:\4 1n, , 1n1 f'•• 1.... u l-11. 3l :m1 + • and Y. ou will soon g. et. a sha,·p 1 how you save and 1·nvest your corner o( El Camino Real and Ind ~ ~v. '" l?Vo 1>11 NP Gn ll 1t W•f1hw ~ '"' eiroou 1.t11 J ~· 4'1•1 ~ 1 E••J A1 ... i.:1n 'f7 '' 1j'~ 1J'1 :z ~l '"' "•P "' 4 iJCI 60\) ~ti'> 6011 ..... .. UIH '1 ti. 1~ ... ,,, °' sr "" ~w Nll'G 11\ tc. W•Jll NG 1~ ...... hid Cit .IS IM .ltl\ 45"1) ~ '" E111 G, ,1121 it 2' 4\~ ?S'oi • ln!L RKIU • l?~ U\.li 1219 + ~ cut tn the comm1Ss1ons you ne·stegg as you e bout Ave:nlda CabrWo, R. R. 1 l'lrl.t .-r1 Gutt int ltl ,.,.. .,, ,.us., 1ri.t" w1111 11e 11 11" •il•k inc .to ! 14 1rn 14 ""1•1 um ,,.., 1 ~ J 11i !ti.:. 1: 1n1 \1" '·"° 11 ~ :1111o r,n -o.:, LEGAL No11CE I earning iL W re a Schimmel, vice president and ~· :, ;: ;i ~:= s ~ ~ ~ 1,.'f f~ ft\l :::,_ Ttll• lr' lil(o ::: ~ta IU J~ It~ 1: = l: :f~:*'1.J 't m ~ 1~~ l~/ra.tt~l.Gj 1f&f 1~ l!iiltt l,.{i,. II'" -·m1n· tr l f lb .. A_ ... , '"" 7 11.'> Mwltlil J 'lt\.'.i It Wiit ~ ,. Wtld!NI 15 16 ettllln llft.JO 1 ~ .se 50 "" C111'WJ1 ,!) f: I:"" + l~ITIT pt 4 !102 ,.. I lit 'J'hjs .. ·illhelpyouleapthe au is aor o e U4l!lAS 1~u.o. §~n~"._,111 2 ~ Sc•n .a 45 Wt1!n1M 11w.1,,.a.11Khlll.IO a11 ri 11 .•.. O:W-dJ ... 6 tz "~+1 1n1trp1 •.r:n••3 10 1n J NOTICa O~~:!~AL'S&ALa gap. reglooaJ Office at Newport ~.;J 2~~2i~=t' ~t~~~ ~: 1?a1~5~'H? '! '!~EJc~~l:l: j !F ~r· !r!~ ![~1~ ffll 6 !it &i 1"1~t~!~~rlJ~4 n:=~:a l~ =l~ Tr1nK0111tntn111 c...i11 S.rvlC•. 1..... Center, reported. !l:JonMlr 11 14 Hldoe ... , ,\ .. 1 ~Cir 14\li lm Waln Mlq 61\ 71• ~di I D ~ ~ 31'16 +H• I'S'...! m I ', J 41 + u 1111T&T pf~ 18 ~ t• " +iv. Plelnttll Y1, ll~rt C. Fl•n•~"· CompJeUon Is scheduled for ~ 'O 7~ ~~ Hllllwn 1• 1~ i'E"( '\" 12 lJ ~In P11b 1111i 13>.4 llKI cic°k -'f. lfi ~ ~ n\\ :T'1 ~ ill° ~~ ~j jJ~~ t\'I 1~/ ~Ill l; j \lo ll~ n.,., = ~ c.,111e, ·~,:1•:;·:~ ~,.~~",·, ..... _ Beach Man April. No total construction -~ 7f 12 ~ :,.E'" Uv. tii.~ ;:c•'Au~ ·~" ~-wiLWll 111, 11'"' heef!A• .illb u 1611o 16 16 -.,. l!li~o"r .ll lli! 11tt' 1r• 1 ... ~ l~l~'~C:nin 1 , ~ 21,'-+ ~ ···~ ..... ~ ~' I f lb j l h Lo&--"" SIM W-d GI 11u lti.O Pile ~·E '° »: w1 ...... T w. 9Md'I Crk t ,, U \1 ,. .... 2'1'1 -~ 11;:, 1.20 ·rr ! i I s PJt J . ,,,,. J1nu•rY u. 1•1' b'I' ttie M11nld ... 1 cown, cos or e pro ec as ~ 1n1 j-WI 20u, Hurt Mf v. 11\l P•kcn co 4'.< sv, wi.~ PL 1•11 20~ l:!'o P,tt J: 5' mt {R:, f.14 +1'1' :t'i 1~ -1 'f 111 ~ 1~l'1i~~ 111''° 1~ ~{':: u\t, 1f\! :; ~ ~;.::: ~ .... : • .:~"°s't.ttud~l•lc.~11:~'i!·. determined ·u yet. ~·r ~\l g!4 Ulld ~:. n H ::~1)1$ l~ ,tto :Zi1.:~ E 2~~ n•t. l"~I ow'·'° :: 1m as ,:;z +1 Va ~llr":;3 ~ v. \.lo Iv. '"'"05tr :00 '" 2'l'Wi fl"' -Vt u-• 111""'"'"1 'nltffi\ In flvlW' cl Takes Mesa Joi> Cir Q .U'h ... ~ ... ll )l P1n.w H ,1~ 141'1 Yf(lnf r ~ ·~ tll-fnrerccn 106 14 Ul't l~i ..... ~~t't~ ' t 14 l~TZ~1.t4 ~J ~ !f~ iiv. :.:·" TrtnKllllllMnltl C•tdll $~1c1, Inc .. II ,l••··· .. ·····-=··""""'""""""'"'""""""•"'l ': ... ::,r.1611,· h,' ~ ~ ~ t·~. ~"Johaj. • • -,U :: ri1~; ,·.~ 1l ~1: ~ ~ -•. .'~ lucllm"'t trtdfl ... s INI •t•l~sl lt°""1 C. La d 11 .., "' ... •• M.Jo1111 '" -I Pl.I I" 1J 1 ~ 2'"" F11-11. C•""""" FllM .. ~ II h•dl· Leon E. Sutliff of Huntln,.ton gunan· Hea 8 11-'Fll\ 1.61 1l 41M 4"it ~ .+1w na\~1" ·~ ~ I~ fj\41 + ... ,:::PS¥ e ~ ~ ~ -~ "''"' dtttlorl. .,,_.,.. I ... , blllnct ol " hnl•F pl4.30 , m. 711\lt 7D'IJ -" ~., 111, 1l ·~ v, lr '''ij @C;O Hot.-» ,..,, 2"4 ,., .. t \o:o n31.o. ic1uil1¥ do.It °" 111c1 """.....,,1 ,.. Beach has been named assis-1 F •enF Spn.JO 11 U\IJ ~'"" 311\ -" se ll'lC l'.211 11 14 1" J1:? -ITE lrnP . .s 1M1t n1~ JS\1 + v. ""dill o4 ""\uulfl<;f of 111d oecvtloft. t I t the B ' I c . s aif M t• d ~t ,,, 11\41 1m II ... "" MIUlrt .. l• """ It ..... t~ Corp 1142 '' 16'h 1'~ -2W I~ ... !ewltd u_, •• !!>e ri.trl, 1n1t '"° an manager a nsto • r eatlVC l . u ua un s == "."rn 1: ~ 1s"' jJ .:.;·4' iu.111n1 1.2' ll JI !tit. JO .:.:1" -J·K-lnttr .. 1 o1 11111 11..:1.,.,..,.1 "'°'"" 1~ "'' Sunnower Office, Costa Mesa, eer"* corp ss sv. s\4 Pi. . . • . SJ11C 111'?.1.f 1 42 q •2 -u J1e•.,,A11 .1• 1• n'' ''" 12,~ + ~ ...-rt¥ 1" '"' Coun•Y c1 or1"9t. s1,., o1 ol Crocker ~,·1.,.05 Nati·onal 1i,:111 sn 1.to 13' '~ ,,.11 27\~ t' '•~', ,.,·!.4 "' M 19 "' 1~ -ll Jil~.o.u pf • .it ·s •"" Pi N ~ ~ -Paul L Hetr1·ck Laguna 1 T!lrn ..o u 4\ :in· ~ ~· "' '" ...... • » nu " + ~ J1f'r.r 211 7 ,i.; , • ., •' -c111..,,n1•. del~•llled '' 1o1'°""1: · • .l""""""'"""'"""""'m .. aom.,..,,.,,...,,. ... """"••J•lldt.Olr. 1 20 '3 " n....: 11,, ~ E11rolnd l.lDD l ,.,, 1111o 11·,., + "' J•N;,F ··:re. J} ~''• ~. 444 + •\ Lot 131, TrKt un. """ bccl! M Bank. Beach. has been appointed]' 1111lrJ""n :. n ~ lt:it 20·11 -"" ~"•niP ·'°" 19 l!' .. 3"" lV.• + 'i Jap.on fni:a. i •1·i ., 41 -h •••e• 30121 •~ tht llfflCH ol 111<1 CowntY Sutl'ff h h Id ' e1111 L•UD 1 H 16 JSl/o 26 f Vo Wnller~ 71 'l'f\o "" 'lt'"O +~ Jri~fnnPI .IO •• HI' ~ 111.0 ····· llecorder o1 0 ,,,,.., counl\'. ••-•IY 19 I as e various director of creative services --c-o1 In 1~,,5 11 .50 Inv co.o. 1t.:n 1l.J4 N 1!:11 '·" ,,,. a1oct HR 1, " 63._ 60 6J\t 1,. ~ire.,•110 1;,." ao 1• '31~ JJ•~ . . 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The1 well· bliw out SUAday monllill and .... atlll Olll of COllllOI Mon\l"Y· It wu flow. in& •L ao ett.imlted rate of 25 mlllloll cub!< leet dlliy from 1 deplh or 11,'30 reet. . . .~ FORT LAUDEJ\DAtE, FIL (UP!) '-Ouia Organlza· tJon, lnc., 11ld it will develop a ltOO . m 1111 on cnndomlnlum COlllpMI °" I 1-tract near Hollywood, Fla., com· prlsJnc 2,llO IJ>llr1ments In II hJih rt.. bulldlnp, a roll COW'M and a'lab. CHICAGO (UPI) -ICP, 1nc., hu aDDOUnced a new electrooiaUc photocopitr that can duplicate documents as long a 500 fctt ind a1 thick u a tllephone book in a.roll, led Pl(ID( op<rallon. With th<> book · attachme~l. It ts ·In. tended to sell for '650. ~ • • PHILADELPIUA (UP() - loltrw.Uorwtl UlWUe.s Corp. has boolgbt Tragew Coooer Works. Jnc ., or New York~ a maker of on flttd water he.1tttrs, ror lts Bradror4- Whlte sub!ldlary, wbldl till water beater plants In ~ dlevWe, llicb., andJ.olibvlll0'1 __ 1\)o, ·1 \ ' -_.__~c--~"--="---'-~------''-·-~~-~---''"'-'-"""'-'-'-~-~-·~MM•·~~~1r··~·•···~· ... ···~···~·· ...... ?CtF...,~~-~ ....... wc=-_.i'J!aPS.·•=•• ... =~a ... •anm-.~·~O::..C::~'::;.-'-':;;:~ .•• ;;:;.,.""""""°;..;;;.,.:.L.:::o:•~·= ~ I ' • -- ... f " • " • • ' JI ~LV 1'11.~T \ • Bard ·Work Wl,io ·Gan:.AffQrd ~ LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NM"JClf ·-' ·1-~~~'""~~~~ ~~~ ....... ..... Cl.l.Tll'ICATI 0" •USl!lllSS Ctlf"'KATI. OP l llSI HeU fll(TITl6US lfAMI '' ' r • #' . f • ; •tetlltOUt MAMI. ,.._ \lftlltniOl'MCI clofl <ttfily M II «!ft. ·Mamon . Wants o·wti Life ' . To Own a Home? )'"N ""'°'"..._ oon «MH'I' N 11 «Ill-d\l<..,.e 1 °""'INM."' 16J~_1W. C..•I HwY .. Mllnt I JM1MM •I .. J1'0l\t. MdnOllt, ,.....,.. lk.ai. C.ll!CWlll& UlldW !ht fie· f-11111 V•Uw, ~\&, \lllMI'" TM fie> tllllM llrm MIN ti 1CUITOM HOUSE tit• II"" lltfM If "GIL'VllL"• OR($$ LIOHTIHO ~ llYI Mid 111"1!1 ... ~ J SltOP' tlllll "'-I Mi.i'llr,n it Cl111'1--.:I of "°'" of tht fOllOllllnt --"' .._. ' ' un QN 'flt f000W111$ Ml'Mflo whOM twn'lll. In fllll Mft\t lft (1111 MIO P\lee of rtlidtAU .. •• ' O c l 1 i19111 tllC. o1 ... kllnDI II <M·tollOilfrl:I.: fO!iow.: ' • ' '1 . ANGtLES (APf 7 ln pleadills guilty -eriOed up Iii', tT--..:.._ 'l 01..-t Oblntelll. uo1 s. Ait1tnttt. 01111 £llo~111 cr.-1111. 2tl ·A~Clt SI .• ,_ ... ~N DI lhe , _ t•-penlt•·U··-· ""'1-11-.. ~'l\llll' \r 1 ~ ,.~ e.•11-11·•11~ c°''' MtM. c111tor111• ..... llD"•·1 _\~s 1toe· ,... -., ...... uu ..,.""'my_ I " ~\1 · ... WASHINGTON (AP)-llalf over 30 years at present n-Dtltid: u(WtrY Mo 1m · 011N J~ll.rt 1t, 1t1t ,1 Cou.lty.Qeelfal JlU, I life b •I\ stake," Glltiwl otiemolil 0-f , CrHtll ,.. tlight man ~ over ''He'll do J~ lµmal!,. U~Jgh, 1 • MAV ~·S ~ of all Americans cannot ,.Uord terest ofln9 percen 81 t ~nllandto st: f~~l'",~":.~; , ,.... &'t...1~:Fc~C~~~•H1Ai . · •-and--•·-t-11 1 1~·•\.-·t •-•-• ~ t to~ 1n a izo.ooo house, ac-$31,000 int.en . 1•1<1 gr ,.,... ""'* 111 .... 1cw ~'"I'· --o.. -*-,., it. 1'"· btfw• ""' • .... ues 11~1 no ..... Char e eeQ "" .. t i 11111: '"""' an ,. •·--..,_.,, •-~ .,.. ,. .. L... in "'°" ..-ttkl Sfi"· a lot of Ume. He ha! attorney, the .... ,..._.. would R. 1 cor g to a • • t h u m b n a 11 price for the home would be. ~ ::':.W .,,::,.• ..,,,.;;.,..1:1\4 i. Wbo-~1.., ";'p;.J..t ~ t:U.-.. cruftl nhi...-A.o. ' ._,..,,. u~1..,._u I 1:u 000 W'\beCI 4it t1111 _.111111'' W'""r""" 1M kno..,. to mt1 to be lilt ,.,_ WbMI a. , .... ~,....,'education be too bu$Y holdifll Prm corr "'""""""" ' -1 sketch ol tl'M; failure of our ....,, • . ._ .,,. acu-leclffll n. ••KU!td t11t .. ,.,.. 11~ ,. wtli(flbtd , •. t11e ... 1111111 ~ bas trwble reaJiiPI' and ferences to '1'otk oq Uie .. ca:se." ~,_:-r_,_,,.._ .....,. J ~~:' :11y1te11f' drawn for Congress. E\len at these rates. Patman IOPFK:~!" 5(~.:-J,..1 f~. _. •cMOwleclpaj .... eculed '9,rltllng. .. , Another· .Mamon Cdeo<I. l"t· . ,, • The studY by the House isaid, the mortgage money aUU-~~~im.1• , __ tou1<i.1 k~,., 11:. ftll\n' , e ._la Charles M. · ?tflDSOO,.. tomey George E. Shlp~y of Banking and· Currency Com~ 'ls not available lo govefnment ...... °"'~'::\:.. ,~-·-~ -. ~~f!~~~;{;'"JOrlllt -"ief ol the ""'11•di<, b/PJ>I< Long ~ad>, says Manaon •Is --"°'~ tan that Is link~ . to stYen quite int.elligeot. .; mlttee ~taff shows that 28,4 programs, savinjs and Joa.ii "IAIJ~ro ~..:'. c.w: D•ltt ,.1io1. ::'C'~'"'°" ~lru · ..,,--~-klll'••'s, million ho"·-\.o!•-, IO I. t bank!, insurance companies. ,. ..... .., t7 .,.. """-"' 3. 10. "· NO"".'" 1tn WUlfTI: Wl6 "I think be could makt ..._.. ~ ,.,. 1J1'111 PlllllllMtl D ...... CO-I ~ltr Pti.t. t. · the d 1 ju UUo I t ft d The nation's housing goal la J•""'•'" 20, '' ·111111 Fttir....,,., :a. 10. Acamst a v ~· ofi dJeS some aenulne conlribuUon to .m n peop e, canno a . or . 26 million new units in 10 LEGAL NoncE "10 11).1.JO .crtrninal lawyers;-he !s his own defense U h i s payments on a ' 2 0 , 0 0 9 years. Housing starts were off , •--,. LEGAL NOTICE · ding his ·own. defense partlci,.,.Uon was limited,'' mo tg••e ' I hi--!"" r -. · 32 percent ast year, w ""' ·c11tr1ir1c:ATt! °'•ult,.••• ainst conspiracy charges In Shibley satd. uvlrtu II 11 od ,_ . t p t th u •1<1•T10us ""Ml' , · T-Jun "II'•• f t .ro.-~-a Y a m eraUI: m· means o a man e na on TN lll'dfr~ doll arttfr'lhl,ll con-NOTic.-TO c111:D1roas -~ .. '6s 0 'IC ress '"1ol-..ruu "His whole manner. his come famines Mve been pric· "is movi ng away fror_n achlev· ~1in. 1 "'1$IMI•.,'" Lido ,..,.. 0r1ve suP1:1t1011 c:ou•r o• TH• e and. !our other pel'IODS whole appearance ... he has a ed t 1 the hou·•·· k 1 ,, in •-1 t bout the N•. 211, ~ a..o. c.uiomi. . ....,. sTAT• oir CAl.IFOllNIA J101t ··-' ·-· 'In 1 ·1 OU 0 -.&'6 mar e. g tu.at ~ a a Ille flcllllcin '''"'• -ti MARl)lftll! Tiii C,DUNTY 01' OllANOl muruer cwuges a 8 er quallly of reasona"'le"""'"' sa1"d --•ttee Ch a J r man safe ,~ ,., should be an. MOOELS Mil t11et .. 111 11nn i. '°"'"'" ""'A ... * le s1a.n.... • ' '{ ··~ ............... ti""" r of ll)e folJoWJl!it "· "'°"" --.,..,.. In Ett•i. °' EllWIN o. DUKE, Otc.-td. ,, .. '6. ' calzllness, friendliness about Wright Patman ([).Tex.), aj proaching It." !vlf ..... pltca" ~ .. I I foll<Jw$1 NOTICE IS .HEllE8Y -OIVf:N .. !ht ·Everv day he. goes to the him. J think If his role was .... · \.-ari I •-J F •-( Kw M. llllf""·'" Lid<> P'•rtt.or1.,. trf'dftor1 of the •IMW• MIMll ~tnt · / ...... operung 1K: ng on egl:l a· our measures are U'I: ore Ho. ,., New-' .. •di.' c.u1orn1•. • ffl•' ,11 w•soM 111Vl1>11 c111m1 _."'" it. w ll~rary near hi! cell. limited to crosH1amining one 11J,,. . tion to .help home buyers. the committee: · 01\td 21J....i.,.,·1110 111d OKe<1t111 ,,, """'1r1111 to '°'' tt1em • • eUmes he In t.e .. ev'I e w a· ·or two. witnesses, the jury-~:::===~================="==~ K.., M. 11~1"11• • with 111e '*'1$6111' woucht.,, in~ or11ce New York Ma;yor John -A Home Owners Mortgage $l•tt °' c.111Dr11l•~ Dr"'" counl?: of Ill• cier\ of 111e ·~ .. 1111td court. or nUal witnesseJ or talb to would be able to see If ht is lJ dsa then~ It ·;i ' ---eo· t" in ellect °" ;......,., n,; 1t7'11. .._. rn•. • t. ,.,...,, "*"· ""'"' "" -"""" D y, 1;,. W ness, saJu LN<W rpora Jon, a Nifl•rY Plol'blk i,, 111111 fof Mid ft11i, 'IOllCl'lttt. ,, ""llftDfnltllfd"lt"" offk • dvisers. the monster as depicted or~ the nation's tiousing goal! are federal bank to make direct Hl"MMllY _,.., K•., M. 1111~ k-°' cur111 L. 11:i.111. .1.tter111.,. 11 L.w, o101 Ho-h r · 1 " • g b belog " n -to ti.· .,.. --whoM -i. Norltl 11r.nd ..,,....,,,o. su111 m, Gl-E w can a man -w ose ex· ea .uv1n uman · • C 1 have .--··••! but legal .... "simply a jokt," Uiat a higher loans to moderate Jncorite tublcrlbtd ,. ,,.. w!ftllfl IMt""-t-•M ""'· c,111.,.,.11 ,1101. whlcr. • ,.. 111e. rienct ill legal matlef's is But another attorne• who in a ifomla. '"""""'"..,. uo p~ortty for the •-··-Ing en·,,·, home buyers at m· terest rates .a.-lfdtd s111 IMt\lle4 11"4 .. ,,,.,, of blillness °' JM Ulllill:f'sllnt lft •It""''· ' ea 1 Cb deJ _....... vlsers are not recogniud b·.1 11 iiuu:i 10FF1c1AL 1EALJ '"" Ptrt11111tw 111 m. nt•te of 111~ c1ec .. miled to proceediggs that sees Manson almost daily, ry essman enuc:u 1 la needed and the. root of the nOl to e1Ci!'ed 6.5 percent. ""..., -.it1 ~ a...1• wittolft 111ur !nOl'lfhl 11ttt' ~ n,,1 aced him In prtsoo for 20 or Days Shinn, hinls othtrwise. himself in a rape, kidnap, rob-j.he.co(lrt. problem may he In the ad· -A National Oevelo~t Notar? PlllWLc.(ttltorftf• ,...t1nc~11on of tt.Js notic... he trl I In !.,. bu' · I h ,. ••• ~.. Prl11CIP•I Of!k• In 01t.c1 J1"utl'l' 1t. lt10 jlli.s .35 years ~pe ~ . p~Vall "If he does go 00 hls own, , ry a r..... '~was CCII· Keene ru ed t a t fl.ianson ministration's tight money Banlt to make direct loans. or or"'" count? shrri..,. G. Duk• t;agamst seasoned prosecutor's? there will be five or sii olhtr victed. Although Chessman waived his right to counsel, policy. to guarantee loans from ®n-:,1f:,n~~1'°" f»Jr..s !:~= ~:ciw.l:~t"t ~Preci·se information about defe••• attorneys," sh,. n n had attorney Al Matthews as · saying, "It's a sad·and tr8glc "We cannot fight Inflation at ventional leaders ror low aod Pu111;'1led 0r11111 co.11 DAiil' "''°'· cuaT1s L l(UNS ·-• d . h did ..•• f hi t bu! I fh d h I II J." ... ,., 21 Ind """""" :a. IO. 17• •I Nwtll ., .... •*-•·· '''"" lU allSOll's self-defense strategy said. He re.ferred to aUorneys an a viser, e m""'" 0 s s ep, 1 you ave u the sacrifice of despe rately moderate income housing at a \111 141-111 0 ..... 11. c111for!111 ,.., hard lo come by. Police of. for five of Manson's followers cross-examining. and complete concePtipn of needed housJng: Ind t e d ,' ' rate no higher lhan sii: per· LEGAL NOnCE ~~u,:s:::,,,111 I ficers, public officials and at-who aJso fact trial lo tht kill· Chessman, some attorneys consequences of acting as your Undsay said. "Jf we ignote the cent. · PlllllllhfCI Of'Mlll' <0-111 D•1tr l"ilot. he rt I -n attorney" ' -============,,!------,:;;;,------J..,,,.,,., '10. 21 1n4 Fet1r11<1rr i . 10. ,. tomeys art restricted by court ings. says, came an expe on aw "" · need for housing, using in·, .. "10 11K-10 , order from commenting on the "They'll do tht ,bull( of the during 12 years of appeals Josepp A. Ball. an atto~y, flation as our excuse, we will 1"01t•T10N 'case. work," Shinn said. before hls--e1ecutit1n. He wrote was appointed by the court to accomplish nothing, e1cepl l{l LET'S 'IE fRIENDl y ~~:11" LEGAL NOTI~ ' But from others who have AM,· ther asse. t, Shinn added, many of his own motions and advise Manson on s e If· make those least able to af-ollPORATlON ----....,-,M~,~,,,-~--- ef bu f li ' . ii ed ,(_,I,,. 1 OM O• I talked to him, a picture is anson's c'--e knowledge bri s I ~ ter sel ng several representation. Ba urg him ford il' bear the intolerable u you' havo new nel .... hbon 11111.•r s1rn1. NOTic• o' oisso1.uTi ""' -~ IN fk· ' f'AllTllll'R5HIP •-•I emerges. of his Codelendanls, which he. book1, used the money to hire lo have coci>unsel. burden of tii.Oation, by denying or know of anyone movtnc IQO DCKONTllllUANCI It lo h I . h'-fl hi M ADI a 01" USI OJI l"IRM NA#ll "Charlie realizes the legal will rely on, in questioning a omtys e Pm Q I · ~fanspn's ,opppne'ilts will be them lhe he.Ip they must have to our area. please WI us ~ '"'""'"" 1o 111e~111c1n1 crt ,s.dloll complalties facing him , ' ' witnesses. When Manson 'insisted on Oe~ty Dist, ,A"tlys. Aar6n H. to find decent housing." 10 that "-e may extend a ~ .,.1.....,... 1ni.f o1 ..,. c_....,...,. c• '"' °' says one of Manson's visitors "You can Jnuuine him conducting his own defense, Stoviti and Vincent T. Undsay said a half million friendly welcome &nd help T~0,:i"-c·c!~a =::~-:, ~i!.11~ :i1c~1~11~ ~i!: ~'ho a's~ anonymity. "He's cross -e 1 a mining Susan Superior Court Judge \Vllliam G\lgliosl. Stovlti say~, ·•·we New York apartments are un-tbem to become acquainted -nr• ~., "' ::,t TE"': L.P'i'~'::'',nc1 ~" :'. picking up ·more ability each Atkins." . -s:. Kffne told him: "i\S ·a have'35(1 JaWyers in the cifice. flt to live in for one reason or 1n their new 1urroundini:a. HAYNIE, ·-r•• ,..1neri 11er1:tofor• d "H •· · to b ··!. 11.11. Atkin ood f d' t ·• dg I' I I · W · II f th ' " •\.-fl t' 20 ~ t .( • -•atcl 1n tiutin•u 11/ldtlr the llrm nemt ay .• esgotng aveqw~a •T~s s, a een llll~ JU e, m mpormg .you not .. ecanca 'Qnany."o ~llh aoou,,;r, a a per"~n o TIONAL, 11 E~t•E JANITOR seRvtce ,, m surprise ·ready in the 09{ JO has ~en desCrtbed aa . a to late thli s~ep. rm doing A1a~·has had a weatth qr all rental.9 art ~ubstandard, So. Coast v1·suo· r -_._ ..... ftliu111 Mll11 s1...i. Slnlt. ....... Ctlltltl'l'll•. da '' oi..1.... _, · • f I •-··-w-•<-... of mld11laht. Sffl.,...,. to 15 ya. ~member of the, MaJUOn cl.an every ..... 16 I .can to dissuade free advice "from .visiting and ball o aJ 11uu~ing is at 494-0579 -t 1:1 .. 11 ,..., ~ .. 11 ... 11Jd 11"" dllcon· This same visitor says who wu al the scene.s of.the you." Jawvers. a.friend 53""· But,.least40ytarsold. 4~9* 11111*1"'-11oe °'wold M~i .,... "'-' ' •• , T" •ft• Ilk! dluol\IHOll "° ... ,._ Nd ?ttansoo will nevtr accept , klW!ngs and gave detllls to a Under California law, a w.hen he asked fof a tape In the. "sketch" Patman at. Harbor Visitor ,.,, .... o. 11111, 1..-r1t., 10 1-obi!"''°"' fir .. 111 formal COUM'-1. ~'He q\lotes grand jury. . defendant no longer can have recorder becaU&c or limited ta.eked "today's ruinouS high "1' :,..,~::_ f«mtr ~;:,;1 R£ JAN•TOR sE11:vicE Mansan: "Every lime I had Attorneys can ree'all )>ut one a legal adviser as d Id reading and wri ting skills, a interest, tight mon~y 646-0174 1u1o11e11 .,,.. 11v w.~ L. 1rw111 I nded I Cb f d . d d hi d "A M• ooo rt M1rtln w. ll"t' Srroll9f G. H1?11I• an attorney e up simi ar case of thi.s magnitude eSsman. De en ants may JU ge turne m ow,1. economy. ........ mo gage h• v1ce •rtsl-STATE OF cA.L1FoRN11. 1 _____ .:_ _____ ....:_ ____ ....:_.:_....:_...,.....:_....:_:__.:_ ____________ :.__:.__::._ _____ ~~------....:.--:._:._ __ _;:__:._::= 1111Wted 11141 COUHTY OF OkA.NGE l 1t, ' . . " ... • • • • ~-­• When y,ou look up' a number in the,1>b.on~ book, here's a helpful tip to make it' easier to find the number th& next time: underline it, circle it, put an X or • check or any kind of mark by it. And if anyone as~ who said it was all'right to mark up the phone book\ just tell them we did. We'rehere to help. , Plclflc Telep"9ne_@~ ... <·"' • • • • • • • ' • • • • • ·-• • • • • •..- "' •• If ot Ille cw-Oii 11111 11h di? of J•ftU•rY· 1'70. l!tfOre acVl-leclt· .,.., 1111 ~ I !liOll,., l"IJbllC:,~11\ 11011 ex.aittd llld ....... JCI C.OU""°t --11'1' -elr'M )':A.LTER. L. UtWIH' _,,, WIL!-'I' 0. ""IM'lfrl M1 HA.'t'NIE. 11.nc:nm 'ID me Ill lie It. """"' tlc\11 1e1I !ht wi-111in11 ,,, wblcrlbed iii 11w·wullh1 t. llrst •l:ilwe 111im.......i 1ild .unowledeed llllf ..., lft<omd '"" ..,,, •• trts !SEAL ) WITNESS llft·ll111d ·~ otlkltt Mil, fdWlrd ft. Ltikl~ NollTY Pijblk: St• .. ot Ct11tomr1 . Jlr lnc;lNI Oflkt Ill f 'l.. 0r ...... COUftfY ' j • DellY Pllcll, M? COlftl'l'liSlklll t:ul .... 3, '" 11. Slt>"""btt n. 1tn J!Jl).111 CAYLO• ANO •uo ----:c::-::-c-::--:::::::----·<A""""" ~-Lew LEGAL NOTICE UI Int 11'11 '""'' Siii• ltt a.tt. ..... .wlf. "''' -------------1-·-···••1 .. ' , .. ~ f!l/tln.Md ·o,.,,.. •Cotti ~•ll'f Piiot . SIMIESS Jl"lllrY ~ 1' ·Ind _,,bf.,.,., j, 10. ._ 1119 . • .. • • ..,. ,..-.tt·TO ll"t' '"' k ·un-.... PtibMo Cl., LEG;\L N011CE llMer fn. fie. E UNkNOWHj-----:~:=:;--~---fllaT Sltcl j'lnn • ...... t2M Pff'IOll ,.,__ MdT1Cl· TO Clt5DITOflS ~ le. n SUPllllOR COVllT OP TMt! S111.P1Mt (1 .. ""'· STl.TIE o-= CALltlOll"NIA l'Of!;_ THIE ~OUNT'I' Ori' 'OU.NM ..... A-M7'4 • • £11111 o1 HERllEJlTIW\ aATTfJlMAH, Dtct:•t"lld. · • NOTICE IS NEllEaY GIVEN• ts ti!• crffffori -°' t!Mt-ati.!d ill"*" dKlcMl!t t .,.., t 1h-f 1P per-i.tvl,. tltlml "'IMt TM r 11111 S11tt • .-111 ·~ _. t""'lrtcl ta flt. ttlem. 8. Vlftc.lftl Witt! tto. ~rt voucMn. lft ltlt ,,me.. ...,._, ....... d IM' Cltr'k ol the 1tioow. lftlllleod -rt. 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Or-·1, C11lltrnl• ttU& COllCl11el"'9 I ""'Inell 11 411 SlM 51 , T.i, fn11 JU·lll1 N~ &eldl, C1Hfor11l1, \lnlltt IM fie-A"""'t"t'I fw bearH>r llltous firm ,._"'9 of KINGS ROW HA.Ill Plllllld1rcl Or-Coilfl DtllV Pllo! .• GOODS L TO. and 11111 1110 firm b com-J~""'rY 21), ti 1nd Febru1ry ,, 1G, ....:i ol lflG lllllO'll'I.,. HrslftS, ~ !'10 lot-l'O ~ In lltll .,., •l•C.S ot mldet1c1 ire ~ ';!=,;. G. Twior. 10'!11 Mill A"'"•---,cLc£cGcAc=L,-cNcOTJ=cCE::-:-:---Wu1r11111t1er. 1· MOTOC• TO <••OITOllS Johll 0. Kl111, 2011t Htrbor hie l.•nt1. •U~l!!R1011 COUllT 01' THI: H...ntl .. lorl lt•Cfl. Mart M, K1111, 'IC112 H•rbor fl~ STATI! OF CALll'Oll NIA ,OR. .,,, l111e, Hu11tl1>11I011 hKh. Tiii COUNTY OF 01\ANCJI D..,lt lol. li:lftll, 19' P11'k. l,-l!lu(fl. N .. A .. 4,ff Ot!M J•"\lllrY 76. Hl'O E1!1te of MARGA.ll:ET H. CECIL, WlttlMI G. Tl?lm' ~~~~i: 15 HEltEllY GIVEN to Ill• ::,:o,.-K~i9,,. ~lion o1 !ht tbo'ftl n1rned dlctdtlll 011114! H, K\ftll ttl•I I~ --l\llvlftt; Clllftll "1!111t llo• .'. _. 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LEGAL NOTICE P1o0tllfled 0r-e Cont 0,11,. !'tlDI. 1-----~-:-::=------1 :~•rvt1T u. n. 11 .nci , ..... ..., J. l'-iMl1 tm • 0 -7fl Cl!ATIPICAT• OP COllPORATIOM l'OR TRA.NIACTION 01' •UllNIEIS UNOlll LEGAL NOTICE JllCTITIOUS NAMlt >------;:-:;::;-------T11E UNOEAS19NED COltPOjtATION I 1'-»Nf de-. heretrf nrtll'; tti.I" .. tGndllcll1111 ClllTl,ICATI o-= •UllNIEIS l!wll'lftl kluffd ti 11>4 Newport •ICflT!OUS PlllM NAME ' llo\lltvlrd, Cml• Mi1t, C1tlfotnl1, Ul\der Thi llllCftrlJDl'ltCI dot"$ here by certltv -~ nctl!Jtui flfm Mme· of RUTTMAN'S !Mt he 11 condl/Ctlna 111 Engineer""" TllllES IM Ill.II 11111 111'111 h c.f!lllOllll lflf COll•Ultlfll ltutl-11 1'01 81!fttloo Ille hl!IDwllll ~lllOll. whllll PrllKIMI Strwl. N,_t hid!, C.lllwl!1', ~ Pike of llu$1fttu II I I fOI .... ; ' 11M llcflt!Ow firm -o1 ~RODU(;. P-clflc (Ms! Whllrllle Tlr•, '-., Tl°"E£RINO ASSOCIATES 111111 ~I 111d Hll'f, kW:., llll Wl!lf CMri-llMI 11 etmPo5fCI o1 !lie folllr#lnt """°"' ...... -=u11Mo11, C.llfeml• ~' .. wtloM MOM In fll!I •lld PIKt °' ra.k!lllCI: WITNESS !" 11111111 lhh ,.,., 11' "' 11 11 tollOWI. fa-wit; J1t111trr, ""-, e ·--· ' COltf'OAA'r£ IEA') lmrt • --'· UOT t.mboll SI .. .. N-1 8NCll. C.lllON1l1, l'-Clflc: ,Co.tit Wh01tNll W!TNEIS mj l'll!ICI lhhr. l•lh 41• •f Tltr C. .. Inc.. , >r-9_. l, •ut11nt• .n ... ,.,. • ... ... • Jt.mtJ C. llortt• Pr .... T~. STATI!' OF CALIFORHIA. ,!UY A.. Rull"'.,. ' COUNTY DI" 011:1\NGE. H ST.11E'Or'CTL"o1tNIA 1 °" Jall\llll"f' 14. lfN. bttor1 ..,., J , COUNTY o-= OMNO'l I SS. ~~"':' ~ Mfll'St'~" fub10k In 1114 M o.. ttils .... •·· " ,,-.," 0 > ... • t. ru dlf'll ltttre!n, ... -T nv • A,. • 1,., """' Qllnmlullftld 111111 -1\. ---11¥ btttr1 ""' 1 NOltrY l"ulllk I~ •11111 fW •llM••M Jlmu C. 11ot11r, kll(IWt! lo,,,. .. ~ c-i., •nd ., ..... --11'1' .,,. 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A, Cr.wfctrf Notlrr Publlt , C11lf«tllt ,....,., PlllllC<ttlforNI ~•lnc.IHl Otlkt In 0rtl'lft C-t'P Orll!ff Cdll'!IY MY C.,,,"'lvklon E~plr~ "AT C....mlulon E••lru -Ju,..+Kn -... -Jlu'l'l'"o.-tm--"wtllllf\H Dr111tf C1111 • 0•111 Pllo!. l'utill11\H Or-1 COllt.I Otlh' Pllot.i Jtlllllrr ff tnd febflit"I' 1. lll I!_. .(tnytr.J 20, 21 .,,, Ftbru1ry i, .. >•o ~:!i:::::::::::::;-----:::---::::::--::-::::--:-~------:::::::---:::::::::::::.:---::::::::::::::::::::::::::--~::--~----~------------------~,:--~-:---~--1:'~'·:!_~-------; IU.~ ~ ff.It f • r I 1 • ' ' • ' ' • • ' ' • • .. " • • ' • " • ' ' • " • ' ' ' ' " . . .. I VOL. 63, .N0 .. 28, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES I . • • ' baek~- EDITION ' '' I!• ! • ~•'I • 4 • " ' -;:.. -lo 1·.1.1.:,, I " I . ~ . Ltlgq:h.~ · Override 0.p:pO~iti()p:: ~tli4 . . . ' •• Ill . ' . " . ' By RJCHARD P. NAU. 'Of ... c.111 "'"' '''" A wr.illen argument opP911ing the ta.x · override sought by the Laguna Beach lTnified ·Schoo~ District c 9n ta In a statistical errors about the amount of tu: increase, ·according to the Orange County . Superintendent of• Schools office,. Robert ·Matlhew, deputy county auperlnteodenl of schOOls, ·b'as p:tipared a lt!afiet carrying bolh the arguments for and against the override and bond issue Alton Allen r' . to be -'Feb. 14 and bu prei>arOd a stat.en1e.lt of bis own beaded, 11statement o~ ecrodeOus staUstlCfl'facts/' '111!\lealltt Will go OUI )o '"1\ters ~ the c'lstr1e1 •Iona: with sample ballots prior to the election. 'Ibe arlJl&IDents ~ng the tax ·rate ircrease were prepared by . the Laguna . beaclt Taxpayers Association, loc. which hai 'as Its 'office'l'll Edward C. 1:.otr,' presi- C.:ent ; Jl\mes Lawler, vke president; and "'~rs. Mary V. Lounsbery, .secretary. , The argument·~ "'Propo&itkp .A, ~and c wtlLtota1 ·•l.JJ·per 'lfXI 8111•ed v£1uaUon raiJdq ·t11e to.tal,ticbool,tu·bllll 1rom 13.1$ toll-• P«'1ttoo" · • The •rgumerrl ...... to lump • dly lllX 1ncre ... with the;IChool propooed w increase and throws· tn an estlmaled lft. .,. ... ol 10 pen:ent ·bl the -\'aluallon. ·• Jt calculates, on lhla basis, that (he owner ~of> a ~y1 ·IJlleSled a~··'8Jlll0 would pay 191. 711 mo<e lo it10 tl!ari in llllf · ·S .S_ Withhold Plan Put. .,., .......... c-1 L;:? ·. .. ... • • I ' ~·u ' . I 1 . ·. · llY. •Plill lntorl•nrl,1 ,, . ' -· .. ; , • r ~ T-.,.~, l'l~•I lV~Y.- • .• . • r " i ,• ··· E'1 r-~o·~ ,~ l • _ •J!. •J 1 I • i.. .... -~ ' ' ' . ' ' • ·e·,.; . -. " . ' • ' .ir. -' E N •' .ew ew . ;P.ro~apis ' • ;Foe Joins Republicans In Package -~:roposed By TOM BARLEY Of lllt Dt!IJ '11et S .. H A recall spokesman who disappeared shortly after anoounclng the launching of the movement against Supervisor Alton E. Allen. swi,aced long eoough Monday \o awltch his political ,allegiance. ·Anthony: J. Tarantino of San Clemente, accompa=iif: by .(~ll~w recall organizer Paial C~...oter, 'c!ia'nged hU ,political a.f. . . . tillati~ from Democrat .to ~PQl>U~n·al the 1Rei:latrar, of V,otens offtce tn Santa Ana •. ·The San Cleciente man also aiivlsed 9>unt~ ,officials that he should now tie re1arded as a business manaa:er and not #a' tei;Ule busjneas owner aa previously , r&corded. . : , ' . ' . 11 M. I f • Ul'IT~ Torantino, !O, of 401 Ca ' igue 0 • : PHILOSOPHER DEAD AT''1 fered no explanation for the change m--. a.m.nct· Russell · regiltratlon. He 'could OOt be reached loda)-for com- ment on his action. · · .. Lotd · Russell, Rebel to World, ,Carpenter, who . has :t.iken· oVet the yjlC&]. chores on~ handled ~y Taranti~o. would only conflnn that his companion had chaitged his registration. "We will have· a s\,atement to of~~r . at· a later dale," Uie , public relations e1ecut\ve co;.= was ibe subject 01 ·~•1a.-Succ~bs at 97 tion today thrOugtlout the Fifth Dlslrlct ~ as ·Ute-·man who will run against LON'boN (\lPl) -~Bertrand Russell, ~rvlsor-Allt;.n in•t.he June 4 primary · &uthor, miltbemetician, philosopher, No-;~Allen,' 72. anilounced Moeyday that he ~I Priie' winner .a'nd perhaps . the 1be,st will be a ·candidate in that race and that knbwn pacifist. coll!psed , arid died Mon-he Will expose the backers of the recall mo•emerit _ flnancial , and political _ day night al his" farmhouse in Penrhyn-deUdraeth, Wales. He was 97 and had during the contest. been Ill with the nu. ' carpenter, a De!110Crat who h 8 s -With a smile, Russell used to den y that unaUccoufullY sought Co!!gress and he:. was .born to rebel , but for much of AssemDly suts io·Orange ·COunty,.had no tberpast aix decadea his hawklllte fa ce comme'nt to-offe. on ,\lien's statement. and flowing whtte haii proclaimed a dis- Tbe Cypress Democrat states that he sent that infuriated national leaders the SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Gov. Ronald Rea&an has reversed b;s adamant four. year opJ>O<ltion to payroll wUbboldlJl1 ol state Income taxes' a'nd ·decided to tn. corpoi8te It lD his w rev~on plan, UPI ' learned today. Sources said Reagan withdrew hb op- poaltion to withholding so he could finance pros>;erty tax ·,enct. snd 'solve an ' ' . accur.ate cash now problem in a t,. t e e,ovemnlent. .' . • , &apn scheduled 1an afternoon · ne1\'I ...-.. ~-.... jiiabCO>or · as p;rt ol the pactage, which to ihlft neuly It. blUlon In . . . llaiu<ea said ollltt featutes of·lbe tu plM Include a , bM:ceril mo•••• In the present five«nkw>-tw.dollat. sales tu. 1 reduction In the r1 rpereeDt oU depteUon ruJoWanee, 'an lbci'eUe for u~ bracket · income taxpayers Ind a1 tax break (or renters financed thi'ougb·tPeancame tu. The taI lncre·ase5 are• ~y. llellgan 'hai aid,. to · flnat1Ct substantial, reductllln• ii pre'perty tuet. , Reai;in ,batf1 Adamahlly o·p:p o S't d witbhOldlng.sinoe 'bll J*'CaJ'Qpalgn whtn Oemocrab wlllt"'1 tol oJopt II>< ·1ederal sy!tein of autc:maUcally colJectlng st.ate income tax payments·.;from a' worker's reirular paYcbeC~ • , 1 '. ' • Shor:tly after taking of£1ce Vt 1967 , Reagan said WithholdlTlg "tends :to make government c'a r e le•·• wlth ·the . minagement" of taipayera.' mOney:. Reagan · maint.aiHd .. Tues lhould Hurt !' ' .. · . c;c;vemh,ent rmanciar exper:ts predict the State ·faces •a series of ''ciSh· fioW" problems by the ·end . of lbcal 1970-llC Withholding would ease. the shortage. LITTLE S:4 VER CAN CATCH UP .. now hu more than the 9,748 signatures World over. he need! to force Allen i11to a recall el~c-"lli~s come as a shock to everyone." , · • lion. And bis n:tng of those names w1l1, sai4 Mnneth Coates, director or the Ber-The .mall investor· has become a • he 181a: be timed tto that the recall ~nd tiiand R.Ussell Peace Fouoclation. "I spoke "n'ul sance" to the' tirokers, banks,' even the regular ballots will be offered to fifth to Bertrand qo]y a few llays ago and he the U.S. Treesury· Department, wrttes ,Olitrict voters oo•June 4. seemed in good health, working on peace Flnaoclal .~st ,,:iY,lvia Porter, in a AUen his bee~ repeatedly attacked for fOOiidaUon pfojects." two-part seriel Oii Page JO today. the. i>f;st . siA montbl by unknown tie. will be succeeded to his ra rely used But that's no reasor· why> you should'be dlstrlbdtorJ. o( Ut~rature. Carpenter, title of Earl by his son, Viscount Amber-disCrlminatecf ·aa:alnat, prevented by Tarantlnv and ottier members of \he lty.' Edltlr; his fourth wife, was at his minimums pnd red ta~ from earn.Ins the reca11 canipaign have persistenUy declin-side .at deaili . ' high percentages avalJable to the bil: -ed to state the source of their bAcking. Ru~ll's birth and childhood did not m0ney men. In today's . and• her neit J?-and ihe candidate whose name will even-bespeak reUe.llion. Jte was a chUd of column , Min Porter tells how you can tually be pl,.ctd on theDallot. BM!ain'1 ruling classes, of a family that "beat"' the system and get 1 fairer re- ------------, .~had sat in parliament since long · before 'tilrn on your investment. dollar' ·, r (S.. RUSSELL, Page !I . Cout Goal$ Co11a111it'tee Meets · Learys'· C~nty Tr'utl: · · ' ' ' • ' ' • ' • I ·Gets 011 · io Late Start .' : :. ·· ' ' . . . .. ' •• · Pr ' Ti1Dotb¥ Jz:aey_m:l.i...IUI \COO-_ tioV,~181 'fai-nuy hid the~& oti ,ln S ti.p"e fl~r Co!t'rt·' 'today While c:me-ol· the-trio' a= la•ye:n took ·care of un- liniahell , tiu~O... 1w San ,~. Superior Coorl .. · Juclge flynm K. McMillan"ll'ant<o~ ·the delay Monday. and qrdqe<I )!fOBi>ecUv., jui'on Iii ?1l.at is exjK.ded 1to be a wee.k- long trial to"'""' W.•All<mdOn. Robert · l!.aw,· Rdetmary ·uary'a attbmey .. ·wu, ·~lb .e111n•t11e delemeJate fodoy. . SU.11 otr.dlng 1are 111dp 1McMillan'ri rul- tnp· on ~a aeriee•of moliobs11fllied1in pre.' ti:taJ marieuven ·by -Dr.-lurj!s 'IaWJer, GeOrge' Ullula. But' the judge made> It· CJeari.that his decision& need'llOt•lntedert, with the ... le<'tlon·ol ll ·jurnn: 0r: Leary, 50, Rooenurr)'Learyrl4.'and · John. Lear:, 20, are accused of possession, of mariju'11a 8Qd.LSD. They were booked in i.Aguna Be&Ch on Dec. 29, IMI, in an arrest wtJon hai l.e<n "'1<1, to be con- atttutionll by Judge McMillan. An iutburst Monday by a member or the coyrtroom audience temPl!rully dl!rupldl the procood]Op::~,the Blblt aDd calling on the Lord to Wfine&s wbaf he llikt .WU 'ant tftatr· trial, rtlte onlool.er i had . to bt· •led ' fl'OJ!) the. . COllltni.lm, of Jud .. WU1Jam Speirs .and . c'almed by b&Illffl-· · ..1 • ... • ' . ' ' 1Jeal.ber Oki Man Fog makes a return visit to the orange C.oast tale to- n~ht, and temperatures start drop- ping Into ·the middle !O's on Wed- F~eeway liµpact Studied . ~•Y· INSIDE TODA>.' lie t~c>er 11¢ mucli educaiion but now he's LuborloU#lt1 poring a 11 e r legal tonie1 becoiue Charles Ala111on knowi hil lift ts tn hia own l'(ltub. Pctoe 12. ---·----- i I I • -. By BARBARA KREIBJCH nature or the canyon','' A. E. . Pat °' 111t o.i" ,.... Miff Worthington, commented. "It's f'llhl.-of· AestheUc a.spect.s of Laguna 's future, -way will be up to 1,000 fed Wide in spota fr.om freeway landscaping tD artlstlc and i t will invo!&._ the movement of sJgns, were examined Monday night as mil\ Ions of cubic..._ o1 earth, but ft planning commlssioners aod main~r1 ·or shou1Ef consider the~ ~~Y · o t the Citizens Advisory Commitlee con-land.9caplng aJooc Ulele 41Gt slopes." • tinucd their study of the goall report for BemBrd S)'{an •IP'8'!d.. "ti the slopes the new general plan. at:!'·!ald ba<:k erfoo'1I ~ "'1114 be plAll- Proceeding with discussion of the OrS't. .. aod this ls an area w&re we could ~ goal, preservaUon of natural and &cenic iOdle real ~ -but ,k wou,i:t i.k_e >1 values, planners dtscussed the p~ "'trtn~ nutnbtr of doUan . ' greenbelt which wouk! r,,rjrc~ the~ ~'lbe State Dtvlsioa of mpwa)'a, the mually thrrugh Aliso, El Toro and Clrang> County 1l'1ood Cootrol iilatrlcl and Laguna COll)'Ol1S • and DOl1dc«d ttla· the Olly all will be Jnlool...S, Worthlnitm UOnSblp ol the-Inland fmoW8J lo· the noted, and • major·Jol> GI -tlorr gree-i belt. would be necessarJ. · "The fl'f:flway will totally chana:e the Grcenbtlt eotnm!Uee cbairinari Jame.1 • • ~ . ( . " ·' ' - ----~---·~----··-- • • J Dl,l'.Y PILOT l TlltSday, f1bml, 3, 1!70 • &nate EndS . . . Mis~ion ' . . .. rail ·· u~.""--s --"-- On Carsw«ill' Qip0 FiMd Buy Offer Tabled SAN' JUAll c~o .,.. ~ olrer made by 1he San Juan COplstfll>o Clly Cowiclflor the pUtcha>e d a se-acre ethltUc field tias been tabled by the tn11lees or ll1e Cap~trano UnUied Scbool Dljtrlcl SuparlnWldell! Tr\&man 8eMdJct Olk"' .... -. a\ lilob<IV"• -Uni to ~ their diC!llod .. the dliPOll~Cin II(. tbja· field until .iior a llli\!ici 'lilamr plln can be draWo. '!'be priiperty ·locoled icrOls fro~ th! old COj>l1traiio lll¥b SahOOI II 111111!& ~ by the cliy " a )>trm-1 city hill ..... e Bl'Wf• f71ue Sr.tetl. LAKE FOREST -A J.2.week coUrse in duplicate bridge will be ortered oo Tu ... day afternooru starting Feb. 10. · The aesstOrui will take place 4t the BeOcb and Tenolt Club from I to %:j0 p.m. with lllmm WecbJ!er lnlt~g., F .. for the t,a w..i.i are fU. JJ,yott1 . lnteriMed ID the cllss m~ lip up at lhe club. · • e Blke Trlp Pl•111tetl Freio .'ll)n Im! ... , WASHINGTON -'l11e S.nlle coril-' Pl•led belrlnl" today on tbe Supreme Coyrt nomwUon of Judge G. !Wrold Canwall but a Judiciary cnmm!Itea ~ Wu,~ off for Plfl!aps •week or more. '!be cnmmltleo wwnd up ......... 'lflet a civil rlghta 1119mey cl>ataclerlwl C&nWell -nominated by Prtsldenl Nix- on aller the Senale reJect..i Judge c1 .. me.nt F. Harn!Worth -as "A Judge lt.yuwortb With a bltternea and ra~ nea ~I J"41• llaynaworth d14n'I have.'' ~ The cnmiDJUee, al a clooad Mtflo•, then votod I to I aplrull ~ CinweU to .... ., a vorlely of ctW1til • by opiioallloo. wlioiueo accualn1 hlin ol r1ct1m" ~ c.n lftd ott the bench •Me a U.S. cln:llll ju.\ae ud, btlor. Ilia!, a federal illllrlcl iwir. . A ~. oo the nomlnalloo itaell \vu h<ld up becauae of • parllemenlary wrartlle involving efforts by propone1tls ol electoral law reform to get the com- mittee to approv• their legislaUoD nrst. Cnmmlltee aid" ~ the next cornmllt,. rnfftil)I to qonsldet_ ~ nomtneUon may DOI llf· llekl !or anothor wee I.. • cl\Oamiu ,jamei o. Eu\111111 (11-MJu.), ·Uld Gile groap 01,..a.,,., 1"1 by sen. iltch ,.Yh (P.lnd.), w1"'*1 "urUe tlectotiJ reform to a ''ote en CafSwell.'' But he said Sen. Strom Thurmond R· S.C.) would not aeree.. MlSSJON VIEJ~-Trail biters ha ve Eaatland a,anowm that the record until Friday to sip up 10< the expedilloa would be ).ept open lot Canwell to re- tc the Cleveland N&Uonal Forelt. · apond wttb 1 ~ .mtement If he Recreation ttnter members mQ' wlilbed tc attacb on hi! record. register their bikes for the all day ex· Eu:tland also aaid th&t he remalns con- curslon planned for Saturday, Feb. 7. fldent that Carswell will be approved by The expedlUoo will leave ·the center at the commit.tee and by the Senate by a big 3:30 a.m. hellllili"UP lhe ONge HllhW<J -· -and then unloedlng the bU...""1<1 rldJnC ll1e back !or.St road to Muittela Hol Th• ~ hearlnp endid with proltsls Springs, It wUI be about a 60-mile ride. from cMl rights •JIOkemnM who arsufd RegistraUon and infonn&tion can be' CinweU should he rte1"'4! U a 'ffltne_!!. obtained by caUIDf the 1'•CN!IUG11 centtr to .explain whAI lhq callad hla "l"I• al 831-4084. Uonill record. "U J~ CiraW•ll wm '""'thy ol lhe ·• B-fUt C:lcu.• ottered Sup'""'• Court bl WOUid dll!Wid to come DAILY rll.OT l"i.tf iW alclllf't'Mttlltr MlltS. LIDIA STROTHIR OETS OXYGEN ~ROM COSTA MISA FIREMAN ELWOOD HOUSE Award-winning Author On1 of Two ltthel Towe rt Rt1ld1nta Ritquiring Tr•atment After Blare E ected Thro•• h Ff.attaes Crash Details of a miracle escape in' which two Navy jet pilots etect.ed through a ball ol fire in the sky after a headon. colllaion during 1 combat training hlgh cU the Orange Coast were disclosed today. ~ The midair crash resulted in the second formal accident lnvestlgaUon for one pilot, wht>se crjppJed F8 Crusader j'et era.abed ~. 22 at Miramar Naval Air StaUon. killing lf ~lion in a hangar. Lt. Cyru1 M. "Riddell, 27, and Lt. Gory Cnnrell, 28, billed cut of their dis.in· Iecr•llni Jell al :1,000 feel, lhne miles . . scape 'Miracle' ofl San Clemente l6land shortly before a a.m. Mond•y. lnvestiga\Ora 1ald the two Ueuten.anlll ejected from tlfe planes -right through the resulting fireball -and were picked' up within 30 minutes b) a Coast Guard heUcopter. ~ · The· ·two pllota. were making clote . passes at each other duflng aimulaled combat when the jets Bmashed together, the reason unkncwn pending completion cf the probe. Lt. Rld<lell made the news Dec. 21 when hi! jet 10&t oil preuure u he was approaching the San Dieg() installaticn fer a. landing and he ejected at low altitude. The Crusader Yeered cff course and roared into a ban1ar where scorea of · men were 1t work, erupting In a '25 million holocamt that 1prc1Jd death and de!tructlon 9vtt the e:urroundlna area. Lt. Rjddell did not fly 'f()t' a W"!lk af. terward during the subsequent In· ve:itlgatlon, but he .waa not grourided , orr ly kept available for queatlonlng. Reaul'!_L the invuU1atlon have not been rel •. LAKE FOREST -Biilet 1-1 are b«k," WI tabor lawyer Jl>lle;· Rauh •WI avallable .for Lake Ferill chlldrtn ~~ :'~vn ~~~ dertlllp From Page 1 f'rom P.age l be~':w .... ~d::: ~b:..~dr.n he•• apRapro"!'_~piiea!N ... · ~ .. to .. the ..... ~:::tu:: 80ALS.. . ~BUDGET FOR STATE ... , f't"Otlt Plilfe 1 RUSSELL DIES •.. hod pnvtoua lesac>ns may enroll their •• ~· · yollii(llen In the clai1 now ID progrll1 Benale'o -,.jOc\Ioo Ill Ille prior nOmlnat d he ked bud on Tueo<lay ~ns. for the .,.~ Jildto Jlai'naworlh Jr. enally!" if · g•t Reagan submllted lut year. It governor pnlnled out thol ltale ex- Btgtnner• may tnroll ID a new clus "Judie C&n:wt11 I• Judie Hayi11worth Syfan replied, "The idea would be to a.clually i sUghUy 11:ss -by $37 mJlllon pendltures for UC ana the collegea have 00 Tbum:t•Y. aftemoone. Mrs. Borqile -wil ha ct1•tdtt, ' l\tuh-aid, ~jwlU\ a eet.lbillh dellliUea for entire ,,..., but, if -than whal the state e1pects to wind up rilen es percent in the past f\lur year a. Oita w\11 give the one hour Instruction. bltle~ ""' a ........, Illa\ Jud.. the depslty 11 ·1wo ualta per am, for ex· spendlnf during \be currenl li!oal per!Od. ~.•1an'1 prevtou•ly declared "all-out ··-~ht·~li-arpertmned an --many Southland .ff&yn.mittJl:Mver.W..~------.ample,....nOt-lto-inslst.-.that$3oh unit gc on Reagan said goverrur.ent no longer can war to protect the CaWomla en- .stages and wu the principal ·danctr with ltauh told the cerrnnfttet that DMhlnl It• owu half acre. You could have 60 Wlits afford an "irresponsible. game of leap-vlroriment acchlounted ftlr relatively Utile the Morelll Ballet Company, in Cthwel1'1 recotd .indteakil hi hu on 30 acret, but. clultered to leave open ., " . _,, ~~n-~ln a budget. The m.afor new Anyone Jntereated In IHsons may call really repudiated a white 1uftttmtC1 siace -the ldta is to make o))(n space fro a: -a pending in an ever-epli'allri.,1 ife]Q be ~1 oposed was a $1.:i .niUlon smog the Buicb and Teonla: Club at an.-100. speech he madt n ycan qo. inten.tlorially, and keep it open." fashion while .cooUnutnc to heap taxes fighUnJ ~boratory for Loi Anaelea C:Oun- "lt ·..vill be very important," said upon the people. ty. Worthington, "that as ·popul3Ucn builds · The governor, who ,la e~ to fan- up eomeone doesn't break this thing and noooce hi! candidacy for re-electiol 1n buJld up the deMlty1 We mu•t lrusure it March, said be eatabllabed his bud~t won't be broken." "pritlr'llie1 to emphasl" those programs Regarding enforcement of the glgn of 1reat merit. and deep concern to 1he LEARY ordinance· and encouragement o f citizens.'' · • • • "aestbeUc d~gn," Syfan suggested that State employe salary htW and higher CO!umbu1 dllcovered America, f'roln Pdfle 1 -· Born Bertrand Arthur Wllltam lluu.U May I~ tan, •I Ravencro!l, Monmouth- lhlre, England, he was biuught up by his grudpartllil, for bi• palenJa died by lilt time he WU J, ducted a "wll crimes trta1•• after the Soviets invaded Munpry ln the "tall of 1956. more couid bt done to persuade people to education were tagaetl for 96 percent of a en contempt charges.· -' tfilnk about the atslhttlcs ot t11elr aigns $120 million increue in state oper1Uon John Leary wu in no w1y connktla. u well as confonning to the.crdinance. cost:. · y:ilh the incident and did not participate .. · In his memoirs, Russell wrote: "Three pa.llioni, simple but overwhetm.Jngly . strong, have aoven\ed my 11I1; the lone· inf for IM, the search for knowledge and the unbemble .Pity for the' suffering of mankind.'' • HI• etpOUl&l of peace occupied him fer mueh of the )111 40 yean of hill Ille. Ju ncently II December. he protetled to Sovt.t P-remled A I e • e I N. Kooygln against the expulalon of noveliat Alexan- dit Solsbealllyn !tom the Sovie! Wrllera Union. Hia delracton branded hJm anU-Am6i· can for bis protest against Lhe U.S. block- ade dnring the Ci.lb.an missile crisis in 1962, the demOllltratiolla a1alnsl U.S. bases In BrttaiD and bia .. war crt.rnes trial" of f o r m t r Pn.aident Lyndon B. Johnson. The ~et.I were equally vitriolic of RuatEll'l ~ce plea•, calling hls speech- es "the hOwllnl of a wolf'' after the ---- DAILY PILOT As early as lt<r7. he went on record ror woman suffr11e and in hl1 ·lifetime wa1 in the vangull'd at advoca1es of blrth con~!. pacifism, ~en's rights, ttfa1 mamage, free Jove, divcrce reform and air poUuUon control. la 191t, he wa1 sent to prison for 111 mcnlhl for "cauiln1 bed ret1Ucn1 wilb the Udlled Stataa" •• part ol hla anU·war prottsts. It was one ol tw:o jail terms ht w11 to serve. In the eecmd, RUAlll became nne of the oldett men to go to r,ieon after ht was lffttttd 1t the •re o 19 for le1dln1 anUnuclear demonatr1Uon1 ln Trafalgar Square Jn 11111. Ht served a seven-day sentence. "With a war, you mI1ht secure a world C!Ohtalnlnl nc Communlsta:, l>ut It would alto contain no noli-corn11umi1ta/' he •aid. If Russell'• pul)llc life "'as filled with controvtr1y, hla private We eiclttd al· m1>1t u m.uch 1hoft and outra11. He had four marriages and thrte dlvorcea and tclndallJed IOclet,y with hll view Of mor· ollly. . . "For example," he said, "the Jack-in-Reagan proposed a five percent pay 1~ in any breach cf court etiquette. the-Box sign I.a conformiii.g, but it would crease for the 1tate11 175,000 1tate Dr. Leary must return to Texas on con- hive looked a Tot better, Ind probably empkir.ea. He eaUm1ted thil would cost cluslc'l ot the currer.t trial for sentencing been u effecllve1 if it had been canred In $11 m,Jlior. and "prevent erosion of their _ on his rt-«:ent conviction in a Laredo wr.00 and maybe had tbe colors toned purchaalng power by lnftatlon." court. He faces a ,possible 20·ye.ar prison down 8 bit. We couldn't force ·them to do In addlUon, the governor suggested the term on charges of illegally tr:insportipg it -but We r.ould at Je13t Jet them know state contribute an additional $Z per marijuana from Mexico to the United what the community v.-oukl like to have month le each emplcye'i healUt ln· States. and I th1nk: • lot of people would go surance. He also fa~s renewed court pro- aleng." Reagan propo~ lncrcaalng state spen-ceeding1 in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. on mlsde· ~ Brig(11 noted that when he e:erved ding for higher education by $62.6 million, mean .. r drug charges a.nd trial In on the JJ..S (Archltectur1l Land Uae including '30 mJWon In aalary hikes. In Riverside Ccunty Superior Court on Supervision) commit!.«, 75 perctnt oft.he all, the University of Callfoi"nla and 8tate char(e3 of contributing to the delJfi. ptopll! ~.iLmlttlng plans were "more than co~ges would receive $697 mllllon -UC quency of" minor-charii!s filed fo110W· wllllna to recei ve ,Wdance. ·• »trmUlion and the colleges $329 million:-ir.g the death of a 17-year-old Laguna To a suggestion that "we can't legislate COuntulng those who charge. Reagan Beach strl in °'e swimming pool at aestheUcs," CAC chairman MArk Gu~ baa neglected hlgt.er education, the Leary'a Mountain Center commune. blr.er 11ked, "Why not -I think we ahould -J think we should have ALS throughout the town.'' DtscU!llon .of this theory revealed that an apparent ma· jorlty of the committee members and cotnmlulcnera would a1ree to the ln- atltuUon of architectural controls 1n all areas, but it waa concluded that thiJ goal Could be e:rarnlned further at • later dale. Spruce Up Your Home for • •• Blaze Routs Elderly :in • Mesa Tower ' .. By ARTmlR II-ViNSllL Of ._ h!IT POtl Slott A $14,000 fire in Orange County's tillesi building trapped two Costa . Meaa policemen Jn blinding smoke early ~ay a1 they herded scores of elderly. people Oil! ol Ihe JS:.lory clly bloct.slood-oo-end: The predawn bla.te at Betltel Tvwert, ~ W. 191.h St., sent two elderly persons to the hospital, while thrff others were giVen oxygen at th e scene for smoke in· halal.On. NeJther -one· a. well-known 1utboress who served _as a Ruaalan Army nur1e in World War I -was kept fer hoapilalitation after emergency tre1t- ment. Working from a }Ctlpt devlled .u the 270.unit Assembly of God Church-related home wa11 built. Costa Mesa FIR Depart- ment personrtel quickly controlled the two-alarm fire. · Jnvea:Ugat!OO into the 3:55-a.m. blaze cnntlnues today. but Battalloti Cbiel 'Bob Beauchamp said it appears something left in vacant Room 305 durinl rouUne cleanup was indirectly the caute. Chief Beauchamp said something waa probably lt!t draped on a small, buJl\-{n refrigerator, letdlnf the air-cooled motor to overheat and catch fire. 1'Whatever was there was consumed," said Chief Beauchamp. "Whatever it was \\ 0111 be the mystery of the decade. ! guess." Three fire engines, twc truck ccm · QBnies · and a squad of firemen from ""Costa. Mesa, plus a bakcup engine from the Huntington Beach Fire Department were dispatched to the bl.au. Pcllce cfficirs Owefi Kreza and Robert Neal were among the first on the scene and dashed upstairB to the third floor as fearful occupants coughed and cried for helo in their roorna. Patrolman Krtza said they ran tnto denser smoke and he became separated from his partner. unable to escape from one room until the air began to clear. He estimated that 20 to 30 ruidet.J \\'ere escorted from the third and fourth rloors tc safety, but firemen Nld many more of the building's 305 residents fled outside. They were commended as a group for lheir orderly evacuation frcm the $2.37 million structore Cuilt with federal Health Education and Welfare twids three years ago. "Their behavlcr during the course of the fire and the mopup waa wonderful," said Chief Beauchamp. "I'd like to com- pliment them .on thaL" ~tr1. Ledia Strother, 75, was troted at the scene for Smoke Inhalation and rush- ed tQ Colla Mesa Memorial Hotpital for a.ddltlonil care, then sent home to lle.t Tcwers apartment. The victim has written utensively Of her experiences aa • Russian Army nurse and her subsequent marriage to an American GI at the clo,,e of World War I; wlnl}lng a national patrlot111m award. Thomas H. Rhodes, 74, who livee In the second noor apartment directly . below Room 305 suffered a head lactratlon re. quiring three stitches when he rtuck hil head out the window. Just at that mcment, tnvestigators said, the window above :ihatt.ered due tO heat, sending a shower of gla111 down on· Rhodes, who was treeted at H01g Memorial Hospital and released. The other three Bethel Tower 1 residents treated lit the scene for inhaling smoke and also mild shock -due to cor- ona.ry conditions -were not ldentlfled b}'. Utemen. Evacuation wa3 confined to the third. and fourth floors of the mase:lve, ollve- green stn.1 cwre. since flrement cont•lned the blaze long before renters on the upper fl oors might haVe been In danger. , Oii.AN.~~ c0.ur· PUll.laMIHO CQMjl,\Jty lloM•t H. w," f'ro111 Pqe l Laguna Voting Sig11,ups Slated WITH FINE QUALITY- FAMOUS BRAND NAME DON'T MISS OUR DllAP!RY DIPT. ,,...'*"' "" ~"*' ... J••• a. C:•'''! \Ike ,.,.111 .... r""" o.... ,,,......, n • ...,., "''"n 9'111t Th.-41 A. M•r"lr.htt ... .,. ~ l:l1htri .r. ktll '1T:'u-::' '-''""""'" Jtl '-'""' ..... ~ Mtlll11,t, Mi!.•••• P.O. I•-lM, t2111 °""' -c.1o Mtta1 m w.1 ••' "51 """"4 •"di' ttn W..t ••_,. """ N11ti1 .. ltn tMdl: l1t11 JCt(jl IW u ol • SCHOO~ ... • ed in the ptlt two )'tlrl.'1 Matthew 1tttea, "ID paniraph four the 1111.ea per pupll -of flOl 11 cnmpuled oo the cuninl;CGll.of edueallon (Budget Item! IOMOll). UlllJ!& tbe eame b8'b, \be I-per pipll "°'I IJ fllt lnsl•ad ol flll, and \be tlll!mitod I•IO coll will bt tm lnltead of $110351 an Increase of $117 or JI) Ptretnt pet etudent ln three yurt Jnstead ol $tM or •1 percent per 1lucltnl ID 1bree yoara. "burlna Ult aame period, the total b\lclgel IMreNed II pilrctnt from d.lt4iSI$ to. fl,0!0,1113 IN!oed of l6 per· rinl flon1 I million lo ! million dollars." Tht tdpa)'trl ISllOClltlon araument ,iateo, "DOii'\ blame ·· 1 n I fa II on. AdmlnlatraUon _f 11 c a I lrnspon~bllity •aota tu monl• aotnuolly. In the put JO y1an .-s;d veluallon hos lncmaed 1:11 pen:tmt from II inllllon lo 11.l million dollan, and lhty want more." M•ttlltw athlaa, "In pai'acr•ptl !lvt the ~ val'~aUoa in tbt put It year, hos Jncraaal!d i2U ptn:<nl ltom pt,111.130 to 113,0ll.. lnliUd ol 138 partent from # n\IWon to 11.l mllllon d0Ua11.11 t.f-ttfiew'1 "blacll bordered 1taterrtent und~r 1.1\e t••Pl~era • t • o c I a t I c n ar"""eitta alao •lllaa thil 11 la wrlilen In tompllance wltll a5 lducaUon COda It<:· Uclil. • •• . . . Laguna Beach· resldenll who wlsb to vtJtie Jn the Aprll 14 CJfy Council election must have their registraUon In order by Feb. 19. To enable new voters, who and those whc need to re-register ·meet the deadline, special registration hours have been set up at locations throughool tJ1e .city. Regie:tratlon will be available dally at the Chamber of Commerce, 20I Park Ave. and Laguna Federal Savings and Loan, 26o Ocean gave. In other locatioru, voters may reaister as follows : Mondty -Bank or America, 299 Ocean Ave., 10:30 a.m. tc 1:30 p,m. nW'tdl1 -Boat Canyon Safeway, t l a.m. to 4 p.m. Fl14ay -So\ilh . LagunB Alpha Belt, 10:30 a.m. ~ p.m.; Acorj!'s Market, 213 BroadW3y, 11 a.m. to .t p.m.: City Hi ll, !SOS Forest Ave., JI a.m. to 2 p.rn. Sala"1ay -Boal Canyon Saltway, IO:IO a.m. lo 1:30 p.m.; Laguna Beach Publlc Library. 11 a.m. U> 2 p.m. CARPETING * llATTIE *CROWN *IMPERIAL * SWEETWAT!R * BERVEN *COLUMBUS *DAN RIVER *MONARCH * ROXBURY *WALTERS *BIGELOW *FIRTH * MONTICELLO *SEQUOYAH Wt INVln YOU TO VlllT.OUR HU•I· SHOWllOOMS --SEE THI OU11TANDING SELECTION Of CAR,IT· ING AVAILAILI. UNUSUAL INSTALLATION noa. LIMS OUR snCIALTY. ALDEN'S I •Mtrtti..tt ff Clfl'fflllt l •,..ltMt. W• fe1tur• • c.ornpl•f• 1•l•ctlon ot f•t.ric1 ind colon to •nh1nc• •nd compliment your C•~p•tin9. 1663 PLACENTIA-COSTA MESA 646·4'31 CARPETS e DRAPERIES ®~~~~~~~~~~~ . Rt,l1tratlon wlll be beldJconUO a.m. lo 4 p.m. dally Crom l'•b. II throo.gb'F•b. IO •t Cily Hall. · ·--------------------------------..:. ., I I ' ' • ' - ':{mprove · Euvironnieni' · Scie·fitist Backs · ' DredgiJ;tg· of Bay , . By JOHN, VALTF.RZA Of • Dllltr PIJtt lt•ff Despite claims to the contrary by some loc~l cooservati.oqists'" an. expeft .on. lhe ?harine1 fife , of N~wj>Orl Bay said ,today mai.Dt!Jl.aoce dredging of' Upper Newport Bay 1woiild help Us marine environment, not <leStroy 'it. · '· A·lton Allen Foe .Joins ' R-epubl~cttns By, TO~f .BARLliY Dr:1Wheeler North, a Caltech biologist, has recommended that a permit for the dredging be allowe d with a few minor !Jreslrictions. · J The issue over ~edging of the ~tuary's Water ski cl>ufse . is awaiting action by the state · Resources ·Agency. the last agency to review the matter before it is a.cte& upon by the .Vmy Corps of Engi- neers. Some local e-0nservaUonists ha ve op- posed the dredging pei-mJt. Dr: North, a Corona del Mar resident who-works out· ot Caltech's Kerckhof! Marine Laboratory in Newport Harbor said the dredging would improve the marine environment in Upper Newport .Bay bf eli,minallpg . the tons of silt and Sand de}>osited by last wint.e.r's record floods. t ,_; r, '' •) S. "·S ... : . . .. . -· ' ' ' ' .. " ' ,... j ... -) • ' ' .... 'l N.Y •. St ...... ' . ~ . -I . ; TEN CEf'ITS ·' '. ' -' . • . ' . ' •, Pr().grapi~ · 4 • '. 1 • ~ .~ •• ' Propo·sed,: .. :' ' By GEORGE ,smT<iN1 ., SACRXMENro (UPl) :..; Gt/r,. lliilald Reagan~ today sent the .~· .a record 1"·41 bl_lllon staie ~-~ lo "hoJd the line" aaaum , lhfllUQM:ry spendlng .iihl·e 'finarichtl ~pllqe~ ril;*s and 1.sllght bOost'for.bfgher.- The Ropubllcah ao~tilior ilif.tl\is.'e!ec- Uon-yenr propoaitl Woukl. "equl~JY .... -Md ··-~·~· ~ Htre'i how. the ·1?ata IJ)ndl·.yowr tax dollar, OS_,;OUiliJ;ted ~il\:i~·~ gan's budget :tilt ~1978:71: .• _ ·t, · Education. 27.6 cents, higher , 1du- catio1C· 1J .9 cent1, ''ealth qrid · Wflforc ·24.3 · cenh, prope1"ty fu, -rt~i#J. and $hared revenues 15.4 ce11t.J, trap,fpor- tq_tion 10 ce1lU; corrections ·211· «\ltl. reso_urce1 't .8 cents, · b~U piid commerce 1.8 cenl1, admi~iltfolfon a-nd filcdl managtment~(1_.4 ; Cefita-, oth~r 1ihree cents. . i; , • ' ·,Oft!M~~lt'fP,l~~'I·,. . Ar nca' 1spok~an .W~ di¥-ppiared lhorti, .afteJ ¥OOUncirtg the launching Of the movement agiinst Supervi90r Alton E. Aaen .sllrfaced Joftg 'enou'gh Monday ·to swifuh his poliUcal a~egia.D~ The . l>ay's stf.p~lir<l s~-ell-mud boltQm -· wtuch enhances · manne Ufe develop- ment -was coyered up bf· the silt. ir the · OoOd mat¢al i! renioved1 .• Jhe shell-mud Jafer -could" gO "back to Work, • ' ' , .t • ' . • .:_ .0.1.ILY ;ILOt' l!Mlt" ~-·~li1~tr:Mtl\W .. RtSIDENT~.'OF. .BETHEL TQWEl!S . VlEW REMAINS· OF VACANT THIRD .FLOOR APAR'l'Mf.NT • The state of Calijornia-eZptct.s to Collect ·$~81 .12 .for every :m:0.1:11 '~ol!ian and 1chUd ·in CaUfordia duririO 1910 to poy for the 11iate'1 operatton.:o;.~r.'' • ~ fJQrlh, 's~I~. , , , , . · . . · .. Working f;ron) Prop•red ·script, Firemen Quickly Control 8la11 in lS..Story '8uUdlng ' -~~~~~~~·....,.~~·~-' :~ 'tt/" t"tivll:le -the tftpcyeri'~Ja:nd offer ''the IN!atest beneflt ·to .tbe 1arat:al number i:.Lcltizens."• • ~ ) ... ..,.__._ Anlbqny J. Tarantino:or S~n Clemente, •cco~jtaalrjd, b_y lellow ,T~all orgariiitr Paul Carpenter. Chanpd his political af· tifiatiOn froir. DehfOcri.f to J\epUblican-.8.t North's recommendation was submitted tci the Pac'ifiC 1 SoutbWest Region of the µ;s. Dei>ai-tln~t~of 1tb'e Ji\u!rtor. ot1ji\la11y; the 1federal 'de~ep.t , ~ poffd '.lllO·'ilri!lli'nl,"•~·tiy tl\i Oranie Courity U.rbar-·Dl'strict, bt1t !ittt)l~-to ~ .Iii. p.,ilion after a •study' of the nialter. Dr: North 'was In· Stronitnte1 ia:.btlfllin& 'about the change ilrpoaltlon. ' ' T.~~~ . ~~p~~ted . . ' ' . -.. .In Explosit!n :EJ4;erly 1E1'i_~ Mesa F;-iie R<•gail '.• b\1<11!'\ for 11>< fiqli! ~ Juli I 'l!!'"Dliilll flW lit!!' -~-tllili_~ fbe,':lll:d'JiW_.,;.·1 ;;,;;;;;._-~I ""file!, e"h u:~ ,IF' ' -..... ~. . •. ~ ; 4-' "'" f .. 4 J ' . .. .. ' . .. (' the ;:~~lrar of Voters ofliCc tn. &ID~ Ana. The-Sall <;:l~mettte · man. also';. advised county, oUi~hr ~at· he should Jl(lw1 lte regatded -~ ,a bu~jness rntrntl~r. a.nd mt a. lF~e ·bu.sine~ .owner as ·pr~vJotisly W1Ui8m T. Davoren. regional coordin· atoi fOr the d$.rtn'lent, did recommend, however, that .no" tur.Uler dr~~ifg be don~ until a complete master,plan is developed . . ' ~ lnjurID.g 'lb Two Po·licemen-Trapped ed,love~oor'• lqw·f•I ~.,...._ stUi i\ioold spend roui!tly 110 million m.,.C.tlJon ·it. -1d ta!IO· In , dw1u lhe 11110-11 fiscal year. 1l\e bOdgoi '!"!!lcl!be balanced by U!lng FevlClUll ~ recorded. · · . . · ,. . Tar'antino, SD. of 451 'Calle Miguel of- ferid nO , e%pl8nation Jor fhe 'cltJinge in registration. He·CQU!d ndt be·reacbed.tod&)" for c0111- ment on his action. ; . cirPeDttr •. WhO bSs .tak~n over lhe voca,l "chot'eS, o"nce . llaniiled by Ttlrantlno, wOukf'· orily confinn that · bis Cl1mpanion 1'ad: Chaiiged-ti.i's registration. 'IWe wilt. have: a: statement to oU~r at. a 1laler dale,", the public relations executive corimi ected. ' . TarM\ino was the subject of specula- tion today thrOughout the Fifth ·District as the man who will run against SupervisOr Allen in the' June 4 primary. Allen,' 72, announced MOnday thiit-be will 'be a candidate-in that·race· and that . ht: will expoSe the backers of the recall movement -financial and political - during the contest. · Carpenter, a Democrat who has unsncce~ully sousht CoJJgress and As$tmb1j stat& in.Orange CQunty, had~no· comment to offc. on' Allen's statement The Cypress De{nocrat i~les:· tllat he now has -more than the 9,f41.1si~a~r,e:i he needs to· force Atleb into'a reCa~ etec-·· lion. And his ~ of ~lhose na.mes will, he said, be timed so that the recall -and ~regular ballots. will ~offered to fifth ofatrict voters on June t. AUe11i has been fepeatedly attacked for the. past si... months by tµlknown distributors or literature. Carpenter. Tarantinv . a"nd other member.s .or the recall campaign have per~istently declin- ed to state the source or their backing. aud th• candidate whose name will even- tually be placed on the ballot. for ithe Upper Bay. · · Me~whl~ qthq.federal agencies ha-.:e a~d .to pant an e~tension of the1,r offer of federal disaster relief funds which woutd·pa11 for.th~ project"if ·it wins official approval., : · Tectµiicilll.v ,. the.,de.adline for the fun.ds was Jan. 24, ~~ .Harbor: ptslrict Cb1er - engineer Jim Bal!ffig~ _ wa. lo:claY th~t the extension has liffn, assured by·fed~al sources. The ski ·art a ·has remained ctOs~ since the nood!· -ear1y last yeaf. It is the orily substantial. qUiet·~aler ski are.a provided for the pubJjc in otange County. . Before the floods the zone was heavily Used by ·speedboats and water sJd en· thusiasts. Sho1·e Builqing Halt Assailed ' Huntin'gton Beach Mayor Jack Green ~fohday expressed alarm at stale plans to declare a moratorium on all building along. the CaUfotnia shoreline. . Gn;en with Development Coordinator Thomas Severns attend&t a meeting last week In .S&eramento at which 'state ·of· ficials outlined the moratorium plan. · "They are talking about Of!e-half mile to a mile inland · and up to L.000 feet." Green st1.id~ "In Laguna Beach this would lnClude the·entire city." Green said city representatives want JocaJ control of development while going along with the plan for scenlc Im· provemenl of the coastal areas. SHAKER HEIGHTS, Ohio (UP() -· Po)ic'e · said' todaY · ail Uplosion .tfhich leVeied the RluniCJpal bullding .in this ex-· cluAiye Clevela,Ki subiirb in8y h8~e .been ca~sed by a bolnb 'capied lnto 'the struc- ture• by· a ,tten-aged ·boy.·. . . ·:i_ ·The blast, WbiCh cripplec:Uopel'ati9Jrl1•or· tl'le 59-man' Shake'.r Heights police 'force · ~d sµ~pe~~e9 al! ~!:'rt ~qnCt1om, lnJu~ 16 persons, inclpd(ng fiye poli~men, a. jlidge and. the clerK 0( CO'Jrts. ' . Police Chief CarJ .LqngStreet, who said his department was "90 perctnt crip- pl~.:· reporte~,a .13 ·~r l~;year-o.lcl boy Was see;, catfy1ng a 'long, wooden box iii· to the building sPorfly be£ore the ex- plosion. "He entered by the side ·door and used a rainp .tO the rria~n corri.lior of the flr'st. noor." :.mtgstreet ~·"No on~ saw him leave byrthe"side door. He may fl ave gone out.the ·frorit door or he still may be there in the rubble." · The tl-year-t1ld colonlal-style·slructure which ti_ouses the police station,. jail and municipal court. was leveleG. Several nearby lro~ were shaken . Stock Market 1iEW· YORK .CAP) -,Slocks rallied strongly in a~UV:eL µ-idin'g today ,on a re- ported' atatement tiy. Treasury Secretary David M. Kennedy that " deCllne in in· terest r'ates rilight ·be closer than most people ·realize. C5Ft quotations, Pages 10- 11 ). The Dow Jone:i industrial average, down nearly four points at 1:30 p.m., soared 14 points. immediately 1 after the statement waa made to 757 .3.1 up J0.89 at 2 p..m. . By ARTHUR R._VINSEt . , , Of ffle O.llr ,lltl Sllff ' . . A $14 ,000 fire In Orange County's tallest tiuildirig ··frapped "two ·~&ta · M~sa. \;ticemen,·1n lilfnding sm.oke~eirly totlay as they herded sco~es of ~!4erly~'people out ol lh. IS..lory city block~~q-<nd. The predawn blaze a.l' Bethel Towers, 666 W. 19th St.) sent two elderly person~ " • I • t to the .hospital, wlille three qth4rs-were given 01fgen at the &eene' for Jimoke in· halaton. , . . · Aelther ,-.:•one a well·known .aulhorey who served as a Russian Army nurse in ' World War ' I -was kepl' for hospltalizatiOn-after einergenc)' trelt· ment. Working .from 1 , scri~ devised as the 270:-unit Asserribly of God Church·rela'ed tioffie was built,' Costa Mesa Fire be"pait- ment ptrsonnel quickJj ·controlled the lwo-alarm fire . IttvestigaUon lnlo .1.hf 3:a5 a.m: blaze . con,tlnues'today , but Baftalion Chief Bob , . Beauehamp sakl It appears something !~ft· in 1 Vacant Room ·305 during tot.ltine cle'an'up was lridirectJy· the caus~. · · · Chief Bcauch8nip ·said ldmething was probabl)r Jell draped on a sma,11.' tiullt-in refrigerator~ leading the ·alr-cool~ njotor tO'overheat and catch fire . • 1 • "Whatever Was there was conSUlnei:I," iatd Chief Beaµchamp. ''WhateVer•ll Wall wlli 6e · fhe myStery of the decide, l , ~ . . . guess. · Thi'ee fire engines, two truck. com· panies and a squad of firemen from Costa Mesa, plus ·a backl:tp engine from the Hui:itlng!_on · Beach Pire •Department were dispatch~ to the )>la"tt. Police •officers Owen Kreza ·and Robert ~eal v.:_ere among the flrsl on _the ftetne and dasbe_d upslairs f.o the th(rd ffoor as Oruwe 2 N ' B L ' d • · . fe·arftll occuparits coughed and cried for · ce~ ' ewport .o.ats, ea iµg he~a1~;l~~~r;,~~ sdld lhi; ran .inlo 1enser '11m0Ke. and he became 'separated fr6m ·his 'Par.tnei-. unal:ile to ·esca"j>e·frOm : • Wutller ~~Race Down· to~ .· Acap1 u·.7<;; o .. · · °"~.~~1/~lli~:l~~~~~c;:=rdenl• ,flj Jere eSCorted -,~ t6elthii-l:f tnd fOurth '· Old Man ,., ,makes a return . • . , . 1 • i • • ~oor's.:to·'iate!f;,bp,n~etp'eb 111d ~any vloll'lo .. lhe Orange Coast l>le tO< By ALMON LQCKABE;Y eocorl ,boal·""re.a(Klbqred'ln·soUlli Bay. ' ' • ". '" · ,. -.· · ' ::::\~~:.m:i'd11~':·~~': Two l H...P.:t°''B.~':' yachll '!ere «¥'05 ~slands,a; ........ !•ofoc~in'B~kndt 'LITTLE S:,4.YER oeaday. . leadi~ tn the~'' D\ego_t.o Aci:.pulco race :;1~~ t~mslst .. ~ ~s~~wlq, ~ !notl ~ · 1 , , ' • . , . _ to<:ay u lhe IS.boat l!eei bombod past •• ·~ ., e<u INS WE TODAY e.d-.a ind San Benito Islands on alrong Steele: reporllng ovet mobile ham 1 'G:A.N CA f'4Il ·LJ·P· northerly winds.-radlO to Carfoll Hucfso'n, ~ltMA .. sald ~ · · fie never Md mr.tch educatton 8asl"Cf or an a a.m. roll call Bob Gar· the ~L appeared to be s\i-Ung out from· The amall invtslor. has become a but now he;• laborfo11Slt1. J>O fl rlson'1 ybWl-rig'ged Cal-48 TranquiJa . ap-Z.i miles north of San Bcnltos to 30 mlks 11nul sancc'' to the brokers, ban::s, even o v t r legal tomta ~· b(~u1e peal't'd tc be Jerding on a boci't·for-boat south. Most Of the boats were expcrienc-the u.s. Treasury Department, writes 1 Char les Aldmon kOOw1 his lift • baSi!. reporting a po~Uon off Point Ing better winds Wl.\t of the San Benltos .Financial eolumnjsL Sylvia Porl.er, in ,a is in his own h~o1d&. Page 12. .Eugenia, aome JOO mllef aoulb of P~. islands. • tWo-part ~rtes on Page 10 today. LoJna. • 1¥ot11y 0. which had. ~ tra:1lin1 the But that'• no reason why yOu shO\lld be Second boat In tl>e fleet was John leader<i early Mt'lnd~ had •Jogged a 1156--<lisci'imlnated .agallli~ prey·entcd by $Cripps' •root .ketch N.ovia dctMar from mile day. lo get bac~ tn,couienUon. , ·, mlnlmums and Ted tape f'l'oqi .earn lng tbe San Diego, llie tctltch boa~ and llilrd -Based ~n Monday I "!'~.;;~11~ , high P.rcentai!ea .. ~~liable . lo lhe big only e1'J;t lJ'lla astern bul movlqg up 41 sloop 'l'bere, ullecl br..J ~O H•~ , t!lbtt<Y men. In · loday'o a"" Ker nexl --.. fast wtt'I Bob •8eanchamp's Colwnbli-$7· of'"Califoni1a1 Yictlt Clu~,\ wl.a the cot· column.. ·..M~oi·ter .le Ila ~w· ybu can1 Dorothy <Trrom'"NHYC-~ rect.ed Un1e overall leader ~ ... At or.e Uni! '\beat" I.he system aod get ,a lalrer' re- Dick Steele. skipper of the e~rt vessel I ale Monday she surged ahead of Tran· turn · on )'our Investment dollar, mote of· t.He building's 305 resident& fled 'J)e~s~Lpa ~ef~nq eoly oulslde. , a 4.J per'cetlt increase over the ~3.2 ~Ilion · TheY wete commended as a iroup 'ror budet~ .~•'San · submtlleld' -~'.1t lh . d 1 _ " lhe. ., , • acbulll~ •• 1UllbUY ltla.-,by. ll'l,"1i!lf!ln e1r · or er,y·evacuawqn from 1 .,.\"'7 ~ .:_ Ut.,I\ Whiit 'ilie ·a~le, ~~l;·~ Up million structure 1-uilt with , fe&ral • gpendlng·dufin(U~ cttti~nt n9Cll'" pefiocf. Health· Education and . Welfare· funds . Re8gan•1ald.goftrrnrientino,1GO;tr:cln three years ago'. . affOrd .. an. '.'ltrt1pon1lbli pme ~'leap- "1'helr bf;?haVlor dtirlilg the course_of frog" -speodlng ln 1an•''.ev~~·1 the fire and (he mopup was wonderfu\,••. fiShJoi,\.while .conUnuiM "'to bei:p "talet said Chiet Beaucharrip, "I'd llkt to com-Upon the:peop!e. , -· ·'', plimenl them on that." ' . ' me tov~rr.or' who · la ·~:w lft. Mrs. Leclla Strother, 75, was~treated•at . l'IOUl'tCC tJt catJ4ldacy .fi:lt tHiee,;klll In the scene for. smoke lnhalaflon and rush· Mitch, asid he esta,~lished• bi1 buaget ed 4:> Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital• tor "prl~riUes Jo :emp~ize those _ ~~rru a,dditlona l ·care, then sent1 home to ·her of great merit· aftd 'deep 1conoem ta .. ~ To_\vers apartme.nL . citizens." · . . ~ . ·The 'victim ·has. written extensi•"'ely of State-employ~ sa.lary Jtlku~•".hllher her experiences as a Russian Army nurse education we~ taaal ior 95 ~~of a and bet, s_yb!_equerit · milrTiagf: tO · in $120 mUUon increale' in state' oP*fatioD American GI at the close of World Wai' I,· emit · r winninj a nai!On8J .patti oUSm: award. Re~gan· proposed .a fivi ~ P.IJ:tn- Thomas H. Rhodes, 74. who ·IJves in the crelfle f~ the i ~,~te~1 ·1'J$--,OOO ltatt '(See BLAZE, Po e I)· . . (See ·BUDOtf P I) , iiudget ·nig~tia.h.*.~~~; ', . . . ' ... ' 'aov. Rohald' Retgan tuis~ask'ed the lelislature. to approve a.l"ecord·bbdaet . of~ $6.4t bllll9n w:hicQ is. an 1nCr:e~' of ·4,1 petcent over "tffii.t of. the ~cutrtrrt:--;'" fi$cal year. . •r ... _ ~~ _ r , Inflation, a .flv~ ~~C'!l! ·~for state salaries· and a·. m~t;.ralae fer: higher education brought the budget amount up, to ·record_ -~ . •tere is where the money· wfll go : , • > • • •IDGHER EDUCATION -·A toial allocation Of !i'.34. billion, Jricludlnc . a ,huge-chuuk for th~ Qnlver11HY. 'or California 8fld Calilor'l!a S~lf ~ systems-. -it wes the: li rgei41-b00iet ·tteJl'I. 1 •• • e SOCIA~ WELFARE "-M0re !him 12.1 billion )'Ould'be spent on <ill welfare prOgrams, lnclu~in& a1d to·dependent chlldren;'but ~~cb ·(it the.~1et--. ed fund s will come from counUell •and ·the·federaJ government. The actual atate" · · expenditure ·wUI tcital $673 miltton .from the state generll ·fu'ndi; • ~ • · l • ~tENTALLV lLL -In one 'significant cut-;-Gov . Reagan propoet1~to­ E!lliTilnate 1;ood fobs . in u~· Jia:t.e-run mental hospitals becauae•of.,..dJCllDJ~g patient population. The totaJ~bud1et amount would be $111.S•mllllon: Wtttal11 a4.5 million· less than the -preaent .llical year allocatlon. · . , • ls.TATE HIGHWAY ICONITRUCffON -·Eitlmated ·lo'· reaohl If bl- lion in a budget whlch·wiJl lfe.-pi'epar&f separately b)"the 8tata'Rlghway·Com- mlsslon.1That suin Wo.dd·110 for\'Jevel highw•y collltnictton. ~ 1Ra1nteunc..1. e HIGHWAY PATROL ·1-' lo .'tolal budget propoaed jl; ,SllU million, which &t\o~r a $20 infilllon 1r1~· over actual costs logjed durtnt the r.~ budget year. The propaaal lnchidisJ.ote rectactJ,on ·of 4131 unJformtd olfttef P.OSf· llo11! which are requested, 'but unfilled. Moat of Ille oodgel, li7 'milllcln, wilu!a go for traffic t nforcerrient superviak>n. ' • "e• STATE D!PLCYE WA,0& lllli.EI' -A tollll of, S.l,;mllllon Is PtO< . po'9td ror .raises of state salad•; Reag"n PfOP,OSfld five percent' ralaes ~ puted by lndivlaua.1 ·agencle8. He'doel not suggest ·ac~tbe-bolnf-lncreasea which haVe beeri common 1im'yeat1•l'Ut. • ' · ~ 1 '• f!USONS -Mqre llian ... million fl'OJll Iii~ ~era I. Cun~ woyld go toward corr.edlonal wards, lnclUding prisofter1, paroleei and fos:ft,er q 1addlclS, Tl• l!u~get ·1100 a~ lor"-"lnorcc;i~ of ll<l ll\llliotl Inf~ ,lies, despite forecasti; of burceolJin& immate1pof>ul1Uons. ' • .' e AGRICULTURE .! •Tl>e;governor propoa<J I Iota I of· !14:lll· milli.n whi ch Is about 11 million le8' lban llie .current eum, but lller'e Wl!llid be rio1 curtailment of "easenlh'1 1' programs.. • • · ..-· : • Ff Sii AND GAME -Tht •um would be !21.3' million. w~ch Is slightly up trom'lbe age~iCurrent estimated expenses of $Z1.2 mlWoaf ~ e STAT£ WATER PROJECT -Reagan has asked for I hef11 cul.In Ilic huge proJc<:j'• budge!, whlch 1s P!Dposed lo be 1321.Z million, or about~.I million less llian lhe current year. By lhe lime the .bud~et . ..., lnlo effect on July I th~ project will b<l IO ~rctnl complete. ' • ' ' e Pf:STlCIDE CO!"'J11()1, -The go~~i>\' ordei'll, an ""'l>!"lfied 'in- cr"1st in aJlocaUtlna 10 ayqld ~lei!\• pqOutlon; whkh would lit lllC!!'IL IPllll • lrom th< agrlcullµte budgo\. Thal ~t of the 1!UdPI. ~a II iii!B1-' cOt tn 'pest pfcvenUon Pf'Oll'•ms. · -.. Bon Homme l\ichard llld he and another (See· RACE, Pas• I) =====~-==-=----. -· 14 -. ... --- ' "-•• }. ' . . -~-. .. ---~· --.._ __ ~. ---. .__ ... ~-,,_ ___ '-· I • H Tuemy, Fobruaty 3, 1970 ' ~-.. --··-··· -. · ·R~ag~~ R~l~-nts . ' /~l)., .. Wit4heldin ,.._ . ; . . \lrl T•llllflttt SAW~ (UPI) -Gov. llOllald Re8pn h.S re•'1ae'd· bls edainant four· ~ op~Uon to payroll wlihholdirig of Stale incoine taxes aod Qecided lo ln- corporalf 11 ln bis tu. revlsloo plan, UPI ' le1rne<1 tod.ly. Soul'W lllid lle'lan withdrow his op- position to wilhholding so .be could linaDCi property tu relier and solv.e an accurate cash nn problem in s t at e 1ov~ent.· Reagan scheduled an afternoon news conference to 'announce bis acceptance of withholding as part of the package, which Is e:rpected to shill oearly ·ll bllllon In laxes. SoUrces ,1aid nth.er features.of the t.u pl:pi include a one-cent increase iD the p...,..n Ove«nt~ttar sa1 .. m . a reduclioo !JI the 'II pere<nl oil depleU9'1 . ' . ' * * * • From Page I · BUPGET ... A~ttess Elke Sommer wa s in ernplOyes, He estimated this would cost 141 n>Wot and~'.'pre nl erosion of their good lorn> Monday night as parclwlnJ po..er b ·1n11a11oo." ~ presented Golden Globe In addilion, vernor suQ<!led the Awaril to Burt Bacbarach !or &late conbibu an addlUonal J:: per h\4_R~\nal muJical score_!9r month to each <mploye'1 health <n- moVie 'Butch Cassidy and ilie 'SlJl'lltee:"' · Sundance Kld." For complete 'Reapn propo...r Increasing llale open- rundown on awards presented ding rcr higher education by IQ.I million, by Hollywood Foreign Press inclutllng ~ million In llllary hlli"' In Association see Page 5 all, the Un1vendty of Ctllfomla and state ' ' coileg,. ...Wd receive llf1 million -UC _ --~•n~;h<collo&tSl3211mllllon. . • 'Cotmlerlnr""""~bo-cbcy>·~gan Wipter 'Concert ! Set for Ha1·hor , . 'High Auditorium' • • ' Tbe Newport Harbor !llih School MUJlc 'Department will hold Ila Sth Annual ~ Mdwlnltt SCholanshlp Concert al t p.m. <"W-iy !JI Ille Harbor H I 1 h ' AudltOr!wn. Tbe pnlCeedl from the fWICUon wlll re.- main within the music departmenl until la~-· tprtn, when scbOlarships are hu "'t!ecied. hJcl<r educallon, the eovtmor pointed out that state u- peodituru for UC lll'IQ the colleges have risen 15 percent in the paat flJW' yesrs. Reagan's previoosly declared "all-out war" to protect the California en- vironment accounted for relatiye}Y. lltUe spendlllf In his budget. The major new item be';.ioposecl was a $1.:i .niUlon !inibg fighting laboratory for Loa Angelea Coun- ty. " lnfl•llon took Its ton on the budget ;In u accompanying meuare, State Finance ou.ctor V""" Orr !aid "Infla- tion bu run rampant Jn recent years and there are those who think it may be beyond COlif.rol already:" · pre,.nled to oulllandln1 graduating l'ro111 Page 1 vocal and lm;ln}mental slullenis. nwi.. cor lhe '"""an1 •• t~, &lld -· ·RACE ••• ._ .. , · may be plllCbaaed at ~ ~ or from • , mu•lc depa1'trrfe'nt stua~·nts:"' &.... ..-. ~ ~a. but-bad' dropped back dtirlng the rught. Bunco Squad Looks For Tree Trimmers ' ·l,06 ANGLES-!APl -The Bunco Fraud& Division of the Police Department Is on the lookout for a group of tree trtm- men wl~;, officen say, have been cheat\nl elduJ,y women wllh deceptive vlfbl;I agreements. . S1L Lawrence Beco said M~ay war- ranta are out for the men chariina lhem 'with grar.cHhe!I. " Rivers to Run Again CHARLESTON, S.C. !AP) -Rep. L. Mende! Rlv.'1's. (0.S,C.), chal~8n of the House Armed Services Commitltt: who has i-epresent.ed Soulh Carolina's Jst Diitrict foi 30 years, announced Monday :bis candidacy for another two yeara. ! Rivers, ~· was opposed In the 1DernocraUc primary t~o nars ago by JGeorge Payton, a Negro attomey from !Charleston. but had no oppO&ilion in the 1eneral election. . t DAllV PILOT Tho'"'' Ke•vi l ldl!OI" Tkotr1•• A. Murphl11• M9MV'"9 fl!f!Ot "--0-1:211 Wet! lilb.1 loulov1r4 M1lll11t Aid,,,,,: ,.O. Sow 1111, t266l C.IL v ,II or. wUll ""''tl'I .. <01"1'1•11141f "'' H ........ ,..._ i. ~tlttlll d1tilv ~c.tflt -rt\ll>o ...., "' ...,.,.,,. •ltl'lftt, kit l.,... ·~ Hnirtlin •1 odl. C.O.~ M_, H1111llfltlell I hfd ft f'9uilt.lrl Vtllf'(, ...... Wllll ""9, ,,.._, •l!JoM. en.,,. c ... , ~lthli'of ~ "'"''"-Jlllflh •rt ti tt11 Wttt leiit... •M, 'N,_.I •.-<~, t nd JIO wnt ••r a1rttt. ta11 Mnt, t1t•••11• t7•41 '4Jo4JJI c1.M-Mtw•llillt ••2·••1• a.yti!llllf. JM. ""..... C-1 '111111\11~ (.,.....)". He -""'*' """''.'"""· Mit.oi.t -'"" ,,,, ~.,__.t, ...,,lit ,,_., M ~M wtfllewll ~It! ..,. ~-~·-· ~ ~ .. "" .. Id .... ....,.,, ... di '°" (Otll M-'. C.Uftu111, suo.cr1111i... W Cttrltr IJJO ~r1 Oy 11'1111 UiliM MOii'""'' mlllMfr fatlrl91_. NM """' tr. Tranqulla was easily the Clas! ""A cor- rl!Cted tfme ltader. Th!ra is In Class B. Class C leader was · the taJ.37 Quasar sailed by Arthur Biehl or Richmond. Corrected Urqe 1tandln1s for today wOJ.ld no~ be available until a \ate hour. ijan~~ap slanclinis reported are for Monday. There have been no reports of nti.!ihaps dupite the strong wind s. FoUowlng are the fieet poattlons as oI a •.m. today : Novta ciel Mar, John Scrippo, SDYC, 27, 4S -IJ>43 Rampage. Tom Tobin, SDYC, no report Oc.,,.othy 0, Bob Beauchamp, NHYC, 27· 5.1 -lt!-25 Trlll'quHa, Bob Garrison, NHYC, 27-34 -lt!-25 Barca de Oro. Enrique B r a u n , Acapulco Y(.'. 28-07 -11~ Bohemia, Peter Sal%, srvc, 28-07 - 11>47 Ya.Turko, George Ant.arr, PMYC , 28-16 -116-21 HuraCau, Bob Poole, Bahia Corinthian YC, 23-27 -11>37 Iemanja, Jorge Escalante, Acapulco YC, 28-22 -11>39 Thera, James O'Hern, CYC, 28-05 - 11...... - Tangen~ Sam HoUand. CYBC, 28-07 - 116'-0t Yellow Jacket, Terrei Greene,-CYC. 28- 0! -116'-0t Valerle, Robert Oldham, Oceanside YC, 23-51 -11~4S Quaaar, A~thur Biehl, ,,Rlcbmopd YC, 23-30 -11:..-4~ Alerion, Mike Shta, St FYC, 28·30 - J 1&-33.· • White Htathtr, John Weese , SL FYC, 28-\2, -11516 t-.Ustral . Bruce Bernhard, Sausalito YC, 28-33 -II S-48 Sigame, Sid Renkow DRYC, 28-36 - 118'011' . Monday·, corrtcted tlme standings: OVERALL -(1) Thera; (2) Huracan: (3) Tranquil&; (4) Tanaenl ; <•> Alerion. Class /, -(I) Tranqulla; (I) Dorothy O: (3) Bohemia. CLASS B -(I) Thera; (2) Huracan; "(S) r.rangent. Ct:O.SS C -(I) Alerton: (2) Quam ; (3) Whitt Heall'<r. Sentences Added In Friars Case LOS ANGEi.ES (IJPI) -Maurice H. __Fr~m1i!.~ and '-fa!luel "Rlck'y" Ja~bs have bten sentenceJ to thrf't> ytara In prison for their con\ll:tlons on cbar-t~' arlsin1 from a atoltn federal lfancl jury transcrlp~ U.S. lll•trict Court Juda• lrvln~ Hiii Imposed the O<lllcn<e Monday n f'ri<d· man. a W.1 Vee•'· Nev., developer. and Jaeobt:, it'f>rofe11lonal gambler. · Eech man "as found cullty of con!!plr- tng co obta·in secret 1 r an d iury tran· scripts Wbib were found on tht dcfbnje ""'"'"'' !fble during tile Friars Club card cheaUng trial. -~--------........ ---: .......... -·---~---·-· .allow41Kf, an lncrtase for upper bracket income taxpayerstand a tax break 'or renters financed through the Income tax. The tax Increa ses are necessary, Reagan bas said, to Unaoct substantial reduction ln property tuea. Reagan . had . adamantly o p p o s e d withlloldlng .olnoe. his 11116 campalan when Democrats wanted lo a.:iopl the federal system of automaUcally col\ecUng stale lnco~ tu ~entS from a wQrker's ngular paycheck. SborUy .aft.er taking office In 1967 Reag8n slid. '!ilhholdiryg ~'tends lo make government c a re I e s s with the management" of taxpayers' money. Reagan maintainM "Taxes should hurt ." -Govemment · finallcial experts ~ct the state faces a aeries of "calh flow" problems bf the eod of fiscal 1970-71 . Wllhholdini would ease the shor!fge. " Need Some 'Help? Young Workers . . Off e1· Services · · Need • cutlfied Scuba diver-or a ~lcated sidewalk sweeper? You'll find them on flle with the Harbor Area Youth Employment servt~. which held a bralnstorminil: session last Friday for committee members or Orange Coast clvic organlta.Uods. , ThL.met11D& leitured two tcenavr1 wOOlilve benefitted. lro1n 1Jie~-pro- gram and disai~ ·-their erperiences compared to lbe need.a of other )'OWlg job-hunters. uTeenage rs rt ally want jobs,•• saJd Pecgy Honeywell, 16, a junior at Newport Harbor Hlih School. -, .. But what can kldll do If everybody wants experience and you can't get a job to ce:t some experience?," added the Gal Frutay now employed by a lctcal car agency. "I came lo YES because I really need· ed a job," said Dave Frledrlchm1, an Ertancla Fn1h School student now work- ing at another auto dealerMip. "It pays pretty well and It • a permanent, which is what I need " he ad· dcd. ' Jim Wood, YES chairman. told the assembled group that 269 jobs have been Ill!~ ljnce the or1anfti\lop began Its ~..-.. l'Dlllld ojlerati<ln !all (all. · But many.Jjtudents reiistered with YES afe ·&tiM lftemplo}'td , sail' Mrs. Jean H~. dir~r. addina that they Include vined skills, from Industrial drafting to c1lculalor <tJ>eraUon and heavy labor. Ideas dilQ.ISSed Included canvassing ~partment house managers for potential Job assi gnments, as well as arranging t dnsportatlOn for youngsters without cars. Additional lnfonnalion may be obtained by caJUna 1t.be YES oUice at 642.ot74, whiere oftic~ have someone on Ille to handle that .special assignment. anyone needs done. ! Reagan Asking l\'!oney to Save State Coastline From Wire Servlcts Gov. Ronald Reagan 's.budget In cludes new expenditures almecf 8.t curbing oil leaks and conservation or the California public coastline. Some money, $1.14 million, would go toward ~trengthening the pov.;era or the State Department of Comervatlon in a mo,•e almeJ at avoiding another oil blowout in offshore drilling projects. similar le that which caused lhe S;anta Barbara disaster. Included ln the sum 'lll'Ould be: funds lo hire additional conservation inspectors. Jn other coastllne-felaled matters he proposed more than ~.000 ror the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission to regulate fill· ing of San Francisco Bay. The Increase also would be used to car· ry through on projecl" ordered by the last Ltglslature, which demanded precise boundaries and the detection or Illegal filling. the funds would come from the state budget on the Dtpartment of Parks and Recreation. • ' Included In the total sum of $24.4 milllon, for the department would be $1.S million for a new smog laboratory to study the effects of air pollution. One tevere cutback in the budget Is the dra11tlc curt.ailment of purchase and de\lelopment of new state parkl. tt also includes cutbacks in state subsidies for local prOjects lnvol•ing recreation and parks. Agent Plo y Ends In Jewel Thef l CORTE MADERA, Calif. fUPI\ -Two men posing as ll'lsuranct agent! taJ!ted Llklr way ln1o a RCluded hillside: h6'mc '-!ooday and then forced a wom1n at run- RC>lnt to &i''e thtm tSS.000 tn jtWelry and $1~.ooo tn ca.sh, according to police. Th e victim, Mes.. Lllijan Gell!£!, told author1tles the men \\'ttf: In their et1rly twenUts and called one anolhe.r by the nam~s "Bob" BrX!~:_Lany ... • l DAILY PILOT l'ft ... ~ ll~ KMtlJltr . MRS, LEDIA STROTHER GETS OXYGEN FRQM CPSTA ·MESA Flf\EMAN ELWOOD HOUSE : Awe rd.winning Author One of T"wo S.thtl Tow~.r1 . Re1ldent1 Requiring .Treatment 4tt.r 81111 ' . From Page 1 BLAZE ••• second floor apartment dlreclly below Room l>5 suffered a head laceration re- quiring three stitches when 'he stuck his head out the window. · Second Bandit Outdraws Mesa Robbery Vib .tirn Just at that moment,· frtvtstigators An unexpected partner-in-crime beat a $Id, the window ab;oye 1bat~red due to nervous Costa Mesa service Station at- heat, sending a shower of ilass Clown on tend ant to lhC dra~ late Monday· Jn a Rhodes, who was treated at ·Hoag near-shotgun duel, as lhe victim re.ached · Memori&k'fO!Pttal-11 ·eJu!e .--·~--loz: his OWJl_-WJ'~..sliSIWting an mi- ·The other three Be,thel Tower s minent robbery. Clark told poli~ tt>e gwnn1111 O(dend him to put the money from the _cash box into his lelt pants pocket and Ulen kit \\'ith-$90 and the stStiori"s shotgun t.Qo. The vi.ctim said he was on du~y alone at ,tl..:Ji,,p~heg· lht first man tameJn..an _ _.,_ ·asked for the restroom key after pu!ling- resld~nta lreated at uie scene.for inhaling Donald L. Clark, on duty at the Leraer ~smoke and also mild &hock -due to cor-Oil Company station, 2360 Newport Blvd., onary conditions r-were not identified by was getting a .410 gauge shotgun just in firemen. case a suspicious man using the restroom Evacuation was confined to the third was plaMing a holdup. and fourth floor! or the· massive, o1tve-The victim told o!fice.r Robtrt Berg green structure, since firement coritah)ed someone else walked in just at that mo. the blue ton1 before renters on the upper ment. and he turned to stare into the noors mi&b...1 have been lg danger. muzzle of a 16-gauge shotgun. "Don't move. Hand me lhat gun," the The m.ost critical moment came with second bandit snapped, ordering CJ.ark to the pQpping window, whlch sent a plume surrender it ca.utiously, then carrying out of fire searing up the exterior to the next a. $00 robbery armed with both 'heavy window, which could have popped and weapons. fi lled that floor with smoke . Clark said he handed over the .410 "\Ve were very, very fortunate _ it gauge shotgun and was Ordered to could ha\•e been a major disaster." said meth.odica.lly open office desk drawers, Costa. Mesa City Manager Arthur R. ~a:~=~~ ou':5id~ to th~ ~~p ~l~nd ~fcKe'ni(e, who· wils on the scene Slohg Detedlve sgt. Cfilf McBride Did todaf y.•Jth f?OliCe and f~men. that the' second -bafKAt H°lked· with I .. , can't Sayitnough tor-them ,'!' sait! the sl'iotgurf"carfied In taCh barid, but pJatttl Rev. L. E. Halvorsen, administrator of agai nst his legs out of ·~lghf Of .pa;.,mg the Assembly.' of · God Church-organized motorists. · · . · retirement center. He was speaking of the fire depart- menL · · ... Rev. Halvorsen aaid he and Fire Chief John Marshall discussed the possibility a )'ear agG and the cttler prtdlcted if one broke out, it would be isolated in the apartment of origin. The advent of high-rise building con- structloh has led to revolutionary techni- ques in modern firefighting, including a stei>-by-ste-p plan as the towers are buill ''We're literally faced with a city block stoOd on end," said then-Ca pl Ron Coleman two years ago in explaining how his firemen would li&ht a Beth.el Towers blaze .. Officials said today in the wake of the fire that everythi ng -including evacua- lion -went smoolhly by the script writ- te n for it'. "It always has to be a pre-planned ef- fort," said Chief Beauchamp. adding.that one difficulty involves radio com· munleations with the interior of the bull ding. .. ' .. - Police Seek Bomb Suspects OAKLAND (AP) -Poli~ said Monday they are seeking the occupant.I of an apartment who beat up the owner, tried to set It afire, and left a cache. of bomb- making equipment that · m:iy be linked with a long series of Eas t Bay sabotage explosions. The fugltives-may.'lnclude at least lour adults and two small chUC::-en. Found in .the apartment St S2$ East t~th St. and an adjoining garage were lengths or pipe, a quan ti.ty of gµn powder, primer cord.!I, a scales and batteries, together with instructions for bomb assembly and diagrams and maps of East Bay pow~r installations. Police also reported a quantity of Communist and Black Panther literature was found. into the rear of the s~lion in a late mGdel blue sedan. - \Vorried about lhe circunlslances and the knowledg~ of other recent holdups, Clark decided to get the sbotguh for pro- tection when confronted by the second man , who confirmed his Worst fears. Patrolman Berg sald Clark was ordered 'to return to the station office and wail five-minutes before doiilg anything, or he would be shoL · investigators said the bandits wert Negroes, about sl:i reet lall, and Jn their 20s, nof the same robbers who have hit other locations recently, asking ·for change for a quarter first,-. Suspects in the three weekend jot;>s were Caucasians. Nixon Requests . -.. . .... . " .. ' .; . . .. . ..... : ' Boost in Funds · WASHINqTON !AP! -Presldent Nix- on is recoritmending an Increase of '449 m!Uion over. his original requests for health and education appropriations to replace a bill he vetoed last week." Republ\can congresslonaJ, I e a d e r 1 reported today. The total or $18.S billiC?'J for the major appropriatiOr. bill i;tlll would t)e. $810 lni!lion less · than thal Jn the bill Nlxcin -vetoed ~inflationary, The n;ie~ure ls io finance the Departments of LabOr and Heaflh, Education and Welfare, and the Office of Economic Opportilnlty, for the fiscal year which ends ne:it June 30. Senate Republcan Leader Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania and House GOP Leader Ge.raJd.~ Ford GI MichigllJI di5close~ the new · requests after meeting with Nixon. They said the new figures are included in a Nizo~ Jetter to House Speaker Jotin W. McCormack fO..Mass.~. Spruce Up Your Home for . " . ~· f 111 •• • • • WITH FINE QUALITY- FAMOUS BRAND NAME CARPETING *BEATTIE *CROWN' * IMPIRIAL *MONARCH * ROXBURY *WALTERS *BIGELOW * FIRTH -f • * SWEETWATE.R * BIRVEN *"COLUMBUS *DAN RIVIR * MONTICILLO *SEQUOYAH Wl,INVITt YOU TO VISIT OUR HUGI SHOWROOMS -Sit THI OUTSTANDING SRICTION OF CARPIT· IN. AVAILAllf. UNUSUAL INSTALLATION noa. LEMS OUR SPICIAL TY. 'L EN'S • -DON'T MISS' OU~ DRAPERY DEPT. w. f••tur• • comp1•+• ••l•etion of f•bric.1 •ncf eolor1 to •nh•nc.• •nd compliment your c•rpeting . 1663 PLACINTIA·COSTA MESA " .646·4138 CARPETS e DRAPERIES 1i nA~I suvtiii"THI OllANOI COAOT . ®>~~!8>~~~~~~~ • t --~' • 1 . • , --. ' • )' Costa Mesa Today's l'lw .. • • EDlflON * * ll vor. 63, NO. 28. l SECTIONS, 28 PAGES. . ' . . . . $6 •. 48. Billion • ' ~ •.• I ' Reagan Proposes Record Budget • lly GEORGE 8KELT.QN SA~RAMENTO (UPI) -Gov. Ronald Reagan toclar .sent tile LegiJlature a re~rd s.; . .a billion stale budget dtsipied lo "hold the line" against inflationary spending lf'hLe financing employe raises and a slight boost for higher edue11tlon. The Rl'!publlcan governor"11ald his elec- tiorryear proposal would "equitably and : -'rl:•" cllvide the. laEpayers' money and orrer "the greatest benefit lo the largest A• J A' ll number t.f ciUt.ens." 11Wn en ~f~an·s budget ror the usca1 year 4!--P.4----. ----____begjnning_July Ljlropased Iew...ne.>Y pro- 1 '\ • grams, reflecting one of the state's worst Foe Jo ;llS lmancial sotualions In years. - . II In feet, even under the economy-mind· ed gover.10r's low-fat budget. the state R bl • · still v.•ould spend roughly $90 million epu icans ~~ By TOl\f BARLEY Of ,,.. DtilfY .. li.t 11111 A recall spokesman who disappeared shortly alter announcing the launching of the movement against Supervisor Alton E. Allen surfatm long .enough Monday to awilcb, his politi~I au·e~ance. Anthony J. Tarantino of San Clemente, aecompa.ii~ by fellow recall organizer Paul CafP.enter. changed bis political af·. liliation frorr Democrat to Repu.blican at the Registrar of Votera office in Santi Ana. , l'be San Clemente man also adviJed countJ officials that 'be 11hould-now: rei~ as a business manager aod not. · a · tutile . business owner as previOusly recorded. TaianUM, 60, of 451 Calle Miguel of- fered· no explanation for the change in registration. He could nat be reached today for com- ment on his action. Carpenter. who has laken over the vocal chores once ba"ndled by Tar1111tino. woukl only confirm that his companion had cbaaged his registration. ''\Ye will have , a statement to offer at a later date," tlie pliblic ·relalio:lS executive commented . Tarantino was the subject of specula- tion today throughout the Fifth District ~s tbe man who will run against Supervisor Allen in the June 4 prtmary. Allen, 72. anngunced Monday that he will be a candidate in that race and that he will expose the backers of the recall movement -financial and political - during I.he contest. Carpenter, a Democrat who hall unsuccessfully sou~ht Congress and Assembly seats in Orane:e Countv. had no (Set AU.EN FOE, Page Zl f!ere's how the state spet1ds your tax doUar, as outlined in Gov. Rea- gan's budget for 1910·11·: Educatio1t 27.li cents , higher edu- caticn& J 1.9 cents, healtl& and welfare 24 .3 cet11s~ property Utt relief and sl1ared revenues 15 .4 cents, transpor· tation ... IO cent!, correction.a 2.8 cents, resources J .8 cetits, bu.&iness and con1merCe 1.8 cn1ts, admi1tistration and fiscal management 1.4 cents. olher three cent.I. ''l'lie it.ate ' of Calffornfa exptclt to . collect $281.12 for cve111 ma11, woman CHt(fC1ii!d in California diiring 1910 ·ta pqy for tl1e 1tate'1 operatio111. 1976-71 fiscal year. The budget would be balanced by .using . previous !Urpluses. i.1e spending pn•gram reprc:;ents only a 4.1 percent increase over the · J.2 billion budget ~gan submitted .lot year . It actunlly : slightly ltss -by $37 million -tha~ v·hat t.'le state expects lO wlnd up spend111g during the current nscal period. Reagan said governrr:ent no longer cjln afford an ""lrrespons.ible game ·of leap- frog '.' -s~nding i!1 ~n "ever-spiraling" £ashio;• while cont1nu1ng to heap taxes upon the peop:e. The govtrr.or, who is expected to an- nounce t.ir candid.<J~Y , for re-election in Mareh, st.id ile established his budget "prlurities to emphasize those progralllll of great merit and deep concern to the citizeris." State employe salary hikes and higher education were tagged ior 95 percent of a $120 million increase in stale OJ)t!ralion C06l:. Reagan proposed a five percent pay In- crease .._ for the state's 195.000 slate (See BUDGET, Pa10 %1 Budget Highlights Gov. Ronald lltc..gan has asked the legislature to approve a record budget of $6.48 billion which is an increase or 4.1 percent over that of the current li6cal year. Inflation, a five percent boost for state salaries and a mode.st raise for higher education brought the budget amount up to record . proportions. Here Is where the money will go : e mGJIE.R EDUCATION -A totaJ allocation of $2.:W billion. including 1 huge chunk for the University or Calilornia and California State College systems. It, was the· largest budget item. • •. SOCIAL '_YELF:'-RE -~tore than $2.l billion would be spent on all welfare· programs, 1ncluchng aid to dependent children, but much of the budget· ed funds will come from countieii and the fed~ra1 govp-nment. The actual state expenditure will total $673 miJlion from the state gen~al fund . . . • ~fENT ~~LY I.LL -In one signiricarit cut. Gov. Reagan propose! to eliminate 1,000 JOOS In the state-run mental hospitals because of decllnlng -paOent population. The. tolal budget amount woukt be $118.5 million, which ' Is $4.5 million .less than the present fiscal •year-allotatlon. . ----S'JlATE--HIOHWAY-CONSTRUCTION ....,. Estimated to reach $1 bi- lion in a budget' wh.lch w.IU be prepared ~ate17 by the State Highway Com· mission. That sum would go ror level highway construction and maintenance. . e WGHWAY PATROL -, A, tolal budget p!'l)pooed i• $11 6.5 million. "1hith shows a $20 million. rise over actual COits logged during the present ~gel year. The proposal inch.Kies the reduction or •12 uniformed nfncer eolll· tiona wh6ch are requested. but ullfllled. Most or the bqcllel, $87 million, would go ror traffic enforcement supervision. '}--. e STATE EMPLCYE WAGE HIKES -A tolaJ or 181 mliliOI) Is pro- posed for raises ol state salaries; Reagan proposed five percent lfista com- puted by individual agencies. He does not suaest alross-lhe-bOard lncre83eS whlCh have been ccmmon In years past, • P.BISONS -More lhan $100 mllllon from the general fund would go lO\vaht corrections} Wii'as. inclffifiiig priflOnft's, paroltts: and former drug addicts. The bud1el.. also allows for minor construction of Sl.2 mJlllon In facill- Ut:!!. despite rorecasls of burgeoning lmmate..pop.ilations. , e AGRICULTURE -The. governor praposes a tot.al of $24 .31 million which Is about SI million Jeu than the all'rent sum, but there woukt be no curtailment of "essential " programs. • , FISH ANO GAl\1E -11le sum would be $2L.3 million. which is tlightly up from the agency's current estimated expenses ol1!1.2 million. e STATE \V/:TER PROJECT -Reagan has asked for a hefty cut tn the huge pro}ect's budget. which Is propoted to be $321.2·million~ or about $39.2 mllllon leS! than the current year. By the ljmt the budget aoet Into effect on July I th~proJtct will be to percent complete. • 'PESTlCIDE CONi'ROL -The_govemor ol'dered an unspeclried In· crease: In 1Uocalions to avoid pesticide pollullon, which .,..oold be money lipt.nL rrom the 11.gHculture budget. That segment ol thti budaet Includes 1 $1 million cut In pe!l. prevention programs. .1 '· .I· ' . ' . . (!)RANG~ COUNTY'.< CALIFORN,IA :.. ' . ··ee . . . DAILY 'ILOT 'lletf .. •kflM kMhlll' RESIDENTS ·~F BETHE·L TO\'IERS VfEW 'REMAINS' OF VACANT THIRD FLOOR A""RTMENT ~ \ft'.or~1n9 .From ~r•p•rMI Script,:f.ir~m•n Quickly Cont~I 81111 in 18-Stoi'y Building " -. . . " ·' • TEN'~ .. " '· ' •• ~·· • ' ' • . . .. --...~ . , . • • ·a· ·z·e. ·.·: •• • '"'I , " ... • . ' ·~ir~: !fraps .-· -( ' I ' ' ·~ 2· O.ffice~~;.' • + ? I ...... I; s· Tteaied ' · ' . ' By ARTHUR R. YJNID. Of .. l»llY '"" ..... A $14,000 fire ln Or1nge Com,ty11 tl!lu't building trapped two c,.ta . Mon policemen Jn blinding smoke early tadly .. they horded """" ol eJdorli,-" out of the tktory city bloct .. tood-on....t . The predawn blue at Bethel Towers. 666 W. 19th St., sent two elderly penona to-the hospital,. while three-o~ 'Were given oxygen at the scene for smote Jn. ~. ·~-. Neither -one a well-knOwn autboreas who served1as 1 Russian ArrtJY mne 'in \Vorld War I -was kept 'for • -hospitaliution al~r emer1ency treat• ment. working from a script d'eviaed u the tlG-unit Assembly of God ChllfCb.ret1ted home was built, Costa Med Flre Depart. ment· pe.rscinnel quickly controlled the twcralarm fire. . . • < tnveattgadoil Into the S:SS a'.m. blue <QnUnll<S today, but Battalion Chier'ilob Beauchamp said It appears something left ,in vacant. Room SO&. during· routine cle~a:Dup was indirectly the Cf!Jise. 4 ' • Chlef' Beauchamp said sometbin1 wu probably Wt draped on a· ainall;bultt.in ~to<, lladinfl the m<:i>olid motor · -· · to -l an'! ca1<lj Ure.' · .. . . .iTWjiii<Y,.. "!" !hire " ........ " sa1d Chief' a.,uchamp. "'Whatrvu It wu WJll ~ ~he~ ~my~&ery of the ~~-1 -~Ire · •nglntl, two , lrlicl COin· J>illJd and a aqliad o1 n,._ rrom !1'la ·roieu. pJu1 • )>at;kµe •nilno lrom •. the HunUngton Beach Fire Department were dispatched ,to the.blaze. Police officers Owen Krtza 1nC:I Robert Nb.I wtre among the Ur1t on t.M ecene and ~ashed upa:talr1 to the third ,_ ltl fearful occupants couglled •nd ·crW~for he lo •Jn their rooms. . · . ·PatrObnan Krua. •Aid llloY ra' • .denaer amoke •nd he .bec•me ...,.lted frOQt ·hil partner. unable to 11elpe float one room unUI \ht air began lo clelr. He oatlni1tec1 that 111 to 3tf .rea-wer• ex«ted rrom . !he lhinl and fom1ll ~ tct' saflly, but fimnen ukl"tnany more of the butlding'a • re1identa fled outside. · They were c:Ommenctea u 1 a ~ for their orderly evacualloil ,fr_om .lhe .'t-37 million s~ure l:ullt with f9deraJ Health Edue1tion iiit Welfare hinds three years .ago. "Their behavior durina the courte of the fir~ and the mopup waa #onderl\111 ''' (Ste Bl.AZ!:, Pqe %1 • . . . '" OAIL'f ,II.OT Pllm lly l ldltf'\11 kMh1W .- MRS. LEDIA STROTHER GETS OXYGEN , FR OM CDSTA ,MESA FIREMAN ELWOOD •HOIJSE. Award-winning Author One of Two htf11t Towe r1 Re1kl'!!nt1 ,fJ941uJrlng Tr1.1tm1nt ·After 81111 , 1 . ' DA Orders Probe . In · Scuffle Death O'f.County Inmate ' District Attorne,t Cecil Hicks today called for a public ·inquest into ~he death of a San Pedro man who died in Otange County jail last month aft.er a struggle with sherUf'S dePuties. Hie.is, backed by Sherill. James. A. Musick, is seeking the ,allocaJ,i,dn ,of a court:roo1n ror !\is proposed 2!1-bUc hear .. In~ lntQ . the cause OFaeilli-M 'Vernon Louil .Williams. 27~ Hii request' hbs been conveyed to the county coroner. 1 • Wiiiiams died Jan.-21 after a ·&tr:uggle wlJ.b .:!eputies at the county jaiJ.,Of(iters· said ' De l1ad been loclted in·ihe 'holding· tank prior to booking on· a tdri.vlJll offense becau~ be was "belligerent Ind un- cooper:aU ve." 1 WllUa""' had 'eailier ~ Ia~en Into custody by .highway patrolmen after. he allegedly refused lo sign a :!talion. (qoner's deputies have stated that 11 UM?re1 wu no obvfoUs cause of death .such 11 ; a heart attack ... or beating. \Vbatever killed him i1 going to require furlhu tests before we can determine the CQUSC.S." ~. , Slffk · 1'1arke& NEW_ YORK. UP) -SIOOll r&lllod strongly in act.IYt tradini today oh a re- ported statement by Tfeallfl'Y Secretary David M. KeMedy· tbal , decline ln in- terest rates might be closer than mMt people re:al.iU. (See quotaUonl, Pa-• 11).. 111. .-. . . Mesa .C~.!t~il A.PPo!-.nts . . . . . . . . .. : , .. : Charter .. Study, Grf)yp .... , .. ' . A year-long look at the benefits -and said C.OUncilman Jordln~ tcfday~.'.,but . it · disa~v.antages ol the clfarter ~?r~ 01.: tihould definitely be•stuctied.'" mun1c1pal government 'ls being .un· The teller signed.by Jordan and Tucker deftaken by a s~ial . co.ni,mlttee ~' be, -ihe ·a;,ly 'two •councilmen up-fOr r'e:-elec· drawn from a cross-section of ithe 1Cosla 1 tlQn, in Apr11'-o(fer1 'five' charatteriitlcs Mesa citizenry.--·~ Tthe r~cnamr St.udY ; Ci:J{rtmltt~ ~Id The ·new-city council .Chamr. Sttidy=--posse8s.-~ .,. CO!Tlnilttee }'as ann~hce~ MOOda)'. ~~ghf · They. arc: · .• .. 1 :, : : : .. ~r.rough !etters to tie mail.et! lo .all. loc1;1l -Broad coverage by occupation. Jervlct clubs .and civic organization!.... ' . , r Councilmen wlhlr~ T. Jdrdan ~and -Representation , otr ~·h~~men· .and George A.11\ic~;-wilt be.the elected ·m. : wqmen, : ·1, .. , r":_j• flclals' ln'!ojved In the chlrt~r 'st~~)'.'~*-: . -Representation of ~Ir a:ct u-\ t.. a a e i>tCted ·to gel fulling In ,the. nt;it Jew orca~lij>~wlthln Cpsta r.tefa;, \ · .tnOnths a~ lll§t mc;ire th~n ~ 1~ar. · • -Active interest in the . pest 1 asbot)a 1 The panel begari origh'iaUna with a •re-· · -' · •1 quest by the Cltlzeils' Harbor • Area : member1-concernl11g commlirUUr affairs. Research Team (CHART) that the· mat· -Represel"\14£10~· by C-'O mm ~t1 e e ler should be .tudled for pos!lble IoCal • m~n <JI.Ian r<1identl1I areo•'·Wilhln appllCatlon. • · ·: ~ . · the.'dty. , ~ ~ ' · to.la Mesa It a general Jaw city, al· PaOOI members wheri finally "h"sen thouah there has been some· preasure to . ' . "4" ' change, especially with". the· community . will study and analyze tile rclalive merit! 11hlfl from ils ohce-rural, to suburban and of each fonn ol government u ll relates eventually metropolitan chiracter. to COsta Mesa and subsequ1ntly recom- Tho primary difference between a • mend one or the olher. • ' general law city and a chaf!.er city t The letter of annour.cemenl requests 11.1Ch as Newport Beach -L!i that-state ooe or nfore mtmberi of each or1antia· go,emroen~ codes establish OP!?f'&tlonal tioo to be suggested for memberiblp on method~ 11~r general law. tt:e Olty Council Charter Study Com·· Qltles -with a cbafler form of govern-mltttt. " ment enjoy 'grt!aler freedom rn "ff1lo proposed committee will tie a detenTilnhif their own ~unctlonal attut· .. cltfzens' org&nliadori •f\d wlll not inc;~ t.urc . , ·• clt.y emP.lo)'.es or mem~11 of ''I a~ no_t convinced tha( we need it,'' -!ami.Uel,' tbil JlOlDI' --~ Poi.k~ Offi:Cer~s: • ' L' H elldgear Stol.en · I, Costa M"!I police officer IOot hll uniform blue cap \o. a bur1iar who.4111> J>e4 Into Harber Dlalrlct JUdk:lai Court ldoiida7 niibt ·and stole uie beadpar " while lra!Qc Caae1 ....., beinl heard. , ~atrolm1n Robert Berl aakf 'the .. c1p I was taken from the room where laimen lodt· up their guna prior 4o enterlN jyclicial chambers to testify. • No forced entry· was made, bul IUCh ~ ~Its are classed as.', bw'&l~, when 1 _ cnmlnaJ enters any premi1t1 apen for bUairiess wllh lhe lhtentlbn ·tO Itel.I .. ~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~· r • .·Cetijit . . . ... '· ....... . <·-tlld ;Mall"fl'Ol~lu a• l'llurft vi'1t tO the .arq. Cout late ~ night, and lernpetfturt! 1tll't d~ ping Into the mlcidle IO't on Wed· ntsday. . .. "INSmE TODAY Ht "'"" llild 1!1.Mche oc1 ... 11mt, but ~ow h<'• la!!orl..,lu polill(J o v 1 r • lego.t iomu beco1'1t Charl11 Manao" know• hi.I JlJt ii fu hit o,.. llclldr. Page 11. '--~- .. • 'I ' • ) ~' \ . ' •...t ,;, 11q s1a11i · • 1'. 4 v ···~~-. Rel,lgan Relents,. ' 0 · ·w·· ·thh. ·1d· -Ji . 1 · :· . o. _ .1ng ~~ (11pp ~ .9~·-Ro~•ld -~buJ'!"!Jtd ·~Is ~ant f.oo,. yUr .. ClliPoi\llfn to' payroll w\lhholdlng of ltote tncome taxes ana decided to ' ill'" .. ,, .. mJ)Prl~. \t'.lq ~ la..; revision pl~. UPI ~· 1•m1ec1·~.;' ~'.Mid Reaian . withdrew his OP.- J>Ol(tlon lo wtlllboldin( to he could liunce.Pl"l"'rty tu relief and 60lve an aceerfte cab· now ·problem In 1 t at e ntctiswy, !\..Con· bes ·,aid. tG finance substantial rtdUctlOft lh 'property· tans. Reagan· had ' adantantlf 0 pp 0 .I e a withholding sinc0·his 1114 ctmpalgo when Democr•ts· wanted to aJopt !he federal 5ystem oJ •utotnatically collecting stale income ta~ paymtnt.s frOm a workt:r1s . regultr pa-ychec~ . ' l ··'\ ioy~rori'l~~t;. · Re•gan ·scheduled an afternoon news Conf~rAACt b, annOunce. his acceptance of wlthholdmi~s,parlof the package. wh!cfi i§ .e~ to thifl . nearly $1 bllUon In tAxes. • Squrcts said '"oiber ·features of the tax plln inc11.1de a onMent l~e~ in the Prtserit nve.eent-oo-tbe--dollar sates tax. a redbction ln the i'r -percent oil depletion alloW-a~. an increase for up~r bracl\_et intOme ta:icpayers ~d a tax break ~~r renters financed through the Income t-ax. The ta:x increases a re S-cientist Backs ....... ~ Bay . Dredging For Marine Life By JOHN VALTF.RZA .of "" """" ""' ..... °'spite claims to the conuaiy by some local constrva~oni!t1. an expert en the marine life of Ntwporl Bay said today maintl!:nancg dredging of Upper Newport ; y w~bel~-~~ .environment. I dtitroy-11. • -. ~. Wheeler North, a Caltecb biologist. recOffti;nended that a permit for .the «ing ·be allowed with a few minor tii(:tjons. ~The llrue over dredging of the estuary's atl!:r ekl course I.I awalUng action by e strte Resources Agency, t)e Jaa.t ency to review tbe"m'atter belrirt it ls tt4 •P?n by tl)e Army Ooll>• of EllJI· en. · -Some 'b:at conservationists haTt-~ poged lhe. dredglni, permit. · . Sllo<U¥ afl« takin& office in llfl l\e•l•I) aal~ .wJt1'holdln:; "tends .. to melte aovemment c f re I e a a .,,,.1th the . managetrien\" of tup·ayers• Q'lone,: h.eagan tbaintatried ''Taxes i;hould hurt.". Goverriment Jirlanclat experts predict the ~tale faces !!< ~ries of "(:4sh Oow" problems by · the end , o1 flOcill ·1m11. Wllhholdlnl. would eaie the sborfa1e. . ' . i!r .• * . -. ' frOM ·~ege 1 B:UDGET·. ~ ~: em~et. II• csllmited !hll would c..t 181 m·U\Ot .Jl\d ''prevent erotlon of their J>l'.fdla.slnl power· ~y fn(laUon." fg •ddltkm, the .. V""9' suggeated the slalAI contrll>u\e . ·1111 .. addltfooal l'1 per moolh1 Jo: ~b '!!'Ploy.•.'& health m. surance. . Re~... . lncr<!ufllJ lilt• •pen-dlog r · · ·muc•Uo•1>Y111:nrut\lon, incl Ing tao mlllfon In wary blliee. In all, the Unfvm!IY ol C.\Uornla and 1lala coUtg"'.s would reeeJve M97 mJllton -UC 1348 million .nd the collal•• 1329 mllllon. Counlarlng. -wbo £h11J• Jleaian bas 'lfgleclad hJCl.er education, the governor po~ oot lhal flite· ex· pen(lltures for UG IM'tht eollegea have risen M percent In the put Mu year1. f\eapn '1 ·!'T<VIOUS\y declared ''.lll<Oljt, war" ...19. rtect the C.Ufornla en- vironment accounted for re,lattvei, little spending in hi• hud&et. 'Ille major new ilem he ;.ioposed was a $1.:i .nllllon smog fighUng laboTatory for Los _Al1Jelea Cow> ly. lnll•llon took it. toll on the bud,.t lo "ID accompanying mess1ge, State Finance Direc!or Verne Orr aald "l!)fl•· lion has run rfJT!pant in recent year1 and the:re are those who think it may be -beyond co111trol..already." Front Pase 1 BLAZE ••• Dr .. North, a Corona C:tl Mar resident who wor& out · of Ciltl!:Ch'• Kerc1'boft Marine Laboratory in Newpoit llarhor said the dredging would lmpm:t .~. marine envir01n11ent In Upper N~ Bay by ellm!n1Un1 tlol -ol li)l ·~"" , . . . '8nd deposited !iy• Jut wll!\er'J "'""4 .. 1. _ Olilel leouchamp, "I'd nu to ..... 1Joods. ,_.. . pliment them 'On that.;: The bay'a !tandard shell·mud -boltoTs1 Mrs. Ledfa Strother, 75, was tre1ted it -which enbaoo::es marine life develop-the scene for smoke inhalation and rush· ment -was covered up V' the sill • . If the flood malarial Is rimove\1, the ed to Coita Mm Mem01'11l Ho<p\111 for !heil·mud layer could go back to work, additional ·care, then sent home to her North said. Tewers 8partment. North's reeommeo4atlof! WIJI submitted The vlcUm has 'Nfltten extentivtly of to tt>e f~clflc Soutliwest Region of the htr eX't)erlencea 11 a Ruaslan Army nurse ,.S. nepartment of the Interior.· d h · j Originally, the·ftderal department o~ an er aubsequent marr1ace to an J09ed the dredging, as propoeed by the American GI a.l the close. of World War I, trange County Harbor Dlttrict, · but winnln& a national patriotism award. .. ter igreed ·to change its position aft.tr Thonias ii Rhodes, 74 who Uvea in the i study of 'the matter. Dr. North •as In--· ' rwnental in brlnglna about the chance second floor apartment directly below poi;Ulon. Room 305 eulfered 1 biad laceration re· :. William T. Davoren, retional coordln-quiring three !tltchea when he stuck bis tor tor the department. dTd recommend, . owevet. that no ful'tl'le-r dredgln11: be dbnt head out the window· _ nW a complete maslq plan Is develoi)ed Just at that moment . Jnvestlgators r the Upper Bay. said, 1he window above shattered due to Meanwhile. other federa l agenc:ies hav_e heat.. sending 8 ·•how"1' of glau down on .rrttd .. to-grant an extension of their er oI TedUal dt•astti' relll!:f fUndS Rhodes, who . was lreated at Hoag ch would jiay for the project U it wtna -Memorial Hospital and releastd. clal approval. . . The· other three Bethel T ow er s ~Tecbnj__~lly, Uie deadline for the funds residerita treated at the scene for Inhaling s Jan. ts, but Harbor 01,slrict Chlel gtneer Jim Balll-nger 51Jd today that smoke and also mild shock -due to cor· exteni;ion baa been assll:"ed by federal onary t:ondltlons -were not ldtntifit:d by rct$-_ · flremtn. ~he 1ki area has remajnt:d closed •irlce Evacuation wu confined to the third e floodt -early ·lut ;.ar. II is the enly bst•ntlal, qutet-water tki am provi4ed · and fourth floors Of the mas&ive, olive. the public In Orange County. greel'I structure. since firemen~ contained i 8elore tht ftoOdg, the, :.ong was heavtly the blaze long before renters on the upptr sed ~b& 1peedOOats and water ski en-floors might have &een in tianger. las · · · Tht most critical moment came with ' DAILY PILOT 111,,,,., Ktt~it ..... Tli11'" tJ .t..•M~r,~in• M4f!"flrio l'~lttr Cett9 M'" 0Hlc1: J JO Wt1t l•v S!,111 ~11.lir!J~~rtt11 ,,0.J•r.-t:JtO, 91•2• Ptfrie, Offlut fril•~ ,f•t{l)Utll .,.., .. \ .... '""""'1''· I.•,_ .,.tll: m , .. ._, 4vtflvt .. wMll'!tte:'I f..ut~ 11tP• ~ •w~••'f ·A_· . . .... -. . --..-- I, the popping wjn~. ~hich aint a phnne of fire searing up the exterior to the next · window. which could have popped and filled that noor with emoke. "We Wl're \•ery, vCry fOr11tnate -it could haYe bttn a major disaste'r .'' sa\d Costa Mesa CUy M~nager Arthur R, ~fcKeniie . \vho was on the scene along with police and firemen . "I can't say enough for them." &aid the. Rtv. L. E. Halvorstn, administrator of lhe · AsSl!mbly of God Church-orgaol1ed retireffient center. He was spoaklng of the fire depart· r\ient. _ -Rev. Halwirsen nid he and Fire Chief JOhn.Marshall dfacussed th'f! pos1ibllity a year ago and tbe..chief predicted If one bro~• oul, ll w.011\d ·bt Isolated Jn Jh• .epar1mtnl of orljln. , The advtnt of hl1h-rise \uilding con· stnJcllan ba1 Jed to rtvoluUonary techni· quea In modtrn flreflghUn11 Including a -st.!P:,by·st~p plan as the towe,5 are built "We're Uterally faetd with a city block 1lood on tnd." · 1ald theo.C..pt Ron C'..oltman two years •go In t'XJll•lnlna how his firemen would fight a Bethel Towers b\azo. . Off icials &aid today in lhe v.•ake or the tire tbal everything -includlna: evBcui· tlon -went smoothly by the-sCript writ· te n ror .jl, ··rt always has ta; be a pre-planned ef· fort," said Cbiet ee~u'chnmp .. adding '\hat 011e difficulty lnvolvel ri"iflO coril· munlutions wllb tho lnlerlor of. tho bulldfllJ. --·--· -·---- • ·--~----·--·------ Ice €ream, Deb.ate Hot . -, Me3a CQuneil in FiUbuster 9ver Proppsal . ' . A Jl!PPQlld lee Cfw.i\ )ll?lor, leet~nJ 1\rt11$: ·~la and bulks for blr\lldty .,.Y. ·.nd sJrls w•• holly deb•ted" and coldly condtltlned 1'1 a 2\~hour Costa Mesa C\ly Courlcil fillliuater Monday nfJhl. l3r the tifue it ended. Councilmen voted lo postpone a deci~ion on the Far· rell's tee Cream Parlor and Restaurant tor two weeks. Councilmen said they will visit olher Farrell outlets · from Poin't Loma to Woodland Hill! in ' the mean· time. The establistment proposed for 1873 Ir· ,·ine Ave .. was portrayed 85 everything from a noisy nuisance to a wholesom e method of bridB;lng the generatlc.>'I gQp during at.times heated discussion. ·~ mm normal bustnaa on the !o( !\<Ing sold to tilt devJ!O!'!f' by Ill!~ 1!1ir· wltz, of 1113 E. Balliol Blvd., l!aloo• . Hurwitz sald he J>(lllt lhe elegant home at 1673 Irvine Ave • .' mote than 20 years "igo, l;>ut area dev~lopme.nt ltd to 1nipo$- sible· uving conditions at the res,ldtnee. SUtfoundlng homeownen, represerited by Bob McLau~lin. of 470 C.mbrldge Ci;cle, charge that Hurwlu~~ will be thelt Joas -for the same -rea1ons. MORE-MORE-MOR&-; A whole parade of propei;y o,ners votcJ.'(f their oppastUon to the Gay Nlrie· Utt-style establishment, alter which McLaughlln offered a .aummaUon. then later •rebutt.qls, to the builders. The oppOsltion complained tflat the planning commission--once voted S to O against the pro~ commercial o~ra· lion, then rever~e.d its positJqn iii a laier~ hfaring without much p11bllclt)\ "I'm Qere lo ask you to deny th4. •• said BUI Bastido, of 1227 Susa:ex ~~ne, N!WP(>rl BtacH, owner of an 'l&hl·wall a!Mrtmenl d~tlopn\an\'_w~h 'i>!ll 'be adjacent to llie lee etei.fu parlor. Jack FatTar, execiitlve spokesman for A·M Food Services, took the podium~ at the request ·of COOncilmerl 4ncl aa!d·· ob- l~tip~ to the p~lor are l?ased OCl ~mo-, ion and not facts. He Wf.~ angrilt ch~Uenged by 4J>P9n· en~s. ;Nho charied he de~rt'4 lrofn the · qL1estions ·councilmen w~ted answ~, as the four ·eUgible COU11cll· voters f:P- peattd to warm up to the tdea. Cquilctlman \\'.!Oard T, Jordan'. ab: s\pined lrom VOti"i· • . McLa~ghl\n .cr\Uclzeir the council , !qr • baslni Ir, opinion on vblts to· • Trr· rell 'a lee Cream ParlOr in Fullerton .. where ct 13;rge shopping center .ai;sares adequate parking. The council plans. to. visit oUters now.. il)cludil)g .one in Point Loma. '!h.fch . ia adjacent to a multiple .apartment ccun· plex. PetJtlona carrying names of 91 SUI'· rounding homeowners who object to the f.acllly on grounds oli noise, tralflc .snarls. bright Ug)lt., food odor .nd litter were handed to the council . One outsPOken citizen was ruled out of order by Mayor Alvin L, Pinkley dluioi the prolonged hearing. -Second Bandit Outdraws Ellce and B1&rt Actresa Elke Sommer was in good forin Monda~ night a• , •he presented_c_Gplden (;Jobe · ' Award to Burt Bacharach for -his original tl}uslcal score for movie "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. 11 For complete rundown on awards presented The· Pf?posel by A·M Food Servlce1, 9886 Carden Grove Blvd .. Garden .Grove, rtquires a zorie chan&e from ·a1ng1e fam· ily home designation to commercial u. age. ·The zone change has been passed in first readJng, but second reading. m-klng it Jaw, w been del.lyod -Ing a look at lilana for the parlor. aliO rtqulrint a Me~p, R<!b~ery Victim by Hollywood Foreign Press AssociaUon, see Page s, · Neec:l Some Help? -. Young W orker8 Offer Services zone exception permJt. . -A majority of the adjactn\ property owners indicated they wouldn't !Jlind 'Council Appoints Panel to ·Work -. On Downtown Taking another step toward en~ineerlng the downlown Closta Mesa of 'the lMOI, the city council appointed a seven·man commlttee Monday night to work with a consulUng firm hlred to do the job. N ed rtlfl d .. _. . ff• _ ' ... ~~~al compleUon of a contract retain-e a .ce e ,;x.-uba diver or a 1ng Wilsey & Ham cf Arcadia for the as-c!edlc~ted. sidewalk sweeper? si~ment will be discussed at a special, You II find them on file with the Harbor adjourned Costa., Mesa City Council meet. . A.rea Yo,~th Employpt~nt SerViCJ!. which ing next Monday. held a brainstorming sessl ori last Friday Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley announced bis tor committee members of Orange·Coast selection for the committee of city offi· civic organiialions. cia\s and downtown area businessmen The meeting featured twO teinaaers and ~ht choices were raUfied by the who have ~nefitted from t.he YES pro-council. aram and dlscusSed their ·experll!:ncts Planning director WUllam L. Dunn will C-Omijlred to th~ needs of pt.her young acl a.s secretary to the committee, With- job-hunten. • • ~ , out the ~Ing prtvilegt. · · : . . ''Tetnigel'$; re.all)' want Jobs," said . Councilmet1 Willard T. Jordan and W1f.. ~•Bllfl!oneywell, 16, a Junior al Newport hall!.1'1• St P•IPl'lll •It Mill• comm!~ • RIM High' SChlol. 1 tte, wlm Sf. Clair urving 11 temPoJ'At'Y 1'8ut w'hat Can kids do if everybody chairman until · ~ permanent head is wants experience and you can't get a ·job elected.. . .. , .. t:i i;:et some experience!," added !he Gal Planrung Commlsstoner H.J . Jlmmle Friday now employed by a local car \~ood was al&o named to the panel, along aitncy. . with three other well·known downtown j'I came to YES becaus 1 11 d· area bui&en!.!lmen and a reliUve new. .. e. rea y nee comer .. ed a· job, said Dave Friedricb!en, ·an They lire jewekr J. c. Humphries, for. ~stancla High School student naw work· mer mayor and county ·supervisor Claire ll1¥, at tnother auto dealership. , Nelson. Dr. Tom Nelson and rttlfed en- It . pays pr:etty wtll and.i It s girtffr Harold Cooper, who owna a vari· An uneipected pa.rtner·in-crime beat a nervou~ CPstl. Me.sa service st,a.tio:n_at~ tendant to the draw late Monday in a near·shotgun dUel, iis the victim reached for his own w.iapozl, sU5pectinl an i1Jl'" minent rOliberi. - Donald L. Clark, ·on duty at the Lerner Oil cOmpany station, 2360 'Newport Blvd., wag getting l .410 gauge shdtgun just -In· -case a suspicious man using the restroom \vas pJannlng a holdup. The victim· lold oflicer Robert Berg someone else walked in just at that · mo- ment.' and he tume<J to 6lare into I.he muzzle of a IS.gauge shotgun. "Don't move. Hand me that gun," the second b1J.ndit snapped,.ortlering Clark to surrender it cautiously, then carrying out a $90 robbery armed with both heavy ll.'eapons. Clark said he handed over the .410 gau1e &tlotlun and wu ordered to methodically open office deak drawers, then escorted outside to the pump island cash box. DeleeUve Sgt Cliff McBride said \oday that the second bandit, walked with a shotgun carried in each hanJ, but placed against his legs out of sight of passing molQri5ts. . Clark tol.d polio<. \b.• .aunman .ord~red him to put the money from the ~h box into his Jett pants pocket and . then. tell With f90 and~· stattori's-shotguil tOo. ' The viclfin said he waa,on duty alone at 11:4$ p.m. when th e first man came In an asked for the. restroom key after pulling into the rear of the station in a tale f'r,o1n l'qe 1 ALLEN FOE. • • permanent, which is what 1 11ced, he ad-etY of downtown properties. ded. . • ~.1 exJ)ect to &et 110 percent c_oopera· comment to offe. on AU~·s stalement. Jim Wood, YEs chairman, tokt the lion from \his commltt.et," proriounced The Cypress Democrat tta~ that be ,. model blue sedan. ·~ Worried ab6ilt the -circum$t&nCN -ind the knowledge of. other recent holdu~. Clark decided to ge! the 'ho\iim lor ·pr0. tectlon when conrronted, by the aec.Qnd~ man, w:ho confirn:i!!d ~s wor.i fears •. Patrolman Be:rg said · Clark was otdeied to·telum ~to tfle Station offiCe ·arid wait five minutes before doJn& anythllfg, · or be would be ahot. -- Inv6tigators· safd Uie banttib -\1ttt'e Nesroe~. abQut s1x fe~t tall. ~d 111 tbelf 20s, ~t the same. robbt!tS \\1ho have l\it other focations rec;enUy. asking for . ch,ange for a quarter first. : Suspec_ls in the three weekend jobs "·ere Caucasian&. · Police Seek Bomb Suspects OAf!LAND (AP) -Police Yid Monday· they art seeking 1be occupants of an apartment Who beat up the pwner. tr;ied: to set It afire, and left a cache of bomb. making equipment lbat mny be_ Unked. with a Jong serle!I of .East _Bay 11bQtale explosions. ~ • The fugitives may include it ·1eut ~ adults and two. sm1H chitt;.ren;;: .. F9und iD the apar1ment. -at '25i._ ~ !Slh st,. and an adJ6lriln1 aaraiil ~ lengths of pipe, a quanUty of gun powcler, primer· cords, a .~es and· batt'1i~. together with instructions for bomb a~sembly and diagrams and 11161)1-or East Bay power instaUaUons. Pqll~ 11&o reported o quantity of Communist and Slack Panther literature was fQund .. Retired Pressman· Succumbs at 66 8SSemb~ed group, that 269 jobs have been f\.fayor Pinkley alter the men wert an-now has more. than the. 9,748 siinaturu fllltd amce· the ·organization be&an Us nounl:ed. he needs to force Allen into 8 recall elet· A retired.pressm~n who was employed year;1111Und operation last fill. He 1ald the committee will fint set up lion. And his nang of those names will, 43 years by the Dts Moine.s Iowa But'mllly atudenla regilllt{t4 wllh·YES ill own or1anizaUonal stnrcture. then he said, oo timed so that the. re.call and Register-Tribune before moving to CO.ta ' are ~µJt .·tinemployed, aald fo.1rs. Jtan tackle three primary jobs for which it the regular ballots will pe offered tn filth Mesa a ;year ago died Monday, Rl!s, director. adding that they Include has been formed. District voters on June"4. _ ~ Gerald F. Hall, 66, of 2dl9 Orange Ave., v<1rled skills. from Industrial drafting to They are to ketp the city council in· 1 ,1d11 be returned to Des Moines, for Re. calculator operaUon and heavy lahor. formed of pro~. ''· usist the Wllse.y & Al en has been repeatedly attacked for r~ the pas\ 61· months by kno qulem Mass and interment there, at:· Ideaa discuased Included canvassing Ham firm wherever Po151b1e and CU'CU· • un wn apanment house managtrs for potential late lnf9J'matlon about the urban rede. distributors et literature: Carpenter, ~~""1~os~kesmen at Baltz Mortu.ary. job assignment!. as well as arranqlng velopment program amon• ~ea property TaranUOIJ and other members of the t •nsportatlon for youngst!rs without owners and buslnurmen. recall campaign havL{>erslstently declin· He ieaveii two daughteis. Mra. Norma cars. Mayor Plnkley stressed that actual de. e~ to state the source of their backing. Watt.a and Mr&. Mary Coughlin of COit.a Additional lnfO:rmaUon may be obtained cislons will .come. from lhe council itseU, and the candidate whose name will even. Mesa, plus , a brother in · GrOSBe Pointe, by calling the YES offi ce at 642-0<474. :":;:'~t ;from;;;;;;;'h;e;;l;;la;;''°;n;;;;c~om;;m;;;;IU;;e;;'·;;;;;;;;;;;:;;';;":' l:ly:b:•:p:la:c:ed:o:n:l;;h:• :bal;;;:lo:t.;;;:;;;:;;;:;::· M;;;,;\c:h ·=· :and;:t:w:o~gr~a=· n:d:ch:i\:dr:e:n';:;:~-'vhere officials bave someone on file to handle that special assignment anyone needs donf:. Reagan Askii1g Money to Save State Coastline Spruce Up " Your Home for • •• • from Wire Services WITH FINE QUALIT.Y- FAMOUS BRAND NAME DON'T MfSS OUR DAAPERY DEPT. Gov. Ronald Reagan's budget includes new e.xpt.ndilures shned at curbing oil leaks and conservation of the Call£ornia public coa stli ne. Sorne money, St.14 million, would go toward &trengthenlng \he powers .or lhe State Department t1f Consuvation in a move aim&.1 a\ avoiding· another oil blowout in offshore drilling projects, 1;imilar tc that which cau.&ed the Santa Barbara disaster. lnchided In the aum would be runds to llire additional' conservatlori inspectors. In other coastllne·related matters he proposed mOre than $265,000 for thi San FranctsCo Bay ' ConservaUon a n d Development Commission to regulate fill· Ing of San Francisco Bay. Welding Equip111ent, Stereo Radios Stolen \Vcldlng equipment and stereo-radio unlt5 lo be lnsta\led In wheeled camper 11om~s "'ere stolen from a Costa Mesa m11nuf1cU1rU in a $623 grand theft case reoorted to police Monday , Robc!rt A. S3nderson. owner of Eir·· plori!r M:ol(!r Ho91es. 302\ Newpott Blvd .. ,· snld the t~·o torch outfits and two Mlund equipment attcssorleJ were taken from a v.1clding shop storage area. -~~~ CARPETING *BEATTIE *·CROWN *IMPERIAL * SWllTWATIR * BERVIN *COLUMBUS *DAN RIVER .*MONARCH * ROXBURY *WALTERS *BIGELOW *FIRTH * MONTICELLO *SEQUOYAH WI fNYITI YOU TO VISIT oua HU51 SHOWROOMS -sEI THI OUTSTANDIN5 SILICTION OP CAJ!'IT• IN•· AVAILAllE. UNUSUAL INSTALLATION PlOlo LEMf oua ll'ICIALTY. ALDEN'S We le1ture e complete s•lectlon of f1br i's i nd colors to enh1nte end c.omplim ent ye ur ce'p•fi/i9. 1663 PLACENTIA·COSTA MISA 646.:.4131 CARPETS ' • DRAPERIES . ., ...... IHV\NO THI OUNGI COAST ~~~tgJ~~v~~tgJ~~ ... I ' • L I I r I • - ----------=.,...-~--- - -- -- ' . ~ . ~ \ Di.K.., ........, ""' ........ .., CAPIS'tRANO RANCHEll·HANkEY CHICKS· HIS RAIN OAUOI If the Hou .. Burnod, tho Rain Roconl1 Would llo s.-fFlrst . . I National ., " . ~ ' . ~ ., Merit I:auils SLagunans -~ . . Five Lquna Beach lllgh School senlarl have ·,_i...i. ~ of commendation let their higll ...... in. the 1111 Nallooal M.rtt'~T~ .·_. Senloit 'lledy l!uun, M'l'J' ~. Jim OrJqnkl, -~ Riddel) and Wendy Wjjmrrtght are amoug lt,000 studenla frin throogbout the U.S. who wlll rant 11111G11g-1flrupper two percetit of lhil year'• graduaUng clasaes. . Their names wW be'. ,.PQ<led In other llCbolarabip grantlni qenclfia ml to the ~.,,,they -.. lint and second • choices aa top honor s!uden!J. "The -stuclen!J, should be'. eDcouraged tO pursu'i their education," says F.dward C. Smith, president of . · misc,, "since. their . Intellectual taleal • npreienls an llilportant and mud>neecf. ed najural .......... Their significant · academic. aclrlevemeut· glva \promise of cootimled mcceu to college." . Capo's Carl Balike1 .. EI .Toro POW Wife to Talk On World Trip County-Lile ChroniCli.d :-~;'=~1e=}i1 ;,i~~ • . , . , . . .. , ~amese, , wW 'describe ber. ,,,.00,jbe- -wOrld trip to aeet inIOl'JQation about tJ.s. By. Armchair His_ to_·. rwn_:__ t\1.i.'7!::..:un:.Un~;,i:;~= . Viejo._atJO o.m..,Frld•y., ·---• . • · Neighbors ha .. callt!d ll>O meetlnia ...-Mrs. llanson '• request, to en8ble he.r to By PAMELA llAlJ.AN neid o(a borne ·Is Charactm.IIC of Carl sput perllOl1alJy to U.O... !'ho hav. helped 0t • Dmitr '1"' ,,.,,. Hinlr:ey's outlook on life,, (!De tblt la Ute wJth the }etter-WrlUng campaign orp.n.lz.. Gilll! Carl Hankey a chunk of wood ai>d . the !Ith century pragmatlim of'w"°tw'rd ed by wives: of prlaociers and· men atllJ an boor and be'll disappeaF Into · his m<Mn1 pioneers. ' ' . • listed aa mlsalng ·ln action, In an att<mpt worbbop and reappear with a smooth Born on May St, 1891, lo.a boU$e at .the to persuade North Vietnamese authorities · cutllng board, a kangaroo-silaped en' corner of.Cypress and !st.streets.In.Santa to' r<leaae. a complete list of prisoners•· velope holder or a child's toy. . AP-t BMkey.weot out on· his own ln-1912 names. · . Give him a few days of rain and he'D. drtvlng a ·tractor in .. tbe , San Fernando Mn. 'Hanson circled the globe with nmouttooneofbishfo·raingaugesat v~~y. ,three other wives from Sou.tb·ern · e:1acUy 7 a.m. and tell you to the' bun-In 1115 , he decided to ID\!est in hli . Califcnlla, bot admitted qpon their return d.tedtbs of an inch just bow much it rain--future by making.a down payment on five Friday that the miaaion, insofar as pro. edWorking with wood and measuring and acres Jn..~~ Beach. ffJs land -:.u duclng specific lnformaUon about their recording rainfall are two lhlllgs.the is. part of a~ tract !hat eight others huabanda-wu -COllCOl11t!d, had been a ~-San·Juae-CaplalFADHuldellUI abo !Xll'd>ased. 1111 ~)'lll'!n!J were l20 a fallurt. -famous for in these parts. , -niOiiili: -. Tbet Frldaycmeetlng hr open to all tn- Many a 'child has spept hours playing "I never mia8ed a. payment not even termed penoris, fritndl declared. with a.set of brighUy pa1nled hanlwOO!I durinff ·Watld ·war· I'Wlioi>"I ~'In jbe blocka or Interlocking clowns from the . Merchant' Matlile," Aid llaillcey; going Hankey wartsOOp Jud even more· adults over to~a·c~ delk and plcklnf'up· a •POrt. cutlln&. board•• envelope bi>ldera, _,, '...,_ boot lbow1ng all· !lie Oriental 'bookends ml '~ auch Dklc potine!Jts·rec«dt!d. ' lma4s Hankey Pa:I &i~ a~IY· In ·t-~lie;hii·Ofi~-ips'fiv~ Rrel.'.1le BACK TO BOYHOOD then 'trade(~ aiicI il half,..... O!·tfie Oii lml -1«: 21 m: eapJsiraho ViUel''wb\Ch His wood working Ls a .recent bobby but contained walnut gtoves, chlctenil , ancf .. his rain records go way baCt to bLs cbwS.:' • · • ~' -boyhood. When he beam)e a ?ancber in , , the cap1strano Vahey, in um, he con-SOLD·MJLX..lEGGs· . tinued hla bobby even going· so far u to "I.aold ,.;m: ml e••• IUICI _,__.,the bdhow rec«ds back to 1904: from a -• ~r ... ..._, waJnuta with oranga," said ·1:1.ank"ey. 'l1le nearby ranch so that hla oWn would ,be lianby1•at1D 1Jve· in·thar UU!e ·house' on complete. . · ••· ~ year, Hankey caJD< to ·ti>< •I· ·~·Ortep lllghway. tentloo of Marine Corps .ofllclals who had N.W ·the oil checka ha., dwiJ\dled and bearH of a man in the arec. with rain most ·ot-the ·ranCh ta sold. The land 'in """'F. going 'back furliler' than their Hunllngton ·Beach is' suu· valilable own. , however 'becaUJe ·GI lb loca:Uon in a buiy "They sent a man to copy. them,',. Wd etmmereial atea. -· · - Hankey proudly. "It took him two Ga»;" But retlreJnent bas , not , meant .., for He drew out a liWe black boot with Haniey what it means fOr manr me.n. worn coven anl1 frayed edges•wbidl he: Retirement"hai been 1 Ume·tO·g·o.tra.veJ. calls his famlly "record. 'n1e book cOritains · ing, to •vlllt .De of their '~c&ildren"'Jn theraln reconls and any other signlficant other coun1iies, to 'dlstz;ibule tofs ml evonts Haokey felt like ftCOl'dlng over cutUng liolrds•ln mariy Jil!li of tJ>e world ~Je:;::. ~ burned down thal book and to cootlnue their llf1>-loog hablu. ' would be the first .thing I'd save," he said. One ol.'tbele Ill 8 v~t ev~ Ye:ar , on wearing his ever present purposeful ... her birthday to bjl,ooe remalnln1 scl)ool piesston, · . teacher, Kate Rea. PRIMARY SOURCE . UTE AND· ELLA 'The book is what historians would call · "Dht '.I .ever tell you abouj~Mila Rea;" a. primary """""· And u an anncba1r said Hankey, brlghlenlni. ''The air.et hi,storian_ is another of Hankey'• preoc-Katen. wu' umed after 'her .net her cupallnna, he cornea by it na111rally .. Even ' aistet l!lla: TbeJr• faUOOr nam~ hll ranch hla mother kepi a family· record. lien after his two girts ll)d later''the street describes life in Santa Ana and it begins · was nlDM!d ror the rincll. '' ' in 118'. Halikey ls . full Of UUle' ~Jes a))out GE .Settlement Rejecti~n . Seen In Uiiion Vote · · WASJllNjlTON (AP)•-Labor aources said lodaJ'the General Electric Co ..... aettiement, necotlated after a natlonivlde strike of more than three monthl, was in danger' of being rejected by1 voting union meml;lers. ''There conceivably could not be enough votes here" to approve· the set- tlement by the AFL-CIO InternaUonal Union of Electrical Worlr:en, aaid one source. 11It's reallyi tmpopular out in the coun- try," 11id a spokesman far the AFLCIO Internat1ooal Asaoclatloo of Machicl8ts1 the third largest of the lt union1 that total 10me 147 ;ooo memben in the strike. AFL-Cio President George Meany, ap- parenUy responding to the reports that approval of the contract was in jeopardy, urged lts a~ptance. "The contract Cloes not saUsly all the . needs. o:f U)e G.E worker11, but it Is a truly sl8nfficant gain over GE's original of. · fer,11 M~y eald. Laguna's 'Slow'· Cagers ·t.o Vie, ·~ la very much lnterelted In the Orange Counly'1 put.' !ill home ls a past but he's alao-lnlerested In the fuhn. llleral reference Ubrary Ol,odcis ml eilda To him ml hla wile ~ 141 yean, Adele, -pape11 ' letten JJ1aP!IJ!e!, old · • ·-"'•Slow Down Baiketball Lea~~ the fuUn Is repraenled by a ·melal fU. ·' ' ' "'"-" · ' ... :-Tb-~-w find ••· ~;: Jnicablnetfullofletlers. , ~~ay. •. --~'l'"·llllill.peo-,...y w-yw -neveNay~ Eacb lelier' ls from one of their I"" Rot.lr7 ' lelm pitted Ogalnst undefeated '1adopted•• children, an exchange student But·Cui Hankey sam. He·'can ·dti out Sportaworld, while Never Wu,. allo at an area college who was once lonely or a letter ment:lonlnc hll Pl'elidencY of the Widefeatea,, meeta LM le p Jifotor Parta hOmesict . and fOUDd· their way to the Oranp CounlJ Coast "-fatloii, da)ed Which-bu a,.,. win, one Joa reconl. • ilanl:eyo' ~. · 1131 <r a ..,,_ .... !:ad for 1n·p11t tO'date, Sponaworld ml Never "1'beft have been min thao 54.of u-~lather's ~ aiid ~. ~. >;ID. Waa ha.o chalked up hiO wins, no -· sfudenta and almost 111 correepoad' wltb whUe Butati's ·r8cotd lhowl no winl, llleir "mom ml pop"-lo Capiltraoo. Hankey la pleast!d with !>I• way of life,· .three Joiues. 'Allboulb-of the ~cbanp atudeoll lie. f~la il,J!aa -rJc;!l In •"!1"-ez·. )11"'-by the city 11ecreatloo ·~a ·~ THEY MERIT RECOGNITION -Laguna . Beach 'Hlib ScboorPrinclpaJ Robert Reeves (second from Jett) bands out Jetfers of commendation to four of five Laguna High students recognized for academic excellence by the National Merit Scholarship Corp., a non-profit organization which annuaJJy awards seholarsbips to tbe nation's· top college-liouod stu-. dents. Students (from left) are WendyWalowright, • . I •• • ~c Jim Orlowski, lfedy Suzan and Ramsey JU,ddell. ·. Mary Kanne, tbe fifth Laguna stiideot cOillmtnded, didn't make tbe picture. Tbe five local atudeola dldn't·wbt•Meril Scholarships, but by virtue.of tllllr showings on qualifying examinatiou, will be·nc- ommended for scholarship consideration by oilier agencl ... Merit Scholarships are besed on 'Deed u { well as abWty. ~.:. . SIZE . 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SIZE TUllLUS·~-=.:~~AIC';-4;:;:. q : TAX~ TIM ;"We Oever like the boule to be.empty.'~ ~ ~ . ~ J i.. • , 855-14 ' 2/Nt20 · ·t2.S:S ~;:~~Lall~-~ 7° m ~00 -.~a~~~ .~3.h1, Amli~g .,,,..,,_. ... ,,,_,., .-...... ., ... .,. ... :::::::::~0::;:.:~: ••• ~ ... -,..,:~51 Union Records · · · · · " · · , · · · .. ., • · · ·r;j:lo.·p·· T ·~~ .. ~ T '' · •s Fm• ' al The Atlas Plycron·is.1he.mos1 popular Atlas 1ire -e.ver'made. And r::~~~ji~7[ $. ~-~poe· n. aecl . ,1 , ; ;L"'6 ~a . :CJ.llll here's why. Four.full plies of .rugged, Ihump·free Dynacor Rayon I UD • · ' Cord, plus high·slrenglh bead wire, provide longer lire life and ' I 1 ' . I f ' ~M«in than·•~ -·aurror ~ flllil, aereauai·t>e~e--greater•slrength;under all-a•<!llllCl-drivlng;condltlons. The-Alles the flnall GI ·the 11th "-' i1-team of Norman 'ml -'J>onu w, Plycron even rolls more smootlily, b.el:au•e i\'s m.ade ID ·a mold 8-bTllllllT......,...tlluodllJm-the _w. ' at the . oemlflna1s that's just 3/1000 of an ·irichi_shy of perfect roun~ness. So buy ltvthe Bowl illlartl. ' ' ,. ,.!'°"'u!:.i to the s.:::1 oulltandiJtc today and save. You 'll never gel ~ebruary off to a belier start!' .___~-'-----' '!1iey •aaw •Art Wihl take the llm'1'A afald, of tliO --Ille nien'I ' · ' · Singl<o Utle, defea~ Chuck-·" -teain ~!IOI! """"'1obo Tull STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA- '· f.7_. whUe ~ AmJq toppecl tie ~bnathe-· f~~-te:r·.·~ > ,_.._... ... M.JY,1.~"""-CllQlll""-·"'·"' ... Oll ...... ,_.,c-' Women'• A Slqlea clialoo\aiill Wtci lier ~ , __ ., ~ ..... ~ .,.. -' f,1, f.1 Win over Sue Cclbb. • ' E(iP.?-Taull duo lDOlt the Men'• A L - With Scrl1>iier u 1>er .l>IU1niif .. 111n. .Diio'iles rliiil lundir br deleatlac 1--~'----'--'--:.-'---,--~;..:,::::_~i;:=~..::::~;_::.__..,_;::.:;.,..!.._ Anllfllc ,weal ..,·to Wfn·lhe,M!iiif.AB Nlirmu.POftll.lloprJ-H, M. , I I • r • ..... J \ ) ' ' ) ' • ' I ' -' .. • •' • ; · -Wat .Virginia's mulUmilllonalte . S.CNtery of State John D. '' J•y'' Rocbfollor IV became ill and c o u I d not apJ)ear at the leglsla- lure'• llnance committee meeting to~· bl.I department's budgeL C-1tteo Clwilrman Lowis Meo "'-uplalped to the group that J.locl<efeller would appear later. "!1 he 1olng to ask J!' for money ~ are we going to alk him?'' quiPf!W Dolot.to Albert Sommorvlllo. • • • l\Iideast W~rning Issued Change Due ln~Priestly ~ Qeli~acy? Kosygin Urges_ Western Powers to.Force Israel to. 'Cool It' * * * Israel, Egyp.t Fight in Air Over Canal BJ Vatted l'ml h-lloul lar..U and Egypllan •arplanel at- tacked each other'• poattlonl aloq the Suez Canal and Cal.ro aald ill commandos croaed the Gulf of Suez and attacked hT11ell po1llloo1 In the Southern Sinai Peninsula •Ith rockets. Kosygin did no\ opell out what Rl!'lfa lnt.nded to do, but he left all opUOOIJ open for Ruulan action dopendlng on devdop- meots In the Mlddle Ea>! co~t. 'lbe IOUrcts lndiCltecf Russia may sup- . ply !!">re sophl$Ucattd, o t f e n f I v e . Wt.IPI to the embatued Arab naUona, • nollbly Emt. They did not rule out Soviet ln- tervenuoo. but ooly In the event of run ICOle war llltt would threaten the Arabs with i new defeat on the lines of the 1167 ... 1.. i 119!Ylin'• __ e dldnot oped!kall1 mantlon etllier ...... ,. · · The lnformanll ... 1 Russia oauld not ll_aDd by·ldly In the ra,. oi the sn>wtftf escalation ·anct certainly would be in no poslUon lo swallow another all-out Arab defeat. Tiiey made It clear M°""" doea not wllh dincf Involvement In the Middle Eaat. oor cllnfi'ontaUon wUh the United States, un1eq tt ,... oo way out. ICooylln'• notes (running to -twe pages) were llld to bave .,_ coucbed In very firm tennJ. 'Ibey Ul'l<d llltt lmel'1 mOlllltinl and •preading attacloi nn Arlb terrllnry cto.e to Cairo l1IUlt be embed and uked the three weltern leaden to bnproa the great urgency of this COUl'M on the hraeU Jeaderahlp. High Communlat IOurc<S said U.A.R. ~ • • De•plte Red Btilld•p U.S., Allies Announce , 24-hour Truce for TET ' VATICAN CITY (UPI)-Pooe Paul VI r;:lsc.d today, Ille llr•t poa1Ui1Uty Of a llmltad but IWitorlc chan(e In the Romon Catbollc churdl'• IOO-yo,sr .. ld law on prieltl,f callba"f. The Pope IUliesled tbe ooly chan(e be woWd be wlllh1g to conalder In the law •ould. be to all°" married men to mature .,e "ipd good '1!plllallon to be<ome prleata In certain areas of the ""'Id where tbere art' extreme· shorta1t-1 or priests. He vokled "arave re.Rrv•UQna" about matinc IUcb a chJn&e and eipreued WWTY • ...,. 1fbetl>U It would ·be ~ble to Bmll Ille <;banle to locoi cases ol ex· tr<me ....,11Y. • H aucll a cQpae wm to come, be Slid. It would bave to be done by dcclaloo ol btabopo lhioqbout Ibo world aclln& In \!D!<>o_"wtll hlni He did no\ hldlcate he PJannt!!d Wl1 move at Ulil time to bring · tilt -lion before bllhojlo. • Stich a· change In ·the celibacy law woWd apply ·only to Latin America, Aft1ca and J)6rta: of Aaia where there are severe shortages of priests, observers uld. They said Jt would have no effeet In aucb areas as the Unlled S!fles and riorthem Europe, where there is stong SAJGON (UPI) -Informed aWtd Early today, 11 miles northeast of senUment for changing the law. military IOtlJ"cel aald today the North Salgen, guenillas attacked the Don The Papal statement, contained in a v'teblamese were moving supplies into 'Ibanh Village headquarters, killing a letter to Cardinal JeJn Villot, lhe Vatican the aoulb at a pace 50 percent big.her -Vietnamese civil defeme trooper and s~ of state, said a change In the than 1aat year but th1a d1d not mdleate a wounding 15 other perlOl'IJ, spokesmen cellb~ law had been urged on him by n!BJor Communlat of!enalve during the said. · many blshope. He emphasized any change would pose ·•many new quesUons Tel lunar new year period. . other guerrtllu fired rocket grenades for the life of the church." • U.S. and S ou.t.h VletDamese· bud-• Into a hamlet oUice in Blnh Chanh The Pontiff stroni:ly criUclzed a pro- quarten announced today the aIUea Will D1Btrict town 11 miles IOUthwtst of posat by D\ltch Roman Ca tholic priests . hTael denled the commando report and Barbaro Vi111""' I>/ I!ldfanapolll, Ofl. . said Ibero wu no bombardment or al- fnir1:1 blut Perrin male Mmtd Lark> tack on IQ1-lnell ~as tbatJlmell l>urr Bl~ at the ,l'mpfre lnterM«tm-troope were se.archlng for poMlble tractS ol Clwonptomhip Cat Show in N.,. of an Egyptlon attack In ..,.,,. de10late ~-~~.T/lc.-cr...,..o/..cgl~tllJllGl-P~ceTirAvl•iiiWtirY -·-.. said - npre,..t<d in the c:ompeUlion. Egypllan pt... carried :;'a bit-nm raid obleroe a one-day ceaJNlre during the Saigon early today, kllllng two civlllans ti>al all married men be permitted to be h<ilkli;s-:lbree Clays aliiiilU lliift and a mllldaman aiidWoundlng roir -ord~ lllll<lrbfsllopnl!Oul<t the cea.f~ announcfd prevloqlly by other miUUamen. =~st~;r tl)eir s~ "in prayer and ' • • 8 near El Qaatara and c 1 u s e d aome A 20-year-<>ld Charlotte, N.C. damage but no casualUea. Cairo said lfOmaD JVlll be married in a local Emllan planes raided Israeli poalllons put April 11. The City Parks and between Port Said and Et QIDtara In tho · ed third aucb attack ln as many daya. Recreation Department approv Today'• O!>frallon !ollnwed Prealdent th e ceremony al the request of Gama! Abdel N-r·1 vow In a speech Juontta Gurloy, a secretary for a Mooday llltt.£opl "wlll fight Its battle local equipment comoany. "I'm not 'lritb Its back to the wall and to the bitter a blpple,' she said, "I take my. lit· end, whatevtt the sacrlllcts.• tl~b~3bew to the park to plav, and Later, Israeli and Emllan forces I it'1 ~ust so beautiful."'-' The fought arUllery duels acrose: the Suez: J S J Is in th Canal eeu&{lre line and llrael said two groom., •c =-penc•r r '' e of us soldlen were wounded In battlea In Army al FL Hood, Tex. the southern and central aectorL • A Kalamazoo radio announcer made a quiet '40 ,000: But hi• flash fortune lasted only 21) minutes. Johnie Meiers P.lltchased a cash- !er'a check for fSO •t a Kalamazoo bank. When he got home be notic· ed. the amount read '40,050. Meiers called the bank. Redlaced bank of· lictals thanked him and exchanged checks. • * * * Palestine Leader Moves to Become Israeli Citizen JERUSALEM (AP) -One o I Palestine's great.est Arab leader• became an Israeli resident today, the first ltep to becomJll( a cltben. Hula el-Alunl wu given permission to Ttllde pe:nn1n«1lly in Israell--oceupled Jerullltm and wu granted an Israeli idenUty card. INTEGRATION AT WORK - White girl ·wails with Ne~ro students at West Point, 'Miss. Monday for doors of formerly all black Southside Elemen· tary Schoo) to open for second semester registration. There was no trouble during reglstfa· ti on. the Vlei C.., and the North Vtetname,.. '!be attacu were the moat aerloua In ty. Neither the arma buildup nor the latest lhe capital dlalr!ct llnce Nov. 7 last year uni u 1 .~... •··· when Communlat troope attacked two comm It ac vlty 1 ...... .,., ........ to c,~>ee field potlce outposts on the outskirts or the truce decllloo. '!be Viet Coq ataaed Sal11<>n'i 7th preclncl their Jargert attacb ln the SaJeon area In Battle action throughout South Vietnam three months· Monday and early tod>y, dropped oharply Monday and early today ambuahln& a truck convoy wJtb rocket followin1 weekend fichtinl that wu the most intense ao far this year. grenades and assaultlng two village head· Sp>kesmen said allied forces killed al quarters. _ least 71 Communlstl in acaUered Mllltary 10UrCes oald troop lnllltratlon fighting. American loaes were U~ as had actually decreued compared with at leut lour killed anil 11 wounded. one year ago and that the Communiltl apporenlly ore not replaclnc an their casuaJUes In the tooth. But the arms au~ ply down the Ho Chi Minh Trail bas in- creased. '"Ibey want to preserve their options,.,. one lilgh rankln( aour<e said. '"!'bey could be planning something for late In 1970." Retlable Informants said about 15,GllO truck movements were observed on the Ho Clil Minh Trail during December alone and thlt the Communlsta &ho had set up huge fuel dumps In Quang Blnh Province of North Vle1nam bordering Laos and above the dem.llltarized JODt. "U every farmer in that province bad a tractor thoae dumps would atlll hold 2.5 times the fuel they would need," one source 11id. '!be Viet Cong asaaulted In the Salgoo area killed four perllOl'll and wounded 21. · U.S. SODA POP HOT MATERIEL SAIGON (AP) -Viet C.., BUU· rllla1 am.bulbed 1 convoy carrying 200 cases of loll drlnb to U.S. Army headquarters north or Sai&on Monday nJght. The Viet Cong didn't get the soda pop, but the Sooth Vietnamese troops sent out tt> chue the Viet Cong did, U.S. lnvesUg1tor11 rtported today. • Nixon to Seek Con~ress Action ' . On Rail Strike? - WASHINGTON (AP)-Ar. Id· ministnUon official said Lodaj the White House wll110011 have to ask Congreu for special JtgialaUon unless a voluntary wage settlement enda the threat of a na· lionwide rail shutdown. "If we can 't get something going In the next (ew days that's meanir.gfu], we will have to start thlnJdiig about what we might want to do ln Congretii," llld Asst. Secretary of Labor W. J. Usery. Usery said railroad and u n I on negotiators today will erp1ore In depth a controversial work rule change that blew up an earlier tentative two-year, M-eent wage hike agreement for 45,000 ahopcraft workers who now earn $3.60 per hour. The negotiations resumed Monday after a federal judge on Saturday halted unUI Feb. 10 a shopcrafts strike againsl the Union Pacific and a nationwide lockout called by the Industry I n relalhtUon. If the K.,..,..111 R•l'ftOldl' fo- mil11 ha.I a backdoor barbecue with tM Emtlt Konnvu famil11, they probabl11 won't talk much about politics. Konnp-10a1 eltcC ed president last ioeek of t h e North Leu VtgtU Republtcan Club. ff~ urt door nelghbor, Reynoldt, wa.s ju.st elected pre•· idtnt of the cit11'• Dnnoeratic Club. ''We're the b e 1 t of frlrndl.'' Mrs. Re1/71oldt aoid. "'There's no rivalrv at all. .. Thla means that the "n-year-<>ld Arab wlU no tonger be eonatdertd as under Israeli occupation, but as • resident r:I. the state of Israel. El·Alaml rectnUy returned to the Palestinian refugee farm he set up. The termer leader of the P1lesUnl1n com4 munlty previously was Uvtn,: in self-lm- posed ex.lie tn London . 70 of 76. White Teachers The convoy was made up of trucks driven by Vietnamese clvlllans with ID escort 0 I American mllitary poUce In jeep11. 'Ibey picked up the cases of soda ind were on thelr w1y ncrth to Long Blnh when Viet Cong guer~ rUlas opened fire. r One MP and one Vietnamese driver were wounded, and aome vehlclea were damaged. Then the Soutb Vletmmese troops were ordered out In armored car1 to chaH the Viet Qmg. Congress starts a long Lincoln's Blrtb. day recess Feb. 10, the day lhe tem- porary restraining orders against both sides tllILOU1. Usery said It was too early to tell bow lht congressional recess might affect any plans .of Prtstdent Nixon to introduce gpeei.al rallrotil legislation. • • Marty O'Connell, sanitation man extraordlnalre, h.as retired after battling m or e New York snow4 storms than any other public offi- cial In hl1 40 r•ara with the city Depa-en! o Sanitation. "It's ttnie I put the garbage can down," O'Connell, 81, aaid. He was called out of retirement In 1867 to lake a A one-Ume spokesman of the Arab ~ague, el·Al•mJ la remembered for his strong opp>sltlon to lhe offlclal Arab Polley of keeping Palestlnlan refugees in camps while walUng for Israel to let them return. In Georgia Defy Court ATLANTA (UPI) -Seventy of the 76 white teachers in a Georgia school district refused today to obey a court order to transfer to black schools, throw- ing the system into a crisis. . $24,000..year post as operations lldvlaor to the sanitation depart· ment, malnly bec8.use of bis anow- 11gillng aperlence. El-Alamt's permal chauffeur and the laJter's famUy alto received permlaalon to reside in Eaat Jerusalem, an Interior Ministry spokesman said. The Israelis &nnQed Eut Jerusalem after the 1957 Middle East War. Jtru114 1em Araba voted 1n tart year'a municipal electians, but do uot vote for the Kneaet. "I cannot operate the school system without the teachers/' saJd Washlngton County Scbool supt. w. B. °""' Jr. "Some arrangements are going to have ' [Arctic Cold Moving East Appalachian Area Heavy Snow -Warnings Up ' • in C:ellfel'llla ' ' C:eatel SUlllW "*t. ~ ,,,.,,. ~ I'll _,.,.,. M 1' 11 • ...,. .. ~ -1"tr ll'ld Wtf!libMr. Mltf'I '°"' -"· 0.1111 --.t\ll'M ,.... 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""" ,,, " .17 11.--mv!Ht 1' 1S (llle:•to .. ... .Ill (!nt1-tt 21 It .G """"' " " Dn .... lnn If 1 De~I! • 1 .11 1'1lrNnlc1 I .t l<ortWortl'I <t6 M l'rtlnll 13 )f Htltn1 J1 Jl H-twlu M 7~ K1nw1 City O OJ t...' v"'' 51 " L,.,.,,.._ n a M11ml 14 U Mt-POll1 J ·II "'tw 0..ltlM 76 JI NtwY" 5' ii .M Htrtll Pl1rlt N 6 T OMl&llCI lS "' 011;!111emtiCll'Y 41 11 ~hi • ., Ptl"" S1>Plfltt, 71 '' ,..,. Rof>ltt rt :ti PhM'll• # » Pllt.i.ul"9tl -" It .Jt "9r1l•IMI A 'j .1' R1.td City 11 /4 Rid 11111« ff 4 • R-.D H S1t•tme11to If 4t Siii Let1 Cltr " " S..11 DllllO n fh.._ 51" ~•aflC:lteo 6t S7 St1l11t '' 4' Soobl\f » J) 'flwm.•I 11 JI WlllfllntlO!I '1 -" SI I - to be made." OUtzs did not order the schools cloold Immediately. nie teachers warned Monday tllat they would defy the U.S. Supreme Court's desegregation order because they were afraid to teach Jn Negro schools. Two school dlllrlcta In Mississippi desegregated under a federal plan NOil-- day and black pupils found themmelves sU lt ,.gregated. All ol the white students, with two ut<pllons, Oocked to private . schools or became dropwls. And In Florida, Gov. Claude Kirt plan- ned to 10 "' atatewlde televtaton tonlpt to explain bis Cll>IJCIO!tiOll to !orctd bualnl ol puotlc schonl chlldrtn. The teachers at Sandemrille, Ga., tn a petlUon for lft'C.Dtatkln to Feiferal District Judge W. A. Bootle today at Macon. said they ...Wd not -er "becaute of concern for tbe a penonaJ. safety of 11.udenta as well aa teachers, both blaclr: and white." Richard Turner, a SandersvWe civil rtjtlts leadei, caQed the petition "a strala:ht lie .•. an ex~se. The maln Wnr ls they Just don't want to do the blaclt folk right." A spokesman for the teachers said the sltuaUon in_ racially-tense Sandernille, where stale lroopm have watched over Nearo civll rt g h t 1 demonstratlans recenUy. is not conducive to teacher tn- tegraUon at this Ume. He refu9ed to be nomed !or fear of physical reprisal from blacb . , In Misstsllppl, oone Of ltl -children shoftd up for classes In the lil- cilanola school system and only I white teacltera and prlndoaJs ""° oe Jwid, leavlnl 2,IOI black clitldrto and II& blldt teachers in flve public tcbool1.~0nJy two 91 441 whit< -ta oarotled In Tunica County 'lritb 1.00I bl~ "Somethlntl II gulng to bave to bs done about thla," llid Joe notion, Yice pf'Ul.. denl of the Indianola NAACP .chaptif. "Tho schoola are IR!ll black. V~couldo'I ca ll lhll Integration." Tho 1011lng.poirln( plae total (tesegregaUon wa1 drawn up by the DI'? partment of lleaJth, EducaUon and Wel- fare to ellmln.ata dual achoo! llYSWN. --------------~-~ "'lbe armored cars came down the road," said one American of. fletr. "The armored cars stopped, looted the soft drinks al\d neglected to go after the Viel Cong. Some mllJllry policemen chased the annored cara down the road but could not chue them any farther becau&e they went iback into the1r compound." The S..,tb Vietnam ... alao aol away with a field radJo mounted on one or the eacort jeeps, &D American MIUJ"ce II.id • , The South 'Vietnamese command had no comment on the reporl Neither did the U.S. Command. 32 Missionaries ·Being Deported LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) -Federal aµthorlties said today they have released 32 Roman Catholic missionaries held in Port Harcourt and are deporting them, Radio NlfOria .. td. lt quoted a police statement aa saying: '"lbil action is a further demonstration of the federal ~ovemment's magnanimity to the former secessionist rtgime and thoee involved Jn ibl activity." ?be statement aaid a large group or them had already been flown to La .... lrilh Ambassador Paul J. G. KeaUng !1llbed to the airport. Argentine Train Toll Up To 236; 2nd Worst Ever BUENOS AIRES (AP) -'!be Arge&- tlne government railed the dt•th &oil in 8uaday'1 train crub to an ealimaled us Monday nllbt, mUlnf the -the se- cond ...m rallnlad dlluter In IWitory. ••<>uc,. praent figure la 231," 11ld Dr. Eiequlel Holmberg, the ll!Cl'etary of public beaJtll....!'lt is IA atlmate bec1Ule we are IUD wor-" He iald 110 lnJured per-. ..... halpltall>ad. The federal pollce bad put the toll earlier at 11) dad, and the lntetJor Mlnillry had llllmated UI klltod. But ol- flclala said Holplbq'• --1 repreHJlted the officlsl vleit ol all the govtrnlnfFl1l aaenclu lnvelved lb reecue and wvage. . . Ooe r;eacue wttksr uld · ll!IDY of the bod!ee were to badly ma«ilffd Jt was virtually lmpoulble to matt an accurate COWIL ' Ma~ of the Injured were reported In crlilcal condlllo."L On!y about IW bodies bad been ldao- tlfied by relatives. 'me rest were brought from auburban General Pacheco to the BuenOI Aires city moriue for iden- tl.OcatJon, or for burial In unmarked graves U !he bodies were too badly ·man11:t~ for identiflcaUon. Jn 10me cues, whole famUlet muntlng Crom a swnmer ·weekend Jn t h e coun- tryside apporenUy were killed, and there was no one to mate ldenWlcaUon. Several irtjured children were Ofl>hlned by the accidenL !!nme of the Injured were trovtlllnc "1th family or friends and did not -houri after the crash Wbat had haPJ!OOOd to them . "Wlten I came to, J was lying on the gr«Jnd wtth dtad and Injured all around me." Slld Vlvitna Mabel Pilat, l8, of BueriOll AIM. "l don't kMw holf I 1ot ou~ but later they Piii mp In an am· bulanc:o •nd brought me to-the hosi>ltll and opetated on my le«•· I 1llll don't know anything atx..ut my parents or mr bn>ther. Can't anybody tell me what liappenedl" • (' • L~J Sa.ys He Q1rit 'For Peace' IV ASHINGTON CuP!) Former President Lyndon B. Johnson describes h1s decl!lon not to run for a second term as a ''desperate" attempt to sh_ow U1c Nor4' Vietnamese lhts coun try was willing lo work ouJ. a peace settlement. Johnson talked about his. decision in an interview with ces n e w s correspondent \\'alter Cronkite tO be aired Feb. 6. A transcript p! the in- terview \vas released Monday, Talking abut his March 31 1968, announCement that h~ 1\'as not .a candidate and had halted tht bombing of North Vietnam, Johnson said: • "l was ®speratcly trying to show that l wa1 reasonable that our country would prefe; to talk rather than fight, that v.·e we.re determined not to let 111gression take over ' Southeast Asia, but \\'e would try to negotiate it out rather than flght and, hopefully, If we would take this far-reaching e:~: they would m"'t u~ hail-, Leanaing the Hard Way • UPI T1i..ti111 • DAIL~ PllOT • \! . Bouse Leadershle ·Coltimhia Gets New•, President l W a:ld~ Planning McCormack Tesi . . ' SAN Dtioo (AP) -~ uked !low he'll approach hll probltma u the new pmikte~ ot ,Colwntila uruversily, IJf'¥f haired WllJ!am James McGill IV ASHING TON (AP) - A young California. conpaman will seek this month to repudiate the long·Ume "House Democratic · leadership o f House Spea~er John W , McCormack, it !:'II ~ learned. .; Rep. Jeron1e R. Waldie, me cf a group of yoong Democra~ lie representatives aeeklnr at 1 lea.st a symbollc votq 'this year on McCormack"s conUhuaUon as speaker, will make his move' at a party cauCUI Feb. 18. Waldie, it was reparttd, ad- dressed a letter to the ~year. 'old McCormack 11.sUng his complaints against the present House Jeadership. -AJUWtl'gh he had refused to discuss the letter's contentl unW the speaker received It, 1 ,replied ..,.llh cbaracterls~ brevity: "Very gently." McGill, .C7, waa named Mon. ·day to become Columbia'• 19th preslden1, eHecUve Se"' 1. A former chairman cf ui- C-Olumbla psychology depart'.;.• meBt and a native N8'1 Yorker, McGlll for the pUt two years has been chancellor cf the University or Callfo~ at San Diego. McGiii succee~s Dr. Andrei W. Cordier, who became acf· McCormack s u 1 p en d e d Ung President 'of Columbia in Swel11, but said "a man b to 1998 and was named preslde.ia be conaklered innocent UI last summer w I t h the un-un deratandlng that he wished lo proved guilty." He bas denied eerve only one year. ~ knowledp of any wrAdobl& C«dier plans to return. _lo. hf ,on the part of hfs aide. Swtl1'01il jiOil" aon r the-,.....,. wu later indicted. 'if Intemational Aftain. t "After all, the President r · •· 1 was taking himself out of David Hoov~'l'B, of Taylorville, Ill., t akes his Ann. Arbor. He uses sno\V$boe s and a bicycle to get poliUcs-wasn 't going lo be a stu~ at the nJversity of Michigan seriously. The around. Since the B·plus student moved inlo tfle candidate. He was going as car fresbinanJishe d wildlife major stand s in front op en last Augs t he has braved belO\V zero weather Waldie noted he had suggested Bihl Th bl pubflcly the caucus "•hoold ' . . • e oug s . addreu Itself to the leaderahlp • mlNAL PUrtllHMUIT-11, preporfion1I problCm." · to k11owlelll9• •Ml o-,porf1111lty, J•1111 as he felt he could go without of 'his home -a tent in the woods six miles north of in his sleeping bag. endangering his lrooPs in the ------~-----~-------------'-"--''--~---------­ field, and this should bring some kind of suppo rt .•. and l think North Viclnam thought so too, and they did, for the moment, come to the table." Other De""rnocrats h a v e ••Id !'-th•t H:""""t ...,htch KNEW hi• spcken of a possible change lord'.I wlll -n•ft~•r lllhl -hl1 will, ..,.11 next January when the new b•>••l•n with MANY itrlp11. l!lf h• th1t Then Johnson added : "Now we haven't made any progress there, anti my hopes have faded Hway , and n1y <lft'!amsfiave hon>eenreahz· ed. I deeply regret it. but I was eonstanHy trying, just as I treid on many other causes thpt have failed." Dubcek,. Allies Face 'Anne' Top s Globe s; Wayne, GQldie Sc ore Ne'lf... Pn 1:g_e __ J!OJ.Ll'.ll'.OOD.JA£1=''.bL langu age 1orr1s1~_!!!e_ p RAG U E (UPI) nc of the Thousand Days," a ' satirical pri.tii:tl movie "Oh !al of the tempes tuous times '\Vhat a IA l'ely War." "Tb<>1r Czechoslovakia's Communlst 'Of King Henry VIU, swe.pt up choice of best fore i g n Party leadership announced today thataff party members the lloo's sh.are of lhe Goldeq .lanjP!agc foreign Ciltn was lhe whe supported Alexander Dub-Globe a1orards presented Mon• · F'rench·\&i.lgerlan t.ntrY "Z.'' Costa RI' ca day night by the Hollywood Separate Goldl!n GI ob c s eek or proU!sted the Soviet-Jed · r J Foreign Press Association were given or mus1ca or invasion WU! be purgid unless . · comedy fi lms and t h e i r Backs Chief_ they admit their mistakes. A1ade 111 Engla~d, ~ was respective perfi>rmcrs. Jn tha\ -In a letter to lower party nami;<t be;st moti~n-picture category, the best picture w3S SAN JOSE, Costa Rice (AP ) . and U.s wnters, Bngtt Boland "The Secret of Santa Vit- -Jose Flguercs "speaks organtiations, the party cen·'-and John Hale, won for best toria" be!t actress \Vas Paltv Spanish_ like a Costa Rican tral committee held the door screen play. nuke' in "fl.le, N;it:ilic" nn•I peasant and English like a open for continued mem-1'he star.Genevieve Bujold. best a-c1or Peter ·o"roole for Bostonian," says a friend of bership to those persons who ~as ~ed ~t actress, and "Good-Bye ~tr. Chips." the veter.:in li beral leader who honestly criticize their al· its director, Charles J arratt, In the music department, today was assured 8 third tum took the prize for ctire.ctlon. awards v.·cnt to Bu r t in Costa Rica's presidential titudes and promise to work Neither was present to accept· Bacharach for his scOre for chair. for party policy in the future . the awards. "Butch Cassidy and the Sun- Wit h two thirds o( the The announc.ement appeared The-crowd a~ the star-stud-dance Kid," and Rod Mc.Kuen ballots from 'Sunday's election to threaten Dubcek himself -ded ceremonies at l h e for "Jean.'' the title song from counted, the 6 4. ye a r . 0 Id now Pragµe 's ambassador to Ambassador Hotel cheered "The Prime of Miss Jean Figueres had 184,445 votes to Turkey _ with loss of party loudest at the announcement . iBredf!.'' 148,719 for conservative Mario membership u n 1 es s he of ~ actor -longti~e Most promising newcomers Echandi, a comfortabl e recants.Sofar.hchas-refused favorite John Wayne for his to lhe screen were Ali margln of 53 percent to 42. demands to do so. performance in "True Grit." McGra\v. star ol "Goodb)·c ---------------------~e awards for best sup.-Columbus," llT!d John Voii:tbl, THE BIG BRAKE SAFETY CENTERS BRAKES! THE VERY BEST YOU CAN BUY!' RELINED- ON ANY CAR! porting actress and actor went for his portrayal of the title to Goldie Hawn of television's role In ''Midnight Cowboy.'' ''Laugh-In" for her role in A special recognition award _"Cactus Flower," nnU veteran -lhe Cecil B. DeJl.fille Award Gig Young for "They Shoot - went to longtime screen Hotses, Don't They'..'" favorite Joan Cr~·,.,.ford ~·hose The foreig n journalists golden statueUe \\'as presented chose as the best English by John \Vaync. '7' Lawyer Rips Jr dge .. For Abernatliv Ba1 Lt. Ca_lley Gets $1,000 FQr Defense KNEW NOT -•htll 6. b••*•" with FEW Congress conv~es. They 1tripo1." IL•. 12141-47 1. A t1l•nt•d m111 specu late t h a t McCormack, i" i•il for lif•. i1 torlur•d by tftou9ht1 of despite public announcements .Iott 1pporf1111iti•1 •lld ••ti.cl •nowl•di•• NOTHING c~11 b• d,!111•_ .. to the contrary. may not try to to r•mo•e tho1• p11"id1l"9 tho119hh. An i9'1or•mus. Jn l•il for retai n his post in the next. lif•, fl'l•Y •nloy th• fr•• 111•111 ll'ld l•i1wr•; hi1 pun!1hm•nt 11 lijht. 'Co 2 P•t, 2120-21 collCliTnin Chri1li•n1 who "'"' hop•l•11ly f• l•l'I ogress~ • ' i11fo /II 111411 tf•f•t1 l•--fhe•l1tf1t •nd h WOfle with fllflJI fh•ll th. II CW e Ye r • ~tcCormack's ti,9;""in9. For II ll•d b•en better for th1tr1 no! to h1•• li:11ow11 nlOfil recent StaU!ment on his th• w•v of tl9ht1011tn1u-". Th••• mi11 H•t•e" •nd 1uff•r r•• plans was that he intends to 111or1• •nd r19r•t .ter11.1Uv. h• .. 1119 ICNOWtNGLY r•!MfH' .,.. run ••tin for -Co"~"'.~, !or -p_orlwliti11. NOTHINW c111 Ii. Clo11• ., ••Id to •••• fliilf T.,rtfi;-OOLUMBUS1 Ga. (UPI) -. spea._ker He ma'X this~stal-Tli• llW,, lllott 11ot to1cli: UTflAL llr••h of oolcf 111 He•"*! Smiting and cneerlul, Lt. WiJ.. ment tO a ne: conferen'; thi1 11 • FIWUltATlVE w1y .t• d•1cril:to tti. Naullful. N•ith•r Jlam Calley made a rare per· auA. the discl-·-that his do•• It •••ch LITEUL fir• in Hell ; th i1· FIGURATIVELY Ill•· So al a 'l d i-. u.....,~ 1crlb•1 th• t•rribl•. REMOR SE •nd REGRET of tho1• 111 H•lf · n appe ranee 1• on ay a1'de Martin Swe1'g was under h ' d I I h k lw o mf11• H••••n l will fo rl¥e• tortur• lh•m •1 fir•. R•• nigil 0 accept a c ec for Investigation in confiectlon Jn, 12147 .. 4t, 1t.v. 20111.1 1, 2 Co,, 1:1 0, R•"· 2111.1. Yo• $1;000 fro1n the Charles S. Har-with reported we cf the h .... KNOWLED~E of Chrt1t. Do you t1k• •••rv OPPORTUNITY risen American Legion Past SS spe'aker's oUlce to see t to ob.y Hl1111 VISIT Ch11rch of Chrl1t, 2s1 w. Wll1011 St., Cod• lo be used In behalf of hl& de-special conslderaUon { 0 r M•••• STUDY th• lllLE "ith u1. Tu11• Ch•1111•I 9-S11rttl•ye, 71JO tense. A" l;~f~ede~ral~ag~e~nc~J~es~.=;=;=;=;~~·~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Calley, charged with the 1nurders of 102 South Vietnam-=t I· t'.Se civilians in the alleged t ,\ly Lai massacre. wore a ''I) I It CJJ 111 A nA tlark blue lillli rather than his VVhere JliqDpina· i6 a f<:..eal /-: .. i leadure" military unlfcrm. ,-i d ··1 hardly know what to say under the circumslance5 -in that I have never bttn in these clrcumslancf-s before," Calley told some 100 Leglonalres af. tcr accepting the money. Post Judge Ad vOcate Vln<:e ~fcCauley, who tii!Ualed the movement to raJse funds for Galley, sald conlrlbotions far the tieuten11nt had been re- ceived from 47 continental $latcs and Ala.!ka. He said the check presented Monday nlghl was only the beginning aud the drlve will continue. "This man will nol beg," said a high-ranking military officer who asked speclflcally not to be ldentlfled. "He'll go to the gallows without opening his mouth rather than put the blame on anybody else." 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Defense attorneys said Abernathy had fiown to MllsiJsippl after Moncfay'• WANTED IOYS I.ND GIRLS AMS l TO It ....... "A9llllltll 0. C"'91 Clmlll tv , Ml .... "' fff .... ,,..... '•""' ""'· AUDITIONS WIU n HILD THIS WUk '• IN OJIANIH COUNTY , ... ,.,.. Oii c.-· In"" .... Call 54!-6251Nowl T•ltnt S..rch .. Int , · C•n4"'ttd fly T Aki I PRODUCTIONS HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. ' . • Turn in •• • Roly • • . for tumblers. Git OM d U.. ~. Shft.R·Pnd tumblers-time you drfw In for P• '1ne11,.... portlclpotin1Texaco Rollllor. 'Roly Polyo ~ 1-.y --rllht lhlmMIWs If tlppod. Glau lnlldt, plltll- ... DUbldolD ...,_ coldor, Ion ..... DlllMshor-tlfL !1 CliOice of 8 colors. Mllclllnt 2\i.qt. llJlht ...., PitClllr wltl! llCH!rlp llp ... $2.88.• 8l11t ,.... .. ttod~. Tum In It T-Do • pd tumtoryourcar. ·. .. 29~ each . • ' . • • wtth plOllM ~ .... 1 A hJ .... 11,.,..,,......: .. ' .i • • , • • • • ' j ": .4 ... "fr ---... , . • ,. ... ,y PILOT EIRl'GllllL ··P.&:QE . •. .: .: ,.-:~.:: -~' -CQ~iCt : 'Of .; ,liit~~, '. ' ' •.. ' I I ""-· ' I; •._ ' ; -~ : •• ' . ..-,, , ... ...~. '. -.! ~~ • .. f'\~ • -Olillfom!a ·~tlmls pay·tbelJ'.~~ .biglier , ·(rlanif •lui:Y·11hl' .\o lD.mlaale~a~, ·~ pal>- . • 1w11~:•,'any ot!tOr alale. Alid our at:Otert'sSaicl 1;,, be !IC~omclOJi':Of"polelilloltc.in'llcl.I< llll1 ~at!Gd i1!!4, ... • • . • blW@d',wllh. Q,be of. IM 1more ~.Lliul-Mnest•-~~..,..,._ U~ Appointea·Weciltl tit fl:Oin. ; ' . .. •Y•!elll• of stale government. oull ~ .~~. ·one CG1Dm!islm for tbe:execu- . Still, human weaknesses being wba~lhey are, sea,,. Uve r111Cb, Uie<ither for 11ie l!laitlaUve. ', . . . • · · doll have ·cropped out from t!iDe to Ume: Abuses have ...,. AnnoWICOIDial Of .IJO!HBal lnle~ ~nlllclS by ranged from mild confllcll ol llllerat giving more .the any slate olllcer,~lmDlon havllW ~•:In pt!aajble . • • -.ppearance than the 8"bstance .of ~Ing all \lie conl!ICt;exsee.dlng .$1,dilt:·la!IW'. dlJclOtme Wbuld be Wl/f to the extreme of crimtnal ·thdl. of public •funds, . . only wtiether the amDmd . ~Ive\! wasft119re 'Or less• ; .. 1tereat confilct long In need of 'tlarlllcatloli and cOdifl. llCularly for • ~g<'ln. non-~ .pn11a. . • '. . In between these extremes Uea a llllly area1 on,,. ~ ,$5,000~,thDI• redaclng the• privacy ~"llhlp; ·pat- · · 1 . These • ~ ProYlllDn•· Ulhlenlng the Iaw 'Will · ' .. • call~· .. stale aw. . be welcomed by an c!llU!)a w)lo """'" Uuit tliere must . ' The Leglilalure tackled the; luue In. 19,118, came up tie· bolh l\Onesty bl government' and the avoidance of " with a toothless law. . even .lin-appe&f~ of ailythinc· otherwise ' The 1969 Legislature enactad a 'law wblcb Included . . .. -· .._ · •· detailed personl\I finsncia! disclOl.llf8 ~ulrements ·for , , • 'counfy and municipal unpaid olflcla!s,.bOth elected and White H. OU!e· An~c. L-'--Dism ,. appoipled. . . . . ll:OI · This has caused real problerDs, Wttb,:.!!f'tcouiiclf·-. _· · • · · ' .., " ' 1, men and · unsalaried meJ)\be~ of -. comm!.. ' • · · ·Nel;on. Eddy should have been•brougbtbaclt>and I,,. ai9.ns 'at the .local level ibreatenlng to glve'lip public stailed'lh full regalia In .the Wblte,House,wben\Bri\14b • sernce. The 1969 law is a clearly unnecessary inva· Prime: Mlniltlir'Hareld W~wa1 there for a stllll sion 'of per~ona1 . privacy at ~· level of, aov,J'\HPeDt. dinn~r la8:t week. · Far more sensible would .have llel!n a: simple· re-' 'Perhaps bis ·singing -costume -might qulremenl that city and county . ofllcials disclose a po-have soolhed the dlilturbed soul• of the Willie House tential conflict of mlerest when one arises -wllh ap. police force. The ROOI' gendarmes on a whim dl Preli-· propriately hal'Sh penalty fol' fallure~to· do· so. . . dent Nixon alter his Eunlpe.n. jqurs, were garbed In -Tb!J and·olher1laws:may·b1rTep;al'rtd.ln the present ·Uilifu~-lhat·~eemed tb·appeal·onlj» lo romanticnwbo- legislalive session. Assembly Speaker l!ob Monagan, dream ol the pomp' ofVlenna or Liechtenstebi, or even R.Stocklon, bas joined wilh Senate Prealdent Pro Tem· Monaco. pore Howard Way, R-Exeter, in submitting a new, more ' TO Americ~s. Euro~·style uniforms at the comprebensive bill -one with -In It. 11 ·was work· White House In tl!ls · day ancf thne are ' sltlctly an ed out with the )lelp of Democratic .Assemblyman Bob anachronism. · • Moretti, North Hollywood, chairman of the Assembly 11 'apft and polish is In order for White Hmi;e poilce, .Committee o.n Government Otganization. it seems this could be accomplished in a more· Ameri- Among Its provililons are theie: can ~eslgn than with headgear looking like "a cheap Appointment of two inclependent commlssioru party bat," as one youth put It . .. ' .. ~ I ~' • I • . , '· .;. , , r .• " ' > • .. . •. . JHsplritiag to Denaocrats . . Niio~'s POwerfuf Speeelies Black Panther Violence: Show WASHINGTON -With allowances for obilJatory ~· criliciJin, President .. Nixon . iOems to )ave C81Jibt the con· grusional ml n'11ional mood. on .reducing our foreig~ 11!1P9()Jibllities and t.a.klnil: up our problems at home. The partisari iSsue which remains soarhig concepts or governmental refoim In the 1970s. between him and the Oemocr~tle WHAT HAS BECOME even more leadership is whether or not he. does ~isplriUng to the Democratic opposition ~-fast enough a'.nd fully u. the pawer of Nixon's speechmaking. In enouah. whether be is sincere or merely lus Vietnam speech fast -ran Ni.Ion artful The rest ot us can be coocerned grasped control of a public opinion which wtth whether or not a lowered posture in )):ad up until that time been ar1 unruly Col- an world a!faln·and a rhetori<:)il ~ ~~;.~~.· ~~..:...... ·•· ••• lion to Improvement of' the qUallly ol "° ....,..,., ,.,. ·-American life are achievable by tither preempted'1t1le 0tte "'remainlng field In ,,_.,,., De in.:-which .~ oppos1Uoo ~t say he waa ~ ... ...-.cans Of mocrals w 1.11ut a shoWing no effecth:e fealieraPJp, the w,. rt_.ii!e period of Ume. , . · prov"1'0nl of . OO!I', .environmenl, the IN ANY. CASl!:, Nixon has de live""' a f"l~ §I. Cfline Ina the rostoralioo of nolable Slate-0!.,h<-Union address, Show-~-·•-PoctiJD ibeU for /DOl'al and tn1 apin tbat he knows how to be ,,..esi-splrttual, as w.eD as ma~ial. progress. dent and arousing the admiration of . Then ii not ~uch em~<0n culture u erillcl for.,pmeoting •a .,.u~ •tn"lhe """""1'.~ation.IM"that and In oome mpeds ~pubg1cal11i>e <>I 'cltll wajt for •'~ ~ cleuer en- Recortb ShOiv ---·· -·.---~------·--· Real, ·N·ot Phony Major Crimes will ult.imately come out of the comumea, which, to the surppee of everyone, Nixon admitted. The -of pre .. nttng Utter, he said, should be built Into the price of II'• Odd,.u I~ •www..,.·boforo, - the·obJeclS which are. Utlmd. -Jima 'cm calling tllinp not only by __The federal cost of cleaner·water Is not ·-' tbeir wrong name tut by .their ~le anytbjng like the 810 billion program Nix· name.-tbe"''blad'' problem ii really a on mentiooed : it will be nearer M bllllon white ane. the ''atudmt" problem is and the average federal yurly cost Telll;f a teicber one. the .. war" Problem would probably be less than the presently WASIUNGT\>1' -There la,grilly·hony laliWlj.a -cme, and man. through the eer, ,...the limp half-man programmed cosL It 1s· ssfely predictable behhid. tliooe ·•arefully IJlll!llcbod oocia1 .. _. is -prime ~pie sl.oocbed in a wbeel chair tbree years that on-both water and ab' polluUon the affairFto 'nllle-"'~ fuDdl·~ tt:re fl IUCb • misnm:ner. We eamptaln Lbat later. . ' · Democralicallj:.COOtrolled COogress will 1 • theft · is klo much "violence'' on On the screen, violence is merely cos-- wish to <onltnue lo g~ farther and faster Bi:i.~~~:;,.utttur -1<." jd4el; tde\>ialcm, -exaclly the • opfl!lSite is · meltc. People ·die paini..Sly, or. take than · ~'¥'"· u . ii Ila& In ljle past. o'I" · bli .__;,,.....: lil;.r '* lhe --there is no ...i violeni:e, Clllly a bnltal bellllng and 'i minute later are wocild ..... 'll)e!t'to lli ... <!evicts.. 1 ia:..:-· ,,...,.._........ .• ... a,-. ., iL . embracing·the,~icle; untike real life, • 1 • •• • •• :·· • • • «fe~i~-~1mil'. Jnocta'I .# • wfJth~.klDdof.Jlghtingdeplctedmthe THE D!MOCllATl ·dn ·gitn .llllje. by pthtr '!Ji-_.i-18'' .. -. .COONIMn1µ -.. ;. . what •• ..,.a,· wf!lll ~(e »both .cojn. ....-, l'i'esldeat J~··· plans• for aaJooa ·to.,~. kl!:9.iilld ~ -· a m Ifie TV W.'.1n, • ....,; liitan.;")or the'~' el ,u.; .1erles,.·-0r · tbe improvement1 w: Uie'.qualltf' ,ol . g(llf11Blac\: PiaiU'M!fJ~oc1••-i.r·pulk!e -·terftitvWeor-,.Utjury~iuueringarid . long ' · American life, nor.that~. Ed M~kle of "bndalliy" 11·and ~ ... 'rioleocie.": ;-the', an-deatb. are Diil ·rial A '...U.is.sbOto baN:. ~· 1 ~ 1 Maine, '~·' William ·Proxmire '. of ciia!J<nP,able · pillco _ '._.,.... lie falla don, is dead, and the cameia' ,WliAT THE ·KDis GET. to 's'ie "' TV wiaconslh, 1Sen. Hepry M. Jae~ of • the cOuntrjJ tevell,a..:very'cUffeimt'Story. · mans on. A ma i&...bit_on_tbt·jaw and art tbe ,dubious benefits of vio~e, Waiblnglon, ,aJl!l·other ~~. h~9e · Yflla~,'alu~..,. -'!'!f.adiltan11diiaP.,....,11e;. never itS dimDO)'ing disadvantages. The lhae. maey years pcifbed•programs IOr • coam•d~ .eftry atfeFi'> d.,.. Jlilt a d\DDif,; a DU>Dber, a (ll&)W m a hero and the villsins shoot· It oul, and ti)< envlroomental control and, tmproyemenl. w ~on~.reoUunltted by 8kki Pao-game wbo-Will ta:ppm nm weet.. kKla know the.hero will always win; and When ',tbe Pres'1dent .O!'tlie ... Uni~'~~ .. ....-.··. ~ •.. ·. n-1 ~.· • ~ j, _,. ,_ ~. 1 his WJQllf .. ~ ... __, ~ uic: .:llJUWll since each person is a hero in his own , a _.,1 P<Olf"" whldr1:oold'nol be . ..,. · >1-L · · . . • com~ Utlal1than two.terms. WJIN''IT COMICS down tp the "prac- The ~ '-" grouaiJl1 tlMl'N,bton U!"!)Uiea . of· all th~ u will probably be Stales ~u a .pnig>'ani lt'bec:O..., . • ~ .~le ollli:lit •p:e.IJ .u.. -1cUoro.the..l<ids.dl. lleal.violeuce.is mind, It be<omes inconceivable ljlat be so'!l>'at 'are Jils j>oll'Orl to ,Clll"mjllld. •¥-. reCor& dl.i:loiie' that last ~,'>!'l'<" -blood1, ........,_ frilbllul. per:liatenl or coold tooe. This is the lrellclierous logi~ ~ Uonal a Ion and ao beavy the ,weilbl 3IO"!liact ·1'.an!hers were iaTeited far ......-..n.P,Ofocmdly~,llllooly offantasy advent.,., tw dooe no more thin lake I • ..,. llie f6dncMllat Nbton m -ready to have the waur and air ,J!Ollnlion P'Qll'amS they fed<r.al,pemqnt pu1 up about Ill per. han alrta4'Y bfPn or advocated,buf~·a cent ot Ute coat :~th the remainder on dtrriiniabld seali~ ''ftiis doea seem to be tbe • stltes and . localities ·m the !'new trQt Gt tbt ,,..ams to bulkt iewage and federaftnn" which he took o~r from the . 'flll&e treatm~ plants. But the Presi· Johnson Administration. den\ tw ycl to prppose hls full program Heavy responsibilities win fall on the for environmental lmprove~ent_ and it private enterprUe which C'Clfltaminated so wm include new methods in line with bis much of the lit and water"and that cost • . of, bis JIOl"<r'and ,lnfluence. coqim!tttnc . --of Ill aerloua the·vic:lim linl lill lamllJ, bis ftiends, bis Artificial violence shoulil be banned Getting out. of ~r ·nations' affairs, criines _ tncludinC murder, IJ1DfJd rob-whole llDCial group. Jl_tqrs the fabric of r... because it iJ unr..Ustk, and genuin; wblch is the COmJ>8!lioD piece of im~ bery, rape, auto and 'f811oul ·allw.r thefts, the Mn~, il ~ws wtxrtm, it violence should tie shown where-.rer provlnJ American life · in tbe Nixon · bank. boldllpl, pui'se. snatchm&, narcotics wphaJll childnD, it fills bospHa~s and possible, 90 that its ugly face will not s.cheme, o~en is harder than : we would vialation&, rioting., illegal poueaion ol Cl•ftJ'•d.5. seem so attracUve to impressionable like to think. Nothing W~atea this ,.ms, rifies and oU1er weapoaa, aDCl de-minds. The cau.sea and COn&eqUences ol more than the repeated attempts to aet fianCe or the .$tledive Service· Act. POa n II r AD 'riDJmce that i:nate.s vjoience should be d r a m a t f c a 11 y European nations to . live up lo their · . qgreaai•W, .a.a IO 1JeCuiling and deltnealed QP1. juat \be surface actions NATO lroop commitmenla. MOU TIWI lW 11"'8 of vait.,>s ~ wortfly d lm"r"' to,_ people. They that stir U.. biood and stun the moral Were confllcated .from Blaet PaMbln; att mt atarn a cJole.ap of the broken nerve and make us think we can walk What . Sort of Men_tality? a1Jo. I·~ of bombl. , 1-e jmtiag GUt frcm tbe ltia, er the away from mortaJ combat into the sunset Thae start a!>d lrrefulal?le fac:U are l!Dalll"4 • abD wilh -dripping of next week's episode. never mentioned al the eociallle _,. nislng walJows,~'lliere la much pally l\ancJ.WT!nP>& .00 ludipaDt waJUnc over' c-po11ce ai!ul<S. but '1'.'i":·-· aboOt Black PaDther ~:ml fl~rshey' s Will Tfiwarte~ 'l'9 fl1e Editor: >,, a final, and perhape fullle ,,thru1\'al lhe ~ucralic wtltd..W.of"-to, this DOte ls made. · - It is bareli conceivable lhal our aoVemritent departments have grown 50 ·w1e asto-preclude cornmuniCation. We are confronted with the freeway-mad ~iviljon of highways on one hand and the divtaion of mine1 on the other. The men deNnin& freeways seem to ignQre the men who •tud:Y the California earth. TIQI: l'QfNT. JS t ~ a t the . active NewJiort.lngleWoocl faull mkes the local coutllne. It is 11'.l active fault, ,aa anyone llY!n&. hen: · tn · fll!! may . a ti e s t. The ~ rteew.Y is deBlgned to !ollow·the .,,,... tnc:e </, lhe laOll from the Santa J,na Rlv., oullel.lo fl"l'baps Dana.Poini. WI*. sort ol mentallly does Ii lake to· .._._. a m1}or .lrterial ulrid< .... aCIJve l'!7,' . -· . ~ . . ' ' iolleiln 119. t1&4, DJvlsion of Mines, Dof1i1ment 'of Nalm'Bl Raourc<s; Slate .. Cd!Gmia, Cbopl<r ,I, Page ZI, allows ·'·1 --·~ l.ttfer1 tnlm IWMln •l"t W.la<IM. Nomle,,, 'frlrfllrl tl\ollld conve'I' tt.lr lnlllNl9I Iii 3IDO _. ot i.sa. Thi! ,..,,, " ~ .....,, " fll .,_ ot ••Im~ nate llbll 11 l'Qf!l'Wll, .... ""9rt nwl1 lndude ti• n•IVf't anCI malll"f ..,._, lall '*"*' "'" be wlllltleld °" reqvtsl ff ~ N9'0ll 11 ...,.._ •• • •PotlrY •Ill Mlf be .......... \ . the route of the Newport • Inglewood Fault. Anyooe mar tee the feature by looking at the blulls from Well Newporl to San CJe.mentL El.'!EWHERE IN the aame publication are references to the "~ of weakness in a region under~ strain." (Hill, p. IS.) . Shall we wait for an earthquakt to arouse these slldH'Ule art1sta to reality? How ...., ooe get the state agencies to read one another's publlc8tlonl? P.S. We've had 1GiDe flm In the P<l'I with the Rain God of Old Mexico -the tnie believers shall pin hope U we ,..k the help of the u-Goel o1 Ea.u.. quaw -Ollnl W1WAM O. PAYNE Pro!eSIOI', 0r..,. Coast Collqt s..-0-first 1"•- 'f9 the )!:dllor: A....,.... who signs herself M11. James D. Hodge bu had lwo very coo-al anti-O>rnmunllt letters published In li,fallbot tn ,_,. we<ka. My ln11band, a profllidonal man, 11 also Jama Hodge. May I suuat that further leltero of this nahln! be llp!d >rtlli Mn. H\ld1e'1 own flrsl name to avoid <nlatann ldeqtity with U-of •111 who .do not share htr vns. able I<> admll ll·aa herseU, noi behtncrh<r husband's name. I'm sure all the other Orange·Cou>ilY reaidents ·of' the .same name wOuld taP. predate it as well. . · "SIURI" L. HODGE Irvine Tile Mn. Jmnts D. ffod{re ·who 81ib- mitttd the letters in quc1tfon fs a rts· c:rimlDali!Y .. . . Nor-ts<,~ eyer ~!-·die w14.;preac11 prevafmce "Of ~ ....... .tie-Bloclt Panlherl, and U.. open ldvocaey by .l'Mther leodtft and'their offkial pibllcalton "' allac:kliic pollcO. "Off the pip'.' (meaning kllltbe pollco) II an open Panther l>allle cry. . Some years . aro LieUL Gen. Lewis llenbey, -of lhe Sdecllve Serv· lc:e -..... in-...uJ -... --dledi .. Uiit -. liad » ........ __ He woold use Selecllft Service .., a we.apcm to SUMNess a. riliic tide of controversy, lndicaUve of the General's ·idtttt of Wtstmimttr. SinCe tbe-Panther'i' ~ in 1117, '!h;y have killed rwe poiceQlen and -Editor wounded ft, oth<n tn ' _....i:ed youlbful draft ~ • patlicularly failure to undmland A m e r i c a n amaag Cl>llege students This I s 1reedonul. His opponents said ht was ~ af a complez sttuau._ trying to use the military service as a 'Let'• Gfl It fhier' 'ro the Editor: c.oncemlng your news ltem Jan. %7. 11GAO Report . Reveals Taxes Paid to Viet>: llliinlllion paid. tn property iu .. to 5outh Vtetnameoe 1a>ic11on11 In lt mmiths tn connoCllon with ,lwlnf faclllliel to the U.S. go,..._t," This tn addition to 151.1 mlllloa tn renla. "Ina!>' Jll:Opri1te" ~ hardly the word. The whole bloody mess Is slckenln(. Lei'• get tt' over with. W. A. COLEMAN CorMa del Mor Dear Gloomy Gm: Every suliable bike trail (Gui, . Jsn. 17) Is lmmedtately talm ovrr by thoae i#X!'#I i110IGrlled bikes, '1'11* of. 111 UvlD(J...,.. "'1 vacanl land In Or-C<Mmty,pr&1 we'll hear no more about lllb lralll. . ~-I.-N. f'lrllt ........ ""*"" ..-.. --... •••• .,., ....... "" .... , t '· .... ,_ ... ,.... " °""""' ........ ...... . ·-. -· _.tis. 'nlE· t•·l'OLICE n:cordl·-·thal· bui.11 is --!!11 lr!>o-. P<JllllJ. for illef!al action. The General where..,. Black Plnlhers _..,i A> ea>1J as January, 1911, he barged repli<d thal he 'had ,been in the military ,...., In the f..-t of crlmt! and info a Uniwnily d llicblgan slndent sit-service for many y<ars, and did not COD• "'""1' were down at tire Am Art.or draft bo.nf and sider it· a "penalty." What be forgot was v";~ mi UJustraU .. Inst'!""": ordend the· lmnl te lllrlp ·II -of that he was id the mllilary .suvice volun- New Ravtn, c.onn. -tt BLlcll Pa. their «'lft defmnenls. Be loll that one tarily. and service did not involve hi! thei'a; bicluclln& I juvinlleo. _.. 11r-in a F_... c-t, l>ul npt. the old !Jre. c:onstilutlonal ·llgbta • ...aec1Jci the munler ot Alu llid:ley, a · • · · JUcently the United States Supr""e Black Panther r.... New Yort City. IN ocroBBll, ml.he -a nMJC1. Court helcHbal. 8"ijraft.boarll could ~ Jnvallptlob ditclooed he w11 tOled ,_ letter fo -dnft -pmslDg acctlerate :Ille ~on· of a draft pro. J becaUle he · wai suspected: el ~ a b-l"'d···Rr:94g f!I.. .-.n: eJi&IN" who teat: Jt called the process a "roving pol!Ce Inf~. attempl«I to lhwait Ibo -er mned authorlly, 'a type of adminlstraUve ~ Newitt, N.J. _ Daoalcl Gregory servica ftd"'""wtC Ulder tile In tM ahloluiiim"· unautborlzed in law. The ~ Weems, Bladt P!Jliber ft!ODlber, held np . ..,_ and . the '-Is Blion' In declsloD is.'clooe, bul . not quite on, the ~ a bank. Illa """"""'°' lllol the -WllSllln&too -Diii>!>-boolos, ...i Po I n I .,. r<daislllcauOn of draft pro- pftsldent who . ...isled lhe'. -~ the lelter llnoPt • a -....... testers. ·, t Weems was captured by paUce after lltfsltaJ t1t:fr1l1d I• t11t .... u. But this ii academk now f<>J: General being wounded. ...,.,_,. .. •,.i-aolr -lbeJ Hmbey, ind in view of draft reform he . ..... u.. --.. ; i follow• tenac:iooalf oppoaed, will •·"'°" be , PBQADILl'IDA _ Rldlanl Schell, that lllepl'.-wllldl --with •cademlc".lor everybody. It ~ perhapa , Black Panther , eapta!D, .... -by r«nllllai .. --ti.~ In lhe =.: ~ a I the· Gendal, profoundly • federal apnlt for pm •ioil:tl an 'l(.H mfllbrJ ---be -u ~~. did~~ .!'..'!~urllyw':.. ;tPP~_!'iiciatol ' carbicle stolen-Ibo.~ bell!l In-' fll the-tnle'esL" -~· -•··~ '"" Balti......, -. ""'Dlf i.a-F--ti" Ibo ,_,_ to lllis view and nn,IJy )ll'Olld!llllaf power when .. P' l arrested for poo...,lotl of a loaded .a ~ .,.i oe ila --. l>ul '"' plied to hlu\. · J caliber pistol. l!lnlleJ'• amptioil d -to Impose ~ Chicago -Joaej>b Grsy .... -tL It -.. -the --.. • Smiley, both Black Panlhen. wen .,. -.,,..,.ae1 to priob ollenden , __ ;:::: ••• Gee.,.e __ ..,. l ~for ·~ a Ileen walldnl -lrla'~ackar-oldue CO'...:.._ENTI" TO-JOEY .,• -.. ~:-1"'Aldliari1Jorol--. ,,...., -~ eel Each WU. ' to "'l"I"" will.. ,It 1' tolhe credit ol lhe local bnmll thst BISHOl':'You'U Jeni bave to \af)OI' plalOI. Alao'ID\~,.four ~....,. lew .d U-.folhwed Ballley's...,,.,. olf unlll lhe h•bll-away. H~ld then· ,... · ~ by f rd• ra I · nw:ndallao, bnl <ainlinmd, ta> die draft np, aay.,lf thtnp an llour the fii'st author!UO...,-... ol """"' -oblb'4'tlonlst$ ."1 lhe. uiilled . ~Illes night, nine lbtnp the second nighl. suns'· .' 111 ..,.. .. Alm O>uN. whett U..cw bdan&el, :'UJ :;'.y"!l!fii~~v:;" 1 · --,.---~·91u n ~-~~~ ---~-~---.-............ ,,,...._,...,.,....,.,,.,..~-,.....,.:-r:<r..: •J__;_-... ' ~. _]__:_·~ --- ' ' ' ' • • I ! j . __ ,,... c .Beack Access • _ r ~ B~~- • -. . T. ail" or's c __ !•o . ' ui•nAitcaro1AP1-A .:JU.1'1e-' Sierra a. JW11 ,,.w, • '. ~ , .! • --. .... fllllk .... , ·~ c•t t ' l'fl:llt.'---.. 1 .... patm I • -r ..,..!Md!is "iaw Have Buttohlioleg = """"·-~ ...... ~ Belcft ~,. ,,,.J!.1. .. ea.t 111 ......,, !'I ........... II} L. &( llOYD CUS'l'.l*D IDVICB-q. lalhe Fl'9dlrlc ,_. -llAlll -Note , -~· "Doo't .._ ,.. UllJd,,... .......... "U the ..,._, batber -1'ilh the fort>IMim• lie --.... -"" tbe • nameofJosepbBaldbllioeta up ·!'."?'"' -pa111e··-.tll* tr-.i . .. ~""tObsOriaJ•roooni -• ·~ "" ,--o!.;-... ... hllll'Cllts In 41 hOurs. Not-bad. wasn't tllal ",aili-c.n..t the 111e·....,. --* .. At eurrehj'prl""""he!Ubo\\ta; •W.O... ~·dlotT _:c ...:.a U>. ~:lqr tliofr on 'Mr. Bald iii thlt &th.( wOWd Joyal ~. ~ JW!" me."-~ · · • . ' F ., ............ • ,. r .. ..,, r....,, ~ 1910 h8'e pided up··sm· and a A. Will do. 'n f8CI. wtll nm <II Private ~y .....,.. . probable charley horse. St'll, a bald! cm the -· and as nm1..,... tllal ,..,.-11• ~p:''~J1.~0'~ :=1:-s..::.:i.i:;~ :...~.~:::: 1 ~2·.;_,...._..,__ _ Fu. ture ~o.s_. A n,geles Cal., 60ai thfl reconf,J think. anybody e1ae w11o 1ikewbe t1oo, be""O-•••ed . U~~ It'saJlluev.,.. now , butooe ....is in a Clamped, lell-811-~ ...,, PIAor ;;., "N-. -.11r."Willoagliby-,_,.;,,,i,,. _.. N.W · J.".· aflemooaconieatomllldwhen clruoedmvdope.lt'1dainwd .bit.Ally.C....hJIIllll•-Year'a-aotto be.akaN:.ialbe-.ntjeo!" . Ou·. tl;ned l!y Yo· ~ty .. )'00 ·couldn't ~ any of 0-yfll CID Joee ii ...-fn two wllo aled tbe -i 10 ---------~-----~-" -barbers' shoes, so deep was weeks on that diet. _. l've estrt" ' .e. ., .. imfljeii . . ~ . , ' . • , - ., ·a TlllllHT FOR TDllAY • • • the haii'""' the lloor. . r<eelv.d • couple -let· ...... -· ,;; ..... -. • .··ws -~GELES (~P) -are8' when tbaro II already IF~YQl:'~-.DEie_SETon tenfromclientswbotriedlt .w:eeaeatolboftllDr:I. B dg' t :oo~· ·· tt.' .. Wonderrria'what Los Angeles eomklerable.~·acU.vity .. ..t...., ..;_,..,.....,. finding ""'· -whemer""""'lolne alldsald''-didjullt••-"' ----·.... . ·u e . yi•o -·= . . A "a~ty ····-··;., ~w •. "'I --. '·bll • sull pl ~'oil the _, -,,_,,. -· ~ ~-'-Coonty wlu be like int•• com--• ·~ --·--·· -~ --...--··-----.= ow,. was c__, lllS'l"o,RY -, n.e . ires vo1Ji1c .....,_ta Sabia Quz: • t"'" ..-available~ · .: . , ~~v-""• rack ,or~ pl.It together IIW1 a Frencb writer Valtalre Jfval aDd l 'm M "6 a•w• · -ing ~es? . ' Yorty .slid 1 regional tramit . ~u1DTao .u. A tailor, look ·at~ the sleeves. ror 15-years with tbe aifted. ~RibertB.-~rrfeia. 'Off .Re ... nr·..1' .. Talk B"~·-· _ ._1 Major Sam Yorty u9veiled and ae<:oodary trwportatJon ,u•L•GiH11:y1e1 .ev£•y 0>.vav1 Tailor-made '!\lits, have rt.al Madame" Bmitit du aw.w ••DMri .-.l • ram LU U-UJllea .Monday.what he ca!led'".an•ol· system is essenUal to L•. Roof. '"' Co. buttonldes thereon. store-'nl.at'1 ~ k:noft. Bat aar-in • M '" ... ·Cimty-~ 6cial . cemmltment," which : ellinlnate traflit:· congestion t4 ,._. 111 ...... bought suits don't ... TODAY rowfy trioft. IO •to ...._ 's to..•..hada wlllre.6e NaftrTo : seek!~• .. rtt:ain the suburban 1 and orher,p~ cao.ted by 1w ....., ,.,.., ...nn YOU~~·buy•"dandylltue thefactlllatM-•aiat-l11-·-·llleP1ctflc "AL.UIEllA(UPl)-'llne n.~rr.nReagan · .. ,.. moreU..OUmllllon"'rs. car for" 500 could you not• 1~. ~~ -~ 1DD ...._ -•· • C.-... ,.._ ....... said, "l "Iton '*"I that the .way :of.Ule "whll< developing ;;;;;;:;;;;;;;·;;;;;;:;;;,:;;::;,_.;=::;;:::~======: '!'hat's ~Jy bow inuci;. ;;·~.fi.;.i ;w;' h '!;.'"11ia..:.O.·tb.'st.t.eourt ....-~they ..W· nwftq i,·.o« the reconJ SI. its urban character."_. 1~ •.. Elihu Yale gav~ to the coUege. .. yN-·--.. ""-,. llaw! ,.. fll. •-'--•tllen ·llol · ~ . • <II~ tllaO tm< -lie a candid Sine. the city ls rapidly· Ref t the coll hk:h In -~· """ ......-press llricfinl bf Gow. _,,, md ,,.. ...,_" ' · er o e~ w e,ver ••. ? But rm l""ltinc been implied piblic: ""'!"":'"<!" Reaiam'• Mn .• ,,._ 09 _ Tbe 1..___. aid the b ef-~g out of land, the plan graUtude for that gift prompt-again. FOfllve me. olthe nad mdlllat..,,, 1111 .,....,..~-•••••• ·= ~~. !l ..... ....,-·tl11Mlevelopment•of ly cha~ged . its name to SECRETARY of ~ Proper under' IPPNI-... -.-... . ,... .,. ... ate.; · · for 47 urban ce.nttrs linked by a Yale University. Job ctub reports witll aome In Slllla Om C ••al Y • Abe Xa6:mn. P......,. er bdrgr-.S ........ rapi4 tran&ll sy1tem. AM SURPRISED to learn satisfaction that employes <I ,_ G1oo IIJod 1 title·ao-. the A-. '.J'na. Star, Ille "U •>l!Ooc .oouJd be The new.~ II CJesJined to the averaae longevity .gI. mDtel 1.be Everett, Wub. Trmt ad ta~ ....... die aty tJl Sillla Fl.tiDt!i& ~ _. pablir ~ it is the accommodate up to 11 mlllion m8ttresses naUonwide is t• Savings .Sant_... c:itiRnl Cna iD jnte11. tt tSicti&w the s.. Lewn, •lliic ;:.!!.. ttie . .,,,. •• money,'' persons in Loa Angeles Co\m- I-See by Tudays; Want Ads J~rs ... A STUDY OF named Beph !lcn' p..hek ..Jwrinr *'"''*'w ot 0ne-=;zt:z=-1aat .ma_~ ~ '!e tlllDt then! ~ _ .,. ~ _ ...... ---. _« -. P~li · and Ka9Cll • '. • oUa wn: -UC-. lots cm .Well .Clfll _ , . r<iiii'.laf !ii "-filiiii I ii ~·..... "ThO.i eneraf plan." 1 a I d. fie shows nine ou~ of ten had AND WAil MAN iDlilb nat Drift. r cr. ,ara a.ey .lltft ·ltliilil ~ lllildiic •• •1 ~ *riat ti JlllltiiC evurtme ,, Yor{y . ''•kl 1to · fevtrse in- never driven, cars .•. DID YOU one lad. in 25 run,. tnow1jiiit· been _,/ fDr •"•Me a g., FrwJst» _. lM tiff 0.:: ~ ti fmdlng off s~ Of deterior8U6n lri the KNOW age 10 is when your how hill father met bis JIMtilW .... fcr·accaa down a Aagaes, ' iM*+'w' polit~I ~ city 'aod point to aolGtions to hearing is expecled lo·be~t Its mother.,AD. riClrf, .. -! dill lo tbe ·-. . 11eapn s press secntltJ ...i,.. cbl'I like• at all the problema of Jack of space, ' ' . . . ,, ..... best! • • ·· EXAcrLY 31 per-'lbat's not .Hlcanl Paul -said lie. -the con1..Uon and poUutloo. cent of the women In this . ldqp• aod tbe ... _ "_fan Killll Wife "Moat of the anUclj)llted country are not married now You,. qi&estiou ad>c:o""' S Pedro wrre free to 11111* &.a tilt l t -----grow~ must be cmcenlrated . . . FINALLY, IT mull be """ts .... IO<'-ed ad 8ll brldiog. SAN D1ECO {AP) -A in hl(l!Hknolty mlnl-dtia, or · •1'tnln. llnlit 1:.1.aift' liiik lenclne, $0 bit. !Vil tor • recorded there are no toUl be wd ~ ,._.. ~ wttale purpw Gf Ille hdlt m. mM btld oU centers, throuihoUt the me-: """'· ... • • angleworms io Madagascar, rible ill "'C~ Up.• Oil Drillin• , . ~ie&c ii te Id et&JW ~ 1ar ~ tban Uree · tropolltan area H. we ~1.: to' # not a bne, none. ' Plea.W addrea ·JOIC" Miiii to g !mow ~ ~.. t • e ~ wD _.ldic gUnfin prser.w our stngte-~Uy OPEN QIJE5TI~-Why~ -L. M. BOlld, I• car< of OJ'!.,_ is P'"P g, -afllr _...., tI1I1ng Ids reshlenUal areas." . _ it Cupid's bow lips tend to DAILY PILOT, Bar 1'75, I __ · _ , Bi aid. . . . wife aod lloldmg Ids inlut The "Conce91 Loo,AnteJea'' make a girl Joot swill to the Newport &acll. Calif. .LeBSe l "11le laiolioc will 1' • aepllew ..,._ police said. plan derives from a five-ye>r touch? . 92663. • ..-ntJ Im--ill -. --11im -of a itudy by the City Planning LOii ANGELES (AP) -......... will ... ... d " I • -.. the -De-I ' # '· '• . ' • Tllfquoile ·canned IDMY lrdianl, 10 this T-Blnldl~ i::llann maD.v ?Dore iQdi i _., tndlaiii. UM, e<.OOD •· ·ea, one owner. ~~. , . I OoumnflonhC• are a -lhOl_tlle w\;ic'press_, afllr they -tlnugll tbe · The mayOr flld .the mfuJ. 12 Deputi~s Indicted =::.• :!:": • ~ ~ ...... · -...... · · •1u... will .... ~vt!oped~lif < ' • " -' -OilC..io-~ In People'~. Park"f.ase · =-~:cil(,!11 . --.. J!lnls, .• ...-. I a.a.. itp r '.t..ttft • t11e SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -.,-... marddnJI -Ibo LOa . """*" ....... ,,_ Twelve deputy sheriffs were Univenlty ti. CalifonU 111 Quality ·COllrol Bmnt.' ~ Indicted by a federal grand "Pebple'1 Park,"" •·•tea•1-llNllied nan 197: jury Mooday on charges of owned . vacant -w. wb1cb ~ ._. .:!., odam ~ '•~ clyil -'••ts· Vio'•'~ ...... ~ -.-M~'= a _... J '" WO mlJ -• .,... ~-_..,. -· --~ -,..., H ."railae •"-' I ii 11 t11t the Berkeley "'PeOple's Park" without. ~~ "J:b c. r ~ riots, wtien one man was .,_..._ cl1'I llell ll&lral to eillw' rataUy sb9t. ano0B-J>"ID&n-univenity_fenoe(.l&Jlpil imr.-•n+eil" till Jeaiie fw • re- enUy bluided; and prisonen Ing. , . . ., )ml; fr -Ille -" were allegedly beaten. ' James fteti9r, a, . .,.. ...,... ~·· Alameda County S h e r I f I fatally irounded bJ a ...... "It's .,. _ .... _.blrC_ lo -, • l'iank "Madigan·stro n1l·y blast., ·Alan Bl.IDelm1I wa uid.N liel1t1a, dairwcf. criticized the federal action (>ttnded, and fC11J!S . wse tbt at1 • CmwnftWe • and scheduled a news coo-woolllded In Ole bllllt bdwuti -Ond t..,.v.. Collrllo ference today to make a police and demoiiilti•a. ~ BeatJl,-"1o·att·tbe ~ formaJ statement. Uonal. Gua'l'd troope;n Wfte meat .. GD lporiac ear pie: "I think this is one of the ordered into the c:itJ · IDd ,oe-teit1 tfts wWt . .....,..,""' .Iii sickest aperations of govern-· cupied U. area ~ tbe Santa a.rt.n. meat I have ever seen,,.. campus for 11.. --ne Qty ._ a eMl'.mc$ Madlgao said. "We tri<d lb Attorney Geaa>al ·u., Mil-"dla ,. (tbe -.1 too. Wbj defend the govenunent. and chel1 llmd:IDced t b e lft.. .._, 1&.i.no; •? we lri~ to get the federal dictmmtsinWa1bl•1t"oa "Under tbe terms af &bi government to assist us. and befcn tbty were fanmlly '6ale·tbe dtJ will recem ... v•e never got the autstance." ! retw'Ded in Q>e -a.rt-al. ·U.S. lilUt af tbe rt'ft!BUe-rr.. ~ The riot erupted last May. t5 District Judge. WUllam .. T. od theJ find. Birt -lhoj when 'pOllce amf ~riff's 'of} Sweigert. Tbe def~ ?J6e didn't sat wa &bit Ute clfJ' ficers ·blocked thousands of summooed to anfer tbe would!' receiYe 1• percent af • charges Feb. 11. the od If theft ii a spill Agnew lo Mark Lipscomb Rites ' . Separate lndlcfmeOb ..,. (Illa-)." . . alsed dgbt dep•... o f stanUnl bu· 1 ~ sliotgun shoo ti n i 1 ·ol leue rr.n Loi ~ .. demonstraton ind ~ ....... "' ~ ... May 15. ,,,., ..... also land .. tbe" .... floor - cba11ed -the -.. or or tile a. -. 1nalw• LOS ANGE~---(UPJ.) -~ en May 22 IM D It U,Wt re Funeral ::ervices for Rep. lbe Santa RHaJJihiN"iitiiii"""-""-We11itnOliiiirt!i cm- G lenard P. Lips'-'Omb (It-Center, after • ~ were tnd,"' llid Al1bar-0 • Congress 17,.yean, will be at-in dowDtowa Belt. '!f. 1 1e1m ••1•4lt1111ut. Calli.), wbo oerved in;J.,~"'~eot~ed~mriJIC~!~•~-~(~mardl:;::_~S.,='!':•'l:•:l.Go~·/lu~'lbh:s~peln>= tended by Vice Presideot Spiro T. Agnew and other govern- ment officials. Up&comb Hied 'Sunday al Belheadl Naval H o 1 p l l a I , a.-., Md:, wbei'e he WU being treated (Or canct.r. He was 54. • SMOKE CHOKE CROAK! or . . . QUIT, aoo LIVE • LIVE · ll¥t Learn how. FR.EE conllil• • ta.lion. anc1 de.t&Oa. sp:ift. 'sored by ---..-I r Call tor app;ointment '. MMIU. « UUtJI • 1Guarante:.t t.o hclp you quit' wlthfn 10 d13w l Ho problemal -. Doctor PocN!ric Moilicioe foot S,er=i 1'. I . Dr. Ru 111I A. Pmig •llllllCIP fhe ch11 g1 ef .. •Ille. to M1 •cal D~rlai .... • 1131 Or-..,._ s.it..E Celt• Meg c.lif. by •PF al1tn*1f' 6464515 • • I FROM FIL 1st;· . . ~-·-..___.__ TO · • 'FD. 1 ... ONLY I ' .. . . . ' . . . ' ... . ,._ .:.·t :.i ' •• .• ...... CONSC"1 S'l'IUOS . --···~-m o •.•. ••m••·········-····· SAYE UP TO '200.~. . ._ ........ 11/!r, M.....-....... N SERlES , ·:i WAS .'., ~ ..... .;~· NOW-14'5"' ~~-lilllvrvamllA ·······:······ " T .... i ' . ,;., I ' FUTUIA •SERIES ·-··············: .... : ...... WAS -~ '94 --NOW -·?95• I ELECTRA SERIES .......................... WAS -•795• NOW -'695". • • ~ -. I ' ' ~ ! • lnYAlllA ,COLOR TmYalloN _j,r.m .......................... ! .......... : ..... -: ... SA.Yi UP ·lo :•1SO"· EXAMPLES: 23' COLOR rY RADIO-PHONO .,.:.. - W11H REMOTE CONTROL .. .' .... .,. WAS-'1~ .... N~W---'11i$-.. 1---~·n-ccx-or-coNSou . · --· · . WITH R~OTE CONTRO .. ,.:;·~: ... w~s '"'." ·~ NOW .. ~ :s.n:: 1r COL.QR PORJAILE .: ..... ~~; .. ,.,:. WA,S -'349" NO\V-319 .... 1~ COL~. POllTAl.LE .: .... ::.~ .. :: .. WAS -·imn ' ·~o~\(-'259"' · · ·· . . . .. . . · ; . : . '... · . · OW AS '249" snv••• CONSOLE STEREOS ... · ................. , ................... AS L ..u.-• · · · ·' WA$ • NOW ' 'll,-_,...,~ 1461 IEEL . TAPE RICORD.JR .............. -. 42!" , - ELECif"OHOMf ·cHAIR· STEREO:'. ...... : ........ :. WAS -:' ~5·: .. NOW -'395"" . . -........ .·-....... --· .-. •''· RECORDS: ALL AUUMS •1• QFF ·A~REAPr Dl~C9&JNTED P~ICISJ ;'-.. . •.RPM SINGLES ...... CURRENT HITS " ........... : ......... ~ .. ;~LRtG.-98c SALE-ISC CASSEi IE TAPES ....... : ........................ : .. : ........ : .. : .. :.~:.RIG.-''"6'1 SAll ~'~" -. . -. . : · . RECi __;, '6" ..:slll:.j.;..-,~ .. a.TIA.Cl TAPES :······:········~· .... T ........................ ., .... I . it1G· , •s S'•w·· ;i!" 4-TIA.CI T~ ...... : ...... ::.; ... ::»,................................ .-. ... PIA.MONO MEEDLES : ... : ....... :~: . .' .. ;.'.':'. ..... :.-. .r,.: .. : ..... !. .. ::.:· •.•. REG.~'5"· SALll"~'l." · RECORD -C' EA"NING CLOTHS_.~~:.::~i., ... ,~·e~·:·: .. ;.';' .. ,.: ... :;.: .. 1<!•--+ ·~~. S.A~-~~·, ' . ., "' , . . . ' ' : I .... :~ fAIHiON t'~''' i , ..... .......,. lum \ • t ' • I 1 PllOlll 64~391 ' ' --- -• ' l ,, •• ' 8 DAILY OILOT -. Theater Notes • F erzacca Back in Action -As Laguna's ~Owl' Opens With the season barely half over, John Ferzacca already has a healthy year's worth or the1ter behlnd him and shows no signs of slowing down. Since the new season open- ed, the arUstlc director of the Laauna ~oulton Playhouse has st.Aged three producUon - "I Never Sang for Pity Father," "The Only Game in Town" and "The Oevtl's ,. Adv~ate"-and acted ln one ("Only Game .. ). Tanlgbt Fenacca puns dou- ble dollble duty ajaln. direc- ting and 1tarrlng ln the Orange County premiere of "The Owl and the Pussycat," sharing the stage wilh South Coast Repertorj . a c t r e il s Leslie Jones In Bill ~tanhof('s comedy. Ferzacca and Miss Jone1 a~ the sum total of the cast in this story of a bookworm and his swinglnc. seductive neighbor who becln ~ir rela- tlonship al each o th e r ' s throats and wind up ln each other's arms. Technical director and set designer for the comedy ls Richard Ander!en, who Ulled a similar post ror "Cactus Flowu" at the new playhoose and was technical director fOT several ye.rs hl the old Laguna Playhouse. Bert Pet- tey is deslgnln1 the COlt&ames for . the show, with Chris Weathei'head and Dena Brown rounding out the b•Wtage crew. ~ "The Owl and the Puatycat" will play for two weeb only, Tuesdl.ya throuab S.turdays unW Feb. 14 at the playhouse, !IOI Laguna Clnyoo Road , Laguna Beech. Tlcketa a ... beinl reterved at the boJ of~ nee, 4M-WO. * Also opening this week ls "Servant in the HOl.&le," lhe latest prodllctlon ~f the Slnte Ana Community P J a y e r 11 , under ilie direction o f Margaret Boyer. Art Winslow, absent from local theater stages to r severaJ years, retufftS to play the leading role In Charles Rann Kennedy'• re 11 gl ou s ·drama. Winslow's wlfe. June, and Jack KelllOU are tbe other prlndpeil in the Santa Ana productloo. · Completing the cut ere Mericyn Maitland, G a r y Walbrldce . Matthew McLau!)illn and L I o y d Stephens. Lee Howingtofi is technical director for the show. "Servant in the Hoose" will play for three weekends at th& players' new theater at 500 YI. I 8th St., al Roas, In Santa Ana. Reservilt1ons may be acquired by ••lll!!i·!IU-7841. * Winding up an eltended engagement of two holdove1 weekendl It South •Coast Repertory11 production o f "Joe Egg" al the coinpaoy's 1blrd Step 'lbtaler I n downtown Costa Mesa. Final performances of the British comedy drama will be given Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings with Peter Church In the ldiding role. Other cast members are Eileen Fishbach, Michael and Tool Jlou&JU.; Pal Brown and Dierdre Ern,nts. Reservations may be"ltlade at the theater, 1827 Newport Blvd., -0r by caru~g the box of· DAILY PILOT ltalt"""' OLD FLAMl!S -Yvonne Tardy attempts to quell the flickering of a bygone romance with Ray Scott in his scene from the \Vestmjnster Community Theater's "Invitation to a March." ficeatlfl..1313. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * Down toward the beach, the Open End Theater's livin& cartoon show continues with three more perfonnances or "A Smile ls a Frown Turned Upside Down" Friday through Sunday. 'Schultzy' Still Single And Like s It That Wav • Thor Nielsen directs the musicaJ satirical revue based By VERNON SC01i before she leaves for Para· -•-· f mount studios where "The on PC"tches by Jules Felf er. HOLLYWOOD (UPI ) -Ann I .. J Hamll J D I Urady Bunch" ls filmed. The w ~ ayne • oe e B Davis is only slightly less d I tak he M • ut b Rosso. Robert Vaught <1nd r ve es r • nun es y s au n.d r 8 Matthewi-peacon wacky 'if" the character o( lt_eeway. headinf the cul. Alice she plays weekly in "The But that will soon be over. The pulsating production Brady Bunch." Ann has ordered a German whl.zia across the slage·otthe A su:rvlvor or three previous pand prix .race car which -open """EfiCl,-UlryllJ§ Wly:-serles;-O:ie a-·nve::year-Sfirit · should whis~etfO·the--studio Newport Beach. Tickets may with "The Robert -Cwnmlngs in 10 minutes. , be ordered by calllng 675-1120. Show," Ann is single and has Ann, who ls aUU known as * no Intention or changing her . ''Sch ultzy" from hir rote with "The Impossible Years," a status. Cun1mlngs, is not a clothes comedy based on the genera· ''When 1 coine Imm!:' ri·oni horse. Away £rom the studio I I th H ·she Is m~ or•-n seen In blue tongap,contnuesat .e un-work,'' savs she, ··1 cun .,,,. "" tlngton Beach Playhouse thi s defrost a fv dinner wilhuul )cans and sweatshirt. week.end with perfonnances some man around Ure house When called upon ( o r · Friday and Saturday. Randy nagging me for not fiXlng hlrn personal a P p e a r a n c e s , • -w oms LoQder Than Action In Westminste1· Production -. - By 'l:l'M TJTl/S ~Of ...... ~ ... ., 'lb~ . 1., little ol theatrical aobatance In Arthur Laurenti' t~Invit:aUon tO a March •. " and· the cast member• of this peeudo COl)ledy a< I h e . ~llfVITATiH TO A MAICW" A Ull'Mlf¥ W .t..rtnur L.Mlrlftll. llrtctM w J. lwft. ..--bl-~ o~ ~· ctllMtlr .'"" Mc•"*' ,,.. Mfklll 1NMi11'1' ~ T • r cl Y , ' ....-1111 1111' ... Wltlmlt'lli.i' c.ni-ll'IWl!tr TIIMtw '~ W Sl....,_'n ~ f ..... U-.. "'"'" ldl90!. ll!ldw1""-1111111 Tr_. 1 y t • 11 t •, Wnln'llnlltr. THI CAif Cllftltt. J ................ V-TMIY LllY lf'Ollf• ••.•••••••. ,. .. tetty GonSort Mom. .,_ ....... '" lllM!rl 11111111 ..,._. Gf'(lfAll .......... 0.-lt.ollar Tuca. G1'09111 •••••• ,. • • .. • • 111-... kalt Aal'Clll J~I •••••·•··· •. 1111 Culi.n ~ kllwltt Gfoffll ••.•••... 11: ... l'tittllo Cfl'1i' ,,_ : ............ Chip WUILllftl We.atmlnsler C o m m u n I t y Theater seem to sense this in their r.ruttleu attempt to unearth • some shred o r slgnlOcmct. The pl1y-la an Incredibly talky and tedious variation on a I.heme done with 1 good deal mQre energy and lrDaJ!natlon by Katifman and Hart In "You Coo't Take lt'Wltb You" and subeeqqent playa of the ln- di¥1ctuafiat Uk. It emerget in- stead as Wt of a wanned oVer vel'lion of "The Fan· tasllcka" without 'the fantasy. Applying reverse-engllah-tr the generation gap theme, "lnvttaUon" offer 11 us rebellious 'pareota, traditional cl\lldren ind a three-<omered roman t I c donnybrook in·.-----------11 which words speak louder than Rl!Oli -Dd....-...iuru1rutr• - dr1wback of full round llag- ing, the show sac:rllkes hn- pact for intimacy. 6th EXC,LUSIVE WEEK GlM.ll'CltllS• AlS1MPCUQ1ll!S ..... BA~etRA OMAR SIREJSA.ND -SIWl!F ~,ii;;"} .}.ljGIRI. Keene is directing. a four-course banquet." however. she can be 38 Stan Bell, Miriam Kaiser, The se!r·sufftclenl Mi 5 s feminJne as the nerl girl in . Valorie and Bonnie Harries Davis lives in a thrlle-bedroom pants suits. With one notable exCf:ptlon, the cast aa a , whole ap- proaches Laurents' didactic dialogue with tentative aloolne111, as if he:iltani to of- fend or discomfort ·the au - dience. What few meaty scenes there are rece.l\1e short shrift from an overly cautious and Doug Gracey are featured home in lhe Hollywood hills Because her r o u t i n e In the (amlly fare at the Bam, O\•crloolring the San Fernando demands much or her lime, 2110 Main Sl.. Huntington valley. Ann rarely entertains at home Beach. Ticket reservations are She nas decorated the 'place and is infrequently seen in being taken at 538-81161. with wh8t she calls "Eirly restaurants, discotheqUes or Mean~ile youth is served Accumulative." other Cf:lebrlty hangouts. in another comedy by lhe Actually, the living room She is so devoted to her pro- Westmina r C o m m u n I t Y and , study are a mi.lture of resalon that during vacaUons 'M>e•ter, "lnvllaUon to a soft greens, browns and bri&ht and in the evenlnas she works March," also entering its se-orange . The furniture is with the Uls Ange 111 cood weekend. Jo Scott overstuffed and comfortable. Repertory company rehear&- bandles the directorial chores. Tiler& .are touches of Orlen· ing and 1ta1Tlng in plays. Fealured performers are tal art work throughout the "I have to have my (OOL on company. T h e aforementioned -q. ception Is Betty Gordan, wOO ' handies her role of an ante- bellwn aristocrat with style and Oourish •. AJthough hen is the largest caricature of the play, it nevertheless comes off •the most believable thanks to a faulUess Southern aceent ad- ded to a jewel of an in- terpretallon. Yvonne Tardy, lovely and empathic in tbe central role of the beach dweller who mates 2001 Vnltappfl Tid•tlfl• Y\oonne Tardy, Robin Smith, house, collected during her stage somewhere or I'm oot Betty Gordon and Ra Y three touts of U.S. armed happy,'' Ann explains. Scott. The show is being staged forces ,base& 'in Korea and It's been that way with Annlf-;:::::::::::::::::::••;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"jll at Finley School, Trask and Vietnam. since sbe . began her pro.II Joseph Campanella, who (tars be ls a vfctlm of an · inherited disease, ii filled •with anguish wtten b I • wife, Joan Darlinl, tells him she· is goliig to have • a baby. It all takes place On °MarCus Welby; MD," tonight on Channel 7. Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 1 leapon 'From 1 distancr 10 Out on 1 ·-· 14 Holsli[lll devlcl( IS ~OUQh llo Vtntr1t1d person 17 811lc •mounts 11 Far1111t 's concffn l• Mystery wrlttt's ploy ZO 1'1rls and Montreal subways 22. John McCormack ' and Luc ien L1111our11u1 24 E11111rald Isle 21o Orinkh111 spots 27 One who settlts on land without tllle 31 ti an's nlctna•e lZ ftelativts )) IOl'I spacious 35 Athltjjc ''°"" AbO" JI Brllfslt · title l• Tree 40 Listen 41 Trouble 42. lilOff terriblt 4JUStity 44 Pithy saying 45 Withstood 47 81l of b1ntlnt business 51 Mov1 quietly 52 Oict1ns character: 1st na1111 54 Merchant . 58 Blanc or Royal 511 F1minlnt name i1lM1te1 spetch 62 Length unit bl Gl1cl1I S~W field i.4 Wisconsin co111111unily 65 lfast ch•ins '' lliOrry ' •1 Odor DOWN 1 ft•lme 2 En9llsh COllPflStl' J H•iss 4 Su11plic1tio11 5 YKltlOll ..... lo CurvH pith 1 BelVH 1nd ~otltr, 1.9. E d w a r d s a v e n u e s i n Most . unusual among her lea loo al career at the Erle Westminster, with t I ck et s treasures are some splendid Playbouae in Erie, PL, where being reserved at 897-11&4. exami)les pt Eskimo soapstone she played dozens of different * sculpture.~ / roles. She joined a road ccn- 'Illat well known gap is Ann is as independent and pany that eventually led 1o being explored at the San se lf-sufficie nt as she appears Hollywood. \ Clemente Community Theater in her roles. Her f•vorite relaxaUon. 11 to ln ·"GenetaUon, 11 conUnulng She works in the ABC series light a log fire in ber latp ntursday 1through Saturday (rom 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., warm-brick fireplace on cool tftD. under the dlrectioo of Tony ing a cup of coUee at home i.nes and listen to soft mtWc. Brandt. who also plays the [p;;oi;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;'"1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; leading role. 2QtiaJftlt.ftlf'DIR:!i Ralph Appe.ll. Kathi Fifer, Cluk Farrell, Eugene Applegetl and Chuck Schicker complete lbe cast o( the com- edy at the Cabrillo Playhouse, 202 Avenida Clbtillo, 5an Clemente. The number for tlckels Is 492--04&5. 1 .. 1,1rit •t. l 10 M9ri ... Set. & S•"· l1'9M 1 p.M. THE l\EIVER: II• IOOUNDl\f.L, anOf'IM.TOR fteaMWl.IR •••• Steve McQueen in"The Reive • "THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN" DAVID NlftN "THE BRAIN" ---TlCHMICOLDlf' ·--..-ALSO c; .. Tiii OlltY ._ .. T_.. , ..... o."' ,_ J;• ..... QJolll I ......, ~ I•• P.1111. Co.ffn -"IANOOUllO'" o,,,.., O.IJ' 1t l :IO 4 tt-.IO "'"'-°"" ._ •,.,_ ... SM-At 1130 loll c....,...-- !ftt..-i ••• , ,_ .. N-''":'a:-.. ~=l~.t.no..,, BOX OFFICE OPENS Fox SOllll CUST Wffk 01ys, 6,45 Pl.ASA~ Sat. •nd Sun., 5:00 a.1111!.IJ_§ 1tlrillll•!Wl ·2711 NOW PLAYING No One Under 18 Admitted He inade evil an att. .. From the cos1t t that om YoG. "I A WOllAll," "INQA" IH!d 'HANG YOUR HAT CN THE WIND"' BARGAI N MATINEE WIDNISDAY 1 P.M. ~t=;J;:::.L:;;;};;;IJjA .. LTI 11 M CHIO Tl• "I f>J4 CURIOUS """""" ' -------''--'~ . ~' e !NDS TONIGHT e "SWEET CHARITY" ...... ._ "THE COMIC " •• -STARTS WEDNESDAY - Flrt film to ah.ow cOmpl•t. courtahlp, mating 11nd birth of animals. More then SO apecJesl The 11m111lng evolutlon Of sex. "THE CAMERAS DO NOT STOP DURING THE MA11NG SCENES," "LOVE and the ANIMALS" in COLOR by Eastman A f!llll wrtlt• _, ""91111C911 .., Dr. LM!t J, MllM Met Dr. """"" Mlllll. WINI _,,.,.tMI lfllll 11tbl111U lrwm lfl9 _.,., '"91 ,.. ....... !cal .. ,... 111111 •••wn.ltllt. LE;ADING EDUCATORS AGREE THAT THIS FILM IS PRESENTED ON A COLLEGE LEVEL -YET IS SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN OF ALL LEVELS -HOWEVER PARENTS MUST MAKE THE FINAL DETERMINATION! W1 must ln1i1t CHILDREN UNDER 18 BE ACCOMPANIED BY A PARENT ! EXCLUSIVE AREA SHOWING SHOW TIMES 7,00 & 9:30 .MATINEE SUN. 2 ONE OF THE BEST PICTURES 1 OF THE YEAR _,, .. _,,,,., .... ! ....... 0 KADISH P([I YAIES Oii M)atVO _, .... _,. _,, ,._... llM'll DlS .-. .:in c... Dr w.. pl•• • • •UCH I. • AT' Ill.I.I• • 4 •n . co••T HWY .. ..,.,. 01•00 rWY. •4"7·•eo• • HUNTINQYON O!l.t.C:N NOWI ht AREA .RUN A man went looking for Ameri c.t . And c.ouldn 't find it an y•··' ~..,._ ...... ~ PffiR USllNOV-PAMELA TIFFIN 'otWHAN WINlIRS ·JOHN ASTlt ~ OFF AND RUNNING ScMol ~hie! Pef.rson Peterson Will Seek Re-election PULTOfl '°'""'°"' Fultarl ..... SS. of n9 Vl5tl Dor"'-N._-t a-ii, o.t. Of Mtfl, J11111•ry ,1 . $1.irYI-trY h111bencl, tlo'lrf l'UllO!I/ d•ll9fll1tf', Mrt, ll1rberl H1hl~ ""/ IO!ll, ltobert z. FuUon .rid Jefwl lt.noollll'I l'ultonl 1!1'9f, M,.._ WHtleltl Hol1lel111 1M two trM'ICldl lldrlOI. s.rtk• Incl "'*""""' lll'M ... FemllY ........... W1ose wlll'llM to ..... , IMIMl'IM ~ tiutlons, P>luH contrlblti. to Tiie C1tY d H-Llllk«nla 1'11114. 81lh /Mrtu.,,., 3S10 E. CCN11I H1111W1Y, ~ de! Mw, OfrKIDrl. MALL G¥11f '· Hill. :Ult Or1119S A.-.. Cetll MtN. O.lt ot Niii. F*""l'Y l. Svr- vlv'11 trY -........ ,_~ Mn. NonN W11!1 1nd Mtl. MffY Co\Jelhllll. bolfl ef COiia MIMI btoltler. e-tt •• ... ... Gtt111 Polnla. /o!Udll"n' and two .,....,. ClllldfWfl lt-.utem Mtll and lnt.-1 wltl flt tltld ln °" Mol11n, tow1. 8tllt Mor'tull,.,, 11'1 suwior. c.11 MtM. totw11rdl11111 dlreclorL ARBUCKLE I SON · w .. t<Uff MorlHl'J' 42'1 E. 17tb St., C .... M,.. -• BALTZ MOl\TUAllll'll C.-del Mor OR Miii Colla M,.. !ID f.llU • BELL BROADWAY MORTuARY 111 Broodw1y, Colla -LI J.IW • DILllAY BllO'mERB Hatlllpo ValleJ _..,. lllll Beodl Blri. HatlnrM BeaO 841-'1'171 ' • PACIJl'IC VIEW MEMORIAL .PAlllt CemeWy e M-.,. Qopel :1$11 Podllc Vlew,Drm Newport ~-. Colll9nla -• PEEK FAMILY COIA>NIAL ruJO:RAL HOME '1111 llollaAn. WN«••W--.ml • SHEffER MORTuAllY Lo1111•-...... ljlo Qemenk att• • 8MJTRll' l40RroARY lri _ .. .. __ - ON THE TUBE F.t .... Mtt ,.i, ..... -'···· ,,, .. ~.. " T'I, ,.'4 TV WEl'I ~ 41,t1rtwf9' wlfft tM Sat.r4 • ., ... ltlo1t of ~· DAILY 1'1LOT. • ~~~----~~~:--~·~-,--~~~~-,-~~~~~~~--:--::--~~~~~~,.,.-,,,,,....,.,......""'7-:-:0~~~~-......1-:--·~~~-:-;;,,-=-:;:";,,..-,~:;-~~ .. $10~000 Rani Trio Sentenced For -Burgla~ies 5.253 ............ 90 D~ Accovnll* No minimum ~It Dally compounding. Earn from date of dopoolt. 63 1111-11'1111 2to10 Yw c«tfnc.19 Accounll* 16,000 minimum dopooll. 11.ily ~­ Earn from t111e of depoolt. First Aid Slated in County 5.7~3 mllllUlll'llll 1 to 10 Y•r Certificate Accour11a• $1 ,000 minimum dlpoolt. Diiiy COllljlOlllldln !am ltom -of dtlp(lllt 7.53 ~"" 1 Y• c.tlble Aooounll9 (t"111_,_..._ ....... ...,. .. $100.000 minimum depoolt. °'"Y 0001~ Earn from dele al dljiojlt -.- C~Ilf.g!nL~.t£!!t~:§!ti'°gs NtYl'D'S LARGEST m lll!RAL ' COSTA M!IA .OFPICE: 2'100 Harbor~. niilr M11119•14S."800 · . aJfFOll6 al _weaccw, VICI FRElllBCI' l llNW'lift . ....... .. -". --....., ....... " .......... '""" • L.-...... "' .............. . .,.....,., ................. ... ~ '"""'· ,..,, ,, 1970 OAILY.l'IUT f -. •. • Y I'll.OT s YelD' .Moaey's Worth How Little Saver' Can Beat. Syste m If y«i ha:ve fl00,000 or more ' . 1n cub, you can earu up to 7~~ percenl on I depo<lt of tlJls 1mount for-at least one year in your commercial bank. sav- lnp bank or savings &: loan usoclatlon. And assuming you have the financial sopbistica· Uon which usually goes with th!s llOrt m money you know yoo can ea'm 9'12 percent, 10 percent·or-more in the money markets ol the U.S. and Europe. But if ,you have a mere cou- ple of hundred or couple of lhouaand dollars, the max- imum you can get on a deposit for at . least two years in a commercial bank is 5~ per- cent and in a savings bti,.-1i percent. The top you can geL on a regular passboot'savlngs account in a commercial bank is 4~ percent and in a savings bank. 5 percent. Also, you won't be able to get these maximums in m a n y ii). stitutions -aod you certainly haven't the cash. to take » vantage of the juicy returns available in the world's and nation's money markets. IF YOU HA VE at leas\ $1.,{IOO, you can subscribe to new U.S. Trea,ury short-term issue! dti'ecUy through a di!trtcl Federll lleseTve ,\lank or Bank brancb aod earn in- terest equal tO more thu I perctnL You can buy outstand-!J!B Treasucy securtti.. from Y<Mlr banker or broktr without paying any service cliarge if you lnve5l fl00,000 or more. You are aware too of the historically high rates you can get <n other Federal GOvem- lllel'!t obligations, corporate a n d tu-exempt municipal bonds. Bl,lt if you're a smaJI saver carefully accumulating your neategg by resuJar buylng o! U.S. bonds, lhe·maxlmum you can earn is S. percent -and then, only if you hold · your ~ a full five years, 10 montlls. U you cub in a!tu only 11< mooths, your retum wm be • puny 340 percent. lesl than ball the return on inarketa&le U.S. Treasury • luue1 of the same matur'tty. '"" likelihood that yooi know how to go about buying other types of bonds Is dlm. . Once inore : if you're a big.- time investor in stocks, you will be welcomed by brokers and you will soon gel a sharp cut in the commissions you LEGAL NOTICE - • New Division Formed . CA.mplete-New York Stock List • ' .. ... ' ... ,. +·i\ -· +• :f~i _., +I'• +,~ +·~ -·~ :t:U _,. + ·~: +• +~~ -.; _, .... +• .:..:·~ -·· H t,: _ .. -'• +• :r-t -· +~ .:.:·,. ••• -· +• +• - I •• '" pl~• ,_ .... "'"' "' .... '"" ·-~ .... "~ = ~ '-lrlo --· "'' -... !"': • I.' , • t ,_ 'lt7G ' . , I • ; . . ' -- ---------------------------------·-------_...._ ______ --------""--'----'="""===-""""-'--'- DAILY Ill.tr • .. Key .Base · In .LOndon >:',.: LOlliiolf (AP) -Herbert + ..... ' I • -' .\.! I , , • ·n .. ~d Work • • •• ' ~· • MOnW,i Wants Ow)i L~fe .'.· J,. '.-!~ '' t • ~-p.111 (AN r In 'tiot",.. w.r.r ol u..~LO& ' ""'"*·~ c.ncni.J111, • .. To Owna'Home? ohorl, tllPI mao •p•n•.•ver ""eil dcilt 111n1..u. thc..P, , ~ -ud-·noles. Clia'rUt fttl .. Jh,tt il'be'had i1n 1 r 11 -, 1e1 "'·""""II'""" atwrney .. t11e lllonle1 '!«!Id I • ..., a llllb-trid< ea.c.u.., be too bll!Y lioldtllf ..... con-l: :;t ~ ~ ru'dl\ic'. aoo I rerences '? "°!k "." ~ -·" , , .. ~ ~ , • 1 • Another Man!IOn ·r~. et. He ii aw1es·111. MW.., tomey ~ !. SNbley ol clilef . ol Ille -~ l\fi>.Ple ....... -· .. y •. -is • C)ia Ilia! Ii fl'*td •IO .... ;,.qtll(e, lnlelligent, · iibme'klllqi., ; ""i"'lblnlt he "°"Id make , .:.\DBI.die adVl<e:of ~· '°"" genuine, coolr\bu.Uoit lo .W -c::rimbW • lawyers he Is J!Js ' o\fn defense if h 1 s • ·~ 'hit · own Cle!ense·I f!iartl.di>8tifm was 1bnlled," . aAloil' C001Plitey diiri" In , Shibley said. ' • Ula ldlljoP ol ad,... Sharon "Hi, wbol< mannet lils ~~ .Md f!JUr ~~ peraons whole appearance ..• lie"bura ud~c:barges,m1later quality · of reasonableoeu, • ·-llayiq, calmness, fl'iendlli>eas abcUI ' . I • ' ... ' ' »erJ: -dJY, )le •goes lo th< him. I lhln,k U his 'role was laW ·library near ~ ceU. llmi16d .~'crou-eum1Jdngorw. -7' ~bflJnietvit:W• or tw:o witnesees, lbe ;jury ··~=!:=~f:=========:;::::::z:·;::'':?>.:,~ , ,"""'°tial wlines.sfs 0( Wies lo would )>e able IO aee H he .is~ .• acfy.ili*s. • , the. monster as de~lcted or a , .'HaW 'Cl.I! a man wbolt ez· real living human belng." ; ... ,., .. wonua· . ~ · .~ ln iegal. IQAlten is , ~Ul another attomey who .... \.al have cocounsel but legal ad· liJn1"'8 to ~ that . sees Manson aJmost dally, Caryl Chessman defended vi.sers are · not recognized ·by · ~ him in prisoa fw 11 or Deyt·Shim; hints otl)erwis¥-. 1 hiqlf .in a r•pe, kidnap, ~b-the court. ~b ~ )'etlJ Jxipe; t. ~revail "Jf be·does go ·on his own, , beq' lrlal in i~,.but ~as con-Keene ruled t b a 1 Manson ~~·.~to~? .there:WlU be five or six other '1,v.i~.· ~~~h Che&mlan, waived his right to counsel, Precise information aboul defense attorneys " 5 h i n n had attorney AJ Matthews a! sayl!Jg, "It's a sad and ftagic M:imon•ssieJI-defense_stra}egy , said. He referred io attorney~ ana:dvtaer,:~didmuchofhis s1ep, but I fbJd you have full is-bard to come _by. Police. of. for. flve~of ,Man;IOD't lq._Uowert-~g. . and complete copcept.i.on of ficen. public offtciala and at! who al8o face trial ln the !du. ~an, some-attOmeys conseq-ue~ of acting u ·your tomlyl are restricted b)' court ings, sars. became an expert on law own attorney." ordtr from commeoling oa the "1!bey'll do the bulk of the , d,Willl 12 years of appeals Joseph A. Ball; an attorney; ca~ · work," Shinn .aaid. -befcn, his execution. He wrote was appolnled by the Ctiurt to '.But from others who have Another auet 'Shinn added mlDy Qf bis own motions and advise Manson ori . · s e I f • talked to him, a picture is Marison'i c~ knoWtedg~ brief1 bul after sellirig several representation. Ball ulged him emerges. of bis coatferidlm.s which be book!. used the money to hire to have cocounsel. . ·~rile realizes the legal will rely on' in tiuestiorPnl attorneys .to help in his fight. Manson's oppona1ts wiU be complexities facing .him , '' wttbesses.' r When Manson insisted on Deputy Dist. Altys. Aaron H. says eoe of Man.son~a visitors "You can Jtnpginei him 'conductlftg ru.s own defense, Stovitz and Vincent T . who aaks pmym.lty. ''He1s c r o as .• e 11 ~ Supn . Superior Court Judge William Gugliosi. Stovitz says, ~We pi"Cking-up more abllity each Atkins." ' 1 'n .-B. 1 Keene .told • him : "As a have 350 law1ers in the 'office, day. ·He's going to haye quite a Mlu .-1Jkins~ a· codefehdapt, j~1'!' ~ im1~~rinf you not We can ca.II on any C?f them.'' surpri_,.ady-ln the -IO .Jiu-beeo~--.'-u . · 'm daing -Man-bas.had a-weal!b. of to 15 days." ~---. member )f, the: ~NOil d .an everzuunc 1 can to dissuade free advice fr 0 m·-visit.inJ • This same 1 says who 'ff'U at µ-. tctnN ot tbt you. ' .. lawyerl. a friend says. 13ct .Manson will r accept kllllilp· and 11\te' tWalla 'to a Undu California law. a v.·hen he asked. ·ror a tape formal cowuel. He q!JOtes grand jl117. . , ·defendant no longer can have recorder because of limited Manion: "Every time I had AUomeys can, recall bui one a Jegal adviser as d Id reading and writing skills, a an attorney I endid up similar case of. tlils magnitude Chea!man. Defendants may judge tumed him down. ' . ' . I • ' ' r ' rs '.time. • ' .. ' ' t ,, •• When you look up a.10Jlnoor ~' the phone book, here's a heJpfw' tip to' make it easier to find the number the nett time: underline it, circle it, put an .x or a check or a,ny kind of mark by it. And if anyone asks who said it was all right to mark up the phone bi>ok, just tell them we did. We're here .to hell>' PIClflc Tel1phone@ - '' • J • • • LEGAL NO'nClli NOTICE TO c1t.-01ro•1 SUl'l!ltlOlt COUllT O" THI! STATlf 01' CALll'OltNIA l'Olt.; THIE COUNTY Of OltAMOi • N•. A"'4Uf ~ . E1t1te ot MARGAREr H, Ci!iCIL, Of.cHsecl. ' NOTICE IS HEltEllY Gl\'EN .. IM t rtcl"'°" ot fht! .i-. .._.., Oludert -' ' - • """711~· 1111'17'~[.~~.~ ... """~~"""!!l'!PI ......... ~ .... .,.,..~,,......-,--~...., ...... ..-._..'""":'.._""""!~ ...... ~_,.--...... _,........,.......,~~~~~~·~·~~~~·~~ :~ '-. ' • ,, •• .. ' .. ; •, . -• • . ' •, n .... II • • NEW YORK (AP) -The clg!IJ' poopl• lhllik they'n oil to aomelhlng In teaching women to smote .. Already the~ are' .n esUmated 100,000 women cigar smokers In "America, and that leaves miWons more-to-cultl!ate·i.s-cyatoqiers: Don't !or • <rilnute ~umate \h• seriousness of' th'eir "inteQt~. Wlth ciga_rel~ • upd•F ·~~ aQaZfrds' to health, the cigar pOoplj feel that ~· chance• or lW'inl women to the bigger . • weed are grea.Uy linpt0vec;I.' ,. 1 . ~ -. Thoy,ha"I' ~ulgoed ~ product lo make tt· allmmer, inore giac6ul in ap- pe.8'-ance aild lessAobtruslve'.. They have m'enlholated it, flav~ it with Burguo. dy, rum, chen-y .net other frulls and have • put p!astiC Upo oil the end. • Jn order to betler'promote the 'produet, they have named a fonner beauty queen, Judy, Lynn J>rtnct:, U aSalstant dl~tor of the Cigar Institute ol America, a job that requirest her to tour the country, talkln~ and ,pulling. And just sa lbe 1adies won't ruin Uie act htfore it really calches on, the in· stitute officials have issued rules of eti- quette for female smokers. Among the bits of advice: -Remove the cigar from the mouth between ~fs . -Never i)ermit the cigar to dangle from your lipS • -Wait until everyone is finished eating before lighting up. -Remove lhe discarded stub from the ashtray ln"ompUy. . ~ .. ·...c.: _;. . -=------Never sz:!lO.~~· c:,ica:.._ on-the streets,.. .. -- Until the ' past few· years; the rules almOst mlgbfhaVe inclUded: ·• ' Don't let anybody ever see Y9'ri. smoke, or, smoke only In the privacy of~ own boudoir. A· few women have always dare<fto be seen smoking publicly. Greta C:arbO, Mrs. Abe Forlas, Elizabeth' Taylor and Marlene Dietrich are.. ldentified now as inclined to take a put/ ' Cigar smokhlg in many.. parts. of the world was to be considered" 1 vice that a woman must hide even from her hus- bO!id. a ,;;re tl\llt coWd bring shame lo th~ fami,ly, Th:e stigma: was erased lint. Jn.Euroj,e, especially IO) Sclll1dinavla. •• : ... .'t , ' ' i . .: .....,.,._ ~.i:;;: I ~.,.~ .• 1rim~veoess of ·Wornea to c gm . _ , , _ ~i..· . b "o.IJJlllY Wlderstood,but perbapo it ls , , · · ' · , · • part .of 11\< ~meooni 1or women. . ~~-.' ".l{a n,cy . Cars~n .,•d'.d'. ,ctpr li!llOl<erj, ....... ·behavioral • ' -'. sex ~ppeel ,to psychologiala claim, are liicJ;ned lo be I ' I I . ' • actitevero. IJ, .. l ' · ,, ' 'cigar smoking · .. ' • ' 'I, ' ' ... Eil&land's achlevers from Raleigh to · ~ ,,. , , ~Winston Cburdull, the ii&Utute notes.' t r''1't•· ~ , ' ' ,., . '• . ' I . ~~f' ' I J ' were c11ar anc. 1ers. . t •• .. , i I .. .........i.. -"':'--< t -,-. ..-..--~.-'. ~ lfaron Rothchlld(tJW: banker, itl said to 1' ' • I • ' , ~ · j haw~ bis· Cfg3fS In ·k>ta ol 14,000. ,: .._ " 'L .J'rince•s Napoleon .ID boog&t'io,000 gold-· • ... ..: · ~-., •' ' upP.d ~w at f?.SO e!i<h, the 1n-• ., . ,• stlluie. clllii!il. And, while stressfni "\ -.-,-,...-,, po:' "h-B~. · ~ ' physical fl~. President John F. Ken-~ -. ~ o.ua,,y wOfl.J" ~ otos· y 1 • • nedi smoked Cigar(.' -• ~-J_ -4 • • . ...-• -.. ' . · . · I 1 , . , R1th1r~ ,K..-hlt~, If cigar ·smokinc il·Rl&lesLiVe ol aa· ~ !.· , • 1•' ' ~ 1 1 _ .•••• lfesajve, achieving, d o m I n e e r\j ~I / '' persona. litiea, theref~, the men ~ ·e .I-. " 1 "" t ' ' ' f . '; ~ .. . ·l <:i •• ::;.! ·L~NDA TAYLOR 'HAS HlllNDS FIJLL l l •• • • ' takeabiDt'from .thewayqiwhkhwOIJ)en ·,~:i , .. r . ~-., haw. ~en to the pastime. 1 .,, . , . ..: . , • . , t -,..f ,-,,, I ..... , .. .. . • ' ' . . ' . ' I By MARlAN CHRISTY PARIS ' -Disenchantmer¢ has set j lnlo the la9hlon world. The professklnals here are beginning 1 to verbalize their ill feelings with 'the !question: 11 high fashion a thing of the past? • . · • • Two dlsb"es.1ing. thinp are ha~ • penlng on ~-Et&rQl?t!80 fashion scene -and either way it's a aeatt end: . ' -' Some daigners, Uk" Valenilno ol Rome, saw the Visconti movie, "The Damned,'' about ~ ri11e.' and fall o( Hitler, and many of the looks etnanaUnl from· t&t! ~iiftg-summer 1970 collections hefe and bl Rome are take-offs 1ol the 40I cltithes from jhe movie. ~ Other deligntti. Vfrl. mudi igaiMt turning )Jock the popa. have .-ted to .u o1 the c1u11cs o1 fashion :with • l whicll •Y«Y ....... ii lamilior. 'tbere'1 11 i*Orudon ~ the ~· the .. -lllld the ..... .-.. stream ol oieevel<u dr<oll<I Wltb thelr • 'own malchinl .coats. I 11ega"11ess 'o1 which road dal(ners tak<. Wy're i!J'upln1 for strm. 1rs-'w lo ,.. ill< coulllnl In o1!Ch tiod (1'"~ . ' • ~' . Phillipe Veilet, ,one o{ Par-is's muter tailors, made a valiant effort to right. the wrong. He brought out midi C(lals• ln 1kiMY sllhpuettes that were straight uJHIKt-down. The wool1 were reversible, always tn iee-eream • I colors. · Hemlines are definitely do w n • Nolhiot1 looka more ·!ilitl>ed than the ' m~ But -anti here'~ the point that i1""1gging Paris -no coliecdon has . featured·ooe 1e·ngth. There are dcnens or "long" lengthS, from below the knee to juSt above the ankle. Venet concentrated on mkil coats. )'es, but then went back to short coats with an lnclrof silk dress sbowlng underneath. What Paria fashion needs is someone to say: Th&l ll It. Let's md the muddle before tt starts. ,•, Frlokly. l>Uyen are begging lof OM, · Jonaer length lnsleail ol all this ~. The con!tnfJUs 11 that Jr the ~n can't make up their . mJndl, what cue can women lake? .. Stbres and 1f1anufacturen, which ha,. boulbt original! dn lbe IZ.ooo.to- f.f ,OOI r-. are tc~ silly that the new J'JUdSI will.be "dogs" at the Jnd ot the ieison. • ' • • -·- ' Molyneux, tlfe.retlred Army captain who caters to E.uropean rvya!ty and) "'aristocracY. doesn~bave a new bag or tricka at all. ' . ~ The de.signer, Who ii in bis 10s and 1 should re"tlre and leave the burineas to Ill•· two nephews, in lii1 ''coJlecilon harped ha<~ lo ,the, old, sale cla.uiCI wtuch slmplf" b1 · Q<i{ Couture by any stretch of the .imagina op. .:.X One attraCtive man 'hUe shook his head and Ulor.Uy llltuddered at the stgbt of the "old" sulta..,,ith the "old" · _kriee-cover\ng hemline. Jt!1 probably 'a .. 1 mtectlon . of. a' 'mul reactJon.1 to . Ute look. The beginning , ol the ml started with the mini. °"'1oul!Y, not oil ·women coWd Gr would wur l)linia. by ·-ol. their .1ge, -ol 1ep and poolUon in We. Tba myth ol the power of baute COOiure Wll lfli&htlJ lhot.. tered and d..,lgner• dilcovered they could no lo\>1er dictate lo women . ('Now that '"'"'en ore not lll:e • Ooclc o[ 1ubmJsaive aheep. desJiner• are mct1n1 byaterlcally. • -~.1 1 •• ;..;. -1 ~,; .r.~ ·~ t ' , t • ' ' I 1 ' ~ I ~ < ' • l'1 I ~ . ~;J , .":" .i I l :.JI< • llfM•Jeff;ie1 Bl acllarcl ': ... . ~ ! .• f ~... • '!' 'anft1 s'mo~e ,• qets .. .: ' .. · ,: · ;-• 1~t1 •. 1·1 '· •• &) ;.;-·11\':el'e~,1 ·\.. '' )!; ••t .. •'' ~-' .. . J ••. ,. • ,, I • • ,, • " • '1 \ j J4 ~LY l'llOT • • .. ,. •• • Ancient Tule ; . ' . Dli:All ANN LANDERS: Everyone In tbla oUict WU i.lltcruled lp the letter ,_ Ill -wbo -from Vlei· -• .• -apN..ilslac .-,..,.. ... rJI llli ...... Wt are well -M ,.., .. pollooo have - ~lr-:,-l---j; · u llii ~lldi In. can IP'<l compliment. . ~bat IGlllehow Ible 1 'Uh ibl naf ' I'm: nol 1 lliabud~ about my""""'· U ·. Yfa ·,II" .IS'· There are no it lto'I ... 111;1 pin, I don'I oat!. Laerve _,..., bate. ,Jlauld')illj plain dMt , whalevar ii QOI ha1)d and U I .dll!l'I hllve bani bo'OJI, ! Ploue ·ldv~. -F .L. 1 ll\1\lllnl to serve I aay 00. .• and J . ' · ,.. ~ · P~l[i ~Ill' your odvlc01-ll iloean'l . Di.h r.i.. ... ;i,,· 1 ~...-W• fllot ooUnd ~eyou:But tl>tn you bur !rom so =_. ....,; wtiN Ill' Jul .a· el· IMll1 nutly people1 maybe you are get· .-l 'kf1• --. Jf )'OI. cu't ting a, litue autt)' yOur..U. -K.EN- W 11on1. l" _ !!"# dr7 pol TUCKY ELLA ...... er!.°'-.-.: ~.i... or -. D~ ELl.\1 Yu, I dQ lleat fnm1 -n.-. 1 -,.., wm ii -nllJ people, •t """f -lad Illa -l'Art. • -I lei I ie¥tl1 llllor -1,Wrm-lq -Def?'! •Ht-.... !did , · DiAa ANN· L4NOm: 1 coutdn1t uy It ll leesswatate 1t ...., ·11 wx· bollt¥1 '"1 -~J rud your advice pe<Wlj ... I meut It. Petplt, 'fto tre . le "Ptittiod Loulli," Ya0 111i ll iJ bad um.ilef ... _.,...... an ...Uy 'llllilnon to drap )n oo ptOple uou-.. -. At-~ tut'1 tu way I,.. ~ and t!Woo 1111 -be a Ill-H. un, •t·fat· lllJbO<b'. who -s bow' to r tho~I. ' 1.:1 II wroo11wl1h f9u·lltat you dOll' Jlllt compuyl . From your •column one pie 1he lmpnulen )'Oii llwf people, bul .iich 11e11me111e 11 tllll mue me w..,. . d•~ . 1· ~-l'm tlcklld pink l'!Ma -. dtopo • • I -DEAR ANN LANDERS: What can be dona about a U.yur.old mo,ther who thlnk,.lbe .Ja a teenaaert Our l"'year..old dauahter is 1etUn1 m or e .un- communlcaUve and angry by the tl.ay. I am 1ure htr mother'• behavior ls a\ the bottom ol ll. ' . OUr d•uthlet LOttll hll mlny lrlend1, both boy• and atrll and they conare11te at our plact. Thi -td1 play I.able tennllJ, sing, turn on tbt bi·ll and dance by· tbt hour. "Mpiri"· Jov•f to dance with .~~ boys ;Mt,they tell h'er 11he'1 out of ailfif . She ii 1 lf'Ul dancer ind I think she Is gMn& lhe jl!'ll more compeUtlon than she reallld. ~ · 1 don't bllleve 1 woman ln her 40I should be weirln& mini sk~ll and klckln& up her bee.11 Wlth. htr daLlibter'• boyftleodl. Moln IJWSla lhe II chaperon· ing. I doll'! think teenqen need thal much clllpeioalnc. Do you? - SCARSD..w!i ' • . Jj£.Ut IC.UUI: PartDll 1hould be uackr tllo , no! · 0.. !Mir lff••ltn en...W., tii!t tlloy 11Molc1 DOI plut !ff-Ill Ille ml4dle DI lhe ocllel and ..t Ub ,on . ., tile cron. A motlter wH la 1ttr1cUve 1Dd I &ood hoofer abCMlld tm doWI Ute vottaae aroimd her d1uptet'1 frlciMh. \YIUtout rullzlng it, she Is competing: trltb ber d111gtiter and creaUng trouble. Beauty Project · ~enefits ~ I Mn. Mllca Brick w01 ... htr HuottnllOD Bucb. -for~ preeentaUOG of Murdiald prollucta at I p,1\1. ~. Feb. 6. • 'f • ·The domon1trM!ooa; sponlOl'ed . by lhe Wo1111tl'I' Society -or ChrlltlU 8trYlao ol tl>o First Unlled Molbildlll Church or Fouoialn Valloy; will benefit the Ir o u f ' 1 beautlllcatloll pttljtcl. The fUiidl wW be uiitl to aupply w1llrplpe for Ula church ll'O"odl. · HOlliol !he flnt .,._. . uuon wu -Mra. Aob1rt· HllllwW, and 111111111 IDlllllllrl allendloi _. 1he -. WU1Jam Drooda, R I c b a t d Uhler, "Phil SaP.PJ _ ~ • Beverly, DttNld f.i~ ~ Fcnter, Ro11r Mutr,d. Robert SparlU, B tr ~la Snlltad, At!'" ~. Ron Rayhawk, Lewi• P""°', Scott Fawcett and E d Goldammer. Astrology Examined . . . \ · Horoscop• · ~.'-Libra ~ WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 4 17 IYDNSY :OM.\118 Alllll (Mardi ll·Aptil 11): Pressure nOlhlJll. SpoUi&ht OD promises, but they should be back In wriUni. . GEMINI (MJy 21.Juoe 211): Lifts A talk by Burton ?\-1orse, Balboa astrologer, will be featured when the Newport Harbor Business and Professional Women's Club tracts, special agreemeirts. -meets Thursday, Feb. 5, in the Ftnalile plans. Slop being 80 Costa Mesa-Gottn~ry ·Glub. "l taU " T-1. ,ft..... Mor se claims th at en ve. illl.e a SMWU. .. astrology is a way for people You loot like a winner. to gain an understan<llAg of LEO (JUiy 23-Aug. 22): Yo~r thetnselva:, to leam that tbert sense of abowmanshJp exh~ls ltael.f. But yo~ maY have Is a tlrrle for evetythlng - a time for preparaUon · and a time for action." A social hour at 6:M p.m. will precede dlMer at 7, ac- cording to Mrs. Jean Del Gudlct, chairman for the eveninJ. ~Ira. Helen OOle, pl'.tlident, will conduct the buaiJEss session. Faihion Puzzle Solved SUck t~_Jbt...!am!!!tr. Sbnw lovod ·-Jllll ,clo not lib lhllD. lot -tad. '!lien olhert w<Ol'l lib yoo IOI ar~ •llher. -t a1> preot111, ~ ~i:,to, .,; Look beyond superficlar 'bi· dlcatioo. Study T • • r a 1 messaa:1. Realize that ooe who Handles flnaocial atatement.s ls hllman enough to make a mfstake. Be a I er t, Wl- der!landln& -and deman- ding .. · overoome . minor obstacles.' Doa't pnss too hard, too fut Aaloclate who ls envious may try something foolilh . RESULTS GUARANTEED For thoae womoa who ·can't make up thtlr mind• betwaen the mini• and the · mldb, Carven'• entry to the 1970 1prlil1·aummar c:oUecUon 1u1101la a r1uon- ibl1 compromltt -waar tb11111 both at the a1111a Umel Secretaries Take Note Of Meeting Thi' rtl\1l&r m o n t h I )' -ol Oran19 County 1A1aJ lecrttarie1 Auoctatlon wtll lib piece In 1he Revere -. Tuotln Thuroday, Feb. •• Tbt Nrirportar Inn wtD be 1he -..... Friday, Fib. II thnJu'118unday, Feb. II wbon 1he lhln! quarlerly ptbartttl ol lhe board of 1civtrnor1 of Le&al s.er.tarlll, Inc. oonvenu. 1laa1 plllnl for. lhe annual coo- -In Balilrttfleld In May wtDbedllcl- NB Ebell Club Fills Calendar Mrt. £diar IUlt of Newport Buch wtD -tho story of Frtedoma Folmdallon at VaJ. 1ey r ... 1e 11 tbe -mMtlnfl of 1he Newport Beach Ebal1 Club, Tht -am wtll. follow a lunchl<XI '11rund.11, Fib. I, In the clubhouse. Book SlcUon lwtll-. Mr1. lfJ11. rotmer Newport lle1ch mayor, II pnaldeltt ol Fl--. CrtumtlOn &ma ol or-. CGunl7 and-"' 111e w ..... ·, Dtvtllln, or..,. COUnty Olepter, ,,_. Foundation. blt'I wtth bu travels through- o•U AllL ' 1bl Newport !leach home of Mr1. Jobn Smith wilt be the hmcbloo 1 c en e Thursday, Ftb. lJ, at 10 a.m. PM off1cen are the Mmes. Chari• Edwards, chaltman: llobert Pittenger, C<><halr- man ; 0.011 HCretary; ·Shelby Gott. trehW'tr, and Smith, brldee chairman. T1la life 1tory ol Helene 0,ld ModJeoka wtil be the tom. of "'"· William Lee wbeO. IHt addresses mtmbers ol lhe dll1!'1 Ctll\llral Arla Day Wedntodly, Peb. II. lie -Uve ~ to "' throiilh lllam. No · ... II aoln& lo 11v. you ..,..lhlnr for A Healthy _.Ev.ent CANCER (June 21.July 22): Stre.1 on Jmpreulon you make on others. Study con- Clinic Nixes Smokers A five-day Stop Smoking Clinic will be conducted in San Clemente High School LltUe Theater Thursday, Feb. 5. through Monday, Feb. 9, at 7:30 p'.m. Spont0ttd b)' the Laguna Nlguet 8evenll>-day AdvenUst Church and El Camino Real. Junior Woman's Club, the serle1 • will open Thursday nlaht with registiatlOh at a fee of $3 for the course. Melvin Jackobson, Soulhern Callfornla Health and Educ.a- tlon director for the church, will rooduct the clinic with assistance from a doctor from Loma Linda University. The wite will feature a nightly movie and 16CNte covering lune cancer, em- phy,.m~, heart -ad stomach d.laorder1. A I 1 o coveted will be PoYch•loliCal aJdJ to stop lmokJnc. I lnlonnaUoo may be tlb- tained by colltni lhe church office, 4114:311. Two Events Calendared Vp!OO (Aug. 23-0ct. 22)' AcUvJty indicated ln con- necUon with children. You seem able to perceive emo- tional ne6ds of youn1ster to- d1y . Follow lbroll,lh Oii buoch. Share ltnow!Odp. Yoo leltD by teach!o&. LIBRA (Sepl. 23-0ct. II): Some pressure ii wted. 'l"tNre could be reason for celebration tonight. Check varloul upecta · of apparent dllemm1 . VersaUle approach wW tbe day. SCORPIO (Oct. IS-Nov. 11): O b t 1 I n hint ·rrom Uli'I ._,, Somt dtleill •Pptar mort c::omplicaM:d than they ... --thll and m1Klld 1cccml1Jllly. Red tape will be nmovtd.'Be r11<11. • · SAGmARWI ·,(Nov. :a. Dec. 21): Cbittle. tr1111, variety' add spice lo lhll 'dly. Co ndition • have been arodulllly chanl11n1. Mov~ with the UM:. Some make promllts they may not ~ able to f\jlflll. CAPRICORN (Dec. D.J111. . . LOOK AT OUR DOCUMENTED "PROOF" 1ffAT ' SHAPE SHOPPES INT. SYSTEM OF REDUCINQ tS THE MOST SUCCESSFUL.IN THE COUNTIY; READ WHAT WE HAVE DONE FOR THESE & THOUSANDS OF OTHER WOMEN. . I , MIS. PAT NUIUY OF MISSION HILLS SAYS: I still don't believe what Shape Shoppes hos done for me. I lost 45 Pounds and o total of >40 inches. Mil ILOllA SCDIE at l' SANTA MONICA l.IYI: ' • 1 I wish I would how l!Oll• ed a Shape Shoppe ~ grom month1 ogo. I Ila,._ "-ltlle olltcm and -roporl1q Ill 1he board ol ......... will be Mrt.BobmJ'. Ill_ of HuatlDakla Bucb, p•ernor; 11n. 11. a. -nf w--. ,..._111uve, ..SlllaJoulltoldltunlof Bal1>ao,law~ Mn. limy Goela, P"Jll'lm chalnnan,i3.i that ... Mn. H. I. l'rouh Is chair· man aftd Mn. Ray Nielsen, co- chaJrmon. Guide Dog Film Shown Two fund-rtlllnc e v t n l s have been planned for the monthl ol Februat)' and March by Ille l'llnch and Judy Guild of Children's Hoepllal of Orange County. II): C)'cle contlttueo h1lb; you can put acrOlll 1peclal polnl ol vtn. Bu! alao strive le main- tain harmony. lie ll'tlcloul, charmlq. i:..t· othlra tmow you ate sympathltlc. · td 4 -ks ago ond o~ . raody lost 20 t>Oi#tds ' ___ !, 5.inchosoUov.,,_ ___ 1---11 Lincoln Honored At Lunch torlalnmant will Include Hatlanll ' -~lion .. fuhlono !nllD 1• to,,-. Wearlnl on Indian 1arl, Mn. W.R. Ilana wOl leod authe!IU. city to her lecture and •UdH 11 lhe en~inl PM mem· Mn. D. C. Mattocka Is tn. otructor llX' tl>t Art Section mMtlnfl ildl 1\caday at 10 i.m. In tbt clubhoule. W....,., Jl'eb. 25, mem. ben of .Hotnas and Gardens wtll bear Mn. Charles 41eb- bert, Coela Meea Art League artJlt, lecture on stitchery at lt:IO p.m. 1n lhe home of Mrs. Leon Rudd .ot Newport Beach. Meta I Outfits Gortn Counters are gather-Ina· F'rk&JiY, J'eb. 13, at noon and the travellel's wtll visit Mtlal outflti in tbt new Bult'b Qarden. Wednesday. Maid ol Mala! wardrobe In-Feb. JI. Crill SecUon mem· Mrs. John ,.t:1owler J r · • cJuae 1n at home cortume bers wtll aoogregate Monday, former naUonal Regubllcan constNCted with m u I & I p 1 e Feb. 9 to dtc:orate tote bap, commll-.0. win be tho llrl!ldo ol brUI chain, and an 1ccor<lln& tO llfrt. Phllllp Plb, gull\ optllltr -lhe ll'OUJ> 1111 1lum!Jlum jump IUIL chalnnan. ' ta1n v~ R • p·u b 11 o a "'i!!•~;;;;;~;;;i;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;ii;i;;;iiil;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;a WOC'Dlfl'I b mteta It )l:IO { ~ ~ ...,. ... "':--~::~· i, In Guy • ' -ft ' _' °t> Llncoln't blrthdt7 will 11t ...\.,"' ,,;6 tU:.: I~ tba-clwiu: Cf~~~~+~ ~· -toalli,..womanllld ~~ .,_, ~ anyone inlltUled II lnvtllld le v- acll Mn. J-"'· J-. • 641-1110, flX' addlttoaal tn-.,'0' ~ ~ ' ' ' ~ . ' ... SHAMP.00 & STYLE ..... 3 ·iY SJYltSl .... ' ........... 480 ,. ' ' ., A film on gulile dop !of the blind will be presented to the Three Arch Bay Women's Association by Atrs. Farrell Smith on Thursday, Feb. 5. Program at the 10:30 a.~. kaffee klatch will consist of a 30-minute film showing the San Rtphel achoo! where blind Student!: go for tralnlng. Mr•. Smith, a L'a a 11 n a NlRUel resident, has been a volunteer worker for the school for the past 18 years. ' . BoUt wtU be announced at tl>t l'llld'• pneral 'ftlHlln1 ThW'oday, Fob. I, In tlil homt of Mn. Vaup N. Reddtn1. The guild will cooperate" In the luncheon and fashion show planned u a countywide effort b1 all the guilds for Wed- nesday, Feb. 18, in the Anaheim Convention Center. A dinner dance has bee'll tchedUled for March l3 Jn the Costa Mesa CounlrY, Club with fdrs. Robert C. Thorpas as aeoeral chairman AQUARIUS (J111. 20-Feb. 18) :' Be . ready fot one who ....., to want to conlkle tn- tlmltA! ~lems. Don'l be lull· ed Into falae sense of security. Thls person may merely be tetltni. lie realilUc and prac· tical. PISCES {Feb. IS-March 20): Accent on what ls hidden, subUe. Study Aquarius message. You get needed backing. But you may have to make some minor sacrifices. Heed voice of eiperience. .IT IS OUR PLEASURE TO WELCOME i ... ' _,. ' .. . . ' .. per1on1l atyli1t t~ Mn. Roa• M. Kennedy to ou r stiff. :· " ;. Mr. V1ni h11 b••n 11soc~1t1d with th1 Liiy 01ch11 S1lon, · _... . ' . ,t ' Ml•rnl: th1 Pl111 Hotel Stien, New York City ind S1k11 ~Pu1r to jolnln9 Hilt Hunt1t1 Salont, Newport B11ch. In ' ~ifitltn t1 lt1in9 ,ttylbt ft Mr1 •. K1nn1.,y, Mr. Veni wa1 cen1wlflng 1tyll1t to fash ion de1l9n1r, C1rdinalll. ' SALONS Pl•loo 1-. Newport '-• , 1'fWI • C1•try, s.te AMoc>r.t• L. c1 ... , .. L .. A"'"" 644·2151 . I I YOU'LL . REDUCE IN ALL THE PLACES YOU SHOULD IT'S THE NEW YEAR-IT IS BEITTR TO INVEST MONEY IN A NEW FIGURE THAN TRY TO BUY CLOTHES TO ·DISGUISE IT. IT'S NOT TOO LATE: G1'VE YOUASElF A CHANCE-LET us SHOW v6u HOW YOU CAN REDUCE QUICKLY & EASILY IN COMPLETE · PRIVACY WITHOUT STRENUOUS EXERCISE. ·Wl'l'HOUT DISROBING. WITHOUT STARVATION DIETS. CALLUS NOW! for your courttey fig1.1te onolylis without c;ot;t or obligo- tlon. It wlll be your decitlof'I wh•lh•r yOu ridud ~Ht.: . fet1ionolly w ith us or not. If you d6, wt hcr.ot pt00raM1 01 low ot S 1.00 o treatment. • DON'T WAIT-CALL NOW< Re1ults you c:an expect alrno1t overnight YQU WILL GO FROM SIZE U TO 10 IN 30 DAYS 16TO12 IN31 DAYS 18TO 14 IN31 DAYS CALLUS NOW, COSTA MESA 642·7032 1801 Nawport Blvd. ' ' .. • . I ----..,..----.....,--~,------. \ ' TUMBLEWEEDS By Tom K. Ryan ' SALLY BANANAS ~ • . TUESDAY FEBRUARY 3 ' . .. . ' ':00 8 IIJ...., (C) (60).JerryDunph)'. 0 l!I! -....... (C) (30) 11 C.11 f• '°' This?' (t:) (30) tVlnk M1rtindale hosts. Morey Am· ttltdlm, H1n111 Youn1m1n ind Mil· tori Btrle 111tst. D "FREUD"-Part II * MONTGOMERY CLIFT f< SUSANNAH YORK! D Sil O'CIOct Mnie: "frtlld" Pirt 11 (d,.ma) '63 -Montaome:IY Clift. SuS1n111h York, Llrl'J' P11ks. Susan Kol!ntr, David Md:1tlum, Eric Portman. Storr of the life of Sl1111und f11ud ind the opposition hi !Iced wbilt formulating his the- 01ies of hum1n bthavior. Part I wu shown Monday 1t 6 PM, 0 Diet Y• D7U (30) m llo """""" IC) (30) GJ Star Tnt (C) {60) @CIJ•-1•> (30) .&:1--·-(C) ·(JO) ;,... .fl 1n iupmin1 ID· week ...... ~ APl)lled M1na,p· """ ~Xtiodulecf to begin TundlJ; lO. :6CJJ• .. (C) (30) - ...... , (30) ' Q) ,.._ fq,~60) Jtck 0Wlllte. ' . . S:!O ll'llNIC .. _ (C) 160) 0 '"" All.,-' -(t) (30) Guasts.: The .,M1tcl't, Jim Lanao. Mort S11'tl. 1~1f Art ''tll• Am.azinl'' Metre no. . 0 De C1• G•• (C) (30) ID MJ fnorite Mlf'ti•N (30) @ (])""' ...... (60) EE lrrvtst«s SllNcno,(3!1) @ C!J ··-·""'"' (<) (30) EID DEIUT Yo11 flM' [fflJOlll (30) A new-""" Of-•lilrt Pll:lifllnS de- li(n!d to t1111~ _ tht basic fundl· mentals of ,op exercislls. fi (j) Tiit M111ston (30) fl) Nolldlro 34 (C) (60) m It.MIR Ntn (C) (30) ,,,.ucas _,,. ,,_ i<l (30) Q Whit's MJ Untl (C) (30) Q) I l.O¥t IJicy (30) l!Jlut IM Clo<t (C) (30) fl) Co11111odity/Mlbl1I falld (30) @@ Btllnded (C) (30) m Ahor1! 1301 ~ (j) TruUI or Contlqleftcn (C) @?:) llfandl Ill U. SU• (C) (30) m '"' ·~ (C) I"> ''"BlllC!J !llFlnl '""" i<1 @) ""P'rogram explores lht lifo stylo of 1ctrasi V1nw1 Red1rav1. Sin· der-V•~MtPOftt:" Al• $hown is 1 future on tht. 410...Ji ·Air Fotte. Added topics 1ra E. .IOMph Coss· man .. • ?ell·made mllllon111t: 1 ballet thell~ t.~at Opttlllts 111 till middle (If tht desert, ind the po, .• ularity of hfi17 school baUotlllH io imall Midwestem towns. 0 Playboy Aft« Dirk (C) (60) The lkt and Tlna Turnu Review. Dou1 Kershaw. Louis Nye, -Mu- Reed, ind Patty Dll~e 1uest. 111 _ .... ""'"' (OJ) fI!) N£T lottiflf (60) "The World of J1mn 8Utwtll." - 0> Chucllo1 Avttll11tt (t:) (30) f:30 f) 9 (]) Tht Ctvnnor 1p JJ. (C) (30) JJ. sp!u11es to buy th1 _aovemor 1 be1uUlul witch for his blrthd17. 0 "ews (C) (30) Ballar Ward. OJ liH Johns lkn (C) (JO) fX) Masicl 7 Esnllu (t) (30) lO:OOfJS'@&O Mi111fta (CJ (60) Cleve11nd Amory will escort 'liewers on • trip to Sp•ln tor 1 look •t bullli1htina. e iD -(CJ 160> 0 @ (})fl) lhrm Wfllly, M.D. (C) (60) "Dance to No Music." A scientist believes he has an lleredi- 11ry-diH1s1 that leads to complete loss of memory and inabllit)' to !unction. Joseph C1mp1neU1 1uests. 0 Dolli! (C) (60) ID Peny M111n (60) @@ fllt.Url (60) fia "ET Journ1I (90) "Hospital." (R) -tl).EJ Padr1 C11nicl (30) - 7:30 fJ 6 Cil Lancer (C) (60) Johnny 10:30 IE) Cynthi• (JO) Lancer draws the wialh of locll eattltm.en when he befriends a 11:00 IJ CJ 0 @D @D ff) News (C) PLAIN JANE STEVE ROPER yaun1 sheepm~n whG sav~ his g Tiie wacemm , _WtJ.ndrew...hine~ru.m. O ·MM:-t!Ditlt'-Witll -•-Ntlt!L f'-. 0 @ ~ fiD I -~·~. If ,,111.~nlt (comedy) '63--Berbara L1Jn1, Rob- (C) (30) 'M.rs. 01mn-011nn. 011nn-ert Mobley Paul Lan<1 DJ1nn'1 pend1n1 fatherhood ls cause • on. for confusion at N~ IS Jeannie m hflon Plate and Tony try to hid• th• m111ic do(s q istence. 0 @ (]) ffi Mod "'" (C) (60) '1ht Exile." Ju!le fans in love wit11 . 1n exch1n111 student from the Mid· 11:1S @®,7i"'"'' SMnteen: ''Dami· die Ent. not knowing ht ls tilt no Kid. GI He Slid, She Slid (C) illl (]) ~ (1) 3 Cll .... (C) crown prince of his country. Hico OH! HI! FORGET IT THEN! WE'l.L JUST H.~FTA TAKE SETTflil: GARE OF TME l.O'O TH/Ori THEM CLOWNS OIO WHO NAO IT BEFORE! HOOi< UP THr JUMP-Wll!E AGAIN, BELTr~-All'LCl'S GET THE 5HOW Otl THE RC.0.0/ Min1rdos 1uests. · tt:301JIS@ M•rr Griffin <t> cniot MUn AND JEFF 0 Miiiion $ Movir. .,,_ Consplll-Gould and the ~t•m of Stew. Rossi ,..,-----~------, ,.------,-, tora" (;ad~tnture) 'U-Htdy Lam111, ind Slappy W~te a:utst. 117 +\OW' MUCH --m -... • c w> NEWCAR,e,.,. ~ Paul1 Henreid, Peter Lorre, Sydney u -1..-~ l:i:J ,.,.,nny 1uoo \" PoWERFUL? ~ +\ORSEPOWE'R'? Greenstrerl. "azis brush 111lnst Scheduled 11Jtsts; Carol Wayne, VERY.' . anli·Nazis. ailll 1 soldier·of·fortune Jarnn Coco. ~ helps rtfUJt& CJ Mowit: "'Tht F1llH Idol" (dr1· .·•· " · m Trudi w e..i.11111cu (C) (30) ma) '.t9 -Sir Ralph Rlch1rdson, IQ Ma}lr ..... (60) J1tll H1wki1l5, Michele Mor11n. D m Olck Cnttt (Cl Judy Collins fB T1cbM11f .,.., (30) 1nd Th1lau.1 Cru.so auesL II) n. '19_ w-. (!:) L60l UICnii ,.._, (30) ''" 0 @@ . loOb!t 1-'" (C) (30) "f'kllhlic But the Truth." When Debbie 111specb that initial$ Jn 1 local aosslp COiumn refer to Jim, sh• penu1des him to pl17 the m -it: "TIM "' Dtvort.et" (mu· SiCil) '3.t -F1ed Ast1l11, Glnaer Roa.en, Alice Brady, tD MO'l'ie: "'lent tf MUMl/lol" (adYt~ture) '53 -Stephen Boyd, Ann• G1710r. Cl)IOll(lll'PrlSS Collltttl!A truth 11me. Dean M11tin m1ku 1 . .i:oo II MCWll: (Cl 1 011111 ., till ,,. cameo 1ppe1r1nct. lllfttric Pllftat"' (9Cl·fi) '65-Ktith 0 Mont l1111t (C) (.10) M1rty Al· L1110n, Merry Andert Wendell Cor17. ten, ld1 Lupino, How~ Duff 1nd II D ,._. (C) Rnet M1cl1chlan 1uest. ID ft Tell .1111 TMll (C) (30) O ~•MlllllJ hllltil ._. (C) @ ~ ~C Nm (C) (JO) DJ ACtioll n..t": "Y1qui Drums." fll Wo .. 1' t!MI ,tlte NIIMI (R) l:JO m All·ftittlf Aw. "WI Dive It -D1wn," ''Unt11rtff Womefl," "Tiit 11'1 INatlllq• ~ (C) (60} 81oad al Hostrtdamus.." 1:15 II) 9lod: Mlllht S.nllJ (R) I WEDNESDAY DAYTIME MOVIES t:Ot e""" iMt " "' .,...,,. {dr1m1) '3t-Rtndolpll Sc:ott. Bin· I'll• 811"1111. m (C) °™"' ,,.. tecMr" (circ- m•) '6S-Ju'11 M1r1ll. 12:.80. D ...... of CllHIY9ft'" (western) l~·:::~·z~~::·:~"1). '.ti -'c{to!~-Lombard, Gene 1111· mor\d. _ ~U (C) "hftlill& Ttfatt" (wttt1rn> 'S&-Arthur Frint. Dori• Oawllnt. D '1h'" CllJS NlllH Mlllt" (comedy) '51 -Jtne Wymll\, V.11 · . 111 "lld for Da1110f" (m)'SltlJ) )Ollnwin. '.ti-Jolin Calvl!t MJTfl• Dt11. 1:• ri ~11411111 T1 Iii" (drame) ·S.: 4:3' II tc> ...... llMr" (dr1m1) 'S> I Rlr:h1rd Tocld,. Btts1 ~D11k4, • -P~ Grms. GORDO MISt PEACH I I I I -· By Frank lacJllllld By Saunden and Ov~d Al Smith By Gus Arriola ly Mel .. N PLAN ·ENGLISH, FOOOE)'!! (uesd>y;. r•1>N111 3, lt70 .. DAILY ~ILDT )S J • ' ' ·12-· PEANUTS By Charles _ M. Sell * ---~~ - TELEVISION VIEWS Movie Tried But Failed , By CYNTHIA LOWRY • i I I NEW YORK (AP) -"The Movie Murderer" another in NBC's . "World Premiere" series of ruin features made-for teleVision, was an ambiUous and lntelllgent effort to do something distlnc®e with a suspense story . . THE TWO.HOUR Monday night program did not qwte come oU, mostly because the basic struclure was not strong enough to support all the weight bung on to it. lt started.as the· story or an old , shrewd and c.rot· chety insurance investigator, played by Arthur Ken- nedy, who believed arson caused a series of fires in various places where motion .picture film was stored. The story then turned to the professional arsonist and bis adventures. After that the ·bunter and hunted took turns dominating the screen. Sometimes they shared: it- tbe film used a lot of split screen effects and other · optical tricks. THE FILM paused to probe Into the personiil llfe of the arsonist and a subplot involved his romance with a boozy divorcee. The investigator's problems with his front office and bis development of a young and apt pupil were also threaded Into the story. · If all this was not enough, r,ripberal charact- ers were introduced for colorfu gtace notes -an underground film producer. an aging career girl and an assortment of dropouts and bead-wearers. · But the film dragged painfully for Jong periods. 11 • . ' Agmn and &ji!'am we were shown how the mas1er a.rsonist set his fire. The investigator scratched his head and' wondered a lot why a.n.vone would want to destroy reels of entertainment rum. The answer when it_c!!')e was_slrii::llY~ .. -·~-'----lll ' ANOTHER FILM in the ''World Premiere'' series, th~ moving "My Sweet Charlie" starring Patty DuJie and Af Freeman Jr., was the most · ular program broadcast du.ring the week en~ Jan_. 19 accordin~ to the Nielsen 'fatln2. NBC claim~ ed it was the highest rated film feature shown in two years. Durin~ the same week ABC's rerun of the film .,Hombr~" on a Su~~ay ni,eht won second ·place and pu sh~ its competition, "Bonanza " down to tstb position. "Laugh-In" was third. ' O! ABC's five midseason replacements "The Johlu-w Cash Show" fared best placin,e 16th , .. l'he Nanny and the Professor" rmiked 31th arid the other three were in the second half of the list of 711 programs. NB9 conUnued to top CBS In the Nielsen aver-age ratings. The score was NBC 22 ! · CBS 20 a and ABC, 17.9:... ~ ' · • L-": • _, Dennis the M~ ' .. : . --. _, • It .. ..-\" '• . JI gAJL• PILOT Tutsday, Fdwuary J, 1970 -- Unita.s ·.Voted Top Pro. Gridder of 60s - NEW YORK (AP ) -Johnny Unltas, the precision passer who has gained 20 miles in the air since sllirtlng his career ,u a $1-•·same quarterback. was nanted Pro Football Atlllete or the Decade today ta a special poll taken by The As3ocialcd Prell. 'lbe Baltimore C.olts' quarterback, U1e alltime leading passer in pro football hiat<ry, easily outdlstanced three olher stars who flave played slgnllicant r61ey in the sport's impact on the American scene In the 1960s -Bart Starr, Jimmy Brown, and Joe Namath. Unitas received 22.1 voles rron1 lhe Stars Rue Leaving Anaheim Leaving Anaheim was a gross error, reports Los Angeles Stars publicist Hank Ives,. who must feel about u secure In his job as a snowplow operator in the Sahara -rt. The Stars were lhe old Anaheim Amigos, who nouodered pitifully jn Lhe American Basketball Associallon for a year before the franchise was reb::at.ed in LA under the new nickname and new ownership. -" Howevt.r, the results nave tio\ c:tiahged. The Sters are stt1J losers at the gate and on the, court. Tberefore, it appears -:-Ollmel'skip again will change hand& or .... llNWMIT• ------WHITE WA.SH ----=-=-- that the franchise will be turned back to the ADA. Ives doesn't believe the latter will transpire. Nor does be feel new ownership will try to leave Southern California. He passed on a post-mortem about the club's error in leaving Orange County . •'The organlt.atioo was poor that first year," he admits. "They had two coaches -Al Brightman and then Harry Dlnnell (the latter was fresh out of Pepperdine College). They tried to make a publicist oot of an ex-player (Dick Lee), wbo bad no experience in public relation,,. "And they charged too much for tickets ••• the same ;x-ices the Laien were ask· lng, as a matter or fact." Ives believes that with the current coacll (BW Sblhnan), team and front of· fice force, the Amigos would have been accepted by Orange County's quality· minded sports aficionados. .. You don't need 20,000 fans a game to be successful -Ove or 6,000 will do it," say& Ives. Frankly 1 don't see the Amigos cirawing anywhere in Southern californla -unless ~rs out irr Romoland, where you -coukl almost charge the area residents just for the luxury of seeing other human beings. Ives concedes that the future for the Stan is at bP.st uncertain. "We 'll just finish out the season -that's the best you can eipect," he concl:.ides. * * * Saddltback Co llege st.art l\1arc llardy and Rod Gnve1 bave accepted full NCAA foodN&U 1cbolanldp1 wltll Graves coo- tiluilg IU1 career at Cal Slate (Lone Beack) an':! Hardy set ror the UnJverslly ol Kamas. nit fall's roolbaD schedule ha• also bee• completed by Saddleback coacb Georte Hartman. Miler a Uiree·way acrtmmage wltll Santa Ana. and LA Harbor, Ute Gaucbos wUI Lret lo Ml. San Anloldo for a aigbl acrum. sports writers and sp ortscaster s parUcipaliog in The AP poll. Si.arr, veteran Green Bay quorlcrback, was se- cood with 124'"· Brown, now retired, received 105 votes and Namath 71. Unilas, whose career spans 14 years in which pro football has ri!le'!l. to take Its place as the coun try's No. I sports spec· tacle, originally w~ picked up o(f the sandlotai, by Balliniore afler the club received a Ian lelter heralding his ability. "I always accused Johnny of writing ·ii," says Weeb Ewbank, the current coach or the New York Jets ·who was Unitas' coach at Baltimore. . "Unitas was slitied 8.fter a letter l)y a 19.n came t'o the club telling WI there was a player he had seen deserving of a chance." 1'hc Colts took a look -and the rest Is history. Unitas, a classic passer and brilliant field general who Is the master of the audible callod al U)t line of scrimmage, has 11Uempted more passts (4,456), com· 11\ctcd more passes (2,450), gained more yards (35,502) and th.·c;wn mo r e touchdowns (266) than any other player in history. l'he man who knows him best, his PISTOL PETE PULLS TRIGGER -Pele Maravich, college basket· ball's most p1·01ific scorer , became t he first major collegiate pl ayer ever to score 3.000 points in a career Mondar. Maravich hit 49 points to give I.SU a 109-91 victory over Mississippi State. Maravicl1 Now at 3,036; Mills Saves l(e11tt1cky By Associated Press The M Boys combined for 68 points MoDday night. Louisiana Si<ite's Pete Maravich had 49 or them and became the Tiiey opea replar ..... lloatillUea Sept. II by meeting: Mira Coda at Ml11lon Viejo Hl&ll (Saddleback'1 bome field). Tbcn they ltosl Cypress, take a bye aad go into Mlat• Conf~ntt battle OcL 10 at aaffeJ. ne fellowlll Satarday1 they are at Pallmar, lleR S.drwesfttn, are at · Grwmo1&. ltolt San Btnloo, travel to aw. ..i dOoe oot by eatutabllag JU;a We .. l1rst major college basketball player to score 3.IKM> in a career, bul Penn· was happy to have Bob Morse's 15 and Ken- tucky was just wild about Terry Mills' Penn , v.'hich jumped rrom 14th to 10th in lhis week's Associated Pross poll, had just blown a 12·point lead in the closing minutt>s and trailed 17th-ranked Columbia by <1 point when r>+1orse sank two free UJJ'ows and addt'd a corner jump shot a minute later to help the Qua kers to a 57- 52 triun1~1. ENGER IS NA.Ml}D DlA.BLO GRID BOSS four. J Maravich, .. who shattered Qs c ~ r Robertson 's major· college career mark Saturday night, boosled his tot.al lo 3,036 as L.5U whipped Mississippi State 109-91. En route, he also passed one or the six: small college players ahead or him - -Bennie Swain of Texas Sou!hem, who had 3,008. They also broke a tie with Columbia for lhe Ivy League lead. ' Louisiana State, biddi ng for a post- se11son. toumnment, pulled away !rom Mississippi Slate midway through the fin;l hair. Maravich made 21 of 40 shots and passed of£ for nine assists. longtime No. 1 target, Ray Berry, ex- plains Unll&the quartuba<k.tbluu : "I can tell you about hLs ~noy In- stinct for calling the rlght pl!y at the right Ume,.his icy compoaure under fire, his fierce competitiveness and his utter disregard for bis own personal safety." The man that could do that respoQded just as cooly under questioning .lind several limes was criticized for ~ cocky. But that wasn't UniU.S' nature. He just knew what he had to do aiid had an appreciation of how to do it.' "There's a great difference between confidence and conceit," UnltaJ ex· plained. "To me, conceit is bragging about younell. Being coofldeol mean1 that you believe you can get lhe job dooe, but yo1.r know you can't 1Jet your job done unless you. also have confidence that the other guys are going to get their jobs done toe." RoiJnding out lhe top 10 vote-getters were Oiicago running back Gait Sayers, Grttn Bay running back Paul Homuna, Chicago linebacker Dick Butkus, Loa Angeles quarterback Roman Gabriel, Oakland placeklcker and quarterback George Blanda and Minnesota quarter· bacl: Joe Kapp, Johnny Unltu Just an Old Ballplayer • Who Hit. One Home Run . NE\'I YORK (AP) -Bobby Thom son returned to Brooklyn MJnday -ana liv- ed to te:U about it. "I remember some years ago I came here to speak -at a communion, I think -and when I told the guy at the door who I was he slammed the door in my (ace," recalled Thomson, one of the big· gest villains in Brooklyn history. "I guess they must have hated me at one time, but they've mel,;owed now." They better have mellowed because Thomson once again showed his face in Brooklyn Monday, lhe invited guest speaker at a Brooklyn Chamber of Com- merce luncheon. lo the ·audience were the very men who, as rabid young Dodger fans, Cursed hlm 19 .years ago. It was in 1951 that Thomson of the . hated crosstown New York Giants, cut · dee~ly into every Dodger rooter with his dramatic. three-run borue run heard round the world. It was the last of the ninth with two men on base and one out and Brooklyn ahead 4-2 in the decisive playoff game when Thomson delivered against Ralph Branca, snatching the National League pennant away from the Dodgers and giv· ing it to the Giants. From that moment until the years sortened the blow, Thomson was as popular in Flatbush as the Bubonic Tough Landlord plague. He would have bad to disguise himself to walk through the streets of Brooklyn unharmed. But .Monday, he rode through the city on the subway, and no one cursed him or badgered him. ln fact, oo one even recognized him. He is just a 46-yer-old graying sales represeolaUve for bee.r and paper com- panies. And when he was Introduced to those old Dodger fans, they greeted him warm- ly and laughed with him about the past, hissing him only good naturedly. He even won a set of glasses in the raffle. And they gave him a passport to return any time. · .. After 1951, I was self con.scklus every time.I came to Brooklyn," said the tall, still trim Scot.nnan who retired from baseball in 1960. "But it'1 different com- ing here noW'to speak. It's been fun, talk- ing lo businessmen who sti.11 remember, instead of youngsters wbo never heard ol Bobby Thomson. "My 16-year-old daughter just heard her old man was a ball-player and she came home and uked me if it were true. "I'm just an old ballplayer wtio hit one home run," he told the crowd with the same modesty that mafked him dw-tng the Giant-Dodger heydays. "Honestly, lt was the only thing I did in my lifetime, but l don't ·play that record far my kids before they go to bed each night. Today 11 today. Ebbetts Field aod the Polo Grounds are gone. The Giant! a;.~ 1one. The Dodgers are dead." The grudges were gone now too. The room was silent for Thomson had atruck a nerve that now bound together even these once fierce rivals -the glorious past and its never-to-be-forgotten battles, Then he thanked them for inviting him, for being ao nlee, but he had one question for them : ····---··-----... -....... . "Why isn't Branca here? Are you still angry at him? · Harvard Evicts Patriots; GLENN WHITE Sports Editor Franchise May Move BOSTON (AP) -President Billy explore all other avenues available to Sullivan of the Boston Patriots still sees ''some ray of hope".for leasing Harvard Stadium for 1970 home games, but the pro football club appears destined to move to a much greener pasture. The Harvard C«poration reaffirmed Mooday Us refuJal to play landlord to the Patriots, who have only six weeks to find a home wlth a 50,000-seat capacity. The university's action appeared to doom pro football lo Boston, a charter member or the American League before tt.e merger with the National Lea~e. Other cities are bidding for the franchise -waving fat pocketbooks. • As one politician said in a statement, Harvard's decision ''leaves professional foot.ball with fourth and Jong, long yardage In Its bid lo stay in Boston." However, Sullivan, who has been strug· gling to rind a home for the Patriots since helpi ng fOl.lnd the club 10 years ago. held out hope on the basis of some wording iil Harvard's statement. "Despite many pleas th at we change our decisM>n, no one has come forward with a long-term solution to the PatrioLs' prblem," the seven-member corporaUon said. "There is no public or private plan lo develop o· permanent base for the PatrioLs, and no evidence lo make us doubt the fundamenta l correctness of our position," the group ndded. Su llivan , afler re8.dlng the statement, said he had written Harvard President Nathan Pusey asking "the one question that remains unanswered." "If a soUd plan properly approved and completely financed is developed within the Immediate future whJch will provide a stadium or the required number or seats, will Harvard, in the interim . lease it.ii facilities to the Patrl~Sulllvan aske<t. us." Under terms of lhe AFL-NFL merger. which is effective this year, teams must have stadiums with a minimum of 50,000 seats. / Harvard is the last hope for the Patrlols. The university's stadium has a capacity of 40,IKM>, but another 10,000 seats could be added eaaily. The Patriots played last sea90n at Boeton College, with a 311,(llJ(Heat capaci· ty, They also have played at Fenway Park, home of baseball's Ra.. So1:, and at Boston University. Both are far from •<!equate • Seaver Bags Hickok Award ROCHESTER. N.Y. (AP) -The achievement of pitcher Tom Seaver and his New York Mets teammates was the miracle of the 1960s, says astronaut ruchard Gordon, a member of the first man-on-the-moon crew. Speaking Monday night at a dinner which honored Seaver as the winner of the S. Rae Hickok Professional Athlete of the Year Award for 1969, Gordon said: "The teamwork , the dedication, sacrUlce and devotion to duty required to be a real champion made the achieve- ment of the Mets the miracle of the 1960s.'' ln winning the $10,000 diamond-studded, golci.buckled-bett~.SUver received the most votes In the 20-year history of the award. McElhenny, Fears Gain Hall of Fame .. CANTON, Ohio IUPll -The election of four grid stars of the 1950s lo the Jll'O- fessional ball of fame was announced TUesday by director Dick Gallagher. The four are running back Hugh M·cElhenny. defensive back Jack Chris- tiansen and ends Tom Fear! and Pete PillOS. I\ brings to 63 the number of grid greats to be enshrined in the hall of. fame. Induction ceremonies will be held Aug. 8 in Canton and Fears' New Orleans Saints will play the Minnesota Vikings in the annual haU of fame game in con- junction with the ceremonies. McElhenny, known as "The King," and "'Hurrying Hugh," was a No. l draft dxilce of the San Francisc-0 Forty-Niners out o£ the Unlverslty of Washington and won NFL rookie ol the year honors in 195%. He was an aU-league choice his first seS!On, ruslllng for seven yards per car- ry. McElhenny, a 14-year veteran of NFL play, was with the 49ers nine years before going lo the Minnesota Vikings, New York Giants and the Detroit Lions. He played from 1952 through 1964. McElhenny Is now a color man on the Forty-Niners' radio broadcasts. Christianse n is a graduate of Colorado State Unlvenlty and was the leader of the Detroit Lions' defensive bac.kfield in ' the early 50s when the Lions won four diviaion and three NFL championshJps. During.that period the Lions had one 'of the moat feared defensive backfieldl in football, which wu tabbed as 1'Chris' Crew." Christiansen,, a native of Sublette, Kans., holds most oC the NFL's records for punt returns, including a· sea90n average In 1952 of 21.47 yards a return. Other Christiansen records are most retume for touchdowns In a career (8), in LOS ANGELES -Bob Enger, who coacb.t: East. Los Angeles College to a 21· 1 """"' durln( the last three year•. ha• --. ble DIJ'Ded the new head coach oC Cal Slate (!As Aqeles), II was annouoced Monday. Berore he's through, MAravlch, who has 12 rcguJar season games left, should eclipse everyone but Grambllng 's Bob Hopkins. who amassed, 3,7$9 in a rour- year career. r>+1ills, who missed two important free throws in the.final minute, had put Ken- tucky ahead 82-80 with I :50 left But Al Leaµhea rt's free throw nnd Henry Har4 ris· jumper put Auburn in front with 28 set.~ds left and set up Aiills' winning bnskeL Sullivan said that l! the answer Is af. firmative "we will remain here." tr the answer is negaliv~ he added, ''we must 1be winner of the Cy Young Award as the best pltcher in the National League last seam completely outdlstanced nzn.. nerup Willis Reed of the New York Knlcks ol the National Basketball Association. Seaver received 120 first· place votes and a record 406 points. Reed got 92 votes. Auto racer Mario Andretll waa third wtth 82 votes. a seuon (4 in 1951) and in a single game.- (2 twice). £ncer r<pl..., Walt Thurmoil!I. who rettcned two weeks ago af~ an 0.9 NllOD in his first year a.s head coach ot the Dtabloe. He will stay on as an asall- lant. ltclmer Beatty, atl1let!c director and former roach ol !he Dlabk>o, pra!Jed Enaer as a man who bu 1'taken loelng fooll>all and mode tt wlrullq football Whlre'ler be bas gone." &igtr, JS, led F.alt Loe Angeles to an ll·I ......, and state junior colleae nm· ner-up tttlo tn 11!11 behind the running of halfbock Clarence Daris, now 11ilh lhe UnJver>lty ol Southern CalU ....... Prklt to that he roached Bcll l!lp 1icllo01 to • llfte.yur t&-7 rt<Ol'd. Mills popped in a zs.root shot wllh 1 t seconds ,lefl to give Kentucky an 84-8.1 victory over Auburn and mo ve the Wildcats into a tic with Georgia (Of firsl place in the Southeastern Confcrencr. The third-ranked \\'lldcats suffered their first. defeat of the season Sawrday qalnst Va nderblll Cage Ratin gs f't. T .. M RK YtfM •I. t .. .., I, UCLA 1'4 .a 11. \.1$C '· s. C•rollrle lJ·l ""n. F"rkU S! I. K111l111t;ky IS.I ~C 12, Dr~~· 4. St, ._....,,,,. 111 U. I•. Ul1"ol1 I. JI. C. $l•>e IJ.l ):f TS-DIYl'dWI '· M ,.., ... " "'' * I•. "°"'!tin 1. H. CJirollM t.S-1 t.U 1r. Columllloii I. J•dr.Mlfl\'lllt 1'°1 2lit II ltA<'i.•l $t. t .IM""""lt l._J 1" 1f Vltl•- tf. P!nnl 1• I It ! to ·~- 111.i; Vtln Ul UI ''"' IJJ 1 ~ 10, I? .J •J II I lo t•1 ~I ,,, •1 ,., . n ~ :~ t ' ,. USC~nly Threat to Bruins Fears played nine yeafs with the Lo« Angel~ Rams. He played college ball at Santa Clara before World War II and at- tended UCLA after the war where he twice was named All-America. Fws Is !he ooly player to ever lead his league In receiving In his first three years, and his 84 catches in J950 rank se. around ln Paul Westphal. UCLA has cood to Johnny Morris as the most In a another great basketball team. single season. He caught 18 In one game "The.Ir great front line makeS them during the 1950 season against Green Bay even better shooters than they .are be-for • record which sUO swm. caus~ thye know Ibey are go1ng to itt a Now coach of the New Orleans Saints, serond and third chance." Fears w.a1 a f!'ember of the Rams three- Dallmar 1lso rated UCLA's backe:ourt end offense which started a new ln!nd in comblnaUon or John Vallely and Henry pro football. Bibby as perhaps bet~r shooter• than_ lilroy (Crazy Legs) Hirsch, who \fllS some or the great Bruin guards past -1nducted into the Hall of 1''ame in 1958. Jncludln~ Call Goodrich, Lucius Apen wu another of lbe recelvera: In the lbree- and Walt Hazzard. end ollCflle, SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -lf anybody Universities and lhe Trojans' size and Is going It. btoal UCLA, Calif >rn la basket· dfpth give them a chan~ to knock off the ball coach Jhn Padgett, said Mondi)!., IL 15 likely lo be Southern California. unbeaten Bruins, lhe No. 1 team in the Padgett, "'hose Bears lost 87·72: to the country . Bruins :ind '78-73 to the TroJaM ovt.r the CaJUomla led UCLA for a0 tlme Friday \\'l~kcnd. mid the Northern Californ ia night, but. Padgett said, ''UCLA's weight Utitckt't ball \\'ritt•rs. ''SC probably h&:; tht1 ·• and ~ize up frITTiftook Its toll.'' t.. b"!ll chunct" Ir+ brat UCl..A lf anybody's llowle Dallrnaf, whose Stnnford n-em going to do h ·• also lost lo both UCLA and Soull'M!rn Cal Padiittt sttid lhe em01Jon Stemming this wctkrnd, said, "USC really· has great rn 1m the n111ural riv11lry bCtw1..>en the two depth and one or the finest sophomores • • • TOP REIOUNOER -\Vest.minster Hi gh's Dan Broderick (30) leads the Lions in rebounding along \Yilh scoring. Here he's grabbing a board against another leading figure in Orange Coun ty 's long list of good trobt .Jine men. Kipp Baird (45) of Marina. Marina's Jeff Earle (13 ) is also pictured. . ' UCI Swim111ers Sunk By Surprising Denve r En route to the Gold Coast championships 'this weekend, the UC Irvine swimming team stumbled over visiting Universily of Denver P..1onday afternoon and lost its fif!h dual meet decision of the year. 61~6. Mike lt1artin and Mark Bi g Pot At OCIR The largest a m o u n t ever posted for stock bodied drag cars. $9,250. will be of- fered this Sunday in the first major championship for the Nallonal Hot Rod Associa- tion's new pro stock class at Orange County lnternatlonal Raceway. The record tolal includes ,. base purse of $4,10:. and SS.150 in accessory money. A group of factory-spon· sored drivers will be 011 ha'lld (si nce pro stock offers the most valld comparison between the various makes of high performance autos ) in- cluding Plymouth's Don Crother and Ronnie Six. Biil Jenkins of Chevrolet, Dodge's Dick Landy plus a Ford re pr esentationofDon Nicholson, Ed Terry · and Hll!l!;rt Plait. SWlday's kart road races were dominated by natlO'i1al champions Ed Hundley, Daryl Domes and ehuck Pittenger. who was the fa11test of the day with an average lap speed of 84 m.p.h. over . the 2.l-mlle OClR course. Nelson were double winner11 for the Anteaters while Duane Olson and Steve Farmer each posted one win. Q M..il1Y Rllf~ -~ver ISl<•et, Gr•P>G••· Ye1ver, Vlrd1111f, l:"'1.• 1000 FrttStyle -M1rlln (UCI), Perry, (D). NGore (0 ), 10:11.1 :!Oil F•ffllYle -Olton IUCI). Refl!•o 10), Mt<ls..,. tDJ, l :ia.S 511 Fr-rY1e -Firmer CUCll, Vlrdl11 co~. G••I""' (DI. ti:.• XIII lnCI. M.,ilev -lle•rr• (0 ). EMO!I (UCI), WI01nd (0 ), t :05.0 l·Ml!l• 01¥1"9 -......... (01. ftll! .. !0). Prince !UCO, • JOO llulttrlty -Wlatno IOI, Cir,.._ h1n (1.ICI), ICHr ... (0), 2:N.2 lC.0 Frfftll'i. -RiMlro ID), '"'"""' tUCI ), E1M1n IUCIJ ..... 0 700 lleckltt'Ol<e -NtlM!n lUCU. M<· Ad•rM 101, G••ln111r (DJ, 2:11!., 51111 F~1lvll -Mtnln IUCI), Pun CO). Moor1 (DI. 4:W.O t 100 llre1.11~1 .. 11<1 -IC1m1 101, ,.,,,... !UCI!, C-irr CUCl), 1:M.I J·M11.,. Olvtn11 -run.,. CD), Nel1on 101. Prll\C.I IUC I) olOO FrHsll'lt 1111•• -UC! IE•MHI• Fir,,,.,., /Mtlln, Ol'°"I J;11.0 UC lrYIM tlll UH (hire Sl•t. Ut lrVIM (11) (U J t, C ... rtlOM ) .:0 mH'-Y rti., -Ull (0111.t. ,t.r-. H""ll. Olton). C~k:v Sr.ie. l:.l.t. ll~Oll 1~-1¥11 -Mar!lll (UCll, lll U. CCSC" Md)ol!IM:I (UC!! Levlfll !CP,I. Fl!Ch !CPPl. Fallt1 !CI C). 10:0 ,2. 100 ltHSIYll -Ea<i11r1 !UCI), Ol:an IUCl f, L.enet (C,P!, C1.,hmtn CCill. 1 :J\.1. .SO trHsl•le -F•rm1r {UCI!, 0~· "'•1111 fU (IJ, Hut.r:rlfl" lCKI, Oml't CCPPJ, Smllll CCKJ Vw.1"''' ICl'"I 11.f. 200 lod. ""ai.y -Marti• 1uc11. PC<11r ICSCl, NtlMlfl IUCP, GoOll !CSC\, "~' tCPPI, Mlaftna" Cl .. l'PJ. ,,....,,,, l..rneltr diYlllO -,rt....:t IUCI). ' 200 t-1111 ... 111 -si.111. rcs<.1. '"'- 1uc11, Ellllf\ IUCIJ, csc CPP. 1:0f.t. 1na lrt:ntYll -F•trNf !UCU, Dl:k- m•n" 1uc11, '"'~""'" rcsc1, Hui.ti-""-" 1csc1. ""I CCPPI, MtNtl! (CPPI. 50.1. ;oo blcbtrolle -Nel-IUCIJ, D•~t fUCI) i ncl GoaCI CCSC), Ill: CalMnt1 !CPP) .UIY tCPP'), Ulen IC5GJ. 7'°'·'· 500 lr'l'l!llY!t -Mlr'lln IUCll, l-1 CCPPJ, McOOntld CUCI J, 1101 (CIC), Sl•dl (CK), Mll'tV'lften IC,Pl. 4:H.I. llOf tlrt•1!1trolct -llotltr !CK), c-IUCU, Y•rNtl tCPP), Stn (UCO, !1rllt10111>•m !CSCl, Frldl ICPP'I. !:16.•. l·1'1el~ dl~lntt -f"PP. est, CPP, p,ir.ct !tJCll. 400 lr.alYlfi reltV -UCl (Olde"""", OIMll. l"•rmt<, EtlO(I). C/'lko s11t1. l :1'.l. ·--.......... ~. ..----·--.... Tutsdiiy, Febfun 3, 1970 DAILY PU.QT J'T County Boa·sts 6 C·Iass y Big ~te n By ROGER C.\RIM>N Of .. Olllr ......... .. 'BilllJlC• ls probably ... of the most essen~al ingredients in making up a good, aolid basketball team. One usually requires ·a tall center with good reboundina ablllly, ololljj wllh a palf of (OOd shoollng forwards who can help out rebollndlna:. Add to that a pair of auards who can pass, shoot, dribble and conlrol 1he tempo al 1he aame. Nothing wrong with that. Bui wbal would happen U you found yooneU wllh I b e hypoih<tlcal problem of bav· 1Jo1 oil< al lhe belt big men In Orann Counly prep buket- ball cltcles! Aller ol~ who !lllll at<>llld wllh H aumlt! However,, when this .flr&l1k:ular aet of akyacrapert l1 tcrUUnlr.ed, it appelll'I ll mlgbl Just mw ,. pretty lolt i.am. To start with, the front line would -.1 of P'rllflk Dehn al Sopmy Hllls (1-ll, I'll), Mm Dekker of SanUaro (M, ZIO)· and Ralph Cbandos (1-4, 11111) of Maler Del. for guards we'd u s e New-port Harbor's Lee Haven (H, Ill) Ind Foolhill 's BIO Boyd (g.f, 200). Ir anybody, gets tired, we'll put in Westminster's Dan l!rollerlck (g.5, Iii). Perhaps tbe 1ur~tna thina about this aextet Is that till of them can hJt with authority from . .(IUlaide and art adept in the free throw department. Detter, for instance, was the 1'd Who CBMed 8 15-footer with two seconds left to 1Jve SanUago a 41-41 tournament chf.mplOMhip decision over Weatminster .. He averages 11.5 points per garr.t. Dehn, of coune, ls brutal to the opposlUon with his soft 10 to 14-foot ahols in his patented fallback style. P\!rhaps the best ( r e c throwu ol the bunch would be Haven, who seems to perform best under adverse conditions. And he's an excellent ball handler. He's averaging 17.7 a game. Bord is another who can do it al -even to the point or bringing the ball downcourt. He's the only junior in the bunch and he's hitting 26.1 per Uff. I Against TusUD's man-to·1nan defense, he was ullliied con· stantly a11 a guard bringing the ball dOW.lCOY.rt. Broderick is the lt!adlng scortr in the Orange Coast art!a and has led Westminster lo four consecutive Suntet' League wins. His inside scoring ability, too, has been supplemented by outstanding .. hooting from sb: to U feet out. He averages 27 Points per lilt. His Inside scoring ability, too, has been supplemented by out.standing sho0ting from six to 12 feel out. He averages 21.5 points per Utt. Miter Del has bttn ualn& Chandos as: a for,.ltd 1or mott of the season and bts1t crisp abota ltom the cotn&D~1 would compliment any team,r 'Chandos ha1 producocl a 11.~1 point per game aver1p. To gel an Ide• of our scoring\\ punch, we'll' add up flve-1 players· loop .avera.an and forget about Dehn'• scorfrlr-. prowess. since we can only,. fiel~ five at a time anyway. ~ Our figures total Ul.1.2 peri, league ouuna -and that llh1l-1 bad in anyone's le.ague! .. t Coach of the team woulCfbe Pat Adams of Rancho Alamitos, who is only 4-9. For JIQkethall Mater Dei ' Lions' Broderick ·Still First Top -Area, Scorer -·-· ~1. County The first five plact1 ln the orficial lisUng of Or&ni" Cowl· ty's Top 10 high school basket- ball teams remain lnllct for · the first time this season afler a week of few upsets involving ' ranked teams. Westminster Web's Dan Broderk:t continues to lead the Oran1e Coast area basket· ball scoring slats as the ~6 Lion has ama.Med f74 polnll in .. 22 games for a 21 .5 average. Hb: mate. Steve McLendon. however, has fallen off to third after sustaining an ankle in- ju..y. The mlsbap caused him to miss one 1ame and score only three in anoUter. but he still has taliltd 367 point.I In 11 out· inf,S. Mater Del's Ralph Chandos moved lnlO se<ond wlih 3111 cOunteri and a 19.4 average. - Sunset League cagers ac· counted for Ove of the top six scorers In total points scored. Fourth in the Orange Coast. area is Huntington Be~h High's Lee W a I t er s (19.l) average through 19 games) and Newport Harbor'• Lee Haven Is fifth 334 paints (a 17.7 average). l\fartna's ·Rick Mosler is sixth in total scoring wllh 332 tallies. COltON,t. ICl1111n '~ .... w Ootll•r GrltibV Holl•r.Olr FarG ··~ ... .,_ w ... Oii. 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TOP 10 PIMcc Team Poln.!_~ I. Mater Dei (16-3) :rt ~ 2. Los Alamitos {17·1) 33 ' 3. Newport Harbor {IM) 32 · 4. Santiago (18-3) 30 S. Su,1ny Hills ll4-4) 1~· 6. Rancho Alami~ (1$-4) 19 : 7. V11\a PM'k (l.f..5) 171 8. Marina (17-4) 10 9. Westminster (14-8) 71 10. Foothlll (IHI S Others : Huntington Beach' and La Habra l each. f~111 ~ ~ !: : HOLDING IN,RACTION -Estancia Mli!lnotf 11 .$1 M •s.t arm of Edison'11 Mark Hannon instead lligh's Skip Williams (32) grabs the of the hall during recent action. llelp- und John 1'.,isher. Seen for Eslancia is ClF TOP 10 IC'"' 17 ll 17 ti e.oei " " 11 4• ing out for Edison are Mike Bates (44 ) :;~ : i: ! ~; Gary Orgill (23). AAAA Trtlw 4 J 5 11 --~--"--'--------Piece Team Points I. Sanla Barbara (17-0) 129: llledd $Jl • Y•tl 1 I I l IAN Cl.IMIHff. (f.111 • .. ft ,, s. l.omt>llr~I 2t • u 2'1 ..,,...,,_ ,, " ,. l'06 Otllkltll 10 17 JI '°S Mct.tlln 1't n 0 117 Domlllldllrl! 10 a M 111 Mlldli'll It 31 22 fl M-17 2J S !! •1tlo• 10 • ' 20 O. lom~..-1 f 5 • 1l Jqtt a sou ~"" 1 11 l WllTMUtsTI• 11 .... J t rolllllf'kl! Md. ... ~ MOM -........ , ··~ ......... •M-... MllNl'llfllTttl' ~~ l lMt llY , ... tflftt1 :n 1n 131 4Jj '1 Ut ti 3'1 ,, 11 « 2Df 11 "' 11 116 17H tao 1J IS II .., lt!OU .M 14 11 n n 10 11 • ,. 1101 27 ' l t ,, $ J 4 II s l l 1 l t • ' · Saddlehack Stars Feted ROd Grav~ and Larry Mann were accorded Gaucho of the Year honora for football a~ crON oountry at Saddleback College'• fall awardl banquet Mondlr nl&hl at 1he Beef. cutter Inn in Sin Clemente. The mOft vaJUlble player award t n football went to Rocky Fletcher whlle Dave Llmabrook wu named the moll lmproved-playu.~ moat Inspirational award was preaentad w Gary "Rupar. Other foctbtill honQr.a. In· eluded : outatandt.11 Olfenatve back -Toby Whipple': wtatandl.nl offensive. lln1man -Jeft \Ttrden: outatandlnr de feollvt back -Chrll Hee· tor : and outstafktina defen1lve lineman -Dave Burkholder. P'ootbaJI coach O e o r I e Hall'lmao presented t h e awll'da. .\ For Coast Preps Mat Summaries 1:10 -NCICll\ (WJ ate: ,t.llUill•tlol f,t.}: , .. ""Ut -Hoal<\"f (W! di'<. Vtrl 11.)1 10·l 1•1 -G1tlowtv !W) dK. lowers ti.Ii ~ UI -ll!IM;Ot (,t.) dK. l""'b (W): l-7 U1 -DYt!nl•HI !WI •lnlle<I llarbon (,t.; 1;0 l'I -•o!r,• {,t.\ 11«. Loll !Wl; •·l 111 -Ptl trun IA) Dl11n..i Miiier (W\1 :4' ' U'-M1r1l11o11 ~,t.J pin,.,.., R«ll. {Wll "' HV -Tt"I" (,t.I t inned Gretr {Wl1 ,. Rangers Nab 2nd Sh uto ut The Coast H.angt-rs draw a r1acific Soceer League bye this week before their last-gasp showdown al Temple City Feb. 15 . Coach Brian McCallghey's 2. Palos Verdeii (18-3) 115 3. Pacific (17·1) 9-1. t Mlll!kan 119-i) 91 ; 5. A-lorninplde (17·3) 'iS. 6. Loyola f 16-3) 5G 7. Santa Monic.:i (17-4) 49 8. Crescents Valley (16-3)39 9. Pasadena (17-5) 281 10. Pioneer (17-4 ) 21' Others: lt1ater Dei 11, Notre Dame. Compton and Excelsior 2 each, NewPort Harbor.· Buena and Lynwood 1 each. MA Rangers nailed their second straisht shutout trluinph. slaJ>-I. Los Alamitos (19-1} r1a ping host ~'ullerton, 2-0, Sun· -2.;. Righetti (17-1) l it. " Verbum Del ([},)) 106 day. And Ranser nserves 4. Lasuen (17-3) 94 l"rft.llt·Joll W•t1mltttrer 1u1 1141 1.n111t1m took a 2-1 nod from Fullerron 5. Aviation (17_.) 68 virsn, subs with Harry Mapakol and 6. Rancho-Alamitos (15-2) 60~ "" Cltmlfll• (42) fill 1<11~UI 1 Chin (I") 49 •t-L ... ..,m1n !Fl 111.....a T~,11v11 Roy Roberts scoring for the · 0 ~ ISCI; Z·J1 8. Santiaao (17-3) .,. 1~M••.., !Fl 11lnneo 111•nd• 1sc1, wim1ers. 9. Northvlew (18-3) 30' ~;sJ-c.,,n1~0 1sc1111nr1111 ,.1111uas iFli Tenlple City conti nues to 10. "Foothill (16-4) 181 >:70 lead the Rangers and OinuUla Others. Villa Park 9, Mira-) U>-Yii.s 1sc1 o1nneo D•r !Fl: 1:11 by fh•c points in the stnndi n"! lesle 3, y1c1or Valley I. 130-J•rre" ISCl drtw J•tTl\lt tFl, WI ' · _ 1)6.....LCIPtr J, (IC! 11lnnld !tablHU11r -----------------J. ___ ;::_;:::::::::;-1,-1: 2:J1 r 10-Robblni CSCl di'(. l•¥tar !Fl1 1.a l ~f-W1H1 1sc1 dee. Mckinnon IF!; •• I U7-Anllltr50!> !SC) _,, bv ktt .. 11 , .......... r ........ , ,,,I ... .,, by totlell I ~t-M1yr-ltr !Fl dtt, lreun tSCll 1t'-D. (lltn"!<llll !Kl 11nneJ V!llo {Fl: :U • MV-ftamere ISCl 11lnllld Pll"r IF)1 :SI • Jlllflltr ........ ,., I sin c 1._i. !IF! 110 P'111111" ,._M1¥er1 (F) OK. All tSC!i 1-0 I ·n-Wtlr (,) 1l"ned AuiHl1 ISCll t·JI l ~'•Hltr !SCI dee. Ytdor (!<); •·l 1 ,._ .. \_ !SCI G~. cr1cldoc-4F!; J·1 l»-1..0Pet. v. !SCI 1lnn~ Mdtut•v IP'h :!O Ut-Cr•ndrtll IF) Cit(, DolHNI (it)1 •• u 1-T1rllr C"l GK. llOMlel (SC!: , .. l,.._t<llcl'to!1 (IC) ~tc. Mtrl!n (Fil 10.~ 151-~obtr!I !SCI~. Miiis 4P t/ 1-' l"-DIWHI (ICI w°" by lor'lell l!'t-t!\Olln• lltl -11'1' tcrl•!I lff-C"""""b M. 4KI -lw lotl•ll HY-1''111110n !SC) won WI' lom•! Area S\vUn • • 7 1m lo 9 pm. l oth '#l )'t. 7·1·9·10 ... 1.1 •m·12 noon·1 ·2·S·4·5-1·7·1·1 pm. MOre on weekends. Plusn· his Mater Dei, Pius in Crucial HonQr Roll .... '?'.!"'"' ~oe~t "'" "'t"" ~ •oil ;;m"1on .. on~~,,. 1111\H n v1t1" e-. "' :ii 11:.: ... -I. ,_ Gf'! ·Lr on the If hOur to San Diego! • ~tater De.I Hljh's Monarchs. the No. I ranked team In Oranae C o u n t y basketball circles. tire faced with perhaps thelr two toughest chores or lhe 1970 Angelus Ula~ cam· palgn this week. They start by. hosting Plu1 X tonight at I -then n1ust travel to SJ., AnUJony Friday nigh I. Other action In the Orange Coast area tonl1ht is in the Crestviow League w h e r e Ll:guna Beach Inv a"d e • Foothill, Orange le at MJs1ion Viejo and Villa Park invade• San Clemente. All Crestview tilts 1t1rt at 7. Coach Jerry Tardie'• Mater Dei team Is 1&-3 ovfrlll and pne of'those losaes Was a 51-'1 decision to l0i1ighl'1 opponent. The Wartiors deill Mater Oel the IOU In the Bishop Atn11t lnvltnliontil loumey. What ls at stake tonight 11 the right to keep pace with St. Anthony's undtfe1t.d club. The Monarcha u. S.I In loop play. - The Solnll are M wll~ Servile on taip tonight. ln that string, lhey have nicked three AngtlUI rtvala by 1he marlin of two JIOlnll. A Maler Del wm .,,qi Plut X (l.J) woiiJd go a lori'g way In &1M111n1 the Monarcht ol a berth In lhe CIJ' AMA playoUt -.-egardlt11 of what SI. Anlbony does. Leadln& lhe Mal<r Del ocor· In& attack It f.,,.anl Rolph Chand•, who'• 1ftl'aa1ni U.t polnta lhtoup IO ca· _ The bl& Uuull oolllde have been Tom Walker and Weme.r Raes. Wilker hu hit 20 or more in 1he laal two 1ta111e ouUnp and Riel baa been a corl- •lslent -ar wllh a 11.l ovll'&ll 1verqe. Th1tituo~ ~ever, was held h1 check b)\. Plus X In lhelr nrs1 meetlna wllh II polnll between &hem. r~~I· \ ,. 'f.• co{~~k~ .. ~~v1:1 Mlrl!lf . .t. .. {'" -1. ll1<•mrtl><ll' ((.11,Y,! l:#IJ . llll'IM!lll !Ca.Ml 1,JI., ). llftM rtlt l l rU .s. H~~"1C'i.J\ •,\?."';~ -~~I leJJ1 ,, ,, 1:15 1m lo 10.:10 pm. l oth w1~ . I : 15-1: 30·1:10·1 0:30-11 :ao am· u :30.1 :S0.2<:I0-3:10o 4:30·5:30·1:1 S·l:3Q.1:SO•l :I0.10:10 II'"· Mora on wetkeftdl. • 10!9 IMIWlGl>fl M~te• -l Kfl•M9"otl !tdM! ';0-.~ •, 1!~~111 IH 1 2:10,S 3, Ml'WCDll'\O ICIM f!11,•, IOI ""' -I E ... Olt IM I 56 1 I Wh 0 lb' I . 1· h S h 1~r.1 ICdMi • •·' i. ,,,~1>e111t" Y w 1ry ou • rese1va 101' w en P A at ove"I' 160 llloht1 a '..1'!~•·•· ;;1 \•· l,ll.t~ it.••,•. ,•,L,' d1y? Such an l!asy·to-rernember achfdul• you can i;irry k (;,"' i; ..... •11..il Jll '""' around In your head. Why rem•mb1r lowt1t ltrtt? Or_., fall? ~! tc _·\ M•1jot•~ ICM! J&.,' Or.,0n11l 1ervlc1 lo Oakland, Sin Jo .. , and S11· l .'fl• l•f'l'Mn 1~11) ;O&~ J kl'O\Mll ICji'I J.i.1J..I. 1 1 0 1 11mefllot Or that k1dt u11der 12 11y PSA {wllh 1i_ifr:_,f.';il'm~, c~'d:i'?l.t ~ 't meir p111nt1J lor hall t•nt? Slill vrant .... 'il"I f'rt.'::f _:~J.__...,,.•r cc:M1 U*' reservation? Ju11 tall YO\lr tr1v1I 1gtnl · ' f;..,!:lJrl•,, 'S~Mi"17 .. , 1. ~u •irt1 or whata11,nam11 1 lrllnt1. PM gl-. )'DU a lft. ~rr 1\1., -1. <~::.'.MM...!=============::!' " l>"jllflM>, ICr~ .'· •11 . • a n.4 • c.o.11 .ww .n • --• l l ,; , I I I ! I ' . , • • . • ' •• D611.'( PK.O! T"ldu, F""""' S, 1970 ~~ E ,·ery t;.S. citizen and laq1ayer kJ~,vs her-,ve O\\'n her, Sh.e is a I':~~ symbol of our country for people throughout the world. She iJ, in fact, so fanllliar a figure I.bat 1>erhaps many of us never'stop lo think nbout the precise details and history·of l1e.r unique presence • • SHE CO~iES FRO~[ FRA..~CE. n1e statue comn1e1uorates the alli· ance Of France and. U1e United States during the American Revolution, and is a pledge of abiding friendship. The French piople raised the entire cost oE lllC statue by popular suhs<.Tiption. The model for the statue \varthe mother·of Augune BartholQi, the sculptor.; - SHE ,,'EARS CREE.i.'J ~IAKEUP and she's never had a bath: She is made from sheets of hammered cop1.er supported on a steel frame. Th'e enerior is nevt.r cleaned, since that ,,·ould remove its patina, a protec- tive verdigriJ resultjng: fro1u oxidation •. Clenning ,,·ould soon '"car oht the s~eting ll'hich is only about as tltlck as a silver doJJar. THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NOTIIING Wl)ONG WITll .llER RIGliT Arof. The legend that jt had bttn 'vtakcned by an explosion in Jersey in 1916 g:l\'C officials a ,,·elco1ne t'xcuse lo close the ann to 1isitors. The bftloony roWld the torch cao 011ly hold len people at a tin1<', rerulting in seve1·e lrallic problen1s. SIIE ST.~XDS J~ l\l}:\V 1·onl\. :Both ~C\\' 1·orJ.:: and .'.\'c1v jcr~cy s.hwrc tlii"Walcn around the island, bul after n1uch argluncnt n pact be· t\vecn the l\\'O ~t :1tes \\'as :igrl'cJ on in 1833. Ne'v 'York policen1cn p1'o- tect the island and the island's residents pay Ne'v 1· ork taxt's. : lIER ISLAND IS JNI-IABITED. At present the island has ii poi)ul:t- tion of 21 ~rsons, "ho 11H1ke Ull the four f:unilies of the st:i.iue's .1tnH' mcr:nben. SlIE l~.i\CES ilROOKL)-\". 111 spite o[ "hat Brooklyn people 1!1i~ht daim, the positi.oning of the statue ,,·as i>robably dctcnninc<l by the shape of its base. The statue ~lands on the reanains of old Fort 'rood, \\•hich fonns an ll-point star. For tl1e sake of symmetry th<: statue fact>~ the mostpro1njnent point. "" Sl:IKS OPEN EVERY DAY 01' THE l"E:\.R. }"oi; is the only thing: \vhich can i>rcvenl ferry sailulgs :md keep ,,U:itors Jl\\':J)'. The lady bas been unable lo pl ay ho~tcss on only o;ie occasion in the last !20 )'C:lrs. , ' ' -. ' :-.J ..... -a...:.. -~ .,..._.,,_ ~ P1il1, 1884. 'The sl1tuo wilts to be shipped lo New York. ! i l j • .. ''!:/ f' ' . .. . ,., . -: /' . :p~~ ,,.if -.•·' • . . . . . . . . '• ' .. ' . . . . ... \·: ... :_ i ,.,._ ;' ?' : ~ ;_ // :~J../~. Spiral staircase Inside th• al•tue INda to the observation platform beneath the crown. ---~-,..--· The statue wa!L dedicated by President Cleveland on October 28, 1886 . • • ' ' . , ·-... ···---... -... ~ .. --.. -.......... FOREST 'E.·· READ THIS • Inc. Realto1·11 • • 5 BR & FAMILY HOUSl!S FOii SALE HOUS&S FOR SALE· HOUSES "011· SAL& Coste Mesa 1100 Unlverolty Perk ' tb7 Hunllntfon -141D 2 ltOUSES ON SA?tlE LOT BOt'H 2 Br, !Iv. rm. di ning A Heven For .Children ai'j!a, bU..111 kitchen, 1 bu.lb, wtth paths to walk or cycle Ir .. _... w I ow.11 yards. w a, l k I n g lo 11chool1 tenn:ia or p o o I. .VOU '"-~a tnily large dis•·~ .. .;.. to scbOOIS, •ho"-. Near &hopping. See this "Oh, hotne, here'» 258.'> ~ fl . .... .. ., .. s · h" 4 b 2u ba SELLING YOUR ffOl,\I ' • v.•ith 4 bdrm& p Lu s Pinc ~nter 8' churche11. 50 pan.is r, n Thii> la1.:c fan1lly home In Den & Dlnini: Room&. Orig;nal occupants & townhousatodaY.$J:t,750. e F'REE APPRAISALS NoL'lh Cotlla Mesa with all Fllmily R~n & break· ov.'ncrs. "\VU! tiell tor"$28,500 • Red Hiii Realty • WE ·euy EQurt''Q I ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST l.f you al-e in-the marke! !or a NEW home, see these outstand- f ing customized homes, buil t by Frank H. Ayres and Son, local' M in a prim'e area very close to lluntington State Beach. The home~ are priced from $2'7 ,550 ' to $33,690 and vary in size from NEWPORT BEACH th.J built-ins Including a wa-fa.111 nook, too! It's the cash or trade tor con1· Univ. Parle Center, Jrvine FREE ~"PERT ADYlCE ' 1e1· condltklner needs a little , most hotne for (he parable mobile ho m. e + Call An)'tlnle &U.(l82iO BRASH I .AR RE~f,. TY 1 DUPLEX ~A·RNS TLC. Priced wa.y u(lderma,.. moooy at only '36.!f>O. cash,.... ~ 8!1-3501 ~ " 2629 HARBOR BOULEVARD 546-.8640 Open Ev1nin91 tlU 8:30 DELIGHTFUL DINGBAT Set on approx. lf.i acre near back bay. Hasexi s lingout buildings. A-1 zonirig 3 to 4 bedrooms, 2 to 3 car gar-.... ages and 2 to 3 baths, \Vilh shake or mission tile roofs. fjre· places, ' undfrground utilities, concrete driveways, buill·jns, and carpeting. There is VA llnd F HA financing available. There are 6 homes available becaus,.,_,-1 of.,credit rejections. Occupancy by March 1, 1970 in this unit. Our next unit is now on sale for occupancy in ?Ytay and June 1970 anct'-Jntroduces the ne\v 3,000 sq. fl. "El Dorado" model priced from $34,490. Rancho La Cuesta Homes on B~ookhurst at Atlanta, Huntington Beach 96'-2929 -96'-1338 $6,300 ket 1-!U?Ty • thlt r.on't last. May we show YoU / t * S48-S207 ** _B_ac_k_B_•..:Y ____ 1240_ ASSUME GI. LOAN ONLY $30,000 FHA, FlW through'! 0.1 Pool AcroliS the i;~t f\"001 t~ V,'., Mts• V9f'de 1110 FOR Sale b n 3 br u.:e pounding surf.,, br<lroom, '..! ~ LOATS ;;;:;:.:_;_::;.::;:.. __ _;_c:.; lamU Y wner: ·' 4 Bdrm;·+ femfly Rm 1-Y room._~ ba, 2 lrplcz, You will love thil eXeQZtlve lmth11 up. t bedroom down. & 4 BDRAf .• $20,500 ~% ~ bltns, dpt.s, ~· cul-de--. ty .... home In -.. 11111 motif Lal'ge kitchl'.'n \\ilh deluxe WALLACl a'ISumable loan. Near rood sae. Tea hoU5e m garden. ...,, .. _.. built-ins in each unit. One REAL TORS ¢tl.s & Mesa \·erdo CC. $3.4,500. Open Sat/Sun 23()..1 &. CUlltom features. .. unit yenrly I~ al S300 -546-4141-$28,500. Owner. 1861 New J'airh.lll Dr. J.1r. or l\tn. Haffdiol Rlty 542-4405 mo. Lift>tjmc view of the (Open E.,.ningi") Jersey, CM. 54&-'7100 ~!!""...!!;,days fi.15..ll41, eves NEW 3 a D'RM llM. BiG" sumnlt'r rent.s•· J! J::::::l:::;::l::i:::::: ~~ ~nd price slashl'd to s~t.5ro. ,TOTAL PAYMENT -'-''-"'=..;..;;.;.;.;,_ _ _.""-' you "·ant: Only w~i down 3 -0iN-l-TS -""""""""""""""""""' Colle9e Park 1115 CUSl'Of.f BUILT HOME Only $27.500. Ooee to Dotlg. &.-e tod ay. Dial 61;)...{)3()3. $134 PER MONTH *"r~AJ\f home: 4 BR, 3 BA, din rm. 24' liv rm. lg mod $29,950 -qJ.sharp..::.bli!droom, 2 balh klt"ch,-raep-ldy. -Ncw-lu."t 645-0303 home, FT'e.sh1y painted. G,I. I ,_ be I Id pd E<.st11ide COsta Mcaa. Span· loan or $15.800 at 5* % an-cp ~. .... .,.,, au sc ' Ht Hat·bor Ccntc>r · · ... P"lio ••u"'""' "'n "~76 1~-· tile roof, rentaJs on 1H.t'Ke nual Interest. You cun't beat .=·~·;;~~·;;~::;:·:;•~~;~== l-::""::H:ar~bo::l•~· B~I~''~·~· ~C.~o~J.= J 77x150' lot. Jncome $3a5 h! ScrvlC1· Porch. Double Newport Beach l• month, Our best lucom'l. re. Gura.ye. fon.'i?<J air bent. turn in arc!l. " D.ln1ple1ely fenced. Sprlnkl· ---·------- 1200 Collins Island BAYFRONT A really ext.~Ptional bayfronl home for YQU r 60 ft. yacht, y,•ith a. b1-eathtaklng View, Pier & nout. ;: Bt'flroon1s, maid's room. 41t'n & fo1mal Exclus;ve w;th "'" au·""" '"' ""'""' CAMEO SHORES Newport throughout. Family Roon1. Enjoy the ulilmale In luxury LA>t us show it to yotJ! GJ. livi~ and entertaining In at or FHA tenns available. this gorgeous, custom built, Victor!• WE SELL A. HOME top quality home situated EVERY 31 MINUTES on a hUge prime corner site dining ro0111. Exquisi tely dee· 646-8811 Wa Ike & L providing the utmO!l In pri· r ee va.cy. superb interior design. orated. T11.1ly magniltcent. (anytimel Corona del Mar 1250 WILL IMPRESS lu & Catholi< School. A real "e"1?l')'tfiffig''l':;"""'Y"'",.j--R.,,D.-Sletu-Reeftor1 home in Ca m e o Shores. !)36-8801 : Sparklillj" clear pool greets BY Owher -· 3 Br, tam rm, l you as you ct11ler priv., l'ncl. Bath, $29,500 New pain,. 2 yard: profess. gan1ening, bl ks fron1 bch, of I oncotthemanydesiredlea-Brookburst, 12101 tures, A more i;:potlcllll: ex· Capisb'8no Ln, Gl loan qulsltely appl'd. home, 5!i%. Only $4,500 dn. S5llXJ you'll never !Ce! The crltl-2nd TD. U68 mo. 968-'132. ell.I buyer, in the SSO,OC(l lo or 492-3285 100.000 ... c•ot soowd "' --G=R~EA=T=-a=u"'y,_ thLi without fail! "B/8" REAL TY 3 & 4 Bclrm1 • 2 B•th• 6'"1000 610<666 EVES. $23, 990 OCEAN'SIOE SANDPIPER HOMES for horses, 0 w n e r II!!!!!!! asking $28,650. Sub- Offered at $235,DOO, App'L only. l'ohn mncnab ASSUME 6% G.I. ,., • .,. NEAR THE BEACH (714')' 642·8235 Th~ spacJot1s ·3 bdroorn, 2 2700 Harbor Blvd. at Adams 545-9191 {)peJI 'ti! 9 PM NEWPORT SHORES ing. 4 B<trms, den & h11ge lanai, n133\er Bd1m 20'x31 ', 5 bal.hs &: ~!amorous pwd. rm. Secluded pool. 1195,<XXI. I Stt today. Mr~ Cta1'k, Wesley N. i•ylor Co. OF HIGHWAY Ion Brookhur1t at A11anta) Just listed in choice area CTJ4l 962-1353 10 AM·7 PA1 Ouplexwlth2Bedr0omhcmle BY Owner: Assume 6il'ill with patio and lnoome a~ rnA. f'randsclan Fountain mcnt alw~ed · $48, 4 Br, 2 Ba .. $35,000. 847-1136 mit all offers._ jJ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=. ;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;::::,;;;:;;:;;j 901 Dov1:1· 1Jrivt. Suilc 120 bath 1nodel uonles with 15'x REALTORS &144910 JUNK THE LAWN MOWER 2 story spacious two Bdrm. condominium. Patio kitchen, gas BBQ, plus 420 sq. fl . b o n u s roon1 with <lark room. All this, and just steps to spark l ing pool. Priced at $26,750. Owner will sell, le-ase, or allo\v a lease pur· chase. O\vner trans· !erred and in a hurry. COMMERCIAL DREAM 164' Crontage on Har- bor Blvd .. suitable for restaurant or med.i· cal building. $1500 per front fl. or make offer. Additional R-2 property in rear. DREAMS. DREAMS. DREAMS. You'll Fall In Love ••• \Vrtllour cxclu.siW-\\'elllcr home. 3 large bedrooms, 2 baths: open . l'oeam <.-ellings: Oouble stoae tir~plnce Best value you'll ever fi~d in 1.his lovely ncighborhoOd! l..o\V inte1~st loan can be as· su1ned. $4.1,9(1(1. ·Colesworthy & Co. Newport Beach Offil..""e 1al8 Bayside Drive 61:>4930 . &t2·Tm Missing The Back 40? Herc's 1/3 acre PLUS in Back Bay with 3 bclrms 2 bath!; &: 15x30· pool \\"Ith di~. ing board. Try FHA or VA or 10% dO'vn. $27,500 N~wport at Victoria -II (anytime) "I' ,. '.,, . . , ,C,$11 \.:r,, .ri,~.1!!1' 546-5990 • Newporl Beach :lO' li ving roon1, 1,'Zxl<t family t-o::::::::::':l::-:-:::::=:::troom--ana-biimd~ntdc • TAKE TIIE -TOUR * 3049 J ava, Mesa Verde Near UC!. Prize ivlnn!ng 4 Visua!t:e,~ow"Self in t~~ll al· bdnn 21,~ bath wl1h at.riunt. nio1t r1111sht>d hon1e. J:i50 _st'I 2100 sq ft. Vi:tcttnt & ready ft -to add your _own .<:hOLct! for executive Sell or lease of r..~or &, CafPE.:llng (1nclud- RESALE 11 ·de<op carpe111. Fully land· ti ·. <!ti 111 1111r..-e) a lxlrms: l\~ op on. baths, di11ing· l'OOm. family $42,5.00 mom, 3 car garage, OPEN Newport DAILY, at Pete Barrett ~ Victoria REAL TY 1005 \Ycstcliif Dr., NB 646-lflll 642-5200 ~ scaped and draped. ONLY $171 pays all, Submit your dtnt'n. WE SELL A HOME EVERY 3"f MINUTES Walker& Lee 7682 Edincer 5~(1.5140 842-4455 5 Bdrms 3 Baths SHAKE ROOF Neur all l!Choois. S.."'7,{Q) best of terms, 2-8.ifJeb to the oo::an "%-bl to comm. recn>.ation centc.r & pool . .J Bedrooms 2 baths. flrcplaC1', double garagr .. A kiddie haven. , .. •f,!5,50) 10% dMO>'n. Lowest pricctl hon1e iu !his Jlnc at-ea. 646-7171 1r 546-2313 ~B?B ----- 1-oTHEREAL \'.'., ESTATERS '-• • , , t • rr; PIER &: FL 0 AT! \VEST NE\VPORT! Tv.-o bedroom, hl'o. bath honle with large living room & lovCly !anal--~0-P-E~N-o-'-A'-l =L=Y=3-=5= 2 BR. C.Ondo. Scll By <MM.r "POOi f'acU . I l\tl:-1foitf"bch. - Call 962.-6035 Huntington Harbour 1405 pa!io, on the v.•ater. Spac. iou!I family room plus 1-516 l<~ERNLEAF. Duplex, So. \V ATER FR 0 NT home, bl.'Clroon\ upper apartment, or frwy, 2 BR. each. 2 custom bit 1 story on 56' lot, presently rented, but could Frplcs., 2 patios: New car-3000 SQ ft, 3 bdnns S bath&. be used as additional bed· pcting "-paneling in front dt>n. 15x46' llvirw rm rteck I: unit. Priced for quick sale! d k al I l rooms. Price. $74,500 DON V FRANK'IN ~ on m n c.hanne n Bay & Beach ftlty. Inc. · • H.H. Sacrifice $95,®terms 901 Dove D s · 1"" NB REAL TOR & financing avail. Mr. Jnnes MONTICELLO-~ZOOO r r., E~~, 6U..i3S5 e 673-2222 e MG-2504 or 12UJ 58.'-600ft 1-BR tov.'llhousc. 2 Baths. FRENCH t'OR Sale by owner, house&: LIQUIDATION!! New 3 level Bl1·ins, cpts. drps. Encl. TOWNHOUSE g1u·age apL on 1 lot. Each 2 homes. f>r'ltta ala1bed ! dbl gllr. w/auto. opener. 3 Bd Br, 2 Ba, Total income $400 Fl'Om $'1.'i,500to138,1¥1. 4151 .. ""·""" rma, • 2 Bath! ...-....., ,... __ .. mo. with vacant separate Branford SL Blrtn/A&t. George Will iam·son ..... uuuontlnlum • Pool gueat Bdrm &: bath. Price 346--0609. ews 557-.6151 ASSUME LARGE Country. Estate REALTOR Pri"!~ .• e,,!aUo 149,500, Art• pm,,,.._..,. '========= custom built 3 bdrm home • ..,,.,....,.. 1 5·1/4•/. GI many extras. Lot lSOx:lOO'. 673-4l50 673-l.564 Ev•s. LIDO REALTY INC. Lagun• Hiiis l70C! I anytime) I::::-;.;.:::-:::-:::~~~~~ $24,500. 6°/o LOAN OWNER Des •-Lind• Isle 1306 BIG 4 PLUS DINING many, many trees: $751000. pcraac . Assume 3377 Via-Lido 613-7300 LEISURE World Lquna $29,400 Wells-McCardle, Rltrs. Slit % loen, r· 4 Bednn. BLUFFS Condo. 3 br. 2% ba. /;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ·Hills, Barcelona, Vacant. READY -~ADE F~NANC Thi& ~'t last long. Hurry! 1810 Newport Blvd .• C.M. ~~: hu~~UF dli~l:· ern:i: Lge. fam. nn. New 11 Lind• Isle Dr. lmmed PoMC:ss. 2 Br. Dbl JNG. $3. n1ovc~ you ln llun'Y! Hurry! Take OVt)r 5-t&-77'19 644-0684 eves b lk 1 f ,_ decoralor wallpapers, nat. Nearing completion, Spac. 5 Pullman Ba. SU.IXXl. Ph. this spacious four bedroom, $.19,000 GI loan $168.00n1011t.b1 .,.,,..,,,..,...,,,...,..,..,..,...... u ll-m, irep~ct". brk. linen d111pci·ie1. Park View. 49-1-5682 or'83T--8330 family roon1, I~ bu!h bon1c. PITI. l\'lany nice appoint-.. BLUE LAGOO~N-$2!1,500. 54~ln> '47,500. ~1~: ~-~e ~1~. u:~~~ Fire11lnce, fort'C!d air heal, ments. Unlimited white '"''aler coast· BY OWNER: 3 Br, 2 Ba, · Brokcr/Ov.•ncr 1 1 · 1 11 F Lagune Btach 1705 b .,, ' kll I ~.~ •• ,_ I I ~...J l'P. Ill gt', v. rm, am, 1----------lll • 111 • 1·1en, cur,~,,.., line view, in Laguna's most ca.rpc~ ..... .,s, ovey Y«.ru, 642-8235 &t+-0322 eve/wknd I bar U4SOOO and draped. RcecnUy redCC· pun•WHfl'.. wanted area. 3-~vel t.'OndO., sprinklers, ru:. Parochial & BLUITS 3 B Doi L'm1 ,dw lwetl ~: ·1 ' ~ BEACH orated inside and out. Lar~c n.vJ.J ... ·publtc acb.la. Sll,500 . : r ore• n • 1 e ..,.ve opment CONDOMINIUM " CARNAHAN spacious4TOQJlls: 2 & den, l """l 9681 • P.fodcl. View. Shown Sat &: BlLL GRUNDY 675-3210 fenced ynrd • l.'Overcd pa o. "" -SPACIOUS 2 BR I.SALTY co. Ba., Yo'et bat•, model kitch . .;:c:...:=------Sun By Owner. Ca ll-;=:==::=;::==:==::==::==::= • Excellent l\lesa drl l\far lo-Vacant . 11·"altlng fo1· buyei'll O'Wb!Elt Tr1nafered. 4 ~1668. ii 2 BATH cat'IOI\ ·ACT NOW~~ UlOO Baker, C.ii1 . 5"16-M40 who want no nlaintr.nancc Bdrm. Family rm _::.:...:=------WATERFRONT LOT Facing beaut'iful lli.rge pool Evenings call S.L;..,5308 EASTBLUFF $17,900 FULL PRICE Sharp 3 bedroom , 2 bath cai; Hornia Styll' homr. NEAR THE BEAOI. Carpets aod DrBpcs and ALL ELECTRIC KITCHEN. Submit your do11•n payn1ent to a low $138 per n"1011U1 including taxes, WE SELL A HOME EVERY 31 MINUTES NEW LISTING w lk & L Glam"""' 4 BR. "°""' '" a er ee pert. cond. J·.,.m. rm .; T~ ft. new outdoor decking, Excil· 2190 Ha1~bor Blvd; _at Adams ini::: vit'\\', Near shops & 515-0'.16:i Open 111 9 Pl\1 schools. $47.500. Cathryn T<onllle EXCLUSIVE 1··" 11-pla••, ,.~. hall, (··'t DAYFRONT PENTHOUSE "'~ -"-t 51 fl U-"-,_, ~ I 1v111g Jn priv .•. guard prv. ... ..,. "";/ w p 1 1 2 BR 2 ... _ '°"'c~n uw1. .la.le jwrt 100 yard11 from p1·1va e dl•I•• rm.~ hu•"I-•·.,,,· •Ira anoram c v ew. ' ._, I bold J Xln buy ( tected comniuuit)' .. The price .. ·-o " .... "--'·· •o;c 500 10~ d 7,,, eue ot, l at beach. Laguna area, per ed •·1•· b"· 125 500 54~1720 L'Ul;l\a, ....,, "'IV n, ;v __ , •'" will please you, too! '""'"'• ,,.., • · · inl. McKenzie, Rltr 646-0732 .,,."y -:i,000, for ~r round livlna:., in. "8 /B" REALTY HONEYl\fOON COTI'AGE Linda Isle Development vestment or rentals, &!Olrtg 675-3000" 6T~ EVES. and income on corner lot. BLUFFS· 3 BR. 2 BA, a"11t· Biii Grundy' 675--3210 completely furnished In strlk. OWNER'S LOSS YOUR GAIN Both Houses lent"': patios. level condo. $29.500 or ing l0t:ale decor. Two story Low downs: 7%'k 1st trust lea.se/oplion. ~2039 with lower carport, storage, dyed. Owner alter 6 p.m. Lido Isle 1351 laundry. Fully maintained >lt<-2394 :B::•:..Y:;<r:,:•::•::.l ____ 1;:22:::1 1 ----~----gorgeous arounda lnclude 2 Ju.st $1500 down on builder's NEWPORT llelghta rambl-t~INE Baycresl Four BR VARIETY· poOIS, t.ennlc, efc.: dOae tO repo. Assu1ne loan on 3 bd· mg ranch slyte 3 holnn, _ oome for sale or trtne. or 4 Bdnn. homes available super mkl., 11hopplng. Cout rm 3 bath, family room, ah11.kc roof, frplc. s:?S.950. secluded street. large yird. lO Ft. to 45 Ft. Lots Hwy, Exi:cllent buy, must ~rv\cc porch &. fireplace!. Kingaard R.E. l\1J 2-2222 '";~=======:: FROl\-1 see to appreciate. Sbown Full plice $:5,T;;::> lmmedl. f ;;; S60.~ To $97,000 upon apptmt by owne r, at(' ~'lion. Heritage Real 4 BR.· 1* ba, am rm, Dover Shores 1227 Walker Rlty. 675-.5200 pl)one 49!}.2lfi2 or 837-0791. !!!!!E''!"'!!"!'~'""!'!!lll"l!'l~(~"""~"~'!!v!!<1!!l•. I ~~~cl:iaJ:la~a~~~ .::;.;;.;.:c._::.:;:;.o;;__...;.= 3300 Via Lido, NB Open SUn. FANTASl'IC VIEW BEACH BARGAIN Klogaard R.E. Ml .2-2222 IM~~!~~b~~ -3 BR. Jl<o, 2\0 Ba. Con-OLDER 3 Bdrm. c<ilt.sp, 2-Sty, · 3 BR .• lmmaculall!! .fANTASTIC prestige l'Orner :,teps 10· OCt'an. C.its, drps, loc1ulon. One of a kind wilh l f ba's., bit.Ins. HUGE "BONUS ROCTh1 4 Br, 4~'1 Ba + niakls. Full tem~~-y-, Arc h i t ect !~dcd Bo~~h e1~;:m·,~= PLUS 4 Bdrms. Near all. 1 8 ~~ ·dealgrieu & bit. Lo lilt · oogt h view • ay &: ... 1n11. 1 ,_ bl 1 B -a· v'-wl •·kl·~ 500 Priced right al $29.500. raruiwra o oa n . y -" " "' · nn " ' R.ltr. 64~9'130 Eve 548--0120 Hlgh ce\llrigio. 5000 aq. fl. Owner. Phone • 613-2854 ta1: RlV IERA ltE TY built around court. 4 car appt. 30808 Coast Hi&hway g<.r. &z: malnt Immed occp, ~:::;:~----~-<-.. th Lam'"• 4~ -LrDO lile a~·"-nt. Trade .,.,,,. .. --,,.,...~ $178,DOO. furnished. Assume ._,-uu 6%% klan. Owner, 548-7249 $25,000 equJty for clear boat * VIEW HOME * of rqu8I val ue, P,rtndpal1 3 BR, 2 BA. lg llv J'ltl• trplc, TIME FOR ooly. Coola'l Mr. Hal'Otd boam c<illrlg_s, all ~oc.,.lher. QUICK CASH '''"'"'"· 1213' 723-0114 mo "'"'"''· 1• """l"r \ol· Coldwell Banker & Co. '""'" ''mily "''"" w/BBQ, Only $26,900 SSO N ' e o oven>iZod n1nster b d r m, CAYWOOD REAL TY ewport enter , r. ma.s&ive ui:llld brick raised 6306 W. Coast llwy., NB Newport Beach, Cahf. hearth fir'C:pll:i('l' 2\., spark!· e 548-1290 e IU.0700 ~2430 Ing Daths & waik to f.tarln-------------------eni Scl100l & \VcstcllCf shop.. 2 QUAINT J.lousei & BY Owner: $19.500 Attn.ct. Costa Mesa 1100 • REAL ESTATE SALES • ping. Petite heated & tilter. Dup1ex on 2 lots, heart of Small llousc. 184 Merrill \Ve have the . only Real ed POOL, Priced lo sell al c.dM. Al.SO clear f.1·1, Va· Pl .• C.M, Call 548-18911. I, . Estate office In the Univ, •'>il.,!r>". CALL 5.f5.IW24 10..,,,. cant, 8.i ft, nr. Brillo!. Own. ls y 0 U R AD IN Beco1ne a rea tty m G " , p di p ~ "-boo , ~ ..... .~.. s~ "787 Duer s ara 1se a ... area, on Inc miJ'lg eve!!) South Coo.st Real Es. ,,,...., . CLASSlFl.ED ?' Someone will 2 BR. Attract. Xln't ColXI. $5000 dn, $35, 100. Pretent THROUGH A a-r win ea....,, &cl< A tNSt deed !% I> toe Owne' DAILY PILOT "" Mortgag.. 1.o 0own. "'~"'· this 4 or 5 bedroom Irvine Ranch. We now need ta1c. l·M~-,~-~-.~,~ .. ~,.,,,~.,~..,,,,,--.~W. be looking for il. Di.ai 642· 1 more auCCl"Sllful rca1 1..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,...,. 18th s CM •~ 500 r--•-- I Bct.UI home on 10th ........ D of \1 l , ..,.., · ~ .. .,. ...,,o WANT AD Bargain •I $45,500. Phil ======17=1111 Sulltvan -~1. Mission Viejo co Ionia I cast e. ---e. ata te salesperson w/ OP.EN OAILY l\1arshall ruty. 6T:.-4600 Bcnnuda Dunes -finest des-H -VI interest ln' a cw, 2043 Palom• Dr; Large master bed-er: course! Roonly 3 BR, 3 Corona tlt>l ~tar, Turtle .. ve. General 1000Gentr•I 1000 General 1000 BA, Pool, furnished hOmc. Rock k Univ, f)rk area. Chok:e a~a JUSI on t.rvme .o.=;;,,;;;_ ____ ;.;.;;c.;c==c...----'-'",;_:;.o:;::;.;;;_ ____ -".;.;_ r oon1 endowed. i33,· tncfs 2 golf carts. Club n1em· Ample floor rime. Extenlllve Ave. &. :Kith, Owner s.rm~y d I .a bershi;. avail. Asking $95.000 adv. & proD\oUonal program MUST, SELL. AU o(fers 111. 000 an on a cu -ue-• ~l terms. . offel1ld. See: Le Raisor at "lied. Ali lalJC rooms, close sa·c, With large fruit Linda Isle Development e Rt!d Hill Realty to 1i.!hools, !ihops. bearing trees. Seller 11 :===-=-::-:z~zz::I Cnll Anytime SlJ.OS'lO fne1T cinemlthetbt) Bill Grundy 675-3210 Univ, Park Center, Irvine ~ 546·~80 will pay all assump-OWNER ~ ........................ -.1 OL1500L~~-11R!~TY.;.-New Listing/We stcliff ......,,.. -·--. lion costs. "'lil [inance lhii 4 bdrni 2 Lovely large l & fumily roon1'I'!"'~~:"'!!:'.!!!'~'!!!~""" I bath ·homu with pool Only on 11ulc1 duoid t'nd lll'eet DOVER 9HORES 10% down~ no loan recs to ciosc to sh<>pJI. achools, Own. 3 Brand New w/View OlANGl COUNTY'S LAlGUT 2629 HARBOR ,BOULEVARD 546-8640 ' OpH EH•l'"l llQ 1:30 A"'" ,., 500 Call u ~r building elsewhere • anx. COURTYARD pO()L pay. ....ng .-. . 0 • Ice for )>ll.rtieolan. IOUll to sell. '1 bdnns, l h<\lh! + powder Lachenmyer Realtor 546·51180 room, panelled (am rm W/ (nearclntmlthtlltt) frplc, 1' .. onnal din nn. Frou1 LLEGE REALTY 1100.000. Roy J. Ward Co. 1500Adlmsll~rilof.CM. 1430 Gala;(y Dr. 6!16-1550 1'<0 No ....... Blva., CM __ _ HAPPINESS JS - CALL 6.f6.J92S E\.-es. 644-16.1.'i CAPRICORN Living In a 1polless 4 BR.. 2 II'""""~~"""~"""""" I Yoo love tr:adltion! Di~play bl!. home il. bcin& able lo $22,500 y00r finest antiques In 1hl.11 walk to achool witfi. your , formal dining room . rt!lax Jrieonds. $25.950. Sharp 3 bcdl"OQOI on BIG 9ltt In the warmth ol the pine CORBIN· MARTIN 140 COm:!:r lot A gardcncr.i panelled dl"n with brick REALTORS 615-1662 della:ht and Ideal for boat or floor & beamed celling. Top 3036 E. Coast Hwy, CdM Jralll!r iccC!M. NO DOWN CU V.A.: $1300 dawn r .H.A.! tf Dr: area. $-I0,500 BALBOA ISLAND WE SELL A HOME Hal P1nchln &. Assoc. Best pos,alble. terms on 3 BR. EVERY JI MINUTES· ,l900 E, Coast lhvy. fi1S-092 'f'l/vcry la¢ll bc~~Cd cell. ~ SACRlFlCE! .( BR. 2 BA, llY. nn. Nice (1tm1ly rm. ' Walker·& Lee sep fi\m nn, 2.l!ly. Hl'd pOOI v.•111100 pall?, Nt'lll & clean. wl @lido k div brd. Nr S,OO;t)C(I 21Hl We&tt:.llU Or. 1\16.1711 1 chooI1. S500l dn, $45,500 Riddle&. Rosi Rltrs, .. 5-10-?Si':\ 3.\15 E. Corult 1-lwy, 6i~~ -----------·' S@"\\~lA-.tt"Btrs· The Puule with lhe Buiff./n Chuckle 0 11.0frol'!Ot' .. n•r• of th• lour scrombi.d word• h.-b.o to fbrm four s!mplti words, ICOPTAR I ....__ ,-,-, -r __., i "'N' ~uo tmus •N It -r I' I'. I' ,-THEsE. SQUAl fS • _ • • • • • . ! ~~·cW"~N~~~· lHl!RS I I I I I I SCRAM·LETS ANSWER IN CLASslFICATION BZOO ' $$.000 -3 BR..-2•BA ll9 VlA YElLA OWNER <n4) 454-&148 Huntlntton Beech 1400 WANT PRICED To Sell! La. Pu Hon\t', Cullom Xtru. yery Oean. By 9W"· 837..914.4 Apartm..-ts fOr s.1. ,,.. INVl!STORSll · ~Owner-Builder ha1 De. ~ Juxe new unita 2+&-9-12 I HOM 7 & 28, Walk to beach. A I G E "" ownor tax odvaot. .f Bedroom, large master bed· Qi aac. LJndbo" Co. room, llfV1! COMPieteiy pan-536-2579 el,etl Family Room .. &lichen 'R"'E"'N"t"'A..,.L"'S ___ _ with apa.clous eating al1!a. Separate forma l dining __ H_-~-•-F,.w_n_lllhed_~-I room, 2600 aq. ft. Prict'd at Gentr•I 2000 "'·""· 1158. Ulil paid_ 2 BR home. DWIW'Mher1 W/9f d r p1. Family, Bkt. 536-6!& O THE Rf.AL ·'.".. E:STATf~RS Rent•ll hi ShoN JOOS ASSUME t'la% LOAN GIRL 11 ....,., "1l>bl<. de- ON TUIS beautllul 4 bdnn pend, \\'Ol'(WI .25-«I lo ah&re Stratford home. Carpets, 2 Br ham "f>I· 645-2969 aft 4 d~pes & intercom thruua:b-2 RR $43.:wJ mo, Ytl& man out. Upgl'aded •~a. w/2 other men, S.A. art'&. Good founlala-Valley~lcx:a· 6'13-!ilm, 5tM30'f tkln. '200 pu month pa,ys i>======'======I an. Ste 1hb tOdQ. ,, Coste Mele 2100 ---------1 3 BR. 2 BA hcklllt, e mo~ Lo .... Aftll ~ 1llfo. mo.Cllll~ - I I j r"-'!."~-----~-.----"'!'-"'!'~--------------:0--"""9 ____ ,..,... ______ ,....,.._...,,....,.,..,,.,....,.,...,.,--..,.:--;.-....,,_=-=·'°c. =""°'""'°";r::""~:--:t"'~ ...... , . .._r. ~ . •1 • ' \...,. ,-•• ~., • •· • •• ~ .. ,',DA11.lt!rr~'~1L~or;,__~-'-Tiifiiijf,(['rr~"~111o~,~·-'~·b_"'.:..:.'"t'·~'1i'ij1o'ii or REN otoN'rALI • :&NT.ALI :ENTALS RINTALS . .-,.,.. Un"''""""" ~··· Unfumlohod RINTALS : * ...... '""''"*' Hou'" Unfumlshod ~.. ~umlohM Ajlll. ,..,,._ Apt1. Unfumlsho4 * Coll.--JIOI l IDRM .tu:mllbed hOUte '12..\ ~b...liC.U ~i t:vta Newport° a..ch 3HO Got!eral ... c .. 11 -· Sl00Co1t1 Mui 51DO Newport BUch noo LAROE UDO ISLE 2 Br, 1tudy, ,,., b&, crpil, drpl, •dultt. Le&H. OR 3--7502: ~!C:'! .... --"-"'----· 22_00_ 3 BR t BA IU.mllhed home Wf I boat alJps. B&lboa C.OVtL Av&U Feb 14th. 536-370 OilNA Cllwt, vlew, beaut. tum 3 BR, 2 BA, $4.50 mo yrl,y. 271' Sholl. - 11.tlboe ltl•nd 2355 1010 SO. llAYFRONT 1 to 10 Yl'. lease tor but toc. LOVELY TOWNHOUSES Pool, p.rdtN-. Pltio. 3 Br, 2 Ba. $325. 2 BR. 1 !t: Ba. 1055 Dovtr mo. 6'1Hl:M'..., 6'2.a:z11 TOWNTiOUSE: l BR. 2" BA, frplc, patio, pool, 2 car Ill', all bllnt. ci•pts. drp.t. Lee ~ mo: &71-SSU or ~!r? twl or wkendl. 2 BR, 2 bli., den, din. room ln CUUhaven, S300 Geol'ge \Villiamson, Realtor 6'lM3SQ 673-1564 Eve1 NtwPort Heitht• 3210 1 Bdrm $1"<! mo. KU & WA· ter pa.kl, Lit &-las! mo. t'tnl + $~ Oeanlrt1 dep. Adults 6'6-1409 Beiwt. f BR. 3~ balb home ========= il 2 BR. 2 bath apt. I: 2 boe.1 ple:r " dock, FUm. $1200 .... monlh. Llnd1 lllo Development BILL GRUNDY 675.3210 $370 ;mo/)Tiy. f\im/unf'um.. llollal>tful 2 BR. 2 BA, frplc, l car pr, 2 patiol., dock. AduJti Olli¥. no pets. 61l>-1880 Coron• dtl Mtr -----f'BJ\. 21,~ ba. split lewl Don V. Frankl In. Realtor •~rm •• 2 Br. hnnn1,c Frpl, .db!. aaraee. aan:te.ner Avail Im. med. $2f.(I. 67>1461. m...an.1 $395, LEASE, Ot:ean view, 3 BH, l~i BA, DI Rni, pool, & yd w-e incl. 642-1071 $121. Nice 1 BR Duplex. Huntington Betch 3400 Drapes. Child le pel OK. Bia. 3 BORMS 2 baths. 2 car pr, 53f..69lll cpts/drps. Walk to shop- RENTALS plnri. 12 25 /mo. Bia. -Unfumilhod 546-41'1 1---------· 13 BR house. cupelfi, built. Gener•I 3000 Ins, fl!nced In ttar, double Single Adults 2 BDRM., idUI loc. riett puk • 1hoppJnl. $150 Mo. Ntwly dt!oara.led. 646-11191 1'"'URN. 2 BR 1ludJo apt (or urtlum $UO). Joann St. No pets. 5(9-3437 1 BR gan.ac •Pl. uW pd $100 mo. 1 workine aduJt. no pell. 274 E. l!tlh St., CM. Luxury alnale, 1 A-2 bed- room •{l0.rtments1 _ ~umilh­ ed arxl unturniBooa, with complete privacy and taDd-N .. port INch 4200 S'"•J>ed country club atrrio. Ntwport Beach pherc lncludlllg $750,000 """" ot ,..,.,, .. ,al racll. Gn•110 lt'es desta:nei.: and operated Mn jlW for """1' pooplo. ENING RENTS FROM OP $1 f5 lo $3Ci) NEWPORT BEACH 8IO IRVINE AVE. IRVINE AND 16th 1714)~ IMMmlATE OCCUPANCY GRAND OPENING!! · See Award WlnnlnCJ MERRIMAC WOODS! • ORANGE COUNTY'S MOST BEAUTIFUL APARTMENT COMMUNITY Just compl•t9CJ I or 2 a.droom, 2 Ji•rh. Air· cond., complttely soundproofed, self clttn· Ing ovtn1, wood cellinvs, cll1hw11hert, lush ltnd1cep1ng with 1tr•em1 & w1t1rfall1, el• v1tor1, BBQ'1, clubhouM, 11uni11, Jacuul &. swim pools, private 9 a r 1 g • w/1tor19•. Everything new. FROM $140 • $210. Adults pit•••· Just E11t of 2600 Htrbor Blvd., next to Ntbera Ctdlllac, at 425 Mtrrlmtc Way, Co1ta ·M111. 5'5-4300. Move In Now ! b&NTALS Coita Mes.1 5100 GARDEN GROVE Apt1. l'urnllhod Luxury a:arden apertmentsl--:.----'-~"--, ---------- offerinc oomplOte privacy, Lt9unt Betch 4705'1 · . . UlOO Oiapman Ave. ORLEANS APTS. DELUXE 2 Bf. WtltcllU klc, Pool A blt-in1, Ad.Ulla. $220 No leaae. 642-C74 3 BR. 2 BA. Nr ocean , Frplc, d•hwhr. $23S mo. )'rl:y. No pc_ta. 5D4l91 wk~ 9-5 Newport Slioro1 lMMACUL.ATE 3 BR. apt. Lell&C S235 ~r mo. Frank M"""'111 RJ1>-:-6'1M600 Corona del Mar 5250 ~-[I. . • Whlddy1 W1nlf Whlddy1 Got? SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR NATURAL BORN SWMPERS Spoclol Rile -· S Lin" :.... S limn -5 b<lckl •UlU -AO lllWST INCLUDE I-Wiit! .... fteWI i. ""9. ~llt' .,.. ""' 111 lrHI, a-YOUlll ..._ tl'llll llr ...,._ •-.t •ne. ti Mwrll&-. 4-MOTHIHG l"O• &Ale -1'1V>Dh OHL YI To Pl.w Your Tr1der'1 P1rldlM AO PHONE 642·5671 ON TEN ACRES Sonar Oiallenger '82 Ship 1 ir, l BR. Furn 1; Uaturn To SOOre J.tarlne Radkl. Fireplaces I priv. patk:t I ,Good aa New. \VUI t.rr;i ' for Pools. Tennis. Contnt'l Bkfst. Sm. boat, property, C.B. 900 Sea Lane, CdM 6f+.:?6ll radio. etc. 5.f<Mi99'l IMaeArtbur nr_ <Nat Hwyl_ 8 unill, 3 110~1. restaurant. t.akeh'<lnt, La~ F~st :! Br, 2 Ba, pool, te.Mis, fish· ing, boating, clbh~ priv, $10,400 eQ. For Land, l n- coine, or ! 494-8463. (4 blks w. Sant& Ana Fwy.) ( l l•U 6.1&-3030 beautiful !•ndscaping A BEAtrrIFUL l..l!.Jlf! Bach.. unparalleled ~Uonal apt. Walklng dlsWlce to . . beach & lhops, Ocean view. • vac. Cl lot, duplex + 2 &: 3 BR. avall. Adulls only, QUAINT-priv l Br, ·beam home. Wanta 'l'rtr Pk, Ac, '63 Cadillac, Sharp, Prilll- ing press &: equip. Truck. n1trcycle, mini·blke. \Vanl llmosine, boat or what have you. 645-0077 alt. 6 pm, ANAHEIM NO\V LEASING FOR ~IARCH OCCUPANCY' m So. Brookhurst Cl bU<. So. ol Unoolnl (714) 7Tl-4500 South B•y Club Ap1rtments !acd1Uea tn a country Blt-im. Lease $170. 49-J..244.9 club atmosphere. Now or 494-5303 leiulnK in Newport Beach.1'STU="o"IO,,-.,.apt..,..., -u"1"ll-:'J>d-;-• ....,-1~1> blka beach. SUl&!e pen10n. lttodels open 10 am to 8 pm $125 mo. m89-i6 Furnished or unturnis.hed Rent& fJ'Om $155 to $310 -oakwood 1 BR. Apl ; al3o &Jeeping rms, UHi pd. Free TV & radio. 23JO So. Coast Hwy. Hotels 4975 Garden LIDO soores Hotel & Mart.na clga, \\'d pan'la, shg: cpta. or !. F.q, f.KI0,000 all or 1741 TuaUn, Costa Mesa Adult, 110 pets $170 yrly. part. Price RJty. MS-3209 1'.l&r. Mrs. Ca~n. 642..fSU 673-7629 . TOWNHOUSE: NeWJ>Ort, 2 e J lkirnu 2 baths, many eX· tras. ~/month, • 4 Bdrms 2 batha. $200/mo. Wells-McCardl1, Rltrs. 1810 Newpan Blv.J., C.M. 548-7729 644-0684 eves Lco=R'-o'-!.IDO=~-cAPl'S==-. ""'2~B=R. BR. 2 BA. New cpt, lge pa. Lower levels, io t u di o a. Uo, pool. $6r\f eqty. Want FrplCI, pooJ, dbl carports, P'l-escott.. Ariz. property or patios. $175 -$220. 673-3378 ! ?! ! Agent &t6'.-07l:! (2J One acre k>ls, dear. $6000 Value. FlagstW, Ari. zona. TRADE FOR Califor· nia property or ? Owner 67f>.3950 TRADE S2.500 F.quify • 1 Acre ror TD -car . Boal . Trailer. Kant1e. Corner lot. 962-8047 3-4 BEDROOM homes. Good A rt f Si>tt-lal winier n1onthly ral· location. Excellelll con-Fountain V•lley 3410 Coste Mes• 4100 pa mtft I es: Baylront Lanai Suite NEW adult con1munily, I &- 2 Br, all uUI pd, pool, shai: 3 BR, 2 BA, stove, retrlg., Lido Isle Bayfront, Trade available Feb. 2nd, $28). $25,000 equity for clear boat 6Ta-2698 534-7558. o( equal value. Principals L..0\VER Duplex. New J y only. Contact t-1r. 1-larold l'edec. Ocean side of hwy, Johnson, 213/1'23-0114. S~ Mo. Adlts. s.tS-5962 Have ba.yfi-ont, pier & float, NEW 2 Br, den, 2 Ba view, with. 3-atory home, VaL Crpts, drps, sundeck, $2116. $.125,000. Want resid., com- 772--0367. 530-4599, 535-3864. mere. or Jndust. units. ~Oor m.9920 8-2 BR. units, Tucson, Ariz. Showing good return. Trade for 01'8.flge Cruy. home or inc. 1st.Loan can be assm·d at 6%. R. lrn•in Rltr 675-6060 .12 units +.. Close to Harbor & Ne\Vport, CM. Value $97,. 500. Want ho~. Owoe.r will cirry -no tin cha:s. Leon d It ion. Immediate ;...;.=="-~~'---S462. View Studlo Suite $255. "°"""Jon. From Sl90 10 4 BR. 1235 PER '10. * SUNNY * 1700 16th Street up. !{;IC"'"''"'· Ma Id, C(l>ts. bll·irui, drapes, gar- age w/stor. area. Adults only, From $1,j(l, $350 month. CALL 56-8424 D1:ape1. 0.)'I 642-4210, Ev11 phone, coffee, Ice. Day-Week. Soulh Coul Ro~ Em". ,.,_,,., 714; 642-8170 611 Udo P•rk b.-. 6"'800 Balboa Bay Prop. 673-7420 Huntinq:ton ·Beach 5400 I.BASE or Oplloo to Buy < LOVELY 3 Br, bar<leo, 11~1• * .ACRES * RINTALS BR 3 Oaths. &aulftU!. $JfS iih.OOs;yard, pets 0~ MESA MOTEL . Apts. Uq.furnished 2_41_•_•oc~••_o ___ .,_2_·""-25 JMMED. Poss. 2 bdlms, HACIENDA HARBOR Lovely New 4 St', 3 Ba Home. Fabulous Ocean Vw. 1.a&__una. Want l.Dt, T.D, Or Income. S19,IO> F.quity. Call 543-1768 Agent. w/prdooer. Delta .... u. :=!=; * Motel Apts ' * bit-Ing • rii!rtg, Adul1' . * LOW WEEKLY RATES * General -5000 F . . v·11 Apt 0 n i y. $1 5 0 Im 0 includ. $13S. S.pl ' "'· Slovo, G1rdon Grov~ l47J ~ Khohen, TV'" m'1<I Rr-1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; airway I a s utlllti" tttrfC, pr. Child OK. Blue l siinaJ So. of 0.C vlt.-e Heated ' Pool 1• Be·-· ••••ru C•l .., -ba ,. wal•r M F I ~ · · VEN DOME "• 0 0 ••• rt * Trade Winds Rea:ty 847-8511 1~ 32' Chris Crall, twin · Vibert, Rltr. ~ an.Yfrn. ~!"-~-·'°'~~~~·,::.:::· ::·'=--·~ i:.nll p ... !I,~-I"' --a rsrou ... .1 SAIL "'N,646-MOT96&E\L. Wkly & .-,,, .. ar-range .....,, . irpo "" ....., l U f ped fuo. Nice 2 BR home. Stove. Orps, crpts, no pets SIGo. Stvdlo & I ltclrMms ~ · -..UCI. Adults only. 20122 CHEZ ORO API'S. 8234 eng, u ':( equ P • very •-~ u' I-339-6925 after 5·30 pm $30 WK A UP . r; •··1& Ana A"• 6<" ·~·· Atlanta. u .B. Nu. l, 2. 3 clean. Will trade cqty for , ...... Fam Y \Ve come. . . • -mon•'-1 .. "'''· 675-1"41 IMMACULA .·-s•. """'' ~.. ~ i• h6m lhlng TRADE $4,000 Equity - VIC'w Lot Heart Orange CountY for TD • Car. Boat • Trailer • What have you. 8J0.6040 or 772-99'l0 .._ W k M ~ -o ~· • . br's. Priv. gar, pool Util e or car or any . Bkr. S34-69llO WHfmlniter 3'll • ~ "TV • ::" (oorn. 28th St & Newpcirt ADULT &: AMILY ~=~~==~=~ rm. ~ or 536-272'1 548-2434 aft 6, &fl-47'1 alt 6. ;t~ 2 Br. Crpt.s, drpe, RJO, • na '· I . . Blvd • SECTIONS AVAILABLE VILLA MlSA APTS A'ITRAC 2 Br, crpls, drps. liave lnduitria.I Building cblldren & pct OK. Blue 4 BR, 2 BA. ;200 mo. Bltns, e ~~~~"hid~ X NEW VILLAGE INN Close to 1hopplft9, P•rk 2 BR un!um, prl patios. bid gar, kids ok, SIJO. 17«2 Want Beacon, 645--0W. C.M. crpts. drps, dbl gar, nr. 211: N';.w,Q~;a iLVD. fFonnerl35ly. Saddk lebtck Inn.! ~~C:~r·1, 2 Ba :'~ 2,v~~~:::.1·1 ;!ar.,~/l~ Queens Ln. 968-7510, UniU, T.D.'s, or 5ubmll Improved 20 actt horse ranch, Northem Calif., for yacht, hoose or apt. $46,COO equity. Owner. Coste Met• 3100 Beach A Edlneer. 64.2-3002 541-9755 rom aw .. ?\fo. charm. * Swim Pool PuV1rttn please! $160 also furn $185. I ~'="=·15>t_·~· ------Nancy J~~i~e Realty --::-7.0==-..==-l lng apartment•, GI-~ * FrpJ. lndlv'/lndry .f&c'la: n !l \V. Wilson. 646-1.251 2 BR. Apt crpts, drps, stove RENT AL 3 A family room with loft!)' Iarae pool. Needs a little clean up &: paint but worth ~mo. &><l·SPO -dntml thlttrl) .:!=~u EASTSIDE ~. clean 3 bdnD 2 bath, .ftrt:place, built·lnl, tam.Uy room & dinln& room. Full Cl.Jtlt'tl & drapes. ttlO/ month. Herl.ta,ae Real Ea- t.le 5'4().1151 I open eveal. R""t or LHIO Option Beautiful conct., ntw shq cpt, 4 BR l\fesa Verde. $273. 546-9521 or 5'0-8631 •1 ' ~ 'tl!Hfl!~ 3 BR. prlv fncd kit, bdwd fin, bltns. $130 per mo. ••• 2 BR, fncd ytd, pr. 1120. -·~ $3SO MO. leue. Avail 2/15. 3 Br. w/w cpta, drps, ganlener. EuU:lde c t-f . Nice nelahborhoOd. 543--m:z. nRAC 4 Br 1'ownbouae • SubloL "11"-...... frple, patio, 2 car car, pool. S4M317 SSS-1 Bdnn 2423 Nont St. £.side. Near Sdw:Jola. 98&-2467 $200 VACANT 4 Br, Den. 2 Ba. OK for Prtv. Hm or Hm & Bus. 934 w. 19th. Mg...1968. CHEERFUL 2 Br, gar, no pets, 1 child. SUS mo. 773 W. Wil.soD ~2*12 3705 ( 714) 6T.>-6259 * WINTER RATES &x40 EXPANOO, l lvln1 IMS An•helm Ave. BEA'~' gar. 2 small children Ok. Trd $40,000 Eq, Pasadena ---------1If.)'0Ustaythnlsummernte room, 1 ~room, SUS. 7 Q)STA A1ESA 642-2824 v•u-uLCustomdeluxe No pels. Refer. $135. mo Potential R-4. Xln't Loe. 2 FOR LEASE remains tl\e 1ame ... l Br furn mos lease, \Vorldng man or'"'"'!':!'!'"'!'~"!!:!'!'!!!!"'"~ 2 BR, 1% ba, crpts, drps, Hou s e a, Jar Fallbrook Trade unusual Palm. Spp Residence on 5 • Acre, 271 ft, Zone R3 ne.xt lo ())ufttey Club-Eq. 58M • FP 7Sl\1 lor land or ? 8J0..6040 or T12-992C C11a1mlnr Englls.11 Tu d 0 r up~ $125. Furn Bach apts couple over 35. 54&-.7ll9 NB.1'" e RENT. e bltns. priv palio, closed 2 494-842!i. G11lve, local industrial or '!. home . Prime No, end Joe. 4 Sill. See Mr~. 2135 ·Eldenl;;-=-;,::-.,--,-~~ cur garagr, Avail Mar. 1st. 2 Br condo. Carnnc. patio. 2 Ov•ner 646-0&!7. Bdrm'. F '-pl•-. •·•m Ave' Apt 6 Ct.1 AVail Feb 2 8~ fw'l'I & unfum. Sl50 -J Rooms Furniture AclultJ; please. $18;; mo. pools. recreation facilities. 1 ~~~~~-~-~ u~ .... °" liL' ' · · $17~. Cpts. drµ&, bltns, pool, 5'1S--2211 ext 4J'J Lease. SJ&-4546 N.B. l Br, 2 ba. Ma.rincr's celling1. Fonnal din. mi. · patio. 1523 Placentia. $ 19. 95 & UP "'N=E~W~T"O~W~N~H=o~u~s=e-~A°'Do;UL;'oT~Co;::ndo::i::'-. -::.,..=-=~;:; . ..,~2~1hool, Wenclitt ihoPs. Trd Spat. rrom:'Aro. $25. Per Wk. & Up FlJRN & unturn 1 BR apts. l:Onth-~filt'lflth Rentals 2 BR, 1 1·~ BA & 1 &: :? BR. Br. 2 Ba, dishwasher, cov'd Sl2,500 e.q. for Gd Securities Ba lo Pvcl. No children or -u: WIDE SELECTION ,... or dbl trailer Bayside Vil-MIYflm Really _ ff.~731 c~_ r & _ 1 B~ htd pool, 2©5% 16th St. N.S. ~004 ~O DEPOSIT O.A.C. "''llld, Urps, ~cl! clng gas patio. Eves. (714) 833-2723 lagc. ~Tl • Ml 6..c&l7. ,. Ro1ncho Californl• J Al·res of cboice ranchland Sl7,000 eq. Trd for units or ? 7 545-574.I a!l 6. 2 BR, 2 BA. Vlew home in N. maid service. Kitchens & lr.l'RC Furniture Rentals oven. 645-2108. 3T1 W. \Vi{son 2 BR Apt. Crpts, bit-ins. .* t-nCI. Lag. Bch. UXl mo. • TV avail. 45o Victoria <Nt 3 BR, 1 Bath. ~~ blk to Sl.7 w, 19th CM 548-3181 2 BR. ptly drpd, bJt-lnr,</ir. Washer/Dryer Space. $140. 1\ * * * * year's lease. Eves. 494-ruo2 llarbor). Beach. 126n tOth St ·I==::;;::;;=' ===== Adil.Ii. 00 pets. pat i 0 , Call 962-8578. I ~!![!!!!!!!!!![!!!!!!!!!ll!!!l!J!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~![!!!!!!!!""""'""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I J Duplexes Unfum. 3975 2 BR. rear hse, tncd yd, 'tove & re.tr11. !ep. encl. aar. Prefer older cpl or cpl W/Jm baby.~ $12.'i. JWal met 1 BR Duplex. Carport. Waaher/dr)'er. Tot ok. Bkr. 5M-69Sl RENTALS Apts. Fumllhod GliMrll ~ The GORGEOUS Ne\v VAL D'ISERE Slriale·l br·2 br. Fum .. unL Sauna, Act'y Rm, BUltards Therapy &: 45' pool, BBQs 2000 PBl'.!IOnS Rd. &.12-81170 $75. 2 Br. apt to W ., male or lemale, nr bch. Blue Beacon, &f5.<1111, C.M. NOW'S THE TIME FOR SHARP Bachelor unit. C1oae 67>-27'l8 or 67>324S Cost• Meu 5100 642·1235 •·.~v-A_!LAB __ L_E_F_e_b_l_Glh.-1_&_2 REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE to OC'C & UC!. $135 pay1 BACH. apt. ,Garage, swim-I----------LGE 2 BR. Pool. Crpts & BR's. New. Crp!t, drps. Gener1I General all. Relercnce-s required. ming pool, 1 blk from ocean HARBOR GREENS <lrps. Kids ok. 1998 Maple Llndborg Co. 53&-2579 Avail 2/1/'70. Evc1 & -week-4130 mo. 210 Cedar. 5'18-1111 Apt 3. 548-2808. I~==~~~---" Bu&Jneu R•nt1I 6060 Office Rental pd rn -===-.c-c,,--...,-,~ 2 BORMS. l BA. pvt. patio, ---------· I e s ..W.V••8 DELUXE 2 Bt. WestcllH loc. APARTMENTS DELUXE 2 Br. 2 Ba, heated pool, washer & dryer STPRE FOR LEASE In $145 AIO/DL.X Afobilc Home, Pool 4 blt·ins. Adults. $250 SPACIOUS Tm1onhou~ Blt-ln11. crpts, hook up. 962-8994 HUNTINGTON BEACH comp! tum, btd poc;l . No lease. M2-6774 TOWNHOUSE LIVING drns, encl """"· Clbhse •-Pamric Bldg., next 10 Air Cond)tion.d dul .,. .. ~ ""' NE\V 2 Br Duplex blt·ina. Berkshires Re1taurant. lnq. ON llACH ILVD. A ts, no pets. 4 Season' Separate adult & family com-Pool. $195. Call 540-4179 Crpl.s, drps, SlSO. Adlts, On-~9"105 Ml'!I. Frankl' De:k spa1..-e avail•ble In Mob. Ett. 2300 Nowport. Corona dtl M•r •250 munftlu. 811.chclor 1-2-&: J 3 ·BR, 2 BA. Ne\V crpts, ly. 1508 Olive. 536-8523. PRit.lE bu siness Joe. newest office building at 548--6332 Bdnns, furn &: unrurn apts. l.inoleum & drapes. F're8hly 1-='===c:-:-====::. downtov .. n Colta ~f e 5 8 . prime location in Hunting- ME RRIMAC WOODS 2 BR. 1 BA. blk/ocean &: $110. per m_o. &. ur. painted thruout. Pri patio, Wtstminsttr 5612 20x95'. Call 548-J40l or ~~u~f~lh.e~~~~~~l1;:~~ Furn unill avail see aci ha.)'. VielV. Prl pat io encl a:ar. $19a. 873-3690 !----------548-3210 Age Be h Bl d d.r cl .... 5100 , ,00 M•u~ Adults, no pell. $180 yrly: • Larse-garde.n pa tl.os LG BR, cpts, drps, bltn.'I, 1 on a.c v ., 1-ear · ._. rri-67~7629 , • Open beamed cellmgs ATIRACTIV&-Clcan 2 Br· perf cpl. 1 child ok. $135. Slore, office. deRk space. cads to private parking mac Way. 545-630() •Fi-pl•-. , . R".". Room• crpts. drps, bltn~rt. 10090 McFadden. 8J!l--226i 1842 1 lot . $50 f:!r month for ,.. ·" .. Adlts, No pc&: $13J. Newpoi·t B vd., C.~I. space. De~k ano cnairs SUS CASITAS Balbol 4300 • 2 pools, saunas, nursery 548-6169 5'18-0388 available for $5. Buslne&1 school. Santa An• 5620 hours answering seivi~ ~· 1 BR ap11"· NAduils. IMME!>. OCCUPANCY 2 BR unfum. Duplex. Crpt & Offlc• Rental 6070 available for $10. All utiJi. on)', no pets. 2 0 ewport 3 Br, 2 BA + den. 1 blk to 270o Peterson Wi drps. Middle aged only $1!la lo Sl35. LARGE l I: 2 Ucs paid except telephone. Blvd. &U-9286 bay & ocean, Winter or Cost& Meaa sk..oo70 please. Phone 548-0tl2. Br. atudio Apia'. (b1-ple.x). DAILY 'ILOT 2 BR studio, carpet&, drapes, yearly. Eugene Robi son Nr. Harbor It Adams e BARGAIN_ BeauuruJ lg1! Crpl.s, drps, frpl c, l1e Wni-LAGUNA BEACH 17175 llACH ILVD. pool. 1 child ok. No children 0 w-ne r-Agent . Anoe. ly kitchen "'/bltnl. 1 child Air ContUtloned HUNTINGTON llACH &&f'S 2 thnJ 8. Ca.I.I M&-04!16 w/Burr White Rt al tor NEWPORt RIVIERA 2 BR apt. 998 El Camino olf. no pets. Nr schools. 22.ll ON FOREST AVENUE '42""4321 alte:r 6 675-4630, 646-&409 eves. TI-IIS ONE \VON 'T· LA ST Dr, C.M. !>46--045l So. Center St. (Nr Warnc-rl. Desk 'pace avsllAble ln COSTA 1'1.?.sa oUJces. A/C, WNG, Fabul,,..11 4 Br Town. • DELUXE J BR Apt 2 REAL ESTATE neweat o!fice bulldlng at ~ crpts, drps, Parking. 1555 hfic. Avail lmmed. 2% Ba, childre:n okay. 998 E. GeMrll prime location In downtown Raker, 646-4833 or 548-4m Sepr dining rm. ti11lc, crpt Camino Dr. 0.1. s.16--0451 l..quna Beach. Air condl· S~1ALL OUice on bllS th.ru~ut. encl patio. 2 car J BR 2 BA Condo. Crpts, Rent1ls Wanted 5990 t.loned, c~rpe~:'1-be!uUful ne .... Costa Mesa ~55/~c;~; gar, child ren & pets OK. drps, bltns. pool. Patio, entrances. l' run!agc on uulltles included. 642~ Rec. ctr &; Olympic irz pool. g1'.ra.gc. $225 mo. 54:;...5270 Forest Ave., rear leads to Membership incl. Avail on MunclpaJ parkini lot.. $50 HAYE large 2 room offiet 6 ~io Sub Lse al SJOO~Io To NEW dlx. 2 BR. 2 BA. Sha, per month for space, Desk swl~ lo share lv/young lnspecl Call ~trs, LaVoie crpls, drps. Imme t occupy. RENTAL FINDERS and chain available for SS. prnf I. Cd~1. 67">6171 6070 $14C .l up -ATTr'.ACI'JVE, l ClZAN. Bachelor. Apts. bdr .. pool, uW paid, prdcn AU util incl $85 up living, adults, no pets, 1S)() 315 E. Balboa Blvd. Walla~ Ave., C.M. BALBOA 673-9945 e NASSAU PALMS e 2 BR upper. $17S mo incl t BR turn apt. Pool utll-yearly. 507 E. Balboa 177 22nd St. 642-3645 Blvd. 673-6880 Rltr. DU\. 1·2 BR, aL1e1 unturn. Huntington Betch 4400 646-8497 after 5 PA-1. $1r~s1so. S.0.:973, 545-2321 ,_ 'k L 1''* Buslne11 boon an1Wcrlng BEAUT. air conditioned of· QUICK CASH Adlts. no pels, utll incl. lltw -..,.-,======-2 BR. 11,!i Ba. Stove & r: • •· 1""' a...,.,,.. servi~ available for $10. lice, new carpets &. pain!. r.tonrovia. 548--0336 STONEHENGE APTS. MARTINIQUE reJrig. Easts Ide C.M. ~ •:,;~~~,1•11""""" All utilities paid except ~O nw. Call 645--0545 days QUI!:'l' 2 Br duplex, bltns, :Z BR 2 BA di I "· LUXURY APTS Sl70 l'-1o. &l5-182Ci. 646-0058. --..__ •1-11 111t1tu telephone. l"S NEWPORT BL gar, patio, ~ide. Adul ls, ' ' $IWiu, rec. DAILY PILOT "" VO. THROUGH A no ptls. 36416th Pl. 642-1298 rm. Adults, no pets. 2320 Ex~Uent parll:-llke surround. LRG 2 & 3 BR. Crpts, drps, 1 • LANDLORDS e 222 FORES? AVENUE JOO sq, ft. opposHe Newport RENTAL • : SR, 2 BA _ _ Florida. 536-2730 lnKs, PCtoJs. Extra parking, or 2 kids ok. 221• Coll~c FREE RENTAL SERVICE LAGUNA BEACH Ciry I-tall. 6r;,.1601 ~iiis':!. ~a-$85 & UP. Nice l ~ 2 BR PRIVATE. QlnET APT! Nr. shopping, .'\dull!! onJy. Ave., Apt. 2· ti46-0627 Broker 53+8912 49+9466 BEAUT. air conditioned of. Trtr. llS E . lSlh St., CM. 1 BR, blk to beRch $150 1 -2 & 3 BR APTS JUST completed 2 BR. crpts, CORONA DEL MAR fice. Ile\\' cal'J)t'~ & paint, --' DAILY PILOT 642-7429. &42-l~ ~14th 5.16-1319, ~1734 ALSO FURN BACH. drps, bltns. Adults only, no 1 ,,5 1110 C ~N.;.o_w-""°-'-rt;...;.8_0"1"-ch..,_ __ 3200_ 1 TRAILER 0 Rooms or Rent 5 Office Sp•c• Av•i'I mo. all 64:;..or145 days _ Re 11 red r 1Tn Santa Ana Ave, C.M. pets. $155. 642-30!l2 l /B Student. $70. 140 Cabrlllo, Seti Betch 4450 t.1gr, Apt ll3 6-16-5542 2 BR. Crpted, ra~. oven & WVELY room & bath,. Atlcntion! Attorneys, acroun-Industrial Prop. 6080 Adults Only S~ce 1. C.t.t. disposal. Sl25. Apt c . 132 E. spacious closets, pvt. en. tants, insurance, C'tc. · even l BR, 2 be.Ju, apllt level sWS WANT AD LRG 1 Br. Furn. No Lse. No STUDIO A-t Id 2 Bdrms 1~~ baths, built.in Bay. 194-7792 afl 7 pm. trance, encl, garage. pool. smell business. 2 /'OOm suite, z BR.. 2 baths .......... uz clilld w pets. $1i5.' 64.1 married tpl :,: ~;~~~r dr1ngc & 0 oven, cs,rpets & bre11klast & lunch priv's. Jn new ca~tlng, private en- AVAILABLE NO\V Shiilimnr Dr., "A", C.l\f. ~·-d J'---' nipes, q,sc lo schools. :r.tonteccllo. $85 mo. 5,57-8560 trance, private bath. G11lund •· • .,,.., 01 0 · app ......... ..,,.. 1160/monlh Newpo~ Booch 5200 · 11-"" 1 II" Bay A ll<•cl> R<aJ17, 1..,. 1 BR DUPLEX, $ll5 "''"". N• bo"h. ""' mo. DAVIDS.ON R I " "'"' ''"' _,, -.,. I. ~ mo. 901 Dover Dr, S\lite 1216 NB 842-5678 Adults. 1st & last. (2131 m,.2425 ea ty __.__ Utu, pd, OwnC'r 67J.rn7. 1~"5-~2000~=:::""~·=·518-«1116~~~::~~~:::::::::~::P:ho::..,~·~·~1""'33~~=1~~~~::::::~~1~........,~~~i"~Er.vo~··r'~'+iu~""! EASTBLUFF _M_•_••_l•~·-T_r_lr_._c_rt...,•.~599,,..,.,7 t.4odern Offf Sant• An• 4620 Lg. 2 BR, 2 Ba, crp'ld. drp'd. WEEKLY rates Se.A la~ i'ra &IOJCle, $135 2 rm,!,~ .,.,,,, •nGE, ·I-hi! -...i., MESA VERDE 2 cov·d. garages. Xlnt loc. filotel, 2301 Newport Blvd., Air cond. Seery seivice, ...,"" ........... .. ""'' '"''"V 2 nr i;hopping, sch.ls. & chul'ch. r -,ft M " .. ./ BUILDER OFFER.i NE;\V 21,500 MJ. ft. delu:..:e bldg. Leased. choice Or a n g e County area. Proper ty clear. Owner w/c1arry 1st TO 81ii %. Prepd 1nt. ok. 5.10-3645 am, 8'lt-St30 pm. NE\V Bldg., Jl .OC(l sq ft for salt-or lease. For deta!ls tum 1 BR. apt ltri-plex), BDRM APTS nt: 3000 Roy. es. 816 Amigos \Vay # A. .....,,.... esa pariwig, centraJ.b' located, Bltns. prq!:. 1 infant OK. al Palm. Z'l64 Hickory Place. $2SO per mo. lyrly.l G H 5991 So. Calli lit Nat. Bk. Bldg. llattia lttalh· No pell. 2DJ So. Center St. 2928 Pepper Tnte. Cat'p('ts/ uelt omee-~---C. Robert l:~1tttss Realtor 6"2.6560 "'9 •• (Nr Warner). drapes, bll·lns. i\ituhs only. ,.,, . &fl.&o•e o PRJV. Roon1 for elderly lady Costa Mesa 6"2-1485 l;:========'I Rltr. 548-3209 OJ.· ::.1Q.55.1J!!. --· ln lie. guest home, Call NEW Bld1. Office Rental!. 12 RENTED SboPS on ri.n Sant• An• 4620 ./ I BR Duplex vol pnv yrd. W WP I a.a fi46..3391. Accu1 to Santi Ana • San acre. Of. 150 fit % dn. &I, I-"="-'-"-:;,_---= ru· UCI, $100 ffi(). I'"""'"'""""'"'"""""'"""' I ========= Diego Fwy & Crown Valley ':-''="=TD=='=O="="';';;·;';;'S.;;l;;:>t;;2~d FHA-YA ~ studio 1 Rm 11p1.. In;: yrd. Ml1c. R1nt1ls 5999 Pkway. Call llJ 831-1400 or I : $23•500 • ulll ":',·.~ "'°. ;.,".~ SPACIOUS new 2 bdrm 1--------<!19-41911 oves. ~ommorciol 6015 -~~ 2 b th N h I FULLY enclosed garages. SM OFC liiiii ... ~~~ ... ...;;:::1 e • r, • opp ng. . • fend stor. area. 1 · Col)' l Bdrm hOJne in mint TERRIFIC 2 lxlnns 11,~ M•rlner Squ•rt Apts. $25 p:o:r mo. Remod. to suit tenant. Ltd INVEST condition. EKtra large lot In balhs, 111\ai'P, carpelll/drftp. 1244 lrvlne Ave., N.B. * SiCS-:1921 '* encl stor. Prefer' to •hr excellent Sanla Ana Joeation. e11. Approx. 1200 sq. fl fcnc. 64S-02J~ I CAR prage on alley. l\1esa s.cy. Ideal Joe. $135 Incl '46-7171 * ~1)13 ed, Avail. 211/'iO. Sl5s/n1a. Vt'rde attL S 15 / n1 o, ulll. 642-72Z? '·D T!IC RF:AL . ' Cc·~T l\Tf:RS f'our Star ltealty &l.>-4412 1 ~or 540-5699 ATTENTtON Altorncy or BEAUT. 2 Br. Now, °"'" IAYfttONT ACC'1ll0""11. 1'00 "I fl carp'd, stove, gnrb. dlspl.. 2 BR. 2 BA luxut')' apts. Pri, Income Property 6QOO Delu:(I'. Rcu. R e nt . priv yard. No rhlldre.n or l"tTtiCt, e:lovalors, aubtcr-2 HOUSES ON WtE LOT _5'l-<111o.=;;L==-===~ l"'.~~':'.::;:"="';:;;:;IJP<~ls~. ~ll~00~.~-~~1~12~:.:.:.:.· T11.ncen pk'r . All elec. Poot, •••nn.~n·s -~ I • 80111 2 Br, !Iv, rm, dlnin<> 11UU\.U".i:.l1. ...,...,• 1c..n. '.tt'tUl1t 8a1ch 4705 I 2 BR, ''~''· .. "P•. •-·I soft waltr, boal tklck,. $350. . .. ow 1 SI Bid •• r u• '"' •rci.. hit·lns kltcllcn, 1 be.th, f."e n 01'!: · n.o:nl or l11 Bayf:ront Property In Newport Be&t h • 1.i f'ttt on the &y Zol1fXI for commercial use Ah1jor boul~rd frontai:e S220,000 • 'Penns Ll•ted ExcluaiV~)' \Vi!h CUM PLETELY fill"n~ pr, -AdUJl3 only. No pets. tlp. 312~Coa1L If\\)', New. w/own yards. \V a I k In a LM. $75. 1f9 Riverside Aw:., : • 111 d Io. k It eh en e ~ t e Vic Harbor & Bakt'r Shop 'g, ~"°='',.,· ,-,,.,......,,.,..,.,......,.,-dl5tan<.'t to achoo!A, •hop-N.B. ~2U4. I aPflrtment.s. Senior adWt• sm. 642-2.18!. Nf:W 2 Bdrm 2 blllh trl-le:vcl pine center .. churches. lest Loc•tlon In CdM I only. $100 and $00, lnchKlintt 3 RR •P'-blt·ln range, C.Ondominlum. Pool anm " Orl1JnaJ o c c u pan 11 & 500 & lCOO S.f. Ct. dfolu.,e R!Al TORS ullUilt'~ nnd c:&J.lt T v carpt'.ta., dntpt~. 1 5 5 2 · A firtolflice. $22llmo. 6U-4?it'4 O\\-r'ICl1i. \\'ill .ell for 128.~ ornce spacts, i\•111,ll hnmed. 6 73•4400 ~'Vice. illu ire._ 2 Corl1ndcr St. ~6--5268. 1 ~ &. lk"ach R~~ly ca.sh or tr.tic for com. fhonc! O\\:ner, 612-Q Uroad\\•ay, Le.aw1a BC!ach, 91 BR b\ij)lex wl ga1;, ClQAe '1 DStUXE dAYfRONT ~rablc. mottttl? t1 0-me101'P"ICt or flESJ\ ·,~nfrl ~rt !ll\fc!~6..:. \f 9E AM· S PM t.tond'i;iy tbrouab pp·1. no peta. AdultJ only. l BR 2 BA DOCK $300. cash. 1610 \V. Coaiit Jl\\'Y., N.B. St UC'thcl T . 19th l----------------------~------·c"'c;;:ld41:::._______ $100. ~. McKENZIE 646-0732 • * ~SXJT • * J.'urn or unfurn. 6~7 S-~.1163 or ~~.;~~~-A.fl ' . DAILY PILOT RliAL ~STAT• General 11USINESS ana FINANCIAL Y-1. FtbnwJ " 1970 ANNOUNCIMINTS ond NOTICIS DAILY PILOT II" JOiS I IMPLOYMI lollo /Mn. Woon. 7100 ,CLASSll'llD::: INDEX lndustrlol Ronlll 6090 Monor to loon 6320 Gormon i. · ' NEW BUILDING 1 I TD l Tutorl'!I! '4tO * BEAtmCW<, m bus)r, P•Pulftervk••"' .......... """'' 12601.op.•Ave .. OootaM•sa s oan When You ENGLIS!ITutor ~ ..,...., priced C.M.,aafoa DIAL f!IRECT 642-5678 :;:~ ;""~.~1!.:,,'1;.1~~0 '-" Intorest Available Want it clone :':.. "::;'~;;:: ~:: :;",:,. va~:1° !:=. ~ li\OTElS. TflAllt• C:DU~TS "'' electric, Ample parking, 2nd TD Loan . ht -e\lft. Manager. M&-9919 GUEST HOMES . '"' c. Robert Nattress ReaJtor 119 • • • 8LUELINE OPER. Full 111t11us. ..................... , .. Misc. •ENTALs ,,,. Costa Men 6u.1~ T•nn• •··~ on -·l1y, JOBS & EMPLOYMe NT · c;oSTA MIRA ................. uoo INCOM• ,.0,5an ._a;,.:;;;,-"";;:.. __ _::::.:: . -~ .... -// f II.me opening in Catntnttelal HOUSES FOR SALE MllA DIL MA• .............. ,,. lliUSIMESI P•OPE!Jrl'"""'".o• RENT ?i'f-1 1125 ""'· Jt. ~·"" 642-2171 .• 545-0611 Ca one 0 Job Won~ .... n 7000 Blueprint lll>op. 516-9373 •• Ml'" ¥'lll011 ,. ............. 1111 TAA ILellt PAlh(S tell:I .., ..,.. .,......,. ,_ ,,,.... co1.1.10• ,.ARK .............. 1111 •u11H1ss RlNTAL .... mQ. U$S IA>pn. M. Serving Harbor area 21 yn. h BOAT CARPENTERS Jr!l!WPOltT 111ocM .......... , .• 211 0F111e• .,fll,AL. ............. " ~ ""''" s ,,1 Mo 1 c t e experts HEWf'Oft1' HIUGMTS .......... 1111 INDUSTRIAL l'IOPl!°RTY"' ..... Vl~.u6 • er r gage o. YOUNG execuUve de-'-Experie~. Large cuatom IAL.IOA COVl!S ............ 1:111 COMMl!llCIAL ...... , 336 E, 17th Street I d be/ ·~ T NIWPORT SMO&ll ........... 1121 INOUITlltLlL lltENTAL ......... ..,. isle owll cuatomtt teiatJons pois$tlon cpnitructton. op Wa&fl, IAYC•EST ··· ................ 1w <.OTI ................. ::::::::,111 lots 6100 ANNOUNCEMENTS In Qr11noe C.OUnly. SUc yea... WILLARD BOAT WO'lUCS IAYSHORIS .. , .• , ............ 11!2' •AHCKES ........ -...... ,,_.... d ~~~~~~~~-~ ... ~~~liii!m1•1ll1••••11!111I••!Jll•. -OOVlll SHORES ............... 1121 CITRUS GllOVES ............. ""' fttUST Sa-..:o;,~ s·.~ -ully •n NOTICES nper, 'prtsently asst. Wal ll95 Baker st., C • .M. w1s1cL•'' .............. 1"' •c•ua& ,,.. ............ ~........ ...... s•Rv CE ---t ~1C1a· " ... 14.ARBOll HIOHLANOS ........ lUS 1.ot.K• ELJ1Ho119 '''"'"""'"au ~Hillside VIEW Jot Heart F nd ~ I ·DIRECTORY SERVICE DIR_ECIORY ..1. 1<vlCG OIK..;Cl'-IRY u. "~5· ims a...,ua BOOl<JCEEPER. Xln't. opp. IJHIVEll:SITV f'Alllt ........... lW llliSOllT PaOPEllTY ·:::::::::·ou Orange County _ ;~/Mo Ou (Fret Ad1) 6400 · for lntrnU corp. 494--5682 for ptnOll with &d· work lllVIME ...................... lflll OllAH91 co. PltO,.l!llTY .... :m1 -. B1by1lttin11 6550 Electrlcol ·• •U• lncom• To• 6740 RETIRED Chief n -·tswaln'• -rd • d···-~ ••• , Im· IACI( IA'I' ...................... lMt OUT OP STATI PROP ............ on Balance. 83(1..6(140 FOUND Small Female n.-,_...; __ :•:._ __ .;_::; ...., .. °"" ·~v • ~ w _,, i!ASTILUF, ................... 110 AOOl\_TAtH .. DISERT ........ 41'1• •.. V" -·· .,_ -~-I ,._,. .,,_. -..1 ..... NB II Tll't 114-1 IUIDl\'ISIOH LANO , ........ 6111 PANORAMIC oetan view py, Blk w/brown &: white MATURE w _.. ANDREWS' . H .... e aeen.aa .. eml"".I'"'"" r--·~· ~.... ........... . . 111v1He TEllRACI ............ 1au •eA1. l!ITATE s11tv1c1 ..... uu ,_ L ---""'•~ Mit>ht be ...... oma.i:t iut your ELECTRIC ' .K. Clark, TAX SERVICE tn marine type of work. C.O. Top pay. profit ah. A CORONA oeL w.a ........... 1211 t.E. IXCKANOl!i .............. •2Jt C()r. wt. pvt uch., Monarch ,.....,.....,<A,., .., _., home ewa 4 wknds. $1..25 Small Jobs V/elcome 2317 Rutpn Dr, C.M. P.O. Bt-». t.u Cotta Meaa bin. ben'1. Gd. ref'• nee. 111L10A ,E•ONSllLA ......... 1• t. •· WANTl'IO ................ ut1 Bay. $25,950. 4!19.13«, Beagle. Vic. Huntington 'hr. Alter 6 pm_ llpm Free estlmatea64l-2143 M8.s2S5 appt. CA 92627 .... ~ ' Replies confldent1al ·p ,o , :,.~cf1U::s ":::::::::.::-: •• ::~= BUSINESS and 495-4519 Avt., H.B. SM-2369 MM389. 6665 e )'OU? home or mine. e Box 2C>a0, N~ Beach ~~~J!L~sU.MD ·::::;:::::;:::l::l FINANCIAL DOVER Shores: Corner of VER~ Small female puppy, VERY Reliable Mother o! 2 floors J b W ted HUHTINtTON 1ucw ,. ...... 1• :u1tNEs1 01onuH1T111 .. Qfl Galax.le & Mariners. 91• x poss.ibly Scottie, brindle col-ha Ironing 6755 O an , BOYS 11<"• 14 HUNT1NOTON t1A•1oua .... ,1..s ,,.UJt~~ss WA TEO .. . .... ••s 1""'' •tt,ooo. Call .,.1936 or. Fnd on El ?.r-... -na A·-. wants bysltting. MY CARPE'r VINYL Tll..E Women 7020 canier Rouk=I ()pm LIHOA tll.I ,.. MENT 0'"11wnlll9$ ... ~\· .&.>;I ...... .....0-!AK '" home. Pref. inf.ant • 3 yn. tot FOUNTAIN VALLIY ...... ., .. 1411 IH 0 •.•,n,MENT WANTED ...... tJIJ Fri, 64&-0117 Call 54" """" Free estimate Lie. Contr. oocro•• ~rl -··• •-· ' SEAL. 11.ACtl ................. 14'4 ~~ROHS TG LOAN ........ -... •n• LO S ~ 540-'1262 54&-4.478 IRONING ln my home. "-"· """'""' e,~ .u... t.quna Beach, So. Ltpm ;uHsET ll!ACH : .............. 1us J':WE /L LOANS ............ ms T 6100 BLACK Mille cock--a-poo, CHILI' far tnfan $1 Hr. Alteration.IJ & Med. See. will do Medicare, DAILY PlLOT OAllDIN OllOVI .............. lOJ COLLALTt5yll;~A&ANI"""'''''.. 1~2 yrs, old, w/leuh, vie. care ts "' Go-•onln• 6680 Bab·-'t"· • ... ~., -~· medical and private ins. i.n ,..,. ~-I.OHO llACH .................. IJDll REAL. ESTATI. LO ......... dlS children for worktna ru • ~-..... .,...,.,vu __. .. • Al(IWOOO .................. lsSI MORToAOl!S T ~HJ..:.b ..... '140 OCEAN VIEW LOT South Coast Plaza. 675-6549 children for worlrl .... mo•• IRONING done•-my•--•. your~. CUI 492-tHS8 1-..:..--.:.:;.:::;;.. ____ I >aANOll COUNTY ..... , ....... 1600 MONl"I' WA,tTE'ti' .... UO ...... ..,.. :in ,....,,, oUT o, c0Uti1TY ............. 1w ANNOUNCEMENTS'' Wt BAJA, MEXICO YOUNG, German Shepherd era, Nuraea supervtaion, NEW lawn'!. re ·i e e d 1 nr. $2 pa dozen. Brin& hangus. EXPERIENCED, Reliable OUT OI" STAT• ................ l60I My beautilul holnesite in ex-female, Mere<Uth Gardens, lunel!es & sn&eka, dinner if C<.mplete lawn care. Clean * ~7 * young wom.e.n wants general ~T:s~~°l':sTint"::::::::::::::::l:l: and NOTICES elusive American resort H.B. 968-4375 req'd1 Full time care avail, up by job or month. Free otfioe po111ltion. 646-2U4 MIDWAY CITY ................. liU FOUND CFrM Alb) ........... MOO Cc·ony Los Gavioto8 In Ba 54M044 Land a I 61\0 ;~:i: ::~ Miifi:'::::::::::::~:: ~~~TsoNALs .. ·:::::::::::::::::<!ll Ja.' M~ico About 45 min. FOfleUNa ~11;";"-"vic. !!!~"~."'. !~.n"· •. -..x;:: .......... my H.B. home, ::111.!'!~ea. For inlo. call tc p n, AIDld~~ ... for convalf ileacence, ORANOll ...................... 1m .,HN~UNCEMENTS ........... :6411 from San Die...-. Just off th. ..u..... .l:IUl .. t J~. ...n1~ ...... ., "'""""",,.. bef. 9 Mf, aJter GENERAL LANDSCAPE e e • .,. care or am y care. lUSTtH ........................ 11Mt 111:TKs ~·· ................... un ·-· e 673-6'34 after·.S. nr park, Wk. day1. Toddlers 4:30 PM. or weekends. GARDENER ~"'-u.,, Homem.abn, Call 541_"681 NORTM TUSTIN ............... 160 FUNe:R .. LS ................. ...Ft;wy. Less than 200 ft.1===:====:;:::;:::;:: ~ .,N:A.NllM .................. 1m PA1D 01uu .. 1v ... ~~ ......... 64l t from the surf Only 13 950 or pre llChl. 53$-0J27 AL'S Garoenlng & Lawn Rfnovatin& tree t..i ... -1 .... SILVllAOO CANYON ......... 1Ul FUNEll'll. OllECTO-. ......... 14 • . • • loot 6401 >la! t Co .. ...._.... .. , Jo""-MIOn w-7100 1.AGUMA MILLS ................ 1100 FLORISTS ........... ,.641J includes all util &-T.V. CARE For Your Child from~ n enance. mmerclal, pt'Wlin&. -• ~·.. . BUFFUM'S NEWPORT • Now lntorvloWfng *BUSBOYS* FULL TIME DAYS L.AGUNA ll!ACN .............. 11ts CARD OF THANl(S ............ 641' cable unde-'"" p ved 1-----PM 'tit 12 "'""hts. Ca l l iMustriaJ I: ~ntial. 642-8214 * ACCtG CLERK * LAGUMA NIGUEL ..... ~ .. -.. llllJ IN MEMORIAM .... ,, .... ,. ... 6411 '6'""'"'..,, a • ..... 646-3629 M11s10N VllJO ............ 17at C~MlTl!RY L.OTI ............. '411 lighted streets, clubhse & REWARD c54=3-31==66====== * * u-·I St 6a..... SA50/$500 Must be nei.t in appearance. SAK c1.1M&NT• ............. 111• c,MeTERY c•vll'T'S ......... 64n recreational laclllties \Vill _ GEN'L yd. C!·--"p, .__ mv..-ng, orage -b . h ru ~-·• SAN JUAN CAPlSTlliAHO ...... 1'1e c Ml!'TERY CRYPTS _ ....... 6411 • Very friendly gray • white ...... ~ """' ;..;.;c;.;..::...;;;__ .pcac area top &ht co. Excellent company ~"'""'u. CAPISTll:ANO llACM ......... 1ru CREMATORIES ............ 6420 give you my plarui for . Brick, M ,. .. .,_ etc. aerv. rob>Wl. Sp r l:tlr MOVING & HAULING. pays fee. ~-·d time card•, OAHA POINT .................. 1no MEMOR l .. L PARl(S ........... 6411 .... A_,_ $1000 2 BR ho tlger striped n..ale cat, 9 . H I R -· CAl:l..StAo ............ -....... 1ue .. uc11ows .. ., ......... WI ..... ~uw•g .• . me. mos old Vic Jame St 656G Pl!p11n. au • e ar;o n. Local Medlwn Dilt. Ava. $~ payroll, gen'l ofc. Type, Fee Apply In penon on11 O(EANstoE ................... 1no .. v1ATIOH se:1tv1cl!. .......... ~n Idea] for vacat10ns & • · • 8 ·• '6<16-5848 a job •• ~109, .,. .. ~. jobs alto. l to 5 pm SAN DIEGO ................ _,,1ns fltAVEL .................... 64U re .. -t $600 d ·~·-'"'c~.M~.~548-4""~5.'!~7~alt~·~r~6~·p~m;.,_ ~ ... ,>JOrQl.LllJ AIVEltllDE COUNTY ......... 1tot Alll TRANSPORTATION ....... '44f .... o:men . n. ......nee., JAPANESE Ga rd e ne r J J .R. Pierce #1 Fashion Island KOUSES TO BE MOVEO ...... ltot AUTO TllANSPOltTATION ..... '441 in 5 years. \Vrite 1'1r. REWARD! Toy Poodle White FREE Eat Brick. block, e""'d, eoun-· yard .. -.. -. Palntl-, A---"-t•• ·--. Inc.' Newport Beach COWDOMtNJUM ........... 1•so Ll!GAL HO'flCl!S ........ ~H Ti 'tinO p 0 Bo 1451 Female Blue Co"A-"Cris" stone, planters & en•--~.. ..::r ........ ... llaUICIO. 06"·~::r OUPLEXl!S FOil SALE ........ lfJt GERMAN & TUTORING 64tt Pl ' ' . ){ ......-. • .. ::r Reliable, free est. 642-4389 P•-rh•n"r.-6850 1885 Newport. CM 642-6720 -~~~~-==~"' APA•TMENTS FOR U.LE .... 1m SERVICE DIRECTORY Chula Vista, Cal. 92011. Ph. Vic Davenport St, Hunt way1 . 531-4973. State Lic'd. ... • "• ~ RENTALS ACCOUNTINO .... uee (n4) 426-3511 Day or Nite. Harbour. Call 008-2922 or JIM'S Gardenlna, & lawn • Interior .. Ext;;i;r • . Accounting Clerk BUSBOYS OR DISHWASH· Houses Furnished !~~°t1~~'rEr1 ~~=~:it, ·;1,:1;· :~ LINDA Isle lot roxso, 38,ooo.,oe213""~592-°"'5~1164=-,,..--~-Buslneu Service 6l62 , maintenance. Res. &: com· AooUJ:tic ceilings ptd 12 $600 mo. Xlnt oppty, pleat-ERS, morning shill APPb' lll!NEIAL ........... toOI ASl'KALT, Ollt 'SH .I merclal '* 540-4831 av ...... State U· Pt1'··b ynh ant working conds. Interest-ln person. 309'3 Bristol, C.M. ll!NTALI TO SMARE ......... JQCIS AUTO aEPAllS ................ UJO for equity In leasehold. By BRO\VN Leather card case. TYPING b t .......... ... .. WJ: 1 COSTA MESA ................ tloo AUTO. s,11 e1Jtt.0 T•.S."E1i'ti4t O\Vner 675-7200. Contains cards & drive.-y pro ess . CLEAN-UP SPECIALIST pnts 54.1-1787 ng duties. Fee neao, Call CASHIER: Exper Neeffll. MliSA OEL MAR .............. !105 BAIYSITTtHG '"'!=='======== '" secretary. Ge.neral & Mowing, e.dging, odd jobs. . Kay, Apply in penon, Dela.ney'• MESA VERDE ................ 211u aoAT w.1~TEN .. wce""';.:"·.sss -lie. call Art Cherry 673-8053 engineerin". Student rattis. Reuonab'-. 54" ,_., -INT A Ext Pntg. Fm estl. JASON BEST Sea ~ .... , '°" • ,._ ~~ co1.1.EGE PAltl( .............. 2in •••CK, MA,owRY •Ii:.··· ... ,s .. Mount. & Oesert 6210 Rew'd. .,. .., -""" .,.....,.., ~ .....,.,_.c-a&ea NEW .. ORT •EACH ............ 2:ZCI BUSI NESS SERV1c'e:s ....... U.I 962-9824 Loe refs 30 yrs exp Lie & E I nt A NEWPOlllT HGTS ............... 2210 au1Los1s ........ ::".:::·: . ..6111 · JAPANESE Ga rd e ne r ; ina:rd Call OI cit 64. " ,;.,.,., mp eyme gency ·°'::::.·~N~.B='-. --~-~~ NEWPORT SHOllES , ........ ,mo CAtl!llilHO U1J l.DSTOldEnglishSheepdog, ard . u .,..._,~ 22{)7 So Hain ·Santa Ana -:r 1AY51401tes ................ ms CAll NE TMAKINO n• S AC. nr Hemet: scenic female, 5 mos. v 1 c, Cablnetm1klnt 6510 exp'd. Compl. Y service. or Jlm 548--0405. · ' * CASHIER * CIU' w-obVl!ll SHORES ............... 2221 CARPl!!HTER1HG ............. 65,. h'd 2.,.,.,.., 1 ...... Free escimate. 548-8255. , PA I NTIN"INT,....... ARTIE"JClAL L1M}l_ Part time posltlon. WlSTCL.IFF .............. 22H CEMENT, Clll(l'•li """"'"...... ! eaway, lvu e ........... Fairview & Avocado, c.~. REsrriENTIAL & Comm. .. ...,.. le.A.. -MANUFACTURING-CA.1.J.: 66-2022 UNIVERSITY PAIK ........... 2231 CHILO CAlt E, Llc111M4 """"'"11 game. $j00); $50 dn 633-mO 548-1285 JOHNSON'S GARDENING Jack can do that -.1 ..... MATURE CLEAN~-H s __ ....;:;:::::,·.,.::::::;:=~.,.... lltVIN!" · ... : .................... mt CONTRACTORS .... ::::::::6'20 o 10 AM agt. • Custom Cabinet & }'um y -• Cl ~· ~v• ET Cl ·-~ 1'1 IAClt SAY ............ : ....... 11411 CARPET CL.EANING ........ "" 1 ~~===2''=::::==::::ol ""G'r ---eo pin Th"-. • . • ... care, ean-ups, Pr\lllo jolrWt. clean I: very Ra.SI GRAD ' SERVICE ;.,,M' : CARP eiaur:.-'Or EAST BLUFP. .................. 2142 CAllPn-LAYING & REPAllt 6'14 ......... ..Jo ~ __,,... .... ;o .Fum·Re-FlniAhing. 645-0991 tng, •ptanting~9112--2035-Esl.894-:3895.-847-1358 PLETED~-. ~ 1o..V helper. Steam M.1..11llc1------1f-- EI T§,.. ""' 01tAPERIES ................. w• R E Wanted 6240 •.ve at Newporter Inn. Sen. ... .. -...., '""--~ 1•" E. 11th 111.v1NE TEllRACE ........... 2us 0EMOLIT10N ·ws • · ta! al REW Car-ntorln• 6590 ~-norol •-rvl·•• 6682 EX-P.1.n.JOM:'b now --"' We ... ,, train tor mo!... ........,.. ~·0 .,, · COllOHA OEL MAit ........... DSG DRAFTING se:iiiiCE''·········",, nmen v Ue. ..... • -.,. -__.......... a<;IU WJ.I ~ c M IAL•DA ........ ~ .............. UM ELl!CTltlCAL . . .............. WANT To Buy· Duple• Lot 83'1-2311 Lag Hill• teacher will paint f:Vtl ~ in<> ot plutlc, artlt'-tal ~-:::~·:.;:·:·;..,.~-~~,_-.I LIDO ISLE ..................... :WI EOl,l'l .. M!'NT RENTAls ·:::::::"!~ . ... . . ~... "' " •AY tsLANOS ................ mt Fl!NCING ...................... "" Anywhere. Will Pay Ap-YOUNG Black Ma1e Cat. -CARPENTRY wknda, Xlnt workmanahlp, feet. Phone fat appoint• CHARMING Woman Needed IALIOA 111.AHO :, .......... 2w 111.0011s 4'45 .. <YIN\ 64.,""""' MINOR REPAlRS. No Job RAIN gutters tnitalled . Free est. 64MS19, 540-0062. ment. for Jruclnatinl FUrnlbm HUHTlfolGTON •EAC" ......... :UOI l"URNAcR'iii:iOA.1RS"Etc:.0"'"~1• prox. """"""' V'<JVU.I. Part Siamese. Oversized Rainey season almost hire! 7 •&• FOUHTA1N·v.1.LLSY .......... to111 ,URNITUltl ftl!STOilHG _... BUSINESS and frnt feet Lost or Strayed in TOI." Sma.ll. Cabinet in pr-* PAPERHANGING *·KINGSLEY MFG. CO. * Rental BUJiness. 51 W • .....,,,.. SEJtiL I EACH ................. :UM & ft l!FINISHINfi ·6'JS c M .. _ E'.A" • ...,... q:ea • 0 I b I! r cabinets. Free est. Reaan! ~2208• • PAINTING * ........... '11! 548-6116 lo am to 3 pm -~Sl~·;C~·~M~.=~=,_=,... LONO .1ucN ................. 2100 PAltOENING "" FINANCIAL · • IU't:a • .,...,......,,u 56-8l. ""'°"-011AtroE couNTY ............. , ... GENEllAL. 1e11:v1ciS' ........ "" ,___ FEMALE k 75, Uno &nl'Wer leave Hauling 6731 c. R. Kally pal nil••· ASSEMBLERS .,. CLAIMS REP. $471 SANTA ANA .................. 2•11 GIAOING DISCING ........... } coc ateel, )"OUJli" me at Ml>Ul2. H. 0 c.;.:.;.;.;;;.J:._ ____ ;;.;..c..: aid WESTMINSTIElt ................ t6U r1u.ss ' ...... :::::::::::"'° Business bi.rd, Mission Viejo, Andenon • YARD/Gar. Cleanup. Complete lnte1ion: &: ex· Exp'd only, in usembly d Fee P MIDWAV CITY ................. 261' GIEEH THUMa ,,_ Opporlunt'lles ,.~ * °'""°'' * ~ Work m•~t;,. _,......_ "' 0 '"••1'M"U"-BAR~ SANTA ANA NEIGKTI ........ mo ............... •• O.NV o.Jl.r"_... GEN •co ion. ..,,,._.,teed. ··-··-"'com,....-"'°• PE-RSO=NN,,,EL_ AGEN•CY Co.''.L '"' ouN SHOP ................. 4110 ,_-'"---..,.-'---C.C: -pa'-add b Remove tree•, ivy. trash. •--· TESTERS . ................. KEAL TH Cl.UIS 4t2G I " • ... ...-. •• ca . Free e•ta. 538-0155 LAGUNA I EJliCH .............. 21es HAULING .............. •7l1 Alfiliate ENGLISH Pointer. 5 mos Fonnl·· -" "·-1··-Grade. back~. 962--8745 2229 s Ma>'• s A •M2265 LAGUNA NIGUEL 2101 0 ., .................. ........ _..e ... '6, mar h.r:. B"~RE You paint, -··cit Exp'd In measurement ol • • .• --........... " us L.EAIHHO ,,,, CANDY SUPPLY old, female, vie 18th St, CM. """""·l DI e HAULING Ha 1.• to Cd' v ,...., I l bs MISSION VI EJO .............. VOi INTEllLOR DECOR.lf1NG ''""•n1 ""'""1"' ng! ck, G73-44S9 • ve "" Q ..... pn·-·· Coll• .. student magnetic component ........ Al9o ee 0 >AH CLl!MIENTE .............. 2111 INCOME TAX ..... ,141 ROUTE REWARD! 646-2548 plcltup licensed &. insured .. v ..... ~~ SAN JUAN cA.-1STIANo ...... 2ru 11:0N, otll•rntn111;·£1e:·::::::::,1M REPAIRS* ALTERATIONS • • Call Stew: 548--4549 meters. CLEANING women (2) to CAPISTIAMO •EACH ... -••. :V• IRONING ..................... ,1u <No selling involved) l.DST Black Lab Pup. No * CABINETS Any sU ;lob 49'-1003 l/ALOR ELECTRONICS rte 4 8 hn weekly Call DANA POINT . . .......... 2u• IN5UL.ATtNG .................. 1to1G Excelleot ,·n--e .for Jew Collar. Vic. Hun•-n St., 25 • • !·----------FOR Better P alntlni, <>•Met wo or .. ~ .. KJ!to • 11vt:1ts1ot: couNTY .......... IHSURAMCE ................... 6n1 '-V'" ""6"' ~ exper. 548-6713 H I 1 6735 .norJ6 after 6 pm., -:~f:'.J~~N"::;lt}s.:::::.:·:·:i: ~:~~:J~~:[IHG, o.tt<tw. ... :~: hou1·s weekly work. {Oa,ys H.B. Reward! 53fr2880. CARPENTRY, Cablneta ..;.O~U~N;.c..c_o_•~"-"'z..---ln:: =«-tlc 3100 Pullman St,. C.M. a.ERK. Female COHOOMINIUM ................ tttt JEWELlllY RIPA.1;t; ·11L·::::::.-an<fEv.enings). Ref.illing and LOST in Odie's restaurant Remod. No job too small. BAY &: Beach Ja.nltortaJ ce •· ' ATI'ENOANT needed tor PRODUCTION DUPLEXES FURN. ............ 2'15 LANDSCAPIHO ................ 611• collecting money from coin Man's diamond M ..... RE-Carpel! wind floon PAINTING-E:rt lnt 18 )'ti RENTALS ·.ocKsM1TM ....... ; .......... .no ope ted d' . 0 •'"''6 Qual worlt.•Call 640-2576 • ows, • •--LI. ~ · latte apartment complei. LERI<. H U I I h _.. MASONRY, lllCK ............ mo ra ispensen in r-\VARD 646-0090 etc, Res &: c.ommc'l . aper. ...... c ..... ..,..,. est Mult be OYe 18 ....... CONTROL c ouses n urn s WU MOVING 4 STORAO• .............. ange C.o. and surrounding:J::========= REPAIR. Partitions, Small ~46-1401. Accouat. Celll.np 54s.5S25 hair. Apply r 31.'-noeou-·1 llEHEIAL .. , ................... ;:::~:::· :.·~•111 ...... 61.Jt area. we establl'lh route, Porsonols ""S remodel, etc. Nlte OT day ~ cosTA MESA .................. 1100 • 111 ............... ws ~ Re , Call KEN., .... ,,..... Mesa Cleaning Service PAINTING $12 averace Hwy., So.•·-··· Ml.SA Ol!L MAR ...... 0 • 21Q ,..l.TIOS ........................ w.11 (Handles 'name brand candy1----------as. .......-.VI;>". Reliabl fa 10 .......... .. MESA ve110E .. :: ..... : .. :.:111• ;~~::t':.""';. ._., .......... art and snacks). 11515.0o cash Carpets, window•, floors, etc. room. e, it. yrs BABYSI'ITER lo 7 d co1.LEGE PA•K ............. 111s P N.., •·~ .... .,..,r .. 61111 ACTING C·-•nt, Conc~o 6600 • ..:Re;::;•·~•::;.;:Co:;;m=:m::.<'~l...:54.;;IJ.4lll;.;;::;;.. _l_n_are=•~· =63'-=7333~,'"...,.~-M=-I ~., your ho'me "cdo!M NEWPOltT IE.ACM ............ '1DI L~MllNG ................ UH required, For personal inter-...... ..... -:-""::f . Nl!WPORT MGHTS ............. 32U PE GROOMING •tot . . Ora Co Do be tuU Um 67.1"" * PAINTING .. lnUExt. El•m•n·--·-hool ~ ••.•• Nl!W POaTSHOREs .......... :mo POOLSERVtCE ... ~ ......... ,nt view in nge . area, you want to a e CONCRETE rlt ail Income Tax -.... ,. ""' u1 .,..., IAYSKORES ............... :nu POWER SWEEPl/'IG ........... •HJ send name, address and working professional! Do WO types. Local reference•. lmmed wkda1z, 67S-62!ll d t 5, all DOVER SHOltES ............... m7 PUMP SERVICE ............... "11 phone number lo MULTI· ""U have tbe .. u d'·-'pltn' • Sawin&. breaking, hauling, .. mce. 646-SZ42, 6t6-3657 dov -~·· WIESTCLIFF .......... , ... JUI ROOFINO ... , ............. 4t5t • · <a<.:> SJci J di L\ Service • ~ w~~ UNJVllUJTY rARK ........... mJ lllADJO, •-1"· Elc. .......... ••• STATE DISf., INC., 1681 w. to subject youn°lt to a rig. Quafploaly. :!;; 1n10'· Computorl--..1 DUNN BY DUNN BABYSITTER want•d. my •v•Ne: .................. -.. ttlf R&:MooeL•NG a. RePA•• ••.us B d Id B ·u h ~~ -p-•-P -~ ~ IAC K 1.1.Y' ................... :n•• IEMOOELING, KITCHli!NS ...... u roa way. Anaheim, call· n !L training course & cw1ting " 1.,_ .. a.'6.ng home, , boy1 2~ I: 5, •AST 81.UFI' .................. 2242 SCISSORS IKAR .. EN ............ " fornia. 92800 (Il4) 778-5060. the artistic humility to ac-Concret WOl"k: all type1. Pa. Income Tax F'rff est. Rieu. 642--2364 Mo"-..,... 0 "·.30 New pt. El T-22.44 SEWING .. .. ........... itM • .., p I d ks & bJ •~•n ~ lllVlN E Tl!ltRACE ·-·-...... :nu SEWING MACHIHI! RIPAllS '"' Associate cept mlnor roles until the uos, 00 ec ock YOU SUpply The Paints Br. Shore• area. Muat have own COltONA DEL MAI: ........... mo $&PT IC TAH l(S, ltwen. l:tc ... 4ffJ training period is complete'!' won<. Dick 642-1797 •ALIDA .................. J>M ~:1LOR,!N11 ............. tt7t $S & UP Liv RM &: Kitchen Painted, transp. 64>1405 aft 6. IAY ISi.ANOS ................. m• ltMI E CONTROL ........... ,,, ?.IANUFAcnJRER u so THE LONDON LA· * CONCRETE floors, $50. Call 557-8638. • LIDO ISLE .................. JUI TILi!, Cenmlc ................ 6'14 IJT GUNA ACTORS wo•-" I A job FILE EARLY BABYSrrTER. & It hoU!le· •ALSO A ISLAND .............. SJU TILE. L.ln11eum 4 M1rtlle ...... •flS ,500 Investment Into the """' pauos, e c. ny sz ' Reas • TREE sERvoce SHOP · h ._ b" h 1 PAINTING, Paperlne 17 yn. -work, 5 da.s, 2 children. Must NEWPORT WES'f .............. u1s ·· ...... '''° no, 1 Busine"" of the day. 2S mtg t ue a <e to e P & Guaranteed! Don, 642-8514 CALL FOR APPOINTMENT KUHTINfiTON IEACK ....... 34ot TEl.IV1SIO"· llla.,.ln, Etc. ...... J -N in HArbor area. Lie. I have own tramp •• reU. HUNTIHOTON HAllllOUR ..... S4os ~~HgLsTERY ................ •"' yr. history of success, now you, 0 previous eXWJence CEMENT WORK, no job too STATE & FEDERAL bonded Reta tu 64,2..2356 lAke 'ou"TAIN VAL.LEY .......... '410 L INfi ........... •tn evnanding operations to So. necessary, no age barrier. S ail bl F Income To~ •·rvico • , m. . Fomt. 830-4623 SEAL IE.I.CK ................ so• WINDOW CLEANIHO ........... m7 ~,, M be t thl cl Ive m • rea1e1na e. ree ... -BABYSITJ'ER w ed GARDEN oRove .............. 3475 JOBS & EMPLOYMENT CaliL Complete factory in-em rs o s ex us Esttm. H. Stuflick 543-8615 ;~~'"°";;;,;;Rl;;ly~B~hlg~:...;642-~1;,;771;,;l~P~l1~1~to~r;;l;ng~,';;;R';o';p;o;lr;;61~80:.: ant my LONO •EACM .............. ,,SOii stalled k ready to ....... WW group will only be aecepted home, 2 Yi· IOIJI, l~ln Gl'IANG& COUNTY ••.....•••••. :uot JOI WAHTl!D, ""'"' ......•..... toot o--I.I '"'·f ... _ oaf *PATCll p• ·~~G achoo!. Need rea.aonable SANTA ANA .................... Jill JOI WANTEO, womu ........ Ml train Principal of Jl,fgmt. pcm' a sa ..... a ... wry perso Contracton 6620 Sm'1ley Tax Serv1'ce -·~· Wl!STMINITElt ................ :u12 JOB WANTEO. abilities. Contact lmmed. Interview with the director.1--------..c.:.::.o I . A.ti. types, Free estimates rates. 675-5256 aft 6 pm MIOWAY CITY ................. 3'14 Mf:N & WOMEN ........ Jal Call 4"' ••~ f t Call ••• -SANT.I. ANA K!lfiHTS ......... SOI SCHOOLS & INSTlllUCTION .... 1iOI Once in a lifetime oppor. to ;7"1-'l'fV'I or app • Additions • Remodell.na ~ BABYSITI'ER 3:30-4::rl 5 coAsTAL .. ..... 2100 Joa Pftt:PARAT10N ........... ,... mak th t hl h . t Fred H. G-.cAi. • t2th YEAR LOCALLY • ..... _ k. LAGUNA Sl.ACN·· .. :: ..... :::::s1os THEATRICAL .. .. .1"1 e a g income mos • FUU.Y LICENSED* ., ............ Lie. JAPANESE Gardener' --::r• wee 1111 hDme. C.M. LAGUNA NtoUEL ............. s111 MERCHANDISE FOR people dream of. Starting Reknowned Hindu Splrltuallrt 67J..0041 * 54~2170 Qualified· Reasonable exp'd. Compt. yard aervice. area. 646-7667 M11s10N VIEJO ,.,.. .. _, ..... l10I SALE AND TRADE saJary $12,000 + gubstantlaJ Advises on all m•"·rs· W. A. (BUI) SMILEY Free e thnate 548-8255 IAH CLEMENTE .............. Ult ,..., ' c.ertified PubUc Aceount't • • B ABY SITTER/Housekeep-CAPISTRANO ............. Jns l'URNITUIE .............. IOGI profits. Call Ken Oittord Love, Marriage, Business, Cerpet ct .. nfng 6625 Er I GI I 5 CAP1ST11tA1tO IEACH ......... »• OFF 1ce f'UI MrTURE ........ 1ou cn41 '174-70SO Courtship. H t. a 1 t b , Ha~ I;::::.!:.::...::::.::;.;:::!~..::::; $42-2221 a.nytlme 646-9666 Plumbing 6190 • Live-n. r • bo:f 3. OANA POINT ................. 2740 OFFICE EOlflPMENT ......... ton ' .. -0 1 ;..:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:-;;;;;;;;';.;l~..,..~:m~~or~~~~~· --CONDOMINIUM .............. ,,so STORE EQUIPM&NT .......... 1111 !NEW piness & Success. No pro-A K Shampoo Special $'7.50 Ctntral Bu1lneS1 Services ou,LEx1s uNFUl:H. ......... ,,,, CAFE, RESTAURANT ......... ao14 bl too 1 rm/lea• for balls. etC. Alli" eTHE TAX ADVISORS PLUMBING REPAIR BELL MAN SUMMlla al!NTALS .......... .ttt5 SAR Eou1PME'NT ... -....... uu OPPORTUNITYI ems arge or too No job too small RENTAL~ HOUSEHOLD GOODS .......... 1021 Reliable people will be select. small: I CAN HELP YOU. comp. housedtt'g 827-3182 Penn. otfice-Rea-; Rates Must be OYer 21 A I F , h-.1 GAllAGE SALE ............. I022 Re d gl 7 d CARP • 64W121l • p s. urn1s tlU FURNITURE AUCTION ........ I02J e{. in this area & sUlTOund· a ings ven 8.)'I a ET STEAM CLEAN· 328 No. Newport Blvd. Sh•raton hach OENl!ltAL ................... 400I .\PPl.fANCes ................. l lH ing en"''• • refill &: collect week. 9AM·9PM 312 N. El ED No soap, no brushes. Opposite Hoag Hospital COSTA Ml!SA .................. •100 -.NTIOVES ................... 1111 v C t R I S F ••• -MESA VlllOE ................ 4111 SEWING MACHINE ........... l lH money from New Concept am n o ea ' an I ~~or~ .. ~·~·~~;;.;;,:."~=.;..=..:....;.F~or~A~p~p~l.~Call~~64~5-04;;;:00;;.,., NIWPORT 1E.\CH ............ "200 ~USIU.L INSTRUMl!NT ...... IUJ of Vend;~ Machines. Co. Clemente. 492-9136, 492-0076 1: NIWPORT Ml!IGKTS .......... 4211 PIANOS & OROANS ....... , .... tlJO -·., Nl!WPORT SH01t£S ........... •m RADIO ....................... 12!11 establishes Joe. ASTROLOGY PKG. wl!STCLIFP ... . ........... •m r1:1.Evts10N ................... net Th' d " y · UNIVE RSITY PAlllK _ ......... 4117 Hl·FI & STEREO ............ , .. Ult IS is a groun uoor oppor· 0 ur t'haracter Analy11s. IACK •A v ..................... 414t rAPI! REco11:01illS .......... o ttmity to obtain a very prof· Your AstrolOI)' Jdentllica· EAST BLUFF . .. ............. 4241 CAMERAS A EOUtPMINT .... '*M J bl & b . CORONA Ol!l. MAit ........... 4Ut H018Y IUPPLllS ............. .-ot ta e new usuiess, Start Hon card, Research lnfo. A IAL•OA . .. ................. -uoo SPOltTING GOOOS -........... &SOI part or full time. \Vrite Your Lucl(y Symbols. Send SAY ISi.ANDi ................. ~ llNOCULARS, SCOPES ....... !HSI L.100 ISLE ................... •151 MISCELLANEOUS ............. uot or ph. Your Birth Date, Name & aALBOA 1st.ANO .............. uss Misc. wAMTEo ................ wi• SOUTHLAND VENDING Address&: ~2 to J. 8., loc. MUNTINOTON 11!ACN ......... ttot MACKIHEll:Y, Elt. ............ •nt ., t"OUMTAIN VALLaY .......... 4410 LUMBER ....................... IUt 336 E. 17th $1. P, 0. Box 762, Corona deJ SEAL I EACN .................. ttJI STOltAOE ..................... 1n1 Costa ~leJa Cal """"" M Calil LONG •EA.CM ................. 800 •U1LOINfi MATERIALS ....... 11U • • :1..:;u.<1 '-'"=:.•_:::::;::·------:Jft.l.MCil! COUNTY ............. 4't41 SWAPS ... Int (7}4) 646-0464 GARDEN 01ove: ................ to PETS and LIVESTOCK WISTMIMST!lt ................ 4'n PlTS 0£HEl:AL ... COIN laundries-Frigidaire Remodel, R•p1lr, 6940 lldd.A-Room Remod•ling Custom D••lgn S•rvic• Fr•• Estim•te ... lf4.0761 MAKE )'OUl' bome more liveable, Carpentry & remodeling, re:llable & reuonable. 642--2255 ~Ing Inn ts now accepttnr appli- cations tor the pnsition of bell m1.n. P /time days, Mon., Wed,, Fri. 1-3 pm. Other shiftl alJo avail. .A~ply tn penon. 2ll12 Ool!an, Hunt. Bch, AsHmbl•n Requlre:d by com-pan)' manu· facturing d1ta proceaitlc: eqWpment. Minimum 2 yrs. experience nee. IDd requtr.. el 50 wpm typing, Xlnt ~ portuntty In elCJ)l.l1diJ:lc o:i. Apply in periion - Perlpher•I 8u1fne11 Equipment, Inc. 1811 Reynold• Avenue Irvine Industrlal Complex Santa Ab&, Calif. 921~ COCKTAIL Girl wanted. No Food. 5 nlgbts, at Fabulou• Fling, 145 E. 19tb SI., C. M. COMPUTER OPR. TO $700 IBM 360-50 MVT exp. SAMANTHA BARY PERSONNEL AGENCY 2229 s. Maln, s.A. 548-2285 COOK -HOUSEKEEPER. re- liable, ,ieady. Salacy A hours open,~ COASTAL AGENCY Professfonal ~mployment Assistance A member of Snelling • Snelll .. Inc. 2190 IIarbor Bl, CM MD-«155 Hutm mw. at Adams OW Woman .. u - perlenced. Newport Beecb ..... ~=~:~H~T't ................ ~ CATS '. ............ ::::::::::::::mt From $6,500 to $42.500. •AMtA ANiiii'10tiTS·::::".:::·.4'll DOGS ........................... au Anaheim, Costa Mesa. rutTIN HOltSES ...................... ,IQI -co.UTAL .. :::::::r.::::::::::::::: LIVISTOCK .................... -Buena Parit, Fullerton, FIND YOUR omL THE u.ouNA 11ACN .............. •rH CALIFORNIA LIVING Garden Grove, SMART WAY! *Men . Need ALL types roclt, wood & uphalt 1hin&tea. LEAKS REPAJRED. Work • 1\181'· 847-1136 r-enrodelin1r? .. 1 1~;:~~=.~=~~=· ~=-_,,,:: -~_urroughs Corp. LAGUNA NIOUl!L .............. m we I tmlnster, Huntington 547.6668 MISSIOllL VIEJO ,.._,,_ .• _ •100 HUltSER1ES ............... ffll · · SAN CLl!Mll!NTE .............. 4111 SWIMMING POOLS ................ Beach, Santa. Ana, Tustin, 24 hour recordln& OAHA POINT .................. 4140 PATIO:S .......... -............ "15 La Mirada ,,,,=,.,,""':..;:.:.:;:,::::!:--TllilPL!X, •I&. ................ •tot .,WNINOI ..................... m t • 5 SINGLES Dance Every Wed r,oNOOM..!.HIUM ............... ttH VACATIONS ........... :.ms Ca.lJ Charlie 25-1833 8•30 'tll 12·.00, F-: •o'"'~ .................... -~" 'TAANSPORTATION U OM C N S ' """"• RENTALS ioAts 4 YACKTI ................. C ST LEA ER Swtng, Latin. Meadow Lark Apts. Unfurnished ~A0~•,•,",'• ,, .............. ".1• Corona def Mar Country Club. H.B. 3 Ml w. •EHE,..L -uii1: ............ teti Fully • '!----' ~ n---• u w Adm ..................... SPEEO-Sl(I 10AT "" qu ~ uo ~ 0 arncr. • 'k~iAv~~S:e ·:::::::;::::::::::Jr. =~~ ~~~LT\'Ns1.Ni.::::::::::;: Press Shpp i.,:";·'====--,----:::i-,.g:~ ::foc:Ti·::::::::::ffl: aOAT LAUflCH1NO .. ::::::::m • $16,500 ALCOHOLIO AnlilQ;ymOui NIWl"ORT IKOR t:• ........... sm :&-:.:Hs"L•~~~:01tiN'O",',',:·: .. :::. Graham Rlty. 646--2414 PbOnt 542-7217 a.· W?ite to ~:rJ~k~~:V P.li'il:".:·:::::: .. ::; •OAT sr11:v1c•• .............. ,.., Near Ne'WJ)Ort Post Ollce P.O. Bos 1223 Cbltl Mesa. •• c ••• • .... lDAT ltri.MTALS ............... ... • ...................... IOAT C"AITER "" RACE CAR DRIVER t:AIT ILUl'I' . ' ............... JM:I ••SMING IOAT1 ........ -..... ,... COMMUNICATIONS CORONA D•L MA• ........... mt IOAT ""'6'11N• .:::::::::::::::,... needs lnvett backt~Future GROUP IALfOA, . ,,,,,.,,,.,,,. ...... J.M 10AT ITOltAGI ... $'' Call M IAY nLAMPS .................. •OAT1 WAN'flD ".':.:-:::::: .. ::,... ...... r. Edw Whit. 645-251.S er 546--SI.30 ~~~0'l_L's(i.'MD'""' ....... 1frs A111:c111•,,. , ................ •u• edJ Bus Mgr. 675-5143 a..tteJ-. '4UNT1NGTON 1&Atir:::::::::.-f't.Y•N° Lis10Ms ............. t1M noon... Announcemenh 6410 l'OUNTAIN VAl.LC'f _,, ...... $Ut MOBILE liOMIS ............... t')H ·----- ••• ' ••• 'H .... MOTOlt KOMIS ., ............. 1211 MACHINE Sho · SENSITMTY .. m~ ... ............... 11:1cYcLa' ................. tn1 P-OWMr re:t.:ifl. TRA.i.f•u . .i'v t:::.'.~~m·.·.·::::::.·:::: 1L.aCTa1c u.•s .............. mt ffT.i, Small ghop, nice bld:i wOM SHOP ••• 0• -v. .,11 MINI llkll " ................ nn on 'I M l C • • ..... ;......... MOTOtCYCLfl . " ........... '* . ac. • prop. all A progrnm o1 tnterpert0nal =~~~HtiM ;:::.'.'..'.'::::: .. ::~~! ~;g~~c::1c~~·& Pi.'lift"'":= owner. 642-2601 or M8-3'.61 exerctu1 tor amaD 'atll-dl-:,.a::t .=At1lliom·:::::::::!: :~i::.;:.o\~: ... ~~VIP •..• :::::::: 7.11 FOO.D Skin-a Franchiael rected rroup1. Mlnlmal '"'''" ........................ • TRAILllS. u11111Y .:::::.:·:::.:tut Avail. C&JJ '178-S87tl or charge call 642-8130. 10 AM· t.o:f,~ i Q'CMC"""''"'''"f: _CAMPltS ........ ·;i .... ;,.,.,.t#f 4~!)3..'-"l::.512=..:af=t~6~P~M::_ ___ \-"5~P~M;;;;.. -------'-AOU"" 111eun .............. m, T'RUClltS ........ r. ................ :: ••• CL •••• '' .......... "mo 11e:H ......... ~ ...... n 11 COJN !au...-. 20 m.achl""'a l I N ti 6450 -· . · .,,, •• ,........ CAM ... R RIMT-\ ._tot -r .,...,.,, '"' ' ega 0 CH IAN JUJti~ CA•tlT«AlfO ..... 17tJ DUM• IUOOllS ftlJ 6 dry. 301 Pai,,r.' &iboa. --~ - •R•E•A• l•oE"s'TAT.E ..... '™ IM•o1111eo AUTOS ............ •• Make oUer. 847-3856. I Mil not be re:-nrlble for , SPORT CARS ............ ttl• . .,,,... Gen•r•I .. NTIOUIS, CUISICS ......... MU BUSfESl' marketplace ln en,y debts bul n\)' own. aACli CAJlS. 1100, .......... Kit toWn The DAILY PILOT Steve s Grevu nu.-LJJt.. 11~ ............... .noo ,u10_..._v1N/S ................ n u · I=;;:.:.;~·.::;;~:::.~--~ co•oo1ttfJOY~ .... .-t ....... 1•N .. tnos WAH ao · .............. •* Cbwined secticiri Save DUE To lost wallet o c. lllMTALJ WANflO .......... .sttt JllEW CAIS ............ ,, ... ftiOI time ,_ elJ·_. ' ' ll:OOMI ,Oil ltlHf ........... "" .. UTO LIEAllNO ............... Ml• money, ""' u, ... Look OuH will not be rt!sponiblc OOM & SOAll:D ............ """ 1111!0 ca•• •. ..................... now! 11. for purchalle tn hll namt. .'l See want ad classifications: 6500-6900 In th• DAILY PILOT ':I DRESSMAKING, reasonable ratn, tast aervice:. 200 Pomona. c.M. • Dressmaking -Alteratiom Designed IG &Ult )"OU. call Jo * 64"446 TILE, Coromlc 6974 * ·Veme, The Tile Man * CUit. work. lnltnll I npalrs. No job too amall. Plaster patch. Lea)tlnl s bow e r repair. 1111-1951~ Upholtlory ·6990 <:ZYKOSKI'S Custm. Upl>ol. Europeen Crtt ....... blp 100% finf 642-,1'54 un N.....,.Blv, CM FOR EX·PllT HELP Wlftdow C loonl!!J! •m WINDOWS CLEANI!'.D. 1teu. Dependalile. Call Ml-1464 · I --.. ---------- • I· -' Now Cornmorclol Co......,... fl!ont MISSION Vll!JO Now toking oppllcatlons for ASSEMBLE8S at our new p~nt In Mission Viejo, Calif . Some experience preferred. Apply 8 am • •:30-pm - Monday through Fr,lday EMPLOYMENT OF.FICE 25725 ......,I_ Rold Mlulon Ylol•· c.111. '30-3132 IWlelwvw There'• Bualnen There'• . ...., .. ,,....,....,. Ii -- ,... ' ' • • Worn, 7101 · •--1, r ... ~ ..... ry 3, 1•1i.. JOBS E.M LOYM NT I ~'!'-E~PLOYM~ JOB~ & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPL~YMENT Jobi.-Mon. Wom. 7100 Jot..-Men. Worn.. 7100 Jobs Men, Wom. 71to Jobs-Men, Wom . 7100 JOBS & EMPLOYMENT Jobs-Men, Worn. noo t Secretary To $700 C 8 C ''Tr.Ol ----;-I Mana_gement ;.;,;-"-,.,.--------.1 (:('In!'""' I $650 ti ·· Property · "Management Rental · Agents ! ExceUen1 skill$, 1:ood work backgrouod, )1Qu11g com1~e..ny, beach Dl'Ca. Call Loraloo, \VtstcllU PCnootl('I Age11cy 20-IJ Wri;tclill Drl\'c, N.B: 6G-mo 1 r~ paid alXI .F'ee jobs available) • • NIGUEL PE.RSONN EL 3 '""· ""'''~'· Good worlo OFFICE AGENCY ~ark.ground, Call Ann. \Ve:1t. TEMPO{tARY ATIEl'Df IT (IAale} hnlltfl. (\>(I ~.e&I .. !:~· P JlO'k"t IA tn1· nlu .y conlrol tJ' J 1,.'<'01t'! k4' 'P. ~!,or 1>~6t.'t U· 1.:t•wr.:r. F/C Bookkeeper, P;i.L qu11r1r.I~ n.'turus ~ P'lYl"'H Gent ral Office t\~ :'111 exJ""tll!llt(! Customer Service N·· 1 1 ... !!'lid l.rp1 I Mot~I Manager Ciiopl(I only tliU Pc>r50nnrl Agency, 204!1 • \\'>''ilcUU Orivl", N.B. 6·&-2770 Cf'r.-and FPe Pu.id Jabil) MANAGl-:i\fENT • 28 Unlt1. llu~bancl {';an hnve out.aide .l''li. L I G ht maintenance. \'.rile Dally Pilot Box M-20. fl1ARRIED? Too many bUls '!' P!·1·mancnl, pl-time help, 27s;;~ J.'orl~$ Ro:11I . APPl y l:~lU13. :-.:\j.'lltl s11-11n LLP..C' Gcn'I Office :<!kl.Ck bar. Apply Paulo Drh•e·ln Thcutcr Rft 'l pna. No phone caUJ please. r ~,..n lla." Jn1n1cd oricuing Jor i;:ul ' l·l $.)QI. 81·:u•h an.·a firm ' ~ newport f':\Ji " IOOkr/lg ror l'~l'f'<•t·, 1-falf f('C personnei l"il\1:'.' ~· ('f' • lmb, Cnll Gln..:~'t'. Also fr.'C f\; ,....-1 •). ("1nr" J11i~. . ... agency lt66 \VHITIIE:R AVE. .,. JA1SON BAES T Professional SerVice C,.,,.-~ •·ESA ~:..m111i:,m(·n1, rcncy I th I ._,; 'a. n. !';!t'IT So, !>1a.ln S.:1nra Ana or e em p ~yer t ·~ 1d11 · and. the a pplicant .\n' fu •'Ml :U••')' 1<:.:.'\ER<\L1tis1.u-a.n~11~e1KJy j 833 Dover Or,, N.B. •• ' ;;J;.1.\\.t 1.irl, l!Xpol'ir>nc;id. . .· 642-3870 549-2743 -~ ·, ---· trn-Uli5 I ' , NUREES a1dr care for dls-J, \V. r.C" ~!.' ON llfr.11 <'ttllbo.·r r>frk-c man:1.Cer I ahled man. some hskpg dl.f. h s o"'r.nit19i for f"J~I fir,· 1 ,. ,. ,,. • '"' 'T'' -,_ . ·- 11.:i!e end f:tmJlo • I 1 • '!'t•C"J\''\:-1. )'°-.-' i' .'\ ::. .... ,1 .. ,.....1 Tnvrr VI( ,,-rlh bnokkee p lng & ucs. 5-0ay week. 6TJ-OO.'il ~ecm.:in:d Pxp. Assistant to !1 11-p!'<"•1dr>nl. 011J (or nppl, l\ut•si ; 1.11.'!w st "i. 1"92-.'1.114 . Experienced Aides 11 ()f F~-,,--J\t A ID, fi rl :\ y s / u't'ek, pennancnl. All shU!~ availabl.e t...1.!u11-1 B<>•i•·h. • ot.IJ-J..\l!!fi * lluntlngton Valley Convales-cent Jlospl!al. &382 Ne\\'Ttlan 110ll5E1'i.I-~EPl/\G Dept. llos-Ave, Iiunt, Bch, 842~5551 11lul need!\'. mnture l:1dv ~ l'\<>y.;:; y,·k. Call b 12-2410 biitiv. NURSES R.e~lered • even- "-am & 1:'.>0 pm. ing & night shills.. Ex. hl-r•fil:r;.. Apply Personnel li')i;~q.JO:..l:PEJt • Lh·e In t ' 'I I 1 r l DiN'Ctor. So. Coast Coin· ' • '1•r Y .011r c. :'1-Ialurc \'• ·.in f'it>f. Call G~2-C!i61 mun!ty Hosp., 31872 <::oMI I-fwy., So, l.agUna. 499-13U INSPECTRES S wanted ex-t. B56 'f J '1!"1 1 l.in1>1{'n!ffl J I 11/. It , f·ir t~1 rln~c: hntel. \V rl\e I1ti'.v Pi!• 1 Bo'< ;'\o'-917, OPEJL<\T'ORS, C'Xpcrienced " •I (";unpll~ /,._ .. --1 ~· L-1!'.h"-•'1cr & 1 Cv.b.y 1 :i I ,, ITT JABSCO JI\~ ,\N. l.\1"MEDIATE OPE,~ING Fon A JANITOR (~CXJNO SlllIT) on Jr-csscs &: bikinis. Ap- ply. 863 IToduction Place, N.B. PH: G-16--0308 General Office-$425 Guod typing sllill. Know 10 ke; add, 11'Cent "'ork exp, Young compa.ny, 1h: Fct! pall!. Call Loraine, \\'cstcll!I v..;0·5 -Person.""':· 21'.Ml \Vcs11·1Hr • r" 'If ,11 ·l!J,r I P1·rirr~ c Xpcrlc11t·t•c1, ln cl!lrc Drive, N.B. fH5-2770 (Also t., , G .. c·h C.i.li!. ~ ~~:~tnal oUices and la· I ,;'.;."';;;;;."""~';;;";;;;;."";;·.;j;;,ooo~J.,.._;~ I \" 1·. ! t"""i~. "'f.AT ;· : . ,•.__:r1·: Equal opJ)Onuruty employer 11~.~ DAJ'F. \\'A'\" co·.,.-rA fvfE•,\, CALJF. 1710 St:i-82.Jl PARK LANDSCAPE TECHNICIAN for Doheny State Beach C'llifor.-Ja's Department of 1 Proud to ~e an · A . ?7? mer1can ... Glad you're a GIRL??? Join up with usl 11 AMERICAN GIRL ALL NEW Red, White & Blue temporary service Marching along with TOP RATES MAJOR ASSIGNMENTS * Our major Real Eslate De. vclopment Co.. Is looking tor e.xpttienetd rental aients for large apartment com. ple.'let ill I he Newport 'Beacb/Anahclm. areas, Property n1anagen1enl eXper. lence with ability to handle all facets or lease agree- ments, banking .11.!)d other ofllce rCJated at .. lgnmenls as wt'll l\jl the ability to rent I 11partn1enti; is re<1uired. PLEASE CALL 1.ll~ CLARA DE (21Jl -til-'1500 or sC'nd resume to R & 8 Development Co. 11571 \\1• OJY'11:p1c" Blvd. Los Angeles, Calli. 90004 Equnl opportunity t!mp\oyer REUBEN'S Costa Mesa No1v hllc:t:Ylewhu; e BUSBOYS Full Tin1t' Days, J\lon·Vri. lilus! Uc nc;(t In uppe11rance APPLY· lJ55 \V, ADAMS COST A lt1'ESA Ri'l Assis!aut Director 3 t(l l l ,, LVN 7-3 & J...U TOP BRASS NURSE AIDE TMINEJES' ' 1030 \V, \Varner, S'.A, COMPAN IES '"'""so =---1; ........................... ... We're recruiting NOW for: See Betty Bni<;e at miJA Gxec AJ;cflC) for Career Girls 410 \V Coast 1iwy,1 f'J.B. SECRETARY. Part Thn<!. At- torney req 's. 11klllctl cor- respondence &Cet"etary, No prior legal exper. req'd. Perm. 1S hr. wk. $3.25 per tu-. Exp'd with ISt-.t cxee. Type &I \vrnn, SH 120 \\'pm. Ago-S-40. Newpt. Bch, area. can 1l75-37'72 anytin1e SECRETARY Pf/Ime (Perml. Ottlce Detail for ?tlb"11 Rep., Type, S.lL Ex- 1ier Net. 4-16 hni 1vk. Full deta.111 lo Box 53M, DflUy Pilot, N.B. Sl:."'CRET A.Ry -R.ECEPJ' . !<'or rap.Idly ~ d~t. oI nu.jor corp. Good salary & fringe benefits. Send rel!UD'le to P, 0 . Box 2351, .Lagµna ll ills 92653 · SERVICE Station needs exp mall. Good \V01-ki1ig l'On- rtltlons. Days. Permanent t:nion Oil, 393 E. l7ih St., CM. SEH.\•'JCE Sl'ATJON PUMP lSLAND SalC!!men. Corona. 1!el lttat Shell. 2801 E. Cst. lhvy. at Goldenrod SERVICE Stulkin Attend. Expcr, Full Time. Apply In Person, IDJS Harbor Blvd., C.1.f. 6'3&-5558. SITTER • for 1vorking mother, In my CdM home, 5 da wk. 613-'l81G SMALL FRJ~DLY CO., YOUNG MAk Lite mfg. 51.10 start, reg. increases, medical & or her h c n e fit plans. KI a.nn1, lJl03 \V. At. Ion, S.A. STENO $475 Excelent oppty for advance. m~nt~ SAMANTIIA BARY PERSONNEL AGENCY :rm s. a1ain, s.A. 549-226,; TIJRRET Lallie Operator. for 21ld operulion ~ worlc. Tupmalic Corp.. 8-t:i \V. 161.h, N.B. ~8--3-10-I FIVE CROWNS RES;'AURANTS J \?-ITfTIJR -f\Talc. llunl'a: 1 nrh area. U/45 yrs old. 12 1un -3 nm. 7 nl!C'S rer \\'l>. G•Ylrt ,,.,~., 1:?13J •Ci'i-1767 or I 111J 8,~"~l!J7. Parks nnd Recrealion ls ll ·--------i;Ct?king a qualifil.'d lndivtd. By appoint. 616-3939 * \VAITRJ-::ss * Two yrs. expc-rlencc, 20-40 yrs. only, !'>1ust be fast. One eve shill open now. Apply In person 1 P!'>1 to 3 Pli1. 1.tr. Moore, Iml &-ach at Garden Grove F'rwy., G.G. ~ .,., , r •<;1 i1 .. :y. C' "' , I • * "iVE;'S * r~o J:7:;ier:C!ru:e ~CCC5Sary ! ·• ! h.:' ,• c'• •:ua ·l''l!tfoml~ u 1"· " l \or/y YELLOW CAB CO. JP..; I '"''' $!, l' I \!•'',<J 1 -ELF.i:. TRO~·JI CS­ A~5El-A6LERS • f\. ·' 111.•artl I:· \'iorl. 1 ,•1:1'11;· ~1n11ll .t:ul1 I • '1""1Y \\1 ·:.~ ,\· ~.,1,11•r. . ' 11 'r A11t.;.ru1tioJ.1, l ~ ' ;.._i;, 7o ~f'~l . ·l'1.n. f' !' I • .,r~ ' . \•, 11(! f)l'J', I' , 1 _,, 1 ! , ,,,,I fr,. r-c .• nC • J " -4 1 .. . ' r h'10?Chanicr. , l . I I' t ' 11 n. , un: I(,-,,_ r;1n u11!i.: .\.. , I•! 'n· ' ,. ' ! KITCIIB'l' IJELP \',.\i'\TED PffL\IE. Ca.II li.!7-!lti71 }'or Appl. LAB TECHS. A-s1,;t.ant SJ33, JI" l·l111n. :J11tr~. SJ75. D.r..'11 :!.l N'I, ~·re.tits $.'.ii5. S.\ \L.\.f\TflA BARY PEf:.SONNEL AGEl\'C'Y .1'.'~'9 S. Main, S.A. 54!!·226~ MACHlll lSTS LATHE OPERS. SR. DRILL PRESS OPERS. SR. APPLY CADI LLAC C i~OLS O!VJ~J')N or rX-CELrJ CORP. 1:16 WH ITTI E'R AVE. oal as a Park Landscape J\fnlntclllin{'<' Trchnlcian 1it Doh1·ny S!a1e Beach near ~an Ormcn1c. Salary Range $589·$717* Rc{1u1rcs at least 15 uhlls or eoU"ge in orn;jmental horti· culture or landscaping: and l·2 )!e:.u·s experience 1n l'roirnds keeping or land· !,!('ape inainh·rou?c.,., depend- ing on extent of collcgr 1r:1ining. For furlhrr information or emplo;i..ment intervic\v wrHc or e:i!I; ?ifr. Pat Dou:;:he1"ty 3030 Vin De F1'f'nte Ean Clen1@nt{', Cu.Iii. 926]2 Tclrphonf' (714) ,t!l'.!-080'1 "Slru·ung snlory is dep¥ndcnt 1 upo11 applicant's qualiUca- ( lion~. POHTEH. for J a nl tor I ;1 \\Ork. ::i1e;idy, &'Olid pay. GIZ.81 70 ext. 9. Rl·:AL Estate Sales. Youn1: r•u1n 1vith Jiccll!le for best I srl11r.r: llf'W homes. Start lmml'(i\nlely. ~5120 j 1tcstnurJnt DAY DISHWASHERS Newport Beach Office & a ll Orange ~ounty & Beach Cities. "Master" Stenos "First Cla ss " Typists- "Private" Sectys. "Rank & File" Clerks ''Switch board'' Operators "Legal" Secys. "NCRu Oper. # 482 "Med ical" Secys. Sales: SALESMAN WANTED lo supcrvi~ boys, age l!!-16, 111 rit.·W~paper l1l'ld. You 11 ill I n;;i! delh.:er ncw~papcr or colll'<.·t, !\1ust li\'C! in Costa I Mesa ilt'C'a. $100 guarantee- fit"st tw11 \\·eeks if you ri ut1llf.y. J\1us1 have i;Lation \\·ago.1 or 1•11n. CaU !\1r. Valdez anytime at !>42-1269. MRAH L'OVF.;NTRY has openings for fuU or pa.rt time sales. No investment, ~7~~~er1es, For lnlerview, SALES PERSONNEL 11('(.'d<-'CI p:irt timr lor adult luxury opt. l:On1plex. I>revious snl1>~ o:· leasing rxp rt!qllil'f'l'I. (';1l\ OAJ{\VOOD GARDEN APTS ( 71 JI &l!h~l 70 '~-------~ I Snles Do i'ou T:ikc I !SALESMEN I \¥ANTE D ADSI \\'AITEns . Exp'd, Fast. Fa1nous Reslaw·anl opening Nc\\·po1'l localion. Apply, Paul Steven!!~ PAC IF IC DlNlNG ·CAR, SOL 30th SL, NB. ~~10 11n1. * \VAJTRESS position ~n llO\\', day shllt. Jo'ull & part lin1e. Z1 yni. or over. Ex· J>l'ricnct'd. ··Appty;--. , Moore. 1292-1 ~ach Bl\•d., G.C. WAITRESSES -Cocktail. Bus ~rls. dishwashers. Ap- 11ly liluitrc De, 1700 19th St., c.'.:."--~----1\'ILL tra in & JlllY retired pC'rson ur pensioner tri sci·. 1·irc \aundJ'OlllRt. 6T"::i-~22 \\'0~1E~ • full , part • lime nt'<'<lt'<i for l:hUd ~·al'l', auls. Ages to to 6,5. ' \\"e s· Better, Int'. t:l-:-127·1 * 1nnn Jor dclivery & Ji1e inain!enance 11• o r k, lr1n1?:c benelirs. 6-12 ... '">9'-Jl 11·J1h n gr;i!n of J>Jlt? Can't Schools-Instruction 7600 I ~1.Y th.ti I blnme you, f fol-I -· ---· -- \o\\erl If, fc1~ n1ysell only_ !o IT'S YOUR MOVE he· dlsappointL>d. The Job srhlor11 l1V{'\I up to I h c . cL:ums in the ;,ul, Dir.cover a Great New ,.. ., ,. IT"'TT"t ;,. r \ ln1 " 1,1 r r· in ) r • COSTA M ESA 646·2491 An t-<111u\ 011ror!un1ty 1•n1 pl(lycr --M-A-I D_S_WAN~=T=ED­ * ttlS-711~ * WEEK END BU SBOYS "Keypunch" O pers. DO YOURSELF A FAVOR! Ca ree r With The " • " c;, .\f• . f''' L. 1· I F." . "'" l ' . l " ' ,. ,. ,, 11 ' ,, ''!fl per \\'k, r-.i1•t·l1nnieal upl ih11lt• I• lp!\J! but not 11CI'. The l'arl ~ Plumh!n~', Jnr. J.>2(; J\l'"'T' I! Blvd., C.l\l. 1\11\;~ Or Couplt'. Earl.v An! N('1\spn!J(.'r Dellv. in Jr~'i"" l>\L'lt, },,ln'I l •lUtl' Ofli'n. $:!::'."1 ;\!" +, Appro.." )6 lu-s fll'r II k, ~(i~-olra,1 EVENING DISHWASHERS APPLY IN PERSON REUBEN E. LEE l:il E. C.01st Hwy. Ne1•.-port Beach l S YOUR AD, IN CLASSIFIED'! SomcoJle 1\<lll bl• looking for it. DluJ s,;2. !:'6i8 1'Bookkeeper" to Full Ch a,ge PBX Ope,. "Statistica l'' Typists Recept./T ypis t Acct g. Clerk A~D EXPLORE THIS ONE! AIRLINES e OPERA TlL l.: AGENT e TICKET SAL1':S e RF:SER'/ATIONS lf you 11oulrt hkr to makr e AIR FREJCllT·CARGO I S.1('1(1. per IV<!i•k irnmrdiate!v • t'0~1~1UNICATIONS \\'ilh i1n nppnrtunily l~r e T~VEL AGENT t!llll'h 111rirc in the future, I 1vnulrl hkl.' h> tnlk to you. Ai r line Schools Pa cific ,If your qualH1eaUons malc·h 610 1E. 17th,~ Sllnta Ana our rrQt11rrn1rnts, t his rould 543-6596 hl• th1• career )'Oll°\P hecn l ... ,.._,oi.,,..._,,.._,..,. looking ror. Call for 111:rsnnnl AUCTIONEERING P1.1liJ~1 '· tu "l , :U.1 b W _•_•_1.,.~"-~----1 ~l;•;;<--;;;;M;•;";·;,;··;o;m;.;7;1;0;0;;;;J;o;b;r.--::;M:;,'";··;;;;;W;•;m;·;;;;7;10;0;/I ''Manusc ript'' Typist intcn·il'\V be1. !>nm to 12:30 REGULAR 2 \\'EEK TER?.I .11n1 Qc in buslncs.~ for yourself~ r"'" .. ,, • •• 2rtr..e1: .,F . ,I ,.., ..... , .:~ , r ; l' . ----'""' E'rr' t J"' · .t""'t:-1•~r. 1 ~Lr•\ r ,. j I f I %TAIL TOP EARN INGS FOR MAJOR SALES SPE CIALISTS WITH NEW GRANTS e MAJOR APPLIANCE • DEPT. MANAGE~ TS GIVES· YOU: AMERICAN GIRL needs YOU Call our NEW N ewport Beach ·No. for appointment 6!:'1-{f.i!ll Ll'arn to be an Auctioneer. &\LF~\IAN, 11<'\Y boa I li, \Vl::ST-BEST SOI 1001. OF South Co.u;I Y.;r-hls IHJtl \V. AUCTIONEERING. 2tl6 \\'. Coo.!'11 Ii\\)"., N.B. Call for in-4th: Santo. AnA. 6.?~!'JOOO. t 1cn·ir-1v 615--1133 I "'~~~~~~~""" SAVINGS .~ LOAN ---PIANO LES-S()N$ IX'eds "glrl ii·ho 1,s mnfure, All 4lfl:1'~. Bci::: .. lntciniedi-ambltioo~. anti iiblc 10 meel alf'i<, THE011Y -IMPnOVIZ-ATION. Reasonable. Call I lhr pUhl!c. Jf you arc, ~-r 3ftcr :i p.n1. ~·lli-l.i4S 1nny h:t\ie n pcnilaoent 1m1tion for you a~ a tclll!l'-nc1v arcounls cleric l'Tingc \){'111•f1t~. goo1\ \\'Of'k· Ill!; rondl1 ion<:, No ex· 1.11•r\rncc n"<'!""'~~.rv. \\'URLD S,\VlNl.S i< LOAN 1'12 S. Coa.o:I, Lll~1u1;1 Br-h SECRETARY Scc1,..tr1r,v to 10P C''l1.>t·uth·c. fi1ust he 11111.l llrt", with n! lras1 10 yrs, 1113/Hll!<'mClll NOYJ'S THE TIME FOR T"P comm. -Pl\fs (Spec. ::;ates comm.) Better le1'f'I cxpt>rWncc. Superior 673 41 76 !'ikll~ • type 70, ~fl 110, neat QUICK CASH THROUGH A tntal 1ncome. Full qu allty line. Oppty. for • nppt'nr:tn<"e ond 111anner, ~clV11ncen1cnL, pd. v;ic., l:folidnv & SiCk nay, J\Iust Ile dl'J)('r\(luhlc, Good • ~lire plan, Group Ille.& m~d ins. Emo disc. REGISTER NOW! oppty, •irh ' dynom;c, ,.. 1f '· ·ou Vlanl to 1r:irn more about our moocv. tnhli!ll\M c-o. lt11nin1un1 atart-lni: salary $55Cl. 1vllh f'C\'k>w mak.i.ntJ propci!'l.ilion in one: of t.he cou ntie1 a fl11r 2 mo''· l>Jrn~ arl)l,v In f,i~lcsl growinr: rl"tail or~aniiatiofl -come: I ll £RI CAN person, only ir you htivc l\tf'O&red to rl t;o;cu!>."'i your s:ilcs kno\V·ho,v, Kiii llbollll quu.JHlcn!il}'l5. I I L. M. Co:\ 1'1f"-'. Cn., lt\I"'. ;,nd your pre\· Olli': ("'\pc.rience. Come n and 1505 E. \\'ernrr, BA. "e us. \V. T. · r;int Co .. Granl Plaza, Adams GIR L ;).IG..2$.ll ~frs, Ed\\'l!.rd~ t Brookhunt. liunlington ~each. ,.;;-CR.l::l'ARY Fnr rt'~io1111l DAILY PltOT WAN·T· AD " 642-5678 JOIN TH E · ., WE'RE SAVI NG SPACE -FOR YOU ••• 'if you sell a service and don 't a dvertise in the DAILY PILOT Se rvic e Directory, you 're doing bu siness the h a r d way· The Se rvice Directory I classifications 6500 . 7000 in the classified ad section daily) gr v e s yo u an advantage you get through no other adver· tising medium . It reaches cu stomers who are ready to .bu y. Be there when you r prospects come into the market looking for the services you have to sell. If your service isn't listed, we'll start a catego ry just for you . Pick up the phon e r i g h t now an d reserve your space in the "Sell ers Circle" -. Your Direc t Li ne to Direc tory Res ults 678 CLASSIFIED AD DEPARTMEN1 I N\('1 oUcc. LltC' llffice Y.-ork An Equ:-1 Oppnrlunlly Employer M&F. wilh llQme shol'thand re- .._ __ ..., ____ ...,...,...,...,...,...,..., .... ._~'---""""""""""""--~ •="1~....i=·~!'l>;,:,,,;;~~~=-----··1-~------l""""'""'""'~""'""'""'""'~""'~v,..,...,..,,,,..""'..,,""'""'""'""'""'='I' • • , I 1 • c I Pl lb JU " f ! T s r t I , L . ; i 5 I DICOUYOR GfTS WICl&LATIOH OF 11 lUXUIY UAITMINTS Spanilla & MHillrrwFUlllM1 All'WND NIW A decorator dreatn bou•• on dl1ploy -3 room• of gorgeous Spllllllh turul!uro (w11 ,., •• 1291. . SACRIFICE • • • • • • $425 9-pc. Mtdlterr1netrt l•d,..m Suite In Ptcllft IR09. ,149.001 --NOW f161.00 &0.., ... 1 Spanish Cu1t.m lullt Sola ~Ith m1tchln9 lovt Stat-Choice of ltt11ltlfitl lobrlc1. IRt9. ~19.911 NOW fUUO Spaolth Dloln9 S"i _:__ .. $71.00 Solid Oo k End .Toblt1 ond Colfat T1blH..$1'.IO Till O.cof1tor T1ble Lem,. , • IRog, 149.911 -·-!---... NOW $11.00 Sp1nl1h H1ft9lng Swig i..1mp1 IR•9. t4t.n1 ----.: ....... _ .... Now m.so ClllDIT AVAIL. ND MONIV DOWfll mm RJRNITURE . 1844 Ne•port .BJvl.H.;~t•lvd.> Coda Mesa Only ll!i!"'IP.!NI I 'Tll t -Wed •. Sat. & M. 7jJ .d .. JI< MIORCHANDl~I l'OR SALi AND TllADI SALi AND TllADI SPANISH .MEDITIRRANIAN Show ll-• ,....,. S.mplos -l'octtry Cl-• 3 ROOMS OF FURNITURE $319. e 5 pc. outhenTlc Spanlth ldrm. Ml, e ff In. qullttd Mfa with 56 In. ""'tchln9 love ..at, or chair ·• 5 )le. lptnl•h Dlnott., Mk toblo tep e ''hMvy Meclltorr•-• m"'°hlog talt ... , ttp durtltle eno"gh for Pl1"""co Danclnt• Wiii ~II ploco1 lndlvklu0Hy. Shop flr1+I Then See bur Unbell•v1bl1 8uy1I 1001 ether II"'"' wllh terrKI• NVlntt I Bank Terms ~tore Cbarp Master Charfe BankAmerU:~ Alf Accepted ' . MO -91Mc.o, Pait. I WANT Finchlt and Ifill. Ski INtl tOIO ~~~· .......,i., no -WW ·""-. LAIGI .., 11 • 11.110 • P*o· cair w "-"~ llir "'111 ., "' SIUCTION 546--3634 Evlnrude ttmote cootroll. WANTE~: 2nd KIM ' HP J:xtru. O.t SlJ:IO lllCrtGot ,, __ ..;,; of vw British s.,...n Outbrd 118Q. Nro J-....... =-~Hwy.,~~is. CAMPERS Motor. Call eon.ct (213) _<:ZU_,.>.,,,513,,,..,111.,,•,,_,...,,,_.,..,, I •~"-• -•-- 685-9600, oxt. 229, 1-r rANTAft °"-• --MGDe-~:·"""lhoy~i':B. Harbour V.W. ===-'-=:;::=:::;::;:.j lnllft. Xbot Coad. I~ oldo IMW A ·~ ··~ De·'-. . . ~ IUGO·-' •--~ ~· FREE TO YOU tr ai'.iiL; °"'"'r'" •• ------i M"'I ~o=CE 1210 -------lnbOa!!I-NIW 111.,._ Tai> l----'"'----l l81ll BEACH BL., 842-4411 Al<TIQUE Mahogany _, MUsr Scllo •I Voice Of The Min Poodl" OWnar ill. l'iw -·iilr. llMlll ,67 M'"-B HUNTINGTON BEAQl,,. Antique• 8110 Hl°FI & Stel'M 1--==----'-"' top desk, cltea 1760. Aho Theatre Speaken, fisher to retin!d coup l et on'& ,;;::;,,;;r,;.:=:=:;=== W oU..r oelecl """'· (213) Amp, & Dual tr n I b I. F•n<Od ,..... • mu.t. .... IM!:S!I• Moor, Ina -Rdatr., hpd., dU, ""'whh. '68 vw IUG etr-1247 642-9899 or 546-8906. malet, l male very tJteo. i;, " ;,;,:ii; raclne rid .xt .• pluah black til;mate. ~nt bomt UMIT II'. Acrou From lnt., Xlnt Cond thnJ..out? Near new, honey creme dt., ANTIQUE PIE 'SA>ll HALL MIRROR . 642-1833 . T 1pt Record1r1 mo only. C:all bttften I AM t.lld N'wpt ?&land. $1.llO pertt. Take Qldtr trade or amall pluah bllck Int., f tpd •• dlr. 12 ill m.2ftS Call CD!) 89W191 down. 11\BOOI. Oall Ke n. MUat lla'iftcel TlU oldtr •9713 Otr 560634. tar 1n trade or amall down •• AMPEX Storoa tape TO GOOD ho111e, Gorman Mobllo H°"'" t2GO IAYSIDI MOTOlll 'IS MGB VXTlll, Coll Ptdl, 4Kem ------'----lewint Mlchfnu · 1120 recorder, auto r e verse, Sbepheid f~e. Not quite 1IXl W. ~Hwy., N.B. 48,000 mUl!I, Wlre,_•_r_l45-0l34. _____ ....__ so~. el4:. px>. 1 yr old. Loves C11der e BMW e wbeela. Good mncl, wsr.- CUSTDM f'D<E S.loctian ol Uoad'Zlf. 842-8SOO" \ chl1dml. Neod• !aro<e >a>"d· * * + IEW 1111. -'65 VW 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ~-"' 8<d Oomp~ locl z.. machinn, X!nt """11 • -IHM015 213 oorr JI MIW All "°""' In Stadl NOllGT •11. 1&,Glll 111·~ OrtJ, ...,.r, """"°'· 11c11, & ;",!: = ~~10d 't~ In Cond. Prleod Reuonably. CamerH & Equip. U00 """ to id homo w/lenc<d llU m UID ~ ~~CE~TS !lad w/bllt lntor. IJllw, Gd. llW!f -....... 1111. match CUllX>m nlti!d bd .~· &ipply Llmltfld. Ye Olde ' yrd, male mix pi!p Weim/ Cooper T&M MOTORS, INC. woo. NM317, art. PM f7M7J9 ~ 1l'•"· ltwina Machine Shop, ~IS BOLEX u...111 .. -t a mm Labr, 5 mol. old, blkw/fro&t. IOl1 Garden Grovt Blvd. 'tO "" -m tlpt, BO ~~~mb:;.. """~s ~ E.eoutH..,,CdM. ~ movie ~";;'"Hu...-. ..:,._,1abrlm,ohot5. Vory TRAILER SALES 5.14-2l'40ponl!undoy892-6551 llC)UCHE HP °"""" -l1JllO. compl aot• ol quaJ. Unena, SINGER. euto ziio1ac. 6 ttndir; <!IQ; ~tance focul plQful, older chUd. Ml...aM ''Buy from • man Cam ttnl, new Uodrt. • bl&nkot A blllllket cowr, Bed mo•. old. No alllch ntOdod ,,__of qua!Uyol It-. 4 ADOIWll.J: eoclN.poo whe llvot In_,.. DATSUN l'OllSCHI Palm SL ApL L Nawpoi't Flom Gutt! r.m. Seldom ""' IJa-..,, butloll bOltt, &lilt-In u,tit meter wtlh pllj!Ollt, I will. I bile, lblkl WE Sl:P.'llCE S.C. COUl'I 1"4 Bcb. Uled, 59me ttema: new. Prlv. dfflll\I ttc. Cuar. S40 cub pbo!o electric cell. Uled ap-wht Mtd aood bomtl. $ , WHAT WI: SIU.I A cluatcl °*T)'t Laded: ,.;•,::;,VW~~ .. -.,-, ~.-_-.. ._.-,1 Pt)t. Hunt. Harbour. $.100. ctamallpayme.ntl5&8818 ~ prox. 10 ti.met $85. c.au 81:58eftitrl St.;lo.Hl.rbor,l&nt&Ana $ incl Abulh exhaust, lhlrpcoDd $1515 Cuf'lllp <nJ> :on.1au SllWINO MACHINI SIMCll H.B. SEALPOINT s1AN1111:, 1lilck11o. ar-W·IOlll .... u• -Blaul)Wl)<t Am·Fm. M<:Alff w11rado .r 11n. ·Pvt. f/13. QUALITY GAME TABLE. Sffn Konmore Porlablt. J'OTRON"Elt¢troolcoamoi'a. malt,_4\1 l'"-old, ..,od with * * 2Qlll7 ·* * · \ -~ lotll .... etc. VuU 48M'll9 . Am@rlc.an Of .Marttnrnllt;. Sliwa forward, .rewrw. ~· plcturll in dirk. dill4rtn. ~btoku. ... · TUSTIN ARIA ''Lead@r ln Thi Dtadl dtitl" Polak': lt1'Vice eXclutlYeb'. 1969 vw BUG. like new, \ ' (Royal Tribune) Octaaonal -bult0llholt1 .. Elr<OU..! LlltUmo ---alter 4.lO pm. ~-,_, I "'MMI"'....... 131Ul, DW'O'--........ ---Tbl <Ix------condition,Onty-125;-l!T--;-oiif11J<r."te1112>0·or 'l'ltRRIEll·A·---Pupc -,~~!.Ot. n'"!:-", •2t11J00 1r1Jca__ -"" llftlAn--PORSCH'I---Europe an!yo-673-1111 M•N & WOMEN I -.. Inlaid ~ burled top. maka o11 1111-&'ll p)oa. 1 1ama1o, 3 ma1tt e ''"" • 2145 HARIOR BLVD. SPIEDSTIR 1957 • o~ .i---+-1 COMPUTER PROGRAM· 4 match chrs w/uphol l!:lll Mu1ic1I lnlt 1125 er. . 1 r.k. Atl1i1lt1, atr con •• 540-6410 Tbe most dua!c Paftcbl ot , . .,,.,;.~:.;.;..--~~-1 ~iflp~m~O ~· & cuten. New. ~ of orfl. ....,. • SUDE, PROJECTOR. never :-~To~ -m c~i. ''°"' l1ntl1c1ptd, xmGI OUNTY'I all' Very Cherry• Loaded· 89 VW aquAre: back, Xlftt nJTURt• COii. Prlv. Pty Hunt. lnLNOI Stlmll' ttdOr we, used COinpletety autotu.ttc, ' up te iO yr. flr11nclnt vJV"W.. C: ' • AtiUth exhaust Nm b&f'i. cond. Lo mllalal. Pvt ptf, C&utt lt&rt Soon. Harbour. crul 592-l062 . beaut. cond!Uon, comb. cue p&k1 1110, muat 1tll $135. VALENTiiii ~ Mid ~-T 0 Pm~•· NO. 1 ' c:onip1tltl6n roll bar, 91J .St.190. * ~7721 or Pilot prollfOIJl offtrlnr the USED la" c:h&lt 16995 , !!00. Ml 6 0,. 5"-2!118 :Ill 813~ low. Blk or bno.,3 ,..,..._. 14M11i • -· IG-l83I DATSU,.. DIALIR oar, tie. Very quldr. v ... ~ IG--Ol19 ewt ftnootequlpmontandfaclJ. ·--~-I . . DuoySt.,C.M. 111111< Boltx -movl• L~.8!91WMilo, '. --nv.M'TRIO_· ll ' DOT DATSUN Polal< ... -11100.l•1r10'""""vw""'-=--=1111"'".-.... -:--=pl)o=--:' ltlet: available! Real-Um@ ma ....... ,. 1.pho •tered RICKENBACKER ---••-, trt--' -~' .,.. ~ "' • ....,,. -----i582~, 830-6414evt1, Ml'W'I. •·•'-, u•· ""'· •----1.. patina IJ"Mn Pl'lnt chAJ.rs 1 u P' r _.,.,_, -_. -u:...'"lle Heme S.le1 .._.... -.-.-n..uJU u: 111 eompu~ pro ........ , .... ,,. bolh far S89.95. AnUqu~ 10nlc amp & cue. Lell,lt 549-0518 ! ADORA.BLll blOh bit. ,....... Huntttwtna Miah ·st PORidii tu; t.lr, European parchtlt . wh.l!e end It c:ocktaJI table• speaker mod. No. ,T, Good m1x P'lPI. sm. bned. t Wka h· VIAR END SC.i7U or 54()..('lld chrame whls., 5 1pd , SlS-2974. S9"each. The Factoey, 1U5 cond. ~7478 moth pure -'br@d CLIARANCE SALE N....., '70 \1(ebtn, PireLll1, AMl'J4 .-~111~vw~-,tlll~-ln-&uanll-~ ... ·1 Harbor, 540-6842 • 1130 .sporting Goed1 8500 96l-01JO 2/5 . NOW ON DISPLAY ~" S.W.; C.Obl.lt blue. $4.911. U.000 mll.e1. LIKE Nt:'WI CORONAd•lMar.AmesAJr l'lonos&Organa -··a moo. 'lu~6'i:·.,,uf,.~(',;:,' DATSUN Pl<;KUP ,Pr!v . ....,, ..... .,72 11411,a! ..... w..m-1'114 dining room "''· trolled wru;()N Ooll Clllbo " Bar, • id!"n. '!'il baba...S.6 1415 llaker St., Ooota Meu W/camper, 9$ bp overbe..i '66 PORSCHE '68 i/W Cam.,;r, lo mlln, alu• top, 5' x 3'. I m&t· xlnt*co':h. 541).1,78 * · · 115 \.ii b&ock Eut of Harbor Blvd. e&m, 4 1pd, 41.r, I Pb' Utt .. 11\ie w/blk int. $'.,eed. 1\1.· alDt cond. But oUCrl U.S.. .... lt!Mr• chlng ch&in, ex. cond. $150. ED. qualt.t,ied rftll,ltr 3 O>ata Ml'.!1& (n4) 540-9470 b&clt up U,htl. You MMI dlo Nfftk tninOt body work • &41-l?N • S.irft ,,.., Gtttn uphol1lered rocktr, D' you are buying a Piano • ' old. RARE OPPORTUNITY tu S@rlal # :Pumc.alt n# tll'tl $MOO;l75-11'4 ''67 VW Bua. One. 0..... S. ... 41 like new $65. 320 Momtna or Or&an this Yl'.:Alt. .t MltctlllntoUI l600 2/S ?w:OBilE UVINC on the Full price '**· Take ama1I E •65 C 400 llTOO Cub Call • Dl1I o,..., C.Uf., t2'6' canyon Rd. s~ are interested in some real. BEAOf, lJmited •n•-· in dn or trade. QalJ. Phil, FORSCH Cpe. 44. m..Nll. ~ ~23.12 Cell 547·9471 If great deals, .ik!ase shop OOCK·A-POO, male, I MOL .._...... 4»977J or 545-06.14.. mi's. Wl'lite, Jd int. Otan.1-;,;~~""'"-'~=....,. I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~'!!! Offic.furnlture 8010 ~~~~= ~~ ~.mm little ~5 :ch~~~on:: DATSUNLATE'67 :=:if~644-JH2,Jacll'!a:.n~p:c!:;:: THIATRICAL 7900 ""'34Walnut-ttr ()pen~ryNlte BRUNSWIC&-.ua' HAU' Codttr • ll TN-plOy1 a-Nobth UDO-· 4 tPd. dU,,15 POiiiCHt (CJ lmmec m .All,WM130pr.PIJ, d k -• -& Sund•• Alto,,_ O.SIOm Sta!O Tab!O -lak•, --lbup, "7(1. sun Hd, -~-• ~-R ;.., •~ ,66 -·~ f/I -ea · •••• ·••• •••·•••• ...... ...., -From S2l!l8 Piel. C wkl Gld. Male a Ott H!PwaY. H.8. 138-1511 b&ack 1nt. IJnt cond, Must UHlQ.,' ~P u .. .,,. "'"""• ~ w u -· SCRAM LETS Po.ture abaln ........ $ 7.SO fema.I@. 646-285.l 2/5 •· • ":c lldillcei $1t99 Take older mtchan depend. 54&-7601 Trame lipper & Pl mIW. • 5 Drawer G.r. lep.1 100% Flnanclfl& MIXED Pupple., all ookn, 4 W•nt to bu~ or 1ell 1 Amll1CU ctr of small down, PORSCHE 1968 912 Coupe. $12111. Call MS-ml ANSWERS J~~lt~~·~·~ 140lt.i~ PIANOS & ORGANS * ~~LS* wb. old,-· 84Mll8 ~":j~!.!."_r.0~!!1 lllli:84.i. Call Pllll '8f.m3 14100, "111 Power, 673-5'52 ·5! VW;,..!""' cood. -- , -323 s. Main s< ara,,.. ..,... "'" or !J45.08.14, or -...... -or bost I Mc MAHAN BROS. NEW.;. USED POKER Tabt., lol4lar t.p, S & K MOllLI 11111 DATSUN Wlf. Auto 1lllli PORSCiit . ~ C. l7Wlll3 Konr P•-N tty DISK INC. .• ThomYamaha ~·~°"""" * AUCTION * ~!1'"1 1 top w/ "°"'· $20. HOME lllOKERS ---tlrtt. Sacrlllce Xblt candltlon. lot -l"IJl2:;;.;;,;VW;;,..., -,..,.--.. ~tt-,ry-, -.,-. -•-v -u -1.800 Newport Blvd . aa ..... ana will --11 ..__ ........... "' • 6"'°'21 e ,._.., -Auiust -SOUP to N.UTS ())st.a Me1t. * ~ Muuo e IClmball PiaDOI Il you Kl.I or "~ et Slm.s400 btlow book. over S3(XXI takes It. 842-mt hea41, "10 tags, aood • A oortWballo He alwayo e Kabler A Campbell Au~ = ;, -:t" p.111. 2 .!':,a i=.:~ Ill * 1 O WIDE * m-1• · 1911 POJiil:Ki: -Coupe, MUii lltll ~-B4l30 .... In ............. whore Ofll•• Eguipment IOll • ...:.~RTT ~!:'~!~.!! Wo'nd•'s Auction •·m •111).'lllO* -'" Today I DATSUN ·ii UDO Oal!Vl. All >Clnt'mecb. -· $1l!IO or ot-'19 VOLXSWAOil:N ottl I Ibey •r;vt §OUP to NUTS. --~'tC.1'll'"U -nAAUV , H $USO •• ,urnllhed Xtru. $2500.1 Own. On Way fer. 968-:i470 under M1Tlnt)'. Stell Cll' WANfi 0 : R ~ M INGTON 'fypjwriter Coita Mesa + 633-2$51 2075~ NeVt'(>Ol't, CM MM686 ~~OYI~: !: ;:~ 8t1utlfuf Adult P1rk To i:urope. C&ll ~7466 '61 PORSCHE C Qiupe, Low MAKE OFFER. ~1'09S IOYS & GIRLS WITH atanda.rd, :xtra lq cu-Open 106 Fri io-9 !Un JN Behlnd TotJy'a mdg, Mlt'1. chlldttn. &a-702 5fi.<B59 J!Un¥" 842..J939 Di IM'iiUN Wag. Aut.o milts. Good cond. C&11 Mbif sell 1968 VW Bui "#ltb A DESIRE TO BE ON ~· "'w" l'IOOlldltlontd. IDEAL TREE to -...... IQY!n( -LANCER -• Br 2 lnnL woo. "°" below -Wetlphalla Campor, TILliVISION... ta~."1~oldt~pee':d1't,e: HAMMOND Steinwl.Y, Yam· ~le size Kenmore wul> Cocker malt. Fence:t yd. Ba, CIJ1)tbl, dra~. rett-1&., booit. Oall'US-1489. 'SS pQl(ICKf $950 m&U rot Free On C&mere Audi-matchln&' metal po1ture aha.,Newak& u..,8'd,ptanosb ar, tng machine. S~. $40 Jei• 892.-4149 21S fenced yard, 1tor. lh!d, 496.3s45 1970 vw. Bet,e. RA: H, tlon In Your Area, Call Or-'"·•~ l _ .,,.. """"• mos m e1. u,ys n than COit It ia m new condi. kiri! ~. INAUSH FORD '·" ..,.. County, 547.Q!I. •·-· Ike new "" --"'· Callf. •• Schnlldl Music don. U8'd only 3.,. 4 tlln<•. 3 RABillTS, 2 ..,,.!O, I ...,,: ' "*· ~,t cond. In '"' "''''"'·· -411-4274 or Ii TYPEWRITER, Addlnr Co ·~N Mpln SantaAna Call837-·. --00-. 548--.!096 2/5 ,._,,.ttel.olperlc.Onl> SPRITE. -· Ml CHANDISI POM . ~· . ' ~ '-¥""" imo, ill-'1111 '11$ \iW Sunroof. Cood &ill. ~All AND TRACI =~~t :i:.-~ VU>' ,tff Piano Clatlll ~ET i:a"!:~ ~~ F~t iot a th1n ~ MOBILE HOmt 1981, ORA.NOi COUNTY'S 1915 Sprite, tape deck 6: .. t Otfti: 09tr $1ttiO. Call '° • '"°" ny n -~ • Secrill<tl 1tt Up In Nice YOLUM• INOLISH 11W11' ,......_ llCX> or bttt .,_,...,, I022 ':1:!:~~ 1;, 160 :.,~ Double jute-backtd. Will 3 Femal@ puppies 5 wks old, Adult Pk., Kwpt Bch. Call ,OlltO ;OE.ALER otrtt. Alto 1181, IWnbler, •i VW Std. S1iiirf: Na for reservations . •ll &1.! or part $3/)'ard. weaned. se.48'11 213 Mfon! 10 AM or att 6 PM SALll ;'SERVICE tood condition S200. 546-0347 au•""' Gd Tires. Sid n. 1--------SE! I£E, oval ribbed beck. ~= PETS ond LIVISTOCK 641J..-O'ru OVEll IO IN STOCK -,._ LOVELY 8' !Ota, never ""d, down pillows, $150. Love GOULD MUSIC ciu:>RED omampni.1 ''""" * NEW -lll'.l.llllE 1 '8' A.H. SPRITE, .... can-El<. o>nd. IUllO. 548--984S quUtoo. f Io r a I, scale"-... t, white damuk $95. 2046 N. Main, SA 547.(1811 en, •ll colors & kind1. Dota 1125 BK. t &\., dtn erptl tti'ru. : : : : :: ~I dltion, n!:W braktt l rlnp. ·• VW fkta. Very Lo ilii•a. &Ull"d@d UM. ma1chln1 CM.Ir, uohola ,l ctne $90. · ::t:::= Priced for quick aal@. • • e 2 .. • ""'-.,,... ... ~-•-$SOO firm. 548-&n Air cond, Radio. Xlnt Com. '°"9ttat JM, Prlvate~party. O>ffee table, French Ie11. SAuw-iCE! Wurlitzer 968-3255. 942 Yorktown, ' ou,t, patio 6 carport •WJWll, ••--u' ~wu.,.. Prl Pl ... •-J}~~-8ullt round !\;" ~:~:·IMS-~.'· !dllC ~lntt-=-... ~~c;o"' HB. G~~..,!'.P~J':; :.U~.!Jlo"" °"" :!;U:,.W~ 0.....,.tlc TOYOT~ ' l,..=v=.m':'~=~~='"==I _, STORY • ~--• u-·ht SEWING MACHINE pn.td ft1r quldr ult. -·" N-~ Home • .....,.., air, lldlal-.'"' TOY~A "OLVO .... Id blrcb table top wttb MAPLE bar itooll, •• ea. • '-'LI' ....... """ .,_ ..,,....... --11 -w """"' dJo ~~ ~ ...., •--v• w M ~ Plano. Good Condlilon. 111$. ~an ~nm.,. ~ we. ~·-C&pWtnno AM. Exdus. • ··~· ~·· -· Muk 11 Wa_,_ " • wrought ~ ~ · TelepOOM bench. SJ.5, Din C&ll Sews tor" a rd, rewrse, ~ AKC Dachshund Stud. Pi.rk. Carpirt. Encl patio. BRAND NEW !TD. 1 DR.. HI Lux Pie:.:-'.: I·'-'"-·------I l40--4ll8 or s.66-ZW2 nn set, $25. &Uat. sao. TV S4&-<1343. darns, buttonh01e1. E:iccellent Red IOlW MINd Corner Lot. Lo Spece Rent. $1711 J'\JLL PNCE .... 145 -WAGONS AJ<TIQUE O.V, llola·bed, tbl modol IU.lO. 2 bi;.. 115 NEW .. USED, Pianoa, condltton, Ouiy flll, 137-039 54&-tsD .U!Or' I P.M, Call aft !. <714> C9>-<9l8. 0111)11:11 NOW Lond CrulHrs 164 _ SEDANS man's ...tlltor & rup, <L Sofa ~ Misc. Call ()rpm. Itebullt Graodo, SPECIAL On A-6 GREAT ~--llOIJBLE fi· 11111. I Ila. n-re Wo~ All alhlr model• -ID ~ Bel. II A.M., a<ter -ITOW.URlcyh'a :·"a· .... .,.k~plnet Patio Ehclasurea. BUiie, AKC. i' ;t;•old. 1 tom. A 4 11irn11Md.16,s0o. Ito Arr. lt011NS H)ltD ~iisoET MO~ELS •JOCk. I-· & '"""""llCL ===~'"""'=""'"''°" 1 GARAGE ""'" Se! A Stm. • Ila)o• l!lWlll) or m-~ < mat.• 11;.793:1.. Starllallt 'l'l'al>er Par!t IOio Harbor Blvd. NOW lit S1'0CIC lt"OID' -Doalo Are 111111 41 HANDSOME . SPANISH Jl).S PM. 130 To-Bolboe ::t",;17-new, 1450 . belore I AM or a(lfi PM. ADORABtE to>= PttJll, mi N~ Blvd., c.M. CltatuM... 841-0010 Y°"'Bc•I °""''Are sun At DIAN LEWIS CJIAil\Shea~wrollihtlron ll!And. CHANDELIERo ~•vely !0 1' ... LOvlnrr:;::pnmo _ • DIAN LEWIS Jle611l-, C.M. - and leather $00 ,. ch. ·PIANO TUNlNG & Rep&lr IMle Oold!eal A eryalal, e -·••II ....,,.. lie'"' IOI "2J PDltA.ltl -~ llMSll ~pllo-1100 . llxpert. rea•mablO! llahlt, l.130. Prlv. Pljo HtlllL ·~-t . -. • !.: , •'• 11111 Horbor C.N. -''1 vuLVO 4 llPlf. Oood-. lO roLDINO Ol&in. Foem ORE WASHER, Albor! o\anttu m-<961 ll&rbooi <OU> ~I~ AKC COllle Pupplt~ IOlolt A lo!INI 6 -"' 10 -. PlltURI HARD0 ~() O&T? ~Wmo~~ ~~ rubber seers, tan. $8 vtlu ~~. S125 ('40. ltu =-,,... Or1•n c1..... DRAPES. l pr. custom !Ude, white $50 ~ • Schwthnt, dttallen. Tod-N..,.. Imparts Ltd. ()r. 1'10 SUCH 11fiNO with cUb. m..2:1't Aft. • ~ Lib Nu. Duk $80 valti cotl) New ODDdtdon, UMd ~ 'lr 30 PM off-while 180.. wide, 100 dlers 1taf on bade. xlnt .... 06eft• dlJ1' audlor-... at m for 155-613411 only I or ' -., Call _GOULD MUSIC ,..,.,_ ·uoo _, l30.·Call BEAllfIFtlt. .flt.ck poodle, cond. Coll 14$.2167 Ind-· Marqula Moton lnc •• 1,•=-====--••I QUALITY Id.DC bet! • CJ\lllted 83T-d39 xr6 N, ~. SA 547.QISl eve. 4-8, !J62..43G7 --abc ~...it.• DoCI. , ''Ln-ll'llVJC&oPAl'J'I We 211."'t ewtr (50} 1970 T~ Auto LMllnt m&ltmi, C.OmpltLI WJuNd KEN¥01\&..Auto Wiiber .l QiWff) Pl.ANO. Re·f1n . SPF.clAL 8lle. PeM)ll'iCh $e. _.._.., ~!lit HOO ·~:p.C:-::.1:7• -~·~J~ PRICES!!! ta>, worth $280. Ml~ Frlltda1n &UIO"'Wa lbtr. Xl.n•t Olnd From Musicians bra. custom titted. UJ1 to * DOBEP.liiJJi l>UPil mtitl, f8 Tttumpb 950, nu rcbll Mt4'0I . .,_ .... 540-178.f MARQUIS MO'roRS INC. eve1. Both in Jdl1l-oond. ~ •acb. Horne. l8Ti 644-22.01. 30% oft'. ~ or $U>8954 13 wb, ~. 1tl0ta. er"lf. wtproot. Xtra chrome Authoriled • •n.n D!:aler too So. Cit HWJ .l.Alw'iia I LIA.Iii~ ~ RENT t BEDllOOM A Uvtar !Im. !14M1n, 8474UJ !14H9154 ' ·Ttrmt. -...-. -Ffl Ot bctt olllr. *-7!0S * ' ~ mmM t. doll-y turnlture. BARGAIN. RE-·G-·TOR • ~ -oo BA·-~ M · -•• ,,., -ell :riu L1\.ft ~·-"' -.i .. c.,, at·t ~e•• & H ... ~ ,,.., B"T AXE -• · 114M1SI -2 <1r P•Uco 11.1 cu. tt. no covor 110. Mtth pll)Open ortos~ •69 SCRr.iiiLiR l'IScc, 2 u .. .i. M Y ,Im l'ORDS & l'OR.M.ICA Olnltte •t. 8 tre.t IUte 11itw, must Mil R •LETS with pad ns. 54()...2321 aft. APPAt.Q0S A -,aldine. stroke, lllJlt condition, ex-·a Flat ISO OOUJM!, 16.IXXI ''E. . rAJ l'Olll;) TRUCKS chra., brand new, $100. 9 Ft. U5Q, 54e.-cm 7PM beauWuQY ttab*I, h.. tru. 613-Ql1. • ml'•· xcru. Xlnt cond. T AD popular n~ ,... touch, ..-tilte. $125. m.B1!2 kENMoR.ll auto wa.ablr I: ANSWERS QU.wITY kinl: bed _ qlillted recelwd ~ cart:. $400. '65 Trtumpb tDo cc. GOOD $1%i0. 87J..03.tl · authoriad. kuint· .,.._.._ OOMPl.E'l'E lUntllltlnp "" llec cteytt. l!o!lt lata mod•L maltn!u, Contplote. uMsOd W.....,, udale llll. !!HAP1!l. MO. ' J'""'-"' ,.., ,., IA.CM BLVD. Got °"'~ llallo l Br Qt. S3I month. Xlnt cond. te5 eaeb. s120. worth $260. 8<2-65318 A9»1.ed tack 1. tuk room. Call 54G-Jfl30 .._ .. u"" H•. IMch IC7.a51 84M!8I · ~. 147-1115 ~~::: ~~c-Imag=-..... 67>-4006 .,. MOTO .,.., dirt bU.0, 16 ·uu s.un. -lblk !Utr, ht1Il,t11o.uta.i...•• ROllNS FOR~ BLACK ...iintr chair, .... USED ~PPI-. TY'~ aU Sci""" ....... la1d1W Carpal ia;t; ... HI Lb0 fNQLISH Equ ltattOll .... Qoul l100 tlrm. 1!931 P"f/alr, --whll, ·i TOTOTA crown m. co.(. -Harbor Blvd. ~ s-.ltllina. Atao coU~ ,cu&ranteed. Duftla~ 1119 rreat strlttei forward ~ow 'li)ilons '1.99 )'4. aap ~ Qlwn On. Your .!>~.Dana Point new ~. 64Mt85 . facl tJr a.Int oancl. Slim di M~ 604111! . table,• lompe, 67>-3839 Ntwport, C.M. ~ (I'• ooiy 50 ''"" btlltiid t11o -13.IO up+ my labor, -· l'lelle oall'llM71t •• ii05lxA. \i..,, a.... iJi JAGUAA u --bttt •• 4tMrtt ~ '"'"SE DK llld, Natlll'OI Llnan. KENMORJI AUIO W-• OOMIC books. • !Oc per )'llftl. 1147.1519 fRANSPORTATIOH ' SU..l or olrt,,13ZJ, . -·rad. Or!J. lll!l't meeh .• 19 1'6WJi'A Corol1o St. ,.... -~ llGll. !(a• ulOd.' Call Dr)ltr, 131 ..... -11 . LADIES DIAMOND RING Call -"'°° ~!Tl. w,. Lo Ml IUIS . '69 Cad Eld•-. full pwr. S4W1.11. ' ... .!.. O T•tevl1lon '20S 1.0t cartt1 w .25 ct.rtt ta. loah A Y•cht1 9000 •• H0ND4 lfS Strttt ~ • eau 'MMiio 1U, •lnlil 1011, lO;COl a. DAY· B<d, perfect candluOn, A.off..,. • .,tJ >-. --Color TV or "•·'·" •. tltlo. CUl.,n> . ..,.de .llOO .. II' W!W.n• .,1 ..... HP -ltlor. Xbo't c.ad. ll(IO. ...... CIDU II'"-lllt Ptr mo. •--= ._.. -· ~11 -"-• --· .... K ,...., 'II Toyota 4 Dr. Coroli&. Alt 'ii Cillllllec El<lanOO extra -ma ... _, t:OVtt ANTIQUES A Jllftk: N&r'O&I White. Option to bu,y. Frtt Johnlon. C..Coml-0, tul1 ~I v1.MIQ't Ont Prlv pty Ml.tit l!tll 11" ""'J!l?=\"'°'tll7 t'Op oOmmodt S290, Gold 1u1 •Mee. No depotll A·Acdve WINTER coat, blue, black ecrWJmMt. Cott niw ovtr MDCED~ Btbl t• Z($, 5*-073:2 ' • . ndlo· .• ~r~,,YI lo9. i11DE-A-m·1 yt old. iOOd mi...... A -11ta1t11 "TV Rontal Oo. . mlnk. coll4r Sllio 12. ,Eot· lllOO• 1 ,_. oltL X1i!1 °l'.rolllr,_ T'"!I ~U air, ltlll pwr, --·~·Bird~• (ltll pwr condition !IDO. Call 513-707! -~ tu1tot1 cbn ., '"' m m.ns:i ..u..... ..l.ut1on. 1••· """'· -· ,..ita1· -·r LIT'IUi Cllemp 11• n<11a1 u.... x1n1 • """'· . TllUMPH llr, ,1,,..1,pe,_;;,, ,.r mi: •flfr f:IO Olctt • tn•J1t rocktn. $15 LIKE new 'S8 Admir&J 2\" tMo.oo53 11'' ~ w16ft7 lnbrd. oomt. MU<0nt'd. Lot. ol S2M570 '67 G&WcJe 500, 2 dr ll'r, iiOUBI.£ bmt 1pringl' & mat• ee. 64M01f, m-s.t.21 color TV QXI. Murt-sM to KENMORE ~$-5 . PrtCCthcl'1 .Up-nntil nr du. saps I. Ultd twice 1986 M'ER.CEDb Btni, ~ 1961 Trt~h m..ai, air, vtnyl top ; $59, per me. .. "'"' IOOd """'!tlon. 141. LoiiiOd H""llN Sh1•11 OjlpM:. "'Da)'Ohore Tralltr P0118CH!: 111 Ex ha"'' PaYlllao, $1171. Call $fJllO. I, 4 -· CIMll. Call · Xln't Cootl. loot Qlltr, SO. COAST LEASIN9 fi75..7194 * Ml.J51f * Park, Sp&c1: F'S, N.D. llY!lem $5, 5'Q..1083 SW ew.: * 068-32JI + * 541.t.SO * Call ~ 300 W, Oil H,., NB MNlll 8000 Garage Sale J f' I • • ' I 'I ' • I I ' l • • .. K...!_l&Y PllH i 't llfldf.7, F ebnwy l. .,, "" ' •. ,!@!.llllOt:~l&t , l~PORTATIONT ;.RA=N:.::Sc..POlt=T;;.A;.;.Y'-')ON""--l'"'"RAN--1-POlt_T_,ATIOW.,.,;,;.,._ TRANSl'OllTA!lpi'.I .... W11 ... "" ~Wanted IJll ,Uood_$ira I : .. !'!!' u...i c... • . . .,.. •-rlod -·-u ... Cara "" U1ad Cars '9ao u .... c;.::c•":.;..-.....r.c..;',!! U,Md Caro ..) 'IRANSPORTATl'ON T~SPOR,TATION TRANll'ORTATIOlll ',,. CHIYIOLIT ' ,,. ··---'-· -ft•• • • • Fr.EET ..J..: '* IUICK • CADILLAC , -CAD~-. . .. C .. -. • • .... ~ •. ,.., -(5) 1918 Cbev.v 1mpa]p 1 =:::s: 1 __ ,__ .. _ .. _;~-"""-·l-~--.... ...:-.....:,.:m Jft ''' WH : CASH -1!1~~:,;;;~,;,1"~ 1004 BUJ(:JC ~:. dr .... CADILLAC~ De i~--~ ~~~= '66 Ma.1111 ,SS . DUNTON 'fOI YOIJI W 4 Door ., ... o.: ...... l16li0 hanltop, Pl• aooa Ji9". VJll" .. flillPDftl. loct,,.,,alr Dr!,., $1111). MMrn ~ IU(l!OI; Allw I pm COii, • '13100 Fol'! Country 1654. ~ .' '-! •:.;','.''°~.4'° ::,~ el~it~ CA•••'"" <dJ -~ .. lo< Gary Aulo PSIPB Y.ti.:w?'fu. Int . ' CONNELL CHIYIOLtt __ .... a,,..-s.uoo ... ,... ..... _ .. clillmtmer-w• • 61lOJH .(llVIQIB ledan ~talion wag ••• • $1900 '66 Dulek Rtvltn.. t(dt poWtr, Fo--r G.M. .... ...... u .... ·, ____ .....,. __ ·...;'"'~-:... ohnann. fJl'.'Y tlS " ' FOR-D <1'r1968 Ford Ga.laxle aw. v1ny1· top, Due~ aeall. ··-Eol\.,,,_.. ... ... Tnoo..·;;;·;:,;.;:·"· l1600,.;s2;09':,· .. -=r"r='"'=.· .... car. Call Sa>u r.tanaaor · ·cs CAMARO \1'4 m "'= CiLIMMOtET SGlel $·1'0ff Salt! -1• CONNELL oeJtent conclltloft, maroon. , ""'"' •• Ml-'T' · Mt t• ~ lilln I•, ' CHEVROLIT ~'nm . 1 • _..:z::..!•;;· ___ ___: ., .. wu -·1 'l'vd. _ Bl!ICK • 'CA~C,. :1211 •lo.rbot mw., c.M. ·cs·eanuu. R. s. "°'Down '"'.....,. w-... ~· .. 645-1441 Huutli~·~ 1 i 1-~--~~---'61 ceADll.LAC -B 1 rc k 5',11-1200 &'1\0 .P. •Call .._7W after e:PC-A. b;a.l!S., ~~on.~-2100 Harbor Blvd,, CM. I JO ~ -I '68 BUICK 2 'Dr. Wll4cat. ~~ ... ~ '~.. full ~ (IJ CdY, • ml.. Silver -SPM. r . : ,I ~ • I I J!!r ~Ofr. m: . 1965 COiiYf. Full pwr.. xlnt JMPOR'l'l-WANTm J ~ t>lb.• air cond. p/1, !''~· , pwr. · D,ll.fl --~ J,"ves • ~ llliJ'.,f,.~aq top FM ! , '"< ' · • ' ~·C81nl!13', '65 CUstom. 321, c:plMl. 10% above wholesale. °'"""' OJmi!lea ••• 'Xlnt rom. -Prtv pty. Call >1._:rm, . • • . , .' 117:: 173,uu , , CqUGrll Jwto. -..... llOO Down -bet 11 am, aJt 10 n>P I BUYER .... ,,,. I ' '66 11\D!LLAC .<•••1--· m-18211 :t!!:: . . • T.0.P. Eve<. 51&-'lUl. ' ... . ·u cNm "'" 2240 , S. Main , ' 546-7076 • I l I 1 . I ' . ' BILL MAXEY . TOYOTA 80methlng to tumlsh )'OW' New tlrte A: pQJ~. All '59 CADi#L\C. 2 • door. '67 COUGAR 1963 Chev 1% ton. Flit Bed. . .,;"':;::,atEVY==~w~qon...,,.-,Cleu,;--..,-n 1111,,1, 2: Dr. H.T. v.1, 4e- -~ 1881D."liiiCb13fJ'"' hi>me •• : find r;reat bd)ls Lo .JlCCf!llOrlel., Far,. ~-'I o w G90D.c cond. ~ Power d.lac: lpkes.---Pf• A. 6 Cyl. t.tajle Ofter. Call &tout. -... Urel, traol.-geD, to. tr•1u .. f1ct•.ry ~;,. .... 1 H. SddL. Pb. an~ today'a0u5i¥.Ad1.' book. $Xl),1Ml-fli(t.t , * as'J,slte '* air cond. Eves 60-511'.1& ~~fore 6PM. dll'burttot, just bid velve 41tlolli11,t, .l"w•r 1ftttl .. , job. pr). ~l l N!"'' bll'!i r•4i• '-•'"· tlGO Now Cara '62 Nova WOCJOll _o_"'-"-"----· I " I " I .. . ' .i Jolln&Oll•S·OD ' 'For a better deal on a •Uncofft:Me'rcury product ~e y!'ur loccil dealer1 AND wllo else can back .1the sale with 18 "Years of Quality StrviC:e. L • ' • .JOHNSON & SON. ·Cyclone 2 DR. HARDTOP This beautiful 2 door hardtop is· loaded with extras such as 119 "429 VS", dual exhaust, compefl:---· tion hanclllng package •. Blackout grill with cjclo.ne lamps, 1' \peed _ · trarisniissiori, p o w e r steering, • pow~r dis~ brakes, .radio, mstru· meitta!lon group, ~e~~te-coi;itrol side. view mirror, and .It's compe· tffion orange. Ask ior stock No. OH1-5NS2821~·-. .. ~ --···· s- +Tax & Lie. • ORANGE .COUNTY'S· FIN~ST .USED CARS • Jell,.... & Sen Ra, fte ~•t4ett . '1t Offerln9 The Fln~st Seleetlptt of i{•e!I Car• 111 tlte Count11t ' ~~~~~--~~~ '6' CON~NINTAL Coupe . lllo11wood motimc fi•l 1h ~th blt.tk '••titer I. wh!te la!ldtu roof1 l u11ry 1q11ipped, f~clory '''• 1lc. XSR. 510 $5495 ' JUST ARRIVED· FROM FORD MOTOR · CO. (Spoclil PurchaioJ WIDE· swcrlilN 11 ' . 1969 MERCURY MODO.S . . ALL LIKi! NEW! VERY LOW MIWI Merc:urys, convertibles, •talion wagons, 4 dr. Ii.rd .t0ps, 2 VERY ATTRACTIVE SAVINGS! '61 CONTINENTAL 4 Dr. SM. Alf••" t•W fh11ih, Now11 leMt.11 roof, l1•thtr l11teMor. All th1 luJCllry ft•IVr•• ' Incl. f•ct,ory air. Vl,7]6 ' '61 MERCURY Cele11y P•rk Sta. Wa9eM. VTM 714 ' 11'11dl11m c.l11omo yollow finl1h wlth tll wlnyl lnt1r[or. A.11· to111ttlc lren1,. p-•r 1tt1rin1J I brak'i1. he· to1y t ir colld. B1e11tif~I colltll• ' ' $2995 ' '69 MONTIClO . MX 4 Jr, 1edtr11 l:l lelcllooto fro'!l l. All he•1 e11t1. tr1n1., I rtd\1, keel1r, powtr 1!11r., pow tr br1~11, J.•ctory oir, ltlldt11 roof: YWR 091- 1,000 111il11, $3170 / '67 CONTININTAL 4 Dr. W. leowti11I lermwd• llwo rntltllic fi11· 1,i. 'll'illi ··~hhtt 11tfft1r l11f1rior. lltc .. ltncleo ,...f, fullY luwy ~1lpp.d el!tl fectory 1lr cott- ilitioriillf• AM-FM r.4111, 1+.reo f1pe d1cl. Ont· owner'''· le1utlf•lly ,mtlnt•lnH. Lie. TTN 010 ' $31°95 '67 CONTINENTAL Co'"-rfi~.. P'oltr whtt1 with b111od lt~lh1r I: ~It• tip. Fitll powtr equipptd with feet. t lr. wev 212 • $2995 '65 CONTINENTAL 4 .loDf, 011ert• .. l91 fJ•illr1 -wltlri "lolld ltt.tlier h!l•rlor.' F11llv l11JC11,Y oqulpptoll iRcluclln9 full powtr I fectory •ir. •U111K1tlly cletn. Uc. OUW.'951 ' ' ' > ' I .. $199'5 - '6' cONTlilENrAL C6n•1rtiblt. Cerdi11•I r.d with bllr. lealhtr l btk. fop. fully ~uiillry/ tct41ipptcl .& ftelory t it .. SQ:A. 97J $~495 '67 PONTIAC GTO 2-Dr. H.T. Gold 1nl1t rn1taU ic finl 1h wtth l:.locii ~uekot •••hi ...... tr1ns., reolio & lit•l1r, pow• 1r 1t11rin9, ftetory t ir. l11•tiful c11rtditlo11. fR.J 50J . ' $1995 . ' '67 MERCURY . MAR9UIS • • 2 Qr, Hardtop. lttriih1l told M ige flnilli with •i tchlnt i11t1rior, full.t po-r 1q11ipped, f•c• t9ry •Ir, l111dt11 11>of, 1n1 o-er, Dri••n onl,. J0,000 milts. UlN 9 I 4 $2495 'H TOTOTA COROUA 2 DSD 4 1ptl. tr••i .. rtdlo I hetter, wh1t1 w/ ~Itek h1littior, 11,000 och1t l 1111111. l1111tlf11f r .10"4. xoc 571 $1395 '64 CONTINENfAL 4. tl•or 1t .i•11. V1l v1t hlec• fi11i1h with bleck l1eth1r h1le1"ior. hlly luJC11ry ,•quipped includint' · lull powt r l factory eir. Ua. OYS 52S $1705 BARGAIN CORNER I• O•r hfttii• c...,, . .,. ._. .....,... t1M4 urs.S...c.._ ...... , .. c...._S... .... .. -,ticeri ................ · ... ~· _, .......... unweM ...... LOOI 'IM OYlll '86 ....... -"'·'" .... $137& Lk. UCJW 111. C:lHll, NC t.e llftl. '86 POlllD OAU.Jtl• .. 4 Dr, H.Ti·SLW "5 INiet Or) '&& M•lllCUlti' HIOOlll Mlllki.11' M.T. PDD tu (Mtol l" i.-tl '68 .... ......... .. $1 &ll >Dr. Mfffllll IYP' tS2 INiet CM) '68 IUICK IUCTllA CONY•ltTllLI s'1111 Lie. Yl'U "'· Mlet tM'. '68 CMllYllllll NIWNllT Lit. YYU 4" ll•kl CM'I •13' ' 1•11' WAOONlllll - • Whlll DrlYlo lklllltt '""' .... Lie. lKT 1• • . 119 fOlllD TOIUNO c~ JWt 1n. c11111. ~£00~ IlJ][. ~ IE!m©!!!lJffiW I ©@!!!l@&lm I Utf:D CARS P.·5635 ' • Automatlo ttana .. 6 cyl. Tho '6' ClALAXIE $1J7J econo. '2nd car. 1 • SALE! $460 SALEl 2 Doo r H1r4top. V-t , '!'''· • tr11u,. focfory oir coflodl· Misffio ''J'' fio11ln9, powor ••••rl119, r•· d1o, ho1tor, lJ(C l31. 645-1441 2100 1-tarbi;r Blvd., C.?11. , .:ts tt!!: :.!~!. brakes air cnnd. Salei $1199 ~ '66 PAIRLANI $1516 Squir• Wit•"· v.1, 111!•· fr111s ., pilwer •t11rl11t• r•· dio, h1•t1r. ZDV 2tl, Mist•r "T" '4S-1441 ,.::";;00;,:.;;-=;::;:m:;:v;:dC!"~C::;.M;;·=ll 4 Door H1 •"''•P· v1 ·•· '"•'~· ."': tro111., 1cfory • r con t• 'MUST st.CRlFICE '5i,.Ol.&r ·tio11!119, poWtr !;111~1, r•· 'U 5ALAXIE $4" VY teblt 1283, new ~ dio, II•~"''· IEJ I J, rear'end, 1root eod~thocb , & ""' Equip! w<~· '66 ME"CURY $14n, rf!ns " '6$ Malibu fut. m . fl; 5.36-6631 Montcl•ir J Or. H.T. v.1, . .,.O.="',,_,~~~-'---ll ,11to. tro111., foclory oir '66 IMPALA VS. air, tll pwr, co11ditionl1MJ, power 111.,. new tires, 1 owner Dr. XInt l1:t ... ~PO..••• brtkot, rodio, ~"°=""=· ,:1~=·=615-.1=;,"°:i:;:=:::::ll hf 1tor. b'ijdOl. CHRYSLER '67 COUGAR $1n1 1---------11 H1rdtop, v.a,: 1vto. tr1111., '68 CHRYS., xlnL PobJ;. tires $2750. '61 vw $4 50. Bargains • .......,.,, 541h!l22 f1ctory 1ir co11ditio11i111, pow1r li11riMJ, pow1r elite br1k1t, r1dio, h11f1r, ¥i11yl ro of. m 717. '66 MUSTANCl $1291 l·.-T-hi-n-li_n_:•_M_•_n_'t_'_'8u-y'-'lll, cy1., 1t!ck shift, h11t1r. ,.. Sl'T 190. __Q'.)N'J'INEit!AL f~AN CONTINENTAL Outstanding, ap&rkling Mika· do creme w/ereen landau top, plush ;tatural green leal~r Int. Temp. cont "air· cond," Hard to tell lrom brand new. \v/Jtll!lt 23,878 miles! Sold1 w/transrerable. new car warranty. !oil of New cost • now '3995! MARQUIS MTRS: 900 So. C.oast Hwy., Lagtma Be a c h. 4!W-C;;i03, 540-3100. '63'12 ~ALAXIE $4'4 2 Door H1rdtop. V ... , euto. tren1., f1ctory eir condl· tionin 9, power 1l11rin g, r1· 1Uo, h1al~r. HGE 915. '64 MUSTANG $1173 Herdlop. 6 cyl. ,11110 tr1n1., pow1r 1t1erin9, rtdio, h•tl• 1r. VZT 550. '62 BEAUT, cond. a ., Black. all leather-Ml pwr, "67 FOaD $1Hl ;;new;:;:.,,;:--~;"':;:':.;-:;::~--11 C,!llllltr, S1d111 W911. v.1, 'G>LOADEDI 1 local owner 111to. lf1111., power tffff'- $1450. Day 547..fil84. e~ in9, , ..... , lir1+.:11, feet..., ~2221. arr co,...,llioni119, r1di•, _;;::======~II "••fer. XEY J27. CORVAIR ~-::------11 'H MUSTANG $24tl 196f CORVAIR. new ~ & 2 Door Hen:ltop. v.a. •flt•. tl.rea,· dnt condltioo $550 tf•m., power s .. etillf;-r .. 548-8704. die, lle•ter, .,;,,1 ro.of, YCU ,;c;;~.;;., "=·ii!""':.i"'o"NZA~~.--ll 236. R&H, auto, Vood shape! $<150.11 ·------- Privalo """· ~ '68 FORD , $Ult 1.=;=,;=:======lf Country Squire. V-t, •"9. FOR... trens., ftetory tlr celMll· . ... l---'---'-.;;_---11 tio11i111, pow" 1t.etl119, , .. '61 CX>UN'l'RY Squlre atatioQ dio, hetler. WIA ttO, wagon 10 pass., ale, '10 Uc. --------I ,;,"',.:;5115;..;,·:::;".:;;",;:2246:::..,,.--.,..-~ll '61 T·llR~ $2712 '65 Ford Wag. Air, p/s, p/b, 4 Door H•rdtop. v.1, •1110. 352 eng. l\lust Sell. 1 Owner. tr1ns., full powtr, r•tllo, 962--0720 h1et1r, d1rto ,,,.. YSI 1965 FAIRLANE Ford aed. 411, except any reu ofr. Xln't cond. Call &e>ll96. '69 F'LA?iE Wag. A/C. auto P/S P/B P/W Stet't'OIFAf rad $30IXI. 962.7974 alter 6pm 1961 .Ford Galaxle 2 dr. p/1, p/b, auto. Good trans. flOO. 'H ClALAXIE · $1"4' 4 Door Htrdfep. V .1, eut.. lren1., fectory t lr coltdltlo"• h19, pow1r 1t11ri111J, rtdlo, he1t1r. VVJ 6GO. 847-0589 ~6=,..,..-~-',.~ll 'H MUSTANCl $1016 '61 Ford P.U. %. T. 6 cyL Nu H•rdtop. A11te. trans., , •• eng & brka. Make otr. tlio, h1et1r, d•l11JC• inl1riet1o• "-==·=·=bo;;:fo:"='=P:;;M;·==fl tTYS 9531. . • MERCURY '61 CORTINA $1561, __ :.:;::::;,::.:.=.::,: __ II St.tio11 Wt9on, AutO' • '66 Mere Cyclooe, V-.8, mn-, ·-lre n1., r•die, htef1r, loek1 with 4 gpd, ~ lin!a, new n1w -low low lfti111, YCt r~"""'==·=ruoo===· =-::====di"'· 11-------MUSTANG '65 1\fuslang,' Clean. Xln't t i r c: • I: runnlng cond. ·Bfit:l&b Green. 39,l'.MXI tru;e nll'•· Prlv. Pty. S9~0 . 642-0781 Mon. thru Fri. 1967 RED Muta'!' 289. R&H, • vinyl top, nu tlhs. Lo ml'•· Xlnt cond, • $700 dowi:i I T.O.P. 49J..46'n • '6'1 MUS'l'ANG V-8, 'Crollger Mags. Good Cond. Bst Ofr !Nr.ll.250. 5$.1706, -· OLDSMOBILE '64 Olds 98. p/b. p/a, dee. windows, xlnt cond. $15(1, MS-6389 pvt. ply. ''71'1.YMOU,TH $1HJi V.l.P. 4 Door Herdtop. A11• to. trans., eir conclitionin9, pow1r 1!1erin9, pDwff wf• dow1, r1die, h1et1r, Yiflt! roof. TEZ 197. '64 vw '"' ~ •P••d, r•dio, httfff, WIG; 094. 'U RAMILER $SH- A111eric•n 2 Door. A.111•. tro111., h1tf1r. V1ry clttn cer. QYT ·914. '41 ClALAXIE $1612 · 2 Door Har4top. A11fo. htn1., •ir. celll:JitlOt1ht9, T.BIR•D pow1r 1!11f1119, retlle, ti.11. -,.-._:.~.:;;:;:__:':..__ 11 t r, WWD 496. '67 T·BlRD Landau, full pwr lAct. a.Ir, one ownr, 4lJO) ml. Like he\¥· $2Ul5. Muat Sell, ii • 83J..-0533 JiilS T·tlIR.D, Landau top, Factcry a.Ir, IWI power, nu '6J MIRCURY $497 M1t1or Wt9on, V·I, tulo, trtn1., pow1r •ftorlRt , •• dio, littl1r. SVC 191.' trarus. Xlnt cond. $1350. DUNTON ,,i;:-C:.,-iTU=R°'"'Q\);7.~:;:,ISE;::.:'--:-T-B~ml-. II &1,000 mJ., l owner, '1ir· clean. $1095. 673---3711 DESPER.ATE Musi Sell Al EORD Loa; '64 T..fUrd. i'\11J P•T, a.c. r.50, bet otr. ~ -' • VALIANT ITICK Shift 1"1 4 Jt \lallant. $250 C!IU after 5 pm -· L 2240 S. Main . 546-7076 .. . ' • 17 ..