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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-02-16 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa MesaI. • 17 ' • • • • . . a~·· ·_ne ~ _, . • . ·:Seareh Call~:.88 h ·; ' ' . • • . • ., • . -. r ... ~"'"""T'".,... ..,-·.' -----.. ·For AnaLeiii1 ---Mali ' :' -4 • • • • MoNDAY AFTERNOON;FEBRUAitY -16, 1970 VCK. 4'&. ... & a llC'fllNAt • PAHi • ~~o••·ty __:e~~ ·1e. \V ed in t;Jo~~s· ·qti Li;ner Flight , , . ~-'''-' ,.. .Bclttk -'ft io·:_ :Face. CJtrtltt • ·lri 'Stickup Death By TOM BARLEY . .. .. D91tr """ ltett : ,.,,ee mea who police allege shot and lilied' L•Founlain Valley clerk and then .w~ • two-hour gun battle wtth more Iha' IO J>!111ce olllcera under !lie bright liihU of the hovering Huntington Beach Police belicopter were acheduled for ar-'flianment todly on murder charges ip John Way ne 1N(>minar.ed :por. Oscar ' . . ' • • • • • ' . l • ' -. . --- ' . ' 1 • . . • ' ' I _.,. 1 ~· 1:11 • f•I ,~~~~1~:.'1{ t ' -~~ .... : , 111 I , ···,.·,..,. ,,,'1!·',•.• I .. ' ·Guest,ffijme ·"" <i I Des&o ~~~a · . Ceaai . • ,• • .. - .. • I .• ' s "°""'· '~ w, nro z 'l • ' • .Masonic· Lodge Fire Threatens Lagun.a Block Fin d ..-ennble<I crlgin plied the ,'!'eetinl plact d the LI.,,.. .atach )1-·r.ociP early ljundly aod lot a -~ lllJacml·l'orlll Av- tlrUclUrel. Ylrt damaget tent.IUve estimated at $10,000 lo 114,000, WU coofln<d lo the Up- per noor and rool ~ the bu!Jdoio but IJlort -.... bioMJ -dim .. lo Ibo celllnc d the --•pplluco ..... ....... ed by Corl xw.. . ..-•"Jbe whole bklck could have gone." . told l)<!tc:U,..1111. Geol10 Plelll, -junior .,pnleo ol the· -Lool&e, who ti:• uvea on the ~ as flntmen hauled -.t!lulpment l!P the ~""""' llalrway tbat jrovidel the only accta1 to tbe teCODd '<;iloor rpeelln& room ~ m Forat Ave. · '< . ·.JnyallplOn ara _.i.11ng 11111' the -~--by-· ""° -tnto the bulldln1 and turned on • : Nixon Pledges :pesegregation •Assistance ')," . . : WASlllNG,.ON (UPI) -Presidenl •. !iison llld tocf&y hll aclmiJlatratJm . . .. ' would llTe --all -·-'l'OOllhl• In woitlnl out desognptloa • ' plllla, wltb the goal of •cldmaa • ~' .. minlmum possible dlln:iptJcin" for " ' ... sudenll. ;. The pmldenl Jauod a -. • otresslng lha1 his "panmount _ .. ,.. ~ delqrqatloo • -~«Jt was IPiurbtg the tbouaandl of , children Involved "a sound education in _..,an atmosphere conducive to Jeaming." c · The Pl<Sldenl named an eJsbknembor ·cabinet.level comm! ... boaded by Vice President Spiro T. ,._ to oludy Ibo ' ,_l)road ....,. or problomo fadoc ICbJ>oll . :In achievlnl ~ bo1a1a ..r lo -.. out ways UM ~-pf1111DG ctan the big commercial kitchen ranae, see.k- in&. warmUt. Glau wu broken in the .trflll .level door, which WfS1.opm. and .Jl<lp aolve U-.. · ' .... , reallle," -aalil, "tlllliir 111e~ '.;achoo1 -al!aded 'by Ille -11' ·JPand.lles, . paWnc. ev• the !DOit r.~ • ·· IJMered dla 111epUan plans "!.Dto. elfed 11.plog lo .. ,... -voray. , .. "ReqolN"chlilgel wlll lnmtably-1Rr- • aecomi>anted by ai>fre~ and con- ctm at the lime ot their implementation. two larp, ...mulled chain had betn pullod Into the tl\<IMn am, wh,.., the ranae WU turned on lo 375 degrees, °"""'" nportocL The lft wu ~ al &:36 a.m. Sunday by 1'1n Clploln Harry Needllam, who ..,.u.d unoke in the alley in the rear ol the baUdJng u he .drove to work. '1111nklni I! tnllht be coming from bu,,,. Ina trash, he clrcled the block, reaftzed !he anoke waa frUb the uJlll'!i' Jloor d . the 1Md'4Jnr .. and weor dlreclly lo the main fire ataUon, a block away, to.~ 1 'Jbe lasl. mfet1n& ln the build.lo& was the alarm. I held Frldoy night, oc:cording lo Plett&, The building, daUng frun the early and no otber galberinp were scbedWed. 1-. la -by Rlchanl Jahtalll. 'Ille over the Weekend. µpper floor hauervod u i -ting ploce t "'lllo ftia1,.. ,,_ tenille," laid ior tht M-UC LOdp for more lhao 30 • Pl•ltf. "It loob -~ wben you'l't '"' yean. U.. alher aide d -thlnp. I waa •Five group< meet there re.,a.,i,, ..,ii, CClllOenlid about loclna all the l;'letts said; Muonlc Lodge 671, II» JOi;onll OJ1!) Olb« •.iual>los up tt>ere, bo) Royal Arch Muons, lwo women's groups, they got. the fire under control tn about.20 the Order ot the Eutern Star and the mlnutes and stayed around to help us Ord,.. or the Amaranth. and a yooth elea• UJ1 and get the place boarded up sroup, Job'a Daughtt:ra. aecurely.11 • ' Lou to the MJ.sons WU nWaly lo furniture. robes, Oaga and o t b e r paraphernalia, be ukl. -'IJ)ullble -., 11p lo IOO ye.ara old, ,._.qi, J>u1 moot d Ille Lodge ....... ·-· -cablnfi.a. were aved •. .An immediate --· Plelfl ..r. ded, will ·be loos d ••. cOllectkll "' fi>ldlne tables -Ille' l\IAions ,,... quen\ly loaned to olMr fl'OOP'· "We P"" mlsed them far th• WW. Festival Flea Martet," be said. "f'gueei they're out at luck:" U.ner Alter Veto • HEW Bill Target O.f B.using Foe~ WA4fflN<l101! (UP/). -A new money bW provldlng billions •<JI dollars lor edU· cation and Welfare returns' fo ·the .House 0-thla week, about 1441 mlliton ll&Pter thah the ~I measure vetOed by . Presidenl Nison. . , With It will COlll' a --.al d IOUthern effcrla to write In pr-to ~ ~ or chlldren lo achleV< llCIMiol deaegregatlon Ind lo declare in 1aw thlit "ltee.Jom or cholco" plalll 'for picking schools are legal and not WlCOnalltuUo0al as previously ruled by the Supreme Court. . The House appropriations committee today worked on the bill which provides . f'rom Page 1 money for the departmenlt ol llbot, M(I health educaUoo aqd welfare and tbt Of- fice of Economic Opportunity.· '!'he fuaU should have been available lut July 1 • Tbe schedule called f« the ru1ea COl'ft- miitee to vote 'l'Uelday on bow the IUD House wlil proceed In ~ 1111 htll, which le8den , .. t lo lirlnc tit the a... Wednesday. Mooey was the chief reuon Ntr.on vel<led the DIUIUtt. It carried fl.JI billion more than he had requested lot education and health needl In the Clp'l'l!nt 1970 fiscal year. The new bill ia apected to whittle $«4 million off that iDcrtue. Nixon offered lo accept the meuure if S!)rtle $Ml million wu cut JrOm the In- crease. In the unusual move, Chairman WU!iJJn M. Colmer (0.Misa.), invited \\' ellare Secretary llobert H. Finch to appear before his rules commtt.tee. ARSONIST . 4 · ·--toucl'iing ofrspecutauon~ the-cabinet member will be questio.oed ;il>opt in- cluding new ·desegregation lquage in the bill. . "On one point there abould bo no ....-•;,De bll(Jdrfda ~f Un1"jnda of. -lntlle·alfadad ·-- ._., _,. otlw """" ID . A-ica .....,_ ....... ~111 .. .ai.. 1 .J , DAILV P'ILOT ...... W U.,,..,.. til the building In the rear burst into ~es. Mn. Peet Is OWier of Peek Family Colonial Funeral Home in Westminster. Ten minutes after the Peek blaze a home under construction on Bridgewater Street in a tract buUt by S &. S C.0n&truc- Uon Co. also was Ignited. Damage to that building was about $10,000 wilh fire de!troying the second Ooor, saJd the fire department. The House voted for the anUbusing and freedom of choice language when il p..., ed the first HEW money bill last year but the Senate reworded the provialm which left it .ineffective. ~==:;,.~,l..atn CARRYING llNGID CHIS'!.. NIWPORT l'IR llMAN HUSTLES FROM BURNING CdM HOME CMtly WMkond Bia• Marlo -Oalollne Hlt1 Pilot Lltht In Ou Rafrlgoralor . . . tJii !O'P"' I am ..n I •(l'lk'lor I/'" na· ~-laid three Jlrln!W ahould be ~·~-: ' , '.'I. ~Uee lihould Involve :SeH~j~ed Solon Urges Spilled Gmoline Spar ks $60 ,000 Blaze in Cd M "We think that one waa started with a flanunable liquid," said capt. Vlnc<nt. When the House sustained Nixon's veto of the bill, automatically killing it. the southerners won anoOler crack at the desegregation language. • l:nlnlmUm poaible -whether .by ....... "" Olbenriae -d the educ. tlooal -~ <blkl ..... "2. To. .Ibo -eiloat • poulble, the ~-~-be the rule. · Changing Con 1 .Treatment Gasoline spilled from a motorcycle' gas lanlc uplnded in a Corona de! Mar garage 'Sunday attemOon, · creating a b!Jze whJch caused $60,000 damage to the While both blazes were roaring, fire of • ficlals feared more might be started and used lhe Huntington Beach Police helicopter to search the 111rrounding area for signs ol the anonl.st or other Ores. No other fires were found and no ooe was Injured ln the two big blazes,· &aid Vlncent.~Flre units from Fountain V11ley, Seal Beach and Westminster were brought In to the city In case of aoother Newport Teens Hurt in Crash · Of Spo rts Car · "3. Within the frameworli of law, SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A atalo l!""'!"I dWlr<PUoo problems should bo -b!Jnw> wtlo volunJarll)' oened a =. will> ,ualformi, tlir<>uaJ>ool· Ille waelt blblnd bm In toalh Follom Prllon • conlended lnda7 IOdety ohould iilop • treallDg convicts like anlmala and begin !I<' A "d 1 ...,1n11ng them .. humans. "f. r~way CCI en •we should get away from the Burts 6 Persons--~:. :~~:~i:~~~~ ~ formal news conference alnce waltlng throoilt the U'on gale or Folsom Satur· day. C Two Santa AnaJll were among liz ..,._ Injured in a late Sunday ar. :im\ooo crub on the Garden Grove ~ee .. .,. -Roaello Mejia, JO, ol 7001 N. Bewley Sl, and Entique Heredia, 36, or 8001 N. Bewley· St.. were pauengers in the vehi· de driven by AUonso Gallegos, ~. of MlJ €'r!nshaw Boulevard, Los A n g e I ea , Callfomla Hl&h••Y patrolmen said. According to oUlcm the Gallegos' car wu eastbound near the Garden Grove Boulevard overcroalng when ll collided wUh an auto driven by Joe J. Havill, 41, of 175t E. Valley Boulevard, Roseme.d. Both vehicles crashed into the bridge raUln1. Havill, Gallep and hls wife Ramona, were treated and released I r o m Wutminst.er Community Hos p I ta I • HavUJ'a passenger Maxine Miiier, 35, of Roeemead, Mejia and Heredia were taken to Oran1e County Medical Center wbert they were later releued. DAILY PILOT ....,_ .... " ............... ---·-..... _ l:eltert N. w .... 4 l'T'b!Nnt ..... l"W!Mler · Jecl-.._ c.,1.1 Vitt,.,... ..... 4"1 "-• ~ ,,..,.., k, • .,11 ·-. The"'•' A. M9'plril11• M....,_lflMr • -1 • ''The thing moat people doit't r«<>IQiJe Is that when a man Joel behind thole granite walll be'a still a human be.lne." Ryan -said there should be m<ff emotiasis on rehabilitation. The ff.year-old father of five tm- pbasiz.ed be doesn't believe 1n "eoddllo&" prllonen. Ryan noted his secretary two yean 110 was murdered by two young men, he wu kidnaped by a "deranaed woman" 17 vears ago and his father waa run over &nd killed by a 17-year-old motori.lt when he was 11. ~ "I !mow what It la to be the reelpllnl d violent crime," Ryan aald. Aftu spending ~ve.n days tn a max~ Hershey Ai.de Takes Over Post; Successor Sought WASHINGTON (AP) -'Ille White House announced today lhal Anny Col. Dee Ingold, 65, now aalltant to the dlrec- tor, will be acting director of SelecUve Service temporarily in place. of the retir- ing director, Gen. Lewis G. Hershey. Hershey stepped down from the post to- d1y aft.er-21 yetn In o!flce. President Nixon lw been lfltChlng in valn for four mOnthl for a replacement for the 7'-~8J'o okl general. Ingold ¥'ill serve until a new dlrecLor Is named, Presldeollal Preas Secretary Rona!~ L. Ziegler hid. Hershey now becomes an adviser to the President on manpower mobilization, and Ziegler uJd be will have offiCi! space for the time beJnc In a ·neighboring federal office bulldina near the White House. Aakl!d bow cloee NlJon ia to naming 1 wcceuor to Hershey. Ziegler hesUated • bit and then said "We'll .have a Selective Service d1rt:ctor to a.nnounct in \lle com· in& future." Meanwblle, the Wblla Hoote announced tbat ~nl and Mn. Nixon wlil &lve a f11rtwell bladt.ti• dlnoer for lknliey Tueaclay nigh! with 100 sueot ln•lled, In- cluding Vice President Spiro T. Ainow and the aecretarie1 or the mUtary 1ervlce1. • 111101<1 and the carttaklna staff or the system's headquartttt thua are tAktng: chari• for the momont to -U. with till complloal<ln1 or '1e new lottery ayatem and the prospect. or a Stnai' rtvlew of Ule wholt draft 1yste.m. Jmum aecurtty cell -where h1I identity WU known to the 2,300 Folaorn inmates -Ryan aald he came to thae con- • -d d..... 1--emergency. Three teena1e boys from Newport .. c;rn:r .meneeshaa "·· th,?,.!'!'} ·~~-~u.:ln. Firemen said a late fire call at the SatLaday'a; fire! makes a tot.al of so Beach were injured Stmday afternoon tn •hlllona: hoU!e. the ~ a et ltlWICI 'i;;'~ aenu~ut;' . hohle of Milton Clark Somers, · 1100 blamed on one ar&0nlst since Jan. l; said the rollover of a Gennan sportlcar oo . na on, Y num ,. repea 1 15 ..Sandpiper Drive, may have contributed Vincent. The mysterious arsonlst has set Marjtlerite Avenue in Corona dtl Mar. ~ highest in the naUoo. ·to the severe fire damage. them Jn an area bounded by Golden West ~The cruh..caused cuts and abr.aaiona to -Storytale myth to the contrary, the· ~n fire trucks arrived, firemen said and Edwards Streets and Hell and th dri M rk B 18 ( 106" p I aap of a criminal does not end, when he .1..::biaze was consumm· g the garage and e ver, a ear, . o n ear ii captured and sentenced 'The show t.1n:: Edinger Avenue, with 24 of them wilhln a Ave., Balboa Island, and his passengen. · had bea:un eaUn1 into the atUc and roof half mile of the Peek profr:rty. . Charlea; Miller, 17, of 3010 Seivlew Ave ., Jlllt begins when Ute priloner goes to j1il. of the house """ f h He JJ 1 danger to hlmlltlf and his prlaon · 1ue iru ave ranged rom small trash Corona del Mar, and Jeffery Allyn, 11, of irnnata at~ leasL" Without adequate 1be co.5tly fire slarted when Somers' blazes to Saturday's destrucUon of two 307 Iris Ave., Corona del Mar . rebabllltaUon, Ryan added, the prlJQner aon, Clark, 21 , accidentally spilled homes. Total damage in the 30 fire! is Police said the accident occumd at t could become a denier to society aa:atti. 1asollne onto the garage floor as he filled estimated al $33.364, Capt. Vincent saJd. p.m. when the car went out of control Cll after being n:leued. the tank of hls: motorcycle. Police are sUU searching lhe area for Marguerite near SandcasUe Drive. A Pilot Of a gas reln·geralor to the cor any sign of the ar-ist. and have warned -Prlloners should know how long their · • """ Bear, who was ejected from the car sentences art. Now, sentences oft.en are ner of the garage ignited the fume s, residents to be alert to any signs of fire. before it stopped rolling, told police liter bued on the priloners' behavior. Ryan flremtn aald, and the fire quietly spread the car spunout and flipped. . throughout the structure. aakf state olHclals tried to set it ·up so he-The younjer Somers fled the blazing Co Pl He was found uncofllcious nearly 50 wouldn't know the lenflh of his mythical -j -• d ·•th I unty 8DDe f S feet lrom the W 's point of rut police sentence, "but I couldn't stand il and I 1ara1e u.""' an aoua.. e p. ·d ' had to know." Hts parents were not at home, firemen sa1 • added. OK J • T His injuries included severe face and "No matter how many jail cells The 1arage pcrUon of the home above .rvllle f3Ct head cuts, abrasions and a coacuulon. Calllom.la bullds, it somehow will find the Corona del Mar waa leveled, and flre had He was llsted in satisfactory condWon to- prllonen: to .fill them. State prisons in caused severe damage to the atUc and The Orange County Planning Com-day at Hoag Memorial Hospital California hold 28,000 prisoners. Ryan 'shake roof. mission has approved the subdlviaion of Miller had cuts and abrasions on bis suggested using jail construction money Much of the content.s of the dwelling 93.t acres in the central Irvine Ranch. right arm; Allyn also suffered 'major for, more n:habilltation. had severe smoke and water damage , According to a map pf'Uented by abrasions to his inn. Both were ·treated Ryan said he will not propose a·ny fire Jnvestigato!'I said. developers, the tract will be located at Hoag. specific leglslatlon unUI he confen with Only one injury was reported. An southwest of Robert Avenue, southeast Qf Police said witnes&ts saw the' yellow state prl.900 oUiciala and returns to unldenUfled fireman stepped on a nail Culver"Drive and will contain 510 single auto b'.aveling at a hf&h rate " speed Fol!om with fellow Iealslaton to ahpw whlle wortlna on the roof, invesUgators family residences, a park and three before the m.Ishap. The car • a them around. sald, bul his lderility was not im-greenbelt areas. Leavitt and Sons will speedometer was frozen at 55 ifter the 'Ille lawmaker said he decided to apend mediaWly known. develop the communlly. crash, officers aaid. .... a week in the tiny· cell after hearina: Utat ---------------------------'·-----""°'-----""'--the cost or malntalnlng Calilomla prlaons was rein& to double during the next decade. "J re1lly w1nted to find out what pr bona were all about,'' be aid . f'rom Pa9e l MARRIAGE ••. sideburns and buck.le-top shoes. "Can I watch?" she added, almost 1!11aUUUy. • The marriqe rites aloft were the Unt In Air California's hlfltory and also for the Rev. Wilson, who quoted from peycholot!i•l Erich Fromm, the Holy Bi· bte, and other IOW'cts. "Two years ago I had one on a Chinese junk In Newport Harbor and recently - believe U er not -it was fully formal, out In the tults on the San Juan Trail," h• added. Stepllens performed admirably In hla rtrst role as a best man, but did not tty the old trick d dropping the groom'• rlnl down a furnace grate -there being none av1llable. Anodier 70 ~ the dearly beloved 1athered there on Fllghl IOI craned their neeu to 1et a 1Ump1e d the ceremony In the forward Fle>la S..Uoo, just beblnd the ... kptl . -.. 'l'hl> Jull •tarted out .to be a J!l<lline Saturday momln111" said ChtiJtl, tht dlampacno lleWard..,. Ele<lronks engineer Bob Dugan. flylne frutl WullJnaloo.. D.C._ to Honolulu on bualness, waa pressed lntu service 11 'the coup!•'• o!liclal photographer, using the~ own camer1. •• Sirius 'Files' A gai n Col. Charles Lindbergh's Sirius . the plane !hal he and his wile flew on their famous 1931 survey hop across Canada and U1e Nor~ Pacific lo Japan, is . - .. • . . on Its way to Japan again -but thl• time the craft is pac~ed In lhe hold of a U..S. AJr Force c1110 plane, boun} lo.r exhibit at Osaka's.Expo 70. 1 '. J I I , 11 ' ' ·---· . -.... -- -~- a -. . --q • s: • . -:] i ~ ,!. __ ..,..• 'rrio ,f ~cing -WO ---... , ' ~~g~~: .. ; :.:.:' ~ . - Of Murder .. . . ~ .. ~ --~· " ~ .. . .... • By TOM llillJ!Y. Of ... Dllf, ...... '11irea• men wllo po1loe allege ollol.and kiilad a Fouolain Valley clerk ud ~ waged a two-hodr gun batUe wtth~more than ill po!lce olflcers tinder life b>igbl tighta of the hoverinc Huilllngton ·Beach Police-belicl'ipter wer&~acheduled7f:or 4?· rai&mnent today on murder charges in West Of"!l&e County Municipal Court. Jarry Lee Johnaon, 11, oL-lll71.Tilus SI. and Rolierl Woodrow Clement., ~. ol -l4&11..,Alcesler_SL-both oLWe!lminsler.. and Hennan James Grant, Z3, of Santa Ana were booked Into Orange County jail early Saturday and charged with the~kill­ \ng of James W. Oales, 57, of Garden Grove. Oale,.s was assistant IDana&er of the Tic Toe Market, 9457 Heil St., Fountain Valley .. - - , • c ... 1 • • t:~~v~~;r .. ' ..., - Official's · Wife .Runs ' ' Mra. H""'l Courrqes, wife of a·Foun- tain Valley .Cit)' C.OUocilman Joe Cour· n,...:baa,i.aed ber·bat in tbe ring for tlie April 14 city council electioo. . 11n..cour._-.ou1 an appllcotlon 1aal 'l'laJndaJ 10< the council electloo. "I feel l'mjmt·as qualjfied as anyone else for.the city ,council,'' sbe said today, ei:· Pliliiiiil: lhil·tliifO"WIS DO spedfic.iuue oo wblclube """1d nm. · ....Her hq,sbaod wu ooe of three city councilman recalled · h'om office last S.plember. 19llo.wln& ~l'll!iler .. 1 charges burled at .foriner Mayor Roberl Schwer'dteager. . .. M.ts-COIJ!.nges became lhe seventh in· dividual to indicate an interest m rwmlng for city council, th()ijiti only two have of, fidally filed. John · Mangano, a challenger Jor city cpuncil; and incumbent Councilman . George SCot1 are' the only ·ones who have returned · ~eir aj>plicatiom:. Incumbent Councilman Berni.e. Svllstad' apd Mlyor Edward Just have tllen out applications and said they will nuL . -~NDAY, FYRUARY ' 16, 1970, =-... ·'' •'' ' . ' .... t .. f . • ',· • - , .Te"~~- ~ N~ -111 • · TEN CENTS '' . " . --• a1n • --·· • - Socialite's " -.. ··-. "• Guest Home Destroyed ,r .. BJ TEUT COVlLu: • . .. _....,...., ~ The mad -of Hllllltqtlln ,.....i; struck twice more over .tbe w~ niUng blues at two newly ,,,_,_ homes near Golden West Street ud Heil Avenue. 1 One wu a repeal perlonnaooe at tbo midence of socialite mortlciu M..- Peek. A oew,home at.the rear.of the hH property, ttlll Golden Weal St., waa destroyed Saturday, causing a-112.oot damage, according 'to Fire Capt. J .V, Vlncent.-It was the same bulldlnl the arSOQia iRld=to~ dellloy-a week-qo, ..-.. .... - '.'Bo!h times he igillted the 'fjlr· poper,• said Capt. Vincent. A week ago. hoowever, a newspaper carrie(boYlidln( by on bis bleycl~ wu able to.dou.tt 'thl. names. This Ume the place burried near,. ly lO the grouild. "We siw U bunl into names· like an explosion,•• said Mrs. Peek. She saicl sevel'al pereona were lnslde the niain ... i . -I . " • DAIL y PIL~T ,....,.. .., '"" .. ..,.. residence when the ' fire started about ..,mot Otis. s. urf~e 7,30 p.m. ' -. . ; ''.Yi• )'ltch<d u from .the klld>en - • The diJoovery ol Oata' body -keel 1 countywide search that ended In Garden Grove when a police officer who challenged the Cadillac cooverilble coo- lainl'I the three suspecta got a bullet ii.red at him in Teply for bis demand for lden\lflc8tloo. · . · ·Two other clWlengers, Burt9n 'f:aU~man and Jba Bartz, bave also indicated' they . Will 5"ek coWicll seat.. · Huntinl!lon Beach High'SchOol coeil Vicki J06eJlh didn't know whether dow. II must havebeeo well planned, " to laugli1or cry Fride;r1nigbt1wben· she '\\•as named basketball "Queen went up • fail,''. sald one of the few ' of Courts." So she ,dld;btitb.'11'~ sbgcritd. Finally, she hrolte into Ucenaed lady "'9fl1dam in CalifomlL Tllo men !taped . ..It ol the 'car and sprinted into a~anat ii:ove while tbe ellleer roCumed" lbelP M from behind his police car. , The oWcer walied for reinforcements •nd then charged the velilcle ',Jo find Gr~l !itting Jn the back aeat wtth I .~ . caliber rifle on his lap. Officers said Grant surrendered meek· ty and Offered no resistance. They Said two ··rounds had been fired from the iUSPecfs weapon. 'Ille en.using Hunt ror Grant's l}vo com- panions, brought maoy neighborOOod rtsidehb, most ·of· them clad In night at· tire,. to their back doors. Officers had to reject several offers of usistance with the repeated warning that the men they were hunting were armed and would shoot to kill. Despite the warningl, --..rs and their children stood at their back doors and on tbeir' lawns While the Huntington Beach helicoPter roared oYer their homes looking for the fugitives in the 1weeping beams of ila 1earchllghl. . "Hector," a German shepherd police .dog, took most or the credit for the cap- ture of Clements. _ . ;a., ~JJ:alar · sbt ~·:!>it + H111tlillllon loll to croutowiu .She added that tbere were 11&hla on an ~~·! ... • ~-1 ',.,,., a~her1*ne,buthoooeaa1'0. f " -*'· · .. arlQnllJ or knew wbft was l'Jllpeniic Wl" ~-~l ~~~li . N;;,~;~~3·-,· h~: w ... •. "-~~~~E;?.p~ Ma y"''1>r Seeliliig · "" ....... r"" . · 0 1, 1 ~~ · w~ies ~r 111e Ptek blue ·~ p ' ' -· . ...,Y. .-""-" homt under COl\slnJ<tliln oo Bridltwater . .s .. 1 Beach'.• ,J l,11 5"911Gn s t Co ·n N : I ' • • -..J f ' ·o . Street in a tract bull! bys. s c-truc-. ,. • · ···. ea on . ~~ .Dfn.lfW;te.u or' scar =:1a'!".:-:~lie:io?:=:19 Beauties-St)ttght--.Former-~al V.'fh~Mayor ,..Nonna-. . . ' , . . . • ::0..fu':!!L~ second Qoor, ~_! tjle ~ , 1 • • -Gibbs. oow a member or the Huntjniton · John" ! ,. • \t . . • •. . · . "We Chink· that one wall started 1'1th·a -'" · ·n llHcl>Recr.atioo'aild'ParkiCommluloo, ·''. · !"'k• ,w.,..,~:liis lilts, '111ousando;.y.,""ButcitCauldyandthe fi"1)m•biellquld,"saldeqt;,VIDOont,. For · Seal neach llldlcated' today she will run !or the City ~nd. WI: ~ "'="1 ca~· of tM!en-Simdarii:eKJd,• "ilellolloiiy!" "Mldnlil>I While bolh'blazes were ... .,..,.llio a(· council. n1 , ,r ,GIJ1 , II t~r ,acreen U ,Mr. CowOOy,'." and _ .. Z." fipah feareCI ~ ~t be ltlrted• Qu . Con' I MrL Gibk. ·a..B .. L1 ........ 'Harlv1111r hesi-Amer,Jcan1 ~ to·fbt:lf pnierat.ions, :eon, i.ridi,· n• with. wa ...... fof best .~-r u~ the HunUngtan: Belch 'Nkt ' een . t~i;it . --~ ..,.. but! Jl<ver .... lliO bittle for an Oscan ' ~ ,,_ •w hellcopltf to search Ille' autoundlnli -.. . ""!"' dent.,became t.be:.lllh, lr1diYidual to •ne ·Newport.,Beoch 'actor-loday was "'.<re''lllchird .eUr(oa (~al the lorsigna 'ofthe·araoolll•ol!lerllres. .Afipirin& be•uty queens from, the Seal ~e out n~.uon paper~ for tbe ApriJ ~tea rfOr tlie cov~ted'•ltat'uette by 'Ibousand1· D•y1), Duatin Holfinan and No ol.ber,flres Were famd and nod Boacb&l>oe' -~-.-·area ·-14 city counctl eil!'loo m HunUngton tJi<i Acade'iny ii' Mallon PICture 'Ails o'ixf John Voight (Mldhlgiil · Mboy) and was injured n 11ie two Ill& b1-. aai4 ~ ·-~ _,, Beach. Only Hye of i1!i>ae 11 haft mum. Srlencts. . . . • , . Ptter O'ToOle (Gciodbye Mr. C!Upij. Vintenl Fi~ uillll !loin ¥-.in Valley. now submit applicati00s ·to1be10amber td com~ •MUCations ibere by -r . • ·n·-ta~' min · ~ ,.._ Seal Beach and Wei&mlndlr · were of Commerce for the 1970 .Miss Seal becoming tM,,\a ~Cudidltes. Wayne, Of .a Bayatiore 1>9ve. was • ,u= .. uess '!O ee..;,we.re: ueuevieve brouaht in tO the city in CMe ol IDOChet Beach compeiition to & held Ap..tl JI Four couDdl seats, now bekl by Mayor nomlnated..!Or hia role u Uie bendy:-leg-Bujold <An¥ of the Thousand Da'y1). · emergency. • · • ·• · • • · .1ack Green, Atvin;Coen; Henry Kaufman ged, one-eyed ccmbln•Uorf gbod-cu'y-bad Jane Fonda (They Shoot Hor.U. Don't 'Saturdq'1 fires ~ a total or ao Single young women, ages 11 ·through and Ted Bartlett. will be up for election. guy lri Ral Wallil' hJt ' we.stern ''True They?). Liz a Minelli (Tht Sterile blamed on one anonlst since Jan. 1, Aid *- 21 who ·live ~r work i)\lhe combined.Seal K.lufman announct.Cf .JaSt week that he Grit." , . Cuckoo), Jean Simmons (The Happy Vincent. The mysteri<u ananilt bu ltt Bank's Proposal Beach area are ·eligible. 'lbe site of the would not · 1eet' rH.!ection. The other Hollywood observerr. had· tagged Lhe Ending), and Maggie Smith (The Pr:lme Uiem in an aru bounded by Golden Welt annqaJ Qtamber of pommerce pq'8ot three iDatmbenh are runiliog for re-e)ec-supcrpatriotic slar -bf&gest boJ office and Edwards Streeb 1od Hell and Uoa. i auracUon or all time -aa a l1'k0ely can-of Miss Jean Brodie ). Edin-Avenuei>ltwith M of •i..-m ~·~a . will be the. McGaugh Intermedl"te ScbooJ . Jl'i · ·1 IU l __ .. -i.uc WRUlff' S Ii • "'~ Those having actually filed for the elec-dldate for his characteristic portrayal of ve Pc res cap u,~ seven or more h8lf Jn8e ti the k property~ ~ A To 0 Cit al Boisa and. ~al B~ch lllvd.,. li<>n lnclude ¥at,.. Green,.Barllell, Bob Hoosier Cogb<Jplc l , • . nomin•lions. The fires have r'8led from anall trah Conle,!lanll ·wiil be judged on be'll!IY. Terry, Phyllis GllklMmd G<or;t:Arnold. 'He ia-Roosier Coiburn.personilled. , , . "Anne' ol the Thous1nd Daya" was bl.,.. tll• llUWoY'• -1uctlon! of blo · DJ. ' 1 figure, charm, 'poiae .-aod, per~ty. ; • Wayne, whose careef. inc I u des nominated for 10 cat.egorle!. '"?My Shoot homes/TOtal dimap In tbe 90, flra 11 · Ma y Be· ega ,. T!lq •wlR,all be chaperoned ~-tbe '• ma~!ecea ·ol•the 1ilver ''"'!'" and Horses: llon'L 1'hey?" Woll nihe nOmin•· eatlri)11ed at '83.111.-Capt. -Aid. . ~ competJUon aod ~ F T\:.:.:..._ . bombl .Uuit be. wishu had uever been lions. Seven nomlnaiilml went tO "Bulch ·PoUCe are aUU 1811'.,.ni the aru for The .~ilily that au sollcllolkins .., ~~ w:r1~~t4 ~: orums . on 'vrug·~ m&de, saw the poi.ntial fa True Grit and =·'.: "Hello, Dolly!" and MMJdn!lhl my' sign ol lbe lnolilllj lllCl•llaw .. .- priVllbi '-'oi>mt'are~bi "1iiWIOn al Hun-· -m the ci't ·--• --" ·in trl'!I to buy movie'riiJi!obimal!., N _,:__ · · · residenll to be alert to 1!'111ps.ol llrL r " ...... b in-•• ~.:Y.::r.,·111·..:..l~ai~~~-. S"'t for · .... dults . Novelist Charles,Porlla. howeve.r, sold o....,..,s for best supporting •ctr-· tlnglal1 Beacb Cily law ... ,__ Yan --,......., ·~ -·-.· ., ~ t prod w-•11a ., 1u-~ ---• were Ca!herine Burm ·ci.ast Summer), qulry before the City ·~I. County Fair in .JulyJ and In a Nll1)ber of 0 ucer ·· -.i ' w..., iucu iUVUil"" Dyin iCannM (Bob and Carol and Ted Counc1lmen tonight will hear a request. other loi:al. competitions. and blred Wayne almc!st "'the apol to he , for a ..ia1 pennil by a bank In carry A aeries of adult forums ·deS!gned lo the l'JJUed01\'ontier·biWlllllJ wbo dispens-and' Alic<), Goldie Hawn (Cactus out a· person to person advertising pro-curb drug abUae. at .the five e1mpu1es o( ed just.ice with his iuo. 1 ~ Fktwer), Sylvia Miles ( M I d n.f 1 b t ~m. . I · }' H · B mhed the HunUngl6n Beacb Union ·mgh School The'grisiled .111per1llr, DO)l',li\ bis ·~· CojvbOy), and S~Mah York, lTileY •·Richard Waidwna!. • asaistant vie< srae 1 OIDC 0 Dbtrlct has boon lehedule<. roi · March was elected In May, 1911 to tb!.Nati2!!'1 Shoo< 1for1<S)'. . president and manager of the Saup,em . . and April by the Boerd of Trultees. Cowboy Hall of Fame. tor Ills ro!U; in ' Btls;t ~rtlng actors nol)'Unated· 'fere Callfornl* First NaUonal Bani in HlJllo ,DISHON, Israel (AP) -Ar ab The ,...loi!P ire U.o hours and are """"4.of westerns. . Rupel'I Cross< (The Reivers~. 'Elliott tington Beach, said his organitatlon plin-··A-• eaptoded ~llomb tod9 !'! a ~led filf f :ll p.m. March 13 and 30 Nominallons for Ille highly ~ GiJui~ '(Bob and Carol), ·Jack nidioloon nea~·i:enonal..11>peal lo ciUl<llS in their )"'!!" O«UPledby a Jewillt ~ ,.-aild Ajlr1I I and ;3 in lhe Huntington Oscara for !ilm'achlevemenl ao~ (Easy .l\lderl1 Anthony Quayle (Anni o( homes to solicit new customers. •' -.... Ml!. ns1 tilled In a .tillrre· mtae b11R 1leadt H!4thoOI. Music Room. There-iJ today were-the most !f:lltered in years. _ ~!~a ~Days'), ' and 011 .. ~ounc .. ~ plan called Ior M-lrainOd -hef\. four J1Ar1 .... A ~ no adml81ai'dllirge. Wayne .was among the flve ,acton in , .. ,~, ~.,.,.Jlo-J. _..,o .. toaolnlOT•iidircdat.,... ·~said Uitllaioll dal1laled.lho • ··;nit q ,pnl>tem will be considered contention r ... the ,top Jll'lr!I , but !Ii• For lhe best Khievemeht.in'dir<cting 1lVlllf'the r'esldenll the oppui11mlt' to ,..,... lia!.dld ,PJll.~ Ille«<•-· :(rOm: ltpl,· -~ 1octolc1llcal and movie was not oominated. • Arthur P"'!''CAllce'a Ru lau ra o l), vliitourbankandDpe!>--Mr..-Mn.AtJr·~· ~·polalt·olvlew. Films chooen wer°' "Anne oC the ~Roy'Hili(ButcbCasaidy),Jolm uS.••w.-.u~to CQundlmeo.. • • • ' , . • · · .Sclil';llnpr CMldnlpt CowbiJy); Sydney .i::-==.:-...:::~ .... N., · 8 Ew--· M · B·11 ~" , ~, ~=1~·-'·a:-sl>an<!Colla ~=~;.=*:.~. · 'ew ~ . . ... , . oney . ·. ~ .~ · I;J.~~ .· v~n~}r '~Wicil .z: ... 'T.i!:.."ti:'~ · .~r,i;·lfeltar~·-tun·fh Cut by. JtU M:i'i:i.~~,:.' T\!,_."'·•.,...._,,. S10 -ns. ·• b'e that IOUdlitioftl bJ Lltdt 1 ....... 1 ,. •' ' • -. · i I f ~: '. r • ..l.l'~uetftA9 ·' -e church P"'iJPI and 01ller ~ and =:: . . , , . · ~· · _ -youth orptlzallons. lnciui!lnc )qltimale 'f(, c(lJPf) -A .. __, )Wlb -loo altl1 ..Um·ud the Of. • In· the · uiiusual move, ~ Tin)' ,,,JDo. ~ cUilcl1<m to Dew . ·•·· buaineues COllld be In violation ol this bill I""' bi1-ol<ltOlirt'lw-floe ol ...Wale llllOoluailJ, 1'111 fundl w111tam M=, (0.14i"J, brvlled . • ~ ti'oclli,.wij~ lbetoplc ii a.,.... ordinance," Waldanw conllnued. calloe and Weir .. _."' !llt .._ ·sbo!dd --,._ laol Job t. •WelC-J1Gbert H. r~ to ' Iii! ~ni. at 1be I p.m .. Tuesday mett- He oanclude• by aaklnl !or a -iii floor dill ""*--........ _.... Tlot •I fitlt_..."" Ille nda com· -~ 1 li&IO. · ~ilat, . lJll ... Ille -Van., ·City Cliuadl. pennit or Io -t that the ordinancc than lbe orillnal _ _, ....,,.,--tt•'llJiod•• how tht full ·-bing off apecolatloo 411e ;c:Obhiei ,-.Al '~ "'!'t!I o1 ~ '1alm be miewed ind 'updNd to be mori Pnaldelll NIXon. • • -wll i#M ' 'I ........mn, !be. bill, member •wtli be ~ about in-Har\*i' ailll, '1"" ~lmian 1be ....,,,U apecillc in ierml of loday'a coodlllono. With R 1ll1l come • .....wa1 o1 .,..... --,... w brillC to the Ooor cludlng new -..;..ilea langiiaie Ill , will -wrltlng aa ~ to eflorll lo -in poovllicJol lo--WedETr'lf. ~ . the bill. alloir 1uc111111Is-lile city. 'l'!liy'are ' l'.alW's Gems Stolen LOS ANGELES (AP) -Actml Lana Turner's bcxu< in the pUah IUburb ol Bel Air baa been bnr&lll'hed by tbleftl wbo took only he!' c:ho1cel pieces ol jewelry, police repoited· today, • . £ bullnc al ctil1dnn to --llonq ..,,. dill! -NilOll The flcli,. Yalad 111r 1iie ant11Juo1nr and ' "1n1llltY oolbiwed In -.V<>iler. ~=1o11oo ~~. ~ ~ i...tu=-vOloicl 'Illa ..... ., It <:!"'le\I 11.a freedom or c-1-• l'IJell R peas-.'111 'lllOmlu . ........_ hai ncom. ---· ...--10CQll bl1IloG more lhall )t bad rtquesled lllr edllle lint HJ;W.,.,.., lllllt..i·JUJ"bul 1-ed doolaf ol anf JllOPllCllll to allow aclloo1a are le1al and not unc:anst utiooa1 -.1on and gill Illa ..,.,..i Ille-. r~D prtlili1Go which the dlnctloaal l1pt lo Ille dly .. ila'pet a; pr<Vlousiy ruled by the liuprm» 1111 ~ •• ~ iiii'lo ~J todi loft k inelfectlvo. Uc! -aald lllly• .......... Ille ~· ... _ .......... prlatlons _,1,_ to wbllOe $t44 .iii.'~ fllfttO t11t.J'-·llietrlfllla'1 Yl>tll ~-llii'loalioWalhldollo-· ••....,. ~r-~•= ~ N1-DlfiM fll':".....-;:' fll l,ilo~ 'I '%!• ~11,tbe ',ilit.,_liafa.4 ..... tht-• ~=:-~· .. 1r:.·ldeo .. --~ -· ... ---2u:+;.,.. ...... ""°-,,abllck' -.. -~-............ ...--..... .. -.. '" '4611..,...... W.Sn·p .... ~ l lot Tueldl;fa m~ . • ... , -· ' ~----., ( - NEW YORK (AP)-'I')le.•>Uck marlcei'1 early moderate ICtvance wldaed la ~ erately a:cUve trldtnfl: lat.I ttdl aftmwon. l~e quotaUono, Pagt.1 14-K). Analysts said thefe ~e IO devdop- ~nts to ketp 1be fra&ile momentum 10-mg. , Orange Cou*' •• I I ' • j I ... - I Oolll v Pll~T H • 'Lean' Wag· es qPic 1"1">1""'~ . ' __..l ri.. . • ... ~t: ···"" • • WASHINGTON c\Jl:ll ,-'.'tlhaiN!\Pll ~·~:Iii!(_~ ~·?:f -9'lllllil~---t1-to~-ud Paul W.~cCracken of Prelld<nt NIJon's ' ;pJ<. of.Ille~· llldljet Ibo ~mpout.'' Cowldl ol -1< Advilln hinted to-Ht added: "Now lbal a ,..,lood "'-~ did nqt spoclly wbll doylllal!lio .~blildecldOd ·1n .. ..-·~-11U-,..,._ "lut•1•w' Ille~ In-, 14-'iilt ......-Qf'11$-aulhorlty to "lndote" alM!lt, 11'---~ .....-l!llllf'\;-. liM< -1Ut hit llolemoftt .,: · 11-bOr and manqemeol to hold down to~.....,..11\0l'llilllliioi flll[ I~~ ~ t8 illn.t 1 llllH'-111 U.. ....._ lWtl and Price&. . .. • • to . !him -_In mat!-. .J>rloe ~ .•11• bandi>o!f 1p0llcy of"U.. edmfnlJJration "McCrlcken .a:Nd li;i testimony before decisions: • . . . '. , tow~ ,~age-and ~rice decl1~1. , ~ ffool!t.Senate Joint Ecooomic .Com· :·we Intend to watch this ~~"'' McCracken predict!d that by the final ..,.. th.it. the govenuneii't'& inU~ cJoMJy and , Ult W~t fnsb"umtntl tile" quarter ot lt70, tbt ovf:ra!J ra~ Of DI• ' ' ., DA1LY,PKM _. N.t. :'.'QUALl'fY OF TIME YOU SPEND WITH CHILDIU!N IS MQRE IMPORTANT _htAN, THI QUANTiTY;· . r Lady Lawyer Nancy Topper and Har1Chlldran -'NlcholH, Alfi-""•-aild·&llu · -_ -1 . -• . - _,-_ ~aw_yer's a Lad~_ Mother Manages -Hume, Law Office lly BARBARA KREIBICH spent th• next two yean lool1oi for "an •. ot ftlt ~ur '*' ,..., ihteresUog job/1 but failed to find ·GDL' Leilure•WOnden .. lerinc the Inner of. "! worked in edv«lislng for a w11U. fice of the law f l r m of Robertaoa and even wrote some greeting card & ~--'··d ·-. due for 0 ... ~,;.,. copy," she recalls. "But I was looking for ~~ ... --r...... soinethin& will:I challe·n··ge And '&nwi>{(n!m ~ •-~ve desk is res-~•.,...,,...i finally decided.that law tllO r.oenf11 appoinied head .of the firm 's m18nib."'ih:'.aiisw<r." !\etf ~ Hilll br~, a pmoo.Jble Back in the classroom, this time at ~er by name of N~ J!Oxley Te~~· RirVard Llit SchoOI, llancy reoptd ·more •11ow dci'Cllenla r.,.c {ii irlJdy lawjti'r llontft, -Illig Ml edltonillp tl"<lliJt .-,,tll, ~·1 1pt to be some iilltial venerable lfarvatd Law Retiel¥, ·a· plum ~" &rim Nancy. "Maybe even a reserved for the top 20 st.udenta in t~e l!'IJe ~ Biil Wt'Cfl! IDOi\ af-Ci"'-She WH lfaduated ID l,~, ~'Jlli ~ rela~D and •Ill Clli IJl°"1a C'!'Jl ~Ude, one , of i'~tl\'1~· tbf,liiiaineu at -h e!Jf!f'.' feijjale students in •~!fill or 'a.t JI, !lie attracllve Md. t_.. d.;. · alffioi\--500_-· · · ' ..... ·• -~....i,e job or ~'11Cina 1 full·tl?ne The interesting job finally maleriiui.td Cine!" with managt.ng 1 household that w6en she ente~ law practice in Naw tQclodel a 8U11eon husband and three York as an assoclate of the Wall Street dJ!ldreo, Amanda, qed a, and twins firm of SlmJ>'On, Thacher & Bullett. lfkholu and Ella, S. · Sht conti!J;ued to practice aft.er her ·!2),e .. 'tipper .flmlly came West from marrlq:e to young Dr. Ronald Tepper, ~· JI •~ --• "bl "becaUJe he Wll doln( his relldmc)' W w~to .-i.;. "f'.: ~ resideola are notortoaaiy poorly paid." , where they IOOO became com· Afitr Amanda'a birth ln 1913, Nancy f~ ld:IJld. Dr. Rouild Tepper main-transferred to free lanct work at home. !aim )>ia procllce In La Mlreda so there's doing legal wrlUng and editing fn< a~ commlllini lot both parent., but Columbia Unlvenity, the Pmttice-Hon !1111' enjoy the locaUon,. and .,peclally and McGraw·Hill publishing hooJea .00 till! prm11nlly ·o1 1ennl& c:ourla for Medical Ecooomi<s mapilne. wtUend ·uercrae. Even the free-lanclng had to take a Rnatittof Richmond, Va ., where she back aeat·for a while after the twins ar- ~ through high school. Nancy moved riv.ed. ''The first year with twlns, I. to Radcliffe College, m.a j ore d in discovered, gets quite ftanUc.'' she ex- gCJft!llUntnt, was named to Phi Ma plains. "But after that, things improve." Kappa and graduated magna Ct1m laude. She returned to full ume law practice Loaded wttb academic · honors, she last Stptember but, though dedicated lo her work, Is far from the aggreS!ive car~·woman type. ' Realtors Talk Slated "Women are a tot more vocal about their rights these days," she reflects. "[ James E. Neal, city nlanaaer. o( Foon-used to rtally reel there was a lot of \j .. Wn Valley will taJk on "Fountain Valley judice against woman Jn re a I y -Ila 10-Jesr Budgd" at the breakful • -worthwhile jobs, but 11·tlrn• gou on I meeUn1 ot the Huntintton Beach-Foun-realize that a woman hat more problems t&fn Vallef Board d. Realt«s tchf.duled . than a man in terms of hokllng down a for I a.m. Wedneaday at the Huntinaton full time, professional job. Na matttr Seacl1ff C<untry Club. how much cooperaUon there la In the home, it's the woman who hu the u!Umate responglblllty. Alollg with her DAILY PILOT 1.•lterl N. We.4 f'rn:Hflt -P'!illlllslltr n.,,,., x ••• a ...... Alb.rt w. 11111 """"•·· ..... Office 171'11 ... u. .. ,1 ..... 111 M•rf'f., AiUm11 f,O, a.. 7tll1 92641 --~ 9Md>1. ,.,., ........ °""" ... I Jlf w.t ..-Y 11...t ......,, .... , 11"11 Wtll ..... ltllltw~ • job she must see that the chikfren are properly cared for. that the food Is thert. the clothe$ in order and the houie decently maintained. In oUr cast It works ou~ lftll, but I th ink every woman has lo find lw own balan~. 1·m happier when I'm -working and I Lhini: it makes me a betttt person at homt too." Her ielationship with the children, Nancy is sure, has not surten!d. "I thlnk lhe quality of the time you sptnd ,,.Jlh cbildren is mere importln! than the· qu-y. Wilm I 1•t home In . lht·eYeoiftll [)m rully dlll&l>led to ... them .00 ••• ' nuinel.Y lnw..t.d in heal'lng about all ' !heir adm>tures durlog the day. And they like to hear me tell stories about my work. to we have a very good tlme !oatthet." Chamber Awatds Member Prizes Prliea In the rectnt memberfhlp drfv! of the HunUogton Buch Chamber of Commerce Jrill be awarded Friday at a breakfatt JDftUn1 of the "Memberaet· ters" in ·tbt e1eeuttt. room o(, &ht Sheraton lleocb.Jnn. • -'- Priue lncWc" a 'JV, dtnDen ftt' 1•. gtll!IWart Ind • me re ha n..dJ 11 cl«>aled by Ioctl merdlanta.: The chamber Is host1111rlbe drive fer Ill workers. Plans for eddllfontl ....,. b<n hlp compa!IJll will bl df.lculled loolc· Inf in ochl•Yemefll ol Ibo pal of lllJ new tnemben by March I. .. -"\;·· . Charges Against : Rioting Mari.Des' May Be Pending CAMP PENDLETON -A boon! ct ·m. vosUgalion convened ~-today to probe I.as! week'! 11> hour rlol by Nqro marines may 1e>d to chargeo of deotroy· in(_ govemmut prop<rty or uoautt against 1$ bla'CtL The ts have been jailed in a cor· recUonal c~ter since t.be Wedntsay nl&bt frac&I'" which Marlne Corps spokesatan believed wu ataged, 1ppiuibly with bt- clllment by "oulljd•" militant lf'OUPI· '11!t'.l!9!rtJll i!v~UOll hud"1 by eof ~r< "Kleilolh ·has been taking sworn statements since the outbrtak wblcb erupted when ahoUt 30 to 35 Nesro mariner limned !nlo a ntlsb110rinl bar· racks, attacking anyone in their Way and smuhlng (urn!lur• and plmnblng. - About 30 Marines, both wbi1e and black, 'suffered -~ !njun.., moe"y cub: and bruiael, Marine sp0tttrnen Nld, Col. &es R. Miner, oommandlnl of. !icer of, the -slaling ballalloii ~the riot ocaured, has ral5ed the poufliOlty that It WU inop!red by l!iou~ IUch U the Movement for a Democ1aUc Mllttary. Sbidenla lot. a IiemocraUc Society or Black Pini.hers. Bese spokesmen said they received an iriquiry from a San Diego reporter an hour before the outbreak and a&ain just after it erupted. · - H• bad boen told thal _a dilturban<!I . was to take place and even knew the bar- racks number, according to Marine. spokesmen. Services Slated For Mrs. Stinson ,Servl<ol for ...._. HunUogton Buch resld.,,1, Mary su_,, who dled Friday at the agi of 88, wUt be held at 11 a.m. Tueedaj> al Smith's Mortuary O!apel. Their first home was at Warner Ave. and Gothard Slreet. She' ii aurvlved by three eons, Jim of lrvlhe, Allred of An1heim, and Jostph of Pico R!verar three dau&hte.ra, Mrs. Don- ~ Hlldebranc;Ii and Mra. Naomi Miller b!>lh of Hlmtlnilon lloach and Mr1. Ruth AIUc of,Downtr. 15 ~children, ood 15 -~11srandct1tldron. Burial )'Ill be at Good Sbepberd Cemetuy, Hunlington Beach. Valley Official l'Ully n~igns Rbb<rl Tully h1S oubmitted hi• "'lfl;l\I" llod u • member ol the Fountain ValltJ Patk1 and .l\eCreaUon Comm 111 Ion because of a bm:lntn promoUon re- qutrlna a naove to Alabama. 'The city--cOoncl! W\11 appoint a new member to the commladon Tuuday night to flll out Tully's tmn unUI Nov. IO. ·'l'lllly w11-appolnied lo Iha commlui<lo In Oc1Dbtr of 1119-• . - Tully had betn acllve In 1oc•l polltlct "'"'Inc u Clmpolp <halrilln for Cow>-c°"!oii' /ollll ~*!Jiit I'!'° !'to:' •So· • OV 'rru•~ to .Meet • .. ~ "' the -Vltw SCllool · Olatrlcl -.It J'IO:tonilbl Jn a routi .. , bl!lln"ll Hllion al d1'1rfct Olli<ta, '1111 Warner Ave. ' ·-• ... • ... ,, ' • I • ... -- t1on11 lafllllso -.I .. ai an ~ cet1I in 1119. -surpl., of U.S. elJ)Dl1I owr '""'°" . ,... o1 a to u pomit. T!'J.l '-...Id • 'nle Commerie Departrnont repor!off The r,,.m reflect all Ir~ 1•· ;~II-Ii•.. JllWWlll!ttllal Illa U!lil04Sftl09illlllk-.J01v1M1111-U.8. _.,., ud -~ • ~ A ..-nte et11!it ,.... 4olldi In U. llllaoae o1 ,..,_.. -·lilt Kid l!lchMllDI ~_, II ell!i!ll.lltOlllL .. ill'ln • iall'Ytl( efany year C!li r~ delP11o a ovtneal ro!litary l[Jtlldlnc/ farqn , • -Jllttod. •u• billion ·~us In IM'llnal quarter. taurlsl expend!turu, dine! 10•estment, II~ Nal!l l9ft!CPl that the an-• The Jotal deflolt for the en"" year. ac-bank loans and other, lnwaclions. tl·inf!aUon campalp would be ac· ·' COrdmg to the key "llqul'dity'' ba11is of ac·. The deficit means the Unlttd si.tes cm\Panied by 1 ~ In imenipJOymeot eounting, was II.II blll!On, ~to i , lpent. :i..91 .bllllon mof.e (abroad lhan lhla ,)'tar to about U p<J'C!l!t. o[ the na· {lll million surplus In 1961. '!lie t968 ac-lor!llll!f! c\!anneled mlo \he Am0£fi:an Uonaf Wotk force. Tbe ratfj .was S.$ per· counlin& also abowed a $67t billion economy. 5 Others !'llW. I Viej.Q ___ Man Dies In .Plane " Crash . ... ... LAS VEGAS -A ~turd.,-plone cra'1! that clilmed six n•,., lnclUdlni • '!'lui"'J Viejo m1n'1, occurred wbe:o the pll~ a~ tempted to fly the Ceun.a 205 undtr a snowstorm and it smashed into 1 nloun- laln. The dead lnclulle!l Jamtt A. Williams, !3, o1 •1 Granvil Drive, llliJl!on Vltjo, an attorney wtlh KJndell and Anderson of Santa Ana. Others killed were W1Jlilm G. Martin, Garden Grove, senior vice prisl.dent. con· structJon, lot Robert B. Grant Ir Co., an Orange C<unty lan4 development firm: Max c. 'J"lpton, -ta, .• vice presidt.nt in marketinc for the same ftnn; VIC ·Kra· metbtilaer, a Las Vegas··erilintef; 'lhd pilola P,ete Dietrick and i!arold J3ol. cbetto, tioth from the Lu Yegu area. ,,,.lhorlllea aald the si'ngle-«>gine ab'· craft alamlried into the Sprint· .M"Ounlaln Range at the t,lOO foot level about IS mil~ ~!~ of ~1as. ~-:._ A rpokesm1n at McCarrao Airport. said the p1ant, beUeved en route from Ash Meadows, Nev. to Lu Ve1a1, radloed for cle~rance ta Dy under the. snowstorm. It wa1 rifver heard from again. Wreckage of the plane was diacover"ed about 12 hours after the accident. Funeral arrancements for Mr. Wll- Jlam.s, S3, are ~ at Pacific View Memorial Park, Corona de! Mar. A director of the South Orange County YMCA and acUve hi the Y Indian Guide profl'lm, Mr. Williams WU married and lather of three chD!lreo-He wu an Haociato -with the t1r111 or Kindell and Aodenon, specializing io real . . - Seashore Park · - • ,,.. -l ~ • t ,... f •• Bil.J' ~y·:Jl9AUJ1i .. :c. Gets House Okay Special to tile DAILY Pnhl' WASHINGTON -A blll ~o'aulhored by Oranse <:amty 1t1lltator Richard T. Hanna, completing acqui.siUon of Point Reyes NaUOllal Seasbm, has been fiven approval by the House of Repraen- tattvts. CODil'essman Hanna CD-Westminster) said the niggedly plctumque pork 30 mlla north or Ste Francisco will tolal M.500 acres. Tht bill was sponsored by 26 Calllorni• CCIJ.ll'tlSD\eD as a .method of. ~ot~n1 the lonf!l)', beauUtul cou~ from the encrochment of land-hunfn' deveiopera. _ "In lllS, the Contreas apprqpriated $19 mllllon to becln ac:qlllaltton of lhla valuable seashore. acreage," llltl H&Ma, a veteran legislator. ueecauae land values in the area are escalallna rapidly. t became essential for us to authorlJe new appropriations," he added. , "Land •peculators are beilnnlnc to en- Cl'OICh «I the proposed part site and uni•. we purchase the land Immediately, this m1anlflcent seuhon will succumb ~ explolta~on,'' Hanna co~· Tht Point Reyes National Seashore bill w11 approved lut wetk. . . . . .. . - ts&ale _,m~ti,.n. The firm dkf le(•) worlc for~ IL G(apt • Com(>lnY"!\!r-Wil· llama ~Wu On • bU!lneaa trip Y{iµ! execu· ttvu of tbe firm at lhe time of 1ils dealh, auociates aaJd. He joined Klndell and Andenon In Jlllf a!Jer lf•ducUon from Georse W wln11on La" Scb®t He had tm'ed u a lieutenant commaoder ~· Navy and bad been a resident of Mila.ion Viejo since 1966. Search' Halted F E } • 111 the_ Jlan•I .. pr ~ OSIOD Vick 'Knigbf,' assistant super· B ' Ca . intendent of the Placentia Uni· 'Oat 8 , plam. !ied Sc~ool District, ·has an· nounCed he Will oppose 1hciJfu; ·' Tbt U.S. Cout G~ard today c;tJtd off benl Robert Peter.son fot Or· the oearcb for Mlirray B. Mc Far lane of Sn~ Coun(y ~~:\tn~~n\o! -Anabelm~ tM-owntrot ,.-35=.1oor-cab1n1n-~Jde efeftlfns." See s~f;- cruiier ArlOlf, which expldded &inday 10. off.Los Anaeles Ha.Tbor. ------------ A • Cout Guard htllcopter aided by private yachts rescued a passenger on the ArlQ.IY, Kenneth Ferguson, 33. of Plattntia, who WU found floaUng on a me ,.it about five mlla aouth of the Los Angeleo Harbor Li(hl Fer-WU lateo-to Harbor General Hocpltal In -TorraDc:e ·where h1i condition WU dacrlbed U fair. Ho Ip l ta l spoieamen aid he -la .-r aurwlllance for: poa!hle lnlm>al-!nJuria. · The Cout -Guard Aid !he-two ma-left LO. ADi"~ Harbor eirl;.-1n !I'! rnorn1n( and were bouJ!d flX' )lewport Beil;h where ·~bolt~!>&~ • ' S . ... ...... ~-'t"~l !'\ill " " COU~-ue tuG . ' ' Of Disney Fund : The -Promiat '70 camping fund for Orange County's Cirl Scoull grew $26,000 larger today with a gr111t from the Di1ney 'FoundaUon. The phllanthtoplc arm of Wall Disney Enterpriaa provided the mot which will augment the Cirl ~t Council'• development of a 560-acre camping com• plex near Jdyilwlld. Th• ultimate goal ol the drive rs !J.5 million. - Thua far sem"al hundred-thOu&and dollars have been received. Another Airliner Hijacked to Havana MIAMI (UPI) -An Eu!ern Air Llnes jeUlner en route from Newark, N.J. to MlamJ was hijacked today and . ordered flown to Cuba, according to the Feder&!. Aviation AdmlnlstraUon. ' ,1 FAA offlclalJ said Eutern'1'flljl1t !, a ' '127 jetliner, wu llO m 11 eo•tail ~­Jae-Ille, Fla., flying at 35,000' r..t; when the pilot redkled he wu beln( · onlered by a hljackll'_ to f1;y to H .. ana. Leary Son 'High' ' Claims Officer At Drug . Trial Police officer John Saparigo testified to- day that John Bush Leary seemed to be t1nder ·u.e fnlluence of drugs 9nd did not appear to compfeherid what was· taking place when he was· arreSted with hl.11 rather ~fl!!-!\<Pmolher 'IQ Laguna Bt,ich 14 moriQls .ago. SaRarli O. the third member of the ·Art Colony police· force to testify in tht Superior Court drug trial of three members of the Leary family, told Chief Deputy District Attorney James Enri1ht that both marijuana and LSD were found Jn the station wagon occupied by Dr. Timothy Leary, 50, Rosemary Leary1 U and Leary's 20-year...,ld son. Saparlgo's testimony on the behavior of young Leary corroborated that o( his brother ~s : that the young man was squatting on hil haunches in the rear of the car, that he repeatfdly brushed hi! lont hair from before his eyes Mii then brUShed it back again arid that bis dilated pupils and glassy stare were· indicativf: of a man under the influence of dnigs. · Sapariro took the stand as the second week Of the trial got w:>der way in the courtroom of Judge Byron K. McMillan. All three defendants had i long wait out.side the courtroom this morning at the. three tawyers huddled with Judge McMillan in Ills chambers to hammer oot points of law prior to the jury's return. And it· seemed at one point that the trial might ~ del_lfed or the defense case ~ by 1Jle absence of a~ tarney Gec,p._Cbl:Jla 1 of Costa Mesa, Leary's couliael 1il lhe-tr1al. · Bui .Chula lhqok !'II a high fever which pl•gued' him &iolliv to take bis RJuiar C!>alr n<ar bis en~ · . ' SJriu1 'FlieS' Ajjain .. . ; ' ' . COi. Charles Llndber&!i:• Sirius, lh• plane t/l•l he and his wile Oew ·on lheir famous 1931 su""y hop across Canada and lite North P~cilic lo Japan, ii , , • • o~ Ila way to Japan again -bu't Ibis Um• Ille craft Is packed In lite hold of a U.S. Air Force carp plane, bound for exhibit al Osaka's. E~po 7~. .. l • • .. Champagne Flight <;oup'le Ta~ Wedding Vows ·Aloft . Rep. _Utt 'leads Dedication of Saddfehack :JC =-> ~--- By ARTHUR R. VINSEL ----~Of __ Del(f •• 1tatt "nus Just 8ta.rted OOt ·to be a rou_tlne Saturday.'moming.!' said-Christi.-the.. champagne stewan:lm. By FRED SCHOEMEHL Of file DallY Plllll Stiff Basking under a warm sun and the praise' of Rep.-James B.-utt (R·Tustin), the, pernmnent ~mpus or Saddleback College was dedicated Saturday on the third anniversary of its ;ormaUon. "l have a firm ~lief in the many ad· vantages that accrue to the students of aucb ·a college," said Utt. "There is ge~ly a high availability of student mnnrJin,g, classes are smaller, and more ~ a.tterrtion ls given to the staJ.. --·· Ol!"i': -.. ~ -· .O-• by. Dr. Fred Bi.mer, colJep pruldmil; and' Micbad Cc.dllnl, presldmt.al,lhl,board. ·'l'hm ... ~ ad.8ntap . finan. da'"'·u well u morally, 1:1.r, ~ ab"' 1o 11.e"'11-bbmO' 1or an'aaa{tllill! 'iWii yJ,;,., I dill beliove that the I~ o( the home are far more imporliirt· ti fMi "well being or the student than to. live away from home during these formative ycan," Utt declared. The congressman congratulated tl}e college ·for its wide rang'e or--cour'!es made a~•ilable · to the students, the at.a.Wre·gained by the athleUc departffient in only three years, and ' the ~al services <'ffered by the·college,.tocluding • ~ers· buttau, llC!tolarshlpo, and the ltudent-lilerafY. magazlile "Revista." Ult 1 .:.0. mi..! the· Importance of lhe Pm'tton •!hie at Sactd!ebact C.llep. .. ~~not let that ezpieaion: lhoct you,tt he ll!IJil.."ll limply ....... ....,. of _._1 or. condqcl, llln)lan1Y and mnJl;y bet~ !bu olher tellf<n!por11cy aov.m iments." SAN FRANCISCO -Air California Flight 109 llew ln from the exceptionally friendly skies here on Valentine's DaY with two pi!Sengers aboard united. Paul Grumbling, 43, and Barbara Price, 32, boarded at 9 a.m. at Orange County Airport. Cbampigne was poured by smiling stewardes!e! as the romantic honeymoon port of Avalon , Santa Catalina Island, ,AOS'Od Wider the left wing of lbe Boeing m jetliner. 'Ibey were wed in a brief, cramped cemnony at about m,ooo f e e t, -~overlherlfle nnp al•F•Hlnl, 11-.gb the mm1qe licemo 11.i.d San J'Taficl..... . • "Well, we jttst twtati:o..r,Moat.erey; .. aid llewanlesl ~ Epps, "thal'1 • _.,..,be~" The) tOoiP\e. ..,,.,, ••• ;~"' 11'1b. Autonetlcs. Ilh!lloo of North American Rockwell •Corporation, Aniheim,. had pl;n.e.t to in....,,' bill flli<!'. 'Valerill!ie's Day veremony aloft was a surprise for the bride. · "BMbara didn1 know a thing ahOOl·lt until we arrived at the aifport," aald Grumbling, who is supervisor of , the Autoneilcs mJcrofilm dJvtskll,. while' the bride hi zecretary to the dlli!I engineer. Waiti,ng to make tbe.<t a.m. flight were: Ken ·stephens, the best 1111n, Belly Oberg, the m~ of honer~• Co-worker o!' the bride, and· the Rev. Ridlard Wllaon, pe!W of ~ 1'1111 O!ilsl!an ONreh of .l.a1HlbrL "You'n o.-a pretty nrtnatnr~minJster." _..a.d ~..Jlaii!ora~ •. looting Oftl" the clergyJUni• uoot Ue, sideh1ui11 ll!'hbuckle.lep•Ob<MiL Electronics engineer Bob IAJ.gan, ny!nl from Washington D.C. to Ronoll.ilu On bu3lness, was preiSed into service as lh,e couple's official photographer, using their own camera. . . "Can I watch?" she added, almost wist!ully. The inaniage rltea a.loft were the first in Air California's history and also for the Rev. Wilson, wh:> quoted from psychologist Erich Fnmm, lhe Hqly Bi· hie, and other -•'Two years age I baid'Glle on a Chinese !1lllk tn ,Newport,)lall>ar and·"""1~ - 'beileYe•ll 'or nOt -ll'wu !ultf'f6i'i!tal, out tn the tu1es on 1be18an Juan Trail," heldileol. I ··, sle]tft<;ns perf<nned :m llnl~aa.a · cM tbe • I down -...,. 1vaD1ble. 1 • ..Aootliet .111 . ct. Jbe dearly beloyld ~there on'Fllght lot· craned ,ttieli- necks to get a glimpse of the ceremony ih tile fpnvanl Fiesta Section, •ost behind llie..c~kPtc ~ _.._ · ·1 :•1• • "It's a 1J0vel apprt.ch I mu,st ~y.!' We remarked While changing flash cu'WS somewhere om' the central COast of oa.'llfornla. . • Capt. Doo Jones ,..,, tbe first to w1'i the newlywed Grumblinp, who wlltlllaJe their home in Fullertm, congr,atulationl, and bil tntercorn annotiilcement broull!t,. cheer r:n: ~gers. • Air . publlc ·~,,et. ecutlve Jim Phelan ~. tlii ,ftnl glfl. I medei of .tlfe Boelni · 717 alriat .................... . ..... ................ ~ .\ ... El Rane.ho has the hottest pr.ice -in town!· VEGETABlf ·JUla CQCUAIL ••• 6 OZ. CAH . ·~· ............................. . I = ~ ~Nix·on Vn:w·s.School u\id ' ' . "Learning Goal of Desegregr-zt~n P·lft~'.· ..sJ WASlll!IGTON' .(UPI) -Pnoldettt brood'llnp of pr-.,. !E ldJools lno,pt... coodudft to leamtnc· yj~ Nbon lllld , today ltb-adin!n!otratlon ~ -nclat, ,balanoi to work ':'lbb b 1111....-Ull...,.., and.I'\. -.Id pve ochool dlltrlcll att aai5tance Olli W1IY8 !he federaf gov enl can tllbtlon !;'Can! I un·IW'O ! .~.fw.'lhl "'·' help IOlve them. ~/ft_ pi>lllble· tn 'IJOrktng Olli' --tlon "I ... u..." Nflon Aid, "that tn the Nixon lllld three ~ llloald _., prW, wlt!i the joal" i>( adiievln( • . scllool , dlllrlcll affea.cl by the ·couri.<' !Ollowod tn cleV.IOpln( pbm: . <ii , ""''"''"um · ibl~ o ,, ....... i.,j>•' for mandates, pulllng ' •ven .the lt\oot "!. Deoecfiplloo plans ibDald ........,, ii/icielij; Jl'I.' · -"f" ' · · Car.luuY .O~llider<il'cl....,..1aUio plans minimum polllllle ciblup!lon -whelllllft 'lb< prelldeol • issued a -tnto offed II golog lo cau,. cootto\/eny. _ . by_ b!JJln( .or olberw.A,,,"'-Jl!!l.educa.. stre,aslnll that bb';"~I tnte...t" "Requlr<d changes >rill Inevitably' he tlooal routines of chlldreo. aa court.order<d '-~loo Is .~. •f'?!llll\lllled _by •J>Pr.._... ood am-• '1. To · IJte, .. t.ont. prafble, Ult out WH ' U3Sllrin( tll• ~ •of oet'll .. 'tlte11me of tJt0tr b1)dllinont1uoU, DOlgh'borltood IChool i:opcepl lllloUJd' 1'f ~IDWl~~;"a'IOU!l!l.edi/Cltloft.tn · .":On, ..... polnt -".iiOOild:lie Iii!' U.rule .. • , • air~~!.\ leanlhil·" . lfl'!D1ent:. 'l1le bm>dreds er llioaunda Ill • 1. Wjthtn . the fr1111ew0<k 0i loi. ~ ~;nuned llt~mtior d11Jari&.lit111e ·afllcied -deo'erve eCboof des< • ''l°" ~lems'thould !>f ~1~"!!"'"1llM'¥acled·)i: Y"'!t' -·~IY ol~. dilld.' In ,~~ ~It with gr .:foim\y . throug!iqul '!lt P1~!$P,lf\.~ .. :~w -,to~~tlt,i-~ ~~~~·• ~··.,..tion~1an • land." :i. ; 1 ~ , ~ r 1 ;: , , r .., , 1, J, , , ~ 1• 1 Her.1_t,.ey A iae.~:"·:'. .. :Tre•t ::~em Niee&T-·E T ~~·:0.ver Posti · ~fun iiB£W_Co.n:v.kt~ Ai~·~~~. , . Successor s .ought . s,ACRAMENTO (UPI) . -A Ital< yean ago and hla father .... run a.saemblyman wbo voluntarily eerved a and killed by a 17-year-old motarilt w .W~GToN , <Afl. -Tl>< Wh\le, -k behind bars in toogh Folaom Prbon he was II. . HOUie •Dl10WIC!!d 'u:5.:r.i!"I .ArmY Cql.-'°'\tended today society should stop "fknow what~ la to be the redpjentof Dee 'lrur:old, II, now t to the dlree-tre1Un1 tol!victs like animal1 '1nd bejin violent crime," Ryan said. • 1 • , tor, will be 8ct1ng director Of selective regarding them IS humans. After spending seven 'dl)'S Jn I. ma. Service temporarily ,in place ori1he relir· "We should · get away from the lrnum security cell -where bis~ lo&'~, Gi:n. LeW1.s-G.1Hershey. 1.00teepU role,'' said Asseaiblym8n Leo wu known to'~ 2,300 Fo~; •. Hershey stepped J1own front t))e post to. J, Ryan (0.Burllopme), In bb first -f\yan sald h• cam• to lheloe' ' day after· ia years In office. ptesklent., formal news conference &Ince walking clusions: ' ' Nflon bu been•searclllnl tn vain.for four . lhrough lbe Iron 1111\ of Folsom Satu<· -Longer aenienc.a do not deter crtnii. mootha for• ttptlCailllll foe the 11o;..,... day.. · ' "California bu the laqal ...,_ In old general, · . ''The thing moll peopl<. clon'freoosnlze lhe nation, yel 111 nwnber of ttpUlers la In&old will _..,.·until ainew director ii la that wben a '!Dan goes behind those the highest ln the nation." na)lled, Pr-IW Pmto 5ecretacy • granite Walla he's sllll a hutnin being.': -l;lorytale myth to the eonlracy, fhl Ronald L. Zlepr'aild. , _ , ,J\Yan .. Id lhere lboUld be more uga of a crtmtnal does not end -be Henhey now becomes an adviler lo the m.-. OD rehabilitation. Is uplured ood sentenced. "'Ille - Prelldenl on IMftpoWJI' moblllzallon, and 1\e ff.yoar<Old' father o1 ftve <m· just beabts when tbe prbooer 1oea to JalL Z1q1er Aid be will· ha,. o111oe IPflC'I t<r ' pbul%ed be-~ believe In "coddlln&" H• la• danger to h!mlell ml bil priM8 the lime being tn a ~·federal prboom. . tnma1a al lbe'leul.'' Wllhoul ailequalo office blllldln( near 1\•«Whil<·Hauae. • Ry1n l>lled hil ~two yun.,. rthahllllallon, Ryan added, 1111 i*llwet Amd how c1ooe Nuon 11 'to iwnina a wu 11111ri1erii1 by two )'OllDI men, be waa coulil become a danpr to IOCielJ' qalD --lo·ll<nhey, iteglff..lteltlated.&-kldupod by _'!..."<!eranJ«f ~.'.'.. 17 _after balng "1~ __ bit..and lbeo Yid .. We'll have a SelecUve · ~ .. • • ... -....-- ServlCe director to announce in the com· ing futurt." MeanwbUe, the White House announcid that Prtsident ar>d Mn. Nlxon will give • farewell black-tie dinner for Hershey Tuesday night with 100 guest inYited, in- cluding v;.,. President Spiro T. Agnew and the secretaries of the mtitary services. Jngokl and the carelaking staff of the system's headquarters thus are ta.ting charge for the moment to wreatle , wtt6 lhe compUcaloltl ol lbe new 'IOU.ry iystsn and the ·prospeot of a Senate review of the -draft oYllenl. • 'Freewa ' ..\Cdcie~i Ii~·"'[~~-... ... _ TWO Santa· Anans were among sl.i: persbris Jrijured in a late Sunday al~ le.moon cruh ·on tbe Garden Grove Freeway. • 1 Rogelio. M•jla, 20,. of 7001 N~ Bewley St., and Enrique Heredia, 36, of 600t N. Bewley St., were paueogers in the vehl· ~.drl•en by AJI011:90iGaHegos,';J0,1of 1112 Cremhaw . ~ard,. Lpa, A ·o,a e 1-e a , California lliilbway pa-said. Accordlog to ofllcei1·the Gallqos' cat wis easlliowd. near the 'q.nl!n a.ov. BoOlevard.J oera•Lac: Wbtni it .colUded, wtlb·an auto di:lven >b)'Jlee,J.11 .. m, ff,. ol. 87141 E. Valley Boulevant.;s-mead. B<lth vthlcl., crashed · h!tb tbe brldJJ• . railing. .. "/). .. . Tampa Fights Oil Slick " , As Tanker· Runs Aground . ~ ST. PllTERSBURG, Fla. (UPI) -Of, !lclala Aid lod"1 ti may take """' Ilion a month to clean up the oil 1llck in Tam- pa Bay. '"!lt•re b,nolhln&·W. can do lo stop Ibo ~ _,,1,011.'\~..W a 111CMrll Guri IJ>Okesman. '1An we can do 11 put 1tr1.W and foam OD tt and pick ii up -II CCII* lllbore " ~ ' ~IM~ Guard ind otlitr '"" clOi were working lo mop op ' 111/f.Zi ia!!<!iii Of' crude oil spilled ln!O Ill• bey Friday when a Greek tanker ran aground, bird lovers organized a "bird wash" to try to save tho ducks, grebeJI. and other .. waterfowl flopping· on the beachls covered with Ute ta•··)lk• oU .. U.S. Rep; William C. Cramer (R-Fla. l, w1iq, Inspected tile area by hellcopter su .. day, oald lbe oil had spread from ·~ lj"'lanf Frantliu Bridge °" the nonltem end " IQe boy. to .. Ir tbe Sunahine Skyway, al· miles IOllth, al ·the mouth. "1 aaw ~ 100 1QU1A mn. of oll tn pafdlel and streob, lncbMlln& lhe entire SI: ',ienhurg ~." Cromer lal\I. A -of black ..... from a few ,Jn. cites. to alx feel -rimmed lbe SL· Pet.enhur1, beach..,. ' -. ~ . . ~ "ft could take a month or more to ~ up lhil kind of meu," uld a~ for the u.s; llepUlment of th• lnlerlor._, Gov. Claude Kirt, calling for "ftrm &\If: ·~v·.a against A>f.,, ooht(i operoton," Sunday ~ 111 o lllllaborou&h Couoly board " pllql -ml'~•~·1Jo;11!!"""1 Iba ...... ~. · Dellait ApOl!oii, llom luvlDC lbi'I illl dam.,. bllb are paid. llumhle Co., which wu leoalng lhe ship, the pay all daniagea. · -1n "l want to be aure· that ii operators get the rnes11&!!··Ktrkald While the Coa.!!t Guard twaa , ~ hay and polylhyl•ne foam• aloio( j beaches to aop up the oU, Bo1.5co<ilo college atudentl were acrubbbtl1ducb.~ Volunteers answering an appeal ; tile Audubon Society which ~ birdwuh on the shores of i.ke · , on th< SOlltll side of SI. PolmburJ, •t palrOlled the beachea, Jllbtoe eul .~ gnouy duct. and gnohel and ICrllhlobifi them wltll cooking olt, which ads' u,a. 80tVent to loooen the lar·lll<e cnide ctll Th& 'birds were then. da.sted Wfth. CC!fa• ~al to sCak up the .cooking oil. · •• ., ., , :r • • ' I • "' ... So load for yoo .... and-~tool .Jllb-f.nm~-.;, .. ~..,~blended fo offer.7oa'IDOl'l.mitritlont • , . I Heinz Ketchup ................... ~· ·.Oven. Qeaner ........ ., ....... sl.19 Big 20.ounce bottl• ... thick anchauq J • New fomuila:from Do••"f·Blt !&·oz. size! Nucoa .......... : .. -! .. ·~·::~ .. 4~~·11 · ... 8affiFAini".Cleaner .. : .... , .. 69< :r:hefamou~namein ~I J.l,b,.pkp. Cleonatllo,t11b,aibk !~l •• .2'0,.....P.,. . . !"' ' .. , "" ; .. ·. ..,~~-".MYill'W!v~ ... ,~.f/'fM ·fD<l.,,_'~f--Gt El &u&oM1 -·. • .,~ ·7·"· 9c . . eat -o--!i .. ~ . Oftll ltiDY .: . a .............. •...... ... . ... . . . . . • • Finest moat., pncllllon·st'oalld.·1'11mded iUlll. ,..ooa<'1 ... andJrooh<111!l~~·an4-~ '• Stuffed Clams ............... -'~&r~. flivo ROiis~ ........................ 25~. Six per package ••• 11 ounce net weight. Fiur Produce! .Bananas •Central America's fineotl Serve them in cereal, uae th.Win bating , , , in Jell-o or puddlna , , • and eiJor El Rancho quallt;y I • 'Shi:imp,,Loblter or Crab! H"'l~ana eat! 31ti oz. •ach • . ' . -'' .. Delii:a.tdu•· Val1UI • . Tiirmr ·Sauce · Van de Kamp'•,, ei(htounce larl Serw with oo many.if T~t oeafood favorites • , • and erpecial11 with Flavo Rolla I - • J \ . Prieuin'effectMn.,''l'uu., Wtd,, Feb.16, 1~.18! No •ala IO d.e/Jkri! Get •tr.. Y ..! loabitf. •• ·, ,;,, .,,..., , , , eki/led and tangv ••• every d<tv ••• adda rpa.rkle to your day/ Naturnll11 hoalthful •• , nat;,.rally d<licioua • ". Mtuf.auu tnioJJable ! • 1 .. .. ! I ' . ' ~. j ! . • . ' • • • . ' "• t I • t ' 'un.Y'Pl\.OT l ~ ............ ..... ~bllc ~ o~ Don Wlnkl• AlllSwectenbam, England WU told 1iP court hi! plan to build a steak .alid chiPI bar 'onto his pub could ji!Wf.,... with 1ignal1 from outer ~· Wlnkle'• pub Is three miles min the giant radio telescope at ~ell B8nk, often used to track 1[,/i. space sbots. Officials at the Ml-center complained I h e electrl"'1 equipment In W(nkle's tDP<~· ~th]g '!>lace wo,uld inf!'!" 11r gbliterate sign'1' from out. space. • . • ' . .. -.. In Plane Crash SANTO DOM IN G 0 , Dominican Repiibtk (AP) -No survtvon bad been found. oariy today from a Domlnlcan airliller whlcb crashed Ill the Caribbean with ol02 •peraona aboard, reacue ollfclab reported. - Tbe ,._..... included .even U.S.1 -aod 41 Puorto l\lqnl, -of the airline aaid. 'l1lo llomiDlca Alrfll* lwli>Jet llCI crubed ln!o the Caribbean about five milea oil the aoath .-of the lllaod of lliaj>oi>iola a few mlDules ati.r lak1nc oil for San Juan, Puerto JUco, Sunday af~ -· . 'lbe pilot bOd radioed that hll taginel were!~.' _. ... · 'lbe airline &aid the U.S. dtlzena aboard, other thao the Puerto Rlcans, ·-. . . . .. ·Senate Group Votes Okay Of Carswell WASHINGTON (AP) -The Senile Judldary Cmunlttee approved by • vole of IJ to 4 today the Suinme Court uomlnatloo of Judge G. Harrold Canwell f#. T•"•bllf'M. Flt. 'C21alnhM 'James ·o. ·Ei"1aod (I). ~). told 1 new':;Jt thAt iiit' r:rtrrr' lii!UM'a IDAJ0r1ty· ' """"'1IODll Canwell'• '*>oflrmaUon will be lll<d In wm John P-. Chlcqo; Theodore Payne, Salt LIQ City; Ruth Alooto, N.W York City; Gl61ert Hay!, Florida; Fran.: cla Robert Downes Of Mauacbusetta, who .Jived Ill the Doml•i<an .llepubllc at.Lu Matu de Farfan; aod two CUblna wbo were nAturalbod U.S. cilfJena, Emerilo' p,.... -aod Ccnc<pc:lon Nanaoa. Wrecbge WU opolted abolll' Ow.miles -. aod Dominico• air -mid oavat Ullill -for ......... llnuP the nflbl. An AmertC;all ~ plane !run Puerto Rico dropped flares """' the -. U no survivors are found, It will be Latin America'• ---air crash. Among thole '~ a~ WU a former world ligbtwelglll boxln( cbim-f!oOO.: "Teo" Cruz, bis. w'i f e and Also aboard were tl>e wife, dalighi.r and sister of Gen. Antonio Imbert e .... rer&i who anpa!naled Dominican dic- tator Ralael Tnljlllo In 1981 and beaded a ruling junti alter the overtbrvw of Presi- dent Juan Bolch. Hia da~. Leslie, wu going to San Juan to biiy her wed- <\lng dress. She .... en&l!Bed to the Ion of the ltalfan coaoul. Pn!slclenl Joaquin Balaguer p'Oelalmed two dayl of na\IOl>al mourning. and ... pnaed hll -1 """""' at the trqedy. . Airline olllclell llld the $5 mUUon !ttffn<r had been In -lea thao two DIOIJ!IUI. Congress Faces In:tegration I8sue the ~le latter today., .• 'lle ,ald·IO, <!AY•.'{•re .grooled f~ !be WASlllNG:rDN' (AP) .-Cllngrest . 9]3_~~ikst ---~ 1'tumedJrmL•-Y boli4"1 ~.fo ... ·. app!Wll of confront the polillcaJly ~-· '-.of Canwdl'1 nomlaaUon wore a 11 public oehciol ~gation -Nml,.mt. Democrl~ l'blllp.A.Jlart of. Mlrhflan, Sooth. ·-, ·:0-- Ednrd It Keonedy of M 111•ebuaella, The 8eoale. -begin ~ on Htrdl Blyh 'of Indiana aod JOlepb D. Sou~ amendmmis to a 13$ Tydlnp ·of Maryland. billion education bW with oome Northern seo. MM low Cook, (R-Ky.,) pulled seoaton ... I poUtkal spot, and the. -voting wbeo the roll wu celled In White l!oule pooitioo a study In am-the~~· . l!lguJty. Eaotlaod a1ao llilDoonced !hat the ...,,. Preatd<nt Naon 1s said by the White mittce had agreed to vole by April M en H"""' to bellcve school deacgregaUon a proposed constttutiooal amendment ~·be applled equally tbroogbout the provldb>g for the election of the pn!li-nation. aod 'l'li:e .,.-& by d!recl popular-.. •"11>1t aweared to align the ..i. Blyll, d>lef l1enele sponsor of the dlrecl mlniltraUoa -the theory of. .. eledioa plan, had lmisted at ID earlier am...ime.t IJiopooed by 8eo. Jolp\ Slen- m<ettog of the conunittce that a time be nb (IHlllll.), to require cqUal "" !bed for voting ell U before the com-forcement of federal regulatlom oo ma~ mittce voled ell Ille -1natlon of ter -t tbe ....,. for aegregatloo In the eanw.n. acboola." Nixon to Offer Russians New Proposals for Peace Nino flew from tbe IUlllbJne of Florida aod the Blhmw to chilly, llllOWJ' Wallhlngtoo Swlday llii!>L WASlllNGTON (AP) -p,,.jd"'t Na. on w1IJ propoee new tnltiaUves for bet- tering American.soviet relations in bis ftrst.of-ita-klnd "global report" this week Jlt!W EU"' fMIO, daughtn of 5.,., bued on the theme of a "new strategy Hitum r""'I (11-HtllDOJjJ will be Qu<eft f .. Ilia only announced appolntmeot for to-· ~ay - a mornlllg ........, In tbe East Boom to.preaeot the 11161 -medall of llc:fcoce. of Ill< f.11¢• S_,. Apple Bl<>v . or~bl'cl: ir.itt a JtllMay Ftor1tla '°"' Ji'utlool 'fir Wiltchul<r, Va., Ap-bolld ~" ~ "· xtr·~•··-· , ay,, WW ~N M~· -~-,, ril 17. Miu Fong, ~l. tr a amwr at 2S,000-word document to Congress Gouchtr College, Baltimore, Md., Wednesday, outlining U.S. foreign policy wMrt •he majors -&a fin.t artl. SM -Including Vietnam -from when he toiU receivf htf' dt'gree in Jvnc. toot office, and canytng it J:nto the future . • White House informants who had ad- vance knowledge indicated Nixon would set out new proposals for settling long- standing East-West disputes. They suggested the report also would encompass areas of mutual concern such as the Israeli-Arab conflict.. Informants indicated the new proposala Department store detective P•ul· !no Colg•te thought Llonol Downo Ing wu acting auspicious and gral>- hed him by.~·; 81'IJI u be left !he · •tore In Norwich, England where she worked, The .arm came off in her hand. A court w11 . told Down-would center directly on relations Ing uaed an·artlficll! Ie{!-arm to. between the United Statea llnlt' soviet cover the fact that bls real arm • Union. However, the 10UrCeS would ~ wu holdhig a bagful of stolen • vide no apeclfics m -t the chief ... gooda und .. bll overcoal ecuUve had Ill mlod. - Y ahlonski Probe Reconvenes Tuesday CLEVELAND (UPI) -A Federal grand jury 111...tlptlllg the murder of orebel mine union kader Joseph A. "Jock" Yablonald reconvene! Tuesdif after a lo.day ...-. JI wiU try to IW'11 who peld for the tflliDg. , Tbe jury already hill .aid Paul , E. Gilly, a, of-Cleveland, was Ille ..i. ~.liniltr1tor of •·murder fund, but tt in- dicated bia· maaey came from someone elae. Storm Nearing Northeast Heavy Snow Expected, '!ale 1W amings Up A'long Coast • I -~-..... " $3 I.of .... · 14 I " .. ,a " ... " " .. .... JI 11 .. . '' 12 " . -- .11 41 J::I .SS " " " .. .. " .... u .. n " 15 ..s .. , " .. "' J2 " ·" " n " n ... . " .... . " n " • lJ ... JS n IA .. .. It • ... '5 ~" -41 -~-" " .. .. -4' .ti 4 ... , • .. "' .. ,. I ' ,,.,,_. --Si?JO)I ........ ---·-:a. 1-.1J ' 1""" ADITAl'llT-- ------.------. ---. I -' ;;-. ~ ' j ~. r ' ~ <'" ~ • "• , 'youR CRotc-rl'MtX OR· MATCH 'EM j . . ' HAMBURGER . or 'HO.Tif»O.G' _, - .I 1 B.U .•• OR CINNAMON ROUS P~GS.s 00 OF -8'. • •• ,c;.IHOlMAHl! . . ~ Cl9 . . ··POUND 39-CAKE EACH c . ' BUTTER $ .. ·100 BREAD . 3 :;,~Vis . • MEAT MASTER BEEF • LB. BEEF TE"!DERlOIN BONELESS STEWING ·BEEF C F:~~:ET Ml~NON _ . ·--,,T,HE $249 LB :-· .' PIECE . U . .... . . . --. - • • • • .11 .. ' FARM FRE)H~PRODUCE-·.·:. ' . .. PREMIUM QUALITY RUSSET • > . ·' .. LB. ·RGED RADISHESS.OR. ,; t·oc .. JA'SfEb' ~:~gc REEN ONION ·.B p~~~H·' . . ; · ~ P~S HLBI$ 'L - All STAR ,, PEAR HALVES f§IP OlQ FASHIONED NEAPOLITAN ICE CREAM ALL MEAT l·LB. PlCG: • l-U.,··· .1:1.0L' CANS ., • YOUR NEAREST. RALPHS STORE IS LOCATE()' AT .• -. " 99Ql ADAMS BLVD., HUNTINGTON ·BEA~.H . . . . ' .... . . .. . __ Store Hours 9 a.m. to 10_£.ni. -Oa[ly ., • • " " ..-t .. • .. . ......... ·- JODEAN HAST 0 INGS. ~l • J """""'' ...._., 14 ml •. N .... II . . ' : •. M_embers.. of the \Yomen's Division. Huntington B~ach C.hamber of -Commerce, will match bubbles in~tht wine with tjieir owp bubbling e'nthu-'•. -~w~:~P.~ the. org~zation_ ~~r! ~~~pa·~.e ~ t~a r~r p~~v~"~ _ r Jt:J/>lrs.,dolln F. JhQlnger will.~n ber.Jluntingt..pf~urJiOll!c be-, · i.:;:!l!J·m. Tuelday Fll>:.Jlj"I* the>•""" ':fil*· will ~limaJ"the · ,:,: '~ . '.~~pbe~~~M ~~t·~ ' I "~ ureetl!Jf-"gUesls'wiil Mrs.,olW)'IQDDU ol'F,='. =• .. ce pre11· dent arid membership chaitman. ~chaJ!lp8~ wµI .be ·Mrs. Jirnold 1 '·Pf>!l""'1'·· the· group'• new ,presiU!lt; ' Mr..~' 'i>tewan, pllst prei;i· ;' diilt, Will•officlate at the coif.., 5'rvice:~ u wlll,.baboaril ·~ \ liOrs lltp;.'GeGr(t Free;num.'Mrs.llarry l!kman, ~.¥,.me1seitw. · Memb~blp'ln the Women's Divll!On is open to all civic-minded res· I idenl! ilf the .. : and anyone lnteresteCi ii! learning_ more of the org&lllli-' ticln's activl sis )nvited to caJrMrs. Monhouse, 1146-1002,.or Ille chamber olfice ifdr ad4!_tlonal information. ' ,An ~xblbit expla ining the many_ pr0J<icts of !he division and q>e tloo -. .. phies it 'bas ieceived will-be-on dispUty.100riiJg the-tea.---..__.~ -... -···' ~ Among the civic projec~ the grobp sponsors are th~ citywldt Cbriat- mas -decora\ing, Woman-of.thf>.l'@r addJtliss H~tin(ton BiaBia-cl!conQ! ti..) , Tile Womeri's Division Btso prOYllJes~·~· for ~ 1-fnnuaf' · ~ . t°'~gress,.a¥ .enters ailloat in 1!18~>.':4 1!'~$,;li;a~t' '. . Gifil~'. · ' · l li a'toDtlNlihg P.toject fo r the OJ!lanititfori.1"'i. ~1. ~ "-:.< ~ ., , "'f>;>-1 " ·i;,; ;: • -: ·" '"fhr6\J•h the Cbaniber of~....-. the 'ivqtpm'I. ;volil!Jliff' houN · • . • . .' oj setvice are rec!Ognlzed with keys.to the city, citremb~eni pe11;tet-palch· '; ,, ' , --. . . " . es. blue ila!1Pel blazers ·lin<l engraved plaquos. ·~ . ACCOMPLISHMENTS NOTED -;-An.exlilb~ of past.activities and · Recip(ents of the .blazers, called j84et girt.,,perucZ,t,:i w\lh city( tr-Ojlhlls :the .group bas rece1v94 Will )>e Oll1JIS{llay when 11\e Wo- o·fficials .at openings, of new businelaea ud alllO ·act ea · •.dty hos· men•1 Q1vfslot1. Huntington Beach C1lamMr of Commerc~. entcr- tess.es, . · •, · ' :. · ; , • 'W!li-during a'ltlen\bershipO!ampagh teajTuesc!ay, Feb .. 24. Col· lecti!lg mementos to show pros~ctive members are (left (o right) ¥fs. J,ake SteW~~t, Mrs. Ra,Ym~d ~orebouse and Mrs: John F. ~ Jrminger. J 1 . 1 , • • .... >\..,..... ,. ~-11,. .. ,.?1,"' .t : .... 'l _, ,., .•. '. ··~ ' ~; • • " c • ' ' . . • -• I. ' I '~ i-· "t •· ••• , ~I • r~' , • 1-• .. 1-· -~..-·. • u· · .. ,~_·f · .·)d.•r · ·· !,·.·_· ... •,•.1 ,,,.,..., 11-...-.•, ~· .• :&. • 1 . .. . .. • ·+ ' l ~HS Be nefit • • " . ~,C. ·~··I•' ,I/' · .. Off-Broadwa¥ Play • • • l u-res ·Auxiliary ' . • A sneak preview otinew ptay ·followed by an aft.er-lheater~su~ per are being planned as. the year's,-principal funding event for the 1jara de Ninos AW<iliary of Huntington Beach. · · ·AU prQc:~s from ,the party will benefit the Children 's Home Society of ,California. ., .r . ' . The curtain will .rise· on, the hen,efil at 7:30 p.m. Saturd\l,)', Feb. 28. when auxiliary meibbe?s·and guelts· Will be transported from Hun-~ tington Center to the new Laguna-Moulton Playhouse where they will view the preview pn5dµcti0n or--uLltUeMary Sunshine,'' followed""by supper in the Towers restaurant, Laguna Beach. · The bantering musical frolic with 1ibretto, music and lyrics by Rick Besoyan, was one of New York's biggest off-Broadway hits in the late 1950s. The play drew mettopolitan audiences !or more than two years foUowing its opening in 1959, and the "new musical about an old operetta" won the coveted Vernon ~e award for the best off- Broadway s~ow of the season. i • , Kelli Johnson will atreet the 'Laguna production with Dorris Shields· aS musical director and Joan Wy.Ifsohn , choreographer. Th e play is a .spoof of musical comedJ1rof recent times and profnises an entertaining evening for· those attending the party. Serving as general chairmen for the event are Mrs. J6bn Forfe and Mrs. Robert Knox._ Others 1volunteering .their efforts for the bene- .fit include the Mmes, Gerald Brandewie and. Stewart Easterby, in· vltattons; Robert Teddy, reservations ; Robert Knox, Kenneth.Brown • . " and JOhn• Forte, seating ; Don Ellison, transportation ; Ronald .Krogh and Robe rt Orahood. refreshments ; Joseph Bickett and Easterby, ,,publicity, and Richard MacDavld , advertising programs. Auxiliary members who also will act as ushers include the '. •M!n•!· ~t,ogli,: Sily~(. Jirand 'l'i• and Irwin Wnuck . . : · i .. 'Yn a_ddll!on·:.l<l ·t~eill~ ~i-Ogt•'I''• ~uests and mell\bers each will .~ • "'=·!i:.. tCe.lye a souven11 program compUmentmg area merchants who hfV8 lio ~~~~~l~ef~ su~~4~~#e soaiet~.by ~basing space ~or adver-~ ..... --i- n · 1· ;. :The • Chij dren(s .liotne Societf ~ls a nonprofit priva te adoption , • ag~n<l'·with o(fic-. in qrange County. ~ · ·All accredited.member of th~ Welf~re League of AmerU:a, ' the 77-year-old society is licensed 1o provide adoption service in every county in CaWornia, 'nd is the laflt1t voluntarily supported a,doption ag~n€f in#lecoun0'.)'!"' \ ~. • i 1 t }. ' l ., ., • I ' t . I ' 1. I= I Your : Hotoscope Tomorrow ~ • • I • - . '\ ABOUT ,."Cap~1corn i_' .Check , ·J udgm_ent~ TH! l\Q!!DER 0' THIS AD - Fo.unde ;-Honored . ·Roy~/Jy . ~ __ , i . r Associate members · and past ctialrmen will be honored royally when 'Las Reinas Auxiliary, Newport Beach Assistance League presents its Royal Frolic Saturday, Feb. 28. After cocktails, members and guests will dine and dance ln Irvine Coast Country Club. Mrs. Robert Short, auxiliary chainnan decides it is only fitting that Mrs. Helen Hufi wear the royal crown and mantle for she is the founder ol the group. . TreosuFer Speaks T\IESDAY FEllltUAAY 17 • !YSYDNBY~- l>AY WREN T!WlmON& TOPPJ.E New "*1'· ........ ~I'll, 1tyle comes ull .... tpol!lp&. ' . ,,. . .. ARIES (March 21·.\Pril II): You want quick action, but '°"" restraint ·1& advisable. " u~ lnnale abillly to ')le Cll'lllnll. to """"' enlhu~um. vou inay !Ind Ulll older in- dividual II t0mew~ atep- tJc.:iu'iuia (April •1'1•{111): .... i ......... _._J<>in!eY, .. .,._ ~ ~ !rilllout COlftlllelii .-ledfi ot why, ..i-llld boW'. Youfl111ncbe1 Uf1 carreCt: U jou precelve nee<I ' 10r' ~lly, ~ lb.at perceJ>ilo!). • ' GIMlNl.(May 21.June 20): M~ tnvolvea f·riends, perblpa mixlhg of bullness ~ with pU!ure. Be versaUle. ' .l>llplay )lunlor, n .. 1bility. But don't m&tate flattery for real respon11ve chord. • CANCER (June 2hluty 13): . Cyclo hlih. ·birt -in auihoilty Dea muoclel .i·you. Ha•e facts at band. Your files, lnforrMuoo, oplnklrill may be tellled. Be ra<IJ. Jllon you al. more llk:ely to aucaed. r l.EO (July ZS.Aq. IS): Chance, trawl, v a r I e t y keynole di1/. ~ Ir• un- dercurrenta which . makt it virtually lmpoaslblf! lo lay clown-definite guJ~ Moch ol what you ..,~ nqJ!irea od· dlllonal ptannlq. ' • VIRGO (Aq .. ~· 21 ): Good lunar upecf toc!iy coin· '(Ides wlth aid from frlenda - bOth in n\oral IDd fina ncial ams. !Ole, pulner dlaptays qgmatveilell. Yoor lask II to maintain ~ny. LIBRA (Sipli 1$-0ct. 21): Dynamic day • .You fmd out where Y.. aland. Now (IO afler Ibo why. Be ,.UOlllble llld IDalytlcal. Seek -· Go to the aource. 'lben Y"'1 bql emo~ wounds. llCORf!O·(OCt. 23-Nov. 21): Good lun1r upect today coin· cldes with loni·ranae ven- tures. Get in condition -both mental and physical. ' Look ahead. Refuse to be chained to P4!l. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22.- Dec. 211: Alfa in of heart command attention. You may be dl"?erted from vitJI tuk. But realize )'CllW-emoUons re- Drug Scene Viewed By Former NB Judge JuaUce Robert Gardner bas The Santa Ana home of Mrs. taken lime away from a busy 1.tason Fenton wjJJ be the set- schedule tQ speak before ling tomorrow at 10 a.m. members ol the Orange .eoun-y·Chapr.er-ot Town-and'"Gown-~udge-~~dner rrecenUy ap. Junior Au:itliary of t be poanted by Governor Reagan UnlversitJ ol Southern to the Fourth Appellate California. District Court of Appeal in San Auxiliary To Install Bernirdlno, will dl.9Cuss the current problerm of drug ad· diction in Oran1e County. Following his undergraduate work and Law School at use, Judge Gardner entered prac- tice in Newport Beach. He Annual meeting of the Aux-served as ·an OC deputy dis· iHary of South Coast Com-trict au.c:.-riey and Newport city munity Hospital wi)l begin judge. l'il 1947 he waJ ap- wilh an 11 a.m. social hour on pointed to the Superior Court Friday, Feb. 20, in Irvine bench by Governor Warren , Coaat Country Club. During his 22-year tenure Installation of orrtCers and the jurist has become known presentation or annual reports lor 'his work in the fields of will follow a t2:30 p.m. juvenile law, criminal law and qulre 9uUet. One who Is good alert. maintain sense .. o f h La h t 'ndl·~'uaJ llt m.4e of tM lll'lftl Y''" -, to you dtse~el appreclatlon. umor. ug I 1 VKI twc11 11 _ thtn (9!M 111 ,,. _ CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan. Yr'ho puts forth prepo.stercius • Y''" u1tt1!fn -•• 111w• ~- 19): :Beat to permit others to scheme. wl'f' wt11r yov .....,, • make d' e' (I n J t e assertions. , lF TODAY IS y 0 U R THI Wlthh01d judgn)ent1 Some con· BIRTHDAY you have ability T dltlons around roh ~ lem-to accu!Qulate material goods. . K H I T W I porary, not ,,....maner¢, ·Bide What yoi'l require' ls more self· Um .,_... .. esteem. Be confident. Knpw South Coast Plaza your e. ~ I d ___,. LOWeR IAALL • I •QUARIUS. (J•·.· ~Feb. you bave abil ty an o..vno.;tn· ,. "'' ~,,. trate on sUC'Ci!SS. You will ,..,,,,., trom wati-rtti'• 11): Pacing is imporlanl. be finishing rather th a ni;~'°'="~M•~·=·=~"=·="'==8~"~ Avoid moving too fast. Know starting major project this Where you are going -and year. • why. If there is confusion, ro rlftd oo.11 ,.,..1 111ou1 ..._ .. " 11'111 organize it. Means ride with $~°'i:" ft:l!Sfr.~'l~ lhe Ude. Me,s.,age will become 11 ~ ~~·'ti ... ~v50p1tT)r~ increasinJly cleat, loll l2 .... ~lfll S11llG'I. Ntw B•y The DAILY PILOT Ji.1st for 'Peanuts' . ._v~·..,~·~~-~-~,.~,~··---;;;;;;;;;; PJSCl!S (Feb, IH!Jrch20):11 Guard .~. Some would like to take.over, aome of your valuables. Key is to be Presic;le~t To Visit' Members or the Women's Auxiliary to lhe Orange Coun· ty PharmaceuUcal Association will gather in the Corona de! Mar home of Mrs. G. H. Piersol Wednesday, Feb. 18, for a luncheon and meeting. Guest speaker will ~. Mrs. George P. Frey, president of the Women's Auxiliary lo the C a I ifomla Pharmaceutical Assodallon, who will make her annual vlslt to the area group and discuss phannacy at the state level. Plans will be formulated for Poison Prevention Week in March when the auxiliary will dlstlibute brochures a n d .posters. - - A social hour at 11;30 a.m. will precede lunch a n d assisting as hostesse;s will be Mrs. David Wells of Hun- tington Beach" and Mrs. Karl Barnum or Newport Beach. LIMITED OFFER ~ .lOIN ~ow SPECIAL 20 VISITS$20 LIMITED OFFER PROGRAM INCLUDES • 20 ¥11111 . e HMttcl Pool • W.y Slrtl°' • WllM Pool • SUI loom • SwiromlnCJ • Leasons • s1 .... tath • S•una latll •M-t • DrtSsl'"I . loo!hs e P•l'IOftallztef · Cou rses A 'IGU"'I SALON ,OR WOMIN a A HEALTH CLUS JllOll MIN GAROEft SQUARE HEALTH CLUB 9562 GARDEN GROVE Bl VD. GARDEN GROVE 537-5-410 Sale Old Values . Important lunchcoo. fa~ly_problema. , · "Money is something things ~ into...~ people run out of," smiled IVy Baker Priest, Califorpia &M TreU1f'el'..a.od controller of one of the big. Reservations are necessary ~eon will }>e '6'Ved J revenue producer when Jt ls and should be made by today rol,lOwlDi the tllk, accordi~I ' fi t bank .accounts in the roted Stales. peaking before the Newport arbor Service League, she hose as her topic Being inancially Prepared. The 25th State Treasurer nd . the only woman ever tC> e in that capacity, Miss 'est said her post has twC> ajor are.as of responsibility: vestment of state monies the sale of Calilomia state nds. During her first full year in ffice a record total or $75 Ilion was eamed from the vestmenl program and dur- ing the past year the total wa!I ~!most $100 million. t In the sale of !tale bonds, 1iss Priest said t h a t alifornla is second only to the .S. Treasury and would be ~enth in gross income in lHe orld if the state were a na· on. "California bonds are ght after," &he stated. . There ia .a legal limit of live Group Travels Orange Countians affiliated ·th the Woman's Auxiliary to he American Society o f echanical Enginec;rs will rek to Pasadena Thursday, 'eb. 19, for a Los Angeles 'on meetinR. Speakers will be American ield Service students from rica and Switzerland. WISE INVESTOR Ivy Baker Pri11t percent fC>r state bonds now and, due to the curtailed market. the sale of bonds has been slack in recent months. BACK IN MARKET "lf the ceiling limit were raised from .five lo seven per· cent it would put us back in the market again," she con- tinued . {This measure will take the form of Proposition Seven on the June ballot). What happens when bonds are not sold? School COO· struction comes to a halt. the speaker said, and the state's current crucial water project is slowed. The water project, now cos- ting $25 million per month to build, will produce its own revenue and will be a big Kids, kids, kids ... !they're never alike.1 • ' _, -Your t.h i1d is an Individual. ~ ' Jutt likt you, And tocopture o Jook .so spuia/·ycw need o sp.cial photographer, like ours, We 'll prove kids ore never al ike, especioUy ycwr1. C.1111 111 _, Y1>11 'H choatt )'00.t' 1,....,,11. pot• ,, .. • ce11111t1!• Mi1d lo11 of ''""· A It lfftlllf Cllortt will '-• opptltli t. •II'/' ef -udtlflt .1 .. ,11.. S,.cll!lt. · 'he•• ttl.JlJ I, od . ,l tl Phetofr•,t. StlHI!• l•t Re.,· completed, she explained. with Mrs. Mont McMillen, 49f.. to Mrs. Oby Woods of Hun- Why sell bonds? "We sen,'ii32-l7;;;. ____ _._!ii"_;;;tln;;;;;;llOll-;;;Be;;;;;ac;;;h;;;, ;;;pm;;;;;ideT>;;;;;;;;;t.;;;·;;;;;lll them ta raise_ funds for 1arge11 projects that will be used by people !or many years. That way we apread the cost over many years." Americans must not lo!le their values in their busy Jives, she wan)ed, the values that give meaning to money, the valuea of our forebears. FUNDAMENTAL VALUES "1bey had few material goods but they had lhe fun- dame ntals : faith in themselves, in their fellow man, in their country and in God ; a vision and a dream; courage to lace what they might meet In the pursuit of their dream, and determina· lion. "A French philosopher 100 years ago searched for tbe strength and genlus o I America. He searched for it in the harbors and plains and finally in the churche!. There he heard pu1pits aflame wlth righteousoess and then be knew he had found it. "These were his words : 'America is great because she is good and when America ceases to be good she will cease to be great.' " The former U.S. Treasurer stressed that we nt'td those values today -faith, courage, det.erminalioh and a dream. "We are on the threshold of v.·hat is ]ir~aps the greale:st age in the blstory of the: world. -·we are on:e naUon, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for ~II." ISN'T IT THIE FOii ~·"RICE CRAM DEt" ROUX'S EXCITIMG·COLbll Fli0$TIMG . ' 15.00 . 111i:~S.OO . " . A lier bleaching; U takes· our experts just 10 minutes to .color your streaked lips with ~s~mer 1sofl tones of silver, beige, champalrle with any one of 18 ( beautiful toner colors. Wouldn't you like a "Nice Change ?" Beauty Sludio, llanicum • Pldlom • fac~ls • E~c~ofysis Newrrt.# I N1M•11 l11tll'll Ntwpert C•11t1r e M4·2200 e M.11., T1111n., Fri. 10100 till t tlO Otttt r Davi 10:00 till 1:10 '~--~·-------~-...!A.:.<-!-·--·_,-...~---- ' ' HERJTAGE "BRONZ/Nf' NEST OF TABLES Reg. 139.00 SAl.E 99.00 Th is sale has always signified sam olhin g special -"the qualily t~at tndurts." Tha.:.87th has.ctnged in only one respe;ct-thtrt's more . ' . of it .•• so that this i1 the 11est stmi-annual anniversary sale in our >' ~ • • history. All the selected pikes and groupings ore from the regular J. H. Biggar stock. These include full dining room col- t Jecttons, bedJoom ~r~upi gs, cabinets, tabl~s, lomps~ .occessories, sbr~ing on'4.i upholstered sofos a nd choirS In design!;, colors ond pafterns ... bearing such honored names as Drexel, He ritage, Htnredon, Thomasville, just to nome a few. Anniversary SIYlags at 411 Three Stores! SANTA ANA, MAIN at ELEVENTH' 547-1621 • Santa Ana s-. OjMn Maclay Evenll19' PASADINA -POMONA -SANTA ANA '"' = w - -• - • -• - Cil!irges ,. ~~. . ' OllMurder . --~ ·--. . .... ....... -- '":;' •• "Jly TOM. aARt.EY 7 .. _Of ................ . '• '11lr*meh who police allege iflot..,an<f killed a Foun~·in Valley clerk and·then . waged a two-hour gun battle with more titan 50 119lice officers under the bright lighls ol the hovering' Huntington Beach Pol!Ce ,heUcoPter were scheduled for at· ta.ignment today .. oo murder clW'ges in · Wesl'Oranite.Coun1Y..Murilcipal Court. Jer:rY, £ee Jolm~, 1t, or 14411 Titus St. and Robert Woodrow Clements, 22. of l481l ~Alcester· St.. both .of ,Westminsler and ·Herman James 'Grant, 23, of Santa Ana-weri'txloked into Orange County jail early Saturday and charged with the kill· 1J1g Qt' James W. Oates, 57., of Garden Gl'OVe. Datu was assistant manager of the Tic Toe Mai'ket, 9457 Heil St., Fountain Valley. . , The discovery of Oates' body sparked a countywlde .search that ended in Garden Grove when a· police off~ )Yho challenged · the 'cadlllac convertible con- taining the three suspects got a bullet fired· al hbn in reply for bis dtmand for ldeii~icatiqn. . 'T"Wo' men leaped out· of -P,e car and sprinted into a nearby orange grove while the -officer rttutned their fire ·from behind his police car. 'lbe officer waited for rejnk>rceme:nt$ and !hen charged Ille vehicle IO find Grant sitting in the ~k aeat wlth a ~­ calibet rifle on his lap. Olffcers sakl Grant aufrtDdeNd mtekM ly and ·offered do resistance. They s_, two rocmd! bad )been fired from tht auspect's weapon. --' -: • --~--.. -. -. • . -. -. -· r ' • . ----. -~----l • -' . -. • -. ~TEN aNTS ' . -. --. . .. ·a1n ... \ _, ~ r ~ ----• -. '" , · Socialite's:, -. -· ' -. , Ex•¥.4lley · Of.f.iciiil' s': . Guest-Jlome ~ Wile Runs .. .. Mn. Hazel 'Courreges, ·wife ot 'ex-'Foun- tain Valley-aty.c:aomdlmu. Joe• ColJr. re&ei,.tJu toaMd tiet Dal in .the ring ror the April U city COJiocll election.-. .Mn.~ tookiOUt an application lasl 'J1'ursday foe Ille council election, "I feel l'in-Jmt-aslqualif~' u ianyone e1ae for .the dty muncil; .. abe. aaid today,, ·ex- plaining 1hat there w_aa no specific issue on.:whldl a . Would' 1)ln. .Hit hbfi>aad ' was .. one •o! three city ~nCilman recalleil 1 rrom office..-· 1aat September followlng: CQl\flict of .iflt~est ~ bur'led at f()f'Jtler Mayor Robert · Schweriftea~ • • . .. Mn. Courri!ges became the seventh· ln- divtdual lo Indicate an Interest in running for city council, lbougb obly·two tt._ve of· HCially flied. ' ~· .' . -John Manc!UlO., a ;_challenger Jo~ tjty cooncit,· and .incum~l . Councilman George Scott are the oriJy one.s who ~ve. returned 'their applications. Incumbent Councilman. Bernie" Svalstad aod Mayor . Edward Just have lWft out applications and said they will r:un. . ivo other chaJJenciri, Bw:ton Taubman · aad Jlm Barti, have -also indicated they will Mk CoUDcil ·sear.-:·.::-"":: ... , .. ' -'. ' . f;JQ.Otl•f · S"-rface " 7 ••• . ' • 'By .'!'!t~~T :_ .t T&e: • .,..i anorilli oMlunrinllon lleacl! JtNCk twice *re over the'"f'bnd, ii' nlllng b1-• ai two newly ~ homes near G6Jden,Wfjll·Slrlet •ancl'Retl Avenue. -- One was a _l!epeal, perform~ It tW ...tdence of 11/dilite mortician Mamell6 Peek. ~ .. r A new100me•1t.,,-the •rtlf"tlf-the.Peek . propert)r, 18it1 Goldeft: West 1st;_ WU : · deitroYed Saturilly';Clll!lng aboUl$12,llllt damag,, accordlq to Fire qapt. J.V• Vincent. It WQ the same buJldblrthe . ~·ll#d•to detln»' I_.._, : "B¢1. \Imes be Igillled lhe ;!Ii; paper.• said Capt. Vliicent. A week ago{ hoowever, a newspaper carrier boy tidinl by~oa..bla~ w'8r atMe .. w--.. the" names. Thb time Ille· place bunleil near-· ly to the . ground. 1 • . · , "We saw it butn into lla1ne!•like aA ezplosion," sakf"Mrs. P,ett.' She aaid. se9eral PerllOrll were· 'inside the m'ain resldence wbeo the Ore ltaned about .. ~· 7:·30 p.m. · -·;;; ' .. , , · •:w.e witched il from the kitchen· win .. · Huntin~n Bea'ch High Schoo1 °Coed Vicki: Joseph didn:t kfiow·wbether dow. Ii hiust have 'bttn .well' planned, it · to lallgh 'Or' cry.-Fiidlv night Wf:ien she v.•aa named basketbaU ''Qq.een went up 9G fait." said one of the few· f C • '-• Fir b 'ed · "" ~ b k · liceM<d lady morlidans•ln California. • o ourts.' So she did tiOIJi.. st, s _e'Ci't .·FmaUJ', s e; ro e into She ·••ed lhal1lie l'-'ls' u •·.smile. •Later •She frowned a bit ...:. Huntlnoton lost to· crosstown · """ -re.wei;e .... ·"" ·~ · ..A.. A -/;:{ • rival Mar!Jl· 8 .. • 1 1 •· ' 1 1 1. ' 1 , • .. around her ~.·but no ·cae~aa,r. ,u.. • l-!..__ x . · · ._. -• ' . ' .. , · . arsOn!st or·~ :what wu.bapp~nin1>~ · • : .. ' <; , : • ' : ". t' .• fl • , , : ! /,. ·i,i j J~ ti~ t.ht~\iulldf}la: ad.~ r•r burfl.Jn'to V •• '1. ~l . it;;..;.Al... .. • , '. ~ "• ,'. ~"-w %~d!:llt'·~~ !"!"· M(s:'!'i;ot\ ll,~1 o! ~eek ..a:..1'.·we~~~. ,... ..;;i:,.; i;p. ·1 •''.'· ,,,.~ t , .. ., , ,, ~llJ'. co1\"'1a1 Funefal ,.11\111>1' 1a -M c_ .... ~ ~l!e .g... u . n , a lle"','· w;:i·;;,:.. after the Peek wu.· .. av ~Alllg .~-;-:--·~r-· : ,. ~ .' 1 • • • • • ~. • hame•Uhderiioriatrlldior\lit,a,.... .. R, , . a."IMEN~ . '~·# ''" , .. .,/, • ·1 I ' . I /. -' , l i i _.. ~ lit•a ~~ ... ..,.:.~I Aw "1 •"-""" a ~ • • ; • ' ' •' ' : •, 1 , f • r 1 ~ '~ 1 .,. ... ...,. , , . .._-.~. ~ "T , • 9 >~-- SHI B<!oc:h'• JI~~!/~ Seat· on .Coun~il No·m' '~·na' 'l •-:.1 "or Os: ·c· a· 'r. ' . . =ri::~it:=~:i::: ' ~ , ,, · · ,If £eU · f'. · . · · ' ' dtsti'o;tnc lhe ..-floor: uliDliil Ill•· • ' 1"e enusing Hwil for Grant's two cpm, panic>1• brought I many neiJbborhood ruidents _most 9f' them clad in ni~ al· tire, ,to their back doors. BeautI.CS' .. lilir.Jiu. }\'t For-seat BeaCh' Mayo" Nonna ' · .' " r:~ · ' · · -' " 1 d<parlment. . ·• ·'1 • -,..,. · "7U=e,. .Gibbs -~bet.or lhe.JlunUnglon-~ · · · ---1'\\'e.lhlnlt'lha"-wia•1tadodlritll,-,.__..__ . . , , . . , · . ee..h~..l..:.uon and Parks Conuhisslon, , Johri "J?ulle'''·Wayne..sWU-01•.hls Qlls, • 111ou•1111fDa11" "Bu~· Cassidy an<flhe fiammab~ llqUld,l' IQI ~ v'llic!'(t. • . Officers had to reF· ect several offers of usis~ wltli ~ ted warning that the nien they WeN were armed and woilfd shooi :to. · . · .'Desp~ ~ ,,am · , hOmeown'ers a~ theli-cblldren 1""'11 t their ~ c!¢rs and 00 00 lad jlie 11~ Beach belicopte-· . their_, took\iig fir t!)O. 1D Ifie :,sweei>lnl bearfts of ·Its "Hect.or," a n shepherd , polfce dog, took mos€' Of the Credit for the ca~ ture ol Clements. ' Bank's Proposal · To Solicit ' . .. May ' Be =megaI F S I Bea h ... · ·,-..,..., •. '· " . aod •any other weaJ*t capat.r ... Gf •defen· s.,ndimAe'KJd·..,'"ilepl!'pciqy1'"'MIClnlght 1Wbll•bolhb_la&e•·wtt!lroori11C.1fti\11I· . or ~ ','. . C ilicbcated today she will run for t~ City dilii tj1e right, on lh~flifve'r-as Mr. Co bo • .,, •• , ,:z'.• • ·• ficial1.,f~ m.... nillitb.e 11111'.1114 aid"'' • iL .w Y·1 ~. . , .. · used "· H•·"~ •~ ......_ • • ' • COUD(: • • • ' • American ManboOCI to. Cour jg.e!riei'3tlons, Con'"'""""•"" . 1.1~ --•-•: ~ • .;;~ Q l""'!r.. . . Mrs. G~ a Huntingf.on tt,rbour he11~ bot riever Won'thf "lfaUle for an'C:>9car.1 . ~,with rW•yne for best1 a<;tor hel~to IJelfdJ the,IUITQUlldtllllm.: tleell ,.,.u.ll'tesi dent,. became lhe 19th . individual to 'J'he.Newport •Boacll ictor<lbciay'·WU were ' RICbonl ·Burton ('Aiine or · the· forlignaolthe,_.utpr-flfto;., . • · · · • ·. · .... · .... r lhe A ·1 • '"', ',,,. '~ , • Tiiciinanc!~daral. i>ulun Hoffman arid No· other .fir .. ,...-faqJtil -and "''* , . . , , , ~e .out~""'""· papers or .. pr1 • n~m. i~1t~1 for . .,~· ~e~ 'Bfa ,,te: by John Voi'""t"(Mtdn"t.I'"' feo-"y'l. and ". w.,_lnjured 1in :the "'o·blc· ~-Iii'• Aspiring beauty queens Crom the Seal 14 ctt)' ~I efectl,°'!' in Hll1tiiifton ) the ACattemy of Motion~P1~ure·~l!!I and "' . • · r,• 1 • • , ·"''" • ~ • Vincenl Fire unit.a from'~ YelllJ, Btacb-Sunset ~Befch.1\ossmoor,afea c8n Beac~. ~ jfve,of ~ !t·have ,~urn-' S~ienct;s< .. . , , . : tu,. .i-: :. Peter, 9.'TooJe (}i:~e 1tJt': (:Jn~), . Seal . ·~ch,_ 1/14'. ·~~ ~ ~w submit app~lr.lons (to ·th~ ·0tilmber ed eochpie~ ~ ttie~ l>y . Warne. of, ,2168: Bayahore··Drivet was . )~est actrep nom.tnee.; we"F: 1Genevieve br;ought,m to ·~ ·city tni C&l(tief ·~ • Or "---ce fo•!the 1970 Ml•• Seal ...__._ bmaoti tes BuJ'o~d ;(An11f of 1••.· .............. Da~.s),· eme-ncy , ' " · ~ ~···~· ' ~F---·-.. cou' ~1 seatl now held;by Mayo1 r nominated fol-his ' role al tHe bmiidy-ltg-UlfO. .,,...,_'I" -~· r-_:.a.:.. ; f: .:.. .. ~· ~ ; -• _i'-.,., ... Beach cooipetiti#" lo•b;hel4 April ,II .. ' -~· •. ed yed blnation llOO!l'i · 6ad Ja11e Fonda' (They Shoot Horoes; ·Jloa't -~ay • • ,,., • .,,..., •· 19'11• .. ,~ · ~ Single young men, ages 16 through Jack Grien;-Nyin Coto,!lkftr)' ·Kaufman t g:' ' ~ne; 11 w~·l liii •-...J... ~ They?), ...,i.J.z a Minell~. (.The Sterl~ bJIJDid.Qq one • ..r.omst ~Jan. l. Aicf i' ~ and '.l'ed· Bartldl. will· be, up for elec:llon. Y 1~ 8 ~ 1 . ' ~.,-... v·' nVl'be m owious .;._,,.; •-oe1 • 21 who live or ·wWk in,tber<:oo'lbined Seal K ufman ~. Jiit wetk ltMt he j• rf['I" 1 • ' CuCkOo), Jean' Simmons' '(The Happy • ¥1~. • · .... .,. ""~ r;, · BeaCh .. a~ea are lijible. ·The·site of1 the w~' nOt ·.et ~ The othef llfollyw~. observers :had. ~gged 1~ Ehding), arid· Maggie Srriith (The Primt :.e; ~:1.:d:" = ~ 00::: .:. aJ!.nUal. CbaJD~r, of , Co~n:ierce J>!&eant ~:lncumbentl are running ro,.. re-e:lec-super~trtotic star -biggest ~1 office ot Mia• Jean Brodie ). • Edinger .Avenue,. Whb l4 'o'f them wlbln·• · will be the McG4Uj h Intermediate, Scbool tioo. · a~traction ~ an time -. ·~ '1. likely a1'an-r FJve ptclufes cai)tured se'vcn or more half mile of tbe'Peet~operty ~ • :1 • at BOlsa·,and Seal Beach BJvd. .Thost-bi;vinl·~tU11ly OJed for the elec-dRooida~ ~,!!u;bochara~enstic PIJ!lray ·~ 1 non;iina\iqns. , · · ·. ' The fltu have f~ed from.-~ triaah- bootestants wlil 1be jud1ed on beauty, lion include ~aJC!"~~n, &a!llett, Bob Si.ca ~ m. ; -. i ·i·Anne <lf the 'Tho~nd Days" ~as blar.es'-toJSa6infaY11 ,Hd~Ot· unt Terry, Ptiyllla Gal~ Md George Amok!. He is Rooster CogbQm per~fied: . nominated foP IO categories. "'?'My Shoot hOriies. Total damqe 1n"·•.._ 30 n... ii · figure, charm, P.Oise and pel'Soaalily. . Wayne, whose career 1 n c I u d es H ' ' , 09n'i TH · ,., In 1 , • i:!.. , •· ,.,.,Y, ~-= ~ . They "1ll all'· be chaper~ during ,t,he masterpi-es •ot JUte· silvet,..""'een.. aild OfseJ, , ~y .. WOil' n e nom na-" . eslima~ at '33,384, Capt toceb,·~ 'Uon nd · •.. L '""1 ' . I • "-·· lions. Seven nonunauons went to "=h" Police are still ft8(Chln1 the ·;~ pre-pqeant coo:ipeU _ .a qulipp: ..-F D , oombs thal Wt wJ&~ ha..t .never.. l,llCCn. c&ssid..,, "Hetlo Dolly!" and "Mi' · . of tfie i"soril.rt) IJ'!d,h..._-;; · ·' • The wi..,.r, who will ~cl)lwned by the OfUWS Oll . . ru,g·_s , mode. saw the potential iii True Grit and Co'w~"''... . , . · " ~.!!!'.1·0 ., !,," to 'o~ .;::;i:.,,,11"' • .The possjbiijU' ~ :,U solicitations on reigning, Miss· Seal ~ach Jill ~helton, trfed to· bu)i mOvie.irtgbtr'TUmaelf, • ' · r~..... U!: m1El1 -·~ .~ ~ ~+..~· private piqP.ertY are·irhviolation of H~n· will.re~~m ute tjtf and con)Iminµ,: ia ' Ad·. ~~1 · · ' 'Novetia CbatJt• Portia, however, 10ld '.N htffs f~.befll ~p~rtlni ;cires~s tinglon Beach.City law Is posed by an in-Ille ·11J111!'•l oomi.tition at-the Orange Set for . wts to pniddcer Willis, who; turned around W1f• 9'1t!Jt(ilie, ,Bums (Lall Summer ). SCoeR M•rlcec ,_ - , qulry .... ,ore the City C6unciL Counru Fair h1 :July and in a number of d "''ed W •---t ··•-•pol to be Dyan Cannon (89b alid Carol apd "I:ed -----.·.,.-,.,·..,., __ ..,...,,_ __ _ .,... · t •J • an 11" ayne llmUll on ~111: and 'Alice), Oold1'e Hawq '"""'"' Councllm<n lonlght Will hear a reques other !Deal cn•tltions. A • ..,i.,:.ot •duJI. f111'111t1$ dtllsnecf to tht riiggec!,•fronti<r lawmanlrho dispen>-,_,,.., NEW YORlt (Al!).,.~'~m.ttl<e!'s for• special ptnntt by 1 bank~ carry '· · -i -. ' cUib drug abuse at lhe ft•• campijlea ol eel jualk< wilh his gun.· · Flpwet:), Syl\?a · Ml).e$' ( M 1d'11 hi early moderite.adnnce.w!thered, ~ •. in inJQOCI. I out a petion to perSOll, "advi!~ng pro-:.. -,. the Hununctqn Beach UrUon High School 'ti jritded au~slar. now in. hill IOI, Cowboy),. and , .. SUs:ahn&h York (They erftety· a~e'trldlftl ii~~ ihli lfterDOon.t gram. .. l • • • Israeli -Home JJotiU)ed . ~:baa'be!!ii· ichWiilei. for March wu'elocted In;May, 11111 to· lb• Notional 8":!".!. .Horses). . • . .. (Sf• qliotailoM, Pll• 11-11)\ Richird"" Waidzui'IM'i asa~t vice . ' · · ~ , .: and,"'""'"u tiy tbl BO.rd of Trustees. Co~, v.,Hau: of,,J'~ 'for hls ro~ in DC2ilsupporting actor~'nttmipa~d were Analysta uld t11ere ·"Were .. ,_, devetop. P1~•·nt' and niaoqet ol 1!Je.lloutl\Orn • , -'T~= ~.-and "'-" '" ~-Rupert c,._ (The Relvers), ,~111 .. , lo k lb ,_., Iom ~. . Qk.in lfw>. ,,OISffPN, srael ... (AP) -·Ara ii. ,. ''-......,..are two, •ouw'11 are scun:~or w-"'m11. · GOOid (}fob iDd Cafol)/ Jack '_Ni~ ments eep e ... ._..a·momen ··io- C!1Uornif F1:"1sa1~":'"' 111~ 1 ... -'uboleul:t:i' ncfed ·-··lll ·a -g ··lcrT;JOp.m,MarcbUand-'O ~~qmJti1•tion11.'lm.•·fbrhl~~z.= (Eaa,.jljder),AnthOl)yQUayle (MntO! ing. •· " "''"'.'. 1 tii1ilon l!qc ' ·-·• orgaal"-· '"~~'" l\ouie by· a Jewfab Coujill....,. f ·~A :t,\,jod-.J.I, In tl>e . Huntington ~•" ""' .,ac ••=~"' life ,-c.:_.,·~ d 'Iiayo)·,. '""". Gi• ••.;m• #•f'Ol~1......-.:.~.:..'::'"''"'-•ioiiJJ11. :tn.a -ltlne·bilit · ~lllltJcboOIMu!icRoom.Tberels loday,werfll)e'mostsoattm.)ln ·~· (.....'.'.;,::'.Hot-I. ~~ •. • ,,,.~ h""*, to~~-·:~·•·"-•· .·k ~1e111r~nai'l .~aio:"''K inlli!itY_. !IO.......-~-..... ~ wayne·lrahmong.-the ltie~acti>n lr1 ·~-,,. ~ t ..,. • ' , Orange· c-... I ''The plan called,!« eur l!aJMO . opoloelmin tbi. bcimt> --~ • ·~'!'Jll ;\ ,.-_ wm. be#tl-dered c:optenUon for' the top. award ,11at. bis For the beit ~blevement in dlreclll)I ... , ,. re'n..,.ntaUve to il'!·lnto reo14on!W~""'"' ~-·--~~ ~ ._._,,,,. .............. ........ -="-•' 1 '°'. , _ ... ~-v'· wu.~. ~·-···-•. . .. Artlfur·Pei\n;cAll&'s·lh ;J:. u ~··n I), ilri~. ttie ~"""-•Ille. ~·to -.... . -,,..,..,. ··~ -.......... •·.--• -.. ~ ~ ·-,~ .... ~-George ~'1bn· tlltildt c.'sstdY1· Jottn' · ~i.litout ·~~:er-· -. Mr. ~Mf··~brWtam Cohcol. ·~ .. ,, mr: Film c~ '~: "Anne ·,of. the . SChle1i~1 '.' (Mi~I .Cg,rb6yj, Sy,~. ui'' waiifourii; a IO--;-'· I ''' . • • ' ' '. ,j . • .t I • !,'.L+.•' POlt4ck.(~ ~ !IQl'1:0sJ; and.~ 1 ""'ea' •La,; --~ ~ t cIJiCkilf& wllh J: cit)' lltomey'• ' • • · ' Gavra•· (Z)" · •· .. • " " .,....,. • 1 l ri:~=:;:.i~!! New .. ~ ·H.·E~ w.· · M'.on¢y· .. B.·i~1.1. :fl.· ... ue.· .. ,.:\, ~; · ~ =::r:i::i.E .. ~ m-~ OI ,pivate 11' ... rlY .• • -valley ~UllCll Teqipera!Ureo ~~Ip Into lht , mmua .. ~ ... ' lower to ml<tdlei_ e:!)11 a1oni tbe ~Af~i';~E . d~IL,.· W~~qre F~lf~;f~i~b_J ~"iJ~':~·f~iop : .. ; ~: '; D~~· ~i~oi .. : °'"::E. ·-n.aAY Ctmrcb n.fiiim .ad .... cbarttlbli: Plf ~";" • .._l I " ' • ...,_ ., • Tfn ' •Ii • gt d' ~,· • ' _. --;i y001111 .,.-pl;bOtions, lncl\,ldltig ltptlnlat< W~ (UPI) .:.,~ -lll1!!1t1 beallh' education and nllare 1nd lhe Of• 1n lhe • ;u11111\"I 'move,-• Chalnj\an .. ~·~.:ii ft 3:1iil:,~ . l'i11¥,.c;.1 cl-.U.t ·Su!tila · •·-"---·Id~ ·10 ~talion ~ ~, biD priitltoc ~Ol Mlrt for j!dD. lloo Gf Y.• ..... ~; · 1'be bmdl WUllam-'M COW. fl>.M'llS.~; tm:ited Ii ,__. 11 •,._ 1 l# .,_.. P<W .. r-.ta<kln .... of lhe moll ~'°"""'. .. ·-·~ · ''it1'Rled w ~ callon·-':~,.,,..l!llbr----JuJr1.-Wetlaro ·-.,,llciJIOrl JV Finell lo c·,,...!l'f ~" ,p.m., 'I '."*.!' co11•11.,_,..li>ls of . ......., 0':\'.~~for ,,.,.cial n•tJ•~·~~-"Tll(1e1t1" ....J!t•tlie-~_com1 • a,.,.Or before ·hls :iulet ~i.<..' ililio(:'=J"L ·~, tcui...c~mveon.lllad ~·,t .·• to •••-t ~~ Ille ~-. ~ OJ; O!lcinal., mea-, ~~ 'n>!Uee lo -,...._. "!" ufl touchlng oil •l"""l&llon . lhe c-, H • .~ •• ..:....;__ .• " ""11 I , h<r firii c:olli!M of o JO.port ' pe~ 1".'..... ~od-=v~• lo~;;;; Presldell -, • -. 8-will .._.i lac i+"'altli llie bill, DEi '"' ill ' l•t•~onecf' i bdiJI In-. arperlll uu:.r=. .~~••!•!U.,'-.; I j 'IOml on l'09f 2f .IOdo!/· ~· be -•.••':'"'" 1 , Wllh'llwtllma,renowalcof'.iulbom wh1Cb...,....11lllllolllaltotl>l.floor clUcllnl •new ........,_ 1angna,. iii : w ""·-••.~·lo ,, ~k:in .\enlpo!• ·~· ettW:t01'dleJarprettilioii1o ~4-Wecl111•11• ., the biJl . .r-.. -,,.._ '•· ,, _. a~lowmcb "1t 0.'et~.JWey,are ·, ~.' ;11 :=:-· ~ -~ , buain( .,._to-· llhool _, n•lhe cblClf..,_ Nl1011 Tbe.HOU1e votedfortheanllb111ing1nd CU1)'"11tf)'Olfllnedb\roillltliii,~all~. ':::'&"' • --... La,, na'• GemA':. Sto .... e'n delefp'eptlon 1Uld to.dedife'lit lri ..... ' )'l!IOed... llle .......... It carried • IUI freedom of choice lalJIU&lt when It pa;... ,,,. ~:~..;;.i.i: ,1'ICOlll•, ~ • ,"': == -· :: ' " " •• "h'-.i of ctioice" plans fiir piOktng billion lllCJft tlfan he bad .._steel [or eel thiM'REW·-jllll IUIJU< bill ; ~~.col any ~lo al)ow .' 1 =:i;:....1 :: =~ -1• 11C....,arei<g1landnol---iild.1llillll-iD.iltt~ lhe:stnate·rewordeddiciprovilloowhlch the.d~:llpilit!he~~' :=-·~ ~;•:-. :1· ANGELES rAPl -Ac.Ires Lana Turner's born• in the plish oubur\ ff Bel Air b11 been blrrtlarlzed by Uliem who IOiili onlf'li<l"chol<"I. pl-of· jewelry, police reported todiy. • . " -• as ;reviously ruled bf the Supmne: J..,._fllcal year. 111' lllW: bl.ft 11 tzpi!CW leftjL ine(fecuve. · • alll ~· ~ ~ req WG ••=· 111 " .. CoWt. • , . ,. 1o ~ ll«·m!DIGo oll lbal Jncn11m. When th.i ~ 11U811iOe11 Nlspil'•·Wlo . pibne-..,n~ano,i aJI sides lodllcusa ~ ::;,,.,. "":: :.it\& , ,.:,• The Bouie •Pl.""Pr!•Uoos • i:ommI111t Nini! illlind lo accept Ille l'!IOllft JI of, lhe biD, a1lloa1lllcally ltlUIJtl I~ 1hc tho qaaollal ci<lllll( die tuai•. ... ..... -o1 . .... ~ -k.ed on the filn whldi limVldeo IOIM 'ft!:t mUIMa w., cul l'nlli1 the In· -'"'' .... .-crack ll llie No ollllr llUr1ap.,. tcbedultd ., mOfteY for the departments ol~llh«, and crcue. -•• :, ;. • •· _, .. ~· Oeegrtgation tanau1e~ · 0 "' • ror T'Dlldly'1.Jneeli1•• · ~ .... .. -' • ., • - -~-~--~-------------------------------------------.,.----------.,..., • I • • •• \~ .. , -f!. t • ~--------.. ---. "'°"."'': '"":'f".1!-.!",0 . . I DAR.Y Pl~OT • M 0 • ' Administration · ~Lean' on • ~ages, Pi;ices WASKlNGTON (UPll Clalrman Paul W. M.0-acll .. of Pttaldent Nixon's O:Mmlll tf li••·~·Adv111n blnWd '°" day""' ... ~ boll -to UM: eome ol lt.s authority to "lnduc:_e•• tl'bor a.ad manqement to bold down "'ares and pr!COll. ~.McCracken uJd In testimony berore ll>e Howse.senate Joint ~omic Com· mlttee that . the eiovernment'a •nU·ln· " ' • ' . . . • ' •• .. li!l'!lilmlljt111fll~11 ..__.,...&!Id u.ul,l!IQ.ltioa 111id.1" at u ·lllllll&I CO!lllnJNI. aurp!U11ofu.s:~sov<rtm~. • I.Iii ~ .... _... • . -if J . lo u -~ Tllat 1'boild '!'be Comme'rce Dtpartm'111 ,.port;d ''!'be ngur.. reflect all --In- ' lfoQiWa 414 ii.it """"" W\1111 nlll.!''El:E· lDllll• t·1 -u..111ou--·11o111111 volvqdleU.S.-111udlllli:1~ • . ...... t =-··~ ·~ IMltnltlo A n11 if llol -4'11111lD1111>11wa ·11 f!IH r'• 'Ibo wdrld lncbid ... ~ ,.... ' ----" _1 .... 1n lul ,.or·or-&111:;.... on ....ont, Cfeopllt a ovel'lleU mifitary ~. ,.,.,..,...., 1 • II lfll. 11.atlrMDt JP-a• H1Ut!WJ J'-l'iad. f)Jt bllllon surplua jn tbafinal quarter.--...., tourist expe:ndl\ure1, direct inv~t, PWM•lo llltnll>• ~ lilt pnvlM, l!ka-apli-t that lhe 10· " Tllo total deficit for Ille enUtt year, ac· bank loins and other tranHctlons. hiriilHlr pollcy ol Ille ldnilnlltr•llbli ~ U'111!1lllon <11111"1111 woula be-.C· • tm'l!iog to1he key "ll0uldlty" basil ol •1" • Tile ,deficit meano U., Unite\! ~ toward wage Ind price declsiona. c0mi>inlid , by 1 'tile In ,_aP!Oym .. t couoUng. wu 16.911 bllUon, coml)IMd !O 1 spent 18.• 'bitltoi> more 'abrc>ld-111an /ofcCra~keo P<ldlcltd l!\l!I by the flJ\al thll year lo •!>out U f!UClnt ol tt>e ~-1161 mllUnn surplus In 19!1. nit 1119 IC· lorei&nen ch>nne!ed illlo the ~ qUaiter cf lt70, the overall rate al na· tJooal work force. The rate wu 3.S per· counUnc also allowed a $87t bllllon economy. l Dies Viejo M~n In Pl~ne Crash . ' . LAS VEGAS -A Saturday plane crash that ola1med ab Uve1, Ulcludiqa Million Viejo man'a, OCClllTfJd lfbep pie p110t at- tempted to 0)' the 1CetanJ 205· under a aoowatorm and It smashed into a mbun- taln. The dead included ,James A. Wllllams1 33, ol Ml Granvl..,. Drive; MJ.s1ion Viejo, an attorney with Kfndell and Anderson of Santa Ana. . .. Jf • estaU. mollm. 'Illa llnn did !•&al work !or Roher! H. °"'!I! 6 Company. Mr. Wi~ 1"1ni WU CD a ~ trip wltb UetU- tlVOI ol tho ftnn It tht time Of bil delih, aasoclalts Ill~. • • He jnlnad Kindell and Anclerooo In llM after lfadultlon Crom C-p'Wuhlnglon Law School He bad aervtd 11 a lieutenant commander in the Navy and had been a reaident of MluJon Viejo &Ince lllM. • In t..e Rlmnlng -Vick Knight, a~slstant super- 'QUALITY 0, TIME YOU SPINO WITH CHILDRIN IS MORI' IMl'ORTANT THAN THI QUANTITY' Others killed were William G. Martin, Garden Grove, aenior vJee president, con· structlon, for Robert B. Grant ft Co., an Oranp County land development firm ; Mu C. Tipton, 48, a vice President in markeUna for the same firm ; Vic Kra· metbbaurer, a Lu Vegas engineer; and pilotl ·Pelt Dietrick and Harold Boo- chello, bo4h lrDl1) 1he Lu Vqu are1. Aulborllles sald the singl...nglne aJr. craft lllmmed into the Spring Mountain Rana:e at the 4,500 foot level about '5 mlle1 northwest of Las Vegas. S~rch Halted For Explosion Boat's Captaiii intendent of the PlaCentia Uni- lied School Distric~ . bas an- nounced be will oppose incum- beDt Robert 'Peterson for Or- ange County Superintendent ot Schools in next June's county- -,vide elections. See~story, Page '" L1dy Lowytr NaiiCy T._r •nd Htr ChlltlNn '-NlclMl•1, Am...i• and Ellu· . . . Lawyer'sct ·Lady Mother Manages Home, Law Office B7 BARBARA KREIBICH Df fMI Dlltr Pt ... lltff Lelaurt Worlden en!trilli the Inner of. lice ot the law f l rm of Robertson ~.Garl~d are due for a surprise. Smil1nc from breh1nd a maulve de11t i& llle.reamu, 1ppoillltd beld ol Ille firm'• -Lqunl Hills brlDcil, 'I pel'IOlllbie low)oer by nlJlle ol Nancy Boxley Tepper. ·:}low do cllfnta: re~c lo a lady lawyer? ~-:·wen. there's •Pl to be 10me lniQ.11 li,\lrPrile," arW Noney. "M~be •~en a little distrull "But We can IOOl\ ettabllab • proffllllonal rtlaUOMhlp and 1et on with the bUlioeu a\ hand." ~At JI, the ·1ttractlve Mn. Tepper do. 8 l!lllHIJe Job ol tiillncilli I full-time -with man•lilll a household that lill:ludet • iuri-ht11band and th!ft Children., Amanda, qed f, and --twins Nlcholu and Eliza, 3. t.. The Tepper fam~i~ly-ca-me West from i,,ew York 11 months qo and "blun~ d,...t" Into a home In Huntinaton lllrl>our, whe1' theJ llOOl1 beclma com- (crlobly .. ttled. Dr. llanald Topper mlin- talnl h1I practice In La Mirada ao there'• Ii little commuting 10< both pamts, but they enjoy Ille loclllon, and espedllly the prolbnlty of Vnnla courts for Wftkendenrcl,.. A native of Rldunond, Va., where abe went throulh high achoo!, Nancy moved to Radc1Uie College, m a j or e d ba pvemment. wu named to Phi -Beta Kqpa and gr.duated mapa cum laude. 1.-ded with acadtmlc bonora, the Realtors Talk Slated Jama E. Neal. cl~ manager ol Foun- tain Valley will talk on "Fountain Valley -It.a 10-year Bud1tt" at the breakfast rneetifll of the HunUnfton Beae)l-Foun- taln '{aJ!ey Board Of llealtora ocheduled for a a.m. Wednesday at the HunUneton Seec1111 Counlry Club. DAI LY PILOT ' OlANll CO.UT PUaLllHINC) C0M'AHY ........ N. W•M PrnM -f"talltlw Jtclc I. C1i1•l•v ~~I IM ~•I,,....,....,. n..,,.., te ..... a ..... ·1~-·· A. ~ •• p .. i ... .,..,....... •• ltw spent tbe nut two )"!,an lookinl for ••an Jnlerestlna job," but !Iliad to fiod ..... "[ worked in adverttaing for a whlle and-ev.en wrote some greetJnr card copy," she re<:alls • ..,But J was.looking for something with c h a I I e n i: e and responsibility and finally decided that law might be the wwer." Back 1n the . clauroom. this time at Harvard Law School, Nancy ruped~e honors. Including 111 editorship of the venerable Harvard Law Review, a plum reserved for the top 20 student.a in thfl class. She· wu graduated in 1958, ·a1aJn rnagna cum laude, one of "aeven or eight'" female. student.I in a clJ!I . of almost 500. · The illltreatlng job linally materlaUzed when abe entered law practice in New York as aa asaocl.ate of the wan SI.rid firm of Simpsoo, Thacher I< Bartlett. She continued to practice after her maniage-to-young-Qr;-Ronald Tepper, "becauae be wu ·doing his re1ldency and reildenll aro noloriO\lllY poorly paid." After Amanda's birth in 1953, Nancy transferred to free lance work •l hOme, doing legal writing ind editing !or Columbia Univenlty, the Prentice-Hall and McGraw·Hlll JNMlahlni houaea Ind Medical Economic:< magulne. Even ~ free-lanclng had to take a back aeat for 1 wbllf: aft.w the twins ar- rived. 'ifM;te · flnt, year w1th twins, J dl1COV~, geta quite frantic," she ez. plains. "But after that. thinp improve." She returned to full time law pracUce last Seplemher but, though dedicated to her work, is far from the: aweuivo career-woman type. "Women are a lot more voc:al aboUt their rights these days," she reflects.. .. 1 used to really feel lbue wu,a lot of P'tlo judice against woman In re a l l y worthwhlle jobs, but as time gou on 1 reallu tbat a woman hu more problems than a man In tenna of holding doWn a full time, profUSlonat job. No matter how much cooperaUon there 11 in tJ'le home, it's the woman who hu the ultimate rerponslblllty. Alona; with htr job she must see that the chiklrett are properly cared for, that the food 11 ~re. the clothe.s in «Ct.tr and the houae d~y mtlinlained: In our ca.e It works out well, but I think eves-y woman has to fi nd her own balance. I'1:n ~appler "hen I'm working and I t.hJnk. lt makes me a better pel"IOn at home too." Clial'ges .. Against Rioting Marines ;:-.... May Be Pending . . . CAMP PENDLETON -·A board ol t... veotliatlon dlllVenad here lodoy lo probe last wetk'• 1~ hoar riot by ·Ne'sro marines may ltad to cbaraee of deitroy. inl JOVemment property or ... uJt .,,inll IS blackl. '!'be IS hive been jailed In· I cor· recUonal tenter !ince the Wednesay NJht fracas which Marine Corps spokesman bell~ "'" otogad, possibly with tp- citaent by "oubkle" 11)llitant IE'OUPI· The boon! ol lovestlptlon -ad by Ool. Oeorge XleHoih bu been Itkin( sworn staterilents since the outbrtlk which,erupltd when about 30 lo 30 Ntaro marina llormed Into I noflllbartna bar· rack.I, attacking anyone tn thefr waJ and ama.shlng l!!rJ!lture !!!I!! plYml>Jng. About 30 . Marlnts, l!<>th white and black, ouflerad minor !n!urles, mooUy cutl and' brul8'1, Marine spoktamtn aaid. Col. -R. Mln6, commanding Of. fleer ol the ltagln& ba\tlllon where 1he riot occurred, bu nlHd the poulblllty that li WU impltad by IPl>UPl lllch U Ille Movement fer a Democratic Military, Sludenll !or a llemoCl'IUc Society or Black Pant.hen. Baae apokeimen Aid they received an lnqu!cy fnlm I San Dleao ~ Iii hour belore lhe outbreak and 11aln jull after tt erupted. He had been told that I dlsturblnc:o wu to take place and even knew the bit· racks nWJtber• accordinr to Marine ~emnen. Services Slated For Mrs. Stinson • Senlc<" for ~ HunUnglon ll<1th r111d«t4 Mary S-. who died Friday at the ap ol 18, will be held at 11 a.m. Tufodoy at Smith's Mortuary Chapel. The:ir fttlt home wu at Warner Ave. and Gothafd Street. She II IUf\Olved by lhr<a ms, Jim ol lrvlne, IJlrod ol Anohelm, and J~ of Pk:o Rivera ; three .daughter1, Mn. Don- na Hlldebrande an4 Mr1. Naomi Miller bo4h ol Hunllnl1on a.ach and Mn. Ruth Attic or t>owney; 1s srandchildren, and 1s gi'UI~ Burial will , be .. It Good Shipkd c.-..r,-Hur111naton Buch. . A spotennan at McCman Airport a.aid the "Plane, believed en route frorr.f Ash ~feadowa, Nev. to Laa Vegas, radioed for clurance to Oy under the snowstorm. It waa never beard from 1galn. wreck.age of the plane wa.a ditcovered about 12 houri after the acddenl. Funeral arrana:emetfta for Mr. Wil- llam.e. ~. are pe.ndh11 at Pacific Vlew Memorial Park, Corona del Mar. A director ol the South Or111ge County YMCA llld 1cllve In the Y lndi111 Gulde prop'am, Mr. Williams wu married and lither. ol three chlidttn. He wu an UIOdate with the firm of Klndell 111d And0l80n, 1peclalixing ill real Seashore Park Bill by Ha11na Get,s House Okay llpadal to Ille DAILY PILOT WASHINGTON - A blll co-authored by Oranp county le(!llil<ir _llJ<llar_.d r, Hanna, compleUng acqulaitlon of Point Reyes NaUon1t Seashore, has been given approval by the House of Represen- tatives. Conaressman Hanna ([).Westminster) llld the ru11edly piclunll)ue park 30 miles north of San Francbco will total &t,500 acres. The bill WI! ipO!lSOred by 2' California coqreumen aa a method, of protecting Iha looely, belullful c:oaslllne Crom the encroclunent ol Jand.bungry developen. "In 1918, the Congre.u appropriated $11 rniUlon lo begin acquisition Of this valuable 1euhore acreaae," Aid Hanna, a veteran legillator. "Becauae land values tn the area are eacalatlna rapidly, t became essential for Ulto author lie new appropriations," be added. •1Land 1peculators are be1innin1 to en-- ,croecb on the proposed park 1ite and unless we purchase the land lmmediattly, this magnificent seashore will succumb to commercial exploitation," Hanna con- limlad. The Point Rey.es National Sea.shore ·bill was approved list week. The U.S. Coest Guard today called off the aearcb for .Murray B. McFarlane of .,_Im._ tho :owner ol 1 .:J>.lllOt cabin. cruller ArlOIY, which eiploded Swx!ay oil Loa Anaelel Horbor. A co.ti GUard heUcopier aJded by private yachts rucued a pas~ngt!" on the Araoey, Kenneth Ferguson, 31, of Placentia, who wu found flottlnl on a life raft about IJvt mll., oouth ol Ibo Los Anaelet HorbQr O(bl. ' FetlUJOll wu tateo to Harbor General Hoapltat fJI 'l)nTance where .hta condition wu cSeaqibed 11 fair. Ho apt ta I spoielmea-aald ~·~ under surveillance ,., poatbla Internal Injuries. . The eout·..Qaanl" aa1d the two men left Loa Anul11 Harbor early In the momJng and wtre bound far Newpcit Beach where the boat WU lo be drydocked. Scouts Get Aid Of Disney Fund The. Promlse 170 camping fund for Oran1e County's Girl Seoul.I grew $25,000 larger today with a arant from the DiaM, F0undati9il. The philanthropic ann of Walt Disney Enterpriael provJded the &rant which will augment the Girl Scoot Council 's development of a 560-acft camping com· plex near Idyllwlld. The ultimate &oal of the drive Is $1.$ million. Thus far 1everal hundred-thousand. dollars have bef.D rect\v~. Another Airliner Hijacked to Havana MIAMI (UPI) -An Eartn Air. Lines jetliner en route fnm NeWatt, N.J. to Miami was hijacked today and ordered flown lo Cuba, llCC<ll'ding lo 1he Federal Aviation AdminlltraUon. . FAA offlclal1 aald Ea1tem'1 flllh\ t, a '121 jetU,ltr, was 150 m 11 et tut of JacklOflvtlle, Fla., fiyina at .U,000 feet , whtn the pilot radioed he wu belna ordtrtd by a hijacker to fly to Havana. !!J. . Leary Son 'High' Claims Officer At Drug Trial Police officer John Saparigo t..ufled to- day that John 8Ullh Leary seemld to bo under lbe l.nfluence of drup am did not appear to comprehend what , wu takin& place when he was arrested with hia father and 1tepmother in Laguna Beach 14 months ago. Saparigo, the third member of the Art Colony police force to teatlfy in the Superior Court drug triil of thr9e memben of the Lell!')' family, told Chief Deputy Diltric t Attorney Jame, EnriJht that both marijuana and LSD were found in the-station wagoo 'occupied by I)r. Timothy Leary, 50, Rosemary Letty, M: and Leary'1 20-year~Td eon. SaparJgo's testlrnony·on the behtvklr of · young Leary cottobor•ted that of. hia brother oU.icers: that the .young man waa squa~a on h1a baunchu in the rear ol. the car. that he repeatedly bnuhed hla long hair from berore b1a eyea and then brusbed .i.t blck .,aln and that hla dll11od pupils and &Ja"Y slale wm lndlcaUve ol a man under ·the fnll6ence of drugs. Slparigo look the stand u the ........i u·eek of the trial got under way in the courtroom of Judge Byron K. McMillan. All three defendants had a long wait outside the couttromn th1a mornln1 u the three lawyen huddled wllll Jud1• ,.lcMillan In his cha.fnbers to hammer out points of law prior ~the jury'1 return. And it see.med f.one point that tht trial might be d ed or the defense case bampexed b the absence of at- torney George Chula of Costa Meu, Leary'• coumel In 111e-1r111. - But Chula ShOOk Off a high fever which pllgued him Sund.1y to talle bli regular chair nW' biJ client. .. 1>-Albert W, ltl•• Al-19-hllW H•kot••• ..... ~ 11171 heclii h11ltt1r4 Medfttt Allti11n1 P.O. ••• 7tl. t2'41 'Her ~ l.lth 1he ~· Nancy ts sure, has niot surtered. i1 Udnk the quali\y ol Uit um. yoU •pend with children II mare lmporl&nl 111an l]\e qulDUty. Wbm I.aet hciri>e In !hi eveniftC I'm ...ny delliblod to ,.. t!lem and P. nulne(y lo!trtsltd In heartna 1bjNt an their adventtll'tl during the day. And they like to hear me tell storles'aboUt my V.'ork. so we have a veey f>Od tlme together/• Valley Official Tully, Resigns ·· .:rml '1 ' ---~ 9Ndl1 m 11trM1 A-C..t9 ,._., ,. Witt .. ., .,,. ... ......,, .... , 011 Wttl ...... ...,,..,. Chamber Awards Member Prizes • Prlxeo fJI the recent memberthlp dr(ve ol the Himt!nglon ll<ldl Cblmbor ol Oomlner«t will be awardod n1daJ at a brelkfut rnffitni ol th< "Momber1e~ ter111 In the e1ecutlv1 room o1. the Shenton BeOClt tnp. ' Prix .. lncludi I TV, dllmon fO< two, g1.....,. Ind other merch1nd l 1e dooaltd by local -• Tiie cblmber II bootlna·lho dtlve tor •II worker•. Plana for iddlUonal me~ berohlp comp&lfna will be d~ look· !ni.tuclllmmeal_ol Ille IMl 4' 100 .... . mcmbera by March I. . Robert Tully has submitted his rtsiina- tlon as a member of the FounLa.ln Va1Jey Parks and Re<:rution Co m m I 1 a lo n bec111111e of a business promotion re- quiring a move to Alabama. '!be ci\y counci! will appoint 1 new , member to the coriuntakni Tuuday niaht to nu out Tully 's ternlU.111 Nov. IO. TU117 -. 1ppolnte\l to u.. oommlulon In OctolMir ol 1119. 'l'llllJ. bid been ac:11vt In local pollUce i!ervU., u campetp c:balrman f0< Cc!W>- cllm1n John Harper two yun.ap. OV Trustee• to Meet . Trul.... ol the Ocean \11" School Plstrlct meet at l:IO lonlabl ln a ,..tine b1111 ... llUloo al dlatrtct.ol~ .-•• Warner Ave. Slrltu 'E'lle•' Again Cot .Charlu Llnd~errh's .Slrt1rs, lhe .plane that ho ~n41tls-wlle now on lhelr-famou1 1831 aurvey bOp acrO.s Canada and the North Pa cific to Japan, la ' • ----~~---------------------- on Its way to Japan 11atn - but this Ume tlle craft la packed ' In •the hbld of. L..U..S..~t'Forc•-carao plane, bound for exhlbll at Osaka's Expo 10 • • . I ) I -. ' . •• . , ~ "' ' -' I ~ -' ,._ --. . &gu.,il .. _oea ... . , . ··-- \ ~ ' . • E:Dl110N• - . ' ORANGE · COUNTY, CALIFORNIA " . TEN CENTS ~0L c63\ NG>. l'I~ 2 SE€1'19NS, 32 PAGES• . ' ,• .. • ..t ' ' .. • I' • • . . . ~ S ·Ot'litts KiUed ~ ·-r -;-t • " . . .. ' •• ' . . Viejo Man Dies Threatened ,_ " . TC..:. 4gµn' 11r ·. · a .. . . . B11~A11,&'KllEllllCB-1:n· Plane Crash · . -. • 7. : " • .l r ' - 'LAS VEGAS·-A Siturday plane crash tliat C18.imed siJ: live!, includipg a Mission Vlejo·'man'a, occurred when the pilot at- t.empted' to flY" the CesJlla 205 under a .snowstorm and it smasbed into a moon. taln.' The dead included James A. Williams, 3.1, of 26591 Gianvia Drive, Mission Viejo, 4Pf ... Dllltr .... ""' • ., . Fire of~ origin plted ~ an attorney with Kindell and Andel"IOll of meeling place ol.' the Ll:gUr:aa ''B.ildl Santa Ana. ~UQl\Jc)Loq~ early· &mday 'a'n,f1or • Others tilled were William G. Martin, time thtea~ed a\djacent Forest ~v~ Garden Grove, senior vice pre.tdent. coo~ Jtruttures. , structioo, for Robert B. Grant 6. Co . .-an · •"'J1te w,;,le block coUld have··-.~ Orange Ciiunty lane( development firm; • · Max· c. Tipton, 41, a vioe preskleit Jn aaid Detecu .. •Sgt. Gecrge Plettr, junlor mar)teting for the slme ftrm: Vic • Kr•· w~en ol. tbi Maionic· 1.Gdce, ~ at: methbauer. a Las Vegas eDgineer; and rived on the scene u flrtmen hlaled 0 pilots Pete, Dietrick and Harold Bos-. -· equipment up the ..,.,.,. ~ Illa! f fi-·cer' Says chetto. both from the·Lu ve,u area. -"' • --. . • .... '-r-"--....... , ~ the only .cce1s lo -the. Mcoad' ,' . ' . Authiif!Uea saljl the ilngl~ ,.,. ·uou .. •-"IR~· "s&'ii'r't,HEIR l'ORC•J l!'OR ATIACK ON ·MASONIC ' l.'Q09E BLAZE _ _,,, __ --------· -------crart-'tilmmed-lnto-lhe-sprJnr-~,.,...,,...,__ GUli • 1. ~--~"Olfiitfitiir"ll · liil"'='' " __ ..Jk>or_....;,YUjµVUUL&t.13$.l:....t Ave. . llanie al the 4,SOO fooLj.e~I about 45 On a Quiet "Y · ra • ,,_,,.. '-· 'l' .... r 1 •-. • _,,.~, Jt:ira-damqe -laltallv, ~·ii Foun.g ~eary nules riOi'tliwest:of .l-as .Vegu. • . • " .. ' fl0,000 to $14,000, .... ~ i01hi up- -A spokesman 1t McCarran AirJiort llid ' · · -per flOor and .,.or· of the. bWJdnt. ,but H .. · h p t. ~:~=·N~~'t:.:"v:'.~r!:i~ Charges Against ''Ti!we Grlt' Bele • · · ::g":::=1i:;":pp1~~--t11e· . ig on 0 clearance lo 'fir under'the.!OOW"°"'1, It , , ' 0 w~r'::'~~;tth~0:!~·~. di!covered Rioting Marine~ -. N' ;-'ew' .· 'p' or·t' 's .].n_ h. ·n w· Avne· ~: .. ~,~i!arlr.~u.. th.t' the Police ~cer John Saparigo testified ~ about 12 hours after the accident. 17 'fAr .J blaze might ·have been itarted by P!S';tOftl ~aylhatJMD Bush Leary seemed to be Funeral arrangements for Mr. Wit.. May Be Pendm' g· , . • , , wbobrokeintqtheibulklln&~tiu:D.don under the influence of drugs and did not Iiams, 3.1, are pending at Pacific View the bli ~al kl~ ranae,'_~~. appear to comprehend wbat was taking Memorial Park, €orona del Mar. . N ' ted f . 0 1· th GI ~ "" the • . . A dlreclor of the South Orange County CAMP PENDLETON -A board ot in-omina •or s·cnr . ng warm . Ill '!'II w-en ·•• place Wbeii he was arrested with his YMCA aod active in the Y Indian Guide . · · • '"' &treet level door, which was open, and father ~nd steplTiother in La~a Beach program, Mr. Williams was married and vestigation .convened here_ today to probe • ' · ttVo Jargf, over.stiiued. chf.\rs hid. ~. 14 months ago.. ~ father of three children. . last week sl\i hour . not by ?1egro 1 • 1 , . ~ , • , • .,Plied _into .tffe'\ki_tchen ~·-w·~ y. S~pltiio,i;the_ third .member of ~Art _He was an :assodate wi.~ ~ f!rm ·of ~rinm may leltd1to .pwge1 of idisstrQy·'. , .J.~ll 'Q¥e"'(W'ay~ .~,hi;~iista~1 ,E~~!~~! ~e :Spiitti ·~~-range was · tumed •on ·fu 315 de'~ Colony police for:ce...J.o_testify-1n!.-..ihe__!indell and Anderson, speci~~g ~!~I mg government proeerty or a~ult,. •al)d ·any,other:~~~~ ,o~"'-Mi11JJea&.Bnicnell , .. .: ... :i....:......·-~~· i .. , 'I•.,, . , , . esme mattef!.""Tlie flrri1 ,ffiifleril work . " t .• 'I". ~'it.Ii · 11• ~ 1 '&~ , • • ·--~1 .. SuperiOr •CouJ:t> drug 'tri"1 of lhr~ lorllobert HJGrant •&C"1JPIIly. Mr. WiJ.: ·•~:o\·1!·~~~~,lt,', >?\l'''d~1t-4~i'f\'t\iyiJ$ii4'~ • · . ' ·fll&,jJn~~"J ca , 1 "llie'.ifte w ,dlii>oil.jolf1f •I~ a.fl.~ ~bers,of ~ J.ean1famiJr, told Chief Jiams Wllll·od a builneu trip w!P, execu--'lllt 15, Have ("jall!d lri ~'* ~, Alllll'ft8< ' f • , . SUndly b>' Fire~. . .Jlln)'"Needbl;m. Deputy, ~t Atuai>ey Ja~" Enright u.., of the firm at the time of !Us death, rectlonal cent~ sJnc< tll< Wednelay night _ but nev.r·w"!l,.Qle, llat!lefor ID tllclr· \1 •· "~ .c°!. the 'I)>!>u""'!I ~~" W!!f w1>o-op0did -._ .ihe ~ J!l_Jho thatln thebOth .. ~uano IDd LSD ,"!.,'"b fouDrnd '"lll'i""' llill· . • lracu ,wtili!i Mi11n< c..,,, spokesmlll . The Newport,~• IC!or ~ .was · ncrilnllted for to catecoriel..'~ -rou du.~;;= 1o:110rt. .·-..--wagon-~ Y · H'OjolnedKlndellandAndersoninl!IM . .. ..... ·.=1 'th · ~•••J.ed ·f ... ·~~ .. · •·•-•·b ..,._,n..:•1-?" '"' -~-· 1Tmatby Leary, 50, Rosemary Leary, 34 .afier graduation from George·Wubington ~eved "if. -.a.:::, ~ y . WI m--1 n .... ~ · er ~c~v·~""'!' 1• .. ~""f • Y ~J-;fi'J ~' .' '"~Y . ~rime. .. ~ ~it mlgbt, ' frDm bamo and Lealy'a ~<>Id 800. Law School. lie had served u a l!<Utenant cd.ment .by -, . !atit ~· the AC~dem,yd.<llol;j>o Pil:tute Aris lf)d tlllli!J .. ~v.en 9'l'JUMUona ·welit 10· Butch lq trilb, hi "!'<Jed: Uier!J!Ock, rMllieol ~·s t,stimon1,m the behavioc of commander in the Nayy .1.nd.Jla.lf...bffn~a .The ~ct· ot; 1~g~tion heail~ by Sciences;· · 1 . ; 1 ,., Cauidy,•• "Hello•Dotly!" 'and~ t· the sqioke ~11-frGg) thetupp!l'(flocr d. young~-ci:ilfWoritlil· Uiit---of hif resident of MiSSiOn ~Viejo 'siDce .198f. cot-~1eJCleltoth~"ha.rbeen·~-·Wayne qf Zf6f iBJJahore· Drive was · Q:twboy," 1 , • , I · ~-batldfnlrand~t~dliec~ tocthe•--brother'Officers: that the young man was .!WOl'"'1 1tatemeuts' ~ •the ·outbreJt · -1 ' • • • ' ' '. • • • • • • maJiJ ftc'• itali90, 1 block·aw.Q .. ,\o llXDl iq_uatting on his hauntjles ln the . rear of wh~ ~ ~ a~t ~ to ·S5 Negro nominated for his role Ill ihe. bm\dy-4eg.; ;N~ !or ~t IUJJP9rtini' ·~ the alarm . the car, that be repeatedly brushed his marines a~ mlo a neighbor in, bar· , ,..i, ·..,e-eyed eomblnalion .fl>Oll·l">i,!lad ~ ~rjhe . Bilnis ciut Sumn,iei:J; . The ~ · dating from 'tile ~fJ lo\Jg hair from before his eyes and then This 'Pot' Just J'1\Cks, atlocliln& "l'Y""" In their way a.rid ~-In Hal. )Vallls' hit w-,i.rn ·'"J\'Ue I Dyan Caiin<ln: (Bob and Carol and Ted 1130o la ~tiy Ricbard /alir&u...Tbo brushed tt back again ·and that his dila'ted smallhlng furniture . and p~bing. G•H~;;y,,obd otMrltln hltfl tta · £11' lhe aOci Alice); ~Jdte ' Hawn (~ uppef qoor bu ~u ~ meetiz1t.plle4! Jll!pilS and glassy m,. were indicative of A Pott·ed Plant-About 30 ·M-,' tioth white· and --...w• .. ·-. -bl ...... ~-Jflce ' Flower) .Sylvia MU.. ( Ml-d nl Ir.! for· the Muonlc Lodge lor JllC!l• ~. amanundf!rlhein!luenceofdrugs. black, suff~~-mmor_ m~. mos!JY Sltro-t-A ....... c s .. r . M""!~~y& • ~. ' I years. . . Saparigo took the stand as the second cuts and .bruises, ~arlne .pote~ said. attracUon of all ~e -~ a ijkely ·c~ Cowboy,), ,aqd SU!aMah . York (They Flve lfOUpl meet there, . recuJerlj, week of the, trial got under way i~ the Col. Rosa JI. Miner, command)ng of-dldate !°do his chllt:acter~ ~ayal of Sboo\ H.,..s). · , :' · • Pteu,s , aald;, MucOIJc Lodge , I'll; ·tl!O · coortrocim of Judge ByrOn K. McMillan And Sale Okay fleer of the starll!l .battalkm ,wb<re the ~Roos~CqgbUrn persoiiifi~. Beat.'._r:fjui a,clora·n:'~~t<d,were ~!t ~ M-. tiro.women f·- , All three del!ndants had a long wail riot .occurred. hu raised the poosibillty Wayne,' 'whdse earOer· I n c'1"i d'e•I' Rupert Crofti! • <'.fh": Relver1), J!illlott ~°":;'tit;~~' !!:f :""'.!..':: ooWde lhe courtroom this morning . as Responding to a call from a distressed that it Wiii ~fred by, groups ~ 81 the ma.ate-'--of the .uter"sa'een1 ·uct· GOuld (Bob ·and. Carol), Jack Nlcbolat • Job's 'Da·•..;.;1°"" ,-·: th1' threo lawyen huddled with Judge · · h ported 1 · Mo_. f<ir ·a ~tic Mll!WY, ·r-( .. ·-"'"-l/~tthon group .... -. MtMillan iii his chambers to hammer oul citu.en w 0 ··re see ng · a sign Students . for a Democratic SOclefy or bombs that he wiatles had':).lt-Yet. ,been ~,,.1 ·.-, • '.Da Y Quayle (Anne.of The1 last mettJq in the bWlt:Uiii' Wui ""•II of law prio< lo the jury'a return. ~eadin,' "!,arijua~o~ S~inlil~ win-Black Panthers. made, saw the llO\"!t!al.ln Tfue-.G~,apd ~..,~.,.2•), .and .. ,Gll· l'.-'• ·11e1d Friday nip~ acConlln1 to Plelta. ~~ tt seemed at' one point that the 0"' 0 8 P at 1 · · g way, Bue spokesm'en sakt tttey..received an tri~~ buy~"¥ ~11 ,bf~\ "' .!1cr· _ ' :P'o''r.1.;;r~,:.;.~~--_; : "'~ .... · and no dther' gatherings were ICheduled trl'aJ , might be delayed or the defense Laguna Be•ch ·police discovered the sign inquiry from . a San . D1ego ~ an Novelist Char~ ·~, i-,w~er,, ~-, iu":' "7"~ ,~., .. ....,..,"~ JD r--.-...... over the weekend. <' ciae hampered by the ablence of at-was indeed in the window, and quite hour before the outbnak· and aglin Just lo producer Wallli, w""bu . ~ nm A~ur PeM (~hce s Rest a u•r ant·) , l•The. ~ were ten10c,.., Ai4' Wney o,orge Chula of Costa Mesa, legally. after tt erupted. and hired Wayoecalmoat on~ spot 10 be ~e. J)o>: lllll (B~tdl Caaaldy), John Pletia: "ff loolli dlflennl when y;,._.,. on · ulry•s COW'lsel in the trial. It advertises the product of the. Can.. He had •been ·told that a disturbance the rugged, frontier lawman Whoidlspens-ScW'5fliie~ ·<Midnight Cowboy), Sydney • the other: aide of thae thlnp.. l .. wa1 .But Chuta shook ciff~a high-fever which nabis Sativa Company (that's· the was to take place and even knew the bar-ed just!~ with hil gun. • t . ', • P? ack .(They. Shoot Horses),, and .Colta really cmeemed· abiiui loJdnl all Uit ·'•gued' him Sunday lo toke his regular botanical name for marijuana) which racks number, according 10 Marine The.l!izzled auperstar, "'!1!'10 billl!S, Gavras CZ). I records and otha'valuabla up tbere;1"!! ~ near his clienl produces authentic, plastic marijuana spokesmen. was elect£d in May, ttSB to th€ti.fUtftl~· .~ they ,p the fire· uDder qmttot tit about·IO "The Learys were indicted ·by the plants,fordecoralivepurpoees·,only. Cowboy Hall of Fame for his rold1n .· minUtei and staYed ar'ound .to tt,ap ~, Orange r ... ..-... Grand Jury for being in Proprietors Jerry McGregor and War-sCOfts of westerns. ~· ~-' J1wik Dealer?s clean uP and 8't', the pi.ce_ -.ied, ~up _,., he ren Ziebarth do a fiourtshlng trade in l Skele N I u J the hl....-1u ........ -...1 • ~ ......... ssion of marijuana and LSD w n Ni·g· ue .. ton om na on_s or J.: . !i~,: r '. '-' .• . ~ ........ y... . I • • .. • ~ 26 their "plastic pot" business, selling Osc f f I ac"'·v--..."""-... -~ ,... " • ~--the M -·•·~ to they were arrested in Daguna on Dec. , ars or .1 m II.IC •::usu•.-·--orr-· , -uiN to · uons waa •.-...+,. 11111. It ii upected that their trial will plants M sizes ranging from two to five today were the most scattered hJ. ye411l_ "''"Truck Collides furnliur~,-. ~. ' f)ao• -anc1 o.& bi~r t.aJtt at te8st"three weeU. Ieet for fl.80 to $ll-.. Jde 'f • d Male Wayne was among the five adort . J>&r'_&phemalia, he" said. ~e vaJub• k Knight 111istaot super-intendent o! hie l'!acentia Ulfi, !i8d School District, has an- l!!lllDCed be will oppose illcum- t Roi!¢ l!eterso for Or- uge County Superintendent o! Scfioois In next June's ·county· '!lfde eledlons. Sec story, Page ltt. • Molds for the , plastic leavea. lhey ex-' nti ~ a.s contention for the ~ award but,,hia i • I boob, up to 200 year• o~. ware Jolt. but plained, were made in Hong· Kong from movte ·'f.•s not nominated;, "' ' Wll'th Small £' ;_r mOlt of the Lodp recwdl, 1tbred in ;te;el authenUc photographs o{ the plant sup. Orange County C«oner's Investigator• FUms chosen were: Anne .. of .. ,the in '-.iii cabJDfJS were laYed.I plied by the Library of Coqress. "It'• llidtoclaythey'bave.,...ab!e.loldentlly Tho111a11dDays,"'!ButchCUsidyandthe ' An~·-;Plettr~ j11.1t • beautilul looking plan~" ~Y ., a.male the -poaed remaina of 1 Sundance Kid," "Hello Dolly!" "Mldnilll<\ Lasuna Beach junk Impresario Charlie ded, 'tl'ill-be lou,d a larp COiledian al maintain. "We don't advocate amo~g body fcmct Friday in ·a remM section OC CoWboy," ·aDd "Z." ' ; '-._ ' PeMicord. collideCI wittt a small forelp foldinl ·tables whk:h the M~'fr& the real thing." Laguna Niguel. ·' Contending, with Wayoe f~ !>!'!I •-1 •1!1'-Sali<rdiy evenln( arbe'drove h!I bll ; quently loan«! to citJi<r'.,,...... "W pro. "We IUD ate not able to make a poai-were Richard \ Burt.on , (Anne Of P\t 1 ~e _truck out of h1' •propetfy ·at 205'Z mhed them for thi"Wlnler Festival Lana's Gems Stolen tive icleDt1ftcaUon atthie Ume," a coro-1 Th<R,Jsand Day11), ,Dustin ·Hoffml'n • ,m1 Laguna .Canyon .Road.. · .. ~et;" he II.id. "'1 fuia•tbey're ouL o( ner's deprty llld.. Ji>hn •Volpi 'Ct.lldnl~' COwboy), dd '.Attempting a . left tum. _,,, ·the l11ek." t0S ANGELES (AP) -Acifesa Lana 'l'uriler'• home In.the pluah suburb of.Bel Air bu ~ burg!arilod by ttileftl who tool< ooly ber choicest pieces d jewelry, -The bocfJ ... IO!Uld• by M I ch 1 e.J Peter O'Toole\ (Goocll>YO!Mr. 'Chlpl). ' -·Y· Peddicord: '-· <i>l!ldilill"• the . r-----'-..,.i,'F'~---.i Markowlch of lml Oro, ·lbout two mile• ·Besfadresuiom-.,wi;~;:GeneV!ffe -weatboond veli!Cle' 'dr!Venl by' ·C'irieiie • ' IOUlbeial d hia hGfilie In ruaed terrain. BuJold ;("-, of 'II>! Thouaa.,t Days), Marie Slwmolr,_lt, oUlll Vl&r!i lllin. ; Oroie He told ·offtcen ~ found the skeleton Jp Fonda! ('Orey Shoot ' }fcir.,,. Don't Police said 1he YO\llll w~'s ar wia· · ·«:out partlally,conc~ed by tblcll: bnull ln •tbe They?}, L;l~·a ' Mtndll ' ('!be ; !;tollle, lotally wrec~ed .. She auffered JD1J!or i;,, ..... CuclJoo),. J9<1' SitnrQOfll <:t'he. Happy juries aild .... freated bY he1 m ·IJliyal: . . • 1 ·... , · cl8n. Pedd.1Conf'1: truck su.ltained1·mQr • • . r d•-•. 1IOllCO·r0i>orted. ·lle·wu '"' ... • pollce reported tocla;o. New HEW Money B.· :il ... 1.·_.D.ue :~~~~~~e.:~~::.· , cOllffiUP at Brbf(fw1y .and P'orflll AVenue • i.. • , , '1 at 12:41 a.m. ~ay: Doroth.J;.,Dtmmt 8f. · • • of< 11118 Ave. M1jort1/ rid ialll 11Mi Educatwn, Welfare Fun ch, C~ by ~ $il4:4. ~illiQn . ' . =. .. ~,.~r .:"~~~;;:,;.:' • ' Abner Weaver' IO, of INB-Avt. ¥a.lam •. WASlllNGTON(UPl)-Anowmoney bea!Ul .............. -'" .... Of. 1.9. tho ,u,nlllUll move, Cbalrman • .. -.. __ wu 'i;uc' .. ho 1al- blll provldlns bllllona of dolllra lot e&I· flee of---*· Tllo,_ W)ll!lm M. Colmer ,(D-Mlaa.), ,'!~ , tempted •• left torn onto P"'91 'A..._ ' cation and Wtlfare retuma 10 the Houoe aliooild ~"°'"'1till.tlile !all Ju!J I. ~elfln!."Sec:rel"'1 ~ H. ,Ftncl\ to Ir0m•Bioellwa1 " ' '" • • : !lo« thil week. about 144' mlllloo llaliter The aclledule Cllled I« the rma """" appear · 6efore his '. l'ul• -.1~.. . jlrlver· or llie·li«llMI t\rilJ.~ Oii ' than the orlllnal · measure vetoed by mlttee lo -TOudl1 oa '-tht lull louch!nc oil •pecu1'.Uon l;lle. ' cabinet · Btoadw11 -Caror.llraoe· <ila1!il JI( of ' Praldent Nixon. -will ~ lD _.., u.e bill, mmber '!181 b< <qllOIGohed, • abbul". In-MW!m.· 'strwu anliul1. 1...o•. · ' · • • • With tt will come a renewal<>l aouthern --wanl to brlDi tl>tbe lloor\ clad!ar' ...,.. d....,...lfonl llnlUaie In ' < ..... ' 1 .r1oc1a 1o wr1i. 1n pro¥ialona 1o .,....m wednead&y. · •the•blll ' 1 • · .-, ' . · • bu&lq of clllldreo to achlovt acliool Money wu the cbioL ...-. N-Tiie JI..,. vOtlld Jor the..iltlllalfnJ llld1 ; " de.egregatlon and• lo declm In law that vetoed the meuure. It. carried ILM freedanr of cbolce languqe when K --------------' "freedom of choice" pl1na for picking • billion more than he blld requested for , ecttht,flnt·HEW nlOllO); bill 1111-,.ar bot NEW YOllit (AP)-'llle·· mitttet'1 ochooil ar• leg•! and not uoconstltutionJI _..., a'nd baaltb .-1n 0., -, ~-re~ die JllOV!slon whl\ll e"lt!'-1~ \fhl!H'd m·mdd-aa prevtomly .ndeLby the SUpreme ;:...1m flocal year. The -. bill la upecled t-U lnallecllJt. · . , , araletr,ldln trai!lill litle llill' -.. c..¢ · . lo whittle 144' mllllon of! that -· . tht Ho,jlll ltlltalped Nlloo'f ve!O (See --. "-' ~). , , The Hou" approprlations commlltee Ntx.,, offered to ac<ept the .....,~ K ~tht blD,o auiomltlclll)',killlq ·I~ •Iha ·Analylll l[lld lbete ..,._no • ....,_, loday worked on the hill which provkla aome $141 m!llloo wu cut from tho In-1011therner1 WOil 1t1f111!W crack a( thi m'°"""'l<etP tbe~llllt ~;.. mQDCJ for the dcpmmtnU ot 1abor, aod. cnea. .de11sr.....-"111''•1 ~... .., •. "'"'-• You mly hne t:o lile your wlncf. 1hleld wlpera ailfbl ·llld earfJ !'\'""'Yo but IJ'll ~ no big lhiOI~ Temperatutea lllool~ dip .Into tht lower ·to middle •'a aJonc tht orange Coast. • t • INSmB TODA:Y • • _, ... , I DAll.Y PILOT ' Moodol. ,....., ii. 1970 . " .Administration ·to ·· 'Lean' .. on . - WAall1"GTON (UPI) a..Innan l'loJ w. llcChcU!I." p.-.i Nlml'• Olliilli ol loai-Ad-ldDt.d to- dl.Y !bat the admlJIJJtratloa bad d<dded io use IOme of (ti autfiorl.ty to "induce" W-and management to hold down "Ill" and prices. MeCrflOJlta llid In testimony · before • tbl House&n1te Joint Economic Com. mltt.ee thal U)e government's anti-in· ... -. -poUdao bod IJttld1 ·-Ult J111111 of UM M • I)'. a.-, ................ ..... lll mm.to 'W .... ,._......,. obOal, II •••• llor1'¢"111 lllplltal lo....,. !bat...._ and labor mpond to them lo makln& price and wige decisions. . "We intend . to watch thla response closely and uae what instruments the ,Sftsefl i,a Gua Battle ' Trio Face Court • In Stickup :Death IY TOM BAN.SY 6f IM Delft '"" .... .... · Three men who police allege shot and )lllfJd a Fountain Valley clerk and then .Jfl&ed a two.hour gun battle wllh more )!>an 50 police olllcen under ,lhe bright Jlihll of tha.hovertnl .JlunOnaton -.Police helicopter were ·tcheduled for ar· i;a.lpment today on murdtr charges in West Oranie County Munlclpol ~. Jerry Lee Johnaon, -11, ol 14171 Ttlu.s $L .n.t llmwl Woodrow Clemlilll, 21, ol l.•tf Alcoltor St., both of W-- aad Herman Jamea Gl'IJI~ 13, of Santa An1 •ll't -ed Into Q<anp County Jill early Saturday and charged wlth the kill· JJ1i ol James w. Oates, 57, of Garden Gme. ~' Ottll wu llllatant mamipr of the Tic 10<: ~~ HSI Hell SL, Fountain :Vallo)'. , ',,,. dlacoYery ol Oale•' body -ked a cmmtywtde eaarcb that anded In Garde~ 14th Candidate Files for Council , In San Cl,emente ~ . San Clemonje 1oued Ill Hth potential Qty c.unct1 can<!ldlte today u w. Fen- lon SIU, 1 ·pc1ua1e -t of W A..md1 LI COUii, plcPd up oominlUoo Jllleor.-. ~ , Fllq dudllne for the April 11 -~ Ptl tlecUon, ln which three counCll vacm- d et WU! be CG11teried, II noon on Thurt- ~y. others who ha\11! taken out ptpen for l:, ~ Clemente race are the three II>--~. Mayor Wade F. Lower and ~ Thomas O'Keefe llld Dm Cllilt.b, · aJc1ni Jflth planning com- ....,.. CllftMJW1'0 IJOI Calle Toledo; Ip~. btlalnetjmJan, 115 Alameda t-; Rmwt W. Bourg, n Ured Loa ·AnPiea ·Ftre Depu1z11e1t capllfn,-30'/ .\venltlO San Carlos; Art Holmei, IJ)mnin;ltt Aventda San P1blo;-.Jame1 'JI. Filth, Biles engineer, 2245 A..mda talvedor; Harq1d D. Mtlde, electrical ~. tta Awnlda Prelldlo; llld J1u1>er1 Hively, lnturlUIC< man, l!Jl Calle Mayo. Allo Fred W. Kaelber, building ln- apecior, IM Butna Vllll : Eugene SuJljyan, deputy probation officer, l30 Mont.lvo; and Junes 0. IAL!k 6r.1 cnatneerlnl eon.Wlut, 1302 Vla Avila. Thief Is Using Realtor's Car · ......,. Beach realtor Geoffrey Riker and h!1 artl8l wlfe, Mary, are abarln1 the famlly wheels th11 week. Grwe : -I polloe olftcor wtlo cbaJloo&od lliO Cadillac <Ollwrtlble "°"' tatnin& tilt three IUlpec\I Fl 1 bunet fired al blm In "1)ly for Ill' demand for ideoUflcalloo, . ' ,.,,. .... luped odl ol Ula Cll' and sprlnlid Into I -by oranp l'OVI while the o!D..r nturnod their fire frOm behind bla polJCe c,t. nie officer wafted for relnforc:emmta and then clllr1od , tilt veblcle to find Gran! lfltinc In tht beck t11I with 1 .D- e.Uber rllle cm bla lap. omcen aid Grant tmTt:udered meek· ly llld offered no reatai..c.. They uld two rounds Md been f1rld from the suspect'• w•pon. The enu11ni Hunt for Grant'• two com- panbw llroalhl 1111111 neipborbood resldenll, moat ol them clad In nJcbt I~ tire, to thelr bock .i-. Offictn bad to reject several offers of assi!tance with the repealed •llllinl that the men_tbey.:nre hunt.inc were armed and would lh6ot to kill. Despite the warnings, homeowners and their children stood at their back doors and on their lawns while the Huntington Beach helicopter roared over their homes looking foi' the fugitives in the sweeping be.ams of ill ,.arcbllgbL ''Hector," a German shepherd police dog, took most, of the credit for the caP'" ture of Clements. Funeral Planned For Fire Victim Lee M. F erver Funeral aervice1 will be held at 2 p.m. 'I'Ueaday for Lee McAdam Ferver, 49, Laguna Beach Interior designer who wu found dead early Friday ht a fire al bll home·at-1191 Glettneytt Sl. The Rev. Henry Gerhard wlll officiate It the r11ea·tn· Shefler ......,. Beach Mortuary Chapel. Memben ol the flllllily have sugi:ested memorial conlributiol"ll to the building fund of the Laguna Beach Church of Rtllgtowi Science. Ferver, a native Californian, is surviv- ed by a brother, Greer W. Ferver of San Diego; a stepsister, Mrs. John Potter of Coronado Island, San Diego; stepmother, Mrs. A. L. Ferver of San Dlqo; and a niece and a oephew. F"em!r'I body WIS foond by flmnen answmng a 4:17 a.m. call to the Glen- neyre Slreet addms Friday. The fire IP'" parenUy was started when heat from a furnace bullt up after the victim fell aCl'Ols an upstaJrs floor grating. Time of death was placed at 2 a.m. but a cor- oner's deputy said today that the cauae 'Yill not be established ~~coplc studies have been complied..:.__) • • _.., 90va • J I 11•• to encourage ind UOaal lnilaU01 ftldJ ·be at an. ~~~ 1D01a 1111 -., .. ,..... , rlla II I to U ~ '11111 ,...... ~ ~ .... .......,. -·~~ft-lnthelO-•U ... I ,, ....... • 't'zt ......... ,_ tlJnft+ ' ·A lftlWth rate of that •If ..... a ...... ran-Ill" -... II · lbout normal.even ln llllilld lo llli. Ill( IJla Ill -IP' 'I _,, petlod. ~ to 1111111 a lb&t In the previous · 'McCtocken again foreacast that the an- haods-off policy of the admlitlstratlon U-lnfl,uon_ ~am~gn w2uJ~ • ~ ac· toWard wage and price decisions. compinled by a Hie 1n unemployment McCracken predlcted. lhat by the final thll year to about U,.perCt\llt. of th4<pa- qt.ttrter of 1970, the overall rate of na-tional work force. The rate was 3.5 ~ Wages,. ctot In 1819. n.. eo.o-°"'"""""' ....... DlelllWhlJe that lba \J1lllOd ... 1"" a.. wort! deflctt In llf balonce of 1!*1•Miltl Jast yeaT of any y~ oo record, ilespite .a $1.1'4 billion surplµs ln the final quarter. The total deficit for the entire year, ac- cording to the key "liquidity" !$la Qf ac- counting, was $6.98 billion, compared to a f168 million surp lus in 1968. 'nle 1969 ac· counting also showed a $$74 billion DAILY P4LOT Sti ff I"""- CHAMPAGNE IS SERVED AS COUNTY COUPLE MARRY ALOFT ON VALENTINE'S DAY Rtv. Rich.rd Wilson (from left) Unlt11 tht P•ul Grumbling s on Air Cal Fllght •united' • ID the Skies County Couple Trade Vo ws on Air Cal Plane By ARTHUR 11. VINSEL Of .. 0.frt fl*' It_,, SAN FRANCISCO -Air Cll~ornla Fllgbl 109 fJew·tn lmn the exceptionally friendly sktea here cin Valentine's Day with two pusenaers aboard united. Paul Grumbling, 43, s:nd Barbara Price, 32, boarded at 9 a.m. at Orange County Altporl. Champagne was poured by smiling stewardesses as the romantic honeymoon p<rl of Avalon, Santa Catalina Ialand, pealed wxler the left wing of lhe Boeing 737 jetlln<r. They were wed In a brlef, cramped ceremony at about 20,c.» f et t , somewhere approximately over the rifle ranee at F<ri Ord, although the marriage license llJted San Francisco. "Well, we just went over Monterey," said ltewardess Christi Epps:, "that's a nict place to be married.'' Tile couple, both employed at the Autonet!c1 Dlvtsk:Jn of North American Rockwell Corporation, Anaheim, had planned to marry, but the Vale0Une'1 Day veremony aloft was a surprise for the bride. "Barbara dldn't know a lhlttg about It until we arrived at the airport," said Gnrmbllng , who is supervisor o( the · Aulonetlcs microfilm division, while the bride is secretary Jo the chlef '"iineei." Waiting to make the 9 a.m. flight were Ken Stephens, the best man, · Betty Oberg, the maid of honor and a co-worker of the· bride, and the Rev. Rlchard Wilson, pastor of the First Christian Church of La Habra. "You're a pretty swinging minister," marveled .stewardess Barbara Strople, looking over the clergyman's ascot tie, sideburns and. buckle.top shoes. "This just started out to be a routine Saturday morning," said Chri.sti. the champagne stewardess. Electronics engineer Bob Dugan, flying from Washington D.C. to Honolulu on business, was pressed into service as the couple's official photographer, using their own camera. "Can J watch ?" she added, almost willfully. he added. St.epbens perfcnned admirably in hia first role as a best man, but did .not try the old trick of dropping the groom's rirtg down a furna ce grate -there being none available. Another 70 of the dearly beloved gathered there on Fllght 109 craned their necks to get a glimpse or the ceremony in the forward Fiesta SecUon, just behind the cockpit. "It's a novel approach I must say," he remarked while changing flash cubes somewhere over the central Coast of California. Capt. Don Jones was the first to wish the newlywed Grumblings, who will make their home in Fullerton, congratulations, and his inercom announcement brought a cheer from fellow passengers. · Air CaJlfornla public relaUons n- ecutlve Jhn Phelan presented the firat gift, a model of lhe Boeing 747 aerial wedding chapel. ''You can put il on yD\lr coffee table," he said. · "We're just goln1 to wander tf!?Und San Francisco," the groom replied, when asked about honeymoon plans. addlf\I that both had to be back to work Mondly. Riker told pollce he puked his van In the driveway of thr:lr home, 139 Canyon View Drtve, on Friday night and awoke S1turd1y morning to llnd the driveway emP1Y. An all·potnlll bulletln ii oul for the mlah!c van. DAILY PILOT Self-jailed Solon Urges Changing Con Treatmeni The marriage rites aloft were the flrst in Air California's history and also for the Rev. Wilson, who quoted from psychologist Erich Fromm, the Holy Bi- ble, and other sources. "Two years ago 1 had one on a Chinese junk In Newport }!arbor and recently - believe it or not -it was fully formal, out in the tu\es on the San Juan Trail," "Welrome to San Francisco Intern• tional Airport ..• and have a good day," said stewardesa Epps as the jetliner touched down in the city by the bay. "Oooooooo ... " gasped the bride, gtvlD( her new husband a big bug, "we will!" ' OIUJlj•I. COAST l"Uti.llMINO COMPANY 1.r..,1 N. W1t4 ..... llltnt ... "*llMw J., ••. c,,,,, Vim ,.,.....,, .... 0-11 M1""'1" 1\111111 IC11Yil .... T\•111 11 A. Mwrp~r,,. M....,lllel411' .. JU1h1r4 P. Hill .._ ... ~ (lly .. .... L..-. ..... OM&. JI! kt•1t A••1111• N•ili111t M~'"" ,,o. ••• '''· 9261 1 °""°""" a.•._, .. Wtst It~ ,.,_. .......,.. .,_..1 nn w"' ''""' hll!lwn1 "-"" ............ 11111 ltadl ·-· SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A ltale assemblyman who voluntarUy served a week behind ban In tough Folsom Pri8on contended today society should atop tr~~tlnJ convJcb like animal& and bqin regarding them as humans. "We should get aw1y from the zookeeper role," said Assemblyman Leo J. Ryan (O.Burlln1ame), In hia flnt forma l news conference alnce walk.In& through lhe iron 1at~ of Folaom Satur· day. .. The lhlng most people don't recognise is that when a man goes behind thoae granite walls he's atlll a human beina." Ryan raid there 1hould be more emphula oo ftblbilltaUon. '(be ff.year~ father or five efn• pballJed be domi' bellev<1 In "C<lddling" prl.sooers. Ryan noted hls secretary two yean aao wu murdettd by two young men. ht wu kidolped b1 a "deranaed woman" 17 vean ago and hll father wu nm over Ind killed by a 17-year-<lld motorist whtn he WU 11. "f know wllat K II to be the recipient of vloltnt • ....,.,.. Ryan llld. "California has the longest sentencn: In the naUon, yet Jll number of rtpeatera is the highest In the nation." -SlorJtale myth to the contrary, the saga of a erlm.lnal doea not end when he' is captuttd and sentenced.' •"n>e lhow just begtn1 when the prisoner goes to Jail. He ii a danger to blmseU and bla prilon inmata at the least." Without adequ1te nbablUtalion, Ryan added, the prlaoner could become a danger to society again after be.Ing released. -Prisoners should know bow Jong their sentences art. Now. sentences often an based on tht prlsontrs' behavior. Ryan said state officials tried to set it up so he wouldn't know the length of his myth1cal sentence, "but J couldn't stand It and I had to know." "No matter how many jail cells California bullds, it somehoW will find the prbooen to OU them. State prisonl In CaUlornla bold 211,000 .prlaonet1. Ryan suptlled u!lng jaU C<>llltructlon money for .,,.. rebabllitallon. Rtan 8lld he will not propose any apacWc Jqlalation unlli he c:onler1 with slate prilon official<t and returm to Folaom .!Ith fellow legblaton to abow them around. Sirius 'Flies' Agaia Prices surplus of U.S. exports over lmpotta. fteJlaw'tl reOld all b°f517 '¢(Mf ift.. Mirtr~.U.l.11 7 ••1) MllU.•ot ... -Id lfteJudJns ewpcin.i!nport -· -·military .,..,aing, for<lgn aid, ~ expendlturtlll, dlrect investment, bank loans and olhl!r \tansactlona. . 'l'lie dell cl[' )n~i .the 'li,Utec\ · Sta)es apenl .... btll'°1> more 1broid . !lian foreigners channeled Into the American economy. ' NixQn Pledges Desegregation Assistance WASHINGTON (UPI) -P!:.01idtnl Nimn sa1d today· hll admlnJllrlllon v.w:ld give school d~trids all asslstance possible In worklnJ out desegrep Uon plans, with the goal of 1CJ11evtng a "minimum posalble disruption" for students. The president issued a statement stressing that bis "paramount interest'' as court«dered dewgrega Uon LI carrted out wu 8JSSW"ing the thouUnd. of children· involved "a sound education ln an atmosphere conducive to learning." The Presideol named an eight-member cablnet-level committee headed by Vice Prtsident Spiro T. Agenew to study the broad range of problems facing tchoola in achieving racial balance and to wori: out ways the federal government can help solve them. "l realize," Nixon said, "that lo the school districts affected by the courts• mandates. putting even the most can!fully considered desegregation plans into effect ls going to cause controver11. -''RequkM-ehanges.--wlll-lnevltably. be _ .J. accompanied by apprehension an·d con- cern at the Ume of their implementation. "On one point there should be no argument : The hundreds of thousands of children in the affected distrlcU deserve what every other child in America deserves -a sound education In an at· mosphere conducive to learning. "This ls my paramount interest, and in thiJ regard 1 am :;ure 1 speak for the na· tion." Scouts Get Aid Of Disney Fund ~ Promiae. '70 camping fund for Oranp County's Girl Scoula grew 125,000 larger today wllh a grant from the DisneY FoundaUon, The philanthropic arm of Walt Disney Enterprises provided the grant which will augment -the Girl Scout Council'• development or • 561).acre camping com· plex near ldyUwlld. ,.. The ultimate goal or the drive is ,1.5 million. Thus far several hundred~thousa.nd dollar• have been received. Services Slated For Leroy Brown Servtcea will be held 'l'b!Jnday In Loa Aqeles for Leroy G. Brown of 171 Emerald Bay, wbo dled Saturday in the Laguna Beach Nursing Home at the aae of 15. A native of California, Brown reli!W to Laguna Beach after a llfet.ime of teaching In the Los Angelee: achool syatem. He was active In Masonic work and wlth the Am· erican Red Cross. "-brother-in-law, George B. Finch of San Diego, aurvilr'es. Following 2:30 p.m. aervices al Pierce Brothers Mortuary, 720 W. Washington St., inurnment will t>e made at Chapel of the Pines, 1600> Cltallna SL, Loa Angelts. UPIT ........ I I I Aft<r 1pendJni HVOD days In a Diii· imum .....-n, coll -wllere hJt ld,.1111 w11 known to lhl 2,300 Folsom lnmalel -Ryan alld bi oame to lheH ""' clutk!nl: -Lonltl' anunca do not deter crime. 11>e l1wm1ker aald he decided to •pend 1 week ln the tiny ceU after htarinf that tM coll of maintaining callfomta prbons wu gotna to double during the next decade. ''I really wanted to find out what prlaona wm all about," he said. Col. Charles L.indbtrgb's Slrlu•, lhe plane that be and his wife new on lhclr !amous 1931 survey hop across Canada an~ the North Pacific to Japan, fa on It! way lo• Japan again -but thll Ume the craf4 Is packed In the hol~ or a U.S. Air Force car10 plane, bound for exhlbll at Osaka's Expo 70. 1 i -- I ----_. ................ ---~-,. .• ·-~ ---... "; . __,, ·--r-,.. .. -, .... 'I'. __ ---- ' ' CHICA . -Dorothy 0, ' Bob Beauchamp's Columbia·57 from Newport Harbor Yacht Clu b crosses the finish line at the Boca Chica entrance to Acapulco after 11 days at sQa in the 1,430-mile San Diego to Acapulco race. Dorothy 0 was first to finish. Trophies Mark Finish Of I 0th Acapulco Race By ALMON LOCKABEY honors went to three boats '"t111t 111111tr from the Santa Monica Bay The 10th biennial San Diego area. The winner was Terrell to Acapulco yacht race Greene's Newport-41 sloop , became histciry Saturday night Yellow Jacket, ~ond was when trophies were presented George Antarr's yawl·rigged at a gala presentaUon dinner Columbia·50 Ya Turko, Pacific at the El Pati-0 Restaurant on Mariners Yacht Club, and the Mexican resort's famed third was James O'Hem's Costera. Redline-41 sloop Thera from Helping to make the history, California Yacht Club. but not on hand to witness the One of the most beautiful final ceremonies, was Bruce and coveted trophies was Barnhard of Sausalito Yacht received by Bob Beauchamp Club and bis crew aboard the and bis Columbia·57 Dorothy'O _k36.Jdimal _wb___Q__were_$till ~t_fo..r.Jb~ firfil~jo finish the $ea powering toward the finish 1,430 mile ra~ It was t~ s~- line. cond 1ong4.i.stance race for Mistral gave up t h e Dorothy 0 since . sbe was "ghosting" some 100 miles launched less than six months · from the finish line when she ago. In November she was se· reported she was out of wind, cond ~ finish and. second out of fuel and drastically low overall in the 1,000-mile Long on food and water. Beach t-0 La Paz race. A power boat out of Compared to Acapulco raees Acapulco delivered fuel to the In the past, the loth edition becalmed vessel and she was, was slow. 'Iilis was partly due powered to Acapulco, arriving to the fact that there were about 4 a.m. Sunday. none of the large racing roach* Toast of the prize.giving ines in the •race which_ai;e ca- cerellrony waS Enrique Braun pable of making gClOd elapsed of Acapulco Yacht Club and timeS -eveO in light airs - his crew ab98.rd the Barca de which the latter ·portioo of the Oro. the first Mexican yacht. Acapulc-0 race is noted f-0r . to finish and corr~ time But what the rJCe Jacked In winner in Class A. Barca de big boats was mo r e than Ora scored fifth in the overall made up for by the keen com· handicap standings. petition in the small to Also receiving, a . wiµmiog medium sized yachts in the tribute was Jolin Scripps of race. San Diego ·Yacht Club whose Largest boat in the race was 89-foot ketch Novia del Mar Scripps' Novia del Mar and has been-Jn-all-10 of -the the smallest was -tbe-Cal·3& Acapulco races. Sigame and the L-36 Mistral. overall corrected t i m e Most of the smaller~boats g-0t caught in · seemingly hopeless Collegiate Race Won By UCLA Jerry Leitch of Balboa Yacht Club with Pat Rosing as crew headed the UCLA In- tercollegiate team which woo the second race of the Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Yacht Racing Association Southern Series Saturday and Sunday at Lake Cachuma near Santa Barbara. The h-0st team was UC San* ta Barbara. UCLA's B team was com- txised of Mike Leneman and Kaura Stein. The Bruin sailors scored 2.1 points under the reverse scoring system. There were 10 schools in the com· petiti-Oo and eight races. Second was San Dieg() State with 26 points, third was UCJ with 33; fourth was UC Santa Barbara and fifth was Orange Coasl College. 'M1e tfCJ skippers were Jeff Allen in Class A and Dave Hodges, Class B. The occ teams were headed by Peter Wilson and Mark Olsen. - The competition was In Flying Jr. dinghies. calms during the latter stages of the race. Corrected times in the 18- boat fleet were remarkably close. Here is the entire list in order of C<1rrected time fJnish : I. Yellow Jacket, 1\errell Greene, CYC, 9:09:12:00 2. Ya Turk-0, George Aniarr, PMYC, g,ll:09:59 3. Thera, James O'Hera, CYC, 9: 12:08:53 4. Alefion, Mike Shea , St. FYC, · 9:16:42 :55 5. Barca de Oro, Enrique Braun, Ac a p u I C() YC, 9:17:25:56 6. Tranquila JI. BQb Gar- rison, NHYC, 9:18:0S:OO 7. Dorothy 0 , Bob Beauchamp, NHYC, 9:18:15:45 8. Quasar, 4rthur Biehl, Richmond YC, 9:1.9:35:13 9. Rampage, Tom Tobin, San Dleg-0 YC, 10:01:44:59 10, Bohemia, Peter Salz, San Francisco YC, 10:02';38:08 II . White Heather D, John Weese, St FYC,, 10:03:18:05 12·. Huracan, BOO Poole, Acapulc:> YC, 10:06:23:43 . 13. Tangent, San Holland, Cabrillo Beach Y C, 10:10:08 :59 1'4. I emanja , Jorge •Escalante, 10:11:39 :53 15. Sigame, Sld Renkow, Del Rey YC, 10,13:23:!5 IS. Novia del Mar, John Scripps, SDYC, 10:21:21 :47 17. Valerie, Robert. Oldham, Oceanside YC, 11:00:21:27 18. Mistral, Bruce Barnhard, Sausalito YC, with- drew. Beats IA»well Nortll LEGAL NOTICE Arl)'le Campbell and a crew of young Balboa and Newport HarbQr yaJ:hl dub• aallon pulled the upsel of ttie sea!oo Sunday by ~aUng veteran LowellN-0rth, three-t ime world champion Star sailor and Olympic gold medalist in th~ eli{llination series fOr the t-0ngress1onat cU11. Campbell, a 1!!68 A II • A m e r l c an intercollegiate .sailor from USC selected a .... ttll "°1KI Oii' TllUITll'S SALi nlilll .... _., Cl•T,,IUT• ., ...... Of! ........ V• AUitdi II, 1'"°' tf 111• PICllTIOW •AMS A.M., 1· D. IElllflCl COMJIANY, • Oii· M.EOIYCO. I Clllllr1U •M--. w..-• W1Y ""1n1 .. '""'" lllMltr ""'-11 ....... _..., Ml ..-it W ... ~ .. .,... "' i'IWf ., .. .,.,. 11'1 ...... " ...... ~· NeWft'lllr 1, tH,f. tKtcVMG llr hrl ,._ ""'*' ....,. .. ,.,.., llW*Y tllio' CiwMn Mii Vl,.,1111• M. Ci.t.lloll, ~ "-• _,.,.. 11 1 """"" ,., ......... _, wlft.. lfllf $Mld0n O. AJlll.M Mid -"'"""" 11 11'19 ....,.,,. U.... Jlldllh D. Allken. rw.twlM W •it. 111d ,.,....,.... ~ N_ llff "'* lit ~ L ,_..., NOYMIMI' lS.-"''' •• "w. Mo. Cfllltftf 1 ., .. ~ C:WW..,.. 10'211 Ill tlotll n;it, .•-Ul. lit Offkltt (lllflr lf1J '~ I ............. It _... fll .... ~ °' .... CMltY *' ,....... ....... ~ .......... 'V&1:r17Wa:'~ .'&-r"'lc!lt"" ·111.U~..:'.= HIGHEST llODllt FOlt CASH (Mylt&lllt LIMIT•D flA.TNlltlMI• 0~ Wit.LG¥' • b ti 1W of Holt lrl -~I ll'Wll'IW « fill 1.M ...... #141 MMI """' II .......... # Coaa:resatODll CUp male raefi u111.-a111•• 1t t11t .. .,_. " -. 1 .....,... ,.,._ ...._ '*"" .... .., -i:. ~ r -· n.-• ..i. M•-h ~ ~ lOt llocll w.n $111N ..,.. .It: str .... 1 a" """!16 ~ ..... AM k!Jlt¥lnt. ..,.,, AM, Cll'lfarfM 111 M.ao.vco. 1 c:....,.,... Ollj"'""'"' JJ.-22. CamPtiell Ls the last o( rltl'lt,. 11tte .,... .,.,.,.., c.i~ • w ~-c.t111111 """" ~ A.__ the 10 fttppers to make the r:-..:i:.~~\.~"~ ...... '!:-.. "::.1ttwt11w.......c.., fJnale . -.nc1 si.11 o..<tltMd ••: llfn.tt.o Nrtntft ""°""" -n .-. ' · ._ h TM El!lf ~ fHt ot 11\t Wtd 10t fttt .,.._ 1rt: ' North sailed RI t e ot ..... North 1!0 '"' ot Lit Jq2.. (II WILLIAM ~. TEW;lllELL _. congressional CUp last year NtwPDrf M"' Tritt, 11 w ,,.. EVELVN 1.. TEiilllt!U.. 1o11111"t. _401 ~ In look .t •H• , OI EHi wurir,,. ... A-ltflCI. UMfiill• and tied for iecond plate MllC•H•-... ~"' ,_,tit ot 01•• .0101 · :~ beh ' d th I C-Jy, C:•IW-fl. (2) VElllHON A. YA,TIS ..,, 11\ ano er young C() * S.14 "'" •Ill bl ....... lluf •llt'llUt OOlllOTHY o. YATES. lol"llY, "'" leglatf: skJpper, He n r y covtn•nl .,. w1rr1nl't" ••Heu or ln'IPIJH, c-cit; OfO Dr!..., SM AJI~ fe911'41nt !Ill•, jMISleHloft. ff 111-C1!1'9rrli1 f01'01 ~' Sprague of NHYC. cvmbl'11!Cfl, 1o P1r 1r,. wtN:il'it 1U111 e1 Ul.WALTElll. L. I.ALDWIN~-Back in the series for lh'e se-th• noi. 'e(V""' br 11111 o• " Truat. TIE M. IAl.OWIN, lolllflV ... ~It · to-wll: Orlw, _&Ill,,., llltr.el1 '°13111 ' • C-Ond year is another young '-'•000.00, •11!1 ......... , 'iJE JIMllr'I' (4) GILIEllT (, ALIXANOIR ""' team headed by B··-Boet lS. INJ, II '" NkJ llOlt 11141d, Id-EONA A.1.EXANOEa. Jolnll't'. m rnl'l11· ' ..-. ~•11<• .. If '""'· ulldtr "" ,..,. ot Niii comb Slr9ff: GIM!lor•. C•I"'""" '10:1 tcher of California Yacht Club. Deed o1 T111111 '""' <IWll"I• 11\d ••· ISl 1toee1tr 1.-•L'" w lllJ.~~ · f -wt''Of the n111ft 1NI of thl ll'yltl ILISS, lolllllr tlf1 II_.. Stnlt, .....,.. He will have a crew o young • c,.''" .b\I 1.1111 OHd of Tnoit. 11111to11 eMC11. c111fiw1111 """' , ·~ crew -Of agile, enthusiastic F" c•·ss ,.·11 " ~-m the TM bll'llflcl•rY unllt:r 1114 Oltd « 1•1 OWEN w. c00Pe111 ... , • inn 14 ' o.'!l.. .!l"V Trust. w '"'°" or I brlldl Ot llltllllt ICATHLEl!:N COOPEft lolrrtl't'. w "'tit y-0ung deck hands who beat · Santa Moruca Bay area. In 1.. tt>e oblftl•ll-uc11ted 111erttrv, $1rt11. e191,,., 1111110ts H1w1 "orlh and hls 0 f 1 •1. r -· I Cu llel°l'lofore .. ecvlff ,,., "ll11•rtd 1o IM 111 Dr~ HAROlO o. o"""u:tH, '" ....._ Jl' crew ast year ., 1.N1.•1ress1ona p unc1t:ttlfi*I • wt11t1<1 0ec11,.111111 of 11tv1c1U111, "' P~c-A......w... Writ! veterans by sheer force of en-Boettcber ~as lnv-0lved in the ~~1•:t,~ ': !'..::tt!MtowrC::.: 'm"'J~:='o='~ Ind o'•b·A.. LOSES TIGHT FINISH -Bo6 Garrison's yawl-rig· ged Cal-48 Tranquila II from Newport Harbor Yacht Club crosses the finish line at Acapulco just three minutes behind George Antarr's Columbia·OO yawl Ya Tur~o. durance m• the Columbia'"' three-way tie f-0r Sle(':ond. ,... UNM,,,19,,.., 111 .. 11 .. 14 ,,_,.,. 1o btNO,F, 1a111trv. 1w.1 ••i!.D,!• °""' .. !lff'y 11ld obHilttlQr\I. ll'ld thl,.1fler, °" loUlelllrd. GtlMCll ~lflls. C1-l1 I ' "'°"~' to. lfft, tflol uncMnlfll'd Cll.llo tlUI; s oops, .., lllll notlu of tw.ldl •ftd of •ledlon to {t) MAIY L. JOY, Ill lMlllkluf.'1 1115 fn the two races Saturday SailfJS• h ~ r1eorded 111 book ri:w. .. ,. " e1 111111 At1111~1A11tn11t. Lorat .. Git .c;e-1• N rth be C II Ofllc-111 illec:ordit fOllY; • 0 at ampbe on both D1ted ,,...,..y 11, 1t70 (101 WILM&~ LAY/MN '"' MAlll:• ~.~. and took \be first ra,.. I • T O S.rvlc. C:omlflll't' JOR IE LAYMAN, lof11lh', NI $et111'1t19 3-..cu ~ '-"'• 1i titd T/'Vllff • " Drive, £1t!11, lll!llOl1 j0J;it1 bu~. the ~ youngsters quickly BY W•ldo ill: H-fill CHAlllLES MCNEELEY Md ed the S Di . Fllll. ·sh .. vrPtt:11cleilt MAllY ALLENE McNl!l.LeY .... .,,...,. engag an ego crew in , ,.,bttsMd 0,,119, c111tt , 0111~ P11o1, 536 E•st Lr:' ,..,,....., o......, .. grueling tacklng duels and F~r)\ 1f. n •I'll M•tch t. ""' 1n-10 C1111';f"1~~~ii..L •NV[l'.Jt011:S::l11t came from behind to win the •SIOtllflo!I, ll1S Qutna Awnw, tutt.. d b ll In LEGAL NOTICE MQllllM $t1t1/ ,. secon race y a s m marg . (13) F•AHK NOllotT1110"' •"' 1N.U ln Sunday's races North I u NOJtOST•OM. fOlntl't, t2t1 '2mt -.... n Proar •ona11. M01111111 ""4: r again W()R I.be first race, but IA• a1• no JOHN' TEWS Incl 'OOlllOTHV Campbell Came from behind H01'1CI: 01' TJIUSTll:'S IALI: TEWS. kllntl't, Jiil• \\ Mora Hl"'10 Ht. •U.ft L1k.-, C.llfOl'11l1 t07UI \ again .to win the final two. In Oil Wedlltld•Y. Mlrdl 11, 1'10. It 11 ~00 0$) Or. FftANICLIN e:. WATElllS, '" I C I ST. THO'.P¥1AS VI r g 1 n Is· ... M .. T. o. SERVICE COMPANV, 1 ca,.. llldh11d\11t.· n1 ~•dflc A....,,1.1to &..nil the fina race ampbe1 engag· '1 d (AP) 'G H f POt1tl011 11 11111, "'"'"lid Trustte ulllltt INcll. c1rlfof"nt. tolllf; · .:• ed Nortb in a 27·tack duel ()0 an s -ary -oyt 0 llld •Ut'Wlllf IO Cited DI Trual .. tff "'' FlllEO YATES •rid CHARMAfttis: ·San Juan P.R. wrapped up NoYember 1, lH.t u~l9cl bv E1r1 A. YATES, 1o1ntl"t', 1no1 c1m"1'"l om., tbel t 1windwardh 1 1eg ltho coSam· the first Sailfish World Cham-~~":i'"'':!Jv,i~tn~MN~~~;:,~ ~~~ 0~W,,.CH~t°fs11 :.ZqFieitce .,... Pee Y -0verw em e n pionship regatta Sunday by 1s instr. No. 11192!, In book n.. ,,,. •u. MA.ll:THA FIERCE. klllltl"f, 11.,;,t.,._ ' Diegans. ot OH1c111 ""°"" '" ltll off'« of ""' .eoriito, Loa A .. nilh:>s, c.1u-re 1 C.·mpbell, from B a 1 b 0 a wirr.1ing the sixth and last race countv Jttc:on1.. ot 0t111t• count'I. 1111 JOHN ous. 111 llllftvlduliL tu I be l bl I f C•llloml•. F1rio Str...t; Moltrovlll, '-"'°"'II ,..,,, Y chl Club go! h1' start In or an un a a e ow setire 0 WILL SELL AT l'UILIC AUCTION TO flt) EUGENf E. HEALY •rid lltDSll! a ' s 91fi points HIGHEST llOOElll: FOlll CASH ,,.,.bi. HEALY. htlnll'f, ,.,, ~•cHlc· ·~ sailing Sab-Ot dinghies in club · 11 tt<nt af .. ,. 111 11wtut m0111Y of !hi MlrWlflft s.1c11, c.r11om11 '°*'~ H I ed to Tbe race was marked by U"'lted Sl1!1tl 11 !hi .... 1 .. nce to ~· 120) WILLIAM IA(. KEATON regattas. e ater mov up 1 ll and tw fA.,. Collnl't' collflho\ll1, 100 11oc11: wtst ,.,.,, 0011:0THY w:EATON, lolntl'f, m ~1 m or e h I g h • performance severa squau s o ....,e A111 aou1e111n1, ""'' "'"· C•ntor111• in Foo111m '°"llll•nl. Glendore, tt""""Jc starts as well as a violent pro-r1e11t, 11111 1nc1 1111tr111 con~M to •nd ,,,.,,, 'il! dinghies and in his sophomore t b J B der -held 11r 11 Ul"d•r Nkl Dffd of Tnnt 1211 JOHN ,., ucn ""' 'ATillQtA year at USC was named ()n the teS Y Qrge ru • a 111 tllt •-rf't' slfllltell In •Ill Countr U.CEV, lo1nltr, 121• Wttf Tilll"d SW.\ All · American team by Ule geology pr~fesS-Or from S~o irod:~:'~:;c1:',,!rotlht 1a1 S11'"' A'('~N~[;.Nc~~ MAlllY-~' Intercollegiate Yacht Raci~g Paulo Brazil. Brudetil~ was 1n ~ 111e,.w:: "°~or ;,or ~,N':d! ~J!1Ho..=:"'· c 1' "'°"" ...,,. Association of N6rth America. strong contention un he was .., 'ti :oac' :.• Pttt; of 'Mitce•-nu' HAlllRY''Mi:=t'-:~!i'iw He Was a member Of the USC disqualified for being over M•"· reeords flf Oriinte Couftt'I, MIKOSKt, ro1nttr, 1n w..r M.1111 """'-, th st rt, ti ahe d f C1llforn11. IOhtnfln, Ment•t11 Jfn!1 team that twice won the in-e a ing ne a o. S•kl .. i. .111 bl l'lllder ...,. •tthout ti.o oweN lllA10U11N •"4 CA'lle.. • time. . C011tn•"' or w1rr111.1Y. ••PrtU or lrnPl!M, lllAIOU•H lol11ttr 2lot o-cr1.,.t tercoll~ate championship ()f I al retlrdlnt 1111•. --·"'"· or •ne~"'" . S.11 """''°· To11 7H011 Noftli Amer1ea. ---He--(1 ahned-aeva--others .,,.,_,.....'1'-41'1t> .ttr1M1"1 -e1 ~ -t~s1-1toee1tT J, lllENWKI( ~w were ...,ually-"""ly-and that llO!e uc11rM W"-11fcl °""of TMt, '°' JULE f . RENWICK. lolrottt, JO!? Jliullr No~• .,· ~ns•""•ed on-e of .., (Ii,,.._. •It: ""'"' 0r1w. c.os Alllml!QI, c.111Dni1t1 DOCKSIDE WELCOME -Owner Bob Beauchamp of Newport Harbor Yacht Club stands on the stern of bis Columbia·57 Dorothy O and receives memen- tos and plaudits for first to fini~h the ·1, 430-mile race. l,,1.1• "'f ... '"t the race should be rerun. But M.OOO,oo, wllt'I 111"'"' from J1111Hl'Y '°720: • the top sailors in the w-0rld, the protest comm1'ttee after 15. 1"'· ., '" ••Ill l1Clft proykjed, Ill· (?•l WILLIAM lllOIElllTS ''"' •ETiN l Th 42 Id Sa Diego • v1..c"' If•~,. llndtt' tM iwms o1 Mid JO llD•EllTS. 1o1n11r, a Wk! e -year <l n deliberaUng three hours, ruled Off<I of Tnn1, '"'· c11 • ., .. •lld e•-01c11.,._ Awnu•. 9ouml11o Morrttl'll"> sallmaker ba.s won :llle Star him ""~' of.,,. TNlltn •NI DI ii. tMts JpTis1 • I th against . crtltld bY Hid Ollfld fll Tnl9t. !21) SAM SCHNEIDMAN .,. 'I Class "world's" ()n ree OC· Bruder won the f-0urth and Thi betltfltfll'Y under ••Id tlffll of LILLIAN SCHNEIDMAN. lolntlY; ,, Cas'·ons and 1·n 1968 was the . Tno11, bv re•ton or • brtldl or dtf1u11 111 C>Mo1" ,II..... •~ '"" "'" Yo-, fifth races but was dis· !tie 11Dt1111111n1 1teur111 111er1bv , t111M01 _, , • ,.1 Olympic gold medalist in the qualified in the first race for a ,..,.tofOrt 11tt<Uttd •lid 11env!'" 1o "" on w1LMElll: $MITH 11111 Fll:ANCES Snug Ha~bor class. Jn· the 1964. sailing llftde••!ttllll • written Otc ,,.11on of SMITH, to11111v, "°' N-•"' 11rMti tacking fl'l8J'leuver , A racer is°""'" ind °""1r1111·tor s.11, •rod wr11tt11 c~Prtn. C1\lfllm11 toQD: ,.,. i Olympics at Enoshbna Japan ,_ t flOllce or bre.teh •rod of tlec-llon lo U\151 f2t ,.AUl TALICINGTON _, OJ'At,f he sailed In the Dragon Class allo~w dlSC9Uf1t the mu ts file ufl(le,,.1onl!d 1o 1e11 nld .,_,IV 10 TALICINGTON, 1o1n11v. 1!17' illlvt'11th -0f one race but two dis· u1111v wkl obll••.,_ .1rod 1111r..i1w. °" or1w, •1111~. Ari-...a 1 and won a bronze medal. N.......,,w 10. '"'· tilt lllldmlttn9d, ~ b!Jttd! Jun• 1 .. ,.., •• ~ qualifiC!ll9fls were too much " uJCl../lOtle• of. 111uc11.111c1.of 11ec111111 "' Mi;oevco Most of Campbell's crew are for him Despite this he 11-•~1.. ~ •1a1rded '" book. f1M. "" " of ... 111 A c111w111• c-r1t1on t l.ke himself and · tu~Ll" Off1c111 Aeconn. '' w. c. KALE'~ y01.Mgs ers 1 ea 10th with 67" pOints. 011ec1 FPbru•rY n. 1'70 ,.,..111ent : severa1 are .hot dinghy skip-Mike ShJw of the British !i ~1c1s.T~°"'P'"., ~~~,;, T. lllEV1s ., per$, in their -0wn rights. The V\roi n Islands WIS a ftCOlld IV W11do R. ....... SlAT! OF CALIFOll:HfA ) • Santa Cruz Boat.s Trapped SANTA CRUZ (AP) -The boat owners of Santa Cruz afe complaining that their little harbor is just too darn snug. The chaMel to the Pacific is so choked with sand that skip- pers of nearly .400 sail and power boats are v i r t u a I pris-0ners inside the marina. And boats can't enter, either. "We can only give-them sympathy," said a spokeSman for the harbormaster's -0Uice. So the y acbtsmen can -0rily mutter in frustrati<m -as th'e winter days lengthen and the weather gets nicer and nicer -and keep their boats tied up. The harbor, 700 feet wide and a ball-mile long, is a vic- tim of the littoral drlrt -sand that sweeps southerly along the Pacific coastlines from Alaska to Tierra de! Fuego at the tip Of SouJb America. The harbor, wh ich has had a channel sand pr-0blem in vary- ing degrees since it was open- Bill Ficker Bill Ficker edged Chm Colby by one point t-0 win the Harry Mann Perpetual Trophy in Newport Harbor Yacht Club's dinghy regatta Satur" day and Sunday. There were 18 entries: in the class. The series consisted of five races. In the Harry March Trophy series f-0r the Kite Class Ufe winner was John Daigh over 14 rivals. Final results: LEHMAN·12 -(I) Iota, Bill Ficker, NHYC; (2) No. 246, Chrla.Colby, NHYC; (3) Logy, Terry Gloege, NIIYC; (!) Power, Tom Schock, NHYC. KITE : (f) Duke, /obn Daigh, NHYC : (2) TJ, Ringo Wagner, NHYC; (3) Dunker Butt, Sue Barneson, NHYC. ed sh crew was .......,,.,.........i of John 8' Vlce-Pr"kl"'' COUNTY () ... LOS ANGELES ) .. ' seven years ag-0, was ut .... , ..... ...,........ overall with 26 points and f'ublltl'leo:t O••neo• C011t o.n, Piiot, 011 J11111 '· lNf, before 1nt1 1111 "",,. up light after-a vicious wint.er Prentis, Bob• Kettenhofen, Ray Chuck Millican of Plymooth F•bru•rv u. 23 1M Marc~ '· ,,10 m-10 11m1'111c1, No11,., Putlllc "' •M 1er·'ta.i• Wilde Peter Parker Mark • County 1M s1att. Niwn•1"1' .... ,,.~·I storm this season. ' • ' Mass. was third with 2814. c. kALEP' •rid J. T. 111l!:v1s, 11:-.. "'• Hughes, Tom Pjlrcell, Jeff Sh ond In s d • LEGAL NOTICE '"' " -1M """*"' "" ..,,....,, .1be Army Corps o r 1 nd nd R . aw was sec un ay I r-i1w1r. e1 1111 COtPerftlOI! "'".1~ • En<rineers is planning to call Merlcke a A Y ose. race and Millican, oae of the ~ .. .,'",.w1~~-.,· -''"'1 .. • e· The elimination series was ,._ ....,_,,. for l>kls next month on an early leaders at the start of MoTtc• op T111una1'1 u.La •1tti111 IMtrvmlnt ., llllwlf " "" c. to determine the San Diego-h thr , t'tl T.s. "" ,... _."°"' t111re111 ,....._ .,. ed..,. estimated $100,000 dred• .. n th t e ee-uay C<1mpe 1 on wu 0n Fetwu•rY n. lt1D tt n:• l'clodl 111 "'-' •kl °"""""' "*"':;r:: 1Jl''6 Newport representaUve in e th • .. 1 ... _ ........ -fl'•-• ........ o1 1-· ·--,. -COntJ"act tO reopen the harbor seven ""' I """ '"'"' .... .,.... -• mm ,...,~ lllll'l,llllf '9 ' S.CVrlty Tltll IM11Bnc9 Cr:wn,.,,.,., IU tr 1 rtsakitlon ot ltt bolfd of ~ -and kttpin& fingers cnmed LEGAL NOTICE Norltl erwc1w1v, 111 111e c11y of 511111 A111, WITMEU mr l'llncf end otrld11 jlll. lhal another storm doesn't St1'9 et C111forn!•, $ECUilllTY TITLI: 15£\Ll • .,,~ M all W INIUlllANCl COMPANY, I ~len. Oonl!lf C. Ktmb't • follow and create the aalJle etc , on T..,... II TM!ff I/Mel' 1111 OHcl' tit Trust ... Nollf\' Pllbllc HOTICI: TO Clll•OITO_lll ~'" b't' HE•ll!lllT W. PFAHLllll · .Mr Comnilnlon El!Plt• ._ problem. ol" auuc TllAMIPl:ill ,_.., ....,... u, lffl 11 lloc-' M•rcl'I u. 1m 1 Another, more long~•noe B H • keU No!lte '' l'll••lnl tlv.n 10 "" credllor'I no . ..., 111 !look '24, •••• .. 7 of 0t1rc111 Jtllll T. •t1111. .• -~ y as of JAM!I ill:. IATOOSINGH Incl SITA R--In t!lt offlc:e of lllt R~lllr el Atltnlw It.... .~-solution, say the engineers, is IATOOSINGH Tr11111erort, w1to11 or.,,..., c_,,, C.11tor"I•, lrY r11son of ns •••,...,..111 ,.,,.....,,.,. d ed to k ' . 1:ou,r,...u 11111reu I• '°'° T11tll11 Avenu•. dlftull 111 lilt ....,..111 « Hmrm.n~ of '""""• c.u,.,,. t1,. a pennanent r ge sue Lance McCa"· of Balboa. ,.~ ""di eou .. ,., of °"'"" '"'-o1:o11111111M _ _. t!lerwbr 1ne111C11,,. tht T·n• t and •t I l "'° ' • brMcfl « dlf1lllt, notice ot whldl ••• p 1 ou s as 1 accumu a es. y ht Cl b Ule Don of c1111orntt. thll • lllllk tr•""'' 11 •baul ,_... Oetober 15 !Mt•• clocvmlnt"" u&!lhtd Dr•no• c.,.. Dettr r11ot, "'l11ere is no question that 8 ac u won to 11e niade 10 Leon1r11 M. Murdltson 1rld ms 1 flOoll. ''°' No• l 2, of llkl 0ttlc1ii J•"UI,.., 2' trod FtllnlltY 1. ,. ~.,., Haskell Perpetual Trophy for DoM1 c. Murd!lton. Tr1111,,,_, •holl 111~ """ Wf1 ,, 1t11bllc 1ucttoro for 1"° '"'" permanent dredge " . needed " '··· 1 th MlrvH 1ddr•111 ta 1111 so. Ntnlll ,,,..., ... ... .. ,. ' the Metcalf c-n a rce-APT. c. A,..M1rn. eo.;niy of o'""'' 31•1• ~-1•11t1o111., ~~.!:.i;:.:-;~''t11t'"1n1;;...i LEGAL NNN,.. ,.( said an engineer spokesman. 1 g d t BYC of c1111ors11 -""' ....... ,.. ....., v•~ .. "But there Is al•• nn question race seres un ay a . The p,ootr,., to 11e 1,,,,.1,rr111 11 r:Dl'IWYllll to .. 111 -TMtee 1rr .. 1c1 ~of ., ~ Th 1• t~ 'n the T""t 11t .,...,.,., 1111.111• 111 111e c .. , o1 • • ere were ~ en 1 ies 1 1o<11..i 11 152s Nor111 S1ntt A"• A11enw, c 1 -... Cwni't' ot or,,1111 s11r• e1 PK ,..1.,. that it would be m-0re eJI:· regcitta and winds were light. c.,.,, Me.1. Countr of Or11111e, Slit• ot c:1:_,,,,11, d.tcrltlld 11 · NOTH:lt 011 TlllUtTl:l'I Ut•, . e t people " Ctlllorlll•. All thtt Urlllll ttll •"""" '" ttw l'NMA NO. IM1t41MOl -,,." pensiv 0 · R u n n e r • u P, was Harry 11~1111 11•0Ptr1Y 1• dtK•lbld 111 ,_," C••• MeU s.1111il'Y 0111r1e1 1rod "'' On Mltdl 7e1, 1t10, tt r:• ~ .. Right now. said the Bourgeois third was Bill . "" ttoc-k Ill lr•de 111mrr111 eci11l-1 Cost• ,,.,,..., Cou"tr W•Mr Otllrld, cftr FAIRFIELD SE•VtC! COMJIANV ...... spokesman, the government McCord 8nd fourth was Ed 1l'ICI wooct will DI it..1 H11,;•1Y khool °'.,-~:::/ 11.M•11• moni Nrffw~ Z =~T~ find,,:~•,, r--~ land th f d ed In but.lneH know11 a Sll1'' Moftm.on' ""' · " IHI .. -· rt! dl.fild • • ..... s s e expense o r g g Weber all from BYC School ind loclted 11 1525 Norlll s11111 TM Nort11e1sterl't' .., .... ecuted bv JOSEPH THOMAS Aill: periodically, but With a ' . Alll AvtnU4!, Cool1 M111, Countrof 'fol~lt"-,,-~~:ridNo.• ~o.;_11:A,~E,'.e!~i11Jt<OL.,.o,,, -•• , LEGAL NOTICE Or1"9t l!tle el C1Hfoml1 ,.,. POI" -"' ' -• • • " permanent operation the bar--The· tiuit irintl•r win bl C1111ll/!'l\1111tM •• al'laWll en • rn .. flllrtof tKlltdld 111 lrtrtr. Nt. -. ,,_. , .,.. m. ii CW--•·· Id h l pe "" ,,.. ""' lhl 2nn d•r of F.tin.iarv 1,70 boot; '· -• '' MltulltMOUS MUI. llcltl illec:on:lll ln 1111 omu of !hi ~ ........ wou ave 0 pay a r· NOTICI! TD C•!DITORI I 10:06 A.M 11 GROVER esC11:oW fKOrdl el 11\d oru· .. COllnlY. <ltsO'lb-•tc0r<11r of Or1niu County, C•llfernlt. centage of construction plus SUf'l!llllOlll COUlll:T ()II THI' CottPOllATION 1511 w"' 1(11fl.. Ill 1$ folloWI: WILL SELL _AT PUILIC AUCTION lO . STl.Tf OF CALll"ORNIA l"OR A~ ...... ni ~··_"!. of Orl'l'llt Sl1!1 J Comm.nclno •• th• mort _..,,.., HIGHEST 9100Eill FOil C.UH (111"""9 maintenance. ' THE COUHTV 01" OlllANOf. Ciiii0.:..1-~ ' corner ot 11111 LDI 31)/ etllnc• ., '11'1'11 of I.lie '" .. wful _.,. .. JM The h rbo Was a totally Mo, A.....m c. f • •---.. Ill T ~ Ill Nort11e111trt, •Ions! the Norll'r'#elttrl't' Ulllltd tte•l 11 the -"' (ft~)'<-a r ~ £11111 ot JOHN a. e£STIC, •Ito ktMWfn -11,: :!,;;";M ioor'eu~:ni~·~ It'll Hne or Ne'WllOrl A11e111,11, •• .. Id tr1nc1 to Ille Co\l"t'I Coul'llllull 111..fhll land·locked lagoon when the ii JOHN 911.EllETON IES'tlC. Okt..ad. ~Mflf'OI'• fw the thr•e ....... 1•$1 lint Ntwflort AlltnU• 11 ~" Otl .. Id Ml• Cltr or""'' An1, C.lltornr ..... t1'11t,'tl· · d ed ed l0 •· !" N01'{CE IS HE•EBY GIVEN i. Iii. lr'I' ' t4,7S fHI to llM lrUt Hint of bH1nnlneo tfol 1111f_ll'lflrl!St ~lo Miii ncrw .... ld engmeers r g a w .,. cl'«lllllf\ of me ·~ n1med lltcldtni ·N of ""' 1tourod1no of lht 111111 Mr1111 b't'lfiiiiiht ulcl DIN of TMt 111 !ht ""°" foot deep channel to the sea at tnlt Ill "'rson. 111~1,,. cl•lma HlfMt Ille 01.:::' FebfUll'Y ' 1J10 drwltie<h thtn(I c 0 II t I "11111. "'11)' s!Mltcl 111 lhl Ct1Y of Cotfl "'-nkJ c1Kde111 11"1 rl!Clulred fO llS. fllem, L ~ M 'M ·hr Norl!lt11tflth' •lonll u lll Nortl!wuterl'f 111 ••Id C-fY •nd $l1le dncrlto.d n:• the request of local people. w!I~ lilt nKn'-0' YOUtMtt, Ill Ille off(U • r::"J1er... \ltC son tlM af Nt'NPOrl Alltn\11 209.Sl '"'' Lot If, of Trtct No. '"" II -~ A he · · of f11t clltlr; of th• 1tloll1 er1lllltd courl, OI' -llltnet North....sltrl"t' •lol'll I llne rteordld kl I«* •• -t Ind 1 ·el t t tune, engmeera were 10 "''''"' thtm with tllt lllCIUll'Y ti"":-CM Mur(tr,ltO~ ••••lief w1111 '"' Northffster1., Hnt °' Mtsqll•-""-"· '"' "" office ~ authori1.ed to build the ¥<lUChetl, to th~ Ulldel'f1tflfd 1t C/o o•ov••''l'sc:•ow C:Oill,.ORATIOH Sllll Loi •nd lll1t1nt Q0,41 ffff Cauni't' ill:ttorder el NJdlc-ty, ... ;. d ed th t e11111, 81r1nt1•r. M~er' I. lmllll, Poll 1111 Wnl llilhilll therefrom, Ull.11 feel Jo tN W.1tltrlY S.ld Mii wlll be "*"' evt Wl1llorJt permenent r ge -e cos Offk:• ea~ 1m, HWllOrl etldl, AMMlm cillftnll• mH une ot 1.1111 Lot 301 llltnce SouthorlY _..,, or w1rr111fY, _.,_ ,,,. ltlWlltd. to be split 65 percent federal Ctlllor"'' '1643. wll!{JI 11 till •1-CI .or lltcnw !.SM-a 11111111 th• Wulerl'f ' nnt 6f Nld Lot m1r1111111 trlll, ..,...1on, or -b\lllM11 of Ille u!ldert loMd In •II tr1•tt•1 p bllllhlll Dr c 1 t1'111 Piiot 274.U fffll ll'letlt:I SOUll'lffll.,...,, •lllftto eum~ ff ••r lllt ,_,,.,,.. •""'" government, 35 percent JocaJ, Pet'!Blnlfll lo !Fie e1!1le ol 11(11 dtctd9!lt, ,:.b:,,1,, lf, 1..:'1 H I 211·'° • 11111 .. tllltl •!Ill tht NDrthHllt!'l'f dNI SIJ!f> ol fllt ftolt ttc-u,.. 9¥ •14 Th """e man sa'ld the wllllln four moMhl Iller 1111 llnil1111bllcl• line of 11\d. Lot 30 11111 '40,12 ffft II~ Otllll et TMI, NMWft: 111,f0,11, '#1111 In· e Syvn S lion o1 thl• nor1c1. l1nl lhtrtfroni, to.At Ifft lo thl tnlt terlll from Jufll t, IHf, 11 Ill •M ._ engineers have been authoriz-011ec1 F.tiru1,.,. it 1•10. ENJOY "LOCAL". l'Olnt °' t11trnnlnt1 11t0¥1dtd, 11tV1nces. " •"'" l/l'ldw ..,._ Fr11K" P 81tllc exCl'Ptlflt TMrtfriwn 11111 l'Ol'llol'I Cl! tlrmt ot •Id OMd of Tnllt, fMt. dllrft. ed to spend th!: government Ex~•lx 0, '"' wt11 llld 11nc1 tncJUded w11~111 Ill• llMS of !ht •nll -ot !hi T,,,..... '""' irf "" share-$280,000 -toward the 1:iLrllls~ ~~e.:=~:.·:~Er:e:er~,1" SERVICE ~~~ :':.~"[..:' .:" ~t ~ 1"1': =d~ "'~ .. -1c1 T~,=.,, plant in the next fl~al year -""' Otflc• ... ''" ~ s••tt of c1111om1. 1" Ortl'lltl cou11tt rrwtr &v,..,.,.., • ~ « Olftult 'lll her tt d Th """""' lt•Cll. C•llltnll• nut S\lotrlor Court CIA No. ll03:)l. "" o&lle•llllM ~ t l't'' •• ~ ~ w e ma ers stan . e T•"-"'"'' 1no ~1<1ue rw 111t 1t11"°" e1 ,.,.,.,"' obll1111o111 Mrtlefor• •llCllhtl •rid ... .,.,. fP IN balan~· of the cost remains a "=:re."' 0~!:"'t°''' oiuw-,.1101, 9. --gi;,:, ~,:.111,y o:t'1:'n.Tnitt. ~= ~': s.° .. ';'-.!:~ question. F•bru•r'I' ,,, ~. n •!Id Mffdl '· lt70 U..10 (Corw1t1 5"tl l'IOllCP,OI brt•cl! .... of lfllcttlll flt'Ullll • SECUllll'Y TITLE INSUll:ANCE 1t1e l/Nltrlltnetf to •11 •Ill HllHl'IV tit COMPANY •lltt't. •Id ClbllNlktllt. .-.d ttier .. fltr. Oii 9AFECC INSURANCE ly Cllrlt loo.ttt•t No~ A, lfff, tlll llnllwlltiMll ~ Jl-IO'lllrt OINrtmilnf 11111 Mlllc1 el brtlch ..... of •IKl\On to Ill Publl1Pled Orlnt• COllt 0111~ Pllol, ~ 11'1 teak flit, "'" fl, of •Ill Of> .fWvvlT'f' t. ,; lf. \'71 17)..711 rleltl illec:crdt, ' S•feco wilt tr1n1f1r your file to D1fl: Ftbruino t. lt1D. our offic• •• no tl11t91. ff,t.llllll lELD Sllli/ICI! COMJIANY LEGAL NOTICE .. •Id TN:tlft, Notltl"t ch1n91t 1xcepl th1 per• By M"""""~M. ,....rt, ton1I 1tf111tio1t which you c:11t Sec:ret•rv . I 11------------·fllw' efffc9I " .......... " .......... ltO\lf flC1i~1 1'·1'm """" ftr ,-.,,.._ 1.fl1 WMt Ofr!Mk , I -·._ Ca•~rJ~j\~:ur .. ~i::NISS ..._W; IMI _,, ~ .......... c.i.-.: TM UIMlol'tftlllll clo urtlf'f tllW (11'1 f9nlle ,. S NIN con11uctrrt11 • tll.!14fllA •t l4A9t Mlo"!lllt flllbllslttd o ... _ Cotst 01rlt" flflo1, ~lllf'lllt, We$1!nlllf!er, c1111om11. uftid• lltbnM"" 1'-ID 111e1AUirdl2.1m UWt !ht fldlllow """ lllfnt ot ORANAOA l---"'--"-'------ Freeway Crash Kills Couple POOL$ tnO flll? Mid firlft II •pallcl of ARE YOUR '"' ••-"'m•-•~" .,...,, .LEGAL NO'l'ICE LADIES .... followll'lt ...,-. Wl\Ql1 nM* In Mt 0 .. 111 L. Col*. m1 e1 Dol:tdt or;. LOS ANGELES (UPI) A • • • TIRES SAFE? Hlll'lltn.IOll '-"· C.Of,, Cll'f tt. LYll·I-----------. --k•, Uffl 1kY Lint. hnf• .f.nt,. C.l!l.1 LaOAL HOnel young couple 'WI! burned to FREE 01v1c1 '· Coolt. n:i1 El Dorldo 0t.. NOT1ce 1s He•e:tY Glvl!:N !l'llt .._ death S·-•·y nlght af•·-a car Tiii INIPICTION Hurtllntton lttdl. Cfllf, follO'#]llt lftrrl1 ot fOllllll tt M'lld .,_"' UllWI oc.1.· TIST YOUl CAI ON OUl NIW 011111 J•-,.., tt. im. 111¥1 ..,. htlll "" ""' hike °'"""*" 111ammed, into \heif mWJ DYN0..LA$S 11,LTID IPIOM 122.0ll / g:J"ttLtL= ::: ~~~eo;~. ::1 tor ~•'°"'°' 111 foreign 'Car, which was parked llADl"L PLt Tt•n (PIOM $2J.HI Bob Paley O•Yld ; C«*; r ................ ""' blkt. - on the shoulder of the Santi w. -• c-•• -• -11111 ot c.1~, °""" COlllTl</'i blectii .,, -........., 11111 .. 111 .... 9lld -·• ... ,.--Ol'I Jiii, tt, U10. bel«t ml, I Hofan' llllr:• -r111 lllk1, fll'e ..... -O>lor ~onica Freeway with • flat ti RI .., • tNclt tf"' -s.,., ......_ JO. E FRAZIER YL JIMMY ELLIS and Assocfites 'u1>11c "' lftf fir uJ11 ,,.,., ..,,.,,.11~ un1t110W11. ,,..,.. n,.. .,.,_ , • ._,., - al''-• f tru"" f"NI. UP "-!• ltfitlMI ..... .,... OMtrld 011111 L. COOll. C•t1 H .. LYltll;l, 11111"'-•1111 _.,. • re w ... '6 or a tow !J.A. " -,,," f .. , World ,..._.00 World c•·-pion INSURANCE lfld o • .,.,, r. Cook k-11 to'"" tt 1111t11 HOTlct 11 PUlllTHIUl otvlft ""' " The California HJ g h way CIALISTS • ,.. .1.T. nr. ,.,.., ...,.... YI_.,.. 1""11 "',.._ ...,_ '*"fl ,,, "'""'Ibid to,. _._ _..,. • .,. ,.,.....,. 111t Patrol Saki the bodies of the ...... s Stf IT '\M. tN COLO•" 7:00 l'.M. ::v ~~r-~rici ~ ..... ~· 1or~ ~-=of-; man and woman, believed to BERG'S •D,l:LT1A TIRE lNAHllM CONVINTIOH ClMTtlt Phone !"2"'500 coPFic~~!#i 'CA.J-1 :; :-..,:::.-~ :'~ ~ c':;.,.., be students at UCLA. were '.Ii 11 ·LL "'TS I Tic·~ .. s···· ..... ,,.~ ,.___:_.i_ c.... S46--3205 from Nllflry Pub!lc.(1l!lorfll1 COflll MIM. 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AMC CHALLINOIS IMl'OllTS WITH SU'-COM,.ACT ORIMLIH St•nNrd E111lno Wiii .. 1'9 Cu~l• lnc1M1 Wllh ' Cylinders This sttlt!I of It colu:mni at1rUng today will «J•t J'OU iu 11cu ah4 t.u 1traieo hlnll wblCh I plldl• will 11ve y~ money, timt ~trouble. Much of Ute inforrmtioo is available nowhere else eYen ln the official T r e Is u rJ In~ 1tructi6na -for tht Reaearch In1tUu\e of Amerk11 bit ~1- trocltd it from liUle publiciHd Treuury rules or c o u r t decl!lons. .. ... In Bjsh Gear Bug Faces Gremlin Spell .. By CARL CAftSTJ:NSEN dom.Inttlon of • sliable 1e14 menL 6f th~ A-mttlc·•n PALM SP R I If G 5 marlltt,' ,.Id WIW1m V. American Motor1 has In-Lunebvrg. p r ~ , J d e n i o t ttoctuced the Ortmlln, the first American Mat.ors. at tht U.S. dtl!gntd cart "We believe the t8150ft ttlrM to eotnfH!'lt tieadon more and inore buyers liave with l!J!(lerta, · turned to impOrll II that they It's ctlled a tub-oompact did not have an 1ceept.tle 1nd has a law, wedat4hlped altf:rMUve amorig U.S. car1 pronle um j.s ll!Vft inches ror tne combination o r lower and two lntbts 1onttr featurel they were Melting in thin the 1op 11~ 1mpOtt. a smaller car," he said. It iB biiilt to U.S. lllndal'dl Tightly proportioned oo a gg. of comtott and his t cboklt of inch .rheelbait, the Gtettilln is aji:-e)'Undtt Mgtnes. small enwgh to park and The Gremlin la slid to ,.. mabeUVer Wiiy In cJly Ital· 911ltt' nUnlmum malrMhall«. fie ; hetv1 enough to perform Routtne •ervidll1 dn be· done •lib 1!ablllty at hi1hw1y by &lie nerige otrnet Ulin& s~: and ec on om I ca I common boaleliold t o o I • . enwlh to P""'ille up to IOO llefalrobUit)' allO ,,.. been mUea on a ,.nt ol ga!!Ollne. tht ob~l of 1UinUoo by u0ur new-compact Hornet ADltl'itlD Moior• dtllpir11 and the subcompact Gremlin wl!lt pMlsion lat llmpillled. maet dl9tll>ctly d i I f e r • n t mJehilUlh cGlt npmn to ac-. automothie n e e d 1 1 bul ... aidlDt-d~ parts. toa:ether they riptesent Utt •'The Oremun Ii the first types of cars Ullt wlll l!l'Ve as . -le c ar IPIClffloallt the backbone iJI the U.S. dOolpod to l!laet tilt flll'tlp marlltt Ir! the decade ahead," '"' tlialWnit inil batt its Lunel>urg •aki. -----In Its 20th Y .. •-----.1 The ltllltWd engiM i11 lhe Gre1111tn Is a lit ctlblc lneh, 128 Mr&epower sli : A 282 cubic inch six, raled at 145 horsepower, is available for increased ptrforrnance. Both •powerplairtt op t.f I I e ef· ficiently and economically on a regular grade fuel. The 199 si:l loclude! a three- s p e'e d , c o I utrm-mounted manual shift as standard while the 232 comes with manual lbt...,the-Ooor. Aulomltic transmissions are available with both engines. The Gremlin ts ottered in two -and fout-paasenfi!t tnodtll, the Jatter baa !itan· datd teat windows liltgate •nd a fOid-down rear seat •hlch &1ve1 the car the popular utllltf of a staUon waaon. A lar1e rear cargo space l!l tCceulbl@ through the !Ulpte, desJIJ!ed ror cO!r ventent one·barit opening and cJO!ln1, or !ram either door. Ctiatoin utetior and Interior lrlm packlae• art offered. Grtmllna 10 on Siie in Amtrlcao Moto,'s de a I e r showrooms April l. Jn btlet, tbia Is not a reh11h df infotrnatkm you cin find Jn tu booklet•: 1111 not 1 ..rtes aimed at 011k1ng it 1 clnc!h for you to fight your W4y throulh that a or . 32-page F,91'm 1040 paclqip •bJch Y'lU have reoelvla in the mall. lt is a .Jetk!!I which wUl help you avoid coaUy etron, mitlimiie your tu, cut tht odd1 that your return wll1 be qut:ttiontd and 1a1i1t you if it Is ques· tloned. CUP 'l'llE8E columns. Save tllem. You can tran!ilate the words Urto dollars when you 1ctually gel around Ip filling out your return. To bigln with, yOl.lr packlae aJreidjr has told you \here no Jongtr are 8tparate Forms 1040 ind t040A. All ol ua must work wltb the !iame forms package. • You muat at I.he very Jem fill out the new one-p11• 1'11ic Form 1040 whkh i1 fitlt Jn your pacufe. 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Rdn F o 1 le. r of Foontain Valley ii a professional actor who.occuloollly breaks away from the. cameras or footli&htl to pen paeans to anUdis- establl&hment.arlanizm, that ten d(ll1ar word which sums up a r......,.i.J~ phil""'llilY that goes ogar..t the grain o1 the .,....,. share or his ,,,,.. ' tanporarles. Four years ago FC>Sler spoke louder anCI more •loQuenlly with "'Ibe $c(ll't~per," an impressive 4}tarna Which mai!f! a strong case for lhe arbitrary rights' of the iildlvlduoJ, Now, bou9Wini from recent loco! h y. be has fashi.(lned "The Pia or "TherSearch f(lr the. Li'11e oo Have· to Draw &me.where.," a far 1 e I s dyn~mic prC>duct. The current work i 1 unstage.wortby, though not without po&ential, but its pro- ducUon1ln Anabe.im'1"Brandlng lron restaurant rarely allows this potential to surface.. What emerges Is a topical but loose- ly written play, hastily pro- duced, which batUes the. clink· ing of ice cubes in cocktail glasses for attention and ,all too often loses. "The Play'' ts an epi;odic of- fering . tracing ti,, roob to the incident a< "The Beard" at Ca! State Fullerton a couple ye.an ago and spreading oa- th< g-al theme ol coU•lll'' dJuent and, ev e n~ua11y, destruction. It stresses, tlbelt awkwardly, ·that "no )\\lft alive has all the answers'' ud makell an impasaloned p)ea for, patience and the prevalliN 'pf cool heads. •· Wllh more. lime allotted both to creation and pro- duction, lhls could prove. to be an arrea;Ung and relevant work. But the show has been slapped logelllu all too but· rtedly, and U>e gaps In the wrtUng, ~ • staging a n d particularly the acting taar Forter's fable. apart at tbe aeams. There are, to be sufe, 10me ~ll'Y 'llOT 11.n,..... Point of Reflellion s tr o 111 performances, un-Hal Landon Jr. explodes with bot.Ued up emotion defieon!d even further by the • in a tirade at tlis mother, played by Ann Siena, in · l~zity of the balance of the a scene from South Coast R~ory•s "The Gl8ss cut. Darrel Wu.on is coo-Menagerie," o"Penlng Friday for two weekends ol vioclng even in hit cllcbe-spa~ .. evening performances. tered dialouge as the rebel-"' lioua student playwright deter~::...-------'------,.----'--- mined to pruenthia show, and ill controvenlat nude &eerie, ovs-the pressures of the e.s· tablllhment on campus. f'!ank Ballolla project&,de- fiant P*f,o as the gutty ll'lr dergrad who op~ the pro. ject, wblle Le1'b Hamilton turna in a atarkly realistic portrayal of Pie Marlo Savio type., an outside agitator who Jgnitea the campus powde.rkeg. The prindpe.l weaknes&e.a are of a distaff nature -Don- na Bruce., who slides ua- convtnclngly through what couJd be. a prime. role. as the go! who tau. It all oll..Jor her art, and Barbara Wicb, more exuberant but hollow sounding as -1he---It ls' c hief Laguna· Picks Cast For 'Mary Sunshine' -c • They're Back The Smothers Brothers, Tom left, and Dick, will headline the first NBC television special of their ·own .tonitbt at 10 p.m. on Channel 4. TiUes "The ·Return o1 lhe Smothers Brothers," guests will be Glen Campbell, David Frye and Peter Fonda. Crossword Puzzle ~c•oss 44 Tht ,,..os--.. populace l GrOtlfl or 45 Placed at prop!e Intervals ~W lrd· 49 A1111 1e Re1111fn SO Arr1n9e111enl Ace of or d1ta tru111ps, 51 Jilt U LJr e fd( oot poetry ~ Bad 53 Inter. Ship In rogatr we Greet 57 Japan ese . my thology and Chinese p.1 Excessive 59 Instrument ) rate of &O Sacred I Interest Hindu 18 Popular boot s entree ltl!lll Ii 1 B lg 1 20 Domino quantity: Z.l Capacity Z words unit &Z A111erlcan 22 LUI with merchant exrrllon 63 Paradise ~23 Sta!J 64 Strongboi : \zs Oxidized Slang 2D Auto !tS Exc:eplion· .... adorn111 ent all y tiny .-JFamlllar 7't Pleased ODIN e11pression 31 Hirsute l Ally 32 lrtstltt's 2 Sanla •••• Mid l Burden 37 Troubles 4 DrLJdge 38 Sliort PflYl!f 5 A!ld 39 ~anc:y ease 6 Enttt on 40 to1111unl -left-hand cation s side of an Mtdh1n1 ac:count l 'Z Lures 7 Kiin r"l lltadf for 8 -Cong f11rvestln9 9 Fairy .... ......,,,_,.,....,,,... 211t>n o 10 Cloys with 35 Clevn over-30 Caress ab11ndanc:e 38 Gratin g 11 Dutch ---41 Color lZ Plant gen us 4Z Forbid 13 Joined 44 Game piece together 45 Household 19 Eleclrital appllanc e conduc tor 4fl Cu t off 21 Before: 47 Bear Comb. for'll'I pali enlly 24 Ray Bolget"s 48 Free tom glrl frleld sMudgcs ZS Cllnib 49 Division 26 Vouchtf of society 27 A111eric1n Sl Auction pattlot SZ Coagula te 28 Nal'T'ow S4 Aversion moon v 1 nty 55 Soon 29 Fruit Sb Can . JO -Ll!U e: politician: Impersonator· lnfol'lll al 3Z Gar111ent 58 Spigot 33 In any case 59 Handle J4 lllr. Sk inner clumsily I Ol""T1,-,"'12:-ii1"1 and Foster him.self deliver a pair of prape'rly p I a cl d performances as faculty mem- bers with opposite vieWpolnts. FOJter'S troupe Is currently In ..rehearsal for 1 comedy to alternate weekly wtlh this more s e. r t o u s prodUJ=Uon, which may be more conducive to audJence appreclatton. One. would hope , however, that more time and care are given to that cifering. DramaOass Set Tuesday A drama wor kshop t poMOred by the Westminster Community Theater will begin Tuesday. Instructor tor the worksMp ts Burt Warner,. a veteran community theater actor soon to be seen in the. leading role of "A Streetcar Named Desire" at Westminster. Classes wlll be held on Tuesdays from 7 lo 10 p.m. at the. PT A building on Hoover Street, south of Wesbninster Avenue. Ends Tllotday ........ ,.,.., .. "THE ONLY GAME IN TOWN" ... ''THE P,RIME OF MISS JEAN BRODIE" STAlTS WIDNUDA)' A man went looking for America. And oouldn'I find it anywhere .... Now-Ends Tonltht .. ON Hll MA.llSTY"S 1 SICIR SllYICI"' "JOUINIY TO THI fAl SIDI Of THI SUN .. e STA.In WIDNUDA'r e EXCLUSIVE HARBOR AREA SHOWING W • ~·-,,,. The most explosiye spy SWldal of this centary! "'"'"' FUf'souTH coaST "11Rll .. LAZA,THEATll'E CDRt'UllAlllll S1n °"CO ftlt'WaY ~ lrlstol • 541·2711 Box Office o.,-n1 6:45 -Show It 7 . .A~ It's a switclu!d-on ,_,__ \ laugh riot! ~ " ~: - By OOJIOTllY BARLEY ThUe are lboee of UI who ire ooly too willing to dump the breaklut dishes and switch to Dvorak by dayllght, proVided we're given· Ute ()pf portunlty 1n the Corm of a Uvt concert and the acceptable musical ensemble.. We. are gjven lrresls tible op- portJllll.Uea to do so by the Orangf)~ Coast College MusJc Club and their nwrntng cao- cert I.his week upheld in every way the hi@:h standard set by this group with a dcllgbtful Courthouse Trial Scene For Movje performance by the Orange care and dedicaUori. Coast CoU.ge Chamber StriQg Haydn's Quartet No. 41 In D Ensemble. · aod Ovorak's Serena~ in E The. Studio One concert comprised the balance of tit f e. a l u r e. d the Mozart e.ntertainb)g and reivardb\1 Konzert.anle Symphony fo r progratn and both enjoyed violin and viola and il ~as in faithful performances. most capabl~ .hands in lhe The Dvorak work carries pe~son& of v1olinLst Adrianne much of the haunUng quallt)' Geiger, concertmaster of lhe of the. same com1>0ser's ''N'ew" Orange. Col!St College Sym-World" symphony and the phony Orchestra, and her co-Haydl\ score Is redolent with • performer Jn that ensemble, the lilting gaiety that ls JP f flannah Skupen. much a characteristic: of that Backed by pianist Marilyn compose'r's work. . -· ~rw1asky, they gav~ a pleas-A pleasing co ncert, 1ng rendlUa.1 of this happy presented by an organizaUm Mot.art work.. Liaison w.as tha t deserves hlgb praise lot most pleasing and each artlSI its elforts handled her solo passages with · w,,..~t -~ 673•4160 ltOS East Coast. Hwy. IND$ TONIGHT ._ ~. • • COMf" M.V • .U ~-IUO. • -·"""·-1'11 6th EXCLUSIVE WEEK Cllllo8IPl'MfS•#STNl~-­ BARBRA. OMM SfREISAAD·SHA.RIF ~i~~ }~.J GIRI. ONE .OF THE BEST PICTURES OF THE YEAR -ANTifONY QUINN VIRNA HARDY SERGIO USI ".KRUGER" FRANCHI . . !wANNA MAGNANI.-! --"'-·~-.,.,.--..... -_., . .......,~ --·-.. ...-----·----.. --_.,_.U·---...... ~-~1EQ9rllCOLOR" l•I ~.!!1,l!l~ ctp, 1...=-.. '"=."00: .. :...1 --- CINEDOME ·-------C'Yl ..:~ .. ,.-· l.;;1J ,, . ... ,, ""' .. , . "OTOOLE BEST ACTOR OF THE YEAR! •. .'Chips' One Of The Year's Ten Best!" -NA1/0"1Al BOARD OF R(VlfW Mtl..COld"')n·Ml,l'fr Pf!!tl!tt An A.nh11r P. J~ Prodllci.icm .iarrin1 Peter OToole·Petula Clark "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" . "'.um.. Sir ...... ltllp'att ' ' f I~ • . : I • ' ' , ' • . • • : . -· "'"'" 111'1.• "nl I . • I • -....... _ _..., PSY MOTHS" MUW NKllCflOI .fLIAl(O'tlf~ ~ _____ _. ., ""''' '"' "I UI '1 •1 'I"' • St•rls W~nesd1y Fab. 18 FAIR ft1I, f•ir, f•cJvtl. Ili.•t• tkr" f¥onh · utm •" f•c.l•ti 11 •ti•'•!lo11 '" th• DAILY PILOT •dltor1 •I P•9• ,.,,;., d•w. ' I ' . ' . i • . . • ~ • . ; I • ) . . . • . " " ' . • • ,, r • • I : I I · . ·---.... ...,. .. - • • -- T Saddleha~k • . . EDITION . ' VO!..ril; NO. 39, 2 SECTIOFIS, 32 PAGE;_ • . -' -~ ) 'j -- • . . J;*'t~.-;,~ Ki~d ..... ,(}.1" ! .. ~-·-,. t• ...... --: ... ~ \. '.~:Yie)o ·::;·Man Dies . . -·•1; ... 4, .... :.In Plane Crash : i ' ~:.:. l~ ·IM<VEGAS -A Satorday plane crash that .-.i.;....c. m lives, including 1 Miu.ion v1~7s. occurred When the pilot at· t_..i, -to ny the c.ssna 185 ·under a sodwltonn' aod it smashed, in to a moon- t'1A.:i : " ' • l 'tbe;dead included James. A. \Jilliams, 31, ·at~•l ·Qf~ia Drive, Mission Viejo, • -an ittorney with Kindell and Andcraon al Santa Ana. Othen killed were WUllam G. Martin, Qili'dtil 'Glove, '!<Jjjorylce tniident. coo- stNcUon, "for' Robert B. Grut &: Co., an Orlioge County land deveJoPmm lirm; Maz:,.C. npton, .... Vice president in marketiJ!c for the same firm; Vtc Kra· ; .' methblliitr, 1 Las Veps el!rllneer; and • t pi)oU Pite Dietrick and 1farold Boo- • • • "T ' • 'I • ORANGE COUNTY, <l$LIFORNlil: \ . ------·~· .__. • ~· .. ....; .... -• ~. ' . . .. - .. l -ll--4~'"11.f•·,.f icer-Stty s"'· -.. -~,~~A-~~~~~ i:::::·:.,-.. --LAG~ FIREMEN MAJISMAL TMlllR FOKES POii ATTACK-ElN · MASONIC . L.O~E II.LAZE v · ='~~ i~ ir.Jeti ~~~~ _ _::·~0nc~ .• ~ci.~1a1~_,,,~~~~~.,.~"'~""!:.· .!:'~',.~°'~-~"'!'.·~r(~ial!Mi~-~·~p~ .. ~·!-·~Th!!!!-~·~·~"'..40thr~·~-~-~~'~'·~·~ ..... ~!.!.•~u1~111~1"'!!.'--~ 9Ullg Leary "'tapoa::::.~M~~=='.:irporl said .) ~ . ' • , the ·plane, believed en roufl froln·-Ash Ch· arg es ·Agam' st 'True . Grli' . Rol_e 8 • · h' p . Meadows, Nev. to Laa Vegas, radioed for 'l g· on 0 t clearance, to fly under the snowstorm. It • ~ . -. w~r=~~~lh~0=a~~·~~ discovered fil Olfug·: M8i-i .. e81~ .ftilice officer John .Saparigo testified to-about 12 hours after the accident. day tha('John Bush Leary seemed to be Funeral arrangements for Mr. Wil-M B p din under file inlluence of drugs and did not liams, 33, are pending at Pacific View 8,Y . e r en ... g..... , · • , . . ·Newpor.i's Jo·kn Way~· ·~ar to comprehend what. was taking Memorial Park, Corona deJ ~tar.. .r ·,ll_T. -~ • ted .l ... Os r . place wllen ~e was arrested. with bis ~~a~:i.T.-ti:f:.C~~ Cj\J\ll'PJtl(!LETQN-.AboordoUo-' J!l '-01,,,lna f '01_.. , e,a . l father a.nd1 ~ ln_Ll.iuu. iteach progra~fMr. Williams was married and vestigatlon ~e:.. ~ toda!, to: . ,.... -...... . ;t:. "'* ....., .. ,,. - 14-1go. lather ~ piree dlll$en.. , , . 1.ut •,.it'll,. ,....... !lGl ,.. ,....,.-~· _. -i!<o • , , , ,,_ . ,__,1_J -.. 1i..:....,-. ~ tblni mem. be[ .C 'tb<i_ •Art He wu an ISSOCl1tt with the firm '41 'maiints ma_r.:-U.pioi;1•1111{_,. ~~bih• 11!17nt ~ I lisis, Endiq), 11111 fol ,Sml,. 1<Tht•,,,_ -_,...,_._., ·1 lo • .o.L In ·"-KlDdell and ~erson, spectallzhlr"ll;Will"-.:--' g.V.....;;.m'. --ly 'or' ..Uutt , and ~ther·wtlJlOD '°"'Ille I( di(..,. of Mia Jean addle). +· " ,-· Colov poljct . ..... "'""1 • ' ... ·-~u-· ~.llnn did ~· -k ~· .... ~.. . -.L. n ..... ~..... .......... or -· 3% <fl!'I * d. une · -.. '""~ IP!nlt .!J~·., .. : ··dlnclMt'll!ll..onil!osilf:~""'uMr. .~-..---· .... , , ""·•= .... ..;,..,.,;~,ef ror H.Graotld)•o:ipanr,Mr.'Wib • _ ... ~-·i·'Jed 1 A~-• u-·"-" t ............. , nom'··•m.' ·,. 1 .. , ' .... -...,..,. ,,..,. ..... -t'w .. Hams " on 1 bualnesa frlp with execu· rne 15 ...... ,..., ~ n a cor· m~n • ..,....,.,... o __. •• ., • ·--.. " ~ ~,.;,• .liines.1t1~ H•es aNhe firm at the time ol his death. rec~on~I c_enier slhce t1te .. Wednesay nf&ht · bu! oev>r·)'On the_ ~aUle for on.~. "Anne ol the Tbouaond Daya" woa r thi1 both m.rt •bd l.8b wens _ asadciates sa.ii:i.____ fraca5-Which-Mar-ine~-spoke11man The NeWpor\-Beach actor-tpc11y--rwas . namlnated for l'·catfsortel. "'l'bef ~ Jn.""UleitiUOOwagon occffPlecl-urt>f · He joiJled Kindell and Anderson in 1964 be~9~, was. *t4g~; Jxi,slbli with In· · nomrc:· led . for lbe 1 ~oyeted 1s~t\fette by Horse!, Don1t They?" 'w6n nUte nomlnl· I ~Leary, 50• Rosemar.y Leuy, 34 after graduation from Georie W.ashin~on citerhent liy "outside" m.ltitarit ..,.oo.... the ca'dcmy of Motion P!Cture ·Arts and Uons:.Seven-noml.natlons.We"' to ","'•tch ~ ~·s 20-year-0ld son. Law 'School He had served as a lieutenant · a· ,.... • '"" no SaParlgo's testimony on the behavior~( commande~ in the Navy and had been a The' bOatd. of _i~vesUgaUori headed h.Y Scien~. , . .. ' , . Cas~iifY," "Reho, Dolly!" and "Mi~&ht Yobnil i.eary~coTToborated that ~ ·h1! re!iderit of Mission Viejo si6oe HIS&. Col., George "Kletfotll.' has been taking ·w'a ne ··of 28&a' Bay.shore Drive,· wu Cowboy. '1'. . . offlc that th sworn. statements since the •outbreak Y • · . · , . · • brotfiit. er!: e young man was • ., I ted r h' I 8! the bandy leg Nomlnffes for best supportina:.actresae! sqoalting on his haunches in the rear of which erupted when a~t 30 to 35 Ne~o nom na or IS roe . , . . ~d Catherill n:. . the ·car, that he ,,repeatedly brushed hi5 Thi' 'P ' J marines &toi-rhed into a hefghboring'bar-ged,. ooc-eyed co~bqia_tton, g04?<1-guy were e aum1 (~ Summer). Jong hair froin before hi5 eyes and, then ~ S Ol USl ricks attacfirlg' 8.iiyone In their way and guy In Hal Wallis' hit we.stern "True Dyan Canno'1 (Bob and cirol anc11Ted · k • -~that his dll ted sma.hin" furnlturi and -nlumbll\f. CHt." , , nd AJ. ieti) "Idle" H · '("-'": ~it bac a1s1n-.... a AboulllO :Mar-lnes botn white . and ,Hollywood obslrven had •tagi;edl the a • ltO · •wtl.1 ~ws pupilslndglassysta.,,were,indicaUveof A Polte"d Plan· l -block, =ed mi.;.. injuries, mostly superpatrio\ic star .-~l1 bol of!lce Flower/, .S~Ma Miles CMl~nt'gM a man under the inflµenct of drugs. c·"· and .. " ·, u .. -'---a.esmen uid'. attract.Ion of all time -as 1. lite. , ly can-Cowbo,Y,). Ind . Suamlh, Yor~J .('Ibey Saparigo topk the sland as the second "... mmulll';...,.,.. . ha ct lstl rt al { Ho week ol '~ trialtpt under w"y in the cOt JlGa R. Miner c.ommandlng 'Of· didate for his c ra er S ~ rfY, o Shoot (MIJ). . , · counroom ii,...,. BYron K. McMillan. And Sale Okay n.,.,, ol '111< ·~ .;tta11on whm Uie R:tster Co41>urrl. -. · : .. · Best -11111 •eton nOmtnated·wm All three defendants had a long wait • riot occurred;' lias"raisOd the po11lbll!ty e is Rooiter Cogburn permilted1, · . Rup<ro c-. (The Relvei.)~\ EwGu · this · thit It wi.St ~ii'ed by -·ps such u the Wayne, 'lthOse ca~ in C' u de s , outside the courtroom mornmg as R.espondina: to a call frqm 1 dlslressed Mbvelbent .'fr;: : •. ~-;.tic 1 Military. masterpieces ~ the ailver screen and Gould (Bo~ 18Qd CarOI), Jact. NicbObon ~ 'Ji#'e liwyers' buddied with Judge citizen who reporled seeing a sign Sludenls !or a Democratic Society or bombs that he. wl!he.s '.h. od . ne ..... been <Eau~· '!fdpr), Anlhooy Quayle (Amie ol McMiiian in his chambers to hammer out read1'ng "Marljua for Sale" 1·n the ,. th ""'-''al T G t aod the , , d D.iya), -~· 0 1,. v,....,.., ol la · to lb · 's return na w n-Btack Panthers.· ·. • ma. de, saw ~ t"''i""' ,m. ru.e ~1 t .. "' aa ~--point.I w prior e JIU')' • dow of a shop at 1027 N. Coa!t Hlghway, Base spokesmen said-they received !an tried to buy movie filhi~himself. . (They ~t Horses). .:-l...-'i·. ~ i~ .seemed at one point that the Laguna Beach police discovered the sign inq·ui"".ftom a San Diego reporter an Novelist Chari~ Portis, •however. f!Old FOrrUie'liest4 achievement in dfrecunl lrial might be .delayed or the defense was Indeed Jn the wtndow, and quite h<iur .. ~ore·the outbreak and again ju5t 10 producer Wallis, whu .turned around Arthur'Penn'(i\lice'sResta·u.i a.IJl) ~eyh83'!8{;t ~~ul~e o:~;: ~e::~ lef,allayd.vert1'scs the product of the Can-after it erupted. and hired Wayne almoet·on ijle s~t to be ~l~rn!°l ,~:dnl ~~~ttc, ~ ... ~.~~dy), >~:~ · -11 the tr' I •c He had been :told tliat a disturbance the rugged. frontier lawman who :®!pens· ... .,, ,.,.."""',,· "V":M"':r ' ........ ., counst n ia · ab1's Sa)'v Co pany !that's th Po' !lack (11iey s•-•t Borsea). and "-~-.,...,' c· b 1' -~k Ott high fever which n 1 a m c was to take place and even knew the'bar· ed justice with his gun. 1 . iiuu ~ .... Bl!! u a """" •· botanical name for marijuana) which racks number, according to Marine· The gi'lui~ superstar, now 1~. his 6011, Cavra9 (Z). p~ hW\ &mday to take his regular produ«:s authenUc, plasUc marijuana spokeamen . was elected' In May, 1988 to the Na'tlona_t chair near his client. 1 Is r •·-ti • I I The Learys were indicted by lhe P an • or UC\.vra ve t'urposes on Y · Cowboy Hall of Fame for Jtls ro es In Or::anct.Cow:rt.y Grand J,\ll'Y (or being in Proprietors Jerry McGreror and War· scores or westerns. Junk Dealer's __ .,_..sSloo of marijuana and LSD when ren Ziebarth do a flourishing trade in N , l S keleto Nominations for tht highly prized , -· th~ir "plastic pot" bu'slriess, selling •gue . n . f fil chlev-ent announced ! I • they-'Ylife arrested in Lquna on Dec. 26, ., Oscars or . m !l "'.!.'' . ~ • ltA. i-Jt rs, expected. that their b'ial wiU plants tn sizes ranging lrom two to five today were the most scattered in ye.an. Ti•nck Colli !.leS tale ~.t W:at thrte weets. feet for $1.10 to $18. J ..1 -nhfied' ·as M.: 1 -. Wayne was among the five actors ~n U Molds for the plastic leaves, they eX· Ue' Ii" (j.W CODlentiOn for lhe top award lMJ( , hill \ . . elai~ were made in Hong Kong from movie was nqt.-nomlnated. . . W1',tli, .sm·an · "-·r • authentic photographs of the plant au~ Cor • 1 11 .. to Filml choeerl were· • "Aune of the \....Mt plied by the Library of Congress. "It's s!:f:1 ~~t~,e:::; !bi~v:: ~tify Thousand Days,'' "Butcli Cassidy Ind. the ~ Just a beauUlul looking plant," they ., a male the decemJIOIOll remainl of a Sundance Kid," "Hello Dolly!" "Midnight Laguno Beach junk lm.,...arlo Cliarlle maintain. "We don't advocate smokjng body r-~ Friday ,_1 ~e ___...,_of Cowboy." and 'i'Z.'' , . 1 • , • • · • P~di~!i colUded WIU-'1 1mall~foreign the rul thing." i.qw;']l'i,u.i. -'"""'.' -~ Coiitendlng with '1\'ayne for lte~ ,acto,r . car Satur4,ay e•enlnil _,,...,dm:< filtblg ''We atJl1 ore-not ible lo mike i ·posl-were Rlchatd : Burton "lAnQe ' of . \he : •~ke lfll!'~ out. ol .his properll' ,at - Lana's Gems Stolen .. ' . LOS ANGELES (AP) -Actmtt Lina ,..,,.... ilomo .ti lljburb d. kl AJr'boo been bur by i!ileYel Who -. .,..,__ plec.. d. jewelry, ~-IOporletl today. • '· . • Uye iderltUlcat5on-1Ub.is· tiine," a, con>-'Mlouund Days). I>Jstin Hoffman. and · LlP.n•'Canyon Road. t 1 n«'• ch!m'1 said. John ,Votght (Mldnlilbt ·eowtio;),. -lftd , ~il•mPtJn1 a' left fu,,. on~ '.the lbe 1tooQ' -loond •by 111'1 ch ae I Ptt" O'tople,(Gondbye Mr.Cbips):" • roodl'ti.Y. Peddtcoftl, 71, c<iftktod"wAA·the J4ar1mwlo!J of-ltll..Qro, o\bolll two ·milea. Bulsttnoa ....,_,,.et>: Ge>eviexe · westl>ound vehicle drl•en1 by' Carlene _,, lllo"""' In nJilM terrain. BuJold, .(Moe.· of the ~04 ba~•!· Marie Sjt""""', IO, ol .UVictoria ome: He told cflleera ,be f.Qund_ tfte ... Ueleton Jine FoOO, (They -Shoot ,Harsu., DOn l PoUce aala the YQt.1n&~wcman'1 ~r·waa, poilloDy· ..... Md..fly. UJkt,brulb In the 11iey?l : · L I' u MlneJil • (The , Sterile tetalJY '~rl· She 1ullet.d,jn1nor I"' · area. • ~ .Cuckoo), 'Jean,· S~pns <rhe Hafi>y j~rles~and·wi.a. treated bi her own, phyJi- 1 i · • , c1an. Peddk:ord's rtr'uck ·1uStaJned major . damage, po~ .rtporttli. He :wu 1o aee B • 11 D · his own p.'lyslclan. . , .. . • u' e , jn.anothey1W'.~end accktent, • ~&ure :.I. . · · World wpil\in '.11.as 1llghUy fojurecf In a . -:i. , c:olllslon 1t, Bl'Oldwoy, ond· rl\l'etr Av'enue " .-.~ at 12:4.\ 1'.m. ~. DOl'Dthy Dlm'm, .,, HEW~.oney ' • , ,~ " . • , , • , o1,1111e *"· ._.co,.w11o 1foo ta11 lhe Educatian,-Welfafe Fund.8 ,.CUt by :'f~~~-~illjon '_:,•. i ~1.i.;f':*I~·~· • . . . I Alinet'. il'••Vfr,.IO, of 0::,...,11 ...... WAllllNGT01'1 (UPI) -~II"' -ltoaltll -llM •...U-.ood Ille O!· ln 1 Ille llmlllll """'" ~ w-·.wblc!O WU' itnx:t· u he It• 1t1U pnridlas blUktm "' -1ar...... ... ., -. °""'"""'-Tllo -WllJlitn 'M.1 Colmer cDoM11a;1; , templed • le!t turn onto rrvot ·Antiue , -.oo-e.-i..1111----Mlltirflot*). ~Ulft 8eelelor1 -H. Finch to lnm-IJ., " · · 0--tlllo -. •bout '"4 -iflhler' 'l'bt ..... ~'ftir 1111 """ ~ ljfpOlr 11e1... his "'* ·~ . Dmw GI Ibo -..... -! ... tbon the «lllnal -Y<lllocl by -to -~ m .... tlMi Ml -hill( oil IJltClliatlan !he 1Clblnet · lk'olchroy; w11CoralGnce•OIMll,17,.of Pnoldeot .llaoa. · _'!IJl,._fa___,illeblll, ...,...., wUr ·be ~·•bout In· Anlhllm.She,...-. Wlih tt wlU -I -ii -----1o brtnc to ille floor cltidlng ----language I• ellorll to -write in --IO lftftM w-,. the 'blU. • -bu.tns ii cblldn!n to ICll!eve ICllool -Y wu the c:lliel. ......., Nixon The tfOIJSC voted ror Ille anil~ing ond <ieaegregalloa and te dedor• In law that vetoed the meuuro. fi carrled 11.lt fr..oom of choice langlloge wbt!t It _. "!rteilom ol choice" plona for picking billion more thfll' he hod requesteil IC< ed.the.firat.l!EW money bUI laat y~r but schools are legal and not un<ooslltlltlanal ed ... llbn IDd beolth -in 1111 curnitl the 'Senate, "''"'<led ~ provision which as previ<tu&l,y ruled by th!' suprem< 1m flocll ,_. The? MR fl t1:(Jeded 1 le~ It lnelfoctive. , Court. to 'fhlUle l4H mllliltl•n!I Jblt ~ When lhe 11,,,,. ,..i.1Ded.Rlxon!1 "'"' 1'he Houoe approprlalloo1 committee Ni,.., ollmd lo ~Ule -lµrii1f ol :!he ,blD,.1111'""'~ tllllnf I~ th• today -lled •• the bill which provldtl .,.,. 1111 mjJlliJa --cut from' the In-l!Ollthtrnl!rs won llli>thi<. ctoct ll the money for the deportmonis orlabor, ..00 Cr<ut. • • -• • • dese-1\ibn illllUll'· · · 1 , '~ • •• • -~ .. ..._...._.._ . -• • ---TEN CENTS --· . . . ' -. --. • WholeBloek .-- Thre-atened --. In Laguna By BARBARA KJIEIBICR • .... Del,,. ... ..., . fire ol UJIC!ttermined or!&in gultod the meeting place ol the LqiJna 'l!elcJ> Masonic ·Lodie early Sunday and.for a time th~tened adjacent Forest Aven~ structures. "The whole block coUJd have '1one ~ aaid Dettc"" Sgt ·_<;eorge Pletis, Jwior w,arden of tbe Masonic Lodce, ·Who .; riv~ .on the ~ as firemen .baWed • t ,1.._J , ' equ1pmen up u111:: narrow Jtairway thai provii:les the only access,D tbe-:aec:ond floor meeting room at 235 Forest Ave. 1''1re, diniia'ge; tentative e1Umated \t $10,000 to $14,000, was confined fu the up. per floor and . roof of the buildng, but t.h~e was additional Water damq:I to the «:iling of the lower floor appliance stor~~ occupied by 9arl Klass. ~ Investigators are speculating that tht bla;;e n,llght ~ve .been 1Larltd by: persons . who broke into the building "J'd turned "!. t~e b1c ,commercial kltchea r~nge, seti lr)g warmth. -£lass wu broken in the 1tr-eet level door, whlcb wu open, and ,,..ttarge, oveiltuffeiS chain had been pillled liito the kitchen area, where the rince 'was turned 'on to m desrem • liremeo <-"<L 'Ille lire ,... -Id al ,,. 1 .111 • Sttndoy. by Fin Clplaln Horry Needblm, {~licLmto~ln tbe_ ailn'_in th! rear of the buJ~··· he •drove .&o won. Thlnkfug it mi~t be-coming from burn- ing tra!h, be circled lhe block, realized t~ smoke wai !rem the upper floor of lhe-~ldii1g, and . went directly 1&o the main.fire statiilo. 1 block away, to ·IOUDd ., the alahn. • The building,· dating from tile urly 19308, is.med by Richard Jahraua. Thi upper floor has served u a m~tinJ; ~ for .the 'Ma.Sonic Locf&e foi-more thin 3D year a. live gro&ijlS ' meet there , reg\&larlyt Pletis said; Muonlc . Lodge 811, !hi Roy~'Arch M--. twll.w-'! -tlit Order GI . the Eutem .. Star and ll);l Ordet Of the Amaranth, and a youUa group; Job's Daughters. '"" .The last meeting in the building -· held Frldoy night, according to .Plelts, and no other gatherings were scheduled· over the weekend. :1 ~ ''The firemen were terriliei'" Allfr Pletll. "It looka dHfetent when you're on U)e other side of these • th.inp. I Wll" really conc.rned about loelng oil the" records and ot!:ler' valuables up there, ~~ • they 1ot the lir.e .Uil!ler contnJI In about 111· minutes and .•tayed around fo btlp1 U,.· clean up and get the plll't bcmded · up seeurely." -· Loss ·to lh& Majoo~ ·was mainly to fu,mitw:e. . ~. •flags and o l. h er paraphtrn11ll1,, ·he aatd. Some valuable1 books, up to .tQlyura okl, were loll, but moot or the Loclge.records, slored in steel cabinets, were~ftd. • • An Imm"'°*' IDCooYODlenCe, Pletls aCl· t.=in!lll to~lts-.:ic~ ~:~=Ioli rr:. qtlently loaned to other groups. ''We P'°' mjsed them for the Winter Festival Flea Market," be said. "I luea 1tbey're out pl. luck." , . ' Coast - ! w•,tiii!r fou ·miy hare to•use your wlnd- &bield wlpen lonilht and early 'Tuesday. ""t it'll be no big thln1 ... 'TtiqperaWrei should dip .Into the ' to:.wer to midQ!e IO'• 1toos the 11 Orange~ INS-.~, TeDA1' ' ' • -------------.--• • I Do\11.V PILOT L Mond1Y, ftb""'1 1' 1970 • • ~ l\dmin1S.tration :._to I ,.. "" ' . ' 'WASlllllGTON (UPI) . -' c;Jlalnnan Paul W. McCracktn of Prtsldtnl N1""'• ~tl~Ad'1 .... ~ ..., ........ ldliltnfalr-flall lledded fo1u5e 90me ·or lb authorilj to "lndqct'' labor ·•n:tf · ma.dia:ement to hold down ........ and ~rtct!. . •. ~•MCCracken sakl in testimony before Utt' HOU!te-Senate JoinL Economic °''P: 'Jnittte lhlt lhe government's antJ·ln· '. ' . ' ' IWIOo"~ fu.t ·.nt<IJ •i.w,d 111e of... • paol ''"""'~ • Ra iddod: ·-q .. -cllln&• Iii' -_.._ 'b.. -""""" abouCVll~........., ""°fl"il. to uaurel!ilt~.and labOr "'"""'' to ' l!lem In miklilg 'price and ·wa1e d~i!ioor . ..:. -- 1'We · Jnleft(( IO Watch thla response cloMly and use· Whit lnatrumenll the . I . ' <) ~Sd.~~d In Q.n ••ttle ; Trio= Faee .Court • , lit .'Stick.up ·.Death ". Jy TOM llARLEY I °' .. ...,....,...,. .;.'llnt DJ<(I who Police ali<ge ohol and )llled a Fountain Valley clerk and then . ,,aged a two-hour gun battle with more .!li>n 50.poflco offk:en>llDdtt Che brll)rt )lihts of Ille hovering HUnUngloo Beach f.ollce helicopter , wei'e ICbedUled for Ir· .raJgnment todly on murder charges in W..t Orange €ounly Municlpal Court. ~erry Leo Johneon, 11, of H471 Titus '1. and Robert Woodrow Clements, %2, al J.4111 Ak::ester St~. both of· We1tmln1ter ~ ~ James Grlllt, 23, ot Santa Alla .,.,..booked Into Oran&e County jail tarly Saturday and cbaried with the til~ .inR of Jame.s W. Oa!<J, ~7. o! Gm!en iJ<ove· .. ,Oates wu usiatant manacer of the 'l1e toe Markt~ ~7 . Hell ·· Sl, rounlalD ~,tr;ii;.,.~.ry ~~a~· body opartod a nunlywide· aearcb that ended In Ganim ---"' ' ... 'f 4th CandUlate • G'°"• ··1men .a · :poflco officer who chilltn(ed the Ca4fllac. to11vertlbte con- taJnfni· the '"three "iulpeci1 &<>! a buDet fired at hbn In reply for his cle11i•nd for iden!JIA!ioo. , ~ men !e•ped <IUI of the .car and sprinted_ lnlo. a.pearby orange grove ·whUe )he . of(lcer re~ theli' fire from bel)!nc! !>ll ·wlice car. 11>e officer waiteld for ninforcemrnll and then cb&rced-the Vehlel• to find Grant sJUJn1. Jn the. back seat with a ~ caliber rlfJe on· hll lap, ... .Of!tcen: iild Grant surrendettd .meek· Jy. ind mt....i "° reelltance. They uld two -·· bad -fired from the suspect'• weapon. The eOUJlng Hunl for Gr111l'1 two ""11- ponlOni ·biouihl many neJa!>borliood ...rdeni.i, inoit of lhein clad In il1pt a~ tire, to tMlr back -.. Of'f1Cer1bad1o reject sever1I offers ar assistance with the repeated warning. that tl)e mep they were bunUng were arm~ and would shoot to kill. Files for Council ln San Clemente . oesp1te ihe. warnings, ha'meowners tnd their children stood at their back doors aoo on their lawns while the HUnllngton :Beach ~er roai'M over thelr.hOmU loo~ine (or.'the fqgitives iD the sw~ping · , helm& otiy·aearchll&ht. . !.an Clemenle Ioued Ila 14th poienUal diy-i:oua<u candlda~ today u W. F..,. ton Sink_ a graduala lllldeot of 113 ·~ector.,". a .German ahepJierd poUce dor; took nlOol of the credit for the cap. ture o! Cleinent... -1.a~CUella_ picked ap --, l. Pl d ~~~'°~·· · :.....,--~· ;.·;Es.un,era · anne a;.-;m~ '."l:°=0n,,,: Fo~· Fk~ Vi~ ace-~~;~ ~: •. F.erJei--., .....umeo Tilonm O'Koele. and Don Qiliton, • &liifa: with PliMin1~ rilastoner CllfFMytr•, llDil CAiie Toledo; Iii Kennecty; blili~asm1n,. 115 AlameCla ilne; Robeit 'W. Bow:1. 'flir«f Loo ~eel"· Fri Depanmont captain, 307 erutl.a ' San 'Clrloi; Art Holmes, in, ·213 Avenld1 San Pablo; J~1 th, ,aalea englnaer, IHS · Av~da .W; H1111kf D. Meade, electtlcal . , tlJ AwnJda Prtoldlo; and Hl\.tly", fnourance man, 112! """'· . . Ft<d W. Kleiber, bulldlng b> 'lioCtor, llOf Buena Villa; Eupne ~ .... !lepJty plobaUon -· 230 Manlalvo; and Janie. C.' Loot Sr., .,,.ineertng conaulian'-(•303 Via Avila. Thief Is Using Realtor's . Car Laguna Belch realtor Geoffrey Riker and hi1 lrtilt wife, Mary, are sharing the famUy wheels thi1 week. . ~i'iniii''ilce1 will be held at 2 p.m. ~.!m'Lee .McAdam Femr, 49, ~-Mi lo\OJior designer wlio was fpund ~·'8'1Y, Friday In a Ore at hi• home at 1~ Glenneyre St. Tbe Rev. Henry Gerhard will oflic:i1te pt the rtles In Sheffer Laguna Beach fl!oriuano Chapel. Member• of the family tum. auaguted memorial conbibuU<>q1 io- the bulldfng fund of Ille Laguna Beach Ciurch of Religious Science. Ferver. a natl~ Caillomian, 11 surviv- ed by a brother, Greer W. Ferver of San Dleao; a depsister, Mrs. John Potter of Conloalfo, l&land, San Diego; &lepmothtt, f\.t!'1. A. L. Ferver ot San Dleeo; and a niece and a nephew. F~1 .body WU lound by firemen . ~~g a 4:17 .a.m. c.ail to the Glen· neyre Street address Friday. The fire ap- parent!f was started' when he1t from a furnace bullt up all.er Uie vlctlm fell across an upst.aira fioor graUng. Time of death was placed al 2 a.m. but a cor- aner 's deputy nld today that the cause will not be established until microscopic studies have been completed. . ,,,_ -- 'te·an'" · :o·n ' . . ' • Wage~ Ptices . ~ ....._ pi11111es te et>OOUfll' 1114 Uooal lnl1atlon -i.i bt at ·,. tm1ual · cOot ·la 11i1.. surptoa of u.e. ~over 1111~. induce u...... .. . r • r 11. I 'to U ,.._. '!llat wcilld no Cohrtt ~I~ 'Ille ~ rofWI all It~ i.. )llCfa<kaa .~.,:"".;._.,. ~' 6111Pdoiloi<liu«oiainlila~ TJ'!li>blltlllel>tliaUftllodfltitolbidtba , ~r-v:a;ae..,..1!1111 .. !oaiof .. " ........ , ' -~·-~!lilt -dllltll ...... ~ <( ,...... U>f !!' =-. ~1!0'1 lndt. ~-· 1111 .adrlllnillr•~"' ~i~ llClf!IWeven _in r lo11ywof·11117)'tJfoore<Oil1.cle1'>1toa o~ '.. •opelldln~. !or'efP. aid, ttndad .lil.!JBut ~ lliltb1tal .Hlo 'r' a . 11:11 bllllon surpblt Jn111e fhlll qumer. touttst u , ·. lllrea, .41ACt Jn~ant, peartd IQ. ,a.Jtifl Jn_lfle preVtoua , c.<:r.acUn ...... .-cut that the an· The total· deficit 1 .. 111a enll!fyW, ao-. blnt lbana,•'!'I olhlr trwactton1. handJ-Ofl J>O icy of tltl: a_<!mlnistrat on tl·~tlOll .cllliMJp would ,. .l.be , ac. coi'illng to the· key "llQllldlt(' bula.otac-•• The dellCJL meana .U,,· Unll,.i Stale& towaN wage aOO price eci!lons. cdmpanltcl by l "rlie 1h untmp1or.meot COUJ!Ung, was '6.98 blllloo, compe"9d1to•a '" ·.spent-'8.99 • Mllion 11:'91'' a~ than McCi:ackM predicted that ~Y the final this year to ab<)ut U per<eol o!.llie,na,. ltll,millloil 1U<J!lut·!n tNll. 'Illa~ tc· -lore)lnetr cbanoated into .the American qu1rter · of 19"10, the OVo/aU· ratt ol na-Uonal work lore~ . .The rite wu .3.0 per-counting all!> ~~ a ft74 bi!1Jot1 ·economy. "" ! ' ------------r-------~-----~~-------.----;"---~ J • DAll.V .. II.OT Stall ...... -CHAMPAGNE IS SERVED AS COUNTY COUPLE MARRY ALOFT ON VALENTINE.'S DAY Rav. Rlchord Wll1on (from I.tit) Unites tho P.auf GM111.1blln91 on Air Col Flight •united'. • ID the Skies . . ' Coun'ty C~uple Trade " 'JI ows · ~n Air J Cal ~lane · ' ~'..; All\t4ia 11. VINSEL •• Of ,. Otffr rltllt Ii.ff ~ FRANCISCO -Air Calll°"'1a Flljlit 109 new in from the exceptionally frlendiy skies here on Valentine'• Day wlth i wo passengers aboard united. Paul Grumbling, 43, and Barbara Price, 32, boarded at 9 a.m. at Oran1e CounlY. Airport. Champagne · w11 poured by smiling atewardeiles ·11 the romantic honeymoon porl of Avalon, Sanla calalina Island, puled under the left wing of the Boeing 737 jeUlner. They were wed in a brief, cramped ceremony at about 20,00> f e e t • somewhere approximately over the rifle ran.re a.t Fort Ord, althoug'h the. marriage license listed San Francisco. "Well, we just went over Monte.fey,"· &aid 5tewardm Christi Epps, "that's a· nlce place to be married." The couple, both employed at the Autonetic& Division o{ North American Rockwell CorPorauon, Anahdm, had planned to marry, but the Valentine's 1· •Ji I ,. ' I • O.y verwnony atort wu ~· s.urprlse. for be added. · , : the bride. • Stepbena performed adiiiJrably Jn his "Barl5ara didn"t know a thing~about It first role as a best man, but dtd_JfOt_try until we arrived at the airport,'' said the old tr1ck of dropping the groon\'i· ring Grum~llng, who Ja supervisor of the down a furna« grate -there beinl none AutonetJca microfilm division, while the ayailable. bride la secretary to the chlef engineer. Another 7<1 -of the deirJy Mloved Waiting lo make the 9 a.m. flight were gathered there on Fllght 109 craned their Ken Stephens, the best man, Betty necks to get a glimpse of the ceremony in Oberg, the ma1d of honor and a co-worker the forward · Fiesta Section, just behind or the bride, and the Rev. Richard the cockpit. · · Wilson, pastor of the· Fir$ ChrisUan "It's a novel approach I must aay," he Church of La Habra. remarked while .changing Duh -aibes "You're a preUy IWinginc minlJter.~' somewhere over the central Cout of marveled atewanl"' . liar~•-SlroPle. California. looking OVft' the ClerCYlJllrYS ncot tie, Capt. 0oo ·Jone1 WIS the firlt t0 wish sid~rrui and buckle.top ahoe5. the newlywed Grumbll.np, wbo will mike "'Olia just started out to be a routine their home in Fullerton, congratnlatlons, SJlunlay morning," .aald Chrlati, the and hll Jnercom announcement brouilit a champagne stewardess. cheer from fellow p&11en1er1 . Elecl.FOnice: engineer Bob Dugan;-flying -· Air· CalHornJa public relations ex- from Washington D.C. to Honolulu on ecuUve Jim Phelan pnaentad the flrsl business, was pressed tnto service as the gltt, a model or the· lJOeln'g 747 aerial couple's official photographer, using their wedding chapel. own camera. "You can put it on your coffee table," "Can I watch?" she added , almost he said. · wistfully. "We1re just going to wander aniohd . The marriage riles aloft were the first San Francisco," the groom replied, w1len jn Air Callfornla 's history al'KI also for asked about honeymoon plans~ addlpa the Rev. Wil son, who quoted from that both had to be back to work Mo0dq1 ' ' Ni~on · Pledg~ De~egregation Assistance . ' WASHINGTON (UPI) -Prtildent Nlxoa aald today h11 adminfJtra~aa would ,ive school dlatrlcts all alliltance poastble In . working out dose-lion plant, wit~ ,!l)e .ioa! ~ ~'!!!la a '!minimum possible dirrupUon" for students . nit prtaldent issued 1 . stat.emenl . ~ , ..... strtssing that hls.,"paramount 111tere1t" as court-ordeftd tletegregaUon 11 carried out was a!ssurtna .. the · thouJands of chlidren involved "a J10Und ed\!Cl!t!Ost in an atmosphere conducive to leathi111. '1 The·PiHident named an ·efght-member cabinet-level comfnlttee headed by Vice PresldODI Spiro T. Agenew to olUdy the broad ·ranse of proble1111 faclnt IChools In achieving racial ·balance and to. w«t. out w1ys the federal rovenunent can help solve them . "I realize," Nli:on Ill.id, "that ln the school districts affected by the courta' mandates, putting even the moat carefully C0111l.der<d deaegregauon plans into effecJ is going '9 cauae controvtrSJ; "Required chapges will inevitably bt accomp•nied by apprehension and con- cern at the lime of t.Qe.ir tmplemeotJtion • "On one point there lhould be no argument: The hundreds·of thowand& Of children in the affected districts, deserva what every othtr child 1D ~ca deserves -a sOWld educaUon 1n an at.. mospher! conducive to learning. "Thi! is my paramount interest, and In thi5 regard 1 am sure I speak for the DI• lion." Scouts Get Aid . . Oi Disney Fund ·. . '~ .. '.' . . .. . Tile l'!l>Qliae '70 campin& f"'1d . for Or11111t County's Girl Scoot. grew 121,GOD laraer-19day-wlth-a-grant from-the Diaoey, Foundation. The phllanthraptc arm Of Walt Dl"l'Y Enterpriaea: provjded the srant which will augment the Girl Scout Councll'a development of a 5'0-acrt campln& com- pTez near tdyllwild. , The ultimale 11Q1i of the drive 11 It.I million. Thw: far aeveral hundred·lhousand dollars· have been received. Services Slated . . For Leroy Brown Servicta WW be held Thunday In Loo Angele1 for Leroy ' G. Brown of 171 Emerald Bay, who died Saturday In th< Laguna Beach Nursin& Home al the 111 of 115. A native of Callforpia, Brown retirtd to Laguna Beach after a lifetime of teaching Jn the Los Angele1 school wystem. He w1s active In .Ml!SQnlc Wort and with the Am- erican Red cross. ' Riker told police he parked hlR van in the driveway of their home, 839 Canyon View Drive, on Friday night and awoke Saturd1y morning to find the driveway empty. An •ll·polnts bulletin b out for the mbsing van. DAILY PILOT Self -jailed Solon Urges Changing Con Treatment psycholoelat Erich Fromm, the Holy Bi· "Welcome to San Francisco In~~ ble, and other sources. tional Airport ••• and have a eood day •: "Two years ago I had one on a ChiDese. said stewardess Epps as the . f..+1i~ Junk In Newport Harbor and recenUy -lood>ed down In the city by the ~~r. bdieve it or not -lt was fully formal, "Oooooooo ... " casped the bride. ll\'inl out In the tulel on the San Ji.ian Tr~!/' her new husband a bia: hug, "we Wllll", . • A brothet·b>law, George B. Finch of San Diego, iukriva · Following 2:30 p.m. wvicel al ·Pierce Brothen Mortuary, ·no w. WaabJnaton St., tnurnment will bt made at Chlpel of the Pines, 1905 tiiatallna St., Loo Auples. OttAH•I CO.UT PUl~ISH1MG C:OMttAMY lobtrl H. Wotcl ........ .,.. .... l'~tl ...... Jeclr •. C1111.1 Vito "'fllfti'll .,._. Gtntte Mt"''"' Tlri•Mfl k11wi1 '""' Tllolfl1t 14.. M,rp~int M1 .... 1t1t ldlt..- llic~1111f '· Nell l .. 11'11 .. di C:l•'I' ldltw L .. -.._.~ 111 foroll A•on~• Molli111 "''''"' ,,0. loir 66', t1611 C..19 MtM: :I» w .. t l1y St.._ """"1 9"cll: H11 Wit! It-.,. a..IO-Hl'!f ..... u, ..... a...ui: 11111 •• .._ ......... SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A llate useimblyman who vohmt.arlly Hrved a week behind bars In touch Folsom Prlaon COlltended ·today aoci<ty should atop treatiag tonvkts like animals aDd bl:lin re.carding them u hmnans. · "We should &et iway from the. 100keeper roll," aald Allernblym1n Leo J . Ryan U>·Burllngame), in hll first formal • ntwa conference .since walkinr throqab tbe lron aate ol Folaom Satur- day .' "The thing moat people don't recognize 11 thlt. wbtn., • man goes behind those ganlt.e wans be'1 1UJI a human beln1." llyaa::.11.ut ·lb.re should be mor< tmpbuil .. rebabllf\aUon. Tlie .._,,ir-okl· lather of !Jve em- phialzed be doeaa1i beUeVe in °coddlJn&" prtmen. f\)'an noted hlJ aecrelary two yun aao wu murdil;.td by two youna men, he w1s kldnaped . ti1 a "deransed woman" 17 • yean •&O and his father was run over and tilled by a 11.year .. Jd motorl&l when he WU IL. ""I know what IL l• to be the redplenl of Vlofent c:rlme," Ryan said . Afiet 1ptndlna 1evtn dlys in a mai- Jmum HCUrt\l' cell -where hla ldanUty wu known to the 2.300 Folsom Inmates -Ryan old he dimi lo lhtH con- cluilonil • ~~er sentencea do not deter crime. • • "Ci1Uorni1 .hu the lonieat sentenca in the naUon, yet Its number of repeaters is the highest in the nation." ..,5toeytale myth to the contrary, tho sap of a criminal does not end·When he ia c1ptured and sentenced. "The show just begins when the prisoner goes. to jail. He Is a dancer to himself and his prison inmates al the least." Without adequate rehabJlltallon, Ryan added, the prisoner could become a danger to society again after being released. -Prisontra: sh_ould know haw Jong their sentences are. Now, sentences often are . based On ~ prisoners' behavior. Ryan said state officials lritd to set it up so he wouldn't ·know the length of his mylhlcal sentence, "but I couldn 't stand It and t hid lo know/' "No m1tier how many jail ctJls Callfomla bullds, It aomehow will find Ille prisoners to fill them. St.ate priJons in CAllfoMlil hold 21,tlfltl )X'boner~ ·Byan ouggeaU!d using jar1 «>Mtruction mooey. for more ~llita~on. Ryan said he will not propose ant •peclllc leglalatloo unW he COl\fen with state priaon olflclal!I and returns to Folaom wll!I fellow leaJalaton to allow l!lem aMIWld. • Th• liwmaker uld h• decided to Q>tnd a week In the ·tJny cell afttr hurin1 tha.& the C<>!t of n)llntalnlng Callfornla prlsoris was 1oin1 to doubla dufln( the nexl det?Ade. 1'J really wanted to flnd out what prisons were all about," he s.a.ld. •• • ------------_ _,_ -Sirius 'Files' Agai11 Col. Charles Lindbergh's iHus, t6• plane th•t he and his wlle flew ort !heir famous 1931 survey hop across Canada and the North Pacific to Japan, ls on lll way to Japan again -·blll this time the craft is packed in the hold of a U.S. AJr Foree cario plane, bound for exhibit at Osaka's Expo 70 • 1 • 17 I I 17 I , • • • --_.; • . . arhor , .... ... ~9L.&l, /;I0-1--lt:2 SECTION~,-32 ~liES .IL.-.-.. ____ , .. , . .. O~ANGE: COUNTY., CALIFOR IA . ' . ... DAll.'I" l"ILOT Pltlete'" Lff J'91'M • = . Fo~a ,BaCks: :€0aSt r "' , ~ -· _. ----• -;:-.._ -~ ·. Pick~ N~p£!.rf f Pf::.S P.~~ !Jeadqufi;rters' • '· ..... y •J \, ~ I 'Jf , f ~ <, ' ol By THOMAS FOR11JNE• • • lldt!>le ~~. ~, Paio Alto. Philco's Houstao -- ot .. h!.tr "1._. 1• " • ' · ' 'lbe s,oao· em~ •at the ·w-and communlciti9D1, ind teclmiclJ. .., 'f1la Phlk»'FontCorpoial!On a~ Bioe8 facillly wUrnot b. ~focted by °" Yica divtaicin In Pldll4elphla ud lhe , today that ita worldwide s~ and cf&. 'chance. Cb&Gges are at the manaatment W~hlniton MartetJna dmet. fense operaUons now will be oheadg~-~¥·"I'll ~llf mean· al>ollt 20 -· people---1-aon.wtn --,nwt .directly to thf , tered In Newport Beach: ~"'"~'\'! !Jw~s ~""~'staff. F9r1t Motor Cilh>pan,y.lh'DeUl>Oni, MJcb'., The announcement, made locally at .C su~r tO Uwt0n )0 ~d the Jl'Orinerly! AeronutroruC ud each of UM Pliilco-Ford's Aeronutronic Division plant Ae:ronutronlc ,divl~on will be nait\ed la~ other divisions reported to PhOco-Ferd In Newport Beach, was that John ii. ter. ' in Philadelphia. Lawson. head of Aeronutronlc, will . be · ReaJtgnedw und,er the . Newport 8e¥ch Ptillco-FOfd oper.loos Will now be elevated to executive vlce·pruldent and h€a!l!llt~•,.:yill, tie,, beaidos;Aeronu-dl\ilded l>OtWoen the A~ ""4 Dt- general managet ol Aerospace and lionJ~ l'!llUCCN1>.rd's electroalCl 'aroup.Jn Clfee. :FOllD: hfi ll~.' Pathol~gists Test Motel Fire Victim Autopsy tesls on the body ol a Woman found dead Jn a Costa Mesa motel room where Cire broke oUt Friday ru,ht are conUnuln& today, but it will be·som~ time before a report iS lssµed ;;::--• • . , .; . ~e~~·rt's . Wayµe .. . . ' Gets.-Osc.ar Bid . . . .. ' " I • • ' the Aci,clmy of"MlitlOifl'fctilte-Al.'ti w --. "' ' . Johh "Dilte" Wa)'lll awUng'hls fists, ... ~~RY,ll"G $1Hlt~D . CHEST, NEWPORT FIREMAN Hl,JSTLES F!IOM BURNING Cdl-1_HOME Costly Wftkend lleze Starts When G111olin1g tflts P1lot"L:lght 1n Ges Refrigerator · J-. . . Deputy C9roner l{arold Min\ck said M". Mildred McBride, 13, of .llM!-Chele Circle, Huntington Beilch, evidently SUC· cumbed as a result of the blaze. a~ any .-other we•pon c~ble 'of;tid _ din&lliirlll!!!:onthelilverHr'°" r. . .; ~ .. Sciences. " ... Wayflfl, of zau Bly~e Drive, wn nominated 'for his role as the' band)'-lef> ged~ Oft&'~~. Comblnatlen ,eobd.,uy~bld guy in Hal Wall1'1 hit w:~stern '1'r1ll Giit:" . ~· '" S,p_il;led Gcts.oli1ie . . . sPf#i-m .$60;000 . }-. . ' Blttze : in CdM . ~. . . Galo~ .sJlllled' 1.t.om a motorcyc~ gas lank 'i•~ in . a Cotona del !'ar prge ._, ~;. patiDI • hr---••...._ to .11>e ho. • t . ~ ' . ·• I Fi~ aai4 a late '*• pl\ at the hoiiiO' of Milton ~rk Somen, 1100 SaJo$iP.tTI>iiV..-.may llav• conbibuled to111it.'leftie Ure damage ~prt trucb ,amv;d, firemen· said the ~JUr1 was ~mini the &arage and had.lielim·.,lilll in)o (he at1t:•and root or I.he house. ' The 'coltly firt at.arted when Somers' . . f;On, · Clark, 21~ ~ accidentally spilled giaoline onto the g.ttage floor 1s he !illed the tank of his motorcycle. • A ,~·of • gas refrigerator ln the cor· ncr of , the. garage Ignited Ote rurpes, firr~· said, and the r~. qulc.ly spread th~t the structure. 1 1'flt .yOO.,er Somers Oed tile bluine ca!&&~ .. tDJlnjured ,and sought htlp: His parents were not at home, firemen ·--The garage Portion or the home above Corona del Mar was leveled, and fire had caullid Mvenr damage 'to the attJc and shaJia. rout.r-<. ~· of uie' conl<tlts of the dW<lling had(~ smoke and water damage, fireJJnvestigators said. : Olll)' one• Injury was --n:parted. -An unt<leallll<d ,fireman stepped on a .. n whili working on the roof, investJgators .~ but h!J ldenUtY was not Im· rne41aaty.kuown. -, Slai~ in Poli~y ·Nixon to Use 'Authority' : To ~low Prices, W~es . ;; . \,' ' .._ --~' "We intend to w'atch llHJ rnponse Some uncertainty about 1 this was . reported at first. Tests must ·be completed before It .is delennined whether she died of smoke Inhalation or 110me other aspect of the Ure, which was minor. . ' Costa Mesa firemen were sumlnoned to the Cora l Reef Motel, 2MS Harbor Blvd., during the evening hours: after tenacis noUfied tbe manager smoke was pourinc from a rOom. ' to er\Ji,gu\lh the Rames. - American Manhood to four 1eoer1tious, but never worr tbe baUle for ~ 0eclll'1 Tht Ne~ Be&ch, actor todayiw:as · noinin1telf-!or the ~ itatlietti-by ..... ~ ' Hollywood o&servers h~(l l.lgged the soperpatrioti~,slar -biqeot ~ ol!lce aUractioo of all time -u ·a l1ftb' .can- didate for .bis characteristic portrayal or Rooster Cogburn. He ls Rooa:ter Cogburn pcrtonified. ~ne.,. wJ>os;,e career i 11 c.I ad 'e 1 ~pie< .. " Uie .o..r --bombl that be wiahet had ne-.er been made, saw the poteoUal In True Grit and bied .to. bo1.moY.ie t1ghU blmlelf. WASlllNGTON (UPI) -Chairman Paul lt. McCrack• of Pl1&ident Nixon ·s Council of F.conomic Advisers !Unted tC>o- . day that the administration had decided lo use-some -of its authority to "ind~ labor and management to hold down wages and prices. closely and use wh$1 instrument& the govermnent-PQssessei to encourace an<I induce the needed responac. •• McCracken .did-not · specify. what "instnunems" the adni.inistration in· tended to use. But his statement ap- peared to signal a shift in the previous hands-0lf policy of ·the administration toward wage and price decisions. lnvesttgatOrs said Friday night that Mr1. !lc8rldl'• last !WI\• wat.Mnd- 8letner, IJJPl'NnlJY i;tue tp • mairiit:e·~ . wblequeqt-divorce. -~ --:r. funei:al seryices were pending tod1y·1t \Vestcurr MOrtuary' fcir the' ff re viCUm, a Huntingion Beach resident for the put three years: NO_ve:liat Cbar.U Portb:, hoWev.t, dd .Jo P.rOd~ W1IU., wi., ~ ......... --and~ Wa)IDe-alinool IO lhl ape111 •- the nigpd, frontier ltwman wbo ~ ed 11'~~ ylth Illa gun. . ' . McCracken said in testin:iony before the HOWie.Senate Joint Econemic .Com· mittee that the government's anti-in- flation ·palicits had a1re·ady slowed the pace of the economy. He 4C1d~: "?'.low that a matked change in market condltions has been brought about, it becomes incrta!ilngly important to assure that business and labor respond to them in making prjce and-wage decision.s. Ne,v Principals Named to Mesa , Newport Schools Mesa Verde and Victoria schools Jn Costa Mesa and Newport Heights School in Newport Beach had new principals be- ginning todey. . Lewis D. Fannon ls the new principal at Mesa Verde, Mrs. BeU:f KralZle l.11 the new principal at Victoria, and John R. "Dick" Clarke ls the new principal at Newport Heights. · The new assignments result from the opening. of a new elementary school In Eaalhlull nexl WI. Michael Hi!" .principal at NeW:pcn-HetabU •for the put five yell"I, wu ~givm the ~t Qf or- ganiting the staff for the new iChool. He hai now slatted that job, • · 'Ibat left a vacancy af Newport Heights and cleared the"way for .other shifts. Thul Mrs. Kratile wu made principal .... of Vicioria School. Fannon, principal al Victoria, was moved to Mesa Verde. Clarke moved from Mesa Verde tp New- port .Heighta. McCracken predicted that by the final quarter or 1970, the overall rate of na- tional inflation WoulJ be at an annual rate of 3 to 3.5 percent. That would reflect a high degree of success ln the an- ti-lnflaUon fight. A growth rate oI that range is consJdertdlbout normal even in a non-inflationary perliJd. McCracken again forescast that the an- ti-inflation campaign would be ac- companied by a rlse ·ln unemployment this year to 'about 4.3 percent of the na- Uonal work force. The rate was 3.5 per· cent in 1969. , _ The Commerce Departn,ent reparted meanwbile that the United States had the worst deCicit in its balance of payments last year of any year on record, despite a $1.14 billion surplus in the fmal quarter. The total deficit for the entire year, ac- cording to the key "liquidity" basis or ac- counting, was $6.91 billion, compared to a $168 million surplus Jn 1968. The 1969 ac- counting also showed a $674 billion SO.rplus or U.S. exports oVer imports. The figures reflect all transactions In- volving the U.S. economy and the rest of the world including export-import trade, overseas military spending, roreigp aid, lol,Jrist expenditures: diffi:t lnvestme.nt, bank loans and.other transactions. The deficit means the United .Slates spent $6.98 billion more abroad than fof'elgners channeled into the Amt!rican e<:onomy. Stoel• 1t1 ... 1e .. c She was employed as a secretary for an bil and chemical company for 35 Y1@f'S And leaves four sons 4ricf f Ive gr~ndcl:tlldren1 according to mortuary spokesmen. Carload . of Men Jailed in M~ . On Drug Charges A ca rload· or men from the Riverside area was jailed by ~ MllSI ,Olice Sunday , after police charged 131 barbitu- rate pill s were found durin,g iS!U~nce of a citation for a faolty t.ra'll:e light. ·• The suspe~ts were r~arged with pos- seS5ion of dangerous drugs ~nd pouession of dangerous <1,rugs for sale. " NOMNJED l'OR ·OSCAR ~~'I ~-'¥9YM ' } ·-. . ~ Leary Son 'High' Claims .Qff~er At Drijg Trial. Police ident~· the .11uspects as Rich- ard E. Herth, , Joe 0. Herth, 33, Joseph H. Batzle, 27, a Of Riverside and Will J:_ .Pol,ice officer John Saporito .lesUfled to. Highfill, 25. of fontana. day that John Bulh Leary ,.emed to be Officers Rudy Malik and Dave Casey under the infktence of drugs and did not said 'Highfill's car was stopped at Harbor appear -to comprehend what wu taking Boulevard and Baker Street at 1:30.a.m.. place ·~ ~ .war ~ated Wltb Ills and the driver got out to approach them. rather 1.•nd -stepmoQier lri Laguna Beach Something reaembling a liquor botUe 14 months aao. could .be seen in the cir, so the patrolmen Saparito'J the third membertof'the Art went to look andl aald ·lbey found a velvet Colony' pa dee · ~Orce to ~ ~ the bag containing 34 seconal tablets on the Super~OI' Cowj, ·drug lrJal _ Qf,_~_ NEW YORK>(~)-The stOck market'• pavement beside the car.'• memberSiof. th;e LeaJ:y family , ,tokl ,Chie( early moderate advance wlt!'ered in mod-A search of the car I~ to di~very of Deputy District Attorney. James· Enri&ht erately active trading lal,e this afttmoon. four more plastic bags Conti.inini 2;0 pills that both fnarljuana and LSD were lotind (See quotations, Pages %4·25). each. police said. ' • In. the sta,°9n waion occupied by ;nr. 1 • _ · • • Tlmo~tqry. ,511,.J!ocen!ary Leary, 3l New_' HEW Mo_ ney Bill Du·· e :~:-n~~=:.s~~:~~~~-\~: bri>ther '!'!leers: !J¥t tfle .youn1 man "" . squatting on hi• hiuncllet In the re11: of · the car, fut lie .._todly l>tillhed his Educ~n, Welfare Funds Cut by $444 Millio1i ~11::=-.:zs""~11:: 'l'bo grl!tled ••!Fslar, now' In ,his, IJll• wu eltcted )n !lay,Jllll' lo the.Nl\io/)ll Cowbo~ Hall. ol ~ for l!l• ~ 'II acore.s rl ~temt. NomlnoUOni ' for the highly prJ..f.! Oscan·for fllm>ochi!,wnent ·~ today were the most scatt.tred in yun. Wayne w'lf ,among the flve adon ~tn contention for the top award '~ ""'• movie wu not nominated. , .Yl FlbilJ choeen ftl'e; OAJme 1of t}w 'l'bousand Diyl,","Bulcb o..mdJ,.i ·uw .stfndai>c,JKJd;"·~'Hello Doll)'!" '!Ml~ Co,rboy," and ••z':"· _ • Gontendlng wlth,w.,.. ror bat·~ were Richard Burton (Ame ol tlii ~sand · Days ),' Duitln Holtman ~ John Voight · (Mldntcbt ClowboJ!. •aiij Peter O'l'oole (Goodb~• Mr. Cbtpo), · ,1 Best at:tren nom~ were: Gtnlrleve ~ (Anne or the Tllouund Daya), Jane Fonda frtie, Shoot Horlea, Don't T!Jey?), LI!~ Minelli . (~ · Slorilt CUckoo), Jean Slmmqns (ni, 1tr~ Ending), and Maule Smitfl (The o( MJn JeiPJ ljrodle). · . ~ Five pictureS captured ttVen or mor_t nominations. · ~ "Aime or the Tbouaand Day•" .. ~ nominated for JO categories. 111bey 'Shoc}\ Honts. Don't They?" won nine - liqils. Seven mmljlllUObs wont t• "llutdi C~y," "HeUo·Dollyt" 11111 1'Midnlcbt COwboy." Nominees for bat .._unc ·-were Cotherine Burnt (Lui, -m;.J, Dyan Cannao (Bob ~ Carol and Ted and Alice), Goldie Hawn (Cactua Flowul, Sylvia Miles (.Mt d D t 1 b.l • (See .WAYNE,~ ..... I) . ' Oruge <:ellllt ·,, R'ead14po , ¥ou may have. to Ule your Wfnd.. shield wipers tonlcht and early 1 Tuoada)', bu\ ~'II be no bll th!Jll. ' 'l'en!~rat-. 8\IQoold dip lnlo ' the }OWU • to , mldd~ li'I aloq thf OnnpCout. INSIDE !J'ODi\ Y , • · · • • • • • • --•• pupil& ud Classy atan ""' ladlcaUv1 or WASlllNGTOllCUPO~A .•w'moner health.edocaUonandwollareandthtOf· In lht unusual _., Chairman anililundttthelnlluenoeGldntp l'lnancfaf col-Syl•l•' blU Piov\dloc bllUono of dolllQ tor -nc. ol Economic Opj>ortunity. The fonds Wllliam M. Colmer' (0.Mlta.), invfted Sapar1co tool< the alond,u tlle lllCODd Porter totkl<t 0,,.-of Ille ...,, c-ud welfare .....,. lo'Gie -•hould have been avalltble last July t. Wellare SecreUry llol>elt ·H, Flhch to" week ol the bial 1ot under w'y In the compr.....,I., !Uta ·or 1-. 0... ihil -1. abalil,~ llllllOo lilht•r The lchedu" dUed l!r, Nlet ·-•-bot...., 1" .....,. ~ ' '*"'-ti ~udo 1111'.'0 I(. lilOMllla.;.. ttu ro.; cloang<s In l/fOTI· Read tliaa the-origltal l!!'f!!l'e nloed by ·~..:.!1u~~~"°· Ole~:.=:,~ :fi\·~.J::t,;f~~.' ~Vv:,:=,~~!'!' her, first column o/ • 10-port, :Jr'.11 .. i:!-1:··1·(~, "hlch ~.s.y•nt~ ..... 10 cw clUdlng .. l' d-.. al!Oit-~ 11r the--~ · ;;i":'w~ 1 '~" .... ~1>~~~,.:IO<O,,,'!~w· fRl~· "'''"'" --·1'~ W~y. ' · • ·°""!":-; 1 ·;•I{ • thO btll." ' • ·~ • 1° ·' Ml:Mlllmt Ii bis ai\I , !!!!!"<. ~ • ..-bulinc-of -·1o ·..-school Moriey •was t!ie"·c~r ~~· ·n.·HaoRvotlidforll)eanltbaofliland : ~li"tflinl 1lj ·s~.:.'' 1;:::::..,''' f• :::.:,i..;;~. delqrqllloll and to declare in law tht,t vetoed thf ~ II carried ll.11 freedom of,chol<.e longUll .. wbop.4,_. •• And R ~"I -ui.t <t1111 ' :="" "'ll ::='oil;:' ll "tr.edom cl choice" plans for plctln& bl1min more than~ l>od.requested "1or cd,Iafirsll!El}'-blD~!l.Ntbut trial~~~« -~' -· .-~ , ·l!H!: ICboolJ att Jqal and not unconatituUonal c<lucatkm and health/Meds>in ~current ~the Stnate rewarded"the pro~~ calle bY ~.tCM ~ ·91· I'-. =-......, ;; r.;_~ -;' ' •• prt~y ruled by lhc Supreme 1970 fiscal year. The~ b111 l8~ 1_Jef\ a ineffective.. ••• j torney ;09or Ciill °'.~-~-'1 .....,.. ..... ~· .......... •. Coolt. -to whittle 1444 milllon' <!II that 'in&W.. )ll*n tho 1louae '1U.1'lnld ~veto ~~· 'l In -.,ri • • :;::::•"•' ,.:: :,:,:: *"L, .I 1 The u ..... appropriations commtltee Nlroo offered to accopl"the mea•urn U of 0.. blU, automa~·)llll¥,1t, the · llpt 1•'"'*-alt J l.v .. ~. i,\::'l , ~· ="'-"G' todoy -O!I lhe bin...ttlcll i:v1<ies 80mt llfl mUliOll Wfa1!fit from th! • .-rners won anolhi'f ,crr;~tL lla ~ o~... .h19 r~ , I ' ' ·money for lbc dcparhnent• Of la 1 and crease. , ... _. ' • '1' .1'•t,es;aUon lnfl••I• • f' -.• .. ;. ~J chliJ'-.i Ida~ "' . ,1.,.) 1 r 1 ~J .._,.-"-·--,..---..----__, • .. •• 1' ,. • .. ( •• i···· ... ·•· ' • . . --_ ... .........._ ..... ..,, ___ .... • " • • • DAILY PILOT,.._ n ltldltf'f ~IW POLICE OF'ICER, WIT!'IESS, F!RE~IN Al!> TRAPPE!! A~CIOENT VICTIM OIANE LUOWIG :" At Nowport. llNCh lntorlKll!o!. • IJUclll Awuonlftt. on ValonllM'•·Mornl119 Newport· Fjremen Free Woman . . Trapped iii U.r ·J'ewpor\ Boac:ll ·-·-ntar1Y »•miz>uteo . ..ith ·levtn and,jlCb to free ail'in{urod Cool;!M~ womari in an earlf mornmg -tramCCTaSli Sa~. . Diana Lud'irig, 21,.0f !i\IZ v ..... Plact. was tra~ In &er omall llalion ,.agon an.er it coUlded brolda{de with a ~ ~ ... -.: . . .. :· The crub occurr~ at. 5:30 a.m. ~~ Dover Drive and Pacific ~t Highway whet tr.e woman-drove the bull into the intenection from DOver: The car driven by John Bowk<r, %1, ol Lomita. The LudwlJ.woman.slllf•red •bruions. bru.taes and a severely cut knee and was admlu.ed to Hoag Memorisl Hoopltat Her t<lldltloa Wu deterlbed u sam. fadm'y by aid .. this mornin(. ._ EoUce Jild Bowker ~plalned al~_ In hi• head. neck and l~!'· Officers quoted him as saying be ap- i"!"'"lly 111!1 fall<ll aaleep al the wheel ~~ the· car entered the tnteneetion. Ha did not·mnenibei' the crub, oflic<n uid. ~ew.port Council ' §e~. Di,$cu8sion . ~Rental Units - .CUllfng up dwelllnp to ct thr<O tm- allls into housin( unl1' zooed for only tlio tenan1' will be one· Of 'l!>e maltm dllcusoeci by the Newport Beach City Council in a study session tonight. -'I'be itudy sesslon wUI be for dllcus-- sion only with no action ·to be I.aka. on aiq of the five ttems on .the agenda. .Jliegal. QVO!'.@VOl'!I""~ ~ Job zooed R,t bas been 1 )oog-s\an4ing problem ,,,._th, city, partlcul~ly jil ~, .. del J#r What typically happem 11 an own.-.,, Win build an addiUon and then 1ai.r s"1 off a ,doorway to create an additional r~J unit. Other matters on the council agerk\a ar.c: --Review of design changes tn a new concession stand planned for Corona del r..1ar Main Beach. -A prnposal for belkr d~play equ!I" tnent and vilUal aid& to illustrate. pre- sentations to the city council and to the audience. -Annual review or the City Council'• Polley manual. -Oi.scUAion of a new_ tr&nsportatlon committee proposed for Southern Cali· fornia Association of Gowmments. The study session will begin at 7:sn o'clock tonight in council chambers at City Hall. DAILY PILOT Olt:'NGl com l'U.llSl<llNG C0M'ANl' lo\itrl N. W~14 Prnllfetll tnd "litlll1htr J.,k R. C'orl•v Vd ''f1'41tn1 Ind ~ntrtl M.,..1tr iho,,,11 Ktt~•I Edn'r 7ho111 .. 1 A, M11,phil'lt Mt .... IO\t idl!Or lhoPlltl Forl11~• N•wrotl •Ntll (Ill I~"•~ N•w,.rt hMlt Otflw 22 I I Wtd l1!bo1 leult~t•i:I Mt:lf"f Ad4 r111: P.0 . lo:r 1115, 926•1 Ort.tr Offi&n C.111 llllii-: :di W111 l\llr <;,,,,, """"" ~111 m '1)re• •-""""""",.. iefcl'I; 1111) IU«ll 111111,.vl<d Coast Guard Calls Off Searcli for Boat Owner • The U.S. Coat Guatd today called off the •arcb for Murray. f). MCP'arlane of Anehef:m. the oner af a !Woot 'Cabin <Tlliser Aigosy, which exploded Sunday ·-. KOch .Still Alone As District Four Co~cil Hopeful ~{ oo one shows an interest ln the next fe"lf.days, Walter "Wally" Koch is u good as tlec:ted Newport Beach city couacll- ·man ·from Dlstrtct Four: Koch's opponents. Jr there are going to be ;in7, have unut nooi;i 'Ibunday to take out J>OPfl'l '.fl'0\11 .'!lllY !WI and·~ them .iv!t!> .. liwtitrn o1 tive : ...icmits endorllnJ thelr' candidacy. · Diltrlcl Four, the'-"°" '!lll'qtllted. by·twO.tenn counclh'i!U •ll<l·IOhntr·my- or PIUI J'"Cnii>er, wlfo bu lild hO·wJU. Ml l'un alilln/;alM• lil'.lll<·ar .. eril-; W•stclHI brlve and w"t of •tti, llJ>1'ir Newport Bay. :. To ~ eligible, a peraon mUJl llve wltb- fll.IUl.IW Ind tiiiy,'b!ien 1 liulol.rit voitt .of ti!!>. cl!7-ol NFP"'1 BUClifor three ,Years. -. • .., ~ -. ---. . . . ·Th< •lecUon ·1m~ ilJ\Ul April 14, btit if· no one lt@s forward . Koch. a Joag-Unft · member o( fbe ciJy Planning <Jommllllon "1U be. 11 pod u . tltcled to the City Council on 'l1lllrldax. . Jn deveto~ta tJl1J morning, poteno tlal ·candidil• for .the City COu11ci1 from Corona d!l Mar; 1uchinl LaWrenci · an- nounced he· 11 nOt rolna to run, and in- cumbent from Balboa, Howard Roget!, filed his papets. LawrenCt. :a rtataurant owner and de-- veloper, ·wu ·tbe nn1 ~to take out candi· dacy paper1 · Wbaf it .appeared no one WM goJng·to ftth for.·tht Qistrici; 511: seat being vacated by Jtobert .Shelton. Four . others from the area have 1lnce talcen out papers. · Lawrence"Uid'-it ... appears commitment to his buainea 1'1.ll not allow him as much 11me as should be givtn the City Coun· cil job. Yarnal Becomes Candidate, Asks For Group Effort Callin( for communlty·wlde particlpa- tion in building for the future, one tnort Costa M..a City Couhcll candidate ' filed his nomlnaton pepmi todly, with 'niun. dav the deadline date. '· David yarnal, of 2533 Santa Ana Ave., thus assured himself of a place on the April 14 ballot. "One man can plan 'a city," tht optr· aUng engl~ r<marked, "bul I\ takes all the peopie to build 11-". . Varna! Is one Of four d'illlenlfr• bid· din!{ lo take over 1 ll!8t on the·cound1. while both lncu!nban\S, G<o,P A.. Tue!<· er and Witiard T. Jprdan pllD. to N n agatn. , ... ~ :The othert wbo have served'ftollce they will be In tbe race are Planning Com- missioner Jack Hammett. Orange Coatit College student Ell~. and lndllstrial machinist Theodore C. "Ted '' Bologl>. 110.e-<>1 ~tht ch11le111ers bul ~ogb ' b V aou"""lJ~1J\rcjOU COllJltil ·~ &"'··· 'N ·"1 the pall. ! ., ' ,-, .... ~.,el WiYNE~ .. Cowboy), and Susannah York (They Shoot:Jlona<). .. Beet tu*ttln& actors nominated were Rupll't CifiM (1bi Rtlven). ltllloll o .. na <801> * caril)".Jack NidiOlaon <£ui Rldetl; 'All!ll<iill'tj;ylt .l;.;r. of the Thoqsmd , D111~. ,and Gli 'YOUl>l (They SboOt,...); • For the,--t 111 dlrectlni AHhor Ptall (AUce'a Jl • 1 t au r a aJ.,) , !!eor .. no, em (8~. ~), Jobll' ~ (\llclnlll>! Cowbo;'l. SfjllioJ Pollack ,(They Sliol>t Honts!, and eo;ta Gavraa {Z). • ' ofl Loa Angela Harbor. A Coast Guard helicopter aided by private yachta reacued •' passenger on the · Argosy, K'titneth Ferguson. 33, o( Placen~a, who was fotmd floating on .a life raft about five mlles south of the 1.Als Angeles Harbor Light. rer~n was taken to Harbor General Holpital in. Torrance where hla condition was described · as fair. Hosp it a 1 s~es~n ~Id l)t la under surve.Ulance for .pcwl~ lnltrnal lnJurJes. The Cout Guaf'4· aaid" ~ two men l_elt Loa Angelel Harbor early In the morning and ·were bound for Newport Beacb ,.1iere the boat WU to i!< drjdocked. Former Newport Cafe Owner .· Bums.~~.Death· · Fonner Balboa restauranteW' Arthur J. Whlla.f ,'f bu;iied 1<> desth llJ • ~ u ai$\i ~2"rt!P~ fire 1 .. 1 Friday. · White, 60, was owner-operator of thru Newport. area coffee shop& for many Yeiri• before b~lng a partnef ·in a m~ufaclwing business in San Leandro ID oytm ago. _ He Owned White'• Coflee Shop on Ba~ boa bland aloni with Vaux nightclub and ·Whlte'S Restaurant, both on tbe Bal· boa Penlilaula . The Balboa Island reataurant was the island's fitll, bull\ In 1932. Services Will be held Wedne.d1y noon at F~st Lawn's LitUt Church ot the Flowers tn 'GJendile. He leaves a son, Perry, of Hawaii, and !wo sisters, AUoe. Durant of Ontario and Peggy Na...,.n ol El Ct!Tlto. Mesa Boy Injures Back as Auto Flips After Crash Refusing treatment at first, a Costa M!$8 boy was later hospitalir:ed early Sunday when stricken at the scene ol an accident in which his car rolled over sev. eral times. Gordon K. Walck, 16, of 1981 Irvine Ave .. was listed in good condition today at Cm;ta Mesa Memorial Hospital, wllh back and internal Injuries. ~ passenger, Mark A. George, 17, of 2753 Mendoia Drive, escaped injury. in the 2 1.m. accident on Cabrlllo Street near Fullerton AVenue, police said. Officer Harry Ehrlich said Walck 'had just turned off onto .Cabrillo Street when the vehicle ber:an to roll over, po11slbly due to mechanical failure, aceording to the driver. The po1iceman said Walck didn't want to go to the hospital, but soon began vomiting and cQQ'lplaJned ot severe back and t1bdominal _p'.aln, so the ambulance was c1Ued'baek \o the scene. Scouts . Get Aid Of Disney Fund • Tbe Promise '1:0 canipl111 fund l0r Orange COunt)''s Girl SCouta ...., $35,000 laictr today with • grant 'from the Disney Foundallcn. The philonihr0pic arm Of Wall D!Jney &llidprloea ptO~i4t<I the gri\,i which wlll ,....,nt the Girt Scoat Council'• dnalopmtnt of I 161Hcre campln( com- plex near 1c1y11,11d. 1'bt ultimate goal ol the drive ls IU nill)loo. <-• Thus far sevetaJ hundrcd·tbouuod dollars have been rectlved. ----------- • • Tri~ Facing ... • Charg~s. . ... .. Of·Murde1· .l • . . , ~ tsi; Z.0~ _ · LAS vE~ -.A sa~y pJW cr~h ,. the plaoe, believed en rou~J.m;n 'AM Thref iqen who police al1'gt 8hot and that-claimed al~tlves, in·ctuding a M~---Mu.<lo!•· Ne•. to J..!-1 Veaas, rldioed for · Vie"' m11.n•6 ·Occurred when the niJot at.. clearance tp fly llildtr the sncwstQrm..~t killed a Foul)tain Valley ' cl tr): and t?len "' ._. · • ·· ,... was 1'e\'er lteard from again. · waged • tw .. hout ·IUJI battle with I"'!" templed to fly the Cessna 206 under a Wreck 'ii the plane wu ., ............ than lO police officers ilndet' the bright ~rm and· it.imashed.Jnto 1 moun-about-tJ't:. alter the ~·'l"- Jights of the boverinr Hunliniton Beach The dead Included James A. Wtlliams, . Punera arrangements fOr !tfr• WJI· Police Jieli-.., .... were schec;luled for ar· 33 of 26591 Granvia Drive Mluiion Viejo hams, #,. are pepcUnc at Pacific VJew '"""' · ' ttorn 'th v,_, ll 'nd •• , 1' MezporlaJ Palk, CQfOIJa de! Mat";"',,.. ralgnment today on plunfer cbarps in ~':.. ~Y w: ~:• a '!""._ 0 A, dirictoc:• ot. °'! .!oulb Oranae. COlil1t1 w .. 1 Orange Count)'·ll!uni<ipal Coutt. OOen' >'Ued Wlutk G ~ YMCA and• active in thocY lndiii\ Gqlde Jerry lM John.!on, 11, of iH7l Titus Garden~ .. ;~ .. ..ice-~1 en co,;: program, Mr .• wuu:ama~was ~ and · .,........ ~ . falher •al three children. • st. and ll<>berl Woodrow ctemeni., n. of 11nlction. for Rol>trt '8 . ·Gr1111 Co., an He waa "'1 Usoclate with lfnii or 11811 Alc .. ter Sl, both. al w .. bnlnater · !Drange. County ial>d ~."'!I firm: Kindell and l\J1Ciersoo, sjleCiallzilil in real and H&'lllln James Gran' 13 of Banta Mu d. TlplOn,. 18, ·I 'YICLprui~I m i t1tale m 'Ille lino .did •.a.c ...... . -• mmetbii for the ..,.. flnn• \'lC Kt• . ~· ... "'7'.:::~ , ,J,. ., • me1.n-uer, ~ ~ · 91 eU61'._eer, ll.llQ liama wli · ,1 bus1rie.ta wt ~ Ana were booked lnto Or .... County jail •••• -, ·-'y -,,.;.. . __ ; .for.Ro~ Gnmt l Com Yr;'llJ(. !Ill- early Sl~ay and chq.,., ~Ith ~kill-pllols 1'~e 1Dloliick -1"' Harold Boo-'.live. of liie Jiio at · ~ ... Of doalh; Ing'~ Jam.. W. Oatel, 17, ol Garden chetlo; bdlb_·:rom the LU Vegu .mt-1-. aNociates aila. f. :'f• Grove. , ,AuthorlUea sal4 the ~ Ill!'-L • Be joined tu\ldell and ~ bl 1114 oate• wis usiltanl manager ol the Tic crall slammed lpto the SJ)(ing Mountain ' Ill"' gr.du•·~ Gec!C'ie w""""""" . Rani• al the l,lllO I~ leval.·about 4S Law·ScliciQl1 ebad...,.,.,uap-t Toe !.la;ktl, 9167 ·Hell Sl, Fountain miles northw"5t of Lu Vegu. -, commagder ' ll"'Y ~h;d. -a Valley. • . , f.. 1pokesnian at McCarran Airport aaid residenl ol ,'flejo ~· llllL · Tbe discovery Of Oatn~ body -keel a · · • · .. • !ff· ' , . counlyWlda .,-rch that el(ded in Garden ' • ·' -6 .. · · ' · · :~~-~..i:::-... ~=.:~ Mad,,. A.rsonfst ~t ~~'. ·! taining the three suspects got a bullet , • fired at him in reply for hi• demand for · ~·'i. · :~u;~~r~~b:u!.~:~o~:'w~~ Agaiti in· f!unt~ngtim the offlcer returned their fire from • · l, .\ behind his police car. Tbe officer waited for reinforcements and then charged the vehicle to find Graot litUng in tht back , .. t .. 1th a .:ii. caliber rifle oo hla:,Jap. . Officen uJd Grant surrendered metk· ly and offered no resistance. They &aid two rounds had been fired from the suspect~• weapon. ~ enuaing Hunt for Grant's two com-· panions brought many neighborhood residents, most of them clad In night at· tire, to their back doOrs. Officers bad to reject several offers of assi!lance with the repeated warning that the men they were hunting were armed and would shoot to kill. Despite the warnings, home<1wners and their children stood .at their back doors and on their lawns while the Huntington Beach helicopter roared over their bomes looking for the fugitives in the sweeping beamS ol its searchlight. Ice Cream Stand Issue · Heats Up · COuncil Tonight A controversial proposal "for an ice cream parlor which has heated up an en· tire neighborhood goea before the Costa Mesa City Council again tonlght. pro- mising a large audience. Opponents of the Farrtll's lee Cream Parlour and Restaurant project at 1&73 Irvine Ave, have been campaigning hard in the past two weeks to get it rejected. A hearing on the enterprise by A&M Food Services Inc., Garden Grove, stretched on 21,oJ hours at the last regular mettlng before being postponed to allow addiliooal research. Councilmen have visited other Farrell's parlors elsewhere in the Southland to compare those operations with what the Chllln has planned for Costa Mesa. NeighbOring property ow n e r s t· meanwhile, have conducted their own re.search among residents living adjacent to the others, in the OOpe or providing evidence to support their objections. They contend that the reqWrecl zone ctlange, Crom residential to commercial use, amounts to zone-breaking that will open the way for more along the enUre length of Irvine Avenue. Even under the requested CJ<P zone sought by the builders and operators, a zone exception permlt will also be re-- quired to allow the ice cream parlor to operate. Traffic nOiie, late hours, parking pro. blems, cooking odors, and. a varfety or other objections have been cited by the ice cream parlor ~nts as reasonable basis for its denial. Besides the hol Jee cream parlor issue, several other matters of community· wide. but. perhaps less controversial nature. art scheduled on tonig:ht's·councll agenda . A public hearin,g is set on revocation of business license held by Arthur D. Chamberlin, for another parlor, the sauna-massage type: at 132 E. 18th St.. based on what ure city believe.s is just cause. Another public hearing will be held on a proposed new ordinance regulating the u~ and operation of ambulance servioe&, making the law uniform to those in Newport Beach and Huntington Beach. Depending on developments tonight. ?i.layor Alvin L. Pinkley suggested today that liearing' on the massage parlour - which hal apparent!)> rub&ed 80ITle p!iclple Ille wrong way -could be rather col· orful. Con~d•ratlon of tht city's pol<l)tlal use or its money.saving complltertzed lrlffic \'Ohqnt da~ IY•letn to . benefll olber agencies -,s al90 scheduled, c•n1ed over from last. week·a adjourned meelJni. A second matltr postponed las! w .. k due to the press ol time, discussion or leglslallon providln( tw6 grand Juries for Of'.•nae County. wtll also be Uktn under ~sideratlon. -. · ..,,. oulaoinc 11169 Or•nc• County Grand Jury -clUll( the tln)e con· zumptica and continued growth of the tr:ea -recommended web 1 dual panel be crealed. Cl.llt lor crfulli1al and one for civil cases. By TEllRV COVJU,E Of 11t1 o.!IJ Pli.t Slaff The mad arsonist of Huntington ~ach struck twice more over ihe weektni!, ti· niUng" blazes it two newtY .conSl.nicted homes near·Golden West $treet and Heil FORD ... fense Systems Operations in Newport Beach and ~ Consumer Products and Industrial Electronics Operations, based in Philadelphia. The reorganization, Lawson explained, will allow tighter c.entrol by management. One operation now directed out of Newport Beach will be Philco-Ford's ed· ucation programs which include two Job Corps school~. an indlan training school. two vocatiqnal schools, contracts with 1 T , • • • the Department of Labor for training srhools for the ®Utary and foreign coun- tries, ipcludlng ,South Vietnam, Thailand and South _KOJ"ea . -- Operations controlled from Newport Beach employ more than 15,000 persons worldwide. · Speaking ol. the Newport Beach Aero- nutrooic operation which he Is leaving, Lawson said, ~·we have not been affected by defense culbacks, t would say we are better off than m<>st companies In our business." He said Aeronutronic's principai effort at pre$.ent is to win the AIM 82 air-to-air missile C1>ntract. The AIM (Airborne In· terceptor Missile) contract is also being sought by Hughes Aircraft Company, Raytheon. North American Rockwell and General Dynamics. Lawson said the federal aoverrunent probably will sel~ two or . tl"!ree con· tractors for preliminary work on the program in June. The missile is Intended for use with the Air Force's F·li airplane. Avenue.· ope was 1 repeat performance II tht mldence of '9<1alit,e ,mortician Mamet1e Peek: ·· 1 ,.._ ••• : ~ ~ A new hbm'e •l .the ,rear of ibe Peet propef1.y~ ~tll .169_ldeD ·Wea!~.~ .:-w!f destroyed Saturday', ~uzing abou! tu,Olll damage,~ accordinc .,fo1 Dr:e c.pt. J.V. Vincent. It was lhe slnie building the arsonist. tried to destroy a week aao •. "Both Umea: he igni~ tbe"'taf'J)apet/' said Capt: Vincent i\ Week ago. however, a newspaper carrier bpy riding by on his bicycle was able to doust the flames . 'J'hls ·time the ~ce blP'!)ed near- ly to the cround. . •;we saw it burst into flames like an explosion," said Mrs. Peek. She sajd several persons were inside the mairi residence when lhe fire started libout 7:30 p.m. "We watched it from the kite.hen win- dow. 1t must have been we"n plao,;ed; It went up so fast,'' said one of the few licensed lady morticians in CalifornJa. She added that'there wtre llgbtl 00 a1J arourld tler •'home, but no· me~saw' the arw.nist or knew what was happeniDC ,un- til tbe buUdlng in , the rur·· burst .. tato flam~. ~rs; J>~ i_1 OJ¥fiet _of ~ Family Colonial funeral Hdme in Westminster.1 Ten minutes after' the P~k blau a home under constructkrt oo Brtd&ewater SITeet in a tract built by S i. S CoQStnic.. tion Co. also was ignited. QIJlllie to that building was about '10,000 With fire destroying the second floor, sai d the fire department. "We think that one was started wltb-1 flammable liquid," said Capt.. Vincent. While both blazes were roaring. fire of. ficials fearf<I more might be started and ~used the Hµntingtou Beach Police helicopter to.search the surroundin1.are.a for sigrui of the arsonist.or other.Ore$. No other fires were found and no one v.·as injured in the two big blazes, said €ti Fire uni~ fr9~ Fountain Valley, Beach and Westtninster were ght iii ti> tliO c~y In case of another emergency., Can YO. Top Tlai1: .. ,,; Workmen watt for steel beam symliOllzing .lopp,ing out of new 18- sfory Avco Financial Center In Newport ·Center. In. con/· unction with ceremonies for newl $10 mllllon bUilaing todlv, the lrv ne Company · announced plans lo op ll with a •1s.8 millloft;la.story office bulldliig down Ute streeL • • • • 7 I , I I ' '. 7 I I I - T • . , EbfT'ION , -----... ...,......, ..,.... ... -.... --...--......----·~-. ' . • • • .......... ~ ;:c l:;.. ·- For a .. na~i~, .CO~St .. -;.<:_ .... -... ....--'--~· .... __ ...... ~ ... ;>:..:. ,,.._ .. • • -j_.,_ ~1:-.. .. -_.,....,.....J.-·--... .._ ••• ....--·--· . . -.. ,_.,,':'"' --~· '-:--~7. ----~ -,,_ ----·-'"--.P~k~1V~~po~~f~~.$~0£e .iI~~~~f~ , ff j.<( • • "' .• • . 1'1""""" ....... ~ ... ' BJ THOMAS ~RTIJNE. D<frioe,Syotems 9J>lrlllolls. .. Palo ·Alto, l!blloo's Hoostan --...... ., ... ~.,pt!"·•• , ~f·~ .. ~ 1be"'1.«» emptOycm 1i.t:\.ht·~Neuort ,;and--eommqnl~ and tee~i. *· Th.:Pld1co-,.ori.Cort>9~ ~ ·' Beach factl!ty wllt not,be,affected "1 the· vrc... dlvl!liin In P,bflidelP!Ua and jht • today tjlat Ila 'fOrldwfde space' and; de-chanre. Changes are\. at the management . Washington M~ketinf ~· ... .. 'I fense •P<f•tionl now will II< headquu· level and will mean·aboljt®.J>eW•~~ Lawson -will ,IJO!l·r~dlr<'dlyi,to tho tered In Newport Beach. • b~t /0 ·l,.awson'I 1\Uil'lll~>' .~f: FO(d Motor eon\ila"1·In1ll~ 'Mich.\ 'Ille announcement. ma·de loc·ally at ·A aUccessor to .C.w:son:.'io Mt.I the Formerly, Aeitrlut~'and eaclt or the Philco-Ford's Aeronulronie Division plant Aeronutronic division will_ be named la-other divisions· reported to Phi1co-Ford in Newpart Beach, was that John B. ler. · , in Philadelphia. Lawson. ae·ad of i'eronutrontc, will be Realigned untie.I" the N~r~ ~ p~ilro-Ford ~ratlona will now -ht elevated to exeeutive'"vi~-preSldent and heldqu~ ·will ~. ~ides A~-divided betWeen th( A~1.*Jid J;le- general· manacer -of Aerospace and tronl~. PhlJoo-rord'a.electrOnits ar.Oilpjn (See .. FORD, Pl .. I) • EiJ:r 'Grft' .. Role . _, o ·w -rasz r • Pathologists : · ~ Test Motel Fii•e Victim . .Xf , . '! : -;... ' • ~f . '·:--r ·~,;~:~~rt s -·w~'~P~ . . , .. ·.. . . ·_-.. ,:... ' Gets ~ Osca~· 1 ·t~lid~-' · " • • ' . ·" l ' I ' .. ~ ~-·-· .. -.• .;.· 1{ • ~ -• --" ~-DAILY. ,U;OT l'Mit lty "" ••WM ,. . · C'ARRYING SINGED CHE.ST, NEWPORT FIREMAN MUSTLES-FROM BURNING CdM HOME Aut'opsy tests on the body of 1 woman found dead in a Costa Mtsa motel room wllere fire broke out Friday night ari cooUnuing ,~y. but It will be some.time before a report is issued. . . ~· Deputy' Coron1r Hilroki Mlrilck said Mrs. Mildred M.cBride, 531 of~ Chele Circl~. Huntington Beach, eVidently suc- J.M. itr.t" wayn. i.yuq:{;.~, and anyt other weapQn ca ble ot defen-dln~ \hliiilJ!. on·tlle silvii;1e_r~ .. r.\r: 'the A,.;d;my ~f\I~ Pi~ Ari.,~ Sciences.. , , , ! ·.. ~ " • waYne. oi M Bayibore' Drive, 'w1i nominated. for hli' role as uit 011&11dJ"ler· ged, .onwyed comblnaUon 19"li·iUJi·ba11 guy in Hal Wallis' bit wtalem". "True ; Cos~ly W.eekend 'Bl•z• Starts Wh•.G•soli ne Hlh PllOt Light in Gas Refri .. rator Ainericln :Manhood to' four genef1tlooa, . but nefer ~n the l)aUle·~r .P •Qpr. ': Spilled Gasoline Sparks $60;ooo Bl:aze in CdM Gbollrie 1Pill~ Crom a motorcycle gas tank -.~: in. a Cooma ~-~ar pnp:· SUDdly1· a'f(emoon. creating a 61de··Wtitcb caused •.oon damage to Ute l!Od. Fll'elnen said a late fire call' at ... the I I• ' horn~ or Milton Clark Somers, 1100 Sandpiper Drive, may have contributed to•:tHii severe fire damage. ~ fire trucks-arrived, firemen sald ~~aze );Is Consun;hil the Pl-age l!\9. ' ' . had befqu eaµng into the attic and roo! of the house, Ttte ·®'Uy Ore started ·when Somers' liOD, · Clark,. 21, accidentally spilled gasdline Onto the garage floor as he rilled lhi tank of his motorcycle. A.piiOt-ot a gas refrigerator in lhe cor- ner of the garage Ignited the fume s, fireiilon.~j!:1¥d the fire qUickly spr_ead tllr~~Qllf-11\e: tructure. The :Younier Somers fled tpe blazing 1ar_Ke ~jW-Cd and soug~\ help. His parents were not at home, firemen added~-. · The garage port.fun of the home ah9ve Corona del Mar was leveled. and lire bad cauSea.Severe damage to the attic and sh.Xe roof. MUch: of the contents or the dwelling had' ~ere srnpke and wate r damage, fire~v~gators said. OnlJ~ mle .Jnjury. was reported. An uniild>IJlled 'fireman ~oil a nail whlli'.'WOtking on the· TOO£, .investigators &aid";<_JM. • til.i ideiltity was not im-m;dl1te1y known. · ' ... ' ' .. Shift in Policy Nixon to Use 'Authority' .. !o,~!~~ ~~}c~s, ~~~s ·. .-;f; • , _., .... ,. WASHINGTON tUPfl ,.. Chairman Paul ·W, ·iileetacten ol·Pr<sldellt Niion's COUncil of Economic Advisers hinted to-day~that the, administration had decided to use some of its authority to "induce" labor and manager.1ent to hold down wages and prices. McCraCken said in testimony before the House-Senate Joint Economic Com- mittee lbat the government's anti·in- fialion policies had already slowed the pace of the economy. He ad~ed : "Now thaL a marked change In market conditiohs has been brought about it·becOmes increasingly Important to ass'ure that businW and )abor respond to them in making price . and wage deCisions. Ne;w Princip~ls •' Named to Mesa, Newport Schools Mesa Verde and Victoria schools in Costa Mua and Newport Hei"11• School in -NewpOrt'Bel cb had4new prmcipals be- ginning Wday. Lewis D. Fannon is the new principal af Mesa Verde, Mrs. Betty Kratile is the new .Principal at VictOri1, and John R. ~·oick" Clarke Is the new principal at NeWpori l!ejgbts. ~ The new auignments result from the opening of I l>ew e\~ntary school in Ea.slbluff rif:rt flllL Mlchatl HUI, jlrincipal at, 'Newport llei~ for · the ~•I five years. wa11 rJ.veJ\ I.be assignment of or- ganl2lng the .wt· for the -.9choql. He lias now started-that· job. r That left a vacancy at Newport HeighU ·ud cleaed the. way for other shifts. r .l.'burMta. Kratzle was made principal or Vlctorit Sc\1991. -•. ---Fannon, principal at Victoria, was .nfoved to MW Verde. CJ1rkitnoVed fram"MeM Verde to New- .port Height!. "We Int~ to ~watelt this r~ cl*osely and UN whit instruments ~ g ~W·to ens:ourace alid iiiil . fill tiiipollil!. ' • McCracken ciid not-specify what "instruments'" · the administration • in- tended to use. But his statement • •J> peared1 to signal a shift in the previous haOO.,-off-policy• Of ·the -administration toward wage and price decisions. McCracken predicted that by the Cina! quarter of 1970, the overall rate of na- tional inOatlon wouJJ be at an annual rate:-or 3 to . S.5 percent. That would reflect ' high degree or success in the an- ti-inflation, right, 'A gi'owth rate of that range is considered about norm'al even in a noft.lnflationary per'iod. ... ' McCracken again forescast that the an- U:Jnf'lation · cainjiaign would be a~· compin!ed by a r1~e In unemplbyh1ent thil year to1a!)dut 4.3 '~nt of the na- tional worlC force. The rate was 3.5 per· cent in 1919. • · The' Commerce Department ·reported meanwhile that the United States had the worst deficit in it!: bitance of payinents last year of atiy year on record, despite a $1.14 billion suri),lus 'in the final quarter. The total deficit for-the entire year, ac- cording to the key "liquidity" basis of ac- coonting, was $8.98 billion, coinpa~ to a $168 mi!Uon surplus in 1968. The 196'9 ac- counting also showed a $674 billion surplus of U.S. etj)orts over imports. The fi"gµres reflect all tranSacUons In· volving the U.S. economy and fhe'l'es( of the world. including exwrt-import ifade, oV:ersea~ )ajll~ ~pending,:' tottiiii aid, lo!Jr~t. erpen~ltures,• direC~ lnvesfme:nt, ba'J1k, JOiin!: and otlie'r ·transactions. 1 The deficit · means the' .'Uoit~ 'Sf at.es spent ".98 qi,lion m.or;e a~roy thln fore\gner1 ch~~lect mro· th~· >:~e~an ecpnomy .. NEW YORK (~PJ.'-Tlle tlO<k market'• «!arty moderate idvance· withered' In fnod. er1teb' aCUve tradlnrlate'_ihis afternoon. (See"i!iJOtaUons,"Plgl!S ~21). • cumbed as a result of the blaze. · Sofne uncertainly about thi s Was reported at first. · Tests. must. be completed .,before I\, i~ determined whether she died of smoke inhalation or some other aspect or the fire, which was roinor. . • ·i ~ COsta Mesa ·firemen ·were summoned to the Coral Reef Motel, 2645.Harbor Blvd., during the eveajng houri after ~tenarits notified the manager smoke w1s polirli\g from a roo1n. . 'l1lc ~-.. ~nd.lliililt llllni#ll unr~Jen ·ru:.a 1mutied ••r.way1n1 ' to ;.Ethe Oam-..-~n -·· '!On uld ·Fm· rilsbt ·that Mn. ~M '• Ill!! ' ·~ ~ steiner .. aj)Jlar<ntly·~ue ... ~ iiifd subsequent divorce. . Fu'ntral services were pendmg today at Westclif(Mortuarii !Or the fttt victim, a 'Hlinfington BeaCb .resident for the put · three years. · She was employed as a secretary for an ·oil and.chemical company for 3$ ie.ars . aqd leaves four sons and ,f 1 • e grandchildren,. according to 'ntortuafy spokesmen. '· Carload of .. ~en -. ' . Jail_ed in Mesa On Drug Charges A carload of men from the Riverside area wa1 jailed by cOeta ~esa ·P?l!e• Sunday. after police charged 1st barbitu- rate pills were found during lssuapce . Qf a citation for a faulty iirake .light. The suspects were "harged . with pos-, ses!iOn-or dangerous,dnags ind possep:ion of dangerous drugs for sale. Police Identified the suspects: .as Rich- ard· E. Herth,,27. Joe D. Herth •. 33, Joseph H~ Bat.it~. fl, all of Riverside and Will J . · . Highfill, 25, ,ot Fonta.na. Officers Rndy ~alik ·.and Dave. Cas~y said Hlghfill'a car y.>as ,ltoppect 1t ttatbOr Boulevard and Baker Stttet at' 1:30 a.m., and. lhe . .driver got Dul lo •Pet1Y1Ch thtm. Som_,~Jng r~mt>~pg a · liquor. bot~!~ · could:be seen lh the:car, ao the PttroJm~ went to look· and aai~ 'they .. found a velvet bag coni.ainin& M 1ecoqal tabl,p on tl)e paVerhent beside. Ult car. _: A search of' the,,car led to .disCqveitY er four more plasUc ba&s containing 20 pills each, potlCe said. The Ne•n BeaCh actor toaay was nCHninattd for the cove ted sta'biette ~by ,;-,, ~QMlNA:rEo: FOR· 0$CA!t · Ne.port•s .. JOhn •w.-,ne • • 1 ~ I _ i : ... • ~w:y Son :JJig~' Claims aHieer ' "'•II.~~,.._, 4~-Rrug J,rig.l •. Police officer John Sapori'to testified to. dzj. that Jiilfu Bush wry: ;.e.,,,;tio be undir (lfie ln'fluence.ol d~ ind '(ud, nof appear to con:iprehend whit w~a ta.kin( pf ace.,., whet!, ~e w~s1 _1rre11~. :;tpj ~ his-• rall)er and S\ePI{lo~ ft! t:&i\!Jla Beach 14 n1oiit~s a8o. ' :: • ~ Saparlto; the third member 1ol the Ari ' .... .. . . " Co[D!IY police · r~ lo l!!t!IY In. ·th• Su~ior _CJ'lrl · dl)lj ' ?'.~·~,' tbf-, m"!16el'! ol .the ~ famil)i Jm(!;.h!t!f Depllty !'.'istrict Attorney Jaima Enrw.it that both marijuana and .LSD: were fouo.d Jn. t~e &!~tioi;t wagon ~~ by 91', " timoJhy Leary, 50, ll""'l.•11!-l,ell1'Yt M "I" .,... ' ··~ ,.. "' • an<I Lep.ry'1 20-year'..Old ~ .. :i_· .: , New ... '-HEW ·M. · ·,_ oney Bill . Dl!e. · · ~~r+~=~~~ . oquillJ"I io hil Ila~ ·1n· ilwi'~cll ' -~ ' • . • . . • • !Ji jo;\_ the. car' that ht! rJPiollledlY br-hit E~, Welfar._e Filncl:s Cut by $444 M-iuwn..•? ·· ~tt'=~r~~~~:.: -• ~· • . 1 · • • • r ' • , • • :· • puplh •ndi~·~ 'leie~ijVe of WASlllllGTON,(UPl)..,...lllW --r health ,education and weir.,.. and the Of. ln the 1111USual mo.e,' Cbaimlan •man unO<r the lnlhieJq ol~ •• bill t>C'Q91111111 blltiGOs o1-. l'!!·edu--. lite of Economic OppQrtunlty. The funds William M. Colmer (J>.Mla.), Invited Saparlfo too~ ti-~ M Ille ...ad. <aUM and welfare returlll to thell...,. ~d llafe been available ll!t July .1. Well'm sOcrttaey ~ II. Flncll to w,eek ,of ·~ ltlal gotlmder WQ:"hr.t&. floor thla -· ab<iU\.1444 mllllon llalller The t<;ho<lule ••lled for the rules com-appear 11or.,. · Ills rul<s comm-. 1 .,........,, ol JOOCe Byroil ·~.lfcMlllD, ' tMii"lbC,orlgjnil .,._,.. vetOi!il by mitree •to vote'Tuesdly on llOW the-full toochlnlf • oH~ o~ulaUoh Ille' cabinet .AU tlrii dilendililf:fli;J'."f. lool'•all - Preo-Ntson. Houae wm proceed in COOlid<rtni the bill, member will J>e qu.&doned abi>lil In-· ou-'-cou-.Ilda . "'""*'i-lla Wlllt k wU1 come:a reaewa1 al-whlcK leadtrs want to bring to the noor duding new desegregallon lllfllllq; In the Ulfie .•lawyen. -wUlr ~ eflorlo tb"wtlte In prov-to pment Wedneid•Y· • ' • the btll.. •· ' ' , Mclllllom to hla'dlanlbari.lo-.. t , OOslng of children to ·acruive school Money was the chief reason Nixon Thei House voted for the .n\ibuainc 400 · J)91nll.'iif,Jiiw prior. to &ht jiary:1.n~ deatgregatioo alid to ,dtclaro In law tho> velQed the meaolll'C .. II carried 11.ZI freedom of cholfe 1-when !~pus-Nld ti. ,..med at OM · polnl tbel.tha "freedom 0(-.cholce" plo1•Hor pl<ldng billion nioro thin he liad reqtioited f0< ed the nrot HEW money btll lut )'Ur but trlal ml8hl be dtlaye<I or' tht 4el-; l!Chools ·are lilal. •!Ml.not u~Ututi!Joial idllellllon and health neOds In the cumnt thi Sei\ato reworded tht pmlllon Which ,.,. bonlll'tr:Od "1· Ilia -iJI '·~ •• previouslY ruled· by the Supr<me 1970 ftoc1l ·ytar. The °"'"bill ii npe<to<f left it Ineffective. · '.:_ tomq 6-, Clatlo II Coole ..Mola.· Court. to 'wltittle '444 mll1lon all that lncreut, When the llooae IU9Ulned Nllon'•· voto Leel')''a -1 In till JN!. • ' l'he.:B-appropriations commill<e .N!Jon olftred•to aa:eiit the -.H.. ol lhe blll, 1utomot1<1llJ.ldlllps.lt..Jbt IOl;rn.la-.111.a.Wlll.f&vcWllidl· loday"'"'"ktd on the bill which provides ""'"' 114t .mt Ilion war cut Inn 1he io· llOlitberneri w<in another crl<io 1t the piqued him ~ lo,"*8 •hll'1'qlllar money.for tht-departmenta of libor, 1nd crtaae. deseareption lanpap.. , ~ chair near tall cUent. • . ' ,, I• I drtt ." ' ,. . • ' ! • . • }\ .!l<>llywood o~servers had t;aiied t1!< superpatrlotiC, 1lar -1bigpst box office attraction of all time ._ as a:1ill:il)'I' Cf.fto didate fb11'bis cllaracteriStic pMulafi.1 of . ' ' Rooster <;:ogbum. · ' He b. Rooster Cogburn ~sonified. W~"'iecif4ho>e car~r i~eludea mJlitOil, 1ot lllt .llJi.r ' ' ~ bomb!' Uiit-hi .wi1bee naa.:3 beeft- made1 saw the potential, la True-Grit IDli; tried to lilly mo via rifbla ·Jllm!elt l N"olilt Char!Os -~ ~~ ooli to Jiratlu<er Wallis, '!')\,, tumOd .ro...a IJld•bJred Wayne t!moahn tho lp0\.1o.•hi the rUgged, frontier J1wman .. wh0 diajiens:; ed jgsjjce w)tb his IW'·· ~ , , · A 1 'Ille ,nzzled aupenlar, now)n,~1 was~eJ!!Cted-1n-Ml1,-'fllll 'to f.t!e-l{auc;~ Qn•bo7. Hall ,GI Famt for -bis .rote. 1' acorea of. ~I. ::: · NonilnaUona for lhe hi~prll:ed · Oscars tor film 1chieY,em~t , today .were the rfi.oet111C1ti.red Jea'rl: ! ·w~ wu among the ove actoi'S>Jll COl!ierrtlon rcx: the tojl award1 buU h~ moyie wu not nominated .. "!"' • ' ~ Fibpt chootn wero: "Anne of .u.¥ 'f)lo't1tand o•,.·" "Butdl c1sai<1Y ;iiol·~­~undinee Kldl";"Hello~lly!" "Midi1iat! Co,wboy,".,and "Z.'' .' 1 -t. I Coritehdltig "'1th Wayne fOr bOSll'.Wf were Richard Burton (An.De of thf: 'J1ioosina · Dll'•l; Dustin Rottman · end Johh · Voight' rMidniiht CoWboy), and· Peter O'Tool& (Goodbye ·Mr.:ChlJio) • Best aCtr~ nom~ were.~ G~ Bujold (~nne of the Tbouiahd Days• Jane 'Foiida (They SbOot not.is,'~' They?), LI za Mine!ll . (~:··.st;rt1t Cuckoo), Jean Simmons ,.(TJie "'J¥Jfp) Ending), and Maqie Smith (ibe'Prtme or Miss Jean BrOdJe). ", .,.1 ,,..~ Five pictures captured, se~en .or 'mor~ nom~aUons. . • .~Anne· of ~, ~ .. ncf Diya~· ·•¥- nominated for 10 categories. ·~ SboOL Horse-s, Don't They?" won nine.' nomin11· UOOB-. Seven nomlnaUolll went to ~lutcb · Cu&idy," 11ijeUo Dollji" and ."Mldnlaht Cowboy." ,.1• ·." ~ 'Nomineea ror tieil-IUppot1bfl actreues wfre-· Catbeilne .... Buma (LUt' .SUiDmer), "1an 'canntii <B!!b ,and 'Carol atid Tee! arid ·Alice), Goldie Hawn (Cactus Fiower), Sylvia MUes ! MI d n I J b II ''.; · (See WAYNE,~!) . . ' ; . • • ~range-··.;; • • --• Coaat • .. , • ... ~~ ' Newport ·Firemen ·'free Woman ·?frapped in , Car .!!~·~-worbd nearly ·lll am-"wlth le_, Ind 'jl<b to•frff ~ !n)lii-ed Coota Jil ... WOlllln In ID <Illy ')¥ming tr1ftlc cruh S.lurd1y. :'Diana Ladwl(, 11, f/l lSU vwar Place. ifls trlPP!'f In 1Mr 11111ll ltltlon ••11"11 !& It cOllldod_~e with ~ ~ ~ Cilili occlimd a . 5,311· 1.in. kt Dom Drive and P1Clllc Co11t HllJ!w•Y wheft-the wt1m1n drove -the btls into tM lntfttedlon from ~-'!be car driven by John '°"ker, 11, or LOmlta. nio L~ wi>m&n:llllffered 1br1ti""!', bru.latl arid a ltvtntJ cut knee and was ldmitlld to HOii Memqrlal fflllpllal . . lier eondlUoa wu dmrlbed 11 saU• fllclory by 1ldts thl• morning. <Police uld Bowitr compl,iined of palm bi lilt-· neck and.Jaw. •. Of!l«n quoted him .. pylnJ he '"' part111ly hid fallen 11leep 1t the wheel -.the ·car eotaod U,,.tnteno<;tJon. ;Be did &Gt ·rtmember the crab, ~· laid. . Cl:! •• ,;. :'New.port .·()>uncil ' ~~ .p~~~ip~····· ~:-:kental Umt.s· ~-euwna up aweUJDp 1o p1 three .ten- -.IJllo ·bllullni ""111 zantd for Ollly 'l!IO ~ wlll bl' one Ill the mattm ~ by the N-Beach Cit)' Council In a ttudy ..,.inn lontgbt. Tllo s~ -ton will be for dlacUl- ;.., ... 1y :ffe.lth no adlon to·l!e tabn on '""!'.of t!l'·fiv. """'on the qencla. .::mecai -4ml0pgienl ol lots -,ijii bu been a lon(-ttandiol problam ~ the city. particularly fn Corona clel J1Ur What tiPIWIY Im-II an 91m· .« Wm bUlld an addlUon aild !hon lmr •1 all 1 doorway lo crute ·ao alldltionol rlntl I unit. • · .Other m&tlm on the council a~ -· -Review of dalp ch1n1es in a "*" ~ stand planned -for COrona dd Mar Main Buch. -A ~I for better di•play equil>" mmt ant vbual aids to llluatrate. pre- untations to the cicy council 1nd to the audience. -AMual riView of th. Clcy Councl1'1. poUcy nwnJal. -DikUSSlon of a new ttwpoi:tation 4 eomn\lltte proposed for Southern Cali- fomla Aasoelatlon of Government!. 11it llWdY s,.•inn will begin at 7,30 o'clock lalliht lo council chambtn 11 Ol1 11111. DAILY PILOl le\ert N. 'W,H ,._...,,,, .... ~ ... ..,. J.,~ •. e.,1.v Yict tr.illl""I -G-tl M1111t" 111 .......... ;i """ Th..,.11 A. M1t•,h•~• Mlllftfflf iflW C.... M ... OffllM )JO W1•t lty Str .. t Mem .. A44r1ni r.o. 1 .. 1160, t!&Ji o..__ t---l1,_,_..,-tltdl1 nn w.t ... ......,,. ............. 1 m'"-tA ...... ___ .... , 17'75 ~ • ..,.....,.. r • ', I . . • • • • . " •• . • ·1\l; J!"'..;!~~ · µ&VEGAS -A Saturday pllltf ~ash Ill~ p\~oe. betitvtd en ro:ite fr0m Ash Thr .. men Who Poll-al'·--•~ and • thJt cl1im.ed six lives, 1nc.ludint a M1ulon Meadowa, Nev. to.Laa Vegaa..radJoed for .. ~ IC .... MIU\. 11 clearance to fly under the •now1torm. It khl~ a Fountain Valley clirk' and ~en VJejo 11)&n'a. occurred when lt\e P ot at-was never heard from ,.gain. waged a . iwo-hour gun battle With mn .. temp1ed to fly the Cesana 205 ~tr I • Wrecku• ' the plane WU dlacOvered than '° police orflcero Under )he brilht :,~storm and It amubed into 1 moun-about U houri after tho oCcfifcril. ' Jights of the hovertn1 Hu.ntlnlton Beach The dead included James A. Williama, Funeral a:rraneemeols for ~ Wu. Police belicopter were acheduled for ar-p, of Z659i'Granvi1 Drive, Mission Viejo, Iiams, '-' are pencttnc~at Padf.!C1Vlew an attorney with Kindell and Andmon of M"1!Driil Parle, Coroni' deJ ~ -• raignment t0d1y on murder "'""'--in · -A d1rectot 'Of •"'-South Ofance. Coufth• w--Santi Aoa. • ' --YMCA and actlv";'Jn !lit Y"lndlall Gllld~ Well l)range Couoty Mimlclpal l;oart. Othon kUlld .... Wl!lWn G. MarUn, ·-Mr W~llama .... married and Jerrr Lee Jolinsoo, tt, of 114'11 Tltoa Gofclen Grove, ...ior YIOl"pnolcleDt, con-J ather oi lhH. chlldftlt. • SL and Ilobert Woodrow Cle?Olntl>ZI;" llnlc!lon. for Jtol>etl ,II. Gnni • Co., .. -He WU .. "'"""" WUll tho llim of 143U Alcetter 51,, bo4ll of Weltrn!nster a.-an;e Count1 .1Ud ilMlopmanl flnn: KJndell and Aiickf101i; ~!"·"°1 and '11tn1w1 J._ Grilli, J3. ·at ianta MU !=· Tlf:· II; a"vtco praidelll 10 .. tate -. -·~:;:wk Anawernbooked~~-go.mtyjail =· .~~~,~~ l:':.:=!·!=~~~~ •ar!J.8otltrday ind~'!'!"'~ ldl1-. ·pilots · !'elf.' Qletrlek aod lfarnld Boo-Uvea o1 thl nm at the lliooof.Wi dlalho lnl at iamet W. o.tcs. J'I, o(. Garden _p..d&, """!•J!I' Los Vepo ..,.. .~tea ,.i,f. o . ., .'.. . . Grove. • -.• .' Authorltiu 'iifd 'the ~ a&-He ~ KlilClell •od Aillinlm :In '84 ~·-,...· .,.,.....:.t .... ., of ·~ Ti cratt .llarnmlil JnlO Ille Sorlnt lllOUnWtt atler ,rHultioti·lrom ~'!uldtti!on · · ~-Y-• m_. . -. c · Range · at the 4,IOll"t6ot '!evtl aliot!t ·45· Low School'. He ltiil~ • ~t Toe ~ ~:Hell SI.,, P'ount,ofn mllu northwett ~'Loi v,.u. ~ · corwit&nder ln.\l,ie llavy,.:l'liojl iiiil 1 •, Valley, .. , • .• · --A spokesman. a~~arran Airport aald r01ldtnt \ll,MlailcJa·!/I~ ,Gtloeilia..J The dillCOYery of°'"'' hod1 -k!!l ~ ' , . ... . • ' . . • ... ..; 1 . .' Ccmt Guard Calls Off· COUDtywlde aearch thl.t eoded ln Garden , il .,. · · · • ~ Grove wJien a police olli«r who M-~<rJ :' '··· •:. t St '1Ziif1 ... .- challenged the Cadlllac eatvullble "'"'· . au, ~~rso .. nis rltr,J;)S . -, taining lbe three SUJpects aot • bullet ~ • Search lor ~Boat Owner fired at him ln reply for his ~emand for ' ld~lc;:~""i .. pec1 oot of the Car and Aga~, 1··~·-1·· ~: H. unti"ngto .. ·n. __ _:__ !printed into a nurby orang!l IP"OVe whlle f fl I ii the. olfietr returned ' their fire from ' -f_ ,. ' • Tllo U.S. COaa Guin! l¢lll ctlled off .the anrcb for Jlurny B.' McFarlane of Anaheim, the Owner of a JS.foot cabin ~ AriOSf. which exploded Sundily K~h Still Alone ~ Disirict F~ur . . -. -~ Council: Hopef Ul If no one 1howa an interest tn the nm few dayt, Walter '1Wally" Kocb ia u pod 'aa el~ Newport Bt.ach cily ·councll- man from Dlltr.Ict 1qur. ~. . Koch's opponents, if there are going lo be any, have until noon Thursday to take out ·pipers from Ctty. ·JUll 'and "1urn 'th"f :"Wlllr ---· of fi•• 'ruldut.> rnd6rsln( illtlr.Clllldl.doey. : . ' ll1ltrlct F.pur, the oru now rtll""lnted .by.iwo--·COUJJollman .and flnw may-°' P.~aul ,,j; Gruber, !Oho bu llldilit wi!I l\<11~1"8\11.. ~ .. la )l)t If~ WWcllft Drlv"e and west o "°'?' vpptr NOwport Bay. r.\U"~~~~~"C. vOcorlbl the dtJ GI Niivpor\ 'f;r thret ·y~ .. ,, ' ':~-· The lle!:tion Isn't uni!! April· 14, wt !I no on, l/O)'I forward, Koch. • ~ .member. .ol the <ity PllJ\nllli Coin • Will be ~.;•(>Oil " elected t0 jhe Clti< COll!lcll. on Tburaday. In · clevelopmtnt.> thl! mornlJtl, poten- tial candidate fC< the City COWl<:U flom ~de! Mar, Richard Lowrence. 10- """""" he II Ml golna to run, and lo-cumbtnt !tom Balboa, Howard Rosen. filed bla pl)>lrl. Lawrenc~·"I re,taurant owner rnd de- veloprr, .,1be nrtt to take out candi· dlq · papers when it 1ppe1~~ "°: one wn pbl( to run for the Dlstritt Six &eat btinJ vocitod hy ·Robert Shelloo. Folir of.hen fr'Ofti ·the i.rea have sltlce tiken out papers. · ·· · Lawrence uid lt appears commitment to his buliness will not allow him 11 much tiint as Shoold be given the City Coun· cil job. Yamal Becomes CandidJtte~ Asks · • For Group Effort olf Los AngeJea Harbor. A Coast Guard helioopter · ai<jed hy private yatjita , rescued ·• ~r on the Argo&y, Kameth Fercw;on. S3, or Plactnlia, who was found floating on a life rlfl abQut five mi1ea eouth of tht Lo;I Angel<a Harbor Llgl)t. ' ·Ferzugoil.Wu·tak~n to lw-bOr General • 'Hoopi.t.1 In 'i'oirance wbere llll Cotidlttoo was described ·.as fair. H o a pt ta I 3pokesmen 1aid be Is under IUl'Vtlllance f0< poliolble internal JnJartes. · The cOul Gqard aald ih< iwo tll'n. l!ft Loa·Anse\el Harbor early In the morning and"'" bound for N"'P"t'I Buch where tlfe boat .... 1o be drydcieked. Former Newport Cafe Owner · Bums ro Deat'1 · Former Ralboa restauranteur Arth~ J, ~·prf',~ to death i,.a Sin~ aKdld-~t · Ire ilst 1")1clay. Wl)lte, 60, was OWOor-9P'r•.l!J< of thru Newport 'ma coffee Shops ·ror m&ny yeail before !>KOmin& a partntr In a manufacturing busintas in San Leandro t•·yelra ago; He owiltd White's Coff~ Shop on Bal- bGI I1land. along with Vaux nightclub ·and White's Restaurant. bom ·on the Bal- boa Ptnlnsula, The BalbOa Island restaurant was the bl1od'1 fin!, built in 1!132. Strvlces will be ll<ld. Wedi\tsd•y noon at P'ortst Lawn'• Little. Church of the FloWm Jn Gl!ndaJe. He leaves a son. Perry, of Hawaii, and two 1l1ter1. Alice Durant of Ontarlo and Pqgy Nawman of El Cenito. Mesa Boy Injures Back as Auto Flips After Crash bttllod his police car. 'l'ht officer wafted fc.-reinforcemertts •od then chlrfed the vehicle I<> find Grant oJttinll !n the back ... t with a .11- callber rUlo on bll laJ>. Qf!leen u1d Gra11t :!W 1<11dire!f -~-. ly and offend no realltance. 'They said two .rQUnds bad .been flrecl from· the iU$peet'1 weipon. r • • • • • ·• . ·nw i:mi1111J Hunt 1~:Grant~1 tw.o.com- panlons brought ri>aoy nelfhborliood rt&idents, moat oJ tbetT! clad in night at- tire. to thelr back doors. ' Office rs had to reject several offers of assistance with the repeated warning that the men they were hunting were armed and would shoot to kill. Despite tne warnings, homeowner• and their chUdren stood at their back doors and on their lawns while the Huntington Beach bellcopter roared over their homes laol<in1 for the fugltitts In the sw«ping beams of its sea.rchllghL Ice Cream Stand ·ts.so~~~~ .l!f . COfuicif 'Tomglit~ A controversial pn>PoSal for an Ice cream -parlor which has heated up an en- .tire neighborhood (Ofl btlore the po.ta M"' City Council agllo tonighl. pro- mising a Wa:e alldiehCe. · Opponents of the Farrell'a Ice Cream Parlour and Restaurant project at 16~3 Irvine Ave. have been campalgning hard in the past two weeks to a:et lt rejected. A hwlng on lbe enterprise by A'M Food Services Inc., Garden -Orove. 1tretc!Sed on l 'h hoUr1 at the list regUiar m,.Ung btlcire being postponed ti> allow addlUOrill . research, Counc11men have visited other Fim:U's parlon elsewhere in the SOuthland to COO\Plf' thoet operationt wttb what the 'chain has planned fur Costa Mesa. Nel&hbortng property ow n c:i r s , meanwhile. have conducted their own research among residen t& Jiving adjacent t.o the others, ln the hope of providing evidence to support their objections. They contend that the required zone change, from residential to commercial use, am~ts lo zone-breaking that will open the -way for more along the enUre length of ,trvlne Avenue. Even .under the requested c1-cp zone sou&ht by the builders and operators, a Rtfusln1 treatmerit at flrat, a Coeta ZOC\t eacepUon permit will also be re- Mest boy was .Jlter hospitalized early quired to allow the Ice cream parlor to calling for comm~·wi~t par:tfdpa· Sunday 1'1\en stricken at the M:ene ol an operate. -· tion In bW1dlng for tbt fUture. one ~'ort accident In which his car rolled over aev. Traffic nobe, late hours, parking pr~ Coota Men City Coundl candldite f!1od • blema, coot1n& odors , and a variety of hil nomlnatml popen..ttiday, dh 'l'ltltrl-· era! thile>. otl\tr obJ«tlons have been cllod by the da.Y the deadline date. -. -, . • Gordori K. Walck,-II, of 1081 lrvine ice cnam-parklr opponentl 11 rtu?ft&ble . O.Vi4 Yamat, of :ia Santo~ A•e .. ' Ave., wu lilied ftr lood condltion todlY basis f<>< Its denial. thus issured'hlmatlf of a ptiet ot1 tbe at. Colta "Men Memorial Hospital, with Besides the hot ice awn parlor issue • . A'pril 1~ ballot. ~ . -badt· "'4· internal lnluriea. -sevttal other matters of community· ·~man. can plin a:Cit.y," .~ ;i:r-A panqtr, Mark A. Georae. 17. of "'ide, but perh•P5-" less controvenlal ;...>...-t.....1 ........ "L t \ 27P Mendau ·Dr1Ve.. escaped Injury in tu h~ 1...a ,_,....,, n a Ung engineer rtunu-nu. U\I~ •n ea the , 2 l.m. acckfmt on Cabrlflo Street na re, are sc -u ~-on ww .... s counc all the peo_ple to build~tJ.'.. 1 agenda. -Varna! is one of fM' ch°aUtilfil-bld· near P'Ullerton Avenue. poli~e iald. . A public bearing is aet on revocaUon of dinR to take over i !!!ft on the'~· Officer Harry EhrUch said Wale~ bad " bu!lineu license held by Arthur D. while bot'n incutnbtntS. Gtorp A. 'fUCk: just turned olf onto Cabrillo Strett :When Chamberlin, for another parlor, tM u ·and.. Willard If. :JmS:ln pla w, iurr • tht.:.\'ebkJe ~~ 10 roll over, ~~ly sauna·m•suae lype, -at. 132-E. tath_St.,- aratn • . .. . .:t·· -t1u11 LO mechlrucal failure, accord1111 to ba~ed on ·what the cl!)'_ believes is j\iSt The-Otben.wbo·h.v1~ed*1ce tblf~ the dr'IYtr. . . , cause. will be Ii\ thfl tael ire .:'Plallf)lft1 ·~ The j>olf~man sa,id Walck didn l wan t Another public hearing will be held on a • ff . , ;...Ml n-Ce'·t 1 lo go to Ute hoep1tal, but soon began 1 fl\f.S~~O\*' Jae. am-. v1•n&e u vomiting ~od ~,P.faiDtd of severe back proposed new ordinance regu aUng the COUef• atudtnt E!I JC~. ·~ Industrial •and i~!illftll ~in, 50 the U'\buluot use. and operation of ambulance services, By TEllI\Y COVILLI Of Ille Dtl" PIW ,..., The mad araonlst of Hunlln&tm Beich 1iraet twice more· over the weeubd. Ji· ·n;ung blazes •t two newly corlsttu<ted homeo near Golden Wul ·Sti<e1'and Heil . . . -' . . . ' . ... FORD .•• rense SystemS Operauons ln Newport Beach and the Consumer Products and TndustriaJ Electrtlflica Operations, based In Philadelphia. The reorganization, Lawson explained, will allow tighter control· by management. One operation now directed out of NeWJ)Ort Beach will be Pllilco-Ford!s ed· ucatiOn programs whlch.include two Job Corp5 schools, •n lnd}an trainih& school, ,twO .'voc.atjQfial · sCh<J!)l!,: c~~tr~ct.1 .~i~ the 'Dtpat'tmel'lt . or Labor ror tfatning ,.ctloo}.! for ~ tnilit~,•hc! f.,.lglt"COllil· tri.,, .tnc!ulilng-S.ubi Violnair!, ~ and South Korea, , . .. . -,· -. Operations controlled ·from Newpo~ Beach employ more than 15,000 persons worldwide. Speatin1 of the Newport Beach Aer~ nutronic operatJoft whloh he fs luvlng. Lawson said, "We have not been affected by dtfeniie cutbacka. 1 would saj we are better off than most companies In our bustnesa. '' . He aald Aeronutronic's princlpal.eHort at present is· to win the AIM 12 air-to-air missile contract .. The AJM. (Afrbor:ne lD- terceptor Missile) contract js also betng i;ought by Hughes Aircraft Company, 'Raytheon. North America·n Rockwell and General Dynamics. Lawson said the federal a:ovemment _probably Will 'select two· or three con- tractOrs for ~Jmhilrj WOr1:·-on -the program in Ji.me. 11wJ m1aaile is Intended for use with the Air Force's F·IS airplane. Avenue.. .. One wu a repeat perfcrmmce at the rellclence of socialite mocUcian Maraltte Peek. " A ~ borne at the reor lif tbe Peek property.-lllll Goklett •.Weal St.,· was dettroyed Saturday, 'C..Siitc abOOt (11,llOO damap,-,_.ilril;.to_ ·F\rt Gapt. J .V. Vincent. tf -w8s the same building the 11sonlst tried tQ destr(>y 1 ~eek go,. . "Both ~1me1 h~ lgpf~d-the tar paper." .said Capt. Vincent.· A. wee~ ago. however, a newspaper cairrier hot riding by on hiJ bicycle was able to doUse the flames. Thls time the·place burned near· ly to the fl'O\lnd. . ''\Ve saw it blll'Sl into flame! 'Ilk! an explosion," said Mrs. Peek. She 'Said several person! we~ inside the' '!Min residence when the firt slatted ·about 7:30 p.m. "We watched it from the kitchen win- dow. It must have been well planned. tt ,~;ent up .so fast," said Ollfl of 'the few licensed .lady mortidam In CallfonllL . She added: that thttt_'{eft llgit.~on all arollt)d her home, l;lul no ~e aaw,:_tht ~ or ~w wbat ,WIS' ha.PPl!JiNi\U'• .1til ~.~\ii~ Ur the rr;ir bUrs~ iDto name.s. J.trs. Peek is ov.-ner _ ol _Peet 'Fa.nilly Colonial Funeral. Home in Westminster. . · 'l'en ·minutes after Che . Peek bl au a home under construction on Bridgewater St"'t io a tract bulll by s & S Cop!truc- tion Co. also wa'.s ienited. D~m~ to that building ,~as .about tJ0,000 With tire deslrnylng lbe secood f)oor. said the fire department, . "We think that one was started with a flammable llqUid," aaid Capt. Vincent. Whlle bpth blues were roaring, fire of. ficials reared inore ?night be started and us!d the Huiitiilgtoh Beach Police helicopter to teaTch·ttie surroundlni 1ru for ' ligns of the-at.onbt or other ftres. ' No other fires lm'e found and no me was lnjufed in the two big blaus, -wd Vincent. Fire wiits from Fountain Vll19, Seal -Beacb" anit -Wtitmbiitir ·were brought in to the city in case of another emergency, ! lnad11nlet ._.. C. Ted ~b. "" callfd l>l!;k IO tht '"""' making the law uniform to those In 'Nona of...tl!O doalleftcero ll,lrt llqioch · • Newport Beach and Huntlngton..llMch. - have 41 91!d'OO 'lo the cll.1 """"'11 Depending· on devtlopmenta tonight, - . .In t!!I~ .-·· · -~. ' Scou•a . Get Aid Mayor AMn L. Plnki•Y """"led today ~ • 'i" ... -~ a.c that beartn1 en the mauagt parlour - . .-. .. .... J which bas •pporently rubl>Od """' people _., .-oow-Of n· F d the wrong "'Y -could be rather co• WAYNE-ISney un or1~1d1ro11on of the dty'• pot0tltta1"" . • • • • Tbe Promllt '10 cainplns fund . for of Us rnoney-&aving ):Olnputerlled traffic Cowtloyl, and SunMah York . (Tltey Or1np &un••'•·Girl -· -· m.ooo . volume data lt)'atm· to benefit ~ . SJtoot I!-.) ., r • agencle.s Is allO !Cheduled. carrlnd over -91ot E:'"" le1o\'I nomiti~ted ._.· 1"'1" today with I ITIOl from tbe (rom !alt wttk'I 1djoornecl .... ting. . Rltl*I (Tllo, llll•tn), Il:l1lltt lli""1 JO\!ildatlon. A second malter poot!)Olled last w"k GoUW irOd CanO~:Jadl NI...... The pllllinlhropic arm of·W1ll Olsoly due lo the JlfU< o1 time, dlSCU'6ioo of (Et# IUillr) ArtllMOy Quayle (Anol of • Erlterpr!ies provided the 1Tant which wlU loglsl1tlon providing two 11!'11od jurl" !Or t1io ~. l>tlw), aod Ci! ™--a-ot.!.-lho~Girl Scooit Couodl'• =• Councy, will 1bo be takeo uncler (TbtJ S1too1 """"') •. • ·• , Jn er1U111. r... lhe'-lrnl add111mrnl In dlndlll& developWnt w 1 ·!!60-acre "'mp I com-The outplor 1111. Dra111e .County Arthur P<M (AllCl'I R .. ta. r a. t) • pit< nesr IdyllW!ld. -Grind Jury -clUng Ille Um• Con· a...... Roy HUI (lutcb ca .. ldl'J. JCilln TM u)Umala _...1 ol tbe ~i·• ii 11.~ IU.mpllnn •od conUnued crowth "' &he Sdr!.,m,.r (Mldnlifil COioboy). Sy 1ii1"10o. -· •ru -recommended · ouch a dUll P4"'1 Pottack ('Mley ShOot Hortea), and C:O.la Thu.s far severil hundred·thousaod be ett:iled, one for crl.mlnal ind one for Cavru (Z). • doUats.Jiave been received. civil caw. •• ( ' Can Y °" Top T••s? , . Wbrkmen _;,all for steel bea m aYtnbolWni toppihi out of new I&. sfdry Ave~ Financial Ceoler In Newport Center. In ~~nctlon with -c:eremonl., 'for new·l ,10 mUHon b111ldlng·~ay. the I e 'llomJ!lln:r announced plans to op ll with a $13.8 million, 13-story office buUdln( down the street. .. ' • ' • ' : • • ' ' : ' ' ' ' ' • • ' ' • ' • ' ' ' ' • • : ' ' • ' • ' ' : ' ' ' • ' ~ I ~ ' : I ! ' I ' ' t ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' : : ' • ' • : ' : I I ---------~-------------------~· -----·~~--. < -· ---------·=-="-""'• • MondaJ, 'lbrull116, 1'170 L • Complete Closing Prices -Americap Stock Exchange List • I -· ' J • • -' - - • DAILY PILOT • * M"61y._F-16, 1970 --' '!Jal f.lay' . . • ~~ 't ' EpisQilic (J r.i,gi7_Wl Drama 'Falls Slwrt of Potential -• '8 'rOM TITUS Y. Of -DlflJ' ,iltt ,..,, TM 1p.1rk of originality nic1c.en all too fatntly in Orlnje County theater, only ,bout·~ or twlca during an •~te season, and often. rtrtUbly~ not un<:l~r the most propitious ol cil'CUm!tan- cd. The: surroundings hardly Could be less Ideal for the unYeiling of an orli!n1l drama r•-•"1:-:>'\'t""'l!~l=!ll!'I ' Cal State Fullerton a couple yeani ago ~ sprea_ding · on the general theme of college dissent and, eventually, destruction. It alrtsses, albeit aw~ardly, that "no man alive has all the &11Swers" and makes an lmpasstoned plea for patience and lhe prevailin1 of cyol headl. With more lime allotted both . 1o creation and pro- duction, this could prove to be an arreisting and relevanL work. But t!>c show has been slapped together alt too hur- riedJ7, &nd the gaps in the wrtUng, the staging a n d )>arUcularly the acting tear Foster's fable apart at the seams. There are, to be sure, some s tr o '11 g performances, un- derscored even further by the laxity of the balance of the cast. Darrel Wilson i3 con- vlncing even Jn his cliche-spat- tered dia\ouge as the rebel- ' DAii. T ,.II.OT llltf ,lltft Point of Rebellion · Hal -Landon Jr. explodes with bottled UJJ emotion in a tirade al his mother. played by Ann Siena, in a scene from South Coast Repertory's "The Glass Menagerie." opening Friday for two weekends of evening performances. lious student playwright deter· ----------,----------- Tfaev're _Back Th~ .Smothers Brothers, Tom left, and Dick, will headline the first NBC television special of their own tonight at 10 p.m. on Channel 4. Titles 1'The . Return of the Smothers Brothers." guests will be Glen Campbell, David Frye and Peter Fonda. Crossword Puzzle #CROSS 44 ~~:ulact 11 Group or 45 Plattd at ptopl e lnttrvals r. ·Bird 4q Anglt b.ii Rtmain SO Arrangtmtnl 114 Ac.t of or data trumps, Sl Ntasurt • • for ont pottry LlS Bad SJ lnttr-rJ.6 Ship In rogativt Greek S7 Japanese 111ythology and Chlntse 117'[tc.esslvt sq Instrument ralt or bO Sac.1td lritertst .Hindu 2111ii70 Ill Pepul1r books tnlt'e lttlll hl Big 10 Cloys wi th 35 Cl t vtr 120 Do111 ino quantity: over· 36 Cart!SS Zl C1}!1eity l words abLJnd ant e 31 Gr~tin g unit bl American 11 CLJ!c.h ---· 41 Color mined to present his show. and its controversial nuOe sce.ne, over the pressures of the es- tablislunent on campus. Frank BaJlotta projects de- fiant gusto as the gutty un· dergred' who op~es the pro- ject, while Leigh Hamilton turns in a starkly realistic portrayal or the Mario Savio type, an outside agitator who Ignites the campus powderkeg. The principal weaknesses are of a distaff nature -Don- na Bruei!, who slides un· convincingly through what could tSe a prime role as the gal who takes it all off for her art, aDd Barbara Wicks, more exuberant but hollow sounding as the rebels' c h i e f cheerleadir. Arthur Pnri1ier and Foster himself deliver a pair of properly p I a c I d performances as faculty mem- bers with opposite viewpoints. Foster's troupe is currently In rehearsal for a comedy to alternate weekly with this more s e r i o u s production. which may be more conducive to audience appreciation. On~ would hope, however, that more., Ume and care are given to that offering. DramaOass Set Tuesday A . drama workshop s-ponS<l'ed by the Westminster Community Theater will begin Tuesdey. Instructor tor the workshop is Burl Warner, a veteran community theater actor aoon to be ~.in the leading role of "A Streetcar Named Desire" al Westminster . Classes will be held on Tuesdays from 7 lo 10 p.m. at the PTA building on Hoover Street, south o! Westminster Avenue. ------~.~ ____ .. ......_~ ·22 Lift wjth 111etthant lZ Plant gen us 4l Forbid I exertl9n b) Paradise 1) Jointd 44 Game pltte l'==:===:======'il 1 21 Slag b4 Strongbox: 1og1ther 45 HoLJsehol d 2S O•idlzed Sl ang 19 Efectncal applianc e 26 Al/to &S E1ceptioo-tondLJt\01 •Ii Cut off adornll'en l: ally ti,.y 21 Before: 47 Bear F'amillar Comb. lorM pottl tnlly ~2't Pleased DOW N 24 Ray 8ol9f('s 41 Free fro"' e1p-resslon gl1I friend s111ud;es 31 Hirsutt 1 Ally 25 Cl im b 49 Dlvlslo" 32 Wrestler's l Santa-· 2& Vouchl'!' or !ioc/rty hold l 6urdtn 27 Amt rit1n 51 Alltllon 1 37 Troubles 4 Drudgr patriot 52 Coagula.te· 38 Shbrt pr1ytr S Arid 2.8 ~11'1'0W S4 Avetslo11 J• faney c.1st Ii Enter on moon v1 ll ey SS Soo" -40 Co11tr1 unl· lrlt~111d .• , ?.•·Fruit ~ 5.6 Can. c1t1ons sfile of an 10 • ..:. Lltlle: polHiclan: 111edlu111 atcount lrnp«Hn1lot· ·1nro,,11al rt Lures 7 Kdn 32·Gar11ent 51 Spl111ol . J ·Rt'l.dy for 8 ·-Cong 33 In any c1se 59 Handlt h.li;-ltsltn g 9 Fairy .34 Ur. Skinner tlumstlr ir-:,"r.,-r.,-i,,--,r.-...,,,-r,;T,;, Endo Tueod1y Ill~ T9)'l•r ,, "THE ON LY GAME IN TOWN" ... "TH E PRIME OF MISS JEAN BROOIE" STAITS WIDNU D.t.Y A man went'looking IOf America. And COtJldn'I nnd it anywhere ... .... .. ,, L~tet ........... "GYPSY MOTHS" Lag·una Pick s Cast For 'Mar y S u1ishine' -. ~· ContinuoUs Show Si t. & Sun. From 2 p.m. JALIOA 67M041 -6:45 "'l.lah . ....... '"' .... Npw-Endt Tonight "ON Hl"lll MAJUTY'S s1c 111n : 11111Y1C1 .. "JOUINIT TO fH1 FAR SIDI Of THI SUN., • STARTS WIDNHD.t.T • I EXCLUSIVE -HARIOR • AREA SHOWING • The most explosive spy scandal of this century! ""°"" Fi"ixsouTH coasT ~M!R!l l"LAZA THEATltlE CM:POJIJ.TIOll Si n Dtt&o frNw1y at lrislol • 548· 271 1 Box Offlc• Optns 6:45 -Show •t· 1 ~\ "' J QCC Strltag ~nsena hie Mternoon Co11cert Splendid , By DOROTHY BARLEY ' ~e ara those of us who are only too willing to dump lhe breakfast dishes and switch to Dvorak by daylight , provided we 're given the op. portunity In the form of a live concert and the acceptable · musical ensemble. We are given irresistible op. portunlties to do so by the Orange Coast College Music Club and · their morning can.- cert. this "1etk upheld in every way the hip standard set by this group with a delightful Courthouse Trial Scene For Movie performance by the Oran,a:e care and dedication. Coast Collta:e Chamber String Haydn 's Quartet No. a'•in 6 Ensemble. _ and Ovorak's S~enade In E The Studio One t'OOCert comprised the balance o( ·an f e a t u r t d lhe Mozart entertaining and-re1varding Konzertante Symphony for program and both enjoyed violin and viola and it w1s in fa ithful perfonnances. most ·capable handll 111 the r The Dvorak w1>rk carrils persons of violinist Adrianne '"mlich of the haunting quality Geiger, concertmaster of the ot the same composer's "New Orange Coast College Sym-World" symphdny and tl1' phony -Orcheslra and her co-Haycfn tcore is iedolent with Performer In that ensemble, the 111un8· gaiety that is so flannah ~pen. much a chat:acteristlc of that Backed by pianist Marilyn comJ)O!er'a w6rk. • Drunasky, they gave a pleas-A pleasing c o n c e r t • ing rendltia.1 of this happy presented by an ol'ganh:atiai1 Mozart work. Liaison was that deserves high pr.alse fQf mosl pleasing and each artist ils efforts. handled her solo passages wilb -=========- ~,,.~f -~ ·•11-•2•• • 2905 East c-1 Hwy. ENDS TONl•HT ti 111r , ~f MACAlrl~llll l.L.,, : Ill-aACll ..... .01110 6th EXCLUSIVE WEEK Cll.Mlll'C!UltS• MSIM l'llDJ:IOG- BARBRA OMAft SfREJ~D · SfWllF :1\i:=1 ~GIRi. ~·~=~· liiiill ,. I @ COLOR.,0.1.Li~• U1111Q ........ , I .....it SkwT....., "MIDNIGHT COWtoY" for lllfor..tio1 67J-6260 -ANlllONY QUINN RldeR COLOR V1 RNA HARDY SERGIO -US! . KRUGER ' FRANCHl : lnANNA MAGNANI.-! --10-·...--.0-·•••""" .... _' _ _...,_.,_,. ---·-.. --... --.--.. -... --_"_ .... ___ .,._.._ PANAVlllON"~Cf9IODLOR" CI:--; EDOM E ,...,. ·-r-Tl ·'"'"""" . ·-· ~ ., "" " ' ... . .. ' . I OOCIPJ.ll.-""'H: ...... -. I ~1 ....... l!!>IA!lOM!ll" ........ -........ "O'TOOLE BEST ACTOR OF THE YEAR! .. .'Cbips' One Of Tne Year's Ten Best!" -N41tON•L eo.i.110 Of 11cvinv Mctro-Goldw)'rt-Mll'tf Pr.et11.1 An ,lr1Mlr P. Jata Pnduelion .un-inc Peter O'Toole ·Petula Clark "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" M tt-Sif'Mlcu.l ltttl,,... Startt Nednoodl'f Fob. 11 . " ,_,,.,., ,.,,,,.., .,.,I..,,. .. II~ UIJISll PfJ!R YJ.JtS M lilJRTllQ' ......... "'" ... ........ . ...... .,... llR°M llNtS OOlllCY .Ol(i '°""-., O!l- Pl11t Strtt Mc.9 1"" 11 "THE THOMAS CROWN AFFA IR" ' F•tf, fa ir, f•~lu•I. Tho1•:: thr•• word' tWlll uj'I f•tlo11 h1 •111,atlo~ •I!. t~, D.\ILY fl!LOT 0 tcflt11rl•I 11191 1w'"' dt't. T!1EY DIG CAKE -Dignitaries on hand Saturday for'5addleback.C.llege cak01;cutUng·ceremonies led by Rep. James B. Ult (center) included (from left) college Trustees Alyn Brannon, Michael Collins, Patrick Backus, college President Fred Bremer, Trus.tee ~· Vogel and ·5Ut District County Super- visor Alton Allen. Saddlehack JC Dedicated ... !'•• the \ Mlssion· . . Trail Teacher Spreads He~ Love Arowid .. SAN JUAN CAP!S'r!IANO. -Do Uttle boys aUU &et crushes on their teachen? Mn. Jean Sbarke, fourth grade teacher at San Juan·School handed out Valentine cards to en her pupils Friday, lignln1 each one .. Love, Mra. Sbarke." After class a HtUe boy came up to her desk and. stood there for a rru:inMnt, 1lhen shyly med, "Mfl. Sharke, did you pur love on all fi them?" ' L~-wye~'s a · Ladj-· .Mothe.r Manages liome , Law Office By llARBARA KREIBICH a1moot IOI. . or ., ..., ""' '"" 'Ille lntml(llnc job lbajJJ llllltrilllalil . Lellun! Worid.r1 entering Ille hi.tt of-when lhe entor.d •law pndloe ., New !if? · ol the law II rm of ROb<rtaon Y<irk II an -1ala GI the Will llln1I &_Garland are due lor.a aurprlae . .' • firm of SlmPIOO, Tbocllor & - Smiling from behind a mwiv• desk Is She c:ootJnued to pr..u. -Jw lbe tt«ntly appointed head ol the firm '• marrlqe to YOlllll .ll<. Roaald ~ new Laguna l!llb branch; a penooable "becauae be wu dolll& hfl r-,, ;;;;! lawyer by name ol Nancy Boxlioy ~per. mldi!nta ll'e notorloualy poor!¥ poll!.• 'How do cUents.rel\C to a 1ady lawyer? After Amanda's btrtb in 190, N~ "wen, there's apt· to be ion ·tnttlal transferred-to free lance work at bOrM. surprlsei" grl.na Nancy. "Maybe even a doing legal writing '.and 1 td!ting l f«. UWe distrust. But we can lllOOb •blia:h Columbia Unlvenity, the Prentke-Hall a ',..feulonal ,.latiOnlhlp and set oo a!1d McGrow-Hlll publlshlng houses and wlth the business ~It band." Medical Eccnomjcs m~ne. At 38 the Uractl "-T •·· Even lhe free.lancing had to ·lake a ' a ve "u ... ·epper UUl:S back seat ttr a..Whlle ·"'"-.... _ . .._.__ .... a J1llJHiul job of balanclnt: a full-tJme ... """"' "'"' u•uNt -career with managing a household that rived. "The fJnt year with twinl, 1 I tu•·· h band and t'"~ discovered, gets quKe frantic," sbe fl• nc ~ a surgeon us •u'Cl; plains ... But aftir tblt, '"'-·bn-..'' children, Amanda, aged &, and twins .. _.. r--~- Nlchalas and ,Ellza,•3. She returned lo full tlJT\O liw p<actke . The Tepper family came l\'est from last September bu~ !hough dedicated to New York II months ao> and "b]un. her work, Js far irOm &be . aaresitve career-woman typ!. . _ . e. Beeltfi ' Pr0gr'!"' Set . ~~.~r: t:.:..;ni>e=-~ • ~; 'J:.;~.,'?."'k ':;1~~ Ml&'iJON VIEJO · -Re at d ein t.1 . tortably settled. Dr. Rbnald Teppier·maln-uSed ,1o really feeJ there wu a JOt of pr:.e- part1c:patlng Jn a 13-week ~ ,pto. ta.ins hl11 practice ln La Mirada so there'• judJce agaln11t -woman in re a Ii y gram will be getting into shape for awn-a IiUle commuUng ror both parents, but worUnlf'hile jobe:, but as Ume goes on I er they enjoy the JocaUon, and npeclally realize that a wmian baa more problems m The program for men and women the proximity of tennll courts for than a man in tennl d. holding down. a Congres, sman Utt Lauds Puritan Ethic at Co'' ~ge spooaored by 'the Soutb Orange County weekend .. .,ci... full time. profeaslonal job. No·~ ~ YMCA will begla ln'Mlsslon Viejo March A native of Richmond, Va., where she how much c:Ooperatloo there ls In Uwl By FRED fiQIOEMEHL Of,..~ ..... lteff Basking under a warm sun and the praise of Rep. James B. Utt (R·Tuatln), the permanent campus of Saddlebac'k College waa dedicated 'Saturday on the third anniversary of its formaUon. "T have a firm belief in the many ad~ vantages that accrue to the studfnts of :ru® a college," said Utt. ••ntere is geiierally a hJgb availability of student counseling, classes are smaller, and more peraonal e.ttention is given to the stu- denl" other short talks were given by Dr. Fred Bremer, college pres\dent; and Michael ec.lllns, president of the board. 0 There i5 a greater advantage flnan- ciaDf aa weU as moraJly, by being·able to live at borne for an additional· two years. I •HU bellii::ve that the lnfuencea of the home are far more Important to the well being of the student than .to·. live away fropi home during these fonnattve yean," Ult declared. The congressman congratulated the college for• its wide range of cour11es made available to the students, the stature.gained by the athletic department in only three years, and the special servtcos offered by the college. Including a speakers' bureau, scholarships, a,nd the atudent literary magazine "Revista." UU-a!M noted the importance or the Puritan .ethic at Saddleback1CoUege. "Do not let that ~n shock you," ho said. "It limply meam..a concept ol government or conduct.. bmnanly' and men.Uy better,. than otbef contemporary goverqments." "' . "I have \ bid many eiperlences wlth Sadd1eback Community C.Ollege from its beginning. The Board or Trustees con. sidtn•education at taxpayers' expense a prtvUege and oot a right. Shape up or ship: out may be an arbitary pr~ nouncement,.but It Is far more preferable to • anarchy, which Is the only other -11.tmalive. "I be1ieve in academic rrecdom, but that freedom ends where acaueinic Jlcense begins. I believe in the right of dissent; there carmot be confrontation or Jdeu: without dis8ent. The Important thing is let resolve tbese differences witmut destroying the system of free aovernmenl." Utl told the 300 people in attl!ndance. He also told of h~ work in Waahlngton to make s.ddleback College acceptable Jo the mJIHay's "early«it" program, which allows a dllcharge llO days early so that a aerviceman may attend an ac· credited college. "Thi3 college was too new to have full Laguna Schools Open House Set Thursday Night On the qieory that "seeing la believ- ing," all five Laguna Beach schools will bold open home from 9 Lm, to 2 p.m. Thursday. An invitation to everyone in the corn· munlty to aee the achoob in action bas been isued by the Laguna Beach Unified Teachers AssoclaUon. Said president George Neltleman, "We hope residents will come to see for themselves what is meant by quality education. There are many reasons why Laguna Beach students are excited about school and achieving far above grade level on slate and national te.sta. We need community support to continue the present level of academic, elective and remedial progra_m,. The schools, he noted, are.always open to Ille public, bal this special' day will give visiton an opportunity t• make complete touri and uk quesuons at any or all of the five schoola, ~ of the \Vorld . El Morro and Aliso elementary, the high school and Tbur1ten lntermedh1te SChool, wtlh a total enroll· mcnl of 2.900 students. La Habra Soldier l(illed in Vietnan1 Pvt. Steven L. Catino, son of Mr. and 1'-Irs. Frank B. Catino: 122 N. McPher son St ., La Habra, has been killed in action in the Vietnam war. He wa11 on a Jist announced Friday by the Department of Defense. -~'laUon althou i.. 2. . wentRathdcrillll,.lfh hleoi!hn achool, Nancy! mod vedln borne, It's the W<man. who· bis the -~= . lh n waa acceptable It wUI take place 00 Tuesdays and to u e ege, ma ore ultimate respomlblllty. Alon~ ber under the GI Bill and ita credits were -. .. -~ --s 30 •-4 30 government, was named to Phi Beta job she must ,.. ••·t •~ •• , 1UU1'lJ8)'1 u ""' : p.m. ..... : p.m. and '·ud •• -transferable to any unJv.ersity in the and ·wtll incJude warm up calisthenics, Kappa gradua~ magna cum.-e. iroperly cared for, that the food.la.then, Unkod States, but that W8J not enough walk)J11-jogglng . lnt.rvala, lllatlc-mt-Loadod with aca~emlc l!tmn, she lhe clothes In onler and the - for UM: military brass," Utt said. chlng and recreational 11porta. Interested spent the next two years looking for ''an iiecently ll)abttained. Jn our"cUe tt wotk.I "I wu called by concerned parents to residents' 'may' contact Gene ·Adams, interesUng .j9b," bµt failed to .find on~. out well, but I think ~very woman }lu;to assist the.Ir !005 to be granted an 'tarly· director, at @f.9431. "l worled In advertblng lot a while find ·her wn baJanoe: I'm happier when out' to aUeod Saddleback College," said and even wrote tome irte\lng card I'm working aod I think it makes 1NI a Utt. 4'1 told one top off Jeer that you would I T •£ copy," ihe recalls. "BUt I was look in& for better peno_p at home too." · tll/Dk we were asking for an early out ao • Paint llf1 al .. Slated something with ch 111 en g e and Her relatloeablp with the dllldrtn, that the MrV!cemen coold join the Viet. LAGUNA NIGUEL _ Vincent Famll responslblllly and finally decided that law Nancy I• """'· hu not au!fered. "l thlilk Cong, 'lnsteed ol accepUng the GI Bill of will be apeclal guest at Thunday's inighl'be' the answer." . the quality ol the time you opend with Rlgllll. to which all aervloonen are en-meeting ol the Niguel Art AlllOCiatfoo. · Back In the classroom, this ume at children la more Important "thin the tilled." However· Utt said, Saddleback The meeUng will begin at a p.m. In Harvard i.aw School, Nency reaped mo,. quanllty. When I get home In U.mntnc now qualilies for the "early-oot pr.. Crown Valley School. During the program honors, Including an edltorahlp ol the I'm really deJJghled to -thorn aad P- gram." -Farrell will dtmonstrate•how materials venerable Harvard Law Review, a plum m.Unely lnteres_ted in heariDc ~.ii In closhll!, Utt quoted from Lincoln'• _!'If a.still· life painting ·.,.~pired and reserved for the top ;ao students In the their ~Ventur.a during the day. Aad second Ina\llUMll Addre'5: . arranged and l>Oii'-co!Oi'i-.,., iiiliii!ana;-cla11.-ibe..__.,tn 1958, again-Ibey lie Jo beor. me l<!lftlries -lily Speaklrig' before Utt was Dr. Bremer, ·applied. Questa.are· we.loome.-· _ _ ~·cum ta~ .... one_ cl ".an.en or~ _won,~ we -Mve a Yl!l'Y pt ttz:ne ~ho said thaoSeddleback, although 100111 eight". feiiiile itiil~li Iii a CIW of fiiielliir. · :, JS abrea.ot of all state figurea concerninl • · · course-hours ottered, vocational traii:ting available, community strV~ programs, and extra-cunicuJar activities. .. I would al90 like to compliment the faculty and staff who have had to operate under adverse condiUons, with ehangtng from the interim campus to our new pennanent campus here. Our student body la also to be complimented, •• for the mo11t part, all changea were borne with smiles.'' Board President Collini elabor:ated on the objectives of the educatJon offered at Saddleback. "We are dedicated to first rate education. We want Saddleback to be a place' or inquiry, not a taunChlng pad for political strife. I couldn't be more proud of the faculty oc the student body. Whtie we have h'ad our dlf£erences, all communications have met with mutual respect. and those lines of communication shall remain open." "We are intent on the caliber of educa· tion you deserve, and we will provide it," Collins declared. Following the official dedication. a "cake-cutting" ceremony was held at tile college board room, wllh I ea d Ing dignitaries rrom education in Orange Coµnty . Among those present were Dr. Robert Peterson . Superintendent of Orange County Schools and Clay Mitchell , President or the Orange County Board of Education, and member o( the S t a l e Board of Education. Orange County Supervisor Alton Allen was also present for the ceremony. 'Q UALITY OF TIME YOU SP!IND WITH CHILDREN 15 MOR! 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H!"'I and eat! 8\i oz. eodJ D.u..t.11.,. v.z .. t Tartar Sauce Van de Kamp'• •• el11ht oune1jar ! Sent with ao many of 1aiir OMtood !norit.s ••• and. eepeclalf711'1Ut.F!avo Rglla I Pricu in •fleet Mino., Tua., Wm , F•b.16, 11, 1~. No salel .t<> lleakral . . Get tltd V ...S M.bit! ••• liz ouncu ••• chilled a.nd til:n,gy •• ·• tvtf'Ji il.ay ••• a.dda 11pa.rkle to vour da.yl N4turallv AeaJtA/ul , •• Mturollu delici<nu • , , Mt1U'Ullv •nioyabk! • • - • -. ·-.. . ____ .,. .____~ ... --.--• lbilr1r-,~6.1910 • ::ill! ·~ p 7 .., ........... ..., J ~ ho9e ·owner Don Wlnkle u ,Swettenham, England WU told ·Iii court bi• plan to build a &teak !'iild chips bar onto bi& pub could · 'ljitarfere with slgnala from .outer lmpce. Winkle 's pub is three miles · !iiim the giant radio telescope at • J41irell &!nk, often used to track :u.s. space· shots. Otllclala at the ,telescope center complained t b e electric.al equipment tn Winkle'• .ed e0ttng plaFe would lnflu· nr obliterate signals from out. ce. v • I -------'"II •1 Wet the mamklrt. And the boV1 lik< it too. They tl>ink Ws cool and neat. l soort it btcaU$t tt toa1»iil itrlte and btcau&t they (iehool authorttit1) had griptd at me fM' .otaring my" dres.st:s sAort, • said Eoo R~~z. 2-r..,.-old ,..,.,.t1>gra<1<r. She IUlptftdtd lalt yt:a1' f o r · · a tnini.tkirl and t h i 1 ~ for tot:arinO a maziskirt. r .. ~ '• t A »year-old Russian· woman aploye Of Iha Soviet Embassy In Mulco City bas defected and been tlranted pollttcal asylum'in Me:d· Clo,· the goVemment reported. Sbe ~. ldentliled as Royo Kloefnl Jb;;~ anrvea to t..ort'l1i-the com--r!aercial section of the Soviet Em· busy. Siie sought and was granted ~!um before reporting to her su- P..oflors. .. Merit !:1193 1'ong, claughtn oJ s .... Hmsm 1'ong (.R·Hawa!IJ will be Ou<•• of th< 4.!rd Sll<ftaftdoah Apple Bio•· aom Futioal>hl Winchtstt'r, Va., Ap- ril 17. Miss Fung, ~1, ii a senior at Goucher CoUegt, Baltimort:, Md., .ohert: iM majors fn jint art&. Sht wUL rtceiVt: ht_r dt:trrtt in Junt. • Department store ·detective Paul .. lno Colfole thought Llonol Down- ing wu acting SU!pldous and grab- bed him by the arm as he left the atore tn tforwich, England where she wortecl. Tbe arm came oU In her band. A court was told Down- ing usecl•an-artlflclal-left-arm to cover the fact that his real arm was holding a bagful of stolen gooda under bi& overeosl Dotm1 In Cal'llJbe• -. 102 Person·s Die In Plane Crash SAll'l'O D 0 M I N G 0 , Dominican Ropubllc (AP) -No ourvlvon had been fouOd early today from a Dllmlnloan a!r1-which crBlbed In the 1Jarlbbean wltll IOI penoos aboard, relCll< offlclais r.ported. Tbe pa1111<11gen lnclucled seven U.S. citizens and 45 Puerto Ricans, officials of the o!rltne wt. The Dominican AJrlloe& twin-jet DC9 crashed into the Caribbean about five mlle<I olf the llO!lih coul o! the Island of Hi>poniola a fnr minutes alter taking off for San Juan, Puerto Rico, Sunday al· ternoon. The pilot had radioed that bll engine& were failing. . • Tbe olrltne oald the U.S. dtlz<ns abosrd, · olh« ·than the Puerto IUCam, Senate Group Votes Okay Of Carswell w ASJ!IN<;lTON (.\!') -The senate Judiciary Committee approved by a vote of U to 4 today the Supreme Court nominaUon of Judge G. Harrold Carswell oC Tallahassee, Fla. Oialnnan James O. Eastland, ([). Miss.).· t.old . newsmen that. the com· mlllee's majority repart re<0111roeodlng Carsw,~ll'a confirmaUon will be flied Jn tbe Seoate latter today. He aaid 10 daYa were granted for the filing. of· a minority repart. The seoaton Vl>ting aplnst approval of --ca'riWiD'i nOmlDauon were a-r I Democnit. -Phlllp A. Hart of Mlchlgan , Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts, Birch Bayh or Indiana l\lld J..,.pb D. Tydlnp of Maryland. Seo. Marlow Cook, (II-Ky •• ) puaed -vollnl-the roll WU called ID the -meeting. J:ostland ollo amwmced that the ....,.. mlUee hod qreed In vote by April M on o proped constttutlnoal amendment providing f<r the ·electloo of the president and vice preildenl by direct papular voi.. Bayb, chief Seoata sponsor of the direct eledion plan, had imlsted at an earlier meeting ol the committee that a time be. fixed for votlng on It before the ccm- mlttee voted Ill the -lnatloo o! c......n. . . were Jolln POfDO. Oilcalo: n-lore Payno, Salt Lob Clly·;·lllltb Akllln, New York Clly: Glblert Haya. Flortda'; Fran- cis Robst llownel o! Massocbusett&, ""° lived In the Dmnlnlcoo a.p!!blJc Ill Los Mat.as de Farfan; and two Cubans who """ oolurallzed U.S. dll....,, 111mer1to Perez Acevedo and CGocepdoo NIOIOD. Wreckap wu lpotted -flve miles offshore, and DominJc.1a air 'and naval unit. searched le< llll"fiVG"I through the ntghl An American aeerch plone from Puerto Rico dropped flares ..... the area. U no survivors are found. It will be Latin America'• IOCOlld wont air crub. Among those reported aboard wu a former world lightweight boxing cham- pion. Carle. "Teo" Cr\!Z, hll .w.1 f e and * two children. • Alao obosrd were the wife, douibt<r and &tier of Geo. Antoolo Imbert Bar· rera, who 11a•u!Mted Dominlcan dic- tator Raise! Trujillo In 1981 and headed a ruling junta afttr the overthrow of Presl-- dent Juan Bolch. Hll daughter, Lealie, w,. going In San Juan In buy h.,. wed- ding dress. She was engaged to the son of the Italian comul. President Joaquin Balaper proclaimed two days of national moumin.g and ex- pressed hll peroooal immr al the trasedy. Airline offldsll &old the IS mlllloo jetliner had been In service 1 ... than two months. Congr~s Faces Integration 18sue WA8111NGTON (AP) -con,.... returned from a flvH&y holiday today In coolront the polJtloall)'.. £rplo&lve -ol public scbool daegiepuoa -Norill 1txf South. The Senate votes begin Tuead&J on South~ amendment& In a 135 billion educa/loo bW with .... Northern """t«s m a polltlcol spot, and the Wbtle -polltloo • _, In am- biguity. Preatdeot Nbioo.I& &old by the White Houee to believe ecbr!o1 d•esrecauon should b< opplled equsliy throu(bout the natlori. -'"!bat appeared In allgn the ad· mlnlstraUoo wiUl the U-, o! on amendment propooed by Seo. Jolln Sten- ols ([).Miu.). In require equal .... forcemenl o! federal regula/loal no mot· t<r what the ........ for ...,...u.a In the llCboola." Nixon to Off er Russians . - New Proposals for Peace WAS!DNGTON (AP) -Preoldent Nix. on will propose new lntUaUves for bet· terlng American-Soviet relations in bi& first-of-lts-.kind "global report" this week based on the theme of a "new strategy for peace." Nixon, back from a four-day F1orlda holiday, will &end the extraordinary, 25,000.word document to Co n gr e 11 Wednesday, outlining U.S. foreign policy -Including Vletnom -from -he took afflce, and carrying It Into the future . White House Informants wba had ad· vance knawledge Indicated Nixan would set out new proposals for settling long· standing East,West disputes. They suggested the report abo would encompas.s areas of r:nµb.!Jl_concern such as the Israeli-Arab conflict. informants indicated the new proposa.11 would center directly on relaUons between the United States and Soviet Union. Hawever, the aources wou1d pr~ vide na specifics on what the chief ex· ecuUve had in mind. N!ftn flew from the sunahlne of Florido and the Ba/wnas In chilly, srmry Wuhlngton Sunday nigbl lllll only annoonced appointment for .~ day '\¥&! a mcrnlng ceremony tn the East Room to present the 1969 nalooal medals of odeoce. 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ClijCAGO (!)pl) -The "Chiaigo seven." alrtad.7 Jall-od by the judge for oontempt of court, waited for a third day today for a jury's decision on whether they are guilty-of conspiring to rlol during the 1968 Democrauc national cm· vellli00+ . for the turmoil that marked U.S. Dlatr!ct Court Judge the Sil-i.tal. JuUus J. Hoffman witenced Before Hottm:an meted out the seven and their attorneys the contempt sentendces, he during the weekend to a Iola\ Instructed the jury Saturday of 15 years a'nd one month kl and sent It out to deliberate ort jail for COl'Jtempt of court. The the fate oC the lf:Ven mert judge blamed their conduct charged with conspiring to in- Sentence.ti for Cont.empt Defendants ·Plan Appeals dle riots Jn Chkaiio dUrtnC convenllonweell. The jury ol JO women and two meD··-virtually an over .. looked factor after Qtty Jett Saturday -were oot able to come to a decision Sunday afltt 21!> houra ol -itend deliberations. 1'ley were to reaume dellberaUons today. at 9 a.m. and would contlnue, lf they could not come lo a dOclalon, until 9 p.m. The derenae said ft was hearl<!led that the jury had corqe to no quick decision. Defense ~tt.prney Leooard I. .;w.,_ Weinglass, aftet hear Ing CHICAGO {UPI) A arguments. ·1nird1 where the basb for Judge HofCman charge the lawyer called in to fight con-The flr1.t, he said~ i5 that contempt cl tat Ions is jury, said be was "very terript sentences given the U.S. Dislflct Court Judge disrespect for a judge, the pess1mistic." .But Weinglua de.fendants and their lawyers Julius J. Hofman was "deeply cilatlons .should always be said late Sunday, "I thfnk now in the "Chicago Seven" con-Md person'ally involved in the that the i·ury· has been out · tr! ! h · • d 1 considered by a new judge, sp1racy a says e 1s con-case.' Un er pr e v o u a some ttme there is a fident the jail term will be Supreme Co;urt ruUngs, he Stavis said. · reuonable tikellhoOd of either reversed. Saki, Hofftnan should. have Jet Stavis, llke KunsUer a staff an acquiJtal or •bung jury." The defepdant.s and at-· another judge handle the con· member of the law center fbr Even if Wetnglasa,"ere cor· • bellmd Ibo lm!IC c:oo1-t -...... """ American courtJ. 1be parent pmlowl lonpst lour yean pven to Bob1J1 Seale, the'BladtPanther I~ aepmted from .... b)" Hollman early Ill proceedings. """' s •• demanded ·to be blJ owti' torney. , Welnalaas, 3', wa1 tfft. tenced to one year, tl&bl montba end five day•• Of tho defend8!\IS, David T. ll!ell. Inger, SS, the oldest delendlOI, was given th& loDgelt ~ tempt sentence -two ~ live moolho and 18 doP· Quiel, bearded Lee we1net;JD, received the shorl..t -~ two mooths and 11 days. _ The delendaJU -licfol seniei-of Up to'10 ...r.'Jn prison end !20,000 flnei !or• riot coDSP-kacy chirps. ~1i'!- tomeys were· sentenced, to . a tempt cltaUons. coostltutl.onal .fights in New rect. It would nOt mean im- total of mOre than 15 years in Second, he said.· th~ York, will head a seven-man medJBte freedom for the sev'n d'l'ITO•I prison. Supreme Court has ruled I.hat panel to appeal the Contempt defendant.I, sentenced to COD--ROW PATS Morton Stavis, of Newark, cases of seriou's contem'pt, in-citations. tempt terms fanging from 5!11~ •YI~ N.J., said he will, apply for volving . ·~entences of more ' nearly,21k yeats to2~montht. ---.;._ Torture, Br.ainwas.h By N. Koreans Tald bail "reasonably soon" to free than siJ: months, must be The judge stayed, the sen-~-Z-~--= Abortion Ban the defendants. handled in a -new jury trial Muskie to Run ten"'-'ofthetwoattomeysun-6" - Stavis, an associate of before a different judge. While til May 4 to give them ijrpe to 1 .. .--~r;_ ''Chicago Seven" chief defense Hoffman gave each defendant PORTLAND, Maine (UP1) handle appeals. The ,defen-•-..-•- Repeal Heads lawyer William M. Kunstler, a series of sentences, each -Seo. Edmund S. Muskie, dant.s were taken to Cook ~-..::='.:.." , addressed a news conference less than . six months, for consjdered a leading candidate County jail and denied bond. ":~...!- Sunday at the federal bull ding. separate counts, Stavis said ll for the um D e m o c r a ti c The . stiffest sentence was u111w l.a99 SEOUL (UPI) -President Park Chung Hee received to- day official reports on how North Korea tortured and tried to brainwash some of the F A -l Stavis said apPea.lB -ot the ·is-clear tbt-S;upreme Court di rel!idential-nomination, an-given-to chief.def~ ailomeJ '---TJJ w .:....-."'!1.-.. .- passtngers aboard a plane hi-Or pp_rOVa -l-~con~t~emcpt~sen~lell___!c~es~w-il~I ~be~~no~t~i~nte~n~d~th~at~Jts~rullng~-=--be-~nou§nced~~tod~a~y~ho~w-ill_:.see_r_a_W~!ll!~am~~M~.~K~WlS~tl~er~~!-o~u~r~!!:J::i~'·-~-~-~'!"!!!!!:..!!•~111..;;:! jacked to the north Dec. 11. based on at least three evaded· In that m:ai.ner. third ~min office. years and 13 days. It The C.Ommwtists released 39 HONOLULU (UPI) Arabs Vow Israel Fight OnHolr Day passengers from the plane Hawaii's law ooilawjng all Saturday but kept the two abortions appeared beaded for pilots, two stewardesses and repeal today. The island state seven other p a s s e n g er s • could thus become the first in saying they had requested , to staY in North Korea . , the nation where an abortion Park and his cabinet sat would simply be a matter through an hour-long brierrng between a woman and her on the passengers' accounts of doctor. 65 days of captivify•and pledg4 1be landmark repeal blD ed to work for tbe-"'.'release of was in the hands or a joint .. the passengers -and crew committee working out dil- members still In custody. ferences between the Haw ail By Ullited Pre11 Internadonal One of the Koreans returned Senate and House. The bill Millions of M o s I e m s Saturday was unable to speak easily passed the Senate arid throughout the Arab world or think coherently when he was sent to the six-member · and others met local newsmen committee by the house where began their holiest of feasts Sunday. Officials said the it met some opposition. today with calls for continuing man', Son Ho Kil, '1:1, had lost L e g I s I at i v e_ sources ~ fight against Israel until his Voice while being tortured predicted the bill would win all occupied Arab lands are with drugs and electrical approval of both Houses, liberated. ..--equipment. possibly carrying residence Israeli w8rplanes on the eve The passengers said many requirement geared to prevent of them had been beaten and the 50th state from becQming of_ the feast or. Al Adha return4 kicked. "In a word, it was a an "abortion mecca." ed~to the attack after a two-. ni~are," said Chu Un Sup. Gov. John A. Bums, a day layoff, raiding Egyptian 45~4f Kangnung. Roman Catholic, has indicated military ~-along the Suez A statement from the South he would allow a repeal bill Canal for four hours Sunday. Korean ti!ntral intelligel1Cil lo become law without his agency said the North Koreans signature. Official radio reports from tried to brainwash t h e The prime mover of the Cairo and Damascus told how prisoners and gave,them four repeal measure is Sen. Vin- President Gamal A.b del hours of Comm u.n1st .in .. cent 11 H. Yano, a Roman Ni.sser of Egypt and NOOred-doctrination lectures every Catholic who says he'·• din El~Atassi of Syria led thethiir day. p,ersonally a•ainst abortion people into the mosques ·s1-----------'-----'----~­morning to hear sheikhs im- plore them to make sacrifices for the fight against Israel. Nasser got a hero's welcome from hundreds of persons outside the downtown Hussein Mosque. "Nasser, Nasser , with soul and blood we redeem you," they shouted. . Cairo radio, Damascus radio and Beirut radio.all broadcast , accounts of the celebrations on the first day of the fest of El Ahda marking God's com- mand to Abraham to sacrifiti! one of his sons. The five million Moslem residents of Cairo joined the feast under orders to adhere atricUy to blackout rules an- nounced by the interior ministry as a precaution against Israeli ~ raidl. Pompidou Defends Plane Sale NEW YORK (UPf) -In h1s own ana lysis of his government's sale of 110 'Mirage jet fighter planes to Libya. French President Georges Pompldou says ' the transaction was designed to bolster the defense of Europe from the S<Mllbem Mediter- ranean, not to exacerbate MlddJe East tensions. Pompldou abo contends that growing national interests in Libya, where a youn1 group of military officen took over the 10vernment from KJng Idris I last SepteD;lber, would make it unlikely thllt the small North African nation will Jend its new weapons to the Arab ef- fcrt against 1$fael. -. In separate ~· with L~e magazine and the New y ork 'limes publillled ben Sunday, Pompidau denied it wis Frenfi!'s Interest In the oil trade with Ul>ra that pnimiMd the Mirage sale. · "We are not going to seek Libyan oil," he told the Times. .. We buJ oil from Libya, of ((iW'le, but we are not seeking to expaM our poslUon as ,.gards oil .,pecially In Libra For a 'springtime' lift ... Penneys glamorous frosted look .•• 14.88 Helene Curtis 'Sp~ingiim~' wave including haircut, shampoo, styling, '10 W! Sl'!C1AUZ? IN lHI! CAR! OI' F AS1t10N WIGS lllMmbtr, ,_.,. cherve It ••• ot PtMepl- Ne t1,,.inhftent ntceUary. __ .••• it is 1 country whose on resources are important for EurQPt at ~ whole." Pomplckiu also pomted outlr---------------------.1 ,,ll,Llll:TON Or~•lr (.,,.., w , •.• 71-40 MUNTIHeTON tlM.lf thH1!1nlifOll Ct11ftf" ,,,. "'*· tn-tm MIW'°ll:T llACK "••h!On ., .. ,,,, lnill ...... 6U411l "Mercedes-Benz cars have to cope with the roughest: roads ·in Europe. That's why we build our aXles this·w;Jy-1 not as a rigid,one~piece~beam!' Eva make the mist.like of rakiqwhat ~tmuahtwu1shortcut? You d:I05ea 1'0lld tha1 looked quick· er dll the map. But you WCl'll aoan Jolted into admiulng your error. You had 10 fiaht 10 keep control as )'OUrc:ar bottomed and bounced at every ntt and bump. That's becauaemost.a.rs are designed to•proridc a f'boulevard ride." Pn:Mdcd you stoy oa boulevards and l~ ·cf the other. Just u the front vherilido.- To give you 1 miootb ride wtthlut COil)o promlalng ro1d·holdlng. But lhe ad•l.lllqca of illdcpcndent nar au1pe1U1kla aren't limited to rougli IC'ing. On 1 tlll1lp!l:c die benefits are more sublle, but perhaps ncn more import&llt. . Tncb lJke an arrow When you aim• Mc.rcedea-Beriz down an expl'CU\\lay, you'U find it tniclu lib an anow, without those tiny steering COi'• ~: .. JO)Lutt!lJo make for "road Slap it over tar strips. The 5\1Spension 90lb lbtm Ult wlth firm coo trot Not four or_6wi rcverberat.icm. And if you've CftJ' beett l11lled by high· 9peecl expressway drivlna Into taklna an o-lt jutt a blttoofaat,you.'llappreciatethc adheuve comertna power.of Mefa'<b. Ben&' lndepeadent 1uspensfon,·Jt tivca )'Oii an extra marJin of a:mttol lhat ~ Ttf thn moe.•horta;rt with •·Mer-how keeps YoW' palms a little drior and ~. You11 appm:ule the fc.dlog yourhrakcfootalitllelaNiicby of control whm you 1lllm hato that fint -• W'leXpCCltd chuckhole. And yw'll notice ku pitching and bouncina: OYet' bumps Disc. bnka Oii an four .... and railroad cnminp. EYeO washboard AutomoUve cdt&on and cftJloeen surfaces and ~blqtoncs won't produoa that 11ltlttctl1h, you're-1bout-to-lo1C>it &din~ Jadc:pndent nu IUIPUllon OUr seaet: An 11rtlcul.oted reu nte~ Atophl1ticat•d aAd toagh combln1tioo o~ 1hlfta and fol"'' that allowt ach rear whedlOl!lOft;upand dowaiDdepeocloolit ( !ottee·that disc braket; •rt 1uperlor to O)fftmon drum btakca. So when it comes\. to brakes, our philosophy ls dmple. utfi dlac br1lr.es. Not just on the front Wbceb. Not 11 optional atras. Use them on all four wbce.11. Offer noopUons. The four d!ac braka on a Mmedes- Bettc will hdp you 1top IUJ'Cr, •mootbi-r and reduce lh~ chan_cc1 9f Jade and Joclr.up. ' theory in the world la't-ttt hlll i irat car. Tbe llClu:IJ bui~I JI-up to U.1 craftsmen in ti. tactory. 'Tli,t01whyweuselkllled~ en tocnftandfit the wood lrlm.Pomwl drusma.ken to sew the ophobtety. Anlli an auemblJ line that pokq alonf, ahny9 willin1 to switch o[f an imperfect car1 when one of our 2.000 er ao impcdara hyS.:'Nothlt'aDOCaoodcnouab-" • ... , • ., •• • J ~ -., ,. ·"'- ' .~. .. , • • .. .,_ . .. 1 •· • ,. •• -·. "" Jim Siemens Imports;'Jnc.~120w. Warner Avenue,SantaAn•.c.tiforru. 92101l'hont:n4-NAUi,. ,_ < . ~ that terms of the sale include staggered dellvery dates and prolcmged training of Libyan pilolallldtecholctan:s. "-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_JI-~~~~~~~~~~~~-'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.,._ • • . l I > •DARY PILOT .EDITORIAL P .. GE . . P ollution and Politics "Environmental leilslatlon will be at lbe top of my leglllatlve calendar In the coming year." This excerpt from Rep. Richard T. Hanna'• recent . report to bl• Orange County consUluenta wls, to say, the leB<r, predictable. A wad of similar reports come from Sacramento as S<H:alled "ecological" btp s flood the hopper. Fi&hllng pollution In all its forms has auddellly b .. come politically as fashionable as ·women's 'miniskirts and long hair for men. Therein lies a grave danger. \Vebster defines ''ecology" first as the branch of biology that deals with the relations between living or· ganisms and their environment. Suddenly, persons to whom "ecology" wu jwt a word in a crossword !uzile in the Tecent past are bandying it about an pretending to expertise on lbe subject. Warnings about air, water, land and noise pollution have gOne up like smoke signals for more than a , decode. Th•y have been unheeded until smoJ bellD lo plague metropolitan areas everywhere, not Just lo. the Los Angeles basin. Robert Theobald, social and economic commenla· tor, has pointed odt, "The antl·polluUon, pro.environ- ment issue has the potential to unite the people of the United States-and indeed the world-ii davelopad ln- teliigenlly. Unfortunately, given pres~nt patterns and understandings, the movement as Jt is now conaUtuted. will rapidly become divisive." !l's no more po5&lble to be against a 1Jood environ· ment than it is wise to declare agatn1t God, Mother or Country. Once specific measurea follow au the ·anti· pollution rhetoric there will be profound opposition, 1n Theobald's view. It wilt come from the more funda· mental Implications of ecological thinking, from juatl· I ' fied cllvtr1encl•1 betw-.n prtorilles, and from the p- sures of 1peclal Interest sroup1. ConUnutn1 controver1y over Newport'• Upper Bay afiords numerous exam,ples of how many "profession· al'' conservation11ll can be produced over one· local 11· sue. This ls not to doubt tti4lr mQll•H or llncerlty, but It doe• make one wonder why they weren't worrying about tho same thine• until now. .Man'• survlV11 "depend1 on hl1 elvlnl up the at. tempt to dominate neture and leamlnf lo cooperate with It, Theobald asser!I. Anything the overnight ex· perts propose that wlll prevent such a cooperative world will simply defeat their purpo11. There Is 1erious question whether government alone "'" be equal to the task of ending pollution any more Ulan It JW 10 far batn equal to the task or end· Ing pov~y. or one thlnr we can · be aure a ~•lion divided In controversy over ••wbo'a to blame'' or thinking in bl«cks and wbltes ("bad guy1" YI. "lood guy1") will certa~y fall to create the atmo1phere of cooperaUon from an sl4ta 10 Yitai U !He anti.polluUon b1ttl1 ls to be won. California's 'Failureland' • . Cal Expo, 1ucce11or to the anachronistic stete lair in Sacrameltlo, Ja a toil.I fiop, a monumenta.J drain on lb• taxpayers. If p~vate enterprl11 will buy it, tho atate should HI! l\I tu million "ll'alluroland," a1 propo1ed Jn a new ·bill lritroduced-Jn the Ue!1l1ture by Assemblyman K•n-neth COry, D-Anahtln1. Olber,wlle It should be closed down. "Tak• the lou and run, as the economist! advise on market losers. • •I' Loyalty S1wuW., W ork Bo th Ways Dear Gloomy ~ui:. 'Sea1 EdPCGtlon Opponent • Bear Terrible R esponsibflty ' Smart lip In a hotel: "Don't s1nol<e In bed. 111e u!> .. that fall to the floor may be youn." . S.D.L.. "They 11111 won1 come to W<>'k U they ' don't feel )Ike it," the execuUve of a '------------" Jarae factory said to me at lunch. "If they've uved 1 few buckl and wet to go M.ll?ltW'here. off they io. no matter bow much they're needed at the planl" I murmured a (ew IJ)'mpatbetlc words and chan1ed lhe tubject, beanae I wu all« all his guest and didn't want to put him to lhe tn>oble ol having ID dlfend or .. am.,e his prejudices. But, privately, J couldn't work up a great lather about his problem with workmen. IN A SOCIOl.OGICAL ltudy of British dockers, made a few years 1gro, the author quoted a typical comment from one or them : "J do a piece of work and l draw the mon'!y. If I don't need the money1 stay away, and what l do with my own time is nothing whatever to do with them ." This attitude, regrettable as It may fieem to my executive luncheon host, is not only a fair statement of the "social contract"; It is also a lesson that workmen hive learned well · from the hand of industry. Concern for the other party in the enterprise bu 9Ctreely been one of lhe hallmarkt.i of industrial capi talism, or "free enterprise," as it is amusingly called by it.a pracUUODers. WHEN A COMPANY no ·longer has any neat. or use, for surpl111 workmen, It dumps tPlem as expeditiously and economically as-poslible. Men are put on when times .,. pd, and laid off whtn thnn are alack. and -Y prelend• that anyttdng but the \ftflt motive detarmlna demand In lhe labor morket. People are not kept on out of a aense of loyalty, or eentJmcnt. or team-work, or any other phlloaophical or emotional abstracton. Jt is a pure dollar-and-«nts dl!!Clslon, based on producUvlty needs and market conditions. · THEN WHAT &upererogalory obUga· tion does a workman have lo stay on the Job wtJe.n be want.a to make the unilateral decllkln to lay orr for awhile, tnstead of watung for the factory to make that decll)on! U be feels he doesn't need the money, he stays away, !ince there's no loyalty on either side of the management railing. There 1bould be loyalty, as far as I'm concerned, bul the men are only taking their cue from the way the system tnata them. During lhe G .. 11 ll<prelllon, I know of only one employer who kept his people on lhe payroll, at much cost to his company, on the theory that men are more hnport.ant than inventory and equipment. Whtn ex~Uves begin lo believe this -in bad times as well as in good -they may find, ~urprislngly enough, that workmen no tonier 10 off wbtn needed. Das hiell H ammett's Life Dashiell Hammett, the celebrated writer of detecUve flcUon, ll one of the principal characters in LllUan H1llm1n's memoir, "An Unfinished Woman." ~Uu HeJ lman lived with Hammett tor several years unUI his death, at 17, Jn 1981. She controls his estate. A defWUve blolfaplfy of Hammett is impoatble to conal.der ~ Jil Miss Hellman releases hil papen, in- cluding now-restricted Jetter• a n d personal documents. Yet, in 110ashlcll Hammett : A Casebook," lhe Southern California ltrltlr WW lam F. Nolin presents the firsL fulJ.ltqth attempt to cover th e career of tbll stem, moody, complex man "whose penonlJ code was as unyielding u lhe fictional code his characters lived by." IL 11 lnteresting lhat the Hammett book ap- peared the 21ame week as P.1.W Hellman'11 memoir. They might be read together, Ying and Yang. TRl8 IS A GOOD job of lilerary delec· tiVe work. complete with a Hammell check lilt, books. short stories, f.Nms, revitwl, journalism, and a tracing or his ln!luince In lh!J.gtnn (as great " Poe's in hf a centqry) which began in t he brUIJ'11t Black MNk magatine in the early 19'0!. U ii a book for Hammett f8Jls and tcbolars. 1 blllOrical ~d for all of ua b!tereti.d In the ld>ool of hard·boUed lfctlon H&mmelt established. ...... MMllMHI AC....., ., Wllfflltl I'. - ....... Mc:Mtlfr& urttlll "" ..... M.K. During hi.I li!eUmc, Hammett con-olelelltli avoided penonal publicity. shat· q, Nolan notts, FIU!kner'a affinity !or a pllCI oulllde lhe UmellaJll. Nolan does ctv• • 1 lrilf blof!I'~, Hamm1tt'1 iouab and tumble earlY ;. hit years as a 1'lBloor10o man In San Francl>co and ol~er areu which provided a uaique background for hls writJna; his poUtical per5eCUtion in the McCarthy era. Jn 1'Tht Maltese Falcon" he created b1a famOUI "private eye" Sam SJ)lde; in "The Thin P.1an'' aootiwr famous &Jeuth,.Jbe.tuave Nick Charla. He wa1 a mtuadout craltllnan whole work wu admired by fellow profeaalonal11 Andre Gide to Hem-inpay. MOST OF llAMMETf'I Ufe WU opon and adventuro1111. He w1111 jailed for cort- templ ln the 19MI& for refusing to "name names" before a CW\ll"etaional in· vesllgating committee. (Sen. J o e l\1cCarthy managed to get Hammett's books removed from USIS libraries overseas; Presldent Eisenhower, a Ham· mett fan. arranged lo havt them put back). His five months ln prison con- tributed to his physical breakdown. His Ufe ended tragically in Ulness and Jn lhe evapcraUon of hill wrllint talent. But. as Lllli4n Hellman remarked : "He never lied, he never faked. he never stooped.'' In his productive years Hammett emerged a major American writer, 1 trall·bla.zcr whole hard, lean prose was tlean and unique, "cmslstent a s malhematics, Intricate as psychology." as lhe New York Times noted ln an obituary. Tt\fl small and dedicated book ~ggelll the compJtxlty of lhe man and wrlte:r. ll ah10 Ngtltl what i flM blogr1plly might be wrllten once the pertintnt docwntnta are re.leased. • WlWam Jlo11a • V e.nereal Disease a Serio·us Threat To the l!:dllor: • Your -hive probably -the recent Dl'8dlCtlon by l'>r. x.tt.w, hlad of the Vil -for the Blatt Publlc Heallh lleparlmtnL He etUmafeo thal one or every ten YoUftl canroru11n1 wUl have vertereal dl11111 UtlJ year. Riadlr1 may be lea lamllflr with the relaUon between ,.. oducallon and venereal d.lleue. A coune was ln· troducod Into a low hlah IChoola In lhe Loo Anaele1 sru In !IA lncludlnc IOllle lnfonnellon on VD. By 1111, moal LA high ochoola had .............. tn lllM!i the veneniaJ dleeue nta "* studlly ln the United Stales but d'"IJl*l 11 perc111t in LA County amona teenqer1. AN ACCII>ENT? Puadena and IAlaJ Beach banned such coones In the higll schools at this tlrne. VD rite rose SOO percent and 700 percent respectively. ThlJ is a dramatic and JocaJ n:amDle of 1 general fad. To quote the Surtton G<neral of lhe U.S. PubUc Heallh service, "There I.I ample evidence U\lt the: rate of vtnereal dllela ii lowtr where sex education rl.st!." Venereal disease b: rtachlnl epidemic proportloDI. It tops the Jill of . reportable communicable diseases Jn CallfonUa. Syphlli's is often unsuspected by persons infected. It can and doe1 produce in- sanity, heart diseas~. blindne,s.,, and death. Gonorrhea often goes undetected in women. It can ind doei Clute sterlllty in both men and women. VENEREAL DISEASE Is d'°"""' •nd 1t epidemic Jevel1. St:t education can help. The people who attatk te:t educ1~ tlon in our public sthoots and rw the dreadful consequtncts of uposlne our youlh to !Uch dirty worck as "utttu1" and "proitate" bear a t e r r i b I e '-'""" fNlft ,...,. .,. .. ...,,,.rE•llY wrltffl ... i. . ' .,. . "' ..,. ...... lt. ~~~ te IMC• or t ll"'l- Mte 'ilil i1 ,..,.,,,,;.. .......... """' """'"'" .i.-~ irlf _,_ .. ~ ... -""" 1111 =-;·:rt ~n ,__II t'Hf'tl'll. """"*1b!Uty. 'll!ey must ut thtmMJves a very 1lmple and dlroct qualloo. How many chlldron are they 1'lllln1 to oterllfze, bllnd, and kill! '11111 la clearly lhe pnco at whlch tbly ptOpolil!l to malnt1ln their own twtsted orientation to rullty and to Impose It on as all. GROVER C. STEPHENS Pro!wor BioloJicaT Sciences UCI f.ea911e tit. Dbtrlct To the Editor' 'Jbere are a number of inaccuracies in your editorial of Feb. 5 concerning the Or1111e County Harbor Distric t con- troversy we feel should be comctea . ft started in August, 1166 -not In 1963. It was prompted by a resolution pro- pased by a beach dty council member c1lUnr on tht Oran&e County Division of the Ll•SU• of callfomla CiUes to "study the ltnl.cture of the adminl.stra Uon, the equity of lhe financing llld lhe dlslrlbu· Uoo ol lhe benefit• ol lhe Orange County ff arbor District" -not as in your words "by a f11lllla that lnfllld cities were bt!ni lhort ............ IT IS Tllllll-THAT me inland cJUu by rtaoluUon did share the view they were not 1etUng equitable benefits from the Hartior District. That, however, did not prompt the original actJon as you state. The Le1gue of California CIUes ls not a local pallUclam' club. It is a statewide organlzatlon of the cities, founded in 1898. The Orange County Division Is one of 13 rtglonal groups within the league, deallng with local problems. The Orange County Division is not a club. Its members are the 25 cities of the county and etc}\ city has one vote. Delegates are elec:ted by the people of their citlts to repre.wnt them in coun- tywide matters 115 well 11 local and the representaUves are answerable to their eleciorlte. Mu:TINGS ARE open. Press Is in- vited. Your reporters have covered the league. Assemblyman Briggs' bill last year lo on:ler a public vote on lhe dissolution Issue did not get out of committee because the chairman of the Assembly committee scheduled to hear it, said to ' first take the matter back to Orange County and seek to settle it at home. by going throu gh the procedures of the Local Agency Formation CommiasJon for diuoluUon. This was done. Supported by resolu· lions from 1& titie1, wtth combined populations of substantl111ly more than half of the tot1I cily population in the county, the I.AFC rtcilmmended In the Supervlaors that a vote be held on diasoluUon. ON NOVEMBER I. 11119. the Board ol S\lPtfVlson nJtcted the LATC recom· m1nd1Uon . Now, the Briu:s bill for a vote on dissolution bas been re·int.roduaid, at the requut of a majority of the cities or Orange County. Assemblyman Cory ha~ introduced a bill seeking to expand and reorganize the di.strict, so that Harbors. Beaches and Parks will be under one overall regional recreation man1gemenl, but 1Ull within the harbor di.strict. What business does a Harbor Dlstrlct have managing Fealherly, Irvine and O'Neill parks? These are regional recrea· lion facililles that have nothing to do with harbors. The Orange C-Ounly Harbor District was established more lhan 30 years ago during depre.sslon days, as a WPA pro- ject to dredge Newport Bay. It has long / outlived 1ts original purpose. ll is an anachronism, that is used by the Board of Supervl!ors to conceal. rather than rtveal, publk: financing. REGIONAL RECREATION Jntludlng harbors, beaches acd parks should be consolidated ln an integrated county department, financed entirely out of the counly general fund, so lhat the cost or prov ldln1 space for a slip !or a yac~t or a bench in a park can be compared with cost for providing a bed ln the county hospital . You are comet ln •staling that the ltarbor District manager wears two ha\s. Let him wear one hat. Th is contro versy has disrupted normal cities and county cooperation loo long. .We should let lhe people who e1tabllshed the dist.rlct In the depression 30.s for 11 sing le limited purpose. decide In the enlightened 70's ~·hether to dissolve or continue It. JACK GREEN President Orani• County Division Lea,ue of CaJUomla Cities Carswell Answers No·ne of Charges WASHINGTON -To cllarpo tflat hi used his poolUon u U.S. dlalrlcl judp and u United tSates attorney to d~prlve people of lhelr rights undtr !ht law and tM Conatlunlon. Judg, Harrold can ... u has now pleaded -In effect -oo conteet. Memhtn of !ht Senate Judiciary com. mltttt asked hhn to answer the char1t that 1s • judge he arranged with a local 1htrlrr to rejail some civil rights worker1 a hllhfr court had ordered him to free. It asked him to answer the charge lhit he ldvlled a dty attorney how to avoki hav· ins a clvtl fill>Ja convkUon reverted on •-1. lie wu -to e1pllln the circumllancel undtr wf!ldl, when hi Wll U.S. 1110rney, ha helpld to lmn 1n "'lanhltlon wbOoo lole -WU to ltk• ovor a publlc roll coune and turn II into I tesretatad one. 1118 LETl'l!lR or REPLY '"''"" none of Ille eharpl, llthwall hi denies any racial ovtrlonet In hli llactmber si-J> lo the Geor ... liar Alan. Rt 1&1• .---By George ---, Dear George: How do you sell an idta to a com· pany? I've iQl this great Idea! \Vby not pul litUe Ups, Uk• filters, on lhe ends of cigartltes lo remove much of lhe ha nnful substancu? Can you help me. ma rket. thl&? JNVENTfVE Dear ln\tentlve : No, but maybe my c h I e f iuearcher. Herman, can. Even OO\Y he's Lrylng to contact Ute l.tlephone company with lhla great ldeo he hu to pUI all !ht phone mimblra in one book, 1nd maybe even sell ads In It! You .two might form 1 llrm. the denlal of IUCh overtones by some of hls colleagues who aUended I.ht meeling ''speaks fOr ibeH.11 So doeB the joke he told about 1•a darMklnned person": ".A.re you !mu Jndoclllna? No, suh -Ah"• rrom ouklo' Ctarata." Catawel111 Jeutr annrm in no way the ~arg11 broutflt b'J civil rights lawyers during tatlmolly be!.,.. lhe Judiciary Cammltlll. A st!Ung judge, he argues ought not to ha\•e lo defend judicial decl~ons. BUT TT IS NOT his court dtcis:lons of which the wi~s complained; it was. rather, ettr11judicial conduct. When a judge grants a writ or habeas corpus, re- quires the prisoners' attorney lo atrve the writ on the 5httlff at the jail and then notifit!! the sheriff that he has returned the case to local jurl!1dlct.k>n so that the prisoners can be· rearrested be.fore they leave the jail, that Is not a judic.UJ act or a judicial decisfon. It is an acUOn in _ violat.ion of the consUluUonal rllhta of a ciUzen, and lt ls forbidden by law. When J~ge Car1wtll, 11 the t.etUmony alleged. wu confronted with &he legal MttSS!ty to overturn the ronvlctlon of olher civil '1ghts worken, he advlaed the city attorney that If he commu~ the sentence to time already served the mat· ter woukt btcome mool He wi1 not tbut rinderlng a judicial dlclllon. He wu ... Ing -In lhe la.,.,..., ol the l1w -the 11color of bis offls:'" to .see to IL that the llleaal pr&cUct btt'ort bJm' eould cooUnue wllhout lefll precedeot to prevent IL FINALLY, WHEN U.S. Ally., Carswell, knowlfta of a pend.inc case In hl1 jurisdlc· tlon Jo d-srt11te a publlt &olf c:ourse pursuant to 1 Supreme Court deelslon on· ly a faw months old, joined with others to form a corporation to turn the public cour1e into 1 private segreaaled one, he w11 not perfonnlng any Jlkllcial act. He wu lending the color of his office to a private acL that at best was behavior' unbecoming a man sworn lo uphold the la1v. So the committee and the Serulle now· ha ve a complete record on "'hich lo vote. There are the char1ea made by lawyers in Judie CltlWell's court, the record oI the coll count iearegatlon and his rol e in 1156 11 an 1-porator li1d director of a Quotes B•rbera Lnnot, S.f'., on An1e111 Dtvf1, •'""lied Ctamulll im>f. at UCLA -"I Wondtr hoW many other col· lege and unlverttty faculty members have Communist leanl1111 but prefer to wield the.Ir tnOuence undtr • more ac· ceptab1e tdtoftClcal label!'' Shlart OUYer, Otklud -"Jules Verne predicted men would rtach the moon, but I'd like to PIY tribute to a l11a famous propbtt: the unknown man who 11 long •io 11 1905 knew ciaartttu well enough to caU them 'co/On nall1'." Douglll L. HITieL llAll1 -"Only by dtmonllnlUn1 a w1111n....,1 to clelend thoH valu., wlllch tnrlcll hwnan liberty and replace lhote which do not. can 1 flff aoclety cammand lhe reope<:I of ii.I of(sprinf." --. searea•led fraternity house at a state. supported collea:e. AGAINST THOSE charau Jud£C C1rswell has elected to stand mute'. lnad· vcrtently, he did reply to the cttarae that hi s style as a \Vrlter of decisions Is hope lessly mediocre. The prose of his tet. ter to the Judiciary Committee conflnns that. Civil rlghta attorneys had tokt the committee that Judge Carswell hid lee· lured them in 1 holUle and dllcourteous: manner. Hen 111 hl!I reply : ''Lawyen from all parts of The n1Uon hilVe practiced before me over the year! without any sua:aestJon of any act or word of discourtesy or hosUlily on my part, notwlth!tandln1 assertions to the contrary," In other wordl, there are no complaints, except for the complalnt1. By t'rlak 111.-1c1 arid Tom Bndea ---- Monday, February 16, 1070 Tht. tdftorlcl JIOOC Of the Dotllf Pilot ICCkt to tnform and ltim- ulale rtadetr bw prumdnp UU. newspaptr"• OPiniou and ~ mentaTl/ (>JJ toptc1 of •nirrc1t ood aig•lfkaru:e, bf/ fl'OVldmQ G forum for the tqrcuion of ou r reader•' opfniom, and &~ pres1ntinD tl11 dit1fr1t oi1w-· pofntl bf h1/omud ob1trwr1 and QOk«lfMn on topk:i of the dau. Robert N. IV••d. Publi!her < -, • • • • I •' I ' I I ,,. I ·I .. " I ] J cl: "' cil SC ha I» J« SI pa ff< "( to " er Oii di lh lo a 111 Jn .. , bi fe th •1 th A " al •• a w di w rr n di le Ii le T • • • CHECKING •UP• Hang~vers Last Longer. in Denver By L M. BOYD "you're rtcht, I've found it s L E g p AUTBOJUTIES gives a much c lo 1 e r claim a bid ahould be seven shave." •• :INSIGNIA of ~ inches 1"1&htltr than the orlgina.1 Pinktnon Detectiv6 citizen there.in. , .rr•s A _ A&ency .~as an open eye;,Mot· SCIENTil'l.C FACT a to waa, We nev•r aleep. °'!' hangover 1uta longer I n Language mlD lilYS that s Denver than in .any other ma-~h~re we ,,&et the term Jor American city SOCIAL pnvat&eye. SECURITY RECORDs l~t a CON~ER TRIS -Amon& pair of twins named Okla and the oh.;so.expensive weddfnl Homa birthplace apparent • gifts was an IJ'IVelope con-' · ta.lninLtwo Uckets to a stage "WOMEN AND WORK -play. Eiaenent seats, too. But Of all the women who com~ who sent them? The to my office looking for ;lobs, newlyweds didn't tnow .. At saya the owner of a national least they didn't know until employment aaeney. "seven they got back to 1heir apart· ~ out o.~ 10 show up o~ rainy ment af~r the p I a y • days. CUriow: what . It is Diabolical. The note said, this gentleman s belief that "Trust you enjoyed the play," foul weather glv~s housewives and all the wedding presents a touch of cabtn fever. To were ione. fight it, they decide to go out OPEN QUESTION -Can ln IW'Ch o1 • poyroll. you fiod , any juaUllcaUoo CUSTOMER SERVICE -Q. whatsoever for the mucb- 1'Whlch Ls usually the better publicized medical man's con· behaved, the maJe dog or the tention that tight shoes tend lo fe male?" A. The vels contend make you eat more? the female is 50 percent more THE EYES -No, sir, 1 flat apt to bite somebody than Is out don't believe you can read the male .... Q. "IS ?:HER~ character in the color of ANY WAY to raise chickens in somebody's eyes, but tboH such a manner u to produce who do so btlieve will tell you: all dark meat?" A. Know of no Blue eyes reveal an optl.ml.ltlc 1\'3Y. It has to do with ex· attitude, gray eyes indicate ercise. If chickens were to fly wisdom with a little stub- a lot, the meat of their wi ngs bornoesa lhrown in, hazel eyes would be as dark as their go along with a· lively sense of drumstic ka. Can't say what humor, green eyes show both would give them dark breast ta.lenl and cleverness, and meat. Weight lifting, maybe. black eye1 a.ignify an am· THE F AlllllON AUTHOR-bltloua noture. JTIES c o n t la u e to claim Your questionl and com-· dark. ttocldnp: make a girl's ~ta are w i.comcd cmd lep look t b l n n e r while will be wed iohluvtr poi· lilht lt.ocklnp make them sible in "Checking Up." look heavier .... 41AS T o Addres" m,cil to L. M. Boyd, THAT MA1T£R of ualn& cold tn cert of ·DAILY PILOT, water to 10ften whlai:en," Boz 1875, Newport Beach, wrlleS a Color1do friend, Calif., 92663. THESE PENNEY STORES WILL BE OPEN SUNDAY AFTERNOONS 12 TO 5 P.M. •BUENA PARK •BURBANK • CANOGA PARK •DOWNEY •FULLERTON •GLENDALE • HUNTINGTON BEACH •INGLEWOOD •LAKEWOOD •LONG BEAC H •LOS ALTOS •MONTCLAIR • NEWPORT BEACH •NORTH HOLLYWOOD • SAN FERNANDO • SANTA MONICA •TORRANCE •VENTURA • WESTCHESTER •WEST COVINA • WHITIWOOD -----~ - BUENA PARK BURBANK CANOG~ PARK CHULA VISTA ·--' ( DAILY 1'11.0T T • • \ • Penncre·st ®stereo and ··ta Pe recorder sale COMPTON ' CULVER CITY DOWNEY FULLERTON (THRU SATURDAY) SAVE '100! 'MEDITERRANEAN' STYLE STEREO .CONSOLE WITH TAPE DECK• BuHI-in 7" reel to reel tope deck • Six spoolter sound system • Gerrard 3000 changer • Deluxe instrument panel in haf1I.. wood cabinet • Hori:r:ontol record storage • Hand rubbed pecan VenMC" and hordwood solids • You gel more for your money at Penneys! Reg. s499 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•.•••••••• NOW •• ~99 SAVE 1301 'MEDITERRANEAN ' STYLE STEREO CREDENZA WITH PECAN VENE!R ON HARDWOODS• 15 watt solid s1a1e amplifier• 7 controls • 4 speed automatic changer with 9" turntable •Sllde rule /ti+M/FM tuner with AFC • Tope input /output jacks • .. S'/11." wicM, 251/1" high, 17'/1•" deep • AIJo ovailoblt in 'Contemporary' style. Reg. '229 .••••••••••••••••••••••..••.••••••••••••.•• NOW.~99 . SAVE '1001 'DANISH MODERN ' STYLE STEREO CONSOLE WITH TAPE DECK• 6 speaker sy•lem •Solid state omplifier • 6 con- trols • 4 speed outo~tic Gerrard changer with 11 " tu rntable• 3 speed rMl·to.rHI tape deck • Ha ndrubb.d walnut ~eneer on hardwood cabinet • ~'f wi de, 26" high, 18" deep • Al5o ovoilbble in 'Eorly American' ~pl• Reg. '499 ............................................ NOW •• ,399 SAVE 20.071 STEREO CASSEnE RECQ!tDER WITH IUlll· IN RADIO • AC/DC a perali on • Built·in AM/FM radio• Piano hycon- trol switc.hes for record, •top, play,' off ond rewind • Control to pr9Nnf accidental tope erasure • High impact plastic cabinet • lnduc:W 2 micro- phones, blank cassettt, batterifl and connecting cables • WalnUt Reg. 139.95 .••••••••••••••••••.•.•••.•••.•.•. NOW ... n9.88 u .. Penney• Tlmt l'ey-t l'ten -. HUNTINGTON BEACH LOS ALTOS SANTAAN A HUNTINGTON PARK MONTCLAIR TORRANCE INGLEWOOD NEWPORT BEACH VAN NUYS LAKEWOOD NORTH HOLLYWOOD VENTURA COLLEGE GROVE GRANADA HILLS LONG BEACH SAN FERNANDO WESTCHESTER . --. WESy COVINA • •• • ' •• .. - •r,.' ' .. . . , .. " ... • • • '" " .. , . ~' . " l :I ., •I .q '" " .. , .. '. u I '• . ' .,. •. •• . . . • --.... .- ..,.._ ...... • I WlY PllOf ·GJtS Tank Explosion Kills Girl ~1. Ftbrilary 16, 197U TA~l\'ING-f>IRDS • ' Six Killed As Planes Collide ... -.. ...... - San. Diego GOP Assail,s Schrade SACl\AMENTO (UPI) - The Seute'r -praldmt I SAN FERNANDO (UPI) -~(}iV~~;)/~;(bl~ A H-yw-old Mtsslon Hills girl r''r.J-:'f..:/.h/ wu flt.Illy burm!d and four PLACERvnlE (UPI) -pro tem, Republlcan Jae!< Six persons, lncl•dil\11 three Schncle of San lllelO. tded to- children, were killed in the day to llrengtbeo ~tlon fiery inldalr collision llHI while hla O(>pooeoll Pndl<ted cra!fl of two priv1te planes his Imminent downfall. other persons were lajw-ed, two ae.rk>usly, when an autOmobile gas tank e1-gloded Sunday at a 1as station here, aendinl fireballs of burning gasoline in all directiorui. Authorities said the girl , Violet -Torres-Garcia, died ear· ly loday at County-USC Medical Center, where she bad been taken with first, second and third-degree bums Oller 99 per<ent of her body. Felipe Hurado, 73, aod bis grondson. Gilbert. '· both or cut Los Angeles were also In- jured in the explosion. The grandfather was listed in critical condition and Gilbert in Sf.rious condition at the center. Two JZ.year-old t w I n brothers, lsmoel aod Ricardo Vasquu, of Mluion Hllh, D tained lesser bums and were about ta miles east of here, Scbrlde wu eq>eeted to try the El Dorado County sheriff's to have cbaqes made in com- oUice said Sunday. mitt.ee chairmen and Two of the . victims were a.aignmeqW. deelgned' t 0 1 Id-,u p I lot G«qe Ntlaly the -loo whlcb 1aat Fraoll: M-y~31, R!<lwood week vvtecl,to ploce blm II the City, and bis sleP'Oft, Dennill held of the -Senate, Widmer, 11. The sberllf's of-dethh>nlng Sen. Howard Way fice sald they were Dying 1 (ft...Ezeter). <Ingle engine Pioer from South Schncle -the v-.-Of I) LakeTaboetoPaloAlto. DePlocr1t1 and to The other roor victims, en &publicans. roule in a single engine 'Ibe new leader was ei- Beecbcraft Bonanza f r o m pected to propose 1 new com-Scbrade ls under fll'e in his Mammoth ..Lake to Cameron mittee to rev. Le• .con-. own home ·coonty,~ ove Part, were pilot Dr. James senatJoniat legislation aJld to lhe weekend be was asked to Kuntz, 37, his lwo , -try for further changes in the quit the Repoblican party and [:'.:::::::§£;. ____ .J._~L.:;;2.'.J~!!1 and Geo!'-I. rules ...,...Uttee. . In the Dem Charles, 11, . u<Y, SdiradO wli rePol'led to ti, JO ocralx. • and .a passenaer, DI J e meetin& 'reiiltance frun IOlne A resolution placed before (surname unknown) allot senatorstohb:efforts tohave the San Diego County Folsom. There were n o Sen. Robert Stevens (R-Lo& Republican central committee S ;J -B · A f survi"'°'1:. Angeles), a Way backer, said SCbrade's takeover tu1rents· uy u 0 removed rrom U}e rules com· "upset the Republican control ·· -Shootin<J Ends mittee in favor of Jomes and organization or the --0 Whetmore (II-Fullerton), Senate" and that be should For AntismogBurial. HouseholdRow ~~;t.ru~..!! ;:::a~~~'=~~ elected to the rules committee ficially affiliate himself with OPEN TONtG+IT • • · Tab• LOllG LOOK at your Ii« [3~[R(o . America's Largest Tax Servic& with Over AOOO Off"JCI$ c.... MirM I Coua Mno I c.,... del Mor 1175 tt.Mr 11¥d. 1750 Harbor llvd. ·z449 I, COCl5t Hwy. .... tttc:tt S. ... lM Un rPr 91 11! M..:Arthur lld.l ' (II~ (tlllt•) WllKDAYS f.f SAT. & SUN. •·S Ph. 64Mt40 LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A after Woy supporter Ben. C1a1t the Democratic party, whose · 65-year-old man -•hot and .leurpr~;~(~Man:~D~i~e~1~0~)-~,jte~a.;de~r-~be~oow=~is~in~thej~~~~~~·~0~··~"~0g••~™~·~·'~"~'~"~'~"~"~~~~~~ wounded his son and then &bot raiped. Senate." himself in the head Sunday released to the care of 1 fami· d · u · ly ph~an after emergency SAN JOSE (JJPJ) -A new !DJ e.v@~ prQ,testm& po 1tt1211 ,...... 1970 automobile will be ~uried of the environment. ~t.reported that the with funeral tervices during a Sponsors or the faire are en- ,.. e e k • 1 o n g environmental ""''"'&gm' g st .. •-•· •-leave automobile, driven by Rudy '-"""' """"'"" w of A el Ued "Survival Faire" beginning to-cars at~ and peddal, hike, Marbl, 14, ng es, JIU day skate or ride .horseback to into the gas station with bum-' ing brakes. He baited the vthl-Students at San Jose State sdlool. cit at tbe rear or the station, College paid $2,500 for the "t A daily "surviva1 theater" where bystanders reported the Ford Maverick Saturday. To at the student union will fire just got "biqer and big. call attention ~ air , oollution feature 12 ho\!rs of films daily ger" until the esplosion rlpptd caused by automob1fes, stu. on ecology and population. A through the car, shooUng dents in 5Ul'gical masks push-"mother earth beauty con· flamta into the air and ed and towed the car 1~ miles test" winner will be an· blasting a foot.wide spilt in the from an auto dealer m Los nounced Wednesday. g~~ said the girl was~ G~. car, PifrChasOcrWllli -St ---Cl k standing on sidewalk by the funds raised by the studeols, even ar st.atim and was knocked un-will be buried in appropriale • conscious when the eipklrsion ceremonies-Friday at the con· Ga ms Honor occurred. The Burtad03 were cl us Ion of the ecology fair. II struck with lesser quantities o( has never been driven. the burnlng liquid while st.an-The faire, sponsored by col. dint beb.l.nd a wall. The Vas· leges and schools throughout quez boys were also behind the the San Francisco Bay Area, wall. will include a week of elhibit.s \ ~. Steven Clark, P.O. Box 456, Balboa Island. has been nam· cd to the Dean's List for academk achievement at the University of Denver, Colo. night following an argument over household chetts, police said. Leslie J. Hoh-was tilled in- stantly when be shot himlelf with a .n.caliber rtvolve.r. Hia son, Clifford F. Holt, 17, was reported in Cair condition lit County-USC Medical Center with a chest wound. School Bombed WEST COVINA (UPI) -A oomb exploded Sunday ,Ugbt al South Hills High School, dam~ng the library and rip- ping apart 32 ioclun. Police said the device was placed in one of the lockers scattering debria about 40 feet and went off at e1actly I p.m. ., ·~ ..... ' ' ,· ''ei • ' l ' ' I I 1· i L Sew yourself into the best- dressed woman in town! Talon Is presenting Thimble Theatre for all you gals who want 1o see the latest fabrics, paUerns. trimmings and how lo put them together. Come In end meet Miss Sanya Lea. She'll be here with lots.of sewing tricks and tech• nlques up her pretty sleeve. See what's new for fail. Find out how to·oller the pattemyou pick. How lo select the rig hi lhreads and zipper.s and how lo use the new invisible zipper. See color shdes and gel free booklets to ~eip Y9U 1t home. Come loaded with questions ••• like how to keep linlngs·t1at, ~ to set Jn &leeves without bunchi ng, how lo make ( • bound buttonholes. If you sew al all or ever thouQhl about 1tarting ••• come in and see how you can sew like a pro with a lillle help from Talon end Penneys. 8HOWT1ME: H ._.. •·· h F-tbr11try l)th •I 11100 AM unt .. ._ton u..C •••••• I ••••••••• F1br111r"f '""' •t 2100 ,M N .,.,t ... h F1b111•1y 11th"' I I 100 AM ind J:OO PM .. ~ c • • • ·'''' • • ·' • • • • • ·' f•br11 111 tlfh •• 11:00 AM tnd 2:00 'M ---··----- ' • SERVICE Complete Custom brake overftciul spacial! 3 days only ••• MON., TUE., WED. 32.88* •Most Fords, Chevrol1t1 & Am1ric1n comf>J!cts Our ...;..1nc1oc1es: • installation of now bonded ~nings • r.tbuilding of aU. wheel cy&nd.s • bleeding and refilling brake sysi.,. • r-tacing of bnik• 'drums • repacking front wheel bearings • installing new front grease seals PrtMhnn brake onrhaul ••• 3. day spacial ••• ! Our owvic. ind..i.: e inslallatioll of now Premium btoke finings • Installation of new fTont gr- Mais • installation of new broke spr1119s • rebuilding of all wheel cylinders • rftUrfocing of bralto ·drvms .I • orinding "'1ings to match drums • r-i<ing front wheel bearings • inspection of master cylinder • bloeding and refilling broke 1y1tera • inspectioft and adjustment, parking brake ' Disc bra~• overlinl speclal ••• 3·doys only! Our ..me. includoo; • new front disc brake.shoe pads e new Premium linil)ot. ,_wheels • new bralto springs, lront _.. .... i. ••• ..build front aitopors • rebuild wheel cylindon, roar whtels, resurface front rotors • resurface rear brake drums • grind linings to malch drums, rear wheels • lubricate .i-contacts, self adjusters • repack front wheel bearings • bleed and refill broke system 41.88* •Most AmOriCl'I ars ind Volbwoiln 79.88* •Most Americ1n c1r1 1Hl5I STOllS Ol'IN SUNDAY TOOi 12 lo 5 P.M. CANOGA PARK CHULA VISTA DOWNEY l ; f 1 ' I ' FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH ,_~~~~~~-V_E_N_TU._,..RA~~~~-B_U_E_N_A~PA~R~K~1......,~_s_._,.,.,,...:...;J~(°"~v=~=p:.,~'~=~1ew~~~·=')~~~-1i I • l I j r ' ........ --------~--~~----------~~--~.._, J 2 Airline f . j ! Groups l ln Battle j WASllJNGTON (AP) -Two . J jet.qe compeUIDn, I h e n . ..._heduled a1ru.. and the charter sµpplementab, art locked In a blt!et struul• over propoaed Nixdn ad- ] ministration policy on in-1 temaUonal aviation. ~ "We of the schedllled airline · tl'1Jnch111!Y cannot Uve with this propoied ji(i'licy," declares the Air Transportation AssoclaUon -ATA -predicting it would lead to an end or regular flights to many cities around the world. "We are ertremely pleued with the draft policy paper on international 11ir po I i c 1 , ' ' responds the NaUonal Air Car- rier AasodaUon -NACA - on behalf of tbe supplemental airlines. Charter airUnea ·e!Klone the policy re~ released Jan. 15 becaUae lbey would encouraee f u r t h e r '.development of th e aup.. plemeotals and reduction In compeUUVe ldvantqes for ,scheduled alrllnes. · However, James E. LltJdry, ATA vice pre1ldent-ln- tematlonal, complains the policy would give preferential treatment to & be su~ 1plemenlals, "stating out for them new markets and living new roles under which in IODle lnstan= they waulcl supplaot rather than su pplement acheduled air service." The 1 ATA said that If the proposed policy goes Into .r. lee~ the deliberately designed and regulated global route pattern of today couJ4. not ·1urvlve. • "The Pittsborgbs, \ b e Clevelands, the SL Louisa, the PorUands, the Houatons, ·and in time e.ven larger Jl()intl 'will disappear from the alr map and a troubled world will ,be the sorri<r le< I~" the ATA ,uid. A committee headed by Paul Cberington, assittant secretary of tranaportatlon, made the recommendations after President Nixon ordered a comprehensive review of policies which had not been examined thoroughly lbtct . large jets started servb m the early 1960s. Regarding charter opera· tlons, the committee sug- gested: -Charter services should be encouraged since they can open new markets and provide cheaper transportation. Both scheduled and sup- plemental lines should have a fair chance to compete in the bulk transportation market, including puseilgen now traveling at group rate!I on scheduled airlines. No declalYO competitive advantaa:e should acquire to the 1cbeduled airlines becalll'! they are pennltted to offer b o t b scheduled and charter service. -Stej>I should be taken to reduct the problem of forelcn laodlng JiPI& Io r sup- plemental atrllna. 'I1lt committee hu not In· dicated when It will pr'taenl Its final reporl, and the ad· ministration bu not ~ what It plans to do about put. ting a new policy lnlo effect. WANTED AIMS J TO It IOlS ~ND •lllU ................. Oii C .... Cll'Wlt TV .. QNIWy ir.r ....,,....T ........... AUDmONS WIU, R HllJI THIS Wll!C IN OllA .... COUNT\' ,.,,,..o.c....~ c.u5A7-6251Now1 Tallllt S.tdli ltf"' Ctii4wtN .., TAKI I PaODUCTIONS HOU TWOOD, CAI.IF. LOCAL Ne ethtr H'Wtf'4,.t .. 11. , ... ••nut, •••rv d•y, •bovt wh••'• • t,•h19 011 h1 'th• Grttf•t Or•llt• ....... tfi•11 th. DAILY rrLOT. -.,, Febtu011 16, 1970 • I DAJL~ PJl,OJ I ' • • • I I J AL!!s~!!!YJ • • • • • ' . \ • Mattress ··an.d housewar-e sale.I 'Through Saturday Only!) . . • ' . • NOWI THESE VALUES AT ANY ONE OF THESE.P!NNEY STORES! L __ .,. • • CANOGA PARK LAKEWOOD ' . . DOWNEY MON!.CLAIR SAVE'20 Quilted super firm mattress and box spring set! Reg. '119 ... NOW ' . $99THINW CGNklerlhe hmnious extrm In this dtluxe ""'Iii• and box spring sat ••• such .as 12 Penney Edges for durable sidt support and lo~ger l~o. Such as the imporlld Belgian rayon damask coYOr scroll quilted _lo 2!4• polyurelhano foam pods for adGod flnnn• and collilort. Mot- . · ha hao 710 coils, box spring has ~ • .2 pc. f~ll size set Reg. $J29, NOW •109 2 pc. queen sizt: set . Reg. '179, NOW •149 3 pc. king size set Reg. '249, NOW •209 USEPINNEYS TIME PAYMENT PLAN • . 'llpoy.Doisy' laundry cart, a great little helper on wash day. lcirgo rubber wheels pormtt walk· ing earl up or down stain. wil~out lifting. R11> 6,99 . ··-····-NOW 4;t9 lnutifvl floral laundry IOrlor cart with 3 lar111 saparate compartments labeled for whtt., col-, ored and miscellaneous clothes. 111> 7.99. -----NOW 5.99 ' ' Proctor I-Ing bolnl in avocado, horveSI or blue. Feoluras infinite heigh! odjumnenls for mot• comfortobl. olt-down or stand .. p lronln9. i 1119. 1.99 ·-·-·-··--·-··---NOW 6. 99 Pad a,..r -.r Ml, R119. 2.29 .. -.... NOW 1"9 17 PC. JU.PLY STAINLESS ma COOKWARE SET lndudts 1 qt., 2 qt .. 3 qt. covered saucopana. ,5 qt. cov. dutch 'f""n, f(' and 1 O" -·fry pa ... 2 qt. lnwt, t.a httlt, 3 pc. bowl sat. 34 99 UG, 39.99, NOW o FULLERTON • l qt. trl-ply 1toinl111 1ttel covered 10"' tfi.pfy al'aln*s s'"I cO¥tred fry soucepon .......... .C.98. Naw a.H p.n •••••• •••·"•· 8.98, Now 7." .. /.. qt, trJ.ply 1tolnltts -_,... 3 qt. tri·ply a10;ni..t.allll -.. ... saucepan.,,, •• hg. 5.98, Now 4.99 cook•r •••••••• Reg, 9.98, Now a.n 3 qC tri-ply 110lniM -......d 211 qh a!Oin!N-f I.a kenle. .. ...,.... .......... 6.PI, Now a.n · R"' a.u, Now I.If S q1, tri-ply 1tolnleto •'"1.£0'11...i 10 pc. tri·ply·•'l'lnl.,.-...t --• Dvtch cmn ••••• Reg. t.98, Now 7.99 °''····· ..... Reg, 29.99, Now.2 .. tt r tr1-p1y 11o1ni.. ""°' _... 1,., • 1 ,.. 1r1.p1y ... ~i.. ...... ......._ pon ............. 4.H, Now 4.n ............. R91. ,,,,,,Now 1'-" 3 pc. ltolnt...-1 bowl ......... 3,15, N!>w a." ' . • HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH VENTURA SKOP'SUNDAY, TOO 12to 5 P.M,I : •• • ....... -... ---....--------- I• DAILY PILOl For The Record • Mond1y, February 16. 1970 S~hools Challenge Vick Knight to Oppose Peterson I PLACENTIA -A candidale hu emerged to cballengt Orange County Superintendent of Schools Robert Peterson ii the June eleclion. ile is Vick R. Khlghl, 41 , ass.islant superintendent of the Placentia Unified s c h o o I Dlslrict •. The moderale Repubtican basts his ~enge to·-lb< conaervatlve and sometimes Degree in i rts and sclencq:. "It mus.t become more of a regional research c e n t e r , available to all district& as a supplement to their exlsthJg locaJ programs," ht adds. "This isn't nap'pen!ng now." "And 'one reason," he con· tlrrues, "ls the poUUcaJization of the eountY achools office in the pa.I few ytars." ' ' Named to hi& present post five years ago, Kn!ght.aays he b Ube,..I ln his .dealings with people, but quite conservative when it comes to schools' fLSCal tlnanl'es. HJs lncumbenl opponent in lbe June 2 election 1 altalned tbe nonpartisan Jl(l6itlon with heaty supp,ort rr oni Republican lnclivkluals and in:ganizations -d r a w t n g Incumbent superintendent criticism from some quarters. Dr. Robe.rt Petcraoo said he Knight O(ganized.,tht Orange Court Trial Set Fo~ Rape Suspect 5.\NTA ANA .'.. A man who 'w_lien he tifrted the JRlbllc allegediy. kidnaped a Dana Jrom the f.rralgnme.nt 8.nd Point womar\, r~ther in bis Judge Hamilton q tJ i ck I'/ apartment and then took her agreed that his action was to a San Clemente restaurant unlawful. for coffee 11nd doughnuU has There was no such protest been ordered to face trial Friday folio. Sommers' se-cond appearance Feb. 6 belDre April 6 in Or111111e Oounly Judge Hamilton. Superior C.ourt. Sommen is accused of rap- Judge Jamee F. Judge s·et Jng a ZO.year~ld Dana Point that date for Edwin Lee Som-woman who testified that she was out for 11 walk when she ft . mers, 19, of 2M12V..: M'wlon was accosted by Sommers. c o I o r f u I y controversial • Peterson. 48, on a recent survey among c o u n t,Y educators and civic leaders. senl a telegram to Knlld>I County Spelling ll<o and lb< Fr!dly cballenglng him to a Ont Callfcrnla Sf!e!Ung 1J<o "I think lhe 'role of the coun-- ty supertntendent and the county schools' office should be changing to meet our changing needs." says Knight, a USC graduate with 1a Cal State ~ Lot Aogeles "Master's series of public debates on last year, with fmals In .Embezzler Ordered SL, San Juan Capistrano. The defendant, she said, fore·,;::=========;:; Sommers ls accuam ol rape, ed her to accompany hlm to kidnap, assault with intent to his apartment where she was commit rape,....ut perversion raped and f o r c e d to and assault with a deadly participate In unnatural sex campaign issues. Sacramento. "I'm delighted to have com-He hag also been a special For Study petition," Peterson added: · consultant to 12 California "Hill entry potnts up ~ fact school district&, and has been that my efforts to keep the of-a piooeer in television and fice elective were successful." sound recordings a 1 in- SANT A ANA -Superior Court Judge James F. Judge has ordered a 90 -day diagnostic study ror confessed embe.aler • Richard Winters. Burke and delayed sentencing of the 1Mluion Viejo man until he receives a report from the Department of Corrections. weapon. acts. . A THOUGHT FOR TODAY His last appearMCe Jan. 21 She te!Ufied 1n municipal before Judge Judge led to the court that she got no op. H• .,,.. llf• "°"' M• • ....,.,...1111. jurist returning him to Laguna portunity to call lor help witil -Old ~ Beach for a rerun oI Som· Sommers toOk her to Denny's mers' aJTaignment befor e Restaurant in San Clemente PUBLIC se11.v rc£ EVERY· DAY 1v: PJl:fSENTro AS .... • structional aid!. First Siage of Mall Eyed i1i Santa Ana LM Roofing Co. Judge Richard Hamilton of the for coffee and doughnuts. She So u t h O r a n g e C 0 u n t y then attracted the atlention of municipal court. The public a ttStauranl employe. who defender argued for Sommers called Sln Clemente officers 1w Sll,.rtw An. Judge Judge took the action after scarmlng a report com- piled by defense attorney that Judge Hamilton erred l.,;'";;.;th~e~p~rem~l~se~s;,. ====~=========~ Dealh Notices llOWM SANTA ANA Ci t y · r th Ide alks Jlobert. Law. His decision may Diabetes 1'alk Manager Carl Thornton says ing 0 e s w ' providing weU -in the light of the pat- he will ask the city council to planUng areas In the street~ tem set by such post-study . SANTA ANA -Dr. }[ R. make up the $88,000 needed to tripling: the number or trees sentences -pave the wll>' io a Alsleben of Anaheim wlU ad- st.art work on the first: stage bordertng the street, building stralgltt probation terin, for dreq a meeting of the Orange development of a Fourth kiosks and decorative benches lhe former financial aide in c.ounty Chapter of t h e street Mall. and installing a public addreu the coonty clerk's olflce. Diabetes A s s 0 c i 1 ti 0 0 of "If tile COlD'ldl approves the and music system. f:k!rke, 2?· of26.172. Papagayo ,Sootheril"Cali{ornla al 8 p.m. ~ expenditure tonight, then work Thom~n said the transition Dnve, faced a po3Slblc one to Feb 17 in the Oran¥.e County will begin within the neit lo a mall is being done In 10 year state pr}!on term an Heailh .Oept. llis tOpic will be 1795 LAGUNA CANYON ROAD mcCormick LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY • 494-9415 • Leroy G, 11.-11.. """ I.I. of 171 Ell"llflld g.y, L1vu.-lffdo. Dnl _, Nitti, Febo ~ .... ,, u . Mr, llro-Wiiii • MlfW _, rtflrfd IO Utun• 8tKll I lle!" I tlf•llme al lt«fllnt In "'9 Loi • .4.n~ ~I ~II know" I" ~le ~lrdlt 111(1 lo(IM In !!ti R ... (...._ $trvk n WWI tit: held T""rMll J, Ff bn11.., 1J, 1:• PM. •I Plffi:I lrol~ MOl1uolrr lri Llls ""'9fln. m W. W1111"'91Clfl $1. • CALLIS month. We'd like t'3 have the stages to gl~e businessmen the · each or either · of the two "The Bio-Chemical Causes project completed kmg before ~ance to ~ if tbe change counts oI gr8Q(l theft to which and C on s e q u e n c e s or Cllrislmas," he commented. will effect-business. 1 . be pleaded guilty. Diabetes." ~!"'"th.l &tir• South Co•it Ar11 Thornton said $340,000 of theJ----------'----'---....::._..:. ____ 7'.=:;;::::::...._ ____ :_J!:=====o:!:============::} LI~ II. C.Mb • ..,_ •· .. lM HIW_. 81vd.. Co111 M-SUrwiwcl llY '"'"" · .ans. MerlOn. ol Miw Mtlllau G--A~ Cl!y; TIMllftlr, ... ""°"llle1 dfUfltllw, LI~ C. &elrCllllY, el Klw-,._,,.; 111ttt, c.n-i. Hull!, 1n1t1o111 wv,,. •••!ldCllllclteR. Ser"<'lat. ....... Mlndrf. 1 PNo. Srnlthl C ... 1111. l"lilf".._t; Wn .. ml"•I« Mfmol"IM ,.,,,._ Plrweted "' Smlltll Mot1Ufl"Y. <•ON11i ,i,1m1 G. Croril"· All' 5', Clf 46t Abb._ W1v, C.11 MfM, 0.1111 of .. ,.., l'"illlnHIT IS. swvic. _...,.,. II W•k.~lf c ... HI -·-1.&ILY . HIST.ORY .. CHAIRMAN UC I rvlno's White Dr~ White New Chief Of History ll1Phffl {•11MI S.· E1rtr. ls:JCll \.1 So.Ille Lil~ HUfllill9fon INC!\. Sc.lnlwd 11¥ wll1, Slr1; '--· s.mutl tiod 111.,ii; four O.uaflten,, ;IK~IM ""111 f'Wkle Whl'•· £dY'"-Ernmlf1, R1t1 u 1rc11 1s lRVINE _ Dr. Gerald T. 11"nckhlldrm, lleQUlf:m MIU. W.cl.-,. d 11, 11 AM, 111esed ~ c.111o11c White bas been appointed a.11rcti, W•''"""""'· Dlnc:tM bf' l"eell chalnnan of the n-.... -...nt F1mi1Y COlatlltl f-llNf"•I Homl. .,...,... OU><O l'••Vlll of History at UC, Irvine. ~~Ma.!,.~ 1:: !':":':.~ ... f:!: The positiop was held by Or. rw"' 11 "'"''"" w ttotMr, Gorter w. Henry Cord Meyer, who F~er, s.r. o!Qoi 11-isMr. Mn. Jdln = •-~·rn •-full·li·me Polltr ol Celf'Ollldo llt1Nh 1tePmo1t"o9<, W ll;W W Mn-A.L. ,..,..,., s.11 01etio1 -lllKf: I and research. -...._.._ s.rvk ei., T'*"91', Fa 11, --~ 2 PM. s1w1""" .... ...,. 11..ai Mol"M>rv lm1111;U.1&te past president or C ... otL Prlv1le lrtt..-...rlt ., ... AtaY. the Pacific Coast Branch or Fim ltr __ ... lhoH ••"""9 119 ...-, •"-Amen·can H 1· I tor 1· ca I . -·· «Wltrlbullons. 11INM "'""'but• l.ll'IC . 10 1hl 11111101,... Fi..>nd, c,,.,..at Clf 1111111o<J$ AuociaUon. Dr. W h i t e ~~=. ri,~rs~r .... ...,,. speclallz.es in e c on.om l c , funds were ra,lsed by, th,e Fourth Street Improvement Dlstr1ct which assessed pro- perty owners on the street between Ross and Spurgeon streets $100 for every foot of rronlage property. "An addlll'llnal $33,000 was budgeted by the city to pay for underground work such as drainage and street light wir· ing," he explained. The original bids submitted on the project came in $17tOOO over the allocated fuodS so a serond bidding was held. "I will recommend that the city make up the '88,000 dU- rerence on this second bid in order to gl;!t the work done," Thornton said. · The first stage development will include improved and more deetirative s 1 r e e t lighting, decorative resurfac- OOltMLn-busl.neu and *>Cial history. Nlf'(f M. Connley ....... "" of llH ...... H' -~ N L1.,., c.a.1. M.,.. o.1e Clf Offtlt, ""'r"' 11 .. .._. recent book is orway Talk .,.., 11. klrvlwld "' 11u111No..c1. P1trk*: "Scientists in Coonict : The GonT11W1 Mlflt Llflt• •1"'""' .. ....,," Beginnln• of the Oil Industry SANTA ANA -Authentic Mr. lfld Mr•. II. F. McDonfld Sr .. S•n ''"O c1en•11•"'•1 t>rofMr, 1. F. Mc0oro11c1. Jr.1 in California ," published in Norwegian folk music will at· -'i111ra. ,..,,,. """ T"°"""-81-Wri December 1968 company "Norway, Land of 0. FrlllCG. StrYlcn. ladlw. ,..,.....,.,, • • P1cl11t View c ... ,.. .. 1"1erfntllf. PKlfk Prior to joining the Irvine the Midnight Sun," an iJ. VJe.w M-1•1 "'"'· llell ll'OldwlY f ,... t968 D Whi h I tr led l I MarlU•<Y· c°'11 M.-... 01,eaari. acu ·~ m • r. le ad us a r a v e o g u e by MEl"PEILE beed professor "of history and Christine Guerra . al the Miid• ... D • .._rle ...... SS. af U1 Vlr-chainnan of the De ............ nl Orange c"'-ly B1'rd Club 1111.,;1 f'W.ar, C:0.11 Mell, DIN ol dllttl, t"""' .. ,... "'"'" Flbrutrv JJ. SltrvlYK by ~be!'ld. w11-or History al San Francisco meeting 7:30 Mortday evening fer; M n. 1 1criir11, °' 11-1 bratti••· State College. He and his wife at the Spurgeon Room of ,._ CP11flft V. 111..,.r. S.rvkn. todfiw. ~ .. "-"' o11v. 3 f'M. s1. Ja111t ~ 01v1n1 EPIKDPll reside in Costa Mesa. Santa Ana Public Library. CP!urdl. wlt~ Fr • ..11:11'1<> OM11dM111 Ol'ti-f--------------------=-.=.:.:..::..:..:....__f <i11;,,.., tnl....,,,...t, H1rtlof ll:flt ~- Ill P1rt;. F...,11y ~111 ltloM wlllllttl to ""~' ,._,i.,r eonll"lbullom 1kl11 conlrlWM lo it.. A.meri<,I" C111etr So-clelv, lil» E, Ith SI.. Tu.tin, t16IO. Bell lrMclwlY MorlllltY1 Olr«tort. ...... Le....--. Ml""· SOI S. IWWIJ' ll't'd., •n.lwlm. Slnflcft l>fl'CllM el Smllht -"· Mcll10 E Mlldfld E. Mt llrl* ....... 5i, .. ""2 CP!el1 c1n.i.. HUfltlllSltofl lffdl, D1t. OI -,~ ........ ,,. ll. s....,lcft ,,....,r,,. •• W•tcilft c ri1,.1 Mor1u1,,., ~ snHSON Mi..,. S"-'-... N. ol :m J1fl Sf Hunlln9tw1 llMCh. :W,...lwd tw '1vM ..,.,. Jim, of lrvlntl Al!rld, fll AMl>llm/ JOleJ>ll. or f'ko 11:1""'111 thr" 111119fllws. Mn.. Denrll Hlldlb<-1nde., Hun~ 8t1d'U Mr•. Ru!P! .4.lflt. 0cooo ... v1 M". "'•oml Miiier, Hu"t!ntlOl'I 8H~I ll ~r1...ttfllld..,. '"" U ,, .. ,.,,..ndcfllldre". Sttvlcn. Tlltl<lfv. ll AM. im11111 c111,...i. I"'"""'"'· Good SlllCIMrd Clmelll"Y. S,.,lltu MOl'1'ul1T. Olrec:>on. ARBUCKLE I< SON We1tcllff Mortuary U7 E. 17tll SL, Co.ti Mesa -• BALTZ MOR1VARIES <Arena del Mar OR J.NSI Costa Mesa ftD I-ICU • BEU. BROADWAY MORTUARY UI Broadway. Colta Mea , LI 8-am • • • DILDAY BROTHERS Hutlnc* Vllll<J M..-y 17tll B<adl-. llmll•stooBucll IU-1'111 ' . PACD'ICVlEW MBMORIAL PARK c.-, e M_.,.,. CU!>tl 3a. P.atle View Drive Newport~. c.woni. -• PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL llOlllE _ ......... Wntllllm&tr •ms • llllDFER MORTUARY ~II<... 414-llll Su Cleme1le--..ut • &llOTllS' -1JARY ,,, _ .. a-.--... BIDs Plllag Up? use our money! . ' .... -"tlllonle Plln W9'd llb to help you -left· Offlf blllo,-or ar repairs, tra'llll or school &pail 11 1blt"I wbal Manis Pim money is tor. Oii _<Mii JOO ca1 bonow from $100 to $l5,llOO, "'-and ._your money the day JOI! apply. Pl)-scbedllled to Ill your lncom8. -,.,.. 1-1 """"'' tor wry good mason. -MilnlaPlml. Wt• 10-.1aans. Morris Plan 673·3700 Newport Beach -3700 Newport Boulevard .. Sears Medl1tuw Style • Ill Six-Speaker Sounds Console Elegance .• Regnlar 0399.95 • • &k Ahovt ISeoro.c:aa-iicnt Credit Flam ·e Contemporary 01' Meditet •-n styles e TIUs stereo also pla)'1 AM and FM and FM stereo ; •• the AlllDmatic Frequency Conlrol 1oeks in FM gtations • Soljd slale co11struclio11 off crs inStant M>und, long set life. Natnraily it comes witl1 aulomatic a11d manual play wpindles as we11 as Mill· operating ''sl1ut-of.r~ after 1 l1e last record beautifully plays imelC oat • Cuslou1 designeJ c abinet, lilJ)e input and outputjacks. Six speaken, two 12-in .~ two midnnl!" and two horns, 15().watt peak pow.or. #3ff17 Sears Sears Pres.ents ••• The New World of Koria Pandil i:eaturiog lhe Sil'f'U'l.one Them11'e Orp.11 t ~b. l 6-0r1ftJllS..-. ·T~ 7:30 '° 8:30 P.M. 2100 N. Tustin A-. Doon will opee • 7 P.M. f,..h.. 17-Pawkna.3801 Plece ~ Aedi••M h E. Fnat.hill M R....-.1 8tOle. Feb. 18-S.nt• F•Spri• AdnUNi-11.!!S 13330 E. Tel~pb Rd. f eh. 19-Cau Mea .. J.m Briiotit SL Feb. :J-Tan.-m 22100 B....0---Btwd. --,·-··-... ---" '--.... ,_, _... ... -.-It -.... , .. ,, .. ,...,11 _, __ _ ·--•MUI -·---eo•-.,...,.. • -~·-· ... -... »1-411 23-Inch Color TV Cop.solette Sun Low Price } • .\9lomatic chroma and keyed pin -trols free picture from fluner ad kttp color in1msity comtave. •VHF -me.rnory .. fine tuning. An ecmtrola in fron1 . Our lar~ color pieture. Model 427.i -------.. -----------·~ -....... " _ .. ___ ,,_ .. ___ •u..----..... --......,. ....... ~ ........... ~ .......... Nl.o ..... IJl ...... IPA ... --··--.. ··--. ..... -·-• I ~-------~-:-:-----------~-----~"!"'!"' .... ~----,..111!1"1-..... -- .. Mn~w Das Moved' • Vice President Joins H;is Swff • WAIHINOToN CAP) ~Vice-.->toe ~Ual of- Prelldlllt. Spiro T. ~.who -fice on-the second floor of the .wu ~-In a \Vblle u.uaa neighboring EiecuUye Olfice •OfllOo ' wtlh •OOlllldelabk fan-Bwldin( was ~ mnodeled ·r ll'"-,_._ and redecorai.d. Thompson -., w.ic: M~ "~ a ye1r said Agnew spent mucb of the '•:·ii· qweUy vacatln1 lhe flnt three month1 of th• Id· -~: · mln!JtraUon In . the \Vblte ' · ~t N)xoo, before tak· J;!ouse. ·lJ!C Q111co, told newsmen he Now, be related, Agnew does iJt a D.n 1 Cl 1o ll&DiflcaaUf most of hla work In bla au!te ln ,__;de the linpo~--•f the the adjollllng olllce building -• ...,. ·-~ In quarters used by Lyndon B. vtce 'pttlideney during his ad-Johnson when he wu vice • mtnJatratioo and, to emphu!ze president. t.foreover, he aaid, .. the paint, said Agnew would that'• where the bulk of the be aJven a White U..... office Arnew IJ\alf IJ locai.d. just down the hall from hlJ Thompson, said Agnew very own. Since then, the size of the p..,1c1enua1 alall bu huraeon- ed and there hu been a determlntd aearch for ad- ditional work apace for key aJdea. Herbert T1'1ompson, Agnew's pre 11 aec:retary, said Wed· neaday the vice preatdent had found that he uaea hi.I White -Howie quartei:s v e r y ln- . frequenUy Ind "felt like he ought to ctve it up. '1 NJ.ion's pre 1 s secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler, repori.d that Agnew had reviewed the aitution on his own after a year in office and "has dedd· ed to let the While House use this !plct because of our ~·" 'i'his ii at h I a initiative,'' Thompson ln~sted. r.porUng that neither the President nor anyone else In the White HOlllO had augg.,ted the -~ H'"'°"f, Ille -o1 the White ff--for od- d!Unnal -rcrii:.ha.!lllm --rtn!i:liiftiiTe to move the ~·-'Olli ol lbe wm Wini. ·~ NLron ,bu hiJ ovaf olftce, to a ne'4irb1 .ea ooee 'Ulld ~ u a flower shop 11111 for tbe preoilletltlaJ •"1mrl>lol ...i. •In add!tlan. • th Illa ol tbe -wine reciplloa, lobby 10C111 II to be redllcecl CGllllderah17 In order to , pmlde addltloaal afflce ·-· Al their llral ...,- followtni the N_,)>er 1111 election, at XI)' llllc:lyne, Fla., Nl.ron told newamen that he planned to Ullin to Air- new duUes at home and abroad. T mlldf appreciates the 1esturt Nixon mode In ofl•rinr him work ap1ce 1n the White ROUie but feels he can operate more efrlcietitly In the EucuUve Of- fice Building. As of Jan. JO, Alflew ac- tually had two White llouM of· fices, one fDI' hhnselt and one for use u 1 receptlon rOom. He gave up the reception room a month 110 without an- nooocement. The vice president atill bu two other oftk:ts for his personal use -one in the Capitol and another In the new Senate Ollloe lluldllna. " MAXI CUT FOR Notlq that tlie vice pral- dent WOUid bal,oe ~ ofDce OD Capllol Hill • l*Wldbia: of. fleer of the Seoaie, l!a· added: ''But when be ii an hll ez. ecutlve uolpment, 1111 olllce will be ... with the President so we can have a close com· munication." +•. ·THE MINI CROWD Nll:on added on that oc· casion: ''Because the asslanments we are goin& to give Gov. Apew are ln areu so closely related to the office of the President, It is essential that we have 11 stiff that will wort together." Nixon' said they would have a CDfDIDOll \Vblle Houae alall, lndudinl pmo alall. As It worked out,~ said AJnew lnlllaQy 1 worl:ed out of hiJ While llooae quartm almOll dally, while I ,It's the mo<l.little cut for your sm•rt little : tyke s ..• • delightfu l lit.tie cut designed for the 2-10 crowd. Just come in en esk our dliildren's stylists for the 2.00 speci•I . •nd while you're in check up on our 4.00 L•mpcut for moms. Sh•mpoo included, no rollers neede·d. Appointments not alwey s necessary. The Be•uly Solon, 60 I, ANAlfllM NIW,ClllT NUNTrNtTOlll llAC" 614 N ..... a.f'ft 0 ,..,_ INI .. '44-ltU 7777 ....... A"' tft.M Se . Enj01 ate Lu:JQrY of Soft Water with an . afS Automatic Water Softener I . Sean Automatic Takes the Work Out 11f Softening Water WITH SOFT :WA'l'ER I on detersenta, 13 '. . I Keepo thinp clean-f 111 Sau M...v aoap arid Ciotlt-II Wed Leu er without effort, ·-J int lasta !oncer '---·---..--eliminates bath tub '---------nnrs FRiii lo•' 'leol ..... -. -~I " t , ' SAVE'58, This Week • • ' ' ' ' .... "'ll::.. So. Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St. Phone 54ll-3333 - llolda1i F-·16, 1970 -, .DAILY rnaT ·IJ Sears · SAVE 'l! 100% Nylon Pile ~Pico' Carpet Regular S5.99 ~q. Yd. • Re1ilient all·nylou pile resisi. mat• ting, soil, and •taino. Choooe from a beautiful •election of 5 alluring col· on to complement your decor. 99 "'Vermo1,1t" Durable 100% Nylon Pile Carpet Regular $5.99 Sq. Yd. •Sleek liioft and thick enough to wide in. The nylon pile i9 practical and beautiful 6 ri• l1rant trend-setting colon to nit JOUr decor. Excitingly modem. SQ• ~cd, lwtallec1 ' "Brookfield" Scroll Pattern Nylon Carpel Regular $7.99 499 •Easy eare 100% conlinuoa1 filament nylon 5 99 pile carpet ii practical and lonpe1rin1. 1q. ld. . llurry in to Sear! and ehooee from S lu:sur-Jn9tal1ed ion! colon. Save 'l! "Windmill" 100% Nylon Pile Shag Regular S6.99 • Unu&ually fine quality c1rpet wilh unique ·5 9 n\en &etting yarn proee•• pro-riding 1light &<I· yd. 9 blooming for added luxury and co,·erage. Installed In l!? fool widtbt. 7 colon. CHARGE IT On Sea~ R<Yolving Cbarge . ' • ' ,• .. •• "Peel and St;iek" Carpet Tiles Low Priced! Save '2 ! "Floorsh·ow" Vinyl Replor $7.49 e 100% Polyp•op711ne Olefin fiber 2 9i..C >rith foam lloelr 'IVn't We. rot, m~dew. Cbolee of 6 <ribnnt colon ' -Sears ...,_,._,.,.._.. __ .,..,.II ~-.....-. -·· ...... •-11 -•w•i.•Wht _,_ • ...,., ~ ..... -..;t;-m. _....,. ...... 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Doris Ftml & a 11.,!lf Merl Mlffr1. "'9rf1 Aliu & llkl11r• ,_ .. cornnt.-9\itlll-Jtwell a. Jamn Lew11 Iva, J..,.. lo\11• 1"I Chr11twi 111• 9outy, IMltel I. lt*rt £, Mllltr, llllriW Ill. & Wiii L_,N H~NIOKYL.&0-..A. MUllf', WI .. ,_ & ~.tt Jamn J-L, ., .. 9flll lfllldM A. ·-f ll)f V, \lf!I .Wiit Ind WUlllm H. Ve11 "'"' Mart•r•I 1. Nl!'lllrCHW •lid ltftl!Mlll'I e. Ar?MtrOM •. G_..llflflf Mn Kr~ .. .w KllMlll'I A . .... Sl'I-lflt P1lrtl1r 9llCI Cr11t CJiri. , P1llll1r Ettl'ffl f'.ult!lt 11octfl'lP •ncl Uwrtt!« ..... ,_ .... Aud..., J, ocm '"" JDlln a. Odll lletTY 8MllC1 Gllrilhl"I ll'ld IYOt Fr- C/f GJbhlm J111lf M&flt ~1'111 a!'ld K•~nttll L11 wri.tlt· , E~'":'-E. • "'"°'"l 111d H~ld, I , IN•lns McAdiiN Ir.cl II: I IJ I rt ....... ~ LI•· ~l'DI Thr1M ltobtft 0.lritl Tllr111 1(1"1• Hvtllel Ml ,_,,,_ It -~ .... Anffl O. Pe~llll. l l'ICI l>•mlcil f'«.ia& EdM Mlrlc M-111i DDMI• lttflrY JJ::~~•lln s.w.r• 1114, Glllm KflleY G~1'f Mootl Ind ~ G. 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Mar!IMI Lots M. l rowtt '"" Blrrvs Br11¥111 .. • SHOP. sEARs SEVEN DAYS iN '70 Sunday Ho,tJrS ••• Noon to 5 P.M. · Monday thru Saturday, 9:30 A.M. to 9:30 P .M. For Your • Conv:enrence • • , .. ' • . ears ... -. • I ' .. "Pricce Effective Beginning Today New ••• Sears .,. Income Tax Preparation .._Service ' f'a•t-Aecurate Sears ' 70100 - •'lllftll lllllUI, 'TA • .._~·-L~e .UCH 1411: HUI CIU'I .. ,. "All1'1 M-1 --Ill.If VIO •7";1 COM,1'0"' Nil •lttl, 111• t •iH I OL'l'Jlt,IC •SOTO AM t •J.111 COWIMA _.,.,, OltA .. G• Q 74l .. SI. ,......,.. e! ... 11 •49&""" J•ll,I l•Utl, U,. S.Qll •'-"'°""* <;M .,, ... , c1 ~ .... 11 "'ca we •·~ ., ... ~ ... -"D '"'"' HMONll I• t.11•, 1011 .. tlll. 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Sean highly. tra_ined tecl1nicians asit ure y0n service satisfaction wiV:i 1>ersonalized, profe1• sio11al care. We ser vi'Ce what'we •ell wherever you live or rney, move in the U.S.A. ' 8 ••N•I• "II.LI -!fll IU U(l'I• -1'1.»f• .. fl ...... ,_.,.. ""'"" .,..,,...,,.,. ••llOC -·-"'""'-'°" .U.CI! .. l •lttll uov"•,.11.1.•1,.._ 1.•occ-e •M·n" l .... ,,. .,,_,.,, "'""''n. .... n'"UI• ..,,..----·· "'''"_ .. , __ ..... __ .,. ••~•nt•ctsn­"•"•'"-'"·1t•• -~··"·" .. ... -" ..... ,"' -·"" tl:ISIJOll,IU•lltl •lllf't:--•• ..,, --•• ... u .. .,,.. ·-•,.0-t. ... •I v ........ -, .. , wnT '"""'""""I'_ .... •Rn";..Dt--.. .,.,,.,.,__.. _... ··~o-•K. _ __, ... , I • . Absorbers 3.3 ·· each I Built .to out-perform original equipmeotshocb. . I ; ' Regular '10.99 i' Dry. Chemical Fire Extinguishers 99 I i • CA!LY '!LOT JI ears. Effeeti.,., Thru To.ea.2/17/70 ' Sears Battery Guarantee , Free replacement within 90 days of purchase if· battery proves defective. Mrer 90 days, we replace the battery, if defective, and charge you only for the period of ownership, based on the regular price !e.ss trade.in at the rime of return, pro--rated over number of months of guarantee. !Save ~61 Fits 90% of All American-made Cars with 12-Volt Systems ' Regular '.23.99 Trad~In Price 99 With'lnd&ln N.,._:4314; 431»,4334,4396 f Don'c risk a dead battery-with the niny season l. jusc aheaJ ••• ask foF a ,!\REE battery check-up ac Scars Now ••• No Obllsation! }"ree B1ttery lo1tallidion° • • SAVE $35 and $50 SAVE$3! 117.99ContlaentUC.....,P-d 1499 ' Ammeter. Oil pressure and electric water tcmpe~epugc. SAVE$2! " 116. 99 Taeha With Li,i.ted Dial Each Reads 0 to 8,000 RPM. J\ccurau: ro withia 3% of full aale. R<d line. on Pun hast' of any () or li -f 'ylind•.•r Cornplete Rcn1anufactured Engine lnst;illcd 24 Month. or 24,000 )Ji.le Cunntee ·Over 950 Makes ind ~1odcls Available! 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Com· pare AUSTATE Remanufactur<d Eagioe epproved. \ · Radiator .Hoses 67 Sears Remanufacturect Automatic ·- ·~Tran11missioi\l ••• "INSTALLED ;, 7~) . ; }-.J \ ~ O I -.. f ' \. ' ' -flm;·...:e •ill l'ep"iiir or"'plliccpam f'fffr of cha.rgc, providing rC"quircd senk.e has been perf0tmcd accotdina 10 suaran1cc cenific•rc. Af~ 90 days or 4,000 ID'lila, and up '° 24 mo111hs or 24.0{IQ miles. -.hiche\'er occur& firH. pu11 Ud 1lbot chaqc will be pro.rued, bued upon che perce111age of guuanteed montbt ot yiile$, whichever i5 5re11ter repreMplillC 1.1saae received. Periodic service if n- q1.1ired tO keep g u11t1nttt in effect. G~arantee Applin to Cat A lic:ationt Onl'r Quality. ---. --'Dll!COUPO NWOBllf. 5 I~~.?« Arrr 641· I indtr Coonplete hi::wnd &ti-' Offerbtim .. ~~ 1-.ut<S /t-171' L IC.,..,., T·Z/IJ """*' (70' ------ -TBJS COtlPON W'O&ni. $50 Ori Pwthue nl-Aii, 8 C1\. i_. Compkie a-.n'"' &aurtd Eqliw 1-Ulfd. O/fir &ti'" r,,,, 11111 lCM,..~CQt- T·111'!10 • SAVE . Sears Auto 'Fan Belts 67 " . - Regular '199 An adiustable thennostat 1Utom1tically holds the de- gree of coolness you selec t. Features: two 4-way adjust- .i>Ie louvers, 3-speed blower for convenient ~?<>ling. Ask About Sean Convenient .Credit Plans s30 Model5780 Expert I nstllladon Availfble .._.. NIK t• ........ 01..... n. MOllft 01 .14911 &OM 11AC111 .. M1t1 , .-oMOMA NA Mttt rtCOWI~ -ICIDAR' "4IA 1• llJI CAllOeo\ rAH Ml .... 1 Wo:\U CM J..1004, ct 4-4t11 Ol.TllllC.& tota Alf a.n11 fi I Wtar ... 1111 ..,,. .... ,,,.,. co•'°" .. ~l!-'t.-~ , .. ,., MOU.TWOOD HO f·fM 1 OIAMOI 637.1100 11411,mdANDCO. COVINA fft.6t11 INfKIWOOO ot 1•2111 PAIADl'NA N1..J211, ~11""41f 1 • IAMT4 AN,A ll1 7•1il7t JANfA fl ....... M4·I011 l~A M°"'CA. IX 4•6711 VM&ftlO•a.Mit......Ull 't'llllOlff " ..... l, Shop Nl1"'1Meft.thruSat.9:~0 A.M. to 9:30 P.M., Suncfar 12 NDoft t• 5 P.M. ••s.tisfaction GvorGntt•d or·Yeur Mone)" a.de.'' I ' " • 1 j ,j I I I l • ... I IWl.Y PU.OT PO 3.C. Robert C. f\ohrer, 8on of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rohrer ot K. Anchorage Wl3, Newport Beach,· is serving with Headquarter s and . Service Battalion, M a r l n e Force Logistics CommB'nd, Vietnam. · His battalion conducts the · Marine air delivery within the five northernmost provinces in South Vietnam. Cmdr. Jim F. Cameroa, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Don Cameron ol 10 Anu St., Udo Park, Newport Buch. is serving aboard the U S S Midway, whJCb was recom· missioned duriQg ctremanies at San Francisco Bay Navy Shipyard. Suman Appren. Robert R. F.dmonaoo, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. EdlllOfllOll o1 W11 Kendrick Cticle,' Huntington 8'adl. is ;.mi,, 'aboard the aircraft carri61JSS Midway, . now in Saa Francisco Bay. Pfc. Douglu A. Helms, 220, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen T. Helms of 2971 Country Club Drive, Costa Mesa, has been assigned as a cannoneer in the 4th Infantry Division near Pleiku, Vietnam. WitJS Honor ' " Navy Lieutenant ~rry W. Begu.in, 22002 Newport Orcle, Hwrtingtoil Beach, hjs been awarded' an Air Medal for heroic achievement in aerial night while serving in combat ~ ov.,er Vi~. He is·st.ationed aboard the Amphibious Squadron ll, U.S.S. Valley Forge. Navy Fireman Apprentice John L. Hockney, son of 1t1rs. Robert E. Tyndall, S 9 t I Edmonds Ci rcle, Huntington Beach, is serving aOOard the a i r c r a ft carrier U.S.S. Saratoga which has returned to the U.S. foUowm, a seven month cruise in the Mediter· ranean with the U.S. Sixth Fleet. The Saratoga's home port is Maypori, Fla. John A. McGialeJ, soo of P.1r. and Mrs.; Jack A . McGinley, 15730 Canna Way , Westminster. has been com· missioned a second lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force upon graduation from 0 f f I c e r Training School at Lackland Air Foret Base, Tex. t.1cGinley was seJected for the program through a co'tn· petitive examination. He will be. stationed at Barksdale Air Foret Base. La. for duty. He earned a B.A. degree • from San' Jose State ~Uege. Colonel Kenn~ T. Dr.ke1. who re.sides with 'his family in El Toro Marine Corps Air Sta· lion quarters, has b e e n presented a gold star in lieu of Gerald Benett. son of Mr.. a secOnd Navy Commendation and Mn. Edwin 8. · Bennett, Medal. 25081 Northrup Dr., Lagu,na The colonel, who is El Toro Hills, has beetl ccnnmlssloned plans and programs director. Lt. Col. Donald R. Harris, - a seeond lieutenant in the was honored for his work in USMC, of 455 Swarthmore Anny following his graduation creating a f i v e ·ye a r .im- Lane, Cost.a Mesa, has receiv-from the University of San provemenl pla n al the 4th eel the Legion of Merit Award Francisco. . ~arin~ Ai_rcraft Wing base in upoo his retirement lrom the 1be Et11llsb ma1or took Glenview, 111. Them By .Tile . ~ Ii milita Jcience ! -Corp>, dunng_""~-~b•!<! --;.,_;:;;,.,,· ="-~==-= ~ ~-·~ .• Kllliciil--ri---....~ at the ~farine Corps ~ St.a--... wwi '•"""" ~u c. ~ • .,, . • 90ll o " lion El Toro. t )ftlllm&.~ ._ ..._.l Git. Mr .. an4 ·Mr-11 ~ • ..B. A' veteran ot 27 years In the · mill~, L u h 1 s Kitlicart, 19871 Chesapea~ service, he received the medaJ specialty. Lane, HupUn~ Beach, has for his meritoriOUI conduCt in been~ccxnriifuioned 1 sel'Ond Che performuct ~ ~duty " ~1" ":' 1 o lieut"'* "-'--llOI us.-, while serving with the Third Jr., USN, IUD of Mr.ad Mrs., Foret fo1lo,.uig his 1r!<hJaUon ttfarlne Aircraft Wini. Bill "Webster of..-5.15 Mo~t~y, from Qfficer i:ralning Sdi6ol He· is a veteran • of the 4iuna Beach, ls -~mg ~M Lac;klaod Air · Force Base, Korean War and _Vietnam abo<trd the aircraft. carrier Tex. \vhere Col. Harris' earned the USS:A:njerica in the Caribbean . The ~w lieutenant, selected Br~1ze Star five Air Medals ,are.a oil tbe coast of Guan-for officer training through a and the Na~y Ci>mmendatlon tanamo, Cuba. compeli~ve examination, ~s Medal during his long career. now assigned to Randolph ~1r Airman' First Class Ha1h W. Foret Base, Tex. for pilot Three Orange CoaSt men are serving with the First Marine Division in Vietnam . They are PO 3.C. St.epben E. Bergeron, son of Mr. and Mr s. Eugene Bergeron Or 2885 Europa Drive, and 'Lance Cpl . David J. Sweel, son of Mr. and Mn. Charles SW'tet of ma Baker st., both of Costa Mesa a.ad Cpl. Du P. Dlris, son or P. S. Davis of 112 W~ Coast Highway, N"'-port. Beach. Lt. James R. PhiUlps, USMC, of 25ZS Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, has completed Basic Jet Training at the U.S. Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla. Upon completion of J.\>e final ""phase of traininr he will be designated a Naval Av~ator. Airman Jack JtlmlDI, son or tttr. and Mrs, Jack Johnson or 134 Congr,.. St., CooU Mesa, has been Wiped IA> Lowry • AFB. ColO. r..-ltllnlns lii.t~ mtmlt1ons and W. e 1,p on 1 malnt.nance !Jehl. ~ The ainnao is 1 graduate •of Estancia High School, 11169. Navy Petty O!Hcer Third Class P'tdUtp Onnaa, 3212 California St., Costa Mesa-, -IA> Ille U.S. aboard the alrtraft carrier U.S.S. Sarllol• following a seven month cruise in the Medtter· ranean with the U.S. Sixth FloeL · ' = lRAWEL 1 McCallodi, 90n of Mr. and training. Mrs. Clarence McCulloch. 450 Catalina DriYe, Newport Beach, has graduated from lhe U.S. >JI ·Force radio repairman course at Keesler Air Force Base, Miss. The airm8n. a 1963 Newport HarbOr HJgh School and 1965 Orange Coast C o I I e g e graduate. will be assigned to lt1cClellan Air Force Base, Calif., for duty with tbe Jamts'L. ft.Gach, son of Mrs. Gwendolyn l.. Roach, 5621 Castle Drive, Hunting ton Beach, has been merlloriously promoted to Marine Private 1''irsl Clas.s following his graduation from r e c r u i I training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego. . The private's. promotion came as the result of outslan· ·bottled water is ~~an . :~ ·answer. • \\Ill"' I/ ' 1111/ll . ;\I I ~ I but its the · wrong one! • ·1 herf' Cf'n .. 1nly is a nffd for pure f~h drinking Wilt~. but buying it by 1he boltle is about as prim1tiYc as tJMng an ke box. lt'$ no longer flK~ry to s-;1cr1fice v .. Ju;1ble: kilchen :;pace ::inJ store <rmpty bottles lo g~t purr, tr~h drinking w,1t~r. The Lind,.y Comp.iny ha~ deYrloptd" un1qvc i.eh ·contMned waler purif1c1tion lly~tem th.11 i>11ns1,.l)f'<I out of ~ight btnt".ilh yl)Ur kitl·hcn sink. Jt Utih~ ftVfftf! Ol~iS 10 l't'n10Vt 9()% O( !ht fmpuritlft" from your l;11p water and pro.;dna ~on1lnuous5Upply ot purt:, &uh 'IV•lcr to your kitchm fwcft ••• ~ it costt onlr aboot 1/.5 ~much ~ boukd w11cr. 1·ht-re 19 no 1n•l'lll1l~hon ch<1rgt, all you r LINDSAY pay I~ So.SO :r month fOf" the u~ N 1 ht.,, >)'-~ltm. I or <ompl1P1e intorm.t11on r .ill Clr wr1tr l ht l1nd~AY Comp.iny, 474 L l71k .~1 .. l"1111il 1\.lt.-i, -Calif, 9.:?b27 f11 4J 64.Z.-6861. ... --10 -Ml .. JM • -.. J ... t_1 -M•lll Ill •4tt> c•,.... """ ""-' •-wo •·'-• • .... " fl•-• M,. •• t 4tl' . -• 1.un. • '"""' _,..,.. ,,. •..1"1 -••·II• :l '"'°'-""" u.CO. -_,, -°' t -tt11 •n•-• 011..1111. 11(..t., • ...................................................................... , .. ,_......,...., .. , . \ -- ISeebyT • e R<VIYalb~ .... up. Muter barber:~lor .......... e For the hoe),ell moete.' Glua tea Clnt. SJS. e Make tbe DATSUN Prices Effecti."" t hn1 Tweoday. Febr.ary 171h • . . ,, ·" ' ' • • • 32c 7.35xl4 35c 7.75x.14 Sic 8.25xl4 W11t1""'aUs 011ly •:z ~1ore P"rTift ·R~lteadii on ~ound tirfl botlie. -........ tot9Wl"-I ~"""" .... Oll /<Mi • .... , .. _ -·••1 ·--··-1 ' ----....... .......__, .. , t -·· ..... ..., ·~"" ,. ._,, --._. ........ ' ; ' ' I. .. ~ ,.,. , I . .. ' ' ' ' DAIL'f'1PiLcn. ....... WI.el P'tYM Mr. and llirs. Ed QUinn a~ '1 'eel In a Valentine Ball heart as they atrive Jpr . Sltu~y night's sparkling s~e in the Newport.er Inn. They joined more tfi~n . 3qG pe~0111~for dinner;.and d,anaing at the annual event which is a benefit for · south' Coast Communi\y Hospital. • r.. \ 11 • I l . 11 • .. \ 'I ' . "' • ••• " ... .: .. I • • -.... ., • Ii f 1 --~ . • i I .. .. ~ • • I I ' i ' ' "( ' ' ' '. "! ' ' " • ..... ,s , . ' ' ' ' I ' J I i.. ..... I L {; ee;ttng one another as dinBer compa& ions i-r• (lefl to rigbt)_\Mrs. Thomas·· Cumintiigs and Mrs .. Chime S. Wheeler (aealed) and Mr. ·and Mrs. Paul Wbite 8lld Cummings. -' ' • ,, ... . ' • .. -Have a Hostesses who decorated the Newi>orter lnn ballroom with an especially pretty touch include (left to right) the Mmes . GaryrPeacock, Lowell Phillips and Jack Gral\am.1 The· women escorted guests to cir- clilar tables· decorated, by-red net heart-shaped cen· ' . ~. Hoapilal supporters in tbe receivjng line incl\l de -Mr. and ]drs:-Jose Rosan ·who welcomed' guests to '-lbe ValenUne BaU. I" r .' .. , ~ ' ,. ,. terpieoes highlighted by small hearts and flowers. The ball, sponsored by the Silver and Gold Auxiliaty of South Coast HosptlaJ , is the major fund raising event of the year. • . . .JDining'.guests on 1tbe,1lance floor for a en- joyable evening are iMr. and Mrs. Wil-li;un Dotts. , I . . ; ., • 1 , l • . 'l •. ('"' l ~ ~·~~~1:.;:'.to~~e~d: Sta~f-ts.;to Impede .... -. ., ~· ' ' ' t om ANN LANDERS: l'•e hem ~ your column !or years hoping ' • 1omooee1•••1d-ln wltb'J111<problem .. • ., No·OH hu Pllue he1p me -I'm gel.· :i_ 1 ·r, i c. ., . . , ... -. 'I , I ' • • ' ,.-•• '~ tine detpente. \ . 4 .. .J, .._., • • J . . ' My husblild ls 31 years old. He cannot ,read or Write. Ht can stgn hill oune and-'liye in i nK:e" ~. 1hb won·' breaks my hearl Finally be a,reed to let addre5s -and that's all. . . · When he was 1 cbUd h1I parenta m0ved ~µI man works seven d&ya a week and . rne .teacb him but 1 don't kno)' "~ to 1 gTtJt deal. They were vrnr poi' and bt u considered a r.tne em pt o ye. beam. I am not. a te.acber ud ha "'9 t Co mlued '• 1"" ti oohool. N~ noticed. I Unlortwiol.ly, 'he hu bad to pass up lo a school because \lo la · too an- waan1 ~ware or hla illitotacy ucUI aJit( many pr;>motlcnt becauae ol hi• It-batrasaed. If you can help me to help !his we were manied. He used i,, pretftitl be li,teracy. He is ashamed ol It and 1 cannot wonderful man, l will be ever grateful. - lc!I his &la.,., somewhere ai1c1 I '"d lei anyone know. HIS WIFE thinga to him before. I reallied " he I've aecn hlm try to team while preten· DEAR WIFE: It could bt dial yoir c.ooldn1 i;ead1 ding to help the children with .,their ........ llat 4111txLa -• bnla di- -We have tliree lovely cblldreo and w• homework, bu( It b beyond him. II aol ucommooi II people wllo liavo --... • .....U"I ~ 1111> caa ht cwrecf«f. ·.s.u..i tM! ~ IOl'lllnu<H 1e11ec1. rne acboel JWbicftil -.._ ,..., U lie diet 1• i6. .• ' Ila, 1• te ~e flnt ................ ,..,to_ boob .0. • -to help JOU teaeb Illa. ....... • lutow tht m1terlal 11 t• ,... t 1 t 7 .. Good luck altd God -. ' ' ' DEAR Al!!i IANOERS : 'l11e way the homose~ala are taking over the country, a 1\.rlflght per~ bl considered an oddity. One must look h'ard llnd long these day& lo rind a~ movie or a play Utal deals with llelcr01e1U1l Jove. Love betwfff! a.man and a womu suddenly seema old·lashion- ed, out al style ot just plain dull. ritgtl t(e .,l()t I tqa1, "But th •J .,.~ And -· I ,.. lhtre'a a clmrcll out In 8Pitjtual," he Mid emphatically ~ Hollrooocf (natdi) that hal a lalry Po>tor · """!<ionaUy '~·" -.i!.'. and• -.nption corn..-al nearly · Wbat.do,Y!"' wnk ol tllll, Ann. .,_ .!llO 1111 and leob11111. <Jll!m lhe wons ' yoo S!!Ut out!'-lll!SIDENT or TIC gtla u<llllld, you -·t be able. to pt into ' WOltLQ'~ , ~RG"3t,' 0 P E N •A I • the place.) • . ' LUNATIC AS.\'LUllt ~LOS ANlllllLE.'j l The pattor was formerly &890Clated I DEAR. RDIDJCNT:.. U •1a111~ w!Lh a church la TenDeSRt. He was mar· wan& le pny 11 • ,,..,, 11•1 II ried, divorctd and has a ton. This pastor wttll mt •• I'• mere ~ ...., • was excommunk:ated because tut ch1,1rth v._,tnl ........ ll _. .-.., ._ ..._ doea nit approff. or danclnc. mov;e1 or wM meet ll p11ri1fll 111 M1J W wearlna )lwelry. You e1n Imagine the wonb.lp. • ... "-,. rcacUlllll w~' lht)' learned he wu ·gay! . This clergyman rec.eptly nnnouoccd Ann LafK1ers ~lU bt 1lld lo http )ri that he wlll 1'rnarry'1.homosexual couples wllh )'ou't pr0btetn1. Send lMm 19 ,_. who hav:e lived toplher lor at !test 1fx care of' the-DAlliY PlLO'f, •dol6Dc months. He made lL clear tllaL.lllclo mir-sell-addreaaed, ·~ • ....,.. · • I '1 • ' I \ ......... ,. . .. .. . .. . . ' .. - DAILY r!LOT Mood>I, ''"""'' If>, 1970 Your Horoscope Tomorrow • Capricorn: Ch -eek Judgment . ABOUT THI • IORDIR OF THIS AD_., ' ' j founder Honored Royally J Associate members and past chairmen will be honored royally when Las : Jl,einas A·uxiliary, Newport Beach Assistance League presents its Royal Frolic : Saturday, Feb. 28. After cocktails, members and guests will dine and dance : in Irvine Coast Country Club. Mrs. Robert Short, auxiliary chairman decides it i ~~~lu~~~go~~~ ~~~:elen Huff wear tile royal crown and mantle for she it l ' • ' Treasurer Speaks Old VaJu~,s . Important J ••Money is something things revenue producer when It Ls completed, !he explained. TUESDAY ln!OrmfUon, oplnlOM may be " FEBRUARY 17 -tated. Be ready. Then you are t more Bkel1 to succeed. ~ SYDNEY OMABR • Ll!lO (July %3-Aug. 2:): DAY WREN ftA.omONS Cbance, travel, v a r I e t y -. · • , keynote day. There are . un. TOPPLI New ordtr. repne. dercurrents which make it pollen, . atyle ,,...., ud virtually lmpo<slble lo lay .,... ojMUfaliL . dtl!m ~te gwd1Unes. Much •••o(M-~ , A ri1 ••) of whit you seek tequlres acf. A,...., =• ol· P n ' dltlooal pllnning. You wont q'!1ck actloo, but • Vl!!OO (Aug. %!-Sept. 2:): tome rdrllllll i. advllabJe. Good IUD¥ aspect lod•y coin- UWlze Innate ability lo be , .cldl!I ~ aid from frlenda - original, to aroose enthuaialm. • bolJI in Unoral and flnanclal ·yC)ll may flod that older In. areu . .Cate, partner di.plays =ual ii 10mewhlt U.~ acgreajveoess. Your task is • • lo ,mal.ntain harmony. °TAIJIUJS (Airll 10-MaylO): LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 2:): IJOO•t embark upon journey, Dynamic day. You find out 90 matter how abort, ·without where you stand. Now go after ·eomplett: knowledge of why, the why: Be' reasonable and where and how. Your hunches analyUcaL Seek reasons. Go to are correct. If you preceive ~ the source. Then you heal need for delay, heed that emotional wounds. • perception. SOORPIO (Oct. J3.Nov. 21): GEMINJ (May %!.June %0): Good lunar aspect today com. Money involves Irie n d s, cides with long-range ..,ven- perhaps mixing of business tures. Get ln condition -both wt th ' ·plea;aure. Be versaUle. mental and physical. Look Display humor, ftelf~lllty, But ahead. ~fuse lo be chained lo don't ml!.take fiattery for real pasL respoos_ive pioro. SAGITJ'ARIUS (Nov. 22- CANCER (June %!.July 2:): Dec. Zl): Affaln of lteart Cycle hlgh, but tome in command attention. You may tutborlty Du muscles at you. be diverted from vital Wk. Have facta at~-Your Ulea, But rtallze your emoUons re- Drug Scene Viewed By Fornier NB Judge Justice Robert Gardner ha• taken time away from a buay schedule to 1peat before members of the Orange Coun- ty Chapter of Town and Gown J unlor 'Aualllary of t b e University of Southern California. Auxiliary To Install Annual meeting of the Aqx- iliary or South Coast Com· mun!ty Hospital will begin with an ll a.m. social hour on Friday, Feb. 20, in Irvine Coast Country Club. Installation of officers and presentaUoi,t of annual,reports Will· follow I U:30 p.m. 'Iunchem. Ruervatkllll 'are nerCeuary ·"1'1 sbould be mode by today. 'wlth'Mn. Mf!1 Mdllll.,,, <M-. '3317. i... .-• t ' The Slot.a Ana home of Mrs. Muon Fenton will be the set- ting tomorrow at 10 a.m. Judie Gardner, recently air painted by Governor Reagan to the Fourth Appellate Dlatrlct Court of _Appeal In San Bernardino, will dbcuss the current problems ol drug ad- diction ln Orange County. Following bis undergraduate work and Law School at USC, Judge Gardner entered prac· tice in Newport Beach. He served as an OC deputy dis- trict attorney and Newport city judge. In 1947 he was ap. pointed to the Superior Court bench by Governor Warren. During bis 21-year tenure the jurist-has become known £or his work in the fields of juvenile law, criminal law and family problems. Luncheon will be served following the talk, according to Mn. Oby Woods of Hun- 1.initon Beach, presideilt. • run into and people run .oot f of," smiled Ivy Baker Priest, -California State Treasunr and p>ntroller of one of ti>< big· t bank accounts ln the nited States. Why sell bonds? "We sell them to raise funds for largeoi.;;;;;;;;o:;;;;;;iO'";;;;;;;;;:;;;--;;;;;;;;; Project! that will be used by people for many years. 111at . Speaking before the Niwpcrt arbor ServK:e League, she as her topic Being Financially Prepared. The 25th State Treasurer and tbe only woman ever to aerve in that capacity, Miss · riest said her post has two :major areas of responsibility: ovestmenl of state monies the sale of California state s. During her first full Ytar in ffice a record total of $75 million was earned from the investment program and dur- ing the past year the total was almost $100 million. WlSE INVESTOR '"V Beker Priest Jn the sale of state hoods, 'ss Priest sak! that percent for state bonds now California is second only to the and. due to the curtailed U.S. Treasury and would be market, Uw.; sale of bonds has seventh in gross income in the been slack m recent months. . orld ,i,f th~ st~te were -I na· . BACK lN MARKET . n. Cali!~~nia bonds a.re "If the ceiling Ii · were ght a~ter. she stated. . raised from five lo ven per· There JS a legal limit of five cent It would put u ck in Group Tra.vels Orange Counliam affllialed with the Woman's Auxiliary to the American SOclety 0 r echanical Engioeer1 wil trek to Pasadena Tbursda , eb. 19, £or a Los Angel s ion meeting. Speakers will be Ameri ield Service students fro ca and Switzerland. the market again," she tinued. (This measure will take tbe form of Proposition Seven on the June ballot). What happens when bonds are not sokt? School con- struction comes to a hatt, the speaker said, and the state's current crucial waler pro}ect is slowed. The water P. · ' w--eos- Ung $25 m · per month to build. wi produce its own r evenue and will be a big Kids, kids, kids , .. • ' I they're never alike, / ' YOt.Jt child i1 on individuol. Jv1t flke you. And lo coplur• o look t0 lf*:ial you nMd a 1p1ciol photographer, like our1. W111prowkidtar1n1verolike, •1 especially your1. C...• I" -1 Y .. 'i drleoM )'Mr •-••• _... ,,.,. ..... ,..... ..i.c,;.. af ,,...h. f. fS 'IHlftt Oerte •Ill IM e,,il14 fo • "' at -••tit1111 Stw'"''''" s,.d"h, 'h•rte ltl-lJJI , e-.t. JIJ P,,.t.tr•,tl $11141 .. ltt ,., • ., way we spfead the cost over many years." Americans must not lose their values in their busy Jives, she warned, Utt values that give meaning to money, the values of our forebears. FUNDAMENT Al VALUES "They had few material goods but they had the fiin- dam e n ta 1 s: faith in themselves, in their fellow man, in their country and In God ; a vision and a dream: courage to fa ce what they might meet In the pursuit of their dream, and determina· tion. ''A Freneh philosopher 100 years ago searched for the strength and genius of America. He searched for It In the harbors and plains and £inally in the churches. There he heard pu1pits a,flame with righteousness and !hen he knew he had found it. "These were his word!: _.America ls great because she Is good and when America ceases to be good she will ctase to be greaL' " The former U.S. Treasurer stressed that we need those values today -faith, courage, det.erminaUon and a dream. "We are on the threshold of what is perhaps the greatest age in the history of the world. "We are me nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.'.' • ' IS•'T IT TIME FOR l "lllCE CHANGE?" ROUX'S EXCITING COLOR FROSTING 1s.oo reg. 25.00 After bleaching, it lakes our expe1ts just 10 minules to.color your s!leaked .tips With gossamer-soft tones of silver,. beige, champagne with any one of 18 beautiful toner colo1s. Wouldn't you like a "Nice Chan11el" Be~uly Studio, . Manicu1es • Pedicures •Facials• Electrolysis Newpo1t #I Fe1ltle11 hl1MI N••1J.•tl C.11te1 e 644·2100 e Mo11., Th11rs., f,;, 10100 till t iJO 0th•• D1,1 i'o100 tlll 1110 q\!llO outlet. One who It llOOd alert, maintain Knae of to you -apprtclallOo. lwmor. Lllllh at indMdual CAPIUCOllN (Die, lWIO. who pult forth pnpooterotll Its tnMt 9' ,._ flMlt' ...,. - """' It -,.... eiiilt .. w - 11): Bot to permit oU>en lo ochome. fl" .,,,., ... , ... -........... IKll1 ..... t ,W .-ell THI make defl1Jte wertiooa. IP TODAY IB · YOUll Witbbold jucfamenl. Some con-llll\TllDAY you have ability dlllom around you an tom-lo occ:wnulalt molertal goods. pomy, not ,,._-. Bide What you r<qulro II more oelf· your time. • ......,, _Be confldenl K1ft KNIT WIT• ' AQUAlllVB (Jan. .lO-Feb. you have lbllJtJ Ind - JI): Pacing It lmporllnt ... :,•n~'\'!i.1.._..oti,J~b"u.: Avoid moving too fut. Know "I r a · Joulh· Cooat Pin, J , LOWllt MA\.l "'• ~ ~·rtm~'t COl!'A M.!$A " ~ where you are golnc -and •lartlnc major project tW w~y. U there is confusion, Y~!"fi out ""'t~' f. .. lllff • organbe tL Means ride with •11 • •dtt f~... ;"$!'' the tide. Mesaage wlll become W'= i.t :~1l1;~ 'Ii bxnaslogly clear. ~~~~~~~ ·~~·~'"~"";";',.r; '";''""~';;·~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PIBCl3 (Feb. lf.MarclqO)' -~ .. ,.,,, G~ poueaiona. S om e would like to take ovrr IOJDe of 1"iir valuablea. Key jo lo be LIMITED OFFER, ... President To Visit JOIN NOW ~ Memben or u;e-w6men·, Auxlllary lo the Oreie Couo- ty PbarmaceuUcal ~lion •I. will 1athar in the ~ma del Mar Jlome of Mrs. G. H. Piersol Wednuclay, Fe!, II, for 1 lunchebn and meeting. Guest speaker wilt be Mn. ' George p. Frey, pre~ or the Women's Auxiliary 'to the C a 1 ilomla PharmictuticaJ AsaoclaUon, who will make her annual vialt to the area group and diacuss phannacy •t the elate level. LIMITED OFFER PROGRAM INCLVDES Plans will be formulated for Polson Prevention Week in March when the auxiliary will distribute brocbure.s a n d po!len. . A &Oclal hour 1t 11:30 a.m. • 20 Visits • Heotod Pool • laby Slttt .. • Wlllrl Pool • Sa IOOM a Swlmrill .. L- GARDEN. SQUARE HEALTH CLUB 9'562 GARDl!N G•ovE BLVD. will precede lunch a n d assisting aa hostesses will be Mrs. David Wells of Hun· tlngton Beach and Mrs. Karl Barman of Newport Beach. GARDEN GROVE 537-5410 Sale ~· sn• on sekicted Pieces/groupings train Medcis !Jut flrnltft 'nllkers .••. I":. ·\1 . -,.-~-.,,--.. \ - ,' •• HERITAGE "BRONZINI" NEST Of TABLE S Rog. 139.00 SAl.E 99.00 ' This sale has always signified something special -11th1 quality that • endures." The 87th has c~anged in only one respect -there's mo,. of if ••• so tKat this is the largest semi-annual annivvsory salt.in our history. All the selected pieces and groupings are from the. regular J. H. Biggar stock. These includ• full dining room col· ledions, bedroom groupings, cabinets, tables, lamps, o.cceuor(e1, corporlng 1111ef upholstered sofas and choirs in d1sign1, colors nd patterns ... bearing such honored names as Drexel, Heritage, Htnredon, Thomasville, just to name a few . ' 4m1Yerwy Slq~ at All Tiree Stores! SANTA ANA, MAIN at nEVENTH 547·1621 Santa Ana St-Open Monday EvenllllJS PASADINA _;_ POMONA -SANTA ANA r I • Monday, F'tbr111rY 'lf>, 1970 Off to Europe • Alumnae Armcha ir Tour Booked Style 'r1~1(, Travel • Heidi Lyle Now Professor St .t h' To Speak ~ F~r ~~':rity ~l~~:ooeys~~u~~:.!.!l!nal was ~:::.~:Ii:}~ A film ~nlitled "Three Weeks In Europe" \\'ill be presented for members or Newport Harbor Panhellcn1c Wedncsd1y, Feb. 11, at 10:30 Soroptim ists Fete Women Severa] women of distinction win 6e honored by Newport Harbor Soroptimist Club" dur· ing a noon luncheon \Ved- oesday, Feb. 18, in the Prime Rib Inn. Ke'ynoter will be 1.1ts. Sophia Derbyshire, associate pro- fessor or psychology and sociology at Orange Coast College. • The speaker, who hold$ BS and l\1S degrees. Is a licensed marTiage counselor in private practice and leaching classes in psychology and marriage and family life. She al.so represents Chapman (' ¥.lege and was a field representative for the \Vorld Afloat Campus in 1915 and 67. • a .m. in the hc11ne of Mr1. Ken- neth C. Slough -0t Corona dcl lifa,·. Narrating the fibn will be Cordon Kirk. representaUve of '!'rans-Globe 'I'rave.I Agenc~'. who will be the agency's of· f1t"ial photographer fot Expo '70 in Japan. A buffet luncheon will follow the Ulm and those wishing to do so may play bridge follow- inG the lunch. Hostesses assisting t b e luncheon chairman, Mrs. C. Paul DuBois. n•lll be the 1'.1mcs. Charles PtfcMannamy, John Biby, George Coon. \Vi lliam J. Slauffer and \\'i11Slon Severson. The appointment of ?ltrs. Lloyd L. McCollum a s chairman of the nominating com1nittee \\'ill be announced by th~ president, Mrs. L(on Fry. Plans "'ill be finalized for the group's upcoming luncheon and 'fashion show, lnten1a- tional Day, set for 1'-1onday, March 2, in the Stuft Shirt restaurant, Newport Beach. The American Field Service and Panhellenic's Dollars for Scholars program will benefit. YOUNG SET NURSERY SCHOOL • OPEl'I 7 DAYS A WEEK - 6;30 UNTIL 9 P .M. f'IE~ CLASSES FORMING. TRAl'ISPORTATIOl'I FURNISHED. Full or part time and after school carc- Planned profesSionat supervision -Re· duced rates for 2 or more. CALL 534-1292 -. ' / Jr. Sophisticates Stre'amtined and tapered, and fit for a caper -this little wisp has more than the usual molding. Just imagine the triangle darts and flare of the skirt in something bright and clinging, or in an easy· care banlon print -great for town or travel. . Other fabric suggestions: wool crepe, surah, pique, novelty cotton. 63219 is cut in Jun1or ·sizes S... . 13. Size 7 requires approximately 11/2 yards of 54" " fabric. · To order 63219 ; state size, include name, ad· dress and zip code. Send $1.25 plus 25 cents first- class postage and handling for EACH pattern. Send orders for patterns to SPADEA, Box N, Dept. CX- 15, Milford, New Jersey 08848. NOW ••• THERE ARE TWO Heritage Recalled CROWNING GLORY BEAUTY SALONS TO SERVE YOU IN COSTA MESA Our American Heritage will be discussed by Mrs. Ruth SUtehlDg pillows whlch will be aold during an upcoming: bouUque will be members or Chi Omega Alumnae o ( Orange County tomorrow. •· The home of Mrs •. Roy Meade or Orange will be. the setting for 'the rtewlng bee. Benefit.Ing from the boutique will be the Albert Sitton Home. Chi Omegas in tile area may call Mrs. Meade at 6.17·$168 if they are interested i n participating. Newly elected officen are the Mmes. Meade, president: llllton McCabe1 first vice president ; Dwight Baler, sec· ond vice president; Larry 1'-1 arr, ~ec.retary·treasurer: Richard B. Scott and Gene Beyer, publiclly; W ! 111 am Blackstone. membership, and Robert Hagerty , ways and means. filiss Gladys Feilov.'s also shares the position of second vice president. MRS, CLARKSON Costa Mesa Home Rites Read In Church Mission Bay Army L t . the setting for the double ring Department of Economicl at Lawrence lJenni.s Canarelll ceremonies, condqcted by-the C1llfoml1 Slate CalJt.t• at and JUI bride. the former Rev. Dr. Robert Murray. Long Beach. for the XJ XI Pl Heidi Elisabeth Lyle will Parenl9 of Ille bridal coople Chapl<r o1 Beta.818"" PbJ on reside in El Paso. are Mr. and Mra. William Wednesday, Feb. 11. ' Corona del Mar CommunJty Grant Lyle of Irvine and Mr. Mrs. John Moquin of COsll and Mrs. Nicholas Robert Mesa will host the meeUns Canarelll of Madera, and Mrs. Dvor¥. praldent MRS. CAl'IARELLI Texas Home Newlyweds Honored A nuptial dinner in the Royal Hawaiian restaurimt In Laguna Beach f eted newlyweds Mr. and Mrs . Richard Fred ~1uster. The coople .were married ln the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Temple in Lo:!: An geles. Elder Benjamin L. Bowring, president of the temple, performed the ceremony in the presence of family members and close friends. .... Given in ma1Tlage by ~r · wlll lead the buslnea, eeqion, father, tbe bride was attended On the agenda .wt~ bt by Mrs. Duwayne Brooks as discussion of the eblsittt 1 UI> . matron of honor a n d coming bMgo . Plrtf Wed- bridesmalda, Mrs. 'Cf a I g nesday, Feb. 25, and Eutet Blaylock and the Misses tgg hunt in March. Carolyn Caldwell, Le s 11 e Messenger,.carol Rose, Janet Ivans and Laurie Ivans. Attending as best man was Michael Nledennan, w h 11 e 111....r-~ ushers were Michael Cooper, Mark Niederrnan, Fred Brady llt.l:>c:"/ and Robert Lyle, the bride's brother. The bride Is a graduate of 11'-.;:z.-\ • Newport llarbor Hlgh School, alt.ended the University of California, Santa B a r b a r a where she affiliated with Alpha Delta Pi and was graduated from UCLA. She was a Ticktocker of the Na· tional Charity Le a g u e , Newport Beach Chapter. Her husband, a graduate of Madera High School and UCL.A where be majored in economics, is a member of Sigma Nu and Blue Key, na· tional men's honorary. He is stationed at Fort Bliss. Betrothal Revealed U . and Mrs. Charles D. Griswold of Huntington Beach have announced the engage· ment of her daughter, Melody Denise Jones to J a c k Balderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. V, S. Balderson of Dallas. No' date has been set for the wedding. Miss Jones allend'I Edison Jtigh School, Huntington Beach and her nance is serving with 1he Marine Corps, stationed al El Toro. Ea stern Stars BE FREE... OP' JI' ACI AL. HAI ft Jl'OftlEVEft. t..ET US SHOW YOU HOW IASY IT IS YO REMOVE EXCESS HAIR WITH MOOIRH &t..IC'TROLYSll, MEDICALLYAl'JIROVEO.,, SAP'I, FASY, GENTLE._ COHIULT Wl't'K OUR LICENSED TECHHICIAH 1. 2~ Crowning Glory (formerly Caprice Coiffur es) South Coost Plaza, Costa Mesa• phone 546-7186 • Albright when the Huntington Beach Republican Women 's Club, Federated, meets at 11 : 30 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 18, in the city's recreation center. The bride is the former Lllllan Austin and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gean Austin of Laguna Beach. She was graduated from Laguna Beach High School. fler hus- band, son of P.1r, and Mrs. Fred l\1uste r of Marathon, N. Y .• was graduated from Costa Mesa will be home for Marathon ~ntral High School. Masonic Temple in Laguna Dennis Pa!JI Clarkson and his Both are students at Beach is the meetirlg setting bride. U!e former Judy Lynn Brigham Young University In when Laguna Beach Chapter Spink, who repeated their Provo. Utah. They \\'ill make 521, Eastern Star members wedding pledge~ in Blessed their home in New York at the gather the fire\ and third IM OUft •EAUTY SAL.OH. Crowning Glory ·267 East 17th Street Costa Mesa • phone 548·9919 % PRICE PERM SALE SALE ENDS NEXT WEEK .. _,. •••tllfwl Ufh: c• ~ t. ye•\ H.t4 ttt.. ti-..t wltll ...,.~.,. ,.,_1 Leff reffy .... withed fNttl .. er Mfri.,.. All M 1-IM anlf1911 Cemplete. s20 MAGIC CURL $.J 0 s25 GLAMOR CURL $ J 2 50 s35 REGAL CURL $ J 7 50 Budget perm alway• SS.95 (normal hair only)· .---BEAUTY BARGAINS-. ~ Pricea skyrock•I eYerywhere but here. Stretch your beauty budget and enjoy a Oatterinq iltyle. EVEN MORE SAVINGS ON MON. TUF.S •• WED. ' • SHAMPOO· SO HAIRCUT NOii .. tutS.. Wll>. LA TEI. WEEI $2Q $'so '2'' $2" •3•• all wffk Crownfng Glory BEAUTY SALONS 'A ppt'intments trelcome bul 1'°' alto071 ~ry OPEl'I EVENll'IGS & SUl'IOAY CROWNING GLOR 267 E. 17th ST. COST A MESA PHONE S-le.9919 ,- OPEN EVENINGS CROWNING GLORY ,,__.., C.-C.tfhra) SOUTH COAST PLAZA Leftf~ .. ...,. ___ PHOl'I& S46-7186 ROBINSON'S All interested area women are invited to attend the luncheon meeting, according to Mt!. Ray Miller and Mrs. Arnold Podsade, membership chairmen. In charge o f luncheon arrangement.a l s Mrs. Mamie Seltzer, bospilaJJ. ty chairman, and Mrs. LeRoy Benson, vice president and program chainnan, will' in- troduce the spea ker. Sacrament Catholic Church .. ....:•::n<l:..:of:..=lh:::•:::"::m::es::::t•::" ___ __:Fri_:'d:::•Y:c':_':_t..:8..:p_.m_. ____ •11 Weslminster d u r I n g a NEWPORT Mrs. Lee Stewert, president, will announce plarui for the club's next ways and means project, a dem<JllJltraUon luncheon taking place in hfarch. Tickets may be ob- tained from any club member. ceremony read by the Rev. Raymond Karter. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. George W. Spink of Cost.a Mesa and Mr. and Mrs. Russel Clarkson o C Midway City. The bride'!! sister, Mrs. Richard Carter was h e. r matron or honor and David Anthony ClarkSOfl se rved as best man. Ushers were Carler and Gary Sp ink. The bride is a graduate of Costa Mesa High School and her husb8Yld is an alumnus or Westminster High School. Jn an ace cf aulomatic ice makers <1nd self--<:le<1ning o\'ens, your bottlttl water systC'm is about as modern .+!> "" ice box. 1 Besidrs taking up valuable kitchen space, bottled h'.lter dis- pensers are unattr.ictiv(, uneconomical and 1cquire frequent ,refJlling. There is a nluch better way ••• n,e Lindsay Company has developed a unique self-con tained water purificRl ion system that is installed out of sight beneath you r kitchen sink. It utilizes the proctss of re~se osmosis to remove 909' of the impurities from your tap water and providt:s a continuous supply 0£ pure, fresh drinking water for about"l/5 the cost of bottled water. There is no installation charge -itl you pay is S6.50 per month for the usf of this modern . r purificalion system . f.or full details, call or LINDSAY write ihe Lindsay Company, 4.?• E...., l7th Sb, ~ Costa Mesa, Calif, 92627 (714) 642:6861. ...._,..- Today's Stocks Tod':'y • DON 'T JUST TINT YOUR HAIR ... LET US COLOR ·STYLE IT FOR YOU WITH ROUX BL..OND E.s , BRUNETTES, REDHEADS AND ALL THE SHIMMERING 'SHADES IN-BETWEEN COME TO BREATHTAKING NEW LIFE WITH ROUX. WATCH , AS OUR EXPERTS FORMUL.ATE AND APPLY YOUR INDIVIDUALIZED IK.EHD OF ROUX COLOR, SEE IT ADO OEPTH~EFIHING HIGHLIGHTS , DRAMATIC DEFINITION TO THE COIF WE DESIGN FOR YOU, CUSTOM COLORING INDIVIDUALLY PRICED. THE UPKEEP ? S URPRISINGLY MODEST• A ROUX TOUCH-UP, F'ROM 8 .50. AVAILABLE IN OUR BEAUTY SALON• LAST WEEK OF OUR CREME-RICH PERM SALE: OUR REG. Js .oo. NOW. 17.!50: REG. 25,00, 12.50. BOTH INCLUDING CUT. ' ROB NSON's - ' ROBINSONS NEVvfORT • FASHION ISLAND • 644·2800 -· , I I I I ( _,_ ' . ' I . ' I I \ ! -.................. j I• OAll.Y PILOT • • ! For New Look < Brighten a corner or alcove with a coat of paint. Create the illusion or a separale room by contrasting . a -small comer or alcove with the ma.in room. Mark out a sewMg, corner or a reading area for one to make yoor own personal retreat. • "Why do I gain weight? }} I never sit down,~. to eat ." · " WEIGHT~ WATCHERS. • Mo*y, februaiy 16, 1970 First in Series ' pate in a com!Tiunity dinner.art funds for Community House. exhibit to raise Din'ners Draw Funds The first of a series of din· n1ee~ing pince. Located on San the owner organiultions, the ners for the benefit of Dana Juan Street on donated land, county no longer accorded it tax exempt status. Point 's Community liouse will the buildi'ng came about by In later years, El Camino be served Thursday evening, virtue of the efforts of Real Woman's Club peUtiooed Feb. 19. between 5 and 7:30. dedicated residents who Community House trustees for The meal will be a chicken solicited donations or a pledge admittance as an owner and dinner combined with an art of labor. agreed to manage the thrift exhibit by members o( Dana After securing a Joan, Dana sale to pay for its portion of Point Art Guild and a mu sical Point Art Guild and Dana ownership. background rendered by the Point Civic Association were Wllh the dinner series, band and dance combo from listed as owners for both loan owners hope not only to be San Clemente High School. and incorporation purposes. able to raise money for taxes The di nner series is an ln-At first the building was tax and ma intenance, but also Members Take Part In Talk A group discussion and con· cerl of choral music are on the agenda for the meeting 'Vednesday, Feb. 18, of the \Vomen.!s Society of Christian Service of the First Unit&! Methodlst Church, C o st I Mesa : . The cUicu'ssion, the Christian In Today's World, will be led by Mrs. Vance Hunter, pro-- gram .chairman. Mrs.· Arthur Butterwick, spiritual I I f e chairman will lead devotions . The musi cal program will be presented by the Mariners oE Marina High Sehool, Hun- tington Beach, directed by Johrt Th'ompson and ac· companied by Miss Edna Conrad. Naomi Circle, chaired by Mrs. Ray Cook, will serve hMch at noon in Thompson Hall. Workshops Offer Tips On Preparing Reports VFW Auxiliary , Coastllne Auxiliary ... to Veterans of Foreign Wars. Post 3536 gathers the first and third Fridays at 8 ,p.m. Co!La Mesa's Amerlc~ Legion Hall is the meeting scene. r.1embers of the Orange month's state board nieeUng, ~~~~~~~~~i~ District, California Federation and member.a will be elected to tbe nominating cOmmittee. - of Women'• Clubs1 Junior A silent auction will take Membership will participate in place during the first half hour report wriUng workshops dur· . to benefit the Federation Ex- lng a mee.Ung in Huntington teMion Fund. lleacli Wednesday, Feb. 18. Leading work!hops wtll be The women will gather at th6 Mmes .. M o s c r I p • in· ternational affairs: EUge'tle 7:30 p.m. In Roblnwood School Kovach, press, and Hettinga, and Mrs. ~gerne WJlliams, safety. president of the host club will District members also will take charge of the meeting. bring completed entries for the Assisting will be the Mmes. conl.est. What's your G~m-1 HAL AlllSCHD HEARING AIDS CUI...,, Aur•I """,illtul HO SALllMIN 3409 E. COAS:r Y. CORONA DEL MAR '°' .,,.. ....... 675-3933 miclt, to creal.e mexpens1ve George Kemp, reservations noise makers for the up-\ chairman ; Doug Moscrip, in-coming state convention as a temaUonal affairs district ltjw~a~ys~~an~d~m~ea:ns:~p:r•:jec:t.~~~~~~~~~~~ chairman, and Stanley Hel· Entries will be judged during Unga, d I s t r l c t safely the meeting. chairman. • Mrs. Terry Thom~a will con· EASY-CARE "JUST FOR., including a report (Jn Jast ' duct the business sesaion u Ii nt ormJ YOU!' Alumnae Meet . ' Menders will assist in the Smart fa1hion1, car•·fr•• fabrics f1a- turin9 8-:'-RCO and other famous brtnd ntm1s. Many style• t• chOOH from. '8 98 Some at low•• • sewing room of Fairview State Alpha Delta Pi Alumnae of Hospital Staurday, Feb. ZS, Orange County will meet in the from 9: 13 a.m. to 2:30. home of Mrs, Herbert T. Mor. Volunteers may join the ril of Orange Thursday, Feb. ~oup 19, at 11 :30 a.m. c th I u "f •. . -A buffet lunch will be served a -y s DI orms The members will join other . women oE the , community in followed by a program on in- services for World Day of terior decoration by a 1767 Newport ltvd. Prayer March 6 in SL representative of Buffum's, UICO Costa Meta 646·53U Joachim Catholic Ch urch , ~S~an~ta~A~n~a~. =====~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~ Costa Mesa. Ir Outing Arranged- Lunch aboard the Princess Louise, tOJl<>wed by shopping at Port! of Call i.s 'the ouUng arranged for t!ie Officer•' Wives League of Orange Coun- ty. Members ~'ill be bused to and from the destination. Those traveling are asked to arrive at Bullock's Fashion Square promptly at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 18. · Chairman of hostesaes is Mrs. Russ Nelson of South Laguna, and assisting her are Mrs. J. J. Hilburn of South Laguna and Mrs. E. B. Long of Costa Mesa. JrffBUWT/JS FHBRJ<CS FOR SPRING NO IRON EMBOSSED CRISKA Y l'RINTS MATCHING SOLIDS . wide ran91 of designs on colored and ·whit1 backgrounds I 00 °lo cotton 36" wide ouar. wish. YD. novat~n established to help exeq:ipt, but mo n I h I y further the cause or art by of-F · S pay rising taxes for . Con1-payments and other expenses ferlng diners an opPortUnity to Un In Un ··®® TEXTURED munity House. As costs ha ve necessitated several benefit view work by Dana Point Riviera Club Gadabouts will risen, an annual thrift sale events each year, the 1nost artist.9 . head for Palm Springs on benefit i.s no longer stlfficient lucrative of which was the Those interested in tickets Thursday, Feb. 19, for a day BUTCHER WEAVES to cover costs. thrift sale each fall. may pi.Irr.base them from Of fun in the sun. ReservaUons Some t1lking, some listening and Unlike many small unin-However, when it seemed members or from Ramsey's for the bus which will depart Easter egg co!ors •"Program that works.,... corporated communities, Dana wise to rent the meeting place Stationery Store or Dana at 9 a.m. may be made with 2f1B IROCHUIE-cALL a3s.55o5 Point worked to build its lo groups when not in use by Point Boat and Sports shop. Mrs. Wally Taft , 4.H-6483. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.ii= on a highly textured dress and suit fabric ·~~~7"''~ .W't "'l"" t·~· &.;: ' ,..,:.. ., .;,,,.. ··"'"''·'--"~· LOSE 2 DRESS SIZES in as little as 3 WEEKS! ' IN ONLY 20 VISITS. GRANDMOTM!R L0SU 15 INCHES fRQI HIP$, WAIST, TH1811$, AND UPPER ARMS Doris Stahl, a grandmother -ana Long Beacfi fiousewife, known for hir TV - Commercials, found that her hips and waist had bulged 'way out of proportion ..• Gloria Marshall came to the ·rescue. Her advice to grandmothers •.. mothers •.• and teen agers with hips and w1ist problems, is to START NOW at Gloria Marshall's. TODAY IS FEBRU~RY 16th Size 22 ? .. Be a size 20 by Feb. 28 Size 20 ? .. Be a size 18 by Mar. 1 Size 18? .. Be a size 16 by Mar. 3 Size 16? .. Be a size 14 by Mar. 5 Size 14? .. Be a size 12 by Mar. 7 Size 12 ',. Be a size 10 by Mar. 9 r~ Results Guaranteed in writ ing ' , •• the time it 'takes' for each individwtl to achieve her goal may vary dependfnc on age.and other factors. How- ever, at Gloria Marshall results for everyone js guamn .. teed. Tell us the dress aize you want to wear, we will tell you how n1any visits it taket and guarantee that you will req.ch your goal. In fact, ao positive are we that you will obtain your objective we will even let yoo have FREE OF CHARGE aey and all fwtbor viaits until you reach your pl. We are the world'• Jarieet owned and operated Figure Control System. (26 lOClltiom in California alone), --Gforia Marshall's ALWAYS costs !es8 (much less) than others. v Call for FREE Sample visit. Actually use, under supenision, the Gloria Marshall machines including our pate,nted 11Circ-La-Matic.'1 No Charge. No Obli· gation. 11 Priva'te playroom facilities for small children. 1/ Come in comfortable casual clothes. Disrobing unnecessary. r We are not a gym. GLORIA MARSHALL says: i I I This week, Mon .. Feb. 16 through Sat,, Feb. 21, all 26 of my locations in Cali· fornia are holding a 'h prio.el sale on spot reducing for either Hips or Waist \Vhen u.sed in conjunction \vith any of my ergular pro- grams. II your tummy needs inching back or your hips need inching down to give you that yottthful slender appearance, don't miss this \Yeek's Hips or Waist 1h price special. 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TUMBLE DRY! all firat quality all full bolts the fabric of the century! travels with never 1 wrirtkle, ·easy to sew, needs no lining textured jacquard weaves form interesting designs on a myriad of new spring colors. COMPARE AT $5.98 to $6.98 YARD 54" I 60"wlde f1f~APf h~tL:-. Sootfl c-1 --c-M.... H""'""''°" ._. -Huntl•tto• -· lriat1l •t l•t'I DI .. • Pwy. -545 ... 1516 ldl8'• 11t ..... N . -ff1·1D1.J 0,.. M .... """ frlMy 1t 'til t -ht•l'My '•H 6 ~ o,_ ....... 12·1 Tilni D ........ .. • • TUMBLEWEEDS ly Tom K. Ryan MONDAY FEBRUARY 115 • 1:00 II Ill NIWI (C) (60) ltrf'1 Dunphy. Q m Hun11t,.1rlnkl1f (C) (30) D can fou Top This? (Cl (30) Ylfnk M1rtlndtlt hosts. Monte Hiii, Soupy Slln 11\d Morrt Am•t1rd1m 1uest. 0 JAMES STEWART-'OEAR * BRIGITIE'~OLOR! 0 Sb O'Clod Mowit: IC) "tltar l1l1:ittt" (comedy) '65 -Jamts St1w1rt. Glynis .lollnt. Cindy Cuvl, 1 F11li1n. 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L'T • M!ftday, '•bnJ1ry lb, 1970 , ~- ~-===i ,.;..... __ , ___ ly Charles lanottl .. I~. • ~ t J r ly John Miles • By Ferd Johnson ly Al Smith By Gus Arriola ly Mell l.JT TMllll PAAIN!S Tl .... T-TMi Wl('f · F-"TS <1i' UFE,. $MOUi.ii Wt l>lPlllSS 'TM&M? c • ' • • • • • ! • ' • .; . • PEANUTS By Charles M; SChubi ·· ' ·-· TELEVISION VIEWS New Sho,vs Under Study By JERRY BUCK NEW YORK (UPI) -In private suite s and view ing rooms at ABC. CBS and NBC , network ex· ecutives are m'aking the final decisions on the pro- gram schedules for next season . 'fhey are looking at dozens of pilot films and presentations. fron1 among which they will select next fall 's new sho\vs. The selections probably will be announced -Oy the network s next week. SIX SHOWS have already been inked Into lhe· ne'v schedules. NBC is replac ing Debbie Reynolds and ''I Dream oC Jeannie" with a Don Knotts va· riety hour. CBS has Andy Griffith and Mary Tyler Moora returning in l\\'O situation comedies.~ ~ ABC Is brinning back IJanny Thomas in "Make -' Room for Gran~daddy" and has signed Tony Ran· ~ dall and Jack Klugman for "The Odd Couple." A : show is being readied for Peqrl Bailey, but it may j be held over until next January. ' • ' POSS! Bl Y as many as 20 sbO\VS may be scut-1 tied by the networks to make room .tor the new .. f programs. - The niost likely candidates are those in the 'I bottom th ird or the Nielsen ratin gs , although one or two \Vith potential may be saved . i An active report in the industry is· lhat CBS, ~ v.•hicb ,has lost the ratings race to NBC for the first i time· in 14 years will begin to abandon its ru1al image . Such sho\vs as "Petticoat J unction" and "Green Acres" n1ay be dropped. OTHER SHOWS in danger-at CBS include "Lan· cer." "Get Smart," "When in Rome" and Tim Con .. wa y's midseason replacement. NBC has fewer candidates for oblivion. Besides Debbie Reynolds and "Jeannie," sho\vs in trouble are "Then Came Bronson," •tBracken's \Vorld ," "Daniel Boone" and "My World ana Welcome To It." The latter may be a sho\v saved by the net work in hope that its ratings will improve. It 's possible. too . that "The 0 Virglnian '' may be shaved from 90 minutes to an hour. NBC also has \Vailing in the wi ngs 13 comPtet· ed episodes or a colnedy starring Millicent Martin. ABC HAS the most shows \Vith anemic ratings. Amoni them are "Land of lhe Giants~· Pat Paul· sen. "Paris 7000." ''The Flying) Nun ." "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir," "liere Come th e Brides-,'~ "The Brady Bunch,'' l·Love American Style" and En- gelbert HumperdJnck. ~ "SFX-San Francisco Airport" is mentioned as a likely replace1nent for "Daniel Boone" and a Flip \Vil son yariety hour for "Bracken's \Vorld ." 1 A number of situation comedies are being · shown to the net\\•orks. inc luding an all-black ver- sion of "Barefoot in the Park.'' " ' . ' Deiinis the Metaace • .. cz • -"··'- I l l l ( ! ' . . ~ 1 r I f 11 I I ' ' • JI "DAft.y PILOT Monday, f1bru1ry 16, 1q70 . f Frazier, Ellis Slug It Out f OF World Crowµ Gambling .Lee Bags Playoff Win TUCSON (AP) -L<e Trevino. brash ~ cod:ey as ever, bad jwt pulled one flUI ol the f!tt, and WU•tllking about hi! IOiflng phll-Ooopily. "You pmblt when you have to," said th. llappy~lucty &UY with tbe In· i«tloo; grin lollowing·his playoff victory with Bob Murphy In ,the 1100,000 Tucooo Open fioiJ folnam«ll "I Wlll two down at the turn and T etarted pmbliri.1. J drove wer the water on 10 tiDd went for tbe pin on 1S and 14 and 16. You do what you have to. ' "'Ibat's what It'• all about cut hen - winning goll -·" · He made up two ltrokes on Murphy on the 'l2nd bold Sunday; tied the ciflf· dlompiog r<d-head at the end of regula- tion play, then -him oo the first hole ol a IQdden death playoff with a five-foot blnlle puU. , JUdwd Martinez of Laguna Beach and rfJCeDl winner ol the Southern California pPen at Mlaslon Viejo, finished with a 287 lo plct up 1$70. It was TreriDO's first victory in a year and made hbn tbt first champion to sue- ~ defend his title .me. Jack NlctJ.aur ICOl'ed consecutive triwnphs in 1117-e8 Wemm Opens. "It aJw131 f~ls pod to wizl," he sald. "But I've been too cloae not to win. The mly way I can keep from winning golr tommmeota ls to quit playing goll. I may ,,.... win ~ major title, but I'll win tournaments here and. there." . He and Murphy, who had matched IS. l>ole aeons tlirooghout the course of the -~ 6'I on the first day, followed by II and 71, each bad a final 69 for 275. It wu eaenUaUy a battle between the chubby Murphy and IWV!by Trevino, 1'ho waa cbeerfJd on by thoosands of fans wllo came In by dw1ered bus from Mex· lco. · '!be lead ohl!ted back and forth. wllh Murphy appearing to have it nailed down m tbe lath wbm the gambling Trevino iolsaed the gnen, m1-f an elJlbt.footec, and toot a bogie. Murphy. nn in an 18- footfr for 1 btrd and had a t........o-stroke leod. "I tbou&ht tt was all aver," Trevino uid. '!bq pomd the 17th and Trevino, one i-e ahead of Murphy, -1ied the lf'll!D. wUb I fotr inn ant rammed bclne a »foot. binlie putt. That cut Murphy's leod lo- Murpl!y had to ..,. a tine wood oo the IOllf! par--4 and waa faced with a SO.foot putt. Be ran ft by about f II feet -and miMed the putt comlnf bock for a bogle and it was tied. Bolh mcbed the gnen In two on the lirCt-. bole. M"'11i>Y m1-f a seven- lool puU ad Trevino canned one from five-feet ftlr the Ulle. Murphy took a two-shot lead on the ei81Jth what he birdied from 30 feet and Trerino bogted the hole from a trap. Lee got it back on Ult lotb on a birdie lJUU when be made a Jix..(oot birdie putt and llurpby bogted from the roogh. P:NI .ctr• IN "'°"" wllllil .... Sund1~ J" tllf: T-OMll: ··~ lll1\19ft). x-L" lrevlM, S10#1t ... -·"""' Ctwri. ~~1,100 ~'=t:* frri·....,.,~ f==-:n1 Dall ·~I .12.n1 ,._ _,$1.111 Mlllw &mw, U.1Qf .._.. l ltlleet, UJ..• """"""' ~.! 12,llllill Gri.r~•i• IMllY C.,W, s1.-.... Chfirle$, tl.lCIO a._.c.r~.•1• "-Cltn*, f)JIOCI ='M""=~"\'~-~fl~ ~ . ·Jl,f' J .., ... . One-eyed Man ·Cops .Daytona Formula Race 0.0.Y'l'ONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) -Jim ciorteof Gonlm City, Mich., who almost dldn1't get to race. wu an easy winner _, in the lint :D>mlle grand prlx for lndiMllPOffs..type formula Ford cars "' Daytooa l!Mch. Qarke, 34, finlahed more than three mll<s ahead of Blll Scott of McLean, Va., .. ..pen in geophysics w1lo turned pro- '-iooll race driver last summer, and 51 oc:ber drivert from the United States, CINda and. Brftlln. Thlnl place went to Jim Jenkins ol Y'"*tn,N.Y. cwte, 1 fc:rmer st«t car driver~ coJ.. lec1'1d 12.tlO for hiS two boor,-minute ond 47 -trip around the Ul-mlle trock and rood coune ot Daytona lnlemationll Speedwlj'. His av...... IP"ecf In tJie UU!e Jiit. pound r-wu 11.141 mllOI per hour. dtrl<e. l'athtr ot four -· •joot the "'-" of his left .,.. laol SepUrnb<r -a n>Cfl kicked Ill' by the car abeod ol him Ra him durinl' a race at Warrtr1, Qllo. Doc1on at the 8Pft<!way here had ......., lo let him drive In &mday'a Ar.A llllklllio ,.... lot llock cars, and «ii>' lftor ~ conoultaUon did they .... to IDOw lilin lo nee Jn Ute JGnlllllFanlMd. 2,tSin." 'W61Gff1 . ~t1l¥111t, HEIGHT &n. lta. h16 .. REllGH JS11. . CH£ ST("'""l 42.; C11.EST{~p.) 44Y,w WlllST "14:• 2r ... HUGH ' 2•·"· ., .. fJSt: ,~,.._ ' ' . lf¥t•. NtCI( . 11.a ... . ' IS\\'• 1.a .. alC.£PS . ' 21'1111. • . t•~h. ' AGE ' OdLh F°':vor Big Joe 6-lf In Heavyweight Clash NEW YORK (AP) :.. ~ lllnilnl Jimmy.Ellis and Joe Fruler, -style ts hard rock, are aet to do tbtlr .... 1 thine tooi1,iit -fliht for Ibo heavywtlgh\ champlomfJlp of the W<rld. Fr11%1er, champion ol lix ttlles 11>- cludini New York, rules as beavy favwtte over Ellis, the World Bo::s:ing A-latlon king, f<r the acbeduled 1$. round bouj at Mlld!IOll Square Garden. The Lu Vepa: price oo Ftuler is g..1, while New Yort boxbtg circles said It's Frazier 5-1 in man-to-man betting. Little <r no wagtrJnc has been ttporled. "I think he's the champton, '° he should be the favorite," 11y1 Ylilk Durtiam, Frazier's manager. "I'm nol belting money .. It mms .. difference," says EU ls. Durham predlcla Frader will win by a lmoekout.Jbut has not named a particular round. "I do!;l't predict," says Ellis' manager, Angelo Dundee, "but I wool be aro.,..ct il Jimmy kDocb him out." Harry Marboo, the Garden's director ol boxing, ..tlmates a crowd of 17,000 and a gate o( men than ~.ooo for the fight &ealed from 110 to 1100. All the 110, $20, and l.10 tickets have been sold and the show is almost SW'e to top the ISQ2;518 paid by 1!~70 IO see Fratier knockout Jorry QuaJTy in his last flgllt June Z3. "nlt fight will bt seen in this country only on closed circuit televlrion at 120 locatlcna with more Ulan 500,000 seata. New York and a 9Cknile surrounding area will bt blacked out, but New York will be Included in the radio broadcast over the: Mutual Broodcutlng System, 7,40 PST. lie la • rnnnlll(I two&tAld pundw w1lo ... anm· """ h!f -· cooatantly ap-plylns pressai•. lie'• 1oac1 o1 llj'!llfl, "1i1 come oul m>Okln'." But be can be hit, belll(I cleck<d by Mlke Bruce In hla -pro fight ond twice by Oscar Bohaveua. And although Ellis, w1lo slogs with his wile in churehes, ls Jrimarily a boxer, be can hit and hurt. Hts best punch 11.a meak rlgbl hand. Ellis has mJy beell knocked down once. by Rubin "Hurrle.,,." CaJ"!$.lo 1911, and he conlends that waa a illji. A referee and two judj:es. to be named at rm1•ide, will score the fight under the roUnd system. If the rounds: Jre even, they will uae a aipplemeotary point system. '!be regular rulea ol the New Yock State Athletic Commission will· be In ef. feet. They will use eight-ounce gloves. The mandatory elght.<ount will be ll!ed for all knockdowns and if a righter ii down three times in the same round, the fight will bt stopped. If a fighter ls down when the bell rinp, the count will be continued unUl be ii up or eight, except U it ia the: 15th round. West's Shot Trips Bucks MILWAUKEE-Fonner Jloeton Celtic Cooch Bill Ruasell said J<rry West"' the Los Angeles Laker1 was a winoer, Sun· day , West showed the Milwauk~ Bucks why. Off.field Act ivities Caper lt abo will bt eeen via satellite in Hawaii, Puerlo Rico, Me.Dco, South America, parts of Europe and pll"ts of Mia. Frazier, who won his piece of the title by stopping aister' Mathis in 11 rounds Marcil 4, 1111 bas ""° all ZI ol his pro figh1', 21 by knockoul The 11).year NaUonal Buketball Asso- ciation veteran sank a ~foot jump shot with six seconds left, ~n blocked a Milwaukee shot at the fmal buu.er to give the Laker& a 98-96 victory over tht BucU. Mystery Shrouds McLain Elita, a former sparring partner ol the depo9ed eu.ius Clay, has won 2'1, lZ by knockwt, and 1o.!t five. All of his losses came when he was a middleweight. "We weren't shooting well or handling the ball well,' said Laker coach Joe Mul- laney. "Then J !liarted hitting." In the 1:f hall, West was held to 11 points while Milwaukee staked out a Mo 45 lead. The 8·3 guard WU almost un- stoppable after intermls.sion, however, and finished with 28 puin1', high for the game. DETRdlT (AP) -Detroit Tiger pitching ace Denny McLain remhlned enshrouded in two mysteries Sunday, mysteries which grow deeper with each day lhat puses. There is still no explanation, or what ''off the field activities'' were discussed when McLaln, lhe first pitcher ever to ~ive the coveted Cy Young award two years running, was questioned Friday by Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn. As great a mystery is what has ha~ pened lo 1.1cLain since the Friday meellng, Sa11s They're Athletes Reader Defends Golfe1·s, Baseball Players, Drivers Your article "Palmer An Athlete?'', dated Feb. 9, waS well-written by the fact that it ha! caused me to rebut same. Jf your intent was to incite the ire ol the basic sports fan then, by au means, you have achieved that goal. However, beyond the point of your satirical pen as a sportswriter. with, 1 would hope some sense of responsibility to the jeneral public, your concept of athletics leaves something lo be desired. J present for your infcrmation some de.finiliOl'.lS taken from one of Webster's me& recent editions . "ATHLETE-one who engages in ex- ercises of physical agility and slrenglh . A derivation <>f the Latin word 'Ath1ein': to contest for a prize. eserd.R -exertioo of mi.ad or body for OL•MM WHIT• -----WHITE WASH --------- development or training; employ ac- tively; perform ; use. 1gllity -ability to move quickly ; nimbleness. atblellcs -sports requiring physical PfOW"'· prowess-great skill or ability." Based on the above derinitions 1 con- tend that Arnold Palmer, along with all the race car drivers. jockeys, baseball players and even pool sharks, qualifies as a bonafkle ath.lete. It would appear from your somewhat biased, If not short-sighted arllcle, that your definltion of an athlete is one who exceb in something to the maximum degree without thought or need for com· • prom.lie, perfect.ion, delicate tooch or in· finlteaimal undtt correction. l have played football all my life and ngby for the past seven years (inclfiding two nauonal championships ). I have also played goH, pool and driven race cars. I believe ell such activities are classified as alh\eUc endeavors and (urtber fff) that goli and auto racing are possibly the most difficult in wh.ich to achievt excellcnct. ln lhose sports requirin& physical e:s:· ertion the athlete Is basicnlly only con- tending wilh his O\VD strunlna ; the further and harder be can JX!Sh hlmaelf. the bet· ter he. will be In the sport. In football , the harder you run or tackle (quarterbai:ks txeliiaed) the btttef yau .... J C011teod lhat a sport or athlcllc con· test that requires both maxinium effort, minimum effort (through delicate skill) and/or a combination of both is far more difficult and demanding. For instance, Palmer must use great strl!'nglh off the tee yet it must be controlled strength . However, one can never tackle or run too bard. Bill Toomey must throw Lbe shot or javelin as far as possible, or run the 100 meters as hard as possible. (Where is the agility or the mind here?). Palmer must then reduce the power or his shots as be approaches the green with exact timing and concentratioo. A3 for exercise. OO·hole tournaments in snow, raln or tremendous heat, in· terspersed with evening and morning practice sessions year around added to the unbearable mental pressures, causes me to bell"'e goU can also bt very physical tor the professional. But, let 's go on : an example of tremen- dous agility and physiccil exertion comes in baseball when a 90 1nph baseball must be delicately bunted to stop somewhere between the catcher and third base and then, within a split second, the player must leave the plate on a dead run , (Bill Toomey style), (or first base. I need nol go into the mental gym- nastics or deception and gamesmansh.ip whi ch are an intricate part ol any basebali game. !low about sitting in the ISO degree cockpit of a race car for l2 hours wilh blisters on both hands, lt"gs and arms aching from continual shifting. turning and bouncing: added to the mental strain and fear that your life might conie to an abrupt end at any second? Yet your sense or Uriting and eye sight muSl remain perfect. The slightest mis· judgment could mean more lhan just los- ing the "old ball game". Is this DOt con.- testi ng {or a prize ? , Does this not requlre skill and physical prowess? How would you define making that ever so i:;lighl correction without lif· ting off the accelerator at 238 mph on the draa strip to keep the car from hurtling through the guard rail? The driver. blinded by bolling oil and names, continues on by J n s t I n c t , detennlnation ancl experie.ncc for the win. The drag racer nuu;t react and count.er-react in hundredth$ of seconds and he is faced with this challcnte more than 300 times per yetir. Fin'thermore. who c3re5 who Is the fastest tq the bar stool if he Is a winn«? I know . the Rams clon't waste any llme getting their drinklni:t a.mis In shape followJni the ;ames. William ;. White In Laguna B<.lch • Neither he, nor his wile. nor hia lawyer nor business manager can be found -not in Detroit, not in Lakeland, where the Tigers are due to open ·their spring training camp shortly. Tiger officials have steadfast-declined to comment on the entire lncldent. McLain and his lawyer, William R. Aikens of Cleveland, met with Kuhn to discuss what Kuhn described only as "certain or!.uie-field activities which ()Co curred in 1967." McLain la also known to have met last week with James Ritchie, head Of a Detroit·ba&ed U.S. JusUce Department task force handling an JnverUcaUon of organl.r.ed crime and gambling. The subject of that meetlng Is unknown . and Ritchie, like McLain and the men around him, bas been una\>ailable for comment. Ed Demetrak, McLaln's for m e r busineSlJ manager, aays the pitcher talk· ed to federal autboriUea became their in- vestigation "deals wllh people. Denny may have known." Demetrak said McLain. bas done nothlng illegal . In 1967, McLain had a 17·1& won-lost record and sat out part of the season - including the much of the Tlgera' unsuc- cessful stretch peMant drive -because of a toe injury suffered In a home ac- cident. In 1968, the year the Tigers won the World Serles -McLain won 31 games and won 24 last season. McLain has ncelved conaJderable publicity recently because of some finan· cial dilficulties. McLain recently toot out a $30,000, seven percent interest debt consolidaUon loan from Detroit Ban1' and Trust Co. Under the terms or his loan, McLaiil's Tiger paycheck of about 14.000 monthly, will be sent directly to llte bank throuCh July 15 to repay the loan. • He won tbe WBA crOwn by outpointing Qulf')' Aprll 17, 1968, and his last fight wu a IUCCfSSful 15-nxmd de!eme against Floyd PatlerlOll Sep!. t4, 1963. Frader's fighting atyle reaem))les his singing style -he bu cut a few records. Killed • ID Crash ' ,ORMER LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMP -Carlos "Teo" Cruz, former world lightweight bo:<ing champion, was killed Sunday night along with his wile and family: in .a plane crash off the Dominican Republic. Members of the Dominican volleyball team were also aboard Uie plane that crashed in the ocean with no survivors. See page one of today'• DAILY PILOT for complete details of Uie crash. Kidd Strikes Gold fo·r U.S. Vermont Ski Whiz to Retire VAL GARDENA, Italy (AP) -Billy Kidd surprised even himself in winnin& the romblned Utle for the Uni1'1d States at the World liJ<LChamplon!hlp1, In what turned out to be his farewell perlormance as an amateur. "I wouldn 't have bet a sln&le cent on my gold medal before coming here," ht said Sunday. 'Ille Stowe, Vt., skier who ti«! for fifth In the downhill, gave the United Stales !ta first gold medal In the hlatoey oo the \Vorkt Champiomtiipl an capped lts btlt ~howl.ng since the 1984 Olympe1 1t lnnt- bru e:k. Then he announced the nee was his Inst as an afllateur. '"I don't know yet whether I'll tum pro or go to won," he sakl after clinching the combined title with a 21.11 point total ror 11n easy victory over Patrick Russel or France, who had 50,15. Kidd w11s a favorite ,oln& into the final race because. of hla 15th place: finish in the giant s!Alom 1nd third plau it& the special slalom wlier lo the Wetk. It wu the second medal for Kidd and the fourth foe the U.S. team. Kidd, weartn1 1 back coraet, ne,otiated the U gales In the clownhlll In 2 mlnui<s, U.52 aeconds, less than ooe second slower than winner Bernhard Rimi o f Switzerland who WU timed In 2:24,,7. While the United Stites' fmlsh hen wu a surprise, Kidd's annuooctment wun't. "Ewryone knows I have been con- slderin( lhf• -f()r qulle • while. .. he said. '1lt ls only natural, as I 1m 21 and l have clronlc-blck tiooblt. J hid to raee in the downhlll with a conet. "It did not boil>« m• too much, but tt hu edged me out ol aroataur r1cl111. I Just needed anothtr medal today to quit on the wtnnlng side. "After ID)' br<>me In the alalom, I Wll counU111 oo -tber m«1II In tho dowMlll. But I UleCi the wrong WIX." KkSd'a announcement c1me on. the heels of Klkt CUtter11 dilclolU:re that she wu pl1nn1nc to quit ullnc, although stie 11fd she miglllcbanga.her .mind. - KW 's declalco came at the end ol a dillppointlng aeason. She had plac.lf foorth in the over-all World Cup Jtan- db1(f• last year, but was only l!lh this y~ar with very few top placlnga. Rudd Pyles of Frtaco, Colo., waa 11th In 2,27,1s; Bobby Cochran of1Uchmond, Vt., 18th In 2:19.90, and Mike Lafferty of Eugene, Ore., 31st in 2:30.58. llusal, a 2t·year-old industrial designer, gave Switzerland a llUCprt1ing aecond gold medal. Uohenlded Karl Conlin of Austria WU aecond Jn 2:14.71 and Malcolm Milne took third In 2,15,09 f0< AU1trall1'1 first med1l ever in the world champlOMhlpe. Better known 1klen finished rurthtr bock In the 1t<lld!J,y-banlenin1 overnight anow. Wcrld Cup leader Karl Schranz ot Austtia one of the favoritts, was fourth In 2,25.ff and Fcance'1 H'111"1 Duvtllud and Austrl&'J Jttlnl Messner Wfrt out of the Top 10. KJdd tied with MarL-ello Varallo ol· Italy. SchranJ llln maintained his World Cup lead with 141 polntl 11 Ru,..I, Ued for llCOOd with Ciatavo 1boenJ of ltaJy1 ~laced 43rd • Emerson ' topples Pancho HOLLYWOOD. Fla. Newport Beach'• Roy Emeraop took the third leg or tbe pro tennis . tour's $10,000 Mnner-lake·aU c b a 11 en I e claaslc Sunday by defeAUn1 Pancho Gonzalez. ::;:;:~ Emerson was in command all the way ln beating Gom.Jez 6-J, l-Z. -.. Gonzalez had won the firlt two ltgs of the l200,000'Cll'"1e ~~~~ with upset. victories over Rod Laver in New York and John Newcomb al Detroit. Emerson will meet Australlan, Ken ROleWall, in the fourtll match at Los Angeles next week. Gonzalez started poorly Sun- day and never unwound as be repeatedly netted his forehand shots and chipped volleya into the net. or off the court. Emerson performed flawlessly throughout Uie mat- ch. Their challenge v.·as played as a feature of tbe $26,000 Montgomery Ward C u p Tournament, won by Tom Ok· ker of Holland and Tony Roche of Australia. Okker and Roche defeated Laver and GonzaJez 7~. 3-6, g.. 4. * LOS ANGELES -Using ,.. conc:f baseman Ted Sir.emore's back as a writing desk, ?.1aury Wills signed a reported $95,000 contract in the Do d g e r Stadium infield .before 20,000 wjtneaaes. OAIL.Y PIL.OT 11.tf l"lltHt It happened Sunday befo~ a five-iM!og exhlbltk>n eaine with the Urllversity of Southern Callfomla Trojans. The Dodiers loel, 4.(1. Battling fer l.oose Ball * Dan Kratz (51) of Mission Viejo High battles with Sal Lombardi of San Clemente for possession of a loose ball. Kratz recovered and went on to score. The two teams return to Crestview League play Tuesday night. Mission Viejo travels to Villa Park and San Clemente hosts Laguna Beach. . Leo Evans had a pr<lcy p>d weekend but one step ahead of the Olympic champion was 1'.fartin McGrady, ¥t'bo bad a perfect weekend. ti-1cGrady, the 23-year'"i>ld Wa5hington , D.C ., schoolteacher, v i r l u a 11 y unbeatable at 600 yards. climaxed a two-day 1nowfilled tour of the country with con- secutive w or I d 1hlttering perform~. Saturday night at the loth annual Mason-Dixon tract and Held games at Louiavllle, K,y., the smooth-striding McGrady lowered his own 600 record to 1:08.5. * LOS ANGELES -For th< seaind time this National Hockey League seuon, the Los AngeJes Kings have lost eight straight games. 'Philadelphia, which occupies ·r.tcood place In the west, in- flicted a 7-1 loss on the Kings SUnday with Bill Sutherland titoring two Flytr1 (oala ln the first period. Indian Red ' Game Loser ' To Lopez LOS ANGELES (AP) - There were cheers today for a game fighter named Ernie "Indian Red" Lopez. And there doubtless were some bells ringing In his head. But the victory went to Jose .. ,,_fantequllla" Napoles of Mexico City u he ratalned hls w o r I d wtllerwtlght cham- pionship. It took 14 rounds and 2 mJnutes 31 aeconds or the t~h to subdue Indian Red. -The main event at the Forum attracted 17.091 fans who paid $228,417 for the show. No one felt short-changed. Lopez, 24, the No. I OCC Nine Falls, 6-5, To LBCC Aft.er suffering its firal 1055 of the aeason, Orange Coast College's baseball team will meet Cypress Tuesday on tht Pirates' diamond at 2:30. . ' Coach Barry Wallace'• club lei! to Long Beach City College Saturday, 6~. OCC opened the season with 10-S wins over ao Alumni team and Saddlebacl<. LBCC, the defending state champion, held o r r a delermined bid by the Pirate.s to post the win. Down f>.l, occ """"" twit< in the-eighth. LBCC then tallied what turned out to be the winning run in the nlntb. The Pirate. countered with two run.s in the home half of the irr.1ing. ta other baseball-action this week, Golden West hoal! Sad- dleback Tuesday. On Wed- nesday, Saddleback tra\'cli to Cypress. Orange Coast and Golden West will compete in the ML San Antonio tourna- ment friday and Saturday. CtaflM CNll UI •• ' ' '" l"tut, HI ' ' • • Cltrtf, 2b • ' ' • l"owtll. )I> • ' , ' \.N'fy, H , • ' ' T.1¢11'19, c:-' • • • S.-klM.el ' • •• . , McN•tlY. H ' • • • W'lllt ll ... , rt ' • • • !lit!. l'f ' • • .. ........ ' • • • H1wk, 111t • ' • • Sd'IOettltt,' ' • • • Tot11t • • • • Llflt hlcll (U lltlmUHlfl, .. ' ' • • 011\111',C • • ' • O'll'ltn. lb ' , • • '""""" ' ' ' ' ..,,. ... ,,d ' ' ' ' 1!;11111. If • ' • ' Ot;'f1$, ts ' • ' • ••~•r. t • • • • S11"1r'°"' p ' • • • SM!ld•ll, 11 ' • ' • MurTft', 11 • • • • lot1t1 " • ' • Lont S.-• IW ln~tllft le1ch 000 001 221 -4 ' ' Or1iwtCO..SI 001 000 Ott -' • ' UCLA's Got It Made inPac-8 After Trojans Fall 3 Back By The Anocl1ted Preti From now on, it appears the Paclfie-1 Conference basket- ball race will concern itlelf with who will occupy the mid· die and bottom berths. UCLA has all but clinched the room at the top for the fourth straight year. The unbeaten and No. 1 ranked Bruins pulled even further away from the ~st of the pack last weekend with their seventh and eighth ~ fertnc:e victories ~ h i I e Southern California fell tb'ree games back into a .econd- place Ue with Oregon. UCLA will have to wait a few weeks if it wants to peraooally knock its croastown rivala completely out of the race. But the Bruins will have a chance to work on their nearest challengers t h I 1 weekend. The Uclaru: and Trojans will visit the Paclfic Northwest with the front-runne rs in· vadtng Oregon State Friday nJght, then moving to Duck country Saturday. Southern Cal plays the hosts in reverse order. The rut of the IC.hedule has Washington at Callfomla and Wasbingtoo Slate al Stanford Friday nigfll wl!h lh• Bay Area squads tradinJ vililtora Georgia Tech C~gers Pull Two _Major Upsets By ~ A5soclated P1"e11 "Oh, they're the RalhbUng \Vreck f".~m Georgia Tech, da dum ... North Carollna SI.ate beat Clemson 10U4; No. 7 Jacksonville cloot.ed New Orleans Loyola 96-75; No. I Yes, and v.•hil e Georgia Tech Was: making a wreck of North Perm topped Brown 90-75 and Carolina. unflappable UCLA No. 9 Florida S~te squashed continued to waltz away with Tulane 112.-77 ln other Top Ten another co 11 cg e baskt?tball contest.a Saturday. game. Among the Second Ten, 12lh- Gcorgia Tech cngince rec: rated Marquette b o u rt·c e d tl\•o major upsets over the OePaul 79-60; No. 14 Iowa weekend. t.ak1ng firth-ranked blitzed Michig1n State 103-77: North Carolf11a State 89-i7 and No. IS nouston squashed 10th-ranked North Ca rolina ~fiami. Fl a.. 118-N: Noire 104-9S oo successiv e nigtn:s Dame, No. 16, ®"•1led Detroit Friday and Saturday. 95-93 iR ov~rUme; No. 17 second .ra nked Sooth Wesrern1<~tucky rlpPed East Carolina bounced back from Tennesi'eC~ Slate I 2 -8 3 ; last w,eek'a defeat by Da vid son \\'ashingl:>n State shocked No. to stop Duke 82-t!i; Np. 3-Ken· -18 Southen1 Cal &&:63 : No. 19 lucky spilled Florida I 104; <;olumbla tripped Harvard 73- fourih-ratetl St. Bonavtnture 72 and 20th-ranked Georgia repulsed Providence 68-5%; lost 'to Tennessee 57·5$. for Saturday'• games. In a non-conference game tonight, Oregon v 1 s I t s Portland's Pllob. "Thia Is a better UCLA ball club than the one in 1964," Washington coach Tex Winter said Saturday after the Bruins slammed his Huskies IOJ-85 for their 2oth victory of the season. That was the year \Vint.er's Kansas State five was beaten by the first of Bruin coach John Wooden's five national championship teams. Washington stayed within ,,.ch Jn the first half, lrallln& only 42-311 al the Intermission, but UCLA outscored the vlaltors t-2 in the opening minutes or the second half lo sune the Hu1kJes' hopes of an upset. Tbe Bruins got a balanced attack from Henry Bibby .with 21, Steve Patte.rllOrl with 18 1ind Sidney Wicks and John Vallely with 15 apiece. Up.set wasn't so much the word as the mood Saturday night at the Sports Arena where USC, seemingly un- catchable with a Sf.38 lead over Washington St ate midway in the second half. collapsed offensively a n d defenaively, allowing t h e Cougan to triumph t&-63. "We just quit playing after we were 18 ahead," Trojan coach Bob Boyd said bitterly. ''\Ve started m a k Ing careless fouls and we were committing too many of. renslve charging fou1s.,.. A pair of Ile-breaking foul shots by Charlie Johnson helped lift Callfomla out of the Pac-8 basement as the Golden Bears dumped Oregon Slate 67-64 Saturday night. challenger ln the 147-pound division, was OOored M the first, ninth and lsth roonds. And he was knock'td out for the first time in bis career. Bu~ while fiur~ bl~ng · and hopelessly beaten, he was still on his feeL when referet1 Larry Roiadilla 1topped the thing. Smith, Gauchos Ho·t·, 125-7 5 Lope.z' unorthodox r I 1 ht Saddleback College's basket- leads apparently conhlsed tht ball team, fruh from • champion IOd h1dlan Red won rdOUDding 12$-75 Vktot7· over \ht se<Of\d, lhird and fourth Victor VaJJey Salurcloy 'night, rounds. still has a chance to wln U. From Ulere ,on lt' wu all De 1 er l COnference cham- Napoles and one of the finest plonship, but it'• a slim one. left hands In eetlon today. His The Gauchos. the hotte.st light Is nO slouch, either, as he abootlng club ln lht oonfertOCf: r'fCOl'ded his 40th knoc;kout In at the moment, must win all winning the third deftnse. of three of' their rtmalnlng the Mtlc he w~1 last April games and hope that lhe two have W marks whUe Sad- dleback 11 f.6, All three teams pl•Y two of their mnalnlng gam<s oo.Jarelll!' c:ooill. Sad- dle.back travels to canyons Friday and hoot.I ML S111 Jacinto Saturday, then con-- eludes the sea"" the foilowinC SatlLl'day CF'eb. 18) at Mlra Costa. • Smjjh hit on 17 of 19 at· tempto ln>m the ll•ld !or 18.t percent. He ad:ded aeven free thtows. As a team, Saddleblck can- ned :.z ol 91 shotl !or !U per- cent. At the free throw line, coach Roy Stevens' team a>n- verted 21 or 113 (13.l Jl'rttnt). l•••••dl CIUI ""''tit "'-1 11 11 ldwtt'dl ! 1 J ll lnlllll 11 1 J 41 Clwll~ lt 1 1 U LIWFWll(I 1 J 4 1 Lllln I l l ! M"'tlll 't t 4 11\41111t lO D f ........... t ••. ' A~· l l t I f9t1tl A rt 11 11' 'Vlctw ~ •• ., 0•1 """" SI"" i I 3 4, It Hr .... j l 1 '1' l'1rk• 5 J S '' ~~· ::1: ·-1'1414 s.~, ,,,, I Mondq, Pti.u.tr 11, 1'170 DAIL V "LOT tr UCI Awaits Bruins; Sweeps Double Bil.I . ' RJVERSJDE -Saturday wu a day ol nrsts ror Ole . UC lrvioe baseball team including a doubleheJder romp over UC Rivertidt. Freshman • pitcher To m Dodd not only &!lined the ))onor. of starting the first-ever Anteater aame, he pul his f181Jlt' in tbe record boob for posterity Clfi aeverel ottier ac- couhb as well. Irvine copped 1 bolh ends oC the twin bill, 7~1 and 3-1 ~ will meet the UCLA Bru in van,ity In the fint-ever game on the new campus diamond Tutsday afternoon al 2:45. Dedicauan ceremonies take place at 2:30. Dodd and Dennis Nicholson each pitched complete game victories ·for the Anteaters and each allowed but ooe run. . • Coach Ga,,. Adam&' .team Dodd gained the thrill of a presented ' • well-b'alanced pitcher's lifetime by hitting scoring attack and a virtually the flrist-evtr home r.un for tbe impregnable defense. With Anteaters. He dfilled the first . both l;iurlera go~ng L h • pitch to him In the third inniJJg. diltance, a feared weakness over lbe le.ft lieid wall (330 appears false. feett wllh teammat:? Dan Rocky Craig. and Hansen Hansen aboard. each had three hit8 . In Ult Mlk'e Saska put his name in opt!ler and Saska had a pair ln . the. record 6ook on several oc-. each gilme to lead the ucr~t· caslons. He gamered \lbe first ters. Craig also contributed a bB!e hit for the Ant.eaters aod home run. i~ '!'as also the first lriple. He Adams has tentaUvely pen· •cored the first run on ciled ln Nicholson as the pro_. llansen's single, the latter @;et-bable &tarter again.st the ting the first RBI. Bruins Tuesday. He has faccd Saska a I so contributed them on two occasions al another first In the .!iecond College of the Sequoias tht game with {he initial double. past two years and has. one The firsts coold go on and on Victory. but the record book will · record them for pogterity. l'l•IT •AMe UC 11!.VIHa .. ,. . "' ) 1 II t 4 1 1 • Bucs Face Mesa F1rrer, II' l1to,.., lb Cr1r1, cl l-t,lb S11k1, rl H1~11n, IJ Slit"~·· >ti itltlfrw, c J , l , l t I <I 4 I J 0 • • • • ' ' ' • • • . . ' 'I I J After 76-67 Win After s11appil}~ a sb:-ga'nle losing streak, Orange Coast College 's basketball team will attempt to make ii two In a ro\v \VedneSday nighl al San Diego Mesa. The Pirates hit 60 percent of their sh<H,s In defeating ~11. San Antonio College, 7&-67, In South Coast Conference aclion Saturday night in the losers' gym: ''We really plarcd well," said OCC coach Herb Livsey. adding, "we shot v.•cll and handled the ball \Yell. T ~·a3 really pleased." Forward Phil Jordan led fl bRlanced OCC scoring itt'ack with 17 Points. Guard Troy Rolph hit 16 , Ri c k Stickelmaier had 14 and Pau·1 Holmes and Jim Kindelon can· ncd 12 and 11. OCC took a 2-1 lead just tooments into the game and wu never headed alter that. . The Pirates canned 31 p( .52.. field goals rOr ,60 percent and 14 ol 16 free thro~s for' s3 pCr: " cent. The victory ~·as Orange Coast's rourth. in conferenet 11.ctlon against . six losses. The Pirates trail third place ti-1c~a (4·51 by.a half game. F'ollowing the Mesa gal!le, OCC will complete Its schedule Saturd aY, night, hosting San Die go City College. '¢r * 0•11191 e.111 00 rtft,fr.· Jol"l!t n A 5 1 11 lov• J llt l 511c~tlm1lcr • ' 4 14 II.GIG~ 6 t 4 16 HOlft'le._\ f ~tlT IC!flllelon ~ l 1 11 TRlti. ll I• 16 H Ml. SI~ A•ltllll i.11 11 ti •f 11 Je"""' ~lO U H111!Grd S I 1l 511e<'m,on 0 ) I "~""'" 2 j ' GetlOft 4 J I H C.1"<>tln l tOt Wrl~• 0 010 lolt lt '6 \} ID 61 H11fflr1••.: OCC 'I':, Ml. SAC :it """·. 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' ' 11 ' ·1 ' . . ,, , 4 UC 1!.IVlllllOe •• , It rll4 Sk&1n.c• l II e t P!on111 ro. 1\ t ' II I S11rl, lb l II 7 6 Fr1nk1I, 11 l (I I 1 LIY!n, Jb l II ~ •• ,r&10.r9, c l II a Ch1!1, rf l 0 l II WKktltf, 111 t • II •' om11rM. • e 11 D lltcilntll." 0 • • • TolQ,Dfl ' 11 • j Con1lebtt, I> D 0 ft TD!th 2l I t t t~re tr lnnlfl•t UC lrvlnt OOll OZ 1 -i 4 ~ UC l lvtrokll 000 100 I -1 t 1 FOLKS OFTEN ASK who takes· the picture5 for ., J Jack Daniel's. Well, meet Joe Clark. l That's hi.J.11 ,_ ~th the cameras round his neck, talking 'with the boys in our riGkyard. Joe was born a'ncl raisect '• . right here in our Tennessee hills. So we're as happy to . -. have hi.Jn visit at Jack Daniel's as he is to come. • Now if you're wondering if ' ' Joe ha s anything to do with • n1aking our whiskey, the CHARCOAL MELLOWED , answer is no . But he's taken 6 .. so many pictures 0£ the way " -ORO we do it, we just thought 6 we'd pull a· switch and . take BY DROP . r one of hin1. • • • • ) T£NNl SS tE WHI SKCY • 90 PROOF BV CH OIO( ci 1,.,.J.c-D1~111.l l!1lfti..r.L•111Mlllhl•,'1" .. 1~ 1 DJ SllLL!D AHO BOITLED av JACK DANJ!l DI SllLLt~v .•. LVHCH!U!G (POP. 11•>. l!~J!.;_ l I, Mapolea aald he might bid Detert leaders ( t m pe r1 a I _. 1 Utle crack wtth mid· Valley and ~Ura Coata) falter dleweigltt chomplon NI~ o twtco. BavCirwU.-----~ __ T~ba=_lwq_ mnference Je1der1 ln Saturday's rout of Viel« Vllley at Ml .. lon Vl•Jo illgh, center Cam Srnilh dumped in 41 polnu In leading the Mt· ahootlnc Geuch<io to wi.t. Four olber players hit In double ngu.ru ror the GaucbOs . Guard Erle Chrlstensen h!KI 23. lorw•rd Bill Noon hit 17 and Rlclt Edwardl followed wllh 13. Tot11' rt lJ n 1J ~tllllmt; lffdlfbl~ U,. Ylc;tor VIL 1'1-------------~'----:=:---::-----~---:;:----,~--1 " ' --------------~---~~~-~~- '' I • -····-·~· ......................................... ..,. ........................ *"' ......... ,, .... ~ ............ ~ ............ ~ •. --~~-···.,,,•+>-1 •¥.__ ....... .... • • • •tiz DAILY P1LOT .\ .Start Your Engines! Pro Cage, Hockey StandiQgs -... ... ,... .,.. ..... by Deke. Hou/gate ~Ti'-~ !ir':J!i' ~ .... ~\';..,., ••• .,, .. '"'111•""""'m""•••••·~~· ft"iS·· I u -~ 'I" ·-.. • . g~ nd -,. ... ,,. t. ~1 Johnny Andenson graduated fl'9JTI. IJ.tlle Leag\le a Babe ' Dirro11 • ....,. n.!!..! .au ,.~ ,,Ruth baseball into a race car at the q:e ol U. , Atl•nta • ~, Z! .s.1 f:.. Now, at 24, he'• 8 candidate (or a .rookie test a~ lodianapoll.s ~=";:"' j; p ~ ,..! Speedway If pa.st perlormtmee Is any indication, he s ~so a can· E Frend-• it B 11; ~~ttidate ;0r 0rookie of the year honors in the Indianapolis 500. ~ s." tt~'-11 ~ 1}f 1m • h> Ander&00 8 short. muscular alhleUc type who was an an-"''••••" ....._ ':1eague defens'ive back in high school. has ~ ~le of t:he year :!T:~-:. ~~ C::'~ll 111 -'"'!n-·•ly e.ery raci""' ISIOciatoa he bas JOined &&nee his early Otkffo 11'-L.'; ....._ 11• • ,_ .dg·:'.:_ SM oi... 1"41, SM ,.,_r.c, 1n ~~al quart.er nu c~ . . IM!IW• ._ .. . ···, ... You know bow kids are at \h•l age,'' Anderson sa.Jd of his ~~~J!L.~tw1-;t .. " ·!~Are as an 11-year~d boy, 1'boy11 ~ ~la start .~~I ~t ri=.~~ ~ iu Qoklina: harxis My dad C8Ugbt this action, and u111;: ®xt .. '"'!..ae s.... l>lelo 1-. c111c1rw..th t?J ',.~w he had h,,, .. ,ht a quarter-midget and brought it home I'm , ,_ ••.,.•"* r,::-~ • ..!-,, • • ...._ M Mc.nlOll • SUrt he did it to get Jny mind off gli-lll. t.r.''t.'IY ...._ kl! r~ at '-It '~ Johnny's rather. Wendell Aoderion, is a used car dealer T___., .__ ,• 1piown in. Sacramento 01 "Broadway AJ)dy." J:le brought all f~r ~.\9'~':" YM: · : :qr his sons up as motor ra.ctng t~ and admits to a suppresaeTd ~ desire to become a race dnver him.sell. • , l:at~•:k'llhll • :~ r "When I was a little kid," JohMy tee$11ed, "my dad look me "': "r:' .':::· oa ., ~nd my·brothen; to all the races. 1 watched the 11;at drivers, llke k':'~Cc, n ~ :m ~ 1,,• '.Edgar Elder and Bill Vukovich. I was like most kids at the races. ~~r.% 21 » ;ti: 11,,.. .,. J. idolized Vukovich. Mfernr • •• J:J.,~ ,,J gva • «V • A quirk of fate ha s made Anderson a teammate cf young Bill New orie.!•i.rii "'"'" ""'V11koviclJ. son or his idol, with Anderson driving the Shrike lhat 8:f1':'" ~ H :ll: ,~ ,'.,t)le current Vukie raced to a seventh place finish at Indy In ~1168. w1111rn11fOll .JG 21 .m 2 • ' Anderson's car is co-owned by the midget racing ,master, LDI ...,.....19__...~ .~ •v. i ·~nard Faas. and J. C. Agajanian, i fellow who has had r:1i:_1~.N~~=tll "··Pbenomenal luCk with rookies al the speedway. Wnhlllt'l~I rnc11::!"f11 •'' I Lm All!lelll 12, Kerihldl~ 113 * * * Pltt.tiu"'h 120, c,~n111 1n ·, • • New Yortr; lct, MINTll 100 .. Andenon 's rise from the basb leagues of micro-mld1ets . :. 1.laroa.1111 hardtops, modlfi(!d stock can aod 1prlni, ean to U.S. f,uto CJub ~hamplonshlp racing ls a pbeoomeaal story ta lbelf • . ;; ~ ~ LaJt year Faas tried him out in a full-slze midget, sometkllc .,,,l'\Jldenoa bad ne experience ln. :·~·~ Johnny aet fut time in qualll)iag ud worked llil way -due ,. ~,tit the inverted start -up from tltlt to third ii tbt II-lap mal• . ·,:f..vttnt,. ~at sold Faas oa Ids ab~ly. Nut ff wu Agaju.laa's.Jvn .i;,JG be Impressed. . "I aaw blm ID a sprint car race at..dllatoga, Cal.," Aggie ~~)ild. "In dme trimls he Dipped a car. His crnll...,.11 to terrifying ,'' J • woaJd n'l have blamed ldm U be h.lda't got beet la • race car •'" .,~or 1lx months. ••But a few minutes LBter be was back on the track In another . ·?at. He qualified on tht pole. then went out and won the nee. I .,,(lgund U be was good eaougb ta do tba~ be coold do just abc>ut •.:\aytblng." f • Andenoa'1 Indy ear wlll be know:n as t)e "Wynn'1 Splt.-Flre" · ·lad will be bandied by one ol the most experienced crews at the ~:·~way. Joe Pittman and F.dgar Dttr an the malnstaiys. It ;·;.win be po¥1·ered by 1 l.urbo-Offy, the sort ol engine most drivers .... retJ will be needf'd to get the job done. , \ Loll of young driven try to make the SttM al lady. Not ,:.· .anuy have 11 much going: for them u Johnny Aodenon. '• * * * .,. Check i ng Out Cash Carbone . They call him "Cash." He lives in a bachelor pad and drives a new Eldorado. He alwaf5 flif's fint class, "because l can meet more stewardesses that way." Stefe Carbone. the world champion drag racer, has come a long way since he rilled in far an injured Pete Robimoo and made ·tiu marl< In DI m.p.h. AA fuel drapUr racing. : ;, : Thia weekend be is espec:led to be back where he started his :f~ to the top three ye.an ago. when be substituted as an -·-,,.. RoblnlOll. . ;; ".;: The.first toP fuel eliminator title~ ev.er won was at the • •'P.peme d "Big Daddy" Don Garlits. BeaUng Garlits ill smnethlng f-Me an .accomplisbment·and-e.tlall, but dOing it ln Flarida ts like :·:.<xrtpiidiing Denny McLain while outpi.ytng him oo the organ. t;arbone did il once and hopes lo do II again. ~ Garlits ii the oddHn favorite to win the GatomaUonah top ruet championship Sunday at the Gainesville Orapay, down "'here legend bu it they feed losers to the alligators. Carbone,-DCM" 25 years old, was a btWness law major at Cer- .r lt.os c.ollege in Norwalk, when a cla111T1ate, dng racer Dave McKenzie. tafk<d hlm into getting his hands greuy. Soon Carbone :: .... building his .... gas drapter. 1be third weekend Carbone was at a drag strip tie wa1 driving Tht race car 115 miles 1.11 hour. Re jwnped from one fuel dragster ride to another until an un- f9rtunate accident sidelined Robinson ln 19117 to give Carbone hi! fi!'l lmportanl break. C&rbone, then an unknown, was picked by Robinson to drive , ·Jfl11fl t~ry-backed Ford drapter to fill out an aJ)1)f:arance .,.«bedUle that included a number of match races with Garlils in ;~orida. ,,~... *' * * ...... . • •IC ' · r.,~. nae tint tfm• tlley met, Carbone bested 11BJ1 Daddy.'' A • ;.~;iltaral rivalry 0.1aed, and C1rbone'1 reputation was made. ··:1~~ •• Drt.Vln1 the Atlu OU Tool Special in 1"8, Carbone won the • ..... Rot Red M11azlne tf&Je at RJvenlde, earning a ride In the well ~;.'}dwwn Crelb, Greer ud Donovan rail. Carbone wu nnmer-ap IA . :~·t1!9 'a NHM SpriapaUonals and ettabll1bed bimltlf u one of .,1.,bte.tap nve-mee la fael drapttr racin1. ·~.'.. 'l1Mt 1• 1ea1011 fond him IA tlle drh'er'1 seat or bi1 tttll fuel -~i!'~· the "Soapy Sain" macblne ewned and prepare4 by • ' ~ llaff, nd wa ldtg 11 reneral dbtrlbator fer Ute car•apon- ~ ~ BaUlae Prodlldl Co. 1 ... ~ ··;: .. , ••• * * * .:i~, He capped his phenomenal rise lo lhe lop with the NHRA ,:"J'{prld Championship won al Dallas Ja,,t ran: and he celebrated by .. \~ng the cadillac. ""'": ~ Where Carbone lives, in a swingin' young adult section ol ......... ~attan Beach, the Caddie is somewhat out of place.. ''This ~ i1 .w<llf-to:-wall Volkswagens," a friend said. ~'"0'1 • ',. . ..... .11~· 'l'" ·,r ,..., .-....... . . . " •• SOFT SELL SAM By Marvin Myen ~JI~ I .... =~ •:' ~ ........ o" '" J2 11 10 7• lit 11• :io 12 12 n 201 , .. ,. ,.,.,l"'n ~• 11 " 11u1 "' Tl 117U11122 W~ 021.b\:.. .U lU 1'.I SI. Loul1 U 21 l_ SI Pllll•d<llP"I• 1• n 1,. n PllhburOh 11 11 I 4-1 O•kl1nd 16 JD I • Ml""''°'' 10 17 14 .» lot Ant11ft t )9 S 2S ~··•-lh Oelt'Oll !l MllllITT•I 1 ,._lo . 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' , ' • F IR EWORK S AT BOCA CH ICA -Dorothy 0 , Bob Beauchamp's Columbia-57 from Newport llarbor Yacht Club crosse$ it.he finish line at the Boca Chica entrance to Acapulco after 11 days at sea in the 1,430-miJe San Diego to Acapulco race. Dorothy 0 was first to finish. Trophies Mark Finisl1 Of I 0th Acapulco Race By ALJ\ION LOCKABEY .. 111n1 ••llor The lOlh biennial San Diego to Acapulco yacht r a c e became history Saturday nighl when trophies were presented at a gala presentalion dinner at the El Patio Restaurant on the Mexican resort's famed Costera. Helping. to make the his Lory, but not oo hand to witness the final ' Cert.monies, was BrtJCf: Barnhard 0£ Sausalito Yacht Club and his crew aboard the L-36 Mlstral who were still at sea powering toward the finish line. ~1istral gave up l he "ghosting" some 100 mile.s from the finish line when she reported she was out of wind, ont of. fuel and drastically low on food and water. A power boat out () f Acapulco delivered fuel to the becalmed vessel and she was powered to Acapulco, arriving about 4 a.m. Sunday. Toast or the prtte-giving ceremony was Enrique Braun of Acapulco Yacht ~tub and his crew aboard the Barca de Oro, the finl Mexican y~cht to finish .ind corrected fune winner in Class A. Barca de. Ora scored fifth in the overall handicap :'!landings. . ~ Also receivln& a warming tribute was John Scripps of San Diego Yacht Club whose ~foot 'ketch Novia del Mar has been In all 10 o( the Acapuli:o races. Overall corrected t i m e Collegiate Race .Won By U9-A Jerry Leitch or Balboa Yacht Club With Pat Rosing as crew headed the UCLA in· tercolleglate team which won the second race of the Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Yacht Racing Association Southern Series Saturday and Sunday at Lake Cacburna near Santa ·Barbara. The host team was UC San- ta Barbara. UCLA's 8 team was com- posed of Mike Leneman and Kaura Stein . The Bruin sailors scored 23 points under the reverse scoring system. There were 10 schools in the com- petition and eight races. Second was San Diego State with 26 poin~. third was UCI with 33 : fourth was UC Santa Barbara aOO lUlh was Orange Coast College. ·The'. UCI sldppers were Jeff A·l\en In Class A and Dave Hodges. Cla!! B. The OCC teams wert headed by Peter Wilson aocl Mark Olsen. The competition was In Flying Jr. dinghies. • --- • ---~--- LOSES TIGHT FINISH -{lob Garrison's yawl-rig· ged Cal-48 Tranquila II from Newport Harbor Yacht Club crosses the finish line at AcapuJco just·three minutes behind George Antar.r's Columbia-50 yawl Ya Turko. - , . ·- Beat8 Lowell Nortli CamP.bell Scores Argyle Campbell and a crew of yourig Balboa and Newport llarbor yacht clubs sailors pulled lhe upset of..the season Sunday by beating \'eteran 1...ot#ell North, t h r e e • t i m e World champion Star sailor and Olympic gold medalist jn the elimtnaU0n series for the Co°"essiooal Cup. Campbell, a 1968 A 11 • A m e r I c a n lntercolleglate sailor from U selected a 'y Mondi)', ftbNalJ 16, 1970 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NC111CZ ' • • ... ... ........ • Save on· Taxes-I Finance Briefs ::;::;' 1 WelCome to New 1040 Package NEW YORK (UPI) -Pan American World Airways wilt launch serv~ between· NeW York and PariJ wilh Boelnli By SYLVIA PORTER llfl Cllllebllr•llln With '"' 11• .. rth 1111111\lfl of Amlr\UI). Ttihc series of 10 columns starting today will g.lv' you of your own Income and 747 i:uperjets March 1. Service deductlom. with '147s to London and Sin IF YOU RAVE bun fling· Juan, P .R. Is ,in, operation. the old card Form 1040A,. it's . Fares will be th~ same as ~or AMC CHALLENGES IMPORTS WITH sua.c6MPACT GREMLIN ' lax facts and tax stratel)' hint.s which I pledge wlll save you money, time and trouble . Much of the infcrmation is available nowhere else even In the o!Ocial T r e a s u ry in- structions -for the Research Institute of America has ex- tracted. it from little public~ Treasury rules or c o u r t decisions. • Ukely UW tl)l':. new one-pqe ether Pan Am service between ba,lc J'orm 1040 Is all you'll New Y~rk. and Parla. Ttie eaat- fiJI out and flit. • bouod 747 will leave Kennedy · St1nd1rd En9ln1 Wiii lie I" Cubic lnch11 With 6 Cylinders .. In High Gear Bug Faces Gremlin Spell By CAAL CARSTENSEN domination or a sizable seg- mPnt of the Ameri c an PALM SPRING S market.' said William V. American Motors • has in-Luneburg, p r e s i d e n l o f troduced the Gremlin, the rirst American Motor.s. of lhe U.S. designed cars "\Ve believe the reason aeared lo compete head-On more and m·ore buyers have with importl. turned to imports is that they Ifs called a sub-«>mpacl did not have an acctptable and has• low;wedge-shaped alternative among U.S. car5 prolUe that iS seven inches for the cQmbination of lower and two Inches longer features they were seeking in than the U>p telling import. a smaller car," he said. It is built to U.S. slandard."I Tightly propOrtioned on a 96- oC corniert and has a cboice of inch wheelbase, the Gremlin is Iii-cylinder engines. small enough to park and The Gremlin is said to rt-maneuver easHy in city trar- quire minimum maintenance. fie ; heavy enough to perform Routhie servicing can be done with stability at highway by the averase owner UJing speedS; and e co n'O mica I common household t o o I s . enough to provide ~DP to 500 Repairabllity a!Jo has been miles on a tank cf gasoline. the object of attenticn by "Our new compact Hcrnet American Motors designers, and the subcompact Gremlin with provision for simplified. meet distinctly d i ( ( e r e n t 11)inimwi1 coet repairs to ac-automotive n e e d s . but ddent-da.maged parts. together they represent the "The Gremlin is the first types of cars that will serve a.s • domestic car specifically the backbone (If the U.S. dellcned to ll}fft the foreign ma~ket b1 the decade ahead," car challenge and halt Its Luneburg said. ------In Its 20th Yoer------.1 Investment Course ORANGE COAST COLLEGE No Admission Chart• A11 l11tre411ctie11 te th1 b11ic f11ricl1111 11'1t1l1 of f11.,11l i11g in Cer· ''''te 1teck1, l o11ch, M11t111l F1111d1, Go.,1tl'me11I l ond1, l11ildi1'19 I le111 lu1eci1tien1. l11t1ncl.d te giY• p11ctic1I k11owledg1 of i,....nl1111nh 1M 1lock 1wcll1n91 op1r1tio111. • ). WM . L O'BRYON , Instructor htl•I .. '•""""' 1 tt .. fet I ......U -WedNMhfys 7:JO tt> ':JO II·•· MwiMn ScltMI 2100 MwiMn DriM ·--........... LMfllre Soli·d! STATEMENT OF CONDITION DECEMBER 31, 1Mt AISITI Cath 1nd Unt11d St11H Govemm•nt Ob~Uona ......•........••••••••••••• 1 26,258,171 Flrtt 1ge AMI Ettale LolN ·., •• ·• • •· • • 390,066,753 L09N on 11 E11ai. OwMd for o.v.lopmtnt.. 671,1'5 Loer. to F1c:Ullata Salt9 of Real &late , •••••• 31,540,214 ConttaCtl Of S.11 of Rd! Ettate • • . . . . • • • • • • • 309,734 Contr1c:t of Sale ot Hud omee Buildlng to AmHal• .•••.•.•.••.• -• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • loen1 on &lvln;I Accountt ••.•••••••••••••• : ' Ftdtf111 Horne Loin Bwik Stoc:k" o •••••••••••• '• Offl09 Build!• 1nd Equipment ••••••••.•••• Real E11at11 OWned ••••••••. · .•••• • • • • • • • • • • 3,890,453 297,394 6,402,500 552,180 13,350,351 i ,524Jl87 .(,947,301 Ac:cNtd lntll..-t on Lollnt and ln.,..tmenta., •• ~. Pl'91)tJd Fedlfll S l L lnturanc:e Pr11mlum ••••• 431,1199 .:• • • MlaceKaneoua •• •• • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • TOTAL •··••••••••••••········ ••••• $450,141 ,9-42: LIAllLITIES &1ving1 Account& •••••••...••••••••••.•••• $307,3111,944 hcrow9 and Loan& In Proc:eas • • • •.• • . • . . . • • • '4,022,099 1 AMnOll from th• Federal Hom• Loan Btnk • • 76,830,000 Advuloe P~menta by Borrowtfl • , •• , , , • ••• • 733,357 Aocountt Payable •••••••••••••••••••• , ,,. • 5,539,914 Hom 'ft'*bl• •••••••• ••••••••••• •• •• • •• •• 3,.f51,5118 ~ lnc:om• •••• , , •••••• , • • • • • • • • • • • • • 3,293,557 Bptclnc Loi• ""''""' •• • • • ••••• •• •• ••• •• • • 2a1 01.t; TOTAl. • , •• , , •• , ••• , , • , • ''" •••••••• 401,31111,423 CAPITAL. *URPLUI AND RESERVES Gtnwll ,_.rwe *1Mf Undlvidtd Proiite •••••• 4 ,153,5111 Ci_... Capftll and Surphn • • . • •• • • • • •• •• 100,000 Toti! Clf*ll. Su'J)fus •nd R•UIWI •••• 4,75:1,111 lOTAL ••·••••••••,, ••••••••••••••• S.f50,14t,942 The standard engine in the Gremlin is a 199 cubic inch. 128 horsepower six. A 232 cubic inch six, rated al 145 horsepower , is fVallable (or increased performanCe. Botlil powerplant.9: operat e el· riciently and economically ·on a resular grade fuel . The 199 six Includes a three- s p e e d . c a I unm·mounted manual shirt as stand1:1rd while the 232 comes with manual lhree-on·th&-floor . Automatic tran.mUssions are avallable with both engines. The Gremlin is offered in two a n d four-passenger models. the latter hu Slan· dard rear windows liftgate and a fold-down rear seat which gives the car the popular utility er a station wagon . A large rear c1r10 !!pace is acceptble through the lif\gale, designed for con· venient one-hand opening and closing, er from either door. Custom exterior and interJor trim pack.ages are offered. Gremlins go on sale in American Motors de, a I er showrooms April 1. Jn brief, this is not a rehash of information you can find In la.I booklets; it is not a series aimed at making it a cinch for you to. fight your way throuab that 28 or 32-page Form 1040 ~packase which you have received in the mail. lt is a series which will help you avoid cosUy errors, minimize ~our tax, cut the odds that ·Your re tum will be questioned and assist you if it is quell- tloned., CUP THESE columns. Save them·. You can tran!!llale the words intc dollars wben you actually get around lo filling oul your rtturn. To begin with, your pack.age already has told you there no longer are separate Fonrui 1040 and UHOA. All or us must work with the same forms package. You must at lhe very least fill out U\e neyr 1M&opace baaic Form· 1040 which ii first in your package. Following this • you'll see a number of separate scbedulfs; how many of these you'll fill out and at-tach to your one-page Form 1040 will~depend on the types Put the 'AX' in TAXES with Sylvia Porter's New .Book MAIL THIS HANDY ORDER FORM TODAY · 0 ly $1 25 plu• 26c for · . n • ' h1ndling and""''''' .... --·----··--· ---· ----··· I ' lrhb "'1tr'1 .,., Ta llilt I I IMllt ....-, t.,i. IN ,;: ::::_...__ I I ·--I I -~Cea 11111 ,,.__T•-I I I 1·, [,(loll<I is.11.IO ~Ll5 pl" 25, f0< _ ...... il11H«... I I copy or Syfwi• Pwl•r'11970 lncOlflt Tax GuidL ,._.Nil tit• ' I : h followk t : I ·I I ~""' -·-.. ··---·••M-M-.. M•W .. MM-·--• I Addr"' , I I City I I I I S•~ " ~P No. I I HH·ll I L ••••••••••••••••••••••• J * HALLI DAY'S * SPRING PLAIDS An early selection cf tropical .weight, .all wool sport coals. Flawlessly tailored in DeansG1tes own understated n a t u r 1 1 shoulder construction. - Combined with C o r b l n spring weight trousers in a da cron/worsted blend. A most discriminating choice - SPORT COATS ........ " 186 to llt TROUSERS . .. , " ...... In to Ill' It you Uemiie your deduc>'. a.lrport at 1:30 p.m. and arrive llOJ'I inltead of taklnc tbe ln Piril at t :U a.m. the we-.- stuciard deduction you will bound flight wtl1 leave Parl! at fill out the itemized 1deductlofta '5,:ao p.m. Ind reach New York on SQedalt A. at 7 :25 p.m. lf }OU hive lntere.st income over SJOO or grou dividendl or other dlstribuUons en stock over SlOO, you must itemize on Scbeclole B. IF YOU SOLD or excha.nted property (stock or a house. etc.} you musl fill out Schedule D. If you had lnc(Kne from pensions, annutues, r e n t s , r o y a I t I e s , partnerships. estates. trust.5 or o th e,r. miscellaneous income, you must fill out Sclledule E. It you claim a reUrement in- come. c:;redlt, you must file Schedule R. It's probabJy that you'll also have to use Sdledole T to naure out your tu, but unlike the other schedules, most of you will not hav:i to file Schedule T. You'll just keep it with your own records. YOU FILE Schedule T with Form 1040 cnly ii you claim a retirement income credit or investment credit or foreicn tax credit or pay self-employ: ment tax or tax due from recomputing prior-year in- veatment credit. II you are a business or pro. fessional man or a farmer. your Form 1040 packql con- talila addtUooal scbedul<s. Businesamen or.:Pro- fesalonals must fill , o u t Scbedale C. Farmers must fill a u t Sc bed11le F. SELF-EMPLOYED penoM must compute their Social Security 1elf-employme:nt tai on Schedllle SE uni.., theY 11.sa had f7 ,a:.> or more !lf wages and tips subject to Social Security taxes. Even thls busy-busJ rori;ns package isn't the whole tale. The otricial lnstrucUofts refer to IO or so other forms or schedules which you may have to flil out on tap cf those listed above. He~ are a few cdd offitial lnstructibns "you should note. The B copy or copies of Form W..1 whlcb you 1et from your employers to show your salary or wages for 1969 should be at- t1ched at t.be top of the ba ck cf lhe cne-pace Form 1040. nfE FRONT OF the cne- page Form 1040 has room for list.Ing ,only two dependents who are not cur ch.l.ldren. lf you have more. you lilt the otber1 al .. the bottom of the back of ooe-page Form 1040. _ A watnin1 : Read your gen<ral inatructlons BEFORE tearlnc out any of l h e duplicate achedules to use as pencil . copies. for the four pages of eeneral instructions are not conaec:utive and, even wone, .-e printed 'OD the backs of duplicate schedule.s. Jf you do not obey this warn· Ina, you ma)' not evu ftnd the lnttntcdont when you start to look fot them! Nt:rt: Mort hl!lpful hint.t en the forms. Datatron Shows Big Profit Jump AKRON (UPI) ~ Goodyear Tlre It .Rubber Co. hu an- "DOUDCed (a bias-belted automobile t I r e conlllnlng steel belts under the Polyester cord body. Steel belts 'have been used In radial tires but Goodyear had to develop a new high strength wire in crdet to use them in the belted-bias tire with Polyester cord. Big Watch Firm Turns To Yachts F rom Wlre Service• "Companies aren't made , they're remade.'' Wilh lhis paraphrase of a Broadway maxim about plays, L. Alan Scbafler explained hoW he hopes to buUd the cen- tury old Elgin Watch Co. into a hall a billion dollar a ye.ar business .. The company now is called Elgin N a t I o n a I Industries, InC.. caver in g many businesses from luxury yachts to heavy construction. Its diversificatioo to yachts came with the acquisiUon of Lindsey Plastics O:f Santa Ana . maker of Newport Yachts, and -~oterprise Yachts which builds power boats in both Jo~lorida and Calilomia. Schafler thinks Uie cum- pany's orientation to con· slntCUon afid leisure time pro- ducts such a.s boats fits in with ~trend of the 1970s. lfe is convmd there will b e another detade or businells ad- vance with 'mere Americans lxlying more of everything U'lan ever before. Nevertheless, Elgin's watch and clock business is still im- , portant under .such brand names as Elgin, •lelbros, Harwood, Welby 'and Bradley. It's .no longer the principal in· duslry of the town cf Elgin, Ill., as it was for many decades.' Its plants arc in Switzerland, the Virgin Islands and elsewhere for ta1 and labor rusons. Elgin is an interesting com· pany today because of the speed with which Schafier and his e1ecutive ttam have remade it. Consider its recent past. Under a fonner management, Elgin went from a deflC:it operation on sales or $27 million in 1959 to sales of Me million and a substantial profit in HIM, only to start slipping badly the next year. It also ran into factional strife. By 1967, sales were down to $41 million. Then the Schaner team took over. Scharler came from Revlon but h I s background was in computer research. He is said to be the first man to come' out of com- puter research to head a $100 million a year company - Elgin's sales for the curreht fiscal year will top that. He pursued a philosophy Dalalron Inc., Santa Ana. that companies are remade~­ announced nel income of stead of just being made w1Lh $197.177 for the st.I months lightning speed. In only two ending Dec. 30, as compared years he has acquired, among to previously reported figllrt..' other businesses, L i n d 1 e y of $55,631 for the same period Plastics, Enterprise Yachts, Ju t year, a 254 percent in-the Thompson-Starrett group crease. ol construcUon companies; the Per share income of 12 cents Delmonico group of radio and was aMounced. Theae earn-television marketers and the ings were adjusted to reflect a Harwood clock and e.lectronic.s 2·for-I stock split in the .form business in Chicago. cf 1100 perCent stock dividend Schaner think."I managerial · to ahareholdtrs of record Jan . decisions keyed the rapid 30. TotaJs we.re based on an turnaround, but admits the aver11r: of 1.647,&04 shares value cf the century.old Elsin 01.Uatandln1. name. a symbol of quality in Revenues were P,173,028 the era Of the pockeL watch, compared with $141, 719 •~ had a Jot to do with JI. lt prevlOUJly reported for tbe helped the company to raise flnl·half of tut yeir, an in· $21 million in fresh equity and creue o1 218 pe.rcent. debt capital in the rail or ttsa Drrtatrnn prt1ldent, Arthur despite the Ught money trend ~-- Who Reads the Stars For tlie Stars? ri.. .. It's Sydney Omarr And now this orticuloto writorwlio lios boon cellod tho "estroloqor's ostrologor" reeds tho slers for you , Sydney Omorr,. longtime personel astrologer to many of HollywooC:rs end the literory world's mostfomou ssfers , is • DAILY PILOT columnist, Omerr's record for accuracy of predictions bosed on estroloqicel ooolysis is amazing. Whether you reed astrological forecasts for fun or es a serious stuOent of star-<Jazing, you 'll on joy Sydney Omorr's daily column in the · L. Purclll,y. 1lso ..nnounced and the company's shrinkina: the closing of three previoUsly sales in the immediate put. reported acquisltloos, Shelly "A name as presU&iou1 as ASllOCiates, Inc.. 8 o use. Elgin's also is an adverUs.ina Pitanufacturtng Co .. lnc .. and tool," Sclllfler said. Nova C~cullo. ,;;::;:;;;;========,JI 'Jp;;iiiiii----= 1. I MEN'S TRADltlONAL CLOTHING ·17th I UtVINE AVE, NfW,OftT t EACH ' WESTCllFF ,LAZA 'H. 441 °07'1 HAD INOU•H? AN T•11 lHlly [ Final stocks In all hOmt editions. "' • M~ Tlltt's 1 bit deal? It Is In Orange s.....:~cg.:, ,... County. The-DAILY PILOT Is the 1111 ... , CHtfHllliwty onty ·dlllJ newtP1ptr thlt dtll•·~ [ "•""' •-11• 0111· _, the pa<k•9'· .,,.,,,. ... ~ Only On• DAILY PILOT ===========11.._. ____________________ _ ----- ' ------- • •• . ' s w.ith,your ne~paperbo)r .today . i -- -~ • I • .• • • ' ' • ., r.. - ' I ' I . _. __ _.,. '< 1 • It wlD · "9 toOtl for ~ of you. It'll remind you that not-aft of ,toilay's youth has tone to "pot" or somithln 9 wone. And It'll prov• to him that . ' . you appreciote the fact that he bu yi, sells, ileliven, kffPI records, col- lects and tries to .make a profit on his llllClll buslnes-f t • ,n J ortilnt • whln his peen are plajilllJ. He's quite o fellow, tllot ynn9 ball- ' . -wllo .'dellvln your newspaper. Get.acquainted wttli hl.m and y01'ft knoW why we're .. pro!Htof'hlm. W• hav~ !00 more mi. him d~llverln9 the • , ,. . • . I -. . - ,. . . . \, , • • • •• • • • ... • • ! ..• . • • . • • • . • I ' ! . • • • .-: • • • • • • JI DAU. Y PILOT ' Mond1y, Febnllry 16, 1970 .~e Play' Ep~odic Original Drama FallS Short of Potential By 10M TITUS Of lllt l:llMr Plllt 1'9ft ' The apart of origlnali~y ffi~kerl aJJ loo faintly ID Orange County theater, only aboot once or twice durle,g an average season, and OfWl, regrettably, Ml under the most propitious of cil'cums~ ""'· The surroundings hardly could be less ideal for the unveiling of an origin81 drama "TM~ P'UY .. All wi.in.1 or""'' written, ~ ..,.. dfrectlld tov II.on Fosler, _.,. bv Htl Sletton. Mf!ltlllll lw '-•"' Oldotf, -IHI nltlllhf II Tiie lrlnd-1... !t"Oft. ti"° S. H1rll0r Blvd., ............ THI" Cit.ST Jlfl'l!l'IY P1i111 ........ D1rrtl Wiit.on RObln • . . .. . . .... •• .... OOftN If!<• Yed .. , ...• , ....... Frtllk 111..,,11 H Arltlur ••• ,. , • &1rtwir1 Wirt• M'r. Slt!J9111tr· ......... ll:on Fiost.,. •or ......... ,.. L~ H1mlllon Or. Fl••tu ......... """"'' Prvnltr PolkMltn ••••••. •. ••. . . . Htl Sia~ R_..,. ~ ••. •. . . Don Gl"KIC JI.dull CllJMn!tr •.. , R. P. Aini= Meek...,_ . . . . . . • l ull.t Llth k1o1 Dr. c11rlls (-.oietl -.. Ed W1rre11 Stuftnll • •••• Mlk1t lt1"911. Robltrt Smith, Cltvd Mf;Gf\111« than the cocktail lounge or a restaurant, yet this was the birthplace Friday night Of what must be gently labeled a noble attempt to buck the odds by a playwright-director with more talent than ~ apparent in his latest work. Ron F o s le r of Fountain VaUey is a professiooal actor ~·bo occasionally breaks away from the cameras or footlights to pen paeans to antidis- establishmentarianism, that ten dollar w<rd which sums up a rOrward-look.ing phllOsOPilY that goes against the grain or the great.CT share or his con- ' . temporartes . Four years ago Foster .spcike louder and more eloquently wlth "The Scorekeeper," an impressive drama which made a strong·case for the 'arbitrary rights of the individual. Now, borrowing from recent local history, he has fashioned "The Play'' or "The Search for the Line You Have to Draw Somewhere," a far I e s s dynamic product. The current work i s unstageworthy, though not without pot.enlial, but its pro- duction in Anaheim's Branding Iron restaurant rarely allows ,this potential to surface. What emerges is a topical but loose- ly written play, hasU1y pro- duced , which battles the clink- ing of ice cubes In cocktail glasses for attention and all too often loses. "The Play" is an episodic of- fering , tracing Its roots to the incident of "The Beard'' al They're Buk ... ' The Smothers Brothers, Tom left, and Dick, will helldline the first NBC television special of· their own tonight .at 10 P·ll'!· .on Chawiel 4. T!Uep "The Return of the Smothers 'Broth~.:' guest! will be Glen Campbell, David 'Fr>:e an<! Peter Fo~da. Crossword Puzzle 44 Tht pop ulate l Croup of 4S Plated at ptople Intervals ~B hd 49 Angle Remain 50 Arrangtment Ace of of data ffump:;, Sl Me•sure for one poetry ~S Bad SJ Inter• Ship in rogative Greet •s7 Japanese mythology and Chinese Saturday's Putzff' Solved: Cal St.ate Fullerton a couple years •ao and spreading on the general theme of college dissent and, eventually, destruction. It stresses, albeit awkwardly, that "no man -alive has all -the a·i\liwers" and ma):es an impassioned pie• lor paUet)Cf: aod the prevailing of cool heads. • CAIL Y ,U.OT ltefl' '"""' Wllh more time allotted both to creation and pro- duction, this could prove to be an arresting and relevant work. But the show has bee.n slapped togelber all too hur- riedly, and lbe gaps in the. writing, ~ staging a n d P.artlcularly the acting tear Foster's !able apart al the seams. There are, to be sure, some s t r o tt g pe\formances, un.. derscpred even further by the laxity of the balance or the cast. Darrel Wilson b con-. vincing even in his cliche-spat- tered di.alouge as the rebel- Point· ot· Rebellion · , Hal Lan!lon Jr. explodes with bottled up emotion in a tirade at bis mother, played by Ann Siena, in a scene from South Coast Repertory's "The Glass Menagerie," opening Friday for two \veekends of evening performances. lious student playwrlght deter·---------------------- mlned to present his show, and its controversial nude scene, over the pressures of the es- tabUshment on campus. Frank Ballotta projects de- fianL gusto as the gutty w- dergrad who op~es the 'Pn> , ject, While Leigh Hamilton Laguna Picks Cast For 'Mq.ry Sunshine' turns in a starkly realistic ·nle first musical producUon portr1yal of the Mario Savio in the new Laguna Moulton type, an outslde agitator who Playhouse will be "Little Ignites the campus Powder keg. Mary Sunshine," a satirical 'll:le principal weakneues spoof on ~ old-time Or$lCl- are or a distaff nature -Don-tas, openinl March 3. - na Bruce, who slides un-The show will ~unite Kent con•lnclngly through what Johnson and Doris Shields. could be ·a prjme. role as the ditector and musical director. gal who takes it all off for ber reipectively, who collaborated art, and Barbara Wicks, more on two earlier musicals io the ~iuberant ~ ~lO'IY IOUJ>ding old playhouse, "Stop the World · as the -~· c h I e. f -r want to Get Off" and cheerleader.·· Arthur Pnmier "'lJ!he Roar oC the Greasepaint, and Foiter hlinself deliver a ~II of the Crowd." pair of 'P.r~ly • p I a c I d Mary Suillvan. who won a perfor~.--u faculty mem-best actress award in Los her' wilh oppOaite viewpoints. Angeles ·las:~ season in t.he F:oeter'.s troupe ls currently 'SaDle role, stars in the Rick In rthearsal for a comedy to Besoyan musical, '!itb Don alternate weekly with this Miller cast as llie forest more 1 er Io Us production, ranger. Other principa°ls are which n:iay be more condlidve · Alan.Jjar1, Blanche Mikelson, t& audieoce appreciation. Orie Ken Kornweibel, Sonny ~udd, would hape, however, thatjfi~~~~~~~;~~ more time and care a.re given n I'! that o!fepng. DramaO~ss .. . Set Tuesday A drama. .. workshop spomored by the Westminst.r Community Theater will begin Tuuday . Instructor lor t~ y.rorkahop Is Burt Warner, ·a veteran community theater actor llOon to be seen in the leading role al "A Streetcar Named Desire" at West min.st er, Cl8!8e.s wUl be held on Tuesdays from 7 to 10 p.m. at the PTA bulldlng on Hoover Street, south of WestmJnster Avenue. The most explosive spy scandal of tkis ceatury! ~7 E11:c:essive 59 lnstrummt · ) rate of bD Sacred in terest Hindu Ila Popular books entree ittfll lil Big 1 20 Domino quantit y: 21 Cap1tity 2 wOl'dS unit li2 American 122 Lift 11'ilh ll'ltrth~nt exrrlion b3 Paradise 123 Stag b4 Strongbox: 25 Dxid fzed Slang 26 Auto bS Erception · -adornment: • ally tiny 'Famlliar 29 Pleased DOWtJ expression 31 Hirsute l Allr 32 Wrestler's 2 Santa ·-· hold 3 Burden 37 Troubles 4 Drudge 38 Short prayer S Ar id 311 Fancy case 6 Enter on ".40 Co111munl-ltft-h1nd· .c:1tlons ... -si.de of an mtdlu111 account I ~2 lures 7 Kiln ,.-.J Rea~y for 8 --·Cong· harvesting 9 fairy ' i.-~, ..,,.;..;o,....,.,- .. ' 2/lr.170 10 Cloy s with '.)5 Cle'Yer over-36 Caress abundance 38 Grii}lng 11 Dutch ·-~l ColOI' 12 Plillll oenUs 42 Fol'bld 13 JoinH 44 Game piece t09etl\er 45 Household 19 Electrleal appll1nce-conduc:l0r 46 Cut off 21 Before: 47 Be<1r - Comb. form pallently 24 R11 Bol!lft''S -'8 Fret"fro111 glrl lril!nd smudge s 2S Climb 49 DIYlslon 26 Vouchtf of socltty 27 Anierlcan 51 Aue lion palllol 52 Coagulate 28 NarrOw 54 Aversion moon "alley SS Soon 21f Fruit S6 Can. 30 -·Little: politician : l111PCtson'ittir· lnform11 32 Garment 58 Spigot ,:n In any case 59 Handlt 34 Mr, S~lnner clU11tslly I O<"T.-r.1;;-2-T.1i"1 ~nds Tuetd1y 11'"'"'9tl Teyl•r •• "THE ONLY GAME IN TOWN" ... ."THE PRIME OF MISS JEAN BRODIE" ITARn wtDNISOA Y A man went looking for America. And couldn't lir•I it anywhere ..• -~ Dl lVl&: ' Allftl llltJ llAMrll NOOUCllOll -,....... . OCC Strltag 'En•embk Afternoon Concert Spfu1did By DOROTHY BARLEY There are those of us who are only too willing to dump lhe breakfast dishes and switch to Dvorak by daylight. • provided we're~ given the op- ''J>9rtunlty ln the form of a live concert and the acceptable mull.cal ensemble. We are given irre$15Uble 9p- PoTtun1lies to do so by the ~ Ofange Coast College Music Club and their morning L'Oil· cert this week upheld in every way the high standard set by this group with a delightful CoUI·thouse Trial Scene For Movie John Colicos will go on trial Feb. Z3 in Santa Ana's old County Courthouse for murdering his wife. The trial will be staged es part of a movie entitled ··Doc- tor's Wives" which will be shot at the courthouse and in Dover Shores in Newport Beach. Rerformance by the Qrange cere and dedication. Coast College Chamber String Haydn's Quarlel No. 49 in 0 Ensemble. and Ovorak·s Serenade in E The Studio One concert comprised the balance of an f e a t u r e d the Pl1ozarl entertaining and re1yardt1g Konzertante Symphony for program and both enjoyed violin and viola and it was In faithful performances. most capAble hands in the The Dvorak work carriell~ persons of violinist Adrianne much o! the haunting quality Geiger, concertmaster or Ille of the same composer's "New Orange Coll!>t College Sym· World" symphony and the phony Orchestra and her co-liaydn score is redolenl with perfor(llu in that ensemble, the lilting gaiety that is sn Hannah Skupen. -much a characteristic of that Backed by pianist Marilyn composer's work. Orunasky, they gave a pleas-A pleasing c 0 n c e r t • ing rend ition of this happy presented . by an organizatia.1 Mozart work. Liai.son was that deserves high praise for most plea.sing and each artist its efforts. handled her solo passages with -======= ~,~1;f -~ 67l·•26D 2'D5 lent Coast Hwy. ENDS TONIG-HT ® COLOR., DcLoue U1111~• ~M•lll I leHflt Sltew lffuh1r "MIDNIGHT cow1oy·· for lnfor...tlo• 67l·6Z60 EXCLUSIVE AREA SHOWING SHOW TIMES 7,00 & 9,30 MATINEE SUN. 2 '~ •llT. co .. •~ .. -. & ... ,. o•••o ...,,... •'17-9 eo• • HUNTINOTO"' a~CH NOW-ht AREA RUNi A man went fooking for Americ a. And couldn 't find it a riywhere... ... CANNES FILM f[STIVAl WINH[R! "Bes! f ilm 8f • /ltw Director .. l'lTER FONDA ONE OF THE BEST PICTURES DENNIS HOl'l'ER PLUS-JAMES COIUll:N IH "WATERHOLE NO. JH OF THE YEAR ..... AITTllONY QUINN VIRNA HARDY SERGIO · LISI • KRUGER. FRANCHI __ ro ____ _..J:.e~..!:.~· --·-.. --~--.--... -·-_,.. ___ ...,. -... -.. ,-1Y_ ~llCHNICOl.OR' IM!""°" ForMATlllllWw ?'-. , l..:=r ... ~.~.~"=..I .. _ _..._, ... _ ~ ............ • CINEDOME ·-·-en . ..':.7'~ _ .. -.-· ~ t ........ .. ''" ,, ...... "OTOOLE BEST ACTOR OF THE YEAR 1 •. .'Chips' One Of The Year's Ten Best!" -NATIONA L llOAl'IO OF.'ICVIEW MHro.Cold•)-n·;\byer PreMnl• A11 Arthur P. Jacobi Prodlld1on ...._n1nc Peter OTooJe ·Petula Clark "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" •• ..,":~, SirMich1tl Rtdcn•t . ~ .......... ''""".. . ......... .. llOI UCUSH PCH~VAIES Jl)ff'UCl~Tilitt .. ,. ... , ..... , " ._,,,,, ,,,.,., ... K RVYfl J)N[S Wlloei oo c...111 Clll•• Plu1 SteYt Mc9uffll IR "THE THOMAS CROWN AFFAIR" ,R '"'~ ~ Ji ;· ( :tt· i ... , LIZA MI NNELLI WENDELL BURTON The.llerikt l' .. ..J~-~ ~~ ' ·, v \,.\ i ieo<\···"°"' ~ l'LUS-4Lt MocGRAW IN '-'lllStB;-·~1 ~ Rl()W'IJ ~ lftilMIN ' l . " ly :w h• th so .. '· '" 'or ( I I • .. '" ii ,, .d H I ~ "' •. , -.. I .. ... "' t ... '" OT • DAILY P«OT WANT. ADS Mw .. t••.., ,._ tt.lr ... ., ttl11t•••• l'llo-Are 0... 1:00 a.Ill.• 5:30 p.a 9 to Noon S111lrd1y -Closed Sund1y • DIAL DIRECT ••• 6<42-5678 WESTMINSTER I NORTH 'COUNTY Dl.J;t;-fREE 5<40-1220 THE llGGEST '$1NGLI WKllPl.Ac! ON THE ORANGE COAST-PHONI DIUCT 642·5671 ' Huntl119ton INch: 540-1220• L11uno a..ch: 494-9466 Hours-Re9,ul•tio'n1-Deadline1 • aU01tS1 M•••-• .._.. dtilllll ...... Mlly m ,.,.... ..._......,, .,... ff.' 11111d1Mtf1cefteN.. THI DAILY Pll.OT ._ ... HeWllty fw .,...... .,.,., .. tM utlflf IJll ,.., ..... ,.. the .... 111en ... 1 cernctly .... tllM. DIADLINI Potl COPY AND klLLS1 l1JI P.M. the_..., ..... puMluflen. iaa.t fw W.-... Mltltll IM~MMIJ ..,.._ ..... , ...... tlllte ii 11• p.M, , ..... , .. YOU MUIT HAYI KILL NUMlllll ~ klfflllt lft ... .__ ...... k -111. '9 .UN .. Mike I r9CWd 'IJll tt. 'ldll IWftlMr tiftft ,_ ~ -.. t1ker • .wtfketten IJll y.., an. · " - I""..,... II ..... '9 klll W c.-..ct I MW M thlt ....... -.... Mt we u ... . : • "" ,.,....""" ........ """' tM ....... ,, ........ "" ,.,...: DIM ... 4rLJNl.'M1,,.1trlctly cuh ... "'"'"" •r mall.,.,..., -., .... .trfct&. · MO,._. tr'llllttl. . • • ' ' . T1te DAILY PILOT ,...,.,.. tM rllht te cta.lty, "llt. antw IP ,...,_ lllJ .,_. . , ........ , ...... u.,.. Its .............. ,.,..,. wftheut ........ ft9flc .. t ' " M•!' AIWrw: hx 11111 .. ...,..., IMch, C.11'-nta. • CLA&llPllD COUNTIU '"' fkltN u hra.w.: COST A MISA NEWPORT BEACH 330 W. BAY 221T W. BALBOA HUNTINGTOf'I llACH· LAGUNA BEACH 17175 BEACH ILVO. 222 .FOREST AVE. ' Deily Pilqt -Cleuified • CLASSIFIED INDEX MouSIS_ POR SALE RENTALS """"'· -- M"IUL ... AllfL funtltheci ~ ..._.. = COITA MhA lltl 01.QAi.--CM ... T CLIAlllM ... MISA OIL MMl 11;.11 = =· :: =r..~YIH • llPAll :: MllA 'nilDI HI• lfllwt'Olt 116':" 11M HMO\ITIOfil ... CC)LLl•I ll',\111( IHI MIW._t frl .. MTI Git l)•.'~llil• lllYtCI ...., NIWl"Ol!;T 11.&CM 1M "IWNltT IW'l•I att Dtt'l'WALL q NIWl"OIT NII.MTS Hit WllTCLl,JI -tiil..iC:tlK.M. ... HOUSIS POR IALI HOU.SIS POR fA!:!_ Genoral 1000-al 1000 ' ' . READ THIS lf you are In the· marktl for o NEW home, •n 1hue oulsland· Ing customiied holl)aS, bulll by Frank H. Ayres and Sou l!>catl ed jJs a prime ar.ea very dose to Hunt!Qgton· Slate Beach. '!'be homes are priced from $27,560 to 'tp,890 and vary in size from 3 lo 4 bedrooms, 2 to 3 car gar- ages and 2 to 3 balhs, with shake or mission tile roofs, fire-. places, underground utllltte1, concrete driveways, bullt·ins, and carpeting. There Is VA Bild FHA financing avellable. TberQ a.re 6 homes available because of credll rejecllons. Occupancy by March 1, 1970 In tbls unft. Our next unit is now on sale for occupancy in May and June 1970 and Introduces the new 3,000 sq. ft. 11El Dorado" model priced from '34,490. R•hcho Le Cue1ti1 Hom11 on Brookhur1t et Atlente, Hunllnglon IHch 968-2'29 -961-1"8 -------------------IALIOA COVIi 1111 VHlvattltn' PAQ; f1# IOUU•MINT lllfTAU - ' 'NSWNftT MMU Int UCK U.Y -'INCllll• .... Genlr•I ....... ,'~••• 1m IAIT 11.u~ ..., noou ... -t:hl COltONA OIL MAI .. l'UINAC'I llll'Alll, .... "'f --------. ~oov•• •,MOl:u 1111 llAUOil ,... 11'.Ul•mt•• •tnoltfN• HORSE RANCH FOREST E. ' ,WllTCLI II' IUI IAY llU#DI ... • 11'91..... M11 MAlllOllt MleMU.lfOI It# LIOO llt.I M 9MDINNte .... ~-... _ _.... An H-· ~ HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSIS FOii SALi HOU SIS FOii SAL I 1000 .0-ral 10000.,..ral 1000 Colf•MMo 11• CONTINENTAL ........ b """" rosTA ME!;A hlalory, Stattly ELM '~ qlllet. 5lible nef&b· 1 bct'bood. Grammar Kbool .t shopp~ are ·an euy w.lk:cooveftieotbNcbfN~ minute. away. DriVe-tbru OWNER SAYS . H I! L I' Divorce fort11s sale. Laguna Beach with view. 3 Bd., 2 balb, dining room, bulll-lns, pallo. $39,500 hnd the owner -,vW h"p with f!Uncing. "'·"' Pormol Dtllint -hehllllve. Jut oa a.. Pft•f BRICK FD!D'l.AC!:, 2 "'""' BUIL~ • IN -AND _, .-. -UIUM· -one! ....... pad toe. ORANGE COUNTY'S LAJIGIST ABLE FJLA. -II 1%" IMUll .... --: TOTAL,__ ... : .. ~:· = • .~·~~ ~~::•J>v"i~\'[11. ~~',."IO; lrellh ......... peache1 Ind ========i======== lflnana born )'OUr own OI'-General 1000 O..rel 1000 -....... ror ''VALU!l • SAKE" ban NOW! chlrd. Here t1 the bes! part -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; --------$20,000 • 71!% VA LOAN • WISLEY N. WI SILL A NOMI IVIRY JI ·MlNUtES Walker I Lee , ="" bedc~ A:"."';;,;. Artists.lfobbyists-TAYLOR CO. $32,200 ls making hiltoey! I 20G Wetlcltl1 Dr. lllll-T1U HARBOR VIEW HIW READ THIS Gtp.ntk: 15 x 50' 1tudio w1 tb ~ Jl1ht1 & atop.. iJW exposed beam cell· ing. A be-.utltlil 2 story' -4 bd1ins home pg with It. Decorated in excel· lent tute. Only $42,500.. ~ c;0ATI ""'1Yf WA~CI REALTORS 5464141-. '°""' '-lftllll TAX REFUNDERS Pr•IN'' for' next yr. w/good tax shelter. DUPLEX $26,!00 3 UNiTS $29,900 3 UNITS $44,000 4 UNITS $<6.000 Newport DOVllt SHORIS l<ONTli!EW) 3 aR., 2 BA Be the Int IO awn JNa NEW 1'ownboule. lUflllt er Pt 1, ,,........, • bdmL-. wtth drpa. -· 2 car pr. ~ view. 1Arp Furn111led-#l,9GO. By family nn. ~ IWlken Wll!t Owner.\~ no pb. calU bar fonpal db:drw ·a. 3 au &IL 9 pm. ..,;.,.. --by ... n B"°v"""0wner°"'"'' /Bkr=--. ""<'~ea.~J~a.~. -bulldu. owe rou. Fam. nn ..... -l'IJd. 189 !00. Nr. ......... • --• Low -._ 123,IOO ''Our 21th Yur'' WISL&Y N. TAYLOR .CO. 1911-1'90 - OWNER Mwt &elit i1 S BR, 2 BA.. la!l1Uy rm. 2 ~lea, blt~lna, cptt, dr]:ll. RHlhln DrM> by ·328 kknell lid. N~ CENl'Elt c:M ·, 2111 San Joqutn Hiit Rd. s'"'•"cru=n=CE'°"t'"'"Lea_vtnc,__-,.,.,..,.,.".1 444-4910 I.ow down.. Two -faml. F .H.A. PROGRAM US ty homea ... """' lot. -°"""""""" ..,.. • ---... c.o.. ol yoor Pl-)'mJ!nt on ttdl 5'&--239t after I pm. ·1110 oharp; bedn>om home. You -y.--L must· have 5 members in ..... -tamUy.' Hobie bao 2p ;:;:ACESE;:;:;;;:;:i l;:;U;;-:5;-Br;;:-:,'2::,16;";:'1>1, ...... ele<tl'lc ldtohen. -,..,_ -l'l1d, place, ,docrbla sarap and ra1Hd red'Wood deCk. Pdc6il · compleblly __ ,....i. FUii below mkt tot quick .U. price 1. m:eoo. 0own pay-M&-ms or"61'3-7'181. •t,11rt1VllllTY PAJUl 12*1 IALIOA ltlAMD .._ cllNIJIAL 111t.VICll .... .xo. """'"• a. . '" ""1'""' .It....... Int .. u..,. .... ,OM ••• ('.. ... .RAD .... DllC .... ~ .. driveway to bi. ranch l\Ott.e 0 L 5 _0 N TOTAL PRICE $21 ,950 IACX UT ,,... 'OUMT'AIN YAU.IT .. 1. •LAii ""' "'ith lg. den tit tropQy nn, :•AS,TILU,,. ttG .......... AC.. ... ••n1111 TMVM• ,,.. ... -.. ~ kl'~ w/3 bl!·ln For thit: lrnmKUlate 3 bed· 111 .., • 1MI LOfile ••.t.tM ,... eu• ,_,.. .,,. 0 ""' I.Cl room home on a beautiful ... VINI TWlltltACI 1MI OIWll•• COVffn' -lfl!,fil.TM a.MU '"' oveg~l ls electronic. Blt-tn al VictWlo 446.1111 (anytime) ntmt u little u $150, ln· ME&\ y,-...o-' eludes COi~ Ollll , ~ '*""' wt-SELL.A NOMI -""'' o!--,..,._..io)oo-'-11o_-;i... &VIRY,.iJ MINUTIS ~-=-:!.... ~ = ~·-· .,. ... MAI ',"'.. •••o•te ••OYe 4fl• MAUL.... .,,. tne.lined ftrftt. Huse Uv1n&: •J,AC.Mt& ll'llillNSULA IMI W"1'MINSTll 4flt MOUSICl.IMllH tnl raiige, toutt'f' & plenty of Inc. Realton -with -m·~c !!re- l'l l!At:Ofll IAY "-"""' "'-o... ......__. 0 ·-• •• ~'" Lllil&.f. Ill.I , .. MIDW•'I' CITY 4fU lfrTl.I._ MCMATWe tm cup...,.."L rwv•n .., i=u a place, Ultra modem klteb• Walker & Lee ;:;_ ~s':-""'2 ... ., 11L.AN01 ,,. '"'"" .,... ... •111COM• TAX ,,. tbe ranch hands m ktreh. + DELUXE DUPLEX LIOO ISi.i 1•1 "''"" .... Nltefl'TI ... llOJI, ..... I ltt .... .,,. . en. 2 ba.ths. Completely ML.MA Ill.AMO ,., TUSTIN 4'4t 1ttON• .,. fonntl dinin1 rm !or ~ ONL y $2,850 DOWN fUICf:d yard with lo t 1 of !!!~~:'!'!"!'!'~!\'!"!"" frplcs. -"''· 11',IOfo. 11rincaoly.~· • HulfTIM•tOM 11Acte ,. ~~ •uat = :=:~= :;: day's chicken I: dumpling. fn1 it t:reu. Double GAJ'l.li! ASSUME V.A. SV4% =~~~~r':~t't::"' i• uouM• MleUIL .,., HtvllftMflM .. Midi,. n. MUiive floor to-t:ellln1 flre-It'• r_, miltake! Onlr-$2,850 with-ftectlic door Opener. S Min. to Blue Pecfflc DOVD SHORES '!'!•"!' lueh 1• 11AL ••ACM ,!: :~"~M"Jm . !:: ::~':~:~""lll•PAlit. 1,._ ;: pl. in comfortable living rtn. dO\m and YoU c1n own 111 Try $3,500 Down. Toi.al pe,y· For lea than rent, $126 Per ·Luxurioui boa'9 :,..Ub ptnn. l/B , f''*"' •UC:N Mt DANA HttilT .,. u•otCAP•N• •• Ge.rage with 1talls for 3 cars. unusually l\rie duplex that ment $182 per month CaU. month. yoo own this IPIC-. :':' .... "~:OW 1': TIUPl.IX. n • LOCKSMITM ._ Sep. knottY pine bunk house earrus $3.<m and undem.nt-WE SELL A HOME kJU5 3 bedroom, 'Z bath •Dtnt puomrdc ~· 4 Neer Newpott ~·YllC!ht t• COfllr>ON.MIKIM .. MASOM•v. ••!CK t111 wUh pvt. be.th &: kitch. w/ ed ~that! 2 larae bedn>om1 EVIRY Jl MINUTES drtiam. 1AJ1b new shq car-Bedtoom.•, lure lMnCroom OW! BftMeD s.y _. =~ :=::::; ~= ;;~~AL$ ................. .,, =-:;vi:,.~~ P=•:,, : blt·b + bti ranch *11e e~h. Double detached 1ar-w lk & L pet&, modem built-IN cl<m wttb n-.i'ble ~; fOr'o Ocan. OUT Ml ITATa ,.. .PAIMTIHio.... -flrl!pl.\ncowboy'1Uvizw rm. qe.1.uie kit. 'Live hi one a er ee to llC'booh: and ~C· mal. dtcv.Lu' clalnc roam ; Attraetlft•DUPQX • cd ITA~• w11 Apts. Unfuml1hed =~~:.uPHY : Orchard u... many fruit and let It ,_, tor Itself. sZJ~fO) will alto meil no dowti de.s 1arat enouch tar blWanl t.dl'oot•• ..:h mtt. i.,.... -~DW~~~".;: i:n ~=-~·~LllA = ~::.·~: ........... = trees. Ptelllllltly ~ Jt.2 Prioed oow•t>•loW'PS.500. 27'90HarborBlvd.atAdam1 VA tllble.Wetbtr.Hurpma*t fn"2t patio. Out or .. · fAllfTA AHA ,,,. M•tA vaaD• tn• "" .._ •Ill• ,... end ctn bf dtttl~ into To see today t>lal '45-0303: 545-0465 ~ 'tll 9 PM WE SELL A HOME suite. Sl«'i,Q®. ~ hu nchad pdct =i~:u HeTL :: :::::; ::::,. = ;:.:•:;.it,.. :.; apartments at any time. WATCH EVERY 31 MINU'l'ES lohn macnab ml will CUO' pt.pet' -No umo ,..,.,,. ::: ~~~-·· = :.::••oca = Posture~. y .. ,...u; 6<45-0303 YOUR Walk.er & Lee (714) --:"y i-"a."'.:RM.!3' .• e . . ,:~'.:'oo CMYOtl , .. uiern1tsm PAik _, '"°"' ..,. .... Ilk. I,. can move ri.., . _., . at Harbor Center 901 !)alwer Drive, 'lutee DO tot Dovtr auttt'Ua -r/Js ... vaau LAii ~= :fJ ~uvP,. = ::=t:::. •.=t~ = ~~nt ~. = ~ 2299 Harbor~ .. C.M. Wfff • Tfi82 F.dh11;er N"'PQl't 8e*C9 ' ~U•u A :.~~.. :: ·:= DI\ MA• = ::::' . .._ f= down. Drtve l>Y 318 ?Uw· Her eyes wUf li&ht up when S-12-4455 51).5140 ' ~ • a2l'Ql i'WI. m-• -·fl"'• NIOUIL nw ••v el\.ANOll • NWIQ .W:Nlfll ••""'"'., ........_ $42.00 DEPOSIT ahe Itta th!& 1parldln& clean , $21 950 N ....... •H:L:l:ft 1210 t0M VllJO t111 LIDe 11U1 Nh ll"IC TMQ,....... .... -'"'I"'" .t----~-1 and -~ ~-"•• ~-A 4 •·• _,,f,S,palil I ~ ~ CUMllllTI" tnl •• .,,_ •• ,.Cll ... TA"'"l111• •• • .... --·-l,;nll.lll :.. ~ IJUUOlll', .&:lCUr'OOm -11'~ .• .....__._., d r •• m ~ iNAff CA"llTIAHO 1711 ~"'"""' vALLIY "'' ,,;;;,,.. COMTHl •n Port on the rora:eou. S bed· with formal d1nlnS and tam.. . ?~, with ~ LAltOE PAMIL Y . =~ '™" I,.. •-UM mMD ~ nL., e.-tc #74 l f &_diAJi'Uj! room home with 2 luxurious By room Jn exclualve area ,...,_1 ~-L B8Q 4 bubo HOMI . i:..,.'o ~= ~~~ =:. = ~'".'a~ 6 MlrMI = ~~ baths~ Home baa hid t.endn r.t Mna Verde. $41,500 NEEDS RUGS ' b1b;i•w.;""ian, p1w1 bup 5 Bdtml., hU&e tam. tm., 2 ~-·•n 1711 OW.AN•• COU"'1' ... TILllVllllM. ...... .... .. loving rare. COmplf'tely lene-Tenns .re flexible. 3 bdnn Meu. Ve .... -Cam-~..i... ... ··-~-ldtcben 3 batha:. Ranch, lf)rie ~. ,;:-:= COUHn ~= =~=~"~~c:" :;: :~~~av = MESA ed yard plus covtred pado. ~llli 646 7171 bridle. dble frf'A":, larse ~;:,. M""'liled ~. lovel.y, kw91y lnterior. Qll6ilt llOUl•s TO •• MOVD ,,.. MIDWAY crn "" w.-oow cL1u1w• w ..,, VERDE Up to &te kitchen Mtb di$. · pool, 1ormal din1na: and· ~1120 • am of Npt. Hts. $45.(111).. ':"nn:::~rvr. UC.I :; ::: ~:: KlteMTI :: JOll A EMPLOYMENT waabl!r tor Mom. Bea1ltUl&I n.tnctlonal floor plan. TARllLL 2'5S Herber Orah•m Rlty '46-2414 Al'AltTMllfTs "41 IAL.8 ,,. =~L :: :: :;:;:g: =-= LOVEL y brick tlrl!place. Almost new Does need carpets, IOl'ne 4 IR. _ $25,'50 ~-Ne•port ~ ~ RENTALS u.ou"A llACM mt .lot WMTIO, Adult occupied 3 bedroom carpets and drapu throu&h-pa 1 n L V.cant:. $37,too. --N __ ,,,_., t' UMll>IA Nl•U•I. 1m Ml• a WOMlft ,... .....__ wt•" '--e ~-Uy out. Extra larxe double pr-Oul ol aree owner'. ! tw ...__,. .... ...,. lave_. _ 1 ... u-·--· F L.-...1 MtnlOlll Vl&IO .,. ICHOOU • llillftUCTICNt • ,....,,...,. u• ..... u1.1u ate FULL PRICE $24 900 ·ea. bltins, hdwd. fin. 2 =::.!.='"=""·---....;;-:::: nvVMll urnt1,.... tM c1.11M11NTI 1111 .ao• P11:liflAUTteM ,,... room. Beaut1fU11.r land1eap-wui cll · ' · LOW INTERESTJ a.ua. Corner lat. Prtv. awtm FINE Baycrtlt rour BR . :=:8' TO ...... = ~~u~~ .... ...,.,,... = TKUTatcAL "" ed with 1'lW1)' roCk planten, NO ~11 ~~~ l.DclUdlnc nne 4 BR • ! BA executtw dub. Walt ·to all ICboolll home for .... or trade, ''"' MISA ~• ltlAL UTATI MERCHANDISE POlt trultand pine ..... !5x 24 WE SELL A HOME -• wlll1 lam!ly"""" l CORBIN• MARTIN 11cluded ·1-~ 1up ,aid. ::: =~o-:'111 = Genent· ' ,u.2k~, AND TRAD~ ft. cawred pa& wtth 1~ EVERY 31 MINUTES formal dittlns rm. ToP Bay· REALTOllS '75-lS 54M713 ~~'"i:::,"::~c.. = :::c:c:ci .. :--= ::=:::..= ::; :"'~~,r.,i '"=~ W·alker & Le·e =e~~Y:;_~ n1.!~· !!.~.· . .!~ ... 3Q38 E. amt ~Cdlrl 1=11ove=.=.=S11orn=====1=221""1 "'=:J Hon. m• ••llfAU·WA•Tll "" fto•1 •ov•PMINT •1' warm brtck fireplace in llv· loan. Owner tranderred • ,.,._.,,,Yo~ nnucu · HIOH llAMS Ml SHOIU ml ltOOMI ~••NT '"' CA••· •ISTAUllMT •tt ...... _...._ •.. ...u_ ol owner. -..... ....__,Blvd at ·~---• .w--......... thll O>nt----modtrn -to Ocean! • Bldrml., •AYIHOll•I nu •DOM. MA•O .... IAlll IOUIPMIJfT au ... •""'" t"-... ilU ........... AUU1a -· , • ..,vw. ..... ..,..._,, ....... '!l0d30•COJlMER.V}e:w Jot. DOYlll noa•• mr .onu. taAILU co11m "" ttoUUHOl.D HOOt -1hlp ~ fil'lt time adVl!f'-~ Open ;di 1 PM P....... •=relt-~ home SUl1'0&lDded by mini 2 bl., J.ttory beach home. 1 ,..__,.,_,A .... ~-- !fllTCLI'" tbl MllST MDMn '"' ....... "t.t.L• -. ttMa:-!Uill t won't J"a •T -••-S-IMA on:::lm'd. :rMe en.rm1ns s )'!&n-YOClll. Only ,.,..,, ~000'-•-":" .. --.. . ltNIVIUITY PAIK mJ M_llC. •DITlil.S .... '"."""'' AUCT'°" -' bdrm Cont is LTV -. ~.... '5'Bo1936 ~5~~ .. , = ~~: :=;.::;. = :sr.:"INlt ~= Ion& •• S:2~3 Uill"tJ·•1• le ~~!!r .. N8 \'-!ifautr°fit ~-Pn! ~v:~--~~ NB Unlvinlty.P•fft .1m : II ,_ tMf IUllMIN • ...,.... ... MUSICAL INITflUMltn .,,. ....-:--'11111111111111 ,eel for ahlKllt e'VttY man, tt •·J4i..12tl • I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;I ... v1M1 TlllUCI n cs 0P,tc1 • ..,.,,... 1>111 '"'HOS• oae.uu ,,. CHANCEi '42·5200 ' c.n be)'O*n_ ~ Jurt $26,'lSO, I:;,·:!:'======: I• l!OllONA OWL MAI mt IMDVIT•IAL ....... TT ... ltADJD -1 • ITTY 1.1.l.IOA ,.. COMMIKIAL ,.. n1.1v•s• -Family home. estate Ille '(olte Meta 110D IT'S Al Pll '""nu.ire" ,.. 1Housn:1ALatwrAL ..,. MM't •-"'••o .,, lot•. Beaut•••__ $2a500 P""'-w™i" :;..;;=.::....-0-..-..;.;; u • niiw1y ll&t*d Roa.mt LIDO ttL• nn L.OTI .,. ,,,. •ttco•Dt•• .. ..._. ......... ...,.., aw..,. ..... CH""'l>E-Candle on the 4th of JQ11; ltALIOA ttLMD "" ltAHC"ll "11 CAMaltAt • 1ou1,.M11MT '* With 4 bdnn1, dinfn& nn., 1 CA.•llfABAN ~ MUNTl•tTON atACH Mlt Clft:UI eftOVIS •1n MOleY IVl"ll'Ltll Mii mD d ll with &•J.LTT co. ea.sfSIDE blwty, 1*uty ~ ~ '0UNTAIJI VAL.UY Mii AClflA•• -ll'OllYtN• 9000f ... JUST u en, v. rm. m,u. ..................... _ .... •••1. llACH ,,_ i..ur:1 1ulll0l1 .-lilltocU\All. ICOf'U .. · live used brick frploe, Buys this tmmac. 2 BR ' ~ . ln Chia 'IJll'kllnl 2 br.2 bl c.oH 1u.cH -., ... ., PlliWI.,., .,. MIKIU.MllUI ..,.. A GEMi 3 baths. Al ln perfect tam rm P'reneh QU&rter 1003 Baker, c.M. 546-5440 $22,950 FHA•VA ~ ne&r act\ilt pd. :!:::~~:"""' :: =:': ~:":':. !: :k~:.';.":... = Proudly w._t&r th!. artiJt. ccni. OWned by Corp. ~l~thnn & carettt.~ ~ and cute, on ·.,_cul~ $29,995. w1nM1MsT•• "" "'°"'"""' • onan mt l.UMU• .,. iO&!y deeor&ted 3 BR. hOme ·---~·-., ~-o1 Ing. CaD now tor awrfo·aee. alfer' Pnlsa -· •-t -·-·~and -t---• Red Hiii RNlty MIDWAY CtTY w1' 1uaD1vt1to11 U.MD "" ITOI,,.. '"' •--Bea ~~ ·~ G S -, ..... _..,.,... ....., .. ..... ,. AHA .... ...,., .,,. ••AL llTATli ••IYICI ,n. IUILO .... MlYIAIAU r• in well KK:. aret. lit. propettty, ~ for • ed. La.rse yard with fruit Unl.v. Pul'Centlr,J:rvtm ".CtAftAL.· *"' a.a. P<HAMI ,.. "sw.vt "" nwtr. BR. IU'fM, -Pr<Pa. real """In. A1kin1,_ tree• and "avOCadol .. h.. c'aU Al1>'tlme m-D 1...1.9\JNA IUCH • tJll .... W.lMTID .. ltdlapd. A ~ Btt.ut .bOme on 10th areen ot .... -1·-llll~lll!lll!l!ll!lll!l•I " .. M= •..!te::L = IUSINI» and ..,.l'm-ond .... t.MSTOC•K "'"'1 $$2,500 Bm:nuda. 1>1HW1 _ ftnest delo =~ f::lLprden. 8tt It. 3 BDRM BY 0WNaC t.e. ..= ~~::'~~ :: FINANCIAL CAn • -Kadu7n J\aullton· er: eourae! Roomy 3 BR, 3 646-7171 than 1 yr oAd. w.Ddss·• ISTltANO •IAtM mt '•"'•'"•"TM" • .,•~lfTl'lll. ...... = "" --....... ... 2 .. 1n1 An1'f, me BA, Pool, taa:ntalbed home.. WIChoobl:tib:lppnsOSllW. IMJl4 POlfO' W• I YJIC .... ...... .. y.i;_,_ "_,, -~ .Club mem-133-......, ..__ ..... ltfYftSIOI COUNTY -auttMIQ GPl"Ol!fVNIYlll ... U'lftTOC:• -.&."""3 • ....... ..,..-.., .._ _. VACATIOM •INfALt .... IN¥11TMllfT WA"1'1D •N 'bet11hl!J av&fl. Alltini $95,00Q :;=:~··r.... :;: =:.:.~ ::t:, ::: CAL1'011NIA LIVING' , ... .......,, •--• . & 1 : 4 BDRM 2IL DITHS · Move In Today • "'"' "'""'· lrvlno 1231 .1n1L•v LMlfl· -lfVHl•tn " ""'8W..., -• w. l l Dfl Open House '. Lind I I Dt ,___.1 .,jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iii•ll;-~--;"i;:'."j;";:;-7;:1 Cou.ATUAL LOAG ... SWIMM •• ,............ -.... ·550 Newport c.tt.r Dr: -.i• p•• ~MA--R. • • • w • ..,... • ._ .. 14 s .... ' 2: ..... ....... -·-· .••NTALs ~".::.--::: .... -.. Newport_,,, c.1". + Hu•.Bonus __ 0u...;;;;;,,.. -;;;,...M hard 1111 Grundy '1s.n10 Pl• 1JOWM ,.:: ...;; ~ ~.~ ...._ Unfutnlehod -y • ..,.. .. <4'AT19"!° -Aa.0700 .. '44-24'11 •v MUHi wqod noon thruOOJL Qutck .. , -Gl. loin ....... I Cl'pll,--...... _, ca- =••iAM11,. --ANNOUNCIMINTS T1 .. llA,.NS1 l'O,,,R.,.TATION -•· hi h F~..: --· to quollll..i par. ·Ecntside BR. 3 BA• lam.rm. Qldl! tru, coklr 'TV, 11ope c!oCk. ..utume I ~" ty 3' a"'!' pool I ed 3· btdrcom family home 1% C.M, loca;ion, Near shop. etc. $U.!IOO. &.2899 ':I: =~~ :: •IHI NOTICIS •,~'"::"::vlltRI :: VIEW l~ block walll: to N ··t:o1ta .... '.....etc Mn nn, • :r: ba.•i.. new point ,h...:. .... h-~Pina:· Crpta. drill. done ftre. qiu.at PAP ...,. N!llfltl"" MO = .;ieo-&1e1 ... ,.. -For.M:losur• P.ilndfng Mesa shopptrw. .. ., .... ~ • OU~~ ... (!arpt:tlng· .... ~ plact, blttns I: ~-laatllluff ... 12G =~ =~" = ):'N>MAu .... .,. -,.,, =~ :_~M~, = Bti Republkt Trl-iewl. 5 $29,500 &54-l·Sa-o ' 2 ' OW excl""'9 ifUrrJr' Call lly ~-~, l~ tltfllit-.. ;;p;n. .... ., -AllNOUNC: ... '°"' U.llNC"IM• ... bdrml, 3 baths, ucellent •lr.bea.t. Cltl~~Jarae, •Herta.pttmt.iaMo:.ll51 vwnw ltT MTIMllU • •••TMS MMIMI •lkl•P -exhu ....._ GE REALTY lenced )'ll'd, Altruu~e G .• DOYI• ..... .., •"'ao"o"'oe"'r:uAIY ::: IOAT lltP, M0o1t1111e tlM carpetlnl: ii: many ..a. Be ' ·--.. ..-,• , Mllmlt....... loan • , , $22,700 W.:et ft; <ll'ID·~ . ., • Bdrml, it.IPlt. lllOlj9L llp. wtnt1.w11 -"'" '°'' •••"1<•• • but need1 .10mt wo.,.. 1t Broker 8'f$.f$.10 , dlnhis rm, balf..fnl:. 21,.. UftlVIUfTT ,..... -P'IMllAI. •••ICTUS '411 ~' ••NTAU -otfU! • . • DRIVI IY ... tlof, outlloor JlsfiU.W.. ..... :.~:•,.. : ~=-m.--::1 ==-~~"::.::.• : ~1 ••• ~··· ' Vlctorle NEW 24 x 60 '· PreatJte Address 460: CAIRILLQ nae ptandrw, rm f« poot 'llAIT ILU'" *' CIMITlln' LOTS -1· ..... ~... ...-. -~·~. ----~ HOMES p. ·l'n!lc. N lb paMlo ·A: rt T.,. _.. y"' "'" MAT ITffA•• ... ----...... .., ~~ ....... .....,.,,,. by van e ~ new N"--~ ~1":!~~-~~1-!::-!.--:''0!::~ ~~g;~;i---11 ::i':JA"••Anl • =:r'.J.:~.· ..,. wn walfTlo "" OLUGER~TY (anytime) thtu.out, JMtto & carport Avall.tnwned.4bdrms3·ba ..._,,_ .. ,__.ltNet, ,...... :: • ::~~= MM = ~AL "Am :: :t-=~'"°"' == •1*1 ,_.ll fjl. :r~· ~ ~=· lani. rm, (Kllif wltb poolfl: 1o=~·,r~ 11 TON • ·1lil . Lioo "u = ANT!Oll •••JC8 = :=;:-.• 1=• ,. any eX • ¥' • J car pnp. UPPER BAY Rill. 1--~------:1 ....... ....... ... ,..... . '"'"" .. . -~ N-Ha ..... -'HI ~-PloARKm,_1."1 .. c.M. ·~·-~-Roy 0r'·.w"6'ar4'I5\;0' •• -. n·--· ' '111\. 2_, ..... "11,=. • ....,,...T ... , .,, ",.,.•• TllA,.-, ... ...ze',:::W : •1.•cT•IC u.•s -5 waaa J lallls _, ,..,.. ,_,.,.,,, j\;flll ---_ ·--- """Tn•oTON •••at ,... ~1 ..,·,,-0-· --M11111 111ta M •uaKE R~ c ••· VA Fu• e 642 1.50 e OdDtllic. °"'*1 HU"1'•TOll ......... -........ ~-·--... MOTO•CYCLIS -¥'11" _.., • .. Hon•-r, ., .. °! ....... ~ • • HAVF.' ..... _, ""'" ~oooo $29.lllXI 3 ~~, 2 ~lh, dewr.; OlN. patio. ........ ~ 'NT•tN ¥ALLA., "'' -... • M"tO•~OOTCl•t .. Carpl!fl. drapes. bullt~lnl, a: omes on c..D ~ft $23-500 . ~ ~ .... . ·Llrp 'Plill! A.m. ~" By owntf. _,,.... ' .~'i.'.U::W. =SERVICE DIRECTORY ::::;z:nc:•~:n :: ftnplact, patio. Neat al 2bedroom&wfthbQPwudo 1 cash for JI home. iloaD.OWlllrstMc ' ...... ..... -: ..... .,,.. • ......... ,.... • -131 ooo beat 111 rob<s. 1 1>o111, Jara• 11v1,,. All'l!ll"M~"·t.,.. ,.,wanlA\1 .... 0~. -~!'\'"~ BACK BAr • ..,,...-1.11' c-· •1 Mor 12So ,_.__. co.llfTY aNt,.lllllM• ll""ICI M faAILIU. ......, = ,......,,.. ' ' -ll'P7Cllft 8 .... llP •·rntly' Mn ft _., ~,,.. -.-.~ ~~MA • APll'L+..,.,.• a•P•••&. ...,... .,,. rauat1 i:l-u.... "' ~ ......... ~·..-~ t;~·-:..:..n -~, .... ~ dine at PER. J lartt. .._' t• LIO' . __ ,....,.. -A'ff.lt1•• -···" ,,,. w.11 .. McCerdl1, R1tr1. ..~ --AYfDSON baths. country ... Jdklhln ....,,., .,,. .., ....,..,. ,., -"" .. " .--~. p1 .. ,-.. bu0t·t1w."""" D R:!'J --.. ~,. • ~ y,,.~., *•'-""" -Min'• u.. .. ,...,. -Attatn'KTURAL snva a u.M"I• al'WTAU :I WO f'lewp0rt,Blvd., -..... a.... _ """'' ... ........ ~ -"" _ C8Mt.til .. ,wte llPAIU = = •:r.1•1 5"-7729 KWJ1iM ...... -~· _.],.w &48-6fl80 EwL $H.J lhllct. roof. Netdl...... tft lddllc 6u a_.;. ·~.:==::, = :~.,.."""""'• .. ~ .. •~-.vMI =, 5 -TAR81LL2HS ,Herbor $24 fSQ c1ttlovpsciie.Pr 1e.1 d "flffMttollJlt.o+"'l6S ... MIMH* """° .. wT Nl!'fTDMCa ,.. uTteuls. cu.11c1 ffl• BAL ISL& DU PL IX 1860 Newport a.;_d•, CY CLIFP DRIVE • undtr .d OOlei:t at "1: • bb11P9dfle9'1w, I Bk,, ... 1 t:11c,.i:r,,:.•t• :I: ::it.~• ,.. a ~~;"" = c BR. QP, 3 Br. down. Onll CALL 646-n S:vea. "4-1655 2 Bdrm. ' bath home 4 ldrm + ,_.lly Rm CALL 5t5-3G4 So.d ~ I: poOI, ID ·~ tlldi.. c.t.tllTINID •uta ,,,. n~IU .. IUTOI WllT98 = ' )"l"I. d.d. Good IPl!ndable.. PLUS vSew lPt (Sell Sharp ' clean. Entry ball. Rol Eltate $11.IOO • :::" .. ~ = g.~.~... = :re tt=.... ..,. Sft'f.1 '1em\I. ~-COD-SACRlFICE 4 Br, 2 Ba. 9!J> or rent) • .;52.300 lnlCt Wnily rm, 2 l)lllJmin BY Otirutr. 4 ii bOrnt at ii Hal ,IMhlft & .... tv"-UQ .,,.,... .,. CMl'Mnllltl .,. .,... CAii • aidl!red. $8f.000. fam rm. 2 ~. HT'd pool GNrae WHll•mMn bib:. ~ nn. !H0-1720 SbtrwOod It ldt Ille or UAL Elh.ft > Rllldle I ROii Rlln. w/~m • dtv bnl. Nr 1d111. WLTOR TARllLL 2'SJ H•rbor lrtM tr ...iiot -;,. 3100 Ir. -l11.,. ~ .... .._ ____________________ _. •t.°'""Hw;y. !fl-1Zll $!00Qdn.$4S.tl00.~'1111 67J.QSO '7a.U'4 ·-· DMLYJ!!W!Wilri'lbSf T.O.CID.._ -W&•j1 •T • ,_ -- . - I I • . -·-1• DAILY Plll!T Mondly, r ...... , 16, 19?0 • ..W5ii fOR SALE 'HOUSES FOR SALE RENTALS RE NTALS --Houaes 'uml1htd Hou••• Unfurn1"-tcl RENTALS Aplt. Unfumllhed ·RENTALS· RENTALS RENT.t.LS RENTALS C:-• 4.t Mor 1150 Huntington llooch 1400 ---'-'-"'-'-=""----------- I--------I-ONLY $131 A MONTH Coot• -· 21'!0 Cott• M•H 3llO 'HouN• Unfvrnllhed Aph. Fuinllhed 1 __ A_,P;..•_•._U_n_1_u_.rn_1,_h.;....,.;.. ___ Ap!"-~"fv!_'!l~ed _ Ltgune Niguel 3707 Coate Mesa 4100 Coit• Mtsa 5100(0,ta Mesa 5100 CorOM del Me r s"o . OCEAN SIDE OF HIGHWAY AND NO-SMOG I -3 att 2 a.~~ Ctlmp. turn. roR·t:;;;:· t.lesa Vfrde Just Uslect In cbolce e.rea Lei yOUr 'amilv b re• t b Clo:;e lo beach. 1 Yr. old, Pacesetter. 3 br. 2 ba. red Duplex wllh 2 Rediuun home a.&AN, FR.ESH air in OU. $265 r.10. Evea. alter 8, blick frplc. molt water, ~I EXECUTIVE homtt qn this 3nl fal.l'\\'IY, 4 BR. 3 BA. over Xf'IO ft of luxurious IJv· Ing. $!50 moll.M. f00-48811 * * SUNNY * ACRES 1.;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~=;;; See Award Winning MERRIMAC WOODS! --------$28.a 3 Br, 'l Ba. Du.plx,, dbl li'J)I. gar, pa1Jo. blllJJ, eompl rtdec. 7ro Marlco l d , 67W706 aft ti whh patio and lncome IPl\11· 3 bedroom. 2 beth cotl.a(l!l, 673--T.CD patio. fruit trtta. qulet mcnt always rented • i.s.:iOO Goodies buill°". IJ:le ld""'._.""'1wlod•h lMl\IED. ~p. 3 BR, 2 BA. sl~et. 0ose to San Pltio * 6?3-8550 modern l·tn ICn'l:n l BJtns. dlshwhr. crpts. Fwy, schl1. ihopn&. &Qlf Mi11lon Vltfo 37DI ....L. A•, t [A t * double oven . ....ervioo porch, Chlldttn OK. UtS mo. coune etc. 546--9426 _ .Jr...JJL0 e · Q S al1UllCl'I. ~w carpetJ: and Mi-0347 -' ORANGE COUNTY~S MOST BEAUTIFUL ~ • APARTMENT COMMUNITY q;~~~ THE REAL 'R ESTATERS . ', '. e OPEN• DAILY 1.5 516-516i.; Fernl .. f So. Qde ol H"''Y· \\'alklng dl81. ro &bopplna: center. F\m:t. duplex. 2 BR. ea.. lrpl., bltns, Front house has new paint, carpet & paneling. Pri~ for quick sale. DON V. FRANKLIN REALTOR • 673-2222 • ,..,,.;.,. Ben. F'ranklin fire-2 BR I-louse. O't>ts. dtp1, SPARKLING La Pu,bome 2 ,_.. -· ·-· De ~.. -· wall. 1 •l;nal So. of o.c. place. You won't be able to b»ed yrd, 1ar. Mature .. .,.. .,.. n, -r • .., • .,., ... Fa'-·...a- a.sist !his dream boU!ill. WW Newport S.acti 2200 $170 mo. Inq. 384~ E. 16th to all 8Choola. 837·9l'U ............... Shl6Ja, ,,.._, alto sell no do'411 V.A. or SL, CM. • F.H.A,. low down. 2p~~lgit~ C:t%~~ • BEDROOM, l Bath, parUy Duplexes Unfurn. 3975 .,:. :!t.'M:. WE SELL A HOME $85 w JwM ts. Kl 5-1248 or furnished. Vacant • nd 1 BR dupln ,gtTIUlll} floor e Kitchen. TV' lncl EVERY 31 MINUTES ~ ready!_ $350 _Rer mo. Alt. ~rd, patio. \vrn turnlsh. 240 e Phone_,;.; ·ht: ....,.i W lk & L ~6-4141 ,._ ·~ " ......... a er ee \VATERFROJ'T Very ower, ....... ta,.,e&a •Mald .aerviceavaU. ' prlvalo •BR E!Xeo. u"mrual 2 BR ""' C.M. parll. RNTALS 2376 NlWPOIT ILYD. 7682 Edinger atnl0$phere. ~5 in o, t:enager or chUd. Av~I Apts. Furnish.cf 541-.9755 FEATURING A CLUB ATMG>SPHERE ONr::::-:.~ FOR YOUR COMFORT AND PLEASURE 1 • 2 BR. Furn • unJunt Just complet.d I or 2 Bedroom, 2 B1th. Air· Flreptac;es I priv. patios I Pools. Terull.s -Contnrt Bid.rt. cond., be•m c.lllngt, dl1hwaaher1, lu1h lend-900 Sea Lane, aw 644-.3611 seeping with streams & wat1rfall1, elevators, lAfacArthur nr. a.st Hwy) BIQ's, c;;lubhouM with IO(ial ec:tlvltl.,, wu.- nas, J1cuuf & swim pools, prlv1te g.1r.,a COROLIDO APTS. l BR. w/storage.FROM$140 -$210.Adultsple1M. Lov.·er levels, studlo1 . 540<5140 8"2.-w.6 675--2117 Feb. 2'200. $100 mo. S.18-9536 Take Ov1r 5~ Annu•I CoroM del Mar 2250 J BR, 2 BA. bit-ins, cpl.\, lrplc. re.rn:ed yard. ;IX! lea.se. 962-636.1 Just Ea1t of 2600 H1rbor Blvd., next to~•· t"rplcs, pool, dbl carparts, Gener11I 4000 CASUAL California Llvlng In hers C•dlllac, at 4U Merrin1•c W•y, Coa1e patios. $17~. 673-3.371 -'-"-------I War n1 Medite1Tanean at· FHA Loan •--Spa · ........ Mew. 545"'300. Eve..vthin11 naw. MoYe in SUNDECK new view 2 Br nl0S9<R:'.O:I. CIOUS I.lo/ sq, • , • • • ' • ' II. color-coordinated apt. now! 2 Ba. den. crpta, drpg, bit· designect I. ·furnished for[~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [ Ins $275. 772--0367. ~ style & comfort. * Pvt. G 1 Patio •B-bq •Shag cpl& enera 5000 Cost• Me1e 5100 Balbo• 5300 --------BLUFFS. 3 bdrm 3 bath, spilt-level. Greenbelt loca· liol\, New decor, colors. Some view. Spacious. Va· cant. Ownerlbkr asking low $3.J,950, Call Jim 54&Wl'.l days, 67a-7973 eves. on a 3 bedroom Rustle Ranch- ero 1vith hoge private back yard, "TALL FOILAGE". $124 per mootb , picys aJl on $21,SIXI FULL PRICE. }fur- ry Gii this beauty! CALJ.,! WE SELL A HOME EVERY 31 MINUTES Walker & Le'.! 3 BR. 2 l;ia.. Ideal for 3 Adults. \Valk to bch, shops. S295 l.10. 6'1i..m9 alt 6. CHINA COVE. view, beaut turn 3 BR, 2 BA, $400 mDi yrly. 2718.~U. ~ Balboa Island 2355 1010 50. BAYFRONT 3 BR, 2 Ba, lrpl, wl.klng distance to bigh & eleme.n . schoola. Lease i210. MS-7798 DELUXE TownOOu:!.e 3 BR 2 BA. Crpls, drps, bltns, pool. $225 mo, 545-5270 3 BR, 2 BA, covered patio. Family only. ~ mo. Aat· ""4362 Single Adults Lwcury alngle, 1 & 2 bed- room apartments, fumisb- ed and, unlwnlahed, with complete privacy atld land- s~.aped country club atmos- phere including $750,000 \\'Orth of rttreational facll· il1.es deslgne<! and operated ju·.;t for slngle people. •Gar w/storage •Heated 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; pool * Kltcbe.ns wlindire<:t 1• 11•h""" * "'1"" "" • VENDOME ~· I blk to shopping. 1 Bdrm. $175 Incl. utl. Adults, IMMACULATE AP!'l'Sl No pel5. 365 \\', Wilson St. ADULT & FAMit.Y ORLEANS APTS. l & 3 BR avail. Adults only. PENINSULA Poinl 2 BR., den, 2 bath, next to bay I: · beach $350 mo. yriy, 1359 E. Balboa Blvd. No. A 6Ta-69.5:.!, C21J} 864-™6 FURN. TRIPLEX SOUTH OF HWY. Short walk to beach. Neat prop, "'/fine ttntal history. "'·""' W•lk<r Rily. 675-5200 33£i6 Via Lido, NB Open Sun. WVELY 2 Br home north of hwy. Recently remodeled, carpeting &. dnipe:s. Lo\v 30's. MORGAN REAL TY 673-6642 SHARP &. unusual duplex on a 60' lot north ol hwy. Only $52,500. Land alone almost ·worth uldng price. l\IORGAN REAL TY 673.f.&12 Balboa Peninsula 1300 2 Br, 2 Ba. 2 Cat Gara&e. l.tany Xtras. Appl. Only. Princ:ipal.!i Only. 673-53811. Lind• lol• 1~ 11 Linda Isle Dr. Specious 5 Br. 5 ba. home with upstaln view of Cd1'1 billL 1.farble frpl. in lge. !Iv. rm. Fam.. nn. w /wet bar. $145,00J. Linda 111• D1velopment BJU. GRUNDY 675-JZlO 1190 Harbor Bl\.'d. at Adams 545-0465 Open 'Iii 9 PAI GI No Down 1 to 10 yr, ll!ltse for best loc. Be.<-tUt, 4 BR. 3~ bath home <I: 2 BR. 2 bath apt, & 2 lx>at pier l dock. F'um. $1200 per n1onth. Lind• Isl• Development BILL GRUNDY 675-3210 S.370 molyrly. Fu.rnlunfum. Delightlul 2 Br. 2 Ba, frpl, 2 car gar, 2 patios, dock. Adults only, no pets. 675-7880 Newport 81ach 3200 B/B Adults Only 3 BR. 2 bai.h.;, spllt level S2Q 2 BR. 2 baths .......... $225 AVAILABLE NO\V RENTS FROM $145 lo $JOil NEWPORT BEACH 880 IRVINE AVE. IRVINE AND 16th (714) S.15-0550 GARDEN GROVE 642-1971 • SEOJ'IONS AV A!LABLE MERRIMAC WOODS CION to th-tni, P•rk Furn units avail. See 8(1 un. * Spaclow S Br'a, ~ Ba der clasa 5100. Ci Merri· *-'2 Bedrooms mac Way. ~ * Swim Pool. PllUgreen • Ftp!, lndlv/lodry fac'la I BR Apl G,as & ."-ater pd. 18'5 Anthilm Ave. SU> m~. No children, no COSTA MESA 642•2824 pets. 5G-5991 e NASSAU PALi,tS e l BR turn apt. Pool • RENT • J Rooms Furniture In 32nd St. 6'l2-3&15 $75 Bachelor. R•lrig. & $19.95 & UP hot plate. Incl UUI I:OnUt-To-Jl.l1'll'lth Rentals * POOL • 2 Story, 4 bclrms, 1 %. baths, ha.I'd wood firs, new !"pis, intercom. Fenc- ed, cov patio w/ga.r; BBQ pit. BRASHEAR REALTY - 841·6507 EV<'s. &12-0l27 51A. % Gt Wan. By owner · 3 Br. 2 Ba, lam nn. J28,9JO. New paint, nr. bea=h. olf Brookhurst, 22101 Capistrano Ln. $'WOO dn, $5,000 2nd TD. Slli8 mo. Im· med posseL 492-J285, 960..(132 Huntington Blach 2400 EXU'.'UTIVE bome -3 BR. fam room. beautifully fum. Pool & service. 1 ml rrOm bl"ach. Lease $T;i(J mo. Eves & v.•knds. Call 962-7919 Bay & Beach Realty, Inc. 901 Dover Dr. Suite 126 NB 6:15-2000 Evea. 548-ro66 TOWNHOUSE: 3 BR, 21h BA, frplc. patio, pool, 2 CRI' gar, all bltns, CJ1>18, drpa. Lse SZ7S mo. 871-8811 or 642-2497 e1o-es or wke.nds. DELUXE Townhouse 2 Br. 2 Ba. Frplc, pool. iz so. Bayfl'onl apt $350. Agt (;(6--0732 \Voman Only. 642-5M6 WIDE SELECTION 13100 Chapman Ave. "o DEPOSIT O.A.C. (4 blk3 \V. Santa Ana Fwy.) Newpon Buch 4200 HTRC Furniture Renlals {71~) 636-3030 l---':......-------1517 W. 19th, CM 548-JW ANAHEIM -L_•zg_un_•_B_•_•_e_h __ 1_1_os Duplexes F_u_r_n_. __ 2_9_7_5 3 BR. 2 Ba duplex. new cpta. ~E~A~~ drps; dshwhr, bltns. Nr heh. BEACH 1 BR furn Duplex In Costa $230 mo lse. 540-7573 777 So. BrookhW'!;t CONDOMINIUM r.Iesa. Quiet. No dogs. (1 blk. So. of Lincoln} Newport Beach BARGAIN -Dlx &ml 1 hr un-GRAND fW'n, utlJ pd. No chldm, no pets. 998 Et Camino Dr, OPENING CM. "'6-0451. $125 • CLEAN 2 Br 4-plex, i;tove, wlw, drps. gar, kids 174.1 .1ustin, Costa ?iteaa Mgr. Mrs. Carson, 642-400 Lido Isle 5351 Fairway Villa Apts Near Orange Co, Alrport & UCJ. Adu1ts only. 20122 Santa Ana Ave. SU...1641 2 BR Studio. Unl. Newly decor. New crpts &: drps, Spac. grounds. Adlls, No Pebi. $140 l.10. 2283 Fountain \\'ay E. (Harbor, tum W. on \VilliOn -\Vilson Gardens Apll:.) " THE SEVILLE " New 2 BR v.•I garage. $150. Adults. Crpts. drps, bltns. Fncd yn:l l\'/ patio. \Vtr pd. 2619 Santa Ana Ave. No. I. 01. 636-4120 LEASE: l Br. furn . $175; 1 BR. u.nJ. S185: 1 or 2 adults only. Lt:e Scbanek, Bkr. 673-3585 Huntlngfon Beach 5400 ON BEACH e SINGLES FROM $140 e 2BR 1% BA FROM $225 e : BR 2 BA FROM $260 • 3 BR 2 BA FROM $360 Carpet!Klrapes-dlshwuher heated pool-sauna-tennia rec room-ocean view• patios-ample parkinr. Securlry guard!I SPACIOUS 2 BR· 54~2?20 U · It p tk 3237 (7!<l m4soo --..====---nivcro Y • __ South S.y_CJub _ _ --~ 2 BAI~1-·--1 l!ENV.LS"" ~,,,,,,~;,,,,.-..,,,.-=-: - facing beauiifuJ Jarae pool Houses Unfurnished 4 BR. 21'" BA. -2 Story Apartments IMMEDIATE . OCCUPANCY &: pets. Bkr. 534-6980 DELUXE 2 Br. Crpts, Drps, blt-ns, priv patio. Adj. clos- Costa Mes• - -5100 ":=~-gar.;--paol.-=aipg~tory. HUNTINGTON PACIFIC 7U DC.BAN A VE., H.B. ---1n•> SJG-J.:187 just 100 yards from private Townhouse. Leue $260 mu. beach. Laguna area, perfe(t General 3000 lotan:h I. 833-0504 for year round Jiving, In· -------- FREE RENT The GORGEOUS New VAL D'ISERE Single·l br-2 br Furn .. unr. ofterini complete privacy, APARTMENTS J BR. Spilt level, Ocean Sauna, Acl'y Rln, Blllfards vlew, Xlra large den, No Therapy & '5' pool. BBQs beautiful landscapinr &. SPACIOUS pets. $365 2CQl Paraona Rd. 6-'2"8670 unparalleled. rt'Ctl!atlonal TO\VNHOUSE LIVING .12 ·-All 5 . Separate adult&:: family com· * · ._.,., $110 COZY 1 Br 4-plex, paUo, facilities Jn 8 country munities, Bachelor 1·2-& 3 Cor ona d1I Mar -- 3250 Luxury garden a'.partmeni.I HARBOR GREENS No pets. adults only. $170. Call 646-7411 PONT ALBA APTS • Gracious Living l.,UXURJOUS 2 Br. 1 ~2 Bil. 8177 Garlleld, H.B. all elec. Crpts, drps. GE All Elect.rte-Spacious $150. kltch.. patio. encl gar, nr 1 BR. Frplc. gar, ctpl!I It bus. $158, adufll. htgr, 124 drps. Adults please. 962.-m.I ,",.,· ,,20..,1_h ,.-,==c-.==--I 2 BR. apt. stove, carpets, VILLA MESA APTS. drapes, free laundry rm. 2 BR unfurn, prl patios, htd SW mo. 536-1963. .· r WATERFRONT LOT Excellent 51 ft. Unda Isle le~ld lot. Xlnt buy at only $35.000. vestment or ~ntals. Selling completely (umlshed in 11trlk· ing locale decor. Tv."O story wittt lower carport, storage, laundry. Fully maintained gorgeous grnunds include 2 , pool ii;:, tenni!, etc.: close lo super mkl., shopping, Coast lh''Y· E.xc:ellent bu)', must ~ to appreciate, Shown upon apptmt by owner, phone 499-2152 or 837-0791. VACANT • I~ II today. move in tomorrow and en- joy FREE -.ENT to 3-1·70. Modem horne, built·ins, 2 baths, carpel and drn.pes. BIG 1~1l}Jr•; l·ard, children 11•elcome, $215 includes v.-a. tor. AVAIL. no\\'. Cute 2 Bdrm. yard: child ok. club atmosphere. Nm'' Bcinns. fu1·n & unturn apt•. Iron, house. Patio & Gar. Bkr 534-6980 $110 $200 1•fo. (hvner 54CNS62 I -"=========-I leasina: in Ne,vport Beach. · (>Cr mo. & u•·. iiCjjoiiist~•iiiMiiii•~·~•iiiiiiiiiii4~IOO~llflodels open 10 am to 8 pm • Large garden patios pool. 2 car encl'I gar. Cl1U. AVA:ILABLE Jo~eb 16th. 1 & 2 .... dren '>'!'eleome, no pets BR s. New. Crpts, drps. please? $160 also tum sm. Llndborg Qi. 536-2519 Linda l1le Development Bill Grundy 675-3210 Lido Isle 1351 SPACIOUS C:UStom built family home 4 Bdrms., den. 3Y~ baths. $76,500 LIDO REAL TY INC. 33n Via Lido 67;).7300 3 BR, Den, 21h Ba. Con· temporary, Architect designed &. bit. Lo int. transferable Io an. By Owner. Phone -673-2854 for appt. GLASS WALLS AND WATER WE SELL A HOME EVERY 31 MINUTES Walker & Lee Decorator's cr"•n home v.1th 200 \\'estc\ift Dr. fabulous view of ocran & 6Ki-m1 city. 28 Ft. liv. nn, fire-FREE RE?\'TAL BOOK platt, heavy shag carpets. Drop In and Browlle. Thet-e A steal at $38,900. are M'\'eral hmne!i far rent r-.USSION REALTY 4!»-0731 available, immediatrly. BY <n.·ner: Htige 2 br. 2 ba.. \VAL.KER & LEE Custom Bil House. Almost 2790 Harbor Blvd at Adams New. Crpts, drpll, blt·nli, LAKEFRONT Lake Forest frpl c. 2 sun dks. ne\v2Br,2Ba.p!ushcrpts Unobslrucled Coastline & Drp~. Rent or Jselopl. viell'. fenced Yd. $38,950. 49-.1-8~ 494-4446. 2 BR Span. Twnhse la.'<20 SAVE $1,IXKJ -View Home 3 .LR. Iii; Ba. frpl. fnd patio. Br. 2 Ba, 1packlus yard. BY Adults. infant ok. $220. O\VNER, 92J Ka!ella or 5,17-6373 ~·=94=-5.19=·=1======= 1 $145 • NICE 2 Br home, v.·1,v. drps. stove, fncd. gar. Kids & pe:ts. Bkr. 534-6980 VERY nice 3 bdrm5. 2 baths, drapes, patio etc. $..'>00/mo. L1gun1 Niguel 1707 PANORAMIC Ocean View cor. lot. Pvt heh. htonarch Bay. $25,950. 499-1344, 495-4519 Agt. 54&41'11 Costa M1se 3100 Huntington Be1ch 1400 F.H.A. PROGRAM 235 Government pays a portion ol YQUr payment on this sharp 4 bedroom home. You mu.st ha\'e 5 members ln your family. Home has 2 ha.th&, l'lectrlc kitchen, fire- 1950 place, double garage and Condominium completely fenced. FULL I--------- PRICE la$2l,600. Doivn pay. VACANT, immj!diate posses. sion, 3 BR, 2 SA. assume znent as little as $700, in· FHA Joan, $151 p;r-,1 T.I.T.I, duding cost!I. CALL WE SELL A HOME 1'11h $5900 down. EVERY 31 MINUTES TRADEWINDS RL TY 847-8.511 For Lease Beautiful Del Cerro nr. South Coast Plaza, 40' 5'\'imming pool, •I spacious bchms. TIW! $400/mo. incl. pool maint. & gardener. Completely furn- ished ii dcsit-ed. Huntington Beach 3400 IM~1AC. Ex. Lrg 3 br. 2 ba Dup!tx. Cl'PI, drps, blt-n1, Lrg. lovely Jlriv. yard. Gar. + huge park'g. $185. Reapon. l\la1Tied Adlls. 842-3276. 2 BR. w/patio & yard. Drapes. Encl, gara1 e. Adults. No pets. $ I 4 5 . ;,0-3862 r-.10DERN 1 Br hse wlcpl!I, HARBOR TOWNHOUSE mT l:larbor near \Vilson • 1 BR, TownhoUSfl $12(1 e Heated pool • Adult only • !\o pets -Adj lo 1hoppins; Furnished or unfurnished Renl!l from $155 to $310 Oakwood Garden Apartments 1700 I 6th Street • Open beamed ceiling:a e Fl.rep!;> .-ea • Rec. Roome • 2 pools, saunas, nursery i;chool. J?i.!t.IED. OCCUPANCY 270(] Peterson Way Costa 1\11!:38 546-0370 Nr. Harbor t.i: Adams: LUXURIOUS-NEW d<l" & dl•P· Wlk to bch 1110 1140 PER mo. Dlx Mobil• 714: 642-8170 $150 & $170 mo. Adults only, no pets. 11 I f H d ome comp· w·n. 1 All Utllltl•1 P•ld 536-2615 pool, adults. 4 Season'sl -===="'"'~=~-1 3 BR, 2 Ba. Bll·ins, trplc, 1'.1ob. Est. 2359 Npt Blvd. BA YCL /FF MOTEL l & 2 BR. 2 -:wlm pools fenced yd, nr &ehl !£ shopng. 548-6332 * LOW "'EEKLY RATES * Adults only, no pela. $225. !\lo. Call before W1 SUS CASITAS Kik'hen. TV's, maid service. 307 Avocado St., C.!'>1. II 7P•f 4,. • ........., See Mgr on premise" _cooc.r ,,,•=.,_,."-· --,..~'-',,.· ,;-:-.,-I FUrn. J BR Apl8. Adults lieated Pool. CBeltlnd K·Mart oU Harbor LOVELY Imperial Mod 3 br, only, no pet.a. 2110 Nev.·port 616·3265 at corner Rutiers & Avocado) elec bltns, dbl gar, $265 Mo. Blvd, CM. 642-9286 2 BR turn & unlurn. $150 -Da) &12·3535. e\'e 645-0283 ~16-9652 alt 7, Agt. 2 BR Sludio, carpets, drapes, $1l5. Cp!JI, drp.., bltns, pool.[iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii La~a Beach 370$ HARBOR TOWNHOUSE 719 \V, \\'llson 646-1251 3 BR duplex $180 per mo. + 3 BR 2 Ba. New crpt&, $100 cleaning dep. Preftt 2 linoleum & drape5, Freshly children, 847-$19. painted th111oul. Pri patk>, 2 BR Apt. Carpel.I:, bit-Ins, encl gar. $19,;. 673-3690 Wallher/Dtyer apace. $140 NEW TOWNHOUSE mo. ca11 962-<5?8 2 BR, 1 ~i BA I< 1 & 2 BR. 2 RDRhtS, 2 BA. pvt. patio, Crptd, drps, .-elf clng gas heated pool. washer & dryer oven. 6·15-2Hl8. 377 \V. Wilson hook up. OOZ-8994 NE\V dlx, I &: 2 BR. Shag ATIRAC 2 & 3 BR. Pool. CTPl&, drps, hHins. Immed Avail now. $1.30 & $169. 17401 occupy. $lfi0.S180. 54().1973, Ke:elson. 968-7510, 847-lSSC 545-2321. e DELUXE I & 2 BR Garden Santa Ana 5620 Apl.s. Bll·lns, pl'iv patio. I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;.I heated poot, frplc. Adull8 VILLA MARSEILLES $l4S mo. ~6-Sl6.1 BRAND NEW Sl'UOIO lge 2 Br. 11-' Ba, SPACIOUS new shag carpet, util room, 1 & 2 Bdrm. Apts. patio, ad u Its. nr OCC. Adult Living 545-028l Furn. & Unfurn. 2 BR. bltns. crpll. cloi;ed Dishwasher • CQ!or coordinat- garage. Mature adu11.!l. $130 ed applianC'C's • plush sbq; mo. 548-4573 or 5-18-~ carpet • choice of 2 color e BARGAIN -Beautiful Jge i;chemes -2 baUu; • stall 2 BR apt. 998 El Camino 11ho1vers -mln'Ored wa.rd· Dr, C.hf. 5-16-().151 robe doors • Indirect light. 535 r.tonterery Otive: 2 BR, den, 1~ BA. 2-cargar. Furn. or uniurn. Avail. Apr, J\otay & June {O\vner occuple1 from July thru Aug): avail. for win ter rental from Sept. on. Call collect after 6: 213: 2'75-3069. Pool. 1 child OK. No patio. 1525 Placentia children ages 2 lhro 8. Cs.11 BACHELOR apt, newly dee. 646--0496 .after 6. Sn.50. 1212 \V. Balboa Blvd, MODERN fum 2 Bd, la~ NB. Eves 6Th-7876, 494-94TI rms, prl. patio. Quiet, very 1 BR apt. Util paid. Pool. No clean. $155 mo. 768 "A" children or pets. 2405!' 161h Scott Pl. 6:16-2323 St., N.8. &16-46&1 2217 Harbor near Wil.son BACHELOR, 2 & 3 BR'll. ing in kitchen -breakful • 2 Br 1~ Ba. CID, bltn!I. No pets. 288:1 bar -huge private fenced MONTICELLO To\\•nhouse 3 STUDIO Apl. Priv, Patio. Tov..-nhouse $13.<; 1'.lendou., No. A. !'>l»ln patio • plush landscapifll - Br. 2 Ba, 3 pool!I, pvt paUo, Avail 'Iii Junt'. Beacon Ba.y. e Heated pool. Adults dnly brick 8aJ.-.B-Q's -19.f&'e heat- $23.> mo. 833-3&19 $160. Ph. 673-6137 R. E. e No pets . Adj to shopping LRG 2 & 3 BR. Crpt11, drps, 1 ed pools & lanai. TRAILE.ff,..Bach. or 1tudent. ~::'.::"~~~=~~,l !!!!!!!i!\iJ!~~!!!!i!!i!!i!i!!!!i or 2 kids 2ok. 2214...., College 3101 So. Bristol St. 1 w 2 BR. $8()-,$125. c.i1 Coron1 d•I Mir 4250 ELEGANCE at :A=v='=":Aoop=t.=·=ot="""="===o (\,Sloli.N.ofSo.Coa.<tPlaza) 548-9'287 or 838-7440 3BR. l.farguerile, So. of Hacienda Harbor Newport Beach 5200 PH~~nJ~ :s7~200 Walker & Lee RENTALS Houses Furnished 1 BR. apt. furn. pool. wlw Hv.y, $200. No children. l & 2 BR. $150-$170 crpt, drps, lrg ba. & bdim. * 642-7898 * Util included. NO Pf:l'S BA YFRONT $105 ID $135. LARGE 1 & 2 1 leas• with Option Almost new. 548-5376· /, 2 Adult Jiving in a 2 BR, 2 BA lu.xury apts Pr!. Br. studio Apts. (tri-plex). BRAND new 2 Br. Beams. shag carpet, blt·in!, frpl, trees. \Vlk to best bea..::h. $285. 673-3173 Of' 4!»-3470 NE\V 2 Br, 2 Ba, blt·in!, drape!l. shag carpet. view, $~. 109:> Oro St. 494-8200 2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adams 545-9-191 Open 'til 9 P111 LOWER 11-IAN RENT • 81'!: the payments on this 4 bclnn f.leadow 1-lome. A total down payml ol $6700. & as- Mlnle existing contract wilh inttrttt rate of 7% 'iO. Total monthly paymll. v.111 be $225. tnd. PJTI. Good foun- tain Valll':y Joe .. elose to schools &. mc>pping. Hurry on this one. WMUll RARE OPPORTUNITY ID.neM caUSes immed need to sell 2 story 3 bdnn 3 bltha, lh22' tam rm, imtnac home. Ta.ke over 5~ % FHA Joan priced at $31,500. The Real Eatete Mart 7.-s.ll f edrml-2 b&., Ira. living rm.., Uttplatt, all elect. Ml, crpts. A. drps., lrg. block wall fenced )'d. Near ICboOll and ~Inc center. -511~ F.tt.A., '2$.SIO or left maln! • deal. 15.nJ. Cucadt Lane, H.B. 5 •II.alp Home 2 BR. Ottodo. StD By Ownor ..... Faell. 1 Ml. """' ...._ CallllHllS5 Rentals 1o Sher• 200S Lovely l\lesa Verde cam-LRG l "' BR apt, wlw erpt1, Balboa Island 4355 Jo.fediterranean Atmosphere IP.IT3.Ct', elevators, aUbter. Crpts, drps, frplc, Ige faml- brldge home. 3 + dining 3707 & decorative fum. $135. 52J.. Bh ins ~hag e1 ... •-d-1'811ean pk'g. All :?lee. Pool. ly ldtc•-" w/bl'·· 1 child &. f ii + Laguna Niguel Benmrd. 646-3549 DELUXE Bayfront 2 Br 2 • ' " ,..,,, "'"• "" ""'· \\'OM AN w/gecured in-room 1am Y l'OOms Ba 1.,,1c ·v·,,.1 garag<' wl storage, POOL aoft water, boat d<x::ks:. S350. ok, no pel!I. Nr school5. 2230 ~-h -I $300 mo ' · garage. " 241 A d 2 2 "121 IV "---1 H N Ce S (N W come v.·artts to .,, ... re er ,.,....., · · 4 BR 2 BA, fam rm, wlw BACHELOR., .1 BR apts. Feb ls..June 15 $3tl0. voea o b4 • 925 up." . ~ I\')', ew· So. nler t. r arnerJ. JOYrly new 2 bdrm apt ~ 546·5880 cpt drps. gardnr, vtew, CID. bltns. No pel!. 2885 6r;>-7JSG or 675-4000 ' MARTINl"'UE flOrt. &12-2202 w/same. Over 30, rcls. (ntartinemalhelt~l fenced yd. S350 mo/lse. Me.ndma No. A. 545-5421 ,.-LARGE 2 BR, 2 Bath, stLJdio Laguna Beech 5705 545-8129 LlEGE REALTY 499-2110 $125 NO LSE. Lrg 1 BR, Huntington Beach 4400 Spaciou.s ground~ \v/ park· apt. Crpls, drps &: bll-iM. 1--"-------- WTLL Share Apt., v.·/pool. ISOOAl!arm ltK-llbof,CM. 4~B'°R.=-"2"'s=A"."""v"~-w"""H'"<>m<-. lurn. No cllUd or not&. 641 like 11urroundlngs w/ Pri· Adult couple. no ""l.s. $185. 2 BR 2 BA. carpets, drapes, .-P t' & J N .. ~ buUUns. $160 mo. Costa 1'1esa ~a. DaY!!: ''."~~~"""'"""""""!" Crpts, drps. etc. $250 me. Shalimar Dr .. "A", C.hf. BACHELOR apt&. Retired vacy. a l<l'I poo11. r. month. l\lgr. 642-4387 * 4944477 * 837--0848, Afl 30 P1'f, I: Call 6n-s;;.a.t. NICE men pref'd. Blk to pier & shopping. i\dulls only. &l2.Jl596 642-3129 $190. 3 BR. sewing rm, patio, DAILY PILOT ~---1"-• 1 • . Du I Ad II stores $50 nlO. 205 5th St. QUIE'T DELUXE APTS 4 fen . yd. No pels. 411. ....--....,.,. ur. P ex. u s. H Bch ~2-85211 BACH 1.2 & 3 BR' BR, 2 ba Upper Duplex. ~S Dena Point 5740 ROO:\t1'1ATE I 3 BR apl, University Dr. 642-4112 section NOW! SUS Ph 549-0&13 unt · l7T7 ., s blk from heh. $250. Mo. 1--------- near ocean. /Ne"·port. ===°'======.;.=========::..:.====·==· ==== NE\V SOUNDPROOF PRIVT Santa Ana Ave, C.M. Famlly Pref. 673-7393 eves NE\V 2 br split lev. duplex. Straight. 645-1458 General 4000 General 4000 G1nertl 4000 I BRs avail Feb. 20 & Alar 1 Mgr, Apt JIJ 6f6.5St2 or wkends. w/w crpt, drps, bJt.tns, ~IV"AN~r=rn=-, "l°"G°'~"'l•"'l""o-,Sha""'•"•°"J -----------------------------IBlocY.. to ocean. Garages ./ 2 &.lm1. Drapes, stow DELUXE 3 BR, l BA. disposal. i20Q Mo. 33938 br OCC!anrront apt "'/1 other 202 A 14Ut. ~1319, 673-1784 bltns:, garage, patio, fncd Do\vt11taiQ duijlex unit, 419 Alcaiar, Dana Pt. 4!J6..2319 until June. 673--5693 1 :! BR. Pool. Adults only, $200 rear yru'd. No pets. 612-.t235 38th St, Nwpt J s I and. REAL ESTATE ·mo util pd, 17676 Ca.mtrnn. JUST completed 2 BR, crpta, S2.'i01tno. 673~43.l. 675-0161 Giner•I NOW'S THE TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT The Puzrle with the Built-In Chuckle 0 Reorronge letters of the four Krombled word1 be- low to t01m fou1 llmple words. IODONEW I I I I' I I IKWONN I I I ,. I i ·1 1-I v ...... 1-KTl'E~1~1--1I ) If your wife wonl1 to learn ;:::::'.::::'.===='.....,to dr ive, don't -in her woy. ~TYHASR I .... 1:--,,.-.,,-~,,~~,-.-l 0 Compltle the c:hud:le quoted by f1IH11; In the missing word · • . • • you develop lrOl'l'I altp No. 3 below. PR!Nl NUM8£R£0 lETTCIS IN THES£ SQ AR[S 8-li·2l25 drps, bltns. Adult11 only, no 2 BR, 200• 10 beach. yrly. 2 BEDROO!'>l, 1 urn is h ed. pela, $l;x), &12...JO!n . UUI pa.kl. $20:I n10. Ut &. 1.R;.;on=t;.;•:.;l•'-'W;..•;.;n:.;t;;;ed;:..._5:;;'90c.;: O own tow n . HB. No NE\V dlx . 2 BR. 2 BA. Shag last mo. l't'nt. Gr.>-4269. 1213 children. No pct&. 536-7396 CJl>ts, drps . lmmtd occupy. \V. Balboa Blvd .. N.B. tlrt!t88. 540-1973, 545-2321 1-JONEYMOON v ! e w apt, Laguna Be•ch 4705 LRG 3 Br unturn, lrg 2 Br elegant carpeting, 2 Bdnna, f\trn. Pool, Kids ok. 1998 firf!plaCC!, gara£'e S 2 5 O. THE NE\V VILLAGE INN ?\laple, Apt 3, ~-543-2394 formerly Saddlebaclr -Inn, LARG" liR :-::n . • Lag1.1na, from 128 a week. "' 1 • cJec bu11hn5; NE\\f t B<frm 2 bath tri=leVel "" le ~-··· -41 w. '""' c.tl• ... '41-0111 -llllfll ll-lhllOfl• ·-" atim Lovely apts. All uUl's, nr OCC & ~· Cst Plaza, SJ.Ja Condominium. Pool area & linens, maid, pool, laundry w/ retrtg. 540-9680 Ureplace. $225/m~. &12-47"4 Responsible Busln· :a Couple rm. S':eps to beach. 696 S. 2 BR Delux Modem. Pool. or Bay.\ Beach Realty w/rdcr tle!ires 3 br home, Coo.at }fwy. C9.J.9-t36 $1~ l\1o. 2279 ~liner St. Apt QUAINT·nriv t ·Br, beam unf., N.B. No pets, Approx BEAUTIFUL Large &ch. ~B~. ~6<_>-_!_508. ____ ~-clgs, "''d pan1g, r1hg epta. $250 Mo. 675-6291 apt. ·Walklna: di.llfa.nce to 2 JilR. sun deck, gar. E-slde. Adult, no pea. $100 yrly. 2 BR furnished apt or house, be11.ch &: ghops, Ocean view. Adult.•. $150. CaU -540-4431 673-7629 close to bc>11.ch. ?llal'C'h 22 to Blt·ins. Lea&e: $170. 49'-2449 _-'~'~-~"-'-'---~--:B~RAND~=-N~,-w-2-b-r.~l~ba-.-)~blk P.1arch 29. 2 adult&. 4 or 494--S300. 2 BR. 2 ba deluxe llpt. Crpl!l, to bc.h. Yrly. lt't'nngerl\. 171•11 593-3502 2 BR. 2 BA. Nlcdy furn. drps, blt·lns, lrplc. patio. Call 673-2..lSS e LANDLORDS e Ga.f'agt!. Choice toe. $190. $175. s~ '\iE Call 53&-2095 or af1 5. 2 NEW Lrg Apt1. 2 b1'l 2 ba East Bluff 5242 Es~:r'lli:VICE -75 .t 1 br. Blt·lns, crpts.. drps.1-.-N-E_W_D_E_L_U_X_E_e_ Hotel• 49 11.1.; • 1m. '49-3193 BUSt"-.. '"' 3 Br, 2 B " am. ror lease Incl. ~· mar1c•tp ce Lklo Shores Hotel I BEAUTlfUL 2 BR apt. IJ)a.C, mu:trr 1ulte, din rm 10\vn. The DAILY P!LOT sw..----Charp ' _..,_,._ ... °""' .............. , WANT AD 642-5678 fj UNSCRAM!LE A&OVE lElTERS TO G£T ANSwt't Bayfront kttchl':nette 1nlte:s $145 ..• Adi~lt5, no pe11. il dbl g~ro.ae. 111.uo door ttom $255 mo. !!uitca & &l:J.-2a.'i0 . .l'l6-67l6 OJ>l':IM?r •vall. Pool t l'tC rooms by dt,y or week. 1'1ESA DEL t.lAR DeltL"< "~· 'Phone .. nu:i.14, 001rl!t, Ice. Studio, 2 br, 11;, ba, crpt, e ONLY S24J e 617 Udo Parle Or. 67l-8*X> dl'Jl~. hlt·lns. $140. ~~~270. ' 56,; Amigos \Vey, N.B. Oll$ilfl«I 1ttllon. s a • e mone)·, lime & effort. Look ncrwt!! ---~-------~-----------· ' -·-·-------~-:-~-----~----~......_~ * * * """ Moadq, FibMllf1 161 1970 REAL: ESTATE BUSINISS and JOI$ & EMPLO\IMINT D~LY Pll.OT I JOIJ i IMKOYMI 0.noral . FINANCIAL Jo~n. Wom. 7100 Jobs Men, w .... 7100 Offlce ROftlal 6070 ~rtUftltloa HUNTINGTON llEACl1 11"' nosa . To $15,000 Air CondltiGftod When You s.s. AC<O<Uttlrc, several ON llACH ILVD. OOIN la~Frtgldaire d yeut .E:s;p, Capab&ii: ol Ad· De:k space available lnrrom $8,:IOO to $4 2,500 . Wont it one Vuctmtot.Bcacharta,Fc.<t- _rlm ... tl oUUiee bulldln=t ~· 0,,..l& Mes a. pd. Call AM, Wutdlff Pfr· P t oca on Jn Hun • D!,IW.I,. Park;, Fullerton, righf tonnel A«ieney, M1 West. ton Be&cb. Air condJUo Ga rd en Grove, • • • clUf Or. 64.>mo beaut:ltUl nitranc:e. Front· w • s b:nl.nltff Hllntlncton .,. on Beoch Blvd., ,.., Beach Santa' Ana, TUltln Call one of A$ST. iOCKKEEPER leads to private parldn1 La Mirad ' Somo typing, nice C.M. firm. ~~ce~ ne:r ~n~~:.,Call==°"'=r:U::,~·==="'25-;,;'1853::::;: fh'e experfS $41 mo. Prefer maturt. *** IUSIOY EXPERIENCED Ol<LY. Full time, nlj:hU. O....r 18. Appi,lnplrlOJ\~ l p.rn • FIVE CROWNS RESTAURANT lillhH<ly• Want? Whacldya Got? ·SPECIAL CLASSIPICATION FOR NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS available for $5.. BUIJneul· . /" f-J b / // ABlLmES houn an&werlnr service Moner to Loan 6320 IS UU e OW .UNLIMn'$0 AGENCY 3801 E. Coast Hwy....,CdM avaUable for $10. All ullll·•-----,----4S8 E. 17th, Suite 224 . · ties paid except telephone I" Costa Mesa 642·1470 CARPET Cleaner k /or · Spacial Ra.. . S Lln1t -5 th:n•• -5 bucks DAILY PILOT . 1st lD Loan SERVICE OIRICTORY SERVICE DIRICTORY SERVICE DIRECTORY •• , ....... ~~ st .. m ·1n1s llACH ILYD. -~ . AUTO ualsiant •service J\laslt'r earpet °'antra 147 HUNTINGTON llACH Lo I _. leby1fttlnt 6550 Drywell '631 Income T•x 6740 odhier, liUl'lg A PBX rtl\ff, E.lTth rear, C.M. • ' Jl:ULll -AO MUIT INCLUOE '42-4ll1 '#tat ntere.~ Available gd typlll M 5 days wk 2 d TD l S"'lley Tax S • A!k Fo; ·W,. Brant: CIVIL -OFFICE SPACE n ·081 LICENSED child ...... my ~l~~D~tr .. '::'~~:,: emce J-n • Sol> L1nooln ENGl~EER 1-WllloJ ... IWW .. ,,..__ 1-Whri ~ -111 tr ... a..Ypull "*'-IM/er ....... •...J •nti !fl~-~THI~ fOJI: IALt -T!ViO&I ONLYI IN LAGUNA home, Monciay thru Friday. small J""· Ph "'l -•i Mere"'""• -u·~r Bl·" .• To be 0 c1. .. .:..t ot: new otc 249 FORES!' AVE. Tmn1 based on ..... ! ... , Pl•'--"'m '&: re----" y-_. uu.. • O'l --• 12th y••• '~'LLY e -~ -... ..,., vu ·--• 1250 f ~ ... ., -·~ ..... ~ IU'\I ~ """"""' c.r-.1. 54()...56.)) located near o.c. Ab?»'L To Ple'ce Your Trader's Par1c:11 .. All PHONE 642-5671 sq. t on 2nd floor 641~217J $45.0611 with pla.y equipment. Soutb El 1 I I 1.1. .. ,. Quall!ied • Reasonable Mu.t be exper In SUb Dlvt. NeWpOrt Beach Tennli Cub All or part available. ScrvlnJ Harbor art'a 21 yrs. Coast Plata area. 549-4038 ec r ca _...... , W. A, (BIU) 51\ULEY BABYSITI'ER; lJve Jn or km A: land dewl. In Orarwe Riverside l aC'l't w/vlew t e.· cotti,t nr. lhop'g. Trade even sml house or ! this aret. i<H!al for retirement. 6-16-0Sn; eve1 968-4TI4 ./LAKE ~WHEAD L<it, value $10,(Q) clear. Trade tor home, units ot TD'a, °"trter/ Agent. -Have $8800 lst 'T'nlst dce"d well secured. \Vant s1nall ~ Dome for elderly couple; 1 ba.I. In near future. H.B. prefen-ed. 213-645-5131 Trade 14' Gla.u:par f111hing boat. 15 HP·Evlnrude mtr. Ira: whl trlr FOR sml. trav· el trailer. ~ belr, 3 pm, {work nltes) ~- Big Bear lot near Snow SUmmlt. Value S8750 or Desert vieW IOt near P.S. for sa\100. . or local prop. erty. 675-1319 ExchanKe 2 Br, 2 Ba Con- do, irplc, dbl gar-FOR Apts. Fortin Co. 1701-A W~tdiU Dr., NB 64Z-5000 Have : 41' Grut Chris Con- querer, eXcht.nge eQ'Ulty & weU located 5llp FOR part use &: travel bus. 642·2020 .-. or ~1347· fo.fountaln lot in Running Springs, val. $6500. Trade up or down for power crui£. er, 25'·30'. Alt 6 pm wkdys, all day Sun.. 675-0141 What do you bavt" to b'ade ! lJst tt here -in Orqe County'1 laritest read lrad· Ing .... -U'1 ...... d<al. '* * * full family membership for * 49'.3028: * Sattler Mert1• Co. NURSE wilt bab)ii.lt Mon. ELEal'RICIAN, lll.-e~ &. CertWed Public Account't Out. For 2 small boyg SAM· Co. Send Rewme To Wallh- Trust Deed.a. painting or COSTA M~l8. offices. A/C, 3.16 E. 11th Street lhru Fri .. l yn • ,under, bonded. small job5, 642-2221 an,)'time 846-9661 ~~ 5~P· Refer. Forket Civil Ena:tneen,.ltac., what have you. crpts, d~. Parking. 1555 WE MAKE OR BUY vie. Stach It Pac.inc Coast maintenance & repair•. ~C.-n-tral~~s".,"'1n-",",."-s.-"'1:.;:.ce:::s BABY-" U·-In. Lite 1600 W. Ountron Ave., West I 644-1288 Raker,~ or Sf&..4757 TRUST DEEDS Hwy. My home, 536-1572 ,-======== eTHE T~ADVISORS H~kee-;l~~pa~sh Ok. Covina, Ca.Hf. Want deprec\atlon.clea.r re· SMALL Office on busy cor. 5U-83lll anytime B1·k. RELIABLE. M)' home. Any Penn. 0U1ce-Rea, Rate. 642.-3IM1 aft 6 c.r.t. Oe-rk -sort lots in Hi.lb. Sienu for lie;" Ott~ Meaa ~month ANNOUNCEMENTS age. By week. Newport _F_loo_,. ______ 6665__ 328 No, Newpo11 Blvd. CUSTOMER SERVICI older income properey for utillties included.~ and NOflCES HgU area. 642-7458 Opposite Hoaa Hoa:pttal BARBER (Muter) for new REPRESENTATIVIS d LGE oUl al b 1 CARPET VINYL TILE For Appl. Cail ~.u: ""'"' barbt>r shop. Contacl Lou epreciaUon. ce; . so us neu. BABYSITTING, Mesa. Verde Free estimate Lie. Contr. -::=:2=.::;:=:~~~= I Bkr. 494-8563 Gd .location -425 31.Jt St., Found (FrMAdl) 6'00" area.Dayuxlevening.. S40-?262 · 546-44'13 -E\'ans !iJ6.o.1421, 21112 ==="-::.:.;=:_ __ I N.B. {upstrs). 613-lSST 545-40~ lronli'\g 6755 Pacific Coast HW)' .. H.B. HA VE: OceanfuJnt • 1lau G d I 6680 -BAR Maid, experienced. Ap. house·Snta Barbara. $61.5M Industrial ?.fALE Chihuahua found dn 1r!Y Home. l Small Child. er en ng IRO~G 111 my home, , ply In person l.S, High Tide, • S41.3M eq.can add. Want; Pronarty 6080 ~yarfleb~.! H~-e~. i;_:~i F/time. Turtle Rock Area. * ANTHONY'S * n . Alterations & 727 w. 19th, Costa Mesa House, Lido Isle, Palm Des-r-··~ ....._. Call 833-2626. Babyslttln,. M>-7641 • BEAUTICIAN. for .... -•• ert or '? '!' ll1yers 673-6756 IBUrLOrn OFFER~ NEW S49-MST or 642-8558 NEWPORT H!!ighli area. tgo _, "' TAME .. The best costs no,mot<e" p popular priced C.M. >alon. 3 Br lfouse & 4 units River-:!1,500 "l· ft. deluxe bldg BUNNY, half grown, Yd w I sandbox. Lunch + Budget landscaping alntlng, ~6150 Paid vac. No cllentele req'd side. (In foreclosure). Ex-Leased, choice Oran 1 ~ black w/while tip on nose. snacial. Xlnt care. 645-27~ ),fainlena.nce. 644.4860 ·-'P'-a"'pa"-"rh::.O•:::nJ!g:;ln;!g,__;:;:::: New grad welcome. Call the cha~&e for car, trUst deeda Cocl unt:y area. Property :S~ff area nr School. WIU. Babysit, 2 homes to --=------EX-PAINTER. now ••hi 1;i ....... ;;i, ... i;r.ii5'Mliii;;;ii;li;9ii-iiiiiiii0 or · Call Owner 642.7374 or ear. Owner W/cBrry lsl .;i-;7,i;:;,,..,..,,,--~~~ choose from. llofe:aa del Mar NURSERYMAN • .... Requll"Q 14 ns. otttc.e exper. lol'der proceulre pref'd.) Type at leut 45 wpm Abll~ it• to· communlcale. WeU ii a mmt! Act as direct con. tact between customer and company. HYLAND LAllS l300 HYLAND AVE. COSTA MESA 675-0144. TD 81ii%. Prepd int. ok. SIAMESE kittf'n found vie. area. Mfi..l6S:2, 51\9-2478 LANDSCAPER teacher will paint evee & IR 5.10-3645 am. 82&-5'30 pm. Carmelita & Flora, 1 ~........ 12 yrs local exp. l.ar&e or wknda. Xlnt workmanshlp, BOB'S VINE COAST Country .._....... Babysiltlng tn my home. small jobs. 336-!2:25 Fru est. 646-4Sl9. 546-0002 Equal oppc>rtunity employer Club 1-~amily MembeJ'Jhlp NEW Bldg., 11,000 aq fl for Beach. 491-1180 or 494-25.16 [)a.y& only. \Vcstslde O.t e 1 • E • • CLERK TYPl!n' for car. Trust Deeds or T sale or lea.se. For details LARGE 'female pltp:-1.fWti-e 64&-0M e JAPANESE Ga rd en 1 n g nt.erior • xterior • .. HOME OF THE BIG BOY" Admi~"-. medical rec. Call 642-7374 lored · SI te & ======""'== Servlee . Neat work. Acoustic ceUings ptd 12 yn F II R ~ t ·-Battia ltta{ftt oo , vtc. a r Clean--up A yant ma.int. exper Stat U Pt{t b"-h am y e •• eur•n I onts, per110nnel. BAY· or 6TS.Ql4<1. ~ Euclkl, F.V. ;;4!}..-2143 Brick, Masonry, 968-2303 · e c, 1 .... NOW lNTERVlEWING VIEW l'ONVALF.SCENT HAVE 29 BRAND NEW 1====612:;:6:"°====-BLK. A: wbt. du:tch bunny, etc 6560 1~~~------pnts. 543-l7ST TRAINEE COOKS HOSPITAL, 2056 Thurin VEND I NG MAOUNES Commercial 1. ... ,. 15th St., Newport Beach. I----------~te~ 1i'!: I: Ext Pntii. Free esls. Must be neat appearing and l -:-~St-'"-C.'-.:CM.:.. ---- \YANT FREE k cLEAfi ~ =""'-=1825=-°'"'-~'-'--"'---·IBRICK &r: CARPENTERY na.oot. ' . refs. 30 yrs exp. Lie.&; of good character, Able to Cerlcal DESERT LAND lnduatri&l I: res)dentlaL insrd. call Cl:luclc 645-0809 de-te * OR '!' FOR sale 686-698-615 w. 19th f'OUND Pekinaeae dog, vie 11'0rk, planters, fireplaces, * M6-3629 * ... O"CONNOR 499-1948 SI. Bethel Towers area. Monrovia &. 19th, 646-4161 block waJls, cement patios, I~===-~----or Jim 548--0405. FULL TIME '69 Imperial LeBaron. 2 dr. 548-1768 or 64fr7U4, Ai'I· patio rooll &r: all typea of JAPANESE Gardener, I PA l NT I NG-INT/Ext. To a ca.Jttr position in the Loaded! Full pwr, tilt strg Lost 6401 repairl. 492-T9'l8 exp'd. Country yard service. Jack can do that paintlng Restaurant lluslness wh1, vin top, lthr Inter. lndvttrlal Rent1I 6090 -BUfii>, Remod~I, repair Reliable, tree est. 6U-4389 job--fa.at, clean & very reul NO EXPERIENCE Trade for anytjpng equal SMALL Terrier Oa1malian Brick, block, con c re lt-, JIM'S Gardenina: & lawn Est. 894--3.195, MT-1358 NECESSARY valU:"..613,.1624. eveiF&. ~-tmdl. ~Bldg. l700'._New Blde . .blk--'--.Wbitt. ®',_male. Red carpentry, no job too small. maintenance. Rei. &. com· PAINTING-Paper Hangln&. We art! a repldly eXpa.nding NEED llE a sq. rt. 1240 .Logan St, flea collar A: ·beaded collir. Lie. cca.r 962.mas 1 ~m~'"""===*~$4M83T~~~--25 Yrs Ex.per, Very Reas. orraniu.Uon, Pf'OK?USlve and . land TD Sp. T. Days 646-0033, Eves Reward! 548-7370 ~ JAPANESE Gardener, Free Est. Refer. ~i!Ha able to offer many oppor-unlfs, , 's, for eX· 646--0681 FREE Eat. Brick, block, O> ard tun>'tles Starting a a cook ha PERSIAN ~1 al h't -p'd mp! y .. -·Ice * PAINT!NG, lot·Ext. Locol · I c nge. 118:ve clients. Real· ..... • m e, w 1 e, , atone, • planten & entry ........ · · '• · tor 00.9T30, eves 548-0720. 470 NORTH Newport, N.B. 4 yrs., w /leash., Reward. waya.. 531-C9?l State Llc'd Free eatimale-. 543-8255. rPfercnces. Immed service. trainee with advancement VE Any busineu, Iota o( park· Owner grlevina:. 49S-4349 . • GEN'L yd. Clean-up, tree ~242 into managemenl. 1-lA : 48 cu. inch Racing ing, Will remodel. 642.-51151 LOS'T: Old J;", ... lish Sheep Cab1'natmakl 6580 ae.rv. rote-till. Sprlklr tt-P,:.AINT~=IN~G-~Ex~t-~<n-L_l_B_y_n_.' ::"""1r~ mw·.~~.· Hydro, motor needs to be SPACE (or rent with boat •-. ,•--·-wh~t wl-, ng ··~ ~ assembled. TRADE: for ""ll!i ,___, ... ~J pain. Haul. Reuon. 646-5848 YPl!r· Ins. i..Jc. Free est. -Automatic raises motorcycle. facilities, Also boat stOl'age. vie Bal. Isl. Reward 675-6068 RESIDENTIAL I: Comm. EXPER. Japanese Gardener. Accoust. Ceiltnp 548-6325 -1 to 4 weeks vacaUon 6-16-3829 64l-21m I.DST: 2/6 Young Wht Cat, Cllatom Ceblnet I: Furn. Complete Yd Service. Free Papering & P.tlntlng -Health insurance * .. LOTS 6100 P/Slame11e w/gol.d striped Furn Re-Flnlahlng, 645--0!l!ll esfu?a.tea. Call 541)..1332 Free C:6t 5'16-fi071, S40-2579 -Sick leave ta.II &: blue eyes. 346-0194 CLEAN-UP SPECIALIST PAINTING, Pape-ring 17 yn. -Profit sharing plar RUTH RYAN AGENCY SPECIAL!ZING IN omCE PERSONNEL rm Newport Blvd., CM ........ 11931 Bead\ Blvd., HD 847.9617 l!M2 W. 17th St., S.A. 541-6<81 CLERK TYPIST Salary $443. to $565. Immed. opettln& ln Pol.Ice Dept., 11:30 PM-3 AM shift (da.yg other than Sat .t Swt} tile applicatSon in Pet'll)n- nel Dept. Cin" OF COS?A MESA ------------HUNTINGTON BEACHP _•;c;•.o.•on=•.;.l• ___ .;.640.:.::5 CarpantCAoRrPlngENTRY 6590 Mo~~ ~· i~ '~".'.;'°, r, "'m '64~~.'.:, bond-lM ,!';';ii,"~~\,,., 77 }'iilr Dr. CTI41 834-5350 CONSCIENTIOUS lady for pa.rt·timc lite cleanlna for non-resident home. 541-2lll6 REAL ESTATE G1ner•I REAL ESTATE General --e · '""' · u. • ......., • Daily124. pm 2 + ACRES. ZONE C.f *FULLY LICENSED* MINOR REPAIRS. No Job JOHNSON 'S GARDENING YOU Gupply The Paint. 3 Br, An Equal Opportunity Wamer A~. near Beach Blvd Renow~ Hindu sPl.rit-Too Small. Cabinet lo pr-Yard care, Cle~ps. Pron. Liv RM it Kitchen PaJJ'lted, Employer WANTED TO BUY SELL or EXCHANGE uallst Adv Is e g on all aae• A 0 I be r cabinets. ing, t>lantina. 962-2035 $50. can ~T-8638. l"!~!'l!!!!!J!!~~~~- OR r.EASE HARBOR R. D. Sl.ttes Realtors matters; Love, Marriage, S45-8'175, Uno answer leave .:::i'='==''===== * PAPERHANGING BOAT CARPENTERS Executiv e and Wife 536-8801 Businel6, Courtship, Health, mq at 8*2il2· It., o. General S.rvlces 6612 .\. PAINTING. * 968-2425 Experienced. Larae custom 5990 Business Property 6050 --·-------Rentals Wtnted •OOOK -Brealdut. Ex· perienced. No Sundays. Good ~. App in yenon. 512 W. 19th C.M. reJocatingtotheWestCoast BLVD BEAUT. Emerald Bay in Happineas & success. No=-=~-'-~-----BILL'S Landsca p ing, oonstruction. Top wages. from East, want to lease or Laguna Bch. One ol the few problems too large or too GEN. repair, add., cab. Gardening. WindOw Oean· Plastering, Petch, \Vlu.ARO BOAT WORKS buy an unturni&hed home on co lots nma.inl.ng. Lge corner i;mall: J ~ HELP-YOU. Formica, paneling, marlite. Ing. General Maintenance. Rej)fllr 6llO 1295 Baker SI., C.M. Custom1r,.5!_rvice Clk the beach or w/ an MMERCIAL BLDG. location, xlnt view, pvt. Rea~ui~~f~~;t ~U d~s :i =An=yth=lng~!_D:.i..;'"-'"=673-4='-..:.:"':.:'~ Tl au 11 nc & Movi ng. •PATCH PLASTERING BOOKKEEPER. Xln't. opp. PA~R unobltructed view ol !he beach, tennis courts, pools. ~:em 1 no · Re al, San REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS TrCo?1ple1~ .. ;:!~f· Tree At typel, Free f!lllmatei for ~~d ":'ilb ·rd. work EMPLOYMEr!'T AGENCY water in Newport Beach, For Sale or Lease .c$320,:,,500°"=.~':.:9'-,;...;.176.1;,:;:.=---I Clemente. 492_9136 , * CABINrI'S. Any size job 1mm ..... Q'U-.N'tll can 540-6825 rooo,.., • ea1re to self lm-2229 S Main SA 549-m Corona del Mar, Laauna 7360 5 Ft \VILL Trade 60xll5' Lot in 49Z-0076, 25ynexper.548-6113 RAIN gutters installed. ==='======'I prove. Est., &rowing N.B. · ' · · Beach, or within commuting 'llllll.. q. • Beautiful Sedona, Ariz. Sub CARPENTRY, Cabinets Rainey teallOn almost here! Co. Top pay, profit sh. & COnsumer Acceptarw.oe ·dl•tance o( Newport Beach. Large Bldg. New Front Divl11lon + easb for MClbile * w I men Remod. No job too •mnll. Free est. Re.un! 968-mB. Plumbing 6190 frin. ben's. Gd. ref's nee. UNFORTUNATELY We prefer charm to !he con-Walker & Lee l\fr. Levine home in nice park. l\-I.G. Qunl work. Call 646-2576 PLUMBING, Eltttrlcal & Replies conUdenUaL P.O. THE ventlonal and our ab10lute 545 9451 p 0 Bo H H 1· 671" Box 2():10 Newport Beach requirements a re : a • · · x 4$, .B. REPAtR. Partltloru, Small .;.;.•;..u;...•"11~----"'--~ Paint. ~neral Hm Repairs. · · flrtplace, at leaat 3 ;===::::::::==== 132' x 300' &SIDE. Wee-26 START YOUR NEW YEAR re1nodcl, ett:. Nlte or day lhcl. door locks. S4M834 BOOKKEEPER: P/tlme for DRAFT Bed -ms or 2 Bed ......... • units. SUb. uldng $44,150. WrrH THE RIGHT MAN. Reas! Call KEN 540-4679. e HAULING. Have % ton eves. C.P.A. Salary Open. Call i.s going to take 6 of our key '""' .......... pickup. licm&ed " lnlured. 642--4100 and a study, 2 or 3 bathl, a Business Rental 6060 Agent 64&-3750 547-6667 REPAffi-remodellng-patloa ~1003 PLUMBING REPAIR . yu:d or prden. preferably 24 bout reeordini LET THE S\VEDE DO m JACK'S No job too amall BOYS 10. 14 We Need men. enc't~. We will live 00 20c SQUARE FT. Resort Property 6205 SlNGLE ADULTS **494-7853•• MOVING & HAULING e 642-3128 e Can1er Routq Open Ex-Servicemen the We-st Coast permanently 600-12CJ0.2400 sq. ft. OUlce or RANCHO ~ eos-;-;lf Social Singles Rely on CARPENTRY, Re p .. 1 rs , Rcai. Free est. 536-1091 Custom Plum bing hr Who have completed their and will arrive April 1. We Retail stores. 211·213 62nd course home site, l2,400 sq ~ilure Tlmei Dating Ser-RenlOdellng, cabinets. No La:una Be:ach, So. LquM military obliption &: can will be in Los Angeles from St., Newport Beach. Key ft. $30,(0) or trade for N.B. v:ice. 5.57·7844, 542-1701 eveL job 100 small. Call 646-4224. HAUUNG &: MOVING • 557·9644 • DAILY PILOT start lmm«li&le traini,.- Feb. 14 throu.gb Feb. 21 to avail at Travel Lodge Mo. area incoRle property. By ALCXIHOUCS AnoaymOUI Local P.ledlum Dist. Avg. $X1 PLU~IBING • REPAIRS "2-mt program for these ht~ look! at property. Pl~se ~ tel. Owne,.,;;J 2'2U} 244-3101 owner 673-8525 PhOna 5'2-1211 Cl" write to Cement, Concrete 6600 YaAjoRDb./5.1&-G1091, 536-6126.C I At the lowest nte-! Businesa Interviews pakt management positions &:. eave me11age lVI" ....... or eves '"..., 46-0700. -P .O. Box 1223 a.ta Mesa. ar. ea nu P . Call anytime ~1286 GIRLS being vacated. A. L. Hoff. HILTON HOTEL. sroRE FOR LEASE in Mount. & 0...rt 6210 CONCRETE work all types. RemoW! trees. ivy, truh. 5115 Per WHk S.lary Los Angeles. (213) 62}-4321 Pamric mdg., next to _ Announcements 6410 Sawtng, bn!aktng, hauling, Grade. backhoe, 96U14S Roofing 6950 HELP For personal Jntervli'w, nil or after Feb. 21 caU Mr. A.I.. Berksb.lreit Restaurant tnq. :. AC. nr llemel; scenic .C.:C---'-""""' Skiploadlna:: Lie. Service & HAULING. Cleanup, iols etc. ALL 1 k aMiAHna: )'OW'J& executives os.2 404 Long Beach. Hatt CZ15) ~ after 613-MnS Mrs. Franke hideaway, 2700' el., wtr.. • Quality. M2-1010 tlandyman anytime you ypes roe• "11ood It busy build•--· -----"----- 6 pm. EST. We can u.sume ==~-'-""'-~='--asphalt .shlnglcs. LEAKS ~ .. '"'" company. mortpge payments or rent PRIME business loc. game. SSOO>: $50 dn 633-mD COIMJrat'Ulations CUSTOM CONCRETE call. 642-3.198. REPAIRED. Work auar. $>40 .per m~ ••l•ry downtown Costa 1'f e s 11.. 8-lO AM qt MARI( M MILLER Patios, pool decks, etc. Free Clean Up And Haul 847_1136 Conductme busmea5 lnter- up to $400 mo. 2Ux95'. Call 548-3401 or ARROWHEAD lux. 3 Br. 2 , e1L 61$-651! aft 6 pm $10 'a load. 646-2528 views. We prefer single, at- DINING ROOM -HOSTESS- EVENING SHIFT 513-3270 Ba home, golf cour&e view. * CONCRETE lloors. pa. * Roof Leak.It Repaired * tractive &ifla wbo are sick I R_oom __ •_IG_r_R_•_n_t __ m_5 =sro=RA~G~E~,=15~.-•. -,,-. -1;.,-.... r Own. sac. $35.950. 646-7994 For YoW' Straight Uos, ma11>nry. Any u job. Housecle•nlnn 6735 All Types, Guaranteed & tired of a day to day, hum· ""' r-"A" Semester '""-'.;.;..;.;.;.;;;.;:•'--..;;;.;..; one .,.at 6'24'i58 d jo sq. ft. Corona dcl Mar. Real· BUSINESS and Reas. Don, 642-8514 &ft 4. -==="''=·==""===I rum type oI b. U you'd onomics. 6~700 _...;F..;l.:.N::oA:.:N;.C:.l;cA:.:L:..---1 ~====·""====-I CEMENT ·WORK, no job too e::_:_i.• Belandc.b Jan~~al rather talk Uis.n type 4' et>- Please apply ln person Stull Shirt Re1t1urent LARGE tum. room, refrig., elect plale, utll., l!nen11, wkly clean.up. Pvt detached bath adj. to gar. Man employed. $75 mo. 541HM43 ns Per WK UP w/kltc:hen $30_WK UP Apts. 2376 New- port BJvd. 548-9755. LARGE room, many privU· ea;e~ quiet, near ocean. Old· er 1ildy only. 494-3123 IDEAL room for employed man. over 30. Prh'&te en· tran<.-e.646-1689 Motels, Trlr. Crts. 5997 WEEKLY rates Sea Latk Motel, 2301 Newport Blvd., c:o.ta Mesa Gu11t Homes st91 rnor..u.s GUEST HOME in Cost& Mesa has vaCMCy for ambulatory lady, private tm. Llc'd, nr ahop1 & park. 646-8ll,!i. Misc. Rtnt,ls 5"' FUU..Y enclosed garagel. $2S pe:r mo. 2135 Elden. APt ·6, C.M. *GARAGE for rent• New. Eutslde Costs. Me .. $20 Month. &U-2657 Buslne1s Property 6050 SENSITIVITY TRAINING Small bl F .....,.,.. • w GWI, ......... r1. ;S:;:•.:wc::ln'°g._ ____ ;:.6.:;960::1 joy action, yuu may be our LSE. Renta l w/OpHon wo•~. SHOP • l't!..:m& e. ree et~. Res le: Commc'l . gl". -·1 •••2•"' 1.o-N 1 ... hbor'hood Mkt Bid 408 Busines1 nz_ Estim. H. Stufllck 543-8615 • Dre,smakln• . Alteration& n ....,.. ...w-'W'f •• ., 22-41 W. Coa1t Hwy., N.B. e~ · g. Opportunities 6300 A proeram of interpel'IOnal 646-1401. Beach. Only those wbo can Frankforl St., l{.B. 673-0020. I --'-'"'-'"'-=='--.;.;.;.:1 exercise• tor amall ldf-dJ. ContrKtors 6620 JIOUSECLEANCNG $2.25 hr. ~Jr,:1 '! =~· start immediately can be --------- AAA reeled f.!'O'Jps, Minimal ;:.:.;;;.;..;:.:;;.:;:.:_ __ ....;= + tn.nportatmn. 8 hrs per :========~I considered. DENTAL Office Reeep. WANTEDll cha.rp call 642-Sm. 10 AM-Additions * T'.emodellng day. 642-3000 -"'==.;.;._____ tlon1st. Please Write 'Box Part or full tim M PM Tile, Ceramic 6974 Is YOW' Ad tn our SThf. Daily Pilot, N.B. e. an or 5 . Fred H. Gerwlck. Lie. Womln Wants ..:..:.:;:...;:.:c:.::.:.:;:__...;:;:..::1 class!Dedst Someone will be Regarding Your Work Office Rental 6070 LAGUNA BEACH Air Conditioned =~ &: v.·~e to. opel'9.~ Spaghetti Plate 15c m.ro41 * 549-2170 Housecleantna. Refer. * Verne, The n1e fl.tan * looldJta' fDr It. Dial GG-567! Hlstory &: Qualif. e ~new~ com Mlehe1ob Beet on Tai'I 25c Call 541)..3'748. Cu!t. work. Install & rep&in. -·-· -ON FOREST AVENUE Deak space awiable lo nl!'ftll offlce baildlfll at prlme location Ill downtown LaaUna Beach, Air concli- llor1'd, carpeted. beautUul eri1rances: Frontage on Forest Ave., rear leads to Munclpe.). parking loU. $50 per month for apaOe. Desk and cha.In available tor $5. Bmlinesa · houf'I anawerinl M>rvic:e available for $10. All utlltdes pa.hi eXcept lelephone. :-n':s. Ex:ient inc!"me n;~ at KO, Ml43 Coe.It HW)', C•re!t ~Jeanine 6625 EXPERIENCED Lady would No Job too amall. Ptuter 1~J~o~bo!;;;~Me~•~·~W~om.i;~7~100~J~o~bo!;;;~M~•;n;·~W~om.;;;;~7~100~ few hOu.n: weekly work. No Dana Point CARPET STEAM CLEAN· llke houaeWOtlc. SAM-WM. patio. Leak.In&: shower Ji selling. Cash Investment of Ope~_,7 a.m..._.~~.~.m. ED N<I soap, no bntlhea. _s:.;1.,-1.,:.oo;..·..;Call.,:..;;836-83112:.;..."-,,.-~-•• 11:;1 .. , .. ~~· _,.., DAILY PILOT '22 FOREsr AVENUE LAGUNA BEACH - Sl,150 required and upward • ...,,__,,. For eat. 646-5971 Mesa Cleaning Service '" • ;u O'IO"\l-.i bued on 'income deltred C mete Lot '4ll A..OK Shampoo Special $7.50 Carpets, window., flool't, etc. Uph I '"° •nd amount of available e ry • rm/leas for hall•. etc. Also RH. & Comrnc:'I. 548-4111 ...;:-•-•t_•_rv,_ __ ...;;.;.;.; II tl~. For appointment re-LOTS for l&le. Pacltlc V1ew comp. houaecln'a: 871-3182 6740 CZYKOSKl'S CU1b'n. Uphol . aarc11,.. detaUs pleue call Memorial Park. Reduce4 BUSIEST marketpla 1 Income T.•x European Craftnnanshlp ooHect CZ13) 331-8263 uk for 25% town. The DAILY ;nm H.K. Oarlc: TAX SDYlCE 100% flnr 642-1454 Mr, wtHiarm. -1-* 543-9153 ClaUilled tectkllf. S&vll 23 yra, tn tree . 1831 l'Q'ewport Blv. CM Asaoclate money, tizne &: euart. Look MS-5285 1ppt. DAILY PILOT DIM E. A • LT MANUFA SACRIFICE 2 lots H&rbor • CTURING Rest $3)) for both. now!!! e your home or office e LINES. You can use them -------·-------__,..--·- JOIS A IMPLOYMENT JOIS A EMPLOYMINT JOBS A EMPLOYMENT Active w/ $17,500 producina:'l~=..-,'""'&42-<)331=====" auto part. & dlstr<bullon. JOllS & EMPLOYMENT Tops In• apccial fidd for 25 ··---""-.;.;... yee.rs. $12,00'.I r.alary + Job W•ntecl, Men 7000 share In protlta. Must have t . .. lob W•nted, Jobo Men, Wom. 71 oo Job• Men, Wom. 7f!RI managerial ability. can im· MOTEL Work. pe.rt-time: Women .7020 $75 sinale. ¥13.S 2 rm suite. med. (7141 774-7052 mature woman tO take 1 • * Ae<::N'T * Air cond. Sect'y Nrvlee, FOR Leue • Reta.il Tire charge of makta on GERMAN Lt.d.Y. pod OCJOk 1r; SnG/$800. Male or female. Modern Offices COMMERCIAL -ARTIST- parking, centrally located. Store, heart ot Colt& Mesa. houaekeepe:rs d'1 oU. Apply oomp. Live-in, ·~ lady' De!P'H or ntar. Abou1 2 )Tl! So. Calif 1st Nat. Bk. Bkig. uld in penon, or pnL Good ref. call Fri. I acctg exp. Fee paid by C. Robe.rt Jh.ttreu Realtor Co be ~ fer align. Ben Brown'1 Motor Hotel S&l. Mon. M pm·. 6~ stable Santa Ana Co. Fee ment, brake, IU11e41P OZ'•""' 31lllll s. ~ •• u•-h ~ -•·-Colla Meu 642·1~ • ..,, ....,...r ..... way JAPANESE n.... ,.,.,. -· related auto repair shop. Lq\lna Sea.ch woma~. ..,.,.,.,, l . ft. Plttee- CORONA DEL MAR Ideal &C!t up for relaU tin! hotlle woric. Expd. Own Aaaoclate• AlebCJ lnc Prf.ate Offtte Aweff. operation. 6 ba)tl, 2 aliift. 10 YRS. exp. Sldpper, Eng. tranap. NM619 195 NllWPOl"I CM , Mu72o Immaculate 2 room suite. t>lts. Ready to Co! Cotltacl Deck hand, need yacht to BABYSJTTlNC, C.M. ' Assembler• Burroughs Corp. N~ Comm1rcl1I Cromp~t1r flint MISSION VIEJO Now t1kJne •pplic1tlon1 for ASSEMBLERS 11 our new plant in Mission Viejo, CalJL Some experience preferred. Apply 8 am -4:30 pm MoJ!day through Friday EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 25725 Je<onlmo l!Md MIJl!lion Viejo, Calif. '30-3232 Private bath. Ground noor. tot Kenney, (213) 46&-5.154. woric: on or . d el Iv er1. ..·eekdays 2-S or u Cprbl $! ACCOUNTING ~15,000 C-1 patkina $135 mo. Util pd. 1715.rtcwt Blvd, CM 6'1M445. 6T.Mr;>2 per hr. Own ttansp. 541'r1052 Degtte, tevtr.J )Tl, txP· _ Owner 6iu1sT. $1000 ON. Extra.I Income. BACHELOR 50 l'rt. Com-AIDES .. for convalt9Cl'11Ct, ::":."'Ire~ (~ &.•ch Blvd. Front•1• Best Loc1tlon In CdM Fe•hl Hrt. Wlt50-~.tVendl1na1 ~= orC:: ~°':"~ elderly.care Of' family care. In conftde~) caUes AM, Pl"Olre•lvc, 0 r a n s e Coull!)' manufacturtr of a I re ra f.t componeni., Medi arti&t for PrePll'I· tk)n ot brochum, cata· I~ etc. ~ experi- ence In lndU1trill or me-- chan.lcaJ art wodt la tt- qul~. Salv)' cpan. Ex· ccUent compuy btntnu. ~ ,q rt. blda:. Um • .Jl!!W!ltl • JOOO IQ', ft. dfluxe m•c ne route. 71' pro L , Romemalcl'n. Call 141•1 Wettcllff Ptnonntl />.atftey, 50X22\' lot. Good ftnanclna. ornce spaces. Avail lmmed. (2ll) 68l"'55C2. Job w nted --Jolt W 2043 Wmcllft Dr.. N.B. total Ir.come $9$0/mo. Exet!I. fhOne owner, 639"0, 1·ll FOOD Storot Fnnciltse1 w.:.n ' TU20 Men'&~~ 7Ga0 64$-2110 (fee r~ fee Pd jobs.) tax Shelter. MARINER's CENTER Avail. Call 7'11-5810 or IT'S Beach b:>ute umi. Blk· BRASH.EAR REALTY Office 1n store Bldi. Reril or .f93..J5?2 II.fl 6 Pl.I TltOROUGH CL£A]iJJNC. YOUNG couplt avail. for t.ll ant lcltctk>n ever! See the 847-s50T Eves. !42-2123 Jae . .149 1Uve.nide Ave. NS. THE SUN NEVf:R SETS on Wtekly job preftitTed, Cood dom. \\"Ork Live-In, t!xpcr. DAILY PILOT Claulfled GIVE Now -United Fund 64&-24.14 DAILY PILOT WANT ADS! .nfercncn..• 54MS&l lb!llllble:. (213) "30-87'14 MCt1ofl HOW! .. ' • • send complete ttsume ln- clldlna u.lary requlre- ~ntJ to -aox M.Si6 'l'llE DAILY PILOT . • . ... .~ ..... 30 __ DAILY PILOr ' Mooda7, FtllfllM'J 16, 1970 , , m8 l . EMPLOYMENT JOBS A EMPLOYMCln 1-JO_rii_&_EM_P_L_O_Y_M_E_N_T_J_O_IS_&_l_MP_LO_Y_M_l_N_T JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS' EMPLOYMENT JOBS ' EMPLOYM!NT MERCHANDISE FOR SALE AND TR.ADE \, -· ·---.. ' -·-· --·-SALE AND TRADE MERCHANDISE FOR • Jobi Mon Wom. 7100 Jobi-Men, Worn. 7100 Jobi Men, Wom. 7100J••• Mon.-W-7100 Job<-Men, Wom. 7100 Jobi-Mon, Wom. 7100 Jobi-Mon, Wom. 7100 ..:.::::.:c.::::.::;...:..::::;;;;=:-:-:-:'-=~c----;~ 1! Ch k • H ' oDRAFTSMAN ~ INDUSTRIAL ENGINE:: ---: f:OF:'.F~IC::E:=;:::;:::;:::ljisa1~e;;,;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;J~FAS~c;;.H~~g~~~N~1~~~~cg~.;;;;;;;;;;;;-;:::;:::j!F;um~ltu~re~iiiiiiiii~•~001~Fi;u;rn;iiltu~ro~iiiiiiiiii~-~j·· , ec ere or Jr Droftsman S.luy to 11 K TEMPORARY NEWPORT BEACH (5 oponl"9• lnl . * Needs PUBLIC NOT·ICE . h th • MAPPIN.; Shtrl sleeve type IE, with ten to 15 year& Pruild to be an MENS CLOTHING SALESMEN Wll e • SUB-DIVPLOTTING I experience ln machine and assembly linw Full time· employment, excellent incenUve e SCRIBING Degree preferred but not necessary. Am • m plan and outstandint benefits, a chance to DECOU TOI GETS CANCEUA TION OF 11 lUXUIY AP~RTMENTS Sp1ttbh & Medll1tr1n11n Funiitwt Job ' Kings! MALE Commerciol Credit Sale1 Mgr. To $650 fTral neeJ 2 yt"A roJlcge Sales r.r rinance Bkgrnd He!pfuf. Hardware Clerk $525 Mo. 1'nov.·ledge ol Hanl-...a1'f' & Lumtx-r .sall'r,. • Sa l~• Order Desi< I $500 j Order Df>sk Ir t·usfom("r 1ie1vicr bk.:1'Tld. Slable, draft exempt. Chief Senior Ac:c:t. $12,000 year ~lfg. bkgrrid. \V o r k i n g du~ctly v.·/conlroller. All· aro4Jnd acc1g .. tues. lina.n- <'• Cost Ac:c:n 't to $!50 Oegr~ in acclg. 1\lin 2 yN; exp. Groon1 10 bf> controller. Mgr. Train•• to $550 R<.>!taurant background pref. Draft exen1pl. ;o.1a- turc litnblc young 1nrin. Wh1e Shipping & Receiving Cl er.k Froro $450 f"orklifl, ablr lo take perpet. inV1!ntory. Technical Technical lllu1tr1tor To $3 Hr. ~1usl ht' exper in ink line drawings for s~c manuah.. Machine Opera tors From $2 .29 H r. Exp. produt l.ion back· o;round. Maint. Mechanic: From $2.65 Hr. Broad eoxfl. on n1achine1·y repair. Skilled Journeyman Turret lathe Opr. To $3.90 Hr . 5 lo 6 yni eoxper w/hcavy production. Welder From $3 Hr. Exper 1n ornamental iron, layout, grinding. all arouiid iron "'ork. Arc Welder To $4. Hr. E111>. all around arc \\'eld- rr. Tool Designer To $950 Ma . 3-4 ~I'll exj)Cr Ln design. Keller Madi. Opr . To $5 Hr. 2-1 ~·1-g cxper. FEMALE Exec . Sec'y. To S550 \\'ork in Purcha5, D<-pl . Al · tract lron1 ofc Type 70. S.H. 100. Dept. Steno Sec 'y $375 (;d SH k Type•. \Vork 1n R&:D drfll. Sec'y/Bkkpr To $450 L11 e SH. accurate l)'l'I· ing. C.ond bkkP'll'. back· i;round. Collection Girl -S469 Ma~ Tyrw 50 al·.-ural~. hra,·y phone. Shaq1 ~al ci:.:p. in oollrelion. dent ito,..., bank or finan«-co. Abll' lo do lollow·llJI. Driver Dtliv. Sl.65 Hr. Oean Orlv1ng Reconl F•ct. TrainHs $1 .15 Hr. APEX Af911CY •TH£ EAR \VJ. y (~le UI Wt&I 1873 HAUOR ILYD. '" biuctc llo. o( l!ltll) COSTA ~A 541-3426 e IH_KIN:pply ** . er1can participate ~ this company's expansion pro-• • • • gram. 11 · 0~=:.~rn • DESIGNERS APPLY IN PERSON 9 am to 9 Pm Monday thru Saturday . AU BRAND NEW 2952 CentW)' Pia.cf' C.Osta l>ll"sa. ~\81 'l'ools. Molds and Machine&. * -Glad you're a A decorator dream house on display -3 rooms of gorgeous Spanish furniture (was reg. $1295. . • , OR&1;5 Shop on Balboa Jal and needs manageor. Ap. ply al 221 l\farine Aw. MOLD MAKERS To $6.00 Hour GIRL???. J. C. PENNEY CO. 24 Fashion Island Equal opportunity employer SACRIFICE ••••• . $425 * MACHINISTS • TOOL MAKERS 11 !~!!!!!!!!!!!!~"'!!!!~~~!!!~~"'!!!!!!!!'.'!!!!~j 9·pc:. Mediterrene•n Bedroom Suite in Pec1tn II J b· "-W -7 I Ro9. $30.00 1 ·--··················NOW $Ul.OO DRILL PRESS OPERATORS To $5.SO per' hr. Steady ov,,-time Join up with us 111 O ..-~n, om. 100 Jobs-Men, Wom. 7100 Gorgeou1 Sp•nish Custom Bu ilt Sofa with NEED Sunday mail carriers m•tching love S••t-Chol'e of beeutiful * *· & route tiupcrvisor for Hu n-P-R ESSMAN, E."(pcrienced fabrics . IRe9. $419.951 ···-··-··NOW f22S.00 tingtDn Beach area. Xlnt Offset, llxl7 ATF. 25 lo 65. $penish Oininlil Seti _,, .......... -.................... $75.00 l:::..JK'r1C'nttd 011 Sf"l."Ollfl of)('l'3tXln work. Day and 5111ni: !!.hills available. These are permanent positiqns fqr our new, air·cond plant in a rural community in GeorJ[ia . AMERICAN GIRL pay oriportunity. Coittacl Call after 6 P~! only, !l.B. Solid Oek End T 1bles 1nc:J Coffie T ables .. $19.SO Frank Willet! $U-ti338 area, &17-1548 Tall Decorator T1ble l i mps * * relocation ""'' '°"'" · IR09. $49.9il ···-······-····---.NOW $11.00 -. Xlnt Opportunity Sp1ni1h H1n1illn9 Sw•lil ... e mps Pern1arient rn1ployment . l~~cclll'nt eon1pany IJCnc- l1t.!, OVe!'timf" . Company pa15 entire family. expen~~s for the newport . personnel agency~ For2exper. real estate safes !Reg. $49.951 ---··-.................... NOW $22.SO people. "men p1-efrrred." CREDIT AVAIL. NO MONEY DOWN Apply in pt"r-k>!I at Shur-Lok Corp. * For details 011d l1>cof interview coll 962-7643 ALL NEW Red , White & Blue .. lt33 Dover Dri\'r Newport Beach 642-3870 . ~;:. ·~;,,.:::,-~,.."7!= mm· FURNITURE area sine~ 1949. Plea!Wl t, r,;.odly ...... ""'""· '"'"· 1300 l:. Normandy Pl .• * * ~7': "'ni"''"""'-ean ""· 1844 Newport Blvd 1.. 1 Bay & Beach Really 1 Harbor Blvd.) Sa nta Ana I t l blk N. of McFadden, J L. u. W 7·100 I -· o-n. om. . Job· "·n, Wom. 7l00 '2 blk \\!. ol Grand) ~ tempor4ry service Merc:hin9 along w ith TOP RATES The foU01vinl; ~ a partial list of our pre11ent job op- portunl.rie11. ';~EPT1o~~~p~~· Costa Mesa Only 1 ..................... ~ 1 ·-:-:-::::-:-:::-:-::= * DRIVERS * GA TES LEARJET LADIES to do cleoaiHJp \\"Ork for machine shop. CALL 642-8.Yl:I I A.ttractive, brite pel'IOnalily, Every Night 'Til 9 -Wed., Sat. & Sun~ 'Tll 6 Mktg Secretary lk hoste11.1 for top Co. Greet • • _ ·- lo $600 ,;~"'"· '"' typh1(;. >100. JOBS ' EMPLOYMENT I JOBS & EMPLOYMENT I CORPORATION No Experience Necessary! LT. Hskpg & cooking for convl. lady, '5 h~ per day, C;\f area. LI 8-8150 Good »ec1-etarial back Aames Bureau ~round A a pleaswit · of Employmen t Agency ~~"· Wom. 7100 Schools-Instruction 7600 pen;onali1y to be able to Sant.Ii Ana, 90-1 N. ?.'fain take over "'h<>n the boss is 835-2::61 Anaht>Un 600 N. l::uchd SECY to V.P. IT'S YOUR MOVE Mail Girl I ?itusl have clean CaU1ol'nia drivtn: record. A9ply I YELLOW CAB CO. 186 E. 16th St. J fas a re<ru!remen-1 ro1· ~ngi­ nttl"ll \\"ilh tM foUowuig qua!Jfit'atiot\! $375 + Expenses Unusual oppty, Pleai'iant, fun job, Lovely N.B. oles. Call r-.Tis.s Mary. 557-612'1 Abipil Abbot Personnel Ageoncy, 230 \V. \\'arner, Sulle 211, Santa An;1, MAJOR ASSIGNMENTS · 7T"Bl20 Youn.i:. aggressive, self sUtrt. ~ lh ! Discover • Great New ALL FREE JOBS er "'1 years ~-ent cix· ' FI c Bookk .. per Costa Mesa ELECTRON IC Data Proces- sing Terminal Operator. Hiah Sehl Grad w/3 yr1 of broad clerical &: ofc \\'Ork requiring accur. typing -50 \V.P .;\! . .!: rtt'01'd keeping. Opeoratc da1el tenninala on lint: to E.D.P. C"ompufers. Sahiry begins $493. Apply Clus1lied Personnel, 1901 Ne\\rport Blvd.. C . r.-f • &l;i.-0600, Closing datf' 2/18. Exp. Welder Sal. open, Costa MHa a.1-H. F/C BookkHper I SliOO mo. Bl'ach at~il· A{'(':'lg backi;:round. I Secretary I flll around girt. ~:J-t 70.!)() 11 pm.' Typr ~ +. Sal. Qpt"n. I Cn.sla l\leSil at'!'&, , PBX Operator I s~. per hi· 10 sta11, Beat h ail!'a. E xp. Tellers Good ca&!1cr background. E xp., Medical Asst. ror back oUice 1\"0rk. Dental Assistant I::xp. in oral ~urgt"ry I.· ;..:. raylli. Salat)' OJ><:n. INDEPENDENT PERSONNEL AGENCY 1716 Ora~e Av~. &litr r r .;o.i. 6-12-0026 545-097!1 Exec. Secty P.rsponsi ble posil'ion for 11. qual1fl<'d 1ndh•il1U<1l 11<·/top ~kill~. S' II & typin~. Abll· I ity ro organize "·ork • now .t· 1h1nk nn her frr1. Prrv. bkJ:JTld. i11 fron1 ore. iml· Office Services I ""' Clerk I (;rul 0H1c,. I clt"1-k tyriist. Spot fo1· outgoing ind1vtdual. 11 ill tr.i1n ror PRX t'l"li,..r, SERVICE CENTER Employment Agency 500 Nf'11·po1'\. Crn1e1· Dr .. NB Suitf' 200 By appt. 6~4-4981 1-'E~!ALE F'ac10IJ" Packai;· t"NI 5'6" or o~·e1'. Sl .6.:i hr. to s1art. f'rt'eo group ins. &. me r- ii ra1srs. 54s.s1n FIREMAN ELECTRONIC DESIGN ENGINEER \\ith experience l11 tlie dr- sij:n of solid irtate flO\\'f"r eon. vrrsion ci.n=u1try. S.SEE pJ'e.. fel'lld. PRODUCTION TEST ENGINEER 11'\th pXpeol'it"lll'C in tli.t de- sign of production lest fix. IUrt'I I nd the pre.po1'8hol'J ol lest proc1"durrs. BSEE p1~tcrred. SEND YOUR RES U:.Ji:; TO: GATES LEARJET CORPORATION S1a1ic Po\\'Pr Oivis10n '..'001 s. Ritchey S1. Sa.nm Ana, Calif. m05 1':qual opportu1111y einpl.oycr MANAGER Over 40: 300 unit c.ondomin- ium. No rentals. Ofc & ad· min1.slrativl' dulia.-s. Super· vi~ l'tfain. Ml'n, Submit Rr. ~ume, .. C, T. A. No, 2, P.O. &x 7:l5, 1-t.B. 9'1&18. ~IAl'mE O' ··on LU).lJRY HOTEL. TOP E~"P. RE}". REQ. PERi\!. HIGJlLANOS INN, CARMEL. ~fEDJC~Re<:ept\onu;t - E:<p'd, for GP oftice i.'OOd :<alary. 6~6-3003. SSSI 19 lo 35 **NEED EXTRA MONEY PART 'TIME-EVES. TOP BRASS COMPANIES We're recruiting NOW for: Newport Beech Office & ell Orange County & Beach Cit ies. ''Master" Stenos "First Clas s" Ty pish to $600 Thill is 11 position "'/varle· ty 11·hich includel! some machine \\'Ork fot' a :unall interesting: co. Exec:. Sec:retery to $ll0 Afu11t have 100 wpm SH + fasl accurate typing for pw·clullsin:; ~'OUp. JR Secretary to $4l0 A tJ"uly golden oppty. for an atlractlve yoong" girl 10 gT0\1' in her career. Good s kills, spel l in g &: voc:abulat'Y please! Personnel Clerk . to $420 ~lu:st h&l'f' a frirndly outg:oiug pr rsona l iry 11/n1a1ured ju d g n1en1. &ckground in pcrsorlll('j p~fcrrt'd. 1)'Jlf' 40 11·pn1. Keypunch Operator perience. Proficiency \Vilh RECEPT. SEC'Y Dlctaphoneo & 1sri1 e_\el·. New Eng1t"1eerin:; Ore. 211'2 642-0334. DuJ>Olll Dr, Sui1e 215, N.B.I:\'~~~~~"!!".,. ..... Interv1vTucs. 9-12 noon. SaJ. SERVICE ~t:i.tion·Gravcyar1l lll'y 01)1'n. 1nan, 4 nilr..s \Vk. i\lust br REUBEN E. LEE STERN WHEELER *COOK* Needed day11 l.: nightil neat. clf'an, & e~p'd, Apply in person Chevron Station. Harbor BJvd & S;ui Oil-go l<"'rwy, No phone raJls. SHARP SECRETARY for bc11.uty bitYf1~nt office; 2J to 3.>, atlr-uc, 1\·cU groonied, :>.yrs exp., shtfid 90, typing 70 Exec. i\Ion lhru ~·ri, 9 1o 5; ::0. &12-513.J APPLY JN PEltSON 151 E. Coasl lf\\'y, Ne\l'PQrt Beach SR. Draftsman, opportunily 1v11h gro\\lh arrh. & eng. cu. .--""s7ALES="°.~S"1"-n~G~.,-m-.~11 1 in C.;>.I. Permanent, school feel! good. It 11·orks, &.. i1 exp. nc1 ·. to S300 JX'l' "'k, sells like bananai; in Call Dick Ne u :i51-1303 bunche.~! Be& S ny der TRAINEES 54l-l<!94 23 yr old Promoliooa l Sales Advt>ltJsuig lirrn, n e f' d s WE HAVE TWO )ouni; inen. Company listed OPENINGS on 2 stock t"xchMgcs, Na· HAIRSTYLIST w/foll. Earn \\lot'!( in ou1· customer servi<'c more by renting llpe.ce. J int We~ & del. dt'PL and cal'Tl Scott's lfair IX'sign, Cd~r. up ttt bl>1321 Uays/8"..3--0:::io eves $91.00 "Priv1t'e 1 ' Sect ys. "Rank & File" Clerks to "1410 n1u:<I ha\'<' min. I ) r r.~p. 1\•/abiliry 10 !WI uµ O\\'ll drum l:ard". On our top flight Mll!ll statf. tioll\\'idt TV. If ,\'OU. arc Jt )OU arc .v uog aJI</ ngi;rc:s. ear ning less thfln $150 a 11k. stvr and like to n!C('I the ~!o~; li1fo. :\fon & Tues. public you nl"cd no p1t'vious ""'""""'"====•o::: f'xpe1•icncr. f;ar11 111lilf' 11·c TYPIST. esµencn1·rd, hi~! l!'!Un you for uitlimhed earn. & accura!r on ele<:ll'lt", full in~ and future carttr. time. Call Jackie for inter- vie11.'. 494·9-tll t!OUSE\\'()Rl\, No cook. l half days a ·wk, l\lon. \\led, PER WEEK Acctg. Clk/Gen Ofc $375 Thi~ 1111an t'tl,'¥ n<'eds j() Apply in prrson only r1;, 9 to 1 pn1. Ref'5 only. NO EXPERIENCE Exp. lnsurdnce Clerk1 \\'pin typl"', ability ,1,ith to Jaclr: Bro1vn or \\1AITRESS \\'anted. 1'pli1 shift only. The Derby. 1262 Palisades Rd. S.A. O\vn transp.-64•l--0902 N.B. NECESSARY 1·"1o"'u"'s"E"""'c'"1,~.,..-,.-. .,., .,.,-,,-0...,r 2 1 * • :i41-ns1 AIP, AI R. Good schooling Len llullon hall day11 \\'eek. Corona del l\lar. l\1ust havf! 01<11n trans. 614-1491 or 644-ml lnsur1nce Clerk lo $JOO. ~lcdical ofc. lnleresl- 1"', busy pos. No Sat. \\'tll'k! JASON BEST Employnlent Ai:;t:ncy 2201 So. A1aln, Santa Ana 5.\6-s.no INSPECTRESS \Vanlf'd for 1st class hotel. C A L L f..14-1 100 f,,'1;!, ;)T:'1, ITT JABSCO hes an immedi•te opening for MECHANICAL DRAFTSMEN * * or \\Wk exp. plea1.e. POOLE BUICK \\'AITRESS Esper only, 1''r1 .. Legal Secy" L' . 23.1 ,i;:, 17th ~I. Sat & Sun. 8-2:30 p.1n. 202 ,. OL' 'You r t.'Onvenieol'l(.'e. Costa l\ll'sa !'.fain St., Balboa. 673-2850. Credit Checkers please l:all for appt . SALES SECRETARY-\\'ANTED: Babysitter. 4:30 t-.'URSES Registered • even· Lovely N.B. oflices 9-j:.jO. PM to l::lO Ar-.1. l\ton·F'rl. ing & night shifts. Ex. lo $500. ?.fy hOme. 2 Childr't'n, 7 l: 4 Agency for C areer Girls Medical Secys. IFrnf & bk Oft) btnt:fHs. Apply Personnel ABILITIES • 5-!Q-OM4 * Direc1or, So. Coast Com· UN LJ ll'JfTED AGENC'l Secret•ry for rrn:ir1na. /\lust havf' 11:ood slrllls & well groom· eel. lfea"y desk. Key punch Opers. muni1y Hosp .. 31872 Co11;st ·~" ,. 11 · ....., .. th. Suite 22~ 1111.'Y .. So. Laguna. 499-llll Costa Mella 6-12-1470 ext. 3j6 ==~=~~.,..-.,.--1Sale1 NURSE AIDE: Central sup. PLVi\IBING Salrg p/Ume. ply, steorilize equipment. Io-Sat & Sun. Apply Earl's quire Pel'!IOllncl Dcpl, lfoq Plumbing. 1;;26 Nl"ii·por11 1~~-""-" General Office Hoc'T'o N B NCR Operalori ~... · · Blvd., C.~f. Call 642-11:13 lni'\W'anre background, lite "'URSING A · W/L"l " SSlS. l e SAL'•'S·. ,,,,.. • _,., .•• for S}I, d1ch1µhonc, Cyping, I' k I f · I 0 ~ ha C B 'k ,ousc ecp ng or semi n-1._..,... ~n•-m•". ,,,~ n~nl. t>e:au titul of.I.ice on y. F/ OO• eeper "''' """''" "" .. ,,,...,..., \'&lid, Hrlli. 3-7 pm ~ion, Call bet. 9 Ai\1 &: 2 P.\t E xec. Secty Tiiur, &: tTI. 8:30 a.m. 6:30 _ Pi\! Sat k Sun. Reier. Call SARA11 COVENTRY hll n n 1 ii;:: : j ; ~ ~ : : : Salrs 01· ma r k11ting · f I OR l-3547 opening:!': OT' fu I or partlJ;;;;!;;;;;;;oi;::ilt--back~und. Good !\kills. lin1e salrlli. No lnve;itmcnt, !ill AerospaN' b ~ c '·g round OPERATORS -S Pf' c i a I no deliveries. for intcaviev.•. aood . \\'ell e111b, co. Acct9 .. Clerk n1al:hine -Experienced. * 540-0614 * Steady. iop pay, i;portswell1' MEN & WOMEN! Exec. SKty mgfr. 642-J472 Sa~·ings & Loan CQ,\lPU'ft:R PROCRA111· 1" dynamic youni;: maii. PB X Operator BRANCH Jill!\'G IS TH E KEY TO Gooc1 skills. !i('lf startrr. OPERATOR!\. rxpc:rienCf"d MANAGER YOUR PROJ.-1TABL.E J.-::..pc11ru1;ed In clost·tol· R espon11ble-travf'I at· on drrs.st:s & bikinis. Apply, Sa~iJ1'!1 &: Loa.n As:«iatlon, FUTURE'. r t'atlee draHini:; on ~1naU rangcn1ents & itirl{'rary. Stat istica l Ty pists 863 Pi'Oduction Place, N.B. located in NM"por t Beach Classcs_..tita1·l s~n. pump conipotK"nts and a11--PH : 646 .. 030Jl arr;i nas position v .1 1 ~llot p1'0grarn offer1n~ 1he '"1en1hlie~ Requires \VOl'k· Collection Clerk · . . 8 ~1 • or finest cqulµment and fac1l· Ing kno\~·lc<tice ol dinien· 1::.xp. ski11 lracing. Follow Repro./Typ ists ORTIIODONTIC a8~"lstant, ~vcl~ qualift;1 Savings & ities available! Real-time "P 0,, , __ , ... ,bl·<. Jnitial• exp. prel'd. not nee. 'Viii 11 ranch n1anagcr, Ex-con1nuter prog:nunming. sioning lcchniqueo ai. aP-" ,_,_~ • •· J • I • I · $732 -'$874 MO. · 0,,,, -n-•po""""'' . lov'" ll'ain. Over 20. Ll-8-3731 cc· polentia <>t nngr hen. Th Academy Plied to caslln•s and ma· ~v ~ ' ~ cJ"1 o ] 1· · C ,\GF.: 21.:;o HEIGllT: 5'8" R /T · Ls.. n y app 1can.1s \\'1th chining&;;dr.wings. Shop ly oUiCC!!. ecept. yp1sts p AR fi: I NG A 1 1 end ant r 2 Sa '.llln11nun1 "'EIGHT: in pl'O-a n_11n o yn, vings ex· d ~ ---= f'Xpeti.e desirab!r. · \\·/drivrn lie. 20 m l.: n-~ I -portion to Might PllYSICAL Receptionist penence •o=u app y. For m RCQU I RE~JO.'TS: 11 1 < h Samplt's requll'ed. (,~ l)""ist, ~ Mad for M · T · t over. Appl) Ory Dock p:tt1iculars caJJ l'tlr. /1cnsley T~ ,. ........... 1rwscr1pt yp1s s R.C'JSfauran1. 7'601 \\', Coe.st 1.,1,1 """"'I! .._,., ~chool grad, valid Calif. op. fi~rcs. 10 kE"y 1u:khng. -·• """"""' . I • 1. U s .11 Equal oppor1uni1y rniplo~r Abl 1 . HIV)'., N.8. rl'aor" 1censr, ... c1 1.f"n, r O t'.01\Vt"l"M' 111 *SECRETARY thospllal U111•tthll11St1••r• 1''11e application a t City Hall. 1 ~85 Dale \Vay Spanish. Assemb ler s PART TIP..1}_;, 11fIrr1100 n. ad ni!nisli-ationJ . l·ros pltal 5•11,. Towl!f' 8200 \Ve1tn1irutc1· Ave 'Vest. Cosla i\tcsa, CAiifornia Older \\·orkcr pref'd. \Vagc" exp. requ!re<t. know niedical s.1,.. 40 min'"1""r,Calil.Befor,.'ti1arch Pbone.:~l Asst.Bkkpr. St.65 Ser store ?i1gr. t erminology, take On1111,e,C.tlf •• •26U 1.1, ihiO, !. P;\1. \V1·111cn exam A/P, billings. P aty I' 0 l I, AMERICAN Goodwill Reta.ti Store ;;90 \\'. .shorthand. accuni.teo ... pist, _ Cell u.7.9471 M •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiii_,.-,.·.., 1 wCl'klna: uflik:.r F/ bkkpr, 19th C:i\J "3 r 1 arch_'12i, J.9iO tn4J S93-45ll C.t nrral olc duties .. i • niature and \\·ell groomed, ST, GEB.1\tAfiC"E SCHOOL <'AL 20'J, \Vestm i nster Com· dh,1'81fied. p II & A/P Clk OF 1'1USIC Foreign C•r Mechanics KEYPUNCH ayro • munity I H unt l n 1: ton p · 1 S GIRL to Sl50. up pt"f JllO. StRblc I I ., II It I lllrllHlrgan esi;ons Good t:'O. beneOts, lncl p1.id ecret•ry n rrcorrunun1 Y -oop as. IN YOUR l·IOME • ,, , •'O, I!': crrating a rirw PQSi· Apply P·r---·l Of 214 vacation, group ul.'I, un.. 1. giJ'l oUlce, good ~J..111!1, '-' """'"" c. A ,_ I 0 Co l OPERATOR Lion. Top \l'tll'klng concls, I' "tal ~-\V tm" 1 n)"''11<=1'eo n range un Y fon:na furnfshe-d free. Good NO bkkpi, Tr<lvel ar· ~01p1 "'"'"" es Ul! er. l•·•-·ct ,1 J (J l JASON BEST 894-'-n"" •>;>uu or·• r. ean on comm. •chmtulr. Ask for rall&(!n1et11!'! & i!illt"racy. d YOU 11kl>6 Paul. P.tA \n music. Oberlin JOe Moot't' Pb, 540-1164. S...~ p.\pPriel'l(f' I~ 1~uir· Located In !''ashion lslanl.I. nee S Eniploynient Agency GECRETAR)' \\'Ith l11 gal Conscrvalory . tonn<'r slu· • GfltL J.-1lIDAV: Plush olc:! Pd. ExC'ellrnt opportunicy., p . T. Legel Sec:ty 2201 So. ~~';,41~i. Ana exp., lull time do\\'flto1vn dent of !ht! Uni'l'cn11v of !r YQll c.an lYJM' & cotnmu· Call or apply: Laguna. i\Iall rc1un1e lo Pttm. Students are b.ught n1cate w/people, call n1c. 1" youna ar!orl'll'y \l'/<'.\Cf'I PtlYSICAL THERAPY P.O. Box 15.1!l, Laguna the. fundamrntalii: of mu8fc r-: x r it 1 n Jt C\:l? J.'anlaslit· CLA·YAL CO. i;roup. l\lusl ha"e lt'guJ C1ll our NEW AlDE 1-l~lp \\•Ith pa.Uenta. Be3ch theory a kf!yboltrd harmony prople! A job ror somrorit' ~b~P· Top skills. Hn flf'x· Nt wport Beach No. Dfl.)'ll. Inquire Per90nncl SALES <_ECRETARY-alol'll: "'llh n1 us! c ap-~-l's ..,,Ii.,. pl11.ces. Don't e. f · Ol'pt. lloag-HospitaL N.B. f •-J!f 1 ha r 1 predation 11 of ·.,. .... .~ ·• ....... 7th & Plecenti• or .eppotntment o>r .,.....ul'I u y ront o c. . lC t."OUl'SC 1 "'all! Sl11rt s.500 . ..._, Slllly -410 W. Co11t Hwy. Exec. appearance 1: iroon1· struction ls not • graded Hart G4Q.6C55 Cost• Mes• Newport Be•ch P /T Gen. Office iog. Type 70 +, 611 90 +. sene,, but each atuden1 i11 COASTAL AGENCY J41.220l 646-3939 Lovt?l,y N.B. Ores. VtM"Y pl...,.. S5IXI. stimi.Uatf!d to learn on hi1 7790 flubor Blvd. C.i\I. • · 673-4176 Jnl y,'orliilll' ('(Inds .. Hrs Rex· A•mes Bur e•u own ptychologlcal levt'I. Are • GIRL FRIDA\': Sparkle An eq~~ploo~~'IUltll~ "'0 THE RS, Sl!BS11TUTE lblr, Call Miss B c I l y, of Employment Agency you fon:lni;:-youl"SPI! or yuu r plen1)' .CC )'OU h.aveo 11 1nad,.., J TEACHERS, RETIREES-REG.ISJER NOWI 5.)7-~H.23. AbigalJ Abbot Per-San111 An:a. !1(14 N: ~ta.in children 10 P'!'ac.llce"' Arr C•reer W ith The AIRLINES • OPERATIL L, AGENT e TICKh."T SALES e RESERVATIONS e AIR FRElGiIT·CARGO e C.Ul'ol~llJNICATIONS e TRAVEL AGENT Airline Schools P•clfic 610 E. 17th, Sant• Ane l4J.6596 THEATRICAL 7900 WANTED : BOYS & GIRLS WITH A DESIRE TO BE ON TELEVISION ••• f oe Yl'CC On Canter,• Audl- IJU11 In Your Area, Call Or- ange County, 547-625t MERCHANDISE FOR SALE AND TRADE Furniture 8000 QUALITY GAl'IJJ·: TABLE. " An1crican or l'llartinsville. (Royal Tribunrl Octa"onal ' "b • • I 48.~itlix2:> high. Jo"lncsl .-· \\'oods. lnlaid & buried top_ ;:_ 4 n1alrh chl:s w/uphol aeata ; & cas1ers. Nc1v 1,J of orig. I. t'OSI. Lg~ Gold!r.af & crystal 6 light cM.ndclicr $130. Prlv ply, ltunt. I1arbour (213) 592-1062 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS \Vooden -Known -Knave -Trashy -SfAND If your 11ilc wants to learn to dlive, don't SfAND in brr SPECIAL THIS WEEK 10 Picl'e Corner Unit Reg. $229.95 Sale price $159. Approved Furniture 2159 Harbor Blvd, Co~a l\1csa 543-9660 Antique Oek Ice Box ~1 Xlnt, cond.! Large slzti w/3 doors. Ideal for liquor cab- inet, etc. Must sell, no room · In present hOme: S75. Old, oak office or desk chair, 1w1vel type, $25. 642-35851 E\eo/wlmds. NORWEGIAN 2 pc. !ft:· . tlonal, beige plaid + oiled 1eakwood comer table, xlnt for den or family rm. $125. Also oiled teakwood lamp table $30. 557.79111 v ~tAPLE Hutch, $15, Droplear maple tbl, $50, aofa $1S, pair of attent chrl. $60. 1lx34 sliding window comp! $15. Call MG-8370 1'.'I' N G S I Z E Bed w/elec, blanket , $40. 196 6 'VeslinghouR ~ color TV , Sl5Cl. Metal bunk beds.. $20. 64&-llOl 5·DRA\VER painted ha('tlwood chest $25, Gius A brai;s tf'a cart $35, Venetian glau chandelier, nerds repair. 6<14--5859 SACRJFICE! 8' couch, Irr uphoh~. ch rs, BR turn., naugh. recliner chr. Misc. 54&-6'401. ENTIRB h ou1rhold furnishing! being llO!d Lncl &nliques. 431 llcllotrope, Cdi\J. 673-TIOS. QUAUTY king bed -quUtrd mattress. Coinplrle-unused Sl20, 11"0rth S'ZOO. UU536 F.xcitin1 pos , Plush ofcs, :\1n'I l"&mlns:~. \Vorld Book, -• ."tOnncl Agency, 230 w. \\'ar-~2::61 you ttaJly f!llJOY~ music '·" ·1• ~ -I :Ill. "·-A Anal,-·,m. ·-N. E,,cl.,d or are you 'l''IUIUng your :'tfUST Sell. l.Jkf' n~w SOfa, 2 xlnt Joe, ......... vy bolls! Start ..:h1 " ... r3fl Ht"~. nel'tlrd In t'ltl', Su If' •:)•L"ta rll. .___ """' 1 1 1 •·--, • 120 t mf' &: moilf'.y! 10filnlc1or h1 Ii ng l!' hd.~ \\'/hdbrds. Call S ICO. OJI J t'l.n 8 r o w 11. sonte sch! arras. For loclll PORTER: Janllorial v.'011'-, 11u-o -10 ......., ,, "' .....,.._ full R. C ALL FREE JOBS IN.king only .wriou5Jy In· J>O'"'Owo, ,,_..,_._j, S.JO«W T ;1/-J 1111ervw \\Tllr y to . AMERICAN 8--4:30 ihirt. 1'100 161h ~"I., terestcd 11duJ1:ii or youn,c SELLING Comp! Household, C04STAL AGENCY Pelty. P. 0. Bex 77~ C.l'lf. r<.B. Call ~110 Se~·inK ~lachinr: "--·raton .t pro I• "' 1 · d ...,...,, p • I: nn1na: or A • All Xlnt1 916 Al1nond Pll\Ct, 27'IO f '-"hor 8/\-d., C.~I. 1:: _, • SER.VICE Sta1lon At~nd&nl, . ll ~R'-'EA""'""-.,,E"'11=.,.-.S'°'a"1"::,-:,-:0'."'.,,:"'.n Sellmllttt~s. Exp'd., h1rl~ v•nN'fl ,Ndtnh1. t'or N.B. 6'"-fllj6, GROOMER L <\Ill" VIP'd,, llourt.Y we. I • + =shOU!dn't you be 1t:Ilhl& the 'porrsv.·ear. Top pa.y, kkaJ further lnforma.1 lon t 111 I I ----~---- Ft' m a I !t Exl>f'tttnl~ a.II ur. ,_,,,.,ottts • '"-~" "''~" a.'Olnn\. Perin., full lin1e. 900 GIRL .. hoUl!st lltt& H unt I n 11 on rorldilh>ns \\'ith nlt-e proplc 4f».-4991, 10: 30 • 12 noon Cll. r·r·s WOND'ERF"Ul, t i1 ft ~.11. ullfornia'a n1o11 :!.S1:!'~;, ~:,:·:;r .. t:;:, K. Coast ll wy, N.8 , -SCech! \Ve \Vlll train. C•ll 10 Y.'M'k Jor. App: us.q 5-7 pro m~ny buya in 111iplhll'Nli 1:w>auuru1 P"t -itort. #M '"""' ''64111 I TIIE QUICl\ER \·ou CAU.. PhU ~lcNtlftlf't VlUa.re Rea.I ,',.,1,.,0",.,"'..,'~"-·-'-··,.,"-· ~~-----=c=--:,.-=--t)'OI• find m tllf" Chwitied r11!l1T'<ltl 1'.!Jand, N.B..S"-0980·1 ~!!!!.,..,..,.""'.,..,..,.., TIIE QUICh."ER \'OU s~ , ._ ________ .., __ F•-'-"-'-~-· _•_n _____ r._.JVE_'_N_o_•_-_u_._,_11<1_r_w'1l __ , ___ a_1•_n_c_".....,n:_1__ A1t1. ~k 1tien1 noiv• • -i .. • • I ' I I ·\, ., • I ) ·--f IO E • T ;o ic ,a lO di· Jr. 00 :E ... ''· ,., . ~I : >P. ::'· lb 1: lg ... !al riv ' 131 "'" "" '" :K '· e x •/3 ab. om · lid, "'· 589 ... '"" ""' .25. mp Ur . ~ "" as. ... 66 v. llO. ed •A ''" d• '" m .. ... ·Id t>cl ... '"" "" 636 MondQ, Ftl<""1 16, 1970 OAILY PILOT .11 MlltCHANDISI FOR MIRCHANDISli FOR ~~LRICHAANNDDTIS!.~o1. ll PITS anti LIVISTOCK TRANSPOR'l'.ATION TRAtjfPORTATION TRANSPORTATIOA TllAN#OllWION TRANSPORTATION • _ SAi;! ~D TRADE SALE A!ID TRADE -.;.._..;.....;...;.._~---! Cats -Moblfa Homff '21111 Trall~i, Utility M50 l'!'f!!~ A-9600 lmporl!d Cart -lmport-4 Cart - Offlc9 Fu rni ture IOlO l'.P~la~-'.:~i:~°'~'""'.:'~':111~ l !!M~l1e!!!o1;1 .. ;,n;:e•=·=~-T -•· · OLX"W .. ""N l'tlREllRED ~. Id> * * * ELGlll Boal Trallsr. DAo-N MG ' Y ill .. ,... ~ACE.~ PUNOS•OROANs * AUcnON * """"'"'"" "'_.._ 1 m JI · •aw Equfpped 10 carry 21-------~ PIJBLIC SALE N!!W ' USED u,.. will .;.ii or... ~~c:-~Ulul. SW. m usu ........ er 1 pwr ""''· 1t9. 1----. "'.:MG".'""___ YW ··- • s111 ... 1 lrlllafor ..... • •.v.m.i.. ;.... ~ ..,,. Wbx\Y • "' Cooper m-0625 s.i.. 1orv1c.1, ....,. - 2T2$1e.1AWood cua e §. e 'l'bomuOri1.nt Auction1Frid9.)'7:JO p.m.. REGISTEREDBunnttekit-4'>16' T 'RAll..ER. l9'ltl lmmridlat41~, 5--l<lll lilt <&binoll • .-boll W ......... ' .. Auctiotl.a.n.-Ile~ champion•-$3$. RAILER SALIS nrlltnUon. $40~1411 Ila· , 111"---~---J.>ll-l'°"i.--'--J!---ft.:$3o99ic--__, • ~ Cb&lra. tU&e. a: cab-• Kobler • Campltell """f "luy from • mtn aft~ 5 p.m. •'Lfada.Jn n. fAacb Cltla .. ""'"• • COAST MUSIC ~-. CM -Doe 1125 who llvoo In onol" ZIMMIRu "N McM""" ..... Delk Inc. NEWPORT • llARBOR Bobind ""'7'• Bldr. Nat't 1 W!: SERVICE T--L1 9500 '""' _I~: lllPL1l 1 .l1111pu11~, 1'llO Ne"'°" Blvd ~-~. --REFRIGERATOR.&ood,.,,. WHAT ·-• ·~• -2145 HARIOll ILVD. . Colt. Meu•60-M50 ....._. _... ... +-_.. n1lli cbnd no Sofa bed AUSTR.ALIAN StQcy Ter-. WE .,,._1 . A 540-6410 ORIENTAL RUGS Open JOI Fri~ San JU &oocl cool 110: Qu .. n ,U.: rien, no-· no ihedd1ng, 32.; So. lllrbo•. Soni& Ana '67 FORD YAN ilx22" Kennan. Othe• var. bod, new, wlPAd, pWows, .., cUppin&. Xlnt pols tar 1 Bick So. ol Bob& 53Ji100o! Eeonollne, '""' van, bl( 6 D.O.T DATSUN loua llus. 615-3353 FINAL CLEARANCE!-box •prin&• $110. -= Apft & Childftn. ln>m world NEW 20 X 56 auto, ndlo, dlr, l>e•"'· juil OP&N DAILY 2211 llari>or A·l Harbor ramoua Cooloroo. Kennels. 2 BR, 2 BA. dtn, cUPet1n., been tuned iw. lo #Int cond. ANO All n~ M-"'-'-n ...... --.1 Town"-.. •• CM · ~ • Take foreign car or amall ~~ \An:UJ nc\l"'-"'N '""""'" tb:ru-out, 22' ral.led porch, down. ca il Ken alter~. SUNDAYS GOULD MUSIC SELL M pc SEYEl hand-* Doe Training * ..,,..,., It PAllo awnlnp. IJ83S Beach Blvd . 200 N. Main, SA 541.(1681 painted China. lvory~bony Valentine Special: Reg f150 Many J!ICtru, $ll.flGO. On the 545-0&M. UuntlnatOn Beach Office Eqult nt IOU ERN ONAL ' >JOO W. 0.... Hwy . N.B. ~ ~1784 Auu.artzed MG DtaJer =:c::;;:; .. ·MGI . CLOCK -185 Wee~ 548-4533 dominoes ever 100 yn. aid. course for $100, Private le• beae b at ·CJUn"\\'000 '63 FORD PICKUP atz..T'lSl er 541).MG Old •hlghbo)t. Call 675-46lf. sons in )'OUr oWll bome. BEA<lf a..U'B, H.B. Green-" Ten, 'Jone bed,' xblt COJ!d., • Rd 549. 3031 Ext. 16 or ft HAMMOND Steinway, Yam· for appt_. aft 5 pm. Guaranteed. 49'U181 leaf Mobile "'lome Sales. n.f.. S IPd., dlr, m~ blue ext., NEW 70 1~ 4 spcl., dlr, wltt wbls, 1910 HARBOR BLVD. '67 MGI 1_G_a_,_ .. ,,,.e_s._r_e ___ I022_ •ho. N•w • wed pllno. ol !:xERcisE Equip. "" s.i. 2 LmERS' 1 German S!>Ort 536-1>13, Jomlcra Inc. blacl< Int. Talco llll&l1 ·~ DATSUN PICKUP ~~. xi'::, eg;;.fu:= ---=,,..,~•~M='-=1',_-· -1 OFFICE Receptkin :rum. lJ moat makes. Best buys in Cheap! Barbella, dumbbtllll, Halt wino pa_pen, $3>. 2nd BAY HARBOR ~ ~or:,.!:· into. W/cunpet, 91 hp owrbead TaQ ol~ tftde or .man LARGE dais old. Sec'y d .. k. uphol So. cam. a• Schmidt Music ... _ ocer. bel1cb. _, Utttr II .-""' "' II Moblla Homo S.ln C.U 1'11!1 494-9Tl3. cam,, spc1, dlr, a Pb' u..., d..,.. TllBOOI. o.u Kon. SELECTION chn a: aed.lonal. 1610 w. Cc;Ull71 N. MPln, Santa Ana rack. All Good Cenci. Call t.ibndor, $15. Anyttme YfjAR END ·• bl,ck up lla:htJ. You name 6'-9713 er Sfl5.tl634. put l!wy. Suite D, N.B. 'i"-1495· ......as. CLEARANCE SALE FORD P.U. "7 Y8. ,_ Ill Serial # PL52!20&73. lS67 MGB, Blue. Xln'l of VW .;...,,___ SMALL wuRLITZER NEWPORT Beach Teonll MINIATURE -'"· pupa Now ON DISPLAY bed, •ur~~· ""-M"""' "'"'·Take 11na11 Cond. IUOO. c.u _ CAMPERS ~--1100 SPINET PIANO, like new Oub aiamr Membenhlp &: grown. ,$25450 A.K.C. Do 12, 16, 2>, 2.f I: 30 Widet drl or trade. Call Phil. ~ ff · b v w I-'---------$295. $73). Call 54!J..3156 days en-tricks. good watc bdoa s. Up To 6(1 Feet I.Ma '59 CHEV. P.U. UB' bed. -~ITT.\ er M5-:0i34. '66 MGB Roadster wl. ar our • • SACRIFICE * 548-&182 * Jy. 00--031.6 1425 Baker St., Colla Mesa Dec. trir !:rake. l2W>:C&D DATSUN LATE '67 153 2,y= ~~O~~ MODEL E Gulbransen LEATHER AFGHAN, fem, 5 inoa.. %blockEaatof~Blvd. $11.-,. um ltoa.dster, 4 spd, dlr, hardtop.$1575.callMS-: 1 AUTHORIZED uJed 3 times. Tn!m~ organ, Sepera.te Leslie RECLINER apriml w/blk mas,k, Coda Mesa Cn4)•5'1).tno • ;tntmatklnal Scout 41;4 Sharp, t141p, sun red, plush OPEL · SALES le SERVICE buy. Ofalttu Price $125. speaktt. Like new. Pvt pt)': • Uke Mw!! 54&-2321 h!brkn, 1bots. $100.-fS9..386l. SACRIFICE! , .. :>lttf shuP-Pdced to ~tdl. black Int. xlnt concl. Must _ ~~~g"TO~L.B~cit1' Call 8.17-4239 M8-l4Q2 Room Sterilizer 4~ 1963. 20xCS ~ w:riftcel $1499. Take older OPEL GT. •69 tlly eqp'd Lo - KENMOREelect.dryerTJIJV Tapo R-rdero l220 Xln'tC.Cnd.$50. SAMOYED Pups, beaut lit· lowtcntpwlt J-1 . 951.0 ~~~~'orPunbllall_,~,,WTIJn, mllea,ee. Like new. Owner '65 VY( $40. We1uriaoouae elect. _., * 642-5748 * ter, for show or pet. AKC 5 & K MOBIL! ... _ u~. "'--__. must aelL 6'1S-7321 Make)"OUrdeal. Llc.PCR429. dryer llOV $.ll. Both In very SONY 6.10 O tape deck. echo, 9 x 12 rug. Beige embossed ~f~lale a: f e ma 1 e ' HOME BROKE RS DATSUN Patrol '64, Nu ~ Cll' 56<1134. day1fw..o3SO l!V!:s. Phone 646-5055. r.'!"'-cond. 847 .. ll5 o~ 3 t>eada, n•w. • lloral """"'·All""°' $40. GERMAN Shepherd, male, U3a'J Beach 81"4., G.G. •trans, dru, ftar •nd, brkJ, ENGUSH FORD PEUGEOT BAYSIDE M010RS .,._,... £73.2453 · ~1 tan &: blk, 9 mca clcl. e 6..~l e etc. Many eittru. A&k'& UOO \V. Coast Hwy., N.B. NEWPORT Reh. Tennis ClUb Pedigree. Has pap eta. OWNER IN CHICAGO $USO. 646-4227 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~;;;;;:;;1P-EU-.. -G-E-OT-,·59·-.-Ru-:-;;.-Ev...,.-·I MUST Sell by Feb. 23. }iOTPOINT Auto washer Ir. GE-auto _wuher, both in x!nt cond., $45. ea c b • M6-a612 or 847-8115 Sporting Goods 8500 Family Membership. Call· 645--0292: CUTS PRICE $1000 '67 Wqoneer V-8, 4 whl nm ENGLISli o.y, Grtat Tra.ntp. f15. Euri>pe-bcund. '156 VW. Xlnl HART Sida, poles, boom, 64.f..235S e AJ'CHAN Puppies. champ 196'1, 201 WIDE, 2 BR 1" ~~1~ :00 ~t 3~ GOING Call SJ&..g'll ~Askin& Sll!i9· Afttr I, · JO ' ···-• "-•, top blOOd "-. ~ .. :/ BA, FAMU..Y I: PE"' PARK, '::'.:., .-5 pm, ~~." ......_ • 'l'FlINGI 1..,;;::;=:::=== WHIRLPOOL washer $95, ;~&nm:~!;.. ~n~· FREE TO YOU ~ ....... ~ UP TO lo YR. FINANCE. IU .. " --AIU~ AT •-'68 Volkswqen Bug, 24,00I pry.r ju.t porcha!ed, w"'l-'=========='I Ph. 546-5353 545-0241 Bl<r. 84Z-l939 =======,=,20=1 ORANGE COUNTY'S PORSCHE. mu ... Llk• "'w! $11511, ~still good. SUS * Ml II 8600 DE Camp.rs J VOLUME 646-93113. Cal's Cameras. IC• aneous FEMALE kitten, 6 mos old. ,..,,_lhuahua Puppy. LUXE 24 x 60 ==='-----~uGLISI! FORD 1-N Bl d CM ,_ ~ 2 B 2 •· '62 ••-••"T•L M•lro ~· 1~• 0 S HE 911 '"" ewport v ·• . POOL TABLES Grey I. buU, long ha... All Shots. $35 r, a&, Cl.lSiOfll bullt, u'l~.i:.n<.,,.. DEALER "9 p R ( •= VW B ·-•· ~ . FRIGIDAIRE dbl doe r , troetproo[, 16 cut Jt, like new $UU. 557-9349 Secard Pool Child allergic, can't keep! * 531-&i08 * Jae encl porch, many xtru, Camper. stove, ttfrtg, Sink OVER. 60 Sportaludc. Call Eves 1; .... ug -n, ........... ~ BRUNSWICK-AMP' Free to good b am e . GERMAN sbort-bl.lred pain-Pool, Jacuzzi. Set! to 11.pprec. etc. $995 or br&t cfr. NOW AT WJmd&, Mr. James 613-9191. d1tion thru-OUL $I 7 Iii. USED Appllanct I: 1V's. all euaranletd, Dunlap's, 1815 Newport. C.M. 548-7783 twIN beda. box springs A mattreues, dean -Good rendition, $90. 646-6436 CUstom.SlateTable SG-1791 2/18 ters, AKC, a.mpion line, • ~5211 • .~"'~,_~1342=-=--,..-,=-;;:::::: a..EARANCE ~Mrs.Brown,TlUl.10 ~7601 call anylim~ ~!:na = ~eR=~:'ad~ 6 weeks. $-6675. Mini Bikes t275 ·~.:: ~':~ ~~ eo:t =~e '&4 c Por.che, Nu palnt, 1:.io~ ~r~pe~ * SECARD PO()~ * only. BEAGLE wittl papers, MALTESE Puppies. mal~s. otr. 675-5154 OllNS FORD Brand nu rtbullt engine, SZ.400. 962-1695 5.tl-19!'2 '°'"' drild"n ,..._1587 am ahow qualll>. ='°" BONANZA Mlnl·Blk•, -=======:::: R 100% ......-. $2700 or Of. l!lliS Belg• VW, xl~l runnJrc 3Z3 s. Main SL <>ruee cnJy. · sired, very amall, condition, extn. parts $75. Dune Buggies 9525 2060 Harbor 8lvd, 1t1;. ·rotiUtion; tow-mile~"-·--• COCKER'S 549-1963 c.oata. Meu. 642-0010 * 968-nM * 642--5147 IDEAL SMALL blk/whlte m.ale dog, p 1 A ===-,=-:---:-c--METAL flate &las&-bodled =========-! KENMORE Auto Washer Ii: Q)uple &17.e Kenmore wuh-part codter/spaniel, fine AK~. 9 wk&. art GENUINE MJckf'Y BI ke. vw Dunebuggy. New wide '87 Poncbe S spd trans, - Drye!", $.15 each. S36-3tll lni machine $125, S40 leu watchdoa. has had shotr.. Trkclor. Shota, 968-'1635. Very few hn. Like new. Urea, chrome &: access. FERRARI .._M/FM, Plttlll tires, 37,ID) VOLVO than coat. It i!i in new COlldL Very intelligent, 6 yn. cld. GREAT Pyrenees. Pupples. SUO. Cost ·$185. 548--0796 Good cooditicn, looka I.kt ---=----~I ml, Ap blue $39"75. 497-1625 --------Antiques 1110 tion. Used cnly 3 er 4 times. 646-8498 2n1 AKC. I wks aid. 1 fem. "4 ========~I new. Bargain $995. See all Fl!R.RAlltl l96S PORSCHE Tarp 5 IJ)d, !'--.-'-------Call 837-4239. LOVABLE wht. fem. male!!. 675-7632: Motorcycles 9200 day Sunday&: wkdys. Alter Newport Imparts Ltd. °" XIn:t Olnd. $S895. Call - Antique Oak Ice Box FOR Sale -cne family cockapoo. 1~ yr. &: 2 pups, GERMAN Shep pupa, 5 wk.I BMW '61 'mo Awrox 10 fXXl S::JJ p.m. at 234 Albert Pl., up Cowrty'1 onl.7 author-541-3652 or S48-62C6 :.~~I ~~~ :S~ membership tn Newport 8 wks. Nd. gd. home&. 4f• AK~ '~7.:.rck• miles. Ovt!rsized tank. Tum C.M. ~g..r-,""'90 p•-'ft 9U, 5 &pd, air, Webors, inel, etc. MUHi: sell, no room Beach, Tennis Club for SS25 847-7049; ~180 2/17 1 ver, · 11gnala, Cultmn seat. Sad-8100 W~~H;J.•"' PireW..., chrome 'wbls, in pre1ent )')Ome; $7S. Old, Including tranlfer fee . Call FREEtoqual.home2beaut. BEAUTIFUL PEKE. 7 Viki.. dlebap. F&irlt!a:. Sharp lmporftd Auto. 9600 Nl'WJ)Ol't a.ch am/fm, $4!MO. 5.)5-9512. oak office or desk chair, 4P....,..M -• betwEen 6 PM & 9 purebred male beaa;les 1 yr. malAlt e ~i:;;;tud lel'Vioe. ,co~~ 2"&· kdowner.13'109,;;. AUSTIN AMERICA 6CUt05 ' 5'0-1'714 s--awtvel type, $25. &t2.JM9 Oiuy cld . Brothen:. One home er • :...,..;..., w )'I, l·lwv " Autborbed Ferrari Deller r""IUl5 Eve/wknd>. CARPET I.ayor bu cazpol prd. 847-71l49, 962--0ta> 2/17 PART Af&ban, part Sheep 1969 'ISO NORTON COM· AUSTIN AM ERICA ========1--_::;_:;:.;.;:__ __ 145 -WAGONS 164 -SEDANS · All other model" now 1n stock. 4 speeda A autcmaticl. Your Belt Dull Are St1U \I DEAN LEWIS 1966 Harbor, C.M. 6'&-930'3 Autos W•nted EXCEPJ'IONALLY clean Nylon, KO<lel. Shag & TO iood home, 3 mos. aid Dog puppies. BeautifUl. MANDO. Excellent con-JAGUAR MUSf sell! '65 Sprite, 2 tape, antiques. Many decorator Hl-iows. Will sell at cost for am a 11 , ho rt ha i red 836-9766 dltlon. $1175. Call 546--U411 Sales, Service, Parts roll bar, tape deck. BESI' WE PJ_Y , . item1. 431 Heliotrope, CdM. labor. 523-1188 Qtihuahua I terrier puppy, TRANSPORTATION alter 6 p.m. tmmedlate Delivery '64 JAGUAR 3J Hdtp, coupe:. OFl'ER 546-0lf,7 CASH 673-7108. CARPET Installer bas one fi46....4916 2116 B~R~ma==ES=,~,,~N=E~350~-G~m=.1 All Models Netda motor rtpair, body roll, avocado oylon """' VALENTINE puppies, 5 Boats & Yachto -4JlCI ml'•. Racing clutch. xlntl ~. 83>-14'7 EwL TOYOTA The :b~OP~quea ~1:U jute-~ekediJ1~ ~le/tm'. fi wks. ""az>. SWALES-ANCHORAGE $500. Call 673-6294 '&5 3.as Sedan. Belae I b1k·l--N-E_W_•_U_S_E_D__ t« 1-4 can A trucb JUll 208 N~rt Blvd. S40-TID er • to coOO hemes . Coe.st Hiway at Bayabore_ '85 Hondj. ~r. Jtthr,_pwri.air, ehrm wire -RECRE~Tl"ONA[-hill -illtafiii""eittiflata. C:O.la MeA * 6'6--0356 . -2116 Newpoot Beach ~ ... 1!135 305, W•bco kilted 350. whls, new nu11a1 .. -VEHICLES GROJH nmmolfl S£'ll'EE, k1Ve seat, chain, QUAUTY Iring bed. qUilled PL.ANTER, Sb'twberT)' type, YA CHT SALES Ii • . $27S. * 96Ul5l '64 XKE Coope. lo mi's. t e \fll;IK , -·•-XIV ~·. -c. mattress. Complete UJlUJed p)'l'alllid 3' ht, cedar, be•vy CONSULTING '85 160 HONDA Scrambla, ~ AM/FM !act -~ ~-~ ~ n~ wo-• -.......,,. -TIJ 2/16 Call~~;.;. M •O, ' ~. 100% 548-2900 •,~.-,· ··w .,........ to move. _.1 Boat paints" Supplies good condition, 1970 Uc., 3100 w. Cout Hwy., N.B. .........._.... • .. ' SWEET genUe part beagle CaU MB-1501 Dally 5-6 $21'.Xl. 673-6693 6C-9t(ll, srJ..17" ========:.[ SowlngMachlnff 1120 BAL~Ahlp 8 11A000Y <,\~~ femol•. l yr •. old, """' i•<4<roarmesklll;;;;;>.-11no;-;HP;p.I ========I Aulhorlz<d MG Doller MERCEDES llNZ-Factory Warranty mem ..... ~. children. 54s..945l 1/17 Johnson outboe.rd mot 1> r, Traller, Travel MU Avallabl1 on Us~ SINGER euto rig-z.ac, 6 mOL aid. No att1ch needed ft1t ti&;•zaa', bultDn bole1, de•lint etc. Guar. S40·eash or sMall payments 526-al.6 transfer fees. Box p.919 ====,.-:,-,,-,--.:: :I---'-'--"--"--'-'-'"-' I ilo AUSTRALIAN • Labrador trailer, Coast Guard equ.I~ IMW Yoyotat Dally p 1 puppies. Great for ehlldren ment. $175. 548-7218 ALPIUE 1000 Mile• or 30 Da.v• 5~~~~ ao!a, avocado $65. and watch q , 5(S-34312116 16' WHALER. custonUzed. 1-,i e BMW e ') e . w•~•u · USED Lumb" and oome fully equlppod, 100 HP 1970 Modell In Stock ELMORE 536-1572 1enclng. 1592 Redlands Pl., Jchnson. Perfect cond. C:Mit VACA'MON tor lmmedi1.te Dellvtry MOTOR'S HEALTil Spa Membership, Colla Meaa 2/16 new aver $5500, aeU $2950. TRAVEL CENTER SALES. SERVICE. PARTS Mf.!1~minis 1125 l~:'. mo. Call 545-Tm alte• BLACK and gold mixed pop-'51&-1936 Excel.-Goldon Falcon T&M MOTORS, INC. TOYOTA !-===='----· p ies. 7 wk1 . old. RODERICK'S PRIVATE Olympla -Alplne 534~~a0perde:=y:.~ Factory•Dlrect Dealer CONTILLO NE\VPORT Beach Tennis 846-0955 2117 YACHT SERVICE. Apache .. WhMI Camper N C U--' C ACCORDION Club Membenblp tor sale, LOVELY k.itte &: kltlles 64US98 after 8 Worlds tartest IDOlt com· 1968 MerctdEs Benz 280 S. IW •rs Mii •n 24 by, 120 ban, wltli cue. S450 + trander fee . 6f4..51J16 fret lo ~ homes . 14' lilbrd, plywood. ftqlaa plete RV veblcle aboppitJ&" DATSllN ~:.Ucea::.· p~~ -=Beach m~1 $600 value + "easy lo POOL Table, B r u'1'1swlck 544-9'124 2117 hull, Vclw eng. xlnt cood, centet', _____ .....,,__ ED TO SELL. 499-3210 Westminster learn" boob l sheet music VIP, 4x8. Exel cond. $650. ITALIAN G hound 2 trir, Make cfr, 962---1895 1352 Gard!ft Gt'OYe Blvd, 00 '69 DATSUN coftvertlhle, _;z;;:::;:;;::;;;;::;=:;-J----";iTOi5¥YOT~Af--- cue. 1nclds acces.sorie,. 646--2337 cld maJe, ~ 1~ ~ '1963 atES'lUNE • lll', 115 534·6616 :tlnt cond. $2300 or be•t of· MG PERFECT OONDmONI CASSETI'E Recoriier AC home. 9til-3481 2116 HP. S1300. Xlnt 25' Slip Oo&ed Sat. Open Sund•.. fer. 675-Ml! Mark II Wap1 p:;o or Bm Oflor .,. 1nc , ~ HI Lux Pickups ~ After 3 PM DC, &ells $90, take _.. 1 CUTE PUPPIES need Avail 642-4&44. tor appt, '69 NOMAD 19% ft. tandem. NO matter what Jt ii, )'OU '57 :P.tGA. Bady A Seats ln id Land CrulMrl tapes, never used. 50-3l7S ho bad! "'"7144 2/16 Sell l -'"· I can tell lt wUh a DAILY cond. Wire whls, e-needl -MAROO Pok> D G 'ta me Y .......-• 9010 -con ' • ._ ... , e e c. ... W•1on1 ec. w r ~ 100 re-built ell&'· new ..__ y di S•d bNt a brakes. Terms, 546-1539 PILOT WANT AD! I &U-5611 wrk, make otr. 6f2..{J395, PLUS --wfl p.u. &: Knox amp. f75. paint rOn bar f100 or trade BUSHES &: shfu.,,.. oo g. ";:-~::'.:;':;:;:;:::::-;;::;~l•~~~==~~=j_,;~~~~,;:::;;,;;:=,'..:;o:::=;:;=:;,;;;:::;;;:::::;:':"-I v'"~ Call 646-4047 van/~per. 'm.ll50 eves. MS-1497 2/17 :16' Thunderbird sloop, aean. T ks tSOO Trucks tSOO HARO TO GET MOOELs , o•~"ARD motor 3 HP FREE BJcyclt parts. YO!J New, beautiful. Reduced rue 9500 Truck& NOW IN Sl'OCK Pla~1 & Organs 1130 v•ov "~"T219a.it pick up. 980 Oak st .. wlnterprice.67>1393 Ycu:rBestDealsAre1StlD.At ~~""'· 1311· ~ " C.M. 2114 SA~ No. 3554, -coo-DEAN LEWIS F'URNrruRE art HALF Beaale, half cccker ditlon. $170. PRE VACATION CAMPER SPECIAL 19611 lhrbor, C.M. 646-9303 FINANCE Co, demands im-~~ w. Wilson I ;:;i, La: spaniel, male, 5 me. old. 5'5-3993 • nn T MAXEY medbl.te liquidation cl all Be h 494-788D 536-8296 2116 LEHMAN 10 Sailboat. $295. .A.l.A..I lloor'planned Spinet & Clo•· guoa00,~•Rc U. ~~, v GERMAN Shepherd, 2 yn. Tl'ail", SlJ9. WU! carry two (NQW l·S THE "TIME) · aole Planoe on a cost • + 1 H . ., "" Y''6" aeuum aid. Black. Tc aood home. boats. Call 675--0625 · (TIOIYIOITIAJ ba.ais. Our k>Aa is. Your Cold-Cleaner w/attach, $75. Call 5t8-8918 2/16 COLUMBIA Cl.S Fibuglut en opportun!l>. but you mu•t 54$-31139 1 D 1970 Ford f-100 lall IEACH BLVD act NOW! 1,::;;~-,...,-.-,,.1c:::rtral=;;1-::cf FREE ICl'l.P!I of scl i4 Sloop. Comfortabe a)' , • WARD'S BAWWIN sruDIO HAND Paint«! 01 po mahogany and marl ne Saller. $750. 543-4547 Custom Pkk-up Hunt. 8eMh 147•5J 1819 Newport, C.M. 642-8484 :; =from a &16-237'J 2!16 71' AURORA FtJe11. Fixed ~~~":..."T.i':'':;.:~ ladN,otQutliwy,aaBclll Open E-1ery Nlte · S HEP HERD/LABRADOR-keel head. Slps l Sbu1t -... ~ ... 11111 ,_. •• ~.. HARD TO GET? le Sund•v Afternoon R OCKHOUNDS .AttentiOn: LPIOPJ>lno:: btt to good home. O:nittion? $1975. Ph. 675-M18 ~,r-,m-::;:', =· ~ NO suor nllNG -... Victor tumbler wt th motor, !i4&«lllb 2/16 =========II '""· I ~~'!"'~~~!!!!!!~ I not beat•• up $15. 644-2517 Power Cruioors 9020 'Sii.PAO Marqu. Moat t I 1Ntw -Ii: USED, Piano&, RIVlERA sofa. queen Sile, 3 Small dcp lo good hOmes. ~. IS ors RC. ~ JtebuUt Grands. perftct cond. Exercize bicy· Have llhota. '42-0m l /UI MUSI' Sell 24' Mitchell CC. \f.nlCb'i C.M. 540-2830 cle, xlnt ~ PANEL WALL HEATER Xlnt cond. Sac. $25®. eq. PIANO TUNING il Rq>air pOKER Table. foldinl legs, 54&-3628 2117 Make cfier. 646-4619 Expert. nab! 1 lfftn felt tap, chip trays, Pled1e Dnch -Give Albert ·A.arnes":uo ~ good shape SJ.5, ~2517 Ycur •'Fair Share" Boat Sllp Moorfnt 9036 l~~~~~=,::;;;;::J...:=::=::==:::::===-l:=======::-1 WANTED' Sllp or Sid• 1" " near Balboa Penin, Point. 675-5618 cr 8.\l-1611, ext '"'· .....,,, WANTED: Slip or Side Tie near Balboa Penin. PolnL IJ75..55.l8 er ~1611. ext l!!IS. ""' ... "" We have over (flO) 1!110 TOYOTAS ln stock!! OIECK OUR PRICES! l ! MARQUIS MOTORS lNC. 91111 So. C.t Hwy, Lacuna .... 7500 • 540-3100 ' TRIUMPH '18 Tnumph TR 2ri1> • cyl. Like new! $2500 • 540-1086 . YOLKSWAGIN WE PAY WH FOR YOUR W CONNELL CHEVROLET 2121H.uWBlvd. ao... -546-1200 WI! PAY TOP IMPORTS WANT!D °"""' Cbmlleo TOP l BUYEll BILL llWC!:Y TOTOIA l8llKI -Blvd. R. Beo<h. I'll. 111.- Auto LHllnt tllO FORD AUTHORIZED LEAmN'G SYS"J"EM A.merica.'1 larpst leulna' 111tem tor ·finance or net leubig of all type can and truck!. • Immediate cleJJvery 1rom over 300 can and truckl · • Compttltive nte1 • New car dealership MrYlcl e Full "tradeln" valUe Jor YoLU' present car • All popular makes avan. ,able Fer Complete Details Call Malcom Reid LeMlna Manqer -.. ROllNS FORD ~ Huber Blvd . O:>eta Mes.a 6U-«l'.10 _.,. LEASE -,, '67 Cadlllac El Dondo, tu1Z pwr, air, black wi red let.th-• er Int. $139. per mc. '67 T·81rd Land.SU, CUii pwr., &Jr, stm!O tape, $79. pet mo . '89 Cousar XRT, pwr, a.Ir, vJnyl top. $11'.0, per mo. SO. COAST LEASINO 300 W. Cit Hwy., NB SCS.2111 •· Side Tio to 22' 541-!608 Mu1t Sell! vW-•11 Fut Utff Cars "'° .. ' NEWPORT sJipl on big bl)' for boats listed far U wllh us. Phone Sd-2592 SLIP fer 45' bolt Te.m,poruy 548-!llll 1 1 SIDE SLIP IDr Rent. no ... llboata. •53&-3743* Boat Rontalo RENT' Roce or Crulte c.l 25. Fully equip. 1311 •. day. Conven. slip. 968-1184() BUSl!'.ST mu1Cetpl&ce I" -Tho DAILY Pllhr 0..Wed llCtlon. S a v t ""'""· tjmo "' dfort. LOolt '!°"ti I. • • • " J --Cleill.-1.o mr.-1 AlltO larfal•I Ownr. Prlv. Pl>. -.s198. ly S..lad lid 'fl VW Camper, '&I tttbullt 15 o.d 2 dr, '64 Ow~ enatne. llJ)e\). ·°""''· '62 Chev 1mpola .;;;-;;;;;""'=--=::::'-:;,::--::=I Cb~. '70 Chev stock. car • •• VW Bue, peen. xlnt c:oa--'18 O.V. :'.U. 'llO Cileron dltico SIG>. 4 dr, '62 Fol'l! l dr hd(]>. 'C f75..7291 after$ Ferd T·Blf'd. 'S7 Mcroe4111 ''3 VW ,. $500. 4 dr. 'ST Mtreedtl 2 dr. "M * &e.21'n * Okll 4 dr hdtp, '63 Ra.mbklr' vw lJ8tl --.ir. _,. ""' war. '68 Olds CUii&• f ~ ~i~-•-• .~.1 Cir bdtp. '14 tJncoln t•111vt, ~ --· ~ • .., "' Pon• "°""· 4 dr -!!'· $11.50. -'61 !.&-.. 2 dr. .,. vw su-1. Good Cnnd. DEALERS I Bot\ Ollar a.tt no50. PUBLIC W&LCOMI • Call -• Some f'lnanclnr A"'11. '99 VW, NJC!:, All ~1cld, May be letlt It 'Nelton Alltlo ~ -Radio. Sotv., lMli GaldatlWfll St •• '1$11 • * -,_H.B __ .. _c.i_~·---- • •• • . ir . • 1-~ -•• • • -. . • ~lOT TlTIOl'I 1'1liNSPOllTATION ' TllA1'1SPORTATION TllANSPORTAT10N TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRA!'ISPORTATIO~ TRANSPOllTATION TRA~SPORTATlotl, 'l".:::loo=:.d ;;.C...=--_;;-;;:; Uioll C.n • -UMd.Coro. "°° u...ri; ... ftOO UH.I Cora -.CHEVROL!T. . UNd Cora '900 •;U:..:':"'::;C~o;,";;;;;;'"'"°°=i;U:;;Nd=,:,C;o~ra:;;:;:;;-.;.9900= liU~Nd;:;C;;o;;ra;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ CHEVROL!T -cHmw DODGE ' IUICK CADILLAC CHEVIOLlr '63 COUNTRY Sedan Wqtib. '62 Corvair, 2-Dr. Good cotK\, V.S. 10 pau.' r.lh, auto, pis. Auto,,9vt pty. $275 64&-8506 Call 4-6 ·pm. 64&-1463 2240 S. Main SANTA AHA CHRYSLER aft 6 ' '66 FAIR.LANE Wag. P/S, '65 CORVAIR Corsa. 4 spdl. P/B, auto, facl ah", nu . 546·7076 ,. 1963 Chryalu NeWpori. Gd Motor. Needl Miner Woric. $250. Call 6'l3-3f66 UO ·hP. Good cond. c4JJ tlre.o. CallW-7625.a!lS. '66 MUSTANG $141. 1 5'3-8!ll8 aft 6. FORD '69 Club Wq:. V-8 Coupe, v.t, . e11t~1t~ • IS y 0 UR AD I eri;:. Fact air., C&tttully trt11u"li•tion, pow•' •l11r· -! ct,.A.SSJ:F[f;[? Someone will qialnta!Md. ~ 642-7'122 i119, r1dlo, h11t1r, vinyl rrs !'Tait Share" Ttme be ~ tar l' Dial ftz. TORJNO Formal HT. n roof, TIE 171. t ·· ·, · .. pwr, air, 39J V-8, vin top. '63 CHEVY II $554 ~ ~ 1~1ust sell 96Z-41HT No~• Sl1tio11 W19on, 6 9IOONew Cars 9800 1958 FORD Sta"on Wgn. 352 cy1lnd1r, tficlr shift, r1cl!o, ' • JObt&.-oaa+SOD • For a better deal on· a Lincoln-Me~·ury product sej your ·local dealer, AND who else can back the sale .with 1.8~ y•qrs ·of .Qu~nty· Servic,. JOHNSON & SON. 1970 MERCVRY cvctoNE • .... --.. Power. StMring, Pow.r Disc Br•kes, White Side Will Tires, R1dlo, Heater, Deluxe Wheel Covers • , • OF91H517834. $3166 +TAX & U~ 4zt Y0I, DIMI,....-; C.llllNftt!M H•• ......... llachlt Otllt wltto Cycl .... L .. pa. 4·s,..4 T,__...M," '°'"' "-"'99• Pewer Dhc "-bs, l•ll•, IMfnlMHl9fi•it c;,.,,. i .. llM!le C.11fr91 SI* Ylew MlrrH. OHl.INl2127l $3366 + TAX & UC. 1970 COUGAR XR7 Mod. ~,!7~"~!~!~1!, .. ,,, 1st DEMO SALE 19r0o!!N~on Do;r Gold, 351 -4, lrown Ho11nd1!ootk "in roof, 1n1!1t.io11 conftol, Stl Sf, WSW F70114 ltlttd tir11, pilWtr win· doWI, powtr 1ft1ri1WJ, power fro11t di11 ltr•li.,, 1ir, AM/FM 1t1r10, ti11ttd 91•11, d1l1,110 1101 I 1ho11ld1r i>llh. Ap1'91r11tet 1""•f1ctio11 9ro1.1p. OF93· Ml1199t co11trol, WSW H-71xl 5 b1/t1d tlr•1~ OF THE . YEAR o.,1r l row11. L11th1r with •inyl interior, power tid• wi11dow1, 6·w•y 111t1, while vinyl roof, •"'l11io"11 co11trol, powtT fro11I di11 brt lr11, tilt ttMrl1t9, lti9h1r r•tie r11r 1111, ..flO,WOr loclr ,,. power 1te1ri119, 1ir, AM/FM 1t1r10, All TheM (•rt Art 11111 gr1up, WSW '15115 b.ltHI tires,~ dutl r11r 111! 1p1•k1n, tl11t1d· 9lt11, •·w1y poW•r tt•t, tilt ·w1t .. I, 11,1fo. dlx. •••t & 1ho111d1r b1lb, fro11t & PRICED TO SELL l•"'P· co11trol. AM/FM 1hreo, pow•t ,,,, no•r rn•h, rtlflol• VH '"""'Or, . 1irt111n•, l1111,1ry wk11I CO¥en, tl11ftd P-•r door lock1, door td9t 9111rd1 & 91•11. Ap. prof. grp. OYl2A803426 $4050 J11•11rv wheel eo,,•n'IOZ••Kso4981 Mlny'wlth-6000 m es -VERY-ATTRA'CTIYE -$4670 ' or:Lealll SAYINGS $5050 -----------~--~=--------------~----------~--LJWWWWV.WWWWV.a:.awwwwwwwnazawwwwwwr.azanv.axa&WWWWW4ilLWLLL.LW1* • ORANGE COUNTY'S FINEST us·~D CARS • . loJa .. ~ & Sott Jiu l'he Rej..iatlon 0( Offeriq l'llle Ffnest SelecU.. of Vaell Cars in the County! )""" .............................................. ......,,oi~~~~~~~~---· . ' ................... ..--... .................. __ JUST ARRIVED FROM FORD MOTOR CO. (Special Purchl1t) WIDE SELECTION OF 1969 MERCURY MOORS Cougers & Mercury1, convertibles, station wagons, 4 dr. hardtops, 2 door hardtops. YOUR CHOICE $2995 '69 Couger Convertibles With •Ir conditioning, power stMrlng, power brakes, etc. 6 to 9000 mlln. '69 Mercury Convertibles With efr conditioning, power 1tHrlng,· power brakes, etc. '6t M9ntego Sedans Wltfw •lr conditioning, power stHrlng, power brake•, etc. A NICE SELECTION OF WAGONS, MARQUISES ETC., AT ONLY $3695 ALL UK~ NEW! VERY LOW MILES! ,• '61 CONT1NINTAL 4 Or. S•f. A111111 fo14 -fi11hh, i>r-n l•Rdtv roof, lt1ftler liltt.rior. All tko lu•ury fotl11tt1 ·l1t1.I. f•ctory tilr. VTP73' $3895 'H MERCURY Colony Perk 511. W19on1. VTM 714 "'1dl11m chrome yollow fi11i1h with 111 1ti11yl lnt1rlor. A~· tomttlc fT1111 ., power 1t•1rin9 I br1lr11. Ftc· lory oir cond. l111.1tif1.1I col!d. $2995 'H MONTIGO MX 4 dt. 11d1n1 (] to choo1e fro1r1I. All ht•I 11,1!0. tr1n1 ~ r1dio, h11!1r, power '''''·• power br1k11, f1elory t ir, l•rtd111 1oof. YWR 098- t,OOO -rni111. $2995 '67 CONTINENTAL 4 0,.. Sid. l1t11tif1.1I lnlltl~ 1iu1 1111t11liC fl..,_ hh with m1tch l1t9 l11th•r f11ttrior. 1111• l1!Mle11 roof, fully luftrry eq 11lppoJ 111il f1ct•ry elt, cell• dltlonln9, A~-FM t1dto, 1t1r•o t1pe dl1lr. On .. ownir c•r. l••11lifully ft'l~lnt1i11.d, Uc. TINiOlO , '.67 CONTININT ... L Co1twr1Jbli1. 0 Pol1r whil• .. "!!H~' Wood l11th1r I white top. Full pow1t equlp,14 .;th f11f, 1lr, VGV 252 .. $2795 '6' CONT1NINTA1 C•vr. Ro11woo4' -'"1t1llic fiA"i1k witk bl1c• l1'etft1r I wkllt l1M1u roof. L11111ry 1quipp1d, ftcfory 11r, elc-XSR 510 $5195 "64 CONTINENTAL 4 door 11d111. v,1 ... 1 bl1ck finl1h with bltclr l11th1r l11t1rior. F1,1Uy luaury equipped inc111din9 f1,1ll power & f1ctory 1ir. lie. OYS 521 $1595 ' '67 PONTIAC GoTO 2-0r. H.T. 6t1' rt1hf rt11t1lllc fi•l1h with ~lie• <ll1,1clr1t 11th, 111kl. tr1111., r•dio l h11ttr, pow• tr 1to1rin9, f11tory 1lr. lo11.1tif11t coltditio11. TRJ $OJ $,1995 '67 M~CURY M ... R9UIS 2 ... Dr. Herdt.,,, a.1;tif11J told hit• fini1k with Mlfckfflf i11lttlor, Wiiy 'ow•r 1q1,1lpptd, fie· ~••rt 1lr, ltl!d•o roof, on1 own1t, Dri"'" 011ly J0,000 mil11. UZN fl4 $2395 '6J CONTINENTAL 4 tloor. o ••• ~, .. ,,, fl11itk w!tk blond l11th1t l11t1rior. F11Uy hnnuy 1qulpp1d induding full power I f1ctotY. •ir, Un u1111lly cl•tn. Lie.. OUW 9Sl $1895 \ BARGAIN CORNER In Our Bargain Corner, we have numero~s used cars. Some clean, some not so clean. Some that are duplications, some we've had too long -in any event, these cars are reol borgoins. LOOK 'EM OVER! '86 Ml!lltCUllY MONTCLAlll SED. $137& Lie. UGW 111. Clll"' llH 1" llM'lt· '86 '&& '86 l'OllD GALAXI• Ml 4 Df, "·T· ILW t&I (Mia (IT) M•llCUllY !·DOOll MtftkMllr M.t . ~DO Ml IH .. Tift L .... I l'OllD OALAXI• ... l·Dr. HI,.._, IV, UI (Nici Cffl 186 IUltlC ILICTllA COMVlll.TllLI $167& UC. Y,U '*· frlk• cir. '67 COf(flNIHTAL • Dr, ...... .. '63 .11"11" WAOONllll 4 WllMI Dri¥-. Jl(llllll lf'flll !IHI. Lie. lltY 7• '69 l'OlltD TOlltlNO C"'•ertllllt.. JlSll VI. (IMll. •SOD I rn lm©l!D !mW ·-©®l!D@£00 ' 2616 HOllOI IOULIYAID, COIYA MISA I NIW CAU ·. 140·1630 642·0981 '· " . 540·5635 UGED CARS l' . h11.t•r. IHZ 911 . interceptor e11g., go00. tlre6 •. lr~.:;:64~FO~R<;D.-"'.c....-.S',,...fZ body&: trans. Good interior. Call 646-6.119 aft 4 Country S1d1ft W19011, 6 cylnidtr, tutoin•tic tr•n•· '\ , 196) Ford Fairlane,. NC. mi11io11, r•dio, lt.•f•t. Xlnt cond. S65C. ozw 620 . 645-11'6 '6,7 FORD $1Jli .• ~,.~F~A~LCO~=N'-. ~,.."-,-. -Rao:-•"10~. II 2 Door, V-8, •utorn•flc new-tires. recent tune-up. ttt111mi~1i.011, ftctory ,;, Prt. pty. $600. 833-1348 co11ditionin9,. pow•r 1f1•'· _;::;,;~~:.;:-,.:=..:::..:;,.--.,.[I int ,.dio, h1tttr. UKY t05. t :6< FORD Falrlane, •th. v. '6' CORTINA $1777 8, slick, 1 owner. $350. Call G.T. 2 door, oi 1p1td, 1ticli 847-7007. 1hift, ••dio, h1tt1r, IDX '65 FORD Country Squl.tt 10 122. . passenger. PS/PB. al:r, low '66 IUICK' $2121 ,m::'="::: .. "'::.· .: ..... :.;..;"~"=----11 ltl1ti1rt, v.1, f•clory t ir '57 Ford Ranchero ·co11ditionl1t9, pow1r ,,,,,. * $200. !HG-2420 * i119, r•dio, hetlt r, wltil1· will ti•••· ltQK 611. IMPERIAL 165 MUSTANG $12+7 ,---------·[!"Coupe, V.8, 1uto"'•fic ;69 IMPERIAL U!Baron, 2 tr1n11ni11ion, pewtr .. .,. dr. Loaded! Below wbsl blu i119, power i>rtlt11, redJo, bk. $449S. 673-lS24 eves, he1f1r, wkif1w1ll tirtl. OSI 716. ~w="""="=====ocil "67 MERCURY $17H St1lion W19on, V.I, tulo· MUSTANG m•lic tr1n1mi11lon, power ---------II 1t11rin9, r1dio, h11t1r. Y7 • GOOD OEALll '65 ?tlustang Conv. Yellow w/ black interior, V-3. Manual 3 1peed, new battery, runs ve·y well. Wan• $899 or trade for BllS or Van plus -h. -615M93--a.nyfune. - '66 MUS?'ANG, :dnt cond. l owner, low ml"i;. ltlusl see to apprec. Pvt, pty. $1395. 002-4369 '67 MUSI' ANG, 6 cyl, rd, htr, new tires, excl cond. $1350. 546-93.M after 5 PM. 2209. '67 FORD $142' 4 door h1r<llop, v.1, •ufo- m•tic tr1n1mi11ion, power 1l1tring, rtdio, h11ler, whitew•ll tir11 . UON S4l. '65 CHEVR'L'T $UU 1;p,-r;; 2-doOi li1fdtap, • I , 11.1tom1tic li•n1"'iu io11, - f•cfory •ir conditio11i119, power 1l1i11ln1:1, r•dio, he•t· er. PFG 075. "68 MUSTANG $2181 2+2. v.1, •ufo"'•tic ti;lllt• "'l11io11, f1ctory •ir condi· tioning, power 1!11ri.,., r•· dio, h••f.,, YQC Ill. '67 FORD $U53 Co11ntry S•d1n W9n. V-1, 1ulo. lr1n1., power •t1.,. in.g, power br1k11, f1ctory 11r conditio"i"f• t•di•, h1•t1•. XEY 327. · OLDSMOBILE 169 MUSTANG SZJil '66 OLDS Cutlass Hol, Cp!, 2 Doo r H1rdtop. v.1, t1.1te. Bei~. $100 below low book. fr1111., po-r 1lttri119, r1· 8 Tr. stereo. 642-50i16 dio, tie1ltr, •inyl roof. YCU anylime. 216. '68 OLDS-442, p/s, p/b, a/c, '68 FORD .$2D,f stereo lape. Call after 6 or Co1111try Squir•. V-8, t ute. \\'kends 837~ lr•n1., f•ctory •it coM!· ~;;;;;~====·II tionin 9, power 1f11ri119, fl • .PLYMOUTH dio, '"'"· WIA 910. '67 IUICK U4'2 ·*-19;..6_9_P_L_Y_M_O_U_T_H_*-ll ~.,;,,., 2 Dr. H.T. v.8, •uto. tr1n1., f1ctory 1lr Roe.drunM:r. Lo mileage. Still eonditionin9. power 1t.•r-~ under fact. warr. Stereo tape, inf, power br1k11, '°"°" . 4 spd, polyglas tires. Must window•, r1dio, ti11!1t. T9 aell immed. Ol&h or take 141 over pymia. Call 557"130 alt '61 GALAXll $17'6 ~ ... 4 Door H•rdtop. V-1, 10+.. 'r.6 F1JRY Ul. 4 dt h,t. 383. tr1111., ftclory 1Jr col!diti~!t' Pwr 11t11, brks, lac air, vin inf , pow•r •i••ri119, ttli'.lo, tp_ 1 Ownr, Lo bk. Daya h,, .. ,, VZP 448 _ Kl 7-6!8( Eve• 645-'22I 166 MERCURY $1J74 :69 F\&fY III .f..Dr. Loaded! Monlcl1ir 2 Dr. H.T. V·I , Pvt. Ply. ~Iuil sell! $2895 or 111to. tr1n1., f1clory •ir take over pay. 642-2461 co!Mlitioni119, power 1t••r~ it·9, power br1k11, r•dio, h11t1r. RPG 102. PONTIAC A g0rgoous verduro grttn with blk. landau top. Pwr. str. and the factory 5 yr. warranty book. Sale! $1999 Sale! Mister "T' 645-1441 7100 Ii arbor. Blvd., C.M. '68 Tempest Le Mans '68 GTO Conv. PIS, PIB, Air., Auto. tt11n&. 16,00o mi. ~lust S ell!!! IM-5139 '68 GTO, .ram air eng, auto. pis, dl1e brakes, landau top. $18T5. Call aft 6, 673-1842 '64 Le M8.11!, 4 6pcl, stick, 326 eng., new paint, Top shape! $000. 646-2517 '69 CATALINA Convertible Air. Must sacrifice? Make offer. * • 531·3531 1966 GTO convt. lmn1ac., AIC, PIS, PIB. Pl\V, bucket acau, 6.5 Utre. 675.f828 RAMBLER "67 COUGAR $17"' Hardtop. v.1, •uto. tr11t1 .. f•clory 1ir conditioning, power 1l1erin9 , power di1c br1lr11, r1d io, ht1!1r, 1tlnyl roof. TYT 717. "69 FAIRLANE $z682 • 2 Door F•1tb1ck. V.8, ilrfo. fr1n1., power 1!11rin9, r•• dio, ha1t1r, YCT 779 '67 GALAXIE $1Z86 $00 J 4 Door H1tdtop. v.1, t ulo, lr1n1., factory t ir condi- fibnin1:1, power 1!11rl119, powe r bt1~11, r1d io, h1 tl•1 1•, •inyl roof. UOK 59t • '68 MUSTANG $1611 Con1t1rtibla. v.1, 1uto, Irani~. pew1r 1!11rinlj[1 COii• 1011. VRR 153 169 FALCON $1fU, 2 Door. 6 cyl., t ulo. h1M., f1 clory 1ir conditio11l1t9, power tl11•in9, r•dio, h•1I• 1r. XRJ 7'7 166 CHEV. $Ul7' IMPALA St1tion W1gon. v.1, e11to, tr1111.;-fet16ry ... lr con4' tionin9, power 1itffit1.t. power brtk11, r1d lo, N1tl 1r, lu9gtg1 rick. YCR 112 '61 GALAXIE $l 61f . .. 2 Doot H•rdtop. A~to. 1967 REBEL SST 343 cu In, trtn1., tlr condltienln9, lac'l a/c, mal'ly extras, xlnt power 1l•eri119, r1tlle, ht1t--cond. $17".il. 536-8312 ••· wwo ,.,,, IS64 RAMBLER """'· Sia. '67 FORD $15" Wag. RMI. auto. $295. Co1111fry Sd11. W911.,.. v.( • can 564586 • ••to. trtn1., f1clory •Ir :--;:;'n:'~='+':;....:'-,-m c0Hitio11i119, power l:w•'"' * '63 1'.ambh!:r Ambassador racliO, h1lfif, l1.19gtt• f11L Station \Vagon, PS/PB. WXM 742 &. good cood., 1<100. 962-7690 '68 CUsTOM $1 41i T-llRD ' '57 T·BlRD, new lnte:rior, tonneau, portholes, I at: t stlck "1lh o.d. Comp. OVC!rhaul, $19SO. 96&-5928 ''5 T~BIRD. l'~uU power, ajr, stereo. $1175. By Ownrr ~7 FOR Sale:: '57 T-Bffi.D. Very Clean il Orlf. v.·/2 tops. Cell (>Vtg 83$-5073 '56 T·BJRO Rf&I 01111~lc. 67s.51$t eves. Whlt• Elepbanll? ... 2 Door, V.8, 111to. tr••t., l1ctory 1ir cDttditi1tniitt, ,_,_, 1!11ri119, r1tfi•, II.it- ''· xsw 504 DUNTON FORD 2240 S. Main SANTA ANA 546-7076 ' . . ... •