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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-04-01 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa MesaI I ! ! I "' I J 7 I 1 r \ ,- • ' " .. • "', ~ !.r ') ' ' ~ , ... New -Topless Dispute I ' . . ; I 1 - . ' ( WEDNESDAY AFT!RNOON, 'APRIL . I. 1.9lll -· ~ • • .. I . •' ··a me .. .. .. .1 • " +I' .. -., • . ( . ..... ·' . . . . !~'CORONER'S oEPU'fY C. J. BRICKER COVERS BODY OF ELECTROCUTED COSTA·MESA ·YOUTH . ' Army Leyels w· - . · · · ere Fo~Ie·d? Accusations .Jokesters On Prowl' Toda y . ~ . On .Captain . ; ... - The origin of April Fool's.Doy probably . dales back ,.. . alici<iil llome -nol fer, q .~. r..eaaoo.: it jU&t' eeefns ' i. that · all obecure f~stlVltlta da\e back .ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) -The . Aney IO anctenl Rom•» charged Capt.. Ernul L. Medina lad•y The aenerll actlv!tla IUITOllndin• All· with mordei" In . the 1111 .it.ck oo My • • Lai, 'and said t:he char!Je mabl' him Foot'i Day aft about aa · unclear •• =pooalb\e for the IOS 1lleged allylnp ils-.irtl\J\. II \I • ~ WI!<• OJ) ~pie, f9f" 'whlda Lt. WllUmn L. C~ f Jr" eVeil. ~1 mtlilt' lilP.JOed, ~ 1i,1vtn an will tie lrlecl nel\ month. ' ·--to "'·~the ,_. • !1'114 , • , lrcim In! I ~ , ~1 .-.· , ·• ' ~-~--. ,;.1;'14~.llld, Uta;J:Jfl.i ··~--~· f~, ·, ~ I' w-. ohttfnea t~; . j .' ' · 1 ....,..,. .. ·'t . ' -'-'--.. Al?µr, ~ DIY!slon , b'eeo ·~tected becauoe o ·1~ • .,. a . · · , · qiilr.w ~In llin<'l' the comlna ot;olltlnl..'!~ l~~~~~~ A· 1pokelmla llld ~tllll Medini wu • nolun fooll mlnklnd wtih ' 1 u ij d en charpd 11 1 prtn<;lpol undlr the Ulliform· .:...U..--•-to·-·-" " Code of Mlllllry, l dltlce, ud did not . • -;-:-1'.~ ,,_ .. ~wen -·n•. · • _ h¥V• lo bO ~ durlnl 1ho ..iiqed . Apnl r oora J;>ay -w~ .,,..,... i... ,tW • . , .~Pn. 'ft,_.ap.1 /':r ;""' , '. 'kl"'""• tO be tiekl'"'-'oonai6Jf. . ""''°"' o/ •.nJ.;lnf ·pr1cllc1l jok .. or ;; 1 l . ....... a -)""-'' II:' ...._ • /,!., ,. 1 ' Tbe Army said, "The new Charae · Send1ilg r'riehds on fool's ef'I'!ndi 01 .. ' - alleges ,violation ol Article 111, UCMJ, "-April t; >t .. • ,. ~ in that Ca~. Medina WU responaible . In Scotlarid, April is the mOnth ·~ .f \ \ ' 1 • ~. • : -•• ·:.~-:rt:=': .. ~~~ cuckoo ~1n1 (symbol o1 _t1oe ·""t'~l .. , An,tpor's Moth~ mitted by member• of .bJ1 company returns to .. ScoUan,~;~ hen,~e ~. •1 Js / , f , ,. , 1 , • "t • in the vlllqe of . SOna My (My Lil) called a cuckoo or &owk which ·T.· ··.<.. ..._''-'-· ·s . n_ ."'"Snl>. pt. . on tl·March 19111." . ltd to Scotllb Prost .such 81 : J..A.Jee r:_AD f'~,. • ~ Medlnl, SI, .of Pico Rivera, earlier "On·the llfsl d&y of Aprlle, • BELGRADE .(UP' I) _ y .. ;...,_ oi1J1. was charged with murdering f o u r ·Hunt the gowk another mile." .,..~ ... persona, m1.lnb11 .. one and usauJt with 'Hunting• the "gowk'f was a frpltlt!s ' ariUtli.itoday seized Ult paupGtt,., 1frit. a deadly , weapm. The earlier charge, errand for fools -much like· our "snipe . e'r • Mlhajlo M~jlov's ·mother 1\0daY, filed March 10, accuaed Medina ·of the hunts" today in the U.S. . . whep she tried tO leave for tbe t1idtld "murder ol two pel'IOOI on or about At auy rate, today your,grit1ed teeth Slates. Mlhi)lav jw:t linllbed 8 prilOll of. one ·suspected .enemy penon, and aome amiable friend walkl up to you carrying .aome of my wriUnp oat • I 16 March 1981, mainlng and · murder should be concealed behind a grin when ie~:;r!i"U~tha;1yt.tg:,e;:i;t :r-~1- murder •of another, during their in-and 1ay1, "Hey, you've got a bug on county.'wJth her," the 36ryear~· ~ u'..,,.r· terrogaUon; late in the day of about your ahou~er." sald, "but she wasn'~.'' . '.-."I' r • I 18 March ltea, malmlng and murder · ,.. ~ • Twiatefl Radio Antenna wtiich·aroutht Dt•th Li••. on Lawn of ·M••• dal Mer Hom• . . • JJa~y's . ~emains ~aid Key Factor • ·t n D octo r Case -• • ~Laboratory analyses of the dismem- bered remains of a baby girl found Jn a Costa Mesa freezer &ix days a110 were still Wlftnished today, but COrl- filered a key factor jn a m~der case against her father. ·~· Wesley G. Slocum, .44, ....,.lodged \JI ..orange Oouh ty Jail without ball. .WaiUn~ pr;e'liminary hearing on a $lnl~ complaint April · 22, following ti1s munil"ipal court arralJDlllent Monday. CNew leads in the «i'isly butchered ti'i.by case were being ~eked out Tues- day, bul Costa, ?i.1eta P,olice Detective Capt. Bob Green said toqay he llad ·nothing fut1hef'to disclose. 'Decomposition of lhe dismembered body of Cynthia Slocum. believed frozen since early 1964 in the family home 1t 2931 Calvert A'IC., his complicated a~ finding&.-, · "nie family, with~ history of police-in- yolved incidents, lost the Calvert Avenue 1tDme recentlj when payment.! on a se-: ·tooc1 mortgage lapsed. . • The expensive home in the Mesa Verde lrea wa• sold at trustees' auction and €be furn llhlngs impo4nded, leading con- tent!: or the freeter to thaw. Cynthia's remains were found Thurs- day as a re.sUlt,1when a moving company employe ,bega9 cleaning the appUance at a Santa Ana warehouse yatd. ·or. Slocum f.'as arrested Friday mom· I_!!.; while e~arlng In Orange Counly Siperlor Coilrt for hearing on a fl.7 nlflliPp suit against Santa Ana police, ,1e1111runa from a lllf iun light. Mesan Erecting Antenna ·Killed ~Electric. Charge \Veapon on a ~ individual while in-·~ BULLJ TIN 1 ' ; ~~ating hlm:on or about 17 March Countian Killed 1• - By AllnnJR R. VINSEJ, Of t11t O.llY Plltt Si.ff Gin gerly maneuvering a tall anteMa h1to position, a Costa Mesa ham radio ope~at,o~ was electrocuted Tuesday when · a gust oC wind toppled it into a ,,900-volt po"-er line. A helper starlding beside him was unt'ouched. ---" .. Lai.irance F. Bandier a, 20, of 2726 Lorenzo Ave., was killed· instantly by the surge of pawer, which burned aWay his left foot and blackened a large patch of 1awn. · He was being aided In ereclhlg the .._.&.foot radio tower in the yard of the family home by a friend,, Merritt M. Girgis, 21 , of 3121 Klllamey Lane. . Investigators said the antenna 'j¥as partially anchorid to ~ ground by ropes and Bandlera '!IS mo\llnf It ~p-by..,tep into an erect posiUoo ft»-permanent placement. · "'!. Girgis said Lhie! Ylcllln wu maneuver· Ing it toward the i:l"de of ·Ule house. "Then an eXploston. • .Larry was on ' fire. He was ttolcHn1 the pcle in ,a hu~ and the anJenna' "as up , ••inst the power line," Girgta ~ police. "Oiie of' the ropes mat have broken," he said. • A brecie, forerunner or today's brisk winds, was blowing at the lime and evidenUy c:aught the 45-foot-higfi antenna as ·Bandlcra struggled to slop its · lethal Ult. . Deputy Coroner Jim Briclr..er said the Ylctim, 1 UC Irvine student, apparently y,'1"apped hia left le g around lhe metal pole in • f11tal effort to re-gai n hi• ltveraae. l •• However, the c~rge flied today was subsUtuted for ""' flied March 17, IC-In' . Bik' e Trage'.ly cusing him of coaCeaUng knowledge of U a felony. tlfe<llna commanded Company C, 1st Tinkering wilh a famil y mini-bike , a Battalion, 20th Infantry, 11th Brigade young Anaheim father was killed Tues-- of the Arneric8r=DIV1sl011 ln Vietnam. da"?ftlght--when the throttle stuck.-ram - Company C joined two other infantry mlng him headflrlt into a tree whl)e w,. Southern 'California Edison Company compa!del early in lNa to form Task 13-year-old tWtn boys watched in horror/ spokesman .John E. Peebles tolcf police Force Baker, Wbk:h conducted' jbe raid James P. Monroe, 33, of 802 N. Alamo the line Bandiera's antenna touched car-on My Lal. St. was dead on anival ·al ~fartln ried'about 6,900 vcilts of electricity. Calley, charg~ Sept. S, .i969, wU t.uihtr Hospital following the acCidenl the first to be. 'accused. Subsequent 1D-in an.Jlley· at "the rear of their home. PoQce kept crowds of curlous·nelghbors vestlgallons for the most part bave m. , lnvestlgat.cn said the throtUe on the a~ay from the scene while awaiting volved members of Medina'• com~.. little bl•guck anlt Menroe"bent·Ovq to arrival of Oi'ange County coroner's Medina ha1 speclfically· deri.ied ·that fll:,Jt while .. on a~ run;~~~ deputies, who removed the body to Baltz he ordered any ·masucr:•t b~t. adm1lted ov~ the .balky ~ #,(a:iragC. Mortuary, Co!la .M'esa. that he. !hot a Viet Coni womu who .He apparently ~ conCr ' he bent A spokesman said funeral services was wounded. and the mini-bike tmaa~, the tree. were expected to be set in a conferea)CC "I did not see aoy 111\jghter at My Monroe w,as Jogged~. 'e GOunly'' wiill lhe famll,y later Coday. • (See Ml!l>JNA, I'll• Z) ' 4;u, trilfllc death . ~· • Topless Flap Fl~s .. . J . ' Mes a I>a,-1.cer's· Act Bares New T'i' of Cit y Law . ( .· A new test or i the consUt~lity permit. while ;Dunis o. Vauetian. , Firehouse triday nflht after Po.llc:e chlet oC llw1 ahned at local conLrol ovu was t.ic.keted· for/allowtna: it · ~tl1 Neth·,verblDy revoked ha entirt · toplt.ss entertainment hu begun in Costa He and :Dtat\e ·E. ·Brawler. • of Jnmet11 .f-';-rmtt 1;1d vauihan defied 1 Mes~, wl~ the shoi,y ao!ng on and lbe Anaheim, W«W anuted~there 18 iTrklay u:.. , r, r. f wrapl -Ing off agliln Tlletday nigftt. •ighl •ad oro n11i·-· boll ~1m. ~ .. l'.....,y' to"' ,,.1·.,· • Braw'ov.' to Vice rs lssuetl 1 citations to a ~g 111 April t appe ' H1 He ....,~avv> ...._ "1 ' ,.: danOtr the doonnan -hi! second jodfclal Dlltrlct -• take~e stag• anyway arler ~1"1'1"'' alletecf tnse In fow-days · -when Vau"'8J'I and MlM alden ate • rormed Of the imminent-vJolaUon, )•hlle they visited the Firehouse·, 171 E. 171h ed to 'appear:,..:APrU IS at ~ a.in. ~ clalmtd t fgnorance, saying she St., during evening hours. O('I the cltatl ''temmJng m. the latest thought she waS still In Loe: Angeles No arrest& were made this time, but vlsll. County. , • the suspects only cited ror allegedly J>Qlice. 1aid t-.11ss Wilden was clad Famed rQJ>leu and bottomless derenae violating a municipal rode section coo-~nly tn a pJnk b\klpj boUont transparent attorney Berrien· Moore' haa been veniently t'OOtrolling al• ~styJes ~· en-~yho!t and iUppen whtn spted W)o starching O>sta ~1e11 city o(Tllnanccs, tcrtalnment. di.dating rhytbmlcall1 to the '1traln1 of preparing tilt same campSign he Judy A. \Vaiden. 28, or Diamond Bar,. A slow rock tune. -1nountod In Ute Baby Doll'• case three ?.'ll.S cited for cntcrtainlni w1lhout· a L The t.ea1n of lawmpn who rakkd Lhe years ago. ' • '"<' .. ·( ,. I ' • • Weadler The Orange· Ooast will ~Unue to:~.·ret the tun s~ ·rn·: ,Ttnlq- dlJ>, wtUl temperatures ~ 88> 11oftg the shore and up. 7$ further inland, " INSIDE TOD-'l' •1r1ttt 11 . ~Z!r. 1~ C:trl'Cf'~ 14 Cl\ecl''IN I'• , C'1ttll t4 4S-J4 <•Min 41 c,............ ~ Dt•fll Hflltttt ' °"""""" 11 1ilf~ltti1I ,.,. I ' ."""'"'...... tJ ''llf!IA .. 1J ~ -'" . Al'll LIJHilf'I :tf MlllM~ t • " ' 1 ' .l • .... • • • • I· I ' 2 llf:'r KOT ,s) ·Controllers .Still Stay ~Off__JQbs . WASlllNGTON (AP) -11oo1 - air tralllc controllen oll)'td Git Ille job opln today desplli a call bJ ..... leaden to end lbelr llck-<all adl<m tllal bu hampered and ID -._ cn.,,ied air travel b' a .U. · • Tbt Federal Avlallon AdmlnlJtratloft reported a 1llgbl back-to-wort trend, but lald tarie numben ...,. · lllll out. especlallJ ID Ibo bJ ooalorl .of New Yori;, 0....,,, and 11-'i CllJ. ' Pi.e StWBeW Hijackers -~ace . . ''Get Tough.'·~Pl~n ~ SEOUL (UPI) -Saoth Korun and • Japa._ aull>arllles took ~ tough •t· lllUdo today 'lowanl a band of radical J-. studaoll wbo hlJackld a Japaneoo alrl1-aod demanded tt he floli1i Ii North -The equaDy tougli hl~cllen were roJ)Orled atarvfq ~Ir 100 hoatages. • ~ .• ~~ ~~ "'Jnc':"'tt~!i at I: 11 p.m. Tuelday (10: 11. p.m .. PS1: terl<s had firtd on tllo plane when I vetf'tjf away trom North Korea 90 Tlatf. day and instead Jtew to StouL . · Tbt hijack uga began al i : 10 am. (1:10 p.ni. ESTJ Tuelday when the piano lei! Tokyo tor a fOUtlne fllPt to Fukuob In; south~ Japan, A g..oop of ··-CGnununtst Student 'rf<Ucala, armlid "1lb daggers, a_onls, pistols and homemade bombs, took over the plane. 'ilio air --l1An c.... . , ... llnMd aperallnc, ~-· w·t.t h ' JAPANl!SI Of'l'ICl"LS ARRIVE IN'"5EOUL IN AT'l'EMPT TO FREE HIJACKl!D Pi.'.\H't"" ~ "'peryllirJ pe;,_1 .and_~=;~·~;Pifi1-=~Mln;l;•l9r;=Sa;ht~l~o~M:· ~ak~e:F~lna_I .:cDec.:c.:cl.:c•""'::::~°":R~e:::IM~1:::"'9:!..:F~l~ith~t ~ht~N~ortll~_:K::•:,..:;:-~·~~ Monday) in a oontelt of wllls between lhe sword waving hiJacbrs Who have ~tened to blow up · the plane and ofllclall loitnt oo freeing the paaoengen It was allowed to land ·11 Fukuoka where 23 women, chlldreti an~ elderly men were allowed to disembar~. ~fter a· five-hom-, delay it toot off for / Pyoogyang tiut Japar.ese authorities said It headed tow•rd Seoul when it received ground fire and when e!cortlng U.S. fighter planes spotted MIGs-. m....., of odier milou. ' · and crew. J:t._ II· Ilia MiJf-i added . to the · ·''"""::,.Air.,~== PoUu110. n Fondh . ..;. Schmitz Blasted ta -Yod< and 'Cl>l<qo uil ap lo e I,, Japanese TrantpOCtaUon M 1 n l 1 t e r TomisabW'O Hublmoto flew in from Tokyo and tn a radio conversation with lbi hijackers said the plane would not be allowed .to depart un£U . the hostages were freed. His tough ""stand apparently had the blessln& ol South Korean · and U.S. officlall worried about the fate An elaborate ruse was haslllf put togeth~r at Seoul Airport to convince the hijackers they were r e a I I y in Pyongyaiig. There were &lgns o t "welcome to Pyongyang" and groups of South Korean. soldiUs dressed like North Koreans. Bat the ruse failed. _ • i I: •• law~ . ' In Campaign ~--=~~": ¥:oung1ter.s .in· Writing Campaign 1riD aet "°"" bee .... °' t11e . 111•w,"· By Wilcoxen lllid A.TA spolceslna1sald. . · By TERRY co~• P Sallie lmprotementa were noted with °'..., o.irw P•11t ~ Carpenter which stated in part : of .two Americans aboard. A Seoul radio station said today the Tte angered radicals, so m e w h e re between eight and 15, threatened to blow up the plane but inst~ad decided to wait out the departure. Since then they have been locked in a battle or wills with authorities over whether t he ,pa1sengers would be freed . Eutern Aiflinll """ming Ill 'abutue· . 11lt (the article) states that an inferior ft1cfits between Wasblngton, New York More than 100 yoong student! In Foun. grade of guollne was used to mal:e and ·BoltGo. But they' were subject to tain Valley are fighting pollution with t!ltt diJly exhaust in the first balloon JD ti• ~te delaya.41 pens. · ilnd that F-310 cannot clean up the T"9 alrllael . lo Plllladtlphla said They •t.arttd lts week· with lett.rs .air lo an app1«lahlo extent. hot wu better 1odly1ban Tuesday. to stite and national lqislators ui,:';"~~· ••Are you 1ware ot tbis?'' Ia lftir YQl'k, the FAA Aid lOS ·of &heir posJtJons Oil pollution and ;fth' Most of the letterr ask for information 117 cantrol1'tt .i lb lsllp fllbt ccmtrol .letters to • major l&sol!nl compa!JY or a statement from Standard defending etmter callld ln sick for the ·I 1.m. !asking for proof that Its adverUaed gas Jts commerctal. lhlft, me Jeu than on 1'lelday'1 ear· CU~ pollu~ts. "I'm deUghted to see· young people ~ shift. 'nlfrty.two of tO were We erpect the leglslaton to tell us relating to some of the!e t h i n 1 s aat in Kanau City, elgbt less than what we can do about pollution/' Roliby especially at such an early age. 1 ma.Y Tattda.y. But Jn Clpcqo the nwnber Hardman, a Ji.year-<ild at Fountain write a letter ,myself," Mangers said. calUng in sick increi..std by five wHh Valley Elementary School, explained. The maghlne article was shown to ~ 55 ol IOI controllers wortlnc: Rmlby and about .to of biJ seventh the class by Fountain Valley Mayor Jmnet M. Beggs. undenecretarJ of grade ~tes have penned their Edward Just, who thought It might Jn.. ti-.portatioo, told a nen conference names to a , long letter asking each terest them beeluse they were Studying loo' apecta ocma day-to-day Jm. loc'!l legt,lalor to ;;!ate.what he ls dolilg e<:ology. • pi\wenent, but pndlcted' tome ~ about pollution. . '1 · All of the seventh grade students at VOIJen wopld remain on strike fQr some 11te Jetter, d{Bfted by seventh grade Fountain Valley Elementary School are 'lime unleol told 1poclfiCf111 olherwlle teacher John "l•Wrom, will he mailed also sludyin( pollution, ., Oil< portloo by their leaders. · to U.S. Senators Alan Cranston <D-CaUf.) of their normal 9Ci.ence course. .. Lagunan Found ~. Dead in Auto; '+ ·Seizure Feared A '7-year .. ld Lquna Beach mm, en route to San Juan Caplmuo where be had been worklog·•ll a -aide in a program for Muican-Amerlcan • piMCllool children, ... -dead la his car Tuelday afternoon. A coroner's liivestlgalor said Rodney A. Kimball, 1515 Temple BUl1 Drive, may have auffered a heart attack ·before hlJ car left the San Diego rr-•Y near Saa Juan Caplltrano and Phmced into a culvert. 1 . An autopoy ls lieing performed todly to dftmnlne the cauae of death. Kimball, who had lived in Lquna Beach for eilbt years, formerly was an Enclllli feadier and .ct»ol jlrlncipal lo Orqon, Since bis ttUromeiil, he bad volunteered his help in the SIJt Juan program to help prepart SpanillHpell<' Ing you..pten for ochool. ' He Is 111rvived by hlJ wl-. Rulli, I of the family home, and by one aon. Alan. No funeral arr....,....i. bave yo! been made. ~µnty Girl, 6, Dies -1ln Vegas Motel .Fall A · ~yuf.old Gardeo Grove girl died Tuesday ln a Las Vegas hospital from n'ect in~ 'suffered la!l weet when she fell from . the balcony of a strip motel 'l1le chDd, Michele Vasko, was 1tayln1 wltb her mother and 15tepfatber, Mr. ad Mn. Tlmolby Dub<lk, at the Holiday Inn Motel when she apparently fell from -. ftl'IWloor..'.bllcony. -~ f1zjl\ilij!t1lt ....,... ...... .......... , .. c ... Mn. O•ANGIE CIMST f'UILISHtHG COMf'AH"f •0D1•t N. Wied f'ru-1 -f'ltttlltlotr J., ••. c .. ,,,, Vke l"r&I--Gmefal M-.... Tko111e1 Kee•il E•n11r Tiio11t•1 A. M11r,Jii111 ,,.,_ .... , ..... lic.ll•nl P. N•ll s...!~ OJ.npe CMMIJ IE.I.., -Cnla .!MM: lJf WUI l•J llfelt N-r et1d1: nu w.1 .,..,., ...,_., • .,, u.-'-"' m .._, ..,,_ H...ttlne .... INdl: 111n •t'tdl .,.. ........ S..ft Cllnm\M.; lll ,..,... El CMNM ... ud George Murphy (R-Calif.), State "We want to see if the legislators Senator John G. Schmitz CR-Tustin) 'and answer these kids even though~-they · ~j Jlobert Bu,rke (R·Hun-aren't ne§1' voUng age," said teacher tinctaD 1lNcb . Melstrom. .A t Harper School, abou~ 27 young.sterl • Jn both cue's the 1tudents plan, to Jn the "~" clall have .d~ to · wait for answers to-their letters aiid Jnveltih.ie ~iUdaid oh Comp an Y/ a: ii the answers arin't satWactory reply advertillng claJm/-for Its Jl'-310 g&sOlibe. with critical notes. · -·~ey became incensed whet they read ·;ne kids are playing lt cauUous first," a magazine art1cJe which implied that Mangers 15aJd. "They don't want to be the P410 cammercial with exhauat'films unfair. But they havl;? become quite con- fllllD(, a black ballocn might he less cerned about lhtlr envlroomenl" tht_tl_~ truth,!' DecWa ¥&n1en, Harpet ·A rew ·suaestlons--Glfered by Barpe:r prl""!~c.sa'l;_:_. , · · slu&ents ·to clean smog Oill of U,. air _!.~~ ~ve been <l'titten with include placln8; inasslve Inters on the xvwu ~.alplqg tbe~Jettu1. !I'Wo top of sky tcrli>ers to.. clean the air of tile lollen.' are to former utrouut dr!Ulnf hoteo ID !lie moonta1ns· alld fort:! Sco11 Carpenter who appears in the F ~10--lng. 1!'1nd • through them lb iiush smog commercial. · out to sea, or pumping smog into the Susan Hayase, a 13-year-<>ld seventh ground. grader, ii leading that letter writing The idea of holes in mountains ha11 campaign. After reading the article '"lbe In fact been sugge1ted by tome engineers F.Ut Balloan, Clun Air ·or Hot Air," who claim tUMtls and forced air might ID the March isaue of. Los Angeles relieve -the pressure in .90me Joeked-1.D m11utne, ahe penned . a letter to valley~ · \ ' .. Cagney SuingNewport A $100,000 claim for . damages has ~ filed against the city of Newport Beach by William J. Cagney, brother ol movie actor James Cagney. The clalm asks $'7,000 for e1penses and $93,000 for 0 mental disturl>ance, humillatlon lnd .emb&rraisment" tn con· necttoo with .U.ged cl!i mlsrepr....,. tatton of the location of a sewer line. . Cagney, II)() Bay Shore Drive, Newport Beach,· and Ns movie actor brother. . are ownen ol extensive undeveloped pro- perty near Hoag Memorial Hospital. 'lbe claim concerns a 1968 eonnectlon with the.city .ewer system for proposed development betw""eeo medical buildings and the temPorary Newport NaUopal Bank fldllty on PlacenU1 Avenue. Buchet Brigade A claim Is a neces~ry prelude to filing a law15ult against the city .. City councilmen are e1pected to routinely refer it to the city lnsurmce carrier. "We don't certify to the . accuracy of these thlnp underground ," s•id city Public Works Director Joseph T. Devlin. The claim alleges the engineerinl firm of Raub-Bein-Frost and A.uoclatel was given wrong lnlormatlon by city employ es on JocaUon · of the sewer line and as a result plans had 'to be • renegotiated and redrafted at a cost of $2,000 and manholes and add!Uonal . pipe had to be iMta!Jed at a cost ol 15,000. Mental disturbance, humiliation and embarrassment· In .the am~nt of $93,000 brl~gs the total claun up .t!!._$100,000. Vac11tloillng collegians be~an April Fool's Day hljlnks In Daytona Beach, F1a., today with giant water fight al new beachlront motel. Fight started with bucket., escalated when someone dragged out llrehose (bollom !ell). Police later cooled things off, Laguna Beach attorney w' I I I 1 a m hijack en had given Hashimoto a n Wilco.zen, ·a candidate for the 3Sth ultimatum to let the jetllner lake off 1'.>istrJct ~ngressional seat vacated by at 6 a.m. 'Ibursday (I p.m. EST Wed .. the death of James B. Utt, Tuesday nesday) or they would "take action,'' went on the attack against his prlmt presumably blowing up the plane with opponent, State Senator ,l 0 h n G. homemade bombs. '!be Japanese said Schmitz. • there had been no such ulUmatum. Wilcoxen, in a tpeech at Orange Coast • Instead, 1 Japanese 1 poke 1 m a n . CoUege charged that Sclunlti couldn't Counselor Toshikazu Maeda of the adequalely repreaant the coaatal dlltrlct Japanese embassy, said, "No subrtantial in Washington. . i bteakthroua:h can be expected in the He didn't support Reagan won't sup. limited near future." ~Asked what he port Nixon and can't repres'ent the 3Sth meant by that he replied, "I am not District," Wilcoxen declared. 1 In a position to discuss the tlming." Addressing the faculty, w 11 c 0 x e n, South Korean authorities said radio streued that ·Schmitz:'· attitude toward rtportll from the plane indicated the Utt federal government could result In hijacke~ had been eating the food sent less federal funds for Orange County aboard for all 115 belit on the plane schools and public works. and the passengers had nothing Wilcoxen referred to Schmltz's state-to eat since a ligl)t snac served 'l\Jesday ment that "George Wallace is too when the airliner took off from Tokyo moderate for me· (in accepUng federal for Fukuoka. It was hijacked · shortly aid in AJabama)" as proof ·that Schmits afterward. could not effectively work for the people North Korea announced it would grant Japanese authorities today questkmd the persons who Jett the plaoe at Fukuoka and tstablished there were at least eight ·members or the Red Anny, the extreme radical Communist youth group, aboard the plane. Marijuana Buy Turns Into Theft, • Attack in Laguna or the 35th District . safe. pauqe to the plane w~ it takes The congressional candidate sakt he oil. It aid the-passengers and. crew • felt .Jt was important during a period would be released lmmediltety and given A 29-year-<ild Laguna Beach man who police claim attempted to buy marijuana from a sidewalk peddler .ud WOWtd up being robbed and l!eaten, hat steered po- of economic slciwdown that county voten hwnane treatment. . It did not •8" be represented by a man who will be whether the m would be returned. lice to one of his' alleged assailants by providing the license number of their get- away car. able to get their tax dollsra back from A Pyongyang radio broadcut denied \Vashlngton. ~ either MIGs or anti-aircraft bat-Detective Gene Brooks traveled to RJv. erslde Tuesday afternoon to arrest Timo- thy Allen Jones, UI, of that city. An arm. ed robbery complail1t wUI be sought against Jones. His two companioJlS are stlll being IOllght. Discarded Census F or.m Leads to Newport Bust · ' ' '!( 'I~ 1 The strange incident was reparted to police last Saturday night by the victim, who. said he had contacted the three 111$o pects on the sldewalk in the Sleepy Roi· low area and tried to buy marijuana. Offered a "lid" (one ounce) for •10, he said he; was interested In a -larger qum- Uty. A kllo """1d .cost !t35, he was told. Four Orange Coast realdcnts fOUnd out the bard way that it doein't pay to treat the census llgbUy~ . N-rt Beach Patroli1ian WIUlam Uili'<DJan arttlted !be f~ Tuuday From P .. e l MEDINA ••. Lai 4 that day," he said during a news confuence in Washington after appearing before a committee invertlgatm, reports ol ~ 111...acre. . "None Was reported to me. I did not · ordei' any mwacre at My Lai 4,'t..ke declared.- Medina said he shot a womaft he believed had a gun 'Or a grenade after a helicopter pilot reported seeing a Viet Cong with a weapon. The latest charge against Medina was prefenced by Lt. Col. Herman L. West, Afc~erson Troop Command. Although Medina's records and assign- ment have been transrened to Ft. McPherson for administrative purposes, he still lives at Ft. Benning, Ca. oo charlU of "°'"""" of dangerOUI drugs for 11le after be wenl to tbe1r West Newport apartment to help them wtth !heir cemus form. Under federal law; It is illegal to Ignore a cenrua:. "U a person doe!n't answer the form that comes in the mail," Ungerman explained, "then ~ ceru;us taker calls on them. I saw one of the lnall forms in the trash when I waa Oil patrol, and I thooght I'd see what the difficulty wu and maybe save the people some ·trouble." In calling on the apartment at 121 in 30th St. that the form was addressed to, the officer said be found •Veral marijuana cigarettes lnd about JOO LSD tablet.I. Booked ln Newport Beac.;, jail were : -Steven Ne1son Vogel, 23 of 121 % 30th St. -Jadttll Marie Bobeck, 21, or the same address. -Joa Ralph Ruff, 26 of 179 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. -Dilne Ellubeth Otulock, 20, of 259t1 Portofino Dr., Mission VJejo. "I , was really · just trying to save "'them a I~ of trouble with t!\e census," Ungetman concluded. Tbt victim nld be had only IUS. hut the deal was made, w:lth the wtderstud· lng that he would make up the difference . by returning part of the kUo to th• seller. The group theD drove up Park Avenue In the · suspects' pickup truck, the victlm tolclD!ficen, slopping lo tllo Hidden Val- ley arta where M1 was invited to accom- pany one of. the suspects: to a house where ·the. JJJarl:tuana wobld be available. When a hou9'holder aaked ·who they were looting for, the suspect·fled hick to the truck. The driver · took off down the hill, with the victim, who bad handed over his $115, in hot pursuit. He succeeded In pulling hlmJelt tnt0\11• back of the speeding truct where two of \ the sustiects attatnpted to subdue him. .\Vhen the d r Iver stopped the truck, walked back and stuck a knife in his ribs, the victim heeded his assailants' advict to leave on foot. · lie headed straight for the police sta • ti~ to report the Incident and -was able to pr&¥Hte a description of the truck and its license number which led to Tuesday's arrest. No c~ar.ges are pending against the 3!1· seult victim , Brooks said, since he was not in posS«;ssio11. of any drugs. -r 11Th-e-Sffcond -Chance11 offiowle Steiling Introduced by J. C. Humphries Jewelers If. within• yaar, you decide • you've chosen hte wro.ng Towle 'terling pattern, we 71,t~ko it bock. Until now if you bough t the 'Wrong Jtcrling pattern you \vere stuck with it. Tull·le has changed all that with something a.lied .. The Second Chance." Here's how it worb: C.Omc in and buy a Towle aterling pattern and eat with jt for a year. \\'e will even monogram it if yoll like. l{ al any time during those twclre ~nonth1 you decide this pattern JS ¥.TOng for you, rccurn your sterling 10 Tol'.·lc. They'll nchange it for another To\vte pat.tern. No questions asked. 'fowle'1 "Second Chance: .. No\v you ha\'e 1orncthing nur ~'Oman desttva when 1he ii .selecting a atcrling pattern . The right to be wrong. CONVENIENT TERMS J.C. JJump~ried Jeweferd 24 YEARS SAME LOCATION BANKAMERICARD MASTER CHARGE llll NEWPORT AVENUE COSTA MESA PHONE 548.J40 I .. . .~ ' l .~ \ • ,. , .. , r \ ' -- .. ) , ' 1 I I • ,I I " l 1 · I ' I ) ' . I l I 1 I I .. • • { ' . , • · 4' N f\'r ,tl.IT IAlf1 'hilt Jo 1<'iir J PRov1oes BAcic, ROBBY HA~oMAN s10Ns LerreR ·FY Vattrl ef· ttM Future Write TMir Legisl•to'r1 About Pollution ., ~itlln•ion Fongltt ·Youngsters iii Writing Campaign By TER.R\'. CQVILLE Of IPll DlllY ,Ii.I l11ll Af!f.e than 1~ young students in Foun- lain ·'V alley are fighting pollution with ~ns. They started this \\'eek with lelters to 1state and national legislators ask.ing lh6ir positions ~ pollulion and ,,.with lellers to a major gasoline coriipany asking for proof 'that its advet'lised gas cuts pollutan U!i. ,,. .. ;'We expeel the legilllators to tell us what we,_'Can do a boot pollutiO!\," Robby 1-latdman. a !J..'Year-<>ld at fountain Valley Elementary School. explained. :hobbf ·•nd aboUt 90 of his' seventh . . ' gra~e ,classmates have penned their names to a long. letter aS king eacir local legislator to State \vh at he is doing about pollution. The . Jetter, drafted by seventh grade te:iChe'°rJohn ttelstrom , will -tie mi"iled to uJ;. Senat ors Alan Cranston (0.Calif.) and I George Murphy (R-Calif.),, State Senator John G. Schm itz (R·1'ustin} and Ass,tmblyman Robert Burke (R·Hun· lington Beach). A t llarper School, about 27 youngsters In the "gifted" class have decided. to investigate Standard OU C o m p a n y ' s advert ising claims for it s F-310 gasoline. "They became incensed when they read " maJl'.azine article which implied that the f -310 commercial with exhaust films filling a black balloon might :be less than the tru th," Denn is Mangers,~arper principal. said. / "Are you /~are of this?" ~fost of tfie letters ask for infonnation or a stattment from Standard defending its com;nercial. "!)rl delighted to set young people r.eliting to some of these t h I n g s : ,.. especially at such an early age. J may wrl~e a Jetter myself," )lelngers aaid. The magazine arti~ was shoWn to the class by Fountain Valley Mayor Edward Just, who thought it might in· terest them because they were studying ecology. All of the seventh grade stude.nls at Fountain· Valley EJementary School are also studying pollution, as one portion of their normal science course. ''We "'ant to see if the legislators answer these kids even th ough they aren't near voling age." said teacher Melstrom. In both cases the students plan to "'ail for answers to thei r letters and if the answers aren 't satisfactory reply c-with crldc«I n·otes. • · - "The kids are playing It eauJious nrst:" Mangers said, "They <ton 't "'Bnl to .be unfair. But they have become quite con- cerned about their environment." - A few sugge stions offered by Harper studenls to clean smog out of the air include placing massive filters on the top or sky scrapers to clean the air. drijling holes in the mountaim and forc- ing wind through them . to push smog out to sea, or pumping smog into the ground. The idea ot holes In mountains has in fact been suggested by some engineers who claim tunnels and forced air mighC'... relieve the pressure in some locked·in valley s. N.Y. S*'b ' • • ORAN6E· COUNTY, CALIFORNIA -'~ -WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11 1970 TEN CENTS ... Seal Beach Ousts Mayor Voters Fill 'Fh-,;ee Vacant Seats on Council . ' Jneum~nt Seal Beach 1t1ayor Stanley Anderson lost bis bid for re-election Tuesday In a City Council race where vote rs filled· three vacant seats from a field of 12 candidates. . Anderson was defeated m Diilrict Qne by a'erospace engineer ThoQ'llS HOgard. The vote was 414 to 333. Jn the same district, retired businessman R e n e Turner polled 63 votes, and Carl Mons, a carpenter, 10 votes. Capt~ Medina · Charged With Foll Massacre ATLANTA, Ga, (AP) -The . Army Charged Capl Ernest L. ~1edina today wilh murder 'in the 1968 attack oa My Lai, and said .the chai=ge .makes -him responsible fQr the 102 alleged. slayings for which Lt. William l.. Calley Jr., wili be tried next month. The announcement from 3rd Arn1y at Ft. 1'1cPherson here said the charge was based on evidence obtained by. U.S. Army Criminal Intelligence Division ·a gen ls. A spokesman said that 'Medint1 was charged as a principal under the Uniform Code of l.Ulitary Justice, and did not l1ave to be present du?ing t~ alleged killings to be beld responsible. The Army said; ''The new charge alleges violation of Ary<I• 118, oq.u, in that Capt. Medin• 'ffl r .. ~ble for the · alieged murder ~ Vle~9'· noncombatant persons allegedly com- mitted by members or~ his company in the Villagt Oi Song·' My (My Lai) on lS htarch 1968. '' Medina, 33, of Pico Rivera·, earlier was char&ed wUh murdering f o u r persons, mainhtt one and assault wJth a deadly weapon. The earlier charge, filed March 10, accused Medina or the "murder ol two penons on 'Or about 16 March 1968, maining a11d ·murder of one suspected enemy person. and murder of another, during their in- terrogation, late in the day of about 16 March 1968. maiming and murder weapon on a third ind ividua: while in- terrogaUng him on or about 17 1.1arch 1968." However, the charge filed today was substituted for one filed March 17. ac· cUslng him of concealing knowledge of a felony . Medina commanded Company C, 1st Batta1ion, 20th Infantry. 11th Brigade of the America! Divisio11 in Vietnam. Company C joined two other infantry companies early in 1968 to form Ta~k Force Baker, which conducted the raid on My Lai, Se1•vices Slated For Dora Talcott sU~ces "'in be held Thursday ar t p.m. at Pacific View ~1ortuary Chapel for ~1rs. Dora M. Talcott who died Mon- .., day. She ·was 50. A resident or Huntington Beach, 1Ylrs. Talcott was born in Fullerton and Jived in Orange County aJI her life. Her grand- father, Willy Hale, was a pioneer citrus grower in the ~oonty and one or the first mayors of Fullerton. She is survived by her husb1nd , James ~f. Talcott of the family home, 4901 Hell Ave .. three daughter!, Rebecca A. Bain of' Anaheim, Lucinda L. Hoose of New- port Bea~ and Deborah l.. .Elli.~ of Santa Ana: her parents, fiir. and Mrs. Let: 0. llalc of Fullerton and seven grandchildren. . Harold K. Holden who ran un\pposed In District Five, collected 464 votes and v.•ill fill the seat formerly held by Coun· cllwoman Veda DreiJ. Holden is ..teUred and is pr.esident CJl the Seal~ Beacll- Leisure World Golden Rain Foundation. Incumbent Councilman John ·B. •l§milton, will face a run-off election with pharmacist Morton A. Baum in the city's general electlofl June 2 since neither of t_he 'candidates managed to izet 50 per cent of the vote in District Three. • Baum took home 395 vote$ J. o Hamilton's %?!. Charles M. Knapp, a teacher and member or the plarinlng commission, received 2:69 votes, only two votes short of Hamilton's. Other candidates in District three 'POil· ed the following'votea: Gary Stahgetand, fireman. 35 ; Mrs. Marilyn Millstein, housewife, 23; James, HartweU. scrvj'ce station operator. 11 ; aad Ch•rloltc Crowley, ,housewife, 64. . A total of 2,402 voters trekked to the polls in the election, whJch generated much public interest over the futur1 of the fonner Pacific Electric right ol way, currently planned for du p I e a development by a construction company. Jt,oth Hogard and Baum favored the e$tab1Jstunent of a park or .. i~belt syste!ll on the narrov,: strip ol. land. · . ' ' Criminal" s "' Enemy ·Beach Patie~~- " Beach Detective's Hours Long Doing Well By RUDI NIEDZIEUKI Of flM o.ttr '11•1 Sltff • litonty li1~ennon ml&ht be the perfect criminal -if he weren't 11 detective .. Through an unexpJai~ act of nature, he was born without fingerprinls -at least not enough to classify. And he has amassed more knowledge about murder, robbery , assault, forgery, embettlen<ent, rr,ud, threatening letters and sex crimes, and crimes of violence tha n the most harden~d criminal. ' Fortunately -for Huntington Beach citizens -McKeMOn~a s er g•e a ii t, de~tes hls energies the caj)ture of criminals, often wor il)g as marly as 15 hours a week overtime without pay. "There's something about the job that "gets i1J your blood," eiplained the butly detective, aged 41 'and gra!Jdfather of two. "I think I put in some l!O hours in four days," he rtcalled with a w~ary gesture about the recent H11.nt1n1ton Beach murder in which 11\omY. C,Prplne Al\oflDI WIS· found on I I ~· road ·w101 a Jiulltt 1n 1111·wny. .• . • • "You dQo'I let anylhinl ge\ cold ID a homicide," he smiled. "lt's lib a .. po1ict blitzlµieg . You' attack lhe-:~ from !H"stdt•." -~ . ~ .r Through diligent investlgi'lion t h e doiens o( detectives deployed by McKen- non got one or their suspects. With a touch oC modesty, however, he credited the capture to "exceptij)nll teamwork" by his fellow men. tn other cases, )e hasn't been so lucky. 81 a ck b:oumt volumes labeled "Jane Doc'• and "Caldwell" attest to that. "We still pick up information on these case.s and run down every lead. We pick up a Jot of phony leads thoich and that takes up a lot of lime," he saJd. "Unfortunately, we haven't -hit on anything yet. We thought we were close many times and in the case of JJlne Doe we hope that some day we'll at least be able to ldetiUfy her." . The Jane Doe and Caldwell cases refer lo two unsolved murders which occurred within a month of each other in 1968. Jane Doe, was fOlmd with her throat slashed Jn a muddy ditch. Despite ex- tensive inquiries lasting nearly 1 year, • ., DAff. Y ,ILO; si"1ff ,..,.. CAN 'T FINGeRPRINT HIM HB Detective M~Kennon she was burled In a pauper'a • a:rave with both hl!:rself and · her killer unlden· tified. • . The Caldwell case was the apparent thrill slaying of Marine Sgt. CeCll T. Caldwell who was aunned down by a snipe r while he work~ In a gas slatlon. No motive and no suspect has yet been found. While dealing with death and violeDce on an almost daily basis might well turn an of(lcer into a cynic, McKennoh is happy with his job. "Generally, people living in Huntington Beach are q(_a ·high 'e1llbtr. A lot of people back ·Jaw enforctriient in !his city and we get good n!ponse," he said. "We don't haye as qiuch crime ()f 1 violent nature that we might have," (See DETECTIVE, Page ll • Still Have Census Form? It Should:Be Mailed Today Orange County residents should hive disposed ol their 1970 Census forms in one of lwo ways today, according to U.S. Census Bureau officials. ' Return envelope.s were included in census forms sent .to households in Costa Mesa, Newport Beach , Huntington Beach, Westminster, Santa Ana and Orange. These census forms should have been given to mailmen in the respective cities mentioned above today. If you did not ma il out the completed form. you are urgtd lo do so tomorrow or Friday at the latest. · The U.S. Census Office In Escondido wants lts area residents (homeS south of Coiona del Mar ) lo hold on to their census ·fonns . A census enumerator will pick them up. The following cities arC asked to hang on to their completed census forms un!ll a censuji taker picks them up · at the home either today or Thursday. Laguna Beach, San Clernen!e, Mission Viejo, Laguna Hills, Leisure· world, Sooth La~na Beach, El Toro. Laguna Niguel and San Juan Capilrtra~o. • After Switches Mrs. Cara Ramey, the HuntinltCJn Beach housewife who i! ooe of two living pancreas tran~planl patients, is "doing fine and eating triple portiorul ot food" at Orange County Medical Center toi!ay. She re-entered the medi cal center Mon· day when complication s from th• transplant affected her lungs . Doctors ,a~ the medical center said the drugs given her to fight rejection of the new pancreas" had simply IQ.wered •. b e r resistance to other disease.' "She had a little congestion in her lungs, but she·s doing fhle now," Dr. Herman Rannels said today. 1'frs, Ramey had been released from the hospital two weeks ago. lier husband Monte is a letter carrier in Huntington Beach. · Doctors saip Mr, .. .B;.mcy would re- main in the hospitala fiw more days.· ~ -She underwent surgery early last _ Ptcember for the removal ol her kidney ilnd pancreas and the replacement wilb healthy ones. Doctors have lauded thi suctts.s of the operation, reporting that no signs of the serious diabetes whicb was killing ~er have reappeared. For the first tim~ in 25 years Mrs. Ramey has been able to eat foods she could bot touch before. Head· Sta11 Help Sought in Beach lVorkcrs • ranging fr"om cooks to teacher! ars currently being sought for a Head Start program which will ten· tatlvely begin·this fall at the. Community Methodist Church, Huntington Beach. Those interested in employment should submit an application by April 10. Forms are obtainable al the chu rch, 6662· Heil Ave., or at the Head Start office of the Community Action Council. 212 Civic Center Drive Wesl. Santa Ana. If approved, the program will serve 30 Joe.ii children and their famil ieS. Jobs yet to be filled include director, two teachers, two teacher aides, nurse· social workers, secretary, custodian, cook, and kitchen aide. McCorn1i ck Heir Dies l!ARTF'ORD, Cohn . (UPI) -Funeral services will be held In Red Hook. N.Y., for Cyrus McCormick, grandso n or the inventor or the reaper and a former director. of International Harve s t er . McCormick. 79, died Monday at the Institute of Living where he spent the past 15 years after sufferillg a disabling stroke. Coast \\'enlher F'i ve letters have been written wilh Seve ral students signi ng the letters. Two (If the letters are to fo rmer astronaut Scott Ca rpenter who apiilears 'in the f'.JJO commen:iaJ'. Susan Hayase. a 13-year-old se,·enlh grader. Is lead ing lha l letter writing campaign. After reading the arlicJe "The F·310 Balloon, Clean Air or Hot Air,'' in the March issue of Los Angeles maga'Line, s~e penn~ a leUer to Carpt!nter which stated m part: Alamitos· ~Scores on Air ·Base Phm- The Orange Coast wlll continue lo "let the sun shine in'' Thurs· day , wilh temperatures reach1ng 83 along the shore and up to 75 further inland .• ' ''Jl (the article ) states th at an inferior gratle of gast>llne w1s used 'to 'mik'e thf dlr1 y exhaust in the first balloon aod that F..310 cannot clean up lbe air to an appreci#'ible extent. Stock ~larkets NE\V YORK (AP) -·The stoc k mar• ket 'TTIOVed broadly l\igher In quiet trad· ing late this alternooh. (See quotations, J1agee .24-25. l · Oalncr'·oulnumbercd losers by nearly 300 1among issues trodcd on the N w Yol'fi Stock Exchange, t I r . ---- By AUN DIRKlN Of ,,_ o.1tt ,lltt 1ttff Los Alamitos city officials, flthUng • all out to shoot down any Orange Coi,tnty pains to conv.rt part of~e N va1 Air Stalion Into 1 general a · n site, believe they have scored e hit.. ~1ayor Dale Kroett'h, who recently returned from a-"trip to \Va shlngton where he puJ)lld the city's case with federal oU10fi"ls, wlll preu the caiJ).paign further J1' flyln~ San Frlhcisco Thurs· day ,.flth city aides to dlscu1s. future UJt of •tM base with the General Services AdministraUon's western n!gional dircc-. tor Richard Lawa. 'l'hc mayor wruna: the foll owlna con- -cession! from government officials In Wa<hington: -The Navy plans to declare most o( tht air station land'-as surplus when it c;loses In July, lt71. This opinion ~as given by Capt. Neil Clements, an aide to li'l'fln' Sanders., assistant to \he secretal')' of the Navy. -Los Alamitos WJU~ receive equal co n- sideration with Orange County and the st.lie ,,oJ Caltfomia in applications to acquire the land. KroCsen said he gol this assurat1ce from GSA aides Curtis Roos and David C. A'IJatln. -The city was promised assis lanct In obtaining open apace gran ts if It docs gain the land, This pledge c11me from Flo)'d ll)'de, assistant aecrclary '{ • ' . ' ' or Model CIUes and GOvemment Rtla· tions In HUD. \Vllllam Point, dir<clor of jnslallation In th~ Department or Defense told the mayor that the_ station is bcina: cloaed for •wo reasoos -the present weekend operations were too·nd uneconomical and the Navy could no.t acquire the additional land it would need for future iircraft. \\1illlam H, Kraus , Los Alainitos city manager, u ld the GSA has Jndicated thit it wlll judge : rival plans for the air station on the grouOOs of Which is in the "best public interes(" "We are going tQ present.,. plan that will offer the maximum amount'of open spa ce.. p@rks and recreation with the 1n lnlmun1 amount of private development ~ ' necessary to provide the tax base ror the services the 'public sections wilt re- quire," Kraus said. ~ I) Orange County Supt.rvlsor DaVid Baker will join Kroei;en and Kraus Thursday In meeting with the GSA Wutern regional director In San f_ra~sco. · "Supervi!Or Baktr hu endol'!ed lht city 's position," Kraus saldi Orange Coutit7's Airport Comm i!l!lon ha s recommended that · I.he county take prompt 1teps to apply for acquisition or the Naval Air Stetlon u a general aviation site for light aircraft. Three wctks ago however, the , supervisors decided to .delay this action for furl.her .1tudy, " • ' INSIDE TODA:'l'- There's music -and comedy -in Uie air tlU. weekend a.t four new stage productlons opni in Orange County and Lo11g Beach. See Enttrtoht· ment, Page 23. y n " .. ,. ' 4J.9' ' . • • " • ·u , , .. ,_, ff " • , M1'rle" LICMIMt )l ,,_.,In U•11 M~l~ll ,._, )I Netltflll "-... Dr•llt• ("""' ' 'TA· Jt S~r" 11·M 0. .. SMlllCl'tllll 11 l lMll Mwtltlt t41S Tti...h ltol II TIMtltn U.11 w .. ,~.. ~ Wltl .. w .. ~ U w-111·1 """ 17"44 Wtril ....... W 't ' --,_ .. • ' . • J D"1LY PILOT • Beach ltaCe Speeds .Up .. ' . ·r1ane S~il~~ld _ _ . · I Hijackers Face . . ~ r ~ J Two Weeks Left · f or (:ampaigning Hopefiils r>--~~~\Vlthtl;;-~;;ctJ<;J;iiCH;--;;;;;;p;jlft-"'.:b';jp·~~j;i;iiiiiiOifi:ii~ ....... ~ 'i Wllh lhe "'"•ell elecllon campll11> ·lioporloal prolf • fadlll Ill dlJ lllli ,,..'II lrf 10 a IMll\lo air, '"Mn. . .•. ~ -'-···· II~~ be -J-TUrt. LWY =Mid lo--'~ef1fo,u~PI , ,n enterinr the last two wee~. w~ 11 ----....-J'IOlmo~ .Q.y. "'111eri"'"-wtft be red, wllfte-and candldale1 are bracing themselves for mead. blue bunting and lhat IOrt ol • " a surge or spelling and h..,dlhaldng. "There'll be no qumton-aod-....-Each candidalt will be In a boolh The next c1ndidate1' night Is ICheduled J)ftiod," Ktrtns said, "beclute we feel to 1!\lftr questions from voters and for Thursday at a p.m. at LeBard lt would'be unfalr. It would be lmpoaslble Ulen they wlD be invited on stage to Elemenlary School 204Sl Cralmer.L.ane, for all the candidates ~to •nswer each mJke formal presentations of their Huntingto n ti'each.' qyutlon. policies. 1 • , "' · The forumet waa arranpd by the Kerinl liJd the UIOclatlon bid ad-Two c~tea wen tlven fcnnaJ ti)-. Meredit:1 Oardem Homeowners Auocll· vr.rtlnd tbt forum In Ill newsletter which, dor&ements this momlnl: by the Hun- tloo, whose preslden~ Ed Kerlnl, will In addillon lo Merodllh Oanltns, ,.., tlngton Beaoh-Founllln. ~alltJ Board ol act 1s moderator. d!strlbuttd to rtlldenta of the Short CrHt, Realtora. The board palHd a-resoluUon ~rios said today that 12 of the 18 Southport Uld Suburbia dtvtlopmenl!. at Its breaklut meeUnc at the Hwitingtl>n candidates have responded to the Jnvtta-It~s the first Ume the Meredith Gardens Seacllff declaring support for Roger D. llon to present thtir views to voters. Homeowntts have organlled a can-Slates and Mr1: Phyllis Galkin, both Under the format for the evtning, didalel' nlahL Tbe League of.· Women Rel.Ito~ and active members of tbe each candidate win be allowed to outlioe Votera, whiCb tndiU.UY bolds 11.Jch association. his personal quallncatlons and P>tn give ses,11lons, has IChtduled Its forum for There are four seats open in the elec· a lhree.n\inute talk on the U}ree mOllt April 10 at the Huntington Center: tlon, scheduled for April 14. More Arrests Due fu Coast Alien Case Athlete linp .. oves -Edi.Son Star No w MO.Ves ·Limbs Sam Fug1 was a blocking fullback him by eponsoring a Wnefit show April for the Edison High School Chargers 18 to gather money and help ·Sam return By RICHARD P. NALL _ last fall, but his playing day~ were to ::wc:~~u~. 7:30 p.m. with performera Ul"I T ........ INJUR ED IN AUTO CRASH Fo rmt;r Anttl Ro )as Ex~Angel Roja s Hurt in Crash; 2 Childi·en Die Of"" Dlltr ,,,... ..... cut, abort ·Nov. 7 when hl1 neck WU I the HI h llklng lhe slage n Edison g • By HOWARD HANDY With a san · Clemente ex·Marlne and broken In • game 1gainst Estancia: School gym. Tickets can be bought from ~ Of 1111 01111 1"011 s111H another rrian already charged, addiUonal He Was completely paralyzed. pep leaders or at the school office. Minervlno "fl.,innie" R 0 j ll s , . ex· arrests are expected ,jn the federal in-With the help of 1ped1lists at Los Appearing at the Sam Fuga benefit ve:sUgaUon of. 1 wholes.ale: smuallnr ring .• Angeles ~ounty R!habllltaUoo ~nte:r he will be the Grand Land singers with California Angel pitcher, was. cr!Ucally has re:g8Jned partial movement in some "American Tribute:," Mr. and Mrs. Otho injured in an automobile accident near that aaertedly ferreted Mexican aliens o( hU. limbS. Just before Easter vacation Bud, a local singing duet and guitarist Key Largo, Fla.; early this morning. tbrtlttlh the backroads of C a m P Sam appeared in a whee:lctwr on the Filipe Perez from Sid's Blue Beat in His two oldest children were killed. Pendleton to avoid the BOrder Patrol. Edison campus lo uy hello to his Newport Beach. Harty McCue, assistant U.S. Attorney classmates. . Other entertainment includes Jingle the · Rojas had just passed a truck on In San Diego said today "We ·look Doctors feel Sam·can regain movement Clown; once part of the Barnum and a Florida highway and r eportedly was ' . ' throu.&hwt his body with prQper treat-Bailey Circus; Lee Fugal, an entertainer traveling at a high rate of speed. He fontard to maitng additional arreata merit. Ernest Pascoe, Ed1lon ·.principal, from Disneyland, plus sporb and en· last control of the car, went off the probably ln the next two wteks." eaid today tertainment figures. b 'd Robert L. Gutierrn, 39, a retired But the . financial price ls high and A ft.50 donation is requested for the highway. came back on to hit a r1 ge: Marine guMe_TY sergeant with ZO yeara money la lhort. "Sam Fuga Benefit.'' with checks made railing. The car turned over on impact. service, 148 Avenlda Santa Marprita, Now Sam'• clwmate1 plan to aid ~able to the Edison Higb Booster Club. Rojas' wife and an infant son were and Jose Jesus Robles, 40, Santa also in the car but rielther was seriously Barbai;1, were arraigned Monday before • U.S. magistrate on chirps of con-M' E A Injured. , •p~acy lo violate federal lmmliraUoa esan recti"n· g n~. """na A Florida doctor said Rojas may have laws. I l Injured a vertebra or .his back. He Asked how many were believed tno.. couldn't move his leg this morning but volved Jn the smuggling oper1t\on -. · · the permanent nature of the injuries which asaertedly led to dealha of aliens K-.lled b El o. Cha suffocated.in car trunk! -McCue Aid · -t g· was not known. this' would hinge .. 1....u11Uon but l y ec TlC r.. e The lwo : Rojas children killed in the added, "quite a few people". accident were Barbara Beatriz, age 9, McCue nld peraons involved In the and Lourde"s , age 8. amuggllng operaUO[I tltll had been aotDc _ -+ By Aa.TlltJll R. \'.INIEL Ike.. H.e was holdina: th.e: pole In 1 The accident happened at 12 :25 a.m. ~~d ~~f!. ~ mr3:.-::JIOll:1~ --=-~ ""' 9 -·-=J!t' !Pf .lhe; an~~ .• lloioJt rePQf.Ledly had Just purchased areas to pick out. · ._ ~-::::r: ~ a Po*"l:i Gifll.I -.. ~e in atrnarado, Fla., six miles McCue aa.ld the Mme. --1 ttlt.o ·;iilii.~. 0>ta""I ~ 110ne rQPel m· •'lfoken7'"" 1.M ot the ~cnt scene in the Floriiia brou~bl ac:roh lhe U.S. border it rural ' operalit Woa ebdc:uted 'l\ioaday \rhen ' ht nld. -· -, ' keys. locat.iom between Tijuana and Tecate. l •pst I( wind &oppl.S·Jt Into a 1,fOO.volt A bretze, fortrunner of today's brisk Rojas appeared in 38 games with the Then were then driven to tlte CI m P ~r 11-~ wind bl I I ""U nd Pendleton entrance near Oceanside and ,,..~ ... wri::. • s, was aw ng a 1o1n:: me a Angels in 1968 and posted a 4-3 won·lost driven off .the base al San Clemente, A helper sbndlpg beside hJm was ev1denlly caugbt the 4S.£ook hlgb. antenna record as a relief specialist. Arm trouble having circumvented the border palfOI Mqtoycbed. jlllt as Bandtera atrugled to atop its lethal pla~ed him that season and he was checkpoint on Interstate $. • .. Laurafte! P'. B1ndiera, 20, of 2'126 Ult. asslgiled to Hawaii in the Pacific Coast A car used In ~ amugJI~ wu Lorwo Ave., wa• kllle<f fr\lllntly by Deputy Coroner Jim Brlcker said the Lt~gue. · asse:rte:dly GuUerrn and . boi'J,. I l:!lff Ult aur'e of powtr whlc~ ap,.,mld away vlCUm, ~·UC Irvine student, apparently lits best year with the Angels was bu!11dperboualllc~. tMcCuebe 1'idled ••alll!!lllb hl1 ltlt foot and br;ckened a lar1e patch wrapped. his left leg around the metal In 1967 when he appeared i{l 72 games pa1 a ~ o 1muu ""': o ~ -· · and had a 12·9 record and a 2.60 e.r.a. in the U.S. AuthoriUel •ald Gutlerrti or l1wn. " pole in • fatal effort ~ re--1atn his Hts perform ance tba"t season stamped had $3,000 cash when 1rrtlted. He was being aided In erecting the le:vor1~. · ; -him 11 the best reliever in the American Mc<;ue said Gutierrez an~ ,Robles ar-45-foot radio .tower in the yard of u;e. ·i Southern California~~~ Co~pany J..eaiue. . resb were triggettd by t.be Ji rt~ fatal ftmUy home by • friend, Mertltt M ... ' . ru:.em~~::'a·~;an1::' i:::er~~~~ Tfie Sp0rting News named him as sh.~g of ~ Mexican naUODll w~ fled qirsfi, 21, of 3121 KJllarney Lane. . rled about 6 900 volts of dectriclty. A~erican League Fireman of the Year mih\ary police on the baae ~ ~. • lnvtstlgators said the-•ntenna was. . ' . ·an<I bis 72 appearances set an Angel Clemente:. ... _ .. ~ly anchored-to the ground by rope!S Pollce kept aowds of curious nelgh~rs club·record as did his 22 saves. , There were seven other Mezloln ~ and Bindiera was moving It step-by.atep away from 'fe scene while awaJU~g HI!: i.Jso set the Angel mark for most tionala in the car, ft~ er~ Jn into an erect posiUon for permanent 1rr1val of Orange County coroner 1 lnnlnp pitched tn relief without giving the ~· aulhoriUes u.ld. ·It had • placement. deputies, who remov~ the -body to Balb: up a home run (61 ). flat tire. Glr&is s.1id the victim WIJ maneuver~ Mort.u~, Costa Mesa. He was acquired by the Angels in lnt lt toward the side of the house. A lpokti?nan said funeral aervice:s t966 from Seattle. He didn't sign a "'lben an ezploslon .•. Larry was on ""were expected to be aet In ·, c:cnfe:rence contrlcl this season with HawaU and Jungle LifeMovie Slated in Huntington "Flame and Fire," an eo.minute colot film on jungle life in Brazil, Au.tralla, Africa and New Guinea, ls the featured flick at 7:30 p.m., Friday, In the Hun- tington Beach library, 525 Main St. The film depicts prJmitive: cultures and rituals of tribes in those areas Voter Signups Made ~impler By Beach Group plus customs and manners which date An unregistered voter has no pqwe:r back to Slone Age man. The rWn is in the June primary election i n wi~ the family later today. was living at home in Miami when Ka rate Tourney Set in Valle y . A nurry of karate chops and kickS will begin at 1 p.m. Saturday, in the gym of Fountain Valley High School during the city's first invitational karate tournament. tragedy etruck. His first professional contract was with the San Francisco Giants in 1960. Jn 1965 he led the Mexican League In wins with 21 and tied for the league lead in games started with 31 ~·ith a 3.43 era. In three years with the Angels ( 1966-68) he won 23 while losing 16. He appeared In 157 games and had a 3.03 era. , SEOUL (UPI) .-. SOulh Korean and -Japanete··~h!I too~ •. t<Rlglr at· - Utude today toward a band of radical J.apanese: students wbo hlja~ked a Japaneit airliner lJld dtmandti! II be 'noW11 lo North Kor,.. The 'eljually 1'l:fr hlajck<(I wero ~ ,.sllrvlng 100 hosllge&.. I • Tbe Boeing m )II hat remaiJled at . StGul'• Klmpo "Alrport .-u lmled al 1:11 p.m. Tueaday (10:11 p.m. PST_• Monday) 1n a contest ·of wUls between the sword waving hJjackera who have threatened lo blow up the plane and oWcl_!l!Jnltnl on !ming lhe pauenierl' arid <nw. . · Japanese Transportation M I n 1 st e r Tomlsaburo Hashimoto Dew Ji\ from Tokyo and In a tadJo conversation with the. hijackers said the plane Would not be allowed to depart until the. hostages ·were freed. His tough st.and apparently had the blessina of South Korean and U.S. officials worried about the fate of two Ame.rlc&ns aboard. · A Seoul ..radlo station 's1ld tod8y tl"ie hijackers had given Hashimoto . an. ulUmatum .to let the je&liner take off at ,g a.m. Thursday (1 p.m. EST Wed- neSday ) or they would "take action," presumably f:ilowlng up the plane with homemade bombs. The Japanese said · there had been no such ultimatum. lNtead, a Japane:u a p o k e 1 m a n , counselor . Toshlltazu Maeda of lhe Japanese embmy,' said, "No substantial breakthrouib can be expected in · lhe limited near future.'' . A!ked what he meant by that he replied, "I am not in a ·position to disc~ the timing." South Korean authorities said radio reports from the plane indica ted the hijackers had been e1tlng the food sent aboard for all U5 believed on the plane and the passengers bad had nothing · lo eat since a light mack served Tuesday ·Husbands Urged To Join 'Women In City Clel!nup The Woman's Division of the Chamber of Commera: is giving husbands an op- portunity to help housewives with spring cleyup. :eoth· the city and the women's group hope huibands will do their stuff. The city lent support to the women of the chamber of proclaiming A pr i I "Beautification Month" thus making the women 's annual cleanup campaign of- ljcial. Four free trash coll~(lon d,~tes have been set ae the main teature of the drive. Dates are Apill 25 and 26 and May 2 and 3 and it 1s hoped the menfolk will move any unw~nted bedsprings, mattresses sofas, refrigerators, stoves and water heaters to the collection points. The women are cooperating with the ci· ty and the Rainbow Disposal Qimpany on the trash collecUons. The items must be brought to the new city yard site on Gothard Street north of Slater Avenue the first wukend and the county dump near Edison Klgh School west of Magnolia Street and north of Hamilton Avenue, the second weekend. The dum ping toeatj,Qns will be open from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Items such as loose dirt or concrete will not be accepted unless sacked. · Valley Boa1·d l\'lee ts The Board of Trustees of the Fountain Valley School District meet at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, in the Education Center, One Ligbthouse Lane. The meeting is open to the public. wMn the 1 airliner took '-off rrOm :r'flkyo for Fukuoka. II "" hljackod ahOrtly .afterward. ' ·North Kor"-annollll<td ~ woultf ll'.•nt .. r. pwqe 1<> tllO plono """' 1t 1ak" oU. It aald lhe pwengela and crew would be rel~ Immodbltl)l•anc! atven humane treatment. It did\ not say wbelher ll>t m would be reluri\ld. A., ?YonCYans r Jio broadcU\ denied reports '11htr MIGs or anU-alrcratt bat- terie5 bid fired on the plane ~ It fflrtd away from North Korea on Tues· day and lnslead flew lo Seoul. . The· hijack up begpn at 7:10 1.m. (2:10 p.m. EST) Tuesd8'1 when the plane left Tokyo for a rouUne filght to Fukuoka in southern Japan. A group of extreme Communist stUdent radical!, armed with daggers, swords. pistols and homemade bombs, took over the plane. It was allowed to land at Fukuoka 'where 23 women , children and elderly · . men were allowed to disembark. After a five-hpur delay it took off for ·.PYoniYang but Japanese: authorities: said it he1ded toward Seoul when it received ground . fire and when e:scorlinJ U,S. fighter planes spotted MIGs. • E'rom Page I DETECTIVE. " . the .detective: explained, pointin1 to thl' city's 112,000 population figure. Much of his work ls seasonal, according to McKennoo : "In the summer we often have crimes of viblence:. The heat e1uses tempe rs to get short. AJ)d at Chriltmas lime you have a lot of robberies. People need money more around that season. 'The pressures in.crease: too, and you '1! Ilnd more suicides at that time." McKe:Mon, who has -a amall office In a recently-completed temporary offlce building adjacent to police headquarters, keeps a neat and orderly desk, despitt the volumes of reports and ~etype buUetins that come across it. Most of his work appears to be don~ there, with occasional excursions intc lhe field . "I don 't remember having my gur out of the holster since I've been here, except once to stop some burglars ou~ on Magnolia Street," he said. But before be came to Huntingt011 Beach and worked as a patrohnan fot the Compton Police. Department he savi plenty of action -probably more that be cares to remember. "In the early 60's I made a routint car stop for a taillight violation: Bu1 I didn't know tbe four men In flu car had just murdered a man and ~ld- bap~ another." ' 1 'If made the driver come up to mt and then I heard a voice 'If you'r1 a cop, look out, they.:.e:.got a gu n." While McKennon scrambled for cove1 another police unit arrived. "They decid· ed to give up then,'' he recalled . · Another situation in the salnc cltJ saw .McKennon attacked by "a berse r- man who jumped out of ttie bushe! with a shotgun" while answering a family disturbance complain t. "He held me in the driveway fo1 three minutes.· It was nip and tuck. There was no doubt that he was go~ to kill me." The man, distracted through a ahoul from P.1cKe:nnon's fellow ofticer, tern. porarily took his eyes off his intended victim, only to be killed instantly b)I a bullet from a service revolve~. In Huntington Beach. he .has. bad nc"• such confrontations, mainly because ht believes local residents are basically peaceful people. · "l'\1ost of the problems we have originate out.side the community," he ex-,lained. "There's a big influx o( people ~very summer and some of lhem are JUSt ornery." free. Californii~ .. , .;....-----------. ... TO tielp voters lain J>oWU, the Hun· About 40 competitors from 10 k•rate: clubs in Southern California-will be pitted agalnst each other in form and sparring Ungton Be1ch League of Women Voters ability. All are black belt holders. "The Second <:;han ce" on Towle Sterling ·- DAILY PILOT ta su~tylng a convenient place at which Separate competition will be held for a to repter. <But the league: w~ that r smaller group of brown belt holders ' 1 n trod u ced by J. C. Humphries Jewelers Oll.t.HG£ CO.UT ~&Ll~lltG toM'AltY l •lt1rt N. W1e4 the deadline la April I to make ·it for '11le tournament, sponsored by the· city the June primary. parks and recreation depirtment, is un- A Jea.gue table wtD be ataffed from de:r the direction of Harry Ume:moto, hold· If, withi n a year, you decide 1'1Uldeool M"A l'vllllohtf" ·J1tk It. Cvrl1, 'Vitt 'rn!<llftl <Md Oelll0'1I t.l"'41tf' Thoni11 K11•il EOltor lh11m11 A, Mvr,hi11• M ...... ,.. Edllor Alltert W. 11111 Altoclltt l f l ... H'ffltf...-IHc• Office 1117$ l11t1'1 l ov11•1r4 M•!ll119 .t.tl.111111 P.O. I•• 1,D, '16(1 Otlltr Offkn L•tvN &11c:tu :m "°'"' A-Col .. Mna: Ull Wu! ••Y Strttl ~ ••tell: "" Wnl .... , •11o11t¥1 .. S..11 Ck ...... "t; )OJ Nwt~ ll Cli'ftllw llMI ---~· CAllY I'll.Of, w:lfl W.1kfl II~ Htw,.l"!"IU, • ,uMlltlcllll -.11y .. ,.,i '- lllltf Ill -•r•IC> cllllt..,. Mt U9UM lloKf'I. "'-'' .. Kii, <Mt• ,,,,.., """"t'"': .... lfitill Miii ,...,.."" .... o,,, •leftt •1111 ··~ ,...... .."....... o. .... C:.:11 ,..,~ ~ "'""'""' •tnh ... 11 1111 W9'1 11 .. 1 a: ... ~ Nr..-1 .... di,, « .. Uf ..... nJ .. , •tr•fl, "'"" ,,,.,.,,, T ..... w 111 41 •41-4)11 ,.,._ w ..... ,., c• ..... 1111 Cl•iflellll .t.ftwrfhl11t •42·1671 C.,.,.;,111, 1'10. Cir•"" C-•" NMhlllllt c.o..n,. ftof _, •i.t"llK. "lllllrfl'..._ tdltwll! _,... w 1.f'tfrt...,_,. """'* '°"" M rt~ ..i1,,.,,, lf'IClll ,.,. ... 1...... .. '"""'""' ...... ' ..... ~ltM .-, ... ~W 11 N...,.n a.odt 8'11 C•ll M .... (lrttw111f. ~--W ,,.,. &: Oii """"''" "' mell UM -""'' 11111 .... , .............. u ... ,,_"'"· 1 p.m. to t p.m., '11nzrsday and Friday er of 1 flnt de:grtt black belt and in- and t p.m. to 3 p.m.. Saturday" at structor ln karate for the recre:aUon de- the Huntlngton center mall to register partment. voten:. ,, CompetJtDrs will range In are from 18 other re111tt1Uon spata will be 1taffed to older. "We don't allow youngsters in from 1!:30 a.m. to I :30 p.m .. Friday, this type of competition because we don't at gates 11 and ts, McDonnell Douglas feel students have developed the control Alt!'onauUcs; noon to ! p.n\., Monday n~.'' Umemoto said. throueh Tburtday at the post office on The public Is invited to view the tourna· .Wamer '·Avehue and April 7·9 league ment. members wlll help out at the Huntineton Beach City Clerk's office. The city clerk's office wUl aJ90 reglste:r voters on a dallf ba1!1 Monday Uvw&h Friday from I a:m. to I p.m. Anna Mitchefi In Typing Meet The flylh1 llngera bl Nina Mllchtn '!Ill "pruenl Founllln V1!11y Hlrli School In the typlna -est of tlie Future Leaden of America ConventJon In Oakllnd April IS-II. Mia Mitchell made hor1tll eligible ror Ole contest by winning second pllce In lhe typ!n( dlvblon al the 1r00p's southttn 1ectTon conftrtnce In Anaheim March 7 . AM typed f4 words • mlnute net pn 1 manual typewrlttr. She had· only two erron. Practice Sta rts For Track Meet Praell(\O.oellkml have atort• for lhe Slh annuil,Fount.lln Valley Junior Track and Field Chimplonsblpa, April 11, aponsored b)" ll>t para lJld r<cr••llon departmtnL Boy• and glrb as• f.14 may join lnllrllclor Rlldy Oll'da from H p.m., each day nn the Founllln Valley H 11 h Sphool lracl< fO< practice aes&iolll. Practlae lncl~dea c:onditlolllng and tr:atnlnc In all eve.nta. Youn1 tteckstut may slgn up at city hall, 10300 Slattf Ave .. oi' It I practice session, for tht April 11 champlonshfp mtl... '. The .Fountain Valley J•yctta are co- 1po'lfOl'ln1 the c!IY moet -and wlll of· f!cj11f, • ... you''t\.e diostn ht. wrong ~owle s+.rling pattern, ~ we wID take 1t back. CONVENIENT TERMS IANKAMERICARD MASTER CHARGE 1823 NEWPORT AVENUE COSTA MESA Until.9Q'Y if you bought th e ,..wng 1tcrling pattern you were atuck with it, TO\\'le hu changed :1111 that '''ith something called "The Second Chance." Here's how it 1\·orJ;!: Co1nc in :1nc1 buy a To\\· le sterling pattern anti cat with it for a year. \\le "·ill C\'en monogiam it if yol.l like. lf at any time during those tweJ,·e months you decide thit p:1ttem is v.TOng for you, return your 1tcrljng to Towle. They'll cxchatigt it for another To1\•li .Jl•l.tun. No questions ukcd, 1bwle:'1 "Sctond Ch:1nc'e:" Now you have something every 1\'0man deserves when lhc it telecting a 1tttling pattern. The right to be wrong . H YEARS SAME LOCATION PHONE 541-3401 • . ' I ' l . I • I j ·I I I -,. - . Bill Wilec>xen · . ~..... . .. Takes Swipe :Were .~o-.,7 Foyl~ -, -. Jokesters On . P~o~l , Tdday Peppered With Pa:Jtel" At Schmitz . Laguna Beach attorney W I J l J a m Wllco1en,· a candidate for the 86th Dlttrlct congrtasional Rll vacated by ~ death ol James B. Ult, Tu•sdoY went on the atllct a11!nat his prime apponent, State Senator, ,t 0 h n a. Schmitz. · jlr1teom1, 1n a apoech at· Oranr• eoUi College, charaed that llchmlti couldn1 adequately nprt1ent the coastal dlstrlct in W8'hlngton. He didn't support Reqan, won't llU~ port Ntlon and can't reproseot the 35th llbtrict," ·WUC<JUn declared. AddreUtna ~ focutty , W i I co• en strea;ed thal SChtnlll' a\Utude toward tl1e federal government could result in l~ss federal funds for-Orange County srhoola and pu~orts. Wilcoxen rd · to Schmitr'a state-' ' · Irresistible force in the fo of S a Ana wind ~ meets immovable object in the of wire fence 8t the southwest end of Orange County Airport. and the combination provides a telllng tale about ground level pollution at the airport. II has nothing to do with Jet nois~ or engine exhaust. ment that "George Wallace ia too moderate for me (in accepting federal aid In Alabama)'' as proof that Schmitz could not effectively work for the people of the 3Sth DiatricL . Air West Sale Air Controllers Continue U.S. General. Bond Die.s ·in Viet Action • . To Hughes· Runs --Into New Delay 'Strike' Despite Union Call SAIGON !AP) -Br!<. Gen. William R. Bond, coinniander of the U.S. 199th Light Inl1ntry Brigade, waa killed ·by enemy small-arms fl.te today. He was .. the fifth Amerk:an general k10ed In ac- tion Jn the Vietnam war -·the prtvious fo11r died ln alraaft crubts. ~ The :sale of Air West to millionaire· . ,; Howard Hughes may not be ffOmpleted WASHINGTON (AP) -Most absentee until the end of the week, 'accord1ng air traffic controllers s~ayed off the to an airline spokesman. The sale was job again today despite a call by union originally scheduled to close today. leaders to end their slck-<:all action that Airline Director Joseph f\.1artin Jr. said bas hampered and In some cases crippled 'there are no o~~tacl.es_ lo ~he ~ale, "but air tra vel for a week. there are terrific diff1culbes m getting . . . . . . ·:au the paperwork back and forth -'Ille Federal AvlaUon Admm.istraUon "especially in view or the slpwdowns in reported a slight bacll:-to-work trend, -mail service and air traffic.t' but said large numbers were still out, ~1artln sakl the sales agreement would especially in the key centers of .New allow Hughes to put off the sale until York, Chicago and Kansas City. '..April 14; but added he elpecU the deal to be consummated by the weekend. The air traffic control syllem con-- Meanwhile Orange County supervisors tinued operating, meanwhile, w i t h · TUesday amended the Air West lease nonstrikers, supervisory persormel and ' at the county airport to limit the number menlbers ot other unklns. 0t fligh ts. the boors of flights and type Snow in the Midwest added . to the 1 of aircrafl problem. The Air Transport Association , The airline's three-year-old lease was reported delays -0f two to three hours amended to limit fights ti> an average in New York and Chicago and up to of B.5 per day in 1970. 10.9 per day 90 minutes in washingWn. in 1971 and 13.7 in 1972. Flight hours "Generally, the travel picture is the Were limited to 7 a.m. to 11 p.YIJ. and same as yesterday, but we expect it ·the airline was required to used only will get worse beeause or the snow,'' MDC-9 and F-27 turbojets. and ATA spokesman said. . The lease agreement is similar to Some improvements were noted with 'that the county has with Air California. Eastern Airlines resuming its shuttle Supervisors noted previously the limit.a· flights between Washlngton, New York tions were set by a "gentlemen's and Boston. But they were subject to ·•sretn\ent" rather than noted in the ,30 to 60 rpjpµ,te ~elpys. . I .. Jeasel ' '·· · f · TWo airliiies' in PhiladelPhla said The firm Is presently In debt. to the business was better today than Tuesday. 1~nty for $27,800 on the lease of . In .New York. the ,FAA said 103 of Aerminal space and landing fees. Ac-'167 controllers at it.li Islip Olght control ··cording to an agreement nqotlated with center called In sick tor the 8 a.m. ''~upervlsors In January, the debt will shift, one less then (In Tuesday's (9r· ~e paid off when the tine, ~ taken responding shift.< 1'1irty-two of 60 were ''pver by ,Hughes. ciut in Kansas City, eight Jess than\ Tuesday. But in Chicago the number calling in sick increased by five with : Countia11 Killed : In Bike Tragedy Tinkering with a family mini-bike, a JIOWlg Anaheim father was killed Tues- day night when t~ throttle stuck, ram· ming him beadlirst into a tree while his 13-year-old twin boys watched in horror. James P. Monroe, 3S., of 802 N. AJamo St., Was dead (In anival at Martin Luther llospital following the accident ln an alley at Ute rear of their home. · Investigators said the throttle on Ule little bike stuck and Monroe bent over to ·fix it, while on a test run, after working ·-over the balky mechanism in the garage. ~-Jle apparently Jost contr a! as he bent "and the mini-bike smashed into the lret. Monroe was logged as Orange County's 45th traffic death of the year. County Girl, 6, Dies ~n Vegas l\lotel Fall : A &-year-old Garden Grove girl died Tuesday in a I,.as Vegu hcrpital from neck injuries suffered ·1ast week when ~e fell from the balcony of a Strip ipotel. .: The child, Miche le Vasko, was staying with her mother and steplather, Mr. l\J1d Mrs. Timothy Dubzik, at the Holiday Jpn Motel when she apparently fell from ~ first-noor balceny. only 55 of 106 controllers working. James M. Beggs, ·undenecretary of transportation, told a new11 conferenCe he e1pecls some day ·t o~da y im· provement, but predicted some coc- S • ' portswriter s Widow Rejected In Court Suit · An Anaheim sports writer's widow lost Tue!day In her five-year battle seeking $700,000 damages for whet she claimed was the wrongful death of her husband at a baseball game . Superior Court Judge Bruce Sumner of Laguna Beach ruled there wtre rio grounds for · a lawsuit on a defense motion alter two days of testimony before a jury. His ruling end s •he claim of tirs. Miriam Handel against the Connie Mack League Baseball ~oclaUo_~· tl')e county of Orange and the city of Anah~lm. Mrs. Handel's husband, Leonard, 27, was struck on the head by a baseball on July 23, 1965, while watching a game at an Anaheim park. He died in an Anaheim hospital three days late r follow· ing brain surgery. Handel was a sport! writer for the Anaheim Bulletin and waa covering the game for that newspaper ... He was also described in tile testimony as an avi<f supporter or baseball eVenb In Oran1e County. Mrs. Ha11del recently refused an offer of SI ,500 settlement of her actlon and persisted with her Superior Court suit. Newport Developer Sued Over Helicopter Mishap . '.Nowport B<ach devel"!I<' Donald L. Jhn was sued for $1 million Tuesday b).' the man who was pulled with him last Aug. 30 Crom a rapidly. sinking ht!licopter off Emerald Bay ih Laguna 1'!ach. ·William D. Armstrong. 45, of 1101 Oxford Lane, Newport Beach. names Bfen, 37, the son of actrt!ss Claire Ti-evo , as cOOefendenl with B e 11 Helicopter Co .. National Helicopter Com-- piny and Utility Helicopter Company. The 'three firms are Involved in the Manufacture ol the Bell 47-11-1 craft vJhlch plunged Into 45 feet of ec:ean water. Amutrong st.ates In his superior CClUrl • action lhttt he was hirfrl by Bren to carry oot a reconnaJ.91ance Of Jeal pro-- perty In San Diogo County' when the chopper, piloted by Bren. went out of control and plunged Int~ the ocean. Both men suffered seVere back lnJW'.ies and were pulled from lhe wrecked mRchine by lifeguards. The chopptr 11mMhed Into the water 150 feet from shore. Armstrong states that he ha11 un· dergone extensive su r&lf'Y as lhe result of his. injuries and Will suffer some permanent disablUty from the mishap. lrollers would. remain on strike for some time unless told specifically otherwise by their leaders. · • • • ·' ~· \ • I •· • I ~ I \ II ' ' ' 1 1 •+I I 1 on Bonus . " That's right ... a passbook account paying 53/4% when you leave your money in the accourit for two years. Since it'.s a passbook account, you can add to it any time you like in amounts of $100 or more .. Minimum initial de- posit only $500. No other bank pays a higher rate on a passbook account. Two more things; 51/2% Bonus Passbook. Leave your money only one year, reap a 5112% har- vest. Same low minimum initial de- posit of $500. Add $100 or more to it . . 'nie ortatD of April Fool'• Day probably dates back to ancient Romt -not for any historical reason, lt juat sffms thol aC obocure fetUvltioa daia bact to ancient Rome. The 1e1al activities aurroundjng AU Fool'• Da are about u unclear u its origin. Is a aeison whe~ all people, •••• the Oii dlrnJllecl, are gl~•.~ an acute to. play the fool. · , Why April 1 waa' cnoaen for All roo••a Day la a1&c unclear, but Jt may have been selected because. of Jts relation In Ume lo the coming of oprln&, when natun foob mankind with 1 u d de n cbanata ffOrn 1howen to sunshine.. April Fool's Day wu named fOr the _ ~· cusWm of playing pradical jokes or aendln& frleodl on fool'• errand! oo '.April fool!' April I. . In Scotland, April ls the month the cockoo bird (l)'mbcil ol the •lmplelon) returns to ScotWid; hence the loel la called a 11cuctoo" or "g(lwk" which led to SCOU!h prose auch as : - "On the flrst day of Aprile, Hunt the 1owk another mt.le." Russian Bomber, u.s. 'Plane Collide WASHINGTON (UPI) -The· def""' department hu dleclosed a Sovtet-bullt TU16 Badger bomber collldect with . 1 U.S. Ff Phantom in fllght over the Med- iterranean Sea March ,11 • Hunting the 0gowk" WU a fru1tl_eas errand for fool& -much like our "snipe. bunla" today In~ U.S. At MY rate, today your gritted tee.th sh<luld be concealed behind a grin when some amiable friend walka up io YOJJ arid says, "Her, you've Jot a bug on y~ shoulder." Pentagon spokesman ·Jerry· W. Friedheim said the planes, which were near the· U.S. aircraft carrier Roosevelt, received 'no more than scratclied palilt and a dented wing. It was the closest call yet · in the Mediterranean whu. the Soviets have been building up their neet. Friedhelm ·woUld not uy - the Badger carried Soviet martinp. ' . .-~ .. ~ ,,...•1·' t.:11' it , • .-t'"'L I' ,,_..,·I ij t ' ' kaccounts. '\ anytime. 5% Bonus Passbook._ Leave your money only 90 days. Earn a 5% rate. Same low minimum initial deposit of $500. Add to it any time with as little as $100. Smart savings takes a smart plan .. And we have one. A smart 5s/,%. Open a Crocker Bonus Passbook account toda • ,, I ri .. • I ' . ,, ·- ' I I 11 i I 1 I I I • 4 DA!LV l'ILOT ·Slaughter in CamhOdia · • • Niw Off~r In Postal ' . . .T roo ps Slay Pro-Sihanouk Rioters -1-~Blk~de , II TOIArl IUIS . Cc-fllil W .. Dlll'1 ,lllil 111(0 John Paul Jon•• is re-enlisting In the U.S. Navy -as a data-pro- cessing technician from Temper· ante. Mich . Jones comes from a 1eagOini 'family, includin g a broth· er who just completed a four-year hitch in the Navy. The brother's name -Davy Jones. • • The headmaste11 of St. Ed- mund't School, Kings Lynn. England, have been given a two foot plastic bag to catch fJTOOf MmPlt'I of 4 nosttt $111.~ll peri~I· eoJ111 wafting over the school. TM bas1'100.S necessar11 becaiue 'the small wa.s alwo11s gone by ~ time pollution ezperU ar· I {iffd. :. .. • TAKEO, Cambodia (UPI) -Govern- ment officials In this aouthem province say Cambodian troops shot land kllle<I 109 persons Sunday aod Monday in quell· Ing rioters backing the return of Print1 Norodom Sihanouk. . .\ Another 111 Cambodlan1 were said to have been wounded in the bursts of gun/ire in the towns of Prey Saiidek and Ang Tasom, both about 70 miles south of Phnom Penh. • "l told them 'You -can ma k e demonstrations all you want ·~ Jong as you don't damage Public"DuikUngs ... if you do. I'll shoot.' " Turn Sun. Heng, .40, a provincial official, said he told the rioters. 1 The government-today-toid"tlie-Unlted States and SOuth Vietnam they ~ave no right to send troops into Cambodia In pursuit of the Viet Cona: or North -Vietnamese. A &imultaoeous ann~ent aald several thousand NorjlrV I et name a e troop.s bad crossed the border from Viet- nam and overi)Owtfed a government out- post on lhe border Tuesday, the first report of involveqient by Hanol" trooP!_ In the eris.ls since the ouster of 5,ihanouk. • One official said at' least 2,000 persons, t.elleved led by Viet Cong troops, took r:art In the first riot Suod1y at Ang Severe Setback Dealt -To Anti-Carswell Forces • WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen. lfarlow \V, Cook (R-Ky.), announced today he wilt vqte with the Nixon administration ap.in&t an attempt to kill the Supreme Court nomination or G. Harrold Carswell bt sending it ~ack to the Seo.ate Judiciary Committet. · Cook's decision w1u1 a severe setback to the Senate's anti-Carswell forces , which had listed his vote as one . th'ey hoped to win over in Monday's vOte. Carswell's opponenll conceded they needed the support of about a dozen Republicans if their attempt -wa..s to Israeli All·craf t . Hit E~ypt Again • succffd. Cook said· he remai~d open minded on how he would ve>te on the nomination Itself a week from today Should the motion to recommit it fail. Coo}\, said: "J think ii is an insult to the intelligence of the American people le> attempt to avoid a decision upon the merits lo a matter as significant as an appointment to the Supreme Court on the grounds more .study. is needed, : especially after the case has been debated both in and out of committee for nearly four month.s." 1.1onday's vote to return the nominat ion to committee may be. settled by Vice President Spiro T. Agnew's 'tXercising his constitutional power to break a tie vole in the Senate. 1 Agnew is due at Robert F-;-Kennedy . Stadium Monday to launch the America n League baseball season by tossing out By United Press IntematJoaal !he first ball befere the Washington 1 • Senators-Detroit Tigers game. Israeli planes battered Egypt' .!I The vote also C<luld swing on the frontline defenses along the Suez Canal abilHy or an. absent senator, Karl E. for an· hour todar, In I.he c:qntlnuing Mundt (ft...S.D.), who is recovering from drive-to block ~loo ol new SOviet-a 1trake; . to find another senatc.r to attendant lying la.zilr tn the sun 11nf built hussiler. Newt fighting broke· QUt ·~JM1r'' with bim. ' . to his cha irs for rent. Gemrall11 between $fria add larael In the Golan Mundt coµld ceutralize the effect of ·thousands of college shcdents pour .· He~. • -· r; • ~ · hls .absertet .by finding a Carswell op- into this beach town ~ut only a °' Ail ~Israeli mrutaij spokesinan tn "Tel ponent who ts willing to withhold his ~pirinkling showed up for the lit1e A•iv said 'aft planta returned aa!ely own vote 80 the ndnparticipation of both hllll'lli concert-filled we•!' aet up bU , from the raids, which. struck the central would not affect the outcome. city falhers. and southern sectors. He gave no details ' If the vote on recommittal Jails to , • . or .the raid! but me're)y listed the targets get a majorlty4 the Senate has agr!ed Farmer Reuben • P•rlOlll of as military imtallations. to vote two days lattr on whether to \Vakefield, England, claimed t• lsrael ~as bombed lhe Suez Canal "advllt.. and conaent" to the oomhiation world record of a different, ooJt d<lenoos almott dally for~ ,...tiler J jljo!I. . Monday. He ran 1,100 yards wtth perm~ttlng. and tl~f made 'oi:cl!f~ ,-1\ve ~~ts and seven RepubU- a 112 pound sack of coal 1 on . his forays deep Inside E~t to attack SAMJ cMs are piabllcly and privately tmCom- back l·n 4 nu·nutes and f2 seconds missile sites. Two raids Tuesday hit' mitted. , . sltea: in El Mansuraidel, we.st tf the -flat> • canal. Egypt said 1l clvtlian1 l'e,re11dlle4. The COiorado Supreme Court ruled Manday that a convict's cell is not his castle. No war- rant ii required to ae•rch it. The court statement read, in part,· "To say that a public jail is the equivalent of a man's house or that it is a place Where he can claim constitutional im- munity jrpm search or seizur.e of 'his perso11, l1i3 papers or hit. effects is at best a novel argtf' ment." • Pop singer Mick · J•Ckion of thE!"' "Love Affair" in London received -a four-foot high Easter egg recent- ly at hi.3 hotel. When he began to open it, C•rollne J•mes, 15, jumir ed out and Ulrew her arms around his neck. She later explained that it was the only way_ she could think of to meet her idol. • Tom Knutson of Oslo. Norway, Tues.day claimed a ne\11 "'orld's nonstop drum beatin g record. His time was 101 hours, 1 minute and 1 second. Florida Schools Appeal on Busing By Uni ted Press lnlernatlonal A Florida school district, rejected by associate Supreme Court ·Justice Hugo L. Black, has appealed to Chief.Justice ~ -E. Burger to delay the businr of t,600 students for distantts ofr"u~ to 12 miles. •Unless Burger brings the case before the full court, Manatee (Bradenton) County, .Fla., nnt week will have to imPJement a total desegregation plan in ,mid-term. ''The most Important thing is that 10,000 pupils will be thrown into different situations . wtth different teachers and classmates. Educators say th~ 'kills'. the whole school year," sald Ken Cleary, attorney for the school board. A federjil district court had ruled the plan must be' instituted immediately to bring the district into compliance wilh federal integration -edicts. The U.S. 5th circuit cou rt of appeals upheld the lower court and Black refused Tuesday to de- lay the progra m until a new tenn in September. 'f efrorists Seize - W. GermanEJtvoy GUATEMALA City (UP I) -The We.et. 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"''"' '"""'' PllO lt.ollltl ·-· l"lttdllt<tll hrfl1M llltt>lf Cltf • ... e1un ·-''"'"''""' $111 Ltkt City S111 Dle,o St11 l'r111elKO Sffttl1 .. , .. ~ Tlllrll'lfl WUIUftftfrl Tuom, br<atlof llllo! ..tlllrict Jleocl> _,,....lhbif !umltuno and burnlq recorda. . ' An •eJUmated 50 • pollc<I and IOldlm wer1 'takl to hive tired ·jnto the crowd twice~ A government official who fefused to lie identlflediaald . he counted tl6 dead and 71 wounded. :rho followh\g mornlng on ..U1111ted 200 (!enoos\marched Into l'rty Sariclek, about 2Z hillfa: north-of Sovth Vtetnant•s Chau Doc Province,' and ~chanted ''Vive la Sihanouk." Anned with ina~betes and knives, they forced villagers to bang portralts of the depo&ed leader. Acc!ording to Ulje aubprerect of the district, tlie mob pressed toward a bar- ricade · ou~ide g9vernment offices and "refused to listen to reason" when the order was given for soldiers to open fire . • An official at a nearby hospital said 44 persons were killed and 43 others wounded. There has been only one otber report of troops firing Into pr~jhanouk rioters, at Kompong Cham northeist of PlioQ.m Penh. where 27 persons were reported killed and 62 wounded last week. Ang Tasom, site of the worst outbreak, ls about 10 miles west of Takeo City · in a district or 32 ,000 persons. By Tues- day. the only indication there had been trouble was the presence of armed soldiers patrolling the town. Townspeople .said most of the dead and •·••ounded were strangers, presumably farmers who lived' near the South Viet- namese border. Mo1·occan Plane Crasl1es, Burns; 5 7 Lose Lives . CASABLANCA, ~1orocco (AP) - A MorGCcan twin-jet, Caravelle crashed within two miles · of the Nouasseur Airport while coming In for a landing lcday. Airline officials said 25 of the 82 person.s aboard jurvived the crash and a !ire which l'oared through the front part of the plane. The Royal Aur Morac flight from Agadir. an AUantic resort in southern Morocco, to Paris, with a stop at Casablanca, carried 76 passengers and a crew of six. Among the passengers were 26 tourists returning from a stay at the Cub Medlterranee vacation colony at Agadir. Debris wa! scattered over an area of riearly a mile. The wings Were found 350 yards apart. The tail of the plane was 300 yards from the main part of !he fuselage . Ul"IT.._.... LEADS "MAIL STRIKERS ,lemtl R. R•dem•ct'a•r Ribicoff Urges True Integ ration In All of U.S. WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen. Abraham A. Rlbicoff (D..conn.), joining Southern se nators In their el{ort to send a $24.6- billlion aid-to-education bill back to a -conference C<ltnmittee, said today •·we must begin to pursue a policy of true · integration in the North as \\'ell as the Sot.ith ." "A child In the third gra<le who goes to an all-black or ail·whlte school - ·Whether in Mississippi or riew. York City -has not the slightest idea that there Is a difference between de jure and de facto seg regation," Ribiocff told his colleagues. "If segregation is bad In Alabama, it's bad in Connecticut. ll is time to see integrated, quality education as a national goal-not simply as a penalty imposed on the South for losing the Civil War." Rib icoff said 'the compromise bill should be returned to Senate-House CQn· ferees with inslf'UCtions to reverse their- declsion lo water down an amendment which was sponsored by Sen. John Sten- nis (0.Miss.) Ribicoff was a strong supporter of the Stennis amendment when Jt was adopted. •le accused the North of "monumental h y p o c r I s y ' ' on the desegre~ation issue in hi.s earlier' speech on the rider. Ribicoff said President Nixon In his message on school desegregation last week made it clear "his adm inistration will not act." • ... . WASHmGTON (AP) -The Nixon •cl, ministration has come acro&S with a •inew and unconditional" waae offer In. the postal pay negotialions, apParently. topping an earlier money p.roposal repoited in the neighborhood or six perr cent. Three wage proposals were on tl?5 table as the negoUaUol\.!I, bejng hetq behind closed doorsi moved Into the sixth day. ~ 'nle first administration offer .. wa~· made to union negotial'On Monday afte.r Postmaster General Winton Blount con- ferred \Vilh Nixon. A union official indicated that offu did not exceed "I-raise of about six percent across the board. After Nixon's newest otter Tuesday,.' union representatives countered with 8: three-point proposal of their own. By ·agreement between the parties, the. spokesmen declined to elaborate on any of the offera. Some unions have talked of seeking 20 ?er.cent pay increases. Estimates of v•hat the admi11is tration might agree to range from six percent to the 11. t percent ·raise contained in the most liberal of the poStal pay bills before Congress. The union ·official said there were "no condilions tied to the government's offer," indicating the N i x c n ad· ministi;:ation has dropped its demand that postal _pay and postal refonn be tied together. -tr * * Truckers Picket In Major Cities WASHINGTON (AP) -Truck driver11 stepped down from their c a b s and picketed terminals In several major cities today with the expiration of nationwide trucking contracts and talks deadlocked , over a new pact. - Tile pattern was one of scattered and local action, but some 10,000 St. Louis Teamsters were reported staying away from work. A St. Louis trucker said the trucking industry "Is shut down from St. Louis to Kansas City." . Teamster pickets "''ere also walking at Denver, Kansas City and 1.oJl AJ'lgeles • terminals. A Denver T e a m s t e r spokesman estimated 1,000 members were off the job. _ ' Nationally, the teamsters union ha.!! 1i0t issued a strike . call for its 425,000 . members. But some walkouts were ex- pected with the contract expiration at midnight and sources have admitted more pressure would be helpful at the · bargaining table. - ., . , , " ' : " " " ' . .. ' . • • ' . • • •• .. • • t I •• : ~ .. ' " .. : ~ •• .. : t •• • • .. • • • • .. " ' . • • .. : ! . : • •• q • • • " ': l! •• : t i! l I j L r Ex-ms Agent H~l~ . On Bigg~st iKidnap I . I • LOS .ANGELIES (AP). -1. ·-w .. Redlt-.... ..-rlllSCID, man authorlLlt! say was an all in new •100 bll11, may Internal Revenue Service in-be in a Swis~ bank and the telllgepce, acent by $fay and FBI ,,. 1 king · to u" • DAILY 'ILO)' I • Tzi t k Quake :To~lQ~ef .1 ,000 lo.-.1 ·-GEDIZ, Turkty11..(UPI) -are llvln1 in the open and 1~iU conw: l.000 or more. !file oUiclol death toll In are unable to bliry our deod." H01111nli ldlni>ler Hayrettfn 'l'uTkey's Ejster earthquake At letst 25 persons wert NakipGtlu said Tutsday I reported killed in new tremors 'total ol M vJ»,uu were struck pused 1,000 today. RUcue Tuesday. Gov. lhnsan Aras by the quake. '<M' these 21 workers fought . to prtvt:nt of YIL strlckeD-Kutuhuyj\!._ 'Were flattened and 3S olhers more deaths fro}ll starvation area pr~edlcte<( the death toll heavllt damqed. and exposu re. \ I===============;:=====; a lhler by night has been is 00 m · I charged in what the FBI rated Miller was fired ~ an IRS the nation'• biggest UlllO}Ved agent after ~ ns \arrested kidnap case. • last OCt. 10 and Charged with An official lnte ior Ministry stateme-nt numbe~ If the dead at \ 1,087. More than 6 O O pbzl.fions haye been · jured. So you think y6u're ' ' The accused, Ronald ·Lee rObblrig $17 280 from a theater M.itler, 881 came within three '~ . days of escaping the three-and a market m suburban year statute of Jimlta.Uons Alhambra. ... after which he couldn't be r ThOle robbery cases are still' prosecµted for the April 3, pendinj7 and Miller was in 1967, kldnlp-·of Kenneth John jail -==-unable io post $1,175 Young. premium for a security bond • Miiier was indicted ~ruesday for bail -:--wbeo=FBI-~~ . by the Los Angeles grand a break m ~ _ p cue. -i jury. H~ attorney said "he An alleged ltC<mn ~. Im· told me he had nothing to plicated Mllle.r, q:enta·sald. · do with it." ~ alle1ed aecomP,lice. aald The FBI says It threw 300 Miller appeared lbtrlaµed by agents into the case in all. the' 1953 tidiiap ~of ~ f'ra.nk But stHI a mystery is the Sinatr·a' ~r .. fi'om Lake Tahoe whereilboutS ol $250,001 ran-in whlcb $240,000 ransom was IOn that Herbert J. )'oung. paidbyhissinger-a.ct,or.- presidtnt of. Gibraltar Savings father. 'lbe miatakes made bY.: and Loan Association. paid the kidnapers, arrested later ~r the safe return of his son. after young Sinatra's safe Kenneth, now 14, return, particularly w~ or Deputy Dist. Atty. ·Richard interest to Miller, the in· fonnar:t u.id. Texas Dern Accused Of Bribe 'nle FBI ·rated tbe "'(oung abduction the biggest unsoJved kidnap case in the nation, and said it involved the third -highest known ·ransom paid. J 4 Gunmen wASmNaroN (AP> -Get Tourists Rep. John Dowdy, a -con- servative and ~lor£ul east Texas Democrat with nearly . As Hostages 20 Yeafl in Coogrus, bu been , .- charged with taklnr I 125.000 · VILLEFRANCHE • S U R • bribe to Intervene In a federal MER. France (A°PJ. -Four Investigation of fraud by a gunmen wearing red sweaters. now-defunct construction com-their leader a mental hospital pany. escapee, seized four touri sts .His Indictment Tuesday by as hostages today and shot a federal grand jury In one in a d1y-long siege at Baltimore charges 0 o w d y a Riviera hotel. wjth picking up a cash-filled The gunmen h u r I e d a b~efcp,se in· a 1965 airport grenade, fired a burst al. rendezvous. He faces two policemen and shot down an counts. of c o n s p i r a c y to elderly West German tQurlst, obstruct the investigation and Mrs. Hans 'nsche, wlth a five CQUnts of perjury in lying volley of machine-gun bullets. btlore the grand jury last The woman, wounded when Mar. 4. she tried to nee, was in Jf convicted on alt eight serious condition in a hospital. counts he coo.Id receive • "Gfve us a car in front muimum ol 22 years in of the door and don't foJlow priJon and $80,000 in fU'ltS, us," the men in Room· 100 "I am absolutely not guilty: of the luxurious Versailles or any wrongdoing or violalion Hotel told the police a t of any laws of the United midaftemoon. "Let us have States," said the 58-year-old ~ the time 10 make I 0 0 Dowdy. who is unopposed in . kilometers" -about 60 mi les both the May Democratic · -·m the dtrectlon llf ltafy ·pnmary and the fall general and we'll let the hostages go." election for a loth full term But the demand was turned In the House. down by Rene Mathieu, the Indicted with Dowdy were police chief. He also said no Myrvin C. Clark, former sales to an offer by the bandits manager of the Maryland con-to free the hostages if Mathieu structlon flnn that was sub-would ride away with them ject of the invesUgation in in a car. • which Dowdy allegedJy in-Held by bandi ts were Mrs. terventd, and Hugh J. ~fcGee, Tiscbe's 73-year-old husband a Washington lawyer. and a middle -aged c<>w>le Nathan H. Cohen, another from Paris. : UPI T•ltl>MN POLICEMAN FLIPPED BY .EVICTION P ROTESTER 300 Get Viel•nt As Police_ 0,,1t 12 F1mlll11 From Hom•a • " ' , 2S Attested ita lttelee Evictions Spark Ass aults CHICAGO (AP) 1 -\Vilh 1·a k to the ghetto." furniture strewn over the 'It isn't r,ight. Still, there's sno,vy l awn s and 100-' osenseinviolence."he said. poli cemen standing by, bri cks The 12 fa m i Ii es are and stones flew as deputy membets of the Conlract .libetiffs evicted 12 families for Buyers League, which has not making monthly payments on their homes. The deputies were in the midst of the eviction Tuesday when members of a crowd of m<1re than 300 began throw- lng qrlngs at the ·police guard. Reinforcements were called in· and 25 persons Were ar- rested. Two police1nen were Injured, neither seriously. Most of those arrested· were charged wiUi disorderly con- duct and assault. Police said one pointed a revolver and was charged with aggravated assault and unla111ful uie of a weapon. ... • · A a;owd attempted t o overturn •· police car, but its driver sped away without dlf· ficulty. As vans hauled the family · possessions away, Art bur Williams. a steel worker and one of the persons evicted, asked: "Where to nciw? ·Maybe Yacht Death ·Sus pect Held SAIPA N CUPI) -A 22-year- old Callforni8. man was sen· tenced to 20 years in prison Tuuday for the murder oI an- olhtr Ca lifornian 1;1ear .i. re-, mote islanil in the western Carolin es. · . , been wlthholdlng m o n t h 1 y payments on home purchases because, they maintain in a suit seeking to upset the con- Lract.s, the agreements are un- fair. · Earth tremors, floods and snow hll western Turkey for 1the fourth straight day . laolated villages r a d i o e d urgent appeals for clothing, food and shelter. Official estimates said the final death cottnt could hit 2,000. - At least II villages have been cut off by road and have had no help since the fir1t quake struct Saturday n!Jbt.. Reports fro1n the '9lllale of Kem tel said an IB-year-old girl who survived the quake froze to death ((J her mother's arms. In -the. township of Gedlz, epicenter of the quake, two food truoks were besieged by · hungry survivors. The Turki sh radio sald 5,400 houtes Were badJy damaged. Villagers of Kayakoy ap- pealed by radio, "Plea!f: send us food. \Ve \Vant bread . We FAIR · f •tf, f•i•, f•-:+u•I. Tho1• th'" wer~1 111'" up f•11;lo" r" •,er•tl•n on th1 DAILY PILOT ecllttfiaJ ,.,, e¥1r.., cl•r • · qualified to teac;h · )'.'OUr wife how to drive.- Well, uni.as you're ready to be drl~ crazy tetchlno her, . y01J need Link. Link pu ls her ln a Dnving Simulator wh ich ls JUOl like being In •car. She wlll actually uperiencti •very behind·lh•· wheel driv ing •ltuatlon ..• rain, anow, fog •nd •;qtrossway tr1t1Jc ••• whlle Jn the safety of a el1stto0m ••• bl fort she ever aUdes bthln"d·ihe wheel of one of our new dual-c:onlrol c1r1, Call for details, Open 7 day1 • week. Free plclt up Ind dtli\•ery UU WMI CM ,..._ , ....... , .,,.,.. . . Too ll'ff: JU.UJS trim Hurlll"'IO!I end!, H-lllOl'I lllCh, Cott• M ... ,,,. Wtttmlr111tr ~· ~,.. . •• former ofncial of the firm , The siege began at I a.m. Monarch Construction Co ., v.•hen police, called· to the hotel was named as a co-coo-by employes w!p notked. a -spiralor, but not indicted. weapon in the baggage of lour Cohen, with Clark, recently male guest.s1 began to make pleaded guilty to charges of door-to-door checks. A burst defrauding Monarch .of pistol fire "nswtred' the A 17-year-old Fi1ipin1> girl waa..also named in the murder complaint but the charge agalnst her was dropped .and an official statement-l\·as"' is- sued aaying ''she was. not 1n.. ''. volved in the shoot1ng.,. Charles P. Miller or San 'J~e. was convicted of shoot- ing to death Donald \Vilhe lm , 11. of SIO 'Diego, aboalil Mif ler's yacht, The Conchita. ~ . . customers. police search. . . . ' The aristocrat of , rings At KIRK J-EWELERS"DIAMONDS, GENUll!IE RUBI ES, · EMERAWSAND5:4.PPHIRF.S 2 ROWS or RUBIES o~ ROW or DIAMONDS 3000° Diant0nds Ml ce,,..raefor m.uimum ~'·'· rrnd rUibiliry .. DIAMONDS AND D!ERALDS SPRAYOF2CARATS OF DIAMONDS I CARAT OF DIAM<l\IJS 265°0 8500° 500°0 The most beauliful rings Jn the wo rld, anr. ring above availablt with any conlbination or diamond,. Genuine rubies, genuine emerald•, genuine sapphire,. "Th • Store Thet Confidettce lullt" CIN'lll . H ACH r. IDINC>ER 2300 HAHOR ILYD. ~. ~· -HUNTIN&TON· HACH COSTA MISA 545.9415 \11 H2·5501 OP" !'loo., T1im.,,Frl. Tin t p.m. • -'- Get the BIG 6% at the BIG M . . Everybody knows tha,t NOBODY· TOPS THE BIG M.;.. Mutual Savings, ' . In offering the most in earnings to savers. MUTU' A I 1% 2 ye1r tenn account; with $5,000 minimum ftlrl 5~% 1 year term 1ccount, with $1 ,000 minimum I! AlftN&S s~% s-monthl bo111111ccount, with $500 minimum ilftV I 7~% certlllcl tt ol deposit anllabl1, with $100,000 mlnjmum 11 you ano1 Mutual Saver, now ls the timo to 1..-t additional lunda In -new hlglHal• accounts. (ln1urance hu beon Inc-to $20,000.) II you 1rw not a Mutual Sawr, now la the limo to cpon your 1ccount it Tho Big M-Mutu1I Slvtngs. ACCOUNTS NOW INSURED TO $20,()901 W •aT AltCADIA MIO Wtlt DuaM Road Ttlt,ihone 4.48-0 f&I COVINA 200 North Cilnn A¥enue l•le'phon9 SH-5471 OOltONA D•L. MAit 2917 Int C..1t Higf'IWty • , Tit.~ 971-$10 mul lan •nadali1111 GLENDALE 331 North BrtM Boulevtrd Ttleptl0Mt4M141 • • • I I ' • - ' ' I • l f • - • ' ).Y''' .. . -J" t'i J .... -..... _ J!!!IY Week isn't wb~Lh used to be on lhe beach: .. JTba -~.s regarded as a bless.ing -for \\'hat It use~:r to . ·: P~rtl~ular '.{reel~ -sii.5"~ Pie': caii\paim/ i!<i:<hairpi,n,_:,.'. , .Mxs. Jake $towlift8)¥f'Mr!:"'iJouli~•,\dliehmil\er , · ~ : '· -·---... -·· be \\'as JlOt a~\\'ays p~a.ceful. ., ; Packea ·strinds and-· bustling streets i1ow:nta.,vn were not a COJ!,lbinatlou..1ha.t appe.al.ed greatly to police -~-· for the.)'. usually brought to Huntington . Beach many Ji!~•"!! bLlaw ~nr_-rifep!~. -_:_~ • . Thi..-Easter Week passed· ~y y1jth:.little tro~ble: . Police themselves probably headed ofl fl\l!D)'. of , . .:. th9se .p:toblems .wi'Lh two-tirfielx narcotics .crac~doW'hs~1 · .. :. 1 ::~·. 1· • thus ~ur~aUing' drUg supplies to. vac)tioning students: The woJnen have olirtangecl sevexal •ll)(elltS., lnclud· •· ,ing iour free dumplng'ilatei.,;'.pril 25 arid~ and May. • .2.and 3. llnwanted Otd:appllilnces 'and.furniture.may be . left wilhout. charJe «l (be ctiy.yard on 'Cllltbard 8treet, 1 :1north "9f' Slate'r ~Yenu·.a. :the. first Wf'fkend 'fDdr.lt tiae county,. d~ii\p ;ue~:t· J'i~lsop .J !igh'.' Sc!Jool '\he sec;obtt"· .. --·· ...... " ... \veekend '·· ··"i 1 ~ ·\ • • • • • ' , lti -f" • · flOrh·~~n-,rS .CinJdo ttlielnselr.es .!}Dd the ,citY ·a · 't ,'~ · . . good A~m .. l!Y.; ~~i@i: ,~avi!it!age o this oppol'l~nlty . tp1 • • '.:" . " ' --~-.• 4 • f , •• ' l . ' 'City ·and slate liCeguards, no doubt, \vere .:also. pleased by the conduct and the compa.ratively. small , --~-:::.. &'ize.-of-th·e· crowds .. ~he beach -•tbrongs were orderly -------~rifil-fnanageaf>Ie-ana-ibere \,rer·e-no1nc1crents ananc;···-- , get ri~ of unsightly Junk. ltr;\1rtV be anoJ;her .step toward . \ . , .'\ _-br 1 igbtenl 1 ng,the i:age·of lhe.~1ty~~f .1:J~~_t.~~on Be ~·.~ .•... !. . I " tragedies. · Downtown businessmen, undei:standably, n1ay re- gret the lack of visjtors .. ~ut they, toq, must be grate- ful that "no ne\v dislur~anf~S occurred. So much time has been invested by law o[ficers ·-·--·Set~ii'i a'°"Fihe Ex.a:;nple .. '. • ' ~ lf ' \ ~I ,.•. • _. "' ' Litllec"Uagn~. bi1<¢111~ $tresses· team spirit. ,. In Ftluntain Valley this type of spirit is even extended.lo l~e: const!ilc,tio,n ..,of _a baseba,U di~mond; ' · · · . ' . • ' ' •• ·' " . . ' . .. in the do\vntown area tbai "it's especially gratifying $0 I' ,.., --:-•·. •ee-;:\l\el/' .•!torts' tieing · re)llarded. Ligbt. ·I"'~ f .few, t ' ~ · ... ~J+, and i>Olfce vigilance seem to rriake up "the' • 1-:·-.....,•;... -lOMiu.18._tl\at_works. In-this case a quiet..Eastet:\V..eek was a happy Easter \Veek. • , . the .Fountain Val!Jly Llttle League· is· otillzing the services or volunteer workers, including , five U. S. Navy Seabees, ·to build 8 i'le\Y diamorid next ~o the city's rcorporation ·yard •. At1d ·sev"erilr coril~8nies~".have chlppedi·in. materials ~or feriClng. ~ugouTs,gfaSS aiid · other items to build the !ield. The. U.S. N.3.val Air Sta- I .• · Huntin g~on Bel!li~ Cleanup , 'I'Pda1 D)a,rka the Start of •:.aeaulj.fication Month" m Huntiogton Beach. ~ \ • r ~1 tion 'Bl Lo$' Alamito·~ has aUO\_Ved the .use of he11VJr"earth moving eqa_ipr_nent along \V~th ~he Seabees. . • COope ration like ttfis is a fine example to the young ballpla}'ers ''ho ate. I.Old tea~ spirit is .. \.vhat colints. It is also~ line e~ample fo'r older 9itizens ·or the city. !\1any •projects could b"e •accomplished~ if jndjviduals \\·ould'unite beh.lnd: .one· effort. ·- .. . . The."city cleanup .campaign JS b"elng_sponso'red by the Women's Di.vision of the Chamber of Commerce and--we urge· all residents 'to support the drive to clear yards and va_tartt tots qr iilbbi~. _ · TOO many ii~ms are_ never accomplished because several faction.s refuse to do~ate a little time or mon~y. Cooperati.on is .the key to .iny majot1iµ~~sj lt'..s qutte" ,,. 'Who put that atupid tree. up therer .. It is also appropria~e to commend the \Vomen's DiviS"iort tor' taking:up· the banner of bea1Jtification. encoutag1n,g to ~'i;ltCh .. a group make it \VOrk for the community. • ~ H t •No ·One Cares About J)s, ihe T~~yers' .. ' • .. Dear . -Gloowv •• Gils: ,~ppo,·~ed to Bailing Out ·· Loc:kh.ee·d I • t ' ' . . .. ' ( ' . .To the Editor ; -~ · ~ 1,"'"'f(:Y~,1 --, .is April 9): worse. many registe red Let's .ha\'! a.lUtle Jrulh,..Ui tan· · '' Answerlflg the leU .. er.!(~laitb.:<, f\.1arch ~fO"n. i!' ip lending. 10d ia~h label 1 25') from W. D. Beeztey, ttre Huntington :;T •• l't list ~-alt1 ;. the. .~er~~e Jaidded • .,Park banker who defended. Lockheed ~ ·~ , . ~r l". ~¥"I'~ .J vole rs don't knovi v.•hen election•day is or , ~-·l·alUio .... q;,~ ~"'\:'< how •to find lheir polling place; and , • ·~1 :t;-J .;J. t~'!l worse, many perfectJY capable of -casting ,... ~axes included; m .tb~ !!!ct ot:the : .. -:r\ifcr~t . agalnst · charges • ~ Frank , • • .., Item. , ~.;":'. ,· ;_:~-. ~ • Mfnkiew1cz and Tom Braden'tn their col· '!'·~ .:1 ·· · theit"ballot choose instead ·to sit at! home · on election day grumping &bout all lbe . ~ . • · .. .j. ·:""Exloned J;'?° 1E~~ ~~ ~ y~r edlt~ri~lpa~e MJrch 17 . · . . t ... ~ ,,..· ...... • • " •. • • -~:,'\.'I • ..f.,.... ' I. can:t Unagine a per.Son thinking that .. Letters /rom reade rs are welcqme . · troubl& our country• is in. ' · . i\1ormally writers slio11ld. e.011&t1I their The ·• ,ure. of course. is.;.. for all It .& bard.If· aceidenfl! that"tbe aamt, • t • r.'?f1· J..!'. .. We . stiou.ld bail Lockbeei:l oCJt of their rd .. ~ . ....;,.. ha t ' 14. ,...,.._... ni. • .....,. t.n.tt. ·~· ........ -. 111essages '"in 300 words or less. TJie Americans 21. and over to get registered, WO ' .u114p, .. W!l"JMllUDll. •:-:i , -.-111r ttt.M ~ )~M~"'°I'-""' .. troubles. I bQte to see ll.n)'ol'le or ti.nythion'g cultute. lt meanS ph~a~lir; 911111, •• , ....... • -~·" ..._, ·~·"""' .,... .in trouble,'but no one cares about us, the right to conde?Ue letters .to fit ffJQCe · h~lle. over to the polis before closing, medif~ons : 'if""also ,Linea , aCl~ve~ · • r . -!" laxf)ayer!, where the. moJiey WQuld be or eliminate libel 1) reserved. AIL Let· and vote. tiarcofics. '· \,, ) , J• ~ ·: 1\: • .. • , , ,comin·g~·from.' Ut Lock!ietc! put 1n the Th~e is .no~ tlSe gap'-'~twm: ~~p: r : -:... ~ -, ·. ~·;·~-~;."-~·:):O,.-r.p19s' ~~d !~Ck ·ty the~~ ·~at's getting lhat~_lik~ thlnll' 1! · ~ , ~--·~mee.\he-, > r , ·'11,illtli ,"'11lns! !"'der false Pretenses._ · "· eml ~ a rlerJf'd . 1•\11Ji _ -~ ~, T.cn~ ams, w ; ,., · • • W · . !int sense of uie word , and the secood1 • just 'rele8*1. 'i'"loiil ~ Wtl<Y' cARED 'i •be"'n " tlie 'gov'ernmint Rnsa.'Jbbuld iwf.be such a shoc:k"to us.· c0nfineroen'1 pad, of~ Wf.S s~t__ in_. car«~d MCDoiinell-Dougla"s' Hl.lntlngton Not lon'g ago;in an article. ~Jbe-.New the .~le .. ~. -• .~ ... c f :"" Beach contract! _ Dr . ./lldl....,.~-Gerber ,;11o·11,119'4 sev••).<1.., he~~: . • ;,<11bmit a~id ilnd lhen ntit defiver-.nd Mr. ters must i11clude sig1uzture·01Kt mail· ing address. but 'lam es may be, wit Ii· held on reque st if sufficient re~" is apparellt. Poetry wiU .not be p b- li!lted. . . that of the DAILY PILOT and the L. A. Times .. RI CHARD H. MAZY . York Times, I read a cautionalilioo19 by \llilllalll'I nlldod·. that. ~ .• ' 1·t!ulii,-i1•s on Ouirag;'!or'Lockhe«l ,to a ·payehiat?fat and a Jlwyer' ind alsGp."Che,.~ \ wtth, ij~ and -sleePiDC .. pd}s, re~:>:i>.fankie\\ici &{id 'Mr: tir'ade(i Put, It mild· f<>11nder of Odysaey 'f(OtJse, a narcO~s tli'at, •·An-r ~i:i~~all ,I rtaUr,·wante<!, _I! 1y.,'Look ~t whilt .;e· (Ost o'i\ the Te~as Gr o011il11g Sch111i i: treatment •center .. Jot: youngst~rs 11n to get a good UJ ts' slee~ ~ gei up !,II aircfa~ ~eal. I wo~td'n'(have,'td','wort to-To the EditOr: ~i~~J!m.' Y, ~ ;' J lhe_.morn~~ to . my work.'1 ~~y if-1l)Y, huSb,a!19'_dldn:l ,~ave to pay "'' ~ ,_J • • ~ • • •. . , • such high•mcOme·ta•es .. , . , .• . Th~ DAILY PILOT editorial or March CAU.JNG !<>'\. ffie ·pharmaceulical i~· -. TIOS IS . i\'L(; inost people.wat(ti but Jf . \Ve have a SJJlall buslnes!"" ~nd 1. dO 2'-1. was a perfect diagnosis or (he modem duslry 'l? poll~ 1~lf i:nor,,e vigilantly_ 1n l~ey ~~not J.el lt -u.sua, 14' for· emo-.. ~ nrlvate duty nursin1r, W• have no orle '•o American sickness: Ho\\' can America adv~sang. she~ laat PrO;«"~mm.1~g uona1 r~aso~.tt._t w"t.~i .. 1:.':'~"'to , ;:::all us out. we-.stiit.n.~ to .Work ha~ .. r.ecapture representative govenunent? our children tdbelien ~at thete is a pill !' drdgs -the.n,tnty thin): -:u...• ot~c,. r _ _!!e!e.rr1ng to tbe poiltical reality . in for every DrObl~·-U: a bad way ta a pill tC? sl~_at9ig~~~o ... :find pay .1@f~:.-i ... -~·-• · Of1'nge County. where. already,· six GARY SENOURE ·He lp ha To the Editor : Dor:othy. \Venck' perforij1• an eicj!ltent , ho me advisor service with her newspa)et ' colun;¥.ls .jUld her mopthly bu 11 i t i rr · I AgriCultui'e ~xtension Stµ-vlce. !poll 89. Harbo[ Blvd., Anaheim , Ca.bf.~). . Her M:Uch bulletin· tells that a petson emerges ..stronger ar weall:er from a crisis deJM!flding on 1the kind of help }te .8~~s du ting tro1,1ble tnot. so . much by _his streflgUl of chir_acter). · -· tifrs. Wenck lists several ways we Can help a ~rson in ·a criai& (disco\Atfed by researchers from' ' Harvard URiversity SchOOI of Publ:lc1iealth). educate tber'D.11""AnifMVertisJng.even-ror-, --keep&.lert ffiir"liii ili~day'. .• Tht anmlll ,.1 ;• J ~MRS. Fl\MjGES ZA.Hl..)tAN , months belore. etecUon day, the outcome. ,. hudache remedies Or stomach upsets; 'Consumption of "up" and ''dOWit'' pilltJD ·, • of the electiot\S is. decided, the editorial EfliC6URAGE Jml. tO .a~knowledge ft$ho~ld avoid the ,language Utat rein-.,.· the U.S. exceeds th3t of 8'kwttol~ r~ Ot /Tit. i ,.. ' · ~I J .:.i ,. · ·, concludes. 1'Do we reall~ h,ilve a say in he's ill Jroub\e and to· be· upset about il forces a drug cullure-~· the. world put tof.!ther. I", ,, · ",., A ••fl 1' a o..-,.tu ..... f !he ~atter \of selecti!lg r-epresentatlvu+, The only way to survive a crlsis 'ls to be Non·prescription seHativcs and non· Whal \l{e conslller olq' '~lnicicentt'~ctrug '· -"' or does sys1'm mean .our choices ar.e aw ate or it. Conquer death through prescription MP piUS, as well as their c~lbp'e, hOwever'; d~s much .ta.breed the To t¥ ~tor:" 1 • • • '~. • ·made by o ers?'' · mourning .. Get ltim to tal,k. abotlt it, speak 1'llOre dangeroUs presCription prototypes; cufture Of· addlctiv.e-",:narcptjcs 1.~ PJnally~-Ille_ 1!pre<i~able1! ··~ ~ JJ.. Y ;, , ol hls rears, grieve. , · · County-4i~alth. education,'' w-e l fa.re , recreation and. vocation (for Bale by Orange County llea1th Dept.,:JJOl S. EaBt St., Anaheim). .. "A· Selected List or Conulluniiy ·A gen· cies. Which Help Families!'. i.s "ftee from · Agriculblte Extension· Service at the ad· dress given arthe beginning Of this letter. LEONARD WRIGHT • • • , • • • 1 · .. --'-·. Ag"lf~st Abo·rt lOn 'To .the Editor : • t · 'It ~P.~als;td me qiat Yollr ilrt.iCles for abOrtion which~ b3ve flooded your p8per for the last few months call for opposing yie.wpo1~. • . •.. _.L ,.f I Abof{J(>n 1$. I 'oni-s,jdtd_ !s>r:t Of therapy with •all the assumed benefit on the mother'1 side and nooe at ·an on the child 's. pi~ lnrant mortali.ty ~it~ in abor· tions ·is 100 percent. • · · ., , WHERE.-ARE THE delendeis QI thi!I most defenseless crea~w:e, ·the tlnboni child? Why isn't the ACLU cPncemed about the rights of the unborn· dtlld to ·life, liberty and the pursuit Of happiness under' the ConstituUonT . · The arguments against· ll:bortion are psychological , soci(>logical arid xnoral. It "'ould be appropriate to see some articles concerning these arguments at this time. . M!\S. WILLl,Wl. JlONOVAN ,_ . . -.. •' Hroterllve Polire Ire' often offered to the pub~ 'in Sucb a your(g people, who are o~f pg p_,Sl~p PILOT · is · !!11pred,1ctable ,(~_ior.~al ·or '. ALL TllE ~ DERN rebels-the hip-AyoicJ false assurances. A4mlt the pro-~·ay as to seem to be p~otilf!m..solvers, further "".'""" but a rala.l' step down . ttie l\farch 2~, Pr~lctable PoJ1tics l·: In-. :pie~, y1pples, pa~thers: S~. etc.-ha.ve bJem. .jg seriow;, hi.ii rears are valid, 'but To the Editor: . when kt best they only relieve symptorps ch~. PllJs.' unless.absolu!eJY.. pr,~~r!beJd· .~QUr "'1.anx1ety ~.~ ~tt!' a ~ll!C for fhe 1n common ~ loss or la1th Ill tfif pr'?f!'USe , that ~e have fait~ he'U·work it out,with Let •.IJS assume for argument that 1 and may actually do ha.rm by mastirig and~ ~perviaed art.Justa waf' •. :li~rel!J ·regailiog-. our Oranse, COY!l\Y · . of. the Amer~n democracy ; they·86sert ~lp, if -necessary. don't like your ·editorial policy and that I so1ne serious disturbance below the or avoidlq '& to'nl:rcot',Uon ,.with ohe's electorate; yoq.·lef't QUl tbe· most,Jm~.· that _our elected govenunent no, longer .. A>-t9lativ1:.orfrlendcanhelp.himlearn decide Uiat the «lly ·way 'for me to tbreshold of consciousness. deeper ,Pi:otW.em1 ; bul tM• ~ 'tbey 'U'· :portant fflctor ~ _alJ !.;MYi vote!•: · mee\s its c.onstitutional nsponsibiJities, the .facts. This avoids awesome speeula-change your policy ls by, gajng down to -act ls fartmore· than ,tbf:. pbi r;maelst's ~OUjfailed ·to~tt.eeh any slgflilfcance to · but-merely stands as a i"idiculous facade tions.,~t tbe unknown. Don't encourage your office.and punching you,h;i the M<ie. JN THAT SA~JE day's issue .of the bill, -not only for us but for the genera· Jimmy·Utt's ta years-iq·tbe Gongress and -behind which a few giant, vertically· him to blame others . This avoiQs lh~real Let us ~!so lj.~e t.hatJ.do punch you in paper, as it happened, there appeared a lions to come. th'e:· yqte of· thr-.. ma~ _·$!:f_ !ti!_:.c~ _,stacked organiiations ruleJhe M.tiQl'tt. pf1!l>l~ll\ and makes 'it more difficult to the J'IQlle and. threaten to punc:h your nose stituents who sent this good man to A close look at Oralie County politics adJUsl. until 'you -change your.jidltorial policy. \Vasbington for three tenns. It was my makes it hard to debafC with them. What Id d " vote, multiplied by the thousands that llELP 1ru.t TO accept. heip. Give -wou yo.~ 0· ' ' Se f · I k' cl d 1 1 You would tither have to ·change your ~t John Schmitz to the state nate or STEPPING SAFELY and serenely s1mp c in ness an t mug ltfulness by editorial policy or call the police and ask two terms and it ~ill be tbe voict of the iroD'\ rung to -rul'\g up the party ladder. helping with everyday tasks. Ullnklng majriritf, fn Orln&e Ci>unty,"~Who the present cil1'clldateS apj>ea·r as secUre· Be prepared by thinking ahead to possi· f~r Protection: Now let me ~k ~u what will send him ·to the United Stat~s Jy stationed in power as tbose cTfil!iaJs or ble emergenCy situations and how to ban· would Y~ do If there wer~ no_ police_? You A Discreditable Failure For a couple of year;s m i Ii ta. n t dissenters, \\"hite and black. have been saying the government intends one day to aend them to detention camps. ~ngress for several terms. nations where voting is nothing more die them. A will makes financial pro-cou_ld sltll chang-e lM editorial pohcy or -. . . than a mechanical stamping ol tJie part)'. visions for ·JQUl"'"jpM GOet"Mll ·c:tn tell fj.f:~!!sh._~~~~'!~ur_frltthand.~ ~-!£P pro- AND THE L.A. TIMF.S ed1lor1al you ba\lcL The most telling evidence of who should take care of you r children in \t!C\.J~· -US\DDl!lt ~~-~"" g~t • Not many believed them. but they could point to some camps •.l'hich actually exi sted 15 years ago under the McCarran Emergency Detention Act of 1950. The camps were never used. f\1ore recent reports of goverament "Intent'' "·ere current about a year ago. and \\'ere widely believed in the ghettos and at}1ong activist college students. The Nli:on Adminlsb'ation~indignantly denied all. and last year the President supported repeal of \he 1950 act. "'hich ""as voted by the Senate in.. December . It co1nes .soon before the House Committee on Internal Security. 11{}~ IDEA OF detention of "poill ic<1l prisoners"' for a limited time without tri al. say 90 days, has always lurtc.e.d under the surface of ConslitutioAal. guararilecs ~·b.icb exprw;ly forbid such detcn Uon. Tht pracllce is COOlmon in a 11 11uthor!tiitt.an nations today, in com- munist nations and ln junta.ruled coun· tries such as Greece I.and some Latin American nations. · But the prohibition is rig.id in the Fifth "Ahd +~otJrretnth Amend1Y1enU Which con· .>-:, '9lfl "dut process'' clanset, requiring ~nt lD a grand Jury. and 11n the ~:ibth ../tmtndment 1 "speedy and public V'tll. •; lfhe Fourteenth , &I a prohibition , qaJnst Ull states. whic.ir may not '"de· ' prive· atl!y person ot llfe, l}beity or proJr .. trty wit.bout.due proec11." _ Delentl.Oll phJJ0i.10f)hy presume• :a n.a· tlonaJ eme.r1ency whlct\ warrants an ef· fort to bypass tht Coo1tltutional pro- ~ion1. ln theory .11 victim can obtain "!.-< ~~ reti~! tn the flderal ~ourts, but it depends on the emerkency. · l\10REOVER, PresidCnt{ starting "'ilh Lincoln have aaserted 1he ~wer of deten· lion as 'a national security measure. Tucked away ·in Art. T, Sec. S.-2, is an enabling provision: "The privilege of the \\'rit of habeas corpus shall not be suspended, -unles.s When in cases of rebellion, or invasion the public safely may require It." ~1r. Lincoln had his rebellion. all righ_t. and F. D. Roosevelt harl a technical lnvasioo al Purl llarbor. With lhis he caused the arrest and "relocation" of 100,000 m a i TI I a TI d residents of Japanese stock, two-thirds of them American-botn citizens. There was no ConCetted effort to sue fOr ·Writs, and ~federal judges were loath-'to' curb the· Presidential order. · Attending th is was a national hyste ria in which about 7S,000 citizens were deprived or their liberty \•dthout a scrAp of "due process." Curiously, Uie govern· ment did not detain J.11panca.Jn Hawall , "'here the -invasion occurred. • There Is no more di9Creditable 'taUure of conslitulion•I law in alb of Amutcan history, nor one on such a scale .. -'fbe Civil \V1r netted only IS.000 Copptrbeads, so- callecl. and mo&l ol them were gi\'en at ltll!ll military trials. • The Congress could do ~·orse ~n look about for a legal way to avoid a repetl• tlon or the 1941·42 detentions: without en• dangering the national aecurlty. rnt;ntion that tfied to mye _a.c~~· by in· ,,(0}$rc,presenlation here is the mysteri()Us case of the dtath of one or more pareott. !ew friends to meet .~e the next lime nutndo, cood~ni .~en.~Oe:otet M~9 . :jnOuence "l)f Uie John BirCb...Soclett~ an An emergebcy fund (minimuqi of on -~t I1cameio your office and~~ ~f the w~s a· de_libetfl.:te ~.aJ~~~t 'a.t'iC~a.C1.er.~ 01' g an i z at ion e. x tr e "lely ~all month's salary) can cushio~. Lif , p~rre4cts ... ~d klll~ me . WIJat Ulep. assaslllnation. somet'?_ng th\ Tfmes ls numeric:illy but still able to keep its man health. automobile and properly in-, · -. .' . ~amou~ for. WeU, .Yotl-ate rlghfl ·~Once_: ... 1S.chmi~z) in a key office, of~ ~e ~ate surance can. ,ase economic burdens in a SINCE T~~ '~'!l."° poh~ oothing 1t wont work with the OMdge C!punly . ·goverrunent "'hile ;:roOuling ~m as our crisis would haPP.90 exc~'itM\' I would be voter1 We fed \fbat we:, .are (DUch -n}OfC 'representative to lhe federal goverrunenL · . dead and your ed1torjals would <be \ln- ca p11.ble of making the deciskITT on who · "TllE PEOPLE BOOK" gi\'es a corri:' '~td. Daus. whe'R "6nt 001nmlti an ir· wl ll represeft1.~1 in the Legislature than. _.BUT ~tANY PEOPLE in Orange County prehensive .summary of all the com· -tiitlonal 'act of vlolentt there is ·a.:.d istinct some Jeft-of<tinltr· editor with' dubiou s hive not registertd to vote (the deadline munlty services available ln Orange possibility "1hat the arresl,!ng pollce will motive~. wit.h devious poµtical intent' · • be aCtulllt .P~cting the one ~ com- So please, ifoj> rt~ing to mark' my milled lW act of violence .... • ' ballot! Our reCord-~n _qua1ified•Veeled of. p ·7 I v· II I In conclusion, those mililanls •pn cam. I I ih . ertal I heals rop: S l l8 y mp0118lll PU5 who belie" lhal the police are lhe icia s, over ~; ~~~~· c , n, ~ ;.-• / • • , onlY ones th;at kee'p them fro~closing .• One ol Ute classle acldulou! renuU-ks by · t do"·n the schools may be barkint°up the B . ~:. • .l -~-/ • 1 ' wrong tree. _}h .--~· fl : ~O~fl~ --.. -.~ .Cal C"ooli~e \\"hen he was President came •; HARRY e. McDONALD JR. Dear Geolg.,-· ... ; , . .,I~ answ!lf to a question as to why. he Gull!lt-.Edirorilil .. i ,,• ,.. was., inslsling that one of the smaller .. 1 ~ ;"";;,-;. t n l: • • f\1y husband ~s a ter~ible drink-European nations pay the interest due on • ( · t. ing problem. He-'9 t . wonlltrful; t:on-Us Wol'ld \Var I loans from the United ... ' .... aiderale man·tmt1t-ffie\vefy1'\Mtfte Sf'~tes.· ''They hired the money, didn 't Impoverished districts, for :lck or 'J\t-. • . , 1 ' • -•le quits drinking and sobers up, tliey?" Was Cal's reply. proximatel y $160 million r.rom'the'sal@. ot ' Then he's absolutely impossible. ls Calif · 1· d ·1s If bl to J r om1a 1n s 1 c una c even state bonds. . ,' • there a club (or-men \\'ho com· -hire the money these days for mort than -.... ..... • -pu\si\'ely sober up? $I billion in projects approved by the. State and lt>Ca parks, beac.l)'.es and DISTRAUGHT voters or the legislature. The reason, or recreational facillUes to ·the t;0ta1-·ot $7S Dear Distraught : cours~, is the high, intere~t 1'1_1arket that ,million are affected. Some $600 million in So1nebopy suggested .AAA. ~Jn&_ 11 ... CenstH1l II th stat t t t !• lilt' bo d be g1 .ltstoodforA,ntl·A·lc.o.~o kc:s • ., ~~v~1r .-tn0ro ili1:C:asy'pe~nt!n~~ sae v.·aer c ies n sgo g ng. Aoonymous. However. every me I general obligation bonds, and that doesn 't 1•ROPOSn10N i JS a Legislature. ca lled t~...anl;I ~e:ii:pJ~t11e.g t¥.our 1 • corrurttUld_ _ much •\ltnlion today. aulhorlied constitutional amendment that problem IOme nut came ou _ar,a . wtll ptrmll the state. to pay what lhe changed my Ure. Have YOU tried , AS A·ft"ESUL-T. ~g many other ns-market demands In interest.rates, up l6 a nagging hhn?':~~ cal crises. some UOO miUion in Veterans maximum ol 7 peri:ent. We voter!, either · hQJ'tle 1.l)CI firm loan ·bonds are-unsold. directly or through out .q~~~La\lv~I iA fStnd your troublts to Gedrge :.. ind. almost ovtmighl, change that klok ol worry to a k>oll: oJ utter l>Jf· flement. • • State.''i'chOol b\®ung aid bonds to a tota l Sacramento, hive auU#IW*t'ttW: sfa' '° of more than a quarlcr-bllllon dollars are hire the. moae)' for a lo( of thln_gs we unsold. Especially poignant Is the en-want. Now what Vo'e have ta·d6 tO make forced ha1t In CdnstructloA or ~hools "'ith that possible b vote .Y« on Proposition 7. a pupil capacity of nearly 110,000 in 13~ ~ ~aU'tornl& Fc:1turi Serflce ·------·------··---~------ . ·' -IVM°nesday, April 1;-mlo .. The editorial page of the Daily Pilot. •eefa to ~inform. 011dlim- ufate. readers J,i1 presentiiiQ llis 11ewspapc's opit1lon1 and m· Ar'tne1'taf'l/ on ~ct·. of in tst 011d a/gnificaT\.C't, 1bV Pri.J • foru1n for the l::tprt · of .,pur · readers' opinions, an by pruentingi the dfvtrst io- poinli oJ w~ obs t r• oM IPokttn'(t. tn'topfea ti the --..do:u. . -l- Robert N. Weed, ilubusllf, • ll .... ---- l 1 ~ j I I I ) l I j l , • .. • • I • • ! 1 ~ "" :r t :E~1•i.~~~n ~~&Ile,;:· ~0-f~I O ~ .* -" ' . . VQ,L/63, NO. 711, <1,SECTIQNS,.1i PA,~ES 1 'f . -18 --'· ---~.a l • -I Totlay's Final N.Y. Stocks . TEN CENTS .. ,._,4 - ---- Seal ••• , ,.,· 'Ousts Maydr ' / Voters Fill Three Vacant Seai-s on Council ., Incwnbent Seal .Beach Mayor Stanley Anderson lost his bid for re~lection Tuesday Jn a City Council race where voters filled three vacant seits from a field or 12 candidates. Anderson was defeate9 in District One by aerospace engineer Thom1s Hogard. The vote was 414 to 333. ln the same · district, retired businysman R e n c Turner polled 63 vot,e$: and Carl Mons, a carpenter, 10 votes', ' Harold K. Holden who ran unoppo.sed in District Five, collected 464 voles and will fill the seat formerly held by Coun- Citwoman Veda Dreis. Holden is retired and is president of the Seal Beach· Leisure World Golden Rain Foundation. Incumbent Councilman J o b n B. Hamilton, will face a run~ff election with pharmacist Morton A. Baum in lhl' city's general election June 2 since neither of" the candidates mfna~ to Jtet so per cent of the vote In District Three. · Bauru took home 3951 votes t o Hamilton's 171. Olarle.s M. Knapp, a teacher and member of the plarmlng commission, received 269 votes, only two votes short of Hamilton's. Other c.anlfidates In blatr.lct three poll· l'd lhe following votes: Gary Stangelanri, fireman, 85 ; Mrs. Marilyn Mlll!teln, housewife, 23; James Hartw,ell~ service .. station operator, 11; and Charlotte Crowley, hou"sewife, 64. A total of 2,402 voters trekked to I.ht polls in lhe election, which generated much public in terest over the future or the former Pacllic Electric right cl way, currenUy pl a Med for d u p 1 e x development by a construction company. Both Hogard and Baum favored Ufe establishment of a park or greenbel~ system on the narrow strip.or land. Capt. Medina Charged With F 1111 Massa~re Cri111in-al' s Ene1ny Beach Patient Beach Detective's Hours· Long ~; ~-. -. -- ' •,1 !•~ • . t DAILY P'lt.OT•Stlfl f!""'° -ION AJO .Pl!O,lllp!'S &f'CIC 1 ROBBY ~A)!ilt.\AN $.l~fo!S L£jJ'ER ;_ '1 'Voters of t~• Future Write Their Legislif~rs AbouJlPo~fdfi ;-.. •'. ~ollntion · J<'ought • • • • j • :: 'f oungsters in W nting Campaig n I - . By TERRY COVILLE :~ 1: ' 0t !fie DUfJ' f"ittl Sii~, " :More-than 100 young students in Foun- tfln Vall ey an fighting Pollution with p>ru. :They-started lhi~ week with letters l~· state and nati onal legislator.s asking ' . ' tbtlf-positimis on . poll ution and wiU1 liiiers to a major gasoline . cam pany . ' ~inf· for proof that its advertised gas cuts 1 pollU'8nLs. :~·'wi.;expect the lfgislators to tell us 'trlii~e·caa do about pollution," Robby B~drfi.:ni : a 13-yefr-01.d at fountain Valley·E~eme!Jlary ~b90I, explained. "Are ·you aware of this~" F.fost of. the letters ask for information or a statement from Standard defending its commercial. "I'm delightetl to see young people relating to some or these t h I n g s , especiillly at such. an early age. I n1ay write a Jetter myself." ~angers said. The1 magazine article was sh9wn to the class by Founla1n Valley ·Mayor Edward Just. who thought it might in· terest them because they were studying ecology. · All of the sevenU1 gra:dl' students at Fountatn Valley 'Elemaitary ·Sc;hool are also studying pollution. as ooe portion of tbeir nonnal itCienct course. ATLANTA, Ga. {AP) The Army charged Capt. Ernest L. h1edina today with murder in the 1968 attack oa My Lai. and said the charg~ makes him responsible for the 102 alleged slaying.s for which Lt. William L. Calley Jr., wili be tried next month. The announcement fiom 3rd Army at FL McPherson here said ~th.C charge was based on evidence obtained by U.S. Army Criminal Intelligence Division agents. A ~pokesman said that ~1edina was charged as a principal under the Uniform Code or Military Justict, and dld ·not 0 have to be present during th( aneged kilJl~g.s to be held responsible. The Ar1ny said. ·•The· new charge 11lleges violation of Article 118, UC~1J, in that Capt. Medina was responsible for the alleged murder~~ Vietna~se nonCOJDbatant persons.r ,3fiqedly ·com: milted by members o( tlis COJDPlny in the village of Son( My (My Lai ) on 16 March 19G8." ~1edina. 33, of ,Pico Rivera, earlier wa~ chai'&ed with muraertng f o u r persons, ~aining one and assault with a deadly weapon. The· earlier charge, filed March IO, accused Medina or the "murder or two persom 'on or abotlt 16 M,arch 1968, malnlng and murder or on'e suspected enemy Person. ·and murder or anoCher, dW'ing their in· terrogation, l'ale In the day or alMJut 16 ~1arch 1968. maiming and mW'dtt 'veapon on a third lndividua: while in- te rrogating him on or about 17 March 1968... ' llowevcr. lhe charge filed today wa! substi tuted for one filed •March 17. a~ cuslng hlm of concealing knowledge of a felony. . Medina commanded Company C, Isl Battalion, 20th Infantry, 11th Brigade of the America! Divisio11 in Vietnam. Company C joined two other infantry companies early in 1968 to rorm Ta~k Force Baker, which conducted the raid on My Lai. By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI 01 lfle O•Hr P'll11 Slftt Monty l\1cKennon might be the. perfect crimi nal -if he weren't a detective. "' Through an unexplained act of nature, he was born without fingerprints -at least not enough to classify. And he has amassed more knowledge about murder, robbery, assa·ult. forgery, embezzlement, fraud, threatening letters and sex crimes, and crimes of violence than the most hardened criminal . Fortunately -for Huntington Beach citizens -McKeMon, a s e r g e a n t , devotes his ener~ies to the capture of criminals. often working as many as 15 hours a week overtime without pay. "The\f!'S something about the job that ••gets in your blood," explained the burly detecUve. aged 41 and grandfather of , hro. "1 think I put in some 80 hours In four days," he recalled with a weary gesture about the recent Huntington Beach murder In which Thomas Carmine Astorina was found on 1 lonely road with a bullet in his belly . · "\01Udona.1e_t IJIY!hing get ·.cold in 1 bi>11ildde, he i smiled. "Ifs' !Ille) ,, -poll« Dli~i<s-You attack lhe'PribJ<m from all slits." Through dlll1ent investigatJon t h e dozens of detedives deployed by McKen- non got ooe of their suspects. With a touch of modesty, however, he credited 1the capture to ;.exctptional teamwork" by fellow men. ot cases, he hasn.'t been so lucky. BI c k bound volumes labeled .. Jane Doe'' anri .. Caldwell" attest to lbat. ' .. We still pi up infonnalion on these ca$eS and run down every lead. We pick. ·up a Jot of phony leads though · and that takes up a lot of time,'' he said . '"Unfortunately, we haven't hit on ·anythlflg yet. We tlloughl we were close many times and in the case of. Jane Doe we hope that some day we'll at least be able to identify her." The Jane Doe and Caldwell cases nfer lo two unsolved murders which occurred v.·~hin a monlh of e.ich other in 1963. Jane Doe, was found with her throat slashed in a muddy ditch. Despite ex- tensive inquiries lasting nearly a year, CA N'T FINGERPRINT HIM HI. Detective McKinnon . ' she was burled In a jiaupe.l''s• grave \vith both herself and her killer uniden. tlfied. • · The Caldwell Ca.se was the apparent thrilf slaying of Marine Sgt. Cecil T. .Caldwell who was gunned down by a sniper while he worked in a gas station. No motive and no suspect has yet been found . · I While dealin& with death and. violence on an •!most daily basjs might well turn an officer into a cynic, McKennon is happy with his job. ' • "Generally. people living in.Hun tington Beach are of .a high caliber. A 'lot of people back law enforctm'eht in this cil_yd and we get good .~P.9!!5e·" he sa1 . · "We don't have as much crime of a violent nature that we might have," IS.. D£TECflVE, Page I) Robby: •and about : 90 of his seventh grad! classmates have penileci their nam~ to a long 1etter aski ng each local legiSlator to sta te what hr is doing , "We want to see if the legi~lators answer these kids even ,though they .aren't near volil)g aee." sai1 teacher Melstrom. Services Slate.cl For Dora Talcott Still Have Census Form? ' abouts~ution. ' -:-N l/tter. drafted by !ievenlh grade ' !cacher-John Mtlstrom. will be mailed tO U.S. Spnators Alan Cranston ID.Calii. J and GfP'l"ge ~lurphy <R.Calif. ), State Sen•,tar John G. S<timitz IR·Tusfin) and Assl!!nblyman Robert Burke I R·Hun- Ungton Beach). ; : A t Harper Schobl. about 27 youngsters ln tile '\gifted" t 1ass have decided to tnVesU.Ute Standard Oil Company 's 'dvertfsing claim$ for iti; F·31D ~asoline. • "They became)ncensed when they read 11 magazine ar1,1•cte which implied that lbe F-310 comm rcia\ with e1Chaust films Oiling a black balloon might be less than the truth." Dennis Mangers. Harper prlnclp,al, said . ~ . . Fiye letters 1have been wrttlen with several 'students signing the letters. Two or I.he letters;. are to former astronaut Scott Glrpenttr who appears in the F·310 cbm~ercial. f . Susan Hafas~. a 1J.ycer-0ld scv~c~lh grader. is ~eading that letter writing c~mJialgn. +fter reading the artlclc '"The f-31~ Bal~. Clei\fl Air or '•lot Air." In the-M~n:h-issue-~of Los Angel~ magazine. she penn~ a letter lo Carpenter ~·hlch staled 1n part: •·rt (the k:ticle) states that ~n inferior s:rade or ;gasollne1 was used to make the · dirty exhaust in fhe first bnlloon 8~d tl\ll t F-310 tannot clcAn· up the &Ir to an apprecia'ble extent. • ' Stock .1Hurl:eu NEW YOM (AP) -The stock ma,._ ket mOved br~dly higher in quiet lrad. Ing la le this afternoon. ISee quotaUons, · Pageo 21-IS-IS~1 . Gainers 'b 111nbercd losers by near ly lOO among Issues tradt.>d ~ Ute New Y(l'k Stoc Exchange, I In both cases the students plan to v.'ait for answers lo their letters and if the answtts aren't satisfactory reply v.·ith critical notes. Services "'ill be held Thursday at 1 "'The kids are pl aying it cautious first" fl.m. at Pacific View f\fortuary Chapel Mangers said. "They don't wanl to be for Mrs. Dora 1\1. Talcott who died Mon· It Sl1ould Be Mailed Tod·ay unfair. But they ha\lc beco me quite corr dAV She was 50. cemed abou t their environment"' j. ·resident of Huntington Beach, Mrs. A few suggestions offered by Harpt>r Tal cott was born in •Fullerton and Hvt:d students to clean smog out or the air in Oranee county all her life. Her grand· include placing mass~ve filters on the father. Willy Hale, was a pioneer citrus top of sky scrapers to clean the air •.. ·gr.ower in !he county and ooc of Lile drilling holes in the mountains and fort· first mayors of Fullerton. ing wind through them to push smog She is survive~ by her husband. James out to sea. or, pumpihg~smog into the M. Talcott of lhe family home, 4901 ftell ground. Ave., three daughters, Rebecca A. Bain The Idea of holes in fllOWltains has of Anaheim, Lucinda L, Hoose of New·. in racl been suggested by some engineers port Beach and Deborah L. Ellis of "'ho cl<iim tunnels and forced air might Santa AnA : her p<1rents. Mr. and Mrs. relieve the pressW'e in some locked·in Let O. flalc Of Fullerton and 'seven valleys. grandchildren. \ Orange County rC!ident.J should have disposed of their 1970 Ceoaus fonns in one of two ways today., according to U.S. C..,ensus Bureau offlc:als. Return envelopes were included tn census forms sent to households in Costa ~t esa, Newport Beach . Huntington Beach, \Vestminster. Santa Ana and Orange. These census rorms should have been gi\'en to m·ailmen In the re.spec:tive cities ment ioned above today. If }'OU did not mail oul the completed form . you are urged to do so tomorrow or Friday at the latest. ' The U.S. Census Office lri Escondido wants its area re sidents (homes south of Corona del 'Mar) to hold on to their census forms. A c"ensus enumerator will . pick lhem up. The following cities are asked to hang nn to their. completed census forms unttl · a censut1 ta,ker picks them up at the home either today or Thursday. Laguna Beach. San Clemente. fdission Viejo, Laguna Hills, Leisu re \Vorld, South Laguna Beach, El Toro. Laguna Niguel and San Juan Capistrano. Alamitos Scores on Air Base Plan --&.• ----By ALAN DIRKIN Of IM..OlllY '"" ltMf • Los Alamitos city o!Hdals. ·nghting all out to shoot down any Ofange .County pain~ to convert part .of the rfaval Air. Station inlo a ~eneral aviation .site, believe they have JCO.rtd some hlts. Mayor Dalt Kroesen, v.·ho recently returned from a trip to \Vashington ''"~1?11: he pushed the ,city's case with fetleral of.flclala, will prtss ~campaign further by' Oylng to San francisco Thurs. day 1tlth ctty aides to discusi rut.ure use o~ the base with the General Services Administrallon's v.·estem regional direc- tor Rtcha rd haws. The mayor wrung the following con: ••• •• . ...:--· cessions from eovemment officials In of F.fode1 C1t1" and Government Rela. Washington : lions In HUD. -The Navy plans to declare most \Vlllian1 Point, director of installation of the air station land as surplus \\'hen-· .. ~-kl the Department of Defense told the it cloSts in July, 1971. This opinion mayor that the station ls being ~oscd ."'as given by Capt.. Neil Clements, an for two reasons -the present weekend aide • Frank Sanders, assistant to the operations were found uneconomical and M1Cretary of the Navy. the Navy could not ac:quire the additional -Ld"s Alamitos Wiii receive equal con-, land it would' need for fu ture alrtrafl. sidcralion wtth Orange County And tQe \Villiam H. Kraus, Lo& Alimilos city slate of California in appllcaUons to manager, sald !he GSA bas lndicated 8rAuire the land. Kroesen sala he aot tbat It' wl\I judge rival ~11.ns for Uie this assuranct Iron\ GSA aldt.s Curtl.s • ltr sia(Jon OJ1 ·lht grounds of which Roos end David C. AUJ!ln. · Is In the. ''best publlc lntertst." . -The city wa1 promised assistance ··we arc going to present a plan th11t In obtaining open space grant!\ If it will offer 1he maximum amount or open does gain the .land. this pledge came i;p!ict, pal"lts and recreation w'llh tbe from f'loyd llyde1 a55lstant ·secret.ary rnJnimum amount of private development ' • • necessary to provide the tax base for the acrvlces µic pubUc sectlons will re- quire,'' Kraus .said. Orange County Supervisor David Baker wlll Join Kroesen and Krau5 Thursdny in "leetlng "'Ith the GSA westcm reglona l director Jn San Fr.incisco. ''Supervisor Baker ha 5 endorsed the clly's position~" Kraus !aid. Orange Count.Y's Ai rport. Coi;nmls!l9n has recommended lhat the coorit)'', b1Ji:e prompt a:teps to apply for acqWsltlon of the Naval Air Slfitfon II'' 1ene.ril aviation sire for IJght al,rcraft.1 Three weeks 1go •I 1wever, t~e sup&vlsors decided to delay ihill action for I fttrthc!r study. 4 • • Doing ·Well ·After Switches hfrs. Cara Ramey, the Hunlngton Beach housewife who is one of t•o living pancreas lransplanl patieots1 ii "doing One and eating triple portions of food" at Orange County M*cal Center today. 1 She re--entered the medical center Mon- day when complications from t h e transplant arfected her lungs. Ooctots at the medical .ce nter said the drug• given her to fight rejection of the. ne\' pancreas had simp ly lowered h e r resistance to other disease. ·~She had a little congestion in her ~ngs, but she's doing fi'ne now," Dr. .Herman Rannel t sa1c:I today. Mrs. Ramey had been rele"ased from •the hOsPital two weeks ago. Her huJbllnd Monte is a letter carrier in Huntington Beach'. · 1 · OQctors sa id Mrs. Ramey would re- main in the hospita l a few more days. She underwent surgery early last .. Dectmbu-for the removal of her ldWy · .lftd,' pinCreas ind tbe replacement witft 1•111ealthy ohes. Docton have lauded the .iuccess of the operation; reporting that no slgn! of the .... serlous diabetes which was tilling her have reappeared. For the first . llme In 25 years Mrs.. Jlamey Ms been abli to eat foods the could not touch before. · • Head Start Help Sought in Beacl- 'vJJrkr.rs langlng from cook.~ t e ...teachers ars currently being soug'" ;or a H~ad Start program which \\. · ten- tatively begin this fall at the Cor munlty Methodist Church, Huntington r ·.ach. Those interested in employrr -nt should submit an application by Apr·! 10. Forms ·are obtainable at the-chur.:1. 6662 Heil Ave., or at the Head Siar: ofrice of the Community Action Council. 212 Civic Center Olive West, Santa Ana. · If approved, lhe prcgram will serve 30 local children and their families. Jobs yet to be filled include director, two teachers, two teacher aides, nurse- sacial workers , secretary, custodian, cook, and kitchen aide. ~fcCor111ick Heir Dies HARTFORD, Conn. {UPI) -Funeral servicts will be held In Red Hook, N.V., for Cyrus McCormick, grandson of the inventor of the reaper and a forme r director of International Har ves t e r, McCormick. 79, died Monday at the Institute of Living where he ~·pent the past IS years after su ffering a disabllna: stroke. Orang., Coast 'ft'ealher TI1e Orange Coast will continue to .. let lhe sun shine In" Thurs· day, with temperatures reaching .i along the shore and up to 75 further inland. INSIDE TODAY Tliere's m•utc -a11d comedy -i11 Ilic air tills weekend as fo11r new .tloge producti011.J ope-11 i n Oranoe County · c11d Lonu Beaclt. See Entertain· •. ment. Page 23. " " ,_, " ' 4S·M • • ' " • " , .. n " " • ..,.,,., ... t.kt11MI It Mriln D•Jt MUI '"' ,Hiii H "'''""'1 """ 4>J Or•'"" Clllt!llY t P'TA )I l"rh U•M Or. ·~-11 jfMll Mat1ith , .. ,. Tt:WI.. 4l Tiltl'M-f't ft•l 1 WMtllfor • IY~''' W•ll'I 11 Wt!l'ttfl'• "'"'" 17•_. Wlrill Nnn ti • • / I -• ·. ' . I ~LY PU.OT H . \l'edlWldifo, Atlll.~ ! ... • • Beach R~ce Speeds Up Two .~ eeks Left ·for' Campaign!~B J!.ope~{ils ,.=~~-~·i.;r::: Wltll tlle council elecl[on campaign ~erin1 the tut two Wffka, the II candidalel are bracing thermelve1 for a turp fJf jpeaklng and bandshal<lng. 'llll naat candldallt' night II scheduled for ~ay at I p.m. at LeBatd Elemen ry School, 204~1 C'ralrner Lane, •uun Beach. The I wu arrangod bJ' lhl Mtndl\h Oardans HGl!l..,..en "-II• Uon. "".. prtsidtnt, Ed Kor~. WW act u rnodttator. • Kerins said today that 1% of the 18 candidatel have raponded lo. the invita- tion to present ~ views lo voters. Under the forD'llt for the e\rening, each .candidate wW be allowed lo "'llin• hla personal quallllcaUons and Ulen II•• a three-minute talk on lhe three m06t More Arrests . -. Due in Coast mend. d1y .•• .,,,.,. tilt ... ~ ...... blue bunting and that sort of thine." '"lbert'll bl no quel\lon-aJl<HlllWtr · Each c&11didate wilt be )n a boOth period.'' Ktrlnl aatd, "becauu we feel W answer qu11tloul from v*l'I and it would be unfair. It would be impossible then they wtU bt1 invited qo Staj(e to for all I.be candidates to answer eacb make· formal presentations .ol their que1Uop. • • • policies. · Keritjl l&ld Ult ~iaUon bad ad· Two candidatea were aJ.vea formal en- vertll:ed tht forum In U.flewsletta Which, dorsemenls this m«ninl bY &ht H~ In addilloft to Meredith Gardens, was tinglon Beicll-Founlllh Valli) Board ol distributed to i'llldellll of Ille 8ho"' Chat, Realton. The bOatd pllttd a rtoolutioO SOuthport and Suburbia development!. at Its breakfast meeting at the Huntlncton It'a: the lint time the Mettditll.Etftden11 Seacliff declaring su pport for R<>set D. Homeowners have organized a can-Slates and P.lrs. Phyllis~ Galkln, both dldates' nlaht. The Leap of Women Reallots end aclive membetl of the Volan, "hlcli ttodlllonally holds ouch lllOClatioo. , · sessions, bas scheduled Its forum for 'nlere are four seats open ih the elee- AprU 10 at the Huntington Center. :... f!on, ~uled for April 14. Athlete · lntpr°'ves EditJon Star Now M.oves . Limbs U,I T ..... l>tll INJURED IN AUTO CltASH Former Angel Jtol•• Ex-Angel Rojas ' . Platte Still Held Hijack~r~ F~~e ·' i -lo ' ~Get Toug-h'~.-P1~n SEOUL \U PI) -South Korun and when the olrllner lo\>k ·olf fflllll irtikyo r.,.. • ll•panut au&horlU. MtN a toup a~ lot J'ukuoU. ~Jt wu hiJ•ck:td tborUy • Utude todoy toward a bind ol radi~al I afterward. 1 Japanese . llu~enta wllo hijacked °' · North Kore• ed i~~ uld1111ant J•-11t1Jotr and....-. n"' ..,, -io"" 1s1a11•• flDwn to ll<flll XO,. Tito ~ lolllll 611 •. II Ali! lht enw IUJckon ~ _.i ller'flnl lllllt . W<!Uld bt ~ ui aJven 1111 ~ • \ , " hUiftailt Ir-It Ml llY 'llll lcroils m Ill bU-""'"'*3' · ~ .-m w.. bo ·rolulnei. 5eOltl~ Xl1lljro Alrpirrt ltlol M -A .hOnl:llnl 1 br_oadcali denltd at 1:11 p.m. ~ Oil!• p.m.' rtt*'!i elilitri'illOo anll-alnDll bat· Monday) In a oaofiil II wllJj 'llilel ~ find on ~ Dlalll when ii tha sword Wifing btJAelVa Wbo -vHTOd ••IY ltonl North ltorta·on Tiits· threolenad to blow up lht piano and day and lnllMd llew to Stoul. ofllcla~ lnlalll on fl'Mlng Iba Pll"ll!'!' 'Illa hijack NI• ~ al 7:10 a.Ii>. and erew. • '· (1:10 p.ni. EST) Tullll•Y When tlla plane Jt-~uon Mlnl•ttt ·1o11Toliyoforarot111M •nt"1ttorulu0!<1 TOmlUbtlro IWltlmoto fltW In 1to1n 1n •them· Japan. A .,...p ot txlnllle , 'l'olr1• and In a radio """"1llUocl with Cotilmwtlll oludonl radlcali, armtd with Ille hljaclrara..Nld-lba..lllanl-wOWd nol d'"en, 1wordo, p~tol• and bomamad• ..lJa allowed to tltptrl tlli\ll tll6 hollePI bombo, lo\>k ovor Ille plane • were frttd, Illa tOUlh ttUd apparently Jt waa aUowed to land at FUlnmtr hod Ille blaulng o1 llouth Kottao and whtre ii wtNntn ehUdrto and eldorly U.S. olOclall ~ ,abOllt ~ fate men wm allowed to di1imbar~. Aller . Alien Case Hurt in Crash; Sam Fiii• was a blocllng lullbtck . him by 1ponaorin1 a btntllt ahow Aprll for the Edison High School Chargers 18 to gather money and help Sam return of two Amorltlllo aboard. · 1 llVH!our delay II took oil for A SOolll radio . otolion 11ld today lht PyO!JiYang but Jopant11 auliiortUea 1ajd hU•cken hod flYln HJllrlmoto,. • n tt ·hiadtd lowai;f Seoul' wltan lfractlvtd ' 2 Childreq. Die ByRICHARDP. NALL last fall , but his playina days were tos1f::wc~:~~·f:30r.;m.wi=rmera Of""' o.nr '"" .SMW cwt 'abort Nov. 7 "Pen hil neck wu = lllt ·•=. ... · HI&' -" By HOWARD HANDY Wldl • Ian Clemente tl•Marbie and btak~ la a aam• lllinlt Estancia. gym . Tic ta ~n be boulht from OI tM Dtlly PUii Sl•lf ·another mu already charged, addlUona.1 He 'lt'as completely paralyzed. pep leaders or at the school office. Mlnervino "Minnie'' R 0 j as, ex~ -~, ·-· -~ ... J ••-•-•--a1 ,.._ With the help of ....... ialists at Los Appearing aL the Sam Fu•• benefit ... ~~ _,. .....,_....., n .,... -11r """~ it-Calif--•-Angel pitcher, was o1Ucally · "" 11 fJf hot ..... rln Angeles County ReQabjUtaUon C.nter ho . wilt be the Grand Laoil lln1<rs with w- ulUmolum lo let tht JeUlntr leJto, off 1round , fir• ond wh1n toc0rllng U $. at I a.m. Ttturrrday 0 p.m. pr Wod· lt,iilar pllnll •Pollad MI01. nt9d1y) or they woufd "tatt actlon ," · • · presumably blowlna up the plane with homemade bomb&. The J1peneae aald the.re hid bffn no auch ulUm~tum. Fll'Dm ,. ... l Instead, a J'aperieH s Pot~ t 1 m a n . DETECTIVE. . ~ vea"'6a on 1 w •sale tmUn;iml I has reglllned partial movement in aome "America n Tribute," Mr. and Mrs. Otho injured in an automobile accident near that assert""'• ferreted Mealcan alfena I h. f E • · · d lta · _ ""UV o 11 limbs. Just be ore aster vacaUon Bud, a local singing uet and gu nst Key Largo, Fla., early this morn.Ina. throu&h the backroada of C a m P Slln appeared in . a whtllchair . on the Filipe Peres from lid'• Blue Beat in Jlis two oldett chUdren were klllfd. Counaelor Tothltuu Maeda of tho Japanese trnb•ay1 1ald1 "No sublt&nUal breakthrouch can be tlpecttd ln the limited near future." Aaktd what ht meant b)' that he replied, "I am not in a poaltltln to dllcuu the ti.mini·" lhe dtlecllYI txpl1ined, potnuiii to the city'• 112,000 papulotlon Nsure. PendllllOll to a•olct Ille Border Po~ -cam,.. to HY htllo to •his Newport Beach. Harry McCue, assistant U.S. Attorney cluanatll. Other 1:ntertatnment lncludta Jingle \he Rojas had just. passed a truck on in San Dleio. Slid ~y, "We look Dooton IMI Sam ~In n1aJn movement Clown, once part of uwi ·Batnilm and a Florida hi&hwa)' and reportedly was fonirard to D\lktn& addlUonal arresta thNuaboUt hlt body wtth proper treat-Balley Circus ; Let Fu1aJ, an entertainer travellna at a high rate ar speed. He probablJ Jn the nnt tWo wtekl." ' :!,f:~~-PUCOI, Edlton principal~ :~~l=~=-~IUI lporta and ID-Joel control of the car, 1 enl off the Robert L. Gutlemz, 39, a rtUrtd Bui tbl ftnancJal P.flct 11 hltb and • A fl.OO donation 11 rtql.ltlted for the hi&hway, came back on to bit a bridge Marine g1.1.nnery sergeant with IO )'lltl montJ' II ilhort. • "Sam P'l.lga Benefit," with checka made raiUna. The car turned over on impact service, 1.a Avenida hnta Margarlll, Now lam'a cluama!ea plan to aid payable to Utt &41son High loolttr Club. Roja•' wife and an infant son were and Joee Jell.ls Robles, 40, Santa also in the car but neither wa1 aeriously Barbara, were arr1lped Monday before · a U.S. ·maptrola Oii eharB91 of eon-M E. A Injured. 1p1Hcy to Ylolale lederol lmmllflUOll esan rect;ng . ntenna· A Florida doctor "id RojH m~ave lawa. II Injured a vertebra or ·his back. He Asked how m1111 were belffrtd' ,.. couldn't move hls leg this morning but ~~~~d a~1:T~1t111J111::,~~ K •lled b El. • Cha the. permanent nature of the injuries auffOClted in Cat UUJW -~cCut .... ctr ge WU nol known. this would hingt on tnvullpUOO llut i . y e . lC r The two Rojaa children killed In the added, "quite a few people". accident were Barbara Beab'iz, a1e 9, MCCue aid perlOnl 1nY01vtd bl tht . and Lourdes, age 8. amualinl operaUon tbat had bttn IOfac 11 U't'ln.1A IL VINl&L fire. He wu hOldini the poll in a The accident hlppened at 12:25 1.m. · for at least a year, possibly~, If lllt ...., Pl• llWf h"f and lht anttMI wu up qaJ••t ch ··• h d .. Ai......t 1A ,_ -·"'"' and · I .. u• Rojas reportedly hid jutt pur a.-cu ' -•~• w ~ up y 0'"-'• ,.._,, ..... a kD u-a ... "·· " ~~ told ·~ areas to pick oui. ..,...., ..------. .. 1.1• ~wl'll', U6ig.il Po .... ~. a home ln Almarado, Fl1., aix miles McCut oaid U. Mnleailm· -llilt.t!!illoa. I O!lla Mloa him rlllio "Ont of the rop0a fiwlt.have bronn,• ICllltll of the accident scene Jn the FIOrido brou&ht IC'°" Iba U.8; M Mil .,....,,.lldf-... ~."'"" he Hid,. < • > b)lo locatlono btl-ftjaalia .'l'loiliL ......... lo!IJ1'41\ !nit I ''*""lt . A lll'eell,·iorttllnnOr ol ·Mtil!"• brl.' R . I ... I •• ltll the Then -• Ulen dfivtn .to Iha 0 a nl p -llnl oja ap,..,.red n ~ games w Pendlfloa entrance our Octuaide ind · winds, was blowing •t ihii tlnlt and An&els 1n 1988 and posted a 4-3 won-lost driven oil the bat1 at !an Cleme~~t · A htJper ttandln1 beside him was 'videnUy caught lhe 4S.(tot.bftb antenna record as a relief speclalilt. Arm trouble having clrc\lmv1n\ld· the bO*' "'"' ·~ntoQcbed. as Bandlera slrualed to stop its Jeth•! plarued him that season and he was checkpoint on Interstate f. LaW'tncl . F. B1ndler•1 20, Of 2728 Ult. auJgned to H1wail in the Pacific CM.at A car Ulld j.n \he 1muuUr11 wa1 Lorenzo Ave., was killed instantly by Deputy CorOner Jim •rJcker 11ld the IAague. ::~e:1~uc~~~e~!~ai~&e 1 alf!~: the surre of power, which burned away victim, a UC Irvtne student, apparently · Hll bell year With the Anftls . y;aa Paid about HM to be smuggled to i·obs Na left ftlOt and blackened a lar1• patch wrapped his left leg around Utt metal Sn 1187 when he appearendd in 117260games •-JI f · • and had a 12·9 record a a •· -e.r.a. in the U.S. Author!Ues sakl Gul:ierru ""' awn:-· pole in • 11.11 effort to 1'-'llin hi• ·ffll performance that season stamped h1d '3,000 ca.sh when l~ted. He was bein&. aJded ln trecUni UMe ':" J~ver11e; · · -· · :-JlbD aa tht best reliever in the America!), McCue oaid Gutierrez. and Robles ·sr· II-fool radio to-In !ha yard of Ille SOlltllern CalliDn\ia .!diooft Company wgue. resls were Ui1gered by the Fridij fatal famll born b ft1I d Mtrrttt N spokesman John E .. ~ told .. OolU:e n.e SporUng News named hlm as shootlnl of a Mexican naUonal Wllo fled 01-'! 11 rAe3u.{ ~llarO:v 'Lane • the line Band1era'1 anterina touchtd ur~ Amtrltan Leacue Fireman of the Year military police on the base near San i::e.t1ia\On laid Ute' anten.na waa rled ~bout 1,900 volts of •*t.r1clt,y. _ Ind ttl• 72 ippearancts set an Angel Clemente. partiaily anchored to the ground by roptl PoUca kept crowds of cvr\oua ntltlibora club ttCOrd aa did his 22 11ves. . There ; were seven o~r Mexlcata n• and hnditra waa tmvlnc It atep-byoll.ep away from the· setne while awaJUnc He also set the Angel mark f<lr moat t1onals 1n the car, five . c:rU\l'nld tb lnlo 111 erect poslUon tor pennaneot arrival ~f Oran1e COUl!tJ ~ner's ,Jnftina• pitched in relief without giving the ~nll:, au.thoriUe1 a11d. It bad • • ·pl1etMent. depu.tl11, who re~ the .bo41 to 191J• . up 1 home run (Sl ). flat U~e. ~ Girgis said the vtCU.m wu mantuvtr-Mortuary, Co&ta Meta. · · Ht ·wy acquired by the Angels in · lnl it toward tbl aide of the-.. A spokelman laid funlral tenica 1966 from Seattle. He didn't algn a Jungle Life Movie Slated in Huntington "Fl&me and Fire," an ~minute color film on junale life In Bra211, Australia, Africa and New Guinea, is the featured filct al 7:30 p.m., Friday, in the Hun- tington Beach library, $25 Main St. "!beo lft erpJOIJon ••• Larry wu on were expeded to be llt ill a oontertnce contrict this aeason with Haw1ii and with ibt famlly later tod•Y· wu living al home in Miami whtn Voter Signups Made Simpler By Beach Group Karate . Tourney Set in Vallei _ A nurry ol karate diopt inti kict• will besin at 1 p.m. Saturdoy, In tlle gym of Fountain Valley High School during the city's flrst invitational karate tournament. tragedy struck. His first profesalonal <:ontract wa1 with the San Francisco Olanta in 1960. I!) 1965 he led the Mexican League In wins with 21 and tied for the lelllJe lead In games started with 31 with a 3.43 era. In three ytars with the Angtls (1966-68) he won 23 w:l'llle losing IS. He appeared in 157 games and had a 3.03 era. South Korean autborlUu said radio reports from the pl1ne lndlcated the hljocken had been Hlinl !ha food Mn! aboord for all Ill boUeved on Ille pl1rie and the paaun1er1 hid had notblna to eat alnce a U&ht 1n1ck 1_1rvtd Tlluda, Husbands Urged To Join Women In City O,eanup The Woman'• Dlv!llOR of \ht Chambtr of Commerce I• 1tvlng !Nabando an op- portunity lo help howtwlvft with spring cleanup. BlotJt the city and the women's group hope hu1bandl will do their etuff, The cltY lent iupport to the wonien of the chambtr of proclaiming A p r 11 "Beautification Month" thus making the \\'Omen's aMual cleanup campaign <lf· ficlal . Four fl'te tra1h collecUon dat.ts have bten set u the tnaln feal\lt'e of the drive. Oates are April is and 28 and May 2 and 3 and ii Is hoped the:: menfolk will move any unwanted ·bed&prln&s, mattreues sofas, refrigerators, stoves . and water heaters to the collection points. The Women are cooperating with the ci- ty and Ute Rainbow DJ1po1al Company on the trash collections. The itetn1 must be brought to the new city yard site <ln Gothard Street north of Slater Avenue the first weekend and the county dump near Edlsoo High School wewt of Magnolia Street and north of Hamilton A venue, lhe second weekend. · The dumplng loc'ltJon1 trrUI be open from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Itema auch as looae dlrt or concrete will not bt accepted unless sacked. Valley Board Meet8 The Board of Truetees or lht Founliln Valley School District meet 1t 7:30 p.m., Thursday, In the Education Ctntet, One Llghthout11e Lane. The meeting is open to the public. . Much of hla. work ~ Muonal, acoordiog to McKennon: 111n lht IWMltr wt often havt cnmu of violence. The heatJ:l\llls ttmptn to aet short. And 11 Chrlnm•s Um, you l\'Ye I lot ol robbtrl••· Paop)e neeit money more al'CIW\d &hai 11uon. The pmsure1 lncreut too, and fllU'll find more oulctdi1 1111101 ume." McKennon, who ha• a amall office ln a recently-completed temporary office building •dJaoenl to pallce heactquort,rs. keeps a neat and orderly de1k1 deaplte the , Y<1lumt1 of reporto and laletjlpe bulletin• that come acroas It. - Most of lril work appear1 to bt done there, with occ11lon1l e1curalon1 lntc the field . "1 don't remember h•vlnt my run out of the holater 1lnce J'Ye Deen htre, except once to atop aome burclan_out <ln Magnolia Street," he .uld. But btfort be cline to Huntln,ton Beach and worked 11 a patrolman for the Compton Police Department he saw plenty of action -probabl)' more than he cares to remember. "In the early 80's I made a roulln e car stop for a taillight violation . Bui I didn't bow the four men in the car had just murdered a man and kid· napped another." 1,,11 .made U>8 dri,.er come up tt rn• and then l heard a_ voice 'If yoo'r• a cop, look out1 lhe)''ve got a gun." While McKennon scrambled for covet another police unit arrlved. "Thty decid· ed to give up then,'' he recalled. ;Another Situation in the same city saw ·McKennOh alllckld by "a berser~ man who jumped out of the bushel with a shotflWl" while answerin1 a lamllj di.stuTbance complain!. "He held rne In the driveway fm three minutes. It was nip and tuck. There wu no doubt that ho was golns to kill me." . The man, distracted through 1 &houl from ~fcKennon's fellow officer, tern· porarUy took his eyes off his intended v,jotim. only to he killed Instantly by a bullet from a service revolver. Jn Huntin1ton Beach, he ha• had na such confrontations, mainly because he believes local tesldenli are baslcall)' peaceful people. "Most • of the problems we have originate oul!lde .the cornmunlty," he explained. "There'a a big influx of people every summer . and iOme of them ar e juat ornery." Tbe film depicts primiUve cultures and rituals of tribes in those areas plus customs and manners whlch date back to Stone Age man. Tht film la free. DAILY PILOT An unregistered voter has no power in lhe June prijnary election i n Calilornlo. About 40 competitors from 10 karate clubs In Soull>em Colllomla wtll be pitied against each other tn form and spatrl.nc ability. All are black belt holders. Separate competiUon will be held for a omollor .,...P ol bmwn lltll liOI-. "The Secontl Chance" on Towle Sterling Introduced by J, C. Humphries Jewelers OttAMll COMT 91U•L15'41MG C'OM'AN'f Rtbert N, Weet1 To help vottr! gain power, the liun· ttn,ton Beach League of Women Voters is supplying a convenient place at which to reJi,ster. But the Jeape warna that the deadline 18 April 9 to make It for the June prlmory .. A Jeaiue table wUJ ·be ataffed ~om 7 p.m. to I p.m., Thurlday and Friday and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday at the Huntington Center mall to re1i1tcr voters. The tournament, 1panoared by Ult cllJ parkl •nd reereaUon dtpartmlnt. is w.- der the directlon'bf Harry Umemoto, llold· er of a first ' de&ret bllck kit and In- structor ln karate f« the recru.Uon de- If, within e year, you decide iatc. .... , ..... ,_,..l•l'otf 'J •c~ l . C111ltv Eflk>r Tho"''' A. M1rp~!Rt M...._11'111 Ecmw Altwrl W, 11111 AtMtllte 1~119t """ .......... Offic• 17175 ltatl1 10~11,1•• M11Hftt .Ydr•u: r.o. 101 1to, t264l OtW Offk" ' UeuM l•Kln f22 F•rttt -,._ c~·· M .. 11 .. WUI •• , l1r .. 1 llt'lll!On ltt<lll nu WU! ••IM• l tlllWIVI,. lffl atn>tllft: JOJ Htr1h El (ltlllfll lttft • • Other rtgistrallon 1pota will be staffed from 11 :30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Friday, at aates -11 and 13, 1'.fcDonnell Douglas AstronauUca: noon to 2 p.m., Monday through ThurMlay at the post office on 'Varner Avenue atKf April 7-1 leaaue members w~I help out at the HunUngton Bt:ach City rk's office. The city c erk'• office will alSo register voters on a dally basl1 Monday through Fridey from I a.m. to & p.m. Anna -Mitchell In Typing Meet 'Ibe fi)'ln& flnrtrs of Anna Mitchell will repr't.Hnt Fountain Valley HICh School In Ille typing conttll of the f\rtW't 1Alde.r1 of Amtrlca Convtnllon in OUlanct AprU II-al. · Mia MilditU mod< htt1tli ellflble for U. eonttot by wlnnlnc HCOnd ploce in tht typln1 dlvlaion e.t the ifoup's 10Utbern MClion confartnee In An1helm Morell 7, Ann typtd 14 won:l.1 1 minute net "' a manual t,yptwrllar. &ho hod only 1Wo errors. · partment. • Compet.ltora will ran11 In a1e from ta to older. "We don't allow JOWllllerl In ~~pe or compttltJon bec1u.e w1 don't ~ students hava developed the control neceuary," Urnemato aa.ld. The public i1 lnviltd \0 view the touma- menL Practice Starts For· Track Meet PTKUce 1t11lon1 have ltarted for the 6th annual Fountain Valley JWllor Tra<:k and Field Champlonshlpt, April 11, ,_.d by !ha parts an<1 rter .. u ... d1parlmtnl. 8oya and l\rla ace t.14 Ml)' join lnllrllctor , Rudjl , Gorcla from M p.m., -'t dly on U..FOWlt&IJI Val!tY HI f h School track for ptt<llct ltlllOnl, PracUca lncludt1 condlllonlna and trlMln& In alLtYeota. Young t.racbtera may sip up at dty ho111 IG:lllO Sloter Avt., or 11 • practice 11ess1on, for the April Jl championship met. .'.J'h• Fountain Valley Jaycees are co- 1ponoorin1 !ht cllJ.' meei and will of· IJcittl. . you've chosen hte wtong Towle sterlin9 pattem, we will toke it bock. CONVENIENT TEin.tS 8ANKAMER1CARD MASTER CHARGE • . ' '· till NEW~OAT AVENUE ' COSTA MESA Unlil nowilyou bought the wrong sterling plttern yo\I ,.,.t:rt •tuck ~·ith it. 'tbwleha~ ch:angtd :all that \\·i1h SOll'!.tthing calle4 "The Second Chance." Here'• how it wod•:,. Come in and bu y •Towle sterling pattern and eat "'lth it t'or a year. We will even monogram it if you like. Jf 1t any time during those twel,·r n1onU11 you decide this pat ttra is '141'ong for you, return ,-our atttling to Towle. 'l"hefll C.'<.cha..nge It for another Tov•le pattern. No questions a1ktd. ..'JbwJe's "Sttond Ch~ntt:" Now )'Ou bavc aomcthing ttery woman detttve:s wbtn 1he Is t.elc<:tlng a sterliq-pattlfQ, The right to be wrong. 24 l'EA~S SAME LOCATION PHONE 548-1<01 ' . \ ' !. I I l~ .. I \ ~-,..,"-r.'rt""*""'~-..,i:.~~~~~~-~-~::;=~~1111!!11\'!"!'! ..... l!Jll!l!ll""llllll!ll""'"""' J' ' " .. • ""'.!.. * Vb!. 63, NO. 76, 6 SECTIONS, 120 Pr'6 ES • • ~W.1aing Dirt DAIL'I' P'ILOT S"H ll'flol9 ·Heavy equipment operators carve ·hills and ravin~s behirid New- port Center in area that will eventually become a new golf course surfounded by homes. Irvine Company development is loCated be- .tWeen Newport Center an<l. Ford-Philco'• Aeronutronic plant and MacArthur Boulevard and ~boree Road. ' Stip 1Hav7~ensus ,~or~? It Shoufd "Be Mailed Toda y Orang~ ~sidents s~d hffe disposed Qt",the.ir 1970 Census forms Jn nn~ <A two 1ways today, according to U .. ~. CelllUs .Bureau 0£ficial1. Retur;.t_ envelopes were included In census forms &ent to households in Costa ~1esa, NewWr't Beach, Hun,UngLon Beach, Westmbter, Santa Ana and Orange. Tbesi-' CftlSlJS forms shOukt have been given io mailmen in the mpective cities mentit;kled above today. Ir YOI.\. did not mail ,out the completed fonn, you are ur:ged' to do '° tomorrow or Friday al t.¥.latest. the U.S .. Centul Office ln Escondklo wants hi area re1ldents (horties south of COron& del Mar) to hold-on to their census forms. A census enumerator will pick them up. 11ie following cities are asked to hang on to their completed census fonn s until a cenzus taker pick! them up at the home either today or Thursday. Lasuna Beach, San Clemente, Mission Viejo , Laguna Hills, Leisure \\'arid, South Laguna Beach, El Toro, Laguna Niguel and San Juan Capistrano. Mesan Erecting Antenna Killed by Electric Charge By ARTIIUR R. VINSEL. Of ffle OllllY l'li.t Sleff Gingerly maneuvering a tall .antenna into position, a Costa Mesa ham radio operator was electrocuted Tuesday when a gust of wind toppled it into a 8,900-volt poW1!r line. A helper standing beside him was Uol<>Uched. Baby's Remains • Said' Ke y Factor In D0ctor Case Laurance F. Bandiera . 20, of 2726 Lorenzo Ave., was killed instantly by the surge of power, which burned away his left foot arnfblackened a large palch of la\vn. He was being aided in erecting the 4~£oot radio tower in the yard of the family home by a friend, Merritt M. Girgis. 21, of 3121 Killarney Lane. Investigators ~aid the antenna wa s partially anchored to the ground by ropes and Bandiera was moving it step-by.step into an erect position for permanent ' placement. Girgis said the victim was maneuver- ing it to'vard the side of the house . -"Then an explosion. . .Larry was on fire. He was holding the pole in a (See KILLED, Page Z) ~ TEN CENTS ' Metiina ets My Lai Rap l • : J ArTQ,y Levels Fu·ll Massacre Bla,;;e ·on Officer . ---' ' ATLANTA, Ga. (•A'P) -The Army charged Capt Ernest L. Medina toda,y with murder in .the" 1911 attack 01 My Lai, and said ·the dl.arfe rri'ates him- res~e for the IOZ Alltged "'layiogs for Wlildi Lt Wifliain i::--calley Jr .. wiU be tried·nut mollth. 1 • The announcemen~~ trom 3rd Anny at Ft. McPherson here said the charge was based on evidence obtained by U.S. Army Criminal Intelli,;ence Division agenl!. A spokesman said that Medin<1. was charged as a principal under the Uniform Newport Boss Will Oppose . . Coastal Bills Newport Beach Mayor Mrs. Doreen Marshall is to testify in Washington , D.C.. Thursday in .opposition to U.S. Senate bills that provide for state regional agencies to take over coastline planning. The bills would withhold federal funds except where such state agencies have coastal zone control. J\trs. Marshall enplaned at city expense today to fight the bills which she argues would promote erosion of local zoning and pla nning authority now held by cities and cou11ties. She is to speak b efo r e the Ocea nography Subcommittee of t h e Senate Commerce Committee, represen- ting in addition to the city, Ute League cf Califllrnia Cities, the National League of Cities and the U.S. Conference of J\1ayors. St.I will be the only .spokeamarf1 from California . · In prepared remarks, Mrs. J\.1arshall Is to urge consideration ot coastal plan· Ring according to a praaram reCom- mended by California U . Gov. Ed Reineeke's Task Force for Coastline Preservii.Uon, of which she and Htln- Ungton Beach Mayor Jli~k Green are · membl!rs. • - That program cells for local gov~rnment.s to prepare &horelinc maste r plans to be submitted to regional.cou ncils of government, such as S o u t h e r n California Association of Governments (SCAG), with slate government holding veto power. Local governments should have one year to prepare their master plans. This approach contrasts with bills before the state Legislature. supported by the U.S. Senate proposed bills, whic h \vould create regional agencies of state. government to pass on new construction permits within a coastal zone. "This would b1terpose another level of goven ment," Mayor Marshall argues, ""•hich would duplicate functions pres~ performed by local governmenl!." ln her prepared text, she states, ''The c h a n c c s for mismanagement and bureaucratic indifference are con· siderably greater in, the 'in between ' layers of stale govemment than at the ·grass roots' level of munii:ipa l and coun. IY government." U.S. Senate bills on th' subjecl have been int roduced by Joseph Tydings ID· Md.), Warren Magnuson (D-Wash.) and Caleb Boggs (R·Del.) The Tydings bill \VOUld define coastal uine to slrelch 20 miles inland from the coasts and Great Lakes "where maritime influences e"ercise a direc t effect upon the land." Stock Markets NEW YORK (AP) -The stoc k mar- ket moved broadly higher In quiet trad- ing late this afternoon. (See quotations, Pag" 24-25.) Code .:.of Military JUstlce, and did not have to be · pre.sent during the a.11e1ed klllinp to be held ruponaible. The Army said, ''The new charge !'11eg~ violation of Article 118, UOfJ, m that Capt. Medina waa responsible for the alleged murder of Vietnamese -noncombataot persons allegedly com- mitted by members of his company in the village of Song My (My Lai) -on 16 Mareh 1968." h1edlna, 33, of ··Pico Rivua. earlier was charged with murdering Io u r · persops, maining one and .assault "'lh a deadly weapon. The ~arlier char4e, llled Marcb 10, accused Medino ol' tl>e "murder of two persons on or ibollt 18 March 1961, maining a&d mui'de~ of one sus~ enemy person, and murder or another, durin& their in· teri"ogalloo, late in__t.he day of about II Mirth uM, maiming and murder weaPon pn a third lndivldua: while m. terro1ating him on or ab:5ut 17 March • 1968." - However, the char]e filed today Y.'U ~ substituted for one filed March 17, ac. cusing him of concealing know\~e or a felony. Medina. comrnanded COmP81it C, 1st Battalion, 201h Infantry, iith . Brigade or the Amerlcal Divisioft in Vietnam. Company C joined two ther infantry companies early in 1961 o fornl T11k Force Baker, which conducr.ed the .raid on l\.1y Lai.~ i ' " Calley, charged ~t. 51 1909, was the first to ~ aee4§ed. Su~ vestigalions (or th~/most part have tn• volved mem~:S of..Medlna's COJft~· Pl4ne Still Held Cagne y Sues H_i jackers Face Ne l»iport City , . Fo .r $100,000 'Get Tough Plan :.. ~~~~l.:m ~0~,t~a::·~..:.: Beach by William J. Cagney, brother SEOUL (UPI) -South Korean and Japane1e authorities took a tough at- titude · today toward a band of radical Japanese students who hijacked a J apanese airliner and demanded It be flown to North Korea. The equally lough ·hiajckers were reported starving their 100 hostag~ The Boeing 727 jet has remained al Seoul's Kbnpo Airport since it landed at 3:16 p.,m. Tuesday (10:16 p.m. PST Monday) in a contest of wills between the sword wavini hijackers who hive threatened to blow up the plane and officials intent on freeing the pusen1ers and crew. J •1!1-Tran111q111/ion II 'la h te r Tom~ .. Jlull!IMlo °"' .lo1:fioil> Tokyo and m a rad.10 .convtpaUon. with the· hijactqs Aid lhe pJ.ane would not be allowed t~..'l•~rt until the hostages "'"" .f~ Hll" loufb otand applrently had tbe b\esslng of South-Korean and U.S. 0Uicl1l1 worried about the fate of two Americans aboard. ti A Seoul radio all~ ~aTd today ~tbe hijacker• had glvtn Halhlmoto Ii n ultimatum to Jet thi jetliner tll?e off at 6 a.m. Thund:ay (I p.m. EST Wed- nesday) or they would "take acOon," pre.5um·ably blowing up the, Ji lane wit.Ii homemade bombs. The Japanese said there had beto no such ulUmatUtn. · Instead, a Japanese 1 p o k e s m a n • Counselor. Toshlkazu Maeda of the Japanese t:mbassy, said, "No substantial breakthrough can be expected in the limited near futu re." Asked what he meant by that he replled, ''I am not in a position to dlscusa t..be timing." , South Korean 1ut}\orltiC! said radio reports from _the plane indicated the hijackers had been eating the food, sent aboard for all 115 believed on the plane and the passengers had-had oothing to' eat since-a light snack servM 1uesday when the airliner took off fro~ Tokyo for Fukuoka. It WllS hijack«! shortly afterward. .' ; North Korea announced it,'-ould grant safe passage to the plane when It takes off. It aaid the passenprs and crew would t>e released hmnr.tely and aiverf lnlmaoe_ ,lreatmenl I did not Ill' ·~· l1ii ~ wool~· n!tuniid. · • , A Pj.og,Jc r•dl;\; liroad<ut 'din led reporto• either .~!Gs qr anil-llrcrlfl blt- teries had fiied on the plane when it _veerei! •'!•7 ftpm l'tollh ~· on '.I'\'.,,. day and lom.d llew'io ~- The hijack saga ·beAn at 7:10 a.m. (2:10 p.m. EST) Tu"'*y wben the plane left Tokyo for a routine night to F~ Jn southern Japan. A ~oup of ext:z;eme Commun1Jt sludent rad ru, armed WI~ d1qers, iwords, pistol and homemade bombl, took over the plare. • It was allowed to land at Fukuoka wliere 23 women, childfen and eJderly men were allowed _to .~mbark. After a fi ve-hour delay l~took off for Pyongyang but Japane authorltiu said ·it headed toward Seoul en ll received ground fire and whem escorting U.S. fighter planes spotted ·MIG1. ' . Census Diteulma1 I Discarded Form Brings Drug Bti st Four Orange Coast residents found out the hard way that it doesn't pay to treat the census lightly. Newport Beach Patrolman William Ungerman arrested the four Tuesday on charges of possession of dangerous drugs for sale after he went to thejr West Newport apartment to help ·them with their census form. Under federal law, It is illegal to Ignore a census. "If ...,person doesn 't answer the fonn that comes in the mail," Ungerman eiplained, "then a census taker calls on them. l saw one of the mall forms In the trash when I was on patrol, and J thought I'd see what the difficulty was and maybe save the people some trouble." In calline on the apartment al 121 lJ . 30th St. that the form wa1 l.ddressed to, the officer said he !oUfld several marijuana cigarettes and abfUt 200 LSD tablets. Boo~ed in Newport Beac .. 1jan were: -$teven Ndsoa Vo1el,/ 2l of 1211,li 30th SJ. •• -Judldi l\tarle Bobeck,1~1 110! the same ad.U.11. •• / -Jon Ralp• Rufi, ~of 179 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa . / -Dl•ne EHza~ ~lock, 20, of 25941 Portoflno Dr., Mi13iofwlejo. "I was really ju trying to &ave them a Jot or troub w1\h the ~nsus," Un1erman conclude • ' of mOvie actor James Cagney. ~· • The clalnr asks $7 ,000 for fXJ>enses and '93,000 for "mental disturbance, humiliation and0 embarrassmerif" 1n con- nection with alleged city mlsrepresen· tauO.., of the location of a s'.wer line. Cagney, 2MlO Bay Shore Drive, Newport Beach, and his movie ,actor brother, are owners of extensive u~developed pro- perty near Hoag Memorial Hospital. The claim concerns a 1.968 Connectloli --.... with the city sewer s)'stem for prOJ)Oeed development betwee,n medical buiJdin&:t ~d Uie t'!"pora7 Ne~rt NaUonal Bank facility on PiQ:<;e11lla Avenue. A Claim Is 1 I n&:esaary prelude ta ftling a lawsuit lgalnst the city. Oty councilmen are expected to routinely refer it to the city insurance carrier. ·"We don 't certify to lhe accuracy of these things ullderiround," ,said citJ Public Works Dlrectot Joseph T. Deflin. The cllini alleges the englneerb)g-ftrm of Raub-Bein·Frost and Associ1tu was given arong lnfonna'1on by t":ity e.mplo~ on locaUon of· the sewer lint and a result plans had to be renegq ated ·and redfafted at a cost of '2 and manholes and addiUonal pipf 'had to be installed at 1 coat G{ IS.DOii. I Mental distUrbanct, humiliation and embarrassment in the amount of $83,000 brings the total claim up to $100,000. Volpe Takes Over . ~ As SST Top Man LOS ANGELES ( APj -The con· troverslal supersonic transport project has a new chief and the chief has a new boss. TFanspcrtation Secretary John A. Volpe ·announced in Washington Tuesday th¥ he is taking over responsibility for tlie project from the Federal Av I at. i o a· Administra tion. Then he named William M. l\.1agrudcr of Lockheed.Ca.lifornia Co. to head it. , Magruder, a 47-year-cld fonner test i·pilot who ha! worked on pioneering plane designs for more than 15 years and who began dreaming up as SST in 1961, says he'll bri ng few precon- ~pt1ons to his new job. Orange Coast Laboratory analyses of the dismem- bered remains of a baby 11irl found Jn a Costa Mesa freezer ~lk days ago were still unfinished t~ay, but con. sidered a key factor in' a murder case 7 Firms to Develop Dana R UMM·A~E SALE ll f!/N TI NG ITE 1HS Been rummaging In the rubbish lately~ You may ijave just what the bargain· hun ter wanU for a nimmage sale sche· duled by mpthers.o\ tlie Boys Club of the Harbor Area./ _ 1''earbe r The Orange Coast wlll continue to "let the sun shine in" Thurs- day, with temperatures reachiri'g 68 along the shore and up to 75 further Inland. against her father. / Or. Wesley G. SloWm, 44, Is lodged fn Orange County I Jail without bail a"l\laitJng preliminlT)' hearing on a rrfurder complaint ~prll 22, following h1s municipaJ court arraignment Monday. New leads in the grisly bctch<r.d bf.by c.uerwere being checked out Tues- de,y, but . C06ta Mesa Police Detective Capt. Bob ~n said today he bad nothing further lo disclose. Decompositiorl of the dl11membered body of Cynthia Slocum. believed froze n 1ince early ~ ln the family home 1t 2037 Calv~v-e .. hu complicated autopsy findlogs. 'Mle (1mily: with a history of pollce·in· v'olvtd incldtnts, lest lhe"Cal vert Avenue hOme recenpy when payments· on 1 se-- c:Ond mott1,ae l1psed. . The expealve home in the ~1esa Verde -.rea was ,old at truslus' auction and tM fumistAngs impounded, leading con)\ 'tents of th~ freezer to \haw. • • Sparks Fl y Before Supervisor s Make Deciswn By JACK ·BRORACK Of .. DMlr 'llM Staff Sparks flew ·ror Oiree. hours Tuesday afttl'1'\00ll before the Orange County &ard or Supervll01's flnaUy decided to award Dana Pob1t 1\8-rbor leases to seven individual bidders rather than to one master bidder. Charges of con!Uct of Interest and opposing recommend11ions from two county department heads versus another figured in the discussion before a 4· l decision was reached . The seven Individual bidders offered $773,JSO for nine concessions at the. h1tbor compared to package bid of SSI0,000 by Trarunatlon Corp. Harbor district m a n a g e r Kenneth Sampe.Jn fad county Administrative 01· ficer Robert Thomaa recommended ac- Ceptuce of the sin&le bid because of ''admlnistralive ecoqornJea" In dealing with jUsl one finn. I · Before the hearlns was Under way, Supervtaor David L.I· Baker raised the conflict of interest q~stlon. It was alleg- ed by the individual .1>idden that Larry Williams, an economlft for .Daniel, Mann. Johnson and Mcnde~hall, Los Angeles consultants, had c on t r s c t e d with enginee rs Koebig anff Koebig. designers of Dana Poinl Harbor to make an analy!l1!1 of lhe pattels later put up for bid. Shortly therea fter.rlllam!l WI!! alleg- ed to have Jolned wi Triin!natjon Corp. in prep3ring th~r m er lease bid. Count7 COtWel Adrian Kuyper ruled that 1 poss.Ible conf,Uct of iaterHt utsted which "could rencfer-aqy contract void and result In lone court litigation." This viewpoint wu attacked by Robert S. "Sam" Barnes, a N~rt Beach attorney represenUng 'J'ransnation who aintendcd that Williams had termiJ!ated his contractual relationship with Koeblg and Koeblf" before he was engaged by TransnaUon. &1i.I Property Strvices DI rector Stan ley Krsusc: and his assistant. John R. Shsddy slrongly reconunended ac- ceptance or the bids of the seve11 In- dividua l firms. They pointed to the S2631MO addJUonal cash bonus to the county and an ad- ditionel bonus on the boat repair yard (S"' HARBOR, Pace I) " .. Rummaie .~ may be delivered to, bough~ ind l ~~trlbuted to Harbor Arta borrie1.1bursday through Saturday, 10 1.m~1to_4Jm. It 14$ E. 19th St .• the Mesa~ Center. -. , ' S~hoof./ Bond Sale Appro~cd by County Sale of S•J million wonh of Nc\Yf.O~ Mesa Unifie& School Dtstrlct bonds ••as 1pproved Tbprsday by the Oran;e County Board of S~rvlsors. The sale., ~Ith bonds to be dated J uly I, will dl•tl" of haJf of the $9 million bond iS$uer whtch votW ·•PPl'OVed for a hike ii) J11tmat rate nol to excttd 7 per· cent on f d>. 10. . I I • I < /•1 ' ,\ " INSIDE TODA 'l' Tliere's m.tU lc -and comedy -in lht air this weektnd a.t four new at.a.gt productions OPt'fl in Orangt County and L01ag Beach. See E11tertai11 .• men t, Poae 23. llrtrlt 11 IHllllt tt CtN"'111• 1-t C•Ntr CWl!tt U (Mtkl"' "' ' ('tttll!t4 IJ·W Ctlllkt 4' c ..... _.. , 4f 0.flfl Htlk-' t Di..-rft II ltl"litl ,_ • t!ll"'1filwntflt 21 "-.Heil t4'H ltf,.K_ JI "'"' """"'' " Mll!Mt I M•trltt• Lkt".., n INWkll U.1J M1tull l't111d1 21 N1tlful 1mrt 4·1 Or•,,.• t-" 1 .. ,. . s.9119 114' o.. •te11ocrtM " ' Site~ Mlrtlttt t .. U TtltYkltll tl '"'•ten !WJ WM!fltt 4 Wfrllt9 w .. 11 O Wttftf!l'I H4W1 V~ Wttlll NfWI ~ • ' l ., 'I D.llLY l'ILOT N Tri•' Dpi! .. --....,...--i-:----~~~~----. ' . Panther Declares ' ., • • -• Topless 'Rap Will. Test: · His In-nocence ·· I,,-~~~ • Ji~~a:.~~-', .· • ' By TOM BARLEY Of.tilt ~I,.. Pllel 11.tf Altllur DoWltl Leaguo'1 lawyer todly told a newly form.d Superlqr Co\lrl jury that bb: dent wu no when nur tbe &wn&own Santa Ana 'location wher~ patrolman Nellon ~r wq shot and llll<d lall J-4. . And altomey Rober~ Green, appointed. · bf the court lo ·defend the ac<:U!ed Black Panther, warned the aU-whltt jury tbf.1 It would have to "unrlvel the .tisme ot lies woven by IOlne the witnenu who come~ before you, tome of whom have c~ed their stories before the ~i:Nlty .Grand Jw-y .". Both .{ll«n and C<H,OWl!<I Michael Gerboll are 1<on1-t jhat League will be Cleared •qf mufder cllar1e1. BoQl """,...... INJURID IN AUTO CRASH~ Former Antol RoJH -.;. By HOWARD RANDY Of .... ~ l"t"' ..... . - Minervino ''Mlnnle" Ro j a s , o~ Califarnla Anpl Pitcher, wu crtUcaUy injured 'in an automo~Je actkfent ne1r Key .Largo, Fla., early lhll mornmc. lll3 lw<> oldell chlldrwn were tilled. Rojas had Jull paaad a 1 truck on • FIOrid1 highway and repor1fd]y WU traveling al a high .rala of· ......,_ lie Jost control of the _car, went the highway, came back oo'lo hit a dp railing. nie car turned ov!f on fl! Rojas' wife and an infant son alto in the car tut ne.ilhet wu oer~I( lnjurtd. A Florida doctor aald' Roju may Injured a vertebra or his back. e couldn't move his leg this morning but the permanent n1ture of the: 'injuries WU not known. The two Roias. children killed In the accident wtrt ftatblr1 Beatriz, ase 9, 'and I.oun!<s, agt 1. The accident happened at 12:25 1.m. RoJu reportedly had Ju•t porchued a home in Almarado, Fla., 111 m11ts south of the 1ccldent scene In the Florida keys. ROjas 1ppeared in 38 games with the Angell In 11188 ind po11ted a t-3 won-lost record as a reUel speciaUst. Ann trouble plagued him that season and he was ualgned to Hawaii in the Pacific"Coast League. DA ILY PILOT OU.NGE COAJT PUIL\StONG COMPAlt't ••'"'' N. w,.4 l'TcHHlll •Piii l"wlllltl*' J1cli •• c ... ,1., Vic• Pra:o.nt tnd~•t Mftl.,.,. lh-11 K11wU lldi1W Th•11111 A. Mwrphi~• MaMt'"t 11'!*° Tho11111 Fort11111 Ne.,,.,, ••1dt City Edltor "...,." ..... OfflM 221 1 w •• 1 l 1IH• 1 ... 1.~.,11 M1lll11t A44r1111 ,.0.111 1175, •2661 ~-c .. 11 r.1 ... : iio W•I .. , '"""" Lli!llM 811tll: m ,_, A-.. Hlllltlnt1., -Cfl: 11171 atldl • ........,. Slll Cll:....,19: JI! Noorlll IU C..IN IMI attorneys they revealed toda,y, have been threatened' with death because they arc defending' the accused Negro. Other' ~ats, it was learned today, led Superior Gt!urt Judge Samuel Drelr.en · to Jet up •peclal security arran1ement~ for the ali."11'.lan, six-woman jury. All t1e"tve membe.rs of the panel and the • f°'11' alterfiate jurllits are being met at the county parking lot by sheriff's -officers aflfl transPorted by bus to the courtboux. Recent 'telephoned bomb threats at the COWll1 courthouse have been linked by .bwe1Ugators to the League trial. · 1.1 ,;.,. '~~ · .,,~· 'lhe ic:on;111;~111 of "WI alm~d ~l loc~l . ~trol over 'oplGs enlert.aJltme t has begun in Costa Mea'i, with ~ .ahdw~ POI on ,and the wi'a~ ~olf ~.!'l'uead_,, •. v~ • ~ ~ clla_Uona to • · ,danctrfand the ~ -hil aeconc1 '"-1~~'!'. olfeoae lo l'!'f' dA1I -when .,. fl!ey-~~tecl<llie ~ 117 E. !Ith st,;~~ , No ~ ..... mli!e !fib Ume, but ' .....,ta only Cl\ed for allepdly lolattni 1 mllnldpal code !ecllon con- venJenUy t'ODlrolllni au styles ol en- l<f1alwnenl. Jut:t{:-A. Walderi, 28, of DJamond Bar, \VU cited for entertaining without a permit, while Dennis D. Vaulhan, 24, wu Ucketed for al1owing Jt. He and Diane E. Brawley, 25, of Anaheiin, were arrtsted there la.st Friday nlght-.n<! are"l!ow-(r,. .,,,--lt25 bail, pending l{l April I appearance in Harbor Deputy district attorney ~ v e r e t t Dktey told the jury today ln his opening sp.te!"Ft that the prosecution will call OD 25 .witnesses to prove that Lugue, 21, Santa Ana, shot off(cer Sasscer In the cbtst Shortly after the patrolman got out of his car and ask~ League and a companion to identify themselves. That companion was Identified by Dickey u IS..year-old Steve Tice, who •will Lake the 1tand, Dickey said, to e<1nllrm that he was with League when the older man ahot the orficer. DAILY PILOT...,, ....... Judicial District COurt. . . I Vaughan and Miss Walden are schedu1· ed to appear April 15 at 9:30 a.m. on the citati<l(ll steinmJn1 from Pie latest visit. CORONER'S DEPUTY C. J. BRICK ER COVERS BODY OF ELECTROCUTED COSTA MESA YOUTH Twisttd' Radio Antenna Wh ich Brought Death Lies on Lawn .of Mesa ~-I Mar Home i I Dickey &aid he WIU prove that ·League , stole the .M-caUber automatic used in t the killing four days previously from • • • a Santa Ana gun shop. That weapon • was stolen by League, he said, while a fellow Black Panther identified Bs Daniel Michael Lynem, 22, wu purchas- i Ing a Wtap!ln from the store owner. SA Officer Faces Trial Lynem Wlll arrested Immediately alter ~the shooting of SUsce:r and charged with the killing. Those charges were later dropped by the prosecution. Without Jury Papers Another prosecution witness is ex- pected to lte Rick Tice, 17, brother of Steve. ' Public Mee tings ftJJ<Jllt Colleges . \ -. ~ ·Jn Newport Police officer Richard E. Faust will go on trial Monday without tilt tr.anscripts of Orange County Grind Jury hearings hich led to his indictment on charges of sault with a deadly we;1pon in an al- ed beati ng of a juvenile. Superior Court Judge James F. Judge today denied the motion of attorney Ron Owen for. production of the grand jury documents in a ruling that plaees the Landscape Policy ' B~ore 1'rd8tees - dispute where the prosecution says it be- longs with the .. jlldge who will be as- signed to the trial. Faust, 'll is accused of using his rijaht· ' ._ slick with excessive force when he sui>: dued 17-year-<>ld Jesse Gilmore last ·July 8 in a fracas outside the Orange CQllJltY Juvenile Hall. Witnesses have testified that the Santa Ana patrolman clubbed the Negro youth as he tried to escape and that he further struck the boy as he lay on the ground. Members of the 1969 Orange County Grand Jury have been called to the sland in earlier hearings Into the Faust mat- ter and at le~st three of them hav~ ~n served with subpoenas for Mondays trial -Mrs. Judy Rosener of Lido Isle. Mrs. of tbe Newport Harbor Chamber of Com-Of S Jo ;11 Beatrice Russell of Newport Beach and meroe. all aqu. Joe Cooptr of Fullertoo. ",The _Uni : t'loot or JnvoJ.iild't -· . . Mrs. Rostner, P.1r~. J'.lussell and Gra~ • b f ,~lng~--A,~ tt~'l!Plil'"t«lr J•r)l'Foreman Mariorie Weed all testi· I ~-to la -g wur ""D>.at:trulf ...1Jed before,lPW._or Court Judge Claude r t'.he In ., ~n1 In J ilt~as an unprecedented 21 ' D 1 'I Dis ct tl '4ht 's :J'11i,1 · " (~!Gfnmoning grand jurors to qUltllty ch. ', t .,7 • Irvtne''&chool.: , . ·~t: l .~ ~.. their indlc~nt. . SpUanl will be wiJi Be1ch Mayor A hearln~ on a uest for the use Faust's indictment . spark~ a furor in Doreen Marihan; Dr. Richard Baiaden, of two undeveloped school sit.es in which Santa Ana Police ,Chief Edward J~ director of Uc.tr.•Jne Eiterulon, and Dr. MIS!ion Viejo for Pony Lea~ baseball Allen condemned the actdo~ old1; i%':r~i- Howard A, ScJiD,dderman dean Qf the fields wlll be first on the a~enda. The County Grand Jury and e en ~' e UCJ Schoof of Bio\qglcal &:iencts. board reeently granted a similar ·request cer as ~1 "loyal ah'o ~~~o~~~:i, ~00~ ; Dr. Nolan Frinelle, chairman or the for use or their Montanoso school site tloud ~ =n f e<>nduct which' has education colttee of the chamber o( in Mission Viejo for Little Leasue use. Yfn e h ld ~. 0 commerce , ' }>e moderator. VCI The board also will be asked to con.-a ways up e · Ol&nc:.ello; D ~ l G. Aldrich will makJ sldei' adopting a pollcy for setting aside opefting' remit . ~ specific funds for 1and.Capinf-new · SI d A question-answer period will. bC ochodl~ I .,.. . '.·' ... ~ Services ate Included ill ea .t the progra ms ln1'thll A· report will be made on ~ dlltriet'I 1eries, plannedlby '#Ml chamber's edJi".: suspeiislon policy and p~ures in tlon committee to tUrtber undersla~ response lo a board reQUut .(of tpeciflc )etween the campuS and lhe commUid#_ guidelines in the event suspending a $. SUbjects for tubsequent meeUngs 911 student is neces~ary. -~--"' ·it .the regents and the ' untverslty ~ Reports t al90 will be made on th~ il.tni!tration Tuesday April 21 · tJM district's homework policies which weni faculty aod 'the aca~I~ senate,'~ quesUoned at las't month'! meetfnl by ay,'"pril 27; the studen&I, Wednecdart a parent f~om University'Park ScJieOi.. : · MiY.&, and univers.ity contrlbuUoos tojhe Aliso VaTley Homeo~~s ~· also ct.olmunity, wed¥iday, M.)r 13. All. will be bresent to otitlint thfll' plans Se.!lliom will be. h~~ C"A:ll'Ulia dtl Mart Jor a llllinmer ~Uoi'.i <program for Higltt1'?'1 at a p.m.. · district ppplls. . \ I I • I For Dora Talcott , .... Ser:Ylcts will be held Thursday at 1 ~m}' ••L Pacific View Mortuary Chapel fOi Mrf. Dora M. Talcott who died Mon-.,.~was 50. _A. ~nt of HunUngton Beach. ~1rs. Tiltcott was born in Fullerton and livttd bl Orange County, all her life; Her gr.and· father, Willy Hale, was a pioneer ctlrus grower in the county and one. of the first mayors of Fullerton. She is survived by her husband. James M Talcott of lhe family home, 4901 Hell A~e., thr~aughters, Rebecca A. Bain Of Anahe ~ Lucinda L. Hoose of Ne\\'· Port . Bea and Deborah L. Ellis of Sinla ADI\: her parent!, Mr. and Mrs. Lee ·o .. ·Ha~ ot Fullerton and seven grandchildren'. From Pqe I KILLED ... hug and the anteMa wis up against the powerllne,••Qtrgta told poUce. ''Oiie of tbe ropes must have. broken,•• he said. A brttze, forerunner of today's brisk winds, was blowing at the ·ume and evidently caught th_e 4S.foot-hlgb antenna as Bandiera struggled lo stop Jts lethal lilt. - Deputy Coroner Jim Bricker said the· victim, a UC Irvine student, apparently. wrapped his left leg around the metal pole . in a fatal effort to re·gaJn his leverage. Southern California Edison Company spokesman John E. Peebles told police the line Bandiera's antenna touched car- ried about 6,900 vo lts of electricity. - Police kept crowds of curious neighbors away from the scene while awaiting arrival or Orange County coroner's deputies, who removed the body to Baltz 1'.fortuary, Costa Mesa. A spokesman said fune ral services o,1•ere expected to be set in a conference 'A'ilh the family later today . - F rom Page I HARBOR ... bid which was not included ln Tuesday's bidding. · ' They also ·nolfl! I~!~ l" lfl4!•i/l•al hlddef1 rePlesenltd liwneil ~ii<! top managetnerit 'who wlll be actual PfOJect · managers whereas the Sing]e bid would involve several subcontractors. Attorney Rodger Ho,:ell. repreaenUng the individual bidders said It was simply a case of "the taxpayers or Tr'°"natlon" and that the Individual bidders were local lnvest&rs and all e1perienced in their line or work. "I don't know how you caft explain away over a quarter of a million dollars," said Howell. The final voted or 4-1 found Super\ttsor William PhilliPJ dissenting because he felt the board was acting "without suf· ficient informatiol).'' A last minute bid by the individual firms to offer $3,300 for the boat repair yard facility was thrown out on reeom· mendalion of Supervisor Baker and will be subject to later bklding. No bids have been received on this parcel previously. Another late proposal by the individual bidders to form a "management cor· poratlon'' to handle contact with the county was referred to ·the staff for recommendation. Police said Miss· Walden was clad only Jn a pink blkb\i bottom, transparent pantyhose and slippers when spied un- dulating rhythmically to the strains of a slow rock tune. ' The team or. lawmen . who raided the flrehoUle Frliloy illglil alter Police Chiel Roger E. Neth:\rert;ally revoked ita enter- tainment /lennii s&iif' V1•(han defied them. I lo He allq:edly told ! Mill Brawley . take the stage anyway afttt beinr 1~ formed of the imminent vlolaUon, wbUe ahe claimed linor~ce. saying • b' e thought ~ was still in µ,& Anceles Co\lnty. . Famed topless and bottomless· 'defense attorney Berrien Moore has b e e n searching Colla Mesa city ordlnancn, preparing the same campaign h e mounted in the Baby Doll's case ~e years ago. . . . City Attorney Roy June say1-lhe city_'s entertainment permit ordinance ha• never been fully tested, since Baby Doll's folded while the court battles were still being fought. Repeated arTests were made at y Doll's, but potential penalUes gain.st topless perfonner1 . door m n and managers were stalled while the law was being chall~ged. June said today be foresees a epe_at perforinanee, botb in the courthouSe ai;id the Firehouse. • .. If we ha ve a valid ordlnanct, we'R enforce il. Otherwise, we'll repeal it," he said. He added th;lt .Orange County Distrii:t Attorney Ce;cil A. Hicks and also the Anaheim ~'Police Departmel)t h a v e alreidy done extenSlVe work 111 t h ls patUcular legal artna. June said he plans td . \ISe some Of their groundwork. Mesan Rep~rts~ ' ~ .. Spo~g Co;met Cosla Mesa resident ~1aMo Gu~to ts one of the few people to see the newly discovered Dennet's C:Omet. · Guisto said. he was Jeav\ng for work this morning at about 4 a.m. when he SPotted \\'hat appeared to be a cluster .or falling stars in the northeast .• The tower at El Toro Marine Corp! Air Station confirmed that what Guis:to had seen was Bennet's Comet. Barron Kneclite4, ast ronomy lnstl'\l.C· lor at Orange Coast College said this morning's was the second ~ghllng of t!'c newly discovered comet. The phenon1e~a was first spotted in March: Because the comet is so new, astronn- mers don't know enough about Ill origin or orbit lo know \\'hen it will be seen agatn, Knechtel said. ; "The Second Chanc e" on Towle Ste rling Introduced by J.C. Humphr ies Jewele rs • H e's Their Ca n dida te You thful Newport· B ch City 'eouncil candidate Jim Aynes, 25. Is center of attention lo his colleke girl campa~8e;s (clockwise from lower left) Barbara Uey. Lynne Kasota. y Sulliv~n, 'Karen Bailey, Jeann e Bradford and Mrs. Nancy Layer. Girls Wlll put ~ut posters and make telephone calls. Aynes saya .he is tryi~g to gel young adultli ·involved fn local politics. He is a political science stu- dent at Orange Coa st College. I If, within a year, you decide you've chosen hte wrong Towle sterling pattern, we wiR take it bacl. ( Until now if you bought the wrong 1terliog pattern yOu \\-'CJ'C sfucl with it. Towle has changed all that "''ith Something callfd "The Second Chance." Here'• bow it l\·ol'k,: Come in and buy ~Tm1•le sterling pattern and cat ""ith it for a year. We '~i!J C\'cn monogram it if yoh likc. If at \ any time during those twcJ,c months you decide thil pattern. ii wrong for you, return Y93U sterling ID 'lbwle.Ihey'll ~thlnge it for another Tow Ii pat.t.em. No questions asktd. To1':le's"'Sttood Chance: .. Now you ha.Te tomething every woman de.crvcs "When &he is selecting a atcrlingpattern. The right to be ~TOng • CONV!;NIENT TEllMS J:C. .J.lu11ip~rieJ J~~e/e,.,, · 24 YEARS SAME LOCATION BANKAMERICARO MASTER CHARGE lf2l NEWPORT AVENUE COSTA MESA PHONE $41-1401 ' I • 6, ., Ei~ms Ngent.l:leld · . . . ,~. '°\1 •· On ·n~~t .. ~dnap ... '\ , i ; .:. ,~ i . ¥ \. LOS· N EL~ (AP)·-<. ~-. Hecht s~i,ie ~m. man authorities uy was an all in new ... ~bllla' ~ Internal Revenue Service in-be in a Swi« bank ~ the lo)!igeijce a1ent by .. d'1 and PBI .,. 1 "·~·ll'' \ a thlet by nllfit has been 15 oo ..... ,. cha ed in what the fBI rated · Miller was as a JRS ~.~tf~'s blggt1J pnsolved ~gent! after he ~s .~~ed kldnfp ~ase. lairt dct. 10 and <har;.a1~· ~· """""d, Rould Lee iWbtrlg $17,280 from a theater Miller; SI, came within three bu..t.'.-days of escaping the three.. and a market In su ,,,,'"~" yur, staiute of llmltaUons Alhambra. r after which he couldn't be .i..ThOlt robbery cases are stHl ProseCuted for the Aprll 3, peifdin£, and Miller was .in ... 1967, kidnap of Keooeth John jail -·unable to post ft, · YO\l[\g, . premium for a seotrity. , • ' Miiier was Indicted Tuesday for bllll:-wb~"l'BI. • by the Los Angeles grand a break in ·t~~ep; , ·. jury. His attorney said ''he An alleged ltco'mpllCt! lm- told me he had nothing to pllCated Miller, ·aaents said. do with It." '!be alleged -pike said • Wtdotld.ty, ~"" I, 1970 ., ' •' . ,. h · -••llrmOT I T1irk ·Qua'ke 'FQllOv.~·r 1,000 . • ~I " " ~ GEDIZ, Turkey CUP!) - • -1'be official death toll In Turk'er's~ Eastfr ~lf'ttJluake pasSed · 1,000 t<>41y. :Rescue WOrkera fought to prev~nt _ .more deaths from atarvallon 1 and exposure. ' An Official Interior Ministry statement numbered the dead at 1,067. More than I 0 0 persons· have been Injured . Earth tremors, flood! and snow h.it y,·estern Turkey for 1• the· fourth, straight d a y . J~ated villages r a d i o e d urgent appeals for clothing, lood and shelter. Official 'estimates said the final death count could hit 2,0DO. At least 11 villages have been cul-off by road and have ..had no help since the first ·quake struck SaturC!ay ill1ht. are llvln1 ln the open and are unable to bury our dead.'" ~At least 25 persons 'were rtported killed in new tremors 'l\Jesd-r. Gov. lhnsan Aras Of the stricken Kutuhuyha area· prei:Ucted the death toll .. . ,. •1.,.ill come to 2,000 or~re." "·Rouslli& Minister HayrettlR Nakipo"' said 'l'u(Jday • total ot it vill_,e1 wtre sltUct ~ by ·the quake. Of thelo 21 • wete'· flattened aod .u others hea •ill' d_lnlql¢' ~ you think' you'fe:.: · ~. · qualifieq to tepch , 1 your w ife hqw tp drive. ·'.~ Well, ~Its• you're ready t~ be driven ertry leeching her, . you netd Llnk'. Link pvts her 1n ·a DriVlng Simultlor wh lctt It iusl like b811'1g In a ca'r. She·w111 aetuatly •xperlence every behind-th .. wheel·dfivlng siluallon , .• rain, srn:iw, fog ~nd expressw1y 1remc ,., wflile In the salety of a clU9room ••• b•for9 •he ever 111411 behind lhe wheel of one of our new duak:onlrol , ; ', ! The FBI says lt threw 300 Miller appeared ~ bY c, agent! ll:lto the case in aU . the 19'3 ki4DaP -oL:.J'.ruk·...- But still 'a myst~ry is the •Sinatra Jr: fri>m Lake Tahoe ~ts of $%50,00!> T~P-in _.whici! '240,000 rinlom was IOO-U....t Herbert J. Young. paid by his s i n g e r-· -c Jo r-· pre'ident 'of Gfbraltar Savings fad}er. The mistake! ~-by1 apd ~ A!sociation, paid the kidnapers, UTtlted liter . frir ftit' sate return of his son, ;µter young Sinatra'•: .fife ~tfl. now 14. return, particular11 .were. ~of • UPI Tt..,,..,. -POLICEMAN ·F ~IPf'.ED BY EVICTION PROTESTER 300 Get Viol1nt.1.A1 . Police Oust '2 trafu lliH ff'9m ~~mel RePortt -from the village Clf Kemtel said an IS:year-old girl who survived the quake froze lo death h1 her mother '! arms . ~ lit tt>e township Of Gedit, epicenter of the . quake, two ·food trucks were belleged by hunary survivors. The Turki~h radlO said 5,400 houses wert cars. CiU IOr d'tails, Open 7 dais• Weelt. Fre e pick up and delivery l 1JePo!tv Dbt. Atty. Ri<hard Interest to Miller, .the In· ~ "f . forrhant said. Te xas Be m " . .. ,, '\ • I• ... ' ' . ' 2S Anested iti 'I'tlelee . ·' . ,; . . . . . ... . . .. ilri~tions Spark Assaults or · badly dan1aged. ·Yillagers of Kayakoy ap- peiled by radio , "Please send us food. We want brtad. We } • . . Acc used :, 1-~ Of Bribe nie FBI rated the. Young abduction the biggest unsolved"" kidnap case in ·the n:ation, and said · it involved the third hill>~ know~' i-woin p&id. 4 Gunmen CHICAGO CAP)·_ With ·back lo the ghetto." been withholding monthly FAIR I turnlture strewn over lhe "Lt isn't rigJit. sun. there·· payments .on horn~ purchases I s nowy I awns a n d I 0 O ,no ~n.se i.n ~Jenee," he said. because, they maintain in ·a F11f, f1i•. l1~+u 1I. ThDt.t policemen standfng 'by, bricks The, 12 fa mi Ii eA are suit seeking to upset the Con-thr" ...... ~, 1urn up f1cto,, ln and '!tones flew as deputy members of the Contraci tracts, the agree. ments are un-•P•r•ti•n on'"• DA ILY rlLOT • ' , ~., f ·1· f -~~~~~':_~~~~~::..~~~~~~~_J~H~ll~M~;·~l~·:·~··;,,,:·:"~'Y;,,:;•·~y~,=::~==================================:;:~: sheriffs evt .. lCU 12 anu 1es or Buyers Leatue. which ha's fair. WASHINGTON ( A P ) Rep. John DoWdy, 1 con- servative 1lDd colorful eaSt • Get TouriSts not makJng monthly payments . on their homes. The deputies were in the ·midst or. the eviction Tuesday A H ta · when Members or a crowd TeJU Democrat with ne,arty. : S OS ges. · lir more than 300 betian throw- 20 yea;a tadone;ess;~ lM!t.o i ' : ,. , ·•· •·' ' ' in,( things al the: wlice guant: charpil iol!ii lliin1 I $2!.bclil · '.viLLEFR.\JjCHE • 'SUR· lleinlorC.menli'were called ·!>ri~·~ry!ne.in-.a federal -r.u;R,•Frante",.(APf':....~ FoUr ··in· and.,~· pe~ft!. were ar-1'D'~tl111t1pn Of fraud .by . a . gynrµen wearing red sweaters. rested. Two po11eemen were now-de!unct. ~struction. '!,Om·,,_ tlMir Juder -~~· bOspil~l injured, neither seriously,. P1n7 .. ''" i · · · ·~ ... . fSClpee , set;ed ~four tourists · Most of t_hose .arrested. were Jill~·btdlc~~f~day. by as-.,hostages.·tCJday and ··~hot charged with disorderly con- • federal graod jury i n one .fn . a daj.lloni slfCe at duct '·and assault. Police iald . B~I~~& ~ra:es,.Do~.((y a Rlv.lera hotel. ' one 'poirit'ed a revolver and with · plcijpg ~P : a · .. ~·fQJed .The · gunmen b u r 1 e d a was .charged with aggravated brltfcaM in • a l~ .airport arenade, fired 1 burst at assault _and unlawful use .of ren~y,9lls., \ He faces two policemen and· ·shot do fl if an a weapon. · counf4: ~ col\ s p Ir a c y to elderly West German' tourtSt, A crowd .attempted ~ o obstruct the invesUgation and Mrs.· Hans nsche; with-' a overturn a police c~r. but •.ts five ~t.s of perjury In lying volley of machtile-itJ.n bullets. driver 1ped away without dif. befoce, · tiht ~er and jury last The woman, wounded when ficulty . · 1 : ~far.14., ,. , , , . -·· ,, · she tried to flee was in As vans hauled the family If ~C90vjcted ' on all. eight serious•conditloh in 'a OO!pital. ~ions away, ·Art b n r counts he could receive a· "Give us a car in ·front Williams, a stet.I worke~ and maximvrn of ~ 2%· years in -of Ult door ind don'i folio" one or the persons evicted, prito.1~1$80,000 in fme1. . ;·ut," the men m Room· 100 uked: "Where to now~ Maybe "I lllTI' ahloiutely· not guiley · of· the lu:a:wious Versailles o[·an1 wroncdoing.nr violation Hoitt· told the · pOlice • at of, ·any ·laws of the 11Unlted mldafternoon. "Let us have states:" laid the 51-JteT-old · tffe time· 181'' make I o o Dowdy, who is unopposed ••tn· 'kifometlrs" -about 60 miles both the May~ Democratic" --fn the ...... diretfioil or '1taIY • Primary and the fall .general and we'll let the hostages go." elecf4on for a 10th full term But the demand. wa~ turned SAIPAN (UPJ) _ A 22-year· in the House-. . dawn by . Rene Mathieu,. the old California man was sen- Y acJit Deatli Su:~pect H·eW. Jnd~cted with Dowdy were poUce chief. He also said ~o fenced lo 20 years in prison Myrv1n C. Clark, former sa les to an offer by th.e bar}d1ts Tuelday'~r the'murder of arr manager of the Maryland con· to free the hostages if Mat1t1eu .,. oJJ)l!r:•ca rornian near a re-" ~tructlon finn. that was sub-would ride away with them JDQte isl d bi tfiie wester1t ? Ject of the investigation In in a car. , M CaroUJies ~ whlch Dowdy allegedly in-.Held, by bandits were Mrs. ·A 17-y;ar-o!d Filipino (irl ,, ltrvened, and Hugh J. McGee, Tiscbe s 7~year-old busbfnd was also named in Jhe murder a Washington lawyer. and a rruddle • 11ed . .couple complaint but ·the charge Nathan H .. Cohen, ano.ther from ~'11· ~ · .. ~ · iR:airilt blr was dropped ~d ' fonner ofOCJal of the firm , The SI. beg(6 aL I a;.m. th o[Qc~sta~d'lent:. 'Was ts-,, 11-fonarch Construction Co . , when,.poU~, ~~et.to the h6eel sued ;aay · "sbe.,,...al not~ • was named as a co-con-by ernp~~~fio ~lce<r.. a volve<I in e sllooflng'." • • spirator, bot not indicted. w~apOn in thebaggage of four Charles P. Miller of San Cohen, with Clark. recently ml.It guests, began to mike Jose, was convicted or shoot· pleaded guilty to c~ar1es o( d~-~ ~kl. f. ~Jt ing Wrdeath DonaW .Wi.~ .. defraudin& Mon.~t~.~ ~f ~istol ffre •iannrtred the :rr. of.Sao Diego,~~ W customers. .. ptlllce seare .. " '. ler's yacht, The .eonciut~. .. The aristocrat of ri ngs At KIRK JEWELERS DIAMONDS, GENUINE RUBIES,. . EMEllALDS AMI SAPPHl·R F.S; , , . 2ROWSOFRUBIES ONE ROW OF DIAMONDS 3000° ' DIAMONDS AND EMERALDS ' . , 265°0 ..------, SPRAY0i'2CARATS OF DIAMONDS 8500° . Dia"'°"4il Ht C....'l'latf o• mG%brwM•ect1rity nn,ft·iJi5ili'y l CARAT OF DIAM ON OS 500°0 J • --' • The moat beauiiluf rmgs in the world, ADY. ririg above available with any .conjl>ination ol diamon.ds. Genuin~ rabies, genuint emeralds , genuine sapphires: ' · "The Store Th4f' Cortftcft flc• lvi~ 1 • ' ' . . : HUNnN•TON CINTIR CINTH . l • . HACi(i. IDIN•ii 2300 HAHOR ILYD,. :. ;~. ~-t -" . , ~ HUNTIN•TOH'llAcH· COSTA MESA S41·MH '<.J/ ~ H 2·550t ·------0 --.Moo,._nw,. .. )'rl. nn .t p.m. J r .. . r r. • .. • • , '_. .. !" .' -·-· . • . • I : ~ • ". Get the · BIG 6% ai···the BIG M ~verybody knows that NOBODY TOPS THE BIG M -Mutual Savings, .. . ' ' . In offering the most in ea!'"in~s to savers. MUTU' JI I' 1% 2 19ar term •CJ:Ount, with $5,000 mlnlnium ft&I 5~% 1 Jlllr term mccount, wfth ·$1,00hnlnlmlMI l!!"lltftlN-&5 51" % S-monthe bonUI ICCOunl, with $500 mlnln1um iii ~ V 11 il\ %. certlllcal• of deflll9ft 1v1l!lble, with ftd0',000 minimum ti ,OU .,. a Mutual Saver, now 11 the ijma fo 1,,..i aclclltlonil f!lnda tn !MM MW high-rate 11COOUnl8. (lnourance hu beon fnc..-to $20,000.) If· YG'I .,. not • Mutual Saver, now 11 the time to open yc<1r occount at Tho Big M-Mutuol SIYlngL ACCOUNTS NOW INSURED TO $20;0001 W l lTA .. OADIA llO Wiii Dueftl Rold . Tlleplto;• 448-0188 • • . . .. . .. ... f CO .. DHA Dlt.. MA .. 2117 Ellt Cottt HJol'lwtY TtlephoM f7NCl10 ' mul l1a unciatin OLEN DALE • m No111'1 8r1nd BouleYlrd Telepflont242-41•8 ,.AIADI NA (l'l••d Office) 315 E1sl Color11do 8ovltv1td TMphont 4•2'45 • . ' .. i ' .".. .. . " ·r .. ., ' , • , . • ' • .. . l .. 'ell . • -r: .. ,. , ' ,/ .I 'ti ·IA ; ; I~ • ,, ; . J l -~ > . , . ' ... ... I ' l • "' . . t C f,' I• I : , , \ ' ·~ t•: --:•.-JJ:\lJ;Y.:);'ffiO'l' ~~OR~" P~~:E· ... :-· -.]'! ·,: . ~-. ;-. I ~. I R . k " ,, -". ~ -. .. "'':t'!'""' . , ~~;nee. e Ss~~ -D§gflS 1u()D~ ~ ... ~. '··· ···~ '· ".~,... :· "" ~··t ... _;,>t • •t··,.f,.,·, ,.,. ~-~ ~t<\tCl •1' .~ .... ~-, di was biUed thal h'!, was going to speak 901Jr•~. ~iii · ': : :·'<il!ar\~re'( Jli':'<!o~~--~~;. 'The"~linJ~ '~llfi~en~~Y. "~ ,: ferprlse'and "governiilent'ffl Sacramento.jlut ~allfor' . '· .• lreat1,Yqiiili i!ru1r.11~.~,.-... " " · liMI ,., ... \... !.. ' nlli>L~ Gev .Ed Rl!hrecke found a more P.enlherirtdpic ~ _, .-.1llil, 'Cllilo-Gulllin . ''!jfllijr ~ •• -~ · .,, •• ~\H """'"! ,. , kh.' .-. .,... fQr his recent talk to the 552 club H.oag Memorial iios-.. . 3J)d abv~ Ila.' .a . f.al~ C }!st,. More;J!S~~o,:ieaJ )IS,,. 'l> ' .. .' , .. 1 L•.· • · "..,..Pita1's ·'men's-suppOrt group~'" ~ ! ... -. . -· , s1stance ·tor yoUths, p~tiae11 ~or' sp~!J..c!Jl!:~ocu~· :i;.· .. · · ·• ·~ ==-_ .__.,, _,,_.;::TbLiieulen.aot:~•l1lJ!t·J<<gN .~J9tihsliinent-oi a. ~ ·-. · ~~ lhe-AlJ!g Pt01>1.~~~m!. 1j,~.ia~01:;,f~net/ie1s "~ - __ _: :: ~ebo.~_C!_r cente<-Ol ·th• _h.'?.'pitaJ:to;~~ primarily . ., ~.~' lirlw•m.E! 1 '-'·hf"'f~• oiir' o;, 1JI~un(tv•&l1 " • -------"-W!th'ilrog prol>fems----· .. -. " " . . ' UJ!g••ur· J,..,,q ,.... ' ' "' . "' ""· -,. ••'1' P . ' . -•. ·'-'The great~~AhJem we have today ~s.the df'ug ..... -: "''.~. '' ;;• •· ·~ ~,1· ,-1,.,.'\ ~." .~-: \· "•··-,II.\.' ~-> ,. . I!\' ' -' "l" .II,!'(/" .I ' ''' >('V•···~'•'" ~\••-•• •-t.,,.,-•>,.,I~. ,_ r ~ 1 \l'j ... -~ I") problem;'! &J . ~,$8id, fl V{_e! 8l~ Ml uang:er Q.f ~OSt,ng '"; ' • ' ~ f ~-,., : •. : '• , ' • '"'" ~ .,. -,,,.,.< ;, "h~ , v ·, \,:~~ t : ~ n.~ ~ t. I '-··•;: , a whol!.gener~tillll: \o . .dr~gs-.Dr~gf.deslroy the moti· . · • · Qhnnu• e( .. tl) )t e :J.,,'.';.; J 1. _" ' : ' • 1 vatfontn seekgoals."'' '" . . .· · . ' :·'-"-'f' ·f' .__,,. ~ ! '-' ....... •··:•· ._. k. ,t:: G-. , "' ,. •.' ~ '. '""~.'i •• •· 7' • " L .. ..-1}"" •'-'•' L . Re~~~e ~ai~ ad_~lt~ ~eed ·.to realize .. young peOple . · The foun~in fathe~s of the '{iQ.ltiii;M:iA,'&, Chrli li.a~Q .. ~ ~1 ' 't \-·' ------· __ todar:haYe-£!!'.b'lmls-tlley: dGll_:!Jeel-!_~y !'_•? taJ<e ~o . ··.::ASsoo!alio,o . :. a~ly .i!IY' Jtttle thought t_o ,pre-na)al., ~ .. 1 .~ •. tfie1r parenrs. or f~ the scfioOfs or fo The police. exercise+~a K af a6.fe'trehfual offe~8· , .. i. · ¢·~ .. 1~ . 1 .... :, •• _Dryigs, he said, are a syi:iptom oJ our you_ryg f ut tht Orange'Cout Family VMCA'.~ttrises "f8m-! •• ~ .ii • people s res~ntment and frust~ation .when .. 1hey realize ii " 'iQ-it,r'fpring-s~~·\lifoCbUte'."'tit-"'3ctivl(i~s iand~ ,,.,,..:-.~ changes cant be 11)~48.-~ qwc~ly 1n society as they J fa.ct'-tt·AlWiys·hai.irflf.e °VMCA-p(ij1M9;6x~S gro~q •O~ ·· · feel they should, be.' W, ,.~ridlessly from tbe,.<l.ays of provJ~i.lo\i-~sflOJ!ili.iU:~'.·; That do.esn l expf1u , ,lh,e '.l!;hole· range .of reasons L wbot..o!llj! ~>witonmenl fQI' •oung !fl.en.away frol\1' • youths get hooked on 1~iJut Reinecke s observa· . Ji • i ..._ .. <~-°"' _,:,.» . ...._1, • ~ :-. ti;... · , -•· • • • , -.... j •'. ,... ~~· •ial;tlt•t· lliey-~t•.t. . J e~ can talk lo parents . . .. . -~ " ' ,,;;., ,. hi~~~: ~r,:s~ -pal eiftaten. ··-~· . • •, ' ···~ ·~,. , · ~ · ~¢ay,'s. igere's i~f:'~-for>ev.eeyQfl~:aj)the Y and .. ~ · -'-"" .'1·_.,i.; . lii!inti..ted,):wo typeJ_ ot''pliqes · drut ~sefs· in ., -z .. the 01.ange, Foast. fa.~lliJ.f..-!S. on~ oMhe,-moot•acUye:wlth ' ..... other: communities have been able lo-talk &rid -gel h'elPi . ::\__ ~i!e~t .?f ~e~~t~fu~ r.,~l~,.,C!~flS'ses;_~'n~·'.,rec~e~ti~nal se~ One 1s so-called Halfway Houses. ·.. . . . , , . . , .. . · · At Halfway Houses, R~Jnec~.e sai d, drug takers . f'.!!1.I~~i!=~ froi:n tiask~t6$,n·to k·arate; 1ojki~g , sw.itn· ·: have a chanc~ ~ bile Out rtbei~roblems with their m1,ng··an4· v~Jleyti~ll 'are,offered. S~. ~re .. '\r:t:"JnSt~ctioni..- peers, compannf Dotes,'8~.U~jjences \Vith former yoga.-J.stook. riLarket ·courses, dancmg-ifQd" .1~nnaif".e; users. They can··relld~·nr·1heltl 1t'tid 'vhat the'y have , lectures .. : . : ... ·. · .. ·: · · , .... ..: . _ gone.:llfrou8h. ~n .P~ to" !ltiJt 8nd~~ear -th-e .new goals S~_m.~r ~a~~.,. ant\ .. ~~_il!i .:Clas&:/egjsi~atiOp ls nQkV , . 1 ,; , • the refo~-Use,ts ~ye , ~ffor'th(?IIJS~\te'S. ~'-under1wa1 -or b~g~ns·Soan:~~o bett..er. ~n~$iro.ept can,, be .. . T!le!et~goOd;-Sou~·df.heJp,-he..said. 1s )>sycho-. n1ade ·py·t.l)e'·fa111dy _ that. ~ts~~s to stay together while log1eal cent~ ~,SJl8¥e•ted l~at miag might be able it plays J og.ether. . . ' .:.~ ; . . . to esta.bbsh s'tlclj ;)i, ~J?, be!P. m~ the problem. 1".ot ·pl)ly tbat, \he Y h!l.<'lhe latest.k•Dk of.PU -f~s, ,·' , •• Remeck~, 'Pt.~. c"""'l!'h~ .!>xJ!OCted to know may ~ p'aid. through I.he !wo leadiQg )>jn)i qr(dJt ~i4 . (,~ r \ \ that Child Guidanc .. e Center of Orange County is bead· charge~plpns'; · · · · '--· · · · · ,,._ ,. .• •'J ., • • -. •'' ,. . ·" ·.·J •• , ........ !. -.!l·-·'··•£ .. ~l . ~· N .. • ., j I,•/ • ~ -.. " ' .. , , .. \ . .:. . : ,. ' -" , '~pµt ·!}lat.tuP.id~e.up therer,, .. .c ~--. .• ·i fr.< ' ' :. -•· •o _. ___ -~:.,~ .:_ .~.t 't'..:::..\~.,,,. .. ~-!. ... -. ...-,i _ -• II • • ' i~~,~~,~~"i~~:;:" ·'-ia~~~-~::l~:·:~J-:.~... .. . . ...... ,~~·,., ~~°'.,~-':~ -~."".~~ A~t Vs: t~~ T~patJers' .,::t~~M•i*g~.1 '· ;iG!qotjiy :..: ... , ; .. ;. Op··' '·p-·o·sed~ .. _ to B.ai·Iin.a ::_ Q.il _f .. Lock. ,heed "J l}; S" ,,. ·"'u' sii.1 i' .,.--,~~ ~' ; , •. , . ,. ..... ol . . ... . . ·i . .. . . . e " " • • -.. ' 1 .r '' · <'~l' ., , tt!!,·.., :r • -~ ......... _· -~i ..... }\. ; '(-· •; ' .... '' '· • .-: '"·" • .-., \-,,;;Mt :e'; ) ~ .... : ·:"~~·~ ,· ....... \~ ,,;' .::..: ~ ~ ..... f: "{. '1 c•' o1theEditor: ... ~ :'iion -were~tacking In int~;esi';~kar~~·.tounty-_htatth.-ed~afton,tw~ffa r e , .... , . . ~ ~.11 · ~~"' )',. .... ¥ • '";._· ... '~• -... • ' •• ~ · -·~·· • • :~\ 1 1 · .. · : ·~ .:· • ~-... ~·· Answer:illi! the 1eltet' iMall»c&". l\1arch th~ir chlldrj:n.. · ·_.• !l ~ recrtation and· vocation (for ·sale by ~l. · • ·~ N~. ,l"he .flu ·no polil1caT· ' ~ ~~5) from W:-1>. neeziey-thetrUntington · J ao.swered the study qilestions!-bf Jet. Orange County Health r:>ept., u101 s .. East .' .~t · ~i. rrl'arbe·N~lprt. ~Iii'~ l't~· ark banker-,who de~Qed ~f-ockbeed .ter· forn\ .iid 88keif a· JN:nWet.d ·qu6-St., Anaheim)., •. '• 1 ,. . · can \fJft Nort9n ~ S ·~1· ;l" i&raft',· nainst ;l;bafgeS! 9:ile Frank ijons. The "manner in·· Whieh -Uie' 'i abort . "A Se~teted '-Lisl· of . Corti~~tf .Agen- f :t P~~,{or~U.S."'Sena~ ~ ~ ~~ ·~ 11fikieWicZ an'd TOrri Btlldefi 1n 1he1r col-. , ·form qQest~s Wefe ask&! left lnuch;to c1es Which· Help ·Fannlies'" t!".fre"e from tif. " ':\. ~--····-r ~-· ~ .. ..s.B.' '-:., 'Ii i.: nf!,pn YQUr editorial ~ Mp.rch 17: .Letter-' jrom _reqders arr :welcomt. be desired; It is 'tnY llpiniOn -t~t: the Agriculture Extenllion SerVk:e ilf'the ad· ~ • • "~' · tr-""-"-"' D f.: ••· ··3 ~ ·-~ ~ Normally writers should: Convey the ir presentation of ·the questions maf'l' have dres'.s.giveri at'the beghming of4his letter. ' : ·~.11! .. ~~~:a::d:o~~\h~t tMn.i!.~~-~1·~~~\ .. , r••~ ~ .. lit~~ .... ~~~ 1?· ·~t.F~M:re~;,~~l~.~!gt~~~: ~~h~a~:sc~::ci:?i~t ~~[t~~sio lfei~s·-~~! :_::._:se.~a:r ~~i~.s~~~h~ ~:!erk~~ . ' -LEONARD WRIGHT • "'' "':"6"" . ' · '• • ,,,... ... -~1-,,,f!i,, ..... "'~~'M..I, ~~~~!tialetosee~yo~,F.;!'nyth1ng ., ~,,._.. t?' :.. -. ·'' ~lture .. it ~~-an~ J>I!~ . ~ ,Md,,~~ 1~tWi!,.I~. ,.,~~ .'P•"~r \',~ t~t?HPJe,1but no one. C4re\'8.t>OUt 'us, lhe Or e/irriinate libel is reserved. All let-response .·· " , .. · ~,.,~;8· "it::,~•_._!l/'i __ :h;1oi' 1 ur .. , rbedic~t1bns, ~t al.so mea!t':~~ . (~· ... ~ 4 -,.. • , ,,,l<' ,. , y;; ·~ £i.. '":~. ~~ a~~· .where . ;J!e . l'JlPntY ,w~uld be ters must include signature and mtlit-~ -~.uv • ._ ::."!\ narcotics: ·' , ~· ~! '-4.!l"-• ~. ,. "· •• ~-;., • ipg_ frorg. Let Lockheed,pu{ in the ing ¢dress. but nantes mtJy be With· I .REFUSE TO give carte blanche Ther!~IS .not t~ gap\tietw ;;~' ~ .-, ... , : i"". •1~ .1.1. ~· :i ~ 7.J~.:',,,. _ i , ~a~. stiplr to them. '!'h~'s cetting held on reques( tf · suffitjerit reason perml.SSion for educator~ to teat-my 'J'.o. the ~tor. ,. . . { ~ tha\. ~like. to tbi~\ 1· l '_l! , .:' fonlJl;.•nd m)l4. ~ . rvlf!!!J'.C.· "'' i{l1nt·undet false pfeJens:es ... •. ~ _ i§. apnarent .. f'oetr11 will not be pub-children about sex . Let,us ~t t~~. ~ ~\~~Pt fu W. tb4t ;ou"ri;i.rticles for em~ a di'ug' ienti!il llh ~ .p~ · en ~ -;_".!lialns -.W • l.'ii',.• . · 1 ~ • r· ' lii hed. . . caurse-'!e're to be taughl,by a 'homosex-ab0rt1on which have · flooded your paper ' lflt ~-of the: ~ord, aoo sO jl; ••• -., ~· • a ' :~·i'.J&ii . w'lib C>.i~D *he~ 'i6t .. iQ)'~~~t . . ual or ~ther se~ual, deviate~ We w~td. be f~r the . last few months c~lj for oppos1n1 &,.. • aense-~ld ~~such~. s~ . ' !J)art tt ,~.,... \ •• n~eH'Mcr>onneli-DOUgt~S\ ~@tirigton ., v~\;r!: We feel . that ~e are much more naive ·m~ 1r_ ~f. ~h~~. tha t! tJlef.e~ ! V~W~I?*'. 'f .• ~ ,_ \ '.' fl ,Not ~g ago, lo an arll.cle m .the, New the Ptl,yctila_trlc ~~d, r .( i. :·} \ .\,; · . ~~, ~1:1tt:act?. , · '· capable or making the deCision On ·woo wer~ .no~ t.lus k1n(t riI people aitoog 9\11' • " Atl6hK>n is· a \tfn~!klei.I 9Cirt'"Of therapy VQtk·T'i!fles, I read a cautionary g~o~--;,y .Ur Wllliams ~'*~· itiali tor, tbe 1aslW., 11 It think it's an ou'fr,age f~'r L&~eed to will reprtsent .. uJ Jn the 11Jislature .lhan educalorjl.· Once they get start~ 0~ a with all the assumed bene!it on the Dr. Judiannet·~nterber,.~ ~~ · ~·~.te"'~l'~~~ !*.=··=·~I' '1Jbnli~ a .b~ ~ tQe~not tnv~~~4nd ~r. som_e left-?f-cent~J', edltor;)'w'.l.tb . ~ubi~ :~1~i;itio,~~eto ~~~P~%'f~e ~;~~~ ·!)~~~-1 :::~·~~~f:~=t;~ra~~ ~nai:c7. ;of'J~~~~; ~:!: ~a-Y!rCotf' '· 1ffl111t:'.n.A~ • !11t1l -~Ni.-,!~itt-1"~;~~-an~J~r .... ~~~ \-.R1#;\tTmi\d-· mo~.v~s.·1 w1t~:devJo1.1s politic!•1Q~~J! , · the "acaaemic · cbmmiinUyt• feels·· so tions'ls 100 pe'r~nt: · · ~-treatment"t-.:~ter Icie •youngst"'N. 't fb get .a g i. s1Ai.a~•Dl ~(.i& 1Ji;'" • ~·' 1 a 1!"; a 1"1} .. ~~-... P11tt~ SJfis. • • So 11!ease,' .stop trying · to -mark my superior: 1p 'kqowledge of° what ls' best rot ' · · · · ,~ ~ ...... 1 • • • •" r ¥ .... • • ...... ~ ~ .... ., ~i:;,~ • 1':1' • -R"'.:,, trcr~ t ~}!~ ·• .woy_~u J ufvi; '~ 'fOTK t\>" b<>11ot ! Our record on nualified elected of· OW' ·children ·• WHERE 'RB THE defen•--or th '•• ManMt-.. f ~ ' e-il!lormn.,.w uu,Dly "~-,:."'"'·~ ~~ ~ • •day 1r my husliand 'di~ :bave ••to ~y ' :V, ·' · , · . ·'· . 1 " uc•':'l ·-... ' -I~ ~t: -i" ·•. •.,. ~ ~ ,:~ ..... ~f._, -11~· f.>:t~ ~. '.'-+rti ,:f't"J\Jcti high'lricome thl~" ,• ~:;; l? ,.11 • /1c1als~. over ~eyears. c~~ly ~ts .. IF E. DUC'TORS ca'nn' ot' contro'l""·e -most -defenseless· criature;' the .unborn /' CAUJNG FORthe,pttarmaceg'~al in··-THIS II ALL~~.~·~.,~llt1 .'. '. ~ • t~at of the DAIJ.. PILOT and the L.A. " "'>! 9tild?.'Wby jsn'-t l!le ACLJJ -~oncerned .. dustry to police i~l('a.e vigfllhtly In ,&My ca!':{¥»t gt\ I>~ ~1 ,of.} ... t 'e have . a Sin:all busmess and 1~.tg ·Times. curriculum and teachers' activities any about,:the rights of th~ unborn child to aitvertislng,~she saij/~t 'Progrlunm~g tion~.~~Jlf,r l .. ~wiQI.: ' ;;/1~1 ... 'f· ~~ate duty rwmngzJ:.$ ~~fJ; on~ 0 • • : RICHA~ H. ~r¥ZY better .i~-this S,®l~t,,.than Ulaj~do : in U(e, liberty m;t t~ pursuit of, happiness , our childrea to.belle"W~lther'.il~ 1_p11l ,!!~ -then.~~n~ .;..,,\ ail us out. Wt stil~ v~ te ii: h rd general-: ·sex edueatit>n· ~oula become an under :lhe.-Con.!titution ? · · , · · ~ for every en>btem'.,s .a bad ~ way _to a Pifl to sl~ at.#W1),# ,.,. ~pay ta~es.. , ·: •' _·':)_. •· .~· :_. , hour of smut ''i nO ~-perversion totany Tile arguinents 8galiisf 3bortfon are educate tbenj,!! ~ad.~J\lislng, ~v.en (j)f kee.J1, ale~t itU~i~'tht ~Ji, , ) ,:' · MBS:~RANCES·~L~~.~,; · ,_f OOllJ.i119 Scht11it% . ! _:-beyonl,!:..lfiecontral of, ihe public. · . . psychologlaaJ, tbclologlc!ff.,)lnif.·moral. It headache r~iea ,or · ato~ach UJ>¥~S, ,oonsu~nptJOn of "Upf.and "~', ,.ti 1 , . . . , ... " .:: T Ui Ed' . A good progranf of sex education woul~ would be appropriate to see some articles ''sho'Jld avoid the.-fangtiage tbat rein· theU.S.,e,xceed&\1'i:l!fof;tJi, .. j.j-, I ~',•· . • • ,,.:-,,; P· e i~or., . . . , be ·ben.e(icialtochildrenifptoperlycon-concemingtheseargumentsaithis time. fQllCt! a drug culture.r. the world put to~. ,>;· • , ~ ~ 'I hitaletnf, 1'JeJor,iCy ··"-" ·, Th~ . .D~JLY PIL~ ~!lor!al of March trolled. . , · _ , · "· .MRS, WIJ..t.lAM Ji l>ONOVAN Non-prescri~on s~atives and non-What We-considfll'"our (/}~'!·'~ ' ~ . -. . , ';•\ '.., 2• wa~ a per_teet diagnosis .of the,modtm· ·.'Y® .Ke thai it may · bt-that ·.aome -· ·.....- prtteri.PUP,q·)kp-pl.US;·¥ \\'ell as tbe}r "c:U1t~bowe.ver, does much to breed~ " io 1~~ F.ditor : "" '. · • ., , : I. • .1~-. .~ ... Am(?r1can s1cknes.s: .How can America p;erson1s are not ·opposed ·to eduCatioh of ~ 4jllfgerous prescription prototypes, ®!lure or '!lddlctive nai:C"o~.··~·· F~nally: 1he pr.ed1ctable . D~J~iY~ _,recapture representative.~venune.nl?. our childrep, but are; in fact, oppoaed.to _;.. are oft.en offered to Q>e public in such a. ~ouAg ~le. who are only l~..$1't..P . PILOT , 1.s unprechctable-. (edltQr1al· o(.~, •· Aeler~Jng to the poht~al reality 1n lhe wriy .it i' aceompli&hed·in some cases .. ~ ~,, .. to seenr ·to be p~obl~lveri: ~urtber+µ. but a tatal Step 'dciwn' the + Ma,rch ~· "Pre?lctable foii~s''_>·~~ ·~ ~8!l!e County. ~here alre~dy, six :.'Consp".V~live" may be; the ,·proPe_r To the F.<lltor: , When'. at Qett ·they only relieve symptoms Chum . Pills, tinless absoluttj.!y,~(~ _ )',Olir. 'IRXtely to treat~ •·~ for the morilhs before electH)fl day,~¢e outcc;me word kir this way· of tbihkiftg,. but ~1 Let us. ,assume for atg\.lmt!nt that 1 ;..., ud may actually .do_ harm by masking and r>gorOwlY supervtsed, ai't'jtisfa'-:ffa~e >nber.aJs regarding ;,our .Q;i'ange ~C0ttrt.tx .:~9f _lh~ elections is decided, the editQrlal believe a better'word is 1"c).ution." '.. don't like y_our editorilil pofic)'.and that 1 ~st eome serious disturbance below the of f,toiting 'a confrofttaUon with ~a\l· :¥1eCtorate; iyou · Jeft ·out ,:-tqe• most 1J~¥ ·concludes, "Do we really -have a 'ay ·in· .H. L. WlUTE decide that the only way for 'me to .J'-/4. th(e$bold of ~nsciousness. dee~r Jtol>Tems; but the prlct they·~. dor;t.aot<factor of ,all ! My.,o~! .·~. ~~ '" ~\the matter-(of sdec,ting rep~n~ali•e!), change your poliCy is.by going down to =i_,, • -~ . · acl -1s fa~ ·more than the pharmaci9t'i ,:* You tailed 'lt>~atta.ch any silnif1e11nce._to: or does ill(! system mean our choices are . • your office .and punching you irt the nsoe. IN THAT SAJ\1E day·s issue f)f the bill, not only for us but for the ge11era-J immy Utt1s 18.years in .ij)~'CoDgress and made by others?'' · • o; , Help in a Crill• Let us also assume ·that J do punch you in .,.paper, as it happened, there appeared ·a lions to come. 1 th~ Y.Ol.t:,..of ·Ule.~ni~iit,.·Qf---b.Cl ·_c~.~. ~. __ . . _ . ••. ___ . : . 'the.nose and threaten to punch your nose I stituents \\'ho seot UUs good man •to AU. THE l'r10DERi~ rebels-the hii> To the Edito r: until you change .,1your editorial· lie \Va~gton for three terms. It wa s my pies, yi ppies, panthers, SOS, etc.-have Doro~hy we'nc'k performs an excellent mt>r.,.imf'iyfiiif::.iir c..:=C"'-'""'""'--- vol~, multiplied by the tbo1us5ands th1at 1~ c~m~on ~ lossdo( faith in th 0 e promise home advisor service'With ber newspaper you. wouJ<! tithe~ ~have to Change you r A Discreditable Failure - For a_, cou.ple oC years m i 11 t a n t dissenters, white and black. have been saying the ·government intends one day to send them to detention camps. Not many believed them. but they c:ould point to some Camps which actuaJly existed IS years ago under the ~tcCarran Emergency Detention Act of 1950. The camps "·ere never used. More recent reports of govFrnment "intent'' "'ere current about a year ago, and were \Videly believed in the .gbeLtos and among acUvist college students. 'cyie Ni:<o'n Administration' indignantly •denied all, and last year~ President su_pPO'rted repeal .of tht· 1950 act, 1which "'as voted b.)i the . Senate in , December. II comes &000 before the House Con1mittee on Internal Security. relief in the -federal courts ~but it depends on the emergency. -<' 1\10REOVER, P°re3idenis sts'rting with Lincoln have @.Sserted the power of deten· tion as 'a 'Oatlorial '.seflirttY ·measure. 'fuc-ked 11w-ay in Art~·t , ·sec."'"g..2, is an enablin~ provision: "rhe :privilege of the "'rit ~of habeas corpus . ~,u hot be suspend,ed; .unless ,. w.Qen in .cases of rebellion, or in \'asion the pu,blic safety may require it." 1\tr. Lincoln had his rebellion, all right, and F. D. Roosevelt THE IDEA OF delenliOn of ··po.Ht.icat had a techoical inv~~IJ.11lJ?:~l)larbor. prisoners" for a limited time without \Vith iliis he caused the arrest a.nd ttlal. say 90 daya. has always lurked ~•·relocation" of , 100,000 m.a ln I a n d under the surface of Constitulional ,reiide~ Of Japanese stock,' twO:thirds of guarlntees •·hich u.p(8Sly forbid.such them A'm~rlcan-borln ci(izen~. ·Triere was deten liQn. -~ no· concerted efforl I& -sue for' Wtits1 ana The practice if common i1' 1:-i 1 .:fecter:al ::-fyciges were doath' :to~ Curb the authoritarian oaUOns .today. in com-Pres1d ent1al order. • munist nationi and in junta.ruled coun-~ttendlngj this was a national'-hysteria triea such as Greece and some Lati0··1n;-which about 75,000. citizens we re American nations. deprived of the ir liberty without a scrap But the prohibition is rigid in the Fifth or "due process." Curiously, the govern. and" F-cflatfitnlb Amendmeot:l W'hiclL-con· mept di<t Ootjk~ Japanese:ia.~~ ,..:uf,n"' "dlle -process" clauses,. requjrlng "'her~ lb~ inv~~ion occurred ..... • ... i ~nt to a grand jur_J, and Un the Tbere IS no more discredll.able lailtltt • 9b:th -Amtndment l "speftly ,and. public of Constitutional -law in all of Amtt:IOM- trtat. '' Tiit Fourteenth is ' prohibition history, oo_r one on such 11 scale. T,he CJyil , :i .i.aallut·~ at.ates, which may qot •·<ft. \V:ir neued.only 15,000 Copptrhtads,-. , ...... any .person of lifet liberty or prop. called. 8.nd.mO!!t of lhtm were ·gi¥tD al .• .,..:ty· wiCJ:ltAA due proces!/' lta11t military !rials. . .... ~n philoaopbf., ~ume.s .a_ na· Tbt '"Congre$$ could do wors~ thaQ look 'ironal' e"mttpncy whiCh warrants an et· about for a 1egal way to avoid a ri!i)ell· fort lo bypaa I.be Constitutional p~ lion of the IHl-U de~entlons without tn-- cecOons. Jn &heor)' 1 victim can obtain dangering the n:itlonal 1ecui-ity. sent John Schmitz to the sta e enate or o t e mer1can emocracy; 1ey assert columns and her · monthly bu It et i Tl editorial policy or call the polict ·"end ask two terms and it will be the voice of the th.at our elected government ne>--longer (Agriculture Extensioo Service. 1000 So. for p~tection: N~~ 'lel _me aSk you what thl~klng major~~y; -_lri-Oifftg:! q-oun9:.-Wh0_ '"'meets itS ~nstitutionti) re)P?n~.~ilitie"s, Jlarbor Blvd., Anaheim,·CaliI.·92805). would you do if _lhere were. no. oolic.e? You will send him to the United Stales but nferely stands as a ridlcul'ous faca'ae Her March buUetin tells that' a person 1 Ull ch ,.._. Co•greas for several terms. behind which a few mant, vertically· cou d s ange the editor1il1 ~· licy or ., r.· emerges stronger or "e. u,~·r r0m.~ c. rtsis_· enl"t 50--' .vour '·i·e·'~· lo ~-pr-stacked organizations rule the nation. 'LG.Jo ........ ... ... ~ Ul.jll' :u· nu. ....-depending on the .. -•-'·Ct!& tect·yijil:1:.1·u!'_.1hlt .. 'J(N' et a AND THE L.A. TIMES editorial y_ou A close look at Orange Coµntf pcilitics. durin g trn••hle {not so m~h by hil f Jr' d 1 t tn · mention that tried .to make 8 case) .by Jn· makes Jt hard to debate witb \hem. "'T ) R ew ien,as tq; mee Dl~ a nei\J!ime nuendo, cond~ ~;'."tfei>r•e li~y· ~-. :, , .. . . . · . ·· . .-·i 't' . • '~~f,'1 w~~~r~r:~~:~eraJ ;ais •~c; : that.it c~e ~your "fice onnr the was a deliberate ~lefltPi ·at char~~';: . ·S'f'EP.PING SAFELY an~ sertnely help a perSon in a crisis (di~ve~ b; · oveireacts a~~ kill! ll)eJ \~a. then_f assassination. ·s·9n;:e\liini ·~~e 1nmes .C1s'_ .. _ fl·om rung to rung up the partf Ja~der, researchers fr'om Harvard University CE _!. f_amous for . Well ._you aNt ·!'lght, Jdr.,...ret •. '\". pre_&ent c_andida_'"s atpe" ;i:·.•.ecw-e-. School of Public Health!. SIN T~~iJre no po4ice a:111:hing lh lh Or ~-·nty ~. -; would happett>-,Jxtept !lha't. I -w~ be \:. .;:. ~~ '.' .. .. naUons where . voting is. nolh.ing more ENCOURAGE HL\I to ackn1>wledge . rttanjtd:.ir~. wh:XJ~~~ .. ~~~ts · nu,~ Jl won 't work w1 e aog~, ~ . ..:.;''.1y stationed in power a~ J,pse o f1CJ8ts of , · dead and ur ed.' · , ~· than a mechan1caJ stamping of the party he's in trouble and to be upset. about It. "i f8uonal aCt of violence u;e';~ r t Bff-• fi~~ff~, ,,. 'I ~ .~ltot .. \he f!losl.t !ng evldence~ ot The only way to survive a crisis 1s to be possibility th~t he WrP..'l.l!l}g ~11;;.a. ~~I rrusrepresentat1on s the myster1oul aw3re or .it.. ,Conquer dtaUi through be W' II ' I' 1.~ , 'lf.1, Dear George : ' . irJpue~ q_f lh.e J • irch Society, 8n mourning. Get him to talk about it, spe.ak mitf~~:1acrfu~~OP.-""'~'ttom· My husba'"tll lill i l~Pttnit,'4i'ilif-o ~ g a rr_la at 1 o_ ~ extremely_ am.all of ·his fears, gr~eve. . In conclusion. those milita~ts i•m· Ing problenl~ht~a"otli:fefful,•~-·' nl!mff!calty but ~hllJbl~ to keep its man Avoid false a~suran~ .. A,dmi! the pro· us who believe that the Uce ~ th :;!derate ma't.t' until~tfie. Vefy· ~i.nute: -~Sc~i:i·utiJ in a. key office of the state blem Is serious, 'his ~~ars are.,, valid, ~ut · ~ ~nly 'i ones ·tfiat k~ep ~ them~rom ~sin: ne quits dtillk~g;~9(!. 59~. ·~f:· : _gov_e71:1m~nt. whde grooming him a_s ~ that we haVe f~itb'he 11 Work it· out-with down the sctiOO!s" may be b_arkingr · the Then he's a~lute)j.~s,s.l~I~:: ~-·. .,. ~~eS!~!jbve lo the federai'pvttnment,, :, help, rt neces~. \\'Tong tree. .. .:l there a club.. foe. Jnen. .wti9 -~~·,. • •. -... ~ · 1 ~ .) • A relatlvt: or friend can help him learn llARRY B McDONAi» JR pulsively soJ>eJ _up t , ·' -:-· ~. .. BJJl'.~l~tJY PEOPLE in Orange County the facts.~ThiS avOids:awlsdme .specula·. · · "":! · DIS'I'R:AtJ<?~·c ... ~a*e' _p~i~~lstered to vote (the deadlinfl Uon.s about the Unkslown.J)>C't ettt"OfJtage Dear DiStraugbt : ~ " • ~ ~~ . . .. • . 1.s A.:P.ril ~ 9): worse. many r__egistered hlm to blame other!. This avoids the real I Some bod~ f!Ai!Sl.ectA,AA. $a'Yln& ; ~ _ YPii:.~ ~Of\'.t. know .when e_lec tion day is or problem and makes It more diffic\111 to il stood forA nti'.A:TcOliot'fis i· "'·htfll-to J1Dd their polhng place; and adjust. I ~ t ' • Anol!Ymous. Jlowe ver, every time I ·-\V~Se, 1uany perf~.tly capab e .of casting _ """" -~lled tflem And exPlained your Their ballot choose instead lo sit at home HELP HBt ro· f~!-~. Giye Rfoblem some nut came out and on ejectlon day. gru_mplng about all the slmple k\ndnes& and·'thOughtlufness -by &en.ged my tire. Have you tried trooble our country 1s in. • helplng with. ev:eryday. tasts-.. ( • ~agging him? The cure. or course. 1s for all Be prepared by Uiinkiflg lhWd'lb pos&i· Dear Gt'or~• · · : '' -· ~i ,, ls it true thef niakc' '"bi»Clliis,.fOr~ men'? ~ericans 21 and over to Jet registe~ed, _bl! emergency idtuations and hbw to ban· ~ .h!.\Stle ,ov~ 110. Uat 'po.lls-15elort do..~, (fie them . A will makes fin~!'.lclal pro- . v.and...V~--1. --r -. ·'-. -• VtsiOnS for you.r loved one.s and can tell GARY·SENOURE who lhould ta~e care of your chUdren tn ":,.. ............ ~ ... ~ !..'.ia\,'\1 ,1'7'r:f'.1-:--,~ ~ DearS.R.: r ·:--··~·,.•~.{ _: Who· d:d Y.•~ •bi•L/l'<.Y. '!bod• . -, , ~ No ::C•rie; ·~latache ·them for . Q.~r·.l!?~n, ..... ~. ,. T~the'i'.diCor: • (Send your troublet"'tit utOtge ·· . T11e· ':fntnhauon.... .. llanllng," or your 8Jld, almost overnight. change tbal edltorlnl of March 25 entitled, "Tlmt to caee of the dtaCh of-one or-more parentl. An emergency fund (minimum of one month's salat'f) c•n cushion stress.fLllt; he.alth, automobile and property tn.- sur:ince can ea:ie economJ~ l:amHN.' a e:rblS. t • . _.., .~: • .. look of worry to a look ot utter bat· Decide Issue," wu that tbo$e parents fJement. ~ wt.a -did not· respond ·to the Chamber of Comn1erce's questionnaire on sex tduca· · "THE PEOPLE BOOK" gtvt1'1 'eoni-- prehensive summaey of all the com· munity 1ervices available in . Ol'ana:e ' ' ~ . . • --. --------------------~· ________ _..:_ ---~---- ' .. , ---~ ·-.:.-J .. • I ' t ~ --·· ' ' ~ I f • • ,, Wiianesday, April I, 1971K The edl toriA pa,ge oi aht ju Pilo_t. !'ek~ tp in(Qf'm <0'!,d t 1 • ttlate readet1 bu· p-respltitt g s ntwspapfrls opiniqns <f"and cnt· f11i1lf4'11 ' on,.•tqplci. ")(t.tfntel*t nnd .rignificanct, tig •f,:rMli:dUJO:°'a forum for the 1xpressio-n'1'11f • our readers' opin lotiS, and~y prtstnt~ng the dtvtr.te v\$- points of infrr..!.'d: ob•mff• Gftd spoktsmc!I fJ11 topics of the da~. . • , ~ Robert N. W~ed, P!lb_Usb<t I TI J; • • N.'Y. Stoeka VOL. 63, NO. 76, 6 SECTIONS, 120 PAGES ' ' \ , r I 1WEDNESDAY, APRIL I, 1970 TEN 'CENTS. ---St. Clair .S11agged in Silly Season Sign SkirmiSh- Ambushed by an ex·Marine seeking: to join bim after lhe April· 14 municipa l elecUqn, a CoS'la Mesa Cily ~lh11Jtn toda faces misdemeanor charges 1lf erectin& camp81gn posters on public laoct. • Cited under 1he rounleipil . CQdfh ~~n;.. ciltnan WUllam ,L. St. Clair w~s ordered~ to appe;r at 9 a.m. on .election day. to answtr the cba'.tge:..bf Harbor Judjcial District Codrt. ' • ' .Maxim~ ,J>8Mlly is .one year in jail 1od I 11!!9."iJ.... ' -:· --. ' Cily offk:lals I.Oday researched legal files, however, and red·fa<:edly revealed that no . specific mention is made of such signs in the ordinance, hence no crime 'has been committed. Candidate Thomas Manus Jr., 24, was accompanied by police to St. Clalr-'s home ·at Z007 Santa Ana Ave., Tuesday aflernoon to serve the citation he had signed. '!There was no problem there," said Sgl Larry Bersch. St. Clair toda~ Issued a. statemen t about the case involving: campaign signs for incumbent' Councilman • George A. Tucker, charging that pollters are hardly the issue at stake. He also said he wlll be in courl Thursday at 9 a.m. to enter a· plea of innocent and derDand a jury trial. "The coospiracy to embarrass me by arrest started last Sunday," saJd St. Clair. "I don 't know .~·hat motivated this somev.·hat obscure candidate." DAILY .. tlltr Sti ff ..... ' ! • CORONER 'S DEPUTY C. J, BR ICKIR,COVERS BODY OF ELECTROCUTE D ·COSTA MESA YOUTH ; TWisted 'ledio AntenM Which Brought De1th l ies on L1wn of Mesa· del Mer Home . ' ' Mesa n Erecting Antenl)>a ' ' Killed by Electric Char ge ' ' By ARTijUR R. VINSEL Of fM Dlilf l'illt Miff · 1;11ngerly maneuvering a tall antenna in\o position: a Cosla Mesa ham radio operator was electrocuted Tuesday when • cust o( \\'Ind toppled ii inio a 6,900-~ll J)01"er lioe. A helper standing beside him was unt,,....hid,o , . · -'"''.-'1 ' """' • I 72' -Laiif&nt;! .P. BilflULera. 20, o 2 II Lorenzo •Ave .. w~S killed instantl y tJy the sQri'· of Power, whklh burned aWay hi .1 ·1oOt and blackened a lar::e alch of la't'I· H~ was being aided in creeling the 45--fOot ·radJO: to~r· in the yard of thf faml •home by a friend. Merritt 1\1. Gir,U. 21, ot 3121 Klllarney Lane. Jnves!igators ~aid the antenna was PiliauY anchored to the ground by ropes and Bandiera "'as moving it stePtbf-step lrito an erect position for per'manent plicement. _Girgis said the victim was maneuver- lnr it toward the side of the house. " an explosion. .Larry was on fire . He was holding the pole in a h41 and the antenna was up against the powerline," Girgis told police. "011e of the ropes must have broken." he-said. away from the scene while awaiting arrival of Orange County coroner's deputies, who removed the body to Baltz Mortuary, Costir Mesa. . A spokesman said funeral services were expected to be set in a confcrl?'OCC with the family later today. M'esan Reports ' Spotting Comet • esa res1 e · Gu isto is ~ one of the · few people lo see the ~ly discovered Bennel's Comet. . Guislo said he \Vas leaving for \vork this morning at about 4 a.m. when he spotted what appeared to be a cluster of fallin·g stars in the northeast. The tower at El Toro Marine Corps Air StaUon confinned thal what GuislO had seen was Bennet's Con1et. Barron Knechtcl, astronon1y instruc-· tor al Orange Coast College said thi·; morning's was the second sichtins of the newi}' discovered co1net. The phenon1<:r1a was first spotted in !\larch. Because the comet is so ne\1•, astrono- mers don't know enough about il<; origin or orbit to know \\tJen it "'ill be sctn .. No April Fool- 75 Tract Homes (Models) Stolen An enlire tra ct or 75 model homes has been loaded up an d hau led away from its · 1ocation in Crista Mesa, ex- ecutives of a building finn reported"" Tuesday. April Fool! But not exactly. 'fhe houses are built on a scale of one inch lo equal lour feet, according 10 a burglary report filed with Patrolman Bob Arnold by partners in the company. Grover N. Smith and Heinz Newnann. of Profess ional Model ·Service, 875 W. 17th Sl.. said someone with a key or a lock.pick instrument looted their office. The scores of tiny homes, plus one l11rger model structure and one set of final blueprints for construction were taken in the $2.860 burglary. Investigators said a vehicle must have been used to carry away the building materials. Stock H nrl<ets NE \V YORK (AP) -The stock mar· ket moved broadly higher in quiet trad- ing !ale this afternoon. ·(See ·quotallons, PaRe.~ 2'1·25.) Gainers outnumbered losers by nea r!y !lOO among' Issues traded on the New •·co~ld th~re be some truth to the ru· mot lie was proml.s;ed -a seat on the plarr }ling comml&slon?" he a.sited. · Manus told police that he and hi s broth- er staked out St. Clair's Pioneer Barbers, 23~0 Newport Blvd:, Tuesday morning and watched him place 1wo Tucker cam· paign signs oo atic ks. • He said they checked with the. city En- gineering Department, to establish wheth- er they were indeed in the state--0wned Nev.•port Boulevard right-of-way before taking action. . . "Thal effort fell short because ot· a ''l will ®t di1cus.s the details of this lack of lact'.s," St. Clair aald today. Incident," St.. CJ.air said, notlng that he Manw. one of seven candidates setklng is lhe d~fendant in a crhnbial case aDd olfice in the April 14 election. said ioday must avoid prejiJdlcing his case. he had no comments on the case. Councilman St., Clair was the target .of Councilmen Tucker and St. Clair 1t-• a similar action,.•on Easter Sunday when tempted March 16 to iniUate a city mortician Eugene 0 . Bergeron notified ordinance allowing 10 by l~inch cam- pollce of .Tucker signs alleged to be t paign posters in· public rigbt.<lf4il., right-of-way. ..1--"'7-~ith tight controlti. • No 1Vidence was available as measure was defeated by a C source. (See SIGN, Pase Zl • My Lai Guilt . ;):' -a1u, Medina Gets Full Bla~ From Ar~.y " ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) -The Army charged «apt. Ernest L. Medina today with mufder in the 1968 attack OJI My Lai, and said the charge makes him responsible for the 102 alle1ed slayings for which Lt. William L. Calley Jr., wili be tried next month. The announcement from 3rd Army ' at Ft. McPherson here said the charge was based on evidence obtained by lJ.S. Army Criminal Intelligence Division aguts. A !pokesman said that Medinet was charged as a principal under lhe Uniform Code of tdilitary Justice, and did not have to ~ present d.uring the alleged killings to be held responsible. The Arrey said , ''The new charee alleges violation of Article 11!, UCMJ, in that Capt. Medina was responsible for the alieged murder of Vietnamese noncombatant ·persons allegedly com- rnltted by members of his compaAy In the village of Song My (My Lai) on 16 March 1968." • Medina, 33, of Pico Riven, ea:rfler was cbarg~ with murdering f o µ. r persons, malnh11 one 8.J!d a"9ult wttb a deadly weapon . Tbe earlier ehlrle. filed March 10, accused 'Medina ofl fbl "murder of two persons on or , 1bGuJ 16 March 1968, malnlng and muh:ltr of one suspected enemy persoo, IDd !See MEDINA, Pop II Tests · ori Baby Ca ll,ed, 'Ke y' l1l MeSa Case Tople~s ·Test .. Dwice ·Act Bares New Legal Fi ghJ. ·? A new test or the constltuttonality of laws aim'ed at local coatrol over . r. , • topleu enf<rlllament 'bellllll .in c...a ' . !.'UIQr11°'t1'aal11tt or ~ ~~ · ,M.a, '<Ill" ~'lhow · M~.:.: w;liloo bertd ,..,alni ol a~baby 14'! IOund · wrlpo•~'<irt aaaut. .'1'!'91'· in"'a -Coid.a Meu freezer six days ·1ge Vice ~ isl.er UOds -(o"· were still unfinished today,-but con-dlnt"m' Md U'it door ..... ,- sidered a key factor in a murder cast alleged dffense in four: days ~ when ag11n1qier, ra~(. · : they. ykited q.e Fire )7'1 E. 17111 •bi" J\lelley q;. Sloi!iin, 14, 11 lodged St .. ·'!'"'I ,.en1ng · ' I ~ In Or.enge eo.'.inty !all without ball No &rre$l.s wtre m~ Is lime, but awalt.ing_ prtllininary--huring on 1 Gthe suspects o~~ cite<! for aUeg,edly murder complaint April U, following 1liol.aUna a muruc1pal eOOe section con- his munlcipa.1 court arraignment Monday. ven1~tly · C.'Ootrolllng all styles or en- New leads Jn the grisly bt.tchered terta1mnent. . baby case were belni cheeked out Tues-Judy _A. Waklen, 2&,.~r. Diamond Bar. day, but' Costa Mesa-·Po!Jce De1ectlvt was cited f~r: cplertaiQ,IDJt: withoUt a Capt. Bob Green said today he had permit, wh~~ Qenn~r ~· Va~ghan, 24, nothing.further to discloae. W&! ticketed for ~lowing It. . . He and Dilpe. E. Brawley, 25., or Decompos1Uon ~ the dismembered Anaheim were afre!ted there lasl.Friday body .a~ Cynthia SIOcum, believed frozen night .and are now ,ffff on 's125 'bail,· sin~ •earlf 1964 1n th~ • family 1?9me pending an Ajirfl e appearance ih HarbOt al 2037 Calvert A~e., has complicated Judicial Dfstrtct: Court. autop91 ~ding.s:' . . Vaughan and MJss Walden are schedul- The f~mlly, with a history of pohce·ln-ed . to appur April 15 at 9::.1 a.m. valved 1ncideJJi4 .. lost the Calvert 'Avenue on th~ citatiorls stemming from the latest home recently when payments on a se-visit. eond mortgllge lapsed. Police sald Miss Walden was clad The expensive home In th~ Mesa Verde ohly in a pink bikini bottom, ti:aosparent area wai sold ~t trustees auct.lon and pantyhose . and slippers when spied un- the furnishings impounded, leading con-dulating rhythmically to the strains of telits of the freezer to thaw. a stow roC k lune. · Cynthia's remains were found Thur1- ' . ; l I . ' The team Gf Jawmea wbo1 raided; the. FIJ:ehouse. FriQaY ,nlg)lt 1rter..P.•llce .dllllf ROe~ E. Neth'Verbally revoked its= talrunent permit . p.ld Viughan them. .. ' llo. "'ktedly told ' Miii· Bt.....,Y ll*' take the-stage anyway after bein1 ht-~'f rme<f QC the imminent violation, whlle silt -:elalrnfd ignorance, saying . 1 h e boufbl. tthe W!ll stW In Loo Anllllo_ unty . J':amed. topl"' and bottomless de,.,,... attorney Berrien Moore ha1 b e e n searching Costa Mesa city ordinances, preparing the same campaJgn h e mounted In lhf: Baby Doll's ca1e Une years ago. City Attorney Roy June says the ~ity11 enterlainment permit ordinance has never been fufty tested, since Baby DoJPa folded whUe the court battte.s were still being fought. Repealed arrests were made at "Baby Doll's, but potential pe'halUes agai'nat topless performers. d o o rm e n and managers were stalled while the law was being challenged .. June said today he foresees 1 repeat perfonnanee, both in the courthouse and the Firehouse. · "If we have a valid ordinance, we'll enforce it. Otherwise, we'll repeal Jt," he said. day as a reault, when a moving company emp loye began cleaning tbe appliance at a Santa Ana warehouse yard. Dr. Slocum was arrested Friday morn- ing while appearing in Orange County Superior Court for hearing on. a $1.7 111illion suit against Santa Ana police, stemming from a 1966 gun fight. Still Have Census Form? lie claimeJ he can no .longer ade- quately practice his specialty -surgery -and filed suit after being acquitted of attempted murder charges against lawmen involved . !\1rs. Slocum , who left the foreclosed home eight days ago,. was also a1Tested, q\jestioned, released Monday and is now in seclusion. She was located at a Long Beach home for a·Jcohollcs , where she had been taken by Salvation Army leaders. It Sho:uld Be Mailed Tod_ay · Orange County resi dents should h~ve disposed of their 1970 Censu·s forms In one of. two ways today,' 'according to U.S. Census Bureau officials. Return envelopes were included · Jn census forms sent to households in Costa f\1esa, Newport Beach. Hunt.ing lon Beach, Vlestmtnster, Santa Ana and Orange. home either: today or Thursday : Laguna Beach, San Clemente, Mlsaton Viejo, Laguna Hills, LeisW'e World, South Laguna Beach, "El Toro. Laguna Niguel and San Juan Capistrano. -Orange · .Coast A brteze, forerunner of today's ·brisk wt'lhdS. was blowing at the time and evidently caught the 45-foot-high antenna as Bandiera struggled to stop its lethal bll. H:;d Lin:-H:1d on Tilese census forms should have been given to mailmen in the respecUve cities mentioned ".above today. ff you did not . mail out the completed form. you are urged to do 'SO tomorrow or Friday at the latest. The U.S. Census Office in Escondido wants its area residents (hotnes south or Corona del ~tar} to hold on to their census forms. A census enumerator will pick them up. 1''eathe r peputy Qoroner Jim Bricl<.er sa id. the vlcllm, a (JC lrVine student, apparently wTapped lits len leg around lhe me.ta! pole in" a fatal effort to re-gain his leverage. Southern Califom'ia Ed ison Company sPokesman John E. Pee~les told police the line Bandiera's antenna touched car· ried about 5,900 volts of electricity. Police kept crowds of curious neighbors Burglar Gets Away With .Jackets, Cash ' A choosy bur1Jar brok e in\o a Costa Mesa surf and sportswear shop, stealing 20 nylon windbreakers ancj petty cash Wta\llng $530, police said loday. Jack L. Bradley , owner of Sea Sui~ nf Ctlifomia, 125 W. 11th St., told in- vestigators the thief must have used a key or picked the Jock with • knife. . " .,_ • Japan's Sato Must Decide on Plft ne's R elease SEOUL (UPI) -South Korean aild Tokyo and In a radio conversation with Japanese auUior\Ue.s took a tough al· lhc hija_f_kers said the pl1J1LWOUld not litudc today toward a band of radical '·M«~allowed to depart unlil the hostages Japanese studen'ts who hijacked a 1vere freed. His tough ~land apparently Japanese airliner and demanded ll be had the blessing of SoQth Korean and tlown to North Korea . '!'he equally tough ~.S, O[ftcial.s worried about ~he fate hiajckers were reparted starving their of lwo Americans aboard. JOO host.ages._ A SeouJ radio statlon said toda1 the The Boeing 727 jet has remained at hiJackers had given Hashlrnoto 11 n Seoul's Khppo Airport since it ·landed ultimatum to let the jetliner take ort at 3:l8 p.m. Tuesday (10:16 p.m. PST al 6 a.m. Thursday (I p.m. EST \Ved· Monday} in a contest of wills between nesday) or they would "take action," the sword waving hijackers who have presumably blowing up the plane wtth threatened to blow up the plane and homemade bombs. Thl •Japanese sai d officials intent on freeing the passengers there had been no such ultimatum. and crew. ~-lnStead, a Japa~e s p o kc s m a n , JapaMse Transportation M 1 n Is t c r Counselor Toshlkaiu t.~aeda of the Tomisabllro J-lashimoto new in from .lapanese tmbaS$y, s;iid, "No subst;intial ,. • -'---·' breakthrough CM be expected In the limited near future." Asked what he n1cant Dy that he replied, "I am not in a position' to discilss the Urning." South Korean authorltieS said radio reports from lhe plane Indicated the hijackers had been eating the food sent aboard for all 115 believed on the plane and the passengers had had nothing to ea t since a light snack served Tuesday when the airliner took off from Tokyo For Fukuoka. It was hijacked sbo rt11 afterward . Norlh Korea announctd lt would grant s11re passage to the plane when It takes off. II sa id the passengers and crew "·ould be released lm1nedlately and given hu!J)ane treatment. fl dld not aay whether the 727 would Jc returned. •' •• The following cities are asked to hang on lO their completed census f~!!!J.5 until a censu.t taker picks them UP .. at the •• RVl\l1lf AGE SALE HVN'fl !VG 11'EiUS • ·Been rummallhg In the. rubbish lately! • You may have just wha• the bargain· hunter wants for 1 nimrnage sale sche- dUled by motlten ol the Boys Club ol the Harbor Area. • Rummage goods may be delivered to,_ bought, and re-distributed to Harbor Atta homes 'l'hurs<lsy through Saturday, !~ o.m. to 4 p.11). at 145 E. lith St, tho Mesa Shopping Center . r " \...,._ -. The Orange Coast will continue· to "let lhe sun shine in" Thurs- day. with temperatures reaching 68 along the shore and up-to 75 further Inland. INS lllE · T ODA.\' T/iere 's nu1.sic -and comedy -tit the air th i& weekend as /our uew 11ugc • prodllction.s open in Ora11ge Cou11(y and L ong Beacll., Set Entertain· men!, Page 23. ·-... , .. C1Nftrn11 cw"' C1r11w (kcti.. "' CleUillftl Clll'llCt Cnou-4 °'9111 JMlklt .. _ •dlllflll ...... «"'9r!INll9flt ·-· --•1111Un11n - I • I • l I L I • I I • • • 'I ~V PILOT • • Trial O~• Smuggle Arrests' ~ue • • • • Panther Declares ' , . ' . ~ .. Federal Agent 8oy• -'Q u~'-a Feu1' i~ Aing .,,,... . ~ ·; \ ~ •· ... :•\_\ .. .. .. ... ·-~ His litrioue.nc&-By RICBAlll> P. NAU. ............... - With a San Clemente ex-M~e and •nOUlet' l!lan llroady charged, addlUooal a..-a an~ !ft the federal ·in- vesUa:aUon of 1 wholeuJe ,amuggUng ring that ,...tedly ferreted Meslcan alltns throu1h the ,)!ttckroads of C i m p Pen!llOtoo lo .. iilf lltt -Paino!: -··.Cl;, ............ ii -t!i~l~'*t·~ ..., .. --........ ~ JllY!ftf • ... -;;..-. laws. , •hoctj>olnt on lntert 1 .. 1. A.sked boW 11111,y weN lle11Md l"' A car · tiled In 'Ille ~llol '**' . . I 'I . By TOM BARLEY • ~I Michael Lyne '·22 ..... purchas- wlftCI· 111 Ille ll!IUUl111f operation -umtiilly-: OUtJtrm' "'!I: llort 1 - whlcH ....mdly led to dealha ol aliens bumper illder. McCue iild t1iO aUns ., •·M!J .-.... ...,. tng' weapon from tM store 4tmer. IUllOOlled 111 car trunks -MoCue uid paid about flOO to be •muU*I to jobs Arlhur-J)eWltt League's ·l1wyer today Lynem was arrested1lmmed:l4tely after told a "'"ly formed ~uperior COUrt (llry tbe lhootlng of· fll-r ~ charged this ...ulcl hiqe on \m'titll•tl<n but 111 Ille U.S. Authorttiel' sOil Cllllttrru liklld, "quite a In peojlla". ·_, had P.illO 11111.--...... Jbat his client wu no where i.ear the with the. kllllftg1 ~ eiwi•• •wert '. ........... • ...... Ano -wlleft ltiti' liropptd by ~-"•ecajlillt. Hltry MeClle, u>llUl!t U.S . Attorney In San DltgO, tald tlldaj, "We look forward to making 1ddlUonal arrests probably in the next two weeks." Mccue' said plf!ON bivolv.. in the ~ llN OllUlrrit lid ,_1 .,. ltnuUlllli opentloio llllt had beal .. Inf mli weft tri ...... tiy lilt ..,,.., fat.I ' aatr.bmn !ltiloo .a.-WU 1hot bd -~tjol\.J willleSI ta Cl• 'lltitd IUI g.,.. 4. · poct<d to · he Rlck ·Tice, 17, brother lor II Ieaat • year, pO&li~Iy Ionpr, s11oo11., ol I Mulc4n ·natl-1 !'!lo.fled hid schedules to make up 1rid assembly military police on the base near San And oltotn,i. Robert Gretn, appolnjed of Steve. • Robert L. Gutlerrea, 39, a retired Marlftt -aerparrt wtlb IO Jtll'S aerviel, · 1• AYenlda Sanla Mll'plita, adtl JDlt J"'11 !lob~, . ~· ... ti B1111ara, """ maJantd NOOtllJ btlore areaa to pick out. · Clemente. · McCUe llld the Mexican naUonoia ...,. ni.ft ftn ..... ot1ltr Mlllolll n• """'fhi.~ 1111 u.e. ,border It. rurol Uonalt 111 Ille etr, f!W · d-.ed 111 IoclllOlit -· 'r!Juw an« 'l'!<•I•. Ille trunk, llltllqtttie. Uld. II hld • • 1lleo -' diet\ ditYd to tlto C a 'In p oat Utt. by the court to de/end the llCCUled • · · $ lllod Panthll, ••mod the all·'Olllte.jla'y ea· 3at u-i.s hav• to • ._, ... tbe w..a gney .,.,,.S ol litl Wo-b1 -· the witnewa · U<{; whO come blfon yob, 10m1 of whom ........ r ... 1 hav• chaJ>&id the1r .... 1.. 1111ore 111t N ·c . "'' ,........ Orange Col&Dty cranc1 Jury." ewpOrt ity D ..J -d c F INJU ltlD Ill ,4UTO Cit.UH Both Grten and .........,., Mlthatl iscariw · ens~ Of,!Jl '""""'Al'I'' R•I•• ~=~!'"*~".t:e.; For $1 00,000 MEDI NA ••• ., ~ threatened with de•~ btcaue they art murder of -· dilrbla lhelr In-L ads N B Ex Angel Ro1' as defending the accused Nt ..... ttrrogatton , late In the day Or about e , . to ew· . port . . 'IJ 1 ··Q. t ". , Other threats, lt wax i!amed today, JI Mareh !!Miii, maln\Inl alld ownttt lt&otJ Jed Sdp;tlot COIJrl Jltdgo Sat!luet Dtetzen . ........ on • third lndlvTcllia! irbUe In-Hu~-m' Cra•h,· lo Ht \ip"•pecial HCllJ'ity ariangemeots U~lin& ltlm on or about II' Mild! • 1·~ " for the tbr·man, 111-womu Jliry. All !Ml. . . ntil' Or ... e COut rdldtnta fOWtd -ua tol* calls .... :. t. -~·,l!Dt . , tweivt_1mtin~J:o!. the pane~! Ind !hit HDW1vet, 1111 cbarao' filed IGday ,.., ou1 Ille hlN wljl t11a1 1t -··t piy o1 the mlll -fom11c 111 • Ille lf* •lien 2 Child Dt' four .. ~ta t1t.t1 •It mt eubohrted far .... 111111 ''=. 17, ac-tor.:at liie _ll..,Uy. • l ltM Otl ~I anilf I tltlojil!I 1'4 ren e •t tlli fttinlJ ~~ b1 -,I 't -··•""-•~ DI 0o-·"-• -.o•e ol · • •' ..0 'ldlit tllt dilik.11• ,wu·n4 1111.... oflietrt lhd tr1111 by bill lo· the ,_,. •= ~-.... -. · -" Mach Patrolman William ' 1 ~ ._ ROWAlll> HA. NOY th • felony. ...... • aare the peopJ; iOme trollMt•'" . .., "'"' -· . Medina commanded Company C, tst . Ungerman amlted the four Tuesday ln•<1iling on the apalii\ttot at Ulll ., "' -.,., "'" Rteinl ttlephonid bomb lltrOIJ ii n-ttaJI ~· Inf try ti" BPI•..-on charps ot possession of danaerous _. ... 1111.-.... t tbe f·--· -111.d Mllt-hlo ''Minnie" R 0 J 11 , ••· tht county eourlhtuM have bltft linked .,. cm, -an • w ... -drop !or sail aftlr bl ftot to thelr -·· '"' ~• -~ ·-• • • by involllfaton to the 1.oqut trfal., . of tho -DMsion ill Vimam. Wiii N_..,• •-"-ent to ..... 'tllem to, .the DtO<lt aaM hi rflittid flmnl Calii.t\!1 Anfll pitehtr, wu crtttcally . Dtpu'" ·dtoltta atlllfney' ! v It e ti _ Com-c Joillld twt OU. lnfantfy lb _,.., ... -. -• mariJ-~ llld alioltt tll.Lit> injurtd In an..!'utomobll• iccldtot niar ., , companies early In Itel to form Tosk Ill their etnslU fllrtll. tableta. Key !Mp, I'll;, . ell'IY tliit . mOtnltlf. Dieter tokl,~ j~ today lf\.blt OPl!linlll F b.~ .... --·-~~ the 'd Under fediral law, It is ille1al to .... Hi's twe nldut ehlldrtn wttt '"'ttl. 1tallmtnt -t ·~ p!OMOUINn *IU cell orce -"""· Wua;o u..JU""""" rat Booked In N......,.......,ae. i·ail wtril: . lllll _ 11 ulntlNI ·to prove ••·t ...... , t.i. ignor• I ce.nsttl; "If I ptrlOfl dottn't '""t"'"• .Jo • .. , "' w.. ..,. __ 00e. """"" Ille fotlll that .. mes In the 'N•• N-Vtiil> 2i "' lilll Roja had Juat paltld 1 truck ·00 II Santa Ana lhot o1n .. r Butter 111 I " ~-sea ltpL ~ .... mail," u11-·· ·~····-•, .... ~ • 30th II. a ,_ blfllw1y and rtpOrtld1y ... ....:. c~ • .....:.... -the patrohn.an the f1rlt • be .......S; Darin. .. In-~"-' ---. -J-Mltlt--. ii, o1 Iii u1111 travtUnc 1t I blfh rata ol ~. Ht i.;j o::i'o1 ii);"~ and uwci IAll\lt • vutlpliomol •• ,;.,.,/!.. ll1'., .. ~,parl .. "" · · •ddrtu. Jolt .-of 111• •ar, el of! flt and a ll0illpantot1 to ldtbtily thef!>ltlve1. v v~ ~ ......,. •company. Calif If"~ ...Joo ~ Ill!, II el llt I. 1'111 hlghwO, el!llt hack on to hll • brldP That eom!llJ\icrt flll idtntlnad by h.M~~ ltU IPO.."_l!~~ ,_!l,tn11 .°1_,~l ornian Utlts Sl.1 COila !lfou. . ratline, i,;t eat tumid Ovtt on impact< Dickty ll l .. yell"<>ld Sitff Tice, 11ho • ~-~ any 111~., ~ ~·---..... --·· ....... lo, "'11941 ~u· Wiit Ind an infant ... ...,. Ill ~ ••• ·~· Die.... Id lo thlt ht shot • Vitt COl1J worn.an who "''" alto lft tbt ear but neither wu iletJoutl• w ti... u~ l..riu, .... :1 11 . 1 • A $100,000 claim for damagt! halt been filed against the city or Newport Beac;h by William J. Cagney, brother of movie actor Jarne1 caaney. . - Tiit elaim ••ill 17,0llO f"!' elp<nltl •hd tN,000 tor '1mtntal dl1turb1nce1 hutnUi.uon atld tmbarrllllilent" In con- ntdion '!Ith all•lld city miaitpr<1'"· "tatlon Of d:le loc1Uon of a sewer line. C1pey1 JIOO Bay Short Drive, Newport Buch, Ind his movie actor brother. ate ownera or extensive undevtloped pro- peHY near Hoaa: Memorl1l Hospital. · . Tht cloim .. nctrna ,a l!Mlll ....... u!n with the city ltftf" syttem for propoetd divtlopment bltwffn medlc1l bulldlncs Ind tho lemporary Newport Notlonll Bank ltcJllty on PiaetnUI Avenue. · ' A ell.Im 11 1 neettsar1 pttludt iQ flllng • llwtUlt 11xtn11 tho elty. Cll1 councilmen are upected to . routlbtly ttfer It to the city lnaurance carrier. • I wu WOundttl. H' h F d } J b PortOfino Dr., Mi....,, •MJO• ' .. n11m1 llt1t ht wu 11tth LHIUO wben I dlcl M" 10 e er& 0 "I •u really tiMt \11iill lo . ton iJiJurtd. Ille older.roan lhot thi o1n .. r. " not aee lllJ lllqhter It ' e thlm a 16! o! lroulilt wtib ·llit cthlU&," A Flat!U doctor tltd lloJU may h(ve D!Ckt1 did he 1111! prov1 that 1.ol1Ut Lal 4 that day,:_~.~~ ~Inf a nt•s W .. ff--M (AP) i... ~u J . IJllCfflnan coneil!dttl. lnj~~. I Vlltobra or hit l>Oot. Ht atola 11tt .ae.c1Uliit automaiie uHd In .,,n1erenoetnw_....,_,a1tuappearing ""murnA r.w COllJlll1 ! miv1 ltlt lea thla 111om1n, but Utt klllinf Iola dl)'I provloutly ftom be01 fthoree m' ~':'~!.lo< !J!vl!at!gatlhg reports RUJ11eli, • ntU!Utlllllinnatrl who ~ thl ..........,, nowrt •I lht ll1JlllW• 1 Santo Ana Ill• •"'"'· _t -=· ~.. tributed JibetaUy to President Nixon's -.. ftOt klOW 11up ,... ... .. "None Wll .-.ported to mo. I dld 11168 ~hat bttn nlllled to. tbe UUI'· det·"Ul • .i.1'de ' . w~ • .!'::. hlidrtn killed I the WU 1tolln "1 ~· ht llld, • not -"'-r any m••.,... ot :.~ • _. Interilr •1 ltCObd .. ,......,.. .1.'t& • 1.:i two •-ro:-c: . · · n ~ 1 ftbow Blacll: Panther ldenttfttd u -~ -· 147 -,_, ,,........ ·.:. -v ~-· -~. accldotll ... llatl>Ora Btltr11, Iii I ; . 4," he declared. ~ · ~ l he . he -~Ji• '· h --P l · ·~ Li..._.. ar,t • '~ Medina aald ' shot • womao "1Pl'ijjfd lni bilhiy w~ uai..... . ·~ ' ,,,. t 11li:ll1.m. . J T . . bellevld had a gun or a grenlde lfl!' l>l!!"il a~ to.a iesaer IOYVD!ll,Jll ,, • • ~ t1plttod had Jltlt putchalld . Ur'V Ta1UCr l p t8 "We don't certii7 · to th@ 4ccuraq ot these thlng1 underground ," satd city Pnbli• Work.I birector J"'ph T. lllvlin. , The claim allea:es the tnglnttrln1 firtn . of Raub-Bein·Frost and A110Cl1 tea Wf.1 1tven wron1 lnrormatlon b1 cfl,y tmpJoyu on locaUon of Uit llt1fft' Urie and 11 a result plans had tO tie rtne,oUated and redrafted 1\ a co1t of is,ooo and m1nhole1 ,and additional pipe had to be i111lalied at a •ott 91 '5t000. ~ ~ a hill..,.., pilot roportad aell1lf a viii" ·jot a .,..t.aao, UM IVl!ite -· 1 ;,· 1 hOftlt ., Almuado, Fil .. ~· !nllt1 v Cong wtth. -Poll-to ~ ll!lo iletali 'lliesc!ay •heft a.lktd Of Ba yh n-1a ws aoutlrOI the IOOMant ..... 111 the Florid• The latest cllarl• qalnat Medina wax Rusull'• qualilic1Uons for the ""' l!D'I· . key1. W i.thheld in C aJle preferred by LL Col. a.m>111 L. Wiii, Pro.t~\1:--named the ,!l-1M!'-Oi4 ENID UPI) ...... 1omar.tn-ta ruijao ••llt'td 111 II lllftll •ltll thl ' • McP-_Tl'oclp Ooatili1bd Btvari)I , !Pl !star. opwotot u ' . < ;. ""' "'""" " An1i1'. 1n· 1• ind ,..ttt1 1 W wot1-!0tt Mentel di1turbant'f:1 hun\lllallon and tmbt.rtaument In tht amount ol tN,oio b.rlngs tht 'tolli el•lm •P to 1100)°. ; ,.,..,.. r.,e J rn::~.Me:·:==.W:~ .. ~a~~~11tt1nlitl6t.Jo~. ~~ rcb i<"'f!7M~""· .....,. ... rtllO!t~::~~!: Of SA Pol iceman l -McPhftln for ad.mii'llJ .. ~ to ___ ~~ 1/: bla , • • ...,rii3'F !Ci '1!'\!".u in the Pacmc Coast he ~ill Uva at Fl. Btnninf. ~ ~ , B.t;l ~ . • ...... , . ~ , ... Lealut:. .. . Police_ officer Richard E. ?aust will go SIGN ... · • " ,. t , • ""™ ~ :;· . 11..,.;.tt d lif• bett 1.,, •Ith the Angel• • ., on ltiai· Monday without th• traD11Crlpta to z •ote. Pollutii.d nt. ~,. ' :oog' llt l•!Wtll~,, lf:r-ftlll.e· s· r ! t.,.;: ~ -· ii' ~l':!d •,he1i:ere~~a~~ ~ 2~88«:~.~~ ~hl:.a:• to~~~:e~J::~h!~~~~f In Slihe Cl~~;:~n t~r~y t~e c~f:,ls i:,~ "1f !'!' '" .. ' .,._ rf th ta -..1 assault wlth a deadly weapon in an al-keeping methods: .alleged losses on the · · 1 Wt on a' roem flolt · -Hi• pt orrnance at seaion 5 mt""' Jeged beating of a juven ile. city golf course, 1.ack .of leadership and ' Wu igllld ~ la the.,,: ____ . hlrnill the best reliever in the American _ Superior COurt JwlJe·Jaint! F. Judge others. Y • w ' • c • dl~~'1m s:l 2 = Lt~t.SporUng Ne~s named him ·as today dtnieCI tht r on of .1.uo~· Ron Jfe also charged that the current sijn 0Ungaterl i n ruing ampa&'gfi a~tiimV. Yid of tM"=..... "'"1erkan League Ftreman of the Year :':O~~ Pr:'~c ~~n:f ~ha~ ~:ctaj'tii"! ~~~:ssls t~e s~~:le~f r~:e h;~:n~s:~::g~ '1itM:re _...~ -· 4i...a... a'.nd ' hit 1t 1ppearancf:i set an Angel dispute where the prosecution says it be-. M Al · L p· kl '" • ...i ,., .. ...:..-........ ,.,; ...... · ' .:-: ""• e!lub record as did his 22 14\'@!l. .1 ayor v1n . 1n ey. By Tlftl\Y ~L! A t Hll'l*' Schol"J 1bout 17 younaltlr1 . "' .,... num1111..,.. ,. f 1 longs with the jud&e Who w1 l be as. "What Ule mayor falls to bring otlt Of,.. DflllY '""...., lo tht "&Jfted" c~· .haYe dtftdtd-.-'"At"flfil ~a..-·• mltdlfo. ~ He al~ set the An~l mark or mos si•ned to tht lrl1!. -•ith his cllaracteri11lc lack of cand&r ••• In , ,_11•ate Stand••d OU Comp an (i •a slllad~. Tti. fUR':''. :..:•']ft Ill Jnnlnit pitched In re ef wtlhout giving 1"1u1t, h , Is ac~u,,ed of using his nl3ht---Is that iigru on private pro ... rt• Mort w.-n JOO YOU1\& 1tudenY r.owa. w•~'-'6 .. .. htild " Smltfi said •. • .. ~'. ~ · · . Ue:'a 'J6rt,E run (81 ). sUck with excessive force when he '!IUb-ti r-" taln Vallt)' are flahUna peUuU&I WJih , advertiaing cJaln\t for 1i..1'.a1of:r· Int... Ba).h a is mdrlM to• U.. ft.IHJ\tt He wai acquired by the Angels In dued 17.ytar-old Jesse Gilmore last July ~~-e d:~s;: !~~~~-under city crdlnances;'' 1*'1· t. . 8 ·~.1~•1m!1~Wedwbl~llhbnenpU ~~~.·.! MHWda ittftl. tt, ol tmd. TM fietll'nl . tti""tf'om 8eattlt. He didn't ilgn 1 8 In a fraca1 outs.Ide the Orana:e County "Why aren't these laws being en-They started this week with .. tten ---·~ Q• -...,. her lothlt llltl ~ Mii <illdlltt tht1 seaion with H.awaU and Juvenllt Hall. to 1tate and national 1ttl&laton ukbW th& t-310 cod\rnttclll Wlth eihaillt fJln£' BihJ'I molMt died ht .,...,,.~ Ml, aM ftl• uYDtl 1.t homt in Miami when Wltneaea have ttaUfled that lhe Santa forced?" he a!lked. their pt>!itlbnl on polluU6n and wlUi filllftg i black balloon !ftl&llt be, lMa htr fathtt ttmlrritd. • . ~ ilruck. Ana patrolman clubbed U\e Ne&rO ybi.ith SL Cl&lr 1aid Councilmen Tuck'r has letters to a tntjor f"'°lldo .:r,ar-~a the truth.'' D_ehftl1 M~ 11af1ar ' Mrs. ~ leal1ild If tM MilM u. ai he tried to e1eape and 1hat hf lurther attempted t0< discus& the pertinent lasuQ S .... f prool ...... • ..... .i • au ..... cl··· llld ' ' . I ......... w.i....>. he I ••• "d -bookkeeping, airport ex~ansion, parKs a ""Ill or ......,, .. .uv v•w JHU1 • • ·, Moil\I M~ 4'btN .., 1"m. .. struck the bof t! 1y on II.IC aroun·. cuts pollutants. 'Fl•• ltltirl hive btt!i wli~., l!illt wt11t· Iler lllitMotl 1111 ._ .. °" School Bond Sale Members o lhe 11169 Oran&• County acqulsiUon -and slu Y ol fulute "We expect the JialJlat.oh to tell Us several sltidftllt slfnlft# the lMteft. 1-6 tend "*" . ....,.,.~, ~. Gr.and Jury have been called to the stand municipal goals. what we c•n do .1bout pblluUon," RObllJ or the letter-1 are to fonner a5Q'Grlaut a.yh w.ia already et fr1iitt ..... tJblft b C in earlier hearings into the Faust mat· ''Councilman St. Clair's remark!! are Hardman, a 13-ytar--old at Fountain ~tt Carptn£u who •pptar1 ln tht r.a10 wotd of the --rutlilll' au 1'ttb-Approved y ... ounly ter and at least three ot them have been not valid," the mayor replied, saying V1Uey Elementary School, explained: comrnetcf•t. illl\On ofnet. Mtt. -II Mfll 111~ t6 served w11h 1ubpoena1 for Monday'1 trial Tucker has not brought up these mallets Robby and about to or his seventh Susan Hay•, a 1a.ye1r-old t.v1nth remain lft Monteo 11¥irtJ llilrl • .,.. S.11 M: .$4.S million worth of Newport· -Mrs. Judy Rosener of Lido Islt, Mr!l. in several recent meet the candidates grade classmates have penned their grader. is ltaiUng /that ltt\tt wrltlng Or. CedJ ~ Oiffleli Ctwtt.• ?i1iaa Un.lfltd School D:lstrlct bOnds wa8 Beatrice Russell of Newport Beach and sesilons. names to a Ieng letter asking each campail(n. After readinR tM •rllcle •"!'ht ~lcal nlftlintr, ilkl·· *tft .trill Ills ippro;ted Thtirtday b)''tbl Orange Cwnty Joe Cooper ol tullerton. Contacted for a comment today. Coun· Jocal legislator to state what he is doing F-310 Balloon, Cle.an Air or Hot Air," wtle hid bHft Mid ...,. atiGQt ., p.m. Btltrd of ~rVlllotl!I. Mrs. Ros~ner, Mrs. Ru!lltll &nd Grand cllm1n Tucker wa1 inrormed that the about pollution. in the March iBliut of Loi. Angete. 1Ulidf7. TIM b6dW 'rfit· \tbn 16 I TM ft~ bOndA to be ~ted July Jury Foreman Marjorlt Weed all ttsti-slgne embroiled In controv-ersy ov-tr rt· The lettv, drafted by seventh iradt magazine, aht pel'ltled a lttttt to local funtril fiMtit. H., ...., Wu 11 wtf~' &t hall Of U'te tt mllllon fled ~rort Suptrlor Court Judgf: ct.Ude cent weeks have been lega l all along. · teacher John Mel11trom, "ill bt maJltd Clrpe.nter whJCh 1ltittd tn part: pJanMd, Ofn«aJj dlf. · 1 ~-~ ~lch .~owts approv~~7for a owena In "orhat wa11d a 1 n unpr1ctden 1 1 1 ec1 1 glgT~h1:~e \vas a long silence, then ·a to U.S. Senators Alan Cranston (D-Calif.) "It (the article) st.Ates that an tnrericr hlM: tn· Jt1tert1t ra .. not to exce'IN .per· summoning gran urora to qua 'I · " o-about that•." h• said. and George Murphy (R-CalU.), State gride cf gasoline was used to make ~otn;:;:..l .:.On'--'-Ftl>.:..:.... ~10_. ___ ~----•h_•_lr_1_nc1_1c_tm_e_n_t. __________ " _____ o-'----- Senalor John G. Schmits <R·Tuatinl and the dirty uhau1t In the lint bailoOn Reti•red "-Jon~ 1 As1ernblyrn1n Robert Burke {R·Kun· and that F.JIO ·cannot clean up lht \.AJ Cl tington Bi!ich). 1ir to an appreciable trtent. DAILY PILOT 011.Mi•t COAST llUILllHlNI COM•ANV l•••tt N. w •• 111 , .. , ..... , .... ,.,.lltlltt J1t~ 1t e.,1,.,. Vici , __ , Ind 0.-11 M1Mttt lhtl'lll• A, M•rphin1 M....,lne l411W CMM MIMI Offlt1 JJO Wtit l1y Slr1tl .. . M1ill11t A4111rtu: P.O. l o• 1160, •1626 o.-Offll• H......,. lt.K111 nu Witt "1•• l t11ltwtt• .......... ; '" ,.,,..., .......... .,. H1111tlnl"" It.ell: 1711~ ltKfl 131t~I"' ~n t~rt: JOt Hllrlh I I (tf!llN lltll ~,. "Are you awa re of this?'' Most "ot the let~rs ask for informaUOn ... !taMtMflt fl'Ollt lltandlnf dtflndltli Ui comrntrcfil. "I'm d•Ughted to sea youna people rtlaUng to some or tb!se th In 1 s. etpecl1U1 at such an t1rly 11e. t m1y write• luttr mystU," Mangtn aald. The maaUlne arUcle was 1hown to the class by Fountain Volley Mayor Edwonl Ju.i. who thot11hl ii miflll In- terest ll'lem because they w•rt 1tudyln1 ecolol)'. All of the aevtnth grade atudenl.I at Fountain Valley Eiem>nltry Sdlooi •rt •llO 1tudyln1 .J>Ollutlon, aa: one porUon ol thtlr nOrmal ldtnct co\lr$t. • 11Wt Want to itt U tht . le&Jt:latort at\IWtr • lhtM kid; lVtn IM\il!> thtJI attn't near voting aae," •lld teacher Mei1tr<Cll . In both c:11t11 tht atudtnts plan to wilt rot lnsWers to Ui.tlr lett•r• and If the answers aren't salislictory rtply. with critical notes. "'Rte lddi are f.layln& It cautloul first,·~ Mana:ers aid. 1 1lley dtm't want to b6 unfair. But they hive beo:>me quite con· ctmed 1bcilt theli' environment." A few llJi£Ut'°1\ll offered by Hatptr 1tudentl IO •loan -... 1 ol thl alt hlclucio ~adna muoivo fllten on the top ol 1 toraplfl to dton Iha air, drtliillf· ti ht the mowltain1 Ind Ion:· Ing •Ind through th•m to puah smof out to Ma, ·or pumplnf ..,., lftto !hi ground. . Tht Idea or holea In mount1ln1 hat itl tact been 1u11etltd by t0mt eoalflttrt who claim tunnf:ls and forced l lr htllht reUeve the prtssure In some loclted·ln vllJfyt . Vots Rite.. 'Set Funeial sttvlc:ta wtll ht htui in ~ dtl Mir for LL Col. ·Wllli'1'11 0. V .. s <USMC, rtU11<11, '1r!IO dlt4 Mtnd.IJ ot the •it of lb. · A · vt!t!r1n of UUte wirt,_ Lt. Cot. v ... had u•eci Ii> COiia -.1 .. e his r<Urtni•nt fntil !ht Morlnt Ci>rpt in 1984. S<rvices will ht 11114 1t Pi.Ulc Vilw Chapel at 3 p.m. 'Iburiday wttbi Ch~plaln Chari11 C. Caaaety~ llSNR olliclaUn1. VOii Je1ves. hiJ ,Plfi, lAil'rlln•, and chi~,. .. "' ....... , ~-'111!1 r~mil• of !hi fltlllly litmo .. T'f lillta 11th! Ave. AIJO iurvlvlftC aft tils tnOther1 Mrs. Etta Voes ol KWll Cily. Mo., and a slst~r, Mrs. ·.\Ms. w1a-r of RJo Hondo, TUal. Girl Hit hy ,.Car Hurt Critlcally ' . Slrutk b=eat 6t tM ,_ Ill .. a bu11 -= ftb.-,.. ol4 Otlta ..... ~lliilllit armind~-Ailtl!Ty !I. iA-1 lttll, •• llamtl!ol SI., woi 1""-,Ill llit =-WlJ at Coste Meu MtlftOrlil iiOIPl11 • Polic. 1114 ll)O wt. tlttitlt Ii lit rilodlcal lid by htt ~. Donni JM Hantlietttl, foilowinf the I p.111. ktldont on ffamlllon 8t,..I, IOf _Mot nottll of Hal'bi>r Boult\'anl. Motor!1t C•roi J. B~Ditl, II, II 7M W. WUion St., wu not dltd . • "T he Second Chance" on Tow le Sterling Introduced by J. C. Humphries Jewelets If, "'ithln • yaar, Y°" docid& ,. ..... chosen ht. WTOn9 Towlo sterlin9 pattern, WI will toke it bock. CONVlNl!NT T,fRMS IANKAMfRICA~D MASTER CHAR8E tlll N!W'°~T AVIN}Jt COSTA MESA Y Until naw if)'OU bought the ,,TOng sterling p111ucrn )'OU were-stuck "·Ith it. To"'·lc has ch1nged ill lhat '~·ith S6met.h ing called "The St:cohd Chance."· Htre'1 how it '1·ork!: <Jome In an'l buy ala·wle 1terJlng pattern and t.lt l''ilh it for 1 ytar.We t\•ill tven monogram it Jf loU like. tr at any time duriti R' thOsc tt~·ch t n1ontht you decide this paur.rn i~ v.·rOng £or you, tCl\ltR i:~r atcrli.na to 10wlt. The}., t~cl1111ige it for another lbw It pauem. No qucations asked. To\\'le'• "Second Chance:'" Now you bt\'C .something every 'll:oznan deservti lfhen she i• ttlttti~_•terling pattern. nc11gn110 be •ro.rir. 24 YEARS SAM E LOCATION PHONE 50-1401 Ex4RS Agent Held O_n 1B~g~st Kidnap ·1 ;, J • .·\ • .1..'_!> ' ' LOI ~ (AR) -A. w. Wt "YI ;Ill• .; ....... man authorities uy was an all in new "'9 bills lnay Internal Revenue Senice Jn-be in a SWis bank ~ the lelllgence agent by day ·~nd FBI ... 1 kinwr,Jt,, a -thief by night bas been i.s 00 g . · dlarged in what the FBI rated ~iller was f' ' u an IRS the nation's biggut unlOlved agent after he Wii 'arrested kidnap· cue. · Jaat Oct . 10 and ehargla w}t}J The acCUJed. Ronald Lee robbing s11 :.> tiom • theater Miller, -381 came wilhln thrte ' . days of escaping the three. and • market 1n suburbao year statute of limitations Alhambra. 11 after which he couldn't be 1'1ose ro5bery case~e sUll · pro&ee0ted 1 for 1he April .S, pending, and Miller as in 1967, kidnap of Kenneth John jail -unable to post l,f15 • Young. premium for a secwit bclnd. · Miller was indicted Tutsday for · bail -when the Ill • by.' the. LOs Angeles grand a break In the ~~ ..,.eU... • jury. His attorney said "he An alleged aceOmpUiie".'..._a. tekl ~me hei had .. nothing to pli<:Med Millet, ge.nb said. do with it.'' The alleged accorppUce ._;.d The FBI say~Jt threw 300 Miller appeared ultrijOM 1:fy / • agents into. the case In all. the 1913 kl~aP. ~~"!a~_:: ___ ~ But still a mystery ls the Sinatra Jr. from """"Clle 1J'DOe ..-.tte~fi Of $250,000 ran-in WhiCh-$240,000 rat110m was POLICEfi\AN FL IPPEI;) l!Y EVICTIO'I PROTESTER 300 Get Violent As Poli~~Ou1t 12 Fa.mlll•• l'rom Homes .on that Herbert J. Young. ·paid by hiss In I er -actor, .-( / preaidetlt 'of Gibraltar Savings "father. The mi.!tat~~tn~\Y., __ ! '. : 1 . ,' \ . and Loan Association, paid the · kldnap>rs, tn<Stea later o,,.. Al~osted : iia Jtle.l""e fOf the 'lafe retum of his son, atter young Sinatra's Ille .6'°" ./11. ~ ~ .. ·' UPI T1lffllfft Henneth, now 14. return , parUcutarly -,~•t-llf r• \ . , ., , : • ~De)alty Diat. Atty. "Richard int.erest to Milltf, the nr. · • -v ~ • · • s · k A . ;,, . J: , .. , . '°~:;:i1d;•ted .... v .. llii t: .EY1Ct1ons par . ssawts T ·· D abduction the biggest u:n.sOlved · -exas eJn kidnap case !n the. p1Uon, and - _T~r.k ·Quake r oll Over 1,000 \ ' . . GEQlZ. Turkey (UPI) -ire 11\tlnc ln the open and "will come to1,.000 or more." The official death toll In are unab~ to bury our dead ." HMinl Mbtlster H1yr • Turk"ey''i Easter urt~uake Al least 25 persons "'·ere Naki!?O'tlu sald TUesdA.r. pasaed 1,000 today. R,escue reported killed in new tremors total of. M vlllaits were st Tue.day. Gov. lhosan Aras by the quake . Of theJe workers fought to pr1villt · ot the itricken Xutuhuyha were fl1ltened and 33 · more ~1ths from starviUon ml pre4Jcled .the death ton heavily dtmlled, ·and exposure. • 1:=:~~~==;:==========="==========; An ol!k:lal lnterior Ministry · ·st1tament numbered tht dead at 1,067. 1'-10re than f 0 0 persons have been injured. , Ear.th tremors, fioods and , . snow hit western Turkey for . the fourth 1traight d a y . . Isolated villages r a d I o e d' uraent appeals for clothinc, food and shelter . Official estimate~ said tht final d~ coUnt could hit 1,000. . At least 11 villages have betn cut off by road and have had no help since the first quake St.ruck Satn~day nJ1~t. Reports. from the Yillage,of Kemtel said a.n 18--year-old clrl who survived the quake frou to death h1 her mother'1 arms . Jn the townahip of Gedlz, tpiCen&er ' of the quake, two food trucks were beale1ed by hungry survivors. Tht Turkish radio· eald 5,400 houses we.re bJdly damaged. Villagers o! Kayakoy ap. pealed by radio, .. Please send us food , We want bread. We -- •• ' So you thi~k· you 're .' .. qualified to teach ... you r w ife how to dri ve .. Well uni... )'OU're rHdY to bt drlwn crtJY Wlehi111 her, . you~ I.Ink. t.lnk pl{ti her In a Drl'tino Simulator wtilcti Is Just . Ilk• btlng Jn a csr. SM-wlll 1ctiwillt •xPtrl•~•-•vtry beh~·\tt•­ wh•el·dlivlna 11tuQUon .•• rain; anew, tog !lnd ••Pftts.way traffic ... wttn1 In the ssfety ol • cl111rt1Gm ••• btfore sh• ev.r sllde• behl11d the wheel of on• of our n1w dutl-cofltrol oars. Ct,tl for d•ltill.' .. ~:.~·.f,:·::.~·:~~.,, ·~~~ . Arttl iate ol Th• Singer Co1n9,1ny 17U Witt g,.,,,..11 · ,,_., . ..._ T~I frff: tlJ.lf7J from Hunllntllll'I SNch. Mtwpclrl s .. ch, Cot!• M .. uMI Wt11nH11111r ' ·· · said Jt involved the · third highest known ransom paid. .. Accused . ' . Of Br!JJe CHICAGO (AP) _ With back to the ghetto." been withholjljng_monthly . . FAIR I rurnlture strewn over the ''It isn't right. Still, there's payment. on ·hom1 purehues · I snO wy lawn s and 100· nosense inviolence,"he sald. because, Uiey maintain in 1 ·· f.11t. f1ir, feet111I. Tit••• policemen standing by, brick. Ji The 12 (am It t es are ·t kl-to unut the con. thr11 wor.11 111111 irp f11t.11 111 ; SW aee .. '6' ,...¥ •o1r1tl1~ 011 th e DAILY PILOT , and stones flew as deputy _iin~e~m~be~rs}'.~o~r\11· ~lhe~~C~on~tr::§ac~·t_Jtr~a~cta=-, the::::.=aine==m=•=•="'~""::::.=un~·~,;~11~,.~1,~1 ~·~··~·~"~·~··~·~·~··~·=JI~==============~==== sheriffs evicted U families for Buyers League, which"' has fair. I 4 Gunmen . . WASHINGTON ( A-P ) Rep. John Dowdy, a con--., I strvative..1 .and colorrut tart Teiu Democrat with nearly 20 yean 111,CO.gr,,,, !If! been charged with tilklng i 12$,0elt' bribe to intervene in a federal investlfatlon of fraud by a Mw-d~hct 'constructiob com- pany.· · Get Tourists . As Hostages .. viu.EFRANCHE • ~UR · MER, France (AP) -four gull!llen wearing red sweaters. their leader a mental hOlipltal escapee, seized four tourists as hbstages . today and shot one in a day~Joo' 1le1e al a Riviera hotel-. not making monthly payments on their homes . The deputies were midst of the · · u when members of a crowd of more than 300 began throw- ing things 1t the poUt_e guard: Reinforcements were called in and fi· persons were ar- rested . ·Two policemen were injured, neither seriously. Most of those arrested· wtre charged with dlsorderJy ,con· duct· and assault. Police 1aJd one· pointed a revolver , and was charged y,·ith aggravated -assaul~ and unlawful use .of a weapon. .. • ,. I • ' ' .. '.Ills Indictment Tuesday by a · federal · rrabd jury in B~ltimore charees Do vt d 1 wfth~ picking up a cuh-fttled .birefcue Ip a llfil airport rl!ondetvous. He ta<:i!s twp cciints Of con:Spiracy to obstruct the inv.estig•tion a.nd fiye C?Unta o! perjury In lying b(fore the grand jury lasL lifar. "4. The gunmtn hurled a grenade, fired a bur.st 11.t policemen and shot down an elderly West-Germen tourist, Mrs. Haris 11sche, with a volley -0f machin&-gun bullets. The woman, wounded when she tried · to flee, was in serious condition in a hospital. A crowd aUempted t o overturn a poli<:i! car. but its driver sped away tNithout dif- ficult y. ... JC convicted on all eight counts he could receive 1 madmuoi of 22 y~ in' ~oon and $80,000 in lines. ·~ ajfl absolutely not guilty o~..n,y·Wron&~lng or vjolation 01ai:' laWI of the \!nlted S ··: aaid the 51-year.()Id r»wd;, Who iS unopPosed in both lhe May Democratic primary and the fall general election for a 10th full term in the House. Indicted with Dowdy were Myrvin C. Clark, fonner s1l!s manager of the Maryland con- struction firm that was sub- ject of the investigation in which Dowdy allegedly In· tervened, and Hugh J, McGee, a Washington lawyer: Nathan H. Cohen, 1110ther former official of the firm :<- P..1onarch Construction C o . , was named a~ a co-co~ spirator, but not Indicted. Cohen, with Clark, ·recently pleaded rullty lo charges of defraudinc Monarch customers. As vans hauled the family possessions a.way, A r t h u r Williams, a steel worker and one of the persons evicted; asketl : ''Wtlere to now? Maybe ' ' Yacht Death · . . .. ·Suspect ·Held "Give us 1 car in front or the door 'tnd don 't fallow u.s," the men ~ in Room ,_ 100 of the lumrious Versailles Holt! told the poliCe a. l . midallernoon'.>r"Let ·us hive the time to•.0 tD,Jke 109 ,kilometers" -about 80 miles -in the . direction -of Italy . and we'll Jet the hostages go." But the demand ·wi.s turned SAIPAN (UPI ) _ A 22-year- down by Rene MaUUeu, the old Callfornla man was sen. police chief.~ He also said no tenced to 20 years in prison to an offer by-th.e bl1\41t~.:.J'Tue;sQw, ror the 11\µrder Qf all\ to free ~e hostage~ if Mathieu.: . .,. ot.lljr-Californian rnea r ,1,. re:: yrould ride away with l~IUj-~mOle iSland in tht we'stero . m a car. . !·';;, Carolin~ . t .Held, by bandits were Mrlt 'A 17-year-old Filipino 1111 T1sche s 7~year-old h~band was also named in.the murder and a f!Uddle ·aged· couple complelnt · but Ole charge from Par1.1. . agaimt ~r was droppe;d and ~ Tilt ,siege btgan at I a.m. in ofhci&I stateriten(i:wa~is· \\'hen police, called., to the hotel sued .saylng "she· was! not~ Jn-" by eQ'lployes: wbO noticed 1 ~olved in the shootin,i." · we!i:pon in the bagga~ or four Charles P. ~llller of San ma¥ guesta,. began to make Jose, was convi cted of shoot- doo,·to-door'lchecks. A burst ing to death Donald Wilhelm, of ~i.stol flh lJLnlitrecl-tbtl ·fl, of San Diego, aboard MU- poUde search. ' · Jer's yactit, The Concbita.. ~~~~~~~--;...~~ . . • The aristocrat of rings u.i RK. JEWELERs.ri•AMoNDs: cENU1N!:11uu1 Es. . · J" EMERALDS AND 5APPHIR•,S-•. At ' ........ ~ ... ~ROWS OFRUB!ES ONE ROW or DIAMONOS 30000 ' D.:.mond, ,J c.~nJp; mMimatrfltCW'ily nn•I L'i.1ibUiiv • ' .. • _...,.... ___ ...., .. DIAMONDS AND EMl:IW.DS 26506 SPRAYOF2CARATS or DfA!fONDS 8500° t CARAT or DIAMONDS 500°0 The most beautiful rings in the world, anY, ring above available with any combination o! diamond!. Genuine rubie" gen11inr cmeri;Ids, genuine sapphire•. "The Stor• Th•t Confidtnt• l11Ut¥': HUNTIN•TON CI NTER CI NTR . n ACH & IDIN G!R 21 00 HAHOR ILVD. ...... ~· HUNTINGTON HACH COSTA MISA 141·MH ~· H2·5501 Ope• Mo•.," Th•n., Fri. Tl! t p.m. .. '. • . ' ~. ' . .. ~ ' -' . r • .... •· <f. • . . . - . • ' - •, • \ . Everybody knows that NOBODY TOPS THE BIG M.;. 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L. ! ..... _ II was billed lhal h~ was. going to speak'. on'~.~~·· q'.,;rlertd .iii Cosili: Meia: The ·.ciiiii' C<>i\lidenU~y;· .'.'' , terP,~ae an4 government in Sacra~ento, .But ~alifO('· treats y1oung drug users. · ' · ,· • · 1-~ .a.. -nlo 'LI. Gov. Ed Relneeke'4ound a more ~[fin~nt topic _ ·' • . But Child Guidance Center !\as a ,llil!l~ed budfe ~ · \ .. ~.11'-'I · for .his .recent talk to the 552 clllb, Haag Membrla1 HOS· . "t"" alw#Y~. has .~ w;iftfp1(µ,1. More P,SY.chOlogica ·:".:; ; , . .' · , ~ '-"·'-; ·ptta1·&· men's suppOi't group: · · · • ,· ... _ . ·~ s1stance for youths, perhaps f1J9!e !p•o.Wc.Wy fQCl\PDI; '·· ......... ~bli ... ~h . . '1' r .! .oil the drug' problem;. is ne~ded., ' . '' ,., .... ;,, j ~ t :=:=:-::=:==--~:-tteuteQant'"'.g<J\?emor :u.6 1'".' .esl.0;1 s men .f) ;a · · H · L h ··'d st d n · k • ::-~:~!,.celilet.'lil:Jlle..b4"'l"'no~dea l ·prlmarily . .1 Hoag Memorial. osp1ta ·• o., · u .Y· ,.emec • s-. ._-._\t'lffi ar.u.• p-roble"Jiis:-· ... ---..:;~~---suggestion'. WittlOut doubt, it is on6 of ~.e commU.ni~'s · ~ . . ... _ . . , . ; ~ "11ll.if ~rt&te.St" P.1'6bl em \\'e have tod Y. 'is ·the drog ~· ~ .• ;: ..,... 1 •• . ~l -.• ~;; f~iobl~m.·· Rein~e1 Said. {••\Ve 8.rl in~ai,ger of losing .. • occ· ,. ~ .c ·~ -h. T . . ~\J.: ·1--2: :,.,a whole ... generatkln to-drugs.-orugs··destroy .th~ mot !-S .-,peec · .eam vatiob to seek goals." ... 1 • __ •• · : _ ~ ., {' .~ ~==-===---~k~ s.aid-'O(hdb--need-~r~li~.e yoUng -peOple ' : : ;. Two years ago Orang~ c.oast· CoUege!s cre\v -was • • w.,. ha>e problems-t!ley-don'Hee!-they-"""-t111te-to-----iiw"4!d. to \h• l'a/ioµa! l&'\.,i;tgatta on the East Coast their parents. or to the schools or to the police. and the co~ntty'cblpifi!d m mopey_ so ~hey_ could JO. DrugS, he said, are a symptom ol our youn g No\v OCC has another champlo-n:~bip_ t~lim.. of .n~· people's rese ntment and frust~ation _,vhe n _i hey realize 1ional cJa;s. ,caliber. ttiis ttt'I! .comp~~~-v~· s~ech tea_~· changes can't be madtr ~ qwckly 1n society as they . , f\iftmb~i's Of tli~ _te~Jl'f"need to ~~.e ~,_OOOl-for ~ ~np , . feel they should be. t, ,-_ . · to.J,J ruversity of l\11ch1gan t compete 1n ~e cqile.ge That doesn't exp1m'n the •\\;llole range of reasons ~ 6~ch n~l\Onal May 4~to 9'.. ! ·: .. _ . . . ,,.__,.l'O.l;Jt.bt gel Ji~ 9n . <l.i'u:j,'~Ut Reinecke's observa· ·' ~ Jfhe OtC speecfi team-iS one to reaJly be proud a t !qll.is.. 4"i1 tti,en<ton't feel they-can ,tal): to parents,· -of;-It ~ t.op, .rated .Jn . the .n~ti~n since it defeated favor·. ;>~ ""l:fc:U:&li: o'r ~l~e. fs aya;nt weu ta]ie'n . . . 4 •• .,.. ~ed .Odessa, Texas. io r.eCent competili011t..involving 30 :.m-nfe-IUi'One two "type~· of-'places druf! users· ~n .... junio~ ·colleges from . C.ali~ofpia ctnd Arizona. Odessa· other commun.lties have been able to talk and get help. last year pl aced ·firsl: in the conntry and had six of the One is so.-called Halfway Houses. champ!Onship team m'efnt>ers ba'.ck this year .. up to ttie At Halfway ~~~· Re ine.eke. said, dru~ take~s sho_w,d~wn -\vith OCC it:hbd d~eat~. ·afl eastern riva!S, • have a chance lOJ:talk out ·Uteu-problems \Vlth their \1•h1le OCC hnd bested aJJ'"'estern rivals.' peers, cornparing .. :.noles (._'B'nd..;expetiinces \vlth former As tbe top j~njor cpllege debate·team. fOr 1~70, the users.tf~,carr~tl~ to them al\4 what they; have OCC tea m already has }>een in.vited to step. Up in clais . gone Hirqogb.,,.f.a •*7M> qu.lt ·-.ao4--h~ar ~tli_I. "!'r goal s next year and debate ·the. t~p uniVersi(y. speech team$ the refo~ ll&l;fl.!bl\1.!_etl9'r •tb~Jl}_se~~~s!.. 1. from Harvard and \Ve.s t Point! The olhe,r good ource of h~.IPJ he sa1il. JS psycho-Twelve ·men and v.•ornen make up the OCC compe- logical c~te~. :~•Ws~ed thlt Jlba( might be able tition team. ·They have. shown· '_"hat ~hey c~n ~o. , to establish uJ:h.,.c~el"to h~lp"ln£et !;\he problem. No1if· they are lookmg for fmancial ·support to gt~ • 1 Remecke, .Of coul'sti; cou1dn1 bi expected to kno\V them the opP.Ortumty io· bnng the college even greati!r that CJ\.ildolllliilauce ..C.e!IJU"· Qf .9!~nge Cj>UjltY, i1 l\•~d-honors . Dona'uons may )>e ~·nrto Forensics at occ. ' . . . ' . • j l ' > .-. ; C · . ., . - • -.>· ----...... __ .. - • I ,_..; ,\ ,. ' • ., . • •• \ .. " • • '"' ~. ... . . ; . J • ~. ' .. ..... ' . . . . ~~Ravi"· '";.. ,; .~:'·. '· 'N.o 011e Cat•es About' lls, tlie. Taxpayers' . '-:~·~~,~~.'. f~f~L' , Qpposed . to Bailing Out Lockheed ..... L .r ·v ·~ .. ,. t·, ... ,,~ . . . . . ? D' ...,,~_,,.· w~·. -~~ '·". ManY~le ~y n~~';, ~~:~t:..: To lhe Editor: .. . ·~-.;." ·'-~Ji ~-·. ~teOtton.la\tht! ~11:~·~(~:.' ·'"' A~swerit1g the let~ ~~1ai!bo~. Mareh ~·\ e<f· at tti'e'.bover .. DrJY• @!Id iri;me < ". 2.S) rrom W. D. Bee'iley, the HWltington . 1 ~ .,#'' A.-~ int.er·U~ ',Yides\rialii: · ·~ Pprk: banker ·Who .defended Lockhetd ~, . are ~10 Mt ~bia ,fbf am-_;;· / b.ircralt · 119~t ~arges I by · Fr<iilk l ~ ~ .-· , bmght ..,. "elpedlllf _,~.., cft'9! \ . Ma*1ewici 1Ji~ To.m B"f!deri ln their col--- • .""'~Jii'df,Qc ~· OP. H* tr~".. ..lllnn on your ed1tor1al-p.age ~iarch 17: · Lei"t;;s jrom readers are we.lcO.m~; , ~ .... :~ Ugnt m··.,.·urg~·neM, V -,,.-":. .... O ~ifl 't 1mig~--a.:~son thinking that NoTTf«llly writers should convey theiT "tli~~J·i,afj\•· ·"*. · \ '"'... ~' J r~ · • ..:...t.:a.": ~ 1¥t ishoUli!I. bAil Lackbe~d. oui of t~eir. 1nessages in:300 words. or less. The 1~ ·, • , , ..J. , ... .-: trouble~ .. I hate to see anyone or anything :nght _to cotldens:t: lttters to ·flt ~ct { ~~ ~:tr-'~·T .:-· '· 1 _, in', tiQubJ~. 'b'u( oo obe ·ca res a~t,us. lhe '· or etin1inote libel is re11erved. Atl let-~ medk:lt.iQllsJ ~-f'Jif wna . .-....,...,..,_ ~ .. .....,.,. pMr•::. iixpayt:Q, \'fiCr~_Jh: !11.0llt',9 ,W,O~ld be lt'Tll nillst include signature and mail-~1\ltcOI cC __I '" ,. ~ ' , • _ ':i -.coming ff'om . Let Lo:ckh~ed ·put in lh C' ing M.dresi,' bUt 1tit-mes inay be with- o 'tahtr 1)10t iM'."lai> w ···' ~-..:(~).-·~;·~. ';,.:"' bt~S ana StiCk ·t~,·t_tiem_. .. ~at's gett ing ~etd Oil Teque st if "su[f~~nt rtaami , ~ >,e ~:1hink ,,we . ~' pa~:'idtetvie"uw~-'l.thinf~ ~der1~1se·pr~t~ns~.~· . ; · .' 1.t :prrent. .Poetry will not bt pub- ,. <le ~en 1'!'l • • .. • ~,bo..,,,.,~~ HJ,-CARED when the· 1overnment Jis e. · . 'flitl.>ep~ the-d, •00_~,. ~titen long hOoplW • 'can<•le4 '1cDonnell-Oouglas' •ffuntlnglllll · · ·• ~....ct not)>e.such a ~~us.to 'con ~·· • ~wlilrh·waa -"t iD 'n.ach· . • · . , f; · ~.-. . :.... u;.;r :s 1~·· · ·r:-· . -00~\••ct · ·. · . way but th• m .. , media· hav. already <J)r'.J~f.;' ~~r, ._,-. . ~ , ~ , i~ei :..,..~wlca and·~ .Bra~ put ,U m!ld-participating 1n tile elect'°'1 pr:ocesus. American sickness: How can America recaplure represerititfvi gov~meilt? Referring to the p0Utical re.iillty in Orange County , . wh(fe already, six months before elecllon day, the outcome of the 'elettlons is decided, the editorial concludes, "Do we really have a .Say in the matter (of selecting representative!), or does the. system mean our choices are made by others?" · ' -persons ate ·not oppos~ l.o edUcltion of our children, ~ut are, in fact; opposed to the WfY_ It 'Is ·~ccomj>lished in J0!11e cases. "Co11servatfve" Jnay be .Ute'. proper word ~or this W¥Y ot _think.lo{, but J believe a bet\er word is ''ciutlO)l. :• 1 · ff.~. WIUTE . · t-l'-9,9{11¥t "~o ~l~on ALL :rHE l\IODERN rebel.s-the hip-'l'o"·the Editor :- pics, yippies. panther&, SOS, etc.-l'J.ave It appears "to me thaL Y<lJJ"~art1cles for m common a Joss of faith i{&,. the ~kt . bO · lb '-' • b q-•' d• .of the-American democracy;1 lh~·Hslrt ~.a .,_t!J ~~'"c' .r'~' ~e .qour pa~ that aur elected govem'ment no · longer for the las~ lew montlfs call for opposing 1neets it&· conslitutional ~~sibilij.iu, viewpoints. ~ul _merely_ stands as ' ri~lous f_aeade. : f.bc?t'tieil is a .1ir~liq~ ~ of therapy behind 1.Wh1ch a few ~ant. vertically-Wijh an the--HSumed . lknefjt on 1he · stacked.rorganizalions rule the nation. mother's sid.r: and none at all on the A closi? look at Orange Cooncy JJOUlil!s • child!s .. 'lbe inb.,h_t mo1Ullly rate in abor- makei iC h»d to debate with than; . lions is 100 J>'il'cenL t J , ot kMil' ago."" ah ar~le ~ ·~~::\'".: .,.,,~,.., , -~ "i t' · -. i think it s·i\fl tu\rlge for ~ed ,to sp:><>n·f(d Americans to the pc;iint that ~ lfP-'l"lln1!s, l read a ca n~ ~" . tblt for: t~t ~ "tmyt a bid and then not ~liwr apd Mr. millir.ns dot1 't even Consider i>Utonally •• 1a P'Y t. tne'" -a-~!f • ~1i· Co't!f •:'"1f1Ui· ,1, ~~ ~!-, , ; JY. Look l\l· . .wha_t·,.we~ loll.; ort.·lhe · Tei:as They just sit back and let ·the pii)er tell ounder-::tf ~yasey ~·~a i: c .... ~at, ~I J w;aol!•.1,1 l r , "Mted•,.1', ajrclaft deal. l Wfiulfil'l~t have.te·'!l(OJ'kJ&-· them .. who to vote for. The men Who • -~ ?-~=-.~~r " f~ _': ~oungst,er~ •:~ :'t'~~~·~-.$°io,~ s::k,. ge!~ ift, ·day i(rm>". husba~~fiido!&. ha~! Jo pay fo,rmed-CHART don.'t bu)' this theory. f~~fu~~~ i:t:~he lisrad~·ty ~~~ . -. . ' · WHERE .\RE THE df.fenders of this ~ ,_ -;. t ' , • 1' .... , .... ;· :· • ., ~'9ffl!, .. Y " ' l . ~ ~ ' s~ch 'high IDCOllJe ~,es." : :· 'l: •;. I CH.AilT very much appreciates the . -the pr'esent candidates appear aS sfcure. 31 L __ G -..... .. •'-~ 'L'.'--~ , 1 • ·-ID ..>,,. 1 .. .. t..: ~ .. ~ ,,We have a sm.all bus1nes.!I aou I ,.do . coverage and concern lhe DAILY PILOT ~ r,,va WI'!:" 111''¥-f'maceuu'oi in-1 S •.,LL moat· pege ""~ 119t n .... ·isrlvate duty nursing we have no one 11? . Jy stationed in power as those orficials of 'dullry lo POUCt~U -morl 0vigiJ1ntly in -1hey ~· get it _ fOI'{ -emo-~ ball w out w i,lill. 11 YL. to work h.r<f ha~ shown in the" past. four years of our nations where . vptin_g )$ ·not.hi!lg . l'('Ore I , advtrtiainj, She' sald~t ''Progr-.mming Llona.I! reasons <t:iat will,.'M( ·. • 1' " aad 'pay ta~es ~~'~:If· 1 ~" r ,, .. _ · ~ .e~istence. But we feel the-. "I o ea I than !,~bani.~ flampi~ of the. party "'oolchiklren-10beliefttb3ttbert'.lir"4ill druo,.....:then~·thioteotb!¥ ~ ~ ... i Mfts FRANCES ZAHLMAl( newspaper shOuld encourage ·greater· ballot'.. The most telling evidence of ·for' Jevery pr&bfezia ~a bed 'w.O.f l.o a pilt lo sleep •Uni~ arwf ~ to .• ~ '"' -· . · · .1 r1: II "S • · · citizerr involvement, not jump at the first mi.srepre$entation h~e is the mynetious ed6cate tltem.".iAnil idvtrtisii\g, evtn far .. ket"p-alert $.trin&, the dQ* !Jbe '1)Jl\lAI • :1 1 -~ · t. ' ._, .. : ··:.opportunity to stifle il If YoU think l'o'e influence" of tb~ .John ~irch Society, an / heidacbe 'rt~. or , .sto;nach ~se~s, consumption' hi ~'up.'J.-Qld ~a.a.,. Jillll ld • ~ I The ,(;ft UT·· Panel· · :':-·~ ~Ve ·erred. let Us knoW , but don't t~l,l 11.1: or' an i z at ion ·ext r e.mely small , "sbcrJld 1avoid--'the Jangqage that rein -. tbe U.S. ezcet'ds tha:t'(lf -~h!llit( .t1 ... _ . :. _ • . . • .• ~ , · ~ ,wll.h.a sledge hammer. After all. its a numerleaflx but still able to. keep its man · mOst 'defenSeless ci"eilture, ·the· unborn child?• Whyr iSn't "the ACLU ' .. COJ'lcerned about ;. the ;tights .pf the ur:ib.Prn .child to life, ~bertY aOO lbe pursuit of happiness unde'ir "the C9nstilUtitjll?: .. - . ·· Tli~ arguments ag~inst '°J;iorijon are psychological, Sociological and moral. It "·oold be appropriate to sff.sOIM·articles concerning these arguments at this lime. MRS. WtLLtAM J. DQNOVAN r . {qa:ti a drug cult.Ur!,'.!' . • -. the worlct.wt ~o~etber". ~-~':: ~ .¥;. ~~ .:... ,To the Edlto~~. I • , ' •• ' ~ : •• _._. • .... rvernment ~f the people, ~o:the pe<>~le, (~hrrillzY .in a ~ey office of the state .. . ~·prescription Sedative~ at;id. 1101'{, . ·What We ·CGnS1der our .. fnllOCenr drug My conolus1on to:Your re(lenl,crlUcisms . Y lilt! peopl · • government ·whlle grOoming him as 9u""r , ~~~ _gep pills~ as well ,aS' Uleir.,, ctiltui-e,'fiQWev&r.1doe8 1111,1cbJ!> ~the " of OIJART's tandi~'-!lleeti.ni 'is th.l. ·: · !tnd no one has a corner on !he truth represental~ve to the Ledet al government. ~ro. ter'ilve I.'. 0:llc. e ' · ~-didkefous Prescription prototype&, .. Culture· or :iddictive ' n~ilnoiif · the DAJLX· P{L'()T iS,.a ·hit toO sellftltlvef ,... . JIM WOOD l · ~en o£fired to the-Pubhc ~P suc h a~ -young_ peopl2:J,ho,are only. R0tn9'--4-~ .. People Who canie to' the-~ling ,With no ' _ President BU'l' MANY PEOPLE iil Oranje County To the Edllor: \\ as ,._ teeJ_n to be p~oblem-aOlYel'I, 1tlrther -: ~· a fatal step down . the eolltlcal-bla~s are .a~k.ing1 ·~What's tht · _ CHART, Costa. 1'.lesa have not registe:red to Vote (the:· deadline • Let us . assume for argument that 1 , 1w~ al tkst they onJY. rehev!! sympto.ms cttilSllt.,Pills,,~unle.ss .a~lw.q ~9Cribed· .. P.ILOT lalklng .a~uJ;? ~ , • : _ . , 'Tl e DAILY PILOT la uh CHA'RT' is Aptll 9): Worse, many registered don't lili:e your' editorial policy ihd that 1 a00·may actually·dsi harm by maskn1g ani:I rigorous!Y ~. lte'Justi«i'Way These uncommitted... ju5t ... pWn 111~ 1 • • .! . . _" voter! don't know when election day is or deciefe !hat the only way. for , me lo ; -some ¥tious dislur.bance ¥10\1! the of "avoiding' 'a 'eonlryolitiOO" Witb,. yni'1 .Wes!A!d . .oitizeris.·.'az.i,.U:..· 011~ CHA]\T ... tffo~ts to l I'fJ!JS' c~nf:Lid~tes ~nd is· how lo find their pollil'lg place; and change your policy is· by· going ~own to f . ~kl .~·consciouSQeSS. deeper PrQblems; \liut &he. PrJce thei U• directs ~lf1pr0£ra.in1c.to:.arid ;lbese 'people · -~t.t _and to0·•~nnu~!~ utt~~st ~n _fl~: worse, many perfectly capable of casUng your.office and punchin1_ you in the nsoe . •• • ~-----~. • • • -• .I. -acl 1s ' rar -mi5re i hah ... the i>hannatlst'J could' c"are. leSs ·&bolfi the h)ner. Workilijs " ~iun.ent. ~r o~l.u COllCtt"H. wos their bailbt choOse. instead to "sit al home J,,.et \IS also .asswne Uiat ldo..p<lnCb you in '· tN TllAT SA~IE day·s issue · of the bill. _not only for us bµt fo~ .. fPe gen era-of Coita M""eia·poliUCs:l'lle.y:.tho~t.Jact.. .. 0.~~ 1~ .-b.1!JS •• iI~O!.Jst!a.te~ by th~ on electlQn d_ay grumping a~t all the. the nose and tJu'eaten tO pui;Ch .f®r nose paper, as It happened~thete~apj:ieatetl a tionslo com?.--· -., · Hanui1efl did a-·hne JOb arisWirffigt~~ ~esbontttg eandt'ffln-at the--troubie-t1t1rcountry'isin. · -until yt>li "chang~ ~our t'd.l\~;il ,policy. questions aod that a few of the questions nie eli?lg Mr. \-Vood discusses. . The cure, ~r cours~ ii for~ all \Vhat.would you .do? •.. ·• .: ···· v•er~ a bit ridiculous-but that 's life!. -Edi tor Amerlcan.!121 and ~ver tq ge~ reg~~r~ y00'.,woiild .~uier.-hkvg,iO,clJ;iDge .yci.ur Tbey recognized that the panelists hustle aver to .the -poll& be fort .oJosiag, editQrial ·policy or· call· I.he pOJiCi and ask weren't experienced newsmen, but in-~l'IU,ak,lllff' -~ IfJajoritl1t-' and vote. ior protection. Now Jet me ask yOu what stead were co11cemet1 d~tryif\g Jhe • -_ GARY Sl!!NOURE would.you do if there.were no police? You best they could 10-glvt t )re'\# twt-Sfto 'tt'le ' Tei thf EditOr· -• -'-• could still change t,he e<ijtorial ,policy or now almost lifeless proces.!I of qualifying . · f For 1·-c"oup1e Cif yiars mi Ii tan \ ,.... ""·. ,1•0: •• .,,. ,,_ candidates. Finally: the "predictable·• DA J LY No Car~--~ tolist ~:..,~L:fOlll';. ri;~-~to-belp pro- dissenters. "'hite and black, have been .~-~ \:,· ..,~ PILOT 1s unpredictable (editorial of .~.:...'.-•·· .. • ..._, 1fd.frt71·~~~ O;geta saying the governm~nt intends one day to Royce B..ier THE PILOT'~ swift and caustic March 2~. "Pred ictable Pelitics"). In To the Editor:; f "· ,1 .E! r i!-n s, to meet J!le \ ~ time a;end them to detention camp~. -• ...... , " . ,.. .... ;\\"' re~ponse was Jik~ :Jh~. ~J.• ~l?.'Y."~. J-'0.1U'· a_nx1ety lo. create ·•<#--cue lot.~·;,.,. The indicatl~n. "slanting " of 'Your 1.1¥1• I came tS your <ltte trti;I o~~of tbe Not maQ! behevt.d--them. but-they-. -~~...,.,.;.., •• l-~ ~A• ~ii(. • anu~al whose -!lon_ta.w.~.\i'4 .i.·~~ ·';.:ltiler.al1 regardtng cur Orltige C~\y1 "f:'ditOrial of March 25 entllle"il.~"Titne to <J!errea~ an. kills JTJ~Wha;l th~! could point ro.some camps whii!h aclually . " ... .. ... •. -• .... 1~ .t -\ ente:ed. 1 1 1 was IS!:J~j~'Y·~ Hdld ,.dJ.rc "·.electorate, _you left out t™: _most 1m. Decide Issue.'' was that those parents StNCE ~o•o · ~· .. ~th· any~ e se lt)'. l.o-'lL'<;)', -can , at.el"'::'-. nnrtant ·factor or all! My vottl · • .\ ··ho did not r••pon<I to the Cha be 1 ··~·""'·are oo ice ,uv 1ng ~xisted 15 years ago under the 1\tcCarran relief in the federal courts, but ii depends don't the ltn(lw.thtit's~uie'Ja).ol ow,~-loC 1-~~. . . ...... .. . . .. .. . , ..,. . . m r o would happen ~t ~a ii w°"-ld be Emergency Detention Acl or 1900. The on the emergency. newspaJ°r?" ,\ ... ."? •. ~ ~--· ··":You fail~ to attacl).il'.Df i.ttnificatice-;to .. ~merce s quest1onna1re on·sex educa.: dead and your eifitorfa\·s woold tie un-. camps "·ere never used-. . . __ CHART's intent'·~M~fo:;el· VOtei-t· inlO·.' Jipi_ny µits 18 years In ~he Coog~ss and tion were lacking in interest regarding , Chang~· Thus, wbeniObi conimil;$.a.n ir· More recent reports or governmen t r.16nE:civE-R. Preside~is st.lrting \vith the act. This type of iJ'lvolvement should t~ v~e o~ the ~alhij~r1ty oodof his con--their children. .... M\kln'al. 3ct Or vioie"Me tfleFe Js a:1iistinct "intent'' \\'ere current about a year ago, . Lincoln bave,a1s.,-ted lht·J>OF et Jlf de ten-be encouraged thlOogt\oul the ·. Unled ~ W"i u~ s w sen s g ma~ to I answered !he study questions by !el· possibUicy that the p.rr~tina: po ln. will and were widely believed in the ghiltus . . State d I "t h . the · . 1. a~mgton ror three terms. It was 'l)Y ter form and '. ,sked a number of ques-be actually on>tcct. (frlfJhe ooe who co~ and amoog .acUmt ...... ii... .. studentt.:Tne . _11on :.as_ a . ~t;Qpal. security<" measurt. s an . as see 1 , sue 1s miss on vo&> fnu:ttlplled by the thousands lhat lions Th m8hne . h'ch be _,__ '!'>':-5 _ ...-... -"....,.... T~ked .a~iO Art I Sec 9-2 is an or organizations like-CHAJT ' . · -· · e r in w 1 t .irurt milled the'oa.ct or~~.i.ol~.; ; Ni-.:on Administration i~dignantly denied . enaqu11g-provtsio~ "Th~'pri~ileg~ of the The DAILY PJLO'r. in4..an.1tfi'ii.eai~· -!l!Qt.Jobo·Schm_11iwtllto thbee state Senate for form question&twere ask,ed left much to In concllisicin. thOs"e rffililalits 011\cam· all. and last Year tbe~ldent supported \ · ho Id 't be --•1~ -· ~·-. 1 .... -· -1.! ·two~ and it lhe voice of the be desired. U: is my oointon tjlat the repea'ol 1,_ 1.u act. \\•hich was \"otro "'rit 6f 'lil!ibe!s • corpUs ·shaH -not be s u n so SC!MI we 10.1e Ung ·~ e -thlnkhlg· tnlfjorlly· In Ora"-County whO e lat' Ot: th ~u-·z1 -;;. .: pus. wbo believe that the police .ar.e I.be by th~ -s'e~;1effi December. It coines !luspende"cf. Unless Wtitn in eases or ~~~id!h~orsn'·~m~~~·. ~~, ~. ·.!~~ilij~:::.~-wttJ · ~end ··_him 'to ,the_ ... U~.t.ed S~a'-tr. .. , ~~e~ ~~Jor, ~onfti!Mtor ~ ~·rackl!:~ ·-only ones ·.th~ k·eeP. ~be1n: from aloslng soon before the liouse Comn1itlee un rebellion, or invasion the public safety . . ·' .. ·:·: .. ,' ·._ ~ : -: ..• C~~i!;ess f<>; several tenn.s., . . I.-f _response , as }well as the manner or ~:~gth:e:hOOI~ _fr1~ _be b~ing ,p the Interna l Security. may require it." Mr. Lincoln had his SURE the 11 tw · ~.,..1 •• ,_._ •. ·"'-. '··· •• ~ , 111 1 refH'V>n.,.. .1.. rebelliori. all right, and F, D. Roosevelt ' re . ·.~-'.~:1Y'_a-::s ·1·~.~ug _L_ne ~~ .A~ '1'Jft L.A._ TIM.ES editorial yob .. w,............ , 4-• , ,. HARR'( B. 1'.1cOONl\LD JR. THE. IDEA or· det e'ntioii 0l:·.-p01itlca1 . h3it D te!Chnictl lnvaslon-at p'earlliarbor. -·' '_, .. ~. J!,llmth;>n that tried to maKe a case, by ill-I .REFUSE i T0 g)yt c&rte· tiia~he prisoners" for a limited lime without With thi s he .caused the arrest and Ilg George ·. nuendo, tondemntng Sen. George ~urphy pennls.!lion f~ educatofs 10 feich my lrlal, say 90 days. has always l~k"C(f'~ _'~IO'ca'ti_on'' of _ ioo.ooO "·m3.i"n .land ·· · --· · . .< ~a deliberate attempt at character chiklren about ,sei:. Let"-' say lhat the uoder-.., the. surff!Ct ::. 9f Constltutionaf ruldent.9 of Japllnese s_tl_>CR. lwO-Uurds or ·"---.__ :. ~·-~i(l3.tion. somelhlng the 1'!me.!I i.!I course were to.~be lf.\Jgh t.. ))y" a ~orria,sex- ,11:uarantees "•hlcfi expressly forbid "~ch 1hem Amer'1can-born c1hzens. .There wall Dear George : famous for .·\Vell. you are right, for once: ual or olher seiual devtile. W! woold be det.enlioii. , .. ·Of coocerltd effort to iUt for "'rits, and ?lly husband has a terrible drink· ii won't work with the Orange pounty naive indeed u wt Oioa&hl ilbit thtrf The prll;~ ~-:..common . In a 11 feder:al judge;s. \\-·ere loath to c.urb the Ing problem. He'& a wonderful, con· \'Oler! \Ve feel that we art much mort were not thls iind-dr ~Ii lmong our iuthoritarien nations today. 1n com-Presidential order. .4derate man until the very minute capable or. making the decision on who educators 0nde they get ·started fn a led At' d. lh' u· I h st · .If, v.'111 represent us in the Legislature than · · ~ · munllt nations and in junta-ru coun-en 1ng is was a na ona y er1a 1..ie qul!J drinking and sobers up. proa;ratn, the. tupaying •pyblk has trlea such as Greece and &ome Latin In wl\ich about 76,000 citizens were Then he 's absolutely impossible. 111 som.e left~f-center editor with dubious nothJng· more .Ip say in the matter since Amerlcs.n nations. depr ived of lheJr liberty without a .scrap Ole-re a club · !or ·~· _w~ ~ . ~ves; ~1t~.d~~ious poli!lcal }rtlen~!~ ..... the "'academh: community". feels "° a1f ~ibltion is rigtd in the Filth of '~due proc~sa.'.' ·Curiously, .lhe &Qvern· -pulsi vely sober .up?--. -~ ·.. · ,Sil_ pJea:sf:~ JlOp., tryin& \• Jlll.t1t nit . ~lor ln knowledge of what is best for --..1~ Amcndm~!-§_jt_hk;h . con-melft cpd . nOj dW.in Japanese iii FJi"'ti~ -DISTRAUGHT ballot! Our record on quallfied~eleeltd o1. our chlklrtn. r taja..,-''M•·proceS.!1" clauses, .requ ,rlng \\'htre the fnvaslon occ:urrtd. . ~ :-. .:.-:r ·~·· ~ ..... : •.. 1 i fi,lalsi over the-:;)'WS. ctrt.all'lly bells ~ p~ to a grand jury, ar>d. Cin tht' There is no 'rQ.ort dllll'redltible lailurt . -• · ·I.hit gt ~PALL 9 PILOT and the L. A'. IF EDUCA,~RS cannot ·control the Si~ -AiNqdmtnt) "speed)'_ ind public of constitutlonal law In all o( .Aroe'ikan . Dear Distraught : . -Ttme.s. cunk:ulum a~ teachers' aclivltlea In)' r" ltieJ'ourt'tent.h Is a...ptOl\[bitlon history, nor·one on 11ucb •scale. the Civil Somebody SUiit~ MA\ sQi,ng RJCHARD H. ?otAZY bette,. In thi.!I. ,subject lhan they do 1ln Hk-1he.. slatts, which maj' l!OL ''de-\\'ar ntttcd O(lly-fS,000 Copperh~s, so-ii stood for A ll4 i -.A le-tho Jl C.,1. general, stx educatk>Q, cwld becpme an fati.:t.Mj person of We, Ubttty\Or 'prop-railed, Jind ~tor them wen:.given at Anonymous. llowever-, evn:y,tJU'l&.<I hour of sm uL and ~lon j to!ally Utt, trltfk>l!l doe procus." ,' _ . least milf1ary t(lels. ~ailed them and explained your GrfH.J•nl~,,11 Srh1nlf.,: btyond the control of ~!MJltUc. ,_.DtleflUon phllosorlhy' pmarrr'es 11 "hD· The Congress'tould do worse thafl took ..-obltm 11ome nut came out and A good program of se:x edutatJon-would tlonal emtrgeney wlUCb warranl.J an t.f· about for a legal way to avoid a rcpetl· chanstd my Utt .. Have 19\l tried :ro the Editor: tit beneficial to children U propttly con· forl to bypass the Constitutional pro-!Ion of the 1941-42 dctentlon.!I "'llhoul tn-nagging him! Tho DAI.LY PILOT r.dltorial of A1arch I.rolled. · tedion.!I. In ~eory a llictlm can obtain d1ngering the n;i;tional security. 14 was • perfect diagnosis or the. modeni V01.1.·1ee that it may be that 1om1 . -. ·';: . ,:_ .; .. A Diserediiable Failure -)'' ~---· -··[ t • • I ' I! . . _, . Wednesday, April I, 1970 . . . --··------------------------------.__._ _________ . -~----- ' • • , I I '-· : VOL 63, .NO. 76. 4 SECTIONS. 72 PAG~ - " • • ORA~£ COUNTY, CALIFORNIA -·::.. :~ --. i 'foday'• Flwal WEDNESDAY, APRIL I, 1970 TEN CENTS ... 1'.: ... ·- L~gullans -.. . -. Learn 'Sj>rillgs Tactics on . Hippies By BARBARA l\REilllCH et .. Dtltr P\llt Stetf Steps taken to discourage youthful transient& ln,Palm Sprlrlgs ·were detalled • by Mayor lloward Wide!• o1 the d...rt ~mun!ty, at a breakfast meeting of the Lquna Beach Chamber o1 Com- merce this momin1,. - At the outset Wj,efel.! told guests. .. some of our problems ar~ dllferent. YOu. have/a more or less permanent aitua.Uon. /~· Jlrobltm is the Easter week lnvaston." • ·• For many yura, Wiefels uid, yoq people had fioelled to ?aim Springs dur- ing Eui,t. wiek, b\I~ Ille accoqipanying problema seem<d to be diminishing because landlords were· incrtningly reluctant to rent to the young visitors vand risk damage to their.property. "Tbtn, last year, It happened.',.. said the mayor. ''OUtaide promoters acheduled a couple of pop concerts and we suddenly found ouraelves overrun liy some 10,000 . By Phil 1 ... rlondl ''Artist • " Dana Point-Capo B·each . ~ityhood Plans Readied I By JOHN VALTERZA Of "" 0•1~ , ... ..,, A new plan detailing a city ii Dana Point with a full-time police department and a breadth of other city services is receiving rmat preparation today from volunteer consultants before b e i n g frtsented to the public in 1 town hall tn..ting. wtlliam Kraus, city administrator <1f Los Alamitos, a north Orange Coast city which has lent str~g supP;Ort to the inca:poratioo move 1n Dana Point and Capistrano Beach, II.id the plan mould be rt.ady for lhe June agenda of the Local A1encY Formation Com· mission (LAFC). The plan, in three phases, is a replace· ment for an earlier document which the LAFC declined to accept. Instead, 'the firat plan was returned with in· Schmitz Blasted In Campaign By Wil~oxen structions aS proponents of lnco:poration to T~ it. • TNe new document puta forth 1 plan fo~ a city optraling under an initial budget ol $437,000 contaiiilng about 190,000, or 20 perct;nt, as contingency reserves. As opposed to the earlier plan which propelled police services c o n t r a c t e d • through the Orange Coonty Sheriff's Of. fice, the new idea calls for the city's own police force with an average of two patrol cars at work 24 hours a day. . It also details departments o{ building and planning, public works, animal con- trol, parks and recreltion and a city administrator<ity clerk. "This new one details realistically ·a city which Is much more solid and seJJ-sufUclent," Kraus said. It dOes n<lt "include many new boundary chan&es over the previous unsuccessful , incorporation plan, he added. "It also doesn't have any Inclusion of Dana Harbor into the city boundaries. It may seem greatly~vantageous lo a new city to have ~ rbor included, but It is hardly real.isti ,'" he said. Kraus said he and her volunteers ~re recommending that the local com· mittee proposing he incorporation ael 1s.e crrvuooo, Pop 11 ·- to 1$1000 people. "nUa WU a 'COmpletely differtnt breed of cat. The otbtrs bad generally betn iJ'eat young people - but not these!" • To cope with the emergency, which produced at" least out riot, a shooting and . injury to two Police officers, a measure designed fwCJvil ~tense was invoked, said Wleftls. Under a mutual aid agreement, 500 law enforcement of· ficers from four counties were called in, and in two days· lhe visitors had bttn "'literally hauled out of town.•• ''We had complalPts from t h e American Ci vii Ubertles U n lo n (ACLU)," the mBJor said, "but our support from lhe citiiens was tremen- dous. We got literally thousands of letters backing w~at we had done." For the next 12 monlhs, Wiefels said, Palm Springs officials tried to figure out what to do to prevent a recurrence of the 1961 disaster, going ·as high as I the state legislature and the 1overnor'1 office. The California HJghway Patrol, which ha&. a regulation provkling that eiUes promoting special events )Jlust pay for extra protecUon' and crowd~C:ontrol, was persuaded, he said, "that Palm Springs wasn't p~Ung this mess." They 4greed t<1 help. Twenty-two CHP officers patrolled the sll'eets of Palm Springs throughout Easter week, handin& out CltaUons at tM rate of one every seven mlnutu, aaid Wlefels. • lmmedLately before the holiday 1t1fted, the City COuncll met to adopt emeraeney ordinances (which do not have to 10 throdgh the usual hearing proceues) regardJng trespassing .and civil dJsol» dlence~ "We were pretty sure we'd hear from the ACLU on these,'' Wlefela said, ''but at least they 'd be there to get us through (See PAIM SPRINGS, P°'' II More Arrests Promised . - ~In Smuggling of Aliens Army Holds M_edina For My Lai ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) -Tho Army charged Capt. Ernest L. hfedina today with murder in the ). attack o• ~Y L.aJ; "'1 • said Jllo ~I m~ l!!Pi• '"JlOOSlble for tbe 1111 ~ged prmp for which Lt. William L. Calley Jr., wili be ttftd gext inonth. The DnOUIKltmtnt from 3rd · Army aL Ft. McPbOl'lon hm A,¥ Jiit c~arre wu bUed oa MMilce ~by U.S. Army Criminal lnttlllgenc< DlvlJ!on ageats. A spokesman ;sald thft . Medlrw was charged as a prindpal·undtr the Uhilorm Code ol MlULary Jllllice, and did not have-to be ~t duriDg the alleged klll!Jtga to be held , .. ponslble. The Army said, '"Ille new o;harge alleg" vlolotloo of Article Ill, UCMJ, · in that Capt. Medina was responsible for the ·alleged murder of Vietnamese ooncombatant persops allegedly com· mitLed by mem~rs of his "°-"" in the villlge of Song My (My Lal) on lf· March' 19611." Medina, 33, of Pk:o Rivera, earl)er was charged with murdering f o u r persons, ma1niag one and assault with a deadly weapon. The earUer charge, filed '-farcb 10, accused '-fedina of the "murder ol two persons on or about 15 '-farch 1968, maining ud murder of one suspected enemy penon, and murder of another, during their in· te.rrogation, late In the day of ab<lut 16 March 1968, maiming and murder weapon on a third individual while in· terrogaling him on <ll' about 17 ,.March 1961." However, the charge filed today wis' substituted for one filed March 17, ac- cusing hbn of conctallng knowled&e or a felony. Medina oommanded Company C, !st Battalion, 20th Infantry, 11th Brigade of the Amerlcal Division in Vietnam. Company C joined two other infantry compal'lle• early In. 1961 to form Task Force Baker, which conPucted the raid on My Lai. Calley, charged S,pt. 5, 1969, \\'as the first to be iccu~d. Subsequent in· vesUgatlons for the most part ·have in· (Set MEDINA, P•1• II W. " F I dn U,S. Agents ere •OD oo e r Charge _Two Jokesters _On Prowl Today The origin of April Fool's Day probably dates back to ancie11t Rome -not for any historical reason, It just seems that al: obscure fesUvlties date back to ancient Rome. J After Death By RICIJARD .P. NALL Of ""' O.lty "'"' ltlft With a San' Clemente ex-Marine aod The reoeral activities sunoundlng All Fool's Day are about u ~unclear as its origin. It is a season whu. aU pe<>ple, even the most dignified ~ are giyen an excµse to play Uip foel . · . ' April 1 WAI d!oaeft f« Jill l'ool'a • ..:....-..~ b ,, ....... )lo . j • "'t~• u )I;" .f!!!# . V( beetll ... te • liei!ause of ~ rel1ti0ft1 • anotheJ J1l8ft already charged, addlUonal a,rrests are. expected In the federal n. vesUgaUon of a irh<*!sale smuggllnc rlnc ~~-,J that anertedl1 ferreted Mexican aUeu '---.+:"'!';;: ~ thn>uah !he badmiadJ · df • C 1 m ' In t1m. ~'Ille Co\rililg or' sjijll!(> wbe~ nature '!Qils .qnaftk1nd wlt?\ · s a d d en cha1tp:s frpm showers to sunihlne. ., --Pendleton to avpld the Border Patrol.' April Fl>ol's Doy w11 named ror '"° Cllstrim of ploying practical jokei or sendinr friend.I on' tool'i errands oa April l. Jn ScoUindi April is the month the cuckoo bird symbol ol the simpleton) returns to Scotland; hence the fool iJ called a .. cuckoo" or "gowk" whlcp led 1.0 Scotish pr~e such as : ·•0n the lirst day of Aprlle, Hunt the gCJlVk a.other mile ." .. , Hunting the "gowk" was a fruitless errud for fools -much like our "snipe ,. · ,'April fool!' hunta'1 today in the U.S. . At anf rate, today your gritted teeth ahould be \cooceaJed behind a irin when some amiable friend walks up to you and saya, "Hey, you've got a 'bug op your shoulder." Still· Have Census Fo1·m? It Should Be Ready Today Orange County residents should h:1ve disposed of their 1970 Census forms in one of two ways today, according le U.S. Census Bureau oJficials. Return envelopes were included in ~nsus forms sent to households In Cost.a l\f1$a, Newpot Beach, Huntington Beach, Westminster, Santa Ana and Orange. 'J'hese census fonn s should have been ' given to mailmen in the respecUve.cltiea: menlloned above today. If you did not mall out the completed fonn, you are urged l<I do so tomorrow or Friday at the latest. • The U.S. Census Office In Escondido wants its area residents (homes south of Corona de! Mar ) to hold on to their census tonns. A census enumerator will pi ck them up. The follo\\·lng cities are asked to hang on to their completed census forms until a censm taker picks them up at the home eltbei-today or Thursday. "") Laguna Beach, San Clemente, Mission Viejo, Laguna Hills, Leisure World, South Laguna Beach, El Toro, Laguna Niguel and San ;Juan Capistrano. DON'T .ittAIL IN CENSUS FO~! Residents of Laguna Bea~nd other SOQtb County communities a~ not sup-. posed to mail in their 1'10 census forms. Just fill them out and wait for a census taker to call and pick them up. 'Hatry fdcCue, aslilstant U.S. Attorney In San· Diego, said today, "We look forWar4 to m~ilng addl~io I arrests probtbly In the next two wte s." Robert •L Gutierrez. :it, a 1'llred Marine sunnery "rgeant" 20 yean servlct. 148 Aveftida San Margarita, and Jose Jesui Roble 40, Santa Barbara, were arrai~ Monday before a U.S. magistrate ori charges of con- spiracy to violate federal Immigration Laws.· • A~kecl how many were believed in- volved ln the smuggling operaUon - which assertedly led to deaths of aliens 5Uffoc•ted in car trunks -McCue said this would hinge on lnvesUgaUon bUt added, "quite a few people". McCue said persons involved in the smuggling. 9per1Uon that had been 1oing foi It least a year, possibly lonler. had schedules to make up -and aasembly areas to pick ou't. McCue said the Mexican nationals were brought across the U.S. bordu at rural locations between Tijuana and Tee.ate. Then were then driven to the C a m p Pendleton en~ance near OceansJde and· driven orf the base at San Clemente, having circumvented the: border patrol checkpoint on Interstate 5. A car used in the smuggling was asaertedly Gutierrez' and bore a hue bumper ilici.er. McCue said the aliens paid about $200 to be smuggled to jobs, an the U.S. AuUl<lriUea said GuUenu (See AUENS, Pare I) StOf!lc Market• NEW YORK (APl -The Sl<>ct mor- ket moved broadly higher in quiet trad: ing l~te this afternoon. <See. quota.tlOns, Pages 24·25.) Orange • Laguna Beach attorney W i 111 a m Wilcoxen, a ca9di:<1atl: ror the 3Su,i District congres1lonal seal vacated by the death of JaIDes B. Utt, TuesdaY went on ~ attack agaiut his: prime opponent, State Senator ·'ob n G. Schmitt. \Vllcoxen, in a 1peeal at Orange Coast College, charged that Schmitz coukt~'t .adequately repreaent lhc coastal dlstrlC\ in Washington. 7 Fir_..~ ~o Jleve·lop D~iia This b the word from L a g u n a Postmaster Jack Bryant, ·who says the post office phone has been ringing off the hook as coniused citizens demand to i.oow (1) why they didn 't get the prepaid envelopes televi.s1on newsmen keep talking abou,t and (2) where they are supposed to se~d the form~ . Weather The Orange Coast will continue to "Jet the tun shine in" 11lur1- day, with tl:mperatures reaching 68 along lht shore and up lo 75 further inland. l{e didn't support Reagan, won't sup- Port Nl1on and can't represent the 3Sth blstrict," Wilcoxen declared. Addressing the faculty , W 11 c o x e n 1tressed lhat SChri\lli' attitude leward 11,e ·federal g<1Vemmeot coukt result In less federal fund1 for Oranie County airhools and pubUc work11. WUcoxen referred to SchmJtz's •tate- menl that ''Gtorge Wallace iJ too niodf:rate for me Ctn aettpthlg federal aid In Alabama)" as proof that Schmll.I CO\lld not effectively work for lbe people "' the l>ll> DJ$lriot. ' ·The ~nal candidate said he ftlt lt 'WIS important during I period of economic slowdown that county voters .. bt reproented b7 a man who wlU be 1ble to aet their'· taJ dollars back from Wlihin&Jon, 1 ' • • ··-- • Spur1's Fly Before Supervisors Make Decision, By JACK BROBACK Of .. .....,.. "'"' ,..,. Sparks tlew fOr three •hours Tuesday afternoo• before the Orange County Board of Superv'50r1 finally decided to award Dana P<llJrt Harbor leases to teven Individual bkSders rather than le one master bidder. O!ar1es of· eOnfUd or interest am opposing recornmendatiOns rrom two county department heads versus another figured in lhe dlscusskl• before a 4·1 decillon' was reached . The seven individual bidders offered $773,»0 for ,nine. Concessions at the harbor compared to package bid of ISI0,000 by Tranmallon Corp. Harbor district m a n a & e r Kenneth Sampa.>n and coubty Administrative Of. ! flctt Robert Thomas r«0rqmended ac· eeptance of lbe single bkl be<:ause of "admihlstratil'e economies" in dealing with jlllt one firm. Befort the hearint was under way, SUpervlllOr David L. Baker raised the cdnlllct of tnterut question. It was alleg. ed by the individual bidders tbat Larry Williama, an economist for Doniel, Maf,n, John.son and Mendenhall Los i11tf:lea consultants, had co n:t f t c le d' with engineer11 Koehl& and Koehlg designers of Dana Poinl Harbor. to make an analys•1 oI I.he pW!s later put up '" bid. S~ lhereartt r, Williams was ,1'11tt- cd LO have Joined with TransnaUon Corp. In preparina: th~lr ma1teileaH bid. CounLJ CouM<I Aijrltn Kuyll'r ruled .. • that a possible conflict of interest existed which "could render any contract void and result in long court litigation." This viewpoint was attacked by Robert S. "Sam" Barnes, ~ Newport Beach attorney representing TransnaUon who contended that Williams had lerml,.ated his contractual relallonshlp with Koe.big aod Koeblg berore he was engaged by Transnation.r Real Property Services D i r e c t o 1" Stan~y Krause and his assistant. John R. Shaddy strongly recommended ac- ceptance of the bids of the seve• ln- divldu1I firms. They pointed lo the 1:61,350 addllfonal caSh bonus lo the county and an ad- ditional bonu s on the. bo11t repair yard 1s .. HARBOR,.P•ae II .. ' • Southern Orange County Is ln a special census area that will be canvassed on foot by real, live census takers, says Bryant. lf you di4Ji't get an envelope, don't try to mail the form . Sudan Rebel Leacler Killed by GoY,eruwent CAIRO {UPI) -Th<! leader of the armed rebellion against the Sudan government was kll.led by government troops Tuead1y night, Sudanese 1,ader Gaafar . Nwne1ri announced ton1ght oo Omdurman Rocllo. L. Tht broadcast sajd El·H'"I Abdel Rahman El-Mahdi. the ribeJ le.ader, was shot by border pollct Yihile atternptlnl; lO escape to E,;lbJopla by car, , • INSIDE TODAY There 's music -4tid comedy -111 ·the!! air tilt& weektnd CZ6 four flfW stage productiona opt'll ih Omnge Coun ru ond Long Beach . See Enttr tofn. rnenc, Paga 23. •lrttit 11 •••""'" " CtllMrRl1 , .. ,.,..., ,.,..., 14 C"Kklttt U1 ' Ct1111r.1t U.M c-1a .. Cm•-• .. ONlll. PMtkn t OIWl'nt II llflftrill ,.... • •Rffftllll!Mlll t:I l'INIK• H<ll -ft Allll L. .... rt n M•ll•• t • I l I DAILY PILOI . C"lemente ToEniploy ~ · -·Oil Fighter? A lolnial llit>eal for ..-y to hi,. a W"hingl<!n; D.C.: lollbfllt to flgl!I for paw,ge of antki.1 drlUlnc 1t1W1Uon will come to Sii Clemente'• city "6Mll tonla;ht. • The al!PUt, w hi a i11t.t ll*n Lagui>i lioi<!h M8'W 11;;.a. ~. -asks lhAI the city belt flnan ' the lob- byist who wiU pwh lor on ol the Crap.ton-MU(phy blU i'° •. extond the oil dtllling lallefuaty Ill ...... 1 •olltt .,, the Southern California Coast. · 110 fa~ Ille tlUli tit ~ llMtl. al>d lll'11!ori lleaeli m ~-lit inlaMlre. , V!i!der, rellflnl luA llllilc!lt't c!lllMtll In th> ldU, 'llld hol dDUet M have yet been dUc:usaed, "but U>8 ti ' C111111<11 IW l\iM<IJllll li II ~ sll1 ih "" •11111111~:~, IJUc. 1'1le, pllft llltt4 . lhl CoonlJ iW'1i ill llii 1 ' · ed by hoard Chairman AH<m E. Allen. They ha•e promised suwort. If all lhovOr'""° Coul cllla qrce to lhe ldellj edder said; then a llloellna will be ca=lforJ6i~UV11,frl!ll each munl r Iii il· drtit !Iii finaneia1 IJ. "The tlt!l~I etplotailM ' alid Iii\>- . ____..duction bill (S-3093) is of. vital im- portance to our city and to every ctty and county witllln lhe estab}l1bed California oil sanctuaries," VtMer Aid. 5an CilmeD!O ol....,, lleo ..Ht to the ..... "'1<1Uafi all bi w~ ninghalb ~llul lleynnc) .. ~• Jo limit ti! I Uy-tll>lr.uea nil sanctuary presently ex1sts. The Santa Barbara oll disaster early lut year occurre<l in drilling areas 1yU\g in federal waters. The l'!lli WJll!l~ also I»• oll dr!Ullll 1n the ...,. Ba!bart dltnnel. Council to Meet With Te:riiporary City Attfilney San Clemente'• City Council will meet tonight wi\b a km~F.f r~cement 11 city att~1 tJ\lb)i~ l to find a penninebt 1UD1Ublti hr er Clrl S, Kl~1 ""*° taJiMU.. ilocamt el· fecti•e atieriiOoo. City• anai<r Kao i ~ .. -~ Santo II-F. . who · tht illf'a · rlct i'lil •orii1 will ·.mi, Iii tomer'• 6ipltlb--'" tonlllll'~ . • Brotm 11 a ipedalbt In isi'ooirileill rlcl leaahu.l. .. WI. lirowrn a iu1don1 cl Uauna• . , t,~.u ... low In t.o. AnPI'* ~ Ai lhi end o1 tonlilhl'1 ift111At ~ the council ts eipOct!d to nl1~ lnit tVec· uUvo oelalon lo Hei i penliaMril 1eiat ~I . Tllo ~blllltis ar1a t.ul lljrytt hll· !Jig the pool ls Uiill~e y. C!lit s!ld. '"Sq I~ we have nol been conlactod hy any IOi:8I a!tol'nt!ys '"1\oi~ •118Wtl la inl<rt!I In Ille ·JIO!!Uan1" =I.lid. • l!rown'I i!ttta duty o Will adylnltfft!lls bee!UU ol of iWO th .-..it dlJtri · ltltn M the council a1ip!l1, ~1ad~. :t - wi-.. ar Iii• cdllllcu lll;Jie on J ptrl.Ume buli M Iii , That er!lplO)t!lenl &lll!ul .the ""1roe lor Cllfe. th! !Ito a! . LagL\1;1a Beach, with J1fti tM Wbe popblaU<ln And v•IUnlt of bti"ne!S or Sin clemonlf, all o hat 1 par\·llnle altol1!0Y. Carr lald clly buollltsl ~olume Is Ult prime !actor In dfl•nnlnllli lhe 11nouht ol llOrk he,,aed Imm lilal eounael. Kelley, n and a 111n c1tmen11 ~I· dent, submitted hi• resl1n1tlon ll Ult councu•a Mal'tll II meetln1 aM cilid "'°""tins ""'k load1 In hll ,,..,, II· Jllllded l•gal pracUct and d•airlt 10 branch ottt lntn more contmunlty Mrtlee wolt II l\U n!ISOftl (or leaving tht: tltJ s~ff. OAllY PllOI N._, ... lffu HlltllflM l9id L.flo.. ..... !'; ............ CMt• ,M~ Sitl·ChR11alrt OllANOl COAST Jl'UllLISHINO t()Mjlo.4.NY l.b,rf N. W,,~ PtukHnt -Plllllt.Mr J,,, •· C1u1~, Viti ~rt1!unt end ~II M"'fttl' th•lllAi ket~il • it111tr "''~liJ;. ''·It"" ''"'" '· Hill Soul~ °'·-(""""¥ &dllW 0-• "'" -·•"'-"'l',.1"1""' · ..,.,. '""'' 1111 w.-.. ••1Mr4 ... E:.1:': !(r:'~ u.~ •ti C: I JU EJ·(Mllllll 11191 '· . ..... _ --. Plaae Still 11~14 ·Laguna -P~nder chool la he ~HiJac.ker~ Face ' 'Get To.ugh•. Pliln By BARBAllA 111.JAan! .... ....,,,..,.... LalUJla Beac~ 1chool lruoteet met In i sludf aesalon Tuesday night to pondet way1 add ~1111 to lrbn !!It Jll!0-71 achoo! tildtl_ , In Uaht of lhi r~nl lax ,ovel+h!l l11llttt. A projection of Income and tJI'.· pendltures prepared by A 11·1 slant S•perinlendenl Chari'' Ht11. r~1~1ed c!llll ploP\>sfd bjl s<ltddl 1>11J1cl.,... ll well as 1 ahifl of -1al priigl'lin! 16 ' .. ~~ lWilllalloll~_... '"' IUcoitilitlnolltfili to Iii c:onualtri<I ., tttll1'11 ii their ~P!il 1 1t1s11111 .om CiJU Iii ci~ltol dililb. ltllif. -It "1 dilhool, bt-sirY!ce !itlttiilll.lll'Olt ht ·~be·~ nlatlllilJ, malllllftin .. iM UOQ,wr!~clin!I t;; •~ll6t!IP . w .... lJilllnl. ' Vlho~ ~Y 1<1>o0/ ldtn1nls1rllort, oils Pfotld!!d 1lY i>r~ pa11 IJl the ll•l ~h Schools Cdnduct Own ':Pating Game' .lllrlcl achoola roflect reduttlon of stiff or tftltJ!ti' ti! ~ll!tlllllly tl!tl rMtlt!IU!n qf suppllu. EaUmoled H:lncludt: A 11 s o ~'::· 1t: ti o, 19~?:· Ll~na 111.130, ffio~ 11temiltl Sch , $25,m , • TeP ~I tile Iv , $11,t . II•'-!. also wiU aat boanl permJlalon to shift driver education and educaUOhally bandl~afped ~--.and con,. llnuallOD~acl>oOI lraoli 11\t ~il ltlliil to a se lite dtt!lflcadon. '1111a wbiilct Jlehttll dltttti!t to l""1 • ~tnillilt• otltrlll<! to lllliltcl -1 Doi reliilblinid bJi lht 1141t. Tha ~I would lllo allow llacr.t' to c:OnduC! iifWimi Olili~ er I · it =~~jjA~:.1.:aw . ·P. , 1 !!ttlln.llei! lt!Cofttl ,.liJ d)ltlict ~It UlO 1110-n sChliot 1JeJr 11 . .m 11 iltlrlilttd e~Hdllut!i I ,;lij, I, Jeaylng a . balance of $141,514 in the general fund. Heu .noted figure& do .not Include the balance as of June 30 wlUch ht aaid will probably fall between $11,loo a.ii 11!.lllO. I . lb lljlil ~ lll*omuta riegellalldill di l~~ed ' leacMr 1fla1it~1 Hes.I estimated a l percent salary increase for all emploYes would coat the district $22,000, enabling trustees to project a percentqe 1*fia.se into dollars. • Ullorrt ltls6 announced he will reoom- .... ,_ llUUllED IN J.UTO CMIH ''~tri•r Ant•I lltlia ~x·Angel ltojae Hurt in Crash; 2 (lltilth~n Ole • By HOWARD HANDY -Of tilt D•llY P'llfl 511ff r SEOUL (UPI) -South Kot!aH •M iap1ne1t attlhorlll" toot 1 tmtlh at• titude today tow•rd a band of radical Japanese studenll who hijacked a. l _•pane5': 'airliner an4 demanded }~be 'Mon lo llofjh Korea. The equlilt ..,g~ f ~Jr~'."' t.por!fd star•IHI -lli<il The Boeing 727 jet hu remained at Seoul's Klmpo Airport since ii landed at S:ll p.m. Tuesday (ltl:ll p.m: PS'C MoedayJ Jn 1 conlt•l o1 wlbi belw'l'a lhO s\1-dnl 1'•\')1)1 hlJackal'I t., ti,n lhrule!IOd IO blow u the I .J.L "" · ~~ .L !,,,_,.!f o flq.• unent ffl f"4!1119 Ult ~ ...... ect ere". a•j>IJteM Trilllldbllllllell MI ri 111 tr Tomi.!abUro HaMilmoto new in front 'l'ikyo and ln·a radio to(lvtraatloq with U.. llJJiclltrl 18ld lhf plane •!"'14 nol be alibwed to, depart urij,il the hd•ta1e1 were ftlld. HI& iou1b 1l•ikt ,pp1rently had the bi..sina ol Soulh Kor~an jllld t.l .S. officials worried about the fate •1 lllo Ainilrlclhl lbOltd. A Seoul radio stauoD said today the hijackers had given Hashimoto a n ultimatum to le\ the jetliner lake off Ill 6 a.m. Thursday (1 p.m. EST Wed- hesday) or J.het would "take action ," presumably bliilil•i up Ill• pllnl wllh homemade bombs. The lla~nelt ~lid there had bten no 1uth utUtnAtwtt ~ ' !hS~.a. a japl!J1<s6 I ~ o k II nl • h . COUMelor Taoltltllll Maeda Of the Japanese embassy, said, "No ~ubstantial breakthrough can be expected In ijle Umlted . near future ." AskM what be bfiln~M .'llill' hi llplltdr-"1 am i!Ot 111 f plliitlilh 1o dllculi ~ tlriilna." Theater Dry, But Players' ~ FttndsAre .1'1o . ' 1lie Ugilrli M,OOJlon Pliyltouso t; or. u~latly high aM dry now, but corrective drainage work at the new theater dented the Players' pocketbook to the tune of $850 it was ievealed today. 'Ii> keep the tab from going even higher, the Playhouse is asking the city to refund $156 paid out lo the Building Department in license fees ltivolved in Ille wofk. lff two htivy winter rains, "ater back· " ed ~p in I drainai:e ~lpe leading Crom tiiellfl tllll l\lhJ!iW Rh6lll tit cltlttU!t! lnttrscboiastle c4tl>pe\llion Is the llsu61 lhll tefr as Mi e<iltolfly i!lhlltre. · nill for neilllllorlhi Hjlb schools, but for Lliuna leach and San ClerHerif!. the .objective, I.his week at leiht, 1' &Ocial bam3':1y. "' Mlnervino "Minnie" Rojas , ex- Califamia Angel pitcher, was critically tnj.nct in an iulomobile accident hear KjJ 'lllfgo, t1a., early this !t>onililg. Hil lwi 01J .. 1 children were kified. Frolll PIJ91! l the PlayhOIJse parking iol 16 Laguna Canyon R°'d, nowed under a loading door arld into the orche1tra pit in the th~ler.- Students and faeulty members from the two eoui.1 tchools will 1•t iosether Friday night from I to 11 p.m. for tbe second annual "Dating Garn:," pat- alter tht· t.levlslan pi..,.am of dliif nlrtli. 11~1 fAnif! and one lacuut game will be played during the evening, tbe objective be!Jtt to plir otf LagUnans and san cllliltl!liUl fir dllt!lfr d11!1 -plus an alt irip to San Francisco for the wlnnlng fac:ulty couple. Conltsllllls, secreened !utt'W.~k by • nplfll!HJIWU IJl Uie t...f:'.....,i,,, working on lhe qu.,UOnl tlii wW ~ lbt1r c1atel Jor an evelilnl OU~ In !lit "Da~illii," one coiltdiant ~uestlon.s th!'te · ; who are hidden. ftim 'liew, and dl<I (rom their ltilW.rt whlcli will N bll St btr date. A daOCe, f~illrina ~ Luufi~ Beach ~.k'l'\" ~,'' lf!U-lo1low lhf ~w;y.111 Iii~ wlllllilir student couples by Andree'si Th4 Oulrl&· ger, Ben Brown's and , the Roy a ·1 llawajian In maun1 Beacn Alflen<jro's lie.corona deiT Mat 111<1 llii slflt &hlrt l!lfil~ · ' "Da!Uli Qjme0 CG11ltst IDi_-. JM'l' lrt on salo 11 student ac11¥t Ill offlcea in lhe LI~ and San Clemente hlgll ICll&Olt tor fl .ii •Ingle and $1.50 for couples. Laru:Uettpe PolWy B~ote Truste~s Of San Joaquin A vlrltlj di lll!hs lrotn hbme\lerl to landscaping will confront trustees of the San Joaquin Elementary School Distrlcl al tonipl't i p.m. m,.11n1 UI Iriil!e Stlihol. , A Mlriilg "" • reque11 ldr tllt ~ of two undeveloped school sites In Mission Viejo for Pony League baseball held• will be !~al o~ Ill• tlelfda. TM board re~Uy lt!,l\tod a lltnflit r~ehl lot ... or lll!lt. M~an... !chCIOI •It. In MIUl<il V~Je "'' Lilli• U•l>l• USf, 'Ille beard alji 11111 llO llked Iii con- sider adopting a pdllcy !or !Oiling aside speetflc tund! for 11nd!tlpln.g new schools. · • A report will be inadt on tht dt1trid'1 suspenskln po!ley and proc!edtlrel ht response to a 1>9a,rd request for ,~.Ui~ guid•ll"'9 ltt tM event s!Jipft\dllll • student Is necessary. . R.ep<trtl alto will ~ made, on the di1trict'1 homework policies which we.re quest.lohed at lasl rhonlh's Jntttlng by a Dir"'\ rrom Urtlverilly Park 8cho01. Alll<I Vall•r Hotnt0•nu1 Msn . alao will be pretent lb oulllnt their pl1ns for 1 summer rtcrtation pro1Tam for d11trkt pupils. FNllt P .. e l MEDINA. I I vol\'fd membtrl of Meduta't '°"'P'lll'· Mldlni hU 1pecllkllly dOnled lhAI he ordmtl any massacn, bul admlllod tllll bt lhol J Viti COnl WO!hd WhG wa1 wounded. "l did nol see any slaughts at My Lal I 11\.!I day," ho "Id dttr1nl I newt dlnfe.renct in Washington after appearing before a committee investta:ating reports of Ute htldacte. "None was reported to me. t did mt order ~f ma1sacre at MJ .Lal 4,'1 ht doCIUt<I. • -· - "'Medina ·said he ahot •. WOl]llft he bellel'!d hid a l\IQ or 1 1ftt11tiO ar~r 6 Mlk:oplt/ pilot ttj!orted ifOlltc • Viet C«ll with I \#tlpen. 'llie lilHI tllltp .. lltill Medin• Wll Jlrtl.md by Lt. 061. Htrlhlh t.. Wlll, McPherson Troop Command . Although Medin•'• re<Onl! ind a"lin· lhetll hi" blfn \rtnsl.,rtd IO Fl MCl'lletaon !Or •d11'lll)llr•Uv1 ,,.,,,...,, he .WI Uve1 11 n BtiJnina, Ga. Marijuana Bhy Turns Into Thelt, Attil~k .ill Lagrttta Rojas had just passied a truck on a Florida highway and reportedly was traveling 1t a high rate of speed. He loet eontrol of the car, went off the highway, came back on to hit a .bridge raillna. The car turned over on impact Rojls1 frife fhd an Infant son w&e also Id th! i!af but heitHer was setiOUsly A 29-year-old Lagun~ Beach min who injured. pol~ claim attlm~ to bliy marijuana A Florida doctor said Rojas may h~e ii'om a sldeWAik: Pe&btr 8Al1 wound up Injured a vertebra or hill · back. e ~Ing robbed and beaten; has steered po-couldn't move hii .Iii lhls rriordlhl ul 111!6 I~ ifi1' Ill itl; -attttlantt 'Sy the permanent nature of the injuries . ,, ,, U ... 11o _ Mi· was not known. pltVMlllll ml cotl1' llllinber 01 meil r.C The two &jas children killed in lhe ftJi ~~~, . accidtf'.lt were B:arbaf.t Bea\riJ, age t, Delec\lve Gene Broolll lraYaitd lo Riv· and Loflrdb, age I. Of~dll ~1 al~rtlfl!l!t lo atresl .Tlmo-The accident hapjlened al 12 ,25 a.m. lhy Alieli Jont1, II, rf. thal_tlb-. Aii lrm• Rojas reportedly had just purchased ed ~ tcfDJ'labtt will bt IOU&ht • ham' 1~ Alm11r1do, Fla., sir miles 1plftii ll'ontt. Jilt two companiafts are aouth o[ uie 1ccident scene in the Florida still being sooghl. -~·-. 'IM~lneident ..u 1fZi· iii :lloJll '1Jiotired In 38 games with lite ,.11.e I , ~Y n ' ~1 ·~ AMII• In iltll"and poa\ld 1 4-3 won-1 .. 1 who lhe . ilit-"'"'"1 u 1 rfltet apeclalisl. Arm trouble pocla C.,, lho_,lldowo Ii jii ll1t ~SIMPI' Hol-piiJUad hlpi lh@I aea10n and he was • too,.,pt;I anii ,"1e<! lo IMiy _.\ &hi. a.signed to Hawaii in the PacUic Coast Oilei-ed a 'i1J11Y(orii -~ • 110, Ill 1.eaeue. aald '11~u "1~rHlid j~ ; a!'Pr ~uih-illy. A o wOllld ~ •tli1 . ,_. Ioli. , The v bllm· iaid be had Oilly 11JS. ·but .... -p• .. ~ i the deal wil maae, With 1Jie UllilelitiM-"'' v---~ Inc that he -Id make ~R tho d~ltr!lil'I! byJt~llg n: ~.-1.kli,l lil~.U'.ilM"ll''· li!.~ .... ;.u•p" . ,ti Ill t01a om.er•. ~lflll.,IMi ' · 11. ley area"wh~ hi tu· ' t# Atl<iln· pany one of l!li al1WCtt a dire lhe mfrliuanA 11dllld lit iUtll •· .. lfMh a h<>Ulehollltt aaHtl ll1ld tht,v •ei-t 1oet11ng for, th! suipel:I n~ tilct to the truck. The driver took off down the hill, with the victim, who twd handtd ovor Ills Ill.I, In bot t;'jl' L " II Iii~ I~ .:. ' ;:;.:.i...i, lnlb tho tia~ o1 ~ ape.a~ Im~ lwo Iii the susuects attampted to subdue him. When the d r I v er ~~~ ~truck, ;:·~i:ti1::h"~'Al'.~ittt.Y.1dri:\ leJ\le On f()(!t. · He headed straight for the police sta- tion to ~wrt the in<;ide~ P:fld w~ a~le lo pf'ovld~ 1 d~;crtp\ll!il u\e 1t11CW.1hd tis lloeh!t nuinlltir .. bleh !d t• tulllla~·· llTeal. No chargea trt jlitldllli •1•1lt!! Ute Is· dull vlctktl, Broolts aaii, Since hi ltls ""1 In poet<111 ... ol if!y drup. ALIENS •.• boil '8.000 er~h 11hon .,,.,1,a. . lb!uue Slid auUe:rtft attd Robles ir- resla "'"' ltlsA>~H by lh• Ftlday Jalal ahQeUha of 1 Mellcan national 1rho fled alQl\at'Y police on tht base ntar Sitt Cli!Mrite. 11*1 wtre sevfrl other Me1ic1n nt1- UOIMIJ1 In th4 ctr, five cr•mmf!tt 1n tht wnt, authorities said . It had a d~ ~ ..... McCue said the smugglln1 had Included llUildr«ts, jlo!ilbi ylhousandl or all!hs. "II they happen tO 1ufrocate lnilde a trtlnk they are limply dumped oUt 111 some Mcluded ·~~•/ he claimed. A prellmlniry hoar1n1 before 111• U.S. m~glltr1te has ~ 1ched1.:led April 11 ftw both Gutierre& and Roblf!I. Both are free ott ball. M~e · sald he planned to seek an tndlctlJltftt rrom A federal 1ratid jury ntll· Wee'k. HI &Aid he Was not ytlt Oi!Cldid If aHdlllonal crlmlhal chars" ..culd ~ loughl. HA-RBOll .. -. bid WhlCh wh nOl incltileil llt-TtieSclaY'I bidding, . .1 They alio noted lhal lhe lndMdUll 1>iddei'i represented owfierl and to}j managemeri\ Who Wifi be aCtJal projef.:t tnanagen whei'eas lttt 1ipg\A bid Would Involve several 1ubi!oP.traatots~ . Altorn<y Ro!'~ tl6well, ri~re!@i!t1n1 jhe Jnalfldu8l \jld~iri .. id It wls simply a else. of· i,lh~ tU.payirs Gt Ttatisnation'' .i1d that I& llldividupl bidders werl local lhvoslori W lti lxplrilnced ill lheit'llne.ol llUtl. "I don 't know how ydU can explain away over a quarter Of I mllliDn dollars ," said Howell. -~ The final voted of 4-1 fdlind Suptrvispr WUliam Philli dieMnlllia bedUH he tell the tiatrd":ial adlng "ll'lthout sul- ficient information." A Iaat minute bid by the. individual firm1 ia offet U,500 for \he boal repair yard facility was thrown oUt on rec.om· mendalio• of Supervi3or Baker and will be subject to later bidding. No bids have been received on this parcel Previously. 1 Another late P.roposal b)'. the indiV1dual bidderi ta rorm i 11manijiitifilt Nir- poration" to handle contact with the count, was re!erred to the staff for re<=ort1ll'\endalio11. 'I'll< riltle rucallfUI bids on the :JG.year leases Wld jo lo: Parcel one -Atlantic Richfl~d Co., $50,750 bonus for a marine fueling sta· tio11. · Patc!tl twb -tM beat ilpalr yanl whi~fi wa9 deferted. Parcel three -the Dana Point 1'1arina C.O~p. $25,000 bonus for a dry boat storage and !Iii~ yard . Parcel four -Dana Point Marini Corp .. '21.000 bonus ror a boat launchlng facility. · PP.reel five -North Ametlcal\ Building T~Mo!OlY. '88,!IOO bonus ror a •polUl•hfrig llndlng. Parcel six -Marine CapitaJ , $W,OOO bt'mu!I for a bDat 11lp raclllty. Parcel se\i@h -Dina Polnt A!tn., 110.000 bontil fllr a shopplnl campier. P•tcel" eljht -P•UI R. Goodman, $18,000 bonus fOr a ~otll . Pate!! tin -Mnrlrte Capl~I. 1117,000 bonus for a boat slip facility. Parcel el!vffl -Dina P ~ I b t Rel!ltaurant carp., $111100 btlnus tor a cate. Only 90JIJUOO, enldneers decided, was to block bff the · pipe leadlhg to the 11lreiit drain and install a pump and a stnalltr Jlipe to handle parking Jot runoff. Thil has betn 'letOmPlished and the da. no ·1on3er exists, a Playhou se 11pok~sman said Ws Week. NO one seemed to be able to tix the blatne foi' the Playhouse inundation eittept that, In the words of one ~polt'-~• .. "Someone a.pParently mis- Jtidged ttt~ volliffit of that waltl:r pburing down the Canyorl when ll really rain!I hard . It •as Cartyt>h wa ter that backed iJp into ~ pipe." Al:trtned b.r tht! prospect of furthei-t'l•m_P.neS! after lnstalla bon of .11.h or1an lh tn@ orche,ga pil, the Pl ayers deekled to put the $l50 On the liile and ;et the job done. "This has put a hardshi p on the Playhouse financially," writes Playhouse president William Harcum in a letter asking the City Council for relief from lictnse fees, which the Playhouse also paid in order to speed up repair work. From Poge l ClfYIIOOD .•• up a town hall meeting "as soon as pract!c~I -we hope in April-" to pt~Ht the complete p!~ to the public alld ~\ace ii bp lo! public dbcu1Siolt . atld snggestlotis." What is being dratted now is expected to be ~Ually the plan 'ubmllted to the LAFc 111 June. "The body will ptobably have some new members In the June """eeUng becaute of the CQUnly ell(!tiont corning up earlier in that month," Kraus observ- ed. He !aid no odds have been made Oh the plan's chances tor passage. The last LAFC approval of ah In· corporaUon bid came about four years aso when Villa Park became a city. "But that Issue Was less a campaign for 10cat Control ahd more of a 1uccessful at.tempt for c.onlrol of a spec!llc local iR11,1e. VIiia Park incorporated because of Jot 11lie11 a1nd olhff planning criteria. In Dana Point the lS11ue 11 d1rrerent -10cal cohlrol of an area's dest!Hy." l'rolfl ,..,. J PALM SPRINGS> "The Second Chance" 011 Towle Stt1r/111g Introduced by J. C. Humphrlfs Jewelers !lj~~r we:ik. '1 The Junior Gbamber ol Conuriitte l\olted Cite erltettill tile cOnlnlunlly lo harid 11111 Plll)Phlifs •111i lnlormallon abdu~ local laws. 11lt tvaa qot a r<>Attblock.'' ~ ritayor UJ>lilllld. "They p.it up some marken and ltfered cars Into lllel!1 ihil a•v• ltUt the pampftlall.'' If, within 1 yHr, you docicli The j>lnipbl!I, lilied '"P"1ce Has lls Price," Is addressed to a youthful au- dience and brieOy ducrlbes a variety or city ordiqa~ ltl•llng to •i<:'Pi"i in relticlt!, ciritplhi!, Cuilew1• i!tollOI and dltii centr.11 Ul<&il parkUllJ, horn honking and other noise disturbtnces • fighting in public, trespaning and party crashing, and the requirement &hat persons under II ~iJlg al ltolfll be acc<tmponl~ I!)' a jlatelil oi' guatdlari. :fht CHP paUQls were bac~edl Wie!elf' •1.1~1 bt· clU..hS il'M • pa~ led the ~trte:Lt, 11• lot cf realty ougt Marines,'' special Shl!rt11'1 dllillt In hlppl.,l)lpe •••ti am • 111-inan ellflOJll' m<lllnttd palM>l llill sealed o!f TlllqWti Cbypn, tbt tM hot li!ot. llilore ·-holldlf •1.tttid li1d irialilli!Md a M-bour l\llhi 111 tttp •111U1K aul Ii llill lftltldtd srta. • "By the second day.'' said llif mayor, '"lhd •onl WU OIJI that Pllnl Sj!r~ • •• '"' hdt Thtrt .... ..., !Ill .,. '""· 1ctu1Uy, In I••~ IJ'!tili l>e.-dOWll 81 percent !Nim 11a1 · yaar. Bot cite.lions were handtd out l6r tviry l1h• you evtr heard of.'' Wl•ftla rtpUltdly 1111ph11IMd lhl .. ,,, ol full clUun IUpport ii th• P11i11 Sprln&s J'l'l>lhi1l. you'•• chosen hie wrong T~wle stil'llng pat+ttn, wt wld l1k1 it back. Until now ifrou bought 1he M'Ong sterling pallcrn you '"'Cl'( stuck "'·ith it. To·wle has th.lngtd :111 tJlat with somelhing called "The Second Chtn.,.'' Mtte'1 bow It works: Come Id :ti\(\ buy a 'lbW1e sterlii!i pa!tclh an1I ht with it fo r a }'hl.Wewill f:\'el'i monogram il il yol\ like. I! at 1n)1 time ciurin~ those twth·e '·n1onthsyou decide this pattrrn ;, ll'rtlng ior rou& return rur "crllhg u11bwle. Thty'I , cxchan~ it {or ahothtt 'td..•lt pau.ern. llo ~utttiontuk!d. 1bwle'• "Stcond Ohtntt:" Nw j'iill lfatt IOr!litltlhg tttry won1an desen·n whttt iti' i~ lele<tlng • 11erllng pahem. The ri&bl to b< lm>ng. CONVENIENT HRMS J. C. fiunip4,.;,d J•wefer6 24 YEARS. • SAME LOCATION 9ANKAMERICARD MA!TER CHARGE 111! N!W~ORT AV!Nt!! COSTA MISA ,.-!ONE 141-140 I • .. • • I ,. ' J • ._ .... ,. .... -LI Laga•••a ~ae~~-~. Totiay's Fl•af EDU'l;O;K.: - • ~ ., :-7 Jiii(-:... -. ~- ~Ot:. 63, NO. 76, 4 SECTIOt:IS, 72 PAGES WEDNESDAY, APRIL I, 1970. TEN OENTS -. .. "' . ' .... :.. t Lagunans Learll . -1-. .. . ... t . J f~ i ... _ /Springs Tactics \ on .. Hippies By BARBARA KREIBICH Of tJla Dlllr l"lltt Stiff Steps tJen to dl~~e ,youthful. transients Jn Palm Springs were detailed by Mayor Howard Wieffls of the dewt community, at a breakfast meeting or th.e Laguna Beach Chamber ol Coro. merce ·this morning. At the outset ' Wiefels told guests, .. Some or our problems are different. You have a more <Of les!{ permanent situali!m. Our problem r is lJle ~aster week invasion.!~ For many years, Wlefeiilild, young - people bad-flocked lo Palm Sprin1s dur· JQg Easter week, but the aceompanying prot)lem'S seemed to be diminishing because landlords w e t e increii.singly ,reluctant_ to rent to the young visitors and risk damage lo llltir property. '~~. I~~· yeat, it happened," said the mayor. 0 0utside promoters schedUled a coople of pop coocerts and w~ suddenly found our.selves ovt.rrun by ~me 10,000 ly Phil lntorl1ndi ' . to ti,!® people. '11>11 wu • completely dilferenl b~ ol pal 7he ollltrs had generally been areat young people - but not these!", . 1 To cope-1 with the emergency, which produced, at least one riot, a shooting i nd ,injury to two1 police officers,. a meaSure .designed fo; Ci~U Defense was invoked, said Wttfels.-Under a mutual aid ~greeme6t, 500 Jaw enforcement of· ficers from four counties were called in,~ and iq_ t"''O days the visitors had been .. literally hauled Q\lt of town.•• "We had complaints from· t h e American Civil Llberties U n i o n (ACLU)," the mayor said, "but our support froin the citizens was tr~me~ dous. We got JlteraUy.thousands of lett~ backing what w~ bad. done." For the next 12 months'. Wieifels said, Palm Springs of[jcials tried to figure out what to da to prevent a recurrence of the 1969 disaster, going as high as the state legislature and the governor's office. . The California HJgbway Patrol, which has a regu1at1fm providing that cities promoting spetial events must pay fo( extra protectiQl'I and crowd control, was. persuaded, he sai!i, "that Palm Springs wasn't promoting this mess." Tbey agreed to help. ' . Twenty-two CJIP officers patrolled the streets of Palm Springs throughout Easter week,~ handing out citaliona at the rate of one every seven ininutes, said WiefeJs. Jmmedlately before the holiday started, the City Council met to adopt emergency ordinances (which do not bave to go through the usual hearing processes ) regarding trespassing and civil disobe· dlence. "We were pretty sure we'd hear from the ACtU on-these," Wlefels-sald~"'but at least they'd be there to get us through tS« PALlll .SPRINGS, Pop I) Mor:e Arrests Proinised . ,. -' .· In Smriggling of Aliens Army Holds M din , e . a For My Lai Were You F J I dn ,U.S. Agents oo e r · " Jokesters On Prowl Today Charge Two The origin of April F,ool's Day probably ·dates bac~· to t ancient Rome -not for any hislprlcal reason , it just seems that al! ~ure· fe stivities date back to ancieif'.Rome. . · After Death By RICHARD P. NALL 01 tllt O•llJ f'llM S!Mf ' ATLANTA, Ga. <AP) -The: Army charged Capt. Erne:i\ L. Medina t\)\lay v.'ith murder in the 1968 ittaci oa."My ' .; 1~NI uld Ult ~., • • ky' Mm ,, 4~r 1 ~~-: 1 1 ~v<f~' The .J!neral activiUes surrounding All ~'ool' Day are about ae unclear as its girt/It is a seasqn wheR all people, CV tbe inost ,dignified, 8re &iv en , an ' e .to play the tool., t '1. . rA=· t~~~ r~.A1i rF00~·1 i;io, -)4;, '""'"" ~-•·:!'m ).!<'!' ... , If>!, *8µae. ol ·l!i rel•tldri With a San Clemente ex•Martne and another man already char,ged, additional arrests are expected in tbe federal . .in- vestigaUon or a wholesale Smuggling rtng~ that as&ertedly ferreted Mexican alien.II ~ J i .)brqugh the backroads of Cam p '. r~~ible for im·1_ ·, s , for which LL Wllliar:n ·i;; ,canex, ./ 1.n t1J¥ lo 'Ill' ,com1J!1 of •PrJDf, 1'hen nalurft'. fools mailklrid with s udden:"' changes from_sbowers to.sunshine. •• . ' I '1.1 ~e(ldleton to av~id the, ~nler PatrgJ~ . lfarry McCue, assistant U.S. Attorney tn.. Sil) Diego, _said today, "We took forward to making addJUonal arreita probabjy in the nex:t two weeks." . ·- "Art lat •• .'' ' ·Dana Point-Capo Beach . . Cityhood Plans Readied By JOHN VALTERZA 01 1111 D•il, P'l191 Sflfl 1tructions to proponents of 'incorporation to reflne it., will be •tried next lDOflth. The a111nOUQCernent from 3rd Army at Ft. Mc~ here uid the chaige WIS bas«j. Oii tv-'Obtained •tJy •U,S. Army Ci1mlBa1' • Iiitelllj~ Oivision age11ts. A spakesman said that Ptledina was charged as 1lprincipal1under the Uniform Code of Military Justice, and did not have to . 'be present dutin£ •the alleged killings. lo be held respo1111ble. April Fool's Day was .named for the custom of ptay.ing· pi'acti~I , 'jokei or sencling-friepi:ts -on fool's erraods 01 April 1. . In Scotland, April ,jJ the month the cuckoo bird (symbol of tJie simi:ileton) retutn1 lo ScoUand;, hence the fool is calle<I a "ct.IC'koo" or •1gowk." which led to Scotl-, . ,Ole such as : "On the s of AprUe, Hunt goWk other mile." HunUng the " o k" was a fruiuesS er,Md for Is ucb like our "utipe . 'April fool/' hunts" today Jn the U.S. At any rate, today your gritted tee~h should be concealed behind a grin' when some-amiable friend walks up to you and says. "Hey, you've got a bag on your shoulder." .A new plan detailing a city of Dana 'oint with a full-time police department and a breadth of other city ser\'ices ls.receiving final preparation today from volunteer consultants before b e i n g presented to the public in a town ball~ meeting. · The pew dOcument pull forth a plan for a city operating under an • initial budget of $437;000 containing about $90,000, or 20 pereent, as contingency reserves. The' Army 1aid, "Tbe new charge alleges violation ol.ArtJc1e 118, 'UCMJ, in that Capt. Medina was responsible for the l.Ue&ed mu rder of Vidnamese norfcoinbatanl persoiis allegedly · com· mitt~ by mtmtiers'; of his company in the village Of • Sohi My .(My Lai) on JS.March.1961." till Have Census Form? William Kraus, city administrator of Los Alamitos. a north Orange Coast city which has lent str~ng support . to the incorporation move in Dana Point and Capiitrano Beach, said the plan should be ready for the June agenda of the Local Agency .Formation Com- mission (LAFC). 'The plan, in three phases, is a replace- mint for an earlier document which the LAFC declined to accept. Instead, .. ~! first plan was returned with in· l ; Schmitz Blasted In Campaign By Wilcoxen · Lagiina Beach attorney W 111 i a m Wilcoxen, -a ca11didate for the 35th District congressional seat vacated by ihe death' of James 8. Utt.. Tuesday Went on the 'attack agaiast his prime opponent, Stale Senator .I o h n G. Schtnitz1 · Wilcoxen, in a speech at Orange Coast College charged that Schmilt couldn 't adequaiely represent the coastal district tn Wa.iihlngton. He didn't support Reagan. won't sup. Pott Nixon and can't repraent the 3Sth Dtstrict," WUcoxen declared. · Addressing the faculty, \V i I co• en 11resse<1 that Scbmiti' attitude· toward b',e rederal government could result in lus federal funds for Orazi,ge County .vbools and public works. \Vllcoxen rtfen-ed Lo SchnUla'a-atate- ment ·that "George WaJlaet is too me<terate for me (in aectpU11g ltderal aid In Alabama)" as proof that Schmlti ~Id not effectivtly work for the people of the 3Stb District. ':-The congressional candidate said he rtlt it was import...nt during a period ot economic 1lowdowt1 Lhat county voters bi represented by a maz1i who will be nble to get their tat dollars back from W1shington. • As opposed to the earlier plan which proposed police services c o n t r a c t e d through the Orange County Sherifrs Of- fice, the new idea calls for the ~ own police force with an average of twa patrol cars at work 24 hours a Medina, 33, of Pico Rivera, earlier was charged with murdering f o u r persons, mainJag on·e anit assault with a deadly weapon. Tbe1 earlier charge, filed March 10, accused Medina of the "murder ol two persons on or ab<>ut 16 March 1968, maining and murder of one suspected enemy person, and murder of another, during their . in· terrogation, late in the day of, about 16 March 1968, inaimin( and murder weapon on a third individua! while in· terrogating him on or about J7 March It Should Be Ready Today ·day. It also details departments of building and planning, pubUc works, animal con- trol, parks and recreation and a city administrator-city clerk. "This new one details realistically a city which is much more solid and self-sufficient," Kraus'said. It does not include many new boundary changes over the previous unsuccessful incorpciration plan, he added. "It also doem't have any inclusion of Dana Harbor Into the city boundaries. It may seem greatly advantageous ta a new city to have the harbor "Included, but it is hardly realistic," be Said. Kraus said he and other volunteers are recommending that the local com- mittee proposing he incorporation ael • IS« CITYllOOD, P ... I) 1968." ·' However, the charge filed today was subsUtuted for one filed March 17, ac- cusing him 0£ conceaUng knowledge o[ a felony. Medina commanded Company C, 1st Battalion,, 20th Infantry, 11th Brigade of the America! Division in Vietnam . Company C joined two ather infantry companies early in 1961 to form Task Force Baker, which conducted the raid on· My Lai. C.Qey,. charged Sept. S, 1969, was the 'first ·to be accused. Subsequent in· Vesttcations for the most part have in~ '. (See &!EDIN~,. Pase I) . Orange County residents should h&ve disposed of their 1970 Census forms in one or two ways ·today, according tO U.S. Census Bureau ofricials. Return envelapes were included In census forms sent to households In Costa . f\fesa, Newpot Beach, Huntington Beach,· Westminster, Santa Ana and Orange. These cens.us forms should have been given ta mailmen in the respective cities mentioned above toda y. If you did not mail out· the complet~d ·form. you arc urged to do so tomorrow or Friday at the latest. The U.S. Census Office in Escondido wailts its area. residents (homes south of Corona del Mar) to hold on to their census forms. A census enumerator will pick them up, · · The cfOJlowing cities are asked to hang on to lheir completed census forms untiJ ~ Firms t~~ ~.~velop Dana • Sparks Fly Befo~e. Superv~ors Make Detjsjon . By JACK !ROBACK ticer Robert Thomas recommended a~ that a PQlisible J;ltftOi interest existed ot "" 0.1" Pilfl '"" ceptam:e of the aing1e bid J>ei:ause of \\'hlcfi "could render any contract void Sparks new for three houri Tuesday "administrative ecooomies''' in dealing and result in Jong cour( llUgatlon," aflernoo11 before • Orange County · with Just one rum. Tbis vie~rpolnl wa s attacked-by Robert Boanl or supUvisors finally dee~\. Before the hearing was under way, S. "Sam" .Barnes, a Newport Beach· award Dana PoU.t Harbor leases to seven Supervisor David L. Baker~ raised the attorney represenUng Transnatton who individual blddera rat.her than to one conflict of interest q\Jt&tion. It was alleg-contended that' Will iama had ·termhtated masler bidder-etLby~tJ>e. lod1Yl\IU'1 :&~ers Jbat l.a'"'l • h~ contr~ctual relationship with Koe big Charies of conflict of lntenst and Wllllams, an economist-for Daltltl, fl.1aM, and Koebig before .he \\•as engagea by opposing recommendaUons from two Johnson and fl.1endt\1hall , J,.os Angele's Transnalion. county department heads vrrsus another consultants, ha~ c"fi n t r i c t· e d. \l'i!.h , • ' Reat Pr:operty Servicts D \ r e c to r, figured tn the dlscussio11 ·before a 4·1 engineers K~b1g 11nd Koeblg· des1gnets. Stin\l~y Krause and hl!i assistant, John decillion was .reached. ol Dana Point Harbor to ma~c an ' R. Shaddy slroiigfy recomlfre'nded ac- The seven individual bidden offered ana tysis of the parcels later put wp . ceiptance of the bids or the seveK ln- $77S,350 foi: nine concessions 11 the for bid. . dlvldual firms. harbor compared lo packa1e bid of , Shortly llltrtalter, Williams W8' allei· . They pointed.I<> the $163,360 addttional SSI0,000 l!LTransnaUon Corp. ed to have joined with Tiaunatibn Corp. cash bonus kl ffic rounty and an ad· Harbor district mana ger "Kenooth in prtparini: th.Mr master lease'bid. · dlUonal bonus on the boat repair yafd Somps.JO and county Admlnlljrative Of· Cou.nty Cou"'el Adtlao Kuyper ruled (See HARBOR, P•1• I) " I· • a census laker picks them up at the home either today ar Thursday. Laguna Beach, San Clemente, Mission Viejo. Laguna Hills, Leisure World , South Laguna Beach, El TOTO. Laguna Niguel and San JUan Capistrano, DON'T .MAIL IN CENSUS FOfil'IS! Residcl)ts o[ Laguna Beaeh"""d other Soulh County communities are not sup- posed to mail in their 1970 census forms. Ju.st rill them out and wall for a census takerio call and pick them up. \ TI1is is the word f:'jm Laguna Postmaster Jack Bryant. who says the post office phone haS been ringing off the hook as confused citizens demand to know (1) why 1hey dldntt get the prepaid envelopes television newsmen keep talking about and (2} where they are supposed to send the fonn. Southern Orange Ceunty is in a special census area that will be canvassed on foot by real, live census takers, says Bryant. tr you didn't get an envelope, 6on't try to mall the form . Suda11 l{e bel Leader Killed by · Gove1:11rnent CAIRO (UPI) -The leader of the armed rebellion against the Sudan government was kllled by govemment troops Tuesday nl&bt, Stidancse leader Gaafar Numtiri announced tonight on Omdurman Radio. ~ The broadcast sald El-tladi -A:bde.I Rahman El·Mahdl. th8 rebel letdcr, was shoJ by border police while attempting to esc~pe to Ethiopia by car. • • Robert L. Gutierrez, 39, a retired Marine" gunnery sergeant \vith 20 years service. J48 Avenlda Santa MargatJta, and Jose Jesus Robles, 40, Santa Barbara, were arraigned P.1onday before a U.S . magistrate on charges of. coo· splracy to violate federal immigraUon Jaws. Asked how many were believed tn· volved in the smuggling operation - which. assertedly· Jed to deaths of aliens suffocated Jn car trunks -McCue said this would hinge on investi!ation but added, "quite a few people". McCue said persons involved in tbe smuggling operation that had been going for at least a year, .. possibly longer. had schedules to make up and Usembly areas to pick out. McCue said the Mexican nationals were brought across the U.S. border at rural locations between Tijuana and Tecate, 'l'hen were then driven to the C a m p Pendleton entrance near Oceanside and driven off the base at San Clement~ ha ving circumv~ted the border patroi checkpaint on Interstate 5. A car used in the smuggling was assertedly Gutierrez' and bore a base bumper stiCker, McCue .said the aJlena paid about $200 to be smuggled to jobs 1n the U.S. Au tharities said GutierreJ (See AUENS, Page Z~ Sto"k /llarkets· NEW YORK· (AP) -The stock mar ... ~et moved broadlY. hig~er in quiet trad· mg late this afternoon. (See quotations. Pages 24-25.) ·Orange Coast Wealher The Orange Coast will continue to "let Ute sun shine in" Thurs- d·ay. with temperatureg reachJng 68 along the shore and up to ·75 rurther Inland. l~SIUEi TODAY There'& muslc -and co1nedy -in tht tth' this weeliend a& /our new stage 71roduciion.'f ope-11 ill Orange Couni11 and Long Beach. See Enterlafn- -rneti!, Pagd 23 . " " ... .. ' •S·M • • • " • " .. ll • " • MMri.,t LlctfiMI It MIYltl n •tl Mo,it~tl '~'* H MUitlltl Ht..... ..J °"'"'" (_,., ' PTA JI ....... 11.J• Or, Sltl'M:< ... ~ lt ltwdl M•rktlt U·H Tt'tYl!ftn U 'l'llt•I'" ll•ll ""'"""' 4 W~lfe W1111 0 ~" ....... ,, ... Wtf'lf Ntwt .. , " .· I ' l •• j! DAILY PILOT Clement,e ri:o Employ Oil Fighrer? A. formal 1ppe1l for money to )Ute a Wa!hi1111ton, D.c., lobbyist lo !lght for passage of aoU-oll drilling legislation will come to San Clemente's city council tonlsllL . . Tiie appeal, made la o !titer !tom Laguna Beach Mayor Glenn I:. Vedder, asks thllt the cily help finance lhe lob- bylsl who will push r ... adoption ol th• CrlllltAiD-M"""'1 bill lo at.ild lbe oil drilling: sanctuary in federal w1ltr1 off the SOulbe111 Cllifornll Cout. • lo far the dUu ol Lquna Btlch ond Newport Beach art ouppor11nji the JDtMUrt. ' Vlddtr, rtlaYiQI b1I council's CODltlll in the Jdea, said no dollar amaunta hut yll -d-. "but Ille dty co1111dl bu notod Uiat h J1 wllllnc to .,. slit la the WOlblqloo, D.C., effort. The plan air.ad)' bis 11111< lo the County lloard of Supervisors, Introduced by board Chalnnan Alton E. Allen. They have prornlaed ·support. lf all thf Orange Coast clUet agree to the Idea, Vedder llld, then a meetlq will be callld for repruetltaUvtl from each municipal pvernlnenl lo dnlt the financial~. "The anti-oil exploration and PfC>. ductJon bill (S-3093) is of vital Im- portance to our city and to evtry city and county within the esta b llthed California oil sanctuar1eJ," Vedder II.id. San Clelllenlt alr<adY IJel ndl to the ocean unctuary set by lhe ·lle~ ningblm Ad, but blyood *'• il>nHnilt limit in f¢derally-controlled waters, no . u.nctuary 'presently exlBts. The Santa Barbara oil disaster early last year occurred in drilling areas lying in federal waters. The ·bill would alao ban oU drllllal In lhe Santa Barbara channel. Council to Meet With Temporarr, City Attorney • San Clemente's City Council will .mMt tonight wtth a temportl'J replacement as city attorney, then later 1ttempt to find a permanent substitute for lawyer earl s. K•al•r. whole retlpaUon beCame t1- fecuv1 Tuesday afternoon. - City Manaaer KaCln llld !idiot Santa Alli attonley 1', llacKenflll who hlndlts the ctty11 IBICISant tic! Jqil work, will ..... In the dlf 1t- tomey'1 1 capacity foi: tonilht'• meeting. Bro•n ls a 1ptdalist In .......,.m dlal- rlct legaUtie1. Brown, a mldent of Lag\11)1 ,..._, practlCU law ln ~ An1etes W 'lalita Ana. At the end of tonl'ght11 re1t1lar meet1tll the council ls e1pected to retire Into tl@c· ""'1Uve aeaston to seek a permanent Ielal counsel. --The poulbUJtles of 1 local lawyer 1111-lnf. the po1t Is unlikely, Carr sa!d. 'So far we have not been contacted by any local attorneys who have shown u interest ln the potJUon," Carr old. Brown's extra duty tonllht will Jll'OYt . advantageous becauBt of lht appearance · of two t.u asaeument district matten on the councll agenda, he added. ) Whomever the council selects wtll Mrvt on a f)lrt·time basts 11 lCegley did. That employment atatu1 11 par for the course for cities the size of Sin Clemente. L.aru.n• Buch, with rou1hlY tht tame popufaUon and vollme ot clly businta of Sin Cleinente, a 11 o has a part-time attomey. CarT Mid city busine11 volume 11 the prime factor ln determlnin1 the amount of work needed from le&al coun11el. Kegley, 73 and a San Clemente rul· dent, submitted his rtSlgnaUon at the council's March 18 meetin1 and cited mounlin1 work load1 In his newly ex· panded le1al practice and de1lm: to branch out lntO mort community service work as b1I reuon1 for leavlng the city start DAILY PILOT N...,.,. I••• Hllllff .......... i.epH IMc• h -.tt Y..., Cett. ..... S• Ci.-.te ORA.NOi coA~u&LllMl"O COM'""' ••b rt N. W.od ,ruicl I .,., P ..... llohor J1c JI. Cw1l1y Vin '°rt1:0111 .... GtfMr•I Mlftl .. r lh• II K••~il ••lttr Tl\011111 A. Mvrph;~• MWlllllll lltl1., Jticli1rd P. 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StcW d l9' ,..., ... ~ ........... ltdl tr-• e.. .. -"-• (•11""""· •llbKr:,lllfl ..,. ,.,,..., ., .• _, .... ,, •• """ "·· "*"""''' lllfflllff ... 11N1 ..... tlilf -'llf, • • ~·ts ..... , ••• L~guna . Ponders School .Slashes By BARBARA DUARTlli Of Ille Dall¥ ,., .. , •••If '--..... Laguna Beach school trustees met In a study sessloo Tue!day nlght lo pooder ways and mew • tO trim \ht 1970-71 llChool budlll In Ughl ol !hi re<tnt tu: override fallu're. A projection of Income and ex· pendltures prepared by A s s 1 s l a n t Supertnlmlenl Chari" H.,. reflacltd cut!I prop(,)!ltd by school _principal• u well aa a shllt af apeclll programs to a aeplhte cl4111ficat1on. lltcommtndatlona to bl -ldered II)' trustoet at lhelt April 1 ..uJon covtt cull Jn caoltll out.lay, ttalf. IWMlft worklho111, ln«rvlct {ia.lnlng prograrlll, auppljes and materials, maintenance and tfimpottaUon, accordln1 to superln· tentlent Dr. William Ullom. As re•lewed by 1cho0l ldmtni1traton, cuts proposed by principals af the five High Schools- Conduct Own 'Dating Game' lllterscholastlc competiUon Is the "'11al rul6 for nelg!lbortng high !dlool1, 11111 for Laguna Beach ·and San Clemente, the objective, this week al least, l! -aocial hannorry. Students and faculty members from the two coastal schools will get together Friday night from 8 to 11 p.m .. for the MeOnd annuli "Da'ting Game," pat.- terned af\tt tbt televl1lm program of thl ume name. Six student games and one faculty dlltrlct llChoolo rtfJec\ rtductioo ·of 1talf or tran!fer of responslblUty and reduction or supplies. E11timated .u.t>lnp lrlclude :. A 11 a o School, f!,•I, El llorro, 19;200, IAffWla . Bea.ch l!lib Schoo~ 188.~; TllurtlOn lnterm<dtate School, $2S,:122, and Top of the World, Sll,182. Hes., also will ask board permlulon to shift driver educaUotl and educationally h a n d I c a p p e d pr'Olrtlri'll and con- tinua lion " tchool from tht general fund to di .eparate clusiflcaUori. Thll would pennl1 tht dlltrlct to levy a pennihive override to balance ·cost· oot relm.burstd by the state. The shift would alao allow teachm to conduct pl'Ofl'IDl! t1Ut!lde of rttular school hours, UW1 coVltlfll )011 of 1p- pm!mately nlnt tuchin, Hau uld. Estimated Income to Iba district for the tm-71 school hear 11 IS,503,171 lesa estimated expenditures of $2,362,081, leaving a balance \of $141,594 Jn the general fund. Hes! noted figures do not include the balance as of June 30 whl~h he uid will probabl7 fall between MO,Gtkt and !U,000. · bi llgtit of up®mint negoUationl on tnt?rea!ed teacher s a I a r I e 1 , Hes• estimated a 1 percent salary incrtase for all employt'li ·would cost the district $22,000, enabllag trustees to project a percenta«e increase into dollars. Ullom al.lo annot.meed he will ,ncom- \onen4 that 6\IWmtr school be cancelled thil J"lr as u economy tntasure. Marijuana Buy_ Turns Into Theft, ·Attack it} Laguna game will be played dwiog the evenlna, A %8-year-old Laguna Beach man who the objective beln& to pair ofr Lacunan. poll"" claim attempted lo l. ... marijuana and San Clemeriteans for dinner dates '""' INY -plus an air trip to San Francisco from a sidewalk peddlefo and wound up for ·the wJmPni faculty couple. ba!D& l1lbbtd and biotin, baa 1tawed po- Ooote-11; ,.......,. last week by Uct te one fJ1 hit alleced usallanta by repre,..tatl•H of the lwif schooll, are provtdJni tbe licenie l'Allll_ . bar of lbotr get-working oo the questionJ that ll'ill decide \ their datil for an eveftiDc out. In the away car. . ·\. "'Dating Gtmt," one contestant quesUons Detective Gene Brooke trave~ to ruv. three otbfn, who are hidden.from vltw, erslde TUesday afternoon to 8JTtll 'f1mo. and dkldf:I ftom their answera which thy Allen Jone.a; 11, of thtt City. An ann· will be bll or lier date. ed robbery complab!t will be mct>t A dancl~eill>ri!'i tho !,.gun• Beach 01ilnlt Jones. Ills filo cpmpanlOftS ~. ~ . .' !tu:·' .ltU tollalr .the · sUH ~· • . , ~-jiii • 1-·, ~-,,,· Tho-iiid~;.a,·~lf.IO. Dinners (or two Ill be :.Jlerod WI pbllte 111 illl vte!&'i studtnt couples by Andrle'~ The Outrlg-who uld lie bad conti die Ihm 1111- ger, Ben Brown's and the R oy 1 l J>tCta on ttwi 1ldew11k ln the Steepy Hol· Hawalian In Laguna Beach AltJ•ndro's low area ind tried to buy marljuana. ~Corolla del Mar and the stutt Shirt Off,rtd a "Ud" (one~> ter tto, he ID~IW]llltl Be•ch 'said be w.fli lnttmtecf In a lailler '11!an- ndllta lo the "Dat11111 Gam•" contest Uty. A k!io would coat '111. ht ..... fold. and U,. tlanCe are on "'' at student The vtctlm said be had Diiiy Ill!, but acUvltlee: offlcei in the Lapna ind San the d8a1 was made, with the undentaflt1• Clemente high schools for •t.25 !Ingle ing th•t·he would niake up the ~llf!rence and 11 50 for couples by returning part of Ibo kilo to t1ie """'· . • The i'l"'P IJ>el> d?tTe up·Pol11 Al!Om!f Landscape Policy Before Trustees 01 San Joaquin A variety of Items rrom f.omewark to landscaping will confront trustus of the San Joaquin Jtlemen\lry School District at_ lonl&ht'1 7 p.m. iritetlnl in Irvine SChoot A hearing on a request for the use of two undeveloped school sites in Ml','i<XI Viejo lot Pony Lea111e blloblU fields will bl ftr1t on the agenda. The board rtcenUy gr1nted a almllar request for use ot thelr Montanoso tchool lite In Mission Vlljo for Little Leap uae. - The board allO will be alked to con· sider adopUng a policy for 1etUng aside specific funds for landscaping new schools. A report will bt made Oil: the <1!Jtrlct'1 suspension policy and procedures ln response to a board request for tpednc guidelines In the event suspending a .Wdent is necessary, Reports ali> wlll be. rr\ade on the district'• homework policies which were questioned at Jut month's meetm1 by 1 parent from Unl ... enity Park School. Aliso Valley Homeow~ra Assn. also will be present to outllne their plans for a summer rematlon program ror dlslrld pupils. · f'rom Page 1 MEDINA ••. volvtd member1 af Medln1'11 company. Medina his apeclf1cally denied that he Ol'dertd any masaacre, but admUWd that he shot a Vitt Con1 womu Who WU WO\lllded, "l dkl not see any 1laughltr at My Lli 4 that day ," he said daring a news conference: in Wuhington after appearing blftn • committee invesUgatlna reportl of the massacre . "None was rtported to me. t did nat order any mauacre et My Lal I," be decw..t. Medlna aald be shot a woman he btlitved hid a gun or a gren•de IJfter I hilJcople' pllol ,.potted lffinl a Viet CoOc with a weapon. . Tbt l1teat charge qalnst Medinl w11 prtlerred by Lt. Col. Herman L. Weit, Md'hetOln Troop Command. AIUMN•b Medina'• record• and 1s1l1n-- ment have been tr1nsftrrtd 'o Ft. McPhtraon tor 1dmlnJ1traUve purpo1e1, be 1WI Uves at Ft. Bennlllll, Ga . . tn tlie syspee!a' p!Ckup,lrvCl!;~the .vt<tlrn· told ol!Jcen, slot>Plnil bl tlW ru-Val- ley area wbere he wal tnvttad to aee.m- pany one ol the~ to I hw9e WM l'tl the mirljuana "ttOUld bt available. ·Whtn a holl9'holdtr amd who they were looking for, the suspect Oed back to the truck. The driver took off down the hlU, wJih the.,vt~, ""°hod bal\deil over his ,UI, la .., Jlil..nt. He succeected lo puIIlnJ bln\sell lnlo the back of the speedliui:. truct where two of the susoects attampted to subdue him. When the d r I • ~ r stopped the truck, walked back and ~:.'1;11'• Ill his tlb1, the victim heeded hi.a Intl' adtice to leave on foot. . He headed straight for the police sta· tlon to report the lnc!dent and w11 able to provide • deacrlptton OC the ttuck and lta llee!'lle num ber whldt led to TUelday'1 arrest. No char1es are pen<Unc 111lnst the as- sault vicUm, Brooks aald, since ht wu ftOt in pasaeulon of •ny dN&&. ..., f'rom Page 1 PALM SPRINGS Easter week." Th• Junior Chamber of toinn10r<:• hailed care tnltrtng the community lo hand out rmphlets wttll lnfonnauon ab<>ut loca laws. "Jt was not a roadblock." the mayor explained. "'Mtey put up some markers and steered cars Jn to them and gave out the pamphlet.!J." The pamphlet, UUed "Peace Has Its Price," is addressed to a youthfu l au· dience and briefly de!IC!'ibes a varlet}' of dty onllnsnce1 t<laUng lo 1Jeeplng in vehicles, campfna, curfew, alcohol and drug control, illegal parking, horn honking and other noise disturbances, fighting ln public, trespassina and party crashing, and the requirement that persons under 11 reststerlng at hotels be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Th• CHP palr<lls Wtrt backed, Wlelel1 SAid, by cJtlma Who patrolltd lhe •treets, "• lot of noally huge Martnt1, • special Shertl1'1 <!•tails In hlppl .. type 11rb and a U..man cttllens' mounted patrof that aMled off Tlhqults can;on, the 1111 hot IJIOI, bef0rt tht. holiday · sWltd tnd mabitalned a M-&our pan! lo lt<p vlsUoro liiit « Ult )llell<led area. "By the HconJl.J..,," said tht maior. "the word wu out that Palm Sprlng1 waa too hot. Theri were vttY few ar. resta, actually. Jn tacit .atrtsta· wett down 82 percent from la•t year. But citatlon1 were handed out for every law you ever beard of." Wlefel1 rept1tedly emph11lted thl value or full cttJun aupport of fhe Pabn ' Sprlngs program. • U'I ,.......,. INJUIUi D _IN AUTO CllAJH Form1r Angel ftoj 11 Ex-Angel Rojas Hurt in Crash; 2 Children .IJie By HOWARD HANDY Of ""'-o.u., ''lot Jlltt Mlnervino "Minnie" Ro j a s , ex· Callfomla Ana: el ·Pitcher, was aitically Injured ln an au.tomobile actident near Key Largo, Fla., early t.bts morning. His two oldest children were kllled. Rojas had just passed a truck on a Florida highw~y and reportedJy was traveling at a high rate of) speed. He Jost control of the car, \fent off the highway, came back on to hit a bridge railing. The car turned over on impact. Rojaa"· Wife and an Infant son 1'ere also in the car but neither was seriously injured. · A Florida doctor said Rojas may have Injured a vertellra or hl1 back. He couldn't move his leg this morning but the permanent nature of the injuries was not kn_qwn. .. The two lUljas children killed in the accident Were B:axbar1 lleatril, ate t, and Lourdes, age 8. The accident happened at 12:25 a.m. Rojas reportedly had just purchased a home tn Almarado, Fla., six miles south of the accident acene in the F'lorlda Ryl. a.Ju iMal'ed in 38 games with the Al\l•lt in IM and posted a 4-3 won.Jost '-'$0(d ii a relief speclallst. Ann trouble ptagtied.. him that sfason and ht was assigned to Hawaii In the Paclflc Coast J;eacue. . f'ron1 Page J ALIENS ••• bid $3,000 cash l¥ben 1rre1tad. McCue said Gutierrez and· Robles ar. Q6ll: were triggered by the Friday r1t1l shooting of a Melican national who fied rhUltary polioe on the base near San CleDllSlte. . Tbtre were seven other l\.fe1ican na-- Uooill In 'the car, five crammed in tht trunk, authorilies &aid. It bad a fiat tirt. • Mi;Cue aaid. the smuggling had included hundreds, pouibl ythousand1 ol aliens. "If they happen to suffocate in&ide a trunk they are simply dumped out in some tecluded area," he claimed. A preliminary hearing before the U.S. mat1l1trate has been scheduled April 17 for both Gutierrez and Robles. Both are trtie on bail. McCu11 said he planned to seek an indiclmerit·.from a federal grand jury ner:t wttk. He 11ld he wa1 not yet decided if additional criminal chart1e1 would be sought. Plane ~till Held Hij~cker~ Face ' J 'Get To.ugh~ Ian .. I" ' \ ' _ SEOJJ~,J.UPl) -Soutb Korean an~-, ~ln.s~ad, a Japa,nese ~pokes m • n . Japanese authorities fopk a tough at· Counietor Toshikuu Maeda of the titude todAy tow·ard a band of radical Japanese embassy, sald ,1"No substantial Japanese atu.dents whO hijacked a breakthrough can be expected in th• tl•PIJlue airliner and demanded jt be , limited oear future." A:iked what be fiCl!Wn lo Nciltb Kor••· The equiUJ ia..h 11\'int by that hi ropllell. "I am not hlajcklrt "'" rll>Orttd ••ar•lar th!lr • bi a pollU111 to clJkuu the limlnl·" 100 hostagea. · The Boeing '127 jet has remained a~ Seoul's Kimpo Airport slnce , it i.nded at 3:16 p.m. Tue5<1ay (tO :ll p.m.:::; Monday) in' a contisl of wllll bel the sword wavlnc hlJackera who hi"' threatened to ?llow up the plane and otllcials tntent on fret~I the pasaengtra and crew. · Ja'pane&e Traoapartatlon MI n l 1 t er Tomlsaburo Hashimoto new In from Takyo and In a radio conver~atlo~ with the hijackers said the plane Would lJOl be allowed to depart until the ho!ll:ges were freed. His tough s~and appar~ntly had tbe blessing ot !otlth Korean ·and U.S. olfici1ls worried ' about the fate or two Amerlcaris aboard. ·A Seoul radio station said today the hijackers had given Hashimoto a n ultimatum to let the jetliner take off at 6 a.m. Tbunday (1 p.m. EST Wed· nesday) or they would ."take acUon," presumably blowing up the plane with homemade bombs. The Japaneti said there had betn no 11uch ulthnatum. f'rom Page · J HARBOR .. ', bid which wu nol l~luded in Tuesday's bidding. They also noted that the lncllvidual bidders represented owners and top management who will be actual project managers whereas the single bid would involve te ... tra1 1Ubcontra~\ors. Attornty Rodger Howell, representing the individual bldders 1aid it •aa simply .a caae of""thl taxpayers ci Trananatton'' and that the hldlvidual , bidders were k>cal investon and all u.perienced in their line of woi'k. "I don't know how you can explain away over a quarter of a million dollars,'' said Howell . The final voted of 4·1 found Supervisor William PhlWpc dlnentlng befault he ff:Jt the bolrd was acting •'wlthout suf· ficient information." A lart minute bid by the individual t1nns kl offer $3,308 for the boat repair yard facility was thrown out on recom· mendaU0111 of Supervisor Baker and will be subject. to laler bidding. No bids ha ve been received on this parcel pre viously. Another late proposal by Ule individual bidder1 to form a "management cor· porallon" to handle contact with the county was referred to the staff for recommend1Uo11. The nine Micceaful bids cm the BO-year leases will go to: Parcel one -Atlantic Richfield Co., $50,750 bonus for a marine fueling sta· ti on. Parcel two -the boat repair yard which was deferred. Parcel three -the Dana Point Marina Corp. JZS,000 bonus for a dry boat 1tarqe and sales yard. , . Parcel four -Dana Point "farina Corp. $25,<m bOnu& for a boat launching fac!Uty . Parcel five -North AmerlcaA Bulktlng Technology, MS.&00· bonus for a sportfishing landing. Parcel sir: -Marine Capital, $263,000 bonus for a boat alip f1cility. Parcel seven -Dana Point Assn., $'10,000 bonu1 for a 1hopplng complex . Parcel eight -Paul R. Goodman, $18 ,000 bonus tor • motel. Parcel ten -Marine Capital, $237,000 bonua for a boat slip facilitl'. • Parcel eleven "-DAn8.:..... Point Re1taurant Corp., $1~1100 bonus tor • care. Theater Dr y, But Pla·vers ' w Funds Are Too The Laguna Moulton Playhouse ts ol'- £lcl1lly hlgh and dry now, but corrective drainage work at the new theater dented the Players' pocketbook to lhe tune of $850 ii was revealed tOOay. To keep the tab from going even higher, the Playhouse is asking the city to refund $156 paid out to the Building Department in license fees involved in the y,ork. In two heavy winter rttlns. water bac~· td up in a drainage 'Pipe leading from the Playhouse parking lot to Laguna Canyon Road , flowed under a loading door and into the orchestr1 pit in the theater. Only solution. engineers <leclded, was lo block oft the pipe Jeadin1 to the street draln and lnatall a pump and a smaller pipe to handle parking lot runoff. This has betn accomplished and the dana:er no longer etil!its, a Playhouse spokesman said thl11 week. No one seem~d to be able to fix the blame for the Playhouse Inundation exce:pt that, in the words of one spokesman, "Sorneone apparently mis- judged the volume of that water pouring down the Canyon when it really rains hard. It was Canyon water that backed up Into the pipe." Alarmed by the proeped of further damp~ after installation or an organ in the orchestra pit, the Players decided to put the SS,,O on the line and get the job done. "This has put a hardship on the Playhouse financially ," writes Playhouse president Will iam Harcum in a letter asking the City Council for relier frOm license fees. which the Playhouse also paid in order to speed up repair work. Fro1n Page 1 . CITYHOOD • •• up a town hall meeting "as soon as practical -we hope in April-" to present the complete plan to the public and pl1ce it up for public <ilscu11ion and suggestions." What ii being drafted now is expected lo be esaenUally the plan aubm.itted to the LAFC ln June . "The body will probably have some new members · in the June meeting because of the county elections coming up etrlltr in that month," Krau11 observ· ed. He said no odds have been made on the plan'S::.Chances for passage. The last LAFC approval of an In· corporation bid came about four year11 ago when VIiia Park became a clly. "But th.I.It Issue was less a campaign ror local control and more of a successfol attempt ror control of a specific local issue. Villa Park lncorpOrated because of lot 11ir:t11 and other planning criteria. In Dona Point the Issue Is different -local control of an area's de1Uny..'' "The Second Cherice" on Towle Sterling lntr~uceci by J. C. Humphries Jeweler s If, with in• you, you deci de you've cho sen hte wrong rowt. sterling pattern, wo will toke It back. Until now if you bought the '\\'fOng 1terling pattern you \\'ere stud 11.'ith iL Towle hasdlanged '-11 that wi th something calltd '"fbe Second Chance." ' Here'• haw it works: Come in and buy a Towle sterling pattern and eat with it fora year.We ,1·ill even monogram it if you likt. I( at any time during those tweh·e montht)'OU decide tbi1 pattern is v.·rong for you, return your a{erling to Towle. They'll exchange it for another Tuwlc pal,lttn. No questions l$ked. Towle'• ''Stcond Cb;ancc:• Now you have M>n1clhing evur wonian dcwxt! wht'n al1c i1 selecting a 1tttl\Jlg p2ttcrn. The ri1ht to be wrong. CQNVENIENT TERMS 'J.C. ...J/umpfu.u6 Jewefer6 24 YEARS SAME LOCATION IANKAMERICARD MASTER CHARGE Jill NEWPORT AVENUE COSTA MESA ' PHONE 541-Hql I j i l , •• • • -Peppered . With Paper Irresistible force in the fonn of Santa Ana wind · ' meets itnmovable object in the form of wire fence at the southwest end..of Orange County Airport and • the combination provides a telling tale about ground level pollution at the airport. It has nothing to do with Jet noise or engine exhaust. Sportswriter' s Widow Rejected In Court Suit Newport Developer Sued · Over Helicopter Mishap , ~ew PRt Sttldl,ed -Trash · Revisi·ons Eyed · for Laguna ' Revised 1pecUlcaUons for tr11b col· -Conaidu a JeaH with Jerry Hornbeak lecUon in Laguna Beach will bt reviewed for operallug a parkln& facility at 151·169 by the Clly Councll tonight. N. Coaa1 Highway. Havln1 decld<d to mw ltuh col· * * * lecUon mandatory In the future, lhe city will draw up a new . agreement Cle D • wltb ll• ltasb collection contractor, pro-a1iup rive vtding for pickup at au 'residencts In the commun11y. 1nsi.ad o1 at the bom•• Slated in Lagu1ia or sub3crlbers only, 11 in the past. ' The council has agreed to submit the Tht time has come, says lhe city new contract requirement.I to both John of Laguna Beach, to clear out cluttered Lindley, whose Laguna Disposll sei'vlce iara1ea, shear ihauy paUos and spr\lce had held the clty contract for the past up the old home1tead for spring. 10 years, and Tom Trulis, who Is seeking To help cJUiera who have been thinking to obtain the contract for his Solag along these Jines, thl!: city has set a Disposal <.:ompany ot South Lalll.Da. da_te with the o(llclal rubbish collector The contract, It was agreed, will be for "1pr1nn cleanup week." awarded on the basl!1 of services offered, '"'6 rather than low price bid. From April 20 through April ZS, Also at tonight's meeting, the council trashmen will a~cept unlimited quan- wJll : .. titles of material, one Ume only at • Fight Looms With Mexico - Over Islands • ..... Win Senktt MEXICO CITY -A claim Io Callfoint111 offahore Channel llludl, bllld on dllcrepancle1 In tile GUldlli!Pt Treaty of 18'8, ii purely a maU. ot • a histtliaD.11 oplnion, authortilu, said tod1y. The Mf:lican &ovtrnment doesn't ahare II. A MexJco GeoKJ'aph and StaUstics Soclety study ll(JOll30red by the llelican Tourism Department last week declared the elp~laland cbaill rlgbUully belongs to Mexico. The U.S. Department of the Jnlerlor declared otherwise. A histor!cal society apedall.st then urg· eel Monday that Mexico take action to reclaim the Islands, lncludln& Santa Catalina, polnUng out they lay oullld1 U.S. territorial waters. Aliso Beach Pier Ok'd by County -Hear an appeal from E. W. Naeaa, Id. .. 1 k M.D., on Plann1n1 CommlaaJon rejection each tel ence on wie rtgu ar J)Jc -up The low bid or '885,000 to con1truct of hLs variance appllcatlon for property day. a filhlDg pier at Allao Bea¢' tn Soutti located al 790 N. Cout Highway. Ground rules for the aMual cle40-up Laguna wa1 approved by the Orange -Receive Plans and speclllcationa for are the aame as usual: weight 11mlt-county Board of Supervlaors Tuelday. the Anita Street beach restroom. of 60 pounds per container and bundlea The contract wu awarded to Healy· An Anaheim sports writer's widow lost Tuesday in her five-year batlle seeking $700,000 damages for what she claimed was the wr.ongful death of her husband --Order dlaaolutlon of the non·proflt llmlted lo :&-by-1-by·Hoot dlmenslonl. Tibbitts ConatrucUon Co. ol Loog Beach. Newport Beach developer Donald L. dergone extensive aurgery as the result corporaUon created for funding the new The aervJet won't coat mkienta a Con.strucUon of the too-foot Jona pier Bren was sued · {oi' $1 million Tuelday of his injuries and will suffer some llbra.o:y, 'lince the county now bas ta.ten pe1UJ¥ extra, IDd that'• a bargain, uy1 with a dJamond-chaped tip lhould tatl by the man who was pulled with him ~anent disability from lbe mishap. over tbe project. the city. about nine months. la.st Aug. 30 lrom a rapidly sinking ;-''-------------=..::...=..:.:..;::....:.._ _______ -.:.....:_::._ ____________________ _ helicopter off Emerald Bay in Laguna · at a base ball game. Superior Court Judge Bruce Sumner · of Laguna Beach ruled there were ao grounds for a lawsuit on a de.fe.rwe moUon after two days of testimony • before a jury. His ruling ends the claim of Mrs. 1i1lriam Handel against the Oonnle Mack League Baseball Association , the county of Orange and the city of Anaheim. Mrs. Handel 's huaband, Leonard, 27, was struck on the head by a bMeball on July 23, 1965,. while watchln( a game at an Anaheim park. He died In an Anaheim hospital three days later follow· Ing brain surgery. Handel was a sports writer for the :Anaheim Bulletht and was covering the game for that ne.wapaper. He "u alllO described ln the testimony u an avid supporter of baseball events in Orange County. ' .. U.S. General Bond Dies in Viet Action SAIGQl!i (AP) .,.-Brig. Gen. William l t Bond,' commander of Ule. U.S. 1t9th Light lnfan\ry Brigade, w11 killed by enemy small-anns fire today. He was the fifth American general. killed In ac- tion in the Vietnam war -the previous four died in aircraft crashes. Beach. , William D. Armstron(, ~5. ol 1101 Orford Lane, Newport Beach, names Bren, 37, the IOn of actress Claire Trevor. as codefendant with B e I J Helicopter Co., NaUonal Helicopter Com· pany, and UUllty Helicopter Company, The three firms are involved ln the manufacture of the: Bell 47-H·l craft which plunged Into ~5 feet of ocean waler. Arm.strong states In his superior court action that he was hired by Bren to carry out a reconnal1sance of real pro- perty in San Diego county when the chopper, piloted by Bren, went out of control and plunged Into the ocean. Both men suffered severe back injuries and were pulled from the. wrecked machine by lifeguards. The chopper smashed into the water 150 feet from shore. Armstrong statts that he has un- Rmsian Bomber, ' U.S. Plane Collide WASHINGTON !UPI) -The defen1e 1 department has disclosed a Soviet.built TUIS !ladger bomber collided wlili a U.S. F4 Phantom In flight over the Med· iterranean Sea March 11. · News Hits at the Heart When It's Your Town By TOM TITUS DI tM D•llY Pli.t ll•lf WHEN yoi; SIT on lhe rim of a newspaper copy desk you get in on 1 lot of action. Hundreds of stories, ranging in locale from Costa Mesa to Colta Rlca, pass through your hands every day. You handle ~m all wilh a certai n professional detachment that goes with the trade sometlines passing them along on the way to the types~tter with. a humorous crack which might seem a bit bizarre to the non-journalist. ACCOUNTS OF DEATH and destruction, fire1, ex- plosions shoollnes and the like come in from all pafU of the natl~n and all comers of"lhl! globe. You edit them down to fit the space required, write a headline and rtach • . for the next ontt. You've nevtr heard of anyone involved, ' so it does n't become a personal matter. . i...,, \ . ' ,(> • • ;i ' I ~ At leut hardly ever. J wrote a headline for Page S Monday -F!.ve Firemen KUled In Pa1nt Store Blast. It was a routine, five-paragraph story from a small town in Pen-. nsylvania called Corry. • Routine eit:tpt for the fact that I was born and ra.lled 1n tJ\lt tmaU to"!'. ONE OF oull WIRE se.rvlcea carried the namu of the victtmJ; all vol· · • unteer firemen rrom the same fire company my fe.the.r btlonted to"mtil he, too moved west. And when you grow up in a town of about 7 ,000 people, you fi~e you 're going t0 ·recogntze some of the names. J recognized all of them. One was a fellow I'd gone to high school with, a guy J'd bumped Into ln • a New York City USO when he was In the Navy and I was In the Army. He was adverti sing mana1e.r of the Corry Evening Joumal -a paper I'd !!pefll four years with -and we had talked for a while last summer when 1 stopped in Corry on vacali on. \Ve were both about the same age, slightly on the shady 1ide of 30, and both still single. He joked about that and told me he wu finally getting mar· ried. He did, Jut October. TWO OF TkE OTHERS 1 knew casually: one once played In a band , with one of my old girl frlenda. Two others were youngb-br0thet1 of hiib ~ achoo! classmatu. But all of the nam es were .re:cognizable. How dld It happen ? I found out Monday afternoon when lbe wire aervlce' provided a more detailed account · Tl wasn't 'much of a fire, not at firtt. A lot of smoke and llltle el&e in a • downtown paint store. Firemen let curiOUB onl ookers get clOle to the egulp- .. · ment·wnlle they played their holies on the blau. · ~ THEN, WITHOUT WARNING, there WIS • IOft "whoosh" and lit at thC front and rear came tumbling down. The .enUre buUdln& In flames. My .friend, Jon Miller, and tbe. othen, David :Apps, Lauren Shrtve, Denn is Rockarenow and RJchard Br1!1hun, were burltd under ton1 ot_brfck. Jt took seven hours to dig out their bodies. The afternoon wire story aplalnect--the trlftdy t11 detlll -111 ptra· graphs worth of detail. J neveT thought l'd see the ifay when a story datelined Corry, Pa., would ; take up 16 paragraphs (If wire copy. • I wtsh J 11ever had. . ~~~ .. on Bonus Passbook accounts. That's right ... a passbook accOllnt paying 53/4% when you leave your money in the account for two years. Since it's a passbook account, you can · add to it any time you like in amounts of $100 or more. Minimum initial de- posit only $500. No other bank pay_¥<1 higher rate on a passbook aceount. Two more things: 51/2% Bonus Passbook. Leave your money-only one year, reap a 51/2% hai· vest. Same low minimum initial de- posit of $500. Add $100 or more to it • anytime. r 5% Bonus Passbook. Leave your money only 90 days. Earn a 5% rate. Same low minimum initial deposit of $500. Add to it any time wi!_h as little as $100. Smart savings takes a smart plan. And we have one. A smart 5a;,%, Open a Crocker Bonus Passbook account toda • er Bank .-;;;;;.. ..... ~ ....... .,. .... -.... ........ r . ' • , , ' . ' • 4 DAILY PIUIT W~, April 1, l '170 • " J • Slaughter in Cambodia l~-ew Off e1· In Postal Troops Slay Pro-Sihanouk . Rioters · • Talks Made • TAKEO, Cambodia (UPI) -Govern- ment officials In this southern province say Cambodian troops shot and killed .EIS 109 persons Sunday and Monday in quell· ._lf!B rioters backing the return of Prince i....-;;:::;;-;;::'o':'~~~-"" Noroo~Sihanouk. ltllt .,, ... .,..., ''"" ""° Another 111 Cambodians were said John P•ul Jones l~ re-enlisting In the U.S. Navy -as a data-pro- cessing technician from Temper· ance, Mich. Jones comes from a seagoing family 1 lncluding a broth- er who just completed a four-year bitch In the Navy. The brother's name -D•vy Jone1. • to have been wounded in the bursts of gunfire In the towns of Prey Sandek and Ang Tasorn, both about 70 miles south of Phnom Penh. "I told them 'You cafl ma k e demonstrations all you want as long as you don't damage public buildings ..• if you do, I'll shoot.' " Tum Sun- Heng, 4D, a provincial official, said he told the rioters. The government today told the United States and South Vietnam they have no right to send troops into Cambodia In Put\Ult of ... lhe Vi~ COng Ot North Vietnamese. A sJmultaneous aMj>WlCement said several thousand North V l e t n a m e s e troops had cro.ssed the border from Viel· nam and overpowered a government out. post on the ' border ·Tuesday, the first report of involvement by .Hanoi troops Jn the crisis since the Mler of Sihanouk. One official said at least 2,000 persons, k]leved led by Viet COng trOOP.S, took ~rt in the first riot Sunday at Ang The headmasters of SI. Ed- mund'• School, Kinu1 Lynn, Engiland, have been given a two foot plasttc barf to catch proof iamples of o na..sty smeU ptriodi· caLlfl tbafting over the school TM bag toa1 necessary because the smell waa alwa11s gone by the tirJe pollution experts ar· riwd.• Severe Setback Dealt To Anti-Carswell Forces • ~i.'l~ ... ~ . A slow Eotter week at Ft. Lauder- dale, Fla. led to scene1 like this IOU attendant lying lozi!11 in the sun nt:rl to hi.r . chairs for rent. Gentralltl thow:ancU of colleoe students pour into this beach town but only a 3prinkling ahowed up ,., the live band concert-filled :o••' set up by city fathers. • Faimer Reuben P•non• . of Wakefield, Engl'!"'I. !aimed a world record of a diflenlnt sort Monday. He ran 11100 y,ards with a 112 poumt sack of coal on bis back in 4 minutes and 42 secoads fiat. • The Colorado Supreme Court ruled lttarida11 that a convict's cell i1 not his castle. No war- rant is required to search it. q The court statement read, in part, "To sa11 that a public jail U t11e eQuivalent of a tnan's house or that it is a plact where ht can claim comtitutional im-- mu11itt1 from search or seizure of Ill$ person. llis papers or hi3 effects i! at best a novel argu· men.t." WASHlNGTON (UPI) -Sen. Marlow . W. Coolt (R..Ky.), aMounced today he will vote with the Nixon administration against an attempt to kill the Supreme Court nomination or G. Harrold Carswell by sending h back lo the Senate Judiciary Committee. Cook's decision was a severe setback to tbt Senate's· anU.Carswell forecs, which bad listed his vote as one they hoped to win over in Monday's vote. Carswell's opponents conei!ded they needed the support of about a dozen Republicans if their attempt was to I sraeli Ah·craf t Hit Egypt Again By United Press International Israeli planes battered E g y p t ' s frontline defenses along the Suez Canal for an hour today In the ~ntlnuing drive to block installation of new Soviet. built missiles. New fighting broke ou.t between Syria and Israel in the Golan He!g!jt, .• ' AA rsraeU miHtary ~spokesman ln Tel Aviv said an · planes returned safely from the raids, which struck the Ci!nlra1 and southern sectors. He gave no details or the raids but merely listed the targets as military inslaliations. • 1srael has ljombed the Suez Canal defenses almost daily 'Sol'·wefb. weather permltting, and has made ott:asional ' forays deep Inside Egypt to art.ck SAM2 missile sites. ~o raids Tuesday 'hit sites in El ManruraideJ, west of ·tM canal. Egypt said 12 civilians were kl.lied. Florida ·Schools. Appeal on Busing By UnUed Pl'HI International A Florida school district, rejected by associate Supreme Court. Justice Huga L. Black, has appealed to Chief Justice Warren E. Burger to delay the busing of 2,000 students for dlslana!s of up to 12 miles. Unl!ss Burger brings the case befQre the full court, Manatee (Bradenton) • • r County. Fla .• next week will have to Pop singer Mick Jackson of the implement a total desegregation plan "Love Affair" in London received in mid-term. a four-foot high Easter egg recent· '''Tite most important thing is that ly at bis hotel. When he began.to 10,000 pupils will be .thrown Into different open it, Caroline James, 15, jump-situations wttli Ciifferent teachers an .. ed out and threw her arms around classmates. Educators say this 'kills' his neck. She later explained that the "·hole school year," said Ken Cleary, tt was the only way she could attorney for the school board. think of to m eet her idol. A federal district oourt had ruled the succeed. Cook said he remained open minded on how he would vote on the nomination itself a week from today should the motion to recommit It fail. · Cook said: "I think It ls an · insult to lhe intelligence or the American people to attempt to avoid a decision upon the merits in a matter as significant as an appointment to the Supreme Court on the grounds more study is needed, especially after the case has been debated both in and out of conunittee for nearly four months." Monday's vote to return the nominalK>n to committee may be settled by Vice President Spiro T. Agnew's exercising his constitutional power to break a tie vote in the Senate. Agnew is due at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium Monday to launch the American League. bfl;seball season by tossing out the first ball befor~ the Washington Senators-Detroit Tigers game. . The vote also could· swing on the ability of an absenf senator, Karl E. Mundt (R-S.O.), who is recovering from a stroke, to find another senator to .. pair" wtth him. Mundt could neutralize the effect oC ~ absence by finding a CarSttll op- ponent wbo is "i.lling to Withhold his own vote 90 the nonparticlpation 'of ,lapth would ndt affect the outcome. If the vote on recommittal fails to get a majority, the Senate has agreed to vote two days later on whether to "ach'be :anc1 consent'' to the nomlna.Uon jlioilL ... Five DernoCrats and seven Republi- CM!I are~ publicly and privately W1C0m· mltted.- Terrorists SeiZe W. GermanEnpoy GUATEJ\IAµ CITY (UPJ) -The West German Embassy and Guatemalan government awaited word today, from a group of terrorists holding the 'BoM ambassador, said to be in mortal danger unless he receives drugs for a heart ailment. ~ Six ten-orlstl with tommy guns kid, naped t1' Getman ambassador, Cowl! Kar) Von Spri!tti, 62~ on a. downtown !Jlreel at I p.m. Tuesday aboUt 300 yards from his resideoce. He was the third foreign diplomat seized In Guatemala 11ioce Feb. 27. The first two were ttleased unbanned in ex. change for politica1 pri.sonen. An embassy spokesman said the young men cut in front of the ambassador's car, forced his chauffeur to lie down and ordered Von SpreUI into another vehicle that sped south. ' Tuom, breaklll( lntO. cllsttltt head- quarters, amashing furniture and burnin& records. ' An estimated 50 P:G]ice and soldiers were said to have eflted into the crowd twice. A government off.Jtjal who refused to be tdenUfied said he counted 65 dead aod 71 wounded. Tho following mom1ng an estimated 200 persons marched . tnto Prey "'Sandek, about '22 miles north of Squth Vietnam's Chau Doc Province, and chanted "Vive la Sihanouk." Anned with-machetes and kriives, they forced villagers to hang portra!Ls of the deposed leader. According to the l!lubprefect of the district, the mob pressed toward a bar· ricade out.s.ide government offices and "refused to listen to reason'' when the order was given for l50ldiers to , open fire. An official at a nearby hospital said 44 pel'SO!ls were killed and 43 others wounded. There has been only one other report of troops firing into pro-Sihanouk rioters, at Kompong Cham northeast of Phnom Penh, where 27 persons were reported killed and 62 wounded 1ast week. Ang Tasom, site of lh!l worst outbreak, is about JO miles west of Takeo City in a district of 32,000· persons. By Tues- day, the only indication there had been trouble was the presence of armed soldiers patrolling the town. Townspeople said most of the dead and wounded were strangers, presumably farmers who lived near the S®th Viet· namese border. Moroccan Plane Crashes, llnrns; 57 Lose Lives CASABLANCA, hforocco (AP) -A Moroccan twin.jet Caravelle crashed withJn two miles of the Nouasseur Airport while coming in for a landing tcday. Airline officials said 25 of the 82 persons aboard survi ved the crash and a fire which roared through the front part or the plane. The Royal Aur Morac flight from Agad ir, an ·Atlantic resort in southern Morocco, to Paris, with a stop .at Casablanca, carried ?6 passengers and a crew of six. Among the passengers were Z6 tourists returning from a stay at the Cub Medlterranee vacation colony al Agod~. Debris WaJ scattered over an a~ea of aearly a mile. The wings were found 350 yards apart. The tail of the plane was 300 yards from the main part of the fuselage . ..• U•I T.,.,. LEADS MAIL STRIKERS James R. Rademacher Rihicoff Urges True lntegl'ation In All of U.S . WASHINGTON (AP) -Sal, Abraham A. Ribicoff (D..conn.), joining Southern senators in their effort to send a $24.S. billhon aid-to.ed"Ucation bill back to a conference committee, said today "We must begin to pursue a policy of true integration in the North as \Veil as the South." "A child fn the third· grade-who goes to an all·black or all-white school - whether in Mississippi or New York City -has not the slightest idea that there Is a difference bf:tween de jure and de facto segregation," Ribioclf told his colleagues. "If segregation is bad in Alabama, it's bad in Connecticut. It is time 'ta see integrated, quality education as a national goal-not simply as a penalty imposed on the South for losing the Civil War." Ribicoff said the compromise bill should be returned to Senate-House con· ferees with instructions to reverse their decision to water down an amendment which was sponsored by Sen. John St.en- nis (D-~1iss.) Ribiooff was a strong supporter or the Stennis amendment when it was adopted. He · accused the North of "monumental h ypoc r I ~y '' on the desegregation issue in his earlier speec.b on the rider. Ribiooff said President Nixon In his message OJl school desegregation last week made it clear "his administration will not act." .... WASHINGTON (AP) -The Nixon Id· ministration bas come aicros1 with a "new and unconditional'' wage olfer In the postal pay negotiations, apparently topping · an 'earlier money proposal reported in the neighborhood of slJ; per· cenl Three wage proposals were on the table as the negotiations, being held behind closed doors, moved into the sixth day. The first administration ofrer l!'as made to union negoUators Monday after Posbnaster Geoeral Winton BlOWlt con· felT'Cd \'.'ith Nixon. A union official indicated that offer did 'not exceed a raise .ol about six percent across the board. After Nixon's newest ofler Tuesday, union representatives countered with a three-point proposa1 ol their own. By agreement between the parties. the spokesmen declined to elaborate on any or the offers. Some unions have talked or seeking 20 percent pay increases. Esti mates of what the administration might agrte to range from six percent to the 11.1 percent raise contained in the most liberal of the postal pay bills before Congress. The union official said there were ''no conditions tied to the government's offer " indicating the N l x o n ad-min~tration has dropped its demand that postal pay and postal reform be tied together. * * * TTuckel's Picket In Major Cities \VASRINGTON (AP) -Truck drivers 15tepped down from their c a b 1 and picketed terminals in several major cities today with the expiration of natioawide trucking contracts and talks deadlocked over a new pact. The pattern was one of scattered and local action, but some 10,000 St. Louis Teanisters were reported staying away from work. A St. Louis trucker said the trucking industry "is shut down from St. Louis to Kansas City ," Teamster pickets were also walking at Denver, Kansas City and Los Angeles terminals. I\ Denver Te ams t er spokesman estimated 1,000 members \Vere 'Jff the job. Nationally, the teamsters union ha.. not issued a strike call for its 425,000 members. Bot some walkouts were ex- pected with the contract expiration at rflidnight and .sources have admitted more pressure would be helpful at the bargaining table. • plan must be instltuled Immediately to bring the district into compliance with Tom Knutson of Oslo, Norway. federal integration edicts. The U.S. 5th Tuesday claimed a ne\Y world's circuit court of appeals upheld the lower nonstop drum beating record. His court and Black refused Tuesday to de· Gerhard Mikesch, embassy minister· counsellor, informed the Guatemalan t Foreign Ministry that Von Sprettl was time was 101 hours. 1 minute and lay the program until a new term in 1 second. September. in "n1ortal danger" unless he received medicines prescribed for his heart oon· dition . 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Sitt U~t Ct"' ,, ,, Sin°'"° " • 1111 l'tll'ld5CO ff u S.•1111 .. .. .. , .. ~ ' • • T1't!fm1 t " H Wttrtln110t1 • " ,, ' An electric dryer with a permanent pres.s cycle. It won't be long before virtually all household and clothing fabri cs will be permanent press. Already 85% of all men's slacks sold are pe[manent press, St» of dress and sport shirts and 33$ of women's dr<Sses. . ., . And that's great for saving you time and money. But permanent press fabrics do need special attention in drying. They get it in the ne'v electric dryers \vith a per· manent press cycle. Programmed to giv~ just the right amount of heat for the righ t amount of time, etecttic dryers gently fluff up the fibers in permanent press fabrics. \'Vhy do \Ve emphasize electricl Because thcy~re flameless and odorless. Apd because electric dryers cost up to $30.00 less than con1parable models of gas dryers. No \vondcr tl1ey Outsell gas dryers nationally 2 to 1. Incidentally1 if you're one of the l ucky ones enjoying electric living in a Medsi llion Home, your electric dryer outlet is built·in.Just plug in that ne'v dryer. Look into the ne\v \vrinkle in electric dryers that stops \Vrinkles in Permanent press fabrics. See your appliance dealer today. Southtrn California Edison ,sCE ELECTRIC DRYERS Ar,ID PE RMANENT PRESS FOREVER! • . . • .. • • '' ~ . :\ ·' ' •• ) ., .. ,• ··. •. , . ... ... .. \ San f;)eJn~Q~· J . Cap-~tt~n~.'-~. voi.:. 63 , NO. 76, 4 SECTIO~~. 72 PAGES . . ' . • .r • I• ( ,. ,( ., · N.Y •. ·Steeb ' • WEDNESDAY, APRI[ l, ·19rl, . I • :_ • • ' ---1~: .... , Lagunan.s· ~earn :Springs '.f actics ~ . ·' on-Hippies . ' B1 BARBARA KllEllllCB Of .... O.llf .-11.t st.if Steps la\l.en to discourage youlhful transienb ln Pa)m. Springs we~ detailed by Mayor Howard Wiefels of the desert community, at a breakfast meeting of the Laguna , ~each Chamber of Cbtn- mette this morning. At the out.set ·wiefels told guests, "Some of ()Ur problems are differe¥. I You have a more or less pei'manent ~tuation. Our problem is ffie Easter 1 I A ,_ ..,-I wetilnvasion." 1 •· . • ~· ·to 1s,0Git ,peoptt. ~-'wu t, corripJetely .«·For diany years. Wiefels said, dlfjerent breed of eit. The othtrs had .rtpeople-had flociked to ~attn Springs gener~ly been .~at ·young people - ljnl 'Easter·w.eek, but the accc;Qpany but qot these!" , · -: · problems seemed to , be· dlminishin& To cope with the· emergency which beeause . land.lords wet e inaeasineJy prpduce.d at-. least Jne riot, a ~ting 11tµctant 1o ~t , to ~ .. yq_ung v.lsU~s and , injury to twct police '" officers,' a ·~risk ~e to ~U' ~~y. rq_easurl! peaigned for ~vil pett.nse w~s 1 t'Then. last year; ft $ttp~" said invoked, said WiefelJ. Under a mutual thtnnayo_rr ''Outside promqtel'$ ~doled -aid agreement, .W lp· enforcement or. a ~le ol pop concerts and we suddenly fictrs from four COlli'ltlts were called fou;nd ourselveii; o~rrun byi sprue lt,000 in, and , ~ two daJt tbt vlsltors had ' -• . --. . . .. -M ,; Or.e ~ \ . . bet.n "literally hauled out of town ... . j'We had c6inJ)lalnt1 from t he Americin Civil · Liberti.ea ~ 1U n i o n (ACLU),~' the . mayor said, ubut our support trOm I.he citizens wu trtmen-· dou.s. We got literally thoUJ&nds of letters bacldng what "1e had done.'~ · For the next 121 rponth1, Wieftls 1aid, Palm Springs official!· tri'ed -.to figure out: what to do to ""'prevent a recurrence of the 19et dlsaiter1 coing as high, 1s . . ' the atate •leptature· and· the governor'1 the rate 'of or.e every seven mlnDtes;, office: · . said Wiefels. ')be cautomla Highway Patrol, which Immediately before the holiday atarted, has a regulatbl proVkllng that cities the City Council met to adopt emereene1 pron)Of.tnj: specl'iJ events must'· pay for ordinances (which do not have to p extrl protectkln and crowd control, wu ' througi) the usual hearini: proceues) persuaded, he llfid, "that Palm Springs regqling trespassing and -civil dlsobt- wasn't pro~g this mess." 'They dlence. • agreed to help.~ • "We Wtre pretty S\.ij'e we'd hear lron1 Twenty.two CHP-offictra~patroUed the --the ACLU On .the:ae,'' Wlefels said; "iiut streets of ~llm Spriggs throughout at least they'd be thefe to g~t us thf'OU&h Easter week, handing oot citations at ~See PALM SPRINGS, Pip I) .. Arres.ts ·Profuised . , . I ' . · ·In iS-muggling of Aliens . . ' ---.~~ • Army: Holds Medina Were You .Fooled? U.S. Agents Charge Two. : '/ ' . A~~'. Ga .. •<!'f-) .-. T~ Army • · · oh~.,. C1pt.. -:!.. Mldlha 'today ,. Jokest~rs On Prowl Today ·.Tile origin of April Fool's Day probably dates back to ancleat Rome -not for any. historical reason, it jual seems that au obscure festlvltlb date back. to antient 'Rome. · · The ceneral actlvitlea sWToundfn&· All Fool's Day are· l\bc>ut u UDclear ,as its.oi;igin".tt.;Ls a !peaaon w~a •ll peyple, ,ven · the· mo.t djgnllied, ,,,. elven on J • After Death By RICHARD P. NAU.· ·or JM o•rr ,....,., •t-tt ' • BareU~i fl~Jg~ . · ·.. .,; r, , ··v~. . nr;llJurtr "'·"~ 1!!~ ·· I'''.l , , ' ..... 4 ·, • ~ wu,.,lftd aald ,w~ 1maktil \DUD 'lacli<ioniitg·c(!!f'egiansbegan .April ·Fool's Day ·hTiinks 1n.:i>aY.t0na ,• .responaible f0r lhe.JGi~· aed ~ Beach,.~ .• toqay wllJ\,giant .water flil!l at ne:i/.leachfront .mQltJ.. tor ;w!lich u. w~L ' caueii : Jr., F!glit started With :i!1ckels, eacalatecFWlien sotneo~e dl'a110dlJolit ~ , wtll'll<>trtet nat iioniJ,; . exeu1e to , Play the fool. :.. . . . :. ,... ~'-All!ll l·fi,-..0 Iii ·1'11 rooJ'• ' ' I Dij\-Jl '·\~t but ~mfY haw '•' 1' -"ltllicted rlleCause ol• Ill' <!'iJaUt>n, r, /, ki;;Ume ,~'IW .... ~ .._of·~ when• -1 ·· {·1 ~ .. 'Wtth a San· Clemente ,CX·lbrlnll ~ another man.alrtady chir8'(...,td1UaMI arrests are expected in the federal in- IVeaUsatJon of &•wholesale srpugliDf rtnc 1 ~~~~-1 that •-1edl! ferreted MnlQJ! _.... '-I through the backroads, 'of c •• , Pendleton to •void the -Patrol. , . Harry, Mceue, ass~tant U.S. Attorney , ruiture !Oola '11f;,iklnd wtth I U d. de ft •' , cbUges f!l'ln tbowm to11RlD1hfue,. • s; ,. r , • ! · April POol's,llai· .wu ·niJned for U... lilitom GI· l>l"1lnl jr~Cttcal. joka ·or Senlfllig' ~ OJ!'J!IOl'I <ei'Tll!ds oa Aprif 1. ·~ :• . · ~. '· f11e_hose (bottom Jen\. Police l~r cooi44-'1hinl• ·•If· ~ · · (:' , • The · ........;....i; !nm ·!rd Arni ' l ... . , j>•'ll +'·I .. ~...,.,UN tl , y I , , Ji;' , . i .• ·• ... ; ~ .. ~&i-OIWne~,h~.f. D P 9't:'·-£"': ,, r ........... • ~;.._. Affi1y ' crtmiftaJr--We~ Division '. . : 'Apr;il fool/' an.a oint•t-it:tpo ~acii ' •'.:·~~.H!!i :u.:i Medin• wb • .. ..i charged u a~pirtiid~ tilda the tfnlform . Cclde of MW1aty Justice,. ind did not hjlve to.-be-""'"'1f'durtni -thc aUqed l\illi• .• lo he held refJ'Oil!lble. . In SColland; April la• the mOn1h the cuckoo bird (iymbOl,ol' the simpleton), returns 14 Scotllnd: hence the· 1oo1 ts called • "euek<io" or HIOWk" whltj'I led toScoUoll'J>tole ..UCh 11: Cityhood Plans Read~d B1 JOHN VALTERZA I 01 ffls l)loltJ ,..., • ...,, ' A new plan detailing a city of ·Dana Point witP a fUu.tline polict department and a ' breadth of other city services· i~ receiving--final preparation today from volunteer consultants before b e In g presenttd to the public · in a town hlll . meeting. Wilham Xtaus, city •admini strator of Lo! /Alamitos, a north Orange Coast city which hat lent strong support to the iincorporation mcve in Dana Point < and Capistrano Beach, said the pl~ ihould be ready for the June agendl of th~ Local Agency Fonnation Cot'lh. mission (LAFC). The P.lan, in Piree phase!, is a replace- menl for an earlier document which the I,/lFC declined to accepl Instead, the first plan was returned with in· Schmi.tz Blasted In Uuhp~ig11: By Wilcoxen 1tructions to proponents of Incorporation to refine it, , - 'I'be ~w doc~ent pµts forth , a plan tor a city operating under .an initial budget of $437 ,000 containing about $90,000, or 20 percent, is continfency reserves. AJ opposed to the earlier plan which proposed police serviees c o n t r a c t e d through the Orange ~ty Sheriff's' Of. fice , · the neiv idea calls for 'the c1ty's own police ·force with . an average of two patrol cars 1t wOrk 24 hdurs a day. it. also details· departments or.· building and planning, public works, animal con· trol~rts 8.nd iecreation and a city -adiTiinistrator~ity clerk. ' "This new One details realistically 1 city which is much more solid and self-sufficient." Kraus said. 1 It does not include many new ,bC'Jundary changes over the pre~s ~nsuccessfut incorporation P.lan, he 41dded. . ' . "It also doesn't have any· incluB)on .. of Dana Harbor into the city boundaries. It may seem greatly advantageous to • oe11 city to ~ve the harbor incl®ed, but it is hardly realisHci'' be saia.~ Kraus aid he and other volunteers ire recommendJng that the local com· mittee propoling he tincwporatioa aet (See Cll"YJIOOD, Pap I) I •• ' I The Anqy ·aai4, ""The new chlrge allegei vib,laUon ~I Artfcle '118, UCMJ, in th:at ; capt. Medina 'was responsible for. tJie ,alleged lllJl!<ler ol Vietnamae nonoonibatant ,penoos allegedly .com- mitted ·~y memllerl of. 'hii company in llie villtge of Song My \My Lal) on 11 Mari:h.1968.'' Medina. ... 33, of Pis» Rivira, . earlier was' charged wi~ ~ering lo u r persons,. mainiag one' ian.d• 1 asiault . ~th a deadly weapon, The:' eaijler charge, filed March 10. acCljR11 . Medina of the ..•murder of two . ~s On Or about 11 March 1~, miiniltg ud mllrder of ~· suspected enemy. pmop. and murder of anot~ dGHng ~ tlielr in- terrogation, late 'in~ t1'e day of about 11 Mircb 1988, mi.imlPi and murder weapon ' on a thircl indlVidual wbile ln· tem>gat"lnr him on Or' lboµt 17 March 1968." • ' Ho,.ever, the c;harge filed today was aabatituted· for eae flled -.Mardl .17, ac-OU$lna .l>lm , o1 concealln1 knowled&e of • felony.. . . r.l:edlna' commanded Company C, 1st Battalloil; liOt!l Infantry, •Jlth Brigade of tlM!l Americal pivjsioa in Vietnam. Company C jolned two .other infantry -~ ,OFIY Jn. lilt lo form Task Force Baktr, which conducted the raid on "1 Lal. • .. ... • . · ' · Coiley,. <~pd Sept. $, 1969, was the llrsi to: 'he accu<d._ Sublequent In· vOl!lplionl -tor ihe rl)Oit port bave ii> (llo-romi>iJiJA. P•' II , ' ' : ., . "On 1h4i fin! d1y of Aprlle, Hunt the iowk uother milt." HunUng the "l<n"k" WU • fMJitlels errahd fot fools ~ much like our "snipe h11nts" today 1n the U.S. , At any r8ilet· today your gi;Uled \eelh . sboulil 'be:concea1«1 tiehlnd "grin wben some amiable friend' walk.I up to you and says, ':Hey, you've aot a .bug on your ihciulder ' , Still Have Census Form? ,.'· ' ' . ' It Should Be Re$dy TQday . '·orange C®rlty residerita 1hould hav.e .. . dispoeed of ·their . 1970 Census fonns in one of twq waYs today. accordina:. to U.S .. Census Bureau officials. · Return ert\lel~ were included~· cen9US fom'l.1 sen~ to households in Co Mesa, Newpot Beach, Hunt'lngton Qt ch, Westminster, Santa Ana and Or~e. These census tcrms ,ih<luJd,Jl'aye been given to mailmen in the r~Uve cities m~tioned above t;ocfay. ff 'Y.OU dkJ not mall out· .the completed form. you art urged to do so ,eomorrow or Friday at lbe latest. • .f . · The U.S: Census Oftlct In Escondido want.. ita afea rfsidents (homes south :n:fu~:~ ~~ns~1 ~~~°:ra~r ~:1J plck:them up: The f~lowln1 'clties are aaked to hang on · to 'their! coinpleUd ctnsus forms unW • ' . ' 1 ~nsus taker picks them up at the hOine ·either totlay or Thursday. 1.lgun& Beach, San Clemente, Mission Viejo, Laguna Hi_ys, Leisure World, South Laguna Beach, p., Toro, Laguna Niguel a_nd San_Juan Capistrano. DON'T MAIL IN . CENSlJS FORMS! Residents of Laguna Beach and other· South cOunty "<>mmunitle.~f are not sup.. posed to mall in their 1970 census forms: Just fill them out and wait for a census taker to call and pick them up. tabma Beach attorney W i 11 i a m Wilcoxen, a ca!Kijdafe for the 35th District congr~sional seat vacated by the death of James B. Utt, Tuesday went on the attack agaiast his prime opponent, state senator J o h· n G. Schrriilz. ' Wik:oxen, m a speech at Orange r.oast College. charged that Schmitz couldn't adeqlMltely represent the coastal district 111 Wai>hington. 7 ·Fi.rms to,.··Qeyelop -n ·ana · This is the word from L a g u n a Postmaster Jack Bryant, who says the post office phone has been ringing· off the hook as confused citizens demand to lmow (I) why they didn't gel the prepaid envelopes televisiori• newsmen keep talking abOut and (2) where they are supposed to send the form. ' • •W • -. . '-' Spar~_Fly .Before Supervisors Make Decision, ~He didn't support Reagan, won't sup. By JACK 'BROBAf:I. ' Jlcer ~ 'tbomu r~ed ac· ~t :1N!~?Owandu cand't r~predesent the 35th °' 11111 °'"' ,. .. ,..., ce~~ ~r the •~le Did. because of Distr c,,, coxen ec ar . ... , • • • .,_-_,_,_1_'.!L:.. •tfve -~· ...... ; ... dealin" Addressing the faculty , W t 1 c o x t n Sparks flew 'for thtee ~ Tueeday KOOWUIJU" "i'" ...... • stres!ltd that ~hmltr.' attitude toward afJemoo111 before UM · otan,e CoUntJ . wilb jUl\_one firm. , iJ.e (ederal gQvernmenl could result ju Board ol Superv~s. fimlly .deddld· 1o .Before, the htadnl1 w'S'tunder way, jcsg federal ftinds for· Orange County award Dana PGlJlt Harber leasa to.leven ·~pef'Vilor Qaviid L,r Baker nbed the ochoola and public works. individual bidden rather tbari to. Mt coolUcl aflnlerllt queltloa.Jt'"IS allel" Wllcoxel'I reftrTed to. Schmitz's sl!f.e-master blddar. ' , ~ 1 ed by-thl.iDllMd.ual bidClrrt ~t Lan-y men! that "George Wallace is tao. Charies O! ~-<it lnttrtal anc1 -Wlllliml;111~loflfuiletMann, moderate for me (in' accepU11 federal opposing recommeDdatloN: frem two JohMoci~ ntl Jif~U, Lot Angeles aid in Alabama)" as proof that Schmitz county department beads versus another c~ts ... had e q n tr~ c '' d \\·it/' could not effectively work for the people , figured in the discussioa before a ,4.1 englnee.n Kotbil ani K~~& deslgMrs o'f the 35th District. deci.si'on wu reached . of Dana Poqit HatbOr ; ~ · ma~e an • The congressional candidate Aid he • The se'en tndi.tituat bjdder.s offered ~aly11!: of thfri pjteelil la"ler ptlt up ftlt Jt was important during a perkld $17S,850 for nlne concessions at the for h4f. cl .. economic slowdown that minty voten .. harJx>r compared to packige. fbld of Sbortly Uittearter1 Wllllmtaa wag allea, be represented by a man who will be tst0,000 by TransnaUon Cotp. ed to have~.w th ~nalion Corp. aJ>le to get their tax dollar1 back from Harbor district m a n 1 g e r Kenneth In pttparlnc Nlr' m.,. )eue bid. Walbington. tiampoon lllll <Ollllly Adminllkative Of. Cowily CoullOI Adrlu KIQlpcr ruled lhU 1 poSstb)e Conflict of inttrest exislid which '1cotild ttndeT lny contr1ct void loci ?e!"Jlt In long court llUgatlon.1• • Thls vMWpolnt' 'Was attacked by Robert S. ''Sam" Ba.mes, a Newport Beach att~pey 'repteseqting Tianan1tlon who contended t&at Williams had tenni.Jlated his contractual relaOonshlp with Kcebig i~1roeblg'b<lore be was enga1ed by 1 Transnatlou. ., ' Re.t,l Property Servlcis D l rt ct or. Stanley Krause and J:Ug assi stant, John a. Shaddy strongly recommended IC• ceptance ' of the bkls of ~lhfi stve~ in· . alvldual firms. ' They polnled lo the 1263,800 additional , cash bonus ·to the county and an ad- dl~,J boll\11 on the boat repair 1ard ($4i llAIUIOR, _Pa&o I) ' Southern Orange County Is In 1 ~peclal census area that will be canvassed on foot by real, Uve census takers, says Bryant. If you didn't get an envelope,. don't try to mall the .form. Sudan Rebel Leader ' ' . Killed by Governn1ent CAIRO (UPi) -The leader of the armed rebellion against ~ fhe Sudan govemmen\ was kllltd by government troops Tuesctay night, Sudanese ltader G•afar Numelrf announced ionlght on Omdum'la.n Radio. ' . The broadc•st sakl El-Hadi Abdtl n.mnan El-Mahdi, lhe rebel leader, was shot by bord., police while al!empUna Mi escape to Ethiopia by car. · , I • • ' \ .. ln 'Sari . Diego, 'Saki today, "W look for;w,a~ to maktng additional arruta prilbably 11n the b•zt .two weeb." . -rt L •. 'Gutterm; 39, •a , rotlred ll.tlflJ!e. tpnDerJ+.Hrgeant wlth 20 Yun ,.rVlce, 144 A venldl · Santa 'MarPrlll; and Joae Jesua Roblt!, 40, Santa Barbara, were arraigned Monday ·before a U.S. magistrate on charges of. con-, sj>lracy ~ Violate federal. immlgratron laws. ' ·- Asked ·how: many were belle~ . lft. volved in tJ\e smuggling OperaUoft ' - which· assertediy '~ed to deaths of aliens suffocated in car trunks -McCue said this woull:I hinge on invesUlation -but added, ••quite' a few people". McCue said persons involved In the smuggling operation that had betn ptn1 for at least a · year. possibly ltinger, had schedules to make up and assembly areag to pick out. ' McCue said the Mexican naUonals were brought across the U.S. border at rural JocaUons between Tijuana and Tecate. Then. were .then driven to the C am p Pendleton entrance near Oceanside and driven off the base at San Clemente, ~aving' circumvented the border patrol checkpoint O.(I Interstate 5. · A ,car used in the smuggling 'was ~ssertedly Gutierrez' and bore a base bumper stlcker. McCue said the alieM paid aboul !200 lo be smuule4 to !1>113 in the U.S. Authorities said Gutierfu (See ALIENS, P•ge 2) Steele Jtlarkeu NEW YORK CAP) -The stock mar.o ket moted broadly, higher in qliietl trad· ing 'late this afternoon. (See quotatlon!, Pages Jf.25,) Orange . C.ut · 1''eatlter Tbt Orange Coast will continue lQ "let the sun ahine in" n..ur,. day, with temperatures re.chi~g 63 ,along the shore and up to 75 further inland. INSIDE TODt\ Y Tl1ere 's music -arid comedv -in Ult air thl! weekend a.t /Our new ~toge producJiom ope'll in OrCJngt Connty and Long Beach . See Entertcin- + m~nt, Page 23. " n ,.. " I ••u • • • " ' " ,.H H tt ' ' ·II ' f ' • Clemente To Employ Oil Fighwr? L glln~ Pion.der $ l . . . School ·.s1 aShes · • A fonnal appeal tor money to hlre a W8'llington, D.C., lobbyist to fight . for passage of anti.:Oll drilling le1i1laµotl will come to San Clemente's city eoundl lonig!>t .. The appeal, lllldt In a1 ieu.r fr"!" Laguna Beach Mayor Glenn E. Vedder, ub that the city help finance .the Joi>. byt,t who wlll p.isb for, adoption of the o--...Mlll'Jlhy bill In atend the oil dHBing sanctuary in federal waten oU the ·Soull><m CalUomla Coaat. • • !lo ~., the c1u.. o1 Laguna Beach aad Newport Beach "" llljlpOrtln& the measure. Vodder. relaying hls OOlDlcU'• c:oment ID the Idea, said no dollar amwnts have yet beta dilCUISed, "but the city CQlJICll hu slated lhat It la willln( In ... al.st In the Waablncton, D.C., eUOfl. 'Ille plan already bas aooe lo the Cowlty Boord al Supervisors, lnli-Odl\ced by board Chairman Alton E. Allen. They have promised.support. If all lbe Oran1e Coast cillea agree to the Idea, Vedder. said, then a meeting will be called for ft~tA¥,v•. from each munldpal gov<ormneol to dnlt tho financial dOtaJl1. • "'Mle anU-olt es:plor!Uon and ·pro- ducUon bill (s.Dl) is of vital im- portance to our city and to every city and county within the establlahed CaWomla oil sanctuaries," Vedder aid. San ~DI> aJrudy U.. nm to the ..,. ... oonctuary ... by tho llheJl.Cun· n!ng!>ltn Jicl, but beyond the th.-nile limit ln fr.derally-controUed 'waters, no aanctuary pruentiy abls. The....5ant.I; Barbara _oil ~r early last year occurred In drilling areas lying JD federal waters. . The blil would ell• ban oil drilling In the 'Slnta Barbara channel Council to Meet With Temporary City Attorney San Clemente's City Couocll will meet tonight wUh a tempcrary replacement u city attorney, then later attempt to find a permanent aubstitute for lftYt1' C&rl S. Kegley, whole ....tgnatloa Wama ef. lecliV. 'lllelclay "'-· Clij,Manager Km ~::11 tlill Santa Ana atiomOJ P'. "'. • JirMlt who hand!H the city'• .......,.,. dill-" rict legal wort, will ..,.. In the di)' it. tomey'a capacity for' toolght'a meeting. Brown ls a speclallst in aueesl6eat &ta rict JegaliUes. • Brown, a ...tdent ol !Acuna lloldl. practloea law In Los Aftaieles Ud - Ana. .... •· At.the end of tonight'• rtiular meetlftl the cound1 is ei:pected to retire Into exec- utive session to seek a permanent Jtgal counsel. The poalbllil!es of a local lawyv fill- ing the post ls unlikely, Carr said. •1 I ' I • ' I .. \ BJ B.lillAll4 DUARTli .... ""' , .... if.It .Lagul!a Beech echool tru1tee1 met In a study ""1on 1'111Clay nlg!>t In· ponder ..ays arid ....U to trim Ibo im-71 sqbocll 1;>odpt. lo ultrt ol the re<ellt tu overrkie !allure. A projtctlon al lncom< and tz· ptndlturei prepared by A s rJ I t I n t Superinteod<at Olarl11 Heal '"'**1 clits propoaed by acbool princlpal1 • well u a lll1ft of apec1al prosraml to* 11parate~ . -tloal·to be coaolder.d by -at t¥t April 7 ........... -In eapllaJ ouua,, staff, -waladlopl, m-.tce lralnlq piograma, supplies and mat<rlall, malD1aallce llld tranipOttatloo, according to superln- Uo>dent Dr. WWlam Ullom. Al .. -by ~ ad\Jllnl•tr~lnrl, cull propoaed by prln<lpal• ol the five ~b Schools Conduct Own 'Dati1'g Garn_,' "'~-peijtloo Is the muaJ rule for oelg!1borlng high school&; but for Laguna Beach and San Clemente, the objeCtlvt, this week 1t least, lt sociaJ·harmoey. Students and faculty members from the two couial ochool& will 1et togtthtt Friday night from I In It p.m. f0< the HOODd annual "Dating Game,'! pat.- tomed. afler th• tde•lalon, procnun of the same name. • Six student games and one faculty game will be played d~ ~e everllnf, the objective being In pair ell LaJll!Wll and San Clement.tam for dinner~ 4atts -plus an air ::xi to San Fraocls<o !qr the wl(mlng I y couple. • C<xilataols, oecreeoed laai week by .. tnsentaUvll' "' the .... ·echoo~ working -~ qu<stlons tht will decide their c11te1· fiir' u tvtll.l!C tut. In• the "Dattna Game'." one cootettant. Q'Uerllons three otbeh, who are hidden from vtew, and decldel from thetr amwen which will be hia or her date. A ~· llirtilJ the La;una Beach ' ~ " .wW rotlow tM i!AJU • I""' ... ··' lw• will be -wlnntnc stull<nt'«Uplee by Andree'•u,.Thtjt Oullfl· 1er,. 8el1., Brown's and . .. o )' *1 Hiwi.lian flt 1,ltal\IPI. Beach, AltJandto's ll OtllOna '11<1 fl!ar ~ the Slufl Shlrl " lit mwp;et·aeadl. . -'l1ebtl to 1M "lltJllng Game" ... last an4 the dtnct ire-on Ille at student activities olllct1 In the Laguna and San Clemente blgh echools for 11.25 single and 11.10 for CO!JP!a. . .. .. f;ands cdpe Policy . "So far we have not been contacted by any local attorneys who have shOwn n interest in the posiUon," Carr said. Brown's extra duty tonight will prove advantageous because ol the a~ of two tax assessment district mat~ Gil the council agenda, he addtd. · Before Trustees Whomever the council selects will serve on a part-lime basts as Kegley did. That employment status ls par for tht course for cities the size of.San Clemente. La~a Beach, with rouahly the same population and volume or cll)' buainw: of San Clemente, a 1 • o bas a part·ttme attorney. " Carr said city business volume ls the prime factor ·in delermlning the amounE Clf work needed from legal counsel. Kegley, 73 and a San Clemente resi- dent, submitted his resignation at the council's March 18 meeting and cited mounUng work loads in his newly tx· paneled legal practice and desires to branch out Into more community strv'lct work as his reasons for leavin& the city st.al!. DAILY PILOT N_,... l e_. --........ ... C..._ 111... S• CLal .. OltANGIE COAST ,V9LIUUNG COM'AlfY leffrt N. Wee4 '""' ..... ' M\1111 l"uiltklltl' J,,k a. e • .i,., \Ike ,rt1:e111t ..... 0-•l l M•M .... lh•••• ic, •• u Efllifl' Tho111•• A. M.~,hi~• M..,atlnl l!dl!or l lcher4 '· Nill Sout~ Ortl'IPO: (OUftl~ Edllfr (Ml1 Mnt: )» Wut ••Y 11:'•1 ,,....,.,1 111tll: n11 w..1 '""' 1o111 .... ,,.. L._ ._tu H2 ,_,A- Hlllllif!tlell lffdo: 17111' ••Kii 1~11¥1 ... ... C.._tot: lllS Nortll El ,_.._ 11&1 ~TLV 'ti.Of, wllll w:IWI h <~d !lot ..... t-f'ftu, h Pl*'..... d lllY ..aoi S.. ..., "" -·-(Aili• ...... l..-kc.II. .......,. ktdL. Cell• ,...,,., ............. ~ ..... ,_,.. "'"''· •Ir.It •1111 -......... ,.II..... Of" ..... (eHI l"Wlltfllnt ~ lll'lrll"" ,..,,,, --9 1'11 ..,I ..... •~-N1wsi.tl ltadl. f#A ut_w.t .. , •••• c.w -· TeN,••• 11141 j4J-4Jl1 a..HW A'"'1~ 641•U7t s.. ci.-.. AU lk,.,,. aatu ,...,. .. 4tt-44JI C..llM. 1f1'. Or-.. ee..t hlllltfrlllll ~·· .... -· '*''"· 111 .. ~ .. -. """It! ......... ... 4tl-1llfll'\fl'll ..... fl'llY Iii! no~ ... •lllWyl ~ _. ...... ~,-. ...,,_ cN'6 ,...,.,, .. r. el H ...... ••M'lll er,f '"la MltW. Ct!llerfl!f, autriwlflll!l.li'f UITW U.• -.•INfl II\' l!lal1 U.W _...~, fWll1tf"f tt11.,,.1-. u.ot """'''"· • Of San ]0aqu iJi A variety of items trOrn bomewcrk to Iandscapini will confront trustees of the San Joaquhl Elementary ~ District at toallht'1 7 p.m. m..ttng 1- lrvlne 5chooL ' ' A bearing on a request for'-Jht use of two undeveloped school ·~~ Mission Viel• for Pooy League · 11 fields Will. be flrlt. an the 'CtDdL\.1'e board reciniiy ir111ted a alnillar rd&Utl.t for use of thtlr MontanOlo school lite-.. In Minion Viejo for·LIUle League llJO, The board also will bt Uked to ton· sider adopting a policy for stWna aside specific funds for landscaping new i;dlools. A report will be made on the district'• suspension policy and procedures in response 1o a ~ request for apecl.Oc guidelines tn the event SUJPtndlng a student ls necessary. R<porto alto will be made .., the ~diitria'lliOiifiOrr(IOlicltl whl<h were . questioned at Jut month's meeting by a parent from Univenlty Park Seboo1. Allio Valley HomtoWbets Assn. also will be prvent to CJUUine their plan• for a summtr recrutlon prosram tor district pupils. f'retll P .. e J MEDINA .,., volvtd membert of Medina's com'PIJIY: Medloa hu 1peclflcaUy denied that he ordf;led any muoacre,..bul admitted tbet he llhot a Viet Cong wom11 who was wounded. "I did not eee any sl1ugbter at. My Lai 4 that day," he sald during a news cont~ in Washincton after apptarlng belore a comm1u .. lnvesUg1tln1 reporll ol the mUllCft. '!Nooe WaJ reported to mo. I did not Gnfer any mwacro at A1J Lal 4," be ·tttcJ&r!d. Medina said he lbQt a ..,... be believed had a gull OT a lfenade a!ltr a helicopter pilot reported aeelnl a Vitt C..,, with a weapon. The lalut c)>¥1i agolnst Medina wu Prefemd by Lt. Col. Hennon L. Weal, McPbemt Ttoop Command. Althoug!> Medina's rtcords and AaJl(n- ment hive been trWftn.ed to rt. McPherson lot admlnl.slraUv• purpose•, he lllli Uvts al rt. lltllJllDI, Ga. • dJottlct 8Chools relllct ~~dloo fl otaf( or transfer ol reaponot1illlly and reclodion of 1uppll ... ,EsUmated ..Vlnh lnclude: A 11 o o 9cbool, 13,Dlt; El llorro. luoo; ~ I!ta<h Blflt Scllool; 111,1111; 'Illar-. Jiltermadltlo-School,, 115.lZI, and Toe ol tho World, IU,111. Hess allo will aak board pennlllloo to shift driver educaUon m:t educationally han'dic1pped ~ and ·coa- tlnuatlon ochool (rom Ult general funcl In a sepatalc ·clwlflc1Uon. Thia would ~nnlt the district In le';'1 a P<J1ll)asl-.. override to balance cost not rtlmbuned by tho otate. '1111 oblft -aleo allow ttacben to .conduct ~ outllde al 1'fClllar 1dlool boun, tlllll -.'"'11 lou of ap- proslmatel)"nllle teachen, Haa said. Kltlmated 1_,. to tho district I« lho tf'I0.71 acbool hear la 11,1111,m i,u estlmated1 expenditure• of 12,IU,tlll, leaving •' balance of $1~1 ,516 In Ute general fund. Hw noted fi&UJ"!'I do pot include the balance as of June 30 ~~h be said will p~bly fall betw_een 1111,GOO and 115,000. 111 Dllhl of ~ nefl"llatlolll on htcrtUed , teacber a a.J a r l t a , Heu estimated a I porctnt salary lncreue for all employes would cost the district IU,000, ena1>11nt! trustee1 In pr0ject a percentqe· increue into dQUan. UUom alto ........,..i be will 1,tcom- mend that -ldlool be canctllocl tb1r Jf.V u ID economy meuure .• Marijuana Buy Turns Into theft, Attack in Lagtllla A 2'-year-old Lasutta Beach man who pollee claim atleinpted to ba;y marijuana from a lidewall< j>eddler o"'1 ""'1Jld up be!DI n>bbeci ond beetal, bu 1ttel'ed l\0- UCe to .. "' his illipd issallanla by imtdlnc Ille Hcemt llamller o1 !1tOlr .. ~ awa1 car. " . Detective G<ne Brool<I trawled to Ri•· eralde Tuelday a-In armt Tllno- thy Allen Joaet, II, o1 tbet di)'. An atm· ed .-y ciomplafnt will be aoupt aplnlt Jona Hll two._,.-aro still~, . ,,,,. llidlait~~ " flellcO 1'li y ..... . !Iii Tlc1tin; who aalll lie hW -·--pecta on the -lk 111 the Sleepy Hot· io,. -and 'irled .. ~Joana. '.Offerocl a "lid'! (Me ~J~ t ll, he Alll·lll -)litmsted Ill 'i.latjer.t111an-111Y. ;\'lflo """1d east It*'! he WU told, Thi \'lc:ltm said he had ilnll' tilt bul the dea1 was mlde, with tht Wldentud· Inc that he ...wet mm uo the dlllmnce by ntu;ldnl piDt"' the kilo to the 111llr. 'l'ba .....,, then d-up Parlt A..,... ln .lbe IUlpe<U' pldnrp.--.. 1ho '1etlm tOld o1ncm .. ~ In llit lllddl!I> v.i. ley area where he wu llmlell to _. pany ... "'the ,,_u to a --the marij-would be avallMle. • When a lmlebolder uted wlli> they were tooking for. the suapect bed back to the truck. The driver took · bit down the hW, with the victlm, who bad banded ... r his $11$, In bet ..null.-• . . 11• aucceaded to flUUfllc -In~ the back of the speedln~ truck where two of · the' susoeets attampted to subdue him. -when the d r I ' e r slopped tht truck, Wlikod back and -a k1llfo In his riba, the victim heeded bis~' ldvlee to leave on foot. He headed straight fot the police sta- tion In nport the Incident and wu able to provide a delcriptlon .fl( the truck and tta license number which ltd to Tuetday's arrest. - No ch&rgeo a,. pendlnt aplnl\ tlie u- 5'ult vtcUm, Brooks said, alftet he wu Roi In pouem .. of any drup. ~...,.. P .. e 1 PALM .SPRINGS Easter week." The Junior Chamber al Commtn:e halted care entertnc the c«rununll)' to hind oot pamphleu wilh lnfonnatlon about loci). latt'I. "It wu not a roadblock," the rt\l)'Or uplalned. "'Ibey put ap some mmt:en and lteettJd catl into them Ind aave out the·pamphlets." '"1.e pamphltt. titled "Peace Has Its Price," Ls 1ddrtssed to a youthful au- _dofiencfie -~.~~ _4eacr1beo1 ____ a YllJlety city ~-~ !< .Ung to aletpln1 jn "ftb!cles, camping, curfew, alCobol and dntg control, illegal ·pirklng, .horn honking and other nolae dlsturhehcei, flghUq In publlc, trespasalnc and party crashing, and the requltement that perJOns unda· ti rtllstfflni at -hoteil be accompanied by 1 parent or guardian. 'l11e CHP patroil wert backed, Wlefell IAld, by cltlaeM wbo petrolled the, 1trttls, "a, lot of ruUy buct Marlnel," speclol Sherill'• details In hlppi•l)'pe glJ'b and 1 as.man clU!efts' mounted patrol th1t ,..led all Tabqulia Canyon, the ... hot &pot, be!Ore the bollday started •lid maintained • 21-bour IJlml to Mop Ylsilara. OU( a/ the -•rt•. "II)' the MCOl1d day," said the 111•)'0'. "the won! wu wt tbtt P1lm Sprtnp was too hot. Tfter• Wttfl •fJ1 ftw aJ". rtsto, actu11ly. In lact, arrttta "'"' down a pen:ent from la1t )'ear. Bl.It cltaUons wert handed out for , evtry J1w you t\'tr heard of.'' Wlttell ,.peetadly •mphaslaed the valuo of lull citluo support al the Palm Sprlncl jllOlram • ... ,_ INJURED IN AUTO CRASH '•rmer Antel R•lu Ex -Angel Rojas Hurt in Cras~ . . "" 2 Children Die By HOWARD HANDY Of tM ~Ir •lillf Sl-'f Mlnervino "Minnie" Rojas, U · Callfomi1 Angel pitcher, was criticelly lnjartd In an automobile acc~t near K,Y !Mgo, Fla., early this morning. His two oldest chlldren were killed. 1 Rojas had just passed a truck on a Florida highway and reported1y was traveling at a high rate of speed. He Jost control of the car, went off the hlahway, came back on to hit a bridge ralllna. The cer turned over on impact .Roju' wUe and an infaqt son ~ also In the car but neither was seriously Injured. A Florida doctor said Rojas may h1.1-ve Injured a vertebra or 1 h1I back. He couldn't move his leg this morning but the permanent nature of the injuries was not known . The two Rojas . children · killed in the accident were Barbara .Beatriz, age t, and Lourdes, 11e a. . 'Mle accident happened at 12:25 a.m. RoJ11 repotledly bad just purchased a home iii Almarado_, Fla., aix ' miles 1011th ol the accldenl ocene In the Florida k9':1 . ' """" 111~ in, 38 1amt:s with the Angels 1n· 1-.,;~ j>osted a 4-3 won-lost record u a riueJ specia.l1st. Ann trouble plalJled him ~ ieuon. and he was assigned to tltll'liUn the Pacific Coast ~IJle, .. ' F ............. e J ALIENS •• • llali 11;000 caah when arrested. · 111ceue said Gutierrez and Robles ar· rt,111 ~e triU"~ by the Friday fotal sliootlhi· of a Mezlcan national who fled mru~ police on the base near San Clmi#te. 1beft:: were seven other Mexican n•· tl .. 11 tn the car, five crammed in the ,trpnk, authorities .said. It had a flat Ure. . McCue• said the smuggllng bad included l)nndre.hs, poulbl ~sanda. of aliens. "U tbif: }lappen to 'suffocate Inside a trunk they are simply dumped out lb some tecluded area," he claimed. A preliminary hearing before the U.S. ma1lllrate ~s bun achedl.iled April 17 for both Gutierrez and Robles. Both are free on ~kil. McCul W"d he planl)ed. to seek an tndtdlnl!lt trom a federal grand jury ntxt .. ·week'.. 'Ht saJd he was not yet decidecl if addltlqnal' crj.mlnal charges would be "l!<Alght. ' · Hijacker s .Face • -I " 'Get Toµgh'.,Pla_;n . . .\ SEOUL (!!Pl) -South Korean and Jn.stead, a Japane&e s p o k e s m an , Japanese· auttiOrlUes took a tough at-Counselor· Toshlkazu Maeda of 'the tllude t.oc1., toward a band of radical Japanese eP..1bassy, said, "No substanUal Japanese ~lUdenta · who hijacked a breakthrough can be expected In the J1pane1e alrUner ond demanded It be , Umlled near Mure." Asked what he flown .&o North Korea."'Tbe equally tough .meant. by that be rep~d, •·1 am nol hlf)~ were rtporltd slar\'lnr ~. 4 poallloo to dllcuss the timlD1." 106· hOolageo. The Boeing m Jet bas remained at . 5eoul'• Ktmpo Airport since it landed T heater Dry at 3:11 p.m. 1'1esday (10:11 p.m. PS1\ j , ' Mondoy) In a contest of wills hdweqi the sword waving bljacken who :1 B' Pl ' 'thre1tened .. blow up the p-and u t ayers oflldall latent Cll ""1111 the pas.en and cttw. 0: Japanese. Transportation MI n Is t-e f· F d A T Tomlsoburo .Huhlmolo Dew In from un .S re QQ Tokyo and In a radio converuUon with the hl)icken said the plane would not be allowed to depart until the: ho&tages were freed. His tough stand apparenUy had the blessing of South Korean and ·u .S. 0Hicia1s worried about the fate of two Americans aboard. A Seoul radio atatlon said today the hijackers had given Hashimoto a n ulUmatum to let the jeUiner take off at I a.m. Thurlday (1 p.m. EST Wed~ nesday) or they would "take acUon," presumably blowing up the plane wi~h home.made bombs. Tbe Japanese wd tlttre bad been' no such ulthnatwn. J'rem P .. e J HARBOR ..• bid which was not inctudfil 1n Tuesday's bidding. • They also noted tbet the lndlyldu1l bidders repreaented owners arid top management who will be actual project' manacen wbereaa the lllngle bid would involve aeveral aubcontrlCtors. Attorpey Rod&er Howen, representing the individual bidders said It wu simply , a case of "the tup1ym or TransnaUon" and that the lndlvklbal bidders were local invest.on and Ill nperjenced in their line of work. "I don't know how ·you cu explain aw.ay over · • quarter of a mllllou dollars," sald"HoweU. . . 11le final votei:I of 4-1 found Supervisor William Phillipa dlll!enllng hecouse be felt the board was actinl ••without suf. ficlent 1nform1Uon.'' A· last minute bid by the individual firffi°s to offer $3,300 for the boat rtpair yard facility was thrown ·out on recom· mendallofl of Supervisor Baker and will be 1ubject--to later bidding. No bids have ;Nen received on this .J>VCel previously. . . . Anol.ber l~te proposal by the iOOividual blClderi· to form a ''management ct1r· poraUon" to handle contact with the county was referred to the staff for recommendatioa. Tbe nine successftll bids on the 30-year leases will go to : Parcel one -Atlantic Richfield Co., $50,750 bonus for a marine fueling sla· tion. Parcei two -the boat repair yard which was defen't!d. Parcel three -the Dana Point l\.1arina Corp. $25,000 bonus for a dry boat storage and sales yard. Parcel four -Dana Point Marina Corp. $25,000 bonus for a boat iaunchlng facility. ' Parcel five -North American Building Technology, $68,500 b o n u 1 for a sportfishing landing. PareeJ six -Marine Capital, $263,000 boaui for a boat slip faclUty. Parcel seven -Dana Point Assn., $70,000 bonus for a shopping complex. Parcel eight -Paul R. Goodman, $18,000 bonus for a motel. Parcel ten -Marine Capital, $237,000 bonu.s for a boat slip facility. Parcel eleven -Dana f o int Restaurant Corp., $16,100 bonus for a cafe. The Laguna Moulton Playhouse b of'. ficially high and dry now, but correcU ve drainage work at the new theat.er 'l:!ented the Players' pocketbook to the tune of '350 it was "'revealed today. To keep the tab from going even higher, the Playhouse ls asking the city to refund $156 paid out to the Building Department 'in liCense fees involved in the work. In two heavy winter rains~ water back· ed up in a drainage pipe leading from the Playhouse parking lot to Laguna Canyon Road, flowed under a loading door and into the orchestra pit in the theater. Only solution, engineers deeided, was to-bJoct-off thn1pe Ieaamg-tO the street drain and install a pump and a smaller pipe to handle parking lot runoff. Th.is has been accomplished and the danger no longir exists, a Playhouse spokesman said this wee.k. No one seemed to be able to fix the blame for the Playhouse inundation except that, in the words of one spokesman, "Someone apparently mi~ judged the volume of that water pouring down the Canyon when it really rains hard. It wa1 Canyon water that backed up into the pipe." Alarmed by the i:>rospect of further dampness after Installation or an or1an in the orchestra pit, the Players deckled to put the $350 on the line and get the job done . "This has put a hardship on the PlayhouSe financially," writes Playhouse president William Harcum in ·a leUer asking the City Council for. relief from license fees, which the. Playhouse also paid in order to speed up rep.air work. F ron& P age J CITYHOOD • • • up 111 town hall meeting "as soon as practical -we hope In Aprll-" to present the complete plan to the public and place it up for public discussion . and suggestions." What is being drafted now Is expected to be· essentially the plan sUbmitted to the LAFC in June. "The body will probably have some new members in the June meeting because of the county elections coming up earlier in that month ," Kraus observ- ed. He said oo odds have been made on the plan's chances for passagi:1 The last LAFC approval of an in- corporation bid came about four yearS ago when Villa Park became a city. "But that issue was less a campaign for local control and more of a successful attempt for control of a specific local issue. Villa Park incorporated because of lot sizes and other planning crileria, Jn Dana Point the issue is different -local-' control of an area's destiny." '"The Second Chan ce" on Towle Sterlin g Introduced by .J. C. Humphries Je wele rs If, within 'a yier, you doc.do you'v. clioson hie wrong Towle sterling ~!tom, wo iril t1ko it beck. Until now if you bought tht: '\\'t'Ong ~terling pattern }'OU were stud. with it. Towle bu changed all that 1tith something called "The Second Chance." Hert'• how it wor\s: Gome·in·and buy a=I'owle sterling pattern and eat with it ror a fear. 'Ve \Viii tvtn monogn;~ it if yoll lll:.t. If at any time eluting th~ t\\·elvt: months )"OU decide this pattern i1 l'tTOng for you, return your sterling to Towle. They'll exchange it for another Tov.·Ie pat.ttm. No questions asked. TowJe's "Second Chance:" Now )'t>U have 1Qn1ething C\'U'f· woman detUYe& when 1he is sclcctins-a staling pau.cn1 • The right to be wrong. ' CONVENIENT TUMS " . J.C. .J/ump/,,,.i11J }11w11!.ri 24 YEARS SAME LOCATION IANKAMERICARO MASTER CHAll6E - t82l NlwPORT AVENUE COSTA MESA • PHONE 548·HOI - # WEDNESDAY .yttlL r l 1IO 8 lif ..... (C) (&II) Je11J DID H111U.,.llh1li1tJ (C) (30) • c •• '" ,., 'Bit? (C) .(:SO) Sfltlt11 ltrmall, Juiy Vin OyU. MortJ Amalwd1m 1UtSt. • Tt T• • Ttlftll (C) (30) ' ............ llllftll '!f..'!' s!~ Sop <'."I • Ui CW. 11M CrlMl1 (C) ()!), iirlt Victoria lbrt. S 0 Tti'11t (SO) t :lS. Otfkl 1r fie PJ..W•t (30) ,,,. 8 111 (j)lloo ·--. 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A r1ilrol4f IUJ'lrritor D iD @ m JNrn•J C1191 (C> bup 1 dr11ptor1 so Hitt II• c•n 8 TM Chlltlt'I fnnk ot1 S\lndlJ'. tlMI bUJS 1 circus fOI' hit d1Uil1!1r SO slit Cl~ hlvt 0 rJ) Diet CMtl Sllft (C) t ,cnr.. at M"1r. ""9: Crtll DI• h tdl" m Tntll If C.llllllMMH (C) (30) {drtllll) '41--tltnnis O'll:Mfl, G1!1 RUS$tll, m 111rry ..... <601 t11 T1d1niCll C.1111tr (30) IZ:OD a.c.tunitf klltti11 IMf• ('C) fJD Jtrce C... c:.Ms (30) "Min-• ~•fin 1'1nc1ku." 1:00 II Ml'lit: IC> "C1111rriffu ht !'ink l1et" (1d¥1ntur1) "&4 -GIOrll 8) Crq • AMr (JO) · Montiornery, Torin Th1tch1t. t :llt 8 Do MO'M C1111t (C) 'lllll tllnbtttl Mhl1)', F11n11!da Limas, J1110 l'O'tlltll <tnd Stu ~ll1m 1u1st. a (!}) rn m n. c.11rts11;, .i U.it'1 ,.., (C) (30) (A) "An 'F' lot M11. l." Eddil kHPI 1n 1yt o Mrs. U.in1stan, 1f11lcl sl'lt wlll commit "btri bert" 1wtr l1ilin& tn Enstisl! •••m. THUR\OAY DAYTIME MOVIES au• ... tci Cl Ac:tio1 Ttltltr1: ''StlU No Twu.'" 1:30 CD All·Nlfht -..: "Til1 l'romol· If," "D1n11rous," ind '1ht Gr11t Gltb~rt 111d Sulltnn." 2.:lO 8 NIWl/&i'll U1 T\b l1r (C) m "Slltla7"I Mln'klM" (drtmt) '•!-Rltt111cl Wldmtlt. 12:30 B "Al Ad ef Mlf4lr" (dr11111) :•~11dric Mirth, Florence Eld· ridr•. t:JO ID "llllift Mrlil" (drtm•l '51 1:38 0 ''Ml ind ,, bttle It HtM" -P•I O'l riln. Dlnnil O'K1t11. (comtdJ'} '4t-M1rjofit M1ill,~Ptt· --------- cy K~lbridt. Z:OO 0 (C) "Kiri 's hl1nl'' (td'ttn· t :OO D "f1r1t" (west11n) ~Z -Wild Bill EHlott, l'tl,m. Cotlts. "Kln1 01-..1r" (tdffnlurt) ·s~ -Bill Bl)'IM. W111cl1 Curtis. t :lO Cl '\I lai. AMetk.lin•' (com· 1dy) '62 -Robert DIMIJ, Coltttt ltoastL. tutt) '62-Jtmts M11Dn, Ha'tillt annd. m ''11•11 lllddlll" (1dv1ntur1) '5>-W1yn1 Mon11, May G1rmlln.. 4:30 . (C) ..,..,.. 1114 tM IMl Sao t11r (1dvenl r1) 'S7 -GordOll Scttt. lttt1 St John. e JOB PRINTING e PUBLICATIONS :-e NEWSPAPERS .• I Q1.1ality Pri ntiri9 and Oaperidabl• Servi'• for mott t~1n 1 quarter of ....-cintury. . PILOT PRINTING U11 WIST IALIOA SLYD,. HIWPO•t llACH -642·tl21 W-, Ap11t I, 1970 DAILY 'llDf f:J Theater Notes Musicals, Comedies Open J 1 In County and Long Beach Gloria Eyes Broad,va y 'Coco' Role NEW YORK (AP\ -"I \\'OUldn't have auditioned Jr l weren't interested ." G 1 or I a Swamon said. {tom her Palm Springs, C a l i f .• apartment. after she had been the first actress to audillon as a replacement f c r Katherine Hepburn in the title role in B;roadway's sellout musical, "Goco." t Mis5 Swanson. 72, who hasn't appeared on the Broadway !llage for 20 years, sai d "Nothing yet has come about. II depends on money factors and what they feel and how I feel. It's in the lap ()f God." "Coco" opened Dec. 18, 1969, at the P.1ark Helllnger Thealer, wllh lukewarm reviews from the critiCl!i. But the lure or seeing P.fiss Hep- burn. 60, who has been-making movies but hadn't been on Broadway in 17 years, has kept the show a sell cut. ~fiS! Hepburn's original con- tract was for four months, but 11he extended for another two months, until June 13. For ex· tending, she was g1ven a piece of management's share cf the production. ''Coco" now ill sold out until the end of ly1ay, with sealll sold into July and August. I••· Skw Stem 7 P.M. Celltl111•u Sllew Stt111l1, fr1fll J P.M. HELD .OVER PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES ' ~ ....... ~ ••• ,,. ,._iMllflll "TNl llllVl:lf" (IP') '"'' ... ''ll"IVA MAX" Ill Ctltf' t i\(Mfl!IY Awlr'tl Ntf!llMllMll -._ ..... ,..,,~ "lMllY SNOOT HOJlllJ, DON'T . ....:.!It.) THIYf" -llPI Ctlw MNtll "TAlll THl MONlY AND llUN" 101':) Ctltf' OllM T ....... I ll "I OIU ICHtA" lll , .... "BEii PICIURE Of THE YEUI" HARBOR at ADAMS. COSTA MESA, PHON E 546·3102 ON, HA•IOI. llVO. ~ ONE MILE SOUTH Of SAN DI EGO FWY. * World Pr.tmier• En9a9ement * THE ADVENTURERS . ·-ori:-1'Gl .. ILUW.lt l i llfTITMIWW.M _,,.,.. T.HE ADVENTURERS ... ._ .. HM "ni liMNIU'1IS" tlf HWl.11 ~ --~---OMAN• AIUVOIM · AUii UD1L · C,.... •• llDI 1Nj1 • t 1• 11-· _,. 90COMO · DI llT IOMll I '!' rr·•IMIZI . OLMA•~._..,._,.,. --·.--·-ai ........ -..... 1r;;;m-1;;;.;;-..... ,..1=::- ~ -[ti , lUIPHONE 541·1552 FOR INFOIMATIOR William Faulkner's Pulitzer PrizeWinning..., Novel "The Reivers .. is now a film! Steve McQueen plays Boon in "The Reivers' PiNY•~l()fl'l lcchnicolOf"A Cintm• Ctn1tr Film~ PrncfllMd A N~ion~I (Antral Pic:turtl Rclc•~c.1!1111-=!:!-.. . , ALSO FIRST RUN . Geor9e Kennedy Jim Brown "TICK, TICK, TICK" Continuou1 Sunday from 2; Saturday from S ••• •• • •••• ••••• •• * 'COAST HWY. AT MACARTHUR BLVD. NEWPORT BEACH * 644·0760 Consider the Possibilities WINNEI OF 4 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS! ... IS._tillllctw-nuOTTCOlll.t lest5-rtio&lctnss-DYAN~ ... , C-too""1-CllAIW LUG ... , OriCilol Scrtenptay- rAUL MAZUISKY, lAllWY TUCKlll W"*'Df ~ .... .,.. ... , .... Qilla. WIS.-..of•Crilia:l W!lln ... II._. A tllMtKOYltM NOOUCT- l.lflll llXl)/lllBWtll1 I fll!. CIRll.11!0 I llJl' I El1J1lT Wll/DYl.'t - ._\.w.Wla1ta'll0·1ii\tKllG"--IU1911·...-'*""'lmar·"""'-- 2nd POPULA• WEIK ACADEMY AWARD WINNER! BEST ACTRESS! BARBRA STREISAND _ _.THE WILUAll WY~IE··"A: ITAllC • ~Jon • • • ~· COLUltlMA ~CTIJl!l~ •~4 ltASTAll flltOOUCTIONS 1 ; ~., (111!!!,fg!"":J! \1'loMAR SHARIF e KAY MEDFORD ~ ...... ~~ .......................... ~·· ~.:~i:.=r::&"oiit9= ACADEMY AWARD NOMINEE "'' S....,.. ActrtiU Goldie Hiwn ~isf~,1#,-t~ -\'II OMr{tj r-I """"""°',,..,,,,,,.. ., I \\llLTOI' -1oorio M811HllU 00!'1101311 I =I _ (IJOe tlMfl·- ROBERT REDFORD GENE HACKMAN CAMILLA SPARY -.. ' \ • • l • S,C -~ --------------------- Con1plete Closing Prices -American Stock Exchange List • ... I I I '1 ' , • DAIL v PMT W<dntsd•Y, Apr!I l , 1'70 OPEi DAILY SAVE MORE AT lGIANT'S 7-DAYS~A"WE~K! --- 9-9 SATUIDAY 9 'tll 6 Closed T odey Easter 'Sunday · I ·1\'f\'CllES7CR C()LLECT()f<_.5 .1 .Pancho Villa surrenders his ·arms· to .the GRANT BOYS! MODEL 94 t /ram The find of a <-·~lifetime! Also n1i11ble-Models 92, 9S & 73 .. Regularly $71 .95 OVER 20,000 PAtR ·LEVI'S ® IN STOCK! BLUE DENIM $750 FLARES LEVI'S"' LATEST f11hion first. Th1t fom- ous levi'sll Denim now 1v1il1ble in the Flore styling! Sius-28 to-36. LEVI'S ® CORDS -In Alf lhe New Colorsl $650 SIZES -26-38 CAREFREE Corduroy that 1lw1ys looks 9re1t btc1u11 it's Levi's•. Pick your favorite color of Golcl, leige, Chocol1t1 Brown, Olive, Pile or Roy1I llue. Sizes 26 to 38. LEVI'S® CORD FLARES $9--STA-PREST• Fl1re cords com- fort1~y fuhio!l·fl1red. Sizes ,--26fo 30. LOOKING FOR FLARES? WE'VE GOT THEMI All oft~ Latest! THE LATtsT STYLES of 1ho1t most popu- l1r Kennington Body Shirt• .• , Pltlds, Stripes, wHlll PJycltHtlic ll11i9n1. ZHiK prints, etc. Cempltte r1ngt of 1b:u, ttol See Grant's Complete Seledion of ''Hang• Tens" For Guys and Gals! Soys' Hang· Ten Shirts ... , •.. $5 Hang,.Ten Polo Shlrt,S .•••••.. $9 Htlng-Ten Velours • , •• , •••• $12 Hang•Tl!n Nylon Trunk1 .,, ••. $1 ••• and for the Gals ••• Hip-Hugger hlls, from . , • , •. $1 2 Cotton Mini-Skim ....••.•. $1 2 and many morel !~~db"W ~. J ' ·~.if. ''The Swing•r'' ' Glo•• lt•thtr foot 111d te, with Cit......,. 1r1i11 N"llte 1utul11, Mt41fk4 MtU.,1 1011. st111 6 to 14, •20 ''The Houston'' T1x11 tu "luff.wt'' cowhift f..t "4 14" llf. Swtat r11l1t1nt hrtiR-• flW in11l11, Roffe tots, h11 1itn 6 ti lJ. •23 SEE GRANT'.S COMPLETE SELECTION Of WESTERN BOOTS BY FAMOUS NAME BRANDS! ~~ "OASIS" b.y Coleman! TMf DELUXE "011i1" trl'll1 tCHnt i" 1i111 for evtry livtltet '"Ill 1v1rr f1mllr si11, GRANT'S RENTS EVERYTHING IN CAMP GEAR! COllMAll'S NEW l·IUINER STOVE -$23 11 NOWI s. --~ "BW~NA" Bush Jackets -hy Pat/fie 1 raf// '"' 10'x8' $9695 Sleeps 14 l .. 12'x 9' (sleeps 5) ... $116.95 13'x10' (sleeps 6)., .$136.95 16'x10' (sleeps I).: .$179.t_S "VAGABOND" by Coleman! ALWAYS po,ul1r, 1lw1y1 w1ntttl, 1nlll we've 11t the, l1r111t 1toclt in all ef Or1nt1 County! 10'x l'(sleep14) ....... $ 96.95 12'• 9' (sleeps S) ....... $119.95 13'x10' (sleeps 6) ..•.• :.$120.95 * scour•• ll'ICIAi * PACK& FRAME $1788 llGllTWllGHT olom;. "vm fr1...e anlll run•lll Cl/1¥11 ,.cit, SH GIANT'S COMPLETI SELECTION Of HIKIR'S AND CAMHl'S PACKSI 5 .. pt, MESS KITS, aeg. $1 .29 •........... + •• &le IUHllllUD All MATTRESSES, $6.9S Val••· . $4.44 ~ING CAM"l SHOVIL, leg. $1.91 ....... 91< t..QUART CANnlN, •eg. $1.29 ...•.•. ,. .... &le 4 .. sua CAMP TOASTIR, .... 91c .•••••••••. 49c '°9TAIU CAM# TOIUT, leg. $3.69 .•••.••• $2.11 LAYAWAY- NOWI < - lCM!~J Laatems THIEl livr"''' for the l1r11 f1mlly plus 111 ol th1 f1mou1 Co1•m•" f111vr11r WE CARRY THE ALL NEW LIGHTWEIGHT FOODS FOR OUTOOORSMENI lf':':N ~~~Rft..iR;.!fCff·MOORf 3-LB. DACRON "88" & "7 6" s19aa s24ts VALUE! GOOSI DOWN IAGY$4995 OUAUTY whit• or 1r1y Go.11 ffw" mummy b~•· Price4 fr1111. , ... ·-~ .. _._.,,, $18 LIGHTWEIGHT fltd Bush Jacic;t~ ',"' rug. true •port""•nl or t~1 Powder lllue 'f •I Io w, and Wh"t : Gold, Nny ' e. Sizes 36 to 46. "WINDKING'' by Pacific Traill $JO SIZES 34-46 RUGGED ind wind '••twing the ntw:;~0.! luxury i•c~ets l2 dyn11'1ic Colo • ~utdoor look." rs '" •1z1s 34 to 46 GRANr•s CAR . 01 OVER 30,,~~$ A sroc1e JAc1e1r1 IN Att'"RENT H SIZES/ USE YOUR CREDIT at 'GRANT'S! * l1nkAltltric1rl * Mister Chtrtt * Grant's Chtrge \ SUPER SALESMEN -Michelle Thayer, 6, (on tricycle) and her sister, Caroline, S, (on horse) try out toys that will be among items for sale April 11 and 12 at Marco Forster PTA rummage sale. With them are Marco Forster studenls Mary Anderson, 13, (left) and Kelly Smith, 14. Rummage Sale Planned By Students at F osier 4 Marco Forster Junior H.igh School PTA members will put on a rummage sale and student buaar April l l and 11 in the quonset hut arta of the old Capistrano High School. Scout Painters -Get Competition The sale of household and kitchen items, book•, records, m • I a z i n • 1 • jewelry, toys and 1ame1 will-begin both days at 9:30 a.m. Besides the sa1e of donated item1, the PTA, as!llsted by student volunteert, wlll sponsor game boot.ha, pony rid• and stands offering studen~ade food&. Live entertainment a is planned ror the d1y-Iong activity w lcb will end at 5 p.m. oil Saturday and 1 p.m. on Sunday. P~rks Policy . Prepared. County Edici May Affect ~oasttil Area -of uulllc«poralod ...... of Oranp 9'>'JDl1 -lnclwq flllll ol the Oranp Clout -may have -new 10c11 porn u county ... ~ ·-·. polley -tlan -"" ed lodly. ' - On -.. from the board/ the !nlerdeplrtmtnl Polley Rrtt.,. Qroop .... inioced a pollcy piper .. 1 ... 1 parU. 11 -lbal the COlllllY .....it -II> "provide only local park lud la the -porated w . with no hlf>CIO!lblll!Jr for .....-of rtcreilil!lal adlYlfr. · In the report, the Oranp OOunly Pllll- ntnc Depani-t Poller --declared, "A -I clelldency of local para wit.I within ll10ll ot the omi-porated portion of Oran&e Coun\,y .'' The team uktd for a "clear com- mllmflll II> lhll level of oervlc< • . • so that exlsting ad hoc acqulaJtion and admlntltrattve arrqmenta m1y ~u:e~. by effective-and tfficlent Four local Pll'k ailel have been ac- cepted by the OOW!ly Jn the unln- corpara\ed area, a total « M.t acres, accordln1 to tht ._i. The' effort to estabUlb local parka policy wu ~plod by ,apoclaUon of six men allel, 11.7 -ll<heduled fo. acceptano. In the ftocll year lf70.71. Twenty-eevtn lit.a, 100 acn1, are on approved ientattve tract mAPI in nve tmlncorporated areu: Central lntne Ranch, South 1"ine Ranch, El Toro .,..a, Lquna NllU<I andMluloo ~jo. The report did not recommend a policy on inalntenance of the parks. · lo ~ Caplltruo BeacJl.D1na POinl P>rtJGn ol the uolncorpon)ed county area, realdenll are IJll)'lni ~I Oblapo Lltlle LtalUe field Park from county, and maln1ain both that par and the Thunderbird Pari:, which w11 donated by clevl!Opers. MalnJenance and purchase are ad· mlnblered by the Cap)Jtrano Bay Parka and Racreatioo Dlalrl<I Board. Clemente }Cs Endorse Jaycee The .. commit to prov'de" recorrr mendatlon Wu nuri>btr 1three of five altematlvu ollored1 bi' U>e' committee to the bolrd. Other ~l!Ue1 Include: -No cOUnly Involvement In provlalon ol parka or. P(Oll'am· -Oontlnued pr e 1 e n t ln•olve.ment without formal commitment. -Commit oounl1 to provide both faclllUu and recreational pr'Oll'am. -Join with cllteo to proride bolb, to bolb lnc<>rpcttted and ...i-porated ..... The part pollcy lludy WU Initiated ' by Robert Battin, first d I 1 tr I c I supervisor, in Nove{llber, when he charg- ed, "Nothing has been done for local San Clemente'• Jaycte1 today form.ally reereaUOnal neeits." Ballin uked "man-- announced their endorsement Of Art ·-· datory provilionl for a reallsUc goal Homes for the San Clemente City Council of 2.S .to three acres of local parka and the group plans a fund-raising event per 1,000 population, plus s c h o o 1 Sunday evening to assist-'the candidate's playgrounds, before the ulsUng volun· campalan. . tary standard of one acre per 1,000 The campaign event will be a jam people becomes so imbeddtd In the at- session and dance at the San Cle~ente Utudes of th• county departments and Inn from 2 to a p.m. Entertaliunent subdlviders that it cannot be changed." will be provided by Georgie Marino and a&titn suggested a policy of i•ctty·type" John Sheridan. St. James ProducUons services through local service areu, pro- will present a dance band. vlded by the County Park Dept.., pald Donatlonl will bt accepted at the door. by the 1ervlce area re1ldenU:. Holmel, himseU a member of the "Larae area1 of Oranae County are Jaycees, is one of 15 candidates for being urb&nlzed without incorporation or the council race. aMtsaUon to cities," satd Battin, ln AU the candidates will present their aaklng the county to provldl local parka. view• to the public in a Jaycee-aponsored June 3, IMO wil recomm~ by town hall meeting April I al 5an the team 11 tar1et· dtte for "report Clemente High School on remaining Jocal park 1tudy elements." s D.111.V l'Uf. J ' . Mission Trail Address Slated On Saddleback SAN CLEMENTE -Dr. Fred U. Brtmer, prelident of Saddleback College, will present an up-to.date nport m growth of the junior college at - Viejo and on the California community college system, when be addrtuel the San Clemente Woman'• Club Tundl)'. nit meeting wt11\.e held at !:IO p.m. in the San Clemente Clubboua. Balle~ er ... Set MISSION VIEJO -A new ballet clas• will begin Saturday al the RecreaUon Center. T11e class, taught on three levels, ii open to both membera and noa member". Pre-ballet takes place at I a.m. wlth ballet one at 10 and baJlet two at 11 a.m. The prt-ballel ,.._ will be llmlled to 4 and 5 year olda. lulnldllll 1be ciala wtll he Caryl Da""'-. wbo dinced for oeV<ral years with lbe Santa Monica Civic Ballet Company. Screelllnl wtll determine cl.au autpment. , . - The clear sailing tn sight for the San Clm?ente Sea Scout venture 'of pain- Ung numbers on curbs to ralle money for a boat will be challenged tonight before the City CounciL PTA President Mrs. Lawrence Thayer said the annual event it the most im-~ portant fufld..raiser of the year for her group, which last year raised enough money to buy two large television sets, ' ' A private curb painter, George Tau~ man of Long Beach, is a11king the coun- _cll'1 approval for a similar project. Taubman, who tell! the council he plans to move to the South Coast toon, _.furnished a sample of his work on • card for the perusal of councllmm. a microprojector, slx listening ctnters, a tape recorder and other audl~visUal aids. Agent Atte~ds !\feet He stressed that his appllcaUon would involve no door-~oor selling. "n:le eoun- -cil at it!: last meeting gave Sea Scout ·Ship 110 a year-long permit to do the same type of activity. Robert O. Frauenil.mmer, a realdent of San Clemente, recently attended the 1970 leaders conference for agents of State Mutual LUe Assurance Company of America in Palm Springs. ·: ,• :· .· . · .. .. .. .· .. :· . . . . • • . . . . . . • . . . • . . . . . . '• News Hits at the Heart When It's Your Town " By TOM TITUS Of tilt Dtll!Y Pll.i Stiff WHEN YOU SIT on the rim of a n·ewspaper .copy desk you get in on a lot of action. Hundreds ol stories, ranging in locale from Cost.a Mesa to Cost.a Rica, pass through your hands every day. You handle them all with a certain professional detachment that goes with the lrade sometimes passing them along on the way to the types~tter with a humorous crack whlch might seem a bit bizarre to the non-journalist. ACCOUNTS OF DEATH and destruction, fires, ex- plosions, shooUngs and the Uke come ln from all i;>arts of the nation and all corner• of the globe. You edit them down to fit the space required, write a headline and reach for the next one. You've never heard of anyone involved, so it doesn't became a persooal matter. At least hardly ever. 1 wrote a headline for Page 5 Mooday -Five Firemen Kllled In Paint Store Blast. It wu a routlne, five-paragraph story from a small town in Pen- nsylvania called Corry. Routine except for the fact that l wu born and r&lJed In Ullt small town. ONE OF OUR WIRE services carried the names of the vlctlnll, all vol· unteer firemen from the same fire company my father belonged to unW be, too, moved west. And when you grow up ln a town of about 7,000 peop~. you figure you're going to recogrUte some of Ute names . I recognlr.ed all of them. One was a fellow I'd gone to high !chooJ with, a IUY I'd bumped Into In a New York City USO when he was In the Navy and I wa1 tn the Army. He wa1 advertising manager of the Corry Evening Journal - a paper I'd spent four years with -and we had talked for a whUe last summer when I stopped in Corry on vacation. We were both about the same age. slightly on the shady aide « 30, and both still single. He Joked 1bout that and told me he was finally aettlrtc mar- ried. He did, last October. TWO OF nm OTHERS I knew casually ; one once played In a band with one of my old girl friend•. Two others were younger brother• ol. hitb' school classmates. But all ol the names Were recogniiable . How did U bapptn? I found out ~tooday afternoon when the wire 9en'lce provided a more det,aiJed account. tt wasn't much of a fire , not it fint. Vt-lot of 1moke and llUle else In a downtown paint store. Fire.men let curious onlookm get cJc.e to the equip- ment while they pJayed their hosts on the blue. 111EN, WITHOUT WARNiNG, tlim was a eolt 0 wf&ifi"tiil the "'Ill 8t the front and rear came tumbling down. The entire bulldint erupted tn names. · My friend. Jon Miiier. and lhe '!Ihm· David Appa, Lluron Shm<, DeMIS Rockafellow and Richard Brilbam. WW'e burled under -of brkli: • 1t took seven hours to dig out their bodles. · • • 'l'h• afternoon wire !l<!l'J' esplalned lhe tragedy In dellll -ti por• graphs worth or detail. T nl!ver thought I'd se! the day when 1 atory datellnM Corry, Pa., would take up 16 paragraphs or wire copy. l wish I never had. • on Bonus That's right ... a passbook account paying 53/,% when you leave -your money in the account for two years. Since it's a passbook accoqnt, you can add to it any tima-you like in amounts ·of $100 or more. Minimum initial de-, posit only $500. No other bank pays a ' higher rate on a passbook account. Two more things: 51/2% BonUs Passbook. Leave your mone.y o~ one_year, re3.1t a 51/2% har:- ves Sarne owminimum initial .de- posit of $500. Add $100 or more to it • t accounts. / ( • I anytime./' .-5%,Bonus Passbook. Leave your money only 90 days. Earn a 5% rate. ·Same low minimum initial deposit of '500. Add to it any time with as little as $100 . Smart savings takes a smart plan. And we have one. A smart 5•/,%. Open a Crocker Bonus Passbook account toda - .. • ., I ' ' 'I \ ' ·' • \ • • 4 DA!j. V !'ILOT w-.,, April I, 1970 ~laughter in Cambodia YN:ew Offer In Postal Tr(Jops Slay Pro~Sihanou~ Rioter~ Talks Made John P•ul Jones Is .re-enlisting In the U.S. Navy -as a data·pro- cessin1 technician from Temper· ance, Mith. Jones comes from a ••going family, including a broth· er who ju.st completed a four·year bitch in the Navy. The brother's name -D•vy Jonet. . ., The Madmo.sUr1 of St. Ed- mund.'1 School, Kings Lll''Ut, England, liave been given a two foot pra.ttic bog to catch. proof aomP-_U1 of a nastv rmtll ptriod'-1-Caur-wa/tino over thC sClioQl. ~TM bap WGS nece1sa'11 becomt" the tmtll 1D01 altaotll gont bt1 the time paUution e~rts ar· ·'.ti.ved. . ' • TAKEO, Cambodia (UPI) -Go¥E ment officials in this southern prov · say Cambodian troops shqt 1nd k 109 persons Sunday and Moftday In quell- ing rioters backing the return of Prince Norodom Sihanouk. Another 111 Cambodlana were Wif to bavt' been wounded in the bunts of gunfire in the towns of Prey Sandek and Ang, Tuom, both about 70 ttUles south cl Phnom Penh. "I told lhem 'You can make demonstraUoni all you wanL as lorag as you Qon't damage public buildings ... U you do, I'll shoot,' " Tum' SW> Heng, fO, a provincial olfici.al, "laid he told the rioters. · \ The govemm<nt today told the 1JJUted Stiles and Soulh Vietnam they 'have no right to send troopc into CAmbod.Ja, tn pursuit of !he Viet Otn'I or North Vietnamese. A simultaneous announcement ukt several thousamt North V le t n a m es e troops bad crossed the ltor!ler from Viet· nam and overpowered a·~ out· post on the border Tueldlr, the first report of involvement by Hanoi troops in the crisis !loot the ouster of Sihanouk. One official &aid at 1ealt 2,000 peraons, .. lleved led by Viet Cong troop<, took ,art In the first riot Sunday at Ang Severe Setback Dealt To Anti-Carswell Forces WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen. Marlow \V. Cook (ft.Ky.), announced today he will vote with the Nixon administration against an attempt to kill the Supreme Court nomlnatiop of G. Harrold Carswell by sending it back to the Senate Judiciary Committee. C.ool's decision was a severe setback tO Uie Senate's anti-Carswell forces, which had listed his vote as one they hoped to win over in Monday'• vote. Carswell's opponents conceded they needed the support of about a doz:en Republicans if their attempt was to succeed. Coot said he remained o·pen minded on how he would vote en the nomination itself a week from today should the motion to recommit It fail. Cook said: "I think tt is an tmult to the intelligence of the American people to attempt to avoid a decision upon the merits In a matter as slgniflcant as an appointment to the Supreme Coort ~n the grounds more study is needed, especially after the case bas: been debated both in and out of committee for nearly four moo tbs." ~fonday's vo~ to return the nomination i ' ' I T•IO\D1 bre1)\lq int0 '.district bea<l- qulrtero, smuhln( hlnllture ~-bum1nc recordl. An e1Umated SO ~.and aoldiers were said •to have flrtd b:tto the crowd twice. A government bWct,J1 wbo ~fused to be ldenUIJed said be counted 6$ dead· Ind 71 wounded. ' • The following , moroinc an eJtimaled 200 persona marcbod ll1lo Prey Sladek, about n miles north d South .V/e!Mm'• Chau Doc.J>rovinct:, and chanted \!Vive la Sihanouk." Armed with machetes and !<Div ... they f~ Vlllqers to hsng portralll of the d..,-~er. Acoonling to ~ IU_bprefect of the district, the ?nob pressed toward a bar· ricacle outside government offices and "refused to listen· to reat0n" when the order was given for soldiers to open fire. An official at a nearby hol!lpital said « persons were killed ..And others wounded. Th.ere has been only one otber report ol troops flrt'ltl Into ~lha!>ook,rloter" at Kompong Cham n<>rthef'lat of 'Phnom Penh, where 27 persons were reported killed and 62 wounded last week. Ang Tasom, al*:e 0( the-worst outbreak, Is about 10 ml1eJ west ,ol. Tak'°· City in a district ol '32,000 persons. By Tu es- day, the only indlCaUon there had been trouble was tl\t . presence of armed soklJers patrolling the town. Townspeople said mos.t of tl)e dead and v;ounded wert strangers, presumably farmers who lived oear the South Viet· namese border. Moroccan Plane "''' ...... LEADS MAIL STRIKERS J•me• R. Ritdemacher I Ribicoff Urges ' ' True lritegratjon In All of U.S. WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen. Abr3ham A. Riblcoff (D-Conn.), joining Soulbem senatorl'tn their effort to send a $14.6- billllon aid -to-education bill back to a conference committee, said today "We must begin to pursue a policy or true Integration in the North as well as the South ." \ ~AS~GTON (AP) 1 Th• Nis~~. mVUstration bu 'tome across wlPt a ''new and unooodJtlonal" wage o(fer in tbe po11lal pay negotlations, appartnUy topping an earlier money propoul reported In the neighborhood ol 81" per· cenl Three wage proposals were on the table as the negotlaUons, being held behind cloaed doors, moved into the sixth day. Tbe first admlnJatration oUer was made to union negotiators 1.ionday after Postmaster General Winton B)ouot con- ferred 'vitb :Nixon. . A union official indicated that of.fer did not exceed a raise ol about sir percent across the board. After Nixon's newest oiler Tuesday, union representatives countered with a three-point proposal of their own. By agreement .betweeq. the parties, the spokesmen declined to elaborate on any or the offers. . Some unions have talked or se.eklng 20 percent pay increases. Estimates of what the administration might agree to range from six percent to the 1 t. l percent raise contained in the most liberal of the postal pay bills before Congress. · The uni<>n official said there were ••no conditions tied to the government's ofter," indicating tbe Ni :1 on 1d· ministration has drypped its demand that poslal pay and postal reform be tied together. * * * Truckers Picket to committee may be settled by Vice "1--1',=="'li .l-!-=: ~l---President-Spiro--T:--Agnew's-nercising---Srae -.a .1.rcra1 his constitutional power to break I tie ·Crashes Bmns· vote In the Senate. ' ' "A child ln· the third grade who goes to _an all-black or all.white school - whether in Mississippi or New Yo,rk City -has not the slightest idea that there is a dil!eren~ between de jure and de facto segregalion," Ribiocff told his colleagues. In Major Cities Hi E A • Agnew is due at Robert F. Kennedy l _ gypt gam Stadium Monday to lauoch the American _ League baseball season by tossing out A alow Easter week at Ft. Lauder- dale, Fla. led to 1cene1 like tl1i.t lone attendant luing 1atU11 tn the tun nezt to his chair1 for rent. . Gennallv thoUIOnd.s of college 1tude11ts pour hito this beach town but only a sprinkling 1howed up ,.. the live band concerl-fiUed !cit•' set up by cit11 fathers. • Farmer Reuben Persons of Waktfleld, England, claimed a worl d record of a different sort Monday. He ran 1,100 yards with a 112 pound sack ol coal OJI his back in 4 minute1 and 42 seconds flat. • By United Press Internadonal Jsraeli planes battered E c y p t ' s frontline defenses along the Suez Canal for .an hour today In the continuing drive lo block installation of new Soviet. hililt nilsstles. New fighting broke out. belwem Syria and Israel in the Golan He!ghlt. An Israeli military spokesman. Jn Tel Aviv said an planes returned safely· from the raids, which struck the central and southern sectors. He gave no details of the raids but merely listed the targets as plllitary installaUom. Israel bu bombed the Suez Canal defenses almost dally for weeks. weather permitting, and has made occasional forays deep Inside Egypt to 1Uack SAMS missile sites. Two raids 'l\taclay bit 3ites in El Mansur8ldel, west of the canal. Egypt said 1J dvJllans were killed. The Colorado :Supreme Court ruled Afonday that a convict'.s ceU U not hit castle. No war· rant is required to .sieiirch it. The court statement read, in part. ''To say that a f'J"blic jcdl i.s the equioolent of a man's house or that it i.s a place where he can claim constitutionol inv munitt1 from search or seizure of hi.s per.son, hi.s paptTs or his effecu ii at best a no1.1,1l arp ment." Florida Schools )\ppeal on Busing • Pop singer Mick Jackson of the "Love Affair" in London received . a four-foot high Easter e_u recent- ly at his hotel . When he began to operl"it, Caroline James, 15, jump- ed out and threw her arms around his neck. She later explained that_ it was the only way she could think of to meet her idol • • Tom Knutson oi Oslo, Norway. Tuesday claimed a ne\v world's nonstop drum beating record. His time was 101 hours, 1 minute and 1 second. By United Pren llteruttooal A Florida school district; rejected by associate Supreme Court Justice Hugo ·L. Black, has appealed to Chief Justice Warren E. Burger to delay the busing of 2,600 students for distances of up to 12 mile s. '· Unless Burger brings lhe case before . the full court, Manatee (Bradenton) County, Fla., next week will have to implement a total desegregaUon plan in mld-terin. "The most Important thing is that 10,000 pupils will be thrown into different situations with different teachers and classmates. Educators say this 'kills' the whole: school year," said Ken Cleary, attorney for the school board. A federal district Cburt had ruled the plan must be instituted lrii.medlately to bring the district Into compliance with federal integration ~diets. The U.S. 5th circuit court or appeals upheld the lower court and Black refused Tuesday to de· lay the program unUI a new term in September. the .first ball before -...the Washington · Senators-Detroit Tigers game. The vote 8180 could swing on the ability of an absent senator, Karl E. Mundt (R..S.D.), who is recovering from a stroke, to Jind another senator to ''pair" with him. • Mundt could · neutraliu the efled of his absence by finding a Carswell ~ pooent who Is 'willing to withhold bis own vole 90 the nonparticlpation ol both would not affect the outcome. If the vote on ~ttal falh to get a majority, the Senate bas: agrffd to vote two days later on whether to "adviae and COD8ent" to the nomination • Ille!!. Five Democrats and seven Repuhll· c11ns are publicly and privatelr uocom· milted. ,. T errori.sts Seize W.GermanEn_V!')'. GYAT)!:MALA CIT,Y (UPI) .,-The West German Embassy and Guatemalan government awaittd word todlr fl"DID a group of terrorists holding the Bonn ainbauador, said to be in mortal danger unless he receives drugs for a heart ailment. SII terrorists wilh tommy gum kld· naped the German unbassador, Count Karl Von Spretti, 12, on a· downtown street at 1 p.m. Tuesday about 300 yards from his residence. He v.·as the ·third foreign diplomat seized in Guatemala since Feb. 27. The first two were released unhanned in ex. chance for political prisoners. An embassy spokesman said the young men cut in front of the ambassador's car, forced bis chauffeur to lie down and ordered Von Sprettl into · another vehicle that sped south. Gerhard Mike.sch, embassy minJster4 counsellor, informed the Guatemalan Foreign Ministry that Von Spretti was in "mortal danger" unless he received medicines prescribed for his heart con- dition. · More ·snow, Rain, Hail Fall Three . Inches Covers Parts of Colorado, New Mexico . ~ C•Hfo,..I• sduTHEll:N C~llf'ORNIA -Ftlr ~ TllwMilJ' wllll -ClllUlflllKS w.-..ir o,,.r mounltlM •NI Colo-r.-11i....r \ltller, Loc1I 9111ry l'ICWIJI. .,,,. wllldl maiunlllnl 11\d deMHl WMMwl•Y. 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Morocco (AP) -A Moroc<:an twin-jet Caravelle crashed within two miles of the Nouasseur Airport while coming in for a landing tcday. Airline officials &aid Z5 of the 1% persons aboard survived the crasn and a fire which roared through the front part of the plane. The Royal Aur Morac flight from Agadlr, an AUantic resort in southern Morocco, to Paris, with a stop al Casa6tanca, carried 76 passengers and a crew of &ix. Among the passengers were .-2' ~ returning from a stay at the Cub Medlterranee vacation colony at·Agadir. I DeOris was acattered over an area of Marly 1 mUe. The wings were found 350 yll'ds apart. "nle tall of the plane wu 300 yll'da: from the main part of the fuselage. "If segregation ls bad in AJabama, it's bad in Connecticut. It Is tiµie to see integrated, quality education as a naUonal goal-not simply as a penalty Imposed on the South for losing the Civil War." Rlbicoff said the compromise bill sbould be returned to Senate-House ~ ferees with instructions to reverse their decision to water down an amendment which was sponsored by Sen. John Sten· nis (b.Miss.) · Riblcoff was a strong supporter or th e Stennis amendment when it wa.s adopted . He accused the North of "monumental h y p o c r l s y ' ' on the desegregation issue In his earlier speech on the rider. Riblcoff said President Nixon In his message on school desegregation last week made It clear "his administration will not act." "' ASHINGTON (AP) ._ Truck drivers stepped do\vn from their c ab s ~ picketed terminals in several major cities today with the explraUon of nationwide trucking contracts and lalks deadiocked over a new P.act. The pattern was one or scattered and local action, but some 10,000 St. Louis Teamsters were reported staying away from work. A St. Louis trucker said the trucking industry "is shut down from St. Louis to Kansas City." Teamster pickels were also walking at Denver, Kansas City and Los Angeles terminals, A Denver T e a m s t e r spokesman estimated 1,000 members were orr the Job. Nationally, the teamsters union ha,, not issued a strike call for its 425,000 members. But some walkout.a: were ex- pected with the contract expiration at midftlght and sources have admitted more pressure would be helpful at the ·bargaining table. And that's great for saving you time and money. But per,manent press fabrics do need special attention in drying. They get it in the ne\V electric dryers \Vith a per• manent press cycle. Programmed to give just the right amount-of heat for the right amount of time, electric d ryers gently fiuf up the fibers in Permanent press fabrics. J . • ' ' • ' . ' ' ' ' ' • ' ' ' . ! ; An electric dryer with a pennanent pres.s cycle. \Vh ydowcemphasi:eelectric?Because they' re flameless and odorless. And because electric dryers cost up to $30.00 less than comparable models of gas dryers. No \Vonder they outsell gas dryers nationally 2 to l. lncidentally, if you're one of the lucky ones enjoying electric living in a Medallion Horne, your electric dryer outlet is built·in. Just plug in that ne~v dryer. .. It won't be long before virtually all household and clothing fabrics will be permanent press. Already 85% of all men's shcks sold arc permanent press, SOi of dress and sport shirts and 33% of \vomen's dresses. Look into the ne\V 'vrinkle in electric dryers that stops \Vtinkles in permanent .Press fabrics. Sec your appliance dealer tpday, Southtrn California Edison sa ELECTRIC DRYERS AND PERMANENT PRESS FOREVER! • • ' ': . ' . : .. • ' : . I MOUNTAIN All:l!AS -ftnlr ~ .,.....,,....,.. f'1lr wtdlllteln n1t111 ff'llf fhlMOtr. Lot.tllf' ..tncl, nttr ,,..lft .. .........,.. liltllHr .,.,""" WedM:1• _, *9 TIMMtr, MOO!! .,_ 1:00 '·"'· 1111 1!11 '·'"· '"° "" WHtr ff. JI Wll In 1111 IOw JOI ti m<llH\lllft •IW I ttltl wltl! tul!f llO•tl! to t10rlht111 wlllCll. 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On iBigg. st Kidnap . , I . , wJ A)roELE~ (AP) "'-A ·IV. lledlt $ay1 hie ~ansom, man authorities say was an all in new f,100 bllli may Internal Revenue Service in· be in a Swiss bank and the telliaence ~gent by day and FBI "Is looking into it.,, "a thief by n!)tht has been charged In what the FBI rated Miller was fired as an IRS the nation's biggest unaolved agent a!u;r bl Wai at~ted ladnap case. , hist Oct. 10 and charged-w.lth The accused, Ronald l;Ae robbing $17,280 from a theaier' ?o.1iller,. 38, came within three days of escaping the three-and a market in sub.urban )'ear statute of limitations Alhambra. • T1irk ~Quake Toll.Over 1,000 ' , GEDIZ, Turkey (UPI) -are llvln1 In the opeo and "will come-to 2,0QO or .more." . The official deatfi toll In are unable to bury our dead." · Housing Mh1!1ter HayretUn Turket's Easter earthquake At least 25 persons were NakJpotlu .,.ld TUeldaJuc • passed l ,CMXI today. "Descue reported killed in new tremors· tot{tl of M.viltqes were t • ,.~ Tuesday. Gov. Ihns.an Arq by the quake. Of the1e 21 workers fought to prevent of the stricken Kutuhuyha were flattentd and 33 otlien . more deaths from slarvatkln area predicted the death toll heavDy dam .. td. and exposure. !:::='=''==================;; An official Interior Minis try statelJla'lt numbered the dead at 1,067. More than 6 0 O persons have been injured. Earth tremors, lloods and snow hit western Turkey for lhe fourth straight d a y . Iso lated villages r a d I o e d urgent appeals for clothing, Iood and shelter. So you think you're qualified to teach your wife how to drive. Well un1H• you're ready to be drlwn cr1iy t11chlf\O her. after which be couldn't be . Those robbery cases are still }:lrosecuted for the April ·s, pending, and Miller was in 1967, kidnap of Kenneth John jail -unable to post $1,875 Young. premium for a secwi.ty bond , Miller was indicted Tuesday for bail -when tbe, FBI got by the-Los Angeles gtand a break in the-kidnap ·cue ... jury. His attorney said "he An alleged accomplice ifn.. "' tol.d me he had nothing to plltated Miller, agen" &aid. Official eslirpales said the final death count could hli 2,000. At lea st 11 villaieS have been cut off by road and have -.,had no help since the first ;quake ~ck Satw-day night. you ~eed Link. Link puts her In a Drivlno llmu\alor wploh fs just Ilk• being In a car. She will 1cluall)' experlenc1 iverJ behlnd-tl)e-- wheel·drlvlng sltualion ••• rain, snow, fog 11nd expre11w1y -traffic, •• whll• in the 11f1ty of a cl1&1room ••• befor9 th• ever slldea behind the wheel of one of our ne" dual.c01'1tro1 cars. Call for details. do wHh it." . The al le&ed &CCQmpllce,lajd The FBI says it threw 300 Miller appeared intrlgu d by agents into the case in all. the 1983 kidQap "of • Frink But still a mystery is the Sinatra .Jr. from Lake Tahoe whereabouts of $250,000 ran-in whlctl ·$2t0,000 ransom was son tliat Herbert J. Young, paid byhia: 1 in & er -actor president of Gibraltar Savings father. The mistakes mide by and Loan Association, paid the kidnapers, arrested later for the safe return of his sof1, after young · Sinatra's safe Kenneth. now 14. · return, parti~ularly ~re of Deputy ·Dist. Atty. Richard interest to Miller, the in- formant said. Texas De1n Accus ed . Of Bribe WASHINGTON ( A P ) Rep. John Dowdy, a co~· servlliVe' and colorful east' Texas Democrat v.ith nearly 20 yearSJIJ Congress., tau,bun The FBI rated the Young abduction the bigge~t unsolved kidnap case in the nation, and said it involv.Jd the third highest known f!UlSOm pa.id. 4 Gunme11 Get Toilrists As· Hostages chorged with laking a $25,000 VILLEFRANCHE • S U I! - bribe. to intervene in a federal MER, France (AP) .!... Four invesllgatlop of fr aud by a gunmen Wearing red sweaters. nqw-defuQCt construction com-their leader a mental hospital pany. escapee, seized four tourists His indictment Tuesday by ai hostages today and shot a federal grand jury i n one in a day-long siege al Baltimore charges Do w d y a Riviera hotel. _ with picking up a 'caiih-fllled The gunmen h u r I c d a briefcase in a 1965 airport grenade, fired a burst a.t rendezvous. He faces two policemen and shot do\fn an counts of conspiracy to elderly West German tourist, obstruct the investigation and 1'-frs. Hans 'Ilsche, with a flve counts of perjury in lying volley of machine-gun bullets. before the grand jury lasl The woman. wounded \\'hen r. .. lar. 4. she tried to flee, was in If convicted on all eight serious condition h1 a hospital. counts he could recei ve a "Give us a car in front maximum of 22 years in of Ult door and don't follow prison and $80,000 in fines. us," the men in Room 100 POLICEMAN F LIPPED BY EVICTION PROTEST ER 300 Get Violent As Police Ou1t 12 f'•milit1 From Homes ;r 21i Arrested in Jtlelee UPJT,..,._lt Evictio11 s Spark Ass aillt.s CHICAGO (AP) -With back to lhe ghetto . ., been withholding mo n t h·l y furniture strewn over the "It isn't right .. Still", ther~·s-payments on hOme purchases Reports. from tlfe village of Kemt el said an IS.year-old girl who survived the quake froze to death h1 her mother's arm1. _ -ln the township of "Gedts, epicenter of the quake, two food trucks were besleged by hungry survivors. The Turkish radio said 5.400 houses were badly damaged. Villagers of Kayakoy ap- pealed by radi o. "Please send us food . \\'e want bread. We FAIR Open 7 days a week. Free' pick up and delivtry. Link ~~~rs Affiliate ol The Singer Compil'IY ' .. s nowy 1 awns and I 0 0 no sense in violence ." he said. because. they maintain in a f•1t, f,;,_ l•ctu1I. Th111• policemen standing by, bricks The 12 fa in i I I es are suit seeking to un .... t the con.. thr•• worcli •um up fitlort 1" ,..... op•r•lloa on the DAILY ,llOT and stones flew as deputy _Jm~e~m~be~rs~~of~~lh=e~C~o~n=lr~a~ct'.__~''~a~cts=,~lhe=~a:gr~ee:me:•:t~s ~are::_":""J~,,~1~,~~1~,,~,·~·~·~··:"~'='~·~·~· =J~==================~= sheriffs evicted 12 families for Buyers League, which has fair. nol making monthly payments r ,· on their homes .. The deputies were in the midst of the eviction Tuesday "'hen membe rs Of ·a crOwd of more than 300 began throw- ing things al the police guard. Reinforce ments were called ln and 25 persons were ar. rested. Two policemen were injured , neither seriously. Most ol those arrested \Vere charged with disorderly con· duct ·and assault., Police said one pointed a revolver and was charged with aggravated assault and unlawful use of a weapon. A crowd attcn1ptcd t o overturn a pallet? car. but its driver sped a.,.,·ay without dif· flculty. As vans hauled the family possessions away, A r t h u r Williams. a steel wor ker and one of the persons evicted, asked : "Where to now? ?o.faybe I - .. "I am absolutely not 1uilty ol the lux~lous Versaille s ol any wrongdoina: or violation Hotel told the police a t . . ot _ any Jaws of the United midafternoon. "Let us have yacht Deatli . States," said the SS.y,ar-old the .time to. make IO O Dowdy, whO Is unoppose( In kilometers" -aboUt 60 m!Jes · both the May Democratic -ill the d~ection of rtl'ly Suspect Held primary and the fall general and wt'IJ let the hostages go." election for a 10th full term But the demand was turned SA IPAN (UPI)_ A 2z.year. In the House. down by Rene Mathieu, the old California man was sen. Indicted wlth Dowdy were police chief. He also said no tenced to 20 years in prison Myrvln C. Clark, former sales to a;,1 offer by th e bandits Tuesday for the murder of an- manager of the Maryland con-to free the hostages if Mathieu other Californian near ·11 re- structi on firm that was sub-wo uld ride away with them mote is land in lbe westerb ject of the investigation in in a car. • ' Carolinet. \\•hich Do~dy allegedly in-Held by bandits were Ml-s. A 17-year-old Filipino girl tervened, and Hugh J. McGee, Tlsche's 73-year-old husband y,·as also named in Lhe murder a Washington lawyer. and a middle· aged · couple complaint but the charge Nathan H. Cohen, another from Paris. ..~ . '.. · ag atnst her was~drdpped and former official of the firm, ·The siege 'beUn at 6 a.m. an official statement was is-, Monarch Construction Co . , .,.,.henipolice, called to 1be hotel sued .saying "she was not In.. y,•as named as a co-con· by vnployes wbo noticed a volved Irr tbe shooting." spiralor, but not indicted. weapon in the baggage of fou r Charles P. fl.fill er of San Cohen. with Cllrk, recently male guesta, began to-•make Jose, was convicted of shoot- pleaded guilty lo charges of door-to-door cheeks. A burst ing to death Donald Wilhelm, defrauding 1\.1 on art h t of pistol flre · answered the , ti, af San Diego, aboflrd MiJ... cu.stomers. ' }'i;J>O'llce sea~_ch. c,· ,_~·----:.:1':..''.:~..:y:.;a.:ch::t'..' ~T::h•:...::C:.:':::"ch=it.:•·~-j The aristocrat of rings At KIRK JEWELERS DIA~IONDS, GENUINE RUBI ES, E:\f Elt..\l~DS ANrJ s " l'Plf In l~S ' ~HOWS or HUBIES '"E ROWOFDIA~lONDS 300°0 DfAMO NDS AND EMERALDS 26500 SPRAYOF2CARATS OF DIAMONDS 8500° l)iu1110111L{ .•l'r Ccm ·Titcfor rnn.rin111111 .•('1·uril• r-•1-l ,.;_,;1i;/i1,· . ' I CARAT or DJA).10ND:\ 500°0 The most beailliful rings in Lhc wntld, any ring abo ve avai lablr- \\·itlt any combination or piam~nd~. Cenuine rnbie~. ge n11.inr. emeralds, genuine sapphires. " "The Store lh•t Confid•nce l1tilt" HARIOR SHOPPING COSTA MESA 545.9415 . l!UNTINCUON CENTER H ACH & EDING~R HUNTINGTON H ACH 192.1101 .,.,... Opett Mort., Thws., Frf, TIU 9 p.m. I!=:::::::::: • . ... . •• • • ,. • • Get 'the .BIG 6% at the BIG M ·- ·everybody knows that NOBODY-TOPS 1HE BIG M -Mutual Savings; in :offering the most in earnings to a.avers . •• -1% 2 year term account, with SS,000 mlnli:n,um 5~ % t year term account, with $1,000 minimum 5\4 % 3-monlhs bonus account, with $500 min imum 7V.% cert1i1c1te of deposit 1v11l1ble, with $100,000 minimum If you are a Mutual Saver, now Is the time to invest84diUonal'fund1 in theae new hlgh-rale accounts. (Insurance has been increiaed ·to S20,000.) If you are not a Mutual Siver, now I• the time to open Y,OUt~ount at The Big M-Mutual Savings. ' ACCOUNTS NOW 1NSURED TO $20,0001 W•aT Al'lCADrA MO W•l Duarta Road T1lephont f41-0156 # • COVINA 200 Norll'I Cltrut Avtnue Telephone 339·!1476 COl'lONA o•L MAl'l 2ee·1 Eaat Cottt Hlghw•Y Ttlephontl75-5010 • • } MUTUAL SAVINGS anti.loan u111tt:i•li•n OLEN DALE 335 Norin BrtflCI Boul1Y11rd t•l•phont 242-41 •IS l'Aa.t.D•NA (tt••d Ofllc•) 315 East Coloradc> Bou'1Y1rd Ttltphone 44f..2345 · ' - I • ' ' .. -• -- : J i -~·~ .... I DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE . . A Recreational . Asset 1 D~lslon-to open lh'e Laguna Beach High Sch0ol' swimming pool for the last three days of Easter vaCa· !Ion was a little late. but better than notjling. The tnove was made only after youngsters began climbing the fence arouod the looked school groun~s to refresh themselves with a dip. 'Their aquatic antics y.ilire interrup~ed!"by otficers.. . .ot the.Jaw .. armed with trespassing citations .• -~ . Such creveloi>~ent shoijJd be not Of!ly COJ!lpatlble with its1 surroundi.rigs and area esthetlca, but 1tiould al~ so be seen .throµgh tlie persP;e'Ctive o.f tU base in ratio to the demaod on city aod •c:bool district ·Jtrvtc .. , -. The proposed San Clemente ordlnanct r&J1ge1 all the way from a conditional u1e perm~_publld hear .. ing, requirement to .s~Wcation1· contr91llng TV an-. tennas and requiring Uhdergrountt 'utlllt.111. G<J<?d planilin( must come before -the ground is committed to its Ultimate Use. This is an example of good planning. " I -f• - ·-·-..._ . ._...., • I ' ' \ \ I . ·-. ·-=--. -. --- Tht1 is as it should be,•since the pool was unguard· ed, but )t did seem rather ridiculous Iha\ the pool had. J;)~n closed .. while the Main Beach was quarantined . because of sewitge pollution. School Supt. Dr. Ullom was well idvised to get toittber with the city Recrea· Uon Department aod suggesf t&at the pool be made available.on. a Jegal basis. for .the rest of the holiday . With th~ ·~what ·to·-do, ·wliere to sou-question pres~ ing young vacationers, the swimrrung pool can be a fine recreational asset. Even with the beach open, ocean swimming is chilly during Easter week. Per· haps custom can be-reversed and the pool routinely open for future holidays. Unfairness to Police The Laguna Beach Poli Department's dally log shoul d be compulsory reading for all City Council candidates, along'l.\vitJI, thosi citizens who, notably dur~ ing election' campaigns, vociferously insist that little or nothing is being done to ,enforce !Be city's laws. · .. 'some candidates interpret the .enorinous increase in .Uie arrest rate as meaning only that crimes have ( { li F :"' ·· ~ ··.T~er Par),c ·.i>Ia11nin~ ! ,._ ~Bil • cie·m~'ni~L)>lanners ar~ b~ning a Sharp-edged ordinance governing future trailer park devefopment for CltY Council consideration. San Jyan CaRistrano city officials have extended a moratonum on tnobile bome-paz:ka. while they decide what wUI be allowed .. Advance planning in this sector bas become a mat· ter of practlc!ll 11¢ ... jty. Tbe-p;ice -ol new-)lomes has already advanC,ed bep.d the means.ibf many and it is predicted 'that· one OU~ of thtee housing starts in the next few years wj)l be a mobile _home. , .,. inc:reased. _ • . · 'i But there are those who continue to imply that lax Jaw .enforcement is a major community probJ.em. At one candidates' forum, a speaker flatly stated that city ordinances against sleeping on the beaches and in vehicles are not being enforced. Had he been keeping track of the police log, he would have realized that citaJions for these violations are handed out nJghUy, and by dozens . In the month of March alone; for . example, more· t han 130 beach and car sleepers .were served $15 citations. The.. fact is that Laguna, as a beach community particularly attractive to youthful wanderers, was among the first county towns to crack down on this Cities such as San .Clerneote arid San Juan Cani· strano, with · a_ gobd deal of ~prime land yet to be de- veloped, should be concerned with the future character and density of lhat-.levelopment. particular phenomenon. · . ' j ~ I • '%<>Pill WU ifu/IW. tree. up t1wer L •.. •• ' • • . .._, . It is hatdly acCidtntal that h 1ami · ~\ t1onl, "dru«s," h8s two IY)tani!)p ; our: • •• culture. It means phannactuUcal:i ~ ff. medications ; it" also means· addictiVt ~~c.<. I _.(-'There is not Uw! sap betweeli the two ';~thal-we"1b:.e ci 1 ttnnk : we are 1 pre:-' :l •mlneolb>~ d~...tentecl socie\y "jn t!'e :k first 1ena of the w;ord, and so the ~:. · ··r: Rme ~ not,be wch a shoct-to as. '. Not IOrfg ago , !if i n article in the 'New • ~ York Ttmes, I read a cautionary quOte by i. Dr. Judianne Dease.n-Gerber, wttf'i:I both .>,a J>S)'cbialj"ist anil a lnyor, and•a\IO the :J' founder or Odyuey House, a narcotics :.·J. treatment ·ceuter f~ young~ers in . • ' ~ ~anhaltaa. . . '""! :~ CALLING FOR ~ pharmaceutic~! ilr $ dustry lo ~lice itself more vigilantly in ·ii-advertising. she aaid that "Programming ~11 our childre1 to believe that there ii a pilJ , ·"<for every problem is a bad way to : educate them." And advertising, even for . ::W headache remedies or stomach upsets, =$ "'sbo:ild avoid the laDP,age that rein-!f. forces a drug culture." \ • ' Non-prescription sedatives and .non- ,,. prtli:ription pep pills, as well as -the.!r ~'.mote.dangerous ptesq!ption pr~, are ~ Ctffered to lbe public in such a "-w~ :"al to raeedl· lb be problem.&>lvers, wbe!ata(:best they oozy relitve gympfoms :J.: and\td.dy actuallJ do bann by masking ~ ame aerk1UI dilturbance beJow the " • fr; ~~nsciousness. ,1 • IN TllAT SAM E day 's is sue or the paper, as it happened , there appeared a Police need support, not campaign·prompted sus· picions, when they are doing their job. s \ . ' -'No One Cares About Vs, the T~11ers' Dear Gloomy Gus: Oppo~ed to Bailing Out Loc.~heed '. . Let's fiave· a llttle truth In tua-,. tion · u ' In lending. On each lflbel ' list all 1the ·he.relolore hidden tax'es included in \he Jrice QI tbe To the Editor: . Answering the Jetter (J\1ailbox, March 25) from W. D. Beezley, the Huntington Park banker who defended Lockheed Al'rcraft against charges by Frank ' item. . . . .. 1', • ~Ex1<111«1 and E"Jllolli!d. . . . . . . \. ,Mankiewicz and Tom Braden in their col· . umn ~your editorial page March 17: I can~t imagine a person Utlnklng that We sbould bail Lockheed out of their troubles. I hate to see anyone or anything in trouble, but no one cares about us , the taxpayers, where lhe money would be -coming from. Let Lockheed put in the bids and stick to them. That's getting long anti ~patbetJC itrtaview _..,.-wttb 'tilings UDder fa\se pretenses. I pi.)'Wlia!it -. WilJlinns, wno. bad; . just been teleasedi...1""1 a kmg ho8pital · ' ,.-WHO CARED when the government amf'~t, part ot.'whlCh w_. spent.la canceled McDonnell-Douglas' Runtiagton tbe:jjsycblatrlc ward; "". .Beach contract? Willi~ms Qll'lfided ~hit !or, U~ ~ I think it's an outrage for Lockheed to "lt\'en 7e8!' ~ had nearly IDIN•btm!elf~.; submit a bid aod then not deliver and Mr, with ·,l!quor and sleeping pills, addiJl;I. , .Manklewicz and Mr. Braden pul Jt mild· that, All 1 wu:it •. a~I l really wanted, 11 Jy. Looi: at wHat we Jost on the Texas to. get a •ood nights sleep· *,~ get up in airer.aft deal. I wouldn't have to work to- "Ule..morrung to ~o my· work. , day if my husband didn't bave to pay TIBB IS' ALL __ 1 bu :t aucb high income taxes.. m-, peop e want, l ,... they cand:it get it'"--. ·USUIOy for em<>-We have a ~all business and I do tional .lU80JJS that will not· respond to • Pri.vate duty nul'Slng. We have no one to drugs_ Qlen they 'thlnk IOth.int of taking • ~11 us out. \Ve still have to work. hard a pill ·to sleep at night, and another to .'"and pay taxes. ·t.ep alert during ihe day, :11>< annual MRS. FRANCES ZAHLMAN consumption ot "up" an<L"d°'Jn'' Pll!6 in • the U.S. exceeds that of the w!iole relt of '•· the world put together. ·' , ~ • What we consider our "intoceol .... dmg ij"llture, however. does much to breed the 'Thlnldn!J .tlujorltv' To the F..ditor : Finally, the "predictable" D "1. I L Y PtLOT is unpredictable (editorial ol March 24, "'Predictable Politics"). In your anxiety to create a case fOf' the Uberals regarding our Orange County electorate, you left out the most im· " culture of addictive narcotica upl!lag . young people, who are only going. a step, further .-·but a fatal step down the chasm. Pills, unless absolutely presCribed and rlc9f'OOSl>'•supetvised, are jwi:~ a .way .ol avoidtng· a confrontation· wtth ,..,111: deep<r 1"'0l!lans; but the prti:e they ex- act' Is far ioore thin the phatmaciSt's bill, not only for us but for the ge1era- tions to come. • portant factor of all! My. t"ote! Utters from reade1's are welcome . Normall111ori.ters should convey their ni.essages in 300 word& OT less. The right to condt"nse lettt"rs to fit rpace or eliminate libel ii t,tserot"d. AU let· ters must include signature and mait- ing address, bvt names may be with-- held on request if sufficient reason is apparent. Poetry wUl not b1! pub- lished. that of the DAILY PILOT and the L. A. Times. · RICHARD H. MAZY Grooming Schmitz To the Editor: The DAJLY PILOT editorial of March 14 was a perfect diagnosis of the modem Americ~n sickness : How can America recapture representative government? Referring IQ. the political reality In Orange County. where already, si:t mOnths before election day. the outcome of the elections is decided, the editorial concludes, "Do we really have a say Jn the tnatter (of selecting representatives), or does the system mean our choices are made by others?" ALL THE rttODERN rebels-the hip- pies, yippie.s, panthers. SDS, etc.-have in common a loss of faith in the promiJe or the American democracy: they assert that out elected government no longer meets Its constitutional responsibilities, bul merely stands as a ridiculous facade behind which a few giant, vertically· stacked organizations rule the naUon. - A close look at Orange County politics makes it hard to debate ·with them. • Is April 9); worse, many registered voters ·don't know When fJectklfl'd.8y B'"or how to find the ir polling place ; and worse, manY perfectly c11pable of castltig their ballot choose instea4 to sit ~t home on election day grumping· about all the trouble our country Is In.' The cure, of coorse, Is for an . Americans 21 and over to gtl registered, hustle over to the polls berore closing, and vote. GARY SENOURE Help In a •CHs.u County-health, educat.kln, we If a re , recreaUon and vocaUon (for .aale b.v Orange COUnly Health Dept., '1.'tOfS. East St., AnaheimJ. "A Selttted List' of Comtnunity Ageit- cies Which Help FamHles" is ~ from Agrlcultui't! Extension Service aflhe ad· dress ilven at tht beginning of this letter. LEONARD WRIGHT To the Editor: i • 1' ~t ~pPears. to Jle that )'Our articles for aoortion which have fiooded. your paper To the Editor: for the last few months call for opposing ·Dorothy Wenck krforn18 .an uceDeDt viewpolnta. home advisor seriite' With Mr new.Papt'r l \ ·#\bdrtfon ls "~Jnt.s~ toi1 or therapy columns and her monthly b u 11 e t I n . with all the assumed benefit on the (.Agriculture Extension Servke, 1000 So. mother's~ side aod none at all on the Halbor Blvd., Ana.helm, Celif. 128!)§> .. .'. child's. The inf;pit mortality rate in abor· Her March bulletin tells that a person tlons is 100 pucenl emerges 'tronger or wea'ker from'a'crlils · · ' depending on Ule klnd·ol >ietp he gels WHERE ARB nlE defenders of this during trouble (not so much by-his most defenseless creature, the '"unborn strength of character). child? Why isn't the ACLU concerned Mrs. Wenck lists several ways we can about Uie rj.ghts of the unborn child to help a person in a crisis (discovered by Ji£e, lr&ert:y 'and the pursuit of. happinesa researchers from Harvard University under the Constitution~ School or Public Health ). The arguments agiinst i6ortlon. are psychological, sociological .and' nloraI. It would be appropriate to see some articles concerning these argument! at this time . E~COURAGE HDI to acknowledge he's in trouble and to be u)Mfet about tt. The only tvay to survive a crllis is lo 'be aware of it. -OK>quer death through mourning. Get him to talk about it, spN.11: of his fears, grieve. Avoid false assurances. Adtnit the. pro- blem iJ serious, his fears are valid, but that we have falth"be11 wcrk lt;out-wttb help, if necessary. A reladvt: or friend can help him learn ~ facl.!I . This avoids awesome ·speeuta.. Uons-about the unknoWn. Don't encourage him to·blame others. This avoids the real. pfobtem· and makes it more difficult -to adjust. ' MRS, WILLIAM J. DONOVAN Prot...,tl.,.., Police To the F.ditor: Let 111. assume for argument that T don't Iikt your editorial policy and that I decide lbat the only wa1 rot ·me to change Your policy Is by golhg down to your offi&·and ·punchlng. you in· the nsoe. Let us.allo assume-that I do.punch you ln the nose •nd threaten to punch :YIKlr nose until you change your editorial ·policy. A Discreditable Failure You failed to attach any signUicance to J immy Utt's 18.years in the Congress and the vote of the. majority of his con- stituents who sent this gOOd man to Washington for three terms. It was my vote, multiplied by the thousands that sent .John Schmitz to the state Senate for two terms and it will be the voice oC the thinking majority, In Orange ·county, who will send him to the United Stales Congress for several terms. STEPPING SAFELY and serenely Jrom rung lo rung up the party ladder, the present candidates appear as secure- ly stationed in power as those officials of nations v.•hcre voting is nothing more lhan a mechanical stampinf of the party ballot. The most telling evidence of misrepresentation here is the mysterious Jnfluence or the John Birch Soc'iety, an organization extremely small numerically but still able to keep ita man (Schmill) in a key office ol the stale government while grooming him 15 our representaUve to theJederal gove.rrunenL . · What-iwookl you do? llELP llll\f TO accept help. Give rl . simple kind ness and thoughUulness by yo . would either ))ave to change your helping with everyday tasks. ~dttonal ~!Icy or call the police and ask Be prepared by thlnking ahead lo possi· or iJrolecl1on: Now let me ask you, what ) ' For a couple of years mllllant dissenters, while and black, have been saying the government intends one day to Eend them to'detention camps. Not many believed them, but tbey could point to some camps which ac(ually existed 15 years ago under the J\tcCarran Emergency Detention Act or 1950. TM camps were never used. More recent reports of government ••intent" were current about a year ago, and were widely ~eved in the ghettos and among acUvist college students. The Nix~ Administration indignantly denitd all . and last year the President suppOrted repeal of the 1950 le\. which was voted by the Sena~ to December . II comes &00n before the House Committee on Internal Security. TRE IDEA OF detenflon of "polltict1l prisoners" for a · Limited time without trial say 90 days1 has always lurked und~ the surface of Const.Hut.Iona.I suarantees which e1preasly forbid su,cb cletenlion. , The practice. is common . in a 1 I authoritarian natioM t.oday, in eom-- munilt nations and in junta-ruled coun- tries such as Greece and some Latin American nations. Bu& the prohibition is rigid ln the FiRh •nd .Jawteenth Amendmentr which con-Uln 11due ~ess" cta0ses, requiring pNdliatmer'll to a grand JutJ, and lln the Slxdl Amendment I ·'speed)' and J¥,1blic tr!Ut"t 'lbe Fourteenth is a protllb~ort .,-tho states. which may not cJe. 18iV. Illy penon ol life, liberty or prop- erty -t duo process.'' Dl&IWOll pbtJOIOphy prtsumcs a na · tlonat dilfJI 1rucy which warranls •n er· fort to bypau the Constllutiona l pro- tec:llons. In &heor)' a victim can oblaln Royce Brier AND THE LA. TIM&s editorial you mention that tried .t.o m;lke a case, by in-- •• ·i' nuendo, condemning Sen..George Murphy was a deliberate attempt at character assassination. something the Times is famous for. Well, you are right, for once ; reLief in the federal courts, but it depends on the emergency. ?.tO'REOVER. Presidents starting \With Lincoln have asserted the power okleten· lion as a national security measu re. Tucked away in Art. I, S~. 9-2, is an enabling provilMln: "The privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended, unless Ylhen in cases or rebellion. or invasion the public safe(y may require it." P.1r. Lincoln had his rebellion , all right, and F. D. Roosevelt had a technical invasion at Pead Harbor. With this he caused the ar.rest and "relocation" or 100,000 m a i n 1 and residents of Japanese stock. two--thirds or them American-born citizens. There was no concerted effort to sue for writ!, and federal judges were loath kl curb the Prt21idenllal order. Attending th is wa s a national hysteria In which about 75,000 citizens were deprived or their liberty without a scrap "of "due proctss." Curiously, the govern- ment did not detain Japanese In Hawali, where the invasion occurred.' There ls no more discreditable fallure or consdtullonal law in all of Amer1can history, nor one on sucb a scale. The Givll War netted only J$,OOO Copperheads, !<>- caUtd. and ~t or them were ..glvtn at Jeast military trials. The Congress could do worse than look about for a legal way to avoid a repeU• tion or tJ1e 1941-42 detentions wlUlout en· dangcrinG the national securlty. il won't work with the Orange County voter! We feel that we are much more capable of making the decislon on who will represent us in Ule Legislature than some left-Of-<:enter editor \Vlth dubious motives, with devious political inteat! So please, stop trying to -mart my ballot! Our record on qualified elected of· ricials, over the years, certainly beats Bu George --- Dear George : My husband has a terrible drink· ing problem. He's a wonderful, CO{l· siderale ma11 until the very minute ne quits drinking and sobers up. Then he's absolutely impossible. Is the~ a club for men who com· pulsively sober up? DISTRAUGIIT Dear Distraught: Somebody suggestf!d AAA, saying It stood' for An ti ·A I co boli.cs Anonymou,.,, HoweYtr, every Ume I called ...them and a.plained your problem some nut C!amt out And changed my tire. Have you tried nagging llim~ . · (Send your troubles to rreorie and, almost overnight, change that look or worry to • look of utter bar. flemenl. BUT ~lANV PEOPLE in Orange County have not registered to vote (the deadline ble emergency situations and how to ha. would y~do if there Were oo police,. You die them. A will mak~~pat J>i:ct couJd still change the ~ltorlal policy at visions for your •liWei(" r'ii!idJcaa e -· ~~a!·Y~•·'ll.iio~._pro­ who should lake care or your ¢lldrtn in tedjbll:nl US amnne«at Y& ~il!let I case of the death of Ofte or ~ .ta. ! frf.,,., to meet "" lh~ ~Im• An emergency fund (miniqiqnl \,f, one ~I c6me_~your rjf~ ,,.. on the month's salary) can cushion sttesr.1..i.fe,·' 0 etteac,16 il{Kl-~ me, Wliat· t health, automobile and property in-SINCE niw· -n., ,DoJice ~I sur~e can .ease economic burdens in a would happed!~~ th'd 1 w..oia.i ~ crfl!IS. /fqd af\11 our ecli~ kli=' 111>- 'lTJIE PEOPLE BOOK" gives a ~m-~ f~nM'~. wMa,odl ~ill n ir- prthensive summary of all the o:im-raS~i:t-1. act of violence thete ts a . lnct mwlity servlcft available in Orange J:5!~~t.~!ti~~ i:Hlli~ roitted'lh~~ *itnct. \( .1. Prop. 7 Is Vitally Important -. In conclusk>n, those militanl!i mt1' am· l>UI wbci believe thtit the police the only ones th1t keep,.them 'from c 'sil'll down the schools may be barking If the One of the classic aciaulous remarks by Cal Coolidge when he was President cime in answer to a question as to why he was insisting that one of the smaller European nations pay the interest due on 111 World War I loans from the: United ·states. "They hired the money, didn't ·they?" was Cal's reply. California finds itself tmable even tG hire the money these days for more than $1 billion in projects approved by the \·ot.ers or the legislature. The reason, of course, is the•"1igh interest market that prtvalls. Constitution ally, the, state can-- TIOt pay trit>re than 5 peret.nt °" ill general obligation bonds, and that doesn 't command muc:h attenUon today. AS A RESULT, among many other fis· cal crt.su, 50me $200 mlUJon in Veterans home and farm loan bonds are unsold . State school building aid bonds to a total of more than a quarler·bilJion dolh1rs are unsold. Ezpeci1'1ly paipant is the en- forced h1llt In construction qi schools with a pupil capacity ol nearly 110,000 in 135 ' hnpoverlshed dlslricta, for lick of .·•Po proximately 11!0 mllllon from <µit sale ol state bonds. .1.. State and local parks, beac,hes aJld recreaUonal r~cilities to the tolal or $'75 mUllon are aUected. Some $400 million in · state water faclliUes bonds go begging. PRO'PoSmON ., IS a Leglslature- aut.bortzod constituUonal anlendment that \VIII permit the state to pay what the market demandl iJI Interest ralcs, up lo a maximum of 7 percent. We vottn, either directly or through our~IJl'.i•r1tatlvetln Sacramento, have aulhorlled the st.ate ,&o hire the ~oney for a Jot or pilnga we 'vant. No•· what we have to dff to mate that possible I! vote 1Ye11 on Proportltlon .7. Callfornll feai.te Se:rvlct ··---.------ wroogtree. -,1 ~y 8 . McDONAUI JR. --.;W -~ Wednesday, AprU I, 1911.. Tile ~itorial pag~ of t11e ~ti PiloJ "•"' lo lllfl>hll and ,u;,;; ulau rca.Ur1 fw ,,.....,,..Ung fMi ne10spcw11 o}lbt~ o.nd eotn-,..lilorv-1 011 ~. ~ flnr.rat and liontficonc1, b11 proufdi~a fo rum for the t.tpr.!ssimi t/ our rea~r1' optnion1. mad ~ presenti,Jg the diotr1e· °'<1D- >t"'li•ll Of mfONMa ob"~' and apok~ameri dii:~tcs of IJt daw. ' Robert N. \Veed, P.ubllsher' • ' • ' -.. DAILY-l • • I I • • ! CHECKING ( . UP• :Alt!atraz Park P:roposed -· • ' I ~ • ~{.fulian Qflality' Plan Offered to Tribes -. t ' • • S~RANCISCO :(UPI) ---~..-:...--.: .. ~--.J ,,,. "' lodialjl which . • , , "' hao ol<u~led .Alcalra sllice \ ~ · ·, ' Nt!v. llll,'li>clf}> -ffil on ~ aAJ . with '!tnaien qualltles." ' The lodlan1 ln•adld -plan, butoollldbeu!<CI Alcatraz under cover of Ncht • u a bue for further talks !a.\t Nov1111ber and .i-~ve end he polnled out that the malntoln.i about ·100 men, ·fin£ lllclll1H1111 lnstltu\e of women ~nd chlldrtn 1Jlft the higher educadon ls r 0 YI island in 'the face '°'~* under way at Many -Farms. they are illegal h'e8palltl:I~ , Ariz. -That moownant1 to noted Indians throoaJ! history be located about the Island put. -That a cu'ltural cenU:r 0 and museum be an tntegr1l part of the park plan. t' ==s::s FORMAL· OPENING Shera-• Be11e• fntt BARBER SHOP HAIR STYLU IY MANNY RIOS pnN TVISDAY·SA TUllDAY 211 11 P.c:IHt Ceut Hwy., Hntf""9n ...... J Fl·gure '5' r·--1.;e.s11-· ~ie,r~~~ 1 -: · ' • RobOrt' -~riaon, ~1:eculive ~ ' ' dlrector·of ~ Ni tural Council Lo g ~St· w •t on Idcllan 0pPcn1unlly, met n e. .--~a •. 1 rI e Tuesday wt~ 1eod•111 01. th• The Jndlans claim the bla°" Althoup RobertlOn stressed tlllder tenna of an okl Sioua "' the. lndians llbould have the treaty gl'ilng them rights 16 say in ways to Indlanize the unused Federal land1. The island, the pernment plan island has been abandoned as tossed out a few proposals: -That a ·good number of park employee be Indians. !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If ·they rejected the pro-I; poul, Roberboq was· asked, would the lndlans tM:n be lorclbly ejected from the island? ·~ approI,tma* JOO Indians on the ls1and Ii the middle of '~ '' '"' San Frandaco Bay and By L at. BO~_L __ bOwling score among ama. presented them wltb a si.I· a prison aite since 1963. -'Mlat Indians rename the Their posiUon has won sup-island. Fastest in West Bur It. Stll It. Try tht fasttst rtspri;t kt the Wtst ..... ,... own ctoclt. Test Olmt-i·llnt Ads, wtlert Ult actl<NI Is, lft Sl&wdlr'• DAILY PILOT. IT'S SAID RESTAUfll'INT··--ti!tlr>!""'A,'Jn league play. 154. page plan. " waiters tend to deveJOP. an ~MEN AND',WOMEN -Why No newsmen attended the immunity to seasickness. !fas l\f mystery, biilt the female's meelinl bat R 0 be rt son to do with their h I g h J y livh...-ages some'wbat ,&Tuer relumid to announce the ~ deve&oped sense of balance , than the male's. '1tY fJlat ~ dians had.:l-eceived the pro- ' .. Oceasionally it occurs to~-shows_l!P___ amonc_ 1~~1I~s,,, ~I aDd 1 promised to con· me that the literal meaning ,.par U~t.': Numerous in-allier il·fuU)', port in Congr~ and donlUont or food end goods !Jave poured in to the Wand. On Feb, 23, Indians met with Robertson and uked· for '300,000' In Federal money to help start an lndlm-<IPU•tad cultural center on the w..m._ Robertson made the government's counter.proposal Tuesday. "Let'• wait and see what happens," Robertaon said with ManCaught~·~smu~e·--'-...:._~·_i:::==:==:==:==:==:==:==~=:! of "mortgage" is ''death ·~i~Dt. ;aJeG1aollc men cab t.4>c$er.tne ~the Interior pledge" ... Now the science ~-r1~ vltj',J,ll' }'Ufs.bdor& Dei)aibnent" p f op o s e d to boys insist we bear in mind th 11 ·'>-fmlHftFtf therii oblitwte .eV!'rt 'feminder of that one kiss can carry 100,000 d ~f ~&e JJOJD"en tbe foderal1 prbon that used bacttria. That's all right. Start Vd~, 'Jt4'ffey~ are tQ_,~~·on M.c2'lrai island and EQUALITY -What's yoor prone'. lo '~~-' I( 1ets • ~ q<ate ~ Jta place a park ~ sllnd on equal pay for to theiri:1n '-butfYI r/ • •. with • '.m·.1 rl111 a I Indian women? Pollsters put thls THAT-_...~·~'>-~ -qualitlts." q:uery to a sizable sampling Vlcr91-1nf'l•ts W •Pl'., t); :1 .: Roblrlson toiji the Indians: of Americ~s. ·Exactly 87 per· c~rry_~ h~ ~.Wberi '~ ?·~',W.e 'ao(to.:wo~ with Indian cent said, 1n effect, "No doubL .J•visits · :iler ~.picarce~ed . ~ •. "!.; " ,hi detetm1nlng just how abou~ it, t~ ladie1 should ~et ~ .. JS a ~air ~r· :S.Cts~~· 'w~ a&n ma.xt~ie Indlanness pall\ 11 ·ji~-u the meu.:i.t~ . . . 11\\ stnfl:~ digit. Wit .~ ,~ lslar\d: -the context But 1i~percent said, in effect, take• lo9(~t .tiQ. write 18 the of l 'park." , 0 Certainly not. The girls ought figure 5 . . , DUI I tell you "Ownership claims aside, professional plannen indicate strongly. tha.t the use of the island for 'major educatJonal or institutional purposes raises many problems -problems which led to. the abandonment of the island ln ,the first place," he commented. . He alto said that the pro- posal was not a final develop-- . With Bomb In Suitca~ LOS ANGELES (AP) -A man has been arrested at lntemaUonal Airport after a ballage clerk, checklng what he thought was a missing suit· case, dlscovertd a sUck of dynamite, the FBI' said Tues· day. , not get u inuch money. Lhat ~racks in breaking glass They're not worth It. . t-'.i .-. '-'travel , ·~ l the ~1' ~or ap-- LOVE AND WAR .'.:::. "Why"> prOxinflllelf 3,0M" iDues per is it," inquires a client, "that hour ? ... Three. ~t of twbea 1 • coqple of men are five grownups play >cards. ! . iut ~ 1:, cou~'L2[ w~en, That's naUonwide . '. U you ~ "Uie two gil-TS 1 ways have to-were-to lay-a '·trilllon cJne. -go to the. ·powder room dollar bills end to end, they'd t0&etber, never aJone?" Took _ reach all~,,,ay ~ Ule su~. this matter up with our love MAIJNG OF A N"AME - and war man, and De said "A--versaUle muslclao, Joseph Anti-oil Drilling Group -. Charles E. Phillips, 22, was booked for invesUgation . of possession of d y n a m I t e . Phillips, who said ·he is a Universitj of Southern California st o·d en t 1 told authorJUes he didn't bow bow th~ explosives got into his suitcase. ·Asks Humble Permit Nix Sgt. William Lee or the Los Angeles Police department's SANTA BA]JBAJlA' (AP) -Anacapa Island and · t b a t boinb d~I squad said ht · A grOup or citizens who · want lei_ves only 2\.2 fl!_iles Opef! found one .stick of dynamite. oil drilling stop......i in the for a shipping lane. That'!._ Phiillps arrived In Los Angeles .• l • y-IL'• be.cause a gid never likes Sweeney, So versaUle. in fact, , to leave J:wI C:Ution. a\oee his audiences named , him ' wt:tlt ~.i~tl friends. · "Band r,r o e .'' UlUn11U:ly, I .J.ClJl'l'OMER. SllRVJCE-Q. therefort, afte r )i'e Invented .. What proportion or o u r a certain strinS-ed imtrument, J>Opulation goes skiing?" A. it came to be called -the · About 9ne out <If every 40 Banjo. ; ,c!Uzens, I'm told •.. Q. Yoµr qusstiona and com· ''Wha·t IUnd of salaries did1 menu are welcomed and the Pony Express riders get?" will be used in J'ASS IT ON . A. The historians say, 100 . wltertver pos1lble. Address ; j$ollars a mpp.lh .plus·!"room letters to L. !tf. J!oyd, P.O. and board was typical . . . Box 1875, Newport Beach, • Q. "\Vbat'J the average . Calif.; 92661 . 34 States Hit Prostitute's Diary Slwivs Syphilis Web ..,.... already not enough. We've haa-· from Honolulu Monday night. p e l r o I e u,m.-plagued Santa an awful ·lot ol near·mlsses · Barbara Channel hoPes to in the channel in tht last penuade the U.S. Anny Corps · few months -.what with all of Engineers to deny a drilling those platfonns and buoys and permit to Hwnble Oil Co. what not noating around out Lois Sidenberg, president of there. U these two. new leases GOO -for Get Oil Out -are approved, we feel there said the committee will talk will ~ a•danger to shipping." with Col. Robert M• a 11 e y Thur,Pay or Friday. Malley'.s: r e comm e ndaUons on 011 permil.!I have never be e n reversed by the Army, she said. The Army approved drilling ror two Humble leases last v.·eek. Two addiUonal leases have been approved by the Interior Department and only needt approval by the Corps off Engineers on grounds that there ls no har.ard to ocean traffic or nationaJ ·security. Girl Dead In Burning Accident Bomb Found In Engine Of LA Car LOS•. ANGELES (UPI) Ernest Mitchell, 42, a clothing manufacturer, noticed smote coming from the engine of his Cadillac Tuesday while driving on Sunset Boulevard. Mltchefl stopped the Cll", raised \he hood and found some Ignition wires burning. A.. nearby shop owner threw a paid of water on the Jmok· Ing t1:1&1ne. >;.. • SAN FRANClSCCY"(AP) -H They~..-.~1 Tuesday that the A prostitute re~sible for 1 unnamed ,i-pstuute'.i~d tar y a web of syphilis Possibly ~ Usted 110 clienta by l!lme ind . ..touc~i{lg more thsn ·S4-Ji.Itel,!. descriptiob, •215 ,of. whom have GOO says shi p traffic would be endangered. ''The two new leases that have already been approved are right on the thffi!>mile limit claimed by lhe state," Mrs. Sktenberg said Tuesday. SACRAMENTO (AP) -A long.haired young w o m a n burned to death Tuesday night in front of a horrif ie d Sacramento River b r i d g e tender. "~he went up µ1re a torch," Irvin Wllllamson, tender on the Tower Bridge, 'told police. ' Mitchell , t h e n discovered spme strange wires leading to the bottom of the car and c,Hed police who found a detonator and a portion or a stick of dynamite -capable • of destroying the vebJcle. .... Canada,-and Mexico, llaa been--,., been-oontlcted by ,health of.· "The • lwea.: are around !r instrumental In brt~g tr'eiit-'° 'ficials. ment to sol;lle 'Of ' het • EJeven h11-d i nfectious cust6mera by lier 1car'erui ·. syphilis, including three in .. .. • bt-.. i:eoor¢s 1,~nr..ti.-.g tO . California, two ~ Tenneuee ' · ~ -"-• ---;-~'t"'' ~ a\ld one each m Texa s • C&J.jomla health officllla. • ·nunois, New Vo r k and Dog Catchers · On 'Sick-out' . . -• Florida. they said. BALDWIN PARK (UP!) -.Chavez ""ets . The prosUtute -In her mid-Elevee of " 1.os Angeles b 30s ~was traced· to a truck county animal r e g u I a t I o n stop near Riverside, Celi!., employea staged a "sick~ut" Grape Contract Feb. 17, alter a search was at the aheltei here today to begun when a Nebraska truck reinforce their demand for WASHINGTON" (UPI) ~ driver re q u e-s t e d an ex· higher salaries. d!sir C!ia:vez ha1 reached an amination from the Sacramen--The dogcatchers and ken-- He said the flames shot up about six feet and were so I~ that he "coura see the light lhinlng against a window" in his office. The yaong woman, who was n o t immediately identllled beca'use of 'the •aevere bums, screamed . "My God ', Somebody help me ," William· SOTI sald. • Coroner's depuUe1 said the victim had "a strong odor of something like kerosene," but poUce were unable to find a container. Williamson said be believes the girl's ha1r caught on fire as she was lighting a cigarette and the fire ignited h e r ·sweater. Americans Get Warning W ASRJNGTON (AP) -'llte Sllte .Departm~ hu warned Ametlcan1 who may travel abroad that foreign JOVernmenbl are c r a c II: l n g down hard oo narcotics violltors. The warning Tu~ay ~ame after U.S. consular oUictrs reported a tripling or lhe n1111r ber of Americans ln foreign pri!Ons serving terms ranging from 11 months to 15 years. to County Heallh Department nelmen contend they should a&reement with 'three table and was found to have in-receive raises 1imllar to those ,., " grape growers in his .4~{-year fectious syphilis. recently voted for firemen, .. , 1 fight to have growers sign Ja-The trucker told heaJlh of-11heriff's deputies and other bor contracts with the 1J1!pe ficers his lone sexual contacts "safety employes." pickers be Jeads, the Wuhing. ·were his wife and a Southern,,==;;;i;;=i;=========================.I ton Post said tod•Y· California prostitute. His wife •• •{· ' • • r· I • • • I i L The Po11t quoted a source as was found to be healthy. saying tbfi t the workers and Tbe •National Communicable the three erowerJ had agreed.1 pisease Center: in Atlanta is to give no ditiils of the agree.. conducUng a nationwide hunt ment unUI the terms had been 1 for the prostitute's remaining J, untested client& H·OLLYWO -OD NEEDS : NEW .FA~ES NOW! .. ' .. ALL AGES, ALL SIZES, ALL TYPES·l'O" TV COMME"CIALS, MOTION PICTURES AND :rv SERIES. ' DO YOU HAVE WHAT ;IT TAKES TO BE A SUCCESS TODAY? ' • • IN OllANM COUNTY 1,;:> •~ ON CAMlllA AUDITION ··x-. • CJtr (714)·547-6251 . URGENT DEMAND FOlll TALENT t EXISTS NOW! TODAY T 1l1nt S1•rch leinq Conducted By TAKE 1 PRODUCTIONS HOLLYWOOD, CALl,ORNJA ' ; '~"· • ...,...., .... ,m-1...i ......... ,., ......... Cl'I,_.. MWt ~n., II r-11ttr1 .,...,. tlf ~The Book With More Interest Eam more with bank safety. fjrst National offers new hJlher ratell of_ inter- est on Gold Pasabook Savings Accounts: 5% on fruuh,Jupt on depo1il for a lull calendal-quarter 5!6% onfwtdoupt ondepo1ll for I 11ear 5"4% on fund1 ltept ondepooll for z ""''· Open your Gold Pu1book Savings Account with an initial deposit u low ., $600. Addilional depooita of $100 or more may be made at any time. Interest starts from the day lou make your depooit and can be crodded toy.,.. Gold PISllbook Account or your Checking Account, or we can mail you a Camier's Check ••• u you wiah. I~a that OU)' and profitable. In addition, • your depo11ll are lederaJJ,y inawod lo $20,000. First National Bank DfDRANGE£Dum I ,. M•i• Oftk:e •t the Pleu in downto-Oru.p BR.,.NCH OFFICES~ ·' o,....: Tu1tin et Collini CheJSmen-Prv1pect Shopf)ln1 Center C.....M. ... :Me1eVerdeOrive1tAdam1A-Ye . s.. .. AD1117tb St. at-Tu1t.ln Ave . ·' ······ .............. ········· ··········· , • • SALE! PEN NC REST® HELPERS • PINNCll~P IMPlllAL UPRIGHT CLIANIL SAVI 10.071 . 4 po tit ion height adjulfmenf matches dean er to carpet height . , • from Jndoorfoutdoor ••• ta long loop shag •• , for maxi'"umcleoning efficiency. CortYerts to o cani1ter YOCUUltl at the twi1t of a dial. Al an upright it b.ab, •-•ps and cleans. Special triple filter sys· tem al\d .-1n9-site di1po1able bo9. 'Modern' sculptured styling. left•l4.tS ••• NOW 74.88 ATIACHMINT TOOL KIT FOR THI IMPERIAL $ UPRIGKI VACUUM CLEANER••••••••••••••••• .. •••• 18 PINNCllST9 IMPllW CANIS}ll CLIANll, SAVI 10.071 2 h.p. inotor with 3 'J<IO'f powar· Mledor. A.,. dlo and visual 'fun bag lndkator. Lorge bag capacity. Two Yinyf bumpers. Vlbra-beat ~· zle and autornolft cord reel: Tool ccmJer with I 0 pc:. aHachiMnf 1et Included. l .. 19.9S ••• NOW 79.88 PINNCHSl9 lUO AND PLOOI CONDITION IL SAVI 9.071 6 "1 1 c6ndltion•r , , • powr scrub, W9t p;dc up, apply wax, pofish and bliff, damp nt6p ond shampoo carJMt. Convenient 3 posl6on honcHe ond long 21 ' c~rd with' .my to tM conttob.. Spfaih guord. 1 ... 6t.t1 ••• NOW BUENA ,AIK BURBANK CANOGAPA•K CHULA VISTA COLLEGE G•OVE COM,TON CULVER CITY DOWNEY fUIURTON GA.lQEN OROYE Gl!NOAL! GRANADA HIUS HUNTINGTON lfACH HUNTINGTON PAltlC INGlfWOOD LAKIWOOO Ill.. lOHG 8!,\CH LOS ALTOS MONROVtA ~ONTCLAll NEWPORT BUCH NORTH HOLLYWOOD NOltWALIC MNfUNANDO $ANTAAN<I SAHTA MONICA TOHAHCI VANNUYS • VfNTUIA WtsTCCMNA wtSTCHISTBI WHlmf·~ WHITIWOOD • I 1 I I • • \ • • sr ~ . . . . V.~d~, ~rll I, \9•;!. . '\ Kimble Rehired As (hkl ROTC Attaeks Eruptr-au~EENIE-=--:---.. ,~;;:;'v;;;;:;;"'"~'"'ff•rla~...,1 RampagiJl.1 Stanford Student& Dispersed BBV!RLY HJLLS, Callf. 1how 'wllli -¥ ao~ daoeer. "'"1e wit ,. ... ~ to (UP!) -J01eph P. Kimble. and not 00Miilt1n1 11lth the end a cJUuns' ~ move. fired as police chief of thit council on important matters. ment. '""'al..ut '_,.. and exclusive tlx-tc(U&re:-mlle city .. ~ became of what hil opJIOM'ftlS tlt~yor Frank Clapp .said Councilman J. Jtf, Stucben. STANFORD, Oalll. (Al') ... • lllt. U111•4nlty )Ob plactmenl-fonl, studtnt pr11ldonl'1 lloanr.' A 111!41ol lie.. 111 a -~ tliico ud lbe new &Im-and-'l'"I he<Jcled when he aoltd ~ to 4jllw J 111 It, ,j ~ Aeronautics in d th"' are ,.1y aoven fmhman acadlltlle -lor · JIOTQ AalnoauUca BulldJD1. cad~• In Am>Y ROTC and -.......... Into _....__ 1bf A • ro n au J J c 1 and augul<d ROTc: "con die by c1lled bis overly "liberal" law Leopold felt that revera:lng hls who opposed ~1 nt I> I e • J: enfor~meot pollclies, w a 1 vote would 0 tend to harmonize reinstatement 'l'he lf'OUP hacl nin.taled ~ay nlaht by the city, to get the city back 11ld it had only one Pllfi>O"', the city councll. together.r' to 1et the chief rebJred. · -..-a .. ,. ........ -~utlcl IUlJdlnl w a' Jt& owb nitlitll Way." f!ll~ ....... ~ Uoot ~Ill~ wltll abilol t IO Wln-1111 .. PllOfk iitly le4IY _,.......,by - el 8\iNWf Uil'°"11)'. • Ha~ 1*ived ·Jou4 ''IP. 111t11 ...,.. • nportod ti'• llfauie· wjifn'•tte'"atta••..,..t!ie nala or lnJutlea. fflltooi Admllibtrauiil"i1 .n d Fr.esno Dad Files Suit A mOtlon to reliire Klmblel;=======.===='=:;:======:;; was carried 3-2 at a crowded Th D C _, __ -I ~:-~:1'!t:1:'·i::i:~; e riving Ja100 by a bomb threat from an ( I -_I ,,,. ~·llldl fftdl4 caJllbnila Go .... iit. . a~~u~!e~~::~:';, ror nerv'6us aaies evacuated and a :5 ear ch revealed nothing, Wben I ftH:t Of ie ' v. •-. ' WM 4ou -IA boor He laid polltleal dl..en\ will tfltr a taJ1r ,...., alPt ~ ~. 111111 said, lo Dlllllelsplel AudlloHlllJI by '!'lie neit a<n~ratlon, o I '!llomu lfoyden, -r of poUUcal peoplo w1U have to u.e rtdJell stuileDla for 1 be I generation of outlaws." Democratic Society aD<I clefen-flayilea .....,,... that the dant lo Iha~ ......,..acy JU11Jce. ~n\ co u Id For Haircut )'RESNO (AP) ~ A falhet aay1 a rural school teacher 'F"d "mallcJously and Jn The action reve rse d a decision last Tuesday in which the council voted 1·2 to fire Klmble, whose probationary period was up fo:r rtvlew. Councilman A.F r ed er le Leopold changed his vote, ht said, in the lntereat or the community. Although rehlNld. Kimble's probatlOnary period was e:ztended anotper' year . If you ha~ been afraid of Jearnino to drive, mNt. Unt'a new Dri'lln11 Slmulatof. Being In a Slmul1tor la ft ke dliY-o Ing ln a car. You 1ctU1ll)' exfMtltncl evtry btttl,,,_.. wheel driving alttJatlon.,. r1ln, anow, fog, and llrPf"t- w1y tranJc •• , wh!ll In the Nfttr ot a cr.umom ••• btfOrt you ever s\ldt behind U.. wtlul of Ofl'"'OP out riew duakonlrol cart. can now. · trtil · ' ''iffll -oymboUc Open7 days a week. Ft'M pickup and d1li•1y. • HiweVtr: ~vet.tty ilraet at -.ie" the-Pen-;•••• AliJ.Jlltlll' ti Ille fltPi:,: tbe ~ .. I of Vlot- ............ Jum ~ ...,1 -·after llariaa'• 1~ :sw-r. a lonnor talll, alld aald tlit -llt1<toot wh! etllls tile .ri<ll<al ~IS c:tlm uim I j Yer I 1 JiiWspaper Chaparral, ~jv. <Sbidtntl cllleel for U..utt.s eel a Jcud ov1UOD when he en Uit ROTC bu114biJ. dlillar..t: , . ]lie iltu!*"ll at flrtl broke : "We will ...... INI' 'blo to aevend wliidowa lo tbe athlitlc d!t" '.ROTC fl"!\ ~Pl'• II b\llldlnl, wbldi -llQTC · " Jllf\ lit illld talk abollt olncei ll!ld cJUs...,.1, 1M JI. wt'n '!lhat-th e I•~ bpck -·about * el l)ll'llW procedurel. You qn't ftcm arrived. i!tve in RC11'c plofH!n If Later, a unlv•r1lt1 ~ d.,'t bli t an ROTC QOl!am111 .aatd. w I='" t diJtl." ,..,. brolrell In the Ii to A iaw -· Jt(er, Pat School of .. _ ~ a mUtbir of Iha Sia!> ..... . 4 t~Isregard oC a child'a rtlht.I" L....-:::il:~~=~i.'Ji.~-;:.:::~:·~:.~:;;i.;: .. ::•::.· '-=-:';.:•n:;.. w:-"::::.::-:::;.-:::;:":J ,when she c•ve a haircut to hb 7-yeir<old .., lo front of hh1 cla11mate1. So Leopoldo R. Pizana Oled a civil suit in J're.sho asklnc $25,000 dll.JTlajes. Teacher Gets Drug Rap Pizana charged in the suit flied Monday that the haircut MODltsTO (AP) - A fburth 1pector1 in San Francisco causd hit ion. Richard, to grade teacher has been ar· opened the boxea, sent from be c o m e '"despondent an d rested for possessing two box· Israel, learned of their con· •.... _. -"'" , •• l.. fur'"·r 5ui.. tents and sent them on to ...-• auu w 1,1'1; uK: .... ea marked "educ1tional jetted to ridicule and em. lhe teacher, 1Gary Ad am barrassment In the eyes of materials" 1'hlch contained 13 Christianson, 29, of Modesto. Kimble wa1 fired from his $19.000 a year job amid criticism for handling seturlt)' enlorceiyient at the Woodstock, :.. N.Y., rock festival laJt year, granting an intr:rvlew k> an underground newspaper, ap- pearing on a television tali BOAT BUFFS his fellow atudents, teachers pounds of huhlsh, narcotics The boxes arrived Monday AIM011 Loc.keliey i1 the op/y and the public." ofOcers said Tuesday.· at the Emplre Elementary full--tifll• lieetlnt editor worklnt Piuila ta asking $10,000 in 'The 11ubstance was worth School, seven m!Jes east or on e11y n-•P•P•r in Or1119• Link: ~~gW,:Q,'ls Af!Uia'te of The Singer Company " 1nJ Wttt CMJtllM """'•' ut--T"lt Ir": l)tlJ71 from ti1111tlr19r.n IMt~. NIWl*I INUI, Cor.I~, MK&, enll Wfflmlnller eompenutory · damages and anywhere between '56,000 anc.l here. Arresttd as be left the County. Hi1 ··~lu1i¥• cover••• $11,000 In exemplary damagq. $500,000, depending on how It school. Chrlstiansan was held of boetint e11d y1c.htin9 new• The suit saya the Incident took was cut, they reported. on $12,500 ball by Superior h •deity f••tur• of the DAILY S;mon Beh;nd R place last Nov. 20 In the Huron -~Of~fi~ce::rs~aa~ld~p~o~•_',t~•.'_1 ~i•i:·~Court~:::· ___ • ____ b,;";'o;;T;. ======~t;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:~:;::;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ II &> ace Elenteritary school 10 miles! ~ . . wenof hert. r:;::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;--~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~-::-~"1 .. Namu u defendanta are ~ .r p ~F ;;:-;J~t<elit CIAlliO a.-11<>o-_,. * W ;,f.1tR erBOnai J UJ~ the .Ji..1\r1nc1Pa1. Wtlm•; COMMUNITY EVENTS ---M. Foratedt, and !be Coalinga CAUfOllNIA 'J,\CllAN!:!m>' ( II P l ~ ~ 0.,.tol news COii· Unllled lk:l)ool Dlltrl<I. N QW I, ~~IMLN• '"*' ..... 111'1'1• of tollliiter ,....__ 1' u. Id a!'' anar " Congrotulation1 to Barbara . Bur-PHOTOGRAPHY .. :::::...- '""" 1 llrilnilll f~lttd · •lfttM!nrWltlt Gov. Ru.... d 1111 and tho Foronalc team from EXHIBIT . 4 W"VS TO "-Simon iloW . hi _,d "I -a -I deal of s F Dooi es Orang• Co••t Collage. "'I a... hll U.S. lenl&e 'CIIP-ftaudal auw.ort." Id de a "Photoore phy 70", • P~·~ EA pslp.. Jllmolt. I ODIUnle Coll•&t. l ••• toOd luek In the N•tlonal et o,.,,,. Ce•tt, h ,~. RN HIGHER ~llMft. Ult mat wttti I ... ·='t whet now I a a Not to Ban For1n1ic tourF1•ment to be h1ld In pr•11ntellon of c.11don1 tit.,k I -1111--_,..___ '--"' 1"-'ft.I ... ... .. 111 •n4 whl•·· •• w1U •• t:elor. INTERES r ..,_ ~· ---v~ ., of ....... omln•gent Ann Arbor, Mich., May 4 • thru pd•h bv ''"" ''"'·"· T A' ~ Mff~)' ~y; 'UIS I Reecl O,:Uq:e ~-· All T I Mty 9. Me rk Crewford, elld ,Robert .I'\ - "1 w1ofu·tbat iu. ::~ Slln'!'_ liq shown 111ai hl• op ees· '""'' .... , ......... , .. ,,. CALIF. ORN IA Ill~~-:"/ M.. CIJDp&'6" for the IUt heJ4 ert workit19 in f~I Q11nte _,...-old 1;o1 · """'°' Jn.> hi' Seo. (;Wge Murphy . (R· . USID IOOK SAU c.,,1y ""· . ......._ told Illa flral CaUJ.),wlllnotbean~ ~~i~~~>h;;; lot .. Afl<. It, 1t70, Coltt. '"'"al Tho;, ""' ;,.i,;,. m'"v FEDERAL! J.. ..A.. ..J... CJltt. 1 __ .aA ........ e r ... .i..i.ctl-• Oii lk19., 2700 H•rW llwd. s,..,IOf'M unu1111I tec~niq111• not •~· J.C H y JI ....... u•1.,._,.. ..,.,. ww• u1... lty '''™'of th• r..tltrary, Lucy !'Ink· e ~"' MurphJ and fo!"Jllr tepJn&. cianctr11, but hu de· lily, CMtdlNit.,.. hiba1d, in thi• •r11, belor• Brown .t. ft1--llaJ. Rebert B.ny of New cllned to ban K *!tilt Supel'· ""°'''"''' 70". ~JUI \'art atata will m•t In th< vtsor Pater Talllaiu' charges ~bite.., prtmll)' JUOt s. !hat "corruption ' ol all'tlnds Israel Aid, 'Viet Cutoff 'llit major lltmocraUc can-... re ·"'"' •pldt-' pr .. ~datel O!O "4Jie. ;Joli!> V. ~:-'j;," s;0 ,;~, ,..,_ of lllver,tde a n d Supervl"'" l.l<llday •li!lt Gtorge llrown Ir. of Menlt,.y adople<I a ood• i1!Y1f11 llOlJ,. Pait llld Lot Anl•lt• County the power to lice~ tolll.., lluperv!fot l!enneth l!ahn. aJid nude danctnr dlabllsh- .. w -"•llf. ((/IP>' Onolllclal es ii ma I• 1 of menll and to re~""'· ti><'~ 'llleUJ;i-. ...._ hll; SllTI°"'' wtllth ranae from advenlslnR at&ns. •~•~ , Jlraal ltllt 11.s. rolatlona wltll Siii) ntUilon to fllO mltllon. Tam1ra1 wfl1ted an a]Jso. '""111 Ylatuqi ll1'tuld b e lllU ht "'I 1IJce Don Qulr-Jute prohtblUon agalnat euch = ..,. .... c-11, Olti!I maillof hla flr1t venture enttrlalnD)ent. But the b<erd ~·•U) loto polliji;a. voted a1alnat him, 74. after _., ' "I ~-· l'vt ...._ Don ~ C A · 1-n; a •1c1at. for u.e •··-""'" ~puty . · 1ty Uo~y Robert ~ -matJoe ll!r Qul..it au my life," SI moo Keneoley said such a meo· U.8 ...... ~ ~,. ~~' sal!J. He pouaed llid added, suroe wu probablY unconlUtu. • ~.,, 1¥flf ~~ "I don't feet tut way." t1on1J . 'J'llildl1 at Ban Dlo .. lttto 1-;::::;;;:;;::=:;;::=:::::::::::=:::=:.::::::::::;:;:;::;::;;-0olle,. ""' li!ollW not 111p-r, pirt Illa -Wllla!Mit -ltlaD." . 9ae he laW IJrael ah<NM .. pro)-"all _..,. ;r:"': =·parity llrewo.Jooe.lii-tof ljie V-. war, aald U.I. 1.-.i>auld be -U'""1 ··on11 ., IL_ •• ,....,. C9Qlltt)' ... ....... Jn a "II' tl1at deftloped Ill violation of In· triftailtn~al law and WU IUP. ~ l!Y in lnle!natlonal bQdy u I i n I international troops." Brown oppo111 Rtp. John TuMey (0.Cilll .. J for the n0m'1tatJon to attk Ute seat of Stti. GoOrlt Murphy (JI. Calli). State Panel Okays T est.s Of Gasoline Comprehensive • , evening programs toward degrees of Bachelor of Science and Master of Science $ywt~tic, ~c .._INCtlorl At ci!Y9n ~ eri oun.t1iidlng f•c\.llt)' o4 ,,.actkifto tehintlttl and q!MM h9141nt odv~ tlt;ir ... ''°"' top ul'ltv4rsltlei thlOUghout tbt notion. Mort then 12,000 tMMlclor.1, 9n0lriHrs .net ildrT!Jnlstro- tcn-4:>oth mon orod won~• eont/1"11.Md f\111-time Mtploy- intf'lt whlle woril.lng towah:I tMlr agrMs •t Wat Coast Uni· vjntty. l .S. ...... Iii ... ln••rtlil,.,,.... ,.,.._ a,,11.,, IMfli· .......... tM ............... . M.S. , .. ,... 111 .,... ""'+4-~it4 ........... "' M~llll wit• 91tllt 9"*" frM .;..a.lf..H.. 5 .2 5 3 ~:i~~~7111d 90 Day Certificate Accounts• 5.39% Annual Yield If all savings and Interest remain a year. No minimum deposit Daily compounding. • Earn from date of deposit. 6 3 1uarant11d 0. 1nnual rat• 2to10 Year Certificate Aecounll* 8.18% Annual Yltld . if all aevlnga aod Interest remain a year. $5,000 minimum depo1lt. Cally compou11dlna. Earn from date of deposit. • • 5 75 3 gu1ront .. d 0 annual • rate 1 to 10 Year Certificate Account&* 5.112% Annu11 Ylold tr all savings and Interest remain a year. $1,000 minimum deposit. Da11ycompoupdlng. ·~earn from date of d1po1it.. 7. 5 3 :~~~!~teed • rate 1 Year Certificate Accourit1• (Adjuat1bla rates for thortor 111mo) 7.79 % Annual Ylold If all savings and interest remain a year. $100,000 minimum deposit. Daily compounding. Earn from date of deposit. - WCU Is octrtdlt" by th• Western Aulxiotict'I ol School1 end Co~leg•s. JJnd Is ODProvM for v•ttrom. S% Pa1ibook AccounL current Annual Ritto, No minimum dopo~it. Daily compounding. Interest day.in to day'Out. New term starting · Ntw undlrg~t• clot.Mil b.eln AJrll 27 In t.os AnoJln ond Moy !IS In O..onge Counry, Nh' groduote cloua Wglf'I Aprll !17 In ... Ang.I ... Fer mtom'IO!lon. c•ll th9 Ldl MD•IM c~m et 11131 38~-137!1, ht. 10, or tM ()rtl'lge County Ctnm .ot 171 41 5A7.571!1. ht. 10, of fill out ond •nd in tti. COUJlCl'I btlow, -------------------------~ West Coast University 110 So. Main St. p.20 Oranv•. c.1;1. 91661 ,IMM tend cotolog 9l'ld lr.lermotlQn 01"1! 0 Ul'l4trgroduott imgrom 0 Gri::idvot• PtOfitrorn """'-~~...-~~~~~~~­ ADDRESS-----------~-~ CITY'---------"1P·----- l_ •withdrawal• blfol'I mtvrlty p1nnltt1d but subject 10 1ome loas of lnte1e1t, . Cal!f.~!P!!!~.!.~4~!!!!h1.§.~!!11gs • NATION'S LARGEST FEDERAL ~STA MESA OFFICE: 2700 Harbor Blvd. n11r Adams • 54e·2300 CLIFFORD M. WESOOAF. VICE PRESIDENT & MANAGER • Disagr."!4d .Botel I ·Marine Wl'iters . Heart Symposium .. , · SiatOO' iii Co~ty ty HL Al8ocl•Uon's 15th an- Organize EL TOllO -The newly formed Ora.nae County chapter of the Marine Corps ·. ANAHEIM -A I ar g e turnout of local physletans ls expe~ fpr .~e Orange1Coun:- FOR THE • RECORD nual symposium OD heart C om b a t C o r r e1pondents disease\ to be held Friday, AJsoclaUon bas elected H.s April 10, at the Disneyland first Officers. Hotel, according to Dr. Harry .. The off!Ce.rs for the new L., Siem011sma of st. Joseph Transient Orange County chapter ln- tfospltal General Practitioner eluded Bill Duncan, preSldent; and Chairman for the event. Fred Davb, vice-president; 'llie theme for the sym-Sentenced John Hendenon, secooc1 v1ce- Chairman • Wtdootar. A,.tl I, 1970 Cui Shqr1 ' DAILY PILO't 9 • I i .\.. ( Con's Hair Ple!t Nixed 1Get your \ SANTA ANA -A Superior 1:.:1~,• -""' o1 1 .. , free AVCO' Court Judae·. bu deUvend a hafr IDd a bunt In jall. s • <lipped rullna In reply to ... ii , •. 1q1a lly .... ~not! . ' Orailga County Jail in-•1 cooalllll~ SUne arguea In M' AA~ · r~ ' appOal that ketp1111. h1a hair h1a . nu.au,. d r a.. aad Tumorrow short and h1a c:bln mnootll <anflllll "'ltlan appeal, to · amounta to denial of h1a ...,_ allow ._... (felooa Starte' o 1Ututlonal rights. Mrving' Wt tbtJr Ume la the r > ••MoUon denied'' It Judge county Jiii 'an Slturday IOd . .. James F. Judge's only com-Sunday) to nUljn U>elr hlnute and Start , ment to the docwnent filed ~ppnr•nce while be and thel' by prisoner Gary Lee Stine, ' 1tral&ht timert" go smooth So thi 23, ol Orange. Stine, "11o t. and allot1I. me ng. aervin( ooe ,.., In the ....my llllaa' d~ llVtral previoos . facility for pualoa bad ' c!Ourt -· ledlrll <Odes 'l1lo A-SIVlngaTomonow cbeck.I, arcuu'Jllot 1111..n,liCI and Illa calllornla Paal Code 811,... ~blip rou pc19ium is modern concepts president; St.eve MJtchelJ of in the diagnosis and Ntment SANTA ANA -A 60-year. tb"e DAD..Y PILOT 5 ta ff, ot' cerebral vascular disease old transient who fatally stab-secretary ; Bob Master 1 , ••D•11r>.t.v (slrolte) and will feature five 1 H111111t1t1on e1ec11 hd\Arl99 c1utr.. bed his dr1nklng partner in treasurer; A If red Bridges, sr..r11°" hKll 11111. Huntllw1on experts as guest speaker&. a Fuller\oo park h11 beeo · d I w:.'.:rn./1,."°&:11m111 c1u1t. K11111·• Dr. William K. Ehrenfeld, histonan an Wi I Hale, cor- T•b" 1tat•11ren1. w .. hn111111r. 12 aenttoced to· one to 15. years responding secretary. Meeting• Dr. Donald B. Bright has been named chair· man of the Department o' Biological Sciences al Cal State Fullerton fo~ a three-year term. AJ1 associate pl'j'lfessor of bi'olog)', JE:..-l!right is an authority on land crabs. Wider fedonl "4, -·Jan ln -"' i>f hjs -l L-, . ~ ~~W.~A~N·~,-ji·E~D~.·~· ~· ~i ;;:.:.~··~ 11'1 I -kind Ol ""''V19 . . . , · · 6 IClfcWitor.Onone-;11 llloln how much lnllrMI you con 11m by NY!ng c:r."'~ 11..i1rv c111ti. cot11 MeH assistant profesw of surgery Jn tale ~-f Uowin hi ft°• ,,_ cao.1t1trY Clllb. C•t• """"" at tbe UniYel'llty ol. Calllor,nia 5 P1 ~0 0 g 5 The chapter ls looking for 'iJ:r;r::'v111n E.Jid'llllff club. ,,.,.. San Fr.&.-'--wUl reta+• the convlcUon on manslaughter active duty or former Marines -------'-----11."""-''n1:· 11u1 e11et1 etw1.. ~. .....,, ch ~ erv d · t h · ""'111111tQll B1.ai. u :lJ D.mlt 11 need for four-veiae l arges. "'"o s e m e lll· Cl¥11 Air P1trol, Sci~':!"' '°' s ~-~ •.. ~ J d J f rmaUonal .. . fl Id A•~~lt,J.~· t:!;.;.r.:· ~: ll"ll angiography and technique of upe,...,. .......,... ' u ie ames o rvit"es e or ""'~~. 'i\u: 111¥1111e R,1':,, ~ carotid endarterectomy. F. Judge ardered that term radio/tv during their tours in ,..,:::,~~· '~.r.~n. n,•• HG. *· Dr Bernard J Michela for Harold A. "Jack" Green the Marine Corps. SANTA ANA -Dr. Robert , t:= ,r,:, ·~atf11r~,:~ a.ss111iant cliblcal Professor J~ after rullng him responsible The next meeting of lhe H. Haight, DI re~ t or of l w:S'i"...;1,,uer E•dllrt0• ctu11. 14·,P"""",.. ...... alcal me d 1 c 1 n e and for the death last Nov. 9 of MCCCA will be at 7 p.m. May Veterinary Public Ii e a 1 th , 1~~ 1~1 •••ch 11w •• w';j'' •ttr, ~bllitatlo t UC 1 in Robert John Biers, 38. of 13 at lhe Staff NCO Club at Orange Couitty Health Depart-, HJ,;irn:'i:· e11ci. ~&CJll ~. •·• D ,a !" e Fullertcn. the Marine Corps Air Station ment, and ·the Orange County 1 ,,.._:iM.._,.. 1os L•ke, ; wu.,.. C8m0mla College of Medicine, (H 1· le ) · s ta Ana cJ!: •!fl'I.-;:.:,~ ~. C111111!'1111'111Y will talk on a strokt training Witneu tald police the Uro e 1cop r in an . Veterinarian, hai been elected ... 11.te,. 1on"' ~enter. or~ c-1v '"'""' -•·ded . Or men bad been drinking and In~ former Marines for the secand year u pres._ F••nirouric11~.S.'C'i "7i6''1: woruuop \;WAI~ m ange arguing and Green ended the who qualifj for the Combat dent of the California Public Heads Vets 8Hdl f'.; '· G«rll9111 Dr. Jobn E. Samo, as30clate knife Jnl:e Biers' c b e s t • should contact the Public AI-Assocl U H Jw L~·-th 11 ~~ 51 '" • H\H'lt~· . • professor o l rehabllitation The younger man dle<I the next fairs Offiet at Et Toro Marine Orang: ~; Ve~-= Men And Wo111•11 With A Desi,. To le 011 Televl110n.. ARE YOU OVER 21? CAN 'l'.P\J. TAKE PJREC'TlONS? ; , Take I Prod..i1-, lne,, la ,,. ... il"oufioo~ rliiNt'PllO\ i. iws TO AUDITION ON-CAMIRA" C:4,LL, 714-547-6211 TAKE "l" P•CTIONS. INC. HOLLYwooo, CALIP. ~{-'i_~.•: 1~~;·tfltt cOwlty. · .:.. controversy by pltmilnr his Corre1pondents Asloclation. Service Veterinary Medical A. l. G~~ ~'te;,r~~ i1LJ2 medidhe at New York d F u rto •-Ital eo· rps Air StaUoo at --1·. · alnce 1959. ~~r.&1!'~ Unlvei'lity School af Mediclne •. -~a~y:_:a~t~a~u~e ~n:;·-~P~'.;_· _ _'.:~~:'.'.:..:~~~~-~:'.'.:·_~=._:~:_-----~!111!!!! . · *' fNa.. '''° wW dilcuu the rehabilitaUon I. regula~J II Avco S•vl- On Ille o .... .,..11 ........ -tofelibomoner- 111111 to ~'1'~.ili.,l(Oii ........ ~ ~tllr-i l!li' Food, H!>tialng, Cti>thlng, Tr1noportolloh,~-.... tnour.nc.,~~~ lltr/llllrit, no ma.1111, llilat your ""'!Ir.....,_,..,, 'l1lo Avco.8evl111tTOnidil ow ltirte,..11.l'lllfr,work&. · !!!!!;;!;!!!':1 And lt'1 ,,.. at your M8r11t AV!IO SIVfnga office. · c:O.,_ ·11~1"' vcJ.. :m ,u,J,...llY of the pi.Uenl and family Or ....... H-* ~. 1 .» •.m. 1.. ·~'? ~nc.. H~~1111~ au.er. HU~ following 8'trou:. Hut1111111~ °r.'ldl. • '""' • Martha Taylor Sarno, assi&- Hlrbor--l ... i!'.~~1~!.. ctub Orlotr• tant professor of c Ii D I c a I g1et•'(~· F~io.i 1111nc1, Htw-t rehabilitation medicine at New 1 e~tfiNt o'PH'm111 ctvt>"' coN MIM. York UDivetalty School of ~1 Re.t R .. t1.,,.~nt, 26'5 l;ltrW Medicine will cover diagnosis ao. u iii\':.~· 'H!.!:.~ ~=,.. and tre~tment of s p e e c h II ~."T.ft.o.: ii'YC . 1!21 cott H1111w.,. H_,, • dlsorden associated w i t h •.m. Wtttmfftlllf 11.otar'Y Club, 1Clnr1 Teble stroke Reat1ur1nt. i:ntml"'hir. 1.3, ~· • , "Il11'J,1~~1 n41°'~·Nt':I' NJ9=: Dr. Robert. G. S1ekert, pr~ H rt 11cti. 1 -· feuor of neurology at the Mer llft'I L f Cl , Fellc11no••, 1611 M G d le Sch I f w11td1n or ..... H~ ttKtt. 12 a)'O ra ua oo o kr:1s Cub ol COii' mr.r.arlh, Medicine will dl!cuss t h e fi'l!~.1. ~:111 ':::!:~'1'1~1'o, m. •rbolt diagnosis and early tteognl· No= Hffi1• ~':"111c!.~i116·.lf::W~ tlon of stroke, upects of an-= 1111ctt. 12:10 '·"'· t' I Uon t •-rapy 8 n d N "'"'-Rollr'Y Cl...tl 11..,,.. 1coagu a IKl ' "'"'•'""'· :IOI 1rl1to1 st.. medical treatment of acute C11ft1 Mn1, 11 1'111111'1. Or•-cout Cht!l111 cMt. l"1l'i•-· infarct.ion (heart 1ttack). {j)f5 ":~~"" oriw. MfWl'Ort .... •ICI!. The on e - d a y symposium, Death Notlee• commencing at 1:30 a.m. and concluding at 4:15 p.m., la co-sponsored by the Orange cAs• County Ch a p t e r of the Nin a. C111. P'1n1d 1w•Y In s1ffotd, ACldemy of General Practice ArliDM. Su"'"'" tw 1o11111, John ind d rries ,.,.. •-·-of post Jeffrey, Hunt11t1tDn 8t1ch; IM'fllll, Mr, an C8 UUWili • •lld Mn. SPtrlctf' D. c 111 of M10.1,1n1 graduate credit. four 1!1t11B end ,.,, brottltrs. s. .... 1'" The · artla11 Wiii ... Mid Frld1y, ADrll J, 11 AM. program IS p y PKHk View Ch1MI, ln!trme"'· P1dlle !llpported by grants from VltW M-r111 P1r"k. DlrKted tw Paelllc Area Vlll, Regional Medical VltW Mor!vaN. HuM•1AuT•L P.rograttls,..J,Dd Merck, Sharp Minni• s. H11mbll11tt1. A" 94. o.i. of & n..l.-... i pharmaceutical dlerh, Merci'! :Ill, S11,.,,lvld b¥ 11a..,.hlw1, ~ Mr1. Dlvld Gold1t1h1, Cerct111 def ""'" House. , Mrs. Lflllr II.. 1Ctll¥. 8albel 11111\d, Ind ' two gr8"11M1111. s.....kn, F•ld•v. ""'11 J, 1 For a complete program 11 AM, ••ltr eor-o...1 11e1 Mar c111"1. ,,.. and registraUon information, twmtnl, V1lh1tl1 Memor!1t P11t. 81111: t cerot11 11t1 Mir Mertu•rY. oi,Kton. tontac the Orange County MIDDL1Ma11 e;art Association, 10'3 Civic Mlr'Y M1ddltft11tt. S1rvkft 111d 1m.~t., Dri·-w~ ·-~-••• prjv1t1. 11111: CoroNo llel Mir r.,.,,,, r ·~ ' ..., Q&lll.& ~ DlrKIOl'I, ll.OTHA•1t.M•&. or call 547"*1. NOl'I ........ 11.oni.trlMI. ,~ of 1 Pico Ill-II dlllt flf dllll'I. Mitth :ID,, SllNl-..d bY a..... JMin a .. .t lhim.1 F. V.ri\Oft !Ml 11.0"*'-I. * ~,_, , County OKs •hi' t11111dd111d"'"u 11 .,..,..,,lldClll1*-' Ind I-gr"141'Ul..-jl'l!ldlllctr..., P'rl-I VIM° twYkn lfltlllt be a.Id T!"'lr~y, ,.,,. 2 .. flll'lll¥ ..,.. .. tl'IOlll Wl•hln•' to mill• ~I cmrtrlbvtt-. 11~ corrltlbu" '9 tt.. AtMr!t.11'1 Cinar I cll'!Y, Wl'llte El'nll'IOll c.tnpeny, Wht1•1t1 FUntrll Dlret!Ol'I. I TALCOTT , OW. M. T1kott. 4''1 Hert Avt .• Hutll Ion hld't, Diii of dnlh, Mlrdl JO, ~ V-IVltd ~ Jlutbtlllll, ,,.,.,.. M. T•lc:oJ.'" fht "°'""' thne d1utllltrt. Rlbtce. ,A. 8e1n, ~IO'l1. ~lrdt L. H-. ,..... pOrf Mid!J DtllDr•h L Em .. S1nl1 ,,,,.., pert11t .. Mr. end Mrl. LH 0. Hiii ! 9l'od H¥tn 1tr•nddllldAll. S1rvkt1. Pl(lfk Vllw Ch•Ptl, ThurtdlY, April 2, 1 l'M. Interment, P1clflc View MM1orl1I P'1r1I. Dlrwclld w Ptclllc View MDrlv•rY. VOii l.I. Cal. W1111tm G. You, U.SM.C .. II• t lrft', 31t $111!1 lstbtl Avt., Cttll .Ml••· Diii of dttth. Merch JO. 111 .... 1....., bY wn., Lorr1ln1J chl!d,1n, W. lruct, Stn- dr1 ind P1mel11 fl'lllfhlr, Mn. l!n1 \lfll, K1ns11 CllY, Ml11D11rh tlllt,, Mn. Alllll• w 10111r, 11.10 Hondo. Tt1111. F11111r1l 'Hrv- l<ltl, 3 PM, Thund1y, P1cllk: View Ch•l>fl, w!ltl LI. Clltrlfl C. C1u1t~. CHS, USNR, 01tlc\1tl111. lntlrmtnl, ll'KI• tic Vltw M1morl1I P1rll. e111J C•I• M111 M1>rtll1rY, O!rtdorl. ARBUCKLE & SON Wettcllff Mortuary 4%1 E. 17111 St., Cotta Met1 14Mlll • BALTZ MORTUARIEB Coron• del Mar OR W.11 Cotta M.,. Ml Wiii • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY llO Broldwl)', eo.ia Mesa LI W.33 • DILDAY BROTHERS Huallngtae va11.,. Morbl&r)' 17111 Bea•• Blvd. ' HanUnl(toll Bead! liZ-'1711 • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARlt Cemetery e M-"'7 Cllapel uot Pacific View Drive Newport Bea<•. Calllonla 144-r>tll • PEEK FAMILY COUlNIAL FUNERAL ROME 1801 Bolll Att. Wettm.latler ltW$U • SHEFFER MORTUARY Laguna Be1cll "4·1UI San Clemealfl 41Mt• • SMITHS' MORTUARY .., Malo IL ll11tlnit01 Bt1cll - Macco Lease At Airport"'- STANTON -ConstrucUon may begin next month on Stanton's Jong delayed police department facility i£ legal paperwork can be ironed oot by that time, City Attorney George Logan said today. Logan said the city had received 16 bids for the facili· ty, ranging from $292,700 ta $322,000. The b Id s are only for the basic building, jail equipment and a few accessories. Tbe total package is expected to cost $4251000 including architect's fees, 1 e g a I paperwork. bond c o u n s e I , furniture and interest during coostruction. • A meeting bu been set Jor Marth 25 of tbe noa-proflt cor- poraUan boPe to award a a>n- Novembt:r to build the struc- ture. Directors of the car-. ponion hope to award a COi> tract soon alter the meetlna. Work Set On Delayed Stanton PD SANTA ANA -Orange Cbunty Airport Jene oper1tar F. M. Pardo bas been panted permission by c o u n t y supervisors to lease 12,000 squire feet of his property la the Macco Corp., for use as a non-aviation criented facility . Special permission or the Board of Superman was needed beca1se Macco is not an aviation-related butiness . Pardo toll the supervlsotl he w11 Jo;ng '5,000 a mantb beca111e be could not rent space in Ills nt1t bulldlnl to aviation bterests. He sail he had 101! !70.111111 lo date iii bis l!Ofl,111111 buDdlng and ·...,1d no! atand furtber financi1f losse1. - • .. ·~ -·- \bu save when YoU buy it.You saw When )40U drtve it. When you buy any Impala VB model during our "40011 Sale, here's how you can get two Popular extras at no extn charJe. You order your Impala equipped with a Turbo Hydra·matic trazis.. mission, radio, Comfortilt steering wheel, front and rear bumper guards and white it.ripe tires. ltema you'd probably order anyway. · Then we add our big 40()..cubic·inch VB &t 265 hp that runs on regular g&B, along with dual exha--both at no charge! (The manufacturer'• 1uggested retail price including Federal excise tax for the regular fuel 400 V& and dual exhaust& is $93.76.) But that's only the beginning. Because your Chevrolet deaJer is really anxioWI to deal these daya. And the Impala you're buying, of coune, got to be America's No. 1 car, because of all the value features built right in. Fea.tures like flush-and-dry rocker paaela that llght ruot. Inner fend.era to protect the outer fenders. Long laating biaa belted ply Una, 1teel guard beama in e...-y door for added protection, an ac:ryHc laequer ·• i finilh over ita aolid· Body by Fiollar. All ·or which contributea to Impala'• traditionally high ..ate nlue, too. You're ..wn. America'• No. lt:ar .. "" ..U. The c:ar more people buy-- year after year after Ye&f· How can you beat that! • ·. ,. • • .......... ,.,.. ... om., .... z.,-. ...... ~.-All ..... ~ o..--.11tt"'-Wllwt . .... """*' ................. ............. ~~ 1wi. City, 11411 v.-fl ... .._. hllMl91M•~-... , ....... '• . . ! \ ' " I ' I I ·. • l Je DllLV PILOT Wc<l"ld<I• ~ii l , 1'7U Wtdnud1y, APfU 1, 1970 PfL.DT-ADVERTISElf t; • . " Sympwms Sugge8t ' Meniere'~- UCLA·' MDs: Save Lives Via Ambulance-Radios . . . . ' UCLA doclon . aQ. ·aa•inl lte1ti. to l,.A county's Harbor ~er. and • ordued the mobile intensive care unit, electrocardiograms and volet typical emergency care sup. heart attack vlctlim b y General Hosplllt The hospital ftutle at the aceoe to ad-sta£fed by nurses and firemen reports are taped .. at the plies. Rt<=eoUy.. for examp)t an Me(!} School. abnormal bean rhythms. The u paramedics, has bee n used how to make the system even C nil I Chief t u •• bor eliterl)i won\an caUed\T~Jp. ~ electrocardiogram patient. rapidly Improved. Soon suceessfully to deal with all 8 0 ogy a iuu Research Group Ls headed by Professors Robert Andrews and , Louis Davia or, t h e Graduate School of Business rtmote ~ con~, · ii fl\:· '!l'ltb V CL. A ' 1 mlnilter •-dru.a whicb coolrOls who have had special training hospitaJ, as a double check on Or . Mich a e I Cr I I e y, A"(jspeclal rescue unlt ~ Ult came er the radio, the she was on her way to the kiilas of' injuries and ac-more efficient. Hospital and associate pro--Administration and by Dr. By Peter J, Sit~, MD 1..0s Anleles County Fire l>ef.: ·woman developed 'a sevefe hospjtal, beinl monitored by c Iden t s . But the most The mobile· unil aJso carries fessor ·or medicine , UCLA Alan Na hum, associate pro- Dear. DJ\ Steinmlhn: 1 am artment went to: the woman 1 • r.Clni be•rt, a c o n d I ti o n remote conlroI all the way by dramatic: results have beCJl a battery.powered defibrillator Medical School, is in charge of fe&sor, of Surgei'y, U C L A whlt 1s calSed a 'Obyllcal tioa.'lt. On arrival, attenclalis whlcb ean mean death In doctors .. t 1be hospital She achieved in cases invol ving for conlf9)ling an erratic heart the coronary care portion of Medical School. The research ·wreck. y~ it you look at me. radioed an e1ectrocardioaram. minulo. The uc· doctors saw recovered. heart attac k. and.1 a selection of cardiac the project. The u c LA group is supported. by the Na· you would see 1 well·._w:.:h::ic:.:h_::m:.:•::11MU<=..::.'_the;;::._::he::art_:__;t"'..;..;':;igns::;_.:.'t.:.the,:.:...:.hoipl::.:.:'.:.'_lr_ad_l_o_,e'l1le __ F_:_lr-'e'-De:..:.:.por_tm_e_n_t's __ P_er_m_a_ne_n_t_r_eoo_r_ds_o_r_1_h•_dr_;up:__ln_a_ddl_u_·...:_,eto_::m,eo_;re_E::m.:.er::g::•.:.ncy:::.....:.M::ed::lc:.:•.:.l ::Sy:.:s::t•::ms=-:.:ti::on::•.:.llli::':::gh:.:w:.:•:_Y::Saf::•:.:t:.:y::Bu::r:.:ea::.:u. developed ~men who loots ;' SlrOJIJ enough to fight an OJ. But when J'm stretched out Jn bed, I'm as helpless as a baby. I HA VE, what my doctor calls, a typical case o r J.1enie re 's disease. It began a few years ago with a terrible attack of dizziness. Whenever 1 get it the room goes TOUDd and round. I get nauseated :and often vomit. SomeUmes it lasts for minutes ; other times for hours. Wha t scares me about these spells is that J never know \\'hen they may come on. This DOCT O R IN TH IE HO USE • makes me nervous and fearful wherever l happen to be -at a movie,. It a friend's house tor dinner, etc. Sometimes I go along for months • without an attack. other timel I may have ciile or two a week. And with it, the hearing In my right ear has b e e n dlsiilteg:raUng. And between attacks, and wane righl after them, I get a con- tinual ringing in my ears. As you can see, I'm a mess. Wed .Early Sa-8ymP'Om1 Jo .. ·~1y questions are: Doti this really sound like Meniere's? And what is the treatme~? - Mr. J . COMMENT. Your testimony seems to indicate that a fair diagnosis is Melnere 's because the three outstanding symp- ' , toms of the condition are ver- tigo, tinriitus (ringing in the ears) and Joss of hearing. But as yciu know, 1 hesitate lo make any long-distantt diagnosis. What seems evident ean turn out to be wrong. For example, similar symptoms mciy sometimes be found in vi ral labrynthitis (following an attack ol the flu). Alao in a condition we call an acoustic neuroma. Another possibility is interference with normal blood citculaUon Jn the brain. As you can see, it often iP,e· quires the combined opiru'Ons of an ear .specialist,, internist, and neu r ologltt (nerve specialist) before the correct diagnolia can be made. AS ro,a the treatmenl, Mr. .J., that will depend upon the correct diagnosos and upon each patient's reacUon to therapy. For example, during the acute attack a patient may need atropine. or Dramamine or a hist.amine substance gi ven intraveDOU!ly. Between attacks, many patients do we11 on a low salt diet ; on diuretics <excess fluid removers), 'and lranquiliz.en . Stubborn cases may require surgery to relieve obstinate vertigo and nausea. So you Seit, and probably know by now, Mr. J., that h1eniere's is a formidable foe. But as I've suggested, be sure you get opinions from the three types or specialists 1 have mentioned. Pr o p e r diagnoais is the first, most im· portant step you can take in overcoming your disability. Anyone who.bu suffered from Meniere's disease sympathizes with you. MEDICAl.E'ITl!3 (Replies to Readers) For Mrs. N.: The ordinary. routine blood count is not a lest tai:eo to determine whether or not vener eal dis. ease it present. Usually it means a "count" of the num- ber of red and white blood cells -with &n evaluatJon or the amount of. hemoglobin present FOR MRS. D.: More mot.hers are anxious because their children undereat than overeat. Don't be concerned that your 13-year~ld son is always hungry and .. eats for ~. ·• M your doe10r says, "He's normal, acUve, and not. overweight." It's normal for most healthy, ad.Ive, growing boys to have large appetitles. With a year or two he'll \low down and "eat for one." Worried : Read Dr. Stein· c:rohn's bOoklet, "What to Do for Chronic Anxiety." 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Ull'I 1 Crown MacKinnoa's wmllY · SCOTCI ~ti·""' 11.99 =·~~1i1.: 8.88 ' WHAM·O Hula Hoop 'WfS111I ••• Makes ''Slloop-Sltoop .. sound ~; •t gOl'S. around. f 11n lor k•nind a®tts tool .. 1.49 MATTtl · Living Barbie Mesi P1s1"• ••. 1114" f~3. ahve ilta atrrmw:ritf !aft' s"WJm-- ~ 111!: "° l1!eh~e i1 5 77 ,.~, ""' clolll ~bid ' ol hair ~llildes. a • Johnny Lightning "lic1c•1t la••clter'' lactwar Set •Y JOPPEI. Watch 11\ecar I~ off !tie. .launc~er, and streak 4·9a ·dew~ Ille tract al brPili- Ukin& ijle!ds. • Drag 'Chute "Mattel"' -St11t St! Rew down Ille strip .•• lol»-tlte-loop ••• SO¥l lbroll~ space ••• llOlll the llr•& 'cllul•' trio ~-3 99 ttflts or eleclr1c111 11e· wsary. •, "M1tt11" -Sp11lwq Sil Ust )'OLK ikill, set t11e ~ UMow the stick ••• send 'em aro41M, , . time after time! No 5 88 batter1(!\ or tlect~ tity ftffifed. • ' .. • .~ • ........ ,.. ...... , ............. _ ............... \•~·•'-" .. ···~ ...... ,.;;;;iiiiiiiiiiOlliS::::::ic:ii;iiO:;;;;;;.:-;:,:;::;::::::::::::::::~.~.::i:!lllllllllllllllllllllllllll!llllllllllllllllll!llllllll!llllllllll!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll t For tlie Record I..leenses ,,,.,,..... ._ ..... ltlUld Ill Loe An .. I .. COU!llY lo lht fOllowlnt •1 of Mlull lf: MfHCIZ.Olt ... HNELLl-JtlM V., n, SU ... l" SI., SOUit! .. 11111, 1111 Anne L., n. 7111 'MllllrtU, HunlhW!'Oll lttcll. • fl0THENIURGER·5Wl!'T -Tilomt• J .. 11, u~ •I'll: Tv.n M .. 11, 1"21 hi ""' Clrclt, Hwnl11111o11 -. 5CMMIDT.WILLIAMI -'Thofroll l ., n, UICO, '"" tonc1r1 ... n. 1'14 Jlil .. IAne. Hunllnlllkln lttcll. WENDl!lt.-CUNHINOHAM -Cr1l1 F., !7, 171' W. Oeil.ntront, NtwPOrt a.ac:fl, 1111 CeJINn 1.. 21. Stn G11W'lel. HANNA-.. EDltlNJ -Dell T., 111E"'1 WH"*'1, Hll!iti!W"" ....,., l#I "·· '°' 2c1t Loi a.err..-. Nl1~. • OLSO/\l·YEOMANS -ll:t'-h M.. ''' UGO ~I ........ Huntl111IM '-fl• tnd 1.abll• A.. "'· L-. llldl. OVERWH.WOOO -ll:on11d W., 24 124 ~Ill $! .. ,...._. BMdl, 9N LV- p_, 2~ Totr•rt-· ' B i rths IT. J05,,f!',',l1i 'W"'t~"'" Mr. lllf Mrw J1met .... Arldln.on. t1'1 Ellr1111, Founl•!n V•llrt, • Mirth 11 Mr • .,.ci Mr1. Ron8ld IC .... 1., '10..t. Htmlfton, CO!~ ~''lf alrl. Mr. Ind Mn. "11~ @~¥ T1lo..t1ln, 2&1.M Ctlkltd. Mlulon V\rlo, illi{ M1rcll U · , Mr. al'lll M.ri. Rt~ll Ma11C1r11rif' 171') Hlllllll Lt111. H1tnl n!>h>ll' lttdiol>alrl. .Mt 24 ~ Mr. •r.d Mf\. trrlll l . LtWt.On, 19t05 ShtUUrkl Une, Hurillnalcn l ttch ctlrl. Mr. ,;;;f Mn. Ltrv" W. Rt!ld1, 115'2 lwo ·n,.,, D•~~il Toro. "°"" Mr. 1iu>~r1. iidc 1t . Cit,_, '94' Cor9 ' ,.1m\n11er, bO\I, Mr. .-. Irle C. ~n· Jr .. 2J7t2 l ntfl ...,..., Mlulton Vlt lO. boy. • . Dissolutions of Marriage Wllcltr,.S\lunM L _, Oll'llel IC, Jaco. DonM l.ff •llf Derllld ~ Cl'IKWrlck, Joflfl C, •nd Ewl'ln Wl'l11lt, lln!IU fteY •ncl Wtmtr '""'" ICtrtl&, lllllw I, enilll 0-.. £. LVlfll, Gtotlt tnd Jfn'llYl'I A. llruu, ll:o.e Carol .,.,.i K-'ll Miit LYncklll. JI.,, W. tlld -~ 0. FtY. Jffflttle Slll'W tnd WlHltm Eolw1rd Jr. O."""°"' CMr... It-II Jf, tnd CllffYI l• ,OlitY. JoM H. Jr. Ind Mllrll\lll -Crl,t, Ml'rf!t l'"tYt 111C1 l!:dWtrd ~ P1t11tt, ill!rley _J, 11'11 ll:GHr It. Tt-y, Cllarlll Altn ind frttltl'ldlt Chrbll,,. Ytrll. .Jolnne M. Incl E. l!:uoene Sturt1ll!, J1nlce O.lt tncl 01v1c1 JOf D9ft!llJ, JOMPlllM L. Ind ltnloll"ll c. Ltl'SOfl, Ctrol111n 11'111 Lin JOhn ltoWft, SOnl• ~rlt ~ J.O DaMld Mlnhatt, ftanctrw Mltl tM CMY ..... o-i.. S.lrN ..... ~ IC.,,, Shlrln" AMI llld DMI• Mlrvfft A\llltr, Ellen It""' 11'1d Dtvkl Gtrtrd Gornel. CTTltlll1 Allll tnd Rudolph EscS~. l4IN flMI Andrtt1 aon111 Eftl¥il. Mff tncl CMsttr ,.,_ C-lho,, Albert L t lld ZtlrM A. Ket~" An~ J, tnd Jacti; 11., ~. llodMY 0Mn Md Arll'l11t Hen,., '· Quirt. Tf!Ttra Dtr1nl1 t nd Cllfrvl '" Sl>eel, 0.lt M. I nd II ll:Nrd E. S.fl, Lindi J, .nd O,Nllei M. RMC!y, Ela!M L. •1111 IUcllenl I!, Jr. • F•rrlNtoll. Clllrlotft tl!CI .C.~ld J. K(~ ~1,;itt L.-tnd Mell\' INTl!IU.OCUTOIT Dl!Clll!l!S VIII D1m, Edtlll MR •1111 Robert ·-ICevort.1111, NencY JIM 111d Albtrl '· Ptrry, L~OMrd T. 111d V.tm. H. 811.11r, Tllom11 Hal'!f1•n Jr. 1nd lrtne H1len s111ew. P1t1Y S!Jf' •lld o.rv Armon McDowell, Ellen c . Ind Don.Id W•™ Murrey, Mary C. 11'1d R•rt N11I EH1wort~, C•r'Ol Jeon •!'Id G1,.., 1"1111 V1renhont, Sendr1 JO Ind H•rvey Chrl1taphf!.r Wlnl111,. Annie Lw 1nd' J1nw1 Eti.f .. , P1!91¥ J. •nd C1lvln J . M11tfl11, D11nn1 M. 1nd 11111\r ~Ill Jobi, 11:-r W. •1'111 Tllll'lmlt LilYdftll F1llw, Htlen G. tnd JoM A. Umbnil!, J<llvl M. 1nd Sharon LH Ho81, Colleetl A. Ind Dlflllls 8rt1n GrKe, Lindi Mlrll Ind Thomt1 Fr111- cb Jr. Cole<l\ln, W111dl Jo aftd C111 D1vld Mcl(ay, JtC•HltllM AM Ind Dor!tld '" Heumtr, l lt'll M, 111d Alfred E. H11l1M1, L11'4fl• A.Ill! Ind I Dbert •• DllSOLUTIOM c' MAlll:IAr• M1rrloll, 11.ontkl ew-11'111 Ptlrlc!t J1...ett, G1ry I!. 111d .,_ ........ IC. • An11 s .. ,. .... LIN:n .. -J,tn ·1nd-:ldm a ........ --C9. )Olf'llW' •• lftCI 0-19..PllllU• - KMPlt, f.rtlM L. 11111 l'rlomll 8J Smith. Llrlllt low •lld MlcN1t Jonl'fl H111tbv. Dtr!I 01wn trld Mlcllttl o .. "' 111111, AlllhotlY .....i ll1rtltr1 MH Olutrhefl'f. Odtllt l!dlltl Ind Olen J.. e,.1 •• 0111111 Fr.cl I nd Sl'lltelto .t.llHn !I.-Ptlll e . 1r.d .._rblrt o. Mturo. Const1nce IC1re11 tnd Jol'wl Ftlh1r, IC1thtrl111 F. Ind 0111111 Atltrt1 ll:OCCO 511!11, St.Plllll ... ,..lflony tlld I 111tN"I' Ftr'tl. Gtrtldlne t nd D~ Dtnltl Lynn $11m-. Emmett L. 1 Re.e Marie ktlb" llartltrt "'"" 11nd i!:'dw1rd Jo~ JenHn, Oou1l11 Dtvld Ind Jtnt"- J-1, Corrl111 £. •nd G1r11d E. lt1ll ·R1 nd1ll, lll~!'llarft A .. tnd Roberl 0. Porltr, Patr!c!t A. 11•\ll Thorn11 B. M•nrt, llobb'>'9 111d Peter Ltrls.on, Slllrk!r A. ind Laurene• L" Cltmlr*'t, Mlcl\11! W. tnd Dori/Ill L. Porro, Andre P. •nd Ursul1 F. k lullr, Portl• ArlffM ind Rkhtnl Wick, Dtlt Arlhur 1nd Helen JOYct Fr1r1tl1 Cuttl1111, Cla\ldft Lynn •nd G1ry E. Brown, E1rl Ptul 1nd Marlon Elhet R10111, P1trltl1 Elltl!I and Robert .a.11><111111, Ch1rl11 Junior 1nd M••o• J1mn Sullll , FrAncln•, Donnt lllldt\W 1/lil Gtor11 Thompton, ... 1ne1 P'. 111d 8enl1mln A., Cl1rt , Jr, lluhler, P"'' H. •ftd Me hr!n D. Twct , M1rl1vn Jfl'f'CI tl'ld LH lllln Ad~n'I!, J~nlfe LH ~"cl Leo!' Collin, J11nlne Fr•nct1 111d WIHred McCO'f, ICtfWI A. 1nd'Dorllfd I . 01nlel ' Nelson, L1rry D~ and Cl\lrvl Lrnn T1v-r, E~lllOf R.,t nd Dofl11d Lt llTI' Townwnd, Je&MlM •!Id Leon1rd L"oe, R..O.rt F. ll>d I.di II. Cl1udt D1vl1, Rufi\ A1111 and Dol'l4111 Lte Le 811111. Selhr J. end Jcillloh A. ~ A111111. 9t11Y A. 111d ll:lchtrd H. Ten Nll)91, John Wlllltm t nd M.lret:llt '· Yu1tt. Mfdlffl 51r•11ue Ind S1t1tn,,. OokM'rt MObr1t,.., Je1,.ltt G. tlld Otvld Gent Mtoon. Dllnt tnd Tl\omll J. Mtndn, Johll 1'1rr1lt1 tr.d M.u11 ~luclfn P1r11, lrtlll Ind Cl'l1rlt1 II:. Alltn, 01Ant L. Ind RI¥ Otlml G-dj Thtrtn J, Ind J-11 P. Wl\1111111, Charin C. 1nd Mich.Ill A. 5h.llw, IC.tlhfHft LIU tnd Dml Wtltell ll:lllllllOll. M1rll L. tnd Frink M. Ctbtn, ll:ltl<ll I nd Aurtl N. llr!M:, S<ioan Lorrtllll 1nd Terry l .,..,n Wooclrufl, SOnl1 K11 Ind Jlfllel ICt"" M. C1rhtrt, P111I Douoltl tnd PhV1111 Dt111 Ntlten, Normt L. 1nd Robert D. ''°'''· Vtlma L. Ind Herold D. Schl1ttwr, Dorothw I!! 1 t h• r 1nd Edwin lldl•rd Feirer, Don•ld J. ind ll:IJlll F. Ulb<lcll, JIM Elltn 11'111 lluedl1er H. Wini, lottt "'lbtrl t nd Ellzabelh Jo..ol\1111 • ~ Banus. llNndt I'. trMI ltldllrCI 1¥11 H1rrl" tllun E. 11111 Gordor! W Au1tln. i.ln I!'. tnif Ll11--.:I L-ndlcf. liwrwn Fr1nc• Ind. Fnnk Sodtn. &tt!Ylou tnd John F. \ DISSOLUT!OM Oii MAlll:rA•• P11M Stroud, ll:llllY G. arid Vv¥nt J. Thornton. PiteY L. end Wllllt m f . Pl\111101, Midi.., Y-tl'lll MU11 IClmMn Johnson. f1mt:1t O. lr.d KtlhlYll •• J1ckl0f\o l!dn1 l'lore"'" 1....rl Mtur!~ E1rl C•1I•,_ Cllrltlllll R. I nd 'ThorrMll o. Ch1rl!M. Loli tnd Jotln J. Kine, Jel111'141 J. Ind Thomtl c. 11 MU11C11, Yllt ndl Mlrll Incl 11.obtrt Gllbeft VIiii, Glorll J. tnd Er1111! F. 51\Hr, l'ttrldt L. fnd W!llltm P1lr1di Wood, \/ldl J. 11111 ltldltrd E. Ctrptnt•. J•11l1 M•• t nd Ph!lllo t ruce M1nl9Y, LOllll Su. Ind Htr'tll Ill ¥ Ch1v•n. Jetn M. 1nd Roetr A. FIH ... L Dl!Cll•l!S JOl'ln. llevrrly Etl• 11'1d L11ff'r Lff GUllYon, Mirr LOUIN! tnd Robtrl WIHl1m Fltmlon. Riii M. 1nd ll111111d ... lbfrt Bomrntrr, Oli n"' 11\d ... nttionY Fr1nct1 H-ard, Mary LIUIH and O'Nrl! Me~llh, ... ngrlll1 Ind Thames K. Gomrz. Eltza~ltl 111C1 ,t,rmando llllfTIS, TWiii Jrtn Incl Wllllt m P11tldi Frtellnd, Pt ter l oblMOll I nd Horetlll Miry Budd A""str_, 1(1tl\ert111 .... 1nd G1ry '· Cllrnltl, Oon111 R. aftd Lron•rd IC. 5'i1rt1, JuclY A. Incl Allen 5. Nt!Jti.ut r, M1rttde1 C. ind Ot1n1 •• .. j_, '5uMlt KtV 111111 Jtmtl MldlHI khoolcraft, H1rrlett E. Miii Frid ·-~ Mlflddlf, Mt"'lt t nd Edll\llnt R.holdl, Jermlttr Jeen 11111 Otl'lld AnlllonY Awtr. Grrtrudt Merit 111d Vidor '· Fltmlnq, Ann M. tnd Nom1111 L. ICent, Helen Sue 1nd H•"•ld Dlln /• kt !HV, C1rol Fr111en 111d ' 5111't1•11 ~ I!!, I Jonlt. Linch $. """ L"ltr L llR!IMll, .Carolyn A. 11nd J111'1ft G. 00l.lfll!L' J1111 L 11'111 WIYM F. ll:et, ~ J-.i 11'111 Edward LN Frl•r, I.lour• C. tlld J1ck Lion Bain, LM Hett i tnd Delbert Wrl11"1' Trlom1s, Dor11 Edith lr.d ICtr~I Grlttllh, Ttrtla L. encl WHll1m C. , .. Chlpma11, Hlltn MIY •NI Robtrt EIU1 lll!'flson. Wtndt F. end lllch1rd E. Oecker, Wllltl •. Ind Judith""" T111ner, Marr Grier I nd Clifford,,., IC1rty1, Kltll.lml INI Nobuloo !lulltr, 011111 JUl\t 111d Gery LM Smith, Marr LI Vltl"lll t lld Phillip "!<!"'""'' Ptlfwf'lon, Htltn M.•tnd DviM F. 0tm·11n. llrttv L. 1nd J.,....• R. Gretr, Lindi Cl r'OI tftd Dt MY (. Puret:ll, Eva A. ind Fr1nels John Bl1lr, Mllry K. tnd Jrrry D. Grlffln, P1trlcl1 J. i nd W1Yne W. P1rdff, Judllll Miii incl H-lrd Ill¥ Wiii, Monlct Mne Ind Jlflrrt t rlt n Wh!lnev, Ll\ll"tne. Hl"fftll t nd 5u11n M¥r1 Str1111 5P11dlre. Ctlhtrlne J. tnd 11.obtrl ;=============;,! .. Ven Orln1~n. EUOtlll P. Ind GtlHYle~ I(. Stltr, Donni M. t nd Cltrtnct N. Forrlslll, l'+tl'll'Y Ind 11.0Xl lllll QuevNO, Ri>tl111 "'· tnd ltu'"n F, Smith, V1rlt L. tnd Wlllltm R. M1111l1, Clludln1 Ellr1btltl tnd J1rna "'rthur W!lhtlrll, Joennt lnlll IUcherd LH ! LOCAL No 1th1r 111w1p•p•r t1ll1 y1u Mir•, 1v1ry d•y, •bout whet't 901119 on In ~. Sr11t1r °''"'l' Cotlf th•n th• DA4LY PILOT. allowed by law! • each accoun t $20,000 INSURED .-·1 9 CONVENIENT OFFlCES SERVING ORANGE CoUNTY Wednesday, _,,.111, 1970 DAILVPILOT JJ SIC( 121 • WHITE FRONT 111.LWTt • stME • lll$CtJUHT • WIEGR.'lY MEN! THE TOP .MAKEi : . , . FAMOUS BRAND CASUAlS ·UP TO • CHAIGI IT Wltl '°'' ... hllkAIMflcllfd Wlitfe frottt Cor4 .. ...... " ··•:.;o.J!f· ,,, ·11 1 ?--·: .. . " ''I bs IJ,... .... ,,,,...... ' !1 ·' . ' " "· COSTAM'ES A • <(' t • ' (~ 'i: , ' • I ,, ' ' . ... , •• • JUST • A PAIR nationally sold from $8 to $11 WIST•N JEANS Way out. we"'.w:th plaids, checks and st~ipes in pick bf col!'"· Blue, black/white, Ian, gold, br6wn o r grey. In sizes 26. lo 38 • IV.Y $LAC~S The casua l loo~ in i tyle s~tting solids of blue, ·olive, tan, blown or black. Pclltems In olive, blue or r.ed. All in sizes 28-38. • Wild, won4erful, precision -tailored in the !oles\ sp ring •and • summer shapes and shades: Each gnif every pair from fhe greot- est·of.all-mq~~" in Per mo-Press" polyester· cotton of Dcfcron• po lyester-Avril" rayon. (And we've even included some smaller jean sizes in thiJ hugo group so the gals con got in on this great buy too!) ., 3088 IRISTOl AVE. • JUST Off N!WPOtlT AVE. lflWllN SAN Dl!GO llWT,ANb BAKll ST. ITOltl HOUIS Delly 10 tto t '"' S.t. 10 hi' "" Sun. 11 ~ 7""' I " ' ' • ' I " I I ~ ,._ JI .DAILJ ,ILDT :n .... 'Wtdnesday,,Aprlll , 19~0 ·' • • • "\ SINC£ 1!29 ~ .WHITE,, .. FROKI " . , :\... " OUAUTY • SHMct • O!St(IUJn-• !NTEGRIN , -COLORRIL lCCENT ~~-~ICA11ER RUGS ... J oc:lhe firs\.time.at this.fabUloiis. IQ'# price-fluffy, washable, '" ~mg Pilyester .~ers ·in the poptJfar 26:'x44" size · -the perfect·acCent 'rug·fllrbedroon\, bath, k~chen and nursery! , Latex backi~ prevents sl!i4 alXI slip-helps rug to lie flat. •• Brilliantly colOOul tweeds in shades of avocado, ·goW;.ho t piak, ora~e·or tirqwise. COMPARE AJ•4 EACH COMPARE AT 1.59 RlllPOWBI MOWER 11•lllCI '-1L. 2' NP lllllS l S11AJTOM ENGINE Self·sh1~1iftg blades; adjustable cuttin1 lle ight. ~orms.'titti professionel efficiency. #2019R 11.itJO 6997 Oft'm. PIKE 7'.'7 for ·1!·16" hand mowefs. By For· co.# 110 I''· ' MACHINE·WASHABlE ~TEXtuRIZI POlYDJBI .-DOUB.LE "-~lllTS;. .. GARDEN SHfARS llEDGl .OR LOPPING SHEAR foll 8" hedge slears with polish,; blades, e<>ntoured hendle. #5351. loPiJing shears with • cuNoo steel blades, hardwood handles. #4300 YOUR CHOICE 2'!! COMPARE AT 5.99 YD. ' . . ,,_: . . . YARb ;· _., ' . .. ' ' ' ~ . Beautiful two-toned jacquard and crepe weaves· which tra\iel light and WJ,inklerfree to )he city or the seashore! Machi ne washable and dryable-these t\JQlble smQOth duri ng the machine tycle -need scarcely a touch of the .iron! Sized to a gener~us ;6.0" widt-!or all your sewing needs! fABRICS NOT IN f. LA., TORRANCE, JEFJERSON, SAN BERNARDINO STORES . .. . ·• j;iiY-i-iiNii . ·t iOOUlffi.Miils · : florals and abstracts in splashes of smashing I Cottons and all· kinds of blends in tempting' •. color! These hand-washables make dynamic. I tenures Md patttras.,All summer white; all hostess ~ts, blouses and dresses. I 45." wide. ~ , I . ~~~,YA~~ $1 I ~~~~u 9 ·9c YARD I YAID . . YARQ PEwunP1l5sl-wis"itilu-.ili,:1.;-: SPORTS PRINTS : . Slel VDllfS . M achine~washable polyester and cotton. I · Exqu1s1te liliids.ilf DacnlnJt~yester-t:Otton 1r1 blends iw 1 wealth of pattemo -fl01als, I soft solids ir delicate prints. Wasliable, 45" abstracts, paisleys. · 1 wide. -· ' . ' ' COMPARE aac II COM,AilE . 77c llTl.39YD. "DI 11Tl.39YD. . · Yla · YARD . ' . ·~ or. FAMILY SIZE Dentifrice with stan. nous fluoride. Stock up oow 31ld save! Classic rectangle dark wood-tone mirror, 12"x 20" or octagon gilt fin. ished mirror, 16"xl6". 1• WEBCM PSJlllUX I 111mM ITUM-•Y 1• I. IAIB llYBI CBROME . Jleavy chrome beaters. MIXBI .t-\l't,~ Detachable ejector ia 4107 handle. Designed to hang on wall, store in draw.- er. #W500 h;curate fabric dial .. Plenty_ I ~Molijed plastic attache case of\_steam tor easy ironing; I in pastel, holis collapslo11 switches to dry. U.L ap· I 1l9se, hood and 4-position proved.# 10727 I heat control. HD-14. ou; .. -:5., 69.71 -10!7 I •PIKll~ . I ·:·. ... , ... .... ' ---...--------~~--------------: Fm11E i Cl. FJ. flmEITE llfRICBIATll -:!Mge m-~ ~.,.. SPECIAL UW PRICE s , See· llwu tinted $ • Z deep, remoyaflle . . ... . ' I 1 I ~~~;,z_~;::;: 91 ~v:;.sn;~t:$69 med glass shelf--t J P8S CQ11111111ti111. . . I 1 PllTAJl.f WAIB MABAG P81Tlllf •YB l:.onlllCI. porbble ard fast! • • 111t.i-mn • ., ... rr special mw llldefl '111io-IJI. itation gels clolhes anazi!W els • llasbes Hear .:lioo • f.Dlqlletely parlablHllly JS" I load ~ 4 llialta. ipi1 ns ii 2 l!1illlll1s! deep, 24" widl. - ~$139 10997 llHVY DOTY COOKWARE Ahl111int1111.c:u!>kime11or even beat distribution; smooth rims for easy cleanups. Choice of family-size spaghetti cooker; Stainless steel 2 qt fondue pan, tray, stand, Sterno burner and 4 tom; JO qt ' s!Dck pot or J~n. saute pan with strong, well-balanced ha!ldle. :699 • UCll 53: PIECE "•Yll Cllll" CRiii BET -.m· lllVICE Fm I • • lrs fun to entertain when you own an ex- citing coffee sell "Royal ~est" desiglL Set is complete will! serving tray, coffee pot' creamer and. covered sugar bowl; mugs and ''lree". SPECIAL LOW PRICE 10 lllCll IOWL • WtdnHdilf, APl"ll 1, 1970 . ' ...= Tlllus.:. APll.5 j 5 PiECE gr:::I SET I Imported dessert set -·ideal for i~. cream, pudding. 4 china dislles Md I decorative tray. Royal· Crest soda I mugs with tl!eir tray -great for ice l cream floats, 11>0! •-· YOUR <497 CHOICE u.in Exira thick alllmin cookylart llned,wlt ....i Teflone. Colorful, evt!Hlating. J qt silcepit. 2 ---qi;, SaucepM, 5 qt. ~ --eadl with cover. JO illdl 011111 stiillet. Atlillflte hi IY\1Cldo, ~pimento. ~.I ...... _ _ DAILY!l'Uf -I.ti · .• I IE l ' .. ')- ,'I .. • I I ii I ~J I I • etirees et Help ~ ~n Jobs ~ ~ , By JOYCB'LAf!B , ~ .................... .... .....,., ... ,.. .............. ... .. ~ ............... _ ... .... '-UITON ~· was an 116-)'•"'"'°Jli gold-•!ch lady In New York who .. 1>1aced In the cuslomer iilrv!ce (complaints) depart· ~ of a large department ~-. • ~ found her job lbroagh .. tuie Temp« lni:., a n,.. tlmporary e nip to y rn e a t ifrvJCe solelf. fof 1 e n 1 o r 1'fsons. To !DJ -le\lge, !lature TemJ>I la. Ille firit $nporary lielp lf1pey wblcb i;rves only the ,OVflt IO-llb. :BO URG~Y do ftarees employJilol\I aid that the can AaOcl~tiOh f o r Ured Penoos (AARP) and ational Retired Teachers · ~atioo (NRTA) h a v e <4iooen Mature 7empi Aa -•. . of their r ec o mmend ed servm. This new venture began last year and ii ex· peeled to be ope111llng In IO larger ciUes by the end ol 1971. According to the ..... cy's president, R 1 y m o n d ' Tanenbaum, applicanta tbue far employed in n e11111-lalft earned no less than f:Z.00 hour, and some have been paid considerably more. . NO FEE Is charged job ap- plicants; the employers pay a slight charge. And you, ~ not have to be a member of AARP or NRTA. which are tister organizations, to •pply for a job. However, AARP and NRTA membership fees are only $2.00 per year and their newsletters keep ~!:Mp: in- formed of Mature Temls of. fice locations, as well u ' special member benefit£ Por m e m b e r ship Wormation, write AARP or NRTA. Dept. 12, 1225 Connecticut Aver NW, Washi ngton, D.C. 20038 , FIRST LEGAL acUoi "ton age discrimination. ~ are looking up for the .. aenlor jobseeker. The U.S. ~~ Department bas recently filed the first law roit in tbe coun- try against an employment agency -under the . Age Discrimination 1 n Employ ment Act of 1967. Tb e Mansfield, Ohio ~ is charged with t.akihg ! job • orders !rpm client. .,.. · specified age raogea' ad olllt violations. • • The suit allecet tblt the J agency refused to-refer' a 56- year-old applicmlt to a job advertised by tbe a-gen e y because o·r ~ant's age. T~e applicant. bf the~. is a ... widow supportt,aa a han- dicapped child. n The a&t: discrlnltnatioa Jaw prohibits llucrtmlnation in employment cit,~ between 40 and 65, -mil applies to employers of 25. or m~ cmpl oyes, labor anions -and employment agendu. FREE BOOIUIT. JI you would like at 1rw eight.page booklet explainiill this law and how· it protects ~· published by lhe Labor Department, send 1ne a post.card at this newspaper. Ask for llAge Law." Ples.se alltJw several t" weeks for delivery. WHY RUST-on your laurels? Age alone is no r:euoo to think you can not be a valuable em ploye, and in a fu ture col- umn l will tell you the true story of a man who operates a major city's l a r g e s t ad-- vertising agency. He started his business at the age of 49. What career would you like to see explored in this col· umn? Send your topic sug- gestions to Joyce Lain at this newspaper. Sorry, but the volume of mall m a k e s pusonal r eplies impossible. Northcross · Heads Group Mark Northcrou 1J the new president of the Henry Bowen Society of the Children of the Ameri c an Rewolution, Newport Beach. J Officers for the year were Installed recenUy at the Hun- tington Town House ·in Hun· tlngton Beach. New vice president Is Nancy Buccola, secre?ty 11 Leslie Dugle and treasurer 1J Bill MacGowen. Robin Wethe was installed as chaplain, Philip McWlllianu as registrar, Patil SampSOD as biltorlan and librarian and DlrllJ!\ llobeJ1I as nag bearer .... 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Vin 1 J bottom, poplin cov er , C'()l!OO lintn... . . .. .. ) 5'.~ ......... ; ..... ~·-·~~~-~~~~~·~~--"--;,;;:;;;;;o;.o; ..................................................... "'!' ...................................................................................................... !""' • N. Viet .·Reds in Political ·Shakeup . ' . • 8y WILLIAM ~. ~y AN ......... c., ... , t : Noftb..-V i e rn a m ' 1 Com- munilll appear to tlave just gooe tbrou&b a politlca! crlsis over Use partyfa leadership, and the outcome can have lm· 'p0rt&1't n\eanini: for all of indochlJla. • Tbe J!roCblneie t 1 e ID e D l ' seems to be the lo&er and even to be lhrealened bf a purge !I it fails to subm.i~ Lt Duan, first secretary « ~ Laodong (workers) partJ, apparently ls now the st~est fl g u re among the heirs of Ho Chi r&M. and' ''first a m o n g ·e qual s''· in the Hanoi jeadership. The pros~ thua ls fq.r -. Soviet c.ommunlst new1pa~r, everythln&. c~t know about more leverqe for 1the ·Soviet treated an article by Le Du~n all matters." Only .,co~ecUye Unioo in llano! and a deeis!ve published in Hanoi to mark the Wildom."' he wrote, could role, should MOscow ,choose North Vietnamese party's 40th avoid "subjeclivism," the sin Ollf! dSy t«>i occupy it. ln sha,P-annive'rsary. Pravda reprlnted Moscow attributed to Nikita Ing the future of war-ridden excerpts at great Ieii~ altl In Khrushchev. That sin, com- lndbch1n•. ' . a position reserved • for the The , suggestion of an in. · YnoSt important. of, political milled by 'one-man rulers, ner part): sti:uggle s.eemed articles, , -, "leadS ·lo mistakes and con- clear In I.tie way Pravda, the Hinting at a purge 0 f sequen<.'e!· .which are some- . dissidents, Le Du.an said thal · times dangerous,'' Le Duan in. line 'with Ho's last testa-. wrote. ~-Jfdptsdil)', Aprll l , 1970 DAILV PILOT .BIG 8x10 . . NATURAL COLOR ' .P·ORTRAIT • S • ~1 k • T · • t ment, "our· party hiis decided Now 61, Lt Duan was one of' ov1et ~e~ 1ng ~ur1s s :~ g:::~ .:t~~yth~~~~~: ~.~~.i::.·~~·\.~k'~~~:~~ c hus TAX 50c Strvlet • H1ndlin9 .. . tolerate any sort 0£ evldeuce as an expert on relations with UNITED NATIONS, N.V. of Kazakhstan. spanning an An ECOSOC report u1d the. of-.. fractionalism ; our party foreign Conununists. Early in CAP) -The Soviet Union, area from lhe Caspian Sea to year repre sented "the considers separatism and the Soviet-Ohinese qua r re I seeking to put itself I n China. watershed where to u r Ism fractionalism in the party the Duan seemed to try to steer a big-league tourism this :1um-Even what Lobanov calls ceased to be 1 marginal ac-heavie~t c,r,imes against the middle course , but now he · I JOO towns to .. the eni'""atic Siberia" will I ti 'dent! · holl 'th th 95c etch Addition Person , mer, is open ng •... tivity and acquired r u l l revo u on. ev1 y is w y w1 e foreign visitors. be opened up !or visitors' in-1 .1 1 teg'ral and Le Duan went on at length Russians, from whom come I PER FAMILY The special Soviet eflort is spection, be told an F.conomic ll_la ~· Y as an n . a.b 0 u t the virtues 0 f economic and military goods related to the 1 o O t b an-and Social Council g r oup s1gn1r1cant part of national and "d ti t r " b to sustain Hanoi in its wars niversary this year or the discussing the development of internalional activity." ~mocra c ce_n ra ism, y ~'ith South. Vietnam , Laos, birth oI Lenin, founde r of the tourism in member states. The estimated value o f whi.ch .Communists mean the Cambodia and the Americans. Soviet state. The U.N. is playing an in-tourists receipts worldwide in obligation or all Pa .rt Y THUR.-FRl.-SAT .-SUN. Leonid Stepanovich Lobanov creasing role in the develop-1967 was equivalent to $14.13 membe~s ~o obey a d~is.l~n li1ost We 5 tern observers 10 1.m. to 6 p.m. 10 1.m. to 6 p.m. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 12·5 p.m. of the Soviet mission told a ment of tourism, with ~arious billion, an increase of 160 per-unquest10.1mgly . o~e . 11 is have regarded Truong Chh1h, committee m e e t i n g tha t· agencies assisting d~veloping ce nt over fi gures for 19;>8. tak.en by the majority m 8 top a powerful Politburo member, Intourisl, his government's nations to tap this n1onetary The total of international ruhng body. He warned that as leader of the pro-Chinese tourist organization, is prepar· potential. tourist arrivals . reached 138 "vio!ation of ~s P:incipl~ is faction. His name means Long ing a "special route" for It designated I 9 6 7 as milliqn, up 150 percent from c?n~id~ed. as violaUon of _iron March , and he was with Mao foreign tourists that will take Tnternatioi;ial Tourist Year. 1958. ~1sc1ph~e in_ the,,party, viola-Tse-tung after the Long WESTCLIFF PLAZA CORNER 17th ST. & IRVINE IN -NEWPORT BEACH. in all J6 capitals of Soviet This led to the easing of Jjl"o. /4. "foreign tourist'' is defin-tion o~ its unity. ~1arch oC the 19005 . republics. cedures for granting visas to ed as any perso n visiting The party, he..wi'ote, Is ruled The Pravda treatment sug· These range from Yerevan, tourists in a number of coun-another country for business by a collective because "ooe gests . at the least, that the the capital of Armenia, near tries, including the Soviet or pleasure for at least 24 man, however prominent hi,; pro-Chinese element in Hanoi IN PHOTO TRAILER Turkey, to Alma Ala, capital Union. hours. qualities, cimnot understand now is effectively silenced . .,. . " . Immediate Complimentary Delivery, of Course! Sears SAVE $79! lHcditcrrancan Style 3-Pc. 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I GAILY PILOT Wldnesday, Aprl1 l, 1970 A Be or Slae? It's bard to tell from the back whether this Lyn· wood, Wash., driver is male or fema\e. And from the curious stares of the pedestrians on the right, It must be difficult from the front too. Women's Rights Reaches Pentagon . . ' WASHING TON (AP) -Tbe women's rjghts movement bas rtached into the Pentagon. Two women leaders -•one In Air Force blue -are out With public statements deplor· ing their sex's secood class status in the servlc~. Col. Jeanne M. Holm, direc· tor of Women in the Air Force, says: "To date, top.level manage- ment and executive positions ate, for alt Practical purposes, closed to military women ex~ cept those directly involved wjth women's programs." Dr. Hester Turner , chairman or the D e f e n s e Advisory Commi ttee on Women In the Services, sug,. gests the military falls to use women's talents to the fullest, and says: "It is doubtful that a military system whJch does not itself provide equality of opportunity for its ow n members cari truly ensure •.• freedom' for i t 1 country's ciUzens.11 These statements by C.ol. Holm and Dr. Turner ap- p e a r e d , somewhat SlU'priJ.. ingly, in the normally dry-as· dust De f e n s e Management Journal, a Pentagon publica· tion devoted to discussing ways to stimulate cost reduc· tion and efficiency. Pickets Must Give Notice WASHINGTON (AP) -The U.S. Court of Appeals has rul· e d t h at White House demonstrators must file a l~ day advance nOtice of their in· tent to p icket 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. ,.. And the Justice Department h a s w a rned that demonstrators may soon have to fill out a questionnaire before being permitted to gather on the White House sidewalks or nearby Lafayette Square. The legality of the ques. tionnaire is currently before the U.S. District Court here. There are mort .than 40,000 women serving fi:n: the Army, Navy, Marines and Air Force, doing mainly clerical work, medical administtaUon, and certain technical assignments. Various comm.l.lllom and other agencies in the pa.st have called for ·Improving op. portuniUes for women in the military, thus reducing the number of men called in the draft. But Col. Holm complained that arbitrary limits on the number of women who m~y serve result in qualif ied volunteers being turned down each year. "Most of the m':t lttary services still deSlgnate jobs a.s 'his' and 'hers'," a practice she said is of dubloua legaUty. Although the law has been changed to permJt I ad y generals, no W·O man in uniform has ever rise.n above the rank of colonel or Navy captain. Dr. Turner asserted "the need .for woman's talents as members of the military services team has never been greater," addjng: "The supply is there - more than half of the popula· Uon in America is female." · She declared "we must utillze women PoWer11 to gain· the highest standard of perfonnance in m I J l t a r y defense. Without suggesting an uprls· ing is. coming among women in uniform, Dr. Turner said, "there is a revoluUon emerg- ing now" in women's demands for equal rights "and it could explode." Col. Holm had some prac· tical advice for women ln the battle for an even break with men. • "It is high time we stopped telling children that girls don't have the aptitude for m a th e matics, engineering, science, etc •.• ", the WAF colonel said. "Most girls ••. are s t 111 raised with a romantic image of life -schoo l. marriage, family -and they lived hap. pity ever after. "But Cinderella is dead!" Aren't you tired of having your family chauffeur you around? They are. Now thel'8'$ a eafe, eaay, enjoyable wa,y ol Jeamlng to drive e1;Ued link, link puts YoU In a Driving Slmulator which Is Jost like being In a car, You actualfY experien ce every behlnd·the. llrileel driving ahuatlon •• • rain, enow, fog, and expressway ttaftlc ••• W!llle In the &arety or a classroom ••• before you ever slide behind the .-hell or Ol'IO or our new duakonltol car& Call for detalls. OJ)eT'l 7 daya a "Neek. Free pick up and delivery. link ~(1J8Wn'~~ A11illa1e of l'he Singer COIT¢l&ny vu ..... ClllJM'llllll htMt .... T.it ff .. l tu-1.stS ,i'"Ol'l'I Hur1!lfl010n SHtl'>, tftwPON ... d'I, COl!I Mae •NI Wa!mln.&fft • Wife Asks. Why;:. Taxe~-Cut . Someday all iax s~rvices will be computerized. MARTINEZ, Calli. (AP) - A peralstent hoUlewlfe who started asking questions after enrolllng ln a course on local government has forced dissoluUon of a>tax-conawnlng agency no one needed. 1be Coolra Costa County Board of Supervisors is,ued a fonnal order dissolving the San. Ramon Water District alter the four district direc- tor• acknowledged In response to I peUtlon ortalnaled by Mrs. Seymour Goodmacher of Walnut Creek. that t h e y ' performed no corporate func- tions. She discovered the sltuaUon while d o 1 n g "a bit of homework" for_ao_evening course. at Dlablo 1V a I 1 e y COiiege, M r's . Gdodmacher said Monday. "l found I was paying taxes both to the mi.all San Ramon district and the large East Bay Municipal Utility District, and I decided to find out why/' she said. The mother of boys -a, 10 and U -said &be learned !he San Ramon dlrtrlct was fonn· ed In 1151 to Piii a bond !slue. Because the bond department 5till extMd, ao did t h e d~lrlc~ allhough II no long<r carrltd out· any tuncUons. · Theo why, she began aaklng, ~Id the d~lrlcl sUll have an Ofilce, a secretary, an at- torney, several expense$ - paid directon and annual coets running aa high as $5,050! Mr1. 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Bui by an agency of the United".: (!] States govegiment. · ~ I So y011've nothing to lose but your worries. <l -•'"' [!I I UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK·l ill&MWI r.o.i..c. -\ ·' " : l ' • ~ "' -~·1'-·~~~---~~-~.~--~_, ....... .., ........ ""'i;s;;""'··'==~~.~~-"""=""""""'ll9"""'!' ........................................ 1111 ...... ~ ........................ 111111111 .. 11111 W.~en !) Wife ~A MONIC:A (AP} ~Tiie coach pOlio --· JU ~1111 -~,. his Ullllaat .. Ult llhoioder; !lil"DI •roiJnd alld a1.-tbe .. ....,.. alp •to: his wife In tbe 'lllth '°"'of tl>e mdlum. She r<tuml .the· alp to , bim, aod then tile -· ... kl!n, . . ; A! __, ·rltull~ llo · clOubl.. bu\ ft 11 ooe U..t othef buketblll coacbel mlpt wul•IO:emi!late. It ha-'"'"'"'· virtually every • 1ame cvached bi' John Wooden. With «IX out of the last seven NCAA cbampicwhtpg, Wooden' has IC- compU_shed the moet r & m a r k a b t e coachlilt record 1n college basketball. · Fot l7 year1 .W1en and wUe Nell have, fotm9d an suaJ partnershlp. Durln1-that tlJiJe ey have evolved what n:UQ:bt See111 to be superstitions. "'le doD't call thet'n supe.ratltlon1, •1 ~· Mrs, Wooden. "We just consider _ that we're nOt ~lng chanctJ;" AIHle from the pre-game ritual, coach Wooden has tflls thlni about sticking hairpins in wood -"yoli'll find hairpins in wood all over Westwood," his wife says. "When we were in Washiilgton (or the finals laat week, I found a penny," Mrs. Wooden added. "That was • gCIOd sign. This season I also held • some worry beads through each 1ame\ Until th' -one we lost to Oregon. Then I figured tfiey wer~n't.worklng." Aside !tom suth mtnol' aberrations, the Wood.ens . lead sen'sible, Jog·lcal lives -amazingly so for a sports figure who has been under enormous pressure the past few years. Their home is a modest apartment In Santa Monica, a few miles from the UCLA . camJ)us, Their social IUe 1, centered around their two children and .seven gtandcblldren. John and Nell were hiih school sweethearts in MartlnsvlUe. Ind. He werit on to became an All-America basketball player at Purdue, and they were manied when he graduated in 1932. ,J Then followed coaching in high schools; the Navy and at Indiana State, where he was tapped fot the }.ICLA post Zt years ago. "I had never been to California,. • Wrdnesday, A0<ll l , 1970 DAILY PILOT J1 Chanf!es and It. seemtd "'ltke the. eod of 1 the \\'Orld to me," Mrs. Wooden recalli. Even alter he had begun his w)nolng ways ·at UCLA. Wooden'• ties to hi-' Hoosier beilnnlngs were strong. He wal 'IOr~ly tempted . by an offer to retUm to Purdue as head coach. Chatactertstically1 he t~'lt down because his· children. pre.tt rred. CaUfomia. ' 1':ie children were lnsttumental in 1lnolher major decision that cNDe last year. · • "John was offered the job of c0«.chlng tbe Los An1elM Laker1."- say1 hls wi~. ••tt Wll 1 bard decWon to make. Money-wile, it would have been very beneficial. But neither ot our child tn wanted Jt; they eaid he would ·be Jiving up tbe thini• hf stood for . "So be turned It clown. P.,,..any I couldn't see :John COnnocted' will! pro ba.aketball. He alway1 sakl thl& be felt he. hadn't succeeded With ·a boy ll!ileu be had &Iv•~· h l m somelhin1 besides baf"teU.U. And ot course Illa! ion"t poulbl• In Pn> bljl." . ;. . ., '• .. . ' .: ' . ~, ..... ..__....,...,.....,.,_ ..... ....,,......,~,_,..._,.....,....,...,............_,c"'""wm:""""_,....,...,....,,.,._.,.,.,WQ..., .. ..,. ...... ..,.-.__,....,..,_~ .. ~ ... ._._ ..... -...D.! No Joke, Twins Get McLain ·Suspended Til JulY · l Judge OK.s 11 Y-rfot s Sale · ' ' Rookie,36 NEW YORK (AP) -Denny lio1cLain, , "~1cLain at th at time commenced award-winning pitcher of the Detroit Ti• placing bai;ketball ·bels with this operil- gers, was suspended through July 1 by uan· and,~bsequently he was persuaded Commissioner Bowie Kuhn today. to make, financial contributions totaling ... .-Thi! commissioner 'cited the reason as apprOJ:iJllately $5,700.'l mCLaia 's "becoming the vicUm of a The commissioner's sta t e mt n t "The fair Inference is that his OWl1 gullibility and avarice had permitted him to become a dupe of the g&mblers v.'ith whom he aasociate;9." derelicUon on fl.fcLain's part for associa· tion with the Flint gamb!ers. He added: ·"' "A thorough Jnveatlgation has not re· vealed any other material fac~ beyond those I .have described ." To B1aewers ORLANDO, Fla •. (AP) -, Ml¥ M•n- dOza, the MJnneaota TWlns Ve not piaylnl •n Ap<ll Fool",-joke oo you. confidence scheme"· involvJng Flint, ·continued: Mich., gamblers. 1 "While McLain believed he had . be-·· The' annoW\cetnent ·was made by the come a paltner in this operation and McLain, who turned-26 'Sunday, wat · suspehded Feb. 18 by B8seb11l Com- missioner 'Bowie Kuhn pending Kuhn 's investigatioil coacuntng gambling alle- McLain was not present at the press conference. He was reparted at Lakeland, Fla .. where the Tigers are training, and where he said he probably will have a statement later th.is evening. SEATTLE (AP) -A !edera l bankruptcy referee Tuesday night 1p-' proved the sale of the American League • . Seattle Pllots to a Milwaukee eroup for $1.8 mlllion .clearing the way for the MJ!waukee Brewers to open play next Tuesday. After 1$ minor Jtirut aeuom;, you've mac!O it 14 tile-m1Jor l~s . -•I 3', tile oldtst rookit in th€. An\!Pc.O t.eaaue. • · Wbtn the Twins 1111101mc<i<ictlilit flilal cut ol ap<lng training Tutldly, Mondoza ,,.,, not shipped out. The c elba del AJua, Cuba, native, who ii listed as 31 Ip \be Twin!_ pre,11 guide but Insists he's only 34, l)gur,. It coat bim $1,000 to finally mike It to his first major league ttllning camp. "Sure I make ei:p!:nses here," Men• doll aatd recently. ••eut 'that'• just for ~~rt hlVt a wife and three daupters Uvlng back In Charlotte and nobody ls payin~ tfieir txpenses eicept me." Mend!nl. an infielder. now qualifies for -the minimum major' lea,ue salary ol $10,0oo. And he !!nilly begins loQ!ng lime in the pension plan. His minor 1eague stops include such ptace;s as Nogal~s. Nuevo La r e d o • Ha v a na, Albuquerque, Miami, Portsmouth, Wausau, Missoula, Charlot· te, VancOuver and Denver. Mindoza is somewhat puzzled that he never was invited to the big league tratnlng· camp before. He has a minor league lifetime average o1 .2119 wllll 11 home runs and never' hit ltu than .270 in the Twirui organir.a7 lion. ''Everyone says I am too old,11 Men· ,Jou. said. 1"I11ey wire . aaying I wali too old in '1181 ••• Yet every year I play in almost every game, including win!« !>AD Uc! do the job. ':I ,play D . pmes a year / Now ls that an old man! sun, nobody w~ me; It w11 -hard to llelleve when llODe of the ~nslon· ~ .took me . wt 1eii".·l hlt".1GI 1n ·CbU1otta in 11181." Calvin Griffith, Twin• president and , .... 111 manager, ,.Jd Ile dkt not -· lhll !'h, ~ .. , .. ~ lllJl.pound Meodoia"s !~st big teaau• sprln1 training and didn 't know . wby the Cuban wu not given the chance before. Otlffith did •Invite M•ndoza 111>r he bau,d .333 at· Dtnvor In tbe Triple A Al!itrlcan Association In tl69. commissioner at a noon press confer· has so admitted to me in the presence ence in a mid-town hotel. of his personal .attorney, ~t would ap· Jn a. twa;.page statement, Kuhn said: ' pear that in fact he was the victim of ''la ~&DUH)', 1967, McLain playejl. an,. ... a confide nce scheme. e11gagtrnenl ·;,at a bar in ,FJlnt , Mlch.1 . "I would thus corielude 'that 'McLain ~ ~re ~ame aoquf,inted with cer· •· ' was iievtr a ptit,tner and f>ad nd, prtf.. ti.In gamblers said to be involved in prietary iaterest . in the bookmakD1g o~ bookmlkliJg-!operations. traUOn . ' ' ftoof Falls on Rufus Rufus Brassell (ri ght\ takes a ieft from ninth ranked 'heavy\veight boxer George Foreman during 11).round fight Tuesday night in Hous- gations about McLain. "I threw. for 40 minutes Monday and t reel great," i aid Denny, who has been working out with his brother Tim for ·the past monU11 to get bl 1b1pe. He a)Jo has been playing considerable golf and . j;Ald he shot rounds of 81 and 76 Monday. 1Kuhn uid the acUon did. not remove I Kuhn said, "Under the circumstances, It is my judgment that McLain's suspen. sion should be continued to July J, 1970. In the meantime, his dissociation with all organized ba1eball activities must con· tinue." ' ' ton. For.eman won the fight in the first round after knocking Brassell ·lo the mat three times. Judge Sldnt!y C. Volinn said It "'as clear that the Pilots could not mett $8.13 million in debts and do not hava enough money to Operate in Seattle nus season. The sale is expected to go through today. League owners already h a v o .agreed to give Milwaukee. a franchise if the legal red tape tying <Up the sa1o of U1e team Could be untangled. The city of Sea ttle and the state of. Washington were ready to activate an $82 million anti·trust suit in state court against the American League and iL'f individual club owners. \V a s h ington's Democratic seaatorr, Warren G. Magnuson and Henry M: .Jackson, readied a bilJ in Con1f1!:SS tn Jifl baseball's protection from federol antitrust provisions. William L. Dwyer. special assistant slate attorney general who argued befora Volinn that the Pilots 1hould be kept 1n Seattle. said the state might appeal tiis decision "but we don't know a& this time." He said the anlitrust suit •·will I!> full steam ahead. n Volinn appoioled a receiver and 1aid proceeds of the sale were to be dispersed. "only on the order of lhis court." Jn New York, Commissioner Bowle Kuhn had no comment. Lon g Layoff Onlv Threat • To Hot Hawks CHI CAGO (AP) -The Atlanta Hawks. Tiding a IO.game winning strei.k including three straight over the chi!aeo Bulls in lhe plnyoffs, are Jookjng ·,or ward to a four-game sweep In their best..(lf.7 series. M•odoaa played third base; shortstop and aecond base for M1n11ger Blll Rlpey this. apr1n1 111c1 wu one or the hottest hittert on the club. "l know my arm is not a stron1 nne n Mtndaia said. 11But 1 1Ull make \ha' Jllaya. I'm not dumb, and I dOn't miss alps·ot make many errors. Disor ganized Kni cks Drop 102-92 Til t Maravich Won't Make It. Cocalt Richie Guerin isn't interested In any dramatics such as concluding the series before a home crow~. "I'll be perfectly staisfied to end It In Chicago Friday night." and Guerin following a 106-101 triumph over the Bulls Tuesday nigh t. "I !•II keep akllnc my1tll why l flit!~ not eet thJa cbince before. But I try not· to think about that or t.momw, tither." • . Yule Says Pete's , Too Selfish for Pr os "We've got some momentum going and we want to keep it," added Guerin. "From here on in it's win 'em all as far as I'm concerned." TQday, however, Mendola ·pinched hiptfelf tO mike sure it wun't ap April hoi'1 jolt. . ' Nation's Elite . -Puel at.Anaheim; UCI ~ated .8th BALTIMORE (AP) _ Earl !oltonroe It's been a few years slnct John Yule was "The Pearl" on offense. but failed to make the 6th grade basketball Baltimore 's defense drew most of the team at Newport Beach 's Ehsigil School. praise after the revived Bullets whipped And in that span the little reject grew the New York Knickerbockers Tuesdtf) -and grew -and grew. night. By the time he was a sophomore at Monroe scored 34 points, including Newport Harbor High, Yule had grown to be 6-S1,z and he moved in as a starter eillht in the final period to help heal off two New York rallies, 85 Baltimore early in the season, going against arch-~·on 102-92 and tied at z..2 the best-of-? rival Corona del Mar and a pretty fair National B.iskelball Association Eastern player named John Vallely. s@mi·final playoffs. 'Figuring if you can't beat 'em, join UC Irvine dri>pped ftom fifth to tllhlh "They're beating us at our ow n game 'em, 'tule subsequently migrated to Plac! _in. jbe C.@eal•it. .@•-.!_e b a LI -~etenJ~/'...moJ1nec:t Walt~ruiet.. N_ew ....... Coro~a j el Mai:_ to ~ay under .Bil l Bloom ~per poll ran\inp for• Cobere -Vort's tenacious, ball,-tla"Wklng guard. a"hd 1t was the re he b!Oom"ed into a first Dtviiion teamJ thll wffk while Chapman afl!r the Krticks w6.e held to I.heir • class college pro~pect. · Colltie ti Orup remalntd in tbe· top lowest point total ol the season. As Yule recalls, "he 'taught me basic 1pot. ' For the first Ume during the series, basketball and discipline. He taught me And USC'• Trojan& wOn the Riverside the Knicks appeared a bit disorganized how to play defense, and lhat's my forte touniament to hold a tlilht edge over as the Bullet.I& applied constant pressure at the moment." Stanfotd ln the Ullvtnity Dlviiion ind again held an edge in rebounding. Big John had two sparkling seasons raUnas. \Vea Unseld, Baltimore's chainnan or under Bloom and moved on to the And tonight at Anahtlln'• La Palma the boards, grabbed 24 errant shots, University of Oklahoma where he con· Park Chlpm&p and USO wtU b:k homa giving him 110 for the four 11ames. tinued to perform capably for the Sooner In .,;. o'cla:k duel. His lightning rele'ase· passes. sometimes yearlings. J;:hapman wu the Winner of a slmilar the ltngUl of the court, trlgaered a , Then he was elevated to the varaltY. llJUlWnelt · a~lhelm last wtek, wl.. f11t brtak wlllch enabltd the Bullets ·1ast season. nJft& six of 1ame1 includln& a to open up a 49-34 second quarter lead. ·Before the end or the tampalgn the &.9, S.1 dtcllM>n over mnt. , The Knick1, 1',bose hex over Baltimore 226-l)Ollnd whf& was starling center on a Followln& C:Upman \n the Colltia-had Included 12 victories in 13 3srpes ·ttam that tied for third in th\ ·Big Elihl Dlvlakln were Gtand Clftyott, lllln6is at~r the fJrst two games of the series, and wJ\lch moved into the second round State; Florid• SeutMm,·oe1&1 Slate, Sam rallied to wlthln 53-46 a\ halftime. , o( the National Jnvltatlon Touroament Houltal Ntw Netto Hflhllndl, lrvt.ie, A. 201 spurt, including 10 ot Gus bcfort falllna to L.SU and Pete Maravich, S• f~aMo, Southwest Mllaourl. Joh.nm'• 14 points, gave the Bullets '1-94. 111 Uie UnlHt'lfly Divtobt ~lid U8C 1 7llt0 l"d lour mlnulM Into the third Tbc NIT was al Madison Squa"' aftd Stanford, tbe toP tt lnctudtd: Tixa1, qUarter. But again the Knk:ks rallied. Garden, -a place which Yule admits had J=:1orida Slate. TulU. MllllNlppJ, Tuts going on a 15-2 streak behind F1azier blm trembling with excitement. _ Alt.\f, A.rlz.ona, ttUami, Fla., VC Santa and sub Dave Stallworth to crctp within "It \Vas packed the night we played larban. 7a.73oln the final period. t..SU -I \V3S shaking so badly J had to be taken out three minutes after the game started ti! l Could calm down," Yule says. Unfortunately for Maravich, Yule got back in the gJDle and"eventually fell on Pistol Pete', infllctlng a. bruised hip and . . ------· WllITE WASI-1 · $LIMM WMITf strained ankle ligaments on the Tiger showboat. And unfortunately ,for Yule, he was charged with his filth foul on the mishap, Maralllch'• f'a11lt• t\egardlAg M1nvfdl. Ute f o .r m t r Oran.ce Coast 1re11tlll1 tay1, "I t.hllk he 'C'in be i ,Teat pla)'er l:fat he's &oo· mucb for b,lmselt. I doll'& 'di"-bt'll make It ta the NBA with bis prt1ent attitude of ttyl~1· 10 do eve!'Yl'l"l1 blni..tl la tplle of the ttam. • ''l,Jke 9;1te coach told me, a 11pectacular basket slip C9Qtl two "'nts." Yule rcc11ll1 •tber lllp!y Jmpressive mo~enl la '11 llnt ytar of coUt&late v111ltf compeUttoa. 1 Tha was la tht regular ~on finale v.·htn the-Sooners htd to play at OkJ11bo1na State. It juat bappened lo be tlte 1aat game In the fob11lou1 coaching eareer of Aagie coach llank lba. "The gym was packed and it seemed like tears a haU inch thick were all over Uie noor. Tbire was no way for us to win &hat 911e. We were psyched Gut, afraid of the ofHclatlng. It tumed out that arlylime "'e even touched one of their players a loW was called. We l0&l by 11. NIT P llt!J R o u9l1e•t "Bul nothing compares.with Uie NIT - lfs the roughest basketball I've ever . lf Guerin has any fears, It could be a four-game sweep and then a possible 1engtQy layoff aWaiUng the windup of the Los Angeles-Phoenix series. "Yes, a layoff could hurt us,'' said Guerin. uA layoff> is great tf you 4\a ve injuries and need a rest. But it could hurt when you have momentum and drive going for you. We've got a good streak going and we've got It going at ~e right time ," said Guerin. '1This is no time to stap." .seen. 'Those East Coa1t officiaj_s just ....... ..... dOn't cafi aDYttifng. We leamedthal when -- \Ve won the Marshall (West Va.) tourna- ment, u he re·caJJs. MAY JUMPS CLUB, MA\' RETURN . . Yule spys he doesn 't have a Jol of talent. "P.1ost of It co1nes from the heart -like in Vallely 's case. U you want it (baskelball suc<.oeS.!!) bad ~ugh, you find . . • a way to do it. . TE~t PE. Ant. (AP) -California 1 "{need to improve my outside· shooting Ange!s eltc!>er Rudy · M~, apearently : and oftrall offense. But someday t·d like _ distraught ov_er beln( demoted to the to play pro ball,'' the television com· No, 4 starter, Jumped th~ team Tueaday nlunluUons major says. and returned home to toj Ang~es. tho club reported. Yule, one or four .sophomore starters "Jt looks like he's trying hard to l'eturnlng ne:xt .year ror the Sooners, tills aacrlftce a good caree.11 becauae ti. • how tou1h 1t rs. to make the transition childish pride ·• Angels ,,1anager Lei~ ; frum high school to colltge ball . fihlllips said~ the 25--year-old southpaw. : "You have all these great pla.ycrs from May taler agrCf!d lo rejoin tht club • mony dlltcrent places and lhe coach I! today. , • try!ng to mold them Into a team and Phllllps addtd that It he fails to rejoin · te:ich them his way or doing things." the club today when it hosts 'fhe San ' But ap~rtntly Yul, has succesS!ully Francisco Gtantl at Palm Springs, Mo.y ( -negotiated the swllch, will be fined and race po a a I b I e And you may be hearing a lot of hls a;uapenslon. hoop exploits the next couple of year1.. -----------~- I I \ • I ,, I ' I I I ' .. • ll" Lions Outlast Western, 2-1 ' By ROGER CARLSON Of Ille Dlllr '*" St•ft keeping the Pioneers at bay for most ol Ole issue. Westminster High opened its However, lbe one walk that quest for a Sunse( League he did aUow . came baCk to baseball U~ln •IY!f Tuesday alter.noon ' ppil1c I e I g u e plague him. favorlj.e W m, 2-1, lD eight Westem'a Dean Huss opened inninp od the winners• dia-up the ~Ut inning Wlth a mood.. ' free pan and event ua11ly Sodthpaw pitcher' E d·d I e . scoriil on Gr.g ·eel!llOla's . Bane went the route fq; the bounci ng single u middle winnlng Lkm,, Jtrlking out 17 • af\er an error· 111t cond ba-.e 1 in Uie proctas., . put Huss Jn scoring position. The nUty senior allowed flve Westminster came. back In OAILY I'll.OT"""' !If •k'MI ic..llW 1 STRIKES OUT 17 t-Westininster 1Iigh's ace left-handed pitcher Eddie Bane is shown in action in Tuesday's Sunset Leag ue opener against Western. Bane struck out 17 in leading Lions to ~1 eight-inning victory. Rustler s· Fall, 5-4, To Ve nt1u·a Sports In .Brief J(ings Fa !l; 5-2 , Ti e Lo ss R ecord By CRAIG SHEFF ot Ille O.lly P llfl S11t1 Ventura College scored four runs In the second inning and another in the fifth , then~ madt It staod up for a >4 Victory over Golden West in non con- ference baseball action on the losers' diainond Tuesday . S T . PAUL -MIN- NEAPOLIS -Billy Collin! broke in for his 27th and 23th goals and sel up a third Tu~s­ day night as the Minnesota North Stars stuck Los Angeles with a rccord-tyfng 5·2 Na- tional Hockey League loss and moved into fourth p1ace in lhe West Division. 'f'he Kings' Slst loss tied them with the 1953-54 Chicago Black Hawb for mos l los.<;fs Trailing 5-1, coach Fred Hoover's Golden West club tallied a run in the sixth and a pair in the seventh to cut the margin to one run - but some sharp relief pitching in one season. by the winners" Bill Flahert)' shut off the Rustlers. e Flaherty came on in relief TEMPE, Ariz. _ T 0 m with one out 1n th e seventh. Muri>hy ·s t re t c be d his After allowing a sacrifice fly scoreless streak to 21 iMings that scored the fourth Rustler run, he blanked Golden West Tue.sday. as be pitched the the rest of the way, allowing Califorrua Angels to a 4-2 ei:- just .one baserunner_~~via a~ _ __..hiJ>ition victory over the Seal· walk ).. tie Pilots. . The Ru~tlers sc~red their The Angels exploded for first run in the third on an their four runs in the rourth er.ror, a ground out and a inning Sandy Alomar a d J twtH>Ul double by Noe I · . ~ ay p ul to 1 ft Johnstone opeoed with singles. ~n ~e s~th. J im Hogan Then Bill Voss, Al ex Johnson started the Inning with a dou-~d Roger Repoz followed ble. Afler a ground oot and w1~ consecutive doubles. a strikeou t, Greg Henry got Pitcher Marty ~attin, an ex- aboard on a walk. Henry and Angel, was the victim. wea th er , ASU's Barry Shephard moved into world class in the high jump with a winning leap of 7-2. • BOSTON-Rex Mo r ga n or Jacksonville, the Bosi.On CelUcs' No. 2 d r a r t choice. has slgbed with the National Basketball Association team. The S.foot-5 backcourt man, who was one ol the keys in the Dolphins' drive to the NCAA tournament I I n a I s , came to terms Mp nda y . Details ot the contract were not disclO!ed. · • SPOKANE -Famed diStan- ce runner Gerry Lindgren says Anny life wasn't bad while it lasted. The 11ighlf regarded lit tle inle mationalisf is back run· ning around Spokane after an Army •·career" that w a s terininated in just 46 days. ' The r o r m e r Washington State University s t a n d o u t made his fi'rst run upon return Hogan then teamed to pull e ·orf a double steal, with Hogan to civilian life to his draft / board. scoring. In the seve nth, a \Valk to Glenn Oste rode, a one-out tri- ple by Wayne Kiefer and Paulson's sacririce fly gave the Rustlers two more runs. Ventura tallied its four runs In the second on three singles, a pair or wilks and a hlt batsman. TEMPE, Ariz. T h e University ol Nebraska rolled up 83 points in a cold, gusty wind to sweep three-way track: meet honors from Arizona Stat~ with 67 and Wyoming ~ilh 29. ' Despite the mld·SO degree Attired in running shorts and a T-shirt, Lindgren jogged from his home in northeast Spokane to the downtown Federal Building ~tonday to infonn Selective Servlre of· ficials he was back in town. UCI to Battle hits and walUd . only one ln the final frame to abo ac:ort I I' ' Injury List Grows Anteaters Fell ' . UC Davis Twic e DAVIS -T,be UC Irvine ba s eball team won a doubleheader from hos t UC Tuesd8y while lhe lnflnnary list gr~w to near e~ldemic proportions. Dave Wollos llmited the Ag~ gies to two base hits in win- ning his sinh game of the season and fifth e<1mplete outing' in the seven inning opener, 3-2. Ben Wetzler started the nightca p bot was felled by a line dri ve in lhe lhird inning and Dennis Nicholson came on in relief to gain a M verdict. Irvine ii now 15-7·1 for ~ season. • Wetzler was hit tn the leg aJ'ld will be lost to I.he Anteaters for the . baJance ol the wiek. Just prior to departure Ui:ne for the northern swing Mon- day, starting catcher Mike Sheline was hospitalized and didn't make the trip. He has a badly strained back. , Mike Sykora , th ir d baseman. was spiked in the second game above the knee and Rocky Craig, the team'• leading hitter, is treubled with •a swollen tnee. . The road show moved to Slanislaus College hi Turlock today for ~ twin bill with Bob Barlow a n d l'om O'Comor slat.ed to p i t c b • WoUos and/or Nicholson may be called oa for rel~ duty leaving the Anteater ·starf short for Thursday's game at Sacramento' .State. Tom Spegee had t b r ~ e doubles in four plate ap- pearances in the opener and Dan Hansen WIS twO for four. In the nightcap. Bobby Farrar was three for three and Nicholson was two for two. Spence drove in t b e first run and scored the fln&l marker with Hansen, Jim Greenway and Farrar e<1m- bining for the see-0nd tally. In the nightCap, Greenway singled to open th~ eighth and moved to second on Joe Anderson's sacrifice b u n t. Nicholson singled s e n d i n g Greenway to third and on the lint -pitch. Farrar squeezed him acroSs with what proved to be the winning run. Mike Saska scored an ln- surance marker in the ninth on a single and two errors. lllllST OAMI: UC !ltVIHI U) F1rr1r, If SVUta. 3' Cl'•ll. cf Spene•. lb 5as1t1, rf H•llMn, H ~ ••• :rtt __ , WeHot, • Tal91l . Holme1, If Mlllvl, cf Sd!•rllufl'. rf YtMWJ1n. 3b G•rl!MI', Ill -ll•ldlrra,,..,, u SCtl..-Mr, c. """''"' 20 Pert.er, • Wiiii., "" Tolalt '"''" .......... ... , 11 "4 ~ 0 • , -' 110 ' • • 0 4 I J I ' 0 , • ' 1 2 l ' • 1 • l 0 1· • ' 0 1 0 12 ~11 I ... , Jt"" ' 0 0 • 3 0 0 0 l 0 0 • l 0 I O 3 1 • 0 l 1 0 0 2 0 1 1 2 0 0 • 2 0 0 • 1 D 0 0 26 1 J I • UC 1,..,IM 111 000 1-3 • • " . . ' UC O•'lk Ile IOI ._2 F•rr1r, 1f S1kor1, :nt Cr•lt. cf '"""°'·'' s..11r •• rf SICOMO OAME UC. lllVIHll (6) H911Nn. It c;,_.,, a Anlltrlan. c. w~i r.1 ' . ••• \IC OAVll (0 •• , -11111 3 2 J I s • 1 l 3 2 •• • 0 I I J I t I l I 1 0 • 1 1 0 2 0 0 • ' 0 1 0 ' • 2 • JS ,121 .,,_t ~ • 1 1 0 • 1 t 2 3 • 1 0 5 1 l 0 4 I 1. O ) 0 1 1 s 0 • • ' o a a 3 I 1 I 1 D D O , 3'•lOJ ... " ......... 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Osterode relieyed in the sixth and allowed JUst one hit over , the Jast lhree R ubber Matc h, of Crew Rivalr y " _.The contest, to be held in memory of the late ~taj. Howani-Heriry, a marine kill- ed in Vietnam, will pit the host Orange County Lacrosse Club against lhe Los A o g e I e s Lacrosse Club, d e 1.e..n.d·i n g titlist of the California. La- crosse Association, aitd a third frames. , The ioss r an the Rufl1i l-s' season record to 7-10. ~Golden Weit m e l Sad- dleback today on the Rustler diamond. H o o v e r ' s clu~ ntums to Souther.n California Conference action F r i d a y , hosting I.AOC. Qrftrllll • • l ' l ' ' . ' ' I 1 I I • • 0 • I 1, I 0 J t t • ' ... I I 1 I 1 I I 0 • l •• ' I • • • • ~I ' ' I By llOWARIJ L. HANDY Of fM Ciallf ,lltl Stiff The Urliversity of California (8erk~ley) crew is steeped in tradi~ion. And, UC Irvine I s a neophyte in the sport. .. But they have one th1ng In common. In two meetings between the two. schools, each bas posted a victory. The Bears won the fint. race in 1968 while the Anteaters were victorious last year. They meet aga1n Satu rday with cal S,.te (Long Beach) thrown in for good measure. lJunlor____yarsity race will l'l uni:ttr way .ii 9:50 and the varsity confrontntion Is set !or 10: 10 on the fwned Oakland Ettuary, home course of the Bear$. Irvine will be under the direction or a O(lv;-coach this season. Bob Ernst, a member "' UCJ's first crew In 1966 and captain or tbt 1967 crew, ' has taken ovct from Duvall }iechl. . Ernst has five lettermen returning this season and will depend on three members of last year's jayvee squad plus a sophomore to fill the shell. Varslly returae rs include seniors Wynn Hack and Da ve Coulter, along with juniors ~1ike Thomp.wn, Ken Lewis and Roger James. Mark Gantner and DeMis Sweeney, up from· the junior varsity, will fill lhe all-im- portant strOke and coxswain positions in the vanity shell. Dave Smith ls the lone sophomore cracking tbe varsi- ty lineup .and Dave Maurtr is the other jayvet graduate. The Anteater varsity finish· td feurth in the Western Intercollegiate Rowing Cham· plonshlps last season with 20 schools competing. 1',ollowln" Saturd:1y'' open· Ing comµc UUon. the Anteaters will hOit Loyola Un.iverally April 11 at North Lido Chan- nel. Cal State <Lon& Beach) and UCLA will be nex t April 18 at the same-site. The San Diego and NewPort Regattas precede the We.stern Cbampionsblps in Long Beach May lft-16 lo conclude the 1970 season. The Anttater junior vars.ily will be stroked by P e t e Kmeto, a aophomore. Kevin Q'eed, a fttShman will aerve as couwa!n. Other JV oarsmen Include f;hrl$ N ordbak ard Bob S,.n- bra, sopho1T101-e1: Bob Bjel• jac, Phil r.tcCauley and D~ve Taylor, Juniors ; ard Guy Oott.<schalk and Scott Morlan, seniors. The 1970 ·UCI achedul<: Alll'M 4 -Glllfer/111 ·~ (II S1tl9 lt.ciir-8••d'll 11 Olllltllll 1•-r.· IY!'ll 11 -Ltyai. n ,,..,., tr fl Nitrtlt 1.ldo Cllll~. Altl'll lf -•I S!~!t 1L-.. 11"1 ., ~ rt1.. E111: .. ,..1. Avll -~ It"'"'• •t Mlo.i.it 81'T• $1111 '-· <Ui.'t 2 -H.-1 ltllMll• 11 Nt<ltl <i•ff!f\tl, . r t-1• -Wtl!ff'!I (l'lem....,.111• Action is slated to get under way al 2 p.m. In addition to April 12 being proclaimed Lacrosse. Day in Newport Be'ach by Mayor Doreen Marshall, the Henry ~temorlal contest will include noteworthy haJfUme activities . Presiding at halftim e ceremonies, which will feature a ,osthumou1 award pre~ tatlon to Henry's widow, will be Glenn Davis, West Point's Mr. OUl&lde ··o1 grid fame. Also erpecttd to be on hand are Brta. Gen. Henry Hise. USMC, commanding genera.I al US~1CAS El Toro and UCLA cage ace John Vallely, a Newport mddent. Further lnformaUon can be obtained by contacting John Mitchell 11 673·260~ • via the unearned route. on singles by Doua Prict, With Kurt Dedrick •tuhecl Miu Dodd and J..., s-aa. ~t ~ :Wter m~~!Q G~ ~spent rno$-ot tdl ~ Ii:"..!':· d • Clendennlng 1board. M l k e · 11lri>ilna '""Ye ~lo t>iddi\IC Dodd ldt a slow roller to up hit seeond win In tbrle ~ •. •9nd base. ' · deelljons. , ' 1~ r. The en¥llng throw to pitcher .Ht reUred the ·side tn 1-S-J 11 '"1• ~ &bl ~ wu on llr&et ffiblOn on.•lrikec\U" GO three ' ' ::,~ ~~\Joi 0:w~~ ~t\',;.,. play ~I lo s.n,.' ... ;"''-"" Ol 'j\l 'I '!"'I run with two out. Ana Frt~. ·GU 1.'\t I Coach Frank M u n oz ' I .,..: .., 111111.... r ·Jw Westmitlster outfit scored itl -1 · ·a"• ~·• th tall ' the .... • to-1 S I • ~ o er y m second 1nnin& w .. ""1111"' '"· 4'.!' ·~ s ') ,, , ~ • Oil City Drops,:7-0 Decision A n a b e 1 m joined Wut~ _mlmter and .Sa n ta Ana al the top of the Swuei League baseball standings, ~t least until Friday, by virtue or a 7-0 blanking of Huntington Beacti on the losers' diamond Tuesday. The Colonists clobbered Oiler starter Dan Cantrell for all seven runs and collected 10 hits off Ca ntrell a n d reliever Giibert Banegas, who · started the oontest In right field. , I Don Walker's Oil City crew was able to put togetller only one serious threat, in the filth inning. Banagas singled to right to lead off the frame ,and got the only safety or the game against Anahe!m junior Jon Langston, who went t h e distance on lhe mound for the Colony. Steve Deeter dn:w • walk and was cut down at second on a fielder's choi ce a f Banagas went to third and Bill Shubin reached fiJSt. 1lle Oilers then loaded the ba~ when the Anaheln1 sec· ond baseman booted Paul Moro's ground ball. Langston Ulen got the next two Oiler batters to ny out and end the threat. 1be Colonists picked up four second inning tallies on> ·two s.ingles, two sacrifice bunt.I, two errors and a walk.. In the third, a triple and a passed ball provided the winners with anopier run. They added two more for in- surance in the fourth on three hits, a walk and a stolen base. lluntingtoh goea after it.5 first loop win next Tuesday at Western. • .. , h rtl Tt1or11, cl 2 1 0 I Llln•rlN!I, IF f 0 ! 1 Sl•rll"t, lb I I 1 0 IC•nub,rl 1 100 Fref>Cll. c • I ' 1 Murillo, 1S ! 1 1 o Smith.Al 1 1 0 0 Vf" DUi5P"• Jb I 0 0 0 ' Trm~ .... 7b ' O·O 0 V8lverlle, ?D 1 O O O L&"'lston. 11 l l ! o Tot•ls JO 7 10 3 Muntl11t1111 '""' Ill M<,o "''" ' 1 b (hllrdlWlll, ti Srmori1. lb Mactl" c r-~"trell, ~rl ·-·· .. rf·ll Dff1•r. :a Slv.llll ... cf ,.. Mara, (t E~rk\>, II Tat11s leer• ,, .......... ........ • 0 e D J 0 0 0 l 0 • 0 l 0 • 0 I 0 0 ft ) I I I 1 0 I I t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ) •• 0 ti • 1 • ,..,..l\e!m !l.11 XlO 0-7 10 1 Hu11!1nl!Ofl 000 000 l--0 1 i 37 Qu alify '.For Tourney Bob Lunn, Dick Lotz and Pete Brown are bot three names Orange Coast area golf rans watched In action at ~iission Vitjo early this ytar who qua l i f ie d for the Quick:Kkk Tournament o f Champions al LI Costa Coun- try Club, April U-2t. A record 3'1 professlOnaJ golfers qualified for t he $150,000 eve.11 thl'l w 1 s formerly held at the Desut. Inn in La.s Vegas. Ttie r e are stil l Lwp tournaments remalnlng f« a possible increase in tntries, the Greensboro Open and the Masters. . Such names as Gary Player, Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, Bill Cai1per, Lee Trevino and Orville ~foody are among the e11trants in one of golf's mOlt lucrative tournaments. Trevino Is the dcfcndh1• champion O\'er the rugged ~ Saints w1n ; 2-I Last-innmg·~oss . -. ' By .PllJL' ROSS • free pm i. pinch-hll!ar OI IM O.UJ' '°""' Slaff t.,!ioiil.. Un&,rdog Santi Ana come •~"' Kadrlclr, wl!o blilted'for from behind In ' the seventh • Meligef. Speedster B u d d y inning to post a J-1 Viclo'1·! ... ~Jl5 . ,W~. t~ as a over Newport-Harbor Tuesday pinch-runrier fOr Jiedrick, but in the Sunset League baseba~I a strikHut ended the rally opener for both clubs · at and U:. •ame. . · · Newport. , •. . Newport's tricky Ietthandfr , .Al~ neither pitcher was Denny 1'ean shuVwt ~ bl~ ''wftto any superior Satnta on twd hits going iJU stuff, ;etdt eihiblted' strqlu the sevenui but shaky coo!t't.I of b-. in the ~ frame 1il09rfil Leanard· had one. stnn: the vllitoi's to rally for batb: .vhere be retlr~ 11, stralahi or their runs on two walb Newporters, while ~an put and two tolid Ji.ogles to rigbt ~own ~lne Saints 1n a row field. • ' It one Juncture. -The Tart got their k>lte_run-.: Been helped ~Sttlf three In the fourth with the help difltrent Umes by p1cting J'\11). of one tf tbelr two bits. . n~rJ , off first base , with a Dave Perkins Jed o[f the sne~ move on each «- frame b)' dunkh.1g a base .bit Callon. . down the leltfleld line. He. ''lbe Saint burler struck out moved to teCon,d on. a wild seven '8¥1d gave up three pitch by Saint southpaw Rick waJks, while Bean fanned Leonard and advanced to third eighf enemy batters but relln~ on Alvin White's ground out quished six walks. to thfrd. S.lltf A~• 12) With Perkins racing towar_d_ •et1i11111n, 3i. 1••: 11 1•• the plate on a 1-1 e<1unt, Jeff'ik~~rY ... , ~ : I Blanchard dropped a perfect "•· u 1 • squeeze bunt doWit the thi rd ~~~::'~ .,, i •1 : base line to score his team-~="',; ,,,. ; , ~ mate. :t..':'!"fi:· 11 j : I Leonarb d th1 enki caught the s.r.:;:;s-· " 21 ; : ne rt atter oo ng on a call Ntw-' ".,..., tu third strike to end Newport's ea1i.rwi , u 11':\'~ only productive frame. ~~~: , l : : : The Sailors, who left four M111natt, 1• ,' ! I •, Ptt'l!Jnt.. 2• runners stranded the entire ~~hi" .... • 1 • o o contest, got the potential tying Mm..,:rl { : 1 ~ run on base ;,1 the bottom Htttr'lo, "' o • • • 8H~,jl 1 0 11 of the seventh. but Leonard =;,:, 11 : ; ; would have no part of it. Emr , "" • \ o 06 After striting-out two bat· 1°''11 '"'' 11, ,_... ~ 1 1 1 ters, the Saint lefiy issued ~:~:J~••t>or :: 1: i!l ~ ~ WhatS new . PuSSjCat? 'Olot ""'"' ..., ....... ,1o,.1-1i.1it1 I}.. ...,. We hereby de<!ue 1970 Tho Yw of the Pua1yu1. Our 1t1tiona1 t prize-winnin1 drink haa beco."" a .areal aucce». No wonder. Thif aunny, oran1c·1weet aou,r male.ti you want to purr. And mlxea 11f 1JUick ••a cal. Ju1t combine• packet ol "lnataDl Pu11ycat Mix," water and Early Ti m~•. Aik f., , lnttant Pu»ycat Mi• 1i your favorite' food 1torc. I • ' • Ii I s I i ~ i I • 7,11'4-yard La Costa course. !-------------------.. • • • " I ; ' \ . . ' I I • ' f •• • l " ' ' ' ' • t i ' l • ! • , • • ' ' ' ~::::~•• I I l I ,.. 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Wednesda1, Al>•ll I, ,1970 ~iJblos ·i~ ·5~0 Win; ' f' .... ' ,, I I ~ aguna 1 ;: ·s.c ·Beaten k' Mlaalon Viejo 'Hl&h was the San Clemente'• Tritons fell <.,oi>iOran1e · Co~•t 1 a.re a to a three-run «JQ>urstin the r1r II team to post a •· lvJew Lequ! v 1 0·1 0 r Y third looing by ,v"ll~ Park'. ~~ notching a 5. o The hosts' big play was a lliGit ovf!i ~ost Orange. two-run homel\ In the third u,U,.. Beaeh ind s 8 n by-Dav,e Medigovich to right le dkln't fare as well, centei-. 1' '\ ' in& declaiona to Foothill That was all 'I.be runs {'(!· llla,,Part. quired for tbe Spartan5, , as '-1 FoolhUI 'Oellt boat Laguna San Clemente.~otlld come up . f ~ Joaa whlla San Clemente with only ~ hits. :pas falUng lo Villa Park, 3-1, ·The Triton; scor,,.i tlje\r •one lfn the wlnnent-diamond. · run in the fifth hmbl,1 when j! ~ V~t win an4 San Rubeo Parlllllj) C&"1" up with ·~'Ylgolt'** the_ two ~nrn-S<Ofing single. -, ft Ille ,llO mort .oll~. two ' ~· k"/ety knocked th ·Robfn games; GM game "behind tlie Rf:scban:, who "mached first trio qt ~oothlll Tustin aud : base vla a sing!~ and ad· Villa, Pari. '' vaneed to Utlrd base oh a Ste.Ve Haun led the way Spartan error. . . for Mluion Vjejo firing a Laguna extended Footh1!1 1n· nifty t~t , Jhuic;ut at the to an·e:rtra inning before drop.-· 'lllllbers. ping Its .second st r a i g h t ~. •track out sey ... en and Crestview verdict. ~ fDUr , in a strong After each Side picked up performance after it w a s one run each in the regulation le~ that one of t h e seven innings, Foothill broke Diablcii' ace hurlen Tom loose for five scores in the Bera. will be out f~r two top of the eighth to 'win going to 1Uu'ee weeks with a sprained away. anlil.:: .. 1 • • Laguna went down fighting ' J;bll Citro' wis the hitting In . the bottom of the final ~ for the winners, lacing stanza when Ron McElhany ~ hlLS !n four appearances. singled a11d came home on H1I triple in the fourth Greg Kessler's blast ovtr the frame accounted for both right-center field fence, scorea. 1 ~ki.ni Jn mates Kessler now sports a· nifty Deaml Hannaftrd and Hazan. .625 batting average (5 (or· · Coith Hany Hllke's wiMers 3) in Crestview play after t~·o opened the contest with a pair gamf!I . 4 al runs in the first inning. Darrell McK.ibban's Artists ·Citro, Mike Gray and Rudy scored fii-st in the seco nd . Holme9 loaded the sacks and thima Mike Hickey 1lr!gled for '001"1LL H> •b r~·• ~ Cnt rWl. rui:k, WldJJ.e:y, /./.t1~d" · ~ ~ ~ g accoantd for lhe iipcond tafiy "r.._..r. If • o ' 1 LAGIJHA ••AtM '" 1111r1111111 Schmllr. u .Cor:tt!n. ~ Mc.Elhln lb.' KtHltr. BrOOllt rf Htlcl, ~ MurPhTiit. c ltrm111, d Nlchalil. 1111 Irvin, tf . '"IKilr. ~ Gulledr.· " Tol111 • ~ 0 0 ' 0 0 0 ' 1 t 0 ' ' 2 t • 0 1 0 ? ,g l : ' 0 0 0 1 0 0 Q I ••• ••• J j • °t SclHll ,, 1ltlllllfl P'Olllh\11 000 ~1 tS-4 I t L~Ul\e 1!11~11 llCI OIO 02-l 6 f SAH (LIMIHTI (IJ Andtnon, U (ludY, lb 5t11 ..... 7b ,_" KJemtn, rf Ru:lliln. lb-lb I. Lombilrlll, ct IC111ot11, II lltffl,C Twrn11. 11 ,...,._,,. Tillllt 1111r11..i J 0 1 • 1 0 0 0 t • 0 0 1 • 0 0 1 0 0 0 l 1 1 0 J • 0 0 J • 0 • 3 • 0 0 1 I 0 D J ' 1 0 21 I l I VILU P'AltK (ii Story, 111' oi.on, cl McCDMlll, rt Mldl90Ykh, lb Jnrvl1, II (omi:.. 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A bunt and tbe C,a,ita Mtsa Mustangs single by p~Ul Joyce, a wild baaeb~ team ~ould just as lhrow "on a pickoff attempt s~ chan~ l~ right now. "!"; :.·~nd , .. siiiglc to center' by · P(IOl"to ~..!'~r ·vacation tlie. • Ore.(IBeriton made IL U i~ Mustan'5 •~!led EstaoCI~. lh~ ~Olld. Rlgh tot an lt;'IJhe Leagu(eo· ~WU.ta-·' bounced ba counter apd the Eagles sc~\ 1~ , a run ln the bottom of ' &he third on foor smgle .. seventh tb wlft 2·1 ,· • •. JJm Salltrom, Joe A(thur, Tlte two teaffis r~peated w"".. ~ •Kubeska and Dave Ba perfonnance Tuesday lo a .~·.fo·tie the score at l-2_. Slri-i non-league e n c o u n't.e r to· t markeri w.-e ~ tn ; shupeo pltthlng and battjng ourtb •!!d fifth lnnmgs io. pu eyes for conUouatiol'J ~f league ~~os~a Mesa ahead, 4--Z. play. , 1 ' ~1eamthile, Mark Linde~ AnO the result was tbe and Barton held the Elgl same. . -hitless for four innings befo Coeta Mesa held a 4·2 edge Dan Quisenberry took over in going · into the bottom half lt1e fatal stventh, of the seventh, but the EJ;gles Dave Bbweo opened' wiijl a pulled oUt a 5.-4 victory on single to left' and Cal Shores Mike Lemke 's line drive single drew a walk. Dave Dinius to left with two away. sacrificed them to second and The victory leaves Estan· third and Wa lson was 1afe cla's !leason record at &.2 and· on an infield error with the - thc Mustangs arc now 2.fi a·11d runners holding. muttering to the mselves about Greg Powers lolled a fly one run deci.9ions. ball to left to score one Tun Estancia .starting pi t.cher and.. 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You .won't ·have time lo describe all of your problems on the first tee, so plan a rurr ·ning commentary for the 18 holes. If you~re playing with friends, they will want 1.o hear all about It. • Duaae Caner of HunUagton Beacfl will compete Sunday aftenioon Jn tbe elgbt~\lent, lhree-quarter midget raclo& program at Trojan Speedway ' in South Gate. J~lllor V•l'llty ~In Clemtnlt 10 0 \)) Vlll1 P1r• Sln•llt STtele !SCI 1-.S, i:t1ns ISCl ~1, l 181111eo CSCJ ).1, Kl1111 15C) l-2 . ....... Dffge •nG F1tl'IV tSCl M , O·J. ICtltv 111d VI<* ISC1 ~·l. t/:tJ--4-L- SllVER ANNIVERSARY EDITION W Id's Foremost Recreational Expo. ' ' '.761 Vie at Seacliff • :In Easter Activity A total of 761 men and \,,·omen golfent participated in the third annual Huntington Seacliff golf tournament dur- J.ng' Easter vacation week. Each · goiter paid an entry .fee of $1 wilh the Huntington Beach Boys Ciu'iJ proriti.1g by more than $1,000 from the event. won by Bill Draganza (80) followOO bY Bill Conrad (86) and Kirk Thornhill (U). In boys 9 and under com- petition, Doug Thompson had a 41 for nine holes followed by,.Bobby Gardner with, a 47. better nine to11mament !n Flight A w1tb a 36 1,~. B Flight went to Jeanne Lamar (321,1 ) a·,1d Pat Lackner (35) won C Flight Anna Lee Sheller (34) copJied D Flight. • Time trials-are at 1 wllh finals an hour later at the Soutll Gate O\lal, located just off the Loa& &a~ Freeway, Caner will be Included ID a line-up of drivers aUempUag to upset Jlm FawcetL, the Natklllal ~lid.Mel R a c I a c: AssoclaUoa. eUmplN from Long Beach. V1r5llJ w1111111t1111r ne) 1111 Wnltn1 11n•lcl Jonn'°" !Wt """' 6-1, 6-11 lied 7-Jr WINI ...... &Iron fWl IDs! 0"6, 1-'; won '"'; loit M . Frft' CW) losl UI won 6-•1 loll 1"c0f"'lf"'(W) lo$! O-•, J"6, W , 1"6. ....... 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The event, sponsored by the J""'-' v,,..1,, Four Ever Four club, will N•w"rt 1>11111or 1u1 111 s1111• All• include a grand pact: car s11~1n o.,.,.n (NI dtf Lltkt5 (SI '"'· '· ... ... ".·')'.;.: Theptacetopfan ·ii:'· your vacation -• · & rtcrflallon 15 tutu rel tfi~flll.ip APfii'"u,. 3-i21 .. ·,:.J-f: • IOl!"lXHIBITS . ' ·.~:. le1turingFISHING TACKL.£, Miss Altt1-Sens1tlona1 • . 'le . lOO'sof RECREATIONAL .vollClES, High Spong• Div. "Tw~ •.· • . V~TION PLMHING. Dally ••• Plut Olher -·-.-CAMPING, BOATS-& GUNS-- Entert•lnment And Comntt Britt Garrison, a Member ()f the men's club at l{un- tington, had a hole-~ne on the 182·yird, par three eightb The overall girl winner was Denise Bedel'l)es wlth a 71. Jn the 15-17 group, Angela Rosati was the victor. ln the 12-14 age group, Laura Baugh won followed by Amy Alcott. GaneUe Brown won the 11 and under honors over nir..e holes. Lag11•a Niguel Five teams tied for first place Jn a best ball of foursome tournament at El Niguel Country Club during a memb:er-guest event with idenUcal 59s. parade lap. Habollr .. ~. Interested parties s h o u Id·~:";'='"'~'~'~'~':"§' ~'~"~'~"~'~"f•~··====~==;:====:i===~======:f======~=~=~ii call 11(-5314794. II A winter ,:.,. .. • w •rd ,iENUAL No· W' ·-• . ._h{lle during com.petition. Low gr055 honors "''ere \Von by Clyde Sarver of Garden Grove with a three under p:ir 69. Others in the top 10 in- clude<! Gary Alar! (72), Dean • Griffin (75), Sam Mickelo wski · (~). Lester Red Boy (76) AJ~Guper (71), Paul Seymour· ('Iii), Ben Vizcarra (77 and Scctt Brown (ti). •• Low : net con\petlUon was wbh ~ H. C. Akin ol Los Angeles with a 61. Others \\'ere J.C. Connelty (64), Norman Buek (66), John•Sonntag (66), Sig Tlngl~f (16), M~i:'rvin Conlow, G. Stock, Ross Pierce, Orvel, Ba.1ham and J oh n Erickson, all with rn. Jerome Reinhart of Fullerton and -Frak Perisi of Glendale tied for low honors under the calloway systetn. Others were Larry Kent, Jim Hall, Don Hazelman, John Farquhar, M. J. O'Larny, William Kloeber and R. J. Salle. Roberta Maloski of Hun- tington Boeh won the ladles tow gross Utle with an 88. Kathleen Meyer was aecond. Low net honors went to Adah Barry of Santa Barbata with Dell Griffin second. Helen Cowden· of Huntington Btach '1.'0n the ca:Uoway compeUlion with Mary 'Wanamaker se- cond. Costa 1Uesa Winners in the E3Stef11Mlor Invitational tournament a t Costa Mesa golf course found Gary Singer in the 1>17 age group wlMing low net honors \\1th a 72. He won the overall title. A three-way tie at 7 6 mulled in the IS-17 age group between Keith Liford, Terry ~igbt and Mike Hemphill. Liford woo in a sudden-deat!l playoff. John Lugo won the 13-14 section with a 72 followed by Lee Mikles (73) and Mart Les (74). Boys 18-12 comiteUtion wii: O~ly One Flnal stocks In all home editions. That'l 1 big deal? It is l1t Orfftte County. The DAILY PflOJ Is tile only dally newspaper Wt dell,. ers tht ,.cote. Tu·o ladies day toumame.1ts were ~ged at Costa "Mesa during the week. Nadine Maze won the first in Flight A followed by Helen Cowdtn and "l\ienillee Dungan. B Flight was· won by Greta Iannelli. followed -, Fran Lewlt Bev Battistoni and Bet- ty Bi'own. Am1 if'tPPll l>iiU!!:d C Flight with Carnelle Ken- nedy seeod. Vl Hos~ns copped the se- cond tournament in. A Flight. Betty Brown was the B Flight winner with Betty Jo Sleva second. A tie resulted in C Flight between Ann Pappas and fl.1ario Voss . Rita England was third. FV 1'1He SfJ-re A men's club high -low tournament will highlight ear- ly Aprjl competiUon at Foun- tain Valley. Jttile Square. Ac· lion takes place Sunday with starting times.from I to 10 :30 for men's club members only. B•Htlngton Beach Fl P. Corntassle and Ben Burleson will team against Bill Biting .and Geo~ge Ko./o- nlan In the finals of the men's club partner's Hi g b ·Low tournament a ·t HunUngton Beach Country Club. - The two teams will play for the club championship Sunday. Santa A"• • First round matches . in the president's cup battle have been completed at Santa Ana Country_Club with compelltibn 9Cbeduled to continue the next P, Kre1bel, J . i\forris. J . Richardson and J. Genah.I; S. SwarUe!'. T. McHaffey, J. Brady and H. Cooper; L. Mltchet~ P. Lumary, R • Mudge and T. Doherty; \V. Flaferty, R. Andrews, M. Sukut and R. Bowns; K. 'Sissel, J. Fraser, T. Gore K11d R. Frank we~· members of the teams. W. Flaherty and R. Andrews had a net !COre or 61 to win a best ball of twoson1e. In a women's member-guest partner's best ball event, Mrs. C. Lowe of El Niguel and 1tlrs. J. Adams of Los Verdes -won with a net score of 63. Second place went to Mrs . H. llosklns and Mrs. G. Stone. San .J11a11 HUI• San Joan Hills Country Club v.•ill host a men's senior golf tournament April 13 with all golfers in the area over the half century mark eligih!e to enter. The field will be limited to the first 150 entrants with deadline set a week from today. Entries will be divided into classes according to five-year age groups. Compet1li0n will be 0.1 a gross basis for all classes and prizes are plentiful wilh at least 20 percent of' the contestants participating. Sign up al the golf shop or call 493-1167 or &Tl--0361 to enter t h e competition. Entry fee is $11 for tho'se wishing an electric cart and includes green fee, lunch, elec- tric cart and particlpaUqn in the prile ,awards. Thos4 who prefer to waft can play for $1. ~ desserl wllt•loe ~.•Id'•• Ma.Ina . • ON" C'\. rEK ON· ~y· High School's calti.tria '8nlgbt TIRE m;;. YVC L ( i) honorf•I aH claS1tflcatlon1 ::.!8:0~1ball, swlmminc an4 J.ET· ft. IR OFFER, ! 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I ' • '· • t'. : .. • . • W•"'7, _..I, 1910 ' ~--. ------. • Ship Strandetl ,Julie, David Dedicate Ship Youths Take -Off W ASHJNGTON ( A P ) - Preti Ni.Jon'• daughter JOii• and n hu-d, DIV~I Eli•\¥p, ll take part th~ April 1 lttel 1 a y I n -ceremony or ' the nuclear powered i oran c•rrlir Dwtaht 0: Eisenhowe r al On New Sea Life • ON THE TUBE Newport Ne Va . Announcing his Tuesd ay. the Whit e ou s e sai d Secntary of Defense Melvin R. Laird will be the prlnclp1l speaker. Others who wlll take "Tt11: NEW CLASS AT HAVl\SU -The speedy Coronado-15 has been selected as the fifth class of sailboats to compete in th& Desert Regatta 1t Lake Havasu City, Ariz. April 11·12, Other classes are the Hobie Cat-14, P..Cat, Snipe and Jnterlake. C()MIC" flQ( • 11(!1\f llMf VAN DYKE/ LEE/ ROON Ill--~ New Class · Added to Desert Race A new class has been added to the Desert Re1atta at Lake Ha vasu City, Ariz. on the ,.Colorado River April 11·12, ac- cording to Robert P. McCulloch Jr., race chairman. The addltjon of the Corona*l5 wUI make five classes competing in t h i s year's regatta. The other c la sses are Pacific Catamaran, Hobie Cat -14, Snipe and Interlake. McCulloch said a fleet of about 15 Coronado-15s is ex- pected from the Coronado-15 Racing Association, wltb head- quarters in Los Angeles. Overall fleet entries have already passed the 130 mark and addJUonal entries are iex· pected to swell the fleet to 200 boats. Hobie Cats lead the list with 19 skippers signed, followed by the P-Cats with 51. About half the Coronado-IS skippers will come from the Arll.ona Yacht Club at Phoenix and the remaiiider from Pacific Coast ports. Czechs Detect Jn Den1na rk ' COPENHAGEN (AP) -At least 26 Czechosl ov aks defected from a tourist travel group In Copenhagen Thurs- day night, police said. It was the second mass defection by Czechoslovaks in D in m a r k this year. NewBridg elnstalled B y Power Squadron 6 ,......t D11hl1 F-eoh1rt1 •f All Time! There was a new power structure hert last week for thousands bf serious Southwestern yachtsmen. District 28 of the U.S. Power Squadron elevated a n e w "bridge" to command nautical activities in Southern California, A-r i z on a and Nevada -and ceremonies were at the Bridge Motor Inn, beside the Flying B r i d g e Rest aurant, o v erlooking Qci!anslde Harbor. The finale of the nautical weekend was a "shipwreck party" i'a1 the Commodore Room of the Bridge Motor JM, where the new "bridge" or officers was feted . C. B. "Buzz" Moyer of Oceanside was Installed as new district commander, suc- ceeding Carl J. Ackerman or San Diego. Dr. James E. Grainger or Worcester I Ma.!is., national USPS vice comman- der, new to Oceanside to in· stall the new officials. Harold Spoelstra of Portland, Ore ., nationa1 rear commander, also participated. The aMual s p r i n g con· ferenCe included seminars on boaUng safety, navigation and how bettet' to accomplish the USPS goal to stimulate in- terest in the naUon's military and merchant maritime ac-- Uvltie.!I. . The new district officers in· elude : Makolm M. Coston o r Balboa, education o ff i c e r ; William F. Pre sch o( San Diego, secrelary; Edward Roff of San Diego, executive lieutenant c o mmander ; Robert K. Shannon of Scottsdale, Ariz:., ad· mlnlstrative lieutenant com· mander; and Leon Schenke of La Mesa, treasurer. "THE REIVERS" J Ac ... y M.-Ntl•n Sieve McQueen lhe Reivers· · rtn lec•MI llt Ffftur• New comrnarukrs of local ....._ squadrons are: La 111 John C. Washington of !I'd Newport Beach, B a I b o a ,.. .... Squadron; Fred Westdhal of ........ Huntington Buch, Huntington aie Beech ; Norman E. Brooks of TM Phoenix, Arb., Pb o en ix : OM C....-, Frank X. McAdam of __ .,. Ocf:anside. San Lui.a Rey ; I~;;;~~~·~~~~-~·~~~-~~~ Richard Cox of El Ca;il, Helix; David Randleman of San 01er· Mission B a y ; Harold . Sommers of San BALIOA Diego, San Diego; and Orwald 673-4041 E. Kienow of Tucson. Ariz., Tu OPIN cson. 1:41 "'I. .. -r;v Star, Pro Gridder Due in Power Boat Race .. , ... '"'"'•'• "OW-INDS TUISDAY filed an entry blank for his 40-foot Campbell, "Lady in Cement," and immediately has been eatabl!shed the Crui· ser class favorite in the 186- mile race. ,., t 11 ~ •• t '"''• .. wh1t'1 ~·rr."',.. ... rv. ,,HI TV W K -11111hlli11,1tff wltli th1 S1ti.Nl1y Mlltl1• 1f Jt'f1e DAILY PILOT. Police said 20 • s k e d for political asylum and anotber six or seven were expected lo. The remainder of the 1roup, which originally had 93 members, ,Jeft Denmark Tuesday Jlliht, A pair of bi1 rnd powerful men, one from the world or ·show business and the other from pro foo tball, wlll be In- volved Aprll' 11 In the second annual Long Beach-En.senada offshort power boat race, it y,1as announced today. Dan Blocker of the NBC televiJ:kln series "Bonam.a" Marlin McKeever, linebacker for the Washingt«I Redskins of the National Foot- ball League, disclosed at the same time that he'll seTVe u a crew member for P e t e r Rothschild of Newport Beach .FLO'ill{. ' I .Jiil .J rP!fo:-o/~ fll.MJ9'~6 ' . u.WH r "foin u. _. 35th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRA'l'ION )YITH REf11ESHMENTS HIYtd dally frOm I lo 3'30 p.m. ttirovch Frida)', A!>ril 10th. WITH . JADE ind CORAL EXHIBITS Birthstono jew~lry and 1rtobfects on dlsplly, courtny Warren Imports, La1una l!each. WITH A 16·PAGE SOUVEICIR BROCHURE Plc!Drial look II laiUnl and conlll Orlnat County. WITH FRE! GIFT OF A PICTURE . 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Stott. hn, st, .tlhn. I ' ! • e JOB PRINTING ' . . ' • . .. • e PUBLICATIONS . ' ' .. • NEWSPAPERS . ' : Quelity Printint e ntil Depencleltle S1Nic1 , ;. for more th an • qu1rt1r of • c.1ntury. .· .. -. . ' • :,... PIL OT PRINTING tti1 wm Ml.to.A. ILYI .. MIWPOIT iu.cM -'42·4Jlt ..._ ____________________ _, • Theater Notes Musicals, 'Co1nedies Open In County and Long Beach 432-7916. DAIL W "Lt f 23 WAJ.T DISNEY'S I~~ • A"-4 • OtSHfY' IUH , lo! fW 'HANG YOUl HAT QH 1"1 WtNO' CINEDOME 20 "0'K"Hl·WAY 39 Drive-In C.. A olf • •-' •3t.33ll G•il... °'9¥• f,.,.r..atach II.~ !y TOM TITUS Of .. ~ ...... ,,,., p!llCI;,,..~.-.":';;.;:. "fA.NfASil" ... 711.S .;;;i 10.1.S ,.M. * UlOM•.iSW.f ........ Y-tl.t911~ww.d"•:to&fl» AJso changing Its bill la the I~;;;;'~"~"-~'"';;;;"~"~·~..,,~-~"";;;;"~""';;;;~~'°:;;'"""':;;;;';°":;;;"'~•'"~'~"';·;;;;;~ Gloria Eyes !Jroadway 'Coco' Role NEW YORK (AP) -"! wouldn't hive auditioned if I '\\reren't interested," GI o' r la Swinson said, from her Palm Springs, C a 11 f . , apartment, after she had been the 'first actress to audlticn as a replacement f o r Katherine J-lepburn in the title role In Broadway1s sellout musical, "Coco." MJss Swanson. 72, w h o hasn't ap p eared on the Broadway stage for 20 years, said "Nothing yet has come about. II depends ,on money "factors and what they !eel and -how f feel. ll's in the lap of God." "Coco" opened Dee. 18, 1969, at the Mark Hellinger Theater, with lukewarm reviews from the critics. But the lure of seeing Miss Hep. bum, 60, who has been making movies but hadn't been on Broadway in 17 years, has kept the show a &ell out. Miss Hepburn's original con· tract was for four months, but she extended-for another two months, until June 13. For et· tending , she was given a piece of management's share of the production. "Coco" now is sold out until the end of May, with seats sold into July and August. Th~re's music ln the air -and a good bit of comedy u -well -11 four new ~pl'o­ duclioos bow in on sta.ge, ln Oian{e Counly ·and L o n l Be1ch this weekend. Wllh all but one tbuter · dark 'along the OrarlJe Coast, the spotll(hl swlnp to the north county ind 1eross the border into Long Bu<h where the acOon currently Is. Com- ing up are two mualcala and a pair Ii comedies, all opening Friday. The new entries In the local theater sweepstakes are the Buena Part Cl.vie l.Jgbt Oper1 producUon of "Qypsy," the Santa Ana C om mu n ity Players• venl(ip of "The Solid Gold Cadlll1c," the Lon c SHE'S 'GYPSY' Laura Bl•ck Btach Ci vJc Liebl Oper1'1 Douglas Knight, Peggy "110 in the Shad~" and 1 Grandke, Ehva Lynn Olsen revival or "Lldlei Of : the and Veronica Olsen. The tom· Jury" at the Long Beach Com-edy plays F' rid a y s and munity Playhouse. Saturdays for three weekends Buena.Park'••• Gypsy 1 1 at the Players' Theater, 600 opens a two-weekend ru n Fri· W. 6th St., Santa Ana, with day at the -Buena P1rk High reservations avai\11ble at 54~ School Theater, Magnolia and 7647. · · Academy · Drive. Curt&in Ume * is 8 p.m .• ~rather than the "!JO in the Shade," the traditional 8:30. musical version or N. Richard Sandy Paakus play1 the cen-Nash's "The Rainmaker," is tral role or Rose, with Laura the third production of the Black a I t e r n 1 t i n g with Long Beach Civic Light Opera Marianne Melton as Louise, sea!!On , opening Friday for two who becomes the stripper weekends and six GyPsy Rose Lee. Ted Wehe performances. tlayL.Ros.e:s_c o_m p.a n I o..n Rlchad Johnson plays the Herbie. with Kathy Colem1n rainmaker, Starbuck, w Ith and Allyso n Fonte 1ltematlng Ruth John.son (no relation ) as Baby June and Pam ruett portraying the spinster Liuie as Baby Louise. Curry. Jack R its ch e I is John Rich directs the general di r ecto r . with musical, which featu res .such choreography handled by Mat· songs as "Everything'• Com-tie Lascoe. never-dark Long Beach Com· I; munity Playhouse, which Fri· day opens the 4~year-old com· edy "Ladles of the' Jury," recently revived with gre1t succe ss by the Lido Isle Players. Featured In the cast It Westminster's AM Fillan. who pla ys the French m u r d e r defendant. Other players are Phyllis Allen, Joe hf a r I e Bagala, Tom DePllma, Tony Del Signore. Samuel James aDd Sharon Jones. Completing the huge com • pany are Martha Knowles, John Ko~man, Alice Leslie. Anne M'tller, Ronald Moeller, Jim Oliphant. Aaron Patton, Don Danlel10n, Otis Sanders, Cla ris Jane Sutton, Darlene Underhill and 1.Alng Beach Judge Beach Vasey playing (what else?) the judge . Bertram Tanswell directs the comedy, which will be on stage Fr i day 11 and S.1turdays for six weekendsl at the playhouse, 5021 E. Anaheim St.. Long· Beach. The box office number ls (213) 438<)536. * Closing out a three-weekend run with performances Thurs. day through Saturday I s "Night ?i.fust Fall," the latest production o( lhe San Clemente Comn\unlty Theater. Robert -Moe. dlrt;cts and plays the leading role in the British drama, with Phyllis Stroud taking the top female assignment. Others in the San Clemente cast are Karen Moe, DavJd Cox, JoAnn Applegett, Mary Downing, Gene Ap- plegett and June Whitney . "Nicht Must. Fall" will be s ee n 1t t he Cabrillo Playhouse, 202 A v e n i d a Cabrillo, San Clemente . tl 1e rne.sa ' ' ' I\ , • ,1.,_1• 1, \t,D 11,iPf.1'~ I', 1 1.)',J/, to't·• TILIPHO!fE. 541·1552 FOi INFOIMATIOll. William Fa ulkners Pulitzer Pri'zeWinning Novel "The Reivers" is now a fi lm ! Steve McQuee~ pla )IS Boon in "The Reivers" P1n1"'"IOll'& Jedw'McOIOl'A Cttrm Cm~1 films ~lllOll A NatKml Cmer;al Picturt~ Rdt~ ·l!I ~=--- \ ALSO FIRST RUN George Kennedy Jim Brown "TICK, TICK,. TICK" Continuous S\lndey from 1; Seturde'y from I 'Bus Stop' Tryouts Set ing Up Roses," "Together" Performance times are 8:30 and "Let Me·Entertain You." p.m. Fridays and Saturdays Performances will be elven \Yith matinees at 2:30 on Sun. this weekend and April 17-18, days this weekend and n ext "'ith a dirk period ne1t at Jordan High S .c h o 0 I weekend. Call 17M23'1 for auditorium, Atlantic Avenue reservations. at Artesia Street. Tickets may * be reserved by calling (213) Tickets m1y be ordered by•l':::=;;:;~;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;~;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;j;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;~:: calling the box office at 49t.I . 0465. Tryouts for William Inge's romanUc comedy ''Bus Stop" will be held Sunday afternoon and evening by the Santa Ana Community Players. Big busi..Dess gel!J the com.··•-======================ill edic needle in "The Solid Gold fl , Lee Howington is directing the play, which calls for a cast of four men in the 21·50 age bracket and thrtt women, ages 18 to 35. Cadillac," the latest offering F _,. - from lhe SanLI Ana Players, "''*" Q 1W' SOUTH COAST with Ross Corbin in the dual GflllUt -P.LAZA TH•ATRE role of ·~·director. COllrllA!IGN San IMl:o r,...11t lr•tol • 541·2711 Readings will b:e held at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. at the Players Theater, 500 W. 6th SL, Santa• Ana. "Bus Stop" will open May IS for 1 three- weekend run. Margaret Boyer play s the inquisitive <lid lady , M r s . Part r idge, with Arthur Winslow, Lloyd Stephens, June Winslow, Lee Howington and director Corbin c1st u the corporation bolrd of directors. Others In the Santa Ana cast are Don Butler, Betty M c C (~re, David Dlflby, c.. ............ ' lw"4Q ,,_ 2 P.M. . HELD OVER TWO llG ONES TOGETHER •-CWOI~ \\OlJOI' lrlll'io M811H8U lllll'lll1ll1 e8elUll ···•i'il % .Pf r; ~ {IJ ALSO THIS NIW HIT PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES .•• 1:."'5') ---.. , ... IJJ.tr71 I AcMMir Awt1nl M;.....119111 "TH&< •llYllll" C ... > ~ "' . 'IYA MU" 111 C....- GMl!I Tri,lt 1111 "IOllA IOllA" 111) C• "ADAM ' IYI" ~ CU.T-MAllCIAMO l'l..n' -CMw "'"""''-'llt ............ lnllr.,... Of'•• CL ·----.-.. ..,.,.... ...... -Ell ,_ ] t """'9MY AWflnl .. ........,., ' • I ....... ..... a U ltOl. ' TIO a l.LICI" .'!."!!'11 "All ,,.lAT HI IL.ACK •111111111.ifa..:-=::ll,.J STOCltlMGI" 1111 """' u e-......... ,... Al c ..... Mlnw .... "l'IAMll'""l lM MUST I I HIJJtOYID" 11,1 ... 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Hills HotelL an unlikl\I}' se\ting for the· actor to recall his version of "depres- sion" stew. Lookfug every.inch th'e debonair sophisticate he's Un-mortalized On stage and screen -he was nattily dressed in fawn .. colored slacks, beige and blue sports jacket, tieless shirt and azure.blue scarf knottea. carefully at the throat. He reminisced. about leaner days he spent apprenticing .at • the Pasadena Playhouse. ·t 1 , "I ¥Sed to. mpkB .a stew 1 I had a scholar• s·bip, but I had no :dteans Qffincome expept a friend and I owile~ a.juie b<lx., You couldn 't do that today, because thtf l.lafia wouldn't permit it. No, I'm Jsiddin~," he said his greep eyes crinkling into a smile. "It was located.' on Verinont and Wilshire at Carpenter's Drive Inn. It used to bring in fourteen dollars a week, Which would-be -like-seven dollars apiece. "We lived in a little house. We had a pot like that," he said exteridingi bis hands while ordering· bis favorite · libation, a vodka mar. / tini. He used hiS hands often to describe the ' dimensions of his favorite cooking vessels, to tell a favorite fish story and appraise the sbc. cess ot a theatrical review. A superb raCon-- teur, he typicaJly .related comestibles to per- sons, places and events. -But first he finished his sage of the stew • .... meat, carrots, pot.aloes, literally everyUMng · you ca~ imagine.-You could fill it up•lli ~·. days. Tl\e longer the s.tew cook!", uie,_beiwr lt tasted. There would be eno11ah to las\ .U ' -, week. • · • · . "~t I'm neVer<tepresiect'wberi I coOk,'' 'he quipped. He's just bought' a new house e ' few blocks away complete with a Chinese gardener plus a huge and affecUonate dober-. • man pinscher. The depression came up becatISe of Gig~si· ·eurrent role in "They Shodt Horses, Don't '11J.ey?" which has netted him an · Academy / /award nomination for Best S6p1'9rtlitg1Actor;. The movie is · set in the era when soup kitcti. r ens and bread lines were evefywh.tre and 'th'e ' t 1 Unemployed took to the ballroom marathon ~or a roof over their bead and food in· their ' n tomach. . T " . . It GIG YOUNG 'S DEPRESSION STEW' 2 pounds beef kidney . ' /2'h po0pds lean top ·beef-round, cu~ in strips (or l·inch cubes) , . • • 2 tablespoQM blltter · · Salt Freshly ground pepper " 2 bouillon. cubes-dissolved in 1 cup of boil ... ing water ·(or 1 earl beef broth) 21h ta·bJespoons escottier sauc~ (or cat-: sup) • · 1 quart liquid (water, additional beef bro\11 01 liguid strained from cooked veget- ables}' · ·' ' Youthful Cooks Find • J • ? R:ecipe~f-or -S uc cess : -· I ,. ' . 'lo ,_ I By JO OLSON and ,is eligible for a $200 cash cli:OP' mat.• 01 .,. D•tl)' 1>1111 s11H prize if she is nalional wimer. roNA CAS.U:ROLE = • ber ·r th G" I Miss Lee, a: lreshman at 1 can condensed cream or ' "wo mem s 0 e ir s Newport Harbor High School, ~uShroom. SO}JP Club of the Harbor Area bave als!!_~as ~~.very. active in 1J.a. oop Wiler 1f • . J>70V~ ~t~ are cbam-the-Girls ;Cli.ib,1 )?eing named 1 ·'J::ounc8 . ' Chow me6i JNOn'.s JO fte.~tchen. . Gitl~f-Uibyear r three ti~~· ltOodl~ • · Patty dhavez,1 4, ~and· ~Y · She was sec-0nd Plac!'wiqner Of 17, tuna, nakid' Lee, 15, l/oth were named Win· the National Cooking \)o'11'5t j ~p • , ·lllced ! ner~ 10 Region IX in the ~irls in . the. Junior DiviilOn I two v.."'cup, .. cashews · Cl\lh!: · of· America Nati<>!"al · ye~s ago aod won first place-./ Jh . poond fr. mushrooms,. , Coo~Cmtest, SJ>01l;SOl"ed 6y regional Honors hf' the ; teed ~ • . the Sperrr and HutchU1S0n Co. Interniediate.~Division /Of th~ l \.-l~~ cioions,.cliopped Miss <llav~. daughter of National ~wi.ng Con~t. • . z espoons plmiehto, fioe-- Mr. and Mrs. J ake Chavez of The senior winner auntitly ~ I, dh:ed . c<.ita "'~· Was named win-. terves ,as piestdent l (/,~ the ?. ¥4' ~ areen pepper ~ ner in the Junior·DiV:lsiofi ror . Git:Js1Club.,.e~nShadow iBoard1 I w ~. j • .. her Carro~: Bread and ~ss as -Mil 84 being active in hef Sa)f-and ~to taste '""'"'"· _ u;e,, daughter of Mrs. Ro~ school's .peg club and 4t'lll Comb~ " · and water,· Williams of~Costa Mesa, won team. She is a past presid~t Aj:ldlJ • : mein noodles _ inthe~Divislonwithh!U' of the Y~Ky Tri·Hi-Y Club ; °'1t·~Cel~rt!ashelws: Ch6p SUct Tuna Casserole. anCI pl ans to be a teacher. ~ onion pimiento _ 'Ibe JWllfiqr,wlnner, ah eighth Miss~ pas won an a1t~x'!" ~ '~pper and 'seasonings: g!ade<,a~.Hpr~ E·•.•ign pense paid ·trip If New Yo~llkflUy to mix. Place in Jritermediite School, has ~n. April 12·15 and 1125 books of . dlsh. s r l n t I e r active~ the Girls Club for the ~rading stamps land "".ill 'f°J g iloodies'in a ring ov;;, . p~t SIL ~s. .$he pla~d ,pete for a $409 /asb pnze'; }Jake at 375 degrees for 20 thllif in.~e GU'ls,Club, Sewing . CAR~ BREAD ' • tes. Contest and third m last · _1, year's cooking C011test. in ad-1 cup sala oil l ,i 'l'h8 GlrJ~,Rfula offers cook· :.~UoQto.beingruamedGii'l-of~ · 1'4cupa sar .1 1'/,/ ··tncclassesSiXda?.;a weektor - U>e-;ea? during her mem· 3 eggs / Jirl'-_Jrom I , to 12 1&Jld oot'' • Dershi evem:rig a week for-girls In the Mis PCli" al . A...1· • 2 cups grated cartols,. , sevr.'.l lllrough t we If th. s avez , so is .,.1ve·1n n . 1 / . 1 , . tht 'eosta· Mesa .<;iviC Center 3 cups -Our ~·. gra Ii , Playhouse and. the· Otu~·s 2 teaspoohsr.ba • .~ der CU.es are .given at 3i30 Tbealer Guild, a youth ,group I teaspoon iii mid l:!l' p.mc ~ooday through sponsored by Toastmasters, 2~ cups·ch(>pPed'nuls Frldi,t' aJ:M1 at' 10:30 a .m. artd Pep Club at her school and is 21,2 teaspoons cinnamon 12:30 • p.m. on ~aturdays for a member of the Girls Club Mix sugar, abcl shortening. the YOWlger g1rls, and the f large yellow onion.a, peeled, cut Ill quart· · en . ' 1 loot ( wl!li. put an;ly l, 1Ucocl :J ..... ~~·· ocl and quar1er'4 2 large ttlrili · , · , cut iJl cdane dice Half 7ellew' p, peeled, cut In pleceo. 4 lam ~. peeled, cut In large J>iecQ 6 naeilllim4iid carrots, peeled, cut iii half Me4lllt>-slzod bead caulillower, cored/ cut In large plece• Small bead cabbage. cut In sixths .6 111111bzooms, peeled caps, left w11o1._ ..i.1111 cbopped.. Flour to thicken gravy Scald kidneys in boiling water; SJll!t In haH,1 nmov• ~live ti11ue, h.t, ·cut intb: l·iacl> l'l!bele aeason 'with salt ·and P!PI*" i· Melt butttr in,Jarge stock or llririiii.P~· Brown kidney and beef quickly until meat, IOlell JU red look. Add onloDa ~~k, coo~ until vegetablea. begin to brown. RO!llOVt · from-fire. . " 'A 'Add beef bouillon (or beef'orotti), 'itcof-" !ier'_sauce, ~diUonal liqµid .( elJ!)Ugb ~ c0ver the meat), tomatoeS, turnips and yellow!\ur. Dip. Cook 21/a hours. i · Uneover, .add Poiatoes. carrot., cove• and sln)mer 411 minutes (Of' until vegetable•, are tender), Add caulillower, cabbage, and mulhtOolna,' cook about 8-10 minutes lon~er, (or unW cabbage ls tender.) , ~ , , {!emov.e' small amount of i!IOck; ~ool , sllghtly1 m\l< witb about 2 tabl!!SJ>OQils -flour unfil smooth ; gradually add to the lllock J>4 Coot feW minutes untll. grevyds 1mooth. Correct seasoning•." S.rves 8-10. Shadow Board c 0 m m i t t e e Add eggs and o t h e r in· teenagers meet from 7 to 8 heading the building use and grecllerits. 'Add carrots last. J?.m. WedDesdays. maintenance commiltee. Bake a\ 350 ,,degrees in tube 1 P'1!lme.classes are limited With her ~ooor she has won. pan for one 1 hour, 10 minutes ~m~!!.;gtrls and there is nt> 25 books of trading stamps· or in/Jal pan for two hours. ' .. 1 the teen session. WINNERS CONFER ""-!!atty Cbavez and Misty Lee (left to right), winners in Region IX of the Glrls-Club.s"® Amertca National•l'Jooklng Comest, taste Chop Stick Tuna Caiserole:.~u lee~1. winning contribution. ... PARFAIT PRET:rlLY BEATS !iEAT Frenc h Dess~rt Now . An American Delight Sou/fie lryspires An Ole! ·· I What else can you do with versaWe sausage? Combipe it with green chills, cheese, eggs and onions fC1r a d~iciously difrerent soume. :-- r Min.v SOUFFLE DEL SOL • 1 pound fr e s h pork link sausage, cooked_ l 9-0uMce can mild green chilis, drained l ~wice pq, American c.r Old Eng!Mh cheese, grated. ~ cup onlO'n, chopped ' ; • Parfai t is French f o r PARF AI'f DEUGHT '"per!eCt.'' The(Word .is aptly 2 cups (1 pint) heary cream 6 large eggs, separated .._used as the proper name for 2 tablespoons sugar Salt and ~pper to taste f the rich, colOrflll concoctions ~'.t teaspoon salt Papriki layered in tall g\asses and of· 4 tablespoons frozen orange Pret>ut oven to 3 5 or i fered as the most tempting juice concentrate, thawed, d B tt 1 t.. I~ and ir{esistible of desserts. undiluted egreees. u er generous Yr •';, Jn olden da)!S the term. 2 cups chilled or canned c.ne ·•"·square baking dish. , .. parfai~" applied only t~ ·an orange and grapefruit sec.-L~~!:~toai of dish with~ ,. Iced _sweet J>D~_.Qn a cOffee tions_, drained Cru.aJ. cut link ·sausages in~S ,,,~cream. But much has hap. Berries in season •11r: pened to lhc parfait. q>mbine hea'vy cream, J?ieces and place ~ver ctdlli:., . Today, the tall nan:ow gla,ss Su~ and sait In medium size Cover iausage pieces with tha llQlds-.~ <nlxture 1 • bo · · Chill in •reil'li<i-ira\td cbeae. ·Spr;D\le ,chopo ~krlon • -. 'parfait gtasst a iJi houf. · ' ped onion oter cbeele, ,!wbU~ !he . lng\-edieoto con· rl wbiPJ!liig ~ '"" Beat Ill ;wbii.. unlit YftJ ttalncd therelil , ornbract ~ tpeed ; 8s . ~ ";f stlfl bul oO( ilry l!Oll nd PeJ>i ·world ol cream1yJ+es, SIUCCJ, , add undthJted er • . fruits and· nuts. , trate a ~spoon 1 per egg yolks. Beat just to : And so we coma' lrom th ~ · ,-' blend. Gently !old egg yolks ·French \o -a 'ery io'CIJi sum· ln~'lt,JI-........ into wllltes Jul("unUI blended, : rqeiy desse~. An~ . a very'-rt •·)' 1" • •1 or a "It. f,~ d 'Pout egg mtJture Into bakb\·g • Am:er'ican one, ~· using sud\. gra It" aecli~ ~es dlsh. GanaJa:h with pap~a. • lnd1genou• l1f0d<idts IS I<-•11.<ifi{am, t 1/ :;n· B·' ' · k ' ~ra.nge,jutnt toneentfale J.r1d . r, lo . t1rlgcrat •. for-• 1tae on DOtlGm ~ac or oven nned orange andJ iperrult , t~t hours. Y~f t -fn:rv-45 minutes, or until set. Sen.e J \ "tits. • -•/ llDmldiaie!J.-• .... • ' ----------- . Molasses -rich I Pudding Recalls Fronti~ -D~¥s . ' /'-Indian Pudding is one of our lnQve from, heaL Barly American recipes. 't lli>amall bowl stir togelher was someUmu maiW' witboot the ~l'IlP.leal, Nlt and re- spice -unlike the ~pes for mainlngl l Cup·t:nflk. Pour tnto this PIJd<!iD4 ~ •vol~ed ill scald(y-llot'lllllk, stirring con· ,Jaterj yeafa \i:' • · atantlf. . • JI fm!t....,, opjoe "ii>i\ella to OVer moderate beat' bring to ybu, 'be're"a--. a ~ recipe You'll a lo!!, ~g . constantly. treasure. It's b I 1 n d un· Reduce beat to 1ow and, atir· complicated and homey: ring occasiQD@lb'Jr cook until D,lrk !""!•..., -, •and only !hlckene<I -~~5 minutes; dark shm.tld be used -gi•es .. retnO?~frcim_~ special navor. J• In a nnall· bMrl · beat egg But this recipe incorporatf;I I enough .t9 ~ bleh( rolk and one modern change. Tradl-white; v~-1t1r a little tlonai Indian Puddin& Ulllllly . ol the hot -•I mi•ture wheyed. · lnlo the egg: ft!r egg millture In this roclpe, the puddtq ii back Into co~al mixture. baked ln a hot-water bath and Add butter, molasses and there's no wheying; instead a sugar; stir uptil butter melts. toft, homogenous t e 1 tu r e Four µito a ~uttered t ,,,_ prevails. --quart round glass casserole We alwaY, oiler servings ol (711~ 211 lnclrts) o• !imilai.. Indian Pudding with large utensil. ,. . ICOOps ot vanilla. Ice a'eam Set ca~ro~e In a baking atop them and wt advise you pan ; pour hot water into bak- it,olo•tbe -~· '· ll)g -Pllll..toewith!JQ·lncll lrom l ' "' • : ' • top. . ~INDJ,AH · .-Bake unco v ~red fn 4 cupa milk.~ preheated 275-degree oven for JlS cue.~ 71Uow corn-about s hours ; tqp-,in be a meal ;· _ ' rich caramel color. 11 leup\oJI NII Cool lo lukewann-tlJls will 1 large eg . take an hour or' two. Serve· at , Ill pourfll, (II Atb;l;J butter once, topping with fanllla Ice I" Cl!P •rk moiasas ' cleam . l'• cup IUpr Pudding mlO)I abo be served In I li:lllllCtPI• heat 3 chilled -n will f1:111aln loll in CUPf ol lllllli unUI bubbtea texture and 'win nol wbef, al'Pil( lbi" edp; ,.. Makel t nnlllp. I I l " ) f I ·---------·-----------.--~-,..-=--=----------------·--------·-·---------~-----~ ' ,~ Jlf DAILY PILOT w~. A,1<111.1910 • • • .· . ,• WE MUST COMMUNICATE Dr. Ma,..artt MHd " ' ' Jly JO OJ.SON Of "" ~ fJlllf ••• ., The whole problem ol marl .. Juana and drugs in our society started a long time ago and our !9refathers are as much to blame as anyone else, con- tends Margaret Mead, one ol the world's most noted al}< lhropo!oglsb. Dr. Mead, a sharp-witted hu mo rous grandmotherly woman who Dils almost five inches tn "Who's Who of American Women" with her accomplishments, Is noted for her "controversJal" stand oo marijuana. ·Bila , sppke at · JJCI under spoMonihli o1 lbO Committee !or Mli. ape! ~-,.d, drew a near capacity crowd of mojsUy )'Ol!(!g -1~· . . 11er lbplC Wai lb< Drui Problem. "I pever go back on a topic. I J~ rearrange it," she quip- ped when introducing ~er sub-ject. . To lay the groundwork, she saJd we must. view the pro- blem in relation to the world and our aiwrtry, America ls getting furiher and further from the ethical CODlellSUS we have u our in- heritance, which is a Puritan inheritance. Rooted • • "Sin ought to belon1 to the church/' Dr. Mead coat.ended. "Yet wear~ trying to get peo- ple to stop sinning through our government." Wben._tbe ·Protestant ReformaUon came along, we democratlzed abstinence, ahe conUnued, going alon1 with the "peculiar'' Protestant In- vention that "everyone had lG be good." Thus, what was wrong for one was wrong for everyone. Some of these particular wrongs were amok.Ing, drink~ Ing, ·dancing, card pl1ylng, long bair ahd drinking tea and co!fee, "An)'illlog that gives . · . yoo tile 1µgh~ r<llel from living,• I h •;r· thropolqg/st j .. i.d. ' • . It was thl~ test.ant. ethic <tliM b\lilt OU! q>!llltry, thoqh. :stte added. 'IM emphasis wu pfaeed Oil W'!flc The trouble with this Prota- tant RefonnaUon pos!Uon Js that it hu never been thared by the entire population. Another important upeQ 11 the attitude o( contempor~ Americans toward u al a&· chemicals to improve life. ))RUGS FOR EVERY'111ING ''We take dru.J's for everyiping -to w~ up, to sleep, for allergies -'A <hln«• of tauUvt Is pod IOt you:• Whal Im happened In tho lut IS yean to brtllf about ''provUICUOUI experiment&- tlon'' With drup? Dr. Mead aid /bat sine< tho 11181 and * we have taken a view ol druf aa1nJ lib alcohol -we puniah the uaer 11 a sin· ner inltead ol IOmeOnl!' who is mad/Wly Ill or IOClally de- vionl. ••we have had, from the start a posttkn t1tet the government should' take the place ol God and give people hell on earth If tbey sinned/' she emphasized. When marijuana cmi.e on the scene in the United Staw, it was uatd almolt exclulliely by juz muddana, "wbOin we alwaya ruapected," ahe con- Unu<d. "MarU\1111• got clasalfied 11 1. narcoile. Kkll amoked one joint ud !heY wore booked. Kids Wert told that it WIS 8 wicked, bad drug . "In the 195Cll the young pea. pie were terribly b o r e d • Nothlnl WU happening ucept an occasional panty raid and U..y wanted IOIDethtog exdt- lng to do. SYMBOL FOR PEACE "Marijuana became t b e badie of beJns JOUJll and I l)'mllol Iar puce ancUll IOl'll ol thhiil YOUJll· -Ji' btUev· ed In. Further adding to •the prob- Jem, the law1 .,mt marl- ljuana are be*"""1nl to be dllregarded b7 the P..Ple who are aupposed to 1dmlnlter them, she satd. To uk old-style fun- damentalist Americalll l o legalize marijuana w o u 1 d mean asking · them to give their approval, abe said. "We should say J 'repeal lbe law agalnst u.:" . "You can't Iefltlate ln the areas of httrogeneous values of. this sort." Dr. Mead, a peppay ... yeaN>ld, nm -.!bed the c.nonlion . G1p. Tiie Poot \Vorld War Jl Generation is unllk9 any other pnenUon bom ln the UJ\lted Sialao, lbt satd, , Theseare"b~•lbrl1hl cltlltns ol the mOOern workt." 'nw. Prewar area tqi..:-. m/fYants (-over II) can learn to undentaDd the woi141 ii Ibey want 'to make the el· lort, .... added. Paople between :Iii ud IS are '"bt. limbo"· (they wear 1/dtbcril, l1lt lllllltd), bul they ~ to the YOUlll· - ..... .. , , .. ' .Ethic ~ ONE IPlllCllll Wlzy aro Pootwu youlhe dll· ferent? They know we can nevtr have another mljcr ·~· 1bty know we are one ~ -·there wouldn't be anyone to fl«ltt. And .there Is the bomb. Youlhe koow that the people oo the other llde ol the Gener· atloo Gap have all the mow~. power and authori· ty, and ft will be a k"'I Ume befare they can run thlnls the way they want to. "To manage the world we muat find a way to com· murucate." Random thoughts gamered from t b e queation-anawet ..U911, lhlt followed Dr·. Mead's talk lnclud" .,,,... are no mQdt!s lot )'ou&hL" "Druci are a symbol, not the .,.. paint. ••we are aakin1 youna: Jiff" pte to. do more things thao ever before." "'lbmtltr people soon will be ,in . ~re poslUOM of "~~" . . "Someday We'll hive a 'safe I.SD' (1 COllSC~inl drug tlial will be aali)." "The witer is rialq and we hav_e-no10ota to build boats" b Yoliill'a ciy. · ---;-T-heater ~Needs· Helping Hands.~ " Your Horosco~.::J(~_orr'o~. . -Sag,itt~ri_~~egotiations THURSDAY Y"" ~ M<:ld!Ji, moral 1up.. if you,lhan toowledg<. Cycle mo v" upward : Due . • . -. ·- -. .. -. . . . . . . . . . . . - ; . . " ,• ,• . .. " ,• . . ·. . • . . ,• ' • Project Volunteers is swing· Ing Jnto hJah gear as the Lquna Moultori Playho115e VOLUNTEER Mrs. Vanderbilt Couple Set June Date The engagement of Maxine Basch and Robert Marcellln has been announced by the brlde-elect's parents, Mr. and lt1rs. Lewis R. Basch of Newport Beach. Mlss Basch is a graduate of ,Ltnd~wood College, S t • Charles, Mo., and look special educ1tion courses at San Fernando Valley St ate College. She is a teacher in the Los Angeles School District. The bridegroom-elect is the son of Mrs. Rose Marcellin of B/Jhop. The couple plan a June wed- diDf. Browse rs Welc omed The public Is Invited to browse and buy when Newport Harbor Emblem Club 394 spoMon Its annual rummage sale Friday and Saturd8y, April 3 ud 4. • ' Mrs. A. O. Moses, chairman, will open her Balboa home between I a.m. and 5 p.m., al\d all proceeds from the sale will be turned over to lhe club'a charity fund. The club recentl y purchued eyt11Jases for a needy child from Ila Amblyopia Fund, and ch.lb 'tunds also benefitted from a luncheon ind fash ion show In the Newport Harbor Elk.! Lodi•· Secretaries At t :30 p:m. every second 'ntufaday wcmen of Bahl• Chapter cif National Seattar1H A1 1 o cl at lcin lnlmlatiAlnl! -mb!e In dif- fetnt iocauons to a t t e n d mHtlnp. Mn. IJoyd' ~ng 1t'l1U3ell may be talephcined lot addlUonal tnlonnaUon • • Issues an ufgent call for penona to will the buay staff ln all phuea of P!aybo111e operaUon. Headlllg lhe project 1 s playhouse 1 t a·l w a r l Mn. Donald Vanckrbill, a charter ~ber of First Nia'bters and the board. Voluntess need not b e associated with the theater. Men and women allke are needed for a wide variety of duUes. W b 11 e erperlellCf:, talent and tr a I n;f n g are welcome, many spots nqulre no more than willing haods, a pleuant voice, and a gracious lllllle. Jn the tatter group a~ 1d- dr.salng, ldephoning, usher- ing, tranJportation of props and parking attendants. Women are in demand u wardrobe and costume mlstresses, whlle men may paint and construct setl, do carpentry or lend a green thumb to the landscape. In the experience line, the theater needa mus I c I ans, artists, choreographers and property directors as well as fund raisers. Mn. Vapderbilt has worked as a volunteer county coordinator for the Oranp County Philharmonic Society for the past three years and hu directed volunteers for the American Red C r o s 1 In southern states.· lblw~._ Her professional background Includes 23 years as a col· umnlst, music critic a n d feature writer on East and West coasts. Those interest~d in assisting the playhot15e may call Mrs: Vanderbilt at 494-7371 or con· tact the playhouse. Th e Rush Is On A wide selection of clothing and household items will be offered a nd City of Hope will benefit when' Gina Uhrlaub Chapter, Huntington Beach, spon~ sors a rummage sale between 9 a.m. a nd 3 p .m. Saturday, April 11 , in the Odd Fellows Hall. Hurry· ing lo the sale is Mrs. Edward Ubrlauh. Individuals Important Portraits Defy Labels tllustrating that the quality of American life depeDds on irxl ividuals, and that they are important for their l r u e characteristics, not for the labels attached to them or the assumpt;ons made about them as a group are Portraita of American Women. A panel consisting or sl1 women -a· moderator , Catholic, Protestant, J e w / Negro and Mel.ican·Am'erican will present the program when the Women's Society of Chris· tlan Service, First United Paintings, Ca rvings Dual Exhibi t Selected Two artists have b e e n selected by the N e w p o r t Beach Oty Atta Comm ittee to show their work during the monlh of Aprit ln the Corona del Mar Library, . Section of the. Tuesday Club of Newport Harbor since coming from Glendale and also con· ducts art classes. Bennlk, a· mechalilca l engineer by profeuton, turned to wood carving for relaxatlop and crtative expression. His subject matter I TI c I u d e s marine life ol the att11, birds and other forms of life found near the ocean. Methodist Church of Founta in Valley meets at a p.m. today in the church. Tbe panel, sponsored by the C o m munity Re.1aUona Con- ference of Southern Caillornia, is one of many _perfonnlng as a public service "\hroughout the U.S. in 50 major cities. Its purpose is to give an au- dience the opportunity to meet and question them. QuesUona which might be considered rude or impolite Jn o~ circumstances are appropriate during the discussion. - Direct and lnfonnaJ, the panel members speak u ~ dlvldual~, not experts, and uae pusooal anecdotes and ex· perlences. Mrs. Bernie Svalatad wlll preside over a mini buslnea meeting, and the p u b I I c 1 especially teenage, Is Invited to altend . CM Auxiliary APRIL 2 , port of famUy., You 1e1 j.111!µ (Sel'l/J ~i. ll): ei~."'"'1'18nces turn bi your ' · DOthlng~or·nolhlnc. · 0e·:snti mah known their' I vo· On h -ed •-By SYDUll'V OMARR TA A1 · ..,... a r.l e w o se...,., ul"' .. ~. UBUS ( prll -ay lO): nee<IJ. r.an 1111 them. But dil~e shows special /n. Aq u i rla•t oftea now · YOUr'frieddJ.lnl~ ~·alncere. aYOld needtla~raVa1ance •. ' _..;__ f , tu 1-......L. • But JOmt"SUQellilml.received ~~~Uon ~ u te ou receive meaningful Jn..._..., ~ D --. todly ate not based 0 n a p ~-y~ com UL Get started oa. aaoul lldoec, enlk !Jdpel. · rulistlc appraisal ol .s!tuaUon'. moy.Med il!antloo. · ~Jeet. '111etenUvt1compriaemOli ·Reall1.e,.tbi1 and be &a>KPIO (Oct.U.Nov.21 ): ·mhooAY IS YOUR. ol t1le kli-1 eaJo7etl by d!lcrlm/n&llJll. . Good lilbar upe<l lonlght ao. B~.!_Y Y"" bsve qualltle5 punnet abopl. G,EMnjl. (~y 21.J~ 20): cents romance, creaUye ac-whlch11 4tirprile many, Your Aei:epl-ftlllOtlllbWtJ for . ac-t.tvi \y. You 1_lve .of outwata appearance gi v e s U0t11. Empbalii on JMl'ilblllty youtHlf. Espreuln1Jove1lves many lmpresslon of passivity. of .proqaotlon. ~perat:e with you feellng of fulllllme.rtt. Be But, 'fben caUH is rlctit , you one in authority. Seme of es~ally 1 t t e n t I v t to can fllht. Many changes are hwnor rather than a frown children. due, and this month you may ARIES (March 21-Apri! 19): By late afternoon you show definite gain as result or move which placed presUge on line. Myster ies Unraveled For Club wlll prove a boon. SAGITJ'ARJlJS (Nov. 22-Dec. end a relationship. CANCER (June 21.July 22): 21 ): You art on more solid This is a day to finish , com· ground. Offen received later ~1~~1J~~"1~~r~rr-~ Plete rather than imuate pr1r in day have 1ubstanct. Be boolliet, "he Hln11 for Mlfl •rid w~· ~ r1M•tt IM • ctrtt1 "' jects. Accent on long-cange uady to ne~tiate. Ktep com-Omerr "''"' , sw...i .. 11w DAtL v ~t~or, ao. •.Gr•lld c ... •r•• St• view. Money mitt.er is tettled munlcaUon · es open. ·'!li""'ii\i'ii"ii'"iiyiii&"i'Yi'ii"'ii'ii"&""'"' if you refuse io be superficial. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.11 Means stress: slncerlty. 19): You find tbat dealing with LEO (Ju I y 23-Aug.22)! relatives ipay be neceaaary. Interest In rare or unusual Take in!Uatlve In patching up subjects is emphasized. YoW' family dlfferences. Your great. powert of perception are put ally today ls diplomaUc ap- to test. Trust f I r 1 t Im· proach. presslons. Follow throu&b and AQUAIUUS (Jan. 20-Feb. The mystery of individual be confident. 18): You ctn make .sop:ie personality w/11 be unraveled VIRGO (Aug. U&p!. 22): gains. Tb/1 depoods on WIU. b J.-llss v nthe · O'G d Beware of neceulty f o r fngnea to seek. Rtfust ~ IJJJ' L C-. Y ~ rme ra Y public relations. Many want to jump 1t first offer. Somelllm& ~ .. M.-IL '1Jo1tH when memben of the Orange hear yoW' side. Present It In of slgn!Qcance la occurrill& • • 1-*A• .... Coast Parent> WI thou t · orllc:u!1/e manner. You learn behind th• scenes. · • -C.-.. by teaching, which meau gain PJSCM (Fej>. 1~ .. ~Ma~rc~b~l0~)~:~~-U~J~-~~1o~s~-~·;·~t11~, -~~ Partners organlzatJon gathers Friday, April 3, at B p,m. In ' the Costa Mesa Coµntry Cub. '1.Uss O'Grady Is ... arflllated with the UC! Interfaith Center where she has conducted lee· tures on East.em phi!Osophy and psychk: pheoomenon. 'Ille meeting, Wbich will be followed by dancing, ls open to all single parents. Mra. Lynn McClelland at &U-1327 will answer adltional questions. Mrs. Judy Ebenhoch is pro- gram chai~ln and Mn. Jean Gaspard is In ch&rge or hospitallly. Consider Th is One midi look to consider: malchlng coat and drtss in &earlet and brown Wool tweed . The long cardigan style coal has a wide stand-up collar lln· ed in the same white pique of the cuffs. Underneath , 1 slim, sleeveless dreas with two pleats forms 1 low front panel. •• Two ri ngs fortwci lovers . • . ' both rings $88.00 l.C·karat while or yallow gold. lllu•· trations enlargfd. Eosy mdit terms • 1tudtnt occOl.l"f' ovoiloble.• up to 12 month1 to pay lot)Umeticard • Mo~!tr Charge , "Jho Store TJ,•t C...lldonca Built" ' .\. .. • Mrs. Robert Speed. who ti· hlbit.s under the name M. Speed. and William Bennik will displ•Y ol p1tntln1s of varied subject matter and wood catvjnp. A long.tJme resident o f Balboa Ialand , Mrs. Spetd has 1tudled with maoy 1 r e a teachers of 1rt. She baa been 1 mtrfl.bC!r of the Flne Aru Hlghl!ghttng his part/on or the uhlbit will be 1 ?·foot diorama of the do ry flaM.rmen, depicting in three panels, the landing, processing and sale of their dally catch. ni, wr<1 Tburaday or the Your month members of l h 1 h ·-c-...., .. ..... ".-· 111.,,, .. c- lJH .......... c.,;.- ..... ,411 American Legion Auxlllary, modern WIS abll """" ..... "*' ltl •IH1 Costa Mesa Unit 455 g•th•r In ·r1vlv1I kit the American Le;W>n Hall, at 11~ ·=-~=-~~~~~-::~-::~::-:-:-:-:.1~~~ p.m. ~ • -' • •' • •• . . ·: • • . . -. . . . . • . . . . . • - { • . ' ~­ ! . ' ' . :· " . :. . " ;, )· ,: " '· l: ~: t •• t l: I: . I : . -. · . • . . • ·.• ~ • " • ~ . ) ' ;. ' . :. .. ' 't.. l ): ,; " •, '· ~: '· t ,, ' ' i : ' • . 'l>' 1i..kJ, Aprll l, 1970 DAILY l'ILOT 2Q Mom and Dad Write~heir Own Rules for Playing the Gam e DEAR ANN " LANDERS: Now thal you've put the ln·laws In their place by printing Eight Ways to Break Up a Son or Daughter's Marriage, will you please 1ive equal ti me to the other side? ANN LANDERS I have prepared a simple list of rules which might help preserve the sanlly and health of parents with married children, (1) Settle your own arguments. Don't drag us into your family fights and ask us to take sides. (2) Buy what you can afford. When you made the deci.s.lon to marry, you an- nounced to the Vt'orld that you were old enough to stand on your own two feel. Prove it. (3) Don 't assume we are willing to sit with your children or have them dumped on us at your conveniellCt:. When we want th~m for the day or the night we'll let you know. We raised ours. Please raise yours. (4) Don't assume that because you married Marcia or John that we enjoy the company of hls or her parenta. On certain occasions both in-laws should be pre.sent.., but don'l tol!l them on us. (S} Don't take it tor granted that you Are Hard . . . and Getting Harder c:an borrow our car, our boat, our la\vn mower, our silverware and table linen for your parlies, etc. Ask first. And be courteous enough lo return our property in tile same condition in which you received it -for exa1nple, gas in the tan k of the car, tablecloth clean and iron· ed. etc. RcspecUully yours -1'10TllER AND DAD P rizes \Viii be awarded to the worst dressed man and woman at Wednesday Morning Club's Hard Time Party in the Newport Beach Elks Club on Saturday, April 4 .. Thumbing a ride after their jalopy broke dov.·n are (left to right) Mines. Paul Kneiseler, \Villiam Hill and Fred \V. Johnson, presi· dent. Cocktajl hour will begin at 7 p.m. followed by a corned bee[ a nd cabbage dinner. TERRI TYLER Future Bride Couple Pick June Date ~1r. and hfrs. h1arx V. Tyler of Huntington B e a c h an- nounced the betrothal of their daughtt:r, Terri Tyler : o Wllliam Noble \Vaile during a family' party. Miss Tyler is a graduale nf V't!wmont High School i n BounUful, Utah. ' Mary Morris Future Bride Mary Frances ?\1orris V.'ill become the bride of Bruce James Bartoo during ceremonies in Sts. Simon and Jude Catholic Church on July 11. Parents of the betrothed are Mr. and f.trs. Carl William Morris of Huntiaglon Beach and Mr. and l\.1rs. Jess Barloo or h1ontebello. The engagement was an- nounced during a gathering in the home or the bride·e1ect's parents. Special guesls were Dr. and Mrs. James G<>ethel an d family from Los Angeles and Mr. and -Mrs. Alex AquiJTe and Camlly from Placentia, her uncles and aunts : ltf rs, Dorthea Benett of Huntington · Beach, her gre a t-aun t : Kathleen, Bill and Michael htorris, her s i s t e r and brothers. and Miss E I s a Rausmssen. Miss ~lonis is a graduate of Hu-.itington Beach High School and is attending Golden Wes\ College. T uni/a-Field Rites • MARY MORRIS July Date Her fiance ill an alumnus o{ ~1ontebello High School and is enroUed at Easl Los Angele!! College. He served with lhe U.S. Navy. • rn Xi Xi Pi Announces · Mav Plans ' . Plans for insh11lation of of. licers and a fl.1others Day din· ner will be discussed \\'hen Xi Xi Pi ch~pter._Beta Sigma Phi. meets at 7:-30 p.m . tonight. Mrs. Robert Kremer will open her Fountain Valley home for the gathering and with f\.frs. Norman Nieberlein will present a pro51ram on Friendship from the book ''Life , Learning and Friendship." h1rs. Eldon Dvorak will preside during the business session and refreshments will be served following t h e meeting. Smo II, Large Dots Adorning Dior Clothes Petit pois dots of all sizes in the Dior collection inspi red a wool worsted jersey coal from Beauclere-; designed by Sache. It has white mini dots on a maroon g I ace ground. The close-fitting coat ls double· breasted u n d e r a round· revered collar. DEAR M and D: \'our 1uueitJo1111 U.. · ta~r thu to me. Than.ti for the e1ctlleat and I'm 'IU't lhey'll be &he topic docwnentatton. were ln thelr 20I. A twilight marrlaga can mean a new Ute. Our famtly l• all (or It. -OVERJOYED ' IN LUBBOCK ot many dlruter table d.lscunlont -by botll 1ener1doa1! Tbub for writing. DEA R ANN LANDERS: When"" I DEAR LUB: Hooray for GrempsUl01v 'alct l.o bow that ~ is ea.ttylng "lhe hist or We -for wblcla' the first wat made.'' DEAR ANN LANDERS: Tell Mn. Pin k Ribbons to leave her ovaries alone. Tbe theory that the left ovary p(t>ducts girls and the r1ght ovary produces boys ls ridiculous. My rignt ovary was removed because of necessJty after one year of marriage. I have since given birth to two sons and two daughters with only one ovary -the left one. -LIVING PROOF hear about children who are oppoaed to a parent remarrying late in life I boll. The best argument Jri favor of, a late 1eeond marriage Is my own grandfather. Grandma died at 72. We all thought Gramp would die of a broken heart. He was so lonely for the next year Jt was pitiful. Alcohol Js no short cut to social suc- cess. lf you think you have to drink to be accepted by your fricn&, get lhe fact!!. Read ,;Boose and Y.Qu -For Teenagers Only," by Ann Landers. Se.nd~5 cenl!I Jn coin and a long: self-addressed, stamped envelope with your requCSt. DEAR· LIVING' I lfld Pinky tut lk theory was a lot ol eyewW but rtaden ,bave a telldeacy iG Hsi.ca to odler readen Gramps' life changed when he Jtarted to keep company wlth a lovely widow. They have been married three years now and are wonderful together. Next month they leave on 1 ~e. You'd think lhey Ann Lander! will be glad to help you "tl!h your problems. Send them to her Jn care of the DAILY PILOT, enclosing a sell·addressed, stamped envelope. To avoid dlsap~oinlment, prospective brides are reminded to have their wedding stori es with black and \vhite $?lossy ~boto­ graphs to the DAILY PILOT Women s De- partment one week before the wedding. Pictures received following the wedding will not be used. For engagem ent announcements it is imperative that the story, also accompanied by a black and white gl ossy picture, be su b- mitted six weeks or more before the wedding date. If deadline is not met, only a story will be used. To help fill requirements on bo th wed· din~ and engagement stories, fo rms a re __ avJ!!la.ble in aILol..lhe DAILY PILOT offices. Further questions \Vill be answered by Women's Sectidn .stall members at 642-4321 or tlJ4.9466. Ba/boon Claims Bride In Morning Ceremony Catholic Club Alums Schedule Dates Friday, April 3, memberS ot Orange. County Catholic Alum:, ni Club wU( converge in the Garden Grove home of ~1iss Peg Berning for a spring par- ty at 8 p.m: Members also have schedul- ed a "Mame" date in the Hart.ford "nleate.r for Thurs- day, April 9, and the annual bread, wine and sausage party on 5aturday, April JI, will be sponsored by the De s e r t Valley club. The group will Nuptials In Offing News of the betrothal ·of Joyce Van Schalk to Lonnie R. Rencher has been revealed by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Van Schaik of Costa Mesa. Miss Van Schalk, a graduate of Estancia High School, will receive her AA degree in secretarial science in June from Orange Coast College. ' vis.It. t!le, Ramona Pagconl on Sunday, Aprll 26. The..Jlrst an .111 a I intPr· southern Ca 1 if or n i a talen1 competition nighJ is sc~ for Swulay, May 2~. ffJr the benefit of the 1Holy Family Adoption Service of Or ango County. Miss Cecil Simenski. service social worker, will speak to the club on Sundety, April 12, during !he regular monthly meeting in t h e Charter House at 8 p.m. Club membership is open lo ~ingle Catholics who are col· lege graduates. Further in· formation by be obtainc.'<I by calling liiss hfitzl Lusin at SJ>.7313. BEGINNER"S PI A.N 0 CLASSES ll:1111l•ter Mw !Or ehlld r1n I yr1 . tllru 12. S!•rl your tlllld on e mv11c11 ,,. rcer IOdlyl PHONE 540..J165 WALLICHS MUSIC CITY A double ring morning service In the Holy Family Church of Orange u n i t e d Klistine Lois Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis ol Placentia, and Mark Stephen Howlett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark K. Howlett o( Balboa. graduated from Valencia lllgh Her fiance, son of Mrs. School and attended Fullerton Ruth Greiner of Las Vegas !~~~~~~~~~~~. The rites were perfonned by the Rev. James M. Ford. The btide '5 &ister, Mlss Vicki Ellen Davis, served ·as maid of hono r . Other members of I.he wedding party included the Mmes. 8 o b \\'clc1l, Richard Bu r d I ct, Patrick Hyde, another sister. and Craig John.son, sister of th~ bridegroom. Miss Bo b b J Jo Davis, 11nother lilster, was junior bridesmaid. Best man was th e bridegroom's brother, Larry Howlett, with ushers Jeff Davis, the bride's brother. Welch. Robert Spickard and Tracy Longstrelh. The new Mrs. Howlett v.•as Losers Win Top Honors Mrs. Carl Geisert was crowned queen of TOPS Merg- ing Mermaids by Mrs. Gary Ott, 1969 leader, during the group's annual awards night. Other winners were the Mmes. Robert Curry and Cla rence Walsh, division four; Russell Makely, div ision three; and Russell Shafer and Derrick Jacobs. division two. Runner·up to the queen was 1'1rs. Ru ssell Makely. New offlce111 will be in· stalled and assume leadership in April. Mrs. Jacobs ~ will :serve as leadec and assisting her will be the Mmes. Ott, co- leader, Patrick God w In , secretary, and Tom Lucero, weight recorder. The Merging 1'-1e r m aids meet. every Thursday evening in Woodland School, Costa Mesa. Anyone wlshin~ in- formation may call Mr&. Le<in Townsend, &42-1804. Junior College she eurtently is and the late Mr. Rencher, -_1:.: a s t e w a r d e s s for Air received his AA degree in data Gloomy Gus Is California. processing from OCC. Your Kinda Guy Her husband was gradu1ted They will exchange wedding from Santa Ana High SchooJ,~p~l~ed~g~e~~~in~N~o~ve;m~ber~·;..;;;d~~~~~~~~~~~ and attended Sant.a An •Ii College. The couple will make lhelr home Jn Santa Ana. Pounder Honored F ou nd e r s Day was cel~brated by members o! Clipped · Wings, Los Angeles and Orange County chapterl, with a·St. Patrick's Day hap. pening in the South Pasaden a \Vomen's Club. Mrs. Richard Sinclair of Pasadena, founder of the Los Angeles Chapter was guest or honor at the Oriental Oc- casion; which was highlighted with a Chinese auction of boutique Items. Attending from the Ha rbor Area were the Mmes. J anet Lehman, Emmett Oehlert, Paul Salata, Richard Slayton, Hobert 1.elsdorf, Thom as Sal· fer and Richard Hornbaker. Y Members Offered Fore Charm, poise, makeup and fashion will be covered tomor· row by f\.1iss Laura l Kimball when she addresses members of the Y ·Wives. The program will take place beginning at 9:30 a.m. with a coffee hour in the Santa Ana· South Orange County YWCA. Guests are welcome. Cooking with wine will be the fare offered Thursday, April 16, In the Southern Coun- ties Gas Co., Anaheim. M e m b ersblp Information may be received by calUng Mrs. Michael D. Joyce, pres l· dent, at 54s-8358. ffla!Aej "MIRACLE WIGS" The INSTANT HAIR-DO! • •, for ••t•lionln9 9ad.abouh, lull Ion ii in your bag I fa~o ii alon9I l ru1h11 i11to yolll' own 1tyl1 in a FLASHJ It's 10 011y lo wa1h Ind 1tyl1 yoUt• 11lf, 1007. K1111lr1lon fob1 r. • •• YOU'LL LOOK • °"d FEEL LOVELI ER THAN EVERI - THE TRA YELER lop with t1p1r1d nick: S•"• tr. . Slr•lch c1p, curly or 11 1111 c11rly Reg $1996 24.95 ...... THE VOYAGER WUh or without p1 rl, lot th1 lon91r loot S1v1 S7 THE "GARBO" H1"Jm1d1 for th1 l1!1 1l in f11h· io" 1tyl11, S1v1 $10 : Melodie , Chris or Barb will 'Cul & style your wig in less than 30 minutes! FALLS Fill• 1clcl lh1 crowning touth lo your crowning 91oryl S1v1 flow '" our out• 1!1ncling 11l1ctlo11, Her fiance . son of Mr. and Mrs. Noble J. Waite of Uoo· tington Beach, ls a graduate of }luqtlngton Beach High School and now i1 attending Golden West College. Next fall he v.•il l continue his s t u d i e s at Brigham Young University. Chapel The Chapel or the Bells, Tunlla', best man. Other mar~s : patch pockets and • back slit l~~~~=-;VVIIRRtGiJJ~NVJliiAli•isr~~~~~ $22.95 532;95 A June lt wedding Is ..plan- ned. Dress Styles Full, nuted skirt. and small., shouldered, ltme · fitting top are the main point in a dress in saffron yellow crepe from Palidori in the Italian couture collecUons. • The top Is side·buttoned, the waiat is belted in leather. .. .,., ....... YARN SHOP ''WE SPECIALIZE IN SERVICE" ,1111 lHITlttlCTIOH\ 2640 I . COAST Hl•HWAT CfftM _. Mt' 1'1·1'11 Anaheim, was the setting for Guests were escorted to the noon rites uniting Deborah their places by Robe.rt TunlJa Ann Fleld and Ronald Timothy and Larry Hu bbard. Tunlla. The new Mrs. T u n 11 a Reading the rites for the graduated from N e w p o r l daughter and son of Dr. and Harbor High School and at- lifrs. Donald Field or Newport "8ndcd Orange Coast College. Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Tom lier husband, a graduate of Tunila of Tustin was the Rev. Tustin Union High School, al.- Eugene R. Cox. tended OCC and now Is i flu· Altending the bridal couple dent at Fullerton J u n Io r v.-ert Susan Field, maid of Colle8e. honor, and Richard Thomas They l"lll reside in Tustin. i~~~~·~·~~~~~~~~~ ... _ .. _ .. • SNIP 'N' STITCH SHOPPE 3334 East Coest Hwy. • Coron• dol Mer Phooe 673-8050 IT'S ALMOST SPRING WEDDING TIME M1v. Jun• 111d July t11111 fo ff th1 popul1, 111ontht for tho I do·•· Pl111 1h11d, h1wo your own ori9i111I w1d'dln9 90-, chooto fr1111 l1c1, •Y•l•h. or "''""'d pi411uot, 111d •o'U ~•IP yo~. coordi111!1 1 timilar 1tyla al'MI ftbrfc for bri411m1idt ~Itel flowo r t irL W1 h1wo11'I fo•901!1n fwo import1nf p1opl1, th1 molh1r1 of tho br;do 1r.d frOOfl\, who t111 loolr. 11111ri for th1 occ111on in co1lu1111t 111'110 f ro111 l1co, 1illr or Ala1kino, 1nh111cotl with ''"'' lo•1ly f1w11 trim. M•v •• t1rw1 yoo too", VIRGINIA Demi Falls S... t7 , ••••••• !iOW 18" to 20" Falls .... ,, NOW Wig Falls .... ,,. .......... Now $42.95 Long Falls ,_ ,,, ...... 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TILL 9:00 548•3446 cbrona det Mar, C1llfo1nr1 D..11.., nd 'ro,..ret1r j I t I '1 I I I' ' I I •, ------· ------~-------------------·-----·-------- .. ff DAILY PILJT Wed .. ~y, Aptll I, 1970 . p.JL Board Meetir)g-~ T ~ke .Pr~(:ede,,,c~ ' Cool Treat Awaits Parents, Students A coOl . treat is· in 'store for all students and parents attending K!Uybroqke ScJ!ool's open house, for the PTA will host an· old·fashioned ice cream social afterwards. The open house will take place from 7 to 9 p.in. Wednesday, April 2'2. Enjoying samples ahead of'llme are lief! to right) Roger Riggs, Deb' bie Poarch and Paul Sauerhammer. + ' Council PTA Mrs. Job Clark Pr~sldent COMING UP : H'onor1ry service .awarda luncheon. at 11:30 a.m. Monday, April a, Reservations for lunch, at .; .$2.50, wil l be accepted by Mrs. _Ralph Stev~ ,until Friday. April 3. Reglstr1Uon wJJI lake place at 19 . a.m. with a business meeUng to follow. Reports w i I I be presented by Mrs. Grant Bertolet, hlstori:rn, a n d parent teacher informaUon certificates will be awarded to ~e Mmes. Nigel Balley, Edward Ban, Ted Barben, -' David Chavis, Jack Davidson, John Doody, Ro1er Early, John Franco, John Grauer, Ronald Haywaf4. . J o s e p h Hlm- methebtf, Tony Lenore, Bob Lindsay, John Mackey, Paul Ohlsen, ~wnnam o u t 1 a w , David Reader, Carl Rotman, John Scapple, Thom as Thomp so n , Mathew Waidellck and W 1111 am Weatherill. CM High PTA Mn. Matthew Wlldellcll Pre ii dent COMING UP: Rummage sale from t a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Satur_d,y, Aprij 3 and 4, --~.---~..'!f.u!"'i?.:nd~n~~ ~1! Will Virtue Wi n OveT Evil? Mesa. 1t.' si>irited musical in a \Vestern dance hall setting will be presented by stu· '\I dents of Lincoln School Friday and Satu.rday, April 10 and 11 . Both .perform· ances will be at 8 p.m. in the school auditorium and are a PTA benefi~. Karen Hinrichs seems aghast over the pending shbOt-out between Jeff Harns (left} and Rich Savage, one of the scenes from "Katie's Golden Horseshoe." Estancia PTA *'· R1lpb Boe1e1 Praident COMING UP: Board meeting at 1 p.m. Wednesday, April 8, in the faculty lounge. REPORTS : Mr1. Cb a r le s Lamb, middle school r e pre s entative chairman ' reported that 140 parents of eighth grade stude-,1ts at- tended the six· different tours and quet5tion an d fa ir, in May, will be discus!· ed. Volunteers wishing to help may contact M r 1 , Smith it 549-0639. .. '':; •• . ' • ·-,. ,• ·p.arent-T eacher ·Units ·Occupied With ' answer session during the month of ~rch. Assisting Floyd Harr~Jn, principal was Robert Francy, Mrs. Alex'"McLeod -and William KapeDe, v i c e principals. TeWmkle aDd Rea middle ~ools hosted. Harbor View PFO Mr1 .. Charles Sword Preslde"11l Newport Ele . PT A A1r1. John Franco Pre.sident COMING UP: Mother- daughter luncheon at noon Saturday, April 4, In the American Legion h a l I , Newport Be a c h . Ent.er-i · tainmen t '(ill be providerl by !: the MarifM1s of A1arina High •: Newspapers Traded for Green9acks Mrs. Robert Whiteside president of De !\.iille PTA, measures the pile of papers being accumulated by ' stude~ts Bo~by ~itesid~ (lett) and Julie Ann ~vale during the .school 's paper drive which will continue through Mon~ay, April 20. Parents are asked te> cooperate by saving newspapers and sending them to · &chool or contacting the school for delivery arran-gements. luau With a Heart Mike Btlck, superintendent ol Fountain Valley schools, accepl• an aloha greet· ing and invitation to a Luau With 1 Heart from Mrs. Gerald A. ~llx. Tickets for , lll\ benefit laking place al_poon Wedne-sday, Aprll 15, are I.MO. Proceeds from the luncheon ln the clvic center will be donated lo dis tr ict student awards. I ·cook PTA William Gamboa President COMING UP: Executive board will meet tomorrow ~ight at 7:30 in the te8chers' lounge. . : REPORTS :· Offictrs elected are the Mmes, Rober\ Eurs, pn:sident: Rol)B.]d Browri. "Floyd Collini, Howard Fox and .DarTell Patterson, vi~ presidents; Earl Robert.S, treasurer: J. L. White and Anthony Hernandez:, secretaries·; Frank Zandri , historian, and y/illiam Gam- boa, parliamentarian. Garn· boa will serve as auditor. FY ' High PTSA Mr1. Wll!!am Btockmalli Pre11ident COMING UP: ¥acuity-parents dance wiU ·take place in·lhe 21~1 cafeteria at · 8 p.m. siiturday, April ' 25. Dance mu!lc will be provided by the Blrmingbams, a family mUalcal gri>up. Half the pro· cteds will be donated to Dollars fQr Scholars. REPORTS : Ate xe c ut i ve boud m.eeting , Mrs. Rk:hard .Benedict presented ,plans for a May installaUs>n dinner meeting to honor Mrll. Rudolph LaBJanc, in- coming p~ident, and her slate ~ officers. Fulton PTO Mn. Robt.rt Welcll Preaident COMING UP : PTO members will attend parent night pot· tion of drug abuse program Imp1ct Plus 2 at I p.m. 1\iesday, April 7, in Foun· taln V a 11 e y Elementary School. Program will be presented by Mrs. James Zahleo, Miss Toni Heyer and Ed Lavelle, upper and mid· die teaming coordinators and fifth and sixth grade teachers. Subject of drug abuse also will be explored in an all-day session in school In Impact Day Fri- day .. April 10, and In shorter programs ln the tw1>-wttk period endiOJ ~lday, April 21. Laflc View PTO • JOlll Coclafa1 Pie1ipent COMING \ii': -Sw1p Fair W\11 -U.ke place on the T.M.R. playground Salunlay, April , Cactus Society Orange Co\lnt}' Cactus and Succulent Society merti1 the first Wedqe.sday at noon In Odd Fello\\"s Hall, Co5ta lt1es1. 4. Anyone wi.shln, additional information may c o n t a c t Dave Beatty, ways and means chairman, at 842· 4981. REPORTS: Book c 0 v er I deaiped by a PTO, member are on sale by student coun· cil at a price of 10 cents each. Proceeds will be used le> purchase autoharps for all classrooms Mesa View PT A Ronald f\furray President COMING l::JP: Public 11 in· vited to attend a pancake breakfast round-up in school Saturday, April 4, from II to II a.m. Juice, pancakes, bacon, milk and CQffee will be served. Price of ad - mission Is $1 for adults, 60 cents for children under 14 years. Tickets may be cb- tained lrcim executive board members or by cont.acting the sc hool of- fi~ ... Election of officers will take place at general meeting Tuesday, April 7. Robinwood PFO Mr1. Lee Mock President C0~1ING UP: Carnival poster contest is in progress for studen ts from all grade le~els. Winning poller will be selected from e a c h classroom and used t o publicize uixomlng spring carniv al. Mrs. Bernard Don- nucci is contest chalrmap. Rummage sale will be con- tlucted in conjunction with the carnival. and indi'{iduals wishing to donate items may contact Mrs. Jack Harris at 897-8794. Anyone wishing to assist with carnival ar- rangements may telephone Mn. Michael McClanahan, gerieral chairman, at 1193- 41186. Proceeds Yfll b e donated to the school gilt fund . REPORTS: Winners of the tt· cent paper drive w e r e classes of Mrs. Howard Bergeson, first place. and Mrs. Fred Patzold, second place. Forecast: Fai~ for Swapping COMING UP : Boa rd meeting at 9:30 a.m. ~1onday, April 6, in the home of Mrs. Wllllam Fleetwood, roon1 rep r esentatlve chairinen. Plans for the science fair and back·t1>-school night will be discussed. Mrs. Frank Frost, ways and means chairman Is orga.nizing I! desert sale for the evening. Mrs."Ricnai'd Becht e l , chairman of the nominating committee will. present the slale cf no1nlnee11. Officers \\1111 be installed al the mother-daughter luncheon in May. Mrs. J ack Dwan. awards and scholarshi p chairman will announce the detaJls of the Arbor Da,'( program. Mesa Verde PTA f\fn. Nancy Rei11bart President COMING UP: Board meeting at 9:30 am. 'Tuesday. April 7, in the Costa Mesa home of Mrs. George Smith. County Lark View PTO members are building' stalt. for a Swap Fair laking place !rom 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturd ay, April 4, at the playground. PTO will sponsor'• rum· mage table. There also will be· o bake sale and refreshments wil l be served. Selecting Items fo r the fair are (left to righl) Lance and Mark Cochran assist· ed b1 Mrs . K..tnnelh L. Hansen. A $1 fee co rs all articles lo be sold an~ part1 clpani.. ii\ay keep any profits, School and the winners of the Stars of the 70s talent show . Ticket reservat'bns must be made · by 4 p.m. tomorrow. T ic kets are .• mothers, $2.25 and daughters, $1.50. ) . ' REPORTS : Board members ... and mothers who wo.rk for ,. the school were hosted by ,: the teacher.s at a luncheon before spnng recess. ·' NH High PTA A-frs. Robert Hetul President 'COMING UP : Get·acqualnted ni ght will take place at 7:XI \Vednesday, April 8, in the soci al hall. Charles Godshall. princi pal w i 11 ouUine the buJlding program and the slate of officers will 1 be presented for lij)proval. Serving on the nomJnatln1 committee are .the Mmes. J . W. Hemstreet, Joe Quinn, Harry Mellor, Va.sh k e Breeding 311d Enid Hollman. REPORTS: Scholarship dri ve .· is on to insu re that $300 may be presented by the PT A toward s l\vo $100 scholarships, a $25 art award and three s m a 11 awards in the art field. ,• ··=. St. John Aux. Mr1. Dennis Wais President COJ\otlNG UP: G e n er a I meeting at 8 p.m. Thursday \ April 9. Program will be ... prese,1ted on drug abuse by Lt.· Austin Smith, CoSta ?\1esa community relaUOM officer. . REfORTS: l\trs. Jo .s e p h 1 SChullst, Mrs. Gerald Walton and Mrs. Wayne Boag, ways and means chairmen a nounced a profit ct $1,002. .,, \\'as reallied from tne an- nual rummage sale. /'i ct~ria PTA Mrs. Dougl11 Bowler Presidenl REPORTS: Officers elected t1> serve for the year 1970-71 J are the Mmes. Dougllti! Bowler, prelident; Frank Petita, program i J o hn K I r. k m a n , memberahlp: Kent Spencer, . way1 and means: Ron Gross and James f\iad~n. secretaries: Charles Doyle, treuurtr; Harlan ~forrls, historian. Otfiers are Doyle as aucHtor and Fred Woodworth as parliamentarian. Wilson PTA Mrs. William Oatlaw ' President COJ\.UNG UP: Mothers and siJth grade da ugbtt r1 fashion show tea will takt place trom 11to 3 p.n1. FrJo. day, April 3 .•. Ex-t:cut!vt bo11rrl meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesd ay, April 7, in the lt!ach~rs' l0\J\1ge. ' . .· - I ' " " $1 0 N c f i I l -~ ~ \.' ,, ' , > I ' ' ,, I I I I I I • N . \Vrdn1sdq, April ~ 1970 •' THESE I at SAFEWAYr JELL-WELL B'EL-AIR 'CRISCO OIL GELATINS FRUIT PIES 39c WITH Choice of All . " Premium Qual· $ 24-oz. THIS Fruit Flavors-c ity Frozen. (All bottfi COUPON Guaranteed Too! Except Blueberry) for c •• _ """' "' •H 1.1 ••• , si. ... 11 ... ,, ~io .... MSJ 3-oz. package 8-in. 24-oz •••• 1hv,., fh,.. "'""· "•"' i . >, '· ), n io ---Excedr1n-llFWDRLlll<NOWLEDGE - • THE ENCYCLOPEDIA P.M. 86' - VELKAY --SHORTENING LIBBY FRUIT COCKTAIL EDWARDS COFFEE - Thi. Ni111t t1111e 1•• '' Now Yo rt rs p,,n Rehevtr JO - · :is::,\ Pals':~~~ Fo~~~~~n~n~ion , · .,ii\ Aoim•I 5'o,..d $)87 \··l"!'" \·1'.r_\ Monufactured a~ At lion1 c ;\k _.. ~~ Meod Jolin1on 60'1 All-Purpose Baking, Frying or Cooking Use .. Tiny little Fruit Segments. Ch ill & Servo! ,$ Vocu um Pock . Choice of All Grinds. low Price! c ~o~~ AnER H~-~~11. 7 6C 7·9c PYoau 4-eunte ;;;~;;N 21 :::. 79c on& VENTURE '¢ 3-lb. can •••• 16-oz. can ••• 0 R 1-lb. can •••• Sha"'poo (10c Oii l11bt'I) --- "'"'m' 72C t ill COLGATE ADDITIONAL FEATURES . Diaperene Ointment '•:~ 1111 Hal·r Tonr'c '"' "''' """''""" w ..... 81 1 V1~11111 for Your Hair 1111 Denture Adhesive ~": ·::;:· 791 ----·-· >i I U.S. No. I-Russets To Bake, ~ Boil, fry Or For Mashinz. !'ii-1MI lntroduclDf)' Prio.e r.ET f'ULL HEf'UJYIJ t- Jf' .\'OT COillPLETELY 5'ATISFIED VOLUMES 2-1 4 Only 298 each A-BOOK-A-WEEK -lb. plio Bag c 'Apple· S led Delicious 5 $)00 . . ~= Z!~~~ = ,_ .. '10ran I es NavelorValencia )a 111. 99' ~ ,oc11 1n v~1m1n c 11v1 Otlltt ~ Ille till lilt!'tttli. Snd And Mey. G Pel ru •lt Ruby Reds 5· lb. 49c ra 1~:'J!°tpi ~1~1 blC t,Green Beans ~~!::~: lb. 25' Articho.kes ~;~&s~ 51 .. $1°0 Broccoli . re;~~-~~~~;~~;" -lb.19' 1 A I ... ~·-5 '1" pp es lall i. Ctoiol!'t '"· C PIN&M lr15'! 3 .i., 29' arrots 0.1; , .. Yn1 •• , R I I ·~· """ 10 '""" 39' Q S ft$ lire•~, Sitt ,,,,, Dried Prunes [;.';: 2,:,: 79' Pineapples ,;:e... .. .• 49' Orange Juice ~.':" ~· 79' ' SAFEWAY GARDEN SHOP BUYS·!-, - Li uid-Bleach .;.;:~.~" ::~ 35' Sherbet Lu''"'' fro1t11 Yogvrt tlll;i:1 01~nflblrf'f, l lur"'"'f· s111w11trry or ~!llbe·ry ""' 39' ''"' Ca e M·1xes .... w"'h''•LI"' ""''· 31' Fru•1t Dr··1nks -~ ...... hi AUOI~ V•leliH. So [ l k · _ Drillp. Gr·· It Prtput So£ Z To~''"' p I• Ill" flult ~ Scot Towels l~~·~n:'.;,;r .~, 33' Instant Col fee :~~:; 'i:· 99' Potato Chips ~:~~::~:~.~,:~~'.··54' Dry Milk -Lucern1 ln1tant Dry Non·F•t MU~ Sll!Nll. Goilt1>111 horJthir11 B~\ 8~t111t1t! 20-~t. $)69 '"' DAIRY· DELICATESSEN Butter .... , .... Grad1 AA-fresldy Churntd '·"· 79c cln, , ·Margarine Co14bronk-C1e,my-Smooth '"" 19' ''"· Ice Cream Puty Pride-12 Aut-flmn BAHEffY SHOP BIJYS VIENNA BREAD SNmt S11'1e-Also Skyla<k r1u1c11 Blt141. Home llf~ed f"ia"M. BEL-AIR FROZEN • UMU ::i:r~· CnUflew1r tltt, ··-• H•U hw1 PotllfH1 ;: •him FRYER PARTS Frei• 811 .. "A" • D11M11hl1 • DlcP \ • Mole Lop ' !1111111 ... 11' I Sliced Bacon • O•~u,~• Min lt•I • L•t,'1 It•• f1t•1 •lie•••'• ff ltkttr S1111kd •. 1-lb, Pkr-69c . Royal Buffet :;:: 0 M .w, .... scar G~!t.souc1 '"°" .... 79' ••• .... 19' ,1, . . . USDA CHOICE U.S.D.A. Choice l ' - BEEF RIB I Beef Chuck STEAKS . ROASTS . ~~· IHIJ ' USDA Choit1 1 C C B11d1 Cols Flivorfi.' & Juicy Ideal lndiY1dual Sluks. <luar· anlffd To Ple11~ or Yoor Money Comple1e!y RtfooOe4. Sliced Meats '::::_' Chicken 0rl:;i~:=:'1 • Smokie links ~;. liver Cheese = c l•t f. 35' ' ••• • 1000 Bayside Dr., New~ort Beach • 24 Monarcj Bay Plaza, So. Laguna . • 636 N. Coast Hwy.,i Laguna Beach ('""'_ _ • Santa Ana Freeway at la Paz, Mission Viejo • Wilson & Fairview, Costa Mesa 1 --.. . . i -- l 11 I ~-~ '-,_ .. '-... -. ,. ' ., • • • .. l '· • -' -:: l ,, ' ·I . .. • . . -·-. . • • . ---. . ---. . -• --.. -' -----I -I -. 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FRESH IClst 39 GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ~Nz. c FRESHklST-HAMS BARTLETI PEARS 3 ~~$, CANS iuHili~slAcoiiiis l:~c:.~·4tc . iiisiiio POTATOEs1:i.z·39~ • SPAJUIETTL ... :,:~3LBO 6CAR90 IC or 1•LB. Lo... P KGS. · DOV l!IU LVCK GREEN BEANS ' '' f LIAN, DNDIR I RIB LARRY'S CHUCK WAGON STUFFED · ANTISEPTIC MOUTHWASH l 20 OZ. BTl. HAIR SPRAY ·2 ~:3 25c SANDWICH POTATOES · With CHEESE or SOUR CltEANj ~~:.·} •Regular •Super • U"scented 87' 49c 12-0L CAN FREE TWCIUIATIC aAZO•ay· GILLETTE WnH PURCllASll OP ':'..'7.':: •127 8AND AYI 40• 'o".'$177 100 ANTACID GELUSIL TAaLnS XfEP ALEll:T NO DOZTABLITS BOX 39c 0Fl$ KING GEORGE IMPOltTfD, Bl~NDED -REG . $11 .99 SCOTCH SAVE $ I 0'' WHISKY$f.oo v,.GAl SAVO '°'-YOOAA "'899 WOLFSCHMIDT ::.~; 'f ··~ ' GAL 5,\\lf $1.50 -SlU.!GHT IC'r. IOUIQION U.a EAR!Y TIMES ,~~'.;; "ff ~ . . ...... • $A\lf $1.SO-SllAIOHT K'(_ l,OUllON ... ~9 OLD TAYLOR "G·'"·" ~ 16 PlOOf mlt"fl CA•S ·~. -··- ROMAINE LETTUCE PKG. 75c ~ OF2 10.oz.35c PKG. GAIDfN FlllfSH GREIN ONIONS Fll:fSH fllM SOLID RED RADISHES LAll:GE Bll:OWN PLASnC STRIPS ""'" 5•c SAVf $3.00 l GAL HtOHlANO ClfAM SCOlCH .~ CRllP2·29c ••••• • STEAK MUSHROOMS °COffEE-All GRINDS I MJ.B. 1 . con •••• -.83c 2't ton ....... $1.65 J.lb. con ....... $2AO l O.OL Instant $1.19 TEACHERS :,~. fT2~\' MAGNOLIA OT LARGI R a u ilCH PACK .. JOHNSON'S GlO COAT, 27.,,L size ................................ 95< JOHNSG.N'S KLEAR ~LOOR WAX.~z. size ........ : .......... $1.25 JOHNSON'S FAVOR WiTH LEMON, 7..,L size .................... 89~ JOHNSON'S LIQUID JUBILEE KITCHEN W>;I., 14.,,L siZ< ....... 75c JOHNSON'S SPRAY JUBllfE KITCHEN WAX, 1 OV><IL soze ...... 95c BEITT CROCKER BA.COS (lmtfo lion Bacon Bil&), 3Y•·Oz.. s1ze •• 79c PAP.XAY MARGARINE, l~b. size ................................... 31 c HUNT'S FOODS 10f.MTO S'UCt no, 300 can ••• 5i$1 'TOMATO PASTE. 12-o.r.. con-.. ..33c (ATSUP. '20-o1 bt! .............. 3.1c WESSON OIL 38.ot. btL-·····-· 79r. MAN)YICH.no. 300cOl'l •• -....... .CJc; FRISKIES CAT FOOD. 15-oz. size.Meat, Fi~. Liwr, Chicken, Kidllev ••••••• 2/39c CARNATION COFFEE MATE, 16-0L size ..................................... 9'/c DOW LIQUID BATHROOM CLEANER, l 6·oL size ......................... 49c SUNSHINE SESAME BREAD WAFERS, 9'12·oz. size ........................ 49c LARRY'S FROZEN GARLIC BREAD WITH CHEESE, 6·0L size .............. J9c GLAD PLASTIC WRAP, Incl. 4c Off, l DQ.11. ................................ 31 c BETTY CROCKER SATIN FROSTING. reg. size CJ1ocolo1t.Vollil'lil.Mi!kc1i11c•1• .55c 2300 D urhOr Blvd. ut lVllson St., Uarltor Shopping Center, Costa Mesa .QI ( I ' I • I we welcome ' FOOD STAMP SHOPPE II I . ' l . < l ; • • ' I i I I ii I ' . . . Jl!ILOT-ADVERTISER Wednesday, Marett 25, 1970 Ii.BS. LARGEFANCYllNDIA 4 1-LI. 29' CARROTS ___ ......... PKGS . u.s.N0.1 sWEnlROWN 3 29c· ONIONS ............ ,........... . LIS. sMALLFANCYW~~TON 2· . 29c APPLES DILIC10U5 ...... LIS. GARDEN GROVE 888 CHAPMAN AVENUE' ~ -· FRYING CHICKEN U.S.D.A. GRADE A WHOLEBObY • • "GRAHAM CRAC KEIS .......... ~~~ WILSHIRE CUCUMBER c HI p s ,,_ ...... : ........... -22.QZ. 'AR -., -• -------. r· -·- CHUCK .. ROAST U.S.D.A. .CHOICE OR STA llR IROS. CllTlflED IEIF 4 ·9c .1es La. ~llLJ.I 6~"RIB ,. DAILY PILOT :J3 • \1 11 I 1 .. • f j 'I . ' I I ' I c • ' .... " DAILY PllOT .. When Yo111re the Hostess • Homey ~ and Spic~ 5¥.tee_ten~ . ., .. . • I &i M lo 1'1fl' 11!rn ~be . boateu .. rou ctub IT I . HOw ume does fly! ~ yoU fmd youneq CM~t-jn the :~~v.~y,-~ noth'Llg iiew, "!'thiAI opecl~!: _ If you · ~Ult '" :antlter ):ea, then ii ll ·lilgll '• to1!>! ex- panding ;your oollelll" Jilth Some excltinc-M'ff ~tpe jdeas. For example, ,Honet and Spic. Calre ,riUgllt· bl illol, the dessert btffttine the o.rtlSion you are now planning. • Featured ingredient i' whole bran' cefeal, gtvln1· l th~t' honeyed spice cake t b1a~ characterlsUcally n u t • l 'l k ·e "'bran" flavor. 1 Allow tllls cake to cool'; theq , swirl it prettily with luffy White Icing ... • •· . Z '!l-- HONEY AND SPICS CAKE 1h cup whole liran Cii4ial ' lh. cUp water i;. 1% cups "stfted ca?;. J teaspoon bikini· r v, teaspoon baking • 1;, tea.spoOn salt 1 t teaSpoon cinna~n ~ v, teaspoon ground· clo~tis If• teaspoon ginger ,. . 1h cup regular marg~e or butter, softmed ... 1h: cup sugar 1,~ cup liquid honey l egg ~i cup coarsely choppel nul.9: Measure whole bran:Eeal and-water into-;-!man~ · g bowl; combine. tet stan until mott of water is absorbef. PEllFECT FINALE •fOR MEE1'1NG NIGHT Sift together flour, baking J>Owder, soda. 18J.t and lees. Set aside. Measure margarine a.n d sugar in19 .m!Xir;ig, ~J but until 'light and. fluffy Ad.d honey, egg and nuts; ~at well. l ·" r ·• Add dry Ingr e d ien t s alternalely with whole ~bran , cereaJ mixture; thoroughly combine. Spread in greased J3 x 9 x 2-inch baking pan. l Bake in moderate O!ff (350 degm F.) al>ql!t,30 ·~ or unUI )jjhUy . browned;J,icool , Frost with Flul!y White ing .. Yield: 1 •• gs, 3 • Jn-, ches. Ftaffy White Icing' J tabJupoona rt8U1ar all- " purpose flour % cup milk • · l· ~1 cup regular mar1arine or blittei,. ~tened I) · •A cup sugar 1,2 teaspOon vanilla flavoring In smallaaucepan, CO&nblne l\O!ll' and small amoupt, of '· · . ..Jilllt; ntli' unUI smoolhl· Md remaining milk slowly, stir· ring until smooth. · Cook over medium ~t un- til bubbly and thickefticf ltii'· ring constantly; cool , com· •1 pletely. , ~ Measure mar.garine "• n d sugar into mix~. bowl~ beat unUI light and.fluffy, Adf ed milk mixture and ·y~lla1 beat until smooth. al!d ~ulfy. Spread on Cooled Honef and Spice Cake. • Creamy Cherries Brighten ' • 'NEW FLAVOR Fl:OWERS IN SUNNY TREATS A simply made molditbat's a pretty bright color. Add -Baked-in Sunshine, CREAMY CHERRY MOLD · 1 can (t pound) dark jrswtet cherries in heavy S1]up Dry red wine ,. With ·Sunflower Nuts 1 package (3 oun ces)· ras~rry gelatin 1 container (I ounces) com· . m~rclal sour cream Turn cherries into a s\rainer set over a pint glass ni:asur! to drain: to cherry synip add enough wine to Jlllikt 11,\ cups. There's nothing new· under 1 teaspoon baking pawder the Suh.flower -exc ept t, teaspoon sa lt maybe Sunflower nuts. 2 tablespoons dairy sour Until recently,. the.se nuts cream with a-distincti ve, if delia ne 11,:"1.eaS'f)OOns vanilla !Javor, were. nbt w id e.J Y 2' egg whites, stiffly beaten available. NoW Uie "new nut'' 'l• cup. firinly pack~ bro\vn is here in a~ance· for ad· sugar ding to· sw~ casseroles, .J. J ~P salted. r o a s t e d salads and ~ . sunflower nuts pJN:uppLE Cream '"butter and STICKY SUNS granulated sug<l.t·.j.intll light % cup drained cru,5hed and. fluffy. Beat io ~ggs o~ at pineapple .. · a time. Add dry 1ngred1enis 'h: cup butter, softened alternately"With sour cream to % cup firmly' packed brown crtamed mixture. sugar Add 1 teaspoon vanilla . % cup· salted r o a s t e·d Spread in gre ased pan. In sunflower null heavy saucepa n, mix egg t teaspoon clMamon · "·hltes, brown sugar and nuts. 1 can .(9"' o 1.1 ·n c es ) !l~al gently 2 or 3 min1Jles, · r e frigerated buttennilk st1rr1ng constantly. Add re· bi5CWts ; · maining van Ula ; spread on Combine pineapple, butter, dough. sugar, cinna?QOn atid nuts. ~ake at 350 degrets for 25 Spoon Into 10 created muffin minutes. cups. Place biscuits over mix· SUNFLOWER crusrs ture. 1 cup buUer Bake at 350 degrt!tt' for 20 l cup suga r minute.I. Loi cool • pan ·r I egg mlnutesj lrM:rl to remove I .teaspoon vanilla rm pan.~ Serve Jnverted. '2 cups lifted all·purpoic SeMI 10. !lour SWElllllll NITF II leapoon sail IQUARICS 3 rups corn Dakes, crushed W ~ butter 'Ii ~up +salted, r o a s t e d 'I ai; ll"•la1Cd sucar sunflower nu~ t 1111 ' Cream butter and sugar un· 2 cups sifted lll1"rpose Ill light and fluffy . Beat Jn Oour eggs and vanilla. Blend in sifted dry ingredients and com flake crumbs, reserving.~ cup crun1bs. Stir in· sunflower nuts. Chill dough tborough1y. Shape. dough liito l·inCh bafls. Roll in remaining crumbs to coat evenly. Place 2 inches apart on ungreased coo~e sheet. Bake at 375 degrees for 12 minutes -0r until Ughtly browned. Makes 5 dozen: ' ' ORANGE OATMEAL , COOKIES 'i: cup butter 1 cup firmly packed brown sugar I egg I tablespoon grated oraiiee peel ~.t . ~ 2 tablespoons orange juice., 1 cup all-purpose flour •,2 teaspoon soda 12 teaspoon salt I cup quick-cooking oats I,\ cup seedless raisins 1,1. cup sal ted, roaste d sunflower nuts Cream butter and sugar un- til light and fluffy, Bea,t In egg, orange peel and juice. Blend in sifted dry in- gredienLs. Stir in oats, raisins ind sunflower nuts. Heat syru p mlxturq unUI almost boiling and po~ o1er gelatin; stir to d i-1 o~l~v ·e gelatin . Chill µnµI · ·rture begins to st~ :d Add sour creitn; be until blended;; t~ld Tn ,<fraJ , cher· ries. Turn into a 1~~11 mold. Chill unlij set. At ser"(il\g time unmold. Mak~ 8 to I servings. Drop by teaspoonfuls 2 In-F I wh thes apart on lightly greased or peop • 0 lheet. • Bake at 3611 • how they 'OD 1 (or 1$ to ·18 minutt:s or t • un 1 golden. Remove to wire __ _. _____ ..__ rack. Cool. lt1akes 3\i dozen. • • . ( I: ' " ' ,. •• . • < ' ' -.. 1 'Hi>w YO\l:-Un add new beauty and warmth to every room io your 1 ·home andi ll fantastic savlnrs at your Alpha Beta Markets. Your ' 'iAtpha Beta Gaflery'' presents an endless variety of subjects·la· ' ... fluding seascapes, landscapes, portraits, rel igious art, still ljfes and sonie f1mous world scenics ... a~ magnificently repro4uced in 1 full color and. mounted on st\Jrdy1 heavy b·oard and ready lo frame.. itth week for 9 wteks 1 new size and seltctlon of pictures l frames will be availa hle with a total of 172 pictures offered. tor your s.el.tction. Some of the world famous painters P,restnted in thi$ proe:ram are: Millet Raphael, Da Vinci, rinsiorough, ~·!"l'~ndt Vermeer, Gau· DOUBLE Dl;~~~~~gh~;~;f 1 " 11:-:,2; ·:9' --C MASTERPIECE PRiNTS, OHL y ~ 'EA. ;/ P.~,:es c' ~ly o~·Al?ho Beto'•·mc~lerpieces deseN• frames of _equal ~IY orid di.sllnttiorl. • l"Jpf\11. !eta hf:s ieltG.led a great varifty of fro mes for you which will .nhance your pictw11 01 ,,,,.JI os your l:J5IM* Meer ••• onqjitre's the best news of oil, Alpha.Beto is able to offer them to you at fontostic low double disc6unt prices! ., • ., ' ON FRAMES·· 't ' • These beautiful hond~crafted frames come, in attractive finilhe1 of W1Jn""' Maple, ·•ntMi • ··whl'te,,decorotor gold or 'blOck ond unfini1hed raw oak•t• finish 01 yo~ wirh, all in 4 Sises. They are ab a•oilable·irf"both 2 and 2 l'J·1Mi · Widths.· You'd eti:pect t!» poy mo re than the low double~ dilcOunt Ptice1 you . enjoy Gt Air~· Beta . A new size will be o•a ilabl~ each ,:'eek in 01f -finlehe1. FRAME SIZE . 8"xl O" ' ~~II -~I _·' ----!I_~:-I/ 12"x24" 2" WIDTH · f Y2" WIDTH WAI.NUT, GOLO Ot llACIC 1.88 • t"lere'i just the opportu_r'llty VoU've betr'I 1ookino for to bring newjchonn and e11tittrl'l«'lt to every room In your homt. And Alpho Beto now moku It eosy for you,to give your Mn-it "dill{ncllbn" "'ith yoljr fovoril• ort•nfosterpieces tkot reflect d .. " · · your11kesondptr$0n0lity,Eochwtekfor9 wreki '):3 .\ : 1)1 A!Pkci Blito Wllroffer c: new size ond selection ol ..... , 1 ¢fits 4od trow.ts tllr at fantastic dotJb!e d!S· ,.~ • • 1-• l ~nt PrieM. t ~ o ~·ws ... -..., • I - ~-~--------- I .. I ,... • -.· • \ ·. JOTTL? or :m , DIGEL TABLETS COMPACT OR UQUID BOm.I ,.sc· 71' 1'-76' I COVER&IRL ··• MIKE UP l:illil'et: 1$ ,f$' ASPARAGUS SCLB, ARNAT10N • lS.01JlfCt JA'f\ 871 ' OFFllllAJ[ . .191 lllrffl lfTll • 2·LI. JAG • FllO!!N 441 CIJllW CUT POTATOES ~I~ VAL. . ~ JOHNSl'ON • ..di rnoZE• 141 ~APPLE P1£ .ue \ ' , ' fi·PACK • .ASSOR'l'Etl FU.VO!'IS 27• POPSICLES or 'FUUCESICLIS lti RlPHA IETA • &-PACK .-., CINNAMON ROLLS "'VAL. o»" • ;v:: LfJ~11ictPA~ YAL. 381 lllntl •ETA • l·PACR'. • 39c VALUE ' lifR'slfi'il'ti'i" HOT DOOi 31 j Alll'tltl IETll • 7-IHCH • 1.39 111 CHOC. ALMOND cm VAW< ) SWEET • MILD • NEW CROP BERMUDA 2 2·9c ONIONS UL • GARDEJI FRESH. . SALAD FIXIN'S . ::&rW 1·0C .wl!OWL .. ARTICHOKES i"· 19! =.iw.cr97c 1'9UI qt01tr • N fRES/l fROZEH ~PPROX: 5 P!R POONO . ... DUBUQUE • l~B. PACKAGE . IOWA .MA1D&7c . BACON·· -· LOW, LoW DISCOU~J HICl U.STlllM ~lif •. li.J. '9\C. . , Fanntr . .loha IACOK . llM[ • FilbN 'f~oh'f. '• a.ol. Pill, SHRl.,PSTICKS ' AlfHA BETA·IVftlll'I nm .,fRESH .. GROUND ,: .. BEEF £COHO.PACK • l'lBS.•1111 OYER ;ss~ . . . 'f.llESff • LEAN l Fi.uoRA)L !J•D~.Oftc 1n11UND. 10'7.: . ' . . ' . • l • •, DAILY '1LOT, . THESE MEAT ,.ICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY THl\Oui:iH WEDNESDAY,. APR.IL. i·· ' . ' . ' . ' . illl~l 01'\CflLr~l' lV FRY flAY SOME AL"'~ B£TA ITOllES · l llCOOJtl ~QWIG( •. PRICE :1tr1af'•1iiirs ~ 68' 8lfHl 'l ffl WISCONSIN LONGHORK CH'iDDAR CHEESE 9 5:., so·RctN•s. 91/2·0UNC£ TUB<: i"IGTEitiiSCuifs" ;otC 221 s'f"riiwil!lii!'Y &ra·zt ..... 3 7' aul'i&rio'Lq&u 'AL"' 79' '·OUNCE • SECTIONI:t> & FORMED 521 llPlll llOll HA ...... VALU< 5-L!. BAG • ORJ.NUW\TEI> 5§' CIH S.UGAR , , .s9t ID;LB. llAQ GRANUt..\Tl:O )<11 -1. sol:T ilA'ilsuiiE Alf 42' Rt'"• IETA • ~l QALLON!CAftTON 37' lllllTATI011 llllLICI 3k . YALU< B:011NCE•LOW f:AT•AsSoi.tEI1 FLAVQRS 21' YOllSOll Y~GUKT . .lat . . ~· ~. ~. fl1S~OU ~li I ~lRf OAY SOME All'Ho\ IETA STOll(S OISCOllNT C~ARGE l'lllCE ~ fnAho>.N • 6i1i-otmet BOX 38. ; ~SCALLOP£D POTATOES ~ Jlfi.OZ. BOX Aµ GRAT!N -'6t :l!c DAHOA·N • a.oz. POLY BAG 27' OTATO FLAKES .3JC · ,.La. BOX ll•~TANT ~c 4tc 300 CAN V,AN CAMP'S 18 PORK l BEANS JK ' ~Blue R1bbon • Golcion O•liciou1 33; ~APPLESAUCE :zs.oz. JAJI! ;ff LOMA lmDA • FOIL PACK: 18' GRAVY QIJICK )le · ~B&M • 22-0UNCE C110ct 33; . ~OVEN BAKED BEANS .lee sfRAINED •MEATS .Al,!. V.AR!ETIF.6 • S'lVIFt'S BABY FOOD .2-'rc 241 12-0UNCE CANS • &-PACK TAB DIET COLA .91o: 771 JNCLvpES 10c: orr · BOX OF BO's BAGGIES ··-- •o•• ·3· )C STOW CKAJIGt:• BOX OF ISO BAGGIES ll'Ci ... J Sic CHAJIGE NI: . ~Oft !l011Tt • .'.lljj c'AJ'1 1·7c ~TOMATO SAUCE .20c · @f'DM'Arci J'ucriEE JSt 29' ~ CONTAD!NA • 300 CAN - . , 20' ~Round Tomatoes .Z5t 26-0UNC!: BO'TTl.C ,'8 DEL MOll'l!E ~CATSUP .39C 35' @D'1L'L"Pli:i1.°Es' ''""'.sst · 48' @cliiLi"'PEPPERs'"'.391 33' t:O\DEL MONTE •HALVES•UNPEEtED,. 21 I ~APRICOTS •-0:: c>•.2.Sc @ DEL MONTE . EARLY bARDEN • JllO CAN Giit~ TIPS• WHITE 63' ASPARAGUS . .&9C J9t 364' PRICES EFFECTIVE IN ALL ALPHA BOA MARKETS • • ), > ' J .1 • ' jl I '· ' r . . :· ......... AFRICAN INFLUENCE MAKES EATING AN ADVENTURE Exotic . . . . .. . . Great far Get-togethers Beef Fondue, Share Party Hdnors J DEAR NAN: I re<tlved u electrtc ,_... pit ud in Ute ereater KealN Qty area all rondae CCl!Okhlob are IO&d out. Never Uvtn1 m.lde fondue, the cbttse recipes I Uve cU~ pUc.otecl bal bed I-wltlt LETS ASK THE COOK by Nin Wiley 1a11ct1 malt be sometblng the a pin. I woukl Uke to bow what -..Utd be 1oocl party fare for a beef foedue 1et-togeiller for •boat di people. Wh,ol lllad!lo Any etlter veptable or ritt. Wbl kind of dtlserl!lo I lhoald &hbik Ute electric pot could be uted for chl.U Or a sort of cbaf- ln1 d!lb bat dtrttdons didn't 18J. MRS. GEORGE FERRIS, INDEPENDENCE, MO. sttiffed eve.1 lhough they elt-boun bf:rore servihg." and eat. J. ' "The spiced prunes are. DEAR NAN:. Awhile~ especially delicious, even.._wlth' WU lntertlled Jn tbe I meats. You can be real 11taky la Ollr Plfil!I' Hout a wo with splritJ to perk up Uvbq:•a1"Uvt-..,1S, 'trademark.' Bln1 ~ tltl ,-..,,_, i. -.. -... -117111-. IJHlll "lfm'1 bow I mu1 thole ... _ . sPicod ...,_ .. ..,_ ia so II did -lo mo tltld tlll er..,. -.. Hool I cups womu Ill t111 ..-._.. b"""""1 wino' ...i ~ cup =-':;..~ =,_ -s111or I<> the boillnl P.,blt. In a fnll. 11111 ~-t-lo ••- qun· Jot -l'tl!ly 1 00 ·--pocltop pitted pn11111 (op-unnrT" tlll --· ......... ly II OUllW), 2 q.... flllY !tr I • t Id slices fresh lime, t stick cln· muapr! lf dlat le t1tt cue namon and 1 tablespoon whole bow can • welfare molbe cloves. Pour hot mirlure over or aver:p lloalnife leara this, seal at once. Let stand 24 be ooe · U JOI colkt II Today's Woy 1ome of your columns Jn tbll di~tlon it would be a real service to your readers. BAR· RIET LYKKEN, -MIN NE APO LIS Wh!le it is probably true that some mothers jwt aren't good managers, maybe b e c a u s e they just don't know how and there ii no one around to teach them, I wonder just how well you1and I might be able. to do on a llm!ted budget. Welfare No reason why not. Like l>tnefitl vary from state to cheese fondues, those things state. Flavor Spices Veal are U!Ually started in the In past months, all ·over the .. ---kitchen, transferred-to-the-pot~ country, more affiuent-family :· Japan's Expo '70, the tastebuds will titillate. 2 cups nnely chopped onion it dissolves.. Cool. Pee 1 for keeping at appetizing table groups who always bave had a ; showground of Intern ational Veal Sasaties is of African I clove garlic, minced oranges. -cut 1n quarters and heat. Beef Bourguignon calls reason ab I e amooot fo ! relations, might well prove to origin! Jt's broiled veal with a '·'.t cup butter or margarine pl ace in blender. Whirl lo" a for three pounds of good steak grocerJes, have volunteered lo ~·be the showpJace of in· unique marination and sauce---· 1~ cup brown sugar, firmly thick puree ; add lo onion mis:--sirloin or fillet -or a experiment with living within .~ ternational foods, as world ex -in one. An array of flavorings packed ture. lesser cut properly prepared welfare budgets, using all past f positions have been in lhe from the East and West are 4 medium oranges Add ·remainipg ihgredients; with a tenderizer. That should knowledge of basic nutrition ..J: pas!. used to attain tender flavorful 2 to 3 teaspoons curry spoon over veal cubes, cover be right for slI people. and ge nera I management. ;; Steadily gaining popularity veal -fresh citrus, brown powder and marinate in relrlgeraior cut the meat into 1-inch After a two-week stretch most • ;... around the world is African sugar, onions, garlic and cur-I teaspoon sail for 2 to 3 hours. RemOve cuhes. Have meat at room of them wound up admitting ·! cookery known for Its tender ry. ~•teaspoon cayenne pepper cubes: reserve marina~e. temperature and be sure to they were hungry even with S-meat dishes and its unusual You'll discover how deli· v. cup freshly squeezed Thread cubes '!'n skewers: pat dry with paper towels or resorting to buying less ex-,~ combination of seasonings. cious meats, poultry and fish lemon Jul ee place on cold broiler pan 3 to 5 it can splatter In cooking. Salt perWve foods than usual, yet :: Whether you're bound for can be in the company of wes· Cut veal inlo 1 inch cubes. inches from heal. and pepper the cubes UghUy, had gained an undesirable · ~-Ex po '70 or an African wild tern grown fresh lemons and Place in shallow marinating Br.oil for 15 to 18 min~tes, arrange on platter for the amount of Weight. The prepo :• life photographic sa fari, you'll oranges. dish. Cook onions and garlic in turning to brown _all sides. table. Nice if you use a little derance of the less expensiv . ~find that when you prepa~ VEAL SASA~ butter until soft and Heat reserved marinade and gre'en garnish. starchy foods, less protein, ;!, and serve·veal SasaUes, con· 2 pounds boneless veal, transpareot. serve over meat as sauce. Fill the fondue pot half full would account for that. ·J}~"iirisaiitiii'oiioiiiiwii·il·l -spjjajirkijljjeiiijajjindiiijiiiiijjis~iiliioiniiiioriiiileijg-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiAiidjidjibiijrojiwjniiiij1uiigij1jjr:iiij1lijji"rjiunijjihi.lijjiSeiiijrviiesiiii8ii. iiiijiiijjjjijjiiiij~· of corn or peanut oil. Heat at Yes, there should certainly ' MEAT PRICES SOARING TO NEW HIGH! NOTHING DOWN I I I I SAVE 20%-30% WE SPECIALIZE in stocking home frnzers with .the finest of U.S.D.A. Choice BHf, Larrib, Pork Side• ind Qu1rters of BHf. Cut, wr•pfMd, sharp frozen and d ... livered FREE i 6 MONTHS TO PAY SHOP BY PHONE .... '°' MISI UYI PHONE 540-6176 ll!T us '"'""" MIATS '°' YOUl PAITYI MO. 1 SLICID BACON ALL BEEF SALAMI 69~ filLET MIGNON s11' LI. HALF OR WHOLE PORK LOINS STEAK & ROAST PACK SPECIALS 5 LI. ROLLED ROAST IONELESS t SIRLOIN TIP. RUMP 981! EYE ROUND ROAST [B. EXCELLENT FOR ROAST & CHOPS 79tt. 4 LI. SIRLOIN TIP STEAKS 7 LI. T -BONE STEAKS 6 LI. TOP SIRLOIN STEAKS 5 LI. 7-BONE ROAST ) LI. FAMILY CHUCK STEAKS 1 O LI. SALISBURY STEAKS 2 LIS. ROUND STEAKS 42 LIS. All FOR . r=i~vE~'R ___ 5-=-9=-'_LI. PoRIARcHoPs TURKEY '~:'. 69' AND 59· EASTlltN MEA--TY--'=---5=9~,--COUNTRY lb SPARE RIBS LI. STYLE RIBS WORKING MAN 'S SPECIALS 5 LB. T-IONE STEAKS CUil 99c FANCY BEEF STEAKS LI. Spencer S 1.8. 7-BONE ltOA ST 4 LB. BONELESS BEEF STEW o LB. PORK CHOPS 5 LB ,PORK ROA ST 6 LB. ASST. LUNCH MEAT o ti. WE INERS 9 ll, FRYERS 41 LIS. ALL FOR ........ ,. STEAKS! 12-9 oz. spencers . 12-12 oz. porterhouse . T-Bones 12-q '2-10 ot. N1w Yorks ... ot. top 1irloin1 •. Buy The Ba9 and BONELESS BEEF STEW 89' f'llLLY I '•u••.uT••o I u ....... '"''""'.. ' ~ ~n~ ... •DAIL· Dll"f, OPIN • 6 DAYS A W8I PUU NISH MEAT 11111'\AY ,,.. .... Jiii.. SAT. ' ClNTtll CUT ROUND STEAK 89' Steaks RUMP ROAST LI. HALllUT 59' ... FILET STEAKS FUNK STEAKS 11.98 11 .98 10.49 11 .n Save! FROZEN CUT CORN & PEAS 10c .... COB CORN 39c ,.,. 4 E1r1 Te Pkf . REF. TOP SPECIALS J La. T-10'4E STIAKI 4 LB. 7-IONE. ROAST 3 LI. LARGE PORK CHOPS 4 LI. IEE, PATIIES 2 LB. SAUSAOE 2 Lil. WEINIRS 18 us. $12" ALL FOR ' GENUINE ITALIAN SAUSAGE Link or Patti•• IT THE PIECE TOP $129 SIRLOIN lb. INDIVIDUAL STEAKS T·BONE PORTERHOUSE ·1:. ION•l •ss TOP SIRLOIN y LARGE COLORED FRYERS . 29~ Cut Up 35c 375 on thermostat or cooklng be some frult in the diet but thermometer or till a bread fre sh produce hasn 't been cube browns in 10 seconds. cheap, neither has ilie canned. Each person dunks the in-So much money goes just so dividuaUy speared meat into far. the pot. cooks to taste. Be sure • am not In favor of anyone oil returns to original beat who is 3ble ' to work but between dunklng. prefers to live on a handout ~ 1'IT '111 but there are times when it is No reason you couldn't serve lllMi""" 11141\T..... necessary. I know there a rice. especially wild rice cook· low-income mothers who· are ed in con90mme. That does a lot for the popular Green Rice Today's \Vay of dre ssing is eager and willing to learn bet- Caaserole, too. For beef fon· to cboose a shape both slim ler food management and due, use any favorite meat . and.neat -curved by princess preparation if someone would sauce, chutney. a horseradish seams a~d topped b~ a cuff just show them how. That has or anchovy butt.er or a curry collar with a scarf tie. Send been proven by the success o sauce. now~ teach-Ins by qualified people Printed Pattern 9040: NEW going to neighborhoods where NAN'S NOTES: When ~frs. Hair Sizes lO Y.i. 121h, 14 14• it is needed most. George Ferris of lndepen· !6V:?, 1s1n, 20 !h. Size 14in (bust The free clas.ses always are dence, Mo., asked for help 371 takes 3% yards J9.inch . y,·ell attended.Of course ther with fondue dishes. she sent SEVENTY FIVE CENTS for always are those who wouldn't ~~-----fu~-each pattern -add 25 cents hi 1·k h "Creme de menlhe frozen anyt ng 1 e t at. parfaits &re delicious for a for each pattern for Air Mail For one thing , it is and Speeial Hand Ii n g: u· •··" •-b k 1 light dessert and then I have some mes ...... u w rea ear y otherwise third-class delivery u h b'ts ed te 1 my 'trademark' -a fruit ar· will take three weeks or more. ~a ngtry~ ' r'ooc1""the ~,!> e rangement that serves first as into 1ag s y .... ve Send to Marian Martin, DAI· k B t ut · a co n versation-centerpiece, ne ver nown. u poor n ti• LY PILOT, 442, Pattern Dept.. 1· · •t 1· 'led •· I · then devoured by guests. ton 1sn 1m1 w ow 1n 232 West 18th St.. New York. As 1· of "Use fresh in-season fruits come groups . a na ion along with canned fruits and N.Y IOOll. Print NAa.lE, AD-on-the-run eaters even many tiny artificial rJowers and DRESS with ZIP, SIZE a'ild upper middle class families leaves. I use fresh flowers STYLE NUMBER. spend food money unwisely. when I have them , washed and BIG, NEW SPRING-SUM-Much of it may go for snacks, patted dry. J go all out with MER PATTERN CATALOG. pop, cookies, sweet rolls, can- lhls masterpiece stuff. using a 1111tyles, free pattern coupon. dy and unbala nced TV din- very large platter or glass 110so;;;;;;c;;;e;;;n;;;ts;;;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;n;;;e';;;';;;· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;miJI plate. 11 "Ideas are only limited by your imaginati on; o r a n g e s hollowed out enough to hold candles, which I light ; "whole grapefruit st udd e d 1''ith several kinds of tidbits on toothpicks, like kabobs : col· ored spiced grapes in bourbon (sneaky !) Maraschino cher· ries can be sUt at the top and a mint leaf inserted. Righi away miniature appl es; sliced oranges cubed or quartered, banana slices dipped in lemon juice, pineapple chunks, cubed peaches, apricots, crabapples or apple chunks dipped· In lemon, fresh strawberries, spiced prunes, etc. "A few rules. Avoid colored toothpicks. They smear. Keep flo\\'ers small. "1 serve tt at card parties instead of those horrible mix· ed candles. Guests never feel Makes clothes shape u fist Oogpatch's first family ... This beloved crew has dellghtad tlie world for y_ears ••. Abner, Mammy, Pappy, Daisy Mae (she1a a Yokum now), Tiny 01!_nd Honest Ab1. They do their darndest to make you laugh and they succeed. Now In the ' DAILY PILOT I ' WITH SALLIE SEAFARING EGGS Thought you"d enjoy this after Easter dish becall9e it I.ells you what to do w:ith a surplUJ of devilled eggs. In a casserole, he.at a can of cream of celery soup and add 1 tablespoon minced onion,~ cup shredded Cheddar and an I oz can or cooked 1 h r i m p • Srplnkle with 2 t.ablespoona toasted bread crumbs, then put, I devilled egg halves on top 1and bake at 350 for 30 minutes. IF YOU LIKE TO COOK DANGEROUSLY ... You coold noat your devilled eggs -in some ex- citing new MArdi Gras true New Orleana Shrimp Stew and !fa how they fare out. Joe Keating if Mardi Gras soups writes letters to our grocery buyer, F r a n k Spielberge r, -Gil-the-back-of bis soup labels. I particular· ly liked the letter that said, "We are regularly overMld. We only produce 73 cases a day. We are not a quantity packer. We control our quality. We'll be pleased to add your name to our list." Wondrous thick soups from famous creQJe recipes , b , to serve Vo'ith rice or me! a toast . . . Creole Gumbo, Crayfi~1B~ue, S h r i m p Stew. :shrimp and Okra Gumbo .. : _oyster stew or turtle soup ·to serve with crackers. If sometimes you see them and sometimes you do1'ft. remember Mr. Keating'I words. I POTATO SALAD HOT OR COLD . Wolfennan's and Good Things to Eat are natural .go togetbtrs. Those o( you from Kansas City, Missouri will become a l it tle nostalgic at the mention or Wolferman's because it's been around since 1888. The famous Tiffin Room ha.~ been a favored restaurant for 50 . years. Right from Wo\fennab.'s shelves of lu x· urious eaUni g o o d I e s , comes canned German Stylt Potato .salad to serve hot and American style potato salad to serve cbllled with bard boiled eggs. You·n want to nibble on the little round coctta.il frankJ an d the sweet pe.a rl onions ... LiUle tiny whole cocktail g r e e n tomatoes, about half an inch across, could be a wondrous talker- upper. Honeradish Sauce .... Wouldn't you gue ss Wolfennan's, in the center of good Kansas City Beef Country, would h a v e a horseradish sauce lo end all horseradish sauces. Two great new salad dressings to make your let· tuce do the filps ... Sweet Poppy Dressing and Salad- Fruil Dressing. Beautiful white nectar peaches, lll.1cious freestone halves ... c.andied yams, all dooe up with pineapple and oranges ... Snapper Soup, a hearty fish chowder with celery, carrots and tomatoes ••• And would you believe ... Stuffed Cabbage rolls with beef, rice and more good things •.. or stuffed Bell Peppers. both canned with tomato sauce. Our boat peo- ple will enjoy these . • • Look the Wolfe rman line over ... It's strictly haute cuisine in febuloua e.atery. LOST LOST LOST LOST We have a beautiful Jost charm bracelet. It's very gold, very unique, and very expensive . • . On1 charm is a jade budda ••• another is a very rare heart charm with tiny pearls 111 over ••. There i.s a Slate of Texas, a cable car and a platform rocker. A. tea cup and saueer with a date 1nd inscription unde.meath •.• Another heart with a n1me and 1 date. There is a llama, a poodle and a palm tree too. Mal\)/ people rO<OJ!11Ju !lit bncelet at our tnformatloD desk, but can't put their finger on whom It belongs lo. Richard's, the P e op 1 t Store;· Newport B e a e h • where we IJke to be dif· ferent for you. -..,. I I ). i l'HQNE 67il-6369• fOR HOME DELIVERY IN OU~ DELIVERY AREA ' Org1n • Serenade • -PRICES EFFEC IVE APRIL 2, 3, 4 • . w.-.,, Apotl 1, 1970 . . .-PRDIBI PDDDI . ' • • ..;' SERVICE IS .... Finding YfhOI• fro1•n 1trt~berr.les, fresh grtted coconut, ·Jmporte"d Engli1h Crumpets, Wilght Watch•r'• Dinnirsl JOHNSTO"! <;HOCOLATE BIRD~EYE .1 0 oz. BABY ~~~l~oc~~~ 3B oz. Unia Beans -' ll~D~YE • VELVET PIE 310Z. 69c Fotdhook-Lima-Beans11-oz. 4,..1.1- VAN .DE KAl,tPS Chicken · Enchilada VAN DE KAMPS BEEF ENCHILADA VAN DE KAMPS 1V• oz. 71/J oz. 3 , .. •1 3,., ~1 BIRDSEYE , Quick . Thow ·Cherries,, oz. 39c llRDSEYE QUICK THAW MIXED FRUIT . ,. oz. 39c .. FQr Your ·-Pleasure .. LIDO MARKET CE.NTER C~EESE 'ENCHl.lf.OA ~~ VA1'j DE ,KAMPS . , J,., •1 llRDSEYE • ' Onion Rings •1 oz. 5: .. F0~ $1 .: NEWPORT BLVD. AT THE ENTRANCE TO UOO·ISLE FISH AND CHIPS by Bernice' F1y PltDDUEB' SELECTION IS ... Shallot•, Ginger Root, China feas, B.elgien Endive. THESE ARE THE SWEETEST AND JUICIEST- TEXAS RUBY RED I GRAPEFRUIT 10 FOR $1 WITH HOLLANDAISE, BUTIER, OR BAKED IN WINE LARGE.SIZE, COMPACT " ARTICHOKES 5 F;;-$1 . GARDEN-FRESH, LEAFY GREEN BOSTON Butter Lettuce 2 FOR 25¢ THE AL). PURPOSE POTATO, U.S. NO. I. SELECTED RUSSET ) POTATOES 10ci~~0 59¢ DELIElTBllBI GOURMET IS • . • Prunes in Arme"nac, R~manoff Beluga Caviar, Pete cle Foi1 Gres. ZWAN HOLLAND Sliced HAM 4 oz. " REESE C:HAMPAGNE CURED SAUERKRAUT 21 oz. 45c KRAFT SLICED NATURAL SWISS CHEESE 12 oz. 89¢ BAR-M SMOKED LIVER BRAUNSCHWEIGER 89cLL LUND'S SWEDISH STYLE PANCAKE MIX ,, oz. 49c BAKERY f.-':ESH IS .•• Pastries end breeds from the Bakery -Whip Cream Ceke1 1 Individual Strawberry Shortceke1. LEMON.FILLED TROLLEY BUNS Seeded Dinner Rolls BUTTERMILK BREAD FRUIT PAN DOWDY . ElHDY 41c 6,., llc 45c 69c ALL NEW, FROM ALLEN WERTZ LOWCOOMS Frurt flavors. 27 lu1ciou1 cubes to • bolt. R•g. 85c. PLOWER IHDP H4 HN'S IVY . Lu,h ~r••n and bu1hy. 1.:39 EACH HEIT QUALITY IS ... Milk-fed l veal, stuffed pork chops, Thick-cut Top Sirloirt, tend tf and a«Jed. LEAN AND MEAT Y, EASTERN SPARERIBS f . -Try thtm baked with sau.erkriut BONELESS RUMP ROAST ~~~c!~~:r~ten with Potato SWISS STEAK For plaln!or fancy eating Lean GROUND BEEF1 1':atta~l~tch of Swedish ZACKY FARMS, CALIFORNIA GROWN Roasting. CHICKEN .Stuff with rice and ~•shew stuffing . SINNAN HADDIE GEN~INE. FROM NOVA SCOTIA • FROZEN 1 VEAL CUTLETS For 1 change -Wiener Schnit1el . RICHARD'S OWN · I Corned Beef Brisket i l I Stuffed CHICKEN BREAST: SPICES AOOEO wlfll .Mffty Piml., "-'11. ' Astoria SHRIMP .... ,.,,.....,, .. , ........ , .... .... • Stuffed PORK ·c ·HOPS ·~' ....,, ... ~.-.... "'"· WE· TAKE PRIDE IN OUR SELECT N OF U.S.D.A. PRIME BEEF-- New York 'Ste.ik1, Top Sirloin, S anding Rib Ro11t1, Spencers, · ~ end Filet ignon. ' 161/a OZ. 69c 79¢LB. 1.09~8. 89¢LB. 53¢LB. 59¢LB. 98¢LB. 98¢LB. • 98¢LB. • UltDEEKY VARIETY IS .•• Wine Chtf Conctnfretes, Bord1lai1• S1uce1 Wild Honey, 81v1ri1n Raspb•rry Syrup. TREE TOP APPLE JUICE 46 oz. 45¢ .. NABISCO COOKI~ BREAK M.J.B. COFFEE · M.J.B. COFFEE M.J.B. COFFEE ARDEN AA BUTIER GERBERS STRAINED BABY FOOD SCHILLING . Freeze Dried Chives 11 oz. 2 LI •. J LI. 1 LB. 1 LI. 45c 1.57 2.29 79¢' 79c '" oz. 59c ' CRISCO OIL 24 oz. 49¢ ALL Fl.A VORS MINUT~ RICE MIXES 7 oz. 3,.,•1 HUNTS SLICED OR HALVES Yellow Cling Peaches ., oz. 4..; •1 ' HUNTS Stewed TOMATOES '' ""' o.5,., '1 HUNTS Tomato Juice 46 0" 4 FOR $1 HUNTS SO~ID PACK TOMATOES ""' oz.5,., '1 HUNTS I 01. Tomato Sauce wlffl lllfl a .... •1 HUNTS WHOLE POT A TOES 14'/J o..8 ,., '1 HUNTS MANWICH SAUCE 11'/t 0L3 f., '1 M.D. ASSORTED COLORS BATHROOM TISSUE • ••. 3 ... •1 OVEN SPRAY CLEANER EASY OFF ,, oz. 99c A TASTE of the ORIENT MENU Rumoli Shrimp with Dunking Sauce Sweet ind Sour Spareribs Chinese Rice Peas with W oter Chestnuts . Chinese Cookies Ice Creom with Honey ind Almonds Rose Wine SWEET AND SOUR SPAR~RIBS 8ru1h 4 to 5 lbs. spareribs lightly with soy s•uce, •nd ro•st in 150 ° oYen 11/• hrs, or until they ere brown •ncl crisp, turn one•. Cut ribs apart. S•rYe with sweet incl sour ·~uc•. SAUCE: . H11t to91th1r in pen, I C. each 1u9tr ind vinegar, lh' C. M1d i1ra, 2 T. sty 1auc1, and I 9r11n pepper cut into strips. lrln9 to boil &dd I T. cornsterch mi•-.liWifh • littl• cold wit.,.. Stir till thickened •nd transperent. 2 min. b•fore ••l'Yln9 tdd I T. chopp•d pr1sel'V1d gin• 9er, 1/a C. pln11ppl1 chunks tn~ y,. C. 1lic1d 1w1et pickles. Spoon over rib1. . - ' '£K.t,..,..t_ MARKET . HOME & GIFT SHOP OPEN DAILY 9-7, SUN. t-6 OPEN DAILY 9.6 I UDO YACHT SHOI>· . ANTHONY~S SHOE REPAIR FlOWliR SHOP . \ CLEANERS 'OPEN DAILY, 9·6 DAILY 9·5:10, SAl ••• 5 OPEN DAILY 9-6 DAILY, 1:30-6, SAT. l ol0·5 ............. ,, ' • ·; . ~ 1 I • 11 11 I ' --38 DAILY PILOT WtdnesdQ", April 1, 1970 Home News and Views . ' .Jekyll and Hy_d~: ___ Fqts and ·'Oils Play Dual Roles .in DieJ I I By DOROTHY WENCK predominant ingredient. The QU~TIONS WE ARE ASK· a~J\le, and tht meat weigh• sure discuss the matter with Agricultural Department, 1010 as meat, are weighed ~-A. :TI:Y putting 1em fn the °'""" c ..... ir.....,.. "~'"• margarines wilh hardened or ED : , ooly'!J pounds. 11 there 1ome the store manager. If he gives S. Harbor, Anaheim, 77.w284. curately. oven· -aboul 350 degrees - · partially hardened oil or lard Q, Al one market "'htre I place where I cn ·report this? you no satisfaction, or if you This department is responsible Q. l have some stale cookies for juSt a few mJnutes. This Fats and oils In our diets are as their first Ingredient are shop, I've found lhat they rre-A. First, be sure your own ctJntlnue to find er'rors, you tor checking the accuracy of -peaout butter and ginger shot.Ud make them crisp again. kind of-like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. more saturated. The calo-rle quently have shorl-we.lghtcd scale Js accurate. Sometimes can report the matter to the the scales used in markets and snaps -tbal are softand SC)g. Jl will not take away any staJe Hyde, They add Oavor and count in either case is the n1e on meal The package kitchen scales don't weigh too Weights and Measures division also spot checks to see that gy Instead of crisp. Is there 1.<1ste due to rancid f et 1 saJJe!y v_llua-.to our foods and same. label say11, Z.5 pouod1,. ror e¥· accurately~ .Then, if you're of the Orange County store.-weighed packages, such any way_ to frt:sh~n these? ho\j'ever. we need them in small1_c..c..~~~~~~~~~~~"'-~~~~~~~~~-=-~~~~..:__~~~~~~-=~~~--''-~~--''--...:..~..:..~~~--'~-"'~~..:..-==--~~~..:__~~~'---r~~ amounts for good nutrition. But the evil side is that they are loaded with calories, and the saturated faL'I may cause high blood cholesterol level11 and cloggeJ arteries. Fats art two ,,.and a fourth Umes more polMlt calorie-wise than sugar, starch or protein. An ounce of fat averages about 25.1 calories, compared to llS calories per ounce for sugar, starch or protein. This is wby dieters usually are advi.sed to cut back on their fat• intake -to make really big savings in ca lorics. TI1e average American gets 30 to 40 percent of his calories from fats. Many experts think that we would be healthier getUng only 20 percent of our calories or less from rats. Some dieters think that they 1\'ill save calories if they switch from ooe kind of fat to another -for example from bolter to margarine. This, un- fortunately, ls not the case. All pure fat.s have basically the same number of calorics per ounce. l\largarlne and butter are not pure fat -they are only about 80 percent fat But they each have 100 calories per -tab lespoon. So there's no sav- ing in caJories by switch.Ing from one to the other. tfardened vegetable f a t s have about 110 calories per tablespoon, while oils -no matter what kind -have 125 calories per tablespoon . The reason for th.is difference is thal you get more in the spoon when you mea sure liquid, compared to solid. The "Imitation" margarines have about half the calorics of regular margarine because water has been whipped into them, thereby reducing the percentage of fat. The added water means the "imitation" margarines are doubly ex· pensive since you get half as much fat for the same or a higher price. Whipped margarines and "1tipped butter have fewer calories per table s poon because air has been in· corporaled into them. Usually they have six · sticks to the pound instead of folir. Since they are soft. they spread easily and you may manage to use less. Only by using less fat do you save calories! Whipping or watering are two ways to help you use less fat. They do not change the calorie count of the fat itself. l\fany people are concerned about • using less of t h e saturated fats because of lhe.ir effect on blood cholesterol and arteries. The saturated fats, in general, are those f r o m animals -heel, pork. lamb and milk fat -that are hard at room temperature , Two exceptions are poultry fat and fish fat which are significantly I es s saturated than other animal fats . Generally. fats from plants that are liquid at r o o m temperature are more po I yunsaturated. Examples \\'ou\d be corn oil, peanut oil, soybean oil, safflower oil. cot· lonseed oil. But again, there are exceptions. Coconut oil. chocolate or C00'.18 butler anrl olive oil are ilighly saturated eve n though they come from plants. Persons with heart disease and high blood pressure often are advised to use more of the polyunsaturated fats s i n c e they seem lo help reduce blood cholesterol levels. II you are choosing margarine beeause you want a more polyunsaturated fat, be sure to choose one which has a liquid oil (corn, soybean, saf. Dower, etc.) as its first, most ·NewneSJ and body for all modern washables Andy's Fvn Ask 1111)' ltld. "AJ!t Andy" Is fun. S.. ~ S."'""'1 lft tht DATL Y PILDt _ '-~'-~~~""-~-'' ea11 m -1'®for ~ e1 ttor• --Yfl"-Coll colltct if tol ••• • MEAT DEPARTMENT EXTRA VALUES! • USDA CHOICE ·"<. . ~~JA ..... I ,.., ... ,,,,, f! SWORDFlSH COOKED ~ i• STEAKS SHRIMP r,··! 98' $Al.AO Sill .f' •• 19 A.A.VOlfUt • •eAOY 10 u..t · 11. I ClHTll CUTS •.' Pried Northetn Hallbllt •urttl'S. l ·OL PKG ........... 9k , ~1 Oertan'• fiah ' chips J·ll. •lO.S1.,,, 1.t.L ........ :nc ~J. ~ CarnGtian Sol• Plll•b 1J.O?. rco ................ ~ ;( :.~::.r ... -o...7'-"'.«Oi... ~...-:-: . :•••• ~ I Boneless Chuck Roast ti~ 89• Rolled Shoulder Clod -=. s1 ~.~ Breaded Beef Fritters .'I'.~ s1~~ Veal Parmagiana "~1.~0• s1 ~~ Smoked Pork Chops ... ~r~ .. s1 ~ fCHuclnui<s ·.f i USDA ~~~=~·' 65c ~ CHOICE ,. 880 ' lb I Lean, Tasty BBQ Favorites ••• Boneless Round CHOICE $1 Of STEAKS LI. Top Round Steaks ~!~~ $1 '~. Porterhouse Steaks $J 4t 11. Top Sirloin Steaksc~.'i' $J •,~ Family Steaks Beef Short Ribs Fresh Leg O' Pork THICK, JUICY' CUTS CUSTOM TltMM~D MEATY FLAVORFUL IR.A.1$!' OR llQ fUll SHANK HAtf. , • IUTT PORTION 79< Ila. $J~ 49& .69~ Link Sausage . ~~6~.\~~~~'. 35! Sliced Bacon M<C:y0:~~~~~:~.~· 79, 79~ Pork Spare Ribs . ':~,';,~~ · 69~ CINNAMON ROLLS IN "!:U$1..m.t 49' "lA'"' "4f 12-PIC. LIBBY'S TOMATO JUICE Ji.~ Rich in Vitam ins C-Minerals & Flavor • 34081 Doheny Park Drive, Capistrano &each 1•11 Adams Ave., at Brookhu11!, Huntington Beach ~- . '• /,!~-· \ ~ JU-GllllN . TlllDa SPWS • ,. •' • I ' ~F~ '(~Bagi' i Fancy GrHn leans ~ 29~ fresh Celery ~~~u~'· 19~ C Large Artichokes ;.~~ 19~ Golde11 lmanu ~~ 12• t Lemons Sllf>lmf ... u. • Gfaplfrult -.. "' Tangerines.....,;u. u. Oranges VAWIC!A • 1L .,.,__...,_ -Fresh Carnations .... - Diet-Rite Cola ~=-.::'. 6:65'. .... Wide Egg Noodles ~::~ 29' Vons Peanut Butter ~,;,;47c Jell-0 Gelatin =:r~ 2 i 39c Golden Corn '""''""' 2:33c WllOll mHt1. al ~ I Listerine Antiseptic ~-;-. 79' ht ht ... ..:.r.::.. ..... ffwdi'• Must.N ·= ' .. , _, -Diiis ·.:· . -·= 79' [I] ltJ ~;~·~~;. ~ "-':,_~_1: __. I '-I ''"' Ge1hH1 f-,.,.. 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'WJ~t~NDAll SAYS:. t H.rs COUPON GOOD FOR DOUB-LE. , BLU,E CHIP STAMPS GET ACQUAINTED ga A SPECIAL • . sHop fi+.7.7DAY A, EA~g:>MEMAKERs .AN~ RECEI E A·BONu~f.ECIALs .••• GRADE A ONE-DAf · FRESH WHOLE , 2 TO 2Y2-LBS) l • FRESH-P CT FROZEN GRADE A SLICE·D . FROZE i .. : . A10RtON I I I OR 3 -01 · :~ASH , . /0.DfSCOUNT " THIS CO.UPON GOOD FO_R--• , *EE ONE-26 oz . PKG . F ' PLAIN OR · ' 1001z-eo ~SALT """"~ WITH •2 .00 MINIMUM PURCi-iASE 'iiquor. 1Qt.1>Cc:O o• · fl\J<O Mill PUllCHA'l~ . THIS C::GUPGN GOOD FOR . ONE DOZEN ONL y (.W* FRESH .. LARGE GRADE AA UMIT ~.I GG s FOR 3 3 c 'flt CUSTOMl!I ' _,,,, .... ,,. BUTTERMILK, HE RDERS OR ~r--CRACKED WHEAT BREAD 3 :6~1°0 , ~·., . ' :'~. .. ·' "< .ri! ,,. • " ., '" .. ... -~:· .. .. •. , : . .. ··~: " ~- ..:: .·• .. ,, r ' .. -. .. ' .. . . , ., .. ·: " .~· .. .. :t dlD "' Pm. Pm. . P(AI,.... OR POWDERED CAKE DONUTS I I . I I OF 12 APPLE OR CHERR"( OF 6 '"' 39c STRUDEL 45~ :~ MORTON FROZEN ¥.-· ... STRAWBERRIES f' . • ' ,:,· CREAM -PIES I I I I J/E$HMIXED4DE A YEG'ET ABLES I I I MACARONI ·1 CHEESE 4 $ 00 'I I CHOCOLATE, I LEMON , I BANANA, 10-0 Z. PKGS. SAVE ' I 6c I COCONUT o• ) NEAPOLITAN I 8-INCH I. LEO'S IEE,, COltNfO lftf. HAM. Sl'ICY llff THINS 011 DARK Mt AT TUltKfY SLICED--$ 00 MEATS 3 :~~~~ 1 ~ WHITE CHICKEN OR TURKEY 21.i1. 89' fM9 CORN 2 P•Gs. 29c TORTILLAS OF ·12 ZIPPE BEEF 5 1_0,_ $100 TAMALES PKGS. WISCONSIN AGE D CHUN K REGULAR 1-LB. PKG . CHEDDAR 95c FLEISCHMANN'S CHEESE LI. . MARGARINE VITA-PAKT ORANGE JUICE BLENP - HEALTH & BEAUTY .AIDS •• oz IOTTlt BAYER '. .. ASPIRIN ~~'.'~ , 71< . ' I OTTLE Of 25" "' C~f_M-TAATf_-3.0l. 1 ALKA SELTZER 53' PRELL SHAMPOO '84·, ' . ~ '. . " , ' I ..J ' • LISTERINE 79c .SCOPE 65c BREATH SPRAY .S-OL M9UTH WASH •-oz. Ek@#) LIQUORS OlD cou•r SCOTCH AMIEI llAU IEER SMllMOff VODKA C~KOf M t 1.M 6 12-oz. 79c CAMS I I . . 1 . $ c! I $, 00 00 I SAVE I Sc I I ' 10-0Z. SAVE l Sc . I I I I I 5 B-OZ . PKGS. DISCOUNTER '•· PRICl ,• 'PKGS. 24c IVdRM LIQUID . DETERGENT INCLUDES "20c:,Off" 32-0Z. ' ; fAllM FllESH ROMAINE , LEnUCE TH!Sf ~111Cf5 ffffCTIVE IN All U.LPHS STORES THUltS. THllU WfO\, Al'ltll ?, 3, '· '· 6, 7 .. f , 1970. A00 TA){ TO TAXAllf ITEMS EXTRA FANCY WASHINGTON GOLDEN OEllCIOUS pp c " ' F . l l ORIDA RED ROSE l r. PO:TATOES ~~ J,0-~: Ji. 10 • THICKYEllOWMEAT ... •• ~ C BANANA 'f c .. · EA, · SQUASH .. /ta. l ' '· " '• .. . : . ·" , ·~ JI Ml OUR, NEAREST RAL ~HS STORE IS LOC~TED AT 9901 AD A.MS BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH , ~re Hours 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. D ·1 .• 0 1 y ·-· -------· I l I '1 I ---cc------------. -• ---------·-~------------.....---..-~---------------- . , I' ' 40 DAILY PILOT WtdlltSday, April l, 1970 8 PILOT-ADVERTISER Wtdnesday, Aprll 1, ;\'70 Gr&nd O_eening LIMIT ONE-1'1.8. TIN P£R AOULT CUSTOMER. . . M.J.B. COFFEE OF THE NEW THR1n1MART WESTLAKE Westlalie Villa'f.e Plaf60 EXCITING-FABULOUS · :BEAUTlfUI. Sunny Valley .. WiTH COUPON ~~ 69c WITHOUT COUPON COUPON ... 93• ADULT • CUSTOM It ' LARGE END • SMALL END ·RIB ROAST ·-s10' LB. TO BROIL OR BARBECUE SPENCER STEAKS •1 8! RIB STEAKS ................. 98~ PORK . 69c SPARE RIBS .... ~~~:L:!~:~;.... lb t 'RESll £/\STERN PORK FRESH BUn ROAST ........ 2 ''.'L~·~. 67~ FRESH PORK STEAKS ............. 77'. t 'ROZEN •·ooos Four fi1k1r1111 n t4.oi, 6tc C1rn1lion 2-lb. 51 It FISH STICKS , ••• , • Pk9, FISH STEAKS , • . , Pk9. four fi1~11m•n 24-01. 9ac C1rn1tion p1r 73c FISH SflCKS •••••• Pkg. 'COD FILLETS •••••• lb. Mr,. f rid1y'1 8-01. 98' Hon1y5uc;k11 Slic1d 6-oL 45' GOURMET SHRIMP Pk9. TURKEY' w/(;U.YT' 1'k9. C1r"1liori p1r 98' Shur1-l1nd1 p1r 98" FILLETS Of SOLE lb. IEEF FRITIERS •••.. lb. . C1rn1 licri I 1·C I. 49c l'lu1 Tix 2·1b, 59' FISH CAii.ES -•••• Pk9. Pll IUlt(;Elt •••••• Pkg. Everyda~ Discou11ts 011 All Health atuf Beauty Aids lit°"O'"V ~ROMO SELTZER Kln9 Sit1 BRYLCREAM OTHfl fXTU STOles SrlCIAL . f."..' CHARGE , $1.16 99c . 95¢ 89C $1.07 99c $1.03 99c GREEN GIANT-303 TINS GREEN BEANS ~~T~~~~ED, MIX OR MATCH ·~ Covp~ &eM Thun, thr11 S11ft., Aprll 2. 3, 4, I .GRADE~A· I L!RGE FKESH RE.IDA -2.LB. PKG • HASH BROWN POTATOES ••• FRESHLY MADE BULK c ·PORK SAUSAGE 49~ ii.lciD wi·icON ~K~: 69c REAL Me<:OY 12.oz. PKG. BEEF 69c BACON ...... . a.oz. PKG. BEEF 33c LINKIES .... : 1-Ll . ROLL : BEEF 49c l SAUSAGE BBEAKF /\ST SPE<:IJ\LS • SEl\FOOD SPE<:li\LS FROZEN WHITE FARMER JOHN SLICED BACON 79~ FARMER .IOHN LINK SAUSAGE l ·OZ. 33c PKG. HAU BUT STEAKS / : Frith Fill1h of p1r ·~ 1 MONTERET ROCK COD •••• , , • lb. ' • • : Frith Fill1h cf p1r S 1 Of t DOYEi SOLi ••••••• , , • , • • • • • • lb. • • I Finey M11ic1n p•r S 1 '' : .IUMIO GRllN SHRIMP •••••• lb. .---------IRIS-GRANULATED---------. -'"'"""""' SUGAR .... 1 ' -=-. .1 ... ~..;..,, WONDER-WHITE °' WHEAT :~:: ······ ....... !~'.1'.. . 2 5 c DETERGENT-INCL. lOc OFF • : BIG "G" • C ! WHEATIES • aliS· INCL. 4, OFF ~::H .............. ~?~ ..... 33' HUSKY -4 SEW -REG. $1 .65 WHOLE KERNEL. CREAM OR NIBLETS -12.oz. TIN GOLDEN CORN c ~y::.~ .............. ~?Z~ ... 59' :~'::~s .................... 99' GREEN PEAS .... for THIN LONG -No. 9 LA ROSA '·"· 2 5c SPAGHEnl ......... '.~~· .. . JOHNSTON'S FROZEN :r.p~ ................. ~~~·~····· 5 9' Delicatessen Specials CHEESE TREATS :-······Lrq uon vErT.·······: P1•oduce Dent-. S.,aecials • WITH FLIP TOP OPENERS : r r • • OLD VIENNA : TAKE YOUR PICK AT A DIME EACH • BEER ~ ROMAINE LETTUCE, BOSTON LEnucE, l RED LEAF LEnUCE, BEDS, TURNIPS, FRl(!.0 WHOLE MILK ¢ MOZZARELLA BALLS ........ . ....................... 981t1 AMERmCAN PROCESS CHEESE FOOD .... '.:;;'~ $139 c MozzARILLA sTR1NG CHEESE ................. :c,' s1 19 WISCONSIN BLUE CHEESE . .... ... . . . . .......... .',',' $119 6 ~Ai~69c: TE~ ~USTARD, MUSTARD GUEN, COLLARD GREENS, SWISS CHARD ......... ea . OL' VIRGINIA 5-0Z. PKGS. LUNCH MEATS OLIVE PIMIENTO PICKLE PIMIENTO COTTO SALAMI SANDWICH LOAF SPICED LUNCHEON c • Ol' VIRGINfA Ol' VIRGINIA : PERFECT STRAIGHT DANT 10. YEAR OLD CHARCOAl. WHISKEY WOLFSCHMIDT 80 PROOF VODKA All MEAT or All BEE ~ 6 9c : TEl"DER '"cl JUICY-12°0Z. 45c ' BOLOGNA .. '·"· PKG : FRANKS "f; 0 ' : sa" ,IUSIUltY-L·OL TUIE 4 . 35~ : Zll'PE IEE F-1-0Z.' •• •, ., ·s·.,, $100 : BISCUITS '" .. • TAMALES. ... • HALF •••·••• • 1 GAL HOTHOUSE STRAWBERRY 29C ; BAKING SIZE..:-USSET 10C RHUBARB ... . 1b i POTATOES ... tb FANCY NAVEL 89 ORANGES .... c~~~o c PURE GOLD SEEDLESS • GRAPEFRUIT 8 c~~~o ,4ftc BAG , . . . . . . . . PRIC ES EF~ECTIVE THURS. thru SUN .. APRIL 2, 3. 4, 5 • 2701 ':'iARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA e . 13922 BROOKHURST, GARDEN GROVE e 1308 W. EDINGER, SANTA ANA 1 5858 WARNER, HUNTINGTON iEACH e · 23811 EL TORC!>, EL TORO " l I I I r I I . Smart Pillows .. • I . I . , .. SmockediPillows ~ easy and last to do~ Use velveteen, cor- duroy, beaVy cotton , silk. New smocked pillows - they are smocked on the wrong side of fabric. Pattern 7269: transfer : directions 121f.t in. round, 12 square. 13'h bolster. -FlFTY CF.j.\'TS for each pat· tern -add 25 cents for each patterri for Air Mail and :· Apeclal Handling: otherwise : 'lhird-ctass detivety will take 1 " three weeks.«'."1ore. Send to Alice Brooks.'•J»fi..Y PILOT, :. . 105 Needletr1£¥ Dept., Box , 163 Old ChelSea Station. New " Vo;k, N.Y. 10011. Print Name, I Address , Zip , Pattern :~ Number. BIG 1970 Needlecraft •: : Catalog -40 . pages, ~ ·: ·'designs, 3 free patterns! Kn1t. : 1 trochet fashions. Quilt, em· .; broider, weave. Toys. gifts! : Send 50 cents . .. .. NEV~I! Complete Afghan • Book -n1arvclous afghans, · fashions, pillO'>''S, baby girts, ·. more. SI. ;. •150 lostanl Giflf' Book. 50 :1 • cents. "16 Jiffy Rugs" to knit, :, crochet weave sew, hook. 50 : ; cents. Book of 1% Prize Af· :f .--ftbans. 50 cents. !\tuseum Quilt :: ' Book I has 16 beautiful pat- .~ • terns. 50 cents. !\luseum Quilt ·• ' Book % -patterns for 12 su- : · ' perb .quilts, 50 cents. J3<?ok ~ . :; ''Qtittts .fOf Today'ir Living.' :l . t5 pat!-frns, so .'jents. " . : ! i :r: Cherries " ' . ' : :': Molded :;: For S.alad • t : • ... ~i :... Tarl cherri:S make an in- :~ terestlng molded salad. ::: ;E ,JOULDED ClfERR\' SALAD ·l 1 can (l pound) red tarl pit- •· led cherries 1watcr pack -:f ed) 1 envelope u nl I av o red ., gelatin :; ·:O 1/3 cup sugar 1/8 teaspoon salt Jh cup orange juice :·. lf.t teaspoon red food col- :~ oring ~: ... 1 cup finely diced celery. · · :.• Thoroughly drain chcr·ncs: : reserve liquid -th ere should . , b ~-. • e '" cup. tn a I-quart saucepan stir .... ; together the gclaUn, sugar and :~ salt; add cherry liquid ; place :l over low heat and stir con- .: stantly with a rubber spatula " until gelatin and sugar arc completely dissolved ; remove from heat. Stir in orange juice and food -:COioring. Chill until slightly thickened; fold in cherries and celery. Tum. lpto six 'h-cup .. mOlds or cuStard cups ; chill ' · until finil. · " Unmold: serve wilh salad ·.greens and sour cream. Makes 6 servings. Space age ironing -FAST! \ MAYFRESH . MARGARINE ' j 1·~8, PKG .............. ,, ...................... . MAY FRESH MIX OR MATCH 'EM SPECIALS BEEF RI' ROAST I ... 0.S.D.A. CHOICE OR MAYFAIR SLUE Rl88p~ .........• '1 ..... ROCK CORNISH GAME HENS U.S.0.A. GRADE A-18·0Z. MIN. NET Wl LEAN PORK SPARERIBS MEATY EASTERN PORK .......................................... .. PORK LOIN COUNTRY STYLE SPARERIBS EXCEllfNT fOll ~ARIEQUING lb. 79~. SHORT RIBS . 49< OF BEEF . PREPARE WITH AD0LPH'5 MEA 1 MAl!INADE lb. ROAST LOIN END-3 to 4-LBS. 79~ "FARM FltEIH" CARROTS, TmlPS BEETS, MUSTARD SPllACll, COUAID OR SWISS CllAD GINTER CUT 98 LOIN PORK CHOPS c lEAN fA.STERN •• ,. .................. , ................. lb. RUBY RED OR WHITE PORK CHOPS JllB END • LEAN EASTERN EA. MARGARINE 2t -www~www l lUE SONNET 1·11 Pt:G .. Van de Kamp's SPECIALS Thurs.·Sun .. Apr. 2·5 Iced or Suc3red lfte Cinnamon Rolls "'· 1 ., .. Date Nut Loaf.. ........ :. ;i1t·55c Chocol•I• Colli'• $l2S Two Layer C~ke ., ..... wwwwwww • E L ! • Wrdnesd.ay, Aprll 1, 1970 DAILY PILOT 4.( IA VI 20. WITll THIS COl#'ON GIANT DETERGENT ~ YFAIR AU.PUllPO:IE ~ WILSON CERTIFIED FRANKS LED'ULICEO MEATS All MEAT OR All IE!f ... ... • ......... Iii. 7te ASSORTEO J-OZ. PKG . 37' ..65' LEO'ITURKEY HUST ROLL , LEO'S IMPORTED HAM Olt (HICKEN J-Ol PKG. . .......... 45 ~tlCEO 4-0l l'KG ....... . --~.~fair Liquors~.----.. tOml HALF GALLON MAYFAIO"S ~g.'l-::~ STOCK UP SALE :~~( POia "CA" ANCIENT AGE ll~'l°.\iv,00.: .. 112.98 '10.98 '9.89 SMIRNOFF VODKA .,.,.,OOf .......... 111.65 '10.49 '9.45 BALLANTINE'S SCOTCH ................... '16.95 '14.98 'IJ.49 EARLY TIMES ~.~\'l°.booOON ............. '12.99 '11.49 '10.JS Kl~G G~ORGE SCOTCH '''""'' '11.99 110.99 '9.89 ROYAL OCCASION VODKA ••"""'' '7.99 '7.29 ALKA SELTZER 55' l>·CT SIZI ................ . .. ROYAL CROWN DIET RITE COLA 12.ot. 6 sn.: ~--PK. '7/ f,~Jl~~~~!~'f. ~IX .. 57' GENIRALMILlS I -SllACll ITIMS • .... ... . ... IOWS. IUGUS, 43' ONVUMS, HOTCHAS, · WH1sn1s ·~ ......... "'c. _ ·~ !!!!.Y.C_E . 2i25' EA. S,~Y __ , .......... ·~ I 5 c ADVERTISED PRICES EFFECTIVE 7 FULL DAYS "THURSDAY, APRIL 2 THRU WED .. APRIL I •· , .. ,, ' . MAYFAIR MARKET ~:~u•s 175 Eait 17th Street, Co.ta Me•• , ' . l I I . I I ~ .-... J . ' 'I • ' ' . . r • • --:..----- ' , . ' -, . ' • ; . • • .. . ' • , I • • • ' ' f. . l!fake room on your sh-¢lves ~. qlear your cupbo~rds!'\ Be ready to load-up! He·re's ,another El Rancho Super Sale! ~ • " .. ( • . • ' . ' ' • ' . • -• . • - - ' :, Pure cane ••• from Hawaii! Glittering crystals of Mture's o";n s'vcetness ••• for natural goodness! . . -• ·' -. . ' . . ' • . . · . . . . . - ' • ' • Choose from Apricot Pineapple,· Blackberry, Crape, Stra,vberry, Grape Jelly or Oran ge Marmalade! for Hunt's ••• rich and thick, with the flavor that works magic in so many redpesl No. 300 cans, ··-CARNATION : INSTANT . • ~ Big savings on the slx pack ! Add n1 ilk to J'our favorite f h\\'Ol' and start the day \rith vigo r! . 38-0Z. BTLE • I • •••••••••••• The big size goes so far , •• and gold eh \Vesson on has .so many USC3 in cooKing.~nd dressings! g,,,a nson 's , •• in a variety that's sure to offer several choices to every member of the family! \''ith tl1e delicate flavor that's ~o inviting in salads, sand,viches or casseroles! No. ¥t can! GI RARD'S SALAD I) Choose you r favorites , •• Frencl1, Venice, San Francisco, Caesar, Champagne French or Gr~en Goddess! · S& W Apple Sauc e ..... ~ ....... 5 for $1 · M.D. Tissue ......................... 3 for $1 , Just tangy enougl1 for full flavor .•. all the 1~·1cx'.ness of finer .Grarcnstci n apples '. No. ~00 cans. . ' ' ' i Stewed Tomatoes .............. 5 '" $1 Raisin Bran .............................. 49 ¢' ' ; S&W ••• No. 303 cans, brimful of red ripeness ! 1\:cllogg's ••• fo t a good goOO-rnorning! 20 oz. · Baked Beans ...................... 3 1or $1 · Dole's Fruit Juice ............... 6 1.; ~1 .S&'V ••• 28 ounce ••. r ich Kc\V" England style'. Froze11 ... pineapple or pineapple blends'. 6 oz. ~ ·coffee Mate ............................ 99 c Pepperidge Farms Strudel. ... 49 c 1 1 Instant coffee creamer from Carnation! 16 oz. Your choice of tempting rarietics ! ... frozen. i MJ.B. Coffee .......................... 79~ Totino' s Pizza ........................... 69¢ • ' 2 1b. can ..• $1.57 3 lb. can , •. ~2.!!5 }~rozen . , • choice of four kinds! 16 oz. 1>kg. . ' El Ran cho Sup er Meat Specia ls ·:IPesh fryer Parlill . :Breasts · ·:sweet lvhite meat fro1n plump Califoria chickens: 69c Legs & Thighs lb 11icl1 juicy dark meat ..• from t:hunky king ::;ized frrers ! 59 ~ :·sChicken Livers ....................... 69 ~ Fryer Wing s ............................ 29tb Fresh! ..• to afford the fla\'o l' you cxprc:l ! So n1uch tcnOOr n1eaty goodness on these! -~ " Beef Broche ttes ... ·. ~ .~z; ~~~" .... ~. 4 9 ~ . Tender! Tasty! Serre brochettes, braised to pi!rfection, on a bed of fluffy beef .flavored rice! ""' ... ,Sand Dabs ............................... 89 ~ Fresh Catfish ...................... ~ .. 98 ~ ild flnvor, try l\·i th "Shake 'n' Bakl' for Fish." Rushed lo us f1'0m the Bayou country! ~Mahi Mahi ................... c .......... 89~ Med ium Shrimp ................. $1.59 lb. Enjoy the r~n_es.s of titis llnv.·aiian favorite '. Ready for deep.frying ..• or scr,·e bnadedl . ' \ Delicatessen Specials! . Kosher Franks or Kna cks ...... 99c , . ,• \Vilno •.. 12 'Ounces of shee r plcusure ! ~·'.American Slices ...... . ......... 59c :i:: Clearfield ... in dividually \vrn.pped '. l:? ounce. El Rancho's Fine Liquor Hunga ria n Wine ....... FIFTH ....... 51.89 \Veibel's Green ... litht and deliciously dry! Holiday Times Rum ..... FIFTH .. ~. '3.99 Blends so well in tro~ical drink s I ••• quAI t, $4.99 ' ' ·Four roll packs •• , at a price that invites you to buy several and save more at El Rancho! Fri skies Cat Food ................ 8 '" $1 Sun Co untry .............................. 59¢ l\Ieat, Fish, Chicken or Kidney flavors! 15 oz. Johnson's room deodorizers ..• save l Oc ! Cascade ..................................... 79 c All Dete~ent ...................... ~., $1.79 Dish"·asher detergent,,. big 31b. package! Lo'v suds ••. 11igh cleaning Po\ver! Jumbo size: Ivory Liquid ............................... 69¢ . Oven Cleaner . . .. . . .. .. .. . .. .... ~1 .09 So kind to your l1ands ! King size ... 32 oz. Easy-Off .•. and it really is! 16 ounce. Heavy Duty Foil ........................ 49c Window Cleane r ....................... 49' Alcoa aluminum \vrap .•. 25 f oot roll! Easy-Off ••• for a brighter outlook! 18 ounce . I ' El Ran cho Produce Specials! ' • I . . Artich okes .......... 5 '°1 $1 · • Jumbo size .. , n1ore good eating for your foo d dollar ! > \ Broccoli ............................................................ 19~ Garden fresh! Sprinkle \Yi th Contadino seasoned bread crumbs! Sunkist Oranges .......................................... 8 lb• '1 Sweet ripe navels ••• bursting--l\'ith flavor your f olks '\\•ill lo\'e! I ~\\lllf/~ I P·rices i1' effect ThuT8. thru Sttn., • April2,3,.$.,5.Nosalestodealers . ~ ::-s: Open da ilv 9 to 9 ... S11nday 9.90 to 7 :OO. ~ ~ Ask the manager about our convenient Charge Account Servic e ~"t#fijl\~'' II HUNTINGTON HARBOUR: Warner Ave. & Algonquin St. , NEWPORT BEACH: 2727 Newport Blvd.• 2555 Eastbluff Dr. (Eastbluff Village"Centet) Also conveniently located stores in Arcadia, Pasadena and South Pasadena I ) I I, • . -. -----. ----. -- . I .,.,.,-~--~~----..,.·------......... , ..................... -· -··-· ":"." ... 4'""''"'' ' ......... "' ..... .....,., .. -· ....,,... • ...,.,..,,,.,...,..,...,..,..... __ .., .... T-c,.-~-.,...._------... • ... -. -. -... ~-. . ..-.-~ -~« --.. -.. •'· ----~--::-~~-~ --: -·-~':""."":'!ec........, -. • I . ' l~STERN GRAIN FED LAllGE LOIN ' PORK CHOPS \l/tdntsd.I)', Apt11 l, 1970 · DAILV PILOT 4:J U.S.D.A. GRADE A EASTEllN GRAIN FED FARMER STYLE FRYING CHICKEN . WHOLE IO~IED CUT-UP 33c LB. EAST~RN GRAIN FED EASTIRN GRAIN ND PORK SPARERIBS LEAN 'N' MEATY FIWT YOUNG 'N' TENDER BROCCOLI 19'ea, FRESH, EXTRA FANCY ITAUAN CENTER CUT RIB CENTEll CUT LOIN 93c PORK ROCK . COD 59~ SQUASH PORK-CHOPS DOUBLE BLUE 11 CHIP · STAMPS .. WITH THIS COUPON ON E ORDER ONLY ANY AMOUNT YOU CHOOSE TO IUY YOID AFTER SUNDAY. APRIL 5 NO MINIM.UM rURCHASE-NO MAXIMUM. PURCHASE A!eDhoUe Bewragt•, Fr11h Mii• Ind C'91rtllt1 E~ell/Cled -lJ- Chle~ios • With t i1 r.oupon, no minimum p11 reh11• r•quir1d. l imit I p~9. p•r r.oupon -On• coupon p1r e111tom1r. Void 1ft1r S11nd1y, April 5. Pric1 without eou pon, 39¢. OOD ONLY AT u-~.~ •• =,.~ .. ~.=. Our Own Ground Shoulder PATTIE 59~ BURGER FRESH, LOCALLY GROWN STRAWBERRIES NLT ~T IA r:-:-:-:-:, ' '~ ~---~~-- GLEEM TOOTHPASTE 6V2 01. Tube R19. $1.0S F•mlly Siu ss~ With thi1 r.•wpon, no minlmull'I p1i1r•h111 ,,. q11ir1cl. l it11il I plt. per co11pon -0111 Cllf· pon pt l r.11ilom1r, Voicl aft er S .. nd ay, Apr!I i. • • CHOPS lb EASTERN GRAIN ND LOIN OR Rll END PORK -~--ROAST LB. OUR OWN COUNTRY STYLE PORK SAUSAGE 79~ RATH BLACKHAWK BACON 79~ lb BOLOGNA. lb 2i29' ORANGES -SWEET 'N' 8rl$1 JUICY NAVEL : I SwHt Full of Juice Grapefruit 39 c ~~.~;~STERN 5STYLE9c -------------BAR M WESTERN STYLE l HONEYSUCKLE $1 9 Oi99< :•::::~;.•• " •· ~. =~~~N 89~ ! ----~~~~-J, CARNATION ALL ,.-l~il·}3j:li·I·J•IM_ INSTANT 59 DETERGENT $199 FOREMOST PREMIUM ~o~Eo~KFiAST C REG. $2.2t -, !~~AS!!AM 69~ 6 ENVELOPES JUMIO SIIE ROUND CARTON HOIMIL mu HOT 35 ------------CHILI .. Oll C•• _ , ORIGON·TRAIL BIRDSEYE 41 s1 JAN·U·WINI 99' PURPLE 4 R~ $1 AWAKE CHOP SUEY • POIK • ""' IMITATION ORANGE JUICE .. Oll c.::. PLUMS 9 01. ""' --------.. ------.. .. ' ' DINTY MOOIE 55 LARGE STOUFFERS MEA.T BALL STEW tvc'•'•'· C No. 20/1 CANS e BEEF STEW (10 01. pkg.) 69 ~'. e CHICKEN & NOODLES FOllMOST COTIAGI ~ CHIESE 900 • 59' PACIFIC GOLD (ll 0/2 01. pkg.) YOUR CHOICE . SPRINGFIELD J -------- PEARS LARGE 2y, CAN5 f 0 "' .-. f ll ,,.001 \ 1 i 11.0LLS HEAi TH I. BEAUTY AIDS ~~~~kg. -...... .... 2125.~: SPRINGFIELD CHOPPED BROCCOLI 10 oz. Pkg. MINUTf -llGULAI 19¢ RICE ...... " OL IOX DOVE BAR SOAP NAllSCO CHIP'S AHOY CHOCOLATE CHIP 2/25¢ IATH SIZI IAIS 2/43' 49c COOkllS 14 OZ .UG ILUI IONNn llGUU.l 29 MARGARINE 1 LI .CAlTON c PRICIS lllflCTIYE THUl$DAY, FllDAT, SATUIDAY & SUNDAY April 2, 3, 4, & 5 PRICll IUIJ•CT TO STOCK 01( HAND WE AC:Cli'1' U.S.D.A. FOOD COUPONS SCOPE I , !:!~~.THWA~~. 7·9c -, . FA.MILT llZI lettie DOROTHY lllD -EGG SHAMPOO I PLUID OUNCI 1onLI 25 ' 59' • WE GIVE BLUE CHIP STAMPS COSTA MESA PLACENTIA WE GIVE BLU! CHIP STAMPS t!lh and Pl1cenll1 710 W. Chi111111n • • ,...,..--,,---- - --------;----.._,.~----:--,.----------------------- 44 DAILY PILOT Wednesda1, Aprfl 1, 1970 I I f PRICES ARE EFFECTIVfNOW J~U TUES., APRIL 7, 19~ ~ _ ~- • r, ' ll.S.O.A..Clioic1 l.endefay Bra~ Sttt" Chuck · Steak •.• ·'"-69f r ' •' rofld SeO~ing fow Floyor,-Mi~e~ .A" I t '"'$179 w I s 3• 29' MC cen ........ "' y er oup • • "" PINT . BASKETS . QUART BASKET, EACH 57c . -i " DETERGENT " TIDE XK ~ . . . MJ.B. COFFEE • • NEWPORT BEACH-""'"'""·•· .. ""'" 1150 lrvh1• A••· (Westcllff itfcrMI e COSTA MESA_.'~i:;-• e HUNTINGTON BEACH -'(!!!.~~=.t. ..... e SANTA ANA4!:,!.•;!......, e FOUNTAIN VALLEY-';'~!;".;" -. - 1 • -_____________ ,_ ------------------- 1 PILOT-ADVERTISER Wtdntsday, Aprll l, 1970 ~~1• Aprl/ l, 1970 DAILY PILOT 4$.. ' l • •• • ... -~l: ~!'"· \ •. , .. . . • -.. ... .. . . ' •• • ,. ' . ) ' . ;' • ' ~~ .. ~ .. -, ··-: _ .• ._. ... , ...... · ... ·--- ~ • • , .... ; . CADILLAC ·I ' NINETEEN . SE .J!ENTY ... ··- '• • • • '· . ... ·~~ ... .. . " ,"i . ' ~ " .... , .. ,,0 " .i.: }'~ • First Time ···-offered·- 1970 CADILLAC • .. . -·-·· -·--·-'--.. 19.70 CADIUAC - L ' , ~l:.l;j~LAC -: • . . ELOOR.ADl} . . FACTORY EXECUTIVE. CARS " ' .. < , NEVER REGISTERED ·~ J .·. ' .-·, , ' . . -: • • t. '" • . . ' This g~eous 1§70 C&dillac has-full Jeatb·-.. .. ..... ,.,-:--.... er i~terlor,~vircy~ ~!.._ tipl' C31)J}la~ _po\.\•er accessories -1ilu1 · of co!U'se1Jactor§, &\i" eon- ditionlng, AM·Flt1 ster eormultlpJex r1tdio, JXlWer 4o6r l<XjQ, itilt~j,flescoplc steerl11g n•het!I, twiUght,;senifueI, ,11lus much. more. This car hu h&rcUy, bfen.drlven, very lo\v mileage. Serlal~.:i ~r ('JOti4333) OVER ·120 CADILLAC .~ Stunrul,'lf t. tha.-"-onS .... ror t this 1970 ~1-Dorado'.. with qrerft¥"t eX'terfo1·, vinyl roof _,. · and ful\ 1eather tpterlct.-Fully equlPped With ful Powe1«eq)i!pm'e ni: and fac.tory 'air eondlUonlng, ~~ atereo -multiplex ra- dio, IX>'A'V dOar~· kl, tflt.teJeseopic st~r­ ln& "'heel, t t aentftlel,, power tronk '" ·'· .. -· . . . TO SELECT FROM "'•~' , . _; .. _-- 1965 CADILLAC 1966 RIVIERA 1969 CADILLAC operwr, bead ht 4tino-hers, etc. Un~- lievable 1 ..,... . serial number (H0I3396J)i • I .' ' • $7ij}() }.~ ~~,. -:~ ' I . 1966' CADILLAC ' :: .. " ·--"' ..... . ·- neetwood E1Dora4o.-Full power, factory a ir, poo·er door Vinyl roof, vinyl strato seats, custom Interior, full pov.•er, locQ, AM-FM Wt-telescopic wheel, ejec. vel)t wlndov.•s, factory air, push button radio, electric antenna, tilt cruise control, leather Interior, pov.·er trunk opener, steering y;heel, Gran Sport wheels. (SUW325) premium tires, etc. IXSP339) · E~Dorado. Vinyl roof, leather ln~erior, full pov.·er, factor'y 4 Door Hardt.op. Full power equipment ·plus factory air air, stereo AJ.1·FM multiplex, t1lt-tele wheel, power do:c>r condiUonlnr. AM-f?i.f radio, en.Use control, twllrht sen· locks &: trunk opener, etc. etc. Las than 6100 mlks. tlnel cloth .t leather inteclor (ZVD986J (ZVC455) ' , SAl.E ~111 .PRICE SALE $1999 PRICE SALE PRICED 1968 -CADILLAC -1967 CADllLAC 1968 CADILLAC, Coupe DeVille. Vinyl roof, Ie8.ther interior, full po\\·e.r. Sedan DeVllle. Padded top, doth &: leather Interior, Convt. DeVllle. 1..et'lther lntrrtor, rull power, fact()ry air, factory air, ~-F~ radlo1 tllt-t~e v.·heel, power door AM-FM radio, tllt-tele wheel, power door locks, tw:IHght stereo A~f-F?.t multiplex, Wt-tele wheel, twilight 1en- locks, twilight sentinel, power·tiunk opener, etc. Low sentinel, cruJ.ge control, power -trunk opener. Less than Unel, radial tires. (XJA187) mu ..... (~~~~: ~RICED '6.~m"~si[E · PRICED $ . SALE 3555:PRICE '1966' CADILLAC 1967 CADILLAC 1964 CADll.LAC · Fleetwood Brougham.! Fu11 ~er, factory air, padded top, F1eetwood Brougfiana. Full pov.·er, factory air, padded 2 door hardtop. Full power' equJi.fl'leni Plus t11ictory alr cloth & leather inter\or,tAJ,f·F:P.t radio, power door locks, top, cloth &:: leather interior, AM-FM, i:rutsc . contn?J, condltlonln_g, cloth '= leathtWlor, ·:Afi.t-FM radio. tilt-tele ""hci!I, twilight sentinel, cruise control, power twilight sentinel,. power door loclu, headhght dlmmeMi, (QZV181) . . :' " trunk opener. (SQR402) rear window defogger. (083ASG) ' , • SAL~ 52444 PRICE SALE . 177.7 PlllCE \ . SALE $1 3 P~l~E -1968 CADlLLAC • ElDorado. Firemist Paln'l. padded top, J"ther interior, full po"·er, factory 1,1.ir, tilt-telescopic wbecl, stereo AM· Fr-.t. po"·cr door locks., poY.i!r trunk opener, etc., etc. (\VID735J ' • . ' $ . SALE 4999 PRICE 1967 CADILLAC 196~'.·CADIJ,LAC Coupe De.Ville. UM tt&n 8800 mill!S. Full Jlp\\'er, factot)o EIDorado. Vinyl top, leather Interior, 1Wl ~r. factctr)' a.Jr, padded top, cloth • leather interior, siereo AM-FM air, tUt-telc wheel, stereo At.I-Flot, etc. CWIC318) 1multlplex, tilt-te~fWheeJ,. power door !<>CM, e tc., etc. SALE $377.7 PRICE "~3187741 SA'LE PRICED SALE $2222 PRICE 1969 OLDSMOllLE Delta 88 4 door hardtoP, Leu than 6500 miles. Automatic, push. button radio, factory air, elec.' windows, power door locks. J;Swer steering, pOWer · brakes, vinyl interior. (YNW • ) SALE PRICED. • • '.' • 4!". i> .. 1968 CAD.iLAC , : ~ Flcet\vood. Full power,' lactory atr., tilt·t~esoOpic' wtleef, power door locks, power trunk iopefier, 1tei'eo AM·'FM Mu!U-plex, .etc. ,. .• . ' ... SA.LE PRleE , · .. •J;965 CADlliLAC: · • , . Sedan De\tijt~. ~power, fac~ i lr :.condltlonln:g, 'A:t\f- , ' ' ' ' " I " n.f radio, oew Ur~, ifDY306J • • , ' ~ ·'$·~ .. " SALt;.:.1656·-PRICE •· I ' ; ·• 1968 CADILLAC 1967-CADILtAC f968 . CADILLAC '.1,966 CADILLAC . Coupe DeVille, Leal.her lnieriOT, padded top, full power, Sedan DeVllle. Flin powd, factory air, tllt-tel!" ~·heel, Coupe DeV!lt~. Padded \op, clrith1A: leather iriteH~. ·full tactOry air, stereo, Al-t-r:M multiplex,' power dour Jocks~ power door locks, ~l!"C, windov.·s. twilight ·sentln'SI, J>OV.:e~ power, factocy' atr,' A?.t-r.M.. radiO, ~t-telescOplc-wtiffl, Coupe DeVille. Vinyl top, cloth a: leather Interior, full power, factory air, At.t-FM ra.di?> rear window defogi;er. (UIY94SJ -trunk opener, less than 29,000 miles. ' \ etc. (SJL135) · • ' -SALE ~·999 PRICE I ~~LE., PRICED ·.: SALE $2~-~ PRICE . (YIT078) ,$ . - ' -. SALE (:39"_ PRICE --.. .. . ' • '• .. .;..:. .. ' " . \ • I \ I -, • . NABERS /. 2600 Har\>ot.:·Blvd., ·.Costa Mesa · · . ' 540-9100 -: ~ ·, .. . ..... " T T " . , . I 11 SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN -, ... /. ~ ' '·' --~. 8:30 AM t0 9:00 PM Mon .. thru Fri .. • 9:00 AM to 6;00 PM Sat. antl Sun. ALL CARS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE. ALL SALE PRICES ~FFECTIVE THROUGH TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1970 .. " • . ·-· . ,_ .- ' (~! 1. :~· .... , ~ , ~; ' ' ·' • • . . . ~· " : . . .. !·: .. . . !.:..: .-. ". ' . • • ' 'I • I --.r=-:--·----.---··-....---.----...-----------------· .. ---------~·----~----~------~--------------~- , 41 DAILY PILOT · ·: DICK TRACY 1UMBLEWEEDS By , Tom I_(. Ryan U'L ABNER . 'l<YGCJ'ifA TE:l.M£ WHAT'S GO!N'C»>l ~Al\10!!" SALLY BANANAS ,, P>.lEFACE MUST DIE! Dt:AiH 10 lllE WHITE-eYeS! WALL "fl'AT APRIL FOOLS' DAY NONSENSE! MUTI AND JEFF -HEY! wiurr·~ · GOIN' ON? I'M SHRINKING' ._ JUDGE PARKER TtlE POOR PEAR! .• ME POESN'T lE<OGNIZE "E" AT AU! WHAT'S MONG WITM UNClE: U.rt.? PLAIN JANE JEFF! Tl-IAT'5 AWFUL! ME WAI ALWAYS sucH A WONCIERPUL, COMiJCI· Eb.Ti• M.A.14 ! ' By Al Smith .-------- 'M SURE ME'S NOT SUFFliRl"G.11\ISS SPENCE~. •• ANP I'M TAICIN6 REAL. 600C1 C.AlE Of:: MlM ! PERKINS ·APRIL. f'OOL! ,_, .Br.Harold Le Doux MAV't SIT POWN FCC A MoM~T? I FEEL A. ume LIGHT· MU.PEP! By Frank Baginski GORDO ~-/ • MO"ON MUUINS . ;:"" ...... ANIMAL CRACKERS i1!>Si' 1MlllK, DODO-oor 1'1E'1!! A£e. &IUJOOs 0'6UAXIES · f'l.Olirllit& 111.I, ~ACE IUJ!Q.f 6CE.S OJ it> WFWllV. Crossword Puzzle ·.· ACROSS 1 Pitrct 5 Solt body l issut , Sltps 14 Small armadillo • 15 Vtx ·, l& Lon~­ cont1nued praclict 17 Nicknam~ for Cromw rll 19 Chrmical co mpound 20 Kind ol boltfr • 21 C1tst 23 Eyr 24 Put away a mral : . 25 Hrsitation syllablrs .. _28 Berr in· ·• qrrditnt ::·:JG Edge • 32 ·•• ·-la : · handle: : " 2 word s •. J&Rls ing 40 Hit •1 Dr ludt 42 Hockey or golf , · • .(4 Ft mi runt sulli, ·: CS Directio11 '. indicator :: 47 Mo1l l ur1ous 49 C11ll's stomach mrmbr1nr .• 51 Pleas Im) lo thr e~1 52 Dress 5~ Kind of profit 55 Dl!'serter 58 Pres erve bl Follow (,)Friend, In Mexico 65 Celtic, languagt 1.1 Oprn: 2 word~ 70 Supple 71 Gh1.s1:r 72 Conra heroine 73 At a subse- 11uent time 7~ Miss Ft1bt1 75 Cart DOW N l 'iact, ., for ont 2 ···-lirma J ApproxlmaltlY 4 Curse ~ Ca lt ndar abb1eviat1on b Coal stove feature 1 Fish sauce 8 Broom of tw ig~ 9 Southwest dwelling s trucl~res lOBtast of bllfdtn 11 Roman 4& Nlckrt s tates man or zinc 12 Geiman rivrr 50 Matay co111 13 Europran 53 Sprre 18 Forbidd ing 55 Ont 1rspond· 22 Oull linisti ing to thr 2& Oisrnc i.l!lbers :ilarm c!otk 27 Cuts _ .... 5& Rocket 2• 5m1ll bJ73· sta9r 30 Br one of 57 Aprf1 I~t thr ga ng 1970 ' 31 Hilchrs 58 G!rl in a 33 Put Oil lilt llU/Stry pa_y1cll rhyme J.( US in~rntar 59 Tunt 35 Topic bO Item of J& At a • bastball dislancr grar 37 Pa rnful b2 Titlt JS Banal1!~ b4 Give ShJp' lt 39 Ad u!! bb Pronoun 4} Canadian b8 Mrtat hemlock, r . .g. &9 Canadian 4& News Manulath•ers' progi.am Assoc iation: ~ svbit£1 Ab bf ·~ rr-,,.-n-.:,;-imot.--.r-r,,-,rr-1' " ' " MISS ·~EACH l ANO WHAT Oto OR. l<INDE~EN CLAS.S 00 1t>Q<\Y7 /• ., !J • • OM,>.fC\W .NG! BUT NON IT'S TIMETO ·GO·MO\\E/ ' . LITSGO Roe.Eirt'! WEGOHQ\\E ~~ETIE! COMEONI ' r;Jj( ' I ~l/.J.!OAIS ,ALJ.oCA'fEO 10~U­ CATIO/J rORALL! .SVPER.- SO/J/C• .. By John Miles By_ Mell ' By Charles M. Schulz •• " " " " APRIL FOOL! AA AAAAHAHAIWIA JT COULD 10 " n " " " MR.MUM ~ (. By Charles Barsotti ~ , I I By WHAT PAPER 010 Tl/£. V J.IN/: THJ>cA.., >'llTH1 l$/Ri:! 0 DD " Gus ArTiola i'. ... ' •r f, is THE ... ; !' . 1 • ,APR!l-• • f'OO'-J ff E:CITIDNJ; Ji ,{ By Roger Bollen;; DENNIS THE MENACE :J : ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ·, l ' ' . . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . I J I" PILOT ·ADVEITISElt LIDO WATERFRONT APARTMENTS 320 LIDO 80RD 6 Beautiful units. 6 Car garages & utility room, with 85 fl fronting on excellent swim .. ming beach. Units are newly furniahed. Reduced to $200,000. Xlnt terms BILL GRUNDY, REAL TOR ' ./ READ 1HIS oflnJa !Jdfe PRESTI GE WATERFRONT HOM ES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 1S Lind• Isle Drive Let's Get to the Point ~1t i:,~· fu~~ t~~ .HOUSES ,l'OR s,t.LE R~I,, ESTATIR : (Ou r New Address) If you are in the m"l'ktt for a NEW home, 1ee these out· standing customized homes, built by Frank H. Ayres and Son, located in a prime area very close to Huntington State Beach. The homes are priced from $30,290 to $33,690 and vary in size from 3 to 4 bedrooms, 2 to 3 car garages and 2 to 3 bB.ths,. with shake or mission tile roofs, fire· places, underground utilities, concrete driveways, built-ins, and carpeting. There is VA and FHA financing availa· ble. There are 5 homes avail· able because of ctedit rejec- ·tions. Occupancy by May 1, 1970 In this unit. As added features these homes include such additional eic:tras, to e:r· pedile our sales as : shag carpets, front lawn landscap- ing with sprinklers. New & beautiful 4 Bedroom, 5 bath home with large 1unken livinc room &: fam. rm., wet bar. Radlant electric beat Carpeted & landscaped. Priced ................ $155,000. ty lrom thl1 outltandlna: 2 •tory Provlncla.l Style beau- ty. 3 Bednns plua 22x29' family room, O:>mplete wttb ftrepla.~. wet bar, per floor, beamed celling It balcony with an Ocean View. \Vhat'1 mo~. YoU can uaume the 5\.S9'e inauranoe loan. Whal are you waltinl: on! Call NOW!!' : 13S Dover Dr., Suite 3, Newport Beach '42-4620 16 Llnda Isle DrlVfl . General 1000 General 1--------1000 New 5 bedroom, 5 bath home with upstairs view of Corona del Mar hills.. 3 Fireplaces & BBQ. Luxurious carpeling & panelling. Land· scoped. Wllb dock .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . $145,000. , Lot Owners Secluded Country . A 3 BR. HOME F OR ONLY $10,995 Built on )'OUl' land• FEA'IVR™G ./ JOSO sq. rt. ' Fixer upper 77 Linda Isle Drive Ne\¥ 5 Br., 5 bath home on lagoon. Marble entry, \Vet bar, AA1/FM Intercom, Mstr. Br. has beam ceil. 3 Frplcs ........... $175,000. 10 Lindo Isle Drive • COATS c I h · WALtAcE . Nod McCrury Q eSWQrt y REALTORS --'54'46;.<14141-~e Rep.) E!ltatlh•", areNedprnudll & CO. (n.... E 1 ) w announce a , \\1! -r-:11 ven n9s known in the Newport Har· REALTOR .~ ,/ Double garage " All lath and plaster ',/ Pullman bath Locattd in the back bay area of Newport Bea.ch on % acre. Featuring 2 horse cor. ra!Js, enclosed lanai overk>ok- in& beautiful swimming pool. The 2000 911, ft. 3 bed- room re1idence needs paint and elbow greue, but what a price. Owner will tlnance at 7.5%. Call today. 5 Bedroom & maid's, 5 baths-with family room & large rumpus room. 3 Fireplaces. 4,246 Sq. Ft. Dock & boat slip ••••• $159,300 !!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!~~!I!!!!• I bor area, has joined their Newport Beach Office $700 DOWN Harbor Blvd. oflice staff. A 1028 Bayside Drive public accountant lor many 1 miiiiiiii;;;;i;,,,..,;;;;i;ii'°i;;;;;iiii;;;i;;,I " Spacious wat'drobe1 Waterfront Lots , EASTSIDE yean, Mr. McCreary, enter-I' , CALL 537-0JIO No. 4: Eicellent 51 ft. Linda Isle 'leasehold Jot. Plans avail. Consider trade ..... '35,000 3 BEDROOMS "' lh< Real "'''" Sal•• Golfer's Poradlse fi<ld Joor "''" •go. H• w" Boaut. home on 10th g,...n &SJIOC:ialed with Mesa Verde of Bermud a Dunes • finest Realty. desert coune! Roomy 3 BR. , •In most Orange County and : other approved attas, No. 41: Long water view facing Harbor Is- land wn6.2 It. of frontage. Plans avail. To Vets. thil home ii in beau· tlful mo~in condition In Eastlkle • Back Bay area of Costa Mesa., Low • low down to anyone, You O\\'e II to your family to see this one. Chw!er extremely an:Oous, asking $24,000, Make otter, . STANCO Ned joined The Real Estat. ers one month ago and has been successful in selling $150,000 worth ol real estate in this shbrt period. 1'tr. h1cCreary'a headqU&rters are 3 ea, pooJ, tumlJhed home. lncl. 2 gpl.f caru. Club mem- bership avail. Asking $95,000 -Xlnt. terms. : . BUILDERS, INC. Closed Sundays • • • 10666 Wff'tminster Ave. ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST ~I Our next unit is now on sale for occupancy in May and June 1970 and introduces the new 3,ooo-sq:--tt:-... EI Dorado" model priced from $34,490. No. 88 : Point lot with 118 It. of frontage. Long \Yater view. Plans available. ~ Carden Grvve Bill Grundy, Realtor 833 Dowr Dr., NB 642-4620 • Balanced Power Homes ()pen 1 days to 8:30 P.M'. Opportunity . UPTIGHT ABOUT BILL GRUNDY, REAi. TOR (Our Now Addronl 133 Dever Dr., Suite 3, N.I . 642-4620 at 2790 Harbor Blvd. Phone ! i-J::-J::-J::-Z::=l:=l~~==I 546-2313. 3 Bedroom H11111e Wanted REAL ESTATE Sales , people. Private desk I: HIGH INTEREST? ' With $500J down owner will help -....i th financing ID as- sume thil gieat "'5%%" loan on thls SHARP S bed· room, 4 year old home lo- cated wlthirf walking dis- Rancho Le Cuesta Homes on Brookhur1t at Atlant1, Huntington Beach "'-2'29 -"'-1331 G ;;;•"°;;;;;r•;l;;;;;;:;;;;,;;;:;;1000;;; 1 Genorol 1000 ·-ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST FIXER UPPER ONLY $1,100 Hardwoocl noon, dble car garage, patio, Dagstone BBQ. Eisl!ide, Costa Mesa. S22,500 Wells·McCardle, 'Rltrs. 1810 Newport mvd .• C.M. • • phone, Top commission. !CUFF HAVEN WATCH 262t HARBOR BLVD. 546 H4D Floot' time, Good walk.in traffic, Same location 14 yn • DOWN. • . cau for interview. .. SAME VIEWS VIEW OF BAY AND OCEAN, THE WHALES · GO BY OPE N "VES TILL 1:30 Brine ~ comet cleanser and pa.Int brush; your money 'Will grmv and your neigh· tance to the Beach and Lachenmyer achools. Call. WE SELL A HOME EVERY 31 MINUTES Gonorol 1000 yet COS)' and ~luded. 2 Bedroom & den, 1heltered lOOO patio & garden. Well priced 54l!-1729 644-0684 Ew"S. •nu: JE1TY • CATALINA ISLAND • BIG CORONA BEACH ReJllor ; ~=~ .. ~ !~~~.~ .. ~,~ *TAYLOR ,: THE QUICKER YOU CALL, 545-5491 Opon 'til 9 PM BAYCRflST at $43,:IOO. ---------1 * * * * OWNER EXCEPTIONAL BAY VIEW, quality CUiiom buUt homt' overlooking l&landl, Penln- tula I: Ba.,y. 3 B<lrma, den A dining rm. Beautlfultffbpilh· • BALBOA PENINSULA SJtuated between Big ' Lit- tle Corona Beach, A apei. tacular 4 BR family. home with space to spare, 5"1 baths, the most lorlnat of dlning room1, a 27x32 tam.Uy room PLUS a 77x32 pme room and an exciting view room with \Wl bar -Also a big plu.s in the beach area • oU atrttt parkin& lor 7 * CALL * lACllDIMYER REAL TY When you want to 111t· or eeU )'(MU' hame. We a.re In con.- tact lridi &2 famWH moving 'tr.to tbi N~ Beach l Costa l.teu. area In the next 60 day1. Call for appoint. meat. hors will appreciate your '!!'"!'::~~~:"l!~~~I improvements. Enjoy this e STEPS TO OCEA"' quiet. stable environment, 3 BR. modern beach home. ~ltered by 1tately E L M Acceu to pool.I, tennis clil, TREES. Grammar School &: recreation area. Only .: and s.bopping an easy walk: SlS,900 -Xlnt terms convenient beach five.min· CAYWOOD REAL T Y ; _ · QUICKER YOU SELL It'e "FAIR SHARE'' Tbne Beautiful entrance A step-On. TRANSFERRED ute1 away. Drive-thru car-6303 W. Coast Hwy., NB age and boat storage; heal-e 541-1290 e living nn. S Bdnnt. fam rm. General 1000 I General 1000 & formal dining nn. Exquis-~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~ ite muter ste. prof. land· . Ii 1eaped yard. kar prage. Gorgeous 4 BR home ln ab-ed with line new carpelinz. tolute immaculate concti. draperies and wan paper. -huge covered patio • fan-tlon. 1900 Sq ft of li~ area Pete Barrett ' Lochenmyer thy Children's play yard ""iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml with rresn truit on::haro. Divorce Sale GerM'l"OU!i banker allo"•ing ANYONE TO A S S u hf E on thLS cute 3 Bedroom Eut. $20,000 VA LOAN at 7%% side home on large kit. FltA annual ~rcenta.ge rat e!! lerms, can. Asking $22.D>. Libera l $22,950 AND tutio night tiKhting • fully REAL TY ottld • manicured residential area, Priced for immediate lEim WestcllU Dr., NB ule at $31,950. Call~ '42-5200 t-. , FOREST E. OLSON F~,~~:~~YY~~~·500 TAYLOR CO ReJltot " ,. . ' ,. • .. .. . " ' .. ~ . ' . • INC., Reolton STARTER -BARGAIN $17,900 And what a bargain it is! Less than rent. Own your own home. 2 large bedrooms. 16 ft. living room. 109 ft. lot -and it's R·2. Seller throwing in range, refrigerator, washer, dryer. Can you ask for more? Hur· ryl Hurry! Dial 645-0303. LEASE/DPTIBN AT THE BEACH Walk to a private beach at Bayshores. 2 bedroom, den, 2 baths. Lease for a year then buy it at today's price. Terrific oppor .. tunlty. Newports finest area, only $36,500. DIAL 645-0303 4 BEDROOM PLUS FAM. WHAT! $21 ,500 Scarce as hens teeth! 4 large bedrooms. 2 baths. Family room. Deluxe kitchen with all latest built-ins. Carpeting. Hard to beat at $21 ,500 and only 5 years young. Hurry to see. DIAL 645-0303 4 BEDROOM - PAYMENTS LESS THAN $143 MO. Take over 5% % annual % rate loan. 4 large bedrooms, dinin~ room, 2 baths, deluxe kJtchen with built ins. Beautiful carpets end drapes. Air conditioned for clean living. Seller must leave, name your terms. Nice Mesa area at $27,500. Dial now 645-0303. Realtors NEWPORT CENTER 2111 San Joaqulo mus Rd. 644-4910 Qualify ol craftsmanship throughout that ill \\ilhout a WESTCLIFF peer on today1 market. -CHARMER AND 1116 Jom•ica Rd. Fine home in rood area. Har-The owner. will finantt at The "uJUmate" in golt course FHA R.·ulo i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiil bor High dial. 4 BR., Jam. 7~~. To inquire about thi• oriented living • 4,<XKI iq, fl. walled '-· exceptional home of cus-t •·1 v Outstanding model-like, new UDO ISLE rm. -en ... ., court. wm uxury. "es1 er. • Br "Call! · ,aid -nlceJ,y landscaped. PHONE •73-1550 de 1hoWplace. listi~ of orrua Brlght cheeey home on strata $52,100. Clas&ic". Offered at $32,!!00. ·th th ~ 545-$110 Wl llJJley, IOU patio, 4 Cathryn Tennille --Owner moving north .. 6*~ Bedrooms, family room, off. ....... -Loan, down I: terms flexible. ice or"..,;..., room. Ftoa•; .. ,. OUEGE REALTY ~H'6 "''6 150D AllM!l lf ..... ,CM. 11talrca.se to master bedroom liOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,... ,..,..,..,..,..,,....,.., &~_. sulte,Vacant&leadyforim· GE REA·::: me<1;a1. occupancy. 176.500. c.ldw.U, ..... & Ca. BREATHING ROOM $23 500 -"~.,.'.. MACNAB-IRVINE 550 Newport Contor Dr. ' Realty Company Newport h•ch, Calif. 1/3 Acre lot in Upper Bay + Back bay ares, 3 bN!room. LARGE FA.MIL Y ? (71 4) '42..a235 • IJ3..0700 644-2410 S Bedroom. home + nice Nl!w w/w carpet, BI kitchen, 901 Dover Drive, Suite 12' !!!!~~~~~~"!!!!!!' 15x30 pool + O'lml!t will tell fireplace, covered patio, This 2 story, 5 Bedrrn. S Ba (714) 67S-3210 DOVE R SHOR&S • no down GI ot FHA •••••• double aa.rage. Boat l camp. home with fonnal dlninc nn 1080 Ba.Jakie Dril·e Sparkllng new Ivan \\'elli $27 500 er parking. Trallic ftte cul- &: family rm ii the bHt dol· \ Ne""""rt Beach View hornet:. 4 BR, 3 BA. ' de-sac, Walk to AChool. f"HA- '""""· PERRON 642-l nt 28LllUI l4Ulll5 ·Evenings Call 646-4579 \ WOW J $20,5CIO A real cutie in apple pie or- der. Owner going ovet'lK'as and must sncrifice this 3 BR be a Y. t y. Convenient to sctm".! & shopping. Com· pletl!ly lenccd rear yard. 2 BA plu1 bit-ins. PAllLo Wml'E CARNAHAN ••AL TY c•. Cost• Meta 1100 --"'---= CLOSE IN \Valk to shopplngt'trom quiet tree lined cul-de-sac location. Spark.ling hardwood noon, 2 BR I den + family rm. G.V. age & \\'Ork area. Priced for fast sale. Save today. Ca.U 54().ll51, Heritage Real Es. tale. (open eves.' lar value in the area. $36,800 ..,..,..,.,-~..,..,..,..,..,., po'l\•der rm., family nn w/. Excluti\•e with: VA terms or submit down, rnA-VALt.,,,,.R RavaEAilaLbTl'y· EXCLUSIVE trplc, walk In wet bar. Eal· Nt rt :B.c"'c...:...,.===·::· ____ 1093 Baker, C.?11. ~5440 FUL E inK uea in . kit .j. f<>rmal wpo 2 DUPLEXES """"'"""'""'!:"l!'~~..,. SPARKLING 4 BEDROOM 2 BA home • exceplional re1idential are a , Jm. maculate condJtJon • com- plete with cov. pa t Io . Assume 5% % • $180 mo. P.I.T.l. • balance $23,<Kll - terms 25 years, Asking $31,500. Call 5't>M24 South Coast Real Estate. 546-0llC BACK BAY AREA din rm. Coort yud pooU. •t Nowu unllo. side by aide. 14K LOOK LUSK EASTBLUFF Vacant and waiting for a par. Roy J. Ward ReaJtor, 1430 Victorle Sell one or both. 10% Down. REDUCED $1500 tlcular buyer 3 spacious bed· Galaxy Dr. MG-1550 Open ..... 11 3 BR. 2 ba. each. Frplca. 1 ... 4 Br. 2\ii b11. Owner l.eav. room.1, 2 IUXUJ')' baths -CIJa •. ,.,.Diiaiiilyi;,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim ( • ) Close kl beach. $S2.500 Each. --t a1· hro .1• •nytnno lng city, To vtew call. ome qu ity t ughout. • Loose Geor9e Wiiiiamson $34.soo • Try lo% down. l.:::::iiiiiim=:=:=:z I REALTOR MAl-'TC" For Details 6467171 Lovely decorator'• home, •73-4350 67J..1564 Eves. CoftatN·MAR'nNjl Mesa Verde, 4 + family Ir DESPERATE I 111·.a=::!J d1nlng rooms. $300/mntb. Op-Baycre1t. lovely decorator's $29,500 $21 •9SO Hon at $36,900. (Prine, only) model with pl~b papen, Newport Hi;:-hts. horn ~. Cozy, 4 Bdrm + F•mlly rm. · $2B 950 ----pool. 0-r bought ,..,.. Primo """ L<•. yanl. Not "Sparkles llke new", l{omey =========I lrom item to stern describes thl1 Ea.al!ide 3 Bedroom, 2 _M_o_s_•_V_o_r_d-'-• ___ 11"1~0 1 ba.th doll house. • Schools, churchca, shopping just 2 hlocks away. Now o n l y $29.9j(). f.146-2313 \O 'THEREAL \'"\,. ESTA TERS ' ' ' FOR sale owner 4 Br. 3 Ba. 3 Clll' gar.. frpl, bll·itlll, In· tercon1. e I e c sprinklers, elect gar. door ope ntr . $44,950. 64:,...1848 .. 3 Bedroom & family room. Fireplace, covered patio. Low dov.>n IBA. ~7269 &Ml-beaut decor. 5 &: Sparkling comfortablro A: convenient. ~~~a8:~i =~r~: . 4 Bdrm:. 3 Bath E lt~TY ::: ;h~!ally lnviUn1 oa. ~~:W1~tc~rp1Co~ln.pa:: ------~-~ FOREST E. OLSON, entry hall, bullt-ln1. 540-1720 Quality! Entry hall, family MIMlt r;ca Shown anytime. 675-3000 BtachHide.way -Newport Beech 120;0 INC. TARB ELL 2955 Harbor :111::,•· :r~ ~~~ng y!;d' euSIES'f rnanietplace tn 1&e·SU:... Bay & Beach Rlty. Inc. 1 BR furnished Townhouse. BLUFFS. 3 Br, 2 Ba, l level, C PLANNING to moveT You'll "'""!""" · town. Tbt D.All.Y Pn.ar •It=~ IT'S WONDERFUL the Great for ~eekends or vaca· cJ:1oice corn. Jot, walled Across From Harbor Shopping enter ----'-..__ of ~ ·-CJ ~'· -~--s tlo All this f ~1 500 find an .... ._...,. numua-TARBE L·L 2955 Harbor .,.a~.-~~:.... ~~~ many buy1 In appllancea n. or...,' , paUo/view. J\.t:1.ny CUii. ex· COSTA MESA 2299 Harbor Blvd. MS-0303 borne• tn bil.y'• n1111tw , .. ,, • ~ .. ~ '!1!!1!!'!!!0!!!!!!!1!!!!0!!!0!!!"' I yau ftnd in the Ouaifted Pecifice Shore• Reelfy • tras. $32,500. 644-4265 ~:_"':'·="""'==·=them==""'=·==-Dial 642..5618 lot RESULTS IXWo'll I IT'S "Fair Shue" ~ Ads. Oieclc them now! ~ SUPPORT your United t"uid 1000 I G-r•I 1000 I o-r•I 1100 I Genor•I lOOO IGonor•I 1000 I General 1000 NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE~--11...0.~~~~N~O.;.W.;..:;IS;..:.T;.;;H~E..;;'T.;;;IM~E..;T.;:O~, ;:.BU:.Y.:..._:~:! ~ 2043 Wntcllff Dr. .. lrvlne Open 1 ... 1... COSTA MESA OFFICE-545-9491-545-0465 HUNTINGTON BEACH OFFICJ:-11'1842-4455 'OC!AN VIEW DUPLEX $41,'50 27'0 HARIOR IL... 0,.. ,_,,,.. 'tll t P.M. . 7HJ l<llot•r "''°''" 540 5140 all I "UMflfilOTOfll CIMTE• • Qu&llty, CUST01t: BUILT for years of pride or ownership. Unuau Y ape.c 001 Open Ew~nings 3 bedroom owner's unit with deluxe kitchen and LARGE dining room. ~ually UPTI•HT AIOUT Hl•H tNTl'llST? spacious 2 bedroom unit. Great OCEAN VIEW from each living room. l\1ln mum With 15000 down owner will help with flnanclna to utume tbii areal .. 5" %• INYESTOl'S DI EAM U $1 8,SOO FULL PRICE!! ma..intenance yard, PLASTER interior and YOU OWN the land! $MOO down will IOM on th!. SHARP 3 btodroom, 4 year old home located within walking dis• Here's a chance to lnve1t your money. StAnd back and watch it grow, OR ideal hand.lei • MOUNTAIN lmEA.T 516,950 tance to the Beach and tchools. can. ~ ~~~~lyweda Ju1t 1tart1nr. ONt.Y $1,500 do\vn and $11'5 per mon tt1. BUY LD<E1 Cus.tnm 2 story chalet on luge lot in area of towering pines. Tremend ous brick flREPLACE and BAR-B-Q, 2 spa.ctous bedroo111!1, and large full bath. Completely equipped kitchen opens to VIEW DECK for dining. Pav~ year round road, I short &troll to town and recreational facilities. Completetr f\Jrnlshed1 -read,y t() enjoy. 80 minutes cloee! Low intern! loan can be assumed at JU8"1"""'S7S'PER l\IONTII! . REPOSSEUION PENDING ! Beautiful 6\1.~ VA l<Mln can be assumed by anyone WITHOUT lnle.resl lncrease and TOTAL monthly payment i1 $166! Shake roof. bl b~i~ FIREPLACE, 3 bedrooms. 1 ~ baths. Strictly a ''FIXER·UPPEJI." and D Y A BAJl:GALV al $23,500 for Coita P.t:esa, but HURRY! EL TORO l'OOL HOME $."IO.iOO buys you the utmost in customized luxury here! l\Tlllter 1ulte openll to private PATIO encircled by TOfie garden. Large heated and filtered pool with loll of decking. Shuffleboard court. built-In T.V.'s and ENDLESS EXTRAS. A LO\V DOWN pay~t lets you usume this LO\V INTEREST VA loan wltb $217 per month TOTAL! :;t}j[ : ----------- " llG HOUSI LOW PRICI • =. lovely 3 bedroom home with a gTI!at added den or family room, with _ nJ!EPLACE. Vacant and nt&dy to occupy. NO DOWN TO CJ.'s and $ own torlf."'A.-buyen. Subnilt-to - ITS POOL TIMI Here·s a gor&eous home on a cul-de-cac street which hu lhe larani lot In the tract. Shov. .. like a model bome. Huge heated I: filter~ .POOL aets on one 1idf. play yard and filb pond on the othtt 1lde. Creal country 1etttnf. Home bu ) huge bedrooms, 2 bath., modem kitchen and double &arqe. What EJse!! \Vlll tell ntA and ~o DO\VN VA at $23,950. • .. HIY vns" $391 Total Ikl"-'ll ·movta you In. 3 bedroonl beauty complete with "POOL", sep&• rate 12x30 DIN. Modttn built.Ina. All of tbll located on a large cul-de-sac lot. Ttanlferrtd OWDU AY• 1ell Gl or FHA. call WE SELL A HOMI IVIRY 31 MINUnS IMMIDIATE POSSISSION-WALK TO THE IEACH You can as1ume the .S'4 a:overnme.nt Joan where $173 per month pay1 an. Squeaky clean 3 bedroom 2 bath with ankle deep shag carpet. Modern buUt-in )Jltchen. dlshwuhttand FIREPLACE._$28.5(JO. -- LAST ONE LEFT-$16,500 FULL PRICE! For this Spanish hacie.nda In OLD HUNTlNCTON BEACJ-1. Full 50 X 125 Jot and zoned R·3 tbr rutur. devclopment. Ideal inv~tment or ne1i1·lywcd al&rter. SUB~fiT YOUR TERMS. CHAMPAGNI TASTE? IH11-<Po cm100K? O.t a load of Ws l ,800 aq. ft. 2 story bat'gain! ituter sh:<" bedrooms with IM!Pfl• rate vanity room. 4 good slie bedrooml In all. Formal dining room 1n!d family room. Electric bullt·Ina and dl1hwiuhcr. \\'R.11 th '1:all c1111"p("tlnJr 1.nd eustont drr1pe11, brick fl replace, loads of extras. $3,500 dcm'n to thil UNBELIEV ABU!' $29,900 BARGAIN. I • J l I I I I / - -.. , ,.... .. • ft __ OAJLY PllOT Wtdnttll.tj', Aptll l , 1970 , • Wed,,..,ay, Aprll l , 1970 PllOT-ADVE~TISEI J :lilKISIS PO'R SALE \HOUSES FOR SALE ROOSIS POR SALi IHOUlll POil WI RINTAU I RINTALS RINTALS RE RENTALS ~ llNch 1411 Hun11,.1on llNch 1400 Sen Cloo•••h 1n1 ..,. C-1711 A!"= PumloliN ' 7Apta.='':-'"P...,G111=hhod;;;.;;-:::::l·-Apta.=.:; Pvmlahod ~· U_.,.,mlahool 'Unfumtahtll = _ _ -Gener.i 4IOI 0-ral -Coat• MIH 41 Caota Miao 5100 Coate Miia 51 I ELEGANT 4 UNITS-$5µGO Just like aew-12 beclrconil. New w/w lhog carpeli f< drapu. Na.I, tlxturu In ldtcbeas • bllbs. Newly palntecl. SUNNY * * * ·* Motel-Apts * . "GRAND OPENING" EXECUTIVE HOME FOR THE DISCRIMINATING IUY!R t Walk to beach . 4 BR, 1 '\4 all tile baths w/ Roman tub, upgraded crpts, custom drape.!, spac all elec kitchen w/forma! dining area. Large cov patio, beaut yard w/sprlnklers. • JUST FOR I Jlealtors. ' Wilh Pride We Serve You * ACRES Villa Pomona . ~·'"'tnc;le 12ealcy SINGLE PEOPLE 1 c.,..J So. at o.c. ''NEAR ltiE BEACH"' ' . • ' ASSUME 1v.-1, FHA LOAN BRASHEAR REAL TY 847-8507 EYfl: 9"-1171 _ .. Fairground, S!Hloll,11 .. _ GENEROUS MOY£· IN ALLOWANCE .. ' . 432 N. El Camino Rool 4'2-2030 Evos. 4'2.4202 Newport Beoch 1250 - The South Bay Club AJ!!!, .. re t111 apartment/ $32 WK. & UP ruort·bulli-Just for lllllg!e adult!. The apart· -D<rt, Wool!, ~ootti nieta 1 are single, one and two ~· · • Kltcbef\J ··TY 11 llld. --··bed d .. -~·-ish d Prof • • ,,_ -.. htrl pool ~ wua an uww·u e . ess10 Y e Maid servi<:e avail. SPECIAL 1 MONTH'S FREE RENT COMPLmL Y FURNISHED .. .. ' . .. 1740 DUPLEX. 1·2 BR., 1-1 BR. decorated with air conditioning available. 2J76 N.-NPORT ILYD. Automatic fireplaces available in selected 54a.9755 FROM $140 BAYFRONT: 118,500. 3 5' Cabana, frplc, nc\v crpt, cllstom drps, covered patio. .A-3 Anchorage \Vay, Lido P.rk. call ~2896 . ' Room to expand. Beautiful 4 BEDROOMS BY OWNER opt!. 60xll8 lot. A rtal stately 3 Baths., bi& 1ormal ltvins rm .2 bednns. larp fenced CASA DE ORD Casual California llv~ In warm..-Medit. atmosphere. Spac. col~ co-ordinated apts designed & turn. for style • oomtort * Pvt. patio * BBQ* Sbag cpts * Gar W/ storage * Htd ponl * Kitch- en. w/ indirect lighting * Deluu ~ & range. 1 BR .. U75 incl utll. 2 Bdrm, $195 Incl, Util. Adults, no petl. 365 \V. Wilson 'St 642-1971 ALSO UNFURNISHED AVAILABLE • • . GARDEN HOUSE VACANT kloking piece of property. w!Palol Verde stone 1tfto. yard. $23,000 • $3.000 can for deta.ils. place. Upended w/w erpta, minimum down. 492-'l!ill MORGAN REAL TY drpo, bltin ....;,...., 1p 613-6642 675-6459 ~ porcb. patio, dble Ap•r Intents fer 34U E. Coast Hwy., CdM gar .. shake root. Fenced A Sile .. lflO The ,...,., 11 $750,000 worth of recreation1J facilities feotvrlng: ·· Night Lighted Too nls, Voll~ll & Boakotball Court. * ND RA TI INCREASE FDR, SUMMER Badtelor, 1 & Z Bedrooms $39,500 3 BR. Pool. Pultine green. Bkr, 615.a>u, 642-8223 LEASE/option $15,cxp Baycrest l!X:ec. homr. Full view Back Bay $750/mo. owner -642-4TI5 FOR SALE BY OWNER ~!."""".=.pod. All this tor **14 DELUXE APTS Less than 1 yr oJd . ._...,,,., Delightful family home. All If Principal& Only. landscapiJW and crpu &: C.U Mf,(XS]5 Tienftl1 Pro & Pro Shop OIJiftplc Slro Swimming Pool ond Haahd Whirlpool Men's & Women's He1lth Clubs with S1une 81ths Adults Only Pl_. -No Pets • LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED d'1>'.4BR3BA,dln.nn,lr "1-4471 n :::)546-111J RENTALS e ALL ELECTRIC APARTMENTS tam rm. on cul.de-sac St. =====·=====-Hou1t1 FurnlshH Indoor Golf Driving R1nge · BUiiard, Card, end Conference Rooms • PRIVATE GARAGES CON[)(>.-2 BR, 21;4 BA. pool, \VrstcliH Area. Trade ?? MYers 673-6756 Sy appt only: 6U-0260 -··------1 A RARE ITEM L1guno Booch 17'5 Coato Mota • 21DG Below highway income! 2 DIRTY FACE 2 ~Of--~ QWtt tJ:I>. VILLA MESA APTS. 2 BR Furn. Prlv patio, htd pool, 2 car encl'd gar. Child· l"ln welcome, no pets please! • 2 SWIMMING POOLS {Heated) Bdrm. hoJ11e, frplc .. neat le plcal iettme ror·w:tultl 1 B1lc comfy, + 2 BR. near new Here's a real buy. Channine -$185. 5M.ot5J . .. ~ 500 ranch style home, Sm.JAT· apt. &: guest qtrs. ..,.., . ED ON LGE. LOT, NESJ'L. ;", ==:::::;:. ===== Newport Heights 1210 · '•rty It~ With Dance. Ar•• t Buffet ind Wet Bar Colyf:O/ ·& Fireplace Lounge• LUXbry r llev1tor Buildings •, $185 mo . 719 W. Wilson. • 646-1251 1760 Pomona, Costa Mesa :: CWflt of Newport, between 17th & 18th St.J ;'. CLIFF DR. VIEW Owner moving to Europe. Very nice 2 BR. & DEN, 2 Baths, plus guest rm., Din. ing Rm. & Patio. Panoramic BAY &: OCEAN V 1 E W. $61.000. $10,000 Down. ED BENEA'IH 'IOWEIUNO ,Dane Point I . 2740 Uni\Vlity Reali)' 673-6510 SHADE TREES WHERE , , . 3001•£. Coast Hwy., CdM TifE COOL cJtEEN OF NA-FOR rent, furn. Ecpando 1 '1351 TURE ABOUNDS m A BR MOBILE HO .... D<l1a QUIET AIR 'OF SECLUS. . Pomt. $150. 499-113t ------ION. A pleuont woJJc from RENTAU. • Wlfh~Secvrlty Gu1rd Service '1 'Aftd Ample Porklng Model' ()pea Until 9 p.m. Daily Rents from $145 to $300 Immediate Occupancy Month to Month Leases Available $30 PER WK. & UP Blobelo• & t BR, htd pool, I !R!!!E!l.N!!JT!!!A!!!L~S!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! maid aervlce. Kitchens & General 5000 :'. ---. . Lido hie TV avail, 450 Vietor!& (Nr. AplL Furnished ----------~:'· ilorborJ, Balboa 4300 e RENT • , Groh1m Rily. 646-2414 Near Newport Post Ottioe Dover Sho,..1 1227 REGAL * SPACIOUS COMPLETE VIEW. _ Bay & Mbls. 4 Br, 4% Ba + maids, High ceilings. 5000 sq ft built around court. 4 car gar. E·Z maint. Ideal for enterla.ining. $178,000 furnished. Asiswne 6%% loan. Owner 548-7249. DOVER SHORES VI E W LOT. CORNER GALAXY & MARtNER. $35.000. 1-3 YliS. FINANCING AVAIL. *1836 Unlvenlty Parle 1237 CHOICE LOT Backs up to green belt & near pool Ir. park a?eu. Popular, single level plan. 3 Bdrms. + atrium, 2 baths, b'plc. le blt-lns. PRICED RIGHT al $28.950. Submit as low as $4,000 down! PETTIT REAL TY CO. "The House of Hornes" ·~101 BONUS ROOM plus 3 br and 2 ba for only $34,500. 18 =< 30 B 0 NUS ROOM can be a dorm, a game room, a den, an office, or a huge MaslPr BR. Jt'e different. e Red Hill Realty Univ. Parle Center. Irvine Call Anytime ~ Ei Toro 1244 ll10DERN RANCH Custom home guest bse. Barn w/stall. A.gt 675-2741 Corona del Mar 1250 PANORAMIC VIEW '2001 Bayside Dr. Beaut. shake roof 1-sty. 3 Br. 4 ba. waterfront home, xlnt ~wim. ming beach. Newly redecor. $115,<XX.l SHOWN BY APPT. Biil Grundy, Realtor 833 Dover Dr .. NB 642-1620 DECORATOR'S the beach. Hou1a1 Urtfurnllhed HOME Beautif"11"' done. 5 Bdnn!. Olde fashioned parlor t Y Pe General -.......,. liv. nn. HAS OAKEN . - Family rm. Xlnt street to PLANK FL09RS, \VOOD **RENTALS** street 45 ft. lot. PANELED WALL. cozy $98,500 LOG B URN IN G FIR& 2 Br, tot/pet o~ ...... $140 LIDO REALTY INC. PLACE lN A NT IQUED 2 Br, duplex, nice .... $165 33.11 Via Lldo 613-7300 DESIGN. Center hall ~m S Br, fenced yard •••• $180 LARGE HOME -10lhe 2 6iliDos mvlii•fliy ·2· 8'· furn· -.... ""' LARGE LOT central 4 rncii.nu; BA111. 1 Br, tum apt ........ Sl25 4 BR. &. family rm. Huge liv. KOPPER KETTLE KrTOJ. Furn. bach, nr beach ·• $115 I EN WITH ELEC. RANGE ROOMMATE SERVICE rm. 3,000 Sq. ft. 45 Ft. ot. * MANY OTHERS * Reduced to $67,500 &. OVEN, CERAMIC TILE, ' SOUTH BAY CLUB APARTMENTS Walker Rltv. 675-5200 ETC. OPENS 10 SEPAi!-Frn to Landlords 3366 Via Lldo.{NB Open Sun ATE BRKFST, RM. Blue Beacon Rental Finders Champagne Open House -To«tay • ' The spacious ttar crounda 435 W. 19th St. CM 546-0lll 3 to 7 p.m. At Or.iental .contemp. , have gheltered arbor type COSTA ~lesa Rental at $185 , ANAHEIM 146 Via Undine (by App t. patio, terraced garden, pick:. ~r month. 3 bedroom1, 2 DLX, 1 Br., Spec, turn. All 1--------- dec., frost.free relrig. w/w RENT Free to female in cpt Full Gar. w/stor, Quiet Oceanfront apt. For return Adults <1nly. ~Io/mo. $160. of kttping house and cook· 2220 Elden. 646-9278 E\>es. ing. 926 Oceanfront, Balboa 1 BR. Bachelot apl Adults. Downstait. No pets. Sunkfin Roman YRLY 1 Br. Adultl!i, no pets. shower ba. Close lo Frwy. $130 mo/inclds util. 501 E. CbecJc: '.Milte . Apts, 2 B 31 Balboa Blvd. 673-6880 Brntol, C.M. 546-S'llll :;::======= $140/n'lo. Dix. Mob. home. Balboa Island 4355 C.Ompl tum, hid. pool, acllts, no pets. 4 Seasons lofob. Est, 23S9 Newport. 54Ml32 1 Bclnn. Pool. Util. Paid. Adulta, no pets. Nr sbop'g $150 mo. · 548-3348 or 675-1650. ALL new deluxe 7 Br + sundeck. To June 15, $250 mo. inc util. 673-43!M BOAT Slip & 2 Bdnn. garage apt. J bath $350 Bill Grundy Realtor 642-4620 only). 4 BR. & den or 5 BR. et fence. mAT LOOKS TO baths covered pltlo., fenced 277 S. Brookhurst St. ~yfUrn,Din.rm.,bJt. TIIEWOODSl:OLDWOOO. yard.' Double rarare. Cl blk. So •. of Lincoln) FlJRN.1BR.Qulet 6nice, ml, carp.,-drapes, 2 car pr. EN wmx:;E BELOW. Thia Fre1hly painted. Jf1 In our (714) 1,72-4500 $126-fl.30, F\rrn, Studio, $110 Huntington BHch 4400 Asking $15,000. Xlnt terms.. channing older home needs Rental Book at per mo. Adults, oo pets. Bill Grundy, Reeltor a little touch up here & t,bere, WALKER It LEE 7135 Elden Ave., Apt 6, CM. s:r: Dover Dr., NB 6424620 Ifs an outstanding bu,y for 2790 Harbor Blvd at Adami GARDE,. GROVE SUS CASITAS 3 BR, Den, 2%: Ba. eon.. $25,'50 FULL PRICE $14~2 BR dplx, gar, w/w, 13100 Chapman Avenue Furn. l BR Apts. Adults temporary, Architect l.OWER DN. PYMT. O.K. stv, p6ol, chklm ok. Less (4 blkL W. S1nt1 Ana Fwy.J only, oo pets. 2110 Newport BACHELOR apt. 1 adults, parking. call ~1717 Santa Ana or 2 4620 ... .,,.., & bit. Lo int MISSION REAL TY ""' u pool moinlo. Bier. (714) 636-3030 Blvd, CM. 642-9286 transferable Io a n. By 985 So. Coe.st Hwy .. Laguna 534-6980 $1"<0"'"'°'•-up-._,A..,tt-rao-• ..,,~B"R-. I $140. Lrg cheerful newly owner. Phone -fi13.2854 for Phone (714) 494-0731 ~11"S0-'""1..,B"R"',..,1"'11'""'°ba'"'t'°h-d'°u-pl,.-ex, Pool. Util pd. Garden Liv· turn. 1 BR. apt (triplex) appt I ' d NEWPORT BEACH 1 Ad 1 N "'"" Bltrui, garg. 1 child ok. Nr · BLUE LAGOON w w, range oven, rapes, ng. u ts. o pets. UY.N s s A child ok. Bkr. 5.1~ 880 Irvine \Valla~ Ave. C.!\t. achls. 2'230 S. Center I. .. Balboa blond 1355 CONDOMINIUM (Irvine ind 16th StJ <N•. w .. ,,.,1 "'""""' Be tifuJ 2 BR 2 BA. 7 Bed rm t u rn, new PRICE od · .. ~-........ ~ au • Just Cost• Mui 3100 . . (714) 645-0550 wall-to-wall .. ,......,t, bit-ins. Bo h 4705 )'"""''"· v w .... r says steps to beach. ~swimming ---------~ ~...... . lagyn1_ oc 00 "' 11" • 0 "" but churning pools arnl ttM~ '°""'· "°'" 3 BR HOME $215 I ••~:!!"!~""',..""'11!!~~~!'!:"""'""'""',_'~poo~I::!, -~ .. ~548-,137~~8 =""" I iii.;illiiifiiiiiP,iiiii 'Z BR. + sleeping porcb. ed lo tiell at $49,SOO. Call. I~ · WEEK 30 x 85 R·2 lot. Quick pos-Turner Associates 494-llTI. RENTALS RE~TALS Newport Be1ch 4200 535 J ust renovated • new crpts &: Hou1ff Unfurnished Houses Unfurnished ~MORGAN REAL TY 4 B.R. 21(. BA., Lg Fam Rm. "I•, folly pointod& •k. ll' -BA YCLIFF MOTEL 673-6&42 sTh.645'9 Tri-Level, VM!\V, .Tm-aces BA, blt-ins, frplc. Obie Kill'-Newport Beech 3200 ,.F_ou_n_,_._in_v_._11_._v __ l4_1_01. LOW WEEKLY RATES. $44,500. • For Quick Sale. age. Community pools Al---------'· Kl'·'· TV' 'd · 3411 E, Coast Hwy., CdM Johnson Realty, 544-1515 club. FRESHLY palnted 3 Br, 2 2 " 1 Br + Bonus Rm. "''"'n, 1• mat RI'Vlce, 2,, BR !" BA J So • -64" ............ .ti-• "A" -Ba n.-tex nr bch. Nu .... ta. C1ubbouae, swimming pool, Heated Pool. Huntington leach 1400 .,. ' 711 'v ew, ·...... ,....,." ... ..,...... '""'-Bl ....... ., -r t · & tting ...,._n 646-3265 guna, older, g oo d cond. UNF.lBr.House.LrgJenc-tns. $250 mo lease, enn11 pu ... --s. BY OWNER • Presti&e home $39.500. 213: 79Q.596l coll. ed yd, $130. 1st & last + $50 540-1573 mt-ins, new crpt & drps. LG, 1 Br beach apt. Furn, Luxury Apts:. Year-round res- idence, rate cwaanteed, The New Village Inn. 494-9436 BACH. apt. nr. bch. & town. Util. pd. Avail. 'ti! June :n. $95 Mo. Refer's. 494-4925 -Pacific S&ndl Imperial • 2 Oeaning depos. Sff at 370 3 BR Back Bay area, spac. From $250 mo. 963-4004. decon.ted, carpeted. $160 'ti! story 4 BR, l* BA, garden L1gun1 'Nlguel 1707 La Perle Ln. Aft 1JAM or mod., 2 frpl's. 21,'t Ba. $32.j. July. 548-5080 before 9• after San Clemente kitch ., buge patio & awninr.1 -------,---call 494-2.11.C aft 6• mo Ieue. 2D-968-&l45 Laguna Beach 3705 1-'---~----4710 Proff. ldscpd, new shag * By Owner-'unusuaJ 3 1 BR DUPLEX stove ref SrEPS To Ocean/Bch. Yrly. SPARKLING 1 bdnn, pool carpet thruout. Custom bedroom, 2 bath home 21~Ra=.~~wc:S:'. Newport Heigh t i 3210 cpt, util pd. See ~t 2811 Roun: \V, Newport. $225 mo. 2 Br, built-ins 7 blocks from drps. $33,900. All oUers con-near Beach. 2 yrs. old. aevel Terr, So~ Lagu'na, 2l3: 1 Ba. Couple, no pets. beilch, ocean view, year sidertd • being transferred. prestige Niguel ana ~~:°' Call for appt. NEW house, 2 Bl'. 2 ba., :fam, 944-5141 collect. 675-3345 leMe. No children or pets. Open house Sat & Sun 11.J Below market. 496-3TI4 bltnl, rd. Grdnr. 1nc. Av. ,--5-IN~G-LE---8-_-1-er-. -..,-1,-.-lk-to $140 mo. PM. 20131 Imperial Cow 1 Br. hae, w/w crpta, 1ar at· May l. $300. 642-8099 !Laguna Niguel 3707 ocean. $ l 2 5• $ l 3 5• Call Call 492-4543 or 492>4388 Lane. 96S-6958 San Clemente 1710 tached, 1 linall child or pet. 1 k 1 3240 833-~. Eves. 644-0637. RENTALS $24.750 **LOVELY ' Bodnn, 2 $12<. "2-85>J, ac •Y Need A Short Lease? sruoro. 1 Rm. Beaoh. Su• Apts. Unfurnhhod e POOL 17 X 35 e Bath. Many extras. Ocean 2 BR. 2 ~a~; cpb:, drps, 1 BR, CtJltl, drpe, bit-in&, 4 BR 3 BA ... iew home, avail dk. 1 Empl. female . $80 mo. I ·G-on-'-e-r-.-1-----5-000- view, Finest location South. bltns: \\esUide, Children patio.~"No· "tblldren. $140. tll Aug 3L 494-3613 yrly. 673-2979 4 BR, 1~~ BA, frplc, like new OK $1.c:"-IR 64" .,..... d•ve ~c,..~-~--~-crpts. Sparkling clean~ Lg Coast Realty. 493-4346 · ""' • ---Call 5CS-319T. RENTALS 2 BR. • Qcean1ront; to June patio, boat door, nr bch. BY OWNER TOWNHOUSE Monticello 2 Apts. Furnished 20th. Others available! BRASHEAR REAL TY C bednn llf b ths 1 llty, 3 Br. 2 Ba. Pools. Cerone ftt Mer 3250 AGENT 642-3850 • ~ a • arrt $197.50. ~793 att 5. G oool-='="'"'"=~-'--'--811-8507 Eves. 642-0477 fenced yard. $24,000. $3,000 CUTE 3 Br home· ummu.l tneral 4 LA RGE 1 BR. nr (){'('an. VEN DOME IMMACULATE API'S! ADULT & FAMILY OWNER·. A•mme 6N, VA. minimum down. 492·7516 $135. Mo + $35. J:>etmit 2 lrpl . d' ' .' b ill . Upstairs. Sundfock. $140. " -=========I Children only, no pets 2278 ·• in. area.' U •1". REMARKABLY CORONA H'.ghland• v•'ow Spacious 3 Br, 2~ ba, tam -kitcbtn· nice patiO UNBELIEVABLY yearly. Students ok. ~ Capl.trano Beach 1730 Placentia 646-5'37 ' · • • home. Ideal for couple nn. "'/frplc , landscped, ScenicPropertiea 675-5726 EXTRAORDINARILY ./ OCEANFRONT ./ SECMONS AVAilABLE Close to shopping, Park * Spaclow ! Br's, 2 Ba w/possible guest qtrs. M ga rden kitchen. Jmmac. CAN YOU QUALIFY? MenVtr4• ,110 4 BORA!. Split-Level BEAUTIFUL \Veekly untilsun:mer tnOn> bdrms: overlooking 962--0993. For a $2650 VA Joan'!'· 2~ Baths. 3 Decks Val D'iureGaf'dtn Apt1 Call 642-1265 * 2 Bedrooms the tO'l\'11. SEE TIUS! CLOSING COSTS ONLY! LUXURIOUS Tri-Level 4 br, Don V. Franklin. 673-2222 Putting green wateriall It · Open Daily 2-5 Huntington New 3 bedroom, 2 be.th 3 ba w/2 frplc's. lrit tam UKE New 3 Bl', 2 ba. all stream, flowe~ everywhere, Corona del Mar 4'150 * Swim Pool, PuVgreen * Frpl, Jndlv/lndry fac'Ls fl2 lotendou TelT8.cce Harbour 140.S home, Principals only rm .. sep. din rm. front Ir: bit-ins Maint, pool Ooean 45' pool, rec. room, billiards, 2 BR M "t So f St.an Smith, Rltr. 673-2010 FOR SALE BY OWNER: Owner. 492-3816 r~ar p~tio. Rear bu eu vw. Adults, $.130. 6~. BBQ's, Sauna. furn.-unfurn, Hwy.·$200 ~.e~:·childre~. 1845 Anaheim Ave. OOSfA MESA 642-2824 F1mily Beech Home Beautiful Waterfront home. BIG 3 Bd, 2 Ba + attach. lire pit, sardener. $3'15. -•Ingles, ]·l Br. from $134 * 673-4676 * GIVE the .. United Way" five Bedrooms! Three bath.!!! 45' of water t ro n tag e apt + gar. Not a ml. to 642-1364 Lkfo Isle 3351 Sec it! 2000 Parso111 Rd.,!=========-'========= =an11aooii:C h ~% :~ ~1:~v. ~~:~. l $b;2 .~ob:: ::~;:io ~~~~~ri a b I e. ~ewport Beach , J200 BEAUTIFUL LIDO ISLE .:;:;.,~~~u La Pointe. Love·l~N;;•;•;;po:;· ;';';;B;•;a;;c;h==4~200;;;i;:N;;o;;w:po;:;:r;:t;:B;:e;:a;;c;:h;;;;=4;:200, CdM's befit location. S49.000 S46-5041 or 644-2260. 16992 IS YOUI-AD IN BLUFFS. LetM-sale option. S~-~rat~ ~-•Bldtouh,bleneivl~: ly spacious 2 Br apt. Furn Grind Dpono'n• -lmmod'iato Occupancy Hal Pinchin & As1oc. Baruna Ln, H.B. (Daven-CLASSIFIED•Someonewlll 1850 aq. ft. Condo. Huge~.., • -0 pr ,&. unf u.r n. Lau ndry • REAL Tons port IsandJ he looking to~ it. Olal 642-deluxe muter BR sutttf' It art. $37S mo. 83l-063l , facilities, heated p oo I , o A KWO o D . mo E. Coa!t 1iwy~ 67>4392 1 'c~.-~-,-~~---T-h-.-.u-·--· ~78 1paclou11 second or sue•t carports. Adults, no pets. ONE gift_ many wonden ,~,;;. • .....,.y -e nho:u oia1 &n-56?B tor RESULTS BR. ~ batha. Dramatic Huntlrttten Beach ·3400 1941 Pomona. c .r.1. ::='=======~========"'-======;;:::;;:::::: split-level. Unu11ual Jdtcben 4 BR . Contlne n tal HOLIDAY PLAZA General IOOO !General 1000 1General 1000 &: o the r lu x ur y •P' Townbooae. New paint. 1DELUXE. Spacious 1 Bdnn I----------------------------po\ntments. $450 per mo. O'Ji"ts. drpg, all appliances Furn apt $1J:i plus utll. Th~ P1111/11 with tb11 Built-In Cb•clde ,. ISETTAL ·-I r I U9,'.i00 t•mu. Owner. ~· & laundry. Oose to shops-Heated pool, ample parking. Christopher. <n4l• 64M551, Brookhunt A Adams HB No children . no pets. (21Sl 'f79..ll00 CID) 4ll-M06 ' · 1963 Pomona,'c.r.1. WESTCLUT m> aq, fl. 3 •·dnn 2'\ ..... ~ hi $ll0-Bachl'lor apt, all util. hOme. 1'.tany tXlrU. Vacant. """ ' .. lHIU ... , u~S y . Open daily tor lnapeetlon. palnted, new carpets/drap. paid, c!OSl' to shopping, Avail Avail April Jst. w ht n es. Pool .t: Clubhouse prtv. no\v, Bkr. 534-698G detorating complete 1607 Uerew. 545-8424 or 968·1097, $}2."1-2 BR duplex, garage, Kent Lane. $360. call' o~r uk fOr "MIKE". y11nl, good localiion. Bkr. 873-3293 or leave. name at 3 BEDROOM home, clo~ lo _5.1H9!0========= II house. beach. Recently redecorated. - I /I Avail. AprU 1st, $235 ·mo • ..;Cc,o.;;sf'-'a-'M=H;;•;.._ __ .;.41..;00c II ' Adults Only Aaent 546-4t4t. S.\1ALL 1 BR furn. apt. All 3 BR. 2 bath spill level $265 $225 f.fo., prdeMr paitl. 3 ut!I paid. 998 El Camino AVAIL.ABLE NOW Br, 2 Ba, crptl, d:rps, Avail Dr., C.;>il. 546-0451 The best of two world, your home end your country club For your home, select from single, ene and two bedroom ep1rtme11t1. Furnished er un· furni1hed, each i1 profes1ion1lly decorated and include• c1rpetin9, draperies, ell-electric We1tin ghouse appliances, st or• 9 • spice aplenty end private balcony patio. Just steps from your door is 1 whole world of exclusive country club recreatien: ' • Profe1sion1 I size Tennis Ceurt1 • Resident Tennis Professional end Shop * Olympic aiie Swimmin9 Po9I • Whirlpool Baths • Peddle Tennis , Volleyball, 811ketb1U Courts ~ 3 Roams Furniture $19.95 & UP ?tlonth·TQ.lo-fonth Rentall WIDE SELECTION NO DEPOSIT O.A.C. . ' ,. " -: Custom Furniture Rental , 517 W., 19th, CM 548-3481 ; ; $165-3 BR. 2 bath studJo, ~; range & oven, ,-w I w, · .• children welcointt. Bk r. ·~· 534.~ 4 ~ ' Costa Mes• SIDG :: QUIET & LUXURIOUS ADULT LMNG AT ..• HACIENDA HARBOR · • Brand New 1 & 2 BR. .:, Sll'4 & $170 per mow/ :• all utilit!es incl. ~.; mtns. shag crpb, drps. pr, ;~ i ~~~I.In~~~: b~~ : :~~ apt No. 9. 241 Avocado. -~ '. 642-2925, Eves, 646-0979 :~: ' , . LUXURIOUS-NEW Quiet Adult Living 1 & 2 BR. 2 swim pools .:_::: Adults only, no pets. ·!: 307 Avocado St.,C.?tf. ,.. See Mgr on premises ~; (Behind K-t.lart oU Harbor .. : at corner Rutgers & Avocado) -· Day 642-3535, eve &15-0233 ~~: HARBOR GREENS ~. APARTMENTS . Bachelor, 1·2 & 3 BR. Furn/ ; unt. From $110 &, up, Gar-; den patios • Beam ceilp : · Frplcs • Rec Rrns • 2 Pools :~ · Saunas • Nursery School :;: • Farn & Adult sections. Im· ~":: med, occup. 2700 Petenon .-. Way, CM Nr Hrbr &: Adams. ~~ 546-0310 .::: ORLEANS APTS. 2 & 3 BR avtil. Adulta cml,y. 1741 Tustin, Costa Mtsa Mgr. Mrs. Carson, 642-4641 > 2 BR Un.furn. Newly dee, New crpts, & drps. Spac. grounds. Adlts, no pets. $140 .; mo. 2283 Fountain Way E. ··. · (Harbor, tum \V, o :~: Wilson). Wilson Gardens :~. Apts. ;.:_. Harbor Heights Apts. ;. Roomy·Deluxe 2 &: 3 BR. Home atmosphere incl garg, Ired air htg, bltns. Cls to S.D. frwy, shopg. sch!, park. (Btwn Baker & Gisler, W. of Harbor) Renlal Ofc, 3117 Cinnamon Ave. 546-1034 AVAIL MAY IST ' ' ' 2 Br, l~fi BA. Fireplnce. Cpts, ;:·· drps, bit.ins inc. dishwash- er. All this plus a "COOL < POOL" and recreation roorn • 1st and lasl + socurity de- posit. 549-0674 Fairway Villa Apts . Near Orange Co. Airport A .. ucr. Adults only. 20122 Santa Ana Ave. 545-3894 NICE 1 Br apt. $125 mo., uti1 ., • tum, No pets. 21»2 Orang!' ,. Ave. Call after 5, 548-84.28 ,.. or 67rMi662 '.l NEW Dix l & 2 Br. Sh&: crpt, :;. drps, bltns, immed. occ~ From nso. 54().1973, 545-2321 ::~ .-c=~~-,~~-,;;,;1 ::· LARGE 2 Br, 1!1 Ba studio apt. No pef1:. $150. 726 Joann ~: St. 846-1584 : • say & Stach Realty Inc April 15. 962-2341 _ 90_1 Dovtr Dr.~ Suite i26 N°B Nelli'? ~· 2 Ba. \V~ N~~t!.-~. Duplex. Crpt'd. li!>-2000 EV!!!. 548-6966 to bch: S1la. Cill Phone :-,.J9-08."'.3. ISUDDE I I I I' l~l i~ L ... N_I ... R P_T.....,""""''"'""I f 1 & 2 BR. Newly crptd, dt'J)!S, , ----•~Jtt kit. l':hllcftn ok. c an __,.,___ ~­aft 5 P?.t. 646-81 5.1 And a 20,000 1qu1re foot clubhouse offers 111..11_1_t_ure_1 ;_-~~,..--7 • Separate Men'• end Women's - Htalth Clubs with Saunas [ I I 1· I _ • To dar<lrearnenii Ships do not conw in that W9f'e newr l""'G"""u.,..o~""E'°"E---.,1--,_, '"'. '-Tl"'• "'l"'--1"'~1 ~-1 ~ $! ::.~ = -S'CRAM·l:ETS ' .ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 7800 • ' B I &-d f l eves. 968-4893 r, am, c • nc, scp, FURN. bach apt, $90. util patk>. Avall 4/15. Eves ll3: CLEAN 3 Bdnn fenced yard • incl , E-6ide s.gl. lll'Orking 292-7$01 $400. Se. at am $l00. 4182 bn11u1o, 1m man only ~8-7870 Port JJb&nl Cir., Harbor • !i62.M19 • =~,..:=·~~~-~ View Homt1 3 BR, 1~1 ft. $13j, 2 BR. trplc, fnttd yd . 76 ue., 1 rnl. frorn Court. E·•kl~. 2316 Apt 1, LEAsE $75.000 Bayertst ex· beach $195 ptr mo. Santa Ana A\<t, ec. homt. Full view of 3ack 536-7744 - Bly. JOOO/mo. Owner . ri.tOBILE Honie, <'Omplr !rly G4Mn5 RENT Or leate with option. furn. Adul!s only. April 4 Br, 3 Ba, childtt:n olt. S225 15-Sept 30. 548-2436 CARDEN HOUSE. 3 BR 2 mo. (805) 529-0471 collect BA. 2 pools. Bick Boy 1323 mo. lll0'6'15-!014. 100,~t more lhM )'O'I five .. United TUnd \Vhltt ElephantaT OUIWed'a action power. For an ad to tt.U around the clO<k. dlol 64~5678 .• 9XK rr ,,, 'EMt ·------~---· 1 BR. Pflol. Shuffl e boArd. G1.111t. Adult.l. U1il pd. 1884 Monrovi11.. 548--0336 rr·s "•:"air Sllllm" Time GJVE Now -United Fund • Indoor Golf Driving Rangt , 8illi1rd1 Room • Tht1fre TV lounge, Art Studio, Party Rooms Models Open 10 A.M. To 8 P.M. Deily RENTS FROM $14S·Sl 10 \OAKWOOD GARDEN APARTMENTS 1700 ·16th Sft••f, Ntwport Phone·: 641:1t·l 7() 81ech LARGE Bachelor. b It n s , ~ refrig, crpts. drps. $110 mo. • .. 545-5270, m-3540. ~: 1~s.a=roo.,-,-m--=ou"""'p1~,,-.~u.-,-,.-1 ~: yard. $115 mo. on lea..,~. '· 338-7381 ~ 2 Br. crpt, retrig, skl\'f!, pool, gar, patio . $1 30. Adults, MS.156.'i, 646.7385. ~· .. .; . •. '· ' 2 Br, 1 ~1 ba. crpr. drp11. "• bll·ins. I Child OK. $150, ' Call 962-3886 :. UNJTF.D FUND -lhH·ii You ContribU1ed? ' . ' PILOT ·ADVt:ll:TISElt Are You Letting Cash Slip Through Your Fingers 5'8 If You Have Any Of These Things A DAILY PILOT WANT-AD 1. Stove 2. Guiter 3t Boby c,;b 4. Electric Sew 5. Camer• 6. Wisher 7. Outboard Motor 8. Stereo Set 9. Couch 10. Clarinet 11 . Refrigerator 12. P ickup Truck 13. Sewing Machine 14. Surfboard 15. fy\1chine Tools 16. Dishwasher 17. Puppy 18. Cebin Cr uiser 19. Golf Cart 20. B1romeler 21. St1mp Collection 22. Dlnollt S.t · 23. Ploy Ptn 24. llowllnt Bill 25. Woltr Skis 26. FrHzer 27. Suitcase 21. Clock Will Sell Fast! 29. Bicycle 30. Typewriter 31. Bar Stools 32. Encyclopedia 33. Vacuum Cleaner 34. Tropical F ish 35. Hot Rod Equipm' 36. File C1blnet 37. Golf Clubs 38. Sterling Silver 39. Victorian Mir 1 40. Bedroom Stt 41 . Slide Projecto·· 42. Lawn Mower 43. Pool Table 44. Tires 45. Piano 46. Fur "oat 47. Drapes 48. Linens 49. Horse SO. Airplane 51. Organ 52. Exercycle 53. Rare Books 54. Ski Boots 55. High Ch1ir 56. Coins 57. Electrlc Train 58. Kitten 59. Cl111ic Auto 60. Coffto Ttblt 61 . Motorcycle 62. Accordion 63. Skis 64. TV S.t 65. Workbench 66. Diamond Watch 67. Go·K1rt 68. Ironer 69. Camping T railer 70. Antique furniture 71. Tape Recorder 72. Sailbo1t 73. Sports Cir 74. Mattress lox Spas 75. lnbo1rd Speedboat 76. Shotgun 77. Siddle 78. Dirt G1me 79. Punchlnt lat 80. Biby Carri,.. 81 . Drums 82. Rifle 83. Desk 14. SCUBA Ot1r Th•M or any other extra things oround the houM be turned into cash with a ' . DAILY PILOT WANT-AD so Don't Just Sit DIAL DIRECT 642-5678 • ------~---- Wo!"sday, April I, 1970 DAILY "LOT <B I llaNTALS I lllNTALS RENTALS R AL .ST TE REAL ES rATE ~· Unfllnsl...... Apls. Unfvrnl...... ~· Unlvrnlth"' ~.!.•' G"'"e.-... 1t000ro"'l----t C0111 Mtw 1 11• COii• -· Slit !4~ Buch 5400 Mtltls, Trlr. CrlL 5997 lnduttr1-I 2 BR. Redtc. Duplex w/gar. HOLIDAY BEACl-1 MOl"EL _!_~rty 60IO CrPtt, drpa. atove. No peta. R.ooma. Jcltcbeotttn, 100' to i BUll.DER OITEftS NEW * * * ftftu req. $140. T 1 S· 8 Beach. Fr t e C.Onttnent&I 21,500 91. It. dlluxe bids. CallfOmia St. 541)...4925 noes. brt&Jdut. 1832 N. El LeUtd, ~ Or••r• EL PUERT01 NEW 1 fm.blk to beach. C&mlno Rtal SC. WJ-3512 Couaty .,.. fre pert:r ' Priv patio. NICE! QUIET1 WEEKLY rate1 Sea Lark cl'V. Onl!r •/nn7 lsl Cu, 1lnale adu.ltt. ClOUJ)le Motel, 2301 Newport Blvd., Tl) !~%. Prepd tnt. ok. ~A 14th 5.11-1319. f73....1714 Costa Mt• 5.»-36C5 am, m.5U> pm. MESA NEW 1 BR. CARPETS. NEW Bid&" .. n.600 aq ft tor DR.APES. Ouetf Homff 5'" sale or Ie&ae. For detallt 195t MAl'LI STltllT, COSTA M'SA '""' ~Co. '30-2:11! WALDRUP HOME. IA •hr. ilattla llraltg 2·Bdrmt, 2 61.tb. Prlv palk>, iervlee. M.tn ar lady, 631 642-6560 ADULT LIVING hea*l pool, wuhu I: dryer •NA --'-St c M ••• ·-· 1---------hook up. 96).8994 .,..for1a ,, , • i1W"\;11;u.. s'uN DECKS & PATIOS CARPETS, DRAPES, LOADS OF PARKING -GARAGES POOL -· REC. J\OOM CLOSI TO EVIRYTHING All UTILITIES PAID 1 & 2 BR'S fURNISHEO & UNFURNISHIO * * 3 BR Cond9, rall appllancet, frpl.c, crpl1, drpa. · patlo, pool, $180. 96M167 lncomt Property 5 SEPARATE HOUSES - FOR sale, 1tore bulldhllj. 686-8 W. 19th St. Bethel Towen area. 54&--1768 Art. on spacious 'Ai aCft ntar $.A., ____ ·-----· I Country aub -2 3 Bdrma, 21• baths and 3 2 Bdrm•. _ fi:Al Industrial Rtnt1I 6090 per month Income. $69,SOO • ...,,;:-II ••1 Ow will ••• l'•AH-.......... sq, . I ... ner 1""P u ....... ..::, • 1654 Babcock, Colt& Mna Mi-7171 Owne< ... ..,,,, 646-1252 THI RJ'AJ, 1Z l >TATI .PS Lots '100 -======== Newport R·2 $13,500 -Tiny lot. l'ii hlkl. to ocean. "'"""'"""""'""'""'""'!!I!!• [Business P roptrly 60.SO Build l or 2 uni!J. Orano• Coi&nttl'I' Mott B•autiful SUS. LARGE Cheerful newly Wesley N. Taylor Ce. .., .Apartment Communttv tum. or unf. 1 BR apta:. FOR Sale by owntJ\ 7...unlt REALTORS Featuring a c l u b atmosphere for your Crpta. drps, blt111, rarr. 1 modem MEDICAL DEN-2111 San Joaquin Hllh Rd. comfort and pleasure-just completed 1or2 child OK. Nr IChli. 2230 s. TAL CENTE R . Good NEWPORTCENTERMf.-4910 Bedroom, 2 Bath. Furnished or Unfurnished.. Center St, 5 · A · INr. retum, rood write-oft ., ---------Air ~-d d led •• u cl · ~ Warner}. 545-0989 Consider home or ? in1-"1JUD ·1 1<>un r,roo ~ .>CU eanUl ovens, trade. Set 5811 Heil flve .. Ranches 6150 beam ceilings, d shwasher, lush larl caping La1un11 Beach _ 5705 H.B. Call owner < 714 ) !;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,I with strt1ms & waterfalls, elevators, BBQ's, MG--3221 ..... C2Ul '9&-1!10 HORSE RANCH · · clubhouse with social activities , saunas, OCEAN FRONT new luxury daya. Jacuzzi & swim pools, private garage with ap~, !:~S:t BA. Adult1, no -=='------- storage. From 1140-210. ,~"-'-·-------- 12 Beautiful Acre1 In Valley Center I Room l 6 Room Traininc Barn With .., -~ -••odl°" ...... le 111 .. REAL ESTATE Offlct Rtnl1I 6070 '"J':V ~-:::.::. ~:~~~c;..~~J,1~_; • • Gtntnl Huri1:r::c::~.:iACH >; !t.U.. 425 MERRIMAC WAY, COSTA MESA,e ~:IOOIR·-.-n-t1-ls..;..W_t_nl_td __ 5_9'0_ ON HACH ILVD. 5,000 Ft. of Asphalt Roe.cill 4% Acre Laek IVllYTHIN• NIW-MOYI IN NOWI Det:k lp&t.'e available In •!!!!~!!!.'!!i!!!!!!!!!!!J!!!J:i~~i;!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~JTRANSFER.RED. Nud 2 or newe1t ottlce building at Only 1385.000 • 3 Br houat for fanflly by prime location ln Hunting• :C.;.os;.;l.;.•_Mt:;.;;.;.s•:... __ .;.51:;;;00 Newport . .;;Blc;.;;•c.•h _ _;5;;;200:;;;;1 April '13. Up to $140. Call ton Beach. Air condJtlo~. ---~-(~) 526-19TI collect after beautiful entrance. Front- HAl'l801'1 ' ~~~lmsO A.,'!~,·.. DELUXE 2 BR. We1tcliU._ll,_,,.,:JO"=•"'.M,;;·c_ ____ age on Beach Blvd., rear ~"" nm 1-:-leach to private parklna: Carpets A dre.Pff. Garqe Loe. Pool &: bu 11 t-i n 1 . l'ltontEa, Ch.ild and well lot. $50 per month for l.l9 4 3f3 CabrllJo Adult.I. S185 mo . no leui. beha~ dor. nttc1 1 bdnn space. Dffk ana ehllll1I $175 Ptr Month _ or 64U274 furn. apt.. rm with kitchen available for $5. Buslnt'SI $165 On Leue NEW 3 Br. 2 Ba ap!J, prlvlll:1es or? 492--071 ~:i(.b1:t';etic,~ AJie::"Jli~l!!!!~~!'!!!!!:!!!!!'.!!'~I &-•••• 0 families only. From $215. BALBOA 111.and, 1 or 2 BR. Uea: paid except telephone. Acrtaft 6200 IC ,...... can Anita, 673-6210, Jone• Yrly lease, for elderly DAILY PILOT 1---""'-----'= -I IL.& Realty. ~. No cir or pets. 1n75 llACH ILVD. ROOUE River Valley, 1.3 $120, UTIL. pd, bllt-ifl•,1~'",,""312='=------HUNTINGTON llACH acrt:s joining city of Med· EL CORDOVA Range Ii: relrlg, Sa l . 3 woMfN teachers 11tek l -,,,.;641;;;;-riii;1i;,.,:--:---I ford, Orea:on. View pro. Brand new dtlux apt.I, spac-"'Otnaii. Call Mn. Ont&d. Bdnn'. furn. 'apt. or houM', * ATTRACTIVE * prrJ.y, minute• to gol r . ious, l I: 2 Br, swimml~ 548-$31 year-round, 11artl~ June Modern Office SuitH skiing, fiahing. Great poten· pool, b-bque, rK hall. Theae LOVELY TWNHSE vi/view 01,_u=. ~"'".,..,1289""",c•;.."=· ';,•::,·c,m;... ~ Cali>tted and Draped tial Sll,SOO. Contacl Kenne th arethtbe1tlnlhearea.Stt 1-e LANDLORDS e ?.111n~ Included Snoke (714 l 67 3-72 26 the -Cha pool 2 Bdrm 2 Ba frplc, lfll' ~:oo 1000 N 1 mat .w•• rlc. fl'!llfl.1.g. FREE RENTAL SERVICE . to sq. ft ewpor . er John " Luuise Sellen, patio S250 Agent 646--0'732 gl'ound and secood noor 10 ACRE parcel1 -raw -tn · 646-2118. 2 BR. 11~ BA. Crpts, drp1, Broker 534..0032 li6l2 Beach Blvd. de\·eloping lakl' are~ Terms H R bltn!, patio & pool. $160 mo. WANTED: Large House for !luntingJon-BeaC'h • ;rJG-572~ to 129 mo. """ oA18 A BOR VILLA APTS ]:;2j Placentia Ave. NB Cluistian Ministry. Cont11ct 0 "'-v• 10 min. to beach. adults only. 545-2?2 rli4 Modern Offices I=="·=====:::. 11! 2 BR, 1% &1h. Carpels, T 1 0 0-835l Resort Propirty 6205 drps, bltn1. Prlv pa 11 0 , East Bluff 5242 GARAGE Needed ror ~tock $75 single. Sl75 2 rm suite, ---·---r 1wimmina: pool, laundry rm. ---room. N.B. or C.1\1. aren. Air cond. Se1:1'y service, Lake Arrowhead From $115. 2621 Harbor 2 BR Studio, 2 Bath. ·Powder P.Ir. Ide. (714) 774--03.10. parking. centrally localed. Blvd. Ph 9-S, 534-1971, ait 5 rm, trplc. plush crpt'g. b!t. FA.i\1'-'y \Vishes to lcal!I!-8 So. Call! 1st Nat. Bk. Bldg. Chalet pm. :>46-00Sl ins, smaU patio, 2 car &at&'· 4 or ti Br homr . Co111a Mesa 642.1485 2 yrs old -furnished Spanlsh • S250 mo. 644-2-492 I 846-9067 DELUXE OUice In Corona -5 Bdrm11 • 4 bnlM . den. 2 10\VNllOUSE _ New Irg. 2 1 Br/Apt or hotw!, rurn. or de! Afar. Near Petit Office· lge firepl•C('s. Them1ador BR, 2% Baths, frplc, encl unf Yrly lease Btich arta Snack Shop.amplt.! parking. kitchen -complete laundry • * MARTINIQUE QUIET DELUXE APJ'S. 1.2 It 3 BR. Priv. patlol, :teated pools. Nr. 1hopplng. Adult.I only, ln7 Santa Ana Ave .. CM. lltgr Apt 113. * li46-&if2 gar, J>llliO. 673-50.13 ji!L.'".-3487 S60 per month. \Wlrk.!ihop -1/3 acre lot on :::::± _ Realonomics Corp.-Brokcr hilllop with got'gl'OUs panor. 675-{;700 amic lake view. Brot dock Coron11 d1I Mar 5250 R • for Rent 5995 and privale beaches avaD- M l balh for 1enllemen, I~~~~~ 2D!~.~~lt able. HURRY! $77.500. Own. pv entrance It patio. Near olfice. Ground fioor. Priva!Cf=";::..,._;::::::';::;::;::;::= 1·2 BR's. Furn It Unf. $12;i up. incl util.. nt\\·ly dl'c., beaut. garden, pool, rec. Adults. no pets. 1959 l\Iaple Ave, CM. M&T Apl 5. rn s-beaches. !d!;!ns !urn., bath. Sll.i mo. Util pd. · $7 mo. 962-4173 H.B. Parking. 67:\-6757 Q\\•ncr. Out of State Prop. 6201 2 BR. Upper apt. $140 mo. Cai, ell!t. A: water furn. No pets. Adulll only. 169 \VaJ. nut, Apt E. Call 548-6954, * DELUXE l & 2 BR Carden Apt.I. Bit-ins, priv. patio, healed pool, frplc. Adults. $145 mo. ~5163 ATI'RACTIVE-Clean 2 Br, crp111, drp1, bllns, carport adults, no pets. $13 5. 548-6769, 646-3928 GRACIOUS Adult Living 2 BR. W/ Clfltl, drpa, bll-ln RJO, rpiral 1trcaac, lrpl, 1"5 E. 18th SI. 64;,.ro.n Sl!IO NEWER East side 2 Br., cpts, dr"Pfl, bltn11, d11hwhr. El\cl. a:ar. Priv. p 11 Io 642-6201 DLX 2 hr, 2 ba twnhse. Crpl, drps, enc. nr. clbhse le pool . S195. 54G-4179 t.1 w I kilch. privil. ON TEN AOt.ES ics only. 1 l 2 BR. FW'll & Unturn 1 Orange Avf>. 64~137 Fireplaces I prlv. pattcs I DIO. Pvt. ent. & bath: Poolt. Tenni1. Contnt1 Bkfa1 '· · I Ba k B "'" .., . pnv.: poo . c 11y 900 Sl!a Lane. CdM ilf.2611 denl or girl $65 6~J607 (MacArthur nr. Cofat H7) M w/prlv. ba. It entr. NEWLY DECOR. 2 BR. cooking. \\! /fpl. Btk. 10 akopping.14 __ P_ho_,_,_6_7._'>-ll_17_r. __ $180 i\lo. Adulls prefe~ S ' per wk up W/ kitch!!n. Ital Pinchin Realtor 6754392 wk up apts. 2376 2 Br Apt, new crpt A: e~ort Blvd. CM. 5t8-!1755 paint. $180. Call EPlNG rm., priv, home, 673-9183 ice area. Employ. man. 2 BR. Marguerite, So. ot Hwy, $175 mo. No children. * 6134616 * $1N 1 Br, blt-lM, crpll, • s.ls--0390 Eves M .l bath In private me. GM. Female prtf. -· dJ'pl. 519~1.i lrill Ave, CdP.1. ING to fflOVe! You'll Alt 7Pi\1 675-1657 nd an arnui"I' number or l~BDRt.f., cpts, drape• mes in today's Cluaified Furn or unr. $140-:. Sl!iO Adi. Otfdc them now. Scenic Properlie1 '15!-6726 Huntington Beach 5400 ON-lEACH! 3 BR Upper Floor. No ptl.5. t \~ ba, crpt. $14~. CaU 531.9391 e SINGLES FROl\f. $140 - DELUXE 2 l 3 BR unh1rn e 2 BR l~V BA FROt.i $225 aplA. 998 El Camino Drive, e 2 BR 2 BA FROM S260 ft:: .... ;;::,::!_,/ C.M. Ph.5*-0451 e 3 BR 2 BA FROM $360 2 BR unhlrn. SlJO mo. No Carpetl-dra~s-Oishwasher pets, Joann St., CM. Call heated pool-1auna.tennil MS-3431 rec room.ocean views.. J)attos-ampk parldng, · CHEERFUi.. 2 BR.. a:aragt Security guardd. no pets, adulh~. $ll5 mo. '173 FURN. also A\'alt W. Wilson. ~2802 3 BDRMS .. ' balhs. E... HUNTINGTON _____ ¥ __ _ OmCE OR STORE JO ACRE recrt!alional land · 1;) x 35' or 30 x 35' nr fOamalh .. all!ll Ore. S39 olf •I pking & util !um dO\vn $39 mo. Must geQ Newport l Bay Center, C~t 544-2689 2052 Newport Blvd ~1252 ;::;::;::;::====~I OFFICE Space for lease. Real Estate \Vorld Savings Bldg, Paclllc Service '21~ Coa11 Hwy &: Forrt"sl, _c.;...__c;.o... ___ _.;;c;.;.,: Lacuna Beach. 494-9481 P R 0 PERT Y Best Location In CdM J.fANAGEl\IE~T 800 10 1400 sq. r •. Deluxe Oft. tor ap!. or income u.n1t!I let' Spaces. Avai: Jrnmed. 644--0244 evening!! Poono Owner. 642-9950 BUSINE~S ind SMALL otttce on busy cof'. FINANCIAL ner Costa Mesa $.'\O/~onth Bu;i;;-s-""---- uWIUt1 Included. 64U560 O tu I • MEO. DtnW lllltea avail, peor n ties 63GI . 725 & 1215" sq fl. 35c a sq ft. Aclivt AUillatr 5911 Hel1 Ave, H.B. 84(;..3221 FIRST OFFER LAGUNA BEACH Air CondltJontcl l..cn3 eslabllahed AAA-I rated · ON J'.OREST AVENUE company has &t hieved a ma- Delk apace avaD.able in jor brealcthroueh. Ea!t cout newNt office bulldinj: al sales are breakinst all crc- prtme looatSon in downto•n ord1. Ground floor dJstrit». Lquna BMeh. Air condl-tor opportunity for man or Honed, carpeted. beautiful "'om1n 10 restock & scrvk · · entnnctt: Fl'QfttA&e on mptny e'lliblisllC<I sc· F'ore1t Ave .. rear leads to counrw. NO SELLINr .. HlGH Munclpat parldns Iota. $50 F,ARNINGS 241 lil'll. per wk per month for IP&Ot. Dtsk lllPA-rt timl'. n .41l-$3,9!fj callh and <'hnln availablt lor SS. required. lll!CUl'Cd. For lo- BU!llntss hours lrtS\l.'Ctlng cal interview \vt·ite Box M· service available for no. 301. Daily Pilol. All ulWUet paid exce9r COIN l..AUNDRJ.1-.:s telepboM, DAILY &ILOT F...rigldaire 222 FOFtE!T AYENU.E From· $6500 to $42,500 LAGUNA BUCH e Bue111 Park e Fullerton e G+.94M Cyp1-cu • \\'r1tin ll1l!lcr • I 181h SI. G1n1• . ..,., ... 111! l'ACIRC 5'6-31711 ~l<-l----'TIME FOR ·==~.:;.:,;.;:;,.~--I liuntlngton Stach • Ganltn NEAR C.M. Clt,y Hall. 3 Rm. Gl'OV(! e 1\istln e Santa Otliet'I, Paneled, carpet1, drapn;--$150-&.ll--&t).6560-Ana I Cotta_Met.a • J\nl.1 ___ _, ' · helm e Lii ~firada. 52IO Newport lt•ch -'-----IAYFRONT 2 BR, 2 8A Lu..ury Apts. Priv. tcrnoe, tie\'11.ton, sub- terraneaa pk 'I· All elec. Poot, IOft 'Niter. dockl. 3121 W. eo.st Hwy, Newpcrt. 642-:lm YEARLY 3 Bf, 2 811. w/w crpt, drpa, bll·lnJ, patio. 1• blk to octtn. no pet•. $27S mo. CaU &Q..MA5. f!it QUlCKfii YOU CALL. THE Q\HO<ER YOU s>;L~ <TI41 5J6.1~ NOW RENTING : nl!w del llpt11. Allult.5 only. AU U pd. Furn. if desired. 1 8 lr'oM Sl:U: 2 BR. from 'l Cambtldp, Bol.st Cb1ca Warner, H.B. l BR. w/w crptJ. t;I • rtrtlf ., n e wl y deoarat . I.dulls on!>, no pets. • Jl"f' mo. Incl. utllitlel. Tradewinds Rt!alty, M1 Amt,\C. 2 Br. Now av ., all txlra1. Pool. Kirlt ' $1~9 'n\O. 17401-A Kf! n Ln, HB. 968--7Ii10, 847--0 QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD CM OFFICE $90 CAW. CHARLlE "5-7133 Call 64&-4833 LAZY SALESMAN OFJo'JCE Or atore. opposite Small lnvestmonl pu!J )'O\I In Balboa Bly Club. 1610 W. )'OOr own buah"ICU. We train, Coaat Hwy, N.B. 64M887 l'dook ~·Gild, 044-2302. NICE 3 Room OU!tt, $8j. 819 OWN W, 18th SI .• NB. A Slltrr SHACK * ~ln.4 * DRESS SHOP. CALI. LJ\ JOU-A Ill 4.~ Industrial 6080 BOUTIQUE Slore for 1aJe in PrOf!rlY Laguna Beach. $1000 + In. 81 . .DG. 1T.,.,O aq ft + ~mAll ventory. Call (213) 728-0144 hon~. Room for 3 'more iMPORT S'JURE f'or Sale. 1Jlda:'1. Lot 100x135'. ·c.11 Small Inventory ll tH'rl\I.. G~ft...6534 evt1. a36 W. 19th St. C.1\1. • .--.,.---~~----------------------· --...........--~~-----·----------.----.. ----......... -.... -~--------.-----·----. --------------- Ii I I • r ·: ' ' ' .. ' ' ' ' . " ' ' ' ·' . . , ' . ' ' .. ' . -, ' " ! ' .. ' I \ -" Alm.ost Reads ' .. ~ewspapers deliver massive cqverage of ALL occupation groups eacH weekday . ' . ,, . OCCUPATION OF HOUSEHOLD HEAD 88% 91 .. Professiona ls . . Managers ---i==-========='-..--'-7'-""---'===---~ 'Clerica l, Sales Craftsmen Other Manual. farmers .. 85 80 71 70 ~rce: Opinion Research CorporatioB Newspapers reach, in~depth, into all occupation 9roups every day, .as this graph indi-.·. i . cat.es. But what should b• even more interesting to advertisers .is t ~e high precentage ~f m;nagement, j;Ofes_stonal and other high-salary-earning :+ypes who read a .newspa7 . ' ' ' ' ' pet every day . They make more money, travel more, buy more , se t the standards for others to follOw . If You want tor'pl ay "Follow The Leader." advertise in some other --11-~~-med~iryou·want tneo<hth..Jeeder;-put-your--message.,.he,e.he'.U read-it, -with~ -- I ' us, ·the newspaper. ' ' . ~ . -... , DAILY PILOT ' ' ' ' • -. . ... -. . .. ' -f I I ' I l·- 1 -1~ . . --'~-----~------- I ·---. ' . . . . " ' ' , ... "' ; ' ,. -.. . ..... ~.:. .. ' --. . _,,,... :... -.... --.. New;papers ' \ " ... Ta~e ' . I 1 I · · ' . . Your··· Message . . . ' ' ' . ) . • '· 3• .. .. .. 'l .. .. 'Vhel9~ ~Tlt~ ~bn~y Is . ~ ,- Newspap·er reaii~rship increases with -'income Under' $3,000 $3;000· $4,999 $5,000. $7,999 $8,000. $9,999 $1P;rol " ··&over Source: Opinion Research Corpofltion. Almost nine out of I 0 affluent Americans-those who earn $I 0,000 or more annuaDy -read at least one newspaper. And more 'than half of those who earn ev.en less than . . $3 ,000 also read newspapers. And the more money the reader of your ad has to spend, the more likely he is to see the message in a newspaper. If you've got something to tell somebody (or sell somebody), start with us, the newspaper. DAILY PILOT ,. . ' ~ . .. ~ewspapers: Number On~ Ill Advertising! . . . Newspapers are the primary .adverti'sing medium .1949 !M illions of Dollars)· 1969 TELEVISION ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,,, MAGAZINES _,, .................. ... ,, ,,aa:;;:.;.--~'t't't---. .,. RADIO •-;>' OUTDOOR 41,,, ...................................................................... . ., Tot.•! advertising figur~s are in for 1969 and, u the ch.rt above shows, newsplopei:s cont1no~-to be ~h~ natron's nu':"ber o~~ salesman. Th~ only other medium shOwini a~Y dr1met1c 9rowtJi in the chart '' telev1s1on and -did you notice _ the increase in neWspaper advertising investments since TV came on the scene is more than the cur· rent total televiSion advertisin volume. Shouldn't ou "hire" the nation '·s most· power· sa esman You ·.can sl1rt t~ay by caffi ng 1>42-1321, the . , ' .... , . .. ' ·• . DAILY PILOT ' . -.....--. ... • _j -• t-" -·--· -.\ . •,, I ' I I I I I j I I ' I I I I I I I I ' ' ' ' _b___ ! ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' '• . . f I I - 2 Br, 2 S.~ blt·in1, frplc, pa- tio, pvt heh, In Bayside Vil- lage. $14,500 value + 11.r. FOR lot; acreage, or fixer. up~r. 549-4241 \VILL TRADE to Irrigated acres In Hemet w/3 rentals for Orange Co. income prop. erty. Call tTI4) 962-2561 BEAtrrlFUL ENGLISH 6 Rm . flome near Puadena for N.8., Cdr.f, C?.M. Duplex or units:. Home value S29,500 dear. Cf!l,·~·. I $10,000 ~J>r hotnt! ~ ~t trlr &: 36 »ii motor: $6500 eq. ~ Jh: Pasade98. Trd. for Real• J;il1'-te o.i; T (~ 61f-65H • Eq. $21,100 2nd T.D.'s.'$2T;i0 '69 VW Sq. Bc:k, auto, air. ~-Vend. mach. on Joe. J'rd for -~ Eatate or 1 (:213) 681-5542 J BR, 21A BA Townhouse, N.B. Pri. patio, pool, elec. kilchen. $32,000, Take low down, late model car. T.D. )t TT Owner 646-6654, i • Wtd~J. •pm 1, 1970 ----......... ==--............ 1.IOIS 1 IMPLOYMENT J I I EMPL Plumbln.,,1 ___ ,;.6890--' 11 BUFFUM'S NEWPORT HAS ll\fMEDlATE OPENINGS FOR ·COOK· Experienced Grill Cook 5 day wk • No-... i;;un. • BUSBOY • 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM Mon. thru Fri. EXCELLENT BENEFITS -Apply - PERSONNEL OF'F'ICE 2 TO 4 PM ONLY No. l, Fashion l&.land Newport Beach *COOK* APPLY 4661 MaeAl'thur BlW: NeWpOrt Beach -* DISHWASHER· DAYS. , .8 to 4 PM, Apply In peraon * ISADORES * 333 Bayside Drive Newport Beach DISHWASHER. PART-TIME Swiu Chalet, f14 N, Nnr. port, N.B. OMV Contract (Ir/. Murt.be sharp &. exp'd. Salary opt!n. Call Mr. Erwin 646.9303 DONtrr SHOP wort. No Up nee. Momlng shift. 25!45. Mr. Donut 135 E. 171h C.&': *DRIVERS* Ho Experience Necessary! Mutt have dean CalUarala c ARETAKER-Couple dttvtna record. APPlf live-In. Must l\ave refer & YELLOW CAB CQ. be exper. 893-1880. 188 E. lltb S. CLEANUP man. Perm. Costa Meta Pensioner preferred, l i t e ii;iii..iiii .... iiiiii;;_,;;;;; work. CUpcake Bakery 273 Exec. Secy ........... ; $6oo E. 17th St C.M. Secretary , .•••••• aal. open CLEANING lady, neat, Acctg. Clerk ••••••••• , $450 ~liable for apt. cleaning. Payroll clerk ••••••• , •• $8)0 1959 Maple A~ .• C.M. Polley Typist •••••••••• $3TS CLEANING, Light, model Gen'l Ofc Trne ·······• $325 hornfa, parl,Ume, for co~ Ins, Secy, Claims •••• $4fl0 adenUOU& ladies. 541-2!!06 Cost. Acc~t • • • • • · •• • • to ~ Clerical Gen I ore Recpt ...... ma Dldaphone Typist • •• • $375 Nurses Aide Trne •• •••, $30(! C:Uhl<r ................ l103 Bkkpr Trainee ····'··· PIO INOEPENDENT ' PERSONNEL AGENCY 1716 Orange Aw, Suite ·c C.l\f. 642-0026, ~ AJBO Fee Jobi Exoc:. Stc:y to $700 to Elttc, Vice President. Real Estate, financing or legal helpful, Good potential. • • MISS EXEC. AGENCY 410 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach ~ Exec. Secy to $650 Must have C.P.S. ~11n. 5 ,)'fl exp. Top co. MISS EXEC. AGENCY 410 W, C.o8lt Hwy . NeWpOrt Buch ~ Executlv• HouMkMpW Train A: orpntze larp dept. Min. 3 )Tl. exp. Ap): Personnel D t p t • Haq .1!-11---------l_)l~el~. N.~ rg: . Ru d Clas1tflcatlon1 For Expert ASll1tance 6500.6900 In ·tlio Jl70 Hor"°" Blvd. Cott• M.H COUNTER Clerk • Seafood Top pay. Full Um~ job, Call 67J...OM3 betwn lOAM . &: 12 """"· FRY COOK. Exprr • .CUL Salaryo pen . Contact Manager, 497-1188 . Beach House lM, 619 Sleepy Hollow Ln., L.B. GARDENERS Jlelpe.ra, ~:irper. 40 hr n Perm. 875--2965 aJt 5. GARDENER TR.\INEE No uprr. nee. Xlnt opp. 1114} MM015 •· ,-~G-IR~L"'-'~O~ll~l=c=e~.-loctl...; ---------------DAILY PILOT TilE SUN NEVER SE'r.:i on OAlLY PJU)T WANT ADS! '!!IE QUICl<ER YOO CAU., Orthodontist vartett, ot dullcs. 11-12. 1-5 Mon. thru l'l'I. ID !!:. JJtl! SL, SU!le C, C.M. ___ ----------------------~---------"' THE QUICKER ~OU SELL • • - j I l ·-.... -~ . .,.."' ~~... ,.... ~ f ,,..,,.. .. -ir-,..,......, • ..----.. -'t ,.._ '"' •.,. .. _,,,..-~--~---••.,.--,=~F,.•~•~m-+~ .. .---.,,<>"•-~-r-.,...~-.-...... ~-~ ........ ---.... T-~-...-..... -------~--,..,.-,...._.,...,__,. __ ,_. ___ _,,,.T°' ' W«inesd1y, APln 1, 1970 Pl;OT-ADVERTISER' J8 A _ OAILY PILOT WMQIY, April), 1970 . s ~a IMPLOYMINT JOIS I IMKOYMINT JOiS a EMPLOY MINT JOIS a IMPLOYMINT I JOBS a EMPLOYMENT ~fri':.~D~~R MERCHANDIU F R R A ISE FOR ~Ari AND TRADI -W 7100 School .. IMltodlon 7611 ... nltolnolrucllon 7G 71 " -• sALE AND TRADE SALi ANP TRADf J; 1 111 Meir., WOM. 7100 ..111111 Merl, Wom. 7100 Jobe Men, em. -· Fumltvr1 IOOO Fumitur1 8000 G=:,•;• ... ;::::S•;l:•::::=-'°=~22:l;P;l;•;""';;·;";O;;;;rg;;•;n;•;;;;';;u;;ol ----.;::;; 0-ral Ofllco Mtft for L-Rcttaurant • PRE SCHOOIJ LIVING ROOM SALE NEARLY Now 6 It. bar, rac TREASUltES Galo,. ll<>tn Sharp Y<N"11 lal with"'°" -IHIPPI~ I. HOSTESSES • 1 8' .,..., & black Spanl.<h lie, d.,.k llnlth, 3 stoo~ theU12"1<mb<notN•wport u .)'OU.,. abopp"1a tor, work ba""'"""1d + typing RECEIVING INTRODUCTORY Of PIR Sola • 3 Spanllh i.bl" • i & lwlalng heok shell S20tl. lfll1>or Emblom Cub. April piano or orpn, ... "'"""-'° WPM, """" .,.., Call Minimum i yrr, -'·· .,. (Doy Ir Ni9ht) l·ST WEEK 1,2 PRICE SpanJali wn>\lllhl i""' lam.,, Garn• tble. 48", 4 cbaln, .... 9 to 5. :mr E. Balboa &l>d 1,. ,.....,,...i 1Da 1ruly l.«alne, Wtstcliff PenonntJ pel'Vilor)' raponalblliUea. I : • rtauJ.at· $500 • now $299. 1 mo. 2 SWlvel lounge chail'I, Blvd,, Balboa ll't•t deal, pltaH sbQp I Aa<ncy, i043 W"tclllt Dr., Mlnlnlum 60 hr wk. DISHWASHERS A ... 2 • S brown & gold plaid hide.a-<Tahiti"' print)., ottoman, WARD'S BALDWIN Sl'UDIO N.B. 6'5-271'0 Salary $660 month bed aleeper 110fa, like 1w:w, $100. LI.mpg, oil paiJJtlng1, Appllancu 1100 Ul9 Newport, C.M. 6'U4M : lfoopll&l A.P>lY in,..,... (Doy Ir Night) FOR INFORMATION PHONE 142-3917 S300 ·now S149.95, I 1~1.., S bar •tools w/oa., bacl<. f--'-------e>pon EwJY Nile • RElJEF Z.D. PRODUCTS Mra. Sybll Pitton sreea 1<>f.l &: chair &et blk , naua. seab: $25 ea. PIUt.CO auto. wash~. lite a: $1nday AfttmOOn DJETJ11.AN 3190 Pullman, C.1"1. ,,,.. . new $216 • now $:99.95. · 644-6983 model, xlnt cond. $6.5. Ke~l '!'"'!~!!!!'!"!~~~~~ll e PHYSJCAL Equal opporOJnlly •mpl°"" IUSIOYS CENTRAL BAPTIST PRE • SCHOOL gr<on so(&, $199. now $69.9'1. "l>'°'UN°'CAN=-Ph;::-yl,-•"'M"°abos,,-=any more tloct. dry.,, I• 1' PIANOS • ORGANS THERAPIST **MOLDERS (Doy Ir Night) 7661 Wal ner Avo., Huntington Beach '7' Sponilh aow, '"""· i formal dining tabl• and 6 model, xlnt cornl. 165 . >!EW'• USED AJ>PlY Ptttonnel Ulttctor lftCrlll, $249 each • now chifrs. matchlna: b 11 ff e t 847-8ll5 or 54&-8612 e Yamaha Pianos Organ,, So. Cout Community Hospl· Flbttalus experience. APPLY IN PERSON $89.95 e.ch. 2 7' &l'H'n da. $100, eleelrlc lawn edger KENMORE 600 auto, • Thomu OIJans ta!, !1812 Cout ffwy,, South LUHRS BOATS -·-venos I: chair aeta, can be ~ oondltioa Sl5, Dani.lb washer. late modd, xlnt • Kimball PWm Lquna, Calif. Pb: 499-Ull 349 \V. 18th Street. C.~f. Jobi Men, Wom. 7100 Schoofs:lnatructlon 7600 nw:le into bed!! • now $69.95 modern 9 ft. btige couch, cond. $75. Frla:ldaltt eltt • Kohl~ & Campbell Ext. 3:16. MOTEL MAIDS Reuben E. Lee eaeh.2~n.sotasets -now $90, double Lo~ Boy bed dryer, dnt cond. $40 . COAST MUSIC tlOSPITALITY HOSTESS * 646.7445 * 151 E. Cout Hwy. $ecy/Engr. $575 The Newport S49.9.:;. Several end&: coffee walnut headboard $&ii, 847-8L15or54'"8612 NEWPORT & J-lARBOR SERVICE, bu openlnp for MOTEL Maida. lull or part Newport Beach Cantt opty tor ind. w/eJlll'. School of Busln111 tables from $4 up, Table 833-0897 ~R>~'R=IG"°E"°RA""TO=Ro<-,S<=s.-·"'N;-ear Costa Mesa * 642·2851 malure women looking tor time. Apply 1967 Ne\vport * REUBEN'S * bJl&rd. Top &kills. Sl:f lt ~p. heT lamps from $5 up. "E"ARL="Y"'Am""'e,..r-, "'L"lv-. -rm-. co-,,f. nt.w. Klt. ra.nae. Maytaa: Open lo.& Fri 10-9 SUn 12.5 lntel'f:stlns, part time work, Blvd., C.?af. 'Steno/Secy $450 Featurtl ~ttkly retres BEDROOM SALE fee tbl ll!t, twin bed, v.:asher 2114 Continental, t IJNDEMAN~Baby Grand v.'f:lcomlng newcomers to MOT ERR 1 1 Costa Mt1• Salesdept,P.R.tpottorcap. counea ln the skllls you 3 beautlM walnut ~ii dresser It: end tbl act $65. CM Pia.no. X1nt lone. Good H e p ace me n /I SH '-bl -t -1 the ~b ,-I SM • --·-·..,..,=-cc=:;::--)'Olll' area. SI.le• exp. , ... 1 __ 1 .. hillt ho able steno lte dea..-. e. o ... ri-.. u set!, Ike new, .. .,....139,gs. Liv, rm liOfa $99, rocker . cond. $4511. 642-3364 desirable. J\fust have car. ~anti:P~;~ Be 1°:h . m: Now interviewin1: Secy/0.n'I Ofc to .$500 want. $149.95. 8 beautiful \\•alnut $25, end tbl w/lamp $25, rc1t~!r~~~~. HAMMOND Electric Orran, CALL: 557-8686 children, 5 yrs to 9~. Salary 1 girl ofc. Take cha.rae pos. chest & drawers, $29.95 & baby crib comp! w/matt MS-4448 2085 Thurtn, Cl\1 Spinet 11·2, walnut, good HOl'EL CLERK/CASHER, open. Send resume It rtls. DAYTIME SH & typing. 833 Do~~~~· N.B. S3995.~ e~=~· Bedroom lambops $25. 1824 Oriole Dr, C.l\f. GAS Stove 3&", $20 or best cond. J45(1. 642-9860 aft 6. ' ,Male. Ex:per'd. only. Must to P.O. Box 901. Laguna Clerk Typl1t $450 $4 ... U"""" rnattreas & x 557-8140 know NCR 4200. Newporter Beach Only Uc'd drivmi hUSBOYS Acc. typist for ordtr dtpt. I. ART Le1sons for $2. lnstruc-SPl'lllg sets $24.95. •L"EAO'i'VJNimU'o>Sta;;;:;t;:,-, :: .. ::-,p:;1::,-:;d~,.;;;k oiler. Radio 8200 Inn 714: 64~1700 owruni an auto Med apply. 1535 \Y. ADAMS. C.M. cwromer ~-tor with best European Art KITCHEN SALE sz.;, radlo/rtoard PI ayer ""==*•",,,..~-=;;;::-:;*::::--::: HOTEL l\faid, Full time. SERVICE CENTER· Schools and California State 1 30" while gu range, like fQ, dining table S25, 4. AUTO~tATJC Washer, ex-AM/FM RADIO e 494 1196 -• Plus expenses &: car & bent-SOO Newport Center Dr NB PIANO LEs.SONS, your S19 lO $'14. Lg Dsh bowl will fish mpdel. $45. 642-4865 ==========J p rmanent re1ident prefer. J_ newport , $750.00 SALARY Employment Agency prices. Call 642-5212 new. S49.95. Dinette sets from matching swivel chah·t Sl::;, cellent con d It lo n , late S.ID.7413 red. -personnBI flts-product salesman, mar. Suite ::m By appt. 64M9si home. Day or evening. Call All returned from rental <some angel fish) $1 , cL~A~o""v""K-,-.-m-0-,c-,-,..A,.."...,.t o Teltvision 1205 ~~ ~~r:·Hs~~; ·SQBRCV ~bui~.~!o re:roio::i Sec. to $600. &Jter 3 PM. 644-2639 apartmeJbntt & umod•dl homes. =ug=~ ~ch e!~O, i 6r~~ ~~:~~: ~~~l.un~~::a ;;:;E::;;TVc;.o;:;;noe<l:o...-,-.-.-rk-l-,.-.1 elderly widow on Bat lsle. Call AM, Westcllft Peno~ SIR 90+, typing 65 • enar. 8 $8 ... Conaole w/remote control. Rm 11: board I< $25 \\'k. Professional Service net Agency, 2043 Weitclltf background, beach area, call Job Preparation 7800 England, No . B, H.B. USED Appllances & TV'a, all PHILCO oonaole TV needs 613-5703 for tho •mployor Drivo. N.B. 645-2770 Loram., W•otcliU r ..... nno1 Furniture Factory HIDE-A-BED $SO goarant .. d. D"nlap'" 181.1 wwk $5 ....... ,., HOUSEKEEPER_ Compan-end the appllcent Sales Agency, 2043 WestcliU Dr., SCRAM•LEJS 546-4569 Newport, C.M. 54&-T788 !="'======== ion, own transportation. live 833 Dover Dr., N.B. NEED EXTRA N.B. 645-mo 188511 bo 81 d I l9lh St GE Elec. Range. Good cond. Cameras & in. 494-3944 641-3170 549.2743 MONEY? -cs"'ac-r"at"o-ry-.,,to=-"°°=c-ANSWERS C.?if. a~~7~ ·a ·• Office Fumlture 8010 $15 or best otter. Call Equipment HOUSEKEEPER -Live In 2 NEW OPPORTUNITY Sundays Only 3 yrs secy bkgrd. Engr. exp. BRAND NEW USED steel desks S39.50 •I ,;61:;'-;:17,:49::====::;:: HASSEL.BLAD 500C ,.,.1th school age children, N.B. IN YOUR TOWN No e)(perience n@Cl?Ssat')' Nr. Orange Co. airport. Latest -Douse -Print -3 ROOM GROUP Posture chairs $12.50 & up Sewing Machlnft 1120 lenses & accessorlet Spani!h OK. 613-1322 Guaranteed Income + bonus MISS EXEC. AGENCY Del,..,. -SENT OUT $297 e u·~ 2 & , d<awtr till"" , ,::54&-:;;.,;18::;27~.t::l•":r,'6';;;--,,,""" Ally woman, couple or mAn .... ~ ~ '"""' .... · 6 1 • 1300 HOUSEWIVES can l n crease the 1 r Age 21 or over 410 \V. Coast Hwy To day -dreamers: Ships Sella rtgular $529 cabl~tt e Used wood desks SINGER Aullt', :ug-z.ag, MOVIE camera SS. 546-4569 OR STµDENTS permanent income $ 5 00. Retlrtte Welcome Newport Beach 646.3939 don't come in that were nev. \Ile carry our own contracts McMahan Bros Desk'Inc. mos. old. No attach needed Lady w/car, 4 hrs per day. SlllOO mo. or more without Sell J\len's Wear Retail SERVICE Station iraveyard er SENT OUT. Van's Discount Furn. 1800 Newport Blvd. tor zig-zag, button holes, MiscellaMOUS l600 Approx. $75 pt'r wk. No sen. disturb1 "'" their pres en I No canvBNing, opening 10 PM-8 Al\t Good ME 417 \V. 4th St, s.A. 547.2412 Costa r.tesa. * 642-8400 design! etc. Guar. S3'I ~a.sh :.;.:;:.o;c..=---,-,-Call M ·~ No d-to d"""' . RCHANDISE FOR !=========I or sn1all P""""ents. 526-66Ui LOCAL ......... \Vholeaale from ing. Local work. r. boun or income. 1\1 e et ""'' """ pay + comm & top benefit&. SALE AND TRADE Open Daily 10-8 * Sat 10-6 ..,,... ~" Thompson, betwn ll AM & I others do'"" It. This la for Local poelliona available MUsr be exper'd. App in Sunday 12-5 Household Goods 1020 Ranch 10 Restaurantt & ·~ Roply a lt-· 7 pm Muso'cal Convl.l etcent Homes PM 541).6676. real. For appt. phone TI4: "" • person only. Chevron Sta. 714/968-8195 Furniture 8000 FURNITIJRE returned from HOU s EH o L 0 G oods, Instruments 1125 548-3758 aft 6 Plt! INDEPENDENT Order of 830-5087 Harbor & San Diego Frwy. ~-=-----display ·stud1os, model hom-furn itart'. washer/~r. ---------Foresten Is looking lor 3 NEWSPAPER SALES C.M. NO CALLS! GREEN Vinyl 7' sofa ST.i. es, decorators cancellation. VOX Esse)( Bass amp. 4 sales trainees. Career opp. DEALERSHIP l\1an with Wea exper. to act SERVICE Station Attendant, Yellow vinyl recliner chair Spanil;h & Mediterranean ~!1;!~e~~:,i;·01J"~~less nionth old. ExceUt>nl con- generous advance. 645-0591 For L.A. Herald Examiner LU outside contact to sell the eve \\'Ork 4-11 111on thru $15. Grten vinyl wing chair R D FURNITURE clition $250. Bass guitar nnd }iAND Painted oll portrait of you or your children from a photograph. 6'J6-3629 9 am-1:30 pm In O.C. --a. •· '" builnoa design iervice ot a long tri. Exp'd. Apply Croft $25. Simmons trundle berl 1844 ••-1 Bl C M 8022 case, good condition S75. ..... oc ... establlahed quality Interior ir~:o .. ..., 62nd SI NB .-wpor ·• • • Garage Sale '"" c:=« •-k INS. CLAIM for yourself. Cash depo11. Chevron, 3531 New po rt -· """' ., · · every nite 'til 9 $300 takes all!:;_...,.....,,...,, ASSISTANT req. \\'rite Box RP·2662 Lin-~~::: ~~i>Jye ~~ Blvd, N.B. fi42..l548 \Ved., Sa.l & Sun. 'til 6 GARAGE Sale: Ref rig , ~fo;,,r,,;C;;;hri;,.';;.,-.;;;n-;c;:co; OLD STRAND VICTROLA EJcellent opportunity for gtrJ coin Ave., Anaheim. N.B. SERVICE Station, Cbevron, HOUSEFUL Of new model KENMORE Washer, 'Only us. ironer-mangle, cortee Ibis, RICKENBACKER Gu i tar WnWar with property&: cas-Nursing full time help needed. Good home tumlture. Reg. $683, ed 4 mos., ·oak drop front din, tbl, 5 almost new red "'famp & accellll. Excellent •-•1y forms and/or cover-REGISTERED NURSE SALESWOMAN-For womens salary & Comm, · .. nd work-now-'n97. 894-4417 or bl velvet nylon chrs, lighted condition. Call aft 3 675-7718 8"-' Sofa &. l\1atch. chr., Few record& $65. 646-115' GEIGER COUNTER $35. -apparel store Must be · ndit'-A 1 3048 "'7 ~""" desk, mo.pie coffee ta e, m-"'·•·-, •ab. M"-. ·"-. ~ M'e· Dulies varied & lntereat-J.C . .C.C.U. 'd &. · sl e Gd ing co runs. PP y: <),) ...,......, maple dresser. Bttaklai;:I cw. .. " .. ""-' "'"" lO Contemporary & Spanlllh !Di· 5 day week, 8:15-4::».full Expanding unit. Challenging :~a"" + :=. ~ fo~ Brilltol, C.M. MAPLE loveseat, 1natch arm table & 2 chairs, platform fine filled sprtads. baby Pianos & Orgtns II lanips. S32-7068 546-4.i<S benefits. Satar>: commellSW'-opportunities, continuing ed-ma .,,only 546-4814 SERVICE Sta. Attend. Ex· chr $50. Solid maple din. tbl rocker. 546--0610 to see art ilems, paintings by famous ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I NN~OilR~WEiE>1GG:ANiiN°FF'0:°'0toh;;:ru;.,:;s:i;ij5'. •te with experience. ucaHon program. Contact .. ..,.r. per. Full time, Pref older 36x62 + 4 leaves, 6 chn, 6 pm artist, Sa mo a n drum. PIANO RENTALS Beautiful condition. 64&-219'1 1474527 ,.. ..... nnel So. Coast Com-. SALESMEN! G~':" with ml! man. Call MJ..5920 after 5 S75. Call 67&-2987. 0 . " lily f knives, giant clam, Tahiti New and Used after 6 pm ·-J -• • ••••s w/ "p .,-------H USEFvL. ol qua urn. dance coll!ume, c o ffee PERSONNEL mun'>ly Hoop. 31-~--1 mmicu. pe--e. 1111 PM lilDEABED Good -··1· All . ~id pply lo P"' FI UNIGARD INS 01 "' .._.. organization .. Exp, pref'd . ' COuuL ion 6 pc. Solid Afap!e cedar Un-b'Tinder & food mi)(er, 3 morucs ,,.. a · WE BC OR H l-ta pe • Hwy, So. LagUlla (71.C) 499. but will train. Ph 1.3 PM SEWING l\facb1ne Open. $35. Brau 8009e neck lamp ed !iv rm, 5 pc, 4 poa!er tape recorden, gd Polaroid chase. recorder $35. Power mower GROUP l311 Ext. 356 only SG--02'3/645-0W Exp'd, single needle-s~c. $8. 832--0248 mple bedrm se!. blk walnut cam, lbd2 red nylon Cfllt. GOULD MUSIC $25. 26" bike ns. 642-5666 An equal opportunity NW'!ing; , mach. Only persons making ORANGE naugahyde da\·c n. cor. group, Packard Bell Many other items. ~7 2().ij N. ?.fain, S.A. 547--0681 NEWPORT Beach Tennis •mpl..v.r SALES Gll1 ln sw:ln&inz 20 1 $1M.~120 needed &12-2666 rt • h · s~ 67'll'" to I d. I 1V comb -... -e LVN-M/F for boutique shop in L&gun~ vv-., • po "" c air ""· ,)o-..., 5 rto ra 10 •• GIANT neighborhood garage I""""'""'""'""'""'""'""'"" Club f\111 family mem-'. .iXNITOR Work 7 A ?1-f • l 2 Charge nurse .• Top wage• Beach. Exper neceu. (213l SKIPPER: Wanted Full Ume after 4 pm. ~~i3 n c es· Like new. sale. 500 garmenlll, all sizes, bership sai. Firm. 644--0139 ~oon, Sat&. Sun. S3 per hr. and empl9yee benefits. 728-0l.U Skipper tor motor yacht, r.tAPLE BEORM SET. plus furnl!ure, books, jey,·el. HAM1\10ND S1e:nway, Yam· AM/FM RADIO Call 613--0533 beh\'ll lOA~I & BAYVIEW CONVALESCENT eicp'd In l\fexlcan waters. Also, lite chesl & A STEAL. Lg. 2 pc sectional ry and more misc. than aha. New & used pianos ot 541).. 7413 ~noon. -HOSPITAi-*SALES* Call tor interview ap.. mirmr.642-5931 $75. Day bed SlO. 1572 you've e\·er · seen! Give-most makes. Best buys in t JONES TIRE SERVfCE * 2055 Thu64rtn,_ ... ~:ta r.1eu. For Recorded Information, polntrilent. P.fr. Ch a r I es TWIN Beds w/mattress Ii Orchard apl. 6, C . ?if . away prices. April 2, J, 4. So. Calli. a1 Schmidt l\fualc Jg expanding in Orange <AAN Dial 545-0658. Howard. 213/588-4233 box springs $30. Eico F.r-1. ~7760 3U2 Bem Dr., Lag Bch (up Co. 1907 N. Mr lri, Santa' Ana • County and requlrea NURSERY HELPER -r.tan Salesman or Agent STENOGRAPHER -Engi-tuner $10. 968-4951 . UNITED FUND Park to Top of World). Pool Tablf' 4'x8' Bruns"·ick. $240. 549-0449 • EXPERIENCED lo work \1•ith plant.Ii, 6 days TEXAS OIL COi\!fANY neertna: OftJce, but engineer-ION rb\nmercia1 Salesmen a wk. E)(p not nee. Salary bas opening in Beach cltle1 .ing exper not rcq. Ca I l TRANSPORTATION I TRANSPORTATION I TRANSPORTATION 'TRANSPORTATION ,.!._~N$PORTA'ff' •-L-* ~ Servicemen open. Laguna Hills Nursery. area. No ex per~ en ce 548-7723. 136 Roche!:ter Ave., . ed Aut ~ * .nont EM and Call 8-4 PM, 830-5653, 23002 necessary. A1e not im· c.P-1. _ ·l~m~po~rt~od~A~utos~~~9~600~~1~m~po~tl~od~A~ut~os~~-~~lm~po~rto~di;;iA~u~tos~;;;i9~6~00~·~·m~poi;iiirl~ad~=A=ut=os~~-=:'~m~po:rl:iiii:os::~ * Brak"e Mechanics E t To1'0 Rd. El Toro, Calif. portant Good chA.racler al=======-•= . Sal·~ pl"• bo-,, ES mwt. We train. AinnaU w. TELEPHONE Saiet. • Buyer -,, ..., " NURS Hegtstered -eyen. Deal p id dally Call },fr : Opportunity to advance lni & night ghlfta. Ex. F D i ck er son , Prea., · a · · • Company paid benelitll. benelitt. Apply Personnel &>uth\\-estern Pe t r o I e um Ryan, 836-4367 IT'S TAX TIME! 7 Apply: 2049 Harbor Blvd, Direclor, So. Coast Com· Corp., Ft. Worth, Tex. Trtlnee • NCR • Costa P.fe:sa munlty llosp., 31872 Coaa.t SALES/SLU.f GYM $360 llwy., So. J..aauna, 499-131l Easiest v.·11y to exercise. Pleuant. friendly working ext. 356 Loose lnche1, feel better. conds. Beach cUy. Xlnt co. . KITCHEN HELPERS (Female) * * NURSE AIDE~ Sells on liight for $103.50. top benls. Call Miss Ellza- \Vestminsll!'r 8'12-7978 beth, 557-6122. Abigail Abbot Experienced. 7.3 pm llhilt. Santa Ana 54J...407l Personnel Agency, 2.10 \V. * 549-3061 ' APPLY ·Lovo•s Wood Pit BBQ • 3046 Bristol St., :· Costa Mesa ·- LANDSCAPER Exp. req'd. "'ith ma-mt . PBX OPERA1UR Exp!r pre.I. 0\.'er 30. Call 540-2052 * PRODUCTION -WORKERS - of interest to women poten1ial. Neat appearing, THE HARTLEY CO. -·ill meet public. Good hrly waae w/company benefits. Apply 2221 Fairview, C.?1-f. • .. ,lll_r_._s_tev-;'"'co,·..,----:P~U~;~1"°P'1',1-ando-.-~s-a"1c::,c-m-a-n. ·~ LITE Ovtr 20, exper. preferred. 1987 Placentia Costa ?.1esa " FACTORY WORK 2801 E. Coast Hwy at 1.fetal Coating Plant, F.V. Goldenrod. Cdr.! 677>--0533 Mech, exper helpful, start RECEPTIONISf-TYPIST $2.20 per hr. Xln't Yo'Ork. Ne11.t attr. girl. pleaaing • rond. Reg. salary increa...es. phone 110i~. good hrly wage Pd Holidays & Vac. 962-2172 1\·/company benefit!. Apply before noon. 2221 FairYiew, Cill. l\Ir. \Vall LIVE In mother's helper. 2 achool-qers, pvt . quanen. -R=ea'°'l'E>=ta71e,....,,Sa"1c"s"m"•"n- ~1>-0.llD or 54.8-TI97 Xlnt Opportun'ity LOCAL Dllllrlbutor la helping For 2 experle~ real t lllatr 'Jhaey persons earn money sales people. Long est,, high. ~"Wnrking 2-4 hrs a day. \Ve ly reg11rdl!d finn, serving lhe can help you. For lntervie"' harbor area s i n c e 1949. can 546-3M2 Pleasant, tri€'ndly i\lmo5- MALE adult v.·ith v.'OOd\\'Ork· Ing &. crafts exp. lo 111·ork with boys. 642-8312 betw. •9-2 p.m. phere. Interviews confident. ial. Call L.F;ONARO Sl\flTI1 Bay & Beach Realty GTJ-300> 548-8668 Ewa, ?.tan for Real Estate SECTION Our business hal iricrcased FOREMAN to "'here v.-e ha\'e oJl('ntnga J;xperlenced In Government for two qualified, licensed ArMnal Inspection equip. full thne 11alesmen 10 handlll ment, reading blueprlnu. tht llddltlonal llctivlty, U Swing shill. Min &t hr "'k. your busineu i~ slow whert Salary to $3 hr. Xlnt bene-you are 11.nd you·re not mak· ! t!tl. ing your Sl~ per mo. · Apply In ptnon come to where the action ls Z. D. PRODUCTS Fam>w Realty Costa l\le1a, 3190 Pullman, C.?.t ollict S4~ equ&J opportunity employer. RECEPTIONIST/ Typ iat MAM. Exp,. 21-3S-Top 1reu. Wanted by--l.ocaI 011t11> Use lee lron1 . Part donlsi.. Maturi:' v.·/,.JCP, tlm6-Good wagn. 642.-4030 Sn.I. open. State qu111lllc1- M AN AGER, wt'ekcnd. lions, P. 0. Box 1686.N.D. Mature "-oman. small fami-Restaurant Jy type recru.Uon club. Ap.. pl,)' berw. 11 A S pm Padtle Sandt Cabana Oub. 11<1 A tJanta, It ..B. REUBEN E. LEE STERN WHEELER Newport Beach 67r>-7279 Warner, Suite 2ll, Santa Sal" Ana, -~ POSITIVE THINKERS UNUSUAL opportunity for Il you llkt people&: if yoU talented, personab~e like 1noney. Call Mook Food, hairdresse!r. Merrell Halt' a«-2302. Design. CdM 67~1727 SALES-Service Eslab. fuller * \YAITRESS * HOSI'ESS BnJ&.h route, $1~ a wk, Over 21. G ASL I G HT guRranteed to start. Call BROILER, 800 W. Coast 546-5745 Hwy., N.B. Apply 11:30 to 2 SaviO¥s & Loan PM. BRANCH \VO;\IEN: Agel 18-33 for MANAGER p/!lme modeling preferable Savings a: Loan Auoclation, 5'5" & over for product located 1n Newport Beach ada, fa.~hlons & o the r area, bu po11tlor. avaU. for photographic 1vork. " d Sa 1 & Academy of High Fashion a well qualu.ir v ngs Mod 1 ~1981 Loan Branch Ma.nager. Ex·iffi='•';;;'-;;;::-::::::;:-:::--;;;;;:;; eel. polenftal & frin;:e ben. \\fOil!AN To -'Ork in Donut eflts Only appUcan!t with shop, O\.'cr 21. No phone a min of 2 yrs, Savings ex· calls p I ease. \Vlnchell't perlence need apply. For Donut House, 2947 Harbor partlcul&ra ca.11 Mr. Hensley,.,:B;;,I•,;;'.;;· "c,.Mc;.:::--:::--;::o:;::-; (213) 86&-0513. 1 YOUNG Man u trainee in Secretary Half-Time TO Vice President elreulaUon department. :run tin1e. pe r mAne nl, with regular r a Ille ll, vacation, ,le. and the peroonal u&e ol a company automobile. Contact Kenneth Scott al the DAILY PILOT, 3.1(1 \Vest Bay St. Costa ~tesa YOUNG \Voman w a n t e d, Arpy's Coffee Shop l'lfWlt take shorthand 100 11:30-1:30 PM & 4-7 Pt.1. •pm, like VArlety and fli· Olvn tranip. Apply 3021 B, urea. type tiO ••Pm or bet-Harbor, C.M. ter, l\181\Y company benefits•!..:======== auch as paid vacat1o111, lllck I I I 7600 leave, paid medical and llfe Schoo I-ns!ruct on insurance, credit union, etc. Hour11 nexible. Send Resun1e *AIRLINE * 10 Dally Pilot, Box No, P-100. TRAVEL CAREERS Daily PUot. SECRETARY Proj~t engineering ex~r., including preparation ol technical report!, chartll " .graph. ~~twld !IQ. ac- e u r a I e 1 y p·1 n r 70. Interesting \\'Ork for atll- atarter r.trs. l-laye1 SYSl"EillEO COPR. ~7il OJ>(rations Aitnlt Ticket Sa.Its Re11ervaUo111 Air F'rtlght -Cargo Communications Jravcl.Aaent ' AIRLINE SCHOOLS PAClflC ASH 01,)' & Nlcht Clults QUICK c 610E.,7t~SanlaAna THROUGH A PIANO LESSONS • Toyota Demos At Cast & Below We're overloaded ntw & late model carslll All COIOLLA MODELS IN STOCK ALL YOLYO MODI':' with used ON Tayata Dtrnos At Coat & ltlow Dl5COUNTID 1969 VOLVO 164 s~~N $844 This Demo has low, low milts & hes radi~he1ter, pow· er s tMring, automatic transmission & air conditioning. No. 3249 19,, IAIMAN ~HI.A COUPl. Hft'Mf, 4 ~. ertre ....... ITYY4011 $1399.00 It'& DAnUN 1610 IODSTI. ltHlle, H._.,, 4 s...-. Nice IHI W51 5J $1199.00 . 1t61 TRIUMPH Tl IOOSTI . 1"1•,-HHfft. S'9H, -wt,. wfilffl1. Nie•. fSnl741 $1599.00 1t'I YOLISWAGIH CAM,11. ••••• ....,..,, 4 lfl*d. ... Clen. IYWU•1 t1 $2999.00 1916 CHM NOYA Her'1 Te,. Idle, t+Mtff. AlllMllMtlt T,_,.miu, P••"' s~ ... 14,0IO Mii... Jnt Ille .. .,. ITWMI $1399.00 1.ttL!OLKIW:61N :~UAll IA.Cl, le'1je, fff'et, ,....- 1"1 Rwp. f~. # t'7JI $1199.00 1t6t TOYOTA COIDNA Sed..i 4 Sf""111, liMle, Hfftef, Ttlh '"' -e ..... , ... ., ....... tr.. Por. IYCN6701 $1699.00 1t61 AUSTIN AMllJC.AN S.. '1•. IMk, H .. m . A1ro11111fk T,..,...htlM, "'Y ............ CIGG2771 $1299.00 l •ll TOfotA CORONA s.Mll. -1MJe-;-H....,, .......... -,..._, 11t1'1l•11, tH•et Ifft. fWIYIJll $1499.00 If'' TOYOTA Ce111e. 4 ''"'· Price. lllNJJJJ COIOLLA c..,._ $1299.00 1961 YOLYO 144 s,." Ce1,.. ltHlle, H"'9f, 4 s,..4. CPNW ,,,, $599.00 lt,1 YOLISWAllN IUG. a.. .. ......... -4-S,..., ,... ...... - I01l41JI $599.00 MAN ACEMENT O~ portunlty. FUil or Part time. Car nee. 20 bn. wk. l3MI02 ' llAl<AGER Ccple. 0 Kl : : amatl motel, local. Live-In. LUNCH WAITRESS DAILY PILOT ~':: ~=,.:·L\f: IMPORTS WANT AD ~~~~;:·=.:•· ORANGE COUNTY'S LAIGUT a. MOlT MODllN TOYOTA I VOLVO DEALll DE Rcle!l'f-ncc1 nrq. 5f>..J882 i' "ONE Cll't Hetps Min>' Apply fn person 151 E. Co••I Hwy, ......,.., Beach • llnit<d """' YOU ... more than .... lll•• 1 1~1;.9;.6:;;6~H;;•:rlt~o:;;r-•.••;,,;d;,;·----~·6·46···9·3·0·3---·· __ c.o.d.•_M_._ •• _ -~-~~~~~· ~ • J7 PILOT·Al>V£11T1SU W-, ~I, 1970 WfdM>d.oy, April I, 1~70 OAILV PllOT Q MIRCHANDISi! POlt f PITS and LIVUTOCKTllANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPOltTATl.DN TRANSPORTATloN TRANSPORTATION fRAHSPORWtoti • SliL!~AND -TRADI FREE TO YOU 1125 Mobil• 11o,,,.1 f2GI Mobile H-'200 -Mo-to-rc_y_c-lo-,-----Troller, Travel • 9425T --rvc-ks------1--:.------1 -·-----EE !let! -RA IAYHARBOR -------· HOO Comport '510 Mlscellanoou• MOO FR to qua! home, lovll>l• NORWEGIAN Elk llowld, * JOMIC INC. * Mobil H S I --ALPINE 1;;;;;;;~~~=;;;;1adull .... 1~-"male·111,,.,1 • ...ie,AKC.N.... ' • Omo au SUZUKI '6! INTERNATIONAL Camper s-..1a1 ' I• TION b\I balred gn,y, very b.m. w/cblldren $50. FMturin! America's fin . YEAR. END TRAVEL.ALL ,..--*Aue * amall 1-&ltemt pay tJgu, M?-'IOST CLEARANCE SALE 1.Aded.alreondltionina,ov. New International, va, 4 l·altered all cream. ett m•bi I .state homes NOW ON DISPt.AY VACATION crdrlve. powtr sltt~ I apeed w/new Harbor upl FRIDAY 7,30 P.M. Houtepets. 546-7'I09 S1S1 NOVICE 0au Fotnl!N: dltpleyed in Oreng• 12, 1&. :JO, 24 6 30 Wkte. JS HERE TRAVEL~ ~~-va lo mil Deluxe Camper. Sletps '4 March 30 c.all 5t6-0989 ""-·· ty' I d It JAMES T .__,,'""1. w-.11.l. .. , • w eege:. _,_ • ., ... ~-bl• -s WEEK Old Puppll!a, ~ KENNELS ..,_,.Ln • n•w•s • \. Up To 60 Feet Lona L' D. Excel.· Golden Falcon IRIA946) See this&: othen i;; ';Wt~ e:i;'tric wur.r APRIL 3rd RepolleGed 1963 Corvalr and 19153 Fard Station Wagon. Bedroom sets, Divans, Sec.. Uonall. Slant front desks, cocktail tables, Commodn. Lane cedar chests. Hutcbe1, China cabinets, Outlets, D~ ettes, Lamps, Mirrors, 2 late model MeditelTMl!an ster- eos, S color 'I'Vt, Portable Stereos, Hide-a·beds, Mal· traset. ~ton, Stov- n. Wuben. Gu dryers i: Mot.Mr Tm')' Poo Fathft' ,.rll1. !C25 ~ St., Costa Meu. . OfYmpla -·Alpine at • C)lclr1pno. Int•llisent 6 ~ WHITE Toy Poodle Stud Sl'ACES -Your choice •f 'ii block Eut ol Harbor Blvd. Apaiache. Wheel C•mpor K M pump, Many, m&JU' teawr. friendly. Very cute, come Sf:nob, AKC. 1pece 111 eny of our 1ew 0.ta Meta (714) 5'0-9410 !584 Newport, C.t.t. 642.00-10 Ustom OfOrl es. No, H901.359. see! 209 JoAnne 1'1ace, Udo 847-TI76 per••· '67 Yamaha lOOCC, Vt'ry fast. \\'orlda largest most com· AUl'HORIZED $M9t Sands N.B. 412 CHIHUAHUAS AKC SALES -Cho••• vc111r home lOxM DOUBLE EXPANOO Xlnt't dirt bike. Best offer. plete RV veblcl~ lbopplnJ INTERNATIONAL DEALER Kustom M--n ' • • from '"'' I 00 11ow modot, 67>3259 aft 6 center MS S,.br CM 540-5915 v rv BLACK Fe.male Ger/Shep, housebrobn. lovable petl, reedy to rnove in ,, heve FAMILY PET PARK, S:W Garden Grove mvd, GG ' ' • MS Baker, C.M. S40-9tl Ger/Short halHd combo, 10 rwionable. 5f7-38Tf vo1"' cu•tom "uilt. OWN~B~~~MMOVE Auto S•rvlce 534-6686 '67 Chevy Pickup '64 VW Camper. ~ mos. old, needs hm with PUREBRED lriah Setter & Sl .. YICI -full time tervic• A.M.S. S45-8242 a foot bl!d, 4 cpd. dlr, V-8, re-bit enalne 10,000 ml'r, larie: yrd I: lots ol atten&n. black Lab, females. MUil 4'•111•rffn••1 ••rvint ••ch lo· •11!!1!!!!"-"'!!!!!!!"",__ & P arts MOO Ooaed Sat. Open SUnda.y Custom Cab. Only 32,000 ml. CU1tom interior, alps 21 962-5359 t/2 RH. broken bomt. 6'J..al ••ti••· --------.;; KENSKIU. 1968 22' Mark Xlnt c:ond. thruout. SmaU $1%i0. LOVABLE purHred B&utt POODLE Pu11plea: AKC , -"ANAHEIM"'-~~!~-•-• ___ 92_75 II, twin beda, tub .l 8hower, dn. Will tinanct!i pvt. pty. * m-.2l2T * uk tar Pat hound, 2 yrs. female, bMda males, silver 1: blk. $M l'ONDEll:OSA MOllLI BEAQI many xtras. '70 lie. New CXW4GM) Call Ira aft 10 ========"! good home w/feneed yard. After 5PM ~1319 ESTATES 82':.~~1!1:113~P. ~~ Auto Supply cond In a: out. Bi& savings. am, <t!H-9173 or 545-063t, MUOI MORE!! WINDY'S AUCTION , COME BROWSE ~ROUND '1151Ai Newport Blvd. Be:hlnd Tony's Bldg Mat'la a.ta Mesa * 646-8686 OPEN DAil..Y 9 to 4 Loves children. M&-3Sl! MINI done&, Jone A cnooth 2100 s .. Lewh 71l·6ll·l601 offer. 644-2246 968-3258. USED TRUCKS days 53S-860f, a.ft 15. coats. Must reduce stock. -"COST• M-•"-'-""'"--'~=----""-ole .. le FANTASTIC Bu;vs in 4 Star. A ~ MINI Bike with bu i lt """ W 1 • • II e 2,..__,.,_.,.__ WOULD JMU1:1 that we p.ve ~ 5.114Uf. 53.1....wrJ GREENLEAF !'ARK es W8¥1 • '11 u n m• ~"'•.r "" '111 ... Skye terrier to. plNl9 call SILKY Tfll'rierl. tiny, darl· 1750 Whittl•r Avo. ~~~~~ ~~· MAKE Prices to AU Campen. ScotU. 914 N. : ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~. Dos lll 1: requl.rt1 in&. AKCt A 1 wlc:l. $125 up. 714-MJ·IJI~ Complete Machine Shop Harbor, S.A. e l Ford 1" Ton medication. 412 Stud avail. '646-7335 -"'HUNTINGTON Motorcycles 9300 SPEED EQUJPMEN'l· Trucks 9500 • 1 Chevy 9'.I Flat &cl 4 ADORABLE bWwht kit-RARE Jon& coat Qibuahau. IEACH"-REBUO..T ENGIN&S --·-----" e 1 Chevy 108 Van tens, 2 long, 2 short halr@d, Mu.at reduce stock. $50. 6 D .. IFTWOOD IEACH CLUI HONDA 305 Scrambler dirt 1125 Victoria CM 548-6550 '65 CHEVY Van, excel run-Many Others • From $799 l"'"'"!!i!!!"'""'!'"'!'!!!!J!!~~ I need cood · home . $75. 531-MU or sn-«m 21462 '•cific ee,,, Hwy bike. $250 or trade for Hon-18361 Beach Bl~d. HB Sf"-0991 nlng cond. Good tires +tM Kustom Motors EASTER SPECIAL 25% DISCOUNT Complete Dune flutglos GT S,.,..,.,. Bodle• • ht's !:. 2nd'I A=ooorltt ASTRO Atrl'O CENTER 301 E. lat St., Santa An& Phon" 541-2942 JEWELRY I: SUPPLIES 642-&i58 -412 SAMOYID AKC. 6 montha. 714·1ll-711J • ~~ ~90~w~l days * OPEN 7 DAYS * ml. l't!ust Seu $1COO/best of. AUTHORIZED a.tom enpgement A wed-FREE Male Siamese Cat, $100 or MAKE O!TER! "YUCAIPA-CALIMESA" fer. 1353 W. Balboa (Allen) INTERNATIONAL DEALER Imported Autoe ~ ~::::arm ::n: 2 /ynh 11°dldr. Veryc •11° 0 d 646-nM after 6. SOUTHWEST MOllLE 1:,H~~r: 1 Sus mo"'', H•~mmwk.a~ 4 CRAGAR/GT ........ s ra-c'::"':;,;•::;P,::1._____ 845 Baker, C.M. 540-5915 _A_U.;....S_Tl_N_A_M_E_Rl_C_A_I ,,...., w c en a AKC -M•le-• ,_ ~•·•, HOME SALES ' ., "'' .. .....,.. '69 GMC %.Ton. Heavy duty tion of 1tooes. CUtllw aup-~ 413 ''"""' ~qi ...,~ ..........-. $300. 540-66.51 aft 5 or wknd1 dial 990 ttrH, 1 ·neVft used · Cam ~~.. p plies & machines, lapidary ' 5 weekl old. ID65 Celi''"'' llvd. $200. 540-3244, 8 AM to 5 Pl'i1 equip. per ..... u'l>• IS , Jeeps 9510 aupplles '& equipment. WONDERFUL mother call gs..1532 . 7141 795.45 12 '66 Y.UtAHA 250 Big B.!ar P/B, radio, V.fl, hydro. Rough & cut stones, aold &: & 2 ma1e kittens need lov1n& % GERMAN Shepherd • 1Ai 1965 Amer., 1DX55 Expando Scrambler. $350. or make Trailer, Travel '425 AJter 6• &ai.slO.> JEEP '46• Civilian· 283 aUver settings. h m , A 11 a re be: au t . 1 both ts mobile home 2 bdrm with oiler. 646-4833 or MM757 ---__ ---'-' '66 BRONCO Roadster, 6 cyl, engine, posl.rear end, Cate11 FIVE M GEMS &. ~963-4~fr397C,o.;~if';:;;;:;-'~/~~~~C;. J>UP~$5~~~:~:0~'._!M&M3~~-~::;:n 8d)'cabana,' carpeted & 'tl6 650 cc TR.lUMPH '.TR 6 KENSKILL A: Kit. Special tow bar, R/H. $1550. Aft 7 tires, 11 inch brakes. roll LAPIDARY SUPPLY BEAUT. puppy % Lab, 'ii panelled. Carport awning, must sac., been used u a prlet:s on lot models. Scotts, pm wkdy!, anytime wknds, bar, 2 tops, spare rack and Rear of C.OUege center Shepherd. Very intdligent, SILKY Ta!1e:rs, champ. atk. porch &: 14' awn 1 n g, dirt bike, $495. 80-215-I 914 N, Harbor, S.A. ~":..'1-<4c.:..cOJ;;:_______ cans, back seat, e:tc. $1395. Shopping Center housebroken, Ill lhoU. iood $250. can ~ akirtin& •• storage shed, in 1964 Yamaha BT ], gyp kit. WANTED: 16-20' tr ave I '61 ENGLISH Ford Panel, c54~5-~208J======= I 2750 Harbor Blvd., 11-A w/childttn. 525-3428., 413 nice family park in H.B. Loll of extru! Pert oond. trailer ruined inside, fot nttda little body work. Best - AUSTIN AMERICA Sa.lei, Service, Partl Immediate DeUverJ AO Model. J1rtupo n jl111po11 :, Costa Mesa * 549-2039 FEMALE Schnauterlpoodle, Tl.ANS PORT ATION 84Z.1504. S59'15. 546--0301 1torqe. 642-6336 offer ove.r $100. %172 College ~Cc:•;;m:.>:pe="'----9;;5:.::;20 1 20" apt-size gu 1tove S20 6 mos. old, to iood home. &o.h & YKhtt MOO 20x60' VIKING SCANDIA. 2 69 NORTON CO~L,tANOO 1965 TERRY 17~ii' sell con·t, Ave., C.M. Anytime. 8 FT CAMPER 3100 W. Cout Hwy .. N.B., or make oller, l 3 o • • STh--1385 BR, 2 BA. 5 Star Adult Parle. 750' Super condition! Call fully encl zip on rm, $1625. SUPPORT your United Fuld StOO or Best oUer! 642.se 540-1 apt-size au stove $10 or 9 MO old mixed breed dot;. 11' SEAMASTIR -°"""=='=543-4l=="=al=t=6=.==:..Z,.._=Ll48==al=le"'"6.;p;m=.=='--'84=·--7-=ll=36====== IT'S "Fair ~re" Time 54G-3803att4:30PM Authorlald MG Dealer rnak~ otter, Child 's chest Lovable It good w/cblldren. Almogt new • Leu than S '" :..==========:;:_=========:.:.:=::=;;;=:=:=-1 iro. 2 red leather ehairl Had all shots. 968--58U 4/2 tank!: of 1aa uaed. Volvo New C•n 9100N•w C1r1 9800 New Cars 9800 New C1rs 9800 New C1n 9800 New Cari 9800 $3.50 or make oiler, 1 WHITE & mack Euler Bun-powered with inboud/out-.l---------,----------------- 11trai&flt back liv'g rm chair ny to aood home. boa.rd drive. 2 bunks, bead. $10, 2 Inlet toilets $3 l!B, &42-5.121 3131 bait tank, new trailer. Too 2 Floor Jtiin~. no shades -~~~~----cl busy.to use, must ucrilice $1 ea. 2205 Can,yon Dr. C.M. 3 YR. old Cockapoo. obed. $2895. Ask for Steve a.tt. 10 (ott Victoria btwn Pla~nlia tr a I n e d • a 11 1 ho t .. a,;. an:. 49USl5 or 549-385l, &: Brookhurst) 893--1309 v• G,.,...._ .. ._.., .... ~ .. -.... 20' Dory inboard, w/trir, • ELECTRONIC Test ~· "'"'t-"' .. JIUPPY needa some Ytork. $250 or • q u ipment, multi-meten, looking for aood home· make offer Call a.ft. 6· V"IVhf's. audio oscillator, Houle trained. 6"-1805 4n '675-3076 • ~ general radio distortion DOXIE Terrier, 7 \\'lrs. to'.l=========I analyxu, Free point tube good home w/yard. 546-32Si9 S.llboab 9010 tester, AC/DC pcra'tr au~ alter 5:30. 412'1---------1 plies, Varlac!, all sizes 1 BEAUTL Lona-haired LIKE SAILING? to ~ amp wire, cable &: female cat to eood bmne. DISUKE THESE! ahaghetti up to 00% otf Call days 54&-3141 413 e Payments. high interest, 1 ;;"';;l.jjj646-3302ir.:YW:niiiiip;•IMATI'RESSES _ You haul depredation, 1lip rental, II 8.,,,., .. , 2205 ""'~-·-.. Dr No cleaning, Insurance, etc . ...., ' ....... '.1"'' ., . PREFER ntESE' C, Coata Mesa 4/6 , ...:... . WORK A • • IJJO" cost. no 11 Month old woolly male CAREFREE SAD.JNG! dor, afftctionate, loves Cal 25 little aa S14 % day children. 545-4965 4/2 Try Our Club Plan NEED Good home tor 4-7 wk NEWPORT SAILING CLUB old puppies, Cock-a-poo. • 675-noo e eall aft. 5 546-2579 4/7 Pla51'nnd F.\'t~u!:,~ ':'~~ 4 .':i Soling • T emp~st with children. 53.>-3428 412 14' PI'420 Cua of 15!0l! LONG-Hairl!d kittens, some Main, Jib, spin, etc. $1374 black some &RY· Daytime; Pacific Yacht Sale9 673-1570 8.1;8.-30l, aft: 546-3358 f/4 3446 Via {)por'.o., Newpt Bch. YOUNG Mal• dog. -chU. CAL 2S-6 SAILS dren, needs good homl!. AR race eqnip, !HP tlee. LADIES Diamond D i n n e r MZ-8700. S/31 lt&rt outbrd. Dinette A Ring, set with 1114 karat S.'4ALL Mixed terrier pltppy, galley. $61SO. 5CS--2635 «nter diamond, 2 diamonds 9 weeks, needs loving home. ISLANDER BAHAMA 74, • ;~ karat on each side. ~1369 4/2 llttPs 4, xln't shape. Prlv. Brilliant cul. S1t.crlfice! HEALTHY White Guinea Ply.Call64+-0558 Reply to Box PJro, Dally Pip. 645-0545 days. 646-8749 KITE clan sailboat. New Pilot · I.ft 2 PM. 4/2 mast L en~. Trlr A j,;i;i;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiii;j;iiii~' PURE-BRED Gennan aails inc. $700. 805: 962-9968 e POLYESTllR SHAG Sl><phml, 11 "'°'· o Id, Ol.YMPIAN 32' F/G Sloop, Carpet • FROM $5.49 yd. male. 847-9936 4/2 fixer upper, $7000. \Vi 11 e NYLON SHAG 3 PUPPIE.5. look like negotiatt. &&-3l.31 lro<ib continuous filament Cocke r• S wkl. old. SCHOCK Snipe No. 14679. FROM 53.25 per yim:i. 5'18-285.1 413 oom. w/trlr, )l!nt cond, muat ~=1'S1~:i PVPPIES, 6 wka. old, black aoll. $495, Sf&.C370, 962-0460. PROF, Mower 25" trimmer, 4 h.p. eng. xlnt cond. $1 50. I power edger $25. 1 Sun· beam rotary mower 19", 530. 1 20" Rctor mower $15. 545-29l3 &: whitf &: fat. 897--0651 4/3 n-.. r 1 9020 ENGllSH COCKE RS rv.,.•f~ru '"" AKC Line-Bred. 833-2883 30' Owena Twin Screw radio, WHITE rabbit ·W'CO&I ears aynchronizer. depth tinder. to good hom;,c... 546-2!ll5 , ~ng!ri~ $T!D). li'134158. NICE female Cock..a-poo, 6 Marine Equip. 9035 BE RETTA 2 2 ca I i b , ,"'°'~,,· _ol°"d·,,64="""'-,.,-,,==: I-....;."--'-'----· I automatic, 6 inch barrel, f Little Kittens, ~ Siamese. ?ifARINE Englne for Mle. model 72. Xlnt cond. SfiO, Call 548-5068 4/2 Mereedes Benz Delsel. 60hp, Unprimed 38 spec. bl'1Ull 3c: oc:RAP LUMBER 369 E. 19th vay rd ooncl, w/2.1 Penda ~~~: ~sp-:~~7 4c. St. CM 4/2 G:=~r c.ompl. 3 FLUFFY mixed pupplei, 6 Xln't eond. Sl2l0. Bill (213) HOUSEFUL Of furn, Ex· wkll. 548-29111 anytime. 4/2 37.l-3323 CoDect. ecutive olllce desk. Color TV. Oak 4-poster bed. Much PLAYHOUSE, Approx. 5 x more. l4lll Barber st, 8. You move. 54~2815 413 BHt Slip Mooring 9036 Westminster. RABBIT. Female, 3 mo'1. WANTED Ott lbore mooring 1 EL.EC. Dryer, almost new Very friendly. 56-191!2. 413 or llip space for 25' ..U s 5 o, 1 ta ck on u n 11 FREE Puppies, 6 wks, 3 boat. Trade lnttrest or ute wuher/dryr 535. s t.e e I black, l brown. 962--7690 4/3 of boat. Call ~ or dump trlr $75. Misc. 4: toola. SHEEP-DOG puppl1s, 7 675-1800 CIU aft 5. 642-1505 wb. old. 549-3006 4/3w --AN~IE~D-,-s---.-.-s-.. -.,.-A-I NEW Drpir:: for 12' & 6' GOOD TOP son.. you haul. launching 1ultable for a sliding glass dn. Ju s t 954 W. 19th St. CM 413 Hobte Cat. Aft 6 &IG-3021' bought $400. t.lust !iell. Will 195 ]'"' Oriole Dr 2 PUPPIES. Part Cooker. ,._.11 H -take · .,. ' 1 wka old. 546-4310 413 mvv e omes .,.,_ CM. 557~40. r•nnET left from Comm'L FREE Calico cat 645-m2'7 4/3 SACRIFICE ~ d ESTOCK °""" s.,.. Sell contncta. $1.98. $2.88. ill8I PETS 1n LIV Custom "68 Gold Medal :1&.c:Sl, $3.99 sq yd. Drakes carpet lnl6 Beach Bivd, H.B. Pet•, G.neral llOO an o:tnu, .s Star Park. 842-5114. Am.,..·--P-.--"'"'-A-eap-.-I 11\ll!iO;, K MOBILE FIREWOOD for sale at sum-Good vocabulary$100 HOME IROKERS mer ptloes. Lmlttd ttm• e SU-1128 e call now! $45 cord. $22.50 ~ =========! 12362 Beach Blvd., C.G: • 63$-0921 . cord. Dt>llv. A: at.ack'd tree. C•ts 1120 Cll 688--0846 TRAlLER, Cab an a 81¥· # NEWPORT Beach TeMil Siamese KUtena, front, 2 mt frple., patio, Club family memberaWp'. Chocolate Point. wuhrr/dr)'er. Newly dee. 5400, Dys 549-2286. eves $35-$50. c.all 545-4522. Adult prk. pet ok. Owner 540-0&W ,BLA(X Smoft· Pn&1an Ktt· a n X 1 o u s • S 1 4 , 9 0 0 cuh.. ten&, Resistettd $15. ~· "NaTtJTace, Lido CARPET Installer ha1 one Call 54G-ll<l4 , i-u-Prk, roll •vocack> ~ 1...::.;;:,.:.;;,;;..:.;;,.. __ ~~ jute back. will aeU all or DARLING Slame.e Klllan& BUDGEJf 17X50', unfum. l part.53 per yd. 541)..M f20 each. lrt bdrm, coit, drps, blt·lns, * 962..()936 * awnlnp. Many xtru. Nr. S~-11111 Corona EI e ctr I c bch. Full pricf: $78:i0. call por1able typewriter. $100. 5.1M66S. 7575 Elden, Colla ?i1eu. ~· 1125 2>'x40' .,,1 l0x20 addlHon. CREATDMemalebrtncUe5 N•w crpt1, combo lftO Wttks o&cr $125. ot offer wubft'/drytr, carport. WANTED: t.OB STER ~ Many otru! New paril. Misc. Wanted TRAPS. tn Good Cond. Call AFGHAN PUP5-AKC CM. lll!iO. 642-6195 fTl4) ~4 bttwn 5 A T $1..5l)UXI, 846-$452 llOMEY tralltr, 1'l• bullt·ln PM. Upland, Calif. IT'S WONDERIUL tbe ]())(15 tun parlor llv. nn. many buYa In JppUancn s~ ttt'ltl1 $'to mo. lovely ,.., """ In u.. Cl .. llled poril -Ads. Oleck thtm now! 5Qirl_~::,'""'v"'1klnC:.:...;;:__w_/ _a_wn;,-,.,,~,-,1 Tor Dally Pilot Wf.Jlt Ada f(IOd cond. Adult p • r k . Dial 612-5611 961-1129 alt 7 pm, Mechlnery, Etc.. 1700 -11163 977 • II CAT, IS500. good condition. '93-J70G or - • Bos LONGPRE PONTIAC 1969 P01NTIAC L·E MANS FACTORY AIR CONDITIONED THIS 1969 PONTIAC LE MANS HAS 350 C.1.0., Y-8, Automatic Transmission. do .. Top. XTK • 873 Used. Power Steering, Console,. Radio, Heater. Decor Trim, E·Z·I Glass1 Cor- IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 52525 BRAND N·EW '69 FIREBIRD THIS 1969 PONTIAC FIREBIRD HAS Zero Miles ••• Equipped With Automatic Transmission, Radio, Heater, Power Steering, Console , E·Z·I Glass, De. luxe Wheel Discs, Decor Molding, Deluxe Steering Wheel, Trim Package. Serial No. 223379N603323. 52525 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Remember ••• We Serelce AH J>ontlae W•rr•nly Work ••• Re11•rdlu• of Where You J>urrlaued JI. . 13600 Beach Blvd. · Westm inster (Beach Blvd . at Garden Grove fwy.) · Call 892 -6651 or 636-2500 • 7 ----------------. -- - ' • '/ L . • IS4 DAILY PILOT Wfdnfld'1, Apdl I, 1970 WfdneS<lay, AP<ll I, 1970 PILOT.ADVERTISER Jll • TRANSPORTATI ON / TRANS!ORTATION _ I TRAN~PO~TION 'TRANSPORTATION I !!!~SPORTATI~~ I TRANSPORTATION /TRANSPORTATION /TRANSPORTATION I TRANSPO R oAl ION r :,\·IN;;° C.On ftG? Now C~." • -. New Cui -New Co" HOO Now Co" 9'00 Now Co" 9800 New Co" 9100 N'ow C.O" 9100 Now Con 9100 .. • ... . ''SPECIALIZING IN UALITY'' PRESTIGE . CARS AT A SENSIBU PRICE! '68 KARMANN GHIA A beflutif\111 owner, local car with only 10,000 miles. Factol'y a lr conditioning, radio and heater. (XEW875) '68 PONTIAC: LeMans :l Door hardtop. Light green with black vinyl top & black lnterlor. Automatic, radio, heat- er P<J\'"et stcl!rlng. 13,000 miles. Locally owned ca~ still under factOry warranty. (WlC254) '61 ELECTRA C:USTOM 4 dr. H.T. Full power, taCtory air: Sold & strvlctd locally. Balance of factory warranty. CXEW432J '68 FIREllRD 400 4 Speed tratlSI])ission, power. steering, radio. heat- er, vinyl roof, '!90,000 miles. l.ocally owned. Sold A r;erviced locally. 'H DODGE RT Coupe. vs, automatic, radio, heater, power steering, factory air conditioning. Low, low mileage. Under factory y,·arranty. (YQB122) • SPECIAL PRICE SPECIAL PRICE SPECIAL PRICE SPECIAL PRICE SPECIAL PRICE '68 C:AMARO SPECIAL Automatic transmission, radio Md heater, line green '\\'Ith black bucket seats. Only 18,000 miles. Balance PRICE of factory warranty. (\VOX943) i DOZENS MORE TO CHOOSE FROM ~POOLE----- 234 E. 17th St. BMW DATSUN ENGLISH FORD SPRING PAINT-UP CLE.AN-UP SALE! We are In Ille mldi t of repainting and modemlzlng our en· tlr. dealenhlp, and we regret any inconvenience It might cau1e· our customen. So when you come In this week • . . 1'1iE EXTRA DISCOUNTS ARE ON US ! Ask . for them! You'll SH we mean business. . •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BRAND f!IEW 1970 BUICK · 2 DOOR C::OUPE . Automatic transmi5sion, conceafed· radio antenna, fibre glas beJted tires, padded dash, seat belts, back-up lites, ·dual speed electric wipers. 43 3270Z600154. 88 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! '69 JAGUAR ROADSTER 120 ACTUAL MILES ON THE SPEEDOMET· ER! Chro'"• turbo wh••l1, AM-FM r•dio, f11ll new c:•r werr•nfy. 1421ASGI $5277 '68 MERCEDES 280 SL ROADSTER ' ONE OWNER. Full l••lh•r initrior, AM ·FM. Short w•v1 r•dio, futl ini.•clion, IWSZ·5'42 1 $5395 UNBEATABLE DOLLAR·FOR-OOLLAR VALUES I Prlc11 Good for 72 H°"" '62 THUNDERBIRD F11ll pow1r, f1ctory t ir conclitionint• 4•,000 mll11. ICWC51 I) .. ~695 :~~.!~LKSWAGEN Sun Roof s795 IOU 93 91 '67 IMPALA S. S. Aufom1tic, 1tow1r 1t11ri"t· r1dio, h1•!1r, buck1+ 111tt. IMTS5561 '67 MERCURY MONTEREY Co11p1. •11io , fr1n1., pow1r 1i1tring, br•k11, r•dio. 21~oqo 1ctu1I rnJl11. !VON 7041 · '67 T·BIRD LANDAU 4 door. Full pow1r i nd f1clory 1ir conditioning. (TTE 7021 '65 PLYMOUTH 4 door. Vt, 111!0,, r1dio, h11!1r, pow1r 1!11ring. ' A UTHORIZED B UICK· OPEL· I AG(} AR SALES at1d SER\llCE OPEN SUNDAYS 548-7765 9600 FERRARI MG TOYOTA VOLKSWAGEN -VOLKSWAGEN ---FERRARI N........ Import.I Ud. Qr. ana:e Count)''• only author- ized dealtt. SALES·SERVICE·P ARTS 1969 ~fGB Roadster,--------156 Y'!V, like new.,Must Sell. Ne\v clutch & trafis. ne1v paint & "'d tires: $300 or of· fer. 2172 College Ave., C.i\1. Anylime. VW BUGS BMW'S #1 DEALER IN CALIFORNIA AND ORANGE COU NTY'S LARGEST I970's Immcci. Delivrry 25 Ne'lv & Used in S1ock T&M MOTORS 8081 Garden Grov• Bl, G.G. 534·2284 Open Sunday 892-5551 -1;i-... "Leader in The t.car.b Cities" ZIMMERMAN ' 2845 HARBOR 3LVD. 54G-6410 '70 Datsu11;._Sedan Bi& 4 door 96 fl~ overhead cam, disc brakes, 4 spd, dlr. WSW, back Up lights. Sacri- lle'e. T~ke trade. Vli!l finance private party, Fu 11 price $1S86. Call Phil, 494.9773 or 54::Hl534 aft 10 am. All New English Ford.11 In Our Big Stock Now At FACTORY INVOICE! PosiU'iiely No Added Dealer Charges! Choose From Sedans, Sta \Vgns, GT's At Our Cost While Overstocks Last, ROlNS°FORD 3100 W. Coast liwy~ Newport Beach 642·9405 540-1764 Authorized Fe?Tari Dealer JAGUAR JAGUAR HEADCj)UARTERS The only authorized JAGUAR 2060 Harbor Blvd. dealer in the entire }!arbor Costa ?liesa 642-0010 Area. ~e~~·l=Yc:;,~· ;;;.~ ITIOIYIOITIAI exceptional care. 543-5762, ........, = -· 67"""60 ' '52 il·IG-TD, xlnt cond. thn1out: Brit. racing green. Best ofr over $1100. 646-0398 M11rk II Wagons HI Lux Pickups Land Cruisers Wagons PLUS OTIIER MGA HARD TO GET MODELS MG NOW IN STOCK ------'62 MGA, red. N<w top. Body DEAN LEWIS MG in xlnt cond. Best offer. Can 1961' Harbor, C.1\1. 646-9303 Sales, Scrvic.:, Parta be seen anytime ~~·~~v<t}', 115 E B•lb<" Blvd., N.B. BJU.. MAXEY NSU !Tlg!Y!§IT@l ·· J!rlt1port . 31111ports DOT DATSUN eoSAmL•E'''s' FIAT 18111 BEACH BLVD. OPEN DA ILY SERVICE Slock Reduct ion Selol Hunt. BHeh 147-1555 * N.S.U. AUTOS 19&> V\V ~licro-Bus, xlnt cond., new engine, A"'l/F~I radio, camping e q u i p. 673--076j LEAVING For Hawaii. 1'.tust sell 1965 V\V, 44,000 mi. Xlnl cond. M cFlflce $800. 646-4632 '68 \/'\\' Sedan, or igi nal ov.'11Cr/con1plete s er vice FROM $399 record. Blue stick rad . S-l9. 3031 Ext. 66 or 67 84&-2424 offer 1970 1-IARBOR BLVD. '56 V\V !Deluxe mode\.) COSTA MESA Good body condition. As is --~L-A~-R-G~E ___ , $150. &14·1460 AND •69 Fiat Coupe, only ll,OOO PARTS 3100 \V. Coast Hwy. N.B, Save $400 S ml N. of amt Hwy, on Bch SUNDAYS Poole 612-9405 540.1764 On Any N.S.U. Jn Stock '65 V\V. Perfe,.t n1ech. cond. miles, $300 & t a k e over ... SELECTION of VW 18835 Beai..h Blvd. payments. 496-2942 BUfCK Authorized MG Dealer • German Craftsman.ship VOLKSWAGEN Clean \\'/n1any, many ex· 645-505.J Huntington Beach IN IT'S Beach house time. Big· e 35 t.lile9 Per Gallon tras 675--4716 Ask for "'like, BAYSIDE MOTORS 842-7781 or ~0-0442 TIME FOR COSTA MESA gest selection ever! See the e 90 ?11PH Top Speed •59 VW Bus, $800. Call aft 7:30 PM CAMPERS Harbour V.W. l 200 \V. Coast Hivy., N.B. IT'S \VONDERFUL the Cf)UICK CASH your ad, then sit back and A Real Value · Test Drive At '58 V\V Pick·Up $1iOO. Good 1967 V\V DIAL direct 642·5678. Charge mall) hU)'ll in applianceg 234 E~A;7.g165Street listen to the phone ring! Kustom Motors condition. 592-2567 Original 01vner. A il'l ·Fill . AUTI-iORIZED ' your ad, then sit back and you find in the Classified THROUGH A .... a-PLANNING to move? You'll 845 Baker, C.il'l. 540-5915 --~ . .,~vw=s~l507.--Perf. cond. i\ofu st ~lt. (TI4) SALES & SERVICE listen to the phone ring! Ads. Check them now! .DAILY PILOT UNITED FUND-0 · fi"" In be oJ -• ••7· (213\ ,~ "17" ommunity "" an amaz g num r Dune buggy materia1 ;rw-~<> J, eves •;>-v .. Unl BEACH BL., 842-4435 Now! For Daily PUot \Vant Ads WANT AD Chest They get the job homes In today's Classified OPEL Bart 642-5669 '68 VV.'. less than 20,000 mi's, HUNTINGTON BEACH DAILY PIWr \VANT ADS! Dial 642-5678 done best Ads. Check them now. like nei\', $1495 or best offer. J-===================-'========-==========-=========J---------1"62 VW Sunroof, Nu paint •68 YW BU(j New Cars 9800 ! New Cars 9800 I New C11rs 9800 I New C11rs 9800 I New Cars 9800 '69 OPEL GT Sport Coupe, Lo mileage, Clean $650 Call _M_'-""-"---=--Chron1e \vhls, radial tires, ---------'~---'----.;.;.----'-----;,.;.... blue, $3000 or offer after 5:30. 546-0104 1968 VW Sqback, 25,000 ml, ' wu 120111tMtt 0 " "~' • &h I nd honey beige ~inish. 4 spd. =-~*-~~-·~-*--'69 V\V Auto. Bug. Radio. new tu-es, r ' x nt co · dlr. Has had loving .can'!, RED '68 Opel Kadett LS. \Varranty. Xlnt cond. $1495 si7oo. 494-5677 wH\ finan. pri. pty. CVTH030) Xlnt cond. Sacrifice! Best 6T:r0691 eves. '66 V\V BUG. Xln'I Call Lee al: 10 am 545-0634 offer takes. 644-5289 .65 V\V, Vrry Good cond. running cond. 1300CC. or 494.9773_ :P.1ust see to apprec. $750. SlOOO. Call 673-05.2.'J '66 V\V Camper, ne\\' trans, PEUGEOT Call 548-3148 '69 Bug -Autosticksh!ft ntereo lape, chrome. rims, , 62 . BUSIEST mU1tetplace in radio, deep green lntr. Im· Gates tires. :l\Tus1 ~ee to ap. Peugeot 4 dr. Light town. Tht DAILY PILOT rllac. 11840. 491-4543 prer. $I&i0. 642-7259 alt 5. green, fairly ne\\'. clutch. Classified aection. s av eRE ,o:,:O,:c.,'64~V\=v.-oo_p_ru_o_ru""·ng Can be seen at 1740 Ne\vport Very clean. Eco~mical see-money, time &: etfort. Look condition. $1000 or best of· Blvd., C.M, ond car $37S. S<!v-0674 Now!-fer. 84.2-6701 :::TH°"E"°"SU°'N"""'N"'EV'°"E'°R"°""SET=s-on PORSCHE '61 PORSCHE 911 Coupe. Under 25,000 orig. mi's. AM/F~!. \Vhite wtblk in- ter. $4800 firm. &W-4177 art 6. Anytime wkends. '64 PORSCHE Burgundy \v/blk inter, am/fin. new eng. Good body. Girl must sell. 548-4523 or 548-lMS. '58 Porsch~ 1600 S Coupe. Xlnt mechanical eond. Must seJi-best orfer! 968-5470 POR mag wheels, 5" w/Mich. 180-15 XAS, New. $90 each. 673--0798 "'GS"""POnche;-Beautitul-umd; AJ.'4.lFM rad. see to A~ pree. $3700. 642-1031 SUBARU * '70 SUBARU llere Now • Immediate Delivery 0 00 ~tPl:l Capability • 35 ?-.fllet Per Gallon e BeauUM Styling Test Drive Today At Kustom Moton CHARGE IT! While elephants! Dime-a·line DAlLY PILOT \VANT ADS! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.;..,.~~~~~~-"M_5_Ba~ffio~,-CM~~-S40-'l'-...._15 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ . ' • ... ". ' . TR4N5PORTATI ON TRANSPO~TATl~""~.t;;;~;e:i:;,TJCIH TllANIP~~;;~~: &IS :-:--:~~~=:-11-~~~~ 99:00 ~-C-•_,_, ___ ,_9900_ UHd C1r1 9900 UMd Cars 9900 ~C1r1 9900 Uttd C1r1 99QO Ui•d Cai'I ,,_ J 9 PILOT ·4DVERT1SER Wtd11tsday, AptU l , 1970 TRAHSPOR rATION TRANSPORTAT10N TRANSPORTATION -TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION lmpomd Auto• 9600 UM<f Cars 9900 Used Cars ' --------, DODGJ : · '"1 'l'ORD • ·MIRCURY ~~ MUSTANG & P,O~C; ; PONTIAC • · RAMBLER VOLVO BUICK 145 -WAGONS l~ BUlck Skyluk P@ or 66 DODGE Dart ConY.c(Prlvi Ula roJ\D Falrlane. Cd. Tl '4fleor cdiltmn 2 door"'V.S '65 FORD '4\altanro fft • .,... '811 Pontiac Gra.n(l Prix, '88 GTO Conv, 0n:nie w}blk l98S RAi'1:BLER Amer. 2 dr, 164 -SEDANS .be•~ Qff~~ii 536-MSC * Pty) V-8. Auto " or "1!tt. :"'J.~~,cond. $500. c,D. 4 ~!»"Id, P.$-lmauto.: eng, .4 apd. ntw poiy tiree ii AM/Ff.1'. 11.,o !'Mio, j/t, top. P.S. P., Alr UO'J.1td.' ttk:k. \Vhlte, gray inter. AD other l\lO(}ela .hOYf. In--·----Good urea. Light. lllue ~PM. '~;~cond. J _or r brk!. cap 6"-4191' beiwn p/b, wlnd~tJrJ Cond, lo Good cqocf, tuat aelll ! M.akeofler A·l !:l6M25f 1tock. 'speeds le automatlct. CADl''LA·c • ' wtdrk blue top. ' wrw. lfJD Ford Gtlaxle, 2 door ..:-:::::.:=__,_....-.___ 5:30 &: •::.i PM:. mi). 847-...uw, I0-8617, Alt 464-5739 aft 5> I ~ • ' • YourDBeEA" O.N aJ~·~~tillS At ~----~---Rudio, etc. Bucket seats. hardtop, loaded $3125. 'GS 1\1USTANC. auto. PS. for' Bob. '67 FIREBIJID, air cond. T·BIRD ~WI ,68 Must\Sell can Finance. 628 * ~~ • MUSTANG Wide ovals, R&H. •X'"'• • Gt. ~· ~ &/f, (fh. custon1 \Vhls, CADILLAC conv.ert , Mal~bar a·-·s •-m,•-.1-~ .,,. _;c ... _ "•'" ~ G _,__ .,......., 830-0811 1966 Harbor, C.M. 645-9rl 21 000 i Im Pri Pl ....... "" .uv""" '63~ FORD' Galax.le 500 Xlnt ""' M I d 1 V-8 toad-shape, New, compl ValVe CO•llA -,,,_,, ·--_II')' ...... ., "''""'· , m. mac. _ y, CC ........ .,<inn · uu UJllJlg ewce , . b ••1-.,--, iii: below book. Sacrifice $4000. · ' iW\-1 ,,...,.,... cond. New tires, new tral\s • ed, yellow/hhlck top., deluxe JO · Bst ofr. 613--8135 <:' ~· .~._, I ·YMOUTH CLEAN '62 T-BIR!jl Call aft 6 Pttt 540-6713. .. Antiques, Cl•slics 9615 642-8893 . '68 Cl-IAR.GER RT, loaded, 8 mo's old. $450. Call 646-9861 lnterioi, new tlrei, Immacu--"'=======I •es ii6NTtAC Le Mans; auto 1935l PLYMOtml, 4 dr '"'· 1910 CADILLAC 2'100 mt m"st sell. Call MZ.2242 '"" late. lml. Prl"1'1e par\y. OLDSMOBILE """'· l'cYl.'~or ~1-.,-,,,..!"""'".~·.,--d-R_u_n_n_e_r VALIANT :~ xl l nd ""ll l<!IXI ,...... ,.· \ll"'· "l650' 5 P;?t anythrte wknds1 UN COLN ,$"ro;l9 -. ' Offer; -.1~ u. f ;y new eng, n co • '""" new $8100~&-2503..., • ' '66 uoog@: Dart. ·113 VS eng, '62 OLDS ~ Hard·top l '12 Poritiac; p/1, p/b, •IJ=, t ~ power 15teering, Only 1966 Valiant 100 Auto • .fliµrt •--===· =====I •ss C d Seel De Vill 1 d d auto. r/h, good cond. $1000. '6t CONTINENTAL. Must l~M~~~ ~~· :e.,~:: owner. Clean. NH. aood new Ure•6l;?· 01! beat·°"". ,.. Jctua,l miles, VB, 383 Sacrifice. Good eontf, f!,95• I'" a · e, oa e • 673-7291 seU, Full power, &wd cond. Call &•o .,.,~n · tires, $350. 6'l3-497o •· ,PV\, pfy~ .~ -. "·,'-· .. -t ~i..111. (YMV· ~17, • •. Autos W•nttd 9700 like new, 19,IXXI mi. Below SS50 546-384.S _.,,,....,_, . -we; tt .... o "'' retl prici-._67[)-3210 1968 CHARGER RT. xlnt F~O~R-.. ~,-.,~-=~.~lac-h -I' I •6& OLDS 442. PIS. P/8, '63 Pootiac Grand Pr ix , 589) Will fin3nce pvt. pty. NO mat\er what 1t .... ')au 'SS EL DORADO full y co~~n,67rn~~l~crlfice, ~:~~~~~ETADSlS on ~'!.:,_tan&', ean' Xl!.'el""'"9~ Ptlv. :~d~ 1s~95~ !Q.3627,\tr., tac.b, xlnt radio, h*ea.!!!°, .~; ~ l2Jgs, call Sid aft 10 am can sell H with a DAJl.Y equip!, private party $5700. ., .. .,.,. v•..-.,...._ MS-0634. nowlll ·~· WE PAY TOP CASH 675-5187 or 642--0900 New Cars 9IOO I New C•rs ·noa r NeW C•.ra· 9800 I New Cars '61 Codilloc $150. --------'---------..;,,....,...,....,......,.,... __ for used can &: trucks ju.st 646-5219 alt 5 pm. call us for free estimate. ======== GROTH CHEYROUT Ask for Sales hfana&er l82ll Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach Kl 0-3331 WE ' PAY CASH FDR YOUR CAR CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 546-1200 CAMARO '67 CAMARO, 6 J:YI, r/h, auto,. p/s, $1600, Prlv. Pty. Call 644-2058 CHEVROLET '66 CAPRICE · Sacrifice 2 Door H. T. Fact air, pwr. steering, pwr. brak- es, pwr, windows, P"T, seats, dlr. Xlnt cone!. \Vould like foreign car il possible. Will finance pvt. pty. Call Ken alt 10 am 545-0634 or llt1PORTS WANTED 494-9773· ' Orange COunlies '62 Chev. lmpafa. 50,000 ofig. Tt?~-~~UYER 1 owner mi's. ·Have service BILL MAXJ:;Y TOYOTA records .since new, Forced 18881 Beach Blvd. to ~ell,·•Call 646"-:l!W2. 210 H. Beach. Ph. 847-8555 Pauline, C.M. -· '66 JM!jALA 4 do-, ........... .' 1A ·;;";;to;;;;L;;o;;H;;ln;;;;g:;;;:;;:;;;98;;1;;0· 1 ~ '!¥!": PS/l'B. ""· ""'· I• *'ak~ offer. Day?"6#-ll76 FORD AUTHORIZED ·ffi 5~30 f}\t ?4Q.:.&39J LEASING SYSTErt1 . .j64 ClicyY Noya, all po""1!'r-1 America's largest leasing 'good coridittm\, A ~1 / F p;f system for finance or net radio. 842-6701 IeU!ng of all type cars and '61 CHEVY convt .. xlnt cond . trucks. New bralres, tires. R&H, • Imme<fmte dclivery ft'on!. auto. Make ofter. 847--3816· over 300 :ars and trucks '67 Chev. Nova S.S. V..S 283, e Competitive rate~ . p/S, r/h. antd, new tires. e "New car de~b.ip service, $l?OO S4?-485l •Full "tradeln" value for · • your present car i• {59 ~1 ·WaJ,....~ ll&'l!i· a.If • All popular makes avaD• con~ clean. ·~1ng."1;:D'.I. ·· a~ •~U83.l-OO~* For Cbmplete Details Call '56 Chevy. Built 301. Can' be .Malcom Reid seen at 207 E. 16th St. C.M. Leasing Manager after 5Pr-.t Theodore "·-61-1-m-pal~· ,-, -.,,~· ,.~·,~;,.~; .. ,·~d-e~-n''." ROBINS FORD 1345. Call betweon , ... pm, 2000 Harbor Blvd. ~"-2-50=19=-~~--Com M ... , "-"'' <<.<~ l#<Qlll¥Y 2'dl\ bnltp, auto; ::2Ffi'!...1 "''?'" r'"' '!~ni: Wf~. air. Xlnt ~ LEASE ~ "'""· $250. 673-5655 '68 Cad Coupe de Ville, full '65 Jmp' wgn. a1r + extras, pwr, air, $139 per mo. '65 Monza. auto. premium SOUTH COAST tires, both at \vhslc. 536-4851 CAR LEASING 300 w. "''Hwy, NB. 645-2182 CONTINENTAL Uslld C1rs 9900 LATE '67 Continental, 1 1--------owne r, clean. runs '59 TR3 $425, ·~ Chevy P U, perfectly, air, leather, & over $1200 spent, Pont. 389, power. Priced to s et I. auto trans $750 finn. '6:? T-616--4400 weekdays, 642-0766 Bird $450 runs good, good v;eeknds & eves. tires. 2641-B Elden Av.e~ I======== c .. ,1. • ,., BUICK '56 BUICK Roadmaster, 4 dr. Full pow. er. Runs beautifully. Looks . tenible, Needs new inter & CORVAIR CORVAIR '63, 4 dr 1.1onza. Rad io, auto $250. Pvt. pty. S47-09J.) '62 Corvair. Needs en g . \\'Ork. SIOO. 280 C Del Alar, C.M. Call 642--lj.49 some paint Needs NO-mech. ========:o work. $)50, Call 642-384-1 eves & \\'kends. CORVETTE '64: Corvette. 2 tops, ne\v cng. Ail-1/FJ\iT tllags. Michelins. S1900 49+.GSGJ or 494-2918 li6 BUICK SPORTS 'VAGON. 9 pass. Fully equipped incl. Factory air power steering & brakes, etc. low one owner miles. Pri. p t y , 646-121:? '63 RiViera. full P\\'r & air, stereo tape, mint cond. Call '64 Corvette, ne\V conv!. top, 1ires & mags. 4 s pd , AM/F'r-.I radio $1700. 6-14-5008 64&-19-11 ======== BUSIEST maI1tetplace in cour.1AR town. The DAILY PILOT --------Classified section. S a. v e money, time & effort. Look '67 COUGAR XR-7 GT Mid- nite blue, all xtras, xlnt cond. 833-3258 now!!! Auto Leasing 9810Auto Leasing NEW 1970 BIG DODGE POLARA 2 ,fo,,, livtdto' fully focto.y •quipptd indudlng vir con. ditkonfng. l6 month Optll end, $99~ NEW 1970 MUSTANG l dOM ~ordto,, fully lottery equipped, v.1 1n9in1, pow ... 1ltt•ln9, outo111otir """"''I" 1ivnl 36 ftlOM!u ope~ end, $82~ Comparable low rat11 on all mak• & mod•I, Cars & Trucks. PHOll 714/.14'·1421 IOU IUC112U/H2·Uot WE ARE CELEBRATING OUR 17th ANNIVERSARY DURING THE MONTH OF APRIL - ' I , ;,, 'MU.SSLE CARS! . We have a good selec· . tion of Cougar Elimina· tors, Monte,o Cyclones & Marauders; .'all equipped ~r .-.1the Cat that likes to Scat! .;s,.QQ ,OVER . ~ACTORY I . 'INVOICE Pl111 l•x &-lic•n•• • :;," • DORING · OUR ANNIVIRSARY . . LINCOLNS A Large Seltction to Choose Fro.ni -, '69 LINCOLNS .. low A1 $4)75 XSR 580 '68 LINCOLNS Low A• $3325 VTP 736 '67 LINCOLN TRK 296 I 66 LINCOLN • Low A1 $2500 Low A•. $)900 Low Al $)475 Low A• $)050 , SUN 059 '65 LINCOLN TFC 969 '64 LINCOLN NYT 910 Plu$ T11t " LI<. on Abovt LOOK over our fine selection of quolily Lin· coins! Many sold ~ s rvicecf by us! MARK Ill • • Look our nice se· M•rk -Ill's . as as several slightly ones-the finest car over lection of well used made in America. DRIVE ONE TODAY! BARGAINS IN EVERY CORNER COUGARS W'e have a large selection of Cougars 91 models, XR 7's & convertibles with prices you'H like. "Tho .goo~ days are bock eg•in! 1 . . ' ' NEW 1970 COQGlR with white side wall tires, pow•r iteerlniJ, pow· er disc: bre~il, d•lure wh•el cov•rs, etc:. No. OF91H5171l4 DURING OUR ANNIVERSARY ' 53066 SPECIAL PURCHASE . FROM FORD MOTOR COMPANY A large selection of near new 1969 Meres, Cougars, Continentals, Wagons & Con· verh -'-·All are of the highest quality & represent a fantastic sav ings for a like new car-As Iowas .,, .. USED CARS • We have over 75 ~ used : ' ·ca........-From Cads, Li~cOlns, '· Cougars_. Buicks, Olds, Pon· tiacs, etc. Prices are all reduced for our ANNIVERSARY SALE I .MONTEGOS ' , .• , I , , . , NEW 1970 MONTEG.O 2 dr. h1rdtop. Equip. with deluxe wheel covers, white tid• wall tires, carpeting, automatic ' tN1nami~1ion, po..,,ar st1erin9, AM r1dio, tinted gll•f· 'No. OHO.ll56l954 DURING' OUR ANNIVERSARY ' . . -~841 ~- W h .... ; e ave coupes, sedans, & lots of gorgeoOs . w1gi:lril)_1n~1 • ,iMffOll.i!•yi''.piiefr. Come in & see why Montego is the best interm.~. { · lete \)uy in Am~tica. : DEMO SALE ' ... We move our Demos Executive cars 3 times a ... year -We have sonfit ~- ' t ... ~ gorgeous Meres, Cougars : • & .Lincolns at HUGE SAVINGS! . SERVICE SPECIAL! Free. diagnosis for your . cur ·during our open house on April . 18th (8 to 4 pm only>. our "doc· tors" your car' Have check <FREE> before you start on that summer vacation! • NOW IS THE BEST TIME IN TEN YEARS TO BUY A LINCO.LN·Ml&RCURY PRODUCT ' • COSTA MESA '2626 Harltot' llvd •. " NEW CARS :s40~563o 642-ota, D USED .CARI 140-5635 FBKEE GENERATIONS IN THE AVTOMOBILE BUSINESS ~. • --------·--·--.----~----------~ -----------·----~----·· .. ' ' ' I ' 11 ' 11 I '. I I I, " ' ... rr-t"t"_,,.,.,~~----~---~--~·~:--~~----------~ ............................ .. I t . . • ' • -.·• IHE · · 'lD ·FUN ONES AIE · . ' ' I ' ' I \ ')' .. • • ' • ; ' •• • ! < I j ' l • I· :i . OPEN . ' SUNDAYS ... •• •. mTHE WEJllEE ,WAY EURE YOB BUY! OUR coMPUtf HNTAL DIPAlTMINT FIATUHS COMPITITIYI RATIS ON IOTH . 1'1CKUP CAMPUS AND ' MOTOR HOMIS )UP. TO 27 FT. LON&J PUN l'OR THI WHOLI PAMIL'I: ONA PAMIL Y IVDHfl RISllYI NOW TO ASSURI DATU. . ·,We have over 300 -J.971t'Fords_.111,1tock.iChadle1youn today tor the llett vacatl .. ever •. Get our "Sharp -rencll" • -• . . . l deal on a Mav!~ck, Mata~, Falcoa,'.l°!;'n.o• '~!Ji. L:r:!), · _. ~ounrrf Sedan, Cotintry ,Scpllre or TIMulclerblrd, and Sl YE! ' •UTHORlllD' ···1AUS'-llRYICI ' POR 12 TOP NAMU . ' IN RICRIATIONAL · YIHICUS. WHILE THEY LAST! ALL-PRE~)no~cAMPERS" · DUSTJCALLY QDUCED ., TMtodoH ' :.. '" ' THIODORI ROllNs; SI. ' ROllNS, JR. ' . ' . rlOR .FAST .. , ·it'· ·cLURANCE ' -. . ' '~WI ARE ORANG&•COUNTY'S EXCLUSIVE 'DEALER MANY' TO'CHOOSE P:ROM ; FOR THE FABULOUS aALllO'A "MOTOR HOMES ' , POWERED BY J;O(IDI . MUSTANG STILL LEADS 'EM ALL! FA~TOltY, INVOICE :-S•LE OF . NEW .ENGLfSH FORDS. Fo.,.runnrr of the 1porty crowd.for over 5 years, •nd still Americ•'• most w11nttd car In Its class -Th1t'1 why our Must•nt corr1I bOll1t1 OM of -. the bl9,.st herds In the south. T11t drive • neW '70 tod.!y. . . 5 aopyi-sTYLES NOT. JUST ONE"BODY STYLE, BUT , • -• wmlio • M•cM·, FIVE, AND wE HAVE THEM ALL!. 2. , .. ,..., ',: .... ., GET OUR "SHARP PENCIL" .. CONU""' DEAL ON YOUR MUSTANCP TODAY! Every" Car In "OUr ~ Inventory No.w Sla~hec(To 1 Our Cost! · rolltr.tetY.. No Added Dea..;. ;c11arPs! , · .. t • •• • Y1111'1:sm A Bundle H JYiu ~e:Mvantage Of Our Present Ov~r Stock Prolileln! NO INGLISH I J~D IN ·ITOcK IIClll'liD Cortina 2 a.114 °Dn. GT,• · stai•on W9~s. • -l'ULL<f-UTOMATICS,... FOUR SPUDS · T•WJdl .. .,.. r.ur ... JRTJUtYi . ' . A THIODORl·.ROUIS -.xet~I~ LOOK ·FOR THE DIACllOSTIC ·~65 ~.~!. ... :~~!;~.~. ·500 . $888 --'--pow•r 1l••ri119. IPCR~l·I=-".:..· ---~-=-7=.;=:_ '66 -~~~ .. ~J!.: ... ~~?.· 54 .. 37'L CSQ~t271 • I u CENTER SEAL ON THE WINDSHIELD! 100"/• PARTS AND LABOR WAlRA'NTY 4000 MILES OR ff DAYS . ' C.... .a wl 'ad ,..... le&I •a ....... ,.I• lrlf11 ..._, .... -~ PUii ·-__ .... ~--..... .. .... ... ..... .. ..... • , •• rt111'11. ' . -' OV£1'.l1"51 U~D CARS AND TRUCKS IN STOCK TR·UCK ··A·NQ· CAMPER SPECIALS '67. '64 !~~~~!.~~. ~ $1·988 RIH, wid• ov•l1, ,t,,I 1tvl• ....... 1,, to1111••u C•nv•r. IUIJJ70J ~te.,,.~~;~!,~~.:$1293 split ri1111, ~ow 111il••9•· Stir.# 2141AT. I 104021) .,. 7 -!.~~~ .. ~-.~~,, 51999· condition, IV44702"-I -:-=-=--....::...::......:::......:::.... I 68 ~.~~!~;,~:~~ ~177. '67 f.9H~.~ ••= !:~: ,;,. ''"" ,,.,.;,, ~188.3 -& In••••· 111loll'!1tic:, RIH. IJTC745) ~69 ~~~~.~~~.~I~.~•-.•~;.~ 5148. 5 L(lr• Cost• M1t1 Polle.• cu. I 1140111 '64 . ~~~~,~~-~~!~~. P.I., pow1r windoW1. I IEUJ4) I '61 ·~.~:!::~.e~J .. ~Tl.~L~. 51376 , I IE•SS91 , , • ~·65' FORD!.1..m ~. ,. ' ~ .. $ 4 Door "\lrdfop. Air co11diti;11i~9.~ •u~o· ::_ 1067 m1tic~ ,,a;o, h11t1r. ·IWIRlll · · 1. •·• • .. • • ·' AY FR10•' • i•':'Pr•Y 1 •., ·,-, •.• PARTS C. SERVICE HOURS PARTS ONLY -•"'•\ 10 .J"' , • -~ t, • 1 . · \'~·,·~[IA.~•; A'.4 ·~, 'l ~ \.' 11 ,,,:,J FRIDAl 8 AM TO b PM SATURDAY .. . .. . -. • TOWNCRAFT DRESS -SHIRT SALE! Save thru ·sat. on Penn-Prest9 shirts · Put a man into any of~ ~powered Towncruft• dreta lhirts and he'a bound to appreciate their handtome styling and exciting colon. s.lect from all the most populcr collcr etyles In short or long sleeve models, all tapered to toclaY• .W MW look. Choose from a fvl tpectrum of fashion-right shades in a wide range of tfytft, Get yours rttiw .•• white the getting'• grwatf MEN'S -4" TIES tN STRIPES,-SOUOS OA PMT!IHSI ............................... 3.50 . AVAILABLE AT YOUR LOCAL PENNEY STORE ----------------------- reg. 3.,,, 3 *'O . NOW for Tl ' reg.•5, 3 •2 NOW for,..1 I I t I I i t • .2 ----w32.44 NOW 36.~ pl.ft 'fed. tox _.. ~ 1ire Dual wtaitew• hlb•less Fed, Size Reg. ' tox G78-1' .' .. 4'0.95 ••• 2.60 .tPl-l4 • • • 42.95 .. r 2.80 G78.1.5 ••• ...0.95 ••• 2.60 H78·15 ••• -42.9.5 ... 2.80 Duot wt.itewall tubeless Fed. tox NOW 38.44 plus Jed. lo• ond old tire Duot whitewall tubeless Fed. Size tteg. loJC J78-1.4 ••• .U.95 ••• 3.01 900-l S ... 44.9, ••• 2.87 1';t1r:t1i';J1a a 11 supP CARGOMASTER XTO MG. 2S.9S NOW 21~ 95 670-1 S/6 -blockwall tube ty~ plus 2.40 fed. toic NOW 28.95 -REG. 32.95 -(tube type -700-15/6) plus 2.8S fed. to11 NOW 23. 95 -REG. 27.95 -(11J'be type -650-16/6) plus 1.61 fed. tox NOW 21.95 -REG. 32.95 -(tube rypc -700-1,/6) plus l3 fed. tox NOW 23.95 -.eG. 27.95 -(tubeless -700-1'/8) plus 2.73 fed. lox NOW 24.95 REG. 28.95 -<rub<'lcss -670-15/6) plus 2.70 fed. tox AIR CONDITIONER CLOSEOUT! Our Feremo1te 'Floriclla"' air conditioner is budget priced for compact and intermediate "1i2e cars. Conta ins two redangvlar front louvers and two rovnd aide lowers to allow yov to adjust the flow of a ir. Expert installation a voilobl•. $147 ~ CHULA VISTA DOWNEY FULLERTON MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH BUENA PARK <~o~vSJ (°'=I:::•) . . r.. You ·save on our anniversary with values for boys and toddlers .•• A. Boy's Fortrel• poly .. ter knit shirts, solid ~olors o r stripes, crew n~ck, short sleeves, 6-16. 1.99 I . Boy's P.,.n Prest9 West- ern i••ns never-iron poly- ester I cotton, navy, loden, brass, 6-18 reg., 6-16 slim. Special buy! 2 for s5 C. Striped top cotton crew socks, in wbite, sizes 6-11 , for all the boys in the fam- ily!-Value priced now , •• stock up! 3 for sac D. Toddler's cotton polo shirts, •• short sleeves, solid colors or stripes, sizes 1-4 • •• at stockup prices 2 for $) E. loy'1 long sleeved sweatshirts ••• 9~% cot- ton / 5 % acrylic, fleece lined, assorted colors, S-M- L-X L. Crew n eck, raglan sleeves. 1.44 Short sleeved H above, 1.,22 F. Toddler's cotton boKer slacks, boy's or girl's, as- sorted colors, sizes Yl-3. Value priced for our anni- versary celebration. r • ' ·~p .I.. ·. r ..... .. . . . -J ,., . . . 61 '"'" w.·,. rert 14' ........ ~ ,., the 4'"°'''Y ...... ,11 .. r-~ .. the .._.,, ... ult.le fHIC., . ..... ····-· .. - .... ~ D. r .• ~VAH. • .AeLE A T YOUR L..OCAL.. PEN NEY STOR E _-..;..._ ____ _ 4 ,..,,,...~ PANfY HOSE SA~EI OUR OWN _.,,._ GAY MODE® JlGILON® Reg. $2 NOW 1.66 Superb 5avings • , • 5uperb fashion! Goymocle • ponty hose now reduced for a limited time only. Reinforced he.I or nude heel styling in Agilon • stretch nylon, proportioned for the closest, smoothest fit a girl could ask for. Colors, loo - pole throuth-pow! Short, a verage, fOl'lg ond H lra·long lengths. lrm islible? Oefinitelyl ,. Choose from a color-splashed collection of Dacron• pofrester Whipped Cream8 crepes in bolic look shift shapes ••• at this tiny wardrobe;:stretchlng price. Care- free and drip-dry .,. misses, 10-20 ••• 14~-24~ hatf 1izes. Come eorfy! AYAIL..Ael...E AT YOUR L.OCAL, PENNEY S..!ORE . .· SPECIAL BUY! Anniversary values in women's sportiwear separates The tops, ~ester I cotton knits, The eldrts, the new.st scootet Penn Prest9 never-rron. Short lklrts, mini fashioned in ~ly· .a..,..., in tohds, aNOt"ted pat· ester I cotton ••• solids and print terns al'ld strip... Tank tops fn •• ~ slies 5-1,. assorted sottds and stripes. All, ...__ -L.-.-, __ .,._._ d S-M~L. ,,,. INlvn•, '" Mmm, woven an The funs, cotton, straight leg. ged, printed or striped, mf.., lfZN, 8-18. textured • • • lm<llhl ng prints, •porty C:r!:' and stripes ••• fa· mako, udo, nonou lengths, mi11e1, 8-18. 2 for '5 LIKE IT ••• CHARGE IT I AVAIL.ABLE AT YOUR LOCAL. PENNEY STORE 5 ,. ., ' -~·-_.-.--·- Special buy for girlsl -fashion-right shiftsl Don't mlss thr1 chance.to shift her wardrobe Into summer at savings on cool, comfortable good looksl Choose from sfx easy fitting styles In crisp cotton ••• done fn clear, bright colors ••• sizes 5-12. 2 for $5 -'t -... -· .. N•Utic•t speclali to dUk out the whole c;rewl ' . · Hooray for theftd, white and'hlue ••• off for a summer full of sun, fun ancl'J) .. ty 1 of fcnitkMt1or c~'notes, f .,. Nothing better than cotton for easy car~ 'har. :Jp, 1;.IJI, whlfl a\d blue cotton knit1 panh, shorts and skirts of navy~ ..dUck ~with lftOppf ....... and anchor buttona •• • - ,.~. - ""'' .# • • I 199 Topt, 7..tl • ....._ .. "................. • 3 • 6X ........... _____ :;..,,..-1.79 Scoot« skirt, 7·14 ... _. .... ·---Z,99 3 • 6X ·--............ -. 2.79 Straight leg pants, 7·14 .......... 2!99 3 • 6X ............................... 2.79 Shorb, 7· 14 ···-·················-·· 1. 99 3 • 6X ................ ·-········· 1.79 AVAIL.ABL.E AT YOUR LOCAi. PENNEY STORE • • ... . - ' •• . ... . .. ' , c.• • t I PAllO:FuRNiTURE Lounging In the fres• ~fr' can lie co1n*'-rtable with thil~ 24" x 7r bed size chcsS. fCM,ne-. Button tufted pad In a coTorfvJ floral print. Our folding web chair aocl chaise a~tc( for city or country IMncr. Natures Include? wipe clean, sturdy vfnyl webbing ••• Mt resistant, Hghfw!lght alumlnumfn:qnes. .~ave a picnic on our "2" diorMt9r steel umbrella table In whfte. Shade It with o'* 712. ft. diameter cita.k lift deluxe umbr~n aaorted prf nts. Brighten your old chafse with our foam fi~ _chaise pod fn c:t ftoral print. 24 x 72 r'· , . " ' /,:4 ' . c•·•·· witta pad -······ .. ··········-·· 15 .99 7•/_z~-ff. ~brella ,. ......................• 24. 9 9 . ·-FolclllAt web--cllaln -·····--······· 2 tor6e 99· "~table .................... : __ ••. ~ 14. 98 Foldl .. web c•alse ·._ .•. : ..........•••.•• 6.99 Cliat'r pad ··-····························--6•~ "'. 't -. e: .-;. -.... ~ .;. Famous name watches, • great speciall eom. ... thete ftnt 17 ancl 21 few•I w~ with th.ar famout names right on the faces, all at Mh great aavlngsl Ht.n's and ladln' stytes. Otft boxecl1 -: -v · ~ •• Speci.I _,uyt 3 pc. Mt of luggage ••• Nested zr~ .,ggage set 1ncw.. 1 1 r pe.._ 1 1 ii' pc. ancl 117" pc. Each piece ft Uohtwtfsiht and·CllotfuL C.. have zipper with '-ck, metal frame and outsra. pocket. 10.88 AYAll.AIH EAT YOUR LOCAL.-P&NNEY &TORE ' I ~ -·----.-.---~ . . -~...--. • 7 - l f ~ . ' / e1NNCRAF19 PAR IXCJLLENCE INTERIOR FINISH LATEX WITH 10 YEAR GUARANTll ...... " ..... -6.-99 Our all new 1.-tetlor fi•iah lat.xi A paint .. versatile it caft be u .. d In any reo111 ••• •ltcftelt", bqth, bedroo•f din· i"I room, lfvlr19 rooM. And it completely CO'tert any color In f ust one application with either bruah or roller. Dries to a durable sotln finish that sh:lyt beautiful even after repeated ec:rubblngs and washl"fL Odorleu, dripless,. Tools and hands wash with soap and water, Available in white, light or medlu"' tint ba~. LY.. rt ••• charge it! A ~ ' ~:> A . .1• _., .,. ,I--~ ,I __ .. ,. ---......... One coat coverage Washable DVfable Stain resistant Colorfast WALNUT GllAINID STEEL SHILVING . . . 6.44 • I tHIU UNIT (30"'x30''•12") of 1turdy ..... with tfte wa"" lootc of.walnut. Per· feet for lteolil ••• Ideal for llnkk kntteb. f..audel floor guards an4 post cops. 6 .... UNIT (36''x60"x12") 11.H HOWi THESE VALUES AT ANY ONE Of THESE PENNEY STORES! CANOGA PARK LAKEWOOD SALi, SAVI $51 PINNCltAFP 71/4" CIRCULAR SAW Reg. 29.99 HOW 24. 99 Freotur•• 1 V2 HP, 10 amps., burn out pro· tected, motor that developt 5200 rpM. Cvts ~H at 90° and 1·7/1" at ..,.. In· cludea aaw dust chute, blade wrench, rip 9u1de. Heavy duty plastic carrying caae for 7\4., Circular tel'#. lteg. U .••••• NOW fS u •• , ..... .,,. ~--~ ........ PINNCRAFT~ 65 PIECI SOCKET SET 39e99 Piece• aold .. parately (tool box not in• cl udecf) toto I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • It. 7 i S.t lnckldea ~", 'h"' and %" reven4ble rate"•"· Ntenslons, sockets, open end wrenches, hex key Mt. 19" steel tool box ha1 llft·out tray. DOWNEY MONTCLAIR FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH SHOP SUNDAY, TOO 12 to 5 P.M.! NEWPORT BEACH VENTURA ( . Save 10.991 21/2 HP, 11" power propelled reef mower with these features; 5 blades; 18" cutting width; instant height of.cut adiustment (V2" to 3"); automatic rewind start- er; choke/throttle/stop controls on handle; $1 Q9 grass catcher Included. Reg. 119.99 NOW $0 ft., ~" vinyl nylon reinforced gorden hose. Eosy to coll; solid brasa coupling. 4. 99 P•nncroft* SO ft., ¥a11 au per fl•K hose that con be uHd with hot water. 6.99 Foa"' vinyf SO ft. soak ond spray hose attoche1 to a ny garden hose. . 2.99 .. ... . . Our powHful Pe1u1eraft• pre mium S H.P. horizontal shaft tiller really does the job. Fea tur•• Includes 16 heavy d uty, aelf-aharpening tin•t, clutch and throttle on hand le. $189 t S•v• 10.991 2Va HP, 11" power propelled reel mower -witf!_!hese features; 5 blades; Ut" cutting width; Instant 21" afurftinUlft~chck1 1u.ction... lift cutting; powe.r propelled; front wheel geared drive; clutch and throttle •ntrofa on handle; .srasa catcher included. $13 9 • Reg. 159.99 NOW Mcl•n• 2 H.Jt., 4 cycl• en· gtn•, front throw mower with a 20'' cutting width. Include• a 5 blade reel, 1tandard muf· fl•r, recoil ato rter and metal 9ro11 ca tcher. . 169.95 McL•n• 20", 3 H.P. front throw MOW•r. Same gr•at f.atur•• a a above, with 3 H.,, •ngtn•. 189.95 YOUR CHOICE ·7.44 a cu. ft. capacity.lawn cort ••• a handy tittle helper. fedfu re s e lec· trlc~llrw•lded atHI hopper, bake d automotive finish . In royal blue with whit• triM. 3 CU. ft, capacity whHlborrow for tho•• extra h•avy lood1. f•atures tubulor ate•I hand les, aeaml•H tray · with rolled edge, bok•d auto111otlv• flni1h. . . . .CANOGA PARK DOWNEY .FULLERTON .. HUNTINGTON BEACH . . ... -..., '·. • I .~ONTCLAIA ~.EWP~RT \~~ACH •.. ,VENTVAA • ' ' • I~ t l • 1 • ., . -·. ' . .... ... • 10 .... ~. "y .... , w.·,. t19ht-rn..,.... ..... ,.. .. «rvollty "'erch•tlise y.11 wont ot the .._..,...11t1. ,.nee. Ill --i HOUSEWARES. SALE! Prices effective thru Saturday! • 1• NOW! THESE VAl,UE$ AT ANV ONE Of • THESE PENNEY STORES! .; CANOGA PARK DOWNEY LAKEWOOD -MONTCLA·IR YOUR CHOICE l,• qt. stainlcm 'teel bowl, Reg. 1.29, Now .. , •••••••. 90; loose bottom cake pan. Reg. 1.29, Now ..•.••. , ••. 99; Teflon• coated 6 cup muffin pan. Reg. 1.29, Now •• , .. , , , ••• 99; Small trivet assortment • Reg. 1.29, Now ••••• ,.,, •• 99; Large i-.el-a-motic mold. Reg. 1.49, Now •.•••.••••• 99; Round 26 qt. plastic wastebasket. Reg. 1.49, Now .•.•..•••• , 99; Plastic 6 gallon trash can. Reg. 1.49, Now , • , .••...•. 99, 16 qt. heavy duty plastic poil. Reg, 1.39, Now. , , , , , , , , • , fft YOUR 1 99 CHOICE fi 8" cast iron skillet. Reg, 2.29, Now .•........ 1. 99 3 qt. stainless steel bowl, Reg. 2.29, Now .. :, .•• , •. 1.99 8" round Teflon • cooled olumi- nvm griddle. Reg. 2.49, Now .••••••••. 1.99 2 qt. Teflon• cooled aluminum sauce pan. Reg. 2.49, Now 1.99 large trivet assortment, Reg. 2.'49, Now .•... , , . : . 1.99 ...J Quart size vacuum Thermos• bottle. Reg. 2.29, Now .. , 1.99 YOUR 2 99 CHOICE e ' Teflo n• cooled tvbed cake pan. Reg. 3.39, Now ... , . , , •.. 2 .99 Teflon• coated bake/ roost pon, Reg . 3.39, Now. , .•..•• , , 2.99 1 qt. Teflon• coated aluminum sauce pan. Reg. 3.49, Now 2.99 11 W' rouiid Teflon• coated grid· die. Reg. 3.49, Now. , .••. 2.99 2Yt qt. copper bottom itoinless steel teap9t. Reg. 3.88, Now 2.99 Utility cutting board. Reg. 3.99, Now ..•• , ••.• , 2.99 Merry-go·bin conister set. Reg. 3.66, Now .•.. ,, .. , .2.99 Plastic lunch kit with pint bottle. Reg. 3.49, Nov;,. ••• , 1. ·~. 2.99 . . ~·. '' FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH SHOP SUNDAY, TOO 12 to 5 P.M. ! .. i :~ • -l ... I ( • • .._ NEWPORT BEACH VENTURA - ·.Pt.id ..4 P't..te .,.... ehlrts, poly~ estert ~f;;;;, thot need "° ironing ••• sizes S-M-L·XL. I , y..,. Cllofce \lull denim P•n p,..19 1e1M • • ; ~ pofyetter I'°" cotton ••• no lronl• •. • • stone gr .... or gold, 29-36W, 29.321.. · Uhl ...,9.1 .,.... thirts. f)olyester I Aa,tic lcnlt .,.,.. ehlrtt ••• ~turtle. · cotton never-Iron renn ,,.,,. ••• button~ necked, solid or striped, ftt sizes S-M· clovm collar, $-M-l·XL. L-xL. AVAtL.ABL.E AT YOUR L.OCAL PENNEY STORE 11 . •.,_ .. ' c , Sale! 4 days only! Save 15 to 20% on ~portswear fabrics ....... r' ce•ltetl cettem, ............ r1 ... On• of the most versatile cotton sportswear fab· rics you con buy, orKI now you save 22c ci yardl 'Donstor' Is machine washable, needs llttle lf any Ironing. lntereati.ng surface te.ture. Choose it In a host of nifty prints. Match them up with solid colors in brights or pastels. Reg. 1.09, NOW ••• 87 c ytl. 35/36" Pe ... prest• I••• clo .. , selltls or prl.ts An Ideal fabric for sports and children'• wear, firm-bodied and sturdy, and now )'OU save 40c a yard! Trevira• polyester/combed cotton la Pe"n· Prest,· machine waahable in lukewarm wa .. r, tumble dry, never iron. Comes in bright, catuat prints and a great array of solid colors. Reg. 1.98. •••··· 1 .. sa yc1 •.. ,,,s" ••elcll•' cello• plt1••, strlld!119 prl•ls Favorite pique give$ new impact to summer wardrobes in striking, dramatic prints. At SOV· ings of 40c a yard, you'll want to stock upl A really new looking fashion fabric with !ver· glaze• Minlcare finish, machine washable. All cotton, screen printed. Reg. 1. 98, NOW ••• 1 . 5 8 ycl. 44/45'' AVAtLABLE AT YOUR LOCAL PENNEY STORE