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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-04-17 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa• I ' • • ,II ,ii •• . I • 1n·xe ---~-· • .p .. . . •· .·,1 • -I . t • • ' ' • • I I ' Space· Saga . --· Watched .. ' , • .. • i ; • c I • ·' • • . . • u ' ., I ' . . • . , · FRIDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 17','.t 970 • • . . . , .yOL,.U, NO ..... S,:CT~S, 4t l'Ael&-' . , . . ~ : . -. . ~.Cha.fibti''.o/ 'cOinmer..' ........ taken· over t~ weather btlread1' J again and prombes sunny aldel and warmer, tem)>l"aturer, hltunc 1 the upper &011 aJoac the \OrllWI Ooast. ",, t ·~ • • • l .,. • SJi:tughter- Vietuamese T.uiro, CambocQa (AP)...:. ComJwllan ooldion !irtd repMMIJ Into · baddled -·Of~-. ... camp Jii!na• llld left more -100 dead; omvl,.... reporlOd today.· Bloockpattered and wounded lllMvon said Cambodian troops came In lour times betweea S p.m. Thuriday and I .... today. . .• .,,,., llbol aod lhol ,and ....... said -bor, -111, who WU _,.m,. Lut -al l<ul 71 ..... .11.11n under almlJar. dmm>slancel ID , Pruault. . 'Ibe Tabo Vlelnlmlle coocs1li aUoa camp, u the aoldlers theDlllMI call tt. II one af·-around CarnhMla thal Cllltala il••n•""'' ol Vletnlmeoe naldenll -~ .. port ol -117 ............ In laoe af ll10Wltin& altacb by Com- munJsl.led ~· -camp ---:llO -lllcJodlng I tow --and children. • . . Takeo II 51 miles 119Uth of Phnom Penh. At least 13 Jeriously wounded Viet- -. lncludlng a young boy, lay on the blooclabd lloar ol I -In tbe camp with ~ medical attention. . ' A hopsltal llood only 100 yards a,.ay, yet no oDe came to help the wounded. &Orne ol them obviousfy dying. -cam. bOdian soldiers •tood Idly n'e a r by• . watching through bullet4orn latUce work. Ly Yana Pat, II. •'OA.: fl survtvor1, said tbe lnloj>ajlb'll -Jilll after dark. • The aoldlen ru,d dlrecliy lDlo tbe Viet-..._,who -........ under the oiled · .. ~at•--.~.::--··--. ' l-· -~ -evenlag meal. Ly 'ajd -lben ..... llO--Warning aod •'there WIJno plice.&o hide.'' 'Ibanb Kim Sia,~. 51, fatbt:r of 10 -. ---... w .... hll eyes. . ~ • . • frldly, Aortl 17, 1970 f'lae Grass I• Greener DAILY PILof ~.it l'Mle ' ' In fut.growing Huntington Beach ...: populatioo 100,000.plus -you can ltill run across , a pastoral scene like this one, The field is off Slater Avenue between Nlchoiaa Slq!et and Warner Avenue. '!be horse II "Princess" and her friends are J'eny Clark, H, and RaOOi Roehrman, 8. Co~fity:s School ~oard. ' . ' • Pi-ayer ~~y · f 9r Apollo ' Niion Pro~lti!ms Event A ft.er Safe Return , · • ! ~. • ,/ . I W.ISHINGTON (UPI) < Preoidenl ol tbe .-i Space C>aMI; Wtn Wjtli U. ot ber fallll @.Ill lht MlllUl!s -~ telepboned' the lamlllea ol the . him.~ , woold aorvtve -· mllsloo. "YCOI ~ Apouo IJ utronaui. shorJly aiier their '!be mum ol ~ J-flill lallh and. ..... tyrnad .. ilot. oclalm. eel ~.. A. Lo Jr:,' Fred W. --~· and. be aiid. op1a..-Friday and pr . ·-John L· . Jr. "lo' trlllule 1Jn -To MM)'~ be Uld Iba~ day U a naUonal day of prayer aod own and alao lo 1111; 1J-*r had rbeeo an mmplli !Iii Ill all" aml thattl:qlUnt for their safe ,..turn; · and --of -on Ibo -her that "ev<rYotie bt lite -111 · "Tbe ~Bed IUgbl and salt relitnt 8JWlld who be~;:J polaallal· imll In the counlry 'la plwed w1t1t lite d1be crew· of ApoUo 13 were events that tragedy lnto .a l'elCUlt" ~ale re.turn." • :... , . 1 \ • humbled and lnlplred people all over the the President said. He al&O, talkOil .to DI'. ThOmu ,0: world," Nixon said In his proclamation. "To the astronabts, a.. relieved nation Paine, head of the N•llonal AeronauUca "We wen: humbled by the knowledge says. 'Welcome home.' To them and to and Space Adminlstrliion, whO told him that In this otase of man's uploratinn those nn the gi:OU)ld 'who did. !!! magnlli· that '.~~~ smiling In Hooston." ~' a safe l pluhdowtr ·o1-an-Jm. cenl a Job of -guiding ~11 saltly ·"EVeryone II iidlln(• hen too.•;llie eel mlaalon la In Its way 11 ...,...._ back .from the ed(e of ~. a l'•le-Praldent said. tennlng the iplCO team'• as a ~ fXt and a aale return M nation lay1 'well ~-' " 1, effc:rts a "JHrVeklul ~· , from tlie IDOOl'I. ' , • Nii:On !old1 LoveJt•I wUe: ~ )iy 11Wben things go t.dly" Gd '" Ofllllltt: Nisop ,Plched tbe IPlalbdown from • telephone that "We're proad af lite men lzatioa reapOndl aa NASA did, II - special trleflng .room aet up in ·an office and 1Je.'re Proud of you. lt.'[1ook sftat .. that (qaniza.Uon ha wblt It tMel," a!ljacenl ·lo hll WbJta. H...,. olllce. -Two .,men lo do this and tt toot great . women Nixon iald. • ' • • · lcinner Ulronau\I, lllchael Collins, who lo,back,lhenl up." ·Illa proclamation uked aD the peop1o • la now an us!Unt _.1sry of state, !ll>on reminded Mn. Lovell tbat she In the -Id lo join In oilering -• and'WljlJarn Aaden, executive director had asiur¢ hl(n In an earlier ........... iii graJe/ul -lhank!. ' Frot11 Pap 11 APOLLO .•• ... . ' • *· * '* . * . *· "·* ' Humor Salvaged ., =~~:::.~~ai:C:!~·•;·"'AstroAauts _Find Time"to Laugh closed, pressure built up in the tunnel and r · · the spindly, four-legged lunar lander pop-SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP)_ Jt's ped away like a cork from a popgun. been a frustrating~ uncomfortable, di.sap.. Contact with ~ Odyssey was ~ain-. pointing, at times frightening ordeal. But talned unW they entered the earth s at--on the last day of spaceflight the Apollo mosP.flere at 1:5.1 a.m. PST. ~3 crew managed to find aome patches.of The astronauts ~plrits we.re cool and h umor. even jovial. Swigert radioed to ground Commander James A. Lovell Jr, ~troller Joe K~. wi;io -::as IS!Ul'lng described how his crewmates, J'!hrJ L. Apollo all was going !ell: You have 8 Swigert:tr.' and Fred W. Raise Jr., IoOked -~ood bedside maMer. . : as they slept in their make-do quarters in Just before the re-entry, Kerwin said: the lunar module. "Welcome home." "It's sort of humorous," he said. •'Thank you," Swigert said. "Fred's sleeping place now is in the tun- Seveoteen minutes after splashdown a nel connecting th~ lander with .the com- swimmer climbed up on the float mand modu1e, upside-down with his head landing parts of the miss.ion had bee n caocelf{I, they had set a ricord for fuel conservation on moon fights. "Some guys will do anything to let .a record," Mission Control kidded. ''Just out of curiclllty," 11/J lstrlmut in the lunar module asked Minion Control what the 1emeprature readings were ln the cabin of the command module. . "We're gelling jS to 46 degree~" responded the ground. ..'Now YOlil· see why we call It the refrigerator!" said Haise, e v o k In g laughter in the control room. ''W!>ore II ior wlfot Whore art lllJ othor dllldnmf I ··1-. They t«>k qolJ )DJlell lilcl _,,,, two ....... ~ Tbanh said. • ~tbe~~aodtookaway the diad. 'l'lleJ--.. --·Picks Norman Anderson alongside the.capsule and a recovery of-resting on1he ,ucent engine-cover. Jick ficer radioed "Situation normal.'! Is on the Door of the lunar module, with a restraint harness wrapped around his ,ann to keep him down .there." Kennedy Sniper Building Sold 'lbt trucb -flll... ' \ -....... -~llTlftd at Ille -"""W.:. --.. 'Ibo . sumv.n ,_ ' "...,., w111i -. ~ a, ~·\a lll1 "H )'CJU ao,·they wm kDI UI tonight." .. veral Aid. Some of the correspondents volunteered to ltay, including AP photograpber Mark Godfrey. Among lbe_wa.mded WU a man with lwo gaping l>oleo In bll Jdt leg. HJa left foot w .. " bloi,n away. AnoJher\ma, about II, lild'lwo closel1 ~ ~jll 1111 rlibl "'-and 1" -~ v=.!° .:.u.e.i *:11ca11,. looked al the carnage around him and said, "I WM born 1n Cambodia. My (a~ was born hon. Birt now I Willi lo so bodl lo 11\Y-iau.rla!t." I Thll alaugbler wu the lalell of .. ....i reported in the put two weeb. In acf.. . diUon to massacres at Pruaut and Takeo, there have been reports of Cam- , bodlan ooldlen looting and burnln( Viet- namese villages and encutlnl: Viet-. nameae peuan? on the spot. Ono of the lllOll grjlly algbta y.t seen In f:lmbodll IPl'W'it; Wednesday when hurldreda of Vie-bodies l!Oaled do~ the M~ River. \\lOn1 bad their I bancll tied. ' Coi!tervaUve ~ ol the number of slain In the river,_ ?\Ill In uceaa of liOO. II la DOI kN>wn where tbe Vie~ namese were killed, but the ·Mekong ruv ... baW .,. bt'avll.J popu1a1oc1 b)' Vietnamese : Kopechne Records Stays Loeked Up BOOTON (Al') -Tbe tranacrlpt of lesllmooy and the judge'a report In the Mary-Jo K~ lnqueat wQI 1tay hn· paunded In Sulfollt Superior Courl- bouae for at the oat few dayi. Clerk Edwanl V. Keating. In - care the secret documents were pla~. said Thursday they will nol be made public ~ Tuesday. DAILY PILOT _......,.,.~ " ............. ................... ...., c.... ..... S-Clanrlfs O•AMGE CclMT '"'LtsMIMO (OM.,AM'f' «•'ffft N, w.M ~I Mii l'WIHW J, •• a. c,,r1 • ., ..--.. 'h• Pru1"111 ... o-.i .. -')r-· Tiie..;,, ICtevil ldllw '""''' A. Jril•rplii111 M~lldllV •;c1i,,..i P, Nen 1tu111 or....-c-tr e1111tor -C.... Mali S. WU! aty &~ flltwr*'I .. 11c111 nn w.1 .... , MU....,.. ueun-._.., m .._. •-~""''""'..., hldl! ,,.,. .. tell •:ivi..o.,. . le11 ~·~ )IN Mortll I.I (.a"llM lt.i " ' ThNi ArCh . N.ktent 11• --na ..=.led 'l'b)inday to JIU a vacancy cm tbe Flftb DlllrJct llUI of llie Orange County Boanl·of Educltlnn. He will serve. only until June 30, fllllng the Polt made vacant by the resignation of board_Jlresldent Clay Mitchell, alJO of South Laguna, who was named to the State Board of EducaUon by Gov. Reagan. Anderson, 42, was among six J:!er'SODS .~wed b)' the board M~ u· alter lltiv" 1'<1 souibl the appohi-and was ie1'i!fed for the ahOit tera _. ho decided aot to run for elecUon to the or. flee. The others ~e.wed all are in the. election race ahd the;.~ decided~ Polnhnent lo the In~ ~ wlillcf • the .-<Jate an Ulifalr'icivahtace., Anderson aaid todiy he 1 .fn1'nded to Beek election to the board be! hid filed papers, but withdrew them wheft "things came .UP in my work that ma,de it ap- parent I would not have tbne to do a good Job on the board." He ls a life insurance underwriter with offices in Santa Ana. His decision to accept the interim ap- pointment was made, said Anderson, .. becawie l felt It would be good If we could have a continuation or the kind of ~ Clay Mitchell brought lo the board. It will be a sort of caretaker role fer me.-'Iben ·tile election will decl.de who ahould serve for the next term." · Ani!erioD bas'not prevloully aerved on a school board, but was one of two last. minute write-in can d Ida t e 1 1 both .. SA, Tustin Fend ' On Air· Facility Boils Up Again '!be lqng standing feud between Santa Ana and Tu.stin over which city will even- tually, if ever, annex the· Marine Corps Air Facility has 11,ared up again. Santa Ana City Manq:er Carl Thornton 'Ibursday filed appllcaUon with the Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFC) to annex tbe ~ere.military base used for helicopter lraliting. , Tustin City Administrator Harry Gill quickly coontered by llllng a protest to tbe pro)IOSed merger. , 'lbe two dUes last batlle over the air f1clllty was in late 1967 and it ended when LA,FC denied annen.Uon peUtions from both dtie.!I after the Navy depart- ment said It did not want to merge with apy community. Thornton list.s as the principal reason for Santa Ana's move a plan to build apariments north of the a1r laclllty which would block the last remaining open ap- proach colrldor. . The s&nta Ana City Cotmcll will be ask- ed to consldl!!I' an annexation resolution Monday, 'IboJ;Dton said. GUI said Tustin would again tight the Santa Ana move because the air facility i1 Included In 'l'llstln'• general pion. Bnth clUes border the air facillty. . Tbe LAFC i.. expeded lo study the ' matter <m May 13. Italian Leader Gets Parliament Support ROME (AP) -The Italian parlilunenl gave final 1pproval today to Premier Mllriaqo Rumor'• ntw center-left govern. ment •11.h a S48-23S vote of confidence In the Cltamber ol Deputies. 1be Senate voted confide.nee In the Slst post.-F1.sclat government April 10 by a -of 117 to 117. ' -' Drive Supports Lovell even ke!ll up a running perannal ef ted lnauiry, couched in jocular penonal Code, d ea • In ~ AWi~ 1967, school board he had begun with capsule communicator elecdoo in the Laguna Beach Unified v . f . DC Vance Brand thl!i'day arter launch. . School DlstrlcL · O~g , Or . . "Are the. flower! abloom in Houston?" A 20-year resident of the Laguna area, Lovell asked' .again Thursday. Anderson first came to South Laguna in · Orange Colll resfdents will have a ,There seems a. good chance that 1939 and was graduated from Lacuna chance to support a 1drlve to "Get the ''flowers" meant German measles spots Beach High School in 1915. fie left the Vote for D. C." on Saturd,ay by sign.int on 'Iboma1 K. MaWngly n, who was acea la 1952·to work in Los Angeles and petUJons clrculated by the League of Humped fn;lrn;the .original crew' because returned seven years ago to .make his Women Voters. • , of .. ~ to the disease. Lovell asked home at 27 S. Eacino Road in Three Arch League repraeotatives said they •"ill earlier in the rugbt, be!Ore the _trouble Bay. . be stationed at ·the Hubor-SbOpping~e-out aboard·tht"spaCecraft Monday ~ The Andersons have five children. Center, on Harbor1 Blvd. tn Costa Mesa, !¥ght, 'Whether ~wers were bloqming. ranslns Jn ase.l!om 5 lo II. and at P'alhlou Ialand In Newport C.Oter ,'l'o tq renew'"' lnquJry 'lbunday, the 'All<ilifih llCbonl gradualliln, Anderaon from lo a!m. lo • p.m. with petltJoas: 8l'oohd Colnmuiil'cator rep.lied : served In the Navy,. then attended Santa Anyooe who ls an American citizen over .''Not yet. stlll.muJt be winter." Ana c;o_;q•· graduating In 1918 and ping i• will be eligible to sign. • "Susplclons -ed." said Lovell. on lo ve-U1acbelor of sclen0e degree The petjUon drive will be wrJed ool "Yeah," uJd •U., srowxf. "Doubt" II al the UJ\lverslty of Sciotbem clruomla. throupouMl>e U~ lllat<s to belp !hi they'll be bloomlh( even Salurday wben He is a member of lhe governing board dlsenfranchized citilens ot the District of you return to Houston." of the new Marine Studies [lJsilhite and Columbia ,et representaUon in Congress. Dr. Charles A. Berry, physician to the manager of Three Arch Bay Tu District. According to the. League repre,sen. astrooauts, said Mattingly had not broken 1bose running for .election to the county taUve, 1100 the 50tb anniversary Ol the oo_i in measle spots, and had visited school board seat in the June primary League, the ~ladies hope to gather a Mission Control earlier 'nlurSday. · are Ted M. Crtsell, Costa Mesa ae-mlll1oh and a ball signatures and present When the spacemen and controllers countant; Mrs. Eble Kroesche, Costa them to the President in Washington in were discussing their fuel levels, It was Mesa, a former school teacher ; ftor\a1d May." '&lserved that because the moon orbit and Price, Newport Beach management coir 1-----------------...-- DALLAS (AP) -The Texas School Bonk Depository. building, from which a hidden rifleman killed President John F. Kennedy, bas been aucUoned off !or $050,000. It was boogbt Thursday nlgbt by Aubrey Mayhew, head cif a Nashville, tenn., _reCording house and a collector of Ken?ledf memorabilia. He said he bad not decided what lo do with the drab old seve!Hlory ~ but might ultimate- ly tUrn it itno a shrine. Shots from a sixth floor window in the tan brlct building killed· Kennedy u he , rode in a motorcade Nov. 22, lN.t The Wanen Cqmmbsinn said Lee Harvey Oswild fired the bullets. . Col. D. Harold Byrd, m a J o r I t 1 stockholder of the Dallas Trust Corp .. which owned the warehouse, -utd ~ wu offered $( milllo.n for the building eoon after the issassination. He turned It down, he said, because he did not want to capitalize on ·the tragedy. sul_tanl ; Res Wood, Irvine real estite counselor; George Arnold·, Corona del Mar sales manager, Mrs. JoAnn Doudlla, San Clemente bousewife-etudent; and Roger C. Anderson, Huntington Beach archlteclW'al designer and president of the demenlary achoo! board In that city. YOU'LL LOVE THE SPRINGTIME LOOK • Drug Bust Made In San Clemente; Man Passes Out A John Doe driver and a female com· panlon were arrested by San Clemente pollce In. a white van Ttu.ll'Sday, but before he could be bOoked on dnlg in- toxlcaUon charges, he passed out. So police transported both the ma1e and the young girl with him to Orange County Medica1 Center's prison ward. Officers said the arrest took place at the corner of A venida Pico and Los Molinas near noon afU!r severa1 callers reported the van being driven erratically, The male su1peet, officers s a Id , became unconscious before be could give his name. His girlfriend. who was not identified, also was tllought to be under the lnf)uence. • Both were transported by ambulance. to the hospital. . . Best in Music To Be Unveiled .For the second consecutive year, Tom Barley, DAILY PILOT music cr1tic, has put the fro!tlng on the cake by reviewing his entire season of reviews and picking the "academy award winners." Barley Saiurday on the DAILY PILOT entertainment page will announce win· ners o! stx trophjes which he will award In nerson later during public musical perfonnances. Each trophv Is awarded for some oul.'1andlng perforinance -or continuous hleh rerform&T'"e In the fl~id ~qf.,.cla&sl,..11.I m1111lc in the Or8n_ie Cotmty area. 'nte 11w11rfl~ ""° .,,.,,fld Eu•t"Pt~ tronhle1 (T'"Mt'ff aflPr !he Greek muse of music}. ...... Of BOMBE CHINA PINISHID' IN MIMOSA nu.ow OR IOllDH . HAND DICOUTID IN CHALi WlllTI IOU.SS SHILVU AND TWO INTUIO• UIOllTS. IT DlllXIL, THI MOST numo !IAMI IN PUINITUIL $879' • DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DREl<EL -HERITAGE • INTERIORS . Proles•lonal tntarlor LAGUNA BEACH • AW""" wi'""er~ lo be .a""""''tC'ed ;Set111'- ""'v will Include mnsl c's Man of 'nle Vtar. \\'o man of tM Year, Be!t Concert Or~a'l\t:i.tlon Btst Concert of lhe Season 11fld two SJ>e<:llll 11w1rd1 for wb1t Rarley NEWPORT BEACH 1727 Wntcllff Dr., 642-2050 OPEN FRIDAT 'TIL 9 0..lgntrt 3-45 North CoHI Hwy. 4944551 Avalla blo-AID-NSID OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 d'9Crlbes as "out..'Jlandinfit service io the I_ _ _:~~~~! cause of Orange ~t..muslc.1• " • n... , .. "-M• ., Or ... c_,., 140.1JU • • ·- . I " ' ;. I I ... I I I I . I I I I I I ' I I ,, •• I I I I I I i . 1 • • •• r . ·r ' • I. • Bon~-..g,..R _B~eh ' -.r---~" ~DlllON '" ; .... .. . . I ; ' . . , ' • • • :.....· . l'RID>iY. APRIL ·) 7, 'f9.1!t ' .. ,.. . . • • ' . . ar..,. s~,..,.. ·.,..... .....::___ .. I~ -t ' •· ' · · .. Millio~. W attfi: Space Drama o~ tp.: .' . . . , ... ..... I . . "" ., • I. ABOARD THE !WO JIMA (UPI) - America'• brave but Jtiixed ·Apollo JS astronQPts' came saftly back to earth ~ day, their stricken spaceship coaxed· a )}.. ~ quarter million· miles hOme by· ibe lander 1 A;; it··"*' · • . . meant to have put them ~ the. m~n •. illi'~~1411 j · Th~1'0cfyw,L~~ ~~i.lle bearing . l • ......,. t,;·Jame!"A .. 'r:Ov.U, Jojm 'l>,/,Swlgert and Fred W. Halse ploPped ·down'1ii the.South '1 Pacific foUr"tiilles fronl'thil pickup ship at 10:08. a.m; ~"aad';~t.,~coplul * * * . ' moved In to snatch up the bone weary · men.' · · --, • Millions around the world field their ~reat!U as th~{ watcQed 011 telev~!on ~ · liappy •pdlng lo a spa~ drama that a'.lmost ended in tragedy whin one whOle side. of their service module w~ blown · aw.,. by a mysterious e1ploeJon Monday . night.' . . • 'WitQ power, -Ol)'een 'and fuel for the ci>mmaod lhlp snuffed ou\ 205;000 miles ' from 'tartlt'llle 11ltte ~uta. Wad> lo· .. * * * . ~ turn )o thalr awkwlld 'four.Jegid lllllar landerl~quarius. They cul ltlreaaa!J .,, hour _..,qre 'they PIWlled inlo llio llor1 cauldron of ~try in the torlll'a a. m~. , "Farewell · ~uarlua and w i..i.i;, YOU." Lovell aaJd as tbtlr Ullli::• drlfied 1w1y, "She aure WIJ a good lhlp, ... ~ Swigert, the rookie who joined Ult ....., aS I IUbltltule wben ~ K. Jiii. (lloe~, .... I) ·-tt .. * * .. • -----~-----------~·-----------.. Nixon Sets Astronaut Wives · -'llhanksgiving · · , . ' Day Sunday ·Families Elated ~ WASHINGTON (~!) -Presidtnl ' ··- Nixon inlepb!lned the famlU" ·at the ·TIMBER COVE, Te>: (UPI) -Marilyn champagne GUI lo ••-u -• Apollo .13.astronauts shortly arter;~· ~ell sa~e •~~eat cl joy.and·racect · their scin wu.llfely aboard• l'ICIOffll'J sp' lashdown Friday-and -•·•~ Sun·· from lier ~lllli>ari4 s sl!'dy lo the den when ~ h<llcopinr headed for Ille 1 ... JbnL 1 • • ..... ~ • she 11w the plraeliutes of Apollo U "'lbit the -~-·-·• •'""' ~ day -as ·• oaUonal' day ·of prayer and bllloW on the televisioo·screen today. / · "w~ ..-uwiw ....-& ,... tbankqlvm, ror.1btlr ~return,· ' '"l'Dl ·., relieve~" the Wife ol 9.'11: ev~r seen," Mrs.~ told ND:Oa.. .. rm • , • . . ' 'jutil'·-and '"-""•"' • · •' ! "'Ale 'lii(!m'llell m11rt lllfe ...... ' n\adoi! J-s J.l I UmlJ , .... "I'll ' -• ,.,--,-. ~-·••••II"..,.... -.~ · Both womea ~ \lldll'a. cm.,.. of the cr:ew of A~o 13 were,tiantt ~t' ~'!''!"~ .. . , · • : rived on'tlle catrl.er be!Ore wic0rkhi1 the hUmhlid iOO'l/,.p"""' peoi,i. 'llil'over u.O· 1lOth Mrs. ~ell•'!'!. Mary.Halie, the . champagne; whJ ..• oh they opUmlJllcal!J ,, . -l"";" : l-· · ' .... wile of lunar module pl1ot Fred. Halse. -world, N1xon ~ 1n his proclamation. talked ·with President~Mi:on _10 minutes had iced down Tliurtday night. "We were llumbled by, the -Jedte after aplasbdown. Mrs. Lovell witcbed ~ ... • that Jn lhil 11a1a ·or m6n'a· eirplor1U.O 1,;,. elilerly p.i<m;1•of \, 1 ch• lo r . ~lllon In 'Loml'a ~~thAl"- f aaf. 1-~•· f lm. __ .L u I Jcilu\ L Swl rt' the thlrd. ' w ... ara Nell Armtir0111, ~•~ !:. drin o space.i.. a e IP '°'iu°"!l o an , • . uuvt111u . • .. _a , , crew nd Ch 1 "P te'' "Cc:mrid. · M • peilled rnissi9n is in its .way U{:fruccel&-niember, '!'atch~ a p"ta s b ~·o" n ·on . Btanche ~':e1~ i:e 'utronivt'1 mod,!;. f~ as a landi°! on and a sate return ~~~lor,i 1!1 theU: .east Denver, Calo;,' ~~ the Rev. Dooald Raish, th.e·iz: ti;o'!l the .moon. Dr. J, Leonard Swigert, 67, 'said, 'jWe minister, were also with her. ·. . Nixon wa~ the splashdown from 1a fetl Jllie the Whole world'ls with ua here... , When !he 1aw the chutes', abffle.ped to . specie! brteflni room .. t up In an oftl<e "'It ls full wonderful," sam Mn. h'r feet an<l _ruahedlnto the den1 wb<rw adjacent to his Wrote House office. TWo Swigert. The Swigerta sent a botile of the telev~'pk:t~ ii better, to watch ·•-·• c "'--..:... . · · the spls!hdown. fQl'zper. ~auts, Mh,;.1w.c:1. Oiwui;, ""' · "She' planted Jtencilf ·0rr tbt...ftoor nut 1s now an aaststant .aeeretary of stain, Be"~.h S'chools to Mrs. !Robert) Gllnjth <-·at thl · ahd WWlam--Andera,, execollve ~ UtJ, di tor of th Manned S ,....._.) " • . 'of tb&Nat.ional Space Coundl were wUb , , . .rec e ~-... • ~ him'. . ' · NASA prol9<01 officer llld, . The 'safe ·retutn of astronauts James Oka L;be' ·al ·"fl roar, a Cheer Went ~ at A. Lovell ;Jr., Fred w. 'Halle Jr., l\!ld y ~ r splashdown," tha offlcer:aald. "piuldli't John L. Swigert Jr .. "is • trtDute to thtJr · ~ Yr:M. bear ft oubiide?'' oWn courage and also to . the ingenuftY N · 'D ·. · .... Code The two Lovell ch'll, Barblra, lf, and and resourcefulness of those on the ew reSS Susie, 11, were quiet ahd -ned cJur. ground who helped transform potenU~l .. itlg the upro&r. · · tragedy into a heart.stopplrig rescue,'' By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI "The). didn't say a word/' laid tht tlie President said. °' .... o.11r "11" ttMt ·NASA officer. "To the astronauts, a relieved nation A new, liberalized dress code, allowing The 1<1vell'1 son Jeff .4 w11 too YOllDI says 'Welcome home.' To . them and ~ the weartnc of moJt yuunser generation tO know whl\l was bawf4 Jay, 15, IDd those on the ground who did so magnU1· fashims, was approved Tbursday by their other son watched it at St. Joml'I cent a job of guiding Apallo 13 safely trustees of the Huntington Beach Union Mili,tary·Acadeiny in Delaftekl •. W~ back ~om'1he idge ol eternity, a grate-· High School District. Mrs. Raise who is aeven1m<mtht pref-· fut !'8tion says 'well done.'" Th 3-0 1 nani gather~ her ·three obildmr~li a N11on tokl-Lovell11-wUerMarilyn, .i.... -' -~~ vote~ enthus astl~LllL L.~.b....--:: for' sn,="L.-.r.......--•t .. ~,...1-n-.b~-~7 plauded by more than 300 students and ~wm ,..iu11uvw11. tu-.i1 -oe .,., Ul9 telepho~e that "We're proud of the men parents who packed the· Huntiniton fqurth astrona1.1t to )lt'a1it. on the moon,, and we re pr;oud of you. It took great Beach High School cafeteria. ' • was with her as ·Were astronaut Gerald men to do this and It took great women 11 -··•·•1 radical d-~ .. -from· the Carr her minister the Rev. Joho L to back them up." 1 • """JU:U ~r--•""'~ ·' • . . Nllon reminded Mrs. LoYell that' she diltrict's rigid dress rules, ii)urtaed by .,Fellers: and 1!tr 1111ter, Mrs. S\111111 had assurecfblm In an earlier convena-many students durtlig ' the put school .Dunkle of Biloxi, Miu. "( • ~ '.\o' :I , APOLLO'Sl!RVICI MODULE LOST .WflOLE SECTION IN EXP,[OSfON . .. -tion of her faith that the utronautl year· · , , .. would survive their-· "You bad · Beginning today, all alJ; campuaes of STOCK MAJIKET • ' ~.. M 'i that lalth and thlnp turnetl out fine,• the lil-tquare mlle hlgh IChool· dlatrlct, he aaid. will embark on a Irie! pirlod ·of the n<w To Mary Halat, ho aeld th! utninauts code whlch places virtually no reatrt& . had 0 1;>een In a.ample f(lr U1 all'; and Uons 00 campul costume, Al lq U the assured her that "everyone) tn the world heatth, welfare and safetY of students_ and In the country la )leued with the and ataU memberi an1 nOl.jloplrdlzed. Pier Plan ~·Ifemains Alive ' sa fe return.'' Before rtcommendatlom are made ·to He el!Q talked lo Dr. Tbomaa O. the truateea for the cominll achoo! year, Paine, head of the National Aer:onauties the •trial run will be eValu1ted by and Space Adminltlr1t1,.., who told him atucfenll, parenta, faculty, aclmlnlatrallon that "•""J'body ls mtlling In Ho111ton.'' and the community. , Attorney General Bars Vse of .Air Spq.ce . . ' By ALAN D!RKIN • pllllled lo·hold"a hearing on the legality ot ,,.,. Diii~ "u'"' s11H th of .the part;pg authority: \t .was ,at the Huntington Beach w· l j>ress on wi its Jan. t hearing Jn LOng \Beach that Top Of the Pier plan for downtown . SchmJtLsald be wouJd aeet J.ynch's·rul- redevelopment despite a ruling by the ing., state attorney general that forbi.ds the Schmitz was accused by Hun•i. • ..n;;,n commercial use or.space above the pro-""'6"" posed I• king lot Beach councilmen then of "meddling in ~acre par • · · ~ -our city -·'r.s" --..11· ... ~1 be.wu "out to "Thla will not harm·the plan,'; Beaches ~141 auu - • and Harbors Direc)or Vince /doorbouse, destroy us wlth hla local I governmenl · of the :controverjlil project, responded ""!l\ffii~-" · • I today. "Our original tigtlf'f!!1 did not Randy Smith, fie.Id representative for allow for •Ir .space .a.s a metfiiifOf flnan· Sdtmitz1 said." this llJOPliJlg,. :1be at· dni·" tOrner -1'• •ruling· juallfiea Sen . Moorhouse Went so far as to thank State Schmitz' .cmcern ln~tbil matter. It will Sen. Jolin Schmitz (&.Tustin) for re-• help define clearly~ Huntlngloo Beach quealing the ruling by Attorney General . what the city can !lo Ulld<r this law." Thdmas Lynch on UH; commercial U9e (If L~'a NUM ia!d1 .. It is clear that Sf""'!! above the ~800-space ~ ' 'the .,._,, ~ t{'"" 'Parting Law facllly that would oo ·crealed by tearing /)f 1!lt .... tO &nl61e dties lo provide ·down five blocks at the beach!root~ -nectssary aitdtdonaJ "partiug 1'ithin their "We need to thank Sen. _Schmjtz Jor • dtie11 and not to promote, encourage or ' dearing the air on, this," Moorhouse said. enpce in.other ~ activiliet." "He bu blolped us out by resolving the City attorney Dofn Bonla ha4. u.rlier questioll <>n whether air space could be given CJ <Jpioion that the cjty could used." develop up to 25-perctut·ol the Surface or This ri°actiod was a chance in tone the facility ud tbat>it could lea1e or tell from the comments Huntington Beach of· pa.rt of the air rights for 0 collateral ficlals made earlier lhl.s year when they uses," such as guoline servlces_ot an of~ leamed that Schmilz, cbalrman <>r the fict for the Parkin& Authority. Senato Committee on Local or-~ Boaf&"leclinad to-DI Oii L)'llCl>'a , I , , tr •• ruling today because he said he had not received a copy of it. All city officials declared today that the pieJ plan did not binge on the use of air .space. . - Best in Music -To Be Unveiled Mayor Jack G~en said, "Jt '.s ir- relevant really. All along people opposed to the plan' have used tht big lie techni-For the second conaecuUve yeer, Tom que by charging we planned to use the air Barley, DAil.Y PILOT music critic, has space. The success of the plan is not put the frosting on the cake ~ mie1ring hinged on air rights. It was not included his entire 8ellOlt of_ reviews and plclring in.the project-opponents ot·the project the "academy award wb\nerl." ·pushed it out in front." Birley Saturday en the DAILY PDm Planning consultant Ted Adsit, w)lo enlertalnmftit pace wl11 1nnounot win! worked with tha UU Cllizens .Sleetjng , ners ol sill troplll" wblcb hJ wQf awlld ·Committee on the propoaal, aaid l'Olll· , In ~ I-4urJl!r public 'Iii-I mere.lat use ol the air space-was discu•· pefformances. ed . but the plans w'm "only . very Each ·trophy ls narded .for tome preliminary.'' ' outatandlbg per!Onnanee-.or comim- . "We never defined anything: Thie high performance.in the field or. classical feasibility of the projecl.was not built on . J music in the Orange Coonty "'"area . The the 'tir space. It wos .posslbb'f a king-awards are called Euteri/' .trophlea term. 1 secondary tyee ~or l1¥· We dld : (named after the Greek muae.~ Jl'.'~)J studies ~because tht la:W indicated it A1Nard winntts to be an1'<Mlnced Sltur· might be possible to use the air 4J>*ce.:• day will include music's M'1n ii' The nae. law referred to the \Mt Vehicular Year, \\1oman ot the 'Year, Best Concert Parking Authority AGI under w~ich th• ci· , OrlianizaUon Be., Cqnoilt of ,the BePon ty plann.cd to condeqm_.tbe.,Land..helween.. , end two 11peclal •••rd.s .for what Barley the Coast Highway ,and Walnut A¥enue describes as "out.standing service IO lM (Ille P!lll,.Plp II CIUIO ol-()r~ .......... ·~ • "· I Credited with moot of the work lo bringing about the current m... r<vllion wu Fountain Vallq High Sdlool "Student Body Prealdent C...,, Spencer; who along with District Superintendent Max Fomey, recommended the chanp. 11lt'1 reaUy out of lilbt;" he ·said arter- the 'bowd pve its approval. "I was \er· .rtbly cWldent, that tt wu going lo go through unUI 1boltl ten. minute• before the metllng when my llomach otarted cbumlng. I've got to· get my head out of the' clouda now.'' -·be warned the audience not to anlat>Abe'the boanl,"""""""' th.al ouch -lilied 1~1 · tffor111 ·to bring .... llllnllaatlon i.a ,..,. . ''Wt m ....,.i at lOlt • You'v< """'1lllende ..,,. P>if, sound and .....io.ble tcleu. 'llley're not 1oln1 , io Wnd 8").body out of shape," said board Pnsldent Matthew Weyuker. .,,. \ "Tbl! is' ma~De 1C11Delhing.1 we should. hlVt bad for a long time. It puts It back lO(o the· tlan<IS. Of tbe • parentt:, 11 he 'i:ddfd alhodlng to" the !fact that perenl4 would -mile the u!Umote' decision on slu· dent dttts. . •. ' • • .. Not1bly a~nt from tbe\metUn&. were two truatees Who for the 'past two years ,(Sea .l>Ral,, ,..I) NEVi'YORK (AP) -'!be l!oek maHiel cut its losses late this lftemaion. Jleclbt. ing issues on the New Yd Stock b change sWI held a Z-to-1 liiad ov~ lafn- ers, but the gap was DlfMinl. (See quotaUons, Pages 10-Jl), - The average had been down,noarl) "'"' points earliei' In the ·sesaion. , . . ' e.• ' ,. '. Wea.t•e"--. : -l' The Chamber of Commerce ·~ taken over the weather. ~ again and eromtaes sunny U:lef and warmef lemperalures, hlllfnr the upper IO'a afonC ·the ~ Coa I , . ' . s • • . INS~E · '1'.90-' Y i· Orange Couni11'i tint "'°"' premiere -in Coates JltlG - and a revieto oj the film itHJf, "Tht Gahaf1; .. 1 art ftat""4 ,._ 1 loddt/'• Wie-NcllOft. :1 ' • I • I ....... ' 1t ,..,.. .. c......... , ..,.., ...... . ttt Clllcll;ll!e U, t .......... .. CltMlllH IMf car-. c..r, I C.Mlff tf •: I 8Mft DMl c,.,_. n _._. IMI' Dt9111 lllttleM I • .... ....... •U ' 1•11""91 ...... s T......... a •..-'"n 5, -......... 1t • """' UMit: 1i ' ..... ,.,,,, Mel-~ ...... ,...._ ... .. Mettllltt I W• I 11,IJ ... I. I l I • I DAil v PILOT --" ·Fridof, .\1111 17, 1970 . Budget Debated • ' -~. ·- • More .Fun '· :For~Juarez • In ~untingt~n Project_ ~e " ... ·- B7 ALAN DIRKIN Of .. Oeltr .......... Tbe balllt " the budl'!l ls being woged In the ~ ol -at Hunthlgton Boach City Hall. 1be 1lnetlp ' hu -lr•tlve and finance officers on one side and the ft- malning city departments, whlcb are ask· l.ng for a 38.38 percent mcrease in money allocations, on the other. 1be cilium ol Hunllng1oa Buch will know the winners when City A~tor Doyle Miller -recommend& . a budget to the council In May. lilillei-drew the baWe llne Thursday by Pl'O!Dlalnl that the bWtpt will nQI resull !n • tu --, .. the general llDICL The boidpl may lnC!ude a !ken! ~. In V ~y. Schools Tell Winners Of-Art Festival I Winnen In the Fountain Valley School Diltrlct's ffrsL art tesUval were ...., nounced Tburlday Jliibl·' before 8Cbool trustees. ' '• =~~.!':""~~ tour catq~es'. wpmera were: Barbara. W.ray. 7, a fi1'Jt grade student at Fulton School: Becky, Rodrl~ei, I, I third grade student at Newland · Scbool; Nancy UbaldtnJ, 11, a sixth grade student al FullonSchool, and Sl!eryl Jardine, IZ, a seventh p-ade student at Lamb School. Ten-year.Old Lori Tate· of Fountain Valley School took a apeclal judges award ldr her lltilcliery' and Fulton School cap- tured the ..._i.tes trophy. Runnersup In the art contest were : Sue Kanoo, I, Nleblu School; Mark Roa, 6, Glaler School; Glen Fritzler, 10, Fountain Valley School: Andrew Rigdon, I, G~ler School -- Vicki Lodlce, II, Newland School: William Mehl, II, Gisler School: RoMle Wada, ·12, Fountain Valley School, and Tamm7 Cooling, 12, Nleblu School. DAILY PILOT OlANot CO.UT PUIUIHIMO CCMPAMV l•l.9ff N. W •114 Pl'WIHnl IM f'llll/111# l.lt ck .. c .. 1 .. Vitt l't'eUlenl .... Gener .. ,....., n.,. •• ICo"il . ~uw Ttit111•1 A. Morplii-. M""'t,lnl t"•llot A11>trt W. l•t•• AHot"ll EdlW Hwtt .. to•IHt•OMu 1717S lttch lo~low1r1I M1ilift\I Addr.111 P.O. I•• 190, t 2641 °'"'--u....,.. Staell• tD l'-1 A- Co.Jlt M"41 : UI Wttl Bey 5trftf '"""'°': Stacfl• 7211 Wnl lt._l 8GU1"9 .. $.M ~: )U Nortll E.t (.tnllnt "-"ii - • the •us pr'l'"fly tar role, bonv<r', to pay 'lot. the •. clly'a le mUllon park pr .. gram. • ,. • Miller, Asmtant Admlnl1tr.1tor Brander Castle and Flnan<.'e Director Ben At,...UO are laced with g<Mral lund money requesta from the varklul city ilepartmenla 1olallng •12.0'I m1llloo; up 31.JI percenl,over 1$70. Arguello explained that expected In-come totals only '9.• million -up 11.57 l!Ol'Celll over Jut )'tar -and ~ leavea some · IU million lo be chopped oil department requests. H• polni.d out thal the budget requests include 7f new employes, 44 recluslllc-ol anployes and 23 pro- motlGm for 1 total coS& above the 1•7G · 1ljldcel ol ... '/QI. • ROduciJom In the bud(it req.-will be made by leuening personnel requests by '*·'1111, operatln( costs by '6$4,498 and capllal ouilay by fl,071,982 ~rdlng w At,...UO. Tbe r<dudlOlll w11J rWI leave IOl!le $220,009 for new people, promollons 'and reclauificaUons," Arguello explained. ~ Cost of living salary increases expected In September are not Included In the bUdget figures and this money will have to come Jroni reserves of past years, Arauello laid. "Thll year night be the first time 1the· city will bave to dip beavlly Into Ila raerves from past years." . Arguello ezplained that WlaUon Is hi~ ting lbe city bard in operating costs and !n capital ouilay. "Coo.strucllon costs ln- creue cme percent_ per month ·and the price of ~erythlnc ln>m pencils to fire eng1nei 11 up." lill1ler ujd today, however, that despite the inflationary 1 p I t a l that the departments will bave to live with the in- come available and that he wUI not ~ borrowlq to meet npera- llooal OGllL. From Page 1 from Sixth to LakJ slreets, plus five acres of HunUnaton Beach Company.pro. perty wt ol Lake.exl<ndlO, to Allanla Avenue. · · · ' An appralaer currenlly Is compiling , ~ on the value ol the properly oo lflM negotlatlom with ~-can ~ Tbe clly propoulo !Of . ...,. 40iitliallon of the land WU ... I the parking law. • City plsnnen I that creation ol the parking laclllly generate develop- ment In adj ·:t.:j ~ " .. I\ ·Saine down · -led by lloberl T , who~ iil'll\to dealerahlp, lesllfled against the c1i1 plan at Scbmitz' bearing. · ''Tb~ city has been soil peddling this thing. ;"'Jbey hav~ always left the us~ of IP&ee :OU\ of their plan. They have been asked il they ,intended to use the air !J>lce but they have always denied jt, '"Ibey have been careful not come out with any plans unW the law was cleared , up. 'I1ley have been thliaing about using the ait right. but just becau,. they bave been thinking about il doe$f1.'t meart they have any plans. n Teny, bead.or the Downtown Pn>perty Owners Association, said.the ruling _was "a great victory for us." He promlsed thal bis group would conUnue with its plans for private enterprise development of the downtown. area. DAILY l"llOT IW,.... ' . By TERRY COVILLE Of -DflllY ,. .... ,... • .. , -.. ' ., '' t .· ~,..,,, • ,. · , ·More•federal 'ntoMr niay ·oe1 piunped. Into the .J!ounlaln Vallo)-ScboOl.-Dlatiicl lo help' lallneb _,ale programl to help prWebool1 bi·llngual youngsters and m~y retarded students. Rotiert Sancbis, aulstant d 1 s tr 1 c t auperlnterldent, told the board of trustees Tbunday nigh! that oUl~lals or. the Deparlplent of Heallh,/Education and WeUare are pleased with a proposed pro- gram for ·pre.school tots in the Juarei Colony area. CASEY SPENCER (I N FRONT OF MICROPHONE ) LEADS APPLAUSE FOR DRESS CODE.DECISION Huntiogton Beach High School Truatoos Rotum Rosponslblllty to Studonls 1nd P1r0nt1 · ·•we hope to establish a pre-school facility in the Colony staffed w t 't b an American and a Mexican teacher to prepare the b l • I J n g u 1 I , chlldten academlcally and culturally," Sandlll u-" . Controversial PE Land DRESS ••. . ~.al oUlcials were so pleued wl~ ibe pr\iject they hive offered us nearly five times the money· we 'Uked for," be added. Slated for New Hearing had taken Polar pas!Uons on the dress code. In ill preliminary proposal, aubbillted last October, the district had uked for $85,000 over a five· year. period. Ftderal officials have now offered $75,000 for the Dr. Joseph Ribal, who had vigorously first year alone, if the projecE receives ,.,.,. ConUnued controversy over the future o( the former Pacific Electric right of way is expected during aa ~ p.m. puQllc hearing Monday in city council cham· bers. At that time, the council will bear ap- peal argumenta by the Apollo Develo~ ment Corp. urging' that a portion ol the nanow strip of land be rezoned foi apart. ment purposes. The same request was &nied recently From Page 1 APOLLO ... tingly was exposed to the German measles and grounded two days before launch. Lovell, Swigert and Haise, "damned fatigued" and disappointed by the failure campaigned for "dress freedom" du~ final apProval. by the ~ity planning cornml!sion in a 3-2 the past monthJ was JU. Also abseJ].t was "No district money will be spent on the vote. Trustee Ray Schmitt who favortd reten--Juarez project. We just set it up and run 'A citizen 's group called the Council for tion of. eirillpg dress standards. it,Tb" Sance lashist.wo'n1aidlro. m Was"lngton. will be' Environmental Concern bas steadfasUy s fl all the code k 11 opposed the zoning request on the .~1 c y, n~w ma e~ no heard May 22. If approved; the pre-school -..... ground!: that the best use for the land, ~cUoos ~any kind agairuit hair so · set up will wve\about ioa.1 lob in' the paralleling Electric Avenue, would be a long as It la 'clean and well groomed Colony. park. throughout Uie year;• and does not m. Trustees also received word that MeanwhUe, council memben have terfere with learning and teaching or in another federally funded project. for ~--ec1 ~--1 study r the ' mentally retarded and educationally ban-~= a CODlpre=~ ve 0 shop and homemaking clueea. dicapped student.· may also get mono zoning problem to be conducled by a Another stIP.UJatlon ts that othen ''not au~. ' · . ,· · apeciaJ citlzena cnmmltlee' ;, ,,,., .. The Commlltee ls expected to make its be offended or \ampered by odon related 'lbe government has. fUIJ4ed I jrogram recommendaUoa for the best use of the to unclean b ~ d y coodiUon.s or soiled to de~elop materials and speclll-:lieacber land Monday nlgbl clothing." tralnmg for mentaUy retarded youths for- W'th rd lo the past three years. -... On the advice of City Attorney John 1 reg~. to c thing the rules say -Mike Brick, district sup&rlntendenl, Camea, the council will not hear the com· that shoes (ust be worn and tb!t loosely· told the trustees the s t a t e Department rnlttee reco!'"mendaUon until afler the , • fitting, or ext~mely tight or short of Education has asked the district to eub- .appeal heanng. clothing is o tie ·avoided. . ~ mit a re.qUest .(or another three )(tan of Pancreas Switch Violations of any rules may be referred . federal money to further 4,_eveJop the Pro: · to classf"90nl teacher_s or' adm1nistrati'V¢' .gr'~W~ '. rece,ivJJ' a~~~ ;1;o ooQ: tn ~-ald ·~~ ' ' personnel for correction. . · ·· ,... . ·· ·' ,. .. ~ Q.f the nation's third try at putting men ·on . ~ the moon.splashed down rour mile• south patient . A iJin g students, it was· pointed· out, may .be . · last ~ee years!' . Brick &llld. If ap-. suspended f[om class or S:Chool if they, J:li'.,f?)'ed, we .~ another $150,000 the of the Iwo Jlllla in SUJHP).otcbed and t vjolate Ute trustee rulings. • · · · next. three years. . • -' ~· Tti~ mentally retarded program ta a gentJe seas 620 miflS ,southeast of Pago . . . ~ago in American Samoa. · Mn. Cara Ramey, ~ H~tington . 'Tbey were lo spend the night aboard, 1 Beach hoosewUe wbo made medical Dance Concert -' fly Saturday to Samoa and Ulen return· history as one of.. the few surviving J>a1l-! . • • Sunday to their famiiles at the space ~ tianBPlaAt P4,tierrt&,· is in fair CCJrto. ... • • center oulaide Houstoh, TeI. 11 waa ditlon todaY II'· O!ance County Medical '1~t ,at,' ,M'<>nn• <I nported WIOlllCI'1!Y ·Prtlident Nl&oo Cenler. -, ' - . , ~ ~'-'-.¥ .,. would be oo hand io ll'ffl them. Doctors rtport~ she' lJ' ~vinl solrie:. · .. 11 • • " Oieers burst out in the control center trouble with dr~ge of Uie pancreas; .. Reflections In M;oUon, I a modern !'00?0 where ""'"ml crews ~ toiled but It Is not a aiin ol rej~ ol tl)e:new -dance_ concert ,by Mapna l!l8h School reveijlblJ 1ofioW--d8y. !O geti!he& col· organ. , (. · ·atuljen,ts be&Jnl at 1,11 tgnlght In ~ leqijej back aalely when three big Mn. ~ey rectivod the~ !qi'. !">bol s ~lam. , , orSJile and white main parachutes ap-.. ~bar, Sht wu flll~.lriirll!M. Subject; lo be treated tiy the d"!'"~• peared on the television screen._ · medical ctnter MuclJ.41~.~t ~~,a inClude l .love duet, outer space, a There was another shout. as the weet ·J.ater with ~ )>roblems .of' n. children's .tlanct and ~ avant garde Odfssey •hit ·the water in· full view of 'the jectlon. . , I· ·. · . . danct. · . \ ::-. . . Jii.Ullorui before TV sets atound the world. Doctors at the. m~cal ce~ter 'kald ·Uie . · Tlckets ~wlll ~ sold at the door. Prices . Before the beautifully: smooth.fe..entry, , ,. rejection probltma wefe ~lved, but.she ~ ,, art fl. for adults, ~ cents for Studer ' l 1 the astronau~ had jettisoned the shat· ;. being held In the. hcepital.tw;~use .of ~ ": With 1denUficaUon, ad ~ cenll for tered section of the service ·mod\Oe that poor dralnqe. · · . . chUdre:n. ., . .; . :Joint ,eUort with the Fountain Vallej School District, Ocean Vielt' School . '"District, Westminster School Qislrij:t and Garde'l G.rove Unified ScboOI District participating. • Italian Leade~ Gets ' ,-Parliament Suppoft " I ,,• . · ROME,(,\P)--'Tbe llallan parllamonl gave fiDal-..approval today . to PrtmJer " ~riano Rumor's new center-left iO'ftrn· ment with a 548-235 vote of confidenct in the Ctiamber ol DepuUes. The Senate voted confidence ln tbe 31st pl)lt:fascl.st' government · April 10 by a vole iJI J6'1 l'1 111: , ha~ !Jl9lled .their moon. mlssiOn ap.d aaw ~ . - in astonishment its condition. , "There's OQe'. whole side of. the spacecraft mlsslng," !ald Lovi!IL "Tbe • wbole pa'ncl' ls blown out." ~. ' A swlmtner reached the side of· the command .module al 10:17 a.m. PST. "Can you give us our distance from the ship," asked ~wigert. A recovery olilcer told the crew they were then one mile from the Iwo Jima. The carrier was steaming toward the spJashdOiljl point. DAILY ,ILOT ltoff , ..... -· I " ~-·-..c. ( FINISHID' IN MIMOSA TlllOW Oa •IDN. ljAllll DICOIA'llD IN CHALi WHn1 • •LAU SHILYIS AND TWO INTUIOtt u.t!TS. IT DlllXIL, THI MOST TllUSllD llAMI IN FUINITUIL $879 • . INTERIORS l'lae Grass Is Greene1• NEWPORT BEACH 1727 Wn tcllff Dr., 642·2050 9P!N FRIDAY 'TIL 9 ProfaHlonal Interior LAGUNA BEACH DotllMl'I 345 North'Coast Hwy. 494-6551 In fast-growing Huntington Beach..__ population 100,000--plus -you can still run across a pastoral scene like this one. The field is oU Slater Avenue between Nicholas Streett .and Warner Avenue. The horse ls "Princess'' and her· friends are Jerry Clark, 14, and Randi -Roehrman, a. . • Avall•blo-AID-NSID OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 f'hM Ttn ,._ MMt ef'ON9f1 C...,14 .. 1J6J c -~ ---.-· --. ·---• " • ' -__. • • ' . H WLV Pll.01' :J •• "'l .\ ' • • · __ .-'.-•W~hole ; ·sim; ·~ss :· I . . . • ·I ~·· . ........ , . . ' ' . . .., .... ' • , ' • > I • SPACE' ~ER; Housto.r !Ullh, -&wajt • mlhute ..:. right by the fiiah lain The.A-polio 1a c;rew got Its flrst Joo~t.[I·'f"antenna ·the whole paoEil 11 blown out .. da'y-11 tM ·darn,ge ·rcoin;=,an , flJ?l<i.fon~~,Utom .theJ)a~to~ " 'm-1®'1A1Jdo:"D-the-SPS-~- 'that sCrul>bed •their scheduled m·oon 'Jan· ' Kerwin: "tak,e pictures." • 1 no~. • looJcj OK o·n the inside, maybe)& . ;J .. ~ ' Halse:, 1'Look!~ like it got the SPS; waf Ju~ a • , • 11 • f.:" ~ J ' • "'11lere's a whole side of th ~·i , (service propul,slon iystei1n)1 valve, too, 'Kerwlri: "Wu the bl!n deformtd OD ,th• spaeeCrait misslng,".commandc;-'" J8mes Houston." / · .. • • , -. outside, or ... nicked, or wbat?" . ~ • A' Lov.el "fadloed groUnd conlfolle~ Joe \ KerW\n: ·"Coul4,you See the SPS engine · ~aise: 111-thlnk the explosJpn, from '"'" . , · -· gir huh'" · · . what I could tee, Joe., had ata.gu. I don't \ • Ktt)¥l.., ~~eloslon.sQ tte~ed ~rvlce Haise ;' "Tbe war ltlooked.·JU$,.t a da~k •• Qo" whether there WIS any actual m-04~"ftas etUs~ P:l'IP ta re-e:Hlry. browp sire~~·It1s really a med.'" defl>rtr\ation 1(otthe bell) or Aot.'' Ciii~~siaip Exp.Os~ ;. \ NeW U:S. citize~S -145 strong ~·plus tneir faml~ lies g3ther around Superior. Judge. Willia~ Speirs '}'in foyer' o! Orange County .Courthouse for group photo following naturalization ceremon'ies. Group of new Americans include 46 residents . of the Orange. Coast .. see story1 Page.8. . ' Sc-hool~ Board . \ -. No \Time .io _Think ·neath, • . .: Seat .Goes • .. • . SaysAstronautA1·mstro}Jg To Anders,on • ~ '· · ! ' SPACE CENTER, Hous1gn (AP)_~_~l know wh_en they ~et bat,k on the ? Thfee Arch . &_1 y resldEifit Norm~~ Neil A Armsln>ng the•first person·to set ground, and think about 1t, they 11 be con· · ' siderably disappointed that they weren't Anderson '\:\'¥ appoinleP... T~uy8ay-to. fill 1°'.°t on ~ moon, says an as~ona~t f~ able to use all that ptactice 'they've had · avacancy-oJt -the-'FiffhDistriclseatofthe with a flight emergency dOesn_t think and' had that wOnderful ,opprtunity to OraJtge County Board of Education. about death because-there isn't time. wal:C on the moon surface," he said·. He will ser\;e.~Jy ~ntil j~ io, filling "I'11e.heard people· say ~en they got in l Armstrong said the possibility: of not the post .~de .vacant by the resign~lion a really tough spot, they had their life getting back safely from ·a crippled -: .. "Qf •. bo_ ai:~_p~si.dent Clay Mitchell, also or story flash in front ol their minds and I spacecraft is "a real one! It always exists ,._v dldn·t 'experience that," Armstrong said, in the back of your mind." . ·~th Laguna, wfto · was named to the recalling his close call in Gemini 8. "l suspect that .the attitude th.at they State BOard of 1 Education by .'Gpv. In 1965 Armstrong and astronaut David renect over the communication loops )\eagari: · .. . . . · Scott had to make an emergency ditch in reflects what .they're really thinking," he Anderson , 42, was-amongJ ix . persons the Pacific Ocean after their spacecraft said. "Namely, they're trying to do each tntervi:wed by the bo.ifd March 19' after experienced· s'evere tumbllnK. -and every job precisely a~ well~ as they "It was like a pilot getUng ,into an in-can and not overlook anything so that, the they :had sought the appointment and was . advi;:rtent spin ih an airplane and situation _ yQu conjure. won't ~ap~n at selected . for "the ·short tetm ·after be recognizing that he absolutely must solve least as a result of their own domg. deci.ded not lo run ior elec~ion· ~ the of. }'tis problem and correct tht: spin be.Core Armstro!lg· was asked whelh~r he fice. The others interviewed . .1111 are in the hitting the surface of the grcNnd and all 'Would hesitate to go on future m1ssloru el~ion race and . .the. board decided .~p-his attention is directed toward that end . in view of the troubles with Apollo 13, po1ntme~t to th~ rnter:i-~ post would gi,ve and that was father the way we felt,"' , "Well, I'm· standing by ·for an assign- the can~1d~te an ~~r advantag~.. 4 • !YJnstrong said Thursday at a news con-ment at ihe present time," he said. Anderaop.. ·said today ·!he hl•ded . fo • ference. . ,He sald . he had this ~ttih{de tow~rd seek electi.ott to the board and h~4 .0led ArmstroQg i;:ommented on how the emer1enc1e.a,cip SP,llce; "You don't .wring . papers, ·but~wilhdrew them vJhe11..' 'th!hgs ApOIJo . 13 men must feel about their your1hands. \loll' just ·try to decide what came up in ·my ·work that .m~d'~ it ap-mission's prerhature ending. the best course of action ls." parent I wciuld not have time to·do a good -• • Cambodian Troops /(ill job on lhe boani, '.' I • He' is a life insurance underwriter with 1 offices in Santa Ana. HiS decisio11. .f.o 'accept the interim ap- '1 poinlment . was made, said Anderson, 0 because I felt it .wou.ld be good ¥ we cootd have a continuation of' the klndJ.of 1 thinking Cf3y Mitchell brought to the I board. R will be a sort, of caretaker role fDi me. Then_tbe .election _will-di!cide, who: ' · aihOuicf serve for the nlxt term." -And'erson has not previously served on · · it school board, but was 011e ot two~ last-· minute write-i n c a n d' i d a t e s , both defeated, in the Ap'ril, 1967, school board election in· the Laguna 'Beach Unified School ·District. . -A »year resident of the Laguna area , Anderson first came to South Lagutta in 1939 and was gra~uated from Laguna Beach High School in 194S. He lef\ the area .ia 19S2 to wo'rk in Los Angeles and returned 'seVen yelir-s ago to make his home at·27 S. ERCino Road in Three Arch Bay. +.~-~,!T,.,he_ .Andersons h~x~Jive_ ~hlJ!I_~!!. ranging Jn age from 5 to 16. , After.Jrigh school graduation, Anderson eerved hi .the Navy, then attended Sa11ta Ana College, graduating in 1948 and going on tonceive a tiachelor of scienct degree· at the~University of Southern Califi:>mia. He is a member of the governing board or the new Marine Studips luUtute l:nd manager of 'Three Arch ~ay Tu'Distr\ct. 100 ; Vie·tnam ~Civilians TAJU:Q, Cambodia (AP) -Cambodian soldiers fired repeatedly into 'huddled masses of Vietnamese concentration camp inmates and left more than 100 dead, surVivOrs reported today. Blood-spatter.ed and wOund ed survivors said Cambodia'!~ troops came in four times between · 3 • p.m, Thursday and 5 , a.m. today. "They shOt and shot and shot,'' said one boy, about 16, who wa s weeping. Last week at least 73 were slain under similar circumstances in Prasault. The Takeo Vietnamese concentration _camp,_as thf::....soldiers themselves calLit, is one of dozens around Cambodia that contai n thousands or Vietnamese res.idents rj:)unded"up as part or security measures iii face . of 'mounting attaCks -by .Com· munis~-led 'forces. 1 1 n#s camp contained more th an 2;00 per.sons, Including a few Women and Children. Tak~·i! 54 miles south ~f Phnom P,enh. At least 13 seriouslY wounded Viet· namese, iiicluding ayotmg boy, lay on the blood-caked floor of a shed in the camp with no medical a~rii:n. A hopsital stood h 100 yards away, yet no one came Ip the wounded, some of them obviously dying. Cam- bodian soldiers stood idly n e a r b. y , watching through bullet-torn lattice work. Ly Yang Pat, 50, one ·o: 41 survivors, said the troops first came just after dark. The soldiers fired directly tnto. the Viet· namese, who were sitting under the shed just after their meager evel}ing meal. ~Ly said -there wa·s no warning-ana- "Lhere was no pla,ce to hide ." Thanh Kim Sia, 56, father of 10 children, saw two sons die before his eyes. "Wh.ere,,lis my wife? \Vhere are my other children? I dort,'t know. They took only ·mjself and. my two sons," Thanh said.· ; . ' Soviets Q:it ,on . Olympics " Newport's Kilrf>y . Challenges Aide's Sta te ment John B. "Jim" Kilroy, noted Newport Beach Yachtsman and president or the Loa Angeles 1976 Olympic Committee, 1'hur9day locked horns with a Russian Olympie Corpmi_!lee member on Soviet charges that Los Angeles was oUering commercial lures through po t ~ n t i a I t.elevisi:on to obtain the J976 Olympic Games. Russia is also bKlding for the-197~ .. Olympi<s. Kilroy , a SOuthem CaJilomia industrial developer, accusect ConstanUne Ad(ianov, chairman of ihe Soviet Olympic Coth- mittee. and vice president of the Intema· tional Ol}'mplc C OJ1l m i t tee, or disregarding the rul es: and regulatiom of tbe IOC In his criticism of the bid o(. the City ol Los Ang~les for the 1976 Summer Olympic Games. Television recipls -if the ga mes are held in Los Angeles -are estimated al IU million. In Moscow, the city where the Russians hope the 1976 games will be held, Adrlanov was quoted in the magazine Ogon)'Qk as saying Los Angeles had pro. mised ~ oyg ~ble -ol.. money to the I~ from televisi<ln revenues. "Th.is," said Kilroy, "would violate the IOC rule that the gameS be non-· commercial. "Mr, Adrianov, as vice president of the IOC, should know full ' well thal the di stribClion of televilion money is decid- ed solely by the JOC, with particlpalton by the bid city, the National Olympic Ccmmittees and the Internilfional SpClrts Federations. "As, in the case of Munich, the city awarded the 1972 Swnmer Olympic Games, the revenue Is distributed to those respective orgAnlr.ations. '"nle criticism by Mr. Ad r la no v highlights the Jack of television and other communications capability of Moscow and the. USSR. Russian TV is not com- patible with-tlfe rest of the: world without installation or highly"technical conversion devices. They trailsmit black and white but no color television," Kilroy said. "Russia does not subscribe to the ln- temaUonal communications sat.elllte~1::' grams ml has lilntted -'<I-wide • ~ _ea,pabllit.Y.. : ll • 1rl 1'JV primarily on long ground lines to Western Europe with limited secondary capacity through' a Small satellite. Undou btedly the cost of communications distribution from Russia would be exceedingly high and would require tremendous change." Kilroy said the time differential would be . detrimental since direct broadcast from Moscow would be early from Western Europe and miss the Western Hemisphere markets. Kilroy also said, "Jn view of Mr. Adrianov's release, it appears the Soviet OlympiC Committee .and the US.SR have ~pudiated the rumor§ throughout the rid ''Uiat Moscow ~as offered free nsportation to visiting Olympie delega· lions should they (Moscow) be awarded lhe Games. "We belleve that Mr. Arlrianov , representina: the JOC, and knowing of the proposals of the Soviet Olympic Com· mittce and Moscow, should clearly reppdlate any such offers . or free tran~~Uon made by the Soviet Olyft\. pie Corrimillee or the City of Moscow in their quesL for the 1976 Summer Olympic ..-..W• .. --=--- KerWln7 !'ls' that right!" Ketwin : • 'Take plctureS, but vte"want Kerwin: "OK." ·, , LovelJ :-"Riii:ht by i.he-1 ~ollt th_ere, you to cotiserve RCS (reaction con!fol · e0 M9n, that's unbelievable." \v. the 1 ~J lari1 IOok ' "· . _ "pants suit __ ·~· \ ' •• " • • • •. r / ' / \ : ' with a .switch .df s·kirt J • • ' • • •. • Re~ for a great fash.ion\~dvenh;re :; :1he panti.~bif , '.. ~~ · ,' ;· ,i ·"';; - snapped fo1 summer with iipttooed·up, · -""'." . '·.·. . . • • .. ·.--tie1ted·safari jacket. Quic~1 cha~ging to a pleated.skirt / 1.· • : - while tiacking the big ~Im!· Powder b~.oc .lime . ·• • green; 6 to 14, complete, U.•. BootiQU!! Spart5wear. ' ( .. ~ f I .. \ • • .. ; .,., ·• ' 1, ' lj .. · •' ·; .. { ~· • i u umS' • Newpo1t Nl Fashion Island· Newport Center• 644·2200 • Mon ., Thu.cs., F1i. IO:OO till 9:3o Ol!ter days 10:00 till 5:30 • ' . -' . \ \ • r; •• ' .. • .. ,,- .. ., "" -' . . . •• - ... . \··· " .. .. . • ' .. ' • . • ~ . .. .. • .. . . ' r •' ~: ' ~ • ' ' .. • . ' • • . ' . r • ' ' I I • -~·-:-----~ ----• • -" Frida,, AJH'll .17, 1970 . . • ·s. ··Vi ets Pu'sh Of -ens1ve -ambod1a Ill ·~---,...,...., Oulspoken Edw•rd,\ltn Elson an· nounced bis candidacy for the post o! Dane County, Wis., district attor· ney Wednesday -in the nude. ~e ahnounced bis candidacy at C\ st.np tease 'bouse while standing beh~d a tectum which covered stra.teg1c are;Js from view o( the audience and law officers. When no one ask· ed him any questions, be rei:nar~ed, u1 guess I·covered everything. • Tiu 11dnoi1 Dfpartment of ~t: v tntlf! 'rtpoTU that it 10GI Qeotttng .some indicationl of dilpleQIUf't with the "ew •tatti income ta: Wednesday, the laat day for fit· 1'11{1. Ont return tN!. sl.a.i'1t'd with blood and imcribed: "'You ,gqt ~thing else -here's a drop of m11 blood too.•• • The c,,·t of San Francisco has filed a ,-jg force the removal of a huge gn of a topless 'dancer with two 1trat02ically placed flash· ing red ~la.' Ollicia)'• were quick to .. 1 tbt Qider had nothing to do with Ille natiit'e'oUbe sign but siln- ply that Ill 1"-1y figure ~!Id· ed higher UW. the pel'1Ditted 10 feet above the niol. • • Pan Americafi 1tewcnf<11 Joan Darby i1 sh.own trying to spin' tM prop of'G ,.are Ford Tri-motor which toiU be part of the show at thttReno National Championship Air Rae~~ next Sept- ember. Mils Darby u· the queen Of t/Je .show. • c!aie warnings were posted Tues- day in Atlantic City.._ N.J., but un~ fortunately there was no place to post them. The U,S, Coast Guard Station there reportod that Ibo 60 mile-per-hour wind bad blown down the pole on which the warning flags are flown. • SAIGON (UPI) -Sitong SCMlth Vitt· namese forces defied American wamlnga and drovt Into cambodla in a n.....tay operation thit destroyed 1 Viet Cong m:ma factory and killed 72 Communist soldiers, Informed allied military aources said l<lligbL They aaid the cperaUon which bea:an Mooday was still under way tonight. tt was canied out tn the Mekong Delta region by several companies of govern· ment mlliUamen supported by a regimen· takized annored cavalry unit. A regi· ment ls 2,400 men. In previous South Vietnamese forays into Cambodia, U.S. military advisers al- * * * U.S. Weighs . Cambodian Aid R~quest WASHINGTON (AP) -The Nixon ad- ministration Js reported approaching cambodia's request for military assistan- ce with ertrtme caution. There seems to be liUle ~oubt here that the Cambodian army needs or will soon need anns. But some ofHcials say an in- ternational an"ange.ment to furnish aid, pegged to the pyrpose of supporting Cam- bodian neutrality, might afford the best solution to the problem. . 'Ibe State Department a n n o u n c e d 'nrundlly a request for m i I i t a r y assiJt1ince -melntnc ·anna and other tn*'iel -baa been receivf14 (from the .new cambodian govmunent· «' Pttmier Loq .Nol. who overthrew formtf chlef of state Prln<>tNorodom Sihanouk_ , A· spokesman said the r<quest was being, '~xamlned," a word 'd\ostn to avoid sa,m, that it -WIS already being considered. ' About the aame lime S e n a t e Qemocrall.c Leader ~e Mansfield said he was .oppoaed to granting U.S. arms aid to Clmbodla, Administration ·teaders ezpect any dl!d!loo to meet Uie Cambodian request directly will draw11ew fire from critics in eonc-. On the other hand they rear without some a.ssiJtance Cambodia may , not survive as a neutral country. - 1be Cambodian rtqUeat for aid has beeo addressed not only to the Uolted States but to many other countrtei. In -a statement April 14 Premier Lon Nol said the government W<>Uld accept "all uncondi~ooal foreign iJd from all eourees." This broad appeal opened up Ule .possibility the United States would con- sult with other friendly governments about a possible In ternatl on al ar- rangement for providina mllltary sup- plies. ~o one in Waahlncton was •uni ex~ actly how this might be done, The new regime has been Involved In some Dghting with Norlh Vietnamese and Viet c:Ong forces using Cambodian border territory as sanctuary In t b e Vietnam war. , Red Chinese Rap Russian Leader VIETNIANE, Laos (UPI) -S o m e North Vietnamese troops In aouthern Laos art pulling back and possibly mov- ing into neighboring Cambodia or South Vietnam, military aoorces said today. 'Ibey described the pullback a 1 "usual," but said they were uncertain .o.r, its significance. · They said the withdrawal . was in southern Laos near the Ho Chi Minh Trail that runs from North Vietnam through Laos and Cambodia into South Vietnam and that it began last week. Under the htadfng "Merrie England" the Daily Telegraph oj London Thur1day pubU1hed a report on old age pemioners be· ing showed sex jilnu fn London. "The f irst film showtd mass or· gie1, sadism, b"'tality, le sbian· ism and ;mt about every kind of -_J~ti.sh and perversionr-o ,-One-et- derly gentleman clainied he had seen more exciting things at the 1easidt.• ~ The SO_lll'Ces also said the guerri~Pa­ lhettao forces had sijpped up rice col- lections because food shortages were developing since Cambodia closed the Port of Slhanoutville to North Viet- namese supplies. . tacbed to the Wiiia have rduHct to crO.. the border. llowever, U.S. Air Force plana have bombed Communlst artlllery b.ue1 INldt Cambodia In lllaliaUoo for shelilog1 of U.S. poo!Uons. Allitld eourcea. Wei the government forces seized mote than 200 Communllt weapons, including Soviet-made rifles and Chinese Communist mortan in the slrlke into the one-Ume Communist ,sanctuary in Cambodia opposite Kleng Phong Province. The strike nported tonight came 70 Miles west of Saigon. Other South Vietnamese operalJOns into Cambodia have been reported 35 miles northwest of S~on where the Parrot's Btu -o1 cambodl& -into South VI-Viet Co1!1 u.opo ;ft that •rt• have moved westward Into cam. bodta, 1ttacttni a number ol llanlbodllll villages aod towns. ' The --reported ~t was cogduclell doopi~ ID appeal by U. &, autborlUu to. the South Vietnam• gO\lemment to halt attacks agalnst•Com- munlst unU1 across the !ror)tler. . Admi!llslratloo ottlcl1ll in Wuh\nlloft ' said Wedoeeday the ap~ wu illufd by the Nb:on adm.tnlstratlon be ca.a i1·e American offlclala feared In c.r ea & e d mlUtary activity in Cambodia would widen the war in Indochina. ~· Far to the norih, hollooplen lodaJ lin.d 1100 South Vlelo-1nflDU,- lota JWll!e cltarbip near the A 8Uu Valley, the Comnuilllsl supply n>Ute "- Llol li>to the Hue-0. NU1g arOll ud scene ol'IOlllt of the btoodleol lil!lli>I ol • the Vietnam war. _ It WU the cloaest approach ta the. A ~· V.!tey by _any liztablt aWed unit ' 8loce tllr: U,S, 10111 Alrticirne Dlvlalon •~ iht valley tu! Seplem!Jor. Fteld·aiparta allo told of.new BU i;Jld• ~y -"'-''"" Norlll Vletmmooo troops 111m1UffH111 the Dot Stone ind Dot Pek Green' "'Beret bases near the t.,otian border and commanden said more than V"I T•l4P•llett POLICE FIGHT PITCHED BATTLES FOR SECOND STRAIGHT DAY ON BERKELEY CAMPUS RHical• Hurl Rocks , Smash Window•; Pollc9 Use Tear: Gas, Make 31 Arre1t1 · Berkeley Under Siege; Police Rep1ilse Rioters " House Approves Welfare Package; Senate Fight Due BERKELEY (UPI) -Bands of howl- -Ing radicals swept across the battered University of califomla campus Thurs- day jn a series of gueniUa-like, rock· throwing attacks on buildings and police units. Campus olficers, sheriff's deputies and California Highway Patrolmen f i re d volleys of tear gas into the demonstrators, who fell back, regrouped , and charged agafn. At least 33 persons were arrested. bringtng to more than 50 the number of arrests in two days of violence. More than a score have been injured. Chancellor Roger Heyns, who banned all rallies scheduled far today, said the campus "was the victim of wanton desll'\letion unprecedented In the history of the university. Any attempt. to link · today's grim events with moral Issues is travesty on morality." About 2,500 persons roamed about Sproul Plaia, the famous center or rlissent on the 27 .~student campus, but lhe destructive rampage was carried out by about 400 hard-core demonstrators - Including many of grammar and high school age. "People are dying in Vietnam and we're going' to be dying here," a bearded radiE_a1 st.anding 'on a station wagQ.D_tol~ 1 one Of the roving bands. "This university is one ol the enemies." 11\e demonstrators ri pped down an American flag and tried to bum it, ama!bed hundreds of windows, wrecked two trucks and laid siege to the campus naval ROTC building and California filll, where He)'lls' office is 1ocated. i -o, ·, A group of abQut 20 smashed out the wipdows of the faculty club, .• here 50 professors were ealing. lunch, and then dashed inside to scatler tables and chairs. One angry teacher UlreY( a chair at the invaders as they fled.- Meanwhile, fonner student body preSi- dent Dan Siegel surrendered on charges of inciting to riot· dUring Wednesda)'s disorders. Siegel, who was booked and released on $2,000 bail, called the charges "ridiculous" and ''absurd." Four of the 26 persons arrested~ Wednesday were identified by police as members of th e miUt.ant Wea.thennan faction (If Sutdents for a Democratic ~ ciety. * * * 4 P ersons Hurt ~ In Santa Barbara Riotin g -Viole11c~ I WASHINGTON (AP) -The House ha.s handed President Nixon a major victory by pwing his far-reaching weUare refonn package, but the administration faces a strong effort Jn the Senate to raise lhe assurl!(f family income_ over $1,600. Several senator.s already have served notice t h e y will try to hike the benefits despite the cost. The final I I o o r showdown may come in June.· By a 24.1-155 vote that crisscrossed par· .. ty lines, the House Thursday sent th"e measure to the Senate. Both Republican and Democratic leaders si.tpported it, but conservatives in both parties -anq a few liberals who wanted more generous provisions -were lined up in opposition . The measure provides a ,l,600 federally assured income for a family of four and Increases the roll of eligible persons by an estimated 13 million, mostly the work· lng poof and their families. It requires adult beneficiaries to register for job training and assignment. The federal government would assume a greater share or the cost and ad- ministration. The aged, blind and disa bled would be a5SW1!d $110 a month. By official esOmates, the bill would cost ff.4· billion -but opponents said the cost will turn out as much as thr~ times that lijure. • ' t.lllO lfonh Vietnamese llad been tilled in Ille tloP ol die two f?uea· , During the beUcopltr usault on the , llne lllldtnc ""' .. S\\ mU. nortbeu1 of lh0,ll5,mlle-loq A Shau Vslley, -d. fin lhot down an AHi CObra holl.,.,,ier .,._,.p,O! tht 10111 Airborne Dlv:s!on's lutb A viaUon Battalion-Both Cl'tWID~n Wlll'O rescued. The South Vietnamese troop• c a me under North Vietnam,.. gun/ire almoat iinmedlately .lfter thiy landed, MWtary IOW'Ctl aaid a North VJetnamese unit a~ parently was trapped between two units of arriving South Vietnamtse. One South VietnameSe soldier and an Allltralian ad· viaer were tilled. Senate Quiz On Blackmun • Interests Due WASHINGTON (UPI) -When the Justice Department revealed th a t Supreme Court nominee Harty A. Black. mun ruled in three cases ).nvolving firms Jn which he had financial intereslS, it as· sured the judge of intensive r.i.uestlonlng before the Senate Judiciary Cofnmlttee. A thorough s t u d y was likely e v e n before the Justice Department statement,. however, in view .or the Senate's rejecliora of Pre~nt NixO'l'l 's last two nom,inees - Judges Clement F. Haynsworth Jr. and G. Harrold Carswell. A Sena!! source ad· ded Thursday : "On the surface there seem to be parallels with Haynsworth, and after the President's charges, every senator who questicined Haynsworth and Carswell Will have to questiog Blackmun." Like Haynsworth, Blaclanun also was a director of a business enterprise wbile cin the circuit bench. He served fO:!JI .y~ars on the board of Kahler Corp., operator of a Rochester, Minn .. Hotel, receiving $1 ,500 a year. He resigned in 1963 alter the judicial conference recommended judges not hold directorships in cor- porations organized for profit. The Justice Department's reve lations about Blackmun's record came in the form of a letter from OepUty Attorney General Richard G. Kleindienst to Sen. James O. Eastland (D-Miss.). chairman or the judiciary committee. The action was apparently intended to b r in g Blackmun's actions into the open, and to dispel any hint of impropriety. Coed on Carpet Over Bare Butts JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPI) - A photograph of the bare backsldes of two girls on Page 145 of the Jacksonville Universlty ·}'earbook might mean Robyn Moses won't grachJate on time -and she wasn't even in the picture. Miss Moses, 21, is editor of the yearbook ind a hearing on whether she practiced deception in putting the annual together will be held after classes today in the student dean's office. · Wayne Corbin, dean of men, said Miss Moses' degree would be withheld pendina final disposition of the case. · The official charges agalnst the ·wnm- _J.ngton, Del., coed are "deception" and f •conduct contrary to the best interests ol the students and the university." The picture. at the beginning of the sorority section, is superimposed over a campus scene. Attention Draftee 145, Your Number's Up WASHINGTON (AP) -The Selective Service System has told its local boards not to draft anyone with a lottery number higher than 145 in May , a headquarters spokes man says. Ever since the Clraft-by·lottery began at the start or this year, Selective Service has been set.ting. a monthly celling number, so that temporary dH!erences among local draft pools don't send some men into the service ahead of others with the same number, Rain Falling Over South SANTA BARBARA CAP) -, Three young women and an African foreig1 ex1 change student were hit by shotgu"i pellets Thursday night as 200 officers, dispersed about 700 young p e o p I &ni!hlng windows at a ·bank buildin which replaced ooe rioters burned down iA February. Sheriff James Webster said some of his riot-helmeted, shield.carrying deputies fired blrdshot into the air, but nol directly at any of the protea:tora attacltln the Bank of America branch in nearby Jsla Visla. He said ht 'was investigating the ·woundings. 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The oUicers launched several dozen tear gas canisters in a" hour·loog con- frontation to disperse the demonstrators who also smashed nearby real estate of- fice windows and set some trash .bins ablate in lhe street. Most seriously wounded by birdshOt was Wond ~1esfln, 21, a• Ethiopian ex- change student al the adjoining Universi- ty of California campus. He was reported in · saUslactory condition with r I e sh wounds in his shoulder, side and back. Three young women were tnated at Santa Barbara Couaty General Hospital for birdshot wounds. One was ~pitalii­ ed, two were released. Their names were not released. One 1tud'ent i•v01ve3 in the trouble later told a newsmtn the demonstrators attacked the bank branch -as wu the cue In February -u "the biggest sym. bot In the community of the capitalist establishment we've been f1'hUn1 against for years." Demmslratora said the protest was spontaneous. But one student said "feel· lnp were galvanlud" by a campus 1peech Thursday afternoon ~Y Nancy Rubin. wife.of Jerry Rubin, convicted in lbe Chicago Seven rlol trial. Authorillet did. not hnmedlately link her zpeech to the disturblace. AS Walkout Continues LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Student absenteeism !Oared today to nearly M percent as the school board of the city's 616 schools attempted to negotiate a back-to-work agreement with striking teachers . The board ordered Superintendent Robert ''Kelly to discuss an agreement with UniUd Teachers of Los Angeles aimed at getting the strikers back in the classrooms by Monday. However, the agreement would not in. volve "substantive issues" cl salaries and educational programs actording to Boa.rd President Arthur Gardner. Kelly had ordered school negotiators to eod talks with the UTLA wben union teachers failed to 1'9pOrt to classes last '1.!onday. the first day of the strike. 1lle board'• adlon came arter It went to court to setk contempt citatlom against the leaders of the strike, but a bearing on the mttter was continued u,ttll Api:il 17. Slude:ot absenttilsm rox to 43 ptn:ent Thursday as about haU: of the distrlct's 25,000 teachtrs remained off the job. About r7 per=t ol lhe d~trict's 1141 ,000 students did not atttnd claases Wed· nelday. Tn many cases. students wtrt Hiit ~me early and others were let out into playgrounds. No schools were technically c~ because to do llO would jeopardlia the $150 mlllion in aid the district lftl from the state each year. 'I • I I I '· I •• ' . ·~~ayings1-"H Described . In Letter ' I ; CHARLESTON, W. Va. (AP) ~ Sllte' P.U.. SUpt: it. L. -declloed loday .. reveal the conteml el. u anonymcq lettei ib.t louco.d olf a *1'di for two m1,.1r,. West Yuctni& U n iY era It y coeds. • The.remains of ~n Fer~ rell of Quinwood, W.Va., and Mared Malarik. of Ktnnelon, N.J., both 19, were discovered by National Guar¢>men and State Police Thursday in a remote wooded area abOut IO· miles from the Morgantown campus. WVU's Student newsJ)aper, the Dally Afllenaewn, said In a ~ghted story that.the letter received by · Gov.. ,\!'ch A. Moore J~. Mid the slll)'<'f would turn himself over to ))Olice after the bodies were found. • u Me ssage Received . . ... Steye Thompson, an FBI agent in Fairmont, was quoted as saying the ·1etter contained material to that effe<.'t1 A sailor . hitchhiker ezchange! peace gesture with some of the ~ antiwar demonstrators who march· ed to the N•wPQrt Navar Base at Newport, l.t.J. _ ''The cootents of the letter we haven't given cot," Bonar said. "The only reason we are keepiitg_ the· content! a secret ls that .onlY one person knc)'~·s at this point .•• If we didn't, we might have three or four persons confess." ' . Rescue W orkers Flee M~e was not immediately Ne w ~4 lp Avala ncJie · avail~Je for comment. PLATEAU D'ASSY, France A three-month search, which took 00 tragic plVllVlrtlons, (UPI) -A· new avalanche •¥r-roared down . Roe Des Fiz continued today as S tat e Peak today, routing rescue po Ii c e. and NaUonat workers digging for bodies of Guardsmen hunted for more ~ victims of 'lbursday's disaster :n~~ ~=·of~ two _ ~t kil,led 72 _~rsoos bl . a The bOdies were found tn a duldref! s t u b e r c u 1 o s 1 s small ravme about 150 yards sanato~um. from a dirt road described by Peeling oft the snow capped one resident of the area as a peak· at daybreak, masses of lovers' lane for c 0 I I e g e mud , granite and snO?" rolled students. Authorities said one do.wn the slope, stopping only body was nude the olher yards from the nurses home of clothed. ' the hospital. The girls had last been seen One rescuer suffered a hitchhiking back to t h e i r broken leg from the onrushing dormitory the evening of Jan. rock but the rest of the 300 18 after seeing a mov~ in rescue crewmen fled safely. downtown Morgantown. They' went back to work dlg- Two anonymous 1 e t t e r s ging into th,e mass o{ rock, received recently by Gov. steel and concrete and crushed Arch A. Moore Jr. suggested fir trees when the new slide search should-be made in the had stopped. general area south of here, Several mlnofrockslides pre- triggering an intensive hunt by ceded the new aTalanche,, fill- police, National Guardsmen ing the crisp cool air ·in the and volunteer grou~ f &hado.., of Mt. Blanc, Europe's Jordan Angered at U.S., Demands Env9y's Recall >Jt!MAN, Jordan {UPI) - Jordan today demaoded the recall Of U.S. Ambassador Hanison Symmes in a display of lll&er against U.S. Middle East policies. ADU-American demonstrations broke out .for the fourth consecutive day to- day and a general strike paralyzed the city. 1be official Jordanian new~ agency issued a statement saying Jordan had asked the U.S. State Department to recall Symmes. The action was a victory for militant Palestinian guerril~s who led the anti·American denonslra· tions. Political observers said the recall was a severe blow to Uniled States eUOrts to im· prove reJations with Arab states and that it was Jn direct.------~~­ highest mountain, with an om- inolis· roar. , 1be rescue .workers used electronic listening equipment in' ~e . search OD the chance there were survivors under die heaps of mud, ri>cks 'and snow-~from Thursday's avalanche. But the govern- ment said tllere was no hOpe. for them . Public Health M i n I s t e r Robert Boulin said Thursday the official death toll was .72 persons. Seven person_s were pulled alive from the rubble. Two more crushed bodies were recovered today 'and laid in rough pine coffins in . the D'Assy town hall. Officials forbade parents to view the bodies, so disfigured were most of them. It brought to 38 the total bo-;iies .dug from the wreckage and pecked earth and snow. •1we will continue the rtscue work at all cost," said 1 re!C\Je official, "but _the weight of the mass of earth, rock and debris is such that it may be days before we clean it up.'" Nerves were frayed: Parents of the children who tiad been under ~Went at the sanatorium, mosT of -them people of modest means, were arriving from all over France. Some nearly attacked news pllotographero who tried lo photograp!:i bereav~ relatives of ttie avitandle's victims. 1be avalanche acted lik~ a· montunJ!;ntal bulldozer, goug- ing out a 400-foot wide ditch down the mountain and left a mound· of mud, rock and snow as high as a house where the boys wing of the sanatorium had been "The cries of the children are still ringing in my ears," said one rescue worker. "We worked like madmen but the mass we had to clear was so great that we knew we were getting nowhere." "Toward six o'clock In the morning, the last cries for help-were-silenced,'~ he-uid. •:since then, there has been nothing but silence." retaliation for Symmes' handl- ing of the proposed visit to Jordan by Joseph J. Sisco, the U.S. assistant secretary of state for Middle East affairs. It was at Symmes' .urging Uiat Sisco canceled his vlsi~ w!ilch had bten ICbeduled lo H.OLLYWOOD begin today. ' It was canceled Thursday after three days of anti- American rioting climaxed by attacks ,on the U.S. Embassy and the burning Ol the U.S. Information services· Llbrary here. Mail Reform 'Looks Good' WASHINGTO?j ( A P ) - Initlal congressional reaction te President Nizon's plao for an lnde~!'lt . u.s, Postal Service "Insulated frm.direct con1ro1 · by the ,Presldenl, the Bureau or the B\Jdgel and the C«lgress" indicated today the chances for approval are good. There were reports t h e Senate Post Office Commiltee might approve the P.resJdent'e: plan· or one very close to it as early as next Tuesday. • And ctialnnan Thaddeus J, Dubki (f>.N.Y.), or the House Post Office Comm ittee -a critic of past proposals for a postal corporation -called Nixon's plan "a long stride in the right direct.ion."' NEEDS NEW FACES NOW! ALL AGES, ALL SIZE S, ALL TYPES FOR TV COMMERC IALS, MOTIQN PICTUR ES ANO TV SERIES. ·' DO YOU HAVE WH AT IT TAKE S TO BE A SUCCESS TODAY? FREE ON CAMIU. AUDITION IN OI ANM COU.NTY CALL (714) 547-6251 URGENT DEMA ND FOR TALE NT EXISTS NOWf TODAY I T•ltnt Seerch lein9 Conducted By -TAKE-1-P-RO.DUCTIONS HOLL vwpo o, CALIFORNIA •••• c .... ,.., -~ ,,. ........ ...,. ..... "" ...... fP•l'tlltt ..... tcct"'""' •II •••ILftftn ......, tlJ -. - rrlday, AprR 11, 1970 DAILY P1lOt • VIENNA (UPI) -U.S. and 89\'Jel ne1olllllo(I, mee\Jnc at the RuWn embUsy, btld the first working •es•!on ' of the strate•lc A r m g Limitation T,alb. (SALT) today. <Jorn.. mimlll ""1!<0S said U.S. plans to Rlllh ahead with deploy. ment of its defensive missile syllA!ms would not afrec:t the lalb. Vladimir S. S.meoot, chief munlat l!OUl'<tl said Runla Soviet dele11tt, lfetted U.S, will ~ol}>IC1Ck 'tbe:necollallo01 negotfator Gerard' C. Smilh ·with complalntl abool lhe.U.S. and h1s team tnskle the em-decision to push 1ahead with bM'f and led them lo the ,.. deployment or It> antimissile ·cond noor reception reiOm systems and its mulUwarhead where the negotiations began. rockets. They said Russia The next working sess1on will Ullnks the U.S. move will not be Monday at tl)e U • S • affect the Jong.range futul'tl of I ' • o "'°"'' Commll)ltl propqan4 'Ille Rn•llDI .,,.. Jul · orptll probably will -prijliil_ IP"ciftC. nf•rr!Di mertl)' to the dedllon, tbe7 aald. their taraet of a 1•rea'OMb1I Air Traffic OK in East 'WASHINGTON (UPI) - Flight operaUons on the East Coast are back to nonnal with air traffic controllers jnvolved ,in a "sick-otit" . returning to· work in increuing numbers, the Federa 1 A viatlo n Administration (FAA) said to-day •• Embassy. the talks. · As the talb began, <Joni· Outside the co D f e f • n c e Tate Murder . Trial Delays. Predicted LOS ANGELES. (UPI) - Tbe Sharon Tate murder trial Is set lo b!>Sin Monday · but . there is virtually no chance of it starting on sdiedule bec&use of th · ·iatn\ost daily legal maneu'vetjng. -t • Court attaches saiil the lrlal by a lawyer or his own choice: While Manson went into court today fo seek y e t another continuance, a jury deliberated in lhe murder trial ·of Robert K. Be au sole I I , an~er •member •of ih.e "Manson Family." . In a me.ssage sent to the agreement.'" . • formal opening of the talks:1--------- 11lursd1y, Nl~n said he wu commltted lo the search for •an·early: equlubl•, verlflable R·o· C .. K. ns agreement/' taking into can- eldetatton A m e r I c a n 1nd ,J!usslan oecurlty ln!er<sll. 2n~ Ch arge. ' For Suspect SALINAS, Cam. (l\P) - Author!Ues were Ughtlipped today about a murder charge against John Nannan Cotliha, who ls also awaiting 1r18l In Michigan 0;rt • c.b ' t 1 e g of strllJllling ' college'. coed •• •WASH· Oft . •COX The FAA said the only re- maining trouble spots were regiopal control cen~s at Denver, Kansas City, Oalland, and at Fannlngton, Minn. But could be postponed as long as the situation did i m prov e hippie cult leader Charles Thursday at De1ver a D d Manson and his co-defendants Kansas City, Jt said. continued to change Jawye11 The FAA bas ordered f!iJht and submit. m.otl.on!. • quotas restQred to normal el-Mamon, accused, ;master- fective Sunday morning at mind " the Seve,p killings, has three New York area airports. appeared in court alm\)St wek- and at Chicago's O • H a r e ly since his indictment to seek JnternaUonal Airport. The a number of r~uests. He. at quotas were cut to so percent first represented h~aelf, tlien at the peak of the 1'sick--0Ut" WAS ordered to accept a coUrt~ and raised to 75 percent · ajfpointed attoMl;tY wlij:I he earlier this week. fired and now Is represented Beausoleil, 22, is accused ot the torture slaying ot bagpipe musician Gary Hinman last July. The seven-woman, five- man superior court jury began deliberations Thursday to con- Sider allegations that Beausoleil stabbed Hinman to death On orders from Manson. Collins, 22, a funner E:astem l\!ichlgan Unlvenlty atudent, was indicted Wedneaday night :n ~~~:. 'W,":"!fyRo:it T .E p ' S , waukle, Ore., girl visiting Sal- inas last summer. Superior Court Judll = ' Gonion Campbell ordered law HOBBY SHOP • In a nearby courtroom on ThUrsday, !rl:anson, 35, and Susan Denise Atkins, 21, were arraigned for lht s a m e slaying. enfo.-cement officers ThursdAy · to remain guent about the cue until Collins' Mlchlian 1rlal t> 1871 H >rbor llvd compieted or he appears In ' , • the salllia• c'ourt. Tho COSTA MESA evidence bacldng t h e in- dictment also was ordered sealed. t • ' ~cedes-Benz cars have to cope With' the rOOghest rOads · in Europe. That's why We build our axles this~ not as a rigid, one-piece beam!' EYl!lll'IW!thembt1ke0Fhlkln1what you tbou&htwu a shortcut? You chose 1 road &hat looked quick- er on the map. Bu\ you were soon jolted inlo admlttin1 your error. \'ou had to fight to keep control u your car bottomed and bouna:d at e¥ery rut and bump •. That'• because moat can arc delipied to pnnide • "boule\'ard ride.~ Provided JOU Sl(l1 on boWennil and tumpibl. of tht olhn» Just u the lrunt wl!eel1 do; To give you a smooth ride without r.oni- promislna r011d·holdln1. But ihe 1dvant11e• of independent rclr suspension aren'1 limited to r0uah goln1. On• turnpike thcben~:it•aremorc 1ubtk, but perh1p• even more important. Track• like an UTOW When you aim a Mc~u.Beiu: down an~1way,you116nd it 1racks Ukeim arrow, without those t!ny •tttring cot· rec:tlont you u1ed to make for "road wandtt." ., ·•tree th.it dlic'br1ke1 ilre 1uperlor to theory ta the world tia't aoJnl to &llfll • common drum brakes. So when ii comu arut c:ar. Thi aCcu.I ~l1up to ti.. to bn.kcs, our phil0$0J1hy Is 1imple. Ute craftunen-'la tt. ~. djse brakes. Not just on the front whet!.. 'tl.it'1Whywe.,.~~ Not u optional ntru. U.e them on all el'1 toc:nft.mlitdiewoodtrlm.Form1t fourwhcds.OffernooptiOJ1s. drcs1rriabt. ~·'"'the'. trpholt&ay. And The four disc brakes on a Men::redtt-an asscm&lyUDet.Su pokaalQlll.alwaJ• Benz will help you 1top 1urer, 1moothet willln1to1wltch off u lmpcrfcci car and reduce the chances of fade and when one of our 2.000 or so lnspcc:tora IOckup. U)'I. "No ., •• ootpod enouah. .. How to Judge• car Naw broc:lnt:ns Before you Judie the ch1racter of• If YoUwou!d like to learn mon: about car.you ihou1d Yiew i!asa totalitJ. Some---Mefceda..Be:nz: performance aid cnftt. • Sl•p It OWT l•r strips. The suspm$1on soaks them up wlth firm r.ontrol. Not four or 6.ve reverben.llons. what the way you judre 1he~1erof manshlp,mailt11thiscouponforOW'tlellf, a penon. So here are • few more polnll fulk:olor broebu.rt.. And, II you're plan. ....... to help you judre • Mmcdea-~ nll:11 European vacatkin, ehed: tht box I. Our overhead cam1haft enJines are to .ee how much you an uve with our ' ' , And if you've ever been lulled by hl1h· l]!eCd expressway drlvln1 Into taking an ~alt-just·• bit too fu1~~...a'il appn:date1he- adhcJlve comcrin1 power of Mercedes. Be.nz' independent 1uspensloo.;l11ivu you an ea.Ira mal'Jln of QOl!trol thal some- precisely madiined, balanccd and ~ overaui delivery plan. And how mucb tes~ed to ~ltb1tand the rlf~Y.!_mn~.cm_buclded.to10"u"~ld'IP~------- many'1 Autobahns. At American speed Better~ vlllt OUT ahOwroom Our """"""'"'-"*'-"°""' ....... Try lhat umc lhortcu1 with • Mer- citdn-Bem. You1l 1pprcd1te the fed.Int of control when you .Jam in.IO that first unexpected chuckhole. And you1l notice leu pitchlna: and bounclna O"YCr bumps and nu.ro.d ctoninp. Even washbolird .unm and cobblutont:1 won't produce that 11d1tul1b. you're-about•to-lotc·ll (..,.,.. hldependmt rar IUlpaUion Our ll!:Cnl: An arlictd4u4 rar ale.. A sophi11ica1ed and tou1h combination of i haft• an Cl jol"ls !hat allows each rear whee!IO~upmd down btdepenclcntly • •• -........ -.. how keeps yoor palms • little drier and your brake foot a little less itchy. Diie ltrakn on .U four wheels A11tomollYe edilora ud eoa1nur1 • limit•,• Mercedes-Deni is llte~!Y loafina. reprtNft~~wlll be glad to tell J'OU~bouf. .2. Subtle charaetcristka of tka have any of our 1lx1een inodels. The pric.ct profound dl'ecu on the ownll·perform-l'l.llf8from$5,o94' 1o $23,34)•. anoeof'9 car. Tira used on our an an Andbesuretota.kethat tntdma. tunei·to the m~b of our auspen. 1fon, so they11 work u IDtqral part1 of the total l)'ltem. J;All the ensinetriDI ml automothre • . ' "'Mo! Coolll,.,. .. ....,. -.. .._._. ,..-.----·..,, . r--~-------------------. ® Jh• ::i1!r;l(ln1 imporu, lfu:. I 120 .w. WarMr Ave. I Sltnt1 An ... Callf, tr2707 Pl .. M tenc1 tn• ~11r full.a!or '1Del11&r. ot Ula I ~mocorcan, , C,,__hducle-U.~Gukk•Eoro..: ,_ o.tlwrJ. . I :::-~~~~-~-..... ~~~ .... -.,. -' , _____________________ _. ·' Jim Slem ons Imp orts, Inc. 120 W. Wamer·Avenue,San~Ana, Ulifomla 92707Phone: ~·&·S46-411( • l • • • • • • B.\D·Y · PILOT EDITOBL\L PAGE ' • - • Encouraging ·Results -I.... • J!unthlclon e..ch dlizens can brterpm Tuesday's • muntdpal ol<Uon In several ways. But It ls outstanC!ingly clear lhat those who have supported the' council's eliorts over the last four years to realize lhe city's lull potential are encouraged by the .results of Tuesday's vote -both by the size of the tum- Ollt, a healthy 34.8 percent, and the choice of candidates. The vote, in effect, wa! a clear mandate for con· Unuation 91 policies intended to !mprov' the quality of life tn HunUnglon Beach. The results attinn, we submit, that residents do wts"ll te see the city's recreational potenLial ta))l>ed, Including befeb developm~nt; the r .. Vitalization Cil thi!: downtown area, the addition of more parks, a new library and civic center. · Ai th-projecu have bffn well planned. By re-turnlnf three lncumbenll to ollice and e~ing Norma Gibbs, a supporter of prog~lve policlea, the cltize~s of HunUnp Beach gave the g~ihead for action. · Mayor Jack Graen and Councilman Al' Oben can be expected to continue pushing th ... projects with Ted Bar1Jett sometimes agreeing and aometimes,dlssenttng, ptoVtdinc a voiC:e for the more conservative· element in th• city. · • · The election of Mrs. Gibba , chairman of the f arks and recreatioh commlsaion and • fonner mayor o Seal Bueh;' will dell~ht the many: persons who have main· tained that Huntington Beach was long ovenlue In hav· Ing a womon <In tbe counctl. The vote established that there was no hesitation In elect1n& a woman when a candidate with strong cre-- denttals came along. · • Now that the clamor of the campaign Is oveF, It lo- timo lo poy tribute to all 18 candidate. in the contest. J - The Moral ' .,.. . ' . ·~ Condaceruioh - Dear Gloomy Gus: -Of 'L ·b' ls' t ' ' f, era Why "!niwit Medi.Cal" for Ind!· A N .... prof-ol Enclllh' IJ &lvlnC I hcluro Oii ShO-to I iiioou7 wlllln cllll. He IJ a well.qualified literary tchaia', bold In hip eateein by bis col· ~ '!'be -lliten rapectluJly. &lddtnl)o a -ol 40 or mere white youtlll IriaJ< 1iito the <)ulrulm. 'llley sbU and ICf'tllll racllf oblctnlUea 1t the black profeuor. They aay the class must be· dilmiued at once. The pro- fellOI', U:Jey 111. ls lncompetent, because how ca.n ~ bllck man undentand tbe aou1 ol a gnat white poet l19 ,S~? Having -en up the cl-with threats ol PhY•ical, violtnce, the bud of white youths stomp oul THE FOREGOING EVENTS did not happen, although at San Francisco State, as at many other in- stitutions, we have N e g r o proleuor1 ol English literature and llllny other sul>- jects. Bui lllPPO'illl such an event had taken place, whll would have happen. ed next? · 'l1le answer can wily be lmqined. StudenL groups would have denounced the racism cf the white students involved in the attack. 'Ibey wouJd hive passed stir· • ring resolutions deplorinc the appearance on an enlightened campus of Ku Klux Klan mentlUty and methods. T h e academic aenate would have held an emergency meeUng and denounced the event as a direct assault on academic rreedom. '1'1ie"Negro pr'Olessor, they would have llid. his a right to teach and his students have a right to attend bis lectures. ANY INTERFEllENCE ' with th e u.cred nlaUonlhlp of profmor1 and studmt11 they would have aaid 1n ringing pbrues, Ls an uuult on the academia -. The academic comnluntty musl be mobilized lo d<feud lls<U agalnlt such attacks, they would have said, and the &tudetdl pllty ol 111cb rlciJt &ehavlor mu!I be awnmarlty "J><lled. The pr .. 1. dent would have immediately suspended or upe1led, tbe studenta involved and would have left questions of due process to be settled later. What 1etU1lly happened at San Fran. cisco Slate in the 11pring of 1967 was something else. A white professor was lecturing in a course called "Readings in the History of Black Ameri ca." He is a well.qualilied historian, held in high esteem by his colleagues BEFORE lllM WAS his clau of white and bl>ct students. Suddenly a group ol black students, 90fne of lhem carrying leld pipes. burlt into the 1 m a I J Quotes r Strre Ktutlt, s.r ., .. UCLA Angtl• DatU: .,..,.. -"If we •rt going to let Communists te1d1 ln our 5Chool1, what in !ht hock aro we doing In Vietnam!" . ,.... l'WMr, AJ.A., EldM, 0111ntl\ pre•,.,..._ ti .W _....,. _ "Let'a not all 111l!y around ' .... -ol the past ..... i, ....... ·of I fOl of the ful\u'<. Let'• -rol the ""1p of the tutur< for bellenneot ol all our aocfe~. • i • pnts wi>On lludenta mull pay 1 Don.teaidonl lei? -B.K. • Tfllt .....,. ,.,..,. ......,... ...... ... IM-nJr ..... .. .... • ••• ,.,. ..... ,_ "' ,...,,. .. ~ ... 0.llY ""'· cl._.. Some 10 or 15 got In, ... equal -her crowded the hall 0 U I I I d e , Sboutinc curae1 m1 oblcenum et him, they demanded that the ....... be dllba ... ded at once, becautt how could a wb.tte man who has never been el'pOSed to the "black experienct" know anything about black history? They demanded that the white prof-. be Immediately nplaced by a black one al their own choaotnc· Then ~hat happened? The responses to tbia and other aucb events ovtr the past few year1 Co far towards erplainln1 the eacalaUon of ·violent· demands at one untveralty after another. No student com- mittees denounced the racist character or the classroom disruption or the open threats of violence. No fa culty senate meeting raised cries of alann about the threat lo academic freedom. C i v 11 liberties or1aniJlti001 were 1tran,aely 1Uent. THI: AMERICAN F e d er 1 t I o n ol Teachers ls uaually paranoically oensltive 1bout acadtmic freedoln U Governor R.,.gan or the oh1ncellor al the 1tate col- lege l)'llem so much aa ralaa an eyebrow in disapproval of {acuity aetlons. Jn this case. however, AFT leaders see no threat to academic freedom even when thelt colleague is p h y s I c a J I y prevented from teaching bl1 class. Instead they, alone with Sludenll for a Democratic Society. c>penly support the black demand!. "Negot!aUons" are In- itiated with the militants, with the re11ult that couraes-are~151igned-to be-Jaught by blacks with dubious credenUals or none at all, and intellectual standards 10 down the drain. So there 11 a Jaw for white hoodlums, but a different one for blacks. IMtances of such a double standard can be encDes.s· Iy enum.,..led, to wblch bllcta are rewarded for action which, tr committed by whit.o, would result In inltant pu!lilb- menL Granted that lnjuatices ln the op- posite direction have Jong been a f1mlllat' feature of Amplcan Ufe, we must not looe siBhl ol !he fact that our...eoaJ 11 equal justice. . EVEllY SELF·RE8PEt'nNO blact has a right to relent -Ind don reient ~ lhe moral conducenlion of tll08e. "liberals" who applaud the B 1 a c II: Panthers for acUona whtch theY, would in- dignantly denounce if committed by th6 Minutemen or the Ku Klux Klan. Thi• double standard'il endemic in upper class llterary and artistic circlet. lt is. one thing to insist that we take every measutet;.possible to increase OJ>' portunit.ies for Negro employment and education. It is quite another to treat Negroes, as we in the North have long accused the South of doing, as moral cripples. The majority o{ Negro students, ad· vancing themselves and their race without recourse lo Intimidation and violence, want to be treated as equalJ In moral terms as well as in tcnns oC economic and educational opportunity. 'This is the only way In which the black demand for dignity can hone5tty be met. Incldentally, the nonviolent students Jre mtstakenly-refetred to as the allent majority. They sboukt be called the unttleviUd majority. - • By S. I. Hayalulwa Preoldlnl San_ Francisco State Colle1• ' The election was de"'!ld Pl bittern"' and all tho ol!lc• aeekera arc to be congratulated tor that. Though large field• are not new to . Hun\Jni100 . Beach, the fact remains that tt does the city credit that 18 perso ns care enough to go through the rigors of an election. Their reward was in the turnout or 14.339 vot~rs, a number which far exceeded expectations. A Pleasant Surprise It was a pleasant s11:rprise ,to see a heavie r·tbaJt predicted voter turnout Tuesday in Fountain Valley. 'l'he fact that 2,930 voters cast ba:Uots indicates a good number of citizens are still keeping an eye on their city 1overnment. .. . After the fervor of the recall and considerJng the calm of this election, the 28 percent voter turnout waan't bad. It's still a shame more voter• don't exj!;r• cise their privilege, but at least enougp voted 10 that Fountain Valley citizens can feel they h\ve a repre- sentative government. • Th~ return of Edward Just and George Scott to of· lice, plus the addition of Albert Holllnden, seefu1 to fn.. sure the ·ci ty of continued progressive ~overnment. Th~ e~sence of the eJection statistics, overwhelm· ingly 'favoriqg the three winners, is simply that Foun- tain Vaijey residerrts a.re sati sfie'd with the direction their government has been taking and want to keep it on the same path. ' · '· . No issues popped ur, and candidates who. tried" to make Js1ues clearly fai ed. Now it's time tor winners and losers--alilce to get back to the business at hand - developing a lil:lt-rate community. .. ~-"'~'~ H ''I THOU~ITT IT HAt> 8ECOME A MILK RUN~ ,; llrgu ·.P'rotest Against l'indietive Bills . ~ . ' Lo~al · Sportf·ishing Is Threate -ed To 1'1eEdllor: several mmtha aio constrvatJonlsts In. troduced two letflltUve bills they bellev· ed were ablotutely neceuary to protect our klcal flabery. Several weeks ago the C.UfonHa Filb and Game Commla.slon, after cOnsiderable p r e 11 u r e from a port 1 m e·n a n d c onaervatloni.st1, reetrlcted commercial anchovy fl!hlni from a laree area off our coast. APPARENTLYlN re.tall at Ion, tht commercial lnteresU: have introduced a whole armload of bills in Sacramento that would aertously reabict 1portU1hing In Southern Calllomla. 'lbeae bllll are vlndicUve and unnecessary and 1hould be resisted at all costs. Contact your local st.ate representatives immediately and let them know how you fet'!I . 1bis i1 .extremely important t f aportfiahing is to be preserved for you ind your children in tnfs ·part of the world. . •PHILLO R. TOZER Davey's Locker, Inc .. .. . • tettnr j1'am reader• arc welcome. Normallv writlrl ihould conoeu their mtUGO•• ha 100 wordt OT ltss. The rfQht to catuUnfc &ctttt1 to fit ipace or elimlnatt Hbel II re1tf'W.d. All let· tera: muse fncJudc lignature and mail- '"" oddrtu.Vlt'.tt namtl may be with-Ml4 on requtlt if mfffde'flt reason ii apparent Poetrv toUl not be pub· "'""'· . Foren1lc1 SNpport To the Editor: ... T~ Oranae Coast Colle~ 1'oreftslc team would like to exprm it1 appre- ciation for your editorial endorsi.Dg our fund•raising drive to attend the National Forenaicc'Ttnirnament in Michigan. 1t was a high moment In our year when our'loca1 par)er commended our efforts. In addition to the specific editorial, we would also like to express our a~ preclaUon for your very e x t en s I v e coverage of the team's wins this year. There were many fine articles. I espe<:laUy enjoyed mee ting your reporter, Steve Mitchell, who makes a fine ap- pearance for the paper. THE CO:\fBINATION of the sUpport of the DAILY PILOT and the Support of our community !ptarheided by the Chamber. of Commerce and the PILOT has imbued these hard-working students with the con- fidence and support of their community and has increa~ their ambition to bring the national honors back to Cosa 1ttesa. We slncere1y thank Y,OU for your' sup. port this year. ERIC SAMUELSON P.resident OCC Forensic Team BARBARA BURGESS Director of Forenslc.!t Orange Coast College To the Editor : Pauf Revere should be rt.membertd April lit, 1970.because it is the 195th an- niversary of his famous ride. He was an outstanding American ,patriot whom we should emulate. Born in Boston he was a member of that famous Tea Party on December tr, In3. . Among his many accomplishment.!, Revere was an excellent silversmith and also furnished the armor plate for tht frigate Constitution. THE HORSE HE rode thal nigh~ which Is being consideraf . the begln¢n1 of American lndependence, was a £rlend and neighbor's named Brown Beauty; it wu the best horse in the community. It is good to know that Paul Revere ls oile of the few ltono~ by a United States postage stamp . JOYCE MUSGRAVE ......... Perot Puts Pressure on Viet Reds NEW YORK -Make no mistake about It, there will be more public service proj· ects I a u n c h e d by data·i:r-ocesstng blllloaalre H. Ross Perot, and sortie of them will Involve · issue! unrelated to rellef for U.S. prisoners of war. ~ ready to move In when world eVents de- . mand a llldden intenslflcation of new1 coverage. IL the extent ot sti.rvaUon in Blafra 11 in doubt, for aample, Perot would like to load a plane with reporters and take them to the scene dat once, using his organization and his fortune to cut red tape 8nd eaae financial burdens. The 39-year-old Tuan is Wldeterrfld by lhe•apparent failure of hi1 recent Journey to the war wne, his second such trip designed to :secure release or better treabnent for U.S. prisoners held by the North Vietnamese. Perot Is convinced that his campaign has had some measure of 1uccess. or1aniu. 0 Uon dedicated to I m p r o v I n g prea coverap of world and national l~e1. He ii particularly interested Jn JoCll ,piperl and tn local radio and tele\tlslon 1t1Uons. • Perot W'OUld like to find a way to help their rewter1, perhaps with periodic IO- .day lri)>I aomewhlt like the rerent round· the.world haul, but addressed to other tsaueai and involving other port.s of call. That would btolden the knowledge of rep&ttets-who would otherwise be unable to make such trips. In addition,· Perot would like to be PROJECT'&, OF THAT sort, he believes, would providi a greater "diversity" of rlews reports on vtlal issues. He ts con· vinced that broadened reporting of such Issues is the •·multiplier" by which events are translat.ed into 'fDtld opinion capable of Influencing pollc1. "I don't think the re's a better way to spend my money/' he says. · The word "naive"' often crops up when cynics talk about Perot's philanthropy to As he Indicated on his return here last week1 Perot's effori.s on behalf of the prisOners ~ill be intensified. Th~ first step will be to-"1taturate11-North Vietnam- with radio messages c a r r y I n g In· formation on prisoners held in Laos and South Vietnam. That Is the information whlCh the go~emment of North Vietnam refused to accept when Perot visited Its diplomatic mission& in Vientiane and then in Paris. THE RADIO EFFORT will not be l!e end of It, however. Perot Is also looking for other ways to apply pressure on beblU of the prisoners. It Is a fa ir guess, thou~ Perot and his aides will not say ao, that metl>ods for awtying economic prtaure1 ire under consideration. .Peroc.11 organlzaUon might provide a nllylng point, for example, for U.S. mo.ritJmt and cargo handling unions which woukl llke to boycott good• reaching the United States rrom nations which r suppl)" North Vietnam. Such • campaign could wt some ' real, If In- direct, preaa:ure on Hanoi for better tr .. tmenl ol U.!r.°f>rliOilers. Why Name lt'Gremlin'? . . . In addition to the priaoner~f·war cause, Perot has been working for some time on a televised "town hall" project which would examine impottant issues in a series of TV programs. He has already hired astronaut Frank Borman for that effort. BASED ON ms recent association with the news media (about 80 newsmen ac· com.Pfinied him on the r~ent tri~). Perot ts also mulling over pl1n9'1;Jr a small By George ---, CONF!DENTTALTOTHE CIUCAGO SEVEN: 1 don 't care if you have had the name for three years -a singing group with a name like that can't expect top bill· Ing at the Daugbter1 of the American &voluUon fort..in,tnc concert. Having a natural affection for the un- derdog, I wfsh American motors well in ill compeUtion with the Big Three of motordom -but why did the company have to name ltl JteW comp.1.ct cat the "Gremlin"! I can't Imagine a more unfortunate name for an automobile. The v.·ord "gremlin" came into being during WQ r\d War II. to designate some mi~evous Invisi ble Imp that rode airplanes and made mechanical trouble . And ' ' a gremlin in the works" signifies some unknown and Irritating problem in the machinery . • ONE WONDERS WHAT mighty cor- porate brain devised this name for the car -maybe the same great tnnovat?r who worked for Ford when that m.,ic name, "Edsel" wa.s Introduced to a waiting world. But whereas "Edie)" was mertly dull. "Gremlin" is positively negative. lt'1 the nett thiq to titling your car "Lemon." A name Is one of the most important attributes anythh;g can bave, including people. 1 remember. many years ~o. the rector of the Epl!ICOpallan Church down the atreet from my house .,... named Cuthbtrt Pratt -a name obvlou.sly des- tined from birth to be an Epltcopalian rector, and nothing else' . • ONCE IN Swlturland I foood mysell lack.Ina: a portable typewriter on an ~ aaalgnmen~ 1nd picked UJ1 lite small SwiSStm•de Hermes called the "Baby.'' l predicted 11 the time that II would flop, - because the name made It aound like a child's toy, not a sturdy tool. Sure enough, this. lnfanllle designation was erased after lil\ unsuccessful sea!IOTI or two on the market, and rechristened the "Rocket." t don't kno\v if it's done any better since, but it· couldn't do any worse. Who can imagine a full-grown man pounding out his deathless prose on a "Baby" typewriter? NAMES CONVEY g I a mo r or drabne.u. In Its heyday, the Crack New York Central train from ChicagQ, to New York was called the ''20th CentUI')'," and It carried ~ immen.11e cachet of swank and 10pbJstlcation. M train tr a v e I dwindled, and the railroads wanted to discourage passenger tr1ff.ie, the train was not taken oU, but the name was, and now it ls simply No. ll0-71 or some auch anonymous number. It is a well-known marketing fact that the public buys thC name as much as it buys the package or the product -a tendency which, tmfortun1tcly. has given us so many butra.qeou.!ly striking namu for disappotnUngly commonplace pro- ductl. It just may be lhat "Gremlin" 11 so dlsarmine tri its honesfy thst the public ma,y take It to lta heart, bul don't buy Amtr\~ari Motors stock for th1t qul1- 0Uc reason. date. -as tr there Is some pre-teated, , sophisticated way to spend fruitfully a · fortune estimated, now, it Sl.5 billion. ' Ac~lly. Perot's campaign to d1te on behalf of the prisoners of war bu prob- ably had a limited success. Alter trying to improve the lot Of prisoners by quiet diplomacy, the United States has recently been pre3Slng the jssue publicly at the peace talks in Paris. Along with the effort! of POW wives who ha ve been campaigning for more ag· iressive action, Perot can lake some credit for that. TO BE SURE, his recent trip did not take him to Hanoi, as he had hoped, for an inspection of Communist POW camps. It did , however, allow him to spotlight the Idea that Communist prisoners are held in camps which meet the requirement.I ol the Geneva convention while Americ1n1, according to all available reports, are not. That is, perhaps, 10me additional prwure on the North Vietnameae. Moreover. it b additional preaure on the State Department, as evidenced by ,, the fact thit U.S. Ambassador Philip Habib, head of the peace talk delegation, met privately with the group In Parla. FINALLY. THE North Vietnamese have started to dribble oot kl ~lied peace groups · the names of a few prisoners alive in their prison camps. Perot. in his public rtatements, bas made it' clear that he does not care if th is data is released through anti -wa r organl:r.ations: in lhe United Stalest just as long as more inforfnation is released. By Robert S. Allen and Jobll A. Gold1nddl ·----- Friday, AprU 17, 1970 The edltonal paoi of tllt Dally Pilot 1teks to fnfonn and 1tl,,... ulatl reWrs b" prt1mdng UW t'Mn0tpaptr>1 optnionl and com.. menktru on topfa of (nttrel1 ond ngnlfk:oncr. br proofdlno • ~ forMm for the e~euion of 011r readers• opiniOn1, and b" pre1entlno the dfVtT1e 11ftio- points of fnformtd ob11tVer1 alld 1poke:mtn on topiu of th4 dcr. Robert N. Weed, Pub11ahef ' I I I I; I • ~--------------::-----"7----. --------------------------------............. ---------------------------------. . ' • . . • . '• • ' . ~ ~ . GETTING TO KNOW YOU -A 'lljlwaiian theme .will provide' a son Ronnie, and ll!rs. Mike Ern\>ting and ciaugit.t~r' p~e .. F'Und; . . ' J • . --='--= - •• I -· . JODIAN HAsTINGS, '4M311 1 ........ Allffil ,,, .,. '.. ·-Ui • Parents to Meet • . . ' • teaQue • PlanninJ. to break all recOn:ts ar~~ents . ;~nsoring a pre Sea .. --·•"'on""'ge!'acqu&iitetl aance 11irtheFountai.-V-alley -tue Leag e. The group is going to t,>at for new uniforms and equipment .need· ed for the 600 boys participating In farm, minor and major league teams within the city. • The fifth annual dance wW take pJace tomorrow in the Plum- bers and Steamfitters' Hall, Santa Ana. · Members and guests are· encouraged to keep their Cool and ar .. five in casual attire for the dance. which will have a Hawaiian theme. Multicolored flowers, palm leaves and fish "nets will ad.om the tables, and those attending will be greeted at the door with corilplimentary' leis. , • . • .Cocktails will be served belwJOD 8 '!"d 9 p.m., aJicl dandng to music provided· by The Nelsons will·continUt until 2 a.m. . ' Tickets, at $2 per person, will be available at the door, or may be obtained by calling Mrs: Bob· Welch, 847:0SOO. ______ 'Mrs-Welch.ch~, I.. being assisted..witb._~angements by the Mmes. Richard Woolard, Mike Empting, William Lesnick, Baron Nelson and Larry Carroll. , , , · Among the ~onored.guests .who. have .been invited to lhe Pfalr · are civic officials and sponsors of the 34 teams which comprise the • league'. . ,c . • : , • gurplay-of!icially-getrunderway-followlng-OpenllirDany~- ceremonies which will take place Saturday,.AprU 25. · ~ friendly atmosphere forFountaln'Valley LitUe Leaglie parents and from the dan"" .will I>!' .qsed' for ·new iµUforrns ahd equlpment!?or friends to get.acquainted during a~preseason-danc~;-Capturil)g-the--rttte-te"ams. · aloha mood are (left to right·) Mrs. William Lesnick, treasurer, and ... Whatever the Weather, De/egales Prepared Lake Tahoe is the destination selected by (left lo right} Mrs. Roger Conant, Mi-s. Allen Gisler and Mrs. Art Whrtten , president of 'Huntington Beach Emblem Club 314. They will'be delegaies to the 18th - annual convention of the california State Association of Emblem Clubs, Including Nevada al1!1 lf41vaii, which wijl take place in the Nevada resort..beginnlng Wednesday, April 22, thro1ugb Saturday, April 25. ' . 'Fairest' Proc/aimre8 ·ring · Benefit Ball ·Graduates of the Miss P · Academy Huntington Lindsay Conn, Miss Personality; Miss Connie Wlg- Beacb,.were escorted b C'adets from ilie Carlsbad gins, Model-of·th .. year, aJicl Miss Pattie Nord!!, Miss Anny~N4vy Academy for the group 's first annual P.Q,otogenlc. Olplonias and awards were presented formal ball which benefited the March pf Pbhes. by Mayor Jack Green. Selected for special honors are ·(!ell to nght) Miss '· ..... ' .,. Rules .for Today, If· Obeyed, M~ke for a· Brighter T Qmorrow· • 'DEAR l<NN LANDERS: Each of us '1 JUSTli'ORTODAYlwillbeunalrsld. laeuytoWld<ntand.She ...... blsleel-pnmbe iyoa will be CGUhlenllle, p " needs out.side emotional suppdrt.-bits J FApeclalQ' will 1 be UDlfraid to" en~ tngs, ol coune, apd when he coma to the ~Id. Fo~araed II fOftarmed. and pi...S of . ph11050Plly, some wise , what 11 beeutllul and belie,. that u 1 boole the stays lo her room and --c oNFlliENTw.-TO-nmNED-OP'F:- words we can use as anchors, hooks on to come out, eyen for meals. Wipe the egg oft your face . What Jbe 1jhich to hang our·doubtr. Recently, Iran give to tile wvr!d, 1lie -Id will give to I love thfs man •ill he Jova ·me. My 'describe> as tbe key to her hem IOllnds across this litUe essay -author me. -0. crrv · 1 • di.Ugbter·ls oar ionly problem. He -.ya we lite th& teys to your Cadillac. 1be itasb unknown. It has helped me over tome DEAK o. CITY: Y111ve 1tve• .should not let her sta.nd in our way and reglstet,is makJJli: '°much ooiae I cu\ rough road. I carry h In my wallet a!"I read 90methlng 'that rtqUires effort. 'JUST .FOR TODAY I will have a pro. --ta ~ II mlllloo ruin ourchanca lor a good lile togother. • hear the wedding helb. read It every dsy. BecMlse-11 bu ..,..ed thought and eoncentratioo., gram. I might not follow Ii ...otly, llot I ,..,.. laU1. lo_., ti -11 we11... He keePI telllna me that In a fe" yean · me IO well, ~ant to ~with others. · JUST FOR TODAY I will be agm1ble. ' will have it. I Will aave JD1lelf lrinnl i.--~ I -,.._ • the girl will go away to school and we Too muy C<Mljlle1 10 ,_ motrimeoJ Will you help by prinling Jt in your col· I wUl loot my belt, speak in a well enemies, -}M,ur)''arid indecllion. , DEAR ANN LAN~:.I am a di\lon> will be alone. I don't know what to do. , to acrlmoay. Don't let y011r llUll'Ti-ct 11., wnn ! modulated voice, be collrteous and con-JUSTl"ORTODAY!will •um~my. ed womao with an ll·~dsugbter. Canyouhelpme!-HUNGUP before It -get.t •tarted. Sud for Ana JUST FOR TODAY I .. m DY<.lhroogh ; •klerate.. character In -...,..1 will do• I06d The mn I am 10ITI11'tth ...... di...-.. DEAR UP1 I .... -li before ... !'ff Landen' booklet, "Manlap -WNt .. the ne~t 12 houri and not tackle -my , . ,.JUf!I" .FOR,TPDAY I will not find.fault tuto and ~ It •·secret. U anyone llllk ,ed. He w11 married to my 'ftnt -In. 117 k 11alo -tlle ,...,... ...,. fOr Elpe<L • Seal y<or nq!lell, la Alo whole lite Pi;tblem at once. • ~ • 1 ,~ wtth triencl, relative or colleague. ·1 will ·out, it WCll'l ctUnt.. • • My dau,hter look• 1e much ~e my tallurt of second marriapl II dlldrn ~ Luden ht care of th DAILY PILOT JUST FOil TODAY t •Ill Improve m1 not try to dla..., or Improve anyone but .IUST •FOJ! toDAY f will do two thinp llan<e'• tt•wlle1 Ii 11 wild. Eve~ a prevloat ,,_., U yw tldjlll ,..,1na _._, 10<lotlq 11 ..011 lo.,.. ... mlnd. I will lem1 aomtthlng. use , 1 will m1,.ll. · J doo~ want<to do,•jult r ... earctae. ......U.Ga ll.111 dllllw,tho ll1! willf:b caa ..-IM pr-.,--h:aa . a leoi< 1W.ped, Mll-.•etl .....,._ ' ·-· • ' • J. I ~ ., •••• ,,. •• j ...... ,., •• .,. . . '. . ... c ' • 'i J4. O,'J~Y ;JlOT Fndir, A!lrn 11, 1•10 ... ' -• . ... • . :HotQsC9pe; ·.Li~r,a~s . iry 1Hi~k Gycle , ' SATURDAY AWld erha... Bui """" .-........ -llllldllllnlnc-.•...W.C. You -1 ·-tlclam. Be~ to 1~11. but , ~ 11t1111to:11•lttllilp;.....,. Be PllCll !Peb. 19Jlardi ID):,.~ "'*· ....,Ill'. . ..,... don't \>"ll~'= you do oome AfRIL I~., canfu1, """""'"\Y"ll lllA1 "lhotiuol time lad!t"ed lllil .,.alaJ,ala aap-petsor(al .' · • 'I 1\'IHQY .,.. • •• •. pt w!Mll\ ,.. l'iquoot. • -· ... 1 ~ _..,...., " .Gl!MiNl (MQ.Zt..J ... ID)! , . ' · •• • ' ' • ~~!::~:?~· ti"~..Tt-:J?.: , .. ·OUR 191118 s•·• E l.Uh -· ~-.. _111e .. .,.-thla'IDd ~-· ft.Iii ~= =~iiocli!iia : ~of~M.eaw..,:-..... ~ •• ~ : Now· 1s· '.'PUE· T ... E 10·. ·1uv -lei!. Daa1 lilll lliill! :iou ' CANCEll~'lf..Ja!J ti): , · . , ."I:'" ~ • • hid llne ~ •· Avoid ..U~ See peo-I • ' "' B ' NS TAUIUJ8,(AOrnlQ.May20): pie, ·-.. uMJ aclually • ; REALLY ' GREAT· ··ARGAI . ae· aware of bMic lilldl. emt. Accent)~ ·~ttl114 .... , ' ·~.. t • • " ._., -· Fllshty , l 1 5 ... · ... . " ·t U!laUVe may be·taki9g up tOo • ~D : · ·. . .: . , ·, Pronram :r;:.ofyourtlme.~falrbul .s~PARAru -sK1ars _ sLAcKs -KNIT roPs '-BLousEs ~ '1 Ito (July II-Aus. ti): • DRESSES' -SHIF.TS -LINGERIE -PANTY HOSE -ROBES .Shu· ff/eel. . = 1s~W'~":~ . • SANpALS -T~NNIS SHOES , ' · ·,me course woUld ~ jo ~k · .. • ·sa11e ely ~ •. •vlyew LADIES AND MISSES: PEND(ETON AND YOUNG .PENDLETON The me!l)ber1hlp Of the ..,. .-~ P• ...... •'I""'· OU . . . Orange ciwt DtvWon of . <OUkl. get· caoh • u·r Pr Is• DRESSES-AND JUMPERS, DISCONTINUED COLORS Calllornla Retired Teacl>ers II ~tonlclil. ' . · T t · S' • KNIT 'TOPS Invited to participate 1n a • :VJllGj) (Aug. 13-Sepl' ti): MEN'S: SPOR: SHIR .S-..,,CKS .-. fund-raising card ~Y on · 0 b I.a In hint from ~ · ~..:... to 4 _,. You Clll lncreue Mooday, April 20, u~u I • .:_._.,al r. f .-. p m ~ooey · ,..,...... • vu or Mn: 'Th. purpoae ol t11e ' party, larp order. Looi< to future. according to Miis BI y t b e Avoid -who are petty or Monroe, president, ls to ralle of little faith. . funds for club philanthropies . LIBRA (Sept. 23-0cl. ti). Including Villa "Gardens a Cycle soes !Jlaher; user! REDUCED to 'CLEAR •' MAJOR CREDIT CARDS' Money 8_/owing in the , Wind · -'The mo.ney is nO't real Dow .but it .win.bl .real when the Young Sophisticates Women's Club fixes up a money tre~ at !--Ire card and fashion show Wednesd~y, April ·22, at 7 p.m. in Mottell's Mortuacy mLong Beach. Making a.money mobile are Mrs. Ernest Higginbotham and Mrs. Kay Delcoure (left to right). • teachers' home in Pasad~ni; yourself. ~ ~ know ~t the Ethel Pe~y An d r u a you have original, crutive Memorlal at the University of ideas. You are esp e c i a 11 y SoUthern California. and a.new popular wltb opposite sex at weUare fund set up for the social affair tonight. coas1a1 membersblp. . SCO!IPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): ACCEPTED Announcing : I .. • • .. ' . ' . ' . . ' ' ' .. ' WINDY KOSKI · ,june Bride Bal· Pair Set Date Wendy Kookl and Larry Joimlon, both of Balboa Island, have chosen June Z1 at their weddins dal!. · MllS Koski is the daughter ol ·Arne Kook! Of Pengllly, Minn. and,Mrs. Gertrude Koski ot Keew~tin. Minn. A teacher In HunUngton Beaeh, she recdved b er elementary eduCation .creden- tlala from the Univenlty of Mlnnestoa where she pleqed Gamma Omicron !!ta..- Her flance, son of Mr. and Mn. Alric Johnson of Thousand Oaks, a t t e n d e d UCLA . and gradiJaled as • business major at San Fernan- do Valley State CoUege where bt served as vice prealdent of stsma Nu. Police Wives . A young man or woman Jn- terested In a career in Jaw en- forctment will benefit from a rummage and ~ke s a I e spOnsored by the Huntington Beach Police Wives Guild. . The sale · will take plaet between 10 a.rh. and S p.m. tomorrow in the M a r k e t Buket pa'rklng Ioi near Hun-tiniton Center. Procttds will be usecf for a scholarship. ,, Guild Members Bid To · Plates of · Honor · ReServaUons JlllY be made Tomght you may find dilemma with Miss 1.414 Os b 0 r n exl!ts. You have been trusted treasurer 4K-2902. ' with a ·seaet. Qu.estion is to Players'' ahouid ( u r n t 1 h tell or to remain silent. Key ls cards, games, ICOl'e pads and to.. remain discreet. 'Ibat is prizes. Coffee and ddserl will best policy for now. be aerved. . SAGmARlUS (Nov. u. Dee. 21): Good evening for aociallzing. -Be with coogenial Members of the Albert 511- loo Chlldral'• Guild will ~ honored during a luncheon -at noon on Monday, April 20,-in the Albert . Sitton Chlldttn's ". Receiving Home in Orange. . Hosting Ute event will be staff Oflli:en of the home and · of Juvenile Hall, an;d joining the guests will be the children of both facilities. Following the lunch, wbiC'h R "bl* peraons w\o share your in-wW be served In the individual epU IC00$ tereats. Espress grat!lode to units of the home and hall, ..,..who aided you in pul suests will hear talks by of· Slate Forum . CAPRICORN (Dee. 22..Jan. ficers from both, facilities. 19): Achievement Is acCented Speakers will include Miss Two candidates for lhe of· tonight. What you thought was Margaret Grier, Or.ange Coon· fice of state attorney general thankless job brings numerous ·ty probation officer; Thomas will speak at the Monday, benefit!. Special a cc o I ad e Bourque, director of juvenile April 20, meeting of . the would be received. No false I Utu" M K 1 h Women's Republican Club of modesty ns uons; rs. en n e La B h AQUAR, !US (Jan. ~Feb. Boston, supervisor of t h e guna eac . - Albert Sitton Home; Perry A question and an s wer 18): Open lines of com· Mc G e e , superintendent of senion Will follow the 2 p.m. munk:ation. Be in touch with juvenile hall; John Keh 0 , talks. in the Woman's Club--those at a distance. Formulate • assistant super\ntendent 0 f house. nltere$ted persons are long.range plans. Get filled in QC .Soc,· e ty juvenile hall, and Russell, -;in;;;Vl;;;.';;;ed;;;to;;;;;atten;;;;;d;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;n ;;;v;;;ae;;;a;;;unn;;;;;;;;pl;;;ano;;;;;. ;;;Do;;;;;so;;;m;;;e J8ctson, recreation director. IJ Gulld member! read 'to th< Ip l·ants/· youths, teach 1iie older g!rlli lo sew ~ alter Flotbes, give birthday parties 1and holiday F for oullnc• a!\d speeill oe- BUBBLES THE CLOWN CHILDREN'S PARTIES MAGIC SHOW -PUPPETS -FAVORS RWoNAllLE RATES 644-4290 "'.lrogram ce1-..... d pro.tde lulids • Cuioll!-.:. ~·,;\ ~ . ·~ \i Old~f&Mioned roses, tbelrl__:~~:.:..~.'.,..-....:..~..'..!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~!!"!!~~~~~ bllloey and use in modern · ................ ,_.,...,.,....,._,.. ... .,.. ........................ _._.._. ~~er~~ oPJN~Al.LYl0.10;SUN.10.7nJDAY,SA~RD ~ . of ontarto for members of the '• Orans<" CoowtY. Rose Society . on Tuesday;' April 21. The ~ will lJegin al 7:30 p.m. 111 'tlle Westmi!lsler Recreation Center. Jarvi!, president and founder of. inland Valley Rose Club, grows 250 varieties of old-fashioned roses and 1,000 modern roses. He ls a show ·judge, as well as a consulting rosarlan and member of the national old rose committee. The group recently won two awards, a certificate ot acbievement for the r o s e garden at Westminster Civic Center,. and the Disneyland Community Award for valuable community service. Wills Subject For . Attor~y Santa Ana attorney Stan Hafer will speak on wills and their preparation for members of the Santa Ana-Newport Chapter of Dell.a Gamma Alumnae on Tuesday, April 21. Husbands are invited to at- tend the sesskm at 8 p.m. In the lsland House, Fashion lsland. 'l1lose Interested in making reservations m a y phone Mrs. Richard Jimenez, 646-2671. ' \. :.--f: A 4M1lea ef th S.S. 1Nttt Co-, . DREAMY SCHEMERS NOIRO.N DUSTERS ~,. 22 I Made To sell for .twice ,the J)rice · 50% l,'olrener 50% Ril)'.on; 100% Acetate Robes. Pia dot wi~ eyelet ttim. Checks with .embroidery trim· or solids with fahcy.detaila. Siles l~ .18 ~ fiit• h•Ht,,ftff l•1lh•r ••11d1l1 Dy Socr•I•• L .. ._@,~oi~.~~.~ 1 l•thloit ill111d, lltwport Dt1ch 644·5070 • For >,.dv•r:tisjn9 , in Weekender Out 'N' Abo11t Section • · Phone Norm Stanley-642-4321 Ona11 W11tmin1ttr M1.T•1,i-.•IT1h 1HcliL1tJlc ...... 1••• 11. ''''"' · 11441 IMclilfT.i. \ Co1to,M1,. ' M1f'Mr Mtil.•fWll ... nlt.......,lt.11 • • ,_, ... • U.Cti19tYlll1YYI .. llllla.c.h!A ... _,.,. ·._litt.itt.ltltwtllw utl-lt"-. SuteAH I 1 1tl~tr$f ... lfh'9f -1 ... -.llllftr L UTILITIES 'PAYMENT SERVICE U.S. .. NATIONAL . BANK MONlaY ORDERS AVAii.ABLE - FIT •• YOURSELF ONCE . NEVER AGAIN! · !.-. lllw 11 illis exciting: 11w 6-lltlr www1se -'11111& DBFSSMAXING ••• TAILORING fTITING .iPtssa34fwcl l.y Alhwd a.di. lnt.rMtiondy ~ 1 lectw-. ........... d.ei•• wt.o ..... ;.rt r-.tw..d I-W. b j,w. C••"-wf U.S. led.. !Ow. • LEARN HOW TO: · ' " C.t yow. , fitti"9 i1nd sewing , pro~lerns in h.elf • edju1t ~tt.m1 corT'9Ctty ~ • NW w1fh011t pins ~ ~est1n9 • pt..,, wwth 1 prof1111onel loolc: • line dt.11es. jecbh end coats ·~p.let.e!Y . by mechine • ·11w sippen witho.t · proWWM • bind bwttonholes wit~ scotch tapti and P•P9f" • sew d•...s wltttotrt pins • bvy fabric acaratefy .• TheM al'll jwst • few of tlte u:cifilt9 ..... ,...11.... . Make your RtMrvations Now And Rtctivt .FREE His Book on SHORTCUTS T.Q PROFESSIONAL FITTING 6-Hour Course ······················-·-····-·······································-············ Classes to be held al I $6.00 NEWPORTER INN-Palmer & Norwood Rms. 1107 Jamboree Road -Newport Beach, California • . Morning Cl.,.sses- Wednesday, April 22nd --···-·-9:30° e.m. • 12:30 p.m.) .Thursdey, April 23rd -·-····· .. 9:30 a.m. • 12:30 p.m. 6-hrs. Evening Classes- Wednosdoy, >:pril 22nd -··-·-····-6:30 p.m. -9:30 p.m.) J'hursday, April 23rd ..• 6:30 p.m. -9:30 p.m. 6-hrs. • Make Rt1trvalien• By Calling -673-,1166 TICKETS MAY ALSO BE OBTAINED AT THE DOOR • • ' . ~.------·---------\ _____ 4 ______ _ ··-L. --·-----------·---· ----- ,. ' r I t • • • .. er ? • t • . ' ·I • N.Y. 'St•2•• ,. ·T!N.~ • I ., t .• ' •• MilliQ~· .Watch S_~ac~ ·n ·rama . on !V ABOARD THE !WO JIMA '(UPI) rltoved In lo 111atcll up the bor•oweary. tum ~ lhelr awlnru:d' loor~ llmor · America's brave but jinxed . Apollo u men landor Aquarlm. 1'"' cut K -·""'1 811 Ml',,, __ ··-·-' ••· wor' 14·.c., ,._,. hour before they ""-ed ildo tlit llln'. astronauts.came safely back to earth.Jo.., wuu:1 .,;uw:11.1 WJC ~ Wlllll'.. ____ 1 .. _ --~ • · tirutbi u tbey· walclled 0., televlaloo the . ~ of l'e<lllry m the ar11t'I et• d~Y,, the_ir stri_cken •~, -p l'OllJ:ed ·a. mlCJlllileie -..,. happy,.endJng to-•IP""""lle·drama that · q,uarter million, miles home, by tbeJ.andtr . alitK>'l ended Jn trq:edy1when one whole. "Farewell Aquarius and we tbut- meant 'to have put uleiri on the nioon.: side of their aervice .module wu blown you," lAlvell aaid as their. llflMVf!r . 'J1le Odyssey COOUl1'Dd ·module ·beaflng ' al!ay by a· mysterious e:1pkll,ion ·M~y drifted away.'" · · James A.,,Q'Lovell,.Joho 'L; Swiceft aftd · D;lght.. "She 1ure was a 1ooct lldp,"' IDI F:red W.,Hai.se plopped down Jn· the South . With JllJWer, oxygen ·apd ,fuel for the S~ the. rooile1wbo joiold tbi: erft' P~cllic lour mil<I: ffQQl tllit• ~ ship c:omnwl!I ohlp .snuffed out -.ooo miles as a aibotltute when 'l'boiiw K. Mal· · at 10':08 a.m. !'ST and Jet belkopters from ~ Ille three ·utronaulo 'bad· to (Ilea APOUAI, Pop I) '* * * * * * * * * . Nix0n Sets • • • Ast·ronatif Families Elated· Th~;,,~g~vi,ng Day Sunooy ' . WASHING'l'lJN (UPI) -~ Nixqn 1'lepboned .the familiea of the .Tl~ER.<;o.VE,Tes.(UPl )-Marllyn champape out to..,. ..... aa-as Apolla 13 astr'onauls shortlr after lheir Lovell gave a squeal of joy and . raced . their aoo wu safely aboard a NCOYW) splashdown Friday 1111!1 proclaimed Sun-from ·her-husband'• study to1he den when , helicopter bucl<d for Ille lwo·Jlma. d• ., ___ , ,-cif • ·-" 1 stie aaw the ·parachutes• or Apollo IS "'!'bat '!Uthe moot bUuufui lilbl r.. , Y.-'"'-;Lna~_.ay• -~ """--bjllo,.-on.U...televlllon .screea tooaY.. .. Mr Haile told -'Ta ~giving fpr their safe retum... "I'm' ·IO relieved.'' the ,wife of Com-~vet teen. 1' " •1"--- ' "'The lmperil«hfllgllt ud aal'e.n1urn mander ;James A.. Lovell said. "It'• JUbilan_t·md 1banllaI: • • • / . . " • ~.;;~,~ Both " ....... ~ 1111tu t11e"""' .. . 0 \~~·~!3·~ .... 'll!al.1 . llJ'l'!IJ _ _.,, tlv!d"l'·thecani<ir ___ lllo " ~. ":"'.. , · . ~.~ lio wJle •of-i!l!lar niocmie PiJOt F>ed ·Holle • ~~cedpa':\:, ~:.~.;!';"'"!ollre!IJ worJa,. Nian l&Jd I.ft hla prOChun.uon. talked Ith Preiident f'(iloD 10~ mlnu• wn r~ ... · "We ~e bumbll!f by the b)owlodco aftei-~n. · . ·, • Mn. Lovlll "~ ~ ·on· 1· Uiel In this stqe· 41 111111'• uptoo:atlan /J'lie . ~Ir . parenta o1 b a ch e f.e r teie.tslOn In L4••H 1 ..iudy lrlib - oi _.,, a sale .-., of an Im-UllOriaU! John L. Swigerj, the tf!inl er,.. · :..i~~:i~.~.=~ ~ periled muw.9n ls in Ill way ias· .succea· ~' • wa~ •-P 1 a s b d 0 w n on Blanche Lovell, tbe utronaatla. mother ful as a Jandin~ on and a sate return ~~~~~ fn their east Denver, Colo., · and the Rev. · DonaJd Rilih, t be f r from the moon. Dr. J . Janard Swig9rt 67 said "We minister, were •bo with her.· Nixon watched the splashdown from• , feel like the~hole )'Ofkl·~ wttb us .he.re.'' When she saw the chutes1 she leaped to special briefinf room sel ap in an office ."It Is juit , wonderful,". uid Mn:. her feet and ruabed ilJto the den, ~ adjacent to h!s White HOU5e office. ho Swigert. 1be Sw!gerts sent 'a bottle of tlte televiskMr picture 111· better, .to ~ . Ille splashdown. fonner astronauta, Michael Collins, who "She p1-~~ ,_.. .Jioor Is now · an aaslstant secretary .of state, · •u-.i 1n:1-.i on the ant and William. Ariden.' executive director Beach. Schools ~~-J1:"~!i~lh (~)· ~ of the National Space CouocU. were with r P.ate • a him: · NASA protocol officer said< • - The safe return of astronaull James Oka L'b aJ "A roar, a cheer · went up at ·A. Lovell Jr., Fn!d W. Haiae Jr. and y £ er 1plubdown,'' Ille officer ·aald. "Couliln'I John L. Swigert Jr. "Is a trtbute•to lhetr you. hear It outside?" .... courage and .• i.o 1n the lngeouuy New . Dress Co .:J -. The iw. Lovell glrb, .Barbara, 1i:.m1 and resourcefulness of those . on *the . (J.e SUsle, llowere quiet arid eoncerned.-Gar· ~d who helped tra111lorm potential ing..the uproar. tragedy into a heart-s19pplng re~." By RUDI ~DZIELSKI "They dldn~ say a word" Hid tbe the President said. °' ttM Da11y '11" lteH NASA officer. ' "To the astronaulll, a relieved nation A_ new, llberallzed dress code, allowing The Lovell's son, Jeff, t. wu too Youn& . says 'Welcome home.' To them and to the wearing oi most younger generation toknowwhat~ashappenlng.Jay.11,IDd those on the grouJ'.KI. who did so magnili-fashions, was approved 1bursday by their other. JOn, watched tt at st. Jobn'I cent a job or guiding Apollo U lalely tru>tea of the Huntington 'Beach Union Military Academy In Delafldd,:Wb. back f~om the edge of etenuty, a grate-High School Dit:lrict. Mn. Halse, who is'seven tf60l'.lthl pna- ful nation says 'well done.' " Th 3-0 ote th . 1 nant, gathered ber three chllilre:o in" a Nixon told Lovell's wi!e, Marilyn, by e v W!U en Ull81tieal Y ap. tiedr . f lash AI8 . · • telephone that "We're proud of the men plauded ~ more than 308 atuden.ts and oom or sp down. n ~an, the -. -. · ·f ---parents-wbo-peeked-the-Huntlncton-fourth.-astron.aut-to.-walk-on....tbe ma-. and 'll>e're-iir:ooo-o ymr.Utoiii greal Beach ffi"" School al ·-~' was wilh her as were ..-.u1. Ger.Id men to do this and it toot great women ... c ei.c;i1a . c be · mloilter the Rev ·J..i..~ E to back them up " It marted a radJcal departure from the arr.' r . , . • . UUll • Nixon reminded Mn. 'Lovell that she dLstrlct's rlgtd drea rules, spumed by Fellers,_-and her lister, Mn. blD had assured him in an earlier eonversa-many student. during the put ICbciol Dunkle of BU~, Min. tion of her faith that the utronauts year. · • would survive their mlsslon. "You had Beginning today, all siJ: campu111 of thal fallh and lhlnp tumed OUI fine," the 51.tqUare mile hlgb 11c11oo1 dlJlrlct, APOL.LO SERViCE,MODULE LOST WHOLE SECTION IN EXPLOSION '· STM:K ·~ . • he saJd. . will embark <n a trial period of the new Pier P :la:ri Remains Alive ~:::::~~~the:?~ &~:=~;.zu: , and In the country ti pleued wllh the and slalf memben an qol 1-rdlled. , NEW YORK (AP) -The stock -ket cut ill losses late this afternoon. Declin- ing issun on the New Y ork-1 Stock £x.. change still held a 3-to-I lead over pfD. •en, but the gap wu narrowingi (See quotaUons,..Pages 10-?\), : .. . ~ sare return." Before recornme8daUont are mlde to · ·, . . • He alao talked to Dr. Tl\Omal b. the trusteeJ for the coming achoo! :rear, Attorney f'eneral Bars Use of A:r· Space I Paine, head ol the Nau .... 1 Aeom-the lrial run •Ill be evaluated by "-" · ., I and Space Admlnt.irallon, wbo tokl h!Dt atudent.1, partnts, facully, 1dmlnlllraUon The average had beenrdown nearly four .... points earlier In the .lelllon. _that "eVerybOdy ls milling tn ·Hoaston." and the. commutdty; ~· , By ALAN DIRKIN . planned to bold a•hearinfi on ... lqality ruling today becauu he said he had· noi • ~ Credited wilh -ol the •oyk in Of,... D9HY '"" statt .,of the parttnc aulbortty. It was at the received a copy or It 1 , bringing lbout the current drell revtston Huntington Be_ach will press on wilh,lb Jan_ I hearllli In Long Beach lhat -·All city officials dedan!d today lhal the Best in Music . WU Fountain V1lley Hlgb School stodtm.t Top of ' the Pie!: plan for . downtown Schmitz said he woold seek L~'s f'Ul.. pier plan did not hinge on the use of ·air Body PreddeUt Cuey ~.who alcmg redevelopment desp1te a ruhng by the ing ... · , space with Dilt:rlct Superintendent Mu: Forney, .tate attorney eeneral that forbids the · . t _ . • To Be LJ !l'-...1 recommended the chuge. lmmmereial Use oi space above the pro-Schmitz was · ~~ I»;, .Hunt~n Mayor J;ack . Green said, "l~s . ir· , -. . ~VCueu, "lt'1 really out of sight," he aald after posed tt!acre PartfngJot. . . Beac~ counc!I~~ .then or med~~ng t~~ relevant really. ,AJJ.,.i~ J>e?PI•· ~ . . ._ 1 • • .; .. • ; ..,Jthe bc.rd'"tlfe' its approval. 111 Wll .tel'· •"Ibis will not h.ann ttie plan/'.&ache•. , our C)IY ,affairs -~ dl,t he was ou\ tb-. • to the plan have 11i,.i;lll!j~ ~ _ ~t ,:llre-iloo!nel'~iillve 't~ ~Ix,~ that It ,.., going to IO and~Htrbon Director Vince Moortibuse, de&Cror us .. with tJus ~~ .ioverm13en!. ' q~e. by ~·~·~ -~-.J~all-' " ~'05f!W:..!P ~ ¥rfll!~1~ ~ 1bfciilli n\U. aboat tea mifiut9I before of tht~controversial•,,r.oject,, respooded C911l~ttee.. •· ·; , • ·~ ..-~"r~~t ·1 ifan.J.s .. , ~~·tn' ~-r.i.-1e..r 1he .~J,wben '1111 NmaCh Mrted tocla . "OUr .original figUreS di not · -Randy Smtih, fiellf·~tiv• I& ljl"8id"'1 .ar igliis. 1'"".Dril<hlchided. lt.d&o -Gj ~~ tbimllDg. !'le JOI lo jel~-liaad °"'of alia! fer air space as a method of((jnan-Schmitz, said this morning, •"The at-in the pry>Ject -flPPJ'.lJltllts.ofdbe pr'O~ the .,,cademyiawlilf • ' · ·.. tht.dduds riow." · eing,, . • toniey_ general's ruling justifies Sen. ·pushed It out in!roof.'' . . • Bil'!ey~a ay • · i:iift.y Plhr' -~.·he w.m..t ... ..,..1!1!!411'1 lo Mdbouse went so far as to tharik St.ale -Schinitz'. concern in "this ma!ter .'lt will Planning coP~'"1 T~ A~t, ho i" entertain 'Pllle:~ .\~ artagomelbe~bolrd,,~.lftitllleh Sen. Jdln Schmitz (R-Tustin) for re-help define clearly for Huotilfgton Beat'h '410tked with ,IH!!· 15tI Citizens"' Steering nerll~ si hDh!et 11*r'wuJ ft~ adlons''lllied itudeht eft'OIU ,a, bring q~ Ille ruling by Attorney General wltal Ille city can do under this, law." Committee on' ;lhr propofil, .-i ~-'In !l"fson· 1oliir ~ -~ aboul l!bnllulloa ¥ YU? . 1'honiil Lyndl oo the commercial use ol ·Lynch's 'rulingt s.iid, .. ,, II .dear tbit merdal UH. of!'lM ab' spaee. waf~ perform~. ~ · ~ J "We ·m,e prwd c(•)'OU ~ 1Yra've space above Ille 1,800-space parting the pdma!y pu.,.,.. ol theJ>irklag Law ed, but the ~ wue "dilly_ ..,., , ~ tNjjliy b ""'W for -ftCOl!ID!lndecl _,.... ........ _,,. and faclli~ that would be created by tearing of 1'41 Was to enable dUes to provide J>f!:Uminary. ,...._ , out~~='.~ eontlnuoUs ,,. reUMlble ldel1. nie,~re net P.tnc to down ,five blocks at the beachfront. necesaary additional parking within their . ""• ~ver -defined anything. m -1hlgh J)effirih1nce In the' ftftl\of'clehtclF bend anyboily out ot dlape,"' llfd board "We need to thank Sen. Schmi tz for · . ciUes and not Jo promote, encourage or . feasibility of the project <was . not built On 1mu!!c fn11fle. Ortlrtge 'CW'nty arta. The ~l{ffpt M14tVlew Weyuke.r, . clearing the air on this." Moorboule said. engage in other commercial activities." the air spateJ Ir 1'1li 'pbimbly a-long--awards are called Euterpe ~ ·~ I! ··mar~ 11Dmething 'We~ should "He has helped us out by resolving the Cily attorney Doo Bonf1-h&d earlier term, secondary .type of u'le. 1We did <(named afler ·lhe'Greel mute of mU.'4:), · hayf'had for a lone time. It puts it back questiOn on whether air ~ could be given an opini<n that the city could studies because tht law iddicated il Award winnen to be annpUnced Sat1U'-_ .Imo tlterhand•' of tbe pareotst'' be added used:" . dewlep up to 25 percent ol Ole. surface of mllhl be pouible to use the air space.'" day will include muslc'a Man of 1be alluding to lhe fad 'that . parenta. would nus ·reactioo was a change in tone the facility and that it could lease or sell The law referred to the 1149 Vehicular Veal', Woman ol the Ytar, Berl Concert now make the UIUmate dedaion oo stu- lmn Ille comments Huntington 8eac11 of• par! ol the air rip!J· for "collatersl Part<lng Authority Al:t und<r which the ci-Organization Beal Concert of' the SOaaOn dent drw. ficiala made earlier this year when they uses." aucb •• gasoline tervicts or an of· ty planned to condemn the land between and 'two specli\1 awards for what Bal'ltj' • Notablf abtint from the meeting we~ learned that Sohmita, chairman of Ute lice ror the Parking Authority. lht Cout Highwa v and Walmit Avm1~ ·descri~ 11 ••outstanding service to tht two lrQstee1 wtlo for the 'put twg yeafl Senate Comm ittee on Local Government, Bonla declined to~commem. on.Lynch '• (Set Pli:R, P• I) cause of Orange COUt music." (let DREll, Pip I) -• Oruge Weadler The Chamber ol Commerce bu --.-taken over Lhe..--weather bunM --..a1n and promiaea tunny - l and warmer ~peran,r.~ bituJw ::~ 11!',•aiq.Jbe ~- I . . ' ' ' I ' ' • • 1 • " I : INS .. li; ·~-..:o·A~· •Onmgl' C~nttt11, firrt 11~ prtTni1r1 -ln Coata MtlG - ond a reviflO oJ. tM film U¥lf. "T1ie Gamt1,'1 are J1ot1'red ·m _ ~'• Wttktndtr 1ection. --···--- . • • • • T .. • . i Frid17, .-... 17, 1'1'10 ' " :--( .-\.., Budget Debated I _In Huntington " . . By ALAN DIRXIN the IUS proportr. tax (at., how<Ver. to °' ~ Dl»J Pn•• ,,.., pay for the clty 1 fl million park pro- 'llle bottle ol the budget Is being wag<d gram. 1n· the corridors ol power at Huntington. Miller, Assistant A d m l n I is t r a to r Beach ctty Dall. :"tlrander castle and Finance Director Ben 1be lineup hi?--Mmlnl1tr1Uve and :ynor=.,~~l~e '!~~ f~i~~ finance officers on me side Ind tho ,.._ departmenls ·totaling 112.01 mtlllon , up malnlng city deputmenls, which.,. ask· •JS percent over 1169-70, Ing for a 38.38 percent lncreue. tn money Arguello eq>lalned that expected in· allocations, on the other. come· totals only ft.IS million -up 11.67 'lbe citizens of HunUngton 9eac:b will ptl'CfDt over last year -and this lf:aves know the wlnbera w·hen·Clt1 aome $2.2 million ta be chopped oU Adminls I Mnler ends department requesll. trator Doy e recomm He pointed out that the budget requests a budget to the councll in May. include 74 new em p Io ye s , 44 Miller drew the.baU.le 11ae 'Ibunday by reclaaificatiool of. employes and 23 pro- -U!ng that tho budl't will not ....wt motlom for 1 Iota! coot above th; 195-70 In a ta -for the reneral fund. budcet.ol "8!,70I. . . 'Ille flud&et may tncl•de 114-c<nt hike, In . lleductlON In the budget requests wtll · be made by lessening personnel requests by f46t/102, operating costs by $654,498 and capital outlay by •t,071,982 according to Arpllo. Tht reductl<m will ltlll leave BOme $220,000 for new people, promotions and reclassWcaUon1," Arguello explained. Coat of. living salary increases expected In September ar< not Included tn the • • . . DA.ILY ,ILOT 1W1 ..... CASEY SPENCER (IN FRONT OF MICROPHONE I LEADS APPLAUSE FOR DRISS CODE DECISION Huntington Beach High School · Trull•n Retum Rn-lblllty to Studltlt1 and .Parents Controversial PE Land l'roml' .. e I ' DRF.SS ~ •• Slatefl; for New Hearing More Funds For )·uarez • ;Project Due . . By TERRY Co\llLLl'l Of ...... """ ...., • " . . More federal money m!Y be JIWl!ped "Into tho Fowitaln V1Uey School District tet help launch separate progripns to help ~1, . bl-lln.g111I youngsters and tnentall1 retarded students. Robert Sanchls,' a.al.slant d I s t r I c t tuperintebdent, tOld the board of trustets 'lb.-Y night t)lat .o!Uclals or the Department of. Health, F.ducaUon and Welfare are pleued with a proposed pro- gram for pre-school tots in the Juarez C.Clony area. "We hope to establish a pr<-school facility in the Colony atafftd w I t b an American . and 1 Mulcan taad>eT to prepare the bt-ltn1u1I dllldnn academkally and culturaUt.1' Sanehll n· plained • . . ''F<doral offictall were so plouod ;olth tho FOJtct they have o!ferod l!I Dltrly five times the money we asked for," bf added. In Ill pn!UminlrJI proposal, Sllbmlltad laat October, the district had asked for $95,000 over 1 five year period. Federal oUlclals have now offered flS,000 for tbf. f1r1t year alone, if the project c recelv• final approval. budget figures and this money will have Continued controversy over thf:. future by the city plaMlng comml.ulon in a 3-2 vote .. had taken polar Poslt!ona: on the drtu ~~: Jooeph Rlbal, who ~d vtgor0q1ly pmpaiped for "dress freedom" durtni the past months was 111. AllO absent wu Trustee Ray Schmitt who favored reten- tion Of existing drm standlfda. "No dlatrlct money will be spe:nt on the Juaru project. Wa jUJt aet It up and run DAlt.Y PM.OT' ltlfl ...... SHl'S A WINNER • Artlat BarlNr• Wr•y, 1 Valley Sclwo.ls Tell Winners .. Of Art Festival Winnen In the Fountain V1Dey School District's first art festlval were an- nouoc<d 'lburaday night before IChool trustees. Board Cbainnan Baroid Brown band<d trophjes to the dJstrict'a belt artl&tl m four categories. Winners were: Barbara Vfray, 7, a flrlt grade ltudent at Fulton School; Becky Rodrigues, I, a third grade student at Newland School; Nancy UbaL:llni, 11, a 11IUI grade student at Fulton Schqol, and Sheeyl Jmltne, 12, a seventh grade student at Lamb Sc.boot Ten-year-old Lori Tate of Fountain Valley School toot a special judges award !or her sUtchery and Fulton School cap. lured the tweepetakts trophy, • Runnersup In the art CODtest were: Sue Kanno; 8, Nlebtas School; Mart Rosa, I, Gl!ller School; Glen Fritzler\ 10, Fountain VaUey School; Andrew Rigdon, 8, Glaler School. -Vicki LOOlct, ft, NewlanCI SCbOOlf William' Mehl, Jl, Gisler School; Ronnie Wada, 12, Fountain Valley SchoQ_I, and Tammy C.OOllng, 12, Nleblas School. DAILY PILOT -...fie;£ COAST f'UtLISMltlQ COM,Atft ReltMt N. w,94 l"raldellt ... .....,.,.. ·Jeck l, Cvrl•Y \'liDI ~ Miii 6-11 ~ Tho,.~1 a: ..... n l!"lw Tll•rn11 A. Mu'ltlli~• M-tlrll t:•nor Albert W, lit" A1-i.t. £dl10I' Hllllti11tt•11 9"cll Offlc• 17&75 1.1d1 lo11l1w1rd M1ili119 A.ddr1111 P.O. 1011 1,0, '2641 Otliet Offlc" UeuM a.ac:11: m ,....,, ... _ c •••• Mtu: :IJ(I Wt1I •• , Strftl Nt-l l11tl" :1711 Wt51 911bo1 IOl,ll"'~ $M OU-.NI llGS NOl'lll El (amino ... I to come from . te!e!'Ves of past, ")'W'S, of the former Pacific Electric right of Ai;~ ;:·nlght be the flnt time the way Is expected during lUl 8 p.m. public It," San~ said. . city will have to dip heavily int6 Its hearing 19onc1ay in city ~ chain: l'e9ena from past years." bers. A citiun's group called the Council for Envlron'rriental Concern bu sttadfutly oppoted the zoning reqiiest· on tbe grounds that the best. use for the land, paralleling E!ectric Avenue, would be a part. Specifically, the new code makes no restricUons of any kind 1galnst hair '° Joni as it ls ''clean and well groomed throughout the year," and does not m. terfere with learmng and ttadl.lng, or in shop and bom<Jllakln( c1._ Tbo Iaat won! rr.m Wuhlngton w!U be heard May 22,li apJlroved, Iba~ set up will aerve abolt 100 tots in the Colony. · • Arguello explained that lnflaUon Is hit· At that time, the ·council will hear ap- tlng the city bard in operatlag costs and peal arguments by the Apollo Develop. in capital ouUay. ••Construction costs Ur ment Corp. urging that a portioa ofsthe creue one perceit per month and the narrow sbip of land be rezoned for apart. Meanwhile, council members :"-bate ordered a comprehensive 1tudy of thti miing problem to be conducted by a special cltliena committee. Trustees alto rec<lv<d won! that another !oder.Uy !lllld<d FOJocl. 10< mentally retarded and edllcatlonall7 han- dicapped students, may also 1et more price of evtrytbing from penclls to fire ment purpoises. . engiJle3 is up." t# The same request was <k;!lled recently Another stipulation is that otbtn °not be oUended or hamper«( by odors ~lated to unclean b o d y coodJUons or aotled ·clothing." M!Uer ..;d tnday, bowever.ilih~<l<Spite· - the inflationary s p i r a I that the departments will have to live with the in- come available and that be will not rewmmend borrowing to meet opera· uooa1 com. ' From Page 1 PIER •.. from Sixth io Lake streets, plus five acres of Huntington Beach Company pro- perty eut ol Lale• extendlnJ to Atlanta Avenue. An appraller currently Is compiling figures on the value of the property so that negotiatiom. with landowners . can begin. __ The. city proposal for con· demiiltion Of the land was made under the parking Jsw, City pllllners feel 1hat =-ol tho parking !ac!Uty woold generate develop- ment in adjacent ateu by private en- terprise. • -. -• Somft downtown ~ty ·owrien, ·ted by Robert Terfy; who manages l.n auto dealership, testified agalnsl the city plah · at 8chml!Z' heartn; •. · . 0 The city has been si>ft peddling thls thing. They have always left the use of space out of tl\elr plan. 'J11ey have been asked 11 th~y Intended to use the air apace but tbey have ·always "denied lt. 1'They have been carefu1 not come out with any plans until the law was cleared up. Tbey have been thinking about using the air rlghta but just because they have been thinking about-it doesn't mean they have &nf. plans." Terry, bead of the Downtown Property Owners Association, said the ruling was "a great viCtory for us." He promi!ed that bil group· would continue w!Jh its plans for ~vate enterprise development oC the downtown lfeL From Page I APOLLO.~. tingly was eiposed to 1be German meQ!es and grounded two days before launch. - The committee is expected to make its r~mmendalloa for the but 03 of the land Monday nlgbl On the advice of City Attorney Johli Carnes, the council will not hear the com- mittee recommendaUon Willi after the appeal heartnf. ~ · Pancreas Switch Patient ~i1ing Lovell, Swigert and Haise, "damned faUgued" and disappointed by the failure. o( the nation's third try at putUng men on the moon, splashed down-four miles south of the Iwo Jjma in· sun-splotched and gentle seas 620 miles 60Utheast of Pago Pago in American Samoa. Mrs. cara Ramey, the Huntington They were to spend the nlgbt aboard, Beach housewife who made medical fiy Saturday to Samoa and then return hJstory as one of the few surviving pan-- Sunday to their f8Il}illei at the space cru.s lraMplant paUentl, i.!1 In fair con. center · outside Houston, Ta. It was diUon today at Orange County Medlcal With ngai"d to ~thing the ·rules lay that shoes must be worn and that IOORIY· fitting, or e1tremely tight or abort clothlng ls to be avoided. Violations of any rules may be referred to classroom"teachers or adminlstrative 1 personnel for correction. . students, it. was pointed out, may be suspended from clasJ or IChool U they violate the trustee rulings. Dance Concert Set at Marina oupport. · The government bu funded a procram. to develop materials and special teldler training for mentally retarded youths for tbe..put three yean. - Mike Brick, d1strlct superintendent, told the trustees the s t a t e Department· of Education hat uked tht dlatrtct to IUb- mlt 1 request .for another three ye~ of federal money to further develop the pro- gram. "We received about $UIO,OOO in aid the last three yean," Brick said. "If 1p- proved, we eipect another $1~,000 the next three yean." The mentally retarded program Is a joint effort with the Fountain Valley School District, Ocean View School District, Westminster ~! D~trlct and Garden Grove UDifled ~ Diltl1d participating. . reported unoUidally President Ni.J:on Center. would be OD hand to P. them. Docton r<ported she 11 bavtng 10me • ltal1' an Leader .G.e.•8 Cheers bunt out ilr-the control ttnter trouble with drainap ol the panc:real, "ReflecUOOI ht Motion," a modern . ut TOOm where ground crews had toiled but Jt la not a aJp ol rejection of the new dance concert by Marina High 8chooI leveri.bly for four ·days to get their col-or11n. . students befl"' at 8:t5 tonlgbt In the Parliament Suppqrl leag11es back safely 'lfhen three big Mn. Ramey rec<lv<d the-~ 1ut lldlool's llYJJUW!tnn. orange and white main parachutes ap-December. She was reltaled ftom the Subjects to be treated by the d~n ROME (AP) -The ltallan pn-~t peered on the tel"evision screen. medical t£!11er March 25, but ret1D'Jletl a include a Jova tt.uet, outer space, -a gave final · approvaJ today to Prmllfr There was another shout 811 the ~eek later w:lth minor problenil of re-children's dance and an avant garde Mariano Rumor'!! new center·ltft pem- Odyqey hit the water in full.view of the Jecllon. : dance. .ment with a 348-235 vote of confldenot in millions before TV sets around the world. Docton: 1t the medical center n1d the Tickets will be sold at the door. Prices the Chamber of Deputies. Before the beautilully smooth rwntrr,-· rejection problems were solved, but lbt Is &J:e 'l for adulta, ~ cents for studer 11 The Senate voted confidence in the 31st the astronauts had jettisoned.. the shat· belng held In tbe hospital becluae of· the w:lth idenWlcaUon, and 50 centa for post.Fascist govmunent April 10 by a tered section of the service modu1e that _poor __ dr::;aln;ag;'·;;;;;;;;;;;iiichilUmdmre;n;. ;;;iiiiijjjiiii;;;;;;iiiiliiiii;;;;vot;;e;;ol;;l;!.7 =to~liil.7.;!liiil;;:--had spoiled their moon mission and saw in astonishment Its condition. •P~~g;:;: m~~ing'.'.!1°~~d ·~~.i!'.1 . .;::: YOU'LL -LOVE THE SPRINGTIME. LOOK whole panel is blow'n out." A iwimmer reached the side of the 0 f command module al 10:17 a.m. PST. "Can you give us our distance from the ship," asked Swigert. BOMBE CHINA A recovery officer told the crew they were then one mile !!'Om the lwo Jlma. The carrier was steaming toward the splashdown point. - O.llLY '""°'-'ft" l'Nl9 l'llllSHID IN MIMOSA YllLOW Oii •11111 . HAND DICOIATID IN CHALi WNITI ~ SHILVIS 'AND TWO lllTUIOI UGHTS. If Dom. THI MOST TIUSTID NAiii IN PUINITUIL $179. DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DREXEL -HERll AGE INTERIORS NIWPORT BEACH Profn1lon1I Interior LAGUNA llACH 1727 Wntdlff Dr,. 642-2050 Dttl"'°" 345 North Coast Hw'y. 494-6.151 l'Jae Grass Is Greener In la•~frowlng lluntlnglon Beach -populati~n 100,()()t).plus -you can stil run across a pastoral .!ICene like this one. The field is off Slater Avenue between Nicholas Street and \Varner Avenue. The horse is "Prlncess'' and her friends e"rc Jerry Ct1;1.rk, 14, and Randi Roehrman, 8. •• OPIN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 Av1!11bl......AID-NSID OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 ,.._ T• ,._ M• .. o,.... C...,, ..... ,.,, ' • ( .. .. • ~-------------------------~~~-~-..:....-~~~· ~. ' I I I I ., • • • , ' T~ • ..... . N.Y. Steek• .. VOL 63, NO. 90, o4 Se€1'101"{$, ~·PA&ES ORAN6E COUllQ'.Y, CALIFORNIA -•• FRIDAY. APRIL 17, 1970 ' ' ' f • TEN CENTS . . .... , ~·'t ... .., "' • • . ' APOLLO ·1i '**Ei .PAC'IFIC SPt.ASHOOWN "NEARL.:Y· T4RGET ·llU . Eil'E· · -HolM,/~lt,S~l~rt-•11l-"'9-ltrltpli!l~Cr.tt.1o E•rtfl• · ·. • "' ' ' t : I APOLLO SERVICE MOOULE LOST WNOLE SECTION IN EXPLOSIO"I • • . • ' .. Back Bay Plans ~oiling ' • " • Astronaut·s Home Safe • Millions Watch Space Drdiiia on TV ABOARD THE IWO JIMA (UPI) -; moved In to snatch up the bone weary America's brave but Jinxed ApolID IS ttstronauts came sare1y back to earth to- day,. their stricken spaceship· coaxed a quarter million miles bonle by the lander me1nt to ha\·e put p,em on the moon . The Odyssey command module bearing James A. Lovell, JQlm L. Swigert and Fred w. liaise plopped down In the Soulh PacUlc four miles from this pickup ship at 10 :08 a.m. PST and jet hellcoplus * *· * men. 1 MIUlons around the world held their breaths as the-; watched on televlsloo the happy ending to a space-age drama that almost ended in tragedy when one whole side of their service module was blown awaY by a my1terioua expblon Monday nlfhl. . With power, ozygen and fuel for tDe command ship muffed out !Ui,000 miles from earth tbe thr~ ~uta hid to * * tul')\ to their awkward lour.Jeqed lunar lander Aquarius. They cut It free oOly an · hour before they plunged into the fiery caul.dron of re-entey in the earth't at~ mosphere . "Farewell Aquarius and' we ~ you," I Lovell sa1d as thelr Weu.YK drifted away. . · "Sbe aure was a .good lhip," 8'ld: Swigert, the IOOlde who joined U. cnw as. a .1Uhllitut. when Tbomu It. Kai' (S.. APOLLO, !'qi I) * * * ·Nixon Set$· Thanksgiving Da y Sundt;t y ·Families Elated WASHING TON (UPI) -Preaidtnt Nixon telephoned t1!e ~es of tbe TIMBER COVE, Tex. (UPI) -Mirllyn Apollo 13 aslrollauts shortly after. their Lovell gave • 1queal of joy and raced apWhdown Friday and proclaimed Sun-from her bn4band'1 study to the den wbtn ch~pagne .out to newlmell u l!IOClll • ~lr son wu aately-aboud a· recot«J helicopter headed for tbe lwo.llma. "'Illa! was tile -buutlfu1 ~ 1"~ ever iffn,P· Ml'l.··Haiae told~ "I'm )ubuao1 and lllankflll" . day as a nau--a1 day• of pra-r· aNI she saw the parachutes of ·Apollo It uu-#~ billow on the televllion acreen tOday •. thanksfivln( fQI' ~ saf~ retuin. · · "l'ni ao rolleve<I" ~ wtte of Com-• "'!'lie imperiled dlght IM ..k --' hljies A: i;q,;n tali. . "11'1 of lhe cmJof Apollon! were moll.that ~!". ·. . · humbled and inspired peop~· an over the &th Mr1. Lovell and Mafy Halse, the wife of lu.nar module pilot ~ Haile, world/' Nl.1on ~ In hia proclainaUao: .talked with President Nlxou tO·mimdes "We were humbled by the knowledge after spluhdOwn. that in tHi11 stage .or man's eipJoratJon The eldefly parents or b t,c he Io r or space, a"'8fe 11pJ.iishdown of an .,im-astronaut John L. Swigert, the third.crew periled mi salon is in its way as success-member, watched s p I a s h d o w n on ful as a landing on and a safe return television in their east Denver, Colo., from the moon." home. ' w Dr. J. Leonard Swigert, 67, said, ' e Nixon watched the spla11hdown from ,,a feel like the·whole world Is with us here ." special briefing room set up in ah oHice "It Is just wonderful,'' said Mrs. adjacent to his White. House office. Two Swigert. The Swigerts l!IC!nt a boltle of fonner a1tronauts, Mlch.ael Collins, who '· is now an assist.ant ~tary of state, 3nd William Anders, ·txecutive director ·or the National Space COuncil, were with him. The sale return of astronauts Jame3 A. Lovell Jr., Fred W. Haise Jr. and John L .. Swigert Jr. "is 1 lribute to their own courage and also to the ingenuity and resourcefulness of those on the ground "'.ho helped transform potenti~I tragedy into a heart-stopping rescue," the President said. "T'o the astronauts, a relieved nation says 'Welcoine home.' To them and to those on the ground who did so magnifi- cent a job of guiding Apollo 13 safely back from the edge of eternity, a grate- ful n8tion say11 'welJ done.• 11 Nixon told Lovell 's wife, Marilyn, by ---telephone-that-·~we're-proud-of-the-men--. and we're proud or you. It took great men to do this and it took great women to back them up." . Nixon reminded' Mrs. Lovell that she had assured .him in an earlier conversa- tion or her faith that the astronauts would survive thelr mission. "You ~ad that ~aith and things turned out flne," he said. To Mary Baise, he said the utronauts" had "been an e1amJ»t> for Ul!I aD" and assured her that "everyone in the world and in th< coontry IJ plea...i wilh the 11afe return." Coast Freewa y Figh te rs ~eet, ~ Discuss Plans Eighty-five penons attended an early morning meeting or Harbor Area Free· way Fighters today and were, given in- formation on the PacUic Coa!it Freeway route and stop-the-freeway petitions to circulate. They were told by Newport Beach City Councilman. Paul Grub.er .tMLthe mini- mum goal is 20,000 slgnatur~. Newport residents will be primed for the petition effort by )lrochures piclUJ-, ing tlie Impact of the freeway to be mail- ed or deliverecl to every home In the cltv. The brochures will be ready In a week, Marshall Dlffleld, acting chairman of the Freeway Fighten, aaid . Bpth womln waited untn· tbe enw arr rived on the Carrier before UllCOB1na thi champagne,· 'which they optlmlltlcaJIJ ha~ 1'*1 down Thurocll'J nipl Mn. Lovell WI~ l'HlllfJ 00 I television. in Lovel1'11 study •Ith mood walkers Nell Anllltr)>nf, E<lwln E. ,Udrtn and Charl~,,,_."Pete" Conrad. M r I a Blanche Lovell;< the aatrooaut'a mother and the Rev. Ponal~ Raiah, & h e·I r; minister, were also. with her. , When she saw the chute11, she leaped ta her feet and rushed Into th< den, whert the tolevlslon picture.Iii belt«,. to waldl the 1plashdown. ''She pli.nted1hWelf on the floOr next to Mn. (Robert) Gilruth (wife o1 tbe director of the Manned Space Center)," a NASA P'Otoco! officer laid. · ''A . roar, a cheer went up a t "',splashdown," the officer uid. "Couldn't you hear it outside?"' · · nie two Lovill FU, Barbara, II, anci Susie, 11, were qwet and cooCerned ·c1ur. tng the uproar. • ~ · "They didn't say a word," .said the NASA o!ficer, .. The Lovell's son, Jeff, 4, wu too Youn& to know .what was happening. Jay. lS, and their other son, w.itched it at St. Jobn'I Military Academy In Delafield, Wis. Mrs .. ffaise, who is seven ·moo~ pre;. nant, gathered her three children 1n a bedroom for splashdowo. ""° Bean, .th!I_ fpurth astronaut to walk onvthe l1'tOIXt. was with her as were aslronaut Gerald Carr, hef minister, the Rev. John E. Fellers, and her sister, Mrs. 5uaih Dunkle or Biloxi, Miss. STOf:K MAJIKET. .. NEW YORK (AP) -The a1ocll - cut Its louef late this aften>aL Dec:llno • Ing Issues dn the N"' Yort Stock EJ• change still beld a I-to-I lead over pln- ers, but th< cap was namw1n1. (Sil quotationl!I, Pages 10.11). . ' New port, Irvine, Count y Me et, Raise Key Poin ts He alto Ialtect to Dr. Thomas o Paine, head of. the NaUonat •AeronauticS and Space Adm inistratton, who told hlm that "everybody 111 smiling in Houston." Ov!rturet were made at the meeting at Bayside VDlage Trailer Park club- hou,. ID embrace C«ona del Mar ,..... dents in the b~"Y [ifht. Freeway Flgh~ ··ph>Yiously have con- centrated .on the Marinttt: Mlle and West Newport aectors of the. route . The average had been down nearly four. , . . •. By TOMAS FORTUNE ty Adminisl:rative Officer Robert Thomas . ot ..,. o.i,., f'li.t si-tt L and . four ~. the . Ii;vine Company ln- Cooperalive planning fOl' the develo~ c~ng Pr~idenl Wdl1am M:a80fl. ment ot Upper Newport Bay got a start The meeUng lo launch the oooperaUve Thunday with a h.igh level meeling of 21 planning project was called together by repre3entaUve:s of the Citf of Newport the city. The city council several months Beach, the County oC Orange and the a:go authorized ·• planning study of the Irvine Company. · ' • area Ud the other agencies were brought n.: wrn kex points made in the in to· ~ information, with the city mee""8: providinl tll< leoclerlHp. -De Irvine Company ·madlgemeot is "It's oar baby since the city is charged concerned"tbat"time Js 'slipPing.away and .'With apiprov.ing uJUnfate development the dilnce lot e!Jectiv••plannfnfrln.'the (tlie1Jppe\' Bay Uel Wbaily within· the ci-uppei-'Bay am is being impinged by-ed~ ty), bat• wanl all the belp we can get," jocdll development. · WI CounCilman Llnd*7 Pmons. -Jfewport Beach c It y o.f f i c I 1I1 lrvtne c.rii~ reprwentaUves were recojniu they have the final gay in land · eager lo laiow the llCOpe of the use 8ftd zoning and are now p~ to cooper1Uve .mcty, but the city delegation inlert lhern:selves into the picture.. wasn't prep.red to give If at this first -St.ate government ls to be brought in· meeting. 'tbt ciiy's ln!Ual Interest seemed ~ Jo tbe cooperative planriing pi.o j.e..c L to-be.-diplomacy and getting a tom· lhroul:h the State Resources Agency. mitmeit fer cooperation on what ha.!1 Eich or the delegations to the private becomt 1 very controveralal poUUcal meet.Ing Thursday artemOon in Newport . issue. Beach wu represented by iLll top level ·' • Irvine Preskleot Mason sakl he didn't -le. Elevon _,, ir-nt from the Ci· wanl lo--month -t 6n oom- ty of Newport &ach lncludiJaf Mayor Ing up with the ac:ope and " on because I><reen Marshall and City . Manager the Ume slips away very quickly. ljarvr.y Httrlburt, five from the county IDo · Ma!IOl'I lakl , "That Is extreme time c udlnc SIJ!lerv)"o< Alton Allen and Cowl-prHIUl'e; every day Is crlti<al. Th• .· ' 1, , •• •• tragedy of the Upper Bay Is there is going to be little left to develop except. the actual area of the land exchange." He saip in J96.1 it was envisioned dredg- ing would be under way in lhree or (our years. "f don't think any of us ever dreamed we would •be in this position to- day." ·Newpqrt PlJMing Director Laurence WHson undef'SCOttd the point. He noted the bay is fast becoming part.-ol an urban area and that there·b'tnte'Mlliecf'l>reslUre for delvek>pmenti not only in land ptices · but with people moving into tl)e. nearby countJ areu for public use or the,natural ,.._,.... Couiily Flood Control Director George Osborne said he has come lo the con- clusion It will be necessary to modeJ the Upper Bay. He said a physical model probably would be too expensive and he. ii thinking about a mathematical model. lrvine's Mason. sild the' Irvine Com- pany .11.lready"bas such a model d°"" by UC Berkeley oo a computer. He ,.Id the company bas ~ of material and all It needs to be told IJ the scope of th< project !IO it know• whaHs relevant. The> cOunty's chief harbor enilneet (lee BACK BAY, Pa .. I) •• • µest in MU.Sic r o Bi u n,v-e1 zeii Barbara Kazells uked whit good tt would do for her to wort In the petition effort when the section of the r o u ( e l.hroup-h Corona del Mar has already been 8(n"Ped to by the city council . "If the state Legislature passes a law t.o eliminate this 'sector of the freeway lt.-wlll not be built.'.' Answered Ghlber. vice chairman of thf Freeway Fighters. "The st.q~ alrt11dy has. purchaser! 42 . For the second consecutive ·year, Tom i>ercen\ of the right.of-way, but1 there Barley, DAILY PILOT mu.sic critic, has ~~-~n no grading or construction put the frosting on the cake by. reviewing H d DI I I f u· h his entire season of reviews and pickinf e sai state v. s on o ig Wl.)'9 people ten him the rlght-Gf-way always the "academy award ,winners.11 .. can be disposed of. lt·it worth· at least Barley Salurdll)I on th< DAILY PILOT. the amount )laid for It and problll>ly entettaitlment ·page· Will · rinounct win- ner• of ·aix trOphies wbich·he will award' ~:·said'~ ~'rona del Mar Fr~way1 in person !liter during • pubUc ·ml18ical" Is due £or con.o;truCtlon tn '117J.74 and the performances. . 1 Pacific. Co.!l1t Freeway throtigh the entire Each trophy ls awaNled for some ll b •-. c > r~··· . oul.Wlndlng performance -or continuous The petition .,ates the adopted Coast high performance In lhe Oeld of classical ·Freeway route "destroy11 the environ- music in the Orange County area. The mental quality of Newport Beach . des- awards are , c~lled Euterpe trophies troys large portion$ of: Its hlstorlCal and (nBQ:led after the Greek muse of music), marlttme atrf\olphcre 'ericroaches upon Award .wln~s to be_a;nnounced Satur-a matby beac~ areas, .dd, retalnlng wallr day wit! lnclllde. music 11 Man· of The and embankments' which ·erase beauti-. ' Year .. \\'oman O< the Year, a.t c.onctn tut natural assets, sever11 and separates Organizalliin -Concert .,. Ifie sa.... \toter orlenttcl ~iO!ll ol the comm tin- ' and two tpeelal award• for What Barlty' tty from Its octan !rent beaches, emits' ,describes as 110tMtandlni terVlce to the tons of contaminates d 1 I I y and com- caUH of'Oranp C.UI mUllc." , , (S.. Flllll'.!AY, P ... I) • Points earUer jn th~. session. Orange Wea t•er. The Ch4mber of Commerce bu taken over the weather bureau again and proml..s -lkles and warmer temperaturea. hltUnc the upper ll0'1 alq the Oranp Coast. · INSIDE TODAY Orange Countu11 first motM premitrt -in C01t4 AleaG -aitd a_rein,,. oJ tht film 11.!tlJ. "The .Came1," art fta&urtd fft t~y-'"s Weeki'nder tectlon.1 ...... -MlltMI ,..... " --.. --. ............. .,.... '"" ............. " ;::-.: -. ::::1""" ,.,. :, tt r '::"--ft~ • I , I . . -~ ~·· . ' I !"!)~ PIL01 N _ fr1!>J, ~I 17, 1970 'M1tla' Conte§ted ' l I ( , Beach Sand Flow ._~eductions Hit._· 'Ibo ''mylh" )hat flood control dams and ~ reduce tbt amount of sand tranaported to beaches In Or•nge Cowity ts contai.d In a stalemeot by tbe county Flood C.onlrol Di!trlcL .. "Just the reverse is trUe tn Oranae County where the Santa Ana Rlver Ls now de.livering more sand , to the Pacific Ocean than ever before in bist.ory," the district'! bJlletin' st.ates. This , is true because "significant sources of loose sand .and soil exisi in the easily erodible hills on either side of San. ta Ana Canyon and in the bottom of the river bed which tend to .offset redlJC«i ......,; In hllbly developed .:re.... tbe bulletin argueo. The real villain Is wave forces along' the oCea.o which ·tt.nd to move sand outward away from the beaches, ac- cording to John K. Kan, of tba Flood CootrOI Dllftftt. ' . . . • bttwoen Newport 'Beach and Huntlngt<in Beach," Kem 1tatea. Following the 1125 flood there have been majol' floods in 1882, 1814, 1916, 1931 IOd 1969, tbe report states. AD thele floQdl,. with lbe e~ption of 1M9, were charW:rUed by a breakout or the Santa Ana River and COf'isequent wid~pread Inundation wHh only a relatively amall amount or the flood waters reachll!J( the ocean in con- Centrated form: Mc.st of the slit and sand ·was spread over ~ areas. Kem attributes the cessation o f breakouts and floodinf!: to construction or Prado Dam in 1940 and the construction of Mtenlive ·channel protective works along the river . '"ll1e rlwt pl'Obably carried more saod to the ocean during the storms or . January and February of 1989 than ever before in history," Kern stales. . A large amount of sand w~ depogl~OO In the river bed from the storms, ranging from a ftye.foot depth at Pacific Coast · JDghway to about one loot at Harbor Bouleva~. Approlimately one million cubic yards of 1bla sand was dredged and spread along tbe beach in West Newport. . ' . ._ . '. .. -,-:!--... -.. . . -- • I • SPAC~ FANS AT HARPER SCHOOL IN COSTA MESA WATCll APOLLO 13 REC'()~ERY,.,. _ Second Graders Ma~rMn Sharman, Nancy Cermody, Tany Catino, Shawn Clancy, ll1a Payne (from ,Jeft) Humor From Pqe 1 Sign Gripe • .. *' ,t • ~·Mail -Issue . • ~·In .N~port ' ' . An unautboriJed sign apparenUy tr the \ reAJOll !or 'I m\Suod~g ~­ J ' two YOO.tbs · whO 'waftted 'to do' a com~ -.... ..... • ,-1..-munity service and Newport-Beach poe:Lal work en. 1be h'o youths, 17-yeat.(lld Seniors at Coi-onl de! Mar ffJth School, stood in the lobby, of the clty11 roain post office on Rivenlde-vrtve-Wednesday night aod collected lhe letters of late income tar filers for deHvery to Santa Ana. They say they did so because the post offic~ was closed and a sign saying there would be no more. April 15 caoctllatioM directed last mlnut! income ro;m mailers to ~ Santa Ana pool of!i«. The boys accepted letters· from about JOO peraons and did deliver them to Santa Ana to ' uve the individuals making separalo tr!po. Newport Posbnaster Payne 1bayer eakl today be b trying to l)nd out· about that' sign. "I heard tbls too," he aaid. "But the sign was not authcrized.'' ~ for the helpful youths, he aid. ••niey bad no business being here. The supervisor srnt them on their way." L.He also filed a police report. The boys arrived with one of their Kern points out that prior to 1825, the Santa Ana RiVtt after reaching the coastal plain tended to new acrou w~t ts ,_ tbe l\Oflbern par! of Anlhelm em:ptytng Into the 'OCeln near Stal Buch. "During the . l!T"at ·11ood of 1825, the 1 river changed -us .t'OUrie reaching the ' -in 1be vtdnll)<"' ill rr-t moutb " In all, more ·than three million cubic yards of sand was delivered to the ocean from the river during W 1969 floods, Kem otateo. Salvaged Astronauts Find Time to -Laugh APOLLO ... tingly wu exposed to the German measles and grounded two days before launch. father 's income tax letter about a p.m., along with a number ot other people, and saw the sign. They offered to carty several others' letters to Santa Ana and then decided to stick around and do jt f« all those who arrived the next several hours. . ' N.eptpott Holdup Su~~rets S"W,ted Eor Arraignment The l!Talgnmenl for two ioen aCCUled ol armed ...,.,,If in Newport Beach bu been set for 'Ibursday in the Jfarbor Area Municipal Courl The men. Russell Ames Mereado, 38, of Long Bead> .apd RoilibY Hugh Blackly, 34, of Redondo Bdch, were armted Wedoesday morning by Newport poll"' According to invdtigators the two men a11egediy. ~'Pl to tbe resid-of Marlyn Mastellflr,2', and Loren Rindef, 27, at 124 33Jd. Sl;,aod at Ill" point !-the vidiml lo give tbem their two Y amoha 250~es. ~"' Ken 8mlth ~ tbe ~ 8US1*\I ~ had .o!' . hi• pink sll1> ovtt to tbem. -.... not ablo lo llod his pink slip. When pollct appreheoded the pair, they were ridinS the. motorcycle•; but h'4 J1' weapona "1th them. 'nley told of4Feii they bad npouessed the bites. ' Det. Smith Aki a J57<aliber magniim revolver and a kJ1lfe with an tJ·lnch blade were ·recovtlred titer froin their vthicle, wbl~ wu parked near the acme. Newport Power Failure Unsolved Southern CalUomia Edlloo Compony official! say they do not know what.caus- ed a power 1ailure that left, realdentl of Shorecllffs, Cameo Shores and Cameo llighlands wttbout po ..... !or abollt •• hour thb mornlni. , A spokesmai said power WU restored to most of the affected area by 1:23 a.m. f6llowlng the 7:10 a.m. outage. About thirty . families living on Eve- nlng·-Canyon Road were 1Ull without power at noon. todl.1, 111 workmen eon- Unued to seareb !or tbe '°"""' of the trouble. "It teems to be a !a:Ulln! In tbe ·cal> le that rUns along' Seaward Road to the in- tersection wtth Driftwood Road, aod pro- vides power to ~vening Canyon," the spokesman explained. "As soon u we know what caused the failure, we can make the repalra. '' DAILY PILOT Oll41151 COAST "11!1Ul.HOUJ O:W.l"Alff' A•Hrt N, Wt-4 PrulMfll Mil l'vltlllW J•ck l. C,rley Vice ..,.....,. .,.. ~., MMlttt Tho11111 ll:tt•ll ..... n,,..,, A. Mur,\iM M-oq £_,MW Thom11 f ortune Newport llffdl 0tr llf""' H"'-' .._. OfflA 2211w •• t1.1~ •• 10~1, ... ,,.i M1il iftl Aclclr1H: P.O. 101 1175, tJ66J ..... -.. Cintl Mew: l» Wini .. , 5""9t LaouM •••cl•: m ,._, """"' """"' .... ,.,,, ~: 0171 leodl ...,......,. $M (ltllllni.: JOt ~Ill IA C.... bl! • . F,..... r.,,e l FREEWAY •.• plotely divides tbe city Into two separate perts." The JM!titlon is addre98ed to officials ·from -¥resident NiXon on down to the Newport Beach Cily Council. It askl tbe various ottJclall ·to ilcome to our aid jn 11vin( ...-city !rom this permanent scaning and · destructio'n" by deleting the Newport Beach portion or Pacific Coast Freeway from the California Free- w'ay Sy1tem. · DuffieJa Aid there are three ways to stop the freeway. 1be fi!'lt and best iS' by leglolatlon. he aald. If tbe stale Leg- islature removes ~Newport section from the state freeway sy~m "we will bave-lhe atten!loo of 'the HIJ(bway Com· mlsalon. We wtll have IUeu the Crayolall away from their highway· en&inl_en, '' 1be tee0nd method. Duffleld ·said, Js by lawsuit. "Look what the bird watchers ~· ~ to keep tbal 1rt1 (JIPP.e• Now· :iii!t.':Bay) !or the aea ~i..., tllair ~ in up here.'' \.-..,> ....... · n.. third way, be said, Is !or the 'City Council not to alp a freeway agreement He iald tbe P'rewav Filh~ I.ft. ll support of Counclim.4 lloli'o ;! and Counclfman Danald \f; bas pledsed he' wt11 -nmn1im a;, ·~-:.'t tbat puts a Chinese Wall hi Wee! Neio'. port. ' "It looks like maybe we havf! a frh•ndJy grouo on the City Council," Duffield re· marked. • . The city has, never signed a freeway a~ent for the sector wert of Bayside Drive, crossing the Upoer Bay and throuph Mariners Mile and West Newport. R~nll:v the council has alO'eed to work for f.be. beat acceptable desiim within the ad~ted route. but not to slgn an agr~ mPnt untfl satisfied. . Newoort city PlaMing Director LaW"- ence Wilson, oreaent to elJ)laln the stat111 of freeway plans, said It Is theoretically possible to run a freewav throuth a com- munity under and over local street.a w't1'- out -ever s.igninK an a~eement. The al?'ffment covers tie-ins to the local lll'ftt syst!m. Wilson said he doesn~ think It wo11~d ever happen that a .freeway ia built With. out one bec1use "the Highway Commis- lion doesn't want to have lbe Ima.ire or runninK roughshod over the local com• munity." From Pqe l BACK BAY ••• . . James Ballinger spoke of hiis dlscussions wit:.. State Fish and Game Agency represt!:ntltlves about an ecology reserve. Mason said, "Thia will have to be taken up In 1be acope. Tiie public need of parks versus ecological preterVe hU not been decided. Wiien I aee Jillalon Bay wltb 20 acres for iecology and we have 200 acres set llide In 1be San Joaquin marsh and then; are another IOO acre.s in the plans YoU have there, J have aome grave reservations." ''I see what :you mean," aakl Ballinger. lt wu asked how Jong the courts might ~a to aeWe tbe ocmtitutlonallty of the peillllng land mhange betweeo tbe coun- ty ind 1be Irvine Company. "I'll lnlftr that because the attorneys won't," aald Muon. He said estimates are that the SUperior COurt case getUng under way in June would take four to etpt -1<1. It wW take six to eight -Ills to get on t!>e caleedar fer tbe Ap- peals Court and another six to eight months to get on the calendar for the Stai. Supreme Court. he aatd. ••1 tblnk the only safe thlnJ YoU can uy Is tt wtD be appealed to the Supreme Court regardless of how the case gotJ," commeoi.d Guy Clalro, lrvhle Company legal counsel. 'lbe cooperative plann ing study Is to come up with alternalivt land use pro- poaals baled both on the trade· going through and on thert bein& no land e1· chlnge. 'Mllt was the charge from the cl· ty council and tbe plan to which all parUes pr..eat agrted to. A meettng of llaHs of tbe city, couaty aod Irvine Company wtll be held nut 'lffk far ftnt dLKusslons o! the eoope ol tba cooperaUva project. SPACE CENTER, Houstoo CAP) -It's been a fnmtratlng, uncomfortable, disap- pointlng, at tlmet !rlJl!lenln& ordeal But on the last day of spaceflight the Apollo 13 cr~w man~gecf to fiftd, some patches o! humor. -... , Commander James A. Lovell Jr. described bow bi1 crewmatea, John L. Swigert Jr. and Fred W. Haise Jr., looked as they slept in their make~o quarters in the lunar module. "It's sort of humorous," he said. "Fred's sleeping place now is in the tun- nel eonnec:Ung the lander with the com- mand module, upside-down with his head resting on the ascent engine cover. Jack b on the floor of the liinzr module, with a rtStraint harness wripped around bll ann to keep him down there." Lovell even kept up a running personal Inquiry, couched Jn Jocular personal code, 1!',.bld begun !?lb cipoul communlcitor * * * Ply.\oni~ C~sk From Apollo 13 Should Survive SPACE CENTER, Houston (Af) -A cast of radioactive plutonfl.un ·z,a from the Apallo 13 lunar lander ls eipeded to Plummet undamaged throogh the earth's atmospb'e.rt today and bury ltse.lf in the Pacific Ocean. The fragile lander Aquarius itself will burn up on rwnlry into the atmotphere. But the plutonium, attached to Ute outstde of~ lander, has a heat resistant graphlte-berylium cuing and ii expected to plunge Intact tnto the sea. It is eipected to rut the water and sink to the bottom about aoo miles east of the Apollo 13 splashdown point. The plutonium was to have been used as a source of power for sclenUOc equip- ment the Apollo 13 astronaut.s planned to leave on the moon. When the sclenUfic experiments were erected, the plutonium fuel cylinder was to have-been removed from its ca1k and inserted in an electric generatoi. But designers, allowinj: for a p>ssible mission abort that would plunge the lunar module back into the abnosphert, design- ed the radioactive fuel system ao it could withstand earth re-entry and not release any radiation. , Even if the cask ahould rupture, which engineers doubted, little radiation wo·/J result. The ln90luble plutonium pellets would Bink to the ocean bottom and re- main tbere. If they were released Into the at. mosphere, the pellet! would emit' oDly alpha radiation, the least dangerous tm . whlq, ls easily shielded by glasa or water. Harbor Juniors To Give Show Harbor Hlgh School's Junior class will present Tars and Stars Extravaganza toolght aod Saturday night at tbe school auditorium. 'Ibe armuaJ student ttlent show Is sponsored to ralae money !or 1be Junl.,.. Senior Prori>. 'nle public is Invited to attend the show which t>eg\n! at a p.m. both evenings. Tickets will be on sale at the door for $1.50 for adults and •t for children. Democratic Meet Se t The llarbor Democratic Club i s sponsoring a "Get Acquainted Night" at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at 'the club'• bead· quarters at 828 West 19th Street, Costa Mesa. For f~iher lnf0tl111Uoo call 641- illlL Vance Brand the Qay aft.er launch. "Are ~e flowers abloom i.n Houston?" Lovell asked again Thursday. There seems a good chance that ''flowers" meant German measles spots on Thomas K. MatUngly II, who was bumped from the original crew because of exposure to the-disease. Lovell -asked earlier in the flight, before the trouble broke out aboard the spacecraft Monday nJl{ht, whether flowers were blooming. To his renewed inquiry Thursday, the ground communicator replied : "Not yet. Still must~ winter.'' "Suspicions confirmed," said Lovell. "Y~,'' said the ground. "Doubt if they'll be blooming even Saturday when you return to Houston." 0r: Charles A. Berry, physic~an to the asfronaut.s, said Mattingly had not broken out in measle spots, and had visited Mission Control earlier ThurSday. When ·the spacemen and controllers were discussing their fuel levels, it was observed thlt becaute the moon orbit and landlfli .WU of the mlulon had b e e n canceled. they had eet a record lor fuel conaervatmn on moon fight.I . "Some guy1 will do anything to set a record," Miulon Coiltrol· kidded. '1J111t out of turlOllty,tt anrastrcuut Jn tbe lunar module uked ¥1...., •Cjmtrol what the temeprature reldtnas were in the cabin of the command module1 "We're getting 45. to f6 degrees," responded the ground. "Now you aee why we call It the refrlgeratcr!" aaid Hiite, evotlna: laughter in the control room . UlvelJ, Swigert and Halse, "damned fatigued " and disappointed by the failure of the nation's third tcy at putting men on the moon, splashed down foui mllei touth of the Iwo Jima in SUD·splotched and gentle seas Qt} miles southeast of Pago Pago in American Samoa. They were to spend Uie night aboard, fly Saturday to Samoa and then return Sunday to their famllies at the space center out.side Houston, Tex. It was reported.. unofficially President Nixon would·be on hand to greet them. Cheers burst out in the control center room where groi.ind crews had toiled feverlsbly for four days to get tbelr col· leagues back safely when three big orange and white main parachutes ap.. peared on the television screen. There was another shout as the Odyssey bit the water in full vlew of the millions before TV sets around the world. Before the beautifully smooth re~ntry,. the astronaut.s bad jettisoned the shat. ter~ section of the service module that had rpoile<t their mo&11m1sslon1lnd 91;w in· astonWunent Jts condiUon. .. 'I'here~s one whole side of the 1pacecraft ~ng," aald Lovell. "The whole panel is blown out." A swimmer reached the aide of the command module at"l0:17 a.m. PST. :•can you give us our distance from the ship," asked Swigert. A recovery offl.dr told the crew they Were then one mile from the Iwo Jlm•. The carrier was steaming toward the splashdown polnt. A couple hours aiid 100· lelten collecled later, a postal worker who was inside the closed office at the Ume asked them wbat they were doing. "We had a choice to m'11:e," explained one of the youths. "Listet to the post of.~ flee employe tell UI to give up the letters or he was going to caU the police, or not le~~~~ I~~· ·~anta Ana with the letters. · Postmaster Thayer says any letters malled at the Newport office up to mid· night received the ciucial April ts cancellation. But that evidently was not explained to the youths and the sjgo con- tradicted it. "We didn't do this for any kind of recognition. We were just d o i n g something nice for people and It is: enough that we know it," said one of the boys. Kopechne Records Stay, l;Qcked Up BOSTON (AP) -The transcript ol ' testimony and the judge's report In the Mary Jo Kopeclme inquest will stay lm· pounded · in the Suttoi;; Supirior eoort- bouse for at least the next few days. l Clerk Edward V. Keating, in wtiose care the secret documents were placed, said Thursday they will not be made public before next Tuesday. YOU'LL LOVE THE SPRINGTIME lOOK OF\ . BOMBE CHINA FINISHED' IN MIMOSA TIU.OW OI GiaN, HAND D1C01A 'l1D IN CH Al' WH1T'1 GLASS SHllYES AND TWO IN'IDIOl LIGHTS. IT DHXIL. 1"1 MO$T numn NAMI IN PUlNlTVIL $879. DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DREXEL -HERllAGE r .7NJIJili NEWPORT BEACH f727 W11tdlff Dr., 642·2050 OPEN FRIOAY 'TIL 9 • INTERl.ORS Praf11s1an•I Interior LAGUNA Bl!ACH . Oeal9nen 345 North Cotti Hwy. 494-6551 Av1U1 bi.-AIO-NSID OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 Pk1M1 Titll flNe MM .t Or..,. c__, 14t-126J • • Frld17, April 17, 1970 I DAILY 1'11.ot I . . Slayings Described ' ABM W ori't . H.alt SALT, Vow Ru~s : < • In Letter .·· • CHARLESTON, W. V 1. (AP) -State Police Supt. If. L. --lodly: lo reveal the content. • <i' an 8JlOll)'lllOUI loiter lhll t..Jd>ed off • tOardi ,... · 1... m!ll}ng West vqmla U n lve rally Coech. I ' ' The -of Karen y .,. rell of QumwOOd, W.VI< ud Mared Malarik of Klnnelon, N.J., both 19, were discoyered by National, Guardsmen and State Police 11n1'sday in a • remote Wooded area about 10 miles from the Morgantown cai:npus. VIENNA (UPI) ~-U.S. and Vladimir S. semenov, chief · Soviet negouators, Jneetlng at Soviet delegate, greeted U.S. tho Rusilan embaaay, held the negoUator Gerard C. Smith' first working tession of the • and bis team inside 1he e~ Strategic A rm s •LlmJtaUol'l bassy and led them to the se- Tallls (SALT) loday. C<lm-cond floor reception room munist lOUreet aaid U.S. pllns · where the negotiations begfQ-: to push Qad with deploy-The nex_t working Ses.siolt will ment of ttS delenslv~ mis.!ile be Monday . at the U • S • sysU;!ms would not affect tbe Embassy. talks. . AJ the talks began, Com· ' . . munlst IOU-Aki Russia room, CoinmunJtl P"'Pllanda-Tho ........ ...,.. leall will not blgck the Dlfotlallons organs probably· will prote>t ~· retorfinr -9'7 lo "llth <OP>glalntl tboul the U.S. the d~!Oo, tbei said. , ~ WJe! qi ~ "moclrwblo decision to Push ihead with · ln a meSll&e' aint t6 the agreement." deployment of llJ anUmlsslle formal opening of the ta1u1--...,...~-,---­ systerns and lt.s mulUwarbead 'Ibursday, Nixon aald M wu rocketa. They . IU!ld Ruufa ~lted to ~ "8J'Ch for thinks the U.S. move will not'"'""an early, equltable; verifiable iiffect the Jong-range future of agreement/' taking into' con~ the ~lks. • sider a lion Am e r I ca n . and Outside the con f ere o c e Russian aecurlty intemts. ' R,OCKDS Air Traffic-· Tate Murder Trial OK in East ~ . · • · 2nd _Charge For Suspect • •WASH·· WASHjNGTON (UI'[) - Flig\µ: operaUons on the E~ Coast ate back to nonnal with Delays Pred.icted air traffic controllers Involved -LOS ANGELES (UPI) - ii'I a "sick.out" ret'urning to Tbe Sharon Tate miirder trial work in ~a.sing num~s. is set · to begin-Mondaf'. but theFedera.,I.Avlat1on . . Administration (FAA) said to-there is v~ally no chance of day. it starUng on' schedule because ·The FAA .~aid the only re. ·of the almost dilly "leg81 m&!nlnc trouble · spots. were maneu'vfrtni. · by a lawyer of his own choice. SALINAS, Calif. (AP) Aatllorltle• were tlghtlleped today about a murder charge against John. Norman Collins, who b alio awaiting trial In MicbJgan Q.n ,charges or strangllni a collefe coed. ON •COi · . ' •MPC .. ' . I WYU's student newspaper, the .Daily Athenaeuin, said in a copyrighted slory that the Jetter received by Gov. Arch A. Moore Jr. said the slayer would turn himself ~over to police after the bodies were found. Sttve 'lbompson, an FBI agent in Fairmont, was quoted as saylng the letter con~ined material to that effect. .Message Received A Sijilor hitchhiker exchan~s peace gesture with some of the 300 antiwar ilemonstratars ,who march- ed to the Newpo>I Naval Base at Newport, R.I. regional COD?'Ol . centers at Court atlactles said lb'e trial Denver,KansasC1ty,Oakland, . · , and at Fannlngton, Minn. But could he postponed as long as + the situation did l mp r o v e hippie cult Jeader Charles 'Jbursday at Denver a n d · Manson and his co.defendants Kansas City, it said. contibfled to change lawyers The FAA has ordered night and submit motions. While Manson went into ~urt' today to seek ye t 'another Continuance, a jury ·deliberated in the Murder tflal of Robert K. Beaus o l ei I , ailotlier member of t h e "Manson Family." Be&usoleil, 22, is accused of the torture staying of bagpipe musJ.clan Gary Hinman last July.• The seven-woman, five- ' m81l superior Court jury began dell~a'tions Thursday to con· sider al l egations that ,Beausoleil stabbed Hinman to .d~ath on orders from Manson. . Collins, 22, a foimer Eastern Michll!lm ·University ·.-.U, was Indicted Wed....,.y ni,li on charges ol llrangl)ng &lie AM Pbllllps, 17, a . shy Mil· waukle, Ore., girl visiting Sal- inas last suoimer. · Supe,rl o r Coart J~ Gordon <lampbel! ordered law enfo~~ent officers Thunday · to re!8"ln ,Clent about the.,,_ ·' 1 T E,D:'·s : "The contents of the letter .we haven't given out," Bonar r;aid. "llle only reason we are keeping the contents a secret is that only one person knows at this point ... If we didn't, we might have three or four persons confess." Moore was not immediately available for comment. Rescue Workers Flee New Alp Av~lanche A three-month search, which took on tragic proportions, continued ·-today as s t at e P o lice and National Guardsmen bunted for more clues ai:id the heads of the two J1llssing wvu coeds. the bodies were found in a small ravine about .150 yards from a dirt road described by one resident of the area as a lovers' lane for c ·o I l e g e students. AuthoriUes said one body was nude, the other clothed: The girls bad last been seen hitchhiking back to th e i r dormitory the evening or Jan. 18 after seeing a •movie in downtown Morgantown. Two anonymous l e t t e r s received recently by Gov . Arch A. Moore Jr. suggested ·le3l'dl should be made in the general ·area south of here, trigge:riDg an intensive bunt by police, National Guardsmen aod volunteer gl'O}IP5· • PLATEAU D'ASSY, France (UPJ) - A new avalancM roared down Roe t5es Fiz Peak today, routing rescue workers diggjng for bodies of victims of Thursday's disaster that killed 72 persons in a children's t u berculosis sanatorium. -Peeling off the snow eapped pea~ at daybreak, masses or mud, granite and snow rolled down the slope, stopping only yards from the nurses home or the hospital. One rescuer suffered a "broken leg from the onrushing rock but the rest of the 300 rescue crewmen fled sa£ely: They went back tO work dig· ging into the mass of rock, st.eel and concrete an'd crushed fir trees when the new slide had· stopped. Several minor rockslides pre- ceded the new avalanche, fill- ing the crisp cool air in the shadow_ of Mt. Blanc, Europe's Jordan Angered at U.S., Demands Envoy's Recall highest mountain, wilh an om- inous roar. The rescue workers used electronic listening equif)ment in the· search on the chance there were survivors under . the heaps of mud, rocks and snow from Th ur s d ay's avalanche. But the govern- ment said there was no hope for them. Public Health M i n i s t e r Robert Boulin said Thursday the official death toll was 72 persons. Seven persons were pulled'alive from the rubble. Two more crushed bodies were recovered today and laid in rough pine coffins in the D' Assy town hall. Officials forbade parents to view the bodies, so disfigured were most ot,them . It brought to 36 the total bodies dug from the wreckage and packed earth and snow. "We will continue the rescue work at all cost," said a rescue offici al, "but th e weight of the mass of earth, rock and debris is such that lt may be days before we clean it up." Nerves we.r,.e frayed. Parents of the chlldren who had been under treatment at the sanatoriwn, most of them people of modest means, were AMMAN, Jordan (UP I) -arriving from aH over France. Jordan today demanded tJie Some nearly attacked news recall or U.S. Ambassador phoWgraphers who tried to photograP, bereaved relatives Harrison Symmes in a display of the avalanche's victims. of anger against U.S. Middle 'nle avalanche acted like a East wlides. Anti-American monurilental bulldorer, goug· demonstrations broke out for ing out a 4~foot wide ditch the fourth consecutive day to-· down the mountain and left a day and a general strike moY:pd of mud, rock and snow paralyzed the city. as high as a house where the nie official Jordanian news boys_wing--OLthe sanatorium . had been · agency issued a statement -'"11te crieS of the cblldren saying Jordan had asked the are still ringi ng Jn my ears," U.S. State. Department to said one rescue worker. "We recall Symmes. The action worked like madmen but the was a victory for militant mass we had to clear was so Palestinian guerrillas who led · kn ---the anti-American denonstra· great that ·we ew· we were getUng nowhere." tions. "Toward six o'clock in the M--~~~ -~~~-- HOBBY SHOP quotas restGred to normal' ef-Manson, accused master. fective Suriday morning at mind of the seven killings, has three New York ~a airports appeared in court almost wek- and at Chicago·s o •Hare · Jy-since his indictrhent .to seek IntemaUonal Airport. T h e a,, number of requests. Jle at quotas were cut to 50 percent fll!t represented hlmseU .. tpen at the peak of the "sick"ut" was ordered to aceept a court. and raised to 7$ percent appointed attorney who he earlier this week. fired and ·now is' reptesented In a nearby courtroom on Thu~ay, Manson, 35, and Susan Denise Atkins, 21. were arraigned for the s a m e . slll)'big. • - untir Collins' Michigan trial h •d completed or. he appears ifi 187l Harbor llY • ~ Salinas co urt. The COSTA MESA evidence backmg t h e UF --; --~ dlctment alSo was ordered . l\Uled. r--:-' ... ;' . . , ' 'Mercedes-Benz cars have· to cope with the roughest roads in Europe. That's w1\v we build our axles th'is way- not as a rigid, one-piece beam!' Emt make the mistake of takln1 what you thou,ht Willi a dtortcut? You chose a ro&d that looked qulc~· er on the map. But you were aoon jolted r Into admittin1 your error. You Ud to fight to kcc:p control u your car bottomed and bounced •t evuy rut and bump. That's because most cars llf'e desl111ed to provide a .. boulevard ride." Prorided )'OU 1111 OQ boulenrds and tumplka. of the other, Just u the front wheels do: To 1lve you a smooth ride without co~ proini~in1 road-holding. Bu1 the advanta1es of Independent rear RlSpen•ion aren't limited to rou1b 1oln1. On a turnpike d~ benefits are more •ubtle, bu! perhtp• even more Important. •tree that disc bi'ake• mr •uperlor to theory kl tha worW kn'l acftls to hll4a common drum brakes. So when It cornea pat Qr, The actu:ll bulldlqiaup·to daa to brakes, our philosophy l• simple. Use c.rafumea ill tho factorJ; di5C brakes. Notjlllit on the front whect.. 'tliat't whywc111e1kllWealtinetmU- Not as optional extras. Use them on t.U entocraftandfitOiewood trim.FOmier fourwhcc:b.Ofl'ernooptions. draunakin 1o-iew the 11.pbol&tery. And The /ou, diJC brakes on• Merades-a11u?Jembl1 ltnetbalpokaaion1,alwtya . Beni will help you atop aurer, smoother willing to switch off an Lr:nperfect car Tncb llke an arrow and reduce. the chances of £ado and when one of ~r 2,000 or 10 Inspector. When you aim• Meiiedes.Bfnz down lockup. aays, "No thlt'inotgoodeaouaJI. .. anapresSWJy,you11 find It lrack1 l!ketn How lo Judge a car New 1wocJnua arrow, without those tiny steering cor· tectlona you used to mtke for "road Before you judge the cht.raeter C)f • If~ would Ub 10 learn more aboat wander." c•r.you1bouldvlewltatatotallty.~ Mm:cdesollenz performance and craft'" Sltp it over t•r suips. The 5uspension what lhe way you Judie the character ol nwuhlp,m,.iluathlacouponforOurn~, aoaka themuj,with firm control. Not four a penon. So here are a few more poln11 full-color brtdiure. And, if yw're piano otfive reverberations. to help you Judie a Me~Benz. nln1 a European \'acatlon, check the bm And If • L.. t II db h' L I. Our overhead cam1haft engines are IO ace how much you can .aw with our you ve ever""" u e Y ign-prcci~ly machined. balana:d and be--L lpeed o:presswa)' driving Into ~king an d h d DQJ ovenets delivery plan. And how mucll recall was a severe blow to " h 'd . . ""' T...,.,. help were silen¥d, e sa1 . Uruted-Stat...:ef[orts_lo__un,_R ECAt.-i.-DEM<ll1'1DE D 'Slnce;heir,iher.--bas-bten ,__ __ prove relations with Arab U S E S ' nothing but silence." ultjuatabittooftsi,you'llap!'reciiltethe teste, to wit stan the rl1~rs of Cier-convenimoet:tn be added lo your trip. a Ive commn, power Of~ ~ many 1-Autobahnt.-A~inenctn·sptt;d--Bater yet;-ilill our ibiiwnxim. our --- ..• d eru es-llmils,1Merctdea-Benzuliterallyloallng. · willbo·' d II •--· states and that it was in direct • • nvoy ymmes n:taliation for Symmes' handl- ing of the proposed visit to Jordan by Joseph J. Sisco, the U.S. assistant secretary of Bl.ate for Middle East affairs. It was at Symmes' urging that Sisco canceJed bis visit, whidl had been scl1eduled lo begin loday. It was canceled Thursday after three days of anti· American rioting climaxed by attacks on ·the U.S. Embassy and the ·burnJng of the U.s: Information Services Library here. Mail Reform 'Looks Good' WASHINGTON-(AP) - Initial congressional reaction lo President Nixon's ~' for an independent U.S. Postal Service "insulated from dfrect control by ~ .Preside6t, the Bureau or ~ Budget and ~ Congress" Indicated loday the chances !OT approval are good. There were reports th e Senate Post Office Committee might approve the President's plan or oOe very close to it as early as next Tuetday. And Chainnan 'nladdeus J. Oulskl (D-N.Y.), of tl1e House Post Office Committee -a critic of past proposals for a postal corporation -call~ Nixon's plan "a long stride in the right direction." HOLLYWOOD NEEDS • I NEW FACES- NOW! ALL AGES, ALL SIZES, ALL TYPES FOR TV COMMERCIALS, MOTION PICTURES AND TV SERIES. DO YOU HAVE .WHAT IT TAKES TO BE-A-SUCCliSS TODAY? FREE ON CAMllA AUDITION , IN OU.NM COUNTY CALL <714> 547-6251 TODAY URGENT DEMAND FOR TALENT EXISTS NOWI Talent Search Bein9 Conducted By TAKE 1 PRODUCTIONS HOLLYWOOD, CA(IFORNIA P.I. c..,_, ..... ,. .......... 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' • • • I .• •4U.Y PILOT 'EDITOIUAL PAGE .. ·, ~ • . . Now -the ~Wor ,---,B.egins The ~lecforate has spoken and Newport Beach has a ll"W City COGncil -one that gives every proapect o! worldn~annonloualy. New councllmen Carl Kym!a, Mllan Dostal and Rlcha Croul and one re.-eleC'led, Howard Rogers , each were the clear preference of voters yirtually lhrougti. Oat tht.cily. There ftrt no slates, no factions in the campaign. None or tho 'candidates was elected with regional sup- port that might Indicate one part of Ute community set •fm:l another. None of the winners resorted to name ~ or 4e~eUng charges against their opponent. . tt would seein II}oSt Vol.es were cast for personal :\:!iflcatioas of the man In each district race rather fOr aft J.iaue. Thel" faciOrs all 1uaur well for a smooth-running city govermne,nl . l'..et us hope, bowevor that It does not become an inactive or u11res~nsive City Council and' that council· m10 are not. afraid to be 11 outspoken as the occasion • demands. There .is much that need1 to he done !or the city - clamps have to· be ke pt on the airport to prevent it from I expandlll&; Upper Newport Bay development must he worked out· city hall must be moved or expanded; w11,ys must be found to accommodate tho usands of new Ne~rt residents; the freeway question has to be • l; setUed ; Jhe traffic of out-of-town. persons coming to the beach must be unclogged; youth estrangement from ~ police,(llUSt be prevented. The list goes on aqd on. The .. winners said they were available, eager and The.: Moral Condaeension Of 'Liber~ls' A 1ftsro in-of Enclllll ii 1lvtoc a locturt .Clll Sl>Uap<are lo a mostJY white Cius. lie ii a well-qualllled literary scholar. held. In hl&I>. esteem by hil col· 1e-. 'Ille atudonb lllten rapoct!UUy. SUddenly ·a· ~P o( 40 or more whUe YoutlJ bmlr Into Ille ciwr-. They shout and acream r•cilt obscen.lties at the black proressOr. 1bey say the class mU:St be dismissed .at once. The ~ fesaor. they say, is incompetent, because how can a black man UDdentlDd the IOU]. ol a great ·White poet like SbUMpUre? Having broken up the clauroom with threats of phyalcal violence, Ille bind ol white youths stomp out. THE FOREGOING E•VENTS did not haPpe:n, although at San Francisco State,' as at many other ~ st.illlUonl, we have N e I r o professors of "Engl!sh u...-. and many olber sulr jects. But su-inl such an event 1had taken place, what would have happen. eel nert? The answer can euily be imagined. 1 Student groups would have denounced the racism of the white student& ltm>lved In the attack. They would hive puaed 'Stir• rina: resoluUons depl<ring the .appearance on an mUabtened campus or Ku Klux Klan mentality and methods. T h e academic aenate would have held an emergency meeting and denounced the event as a direct assault on academic freedom. T'lle~Negro professor, they would have said, has a right to teach and h11 · student& have a right to attend his ledurea. ANY INTERFERENCE wilh t h e aacred relatiGnllllp '<IC profenors and duden~ they would have said in rinling pfltaaes, is an assaWt on the academic prOcess. The academic community mu.st be mohillud to derel)d it8elf against such attacks. they would have said, and the stUdenta guilty of su~ racist behavior must be summarily expelled. The presi· dtnt would have imn'ledlate}y !Uspended or expelled the atudents involved ind would bave left questions of due process to be aclled liter. What actually happened at San Fran- cleco Slate in the spring of 1967 was somethin& else. A white prof~ssor v.·as lecturing in a course called "Readings in the Rial.Ory ol Black America." He is a weJJ.qualified historian, held in high esteem by h1I colleagues. BEJl'OU HIM WAS ltis class of white ind bllCk student&. Suddtnly a group 0( black 1tudent.1, IOli>e of them carrying ltad pipes, bursl into Ille s m a 11 - ~near ' GIOQmy Gus: Why "Instant M..U-Cal" !or 1nc!J. 1ents when. ltudenta mw:t pay a non-resident fee? -B. It "" ..... ,.,,... ,........ ....._ ... ~lllllf..., ... " ... .....,., .... ,.. ... """" • ......., .... DlllY , ..... classroom. Some 20 or 25 got Jn, an equal number crowded the hall o u ta J d e • Shout1ng curses and oblctn!Ues at him, they demanded that the course be disban- ded at once~ause how Aluld a white man who has ~exposed to the "black e~ience'' know anytli~ about black history? They demanded tha t the white profeuor be inuned.lately replaced by a black one of their aim choosing. Then what happened? The responses lo this and other 1uch eventa over lhe past few years go far towards explaining the eacalaUcm « violent demands at one university after another. No student com· mlttees denounced the racist character of the classroom disruption or the open threats af violence. No faculty senate meeting raJsed cries or alann about ·the threat to academic freedom. C i v i I libertiea lrganiutlons were strangely allenl._,. - TllE AMERICAN Federation of Teachera Is usually paranolcally .sensitive about acadenllc freedom if Governor Reagan or the chancellor of the state col- Jeg~ ayatm IO much aa rai&fs an eyebrow in disapproval o( faculty actions. In this case, however, APT leaders see no threat to aCldemic freedom even wheJl thtir colleague ts p h y s I c a 11 y prevented from teaching his cla~. Instead they, 1kKl1 with Student& for a Democratic Society, openly aupport the ·black demand•. "Negotiations" are in- itiated with the militants, with the reault that courses are _assigned to])e_taught.by hlacka with du bioUI credentials or none at all, and Jntellectual slandards go down the drain. So there Is a law f« whUt hoodlwns, but a different one for blacks. ln1tances of such a double standard can be endless- ly enumerated, tn which blacks are rewarded for action which, if committed by whites, would result in instant punllb- menl Granted that lnjUIUcea tn the op- posile direction have long betll 1 famWar feature of American UN, we must not lose sight ol Ille lad !hit our 1oal Is equll jUlllce. • EVERY 8ELF.USPllCl'ING black has a rl&ht to relent -and does ment -the moral condetcenslon of those "liberals" who applaud the B 1 a c 11: Panthers ror actions which they would in- dignantly denounce If committed by the J\finutemen or the Ku K.lux Klan. This double standard ii tndemlc tn upper class literary and artlsUc clrc~s. It is one thing lo insist that we take every measure pos11ble to Increase OJ>' portunities for Negro employment and ~ucation. 1t Is quite another to treat Negroes, as we In the North have Jong accused the South ol dolnj, as moral cripples. forward-looking. The)@ have 1mplo opportunity ·lo pn>Vo It. 'I'll• effective porfonnance of tho Newport Beoc!i 'City Council during the ~at twp y,ers 1ives the new council a good base from which to continue mo"ving the city forward . •· Mayor Marshall's Fare well Newport Beach's first lady, Mn. Doreen Marshall, says farewell to her public next Tuesday. Alter 16 years serving the city o! Newport Beach, the last two.as mayor, she is retiring to private life • Mrs. Marshall was eiected to lhe City Coancll In 196i alter serving eight prior years bn the city Planning Commission. She became vice mayor in 1966 and mayor in 1968. She was the Jone woman on the City Council. .As mayor, Mrs. Marshall has brought chann and dignity to the office·. She has been available and ever pleasant. Presiding at ·council meetings she has been most respectful of audiences and always given every citizen a chance to speak. .. . Alway s the lady, Mrs. Marshall still has shown she is made of stern stuff. She 'voted for a controversial tidelands use fee as a matter of principle even though it didn't sit well in her water·oriented neighborhood of Lido Isle. • Her interest in preserving the environment has re- cently been recognized with her service on tbe Iieuten· ant governor's Local Government Task Force for Shore- line ·Preservation. · Mrs. Marshall will be very much missed. N ~-~ v J 1l!OU~HT IT HA~ 8ECOME A Mill\ TWN. ~ Vrge1 Protest Against Vindictiv e Bills · L~al -Sp~r-tf ishing Is Threatened . . To !he Editor: Several.months a&o conservationist! In· troductd lwo Je1lslative bills they bellev· ed were abSoluteJy necessirY to proteet our local fishery. Several weeks ago the Calllomla Fish a~ GaJDe· Commission, 1 aft.et con&iderable pr e 1 a u re from a po r tame n • n d c onservatlonl.sta, reatricted commercial anchovy fishing from 1 J&rae area off our coast. , • • panies would not result In their com- f ' p\iance with I.he city charter regulations, ~ the council had no choice other than to ! instruct the city attorney to proceed with lippe r B111J WUd Ute To the Editor: Upper Bay, also known as Back Bay - Its wild life is interesting. . .. ~:!;.,...;. __ :.__,;..,. ,Ji legal acUon. DOREEN MARSHALL Mayor, City of Newport Beach White pelicans are common lhtrt. APPARENTLYINretaltatlon the commercial Interests have introduce'.d a whole armload of bills in Sacramento that would 1ertously restrict sportfishing In Southern California. These bills are vindictive and unnecessary and should ht resisted al all costs. Contact vour local state representatives immediately and let them know how you feel. This is extremely important l f aportflshlng is to be prt!erved for you and your children in this part of the world. PHILLO R. TOZER Davey's Locker, Inc. Fore n1lr1 S upport To the Editor: The Orange Coast College Forensic team would like to express its appre· elation for your editotlal endorsing our. fund-raising drive to attend the National Forensic Tournament in Michigan. It wall a high moment in our year when our Ioc81 paper commended our efforts. Ltttera from readtt1. art welcome. N~y writni should cont1el/ tMir tM.uagt1 in !00 wordl or ltss. The right to eondtme letUr1 to fU sµ4Ce or eliminatt Hbti! U reinved. All let- ters must incJwit rignature and mail· ing addre11, but name1 may be with-- held on reque1t if aufficient rea,,011 is apparent. POf!tTl/ will mt bt pub- lished. .. .,.. E. K'adane & Sons and General Crude Oil Company, the City Council, w,as motivated primarily by a desire "t6 make the Kadane oil operation less profitable and to hasten the -day when the wells would be sealed over. AS A MEMBER of ·the ctty Council !or the past eight yearll, I can state that the City Council took the act.ion lt did on1y after painstaking study of the problem over several years. and after extensive negotiatiOTlll to obtain voluntary com· pliance on the part of the oil companies had proven to be futile. · It should be clearly understood that the City Council was acting on the advtce of the city attorney that violations of the ci· ty charter rtgulatlqns against slant drill· Ing had occurrei!. ln addition to the specific editorial, we WHEN IT COMES to the attention o( would also like to eiy>ress our ap-the City Council that a city .law is being predation for your v~ry e x t e 'l s I v e flagrantly violated, the council has a duty coverage of the team's wins this year. to act to enforce the law. Jn this case the There were miD)' fine articles. I 1'" was enacted by a direct vote of the especially enjoyed meeting your reporter, people when the city charter was adopted Steve Mitchell, who makes a fine ap-in 1955. 1be editorial failed to mention pearance for the psi)e!· · that ~f city charter provides a method ATION f of for the approval, by the electorate. of THE COMBIN o the support slant drilling. SuCh approval was not the DAILY PILOT and the 11upport of our sought by the ffendlng oil companies. community spearheaded by the Chamber 0 or Commerce-and-the-P-~u.Jmbueid--AS--sooN-AS: tt became ·cJeerthat li)ese hard·worklng st.udents. with the ~ further negoUaUons with the oil com· fldence and supPQrt of their community Conapaet the F ill To the Editor: At a time when taxes and other costs are increasing, the requirement by the city Of ~ewport Beach that henceforth, after any utility work, Uie alleys must be repaved with concrete instead of asphalt, has many of us dislurbed..lt seems so un· necusary to go to sucb an e.xpe~ !or such a de luxe job. If the city would exer. cise a bit of quality control in backfilling the underground work We could have a less cosUy job, yet one equally satisfac· tory. ' THE ORJGINAL I alley paving behind our home was asphalt and was quite sausractory until the a1ley had to be torn out for replacement of utility Jines. The workmen who refilled Uie trenches did not compact the1 fill, so consequently there was considerable settlement ancf the surface became a mess-. ,.. Perhaps the reason behind the city's call for heavy paving ls the idea that ell'.- tra thick paving will bridge over the soft fill and not settle in lhoSe areas. YET, IN SEVERAL instancel, I have iroUced the city has had to remove and repave areas where the contractor had neglected to pr~rly compact the fiU. A good example may be seen at the in- tersection of Mlltine Avenue and North Bay Front on Balboa Island. If the city lacks specifications or pro- cOOures for backfilling, then some should be compiled and used for all future work of this nature. I suggest reappraisal of this situation. It could benefit both pro- per ty----owners-and-taxpayers-. -- WfLFRED .A. BERLS Av~ts are black and white, long'-billed and legged, and depend on back 'bays and flaU to live. We ate having a problem wiili Irvirie. They are probably going tct dredge it. If they do, we will probably lose ma ny birds , cinnamon teals, pintails. mallards, buffleheads, white pelican, avocets, shovler, bluewlng teal, egrets and herons and wigeon. These birds de· pend on us to see that Uie Back Bay ia not destroyed. 11 is very importanl tMt parta of it stay natural. '"1.e ecology of Upper Bay ii important. I am a nifle.year-old boy and interested, in nature. • JEFF WILLIAMS: ~Don't Binder' To the Editor: The article {Aprll 4, regarding a, Redwood City ma11 who mllltakenly: entered the wrong apartment, wu mak.•, ing love to the wron1 woman, and was arrested after the woman discovered his· moustache while her hUsband wears a beard) is funny, but it's the sort cf thing ! that offends me when I. realize the · ll-· and 15-year olds in our family will' btl reading it and snickering. · WHY ADVERTISE Uiat boy friends · and girl friends enjoy eveninp i1 bed! We need your support in helping to 1u~ · tain good moral attitudes within our growing kids. Please help us. At least. don't hinder. Thanks. • MRS. LOUIS MARKEL Panl Revere To the Editor: and has increased their ambition to bring the national honors back to Cosa Mesa. We sincerely than)' you for your sup- port thia year. E,RtC SAfi.1UELSON WhyNa1ne It 'Gremlin'? Paul Revere should be remembered April lfti, 1970 because it is the Ii5th an· nlversary of bis famous ride. He was an outstanding American . patriot whom we thould emulate. Bom in Boston he was a member cf that famOl.IS Tea Party on December 16, 1773. President OCC Forensic Team BARBARA BURGESS Director of Forensics Orange Coast College , . D11t11 to Enfor ce ,,.., · To tllO Ed!l<ir: . I wish to of!• the followlna: commenh1 on the editorial which a.ppeattd In the Aprtl I !Hue Of !he DAJL Y PILOT con: cemlng the city's slant-drilling lawsuit. The viewpofnt which the editorial seemed to convey Is that in reachin1 its decision to bring a legal action aaalnst G. .---B 11 George --~ Dear Georgt : As a middle-aged, married man. what do YQU thlilk of the new so- callcd sexual freedom? OLD TIMER Having a natural affection for the un- derdog, I wish American motors well in its competition with the Big Three of motordom -but why did the company have to name its new compact car the "Gremlin"? I can't imagine a more unfortunate name: for ·an automobile. The word ''gremlin" came into being during World War II . to designate: some mlschieVQus ... Invisible imp that rode airplanes and made m~hanical trouble. And • • a gremlin in the works'' signifies some unknown and irritating problem in the machinery. Among his many accomplishment!. Revere was an excellent silversmith Ind also furnished the armor plate for the frigate Constitution. because the name made It aound like a THE HORSE HE rode that n.igbt, which child's toy, not a sturdy tool. • .· ls -being considued the beginning of Sure enough, this Wantile designation American Independence, was a friend was erased after an unsuccessful season and neighbor's named Brown Beauty; it or two on the marke~ and rechristened was the best horse in the commun.ily . the "Rocket" I don't know if it's done It is food to khOw that PJfi.l Revere i!I any better since, but it couldn 't do any ' one of the few honored by a United States worse. Who can imagine a full-grown postage stamp. man pounding out tlis deathless prose on a "BAby" typewriter? NAMF.s CONVEY g I a m or or JOYCE MUSGRAVE -----• Friday, April 17, 1970 . Quote~ '9fine lt1Mk11, S.F., 01 UCL.A Anetl• om. tllntlla -"lf we ire going to let OOmmuoilil teach In our llChools, whJl In • tbit heck are n dolDa ln Vletnam?" The majority of Negro students, ad- vancing themselvet and !heir rice without recourse to lntlmldation and - violence. want to be treated as equals in moral terms as well as in terma of economic and educaUonal opportunity. This ii the only way In which the black demand for dignity can honestly be mel Dear Old Timer : As a middle-aged. mmled man , I try nol to think of the new so-call· ed sexual freedom. CONFIDENT IALTOTHE CHICAGO SEVEN: I don't care if you have had the name for three years -• singing group -wll~ a name like that can't expect top bill- ing at the Daughltts of the American Revolution folk·slngln1 concert ONE WONDERS WHAT mighty COT· pcrate brain devised this name for the car -maybe the same gnat lnnoYal.Or "''ho worked for Ford when that magtc name, "Ed~" was Introduced to a waiting world. But whereas "Edsel" was merely dull, "Gremlin" la positively negative. It's the next thing to tilling your car "Lemon." A 11ame ls one of the most imPortant attributes anything can have, Including people. I remember, many yean ago , the rector of the Episcopalian Church do"n the ttreet from my house wu named Cuthbf'rl Pratt -a name obvkitlsly de~ lined from birth to be an Episcopalian drabneat. In Its heyday, the Crack Ne:w York Central train from Chicago, to NeW Yort was called the "20th Century," and it carried an immense cachet of swank and sophlltication. A! lr.ain tr 1 v e I dwindled, and the railroads wanted to discourage passenger traffic, the train wes Mt taken off, but the name WN, and now it Is simply No. 60-71 or some 11ucb anonymous number. ll Is a wcl1·known marketing fact that the public buys the name as much as It buys the package or the product -a tendency which. unlortW11otely, has gi ve n us so manY outr11Jeou.slY striking names for dl!appolntingly commonplace pro- ducu. It just may be ll}at "Gremlin'' I! so dl!armlng In Its honesty that the public may t.ke It lolls beJrt, bot don 't buy Am('r!can Motors iloek for that quli· · oUc reason. TM rdltorial pigs . of lht DaUg Pilot 11ekl co tnform and 1ttm- ulak readert bt1 prc11nting UU. nc111apapn-'1 opinions and com- tntntor11 on topfc1 of tnU:rrft •nd 1fonlf1"'1nc<, bg prouidf!lf a forum f&r IM uprruian of o~r readcra:' opinions. and b11 pre1cnting the dJverse: view- point.I oj info1'Md obscf"tltrt nnd ipoktmit1l on topk:I of thf · day. ftllp l"loller, AL\.,-· to llJ'1J~ ..__., ... llldldlop-"L<l'tnol ajl lolly around • remnant of lb• p11I nl • ••c•• fl a fear at thrtuture. Lii'• cantrvl Ille dtl"1> of Ille !Uturo lo~ Jl"mw' o! 111 our JOC11ty." ·lncidmtally. the nonviolent sttx.te.ms art mistakenl1 rtferred to u the silent majority. Thty shoukl be called the unteleviKd majority. BJ S. I. Hsy1k1w1 Pr"ldent SID Francisco Slate College (Write lo George. th< naUon'a No. I prolen)oQaJ amateur on 111 questions.) • rector, and nothin& else. - ONCE IN Switzerland I found myself lackln.a a portable b'Pewriter oi. an ualgrunon~ and picked up th< small Swlss·made.He:rme:1 called the "Baby." I predicted a1 the llme that it would flop, I Robert N. Wood, Publl,h•r .. ' • I: I I J • • Gher~ Blessoms; ,.(,,} '. . . . . . ilrldal!W .. the g~ several~ '1'fie• al)d two dllfereilt·cultum, the delicaie Cllerry om, Iheme of Japan's "Expo "10 will.set the mood ·for the 12th lllDual llC>lne tour o! tile Lido 'Ille Woman'• Club. . Sakura, the traditional 'cl!tn'l bloUom fatival stqed Iii J&pan,'will be recreeted for the tour Tbunclay, April 23, ir-11<>5 p.m. · To beglo the tour, tee will be served In tho Lldo ,Clubbouse.bY esqui- sitely orbed Ja-e maid~, ,with the faint melodies of the ioto In the backgl'Olllld pro:Yidlog aw 1lllliiloitic louch. -. -. The theme will be further carried·oul Irr the art show and sale that will lake place along with !lie tea. A wide ~ge of.art forms 'Will be pro-se-on 1he dubhouse ·law, including scU!pture, w11orco1on1.and oils, many depicti:og scenes of the area. · · ' . ' ' ColorfuJJy C04tu'1'ed Japanese bostessea will 'be present In tech of the siX home~ anl>aboard·the yOcllt, the Sbzle Wong,;whlch:wm·be '!Qllr:s!Ops: :The su.!ie: Wang; ~th,g a name tiimlnisceilt of the Otiental::liieme, is a new 51).foot Grarid B'ilnks belonging, to. Mx .. and. Mrs •. l;'aul Co~y; Mn, Connally carefully coordinated 1he Interior' decor·for'<UI· exciting look, using cherry red carpeting with sharp.while and blue accents. The Golden llurgil!sf teak .btjilt·lns 'are •PC\tlig~ted; glviog:tJi~iliterior a, rich dimensloa. · .,,., ....... --', .• ~·SPIRAL•$TAIRCASE : .. ~ , , ... ·.Mr.( and Mis. Divl~ Martin•• tradtu..;.l ·homa will be"!'ened.to show . ill darnask, brocade and· ailtlqued blue furnishings In a LouIS XIV decor. ~ntion is fOCUJed ,on its grace(ul spiral s~ase,its crystal chandelier of nautical. Inspiration and its rellected surfaC& of crystal, silver and highly polished mahogany. , • . • .. ~ . · The bayfront bome'o! Mr. and Mn. Martin ZinsmeYer, aext.ori the t6ur, accomplishes ·the seeming!y ·1mposs~'t8sk ,of lnterwea~ exll'llllle 41>aclousn·ess w.i'Ql warm intimacy. • · • 1 : "i1.The contemPJ!rary feeling· of the living area is ooniplemOJited by lb6 f"'!I.' of Intimacy suggested.J>y the ·use of,split levels In the sunken den ~d e accent ·worl: with room dividers. .. . ' Tawny golds, warm oranges and avocado carpeting are softened by the use of hand rublN:.<! teak ·Wood, and the subtie blending of these tonea • is pierced by a backgrounciof'COOl white. ' Sidewalks of marble welcome guests ·to the home OfM:r. and Mrs. Myron' Routt, a vibrant house bright with lime green and yellow accents. T1}e exquisite-,,marble bas been carried into the home in the foyer and kitchen and -is accented in the~entryway with~a .zebra rug. . MIRRORED POOL A mirrored .swimJnlng pool emphasizes the beauty of a jungle of tropic8t plants, sent from Hawaii just for the Routts. . . • 'fhe bayfront' home of' the Maynard Franklins features a contemp<>- r81')'-but-palatial look. Two skylights illuminate the entryway, forming pat- terns on a magnJ.ficent floating staircase and an enormous ·contemporary chandelier of wrought iron and metal. Black and. white checked carpeting is ·accented will> to'l"s of bright red, while and blue which are carried out throughout the house. ' Old and new blend well In the duplex home of Mr. and Mrs . Boyd Agnew. Utilizing beautiful carpets from India, antiques from Paris and contemporary crystal and marble, Mrs. A.gnew 4as created an atmos· phere of posh elegance, befitting lier background as a European model. Mrs. Helen Ibbetson, .resident of the other half of the duplex, .has chosen a New Orleans French Baroque theme for her quarters. A mix- ture of traditional an.d contemporary, her patio most delightfully carries out her New Orleans aura. ' . The final home in the tour, the Warren Rose home, reflects the in- t!llectual and cultural interests of its owners. Simplistic and authoritative at first glance, it is warm and dramatic on closer inspection. , . ' lludi Gernreid> fabrlc designJ grace lnlUl)l.~ea oj l\U'Dltw.e In tho , home, which is a showcase for objets d'art collected from far-.flung places ~ an art gallery of works by: PlcaSlo, Chagall, Sister Cortis Kent and Other artists. I) 4 "' · ' " U • -! l 4 • • • . -. . . . , ~. BEA ANDERSON, Editor PriqY, AMI 11, 1f1t M '"' II ' The old and new blend. elegantiy in the Lido Isle horn~ of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd A'gnew (above), one of the -six homes to be viewed during the ~ aMual home tour of the Lido Isle Woman's Club .. Carpets from India fonit a backgrbund for antiques .from Paris and conteniP.rary pieces. Mrs. Agnew (right), describes her home for Mrs: Richard P. Clifford. The Warren Rose hom'e (left), reflects the artistic' 1111(1' cultural baclground of Its. owners and is brilliant with its sharp oranges, stark whites and brillianl.P.Urpjes. Mrs. Rose (left) points out the custom7designed furnishings · for Mrs. John Barry. The Udo Isle homes-and !be 51).foot Gr'l,Dd Banks, the Suzie Wong, will be opened for the tour Thurs- day, April 23, from I lo 5 p.m. • Ru 'les for Tod ·ay, If : Obeyed, Make for a.Brighter Tom .o.rrow · . . . • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Each of ut• nffds outiide emotloaal support -bit& .net pieces of philoooplly, ...,. wise Words wt can ute u anchofl;._books on Which 1o hang our doubta. 8-nUy, I ran across this Uttle essay -a u tho r untnown. Jt bas helped me over IOl1le ANN I ANDERS ~ ,..gt> road. I carry tt In my w~ and md somethllll ,that . l<quiru' tlfort, iead 11 evuy day. B<cause II h• oerved thooglll and concentration. ine ao well, I want lo sllare tt -~·· JUST roRl'ODAY'I wD1 be ~bit. ~ you belp by printlni tt ·In your Col· I ·will loot my. bet!, speak In a well umn! modulaled wl<e, be courteoua and con- . JUST FOR TODAY I will Uve through • aideralo. · Illa -12 boon and not -my JUST ro1t.·TODAY I w!li llCll find fault whole life ,Jftblem at -·· with &ie.t nlalhe or co..._. I will . JUST ros TODAY I will bnprmt '1111 . nol try 1o ~ or Improve -but mind. I. will ltsro """°thin( uaeluL I wlll ~· · · · JUST roR, TODAY I wW have a pro- gram. I mlgl!I not follow It exacUy, 11<11 I • W,llt have it. l will u.ve myeelf fl'om ,two enemies-harry.and lndedllon. JUST nlllll'ODAY l will mj'cbe my <haracl<r In airee way~ I wUI do a loo4 tum and nertt·a.-.L U anyone finds out, h "'"'''°"""' . JUST FORlTODAY l will do lwo U>tnp I doa'I ... I!" do, Juli for ew<IH, JUST roR TODAY I will be unafraid. Especially wW I be unafraid 1o enjoy what is beautiful and believe that as I give 1o the world, the world wW give 1o me. -0. CITY • DEAK O. CITY: YOl'fe at v e 1 --lo approxtmately 14 mltlloo people todly. & bellall If diem 11 weU 11 a:l,.ell', l ... ,... DEAR /!RN LANDERS : I am a a1voro- ed WOlllan with sn. U-yesr-<>ld daughter. Th< man I am golq'Wlth allo ta dlvo...,. ed. He 'wu married 1o my lint cousin. My daqht.r loob IO much Ilka 101 flance'• ex-wife tt Is wild., Everyone . renwb oo tL;Ill dlaUkes Ille lirl whJcil to.euy 1o understand. She....., his feel· inga, of course, and when be comes to the house she sta)'s In her room and refuses to come out, ev~ for meals. proml.. )'OU will be COOllderable, .. • al.lead. Forewuned II fore1rmed. CONFIDENTIAl TO TURNED OFF: Wipe the egg oU yaur race. What she describes as lbe key to her heart souncl1 like I.he keys to your Cadillac. The cub regisler is making llO much noise I can't hear the wedding bells. I love this man and he~et me. My daughter isour·only pi-obi ~ Hlsays we should not let her stand In , r wa,y and ruin our chances for~ good life together. He keeps telling. me that in a few years the girl will go away 19 school and We Too 'many ~pies go from mltrimOQ will be alone. J don't know whit to ®. to acrimony. Don't let JOClt maniage flop Can you help mef -HUNG UP bdore It 1eta started, Send for Aftll DEAi\ UP: rvt Aid Jt be'ore ad I'll Landen' boolllel, 0 Marilqe -Wlll1t·• Al' M apJa -Ille ,.111c:1po1 caue for -Ezpe<:L" Send your -I lo Alln laDan er....,,. ••mac• II cllldm II!' Landen !if me ii tlli l>AJL v PIWI' • pm1o11 .,..... lf )'Oil &ldaW ,_ lo'fe , newspaper encltsl1~ II ce1tl In tofn anf cu 111'1DOUt t11e probleml, wlddi l aa a IOQS, IWDped, tell~ •velopi. I 1 .. \ ' • l. ' Tl l 'DAILY Pl\.OT Frldly, >pril.17, 1970 f' ,. . . . -. • . . : . ! . ; . .,. " .. I: ' . -' " '. ' ' . . ~ ... ' ' . , . ' " • I . ' Money Blowing --W.NDY KOSK I Juna Bride in the Wind Members' of the Albert Sit- IQll_~'a,Guild will be -<!Urine a luncbeon at noon an~Mooday, April 20, Jn the Albert S~ton Children'• Recel~ Home 1r! Oran&•· HoeUng .the,;event 'will be ltaf! nlllce,ta, of the home and of Juvenile Hall, ·and jol)!l!)g the ~ will be the children of both facilities. Following the lunch, which ' rforo~cepe: b ibran~ i~ ~fJf-i~h C¥cl ep ' ·SA TUR.DAY APRIL 18 BJ 'sYDNn OMAllll . .AlllEI {llareb 2t • A p r 11 II));~ Toalti>I ~ Is DfCeti8&ry to iniprove relaUonJ with mate, -poriner. Go over <letalla:; rem ob- jectives" Tab JKllhlJig for aranted. Don't' mp uatll you read fine print. · TAUB VS (Aorll »May 20): Be aware ol buk: oeedl. Progrd°m Shuffled 1be membership of the Orange Coast Division o f Calllornia Retired ·Teachers i! invited to participate in .a fund-raising card party on Monday, April 20, from 1 to 4 p.m. 'fbe purpose of the party I according to Miss B I y t h e Monroe, president, ta to raise hmcls f0< club phllantllropies i~luding Villa Garde1111, a teachers' borne in Pasadena; the Ethel Peri:y A n d r u s Memorial at the University of Southeril California, and a new weUare fund set up for the coastal member!hip. Reservations may be made with Miss Lois Osborn, treasurer, 4~2902. • Players should t'1tfn I ah cards, games, score pads and prizes. Coffee and dessert will be served. Avoid eitnmea. But com--• ruding -and listening. eveninc. You moot ·~rsons tlclsm. Be open to ldtM; but · munlcale leellnp, delllres. Be ft_ (Feb . .JI-Morch IO)> wl>o malt Ulllll'jal .. ~-don't beU"l umll 1•n1u,11101nt careful,wbotbowover -you may!i•UiijlWi;;;;;'Ulj;;i;;;;;U;;;me;;;.;;;lndli;. ;;;1c;;;al;;;e4;ii';;;'uils;;;i;;;;;;;;M;;;•;il;;i•;;il;;f·:;;1 "ii•,~~~i;i·li~;i;;; ,up.;i;';;;;;;;,,.no.wii;;;;i;ii;;;;i;chec~kliiniii1~· ;;;;;;;;;'';.;;;;;; iet you ·-t . GlllllNI (l\lay 21.J~ 20): • st~rJ~ ·~oua --.. sPRING SALE :,~i~~;.:: 'NOW IS THE Tlt.iE . TO 8'Ut ;~.;:r~~~ '. i.~REALL t G.IEAt : :~BA·RGA'iNS1 money'• wwtb. Flighty LADlES .• · · "" · relalive ipar be taking up ton I : , . · • much of :your ume. Be fair but . SEPARATES -SKIRTS -SLACKS -,J<N[T :TOPS -BLOUSES. firm. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): DRESSES -SHIFTS ...:... LINGERIE -P.ANTY tioSE -ROBES Fulfill commltmenl.I. Temp. talion 1s to skip ,..,tine,. But SANDALS -TEN NIS SHOES wise course would be to cbec.k safety measures, re v I e w leases and premiums. You could &et callh 1urprlse tonight. VlROO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): 0 b t al n hint Jrorii Leo message. You aul tncreue money potential. Go for 'the lar{O order. Loot to future. Avold·tbooe wbn aro petty 0< ot little faith. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Cycle goes higher; ~ yOUl'leU, Let othen know that you have original, creative ideas. Youareespecla.IJy popular with oppaolte su at social ~flair tonigM. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Tonigfit you may find t:Klemma f~ts. You have been ,trusted with a tecret. Question is to teU or to remain sUent. Key is to remain discreet. 'lbat is best pnliey for oow. 'SAGITfAIUUS (Nov, 22 - Dec:. 21): 'Uood ...Ding for LADIES AND MISSES: PENDLETON AND YOUNG PENDL ETON DRESSES AND JUMPERS; DISCO NTINU ED COLORS . . MEN'S: SPORT SHIRTS -SLACKS -KNIT TOPS . ' . REDUCED to CLEAR . -' . MAJOR CREDIT CAROS ACCEPTED Announcing : UTILITIES PAYMENT SERVICE , ooclalizlng. Be wllb'<Ollgenial wWbeaervedlnthelndlvldual Republicans persona who share yoor !n- U.S • NATl~NAL BANK MONEY ORDERS AVAILABLE un.its of the home and hall, terests, Express 'gratitude to SI one wbn aided you In put. gueat& wW hear talka by ol-. ate Forum . CAPRICORN (Dec. n-Jan. ficen from both facilities. -19): Achievement ls accepted ·speakers will include' Miss Two candidates for the of-tonight. What you thought was\~:!:!:!!!!!:! Margaret Grier I Orange Couq· r1ee of state attorney general thanklesa job bring• numerous II ty probation officer; ThOmas will Speak at the Monday, benefits. Special I e co I ad e Bourque, director of juvenUe April 20, meeting of the would be received. No false institutions; Mrs. Kenneth Women's Republican Club of modesty. F1T .. YOURSELF ONCE ... NEVER AGAIN! Boston, supervisor of the Laguna Beach. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. Albert Silton Home; Perry A question and answer 18): Open lines of com- M c Gee, superintendent ol. .session will follow the 2 p.m. mtmleaUon. Be,in touch with juvenile hall; John Keh 0! talQ in the Woman's Club-those at a distance. Formulate · assistant superintendent o house. nlterested per!Ol'll az:e long-range ptAn.!. Get filled in oc Society juvenile ball, and Ruaaell" ;;ln;vt;'ted;;;to;;;•;Uend;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;on;;;v;acall;;;;°";;P;iRllS;;:;. ;llo;;;an;m;;;e JaclpJon, recreation director. I~ Guild members read to the 'P,lants' youth!,teachtheolderglruto BUBBLES T·HE CLOWN I.ml .... ii !Ills llcltillg .... ~-.... n11•lll11g sew and alter clothes, give - B I P • birthday parties and bnlidly CHILDREN'S PARTIES Q Q / ( .Prog· ram e<iebrations and prnvlde lunds MAGIC' SHOW -PUPPETS -PAVORS 1 ~~~':aJ~:~llnp~-and--lpeClal---oc-~~R""E""ASO~i!!N""A""B""L""E""RA""""T~E;;;S;,...;., ~~~~~644;.;.; .... ·;42'0~~ DRF.SSMAXING •• I TAILORING flTflNG Set . Date Old-fashioned ...... their1- history and use .in modern . gardens will be discussed bY • OPEN DAILY 10-10; SUN. 10-7 RIDAY, SATURDAY P,..........d by Alfl'ed l ecfl, lnternefionafty !mown t.chlr-. .author, ud desi9MT' who ~., jurl rotunied I -bi. Eo91Ulo, c...&.n aod U.S. led"'" 1-. ; ·' Wendy K06kl and Larry avid ro~ grower Don Jarvis -of Ontario;for memben:•of the Johnson, both of Bafboa "1and, · Orange · eounry RoiOe Society have chosen fUDe rr at their on Tuesdaf,.April 21. wedding date. The meeting, will begin at Miss Koski "" the daughter 7:30 p.m. •In the Westmmster of Arne KOlkl of Pengilly, ~~~P':r:fd en t a~d c::..--f:' A llYlsl•• of tH S.S. rm11 C••P••Y • f\tlnn: and Mrs. Ge. r.t rude founder of. Inlaiid Valley Rose rtr· Koski of Keewatin, Minn. Club, grows 250 varieties of • r-----::::::::::------------------., A teacher in Huntington old-fashioned ioses .and 1,000 _ -Beach. she received b e. r -modem roses_, He ls a-..ghow- ele.mentary education creden-judge. as well as a consulting tials fram the University of ~an and member . of the . national old rose comnuttee. Mmnestoa "".here. she pl~ged The group recently won two Gamma OJni~n Bela;. awards, a certificate of Her fiance, son of Mr. and achievement for the rose Mn. Alric J o b n 1 o n af garden at Westminster Civic Thousand Oats, at t e n de d Center and the Disneyland UCLA and . graduated as a Com~ u 'n It y Award for business m&Jor at San Fernan-valllable community aervice do Valley Slit(College where ' · : · be served as vice president of .. --; -. .. , • • ,. . • • Sigma Nu. Police Wives A young m8n or woman In- terested in a career in law en· forcement will benefit !rom a rummage and bake s a I e sponsored by the Huntinglon -Beach Police Wives Guild. The sale will take place between 10 a.m. and S p.m. tomorrow in the M a r k e t Baaket parking lot nur HUJl. tington Center. Proceeds will be uaed for a lchnlanhip. Wills Subject For Af!_orney Santa Ana attorney Stan Hafer will 5peak on wills and their prep31ration for members of the Santa Ana-Newport Chapter of Delta Gamma A1umnae on TueJday, April 21. Husbands art invJted to al· tend the session at 8 p.m. in the Island House, Fashion Island. Those intemted In making reservations -m a y phone Mra. Richard Jimenez, -1. fi~• h•IMlcr•fttd l••fher 1111~111 bv s"''''' @)~o@@)~@ lit11~•lflt1ic•111I e fl'l•d•r cJ.•rtt 7 f•t'-1011 hl1~, 111w,ort L••ch 444·5070 Fo r ~dv~rtising in Week,nder Out 'N' Abo ut Section Phone Norm Stan ley-642-~32 I •• Oraft1• W11tmJn1ttr No. T•1Th1 ot Toh l ntlt I. 1t ., ..... 11JJ N. T11ti11 lJ.MO ltocll l lN. Co1t•M11• •• ...., ...... WlltM ilOl ...... llN, DREAMY _SCHEMERS NO IRON . ·DUSTERS -22'1--- ~ ·~ ~ • . lM r! ti~ r~J ' I ' Made To sel l for twice the price ~ 50% Polyester 50% Rayon; 100% ·, Acetate Robes. Pia dot with eyelet trim. Cb eeks with embroidery trim or solids with fancydeWls. Sizes]().. 18 .. _Part •-Port U•• .. v.tlty YJt. loftll II. It Lthwltlltr S&IJ UH-4• AM. JI01 hetll lh4. S.At• A•• •• , ........... ,11 .. 1 ...... _ LEAIN HOW TO: Make your R•serv1tlon1 Now And Receive FREE His look on SHORTCUTS TO PROFESSIONAL FITIING 6-Hour Coune .................................. _ •. _ ... ,_ ................ --........... . Clesses lo be held ,el $6.CJO. NEW P.ORTER INN-Palmer & Norwood Rms. 1107 Jem boreo Ro1d -Newport Beech, Celifornie Morning Classes- Wod nesdoy, April 22nd _._,,_ 9:30 e.m., 12:30 p.m.) 'Thursd1y, April 23rd _ 9:30 e.m. -12:30 p.m. 6-hrs • Evening Clas1es- Wedne1dey, April 22nd __ 6:3 0 p.m .• 9:30 p.m.J Thursda y, April 23rd -· 6:30 p.m. -9:30 p.m. 6-h'5 . Mlkt Rtservatlons By Calling · -673·1166 TICKETS MAY ALSO IE OBTAINED AT THE DOOR I 1 ' 1 ' • • • • .. . T~• Flllal .r N.~~~k.s .ORAN&! COUNTY, CA11FORNIA ' . FRIDAY, APRIL•i7, 1970 JEN CENT,S · APOLLO U HOME;' PACIF.IC SPLASff.l>Q)lvN·1NEARL Y. TARGEll' :BUU.SEYE · Asl"""'uts•Hai•, i.o¥41;'.Swll0rf ~1"1. CripPfocl ·Croft !!> Earth ' · . ' · 1 • ! l I .. • • t .i f • ' • • • ... ' • . As .tro.nauts ·Hotrie Safe I • ' I f .• Millions Watch ,Space Drai;na on T·V . '. 1 • • ... •· •• ABOAl\ll THE !WO JIMA (UPI) - America's brave but jinxed 'Apollo 13 astronauts came· safely back to earth to- day, their stricken spaceship coaxed a quarter million miles hOme by the lander meant to'have put them on the moon. The Odyssey command module bearing James A. Lovell, John L. Swliert and Fred W. 'Baise plopped down In the Sooth . Plclfie four mlleo ftom this ,pickup thlp at 10:111 a.m. PST llftd jet belleoplm· moved I~ to snatch up the bone, weary men. MUllons around the world 'held their breaths as the/ watched on television the happy ending to a space-age drama· that almost ended in trq:edy When one whole s.ide of their service module. wu blown away by a mysterlOU1-oploaion Monday night. • .Witb power, 0%>'1en ,and fuel for the c:ommand lhlp 1nulfed out 11111,000 miles lrom 'w1b-the -astronauts bad to * ' -tllrn l<> their awkward four-legged lanar . lander Aquarius. They cut it free on)J an hour before they plunged bito tbe fiery cauldron of rwntry in the earth't i t-' mosphe.re. • "Farewell Aquirius • and we thank" you," Lovell . said as tbeli llfeA'ftr drifted away. . "She •ure WU a. iood lhip," aif Sj¥lgerl, the rookie who l joined 111i1 cmn aa a aubrtltute when Thom:U It Mat' • (sft APOILO, Pip 'I) * * * ' Nixon Sets Thanksgiving Day Sunday Astronaui Wives ~ ·" ' . - Families Elated WASIDNGTON (UPI) -Preaidenl .. Nlion telephoned the familiea al the TIMBER COVE, Tex. (UPI) -Marilyn Apollo 11 utrooauts aborlly after their Lovell pve • squeal ol joy and raced aplqj>down 'Friday and prOcwmed Sun-from herb~'• otudy to the den wb<n · day as a naUooal day d prayft-and * aaw ·the parachutes of Apollo lS. tllankaglvillg' for their 'Saie return. billow on the televtsloit screen today. ""The lmperileil Oigbt ind llfe ~ · 1 "I'm ao ~Ueved," the. wife of Cofa. i oltbl-alAfllU9llJ•e-·t1oot ' ·~ JMs A. 4vlll rlllil.-•jw, • bumbled and Inspired l!<OPI• aJ1 pver the beauUful I " · · -, • NI-Aid la hil' proOluiilloL 'Both Mrs. Lovell ~ ary 111" "W.,,,_m. .. ~,l>Y ;!be, -,0· wile ot Iunar· module pilot Fred Jfaila,. that in this atage o1 man's exploraHoa tsiJied wilfl President ·Nixon IO mlmil• or space, a safe splashdown_ ot an fin.., . after apll!MOwn. 1 • periled mission Is in its way as succtss-'The elcterly parents of b a Ch e 1 o r ful as a: landing·. on and a ~e return astronaut JOhn L. Swigert, the third crew from the moon." Dltmber,. watched 1pla1 h down on Nli:on watched the splashdown from a television ·In thei r east Denve r Colo. special briefing room set up 1n an office home. ' ' .adjacent to his White House office. Two former astronaut.I, ·Michael Collins, who Is now an assl.staqt secretary of state, and William Anders, executive director ol. tile Natlonal Space Council. were with him. The safe return of utronauts James A. Loven Jr., Fred w. Raise Jr. and John L . Swigert Jr. "is a tribute to the.ii' own courage snll also to the ingenuity and reaourcefuhlesl of thole on the ground who belped trlMform Po(enUal tragedy into a heart-stopping rescue," the Pre!ldent said. ·Dr. J. Leonard SwJgert, 67, said, "We feel like the whole world Is with us'here." "It is ju.st wonderful," aaid Mn. Swigert. Tile Swigerts aent • bottle -of Deep Mesa Well Water Not Good; Other Supply OK champagne out to Dewsmen ... I008 u their son ·was safely aboard a ftlCO'Nl'Y . heUCopter beaded for the' JWo1 Jlma. '"Ibat was the' mast be.aullful atpt fve ever. seen."· Mrs. HaiH tolil Jflzon. "I'm jUbUant, and thantf14I... ! . Botlo· ..,_ .._r1ec1 until Iha m .,, rl•e<I "' the earrler'bofon ~tho champqne, -lllq , ~. hid .... don ~·y nip!. • ' ~ •. Mn. Lovell l'llched l'Hlllty-'"' a ~ In Lonll's ltll!ly wtlh lnooio, walbo Nell Armltron(, EdWin E. Aldrin and Charles , .''Pete" Conrad. Mr a , Blanche· Lqvell, the aatronaut;s mother Md the Rev. Donald lµ.ish, f h e.t r minister, were also )'Ith her. When she saw the chutes. ehe 16fped to her feet and rulbed into the den, when the television picture 11 better, to watch the splashdown. "She planted her1elf on the floor nnt to Mrs. (Rober!) Gilruth (wile al the diregor o1J1i•~~~i;·. NA.!!A11rotoe0Htllcor-..ld,-- ~·A roar, a ' cheer went up a t splasb&wn," the olficer uJd. •'OouJdb't you hear it·oubide?" nie·two Lovell.girls, Barblra, 11. and SUsie,1 !1, were quiet and concerned dm'· .ing the uproar, "They didn't say a word," sald th~ NASA officer. • "To the astronauts, a relieved nation says 'Welcome home.' To them and to W>se on the ground who did so magnlD· cent a job of. guiding Apollo 13 safely ba~k from the edge of eternity I II, crate- ful nation says 'W~ell done.• " The I.<ivell's son, Jeff, 4, was too YOWJI to know what was happening. Jay, 15, and Tests on the quality of plenUful water their other son, watched it at St. John'• at two deep levels of a new Costa Mesa Military Academy in Delafield, Wis. County Water District well &kM>w it iS un-Mrs. ~aise, who ls seven months' prq ..... . ~ nant, gathered her three children in a Nixon told Lovell'• wile, Marilyn, by • _telepbone_that "We're_proud_oLtbe_men and we're proud of you. ·It took great men to do this and it took great women fit for consumption. bedroom for splashdown. Alan Bean, the · Water_gushlng~hom-an-aquifer,--or fourth-astronaut-to-walk-on the--moon.-- water-carT)'ing strata at the 6()0.foot was With her as Wete astronaut Gerald · .APOLLO SERVICE MODUlE(LOST WHOLE •SECl'tON• IN• ll(PL!OSION ' ' Pa~ent C.orps Org~:Dized Mesa High School Program (;~ared for Involvement By JOANNE'REYNOLDS Of Ille DelW Plltt Stiff Admlnistrators and parents at Costa Mesa High School are-· combining their talents to 50Jve staffing problems and community relations difficulties. 'Ibey have organized a Parent Corps. Hector Navarette, chairman of in- ttructlanal services for the 9Chool, said the corp!! provide! a means for parents to become involved in their children's educitiooal..progr.fUJI. At the same time, it develops a 90Ul'Ct of help ao that t.eamen can wort more 'Cloeely with stUcionts to perfect sdoool programs, he nolld. • Wrreouy the Parent Corps consi.!ts of ~ ' women volunteers who wbrt u kaehers' aidea and in clerical jobJ. 'Navarette .said he and school ad- ministrators got the idea for community involveme.at in the school · lrom Nova mp School In Ft. Laucjerdlife, Fla. . . "Thert, parents are used as guides ror campus visitors,'' he said. "Since. Nova is an exceptionally innovative school, the parents are providing a real stn'ice in their guide duLias." ~ He 1ald a very limited parent program ~'U startod 1t Costa Atesa in 1961. • "We 1houcbt lt•would be even better lo use parents in derical duties rather than as tour gukfes," he said. . At, the beginning of the {all 11emesler, Navacette orgapized intertsted parents and asked Mrs. Jo-..Rotman, who ls vlce president of the school PTA, to head the group. "Without her this wt.Ole thing would have gone down the tlbe:t, .. be explained, Mrs. Rotman bekl a coffee k1atdl for WOOltD 'ifbo teemed interested in the pro- . gram.al.lid 111>·• -baoed ·"' aid ~ from the varlaus depar1ments: "It's v«y fleliblt. Scxne ·women work 1 part time, ...,. work full time and otbert WCl'k • • came-u-w~ -. .... explained. The womea monitor tw, record grades and do pnerai cltri<al work In all d<partm<nts ...,. ...W ·ICien<e, In- \ dustrial arts and music: ''Wbetl ·we a.ted out,• Mrs, Rotman said, "we were 111 a little apprthenslve, but'all the volunteers ...m to enjoy tbe wort' now.'' Both Navarette and Mrs. Rotman said~ the)' have-received excellent coopuatlon from teachert. "Sometimes teachers tend to feel parents are busybodies, but this program has broken the hesitancy or leathers lo accept parents on campus," Navarette said. Mrs. ·Rolman ls optimistic aboul future expansiO)l of the Parent Corps. "It gives · parents a first hand chance to see what tht school's problems are, and that's where understandin& start,,." ADOtber aipl!Ct of the Parent Corps Is the fledgling (.dviJOey Conunilt.e, com- posed of.-par.e.nts ,_.communily busiliessnftn ·and educators, '•Th e purpote of this group is to find ways of bringing the community Into the school," Navarette &aid. • 'lbe advisory colJ!1111Uee meets once a ,...k to dl"1l!s vlirtous •-ts of the sc&oi's operation. "lt't not quite oll the ground yet, but we're hoping for more .suppott/' Ml'!. ~n said. "We're aJso • interested in getUng parents of i!J.COmin( jUnlor high tcbool 11tudent1 into the PareM Col'p3 and AdVl!Or}' Collllllit 111 think it'• an Gcelltnt chance for parents• to becflme acquainted ·with the problems · and pleasures of our school~' Mrs. Rotman said. . . ' to back them up." Nb:on reminded Mrs. Lovell that she· had assured him In an earlier convma- tion of her fattlt that the astronauts would llOl'Vive their milslon. "You bad that fa!Ut and things turned out fine," be laid.. " . To Mary Hal!e, be laid tbe utronauts • had "been an uample for UJ all" and assured her that "everyone In the Wld and In tl>< eountzy b pleaaed with the safe return." H• alto talked to Dr. Thomu 0. Paine, head of the National Afironaudca: and Space Administration, who told him lhat "everybody IJ smlllng In H...ton.• . . Best in Music . f '(J Be Unveiled- For" the aecond·consecuUve year, Tom Barley, DAILY PILOT tmnic critic; bu put th• frolting on the cake by reviewing his entire aeuon ol ,.view, and pi<klnj the uacademy award whmert." Barley Satm.rey on tbe DAILY PILOT entertainment page will announce ~ nen ol siJ: ~ which be wtD award In perlOfl later during pUbllc muaieal perfonD1nces. Each trophy IJ 1warded for IOl!1<. oulitandlng perf0nnance -or contlnuout high perform•* In tbe fleld ol'clia!lcal mu1ie ln the Orange ·County area, The aw,nhi are calhld, -&Uii:pe trophlt5 · (named after Utie-Gretk rDuaerA ·muik:). Award winners to be announced~Satur­ day will include m1Mlc'1 :Man, ot The.. Year, Wom111 of the Y~ar. Beet Concert Org81Jiialtoo Bost Coocert ol tbe St•son and two apeclal awards ror what Barley describes as "outstanding '1ervfci to the cause Gt.Orange Coast music ... level, however, I~ crystal clear and free Carr, ·her minister; the Rev. John E. of lmpuritln. Fellets, and her sister, Mrs. SUND Officjals of tbe CMCWD diJclooed today Dunkle of BiloiJ, Mbs. that negotJatlons are in progress wilh Md:alla Broo. Inc. to complele tile well near Sunflower Avenue and Bear street for permanent u.e. 1be original lei! hole WU drilled past the 10,IJOO.foot mark, with 11111ples• taken fram various aquifen within the lhaff for chem~cal analysia. , Beginning •l the ,f,lllO-foot level, samplero found utr.mely plmllfUI flow but k and waltt taken from a bltlber JocaUon cannot go out to CMCWD 111ers. Mayor Alvin L. PinkJey, a CMCWD director, said today however 1hat the aource near the surface of. the deep well appean11 to be e:rcellent. 1be 1,IIOO-gallom-per•mlnute · 11ow will be a major addition to. CM C W·D r~sourcet1, now cooflnt'd to 1 ll'rge teaervolr plus MetropoUtan W 1 t e r Dtsttlcl allotments. __, Mayi>r Pinkley laid tllat eV.0 If l>oth theae two llOUf'Ctl lhould be ..t oil f~ 901De ......,, the -...U eould IUPPIY tbe clt7 ~4' --.. • Service1 on Satnrd~y For Harry Gustafson Strvicet *Ill be h<td Satlirdiy al Bell BrOfdwaY ' ·t111P<1 , for, H"1'Y N 11 • Gustaf!IOO, a <Mta Maa rillimt of 20 )'Cln•Who died Tu-.yia(ler 'I Iona II· lness. • The WOrld War veteran 'ts sutvlved by his wife, Huld• M. Gullifaoo ol tile fainJ. ly home, 369 E. l'Jth St.1 two aona, War- ren. H. and 'Harold .c . Gustafson : a brother. Arthyr C. Gu.ttatsoJI ; ftVC!n arandc hlldren, and two areat· grandchildren. STOCK MARKET NEW YORK (AP) -1be 1t0ct markl!\ .!ut its ........ late tlliJ afternoon. lleclln' !rig 1ssu .. -on the New York Stock Ex· • change still beld a i.1<>1 lead over gab> eri, but the gap was DllTOWln&. csee quotaUons, Pag,. 111-11). 'Ille average 'had. been' dawn nearly four. points earlier m· the ~Ion. Oraaife <:o•st We•t•er ' The Chamber of Commerce has " taken over the ... ea~ bureau again and promises sunny 1kiea and wantier temperatures, hilting the upper 60'1 alone the Oranp Coast . INSmE , TOD.lY ' Orange Cot.1ntv'1 fir1t tMtU prtmltte -in Cotta Meta -. and s rttritlD of the film ftHlf, "The Game1;" art featured fn todav'• Weektndcr t t cti<m. , ...... lt -.. c ....... "" ' ,_ .... ""'"' a c,..._,. ,, . o.fll .... l<et • ............... ,..... 1•11 -" ~-I......,. I! ... _ ,• -· • ' Mt"• .... IMtMt ,..... .. --N ....... _. lllUllU:Mli laoM IWft ,.. •• '"'° 'Mlrtleh t•n -N -... --. ,._.._ ......... ;I::'..::" .~ • llAll.Y PILGI' c . • Frldoy, Al>ftl ·17, 1970 ' • ~o-opAppr~Ja '\ • I J • ·uppe·~ Bay; ·r1ans , ' ' ... \ • • ! . ~ -. Mapped a:t :,Me.et , • 1 't ' • ;-:-~·, -J, • lh ·~ FOllTUNE coopei:aUve 51uc1Y, but lb,e ci\y delegaUon i-----r-,oi ---,.... ,..,. wasn't prepared to give it at this first ~.,. plann!q for. the ....... meeting. The clly's JniUai Interest seemed ment of Upper '11""!"'<1 Bay got a lllart to be diplomacy and gelling a com- Tburaday with a bigh~Jevel nt«Ung·ol ll milment 10< c00perallon on what h.., representatives el the City d. N~ beiccme a very oontroverslal political Beach, the County ol Orance and the fllue. Irvine Company. Irvine Presldent Mason said .he didn't These were key p(,mta ·made tn ·the Want to see another month spent on com- meeting: . , ing up with the scope and so on because -. -'I1!e Irvine Company manapJDent ls · ~= = 8~~ery quickly. . concerned that Ume is slipping away~and · . • ' Is extr~e time the chance for effective planning in the prfssure, every <lay is cr~hcal. Th:e Upper Baj area is being impinged by ad-tragedy of ~e Upper Bay Is there 1s Jacent i(ievelopment going to be little left to develop except 1 • · the actual area of Ille land exchange " -Newport Beach c It y off I cl a Is . He .... In 1963 fl · · ed. d ·ed recognlze they !¥'ve the final say tn land DOIU was env1S1on ,r g- use arid 1.0.alng Ind are· now _prepared to b:ta ~ be ~er'_way ,in three or four insert Jbemlelves tnto the picture. )'eUt: I don t think any of us ever .,..Stale govenunent & to be,broUgbl r.. · ~ we would be In tbiJ J>Osiuon to- to lhe cooperative plonn!Dg pro j e c I • N.....+ Plannlng · Dfrector , • ·· "Rouie ·War, .. . .(,' . ' ' .Simmeri~g .. ·,J-n N ~por.t "' ' .., I . . : 'Eighty-live persona attended an early t " ,iiiO!nlnl~, of Harbor .A':'~ ~ee· ._way.~ 19<1>y_and were ~en _m-1 formation on the Pacific Coasi. I'. ,-eewa ,routa ancL.stoP-IM-teeway petiUons to ctr<ulllle" c· They were told by :Newport Beach . 't~ cOuncilm,._an Pa11l Gruber that Ute muu· mllrii goal is 20,000 signatures .. NeW.,ori residents will be prime~ for the petlUon effort by bro;cti11res ri1ctu.r. ing the impact of the freeway to ~ m~I· ed or delivered to every borne in c ci~ brochures will be ready in a wt-ek, Marsball !lllffield, •ctlng ~innan of the FreewaY Fighters, euud. Overtures were made at the. ~~ . at Bayside Vlllage~-~"ri.r~ ~i· house to embrace ......,. vi.... ndftt through the State Resourcee Agency.. ..".'.t"""• . w:iurence Each of lhe delepUons to the private . Wllooil llnderscored the ,point. He noted meeting Tbunday aften>oon In Newporl the boy II fut becoming part ·of an urban Beach was represented by its top -level· . area ~ tl!at ~e is intl!llsifled pressW'e people. Eleyen were preSent from the Cl· for de~t:.iOptrl~!, not onl)'." in land prices ty of Newport Beach including Mayor but wtth people m~ng mto the nearby Doreen Marshall and City Man~.,-: ~ty are:as fqr public use of the natural ~ D.t.11.Y ,!LOT Sta9' ,...,. SPACE FANS AT HARPER SCHOOL IN COSTA MESA WATCH APOLLO U RECOVERY in the block-the-fr<eway ...,, . :ay Fighters prevlOU81Y have con· centrated on the Mariners Mile and West Second Gradert Maur•n Sharman, Nancy Cermody, Tony C111ino, Shawn Cl11ncy, Ll111 P11yne (from left) Newport oecton of the roote . . Barbara !Wells asked whal good lt would do for her to work in the petition effort when the section of the r o u t e th ugh Corona del Mar bas ~lready been ' Harvey Hurlbilrl, five from the coonty ii>-,_, cludlng Super.vloor Allon Allen and eoWj. County Flood Control Director George ty Administrative Officer Robert 'lbomliJ , Osborne ,aid he ·has come to the con- and four: from the Irvine Comppny Jn. cluslon H will ,be necessary to model the eluding President William· Muon. u.,_ Bay. He saJd a physical model Humor Salvaged From Page 1 APOLLO •. : ro d to by the city coWlctl. .· • ~the state Legislature passes. a law to eliminate this sector of the freeway It will not be built," answered f?ruber, vice chairman of the Freeway Fighten. ''The state already has purch~ed 42 t' percent of the right.of-way, f?ut ~re hsS been no grading or cnnstruetion ' The meetfni to: Ilim.:h 'q,e cooperaUve pn>bably would be too espens!ve and he Wining project was called together by 11 tbintlng about a mathematical model. p · The ~ ' ll vi!rat thl lrvfne's . Mason said the Irvine C<>m· Astronauts Find Time to Laugh tingly -was exposed to Ille German measles and grounded two days before launch. the city-. 1'-"'".J ~ H • ~ pany already bas such a model done by ago ~~~ ~ e~ UC Berkeley on •'-putet,' Ije said the SPACE CENTER, HOUiton (AP) -It's been a frustrating, uncomf(lrtahle, disap- pointing, al times frightening 'l!'leal. ~ut on the last day of spaceflight the Apollo 13 crew managedt fiiui some patches of ~ • sUjiply informlillooi; 1rtth the City compony bu mounlalna of material and providm, tM, ~p. -... :!1~~tt'::w:'~t~ ~~'=t~ the "It's our~ ~.the clt7 ~charged 1be county's Chief harbor engineer with approvlbg ultimate develoJment James Ballinger spoke of bis discussions (the Upper l\lf·llel wholly .withln Ille cl-wi( Stai< Fish ;md Grune Agency ty), but ~e Wailt all the help ~ CIZl get,". represeoiat.tves about ·an ecology reserve. oaid Coancllmln Llnds!ey fartcm. Muon said. "'nils will have to be taken humor. , Irvine ComPl;llJ'jX~eeentattffl were 'up tn the aeope. 'Ibe public need of parks eager' to tnOw the · acope of tbe versus ecOlogt~ preserve bas not been Commander J~es A. Lovell' Jr. described ·how his crewmates, John L. Swigert Jr. and Fred W. Haise .Jr., looked ~they slept irt their make-do quarters in the lunar m<l!dule. Drive _Supports Voting for DC Or1np Coul rosldenta will have a . cbanoe to lllPPOft ... driV' ;to HGet the Vota for D .. C." "' Saturday by lllJllni pellllom · circulated by tile 1-111 of -Women.Voter.. Leap ~u ... said 111ey wfll • be sfjiU~ ot the Harbqr = · Centet,..tJWl>or Blvd. ID ~ · and at F8'hlao hlqd ID NeWpciil tar from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. with petitions. Anyone who la an American clllzen ovef If will be ellglb!e to 111J!. 1 I '!be petition drive will be carrled\.odt througl>out the United States to belp the dl!enfranchlzed cilium of the lllltrlct <f. Cohunbla get representation ID ColJgml. Accordlng to the Leaguo rep~ talive, "on the SOtb annlvel'llry of the League, the ladies hope to gather ' a m!lllon ond a ball signatures and preaenl them to the Presldenl-ID 'Wubfngton In May." Mesa Councilman . Gets Quick RaiSe Newly ell<'Vd Co6ta lo! ... City ¢com. cilman Jack Hammett wqn'l go on the job until nut fllesday, but be got a rlile today. So did bis four. partners on the panel. The red-face'd State Department of Finance revealed an error m Its recent city ctllSUS estimate, which set the popu!Aco roughly at 71,300 souls. · A mistake, however. in counting new apartment house gaa met.era -that's the way they estimate it -bas been discovmd·ln the yul couple bl weeks.'- Costa Mesa is now 75,IXKI persons, righf' en the nose, thus qualifying its five coµn- cilmen for a $50-pu-month raise. DAILY PILOT CltMO~ CQAl1 ll'UIL.llHIMO CQM~AMV lolMrt H. W...t Pmlll'"' n f'llblllllw J•tli: a. c.rt., I/kt ,._...,., IM ~ IMMoer n ...... K ..... u """ n.Ofl'I•• A., Murphine M-11"9 Edi!,.. llO •Weit l1y Sir••' Malli11t Mcl111u P.0 .101 1560, 92626 ...... -"......, audit 2211 w.t .. lbOl 1ou1 ....... t_...,.. IM>dl• m ...,_, A-Hull""'""' lffdl: 11111 IPCP! 1,,,,1..,_,.. IM C......,,le; JIS ,.. ..... II CM!!"" ""' decided. When I see Mission Bay with 20 acres fer ecology and we have 200 acres set· asldeJn ·tht San ·Joaquin marsh and "It's sort or humorous," he said. th~ are ~ 600 acres in the plans "Fred's sij:epi:ig place now is In the tun- you have' theie, I hav' some grave net connecflni the lander with the com· reeervatJons." mand module, upside-down wilh his head "I see what you mean," laid Ballinger. It was asked bow long the courts mi ght , resting on the .as.cent engine cover. Jack take to settle tije cxmit.UUtionallty of the ls on the floor of the tuitar module, with a pending land exchange between the coun-restraint bamess wrapped around bii ty and the Irvine Company. arm to keep. him down ,there." "I'll answer that becaase the attorneys Lovell even kept up a running penonal won't," laid Masqn. He said estimates ate that the Superior Court case getting Inquiry, <:00ched in jocular per80Ntl code; IJ!"!Wi way in June would ·~e :four -to he had begun wit.)1 capruie cOmmunlcator elgfll weeks. ll will take _.,..,. eiglfl, Yanco llrand the day after l.auncb. •' tr.onths to get on the calendar for the Ap-. .:.... . peals Court and another si:ic to eight . · , months to get on the . calendar .1or the . Harbor l"ninrs Stale Supreme Court. be sai~. l 'f · ~ ""'\ "I think the only .faf8.tbini,you 'Clft .. y .. H will be ,appealed"' th•·Supreme T c· Sh Court regardleu, of bow· the case gou," 0 ive OW comment.ed Guy Claire,. Irvine Company legal 'counsel. . 1'le cooperative ptannlng gtudy is to come-up wJth alternative land use pro-- posals based both on the trade going through and on there being no land ex- d)ange. '111at wu the charge from the cl· ty council and Ute plan to which au parties present agreed to. , A meetfDa of staffs o( the cily, county qd Irvine COmpany will be held next week for first discussions-al the scope of the cooperaUve projecL Sam's Surprise Harbor High School's Junior ~lass will present Tars and Stars Extravaganza tooigbt nnd Salw1lay night at the school auditorium. The annual student ta.lent show is sponsored to raise money for .the:Junlor· Senior Prom. . 'The public is invited to attend the show which begins at 8 p.m.. both evenings. Tickets will be on sa1e at the door for li.50 for.adult• and I\ for children. DAILY ,ILOT ,Mtt IW l lcMN ~ ' Longtime Cosla Mesa pharmacist Sam Crawford gets a bearhug Irom Mrs. Billie Golden, 5ecretary of Costa Mesa Businessmen's As- sociation, at outset of surprise retirement luncheon the association gave for Crawford Thursday. Cra,vford's son and grandson flew in from Seattle, \Vash., especially for the occasion and more than 90 friend s turned out to wis h him \vell . After 33 years, he is closing his Newport Boul evard drugstore and ''goin' fishln'.11 -' ' "Are the flowers abloom in Houston?'' Lovell, Swigert and Haise, "damned do " - Lovell asked again Thursday. fatigued" and disappointed by the failure· {;!· said state Divtsim of Highways le tell -him M right-of-way always There seems a good chance that of the nation~ try at Putting men on ~P be dispased of. It is worth at least "flowers" meant German measles !pots the moon,_ap ~ down four miles ~th the amount paid for it and probably on Thomas K. MatUngly It, who was of the Iwo Jima in sun-splotched and more. \ ,' bumped from the original crew because gentle seu l20 miles southeast of Pago He said the Corona del Mar Fr~Y of exposure to the.disease. Lovell asked P~gO in American Samoa. is due for construction in 1973-74 and the earller in the flight, before the trwble They were to spend the night aboard, Pacific Coast Freeway throllgh the entire b k l board lh ( M d. n s lurd to ··-and .. _ turn city by 1979. ro e ou a e spacecra t on ay Y a ay o>A1110a "'""'11 re The petltlon states the adopted C<iast. night, whether flowers were blooming. Sunday to their families at the space Freeway route "destroys the environ· To his renewed inquiry Thursday, the center outs.Ide .Houston, Tex. It was mental quality of Newport Beach, des· ground communicator replied: reported unofficially President Nixon troys large portions of Its historical and "Not yet. Still must be winter." would be on hand to.geet them. maritime atmosphere, encroaches upon "Suspicions confirmed, 11 said Lovell. Cheers burst out in the control center nearby beach areas, adds retaining wall:S oyeah," !aid the ground. "Doubt if room where ground· crews had toiled and embankments which erase be:auti- they'll be blooming even Saturday . wh~n feverishly for four days to get their col-ful natural assets, severs and separates you return to Houston." leagues back safely when three big water oriented portions of the comm~~ Dr. Charles A. Berry, physician to the orange and white main parachutes ap-ity from its ocean front beaches, emits astronauts, said Mattingly had not broken peared on the television screen. tons of contaminates d a i I y and ·com- out in measle spots, and had visited There was another shout as the pletely divides the city into two separate A1ission Control earlier Thursday. Odyssey bit the water in full view of the parts ,. When the Spacemen and controllers millions before TV sets around the world. ~ peJ.ition is addressed to Official!! were dlscusalng the1r fuel levels, it was Before the beautifully smooth re-entry. from Prfulident Nixon on down to the observed that~ the moon orbit and the astronauts bad jelUsoned the silat· Newport Beach City Council. It asks the landing parts of the miulon had be e n tered eection of the service module that various officials to "come to our aid in canceled. lhey bad oel, a record for fuel had spoiled their moon mission and saw saving our cily from this .............. nont • In 'asloni!bment Its Condition. ~·--cooser:vatlon~on~moon fights. scarring and destruction.. by ·deleting "Some guya will do anything to set a 1"I1iere'1 · one whole side of the the Newport Beach portion of Jl'acific record," Misllon Control 'kidded. spaceaaft '1nlssing," said Lovell. "The Coast Freeway from the California Free- "Juat out of cur~ty,"t at11 altronaut In :whole panel ii blown out." way S'Ystem. « · , the lunar modUle uked Mt8$n Control A swimmer reached the side of the Duffield said there are three way.s to what the temeprature .readings ·were in command module at 10:17 a.m. PST. stop the frteway. The fll'St and bfJ( is the cabin of the command module. "Can you give us our distance from the by legislation, he said. If the state Ug.- "We're ~tUng 45 to 48 degrees ," ship," asked Swigert. tslature removes the Newport g~on t responded tbe ground. A recovery officer told ·the crew they from the state fteeway system "we will "Now you aee why we call It Ille _ were then one mile from t.he IWo Jima. have the attention of the Highway dftn. refrigerator!" Aki HalJe, ·e v o k Jn I "nle cari'ler was steaming toward the ll]Jsslon. We will have taken the Crayolas laughter In .the control toom. splashdown point. •ay ti-om their ~ighway engirieers." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ YOU'LL LOVE THE SPRINGT'IME LOOK Of BOMBE CHINA • l'llllSlllD, IN MIMOSA YIUOW oa 40UEll ' HAND DEC:OIA11D IN c:HAtll' Wl"TI •LASS SHILYIS AND TWO fNTD!Ott LMIHn. 1Y Dllllm. THI MOST TIUS11D llAMI IN PUINITVIL $879. . DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DREXEL -HERll AGE NEWPORT BEACH 1727 Waotelllf Dr., 642·2050 OPEN fRIDAY 'TIL , 9 • . -~" INTERIORS Prof•nlon•I fntorlM LAGUNA BEACH Doslgntrt 345 North CoHI Hwy. 494-45!1 Av1i11bl.-.AfD-NSID OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 ,.._Teti,,,_ Melt.to,_.. C.."" 140-1261 .. ' ' .. r ( Slaying~. Described In Letter- CllAJILE&TON, W. Va. .(AP) -lllole Police SUpl. II. L.llcmrdocllned~to n:veal the contents of an -ltt!erthlltouched di a ,.udl for two mlllinf West Virginia Univ er s 1 t 'I. coed& 'lbe remains of Kartn F~ r.ll of Quinwood, W.Va., and Mared Malarit o! Killnelon, N.J., both 19, were discovered by National Guardsmen and State Police Thursday in a remote w.ooded area about 10 miles from the Morgantown campus. wvtrs student newspaper, the Dally Athenaeum, said in a copyrighted story · that the lelw received bJ. Gov. Arch A. Moore Jr. Wit the slayer would turn hltmelf over to police after the bodies were found. Steve Thompson, an FBI agent in Fainnont, was quoted as saying the letter contained mat.ma] to that effect. ., I r '' Message Receive" A sailor hitChhike·r exchanges peace Jesture with some of the 300 antiwar demonstrators who march· ed to the Newport Naval' Base et Newport, R.l. , • • ~rldq, ~ 17, 1'10 , . DAILY 'ft.Gt f ABM Won't Halt SALT, Vow Russ '·' .... ' . . ,.-' . VIENNA (WJi :_;'U.S. llld . Vtidimir s. ~. clllef mun!st ...,.,.. uld 11uaa1a Soviet~ ii>oetlllll a\ S.vlet delqate; irffted U.S. will not block Ille ae~ the Rusalan ·.-y, helcr th~ neroUator Cersl'.<I -C. Smith witli•comp!U1ta ah<Olt Ille U.S. first working .... ion of the and his team 1111ide the em-cledslon lo push allead with Strategic A rm s !Jmltatlon baSI!)' and led tllem to lbe ,. deployment .of Ill antbnl.sile T"1ks (~T)" ·tod~_. ~., Cine! Door , rtceptioo 'room · ~ and !ta mult)warhead munist..,....,., !l'ld U.S., Plans who,. the negotlltlocil began. ~. They aa1d RuJala to pusil ~•<l wlth ~!Oy. The ntII working -· w!U ~ the U.S~mov1 will J¥>t ment of its defensive missile be Monday at the U • S • affect the long-range future of systems would not affect the Embas;sy. the taJb. talb. \ As \he talks begin. cam. outside the con fer en c e Air Traffic OK in East - wASHINcroN (UPI) -• Flight operations on the East Coast are back ·to nonnal with · air traffic Controllers Involved in a "sick.:Out" returning lo work in increasing numbers, the Federal Aviation Admini!traUon (FAA) said to- day. · The FAA said the only ,... malning trouble spots were regional c<Etrol centers at Denve~. Kansas City, Oakland, and at Farmington, MlM. But the situation did improve Thursday at Denver a n d Kansas City, it said. Tate Murder Trial Delays Predi<;ted LOS ANCELE.5 (UPI) . The Sharon Tate murder trial is set to begjn Monday hut Utere is virtually no chance of it starting~ achectuJe·bf[caiJ.se of ·the ' a!mbst dally Iepl maneuverltl&-• • Court attaches sald the trial Could be postiponed a.-Iqng as hippie cult leader Charles Manson and his co-detendanu continued to change lawyers and submit motion.s. by a lawyer or hls oWn choice. · white Manson went into CO:W1 today to seek y e t · another continuance, a jury deliberated in the murder trial ~f ~rt K. Be ausoletl, another '!"""ber ., t h •. "M&n90.D Family," 2nd Charge .For Suspect SALINAS, OOil. · (AP) - Authorities were tJghtllpPed today about· a murder charge alainst John Norman Collins, who Is also awaiting trlAI In Michigan on c b 1 r. g e 1 of atrangling a collqe coed: Collins, n, a former EUtero Michigan UnlverJity studen1, was lndided Wednesday" night · 'on chargis d atrangling Rolle Ann Phillips, 17, a shy Mil- waukie, Oro., girl villtlng Sal- inas last summer. •" Superior Court Judge ROCKns ··WASH--• ON •COX •MPC TED.'·S· Gordon Campbell ,ordered Jaw _ HOBBY enforcement officers ThunCl.ay lo remain aDent abOut the case · SHOP I "The contents of the letter we haven't given out," Bonar 8aid. "The only rea.!IDn we are keeping the contents a secret is that only one person knows at thls point ..• tr We didn't, we mlght have three or four pel':9IXlS confm." Rescue Workers Flee New ·.4lp Avalanche The FAA .has ordered .night quotas restored to normal ef. fedive Sunday morning at three New York area airports and at Chic8go's 0' Hate International Airport. T he quotas were· cut to 50 percent at the peak of the "sick.;(Jllt" and raised to 75 percent earlier this week . Manson, accused master. mind of the seven killings, has . appeared in ~ alm~t. w~k· 11 since his Indictment to seek a number of requests. He at first represented himseU.,_then was ordered to accept a court· appointed attorney who he fired an.d now is represented -Beausoleil, 22, is accused of the torture slaying of bagpipe musician Gary Hinman last July. The seven-woman, flve- man superior court jury began deliberations Thursday to con- sider allegations that Beausoleil stabbed Hinman to death on orders from Manson. ·In a nearby courtroom on 'n)ursday, Manson, 35, and Susan Denise Alkins, 21, were arraigned for the 1 a m e slaying. unlll Collins' Michigan trial .ls comple ted or he appears in the Sallnaa court . 'The evidence backing th e in- dictment also was ordered 1871 Harbor Blvd.' I COSTA MESA Moore wu not inunediately available for comment. A three-month search, which took on tragic proportions, continued today as S t a t e PolJce and National Guardsmen bunted for more clues and the heads rl' the two !Msing wvu coeds. The bodJes were found in a small ravine about 150 yards from a dirt road described by one resident of the area as a lovers• Jane for c o 11 e g e students. Authorities said one body was nude, the other clothed. 'lllt girls had 1ast been seen hitchhiking back to th e i r donnitory the evening of Jan. 11 after seeing a moyie in downtown Morgantown. 'IWo anonymous I e t t e r s received rectntly by Gov. Arch A. Moore Jr. suggested leardl should be made in the. general aft& south of IJere, tri~ing an intensive hunt by police, National -Guardmlen and Yoluntett groups . · PLATEAU D'ASSY, France highest mountain, with an om- (UPI) -A new avalanche inous ro&r. roared down Roe Des Fiz Tht rescue workers med Peak today, i routing rescue electronic listening equipment workers digging !Or bodie:! of in·1be: search on the chance victims of 1bursday'.s dbaster there were survivors tmder that killed 72 per90nS in a the heaps or mud, rocks and children's tuberculosis snow Lrom Thursday's sanatorium. avalanche. But the govem- Peeling off the snow capped ment said there was no hope peak at daybreak, inasses of Cor them. mud, granite and snow rolled Public Health MI n ls t er d th I top -· 1 Robert Boulin said Thursday own e s ope, 5 ping · on y the official death toll was 72 yards from the nurses home of the hospital. persons. Seven persons w~e pulled alive from the rubble. One rescuer suffered a . Two more crushed bodies broken leg from the onrushing were recovered today and laid rock but the rest of the 300 in rOugh pine coffins in the rescue crewmen Ded saft!Y· D'ASsy town hall. Officials ~y _went back to work dig-forbade 'J)arentl to view the g1ng into the mass of roc\.~ler. M'.1 -dlsngured were steel and concrete and ~ed most of them. It brought to 36 fi r trees Wn the new slide the total bodies dug from the had stopped. wreckage and packed earth Several minor rockslides pr~ and snow ceded the new avalanche, fill· "We will continue the resrue ing the crisp cool air in tHe work at all cost " said a shadow of Mt Blanc, Europe'1 reJCUe officlaJ, ;,but the weltht of the mass of earth, Jordan Angered at U.S., Demands Envoy's Recall rock and debris is such that It ~ may be days bf!fore we clean it up." Nerves were frayed. Parents of tile chlldl<ll who · had been under treatment 1t the sanatoriqm, most of them , .. people of modest means, were arriving from 111 over France. Some nearly attacked news photographer• who tried to photograJit bereaved relatives AMMAN, Jordan (UPI) - Jordan today demanded the recall ol' U.S. Ambassador llanisou Symmes In a display of anger against U.S. Mid_dle Ea.st policies. ~·American demonstrations. ~roke out for the fourth consecutive day to- day and a general strike paralyzed the citY,. · nie official Jordtnian news agency issued a stateme nt sa)'i.D& Jordan had 3'k:ed the U.S. State. Department to recall Symmes. The action was a victory for militant Paiestinian guerrillas who led the anti-American denonstra· tions. of the avalandle's victims. The avalanche acted llke 1 monumental bulldow', goug. ing out a 400-foot wide ditch down the mountain and left a mound of rilud , rock and mow as high as ~ house where the boys wing of the sanatorium had been "The cries of. the cblldren are sUll ringing in my ears," said one rescue worker. "We worked like madmen but the mass we had to clear was so great that we knew we were get ling nowhere." Political observers said the l..<••? ), recall was a severe blow to ~· .. "Toward six o'clock in the morning, the laat cries for help were silenced," he said. "Since then, there baa tieen nothing but silence." . J•·-· fn fm UPI T ........ 19 Umted-Stat6-••~·~ · rtECAlL-OEMANDED prove relations with Arab ~tates and that it was in direct U.S. Envoy Symmes . retaliation for Symmes' handl- ing of the proposed visit to Jordan by Joseph J, Sisco, the U.S. assistant secretary of 1tate for l\ilddle East affairs. Jt was at Symmes' urging that Sisco canceled his visit, whld1 had been ocheduled to begin today. lt w~ canceled 'Ibursday after three days of anti· American rioting cUma1ed by attacks on the U.S. Emt;assy and the burning d the U.S. Information Servicea Library here. Mail Reform 'Looks Good' WASIDNGTON (AP) - Initial congreaaional nadlon to Presldent Nl:IOn'1 plaa for an indepel"dent U.S. ""'ta! Smlce "lnsU!ated from direct coob'ol by the Pmldent, the Bureau o( the Budget and the ~· bxlicated today the chanc:es for approval,,. good. "nlere were reports t h ~ Senate Poet Office Committee might approve the President's plan or one very close to It u early 1s ne:a:t Tuesday. And Qlairman 11iaddeus J. HOLLYWOOD NEIDS NEW FACES NOW! ' All AGES, All SIZES, All TYPES FOR TV -COMMERCIALS, MOTION PICTURES AND TV SERIES. - DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO BE A SUCCESS TODAY? FREE ON CAMERA AUDITION IN ORANM COUNTY CALL (714) 547-6251 URGENT DEMAND FOR TALENT EXISTS NOW! TODAY T1lant Search ltln; Conducttd By TAKJ 1 PRODUCTIONS seaJec:t: .. .. 'Mercedes-Benz cars have to cope With the :roughest ·-roads in Europe. That's why we build our axles this way-· not as a rigid, one-piece beam!' EVDIDlbtlambtahoftakJn1what )'GU. thou&hl WU• lhortt;Ut? You clio.e: • nl9d that Joc6d quld:- cr OB the map. Bot J'OU we:re aooa jolted into admlttin1 yoar elTOI'. You had to fia!tt tobepeonlr'c:ll• your car bottomed &Dd bouni;;ed at CYaJ' rut and bump. That's became ~t can ire deslsne'f to pl"OYtde • '1lou1eftrd ride. .. Pnwlded )'OU u., -boWewwdl ad hU'Dplka. """""""""_ ... ...,..,..,,. ....... 1rJ that same tborteut with a M<l'- c:Dl-Btm. You'll 1ppre:ilte thll ledl.o,: of control wt.en ~ llam tnto that fint unapected chutkboie. And )'OU11 notb leu phr::hlni and boundna over bumps .zid raiJro.d cros!lnp . E~ wasbtio.rd. surflCICI llftd cobblestones won'1 produce thlt 1klttuldi.1ou'rMbout·to-lo .. 11 fcelizli. -..-.-- of the othn\ Ju.it u the front wbedi cb.. To aiws '°"' a smooth ride Mtb.ut c:om- proml1lnf road-boldins. But the 1dY11ttap ol Jadcpmdmt rear suspmaJoa aren't limited to rousft aotnJ. On a tu.mplke the bme:fiu. arc more subtle, but perlllpa even.man illlporunt. • 1\'acb lib an arrow Wbei:i you aim a Men:edcs.Ban: down aa apreuway, you11 find It lracb like an anow, "'1tho1.11 thole tiny 1tecring cor· HCtlon1 you u.1ed to mike for ~road "'9.lldcr." Slap it owr t1r strips. The 1uspm5ion IOakt them up with firm c:ontrol. Not four or five reverbcntion1. And If )'Otl've ner blera lulled by hiah- 1peed aprcasw1y drlvlna Into taking 1n txltjU1t 1 bit ldo £ut,you·u 11pprc:c1a1e the •dbesfve oomerfiii ji(iiiirOIMe!Udc .. Ben:r:' Independent 1uJpen1ion. It 1ivc1 JOI.I •n ntna ma.rain of control that some- how tciq,. your pclm1 a little drier and )'OUr •me foot 1 liuJoleu kd!y. Dllcm.bl on .Ufoarwheelt Automotiw• editor. ind eosineen Our teeret: An ut~U nar ak.• ••"':"."'::~ A soph111ic1ted ind , • touah comblnal\011 of 1haftt •nd joirr.11 tNi11llowsacb rear whttl to mow: up aicl dow.o. indepcnclcnll1 •• ' •·t:r-tbt 41ac tl'rakn •r. 1uperlor to commoa drum ltraka. So whm It coma to brlla. our philotaphJ ls Nmple. Use dbc braka. Not Just on the fnlnt wlxel1. Not u optional atiu. UM them oo all four ttheeb. Offc:r no optk,ns. The fou' diK brUa 0G I Mercedes- Se111 will help you 1top •u~r. 1moothrr •nd reduce th1 cb&J1cca of fide ind """'•· How to Judp a car Before you j\ldp the chancier Of a car, you 1hould 11lcw It 111 totallt7. Somo- wha1 the way you Judie the character of • penon. So hc111 are • rew -points to help )'OU judJe a Mem:da-Bens. I. Our' ovufMtad camshaft enafnes are preclacly machined, ba1ancccl ind bench tes ted to wllh1t1nd the rl1or1 of Ocr. m1ny'1 AU(obahnt.-At·Arneriean apeed llmlt1,1 Metadcs-Bt:m: It literally to.fins. 2. Subt11 eluinlderi1tlcl of dra have prOfound dfect1 on the overall perform. ~of• cu. Ttm uwd on oure1n are tuned to the ino•cznentl! of.our ~ 51on, ao 'they'll work .. 1ntqm1 pu11 ol. ~total l)'Slem. J. All the~ and llltomo\hre . themy ..... wortd la\ ... to W4. srut c:ar. The actual ~ts uP to thl aaftsmea In ... IK:torf. '1'6.it'• .,,.,. .... .tm.1Clblnetmat.. en to cnft mwl &t tliewail trim. former dmumken to .... aphol-,.. And an 1uembly line dimt "'*-alq. alwayt wtlling to switch off ID imperfect cir when one of our 2J¥1J or '° lMpcctQn. uys. "No that'• not pid enouafs." Newt.rodluns If JOU would like to leam moni about Mercedes-Deni paformanc:a ll1d mit. manship, mail us this coupon for our.new. full<oolor broc.hme. And. if )'OU're plan. nln1 a European vacation, check.the bOt to see how mu.ch you an 11ve with out overseas delivery pl•n. And how mui;ih a;mvmknotcan be •ddecl to your trip. -sates: yet, itilt our ~ OUr. Jepiumtativewill begladtotell you1bout •ny of our tixteen model1. Th• price• nnp from $5,®'l"to $28,343". And be sure to tab that tatdrtwe. ~--·--.,..-.--. .... ....~,....,-.-... ---..-.----.. .,. ~----------------------~ I @ Jlcn SltlilOnJ lmpotu, U"· I 1 120 W. Wamtt Aw. I I Santa An,., tallf. '12707 I rie---fO!ilr fQJkolor •rochun ot tlHi • 1 Ma ' Bmll!Mltol'an. I O ..... IM:hldltJllt~QdMIO .... I I ,_DltiMJ'. I .... j I . I Cll:r s---l~----------· Duhkl (0.N.Y.), of the'.ffJlllS• Post Office Committee '-a critic of past proposals for a postal corporation -called Nixon's plan "a long stride in the rfiht dlrtction." HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA P.I . e........, IMllll• "9hlai•...t ....._..fat ..we.-.;. -. . '"'"""' "'"' KUm.,."' •• yltll!flttn ..,.., tu Jim Slemons Imports,.Inc. 120 W. Warner Avenue, s;nta Ana, California 92707 Phone : 71C-5C6-41l{ ' . --. ' . • j • '• • J • .. ' - • • All -CIC '""'"1°eould 'lfell be -Mud for eoet.. lllla dt1 Co<-iilttnent • ' ' ~·· election put couocilmall W"lllanl T. Jon!-.., i.di: hlto office for anolhe• follJ'yat term an4 placed Jack Hl1Dmett into 11\J firs! term. , Their vote-pulling power was impressive, partlcu- larly in ~e case ol Hammett, who out.polled even Jonlan in )CoSta Mesa precincts. The. margins .wer~ cleal'Cut. so there can be little _ques)lon that the basic. ·Dldloooph* of the two f11en have support throughout lhe city. · While lt has not exact!)' been-wracked by dissension for t.be past two years the Costa Mesa council has found itself unable to iike rnany decialve 1leps recent- ly. Tbi"re bas been a discernible. schism with coµncil- men William L .. St. Clair ·and George Tucker often on one side llDed up against.Mayor Pinkley, Jordan and councilman Robert M. Wilson. Disagreement Is not .,,_,,.rily unhealthy -incloecl It 1s a welcome aspect of eov~mment -but the 1iturtl0n bad many peraoaal. .ov#to_~ and seemed to occupy so much.of the coun· ell's Ulile that more lmpor\llnl m-'8suru were lost in the bickering. · \, · · That era probably 11 gone. Hammett seems to be more In sympathy with the view• of Ibo majority and hlJ record aa 4 plannlng-..Ornmisaloner Indicates that he'll 'waate little time nn petty projecta or personality dllcussions. Indeed. Hammett's energy and imagine· !ion IJ!ight be just the added input the cify government needi to get It moving again, ' · Outgoing Councilman Geor(eA. Tucker get. a round of applause for his dedlcatea service to the city of co .. ta MeJa. During bis four years in office, there never was iny question about his sincere concern with his community. ' PA.GE • Elec.tion . Newport's Council Election ·-rite electorate baa spoken and Newport Beach ha• a ne_w City Council -one that gives ,every pro1pecl of working barmoriiouo!y. New councilmen Carl Kymla, , Milan Dostal and Richan! Croul nd one re-elected, H~ward Rogers, each wen tb.e clear preference of voters virtually throueb· out the city. .;. There were no slates, no factions in the campaign. None of the candlda\es waa elected with regional oup- port that might Indicate one part of the communliy set againlt another. None of the winners resorted to name caJlinf or lovollng charges agalnJt their-opponent. It would seem most votes were cast for periona1 · ~:;'lea Ilona of the man , in each district race .rather or an b:sue. · ' These factors all augur well for a 1mooth~runnint city covemment. Let us hope, holiever, that It does not become· an inactive pr unresponsive City Council and that council- men are~ot afraid to be as outspoli~ as the occasion demands. · · ' • ~ • '··11111 . ~~N. Tueaday'• election followed a clean ~ampalgn. All of the candidates ahould be congratulated and thanked . Thel,"e is much that needs to be done for the city - clamps have to be kept on the airport to prevent it from expanding ; Upper NeWp<Jrt Bay development must be work~ OUli dty ball must be moved or expanded: wa·ys m\!:!t be found to accommodate thousancJs of new Newport residents; the freeway question ·has to be settled: the traffic of out-of4own persons coming to Ute beach must be unclogged ; youth estrangement from Police mu.1t be prevented. The list goes on and on. (Cl 'I THOU6ITT IT HAI> gfCOME A MILK RUN."' .. • , • • The Moral Dear -Gloomy ·.Gm:· lfrges: Protest Against Vindictive Bills ' • Local ~portf ishing Is Threate·ned Condescension . ' Of '.Eiberals' Doll aomeone have to be killed be- lore a stop· algo !1 erected ~ Bucknell II Fordbamf'fhopo, nol. , -P. It To tilt Editor: • . . llmral moothl ago conoervaUonlll!s ln- .1>oduced two lecbbUve.btlls Ibey bellev• ed~were aboolutely ilecOuarJ to protect .... local lllWy,•Several -ago the ,Calt(pmia Fl* 1nch G11111· Commll!loo, ·-"1W ~-·.Pre11ure from Tll• ...._ ,.,..,. ~ .,...., • ·•·P·• r t•a men an a e ome:rvaUonists. __, ' --""' .... " ,.. _,..,.,. .... . ............. A Negro .,. ••""" of Eng!IJh Is giving • _ ,.. _ • ·--.,., ,..,, reo~!"""' commercial !IJIChOV)'. liahlni 1 i.cture on Shlk.,peare to a mool!y ' fn!m • Jar~ aru off. OW' cout. wblte c:lul. lk ls a well.qualllied literary . . APPAllEN'l1.YIN re tall a I Ion, the ~.'held In hlgll ••teem by his col· clsllll'OOlll. Somt io ~is got tn,ian equal · ..!::'":!~oo~ ~·~ ":::~ le-Tbe aludettll llslen .....,..,Uu!Jy. number crowded the ball o u;t 1 Ide. that would ..nous!• mlrlct s..,..'llhlng · SriflddmlT a lf'OUP of iMI or more white SboutJng curses and obscenitie1 at him. . Southern r .. 1u ' . .,.,. .. :l<JQlba -Into the clusroom. They · Ibey demanded that the coune lie dis ban-'" . --. . onua. These bllls are 1hout ad ,ICl"tlm racl.Jt oblcenltles at ded at once, because hOw could a whlle vindlcUve ind unnecesury and 1h0uld be the black ~llOT. They iay\tb" class ·man who .has never been expOsed lo the rest ~~ted at alltacost. ls .. Conteda~ttylourndloclal ml.lit be cW:ni1ued at once. The pro-"bl~ck experience" know &DS'lhin11: about s a1.e represen 1ves tmm ta e y a et feQOr, they say, Is incompetent, because· black history? They demanded that the them.~ how you feel. how cin a black man undetfJ::'~I white profeuor be immediate.l re laced Thi~ IS \ extremely Important I f or 1 .,..t white poet w.e , by a bl>ck one of their .,.. ~ P • 1port111hlng -11 to be p<eserved f<>< you r. br • th ' • ' ng. ind your chlldten in 'thiJ part ol the Ha•tpg o .. en up e r , with Then what ha~ned? The responses to world. thrull ol physical vlo!ance,, bond ol . thlf. and other such nenta. over the J>l•t . PHILLO II. TOZER white yout!Ja. stomp GUt. . · few .,.an -. flt towards eYTIJatnlng the J... a~ -" Davey's Locker, InC. THE. FOREGOING , escalation of violent demands at one university alter.onother. No stuci.nt coin- E V EN T S did no!. · mittees denotlnCfd the r;acist c!iaracter of 1 happen, although at the classroom dl!rUptton or. the open San Francisco State, ~ats of violence. NO faculty senate aa at many other fn... nteeUng r.alsecl·cries of alarm about the sUtuti~ we have threat to acadetnlc freedom . c Iv i I f'oremlr• Support To the Editor: The Orange Coast College f orensic ' Let~• frrtm rtadcn care wlcome. Nonnauv 1Driter1 ahol&ld c:onvcv-tMir mtuagtl in 300 100Tda or lcu. Tht ri(Jhl lo CO!ldtmr ldtrn lo fit apoc• or eHmiMtc libel is rc1eroed. AU let- te'rs mwt hlcludc fiancture and maU.. ing addrtn, bUt-Mm11 may,be with-~Ld cm requed if nftfdtnt rec.son u ~rmt. Poftr'U will no t bt pub· U.lild. team would like to express Its appre- ciatlon ror your editorial endOrllq" our fund-raisioi drive to attend the National FarensJc Tournament In Michigan. It was a high moment in our year when our local paper commended. our efforts. l!'I addition to the specific editorial, we would al.so like · to express our ap- preciation for your very e J le n t I v e coverage or the team's wins this year. There were many fine articles. I especially enjoyed meeting your rtparter, Steve Mitchell, who makes a fine ~ pearaoce rot the paper. THE COMBINATION of the support of the DAILY PILOT and the support of our community spearheaded hy the Chamber of Commerce and the PILOT has imbued these hmi-worklng students with the con. fldenoe and support or their community and has increased their ambition to bring the national honors back to Cosa Mesa. We 11incerely thanlr )'OU for your sup- port this year. ERIC SAMUELSON President CX:C Forensic Team , BARBARA BURGESS ~ Director of Forensics Orange: Coast College Weed BeNefh• To the Editor: Well, it Is that lime of the year when one can aee waist high weeds on most or the empty Jots in Costa Mesa. This is· contrary tO a ~ty ordtn,mce and heat lit- tle signs are ~ on each weed in. (ected lot Wonning the owner that his rlr her lot. i• unsightly. Many individuals believe that there la a silver Unlng in each and every storm cloud and there may be one in the problem ol weeds. THERE IS NO longer any myaf«y \. how those large weeds got started norJs\ there any doubt th3t they are now tn the process or producing seeds so that tbelt species will be around next year. Yet, the fact that as each weed grows it converta carbon dioxide gaa into oxygen and C1ber compounds has been overlooked. Yes, this is the same oxygen that is used -tG burn gasoline which furnishes the power to propel automobiles and the same OJ· ygen man uses to bum his food to pro- duce the heat required "ftr"'him to Uve. WHEN THE DIRECT rays ol lhe aun overheat the weed it cools itself by perspiring and as tbe perspiration evaporates it. cools the weed and the sur- rounding iilr. In fact this cooling of the • surrounding air Is so great that~ thU Jive on the desert plaat trees and !hrubl , near their hornet to help keep them cool Thus. thls storm cloud has two silver linings: I.t· replaces 60nle of the osypn • that man and his machines require and provides some cooling of the air durlrig the heat of day. Surely there must be IOmt way that we the people can u:ploit these two silver linings. : llAl\l\Y B. McDONALD JR. Ne g't? proff:llQra UberUea orpDlauona , we're strangely of Enghsh literature allent. / and many other s.ut>! jecll. B~I -Tiil! AMERICAN Fe d e r 1 11 on of l!!Uch an eVlrit hacJ "I;,eachen '1J usually paranoically sensitive Perot Puts Pressure on Viet Reds taken place, whl' ~about acadf:mlc freedom if Governor would ~ave happen. • Reagan (It lhe chaucellcr of the elite col· NEW YORK -Make no mistakt about ed nen · · Jege system ID much as ralm an The answer can ea~Jly be Ima • eyebrow In disapproval ol faculty •cliona. It, there will be more public service proj· Student groups would ha~e dtf!O ed the In this case, however, AFT leader• see ects I au n c h e d by data·proces,,_lt)g racism of the white students involved _in no threat to academic freedom even bllllonalrt H. Ross Perot, and sor(a""~f I~ attack. They would have passed stir· when their cofleque ls p b y a I c a 11 them will Involve . issues unrelale<! to rmg rt.SOluUons deploring the appearance privented from teaching hi.I ias1 relief for U.S. prisoners ol war. on . an enlightened campus of Ku Klux Instead they, along with Students ~or ~ The 39-year~ld Texan Ls undeterred by hired astronaut Frank Bonnan for that Klan ~ntaUty and methods. The De.mocratic Society, openly support the the apparent failure of hls recent journey effort. acadenuc senate. would have held an black demandl. "Negotiations" are in· to the war zone, his second such trip press coverage or world and national issues. He ls particularly tntert:Jted in local papera and in Jocal radio and television stations. mand a l!iudden intenslficalicn of news coverage. U the extent or atarvaUon in Blafra is in doubt, for example, Perot would like to load a plane with report.er1 and t.ake them to the scene at once .. using bis organization and his rortune-tO cut red tape and ease financial burdens .. emergency m~ting and denounced ~e ltiated with the militants, with the result dealgned to secure release or better BASED ON IDS recent assocl aUon with f\--~vent .as....a...dir:ecl.....a1Sau1Lon_acadtmic~at-toia tes are~antgned-to-be·taugb·~t '-b _ .. ~nt for U,S,_pri.soners beld..byt wh~• ~tbe=,news media (about 80 newsmen ac· freedom. The; Negro ,Professor, lhey blacks with dubious credenUaLs or no1J! North Vietnamese. Perot Is convinced compaiilecf !ilnnlrrUfe--rec·ent trtp·), Perot· Perot would like to find a way to help their reporters, perhaps with periodic 10. · day trips somewhat like the recent round-- lhe·world haul, but addressed to other issues and involving other ports of call. That would broaden the knowledge Of re1>9rtera who would otherwise be unable to-make-such-trips. ---~ - PROJECl"S OF THAT sort, he believes, would provide a greater "diversity" of news reports on vital issuea. He la con-o vinced that broadened reP.Qcting..Jl.f sy_ch issues is the "multiplier'' by which events are translated into world opinion capable of inOuencing policy. ·( would have aaid. has 1 nght to teach ind at all and lntelJectual standard& 10 d that h11 campa.Jp bu had some measure Is also mulling over plans for a small ~ents ·have 1 right to attend his the ~ain. own of succeas. oraatdzaUon dedicated to i m Pr o v i n a: • So there ts a law for whJt.e hoodlums, Al he Indicated on his return here last In addiUon, Perot would like to be ready to move in when world events de- ANY INTERFERENCE with l h e sacred relationship or professors and 1tude:gat.s1 they would have •aid in ·ringlng phrues, ts an asuult on the academic· process. The aCldem~ community milllt be mobilized to defend itself 11galnst such attacU; they would have said, and the students guilty of such racist behavior must be summarily expelled. The presi- dent would have immediately suspe.nded or expelled cthe students (involved and would have left qucaUons of due pfocess week. Ptrot'11 efforts on behalf of the but a dlfferent•me for blacb. Instances priloners will be intensified. The first of !UCb a doubJe standard can be encllea .. · step will be to u1811uiie" North YJetnam Jy enumerated, in ~ blacb are with r1dio me!lsage1 c a r r Y I n I in- rewarded for action .whidl, If committed formation on prisoners held In LaOI and Why Name It 'Gremlin'?. by whites, would result in instant punish-South Vietnam. 111at Is the Information menL Granted that in,JulUces ln the op-wblcb the IOVernment of North Vletnam poslte direction haft Joni bNn I fllftWat ~~ feature of Amertcu life, we must not . ~Wl'IPIJ to accept when Perot visited its Jo.st sight of the fld that our Soll is diplomaUc mi.lllons in Vientiane and then eqµal JusUce, . In Porls. TIE 11.\DIO EFFORT will not be tJie end d It, botrew. Perot 11 al.so looking for other waya to apply pressure on behalf of the priloners. It Is 1 fair guess, thouih Perot. and his aldt:J will not say ao, that m<tbodl £or · applying economic preuuru are Under conslderaUon. to be settled later. Whit actu.ally happened at San Fran- EVERY 8111-lllllhcnNG bl1e~ has a rllht to rtlllll -and does resent -the moral condelcenllon of those "liberals"· who applaud the Bil a c k . Panthers for acUona whtch they wou1d lit- dlgnantly denounce If committed by the Minutemen or the Ku Klux ·Klan. ThLI ci.aco Slate in the spring or 1967 .~·a11 something else. A white professor was lecturing in a course called ''Readings in the History of !Black America.'' He ill a well-qualified historian. held in high ~ouble standard.ls endem.ic lnupperclass · esteem by his colleagues. literary and artistic cittltl. It is one thing to Insist that we take llP'ORE HIM WAS his class of every measure possible to increase op- 1Dd black students. Suddenly a gr port~ties for Negro emplo~t and black student.I, some of them ca g education. lt Is quite another to treat Jud pipel, bw'1t Into the 1 ma JI Negroes. u we In the North have long aCCU.!led the SOuth of doing, as moral crlpple.s. Q t The majority of Negro students, ad-00 es vanclng them!<lves and their nee without recourse to intimidation and 1kVt S-1dl, •S.F.1 oa UCLA Angeli Olvlt ,....._ -"li we ire goil)g to let Communists teach In our schools. what tn the heck are we do1n& In Vlttnam ?" Pllillllt FbJter, A.I.A .. Enc!no. niwif' IJ'i ,.,..,.-eltld bdlh!lnes-··1:·r ~ 11· t all rally around a remn:tnl r' II-" ''f i mse1J bemnae ol a fear of tuc tulu1 c.. Le:t'• control lht dtsl1n or the future rur bellennonl ol an OW' ICldety." • violera, want to be treated as equals In moral terms as well as lo term~ or K'ODOmic and educaUonal opportunity. 'l\is is the only way In which the black demand !Gr dignity can honestly be met. Jncldentally, the nonviolent students Are mistakenly referred t.o as tbe llltnt majorlty. They should be called the untelevised majority, By S. I. lllylkatt Pruldenl San Franclsco State CoHeae Perot'• orgonhaUon might provide a nl!ytna poln\, for example, for U.S. mariUme and cargo MndUng unions which woold like to boycott goods reaching the United States from nations which• supply North Vietnam. Such a campaign could put some real, lf in- direct, pressure on Hanoi for better tttatment of U.S. prisoners. In addlUon to the prisoner-of.war caUSt, i»erot hu been wortlng for some time on a televile(f "town hall'' 'proJKt which would eumine Important Issues in a scrle1 of TV programs. He has already By George ---. CON Ft DE NT I AL TO TllE CHICAGO SEVEN : I don't core 1£ ~u have had the name for three years - a singinl group with a name like that can't e~ top bill· Ing at the Daughton of the American RevoluUoa lolk·llngtng concert. • Ha ving a natural affection fc>r the un- derdog, I wiah American mot.on well in its competition with the Big 'lbree of motordom -but why did the company have to name tts 11ew compact car the "Gremlin"? l can't imagine a more unfortunate name for ao automobile. Tbe word "gremlin" came Into being during World War II, to designate some miaclllevous Invisible imp that rode airplanes and made mechanical trouble. And • • a gremli11 in the works" signifies some unknO'A'n and irritating problem in tbe machinery. ONE WONDERS WHAT mllbty CO!' porate brain devik'd thlJ name for the · car -maybe the same great innovator who worked for Ford when that mqle name, "Edsel" was introdoced to a waiting world. But whereas "F.dlel11 was merely dull, "Gremliq_" is positively negative. It's the nut thiJlg to titUng your car "'Lemon.'" A .1ame is one or the most important atlt.lbutes anytqing can have, including • P,tOPlt. J remember, many yean aeo. lhe rector or Utt Episcopalian Church down the street from my house wu named Cuthbf'rt Pratt -a name obviously des- Uned from birth to be an E(?ilcoPalian.,. rector, and nothing else. ONCE IN Switurland I looflll myself lacklng a portable typewriter on an 1S1lpmen~ and ptcl<ed up th! small Swlu-made Htrmes called the "Baby." 1 indicted at the time that It would flop, because the name made It sound Uk"e i. child's toy, not a sturdy tool. Sure enough, this infantile designation was erased after an unsuccessful 1eUOn or him on the market. and rechristened the "Rocket." I don~t knoli il it's done any better since, but it couldn't do any worse. Who can Imagine a full·grown man pounding out his deathless prose on a "Baby'' typewriter'! NAMES t'ONVEY 1 la m o r or drat:Gea. In its heyday, the crack New York Centro! train £tom Cblcago, to New York WN cantcf llie ":oth Ctntury,'' and it carried an immense cachet. of swank and JOphillication. As train tr a v e I dwindled, and the railroads wanted to dl3COUJ'age passenger trarfic,-tht 'train was POl laken olf, but the name WN, and now it Is simply No. 60-71 or aome IUCb aoonymous nwnbtr • It Is a ~ll·known marketlng fact that the public. buys the name as mucb as I\ b0;ys lhe package or the product -a tendency which, unfortunately, has given us so many ootraceoU11ly striking names for di>appolnUngly commonplace pr .. duct.11. Jt just may be that "Gremlin" Is so di.sarmlfll Jn Its: honnty that the public may take II to Ill heart. but don't buy Amtrlcan Motor1 atock for that qulx· oUc reason. "I don't think there's a better way to spend my money," he aays. . The word .,naive" often crops Up when cynics talk about Perot's pllllanlhropy to date -as if there ls some pre-tested,. sophisticated way to spend lndUully 1 fortune estimated, now, at $1.5 billion. Actually, Perot's campaign to dale on behalf of the prisoners ol war bu prob- ably bad a limited success. Arter trying to improV"e the Jot ot ·prisoners by qui et djplomacy, the Vnlted States haa recently been pressing th& issue publicly al the peace talks in Paris. Along with the efforts of POW wives who have been campaigning for more ag• gmsive action, Perot can lake some credit for that. By Robert S, Alle11 and Job.I A. Gold1mldl --W- Fridll)', AprU 17, 1970 T/lc..•dltorlal pogo ~LIM Duilr Pilot 1eeks to Inform Q/ld 1Una. ulatt' reader• bu prettntirto this ' ttNtpOper'I opfniOM and com- """""1/ !I" topics of inltrcat ond tioni/ICOn~e. ~ pnwkiino a forum for the CQ7'fltiO'll o/ our re-aders' optnions. and bu prettntlno the dfvn1e vie~ Polnt1 of tnform.ed obserwn arid tpOkennen Orl topics of the c1ov. s Robert N. Weed, Pltbllsber r • • • , • • . ! . ' ·-. ' . ~ ' Toay'• FIUI _ N.Y. Sfeek• I ... VO L. 63 , NO •• fO· 4 sec;IONs, ~PAGES • . ORANGE COUNTY, ·CALIFORNIA TEN CENTS , • APOL~Qllls. HOME ; 'PACIFIC SPLASHDOWN NEARLY TARGET BULLSE·YE . . ~~trOMuts 'H•iHJ Lovell, Sw~t ' 8rf"'~Cri~' ~r•~ t~ E•rth • · ·1 .. ~ ) \•. I • ,· ,, ,· 1 t {• "-" ·-· -1. • , ·,, '," • ~LO SERVICE MODULI LOST WHOLE SECTION IN EXPLOSION I Hospital Gets· $3.3 Million Federal Grant to Aid South Coait Expansion • ' • Astronau,ts Home Safe . . ' ' . '. -- , -Millio_ns Watch Space D~ama on TV ABOARD 'THE !WO JIMA (UPI) - America'• brave• but jinxed Apollo · 13 astronauts came saftly back to eirth to- day, thdr stricken1 ~P co,.ud a quarter milllon m.lles home by the 1snder mepnt ,to have put them on the.moon: The Odyssey '!'Dlllll!ld "}odW. bearing James. A. Lovoll; John L. ·Swigert and Fred• W. Hai!e ,plopped clown in Ille Soulh Pac Irle four miles from this• pickup ~p at 10:111 a.m. PST ml jet hellcoptera moved in to 1natch up ·the bone. weary men. Millions around Ibo ·world held their breaths as they watched on television the happy ending' to· a space-age drama that almost ended in tragedy when one whole side of their service module waa blown a\llay by a mysterious ~ploslon-Monday night. With power, oxygen and fuel for ·the command shJp ,snuffed-out ·200,000 miles from earth the three ~auti had to tum to their awkward four4tged hmlr lander Aquarlua. 'I'tey cut U ftee ODIJ·•· hour before they plunged into the fiery · caqldron of re-entry in the earth11 a. mosphert1. "'Farewell Aquartu~ alld we tblnt you," .Lo.vell said as their Ufeu..,.- drffted away .. .'.'She SW'e WU a good Ship,H ' aid · Swigert, the rookie who joined the crew as a substitute when Thomas ~'Mai· (See Al'OUO, Pqe I).;'. Nixon Sets-Astronaut Wives, Thanksgiving Day Sunday Faniil·ies Elated WASHINGTON (UPI) -Preaident Nixon tel~ned -the 'families of the TIMBER COVE, Tex. (UPI) -Marllyt) · helicopter beaded for the lwo J(ma. A~llo ·.13 u1rona~-aborUJ1 att.e'r ~ir ~ 1ave-a · squeal ol joy a'nd riced ''That was the~ beaull!~.1tpt 1:ve splasbc!,own -FridQ and proota•mM SU. from her husband's study to ~f eAdenpollwhenu· ever ~n," Mn. Haile told ?f1ZOD. ''rm • . .,, , ~ ' ft laW-ti ·ParachU'tel 0 O• . ,, day as a nallDNl day .al Pl'':Ya:' ~ . bWoWtin,tbf:televiaionnitreentoday: ~-: JU~il,nt and ~ul . _ 1 , t~•lli•iltl !'f•tllob' oH """" . ..I .. 16 ~eve4," ~ !'I.ft al ·'ca-ll!!lh WO""f' waltod J'll\l! 1jlt~"'"· or-"'l'be ·'-"1od ·fllatot 'Pl Al'e ~ .,..... J..,.~ Ai .. ~ell ,..ijl. "It:1· rived on the carrier -.~ Ibo a11be aeull AjJo11o LI ._,..-11>11 ~llllll!" -• ~. which 11.., opljmlilH»llJ • h11m1>101i'ind,~ fl09iile an4'ir.I!" , J¥rMn. to .. n ·~Nary e_ap. .\bl , bad Jcr clown Thar~ nIPt - . world." Nian 1111( Jn rirlhei-~"'e! =.t :.~.:= ~:, ~ R~;;1,~ stud)'~ :a ' • "Wo _,, lmmbled ,,,. ....,.,.._ allei aplalbdown. Nod:Mb!trong Edwin E. AJdril that in thll ~e ol. man'• etpklf*$1Gn 1¥' elderly pa rentt of b a c.h e I 0 r mi aria ~ •• P.ete'' I Conrad. Mr •• of 1pace, a oalo .,.1aabclown of an Im-aalronaut John L. Swj~ lllii tJilnJ crlw BlanChe Loftl~ U,. astronauf1 mother periled misaJon ii in ill wiy 111ucce.a-mtmber, watched splaihdown on · and the Rev. Donald RaJsb, tbet·t ful as a landing on and a u (e return televl1lon in their eut Denver, COio., mini.ter, were also with her, from the moon." . home . · • , · When she 1aw' tbe ch'ufes~ she luped10 Nixon watched tbe splashdown.from a Dr. J. Leonard S~&ert, tz, said, "W~ her reet and rUshea into the den, ·where special briefing room set up in ,an office feel I~ the whole world ll-wtth US here. the television picture ls better, to watcb adj8cent t6 hi9 White House offi~. Two "It JS just wondtrful," said. f!lis. the sj>laslidown. .... former utroniuts, Michael CoUlna, wbo Swigert. The Swlgerts ·~nt a OO~lle of r'She planted herself on the floor next ls now an wlatant secretary of. .~te, champa~ out to new,smm• as 900n a1 to Mrs. (Robert) Gilruth (wife ol. tba and Wl.lliam Andert, ~ dltectilr" thelr son wu -saf~y aboard •recovery director of the Man"ned 5pa,ce Ge*i).'' a of~~~~~~ -~-~ • hi1be ~ return of utronalitl JI.mes Ad • al C · -"'A roar, a cheer Webt up ~'t A" Loftll Jr., 'F'Nd W. Halio' Jr. ml mir ' TU~en. sp~wn," lhe officer aald. "Coul\!D'I Jcim t.. SWllcrt Jr. "ii a tribute to their you 'Mar tt outside?" . • ,., .... courage .ro a11o to · the· m,..uity Of Sa· n Clemente The two .Loveu g1r1 •• e.mora. 11 .... and resourcefulnea of those on the Susie, 11, were quiet and concerned dur.- lground who helped transform potenUal ing the uproar, tragedy into a heart-stopping rescue," S b "They didn't 1ay a word," said ~ the P,tesldent said. UC ... (:Um S at 72 NASA ollicer. • "To the utronauls, a relieved nation The Lovell's son, Jeff, 4, wu too young -says 'Welcome home! To them 1nd to Veteran polar exploter Navy Rear to know what wa1 happening. Jay,iU. Md those on the ground who did so magni!i-d-'· d H. their other aon, watched-It at Sl ~I cent a job of guidina Apol!o 13 safely A 11wal Richar Cruzen (USN·Ret) of Military Academy in Delafield,. Wla. back from the edge d. eternity, 1 grate. San Clemente, who was aecond in com-Mrs. Haise, who is seven months Pl"l- ful naUon 1ay1 1well done.' " mand aboard the ibip of Adm. Richard nant g'athered ber three children .la .a Ntzon told Lovell's wile, Marilyn, by E. By!d, died at. Camp Pendleton bedrOOrn for apjaabdown. AIAn. ~ 1llo telep~ that 11We're"")i'oud _of 'the men Wednesday afternoon. He was 72. fourth astronaut to 1w-1lr. on ·tbe' ~ and we're proud of you. It toot great was with ber as were utrooaut -~ m~todo thlr .aadJt.toot·greatwomen Admiral Crtiun died Of arte.rial Carr, ht\:r minlster,.the Rev. Jabn 9 •. to back lhem up" scleroaols at Ille U.S., Navo! Hospital at F u and •·· · .. _ ._..._ Nix • 'tnded' .. _ Lovell ,._ h e ers, ~ 1nster, m.1;r. "--t"'!f on rem , nu::i. , Wiit 1 e the Marine Corps base. Dunkle of BUoxi Mi!s. '1 had assured him ln an earlier converaa-The adnllral , who bad a d!Jtbim1iabed ' 1'" tion ,of her •faith that the astronauts 9 w ....., would ...-vt~e their mJrrloo. "You bad 1ervlce record of more than 35 yean, STOOK JlfAllKET that faith and thlnp turned out fine," was chosen lfeCOhd·ln-command on the he sald. · · ') USS Bear which ac. To Mary llaise, he II.id tbe astronauts complished the legen· had "been an OUmple for ua all" and dary 24,GOO-mlle mod- allUl<d her that "evm'yone Jn the -Id em odyssey to Ibo An~ and in the country Is plwed'wllh the 1r<Uc In 1940. Q.fe return,,.-Admiral · Crusen had He allO talltod lo Dr. Thomas o. -in Sin Clemente Paine; bead ·al Ille, Natlonal -· at tll Cuac!Ol' Line mi.space •A--. wllo told him 111nce · his retirement lhat "mrybod)' "'lllllllnr In floulloa." fnim. Navy oervJce in Jome ol 1151.. · NEW YORK (APJ -The rtod< market cut ill· losses late this afternoon. DlcJin. ing issues on the New Yotk stock ~· change sUll held a 2-to-l Jead1 ovtr at11t-- era, but the. 1ap ·was · narrowing. ~ qltOtaUons, Page. 10-11): · The average bod been clownnear)y llim: points earlier in the lellJon, . . •By-BARBARA KREIBICH bolpital received $1,147,620. , lie loaVoa bis <Widow, Margif<t Beaty Oraaf e < Of '" ~Ir ... .., 11.tf The fll'sl step In a $6 million expansion program at South Coast Community Hos pl ti I and lhe be&inning of a new, $10 , million hospital facility in Laguna Hills . "' ~ • _,, -pouible '1111nday·by a 11.3 mlllloo -t of lederll holpita1 ooo- -funds, the 1ar.,.I ~awarded in °"'1ge Caunty. Assigned top priority by the state Health Planning Council, lhe t w o hospitals in the South Orange · Hospital 5ervjce Area were , the· only ones ii1 \he stale Lo rective granll of the fiill·Harris The grant, u.td Andrews, will mean B t • M · • Cruzen of the home; a daughter by ••an Immediate green lliht for Uoe eS lB USlC pmJ00r mamage, Mn. Soiran Guy or VJenn1, Va.; ca sister, Mn:. O. E: Walsh architects to complete working drawings T B 'U !J _ of Portland, Ore., and five grandchildreil, and finalize plans for a 116-bed addition 0 e nveiied • all in ,Virginia, that will ~e South Coast Community Local funtral services will not be hekl ; • IT'S BIG PAIN ON SAJ.GON LA'NE Saigon may be ·a·bi1 name in-the world's headlliu but it's juat a • pain In Ibo neck to ,.,.. Le"""' Heights residents north of Tustin. .. 'They live on· a ooe bb:k ,street dubbed Saigon Lue ml ~aim lhat tbt anti war prote!ts hav'i got.tea to tllem. The value of Uoelr property· I• dropplnc, •cc:ordina: to G 1 r y lAngdalt al t*71 Saigon Lane. So they have petitioned the board o{ super:vison for a change. There is only llna ~ Ibey baveo't a,retd on a * nanie. How about Hanoi Drive ? ' i ' '· .. '!!, fund~. ' ' Last year, the Soulh Coas~Communoty Hoopital'I 1«1.uesl-for funds WU turned down. It)wu tbe ,fini ~rmade fot the fnpOled Saddloboclc ·Community Horpltal, to be bGlt odi-nt to Ibo Locun• 111111 medlcll -in Leilure World. . • AwOOOllDl!llll.of the awardl<wu made. allfr a pmmlallon WednOsday before Ibo U...llh FIClllties Committee of the stale Health Advisory Cquncll in Sacramento by Vic Andren, board cbalrman at 59ulh Cout Community Hospital and Edward L. Olsen, board ~ of -the Saddleback Community llalpilal ud ~t of lhe Leilure •World FQlllldaUon. The South Coast Community "°'pilaf (rant waa 11,111,JIS. The Sllddleback Hospital a fully equipped;· 300-bed in-For the acond conaecuUve year, Tom . lnllead the body will be transported to stitution.., the most up-lo-date in the ctiun· Barley1 oAn.y PILOTj muitc critic, hai Washington, D.C., ror burial ,with honors ty'." . . r put the trosting on~ cake by reviewing at Arllnaton National Cemetery on Mon- Wlien lhe 16 million expansion pro1ram loll entire lllllOn·af rilY!ewr ml plc:kina: diy,Sllel£ei' Mortuary In San C~te ii ls completed, Andrews.said, the hospital the "IClldemy nanf' wlmen." making Jocal arrangements. •will become the largeat employer In Barley Saturday on.the DAILYiPJtOT He wu bom in Kansas City, Mo., April ~aoutbem Orange County, with llGOO lent«talnment r,.,e wUI announce win· 21, 197. · · emploJ<I ad an aruoual pe7'0ll of 15 . nen af'allr•tno*w,-.·bi Will .......i Tho 1dmlt1f eatered ·th& U.S. NaVll, millioo, ' In'-· lltall"'do.l!tf>publli: 1ll1llbl ' ·Academy in ltll ~·-lf~\olf.in . Sinclt Ibo hoopilal alreadr, had ju ~ . . · the Clua of 10>. hi!'-.._ei>llp. mUUoO from Ill last fond-ra Ing drl~, Each <lropby•ls awanl<d 'for < ..... · He.theli ~ed on;tbe·bat\Je!111P' Idaho · p)UI l'llO,tlll la pledps, the gront means,· 1-..IJnr porlorma""' ;., or --., ml-Nevada and -as .navlgalor of . he odded that work can begin · Im-high performance l!t Ille oeid al c!INl<ll Ille ba!Ueiblp CaBfomla Jn,1917·'31, mediately.' "It will be" up.to the hospital muiic 'in the Oran1e COunty 'ma. 11>t other aulpunents during t~1 ''°8 In- and Uoe community to'ralae the balance awards are coiled Eutetpe' 'trophies eluded commuatlna,of the USS Simpson of fWlds needed to eompldt ' the ex-(named after the Greek mme'of mlllic). for sevtraJ years. panslon proj?am ," Anjtretl aaid. Award wlnntn to ~·announced Sllur· 'His plonffring , In polar exploration • Plans for the Saddlebtck racllity are In day wnl li1clude mulc'a Man , of 'ftte began in lut while .aervlng u com· ' the preliminary 1la1e, Olsen llkt, and Y.ear, WOMlf'l of. the Yur, Beit C.onctit marl:Jer of the USS Bear, A year l1tfr.the addltlonal tinrncing "Ill be procured C>rgaoiratlon Bell Cooce<1 <ol tlle -lhip, -by Admlrll Byrd, Mt ' through borrowed money. and dooatlo1\I .•. and two -!al awarilr..for nat Barley oot oo llr'l4,llll nploraUoo of.the barren • The hoopilal 1bould bo completed in lhree deteribea n "outsludlnl service to lhe AntlrcUc continent in the 118-day trips (See llOIPITAL, Pap I) CIUIO a1..0r1111e Collt.Jllllllc.* . (IM.llRUZIN,_P •• lj • .-IL...--. ____ .... ______ -''"-=~~-~----.. ---. . .. -... The Chamber of Commerce bu taken over the ·weather tbureau again and promlsea IWlflY skies and wanner temperatura, hlttlnl lhe upper Ill'• alonf the Oranio Coas!. '. . INSmE . TODAY ! ' • • • 1 ---------- --------:=c-------c--------,;--,-cc---~-------------- \· ad.v ~u,1 , ~ ... , ·•da1. -AprU 17, l 't.1 J . .. . ~· -~~Are• .Re t . I-. :Cannonball . Question :. Pttyment .ro Lctgu~a B~ Finn ·J:l.apped -:Auii~·rsolJJNftmed .~ • ' l ~ WUlening • i'09 * TNqolt 11114 ha-ljld "' ;'lbll ~ 'fl"ll1'I bl_,. ..... _.. ,_I'_ ., tllo __ . • ..,,a\111-t11o Pto11n1 of AIU Clft. ~"ta~~ "°'!~ ~ -~ ~!1lf •J:, :-li ...,hall E-! i11ii ... led. Sift = ., , ·ebomber ~ !1111 Ill ..... tu Ibo :rile matter wu, be!ort Laguna !leach ~ of tilt ~ woafd ~Id lo ' Fo:SUval Jou. Mayor Glenn Vedder ......,~-\'Vedneoday night In the fonn mort 'econoiiilcif0peraUon. -edlaed1he thougbtthat-tt-mlgbt-be-a pro- of an ap'pllcation by tbe Festival to A representative· of Vtnlct rram Com-ject for promoUon funds 1_1.nct the trams ~-J ''""'l botram pany, which owu the Cannonball, •Di "addalotofescitementandglamour." .opem. = a~.,, mn • the late Clarence Upson Young, festival Goldberg soid It appeared the Fe•tival 'n.e Festival seeks a certUlcate of con-director calculated that one-third ..of the tram J~es had doubled since 11166 and venienee from tbe city. In years past, cannonball receipts should go to the bus sugpsted raising the rate. It wu 11id however, it baa operated in an ar· company because nO one investigated the that the gate r~ at the FeStival had rangement with Laguna Transit which c1alm that it had an exclusive franchise. ~ 2~ timea Ii.net tratn! began. carries passengers up and doim Coast Goldberg said, "My recollection is the EdWard Lorr, couocllman-elect. Aid he Highway all year. The C a. n non b a 11 ~~ot was made because he felt would like to see the matter held o!er. operates only in summer dwing the they· were taking part or the revenue He llld he was cmcemed over somval Festival and thus takes some bu.ainess from Laguna Transit." The tram corn-ofthebussyrttmbutwulneonflictwlth that might go to the bus company. pany representative said 12 percent of the idea that cities subsidize bus com- 'Ibe FesUval last Yfl:BT paid the bus the CatJnonball receipt& are during a panies. company about one-third of the can-thre~ period that the bus company The matter was postponed until / the nonball receipts, abOut 11,000. doesn't -•te -before and after the next regular meeting. Mrs. Helen Keeley, FeJUvaJ director, told councilrnen this wu because the Festival belleved tJ\e claim of the bul cnmpany that il )lad an exoiusive Pliblk: UtiliUes Commislion franchise lo operate Jn Laguna. She said Festival attorney Richan! Mudge learned lhiJ is not the case. Mrs. Keeley, former Laguna vice mayor, said it seemed then the festival should apply on its own. She said the Cannonball and smaller trams cost the Festival about $24,000 yearly, a lou each year of 1p.000·1o 112,000 •. _ l)ana Po.int Group Wants Out of S. Laguna District 117 JO~;;v ALTERZA the group choee de-annexation becauu it °' llMr .,.,~ '"" .,.,, la the best way to bring our water rates The Tb a n de r b tr d Community dO\fll to a sane level,'' Smith aa.kl. Homeowners• AllOclatlon tn Dana Point He assailed the South Laguna district's Thursday night voted to try deannexaUon director• with being 1\ota!IY lnsensltlvti" from the South Laguna County water to the Thunderbird protest•. 1~Jl1:.1 Plan Bared ,·. . ' .. To • • ,I' , • • -'117 PAMALA HALLAN -!'H.Jllt..Dellr-~ ....... ---,_,,---- Plans to widen Coast Hlgliway through Dana Point from Del Obispo Road to the Street or the Blue Lantern were disclosed today by the State Division of Highways. Norman Brinkmeyer design engineer for District Seven. told the DAILY PILOT that aa 86-foot wide, .four·lane roadway wllh a medlaa . strip, left tum Janes and parking allowances has been planned for pana Point. The current width of the highway is 56 feet from curb to curb however the state agency l1U in most places an 80-foot right ol way, according to Brinkmeyer. "It may be...,....,,. to obtain IO more feet oa either aide,'' aid Brinkmeyer. "This may. necessitate the removal Cf a few buildings." He said every effort Will be made to acquire the right of way .conventionally but cOndemnatlon proceedings will be considered as a lut resort.· The widening la lcheduled to take place ln the 1973-74 fiscal year. Brinkmeyer said tt was a normal State Dlvisioa of Highways project and woald 1ot require the hJghway commis.1ion'11 sanction. ~ --c. -\ 'lbrM , Aicb • BlY iuldeot Nonnan a ~ • ..buti u _me of two-last· A'ii'WWwas appoint.a '!'liiiijilirlii'llU-niliiui._«Wril&ln c-.bdltt•h), both a vtcancy oo the.FUth District !flt of o.e: iltltated, 'In the A!r411111; school liomr Orange Coonty-l!oanl·of !daclllon. • erection in the · B"'di l1lilffed He will serye !iilY !ll)W.J.b ill,.fllllng . School Dlltrict. tha paotmade vataJil )>y t.be,rulinaUorr ~'»-ftar·re.ident the Laguna area of boord president Clay Mll<!!'ll, a11o of · Mderaooi ftral came to South Laguna ;,; Soolb 'Laguna, w~ waa ....med Id the 1131 and was er ted from Laguna SIJite Board of Education by Gov. ~ Hlgh ScliOol 1!14$, He Ielt the Reacai'-. ' . -area ia 11111 to -t In, Los Angele• and Apderson, U, wu · amoq sir-pen<l\S rttumdd seven. y~s ago to make ms Interviewed by the board March II af!er home ~12'1 s. ~ llo¥d ilj Three Arch· they had s6ught the apj>ohltment'lmd was Bay.' · -_ ' ' f selt;eted for the short term after he The Andersons have five children, d.ectded aot to run for. election to the of· ranging in age-from 5 to 16. f1ce. The others interviewed all are in ~ Alt,r high scbOot· graduaUoo, Anderton election race and the board decided •P-terveit In the Navy then at~ SaJlla !>Ointment to the interim post would give Ana College, grl<i.UUng tu'llll and golag the candidate an unfair f;dvantage. on. to receive· a bachekar or lclenct de,ree. Ahderson said loday be inte!lded to at the Unlver'1ty of Southern CalUomlL seek election to the board and had filed • He ii: 1 member of the governing boardr papers, but wlthdreW them when "thinp .of the now Marine Studlea lutitute and came up in my work that made it' ap-manager of 'I1tree .. Arcb Bay Tu Dlatrtct. parent I would not have time to· do a good Those running for election to the COl&llty jo)> on the board." -school board seat In the June primary He is a life insurance underwriter with are ·Ted' M. Crisell, Costa Mesa ac-- offices in Santa Ana. countant; Mrs. Elsie Kroesche, CoJta His decisiOB to accept the Interim ~P'.' _Mesa, a former school teacher; Ronald pointment wu made, said Ander110n: Price, Newport Beach management con-- "because I felt It would be good if we sultant; Rei Wood, Irvine reaJ estate could have a continuation of the kind of counselor; .George Arnold, Corona del t~g Clay Mi~U brought to the Mat ~a)e.s Inanaur, Mrs. JoAnn Doudu, board. It will~ a Sort of· caretaker role ·san Clemente housewife-student ; and for me. Then the election will'decide wbo Roger C. Anderson, Huntington Beach should serve for the next term." architectural~ designer and president of In tranoportini, . paaselliefl to _the Feollval, ahe.soid, Abe _systel!I clrculala _people thus aiding businm and parking and adverti!es· Ljlg\INI in the· bargain. "I r s asking .qaite a: bit fC1f' ·~ ~ pay '/_ aii<>ther 11,000 ·1o Laguna Transit,. !be said. " . · . . District instead o( paying 50'1 percent He said the board -members who ~ave higher water rat.ea. betn meeting with bis group's water Factid with_ two allemate propola]s committee had not yielded from their Although the coastal freeway i s scheduled to be conlpleted in the late . 1970s, Brinkmeyer said the widening of Coast Highway is still necessaty since traffic is increasing at a rapid rate and will soon increase beyond the present highway's capabilities. Anderson has not previously served on the clementary school board in Uuit city. I '/ I I' d , I She suggested !hit -the· city .shcl\lld secure a flnanclal si-atement from the bul company aDd PrOVlcfe whatever ·subsidy Is needed to keep ·It <>pealing. She said transportation subsidy is traditionally the role of govel'Dl'J)en~ . Councilman Richard Goldberg sug· gested It would only'be proper for the bua company to be represented. ••You made !IOnle remarks that Laguna Transit might like to take J.ssue'wlth;1• Jte said. · A woman s5*"lator' in the audience had asked counellrilen by letter wby the city didn't subsidize a transit service. Five Youths Held On Narco Raps ' By.'Laguna Police from its water rate study committee, the stand that the rate increues are justJfied general memhmbiP · of the gt o u p because of inflition. repri:senting 290 homeowners chose to at-'"Ibere was just no use talking with . tempt 'to join the Capistrano Beach Coun.. them any ~ ... he said. ty Water District. The other cboice·would One issue still ls not clear fn. the de·an- have been a recall drive against directors nexation procedure -whether or not the ol the South Laiuna Water agency. 'ntunderblrd restdenta' share of the South Angila Smith, vice president of Qie Laguna bond debt wouJd follow them into , homeowners, said the next step In their,, the capistrano Beach dlstricL fight against·-piled beavllylate last "There are three recent precedents year wU1 be a meftJnR wtlll offlclala of which are ln our faVor, and even U we stlll the Capistrano Beacli and Trl.CIUes had to pay.tho share of the debt, It would ·Munlclpal Water District to s e e k _ ~ ~per than the higher water rates -cooperation in the annexation attempt. they Dave hit us with," Smith sald. Ir the cooperation ol U)e districts Is He-said a meeting between a new received. Smith said, the next phase homeowners committee and the two would be a petition campaign to seek water districts will be scheduled for some signatures of all-the 'Ibunderb~~ater lim~ Jl!it_wee1:. cUitomers. He prAlsed the effort to de-annex The peUtioos.aild a formal proposal to ·11becliUM we and Dana Point have very change water districts then would go to little in common with the reat of the the County Local Agency Formallon South Laguna dlstrict up coast. We are Comml,isloo. Dana Point residents and by logic our "Tiit recall plan would . be the aecond or\entallon la 1owanl the Capistrano Bay recourse 1f thit one did not aucceed, but area. n Laguna ~ police a()\:Ompanylug ; 1 ... .. • county probation offlcm .. -• • " cheeks, stumbled into five a 11,, e d J d ll . A . d . ~="~~~~ 1w 0 1.aRU!" i.... u ge . · 1'1rt Ip CCI en~~ Calling at ~ Park .i.v.. a few mlnuteo _' · • """' ., ~ ~ after t p.m., with a probation olfl~ -. checking out John Douglaa Keene~, , AL:: 0 • c , D I d ~=1~~~.i::.=~~a..: · ·uort1on ase e aye a l1lllJlber of llllpeeted um tablets. -. - Keeney and his wife, Margaret lren& Keeney, 22, were plaCfJd ~t aiid accused of pooesssic>J'ol d._ drl!ll" and marijuana. · - Mrs. Keeney was later ~ on her own ~ H" ~·· ball was &et at $2,500, 1 Later In the ...,mg, • leCond Jll'O- bation check took the .olfloe!'I to the~. Laguna Motel, cio South co.stlllghway. Knocking oo -doora ~ attempt!jlJ to locale the probationer, they ·jurnei{.:,_up three more droi ouapecf.1, • • · -Placed undet: arrest ·,were. Albelt Cockrill McGuire Jr., 22, of Banta Ana, who is accused rl ~essjon ,.rl. mari- juana : Roger Downard, 20, .of Hollywood, accused of ~i!>JJ of marijuana and dangerous druP and polielsioli of drugs for sale; and David Tbomu ~' 19, who said he was a transient, accused of possession of dangerous druo for sale and po ssessJon of.narcotics paraphernalia. Seized as evidence were a small quan- tity of marijuana and &J)l:l'Ollin1te1y ,70 LSD tablets and setonal capsules, along vtilh smoking pipes and other paraphernBlla. ., DAILY PILOT Newp•rt IN&k L .. •n• ... u Cnt. Mne Hi.ti.,._.._. h....r• , .. a.., s .. Ch:a111e OltANG~ COAlT ,UlllSHlNG C.CW.l'AM'f' Rob.rt N. w •• ~ l>rt1idrnl 6nd PUDllll'IW J1ck II:. Curley \/kl Pf'e1:otn111111 Geiitrlf MJMI ... · Tlio1•i.t K11wn E01lor Tliom•I A, M~rphi~1 """"'Dlltl Edltol R<do1rd P. Nill So.Jlti Or1'1!1f:<ov!lt1 EOller (&JI• Moe: :uo Wel l BtY 51rftt ""~' B•1c11; nu Wat 81111111 ao..rir.1rd L.O""I &eacll; tt2 For"! ,_Y..,Ot '°4""11"11-llffd'I: 1711' lkttl'l ll"°"llNtr(I $111 t l..,_le: lCIS Nlf1fl 1E1 C.-lllO 11•1 ------- Dr. Robert C. Robb will now have to wait until May 7 for a judge's ruling on 'the Lagtlna Beach pbys!cian pre-trial mo- tions for dimtlasal of abortion charges filed against him. • Injuries suffered this week in a traffic accident-led to Ute delay of a verdict scheduled fof deliverY Thursday by Judge Byron K. ,McMillan. !J'he jurist '9Caped with minor lniurtea from a traI.- fic accident in which his car was demolished and is not expected to return to the bench for at )east two weeks. Dr. Robb, &7, of 34567 Scenic Dr:lve, Dana Point, ls argqing through attorney Moses Berman that 'the district attorney unlawfully revived In Superior Court abortion charges that were dismissed in Santa Ana Mu,tlclpel Court. And Judge McMillall hi! been asked to recognize aJso that the 1"9 Orange Coun-- ty Grand Jury wblch Indicted Robb on charges of procuring miscarriages In un- Building Begins On Modern Brig Construction bu atartad on a IUM,000 e<rrecllonal facW!1 at Camp Pendleton to replace the World V(it U-bullt brif that wu lnmtl&ated ~1111 ol cbarga that ~ were mlitreated- Complet!on is acbeduled tu 15 montha, offlelala lald at the T b u u d a )' groundbruldni ........ , ... The new brig. for tlO priaooen la In an isolated canyon abOVe-~ Work Is being d-by the . Fuller· American ConatrucUoD Conaorttum GI San Diego. A board of lnvOl!lgatlon beaded by Brigadier General Frank Garretson wu convened to investiJ:ate char.le! of prisoner mlstreatmenl .JI found liolatad cases and blamed them on inadequate physical facilities, ~ and raP14 turnover of guard personnel and rapid m.: crease in the prisoner load. Congress approved lundl for the D!'W . facility last monLh. married women i s unconatttuUonal. Berman argues that It does not-truly repraenl Orange County in· terma of economic, social, racial,. cultural and Political f4Ctors. · , Judge l>aul Mast accepted Btnnan'1 arl!"Dlent In municipal COlll't that California abortion laws under which Dr. Robb was arrested are unconstituUonal. His opinion. contained lbe comment that the 'lberapeuUc Abortion Act eaten to the desires of the Roman Catholic ~eUgion and cannot be applied to the 'mmunity as a whole. Drug Bust Made In San Clemente; Man Passes Out A John Doe drlvtt and a female com- panion were arrested by San Clemente police ln a while van Tbanday, but before he could be booked on drug in- tolication charges, he passed out. So police transported both the male and the young girl wlth him to Orange County Medical Center's prison ward. omcers said the arrest took place at . the corner of Avenida Pico and Los MoUnoe: near noon after several callers reported the van being driven erraUcally. The tn1le suspect, oUlcers s a i d , became unconscloul before he could give hl1 name. 11!1 girlfriend, who was not klentUled, also wu thoutht to be under ·the influence. Botb were transported by ambulance to the hoopltal- ' Triton Seniors Named Scholars FUteen Triton Nl1lort wlll be awarded Ca!Uornla State aebolanblpo on gr- tlon i-San Clemente High SchoOI. From P-a,,e J HOSPITAL ..• )'tan, be said. The. 250-btd faclllty will serve the com· muniUes of Lake Forest, El Toro, Laguna H~lls. Mission Viejo, c a p 11 tr a no H1ghlaod1 and Laguna Niguel. --'-'f1te -atllo sranll. -more than 11,000 muat be Uled lo procure higher educaUon in ooe of the 1tate un1vera1u ... They may be defemd as IOllJ u two yem, for &tudenll who attend a Junior- college or undertake 1 period of employ· ment liefore unl.-.rslty •n!!r· San Clemente .wdents winning lhe schol astic honors 81'~ Ron Allen, David Bonker, Ron Cu•blng, Cindi O.vidlon, ~ilchael Estt1. Martha Holland, Monica HutcheOJ, Robert Llneblck, Gall Pa~ terson, 'Clyde Sando, Cynthia Slingerland, ; Barbara Smith, Vicki ·v e d de r • L l 11 WatkinJ and Sandy Zleglu. Andrews -and Olsen emphasized that construction plans for both facilities wllf be coordinated to avoid unnecessary dupllcaUon of servlcts under what is kllOWll II an Anoci>te HOlpltal Plall. • From Pagel "A high level of traffic will ~emaili even after the freeway is built," said Brinkmeyer. APOLLO LANDS .SAFELY • •• tingly· was exposed to the German measles and grounded two days beiore launch. 1be project is estimated to cost between '650,000 and 1100,000. The road will tie Into the lmprovement of Coast · Lovell, Swigert and Halse, "damned Highway from Del Ohlspe Rhad to the fatigued'; and disappointed by the failure San Diego Freeway interchange wNch is or the, nation's third try at putting men on /another project. w . .-x. Hashimoto, director of the the moon, 11pla.shed down four miles south of the two Jima in sun-splotched · and division of Ngbways district seven, has gentle seas 620 miles southeast of Pago infonned the members of the committee for tbe incorporatioa of Dana Point-Pago in American Samoa. Capistrano Beach that 8 meeting of all They were to spend the nigllt aboard;· coast highway property owners ..Jn the fly Saturday to Samoa and then return area has been scheduled for May 14. · -Sunday to their families at the space He urged the committee to encourage center outside Houston, Tex. It was as many property owners as possible · reported unofficially President Nixon along the route of the improvement to af... would be on hand to greet them. tend the meeting which is tentatively Cheers burst out in the control center scheduled fOI' 8 p.m. In Richard Henry room where ground ctews had tolled Dana . ~ I>urillil the m-+i11• feverishly for. four days to g~,~ col· H.knoto Wni ~!lfirfule pIW 1Jr'ih: leagues ~ . aafelY , W ~ big hJghway, its schedule and the right of way oringe and: white main parachutes ap-proce.ss. pe~ on ~1elevts1Qn sere.¢. ~- Alex Lake, chlJrmAn d °*e .in-. '111ere wai-1 anbth~r shout as the corporation committee's bJgbway section, -Odyssey hlt the water in full view of the told the committee Thurtday 1bat he , millions before TV sets around the world. waota all Dana Point citizens to prettn~.,... Befort the beauUfuUy smooth re-entry, their ideas <111 how the Ngbway should be the' astronauts bad jettisoned the shat- improved. tered section of the service module that' He said he will propose undergrounding had spoiled their moon mission and saw the uUUUes along the highway, the in-in astonWunent its condition. stallaUon of decorative street lights and "ll'here's . one. whole side of the Iandacap~ the median atrip. spacecraft missing," said Lovell. "The whole panel Is blown out." A swimmer reached the side of the command module at 10:17 a.m. PST. "Can you give us our dlatance from the ship," asked Swigert. From Page J CRUZEN •.. betwl!!!n two civil~ ports. As a rear admiral be commanded a joint Navy-Coast Guard cruise to Arctic waters in 1946, then a year later served as commander of Operation Highjump in the Antarctic wbicb wt. the largest ever to travel to the frozen continenl The expeclitiOn testec1· ships, men and equlpmerit unft~ severe weather coo- ditions. ' . · _,,Alter his ret!Rinoiit and oettilng ln-San tllemente the Admiral jolnj!d the firm of Federal Electric Company as a field director In positioning of the DEW Line which was !lie first lnterconiinental ballistic missile defense system. · Besides three awards or the Legion of Merit, Bronze Star and Comm~tion Ri\>bO!I•, _ he held dozens of military decorauons. YOU'LL LOVE THE SPRINGJIM~ -LOOK - . ' ' OF BOMBE CHINA FINISHID IN MIMOSA nuow OI ••RN. HAND DIC:OU.11D IN CllAt• ,..,.,,. GLASS SHILYU AND TWO llllUIOI LIGHTS. 1Y DRIXB. THI MOST ftUSllD llAMI IN fURN"11RL $879-e DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DREXEL -HERITAGE NIWPORT IEACH 1727 W"tcllff Dr. 642·2050 OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 • INTERIORS Prof111lon1I Interior LAGUNA BEACH DHlgn1rs S4S North Co11l Hwy,--494-4551 Avall1bla-AID-NSID OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 P'h•ll9 foll "-MMt 94 o...., C.-y 14 .. t2'J • !' • ) • 7 • . ( " APQLLO 13-HOME ;.PACIFIC Sl'LASH DOWN--; NEARLY TARGET. BU LLSE·YE A1tranaut1 HiliN; Lov.elf, Swigert · Bring· CriflplM Craft to. Earth . • ' . " . ' I ' • APOLl:O SERVICS MOouliE LOA' WHOLE SICTION IN EXPLOSION . . llospital/ Gets $3.3 Million • Federal Grant to Aid South, Co ast Ex pansion By BARBARA KREIBICH Of tM Dallr Pli.t S!tff The f1rst step in a $6 million expansion program at South Coast Community Hospital and the beginning of a new , $10 million hospital facility In Laguna Hills IT'S BIG PAIN ON SA IGON LA.NE S.igon may be a big name in the world's beadiines but it's just a pd in the oeck to some Lemon Heights: reskienta north of Tustin. 4 They u .. on a one block stnet- dubbed Saigon Lue and claim that the anti war JrO(.ests have got.tea to them. The value ol their property' ii dropping, according to G a r 1 Langdale ol 13571 Saigon Lane. So they have petitioned the board ol supervisors for a change. There is only orie problem, they haven't agreed ma new name. How about. HanOi Drive? I wwe made pouible 'llluraday by a 13.S millioo pnt ol federal hcispital <On• strudion funds, the Iargtlt" ever awarded In Or10,e County. • Assigned top priority by the stale Health Planning Council, the t w. o hospitals in the South Orange Hospital Service Area were the only ones iii .the state to• rtceive granls o['the Hill-Harris funds. Last year, the South Coast Community Hospital's request for funds was turned down. It was the first riquest made for the JJ"'POS<d Saddlebock Community Hospital, to be built adjac<nt to the Laguna HU.is medk:aJ'.c.uter in Leisure World. • Annouocenenl of tbe awards wu made alter a pl"elelllation· Wednesday before the Health }'acilitiea .Committee of Ille state Health · Advisory Council in Sacramento by Vie Andrtws, board chairman at South Coast Communily Hospital aod F.dW'ard L. Ol5en, board secretary. of the .Stddltback Community Hospital and president ol the Le!Jure • World Foundation. The South Coast Community llospital ar•nl WIS $1,701,323. The Saddleback hospital received $1,1547,620. The grant, said Andrews, will mean "an jmmediate green light for the architects to complete working drawinas and finalize plans for a 116-bed. addlUon that will make South Coast Community Hospital a fully equipped,. 300-bed In· stituUon, the most up.to.date In the coun- ty.'' When the $6 million expansion program Is completed, Andrews said, the hospital wUI become the largest· employer , In soothern Orange County, with 1,000 emp)oyes and an annual payroll of $5 mllllon. Since the hospital . already had $Z.5 million from its last fund-raising drl\t, plus '100,000 jn pledges, the grant mea111, he added, that work can begin Im· mediately. "It will be up lo the hospital • and the community to rai.Je the balance <1f funds needed to completeJ the a. pansion program," Andrew1 sai . ' Plans for the Saddleback fiicility are Jn the preliminary stage, Olsen said,~ arid additional financing will be procured through borrowed money a.(ld donations. The hospit..J should be completed In three (So< HOSPITAL, Paet I) • N.Y. Ste~•• • , ' 'I ' • • Astronauts Home Safe . ' Mil'lions Wat.ch Space nruma on TV "' ABO~RD THE IWO JIMA (UPI) -. · America's .brave but jim:ed Apollo 13 astronauts came safely back to earth to- day, Plelr stricken spaceship coued a quarter mUllon"miles home by the lander meant to have put them on the moon. 'nle Odyssey command module bearing ·James A. LoveU,..JObn L. Swigert and Fred W. liaise piopped down in Ille SOulh Pacific four m!les from this pickup ship at 10:08 a.m. PST and jet helicopters • Jll()Ved In to snatch up the bone weary men. _ · · • Milliooa around the world held their breaths as theY watched on television-the happy end.Ing to a space.age drama. that almost ended in tragedy when one whole . side of their service: module wu blown away by a mysterlou! expkWOo Monday oig"bt. · With power, oxygen and fuel for the command ship muffed out ~.ooo miles from earth the three astronauts bad to ,_ tum to their awkward four.Jeaed lunar lander Aquarius. They cut.it free1omly\an hour belore they plunged Into Ille Bery cauklron of re-entry in the earth'• • mQSphere. "Farewt!ll Aquarius and we thank: you," L<lvell 11.ld II"" their · llreuvtr drifted 'away. "She sure wu a good ltUp," 11.kt Swigert, Ille rookie wbo joined lite "'"" as a substitute when Thomas K. '¥at- Ulee APOILO, hp I) Nixon Sets Astronaut Wives, Thanksgiving . . · Da y Sunday Families Elated WASHINGTON (UPI) -President Nixon telephoned Ille families of the TIMBER COVE, Tez. (UPI) -Marilyn Apollo 13 astronauls sbort!y after their LoyeU gave a ·1queal ol joy aod raced splashdown Friday and -1 .. 1--.1 SUn-from her husband's study lo the den when t" ............,_ ahe llW• the parachutes of ·Apollo 13 d>Y aa a national day of prayer' and . blllo'! on the television screen IDday. lhanklgivipc foe ~ sale nturn. "I'm IO relieved,~ the wife of Com.. '"lllo ....,_....,.llibt _,., __ -Um.1 A. Lovell Aid. e'll'I ~-blluUf\i)! .. .• of Ille ..... "AfOlln 11 Jlin! -·Iba! ~ Mn. Lowll "Olld l\lirylJlalM;" 1lio humbled 1nd'jnlplr0d ..... le .a ~ the wift of lunar module pilot Fred Haile, world," Nl%Gli Nici In hit proclaniaUon. · taJled "1th Pruldenl Nlzon 10 minutes "We wet. humbled by the knowledlt allot opluhdown. that fu this ltace of man's explcntion 'lbe ·elderly parents of b ache Io r of space. a 18.te spluhdown or an im· utronaut John L. Swigert, the thlrd crew periled mission is in its way as suCceu-member, watched / 1 p I a s h d o w n on ful as a land.Ing on and a safe return ·-television in their east Denver, C<llo., from the-moon." . home. Nixon watched the splaShdown from a Dr. J . Leonard Swlget"ti 17, said, "We special briefing room set up in ah office feel like the whole world 11 with us here." adjacent to h1s White House office. Two "It la just wonderful," said Mn. former astronauts, Michael Collins, who SWigert .... The Swiger-ta sent a bottle oC Is now an asaistant secretary of state, 'champagne out to newsmen as sOon as and WUDam. 'Anders, executive. director their l<m wu safely ·aboard a recovery of the Na)ional Spa<e Council, Wtre'1'11h him. . The safe re'urn of astronauts James A. Lavell Jr .. Fred W. Haile Jr. and John L. S'ifigert Jr. "la 1 tribute to their own courage and also to the ingenuity and resourcefulness of lhose on the ground who helped transfonn potenUal tragedy Into a heart-stopping rescue," the President said. "To the astronauts, a relieved nation says 'Welcome home.' To them and. to those on the grourid who did so magnifi- cent a job of guiding Apollo 13 safely back from the edge of eternity, a grate- ful nation says 'well done.' " Nixon told 1.avell's wile, Marilyn, by telephone that "We're proud of the men and we're proud of you. It took great men to do lhlB and it took great women to back them up ." Nixon reminded Mrs. L<lvell that .Me had assured him in an earlier conven .. lion of her faith that the astronauts would survive their mission. "You bad that faith and thinti• tumed out fine," he said. To Mary Haile, be said the astronauts had "been an ezample for UB all" and assured her that 11everyone in the world and In the country is pleased with tbe sare return ." He also talked to Dr. 'nl<lmar O. Paine, head of the National AeronautJcs and Space AdministraUon, who told him that "everybody ls smiling tn Hnuston." Best in Music To Be ·Un veiled · For the second consecutive year, Tom Barley, DAILY PILOT music criUc, ha! put the frosting on the cake by reviewing his ent.irt:. season of reviews and picking the "acad~y award winners." Barley Saturday on the DAD..Y Pnm entertainment pqe will announce win- , nen•ot si1 trophies which be-llfill awerd In peraon 11ter during public musical pt.iform1oces. \ Eacb· 'ltophy lz awanled !Or ,.... wlltandinf·porlormanee -..-Col!linUoUI high performance lil·lhe field ol claaalcal .... 1c ·in tht Orqe County -· The awarda· are called Euterpt trqph~ (named after Ille Greek mQK ol music). Award winners to tie announced S.ttu· day w111 Include mu1lc'a Man GI '"'9 Yoar. Woman of the Year, Beal CoQCtrt OrganW1Uon Best Concert of 11\e S.,...., ,and two 11peclaJ, award s-f~ what Barley describes as "outstanding aervrce to the cause ol Oranae Cou~ music." ... Admiral Cruzen Of San Clem ente Succumbs at 72 Veteran polar exp!Ortr Navy Rear Adm1ral Richard H. Cruzen (USN-Ret.) of San Clemente, who was second In com- mand aboard the ship <lf Adm. Ricl).ard E. Byrd, died at Camp Pendleton Wednesday afternoon. He was 72. Admiral Cruzen died or art er i a I scleroall at the U.S., Naval Hospital at the Marine Corps base. The admiral, who had a distinguished service recc>rd of more than 35 yeirs, was cboBen second-in<0mmand on the ' USS Bear which IC• complished the legen· dary' 24,000.mlle mod· .m odyssey to the ""~ attUc in 1940. Admiral Cruzen had lived in San Clemente at 411 Cazador Lape llnce his reUrement from Navy service in June of 1954. He leaves his widow, Margaret Beaty Cruzen of the home; a daughter by previous marriage, Mrl. Susan Guy of Vienna, Va.; "'sister, Mn, 0. E .. Walsh of PorUand, Ore., ind five grandchildren, all in Virginia. Local fuDeraI services wUI ooi be held; Instead Ille body will be tranJported to Washington, D.C., for burial with bon<>rs at Arlington National Cemetery on Mon· day. Sheffer Mortuary In San Clemente is making local arrangements. He wu born ln Kansa11 Clt.y\ Mo., April 28, 1197. • The admiral erdutd UM! U.S. Naval .\ca-y In tli1 and when graduated in Ille Class of 1111 be llOcame an eN!gn. He then• .....i an the bottlesblps Idaho . and Nevada and 1erved u .ll!YPtor· of the.bottleahlp CalKomi,·rn lll'IJst, 9lhj!r ualinn)enll dur!J!i the . 'lOa. Jn. cliided cornmtndl111 IL !hi! USS Slmpeon · for several yura. ! Hla plone;ru,g In polar ~1ploratlen beaan tn 1139 tt"hlle serving u com· maDder of jl\t UIS. Bear. A year later the ship, convnand>!d I>!' Admlra~ Byrd, set out on ll.11 241000 exploration of the bo1·t·en AntarCUq continent In the 118-day trips (!let CJIUZEN, Pap I) ..... 1 ' helicopter beaded for the Jwo Jiml. "That was the· most beautiful aip.t I've ever seen," Mn. Halle told Nizon.:. 'Tm jubilant and thankful." • ~ WODl':ft Waited" uiltn tbt ·mw ar-- rived OD the liurter l>ef4rt-.C lile cbamjiagne, wbich Iller o)lUmlitlcaD, hd iced down Tliurada ... .... 7 .... ,. Mrs. Lovell watched rHr1tr7 m~a . ln~l.ovell'1 ttudy wllll moon Net~, g, Eclwii> E. Aldrin arid: 1 ete" Corirad. Mr i . Blliidit Lovell;"the astronaut'• mother and the Rev. Donald Railb, t b e Ir minister; .were also with her. When she 11w the' chutes, she leaJl:l!d te her feet and rushed Jnto the •· where the television picture ia beU;er, to watch tl<e splashdown. · "She planted beneK on Ille floor .- lo Mrs. (Robert) Gilruth (wife of Ille director of the Manned Space.Centfr),". NASA protocol officer aald. . "A roar, ·a cheer went up at splashdown," the officer uid. "Couldn't you bear It outside?" · • The two Lovell· firl1, Barl>ora, 11, and Susie, 11, were quiet and Concerned dw'· ing th! uproar. -· "They didn 't say a word," Hid the NASA offieer, . The Lovell's son, Jeff, f, wu too Younl to know what was bappeni.na. Jay, 1', ana their other &On~ watChed It at St: Joba'1 MilitarY Academy in Delalleld, Wla. Mrs. Haise, who Is seven monlhl pre,. nant, gathered her three ~ldrtn In 1 bedroom for apluhdown. Aia·n Bean, the fo~onaut to walk on the moon. was with her as were astronaut Gerald Carr, her mlnlster, the Rev. John E. Fellers, and her sister, Mrs. Sulm Dunkle of BUoxi1 Miss. • STOCK MAJUCET . NEW·YORK (AP) -The tloc:k marlr<t cut lb 1 ..... late this al-. Doclln· .iJ11 iSBUes on the Ne" York Stock Ex· cbaog• still beld a S.to-1 lead ......... ers, but the gap was narrowlol. (See qUotations, Pqes lB-11). The aver.ag' had been down nearly four points earlie~ in the session. Oruge ) Weaftier The Cham~ of Commerce bu taken over the weather bureau again and promilel sunny 1kles and. wartner temperatures, hltUnt the upper-,I0'1 alODf Ille Oranp Coa.st. ' INSIDE TODA 'l' Orange Countu'• tint mo1M premitre -in. Cotta Jleaa. - and a rtvicto. of t"1 'film ittclf, "'Tht Gamc1, 1t are ftotvrwd l1l todau11 WttkcndcT ltCCW.. I ..;,. " . "'""' . . . .,.. ·~.. : .m.'C J CW...fi.-19-41 0... C..., I C....la ,, ··--·· ... ,,...._. ,, ...,,. , .. I' DMtll Mttk" I ,_ ......... 1 I ............. ' T...,.. If ,,,._ 1 .. 11 "-"" •» "''"""" , •• ......, t AH UMsn IJ ........... ltlws 1•11 MllllM• • .,.... ..... .. Mist .... ; I Wt' I N • c -------~ .. . ... ..... : ' . . ~..-.- -I OOll.Y I'll.Iii· •• Three -Arei. Re~t 1 HighU?ay . . CartrtortbaI·I Que.stion • • . . , . . Widening P-a-ytn'3nt to Lag~na Bus F.imdla:pped ,, -.. , , ~ ::~To ··School Buard,~ c!:t':"~-=~'"!:l"C: ~~~;S~ii :£1~1':=-t,.='"': Pfan Bar • • nonball l!:zpttssl Ibo lloled. Sbo !Ml dly dwnber mJc1>1 ft!\! to ID IM ; I, 1'.ui.u.A HALLAN ~;n..-m-·wu bdore-Laguna !leach llOr<h&M-ol;i. llY*l1I _,Id leod-lo -F..UvaLJoa . .J!Qor-.!!J!!ln Vedder ~ .<>.<-""'°"'·'"II'"". '°"""""""'l 'l\'ldnellday night in the form more economlcal operatloll. echoed the thought that It might be a pro- of in appllcaUOn by the Festival to A representaUve of Venice Tram Com-ject for promoUon funds 11tnee the trams Planl to widen Cout Hlghway through ... •ate the jaW>"' jum"" tram. , p'iny which owns the Cannonball, Hid "add ·a lot of excitement and glamour." Dana Point !tom Del Obispo' Road to the -..-"' "'( the l~le Clattnce UJ>90R Young, fesUYal G<lldberg &aid Jt appeared the Fe1Uval Street of the Blue Lantern were dl1Cl0&ed 'Ibe Festival seeks a certificate of ~ 1 .... -.. _.1 .iA .. bl-.i ~;..-t""• &Pd dlndor, calculatod that one-lhlrd of the tram ,.,.... •--~ ...,.... -today by the Stato Dlvlsloo of Jlllb~ay~ venleoce from die dly. In yaan put, Cln!ICnball recdpta lhould go to ~ bus sUQffled raiaing the rate. It wu uld lnkme ,_,_ ··-'-however, it bu operated. ta an ar· company becaute no one tnvestilated the that the gate receipt& at the FesUval had Norman Br yt.r ._.. .. ~'"r rangement with Laguna TJanalt which claim. that Jt hid an aclusive tranchlse. increased 2Y.t times llnce tramJ btpn. for Dlltrict Seven, tOl4 the DAD.. Y carries passengers up and down Coast Goldberi said, "M)' recollec:tlon is the Edward Lorr, coancilman-eled, Aki-he • PILOT that u 88-loot 'ft'ide, !our.Jani: '.Hlghway 11.IJ year. TM Cannon b a 11 qreement ' waa rnede because he felt would ·like to see the matter held over. roadway with a medlaa .trip, left turn operates only · lD aummer during the 'they were takin& 'part of the revenue He said he was conoemed over aurvl~'1 lanu and parking allowances bas been FestJval and thus takes aome bullneu from Laguna Transit" 'Ille tram com· of the bus system but was in confilct with planned for Dana Point. that might go to the bu! comp{ny. pany representative said 72 percent of the idea that cities subsidize bwi com· The Festival last year paid the bm the Cannonball rettipts are during a panies. The current_width o( the highway is 56 company about on~lhlrd' of the Can-three.hour period that the bus company The matter was postponed unUI the feet from curb to curb however the state nonball receJ~, about $1,000. doesn't operate -before and after the next regular meeting. .agency has in most places an IKl-foot Mrs. Heleil Keeley. FesUval director, right ot way, accordin& to Brtnkn)eyer. told counclbnen thla WU becJUM the Festival bellevad tbe claim of tho lMll . n· p . G w "It may be aeceaaary to obtain ID more cmipony that it had an exclustve Public ana oint roup ·ants feet .. either side," aid Brinkmeyer. UUlities Commission franchise to operato . "This may ne<eultato the rtmoval of a tn Laguna. She said Festival attorney few bulldlngl." Richard Mudge learned thls is not the lie aid every effort wtll be made to :~!. !~1rf·~= .. then ~~est~~ Out of S. Laguna District :iW::rni:~~~ ofp:;edc;:,'"!'~a1! should apply on Its own .• She said the considered u a Jut reaort. Cannonball and smaller trams cost the The.widening ii scheduled to take Place FeS!val about $14,000 yearly, 1 foa each By JORN VALTERZA the .,...p cbo<e d ... onexattoo because It in the l9'13-,7t fiscal year. Brinkmeyer year of tll,000 to tJJ,000. .. °' n. Dal,., •1111 •tttt ls the beat way to bring our water ratu In tranaporlinl =era to the 1be Thunderbird COmmunlty downtoaaanelevet,"Smithu.ld. said U was a normal State Dtvlsloa of Festival, lbe said, the,.,. . m ctrculatoa Homeoimen' ·Mlodatton in Dana Poinl He walled the South LQuna dtltrtct'a Highways project and would aot rtqUire people th.UJ ·aidlag business and parklftl 'lbunday night voted to try deannexatJon directors wtth being "totalfy imenliUve" the hJ1bway commlsslon'11anction. and advertiles' Llf!llllli In the bargain. fruh the South Laguna County water to the Thunderbird protoata. Although the coutal freeway f 1 "It'• uklni 1julto a ' bit for UI ~. pay Diltrlct ioltoad ol payinf 50 "6cent He aid the board memben who· have scheduled to be completod in the late another $1,000 .*° Laguna Tr~t, lbe higher water rates. been meeUng with his lf0Up'1 water 1970s, Brinkmeyer 1~ the widening of "!;I;. ' " ..l.ci that the city should Foced wttlr two altornate pr-ala commlttoe bad not yielded . !tom thetr Coast Hlgln111y Is ii!1ll neceasary since ·-··e .~':..~i .. 1 •·tement from the bul from tta water rate lludy committee, the stand that the rate increases are juatWed traffic ll lncre11""' at a rapid rate and O>C\o... 1 finauii;.l&I --~' me •·-bl of th because of lnflaUon. -...... company and pr'O!ide-whltever. aubaldy ls gcni:•-.. mua• P e Ir o U, P will aoon lncrtue beyol'Jd the present needed to keep."i( ·operating: She aald represent!n~ 290 homeowners chose to a~ "There was just no -use talking wllh highway's capabllitlu. " transportation subsidy is tradiUonally the tempt to ]Otn Uie Capistrano Beach Coun-them any more," he aaid. "A high level of traffic will remala role of government. . ty Water District The other .choice would One issue still ls not clear in the de.an-evi;n after the freeway is bulll," said Councilman 1Ricbard Gokiberg sug-have been a recall drive against directors nexatlon procedure -whether or not the Brinkmeyer. gest.ed It would only be proper for the bus of the South Laguna Water agency. Thunderbird residents' share-of the South The p~ect ls esUmated to cost company to be ~·"You made .Angus Smith, vice president of the Laguna bond debt would: them into between ,000 and $700,000. The road 90me remarks that,~ Trllllit might homeownm0..,. ~·,~ .!1.':'...'!"~.'!!\ Jain•-~ ~Thcaptstrano Beachthr 1L ~ •• wtU Ue Into the Improvement of Coast like to take .... wUh/' be said. ..... .-•-A._ ui;a ... ,-Kl.... ' ere are ff recen t"....,_,en... Hi.Shway from Del Obispo Road to the A woman speCtat.cr tn tbe audience had year . be fl D)9et!Dg ~th offlclal1 of Which are Jn our favor, and even lf we sUU San Diego Freeway interchange which ls asked councilmen by Jetter why the city the · caplatrano Be~ and 1'?i<ltles had to pay the lhart of the debt, It would another project. didn't subsidize a transit service. Municipal Water Distri~t to seek be·cbelha perhltthln-'ththe ,!dSRmlberth w~1~er ratea w. K. Huhlmoto, director of tbe coope!'ation In the annexation attempt. they Ve U1 "1 • 1&JU· divillon of highways district 1evtn, bu If the coOperatlOn of the districts ls -He 'said a meeting between a new informed the members of the committee received. SmJth Aid, the next phue homeowners comrniUee and the two for the 1ncorporatio1t of Dana Point- would be a peUt5on cam~ to .eek water dlatricta wW be scheduled for some Capistrano Beach that a meeUni of all signatures of all the Thunderbird water Ume nei:t week. coast bJahway property owners tn the customers. He praised the effort to de-aMex area has been scheduled for May 14. The petitiorui and a fonnal proposal to 0 becau1e we and Dana Point hive very He urged the committee to encourage chanit water dlatrlctl then would io to littie in common with the m:t of the as many property owners as possible the County Local Agency Formation Sotltb Laiiana diltrict up cout. We are along the route of the improvement to at-Commlaaion Dana Point ,..!dents and by logic our •• ly ·-· _:,. plan ~ be tbe oecond orientation II toward the Cap,IJtrano Bay tend the meetlq whlcb la ten~uve "-•~ scbaduled for I p.m. ln Richard Heory recourse ~ tlli. -did not lllCOeed, but aroa." Dana SChool. During the meeting Lagunaly ...... ~ ~-= ' ' . '· ,. Hublmolo will -1°1° tbo plana_for the :::ks, •bi'.d ~k,'ft;e f 11e1 e d J d H "'." ' 0 A . 0 d• hlgbway, lll ~and the rtlht ol w1y ::1-li'~~~I'.' two 1.asmia ~00• u ·ge · ur.t m CCI en" ~· Lake, chairman of the i .. Ca"'"" at m Part Ave. a f<w minulal• ' '> j • " , -atlon'<ommlttoe'a bjpay .e<tlon, ...,.. ~ :\1~ , " told the c:ommlttoe Thuraclay that be aft.er 9 p.m.., wnn a probeUon fJc wanta all Dana Point cltllens to present cbecldn( out John Douglu K • 11, Ah . c D I d ·~-Ide ho ~-bl..... _,_,,., be officen said they found two plutlc 1• " ort1on ase e aye ·-· .. .. .. ·~ ..... y ~ of marijuana, smoking paraphernalia Ud imir~· be wtll pr-under.,...nding a numbe< of mllJIOCted LSD tableta. ' the ·uWltlu ·a1cm1 the highway, _the !JJ. Keeney and hJs wUe, Margaret lreni. stallldon of docoraUve street Ugtita and Keeney, n, were placed under arrest •D\11 Dr. Robert c. Robb will now have to martled women l 1 un®DltltuUonal. Iandlcaplnc the med1an strip. accuoed ol posaaloo of a.m,...u1 "' wait unUI May 7 for 1 judge's nillnl on Berman argues thal It does not truly and marijuana. f. :..:.-: the Laguna Beach pbyslclan pre-lrial mo-repmenl <lrlD(e ColDlty In terma of Mn. Keeney was laler rdelled orr1m. tions for dlsmlual of abortion charge• economic, IOClal, radal, cultural and Five Youths Held On Narco Raps . . By Laguiui Police ' -· ' ' ' • Three Arch Bliy resident Norman a school board, but waa OM of two lut· Mlleraon waa appolnlff~-W-/ilt ,. )Jlb\utl,, WJ:itiolo-~·•11.d l.d'.a t e·•, ·both · a vacancy oo the FlftliDtatrtd aeat of the 'de!eatod, in the April, 11117, achoo! board OraJlge County lklara ora.lucattoo.' eleeUon in the. Laguaa Beacb UN!led He will serve only unW June 30, filling School District. ' the po1I made vacant by the rotlpalion A l>-JUr resident 'ol the Laguna area of board prealdent Clay Mllcbell, aJii1 of Andcraoo first came 1o South Laguna hi South Laguna, wbo wa named to the 1939 and was gradu.a\ed from Laguna ~Board of EduclUoa by Gov. Beach High School in litS. He left the • . · area la llU to wort.Jn Los Angeles and Anderson, 42, WU amoq ·ail pencini returned &even yu#1 ago to make his ln~wed bl.the board March 11 alter home al 17 S. tncino Road In Three Arch they !lad sought the appointment and was Bay. Selected for the short term after he The Andersons have five children, decided not to run for election to tbe of-ranging in age from 5 to 16. lice. The others interview"! all 81'l' In the. After blah achoo! graduation, -Anderaoo election race and the board decided ,ap. served in the Navy then attdlded Suta polntmeot to·the tottrtm polt woold give Ana CoUege, gradwdtng !n IHI aiid 10181 the candidate an unfair advantage. 1, on to receive a ~tor of science delfM Anderaoo aid today be lntoaded to •• tbo U111verslty of Southern Callf«1ila. seek efectioo.to the board and bad·flled He ii a member nl the govmilnf board papers, but wltlldmr them wbea "tblnp ol the new Mti'ine Studie1 wtttulo and came up In 1111 work that made It. IP-manager of Three k'ch Bay Tu Dbtrfct. parent I would not have time to do • toocf 'lboae ruonlng for election to the COW1ty job on the board." school board seat in the June primary He Is a life insurance under,-rlter with are Ted M.' Crisell, Coata Mm ac- offlcea in Santa Ana. . countant ; Mrs. Elsie Kroesche, Cotta His decision to accept the Interim ap. Mesa, a former school ..te•acl1U;~1111&1d__ __ polntment was made, said Anderson, Price, Newport Beach meaaement con- "because I felt Jt would be good if we sultant; Reg Wood, Irvine, real estate could ha\lt a conUnuatlon of the kind of cowaelor; George Arnold, Corona dtl thlnJdng Clay Mltcbell brought to the Mar alea manager, Mn. JoAlm Jloudu, board. It will be a sort of caretaker role San Clemente· bousewUe-student; aod ror me. Then tbe election will decide who Roger C. Anderson, Huntington Beach ahoukt serve for the nex& term." architectural ,designer and president of Anderson hu not previously served on the elementary scboo.I board ln that city. From Page J -I APOLLO LANDS SAFELY ..... tingly wu exposed to the Gennan measles and grounded two days be'fore launch. Lovell, Swigert and H.al&e, "damnla fatigued" and dlsappointod by the' failure of the nation's third try at putting men on the moon, splashed down four miles south of the Iwo Jlma ln aun-aplotched and genUe seas 620 miles southeast of Pago Pago In American Samoa. They were to spend the night aboard, ny Saturday to Samoa and then retum Sunday to their families at the space center outside Houston, Tei:. It was reported unofficially President Nixon ~uld be on hand to greet them. Cheers burll out in the cootrol center room where ground crew, b;ld tolled levertsbly for lour days to 1e1 their col· leques back aafely .i.e. ·-bl& Orana:e and. white. main parachutea ap- peand on the tellvblon ICJ'een. There Wu .ahOtber about as the Odyuey hit the water in full view of the milllOlll before TV sets around the world . Before the beauUfully smooth re-entry, the astronauts had jettisoned the shat- tered leci.lon of tlle--.ervtce module that had ip01led tbelr moon mhllon and saw in astonishment lt.s condJUon. 11There'1 one whole aide of the apacecrlft missing, .. aaid Lovell. "The whole panel is blown out." A swimmer reached the s.ide of the conunand module at 10:17 a.m. PST. "Can you give ua our dlatance from the ship," asked Swigert. From Page J CRUZEN •.. between two civilized ports. As a rear admiral he commanded a joint Navy-coast Guard cruise to Arctic waters In 1946, then a year later served as commander of Operation Highjump in the Antarctic which was the largest ever to traftt to the frozen continent. '!be expedition lested lblpo, men ind equipment under severe wujber con- dlUona. After hJs retirement and ldUing tn San Clemente the Admiral joined the finn of Federal Electric _Company u a 6eld director in posiUO!llng of the· DEW Line which was the first lntercontine:ntal balliaUc missile defen.te system. Besides three awards of the Legion of Merit, Bronze Star and Commendation Ribbons, be held dozens of military decorations. own recqpitaance. Her bulbend'a ball filed against him. poUUcal facton. was 1et at ta,500. · Injuries suffered thlJ week ln a traffic Judae Paul Mut accepted Berman'• Later ht the evenln&. • MCODd. pro-accident led to the delay of a verdict argument in munlclpti court t b 1 t bation check took the offloen lo the Clla scheiuled for delivery Thursday by California aborUon law$. under which Or. YOU'll LOVE THE SPRINGTIME L00K Laguna Motel, on South COaat ~way. Judge ByrOn K. McMJlll,n. The jurist Robb was arr1B1ted are unconatJtuUonal. Knocking ~ door• while a~teinpllng to escaped wtth minor injU?res from a traf-His opinion contained the comment that locale the probaUoner, they tume4 up fie accident ln which his car was the TberapeutiC Abortlon Act eaten to lhrff more drug suspect.I.. dernolllbed and is not expected to rtlum •he desires of the Roman Catholic Placed undtr, arrtlt w«e Albert to th• bench for at le11t two wetks. ·eUglon and cannot be applied to the Cockrill McGuire Jr., 22,'of Santa Ana, Or. Robb, &7, of 345a7 Scenic Drive, 'mmunity 11 a whole. who is accuaed of possession of marl-Dana Point, 11 arguing through attorney juana; R&>ger Downard, 20, of Hollywood, Moses Berman that the dlstrlct attorney accused ql ~ion « matijuana and unlawfully revived 1n SuperJor Courl dangeroos dnlfll and poaeasioo ol drugs abortloa charges that -e dismilaed In for ule; and D•vld 'l1l<>mu Downard, It, Santa Ana Munielpol COOrt. who said be wu a transient. accused of And Judge McMillan has been uked. to possesa1on of dangerous drugs for aale recognize also that the 1989 Orange Coun- a n.d pqa1e11l4n of narcotics ly Grand Jury which Indicted Robb on ~~~-=lle~,ldence were a small quan-Charges of procurinS: mlscarriage1 ln UD· tity ot_ marijuana and approximately 70 LSD tablets and 9e00nal c!'plU]es, alon1 with am o t I n e pipes and other paraphemalla. DAILY PILCT --· "--........ 19Mii ......... .., C.... 111... S-Cha1• OllANOI C0MY ;ua&..llHINO ICOM'AMY ••"'4 N. w,94 PrM1"111 •M 'lllll..W J,,., II:. c.,, • ., Vice f'rtal6Mt •M 0-•l Mtnattr Th•flltt "''"ii ...... Tli•""•t A. Murphi11• M-.~Edlkir llicJt1r4 P. Nill S.,,11'1 Cit .. ~' Edl!W -· C011t ~I .Qt weti li'r llrftt·. H.._,I let(h1 1111 Witt ..... , .._..,,.,... • .. ._.. IMC~I ID JI-I A- Hlll<llno"" ttld>I lft71 ... di ............ '-" C'""'"lt: a N11111 II ~ ... Building ·Begins On Modern Brig Coostructlon·haa 1llarled on a !Z,364,000 cm.ctiooal facWly at Comp P<ndlelOO to rtplsce the World Wtr ll·bullt brt1 that waa lnvestipted becaUllB of ch&rces that prlsonert Wert miltretted. CompleUon ts tebeduled in 11 month!, ofllclala said at Uie Tb u r I d I-y groundbreaking ceremonies. The new brig for 400 prilonen ll ln an lsolatod canyon 1hov• bale beadquartora • Work I• being done by tho P\IDll' Amtrlcan Conltrtctlon Contorllum nl San Diego. • . A-·board of lnveatlglllon heeded by Brtgadler General Frank Garrttaon wa1 convened to lnvettr,att charglS of prisoner mistreatmenl It foundo lloltted cases and blamed them on intdequate physical f1cil1Ues, shortqu and rapid turnover of guard per~ and r1ptd In- crease tn the priaontr lotd. Congreu approved tundl for the new facility last month. f'ro111 P .. e J HOSPITAL •.. yura, he slid. The ISO-bed facility wtll Hrve the com· muniUn of Like tore1t, El Toro, Laauna Hllll, Mlulon Viejo, C a p t 1 t r a n o llllhltods and Ull(Un• Niguel. Andrtw• a.nd Olse:n emph11bed th1t oomtnlctlon pl1M for both ftdUUes will be c:oord lnatod i, Hold unnec.,.ary duplication of aervlctt under what II known ae 1n Auoclttt Bo•pltal ,Pl~. Orug Bust Made In San Oemente; Man Basses Out A John Doe driver and a female com- panloo were arrested by San Clemente police' In a white van Thursday, but before be could be booted' on drug ln- toxlcailon charges, he pueed out. '~ So police transported both the male and the young girl with him to Oranae County Medical Center's pr1aon ward . Offlcen saki the arrest took place at the comer ol. A venida Pico aDd Loi Mollno1 ntar noon after several callers reporttd the van being driven erraU~ally. nte male suspect, offlctra s 1 l d , became uncon1elous before he could &Ive his name. Hl1 girlfriend, who wa1 not ldentifled, alao was thought to be utlder the influence. Both were transported by ambu1anct to the h06pitaL Triton . Seniors Named Scholars • FUtoen Triton MniOl'I will be awarded California Sltte acholanhlpa on aradua· tion from San Clemente Hlah School. The ltate grant.I, 11>1ne more than 11,000 mun be uted ~ proi:ur1 higher educaUon In one of the atilt unlvonlUt1. They may be de£emd ts long u two years, for student. who attend a junior college or undertake 1 period ol employ· mcnt before university entry. San Clemente 1tudenll winning the scholastic h--nor• ire: Ron Allen, Dlvld 'llan ku, Ron Culhln1, Ctndi Davldaoo, Michael Eate1, Martha Holland, Monh:1 Hutchenl, Robert Lineback, Call Pa~ tera011, Clyde Sal'<fl, Cynthia Slingerland. _ Barbara Smith, Vicki V e d d • r , LI 1 I WalltlnJ and Sandy Zie&ler• . • • .OF BOMBE CHINA 1'1111Sl11D 0 IN MIMOSA nu.ow O« llltlllt. HAND DICOIAllD IN CHAll ~ Ill.ASS SHiii.ViS AND TWO INlllllOl UllH'IS. IY DUXll., THI MOST TIUSllD NAMI IN PURNITUU. $879 • DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DREXEL -HERITAGE NIWPORT llACH 1717 Wtttcllff Dr., 642·2050 OPEN PRIDAY 'TIL 9 ... .. INTERIORS ProlHllonal lnttrlo< LAGUNA l!ACH 0..fgneni 345 North Co11t Hwy. 49MS51 Avoll1blo-AID-llSID OPfN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 ,,.,_ , ... ,.,... ....... 0...,. c......, .... lt•J l • • FrldlJ', Aprll 17, 1970 L DAIJ.V PILOT J LBHS Cheek~ Danee Noise . t A "decibel count" • .,w become • man-The ltUdent pvemment bodi11 moptec11 the eyee dole, one boldl lhe brtMlti W datory part of all fUture · atudeilt ~ances " a 1resolutlon readlng, " ••. In the Interest musclee teme." Gutnc alO'IUonl dlmbt- at Laguna Beach High School, the s~enl of the health and weUare ol Lquna I.oh and the -pm111r1 -· cooncll and •tudent congrm hu de<lded. Beach High School ltudentl .•. a ult de-"Adnrlalln b l1lddealy lnjec1ed lalo Ille Dilturbed by medical st~ pofotlng cibel llandanl shall be pul on iu ochOol blood-.., wblch ......_ '"""-· lr· out health h11.ards •that can .. suit from dances .... to prokcl our llludeall "'1m' ritabUll)l and anxlet,y. Comlllno thla body excessive exposure to loud .nolse, the the possibility ofhe&rl.l\g defectl." reacUoo with vlpous·n.erclle ln tbl students precautionary action was in 'Ibc retolutlon was idopted after studv form of danctnC. and )'00 are weu1nf rder · ' out your body.'' : • 0 "nOctors regard 70 lo 80 decibels a.s a of. 1 reparl by New York'i Dr. Simuel From now on, aMounC"ed 1tudl:nt. con- Ufe noise level," on student erplalned. lt0$Cn 6n the eff!ct. ol extrmie nol.e on greg pre1klent Charlie ware,. the ~ ~The level some of the-rock-groups-at-our the body. ------idiOOl aclence dePiMiiiiO('IDOlleleve'-_...., dancu have reached has exceeeded 160 The doctor stated, "The blood vessels meter will be used to check the dlcfbel decibels.'' constrict, the· skin pales, the pupils dilate, at ,alJ dances. · t· 1--,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'-~~'-"~~~~~~~~~~~~~__., Citi%enslaip Explosion -l+----N>!W-U:S:-Cltt?tmr:::::-t4~trong ptuS"1:1retrmm.t:---pbottJ ·following naturalization ceremonies. Group 1ies gather around Superior Judge Willia~ Speirs of new Americans include 46 residents of the in foyer of Orange County Courthouse for group Orange Coast. See story, Page 8. Officer Back County Votes to Protest · From School On J lt veniles ~hicago 5 Talk at UCI A s!rong protest to the appearance of Kunstter spe) at a conference on cam-• The LaguCa Bea c h Police Department's popular juvenile officer. detective Alex Jimenez, will be back on the job Monday. five members of the Olicago Seven at UC pus. · Irvine on April 26 was voted 4 to 1 by the Supervisor David L. Baker propoged O~ange County Board of Supervisors that "a strongly worded resoluUon pro- this week. testing the appearance be forwarded to But UCI Olancellor Daniel Aldrich said Chaneellor Aldrich the UC Board of Jimenez was graduated last week from the University of California's Delin· quency Control Institute, where he has spent the past three months receiving post ·graduate level training in the latest , today he ~ould sti~k by his decision ~ Regents and Gove~or Reagan." allC?w the five convtdc:d members of .the "I do not believe the university is the Chicago Seven and thetr attorney William proper place for such appe8'ances," ~ 1Baker said ... What happened in Santa methods o.f handling juvenile offender~.:.._, Deadline Monday The officer attended the spec 1 a 1 trainh1g program OJ! a $500 scholarship provided by Church Women United of Laguna Beach. A similar scholarship has ~ given by the Church Women so that detective Carlene ·Ambrose . the department's new woman juve11ile officer caa attend the institute. . Organized in Js.te, the OCI is the original specialized training program for police juvenile offk:ers. Students are selected by a special screening committee and given 12 weeks of intensive tarlning social treatment for deliAquency, Police . techniques, preven· lion techniques, legal aspects of delin-- quency, growth and mental deveklpment of youth, administration or police juvenile programs and public speaking. Jimenez graduated. with the 50lh DCI class, which brought to l,211 the number or graduates who have given professional service to more than a millio111 juveniles jn '48 stales and 25 foreign countries. Of the graduates , 35 have become chiefs cf police and five are serving as law ·enfcrcement consultants to other na~ tions: Next mo111lh, the institute will move from regular USC cla;isrooms lo I new building of its own on the edge of the campus. donated by J o h n and Alice Tyler. Tyler is co-founder and ro-chair· man of the boards o {the Farmers Insur· ance Group, a sponsor of the OCI. Detective Jimenez has been juvenile cf. fleer in Lagu11a Beach since 1968, work· ing with doze111s of youthful offenders, children in trouble and runaways who come to tile area. A police officer in San Clemente since 1947, he joined the Lagt.tna Beach force in 1956 as a mctor officer and later in the detective divisio111, ·He also has -taken police training at.- Orange Coast College and in FBI courses. For Statements · Couocilmeil-elect In Lagnua Beach and their official backers have until Monday to file a statement of campaign con- tributors and expenses. QuestiOned about the procedure, City Clerk-Manager ·James D. Wheaton said in the case of succtssful candidates the statements must be in by April 20, the day before council reorganization and election of a mayor. Losing candid.ates have until 35 days after election. Candidates who spent less than $200 may use a short form. Candidates are required to detail all money received, the amount and from whom it came. The law also requires that they detail how it was spent, such as printing, mailing or advertis ing. Of£icial committees backing a specific candidates are also required to fill out a similar form. Census Takers Will Be Around Remember the 1970 census~ Back on April I? A mnnber of South County residents are still waiting for the census taker to stop by and pick up the fonn they so carefully filled out. . Don't give up, says the census officials. Census takers are still making their rounds. Sooner or later they 'll get ai;ound to everyone · in the special census area where householde~s .were instructed to hold, not mail.. their form s. Laguna Police Nab Six In Narcotics Craekdown Six persons were arrested on narcotics' .ace.used of possesSoPt or· marijua11a: chargea Wedne!day night in Laguna Doria1d Alexander Val1ese, 20, a .transient Beach, one man was booked for i11· accused of possession of dangerous drugs terferillg with officers during a 11arcqtics: and mari1uana aOO possession o f investigation and a would-be marijuana dal)gerous drugs for sale; John Henry "buyer was the victim of an armed ro~ McGilvary, 20, a Marine from Camp bery. Pendleton, accused of possesslo• ot'·mari· A 20 year-old Sunset Beach man told jua11a; Kyp Alyn Ayers, 23, a transient police he got into a car with a y~ng man accused of possession or dangeroua drugs who promised to sell ,him marijuana, was and marijuana: and Daniel Joseph Hag. driven lo the 200 block of Beverly Street gy, 20, of Seattle, Wash., accused ot at. about 8 p.m. aJ1d relieved, at gunpoint, possession of marijuana. ol. the $100 he l111tended to use to pay for All five additionally are charged with the drug. It was the fourtl\ such incident being present where drugs are used. in recent weeks. Police ciaim they seized as evidence at At 9: 15 p.m. "Wednesday, narcot.ics or-the address two brown p8per bags con· ricers arrested Joseph 1A!o Culver, 22. !aining marijuana stems, two lids of mari- 1464 Glenneyre St. on charges of juana, approximately 58 tablets of sus.. possession ot dangerous drugs and peeled LSD .. a number or marijuana ciga- possq,sion of marijuana for sale. rettes, butts and narcoUca par"aphemalia. Observed In the Cleo Street area, Earlier in the evening, at the junction where he allegedly was behaving susp1. or Woodland Drive aod the Broadway cioUsly, CUiver was folklwed to a parking frontage road,, Randatl Brian Kemp, 25, lot in the 1400 block of Glennef"' Stred er 516 Park Ave. was arrested on 11 ...ttre he had driven with three ...other charge of interfering with the duties of a persoM. The othe:rs in the car we're nol peace officer. tharged. Two lids of marijuana and a ~ _ Police said narco(lc1 officers Nonnan c.-ellophane bag of suspected LSD tablets Babcock -and Neil Purcell, accompanied were se.lzed. by two deputy marshals, were attempting Al 9 :~ p.m., at the 1464 Glenneyre St. to coJM.:luct a narcotics lnvestigatio11 when address, five more youth.II , all from out of Kemp began hurllng verbal abuse, refus- lown , were arrested on drug charges. ed to move from the tcene snc: took a Those booked were Michael Brooks awing at an olficer who asked ror hi~ Walker, 20, who give no addrtaS and ii idenuticaUon. • .. Barbara could happen .here." Supervisor Robert Battin offered the on- ly protest against the move and voted against it. •·we are moving into a field not in our jurisdiction," Battin said, "and [ think it is a .dangerous precedent and completely uncalled for." In a statement issued today, Aldrich said: "The policy of . the University of California is to pennit recogniled facult1 1 and student organizations to h o I d meetings on the campus to which non· university speakefs may be inviled . "The Use o.f available u Jl I v e r s I t y facilites for such purposes Is denied only when Uie meeting is considered to be in· compati ble with the education objective of the university. "The granting of permission does not constitute endorsement of the $peakers, their philo'sophies, their expressed views or their conduct. . "I believe that th~ ~iversity is one of the few. remaining iMtituUons in our .society where people are free to express ideas and to have them heard in an orderly and instructive atmosphere. On the basis of the infonnation now available to me, lhose making ar- rangements for the meeting at UCI on April 26 will meet those conditions." Innocent Plea Give n in Case Laguna Beach massage artist Nancy Ann Vlahos, 22, arrested March 10 on charges of conspiracy to commit pro- stitution, entered a plea of Innocent In South Orange County ..Municipal Courl Thursday'. ' Judge David Aaron ordered the case to jury trlal at 9 a.m . .4une 4 in the Laguna Niguel court. Miss Vlahos was arrested at the Academy of Physio-Therapy Massage and Sauna Parlor, ~ Thalia St .. alter she allegedly offered "extra services," for a price, to an invesligator from the district attorney's olfice who requested a massage. She was freed on $940 bail. Investigation of the massage parlor that led to the arrest also prompted Laguna Beach councilmen to adopt a strict new ordinance controlling such establishments. New Boys Club Open in Canyon Laguna's big. new Boys' Club at 1085 Laguna Canyon Road Is open for business with games, gym activities and movies for boy$ aged 8 to 18. More acliv,ities will ~scheduled as ad· ditional sections of the club are com· pleted and equipped. but for now there are game rooms with pool tables and · ping pong, Cree movies every Wednesday rright at 7 and dodge ball in the new gym at 7:30 on Tuesday and ?rlday nights. Starting next Wednesday, beglnnlna karate classes will· be given by the club'! athletic director Rusa Daly,'who le a red belt karate expert. There will be no charge for the classee, from 4 to S. p.m. on Wednesdays. Interested boys are invited to sign up. Boys' Club membership is still only $1.5<1 a year and new cards, or cards boughi si~e July 1 last year, will~ &ood unt.i.I Jan. I, 1971, " I • the safari look ... . . pa~nts suit with a switch of skirt Ready for a iieat fashion advenlllfe ••• lbe pants S>1it snapped for su1111er with buttoned·"· belled safari jacket. Quick changiftg to a pleated slcilt while tracking the big flme. Pollder bltie or 'lime green; 6 lo 14, Clllt'lllete, AM. Boutiq1111 Spcrts1f!!8r. J ·-t .u ...... • .. ·~· -•• "· • Newport rl Fashioo Island Newport Cenlert 644·2200 , Mon., Thurs., Fri. 10:00 till 9:30 Other days 10:00 liJJ .5:31 ' .; t· • " ' • :· ·, .. • ' .. • .• .. ' • • • • • ~ .... °""" ,..... ....., ·Outspoken Edward Ban Elson an- nounced his candidacy for the post of Dane County, Wis., district attor- ney Wednesday -in the nude. ~e announced his candidacy at a st;np tease bou!se while standing beh~d a lectum .which covered strategic areas from view of the audience and law officers. When no one ask· ed him any questions , he rei:nar~ed, u1 guess I covered everything .• • The lllinoil Dej,artment of Re· venue ,.eports: that it was getting some indU:ationl of dttplea.surt with the mio state income ta:e W tdnesdaJI, the last day for /if. ing. One return was stained with blood and in.scribed: "You got -e-verythiJig.dae -...htrCs a drap of m11 blood too.• •· The city .. of San Francisco bas filed a suit to force the removal of a hqge sign of a topless dancer witb two 1tn \elically placed fulsh- ing 'Ted llgbU. Officials were quick to ..r the order bad .nothing I<> do \vi th' the nature o!the sign but sim~ ply that its shapely figure extend- ed higher than lite j>ermltted 10 feet above the roof. •• • . -- SAIGON (UPI) -Strong South Viet· namese [orcea defied American wamin&s a~ drove Into Cambodia In a Uve-day ' operaUon that deatroyed a Viet Cong arma factory and kiUed n Communist sokHen, informed allied military aources aakl tonight. They sald the operation wtuch began Monday was stUJ under way tonight II was carried out in the Mekong Dell.a region by several companies or govern· ment mililiamen supported by a regimen· t.al..med annored cavalry unit. A regi- ment is 2,400 men. • In previous South Vietnamese forays lnto Cambodia, U.S. military advisers at- * * * U.S. Weighs Cambodian . Aid Requ.est WASHINGTON (AP) -The Nixon ad· mlnistration ls reported approaching Cambodl~'• request tor military assistan~ ct with extreme caution. There seems to be litUe doUbt here that the Cambodian anny needs or wtll soon need arms. But aome officials say an in- ternational arrangement to furnish ald, pegged to the purpose of supporting Cam· bodian neutrality, might afford the best solution to the problem. 1be State Department a n n o u n c e d Thursday. a request for m i I I t a r y assistance -.meaning arms and other materiel -had been received .from the new Cambodian eovernment of Premier Lon NoJ. who overthrew former chief of state· Prince Norodom Sihanouk. A. spokr.sman said the request was being .. examined," a word chosen to avoid sayin& Ulat it was already being considered." 1 About the aame time S e n a t e Democratic Luder ·Mike Mamtleld said he WU opposed to granting U.S. arms ald to Cambodia. lA'ched to the unJts b&ve nfua;ed to cross the boriler. However, U.S. Air Foree plane1 have bombed Communist artillery bases ln!ide Cambodia in retaliation for sbeltlogs of U.S. J>OSIUOllJ. Allied sources tald the government forces -Kiied more Olan 200 Communist weapQns, including Soviet.made rlfies and Chinese Comteunist mortars. In the strike into the one.tbne Communist sanctuary in Cambodia opposite Kleng Phong Province. The strike reported tonight ca me 70 miles west of Saigon. Other South Vietnamese Qllt!rations into Cambodia have been reported 35 miles norlhwest of Saigon where the Parrot's ' B<!lt sedlon of Clmbodla' lbruall into South Vlelnam. Vlet 'Coli& troopa In that area bave moved westward into Cam· . bodla, attacldo& a nµmber ot Cambodian villages and towns. ,. The -aUon reported loo!ihl ""' cooductecl.:d.eoplte_ an_ -I bl U. S. authorities ' to the Soulh~Vlelnll%1'se go"vernment to halt attacks against C6m- munist .unlta acros.• the frontier. ,. AdmlnlstraUon officials in Washington said Wednesdoy the appeal ,.., bsu«I by the Nixon administration· b e c a 1,1 s e American ofiicials feared i n c r ease d military activity Jn Cambodia would widen the war in Indochina. Canibodia . • Ill I Far to the oonh, , bell<oplen fod"7 1,llGO Nortb Vi-hid been kl1lod hi lll1ed 500 South Vletu-lnfontr7m.. the oleCe ol lbe two buts. , Into· jungle cltarlnp near the A Sllau Outing !he h<ljcopler uaaull "" tilt tbtoe landlog ..... Sli mllet J\0<1heaol ol Valley, the Communist supply ""'teJ,..n tho 36-mlt .. loog Ji Shau Valley, ......,.i • Looo lnto the Hu .. Da Nanr .,... ii>/. llre,obot down an It.HJ Cobra hellcopttr scene of aome ol lhe bloodiell lllhUnl ol , gunihlp of the 10111 Airborne Division'• .the Vietnam war. 151th Aviation Battalloa. Both crewmen It was .tliiCIO..est aJ>Prooch' IOtli<"1,..-..,.,!f< . Shau Valley by •"Y tlleable allied u.nll The .South VJiinameae ~pa c a m e alnce the U.S. JOlat Aftharne Division under· North Vletnameae gunl1re al:molt abandoned tlle valley WI Septanber. Immediately alter they Jarided. Milllal'J Field reports '1!.9 told of ..,.. 811 rUls sourtes aald a Nortb Vletnameae unit •P- lbdJy agaia!t Nortb Vle-troops • parently was trapped betw,.o two uolta surrouoding the Dok Seang IOd Dok Pek of arriving South Vietnam .... One South Gretn Beret bases n.ear the. Laotian Vietnamese soldier and an Amtralian ad· border and commanden said more than. vistt ·wefe tilled. · UPI Ttle,...,_ Senate Quiz On Blackmun Int·erest.s Due WASHING TON · (UPI) -Wbon the J ustice Department revealed th a t Supreme Court nominee Harry A. Black· mun ruled in three cases involving firms in which he had financial interests, it u- -sured the judge of 1nU:r1Sive que!lklning before the Senate Judiciary Committee. A thorough s J_U d y was likely e v e n betore the Justice Department statement, howev~r. in view of the Senate's rejection of President Nixoo's last two nominees - Judges Clement F. Haynsworth Jr. and G. Harrold Carswell. A Senate sourct: ad· -ded Thursday: "On the surface there seem to be parallels with Haynsworth, and after the President 's charges, every senator who questioned Haynsworth and Carswell will have to .question Blackmun." Like Haynsworth , Blackmun also was a director of a business enterprise while on the circuit bench. He served four years on the board of Kahler Corp., operator of a Rochester, Minn.. Hotel, receiving $1,500 a year. He resigned: In 1963 after the judicial conference recommended judges not hold directorships in cor· porations organized for profit. Adm.inJstritloa leaders expect any decision to meet the cambodian request directly will draw new fire from critics in Congress. POtlCE FIGHT PITCHED BATTLES ,FOR SECONI) STRAIGHT DAY ON BERKELEY CAMPUS Radicals Hu rl Rocks, Smash Windows; Polic:t Use Tear Gas, Ma ke 31 Arrests The Just.ice Department's revelations about Blackmun's record came In lhe form of a Jetter from Deputy Attorney General Richard G. Kleindierut to Sen. James 0. Eastland (0.Miss.), chairman of the judiciary committee. The action was apparently intended to brin g Blackmun's actions into the open, and to dispel any hint or impropriety. On the other hand they fear without 30me assistance Cambodia may not 15urvive as a neutral country. The Cambodian request for ald has been a~sed not only to lhe United States but to many other coun'tries. Berkeley Under Siege; In a statement April 14 Premier Lon Nol said the government would accept "'all w>eonditlonal foreigu aid from all $0Ul'CeS." ' 11lls broad appeal opened up the possibility the United Slates would con- sult with other friendly governments about a possible intern a tlo n al ar· Police Repzilse Rioters Pan Amtrican sttiiia~ tflR l:r shown trying to ~ prol\f .I rore Ford Tri·motor which wiU be part of tht show at tht·Reno Na~~. Championship Air Races nt:tt Sept- ember. Mills Darby is the queen of the show. • Gale warnings were posted Tues· day in Allantic City, N.J., but un- fortunately there was no place to post them. The U.S. Coast Guard Station there reported that the ·60 mile-.per·bour wind bad blown down tne pole on which the warnjl)g flags are flown . • Under the heading "Merrie 1 , EngJond" the Daily Telegraph of London Thursday publUhed a report on old age perulO'ners be- ing showed sex films in London. "The first film sh01Ded mass orJ gies, .sadimt, brutality, lesbian-I ism and just about every kind of l fetish and perotrsion ... One ,f. dul11 genUtman claimed ht had seen more exciting things at lhe staaide.H ement for providing military su~ • No one In Washington was sure ex- y how this might be done. 1Ibe new regime has been Involved in some fighting with North Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces using Cambodian border territory as sanctuary in t h e Vietnam war. Red Chinese Rap Russian Leader VIETNJANE, Laos (UPI) -Some Nort.11 Vietnamese troops in southern Laos are pulling back and possibly mov · h1g into neighboring Cambodia or South Vietnam, military sources said today. They described the pullback a r "usual," but said they were uncertain or its significance. They said the w:ithdrawill was in soulllem Laos near the Ho Chi Minh Tral? lhat runs from North Vietnam throogh Laos and Cambodia into Sou th Vietnam and that it began last ...veek. The sources also said the guerrilla Pa· 1het Lao forces had stepped up rice col· lections because food shortages were developing .since Cambodia closed the port of Sihanoukville to North Viet- namese supplies. BERKELEY (UPI) -Bands ol howl· Ing radicals swept across the battered Uriiversity ,of California campus Thurs· day in a series: of guerrill•llke, rock· thr.owing attacks on buildings and police units. -··Campus officers, sherifCs deputies and CaliforrUa Highway Patrolmen f i red vol l eys of tear gas into the demonstrators, who fell back, regrouped, and charged again. At least 33 persons were arrested. bringing to more than 50 the number or arrests in two days of violence. More than a score have been-Injured. Chancellor Roger Heyn!, who banned all rallies scheduled for today, said lhe campus "was the victim of wanton destruction unprecedented in the !J,istory of the university. Any attempt to link today's grim events with moral issues is travesty on morality." About 2,500 persons roamed about Sproul Plaza, the famous center of 1lissent 9n the 27,ooo.student campus, but the destructive rampage was carried out by about 400 hard-core demonstrators - including many of grammar and high school age. "People are dying in Vietnam and we're going to be dying here." a beardtd radical standing on a station wagon told one of the roVlng bands. "This university is one of the enenUes." ' The demonstrators ripped down an American fiag and tried to bum ii. smashed hundreds of windows, wrecked Rain~ Falling Over South Flagstaff, Ariz., Reno Both Have Snow Storms Ceiilforale SOUTHEllN CA\.l,OllNIA-Con1ldll'< tbl1 c:olucll-""'°""" Stlvnlll' wttll 1-auft#ld tl'owff1. 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Meanwhile, former studen t body presi· dent Dan Siegel surrendered on charges of Inciting to riot during Wednesday 's disorders. Siegel, who was booked and released on $2,000 bail, cilled the charges "ridiculous" and "absurd." Four of the 26 persons arrested Wednesday were identified by police as members of the militant Weatherman faction of Sutdents for a Democrat!c So. ciety. fr 4 Persons Hurt In Santa Barbara Rioting Violence SANTA BARBARA (AP) -Three young women and an African forelp ex· change student were hit by shotgu• pellets Thursday night as 200 officers dispersed about 700 young p e o p I e smashing windows at a bank building which replaced one rioters burned down J111 February. Sheriff James Webster said some or his riol·helmeted, shield-carrying deputies fired birdshot into the air, but not directly at any of the protestors attacking tne Bank of America branch in nearby Isla Vista . He said he was invesligating the woundings. 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One student Involved in the trouble later told a newsman the demonstrators attacked the bank branch -as was the 1.11 case in February -u "the biggest sym· bol In the community Of the capitalist establiahment we've been flghUng against for years." Dc!nmstrator5 said \he rrotest was 1ippnf.ancous. But one studen said 0 !eel· ·•' lngs were galvanized·' by a ca1npus !ipeet;h Thursday aftt:moon by Nancy .o4 Rubin, wire of Jerry Rubin, ~nvicted in the Chlcagp Seven riot trial. AuUJrUles did nqt lmn1edlatel)' link her al)eech to the dlsturbtLDCc. I House Approves Welfare Package; -Senate Fight Due WASHINGTON (AP) -The House has handed President Nixon a major victory by psssing his far-reaching welfare reform package, but the administration faces a strong effort in the Senate to raise the assured family income over ll,600. Several senatoN al ready have served notice t h e y will try to hike the benefits despite the cost. The final 11 o o r showdown may come in June. By a 243-155 vote that crisscrossed par. ly lines, the Mouse Thursday sent the measure to the Senate. Both Repu'blican and Democratic leaders :;upported it , but conservatives in both parties -and a fc1v &liberals w.ho wanted more generous provisions -Were lined up in oppositio~. The measure provides a $1 ,600 federally assu red income for a family of four and Increases the roll of eligible persons by an estimated 13 million, mostly lhe work- ing poor and their families. Jt requires adult beneficiaries to register for. job training and assignment. The federal government would assume a greater share of the cost and ad- ministration. • ' ":. The aged, blind and disabled would be as.wred $110 a month. By official estimates, the bill would cost $4.4 billion -but opponents said the cost will turn out as much as three times that ftgure. - Coed on Carpet Ove r Bare Butts JACKSONVILLE, Fla . (U~I) -A photograph of tlle bare backsides of two girls on Page 145 of the Jacksonville University yearbook might mean Robyn Moses won't graduate on time -and she Y:asn't even in the picture. Mi.ss ~loses, 21. is editor of the yea rbook and a hearing on whether she practiced deception in putting lhe annual together will be held alter clas.5es todaJ. in lhe student dean's olfice. Wayne Corbin, dean of men, said ltfiss Moses' degree would be withheld peodin& final disposition of lhe case. The official charges against the Wilm- ington, Del., coed are "deception" and "conduct contrary lo the best interests of the students and the university.'' The picture, at the beginning of the sorority section , is superimposed Wer a campus scene. Attention Dr aftee 145, Your .Number 's Up WASHINGTON (AP) -The Selective Service System has told its local boards not to draft anyone with a lottert number higher lhan 145 in May, a headquarters spokesman says. Ever since the dr&.(t-by·lottery began at the start of this year, Selective Service has been setting a monthly celUng number. so that temporary differences among local draft pools don 't send some men into the service ahead o{ others with the same number. Half of LA Students Out • AS Walkout Continues LOS ANGELES .(UPI) -Student absenteeism soared today to nearly 50 percent as the school board of the city's 616 schools attempted to negotiate a back·to-work agreement with striking teachers. The board ordered Superintendent Robert Kelly to discuss an agreement "'ilh United Teachers of Los Angeles aimed at getting the strikers back in the classrooms by Monday. flowever, the agreement would not in· volve "substantive issues" of salaries and educational programs aceording to Board President Arthur Gardner. Kelly had ordered school negotiators to end talks with the UTLA when union ,teachers failed to report to classes last Monday, the first day of the strike. The board's action came after It went to court to !eek conttmpt citaUons against the leaders of the strtkt, but a hearing on the matter was continued until April 27. Student atmntee.lsm rose to 43 pereent Thursday a.s about half of the. district's U,000 leac:Ml"5 rtmatncd orr the job. About 27 perµnt of the dlStrlcfs 6'11 ,000 :;ludents did not attend classes Wed· n.esday. Jn many cases. student! wtre senl home earl)' and others wete let out into playgrounds. No schools Yt'ert technically closed because to do 90 would Jeopardize the $150 million In aid the district a:eta from ~~..Jlate each )'e•r. - - " . . • San ·f!le mente ' . c~putratto · · · · • " ' T...,• N,Y; SC.4;~.: . '. ' JEN~; '· ' : I ' ~ J 1 .. •I I . . ' • ~ I ,,., I .. ,. • > • . . . ' . • . . . • Astronauts Home Safe ·.: ; ~ • • · ~il.li'P"rS Wa tc h Sp~~.~ ,Qr.ama on · TV ABOARD TIIE · !WO Jot\. (UPI) - Am<ric.•1 brave . bul I jlnud .Apollo ·IS ulroftaqta came ,.le)y blck·to earth to- day, their -opocelhlp .. ,, • ...i a qnartermilllon miles -by the lander meant to have. put tbem.-Clll tbe moOn.: ·The Ocfyuey. command•modlile bearti>g . J8-' Ii.. Lovell, Johi1 L. Swtgert ."1id Fred w: Halse plopped down·ln,the.Soutb Pacific lour mJlet from tlds'plcbly llb!P at IO:OI a.m. PST and, jel ~ . . . __ . ..__. __ . moved in to snatch .up ~.bone weary men. ' Millions aiound .the, Wjll'ld. held their bfeitbs as they. watched .on. televlak>n the llllppy ending to a -•.drama thal almost ended ·1n· tragedy, 'l!ben one ·•1'>1• side of their service nlOdiile was blQ_wn away by a mfsteriou.s fiiplosion.Monday night . ' •With power, oxygen an'd fuel f9r the·. command ship snuffed out ~.ooo ,miles , from earth the three utronauts had to tum to tbelr awkward four.legged> IWllr tander Aquarius. They cut tt free.only an bllUr before they plunged into tho· fiery cauldroo -of re-entry· in the eartb'~-at- mosphere.. I -· ~1Farewell Aquarius and we than~ you,''· Lovell saJd u their lifesaver drifted away. "She sure WB:S a .Sood !hip," Aid Swigert, the rookie who joined· the crew as a subsUtute wHen 11lomu K.-Mat- (See APOU.O, hi' I) Nixon Sets . Astron.aut Wives · . . . ' Thanksgiving · · , · · Day Sunday Fa~ilies Elated WASIUNGTON (UPI) -President Ni.on telephoned tho -families of the ,TIMBER COyE,.Tez. (UPI) -Marilyn helieopter headed for the lwn Jlma. Apollo u .utronaull· abortl)'. afterr tblir . ~vell C!'iV! a_ SQ,~l cl joy and raced_ "That wasJQe-most beautiful sJ&ht I've I bd• 1'PUlev and'--1 .. 1 __ sun.. from her hlisblind. a study to the den when 1 ever seen .. Mra. ·aille ~d N'oom. "J!m IP 11 own ·-._, .,..._........... atte aaw the ~utes ot APollo 11 ' · · 1 ,i, dly~ as a ·natiOnll ·dar"ot' pfa)'ft', ~ ~on ·the.ie!e~ls!<Jo scr_een ,tD!;lay. , jub~ant and thankful:". tbankagiving for their safe rttum. · · "fril. so relieved " the wife of C.Om. BOtb women 'Waited until the. cttw •· · "The Imperiled .fUgbt .m!dcAle ·nlum •• ~-~ \.<>veil· sa1c1,,,:•uit-, r(ved, on .the~~ befoie '.11!!c~~ln1r~ 1., · .-...ui!lljlii!i .~'l!iii • · .,,.,~ .. , " • • '."'~""·'.:1!::5' ~ all~ . l .!.,...,s; c::'.1":"'T ~ i!l-0?\ 111o<r•··•· 'iln;·Lo..U I~ ~~ bad tced dowil 'nluiallaJ ~ ft • . wile. of lonar' modll1e •pndf \l'!Od Hille, Un;. Lovell •aldled r..-Y .., a . wctld, 'llld hi !Ila proclaDUon. talked wUh: President Nixon 10 mlnutea televlalOri hi Lov~'• studY With moon , "'II'• w bt lbe ~ ll1er splasbclown. walllil\i Ned Annl\roni, EdWin E. Aldrtn ': that.Jn t1dl ...... el alan·~·Hploratlm Tbe teld<rly parenll ,ol bachelo•r and Ciiarles "Pete" Conl'8'1. Mn. ' · of -. a ale ~ al an ;.,.. -ut Jobi! L. Swigert, the tllJrd crew Blallfhe Lovell. the astronaut's mother · ~ m14a1an 11 Jn Jts~w11-·u· SUCCflSI-. member:, '_Yatc~ •·RI a 1 b d o w 'n -on · and the Rev.. ~Id Rail!lh, the J r 'ful as a 1-d:lnl , on and a sale return television m their east Denver, Colo., nµnlJtet,, w.ere, alsO with her. fronl the m0oa." . . . home. . .. When '.she.saw tb6 chµtes,,she l~ped to Nlubi1r8tcbld rthe,1plu.bdown fromia Dr. J. Leonard Sw1,e~, 87, .-aJd, .w~ her feet and ruahed,lnto the den, where spelcial 'briefin&lruOm .et 11p in an office feel like the whole world is with WI here. • the television picture is better to watcb adjacenttto hll 1WbHe 1ffoUle office. Two "It Ji1 juat wonderful," said Mrs. the splashdown. ' ~ fQrnr -· Mld\lel Collini, wbo Swigert .• 'll>e Swigertal sent a botUe o! "She planted henell on the Door nut 'Is .now an auistant aecretary of'~' champagne ~t to newsmen u soon ras to Mrs. (Robert) Gilruth (wife of tbe ud William~. esecutlve-~ their aon ·wa.s safely aboard a.reooyery directoroftheMannedSpaoeCenttr),""a blml!le N.•tlanal Spoc•rCoundl,i were,with NASA protocol o!Ucor said. The ,AA.t.. of .. -. ts J Ad ; l C '.'A roar, a cheer went up at . -'°!"'"· . -~"""~ . ..,.. . . m··ra ruze n ' s Jashdown .. the olf\cer said.· "Coulcln't A. Lovell .Jr.,, Fl1d w~ Haiae1 Jr. and II p I 1· .. J9'1D..L.·S,lgert Jr. "ii .a trlbute·to·their you bear it out! tie.? . nwn coursge and •lao· ... the. ingenuity Of sa· n Cle m.en* A . The two Lovell girls, Barbara, 11, aild . and resourcefulness of ~Ote on ·the l!t:i Susie, 11, wen! quiet and~-~,. groond 'wbo belpOct tranafann .polenttal ing the .uproar. tragedy into a heart..iopping rescue:· Succu mbs at· 72 ·-"They didn't "Y a word," said the the P.l:e.sident said. NASA officer. "To the a1tronauta, a relieved naUon ~Lovell'• son, Jeff, 4, was too,)'OaltC says 'Welcome borne.' To themtarid to Veteran polar explorer Navy , Rear to know What wa1 happening. Jay, 11, and those on the gl'ound who CUd so magnili-~ · lhelr other son, watched it at st! Johri•1 cent a job of guiding Apollo 13 safely Admiral Richard H. Cruzen (USN-Ret.) ot Military Academy Jn Delafield, Wis. back from the edge of eternity, a' grate-Stn CI!:mente, who was second in ·coni-Mn. HaJSe, who is seven 'months Pref"' ful n·atton says 'Well done .' " triand aboard the ship of Adm.· Richard nant gathered her three children tn a Nixon told Lovell's wife, Marilyn, by E. Byrd, died at camp Pendleton bedroom ror apll!hdown. Alan Bean, tht telephone'that "We're proud of,tbe nten Wednesday afternoon. He was 72. fourth' astronaut to walk on the moon, and we're Proud of you. It took creat Was with her as were astronaut Geratd men to do thi.! and It took great ~r.n Admiral Cruzen died of a r t er i a I Carr her mJnlster the Rev John E. to·back .them up:11 scleroais at 1.bt U.S., Naval Hospital at Feue'.rs, and her '·sister, Mis. Slllla Nixon reminded . Mrs. Lovell that abe the Marine Corps base. Dunkle of Bilol.i, Mlss. APOLCO S&RVICE MODULE l.OST WHOLE . .S ECTION IN EXPLOS ION had -assurtd him in an.earller.convena-The, admiral, who had a dlstingui!lbeJ ---,.--,--------tion Of her lalth that the utronauti · · woold survive Ihm mlulon. ''.You hid service record of more than 35 ye1r1, STOf:K MARKET. that faith and th1np fumed ,out fine " wd chosen secood·in-eommand on the lfospiUil ',Ge.~s $3.3 Miflion ~ saJd. , . ' U~ Beir whlch 'IC• To Mary Ha1Je, he llld ·tho utronauts complished the legen-• ha~ "been "n ez11nP.te for ua all" and. dary 24',00G-mile mod· asS\p'ed her, that _;:everyone In !be iri<rld ern odyaiey to.Ibo' Ant- •nd In the coun.-, la pleiled with the arctic Jn IMO. safe return." , Admiral· Cruzen had ' ·He also tallted' to Dr. 'Tbomu... o. lived in 'san Clemente . Federal. G~ant to A~ South Coast Expansion Paine. he8'1 ol the N1ijilnal .&eronautfa . at U8 .C"8cior 'Lane and i!P."" Adminlllradon, "bo !41d blm .ince . bl1 relirement that e""1bodY la amlllng In BOUiton." from Navy service in · .. 'By• BARBARA KREIBJQI l-ot .... Dllf¥ Plllt , ... 1'lt first step in a • mlUJon eipan&kln progi-1111 at South Coast Community Hospital and the beginning. o£ a new, $10· milli°"'l haspitkl facility in Laguna Hills l'FS BIG PA.IN. ON SA IGON LA.NE Saig~ may be a big name th the - world's headlines but it'• juat a pain in the neck to some Lemon Heights residents north of TusUn .. They live on a one block -t dObbed Saigon La .. and qaim ll>ot tbe anti war prote:sta have got.tea to ~· The value ol pie~ lJl:Ol>'fl>'ls drippinc. according , to -,Garf. LINdale of,13571 satcon Liae. • So they have petitioned the boon! ol. 11.1pervlsora for a change. There iA only one p1'1>blem, they haven't agreed on a riew ume. How about Hanoi Drive? .. ...,..Jlllde pwl_blo Ttlurlday by a 13.S mlllloo .srant ol 1-•1 bolpita1 - ·-fUnds, lbe larpol .,.r awarded ·in 0r ..... County. .U.igned lop priority by the state Health Plannblg Council, the . t w o bospltals in the South Orange Hoopltal Ser/Jee Area were the only ones ill the atate tO •recel.ve grints 'of ·the Hill-Harris .funds. • • Lut year, the South' Coast <Arununlty Hoepital'a request fM funds was turned ·down. It wu the flnt. request made for the propooecl• ·Sfdaleback COriimunJty Hospital, to be built adjacent to the ""1*una.1 Hills medicail center in ~i.aure W'orld. Announcement 0( tbt awarcts·was m&de al*' a ~ Wednesday before the Health FadllUes COOunitlee ol the •11,l< 11eo1tb AdYiJory . ~ In . SaCrameato b)' •V°i>, Aadmo:•. bo*:d cho!rma • at. SoatJi Cout · Community HGOpltal ad Edward L. Oben. bOai.r ~ ol tho S.ddlri>act i:ooUnunlty Hospital and pruklent or the... Leisure ~Fowidatlon. • ·The South Cnasl'Commullity'Hospital lflllt was 11,101,31.1. The Saddleback June of .1954. ... ' -'.I hospital received $1,147,820, He leaves his, widow, Margaret Beaty The ifanl, said Andrews, ·wUh mean Best :n Mus:,. cruztn of the l!Ome; a daugbttt tiy . ••an ipunedlate green light for the " .,..... inrtoua marriage, ·Mrs. ·Susan Guy of !J __ VJ~~. Va.~i1111ister,,Mrs •. 01,E. Walsh archJtects to 1cornp1e.te working drawings T B U iled o.r rorUand,.0re .• and nve erllndcttlldren, and.llnalize,plans.lor I UIH>ed additton · 0 e . 1f.~e • . r all in ·V~gJnla,. that ,will make South Coast Community .Local funeral,1trvlces wUI not ·be hekl: :H0<pltal a fully equlppcd,_300-bed Jn· For the secondc-ve year Tom · 1.-ead thebody wlll Ile transported to stitution; the molt up-to-date tn the coun-· Barley, DAILY PILOI'' male en~ Jiu . Waahingtoo, D.C., for burial wllh·honora ty:" ' out the rr..ting on the cake by revtmir · al Arlington·N~tlonal CemeterJ on Mon-, When the M million ezpansioo prograpt -hil entire leUOn at. reviewi ·and pkklnc d•y .. Sbeffer r,t:ortl.wy in San Clemente iJi Is completed, Andrews sald, the hospital the "academy award winntn·" 1 miking local arrangerqents. wJll become the largest em}>IOyer ~ Barley Saturday on 1he DAiI.Y~RILOT He_was born in Kansas City, Mo., April southern Orange County, with 11000 entertainment Pale wm announce m . ll, 111'7. emplnyes and ao annual payroll · or 15 nefs.o! m trni>htes WbJcb he ..nr.,\ant . The adrilll'al• en1'red the U.!I, Nav1l million. • • • in per..., toter durlnJ public J11111ca1 Academy. in 1918 and when graduated Jn Since the hospital already had' ii.I p<rlormances, . • the Clua o1 llml he ~ an «illp. · mllllon from its l>st land-raising ~ve, . -:E¥h · ~ i;J,.:;.arded . lor _,., II• theo """'° on the<-battleoblpc 'idlllo · ~m.ooo in pledges, the gt~..,. f Olllsbndlnlr _., conJ),;uoois • and Nevada and wved-as ·navlptor of . he added, that ,....k can belln .. )Jll. • biCl> per(orni~ '111 Ille o.w, o1 ~al : ·the ~t~ CB!llopUa·ln 1137·~· · · mediately. "It will be up to tho bosplla1 >ll)Ul)c .ln the.~~ ~ ,Other illf&nm'nls d.....,. the ·:lll!d n-· ·and U,. CO!JU11UllityAI-~ •awards Ar<·.~· Eulerpe ·, -~"'""'!••ndlng,of lllo•pss SimP,1«1 · ol fuilcfs neOcl<!I hi • Ult-a-(llllllld after tlio~-...,.. of.). for llvel'al yun. \ ~ panslon program," d. . Awlrd wlMen lo be --. -•Hla pioneering In P'!lor exploratton Plsns !or' the Slddi•bact C.CWiy ariln day will ln<lode -·1 Man fl Tllo bopD_ in ll!t whlle serving u com-, the preliminary slage. ~ Ille!, ind Year, Woman el the Year, s,.t ·~ mudir ol the U~Be¥~ A 1•ar la!tt the : additional fmancing will .be procured Org11J1illtlon I!ell Cooeorl of the ~ lhlo. command«! .by .. m1ra1 Bynt, sel • through borrowed moneY ~~ d~natlonl. _ and two1.specl1' .,,ard, for wha\ ~lq 1 ou( oqtill _241000 e~pJ.oraUon or the barren i Tho bo<pllal sh<iuld be completed ln"ll\ree 'd.,..rtbes 11 ''oulltandin& ..,vice II> the AntarcUc continent In the Ul'day lrlps (See H06PITAL,.P1,.11 cauie of Orange Ooul mUllc.'' •. . (See CBllZf;N.P•l' I) ·. NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market cut Jts lo&ses late. this afternoon. Declin- ing ilaues on the New York Stock Ex- diange still held a 2-to.1· lead over pln- ers, but the gap was narrowing. (See quotations, Pages 10-11). , The average had been doWn nearly tom: points earlier In the ses.s.lon. ' The Chamber of Coriimerce bu taken over the weather bureau again and prombes sunny sties and warmer temperatures, hitting the upper 60'1 along the Orange Coast. -. . INSW E TODAY Orangai Coun~'• fir1t moiM prtmil!re -in Costa Mtsa - 1 at1d a revie~ 91 iht Jilril. it.self, ·, "Tht G~*· '! d.rt. 1fetzcurta.., in todliu'• W.oek..n., ie\:11-, 1 . ' • T':"i r -11 • l 'IMllM ( ~,,,, ..... ; •••• c.iiiw.i. ' ..... ..... .. • ! c11tctii.. u, 1 ....._.. -.... .., CllllMH... tMf OPlllfrt ~ I CC::~~. » •1111e: 1Nt ,, '-"' Ho. .. DHltl '-tk11 I ""'* _. ... ll>tl I :=• '°"" 1 .. 1~ ;::.=-·= • """"""' 14 ""'""" ' • """ leMln • \I ~ ........ ,, l =-~ : =:z 11!,; • ·~ j . ~. I .( \ . ' .. • --• =canno all ~-estion' .. H~hway : Tla~ee· Ar~• H~~t W!J~ A:rid.erSD Named . ltrening--;, P.J.an:Bared · ·: Payment ~ i~guna B.ds .Firfil._Rapp'1 . •• ............... ,,,,, • . "llll•.,·~"'--e; ..... :.::~Lt o.i•rr~ -.... \i1li n;a.11 IC A11rcaar-'tll dlr I'!" • .,~---«lb: 'c;;;:i.w --'jw-' llODbaD ,..__,,., .... -..r111hld"""'111 ~ ...-, ·, .._.. • -111 tlli t " -.--· ... llolod; ........... Ulol db' ......... ...... lo: ' .,. PAMALA l!All.AN The matter was bef"" 1-lluch .....,...-ol tlle .,_ '""'1d lead to "'l'lltlval ·1oss. Mayar Glenn Veild!t-., ,.. .,,. _ ••• Tbtee Arch Bay rellldant Norman a ICbool board, bul wu ooe.of two·lut. ·To School. Board ' ' . •' ....,..,._ .Wednesday nlgbl In the form more ,ecoooml"'1 0Jie111Uoo. · . echoed the thought that it might be a pro-Andel'IOn waa appointed Tburtday lo fill minute wrlle:in c a n d I d a t e 1 , liolh of an apnilcailoo by the F..Uval to A npresentaUvt of veni .. Tram Com· ""' for promotion funds since the tr~ Plan& to widen Cout HiJlhway lhrough a vacancy oo lbe FlfthJlialrlct -of lbe .del .. i..i, In tbe AprU, 11161, IChool bolJ'd • -'---· bo tr -. pany 'Which 0"81 lite cannonball said "a.id a lot of excllement and 1Jamour. Dana Point Iron! Del Obispo Road to the Orange County·Board of Educ.atiCIO. election Jn the Laguu Beach VnUlod aperThatoF~ Ja1unty 2~ --"~le·,_ of --the ~te Clarence Upeon Young, f~sUval Goldberg aaid it appeared the Fe1Uval Street of the B!Ue Lantern were disclosed He will serve o~y until J11nt 30, filling School District. , , . t towVB setM a Caw a~ .-or ~---, ··•-·•·•~ ~.-t -·--~ or the tr ... J0sses had doubled slnct-1111 and the pol! m..S. vacanl by lbe .......... lion J, 20--ar resident of the 'omo•a area, ~-In • ~ ~ --·~ ,--today by the State Divtllloo of ffllbways. 1 ~-~ id~t ~-.. ~•-u -~ r ,. -.-·ven1ence from -city. years Pl•o, CUnonbaJl rocelpll 1hould 10 to the bus ,_.led rahlnc.lhe rate. It wu ntd N Brilllun lit . -·•~r • -· pr<s •• .~~Y ~~ • -o Anc!Oleon lint cime to Souih Laguna Jn however, it baa -•led In an ar-""'PIJIYbecauJenoonelnv..U,alodthe tbalthegaierecelplaitl)leFeotlvalhad • '"'1IWl e~ "IR·---· South Laguna, wlli> wu namec1 .1n.,t)le .1118 and waa ll'liduated from La11J11a rangeinenl with Laguna Tranalt which claim that it bid .,. eiclull'" franchise. Jncroeaaed 211 ~ llnc:o lrams befln. for Dlltrlct Seven, told the DAILY State Board of F.duclllon by QOv, Beach High Scbool Jn 1945. He left Iha carries passeng<n up aod \loW1l Coast C.idher1 utd, "Ky recollection is the • Edwanl Lorr, o••••·li--eled, utd he P!LOI' that u 16-fool , V(ide, four·lane Reaaan. area 11 .195:1 to wOrt In Los Angeles and Highway all year. The Cannonball qreement wu medfl because hi felt would like io ·aee ~matter held over. road•1¥ wllh a mediaa aVip, Wt turn Andenoll,·42, w11 amona six penons returned seven years ago to mike his operates only In IUll!Dier during the they were taking part of the moenue He Aid be wu CODCtmod over ourvtvaf "Janes l!ld parking allowances bas been ln!erVlewed by the board Mardi II after home at If S. Ellclno lload ·Jn Tbrff Arch F..Uvaf l!ld thua takes ....,. hulioesa !nm Laguna Tranlllt." The tram com-of the hul aylllem but wu ln COftfllct wiih they bad aougbt the appoinbhenl and,.., Bay. that might go to the bus company. pany representative said n percent of the Ide~ that ciUes subsidi:.e bus com-planned for Dana Poinrt. "gh . u selected for the short te& after he Tbe Andersons have five children 'lbe Festival last year paid the bus the CanoonbalJ receipt& are during a panles. The current width o the bi way 15 ""' decided JWt to run !~r election to the of-ranging in age from 5 to ti. ' company about one-thlrd of the Can-threHour: period that the bus cotnpany Tbe matter was postponed until the feet from CW'b to curb however the 1tate fice. Tbe otber1 lntervfted all are in Lbe Alter high school graduation, Anderton nonball recolpts, about fl,000. doean't oiienta -before and after the next regular meeting. .,.!ICY bu In -placa an '80-foot election race and Iha board 4«1ded_ap, aervod In the Navy, then atteoded SUta Mrs. Helen Keeley, F.,Uval director, rllbt of way accordlng to Br!nmeyer polntment to &ie Interim poll Would give Ana Collel", graduallnc In 1941 and gotog told councllmen tlWI was becaUM the · ' · the candid~~ an unfair advantqe. on to receive a bachelor of lclence desret Festival halleved Iha claim of. lbe hul D p ·• G · w "It -be MCOIWJ' to obtain lO more Anderoon utd todly be !nlelldad to at the University of Southern Ca!Uomta. 0 cnmpany that It bad an nclulllvt Public ana o· 'l·nt roup ants feet • either llde," Aid ~yer. aeek election to the board and bad filed 'He is a member of the govamlllf bolJ'd VUliUes Commlaalon francltloe to cperale ". "1bis may neceulllle the removal or a papera, but witbdrew them whea "tblnp of the new Marine· Studlet IuUtuto and in Laguna. She said Fest~val attorney few bu1Jd.lnp." -came up ln my work that made it ·~ manager of Three Arch Bay Tu Dlltrtct. Richan! Mudie learned W. is not the He Aid every etrort will be made to parent t·w~ not have lip>e to do a iond . Thole running for electlon 1n the eowtty case. o · f s L D • f 0 f 1y job on the boird." acbool board seal Jn the June primary . Mrs. Keeley,_ former La&una vice ut 0 aguna lS TIC acqulr< the rlJlht ol way convenUonaf He la • Ille tnauraOc:e underwrller •wlih are 'Ted M. Crtsell, Colla M-... mayor, said it seemed then the festival -• but _!CJlldemnatlon proceedJnp will be olilcu ln Santa Ana _ ~ ..Ma......EJsle _..Kmu.cbe _.Ceat.&. L -shoold apply on Its own.-She aatd-the -· ---··o-·· · -~ --·---·-COMliltraauli lilt-tmit; -----·-llli-o.C~Ioa tO &ci,ep! !be lnlertm •Po Mesa, a iormer acbool ·!eacher:'Ronald Cannonball and smaller trama coat the ' 'J1'e widealng 11 ICbeduled to take plKe polntment was made, said Anderson, .Price, Newport Beach management con- --. Feotlvaf about !M,OOD 1Nr11, a Jou each lly JORN VALTERZA the group choae d..annuation -It in the ll'l3o?f flacal yaar Brinkmeyer "beca111< I felt It would be aood li Y(• auitant; Reg Wood, Irvine real eatai. year of $11,000 to .flJ,000. °'"" 091" '4• ,..., 11 the belt way to brlna our water rates said It normal stale Dl lsi of could have a conUnuaUon of the kind of counaelor; George Arnold, Cormll del Jn transportiI)C P,lilleftlerl to the '?bl. Thunderbird Community dawna.auM level,"SmlthukL , wu 1 v OI thinking Clay Mitchell brought to the Marsaleamanager,Mr1.JoAnnDoudla, Feotlval, ahe Aid; the aylllem clrculata , H~· AlloclaUon tn Dana Polnl lie walled the South La11J11a illatrtel'1 Jlllhways project and would aot require board. It wW be a oort of caretaker role San Clemenle housewliHludtnt; and people th111 •idln& bu>inela, ~ parkinC 'Mitnday nlcbl voted to try deannuaUon dll<Cton wlih helng "totally lnaemdllve" !he hilbway c:ommlulon'a llllCtloo. for me. Then the election will decide who Roger C. ·Anderson, HuntJngton Beach and adv~ r.aguna ln ihO bargain. fl'IXll the South Laguna County water to the TlnmderbtM prolata. Allhoqb the c:ouW freeway I 1 ahoutd serve for the next term." atchltecturaf dwgner and orealdent of "It'• uklng". qmle · • bit for "' 1?, pay Dlaliic:I lnatead of paying lO pen:ent He Aid the board mmben wbo hHe llcbeduled to be completed in the !ale Ander"" liaa DOI previoualy served on the tlementary ~ boari1 In that c117. another .•1,000 ~ Laguna Transl~ ahe higher water ratea. been meeting with his poup'• wtter li7VI Brinkmeyer utd the wldenln( of oald. ' ; Faced wltl! two a1•---•· ,_ committee bad not y!eldod from their ' . She ola1!ated thal the city ahoWd ' -~~ propoam stand thal the rale lna'euea are jllll1fled Cout Hllbway is at1ll neceaaary amce secure a fLianclal .-,t«Denl from the bus fnm lta water rate study committee, tht becaUle of lnflltioa. trafllc ii lncreuln& at a rapid rate! and company and '""1~e wbalever 111\bsidy ts g-U memberahlp of the Ir o u p , . . will soon lncr<ue be}'Olld the present needed to keep It operating. She said representing 290 bomeownen chose to at-"I1>ere wu ~t no use talking with hiahway'a capabUJ.Ues. transport.aUon subsidy ls tradJUonally the tempt to join the Caplltrano ~ch Coon-them any more, he &aJd. "A hlsh Mtel of traffic will remaia role -or government. · ty Water District. The other cbo&ce would One issue llil1 b not clear-ln the de-an-even after the freeway 11 built," said Couricilman Wcbard Goldberg 111g. have been a recall _$frlve against directors nexatlon procedure -, whether or not the Brinkmeyer. ested it would..only be proper for the bus of tbe South Laguna Water agehcy. Thunderbird residents share of the South 'I1le project iJ aUmated to coat ~pany to be represented. "You made Angus SmUb, vice president of the Laguna bond debt would follow them into between taS0,000 and '700,000. The road some remarU that.Laguna Tranalt might ~' ~ tl)e: ~It step.In their ~,18Plst.rano .~~h dlstrtctt. ~ t will Ue Into the Improvement ·of Coast like to tUe 111ue with,• he uld. fight qalnlt rata ral.ed beavtlY .. te last '"ere art u1e" recen prec~en 1 Hllbw•Y from Del Obllpo Road to the A woman IJleClator in the audience ~d year w:tll. be a meeting. with offlclalJ of wh~h are in our favor, and even if we 1tlll San DI.ego Freeway intm:bange which ia asked councilmen by Jetter why the city the Caplltrano Beach and Trl..CiUes had to pay the Ware d the debt, it would another project. didn't subsidlle· a .transit aervlce. Municipal Water Diltrlc.t to a eek be chelper than the "hJgber water rates w. K. Haihlmoto, dlrector of ~ cooperation in the annexation attempt. they bav~ bit us with, Smith saJd. dlvlalon of hlghw1y1 dlatrict aeven, has H ~ cpopeiaUOI\ of the ·districts la He said a meeting between a new Wonned the members of the committee · y hs ff -J-..:i-....,eiv,..,., Smith Aid, lbe next pbaae homeqwneri c:ommiltet and ihe two for ihe tncorporaUna of Dana Polnt-Five . out eui would be • pedUon -Pllin to ... k water dlatrlcta wW be ICheduled for IOllle Capistrano Beach that a mee~ of all 1ignatutts of all the 'Itlunderblrd water Ume next week. coat hlghwiy property owners In the On N_arco Raps By Laguna Police Laguna· Bead! police ac:compuytni county probation olflcen on routine cbeckl, 1tumbled lnto five i 11 e I• d narcotics ofrenderl In two Lquna ...._ Uons Thinclay nlgbl calling at 131 Park Ave. a few mll1llel after 9 p.m., wJth a problUon offfCer, checking oul John DouJlu Keene1t.2!~ olllcers said they found two. plaatlc ..., of marijuana, smoking paraphernalia and a riumber of mspected 130 tlbleta. ... customers. .. He pralaed the effort to ~1 area has been scheduled far May 14. The petition1 and a formal propoA1 to becauae we and Dana Point hive very -He urged the committee to encoW'age chance water districta then would IO to ~ little in common with the rest of the 81 many properj:y owners 11 posaible the County Local Agency FormaUOn Sooth ~ dlltr1ct up coast. We are along the rOute ol lhe improvement to at- Commllllon. . Dana Polnl mtdenta and by logic our" lend Iha meeting which is tenlaUvely •"!be recall plan would be tl!e l!llC<ll1d ort~tloo la ""'anl the CaplJlrano Bay acbeduled for I p.m. In Richan! Henry rocoune U W. one did not IUOCeod, bit_ ara. _ Dana School. ~ the mettlnt Hulllmoto wtD explain lbe plans for the Judge Hurt in Accident; Abortion Case Delayed blgbway, Ila ICbedule and the riibt of way -' Alu we, chalrman ol the in- corporation ...,..ittet'a hlpwa)o aectlon, told the commlltee. TJmoda,y that he wanla aD Dana Piilnt -In ~ their ldeu .. bow the hl&lnray ahould be Im~. tlit''UUUjlel ....,, blafiwai".,th• lll-Keeney and bis wile, Margaret Irene' Keeney, 22, were p11ctd ~t and Dr. Robert C. Robb will now have to accused o( posessslon ~"at1Jft'OUI an.@ wait unUl May 7 for a Judge'• ruUng on married women 11 uncomtltuUonal. n.nnan argues that tt does not truly ropretenl Oranp County Jn ·lerml or economic, IOClll, racial, cultural and He utd be will ~ undargroundlng atallaUon of decon , ~ U(lliB' and la~ the median *lrlp. and marijuana. J ' the Lagt.tna Beach pbyalclan pre-trial mo- Mn. Keeney was later refe.,ed on her tlom for dismlasal of abortion charges , From P .. e l APOLLO LANDS SAFELY. • • Un1ly wu upoled to the German meaales and grounded two d&y1 before launch. Lovell, Swigert and Halse, "damned fatigued" and disappointed by the !allure of the naUon 11 third try at putting men on the moon, splashed dQwn four miles south of the Iwo Jima in aun-1plotched and gentle seas 620 miles southeut ol Pqo Pa10 In Amtrican Samoa. They were to spend the night aboard, fly Saturday to Samoa and then return Sunday to their families at the space center outside Houston, Tex. It was reported unofficially President Nixon would be on hand to greet them. Oieert burst out in the control center room whero ground crews bad toUed feverisbly for four day1 to get thtlr col· leques hack safely when· lh!'ff big orange .and .while main .parachutes •Po peared on ~ lelevljtoa acreen. "nlere WU another about IS the Odyuey bit the water tn full view of the mlllkm before TV ael.8 around the world. Before the bUUU!ully smooth re-entry, the 11tronautl bad jettlJoned the shat- tered ~on of the lefVlce module that had spoiled their moon-mission and saw in -aslonllhment lta condltton. 0 There'a one whole 1lde of the 1pacecraft mlsslng," .said Lovell. "The whole panel ii blown out." A swimmer reached the tide of the command module at 10:17 a.m. PST. "Can you give us our d.lltance from the ship," asked Swigert. l'rom P .. e l CRUZEN ... between two clviliud port,, As a rear admiral be commanded a joint Navy-Coast Guard cruise to Arctic waters in 1946, then a year later served as commander of Operation Higbjump in the Antarctic whlcb wu the largest ever to travel to the frozen CODUneal The e>ped!Uon taoted shlP1, man and equipment under uvere weather con-- cUOons. · After bit retJmnent and oetllln( In San Clemente the Admiral joined the flrm of Federal Electric Company . as 1 field d1rector In posiUonlng of the DEW Line "'1k:h was ·the first !ntercontJnentai balll1Uc missile deifenee l)'ltem. Besliles three awards of the Legion of Merit, Bronze Star and Commendation Rtbbont, he held domu of military decorattooa. own recognizance. Her huaband'a ball filod qalnat him. waa ae.t at ~,500. ' Injuries auffered this week in a traffic Later In the evenlnlL ·a aecond -~ accident Jed to the delay of a verdict baUon check took the of11Cen to thi. CaA sdieduled for delivery '11lursday by political f1ctor1. · · Jlld1e Paul Mall .....,ied Be11!1an'1 argument In municipal court t h a I California aborUon laws under whJch Dr. Robb was arrested are unconatltuUona1. HI• oplnlon contained the comment that the Therapeutic Abortion Act eaten to the desires of the Roman Catf>ollc -ell&lon and cannot be applled to the 'mmunlty u a whole. YOU'LL LOVE THE SPRINGTIME LOOK La11J11a Mol<I, on Souih Coaat H!gtlwiy. Judge Byron K. McMillan. The jurill Knocking on doorl while attempUltl to escaped with minor Injuries from 1 traf. locate the probatloner, qiey tumea·up fie accident in which his car was three more drug ruspects. ~ demollsbed and ii not t.xpected to return Placed ~ am:st were Albert to the bench for at )east two weeks. Cockr.lll McGuire Jr., 22, of Santa Ana, Dr. Robb, 17, of 3'567 Scenic Drive , wbo 11 accllled of pouession of marl-Dana l'<llnl ii arguing thl'Olllh .. u.mey juana; Roger DoWnard, 20, of llollywoOd, Mose.a Berman that the dlttrlct attorney aocused of po86elS'°11 ot: marijuana and unlawfully revived in Superior Court dangemll drop and -ion of drui• abortion char1es that were dlsmJssed In for aale ; l!ld Dayld 'llm>u Downard, 19• Santa Ana Municipal Court. who said be waa a transient.. accused of And Judge McMillan bu been uked tO pos.ws.1oD of dangerous drug• for aaJe recognize also that the 1969 orange Coun-- and P.011e11ion of narcot ics ty Grand Jury which Indicted Robb on paraphernalia. h of --'•• miacarrtaget Jn un-Seized as evidence were a mall quan· c arges .,. ........ ""'6 tity ol marijuana and approllmately 70 LSD tablets and aeconal capeules, along with 1 m o k I n 1 pipes and other paraphtmalla. DAILY PILOT .....,..._ ......... -........... ..... ,..,. c... ..... ... Cf .... ouM01 COAST 'tout\.l~lNG C0M'AMT 11:•"'1 H. We.4 ,Al'°"" Mil l"lllllllW J••" 11:. c.,,,1 Vlc'9 l"nllMftl tNI 0-t ~ . the111t1 Ktt•il ...... T1to111e1 A. M•rphh111 M .... Me IEd!I« lticlitt4 r. Ntll 1Wtit 0....... i:;-.tr Ed!ICll' -c.i. M-1 DI '#WI ... ,,,.... , H....-rt •••(ti: nn ,.., 11a.1 ....,..,.,. u...,... attt111 m .._,A_ H....,lnllM lttd'l1 11'7f hKll a.o.i..,._f'lf s.t. C:llr!Wl\llt: • H9rtll IEI Glft>lne ~- Building Begins On Modern Brig . Cooatruction has i!larted on a '2,IM,000 oon.ctlonal facl1117 at Camp Pendleton to rtpla<e the World War ll·bul\t brlt that wu lnvellilpted bo<auae of chargaa tbal prlaonerl ,.... mistrealed. CompleUon ii ocheduled In II monihl, offlclals 1aid at the T bu r 1 d a y groundbrtakln.C ce:1tmorlle1. The new brtr for IOO prtsonen 11 Jn an laolated canyon above hue beadquartel'I • Wqrk ia belng done bY ihe Fuller- AliiUtcan ConatrucUon Consortium of SOn D1010. A board of lnveaUgaUon headed by Biipdler General Fnnk Gamuon w11 convened to lnvestlgate char1es or prisoner mistreatment. lt found l10l1ted Clltl and blamed them on tn1dequ1te pbydcll faclJit!e1, shortages and rapid turnover rJ. ruard penonnel and rapid ln- Cl'Ule IA tbe prlaoner load. Congress approved llUldl for the new faclllty Ian month. l'roM P .. e l HOSPITAL .•• )'tlrl, he nkl. The ~beirfiC!Uty wlli MTV• ihe com· munlt.ln of LUt Forest, El Toro, Laruna Kills, Mllllon Viejo, C a p I 1 t r a n o H11hlandl ind LIJIUna Nl1Uei. Andrewa and Olsr:n empha1lud that CONlructlon piw ror both lac:iUtiei wUI bfl coordJnated to avoid unntce111ry d\lpllcaUon o( '"lttYlats under what ll known 11 an Auoclatt Ro1plt.al Plan. I . Drug Bust Made In San Clemente; Man Passes Out A John Dot driver and a female com- panion we.re arrested by San Clemente police In 1 white van Thuraday, but before he could be booked on dru1 ln- to:zlcaUon charges, he pused out. So pollce lrlnlported both the male and the young girl with him to Orange County Medical· Center's prison ward • O!flcen s:a1d the arrat took place at the cm-ner of A venlda Pico and Los Mollnoe near noon after several ca1Jer1 re~ted the van belni: driven erratJcally. 'Ibt male suspect, offlcerr; 1 a I d , became unconscious befcre be could give hi.I name. His girlfrtend, who was not identified, also was thought to be under the Influence. Both were transported by ambulance to the hospital. · Triton Seniors Named Scholars • Fifteen '1'111"" 10nion will be awarded Callfomia State 1Cholarahlp1 on ,radu. tion from San Clemem. High School. 'Itle. allte sranta. IOl11t mOl'fl than lt,000 mull be used to pn>CUl't higher education In one ol the state unlver1ltle1. They may be deferttd •• lone u two years, for studenta who atttnd a Junklt coliere or undertake a pmod of employ· men! beror. unlveratty entry. San Clemmie llud<nll wlMinl ihl tcholast}C honort are: Ron Allen, David Banker, Ron CUahin(, Cindi Davidson, Michael Elles. Martha Holland, Monica Hutch•ns Robert Lineback, Giil Pa~ tenon, Clyde Sanda, Cynthia Slinl"rland, Barbi{ a $mt th, Vicki V • d d tr , L 11 •. 1\'atldnt Ind Sandy ZloiJtt. OF BOMBE CHINA j "N1SHID0 IN MIMOSA nu.ow. OI ••DN . HAND DICOIA'llD !II CllAll' """' 61.ASS SHILYIS AND !WO IN'IUIOI Ll6HTS. 1Y DIDll. 1111 MOST TIUSTID NAMI IN PUINITVU. $879 • DEALERS FORi HENREDON -DREXEL -HERITAGE NIWPO~T IEACH 1727 WMleliff Dr. '42°2050 OPIN PllDAY 'TIL f I INTERIORS Prol"olonal Interior LAGUNA l!ACH Doal1ner1 Kl North Co11t Hwy. 49~5!1 , A•allablo-AID-NSID DPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 "'·-, ... """ ... ef 0,.... c....., .... , .,. l' ' j . I I.. . • ' I I I I • • . ' • • CHECKING •UP• .. One in 3 Husbands . ' . : l.lelp to Make Beds ) POOL R,ULES . . DON',P FIT '\IT. RI!.J;<Y, Kan. (AP) - Secretary~ of Defense Melvin R. 4alrd picked up a cue and broke a rack al balls Wed· nesday during bis inspection of the game room in a tour or an enlisted ~n's barracks. Laird koocked one ball into a corner pocktL= the eight ball. _ . . . ' PRICES ARE ALWAYS . RIGHT •••••• RIGHI HERll . -Fr~OI. Allril 17, IJ70 • . . ' -- DAILY ,ILllT f Colot OllllOJe lln•-automatlclllfl lullUl'f·l•ltU,. ColOf. flddt.·hM fiM tuniflg. • ConcealMI C8tllfl. '--'CcNl'l9 In IGr • cr.tnonstratlon.- ~= i.· • ...,a ... 11...-.. ' '529" "I guess that wins the game," said Laird. Ta~r.~~:;,,,.r.~· .tr:, ~i 275 EASf"17th ST •• COSTA MESA -642·9742 By L M: BOYD the 1st Battallon, 5th Artillery, -SALES ··SERVICE CUSTOMER SERVICE-Cl. quickly replied' • SERVING THE HARBOR AREA SINCE 1957 • i • ' ' l j . ' . ' TB E POUSTERS CON- TENI' one husband in three regularly helps his wife make the household be d s . Incred i ble ! ... A SU BSCR I BER NOTES, "Everybody thinks 'I love you' Is the most felicitous 'pti.rase - but I prefer 'Yoa'Ve lost welP.f,.' "". .. IF IT'S mE sMit..L of unwashed bodies lhaL distw1>s you, wtlat you aul!er from ;.., blreopiiobla. "Ha.sn.'t Grambling · Collt&e ."By your rules, yes sir." o,.. .. ..., ttn M4ey t A.M.·t P.M. WmedoutmoreNaUonaland: __ ..{_ ___ :__:__ __ _;:~,;;~====;;,======~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ American football I e a I u el· Rlayers than aay other tchool? A. Next to Notre Dame, it bas ..•. "Are you old enough to remember the name of Tom Mix's horse?" A. Wasn't that Tony? lncldentallf, the animal lived 40 years. Some horse. CONSIDER THIS ..._ Take the pelica!l. lnttrestini bird. Once he deposits a fish In his pouch, he can't swallow Jt _LOVE AND WAR ....;. That right off, not without' first girl with ~ most opportunity tossing ·it into the air. Should to ~ett eligible bacbe1on: dal~ think this would handicap the ... . ly 19 ~)' secretary of a U.S. pelican greatly, but it doesn't · ) SeJ\ator, tepor1s our Love and seem to. • p ··-·· ··~::~~e~~~:C:g;rJ ······soME···c;gr--M()JlE-"irid ·- 60 .visitors a day, almost all of some get less, but the average them men. Mo s t I y , the teenage girl in this country afort.meotklned visitors are get.s $11.96 a week .... DI(> J from out of town, too. And you TELL YOU that $11,111,111 know about men from out of muUiplied by itself equals town; certain1y. A Senator's $113,458,787,&M,321? .•.. THE seoretary is said to receive an DA.RWJNIANS also insist that average of five dinner in-women, not men, were the vitatJons daily . fitst lo wear clothes. OPEN QUESTION -How DIET NOTE -On the one ... did April Fool's Day get hand, say you have some · started, anyway? water and some sail On tbe WHAT PIQUES the curiosi-other, say you have some wine and some food, but absolutely ty of feline lovers, it's said, is without salt. were you aware why the Bible mentions dogs, you could survive longer on but not cals. · · .I WILL BET the water and salt than you YOU an insignificant trifle could on such wine and food? that any woman you know So it's said. named Pearl ls over the age o( 50 •• ,. A FACIAL CBARACTERISTJCS analyzer contends that feature most in- dicative of an affectionate nature is a large. mouth. A1TIRE -Now the ques· lion arises whether a turtleneck shirt is a proper substitute for a tie. What's )'OIU' stand on this matter? I go along with Boston's· Rib: Carlton Hotel which says it's noL Signs in that hostelry also read: "Mlni-skJrts are acce~ table only on teenagers." Pioets Meet In Capital WASHINGTON ( AP ) J. Poet.s gathered at the White House Wednesday for tea with Mr!. ~ard M. Nixon and two of them, asked for their faJbion views, wrote this "Ode to the Mini" on the spur of the moment. The verse contributed by Louis Untenneyer, fonner consultant in poetry for the Library or Congress, went: "I think that I shall never see, A lovelier show of knee.'' And the second v e r s e , promptly ad libbed by William Jay Smith, the pre.sent-con- sultant in poetry at t h e library, went: "And if the mini continues to fall; l will not see a knee at all." The Ol'Casion was a tea for eight foreign poets who are at.. t en d i n g the International Poetry Festival at the Library o( C.ongress; THAT WEEK of the year when the most people catch colds is known to be the last se ven days of Sep- tember .... IN MONTANA you are a fugitive from justice if you watch a prize fight, reports a client. And you can't travel lo another state to see a figl>t, not legally .... 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The reported did not give figures but said it WU the firot MIG23 8hlpment In EllYPI ond the lint known .... al such plaliea beJn( 111pplied In anynatioo-theSovlel Union. The MIG:IS can attain a •peed ol l,llO -.. hour: The MIG231 u. beini flown ~xclualffly by Soviet pilots ond only cm pitrol mll!Sloos w.11 laslde Egypt witboul -turlng near the Suez Canal In avoid the po11ibllity of do1ftcht1 with maeli warplaneS, the reports aald. Western milltaey aperll said the MIGZ3, as yet un· tested in combat, is at least as . gocid u the American-built Phantom figbtel'-bomber. lsrael ii receiving 50 Pluar toms from the United States .ond generally ..., the Phan- tom ·with-a seven-ton bomb load 00 deep pene!Tatlons into Egypt. • Milltaty -said the Sov~twarplanetfrobablJ would be used &o b ~ over the Df!twork of• SAM3 miBBlle sites beJn( Clllllructed • in lbe EIYPlian delta· imcI lbe ' Nilt! valley rather tbu ·tor a&o:: - tacks against IsrMif ~ war-· 1 •• planes or against I 1 r 1 e 11 ground targets. • , They noted the Russians have been careful to keep absolute control over both the SAM38 ond lbe MIG:lll ond "'l'O"Oibllity at an-to"EllYP' have not delegated a n y "spoosibllity at all In Egyp- tians. The l8II1fJ 1'epcrts I I l d several m the new SAMS missile lites hlvt been co& pleted. Strict precauUOD! baye been taken at the sites for the new missiles. Egyptian wort gangs are used for construction wort for only a few dayt at each site '° that no laborer can 1et a complete idea of what the completed site is like, the reports said. ·Only Russianl are allowed inside the b8lea on 'completion and even they have to uncter10 intense Identity checks. Even menial chores et the com- pleted buea all the way down JD gnord duty .,. underlaten b)' RDS!!lans, the report.I said. C on•1tru c tJ on began in February and the reports estimated the enUtt SAM3 network would be ready by nen month. Group Plans FDR Statue NEW YORK (AP) -The Foor Frtedoms Foundation said today it will erect a full- sized statue of Franklin D. Roosevelt in New York City. 'lbe Cillt was not announced, a1tbougb ooe foundat ion spOkesman said the group hopes In raise tl00,000 for the project. Plans for the statue were announced in New York at • buquet bonor!n( N•tlonal Urban Lea(ue Director _, M. Younc Jr., who received Ibo ICIWldotion's Four Fr6edom.J Award for' further· in& "the cause of freedom lot all ptople ... · Frank H. Btrend, fwnda. tion director, said the Rooee- -.11 -mi&flt be located "'Ibo --al Ctn· lfll Park. rep1aclng a ludmarlc !lllue ol G e n • WUUam Sbmn10 utrlde • rurinc bone. Thllt stalue ohould be translemd to -.Iller locatioo. Contr-adicti'ons liirit ·U.S. -Inflation Near .End ' ' • ... I. ' . ' • FRESH FROM THE DRAWING BOARD Shorty's t. · MODEBI, J MEDJTEB141ED, ,UDPBD~llL \ ATIO ITS • -· . . .... . .. . .,, The complete package from the leader In scrrings. All ready to put OYH your slab. nothing else lo buy. ][Jt includes headers, r61ten •. fascia, base plat••· covering, and th• nails. Larger 1ia1 cmrllable. Jld ... rtiood spoc:lals vaad thru Jlprll 21. 1970 (=d. as the h:andsome prbu:e once Kid. "'.But J like being cm ugly frog.") 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Dlltr ...... tlWI' Every night before ' be aoes to bed, a small boy folda biJ bandl \Ind closes hll ~!:,•~m8:~ to_pl~!se bring his He then turns his eyes 'to his mother and asks:, "When is soon,'MOmmy?" Mrs: Carole Hanson orr El Toro can't answer that question. Her husband was sho~ down in Laos,;hi 1967 and was li sted missing in actJon. He may be one of thousands . of unidentified prisoners of war In North Vietnam. "AU l want to know.·is lf he is alive or dead," said the pretty young mother, ad· dreaslng the St. Nichole Council of Catholic Women Wednesday. "ls that very much to ask?" \n an effort to gain information con- cerning her husband and other prisoners or war she ~ three other wives recently " made a woifd tour. Tbe four young IWL't P~OT Sletl' ,.... Sata Cletnetate Sclaf,lar$ Five members of th e San Clemente Hiih School Kiwanis Bowl team ~urround the.huge silver bowl they won for.._taking the Or.ange County -itegiotlaJ.title in the a nnlfa1S cb-ol3 rSh1p competiliO~fulfiltft''Ufey are Dick Tosdal , Monica Hutchens, Peter Chicas, Vicki Vedder and Mike Wells. Jon Limebrook is not shown. Students in San -Clemente 'Hitch' Ride s With Police A ride-along program for students . wishing to see· the world from the inside of a police patrol ca should begin in San Clemente in two or three weeks alter it received a nod this week from city coun- cilmen. J>olict: Chief Clifford Murray said today that the student-sought ride-along plan would be worked out probably between hJs office and a committee of students. "We hope to include the best of all the programs we're familiar with - ~ially the successful one in Newport Beach and" at the San Diego Sheriff's Vista substation .· he said. Cooncilmen gave the plan, soughl by San Clemente High School student Diane Adams and 25 fellow students, unanimous support and asked only that the city staff check completely into city liability before the plan takes effect. The students, specifically, won their chance for a-program whereby small groups of students can ride in a patrol car during a portion of a police shifl. "Some of the things which still need working out -and they 're not big pro- blems -are insuring lhe protection of the kids when they are out in the field ." the chief said . The Newport Beach police program alleviates the problerit by using a • selected patrolman in an unmarked car who takes the students to acUviUes which are not potentially dangerous. The program in that city aod others along the coast all have been heralded as successful in giving youth understanding of law enforcement problems. Murray said his department will cull the best aspects of the plans for the San Clemente project · "We have all the data available on the Newport plan and we hope lo take some hints from the Vista substation. The plan down there is a great success, too." He pledged that the students would take an active part in the development of the ride.along program. "All we really need before we try it out Is a schedule for the students to sign through a counselor at the high school ." Capo Assails Service , Opposes P~one Increase San ·Juan Capistrano city councilmen •. J>Ut . a phone company official in the hot 1 seat this wek before voting 4-1 to oppose the proposed 40 percent p a c i r i c Te~ephone service rate increase. "What I'd like lo know ," asked Mayor Ed 'Cttermak , "is why we have to eay a Jong distance cha rge to El Toro when the northern county residents can ca 11 anywhere from Missior: Viejo to Anaheim free." Bob Gannon, manager of the Pacific Telephone Company, explained that in two or three weeks the Sanla Ana office wouJd begin ro be reorganized so that San Juan Capistrano residents will be a~lc to call Missio n Viejo, El Toro and Leisure World free . facility to serve San J uan Capistrano, Capistrano Beach and Dana Point." He pointed out that the charge for resi· dent service is 10 cents less than it was ten years ago and that the business service has gone up only 13 percent in the same time. "We can't keep up with what it's cost- ing us to run ()llr business," said Gan- non. "We have, increased business costs, wage cost and growth . Everything Is going up." ' c:Ouncilman · Tony Forster said that although he understood the company's position he could not sanction such a large i~rease at one time. Mayor Ed Chermak was the only one voting 11gainst opposing Ure increase. mothers hoped to influence world opinion to bring pressure on North Vietnam to abide by the Genev,. Convention whicb they ~gned. ' ' "All the convenuon asks 11 that prisoners be identifted, that sick or woun. ded .be repatriated, tha~ a free Dow or mail be a11owed and tbat ·an impartial agency be pennitled to inspect camps," she said. She told about prisoners who have been released -who said-they-had ~treen-;fed pumpkin 90up and pig fat, had slept. on l1ard planks, had suff~ed heat rash in the summer and had been given no pro-· visions to keef> warm In winter. "One pilot who was released said that when a Japanese film crew came to a camp, those prisoners who were unlden· tirieq·were placed underground while the crew was there so that they would not be &een~" . ' Although many have suffered physical · torturt, the l;iardest thing is the solitary. confinement, me akl. One San Diego woman beard from her husband after five years' sileoce. He hid been in solilary confinement the entire ttme. "Imagine how we would1eel if we saw no other human beings ror that length of ti me," she said, her q u i e t voice. quavering. She explained thai for many years these things were kept quiet by our government in an effort to make headway through dj.plomatlc channels. "Now they've decided ifs time to arouse world oplni~n." she said. "That's why we went on our tour." They were able to speak with Pope Pau l VI, lndira Gahdhi and other leaders even in some Communist countries. "In Romania our suitcases were gone Sa11d Mine Firm Wins ApprovaL For Extra Ho1u·s Oweru-Jlllnois Company was granted permisaion Wednesday by Orange County Supervisor! to operate its silica sa nd min- ing plant on Rancho Mission Viejo 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Previously· they were rsetricted to op. crating between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m. a!' provided for in the cou nty's Sand and Gravel District ordinance. Atto'rney Alex Bowie, representing the glass manufacturing firm , said the 1173- acre property u·p0n which the mining 'Op- eration is located should be sufficient buf(er to avoid disturbance of neighboring properties but offered an additional con- dition. "The property is surrounded by the O'Neill Ranch agricultural preserve an~ we will agree that when that preserve status is eliminated, or in 10 years, which- ever is longer, the 24-hour status will be subject to review and eliminated if de- sired by the supervisors." The planning commission had turned down the unresll'icted operating hours variance on last March 4. Assistant Planning Director Stuart Bailey said the planning staff bad no ob- jection to the 24-hour operation with the · adde4 condition . • "San Clemente will still h;ave lo pay a roll, however." said Gannon·. "But by the end of 1971 wherever it now costs 10 cents ·to call, this charge will be eliminated,'' he conUnu ed. In an effort to sway council opinion in Javor or the increase, Gannon expla ined that the 39 percent increase for resldences and the 40 percent increase for busineses were ncceisary lo keep the telephone company operating. Play Ball"' Kids "We're spending $2 million a day." said Gannon. "We 'll be spending $4 mill ion in !be next 11 months right here for a new " Cyclist Problem • Slated for Study •• In San Clemente San Clemente's campaign to control the use of minibikes and trail motorcycles will come up for City Council perusal May a and It was hinted ~is week that plans are in the making for a special •rea where the blkes coold operate. City Councilmen Wednesday agreed to wail until the May a mteUng, because all the infonnaUon was not yet ready oo a proposed ordinance aimed at conlrOlllng tht machines which have drawn tcore1 or tqn1>lalnta from residents. One San Clemenle lawyer brought· the islJI before the council two weeks ago arl11 suggested 1trtct controls on the machines. C!~Y Manager Ken Carr tokl the councn ~ Wednesday that there are some plans >foot hJ private d<:vclo1?¥• to ape.rate a special minibike area far enough from dwellings to allevla~ any pub 1 i c nuisance . Little League Opens New Seas on Opening day ceremonies for th e baseball season in the Del Oblspo Little League will begin Saturday morning with an I a.m. parade of decorated cars en- ding at the ball park. After brief ceremonies at the diamond al I a.m., the 1'70 teams, managers and sponsors will be introduced. The first games Will be two eihibition contests between four major league teams, held simultaneou s with a regular mioor league game nearby. The opening day ceremonies also will mark the official raising of the $5th Little League Ownplonship nag and presen· talion of the all-star pins from a district representative. The season will reach full awing Mon- day with games scheduled to start at 5 p.m. for the first week of play. During the second week and afterwards games will start at 5:30 p.m. $500 Schola_rship Set Up A special. one-time schi>larship of $500 for a son or daughter of a Marine killed Census Takers W ill Be Arou nd Remember the 1970 census? Back on April I! . A number ()( Soolh County realdents are sWI waiUn1 for lhe census taker to stop by and pick up the form they so carefully filled out. ~ Don'l give up, says the ctnsu1 officials. Census taker1 are still making their rounds. Sooner or tater they11l get around to everyone in the special census area where householders were tnstructed to hold, not mail their forms. ) In Vietnam has }>een set up by the Camp Pendleton Marine Officers' Wives Club. The gran~ is open to any eligible high school senior in the entire area around the bll9e. College students presently en- rol.led in classes are also eligible to apply for the grant. The special scholarship was finat1Ced through the sale of unifonn items at 'the Bue Turnabout Shop. The items were donated by families: or Marines killed in the COl'lntct and the fuods were set aside In the scholarship fund . Application forms for the scholarships a~ available through the club'• scholar. ship chalnnan, Mrs. W.J. Woodfin,& Jr. 17107.C, Cnmp Pendleton . Appllcalll)ns must be returned before Lhe May 1 dead- line. An alternate winner also will be mimed. ' " Frld1y1 Aprll 17, 1970 Soon~ throulh, our room was 6uggcd, a tape recorder -,as: dismanUed, and when I IOl home I ruli1ed my unused hair dryer hod also·been dl.!lnantled." , She said they visit~ Cairo where Ute Geneva ConvenUon has been obServed despite the hatred In the Arab Israeli war. From Uiere thCy made an unscheduled tr.Ip to Moscow wtiere nustered oHldals put' them in a hotel under tock and key "for thtte days: "It amazed me that a powerful cq.mtfy like Rusaia coUld be afraid or four women.'' ~ She said lhe w,.1 not admitted to tbe Nort.h Vlel!lamese 'embassy in Laoa tiecause h~ husband had been shot down there, She descrribed , the frustration ~f Waitipg diy after day otitslde the em· bassy facing a closed door and the h,eartbreak o( discovering plies of lettel'! sent by American ramtlles whi~b never s -OAILV PILOI' :S ltU the bomt ol one ........ -olllclal. But Carole HanlOll bu n0t '1a111q1e. "Haool lttlftl tO be llDdUve to world opinion,» she1 aaid. ''More wives are taJc.. Ing trips, some slow chancii are beinc made.'', She encouruflt. e•'1')'qDt ~to write let· ten to world feaden aaklnc them to In. teKede for the prltonert of war. "My little boy asks me, 'When ls tooa'. . You.ean i:nake IOCJn·comt IOODlt." the safari· look • • • pants ·suit ·· • . • . • with a switch of skirt . \ - •. Ready for a great fashion adYl!Ot!Jle ..... the pants snit · ~,--->napped for summer -with butloned·IJ!I, - belled safari jacket. Quick, changing.to a pleated Slrirt while tracking the· big game. Powder .blue 01 lime green; 6 to 14, complete, 11.M. Boutique Sportswear u umS' ' - ' : ~ .. ' .. " .. • Newport , 1 Fashion Island New~oft Center• 644·2200 • Mon .. Thurs .. ffi. 10:00 till 9:30 Olhef days \O:OO·till .5:30 ,. ' • • '• • -· • . . • • . fddlJ, ~ 17, 1970 ,• S. Viets Pu·sh Offensive • Ill . fC ...... W .. DllW f'llll ..m Outspoken Eclwud Bon Elson an- nounced his candidacy !or the post of Dane County, Wis., district attor- ney Wednesday -ih the nude. ~e annouDced his candidacy at a strip tease !house while standing behind a Jecfurn which covered strategic areas-from view of the audience and law officen:-when no one ask- ed him an'{ queS'tions, he remarked, ••r guess covered everything." • The JUinoi1 Dtpartm1nt of Rt· wnue reporli that it WGI getting somt indication• of displeasure with tht mw 1tate income· tc% w •dn<1"4u. th• last d4u for fl~ fng. OM rettim uw staintd with blood and imcribed: "You got ~hing else -htre'i a drop of m11 blood too!" • The city of San Francisco has filed• slllt to force the removal ol a huge i lgn of a topleis dancer with two strategically placed flash· Ing red Hgbts. Officials were quick to say the order bad nothing to do with the nature of the sign bllt sim- ply that lti shapely figUn extend· eel higher than the permitted 10 feet above the roof. • ·SAIGON (UPI) -S!rong South Viet- namese foree1 defJtd Amerkan warnings and drove into Cambodia in a five-day operaUon that destroyed a Vlei Cong arms fa<:tory and tUled 71 Comniwlist soldlen, informed alUed mllllii'y IOUJ'ttS oak! tocl&ht. They said the operaUon which began Monday was still under way tonight. It was carried out in the Mekong Delta region by several companJes or govern· ment miuuamen supported by a reglmen- tal·siz.ed armored cavalry unlL A regi· ment is 2,400 men. lo previous South Vietnamese forays into Cambodia, U.S. military advisers it· * * * U.S. Weighs Cambodian A. id Request WASHINGTON (AP) -'!be Nixon ad· ministraUon Js reported approaching Cambodia's request for military asslstan--1 ce witb eJtreme cauUon. 1bere seems to be little doubt here that the Cambodian army needs or will soon need ahns. But some officials' say an in· tematiooal arrangement to furn ish aid, pegged to the purpose of supporting Cam• bodian neutrality, might afford the best • solution to the problem. 'Ibe St.ate Department a n n o u n c e d •nurrsday a request· for mi Ii tar y S. · t.ance -meaning anns and other el -bad been received from the Cambodian government of Premier ~ N"ol, who overthrew fonner cbief or stale Prince fforodom Slhanook. A spokesman said the requetl was being '!eiamined," a word chosen to avoid sayioa that ll was already being comidered.· ~ About the ume tlme S e n a t e DemocraUc Leader Mike M leld said he Wu oppoeed to grantlng U.S. arms aid lo Cambodia. tacbod to the units have relll.M!d to """' the border. However, U.S. Alr Force planes have bombed Communist arUUery bases inside Cimbodla 1n retaliation for sheUlogs of U.S. pos!Uons. Allied· sourctS said the government forces seized more than 200 Communlat weapons, inclu41ng Soviet-made rlfles and Chinese Commilnist mortars in the lllrlke into the one-time Conµnunliit sanctuary in , Cambodia. opposite JOeng Phong Provlnce. 1be strike reported tonight came 70 miles wesi o,.Sa:igon. Olher Soutb Vietnamese operations into Cambodia have been reported 35 miles northwest of Saigon where the Parrot's Beak R<.'llon of Cimbodla thrust& Jnlo South Vlelnam. Viet COiii lroops In th1t area have moved westward Jnto Cam· bodia, attack.ii\& a number of Cambodian villages and towns. The operation' ·'rePorted lon1ght was conducted despl\e an appeal by U. S. aulhoritJes to the / South Vietnam~ government to haJt attacks against Com:- munist units acrou the frontier. • Administration officials in Washington ; said Wedne!day th«! appeal was issued by the Nil.on administration b e c a'u s e American olficlah feared i n-c r ea s e:d 1 milltary ac\ivity in. Cambodia woutd widen the war in lndOdllna. Far to the norih, bllkopien today t,Oll! Norili Vletnamae had be<n killed In lilted IOO South VlotnamlM lnflMrymen .I/'" o!!; %~~~~•ult 00 the Into JW>&l• cleariogl neae tlie A Shau u,,... Wlding zones 3\i mllell oortheut ol Valley, Ille Communlal supply roule lru!' tbi!"'ls.lnU .. long A Shau Valley, gnK!nd Laos Into the Hl*Da Nanc artss ,m fire oho! down an AH1 CObr1 hellcopler '"'"' of ..... ol the bloodJeat lightll!c " ~p of th~ IOtst A~boroe D!vllliM'• the Vietnam war. • • ~ 1&1dj Aviation Battalion. Both crewmen tt was the clOll!ll .apprOacb to the ,,A were ~ued. Shau Valley by .any abtablo· alllod 11PI~ The South Vietnamese troops. c 1 m e kine< the ·u.s. lflllt Alrll'aDe· DivWcm • un<kr North Vlelnamese gunfire •1-it ahsrid;;;;a Ille valley W£ BO\lteml/er immediately altar they landed. Mllltary Field reporta alto told« now B51 ~a1ds sources said a North Vietnamese w:Ut ~P. loday aptnst ~ VI~ troops pareJJlll'. .was trapped belween !wo uruts sum>uodill( ~ Di1i S&snC' and Do1i Pek · o[ arrMDg South Vletname~. One Sooth G""" Beft1 hues ._ Ille Laoti1n Vietnamese soldier and an Ailstrallan 1d· ,border and cOmmanC1er1 iaid ~ than viser were killed. Senate 'Q.uiz ·On Blackmun Interests Due WASHINGTON (UPI) -When the Justiee Department revealed that Supreme Court aomlnee Harry A. Black. mun ruled in three cases involving firms in which he had financial Interests, lt as- sured the judge of intensive questioning before the Senate Judiciary Committee. A thorough s t u d y was likely e v e n "before the JListice Department statement. however, in view of the Senate's :rejection of President Nixon's last two nominees - Judges Clement F. Haynsworth Jr. and G. Harrold Carswell. A Senate source ad· ded ThurSday : "On the surface there seem to be parallels with Haynsworth, and after the President's charges, every senator who quest ioned Haynsworth and Carswell will have to question Bfackmun." Like Haynsworth, Blackmun also was a director of a business enterprise while on the circuit bench. He served four year.1 on the board of Kahler Corp .• operator of a Rochester, Minn., Hotel, receiving $1,500 a year. He resigned in 19&3 after the judicial conference recommended judges not hold directorships in cor. porations organized for profit. Adminiatratkm leaders expect any- dtclslon to meet the Cambodian request directly will draw new fire from critics in Coogress, . , ' V•I Tt.._,.19 POLICE FIGHT PITCHED BATTLES FOR· SECOND STRAIGHT DAY ON BERKELEY CAMPUS Radicals Hurl Rocks, Smash Windows; Police U1e Tear Ga1, Make 31 Arre1t1 The Justice Department's revelations about Blackmun's record came In the form of a letter from Deputy Attorpey General Richard G. Kl~inclienst to Sen. James 0 . Eastland (0.Miss.), chairman of the judiciary comriiittee. The action was apparently intended to b r iii g Blackmun's actions into the open, and. to dispel any hint of impropriety. Pan Amtrfcon sttwardt'u Joun Darby i• 1hown tTJling to .spin the prop of a rart Ford Tri-motor which ·wiU bt part of tht 1how at the Ren.o Nationol· Champion.ship Air Race1 ntxt Sep~ embeT. J\fiu Dcrb11 U the queen of tht ahow. • GaJe warnings were posted Tues- day in t.UanUc City, N.J., but un· fortunately there was no place to post them. The U.S. Coast Guard Station there reported that the 60 mil .. per-hour wind bad blown down the pole on which the warning flags are flown. • Undn the heading ''Mtrrit England" the Dail11 TtLtgraph of London Thuradav publi!htd a report on old age pensicmera be· ing 1howed 1ex filf'llt in London. "Tht firat film showed mass or· gtt;, tadilm, brutality, lesbian· Um and juit about every kind of fetiih and perversion, •• Ont el· dtf'lU gentleman claimtd ht had seen more e%dting things al the sta.rUU ... On the other hand they fear without some assistance Cambodia may not survive all a ntutra1 aiuntry. The Cambodian request for ald has been addressed not only to the United States but to many other coontries. Io a ttatement April 14 Premier Lon Nol Wd the government would accept ''all uncond.itiooal foreign akl from all IOUf'CeS, •I 1bls broad appeal opened up Ille poplbillty .the United Stales woold 0>n- suJt with other friendly gtivemrnents about a possible International ar· rangement for providing military su~ plies. No one lo Washington was sure ex· aclly how this might be done. The new regime has been involved in some fighting with North Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces using Cambodian border territory as sanctuary in t h e Vietnam war. Red Chinese Rap Russian Leader VIETNlANE, Laos (UPI) -Some North Vietnamese troops in southern Laos are pulling back and possibly mov· Ing In.!<> n<lghboring Cambodia or South Vl-.it, military 1101!fCOS &&id today. They described 1he ptllbact a ~ "usual," but said they were uncertain of Its significance. They said the withdrawal was in southern Laos near the Ho au Minh Trail that runs from North Vietnam through , Laos and Cambodia into South Vietnam and that it began last week. The sources also said the guerrilla Pa- thet Lao forces had stepped up rice col· lections because food shortages were developing since Cambodia closed the port of SihaooukvWe to Ncnh Viel· namese supplies. Berkeley Under Siege; Police Repzilse Rioters · BERKELEY (UPI) -Bands of howl· Ing radicals swept across the battered University of California campus Thurs- day in a series of guerrilla-like, rock· throwing attacks on buildings and police units. , Campus officers, sheriff's deputies and California Highway Patrolmen f i r e d volleys of tear gas into the demonstrators, who fell back, regrooped, and charged again. At least 33 persons were arrested. bringing to more than 50 the number of arrests in two days of viol~. More than a score have been injured. Chaneellor Roger Heyns, who banned all rallies scheduled for today , sa:id the campus "was the victim of wanton destruction unprecedented in the history of the university. Any attempt to link today's grim events with moral issues is travesty on morality." About 2,500 persons roamed about Sproul Plau, the famous center of rlissent on the 27,(l(IG.sludent campus, but the destructive rampage was carried out by about 400 hard-core demonstrators - including many of grammar and high school age. "People a r e dying in Vietnam a n d we're going to be dying here,'' a bearded radical standing on a station wagon told one of the roving bands. "This university is one ol the enem~ . .u -> The demonstrators ripped down an American flag and tried to bum it, smashed hundreds of windows, wrecked ·two trucks .and laid siege to the campus naval RCYI'C building and California Hall , where Heyns' office is located. A group of abollt ?.O smashed out the windows of the faculty Club, where 50 professors were eating lunch, and then dashed inside to scatter tables and chairs. One angry teacher threw a cha:ir at the Inv~ as they fled . Meanwhil~ .fo)mer student body p'resi· dent Dan Siegel sw-rendered on charges of inciting to riot during Wednesday 's disorders. Siegel, who was booked and released on $2,000 ba,il, called the charges "ridiculous " and "absurd ." Four of the 26 persons arrested Wedne9day were identilied by police as members of t h e militant Weatherman faction of Sutdents fC>r a Democratic So- ciety. * * * 4 Persons Hurt In Santa Barbara ' Rioting Violence Rain Falling Over South SANTA BARBARA (AP) -Three young women and an African forelg1 ex- change student were hit by shotgua pellets Thursday night as 200 officers dispersed about 700 · young p e o p 1 e smashing windows at a bank building which replaced ooe rioters burned down in February. 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One student h•volved in the troubtt!: later told a newsman the demOnstrators altac.ked the bank branch -as w13 \he 1.11 case in February -u "the biggest sym. bol in the community of the capitalist establishment we've been fighting agalnst for years." Demflflatrators 18)(\ the protest was spontaneous. Sul one student said "Ceel· ·•1 lnp were ga.lvantzed" by a campus speech Thursday artcrnoon by Nancy .~ Rubin, wife of Ji:rry Rubin, convicted In the Chicago Seven riot trial. Authorltlr:s did not lmmedietely link her speech to the dl.slurba1ct. House Approves , Welfare Package; Senate Fight Due WASHING TON (AP) -The House has handed President·Nlxon a major victory by pss.sing his far-reaching wel!are re.form package, but the administration faces a strong effort in the Senate to raise the assufed family income over $1 ,600. Several senator~ already have served notice t h e y will try to hike the benefits despite the cost. The final f l o o r showdown may come i.n June. By a 243-ISS vote that crisscrossed par. ty lines, tht House Thursdaf sent the measure to the Senate. Both Republican and Democratic leaders supported it, but conservatives in both parties -and a few liberals who wanted more generous provisions -were lined up in opposition . The measure provides a $1 ,600 federally assured incOme for a family or four and increases the rolJ or eligible persons by an estimated 13 million, mostly the work- ing poor and their families. It requires adult beneficiaries to register for jOb training and assignment. The federal government would assume a greater share of the cost and ad· ministration. The aged , blind and disabled would be assured $110 a month. By official estimates,· the bill. wouldi cost $4.4 billion , but opponents said the cost will turn out as much as three times that figure. Coed on Carpet Over Bare Butts JACKSONVfLLE, Fla. (UPI) -A photograph of the bare backsides o! two girls on Page 145 of the Jacksopville University y,earbook might mean Robyn t1oses won't graduate on time -and she ll'asn't even in the picture. ~1iss Moses, 21, is editor Of th"h yearbook and a hearing on whether she practiced deception in putting the annua l together will be held after classes today in the student dean's office. Wayne Corbin, dean of men, said Miss ~toses' degree would be withheld pending final disposition of the case. The official charges against the Wilm- ington, Del ., coed are "deception" and "conduct contrary to the best interests of the students and the university." The picture, at the beginning of the sorority section, is superimposed over a campus scene. Attention Draftee 145, Yonr Nu1nher's Up \VASHINGTON (AP) -The Selective Service System has told its local boards not to draft anyone wilh·a lotlery number higher than 145 in May, a headquarters spokesman says. Ever since the draft-by·Jot/ery began at the start of this year, Selective Service has been setting a mootlily ceiling number, so that temporafy differences among local draft pools don't send some men into the service ahead of otbera with the same number. Half of LA Students Out AS W-alkout Continues LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Student absenteeism soared today to riearly SO percent as the school board of the city's 616 schools attempted lo negotiate a back.to-work agreement with striking teachers. The board ordered Superintendent Robert Kelly to discuss an agreement \\·i th United Teachers of Los Angtle~ aimed at getting the strikers back In the claSSTooim by Monday . However, the agreement would not in- volve "substantive issues" of salaries and educaUonal programs according to Board President Arthur Gardner . Kelly had ordered school negotiators to end talks with the UTI.A when uhion teachers failed to repor1 to· cl1Sl!ell last Afonday, tht first day of the strike. 'nle board'I action came after It went to <:ourt to !tti: cont.einpt citations against the leaden of the strike, but a hearing on the matter wu continued untU April 27. Student abJcnt.eelsm rost to 43 percent Thursday 11 about h•lf ot the district's ~.000 t&l£hf!rs Temahled Orf the job, About 27 J)lrctnt of the district's 641,000 students did not attend classes Wed- D<.lday. ( In many easel!, students· were .en.t home early and otherll were Jet out Into PIQYgrounds. No schooli were technlcallt closed because lo do so would jeopardir.i tht $150 million In aid the district acts frotn the Mate each year • • .... • ' ' -. ... • ... Friday, Aprfl 17, 1970 DAILY PILOT I Slayings I Described In Letter: CHARLESTON, W. V •· (Afl-State Police Supt. R. L. Bonar decllned today · to ' reveal the contents of an anonymoua lett.r that touched off a aean:b Irr t...r missing West Virginia U i> I v e rs rt 1 coed>. The remains pf Karen Fer. rell of Quinwood, w.va., and Mared Malarik of J(tnnelon, N.J., both 19, were discovered by National Guard>meo and State Police 1btlfSday in a remote wooded area about 10 miles from ~ .Morgantown campus. WVU's student newspaper, the Daily Athenaeum, said in .a copyrighted story that the Jetter received by Gov. Arch A. Moore Jr. 'said the slayer would turn himself over to police after the bodies were found. · - Steve Thompson, an FBI agent in Fairmont, was quoted as saying the letter contained material to that effeCt. .. Tbe contents of the letter we haven't given out," Bonar said. "The only reason we are keeping the contents a secret is that only one person knows at this point ••. If we didn't, , we might have three or four persons confess." Moore was not immediately available for comment. A three-month seartjl, Which took on tragic proportions, continued tod ay as S t a t e Poli c e a nd National Guardsmen hunted for more clues and the heads of the two missing WVU coeds, The bodies were found in a small ravine about 150 yards from a dirt road described by one resident of the area as a lovers' Jan-e for c o 11 e g e students. Authorities said· one body was nude, the other clothed. The girls had last been seen hitchhiking back to th e i r dormi tory the evening of Jan. 18 after '6eeing a m-OVie in downtown Morgantow.n. Two anonymous 1 et t er s received recently by Gov. Arch A. Moore. Jr. suggested search should be made in the general area south of here, tri~ring an intensive hunt by police, National Guardsmen and whmteer groups. ABM :Won't Halt SALT, Vow Russ Message R~ved A sailor hitchhiker' exchanges Peace gesture with some of ~e 300 antiwar demonstraton ,whc;>. mareJi .. ed to th.,. Newport Naval Base ai Newport, R.I. ' VIENNA (UPf) -VA Ind Sovltt neg~ m..U. at ·the Russia~ ..,-ssy,\eld ... th• first wotklnl oessloo of the Strategic A rm s Limitation Talks (SALT) today. COm- muniil ~ "'14 U.S. plans to push abud wllh deploy- ment ol Its dlrenaiverJmtloll• =IDI w.,,icl nol a eel the . Vladimir S. Semenov, cbiet . mW\lst IOW'cel said J,Wula .Soyiet delegate, greeted U.S. will ooll>lock the neg- negoUator Gerard C. Smith with complaint$ about.the U.S. and his team inside tile em. decision IO push ahead with bassy and led them to the se-deploymen t of its anU?blssile cond floor reception room systems and Its multiwarbead where the negotiations began. rockets. They said Ru.ssla 'Ite next working session will thinks the U.S. move will aj b:e ¥PIJCfay at the U • S • affect the long-range future of Embassy. the talks. As the talks· began, ~m· Outside the c on fer e n c e Air T11affic Tate Murder Trial 2nd Charg~ OK 1in East WASIDNGTON (UPI> -D.elay· s.Predicted For Suspect ~i.~~ :.:.':1 ~~~ SALINAS, CaJU: (AP) - air traffic controllf!!:• involved LOS ANGELES (UPI) -by a lawyer of his own choice. Authorities were tlghilipped in a "lick-out" returning to The Sharon Tate murder tri al While Manson went into today about a mmtl.er .charge r:~: p~' dine~"i8 v ~ua"l1i~.; Is' set to begin Mol'lday but court today to seek y e t agains~ John Norman Collins, AdmlnlstratiOI) (FAA) said to-there is virtually no chance-Or another continuance: a jury who ls also awaitiOJ trial in dly. 1 ~t starting'on schedule because deliberated in the murder trial. Michigan on c barges of 'The FAA said. the only re. of the .. almost daily legal of Ro~rt K. B e a u s o le i I , straJ18ling a college ~- matnlrlg trotible spots ·Were maneuvering., anQt.her , inember of .t h e Collins, 22, a formeJ Eastern reP.wiaf control centers at Court attaches said the trial "MansQn Fainily.'' Michigan University studenti Deii'!er,.Kansu Cjly, Oaldaod, . Be 1 .1 22 . ed r was lodlcted Wednesday night aM at rarmlngton, Minn. But could be postponed as long as auso ea , , 1s accus o on charges of strangling Roxie th& s.ituation did int pr 0 v e hippie cult leader Charles~ the tortUre slaying of bagplpe Ann Phillips, 17, a shy MiJ.. ~sday at Denver. and Manson and his co-defendants musician Gary Hinman last waukie, Ore., girl vis!Uni Sal-u."-·· City ii --•• continned to change lawyers .Jujy. ·Tile .seven.worn. an, five-.,. as la ( AIU~ . , ;:miu. 'I' • s summer. =FAA bas o~ered flight and submit motions. man superior court Jury began s u p e r I 0 r Court Judge q restored tit normal ef-Manson, accused . master-delit>er8.tions Thursday to con· Gordon Campbell ordered Jaw f Sunday morning at .mind of the seven killings bas staer . a 11 e g at ions that enfol'C1!ment officers Thursday Uiree New York area· airports appear~ in court almost ~ek-Beausoleil stabbed Hinman to to femain silent about the case •Ill at Chicago's O • H a r e ly since hls indictment to seek death on orders from Manson. until Collins' Mlch1gan •tnal ts 4ntemational Airport. .T h e a number Of requests. He at In a nearby courtroom on completed or he appears in .. ' ) -OCKEl'S •WASH· ON •COX •MPC lE .. D'S HOBBY SHOP 1871 HQrbor Blvd. COSTA MESA R W . k F'-n Jqoolaa were cut to so percent first represented himself, then Thursday, ~anson, M, and the Salinas court The escue or ers Wov . ii the ~k ol lbe "sick"'11!" was Oldered to accept a cour~ Susanllenise Atkins, 21, were evidence backing. lb 0 e h>. , a!id ralBed to 75 percent appointed attorney who he arraigned for the s a m e d!Ctment atso· was ctdered N e:w Alp Avalanche .. h-"'=ar=Uer::....:l!ils=-w:.ceecckc::.. ____ r_ired __ ao_d_n_ow_is_r_:•Pc.""_n_ted __ sla_:yc_log...::... _____ _,__ .. _a1_ed_. -----------'------- . J PLATEAU D'ASSY, France !tighest mountain, with an 0#!- (UPI ) -A. new avalanche 1nous roar. 1 roared down. Roe Des Fiz The ttscue worker, afed Peak today, rouUng rescue electronic listening equipment workers digging for bodies of in the search on the chlnce; victims or '{tlurstlay's disaste r thei'e were survivo.ra _,der that killed 72 persons in a the heaps of m~d, _mc,kl_·gl , children's tuberculo s i s mow from Thur1d1y's sanatorium . · avalanChe. But the govem- Peeling off the snow capped ment said there was no bope peak at daybreak, masses of for them. mud, granite and snow rolled PubliC" Health M 1 DI 1 t er down the slope, stopping only Robert Boulin said TliJJlsday yards from the nurses home of the official death toll w!a1 72 the hospital. persons. Seven ~IOllS were One r""""''er suffered a pulled alive from the rubble. ... .,.,... Two more crushed bodies broken leg from the onrushing were recovered today ~nd laid rock but the rest of the 300 in rough pine coffi.nS in the _ rescue· crewmen fled safely. D'A town h 11 Officl I They went back to work dig· fori:J'e parents a to. View ~= ging into the mass of rock, bodies, 50 dlsf~~ were steel and coocrete and crushed ol ·""I to rl. r •-fts when the new 8lide most tbem.1 IL &>' 36 "= the total bodies d1Ji from the had stopped, wreckage and ~ed earth Several minor rockslides pre-and snow: 1 _ / . ceded the new avalanche, fill· "We will cantm the rescue ing the crisp cool air in the work at all " said a shadow Of Mt. Blanc, Europe's re9C'Ue officill, ''but th e weight of the Iii of earth, •• Jordan Angered at U.S., Demands Envoy's Recall rock and debrlt . such that it may be days ort we clean it up." Nerves., re frayed. Parents of children who had been un r treatment at the sana , most of them people of means, were "Mercedes-Benz cars have to cope With the rougheSt: .• ' . -. . roads ~Europe.That's why we build out axles this way- not as a rigid, one-piece beam!' AMMAN. Jordan (UPI) - Jordan today demanded the recall or U.S. Ambassador Harrison Symmes in a display of anger against U.S. Middle Ea.st policies. Anti-An1erican demonstrations broke out for the fourth consecutive day to- day and a general strike paralyzed the city. The official Jordanian news agency issUed a stateritent nying. Jordan had asked the U.S. State Department to recall Symmes. The action was a victory for militant Palestinian guerrillas wh:o led the anti·American denonstra· lions. Political observers said the recall was a severe blow to United Sta~ efforts to Im· prove relations with Arab states and that.it was in direct retaliation for Symmes' handl· ing of the prbposed visit to Jordan by Joseph J. Sisco, the U.S. assistant secretary of state for Middle East affairs, It was at Symmes' urging that Sisco canceled his visit, which had been scheduled to begin today. It was canceled 'Thursday after three da~ of anti· American rioUn& ~Umaxed by attacks on the U~. Embassy and the burninl ii the U.S. lnformatioo SerVkea LlbrilJl' here. MaiJReform I 'Looks Good' }VASIDNGTON (RP).- Initial congressional ~ct.ion to President. NiXOn'• ~Jan for an independent U ~ Postal Service "Insulated ~ direct control by the Presldint, the Bureau of the Budget llnd lhe Congress" indicated to4ay the chances for approv~good. '11iere 'Were reporti t b e Senate Pott Ofllce !lee might apprnw: lhe l't plan or one Ver/ close It u ••ril' u next Tueoclay. J And Qlalrman 1't · Dulskl CO.N.Y.), of the Post Ofllce Commlltee critic or past proposals f 8 posta l corporatkln -c Nixon's plan "• lon11: 1ttld 1n th• right dlreclion.'' arri\ring all o\rer France. Some near/ attacked news pbo . who tried to pbotograpll~-reaved relativa of the avaJ n<:lle's victims. The av che acted like a rnooumenfal bulldozer, goug· Ing out f 400-fOOt wide ditch down tllf mountain and left..a mound rJ. mud, rock and snow as high as a house where the boys iring of the sanatorium h'ad i,en "'tlie cries of the children are 1 still ringing in my ears," said1'Gne rescue ·worker. "We =ed like madmen but the we had to clear was so that we knew we were ie.(ting nowhere." (Toward six o'clock ·1n the ipoming, the last cries for .lie1p were silenced,'' he said. /'Since then, there has been . 1nothing but alle~." ~~~~~~~~~· HOL ·L YWOOD NEEDS ·' I NEW F ·c•s NO ! All AGES, A COMMERCIA TV SERIES. SIZES, All TYPES FOR TV , MOTION PICTURES AND DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES J TO BE A SUCCESS TODAY? F E ON CAMllA AUDmON IN OIANH COUNTY /CALL (714) 547-6251 TODAY URGE# DEMAND FQR ALENT DI SNOW! . r T •lent Search lain9 J .:, Conducted ly .._ lAK E l PRODUCTIONS HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNfA ~--c..,_, ..... ,,.,.., .... .....,. ,., ....,,, .... (flt""" -" I(;_,.., II , ....... I ...... ti) ). EvamU:ethem.fstakeoftakin1whlt you. lhousbt WUI &hortcul? You chose a toad that looked quick-er on the map. But you wae soon jolted Into •dmitUng your UTOr. You had to fi&ht to keep control u your car bottomed and bounced at net)' rut and bump. 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I Tracb llke an •now When you aim a Mercedes.Benz down. an expressway, you'll find it tracks like an arrow, without thru.c tiny 1tetring cor· rec:tlon~. you U$ed to make for "road wander •• Slap II over tar strips. The su1pc1uinn soaks them upwilh 6nncontrol. Not four Ol'&ve ~rion1. And if you've ever hem lulled by hlgb. speed expressway driving Into tak!n1 an exitjusl a bit 100 fu t, you'U appreciate the adhesive comuing power of Mcn:cdcs. Benz' independent 1uspeoslon. It &Ives you an txlra mlllgfn of control that some. how keeps your p1lrns a little drier and rour brake foot I little less ltc.by. Dltc brabl on all four wheela Automotive editor1 •nd en1l11.een ·•tfee t!tat disc br-.ke1~re1uperlor: 10 common drum brakes. So when lt comes to brakes, our philosophy b 1imple. Use disc brakes. Not jui1 on the front wht.cl•. Not u optional extras. U1e them on all four wheel1.0ff'er no opUont. The four disc: brakes on a ·Merceda- Beru: will help you 1top surer, 1moother and reduce the ch1nce1 of fade and lockup, How to judge a CU' Before you Judge the charactef' or. car, you ,hould view It u • totality. Some- what the way you Judie the char.cter or a person. So h~ are a few moni polnll to help you judae a Men:edea-Beni.. I. Our overhead camshaft U.aincf ate ptte!Mly machined, ballnC:ed and btnch tested 10 withstand the rllon or (ier· many'• Autobahnr. At Amerlc.an 1peed limf1s,a Meroedes-Benz is literally loafing. 2. Subtle chancterislkl of Urn have profound dice.ts on the overall perform- ance of a car. Tlru used on our can are tuned to the movcmen15! of our tutpeno 1I011, so they'll work u lnllpa) puu of lbe total IJllem. · 3. All lbr: ~and au.tomotlW# ttieoty In .,. world kn:\ IOl1'I to hl14. areat car. n. actual bullfllnl ii pp to cha craftarnen in the factoi)'. 'T6at'twk}'weU10U!DeclcabinetmU. en to c;nft and fil·tbewood·trlm, Former dress~ tO .ew d» upholstery. Aad ID wem.bl1 line that poi. aJon1, aJwt.ys ' wlllina to twitch off an Imperfect cat' when one of our 2.000 or ao hupecion ••ys, "No Chat's notaood cnouah-. .. Ntw bnichw'lo If you would like to Jeun more aboul Men:ede.Bem: performance and uafts- inanshlp, qajl lll Ullt: coupon for our new, full.c:olor bfochure. And, If you 're pl10o· nlna a &ro.,.n vac.tiOra, check the box to see how.much JOU can 11ve with our overaeu dcllvery'J)lan. Aod how much <:OD~ can be added. to your trip, Betta ya. YI.tit our shOwroom. Our rep~tadvewlll be glad to ttll you about· . any of our •i•tecn model1. The pricea rangicl from $5.®C' to$28J4J". And be Rue to ake that test drive. ~.,,. ............... """"-· '""' _i:-___ , ___ ........., ...-.---.i -.• ...,. !'----------------------. ® J im ~ltm0ns lmport5, 111c. I l20 W. Warner Ave. I Santa Ana. Canr. in101 PluM •~no: WI• your tu II.color 1'rocfiuttot lh I MftTTdee &c:n. inotorQU'J. C Plea'8 hldtlde tbl Jilm:tdcl.km Ou* IO £ur0> • 1 ,....0i11hw7. , -I ..,._ __ _;,._..___ ... ,._ I _1!':!:'________________ _J •• Jim Slemons Imports, Inc. 120 W. Warner Avenue, Santa Ana, c.lilorn!a 92707 Phone : 714-S4~11f \ • i I . • • I I \ ' I : • t ' l l -I • .· . ' • D&RY PILOT EDIToBIAL· PAGE ~.Real Work Begins NO,v •• I .. •• Councilman Richard Goldberg, pn>bably the next mayor of Lacw!• Beach, spo~e well elecUon ,Pig ht wbon he called for the communilY, to lay aside campaign , animosity and work togetljer ._ The plaudits and acculations of the campaign trail are silenced now and .the real work begins for the three oouncilmen-el~t. Goldberg, Peter Ostrander and Ed· ward Lorr. Tbe campaign to cleen up Laguna's lm&Jle bryiught votes. It will prob.ably r:esuJt in council a~thonzation to hire addltionai police personnel for a higher level ol enforcement. , . This wfu have to be a budget conside~atlo~ &iven some type of priority am.oag the other pr1ori~es that will also eo1I money. The level of.police protection, like other public sl!rvices; relales directly to money spent on it. • ~ . Municipal employe 1alatlu are the biggest sipgle area ol cost for the city. But there are many more 1t~ms that the council will have tO make budgetary decisions about. The city needs a new sewer JJlanl It has a .1•ner~t plan thal will be presented tonighl Elements of the plan will cost a greal deal to ljnplement, physical lmprov .. menta: such as streets and· ~arking structures and land acquilition. · • with deci sions on the new budget ius! arou.nd the bend, the new council b11 tt1 work cut out for 1t. And the .intensity of the campaign will focus even •h.arper than usual citizen attention on the council -which in Lagtina is saying quite a lot. Two outgoing councilmen deserve tbe thanks of the town. Mayor 'Glenn Vedder has put in many years o! • \ public service for LafUDa both as a plalUllnf COllll!lh• sioner and cowi~n. His dedicaUon . quotieni . was high. He worked well for J,aguna. Vice M•Y\M' J!'l"Ph O'Sullivan served with dlsUnellon and made solid con· trtbullons to his commublty. •1 Public service is traditionally a difficult . and 4e. · manding job in this rriany·lpceted commlUlity, and. be- coming more so with demands ot growth and modern living. The DAILY PILOT coneratulates the new cou~ cilmen on their victories, and wUbes them well wllb. tbe tasks ahead. Good Council Choices .I '. After polite council campaigns, the voters of Sin Clemente and San Juan Capistrano have each picked three men to represent them for four years. San Clemente voters. with 15 to pick from, have placed well·known Cliff Myers on the council a¢ re- turned incumbents Mayor Wade Lower and Thomas O'Keefe to additional four-year terms. , . . . Tbe DAILY 'PILOT wishes the new council well in the chore of progresilve and orderly developm111t in the town Pres1deqt Nixon has chosen for a home. Jn San Juan Capistrano, voters returned Mayor U ward Chermak and added to the council p1J,u1naci!t Josh Glll!llD•ll and college math instructor Jini Thorpe, both good men. We think these men; aiong with Councilmen Bill Balbiate and TOny Forster, should he a partlcularlY. well balanced council as San Juan chooses the way 1t will develop while protecting ti'• charm. I I s The Moral CoJ'tlhscension Dear Gl90my Gus: Vrtle•' Prote•t Against · vindictive Bills • Of ~Liberals' A NtlfO prolOllDr of Eo1lish 11 stvlns a lecture on Shakespeare to a mostly Why "lnstant Medi.cat" for tndl· Senti when lludent& mull p1y a -lee? -B. It ,..... ................ ~ .......... ... .,.., ........ __,., :. a.. ,... ........... ....., ... Dtllr , ... white clua. He ii a ftU<jU&lllled literary · ~-----------' scbolar, held tn bigb .. teein by hJs coi- Jeaguea. 'l1lCI '""!«"" llllen ~ty . Suddmb' • poup of • or more wbJte yooths ~ inlo lhe cluaoom. '11><y · &houl and scream racbt oblleenltlel at the black professor. They say the class must be dismissed at once. The pro- fessor, they say, Is Incompetent, because how can a black man Wlderltand the IOUI of a great white poet like Shali:upeare? Having broken up lhe classroom with threats of physical violence, the band of. white youths stomp out. THE FOREGOING EVENTS did not happen, although at San Francisco Stale, as at many other ill-- ~LituUons, we have Negro professors of English literature and many other sub- jerts. But supJlO&lns • such an event had taken place, what· would have happen- ed next? The answer can eaaUy be imagined. Student groups would have denounced the racism of the white l!itudenta involved In the attack. 'J'bey would have passed stir· ring resolutions deploring the appearanCe on an enlightened campus of Ku Klux Klan mentaUtY and methods. Tb e academic senate would have held an emergency meeting and denounced the event as a direct assault on academic freedom. '11>e Negro professor, they would have saJd, has 1 right to teach and his students have a right to attend bi.s lectures. ANY INTERFERENCE wilb th e 11acred relatioolhip of profe890l'I and studenll, 1hey would have said tn rlnslng phrues, i! an auauJt on the academic process. The academic community mU!lt be mobilized to defend it.sell against &Uch attacks, they would have said. and the i Ludenta guilty of such racist behavior must be IWM\arily expelled. The presi· dent wwld have: Immediately suspended or expelled the 11tudent.! involved and would haYe left que.sUons of due process to be ... Ued later. What actually happened at San Fran· cisco State in the spring of 1967 was 80mething else. A wh1te professor was JBCturlng in a course called "Readings in the History of Black America." He Is a wdl.qualHied hist~an, held in high esteem by his colleagues. ll'EFORE lnM WAS his class or white and black studenll. Suddtnly a,.group of blacli:: student&, some of them carrying lead plpea, burst Into the 1 m a 11 Quotes llleo>e ltooaldl, S.P., OI UCl.A Aaiela Drrtt ll••U.. -"~we art going to let CommunistJ leach In our school!, what in (he bed: are we dolng In Vletnam ?" PWlllp tflbtr1 A.I.A .. Eadno, on 1!1vl1h _ JftlHY•doa or old balldio,:;1 -''1.•l'!! n..,t all ralty around 1 ren1n:::1t c' i;,,. pa t merell beau1e of 1 fear of i:.c Juturl!. Ld'• control the design of the future for be~enl ol all oor IOdtty." • clusroom. Some :IO« 2$11'( lj!, an equal number crowded the bill o u t 1 I d e • Shouilng ......, and -.mu.. at him, 1hey domancled that lhe ....... be dl•blft. ded at once, becau91! how could a white man who has never bet:n exp>Sfd to the "black experience" know anythln11 about black history? They demanded that the whlte profeaor be inunedlately nplaced by a black Ooe of their own ehooslnc. Then what happened? The responses to this and other such evenb over the past few years go far towards erplaintni the escalaUon of vSolent demandl at one unlvenlty lfter another. No student com- mittees denounced the racist character of the classroom disruption or the open threals of violence. No faculty senate meeting raised cries or alann about the threat to academic freedom. C I v i 1 liberties organizations were atrugely liJent. THE AMERICAN Federation of Teecber1 la usually paranoically senslUve about aCfldemic freedom If Governor Reagan or the chancellor of the atlte col· lege system !IP much u ralae1 an eyebrow In disapproval ol faculty actrons. In this case, however, AFT leaders see no threat to academic freedom even when their colleague ls p h y a I c 1 11 y prevented from teaching hla class. Instead they, along with Students for a DemocraUc Society, openly support the black demands. "NegotJaUon1" are ill-- lUated with the militants, wlth tlit r'llJll that courses are asalgntd to be tlugbt by blacka with dubioua credenUala or none at all, and lntellectual slandarda 10 down the drain. So there Is a law ror white hoodlums. but a different one for blacks. lnslaoces or such a double standard can be endless- ly enwnerated, in wbJch blacks are rewarded for action which, If committed by whites, would result In instant punish. ment. Granted that Injustices in the op- pc:lfiite direction have long been 1 fam1Utr feature of Amerlcan Ille, we muat not lOS< light of ,the fact that our pt iJ equal jUIUce. • .. EVERY SEU'-lllSPltt'nNG block bas a right to .....,,t -and doet ment -the moral cond .... naJoil or thote "liberals" who applaud tbe ~I a ck Panthers for aeUona which thty would ln- dlgnanUy denounce If commltted ·by the Minutemen or the Ku Klux Klan. Tttls double standard la endemic in upper class literary and artistic circles. It is one thing to insist that we like every measure possible to Increase op- portunities for Negro employment and education. It Is qu ite another to treat Negroes, as we In the North have long accustd the South of doing, as moral cripples. The majority or Negro student&, ad- vanc1111 themselvu and the.tr raee without reeour1e to intimidation and vlolmct, 'Want to be trtaled as equals in moral terms as well u In terms or economic and educational opportunity. :l'hi& ia the only way in whlc:h the black demancHor-dlgnlty can hondtty be mel. Incidentally, the nonviolent stude:nta art mistakenly referred t.o as the stlent majority. Thty !hould be called the llntelevised majority. By S. I. Hoyakawa Pruldenl San Franclaco Slate Collea• • ~ocal Spor-tfishing. Is Threatened To the Ed}tor: . s.v,r11 _,Iha aro camervatlonllll ln- troduCed two JeclllaUve bUla·they bell••· ed were ablolulo(y _....-y to ~ our klcal lilhery. Smra1 .weeu ago the Ca!Uomla ·F.llh and Game CommlJolbn, after considerable pre 11 u re from 1port1m en and c ooaervaUonista, r•lrldal cmun<rclal anchovy lllhloc from a l1r1e ltt.I off our cout. APPAIU!N'l1.Y IN r e.t •·I \at 1 on, lhe commarclal lnterUts hlve lnlroduced a whole armJoad of bllll1 In . Sacrameoto that would serioully rtslrlct sporUlll:lnc lo Southeru California. '!11e1e bills ... vindlct1ve and urmeceuary and lhould be resilted at all co.sts. Contact your local state representatives immediately and let \ . . ·~ ' <. , { ' ' ~ . . J .· . ( .. ·~,..,, ._.,.. ~ • Foreaulcs S•pport . them know bow you feel . To the Editor: ~ This is extremely important l f ~ Tht Oran,e Coast College Forensic aportfi!hing is to be preserved for you team would like to upress its appre- and your cbildren In this part or the ~lation for your editorial endorsing our world. -fund·ralalng drive to attend the National PlflLL!> R. TOZER P'orellllc ~nt tn Mfclligan. It "'" Davey's Locli:er, Inc. a high moment in our year when our local paper commended our efforts. In addition to .the specific editorial, we would also like to upress our ap- preciation for your very e 1 t e n s i v e coverage of the team's wins this year. There were many fine articles. I especially enjoyed meeting your reporter, Steve Mitchell, who makes a fine ap· pearance for the paper. THE COMBINATION of the support of the DAILY Pn..crr and.the support of our community spearheaded by the Chamber of Commeree and the PILOT has imbued ,these hard-working students with the con. _ fidence and support of their con'lmunity and bu increased their ambition to bring the national honors back lo Cosa Mesa. We sincerely than.-you for your sup. Port this year; ERIC SAMUELSON .. ! President CX:::C Forensic Team BARBARA BURGESS Director of Forensics Orange Coast. College Laguna B111lnes1 Tu the Editor: In 1935, the Jews in Germany were the scapegoats; in 1970. the hippies iD Laguna Beach have this dubious honor! It is this writer 's belief th at the reaSQn that a numbfr oC Laguna merchants are experiencing poor business, which they attribute to the hippies, is rather th at these merchants have been unable to ad· just t.o t~ fact that the average age of Laguna residents has gone from 46 to 27 • in the last 107 yea rs. 1tlOST DOWNTOWN &tores are cl06ed on Friday n{ghts and Sundays, the time when working young people shop, forcing them to go out of town to shopping centers that are open. Even the merchandise in many local stores is selected !or older people. Can it be that these merchants are placing the blame for their own in· adequacies on lhe ·hippies? DENNIS MADISON Perot Puts Pressure on Viet Reds NEW YORK -Make no mistake •bout It, there will be more public aerviee pro}- ects 1.a.u n ch e d by data.processing bllltonalte ff. Rou ·Perot, and some of tl¥m will Involve issues unrelated lo relief.tor U.S. pri!lonen cl war. nie 39-year~ld Texan is undeterred by the apparent failUrt of hiJ recent journey to the war zone, his second such trtp designed t.o secure release or better treatment for U.S. prisoners held by lhe North Vietnamese. Perot is convinced that his campaign bas bad aome measure of success. As he indicated on bis return here laat week, Perot's efforts on behalf of the ,prl80ners will be Intensified. The first step wilt be to "saturate" North Vietnam with radio messages c a r r y i n I Jn· formation on prisoners held In Lao& and South Vietnam. That ls the infonnaUon which the iovemment of North Vietnam refused to accept when Perot visited tt8 diplomatic miuiont in Vientiane and then In Paris. THE RADIO EFFORT. wlll not be tile end G It, however. Perot is also looking ror other Ways to apply pressure on behalf of the priloners. It is a fair guess, though Perot and his aides will not say eo, that melhods for applying economic presaures are under consideration. • Perot'• organf:uUon -rNght provide a rally Inc polot, for esample. for U .s. marlUme and car10 handllng unh>ns which -1d like to boycott good• reacblng the United States from naUons which supply North Vietnam. Such a campalgn coukl put some nal, If In· direct, pressure" on Hanoi for better treatment oi U.S. prisoners. Jn addition to the prisoner-of-war cause, Perot has been working for some time on a televised "town hall" project v.ilich would examine Important issues Jn a series o{ TV programs. He has al ready hired astronaut Frank Bonnan for that effort. BASED ON ms recmt association with .the news mtdia (about 80 newsmen ac· companied him on tht recent tri p), Perot is abo mullinc avtt plans for a small By Geor9e --~ C 0 NF IDE N TI AL TO THE CllJCAGO SEVEN: I don't care if )'OU have had the na.me for three years -a singing group with a name like tha t can't expect top blU· tng at · the Daughters of the American Revolution folk .gingi1;11 concert. \ ready tO move In when world events d~ -.; -mand a sudden intemWcation of news • · coverage. If the extent of starvation in "" Blafra Is , tn doubt. for aimple, Perot would like tr> load a plane with reporters and take fuein t.o the scene at once, using his organlza\ion and hil fortune to cut red tape and ease financial burdens. organil.aUon dedicated to Imp r o v 1 n I press cove.race of world and national issues. He is parUeularly interested in local papen and in local radio and televilloo 1tatkm. Perot would like to find a way to help their reporttrt, perhaps with periodic 10- day trips aome'frhat like lbe recent roun<J. the-world haul1 but addressed to other taouea and lollolvlns other ports of call. '11lat would -. lhe knowledge of reporttr1 who would otherwise be unable to make 1ucb tttpt. In addtuoo, PW would like to be PROJ~ OF THAT sort, he believes, would prov~ i greater "diveraity" of news report! oo vital iasuea. He is con- vinced that broadened reporting of such issues Is the \•muldpller" by which events are translated 'into world opinion capable of Influencing policy. "I don't think the.re's a better way lo spend my money,'' he says. nit.word "naive" often crops up when cynics talk about Perot's philanthropy to I Why N anie It 'Gremlin'? Having a natural affection for the un- derdog, I wish American moton well in ill compeUUon with the Big Three of motordom -but why did the company have to nai'rie ill MW compact ·car the "Gremlin"! I can't imagine a more unfortunate name for an automobile. Tbt word "rrernltn" came Joto being during Wprld War ti, to destptlt aome mitel\levous lnvl1ible imp thit rOde airplaq_es and mad~ mechanical trouble. i\nd ' ' a gremllR in the works" signlfles sorne unknown and irritating problem in tbe machinery, · . ONE WONDERS WHAT mjpty cor- porate brain devlltd this name for lbe car -maybe t.he same great Innovator who worked for Ford w~ that m• name, "Edsel" was introduced to a wailing world. But whereas .iEdael" was merely dull, ''Gremlin" Is pOr!itively negative. It's the next thiq to Utllng your car "Lemon." A name Is one of the most Import.ant •Utlbutts anythlnt a.n have, tncludlng people. I remember, many ye&r1-;A8:0. the rector of the Episcopalian Church down the street from my house wu named Cuthbf'rt Pratt -a name obvkNsly des- Uned from birth to be ~ EpllCOpaUan rector, and nothlnJ elle. ONCE IN Swl1wland I found myself tacking a portable typewriter on an aulpmen~ and plct.d up tht small Swiss-mad@ Htnnea call~ the "Biby." t pttdlcted at the lime that It would flop, ( s· d ' y , • ' because the name made t\ child 's toy , not a sturdy tool. Sure enough, this infantile 1designation wu erased after an unsucceifful teuon or two on lhe market, and fkhrlltened . the "Rocket." I don't know If it's done any better since, but ll cou\dn~ do any worte. Who can imagine a l11Jl.grown man pounding out hia deathless prose on a "Baby" typewriter? ' I NAMES OONVEY 1 1 a m 0, or drabntn. Jn Jts heyday, Ute crlf Ntw York Central train from Chicago, tO New York Was ca11ed lbe "20th Century," and it carried an immense cachet of swank and aophiSUcation. .U train Ir a v e I dwindled, and the railroads wanted"l5to discourage passenger trarnc. the in was oot ta.ken orr, but the name was, now It Is simply No. eo..11 or JOD!f: such anoriymous number. It 11 1 wtD·known markeUn1 fact that the pubUc buyt· lbe name u much as It buys the packlge °' the producl -a tellllen<Y which; unfortuaately, bu glvtn ua ao m1111 oolrarousty..atrfklng names for dl"ppolnltnJty commonplace pr .. ducts. It jolt may be that '1Gremlln'' Is so disarming . In lta honesty that the public fn11 take It to 114 heart, but don't buy Aml!rlcan'Motors alOCk for that qulI· oUc re~ · , < date -as If there is some pre-tested, sophisticated wfy to spend f:ruiUuJly a fortune estimated, now. at $1.5 billion. Actually, ·Perot's campaign to date on behalf or the prisoners or war has prob- ably had a limited success. After trying to improve the lot of prisoners by qui et diplomacy, the United States has recently been pres11ing the jssue publicly at the peace talks in Paris. Along with the efforts of POW wives who have been campaigning for mo re ag· gressive action, Perot can lake some credit for that. TO BE SURE, his recent tri p did not take him to Hanoi. as he had hoped, for an inspection of Communist PO\V camps. It did •. however, allow him to spotlight the idea that Communist prisoner s are held in camps which meet lhe1requirements &f the Geneva convenlion v.'hile Americans. aecording to· all avallabJe reports. are not. That is, perhaps, some additiooal pressure on' the North Vletnamese. 1 A1oreover, it Is additional pressure qn the State Department, as evidenced by the fact that U.S. Ambassador Phillp Habib, head of the peace talk delegatioii, met privately with lhc groop in Paris. f'INALLY , THE Nflrlh Vietnamese haVe. started to dribble' out to so-called pe8ee groups the l names of a few prisoners alive in Jheir prison camps. Perot, jn his public statements. ha s made it clear that he does not care if this data Is released through anti·v.·ar organizations Jn · the United Stales, just as long as more information iS released. • By Robert S. Allen and John A. GoldJm.Hh ---~ Friday, April 17, 1970 Tho t dllorial J>OO• of tht DaRu Pilot 1111" to inform end stim· ul4f.I nodtr• b11 prtscnUna thU ntuitpa:per's opinimu end com- mtniarv on toplcl of Interest arnl lignifktl11<11, bu l>rovfdlng a forum for ih1 tzprt1rion. oJ (•our rtadtfl ' oplnlon1. a]id· b11 presmting the divtrlt view- point.II . of Informed obstn1er1 and tpOke.smcn on topics of the day. Robert N. Weed, Publisher .. • • • F•lday, ~ptll 17, 1470 DAILY ,R.t. ,1; QUEENIE ly Phil lntt rlaildl SfAnlor'd JilaveJ'jl ~~ I . " UphiJl Battlff Won;_ He'!:rt H~alirig~ Units.,M~y L ~'i've Anyway SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Michael Freazeee wu on his . feel Thursday aod, lll!lklng plans · to check out of San Franctsco Geoeral Hospilal. Eleven day§. belore, he had been stabbed In the heart >t1nd robbed. His heart had stopped beating for an hour and a half: "l feel lreat," s•ld the 35-- year.qkt construetlon worker. -· -' ~ ' ' .' , "11\11 I 1!ouldn't be here talt· rlpt l>ack to hlm, ", ~ In& to JOU·il il -·uor. lbe t\', llOberl c. Lim, _1114 .., dodon• 11ere. , Thty ;r e r e .• -ped in -~ 11, IO great'.". • • pllrta al-~·· blood WbeJ> Framea~ arrjved at u.rr.,11n1,:1:·"·.i.:.~. ; Mission Em<rgency Hoop!W . '.Hi\ ftve -~ ~ in an aml;>u1ance April 4, ~ "fft ~If'~:· .... -~ had alniool bled.to death. •. ,,,,. , . . "We took blood· that had .,..,...,1, l~toppea. ~ bled inlO his \1a!lt chest ' and 'Ibey ~ 11'-d. hlm °" JM,!t it in bottlis · and jave it a bearWUn't -madtlni~ wtilch · . • -upt hlm alive for 111.lllinut.s l -the. SUf(eonl ,.pelred Child Death Suspect ~tti1~:~!'~~ • r machine, Franzese'! condition Case In Jury If ands begantost•blllae. LOS ANGELES (AP)~ The fate ol Ronald Fouquet, 31, is, in the hands of a Superior CoUrt jury asked to decide wbetl1er the defendaot beat his 5-year-old stepson to death four years ago or whether· the boy died of an illness. K~hlsi:;.,:~s= 3 Sniog Pills •1-17 -0 . .~ .. that F uet ..... I A mh [~:i2l:~:!~~~~·~c,~· "'"'::· ::·~·-:-.!"":·::::-::.::'-:·.:""~· .. ~"':!'W':.!""::.:.,..-::::;J ,OUq W81 Yt:ry ,_OU! n ·sse ly of Jellory and had a . "cold, ,. •) · deliberate, sadlatic plan" to m::a~:::. U:. y~ For Study :Jilted· Colleg. · e .. Student during the trial that her bus-SACR, .,~,~ (AP) Th , I ' band 'stomped the bo • n..•.u:..i ... .i.v -e 1 • • , . STANFORD (UPI) -Slatl· lord students narrowly favor reienlion ~ ROTC on campus, ,but not Jor academic credit. In a vote 'Thursday, 2,tJ9 voted that ROTC should '-re- tained on campus and 2,781 · opposed. But on the questioo ol whether it should oount for credit, 1,898 said yes and 3,616 no. The ROTC program and the building that houses it have been the focal ' poin.ta or repeated demonstrations on campus since the fa c u 1 t y voted narrow aupport for lbe procram. . .'THE Stanford President· Kenneth Pltr.er aakl· Tbunday it "now seems likely" the. Air Force RO\C upit ,in be withdrawn o(f, campus. because its enrol· lment ••r,Ua well below the normal minUnum"' for a cam· ' pus unit, .. He told the facull1 ~nat.e !bat the Navy ROTC ~!so· will §Oc:Jr1 have· to decide its future. "Neither the Navy nor the Air Force have made detailed propOsals 1:fnce the. ficulty confinnaUon of the plan· for the Anny ROTC." he said. In San -Jose, mel{lwhile, a judge J>OStpooed a show MYSTERY. SHOPPER ' • . CIUle hearing for four pe,....;_, chltaed with contempt in ~ o( lbe 1J1U·RO'OC prolelll. " Senta Clara CGunl)! SUporio( Jud&e George A. B'a r aet'* pootponed the hearin1 unUl April 21 because the defetl· dants ~uested. . a ~•P­ Pointed attorney, 'al four are Janet ·Welsr, MJjlael S weeney', John Schoch, and beonard Siegal. Schoch, a leader among the: milita nts, Thursday earned the right to compete ror stu- dent body ~residtnl In lbe APtil 21 eteclion . Another defense argument, presen t ed i n closi n g statemerits Thursday, 'w a 8 that if Jeffery Lansdown died of mistreatment by Fouquet the stepfather was unable to fonn the intent to premedi'8te- murder. Attorney Barry Bernstein, counsel .for the Youthful ai> pea r i n g ma i nt e nance mechanic, said if Fouquet did in fact .beat··the boy it was during a "crescendo" of emo- tion. He implied Fouquet was jealous of his wife's love for the child. :e":i~ ~' ~g~~ · ~iibh·': ~;~· ! '°:~•'Ki11s Self With Bomb hid spilled a can of paint. Francisco Bay Area Afr Pollu-. 1 • ~e Q~ i;:ouque! a. s tion Control DiJtriCt more · SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP ) -A the bpmb in a parking lot near ~Yll?g, -Let him die in muscle and more money student who received a "Dear a cam~ining hall Waffle dignity" at a Ume when she • ·" · " · . · -' was trying to revive Jeffery. The measures would. give John Jett.er from h13 girl Tower, n it exploded. He F~uquet was indicted by a the district. the. right to raise' friend blew himself up witti a died shol'Uy after arriving at Los Angeles • County Grand ils property taS and to charge bomb early t.Oday in a parking San Jose Emergency Hospltai. WILL BE LOOKING FOR YOU , IS.YOUR ·LIFE SATISFYING? Jury after the boy's natural fees for registration and in-lot at San Jose State College, father, Billy Joe Laruidown of ....,..; of . d police said, Camas Valley, Ore., vlslted 51""-"'00 1 n u 11 t r 1 a I Authorities withheld t be Los Angeles late la~ year" and polluters. . • • young man's name pending J n q u i r e d ab o u t h i 5 1 ~~~ btfl::ere pa~ of notification of relatives. POlice whereabouts. ru . 80 og pac-ge said-they did not know what p a s s e d ThW'Sday by ~ type of bomb was used. A 1 s e. m b I Y Transportation Police said he was -rrving ~ttee. Another t b r e e -·~ Struck R3il.road's Line measures were held back by the committee but werp not killed. 1 WANTED ·! APRIL 16°17-18 ANNIVERSARY DAYS Blasted by Explosives Other measures in, •t h e package included sale of the socalled "vanity plates" to car owners for an extra '501 •a !Cherne expected by it s author, Assemblyman Robert Badbam (fl.New'port Beaclil to raise an extra •11 million· a year. The money would . be spent fightmg auto air pollu. tio..Q. Men And Women With A Desire To It On Television. ' Thi} My1t1ry SJiO-pp•r will •lt•ll th• ll'lt ll •~ p•y f•r lueky 1hopp•ft C11rchn••· You c•n b• on• of th• i9 wlnn•n! ARE Y,OU OVER 211 . ·CAN YOU TAKE DIRECTIONS? T1k1 1 Productions, Inc., 11 Proud To Anno~e:e The 0P41nln9 Of Our Ntw ' TRONA (AP) -A 43-mile s i n c e Intero-atlona1 rail lln7 connecti~g a strike..,..Lon·g s h or em e n 's and bound firm here with Southern WarehousemeWs Ulllon Local Pacific tracks near Mojave 35 struck the potash plant last was jolted by explosives which March 18 for higher wages. ripped out 150 feet of ties and One man has been shot by ballast, the presiden t of the company g u a rd s and a Trona Railroad Co. said. de livery truck driver suffered J. S. Lath am said Thursday a broken neck when thrown a crew preceding a freight from his truck in incidents train discovered the. dam~ge since the strike began, sher· and stopped the train, which iff's deputies said. wu delayed two hours: American P o t a s h and Latham said a crew car had Chemical· Is the main industry traveled: the track every day for Trona's S,000 residents. Badham said studies of vanity plate sales in olber states indicates they will be purchased by about two per cent of the state's·car owners. His measure is now befOce the Assembly Ways and Mean!I Coinmittee. HOLL YWOOO TALENT POOL for ADULTS TO AUDITION ON.CAM&RA CALL 714·547·6251 TAKE "1" PRODUCTIONS, INC. ' HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. P,l .·C•.,..... ............. , ... c.wt.cts '9t NIWCltHfl . ' DIS-CRIMI NAT.ING AT Look For: ~tability and AvailabilJty of Principal. Max- imum Dependable Earnings~ Ease of Trans- actions . ' And Find: Accounts losured to $20,000.00· Reserves sufficient to assure continuance of maxi ..... mum permissible earnings. A location as close as your mdil box. " · 1000 FAIR OAKS AVENUE SOUTH PASADENA, CALIF. 91030 Area Code 213 799...4143 - Area Code 213 682-1131 ..... -,.-. -• •-r". •• ,,. . . " ·: ··- .. ·~·). ,, ' .... ~--. "' ·---" / • I~fntt1;Wf:?W~m1ir:8~~i~11r:~;1J!j;~;~~;~jlf:~li~;r:~;;~f:1;~~m;m~:~~:;~;8;;~;;~~~~~~j:;:;;;~;:~1~irn~~f;j;~1=~i1~1:i~~:~~=~:~:~:1:1:~@~:1:~:1:1~f:J.~ f'i Statement of Cond1t1on :}~ !ml December 31, 1969 =:rn ''''''' ASSETS ''''''' • D :~:~;~; Firs 1 tE·Liens on Real Estate ..•••••••••••••.••.••... $63 , 792,542.70 ~::~;:; ;:~:; Rea eta~ Owned •......•.................... : · 5,59 1.93 ::::::: ;~:;:~: Lo~nl and Contracts Made to Facilitate Sale of·Real :::~:~; :~::~ Esta~ •••••••• ,• . • • • • • . • • • . . • . • • • • • . • . . . . . . . . . . . t 34,203.01 :-:.··· ::::::: Stock ID F.H.L.B ...•..••••.•••••.••••..•••.... '. 715,000.00 ::::::: U.S. Government Bonds......................... 3,498,707.88 :::;:~ Other Investment Securities.:................... 789,714 .41 :;:;;~ Caoh onllandjl.lldin Banks ...................... 570,354.47 i:~:~:; Offi~ Bui lding, Land and Equipment-Less Depre~ :;:;::: ciatioh ••••..• ,. .....•.......•............... , . . • l ,427,964.35 ~ii:~:~ Secondary Rese}"Ye for Federal Sayings and Loan ~:::::· Insurance Cprporation •• ••••• ••• ••••..........•.• 73-4,588.70 :·::::: ;:;~:: Other Assets .............. , •••••• , . . • • . . . . . . . . . . 507 .88 :;~::~ Tot.81 •••••.•••••••..•.•.•.......•••..•.. $71 ,669,175.33 Ml . . . LIABILITIES ::::>L_ SaV1nga Accoun ts ............................... $60 593 893 86 ""' Ad ·' FH'B ' ' ' ·=~·::. vancea irom . ,....,, , • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • . • 3 048 000 00 ,,.,., 0th Bo ed M ' ' . • :;::::~ er . rrow oney •••••.••••••..• ,.......... NONE :.::~;: Loans in Process • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • . . • . • . . . • • • 'l.36 972 50 I .... O'" L' b'I" . ' . i;!}~ 1.ner ta 11t1es................................ 177,9t5.51 ::=~: Defe!'fE!d ~come .......................... , •• ,,., 7 ,388,32 .~::;;; Specific ReseJl'Ves • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •.• • . . • • . • • • • • • 7 240 45 "'" Ge In---' ' : •• :=:~ nera nem:irves ....... •. .•.•• •• . . .. . . •• . . . . . •• 6 146 036.12 :~},:: Reeer.ve for Contingencies........................ '191 '25900 ~@ Surplus ..•.•••••.• ~., •.•..••••••••••••••••••••• 1,2so'.46·9'.s1 ~-:.::; Tota1 ••••••• i •• i ••••••••••••• t ····"·····$71 '6G9 175.33 -!I:= FEDERAL HO~~J,RBANK SYSTEM • • ~:;; *11 · . MEMBER FEDERAL SAVINGS AND J~ ~1~-rmuilirt:~t~fot~J~~;~~i:~rt~ifr~~iiM~%.~r~~~f:f{1~~;1~~ii~~rni*111tj~~ ~ loath Coast 'Plua "The Grindell Mell 91 All" ' I . ' I Do you feel useful, a ppr•· ciated? ft coukl bt that you are not &iv Inc )'OUfstlf 1 chlnca-1 chance to fillfill the rta1 ~ _potential God h15already &iv.nyoo. Find out how you can dis· cover your potentlel, t nd . how to f11lflll it,. In 1 talk by Patricia Tuttle entttltd "Can We And Fufflllmtnt Now1'". Miss Tuttle, 1 prtetltloner of_ Christian Science, hu ;.,_ helped a 1reat rn1ny PIOPf• I · finda dttper sens1o1 happf· ne5s, a Cfeeper purpou In , their lives. . CHRI STIAN SCIENCE LECTURE I TONIGHT et I O'clock b1 A.-llNrl•111 91 SKIN Clltlrc91 .t C•Nt, kJMtbt, N1wplfft ...... 3100 P•lffc Yi.w ~ C1t•11• .. M•, e.tfforttle ·" I .. • . ' . . Frida;, ~ U, 1970 145 -Citiz'ens Added KIRKPATRICK'S '24 rulls IN TH~ HARBOR ,AREA ' 46 on Coast Shed Old Country Ties SANTA ANA -Old Glory, Willi Duuruna, 304 32nd St., Monkro; 14831 Newland St., l -'FR,EE llAND ~~LIY ~VII-41UIDI uplly clupod la !Iii black, Apt. A, Newport Beach; Anna Midway Cily. . . Ne ~,-N..-y brown, white aod yellow banda, Gabriella Black, 2$Z8Z Barque -SWEDEN -p e r -O l t o , looli • a new Wiier Wed· Way, Dana Point; Dina Maria Wilhelm Stahl, 5188th SI., Apl. A.LL COLOR . PORT ABLES mQy for 4' <>nnge Coast and Albettu• Maria Kon, 15'0 1, Hunllngtal Bealle. IN STOCK I. ~·;i Wv FOR felktentl wbo pledjed their Placentia Ave., New Port lJKRAINE _ Stefanie Ann ·, .e,, n.V:1. alleglaD<e lo the stars ml Beach. Heaston, I 9 11 O Hualington, IMMEDJ A T'E 'D &'L •t Slr1Pes·ml all that II atands PERU -Amada Mendoza. HunUnglon Beach. · "f • · • ,"".' [ ,.·ERY for ln colcrful Certmonlel at 2117 Elden St., Apt 2 l , -wEST GERMANY -Claus ~~::.c::~ ==~~~~~st~ Er~~~·:~1i~1 no11s•~.ES .& S~RYICE Wert cut as the repreaen-Westminster and Ki Hyong Millard CI r c 1 e., Huntington ~ Corona del Mar -I • Moel el FM ... ltW 20" Dl•10111I 127 11'Wlr• l11c:lt plchtr• ' For The tauv .. of 12 couta1 com· Ell~. 17713 Santa Aniia Circle, Beach ; Marlon Skirde, 10101 2760 ·Coast Highway ., munlUeartDOUDCed before _F~oo~n~ta~ln~V~a~ll~ey~.~~~~',_M~err~l~m:•:c~llr:'.tv:•~·~H:un~tln:gto'.'.:'.n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ three Superior C.OUrt judges SP AlN -F r a n c I s c o Beach. their alle,.._ lo " other 1-•-pr 1·nce ·, ~taia, HAVE YOU VISITED OUR NEW STORE AT: "OUHTAI• liAU.EY-16u1 ':"""" ....... ,....,. SANTA ,.,...._1 ... w. hhltW _. ,,... 11. -"""&"' HU•T~otl llACM-411ft .......... 'et......... WllTMIMUall-4aJ .,...,...... at ...... W..S = <>;.J;P~1 ::r~~ 9861 Adams a.t Brookhurst in Hu_· ntington Beach =~:.::;:.:~~.-:--·-· __ , ..... ..,... .. Record Speirl fl Newport Beach took "0UlfTAIM VALLIY-11'N4 ..... It. .. T•9er1 COll'A Mlu,....ai a. '"" St. the chair for Ple uturalilaUM cettmooy. Judge. Robert S. Corfman of Newpon Beach lectur<d the former aliens on the .....,..U.Wlles 'ot citliemhip NM ._ ~L.., MIMllie and Judfe Walter Steioer led T....., •• 1• .,,., ....,.... the new Americans in their ..,.. 1r• NI\. • firlt p&edee of aUegianct. Y#.W, ..... ~. :11W. ~ lAtloli "'"' .su w,,, ... ..,_., c.... MMe. Amon1r organ l 1 at ions ........ . . -u.e.1. Felli: DMdl9. c.... Ht11. repruented ·at the naturaliza- t.l"'-"'Y .A c....,... •mnt. 7:• tloa cer•l'IVlllv were the ·~ -~ saTWW.Y' A mer i can Lee l on, the Cl'lrill!H 11111__.1 C-llttil', Dau•••-of •~ A-·•--..,._. l•r C!Ut. ,._, ...,,, 7 &'•M:i• ..... •~a:a&I •·"" Revolution, the League of Al'dlcl" .._.,, VOA. 5-lllw .(lttllM W v~--~ the '-al lieuMlloll Club. 1Slfl Sll'tet •"" omen ....,.... -~1 lrYll'lt ·-~ IMdl. I Order of Elks. A D A R S:,.""'., 11.,~ 111 ~-k.9. M9r vt.t• repruentatlve supplied each loclM. 11111 sir..t •rid °"'"'• new cltben with a de1k-1i1.e A-. MliNllll!llooi hid!, I ·~ American na• Or.,.. ~ Ill.ACT, M7l1 G.,._ ........ co-lhiL. GM'llllll o-. 1::. '""' Huntlnctan Be.cb Jed the n.% I•••%---w a y In Or••I• Co11t .,. ••• --,....._ wllh II Oil City of Jtla-U-e ~ ~ "t'!i~ - -·-~ seooad 1pot with -six ,e:f11:T,'._1j•ir.:t1e1 wun:n ':.. o. raldenlJ lining up before the ff..!!"·,Yo"'1~ .::; ~1'or-i 1ou1 .. ea and ·eosta Mesa sent ..... -~wri111 ~ 91'111 Fr•,.. JIA06 ' ~ BMliw• Sw .,.._ G•" 11:'"'°""' four of it.I ~nts to• the =':'"'~~w~·.:'ie-"J~· county courtbqu8e. Jolvrt-. Jvtl• M. _, •• ~. Jr. Canada made itJ customary Al¥..., lt""91 .-ltllfMI L....,., DOf'dl'll' J , .,.. Uw'9IQ major contribution to a col-ts~•EJ.-:.,t;:~ •--orful group <I new clti7.ens ~JF= i""•~~ F. with nine new Americlfll cut· ~ ~~~ ~.... ting their UnU with the nation = ~.. . . . 1o the llClrih of the 49th ~fl::,':' ..,,t'..._., P11a11el. Five enlightened ~Glli"'!l:l!'!fm · · :::r I· 1 , .,,,,Immen b e.c • m • u.s. "' =•"" •• cltbemmtbe30-minute H "t P1tr 1 Altftt Ml Gtr1N ceremony <&nd Cuba, West Li_.,., Li...-_.... 11111 Ma,., Germany and The Netherlands G~ ltobfft E.-W1n1 tlld •rrerlr contributed four each. letnald, lt!Cht,,. Olnnl1 •rMll Pe111r F:!:' ltllll.T. MIM •IMI Midi =:..":It!'.!°&: "rrt; Ind >t111 Mlrlll M. • IMcM ¥1IYll ........ * ... PIVl'll, EWIO .HMI"" IM lt111'1trlM t1$ E"'• cu-1. .-. ,....,. Orange Coast residents who are now listed u American - cltizeu include, in order o! the .-lbulinc nation: ARGENTINA -Roaa Adela Krlvooucky, :111332 . Bancroft Clrde, Huntington Beach. AUSTRIA; -Edith Marla ml Victor Ernut Dworak, •au:•• 2lll1 Riddnoo, Clrc.Je, Hun-JoM Edw1nl felllw. "" )S. flf M Ot.. t1 .. ..t,_ n~-1.. St., Cast. Mtlll, O.te ti ... Ill. ~ T.C. -·-~ svmr.. b¥ wirw. 00r11 o. LIN ,....,., BOLIVIA--Veron I q u e Colll MIMI dllld-J-lfMI ~. Ladles' Thin Strap · Thong Sandals ti Tustin: 11r.nt1. Mr. •1111 Mn. 1t1l"9 Zobelda Ramitta. 20242 South e. Ftlll:t1' SI'., COlll_ .MtM1 "9lfMn. Welt s~-·-~-A. a lll1IPll (Oink) l'..,.,-----Ji':;-' flf Gtnlen ,...~, -..- GnlVll 1l1l1rt. ,M,.., Doris Stl.ll'Pllllo HeJabta. v 11111 ~ 11..ttY w111 ..... "'"""',.· ci r· CAN• ~A Patric'-s __..lfoftilil Mrt.. Fr1nc:l1 C1!'90fl, Cllt1 Mt11. ~ -Ull USID Stnlol!I -. htlf "*'• l'rldlv. 2 PM. Ellard (minor), 3112 Wendy w11tt11ff CNPCf. ""'"11' "'""" lhlM Way, Loa 11amltol•, Olive " .. ·'.·-. 99c 1-.-Lidl-. -.. -.-C-iltton--"-~~ Hats •lllllnl Ill '""'" _ ... , ~ilm, 6J,' ,.-.. OlltrlboJt• to iM icWnwv "'91.1f!da-Isabelle Galloway, to.JI Cortez ~•Hr "'-"" M11tt111,.,, ......, Drive, Huntington Be a< h ; •1vaM1 Aune Susana and Pentti Olavi Amt I : Gl¥1111. A• M. of "' w, '"" M~·-n both f 1-1 Birdie SI,. C•ll Mnt. O.te flf •1lfl, Altrll 15, ,.._,.. • 0 v.w S111"v1...-bV Mr .,.. M ... J1mM GMM. Lane, HunUncton B e a c h '; °"""' c.111om111 11111 Mr ....... """'· wii. M 1 r gar et Munro 3322 •--'s No ll'Oll 11•111 P , Glvtfls, H--' 9Md'l1 9*1r ' ...... srliidCfilld"'~-----~ o o d A've., Los It.....,, ,.161\'. I PM, W"ttflff Chllll, Alamitos· Ftore~c;anama1-r----:s1p•••rtr1~Sli5hlhrtt1s--- ll-leln Mat1. S.lurcllf, ""'" 1L f AM. n..a.-r',,_,ij·-LI both of 51, ,,_,.Im C•IMilk CMlrcfl. '"""""""' nuua• UUl.VVU IDOi, :;"'9,,:, F~=~=---= 19411 TobaJO Line, Huntington .aa ~''" ~ COlltl'lbllte 1o '"' A1n111c .... c.ncw s. Beach; Isabel May Pease, :!':.W.~•_:SAtl <i.tl'. 17141 Oak Sl, Fountain J.•r•l•r•i.t--~ OUlTAPSOtil .... CDllan. "''""' NII• Gti11111o11. • e. 20tr1 11.. Valley; Klaus Richard Mu eo.t.. Miii. 011e "' ""'"' "'"' 1.c. Schneider 1-Cunningham SU""""" bV •lte, Mn, H111dt M, Ovltlf-' \MllV _, two -w1rnn t1. 1rid Klrokl c. Ave., Westminster. G1.111.tw11 ............... Ar1tM' c. Gii.,.._, CUBA Ml I A I -•"'*"tldr9" .... two .,.., .. ,,.. -gue n g e dllldrtrl. $e<'Yle99 Wiii 111 """' s..~v. Yero, 2220 Meyer Place, Costa 10:• AM. 1e11 lr.-dwft' °'-'· 1"" Mesa·, Alicia Fernandez and ....-!, P-.:lfk: View M9!Mt11I P•l'k • .. " •"'""'' Morluerv. Dlrldort. AmbroliO Lionel Lo p e z • E,..,,. "· H•ll11. H_:• s. H•rW 1 1¥11., Hidalgo, both ol 21421 Plnetrtt 5_., a, s.111• 1.n1. sunl,.... w ..., Lane, Hu.ntincton Beach and :~ .. R::! == .. "':!::. =: Adelaida Florentina Lu10, 917 11, 1 PM. ,..,lfk v• e111 .... •1111 °'· Orange Ave., Hunt In 1 ton WHll-It. Ellll' tllk19'1N. ~. "'···h PKlfk View MerMrllll Pitt. Dlrklld If ~ ' ,.Kffic: v11w Morlll•"· D E N M A R K -E g o n . AJIBUCKLI! a SON W-HllMorlUrJ Cl E.17111 SL, C.la- 1111111 • Walther Emile Eeg, 111585 Lime Cin:lt, Fountain Valley. ECUADOR -Laura . Judith Plisterer, 2Sm: Av e-n id a Deseo, Minim V11jo. and tolidL Pllb-$ :::-r~".!: J29 hOn trimmfd bw fl: Wait lid. tun ..... Mtll's.C.lored -Stnw Hats ladles' PurHs • .,.,. c.H ,_. • Villyt o.w-IH i::~~c• . s1s1 "'"' ·-.!Ila I *ie ClpltilJ, BALTZ MOR'nJARIES c.-... -011. ,_ Colla -. Ml "1111 • BEU. BROADWAY MOR'nJAll.Y UI Bnodwa,, Colla Mm LI 1-1111 GREAT BRITAIN -Joan MariU<t Heap, 1118 Port Blrmouth Drive, N e w po r t Buch; James M01Tison, 652 Beach St, Costa M e 1 a : Marpret Rose and Di>nald Farquhar, l5U Elden Ave., Apt. E. both of Costa Mesa ; Isabel Mary Patricia Montero, 14131 Newland Sl, Midway Ci- ty and Phyllis L o u I 1 e Brlclmel~ 19181 Fiji Lane, Hunlinpn Beach. ,. •491 ValHI 6 Foot Vinyl Chaise Pads • DILDAY BllmlERS Hatloat-VllkJ M-.,. 17111--· ~­IG-'1'111 • PA.CD'IC 'l'lEW MEMORIAL PAU Oem:tl*1 e M.-., 1111 Pldlle~ - Newperl -· Callfnla -• pgg JltJIJLY flOLONW, rtJlll!ML . llOllB .. -.... Weef bzrt• --e WIG MOSIUA&T '---.. =I -... • 9MmlB' MOllTllAll.Y ..,_ .. 5 1 ........ -- ' HUNG AR Y -Janos Semeli, 114. E. Cornelio, San Clemente. IRELAND -Patricia Jooephfnt Lula, 1173$ Maple ) St. Founlain Valley. ISRAEL -Shulamlte Adeline Kkmpner. nm Sanla l1abel, Fountain Valley. IRAN -Ardeshlr Bahar, 33801 Granada, Dana PolnL JAPAN -FUmto Furst, 24122 C6rta a-esta Drive, El 'Im>. JAMAICA -CedJle Gract- Atm Kabat, Ill Hartford SL, Huntlnatm> _.,, Ll!:BANOH -load Wakim JtHler, lltll lbuta SL, Foun- tain Valley. LllXEMllOURG -Liiiane .Cole. SS'755 Cane H D 1 a r , Mluloo Vltjo. MEXJCO -Dok>rts Nunez Aboncbuchan, llaQ Vermont It., Wutmi.DAer. 'l'llB NETUERLANDS 'I" Yal11i Plllor111 P111J1tack Ice Cliut ~= s599 111"Yat.e! SOVllf llND .... , .... $999 '!".-"" .,~ ... ~Q..' lljt,.,.. . .... -1 .... ·'4 .. Tl'UI Temper S'pln Cast leel • Reg. 29' & 391 Dyno Sewing Notions & Accessories FREE~ ~ Chewable Vitamins 'WHIM YOU llJY Betty Woods• Bath Oii 1•1111'1 ::' 84c Ylscose llJ• 9x12 Foot lilt• e:;. $19'5 Thicklr t11!1rd, 1 Id d -ntimat fOl:lll. f1lbbu-~ Sapl 1111 --••• _., tD lay. l19.•1'1 te'2" , ..... _ Coolnr- ~·J" QaaJi .i--. .... r, ......... llt!Ji1111111 Co. Sl7.U Yalie ... , ....... ~O.L Mix en ~114115 Li.ht _..,_ ' ..... •r J1111k Back•t led lest $333 ....... , .. Sdsson & Shean ::=~=-$138 •l~~ ........ ., .. ..,"'" SciDol'I fw nfffJ 'llst. Pt«Uicla mids and ~pt.l .;da ldj-.WC ... ... _. S2A9 F11111d( Fut\IU ,; ....... 1121 PO<k6!'! laffs 1pUcr ftrr, v1 .... 11r.r $188 lit qual.if1. '""""' l .... 39'Yw•hck Clrashmuts I 4~$, • Ddcio. ..... ttl. ... , ...... ' fee.,_.. witft ric:fl . ........... ail: dlDcnlare filkd ·--,,;. tiouc.d ~ . ..,,.,.. . f;Y''" Amnia'1 ,~..._. ...... , -· '2" Masttraafl • lmp•rted Oak Valley I Year Old lrlar ..... ........ ~$J37 ~ "" $2" WJ •• lllletdM ...... "llJft• -~"::.'!: IOllS miPHOTO' fil•pl'tollUt Irr U llTM WILUT' ~ WITI IYllT IUllW .. . ·' ' ' :: ' •• :~ '• . . •• • ~ e j •• :· • I I I I I --------~------------~-----------~~-'~·-----------------~--~~ ... ~ ' ..r • • CHECKING . • UP-• ! I I OJJ.e in 3 Husbands ' • J. Help to Make Beds 1:0f>L RULES DON'T FIT FT. RILEY. Kan. (AP) - Secretary or Oelense Melvin R. Laird picked up a-cue~and ,._--1>r.e-.,,;,e1Ht~ball&--Wed-·il-c~'-"''-"-''-"---"-''-'"--..__-'---"~~~~~~~ nesday during his inspection of the gaaie'room in a tour of an enllsted fmen's banacks. Laird knocked one ball Into a corner pocket -the eight baU. ••r 'guess that wins the game," said J,..aird. Ta~~r'.gµ1;~t;:t..0t,:, ~i 275 EAST 17th ST., COSTA MESA 642·9742 ctisT<iMER Sl!RVICE-Q. the 1st BattalJOn, ~th Artillery, SAW• SERVICE quickly replied: SERVING THE HARBOR AREA SINCE 1957 . " lly L. ·M; llOYD -~ T R E POLinERS CON-T~ one husband in ihree regularly helps his wife make the household beds. Incredible! A SUBSCRIBER NOTES: "Hasn 't Grambling CoUeae "By your rules, yes sir.·· o,. .. M....., ""' Frlll•y • A.M.·• r.M. tumedoutmoreNatkmal and-~~~~~~~~~~--===,;,;,,,:::;;;;;,;:::::::===::::!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ American football I e a g u e f' "Everybody thinks 'I love yOu• Is the most felicitous Ptrase - but I prefer 1You've lost weight.' ... , .. 'IF iTs mE SMW. of unwashed bodies that disturbs you, what you suffer from 'b hirqophobli. . LOVE AND WAR -That· girl with the most opportunity to meet eligtbl~ bachelors dai- ly is any .secretary bf a U.5. Senator, reports our Love and' War man. The Senatofs are said 'to receive an average of 60 visitors a day, almost all of them men. Mo stly, the aforementioned visitors are rrom 1>Ut or town, too. And you know about men from ou t o( town, certainly. A Senator's secretary is said to receive an average of five dinner in- vitations daily. OPEN QUESTION -How did April Fool's Day get started, anyway? WHAT PIQUES the curiosi- ty of felin e lovers, it's said, -is Why the B!ble mentloos dogs, bu~ not cats ... .I WILL BET YOU an insignificant trifle that any woman you know named Pearl is over the age of 50 A FACIAL CHARACTERISTICS analyzer contends that feature most in- dicative or an a(fectiooate nature is a large mouth. ATTIRE -Now the ques- tion arises whether a turtleneck shirt is a proper substitute for a tie. What's your stand on this maUer? I go along with Boston's Ritz Carlton Hotel which says it's noL Signs in that hostelry also re~: "Mlni·skirts are ,aCf::ep. table only .on tee}Uigers." -· Poets Meet In Capital players than any other s¢lool! A. Next to Notre Dame, it bas ..•. "Are you old enough to remember the name of Tom Mix's hone?" A. Wasn't that Tony? )nciljentally, the animal lived 40·yefrs. :Some hone: CONSIDER THIS -Take ~ pelican. Interesting bird. Once he deposits a fish in bis wuch, · he can't swallow Jt right ' Off, not withOUt first tossing it into the air. Shwld think this would handicap the i>eliciui greatly, bu\ it doesn't seem to. SOME GET MORE and some get less, but the average teenage girl in this country gets $11.96 a week .... DID 1 TEU. YOU that $11,111,111 muUiplied by itself equals $123,456,787,654,321~ .••• THE DARWINIANS also insist that women, not men; wue the first to wear clothes. ' ----DIET NOTE -On the one hand, say you have some water and some salt. On the other, say you have some wine and some food, but absolutely wilhout salt. Were you aware you could survive longer on the water and salt than you could' on such wine and food? So it's said. THAT WEEK ot the year when the most -people catch colds is known to be the last s even days of Sep. t ember ..•. IN MONTANA you are a fugitive from justice if you watch a prize fight, reports a client. And you can't travel to another state to see a fight, n~t legally .... AMONG THOSE CITIZENS who make more than $10,000 a year, .49 out of 50 are men. • * •• Your qutstion.s and com- Jn('nts are }Otlconw-d and "f1bill be welf1i1i1CRECKING VP wherever possible. Ad· dress letters to L. M. Boyd, P.O. Box 1875, Newport Beach, Calif., 92660. Factoiy Direct Sales ,._.,... • hft u... ., 1971 ICA. ~olN TY1. 5116 EDINGER l•t Sprint"'•lol Huntington l•och 146-069/ WASHINGTON ( A P ) Poets gathered at the White House Wednesday' for tea With Mrs. RiChard M. Nixon 8nd tw() or them, asked for their fashion views, wrote this ''Ode l~~~~~~~~~~~I to the Mini'' on the spur of the Ii , moment., ROii The verse contributed by Louu Unt<nn•Y"· lonner . . consultant in poetry for the Library 0£ COngress, went : "I thin k that I shall never see, A lovelier show of knee.'' Portables Illustrated, to the right, & many others on display. And the second verse, MILLS pcompUy ad libbed by William ' Jay Smith, the pcesenl con-TELEVISION sultant in poetry at t h e library, WCflt: 111.---------~11 "And if the mini continues I s.rvice a. Rental• ,, to fall; J will not see a knee atll l·'---------~-11 all." 4t .. 1744 e IJ7.Jl10 The occasion was a lea for 4tt.3•10 · eight foreign poets who are at-J4ll5 COAST HWY, t e n d I n g the International DANA POINT Poetry Festival at the Library of Congress. R~ ~nd DAVIS-BROWN , INTRODUCE The Set of The Future • THE TWO THOUSAND! . 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' 'I----:-----:;--~---~--~----'----.:.-,,--__ .• , , ~ ' . ' · I ' I :· . " • • • It DAil y PllDT ' S• Dtll'f ,.llcl, .... LEGAL N011CE I • " Port Chief ' • • , • I I I I I I I I ' I I I I ! l ! ! ~ ! I • t ~ • • .. • • • • • t ~ • • • • • • • • • s I • • ~ • ~ • • l • • ~ ~ ~ • ~ • ~ ~ ' t ' • ~ e ~ Q t • • ' a • • • ti ' ' ' • ~ ' ! • ' ' ' --------...,-------------..,.-------...,.-----.,..,-=---------·~-· ··-.--·· .. ··--·~--• • • • A"" 1 , l t'IO OAIL Y Pll.OT • I • I j 1 1· l~ Final Stoeki In All Home Editions .. c; •• I ' I ' • • I I I I I I l r l .. .· " . " ·: r ' JI DAll.Y PILOT · ..... __ ..... -~ -- • •• F•ilrt, April 17, 1970 -. Hint · n~s. ,tnn~iion • J Near ,End Contradic'tions .. WASHINGTON (AP)_.,,,. pu\ o1 goods .and aervlces °"'""""'"baa bottomed," Ille Nl100 1dmlnt1tration•1 dropped a dramatic llAI .per• Commettel>epartment's·dtlef "1lfakd COO...UOO that U.. cenl, the steepest decline lioce eCOnornls4' A• st. Secr<lary Oatie11. is nearly over ~ been the Teceelon of almoet a 1 Harold C. Passu, sakl. given: new support by: seem· <ltcade 'ago. • "The ·Wop! Ja bibind -us." ·ln&IY contradictory filures in . The Federal R<wve Board Asot. BOOget,J!wea•.~ the most rtceOt Gross Na--a!Bo reported indllstr1'). pro-Maurice Mann said, althoogh 0ona11Product ~port. duction climbed sllghUy in , he ca~ ''~e . f!lB!'. sllll Prices ~Unued their> four-March after seven consecutive 11 get soiO~tiad'llumtiei't·• we year ' clintb during Jahuary, mooths of decline, giving,aome may ltltW !'lM IOl1Je . bigber FebrblT and Ilardi wlih an hope the """10DIY is picking 1 11n<mployment/I be aald. . -;q.4 lie -11-, 1tlW n. 111ame p1an laid clown ti,-the ......U two ~~ qo: It ,will be ' Blow IW'DIDer, wben 1'c will begin plckllll up but Olli fast enough to aet oil a new round of inflation. ' yet deor, 11111 tht s~Ja. "Reol" ~meuur--moot of tlledecllne,besold, -of wholosale pri<es O\l'ln lllit .prtc.,.to l!lmiinate could be tra<:ed to 1lrollhled ...., to be olackening, wllidl . the llfedl ol cumot l!iflation aerospace and houiinl m. may be turned into leis ti· ~to $721.9 bllllOn from dustries. _ uberant fiicrwes in""""""" $1IU-billion-In the Oolober· -And ,lbett· were lndicatiOflS prices. . , December quarter ·o I last part of lbooe jltOblems are Commerce said the .overall year. easlrig. HO\lsing showed aome Groos National Product, wblch Although the real' G N P upturn <lurlng Mardi for Ibo measures tbe value .of all the decline was the s~ drop, second conaeeut.ive mouth. 1)811oo'1 gooc11 .aiid, ,oervioes, lnifilling one unofficial clefini· starts rose to 'l.38 millloG l'Ole.$1.2 billlon to a seJUIOQllly l~' Gl a rec e • s ion, ad... units because of beayY apart. a<lilllled uouaJ rate ol •·• mlniltration -W. ~·1 · menl buildiug, &Wtlll)trate lDC'reue of .I.per-up a cat n after t be ·.But · 'Maim, Pas.ser ·an ct ..,_....I 'cent'· the• G:mmerce ·Depart· government-induced slowtto..n. Sidney Jones, an tconomiat for "~ ~~_,f..':'6-0~-ment uportect Th~ay. But "'Ille figures su~est .to !".le the ~'l®q_t'i :Council ' of Jonea 1 aakl=-'lW:e ate ,no ,.._to .......... -. W• feel tblr9 wlD be a good., moderate re•Jva·l by midyear.'' " _ Whal this """"'" ln•t.rms of the price o1.,.. ..... beel !&a\ billion. AD al the -ClOllCOdinl tbe nation is in ooe, Jn addllloo,,penonal lncome usuo1 lncreaoe -...r tlroft Jones cooleocled a recession. ·-I' b)lli!JI\ to f78U blllJoo 80me -was caused\by bJgberc ls unlikdy . because Of tbt1 Jast · morith, 'continuing its •t.11"\~ ' at the. same time, ~l out• 1thal the-economy JS bot•oaung 1 Econonuc Advlaerl~ unWned RuSS.Put New MIGs • prices. •· basic-streugth of the •economy steady 10crease. : In Egypt LONDON (UPI) -The Soviet Union bu introduced both Soviet pilots and the 1*8t aupessonic MIG23 Jet! into iJ,. Middle East struggle, autboritltive-d-i·p l-o-m-a"t-i c- n!pOl'ts ~ London said today. FRESH FROM THE DRAWING BOARD 1be reports said the Sov:iets- began introducing the MIG23s, probably the most sophisticated airci'aft ln use in the area. irXo Egypt at the same time Russia b e g a n delivering· SAM.! mlasiles to the government of President Gama! Abdel Naaser. The reported did not Rive figures but sakl jt WIS the lirSt MJG23 ohipmenl to Egypt and the first known case of such planes being supplied to any natioO-otuside the Soviet Union. . The MIGl3 can attain a speed of 1,IOO miles an boor. The MIG23s are being fiown exclusively by Soviet pilots and only on patrol mlssiom ...ii lnlide Egypt without v ... taring near the Suez canal to avoid the po,1slblllty ol dogfights with Israeli warplanes, the reports said. Western military esperis said the MIG23, as yet un· tested in combat, is at least as good as the American-built Phantom fighter-bomber. lsra;el is receiving 50 Pban- torm from the United States and generally uses the Phan- tom with a seven-ton bomb load .. , deep penetrations into F.gy'pt. ,_ . . Military ezperts Aicl a.. Sovitt warplanes pro~ ab I y would be used to· fly cover over the ~ark o( SAM3 missile sites beln'g coostructed in the Egypli>n delta and the Nile valley rather than for at· tacks against Israeli war- planes or against J s r a e 1 i ground large ... They noted the Russians have been careful to keep absolute control over both the SAM3' and the MIG23s and respomibillty at all to Egyp- have not delegated a n y responsibility .3t all to Egyp- tians. The same repcris 1 a i d several of the new SAM3 missile sites have been com- pleted. Strict prec;autillllS have been taken at the sites for the. new missiles. Egyptian work gangs are used for construction work for only a· few days at each site so that no laborer can get a complete idea or what the completed site Is like, the reports said. Only Russians are allowed lnslde the bases on etimplelion .and even they have to undergo intense identity checks. Even menial chores at the com- pleted bases all the way down to guard duty are undertaken by Russian!, the reports said. Con 1tru ct Ion began in February and the report5 estimated the entire SAM3 network would bt ready by nelt month. Group Plans FDR Statue NEW VORK (AP) -The Four Freedoms Foundation said today it will erert a full- sized statue of Franklin D. Roosevelt in New York City, 'Ibe coat was not announced, althoogh ont foundat i on spokesman said the groop hopes to raise $500,000 for the project. Plans for the statue were announced in New York at a banquet honoring National Urban Le.ague DI rect or Whitney M. Voung Jr., wtio · rectiYed the foundation 's Four FreedomJ Award for further- ing "the cause o( freedom for all people. II Frank H. Berend, found .. lion dir'ed«, aid the Roose- velt ltatuo mig!rt be located at the IOUtbeut corner of Cen· traf Park, r e..p J-1 e-1 n g a landmark aucue of G e n . William Sherman utride a reartng horse. '"'•l statue ohould be trans/erred t o another locaUoa. • . ~Shorty's . MODERll ' ,, I' f · MEDITERIWIEllf, Aim PBOYDiClli. PATIO ITS · li'o'i117o'il I i;:~ IS :!l I ~·~~ ; o l'::.o.il ' {\;:!] . ! l?.'il 1?.Sl . f nP<i ~°'1 ·17o'll li'o'il !S:ll IS<1 !?o'il li'o'll !!> :!J IS;/! " : i li'o'i117o'il ; !!.':!I !\: (!! ~ ... " ... • J • • .. • • -·. -.. . .... Th• complete paclcag. from th• lead•r In saY!ng1. All ready to put ov•r your 1lab. nothln11 •I•• to buy. Kit includ•• h.ad•n, raft•rs. fascia. baH plat••· covering. and th• naU1. Larg•r aiH• available. Jld•orti..d 1poclal111ood thN April 2a. 1970 {..;.i, as the hcmd1ame ~ OACe Mild. .. 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(The bmd pcut b • pcry111g tor tlle ... nbocrrd.. ~-). 1387 FOU: · CBllSE LOUISE PADS 2·'7 ' Soh, tluffr c:baheo pcads orw loam fill9d Jor cmJ'ort. ea ... an!! VoOd look .. V• cmywllllre you 'Wmll to flan CHtl 11.hpool. J)Gtlo. bea~. picnic °'°"about this d•1lr?) Nie-• lor llettplDI' th• ~- evmlag ... Oii.i ol JO'll eJ•• aad aoss lro• growing -JOll' doorbob. .All bcmlware inchatled. BED WOOD 414 rom Healthy 7 to I Jooterl ior ..... bddmg. -u bo• la1tallatloa. ·-· 97~. PLASTIC ilRDP SBIDES In White and Avocado -4' x 6' ,. x ,. •• x ,. 10' x ,. 12' x ,. l .77 J,.77 3.77 8.77 11.77 bl PllE SIJPW ·~· I BUDDY-L BIB-J,Q 2987 110. 6690 The tamJ!ytbat coob wl hgetber a.pi :m.011 ol th• mo9QV.ltoe9 from goiag in th• h••••· r-tur•• hall ,,,_ mi9t)' gla:11 w!Adow. sbel••a. to•e! bcir. ~ U.L. ...... 3 PIECE BIR-B-Q TOOL SET 97c Chroia• plated ••I include• Jork. tongs. ond turner. A mv.sHor buralrH cook:iaq. Not bod klr 1tlrrlng ho.me hl-•w•tlher. LIQUID CBLOBllE Sav• •aough oo thi1. mu1til•mdurmsJ the ..asoo to buy th. wit. a M llathlaq sulf. fu•t tos• th• c:ootaln1r. , NO DEPOSIT NO RETDRK 7800 BTU CITALmc . BEITER . • Super heo:tet with llO opeu flam• .. Sal•· •-U It t1p1. Light -lgbt for lolrlof with YOla (to th• mu1lc:c:•nl•r7I ' 2397 ' • PIED F'IPER OF MUSIC LEj\DS DR'IVE -Community Concerts Association members hope to stimulate an interest in good music through.the curren\.membership drive. Tooting the musical horn Sign of Summer Bright Butterfly Rises to Fashion ~ . 1 Giant bulterflies sporting brightly cotored designs will lend add· ed. color to an array of fashions geared to snmmer travelfor members and guests of the Laguna League of the Easter Seal Soclety. A buffet lunch featuring beef stroganoff and decorative ~al~ds will be served in Alejandro's restauraht: in Corona del Mar·beg1nn1ng . at 11 :30 a .m. on Saturday, May 16. . !( During luncheon, a fashion show moderated by Mrs. Max Le;fel will be presented by Fashion Gallery with league memt?ers servmg as models. Afternoon activity, including a bridge session, will be punctua~ by presentation of door prizes. Among members working on the fashion event a'fe the Mmes. David Whitegon, door prizes; Elwood Strickland and Herman Hage-- mann, decorations, and Jack Lund, tickets and publicity. League president Mrs. Joseph Petrash is serving as general chairman. Officers of the league in addition to Mrs. PC'l.rash are the Mmes. James Cowan. vice president; James Davison , secretary; Thomas O'· Brien, treasur.er, and Lund , pUblicity chairman. • During the tatter part of May, the league will present proceeds from the fashion show and funds derived from a Winter Festival flea market to the Easter Seal Rehabilitation Center ii1 Orange. aThe tenter, supported by Easter Seal sales, works with .cripplfd children and'aduJts in an extensive rehabilitation program. The Laguna league wa s formed last year as one of a number of Orange CouDty leagues which support the center. The facility was de. dicated on 5'pt. 23, 1965, aftet 1;7 years o! working with the handicap- ped. Effective rehabilitation deals with the "total man." Success of 5Uch a program requires a team approach involving a medical direc· tor, physical therapy,\ oc~upational therapy, social work, audiology, bydrolhfrapy, language and speech and summer camp. ' are (left to right) Mrs. William H. Bruggere, Mn, George H. Thompson ~nd Col. William H. Roley. SinceJickets are bot sold in-di~dually, members hope for good response this week. FASHION F.LlGHT TAKES WING -A buHet limcheon and fashion show planned by the Laguna League of the Easter Seal Society will provide funds for the Orange Countr.Rehabilltation Center. Making I ~men BARBARA DUARTE, 494-9466 '. -,,._,, _. 11, im I P ... IJ T·rio . ~Blows Higrr Note Good music is an inspiration, a challenge, or, more important, a necessity for toaay's living. With this thought in mind, members of the Laguna Beach Copununity Concerts Association are conducting the ~nnual one-week drive for selling new, or renewing old, memberships for the tmn season. Under the capable directtoti of co-chainnan Mrs. William H. Bruggere 1and Mrs-. George H. Thompson. a kickoff brunch in Ben Brown's restaurant launched this year's drive. ' Season memberships of S8 for adults and S4 for stu .. dents entitle members to attend four concerts in the Laguna :Qeach ijigh School auditorium as well as at~ tend.ing community conc!!rt~' in Other cities on a space- available basis. Since single concert tickets are not sold, those in· tererted should send a check thi! week to Laguna Beach Community Concerts Association in care of Mrs. John ·a. Loncaric, 708 Gainsborough Place, Laguna Beach, phone 494-3344. For a quarter of a century the association bas brought the finest artists of the concert Stage to the south coast area. Two outstanding artists have been chosen already and the success of the membership drive will determine the two remaining choices. Opera star Dorothy Warenskjold and her Musical Theater and the Lucerne Festival stri.ngs composed of 14 of thl! fill ... st string players In Europe will lead the 1er1es. giant butterflies to decorate Alejandro's restaurant are member1 (left to right) the 'Mmes. James Davloon, Carol sturm and Joseph Petrash. The affair is set for Saturday, May 16. · I .R·ules for Today, If Obeyed, M.ake for a ~righter Tomorrow . I . ' DEAR ANN LANDERS: Each of us needs out6:kle emotional support -bits and pieces of philosophy, aome wise words we can use as and>ors, hooks on which to hang our doubts. Recently, I ran across this little essay - a u th o r unknown. It has helped me over aome ANN LANDERS ~ JUST FOR·TODAY I will be unafraid. fJpecially will · 1 be unafraid to enjoy what is beautilul and believe that as I give to the world, the world will give to me. ~o. CITY bEAR o. CITY: Yoa've clvea rough road. I canyit in my wallet ahd read something that requires effort, · read It every day. Because It has served thoogbt and conoenttaUon. wie·ao well, I want t~ ~~t with otherL l ' .JUST li'OR TODAY I will be igreeable .. WW yoo b<lp by;pnoting tt ln .,-our col-. f Will .look my beft, •speak Iii 1 well · amn? / ' ' modulated voice, be courteous and con- 'UST FOR TODAY I will live throug!I slderater lhe ~ ti hours and not, tackle . IJ\Y JUST FOR ·TQOA Y'I will nOt find fault whole life problem at once. wllb friend, relative or colleague. I will JUST FOR TODAY I will 111\prove my not try Jo cbailie orJmpi-ove uy"" but mind. I w!U i..ro oomethi111 ,..ful. I wlD my .. lf. • , JUST FOR TODAY I will hove a pro-.....W.1 lo ajlPl'trlmatdy Ii mlllloo gram. I migh t not,lollow it exactly, but I peopJt tod1y. Ia betiaU of I.Item u well u will hate 1t~ 1 'wW save ·myeell ft'om two myMU, 1 llluk 7ou. ,enemies -hurry and lndeclslon. • DEAR ANN LAN\)ERS : I am • cllvorc- JUS'E 1011-TODAY. I ..uf ewclJe 'l'Y • ..r worrlan with s,n l)-year.old daug!ltor. character II nr~ Wl)'I. I will do 111o0d' 'fttrnian '1 am.eoln& wtUi also ill !Jfvoil· UUn and keep it a,secrel U anyone finds ed. H~ was married to my first cousin. ou~ I\ .. , count. My daughter looks 10 much llie , my JUST FOii TODAY I wtll do two .thinP fiance's ex-wife It b wild. Everyone I don't w1nt to do, just for e1ercin. · remarU on It. He dislikes lht girJl•bicb I· '• • ts euy lo undeDtand. She senoes his feel· P,.mloe )'Oii wlll ., ctulder-, p inp, of coune, and •hen he come1 to the Ueld. Forewarned ll forearmed, house she stays in her room and refuaea: C0NFJOENTlA1 TO TURNED OFF: to come out, even for meals, Wipe the egg off your fate. What ahe I Jove thb man and be love1 mt. My · describes as the key to her heart IOUDds ·daughter ta our only problem. He 1ay1 we like the keys to your CadlJlac. The caab should not tet her ·~ in our way and register i1 making so much noise I can't ruin our chanc~ for 11 good life to1ethti;.... hear the wedding bel~s. He keept telling me that ln a few years \hi slrl wW go 1wi& lo sc~l and we. will be alone. l dori11 know -to do. . (:all 1<lU help me! -HUNG UP DIAR UP: l'ft oilll It ..,,.. and I'll "'1 M qala -... prilelpal' .. _ for , ..... ., ................ 11-by • ...--.If,....,,.,__ na llnDOUt ... prallle•, wWdi I CM J . Too many coapltl p from m1trim011J tt acrlmooy. Don't tel,,,... mam.ee no, berore It gels 11arttd. SelMI for AM Landen' booklet, '1Marrbip -~t ti E1ptd." Stad your reqoest · tt An Llodtrt ID Clrt or dae DAILY PILOT ae"1paptr U<ioolnt II_,, II M ao4 • lone, saamped, .u .. ddretled .....,.. j I ~· '. . . ,u .... -. . DAILY PILOT ,. .. -....... ;,-~ .. ' •. frldiy, Aprll 17, 1970 . •' ......... .. .!.. • • .•• ·-' ... .......... . .. .. ~·;·· • H.oro.scop>e_: Li brans 1n . ' ' .. •· ------· High Cycle SATURDAY ' ,APRIL 18 AYOld ellremet. Bii! com).~ readlll&-andllllen!na. evenillc •• Yoii meet J>e!""" tlclmn. Be oi>eo to ldtu, but _munlcllefeellnp, dellres. Be PllClli (l"eb,Jt.Mardllll)i who malle '"""''Ill clal,... don'tbeUeve!l1llllyoudo somc cmlul, honver -you mayij~v~-~~uol~~~:'""io~lnd:lc~"~ed~~lllll:;:_~M~a~I n~t~a~l~n~lale~lli&td~~·~~~·P-~~persooal~~;ic~hecklng~~·---, Money Blowing in the Wi nd- By SYDNEY OMAJ\11 • ARIES (Marth Z-1 ·Apr II JI)): Tonight clJacUlelon Is neceuary to lmprofe relations wllh male, boslne9o porlner. Go over dttallai ~I!°*' ~ jectlv... TU. noUµl1( for granted. Iloo't ilgn IB)lil you ,...d fine, print. TAURUS"'(Aprll JO.May 20): 1le 4Wll0 of bask: need!;. Program ' .Shuffled The p>embenblp of the ' Orange Coast Division o [ California Retired Tiachers is invited to particl1><le ill a fund-raising ·catd party on Mooday, April 20, from 1 to• p.m. get whit you request. GEMINI (May 21.June *il: ~~:i:.n:y~= o· UR ·spn11c· . SAL'E dertnitely 1s not greener acroa the way. Know Ulla and •ct ute you mow it. Boost TIME T·o a·uy moraleollamlly'member. NOW IS THE .. CANCER (June 21.July 22): ' ~1~~~::,~plli:;s::.; REALLY GREAT BARGAINS elist. Accent on g e t t l n t • · money's wonh. F II g ht y rel,tlve may be taking up too muCh ol·your Un!e. Be Im but firm. , ' · LEO (July JS.Aug. 22): Fulfill commllmenlo. Tempi taUon Is ta Kip routine. But wise course woul4 be to check' safety measures, r e v I e w leases and . premlunil. You could get cash 1.u r prise tonigl[l. VIRGO (Aug. '23-Sept~ 22)! Obtain hint from Leo message. You e1.n h1ereue money potl!!Xlal. Go for the large order. Loot 10 future. Avoid those who are petty or ol little falth . LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct, 22): I.ADIE$: SEPARATES :_ SKIRTS -SLACKS -K 0 NIT'TOPS -BLOUSES DRESSES _:_'SHIFTS -LiNGERIE -PANTY HOSE -ROBES . . SANDALS ._ TENflllS SHOES ' . 'i.' . .... ' l LADIES AND MISSES: PENDLETP N AND YOUNG PENDLETON " ' DRESSES AND JUMPERS,. DISCONTINUED COLORS MEN'S: •SPORT SHIRTS _: Si.ACKS-KNIT TOPS REDUCED to CLEAR MAJOR ' CRl!DIT CARDS The money is not real now but it will be real when the Young'~· Sophisticates Women's Club fixes up ti. money tree at ~he card and fashio~ show Wednesd~y. April 22, at 7 p.m. in Mottell's Mortuary m Long .Beach. Making a .money.mobile are Mrs. Ernest Higginbotham and Mrs. Kay Delcoure (left ito right). The purpcR of ·the party, according to Miss B 1 y t h e Monroe, president, 1s to raise funds for club philanthropies includlns -VU@ Gardens, a teachers' home in Pasadena; the Ethel Percy A n d r u s Memorial at the University of Southern California, and a new wel!are fund set up for the coastal oiembetahlp. Cycle goes higher: asaert yourself. Let others know that you have original, creaUve ideas. You are esp e c i a 11 y popular with opposite sex at social affair tonight. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Tonight you may fin& <ilemma exists. You have been trusted with a secret. Question is to tell or to remain sllent. Key ill to remain discreet. That ls best policy for oow. ACCEPTED Announcing: Guild Members Bid To Places of Honor will be served in the individual units of the home and hall, guests ·will hea r talks by of· fic:ers from both facilities. ReservaUons may be made with Mlss ,Lols Osborn , treasurer, 494-2902. Plafers pbould f u r n I 1 h cards,· games1 score pads and pr~es. Coffee and desserf will be served. Republicans Slate Forum SAGITrARIUS (Nov. 2 2 • Dec. 21 ): Good evening for socializ.lng. Be with congenial p!rsons who share your in- terests. Express gratitude to aoe who aided yoll in past. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan. 19): Achlevement ts accented UTILITIES PAYMENT SERVICE U.S. NATIONAL BANK MONEY ORDERS AVAILABLE Members of th e Albert Slf... ton Chikiren's Guild will be honored during a luncheon at noon on >Monday, April 20, in the Albert Sitton Children's Receiving Home in Orange. Hosting the event will be staff officers of the home and of Juvenile Hall, and joining the guests will be the children of both facilities. Speakers will include Miss Two candidates for the of· Margaret Grier. Orange Coun-flee of state attorney general ty probation officer: Thomas will speak at the Monday, Bourque, director of juvenile April 20, meeting of the insLituti ons; l\1rs. Kennet b Women's Republican Club of, tonight. What you thought was' Jr.;!!!!!!!! thankJess job brlngs,numerousll benefits. Special a c c o J a d e . WENDY KDSK I Jun. Bride Bal Pair Following the lunch, which OC Soc iety ~I.ants~. Program S D t Old-£ashlon<d roses, their et a e history and ""' in modem gardens will be discussed by avid raie grower Don Jarvis Wendy Koski and Larry of Ontario for memben of th e JohnSoO, both ol Balboa Island, Orange County Rpse Society ha Ve chosen June 27 at their on Tuesday, April ,21. wedding date. The meeting will begin al fli iM Koski is the daughter 7:30 p.m. in the Westminster Recreation Center. of Arne Koski of Pengilly, Jarvis, pre si den t and Minn. and .Mrs. Gertr u de founder of Inland Valley Rose Koski or Keewatin, Minn. Club, grows 250 varieties of A teacher in Huntington old-fashioned roses and 1,000 Beach. she received her _ modern roses. He is a sh.ow e~mentary education creden· judge: as well as a consu lung . . • . rosar1an and member of the t1als from the Umvers1ty of national old rose committee. Minn~ where she pledged The group recently won two Gamma OmJcron Beta. award!, a certificate of Her fiance r son ol Mr. and achievement for the r o s e Mrs. Alric J o b n s o n of garden at Westminster Civic Thousand Oab, attended Center, and the Disneyland UCLA and graduated as a Comm un i ty Award for business major at San Fernan-valuable community service.~ do Valley State College where be served as vice president of Sigma Nu. Wills Sub ject Police Wive s A young man or woman in· terested in a career in law en- forcement wUI benefit from a rummage and bake s a I e sponsored by the HunUngton Beach Pollet Wives Guild. The sale will take place between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. tomorrow In the M a r k e t Basket parking lot near Hun· · tington Center. Proceeds will be used for a scholarship. For Attorney Santa Ana attorney Stan Hafer will speak on wills and their lreparation for members of the Santa Ana-Newport Chapter of Delta Gamma Alumnae on Tuesday, April 21. Husbands are invited to al· tend the session at 8 p.m. in lhe Island House, Fashion Island. Those interested in making reservations m a y phone Mrs. Richard J imenez, 546-2671. ""• fi1ridcr1fttJI '••ther 1•nd•ls by Socr•les @)~a@@)~@ ll •l'lk•m•tic1rd e m1 t11r d.•rge 1 f11h~111 i1l1nd,. l'llWpotf be•c~ 644·107Q For Advertis ing in Weekender Out "N' About Section • Phone Norm Stonley-642-4321 Boston, supervisor of th e Laguna Beach. Albert Sitton J1ome: Perry A question and an s wer McGee , superintendent of sessio~ will follow th! 2 p.m. juvenile hall; Joh n Ke h 0 , talks 1n the Woman s Club- assistant superintendent 0 f •. ho~se. nllerested persons are juvenile hall, and Russell 1nv1ted to attend. would be received. No false mOdesty. AQUARllJS (Jan. :ZO.Feb. 18): Open lines of com- munication. Be in touch with those at a distance. Formulate loog-range plans. Get filled ln on vacaLion plans. Do some Jack wn, rccreat ion director. J;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Guild members read to the youths, teach the olde r girls to sew and alter clothes, give birthday parties and holiday celebrations and provide funds for ouUngs and special oc- BUBBLES THE CLOWN casions. • " Orange CHILDREN'S PARTIES· MAGIC SHOW -PUPPETS -FAVORS REASONABLE RATES 644 • 4290 OPEN DAILY 10-10; SUN. 10-7 FRIDAY, SATURDAY ' . W11t1t1h11ttr Made To sell for twice the p r ice 50% Polyester 50% Rayon ; 100% Acetate Robes. Pin dot with eyelet trim. Cb eeks with embroidery t ri m or solids with fancy details. Sizes l~ 1 18 ..... ,. ... 1110. t111•h• ol folt 11SS fll. T•1th1 ... , ....... 941 ... 1544CI ... ,. 11\'4. U•el• n ve11., v... a..c• •· n IAltwellw SUS llKela .... SM1 llftti l holl. Costa Meso M1rlior ll\'4, 11 Wl11 .. 1200 thrlior llfll. S.Atl AH 1•lt111t It. st l rl1t1I • 1400 .,, • .., m • • lain ~ .. 11 lllls exciting new &.hour course nlllli•i1& r'Tl'.TG ••• TAILORING FTl.11NG PNIM:f.d by AJJN«f laeh , lntemafion•lty bowf. &.du~ nthw, Hd desf9Mr wMi Ms jirri r.t!H"Md I frqa IU1o &9UU.., C-1& .. w:J U.S. ~-•to.. Tltr'""}h Mr. lach'1 shorf-c.ts a..d 11Mprif1e'd fi"'9- wviftg MatkodJ. -•nd throu9lt his •••y-to-fOllow apprHCh -yo.'U be able to apply ft.. .. "'. t.ui. 11ique1 nacl by covhwien. Yoer 1ewift9 win have • profn1i0111•I finished !off. Mr. led. will .. pple- 111en t hi1 ledut'• with O.mon.W.tion1 fl'Ofll . IH1 MW· i~ •nd d•signing boolii •nd ~h.. LEARN HOW TO: c.t Y°"' fiffirig Md ffW"'9 probl.m1 in h•lf • acfju1t paff.rn1 Con"9CtJy • ••w wtthout pin1 ot baiting • pt•Ss with a prof•ssional k>ok • lin• dres1•1, j•ekets •nd coets complet•fY by m•chin e • s•w zippers witho.t probl•ms • bind buttonf.tol•1 with scotch t•pe and paper • sew sl•ev.., without pins • bvy fabric ac:~r•telr • These •r• iust a few of the u eflin9 thiftgs 1" will se•. Make your Rtserv1tlon1 Now And Receive FREE His " - Book on SHORTCUTS TO PROFESSIONAL FITTING 6-Hour Courie ..... -.. ·-------·-···-------···-··-······--······-$6.00 Classes lo be held al NEWPORTER INN-Palmer & Norwood Rms. 1107 Jamboree Road -Newport Beack, California Morning Classes-, Wednesday. April 22nd __ ...... 9:30 a.m. • ) 2:30 p.m.} Thurs day, April 23rd ..... --....... 9:30 a.m. · 12:30 p.m. 6-hrs. Eveni'19 Cl•sses- WedMsday, Aprn 22nd ___ 6:3 0 p.m. -9:30 p.m.} Thu..d•y, April 23rd ... 6:30 p.m. • 9:30 p.m . Make Rase,.,,•tlons l y Ctllln9 -673-11 66 TICK!TS MAY ALSO ar OBTAINED AT THE DOOR • • but ome - - .------------------------------------------------...,., ..... ---.---------:--:-------~~-~- ' .. ,. . ·' • .. Carrip Fire Deys Reviewed About 56 yean 110 Mn. Una MacVey WIS known IS "laugtilng water" among her young girlflriends • 'J1)e teenagers were a 11 members of the Camp Fire Girls aod her lndlan name was Weko, or laughing water. In those days the Camp Fire program was newer· but sUll attraeUve to young' g Ir I s wishing to meet new races and \earn more of the outdoors. Born in Wisconsin near the Mississippi ruver and now a transported Costa M e s a n , Mrs. ·M a c V e y remem.bered j'taklng a ferry across the .ti-1ississlppi to Iowa and clim- bing bluffs etched w I t h handmade stone stepg l o rustic cabins located on top . "Often Umes we W o u I d climb the bluUs on ~ h e Wisconsiii side of the river and run lhrough the open fields and pick beauWul w 11 d flowers, quite a n o v e I t y nowadays," she recalled . . Today where the ~aders often are mothers and housewives, Mrs .. M_acVey 's leader was h~r "high school Latin teacher and s c h o o I librarian. SOUVENIRS OF THE PAST -Mrs. Una MacVey, a Camp Fire Girl 56 years ago, is -displaying her ceremonial gown, badges and snapshots during the month of April al Center Street Library in Costa Mesa. The youthful almost 70.)'ear· old matron made her own headband a n d ceremonial gown, much like the ones still worn today by the Camp Fire" Girls and Horii.on C I u b members. On the headband ill the word Wohelo, which ls the Camp _Fire. call word meaning Work-Health-Love. Manyolhersou ve n Ir s, badges and pictures are being displayed throughout t h i s month in the Center Street Library. Collection For Spring 'A Myth' Champagne Reception Mrs. Mac Vey •moved to California in 1951. In 19S3 when · she moved to Cost'a Mesa she lived in an upstairs apartment over a gara~e on Park Avenue. "At that time 1 was employed by the Globt.'-' Herald (now the DA t LY PILOT) , in the circulation department to do a survey on Costa Mesa. Opera Launches Drive Designer Adele SI mp s on figures you don't ha ve to wait 'til the calendar turns to the proper 'place to enjoy spring clothes. - At the opening of her col- lection for the traditional ~pringtime, she declared ill.at springtime is a· myth. "Spring is a place, a reality. You can stay in one pla~ and turn on spring in yQ.ur own place. No beginning, no end ... just clothes and fresh begin- nings." PLANNING to n1ove'!' You'll rind an amazing number of homes i'l today's Oassi.fied Ad9. Check them OO\v. A champagne reception al 5 p.m. on Sunday, April 19, will kick off ihe spring mem- bership drive or the Lyric Opera Association of Orange County. The event will feature l\1iss Jeannine Altmeyer, a member o( the Lyric Opera Repertory Company, who will sing for members and .guests in the Laguna Moultori Playhouse. Miss Aftmeyer, a 21-year-old Blue Star Moms Huntington Beach Blue Star Mothers, Chapter 2 stage meetings every Monday . at 1 :30 ~m. in Lake Pa r k Clubhouse. Coming April 18 in Family ~ekly FaniifY Weekly . ,_ My Favorite 0. S. :Travel Spots By Amy Vanderbilt The rich heritage, d iversity, ond natural be<:iuty of America ore 1ypified ·n Miss Vanderbilt's list of ''must1' places: to visit. • soprano, received her Initial impression of the operatic world when she sang in the chorus in Irvine Bowl at the ageor16. -, Following the Sunday con- cert, and several other area appearances, she will visit Vienna and music capitals of the world with Lotte Lehman. , Memberships will enable the a580cialion to co~uct a major summer produchon and main· ta in I.Re repertory company, according to Mrs. Anthony Orlande\la, membership chairman. Those interested I n In- formation on memberships or the concert may call Lyric Opera. office at 49~. Rings Exchanged "ln those days, the news paper was addtessed o n Broadway. So. . .I had my Park Avenue apartment and I worked on Broadway," she chuckled. Not hindered by. an accident sometime ago when she wiis struck by a car, she proceeded to learn how to walk all over again. During .her convalescence she has had to slow down her activities. but friends stlll find her lively and dellghUully in- teresting. Wedding Vows Recited Exchanging wedding rings and vows were Deborah Erickson and Robert E. Bums. The couple were united in m.:irriage during an evi;.ning ceremony in the Newport Harbor Lutheran Church con- ducted by the Rev, James G. Dia in. The bride, dau ghter or l\1r. and l\1rs. Melvin B. Erickson of I-luntinglon Beach. was given in marriage by her parents. She was attended by the t.1i sscs J oan Erickson, maid of honor, Mrs. Robe.rt Holly and l\1iss Susan Jackson, brides maids. - Scrvl·ng as best man was Bruce \Volfe. and s e a t i n g guesl<; were Leonard Miracle and William Haggarty. The new Mrs. Burns Is a graduate of Fountain Valley liigh School and attended a beauty college. Her husband, son of l\.1rs. Dolores Harriman of Beverly J-lills, is a graduate of Beverly Hills High School. Aidt!! f'lllle MRS. R. E. BURNS New Bride Huntington Beach Office: , Located at 91 Huntington Center at Edinger Ave. & Beach Blvd., Friday, Aprll 1.7. 1970 . ·DAJLV Pll.01' JIJ • ' Bells to Ring . . Ju.ne Rites Announced During a dinner party. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Finlay of Corona del Mar annou~ibt engagemeot of their daughter, Joice Fln1ay lo Jerry JoUey. " Among special guests were 1i1r. and Mrs. Vince Stefano and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Jensen, all of Missloo Vie-· jo, the bride-elect's sisters and husbands. Miss Finlay ls a graduate of COrona del Mar High School and attended Orange Coast College and .Dixie €ollege in St. G«iorge,. Utah. lier flance; son of Mrs. LaVon Jolley of Provo, went to Cedar COUege in Utah and Dixie. He affiliated w i t h Sigma Chi fraternity. The couple have selected st. --JOICE "NLAY GOLDEN CELEBRANTS Andrew'.s. Presbyterian Ql.apel for their wedding on June 6. Brld•Jo.be' Mr. and Mrs. 8otcl S. L. Freitag Mrs. Reagan Hosts Couple Honored On Ann-iversary Tea Open.s Conf erenc~ Orange Coast women w,111 be organl'1ng for the upcoming among the thousands o C campaign. Repuplican women · traveling Panel t'e>-p I c 1 wilt be to Sacramento Tuesday. April Governor's Staff. Agency • Mr. and Mrs. Boad S. L. Freitag of Costa 1i1esa y,·ere honored by the ir family on their 50lh wedding an- niversary during a reception in Christ Church by the Sea. M r s": f' re i l ag w a s 21, for a three day conference Secretaries and Women WOO ch u rcllwoman-of.µie-year in of the California Federation of Serve the .:iovemor In the Plann1ng the party were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Freitag of Costa Mesa, their son a n d daughter-in-I.aw and t.1 rs. Mildred Everett of Newport Beach. The couple were . feted dur- ing an earlier party bY friends at Fairview State Hospital and members of the American Legion. The Freitags came t o California from Oregon in 1942 and resided on Balboa Island for 14 yean. They have been members of Christ Church for 28 years. April Bustling 1961 a·nd her husband was Republican Women. Capitol. s e I e cted churchman-of-the--f\1rs. Ronald Reagan will Mariy de1egates will toor the year In 1958. She is a member host a tea for the delegates on Governor's Mansion,· which of the Eastern Star and he is Tuesday , kicking off a full now Is In the ~ of chaplain of the American canference schedule including becoming a state hJstorical Legion Post 455 and a past panels, a talk bf P.1rs. Ivy monument. commander· Baker Priest. state treasurer The confer.ence will end Mrs. Freitag participated In and reports on planning and Thursday, April 2). volunteer work at If 0 a g1-==========;;;;;;=========; t.1 e m1or i a I Hos pi ta 1,1r Presbyterian and now Is co- ordinator of sewing groups at Fairview. In addltioo to Ralph Freitag , who is · prtnclpal of Newport Beach Elementary School, the couple have another son Delavan Freitag 'f.hey have' three grandsons, Peter, Robert and ~flchael Freitag. ,{ ·1 See by Today's -want Ads e Takes a load off their teet, SCHOOL eu~. me- chanically sood condltkm, can carry 66 pauenaen. e For do-lt-yooraelf-health, Man11 & Ladles matchlna: BICYCL&S, like new $15. Y Swings Into Action " ' • Guaranteed to be a rtrl geltlng go...getttt, 1962 XKE ainvertlble JAG- UAR. Sa't1ta Ana-&ooth 0 r a n g e 542-3577. County YWCA is planning a · Among delega tes sent to the 1\ luncheon with an at-hcime 2Sth national convenUon In fashlon showing to coincide Houston earlier in the month with National YWCA Week. we re Mr s. F Jore nee • Where· thett's .fire thl!re Art! 1park&, • .contained v.·llh thl1 wrought Iron FlliEPLACE M!l In 3 piec- es, with &land for ff.SO. The ·Saddleback Inn in Santa Muntgomery of Leisure World Ana will be the meeting place and Miss Carol Phelps or Tuesday, April 21, at 11:30· NewJ)Ort Beach. a.m. The program also will in-1.0::~§~;;~~;;=~=:::::;;;;;;;;:;:;:;::;;:;;;:;;;;;:::;:~::;::~ elude a guest speaker, cr11·!I nouncement of new officers. \: recognillon of volunteers and a ,rr review of the past year. Entertainment will be pro- vided by the Eleven Singing Novices from the Siste rs of St. Joseph's. The Y also is sponsoring a demonstration of f a c i a I cosmetics on Wednesda y, April 22. at I :30 p.m. in the Y. A $5 fee will be charged fo the lecture and later can be applied to the class wh.ich follows. Further information may bei obtained by calling the Y at · Group Plans D<:ince Music A dance lo usher Jn the begirrning of an active soclal calendar ror spring and sum- mer will t.ake plac~ tomorrow at 9 p.m. ln the Costa Mesa Country Club. The affair i s being !;ponsorcd by the 0 r a n g e 1 Coasl Parents \\r i I h o u t Partners. lnfonnation regarding the event may be obta ined by call · Ing Mrs. Lynn A·tcCtelland al "'·1321. I Make a Sharp Trade ; Use Dime-A~Lines • _.,, ..... THERE'S A ROLEX FOR YO UR KIND OF MAN From left: Date.J ust in stainless steel and gold, $360 . Oyster perpetual Day-Date "President's" watch in 18 ka rat gold. $1, 150 . GMT Master in stainless steel, $250. SLAVICK'S NEWPORT BEACH -644-1380 18 FASHION ISLAND O!ffll Moltclo., & 'rldoy •llfll ':30 IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD ••• Huntington Beach Office of Coast & Southern Federal Savings, where your account is IAFE •CONVENIENT• AVAILABLE 1 e MIDDLE MAN -Famed novelist Erskine "To- bacco Road" and "God's Little Acre" Caldwell allows himself to get caught in the midst of tra· ditional argument about \Vhich is better -Cali· fornia or Florida. e TRAILERING TIPS -Article tells beginners how to get the most out or a rented trailer ror an inexpensive traveling vacation. e MEXICAN HIDEAWAYS -One of several spec· ial vacation features in this issue. of Family \Veekly, this one takes readers into the back country or Mexico over roads unknown to most tourists. • •-· adjoining the San Diego Freeway, in Huntington Beach. Market fluctuatlona don't wo'(f'f Coasl & Southem savers. their capital ls always rising In valuo. Hlghea"'eamtngs consistent wllh safety when you aave at Coast & Southern. JNSUIANCE TO $20,0GD / IESOURCES OVER $100 MILLION ASK ABOUT THE HIGHEST PREVAILING RATES 5.00%•5.13% Passbook; No Minimum. 5.25%-5.39% Tllree Monlll Cert1n .... ; No Mlnlrmnn. 5.75%-5.92% on.Year Certllloall; 11,000 Minimum. 8.0Q%.8.18% TWo-YearCertllloall; $6,000 Minimum. llAIN Of'PICl1 -• Hiii. Los~. m-1•1 All Coming Saturday in the --Wll.IHllll OfllllClr 3'3a WHlllll'l INd. ~ SU.1H:S ........ 11711 '11'111111!'9 ll\ld. ....... ,, IMTAllCMllCAf 1'1t Wllllflll'I ., .... M-0141 ... -. ,Olli • f'181fta • at.iMI WllT COYINAt INSIDERS CLUB A NEW WAY TO SAVE MONEY-A 12,SOO BALANCE IN YOUR ACCOUNT MAKES YOU ELIGIBLE. •uoMMA cmr .,. v .. N1111 IM.. IP-1111 LOffO HACHt lrcl a Locvtl • W-7411 IANTA ANA LOAN ltllVICI AOfltC'f; I DAILY PILOT I LA. CIVIC CINTl.lli 2ncl I ll'OldWlf•a.ttOI EntlllNI llloptltllf Ctt. • 1:11..uat 110i No. Mlln I&.• (Tl4) M7~"f I \ ··' ' ·-·· .... 1 I ' ; ~;"°'"'~.;. ...... ~~.-.~ ....... ~~--.:::;:;::..;:.:::::,,;:;;,;;,;;;;.;;;;;;;;;,;;,;:;;:~;;;;;;,;:;,:;;.,:·~:::7;::;:;;;:::;:,.::::,::::.,,,,:·:J~o::.::.::,:.: .. :·,~\~-~;..;;::;4~·:;;:;,~;:,,;,.;_: .. ::.:,.;::.;:i:;:;';·;::;:;:;:;~~~'~l:~:,;::.: .. :.:.:,.:,:,~.:.~.~.~,:.:.::::.:::.:.~·~='~•~•:·:':~~-~-:.~.':::·c:.: ... ~.~-~-~~-~ .. ~ .. ~-=:~~~'~-~-.i.--=A~·~==:;,..;t=•t~A~.~.?'lllJll& -• DAit Y PILOT FrlcMiy, April 17, 1970 - • Wilt Wants to .Shoot Down Hawk·s· Ill Four j • • ' ' ., .. ' ' ' DAILY l'ILDT l'llclftil tl' l'•lrldl O'Oon,..11 LAKERS' WILT CHAMBERLAIN DISPLAYS THE FORM THAT IS 'DOMINATING THE NBA WESTERN DIVISION PLAYOFFS. Johnson Sa)'S • He'll Accept, H Offered Emie Johnson confirmed with the DAI- LY PILOT today that if he should be selected as the Jff Placemcnl for \Vadc \Valls at Newporl lfarbor ,High School. he \ViU accept. Johnson. who was undecided about his availability lo the job even after ofricially applying for the job, said. "I've made my decision and if 1 ·m lucky enough to be selected for the job, I'U accept iL" He indicated tha1 if the Nc1vport Harbor deal falls through. he'll be a serious candidate for the football opening at Mission Viejo High School. Johnson. \\'!1o"s been an assistant al Cal State tLong Beach) for one year. chalked up a fabuloos record at El Rancho Hfl(h School where his teams made the CfF football playoffs JO straight yeari; -eight as a league champion . El Rancho teams made lhe finals five times, won twice·, lost Lwice and lied St. Paul in 1968. 20-20. • llis 1966 team cupturE'fl !he title by trouncing Anaheim. JS..l4, 1n the Los Angel~ Coliseum. During his 13 fears al El Rancho, the 44-year-<lld coach led his team to 108 wins. only 31 losses and four ties. .J-lls teamk lost only 16 limes in the lat- ter 10 years·o! glory. Two of his flnesr products In lht' El Rancilo era were quarterbacks ltandy Drake and Jilek Pope. • Drake was narrowly bealen out by Westminster High's Darryl Berg for Cl I" AA}.A ,j>la)'er of the year honors in 196~. Pope led the Dona' to their three-touch- down rout. t( Anahcim in 1966 in the clwnpJOnship !lnil•. Jnterviews with prospective coaches for Ute post coiitlnut and prlnclpel Charles Godsha ll of Newport Harbor uys he cx- pod.I 1o be. able to make a rccom· n1endation to the Board of TrustM:s wlthtn 10 days. • May, Tatum Spearhead An ge ls, 3-2 By HOWARD L. HANDY 01 lbl OlllY l"ll•I 5111f The California Angels moved back Into first place in the American League West standings Thursday night, handing the f\1innesota Twins their first setback or the campaign, 3-2, before only 5,558 fans al Anaheim Stadium. ' Superb relief work by Ken Tatum alter a brilliant seven-inning performance bv starter Rudy ~lay, gave !he Angels their first victory al home and a 6-2 early season record. Tatu m is a young man \vith confidence and his little black book includes ~uch things as the last time he pitched. ho1v loni;: and 0U1er confidential material about the opposition. "i' haven't pitched to a batter for eight (lays," he said after recording his second iiave of the season. "It says so right here in my book." Tatum was surprised at his control aft.er the long layoff but added : "A relief pitcher has lo look sha rp early in the season. If he doesn't do good then, he probably wonl be used much later on." \Vhlle Tatum Is saUsfied to remain n relief specialist. ~tny has ott}er ideas about the bullpen . .. I've al"'ays been a !tarting pitcher. r don"l have lime lo prepare myself men- tally when 1'm In the bullpen. • ''I thought about the Minnesnta b"iltlers la~t night and all clay today. \Vhat I W8!1 going to thro1v to each ~( them and where. • <. " MtNNISOTA . " " CAllPOltNIA •ftrhrb1 tb • II,_. To.,..r, cf J I I Care,...:ill JOO l(lllttll"tw, .Ill 1 I 1 Oll .... rl .11 1 .Al~u. 11 J O 1 ( .. 'dttll'• II ' t I Mll!etw~ll:I. L ' 0 ft Rteu, lb l 0 0 aos ... 11. • 2-0 • T"l1I!. • I G 0 AlorN•, 2b I 0 1 I Fr..-1, n 5 0 t 0 V1111.rt JOIO A Jom.on .. If 4 0 1 0 Jotllllf'OM. cl I I I • "'"°'· 1b 2 ' 0 0 Arcue,c 41f0 A ROOrJowz, D 4 I t l ltM •'I.-p J I I I M;,T•tvm. I' I I I I lttr>kk. pfO I 1> OO •, MM>utl, 111'1 • T1Uol1 » J 1 fOllk n l I I /ll""nll'~ OIG DOO m -t (•11!0 ..... ~ .. JOO OOx -J l -<Ar1w, OP -Ml!Wl*Sot1 I, (tllftn'll• f. LO• -Ml...,•wi• t, C1Utor11t1 •• 21 -TMr1 JOlll\f.Jo.>t. Klllibrlw. ~8 -A. Rodr1i11u, Otl\'t. S6 -J.IO""lr. ··1 felt my legs g1v1ng \.\•ay In the seventh inning and my arm felt numb. But I don't lose any or my stuff when I p:et tired. The ball just moves up where the betters can see it easie r." Manag er Lefty Phillips was high in his praise of May and Tatum as v.•ell as . Aurelio Rodriguez, the slick-fieldiog third baseman who started a double play to end the only serious Minnesota threat of Apr. 11 A11r. 1a Apr. 19 Angel Slate AH 1•1'11•1 llft KMl"C {Jlt) A~tel1 "''· K1nw1 Cltv .Artte!• ~1. K1n,•1 Cltl' An"ll n. Ktn111 CllY the night when Tatu1n came in. 7:.15 "·"'· 1:55 "·"'· 11:,S p,m. .. It always feels nice to 1vin and Ifs also nice to be in first place . I thought wr. pla,verl well tonight and ran the bases good." The Angels scored all three runs in lhe fourth inning. Jay Johnstone opened v.•ilh a doubl e against the right cfnterfield fence and Roger Rcpoz drew a walk. Joe Azcue then hit a hard one-hopper at second baseman Rod Carew that bounced off his chest into short center field for a hit to load the bases. Rodriguez then worked the count lo 2- and-2. He hit a sharp ground ball to Carew and thls time the second baseman fielded it clea nly but hurried his throw In shortstop Leo Cardenas for an error with Johnstone scoring on the play. Repoz scored on an infield double piny and Azcue moved lo third. Sandy Alomar then ,surprised the entire Twin infield 'vith a squeeze bunt to the right of the pitcher with Azcue scoring the winning run. He did it on his own accoi-cling to Phillips who later praised the Angel SC· cond sacker for his strategy. The Twins went quietly until the eighth \\'hen ~fay tired . Hannon KilJebrcw drill- ed a sinking line drive to eenterrield that Johnstone had !rouble \\'ith and it fell in for a single. Tony Oliva then tripled to right cenler to score Killebrew and \Vedncsday night's hero, Brant Alyea \\'as walked. Plutlips brought out the grappling ho:3ks and Tatum came to the rescue. He forced Cardenas to hit into a double play 1rilh Rodriguez turning in a brilliant stop, !hen st ruck out lhe final batter of the in- nin;;. The Angels' longest hilling streak was hailed when shortstop Jim Fregosi failed to hit in three appearances. In the field he made a great play in the fifth, short- hopping Carcw's ground ball. Irvine's Bill Voss singled to right his first time up for his first ba se hit since returning lo Anaheim Stadium. lie is hit- ting at a .345 clip for the eight gan1es. Tonight the Kansas City Royals open a lhrec-gan1e se t "'ith the Angels al Ana heim with Tom Murphy (1-0) going for the home tean1 and Dave Morehead scheduled to pitch for the midwest visiton. II is also Little League night and six lucky Little League teams will gain full Angel sponsorships for the 1971 season fn a pre-ga1ne drawing. Boston, Blues Ch e e}{ Foes 0By TUE ASSOCIATED PRESS The waiting is over for Pittsburgh and Chicago ... The Penguins and Black Hawks. stan- ding by since sweeping their re!pective first round Stanley CUp series. swing back into action Sunday "°'" that St. Louis and Bo5ton have fioished off their oppanents. The Bluet. winners or the National Hockey League's West Division title, eliminated Minnesota , 4-2. Wednesday night, ending their strlrs in six games. The Bruins finished ofr. New York 4-1. en- ding their series in six as well. The divisional finals begin Sunday with Pltlsburth al St. Louis and Boston nt ·Chicago. Boston went-into its g1une agoinot the ·, Hangers with a set plan and made ii \1·ork, getting lv.·o goa\5 from their super delen~man. Bobb)' Orr. ~ '·\\'e wanted to check lhem close in lhf early part of the game," said Coach Har- ry Sinden. "We figured If the gaine was tied or they were down a goal and facing ellminatlon, they'd open It up and give us n1ore chances." That's just the way it worked with the Bruins turning Ranger mistakes intn se- ~ period goals by Orr and \\'ayne Cashman to take the Jcad and 111(>11 clinching it in lhc third on Orr's sc<!ond goal and another by Derek Sande ,, \\hen the Rangers opened rrp play. "Hold 'em In the iir:.L b<>at ·cm In lhe second and n1ake 'cn1 open up in the third," was the way Sanderson summed up the stralc:>gy. \Vilh Orr on the ice. the Bruins hardly need a strategy. The super clefenseman who made NHL history by winning the scorinc title with 120 points in the regular season. was slightly sensalional. J~c scored his sixth and seventh goals of the series. one on a power play deflection up close. the other on a SO.faot slapshot. \\'hen he \lo'asn'l scoring, Orr dazzled the Rangers v.•Hh his stlckhandling and rlnk-lenglh ru shes. Asked If he lhoughl his offensive oulput this season might In· flvence youngsters playing defense. he grintK'd. ··1 hey 1nighl gel lhcms,lvcs In ii lol of rouble. by cop,\'ini; me," he said. •·J gel aught up ice i lot." • Lakers Mter • . ..Third Straight . Wi.n Tonight Lllf; ANGELES (AP) -Will Cham- berla{n hopes the Loa AnJ:eles Lakers can shoot doWJI tl>e Atlanta HawkJ In !OW' itralght games and It doesn't appear unlikely going Into 'tonight's third game or their National Basketball AasoclaUon western playoff finals. The third game ol the New York-Mil~ waukee series will be aired on Channel 5 tonight at 6. It waa Laker coach Joe Mullaney who pointed out U1e significant fact a week or so ago when he said the Lakers had d~ne well without Wilt but needed him to win the champion.ship. With Chaml}ertaln back in action after missing moSt of, the seaaofl because or a ripped tendon, Los Angeles whipped the Hawks, 119-115 and 105-94 in AUanta after finishing second to them during the regular season. Chamberlain grabbed 24 rebounds aod scored .24 points b1 thlt second game 11 he , conUnued to gain strength alter rt- jOining the club only during its final week of regular play. The two a:ames weren't the only IOIMI for the Hawks. Guard Walt Hazzard, the play-maker, fractured hi.s left wrist in the second game and is through tor the year. Player~ch Richie. Guerin says he'll try lo take Hazzard'• place. Another replacement could be rookie Butch Beard, in better physical condiUon thin Richie but lacking the. playoff eJperience of the leader. "Walt has run our offen8e all season and I !eCI 1'm the only person around who knows how to run It as well," said Guerin, who admitted, "Things honestly don't k>ok good for us now. We could win, but it's not very likely." Chamberlain, Jerry West and Elgin Baylo r have led the Laker assauJt but you can't count oot others such as rookie Dick Garrett whose 24 points matched the scoring output of Chamberlain as high for the Lakers in the second game. Red s' Gullett No Mint Julep To Dodgers By GLENN WHITE 01 1111 Dally Plllt 511ff ATLANTA -Up Kentucky way they savor a good athlete lii:e..a mint julep on Derby day . _ And right now the Blue Grass state can claim an up and coming young pro baseball player whom you may be hear- ing much more of in years to come. He answers to the handle' of Don Gullet t and he was the No. 1 drart choice or the Cinci nnati Reds last summer. And small wonder. This ·19-year old southpaw pitcher came Jn and tbre\v goose eggs at the Dodgers Thursday night, working !ive innings of impressive rellef. He came on after starting CincinnaU hurler Jiln ~taloney ruptured an achllles tendon in his left ankle while running to first base in the last of the third. Maloney subsequently was put on the disabled list by the Reds, who coasted to their ninth straight win over LA in two seasons, 12-2. The Dodgers limp into A t I a n t a ' 1 stadium tonight to take on aoother hard- hitting outfit -the Braves. Getting back to Gullett, he scattered three hits, walked two while his mates were overcoming a 2-0 Cleficit with a 14- hit bom~dment, eight of which went for extra bases. Gullett also slammed a triple and stolt a base. The Lyrin, Ky. all-round super athlete has a nifty fast ball, good control and lots of poise. Willie Stargell of Pittsburgh said Gullett throws wall-to-wall heat after running into lhe youngster during· ex· hibition play. . It was durin g the exhibition season that Gullett made lhe parent club as he b\al1k· ed Pittsburgh and the Phillies over five innings, yielding only one hit between them. . Then he clinched the spot on the Reds' roster Ma rch 23rd when he handled the 4 Dodgers for five innings. " Gullett, who married bis hi&h school cheerleader . was perhaps best remembered by Kentuckians for his prep football exploits. Or at least for one game when he scored 72 points on 11 touchdowns and six conversions. ' In basketball he averaged 25 points per game as a guard and in baseball sported a 9-2 record his senior year, including one perfect game. He had 120 strikeouts in 52 Innings and Cliff Alexander, a fonner Do d g e r employe wfio watched him toil, compared Ure Lyn n High whiz to Sandy Kou(a:11: when the latter was in the schoolboy stage or his flossy career. Remember that name. II may · be big someday in the big league1. LOS ANO•lll CINCIMNl.Tl ••.r ~r'llol .. ,~,.. 811tkn•r, ti i 0 0 0 Ro11. rf 4 2 2 I IVll!1, 11 ) I I 0 &t1w1rl, :lb 0 0 I I PIKUll,p OOGOHltlml.211 4 !12 s1111TlOrt. l1h 1 o 1 o c11-v. 11 1 • o I 0 11'""' pr O O • I Ttllrt, el ' I I l•mb, p o o"'\ o Gr1ngtr, p I I I t W.Oevl1, cl ' o J I P1r1n 311 ' t I I W.P1r•er. Ill ' o 1 1 M<.Rn, rt o o 0 I o-1wron1, '' J 1 1 o 8tr11=ll, c 5 1 1 1 KOkO,rf llOll.MtV,111 J!,4 Leftbvre.Jb JlllClrbO,tl Jlf7 Hllllr, t 1 I 1 0 (DnetP<lon. t i 4 I 0 I Sudak11. c i • 1 o '''"'· 211 • o • o • GrAtNlrll'Wll1.2b 1 a o o Mtlonly, P 1 o o I Stngtr, p 2 I I I G11!ltl, 11 1 2 I I N1r1n111.11 1011 Pff\I. O I I I I G~rvtV, ab I I I I Tol•ll • J) 2 10 f 1111 An11t~ c;lnel-11'" . lo!Ms ~· ... OOD Ul ;; 1: u " ,.._ ' lb:-12 I l y • • • ·• • • • ' •f u • 0 • 0 0 I I· d ,, I· •r • •• " d ,, ,. 1t <· •• ·n -· ' .. ,, ;t p "' x ·r d •• d r d x •Y .g • • • ' I I • • • • • , •• • • • MV, Tritons Po ~t _Spike Victories Mi.salon Viejo High School posted its: liconckvef and s e c on d consteutiv-e var1lty track and field victory Thursday afternoon to hlghlllht Oran-ge <;oast area., action in the Crestview League. The Dlablos rooted host Laguna Beach. 84-43, while San Clemente was taking a 70-49 decision frqm host Tustin. Mission Viejo's win was paced by double .·wins by sprinter Rich Cordery and y,·eightman Mike Becker. Cordery won the 100 and Z20 with clock· inAS of 10.4 and Z3.4 while Beeker nabbed the shot put (13-4) and discus (130-1). Brad Winton and Brad McKemie led the way for San Clemente, setting school records in · the 440 (~.4) a.od mile (4•23.1). Sprinter ruck Geddes and hurdler Bob Blacker were both double winners for the victorious Tl'itons. L11911na~Dlablo• . / ·VflllW ~ -M-.J,'lj' illl' l.U/,h::'f,fT'Ho~'°' I r1,M; lif.'l' • -1. Cordtry (Ml J, CttT•m (l) 1. Jllfl .. (M), T ~~111twlck Ill 2, I ... (M) 1. Vtn Cott (M). TIWJ:_S\~"Mwtwkir. fl) t. ll11trt'f (M) 3. ~· (Ll. Tim•: 2:01:i. • Miit -I. \;:mblrt \LI 2. R1dem1ch ... tM) J. 11~.«if, (~ltl .. ~.h ~(,:"; \.IMC:h tl~Wll$0fl 1-U:---l'flf'Ot~tc~rd/.' PiWJ~:i11i0·cMI 2. Atwood IMI J. o·G'-tt 1Ml. Tlmt: 11.1. lM ~"'.° '! Halme1 (Ml 2. NlllOll IL J:I. Norwood '":.'!). . 2 .1. ·w -1. Ml!<i..'Cn Vl•l .. Tlmt· ... f. M 11 R l'f -1. Mluia!I lelo. lkllool rKOrdl. Time: J: .•, jihl7 s.f. 1ckl1 (Ml J. Abbs¥ (LI J. Allfll (L). -I. Abl!IV (LI J. Arwood IMI J. llow Ill. i~Mt: U-l . (L). H.~1 :e·r,~n !Ml 2. Al-od IMI J. s-~! 5 .. -I. lt«k" !Ml !. Gr1¥ (Ml 3. 0... 1Ml1 Oltt1nc1: 4-4. DIKVI -1. •.cktr !Ml 1. Prock Ill l. Grl'f !Ml. Ollllnct; Ut·l. '" MlnlM v11i. u11 1111 L""'"' 111(11 T• -l Wrlallt \Ml J. H, lltmlrt' (Ml l. ':.1""'""1' '"\"""' '· . 211 -• I(! tmlf'11 4/AI 2. Wrkihl (Ml J. Cttd-11 f I. Time: •. , UI -l; r.1o Ill l. 51nch1edl fMI J. C1~tflll:i Il l. TTir.i .!;1: 0l l1¥l11Ck oMI J, 5mflh <LI l. Hiii (Ml. l lme: J:Jl.J. 120 HH-1. Vtfldtrllur fMI J. AGier (LI J. Cotlltr 4MJ. Tlmt: 11.t. . V1nderh11r IM , mt; lS .. UD LH -1, ,. ll1m1r1t (Ml J. AGier Ill J. &IO It I• -Mlolon Vltlo. Tlm.: 1:«1.6, HJ -1. (o111er Ml 2. Ho "'°rid or tt'llrll. lieicinJ: ••• %-1. NtlhaMOn Ill 2. OUlhanl Ill J. Co!Uor c 01111"(t, 1~•YI -. OUOlltr ell t. 0ouo111 IMJ J. No ttllrd. H~<1hl: lo.I. p -l. H1ncack. (M) I. Oatial11 (Ml 3. Mt!'lllClt ~ -. I/( (Ml f. H•nc.octl (M) 3. G11r!l'IO f OllllllC\' ~ fl :·D1il1nc1: l't. • · ... Ml .. IMI V191o l•I !JO l.QUM .. IC~ Tl~ :"'il 1f. ll!:tktl (LJ 2. Atklnaoin !LI J. Llldltv (L). 1i! -I. Wtbblf {Ml 2. Ecktl (Ll l. All!hu,on Ill. TJi!m : 70.0. ,. -1. llfran (LI J. Mlr>llli• (M) l . McC•rllw < Fl Tim~: l :ll.O. I -I. Ctt11tlr1111 CMI 2. Go1u.1i.1 !LI l. G~ '" . i.' 1:3•.S. 1a H -I, lwohardl (M) J. Wfblr IM) J. Nitti ILJ.. Tll. 1~ ~11. Minion Vlt ll . T!mt: ..... H:Uhi: 14.Htllon Ill 1. Mc:Grtw !Ml J. Evins !Ml, ,,": -t. McGr~w IMI 2. C11d-ll IMJ l, Mc.KtNll f~ Dl1!1nct: 11 Jllr. ~ -l. Cltdwtll IMJ !. S-Ill J. LllllCI !MO:r. Htlahl: ~-.5 -I . Shull !LI 1. K•Xlff"lln Ill J. Mc1C1nd1 ftllill . Ol111nct: '1-1. • SPRINTERS BATTLE -Estancia's Dave Johnson (right) defeats Phil Maas of Fountain Valley (cen- ter) in the varsity 220 in Thursday's Jrvine League track and field dual meet at Fountain Valley. John-' r son \Vas clocked 1~22.8 around a curve ·but his vic- tory was to no ava1r8s the Barons prevailed, 78-49, to remain unbeaten in loop dual meet competition. Ba~op Spikers Trip Eagles Wood, Johnson Double Winners for Eagles Fountain Valley kept its nawlw Irvine -rll-1 Jllfl-til t.1M11 c~ i. v11tutt11 1F1, Le .... ~ dual track and fltld meet record TllJ'.-~ .. ~OlrlltMllW 1F11. Oltal'l tll J. Hlt111n (fl, ---, Tll'M. alive 'Jbursday with a convincin& ?Mt Ti• ,J ,. llMI• IFI 2. aw1111.,.. CFJ J. H•f\lln 1F1. de<:ision over invading Estancia. TE'! ~7~ l'w'* "'' 2, """'"' tEI i . L..-cF1. T/ .. ;-»~f ll.1¥IT!Clfld .IE) 2. C...11 (E) ). WFIDQI• !El, ~ -I, "'-tl .. ft (Cl l . Rl'fll'lltld IE) l . Hlftttn li_J,) T~i_ 2.i;~~ttr (El t . M<Clurt (El 3. Dtllo\otn 1Et '11"": ~= • Frldl)', April 17, 1970 ' > DAil Y.'llOT I z - ' Colony Trims Marina,;. • I Lion Spik~ Depth Too Much for llB Wutmlnster High, behind overwhelm- ing atnnath in the distance races, turned away bolt Huntington Beach :nwraday afternooa in Swu1et League track and fleld actlon, 79-39. In other · confllcl,1 involving Orange Coa!l area IH"l', Marina fell tq lnvadllla Anaheim, M-M. Wesln\h>llir's deplh In lht diltance eventl wu erident wben the LiOrw swept the mile and two-mUe and went one-two In lhe 440 and aao. Wayne Akiyama Jed W e s t m l n s t e r perfonnances with~ a nice .f:Je.5 in the mil• while Doo J;>lotoo turntd In a 1•35.1. ln the eight-lap event. Craig Dunlap added to Wesbnlnster's cause with a double victory in the hurdles, taking the hl&lls in 15.0 and the 180 low hurdles in 20.l. Dunlap beat out Hu~ti.naton's Garth Wiae ln both events. Coach Jack Hedges' Westminster outfit . took first place In every running etent. \Vise salvaged a 21·1 leap in the long jump for a first place !or the hosts. Anaheim swept first place in every field event and took both relays to edge Marina~s Vikings. The Vikings Dave Lockman set a school record in the two-mile with a 9:42.0 clO(king while Preston Campbell came up witb a 2:03 .. 7 ln wlMing the 880. Teammate Ken ?o.1artln led a one-two finish In the mile 'With a 4:40.Z. Newport Harbor wu idle. LioHs•Ollers M11Rt1111 .... 1:1''l'ln W•\• .. ow IOI -I. Kiri IWI J. J.{;,'ro CH 1. Ka1111t IW). Tim: ~.1.1 A1*t•""41,.. IWJ 2. Ktl\UI fWJ l. Hlt1kOW1•I (tll Time; l'·'· ~ -l. ~;+umt~ Wl 1. Ketthl'f CW) ). Plttt IHllO ~"\'.~Jicf.o1~ (Wl J, Ylllflll IWJ J. S1.-h !HI. "•~t·Oo.o M . .:_ 1. ""1'"" 4Wl I. Hunt !WI '· Mullt"' '~!M T~'. '~'.~·"'" cw• , V•r•• IWI J. ,,,.routrdr t ~/l,'{r;_ 'J: &r.1111 tWl I. Wl11 IHI l . <51111jaln1 ( ~':14 :_1~· Ovnltl !.,.., 1. Wl-. !H) J. HIY!lff (Wm. ~.:l:i ~·): w111m1,,.11r. Time; o1o . M It tll'f .. -.1. Wfttmlntltr. TllYl!t; :Jl.t . ~ l' WOl'lhr IHI 2. H111Mn !W) J; Holl IHI, Hl~t.f ~.'~111 IHI t. St"Ytmcin (WI l. Holt (HJ, D~:~:1~1i1•111r IV.I 1. Andtlln (HI J. RM4t11fh1I I l Htlaht· 11·1. fl -l . A..,,,, fH) l. Drf\111111 CHI J. Cl1rtl!! (HI, Ol111nc:1: """"'· '" HYl'l!llMtllll 1)41 'l'I Wttll!lll'lllltr !Oct -I, "'•'"' !'hi ,, GW•TUI \WI J. PlckfOrill ~·~~ T~:. 1:J;.tn11 tNI 2. $1•<v CWI 2. OrtHlfr (k~ '.!."1.' ~::;-(WJ 2. Wirftd•r \WI l . M~Glll (H), 111';~ ::lf:~Mlld111! !HI l. -ltY !WJ 3. ThQm- 11'1/Ai ~'W..'..1~'~~~imt11 tHI ). k.1y1 IWl J. Kll"!rlck (WI. Tlmt: 1,.1. ~ LH -1. Pl<•l9f• tHI 1. IC.l'fl IW) J. HIUl!Wln t ~1 ~":'~y~l~-Wt1t"'1n,ltr. Timi: l:JP.•. HJ-I. llttJ !WI J. C.M tWI l. l1blll tWI, H'l!jht· ~2. · 1~11 .:._ I. 1'~1 •WI 2. Ho ltCand " ft'llr~. Ol~~~·~.1~'ottinttn IHI J. SIMtr (WI J. HI-IHI, "\1at'1..:_ 1t_'·Pf••t (HJ J. H1r~1n IHI l . L°"'t !WI, 011f1rter: ... 1 \oo. ,, . '" MttWll till Ill AMINI"' 100 -I, H11r IMI 2. l.tl'lltll(I fM) '-l'"OllCI !Ml, Tlll'.'f; 10,J. ' lM -{ H• IMI ~. llWllllla (Ml J. 011clr; CM), ... Tlrn9· II • T ... _. 1' kllwlmlNI IMI J. Rite (~I "' ttil .... '£ili !.:_J ;· Miiier IMJ 1. Horn lMI J. $t~ CMI. Tii;;g; J/!:1: Glltk IMI I. Melntl'rt IMI I. GrllflM; (Mi!; Time: lU. '"'I'" ~·1. MlrlN. Tlr,::: AllJ:.. I 'ff.!fl.i? S.~ Gr1r !Ml t Me nl'frt ~Ml J . Sllle Mio .._ "i'.!' -T. ~ IMI J. Gllll«rt1 CM) I. ,,....,..~~ (~!· Olt/''~' 1 .. 11. J:" if1o'I; Gr1M""" Ml i . Sork!Nn IMt l. Hirt.• ~r.z~-~~ 0 1;¥-I 1. Hiii' I.Ml J. a~lct I.Ml, Golden West Swimmers 1mpressive .. " • Colden West College, winning all !Our events. took a commanding lead ln the first day of the Southern Cautomla Conference swim champlOnship meet Thursday in the Rustlers' pool. Prilims and finals were scheduled to- day and Saturday at 10 a.m. and 3. Coach Tom Hermstad's. team totaltd 51 pointa: after the first" day's events while 1 second place Rio Hondo was far blclc • \vlth 30. Golden West Dgured to win three of the ~ first day's events bUt the Rustlers' Keith Donaldson pulled off an upset In the 5G .. free to help Ills team to a perfect af· ternoon. · DohaldsOn clocked 2Z.4 (a seaJOn beat}' in the 50 free to defeat LACC's Cbrls .J Thomas (22.6). Thomas came into ttie: meet with · a season best of 21.3 wtillt Donaldson's best previous clocking was . 22.1. Donaldson clocked 22.4 in the ll(tlims and also defeated Thomas. As expected, Greg Feinberg (500 free) and Don Lippoldt (200 lndo) and the RUSller 400 medley relay leain had little trouble winning. , , Feinberg cloclled>S-:21.1 , Llppoldt.had a time of 2:05.7 and the relay foursome of Lippoldt, Roy Buell, .. Krts SweMOD and Dave Miller had a mar~ of1 3:~.7. All were season bests. Tritons•Tustltt •• ll.it Stn ci.-m I Uf) Tllllll'I 100 -I. Ged<H1 151 2. r• ITJ J. MOrri1 15). Time: 101>. ' 2211 -. Gtd<llS ISi 2. flkt (Tl J, Whllrickle ITJ, l!l'lf: 21.J. "'° -I. McKt"'imll t. Htln !Tl l. lfNl'llSl. ln other Irvine duals jnvolving area T~~;;..'· ttvtt 11.1 2· Miii« 1 ~1 3-H•H iEi. cinder squad;; host Coit.a Mesa~ Tl\1: .2-'· w.d IE) J. HllWll (fl J. Mtrtl IFI. -Edison, 'lJ..51 ind ViSitlrig COi'Oiia ileJ Tll;:1;. ~· l.·woait-~E,...t.-Matwll'Cl'">-J.--Mtr•l-tfl, Mar took It ~n the chin from powerful M1111l1;1~f...!·1~~'::~ll'IT~~;~1'~: J:a .t Loara by an 82-45 count. Ht!Ghi7 M •kllen t•1 . Mt 11 111 J. 1<1n tFl. ()'..M~t : /,, .\"°" IE) J. Prlul lCI l . Ol1w•nt '\\, ~~ -I. Lff•wr •Cl 2. lf90lc,1hl•t 1r1 a. "l'f!I I • Time: U.t • L -I. L•F?rr IC 1. ltrllQhltt !El J. O. ~·~1 ·•.ln!.!Tr l°P.trMest ·111JW": 46.t -J • ·+··rn \. ec,,. Mew ·1me: >:«1.1 -. rclilorltlll ICJ t_ YOVl'IQ ((I J. 11•-tr 4 • Ht ,. . o~ld1M·· .~ .... IC) J. Olvll ICI ). LtFt\111 (C l. -l· VII Cl./ No lt~oncl or lhln:I. HtlClhl: "~ C~- M""tU11tl9! "'j-WI WqlfllWttf ... -100 -l . 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GldNIV IS Ol1T1nct: .._J ICUS -I. Pthnlll (Tl 2 ... ldbury (Tl J, HumDhrtlY !SI. 0 111tnet: 1414. - T11tlin 1n1 ,.,rs.11 ci.,...,ni. 100 -I. W1lk1r I J '£ ,rt'f !IJ l . Tr11llllo ITl. Tl~,: 111. U1 -I. W1tk1r ITI 2. FrtY Ill S. L,_ 1$1. "ii!' "·'· -l Ardtra 151 2. Ol!lbltr IT! J, Aclllt CT}, "l~ _!;~:'·w11y1er CTI J. DllwDlnt 151 J. E.Wrlk1 IT ft ~i:tt:.._Ji_Gitkhrnr>nd !Tl 2. TWW"IY !Tl J. Ya- IS hTl~.:...1r:0.:-Ill 2. Tr11lllkl !Tl). Turl'ltl'" lT). 'l;fl~~!v -1. ruoln. Tlmt: 1:l1j. -I. Ftll'otr (Tl 2. Turrie'( I I J. Hinl'S (51. H t: ~2. T T -l, f1rrtrl CSI J. 0. W111!1r ! J J. . Wtl~tr I si>~'1~"i1i11av11 (T) t. Pltl11cn !Tl J. Hl.-151, D•~•nct: .U-10''> -1. "lir.oint ITI t. Ptltr11111 Ill l. N1ylor (T . lllnct: 1~-0. • T111tl" IHI (~'\111 C"-l'lle • 100 -I. H11mworth /Tl 2. 8onln ff) J. 5la1tr• m,.Timf : 10 .. 1 -l. HtiM-!11 !Tl l. StQer1 Cfl l. floller!I IT!. T!mf: lt). • UO -. Or 1nOo !Tl 2. Swain Ill l. Joi'<"""" TJ. Tl~ l:Jl.1. 1 1 "."T -1. Llntblck (S) 2. Acher (T) J. Atdtrson IT1)1t )J~:_l)~·:0i.1n CTI 2. G1rrolt (l) J. Gtrlln.r (Tli!T rr\lc: 1•.I • 111v -1 Tl!Jtln Time: "1.1. H -I. l rawn IT! t. A1r1n (Tl Na fh!rll. Htlcil!I; ... L) -1. ri•.,n1<11Drth CTI 2. 8"""" CTI J. l!tonln IT !. ~:;·pr,•:!. ~~ition., IT) J. Tonk!,..... (Tl Htlthl: 10-4. s .. -1. Smlll! !Tl 2. ar1m tt) J. Swafft (Tl. Ola!"'Ke; "3·11'1. -· F I · y 11 •-1 · ho '-J-1. Mtrrls Cfl t. Ztr'HI IF) t. SO..uth,_~ ~·~ oun BJn a ey-~ anc1a s w-IE/· 01111nc;1: l'0-1 -down was supposed to be much closer IF "H 1~ ~~r· IE) 1• ,.,,.1ru°" tP1 ~ Tf',omlUen than the final score indlcated but Eagle 01lr.;;c'· ~on 11'"1. i.. cna1T1J1l•" ''' t L""11 4F•. coach Tom Fisher dropped a healthy "li,1e111 -L. H01ottll1r ,,., 2. Lvddtn <F) i. W•lktr t"l". oi111nc;1. 1:..n' . • number of hJs varsity perfonnera down •11 - to the Bee and, Cee divisions and the Ba-!.i! _ 1•·~~r. 1~i' 1•1~!"1";;~"'J. v~~~~1ik1 u•i. rons had a better time thin they had es:-Tifil:.J.0·/, G~r !El J. Moor• u:1 J, cvtrl• IF>. peeled to have on the vanity level. 11m"~..!.'·\ .. 11 c£1 t 11aP1oD 111 1. i..,._. 1F1. Both Sides received flne individual ef• Tl~ !.:_~'.7H,..,.. (EJ 2.' Gr-(I') J. Sllrewtlt CFl, forts. ' . . Tlw;:H~2...:.11. San&kv•• !Fl 1. """CE) 3. Colt tEJ, The . Blrol'!s Steve C~nst1an.o ~c-Tl~'J!'~ 1. siv.rt CEJ '· "" 111 J. 011111tW1n (F), comphshed his usual 440 victory 1n fme Tl~:•'~·· _ 1 E , 1 11 • 1. , fashion (49.1) with Estancia sophomore ~·t; c1111fr 1~r"2~·R~· 1 ~'J. Gfttft iEi. - Eric Olson just a few yards back. H "!.:. 1: q~r,t•• (EJ J. Her111fldr' CFJ J. AU.tr !l'"I. Dave Johnson captured both sprints for 01i\3~'1.11Cli9n11 1F1 2. H•.,. 111 Ho tt11r11. Ht1Qro+: the losers in 10.1 and 2%.8 while team-11'.!..t111 -1. f•n•'!') Cl'J :s. Mvlhl•" CFJ l. mate Rich Wood was a double hurdle vie· Arbuckle (El. 011 ·~·· ::- tor in 15.2 and 19.1. . * _ 1~-u::'.:.."m" ,~·~JBJ N!1r1~;,on 1 .. 1• The ~ly other Eagle !1r&t places went T1r.r:2•t. GlniMlf IEJ 2. UCldle IEJ 1. Gir1111 ,,,, to Craig Nomura (13-2) 111 the pole vault, Tl~: ,,1~ fE c 1,,.... !Fl 3 G 11 ,,... Tony Basken (M) in the high jump and ll'/· iim•i: Jffl, 1 2· 11111'1 m · ' •• Curt Hoyt (10: ll ) in the two mile. Tl ~!;..~vtd..,,, !El '· K•5"tr 11:1 J. 11 ... 1n fF I. Doug Macl.ean (MO) Steve LeFever 1 " L~ 7"' 1. L•l'IO• !1'1 1. Wlliteomo tF1 1. c"'' • cl'j.bTimt. 14.I (high and low hurdles ), Jon Marchiorlatti ~ ~1•1~ ~:°'1~'r1~."~1:~Ti ~Wle:i.''t,w, iEi. (high jump), Bruce Endsley (long jump), "H. !.:. t•s,jU!m• ~"1 1. G•U•t111tr 11'1 J. Gi r1.-11 Dave Davis (pole vault), ~rad Borden 1 ,11, ~f:!'IC~'.,~ ~·e , 1. H•ll IF! 3. L10n1111 !F ), (Sh-ot put) and Jer~ R.ellly in the dlsc~s H\fth!.:_ M rntn (Fl 2. T,...,.,11 CFl 1. 111mcir111 11'1, were Costa Mesa's 1nd1vldual .wifmers 1n 01lr1!'1Ce: --~~ the Mustangs win over Edison. Eagles0 Bar11n• Vl1'11t'f l'111~t1h11 V1llw 17' Hftl l1l~11tll 100 -l. JOl!Mln U!I 2. M111 IFI J. l'vnd9rllllf111 CF J. TllM: 10.1 See Kbags·Loara LOO~ r~MI,. COM 100 -1. llklnt ILi t. l/,.li .. !C) J, Ml!n (Cl. llmt: t.~ -1. Elkins !LI J, Rlllltl.th CCI ), lM!I !Cl. T :r:~,t Mel.tin ILi 2. R°" (Cl J. Ctn1tr !Ll. T! : Sl. • 1~ -. llOtt !Cl J. att l .. !LI l ... fltftr ILi. Monarchs Crush Amat ,~, 2:00.6. . ,.-. 1. .1" Il l 2. Mtll!I tCI J. Grttnwwocl t . 11~ \lt•lmn Ill 2. PIY CCI l. arvflfllll lllfo I~: !; i .. r.11.n 'LI 2. Olllllt1 ICI J, "~,~~11~"1.1~~t·r~· ·t·H·""r Ill. I. Tlt Fr!tnod In Angelus Spike Meet LA PUENTE -Maler 0.1 High crush· ed host Bishop Amat in an Anaelus . League track meet, 'll-40, Thursday night behind the double victories of Steve Fritz and Ron Dickson. Dickson sped to viclories in the 440 and 840 ·with marks of 52.4 and 2:06.5 while F.rltz captured the 220 In 22.5 and nabbed the long jump with a 19-9 effort. SOphomore Doug Martin took firs! in the "hlgh jump with a 6-0 effort while teatnmate Mike Barth won the shot put on a heave of 4s-3. The Monarchs' 880 ace, ruck JeMings, aat out the meet with an injured foot but is tipected to return to action nut week. V1r1lty Mtllr Dll INI t•I 11"'9• Allllf Ito -1. '"•Jell (a ) 2. Frlll (M) J. l"rlllOI !Ml, Tltllt: 11.1. ... ..... ..__ tt l 121 -I. Prtta CMI J. Frlllll (Ml J . ._.. - Ti::: _nj~' Oltkttrt (Ml l. Hildfom fa) 1. ,._.,.11 (ai.;.,T~{ "':i~-IMI 2. Sutidatl !Ml :S. Ht'""'- ttl'I (Ml Tlmt: I:"·'· ZI"· (l l Mlft -1. c.llN CMI t. 0.'fll CMI :S. ''" • TllT'4; A!~l.J. ''"' (M. \ • t-Mtlt -I. &cmlllTlll (Ml 2. ,,. KHflN !I ). Tll'!'lt: lt:I~ I, · . • n• HH -1. L8"1 tll 2, lieft!IH fM) 1. Kr_. ltr" IMI. Tlrnt: !t-2. '" • ttl • i• lH -!, IC"111tf (Ml t. r lltl ,,. "ltM t•1· Timi: ft,I, ' • ..ii 11.t ,, -I, althOtl Al!'lll. t!IM: ~· · Miit II.tit\' -I, l l1ho0 A,...1, TIMI! l .)f, •• ~J -I. Mtrttn IMI a. llWIOll IM) J. Ptdl'WA Il l. Htlgttl'I .... U -1. l'"rlll IMI t. Mlr1tn IMI l. Mlrlell (Ml, DltllMI: ) .. t . PV -I. Letpl"I: (II 2. Krvtter CM) J. a ltllop Amit. 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Mllw1111!t1 • Detroit 4, Cleytl•fld 2 W1th1ntlon ~. ltltlrnort 1 A11ttlt ), Mlfwlltota 1 TtlllY'I O•llitt GB \\ 2 21\ 3~'1 31\ Mllll'lttOI~ !KMI 1·01 II Otltllnd (Hwnter •·II. "lthl K1MOI CllY IMer•fltlld 041) II ....... 11 iMur ... ., I QI. fti,hf 101111'1 ( .. t1*U l·I! II Otl"*ll (Nlttt"O l-Ol NtW Ylrtt Cllt11WlnYr1! •ti ti atltl""'11 l~hoe!M 1-IJ, nltoht OrilY tllMt ICl!ldulell. ....,...,., ....... Mll'll'lflOl t 11 Olltltnd KtnM• (II'( ll Anlllf. 11ltht ClllutO 11 Mll ........ t. I ... lefl " Dttttilf w .. 11u1111or1 ., c1t11~••!'1d New Ylt'k I\ l••ilna(9 ' NATIONAL LEAGUE Eal& Olvl1lot Sl. Louis Pllllburlh Chica10 New York Philadelphia Montreal W L Pel s 2 .714 5 2 .714 4 3 .571 3 4 .419 3 5 .315 I & .144 Weil Dlvlsloa C1ncinn1tl San Francisco Atlanta san D"10 Houtton Doclpn ' 3 • 5 5 5 5 5 .... 4 • 3 7 .7IO .545 .llOO .llOO •• ·* Th"""''....,., .. llllburth J, "IW 'l'I~ .i Chi'"' f. P~li.Mllllttl t. It ln!\111111 Sin oi... I. An.tit• ,, 10 innlM• Cll'ICUIMll 12, Dofflrl 2 GB l 2 2\l 4 2\i I 4 4" 5 l•n ''lllCltCO 11, HlullOll t, 11 111nl1111 Tllll'f'I •llMf .. lllltd1l1hlt (JICklCl!I •IJ ti Ntw Ytrk (lt•'flt I.fl Mantrt1I ISlorttl'lltn l·H 11 '"llllllvtth flltll l.f), nl9ht 00d11rt 11v11on 1·11 11 Atll!'llt IJ1rv1t , .. ,, nlthl &In l'r1111elau (Rtbrrttr 0.H ti CllKW..11 IHOl1n l·O), flltllt , Sin oi... 111nr1rfl'll 1·11 ti l+Mllfl 1oi;n..,, 1.f), ")ti!! llhl*'f't lllftfl Dofl•fl .i At1entt, l'lltlll San 01199 11 "-'911· flltflt SOii l'r..ncltdl 11 Clfl(,,,,,.tl MOllll'lll ti Cllk ... DEAN LEWIS IMPORTS 1966 HARBOit ILVD., COStA MESA Servla ind Pam fo r All lm1Mrttd . Cara Modern Body Shop for All Coro 646·9303 Orange CoUlltY'• Largest and Most Modern Toyota and Volvo Dealer • I , .. ,-lllf!CMll~W :'JA~' am j r.'11. ·'i:taih •ra·wt ,:''·'' :1 ;,,,,:~.r.':-1 0 mtdlty rtlt'f-1. Galdfl'I Wtll ll1,peldt. •111+1. Swtl'llOll, Miiier) J:U.7 t. fllll Hondo •:tl.4 1. H1r11ar "°'·J •• C'f~HI .~;l(t.4 f. LACC 4:11.t..,. I. "'" 1corta· Ga '" ""'' JI, II.II HMdo -..., H1rDOr 1 , LAf:C I, ~.,,~ .. 1. .Area Sports Calendar SllYratY l•s•Mll -UC ~II OllOO 11 UC.-trvl"'' Ctl!lll of DHll'1 •t s.Gditblck, c ... rl!M 1t 0rlt10f CO.ti 1111 C!0\1~1111-&Mltr 11 MIGlll. Trtcll: -UO!lnt 8,,-cn Traolw Mffl Of I J'l'LI, :.":\l~ln V1lllY t i 11;:;;,.~ '"°'' lnvllltttn.I I• Ooll -(Ol"etnl dtl Mir ,, ......... n.. F-Mlll v111n 11 COlll Mtll, lt1tl'ICll II •rH (I ll It n. Goldltl Wtll II E11• Ut1 __ cerrltlll II Otlfllll c ..... lbOtt'I 11 I), UC lrv11'1t ''IA. 511'1tt l•rlllr1 O:•I T"Mly Stlfblll -Ccnn1 dll Mtir 11 EdJ_, M8lnllll It Fllllflllln V1!1f1', ElllllCll If Cotti Mett. -.wt Hlrtllr " HVlltlnClton , .. ,h. Mirr... 11 WHln'llnller. El M-NI ti SI~ C~"te, Ull\IM ll1tdl II ¥111• P1tl, Mluklll Vlt o ti FC1611!H.11 M1lrr Dt! 11 .. 1111 lt !1!11! l :U), UC l"'flldl 11 uC lrvl"'' Goldlll Wffl 11 LACt (llalll 11 2::1111. Trtdl -Geldtn Wtll 11 Etll LA 111. Golf -Nftm: H1rllot, Mlrlne ti W11l"'hul1r, Vll11 Ptr'll 11 n Cllmtnlt {111 ti U. ' < ' T1nnl1 -tlfon 11 cor-611 Mlr1 oun •" Vtllll\' ti M1tnojl1, Viii. Ptrlt ti L19\H'le 11..cft, "-" Cltlfllflh If fl Modtnl Hllf!lfl'llltfl!I lllCh I I• N1..,.,,t H1rllot, Wr1tmln1ler nl Marllll Ctll t t 3:1JI, Cal Sltlt llOI ...,,.11111 1t UC ll'Ylfll, Glllltn W11I If E11! LA (bolft 11 JL (TJ~IYllOl[T llAI COROLLA 1970. An0ftlerllledekl1,.._. M1~ ll-Hll1w rlck1,_ L.4111 CnilM...-C,,... 'VOLVO 1970 DEMO 142 ? 4r., r•11io, h1tt1r, 4,,,...,, St•• $5?0 ISt r. e47401 UllD CAlt IJllCIAL 1t61 AUiTIN AMlllCAN k1<iil(e, h11t1r, 'ftry •11111. IStt. #XSQ 2111. $1099 _) \ ' ' '• • • I 'I 1' I 71 I I • ' • ' • .. " \ • r .. • . ) -.YPll.OT • ·. How to Take the Fun .Out of Golf ... . • -11-ll!&!l-foolt! -fNE ! I -~1ee our. • ~,...,,,..,.'D1t11~WlleY~ , Follow your ·opponent to the rough in s !arch of his baU . Y.•u nug~t oiler sym-· pathy and an excuse like "if the·ball hadn't taken that big kick , you d have been "m good 1hape." If he locates his ball, stand close by so you will b~ able to help him count.all his stroke,.. as he slashes his way back into the fairway. Pop -Spike{iivitationals UC lrv.ine Posts 5-3 . . . ., ' Ski Season ·continues • ~· At Mamrrwth Mountain ' •• Q»llege Net ·Re8ui1-°8 ~ ~ IJL'!~. h"llM l•I tr~in ~P1i1"~•,!:!.,ckw~t'· Victorx_ , Wirfim UU Otf ~= f..7; .oft "' By-ESTHER"'BlbblNGS-Mtltoee,Loe-Ancele11. Carney Slin-Thom&a,.:.....And ~~rlllf:'""TMI 111h:t.-• °' 1t1t De1tr ,. • .., '''" Culture Center? The Giant Tooy RaCloi from B e •. r '· l'Vtrc111ck 1111 • ., 1"1¥111 t 111 .. t .. The UCI baseball express is j Vall Stan T U and .a __Al Maaunolh MQWUh1 the Sgllowum! wen. ~ . • ey; om ~ M---'aryll! uu *'· Trli:: (I), .... ~ '8ht-on-sched1W.~--kl __ , ainl · 1n.1~.1 Ken Kenadl°ot"Squaw-a.,.,z , O'N•IH tne1 ~.;. 111 lt 0 In . . .. . s season goes on auu on. those Ukr ans are ~ Gary •-·ier of ut. Ashland, v~ .. ldi: •"" 11. 'V':11tk~11.. ...... : • • ' g•trung its MlSt VJ!!ioty hJ k d . bl f ~ ... • I N ., ll ., J 1-T s wee en JS g or racers courat:eous ~ open th e l r Phil Kenid&e-of China Peak, J:,:-"-.,..t: ~ · ' .. agft~ eight defeats Thursday with the Giant Waller . Giant building to tb1.1 beer race, for and Werner-Shuster of Alpine .J·~w~•r.•~i:nr.~i'"' ..,, TH 1 aff.ernoon over R e d I an d s Slalom to be run. '"1e sponsor groups 1panaoring teams get Meadows. s.. c-, c.i-. ••1 01 ~le"' V•,"-t uriiversity, 5-3 •. the -following is Wailers Ski Club....ol Los -very enthusil;SUc aS the ~at.s Tb e t e. 1 m h 1 5 been ~u111iow (SJ d~~' cvi. a-t..H. lrl95pired: Angeles. progresa. demonstratlog and conducting 1,..~l-. 151 _, FWtlc 1v1. "'· •·• 4 0ave Wol\Qs PoSled his Next weeke.pd, ""April 2$ ~d_, And maybe lt ls cultural. It clinics ror the visiting in· ~11; (l> .. ,: ""•"' 1v1 ... ,, .:-2 nin&h win without defeat and 26,, a race ol even great.er vin-Is certainly educational to see structors on various . forms of :i~ ~:J :: :=.Jr,l·J~·t; i • tage al"Ml. lradition, Jbe Dick how fut some ol ~ r~c.-:rs ~eipalion _ a ~w w_ay of Shlllf"IH11 csi .;::,;..~· cv1. ~i. '"' h.is.oe.r .ai Is now 1.66. He has Sprhiger Memorial, sponsored can down a glass of hquid. indiaUng turns as 111 done. in Hwi-•M sittim C5I ctd. Hovi ·111d 72 strikeouts. by Ski Club Alpine , will b.e Al Sugar Bowl the ~son· Serpent, Avalement, Virage P1r1c !VI, w 1 ,1 1 r:1ruc·1 nd -Tom Spence hit his se-ru'l-For the first time the long F.WSA midweek benefit Aval, and the Slalom Chr,ist.le. ..~,!~ 1t), ~1~ c d• · , t' <'.Pnd home run of lhe can1-race will be a twc>day event to for half price lift tickets is These are racing turns which ·~tt11 1n11 s1V.r1nn 1s1 def. ~v1111 pafgn, a 3'1Moot blast over the include a slalom on Saturday being extended to this now have been introduced into •f\d ,::..1Vif..~it11 n> hR1t ... ,:.; left field fe~ in the third and a giant s!Jlom on Sunday. weekend in CW1junction with various p r o g r e s s i Ve s'.kl cu11111.,_,.., 1Al"':f. cllhn 151.,•~· with two teammates aboard. FITheS poi:~:C":1~lt:~pelio~ the 30lh Annual Silver Belt schools 1t the adV"anced level. '"'l>o1t coj c11i. F•ttWt~hit .. He is the learn RBI leader Race, a naUonally .. sanctioned Califomla and N e·y ad 1 ,, ~,.,., 1o1 def. . :with 30 and is hltting. 288. Senior A and 8 compeUtorsA, event. FWSA members 'rf!BY tik.ier1 have a chance to ski :'~~ 11~\ ~~·. ~=~o\!~':;i!: r ;...Rocky Craig had three both men and women. watch top U.S. and Canadian free next season at their . ..s. · hlli. in four appearances ill the number of the top national racers compete in the giant favorite ski area by enterln~ H•oklr 101 c11~151• M. '4. lilife-to boost his team' leading racers are expected to slalom and ski both for half the .''My F11vorlte Ski Area I n1f.o~ ::toJi:'l8'1. e~ ,~'· C.lln· t 390 participate. Entries should be · GocliMH 11111 w1n1trt o, · c1e1 av~age o . . sent to Ra,.. Chalnnan, Sylvia price. -contest. w.lctemevlf' _. •rlUllden is • ..e, .. '· -'-D•n Hansen ·and ~1ike ....... '' v ·1 Col the North·-:===========:i:;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1;; • · Sherman. I 6 O % 4 LondeUus, ,. ai • o., 'r '"knra each contributed a pair Ameri'can S k ,· Instructors .., Sepulveda, Calif. 91S43 . • r lbase hit.s as the Anteaters Co -· 1'ncluding represeo-Sunday, May 3, the Leste r ngr ... -re.~rsed an -earlier defeat at La\lelle Cup sponsored by Ski latives from the U.S. and the hand.s.o( the Bulldogs who Cub Alpine, a sanctioned aiant Canada will conclude Sunday. a?e1TI0W Z0:.7 for the season._ &' west Ski 1 Iru ''(rvine will entertain UC San ~lalom for Senior C D and Vet The Far ns c-. · men 211d women, will be held lors Association demonstra-"'.-o in a doub.leheader on the · I d R I k ..,>Fr; at Mammoth Mountain. lion team uic u es c campus field SaturdaY with Mammoth M~ntain S k I S · L N the firs t game gelling under Club sponsors the an 0 u a 1 t t wiy al 1% noon. Denn is et a aguna, ewpor Nicholsoowillpitchtheopener ~:~o~~:le~~r'~':y.at Mam- with Bob Barlow going in the At. Mt. San Gorgonio Ski UCI Crew . • • nightcap. Club Alpine's annua:J San lly PHIL .ass wtlt be contested on Saturday superb lt of sophomores -a1ou.Nos 1)1 111 , 11 "" Gorgonio Race, a · sanctiooed •-..a,"" Stitt with today's activity con· quarter-mi~er Eri~ Olson and ~·. ~1 ~ : i i giant slalom for Senior A, B, UC Irvine will entertain the Arel traCk nuts will be sistln& of .all Cee field event two-miler Jim Davidson. iff'""...:l. 5, , • 1 0 c. o al\(I. Vet racers, will be N UC 0 rthLA LBlrud0in,..~~nneitiy·Sacr~alny P"P . t fmals except the discus and Newport will counter with R=:'rtJb ~ ' 1 : held Sunday, May 17. Skiers, ""'"' •ff or de d · ': r bi& : the, nlMing of 1 host ot sprint, such notables as sprinter-long :='.'1rt 2b l I ! g both participated and spec· along with the Cal Slate (Long -~ UUI week Be • h hurdle and relay trials. jum~r Dare! Bl~. sprinter ~~!;,t • 1 1 • 0 • tators, traditianally hike into Beach) varsity shell 1n a un- 'Jbe . 3~ Lqun.a ac The Newport.Mesa affair Howie fy>gers, distancemen ·a:te~ 111 ~ ~ g g the area the Saturday before ique rowing competition. Trqphy Meet btatns .a two-day will be run at Newport but Chri! Beiitley. Randy Stabler il~~~is~.· 1., f g g g the race, spending the night ~n UCJ will contest only Cal run .at LlpQ Beach t;,'•~ Costa . Mesa is sponsoring it and Rick Fleming, high P1~"'· o 1 1 o o tl'le hill in sleeping bags. Slate (Long Beach) in junior and concludes Saturday. J~s this year.__ jumpers Lee Haven and John .~r.!:~.a11 ~ g g g It is a good party and camp-varsity and freshman com- NMin& event Saturday beams , AA in past years Bob Kazmer and the county's best Tot••s uc 11tvtN1 csi ~-: ~' ~ cut. with anyone capable or petition while the Bru ins wUI at 1 :30. Hailey's Tan are fav~d to shatputting twosome of Mark F•rr••· If ' 1 o e the short hike in to Slushy be facing Orange CO a s t 'Ibe leCOlld. half ol the doo-win the varsity team eham· · Stevens ancfTerry Albritton. ~~~1:~«1Jb : l ~ ~ Meadows invited to attend. College in separate junior ble prep cinder dl;llage har pionship which Newport has Pro s pectiv~ point-getters !:;'li~·,Jb ~ ~ ' ~ The turn-off is from Hi,PiWay varsity and frosh races. Faces UCLA --YOU CAN TRUST YOUR TRANSMISSION TO ANY OF AAMCO'S 550 CENTERS. WOR LO'S L""'°E.sT TRJ.HSMIS.S/0# S/'ECIALISTI Ori11tt Co1111ty'• O!d11t AAMCO AAMCO TRANSMISSIONS 9541 ...... ,.,,. ""'· 63M200 • .... ,. ......... llMrt pens tonlPt . at Newport I monopolized: e~ since the from Jotrn Blair's Corona del ~~=~·.~ 211 : ~ i g 38 out or Redlands. The first race is scheduled ~ DavidloD Field with the meet'a lnception in JM4. Mar crew include sprin~er Andi,_,, c l o ·• o Ski CJub Al pine's annual for 9 a.m. with the three-team eev.mb r a. nn t n g ol the . Althou&h > the Tars are the Carlo Tosti, half-miler Nick ~.it0:11 D . ~ g 1: r Giant Swallowum ls set for vars.ity encounter concluding Newpart.-Mesa Dlltrict Meet. expected favOrtW:, Estancia Rase. hurdler Dave Dunlap, 1'"1 "' 'nnlflt• "' " ir Friday. May 22, at the Ukrai. the action at approximately Dllcol and lbot put com-could pull an·-~ and Tom vaulter Bob Roney and the, • .J"~Mc~''~'"~·'.....~,"'~.,~~ .. ~i~~~ ·•±'•~'·i_~ru~·an:"...SCu.~ltur~~·~Ce~nter~'.:.·~4:3~1~5__:9~'~45:· __ ~------'.:===================== ) ·~ '"''· ·' .. .-.-. Ki • 'ght duo r u ·~1..., ... _.. .... petition. was I &icu IWlt ai-Fisher's Eagles have th e Sea ·ngs we1 o temocn wtth the other field firepower to perfonn t he Kevin Barnett and S k Ip events atart1nC in the evening trick Rimer. t7) and the (Int running evlnt Oniy Corona del Mar and Hosl Costa M ~sa Is dOIJ:Cd 1ettirl1 under way a }11U hour Casta Mesa seem out of the for the las t ~pot 1n the varsity later. varsity picture as far as the team sco nng but Doug · The bulk al the Laguna meet team title la concerned. Brown's Mustangs f ea tu r e JC Swim . ' - 7'1~-;;;n;­uoc~s It is conceivable, u evidenc· some out.standing individual ed by the DAILY PILOT dope performers. sheet of the meet, that the Heading the Mesa cast ls the :.truggle f0r the team trophy favorite h1 the mile, 6-3 could go right down to the Ja.st saphomore Doug MacLean • event---tbe..mile.relay. __ _Jils_J_ahor,s --.!.P o_u Id ~ . Newport hu a 3:26.5 best bolstered by teammates Steve for the four-lap baton race LeFever (hurdles an~ long while Estancia is not far jump), Jon March1orlatti ,,.. ,,...... JC..-TllMI behiiid at 3:%8.%. I high jump), Bruce Endsley •:~,,~..,e•""'~miM.i. ,~;r'i Jn Order for the Eagles to flong jump) and weight stars .....,..,..., .t:•.s. '-i... l llCll. CQn>e out on toP; they must Brad Borden and Jerry Reilly. = ~~':'T15~· J:Sl.l,otfM••: receive yeoman ~fforts from AdmisSion (or both meets is ,11~:;1 ";' l~~~uu~::?: sprinter Dave Johnson, high set at $1.25 for adults and 50 1,:-.0· J. • Fer1111 1r:u11erton1. 11: ... 1, jumper Tony Bakken, vaulter cents for students with one .t. • ~ tOr"•-C.H1l. ia:•.oi s. cr81·g Nomura, ....... thrower ticket good for both days at l'~t tGoldlll Wtsf), I I ; 5 • · I • ,,.._..., OltlWw: 1t. ''-" co.-1,,.. C..•11• Dave L<Jw:ek and the Eagles' the Laguna meet. ,,,,.... ' * * * .A.. .A.. ..A..• "" fr• -I. 1Mt11 til'1JM1e111 • 1,..f '}...{ W" ,, •• 1; t. l-(1"111d1M) 1:5'.11 l. t.11Mtift (c;Mltn WHfJ, l :SD.t1 •. • Sh ""'"' ''"'lef1lofll. l:M.•1 1. McMuti.n Newport-Mesa District Dope eet '~~l: y,,.,_ c1..Acc1. n.1, 2. -100-1. Johnson (Ell) 2. Blood INH) 3. Tosti (CdM) t Miles ·:':""'"'· ~:~~· .. ::t~ lic1i~~•,a1~ (CdM) 5. Reeser (NH). Predicted timeN'Hl)0.32. Blood iNHi , T t' 22,,; s. Durt'*' 1Et C1m111111. ii.•. 220-1. Johnson {Est) 2. Rogers I . "· os 1 DlfllA: "'Dfln•"-1Gwc1. "·11 11· (CdM) s M1'Ies (CdM) Predicted time · 22 7 ~ 1occ1, n .t i 1:i. SWIMOll · • · · • J L 1Gwc1. n.1. 440-1. Rogers (N'H) %. Olson {Est) 3. Schultz (NH) "· ee cF:..!:;. ~:.S;-t. 1M.!:~~';t. (CdM) 5. de Rlmanoozy (Est). Predicted lime : 50.7. . 111...,1ce1. 2:a.J1 l . l-'""~'· UG-1. Roae (CdM) %. Stabler (NH) 3. Jaffe CNH) 4. Golnick 7.oa.a· 4. s--CGWC), 2.0!.ti 5. ed ' ed · t 57 3 •iz:Tii1 a.ICC), l ltllldl IGWCI. (CM) $, Bell (Est), Pr Jct time: : .. l :W:TNtterthl _ 1. l-1,.1$111tn•l, Mile-I. Macl..t:an (Cl\1) 2. Be~tley ~NH) 3. Haun i:.,,, 1. swtllHfl fGwc1. 2:u .21 1. Meeks (CdM) S. Moore (Est). Predicted time: -4:28.5. ~~ .. 2:°t~°i'~r.•k:;-c!,t:~\: Two mile-I. Davidson· (Est) 2 .. Flem!ng (NH) 3. Hayt (Est) 2:~~·,,.. -t. ll'ln~ iviiievi . .-.i ; J. 4. Priest (CM) SW. Day E(Cdt)M2). ;~Fed1cted(ChMmJ<'3 9,Du57.21.ap (CdM) , om..t11 n_.,. aud!J, •.1: J. IZO HH-1. ood ( s . ~ ever . n 1 "' ErlCbclrl 1occ1, M.J1 '· , .. """ Ho.rc.>tt (NH) S. Stuart (Est). Predicted time: 15.1. (8 t k1r1tl,tlll \, ff.S; 5. lltltll ti""' S t 11'111,.,,.,1. "·"'Others: '· Donil&IOI' 180 LH-1. Wood (Est) 1. Dunlap (CdM) 3. tuar IGWC), ... , 11· f'lll'lbttl (GWCI. 51°'1 Hogsett (NH) s. Lefever (CM). Predicted time: 19.6. I"-u.oi.tt fGWCI. 50.1. Es · 3 Co d I M • -.01,,..1 -1. R1ide11111u1~ 4.0 relay-I. Newport Harbor 2. tanc1a . rona e ar ,Ulllrtl!IJ. t :O .. t i J. LIH-Oldl fGWCf, ~ c M p d' I d ti '4 I 2:0U1 l. F•lnt.r'I 1Gwc1. 2:11.1; 1. 'I. osta esa. re ic e me: " .. tl"••-1. 2:1t.i. Oll'lel'll: 10. ltee$!!' Mile relay-I. Newport Harbor 2. Estancia 3. Corona del 1~1·~i.~ 1. Loven u·•~6-l. !\tar 4. Costa Mesa. Predicted time: 3:27.8. 1:,..61 2. Mll'llu ''"""'",· 5:M.11 1. RJ-J Haven (NH) %. Marchiorlatti (CMI 3. Bakken (Est) 8tldllr (FllH...,.,.l, l:OU1 •· F1rtut ' • ed h · h •1 cl'utllf'tl!IJ, •i•.t; s. L~ 1Gwc1, 4. Kauner (NH) 5. Kent (Cd~1 ). Predict e1g l: o-. ::-:-:=1~.:;,~.~0ff1s= W-1. Endsley CCl\fl 2. Blood (NH) 3 .. Johnson (Est) 4. 1Gwc1. 51\J.1. O'Neill (CdM) 5. LeFever (C11). Predicted distance: ,2Q.fi~2. c:'1~~~~l'i L "M'::~r.·~;.~~! PV-1. Nomura (Est) %. Romney (CdM) 3. Mo0re CNH) 4. t.Wllclt •. 2:21.t: 1 •-rct <Lan• Hester (Est) 5. Wolle {CdM). Predicted height : 13-3. ltlell), t .tt.11 I. lmllt! U!:t C1ml1111l, NH) 2 lb · (N H) 3 ""rd 2:n .11 1. Jlllnlito11 1occ1. t :n.1. SP-I. Stevens ( . A r1tton . uv en • '"'."'11' -1• F11•1trton. 2;"·1: Barnell (00{) 5. Reilly (CM). Predlced distance : ~I. t . a:c. 3.n .oi s. lGlll fll!llCll. 3.ii.1. Lou/ k E '· V•llff, 3:n.a: 1. Wi.,.ri..._ s:ts.1. Discus-I. Rimer (0011 2. Barnett (CdM) 3. e ( sl) ~ .._. 'ftll, a:tr.l. 4, Reilly (CM) 5. B«den (Of). Predicted dist.anee : 154-4. ~..\rea Golf Summaries ·, ), Pr~icted team scores: Newport Harbor (77), Estancia fn), Corona de! Mar (42). Costa Mesa (36). •••••• ,..., •• l This ii AMflcil'I flltfrt stni~ cfrlafl SIW 111411 IM wortd'1lictrtut.II1 tlie 01111 1111111 tht I-pound tins" I You'M call it llM · JllOlt wtnltJl1 fOW•t tool '°" 1v1r owned. Cuti Rr1wootl, lo&s., lumbtf. Th• pr1tlsl011o killt paolJM 1111ln1 d1Ytlops plenty al =for buildlna hundreds ol thtnc1. C0111Plll1 wi0112• bN tnd sptti•I ch1ln. MASTER SERVICE DEALER SANTA ANA L. W. lemls Tractor & Implement Co. 162' h11 111 stint-543·2639 SANTA ANA Clark Dye Hardworit 210 s. Molll-547·1633 • HUNTINGTON BEACH Ron's Minl·Cycle Ci~ 17216 lleoch BI.-td'.'2111 • I I NEW W\DE, FLAT TREAD oES\GN · TWIN POLYESTER CORD PLIES SllE E11 . 14 f71.14 G71·1 4 I E71-rs f11.1 s I G71·1 S HJI. !5 I COMPLETE BRAKE RELINE •1ruc1s 7.JS.t 4 7.7S:rl4 l .25:rt 4 1.15.1s 7.1SJ 15 1.2s.1s 1.55.15 llG. IL/WALL PllCE 12.11 J4.ll JI.II JJ.11 ' 14.11 JI.II '· 4J.ll USED TIRES Ford-Ch1vy-PlymOt.1fh $ s 95 ... ,.In ""' & llt" 11• LOTS OF TWIN. PLY FIBERGLAss BELT fEO. EX. TAX EA. $1.lS $1.55 S2.67 $2.41 $2.61 s1.11 $2.91 . R('Hn" all 4 \\'hctls, ,Ad.iast brakf's, lnspt'Ct drums, C)'l-indt'rs. Add fluid If n('('(!l."d. NON·SKID TREAD! COMPLETE CAR CARE WHIEL ALINEMINT & Mt.ANCINO ISaYJCI Sine• 1959 H-.: 7:JO i. 6:00 Dany 540-5710 646..JOJJ • - • • • ' ·' " I, - , '• Neut Flotation Material for Boats"! A new design in marine construction (not .the one with Uie · paddle) was pre- viewed at the Northwest Boat, Sports a nd Travel, Show at Minneapolis by Keyot, Inc. Miss Kayot (Bridgette Konkler, 241) of MiMeapolis demonstrates :1". how th'e lS..foot ruDabout's urethane foam 11sandwich" construction permits =~~ : half .• boat to float. " ,Ji ,1 ::'•. ', . ~ ' .•. -~ :'-... ·I "' Hand,icap )' / G. , w· ,.:. . 1 ves m =~ Communist Leader$·· Ob~erve '. Lenin Bir.th ' t . • • Frldl71 .,,11 •17, 1970 ., • Do\ILY "LOT Je ·l.ess (;hildrell1-,-.. -'!-:~-~-:01'1Cf;--~ .. -.-.. -~~;.m;~ ·, .u~.~ ., 7 ·,idtt119 ,.,,.. .... ' \.. ' ,._ I ..,f( ........... ., - , ' n+e ,UMOl!IUIONIO .. ........, C«t1fy ,. !'!1911'1 •• • ILIC'l'IM TO .. LL' C ''(UlatU> th11 t11tW wltl M Cl!Nudlllf .... MU~I trlOTttl II lllleY IVIN """.... ~·· DllD OP TttflT Way. to ut Pop · n IHtklt/ ........ Tulk Pll'-11 ... .,......... ... , .. ,...,,. ... ,.. c"' ,..,,. ., M••••V Ol'(l"H; ltlllClef ... flct)t'°"'• l\rm -fll " c:o.it ,..... 11 Jiii .,_ ~ ... ctl¥ ftTLI llAt4CI!. Mid JIUJIT C -'QV.YY•O llAllNO Q). ~!Mt talc! ClllHI 1t t11t CltJ ... 11, tt ~ . OfN. P-'JilY, e cti1Mr9"llfl b *it~ ~ t ... " ftrJtl Ii. ...... ~ fllt ......... ...,..,., C.... ~ ..tit flt' ... ''ii TMkot Wldtf I .,... Ill Tl'WI .. ~ -Ill fllll d li.c.t If ll:Ol 1.m. lrl Alf'll .. ::..t--lllN "-" l1. lNJ ~ W Wife> SAN FRANCISCO {AP) 1nd Pf'9pa&anda aJt4 If, t.bey ,..=:.'.:.!::.::"to wn1 ~=-••:. 'f.,.~1 :,.::. ~ ~~=t..• 1.1.~.;;'rf.: .. !=' 1"'l" •rr-WITNESS Ollr 1MM1 ltl/1"lfl116~ e!MATIEltlAL.I , llQlllPM T,llltflfftcto", _,.. 1/T•.a. .. ----Families should--A'lave mor• don't work then we...w.ould bnn. Tttt1mt M. 100t11 Pu• N • 1" 1 N cs Al li.l~A It.. ArtM ll, 1Ulll11tlllldl. t .s ..,."' than ttro clilldrea says Paul for tax lnvenllves or diJin. Mttcri. 1,11. T1UNsl"01tTATtON" AJID ...,_, 111: •· 111 .....-•1 . ...,·1 t'. I ........ A"9rl ~ FACIL.nlES AS A~ a ' 0 of ~Ill ·~-'" ... ~ ol Ehtlch. SJanford UntwrsHy--eenliVfl," th bk>logyf-pr&-~~~..,. ! ----·:f!cem'A ~~lN~3 ¥.~, m.~: ~~Of~~, c. • pratessor and author of ''The resaor said . COUNTY OF OJIANGi! .. STllfl!T TO -Fl!fT• NOJITit Qll: """ Ill Tr~I NO. iJn .•• -.. • " • OH THIS " 41~ of Mtrctoc. A.O. 1'1'11. JOANN STREET. > ~ Ill looll ,., ""' ,, .. n Population Bomb.'' We have already vastly bdw• J'IW, • Hol•rv P11b11< 111 •nc1 1or thl A ... of 1111111. '"'111<111eM •N """' M1ect1i."""'""""" 111 lt'f oHI«., ;t I b wkl COIHl,tv •ncl Slllt, ,..ldl111 ,,...,..1,., contrld doc:-11 l'M\' ~ ·•lllnll •I (oilftl'f ,~ ., NI~· Cfv(ity ('MM> ablolu~ mu.hnum af overoopu ated t e pJanet and d~~ C11M1!Mlont11 •l'td .-11. ,..._,"' "" ottre-., !flt c11y ci.rk. n 'F11r oriv.. ,. "*11•• .. l•t 1~ -noi. .tr >~· ,",,. · f .-.11• .i..i.....1.i "l' """' ' 1 ,_,,., ...... ltJ.lbert-., tnd Tlltlml Coalf Mfta, ClltfoHllt ,,_ t ._It '111t1""1pU' 11111'1 el 11,Matr-!Nt , 1Q''1\Y "'~)' :NIU. y. the CQUnll) ,....., 'Ii t re M. Sodlfi, ...... 16-)M '9 llf ftlt H-llJ.Of. A Cl!•r• tf ii.Oii wlU 119 ~~H ---...i.t lrltt!'ftt 111,..r ~ OM two Ind the average should d e p 1 e I I n • 0 u r 0 a tural W11G1• -. au:IHCrlWll .o m. w1111111 lit :y.1ec1 11v 1t11U. ~LEASE M A • l Truat af'4I th• o11111111~ ~ •· •·( d ., • , 1trumtftl, tnd ·~.._,. +o ml llllt l'All:ATE! CHECK.S. ' tMr.i.t tri pr-llY lltld tw uo:: II'[: ween one an t}vo, resources It canit go n 1111~ n1C11t.c1 !fie ...,.._ '"!. w1TN1ss •c" bid-th.ii• m•d• °" 111t .r.Poql 111111.,,1,Md, i1111 • 11<•1<11 oi • Ehrlich tdld'ritwsmen Monday • • • • , O WHERIOI'. 1 .,...,. lllmM+o •I"'' MM f91'f!! •nd In t11t ""lllltf' PfOVldfd l'\ 1'19 dtl•ult 1,. 1,,. ollll9•tlclnt +or '11111 , ch 1--r --1 Is ~y .._ •fflll" "'' ott1<1111 -1 11\t dtY tnc1 COlllrtCt dOClilfl'lllltl, •"4 lfl•ll M> •(-llldl ot.o' o1 Tt'Vlt 11 MC1Jr1tv 1111 to after' a meeting or I O O mu ' ......-• • l.lolll ""'" we ¥t•r 111 lflll c1r111a,. ,.11r11 .-. .... writ-~..,1.ci iw , • Cttt11~ ,, cat111tn c1irrt11 111 th•I "'"'ff'I' 1111 ..... _,, members of Zero'· Population fet:l a gr'eat urgency·" \~FF1c1,AL sl!ALJ • • • I :::ir ot' ~.=.,':" o1 ~:i_ ie~;"~ "';t 111'1 lP-' , which ..... 1m1 cfU .r w!h ' -' hJ h •· I Eh Uch hi If '"· -kN j pt¥1bl• IO JIM Cit¥ ol Coall MeH Pr Ill: llm ....., :s 'UfQ • lH JV c ·~ s r mse Piii> one ......... Pij~~ NOTICf IS P'UlilTHElt GIVEN ·,..., IN Mirth I, 1'10. fOlltllllr Wiii! lnh:r honorary ~.;esidenl. child and h_fS bid himself cou~t'I' °' ott...-~-,;-:;; cll'I/ CM,11>(1~ et .. Id c1ni Ila• M<.iotor1 ~~It,_.,., ~' •::;kT.-~ If U •-t II' ed ' ~Y Comll'llllllon .,.....,, tlllllllllled • .,..,.iu.-rate 11111 lCllt 111 • ~ popu a on ..,, no con· srer 12 • • 1.111111" 11. 1t11 w""' 111 tcairllM\Ct •'"' i.w. to"' ... io wct1 o...i crt Trvti. 1111 ••.c:uttt •-"ed ......... Ehrlich sa1d r .. -., B It f PubllllMrd Or ..... c-1 OtllY 'llot ir. "'-cm11tructklll • the tbovt enllt1fd 0tMv1red to uld d111\1 -111 WVU """''' f , .._.,, lrpt , a pro tssOr Mrl\ 17 U trd Mir I L lf7' .,.19 lrN>~ Tllll Mid rilt 11\d IC•lt Trllilet, t wrJlleii DKltrttloll ~- ''We'll illl end.up aead.'1 or sOclology at Los Angeles ' ' '· ••• ..-... 11,-"" c1ni ttllMH by 0tr"',1!..._,demtnd"" •"'··"•"·--.'?! Ze "-ul lion G···~· h Sta" Coll ··" th t u J1•1e11Y11o11 Ho • ....,. 1111 """ u111 dt' 111 .,._ ,_ w .. """ ·~ ro ~"I' a '""' ... as · .., e1e, ~ a even t LEGAL' N<>'nCE '*'"'1111' 1.., w i. 111 1111 111 t11t ot-Tr"''"· wen Otlfd ,,, TNlt .,... "'' no firm policy on Jiow family 'ramilles haYe 0 n I y two He• °' ~ cttY cltftl ., .. 1c1 Cll'I'. ,.,.., ec-i. t¥ldllllr:l111 •It II• • 11 1 Ii• ' • • Hid rll .. tllll Ktlll It llfrtlll '9fttred M WCUA'll lfllrllrt, ~ hi• -~ .... site would e be 1 i m i t e d , children, the population wW "~ _. .-1td 111 1111t 110llu •• lfleWh 11.o11\1 .., .,.,..,,. *'•'* •H lllft'I' ~ Erhlich said "but we hope 11 tin lo .,.,,. i c~1tT1,.1uT1 'o" au11N1u •NI _ltltlY" set ..... ., 11ert1n. 11111 .,..1 ,..,.. lnwntdl• .. 1w dUt ··!Id _..,... • ' • con ue ""vW. • f!ICTITIOUS NAMI .. 141 tctlt. u ....,,""' Mid ll.-lllfliofti irf!ll .,., 1\«ltoll ""' "'" ......, .. lird' woold be 'lwith as little tn-He said children born in the 'rllto undlrlltlled 111o C9rllf\' .....,. -"_..,NM of ltlh "°'"""' ,...,.... ,.,_.M 1""" JlpPtrlY io • ...,.,. f · ' I • li •··-f W Id W CO!ld~llll • blllllll'll tt Jlt\li T'Wntv· TM ContrKtOr •I! il 1,, 111 tbt ttlllfY 11'11 ollllNlloi'lt wcuncl tMrtlrl. ter erence m peop e s ves as baby 111JU111 o or ar 11 Nlnlfl "·· ~ lltefl, ctu10r11t1. Hrlar1n1nn .. .,_ -" ..w ·""" t1ic._.11 TYMll · nr.<:sible " are in their most repradu~lve lllll:ltt" 11oe t1ct11i-""" 111me. or THI •rewlftfrib. Cllllform to "" L111or c. 111..11111t TYt011 ,.~ . . ' • . . . .. , ARTISAN'S Bl!N'H lftCI ""'' .. w llt'T" ... ., 1111 s11i. .. C•llfoml.I lfld olhtr ~ D1Md Aprll :L 1'10 • ·We will push for education years. ~ °' Ille 1t11ow1111 ..,MN),, .,.,... .,. 111e St•M of c.u,.,,.11 . •PPlltult Tiit "'"°',. If• COlt'I' ot "l'IOtkl ... 1111 ~,.,......,,. "'" •'Id Plic'h ,, rHllMnel lr11 11!11'1111. wl"' ... l'llCllrPtWll DllPf ., tlldt ortolMI OI wtlldl W•• llled for ,.....,., lft • 11 loli-t: Ytrlltl-•• may lit ~Ired tlM« ,... ...,,11 1, lt'9, ln Ille Dll'k l ol 1111 Clllllltv Robert Cl!lrW. K111Hll. 1UI B1w11<1rt 1hclt1 ttthlm Plt~lll M Wllkl! "9-ll:KOrdlt' ol OrtnM Coulll't, C•tlkll'l'llt. W1y, N-'1 Bff(h. Cffdl1111 l!erllll'dtr t;ilt tlktn tlld wllldl P11bll"*I Ort"" CUii OtlPf PlloJ, L.lndt .kl""' ll:IUlff'I, 21 41 lit¥-' l!lvt llOI bttll IU"""6fd lw 1'l!e pr~ APrll 10. U, lj, INI Mt¥ I, )t10 6$2·11) 'Way, Nl'WOQrl llffch. vltlont tf lllt l.lbor Code. ,...effrw_ 191-=============-' Wlltl•m J1m11 c1oue11, "41 11.......i ••bor tlilll ti. t l.....i Cllll't' In !fie ~rl· W1w, N1WPOl't lltKh. Pl'll'<lkled' 11Y llw. LEGAL NOTlCE OltN Cjtrl1 (lawll. 3141 ••¥P0rt Tiit • contr•ctor dllll llH Oll1' 1111-, -~---~==o· --=-Way, Nr#ISorl hi~ rntnufldul"td 11'11"'1111 trtllhlttdo 111 ~r , o.r..s APrll •• 1919 • Ul)111d Slll"' •NI 0111Y m•llllltdurtd "'°''Cl Of' Tr.u•T•• s l,\LR Roll«rl C, 11:1~11 ll'lllllrillt ll'llllUllCllll'H In It'll United ~ T ·~ L.lnc11 J. IC1u•111 St11t1, "')'''"t11llv •II from mtltrl111 011 MIY 1, lt10, ••I 11 :00 o'dock Wllll•m J•mts Clouth prod-" .... Ufll~~·tes. Ill ' A.M_,, •I the Soulll Front Hth Str"n Olt111 Clarlt C1-h PlrfGfltlllltl ef''IM -t E11tr1~ to Ille Old Or1n11 CO\llllY stet. of C•tllor11!1, Or111g1 Cwnt-,: ii!-bld U..11 'be <Ollll r llll:::ntf JI Cwrrt.llH Ill I~ cltr of Slnt1 Ant, 011 Allrll t, ltl'O, btfort me, 1 NolMY on • blink lol'rtl ,.,It Clllfomlt. WESTERN CONVEYANCIHG • ~ fo Hombre ... MOscOW t UPI) -Com- munist party and govern.IDent officials from throughout tbe world will conyerg~ in Moscow April 22 for -' ceremonial sum- mit bonorinl, ,the lOOth an· niversary of the ' birth af Valdimir t. Lenin. repreeenativea of all Com· munist ~untries were invited, but it wa.s unlikely lhe Chi~ or Albanians w<Jt11ci acct;pl. A number : ol CaJTtmUnist party leaders fram nations not under PUl>llc 111 tlld' !Or Slld SI•"· il'tfl'"~I crf Co1!1 Mt,., ' • ..m• Iii p itP .. 11 d11h' tPPOlnled lrv1t~ unOef' ·-•/'Wei r.r11""~j lfl'dtnct wllll ,...__ leflt o( c il of lrull ll'lllOI llY Rtll>llo "".,..... """"\ ,,... I l ... I t Ut41 Oii "" tlil!I ei;r ~:.= ••t!I · ~1"' •fld •t<"'dtd Autu11 '""' •• , ' It ~"'1 • ,1 '"' .... W, '"" a ... WIUllll 1M _ T1'!I ' lt•ll I 4 of ofllCltl --•• :I .. ·' :! ·• '• . .. ~ .. ST. PETERSBURG, FI a. (AP) -Hombre, a 30-foot yacht owned by Hugh Obrentz and Bruce Bidwell, won rank· inf:: ,Wednesday night as tbe apparent w inner oC the 500- ~· mile SI. Petersburg to Isla de 1 B F • Mu~res race. ()at . j:rm !~ Radio reports from the Mex· ~ lean finish line indicated the S " · U ~ Pass-a-grille, Fla., boat would , etting·· .p Cammunist c<mtrol also were expected. The meeting will be the largest gathering of Com· munist Ieadets sincC last sum· mer when 75 or 86' invited ;ti' be the winner an ·corrected ,_ .. ,.... time .-.thanks to handicaps Ne .. '·Di'mt -ion parties.. sent dclegatians to a .z imposed on the l a r g er n · ..,. Moscow w o r I d communist :$: American Eagle and P.inacea. conference. •• American Eagle, a 12-meter ~olmson M:Qrtars,. Worldwide The formal part 0£ th!! sloop owned by Ted Turner of leader in the produdion af ceremonies for t h e cen- Allahta , finished Tues d a Y tenary-undl!r preparation for night with a n elapsed 1ime. at outboard motors, h a s an-· mare than a year -bega:n 79 hours, 4G minutes and 58 JK>!RlCed the creation cf a new Monday with the departul'e of secohd&, but -as the largest d epartment to c;te-Vflop and ex· some members af. the ruij:lti ... crJ1;ft Jn the 14--boat fleet -ecute the •total marketing 11 A.M. t.ionday politburo to z~ !carried a 19-hour handicap. communicaUona program. Lenin's birth place. the tOWP 0£ ~ Ja ck Ecke rd' s 5 2-foot .. Th~ ~partm~tl to be .called Ulyanovsk on the Volga River. ;.o: Panacea, out pf Clearwater, ''Marketing Communications", Laler in the wee.k. they will ~ i;:1~ .. '!as second across the 'Will bl!: re.spans i b I e for go to J:,,eningrad and then will $. finish line at. 8!i:32.S3. . Johnsoo's advertising, pUblic return to Moscow In time for ~·:: Hombre finished'. with .an relatians and ¥Its promotions the arrival of the foreign p,arty ~ ,elapsed time of '4:53,0, 'fbicb programs. a n d eovemmeot Jepreseo- peared un~. when-.• Jotui ~ formerly public uuveS on Aprtl 20. A Kremlin Jllol".'d.'land"": ,~:~~~', ~:=Ap~:m.-#, ~ ... Also finishing Wtdnesday, manager of the new depart-1 h.e re a Is O w i 11 be ~ were -Flame, P. 4,1,;{qot sloop ment. ROd Pedderson, ass!~ 1cefmonial .meeting of all the . ..., owned by Jim DOane .cf tant public ~lat.ions m anager top • party and government :~ 1Naple11, 95 :46 ... ; Ch 1rl1 e since 19'7 is oow public re\a. bodiOI of the Soviet Unian: the .·~· M organ's Scorpio 91 St'. tlOJis manas:er, party ,central commiUee, the ,;; •Petersburg, 97:101,50; an,d 1·~e ... tbT ~a}ic. pro-presidium ~r lhe Supreme -~: Sauth African C.B. Bruymeel~s m ~ t j o•n a 1 departments -Sa1flet (Pallinment) and the ~ Stor:my, no time ava11ab.id! adve:ttl!!ing, public relations council of ministers 'of .the i>:-Eight boats. we:re still at sea and sales promotiQ~ -will governmenl. tf;: 1 Wednesday night. 'continue ·to U~ U!eir own Keynote speaker at. the ~ ipeans o( communicating with meeting will be Leonid I. ~:; JobnSdn's consuml!r, dealer Brezhnev, the. general ·-~ ·Dana ~o: m· t and emplaye public!, their er. secretary of the Sovlf:l Com-~ I" farts 8nd spectalized abilities munlst Party. 'i: will now be time1d and directed How many top Sp v I et ;;, Club Slates by· the mar it et I n'g com-leaders will take part in .the ••• munications mana1tr far festivities was u n kno w n f,_;r ,. IJ14lxjmum achlevemenl o( our beca,use of the spate o r . .< B • R lt objectives" Tom Ka Id r us 1 reported ' illnesses that has ~· 1g ega a Johnson's 'c11rec1or of markel-thinned their ranks lo the last ;t: · ·, . . ing, Uplained. two weeks. ~ Dana Potnt Yacht Club's an. ' • nual spring regalta for Hobie STARTIN' G TUES., APRIL 22nd ·:;., Cal, Rhodes-19 and Coronado- ~ 15 sailing clasaes w)ll be held ~ 1Saturday and •Suriday on a ~. Course outside of Dan a ~·~ H arbor . • ~ Race Committee ,."chainnin ~-(Wayne Hamar! s8.id the three ~1 races an the S•at urda y la• schedule will begin a t .n-00n §, 1 Saturday and at 1 y.m! Sun· :4. 'day. .. 1 The trtaneuta l:, ~ .w1ll 1• .. be oul$1de the h a ,r.b or f¥ b reakwater. .,-1 The first five finishers la 6*8181 DANCING NIGHTLY THI f'll0¥0CATlfl SOUNDS OF .THE , RAVEN STONE· ' ' MODlllN JAU ROC K, SOUL''°' ·Music JAZZ SESSIONS EVERY SUNDAY' NIGHT MUSICIANS WELCOME :)< 'each race will receive tJ!>Pbies 110 E. ,17111 St., Costa Mesa ~~at the conclusion of-"'ibe final,\l~~=============~~~~~~ "ii race Sunday . All entries muit • ' be filed with the yacht _club ~ ;!:·' s.i::t~~~~ ·:LJ!· ~.. ' c~JJ!l!a!l!Htll!i1:tu1!!ti'am1 EXHIBIT HALL) :~ .-nd H obie cl1sses are ex: -1 11 •111• !;r ·pected to compete, as wen.as : • 01e.mbers of the San Diego .. ' . 1 Salling Club racing .th e Corona dos. Hobie Cat Meet Slated , ·SUNDAY-APRIL 19 .. LiYe and In Color 4 Via-Closed C ircuit TV I LOS ANGELES LAKERS vs ATLANTA HAWKS Doon Ope11,6 PM • G•'!'• Time 7 PM • ~LL SEATS $6 ·f ' TICIElS Ill SN.£ AT BOX omc E NOW I ' DAILY INCLUDING SATURDAY ' 10AM-6PM - SUNDAY -BOX OFFICE OPENS AT NOON • ~1'tckttt tlso available a t alt Tlcketron out1ttl FOR FURTHER lllfoaMATIOlf~50Q8 • I• - * The COol Brak• I• tht tirtt blg adnnce In . brake llnlng, In 20 ,..,. .. It tlopt JOU cold. * Ragul•r, power, diecbr•k••· * All itomnflc & forlilgil cara. * Instilled In 90 minulee. * FrH brake ad)uelmenta for the Ufa of your ..... *' Non--prorated gu1r1na.a tcsr 3 Y••• or 31,000 milt• (whlchn•r comet ftltt). NY tll~ -f/11' .. , Ctl!lornlt. ,,_. " ,lllCIAL. SIAL ' t 1 M(\11"1 eclflfl• In 11¥0<" of J_., ,_ o.V.. ,. rN~ ,_.i lt•i.tl c .... cor6or•llon. _ Helt'°' Pvtlll<>(tllflt'ltle 1 • t'llMlll• by Fl•lbulh 1-~lntl Prlll(INI omc.-111 I C ll"*· W ·~ o1 ·Ille itotKll of Or•llM eountv TH c1 e .,, nm111 o1111t1t10111 sec11r111 l'lerfb'r. norkt M' ~lulDll E•Plrn COSTA Ml!5A, CALIFORNlA of which Wit reconlfd Dldmber' tt. JllM 11, tt71 Pllbll"*1 Ort,... Ca.it 0 .. llY-Piiot, lfff, II illst.._1 13t1:1 Oft NII Sl4 P.llbllitled Ora• CM&I Ot(IY Piiot • ...,...1117, ltl'O "1·11 In boolt ,9170 ol Mid offldll tl!C!lnb, APrH 11, 17, 21 •1111 Mt' l. 1t79 6.W-10 l==========<==:l••ld lr11•'" wltl IO!ll 11 Mlle tuclllft lo 1M 1!191!nt bkldH' tor UM\, PIYlb .. l:.EGAL 'NOTICE , LEGAL NO'i'ICE 111 .. w111t '"'°""' o1 me u11nec1 111-•t me time.: ule. wl~ w1rrt111Y P4'tll -----,-.-,-~-.-----1 n lo tui.., -1,.00 '•' e<1Cumbr't-.. ~ ' •• '''''.' ••• 'o ..... ''o" ••• 1111 lnlttn convtr 11\ff now, ,.. NOTICI OP' TRUSTl!l'S SALi! llY uld trv1t" ulldtr Mid dffd of TllAfrtU.CTION Of' SUllNl!IS UNOllt Ht, 1JHt tr1iit In tncl to 'Thi lollowlllll <1et<1lbtd l'ICTITIOUI NAM I'. On Wtdnesdlf, APrll 29, '1t7', 11 proptr!Y, to-wU: THI! UHOEll:51GNIO COllPOltATION 11.00 A,M. DOVER EQUITIES. INC.. LOI 11 of Tr1ct N,., 5401, 111 fl!e doK htrtb\I c1rtlf'I' 11 " clllllhlct1111 • • COf'POl'1!!oll 11 dulr -Lrot"' tr111m City OI Cot•• Mtw. C01111tv of Or111ee, IM.tilllft' loc:11N II G\11 Oc1111, Hun-11nc1tr Ind pun.utnl to Oeed of Trull SI•~ Of Cllllpr11lt, 11 It!'• ""'" rtc0n:led ll"'ton B•1cfl, C1llfor11ll ullOtt me 11<· dtltd J11tt a, 1Ht, ••twtecl iw H...,,_ 1n 8oall IJt, Pt11n :JS, :N •lld 27, lfl'lout firm rllmt of SUll:F90AROS •Y F. kl'lolllMr 1 mtrrltll wor/1111 tnd Mlsc•llll\eatll M•pt, 111 lllt olllct tll TH E GREEl(•tfld th•I llld 111'1'1'1 Is CDm> l'kO<'dtd Au1U.1 1, lfft, 11 l11ttr, No. 1111C111111tv,R.COrder fit11d COlllllY . llONd of ""' follo•llltl COl'JIOP'l!lon. WltoM llJ. Ill book 9031, Petl ,n, .. •Oflkl•' ""'· '11-""""""" OI P1¥1n• clbllHllofts •rl111:l1111 PlaC• of bVlilne•• II II follOWI• RKOrdt In lh• offlc1 ,.. "" CO\lnhi Mll.ll'9d by 11.ild cited· l11<kldl111 '" .. 01',Hk Eni-lm. lni;., 710 W. 1•th 'RKordtr (// Or111M C-tv: C•11forllll, Ch1r•1t 1itll ~Hrllel Of 11\1 lrvsMt, St,. CO.II M.111. Ctllfor11l1, W1LL. SELL AT PUllL.IC AUCTION TO tdVl!ICfl. ti tnV ulldtt ·lht l1rrt1t flt WtTNESS llt hll'ld lflll"" d•Y of APr\1, HIGHEST 9100ER F(IR CASH ,,.Vlbl• ••Id 4"d. ll!llr .. t llla--. 11\d sn . .w ... lt10. •I lfm• of Mii In llwtlll monw of 111 U!IP•ld pr111e1,.1 ·of !fie 1'1111• wc11rtd !CORPORATf; 51iAL) the Unlltd Sl1le1) tt 11\a South llrwill bY Mid deld, will! lnlfr11t· Ille,_ Gl'ffll; Ent1r11rh1t, 1111:. ff'llr•llC• to 11'11 C111111"" COllrll>ouH, 20CI tram June 1, • 1'6t, ti '"·-Mid l'IOlt ~ic~=;'.,1111 llod W~1t St111t AN 11.,,i.. s.1111 '"" flY law pr11Ylded. STAT!: OF CALIFOllNIA A111, Cltllomlt, Ill rl1ht, till.I tnd Ot"'"' .. ,••~toe 27, lllO COU,NTY OF OJIANGll!, ~1. l11ltretl COllW'td 1'D 1NI now lllld tl'I ,WES E~N COfrtVEYANCllrlG COllP. -On ltllt tf!t ISi' o( April A O UIO U ulldff Sl!of 0Ma of Tri.Ill Ill 11>1 7ruilff,. • ~ 8tfOrl "" Mll'Y I( N ... ,:.. • Nori...: IH'-•IY 1lltl1tld .... &aid C-tv .1!'1CI ,, J-8•C1-1 fl'ullllc: Ill •!Id for· ...,id c-tv 11\d st1t,, Sitt~ det<rlbed n : ~ A .. l•llftl l9tl'•I•" 1'15ldt119 IM,.111, oful\I cornml•&IOl!f(I 1nc1 Thi Sou11ttt11 .. ..,. S '"' ol Lot tpt 1»M 1WONI, Nr1C1111ll\I 1-rtd J. O. 9olHI Ul Ind !hi Nor!fl-leffl' " flt! uOll~ Or1t111e Coli! OtllY ~1101, k-. to J'IW to bf: 11'19 Slcret1rv of IM ol Loi 41(. Tr1et l'OJ, I tllown Aprll l. 1.0. 11, 1970 _$M..J111 _._.11or1 11111 ••Kllltd Ille wllllln 111. on • mep •econlflll 111 &ODii •·I============ t!Nmenl Oft btf\111 01 tl\ti <Ol"Porltlon -· 25 lo J6 l111:11>fl'I crf MIKtl'll- INl'lfll 111mtd. Ind tct.-~ lo me M111.. •IC'l•d• or o._. c°""". LEGAL N~CE I lhel slldl c:o~•llOll ti•Klll9d the Mme. C1llftt1111. _ Ill WllMM W1'!9flof, ' ~ ·-"' set S.ld .... wur M "*"• but WllhllrtJ--~-----~-~--"" Nl'NI •NI tlfllrf'd flW Dffldt/ _, 11" ~Ill« Wll'f'tflf'I', IMDrttt W ftllld, NOTICll TO CllOIT°'S ,_, tNI yMr hi 11!11 c:trllllclM ftrtt abMi ,._,.i1.,. tltlt, --tr 11t-IUP•lllOJI: COUit Of! TNR wrlltlll cumllf1nc;.., Jo llllY "-,.,...llllftt \t~ STAT• 0,. CALlf'OllNIA f'Oll (OFFICIAL SEAL! <lptl IUll'I ti fllt .. ._ tlClllWI llY "Id TM• COUNTY Of" OU.Mel '"~:.::'.~'i IL . .....,.___ 0tN ol T~ i.w-11: 112.)9\M. WI"' . .Mt. A.aJn -Hol1r'J PllllllC>Cllltomll -lM~-ftM;,_tilfitiii f,~. i• In -tltiti • tfllAHCO-oWAn'-vA*'FP"; Prl111:1Ptl Ofllce '" "141 llO!t -~ ......_ lf wrJ, u11-tlso ~ •• F"AMCIES M. YANOFF, 'Ori"'" COlll'lt\I dtr !hi llml! of "Id 0.ld of Trust, fet1. 0.111eG. · • ,.,,, C""'"'1Hlon E11plrn d'!t""'I •NI ............ ""' Tl'llll'lt •NI NOTICE IS HEREIY GtVl:N lo lfll Nov. :u. 1'1'1 of lht tru1t1 Cl'lllW ~ "Id Dtld ot ertdl~ (II the •bow lltmed· ~· Pllblfi.hed ore!19P co .. t 011rr '11et. Trutt. 111tt •II """"' 11.,,,. cllllM .,,1,..1 1111 April 10, 17, 24 .,... M•V '· 1t7'11 "51·70 t t.. tleMllCllr'J "'""r Mid Ond ol ••kl clectdtnl •r• r.eoulrtd lo tilt """'· Tr111t, "" ''""°" OI I · bl'ltld'! or defo111! wllh the llKlll•rv YOIXl!tri. Ill tl!I oflkt LEGAL NOTJCE In Ille olllfartll-secured ttt.rtlw, of 11\t clrirti; crf !hi 1ba\'f lfttltleod c:o11rt, or 1---_:::_::.;:.:;.::_:..:_c.. ___ ihlrttolor• •••cl/ltd llld dtt!vel'td hi hi Pl'IDPll· llllrn.t; wlJ!I !hi l'llCHU..., frtOTICS TO ClllDITQlll Ille lillldenlltnK I wr11t111 ~llr1ll011 ....,,,,rhfM, IO "'" ufl(lt<"ll•llfd ,., ... olflct SIJ,EltlOll COUllT Of' THE ol o.liult tNI Otmtlld tor Siie, Ind ol lllt Attorn.v, H. J1ck Hiii, H1rtior-ltW STAT• 01' CALlf'OltNIA ~ll wrllttll llCll.IC. ol brltcl! tM of" tlttllo!! 81/11dl11111. 4lt E11t k'ltlllllllfllh Slr11t, THI COUNTY 01' OIANO• hi c11111 Ille lll\dlrlltnecl to 1111 ttld Corl• Mew. Clellkll'rtlt '2•71, 'Wl!lcll I• "'9 Hti A'"111 , •rGPtrfy to 11tl1tv s.ld ebll11tlot1s. 11\d 11,1tt11 of bu11ntt1 of Ille 111101r:tl~ 111 111 1:91•te a1 ESTf'iLL.I N. H!JIL11f'f, 1190 ltltrHfler, "' Otctmbtr 2t. !Ht, !hi milM<"I Pl!'ltl11t1111 hi tht· nl•lt ef &11ld kllOWll ti ESTELLE NACE HERLIHY, 111\der'lltllfd ~·"' Hid llCtllce ol brtlCh de«dtnt. wl"'I" tout mon!l!I "!~· It'll ilso ktlOWll ti ESTELLF M A 1! Md of electlon lo ~ f'e<:~ tn trrot 1ubt!ct1!ell of fl'll• llOll~,-HF'ALIHY. tlta k"°"" "I F.STF.LLE M, llook f111. Pl81 n4. of Slid Ol'llcltl D1lld M"ri:!'I 24, 1'19 , • HERLIHY tlld 11 ESTELLE HERLIHY, Aecordi. St1fl!IY' Yel!Ofl ' tle<fo"lfd D11fd M"rdl Jll, lt10 F•kvtor. of tl!tt WIM rJf NOTIC£ IS HEllEBY GIVEN ID 11" DOVER EOVITIES, INC, ll!t •boYt ntmtd litctdllll crftlllorl of ll!t 'i, ntmed dfcldenl It Slid trutlet, M. JACK HALL. "'~I 111 H•Mlli 111¥! Cltlml .. 111111 Ille H ...... LIW W~"' Mid df<Kltnt lrt ulrtll lo 1119 rhtm, ""' 4H 1111 llW!llatllt! l!TWI, with the neceptrt ~ri. 111 .... ofl!c:t W1ld9 R. H111t CMll MUI, Ctlfenlll n&!'J of 1119 ~rk or !hi 1bil\'f en!ltltoiil cou'1 .. ¥Ice PrnlcNn1 Ttl: 17141 ..,.,.,.. +o pruent mem. '#1111 !hi ~ry Publ.,_. Or11t1tl Cotti Otfh' Piiot. ·Attlnlt'r fir l•ICV!tt , -'lert lo ll!t Ufldtnltlll!d 11 the offkt April l. 11, 17, 1'70 JM.7' · P,llbll...... Or-t Cot1I J)<tll\I Piiot.· o1 Plls Atio,,,..,,, lodt:lll, 11rnll11 1111t. L\ld· Mlrch 11 •nd Aprll l. 10, 11, 1t70 Uf.11 dV. •:111 Wllthl"' Sou11Y1nl, SUlll Nllrf'~ ... LOI .., ... ,Its. C•lllontll '°°°" wtilc:ll LEGAL NarICE LEGAL NOTlCE It IN P1Kt ol bu'IJlll!'lt of !he 1tt1dtnltnttiil:===='======;-:==i'"'"i'!!i~!'!!~~i<:!!Oiiil * Uee your DankAmel'lc:ard_. Mister Charge, 1n 111 tN!ltr't -••1n1111 1o lhl "'•I• °'I 01PA1tTMINT 0" PU•L1c wo1t11:1 most oil companr credit c•rd•, or our own ~~.-••• -·•1~-w,,!!!'". !!':,' --"". lfttr fltOTICI DP' IULK TJIAN iP'lll OIVlllON 01' HIOlfWAYS .. ~ .. v .... ..... '"' !Ma •111 -... , u .c.C.) NOTICI! TO CONTltACT091 fin•ncing. D•tld M1rcP1 11. 1m Notice 11 llltllrt tlvfn to tt1t Cl'ldlto" S1111d pr_.lt wm bt rtethr'l!d It ----.. ', .. ,._!._ ............ -n • al OllAPEltY OE!PARTMENT 1 n t !ht offlc:t of !ht Stitt Hlthw•~ 1,.1.-, .,,v,.,. "' CUSTOMS OROEll SECTION only of ltocm .ol, 0 1,l•lon of Hi.hwtft l1lldl!tt, Ill.-~bovt n11med oeced111t ''•"'•'" Home ,f.u..,r!Jll(MI•· 1 11 < no So\1111 ~1~ Strttt. l.. ""'••"'· • SOOICt,., llJll~LIN 111111.UOCIY, Tr.111t~rur, wholt bullne11 lddrm 'ii C1tlfl>r111t, until 2 l'Clock •·"'· on Alll'lt SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFPER f211 WHMIN l wll••N..,.. 1231J Wntm1n,11r lllvd., s1n11 Ana, !J. 1'70.· •' Wiiiett time "'" will be · I Suite N1tmber .ot, County of Or11111, S1111 ol Clllfornl•, mat Pt!bllcl¥ °""*' 1M read 111 Room 2 · Loi A..,•lts. C•lll«ftl• ••1 · • bulli: lrtn111r 11 IOO\ll i. lie ll'lldf! to ol t.tld bu1ldl1111, for CCll'l•triictlnn on S !it~ E $10 Tlh 11111 "7-4111 ll:1y Stw11t. dOlno buflnen •1 Kl'l'W°• Sl•!t 1!19hwtr In tccord•n<t with lht Alfem-'1 ftr l •«ulor l11 .. r1or1, Tr•111lerH, wlloM bui!llllS Id> 1.,..;lljc•ll-lfllffforr, to Wl!lcfl 11>tcl1l Publl•~l'd OrM1<11 Cotil °'tlr Piiot, dr-, II U~l W11tml111t.r llVCI, Slnle rofttff'ICt 11 mtoH. 11 lolkrwll: • , Mlrcfl 77 efld Aprll l, 10, 17, 1t10 SJ1·70 All•, COllllt\I of Or1n11, Sll!t of <lr•!)llt Co1m". !11 Cllll• Mffl, •' IC'-'--'--""---------IC•llto-rnl• ~ lr!1tol Slr'91 101.0r1·'1>~.51. crr1lnfllt I LEGAL NOTICE Ttoc1 ••-rtv hi be fl'1n11tr"' t. 1ot11111 l1c1u11ei hi be n111lruc:IP.d t nd l111lllfed. • al 123U W1•tmln1lfr lllvd .. S.1t1 An1, Bldi .,.. rlQ\llrl'd for lht 1nllr1 t f COOL BRAKES P Mnt COllnt\I ol Ori""; Sltll ol Cllllof11'9 worll 'dti<rlbttl ne,t!n on a 98 Q new . ClllTll'ICATii OI" IUSINllS, ~l:nPrCll>ert~ II 'CIHulbed In ...Wr1I Pl1nt. 1111C.Hlc11111111, uld o,_.1 • P'ICTITIOVI MAMI ti, •lock !11 lrtdt of Ille DrtPlf'Y torrtlt for blddlno hi• oroltcl ctn °""' T •k• thll coupon lq rour neer.•lt Tiie vnde"l•ned c1o c.,11,, 1....,. .,. ~·~j;::1 ·~ot cu1tom Ord.,. St(llon 1w o11111Md •t 1111 ol!kt 111 Ille s1111 · ' •KE S 'FETY CENTl'A . Clnd\ICllMI 1 busll!Oll 11 lt2' Hirbclr on Y °"" Fu,nl11'rl11111 bl/&111111 Hitll'IH~ Entllll'tr, Public wiin. l11ildl1MJ, • BIG,BR,. ,. . . mt Blvd., COlll MfM, C•llllll'lllt, under Ille ~n 11 ltarOllH H-Fur11lt!llMI, SKr'11T1t11to, C•llfornle •. 11\d ri1•~ be Offer Hmlted lo one coupon per brlltl:e IOb. • • t1ct1ll0111 11rm n•me o1 'ORMULA ONE Inc. •M loc•l+d •I 12Jl5 W11tmnl111r _,, •• , llte offlc" of lilt s1111 Hlallwl'I' • IURF IOAllOS iM 11111 s.i. t1rm I• l !fd • S•11l1 A111, COll111'1' ol ~tf!ft1 E111 llltff If Stcrtmtnf9, 11\d 11't Ol1lrlct --- comoo1td of Ille followllll ..,,_, w11ot41 Stilt of Cil!for11lt. Entlnetrt 11 Ln """"'· 1~11 Frtne!1n1, lllml • In fuM 11111 plKff of rn~ t rl Tiit bufll: tr1Mter will bt C-llPIVM!td IM ,the dl1Mct Ill wlll(ll lfi. --•• tollowo: , Oii or •l)tr !ht 11111 d•' Of Ai>rll, 1m. 11 ll 1llillted. . ' JoFln ll. M1rWH. '1f Mofllt Ylll1, BIY' EICl'GW Co., 111<., 1"2 H1rtlor 81¥1,, Pur111it"I to SKl\Oll 17111 el lite L~bor TM Cool Breke: txcl•vtly ll .. lralelmNtY CtftferL • c .M. Jinet L. fMrlh1ll, 11t Mlrltl Coal• Miit. COllPltv al Or1111r. 1111'1 o1 c9111, tJ!e Olptrt...ent h•• •~111'*' . { -• • Vitti CM • Ctllfornlt. lllt t-rl l Pl'IYIH!ll'I rtlt ttl ·-O~teci J-ts'.71 lo l1r ti kl'IOWn lo Ille Trt111llrff, pH 111 llM Cl!llllt\I 111 • wl!!dl 1111 -rtl; It 3111 Harbor Blvd, f.M!f s...ti llf s.. .... --· 17141 5~'-1022 ·car;n Grove 13388 B rookhurst St. IOM Weck Nllrttl •f Gar4" Groff Frwwey I 1714) 638.-0911 • Huntinit•n Beach 16091 Wc h Blvd: fO.Weda~ef s .. ~ffWWyl 171 41 84!.0011 Santa Ana 626 W. 17th StrHI 17141 884-6341 , ' Jllh" It M1nPllH bll1l1MPH lllrnl1 •NI lddrtUM llltd ~ to be dMt, lo be 11 llt!ed In ttlt Ji...el ..:. M!lrdllll 7rt111teror ,.. Ille IPlree run. i.tt ,.11, If DeP..,.tm9'\I Of Putrllc wttt., Olvl1INI St1te of C1llloml1. Ortl\fl! COlll!tv : dllft~l .frO!TI Ille •llow1, .,.., of Hi.hw•V11 tvllllc:tllon ~'~' 'rn•li. On Merci! 2,, tf1', befort me. I HOlery 8111 I 01Kounl FurrWIUrt Sltrf, UllJ 1111 W1t• lta~, dl"'d MJlrcfl, 1'70. Public In Ind for •Miii S!IM, --tty WM!ml(!iltt Blvd .. Or1~H. S..nt1 A111, OFPAltTMENT OF # U 8 L. t C appetrtd JdWI II. Mll"lhlll tNI Jtllll L.. Ciltfomlt. WOlll(S Martl!lll k110W11 to "" fG M Ille ~ llollrdtltt Htmt Fltll'lllll'rlnl .. )'t<~ 1•7 01V ISIOH OF lotlGHWAYl Wllofe 111mti '"' 11111ter1'ild rr. Ille Wllllln Edklt1r..,Or1"", Cllll. J. A. L.EGARA,1 1ntmnnenl llld t(kMW__,11111'1 e. 01ttrd: Allrl/ 13. 1t7' · Stile Hlol!wiY E111Pnter IClll'ld tM lllM• , • 1-\' '•Y k...u ~· r ' • • 01ttd MtrCll ti. "11. ' (OFFtCIA. IEALI Tr111tlertf , ' PutrllWd Or111tt CHll O.ltv Pllol, MARY I(, H&frt~Y . "4"\ •SC:llOW CO,. INC.. , APl'll IO. 17, ltn . • '1•10 No"rv f'llblfc -C111tornl• P. O., Ip N • Pr1nt.lp1r Office 111 c .. 1, M ... , c111ttn111 nn1 LEGAL NOTtCE <l••nH Cllurrtv ... ,.. Ml. , .. ,.... -------=-:::=------ M' Commlttltrl EalrM ""*"tflfcl Ori"" Cotsl tl•llY ,.llot, T·SUlt llOll. U, 1tn .f.Hll 17, 1t7' 100-10 I" TH I!! SUPllllOll COUllT OP THI! ;~"'~'~'·'"'~·~°'~'~'.'.t'~'-~'G'~'~'"'.J'~"~°'~•' 1==7=ii~~~-~·;;i~:::::=::1 STAT! OP'• CALll'ORNIA Mllrt:llil"tnd APP'llJ, IG, 11, 1'10 552·10 . ;... IN 'AND f'OR Tf4JI lJ:G,\J. N01f~I; COUNTY 01' ORANCll ., ~' ""'11AL HOTICE "'·-.. .. mt · 1--_.....,.:__::_~-_ --<lltOElll TO SHOW CAUSI FOR NOTl(I TO CltlOITOlllS fl'.JMtt , CHANGE OF NAME SUf'llllOJI CO U•T 0 , Tl!I Cl'.ttlf'ICAl'.I OP'' IUSINISS 111 lllt t.Mlll,r OI 1111 A~llc•tlon of ITA TI OP' CAL.lf'OllNIA P'Olt P'ICTIT.IOUI f14MI " LAWRl!!N I: TORllES Ind BA•l'AltA TH I COUNTY Otr OJIANOa Till \lfllll•sltl'll' do <1nlft thl1 'tf't M.Af TOll:ltES. F11r C=tf-, f NO,-MolJtt C'lllldllet1111 t IMI .... .,. 1... Htrbof', -.. l!" ""llctt!M ttl ~ .... !'•l•tl .. KATHLllN ,.,.. COL"l:MAN. COit• """'· ca11,.,,..,•''Wicltl' .... 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F,rilln IPll'I' tnrt11h!d ftil . ...,.... .O.lld !Mt tlV If Af'rll 7, lt7' llltclllllf' GI 1111 nt•ll' COf',l(IAL JU.LI •AYMOt"O TH0MP$0N OI "" tbovt. nlf"td Cltctclfl'lt Mtr'f K, Htlll"t' Judtt ti uld S111ttrklr Ceyrt ,.lNKLIN tlllf POIO(L.\N MOit" Pllltlle<1lllW!llt JOll!'M I. A'MOI~ L ltl •• \Dr II., Prl111:1!11I Ollltl Ill ... II, M1!11 fl,, UIM ttt C•I• Mltl, Ctlll. tM27 Or.,... C..,.,,,, ,_ .. , A11t. CtR"'""' Tll: 1no S4'-1''1 Mv c-mlttlvn !Jl•lr" ,.1.1411 , . ""°'"" ltr l•K11l1r HovtmOtl' 14. ttn AIMrMJ ..,. A••ll(1lll ... •fl'ultl!..,... <lr•11111 Ctl•I O•lho ,,lot, l'vltllt!Md 0r ..... Cotti Dtlrw 'II"' Ml!tlltd °''""'' COltf 0111'1' ........ -------'---------':.::..---~-----·-•c"c"c.;:•.•c•·c.c'•:..:••c:.c•c'".:.. ___ :":.;;''" Mtn l, 1 .. 11, t4. 1•11 '1J-N ""''' '°' u. M .,.. Ml',,""' ~,. • , I ,. , I . ' ~ • ..... 4 ••••• .__.~----~--~-''--"-..:...:..:..:;;...;.;..:.._;;..;:,...:._.;.._""' __ ..; __ ._ ...... ~~~~----.;.~ ............................................................................................ ..:i • ' •• • • -!JI' -- ~· . ' ~LY :!LOT• .. ~~~-F-rldo~l.~A~pri~I ~17,~1~97~0-----------!ll"l~---~.;.----!!ll!!!!!!I ______ ..;·;..~-.. :: -· 7 . .....,. --re- • . THESE CARS MUST BE CLEARED -THIS WlEK~NO MAllD . . . :r- ' 69 ·WILDCAT '69 LE SABRE·· . .. pisi;,m Cpe; ShQW...;,~, .freab.: etfstom CouJl!'. Specially 'onler- • 1 ... • • • ed for Sales• Managers Wife. Al> ·VirtUa\ly. everv popul ... 'acctS' • · . 'd rl · , ,_. , r '· • . • solutely . gorgeou s 1~s1 e an_. .gory available, E~ec. car·ser1al ·out. Exec. car--seria'l '# (4663~ J ·-·~·11· ""' * (4?43'19<;1oo4o3> • , '." . ;c,1~130). . ' . '&9 ELECTRA 225 . '69 ·ELECTRA 225 · '-· '69 ' RiVIERA . . . 4 Door hardtop. Office manag- ers , car. Full ppwer · eqlli.Jiped,- factory air conditioning, stereo' AM-FM. Exec. car se_rial # (48239911241355) Custom Coupe. Owners.personal car. F'1ill power ..,,i. f~ry air conditioning, · vinyl roof, · etc. Exec. car serial #' (48457911143- 736) - i ,.. • ,.. ' • .~pec!ally onlered car. -o'ne <if a kind. )Vife'ci( .-~!lyes car. ,Full power, .,fa~tory ·-air condl-lionib.g~ Yoo''ll have to see. ·this e. Exec .. car serial # ( f1M8711-H919870) . . . -'69 ·JAGUAR 2+2 d.~~. Wif; of o~~ pers~nal ·car. Factory 1 air, automatic, cOrOme wire whe€!Is. Less than · . s;OOO v e r y · carefully driven miles. Exec. tar selial #· (JSQl- RfO~BW) . __ _ • ' ' I I•~· •t••t'· •• • ' t, -. • ROADSTERS e . 2+2's e . e ·couPES e 1970 OPEL GT WE HAVE A TREMENDOUS SELECTION of-the FABULOUS GT's RIGHT NOW. ALL COLORS & EQUIPMENT TO SELECT-FROM ! . VISIT ·OUR VOLUME OPEL SALES & SERVICE CENTER NOW DRASTICALLY . 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I 1 • -------~--------------~·-----~--.....----..---·------, • .. • , - ' ·A· ·(,amp .le i:e ~Gait/-Where .I . ••• Kleig lights, mctio~ . picture a n d television stars, Olympie medal winners and civic le.aders will be in atten<tance when the World Premiere or "The Games" is held in Costa Mesa, Tuesday, April 21 at Edwards Cinema Theater, Harbor at Adams. Benefiting. from the first premiere ever to beheld ih Orange County will be the Western ·Special Olympics, a physical fitness program for retarded children to I \ be held June.19-20 at Cal.State College in Long· Beach. Twelve Iiun<Ired young.ten will participate in these finals af~ area m<EU have been cooducte<i thrOOgliOOt _:.ST:.:AN=L=~~Y:_::llA:;;:.:K.::E.::~:,.· .::R.::IG:.:H.::T,.;,,.'f;,,!l.,_G,.E;..<).::'-"',,.'C~·HA_'_~E_L __ ~c_RA_W_F_O_R_D~. o_N_ ~'. th~~y Fo• Stjidio turned tho • t. :to'. -'go ' ••• • --. FrldlY, A!ril IT, 1970 :-- • w What to •. DAJlY PUT tlo ... ••• • " • S.pf)rts Heroes Are Hum~n Too J • ' • • " •• ' r, i • '• , By TOM McCANN ! Of .... DellY ""' 11111 . "T!l~ !]ames" ts a ll!gbly polished mo. tion:'PJcture a1kiut sonte veey believable, flctitiOus atilletes. -• 0 . Sports fans, who pret'er their athletes to be almost plastic, super-heroes on the _screen, may take e:rception to thhr·!:Ut:k, commercial film which allows i t s characters to be human beings with fault.I , foibles al)d temperament.' When theSe heroes (actors) play a dressing room sCene 'YOU can almost srhell the sweet-90ur odor of human sweat and dirty socks. You can clearly hear tbe muttered (and sometime.! sbooted) prol&Jlily. that goes with their Ol)'l!lptll eHoris In the-ootdoor action abotJ. . • ' . '· • I --:'.======='.!!:·~:4'""'~·~·~.~~· E~t· ~:t'.: :;~-~'.::::::'.:::~:::;::::::;:::'.:£~ 4 World Preril:iere of "'lbe--Oames" over to I-• .. -.. -' ·~~~·::1.:l '.:.....-A.od,..thanb.~s..def\. __ _ dlrec6on of an.international squad of ac- · Jiitermlssl~n. raiser. All proceeds will be used to give-- . --aru opportunity for spi>rts' training ;ind athJetk competition to rrientallf matded chilck-en in California:T\I& sense" of pride • :~· the'mentally handicapPed cbitd Will g'ain 'S -· · JV d D • ' by .being able to compete, having a treetcar ame .. esire . chance lo win an award and obtain SOIJI< recosnition can't be measured. .Big Step for Westminster · da~:;'ium~~ ~~:/:!' ~~ , thrOw and the 25 and 50-yard swims 1 • , • betWeen entrants from throughout the --By T0M-Tl'ft)8'-· · Footlighters. Next weekend Williams' state. . °'IM DtlllY ,11a1 st•H tum arrives when the Westminster Com· Recent scientific res"earch .. has shown • · . munity Theater presents what many that 'physical activities, S~rts aild com. The.re bas bee~~ of late, an adnurab!e regard as his finest work, "A streetcar petiUve athletics are a -major' means Of, tendency on the part of Orange County s-Named Desire" reacibing the retarded. Here -is an 'area community theaters to take, at least once . · · . where he can sucettd.and start bll.llding. e'.lch seasoa, an Rtra steii: in the, direC-Such.·a~ as~i~ent no~ally ,would ~ a positive self-image, :pinihc' COlifldence tlon or artistic stlis'tacUoii, to produce the culnunation of rn.any years wark In ancf··self-mastery as well as physical sQrnething a goOO bif rnol"e demanding the theater 1?r .the dil'~or bold enough devfilopment. President John F. Kennedy il}an their average bill of f~.· to atte~pt this produ~tion: ~ot, ™!wev.er, ·said; "While these children may be the : Inspired, perhaps, by the glowing ex.. fo~ ~r1s Al!en, who s virtually ~u~Ling victims of fate, they will not be the vic- liinple of South Coast Repertory, the little her directorial teeth on the W1lhams tirns of our 6eglect .. , Uieaters are starting to take, a crack at drama, . . . , '"l'he Garnes" set in Australia, Tokyo, COMPTON IS COOLED BY WATER AFTER ·RACE tb "hard stuff'' ':f' '!I know there has ~n. some. ske~ Rome, Prague and England, t.Bkes a close . e ticism from outside sour~." s he look:,at the tension and strange her6ics of 'if h I c h heretofore remarks when the subjett is inevitably four men from differfnl Mittqns and was left for the likes brought up. "I 've never considered this to backgrounds who for a few ;hOun will New ·Stanley.Iuamer _Film ot· SCR or the more be an obstacle, but it is un?~rs~ndable ... , .. ha\le the spotlight of the world'upon them aitibltious collegiate Many people have told me4 I ve i:Urec.~ed as they represent their countrlel·ln an in· l(oups. 'Playwright rnan.r plays, bul;I'd ne.ver !?uch .~'streel-. • ternationaJ competition whlt'h has such as ·Te~ car .. Others are more blunt abOut it :-beCome more than just-a sporting trial. Williams, EdW°'ard , they .,~:· ~ she know what shes St.aning in the 2Gth ~ntury Fo~ films Albee and Arthur doing. are Michael Crawford, Stanley 'Baker, Deal~ With Campu~ Revolt N:"Jller are beginning Critical opinions usually are reserved Ryan o·Neat amt.Cllarles ~our. ~·be produced ·al-001 1s ALLIN (or after-the-fact reviews, but this col-Celebrities and stars wfii have ln-~t as .often as Neil Stmon On the corn-,uffinisl can say wi£h ,~e degree o( cei-dicated they will att~ihe prernlere ·on ·I By ~~ON SCO,Tr. can pr0vide lbe pipeline for youth to ~ty stages. 1 · '-~·1 taility that l>oris does indeed knoW what Tue9tiay include Rakf Johrwon, Olympic · u,.1 ... ,..,...., eerre-n .. at 'tseU . U 1 t nn ·""uis season, ror nstanoe Albee "~ she's doing_ since he ntirnbers himself r~id Medal Winner, wbo ~ca".., in the ~ eJp.refs 1 1n prac ca e s. .:.... led b "A b I · t ""' ........,. "" • HOLLYwoon "an a ou"""'••ful, rich, kno the f ~· represea Y e tea e arnong~castmernbersof''Streetcar.'' filmasanannouncerandwhowill .beem-....-... .... ~ "You don't need to w cure or a.lance" at the Costa Me.!p Civic The final judgmtpt, ho\fev€r,.!fill be ren-cee":of the premiere teslivilies; Ryan · mi~ged pfoducer capture ~ spii':it leprosey lo know a ,guy bU it. Same ~se, while Miller's NAlf.'My Sons" • dei'ed by someone elR neit weekend. O'Neal from the cast; Diahann carroll, and ,philosophy of .campai revo l in 3 holds true f9r yourig r'evolutlonaries who ·iiiiK&giiiiiii"'mlaiistml•.U•briy•thellriiilPll!eMon•'tl!'i.. One who-1·, unawue of Don's Allen's . Pa•t.. Duke, 1 ..i. .. M., Taylor· Young, ~vera· motion pic\l(l't? • . • don't: lqlow ttJe answerf,1 bµt they know • , • '""' U...f6M 'Sl.binfe~;, Krarnerr. ~ucer of "On the t"·• I ng th •• tri··'I -~·and .dedication· m•~t Miles and Don Marshall. , r,; 11 1 • '1 1''-~ 'd _sqmc """•"'·6: s,wro .-• ,. .•.t · ., ..... .., 16" Beiich '" "ChahjPJon " "l nherlt thew~ " ask why sbe _cOO!ie to .. take on such '.a rnea-Others are Karen Jensen and Lara:mc and . .'"J'6e SeCr~t1 ' of• 'Santa Vi{toria. ,,•. "We ahouldnJt expect·;~!lo,knaw ,the Friday, April 17, 1171 .. ' The Laguna Beach Chamber Music Society is presenting the . fma1 concert oC its season in a new 1 ... Uon Monday night. A las! minute move .~~ find the ""'1COtl al 11ewporri-Hlgb' ~ .. ·Slit picture '!l>d·lll>'Y "1 Fag_e'21. . 'i\li•el .. 1'1ietb ud'cuifilll 'Olide ...... 'Gilt 1N' -About Pagt1 U.15 un neater lo Ille Gllllerle1 Aisadeo1 Quartet Oldde lo Movtet P11e 21 -· - ty pr.oject in the1irst place, partlCUlarly St~P.hens, Peter ~s~, Karen V,a!enune, amdng dotem"more. thinks he can aooiis, 'CUJ'es . .'il'Jw:J aren't qualified. Their tune·, In YI.-of ~-fact ••·• 1·1 18• •· be MjM .... J Constantine, LIOyd_ Haynes and • il tion it to call attention to the problems. " 'UR:' ~... w ~ in fact, attetnpUng1 it in his new fi m, be I h presented in a school auditoriwn which O:iai'les Nelson Reilly . , . ''R:P.M." ..., ... , , 1 It ilJ up to us -t f¥0P e w o care - does not become available for: rehearlal Canibce Bergeq bas pro,nised to aUend 1'1e story deals with campus rebellion, to p~ovkfe ~ soluUon." ' , until next week. the premiere as 'have Clint Riehl~. Edy activism and anarchy. . Krarner 'did not come out and liiY he "I chose. ftlrom·the standpoint or art," WUllams, Marianne Mc~ew1, E. J. What, Kramer was" asked, if youth sees was o1'e of tho.5e who CUH more O..n Doris·declarel "Commuril ty theaters are Peak.er, tlnd~ Kay Henmngs, Michael the picture .. and sCoffs at an estabJlsh-others • about Arnericin lnslituUOmi or " · ~ · ' ~ 1 bell th t ·t! 1 Minor and Ray,mond'St. Jacques. nlentarian attempting 10 comprehend · morality. One must ~ss::1.f:.'t mo-growmg p, a e~ . a one .!°"'" Lee Meni~&t.her Will ~ there along tion plcture<i are his . 'l"bty~ su.pply a work or a~, It' will, draw llu-w1·th" Meu---SUmen, Andy Duggan, their revolution?_ would appear lo be. d wbo p 1ate the talents and ~ "t don't think lhef1"1'ill." sald Kramer, iences a prec James Stacy Elilabeth Baur and Rlck .... _of bi'm••". ·The' fact remains, honver, &Mt Kt:• 1kill1 ct actors and artists. Ali,t au, com· J • _.., .,...u • muntty; .. tbeitt"r has tq ·be one or tie UJA, . . , . :'I'm already In a counter-revol(ltion mer is not a• now penon by cltnpm ' :rest ann;lf-Art. ~ uf oaly reward ~for thf benefit premiere.~re on · slate'. we old .re.etliUOtiarlcs, wttO have' tahili<b. • __: -1-1 f: t)ie · viewer•& :i~Joptent. and ap. =~~ ~ offM:eAc:!dwt: c::aa been 6y-passed pnd J~iscarded~ ~ ~ ., Kramer maintains, "I supp0t11he· ctil=t. preci.atiOn." .,. -I . \ .iTbe ' . . a ;;•tnd $10 ~ dJuctible' (Y.Ollngatea:,s, mUlt' preyide .. e mears,,ror lege ~lds. My pictll~ SIYI they. can't Doris wS: bardlv unaware of the In· ' llfices are a ' x · ~ prele(ll revotl to re.ch Its gotJS .. , . g~t ~at they want by rioting. 'J'he. eodl hf.relt GMtaclea; but in cas'ling. the play ' \ As I' ctlon q:aµ,st being' out of Sl"!Ple do not justify ,the means. nearly three months before operilne ~ d touch, h8' epployed a y~g "The kids say there Is one thing wone night she allowed heraell -le Ume \0 Ex.:cbamp Si "ne ='"4· "';:.~ ll>'act .. technical than anarchy-l)'raMy. They doo'I mean overci:.me thern. She began by setting uP e Jt '!>r ~ ~i ' loc Uo t total anarchy or tyranny. a 1 complete staging area in her garage b -Ca 'n ~ I tinlve~slty of Plicltic 1l s:kto: c~ur 1"The ~al deflhJtion ·ot the gener,llon ahd ien.Usting 1rchnica,l effects and ~°' · . .['Of meo ft0 e which ftas never experienced a ~run~ gap 11 that ~ of the activists tOday pcrttes as soon as posi tble. "We ail·betfta uprising. · think that anyt~1ng thal hapf:ed more runctioning as a unit w!Lhin the early Former 1pldd1eweight boxing champion IAna a rebel hlnuelf, making fllm.s tban three weeks ago ,really . k place. &tages or rehearsal.'' she says. .sugar Ray Robin!ion .has\been sltned ror soci81 slgnlflcanct, Kramer said, "We' ''They know and care 11oth1n,~ about , "There are many ehaJlenges connected 8 cameo role In the "Wl'iatever Happen-have ever)'thtnl' ror a polltlcal, apirltual the depression or world war II. · · with the show but, rnake.oo mistake, it hi ed to Happy EndJnP'", "Bracken's and artistic revolution to make a .bett.er Kramer is well acquainted with COi· equally rewarding." she says firmly . ''We world',; 1ttries currenUy in productions world." ' tege kid,,. He has visited 40 universities think we 're going to make it, and we hope at 20th Century. Herschel Daugherty di· He was speaking.or his own generation. in the past four ·yean running excerpts all the sUptica will come. lo sec if wt 'do rtdl •' teltjllay written by Gerry Day "Maybe some of Us who ,have ltved of his (!Ima and holding dlscuuion pert· vr not." • iild Be\beJ Leslie. ~ longer and have been In revolt .longer, Oda wltb the )'0UfliSler1. ' I I ·-" ton good enough lo make the 20th Cen- tury-Fox Olyrnpjc team, you often feel You're watching X-ray movles of the characters' souls imtead of pretty col .. ored pictures set io beautHul musk! and backed by a superb sound track. This inner view of the movie's four t marathon runners Is as revealing as it is uncompromising. Some of the revelatlons are interesting: -All ceUu)oid American athletes don't have to be the Wheaties-for-breakfast type. Peyton Place's Ryan O'NeaI play_s his character -Scott Reynolds -fqr.. f , realism. He's a beer~rinking· champ ip college and a do-almost:anything-to-w.irl type on tbe Olympic game field. ; -Not all Communists are all bad: Versatile French singer·actor Charltis Awavour makes fOu believe ll in tM characleriza\ion "" the middle-a~ . ' Ctechol!llovaklan• onetime Iron. M 1 b ordered by cornrade-cO~mandant to g'~, b_ack into running shoe! and. sweat sult to retake the title he won a generaUon before by settine a w or J d record considered unbeatable. . ~ -Black Is btfutiful In Australia, too. Athol Compton/a! the black Australian aboriJtine may tum out to be -you should pardtin the un-pun -the dark horse of this picture. Especially since he • has to play so much under the towering shadow of veteran Brit.Jib actor Jeremy Kemp. And Kemp, who plays the Down Under bookmaker who discovers and exploits Sunny Pintubl (Compton), Is only one or a trio of perfonners who makes sure the sun never sets on the British Empire in this film . Easily one of the most demanding rotes or the film is thlt 1' Harry Hayes, played to perfection bY ~.1111 MlchaeJ,~awford . He has his best moments lh the ·reailiically staii:ed marat&on seauences filD'led all over Rome's seven hills (the movie also bls h>catlon shots' from Fllgland, Italy, Austria, Aust r a 11 a, Czechoslovakia, Jawn. and, of course, the United States ). Providing a food deal of the gully dialogue i1 another Brl.t'on -Stanley Bak.er -in the role of war-wounded onetlme Olympic gold "medalist Bill Oliver who la determined to r!Uve the fonner gtorles, even if it 'tills his young """'1!•· . Reri•=ic-ivatkii? You beh ... '1....1 "~ Gamet". !en, rated f"N• ; I f 11J,"' nor (ii Wt ~fll•· Lt sba!Jd be, IJOI""° hoctlletter Iii II'~ lo ~al)I . l<j younrsl"!i 'l!li\ ~" cl.-, of Ute principals' jj;l;VHl<!o •nd lantllilige. $7 come cl"' ~·l>elntl n.il people. Eastm an ·at Warner& Fol:'"Ham8.ter8' F~m Charles Ei:ttman has re.J:urned to Warner Bros Studios • to begin final j>reparatlon of his producUon af .,The Hamster o( J-lapplne.ss. 11 Eastman bad been on a two.week survey trip bJ enable him to Include ac- tual loc:allons in his revised ICreenplay. A S)artlna date tn the nut lew week! Is planned. • • ,__ • i 1 I I ' l . ' ' ' • ' '· GUY PULLEN'S WIRE SCULPTURE On Exhibit With Emil Kon Retrospective - Artwork of Emil Kosa --.On Display in L~a • I APRIL i1 • 11 CULTURAL ARTS WEEK -Weslmlnsier will have llS l«Ond annual CUiturai Arts w~. Uuougb April 18 to •!>Ot· light the mlll\V cultural l'OUJ>I and acilvlU~_{n_ t~ COOl- munlty. Sculpture and art show11, pl>otography uhlblll, creative wriUng~ dllptay-from , schools.. Ch1Jdrs'1 ballet. choir and band concerti, ~'I plorj ~,puppet lboWL "Irving" a mUJleal comedy ~ .a «imiMer•"lhal ~­ and 11sireet Car Named Desire" by_ Commlinity Pt.yera'are only part. of the celebration. Events will be ataged in-the CotamUtJlt.y Services Bldg., 8200 Westmlnater Ave., Golden West College, LaQulnta High SCbool.,._~ several libraries. For mote information phone Westminiter Parks and Re<:rea-- llons Department, 893-4511. APRIL 11 ·11 HARBOR BOAT CRUISR - A Harbor Boat Cnilile leaves tile Fun 7.ooe Boat Dock, next to tile Ferry Landing on FAtewater Ave., Balboa:. at 2 p.m. weekdays and each hour, noon to t p.ID. on Sal and Sun. The IO-minute fully urrat- "' trip Includes ~ tile waterfront bomea, the islandl of Newport Harbor, the many buutilul landmarkl and yachts. Tickets are 12 f<r adults ; chlldrell 5 to U yean 11, and thole under 5 years free. ~auou, fn.G40. APRIL 11 LA QUINTA DANCE -The .J.8 Quinta Teen Club holds chaperoned danceo each Satutday-nlgbt"from I p.m. lo mid· night at the La Quinta High School, 10372 lolcFadden, West-' minlter. All teens are invited to a,~. Admlaslon is $1 for members, •t50 for non-members. Dress ii rutricted to 11ehool wear. For further information phone 531-3SU. The ".Faith Crusade'! sroup will play for dancing. ~l&-11 JUMOR RODEO -More than 150 entrants will compete In the 'junior profeialonal rodeo tbll Sal and Sun. II Rancho Calllornla Sbowgrowxfl. Performance• llltt at ·2 and 7 p.m. with adn>lll!lon 11.50 for chlldrell under U and 12 for adults. Sbowlfl"OUDdt are located on Hil;bway 395 midway ~ Rivenlde and San Dieg~. APRIL 11 -MAY 3 RAMONA PAGEANT :.... The Ramona Outdoor Paeeant will be playing In Hemet In the aJternocns of April 11, 19, 2S and 21 and May 2-.1. The story of the play, adapted from tile book by lklen llllnt Jackson, lell3 tile eatly hlatory of Cali- fornia. Ticket inlonnallon may be bad by calling 1-651-3111 in Hemet. APRIL 19 VOCAL CONt';EftT Jeanine ·Altmeyu, 21-year-old La Habra soprano who won first place in the Metropolitan Opera western audlUons, will be presented in Concert at 5 p.m. Sun. in the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 608 Laguna Canyon . Road, ·Laguna Beach. The concert is sponsored by the Lyric Opera Asaoclatlon of Orange County. Ticketa:, $3, by reser- vation only. No ticket sales at the door. Phone 4.94-0709. APRIL 11 MEMORIAL CON~ERT -A total of 130 students of. Calil. A major retrospective show Two young California artists State COUese; Fullertpn w.lll participate in a Memorial Con- .;.·~ :-of works by the late Emil J. with widely divergent .ap-cert for Lynda Minor, the daughter of a faculty member, Kosa, Jc., N.A., is on exhibit proaches in their works will be in the Uttle Theater on campus, 800 State College Blvd., ,. at the La,guna Beacll Art e featured aJong with the Emil Fullerton, o;ri $tmd•Y_:~embers of the SO.voice choir and ,. Gallery,· 301 Cliff Driv e. Kosa Jr. · the' 70 mem'ber Sympogny Orcheslra will perfonn lrJSplra- " through April 26. Many of the Jameg warren of Laguna tional mutic. Proceeds from tickets, $3 for reserved aeat.s ~ pictures have not been shown Beach will eshibitshaped can. and $2 for general ldmi!Sion, wUJ go to defray medical .. before. vases. While Guy Pullen wil} expenses. Phone 17CJ.3511 for more information. ~ A native of P<iris, KDSa was· display his wire sculptures. APRIL tf'- •· the BOn of a painter who Warren. who ho Ids a CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT-The LagWra Beach Cham- .. brought his. family . to the mechanical engineering [)e.. ber MUl&c SocltD' ii preseiJting the Amadeus Quartet in eoo. I' 1 1 ;: United States many• times. gree from UCLA, has had a cut.-&be f1na1 concert of the seaaon. It will be performed in 1 Y~g ~osa had form .a I number of shows and has been the Newport Harbor High School auditoriuln. 15th st. at Ir- NEVER TOO YOUNG FOR CAMPING .OUT ~ei-ly M.~r, 1S!i11onths, Lov'e1 Doheny Pflrk Readers Get Tips On C3:mping Fun The world o! "wheels'' and "campiilg" is nor all nuts, "bolts, prices arid road maps. And some of the questions we get seem to prove it, like these first ones : By JACK KNEASS Dear Jack: What's the oldest recreational vehicle user you have ever met? J .L. ----------' Trav el • • It's --Q~~ter ... .. •. t At Makllli·-~· r By STAN DELAPLANE MAKAHA VALLEY Hawaii -We got oil the big 747 from Japan and' took the helicopter over to remote Makaha Valley on the other side of Oahu. There's a lot of glitter and S'_Y"ing a~ Waikiki. ,But a tot o1 crowd. The trad winds die at evenmg. Kalakaua avenue is ... a box canyon of. high rise cut· ting off the sea. And when the teeiragers begin to drag the avenue, bwnper to bumper, 10 miles an hour. the air reeks of gasoline. * . It's a remote, .sunny valley on the edge of th• blue, !lashing sea. Tlfere•s a golf course. An inn and country club. Some coJidominilims stacked against the gray-green bills. A feB breeze bends the coco palms exactly as you've thought pf it. ' Rooms go troln $22 to ·$36 double. (The view keys the price.} Hawa\I' residents, get. a redu~ed kamaaina rate .. (llon'! you t'lnk I'm kalnaalna • after all dis time, brudda?) Drinks and food are, on the·pri9ey sid&-as you will find in lux!llY hotels all over Hawaii. This~ts a Cbinn Ho alld 'Weste111. Hotels thing. So 'Y.ou are tied in . wlll! the skyscraper lllkai at Waddkl. For guests, the 45-minute ilmousine ride is free. · • • ''We'd likl to make H1wali on a modest bud11t. Two o1dults, tWo chilclNn.'' At swinging Walkiki there are a number of little hotels a couple of blocks oU the be~ch. Hawaii Vtst\. ors Bureau, Honolnlµ,"'Hawaii will .send/ou a fre~ hotel guide. It gives a rating -standar to deluxe AND ~ you which ban kitchens, most important. Feeding four people ill restaurants lhree times a day can murder any budlet. There's cam~ing. Campers and rental equlJ>- ment on all the lSlands. I haven't done this, but I saw splendid camp ground.s <?.D coco palm beech_es. When I saw them, there wasn't anybody usmg them. Maybe only locals know about them. You do see campers over the weekend. • Hewell Visitors Bureau has the dope 9n Utls. And a great how-to-do-it piece ran in Sunset Maga .. zine. January, 1970 issue. Address them at Menlo Park, Calil. Maybe you can get a back copy. May- be in your library. Oldest one r ever met was a gal who claimed to be 93 years old. However, the Oldest act.ive recvee owner I have ever known was an 83-year~ld trallerist who toured Africa with a Wally Byam caravan. He split the driving time with h1s granddaughter . The West Coa st , from Baja Ca lifornia up through Canada, offers a -longer slretch of attrac- tions than any o t & e r com- parably sized chunk of real estate in the·• countfy , along wlth a choice of many very at-* tractive side trips. But I might Your air fare : All the lines are running $85 one add that the be9t time to way from the West Coast to Hawaii. No meal, but Dear Jack: How old must a travel·-in california is when you can buy an excellent sandwich, fruit and drink child be before it is safe to schools are in session. snack for $1.50 on the plane. It's only a fiv&-hour take him or her camping or * ride. l;Ulering? "' · * · Mrs. ~t.L.R. Otar Jack: What .size trailer ''We heYe ' • choice of airpl1ne1 going out to .George Wells,. editor .or should Jrbuy for long trip.s ? I J epan f9r Exl!i-10." Woukl you t•ke t het new big campftlg 0 u id er Magazine, inteod to live in the trailer a 747?" } ' · ~~~~Y t!:~~isin3-~~~J good part of the year, but will Absolutel}. I was just on it out ta Japan -third child camping. He r~eived also travel across coootry. t4ne on the 47. I rode 'it part fir~i,:s.s, P.art in letters telling him dlat was 00 • J.L:B,_ e_con~y. Tried all the sea't.s. It's the most comfort .. * l trauung m E~opean ~hoOls an exhtl>itor in the FesUvll of vine, Newport Beach at 8:30 p.m. Monday, April :ao.1'f!cket.s, .I :-1---_,t--;:~--(alhodoula·ter studied .•t Ot.~s and ·Arts, Westwood Small lmq:e, · '3.» for aduIU· $i:SO fi:ir itudenta avallable at the boi. olfiq re ,, nanh\rHMlitute~llllnimall11i!illi;a1'11--.0lhe nlib'Foiihe -i_ Reservations ffl 5212. · record. One woman said her I'd suggest something in the abl~ airplaoe: .. Bigger seats. More-1eg r.Oom.-IJapd diild.had..lint.gooe.'.um.cani.-24lto 26-loollenglh range..Y•u baggage stmied overllead. -_ __--r-.._. J»nr at the age of 3 Week!. ccln get these around m~ / ' • .r-• Angeles. He was connected University of C a 1 t for n I a . . :~--with Twentieth Century Fox Irvme. His exciting use oi APRIL U . • J!udlOS for m?nY years a~ .shapes and color have drawn LEE MICHAELS CO~CERT .-.. Hard rock organilt ~ ·~on an ~ar for his work on favorable v ~nt fr 0 m Michaeli wW appear m concert at the. Anaheim Convention -.:>OleopalJ:a ." His1 Career a~so critics iind public allh. Center Attila, lKlO W. Katella, Anlh~, April 24 at l :XI l!lf!lud,ed _designing. furni~ure Pullefl ' who cur fe n l I y p.m. He and hiJ drummer, Frosty, will appear along with * twisty backwoods roads, yet they usually have plenty of storage space. Such a trailer also o f f e r s "walk-around · 1"00n1" which is much ap; preciated in bad weather. ''What do you t hink h ave been the best buys y ou made over1eas?" · aNI teaching ;in11 at one ttme· r!sides i i.a,una ~alls the the Ike and Tina Turner Revue. Tickets. $3.50 p $5.50, at he taught .a class at -~ past '!Yi~ his w h j ma I c 8 11 lhe Cony.~tlon center box off~ce or moat ticket ·agencies. Laguna Beach School of Art. · sculpted versions of the Vic-Phone 6SS-SOOO. Kosa was noted for . cap-t.drilin · era. Mansard roofs, APRD.. Z4 Dear Jack: There's an argu- ment going on at our house. Who buys most RVs? That is, who makes the finaJ clioice, the husband or the wife? Mrs. L.F.C. luring t~e California light in cupolas, long narrow windows JUNIOR TEEN DANCE -The Junior .Teen Club Ot. West- his la ndscapes. and the cur-3nd the inevitable porehea are minster will have two dances each month -on ' the second rent exhibit will feature many all· there. · and fourth Fridays -from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. The .second ~ of these in oils, a large Docent loon are avan.ble Frkll¥ of the pionth all· Westminster 7th and tth grade E nUmher •oi watercolors of the each Sundat at 3 p.m:-durinc .Jtulienta,at.tending Wesminster school! east ·of Beach Blvd. ~· ' rapidly disa ppearing Bunker the run of tbe shows. Gallery 'tnay attend, and On t.he fourth Friday night all 7tb and 8th .-·_~ftill mansions and some hours are 1 to 5 p.m. dally. i;rade students · atteod.ing Westminster schools west of The trade thinks the wife is usually boss. Medium-priced produotion trailers, for ex- ample, often offe r choice oC four interior color schemes, several floor plans, and almost always Include such features as optional see-through oven doors, four-burner stoves and larger refrigerators. Manufac- turers also stress ease of upkeep, storage space and housekeeping conveniences. ~".." ;ortraits. Open to the .public. Beach Blvd. may attend. AQ schools have the new schedule. j :.~.· _ r , On April 24 "Der Zepplln'' Will play for dancing. i ~~Mvste~Cr11ises DANCE CONCERT -:a: ~=t..CoUege Dance students J.;) _ 1 1~.. . . 'l ; . 1 " will perform two hlgbta of. contempoi:afy worta in the cam· :; :to' · N:' · · 1 • pus auditorium, 2701 Fairview Road: Costa Mesa . at 8:30 : • 't ~I re .. p.m. April 24-25. Ticket!: $1 at tbe door or 75 cents if pur· • ~ ~ . . , • cha.std from dance students. Funds will be wed for scholar- . Almost any retail salesman will tell you that if the wife · doesn't like the unit it won't sell. . ~ . 1 . ships Jor OCC students. Just JGr the fun of J't TEEN CLUB DANCE -A~~ ~!stminster Recreation and * Dear Jack: What area do you • -... 1 • ' • Parks Oepu.tment will hold a T~ Club ·Dance. in the coc;n- mll(llty C"enter, 8200 Westminster . Ave., (for Westmin.stt!r t e en 1) elch Sat. from 8 p.m. to midnight. Adnlission: $1 . .&.f'lltf'k •111hwtiftftt '-'"•• 1111 M•v for members. $1.50 for non.members. No dance April 18. consider best for trailering? I , am going to buy a· lUlit soon and set out on a three-month trip: although I don't know if I'll get a trailer or motorhome. ' Myst.,., Cru1M1 11 New ...... Mlllnl s.t. 4 & o.c. a1. 111K• .... .....,.. "The Pollutions'' will play for dancing April 25. •1c111 ••• ... *' lhl •mlll 11•·1i1ii•~•••-••••-••--•-••••iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiii~1I Jack M. .,...a -i .... rnek• .,.,.. lilt> .....,..., .. ,.'"""' -·-"'"' 11Nrtln 11'1 tlll WIY tit MllY "'--Set. '" ttr 11111111 1111111 fl'll lln-u-... c,...11e r•t• If $11.M 111o;i... ,.,.... cllhllll _,. t11twt1~. Tr1Yel 11512.IMdl II•"·• N•. f . t 6J.J461 H•t11ti""" IMdi S4f ... 12 PRODUCE AND FLOWERS TWO OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL THINGS ' . IN THE WORLD, AND WE'RE FAMOUS . · FOR BOTH OF THIM! W~ s•ll thou••nd' of fre1h cut flow•rs ·I/Id melt:e countle11 erren9ements end c•nterpieces end you'll be surpri1•d et ,our low, low pric•1. w. deliv•r fr••· Chetge to your Mest•r Ch1r91 or 8enkAmeric1rd. DON'T FOIGET·NATIONAL SICllTAIY DAY i, Apri} 24. Send .her:a do:r:•n ro1e1 -•• low •1 99 c et "Flowen By Oebre," 1 division· of Newport Produce . . . ~ .................. ~. SAVI DOLLARS ON OUI "DOLLAR "DAr' PRODUCE SPECIAL .. \ . § : I • • . "· • ··: • • • • • ASK FOR Y,OUR HONEYMQQN DESTINATION BROCHURE ! Char91 Your Tr1Yel • • • • • • • • • • • At Roblnt0n'1 Upper Floor " • , 1 FASHION ISLAND : .a: SINCE 1888 NEWPORT BEACH, 92660 • • • • . , ..................... . . l • • • • I , •.•...... , .... ~.\··~······••\ • DOLL.Al DAT$ •• DOUAI DAYS • DO LL.Al DAYS • CANTALOUPE • STRAWBERRIES • TOMATOES • • YINI llPE W -LAl•I NO. I • ,. VINE Jlrl • • SANTA ANA $ ll ; 4,...51. : 4 ,...$1. : 6Lbs. I. • a. LIMIT I • LIMIT 1 LIMIT 6 LIS. • WITH THIS COUl'ON WITH t HIS COUl'ON • WITH tHIS COUPON • ' \ l ' • , ' • • ~···························· COUPONS EXPIRE APR IL 22 These rttteurents ,dem1nd the fine1f for t~eir customers. Thet'1 why they lea- ture New,ort Produce. ,Petronite-thetnl ,IEIKSHIR E'S, Newport: IAL IEAC H llOASR I , B•lbo1 ; TOl'l'fl STEAK 'HOUSE,. S'"lo An•: THE GOOD !EAR.TH, Huntlngton·~eech. How ebout you c:ellin9 u1? ·oRANGE COUNTY'S FASTEST GROWING PRODUCE ORGANIZATION" ~ NE!!I w!~~~~CE . 261 6\Nowport loul""1d on Tr.. Po•ln1ulo , .... 67W715 61M711 671·6291 "35 Ytar.t of Produce Knoto How" "W11trt QiialitU I& Tll.t Or:<f.11r of the Hot1st" Things I got for half what they'd cost me at home: Swiss watches. A Sony radio an d Jal!'anese binoculars and a big German hi-fi, All bought in ~.free port of Shannon, Ireland. · Your choice.of tight ailing deln on this ei:clll ng 1M 1y crul....,acatk>n. Matson's Hotel SS Mariposa sails for Alaska from Los Angeles June 14 and 27; July~ 1 and 24; August 6 and 19; and September 1. Matson's HoteLSS Monterey sails from Los Angeles for Alaska June 21 . Check into your floa1fng hotef, and begin a great adventure. Your luxurious hotel Cruises to Victoria, Juneau, Skagway, Glacier Bay, Sitka, Vancouver and San Francisco. Then back to Los Angeles. The pace ls leisurely, the run contlnuou&. Everywhere the scenery Is specta'cular'. You'll enjoy cruising through the famous Inside Passage, surrounded by stately beauty.An<! YoU'll never forget the sheer grandeur of Glacier Bay, Its Icy, pure waters pierced by magnificent glaciers. It's the perfect "two-week"' .-:a••• Make your reservaUoo now. Fares lrom $730. Matson ' C""1ACTY°"" TR.i.W.L AGENT. Or M1l1I """ coupait! dlr.clty to u1 for .. •ddltlone1 lnlormetlall. ~---~~---------....... I ,....,~ CnllM COMUtl9"t 01'/Wl!/Mll I I Ml1aot1LinM.523We1ttth'&tree1 I I Loe Aneeiet. CA 90014 I I Telephone21M2M150t I I P~ase tend l'llOr9 tnlOnnatloft •bout )IOIK II Al1Mca Ctvl••· I NAM I· I ADDRESS I I I I ClTY STATE ZIP I I I I TRAVEL AGE NT , I L-------------------~1 The SS Mariposa •nd SS Mont•rlY •rt regla1erM In the u. a.. ·. _, ·------~ ----·-----.-.------~----,- 1 I • • .... --Frld11, ·~Pfn 17, 1970 DAll.Y ,l~OT .. ' I • .OUT I ' ' ' • NOllM .,. .STANLliY .. .. ARLEY .STEVENS • t .. .Bradford House ' At the rate they're arriving on the scene, sbo_pping center restaurants are apparently ~n­ joytng an all·lime boom. And it's qbite evident tliat ' many of the cUsiomers in these places aren't just relaxing with a cup of coffee following a-big bUyinf spree. -, ' lncreasing numbers of people are going to.. them for the specific purpose. of dining out. making the trip without any' related ·plans to: sbop. _Which means such spots are · more than holding th ell' own a,1ainst other types of competi,tion. . FULL RANGE ~Another ~ inferestlng fact is that among them you can find just about any type· o( place from gourmet establishmeht to hamb:urger stand. We visited ·a brand new one the other d~y that isn't in either category, but good and substantial food at most reasonable prices certaihly make it worthy of patronage. A BRAND NEW ONE , 'fhis was the Bradford House, operated as an adjunct to Grants store in the n~w ~rants Plaza i.n J-Juntinglon Beach. Like everything 1n the center 1t has a quality of newness due to the recency of con- struction. Although just about any combination of diners should find something to their liking here, the broadest appeal will probably be to the fami.ly group. This is \vhere the emphasis is placed on prices and menu items. BUCK NIGHT I . EN TE R TA I NM E N·t N;I G H.T. C.L,UB . . AND . SCENE ' -~" .~· ... •" l" I I . .. . • • '\. 1l :, • RefU}ar full dinner prices ran(~ In the area of· 31.15 to •1.35. With such entrees as lried'beel liver. : breaded veal steak, roast round cil beef .,;d chopped ' 1beef steak. · ~· There are sandwiches and salads &al6re Ud ., such specialfie·s as cbic~en .or shrimp-UN-basket, l $1 .59 and fl.75 , respectively: Both ol th'8e'ar,·~rv· cd w(th French fried potatoes, ~·iliw,and butler· toalled bun. · · DESSERTS D.f NOTE For the dessert. mind<!! there'•' an .. eseeuent. tapioca pudding, 30 cents, and various·tce cream t)f. ferings. The Bradford House also features a com· plete take home service. -. ' . ., . . ~ .. . . ' . . hanl to. fipd tJ you are not familiar with uie area but It is well worth the ellllrt. · Hosts o( this increasingly popular nl ht spot are Herb p_,~on anC1 Joe Manno, \Yell k n in this area ~s the Herb and. Joe Trio. The -provide the m~slc !or dan~ln'g Wednesday thru onday. .. .... ··"' ··"Qn ~.day nl~ht Joe's son Louie Marino and his .tiio~"'The Blis&'; take over. \Ve caught· the Bliss trio l&St T\itsday .nfgtit and from lvhere we sat Louie is,tiilly a.c~iJ!,oU the old block. He and his talented tno sholiJ.dlgcf.far in the entertainment field . There is,ilancing •~try night !rom 8:30 p.m. ' ~'="':" t::=' == '· J .. •• i . ,Sund&)', is jazz concert time at the Painted PdJ1y, .from_3• p.ro. The famous Brazilian organist \V~lter Wanderley·is ·now being· headlined. for four ~YJ'.143~ .~tJrnoon • peiformanc.es. ~is is the onJy t111}e, l '~e..heara of a ,truly great Jazz performer availa1;11e--wJ!J>odt a cove r charge .or admittance fee. All jau, fans should make plans now to go early f~r llifs .mqsical \real. ' ThJ' · Pai)tted ~oqy ls localed al 12565 Harbor Blvd .. Gatd~ Grove. Look sharp o~ you'll drive by, It's near !he Fire Station Night Club, just be- hind the wblery. · In addition to·Junch and dinner. the' restaurant is. also...(lpe:n daily for br.eakfast, wlth service to 11 a .m., Monday thr_ough Sa~rd~f. and up.tV ~ nC?On o~ Sunday. 'During the, ~or~wffk' this shOuld pro- VJde a handy spot for busmess people on the tun ·Wbo missed their morning nourishment at bame. Five breakfast specials range from fresh · Bra~dfug ·Iron orange juice, buttered toast. jelly and coUee for 60. • cents, to two eggs; any style, home-fried potatoes, . Tlle fir®US· melodrama, 0 The Orunk~rd," I~ toast, jelly, choice of bacon, ham or aa_usage, ,1.05. ~01ng1 to be. putAnonaltea~h.Friday in ?\1ay at the Brand· · . 1ng ron m. eUR, (called by those in the The Bradford House ls located in Grants · "Know", the B.I.)'. · Plaza, corner or Brookhurst and Adams, ituntinft.on ; I Beach. Open seven days a \Veek, '8:30 a.m. to 1 :30 p.m .. Monday through Friday, and 10 a.m. 1o·s p.m.. · 1 Sunday. ' Lawyer Grimes, re\vrote the play as a musical ~medy and first presented it in Green,vich Village tn 1932. Despite it.he depression the play \VBS a great !.. success and has played to packed houses since that time. 4 The .Dunj<ard played up in Los Angeles !or 27 years at the Theatre Mart .on North Vennont Ave .• no\v the home of the Greater Lo5 Angeles Press Club. During ·this time Jarvis has constantly up- dated the cohledy which accounts for the continued ~ucc~s ~f the play. Audiences become completely involved 1n the play, boo the villain, cheer the hero and gaily join in the community sings. The B.I . su~per club is a warm, Intimate room, and should be ideal !or the play although there is limited seating for the perfonnance. Reservation~ sug1ested. The tab for dinner and show. is ta.IS each, ":ith 7 selectiol')s to choose from, .each a com- plete d1JU1er. Doors open at 7 with curtain at 8:30 p.m. . The B.I. Is located at 2141 Harbor Blvd. Ana· ·he1m . ' ~ We Get Letters From Dr. Thrill G. Hanks of Anac~pa .Way, Laguna Beach, comes the followin& comments on a new 1pot in the art colony. * "In part selfishly and In part· to let others share our appreciation, we would ' like to di(ect diners to t~e Cordon Bleu (lately Chez Gerard) restaurant 1n Laguna Beach. The cuisine is q~te measurably better than that of the predecessor (and that was good enough). The new chef is an artist, a~ a souffle Grand Marnier \viii attest. There is an ex- panded menu and the service is excellent. The best buy to attract this trade is the .restaurant's Tuesday and Thursday eveni.J.tg "Buck Night." For only one dollar the diner ha) a choice of four entrees-roast tom turkey, got.den fried chick· en, roast beef au jus or ham steak. Each is served with potato, a choice of buttered vegetable or creamy cole slaw, hot roll and btitter .. ··· A lot of food for the money, \ve'd say, especially if · there are a number of little mouths to feed. Painted Pony . ,. .. • . 7 Garden Grove'S fie,vest swinging spot is a bit ... The,Ilr\lrikard 'Was;lirsL'P"&ented ·in 1870 as a · s·erious, moralistic le(llperance drama by P. T. Barnum. Jams, who plays the . role of the villain 1'The restaurant currently Is suffering from the change of name in that inquiries of the telephone c9mp~y lead to the answer that there is 'no more Chez Gerard, without any mention of the new restaurant. It \vould be a great loss, in our opinion, Continued on Page 24 Wed. Thru Sun. ARLENE SKILES I 37 FASlllON ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER ~-•utt-... ....-•• """"' PariU ... "-•ti•• •1<14---• MEXICAN REST AURA NT Now Appearing JONATHAN BROWM = . ' - IU.UTIFUL WTAUIANT MOUNTAIN /MA ATMOSPHlll ...... ........, ,;......, .... ......,. THE....H4'.DIULS So,Ma.. ~' .... -,,,··,;"_--ri:-.. -. - lt!OI COAST HIGHWAY . IUllYATIONS s..tlil.ot-4M~ .•. THE BEB.LINE.R Gerrna" Family Restaurallt' · -·-Famous For SAUERIRATEN with DUM~LINGS CHILDllN'S DINNERS Free Soft Drinks for The Kiddies o,.. fo< Lo ... ff-11 A.M. Din•"' ,,_ 5 P.M •. - C ...... MooNy Draft ..., ,,Mt OWtn•nr-Lltht & Dllrk 11512 llACH IUD. HUNTINGTON llACH " .. 1100 May 2J Bavarian Niaht-Din@ and ~ce \Vlth Tht> Astoria Trio From ~funich . . }lying Butler llNNll SPICIAU •• , S..H 2 t9 ti p .... I....._: S.., ., s.IH, CIHllu ef '•'•'•· 111 ,.............. •' AT THE ORGAN FRI. & SAT. NITES -MONDAY .,, BEER -WINE -BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCH OP"n ti A.M. -11 P.M. DeHy 547 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa 642-9764 Food T9 ·Go • ·' . ' . OelW~<V .. PRESENTS FRANKIE . ORTEGA A~S MUSIC -Of'fNING MAY 18th , • ";lb I/• fl!ID CHICKIN .......................... $1.H "ij; TUESDAY . , , FISH • CHll'S, Hel;b,1 ....... _ .......... 'I. 19 w1b"1•D•Y .. . . · TOP SIRLOIN STIAK, U.S.D.A. Che;( ............. $1 .H TM\JllSDAY •• , PIPPll STIAI. Served ever Rite -·--····-···--·-$1.H "It'°'" ... WNIOW TIOUT "' SWOIDflSH STIAK .... $1 At U.TUrtOAY ••• ,JUMIO SHRIMP ....... --.. ·-·--·-····~-.......... /. .. $1.lt SUNDAY , •• NIW YOH STIAK. U.S.D.A. Cllolco .............. $2. It CHILDllN'S DINNllS ffle4 ClilckH, -lcb IJI · Freru:h. Frias, ltv1reg1, o •••• rt -'"' •r MIN •• ttc Pl .. -4 Cltlps. 3ev1r191, Dessert .. ..._ " ........ ttc ! • S,.clata "9t ....... .., .... ,.,_ er H .... ty W•luiMI• l!OI New,...~ Ntw,... ..... __ o,.. J4 ..... I ' NOW Ol'EN Temple Gardens' Beautiful Ne'' . RICKSHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE l'iJ.1'1Cf 1.Ait INTERTAIHMINT fll!DAY And · SATURDAY · . ' . ARCADIA SIHCE ml -AIRPORT fMtorl .. St'"k • ChlckH • ...... C1llloe Senin9 Late Dinnen EL MATA DOR I FAMILY RESTAURANT FINE MEXICAN FOOD Tthllplf! G11rtlnu ,, ,,... • ..., N .... Mnk• c.n1 .. -ce .. eM Try It C1alRe1e Re•t••rSni OPIN DAILY MONDAY THIU THUlllAY 11TO11 PllDAY AND ~TUIDAY 11TO11:Jt--$UNDAYll1'JO11 I• AJ11Mt1CAt H•n.rJ ~-t• ~ LUNCHION 111CIALS $1 05 ,...,,,, J41..1"'2S • ·-- - -. . -INCLUllN• llYllA.61 •• , • , • , ••••• , • • • 1 OPIN: 11 :JI •·!IL t.11 p.M., l111tley tlw-11'11"'-r 1761 N t 11 d C t u~ I I 1JI .... ,. J •·•·· Pri49y _.. ..,_,_.,, . . . . ewpor v ., es • ""'u li~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~· I Dini"' •-AM , ... To a. THE OCEAN AT ¥0VR TABLE! SEAFOOD, STEAKS · AND · GOURMET ENTREES 64W417 • Now Appe•rlng The · Murchison Co. Nightly Tuetd•y.thru S•turday DANCING IAN9UIT PACIUTlll . I . .. Jij 'p'ellfk c ... Hwy. H~M.._11 RMWY•tltM: IM~USI I I Now · Appecirin9 DUKE BURRELL • AT THI PIANO IAI W•llneM11y thr11 Sun41y, f ""'· te 1:JI a.m. JUl WIST COAST HIGHWAY NIWPORT llACH MZ-4ZH DAILY SPECIALS MON. Cttek ........ ,.... 98' IMf Dip, fNMll Mn ........ TUES. c111n .. ._.JJK1. 98c Of Cllklln, Ce.:. n HI• --C•'-S.t.4-" left WED., Het .TM:1y S..lwkll 98'' Metild Petit .... 5rny .......... " THURS. Ctilcll• P .. rt • 99c .......... , .... , ..... FRI. ........... 98" ""'' Ma. c~, c.a. Slew ' .. " SAT. _.,._..1' ... Ckp s12~: , .. , ... , ..... , , ........ I , ........ W9llll & lell • DID YOU SAY CHICKIN! . ~ . I. ' I ' ' I 1 • '(' I I ~ • I I ,,. • .. .. . . . .... -;---· ~ , .. -. ... . ·-. ' ... ... -. ,. .. -.. .. ..... ··--.-.... --.... ~~· ... . ' . • DAILY PILOT Friday, Aprll 17, 1970 I ---PRlttCE • ~UCMM l!IOftll Pim Palace ~ . WIWES 1'111_•_ ·---=~· ' . jlll' ...... A14 NIA COUl"OMS . FAMILY r FUN M . I: s.t. \ S.Olood 114.,1ur1nt ..... , 1 1tJt • 15t75 ttAllOI ILYD. fOUNTA.IN YAUIT 839~no , Continued from P1~ \3 if thls new talent is not permittedio~Survlve in th~ area. We \YOuld rate it at least equal to any French restaurant in the area. ... ~ _M .... • • . • ... :~s· J • . ' . .. .. .. Real Cantonese Food " . .. , here t!r t1k1 home. STAG CHlllSE WlllO / . 'jlf the Old Chez G.erard rated fpur stars, thE! Cord.on Bleu rates five . 1 The price is still mott r easonable." ·1 t ~. • • ..o . '~ .. Out 'n' abouter's· Martu tha~ki rio to 'Dr. Hank• for. 1 his view ·of the Cordon Bleu, We1a be dropPing b11 ot the first opport~nitt1. ' . :111 2111 pl •• Newport BNch ORiolo 3-9540 . ~ 0,.. , ........ ...,, 12-11 -ffL ..... 'ti J .. .: • / • -; ·-.. ' "MR. ~KES · ' .. HOUSE OF PRIME RIB ~ ... I~ RIB ... !...... $2.95~!.!$\ ~~. i DINNER · FROM 5 to 11 P.M. ' NOW OPEN 7 NIGHTS Ruervi1tlM1 LI'S IS lllCOMMINDID IY THE GOURMAND COLUMNISn: * Dlll9 GAM-0. C. ffftllng hie""' * l"t•llll MlrthMr-TM fl:1111 t1!1r * Htr111 111n11r-Oally Piiot * TeM. TIMl""'Y-l..0119 lffd'I• P·T INTll1'AINMINT PllDAY'. elMI SATUID.l.Y' lf61 .ADAMS A'IL lat Mot .. li•) HUNTINGTON IUCH 968-5050 675-5774 '8"" 'DotpAfM, RESTAURANT ;. . ·COSTA MESA FAMILY . DINING ~ GOlf,. COUNTRY . CLUB ALL FACILITIES Ol'EN TO PUBLIC "--VIC GARCIA L TO. ·-.. GERMAINE INTllTAINMINT e DANCING n.L., M.. ht. t ,.-. M 1 :JI •·"'· NOW SllYING DINNll ' .. f:JI .... _:. n.n... Fri •• S.t. --·------~ ..... ,._ I -··· --· . ....~ .. -.. , ~-- COMPLETE DINNER UNDER $3 ~ntree • Soup e S.lad • ~Coffee e Dessert , Breakfa.:I & Lunch Served At All Times Open 6 a.m. to I 0 p.m .. Daily 3355 VIA UDO (At the Entrance to Lido Isle} "-._..,., "~ letef" Ho•, M...., ...._......,, 4 te 6 Newport Beach 673-1803 . NOW-'IWO -.L _LQCAJJGN.S __ FAMOUS FOR ROAST PRIME RIBS OF BEEF COMPLE.TE~lllNNERr $3.15- : OPEN 7 DAYS C!Jion For Dinner Nightly 4 PM .MON.-,RI,. Slirrw DlnMf' "~IJ Specl•I" 4 ... :~ jt.m. 2.tS l . Luri'ch Strvic:a From 11 AM .. " . . I : ! : . ~ .. . • .. . u • • OMELElTES ••....•• ~ ••••••••.••.•••••••..... J ••• ~F····································· l.6S FILET OF SOLE. ALMONDJNE ................................... _ .................... 1.75 n~Ho:.i• """'· -•ee<t _...;.;...., r..ppN wui. hl...,.h'...t •lm .... d-. ~ trill• --· ..,.p..ttl OI' '-" fried ,......_ CHICKEN 1JVERS AND MUSllROOMji ..................... · ..................... · ... l.M .. .... dildr;11:11 U-..i --..... -'"" I.. """''1 ..,h,.. ~N •fl IUOol wilh lruoch hie<I pot-. WAISr WA'ICllER'S Sl'telAL .•• , ....... : ..................................... , ....... 1.75 • ~ ...i.. .itli. "'°""!!* ........ -• ..i. •hill<ol frt1il. )!,. ... ,. .. with ,..,.jhe 1 .... 1. CHOPPED SlllLOIN STEAit ................. · ......... · ... · · · · · ·. · · .................... · 1.85 Jlo·•ill-4 dtoppM .Wrlol• •h~ fn·h .,,,.h....., ·•-:-;..,.,.,, wi1h f••"<'h h1"'4 ,...u11 .... or >p••h•Ui. CAIFS UVER .................... : ................... : ................................. 1.75 Tr1Mle• r•lf'~ Jh·•• '''l'l'nl ... ;111 i,.,..,,. ,Ji,,.., ,,, ,•ill•d oah11t. !'t .. ·rd ··lih •1·•~h~u1 nr 1 ... ...-h frit<l P"'""'"" ' TOP SIRLOIN STEAK SANDWICH ..................................................... 2.95 ' O~ 1011 •irloln •'~•I. l~roilt<l 10 )"W• J>r•frre11••· .;,..,..,r •hh hflltd1 fried pot••-or sp•~~ni, BARBECUED BEEF BONES (AomaayMyoollkol ........ 1.75 Mnity prime rib bonl!t b.k.,,J ;n unr •1tttlal llarbl!<:11e llolure • Sen-ed with fl'm('h frH:d potalO<'>I or •pa,ir:lletti, FRENCH DIP or BARBECUED BEEF SANDWICH 1.45 •liin1rf11I bttf wilh 11&1ural_p ")' w bc:ed 'lritb 1Mirbec1t1: uuce. ~ 0111 freneh roll wlth•)Mllhet!i or f.....:h fried JMll•loet. PRIME REUBEN SANDWICH : ........••........ 1.65 ~ liaorty .,...bful ... of. heio.l, cheddar rtoe.., &11urrkraul and 1000 ioland d~l,J on a 1 .... 1~ nnien roll, S.-r•rtl .. ·itb fttnch fried pota!Oft or •r-gl1e11i. HOT PllIME RIB SANDWICH ................... 2.10 A ••m-111110 portion. qi~ _pri""' rib. Sr"'eil •I"'" f•,.• ,,;1h r l'f'•n1td bono!radi~h, ,;~ti or frUl<'.p< fried !"''""""• COLD PRIME RIB PLATE ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . 2.45 r ...... thr pntry,. lhkk .r.:re'Gf told prime rih. &n·ed .. 11h o:rud'IM lio...er..tl~h. lon••t• a•d .~hitl .. t f,,,;,, llANIUIGEa ••••••••••••••••••••••••.• l .10 ~ _... ... i-f ..;.Ji ,_i..., dw>ddo r ...._ .. -4 ..... ~-., ~A SALAI>"SAHDWJCH , ,, ., , ,,,,,, .9!1 •.i,.Mi .. ,..., .... ~ -· .,_ .. -· 1 •• ;11H """ .. iw.w ..... i.-..... ......... 1.10 JACON AND TOMATO ............... .S~ >A11tCUED HAM ........ .':..... ..... l.1!1 328 N~ STANTON IUENA PAR-' AREA Opoo Moo. .... Sat. 11 a.m. U.ch 0,. 2 p.M. Slill&llf....Ohtntt Menu .....,,n1-4110 I.:. CH&F"S SALAD • • .. • • • • • • . . . .. . . • . . .. • 1.15 J11llf11 .... "'11 ..... ., --•llh ~-, ... • ..,.,.., rll"" _., u..tl -"ff "" MNI ,.1u,1r. ,.( ..._.... TIESTA FRUIT SAi.Ai> ............... , l.U i hltl...t r .. 11. -""" "" ltn-""'"' .-...... .r .1 ... i..1 •• .,..,_ fheae; .. , ...... whlio •hl,., ... d .... -. TU['iA DELJGHT ...................... • 1.5$ ""•'•t••" 1--'· 1111...t .. , ......... ..i.e. ............. wli~ ............ •11""9ft ..... _, __ 1 ... . 428 E. 17th ST • COSTA MISA Open Moo ..... Fri. 11 a.m. i...cti Ope• 4 p.m. SUldoy-Dlnner M~ Phone 645.0'90 ., t , At ltlesa Cauntry Club The Vic Garcia Ltd. group is sebding out great sounds from the Costa Mesa Golf-and Country Club, Thursday through Saturday nights from 9 p.m. That's when the patrons find some of the best dance • . ~ I ·1 . music in Orange County, with plenty o vane y in· the tempo. The group features Vic on guitar, Chuck Wackerman on drums~ Gary Hogan on brass and Germaine handling the vocals. NEW AND EXCITING IN ·oR.<iNGE COVNTY DELANEY'S SEA SHANTY -· OYSTER BAR ftWlEM The A-. ... ftl!:5TAU&:Vn' LUNCH e DINNER e SUNDAY BRUNCH • w...._ a.1uH ... llllM4 Continental Cuisine '""'""' Hit FiMlt Cockt1i11 Oysters. cS-.. 5'ri11p. Loblr9r. S&ai,i. CMwNt Seroing '630 llDO PARK DRiVE Lun<il<on ai¢ Dinner NEWPORT BEACH 675.olOO Mondat1 through Satvtdafl.11~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Closed Sundays , RESTAURANTS • coFFEE sHOPs • COCKTAIL LOUNGES I L)QUOR STORES W• •r• loc1ted next to ·th•' M1y ~o: in South Coast-Pl•%•. JllJ s. lrimt ~ -........ All Tvp•1 l Cl•••~• •f R1al i1tic Prie" l 7,,..,, Fer Food• 1ricl lit Opporh1riiti11 C•ll ~ • flllWl.U. ASIOCIA1'1.S _, M. a.I""'"'~ ..-,. ·· ''W• -TM ..._... 171'1 lff+'IM -·- ·········~········~·····~········ . is;· . . . • f7l4117J.4NJ: 'llOQ MA1N, BALBOA PENnlSUl.4 : ~· • ,1' e;;'~ /AfL_. Cari,b~ Room : • • . . . , . .. ... · . \::f/T"" PRESENTS • • , I • 41 , • .. .1 • • ENTERTAINMENT -DANCING -Mond1y thru S1turd1y • • Tho • . RETURNING APRIL 20 Son 9 st res l /So n 9w rit er MURRAY ( - • • • • • • • KATE PORTER l :JD-l:JO p.M:_ M•-tkr• Fri. HORN d rRlo : sun ay • : 21112' PACIFIC COAST HiGHWAY-ilUNTINGTON BEACH-536,,1421 : ,' s~unc:h ~ • • • •. • • • • • • , ..... > •w• , • • • • • •· • • • • • • • • • •, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. • '~GRANTS,: ,BRADFORD HOUSE'' '. • •• ) ' 'f Your Family Res'taurant · EVERY FRIDAY EVERY TUESDAY ' AND THURSOAY YOUR . s129 CHOICE BUCK lHlt t ... Turi11t All THE FISH G•W. FtW ChkkM Y.OU CAN EAT • ... ..., •• J111 He1WSfHlt NIGHT wll'll "':cfl Prln , ··~ CrHmY Ct S1t w, !+ti .... ~ ... 11 ..... .,~ ••Q & l vrt.r, T•l1W ,,, (. ....... , U' ........ 5ft(t . .3801 E.~tt CoAsr Hlcinr.a:r COii.OYA DEL Ji[At, CIJ.JJW.>IIA· ' · P11oss: (714) 675--1374 Ir~ ~ J'(/ andetltJ. · ~ INJ.4ZZ CONCERT • 1tet 1t1n • ~ .. ~ • t SUNDAY, , .: April 19'-.1 P.M. OPEN FOR BREAKFAST, LUNCH ANO DINNER _ . !'( Abo .... "· Moy l 8:30 1.m. to 9:3.0 p.m.1 Mond1y thru S1turday-~O .1.m. to 6 p.m., Sunday "' ~.tlez6 C foci ll Pr~~G~RA~N~T~s,~H~u~N~T~l,NgG~To~N~B~·~~~·c~,H~· g·~· ~~, B~R~9()1!:~H~u~it~s~T~&~A~o~AM~sg"gl ~ Pau.t.J PIZZA HOME DELIVERIES~ HAVE CHANGED A LOT SINCE THE OLD DAYS \ . '" •· " \, P~" -. ' ., ... DANCING ' 7NIGH1"S JOE & HERB TRIO ~ ........... l :ll P.M. • .Milt...,._ O..T ... 12161 Herffr 11.C. PheM Numllet IM-ttlt • ' F•ldly, Aptd 17, 1970 DAILY PILOT M l: ' Lil'e . . -'Underground' -'A.r~iat ' .. -~e.ate~.. D~plays iR N:~pµrt ~ =.l.:.~:..,.. ~llT ~ 4111' JUSIJM.-• Malo ... -...... -~ 0: . liao. -., 111>' p.m. ·Wtd. 'tbrouda .. ; .... J.111. -•-.• ..._._: a-l'TlllL On -Aprtl.,..., II, ........ llld m1111ll,'l" 1': I 81< • ..,., puad>s by ,._.,_ .. o1t111, Uwft 1'1enll. S9oo]. TrfA "' ........... ' • Ave., w.......-., l':ri. • Sol I,AGl!NA AllT GAUJ!IY -1111 Qllf Drtoe.1-lloldl, at I:• pJ!L April Ur.lolay I. .!ilmW!m $1. -and -.-INe. _.,, I to S and Sot. lllJ ¥-~Wo!>s ·P.IU. dally; -._. ~"3 II S p.m. CUmmJy GQ -897-llM.· uhlbl~ 'a r<troepecUve show fll Ute lllte Emil J. X-Jr. "Gtrt ..., ~. Slip" ' b/ \111 and -tbroqb Ajlrtl •• A1ID ... uhlbll, ....... A -llli6Ui ~chiaa;. e<l •onvuu by Jome1 Womo IOd lbt wlr'e IClllplun <!GU)\ on llllfo' at ilie lion ci-t.e PoUen.i . , , Coinrnum.!L'lbealer• S92 Av.. BOWERS M'UBEIJM -SQOI W. Mila SI., Sllnlll AnL H-: nida caDruJO, ·san .Clerblnte. 10,Lm. .. 4:30 p.m. Tues .• slt1; t•to • p.m. Bun.: Wed. mxl Tljurs .• Sat.· at l :!O p.m. n.rrL ey_e. 7.9 p./n. l(o •iw'P. On uhthlt tbroqb April through May t • .Re.tervauw automobile parapbernalia of, 'WiWam Jones lncludln& » 893-5602. ~ ' cpsories and ads. ' "Olle' flew over. ()llALU8 G.\U.ERY -!lilt So. Coaat llljllnfay, Lqunll Ult Cad:"'' Nllt" ,,. Beach. ·Hours : 11 a.qi. to 5 p.m.-4aQy. On tlhtbit throqlt A .~ qrr,ilale~.~~ April jiew paintlnp by l<en ~ ~Ille~, 1117~.wl""' . MESA VERDE LIBRARY ~ .. M-Venle Drive -Blvd., Coot'a Mesa. Th11rs. • Colle " l!esa. •'On· eahihlt ~ 'nplar Dbrafl' •. bours Sat. at 1::111 •pcm. th!Wlh ~ blay 1s.,o0 palntlnp by•illon<he DnnL AMADEUS QUARTET Will CLOSI UGUNA CHAMBER SEASON . C"!icart IMVad .. now al .. Ill -port H•rbor l:tlgh School : .. May 2. Reterv~ · CllOcu:a·. trriZENs' 1W11[ :.. 11111 H11rjior m.d., Cee111 1•watm.t1.-dle-Ttr11don"-Meu.• On exhibit durlnl'•ftlU].at 'buihtu boars throulb A comedy al. m.rttal-inifil.. May 15, oil palnt1np by Jeon lloj. · · · London Four Ends Laguna Season cretion on stage at Huntington SF£URlTy PACiftC BANK _ iM E. 17th Sl, Colt.a MeU. Beach Playhouse. 2110 Main On uhlbit during rqu1ar bulinela houra tbrouglt April ll, St., Huntington Beach. Per· oil palptinp by Pat Ingram. formances at 11:30 p.m. Fri. • . . . The Amacleul Qu¢tl' from Loadon will clo9e the' Oll'IOiit ~""'1. Ii th• Laguna Be1<b lllgh School auditorium, IOO Irvine, Newport Beach. Single tickets, are $3.75; students $1.50, wilt be available at the box office on the night of the performance. Telephone or· ders_ will be acttpted. Phone 494-5262. Sat. throUglt May t. Reser-0CC REPRODUCTIONS EmlllT -17Vt Fairvlew vations -53U861. Road, ~ .Meu. Hours: 7:·30 i.rn. • 11 p.m. J.t'.oz:i. • 'Ibun. 7::111· a.m. • 5 p.m. Ji'ri; I .·I p.m. Sun. In Ille Library on 0CC campia. Cun:ently M ablbit ... i'cprodDcUcns ol great palntlnp includlnf wsb by• -Dtps, M~. M-. Van Gogh, Cezanne, Renoir, G...,.,., and Cunt tbrouglt April · a.amber 'Musi~ 'Soclett Qll · -ay, Apr11 ·20. Their aD-1--.,..-----~----------11 .. Jtlpt Honnible Gentleman" A drama of scandal in Brit· Jsh Parliament. GftT stage at Laguna Mooltoo Playhouse, 808 Laguna Canyon Road. La- guna Beach, '1\J... • &"I: at 1::111 p.m. tb!OOlh May 2. l!eo-enati~. ••we BemW ii Ne,r U.na" AntHrar dratn.1 on :Rage at Sooth Coast' R'l""ory, 1127 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, 1burt'. ~onJ)', at 8:30 p.m. through May 7. Reservations 64$.1363: "AR th Llaely People" Vignettes o( Tennes see Wlllisms on olllge at the Open End Theater. 2115 Villa Way, Newpmt Beach, at -a :~ p.m.. 'llllln..llat. tlirouglt AprU 25. ReservatJon1 .. 175-IUO. "Girl ID FrncHu Sllp" Comedy abOul Jioyc:biatcy. on stage at the Co9ta Mesa CGm- munlty Playhou,.,Communlty Center Bldg., (West Got. of Or3n1e Cwoty FaitP'ounds, Ill Fiir Drive), Costa Mesa,, April 17 -May Z at ·1:30 p.m. Reservations -~. '"lrvbll" ,• An original ltlllalcal comedy about a computer thlt talks. on st.age •II the College-Cen· ter, Golden Well Collete April 17-18 at 1~3tp.m., 1574' Goli!en West Ave., Huntington Bea'ch. Rt!lelVaDona =89lH7U~ SOUTH SW JIOPICAL FISH • Largest· Selection of .Tropical ,Fish & Supplies In the are-. conEE GAl\DEN G.\f.l.ERY -:Im E. Coaat Blllnray, Corona del Mar. HOW'I : IG :IO LOI.· J:IO p.m. Mon. tbrouglt 5al On uhlbll through May I, ao:ryllc. palnUnp by' Albert Ande1*m ClyrDer ~ by the Newport Jillrbor Service Loque. • COSTA MESA LIBRAllY '-iifS Center SI., Ceelll M .... On exjllbtt during ~:library ....... tbrouglt May ll, oil and lil1t acreen work by Lydia Sauthwottll. MESA ART LEAGUE :...., 511 Center St., Ceelll M...._ HOllrs: Sal and'Sun. I to 5 p.m. Contlnuom uhlblt of mt wort In various media by.Ari Loque memben. No admiulcm charle. ~= 0nBEA.:'~t':"rqularSIS u:::; ~e: Suri<lll)'I l~ p.m. thrOlllll April, oil painUnp by Sylvia Moon- ier. 1 CORONA PEL MAR LIBRAllY -420 Marlpld Ave., Cor· ona del'Mal', On exhibit. through April, oil palnt1np by-Mary Lou Speed afl!I wood co.rvfnp by Henry Bemlllr. U:GUNA FEDERAL SAVINGll -JID Ocean Ave., Lquna Buch. On Wilblt during ncuiar -........ thr<>oglt April, a collection· -of art objects ud Je*elry made ol Jade and 'coral - CMC CENTER GAli.El\l' -3300 W. Ne"l'Orl Blvd., Ne.f, JlOl'I Beaclt. On ·emlbll'.thi'Oulh Miy 14, durinf "llJ!tr bwi· neu .l!ow'•· An shlblt,of, Jo. and Elthel: Dende1 and' tlleir Craftmlul Association. The lhow' tnehwlM mm•'CI WtlV• Ji>p. krlownp, llildwita-and bleac:h '}lrlnta. MAIUNER'S LIBIWIY --non.. .»rtve, Newport Beach. During rqular· Bbrary -., the Jr. Ellell Ar1lll fll the Month exhibit featuring winners fll ~ Art Show spon- sored by Youth Coalition Council. &!tries iii various media were all from.Jiwbor Area youlll, aie, IS· SO yuia. Slhlbit to be sbown·!!!!!!'!"1~D. ... Beethoven program will con. · 11st of ont quartet each fiom tbO early, middle · anif lat. perlodl -B.flat Major, Op. 11, No. I; F Mlaor, Op.· Iii; ond £.flat Major, Op. 127. Nbte:teen--seventy marts the 200th,.. annlver1ary of · Beethoven's birth· and the 20th year for the Amadeua Quan.I as well. CrlUcally acclalmtJI as-"best 1n the 1'0fld" by Ne..-, Sept. 1~, 1 ~ Amadeul "'recwdl UClllll.VelJ for • Deutlche GrammophOn · Gelelisdiart. . :Ille lime ol the concert Ii 1:30 p.m .. at Newport.Haroor I Director Set For ·Wilson i ' Monte k:tYt e.zecUUve ~ ducer and Bob ·Henry, pro- du.cer of'tlle Flip WlllOil Sbow1 have let Tim Kqey ai dlnctoi of the hour comedy aetid which makerlb debut on NBC this faD Thune!~•. 7:ifj) p.m., 1:30 ,p.m. , ' Kiley, who WU With the E4 SullWm , .111ow. · .for-· ·••eral yean, ~ ttte Smothen B~ allow during ill las\ s_eaon 1¢ also was directOI! ol the Frank.· Sinatra Speda1 'this. aea!<ln. · RALPH RICHMOND -JOAN' WULFSOHN Ltli MINILLI ""TMI ITIRILI cual"OO" Vllli!NIA NIXON ;, ."The Right -. . · ~nourable Gentleman" An lnttlQ1dflg ·&:ondal In Victorian Enpland OllfCTED IT J. I. fEUACCA . Now1LM...._ 211W. WILSOM.C:•n• MaSA 111--------------1n I"" F1lrvllw ltd,. ~7"1 FOR ADVERTISING 0TllSMTS .... SAmtATI .... MAT J CURTAIN l ilt ' 17J.G, fl:W..lde Dr. -" ....... INdl THE 11:1111lndn. r.t Offlql ...em IN . WEEKENDER PHONE ICCl LA6J.INA M.OULTON ·PLAYHOUSE TICKITS- 4ff.0743 NEWPORT HARBOR SHOWBOAT CRUISE DAILY-2 p.111. . ' ' . . SEE ALL THE FAMOUS HOMES AND BEAUTIFUL • YACHTS AS YOU CRUISE AROUND THE 6 ISLANDS OF NEWPORT HARBOR. ~'2-IO; U-IZ Sl.OOIVNorl-. •UN ZONI llOAT CO. ' IALIOA·' • (Nolt .. Porty ._ ... ) 'SDIERS SPACE ·$1.11 I Now is • good tirM to cle•n your 9•r•9• out. ' . ' • PACIFIC WALK-IN THEAJRES • WWltf' .. 4 Ac .... '"' ....... , w ... UTCH CASSIDY & THE .. ..,.f'loir; SUNDANC• ICID" {01") C..... • ........ • ... Ad,._.;,..M•ni. s'""" Ml-Ml~ ..... lMI OP MISS Jl•M IRODll" 101"1 C1lor ~~,.,.. AQ Cllfr Hll'fW Slllw-11 h't" ... IYI "HORltOR MOUi l " 101"1 c.M llm K1rWI' "TMI CRlMSON CUL. T" (Git) C.W Ac.--Y • ._.,.. w1..., l..t kiwi J9'111 Wl'fM "'TRUI IRIT" COi Cllltr "TMI ITIRlll CUCICOO" ... (01"1 Celef , •11 Clltr Slltw ••M Mltt.llctdl't "TOlt.f.1" COl"I Clltr DUE 0 'G IT Treat the Family to Dinner In One of Orange County's ·Fine Resto u ro nts, This Week GP TILIPHONI &n-6. . WINNER ·Of ', 3. ACADEMY· "AWAiDs ' . '' 8 E SJ ... PICT°UR[ John Schlealngel" ' I \ BEST DIRECTION I . EST ·SCREENPLAY ,Wfldo S•lt • ~ ~l.OJl<wO.U... ~-1 ...... ,...,.,. 2 ACADEMY NOf,\INATIQNS . .~()1///1 ( ()(/';/ lt</Jl'f/fl/ \ THURSDAY -•Eutll<11t" .•. L. A. TIMES "WI! IOM•D IN NIW HA VIN" , -S•hircl1y/S1111d1y "ONI! FLIW OVH THI CUCKOO'S NHT" ;, "A Theatrical Shock Treatment" , , . Daily Pilot POR RISIRV•TIOffl: UL.L ~1W& lll1 N.,....-t INf.. c .. ta Mesa • .. Sllow , .... 1 ..... COlltl ........... .....,~2, ... HELD OVER WINNER OF 5 ACADEMY AWARDS, ORANGE COUNTY'S BIGGEST Sl4QW .. CllllllY.fOI "f1lJll ... R BUTCffCASSIDY"AND THE SUNDANCE KID • ·-' STROTHER MARTIN JEFF COREY HENRY JONES 12! _,, """"" Fiil -l'!odoerd "' .!1111 Allftlll l!!!J Dincltd "' 6£11116£ 1111 ~u. -"' WllUlll 6lilOlllll --.. c.-...~ur.....O ·----PWVlllOlll COUii ft DnW (...,ijflfOllllOl §l!t""il'iiiii•.,a.11 ..... ) -ALSO- MAGGIE SMITH ACADEMY WINNER BEST ACTRESS lo•d· your c•r Ir turn dis ,.rd1 info dc!ll•ra. •LIA MARKIT . GARAGE SALi BAZAAR ORANGE COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS WITH THll COU-' · , .... _,. •IDI • • IFAIR. & lllWPORT llLVD., COSTA Ml!SAI TREASURES AND-TRASH e FREE ADMISSION PARKING 25• · • FREE PONY RIDE ' (WITH COUPON> 1 I .... OU.NH COUNTY • t -I •Al .. lOUNDS D 'PAii HIYI ' I •• j •' , • ' • . . , ' • ) • I J f J I I ~ t ~ ~ 1 ' J j j ., ~ ) ' .. I . I :1 ! j • • I • • ' l I ' . , I ' f ' i I I i. I •• -. i l r I I, I j, I ' ,. ' i ' . ,, . -. •• t;· -~ 7:55 '"" l:llO -• . • • • . . .. • ;. •' • • i1 ' . . . .. • . • • . . • ' I I -· ------··---· ..... , ... ' .. ......... ... ' .... ·~ ....... --_ _._ ·- Friday, A.pti.I 17, 1970 e JOB PRINTING e PUBLICATIONS e NEWSPAPERS Quality Printing ind Otpt ncfeble Service for more thin • quarter of • cfntury . PIL O T PRINTING tJtl :WUT IAUOA ILff-. NIWPOlt RACH ~ &4J .. Jt1 I \' • Your' Guide, to Movie• , • Shelley_ ... in. ............................ . ' '"Z' damn near knocks you out of your seat:" -P•ull'ne K•el, The New Yorker "An 'A' for 'Z'. Stands without peer as a document and th;iller." -Judith Crlat.NBC-TV SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO MISSIOJI DRIVE-IN MOV1ES -Now n,. T11eM•y- Acode111y Aw•rd W1•11er JoM Wepe e Color · "TRUE GR.IT" Phu • Jeck LO"'ft\Oft 'THE-OD!H:OtlPLE'' 4tMSQ·---11F•l 011 C.lU TOli• •1111 _,,7.0;MS TONITI AT 6:00 A t :J6 m aaa AND . An N.G.C. Tlrlll DID · I! ~ANA.VIS10N8 Tt:CHNICOLOR."JI · frO..WAANER SltOS.·SMN AITS W AJ'.ID AT 7:50 ONLY Theatre CANNE~FllM FESTIVAL WINNER! ·~I f•ln B·1J N!w Oiletror·· eiJS1J . ill R/deRo COLOR ,,. . ., ..... Costa-Ga was .._,.., arr Jorge 5empnJl u.,<.,. Mi~is TheoclOrakis ORANGE COUNTY EXCLUS[\IE ENGAGEMENT THE LINCOLN DRIVE-IN THEATRE HAS A BRAND-NEW TWIN! PACIFIC'S-WONDERFUL BUENA PARK 'DRIVE IN _ COLORFUL ALL-NEW " OPENS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22 COME SEE US! PRECI SION PROJECTION <=~> SUPER SOUND ( "'""' ) nw•rtusu. .................. _ .............. .. ~O!HJHG IH !Hf MOVIE woRLD IJKE Ill REGAL " SUPERVISED I RESTROOMS PLAYGROUND · I<'"""'"'"""') ('"'"'"'\ U CUl r·twl S.llAU nr I SPACIOUS I SNACDll • <':=r) soraiu SCRIBNSIZB <=> ·---·-· .. ··-·-·· /iiiil-r NEWcrlrur_, CUITEI Wllll£ TWO COllPlllt MO Dlfftll"T lllOflt PIOC;IAMS UY I[ lllOT(9 Ill ONlllmlOll •.. Yfllfl OIOICt ... -TillllCWMMMD!tiK.lf . • Tll' UDll mnt•t-lltlJI l'!IMSI ! , I ................ " .............................................................................. . I .. . ....... .. -COAST· HWY,. AT M~cARTHUR BLVD. . NEWPORT BEAClf * 6'4·07.60 . ' EXCLUSIVE ORAN.GE CQUNTY· RU!" ., 4' . ACADEMY ' AWARD . NOMINATIONS • Bob BEST SUPPORT-ACTOR ILLIOTT GOULD ~ &--BEST SUPPORT ACTRESS cf~~~,; . . I -. • BEST Cl"EMA TOG RAP HY Alice 'THEAT'R 'E • M>'!R8QR at ADAMS, ~OSTA MESA, P~ONE 546·3102 ON HARBOR BLVD.· ON£ MILE SOUTH Of SAN DIEGO FWY. ' . . . . NOTHING ,HAS BEEN LEF:r OUT OF titE_ADVENTuRER$/ ·To •11.clte-..ctt·otMr thtr"""' th9 world(; ·----IO~NJl!M 11-onh 1Crten . . .11111-1-·--.. ' ''"""'fU"""""' ,~, •:-~--..... •~ ::::.:_-~ .. ~- ~ ~ CMUl.aUUVOUll •loLf.llltAO& ~- ~YtlJIGCllllJI CCUA90CCIMG --~ Mll.t.JIOllldZI· OUWA•KoUllU .. _,._, ... ...... ~ .,....,.wuifl."""" TUESDAY, Al"Rll 21 , "Th• .Ad11e11ture"" •Ill 11at be 1haw11 - Sp«iol hlleflt Show, B«1:st Support Actor -GIG YOUNG- NOMINATED . ~R 'g · .. Best Supporting Actor GIG YOUNG S.-st Supporting Actress SUSANNAH YORK L 'PLUS THIS OUTSTAND)NG 'COMEDY a~ReARA HER.SHEY IGSI'".' ·RICHARD THOMAS SUMM8R BRUCE OAYb\ON · CA TH'/ BURNS STARTS WEDNESDAY, APR IL 22 • ·- \ • M.U.n· AND JEFF PLAIN , ,JANE .. r Al.L·THIS NEEDED WAS THli'-SPR.ING·TIG~&NEOI WE DON'T NEED A NEw TOASTER ··"ll!ERE! I <dCrT :an 'REPL'ES ' UEVOI SlrE TMEY WffETME ~~~ CAMILI.E ? Cro$sword Puzzle PERKINS FOR RELEASE FRIDA~A PRIL 17, 1!70 ACROSS l Stirs and Stripes or Maple Leif S Depth: Comb. fDfm 10 Be effusive 14 Part 15 Brand ar Frame 16 Oppos ed 17 Oalry (lfoduct: 2 words I• Very popul• JltfSOn 20 Kind of paper 21 Time ptriods: Abbr. 22 Sal amander 23 Dine at hom e: 2 words 25 Serum: Comb. lor11 2' Hand le : Fr. 30 Stille: Abbr. 31 Holid ay eYent 34 Has a sensation 3' Kind of rac:t: 38 So1k ll1x 39 F1med Notre Damt backflt ld: 3 words 4Z Sin 43 Egghead 44 Enter· talnment lorm •s Went ·ckly ., ~t\.10 <49 Bad day ror Caesar 50 Elypt: Abbr. 51 F Ing 53 Olplomacy 55 Uovir: Slooo 56 Kind of · horse race bf! 61 Actress Sommt r 62: Treats to shed water 64 Yanktt: Abbr. •5 USRR , wort1rs CO-Gp, W..Mtasure of llfl!I 17 us , .. , of the . 1910's 61 Indefinite answer 69 Portal DOWN I WOfry 2 C1lllorni1 c:o11111unlty l Sad c:ry 4 Bakery produ,ts S Kill -In certa in .. , ' Had lunch 1 Denve1 : 4 word s I 0 f U ti I H l & [ G l (V ~N U P A l l A~T I Wears: • 2 words 'Dollar bills 10 01Ye 11 Hav ing too few weapons 12 Put away n ltapoi. handle 18 Poolroom necessity 24 --. alba : Gyps um 25 Flnal authority 2, .. _th• Ball" 27 Forlflllf Hindu leader 21 Collon fabric: 2• Sprite 31 Golfers' norm 32 Slee I plow pioneer 4/17/70 33 Heating arranwtments 35 Grave 37 Sol ltudt lover 40 Giantess in Scand. '!IYlhology 41 Beginning used wltti gra m and lome 4' Tbose who fttl enmity 48 Pitch 51 Crown 52: Sll lfe 53 lltts or Expos 54 ·-mater 55 Biby buggy 57 Hlohway 58 Nuls . 59 A c:onlintnt: Corrib. form 60 River of Europe 'J 811k MISS PEACH STEVE ROPER I t . ' ' ~ lly Al Smith By Frank ~111111 • -! I TM/NK l'Lt.. l<ISS 'THEM ki.AIN,/ TOO. C:Ollll "'" .. ! . . GORDO ANIMAL CRACKERS .11-E ~U:MS OF "1Hl5WOO..D~ ~~cns,i IJU<EDiO ..A'.X;)f_ erxJC.tm® t ....... BY John Miles By Mell DON'i F1'4HT' rr, tt1P$ .. ..usT 'lllir« OF THEM AS Nl<l'Ut<E"' WASMCl.Ofl<S- '' . ~'·:.::\' f o/7 ·.·.::-; '~. By Saunders and Oftl'9Cll'd \ iy Charita · .t: Sc11 ·" I I • . , F'1dlf, A,.n 17, 1970 DAILY "LOT iz ' ly Gn Antola ---.... ....... 1---i ' 8111! !.l,iJ "* "'-llEl\ f'llo DENNIS THE MENACE • J'M t>IGe!K' f'Oft FIS!l WOAAIS." l OClJr llK:lll WllAT 111'£ 1)1G6Uj' rai ! • I " \ 0) I ~ ~ - • • . ., ,. • f ~ } • .. .. • I~ • ' l : l . .. I .• .. . • • , , ·' .. , .. .! ... .~ ,< ~ • . I ., ' ' l. 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VI, •u.fq_m1tic, r1dio, h••ler, power 1te1rin9, buc••t 11ah, contol1, •I~. ·Jlt'(M21'4 1 '67 ' PontiCK V•nturo . . ' c.,,,, v1·, 1ulomatic, r~cli o, "••ltr;. ' pbwer 1t1erin9, f•clor.y air, ~inyl top, 1+c. IUUF207l '67' IB.uicli Special . . Del1111e S•vl•rk. VI, e11t61r11ltic, rtdio, h1tftr, power 1teerin9, fe,clory eir, 1tc. I YCT063 I '67 Chev. lftiP.ala 2 Door h1rdtop. VI, 111!01r11tic, rtdio, he1t1r, power 1le1rin9, /1ctory eir, · 1tc. !Tll.Kl411 '68 DcclcJe Coronet . . ' ~ 440 Vt, 111lom1tic, r1Gio, h11ter, pow- er 1teeri119 l f1ctory eir. tUFD6741 •' -.--) • I ,lliELLEY :BLUE llpOlli . RETA1L PRIC~ , . ' I , ' . . r' OUR PRICE $1645 , ·~1 ·495. -. ·$1-695 . 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HOUIESFOR SALE I ~SI!$ FOR ~tE I HQUSES 1'0.~ .SALi I ~ES FOR SALE HQllSES F?R .. LE HoUSEI l'OR SALi~ ·ffOUUl'l'Olt ~· HOUSIS l'OR SALi HOUSES~ SALi ' Gtr1rol 1100 G_,., . . 1000. ~li,or·•. . . .· ·~ G~nerol ·. ·.1000 Ot~rol'.' ..• • .. 1000 °""'"I • . "ltlll>l-••I 1000 0-.al . 1000 10-r1I . ,. : ,C., l'ollCHAEL, INC., ESENTS ·ST~NERIDGE . ·1v . • . 'ESTA'ft, .. )VESLEY .k T.A:YLOR . CO MACNAl-IRYINE REALTY COMPANY ... . " >I LOcttfd jn 'th.• City of4 ,Wtstmin,t•r .on M•1nolia St., just· n_Orth cf 8olJW ~Venue' SEnLEMENT j · • · , __ 1: , FINER HOMES The ut~mate tn 'eJeeance. , . , ONE Bux;lc: TO OCIAN , , ~ 1 · · ..,_, ~t COl\ONA DEL KAR!ocalion. 3 Bt, 3 Bf, . LINDA ISLE mufff·....,:· s;'i!O:. w.! dlUonl11 .beauly .lri\b ev~ry modern con· BeautUul custom built 6 bedroom 2-atory, ... ... : : ! : : t ' .. .. I• ' 56 HOMU :, NQW OPEi!! FOR. IRSPECTION 3 & 4 BEDROOMS tutl1' .,.,,.ned lamll>' "'°m ience., Ownet 1'111 caro loon for, qualified family room home. pn.1eciuded L1llcla Isle, with.,.,,..,., Dnmatlc uv. botl'er. Fee siniple .. '. · f69,500. High ceilings· & a sweeping stalrcue.add to inc iOom wlti tlooNo<ceutng T the cbarm of Util water oriented hom'e. •tone llrop,..,.. """'"'map. ' •THl .. BlQFFS -$26,500" Fireplace In master bedroom~ separate ea~ deoo!atcr wallpapen Nice 3 be4r~ttaa and electric built~ih range, maid'• room ; an electric kitchen-& ba throulhQut. o.Jliht1ul out· & iOven. 'Pri~a.le palio. Perfect for a couple. stairway included In Util gracious, new. -: . . .. V•riety of floor pl1ns & iurtariors--Choica of WJFitl feeturf's • ,..;..,......_ ~., " . . ' . -' :, ~ -I • $25,500 . "t: '~· . "' .. ' .. ' · OPEN 'SUNDAY 1-5 : .,; 115 MiLFORD, CAMEO' SHORfS :i ,::·nr,matic 4 BR. contemporary home w/ ' ~;white water ocean view. Lrge~ dining area. '.,;Teakwood psneling. Pool in protected patio. J.,$150,000 • , Cathryn Tennille . ; '.;,: iA YFRONT -PIER & SUP New & Gorgeous - 5 Bedroom, 41' bath . $145,000 .Elfq\dsite Decor -4 Bedroom, 4 bath ... .. • . . ·. . . $140 000 'Large Lot -Fee ...:. 5 Bedroom, 3 bath · •. '179,000 Carol Tatum 2 VIEW LOTS Corona del Mai, finest view area. One-way, ";short street 2 lsrge flat lots w/older home. cGBuild on one or both. Bay -Ocean view. '°$85,000 ' -: Mary Harvey · .;irr ~oJal• op•n deily 10 ,.m. 'til du1k: ' ' '· .. ~ . . . side entertainme11.t center In ,excl~~ N~wpO~. ~ Call to see. ho · '169 300 ··1nctV<ttng a '<0' Blue Haven : •HAR~AR. ; VtEW' ' HILLS me. ' pool anst 12' x 24' caq&na. -DOVER SHORES Prestige Newpprt addttu. Fot a fastidiou1> buyer. ·Sharp, near new ( · · s y'appolntm•nt onty, $80,000 bedroom Lusk home; Family rm, dini!'g rm ~ home that b8JI evelYth\Da. Huge 11~ 'h ,.. ..,, rooni, Spectacular \'lew, loni'lil dining ro0m, .. &·2 baths .. Move .;,. .. tin. •54•5oo. paneled family room,.friendly with fireplac~ . 877 SandcasUe 'Open Sat/Sun 1·5 & wet bar. M~ kitchen. 4 bedrooms ·& " •. RAYCRES'r • · over· 4,000 sq. ft. Of living area. Tastafully ' Beautiful enclosed garden entry to excep-· ·<lecorated, together with lteated & filtered tional 3 bdrm & lam rm home on fee simple "pool. JlOf,000. Open Sun. 1624 Antigua Way •. C. '··~"· " · h · site. Formal dining room, 2'h baths & 3 car 0, swnrt y gal. PrQ(essitinal,landscaping. $81,500. Ul'PER BAY · .. ~y · · 1927 Santi~go · · '. ·Open Sat/Sun 1·5 • ExcepUonally lovely home.with master bed· LINDA ISLE room, large Uving room,. beautiful family \. . ... & co. ..i i;u:Af.roR Newport Beach Office 1028 Bayaide Drive . ..,.,.930 .. ·SEGWDED room & dming room. All opening to 40 ft. Magnifice,ntly deslgiied home with 5 · bdfms, )>001 & lanai. This customized, immaculate maid's rm &,~ ~11\s. ~pacious living & dining home may be seen Sat. & Sun. 1300 Estella .rnis open 19 cllttileyered patio ·deiok· facing (Comer of Highland & Estelle), $64,900 lagooti. RulnPUs · hn pluS family rm which opens to garden pali0. Wet bar. $169,300. • DOVER SHORES #80 Linda Isle Open Sat/Sun 1·5 Immaculate, spacious Ivan Wells 2·story' . . FIRST TIMEiOFFEREb . . . ~ARDEN W,ITH Dover Sl!Jl~c;Wilom built.A Bedroom View . 8 fT. WA TERFAU home· with ·~:·only'.7 months yourig. 2 sepa· Sets the ~ ~or ~ PR I- ,... · · • ·-.._ · · · •View home. 3 Large bedrooms, convertibl• CAMEO SHORES den; high beamed ceilin~s. Gorgeous View, • Wiii Exch•nit For Sm11ltr Beautiful sw&nining pool' plUJ many addl· ·L.uxurjouS>.cuMom·.b"11t ·Jlome on cbolee cor· tional features, including a . wine cellar. rate wings, master bedrm, living rm, formal VATE hving m. this 4 bed- • dining ·rm' IJtefiert .'w/brkfst nook can be room , 3 bath spht level beau. I d · ff ' fr f il & hild , ly. Countless features in-c ose o • om: am y room c ren s cllllk separate fam'il,f room bedrms for ideal entertaining. The 'whole FIREPLACE built-in kit: lovely' plai:t is tied. together b,~ a +o' m~i:bl~, chen,1 custom' draperies and gallery for that sought after open feelmg. carpets, sprinklers, large Shbwn by appt. Only. Call today. oorner lot. and MUCH 131' BAYFRONT .~~· .. w~aeu GI NO Finest Dover ~1'ores vacant lot. Owner liqui-WE SELL A HOME dating.·Priced>for1juick sale. EVERY 31 MINUTES • suMMER 1s coM1NG . . Walker l Lee See this cus~m built hoine· for year roun.d ' · living. 4 Bedrooms + loft for pool table or ?. · S~eps from: C~ina, Cove sandy beach. Take subject to· exisling ·61'; % Joan. 2626 Cove Street. Oped Sunday 1·5. , ner site. 4 Btlrms, den, ~baths + pwdr. rm1. .,98,000. Open Sun. 1930 Santiago Dr. !jug~, paU0 & .,,, l!IJll\ S\\!Tound H & F poo • ,own .. -will,.eoqiaer mailer .home .I/I ex· VIEW change in nesrby area. By appl $195,000. Overlooking Newport Harbor & ocean. I DOVER SHORE BEAUTY · ,Bedrooms, large living room, fireplace; Ne~ new !Op quality 2 stocy·Metllterranean large deck with View. A fairyland at night. w/2 story entry, 4. bdrms, family . rDi with Lots of closets & storage. '59,500. sunken wet bar, !Uge formal dining rm, 4 FOR.EVER VIEW baths + pwd rm arid 3·qr gsrage. f'ine i,n· Sunsets, ocean, cily-lights & Bay View that'& ' terior .~e~~!' B~ 'Jl<>intmenf7-CJ ~~~000. itself worth the $76,000 the owner is asking BLUE LAGOON VILLAS-$64,900 -for this fine home. 4 bedrooms, family room, White water ·viewi ftom eleganUy ~'refulblsh· 2 baths plus powder room. A Broadmoor, ed split lever condo1i3 br, fam· rm, wet bar, professionallY. decorated with handmade gtass enclosed porch,·; S baths, 2 pools, rec Mexic~ t~le floo~s. top grade carpeting, area, private beach, life & sec. guards. 'Va· wiu-m woo<! paneltng. cant. • LOTS Dover Shores ROY J. WARD CO., Realton BAYCREST OFFICE . . CORONA ,D~L MAR $29,950 Spectacular! Million$, VIEW of .bay, ocean & Income J420. a l;l'lonth,---peninsula. Spacious 3 bdrm split·level home Eastside Costa Mesa near Wi th den & playroom. Above harbor entrance. 2 Lots available, 1 on the beach with beauti· ful water ouUook, ia1 ,500. The other is an ex· ceptio.n!Jl view lot in an area surrounded by ,golf ,oourse. 77 x 150 Lot. See the unusual today! , Spanish •tyt. with COW'!· 2501 Ocean Blvd. Open.Sat/Sun l·~ magnificent homes. $48,500 · · Westcllff 1430 G1l1xy Drlvt, N.B. ~ ~ ':'~ & a bltln BBQ. DUPLEXES AND TRIP.LEXES ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I Newport 3 & Ion!+· 1 br & encl lailai. $43,500 A ERFllllllT APARTMENTS Newport Corona del'Mar•3 & 2·1>r under const $68,500 Large fee Jot adjacent to Dover Shores. $28,500 C.meo Hlghlanc:l1 · Spectacular view of ocean, high on the hi1L $35,000 LIDO W T nunt •t Cqrona del Mar 4 & 2 br dup. vieW:-$87,500 · New 'duplex & triplex .. 3 & 4 bdrm, 320 LIDO NORD Victoria short block to beach. $78,500 & $95,000 646-881l Corner water!rt duplex, S & 3 + den. $99,50Q 6 B8autlful units. 6 Car garages & utility lonytlmt) · · ~• "0.ur ·15"'" 'Veer" room, witb 85, ft. ll'Unting on excellent swim· · '""!l!!!!~~'!'"'"'"'"'"""'I '" ming beach. Units are newly !umisbed. t · 3 •-.o WESLEY N. TAYLOll CO., Realton Waste Ii ff Corner of Highland & Somerset, set among beautiful homes at exceptionally low price · of $23,500. MACN-4B·IRYINE R-•uc-• to $200 -. • .-Int·''""' ....... room-... --,,_ A 2111 S•n JOaquln Hills 'R. .. d. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Fixer Upper NEWRORT G.E.NTE~ ·. . • • ~910 901 Dover Dr., Sult• 120 (Our New +~.d!.!•st.. ...... . $20,500 . 1080 B 'd D I Realty Comp•!IY ' 642-1235 675.3210 OPEN SUN. 1·6 2 HOMES Corne?' LarkSpur & 4th, Corona del Mar. ~~tiit reduced !or ,quick sale. On l 'h lots, ~14' '1111. •office, Z.story + pool plus 3 bed' . ir.c:.:n1 JiOllle . .Excellent financmg. $77,500 . 833 Dover Dr~t~Suite 3, ...Wpo~ ~fch,. ~ ~-462'd Brina Your paint brulh and ---------1000 eysi • Nrevw.port "·•ch "'!~!!!!'!!!!!'!!'!!'!~!'!~!'!!!!!~!!'!~!!!~~I ·~ • Gontr•I 1•. · General -I..:: scru,'b bocket to Costa Mesa ~~~~!!!!'!!'!~~~!'!!'!!!'!!!!!'!!'!!!'!~d . '1000· General 1000 Where you'll lind the bargain K }. • ; ~~r'1;'..,,;·;!:;.~:..,""~~ .C .. QU.RTY~llD.'. 'If PRQ.~NT * General ' 1000 a. .... , lriao ~·ton Marion .. ·" EXCLUSIVE BROADMOOR •: Lov~y 4 BR. in Harbor View Hills. F.R. w/ fireplace. Walk to private pool and child· ren's play area. 'Mtn. view. Exp. cpts. Just \listed. '67,500 Bud Austin ' .. . ' . . r:EXCELLEN1 INCOME • 4 UNITS In Balb9a's. best rental area. Very close to , N.H.Y. Club. Best Bayfront bea c h and ocean. AU apts. in top condition & rented. $82,500 . -waiter liaise ..... " NEW LISTING-BAYSHORES .;open Sat. & Sun. 1·5 PM: 2491 Crestview. .. u you enjoy beach living, .this ·thr:ee .bed-, :1 room, 3 bath & large family .room with wet ·bar ~s for~you! $591500 ' Kathryn Rauiston ~. . HAiliOR 'VIEW HILLS 'I; Outstanding v i e w o( ocean and islands. ''Twinkling night view or pavilion and Bal· ;ooa Bay. All part or 4 BR. home w/fatitily room. J58 ,800 . . Al Fijllf: , . . ,. . 893 SANDCASTLE, CdM · ·Open Sat/Sun. 1·5. Lusk,..sglit·level 4 BR .. ! 3 Ba. Well dt,c. Pool size lot. Cozv FP in • tamil)' rm. Neat .wet bar. Just reduced to •. '$57.500 i :">Lavera Burns SUNSET VIEw -EASTBUJFF < Lusk home. "3 BR/21' Ba. Fam. rm. Play ~ nn. or offil"e. Beautiful .decor. Bike to ten~ l-nis club.. Price reduced. Good financing. : : . Make offer! $51,500 ;. ·: Harriett Davies · · . ' · .:: \ .. , LOW .INTEREST LOAN : .. • 'We.tclilf -spac. 5 BR. 4 Ba. lain. hom~. : · ;_avail with· lge. asaumabl,, low int. insur· .. . ance loap. Many extris Incl. heated fll>dl. wm conllder letse-<1ption. ·.)(Irion Buie -· .. 1- , RUSTIC RANCH ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I ..,wn 10 "'" l1000 down to ·POO\. iiitb ~ When ,...~to ttst or sen "HEY VETS" . This beautiful 4 bedroom '$22·500 ':'°J'bOOy,CallNOWOl'you'll ni!__ y• . n your ho~. We a.re in con-$391 Total down moves you BEAT HIGH ranch style home located 1n 1 . 1 miss it! nnwYet:" 1ew t~.t "flth ~~es moving in!-3 bedroom beauty com-INTEREST prime Costa Mesa area fea-B.uys h15 ~autiful 2 Bedrm In Dovft Shoria: BraJW,~ inlo the· NewjlOrt Beach & plete with POOL separate T•ke over GI exist fo.ln tures heavy shake roof ru~ & il~n French Qtr. condo. plan .~ IVAN . WEU$. Cotta Mesa area in the next 12 x 30 DEN Modem built.-LOAN cosrs, NO! QUAL- tic wood exterior, ae~ted Asswne 5% % FHA loan. Ready 'for (n\medrdtf ~-60 days, Call, for appt. int, All of uris located on a IFYING, NO! POINts, NO! master bedroom suite, p~ $22 950 • 2629. HARBOR BLVD , pancy. 3180 Sq, ft. of living large cul-de-sac lot. Tnum... Just move into this sparlcHng • feaslonally added beam ceil-'" • area. ferred owner says .ell GI 3 bedf'Otlrn. large FR plua ing family room with Frank· Cute 2 Bednn & den on large 546 8640 4 Bedroom!, 3 baths + pow-or fllA. bonus room. 3 baths. In Jin tireplace, :deluxe gold R-2 Jot. Fireplace ... hdwd OPEN-EVES TILL 1:30 det room. 3 Car Pf'ale-. WE SELL A HOME good locaticm! Only $35.900 shag carpeting, convertlb~ floors . dblc gar. Vacant. • * i . *'\' Step c:towi:i ttymg rm w/high 1860 N rt SJvd. CM EVERY 31 MINUTES full price, finished garagC', r u m p u s Try 10% down, F • • · · -.. -beam ceillni:. Richly panel-ewpo • w I k & L 1093 Baker, C.M. 54&5440 room gold Medallion C{lnven. . ~?"~t~n.dj, i~~.y1:J. led f&mlly 'rm ~th 2nd fire. CAU. 646-39'l8 Eves. 642-0185 a er ee iene<> kits:hen and much, E c. .. d o 4 B d place A-walk-in wet bar. PA.tJl,.WW'd much mo]"'(' All teriris avall-"'.~I e e rms OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 Large island kitt:hen. se~ TIGHT MONEY? 2790 Harbor' mvd. at Adams CABNABA1' able. No~ VA low down immac;.~te borne on large 900 CHESTNUT, Eastbluff arate breakfast nook. Sechlt· Family growing? Will ex-54$.9491 Open 'til 9 PM al.&.LTT c•. FHA or ! $33.500. See it noW~ corner lot, near grade (Corner qf .;J.ta. Vista), Spac. ed. landscaped courtyard change modem 5 BR., un-,.. ........................ I schoOts, ,.Alleu.me high 7%% ious 2 BR., lam. rm .. 2 ba. with 19 x 32 -heated pool. der $40,000 residence on pro-Business Bu1'lding 1093 Baker, C.M. 546-5«0 FHA loan, GREAT toe. FINE for en. This beautiful Wells bu\11 tected Cul De Sac, for 2 BR. $27, 950 lertai?ing142. v500acant -quick home, ts ~ an Jn>?Catlon. · hoHlll<I p"i-~~I ... A . Codd lnves~nl $35,ooo Room1 Ranch Style possess. , . to ekipnt aVlng.-Welcome.I a OQ1 n ssoc. Rusonable·down payment &_ Eastside Costa Mesa 2629 HA5!6B806R40 B.LVD. Island Dtlplex SUPER BARGAIN Ivan Wells & Sons . REALWRS vozy be•t of t•nru! Pre .... 3 BR. >ba. llen, frpk,·Paved ,.... _____ 3900 E. Coast Hwy. 6754392 income $350 per month. alley. Room for more unlta OPEN EVES TIL.L 1:30 Modem custom furn duplex, 10 Acres in Rancho California l\1AGNIFICENT .t BR, 2 Ba or parking Jl.1'any posaibill ·Bay View. Stepi to the Vil. ,vith outstanding v 1 E wr Roy J Ward Co 1 ' Wellt·McCardle, Rltr1. ti · • 0. NG & OtD A'llKE CLU;IVE AG~:..s Family rm, heated pool, 1810 Newport Blvd CM . es, Only $26,950, -Far1-~W- Y U · · lage. Priced right at: Right prict". good ler ms. 14~8.J ".·Dr! ~-J.550·· professloni.l landscaping, in 548-'m9 6"-0684 Evt;s C_ALL' 6"-7414 ~= c;:a~rn:~·:: .. _:: $79,500 •'-:-SEMPLE · <~ ~) H.B. Asrumahle 6%% loan, · Ferel Welker Realtor • <;:osta 1i1esa. Assum'e. FHA REAL ESTATE . pen • $44,500. 962-4981 eves; ~QUICKER YOU CALL.. I For Dally Pilot Want Adi , . loan at 6'D% ann.uiil i~·terest 2SlS E . Coa3 Hwy: 6'(5--210l WhlU! depbantl! Dlme.·line THE QUICKER YOU SELL Dial 642-$18 w1t£ paym••" ~ 1110 1nc1u<1. ·MESA · YElDE ' es all! TOTAL t> Rt <E · Chner•I lOOO~ral . 1000 Generel 1000 1 ·p1.<0tl. IVH1(',JIENTI <;ALL • • ' $26,950 WE SELL A HOME ,,,~~17fl Anytlti.O:-'· A"""'' Ill~• 91<1 tady says, INSJ'•NT HO.ME . EVERY 3t MINUTES · ' ".ell"1 A W.ll ldlpt,'3 Bed· , " W lk · & L TOTAL PAYM~NT roon1, 2 Blllh'bomto ls'\vhat Squeaky clean and ready to a er ~ ·88 $134' PER MONJt:I' she's: talken 'bout. Add a move into with plu.sb carpet .. ft'eal: siuJp.'J bedroom~ 2·batil romplete sprinkler ~ystem thmughout. SpaciouA sunlit 2790 Harbor Blvd, at Adams home. Freibly painied. GI and. a covered patio .and k. iMlhen with ·modern built. "'A"-' n•""-' r...:..n 'til 9 PM t t It n. F!REPLAC" Y ....,.....,,....., '-'Y"' fuan of $15.800 at SI,(% an. you ve go a awee lw:: ms, ~, ou can COUN~~ ~1 .119 ·nual1intereal You can't beat ho~ for..,$26,!IGO. ~this6%.IJ)Wmmtnt '1 R.•I· ~ it! Ser\tlce Porch. Double ~ 546-2313 loan with .TOTAL .payments Brand new, built b.Y. builder for his own home: 3 big bed. rooms. S'paTlding electric kitchen and brand new heaYy shag Carpets, -an · plus Wat extra pool table siT.e allon l'OOT1l • $38,500 • 10% down. owner will help. 6'&tl71 Garage, Forced air ·heat of $Ui6 per:.. month, $26,500 Completely fenced. Sprlnk: F1JU. PRICE. '''" carpet & Drape s WE SELL A HOME throu .... u! Famll>' Room. EV~ ... al MINUT.~, ~U.q.!\>OW 1! ~!.0'~. "iililVE .. &.R .. ilker & 'Lee WE s'l.:LJ-: ifoM~ FOR LISS . . · EVERY 31;MIHUT,E~ 1.~:n~~~~o'1:c~tt 842.~~?ltSl«l ' Wa Iker· .I. Lee i •hoPPtne. seauurut tanc1: OPEN HOUSE -.._ scaplng. An IP\bellevable 1190 Harbor Blvd. at M~ low price of DJ,5oo Featur. ·2f2t 15th' St. 54>4465, O~ 4li! J !')! .,·bit·""· extra quaitty cpto. NEWPORT HEIGHTS JUST LISTED SALE O" TRADE > ~°'!· .EZ tc-. FRI,. SAT • •!Ml • ~ '!O s I Shari> E-oicle unlto w/podl, F.OUR·P.LE~ 'P.ltlLoWBtiJ5·-8ra,'!"~ ~~"" noo. plan Oii quiet ""1uded "· 2 BR 164.0oo (3 Filrnt.bed> c •••• BAN • ~·· ""'"' ~ wtth eaeh, 1ar'1, dl'Pe, ctpta, J>l.o Between ocWl & ba,)· beaeht. a:. ;,"T...,.T co. ~brick ~ce -lat!) ~ :Ca ~'t:;Nn;~Ai:!r~R WRITE.OFF --l>luter CONtruction ., d .. OALOREI '1093 8'.kU, c.M. _, Mii to"wal)"cMi>ettng. S©~l<A\l&'B~s· The Punle with the Buift./n Chudle SYS EH ~ Assume lat Trust Deed $36,500 .~ down • f'or de- HorMI or Units .2 tl) lkdroom · 2 Bcdrm, l)rd""'d n~. trplc, tAili phone 6f6.n11. · j j j j I I ~y .icre; 3 Br, 2 Ba, pool, 2 {2) Bedroom' xlnt Coild. Eut CM. R--2 S.A. HeJ&hts VA or 1'HA 3 ·, \. ~--..-----.--. ___ _._._.__._. ...... '"II loan. MIY trad<!, Rlndtrkntcht RHlty 119.!IOO. Klngaarcl . RE Ml Bedrm. 123,lOIJ, ~ ' c , !l'!i.76.16. ms w. Balboa. NB &~ 2,2222 n.E. MI ~ •. SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 9000 • • I I •• . --. - ' • • I I ' ' I \ l • ' • ' •. • • ~ ... . Frkl•Yi ...,,II, 11, }970 , itousE$ FOR SALE I Housts FOR s.i.LE ,-HOUs1s ,01t-1ALa 'i HOUsas ,Olt,wia . NOUIDPC!ll &Ai.a-IJ:IOU''' PQlt·IA~• HOUUS ·PO!l ·!! 1 s . ' 11 t -...r 1000 General ... o.loral I .'11 • O•wn.i: ·,, ·•·II• Oloi.lrtl, • " • 11111 ~11'. '1 ' HM Q~·,,..1 1M1 ;N;;;,;rt;;i;;;;:cli;'"::;· ;1;•;;:;~;;;;;:;;;;:~ i A r$1000 I HERITAGE •• \' \ ; lfoME .•••. 'INCOME Ln~~·~=' . '. "· ... • I 8 . r • : I 1 READ "TH. · 15 " · !I..-• • • " tee· a.. '" ,._ Owrter ""·· .. :' Rhapi·s Humilis UCLllSIVE · I. · ,o;,qT.oM •uiL r 1900 ""'11' ~aclliiui· tm.. ~:".~-... ~c;:e ' 1AL10A 11L11N0t • , • , . , . bldroom. two bath AAn\O -~er e:· ---'-· ...... ..:......il NeOds, lo.vine ca .... Two, bedroom home.plus ~ I I cau oan i.... 1o ,.. 1hl; ;1 · _. BeauUful entry'!, new cari>etlnff,.thru-out. _,_,_ ,. -,- ' 111 t,ht> t-nl.ry hUlhvay 011 . , •• : ., . ~ ·1.a-'e ,pWlm'an i..j.:. ... :t:·i;;\.~~ ... l•-.lop>. _ ···--.,........ . ___ ..,one.. bedroom apartment .over 1arage. Ex· ! I 1thl.i.; Ellltblu!f bon1c. 'l'hl# ii tnt.cllve, ~rtul l900 ~"-· Jlf '"' •utq WI;••-· ---~ --.. u t I ' ti M t be ld to setU ta•·· • 1he f~nnc.r of r~lurea 1n j rt. ho1ne 0~1 large lot wt~h • * .1 ~e bulli;in electr 2011291 l country .Nil DANA MARINA. te en ~ on. !J.S 80 , e es -i"'; • this: 2 story 3 BR 3 SA hontf' amplr parking for traU~ or lf you are in the .4'uq,i r~~ a ;kite ~fa~ roo~ CC?mbinatiOn. The HA.CH '& STA'9ll S. • ::::~.. ' · '~vea. 548 i-..:,l ·whJch Includes a~ unexeeiled1 caniper. 4 Enonnous Bed· NIW ,home~ see lhese outatarid· •· ideal mulU.·purpoe:~-room. ·' ·w10•· c:iP9N Pll lDS . . . . , ~ B•ckiV View, Bit!. ,,.,,. -Tfu1!' • •""'"""' Ing <:usloJDioed b901es, built by"· 'if Two fireplaces, qule( forced'° a ir -but.' \1l\lque .U.tom.. 4 IW,-s Ba ' .' .'. ' 'ASTllO~. _ COSTA MIS.Al : • '·' I '""''' ,. .. ued den with dcllgt>t! Pr""" •nd<' 13&,'!111 • Frank fl. A:fres u d Son, local· • ;•. Elegant •eparete dlfiln& room with built Bia .. llo • m.-k 9peQ Hou;. Sil..a. Sun. 1·5 t .111. 2298 Waler· : ' v.'et bar, patios Jront & rear-. tor las aa.le! CaU Dan ~. ed in a prime area very •I-,._ , P, tMJf(-t a,nd chfuA.cloitet. · · Hur e·sar.ce + bcie.t •1p1.ce. "'• · 1·,vav C f 23rd l"''"t East ·or Santa ·~ t..-t ld I rt I I & >10.115\ w "t Qu JI r '-136:915:1o"clo, .<~. . , .. n ~· orner 0 • -1 0• 1 • •n ' • n '"' · -~ H~on St a t ·e. B<ac;li. ·The , a ty flnisn ,thlu:O>tt -·,Shike' roof. . Ana.AvenuecCosia Mesa. NEWLY P~DI . mon!I Price onJr~.000. 1~Mij homes are priced from $30,290 , Larg~ 'double . .1ar'i~ith ·utµtt~s ·and C ' Me 1190 Three btdroonis. den, cotnbination ,dininC· : C · & 3 to, 4'bedroom$, 2 to 3 car Pl' ~ , sy~cl~u~ grape stat•. fenced {Of!' Y.ar~. · R~l-AX . -, .Qwner will •~cept l~w .dOJI"' p•i:ent from ,~ COATS"' -~ •mhi lo$33,690andvaryin sizefrom · waShmgfacll1Ues1·~ ·~ · · ... , ~~Jc 1_,· .family room, nice 'ltehen, covered paUo. • · · W WA LLAC E • · . 1 · agesanll2to 3b aths ,w\lb • IN.cA•.'E UNIT offers largeliv'-g room·, ,,.tite 2 Bri!lll l\<·BA.:a11 "qualllted'buyer,.lllgbtconsldereaseopllol\. ·· REAL TORS rr·s· WONDERFUL t·~ e shak~ or mission tile roofs, fire-"'" w; ~tee ·.,ith btiu;. .. 6~· 1io1n . 'Owner very ,ap.xious, abbmit on prlce'.and , . --54'-4141-many buys in appliances i>l•ces, undergroun~ utilities, b_edroom, bath,.. buil~iri.,P,tcht;.n. ~&·ale.I, tv&il'.able.' • ,t e. rm I. }..vai)abie immedi~te occupancy. 1 (Open Evening•) "°" fi nd In !he Clamfiod concrete drivew>ys, huilt·ins fifeplace, foroed a ir lint and its own 1arage -HARMING Price $12500 ( Ads. Checlc I.hem oow! and C4fPetlng. There is VA and \Yllh utilities and ·\'Vashing facilitl~s. -· , • ";I .'-' "' • •• 645!2000 • . . . . Eves. 548-6966 ~ l :i:::~~~~~~~'!'!.i_,;~;:;:~~~~=::;.I FHA fjnancing available. 'J'her~ • - . "'• 2 Bedwt ·+ den, l~, baths, . 1. ' are ~.homes avilil~le becaU.e J?riced'to '"11 at only $48,000. l xisi["1'$17.-•"l' bl"."'· ""?1• c1ubhQWIC SAY le IEACH REALTI', INC. Open Hous~s · THIS 'WEEKEND ll'ffp ttilt b•dy dl...cto ry w!ffl yo1 thl1 ..,. ..... • ' yo11 t• floine·h1111tl119. All the loc•tl1 .. 1 ll1fff M'1w ore dncrilNd 111 9r1ot1t deteh by 4141HrrisJ.t ...... ' wllero i11 todoy'1 DAILY rlLOT WANT ADS. Petr-, thowlltlJ Opell ho111n for t.&e or to Nttt .,. .,.i te lit.t 111c:ll iafwmotlo1 i11 thil col111111 .-II Frii9y. HOUSES FOR SALE (2 Br & F1mily or Oen) 900 Chestn ut (cor Alta Vista) Eastbl uff 675-2101 (Sal & Sun 1·5) .. · (3 Bedroom) **S l5 36th Street, Newport Beach 673·6210 (Sat & Sun)·. 2116 Vis ta Dorado <the Bluffs) NB 644-0965 (Sal & Sun 10·5) ** 106 Linda Isle Drive i Linda lsle) NB · 642-8235; 67 5-3210 (Sat & Sun)· 228 .Hazel, Co rona del li1 ar . 673·2222 (Sat & Sun 1·5) · (3 Bedroom & Family or Den) 3057 Carob St. 1Eastbluff) NB 546-4141 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2298 \Vaterman \"..lay. Eastside Costa J.1esa 645-2000: 548·6966 Eves. (Sat & Sun 1·5) 24582 Los Serranos, Laguna Niguel· · 499·2238; 496·2604 (Sat & Sun 12-5) 2501 Ocean Blvd .. Corona del Mar 644·¥.llO (Sal & Sun 1·5) .2491 Crestvic'v (Bayshores) NB 833-0700: 644-2430 (Sat & Sun 1·5) **433 Bayside Orive. Nevrport Beach 642·8235; 675-3210 (Sat & Sun ) *1930. Santia.:?o IDover Shores) NB 64 2-8235; 675-3210 (S un) (4 Bedroom) 2015 Ke\vamee !Irvine Terrace) Cdli1 642-6472; 613·34'>8 Eves. (Sun .1-5) 262e Ceve St. !China Cove) CdM 646-1550 !Sun 1·5) * 115 !\Iii ford <Ca1nco Shores) Cdli1 633·0700; 644-2430 (Sun 1-5) **11 Linda Jc;Je Drive (Linda Isle) NB 64 2-8235; 615·32 10 !Sat & Sun) 1130 Santiago tDover Shores) NB "64 2·8235; 675-321 0 tSat & Sun) 5901 Price, 11untington Beach 84 6-0604 !Sat 1·4; Sun 11-4) (4 Bedroom & Family or Oen) 3807 Topside J .. n (lfarbor Vie \v Hills) Cdl\.1 644-2521 !Sat & Sun 1·5) 1430 Galaxy Drive (Dover Shores) NB 646-1550 'IOpen Daily\ 877 Sandcastle 1ll arbor Vie\v 1-tills) Cdhl 644·4910 ~Sat & Sun 1-5) 1334 J-lan1pshirc \ircle <Baycre st) NB 6<2·5200 !Sat & Sun 2·5) 1507 I,incoln La ne 1Baycresll NB 642-5200 tSnn 1 :30·5:30) 2365 Colgate Dr i,·c IColle.gc Park ) Cl\1 549·2189 rsat & Sun 1·5) 893 Sandcai.tlc r ~l arbor Vi ev.• Homes) Cd1t1 833-0700: 64•1-2430 !Sat & Sun \·5) *1624 An tigua \Vay (Dover Shores) NB 64 2·8235; 615·3210 !Sun) 1330 Galaxy l)rive rDover Shores) NB 642-6235; 67!\-321 0 !Sat & Sun) 1300 Estelle t\\'c~tcliff) NB 642-8235; 675-3210 (Sat & Sun) 5871 l~eil. Jlun lington Be~ch 846·0604 · <Sa t & Sun q 1·41 986 Sa ndcastl e. ('o ron:i def li1ar 673-2222 tSa l & Sun (S Bedroom & F•mily or Den) 2861 Chios Roarl. Costa ?viesa 540·1828 •Sal & Sun 1·51 821 Camphor (Eastbluff) NB 675·5726 tDaily from 14p1n) **80 Linda l!ile (Lind a Islel NB 644-4910 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1815 Santiago IDo\•er Shores\ NB 642-8235; 675-32 10 (Sun) * 1536 Galaxy f)rive (Dover Shores) NB 642·8235; 675-3210 !Sat & Sun) t 7442· Encino Circle, 1-funtington Beach 642·6691 (Sun 1·5) HOME & INCOME (3 Bedroom & .11 2 Onvx. Balboa Island 675-3331 220 Pearl, Balboa Island 615·3331 Apt) 14 Bedroom +· 1 Bedroom Aptl 71 5 Jasmine, Corona del Mar 61~222 (S al & Sun 1·5) 14 & 3 Bedroom) *Corner Larkspur & 4th. Corona del 111ar 633-0700; 644-2430 !Sun 1·6) DUPLEXES FOR SALE j3 & 4 Bedroom) • **1303 N. Bayfront. Balboa Island 675-3331 ISat & Sun 1·5) APARTMENTS · FOR SALE 200 Emerald, Balboa Island 675·3331 (Sat & Sun 1·5) * Peol * * Wstlffrent * *' * PHI -' W.retffMt of cre;lit rejeetion~ Occupancy• 600 -1¥!91• IHn -Alsym•bte. No POints or prlvil~re•. .. • 901 0. Dtl . S "te 126 . by May 1, 1970 •1n this.unll AJ loan charges .. Rent u;.,..home lo make yqtir ~~':Tl'U>~.s 'HIWl'OIU llACH -~·· "' ' ..U.2000 . 1 dded f lure th pa)'lljen\~· In full or enjoy its, CDIJtfoft and ~ 1 ea 8 ese homes in-col~ct income from the ·Smaller unit. Th.e1e ~ tor ' ~kc, ~· .su.&U• ------~ ----· -----. elude such additional extras, 15 six (6)' 'btalltiful duplexes are· locat ed· near shag · ciirpets, fi;ont lawn Jana. • th•· Bo~s Glub •. Cos la Mesa Park ·and Down· l>e'vtr. 1119...a : . 1227 I -._ 1221! scaplng: with sprinklers. · low~. ',CALL FOR FUl!THll!' OITAILI. . ..,. , -~~ . . Our next unit is now on sale for occupancy .in May and' Jube' 1970 andl. introduces · the ne'w stooO sq.' It; "El 'Dorado" model priceti from· $34,490. R•nche ... UI Cuest• Hemes .,, lrMlrhurlt•t'Atl1nt1, Ht.nl1.,1111 la•ch · fft.mt -•IJ:ll ... ., •• i,46~0555 · . CONVENIENCE 220 E. S.vttnfffnth 'St. ,\,~ to ; \'V~tctW. Pla2a I:. ~ ( E. 17th St. '.$Mtip"'9 Ctr.) 17lh . St. 1hoppinr, -< ' a f.17* '"""' COSTA:MES.l lib<uy. ·14ea1 · ,.i;'!'""'"' f . . . home, GorJepus 2 BR, faJn. · ''// '/ 'k f . d/ · , 11r a, dlnb~ .. Solld • woll YPV I e QUT rten . y sei'vice built. l!DOm 1o, <amP"r or . PRIME LOT -LOCATI0t4 l ! Corner . .of G•luy encl M•rin~~ : I $31,000 · :r l -3 year finenclnt 1vallabf9 •r .... tr1cte up hr fnceml p,ro'p.rty. ' ·: l'hon~. s41.19l6 , ·;I EVE. NIN · · . ~ · ' trailer. Prie@d to stll at os ·~ALL 646.mt !)r MM57f> 125.900. """m" "'"· Call ~~~~ oe...ral 540-).151. = .:;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 •;;;I G;•;"°;;;'";';;;;;;;;;;;;i,;;;;;;';000;;: I ,_,,_,...,. __ ..;,.._ --. -1~1 .:.N::;•W::ipo=rt-:la:;;:;•<::.:h_.c.;1200:.0.: I ·;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;~I ====r=~~O:~~;:::~~~~i[ oft Jc j. l -~,--iii H/JtBOR Hlahiands,"'11<vo l• TAILOl!-MADE " .-.10001GOM.ral llOO •· · us,thetehome1.areha1'dto «-1 • 'f:T,I:. a :1 e '' find. Briaht I: clean·3 BR A For 2 ffiatiicf fUiiillts! ~ PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES NEEDS HELP! 2 BA homo w/-lrpk, In ;:,<~~'. ~ :112t ':i I ------- Pele Barrell ' f<ea/t'I pr11J11nl6 OPEN HOUSES Rare Opportunity 1S07 LINCOLN LANI This doctor'! home, held open for ·the first ti me, is an exceptional v 1 l u e. Among its many assets ate: · • 4 Bedroorils • Sunken living room' • Formal dining rm e Separate £am. rm e Family orChard e Separate dog run Newly decorited by Cannel and Chaffin. Beadtilully landscaped yard. Bill Bentz \vill show you through thi s unusual home. SUNDAY 1 :30 to 5:30. ·A Joy Fprever 1334: HAMl'SHIRI CIRCLE ~Beauty that will charm and delight you in its Oriental ga rd en setting. This distinctive custom built Jiome has 4. Bedroom3, PfCln panelled entrance and dining room., fimiIY room. wet bar, lath_ house and 3 car garage wi th bonus 10xl5 room that could be finish- ed as 5th bedroom or b o m e office .. Open · SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 2 to 5. Olfioo Opo~ s.1u;..1.+. ' s;,..iays PETE BARRETT· REAL TY 1605 Wosr<ilif o·r .. "~~I. 642-5100 .. Delightful Luxury • Sophisticated new home In an exclu.&ivc commun- ily. Adjacent to the Uni- versity of Ca!Uorni• Ir· "inc campus in Turtle Rock Hills. Thre~ bed· S30.i00 beys' you the utmost in c\Hllomized luxury h~tt! II.faster suite opell.'I to pri· vale P'ATIO enc;ircled by 1-'0!!e rarden. Larie heated and filtered pool \\1th Ioli! or dccktni . ShufOeboard court. built-ir, T.V. 'g a.nd ENDLE.SS EXTRAS. A LO\'I 00\VN payment lets you as- sume this LO\V INTEREST VA loan 111th $217 pt!r mont h TOTAL! Walk~r & Lee 2043 \Vestclill DI°. 1 • 6-10-7711 . Open 'tU ~:po Pl\! e EASTBlllff e , , piime resldl"lllial atta. \Valk othtt. Sparkliim concl! "1, • . Sl:tOWN IY APPOINTMENT, ~Iesa dcl !\far, 3 Bedrn1, and 10 l\laJ1ncn School &: We~!-, . $56,00o' . ~.:.: family, 1,. Bath + bltins, cUU ahopPing. ·Priced f'Or needs W'Ork ..• But 'priced lmm.ediale sale '$28,500? U • RM ,Hiii Rulty '. • rieht lor prest"flt condi1ion. Call 5'5-M24. uhlv:' Park~cenler, Irvinl : 16 ~Ind• tile Drive N.e'v 5 bedrOom. 5 bath home with upstail;s view of Corona del Mar bill s. 3 Fireplaces & ~Q. Luxurio4s carpeting & panelling. Land· scaped. With dock .... , .......... ,.. $145,000. Vacant. Call Ra.y Gault at Call Anyt me t'J3.082q ! \ou_th Coa st ' n .Lind• tile Drive l\e\v S Bf .. ·s bath Qorrie on lagoon . Marble entry, Y<e\.)lar .. ~/FM Intercom, Mstr. Br: has b'e~. ceil. .. own frplc. Large· family r6om' W/f 'i ., ' . "" l?ep ace . .. .. . .. .. .. .. $185,000 · IO Lind• 1.l(i Drive · 5 Bedroom .& maid'•, s' balbs with> family ~m & large rumpus ·room. Carpeting. 3 · ~replaces. 4,246 Sq. Ft. . . . . . . . $169,300 J · ' W •terfront Let's No. 4: E xcellen( 51 fl. Cirida lsle leasehold lot. Plan• avail. Consider trade ..... $35,000 Heritage Real ~ate.5fG.11.lil NEW LISTING $U,ts0 No down to vets, low down FHA: 3 BR, l~S ·-BA, dble 1ar. Hure yard, fenc.d front I: re¥.,. Sharp! \Voa't last! BOI OLSON·REA~TOR . ·546-SSIO,- # FOR SALE -BY OWNER :; BR., fa:n1 room, tip!C., book shelves, rnclosed p a ti o, mahy rxtras. CIO!!l' t o schools I: · So'uth Co a 1 t Plaza. $3:?,500. As1ume gz.;_~; rn~\ ·loan. 546-6.S.!5 C{l!l fq_r a.ept. , No. 41 ~ Long ~ater view facing lJttrbOr Is· ADULTS ON'C:~-Y-. -,..-rkirns: 18.fid 'Y'/76.2 ft. of frontage. Plans· •':'ail . <..Ondo, £.s!At, 2 Bedrm. 1 \~ , No. 18: ?oint lot with 118 ft. of frontage. Lone baths, :itep1~·e~ Pi.·ic.ecl lor \Vater.v1ew. Plan3•vaiJ1ble. . cntick e. '· · -· ' 0pon l'Uuto Sun-1·5 . . . ~ 'BILL GRUNDY,;~IALTOR 240t ~~, C.M. <Our New ~dClr.euJ . . eau.. Geot'f• .r,t:..s.J24· ai:f. 133 Dover Dr .• Suite 3, N.I, '42"4620 FOR ~e. ·~ ·0 1vn e r . Be..-luy -l!aslbluff U)e a 98•·comer w)ttr a pr- den view! .Prefer [,uak quaL fly!· Need 4 Br, tam. rm. w/fJ.'Plf: . 2% , ~· '. ·.service po~h. I: large fe~ yard ? How aboUt ahOi'ttst block to new elementary' sCbt I: &hops? Nt!ed immediate OC· cupancy ti good financing~ HO\v's" abotit '$44.500? See o\vncr· ,&.It it Sun at 2501 Bamboo SI. 644·14;',0. BY--;-TR.A..~SFRD ·owner 2 1\Slry; l yr old ~ BR; 3 BA, arch desiinedt poqf s.il.t: lo!, en,!1 . of cul-de-sae., 1 Blk Back Bay, 2700 Sq ft, din rm, sm aewina nn or. cffice. lam/kit 30 x 14, !iv rm '"'/beamed ceilin:.!' I: lrplc. l\f9ther-ln·law 11ulle v.:/scp cnlra~cc. $;11,000. 546-75« ~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~!!·~~ Eut1tde iftl le! !"Str~et near :--Churchr11 1: iChools. 3 BR. WAKE Up to this marvelous G~..;;i;;no;;.r..:•;;.l _ .. ___ .:,1000:;; Generel . · tobo 21 (eA -v.·/tteated pool . \.Co",,."''· Po38•"'"1rl!Euelt Blufl ' Cpts', drp8, fr1>lc .. "'cod o. r, • e\• , separ. fl $21.MO Call 646-5113 ate .mute~ 11uite, Luxury liv. FHA ReNle oon.'. • ,..--· in:, everythlitt ' at yo"' Double-shat'p 4 Bednn On eel'-fer app't. . II ••' S 3 O 9 • O " • 3 BR 2 "A Cul ng,...upl. . , a , ..... nu· 11hoo·s like model. $2"JO • ¥ • -de-sac. Buscada Realty. 838-1234, z.i ,-POuR-PLEXES mo. '"''"'" ovorythlnr Bllnl. ""''· ··~·· ""''· '"· ,.,,1.,; .. Estate ·Sale C1ron• tlel Mar IP« , : LUSK. HOME. H•r~ View Hllt.s 4 BR. \'112 Baths, }')Jn, Rni l Kilchen combo, frplc, Prof j' fes,lonally landsca{>t'd fo( low m.atnt wllr1:'eoncttte Pa.; • lio att:&a Incl bit-in rtdv.~ I benches l fitt rinr. Separate i childrtns ,11lay )'.ant, featur; 1 e.; bit.in sand box It concretft ' play pl~. ·Other xtraa 1ilct I Culligan ·Y.'&ler 10ftener Q auto gar door. Call 644-0886 tor 1pp1. Opon Sat & Sun (1.5) ( fU S.ndcHtlo; C~ • · . . . . ' TIREQ ·,OF T!'fE 11,LAHS 1 .. 11 you'v~ seen a "'hoLe.·hoat ot ORriiARY'S )'OLL'll ·a preeia te our briaht a CHEERY 3 Bedrooms lt'&lk to the beach .. $36.9'0. Excellent .reaidentlal area, i:oOd. income. Priced for iJu. m@diate ¥ale ;t,I $47,000. FHA terms (must be O\\'ner oc- cllp~d I. New <.'Onvenl ionaJ (one four.plex per indivkl- oal). CUh to.ubtina loana hnu.lti·hld{;: purchase . avail. able).· All oilers subject to eoutt ap prov&l,.Ca11 545-8424. $32.500 or niake an cUer: lndscaped. ·As~un1e SS..% 17"'-;'iii.;;;:,:=.o--'""'- Immedlate possession. f1lA or ~finance. S.."6,150. * CHAR?.lINC \\'&terircnt 1 I}. ::>cG-~98 home, 3 BR. 3 BA. LI.rte , F ixer Uppw -\ner. · · patio. Pter &; noat.· Teniflc en..-. S.t/hn 1'• e New llslln• of ,, ... v,~, BY l>.vner. Beaut. 4 Br.. .,...... ~ · ".,. •u buy at SS5,000! • 1-715 J.1,.,lne , .. 'i. •: Camb11dce hom~ on quie t fan1. ~ .. '2. ba.,, ~ ,Colleae JONES REALT\' 673--G210 4 bdrm boule' plus 1 .blirm · .· strttt. Needs 11·ork but pr;ie-Park .. 8'1Jlz. \IH1v cpt, drpt, I :i:;.7,""~r.:=,:._~;=:"" cd right for present <.'Onell-elc. Nr. scMs. .~,bop/ctr. BAY1'"R ONT : S18 ,:i 00 apartmf ent. , , • · tion. Vacant. $28 •. 500. ~89 ~IOBJLE HO;\fE. New crpt, U S•ndc•stle LOVEhT 3 . Bit, :BA. drp!, priv. beach~ clbhsc, Vle1v home, 4 Mnn, fAm nn. : · L•••• .. ..,._ , adults. A-3 Anch6~ \Vay, beautiful .patici. · Bia 5 Bednn hon1e $310 c.o v e,'~ir P.a·t~o . 11 34 Lido Park. Call 673-2896 221 H•zel Option al $37,450. P~ulaiJrn;i. ~2;;,500'. C a 11 · · Abo 54~27Tl Broker. mE BLUP'~ 3 Bdrm, 3 Ve Li~e Ccwona, 3 bdrm, : : ,_ " ...... 1·51!!'......._. 2 Hn"~'"s. 3 Bd...., l-Bd-. bath, split l ev e l, on sewing.room . : -.,_ -·~., .... rr een belt . Custom DON V. FRANKLIN OllEGf ftEALTY Inc. P.6-'i: <;"IOM!. to. ,atore~. decorated &: lmmJlculate. ~REAL TOR -=·.,,· ., *"*"-llHalW.o& park. $µ,<>90 .• -'4.a-2486 Large kitchen. $31,900. e 67J..2222 e SHAlfp: ct1l'N"7 Chvnr/Aa:t. • 644--0575 aft 6 pm weekdays --=--~-· . UPGRADED GORGEous'Tbr.'"i9oo'. Elec BWFFS. 3er;1 Ba. l iCvel: PANOR'~IC VIEW I Freedom. hQmc .,,dlh 3 hUJ;c CAMEO SHORES kit, d,tn/f"°m, ·3 ~ii~ ba. choice C01'tl. lo(-. wafted 2!Xi1 BayAide Dr. Beaut. 1 bedrooms, ~s pull man Pttced reduced on Lush t:rpl. PIJI. lnd!ICpe. rm paUo/vlew. i\fany r,ut. e.'(· zhake roof 1-«ty. 3 Br. ·4 ba.. l bath: Jlon1e ,has added den thls lovely vie\v home for boat, $32,950 s.t()....8376 tru $32 500 ~ y,·aterfront home xlnt awim l ~~~;!~~~c~m c~!~1 1::'. Ciqu!;!~~e~~~~f with 4 Br, ·2 Bb~: 0~~ GI/1'liA ~'(C:~Je' ~~r~ 2~L~F·~!· $~~ ~O~~~t ~;rr: l Hon, ~ady for occupancy. Fabulous oCean vi9w1 tc.tms. $25,§0o. 548-7~ ' bai', dbl O\'en, auto Y.'81er 1111 Gt'u~y, ~-i•lt•r' FULL PRICE '21,f!OO. No mllftlltlce nt teik pai;elinc soflnr, By Owner $&5,000. Ph. 833 Dover Dr., N.B. 642-4620 I down ·10 VE"'I'S . or $65<1 to 2 Lar:e btdroona.plus Mesi Del ~r. . .1105 6.f4.0085 • · • l ·~~~·!!l"~~!!!!-•I 00 Ve!~. WHY RENT! .' convertible den · -.,.. BY O\VNER;; BI:.UFFS CON· DON'T WOJt~Y ! roonu~. h\'o baths, master bedroom 1 u i 1 e, famUy roon1. A truly compll'lC home for $36.800. Can be purchased tor $3700 do\1·n. Con\'enlent teims: l.Jber· al landscapin&, a n d sprinkler syatem allo\Y· ana:. ~r-size lot. Ther· mador gelf.eleaning oven. Carpeting throughout en ru bber pad, Self eontaln. ed laundry. Foimica fac- ed hardwood kitche:n cab- ine!J. Pomonit. ceramic tile counten and full 1pluh. Annztroni eheet' vinyl In kltc~n. bath- roori\sJ and I au n dr y. ~Jany, many ether qual- ity featutts. Five acrn 1Y.i m and tennis club in development. Lots of val· uc. Lots cf room. WE SELL A HOMJ · pretty yart1 · 1: ptJOl ' 1~11\.fAC. 4 Br, crpts. dt'pll, DO. 2 .Br, d•n .• 2~1 'ba, lux· This sharp, 1111aU 2 BR. home : Open Dilly Fr9m 1 PM EVERY 21 MINUtaS No\v SS4.5bo Ideal l i nd 1c·a pi nc:· ' ury, +. 511 Aven1da Cam-'v!ll not be affect~ by new ~ n1 CAMPHOR Walke·r. &. Lee deooraunr. 113 '°""'"· c.>1. .... •• N.e . Ev ... Mt-286•. t<wy .• Frpt ..... , klt<h. 5 BR 3 ba. + Wnily nn · Nice patio. Take a lock, you · ·i-ard ' . . , , .. 1111 LE ASE/cpt·lfln . $'/a,000 will be alad )'OU did! ~: Nice ,..,. Y • nn. tor pool. 2'i90 Harbor Blvd. at AdilJl:W , · B.-Yc:rest exec. homl'!. F'ull MORGAN REALTY : Sp~en fiont I.':. rear. iG-9491 ~n 'tft 9 P"ril _ Mesi .Verde Conde vttw Back Bil! S750/mo. 673-6642 6T:>&r.:>IJ l : ~h~~C~~~~o ':n': W-----......... 1 Countt'f au~ vu1~,.ailja~ to O\Vner -SU-11li . 3411 E. Cout Hivy.~· Cdt.f • : &eH 'immed. Priced 0 below 11iRffYxdlfl !'~3~ 1tt~_r.B•Ae.b1! own-llv l~~~t. BCoOUNDnd -l.bxury CASH ou;o:-,' '. ark t $4" 000 .... ' .. 711 • ·•· • DGJuunt o. F'UtTI 2 Br ' m et a a, . Yes,~ ~l'Jt!,w!th~p ~ . ri'1u, pat.io .. delui:e'frlfidalre 2 Ba $4?·ra'.>Xlnt 1~ ' IY. OWKER 1 . Scenk Prcpertie\i 67"'N 'i26 rooms, d1111na nn1 ~r¥ ~ANT PRIVACY? appl'.a, ndiant heat, dbl Pf'. 11.fcK~~e' Realtor, ~ 11~ Poppy ,'Ave, Cd~f. Ocean ·: : A , ~a~.elec bl~1 4cn1ar.ze LOts of room .lo' enti:'.!rtaln w/elee dr 6-blt·ln atorqe BY Owne the· mulls °KTodel ,·iew.3 br, prlv. patio. JU31 : FOR 5 L.E·SM,651 <.'Or~ ~ col~~' &;re~. -90Ri:, i~ this 3 BR" + ·cµn. + fain. cablntlt~ .. ~,OiOO. ~-K hom:· .f . BR 0~ 3 . ,. above little Corona Bch.. 1 \ 2015 KEWAMEE • ,m~f' ,shopp J'li:. Take over + ?.ox22ift,.all purpo.w: nn. MIS.A VERDE S IR ,· d \B ' 1 6"-46'6 Aloving to Hawaii. Irvine Terr•ce 5S..f,, loan at $34,500 ,tu.II Encl. Spanish cOurtyard, 3 -, en. y •PP -' MUST.SELL 4 BR. 2\i baths, lanai room. price.. . ' " 1 '. . Yiats. old 'k iminac' Q01e Formal Dini~ ~· 1;5-x24 5 BR. 3 Ba, den, 2 frpl's,, ~ J;;2,400 ' Dec. ldtc~n ·" all ~lt·lna. P•ctfk Sh4tr'' •hy 'to sc;hools It lhoppi.,,i.,. ·. i;;'~~~ ~ 2\, ~i beaut. view lot in Eas~lutf. Phone 61:>7817 alttr f , ... XIR Low IAi!'f i,o .... Call ,.141-&SS or o y Hl. · I~ Lusk blllll homo,6"-01'3 ST l'lllCI! , . ' • kor Riiy. •75, . *'BY OWNER* 4 BR, l N-po'rt H;ifhto ·m. LUSK HOME . NEEDS T.L.C. 1730 w. 0:..1: H1&tiW1.Y · · 8366 Via Lfdo, NB Ope" Sun. BA, lam.Uy· rm, lu.'(urloti~. In Harber .View Hills, 3 ,M, '.; . BulcaJly soond ihd needs &CU47' Eves. HAUCRESJ . Assumt ble" 6-\9%. '$42.~. COZV t' BR · + CUEST 2 BA + extra Ji tam nn, , : only .. hafldy.man and TEN-l l lUi'M 51/•Y· LNn • '~ ' ' HC>Uii't BJ: owner. m s'.an beaut land:!CPI. 98;) Sand· I : DER LOVE and ,.. .... .,. 3 .rt ~ .;;_.. 1,, ba •-' h ..::... Bernardino, N.B. 846-9160. castle. °'""Tie.r: 6'73r7410, • .......-~. 1UJSTJC 3 Br Ctt1Uine Sa.n Beauuiul home, entrY hall; .. ~room, ~ t... ani-Mi-2953 • . bedtam"""'1, ..... • m2 ~tthh, B"10"':,'~,"k Bc.rii. ~tOur\L Some. ~nUq. 3 bcdrooma~ dlnln1 · rm.. wood \!loerl. SM . .riO lt"WI Cell ... ft a rk-1115 B · 1 °122-3 · '· ' 'J ... , .... _. ~ ' Pl"--. ·-s no do•-n. "'A --..,,z. • -.., ayct•• -• HARBOR VIE\V ff.ILLS .. 'ya~. ONLY .~.do•"·n --~ nice turn. l~:i ba •. 'l& dc"n, tarz'e li~'11ft: m .. 1ubjeet"to ... 'I" ""'' "" Beat HiO ID l, j •• •-• ~u ~ .~ k • ., ,,, 1 ' · ,,w down. , • ., 1$ ~~ 'B•"-'' ,~ .. ,· •BR Ooean VI.ow J.••• Hom• SJG4 per mo th all mal\,Y · """"'• patio, .,,.._. :i~ "' o~n 10 a!l5Ume. ,... • r "''"" ..., .. ,., U\I • 1"":: ••t 600 >'" , nPRICPA>Ers . ahop, cellar Incl I lot1 •• 0\\'n 540-1720. ' . FULLI R REAL TY ' •• ' · • · home for sale or trade 4 BRrl SA P'am Rm inU1 l ~W. E SE•L~L • HOM. E weU sprin& \\'AW'. SM.950. TAttBILL 2HS H1rMr 546-0p14 Assume 5% nlA'io.h, c BR. $!eluded ~tftet, i.t&:c. yard . custom !~t,!!';'1 · $62.S»-by ; ~ 21~-dn. '8 Ov.Tier wtU car -2 •• hrdy,if -... _ •• _ "'°'· •·•• -· Ol'<'ner. ""·~ • • EVERY JI MINUT.tlS ': · . . . fnl KUT C t NI l'-4 ~ ...-.u-~.,. ' W lk &. L !;?'· GOUI CltyNo. (~!"") ·~· ~~~· : _,... • IW'I -~l-~re='vY.~" new iu_ .. _ ~ Jow.:1100~ .f"Fullnew.J. YA· TIME FOR ~ , -\ 8 er· ee· ,.mp' • ~ ":-'~ • . ~ , . "-'"'· -· """· Liff Isle 1•1 : SOii\ Fernh<alh, C.ld.' !ott ~..!"..!? ,:?" .J.,~taJol)I c.aia M.,. ,.,.. ... enl Co. -DICOR • ""•'$ . ,I" 71ll2 Ed'-eO.or~i"I . C•nale 1300 ,eaJcer, C.M.l 3 'BR; 2 -·~;;;;, 1 • -·'"· S<S-1111 lj)UICK CASH "''"' M2-44:i5 5404140 3 BR. horr'lt. Private btitcb ea.u ~1Y redtco"' r>.t1ed. ".".,~ =· pool.~~· i,'t1w~ NEWLY decor. 4 Br. 2 Ba, · "' ... autuu•i.~:!.' •• Bd-•. ·,il· ' area. Nr. poolJ, te1ipll A. f!!C. se v11. eon ct or ·"'"' RtaltOr 1430 Gl!Ml •Dr ft.tn mt. ~·Ins, fndr trtts. THROUGH A ""'" ....,-" ··- BUSIEST m&J1letpla~ In area. Walk to UlC ocean. dov.11. ~2221 '.l.r 84&.S686. "6-15ll0~ <>Pen oiau,y , ·· blk ,y,·alJ, fence. $271~. Famllv nn. Xlttl atreet to • . town. Tht 'DAILY Pit.OT Onl y $24,9001 • >ls-a;tl!. • • DAILY l'ILOT "''"' q l!;.lol,llOO, ,•. '! ().-Hild .:din. l 'e vt CAYWOOD R EALTY Is Your f.d tp our NO m•nc1 .,,.hll tt'i.s.,)'00 , "' ... .,...., ) ............. tllcr1. 1"ok 8:103 w. Cou\ Hl'Y .. NB clusW<d•I Somoono W\U bt ,.,, .. u " Willi •_,Do\lLY T\fE SUN N!:Vt:R SETS qn WANT ADS LIDO l!l liLTY "INC. now11! • S°41'12ft • "3kl ...... it. Dla1,kl-l671 ..... 111 • oAil:v PILOT \VANT ADS! .. .. 3:l31 V!a t.ldo ' m.m Telephone: 833-1102 • • J t 1 ,.- ( ' ! •• •• •• .. • • ..... • . ' ~· • .. • • • ·~1•1 . ". . . . .. ' ~-. . . . . . ·. 17, 1970 t ' " • .. .JJ.~ ... ~~ ' ...._, ... c ,, "-\t~ • UllrF1111<S"'ttr.--,;m;nr-..i!11iDTffir'Ti""llil'TALS RINTAL~ Rln1ALS ' RIHTAt•· -'RINTALS • RENTAU H..,,., F•rnw..d --Unfomlshad HOlllM Unfurnlohacl Apll. .f~hhaod ,' Uftfvmlifiod Apts. Unlllmlshad W. Iola 1351 Huntl ....... IMcli 1400 Bolboo J:IOll No..-;., ...... ttll L ...... Nl!uol 3717 c.te -· . .. Sl•C-Mala SI• ·· uoo ISLE ™11•c. • "'· 'Bo home "' = ~ ~~li~~~i:Aiir.iiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiii~;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim i I btoch • IChOOtl 129.900. GI FOR i..u.. Avoll sooo, BAYCRtsr '-4 s.&.om, ,. '!'..sE. ,, st.' 2 Bo. S!(AU. l ·lll\an; opt. All ~ IAYFRONT loin $251mo96&-1671. Bolboo Ptolnoulo Po l ot. family nn, dinll>C rm, -'l"'"!"i ~ ~ .. polo . utll jolli!, •-,1'1.&omlno ~RAN Opportuntrf .BY OWNER: .Aaurne 6~% 28R. F-rplc,. BU-In elect Avt.llable MAY 15. $425 mo. Mleorn&. 49,..,_.1_2~1 or Di. C.M.-Mt* ~·; lfr .. lbM.-Ql'rean ~..., GI loan. 3 Br, 2·• $31),5()0, RIO. Dble pr. $325 .mo. Or on )'CUI leue. Pete B&mtt ;9&-34Q3 ADULTS.Ley l BR ~~ ~ • call MS-:Dlt, H B unAlm. No pet.a. flS.0496 Realty 6G-s200 -·· ~ ~ew crpW dl'Pf' bltfts• $U5 • ~'foco 'llltl<;k ai. . . W BAYFRONT B l'l'boa AVAJL. MAY h t. 3 Br., 2i! MIMloti Vlale· . ·i'lOI "'° -!!!~ , ' ·PARK~ A VENUE ~' By °"'11tl'.' •Huntlnt' toft ~in., tum.1 5 'Bt, .fi 'Ba. Ba. Town home.~ 4 ~"'DRM"""-au"' wondlrtul 2 BJ\.·.n,;~i.::fCsoae io2:.~7,' .._"'SH Pl • •-Call 6"-~'9 ~1 $300 .r.tonth ~ • ~ v• .,,......., · ......... · l i c1ir" HANDLE • Horbour T~ ., • -'-·~-HwPlncbln Realtor 61>-4392 ~ ~=: :.::.;":'1 :;; ~ ~"."'· 1165·. ,· ~ZllA & .POMONA N,pric:e~•SJDf,OOD. BY OWNER:~ 8~aut l tul Lido Isle. 'J:Sfl I Sttps .to &aeh; 2 Br, 2 _ FURNISHEDAptt.from $120 . ~ iiz,•. Hou.: localed Wil.Wrlnmt b 0 tn.e., ~' of Ba. Studio. Bl~. Gar. Sl25 Duplens U-"Um. 3975 mo A"' qi t 1• , Walle to . • a.t...ws; cf illand · wattt· troD• w I 'pt l v N.£An beachta 3 br, 2 ba aD-mo yearly. 540--7573 --ev~ttiiria• 6C-ll20 , t ~ 611 (21!)· 812.sel.O dock; 3 br, . 2 ba, mewiy nual ~ C)l' Junt thnl LOVELY TWNHSE w/view ot S BDRM .. , 21 ba.. cln. aood =0;;;,..;c.;:;.' ~;_;;:;,;_~-I '. : W tAWo·tor-wo. . • ndtc. $12.500. 846-60U1·'w Labor Day~ can 67:Jo.100Jl. PoOl 2 Bdrm 2 Ba ftplc Ira: , loca.Uon, fenced )'d., ga:rqe VERY, ...Jllice 1. Bl'. Dplx. : :'!¥*-ti-.Mr\ J~ . · ~-16*J Batun.a •Ln. · patio $:25o Aaent ~ $185, lit. month. cln. & aec. Qultt. Sep by pr&pa. l . CQSTA MESA'S FINEST "NEAR THE BEACH" ' :ilxTRA CHARMlll9 u.B. ·1P .. ~ ·-> ' ~'"'"'" a. .. l. 2400 • · ••Pool~ •• ,u. May ht. ...,, ot'JJJ, no pet>. -um , I!!\. SBA hOme on·3S' Jot, F..:.ioln .J.alW,. 1i1i NICELY ....... 3 BR. 2 BA. Newport Hollflits 3210 M>-ml NEWLY tum lla<b. ~ 1 Br. • ~ b!.11 on. Lido. $413,SIXI. home in Pacitlc SI.nils. $225c NEW 2 BR 2,8A r bltns RENT~LS ~~-:idttp. ~~,is.-~ pe.tB. • . , Bachelor, 1 & 2 Bedrooms Co111pletely Furnished from $ ~ 40 (also unfurnished GYallable I KlttBrittJJ:wNun. Pttenar. SP~N1ISR •'J'0Wnhodle. •mo.1.IE6-39ll.67Hi810 ·. ·am. ·. Apts. Furnished en,.~ ,.....,... 'tttt ~. &t2-5:bl. , Drapn, cuptt.;' aecon.ted, ttf, Grdnr tncl. Av. May l. '6' Modern fialle.r prdell patio, 4 Br. 2~ Ba, .!:!SI""• a..c11 2705 m . &42-8Ce9 f2Ul 459-1400 Gener•I 4000 Adulta Only · lalboa lil•nd 1355 recreaOon facllitiea nearby. ....,,7 67$-5601 aft 1PM Assume good FHA Joan NE\V gp11r 1ew1 3 BR, 1%. Univeraity P•rk "' Si'ngle· l BR Furn Apt. Adults no • Luxuriously Furnished 0 ,t.ll Electric Aportmonts e Prlv1h G.r•,.s · ! 200 EMERALD i21.950. 96&-40I!t b'pba,l lpaUl~.J.. mo: .. · .manlw 4 BR l tam. nn. lmmac pell. $60 mo. can 548-1356. t Open S.t./Sun. 1.S ' "~rn 'oeean cond. Move in TODAY AT 1876 Ful)erton Ave. 0 2 Swlonm;ng Pool• 11-tsdl 0 lndMd"°I Patios 2 BR. Apt.. larp pee:t room. L .. un• Hil.ls 1700 view, lawn I patio. $S50 mo, S350 M • ~ lie ·-...1 tti:.Mft W. 1ll34 Miramar. Eves, o. Ad It l BR Encl Patio. Carport, ··--· ,,._"· ..,..,_ BY OWNER: S BR +den. 213: 462-42?41 Daya 3 BR·+ din rm, Olo.iet: cur-U S water paid. $12) mo. 2459 !:· 220 PEARL As1ume 6~ loan ' buy 2ll:688-3687 coll. ne-r loc. lmmed. Poaeu at Elden. ~134.: •.••••.• PLUS •••••.•• -"--Sat/Sun 1-S eqult>. Alt ~ S37-Tl55 ' I i:r, ~ C.. 333'-0101 ' .. --· ·•~. 1 l 2 btd-1·· ...,..., S-r Ronttl• 2910 __ , --Nowpo_!!. Booch 4200 * ND RATE INCRIASJ! for Summer * Gen•rou1 MOVE·IN Allow1nc:e ~Bk.+modcrnapt_$59,51!D L•.,... a..ch 1705 room apartinents. tumlsh· -----·I · --SUMMER RENTAL I • . _31 '" Md uniumwo.d,. wtth N rt B h LARGE DUPLEX DRAMATIC LAGUNA BEACH rvono •• complete privocy Md land-owpo H< ~yean old. SBdrn'll. 2 Baths ~...xecutive Mme in Emerald Beaut, Blue Lagoon• Villa, 2 F6R ieiue. by <>wner. •New .~ped oountr;y chm atmo.s- ea.ch. X1n!: ineome. Block to Bay. 4,450 Sq, fl under roof, Bli, l eA, w/dil)'er, wel bar, home. 4 BR, ·2 BA. Fam mi. phere lncludirle P.50.000 * Spoclol -l Month'• FRIE RENT ...... COME SEE ....... ~-bay,'$82,500 wflll>, indoor<JUtdoor pool. 2 swimming pools, tennis Cpls, drps, trplc, Xtra jar&\" ·~rth of recfta~ f1cil· · i '· --~ Fantaltic ooaalline view, DF· courts, a1ep11 to private beach garage. Landtcaped. Pool:, 1tics deslpe.d ahl' operated GRAND OPENING • 1760 Pomona, Costa Mesa (Wost· of Nowport,-botwofn 17th I. 11th. St.I · HOME & INCOME •icned by Don Williamson, $425 month ot June. $250 ree & clubho\JR ·prtv. S315 just for liiwlt people. ~ BR. home plus furn. apt. Al..\. $Di5.CW With liberal wkly. Jub' and August. mo. Water pd. 833--2317 aft f> ~ So. Bay. $87,500 1tenna or trade tor ocean-499-215%. JO AM-2 PM. wkdys, anytime wlmds, . Open Sat/Sun 1-5 . l!Ontlot. LOVELY LIDO SANos l===.2;====1 Renh From $145 to $300 --------------IMMEDIATE RENTAL$ 112 On)'ll ENGWNl>.REAL ESTA't!I HOME 1 blk to bch 3 Bdnn Eon Bluff 3242 ·~ e 2 Ba Pool J'uly $200 wk A111 --------·I ' ~h. fucnished Cost• Mes• 5100 ; l.S N. .. YfllONT NEW 2 Br, l BA + MW.ti $250 wk. 5105 Bruce Cm-2826 CATALPA St. 4 BR, 2 ! "--Sat/'C..-1-5 Purpoae,Room. White watrr c..'tnl. 543-9404 Newport Bch BA. $Omo incl rardene-r & ,.,.,..,.le Occupancy Mo, lo Mo. Lea.""e Avail. DCClf.ANCY a MARTINIQUE • Pi1rk·Llke Surroundings DELUXE l-2 A: 3 BR APTS. .ALSO FURN. BACHELOR Prr patios e Htd Pooh Nr shop'g e Adults only 1m Santa Ana Ave., CM Mgl" Apt ll3 e 646-5542 ~11'_,...kX..• -r"' · BI •-walfr. See Sat & Sun. I" IOYely 3 I 4 Br., 2. Wlw, t-JU oven, range -LIDO I ale Reservations. 644-1437 owner. F> each. Great • kx::atiOll! d 11 h"" asher. Balanee.d Home or apt. July thru ANAHEIM $140. Lrg cheerful newly Luxury garden apartments furn. l BR. apt (triplex) otferlDa eomplet. privacy, Bltn&, pri, 1 chlld ok. N-r beaUtlfUI lendlcapfnr a achla. 2230 S. Center St. S.A. unpe.ralleled recreadonal (Nr. Warner) 545-0989 tadlltiel in a eountry t ftntal record. · power. Cart>etina:, $2'1,950 Labor Day Week. 673-3948 _ Low Down. 499-3006 or Coron• dei M.r 3250 '117 So. Brookhunt (1 hlk. So. of Lincoln) (714) 772-tSOO • CHARMING -'-==·===== 4 BR, 3 boU.· No ---Condominium 2'5D CLEAN 3 B-r. 2 Ba. Frplc, erpts, drps, dbl ear. Children ck, No p e t 1 . .,,...... club atmospbett, Now Laguna Be.ch <11705 ~ trom ~ve~y room,. S•n CJefMt"lte . i;;,;.., p1., 2 Br, .,, ..... 1710 SAN Juan Hills, lease 6 mo. min., 2 br & den, 3 bths, furn. linens. GoU & rec . priv, Adults-No pets. Avail. May lst. $3.10. Mo. Call 493-3390 GARDEN GROVE leaaina: In Newport Beach. EL CORDOVA Brand new delux apts, spac. ious, 1 & 2 Br, swimming pool, b-bque, rec tia.II. These are the best in the area. See them at 2077 Charle, matul&· . $125,llOO, • : WILLIAM WINTON REALTOR : 22t Merine Ave. ·I 675-:1331 l$Y OWNER -Cllltom 4 BR, ···BA HOUie wn BR. 1 BA f pl JQIJet Balcony, wet ~. frpk. boat A: mooring aYall. 227 Coral A v e • :m..tG. """"""°" Booch 1400 '$135 MO. BUYS ·;:.YOU A NEW ;·4 BR HOME l( you earn $8.!iOO a year or \,ESS and have. 5 or more ·~ in )'Ollr family, )'Oil .s117 now qualify under the °"' FHA -215 ... /!:bow. -2 Both ~. :Payment. ol $135 pel' tho. for 38'.t mant.hs (30 ~anl. iDclodlng taxes Ii Jpurance. faymentl may ~ )Ha: dependl.ng Oil )"6tir in-pne. Annual percentage in- ~t -rate or 2% on a *'3,900 mortpgc. I. ~ in cuh L~ all you need t> move in, which includea <lqling chafps and im· ........ : 1 mile from tbe OC'ean : f in Hunt\nctun Beach : Bkr. 714 : 962-1353 ;1st HOME? • ~w I:: -ready f:ir lmmed OC· cupancy. 4 Bf, 2 ba, bit.in ftnie 1: oven, dilhwuhet', W/w crpt, drps, -re1r yd fenc. in,, front yd landlcaping, f23.500 FHA _ Min. down. VA $400 total down. Call ~1353. Tl'iplexe.s • 1rom $39,995 4 Unita • .from $52,000 View Homt~ . Xlnt tenns Lois • From $7,000 Apt. rentala -ltom-.$135. GOLDE(\1-TRIANOU! Jlaolty a 4'2'.213D 432 N. El Cimino Real RENTALS Houlff Unfurnished l3UXI Chapman Ave. LIKE New 3 Br. 2 ba, all (4 blka W. Santa Ana Fwy,} blt-inii Ma.int. pool, Ocean (n4) 636-JroO vw. Adults, $330. 673-6635. Modebopenl0amto8,.. •$35 WEEK ru:::" .. °:: :.:~:"'" LUXURY APARTMENTS Oak~ood t 4'4--9436 t er John & Louise Selltts, 4 BR., for furn.) 3 BA. Year-G d PANORAMIC. View nverlook-fWS.2118'' Gener•• 3boo ly $350 mo. Frank Marshall ar en ., Al 'mE OOIE YOU'VE BEEN 1---------Realty. &75-461Xl nr i8o Beach. 2 BR furn, 2 BR. Unfurn. Newly dee. LOOKING FOR! LOVELY 3 Br home, 2 Ba, 1.;~>=,;;=:;====' I So all elec, Mature adulta, no New crpts & drp1. Spac FIXER UPPER B .. c b din nn, pvt patio ol1 mut.. Huntington Beach 34oo uth lay Club Apartments cbildr<o, no peb. 1195 mo., ""'U('d•. Adib, no peb. n<0 hotne, S Bml &:: den, 1 1ollC bdrm, fa mi I y pat Io, Apartments Eves, 499-.!755 mo. !283 FoUnta.in Wa:J E. block to beach It pool. Hawaiian t~ hol.lle, 1rp.1; RENT/ Leue new contemp. 1700 161h S 1 BR Apt; also alttplnc rnui. <Harbor, fu rn · \V · on 50x100 Jot, only $18,350. Bet-w/w crptin&, drps, bit-ins, hm nr bch/ frwy1. 6' walls REMARKABLY tr.et Util pd. Free TV &: n.dlo. WllMn}. \Vil.son Gardens ter huny ori tJW one! Bill % ml to beach. $260 mo. JiWTOUndlng this 3 Br 2 Ba UNBELIEVABLY 7.a'.lO So. Coul Hwy. Apts William.o ltH!ty, 239 Del 549--0317 bel0tt 5; "'8-4076 hm, 2 b'p~; Roma>) tub + ·EXTRAORDINARILY 714: 642-8170 RENTALS .,. * TOWNHOUSE * Mar, S.C. 492-617J after 6 atrium/ blending patios; BEAUTIFUL Apts. Unfutnlshtd 2 BR. 1~ BA, crpts, drps. 4 BR. 2 BA. frplC', mod LAKEFRONT . Lake Foreilt garden w/ _insul. lanai. 2 V•I D'iMre G•rdtn Apts HOTEL ROOMS FOR ---patio. Adults, $160. 134 E. kitchen. 1 blk shops i. beh.. New 2 Br, 2 Ba, fish ing, C'ar gar. $295. 962-4173 Putting areen. waterfall &: VIP'S EXPENSIV£? Generi1I 5000 Melody Laflt'. tmmed. Occupancy, $33,llXI. boating. pool, tennis. S370 FOR lease with option or stream, &wers everywbett, Ideal For Combin•tion 642-G872. 5'18-1768 291I Ca.lie Grande VISta, mo. Will L s eJOpt i on. Jeue to -right pa-rty. 45'poo!,rec,room,billiards, OFFICE-APT. VENDOME SP ACIOUS home-l ike San Clem. Open Sat &. Sun 1 ,,,<,,!14-M6.1~-,,---,----,.--=c-Beautiful home in prestige BBQ's, Sauna.. furn.-unrurn, Prestige private Baytront townhoust-2 BR, 2 BA. fl-4:30). Bkr. 492-1405. $205-Lovely 4 Br . art'a. 4 .BR., custom carpet 11: 2..Br. al&o Singles tram viev.•, 2 BR. apt, completely bltns, crpb, drps. ~Uo • S•h Ju•n C•pistr•no PERFECT HIDEAWAY 1725 Townhouse ltfany extras! &: drps: patio &: landsc:a~ $135. See It! 2000 Panons t urn. with linens, etc . .sea. DIMA€ULATE APTS! encl. gar." Clubh.se &. pool. R/O. Reltig. Chldrn &: pets ing. $325 mo. 968-69511. ~ Rd., 642-8670. Between Har-sonal or yearly rental. Laun. ADULT Ir FAMILY $185 'mo. 540-4.179 ok. Bkl'. M4-6980. Imperial Cove Ln. HB. bor &: Newport .2 Blk N.19th dry facilities &. boat slip C=~....!':..IJLABLEp k Greclous Adult Livint VACANT, Immediate RENT FURNITURE avail. 546-7602 or 6424641. _ _,.,....,., •r 2 BR. w/w ........ ts,•-. bltn $170-3 BR. J~ BA. Stqve, · 4 -RR, 2 BA * Spaclou.I S Br'a. 2 Ba -.-,,,..."'" Fenced 1Dt tot &-pet. Blue JlOS11e&sJOn, v:-• BEAUT. Waterfront Duplex Bedrooma RIO, spiral strcse, frpl. 145 Beacon, 6f5.0lll, ~r:::~ ~ ,;~ m PI 3 Roonu from Sl9.95 Nwpt. tale. Lrg 2 br I 3 hr * Swim Pool, -Puvireen E. l8t~ St. 645.0092. $190. Ramblina Trout ltream. wan. $155 -2 BR. 11,i BA. Triplex. lease. Tradewinds Re Month to month Rentala on channel nr ocean, Wet * Frpt, Indlvllndcy fae'll * DELUXE l & 2 BR d ••tt th" · je··-• Chi.Id &: pet ok. Blue cu7 om . Wide Sdectlon bar. laund., gar, boat dock. 1145 Anehelm An Garden Apts. mt-ins, priv. en _... 111 ru.tic ._. Vl -o.o.u. 2 ~Vk minimum Summer or OOST'A MESA ~ ti he led 1 1rp1 with 21a:e.. bdrms., new bath l-'Be=a"'="·=&tS--O==!ll=====-SLAU:R &. Edwards area. l00% PURCHASE OPTION Winter rental. 673-7861 orr~!'!'"~.,.~~~ ... ,.,,, ~uft'.s. Sl:5 rno.ix;:&-5163 c. & modttri knotty pine kttch.. 17421 Lido La.Ile. 4 Br,' 2 Ba, 24 hr. Delivery 1805) 687-8384. 1;.,a"-· Nlee 1 BR. Bal-oy. I.gt, living rm. feature1 lotll Cost• Mes• JJOO lam rm. beaut. yard, custom Furniture Rental .,...,.,.... "" 2 BR. Upper apt $140 mo. of -.. -11-Ii: hn-windows • ....,·ghbo ...... __ _. •"'"""'' A y •I I 517 W. 19th, CM. ·~ MESA MOTEL Stove, refrlg. W/w, Pool. Gu., etec. & water turn. No _ ........ 16 _.. 2 S......., -2000 ., ff of1ilvtnrr '"' na.iuu. .,.,,... Bkr ., ... "90l u1 W facing the forest of 11>wering '"'J ... Junr 1 "68 W Llnooln, Anbm 774-2800 * LOW \VEEKLY RATES * · ~ pets. Ad ts only. 169 alnut, &rea in ab&Olute gorgeous .-i':ln 2 BR A t E Call 548-6954. Pines, rippling brooJal le condition. Qu iet street -elate CONDO ·newly dee 2 BR + HOWDA y PLAZA Kitchen, '!V's, maid service . .,Pa.....,.,!lo-. l ~ BA. Studio. P . complete Aeclusion from the to achooli. 3 Bedro0ms, den, 1 ~~ Ba, crpts, drps, EUJXE, Sp«cioul l Bd~ lleated Pool. . gar. Tot ok. Blue 2 BR. I~ ba. bltns, dwhr, rest of the v.'Orld. Completely family room & huge bonua bltns, washr + drye-r. 2 car \Urn apt $135 plus util. &tG-9681 Beacon, &t5-4W gar, pri patio, $155. Adlta, fumilh@d incl. carpet'1. 1 room. Leaae $300. mo. Call gar, Quiet. Lease $210. Aft 4 Hiett? pool, ample parkil!i. OCEANFRONT APT. m ~ts. 1843 Po m 0 n a · drapn. Minules from the 545-84:!4 South Coaat Re.al pm 962.-7462 No ehildren -no peta. ·Duplex. Beaut. furn. 1 Br .. Cost~•• 5100 ~543-<35=='-~~~~- fJ'Wy . .l only l2 Mi. to the Estate. ' 1965 Pomona. C.M. den, married cpl on)y, No ORLEANS APTS LARGE • SHARP! 2 BR. new harbor. 1 Bdnn howie, unfurn, n-r E-Side 3 Br, frplc. new crpt, wuhn>om, gar. yd. mid· $155 -2 BR. 2 BA. Studio. pets. $250 pe-r mo. Yea..rcy. • .... t-. erpts, bltna. Quiel UNBELIEVABLE PRICE OF $19.llOO And, owner will finance at 8'io drp1, redec, fenced yd, gar. die-aged or elderly cpl. AvUI now. Pet oonsklered. Owne-r. 675-2221. bldj:. Want ok. $150 . 2 schl a~ child., no pets (Zl.3) 4JJ..'1891 Bkr. 534-6980 BACHELOR., l le 2 BR. Cor ADULTS ONLY 547-2682 $135. 2422 We1tmin11ter Pl. -unfurn). Crpts, drps, patto, 2 _& 3 BR. ~~U. Private P8· 2'-;B;;;D°"RJ"'>"t.-!Jel=ux=,-. -N"•-w71y CONDOMINIUM S U 3 Sll2 A8RP2Tb0"""°""1 '°'1 ltdue. Co1ti1 Mes• 4100 pool, bltns. s 140-S18 5. tio, pool · ind1v. l~undry fac. Pted., cpl!, dish w. c!O&ed i -po tss .. r. a,wwcrp, rps.1---------Se11.cliff Manor Apts, 1525 (~r.OrangeCo.A.irport :~ patio. $155. 646--073a or hr, 2% ha, priv. yd, dbl encl Many xtras. Saxl mo . * SUNNY * Placentia, NB. tin at 17th St; nr, WestcliU), 646-4760 THE HUNTSMAN gar, swim pool, etc. $25<1 a 962--0110 or 962-1074. -=,,,..,------- REAL ESTATE mo . 545--0169 VACANT 3 BR, 2 BA. Walk AC ES 1 BR turn. apt., utilities 1741 Tuatin, Costa Mesa NEW 2 Br., <lsh"·hr., ga-r., 34144 Coast Hwy .• Dana. Point MONTICELLO ncv.•ly dee 3 to beach. Family only • .$240 * R * paid, garage, Ye a -r l Y · ?.lgr, Mrs, Camn. 642-4&41 sundeck. Adults, no pets. • 496-1268 • Br. 2 BA Twnhse. Furn/uni. mo, Lease or lease option. _. 968-l'193 after 5 $180. 2049 Tustin. 642-1716 $17,995 Real Est&!• Encl "'" p. ( i 0, pool. Agt, S<O-lral ""546--9652 * Motel-Apts * DELUXE 2 B,, W'8kLiil '""· --.s"'r"'u"'D~IO~A~P~T~S~.-Saleapeople wanted 968-2647 Pool & bltns. Adulb $225 Down. l BR, 2 BA. dble I -=========~ 4 BR: !am rm, driftwood mo-no lse. G42-Q14 ., 2 Bedrooms • 2 Batha 2--LRG. 3 BR apl..!I. Avail April 17. Pool. 1998 Maple, Apt. 3. 548-2808. e, upgraded hl-lo oUw Capistr•no Be•ch 1730 2, BR + Den, Crpts, drpa, frpl, crptsA,ddrps,!"~kh· play Studio & 1 Bedrooms Carpel!! & drapes. Ganie n carpeb. Wood panel-xlnt Joe. S160 mo. 331. E. area. ams,a.-. ...... um LOW RATES Coron• del Mi1r 4250 339-C CABRIU.O ng, e1ec bltn n•loven. NR MARINA a: BEACH 18th St. 642-8029 area. $295 mo. 968-2902 Di1y, Week, Month $175 Per Month • or mpl fenced and Ind.cpd. CU!tm 3 Bed, 3 Ba. Otn &: 4 BR + f&.m nn. Cptll, drps, NEW 3 Br, 2 bl., crpta, drps, FREE BAoi Apt. Util pd. Cloe:e 'to $185 On Leue hobby rm w/sink. Stable &: frpl , Fncd yard. Avail. June bltins, Close to bch, $235. • TV·KitC'henellcll bC'h. Empl aduU only. $65 &7140H o open fields 2 blks. 1. Lie. ms. &U-9481 Days 833-16ll, t'Xt 1781, •·Unrns--Ma.id Servlct mo. 673-3315 eves. I I 71 <=>MW10J: S36,97a. 15% down 49&-3377 HALECREST-3 Br, den, 2 eveaJwknds 968-4893-e Util-Phonc Strvict l or 2 Br apt., 1 blk from -7¢7 L& fEn. th .,._ Dono Poo'nt 17 .. ,.. Ba, cpts, dp11, bltna. $225 3 BR. 2 BA. Fam Rm. 2 e Heated Pool • an incl beaC'h, view ot Harbor. Nol·,"'=~~=~~~~ '. fOY e ...-.. w -mo. fl l 735-9432, 842--7153 frpl c1. $250_ mo. Rt:nt or 1 signal So. ot o.c. children or pets. 673-2823 • ~EW 1 -2 BR. $150 &: $170. ( A il M 1 ( -===='=====I Util Incl. \l{e. oUet a CUJtom 4 Bedr~ POOL PLUS 3 BR. t BA Ntw cpls. &: eaSt". VI ay I · Failyrounda -~ bacldrc on Meadow-Custom 3 BR. &. den, m-.nif-paint. See 944 OU. $IM mo. 962-8206 2374 NEWPORT BLVD ~B:!a!!lboa~-----4~300~llL2<AtRAil,...El"'idoiiii:c*;;;;;;;:.....,.°';i;;;J;;• lprk eolf ooone fer $36,900. icent frplC'., form.al dinin&, Refa. req. 673-8811 3 BR. Houae. Dnpes, full.)o 541-9755 LARGE l BR. Quiet. Patio. DHigned for the executive td, pets · BACHELOR apt., utilities Bltns. Yard. Nr. $. C. DELUXE 2 & 3 BR unturn apts. 9'l8 El Camino Drive, C.M. Pb.5'16-1M51 ** EXTRA LRG. 3 BR. 2 BA. $100 mo. Crpts, drps. Av•il immed. 557-9752. NR. New 2 Br, 1 ~ Ba. Crpts, drp1, stove, dSh\\'hr, pr. 766 W. \Vi.Ison, 642-7958 NEW Dlx l &. 2 Br. Shg crpl, drps, bltns. Im.med. occp. From $150. 540-1973, 545-2321 who doelil'l wt;nt to be tenc-ctn1er atrium. Many more $235 • 3 BR Condo. 2 BA. crp no , Pi.\iO-. VILLA MESA APTS. paid, $85 mo. 310 E. Balboa Plata. 546-6976. ed. in! SUbm1t your tennJ! featwu. Can )"Oil believe! Shar Crpts. drps, bltns. * 96'US7B * 2 BR F\Jm. Prtv paUo, hid Blvd., Balboa ) B~1 cpl!!, drps, frpl. Patio. 1'1e RNI Ed•te Mart $38,000 VERY CLEAN? 546-6194 1:-F.ASE • 5 BR, 2 BA, Pool. pool, 2 car e.nel'd ear. Child. ========ol"'I'HE SUN NEVER SEJ"S on Adll. cpl. $135 MJ..f,SJI POINT REAL TY G~ntr pd. Avail. June ~n welcome, no peta pleue! Lido Isle 4351 DAILY PILOT WANT ADS! 54U135 91' 341.56 Coas(n'•"> "'Z,·.,~ Point Mes• Verde 3110 21th, Jl25 mo. 962--1989. $1115 mo. Walk to leach .._...._. LUXURIOUS Tri-Level 4 Br. VACANT Rent!Lea1e. 3 B-r. 7UI W. Wilaon. + 6f6.l2Sl SUMMER Rental on Bay.l:;;C;;o;;st;;o;;Mo;;;;'°;;;m~·~5~100~C~os;;\;a;.;Mo;;•;•;;~~5~100~ Decorator'• dream 4. BR. 1% Duplexes for S.le 1975 3 Ba w/ 2 trplcs, lg fam l blk schl. Frwr ckile. U65 $30 PER WK. & UP ;!:1•1~"6r,!23~· ~~II BA upgraded crpbl, cuatom rm .. sep din nn, front & mo. 536-8f9?, Bachelor k l BR, htd pool, (2l3) 6&4-30l6 wkdaya. 4rl"*. lge covered patio, in-C<U.t, 2 hiousea, 1arden, rear JMlhO. Rear hu ps 3 BR. nr new, Bltns, crpta, m&kl 11eMce. Kllchfna & ~I outdoor elec kit. 1~ $55,000. $7000 down. Ure pit., 1ardener. $37S. dshwb-r, dbl gar. $210. Av. TV avail, 450 Victoria (Nr. B•lboa .lsl•nd yf.a new, Adult oecu.pied. Bkr 67S-f.044, 642-822.t &12-7364 lmmed. 544-9506. ~10S3 Harbor). take over 6'1. + % % Int. N S Ele ... ut RI TAL N · h · -••io DLX. 1 Be., Spco. !Urn. All o- BflASHEAR RIAL TY < Full G / tor ~... vtug • • • 4355 548-0:tn 1 f'llA. HoUMI Fumishtd !!!!P.!rt Be•c .i""" Fount•ln Velley ... elec., frolt-lree relrii. w/w Li • 111-15111 Eves. 6U.oal t I ... Sh--.. ,.,.c WESTCLlfF 4 BR. 2 BA. Nr Hi&h Sehl &.1-:"'~tt;;f_".lr"'~;-;·~w~~~·~~m"o.'k~~~!l!!"-..G:IH9Qil..oi:l1-'-.. .... .-c.. --T----t:,~:;:·;::,,.,...-r,~;li:;';i'.~;;.f~1!!:n!!:1~·~1;:!-~-::!!!~~._..=~-!! D»-aq...-ft.:-hame--wllarse-~tt"";"j _ El-'-"P.1'ntmn ·m,.,---V~ ~-.:::..,, ~'-Ill I 71/2 °/o NTEREST BACHELOR Will sh art' 2)x20 fam. room. Nlee. pallO Rrfrr nq, $265 mo+ util. -ll"l'n. 64G-9278 Eves. "'•II llMliJ.l ~ ~1 1'Jce over VA Joan at $239 Neweort H,U. lmne'. Muat aod yard. newlydtcorated, Call 988-J297. Aa:rnt -2 Br. 2 Ba, mnbri llvinr BOAT Slip A 2 Bdnn. ApwUMiUCtlMMIAU, '*1 monthl.y. s Br. 1'4 ba, 5tt to apprtt. MM1l2 m&ny extru, $3fiO month. 531~1 room, frpl, balcony, no amt Cara.ie Apt. 1 Bath. S350 I J)Xl7 end pat_io, lllce ~ ./. ROOMMATES Wanted • 1607 Kent Ln. Open Sat. Ii children SDI mo. AVJll J\.1ay Bill Grundy ~altor ~ custom drpt, cipli, One ye &~ the re.tit BJue. Beacon. SI.In. p.m. or all 0\\'111!1' L•guni1 Be•ch 3705 ls1. 1255 Baker ~ ~. M111t .ell thil week! 54&-4660 673-3293. eves it wkndi Huntfngtoft Beedt .., &RASHEAR R&AL TY 3 BOflMS. & DEN s11;-, -2 BR. SIOO -l BR. 2 Bdrm, comer .apt, nic-e "7-CiOT E~. 642-0C27 Cost• Mesa 2100 Advlts O.,ly Firt'pi!'('t, cupetJ, drapes, Lrg. Attrac. Pool. Utll p(t, furniturt and 1 p1cIou1 OWNER. Aaume 6~ VA -2 BR. 2 bllh split ~I S'.m ~ilt·Jn kllC'hen A Fine fam. GardC'n IJ vlng. Adults no oulloo~. 5 ., llOl'ft. ttc., ~ s br. 2% ba, ram FURN. 1 Br Cotta.&! Sholl'tr ..AVAILABLE NOW fly Mmt. ' pets, llOO \VaUaoe Avt., l Blk. 2 adult& only. nil w/frplc. landacped, only. $135 lncl Ill'• utU . ,!'>'~~BeaDrcb RealSU!tty~-tncNB. $265 Month. Leut C.M. • $16.i. . • ope.n dally, lliilzdtn kltcben. lmmac. ~~~~tonly,CalJ i;~m;u .,Evse;:;._ hfiSSION'REALTY f94..0731 SUS CASITAS otcallownerevea.673-329.1 ~ · f'l¥'n. 1 BR Apta. Adultll 2 BR. Adults only. Util pd. ;;ij:cmnCENT 4 Bii. 2 Bo, N-rt IMd! 2200 NR. BEACH. 3 Br. 2 l1L Lo~ Nl .... I :1701 ooly, "' ..... ruo Ntwpol'l Beout.-Quict. SltlO. Av1U tam.0, nn. bealfa pliOl, ~pl1x.Nu cpt1, DllN. Yrly -• Blvd, CM. GtU2SS May 1. 17618 .Came-ron , Orotnmr.1 landlcaplnc. AVAIL. April 2) thnl June $250 mo. SH 219 Cr1nt, VlEWOfgolfcoul'IM! 3Bc.2BAOlELdR Unit, furn , MM121. ~ 8l9' Joan. 1.0. 4 Br, 28&Jl5i)mo, 1101 Newport Short1, U1tn call &. % yr ltasc. Reltrence1 crpl.I A drp1. S95 mo. Ulll Fl'ff=-:-_Tu"-tt't.'Fum="1'l'"2'Bdnn=·ll ~-ta-491lf!WI, Stuhon: Dr. (2U) ~1911 r.40-7513 mi'd, Owner <1!J6..M.IM tvts Incl . Call 1142-11817 or .1pt1. Near bto.ch. $130 up. CUBI'OM bl! borot, <.tlmtt or.qi3) GC.-t56i LEASJ-.: $15,IXXl Ba.ycrest ex-or \\'rite P.O. Box U1 Dane ST.>-5413 536-Jm or 536-72!2 • mernmac woods Lush landscaping with 3S foot Pine trees. sparkling waterfalls-, bubbling streams and serene ponds make Merrimac Wood s the _place lo live. The~ e unexcelled 1 and 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath, furnished or unfurnished apta fe ature .. aiM:ond, selt-cleanin• ovens, beam celllnp~ dlthwashers, private garage w/storage, elevatbrs, 108 therapeutic pool, swimming pool, BBQ's, s'-una baths and a lovely clubhouse wilh 1ocill 1ctivitie,,. Adulls please. Fro111. '14b • ,210. . W. 2 br, 1 bl. pr, (ft#, bIAL dlttct iii'567i. 0.ll.l'P tt. home. full view of J ack Point, C•I. 92629 1 Oft. rum Apl , E -sldt. 11 Your Ad · in 0 gr .,.. 1prtnll:Jfr. I Nm kit. ~·ad. ttl9D aH b9ck and Pay. $500fmo. O-,.•rier ntE QUrCKF;R YOU CALI.... f'-rplc. Ulil pd. $1'3 pet' mo. claMIUeds! Someone wW bt °"'' s bib to .... 5»-1$11. ... to ti)< ....... ""'' ""'m rue QVICKEk YOO SELL 3.16 E, lOth. -..:"'°="'::!""c:'°'::::...;':::'·..:D:::ial::..:::6<2-$78=::::.11,.;;;,;;;;oj;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ) -: ------ c L A 5 5 I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 8 ll·ST l 'llTSI I . I· i • ,, . ' -----·----;-~-~-,. --·-·~ --------- Frida)', APtll 17, 1970 DAILY PILOT RINTALS I RENTALS RINTALS •11..,l!lll_llll!l __ *ll!ll-ml!--ll!*--•*!91RF..Al,ISTATI IUSINESS ond /BU.SI E 5 ond r BUSINE S • ~ Unlyml...... ~ """'""...... 1--~-'--'"-'"u""'"""'""--· .-"'-""--1" * *;. ,. .• .;.;G;,;;•;;;;•:.;o•a"'l-.......:o'--1 l"INANCIA;.;;L;;..'_...._ ~~,_c_1A_L ___ ..!.~_.N_Cl_A_L ___ I rNe;::·:~;:;: .. ~ .... ;;:;::;:S2111;;::;;No;;;..,..~:;";:;:•; .. ;ch:;;;;:;~5=211;; 1 "'~-~~~ta~An~·~~~~5'~20~I ••• ,_. Rontal -.... ,... Bu1lne11 Buslne11 ~ HILLCfREN SQUARE 9Jir!!t.unlllH '* Opportunltlei '* OpportunlllH . THE AMIGOS WAY APTS. Eutbluft An• OH Jam'"'""· Rd. . .• Beautiful. ~w • ®w rentinc • 21 units of 2 bdrms., 2 baths, with fine qtlallty color coor- dinated carpets & drapes. Gold Medallion all electric kitchens. Frplcs. outdoor li~g areas. Pool. & recreallonal laciliUe!· Call: BOYD REAL TY 't7S..S,,. VILLA MARSll~LIS 2 11 .... ·•"'11. 1cr tmn>ecl • BRAND NIW teue bi one Gf city'• bwiieiil SPAClOUS ahoppin& t.-enter.. APP. 850 1 " 2· ........ ....... ' ... !\. ••. Adult Llvfnt• :~E. ,rnh St., <;o.•ta """' Fum. & Unfurn. C•ll'"!I'. Bram CIU) OL 1·211i0 ~uher ...... comllna~ 'e 11.t.LIOA ISLAND e td appliancw • plUlb Iba& Lea,.1 atore-plumhln& in I: c-arJ>et. cholqe o1 ·1 color ~propriate for beauty schemea • 2 bat.ht • •tall · salon. 307 itarine Av e • =~ ~ ~1~ Whethtva Want? ·Wba1Wy1 ca.t? 675-0486 or see your broker. In& lo ldt<l>tn • in.aldut SPICIAl CLASSIPICATION '011 SJ'ORE B!.DG,-Yorktown • bar • huae pdvale fenc:<d NATUUL IORN SWAPl''RS Center, Beach Blvd. Eqp'd ~ patio .• pluQ Januscapirl&:. s,.d•I l•te : ~ 111~. P:~ Hunt•--10.ch 5400Huntl--louh 5400 brlck&.-B-Q'a.larpbeal· 5 Ll--s times'-$ bucks H u ... _.. ....... ed pool9 " lan&f, lllULl!I -AD MUIT INCLUDI u.nt. B.ch. ••••••••••••••••••• NEW APARTMENTS. FOR FAMILIES WITH CHILDllEN 310t So. Bristol St. ,..._. • ~ ...... tn• ~'' rov _. "' ,,,... 1620 Sq, Ft. Retail or office . 1-YOUlll ~ 1M11tr ......,_ •..S ""'*et HYdt!/19. 30• •-N J (~~Ml. N. of So. O>&:it Plaza) ~-t.IDTM1NO FOllt SALB -Tiii.ADES ONLVI uvntqe on ewpo •• S•nt• AM , T• Pl•ce Your Tr1der'1 P1r1dlM M Blvd. AC"l'Ols from City Hall. PHONE : 557-12M PHONE 642-5671 . E;rv;n, 615-1601. Will Consider A Pet 2 BR, buch cottage R-2 lot SmotJ~s • Trd eq./beau1. J,000 SQ. FT. •• ' ' ·. . . • $1 fQ Huntington Beach. Approx. Oceanfront 4 Br, 4 ba 2 rty Corner afore downt"own Santa ' . ~i,un• Be•ch 5705 ~ $7000. Exchange for Mo-hm, Oceanside for va~ land, Ana. Xln't busy loe. 206 W. ~R-E'"A_L_E_s-·r-A-T"'E-------------8-U-S-I N-E-s'"· s-.-nd---·I Large Luxury 2 Bedroom, l'h Baths bll H c .., "'I REAL ESTATE -OCEAN FRONT new IUXW'Y e ome or TD's. eil income or amlr hm, Oranie 4th St., S.A, .n.lNJ. 1 1 • Enclosed Patios • Ele-c-trlc-Dishwashers apt•. 2 BR. 2 BA. Adu!'·, no Martin Realtor 646-2266. Cnty, 531.(1651, 50-0428 . _,· 1 Gener•I General FINANCIAL • Urge Walk-In Closets • Carpets & Dr-apes "' ---------------'-'"~---" e Range 1:; Oven e Private Laundry Room pets. 497-1661 TWO lovely Townhouses. 3 BR, 1% ba + ,tam rm. Offl~ Rental 6070 · Commercial 6085 Out of St1te P~p. 6201 Buslnas "'2 WARNER AV.ENUE 2 BR., mature adlts. Condo. Newport. 2 BR 2 BA e.a. Value $1i,500 Clear. G.G. -• l"'l-..:......rtunitl1s 6lOO ~ Garden setting Pool $l.65 Fittpl. lg pool. Eq. $10,000. For 2, 3, 4. units in H.B., HUNTINGTON IEACH COMMERCfAL On Coaat 17.63 .acres on South Fork of "'t'Ji'V HUNTINGTON B~ACH lse i199--223B or 499-34113 Want R.E., car, boat ?? ? ·F.V, or ?? Lynch R.ealty Air Concllt&onecl Hwy. WW take 8 units when ~autilul Payelle River in PARTNE'RsalP dissolution 1 '" Mina .... '" 142-1127 : Agt. 64&-0732 838-S361, 642-3106. ON llACH ILVD. fully develoi)td. Mean"·hile, heart of !daho"s recreational forces sale of manufae- ·• • • • • • • • • ••• ••••••• S Cl Detk lp&ce avall&ble Jn hAve 2apartrnents to help a~~. Has new modern turingbusi nesswlth , 1..,:==:==:=:;;;;;;;=f<=:~=====:!::!:. 1n emente 5710 Great Dane Pup 6 wks, Rttreatlon Veh. Paris. site, newest office building at \i·ith navmenls." Will •-adc house and 2-room modern '·' 1 • --• · ahots, male, sable brindle, Trlr. rents, service ata., 4 prtme location in Hunting· r"" .. unl imited profit potent,.., ; ,c_os_ta_Me_1_a ____ s_1_00 Corona ftl Mir 5250 "m;w tatg!' 2 Bdrm apt. 1% trade for ~lation car 'Br home. Gd inc now. Eqty ton Beach. Air conditioned. up. $55,000. \ ·cabin. Plenty good spring Includes f.11 dies:Jind toolina ·: •-ba. walk to. town & bch. or mbc furniture or 1 ?? of $l40M \Vant apts TOs ? beautitul . entrance. Front· Englund Real Estate water developed. Atteaslblc required to produce a new l FAIRWAY VILLA APTS. NEAR. new 2 Br.. blt·inll, sundec-k. Conv.' loe. Adults. Empl. cpl. or aent. No pets. $175 Lease 675-4275 Adults -No pets 49i..7742. S'125 value, 646-6942. Rltr!Exchangot 6i"a.496l' ae1 e...,_on Beach Blvd., rear La 318,,~hahlia Stree4!, _3 ~1•,.::m~en"tnd.ho·m>'u,ita~re ~.~ and unique kitchen gadget : SMALL 2 BR $l15 first and eaua to private parking guna ix:ac ~ ·~ ·~ u "" plus 30,0IXI packaged units , last • • Have 4. Pride of Ownership Sierra Lakelront Resort. Jot. $50 per month for :\IA~R~IN=A~1-,~N7e_wpo_c7t~8'-a"c7h. ee l lent development op. and many rrtail accounts ; · _ units in choice Tustin loc, Open summer-clOSt!d ">in. space. Desk ano cnairs p · 1 F s315 000 portun!ty. Write L. S. for Uii.~ Item Priced a.t ,,; · * * 492-25}1-, ~ * Want larger units commer. ter. Inc. tL'iOJ\1-eqty $1701\1. available for $3. Businf'ss E:imt e ._. oc,. ,,· g a .. , rd R, E Farber, Lowman, I d ah o, s,:i,Ooo and terms can be v. 1, Private patio, pool • lndiv, laundry tac •. 2 BR ~ apt., gas &: water Pd., Jge sundeck, atovf!'. ice box crpts, dJ1>s. Adults only, 604 Narcissus NEW 2 bedroo -be h ' • hours answerln~ servir-P .,c · n • · · 83637 · m. near ac , clal, or.? Nancy J, l\toore, \Vant-new Challenge, TO 11. a\·a iJa ble for $lO. All utili-i\ll Z.222'l. _ . rdl\ged. For furthe r lo-1 Near Orange Co. Airport & UC!. Adults onJy. ~~atove ii refrlg . Realtor 67J..3101. .Lets talk. Rltr, 675--4961 ties paid except telePhone. ~"OR Sale, storn building.[---formation call 54g..100& or 'f BEAUTIFUL ENGUSH 6 Have 30 A above L. Math-D.\ILY ,ILOT I 6SG-698 \V. 19th St. Bethel Mountain & Desert 6210 962-0&47 Larre 1 Br, Couple or 1-------.---Rm. Home near Pasadena e"'S Free & clear $1950 A. 17175.lllACH ILVD. Tu1vcrs area. 5'18-176.! Agt. :17 YR. old E>:ecutive, stront ! bacb. No peta. 1175. Dena Pot'nt S740 fbr NB CdM CM Duplex ALSO lg. view lot a. L,. Ta· HUNTINGTON llACH ·-,------~-1 PALM Desi;or1.1Jicle-a11"ay fo1· in administrative manage. :, -·-Santa Ana Ave, ' .• • . . .. AA sro.~. ~ANT I·-· m" "· M2-U21 I C·M l B_ R ho1ne & Comm. ~.._ 644--0818. I "--'--0--'-'-'"'----;.;..;.c 10• un·, •• Home value ot'JO""" '""'" .,.,,, vv ""... ... artist or 11·ritr1·. Only 10 n1ent seeks aU!liation with • u-u--· 54"' .. on. • ''" ..... .,.,,, 67,.,,. DELUXE 3 rm. •ulte ,., new Bide; $28,900. 646-1-19,2 after 5 .. ,. •• _. .... 0~vee-.........,.. 1---------DELUXE NEW clear Call 548-8532 ..-u.... n1inutes tron1 to1rn. 2 BR small company with growth 1 HARBOR 'GREENS · ' B tlful. bldg., adjacent to P~I house on 5 Acr<'ll. UUlil~s. potential. Will accept stock -I Huntington Beach 5400 2 BR. l'h BA, split leyel, Rare 1930 Lancheatel' Sa. eau 4 BR home, View, "Airport.er Inn" le Orange Under $25,000. 01voer 1v!U or percentage ot profits for !' APARTMENTS -Mt!J all applianc-es, &arare. loon, value around S42tl0; patio, den ~ NB. #1.000 Cnty. Airport. Air-cond., lndustri•I Rental 6090 carry. 4.92-6t60 run time -services. P.O. Box ,. Bachelor, 1·2 &: 3 BR. Furn/ ADULTS ONLY view. $200 mo. Drive by trade for car, boat or !. equity. Tr.ade for smaller cpts. &: drapes, music & --· ----~ unt. From $110 & up. Gar· NEW DELUXE APJ'S 33913 or 33891 Copper [.an. Xlnt mechanical condition. home in Of. janitorial service. Av a 11 . e FOR LEASE-New 8000 NE\V 3 Br cabin. nr Lnkl' 479, Balboa Island, Calif. • ~ den patios e Beam ceilgs eWILL FURNISH• tern or calt 494-2328, 494-4791 962-4981 646-5383, 642-544!1' J\fay lst. Call i;q, fl. Industrial Bldg. Arrowhead, frplc, c pt s . FANTASTIC Bus. Oppor. Ii 1 BD••t •-$135 or 4-•-11000 ~r mo. Can br seen f213l 862-2900, 862-7001 .... med•"um ,,.,,d re•ta"--•· Frplcs e Rec Rma e 2 Pools '""'' · ....... • uvm """...,.,'· 20 Acres, level land Nted 4 dr late model car, BOB PETTIT ,,... ·•• ...... . 2 BDR.! · f Sl'" Lin-Real E ta•-.. ~.. ... at 882 Production Pl, N.B. In N.B. tha! must be sold Saunas • Nursery School · • • · • · • • • rom VO.> .. ~ s '"' near Lovelock, Nevada, Wiii trade real estate, cars o.>.1-VlDI 833--0144 Eves e ALL UTIL. PAID e InVestments; --673-5jj(l or (l l 21S-ii>3.1 rlue to los.<i of mgr. IDM dowh Fam &. Adult sections. Jm. Trade for camper, ca.:r, or ? 675-1657 eves. Or leave uodem Offices -2-0FFICES AVA-IL-. I, R.E_._!~~~-~n_g_e 6230 Call Gale Pike. 494-6373 for med. occup. 2700 Peterson HEATED POOL GAS BBQ ./Near New Harbor: Ne\v 2 house \v/pool or??? number at 642-1400, Judy '"· Way, CM Nr Hrbr &: Adams. TIIE CAMBRIDGE Br, 1% ha duplex, crpt, 540-2333 Susak . $75 single. $175 2 rm auitc. I • 3 1·n1s. I . 2 rnis. &16-li2-1 OWNERS ONLY appt to· see. ' 546-0370 Bolsa. Chica&: \Varner H.B. d.-n~. bit-ins ........ sun dk · Air cond. ~t'y service, -------·----TO TRADE LUXURIODS·NEW $:i&i mo. Call i'll-3822 · 2 Newer duplexes, 1dde by \VlU. TRADE 10 irriaated parking, centrally localed. Lots NEW 1 Br, ').. blk bC"b $130, 1 ~--------side: 3 Br. 2 Ba. ea., fplcs; acreg in Hemet w/3 renWs So. Calif ht Nat. Bk. Blde. 6100 Trade lovely Cape Cod in best North Santa Ana Area for home on Lido Isle, Bal- boa Isi&nd, B a y Shores, Shore Oitt, Dover Shores. our home ·Jg D)Q square leet, on lot 125 by 175. Old- er home bul classically re- done with additions recently. Excellent schools -high in. co111c -professionals a'I ri~~hboN. i\1y daughl<'N 1vant a \\'etlr.r i:-li1nate - !IO if you need a d1ier one- lel's iradc~ Call {7141 511.2903 after 3 p,n1. Princi· pals only, please. Bu1ine11 Wanttcf 6305 • ---------'~ $145 furn. QUIET &:· PRI· REAL ESTATE nr, beach, Equity approx. for Orange County income 230 E. 17th Street VATE. Patio, pr. Adil G.ntr•• $27,000. Trade for land. o: property. ta Mesa · "2-1485 Quiet Adult Living angles &: c-pls. No c-hldm or lndust. Realtor 673-4350. Call tn4l 961-2561. l: rM Conference Rm. pets. 202-A 14th. 536-U19, ltent•ls W1ntecf 5990 '53 Ford P .U., ove"rloa~ NEWPORT DUPLEX Modemizf!d Olfices from $45, 1 & 2 BR. 2 swim pools Adults only, n.. pets. 307 Avocado St.,C.M. See l\Igr on premises 673-1784, springs, hitch to plJll boat FULLY LEASED. $24,500 air cond, dally janitor, util BEACH Apt. Oceanview sun-FOREIGN , Exch Student in or trlr, g<i tires &: motor, EQUITY. T :~ADE FOR pd. 7 Pi-fin. S.A. F'rlvy. 206 \V, deck.Newerdlx2Br.Bltns, area from Nor\VaY ·comm.llc.FORsm.pi~ TO'SOR'?~8-0897wkdays 4thSt.,S.A.541-5111. crpts, ~. lndry, nr. shops Sponsored by AIESEC needs or organ. 540.5589 late eves, .(Behind K-l.fart off Harbor at corner Rutgers & Avocado) Dar 642-3535, eve 645--0283 • '· 111· d Summer residence near . "'p..,r. a yr roun . Adlts, Irvine Co., Fashion Isl. Stu-Trd forgn Clll' & manne serv baby ok. 536-2131. dent able to pay for rm bUll_., 15:\I clear. 3000 sq ft CHEZ ORO Apts. 823-t AUan· &/or board \\'ritl' AIESEC fac1I, G.G. Estab 8 yrs for ta New J.z.3.. BR. priv. San Diego· State College prop., vessel ? Up/dn. Box NEW Single sty G a rd e n Units. 2 Br, ! Ba. shag crpts, drps, dshwhr, 2 patios, beam ceilings, frplc, gar. Adults. DO ,pets. $165. 2650 Elden,. 531..(1(162 aft 7 p.m. &: Sun. garages. Pool. Utility S.D. 92115 ' 65M, Daily Pilot, NB. room s. 536-2'727 Woman, single-40, writting '62 Dodge Military 4. wht 53&-fl>3I or aeekll: quiet h 0 u s e near drive a,.j. T. winch • sealed 3-NEW Deluxe 2 Br'a, 1% BA apts. Just being completed 3 BR. Medallion Twnhle. ocean, June 10 .. Aug. 30th elec. Worth $1400. Trade Washer/dryu, rebig/atove. Exc-hatlge for-caft!taking, for sportscar, camper or ? Crpts, drps. Pool prtvil, modest rent or apt in San Call 548-3869 •. 962-4167 Francl!co. Xlnt refer. Box Adjacent lots Westcliff for at corner of Wallace & 18th rfEAR Huntington Harbour. st. $225 & $250 on yrly lea~. New 3 Br. 1 Br. pet~ ok. (713) 592-2623 or ( 714 ) Owner. 67J.ll55. 846--04.;ig DELUXE 2 BR. 1 BA. S140.A 7=t =t R~A~Co-=2~B~R~$1~4~9 ~J~B=R Adults past 45 only. See · : · . · Mgr, 263-2&5 lGth Place, 1 Sl75. Now Avail. Pool. K1d1 CM OK. 17401-A Keebon Ln, . H.B. 968-7510, M7--032S Newport Be•ch 5200 [ 2 BR. Apt. Cl'pts, bltns, ear, 1--'-----•·--no pets. BAYFRQNT 2 BR, 2 BA Luxury Apts. Priv. terrace, elevators, sub- terranean pk'g. AU elee. Pool, sort water, docks. 3121 \V. Coast Hwy, Nev.'POrl *962-8578* 2 Bdrms, 'J bath. Priv patio, heated pool, wuber & dryer book up. 962-8994 2 Br •pt. $150 mo. 536-7440 or 847-3378 642-2202 LRG. 2 Br Apt. Adulb. Clos- BY ACCIDENT • St i 11 ed. prages. 2608 England Available, Yearly 3 BR., 2 , St. Call 53&-1205, Mgr. BA, beamed ceilings, nr. 2 BEDROOl\f, 1 Ba. crpts, heh. 108% Grant St. !Corner .drps, near beach, $140 mo. Grant &: Seashorel 645-2748 Call 842--408~ eves or 776-7015 days. -----~---LGE. 2 BR. Duplex. O'pts, BIG 2 Br, 'J Ba, CID. bltnll, drps, gar. Yard It. patio. encl gar, patios. Adults, no $133 5-18-1867, 847-9508 103M;Daily Pilot, NB. income property, recreation RET. Teacher wants 2 bdrm property, or anything ot uni hse. yrly l~. n r equal value, bch-NB-CdZ..f $165. 499--3728 646-8565 eves RENT or leage option 3 or 4 Br, 2 Ba, good area. To $250 mo. for June I. 645-01"6 a1t • 1968 WTLSON DELUXE RACING SABOT FOR Srtf.ALL ~IOTORCYCLE. 646-8565 COUPLE \v/'J children. desire 3 acres Antelope Valley, 2 or 3 br turn. house OT apt 380' frontage Sierra Hwy, in Cd~f area only. Please 1% mi So. of Palmdale, near call 646-2690 ne,v airport complex. $28M, RENTAL SERVICE for Rosemond acr or '? Free to L•ndlords ,,"~~---·-·------Blue Beacon,> 64a-0183 CM Have free clear lots & acre. 1 Yr. lease on Lido Isle. 3 Br age (So. Calif.). Want clear house or 2 Br apt. Furn or home {To SlS0,0001 or a.s- unturn. 673-2089 sume on income. Owner FURN. 3 BR. Hae June 15th (7l4l 459-3l03. to July 1st, CM, NB, CdM 26' Sportflsher needll fin. area. Call 642-2;';10. ishing touches. \VIII trade i LANDLORDS e for Real Estate: or ! FREE l:lENTAL SERVICE ~~~.a9U736 Broker 534-6982 a;i 40 Beautiful forested North. OFFICE OR S"I'ORE e111 California acres, Bor-15 x 35' or 3(1 x J.~•cl ders Nat'l foresl, \vill trade of( st pking & ulil fum all or part fbr local home, Ne\vport &. Bay Center, CJ)f land, 7'? 4.92-8508 2tl52 Newport Blvd 646-1252 Trade 2 trust deeds u down •DELUXE OFFICE SPACE on cheap land. $11,700 bal-Crpted, paneled, etc. 10 ln- ance, pay 20% principal divldual ottices. Ovtr 4000 per yeal" plus intereat. Own. sq. fl .'"Located in Nwpt Bch. er-Agent, 347.3444 $900 a mo incl util. Mr. BE,AUT Med Home Full Gallup, 642-94~70~~-­ Sunny Hills Pool 4. Br 3 Ba ~ to 1500 Sq. F't. Furn Din Fam Cust bit &: land-or unfurn. Ct,>ts, drps, Park. scpd $85(1.r val trd eqty S55M lng. Reasonable. 646-2-114 ''U hm/dup Bch area. 2630 Avon St, Newport sn.1273 1200 Sq. Ft. ofiiC.- BEAUT Mt Chalet Crestline Jn Ci,lc Center San.ta Ana. St. J\:lortiz area Choice view Parking, crpt, water incl. Lake Gregory $37(1.f val Trd From. 29c sq ft. 541-5111. up eq $20M inc prop Bch LAGUNA BEACH area 871·1273/642-3339. Air Condltlonecf A-frame cabin in Big Bear, ON FOREST AVENUE 3 Br; c-pts; bit-ins: Sv.-edl.sh Dest apace availa~e In frplc· view 15 300 eq for newest office bulld111J: at · . ' ' · , prime loeaHon tn downtown sm. unit.~, house, etc, Let s , ,,_, B h Al ndl· d al' !J68.lj!JT ..,.... .. na eac . r C"O e · tioned, carpeted. beautiful '6:i Chevy JI. Riii. 4 Dr. entrances: Frontage on TRADE: for Dodge, Chevy, Forest Ave., ttar leads to Ford or V\V Bus ot equaJ Afunclpat parklnt lots, $50 per month for 11>ace. Desk value or trade tip or down, and chaira available far $5. _,._~_58_96 _______ 1 Business hours angy,·crlng List Jt here -·in .Oranae aervlce available for $10. What do YoU have to trade T All utilities paid excepl telephone. County'1 J.aorest read trad· DAILY PILOT ~post -aM ~a deal 222 FOREST A VENUE LAGUNA BEACH 21/2 TO 3 ACRES Rancho Capistrano Ill now offering ti bulous, oak studded, rancH size spreads, The only ones of thC'ir kind in the Booming Son1h Coasl Area }-ligh abov<' the ~roiur: hr.It. Privntt' mid~ t1111l lockerl ;;ale guorantce llw nn1urnl beauty or this fo11nrr S.p;.111· ish Grant ~ur:roundt•d by beautiful Cleveland Nalionnl }'ore~t. All uUliliC's av1~il­ able. PRICED FROt-.1 Sl0,000 LOW 00\VN • EZ TERP.ts For true-(X)UntJ')' Jiving, re-R. E. W•nted 6240 tirement or just plain invest. ----- ment. at a bargain price. I-JAVE StOOO cash, \\'ant to Call or \\Ti tr for complete assu1nc your V.A. or F.H,A. dcl.uil;; and free color bro-Joan on you r house, in Hun-cll1u-c~. -lington Beach area, Eves. RAi\CJIO CAPISTRANO f21.ll ;;;:s-20::.6~~~= 2172 DuPont Dr. Rm. 8 \VANTED: Duplex in E-C.l\1. Ne\\'IJOfl Bt>ach, 97664 area or house 1v/lnrome 133-3223 un its. Call 673-3841 or 67:>--0617 IMPROVED LOTS \VANT to buy lgc 4 or 5 Br house. H.B./C.'*'I. a r e a . O\vner on!y, ~.Xi2 El\1PTY SI'ORE 1000 -1200 -, sq. ft. tor delicatessen { take-out with gas. elto:- trlclty, plumbing fixture& :i only. In shopping cente1 preferred, Box 104 Costa ~ l\tesa • --------1 " ' Investment Opportunities 6310 SMALL INVESTOR ' . : ' .. Opportunity ti> invest in ne'T company manufacturing ex. elusive architictural prg.'. ·: ducts&: office furniture. Taki . : advaritage of this limiled ' ·: stock oHering. (TI4) 833-441!&. • INVESTORS -Want $2(0) .! for security agreement that '• "'ill return $2,931.12 in 3$ 1i month.s. $5,000 security arid J excellent credil. 548-5896. ~ 1 --------~· eves. ' Money to Loin 6320 / ~ -----------., 1st TD Loan;· j LoweJit Interest Available ·:: For Sale 6 fu.lly improved JotD in prime toe of Cenilos. Close to Arte11ia F1vy ~ Car. manila. Also, 3 improved individual lots in tlB. All in "'ell developed area~. $8350 per lot • tenns, By (}.vner. Ca 11 Mr. Graham 714: 962.JJ53. aus•NEss .nc1 2nd TD Loan ::r FINANCIAL ','; OVERLOOKING N.B. Back Bay. 4 Cust loL~. A rare op. p'ty, Fee. Kingaard R.E. Ml 2-2222. CORONA DEL J\fAR Le\!t'l R-2 Lot w/ovenlzed 2 car gar. O\vner -673-3084. Business Terms based on equity .. , ~' 642-2171 54~11 . : _E>p·pO~t.un __ il_ie_s __ 6_300_ Serving Harbor area 21 yr( , : MANAGER OWNER Sattler Mortgage Co. 336 E. 17th Street National corporation, no-v in· M terviev.>i.ng, Jor oWner man. ortgiges, ' ager of complete family rec-Trust DNda 634! ·: ( $.)()()() 1st TD on Hunt, : ington Beach apl zoned lot .. ; $j() a mt1nth including 9%, a '' pets. Lse $190. MS-3708 3 BR. 2 BA, apt w/bltna. AduJts. Lt:ase. Clean. * * NE\V 1 Bdrm. Carpets, drapes. TIIE LINDBORG co. 536-2579 'i * * * -* * 4JK.9466 Citrus Groves 6175 Rooms for Rent 5H5 ~ ... '"O"F"'FICE-~SP~A~c=e~1 ;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;. reational sport center. Ex- tre1nely high return on in· \'e!llment of $U,500. Secured. Rigid investigation invited. J\tust have marlagemen! & PR ability. Reply 10 Bo:~ !XlO yr dul'. 15% discount. - 494-8100 or 193-1706 1 .. *536-9685* BAYFRONT Luxury'1 Br. 2 Ba. Boat slip ava.ll. $300. Furn, $350. Agt 646-0732 Newport He~ifh~ll __ s_21_0 e HOMEY 2 Br.• Frplc, iar. priV patio, quiet. Adults, no pets. 673-1083 Eut Bluff 5242 --------PRESTIGE LOCATION For lease, deluxe 1888 liq. ft. 4 BR, 2~~ BA apt. Frplc, drapes, crpts, wet bar, pri balconies, dbl car off kitchen dshwhr, dbl ove:n. Pool. Conv to ahop'g achls & re~reation. Only $350 mo. 83S Amigos \Vay, NB ~tar. next door 865 Amigos. *SPACIOUS* 2 BR Studio Apt. 2 Ba. Patio. ROO)f & bath In private REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE For Lease. World Savings ---------home. o 1. Female pref. G•n9!!!_ General Bldg., Pacific Coast Hwyl s An ----· I--· Fottest, Laguna Beach. •nt1 _ _.•----'S-620"' 546-82-to or 54o.~ eves/ Rooms for Rent 5ft5 Mot1l1, Tr•il1r * Call 4.94-9481 * wknd•. ----Courts 5H7 CORONA DEL ",l\R $115. LARGE Cheerful newly tum. or uni. 1 BR apts. C!rpts, drps, bltns, garg. 1 child OK. Nr schls. 2230 S. Center St, S . A . (Nr. Warner). S4;J.-0989 PRIV. Home near Baker & CHEERFtJL Room k bath ''' F a.irviev.·. C711, also nr, overlookinc ocean $20/V.'k. ./ ·WEEKLY rates. s EA Immaculate 2 room. Private o .C.C. Call alt:;, 5-13-3298. Nicely decorated quiet bldg, LARK l\1 0TEL 2301 oUice. Ground floor. Private RENTALS sum.leek & kite-hen prlv. 1289 Newport Blvd Cos~ lofesa. bath. SJ:lj nio. Util pd. S. Coast Hwy, l..a 1 u n a _ ' . Parking. 673-6757 Chvner, Apts. Unfurnished Beac:h. 49~-9017 Misc. Rentals 5'" Be1t Loc•tion in CdM Senta AM $620 Santa Ana 5420 PRl\1 rooni w/bath, priv en. 800 to 1400 sq. ft. Deluxe ou. trancl'-. H.B. NE:l\'. Garage for rent tee Spaces. Ava il lmmed. *9.l2-8578• E-6ide. $20 per month . PhOne Ol\11et'. 642-9!1'.j(l l FU~nooin. Util pa.id. Storagl! only, Call G42-2657 l.IED, Dental Guiteg avail, Ttleal for ~ludcnt, $~ mo. GARAGES 10 x 30. Extra 725 It. 1215 sq, ft . 35c a sq. Cu ll 6•12-s:i20 long $20 mo. Nr. OCC ft. 5911 J.leil Ave H B. BAC'HELOn ~rnrni~hed. airport 548-5041 84&-3221 SciO. 2U~. Or.u1gc. Cosw GARAGE FOR RENT NE·~wro=~R~T~~ .. ~,-,7h~0e=1ux~e l\Iesa. Sloragl! Only. 64.z.3120 OffiCl!ll. Air cond., heated, SLEEPING roon1 for \\'Ork· ---.. w/priv, ba. 2400 \V. Coast Ina: man, ~ar Ii!h le h"''ifl('. Income Pr.!f!.rty , • .0001,":,,"':c·~~·..,.~..,,=-..,."" $14 wk. 646--8716. -·• • --EXEC ofc suite • 1100 sq. ft . FURNISHED, Util. paid , OCEAN VIEW crpls/d•,,.. 444 Npt Blvd. itil>-7i mo. Cle~ only. 388 DUPLEX • $41.950 :1;..;.;.~' " pm ...... Crpts, drps, dshwhr. Healed c--•h><>Ol,'N~°'hlon-ltlM\-mar.j-,-ff----~~,..,j....,,.._----­ vi. Bay, C.M. 642-8520 Quall CU"STO $15 per v.1c op w/ kitchen. ty, . l\f BUILT ~or NEAR C.:\I. City Hall. 3 Rm. ~f.'iiis-".;,,;.'.'.,.;;'-;p,;::~"9.j-¥:~~f,<~1;~~~:friittces. PaMled, c-arpe • Newpbrt Blvd, CM. 'Su:-9™ Unusually spadoua • 3 ~ drapes. $150. Call 642--6560 ket.. $235. 644-5"" roWNHOUSE • New lrg, 2 BR, 2% Baths. trplc. encl pr, patio. 675-5033 2 BR. tropic-. Access to PoOI. Adults. $200 mo. 548--0411' or 644-5.J,6 Coron• del Mer 5250 room o~r·s .unit with de. CM OFFICE $90 luxe kitchen and LARGE J • J ••• ••-dlnlnf roo, m, ·Equlllly ~pac-can 64M833 Motelt, Tr1iler 1~ _. Vwl•"'"'•liel Courts 5997 lou~ 2 bf!dt'OOrn unit. Great FOR rent oUlces or atores "'"'' """"" OCEAN VIE\V I.tom ~ach 130 E. 17th St .. Ci\1. $83 Q11.J;11 JIM, c.,,.;-•.n r.11~i"' ~ LARGE spaces: left! $4:i . Jlvtng room. l\Ilnimum main. l up. 646-8181 tenancc yard, PLASTER in. Eirreiti,,. l1tl«ior o..;,,. mo. No hidden c..-ost. Yr te:rior and VDU O\VN Ule -· ;------ F.l.W.. r.,...., • Oout round fishina:. counll')' Uv. land! 15000 do"·n \viii han· lnclu1tr1al ,.,..._ ,,_. -' ~ i.na". High le dry on dle! Property Sponith S1yl. Lumry Ait c-•1t'r '' S.cramenlO R i ver. Sur-WE SELL a H""E ·--'-.. ~ a.,.,.T_O-""""•-'" IO\lnded by on:hard•. quiet, IVIRY JI' MINUTES i BUILDER OFFEl\S NEW w ,,....._ "•' crw,., ,.....,.,.. clean air. Rec. hal), J3u..._ 21.GOO sq, 1l deluxe ,blda. ~ ~ -· N-a.....a.., ,,,_ 1140 dry. marina. Nr. '""'""'· Walker &. Lee w..i .. '<"'"' ou•1e ~ Write for lurthtr ct.tail.a. County area. P. r o p e r t y , ON TEK AO\ES I••,,.,.. -I,_... c..t ,,... Pollard'• M.H. Pat1c. Prlv. ~ Westclitt Dr. dtu. Owr,er w/ca:ny lat 1 a 2 Bft. n.rn • Un!tml 1000 IF'. MllCArlhMr Blvd. ownu. Rt. l, °"' TIIE, Red 646-77!1 TD 8%%. l'!<pd Int. ok . ... I ~-.... ,_ / 81utt, Ca 96080 "-n 'Ill 9:00 P~t S30--364S am, 828-3-l30 pm. .. ~... ...... J w.o E•lf •I ...... .,, VY"' Ttnnb. Oontnn'Bldrt, s 0 ••97 HOLIDAY BEACH MOTEL NEW Wdr .. 11,000 tq n tor Q Sta taor, 01M 6f.4..."61.t nnl• A11.• 54 -o'* 'Rooms • kilchtncttn, 100' to DIAL direct 642-5671. Charre aale or ltiue. For d"talls fllacArth1lrnr,o...tHwy> ~":~.,[r~isi°"~~~ ::;"*<!~ thO: ~=ckr1:i •anla lttaltn' DAILY PILOI' WANT ADS! Camino Jte.a.I SC. 492--3.182 NC'wl ~ --=--~---~~ ..... --· •• ' -• r H~DING SOUTH? 14 acre t.-itnis & avocado ranch in Escondido's best area. Grove 11ho\vS excellent care. lmmacu.late home, plus separate guest house on vie"· site. Asking $140,000 ,vith 29% down. For more \nfor· n1ation, please contact K.\V. Sm.ii Eckhoff & Assoc., Inc. 1818 \V, Chapman Ave. Orange. Calif, 541.2621, Eves-1vknds 5J8..5971 Acr••I• 6200 211~ Acres by 01vncr, Utilities· near runnlna \vater &: Coif Couuc. $950 dn. $14 ,9QO. (2l31 78)...2727 ____ 1, _____ ~ Like E~sinore 6202 --·--·· ·--·-IS-WON'T App1-ox. SO acres. All utll,ities. At (.'()t'tie1· l..akeview, Olive St. Sl:;(JO an acil'. Terms. Age nt. 17:i86 Gfaud. n4: 678-2132. THIS.-r.w=oN=-1 =lAs--=-r the Dt1ily Pilot 01 rnJI J\.1r. Money Wintecf 6350. I Mark Rice f7\•ll 774·i0,'i0. DISTRIBUTORSHIP \VJTif. MONEY WANTED ~ 1 ~ OUT JNVESTi\IENT: Deluxe Secured by property $25,cql , ~ candy &. drug 11pccialliei; to required,, will pay top .inte~ ~! h11·ern&, restaurants, stores, esl It. points, Short te .,. etc, Dlrt'C1 rac.ory connecllon Call !2131 962-6410. :. ·,: earning high daily cash ANNOUNCEMENTS ·-,; : com m issions. Everything ind NOTICES ~ :: furnished, but must be bo~ ' '• dnb!e handling our mdse Found I Free Ads) 6400' :· and cash. Part or full tl1nr. --------..,, ' 1 \Vrite: OIEXCO. 2910 N. FOUND in waler at Crescent : 16tl\ St., Phila., Pa. 19132 B<iy, LagUna Beach un-• : COIN LAUNDRIES datllllj(ed prescription sun. : glasses. ~6-4561 , , •: Frigldeire , • From $G500 to $37,500 fOUND: Young Ger/8:00!'. :- e Buena Park • Fullerton • type lem~le near ~ewpory ; Cypress e Wcstmin.~ll'I' e l Harbor I-It ~h .. '\"earu1g coli , lluntington Beach • Garden lar. Pica~ claim 646-9762 .i ; Grove e Tustin e Santa fOUND In Woodland School' : Ana e Costa Mesa • Ana . area boy'$ Schwinn bike. • helm e La fiii ratla. Plrasc identify 6 4. 2-7 2 6 f ' : CALL CHARLIE 32.J. 783..'l after ~ pm j WOULD )'Ou like to have an FOUND; Gold, boys, ispeed ! extra Income of $50() to blcycil"', Mesa de/ Mar. CaV> , '1000-a---.mo.-w. ' ~ M vestment. P/lime out of )'OU!' bo1ne. I will \\'Ork "'/you i;o you can achieve th is extra Income. Only a ft'1v opening!' lcrt. Call for appt. 646-3002. Sal/Sun. only. F'RANCTrtSE. Sun resistor cootlng ror 11-indo-..·s. all In. \'Cntory equip., mailers & li1l'rnturr, Enough inventory S~lL, l\1alt' German SheP: · : found 4/14. Id e nti fy, :>.'i7-rJJ9 FOUND Black Poodle female Puppy on Sunflo,.,.w si. C.M. &12-l9:i3. F6VNo -Algtlan Hound ,,: mnlr, Vic. D!"'ltn\'aro. H.i( ., ; "36-3539 I ' . Approll:, 80 aerel. All uUlllk!N, to do '2000 v.'Ol'th of ""Ork At corner LaktVlcw, Olive Complete for $7"JO cash.. fl'OUND Female red dog, 3-i · . n10·~ old. Vic. Santa Ant Ii ~ l\Iesa. Drive, 50--9238. • l B~LK"'°. -,~hO~rt"'""h'"a.,-h-"""'dog-, ~l-1)<0• I ; male. yOtHtg, nr La Pa& ft4. ; •, Well behaved, Eve, 4~ • St. Sl!iOO an acre. Tttms. .-"',,1;.=24=25~·~-~~~.., Agent. 17G86 Crand, 714: '1 NEW SnacK l\1achines & 6'J8.2lar. rdute. Good 2nd. income. PL\NNrNG lo rnovt'! You'll '$1,500. Call a tr. 4pm find an amazlnt numbef ot 67>6822 Pvt 0 Nnr. homea ln today's CluaUltd HAMBURGER STAND. Bes! M s. Check them now, Balbna location. MUST IT'S WOND~RFUL t :1 e SELL., Call 64.2-74.'il many buys In 11ppllant~J1, BEAUT\' SALON for snit. You find tn the ClauUloo CJ.II dl)'J 96$-$111. eves Ada. Check them no1v! 531)..1373. ask for Glr\o. r \ • FOUND. Near Markel 1 Basket, N.B. Cl-e&m-colon:d. shortahaire<I puppy. 67~ i Pll.CYI' \VANT ADI? 642'S611 • 01\U.Y-PILOT U I Aft:. fl • U NES. You can lllCI t for just pcnnlts a dl.Y, Di.l \ " • ! I I t ·~ I • > • • •• .... ' • • 1· ..... .. . I • '• •• ~. • <€t· -. I 1. I I • • .. • .... . ; " . ' I. ' ' :-,. I ' ' • I I I • • • l I ! i I I ! l . . ·" ' ' ' I . ' . . ' L '. I ' . I ' • I . . I . . . j i I ' . l ; ' ., .. ' . ' ·1 : ' . ' ; ~ : : . I , I I ( ' ' t • • • ·-!· ~ I " • ' • . • I • • . ' r . • • . ' . .. . I ' • " _ ........... ··--··-... ~·L•"--• ~ • ---'"L--' I • • . ....... -·--, I 0 ... • • • • • • 1\1.L llLL.-BILL, ~u--.., • . ADD HQ ,RSEPO WER TO .THE FAMILY BUDGET . YOU can handle those bills. ~II you need are the dol· lars you'll CJet for all the still-9ood, but· nobody· uses· them items you'll find all over the house. Make a list of them today and decide to turn 'those unwanted ar· ticles into ~xtra cash. It won't cost you ; ; ~ it'll . pay yc;»u. And you'll be surprised'..!.~at how fast you can sell iust about anythin9 with a DAILY PILOT classified ad. Try it today. Every day is a CJOOd day to use DAILY PILOT _WANT .ADS . , {And You. (an Charge Them) • • E 642-567 • . . ' • • • . ----~·---;-----. --------~,..,..~~-.----,----~~-~~~--------,-,.-~---:.,--,---·~.""1- • . ~.r· , ' frfdor, A,.u 17, 1970 IWLY ~.II • .IOU a IMl'LOYMINT .IOU a Ui'U'LOYllllNT .IOIS a llMJll.0-NT JOU a IMl'LOY"'8NT JOll I iliiMl6YMif When You JoltW-J1~1 ""'"-Wem.. 7100 J1•• Men,Wom. 7100 Jobi .... w...;. 11 00 1:,~ ••• ;.~Mii;.;.~.vw~-;;:";71~'°~ Loot .. 1 1. W-7'20 ----- d ---CITY 0 , -* I-: Secy * * MOTEL MAID • NI or SICltl TAltY SltORaw...i,lnfortpldlng -Wantit one HOUSEKj!:tPERA"""· NEWPORTBI ACH ·-... -........ parl-.Applr. NIWACCTS. mounted black buJla head • h 4 • 8 hn: dQ. EKo'd, bond· 1111 w/abo\l'e aven.ae lkWa. J..aauna 8"ch. eMUoD ~ at Setw-. -. -· 1toltn from bllooey-Tbe Ilg f, • , ed ' lnl'd. "°""'mu.n POLICE Pluolt oles. Swt lll!O.-cafi MOTIL MAiDS ii>' Padllc 111-_ Bonlt.j Clllfomlu. Quad ~ Apt ' • -...,...., _HUMANE OFFICER_ Join Mutlll. """"5 . . * • So • · .lor .JU,_ .1_..., --0-?-No "'"'"°"' ..... --i...,"\a/l-orre-o'-,-11--1-oAT"lf<ll•c. pnei'JCI•--·· $'11 !0$714 porliiilftli -coASTA~GENCY NEWSPAPER .... ...... -with 11111 ll>!lfly, .... Paul Warnn, MT~~.U -• Work f/Jr 1Jck people, OYlft l190 Harllor 8tvd •• C.M. Eal1y AM AJllll'OX f.f AM. ~()'and.~ tldl1i;. " HEARTBROKEN • loot fh& &~erfS ....... iKI_,,,. ot -E!t«U.nt beneti\ ....,.,., •XPERIE!ICED Ptdlattlc 7 -wi.. "'""1i.nt ..;;: AllolY •I 3lllU S;Oout Hwy, p/beasl• mil<. whU bik 1)1 /i"sf. ecJ /o'w[/ MATURE, -·•. babyalt· ltequlm Hllb 8d>ool -· RH or Public Heelth """"' 6,.. ,_, ,.,..,.. mtw. !:"..!-111. --. qiotttd. fluffy. Fie.a collar. ..,-( I t.u. Prtr. Udo· 111. Own uation and three yean ~x· tor croup practice. Send m.uried penon. ~ ~-oppty. emfio>w Mii' AM "Luv." Vic Monrovia A: ·-----.-------~~~ .. lllllllllllllll•llllll~ trana~Uon. ~1833 perle~ nwttins the public. iwume lib P.O. &x 1728, N\U'Sl.na s:mu:TARY Pl'n.mt To 18th, CM. Rowvd. 642-2696 SIRVICI DIRECTORY COMPANION-Pt-.c. """• ::i:'"" for anJ. N.B. REGISTERED NURSE l"'1d .Deve loper, ill.8: 6 Mo. Cocker Lost 4113 Vic. SERYl'E PIRicTORY SEllVICI DlRICTORY --:------_ ,,.u, ·11~;n or out. Good • • EXPJCIUE!ICED CASHIER ~.C..C.C.U. U-3!1. Call 611 mo.. 8dfa1t A:: Fairview. Ute Acceuntifti . -'500 ~c1i-petr(1Mnl"1 612.5 Houi.ca.1nlng 6735 lkills. Homitmakel'I, S.7-6681 Teat April 28th 5 Pm For swttchbo&rd opr. A t..YP.llt, ~ unit. ~ SECRETARY. p/dmt or brown spot.I on head A:: ean, ..__ .... _.,_____ __ AIDES • fot. mnvaleacenct, ~tlon ~ a 11 · • <n•) under '6--Blll Yates VW oPPQrtuAltiff, CMffmit• ed.. fUU, Harbor tna. Ltpl Q• 1 •pot on back. Named FULL Ch a r g e bookketper CARPET STEAf.f OEANED BAY &: Beach Janitorial elduly care or t.nilly care. m..ai:.u or apply at Ptraon-32852 Valle ft4, 4~511. ucaUon program. Comact per req . .Pb. 545-o9053 ot "Brandy". Reward: 546--:B>S rietds part time: woril:. 10c Per Sq. F.t. Cl.rpet1, windows, Ooors, Homtrnaken. ~T...eut net Otnce 3J:10 New;port Gardener TraineH penon1)Cl SO. Cout Com..l=~"°":WO'='=~-~-~ wsr: Female Himalayan 962--0527 No -.p _ No brushe•. Uphol. etc. Res A Comm c 'I. ~vd., NewPort 8e&ch, C&lif, XLNT OPP. fO ht wk mwrlt)r Hosp.,", 31172 Q:ut SECRETAJtY' p I 'nm. °!' Cat."h>na:hairedSiamese." :::::::::::::::::. atel')'cleaniDaA:floonlCNb. ~1401 Jobo ,Y.,n,Wom. 7100 936611. '1S-al15&ft5PM H"Y, So. Lacuna <'11•> •Luci t>eve lq9 e r, N.8. f15 Vlsta Grande, the Bluffs bed Ir waxed. Guaranteed Meaa Cleanin&: Senrice • ,... Ull Ext "356 Ubde:r )5. Cab .... ·-,, •• •'""T Ba bytltt1--'550 -·"·1 ... ·-r.-11 .... ~ n t ax>K Short Order, )'OUJll. ::=:-1 """' ... ...,....._, mw ._,.... ~'"' '-'l"" • .............. oon. e c. Nile lh1tt. Medial •dental "irl f.W.U Otftc:e -' SEflYIO:: StadoQ auu;;.._ FEMALE Pekingese, Own· RELIABLE motbe:r wlll REMARC Services. 3 rooms Rti. 6 Commc'l. 5M-4ll1 benefit&. Good wo r klna a INllJ GENERAL CLlklC 'Yoww, exp'd. nbQI., .Ap- paane. Lolt vie. Harbor&: babysit &J\Y age child af· $21.50. Full iuaran. Credit DOMESTIC: own transp . TRISH HOPKINS cood. HoJ'i Hut, 15342 ACCOUNTS ply tn penon, 1Apm. Rll1I Victoria.. C.M. Reward teriloons &. eves <1.t 50c an card.I OK. 84.7~ WeekJy Exper. Reierenc!1. Beach Blvd, tltstmlnste:r. 'I)pirw, Wine, Pod: with fie· RECEIVABLE MobU, ,_ El TCft Rd. 64>-lill hour;. C.M. home. Keep --!131-12UI . a'b1"L1"ties ..... -.......... ,Ex. Type!Owpm,uselJ)key-Lq. Hit. Allt lor Mel ... GERM. Shep/Lab, bl k, this number. ~. CArpet L•ylnti & HOUSEWORK wuted *M*u,cool beK ~ e;;,o ~~~ ~~ ... ~~~ 111 er, ftllng. Pitt. bJr&ml ill Norm. $450 p.r mo ll.lar,, R I 66., anl1"mi.te"" ~ ·~ ~ -·~~ .. --·-·--~ -w/brn. 4 lt1os.: female; YOUNG ma r ried lady ·-"'ope=='-----'•'-Call after6 PM U MacArthur at Cout !fwy, WriteBoxP.1.50 n...n .. PUot: ecctl. rec........... · 1-"-=....;=:.;·c.... ___ _ "Snoopy". Vic. Mine" C.M. desires babys;tting on Bel. * 6'>-4235 * Qr.leflCV ~8: APPb' \n ponon '~ ··'L.M ;;_"':,';;Y ,:" 1 .._ Service Stata . •-•-~ Jtew 518-8275 nt * EXPERT CARPET D a ~ ·-~ -·-~ . !do. Days " aome "'· lnol•ll•tlon & Repelr WaU.·Floors-Wlndowl & """ ~ly ·Poaltiono '" COOK, BROILER c-·· to N"h -~-· ..... '1505 E w~ (3 N-) DIAMOND cluster earrina, Mon thru Fri. Rdia 4 exp. Clar Vu Wi.bdow Service Quallfied Applicants .-.... ~ ~ r-... ,....., ·--l!'·nta Ana · 546-2551 * $135 PER WlllC + Victor HUgO's or Playhouse, ~615-8339=,..,.-=---:-;-;;--No job too small, 6t6-5971 Res.&: Commc'L '46-2698 488 E . 17th St., SuUe 224 ** _,..,.,._ ** twice ~kl,)t. ~172 Colla. ~opportunity employer For New Mark C, Bloome Laguna.Rew.4M-43'T1 RELIA, Exper. My Home. CARPET LAYING HOUSECLE'ANING Costa Me1111. 60-1470 DENTAL ASS'T Front desk Mesa. Costa Mea More. 0iarwe BLACK cat male w/flea Good rates, Refer. $12.50 C.A. PAGE 6t2.20'70 Ex f 638-23.54 '""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!only. Must have exper. u Y " Shippi n g OFFICE GtllL -part time. tirtl & shocks ·Refer WW eo1l&1', and gold necklace. per diild. Margaret, p, Reas. Re · ACCOUNTING recepl in dental office. Clerk, maturt man, driving General dutit's. Baxter .t train, Med, bt~ts a: 1-a. Call: 548-7235 548-7801 Drywall 6631 Ironing 6755 Res p o n i I b 1 ~ ·p ~, 1t 10 n Beach arta. 84 6·3540 nee. for delivtrle1. 3347 E. Cicero rnc •. 642-7238 -Penal.on & Prof Shat. Plan. FEMALE Short haired black cat. pluUc collar, red col- lar' w/1 bell. 5U-8248 ATI'ENTION Halecttll! Blk pa1:-Lab.'Female, med 11tt. AblWn tO Shane. 545-1901 l'onoriol1 1·0v~o'°'u"'LD~~lik-,-,,o_,b-a"by-,"k"""1 1 -.-D~U-D_D_Y_D_ryw_al_i_Co_. u-,.-d I available tn Ac.co un tine 8am--9pm Oout Hwy., CdM ORGANIST · Chotr Director Appl,): Marie C. J:Uoom. Cit,, child, .n'IY home. Near Contractor. Large or Small IRONING In my home, $1 Dept. Muat ht neat; alert; Dtm'AL ASSISTANT HAIR STYLIST. Operator for Episcopal Church 1n 3005 Barbor Blvd., C.octa POmona &: 18th, C . M. Jobs. Ph. 847-9581 llr. Dressmaking Ii: alters.-work rood wt.µt others; tx· Chnlde, exper only. wanted for busy shop in C.M. 548-0036 morninp -"'-'-'"-·-------I 548-4898 tlons. !>45-7641 periencettqulredlnpayroll, 5iM8ff Lquna Nil',lel. Group in-ORTH OPEDIC Surgeon SERVICE Station A~ BABYSITI'ING, My home, Fencing 6660 billing procedures; accurate DENT A L A 1 11 I at• n t • •uranee, pald vacation r1'ln. Westmlrister needs uper of· Perm. full t Im e. J:;t. "·eekdays only, pre-5Cboolers P•intlng, 6l50 typist. 1642 K&ller St., Orthodontk: Office, exper Following preftrt'ed. 60%. fiC!t! &irl. 540-#85 aft 5:30 perlenced, De.vi. Appbi in preferred. 546-1965 NEW or repair. NO job Paperh•nglng Irvine req. Ortho. v;pe.r pttf. ~ :;UJ2 or 49S-4020. Ask for P.M. petWOn; Browna Shell Strv. BABYSlmNG My h 0 me, too am.all, free estimates. PAINTING: Father A: Son. ADULT To care t or Con.. 2J..30. &U.D • PBX Answer1ng Serv., ecp'd 990 E. Cout Hwy., N.B. day/night. Infants OK Fncd ~23'3 anytime. Quality Work:manshlp 4 valeteinc ~ )'t' old. Wk:dl)'I DENTAL Alliatant I Recep. HAIR STYLIST for men, prd'd. P'Ull time, pop. part Shipping • Recelwlftti • yd warm lood 6(2-5299 Materials Guaran\e~d. M:30. Own trulp. Aft 6 tionlst.MUlt be exper.Know. pref. wJth fqllowtna:. time. Hunt. Bcll. area. Mr. W rehou "'--Tom G~ne, Jr. LO~G care, ~Y home nr. Floors 6665 Reliable. 27 yn. local . 9G-G396 ledge cf fonns a: xn.ya. ** ~ ~* Kemp, M&-8881 • M ..... ....,r ~~ v · t · s h 1 c A ---------1 Refer. Emenon, 54&-3587 or * ASSISTANT to Director, 638-7470 Ge.rden Grove. HOTEL Matd, Full time. PLANT·DfLIVERY man . A~---• .........1---·--1c or1a c , . ·• CARl'ET VINYL Tll.E Pe Id t tu-$2 00 hr --1-$12> wk ...,,;;&! .,., .... ,._.,.. New l uaed cars&: truckl _anytime. Sf&..lOO'J Free LI. Con ~8-2934. tor tel orde:rdept. $2, per hr. DESK Clute, exper. NCR nnane,nt res tn pre . • ............ -llHdl an exper~wd •t Connell Chevrolet I '-'="''-"""''""-=~~ estim11.te c, tr. CUSTOM Pain~-• "The 645-0243 or MT..:st73, UJO PBX, afi phi.sea. Ap.J.. red. 494-1196 Perm anent. SERVISOF'J' man who could standard-CfilLD CARE -Y.'eekday1 SfG.7262 546-4478 "'16 .-J 508 lllt St. NB 2828 Harbor, C.M. 546-1200 646-049-1 Exterior-Interior Spedallst" BABYSl'M'ERrl.lvt In. 2 Ben Brown'• Motor Hctel, HOSl'ESS for model bomff. ' · · ize our wareboule: n:r- The preceedin& wa.s a paid ----------1 Residential • Commerdal. Chlldren All aftttnoon1 4 31106 S. Cout Hwy, South Laguna Niguel area. Attr. PROD UCTI ON. Exper. ap and fft&hliab a salesman survival advertise. ~,,;N,-,•,,•,:,"°'""~,:"'~•c~h~Are--a-Gardening 6680 No job too large or too small ewa on.' Call 6f6-0S52 Lapna lntelllgtnt woman over 25. S req'd. (Female) Browning smooth tramc control ment. BABYS11TING My home on 1----0-----Lie. eooo: Ins. Won't be ~ * BAKER * All-&rOUnd. 40 DISHWASHER. PART·'I1ME day wk tnclud. Sat A: SUn, Mfg. Co. 1916 Placentia, sy1te:m. Single-Widowed-Divorced ~l~:~hoo~~~ 541.;;,.; ANTHONY'S derbid! 646-3679 hr wk. good pay, Apply er Swias Chalet. 414 N, New-lo.6 pm, $2 hour. 496-1243 C.M. Sf8..lln Good --• --• ,, __ * MEN * INT &: EXT. Painting, Free call: CUPCAKE BAKERY port, N.B. Hospital * * RECEPr. parlj tlme _.ary .,11.1 ex0e~11 644 4160 ests. Loe refs. Neal & 773 E. 17th SL Costa. Mua, DISPATCHER CLERK. $493 e PHYSICAL Sa t u rd ay. Apply 190T frinp btneflbi. Ev@l')'One's looking far the Brick, M•sonry, Dependable Maintenance Hones t. Call Chuck ~ 548-3031 to $591 type 45 wpn\. 2 yn -mERAPlST Harbor Blvd, C.M. Apply Box Ni8T D&Uy Pilot right one. We have a way • etc 6560 Ex Pru Plan in er Jlm 548--0405 exp. meeting public, gd. Apply Penonnel Director RN In-Service, O>()rdina.tor, STENO CLERK -sen to *5 '°call us~7= to live! ~u"d&et ~;.pi~ g METICULOUS PAINT In Co~:'~ =N~ health, be able to work So. Cout Community Hogpl. exp'd only, BA d e g ree b'Pe 50 wpm, some ell'P lte. BUILD, Remodel, repair • llorticulturlst • EXP.DOCKS.house1,int.ext. posltion towell tralned o~ v arlou 1 11ht ft1. Apply tal,!1172Cout Hwy.,South pret'd, Xlnt benefit. A bkkpc.2ynexp.meettnc• 24. hr, recording Brick, block. concrete, INS. col. students. fi75.58:? erator with some 1 ... 11_,-'-. LAGUNA BEACH POLICE Laguna, CaW.. Ph: 499-UU starttnc Slla.ry. Con t act deallna w/pubUc. Ap ~l y *FULLY LICENSED* carpentry, no ;job too small. NEW Lawni, re-seeding. !' Ma'· or F·,_:;"'0 ""• DEPI'. 505 Fo~st Av. Ext 356. Director of Nural.D8:, C.M. LAGUNA BEACH POUCE Lie Contr 962-6945 Complete lawn cat"' Clean PAINTING -Ext-Int. 18 yrs. "" ,..._. ..,~,, -..~ o-~ F Renowned Hindu Spiritualist. · up by job or month. Free exper. Ins. Lie. Free e!t. Permatrets Beaut)' Salen DRAPERY Worken: (2) HOTEL • • • Memorial HOIJ> • ....-~ • .,. ~i . ""~ orest Av. Advice en all matters. Business Services 6562 estimates. For inlo call Acroust. Ceilings. 548-5325 Permnnel <n4l stO.asa2 Mwit be" tXptl' all around. Verypleaantworkingc:ond\. RN, Nlte aupervilOr, xlnt Ta 11rve you bett\". Love. Marriage, :~lnus 897-2-U7 or 846-0932 EX'I'ER. Avg 1 Story $250. 2 Call for interview Steady wcrlc. Gd wages I: tlons in ftnt c1us hotel ln worldng cond'1 A: benefits. it's ""~:~~~~;~ 312 a'{:. ~ TRA NSLATIONS. Spanish----,G""A=R"D"E"N"l"'N"G.--Story $350. Com pl w/good LAPIN GRAD PREFERRED tr\~ bene!ltl. 1651 Placen-the houeekeeplnc dept Ex. Contact Dlttctor of Nursing, JASON IESl C&mioo Real. San English. 20 yrs exp. in Latin paint. Inter. Rm'1 $25 paint BEAVTY Operator, Io o d tia Ave., C..M. perience welcome or' will C.M. Me-m o r 1a1 ffOIP Clemente. 492-9136 492-0076 America. Mumford Transl•· -=·1a:.~:~11~~-~ incl. Roy -847-W guarantee.Jor l.qu.na area * DRIVERS * train. Call (n4) 644-1700 Ext. M2-2T34 Employment Agency tio"' '"8-'306 -~ ··" <~ 19 f s •15 RN -FULL TIME ml So. Main, Santa -SAUNA -MASSAGE "' 548-8918 INTER or Ext. PAINTING. = ~ , " an N hperl , , 9'64 W KateU.. Anaheim WHIRLPOOL -GYM Carpentering 6590 AL'~ Landscaping. T ree ~E~~SnLocal Clemen~:sper ~ecessary~· H:ss·w~~b LHaoruuane~ 9~~'::.~t:~=Sf6.50o· er 821-1%11 L 5 I d T It t CARPENTRY ReHmwulal. Yard ,..,~modeling. PAINTI NG-Int , I< ~t. Opportunity to advance. Call M-~ ....... -"--..... ,.a.-,~ Hills ~a~nal 'social Newport Bch ofc. Pleu&nl 'IWO G~: l tuil time far e •on • r• men s a trash. '-"'an-ups, H;~st ~ .... ~. Low;', t Loraine, Westclitt Penonnel _ .... , :::~. A,::=,.._._ act j vi t I e I background people to ... ~ with. cfolrculatiotgn/~,l, l p.rtpt. timeBe 2930 W. Cst. Hwy, Npt. Bch. MINOR REPAIRS. No Job Repair spmklrs. fill..1166 W"' .. ,_,_...., Ag 2043 W Jtcl1ft Ori ~ ~ helpful. Put-time pogltion. ._wport r ace ~v. de Dally 10 am·l am 642-3154 Too Small. Cabinet in pr-AL'S Garoerunc A Lawn Prices. Fulcyexp. ln!i. John ency, e ve, YELLOW CAB CO. Apply Pemnnel OfJtce , Personnel Afency , able to type 40 wpm, _.t. We accept tJ1 credit cards age1 It· o th er cahlneta. Maln~enance. Commercial, ~n66 N.B. ~~ U6 E.16tb St. Administration Bld&, m= W bov•r Dr., N.8. with flauru, Western Out. LOOK tG-20 yean younger, 545-1175, tf no answer Jeaw lnd111trial It residential. NEED a Painter! lnterlol' ---aovs 11 • 14 · · 0... Ilea pa 1 e 0 de Va le n c I a, 642 .. 3170 doors, 3939 Birch St. N.B. the secret cf the SI'ARS. A WI at "6-2372. H. 0.. * 64&-3629 * &: exterior. Experienced. CUrill' Rout.e Opn ELECTRO• Mon--Frt •. No phone calls "'°""' & unlqU• tace-ilft Andenon *LANDSCAPING* 55"8638 i-,eil:_ So •·--MECHANICAL ploaae. RN. JJ.7,30 "'1tt. xlnt """''WAITRESSES**+ without surgery. 846-3538 >-ARPENTRY..cabinets·Room Designs, Installation. Lawm PAINT NOW SAfE $$ -fi , . --t.H~O~U~SE=KE=EP=E~R~W-,-.-t-e~d ' lng cond's A benefits. Con· EXPtitilllCED ew1 &: wknds. P.O. Box Add., Patios. Any site Job. l7c sq ft compl. Sprinklers. Call Jack NOW!! AIL~Pn.Df-ASSEMBLERS Uve-ln Jlft!f. 2 1chl qe f.~. D~~c=~r~raru~:'p: -~ APPLY 2014 Seal Beach. Mike 673-ll66 & 646-2576. 12 yrs local exp. 536-1225 894-3895 or 8f7-t.:l58 chlldn!n. $35 wk, own rm I: YOUR new look for tht 70'a! CARPENTRY -CABINETS LANDSCAPING COi.LEGE Student. 2 yn ex· ** BUSBOY-18 or o ver. Six months 1xperJ.. TV. Spanlah. speaking OK. i:~=ant ~~cW~ ~~wy. Fashion, Face & F'Utul"('. Remodeling-repairs. No job New lawns, ro t o t 11 11 n g, perlence. Low prices. Exp'd onl)'. Full time. Neat ence on PC boards, 839-..5853 call l\1 iss Cheryll 54(}..3.fGO too small. Call 646-4224 Sh••b• & •--, -mo""'. Ste·-548-4549 1 NO 1 I -..---,h'""0"°'"-,-$5"2.,0,.-r Newport Beach. 08 II ... ""'"" ... •cu • .., n appearance, ong H•rMsa w Ir n 9, Keypunc pr. * DISHWASHER or 549.31 • a ages Old World Cra:ttsmanship r-'''· 5401742 h . A I bel • mM WAITRESSES, exp'd only, I 1 •c" ,,... RETIRED Painter: 26 yrs air. PP Y · r"r • I • r I e m--L.•nlc•I DAYS. Xlnt, stable Co. Ideal ....... r 21, full •-part ·-. .., "-'e come. Finish wcrk my S,_.ia.lly Wed ~ Sa 3801 E • -(NI httl ) ..... • u ...... ,....~ CLEANUP SPECIALIST exper. Neat & honest. Non • r••· I. · 0111mbly. woridng ronds. Top benfa. SI me su~ ••. 1 or Holld•-"·" REDU"E Safe le fa st with Call Dan 673-1 ""' • p lfi ""--Coro ·---~ '" 1.Wll Mowing, edging, odd jobs. drinker. Call 536--Wll ac c ........... t Hwy., na Call Miss Mary, 557-6122. GoBese Tablot• • E-Vap QUALITY Wood=U, ""' Roaaonable. ""955 COLLEGE STUDENT del Mar. GATES LEARJET Abtgafi Abbot P,,,...nnel * JUSBOYS for appt. 175-0915 "v."&ter pills" Weatcl lff gen'l constr. & carpentry. •--· .,..,. W W WAITRES8ES, exp'd. Split Pha Exp Japanese landscape LOWEST RATES! ft6~....,., 9>N • amer, (Daytime) ... ,.. '""2 nnacy Call 8-n -548-035 . . , Call BUI 51M549 CASHIER Port tlm" CORPORATION Saile 211. Santa-· ~w• -Palhadea Rd. ALCOHOLICS Anonymous GEN pair d'd b cleanup, malntenance. Br i&:h~Enthusiutlc (12-U S.A. * THE DERBY * · re • a ·• ca · Mack 842.-8442 *PAPERHANGING *LADIES* t.MO. 1how * APPLY * Phone ~7217 or write to Formica, paneling, marlitt. hrs per wk) inc:! Sal's. Ap-_ir So RI h S P .O. Box 1223 Costa M~·-Anythin"! Dick, 6?J..+4S9 EXP. Japanese Complete &t PAINTING. * 968-2425 ply tn Person. Back Street, ... __,, • tc ey t. SARAH COVENTRY Sprll'll' Reuben E. Lee .,. Yard Servi R NBli: N 25F hlonllland NB S•nl•An• A: all 1tuon jewe l ry , WA1TRESS Wanted.MUil be over 21. Call Galley Cafe, 673-<JJ!) lor lntttvieW. D01TY Ca.sh: Contact Tom REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS ce. eu. -=o==.,====';;"=' .!..=========:..! A'-' •·I •--t' t w 151 E. Cout Hwy. 01 area. 540-7373 Plest.ri"f, Patch, ... ._..u.., Y no u.,, .. s m . e P. re Dodge, will pay for * CABINETS. Any size job train. 531-8631 or fl62..5988 Newport Beach time.962--0140 25 yrsexptr.S48-6713 JOHNSON'S GARDENING 1 __ R_1.!.pe_l_r ____ 6llO_ g * RUNNER * Mali WanttdREALESTATESaJn UP TIGHT need someone to * CUSTOM PATIO * Yard care. Oean-ups. p~ * PA'l'CH PLASI'ERING Local OfflcA Jabs delivery, part · ~. wk people. Private dnk I: talk to'!' DJAL.A-FRIEND, OR REMODELING J:~~~ng.:2-~ 1 All types. Freetstlmatea NO MATI,ER-No Ch•r,. 100"1' Frff ends. No exp req'd. Pff9on. =· ~P ~ 847·1293 * 54~2877 or ~7308 * Servi~. Neat ".!.~. ~:annu; 1 ===Ca;:ll:=;540-6825::;;;·==~ I :;~ depL Hoq Hospital, traffic.~ »cation 14 )Tl. A·I CARPENTRY yd. main!. 968-2303 I' Please call for 1ppt. · ' Call for interview. Announcements 6410 can Gordon • 847-67-45 GARDEN serviC<", clean-up, Plumbing 6190 Superior Agency &f2.T141 Salesman To $850 L•chenmyer Re•lty maintenance, call after 6 PLUMBING REPAIR 1857 Harbor, Costa. Mesa PLUS CAR A: EXPENSES Call Sf6.3928 Eves: 17M5Tr BASIC encounter group now -----+---Exceptional career opty open1!'~~~~""'""'!""!11!f•J m""tlng. No fee. n....n1""" Cement, Concf.ete 6600 p.m., 897·7735· No job too small HAT lmmed in So. CaJ. ten".t;:w ·-o.· ~p'd. Hondo -= v.,.. ·-.v =""==.--:.:-:::-=-: e 64~3128 e w "LOOK'' ''SPECIAL'' ''·n '.c. .:.... for fathers living apart from --GARDENING, clean-ups & Large &; well known Co. mechanic. Muat have own male children. Mc the rs CEMENT Work: Walks &: lawn" rt!l!'f!dlng. ReuOnable! Mor Comfort bra .I: wla:• for want• a man w/a degree A tools. 66-43-43 • rearjng male children alone. patios. "-'hatever you need Call &IG-6504 Rt modellng & fit1ing or job. can Mn. salt TOp 544-7'173 in concrete the price i5 'LA°"'Wo:-N=o==a""'== ~•pair 6940 Conway, 96U219. :: ~nBttty' e;'.&22 WELDER right! Call Bob 6:«2-9187 aft S. M WIN SERVICE 21 A Ablg:" Abbot 'pe-nnel. Di:per, Welder; Arc, 1bort Neat. depend .. ble, reason. THE MAIDS, Exper, cvtr . P-au ,..., arc l b ml A l CONCRETE -worlr. all 1t;ype1. able. Free eat. 346-0955 ply Btn Brown'• Motor Agency 230 W Warner u 111· PP Y Travel 6435 -'-"------~winploagAi~~~Se~~~· JIM'S Gardening le lawn REMODELERS HSoouttthl, La3~~ .. s. Cout Hwy, SUlte: m. Santa Ana. ' * ~SI~MSt~~. * GUYS l Ga!I withe Splrtt ..... 06• • • ma.intenance. Rei . .t corn. COMPLETE .~ SALES ot Adventure. Expedition Quality. 8f.2.l010 mP.rdal * 5404837 REMODELING MALE-Ttlephone sales-nrt Cuatom blklnia . Wes. Earn e WOMEN POLISHERS leavina: soon for Central * CONCRET·E \York , JAPANESE Gardener lieN · * 642-3660 * IT IS deal. Paid dally. PH: Mr $7.50 per hr .. vp, tellina: rorw:i operienoe nee. America. Starching for !oat Licensed. Patios I drv~s. • • • Ryan 836-4367 Sandpiper custom blkinti 6 • CHUP MOLDEJllS • Mayan clUtt '&: dlvinr for etc. Phillipa Cemll!nt , :::·~~l:;h~~~ta l'LUMBING, painting, eltct. * MACH JNIST. Ell· cover·ups at home pa.rtiu, BONDERS NEEDED e gold. Call betwn ll AM It 8 =548-<380-~~~-----' appliances , windoWI, perlenced. 3 to 4:30 ihlft. part time. No lrtvtlt'mt. Exper. only. AJ)ply: PM, (213) 87~. WALKS. Patios, drivewaya, 1--------beating. Ref.s, lic'd. 897-fSSO A 1 TIO w lTth SL c M Girls 16 yn &. up, call Heidi W. D. SCHOCK CO. Read The DAILi --·- PILOT ORANGE COAST'S .leading Marketplace PP y: · · · .. ~ s G--""· s • laWrlli rototilling, breaking, Gener•I Service• '612 --Hansen, 545-4088 wk. d~. _,. · ............... ·- removing It haul in & • --• Roofing 6950 MANAGEMENT Opp OR· SALES MANAGER _ WOMAN to work In Donut MS-8668 LAWN M°"·en aharpe.ned -:.:::=:c:::.!C....----"~ Full or pt. time. Car nee, 20 TRAINEE &hop. over n . No pbolle CUSTOM CONCRETE small engines repaired-lite GU'ITERS It Downspoutl hr wk. 836--4302 Be on lftld Dr cf new .\ ff• calll pleue. WI n ch e 11 ' a PATIOS • DRJVF1i • ETC. welding. Faulkner'1 Mower ImWled Reasonable San y OU CA N MA'nl. Soclal Studle1 A CiU. lndmt of Cabl.._.'J..V, Donut House, 2947 ~ FREE ESTIMATE, 675-5516 Shop, 2122 Harbor Blvd, Clemente n4: 492-3706 ' ' French Ttachel'I. Small rt, ad uJ, Irr. O:I. benfti. _Bl_wl~,_c_.M.~-~---i Costa ~feaa, 6-46-7203 prlv. acllool. m-ano ..... Gd WOMIN •CONCRETE !loon. ...... ff60 s ELL IT Mu•t ......... to ••. muonry. Any sz job. Reas. APPRTO.FCELSESAIONNIANGL S,e.wli:.•----.--'= MATURE Counter Sa.leaman. appear. -~ns. 18-25 yn. Immed. openilw:I tor child Don 6CU514 aft 4: u 0 ·-w ITH .... Generaf Ofc exper TMe-Sat. San acmi::"nleJ Cable TV eare/companlonl. )vm''atn S,_,,ial Unit Rate 646-2698 PH LSJ'ERY .xwing, any ,.. Red &Rentala fi46..7401 I t I call "°" Jl!~c.. SI •· MORE C9ncretP. patio tor ,...~ type. Pillows, c u1hion1 , • · . ' n ervew ---..... at )'OUl' klaure, We t -.-t. ltn money. Arti&tlc setttni CURBING -Honie Addres:~. aklrll, 18, boat cu1hloN1, ' DAILY PILOT Mijlc•I FrOflt Of~. SALES ter, Inc, fU.327• .l flnlshirw. 6f4.0087 Guaranteed. Call collect pad1. Pick.up & deliver. Lovely Tu1tln Ofc, N"o lllll. e TOTAL LOOK SALES •r----------I CE?t1ENT WORK. no ;job too (213)436-3463 before noon Call after 5:30, 56-7012 or bWlng. IAam Tel.Data Our Fashion Consultants are School•lnstrudlon 7600 Small, ttasonab~. Free ---------T A D computer bkkpe 1ystem. the moat 1ueceuful In tf'le -- Eatim. H. Stunlck 548-3615 H•ull"I 6730 Tile, Ceramic "74 WA N Make appta,, handle coll«· business. They earn an Child C•re, Ltc.notd , 6610 Pre Schcd ttrvinc So. er. an&e Co1 1:30 am lo 9:30 pm 1 da,ys wk. "111·P/time- Aft. sdl1. Rates h 2 I; up. 646-3700 C# 534-1292. Contr Adors 6628 ·------t\ons, Doctor bu accnt • ..saI average $11.20 per hr ., AIRLINE LJGHT Haullnr, yard/gar. * Veme, The Tile Man * ~ cpen, fee: ~. make no invesl'mt, tu.Uy SCHOOLS q:e cle"an·up. call anytime C\11t. work. lmtall A: ttpa.ln:. For fist Strvjce & Newport trained I: llave tun. Salt• PACll'IC befott 8 am or after 3 pm. No Job too amtll Plaster Pert0nnef Aeency • coordinated, tU!uon from Da1 l Nl&'ht a... 494-4927 patio, LeA.ldnr ahowt:r ' &pert Assittince 133 Dovtt Dr., N.8. btad to toe. Join the win. SU«58I BEFORE YOU HAlTL 'IO 1-47:~pajr/~ 6G-38'n) nm:. Call FASHION MIR· fUI E. 17th St., Santa Am THE DUMP -CALL DIAL 1---................ 1 !:RijOiR.~Wffkii~ .... ~-~~5~.1·c.:ii.;:''i';ii'Sii:;;:''I 646-QIJ. Saw $$ -. See Bttt1 Bruce at .. SALES-Servk:t Eetab. J"ulJer Cott• Art St:apfM TOPSOIL 6977 m lx Bniah rou!e, $1Z 1 wir, Art I-land a...,.. .. CARL'S Moving, Haullni ,, 642 5678 • suaranteed ·to •tart. Call u. llanl ,, tNck .. ttlJtaC. Oeanup. 'Ai Ton p .U. Reu.. TOPSOIL. Nltrortn fortified • f.6~ 'l!C Sf6..514S Emma BlanklmtUp A .JQJ"CI Free Eal 54M:918 ~'::or~ a31"'8$2, ,... All!DCJ for C.U.r Olrla Sale; Siller. 600 w. 19th (At ~ A~~ltna ~-~~ling HAULING 110 A LOAD _ _ DIRE~ 1 4JO ll'. O>ut "*"·· N.B., For l'«Ol'dld lllformation mona> W.1181 or l!N«l5. "~ ~·-Uc. Cl•an up. "" Sarv. Gen. T-S.rvli=. '* By -~ ""'" .. Diel 515-<16!1 * MODELS WOltKSHOI' 67310ll * 5G-2l70 Pntnlng 648-=. 50-MlU ' """""' Si CRl!TART (Prlveto) Be 111> lo dato with the latool Cer-t Ciffni..:.. . 6625 YARD/ Ger. Cleanup . TREES, H ...... trim. cut. NECllAHJC-r.nlp Cu, ror Vice_.. ol Mfg, modti"1r techntqUet, - -"'W Rl!:move trees, Ivy, traah. ltumpa, n:moved, l!Aultd. 30 Ellp'd., Colta Mt1a. plant. Accurate a: etflctent VJJ cLamt now bibs form. 01AlfOND Carpet Cleanen Grade, backhoe, 962-87-45 yn exp, Fully Int. 842-4030 • •Call &Q.613.l* 1n bandlliw c:orrespoodcnc: ed. Gwen's MoMH• IMadlo e SPf\nr Clee.ning SpecW e LET ROY HAUL IT! '"° MOTEL MAID, Sil 4 SUa. A telephone work, ~ Mia Lttt. 3 aver. siil! room& $20. 54s.&Oto Upholstery 2665 Harbor Blvd., Costa Some typlnc A SH rcq'd. $500 • fIANO LESSONS - MS-1317. Fttt .Est. 12' 1tm dump-"T. Pickup CZYKOSJQ'S O..tom. Uphol. MHL 5U-&U8 ' JllC!. Apply in penon: Bt:~ thtmMdl&tla • DISCOUNT Carpet Cleantr1. HAULING•"''"""" T,.... Eurot>oon Ctaltemamblp ctaoalllld'o ect10n _,, Z.D. PRODUCTS lfi ..... 'n!EORT -IM Expert;,Latest Equip. used. nimoved. 1\euonablt. Fret 100" fin! 6f2..145f !'Qr an ad tD .U aromld a. 1190 l>ullmaa, eo.ta M fJI PROYDA1'10N'. ~ Cftdll conh l6. Rm.648-USI 'ntimete. 518-lllJ · 1131 N ........ BIYd., C.M,t ________ _.1,_ _____ dodr, dlll • EquoJ -tuatt> om Cell llllr'I p.m.-.!:!;t. • I I , I • • , -.. ------. . -""'.-.. -. . DAii. V PIUIT FrlUy, April 17, 1970 RCHAHD SE ll RCHANDISE FOR MIRCHANDISI FOR MERCHANDISE FOR FREE TO YOU PITS ind llVISTOCK TftANSPORTATION -TRANSPOftTATION - MU AND T1IADI SALE AND TRADE SALE AND TRADE SALi AND TRADE SALi AND TRAOE "Dop=•-----'ll2=2SI S.llboo=t-'-'---'°=IO Mobile HMnoo 92'0 l11i\~~~.~~.;,~;;;;~;~~IOl~llO~~F~um~l~tun1~~~~~1C~OCI~~ Fumltun IOOOFumltun IOOO ~M.;;l;.;sco;.;..llc ... •".;.;'"'-"-."'.__,_uoo_ 1~u T"~ "':'i:: ., WHITE Toy ""°"'" Stud 31l' caElGOR Yawl, MoorlllC MOBILE home. 10 x ME>· I~ ORDER NOW CNtalde dos nlk tenc.e4 Sttvb, AKC. lnd. s.lttps 6. end bead. p&ndo, 2 bdrm. 11.iith t X ll' PUBLIC NOTICE BRAND NIW FOR MOTHERS DAY yard. sweet dlsgoctHoa, 847-n'lS Call ~13S7 eves, cabana, carpettd l pMeu. 3 ROOM GROUP -COMPLET£ Molhon ring> with """""'"' .... f&n\illl pet. -IR1Sll S<tter, male, 8 mo'& * SNOWBIRD, TRAILER & "': '""'°" •W~, _. • lrand New Furniture returned from Model • $297 birthstones. Beau!. eu1tom ~. · 4/17 All abotl, hse brtcn. Need& }fOJ'OR, NORTH SAlL. 14 awnln&:. 1kirtlne l • es; decorator ctncelletlons end display ,+udios. made rings, necklaces • LOVABLE friendly C&llco 1& )'d. $50. 9fi8..1201 $250 ** 962--51»6 a~e shed, ln nice ~am~ ll...:l.4--4~~--,..l'ritl:O-••bh & Modlwr-.11_n Furnltvr• -SELLS-lllGULAlt $529.00 -:..)....,,..,.._..,, wltb opob, kitten. ,.,,,,r."l>ld, · r-.<i<c-r.nw.-..inlaim;, Cli!o -1' _ 1 750-Pl"' •P H.IU3.lllll..!U-~,, ___ , Pc Mecl;tt Bedroom suite, re9. $3•9, now $188.00 SOFA & CHAIR. , , .$99 DINETTE . , , . $39 b~ .. !~uania.r:~1• &aSpPphJrEC. marked. Good hou,se pet. Sliver .Poodles; aUectloQl.te, Btautltul Con, 642-9942 2 BR Tr a I NJ el'~.cadb an a, l I - • 1A.-•90UsC .. •nishC:Ustomsofew/m1tcfttloves••f O Ow ,;;.' H,-,etc.u.-lhe tra ined. 548-J9!S5. $2Seach.646-3736 Ba>:f.ront. ew..., ecor. "'l" •22s 00 We Carry ur n ... ontract1 lAL MOTHER. Lapidary o .... A_.. ..... p . C I "9020 Many extru. Adult prll:. See c1 of b••ut febrics, re9. $•19.95 now 1' • equip.; rough I-cul !lonca, ...,.,.....~ ..,...., AKC Mlniature Black ~te pnr ru Mrs to apprer.!· Price reduced nlsh Dinln9 uh ~-·······················--·-$ 75.00 VAN'S DISCOUNT FURfllnURE too~ !or '"' rockbound, all SMALL mixed b,.od male Puppy, atteetlonate. Priced MUST SELL .l:::IL1;:·;:"°"::·::"::>-0250=;;:;:::•r=54=«ll27== :tid Oak End Tables & Coffee Tabl1s ••. _ •.. $ 18.00 le"-'-· ak. pl! l>UPPY. 4 mo'1 old. Male to sell $45 139--6342 Tall·011cotl•bl1 lamps, re9. •9.95 now .... $ 18.00 417 W. 4fh, S.nl1 An1 547·2412 ...... ;r m ing aup ea, white kitten w/black mvk· ' T1'antler.RequittsQu.ickS&le S'pari1Jh Htn9. Sw•:! lamps, re9. 49.95 now $ 22.50 Free Parklng &. Blue Chip Stamps gold, ailver, flndlngi, tools ings, g mo'• old, house AKC Airedale Pupa, Burglar At Saqilice Price 1965.1;B;:;l:.:f!v!.c::l::":... ____ 922.5;.;;;::i ' R I S I h I" .. , ltur O-n Dolly I"• "•-1 1"' · Sun 11-S & cuUng supPlles. broken .. '5(5..~ 4/lS Alarm. W/Love. Pet-ahow. 9 T9UYcratt 32" ~ FB. ., ... GIRLS ' ooms o or911ous p•n s rv n • ~!'l:~!'l:!'l:~:!!!!~~:!!!!:!!!!!'!"~'!!:!!!!~:!!!!!'l:~~:!!!!:!!!!~~ I Open Tue& lhru Sat, 9-6 wb, ibot.. 638-31&5 tJ3 500 Principals 0 n 1 Y NEW HUFFY '"s Py Dr R lwas r•9. $12951 S1crif1ce! $4251 ttmtl ;: Sunday lo.d cloaed Mon. Needgoodhomeefor2lltten 64&,2834 ·BICYCLE. ..... ' R D FURNITURE G s 1 11112 P ianos & Organs l130 FIVE M GEMS & klttrns, 6\0,..,. Whlte, cai. HorsH -· MODEL. 140. , JIM Newport Blvd. (at Harbor) Colt• Mesa Only ::.:1;;.'"°'9"'•;...:;.;c•c;•____ LAPIDARY SUPPLY leos, all black, tiger 1trips, -5 td-Skf Bo t 9030 64.Z-1124 EVENINGS. PLEASE help iv "*'t rid of Rear ol College Center 3 fluffy. Rest are short QUARTER honie · a-elding, pe 1 S TANDE!\1 BICYO.E •• E'(ery Night #tll 9-Wed., Sat. & Sun. #til 6 .~ PIANO RENTALS s1 1 "· •· •-'~ 8971618 '• "7 tralnod gen~ & sound • I!!'!!!~!!!!~~:!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~!!!!'!"' I 35 )'I'S of colleeUna-! ! Thun, . iopp ng v.:n"'r Jl•J.n;u. • • '1J... • ' • u· CAMPBELL type hull, Very &ood eondilion $6G 1: Fri & Sat, 9 to S. Oriental New and Used ~Harbor Blvd., ll·A AKC Ba11ett Hound, $300'. 'Hackney thow pony 42!1 rord Berkeley jet, 54~2306 llumlture 8000 Furniture All --'e ··••app'··b>p"" -~1 •1 * 54">J"" gelding, spi rited $150. • thlngs tram lge Shoji rm ~ .. s _.. Y .... ......,,, a "csa ~ .l:1 tricolored, 2 )'l'I old male. Registered Arab ielding, elec./hyd. cav. P la I e'. MAN A Ladle• i\tatchln& divider to a am rice bowl cbue. Outside dog ndsl ten c e d gorgeoua parade ii show alum. fuel . tanks, tr!. & Bicycles, like bew S35 each. BROWN Jordan o~tdoor PofOVING can't use: Maple Americ&n •·what have )'OU" GOULD MUSIC ASSOR•ED text books for yard, 541)..8638 4117 ho $1B60 548-49U. xtl'al. $2lj0. Pvt pty . Call 5-15--0108. tum. 2 £ln chaltet!i Sli. ea.. troundJ drop leaf tAble with . early preu · & or molded 3M5 N Mai S A 547-0681 sale: FoundaUon Course In 1"6e, • 889!~-18~12!_.,:;:--;:;;-uD":;;:;::-I:::::::::===== I 2 1tool.a "17.50 ea. dining lbl extra leaf. four captain'• Carmel Slq · n, · · Spanish (Turk) $2, Gregg NEED good home. Fncd. Beautiful tbestnu,t Mare. ,-:;. 13,; 3 hrs $15 ea chain and maple ·drop leaf glau. lOO pc'a. ' Dictation. Diamond Jubilee yard )'OUJ'l&: Shepherd mix Weatern trail Good for &how 12 SKI, tlsh, SO HP elec. "k 9275 end' lbl ar;,SO~ Good .eond'. tea cart. I~JY naugahyde, ~'is ':.L~.~w::~: HAMMOND Ste:mvar, Yam·bo Sed•k• 12E .50 w/ 1 tr 1 an 1 acrlpt 1 ~~~·.Lows cbil~~ ~t~how uAd1e, $400, ~ =~-~c~P~', ~~1:11.1~~1.M_ln_l_B_o _•_• ____ _ !:ICIQ9 River A\."t', N , B. hide-a-bed, used mainly as w/L.A. yacht club BC!rgle aha. New &: u&etl pianos of o . sse n a • o u•~ eond. Lg.•wh trailer $4!15. 3 hp Taco 22 Minl·Bike, l:ood 0M&-::,:2523::::-------I couch in den and guest bed. design, serv tor u. German most makes. Best buys In liealthier Liv Ing (Schlf· VEGETABLE & flower REGISTERED quarter Mare l279 ·Conway, C.M. M0-3593 condilio~ $6(1. AMERICAN Of Martinsville All in good to excellent steins, Tobi mn.,.1, port. So Cal" •·hmldt •I . tcresJ $1, Clvllliatlon Past garden plants, Bring your So?Tel .t yn Greenbroke 673-2060 cond. 833-2027 after 5 p.m. ... · u . at~ usic & Present ,C\Vallbank, own eontalners ·please . ' •· 1S'Fiberglas1boal convtlopt---------Kl"'"'lze BR set $ 4 O 0. oven &: rotisserie, books & Co 1907 N ... in Santa Ana 644--1500 ' ·-.~ also &ome miscellaneous · · .... • Taylor, BailkeyJ Volumes l &iZ-8223 After 3 p.m. 4/17 · 45HPoutbrd. Battery& (2) ---------~(!~ ~~;:1J1200~ item!. ~:.t'!v!e::.1:~~~~ 81~ & 2,. $5 for both. Con-BEAUTIFUL Cat. gray & FOR Sa1e: 10 Yr Old Gelded 6 gal fuel lanks, trlr. Xln't Motorcycles 9300 ~mirror $10. 2-7' sofas $35 _ _,______ lO. shoes ii 7 & 1~. mens KIMBALL Spinet. Xlnt con-temporary Social Problem•, while, desperately needs 8 B2"30daPkMln Ph. M!S-5912 aft shape. $1000. 6502 Bisbop -·-·------• 1•~ .... ••••or,,,. "~"A dition. extras! $375 or oUer. fMerton &: Nisbet), $3. The : Dr, H.B. Aller 4 PM. • ...,, ...........,....., ,,.......,.,.. Office Furniture 8010 pa.nil & 1ulll 42 king & 2 pr home. We love her, but we HANDSOME Ore x e I Con-long johns, old mesh hand &12-5to7 World of Man <Honlgmann) have allergy, 968-4397 4/201 ----------14' KELSON, trailer. Elee. '.mpo~~ din. nn tbl w/3 USED steel desks •1a.so ~ bags, old sq piano desk, $4. Arithmetic for College Livestock 8840 35HP Johnson, new batt, lie. SUZUKI ·-# ...,., Radio 8200 Students (Edwin Stein) $3. DESERTED In board ing to '7!, •=. ~ •701. ea 15• · c '" ,..... ............ 0< Al l in Xlnt Cond. 642-1724 '""""e, nn ac ve ""I'>• FOR Sale: PE:I' Chickens, l ve 6 di" h-& Po, .... -""ft:-112.50 •-up also, exec u walnut desk. '--··· all o· •-===-=,=··=~=== ... utilul match. ch In a • Used 2 &:-4 drawer fil,ing Bicycle exerciser. Except., ·c1T1ZEN •-·• Rad,· 0 , ---•, a family to •-.-. """'"' evenings. •1t.-.:u ........ duck& (full """wn •-bablesl --· C..bin. Xln't cond, $335. 1501 cabinets • Used wood desks line mans' wrl11! watches, Jo'hnson Messenger No. 2. 6 ·-----...,.---,~ 546--0387 '4/20 ··-• IS HERE • •m M•'lohan •-· ~sk Jo•, ••lld brasa valet. No. 3 Geese, turkeys, caaes &: Marine Equip. A,ntigua Way, N.B. 64-..,,.,,.,. '"" °'""' """ .. ""' sets ot ClYSlals, antenna, ADORA LE · k · ., JAMES LTD. ·~Newport Blvd. Wettclift Villa, N.B. Cor B tiger it ten fertile eggs. ~2333. FRENCH Provin b hr $25 i<KN like new bargain! 642--83,j2 I k · ( b ' r c · Costa l\fcsa * 642-8450 Westcliif &. Buckingham, o o 1 n g o r om e, MERCURY overdrive, bot- tom end w/props & parU Early Amer. comer desk 3rd gara&e trom corner. housetrained, very gentie. $1D, hideabed 110(a $25. STEEL desk 45~~30 $60. Please. na"k on Buck· Television. ___ _.: 540-3151 4/18 FrenehProvlndbl bed-malt 3-draY.'t'r fill'-w/vault ,,... --·-- spmgs, he: &: ftbrd ffAJ. 29xl!x38% $45. 67S-3803 ingbam. COMBO. 21" color TV , Need lovable home lot very 6'6-6149 * GARAGE SALE"* raruo/•ter.o. Jovabl• •• ..,,., .... while Call 842-5834 kitten, 5 mo'• greeniah bl!M! sPANISH Sol.a &: Joveseat. 3 Off" ~ I t I011 -••• -3 coUee tbls, lamps. kngsi ice r::qu pmeti SAT & SUN 1 'Tl L 1 S Good____ ~~~~~~~~~ ;~-=~a~pe eanro fe. bedrm set, dinette. Moving. '64 IBM Exec. typrewr!ter EYerything ,from: ::<:po:::;rl::;in::;g._,~=•-...:= ~OVING can't uae: Maple male kitten.-5 mo's, ,Very Call~~~9erred must sell! ~,', o'°llendr.· o~~~~gl dl4000· Y•· or • bed& lo di.shes & Allverwan! FOR sale: Saska Sid boob, {round) drop leaf table with friendly, needs good home. ............. LI<; ,,...,..,,..... e 3 Apt size stoves ::An1955 ••• -· 4/17 ladles size 8, $35. + Skis extra leaf, four captain's ....... or.....,.,..,... 8' Custom Couch, needs 263 Costa Mesa St., C.l\f. ~?II ,.. __ .. I •·ginne chain and maple drop leaf DO al 4 Id covering $75. Couch & chair ·1 ...,... uuuu or ""' rs. ¥.. XIE. m e, mos. o . Household Goods 8020 NE\VPORT HARBOR 615-4801 aft 5. tea cart. Ivory naugahydc, needs yard. ,& Jovt'; has J15. Ki.size I.: double rat· -· GRANDMOTHER'S •419 hidc·a·bed. used mainly as distemper sllots. 673-3652 ~'5~!7b .. rds. $12 & SlS. Call LIKE NEW -King size bed RUMMAGE SALE couch in den and guclit bed. -4;1s ywv-comp. w/hdbd & spread Friday & Saturday Miscellaneous 8600 All In good to excellent MAPLE dining set, hutCh, Zenith stereo AM-Fl\f con· April 24.25 -~·-· cond. 833+2027 after 5 p,m .. DARLING. Gray kitten, 8 PEMCO 20 gal. . Aquariun\ ks al "Id 1·ke to coffee, end tabll!s, eouch. sole, 4 dr. chest..S' High 427 Walnut~Pl. Costa Mesa also s 0 me miscellaneous w • m e, wo 1 .... c. cond., prlvate Ph" Fireplace w/screen S:i.00. olt -··tin wn 19 • >Jth w/filter, aerator, heater, ~lo~39'1g to loving fam4U/18y. -• d k $20 5 pd 1 Wi O< thermometer, e x I r a lights, items. :>U<l""'O 21462 Pac. CsL Hwy, Sp. 1.lahogany es .• 11 • BKCASE. dlo. nn "'· end ti I DAVENPORT 11" I, I bik nn Ca ve plants, decorat ve , . custom 1 •No. <19, 5J6..ll23 g ••! rac ng e ..,... po tbl11, stereo, Singer mach, volcanic 11 tones , extra made, like new, eggshell NEED Acreage or rg fenced O-LD--oak~b-"'1-,-, -. -bev-l'_d_m_;~-t Beach 49&-2077 lamps, antlq rocker, camp artlfical plants. sea shells, brocade $250. New medicine yard for 2 year 01 d rorflS. Oak Victrola 1tand tbl,klad1ofmisc.210Monte & colored gravel. 13 dif· cabinet 36'', sliding doors Labr/Welmaraner mix. $25. Mlscell. table lamps. Garage Sale 8022 Vlata, C.M. Sal & Sun only. fcrent kinds of rlsh -22 fish, S25 TY.'O new lavatory wash 64~2083 4117 -·~1862==~~--~~l 4-DRAWER filing cabinet 1olal. $1:>. 642-1724 (even-basins, coral Ui each. GREAT Dane, fent .. 2 yrs. HOUSEFUL Ot new model ings I Garage at !'ear ol 3975 Birch Y.underful d i Ii po I i t Io n . $18. Platform maple rocker Appliances 8100 Ave ., NB. Sat. 9 am-4 pm. 494-4626 4/18 ~e furniture. Reg. $G83, I $20, E>:ercycle $12. 20' ex------CLOSE-OUTS now $197. 894-4417 ° r U>nsion ladder SlD & other SO. COAST o Ne\• color TV, walnut cah, 6.~ ~. FILL Dirt • you ha u I· 6!7""6DI items. 218 14th SI.. H.B. largest picture lube made 2j c·cu~F~t-,~~-,-b-y-,;~de 5-1~15')6 4./18 8' Sola never used, quilted 536-6CLS6 KIRBY $350. New stereo i\icdit. dark \Vesting. refrig/frzr. 112 rr TIGER Kitten, female, 9 fi.oral, Scotchguarded $125. G=A-RA~G=E~Sal~,-,"'Sa"'"'t"'&.'"°"'su=n. has credit m·1 &: demo mG-.... ·alnut, 6' long, Al<.1/Ft.1 old, \Yht. $473. 4 orang"!! bar \\'ks. Ready for a loving Matching love&eal $ 7 S . 2065 FI am In go, C.1\1. de.ls of new •70 Kirby Class. Multiplex, etc. $2l0. Best stools. $3). l Magnavox home. 968-4397 4/20 1'l5-0592 -.Maternity & baby clothe.s, lcs. 25% oil Fact. Y.'IUTJl't. of terms. See at Hender-atereo/radio tape combo. THESE Long hairs are cute! ANTIQUE dining l'DOm set mens "'°<eaten, TV & mlsc. Call 536-1521, 222 Fifth Street, son'&, 1877 Harbor. C.M. $150. 962.23r:.6 2 Black I: white kittens to $150 Lara-e blue couch, e"· 546-4159 Huntington Beach, 548-0155 HOT POINT Washing good homes. 673-6434 4/~ ceU.ent cond. 2602 Wlllo Ln.G c'-'ARA:...=G::.E:_~Sal-e-,~H.-ou_se_ho,.....ld 1 r..:ru=G:cID:::A,:.:Ic_R,,:E.~2::.d:..r.-a-p-p-rox * AUCTION * machine • y,'OJ"ks tine S25. ST. Patrick's Day% Penian 6'2-8365 furn, Appliances, surfbrds & 15', xln'I cond. $100/offer. lt you will sell or buy Provincial wingback club Kitlcns, from Blue-<:rcam 9' Con.tempo-..., Couch & 2' m"•w". Sat & Suri, 7 0 5 4' lreezcr, needs repolr, S25. chair $35. Clean. \Vroughl mother. ~16-9965 4/20 ·-# .,... · give Windy a try f t 3 d match. chalrA, xln't cond. Begonia Ave ., CdM .c ·;;al:;':.,";;;;3-.;296:""3.'"""'7'=-c-;: Iron rpc M!'I, pcs&stan. ::-: Auctions Friday 7:30 p.m. $7.50 67s,72!}.I, ADORABLE mixed breed Also, 9x14 rug. &M-1732· 675-2369. KENl\IORE 1\todcl 800 auto. Windy's Auction Barn puppies. 7 wks. to good DIN~ set, xln't con<I. Bdrm cN=E~1G=ue=o~rut=oo=o"""'G"•'"r"a"g"'e y.•ashcr. Jai l' modi'!. xlnt 9· SAILJNG Dinghy, center home. 642-3433 4/17 2075~i Newport, D\1 646-8686 d set, bxspmgs, m11tt, ad Sale t'ri. Sat, Sun . cond. $6:i. \\'hlrlpool ~as Behlnti Tony's Bldg. l\lat'I. boar_ & tlller. 13 cu fl 7 PUPPIES. part Shep, part cond, S50 ea. 644-0l:ll aft 6. i''urniturc, 9xl2 rug, misc. dryer, xln1 rond, S 5 5. Kelv1nator re frig. Wrought Labrador. l012 \V. 19th St., MAN'S Desk, SJO. Ches! of Items . 8jl Domingo, 847-8ll5or546-8b72 ~IACLANE front throwH.D. Iron table & chairs, Cl\!. 4117 $20 "-·· ~"" Ea!tbluff mower. like new S135. 2 5'1S..::>984. drawers, , ....,..ch, _,. FR I G I DA IRE Washer, R/C planes, 5 seivos, lO 7 ADORABLE kittens, 7 wks. 4~70 GARAGE Sale: Furn, Ap-recently rebuilt, top ccn. channel orbit, ready to fly CARPET Lrfl from Comm'!. old, 1 black, 1 calico need DREXEL T-·ralnne 1r;pte pliances &: M.i~. 14111 dition. P'>f>· 1,. HP Ev" d contracts. $1 .98, $2.88. shag lovlng homes. 897_1618. 4120 vu Barber St. Westminster. $40 * * 838-75(8 .,,.a. :z UU'U e out-$3.99 sq. yd. Drakes Carpet dre5!le1' I: mim>r. antlq. (Near Westminster Blvd &: board $40. Child's sprini; 17206 Beach Blvd.. H.B. SAWDUST. truck pick up whl Good cond. 644-4240 Rancho Rd .I WESTINGHOUSE auto. jump horse, like new $l2. S42-Sll4 load, only. For Info. Call 1 Washer, good cond.. ~. 847-3444 835-2331 4/17 UNUSUAL. a m o•s 1 new SALE at Garage No. 6 Sat 646-5641 eves. or Sat/Sun. -------DREXEL Parallel pattern Spanl.sh dining room ~t. lO..J 890 \\'. ljth NB LADIES Diamond 0 inner bedroom. brcakfai;t. dining VERY sml. mi"< brrcd. Blk & Make oiler. 96U17J Household llems. f Is b Ing USED Appliances"-TV's, all Ring, set with 1 1'~ karat table, colfce tablr . Sec· wht. shorthliir pup. 3 mos. '-nal . guaranteed. Dunlap's 1815 center diamond, 2 diamonds lional, lomp, Franciscan din. 546-7202 4/17 DECORATOR 3 pc sectiu • gear &: much m!Sc. NC\\.""'11. C.Pot. 548+7788 1· •·~-1 on ea•h •Id• 2dub die.in freezer, misc. ,.... • ·~ l\'1.l(l .. • nerware. 49-1-4762 FREE Adorable female kif· HIDE·A·BED Simmons of!-COLOSPOT Rclrlgerator, Brilliant cut. Sacrifice! ---..===c-----==...;.673-3682.:.:...;='----I white naug. 68" new rond. Reply lo Bo• p •••, Daily AUCTION lens, 2 black, 2 gray. -cross top ir'cczt>r. Good con-" iNIJ t.•" ,,1•• 41~ Cost 1340 sacrifice $185. p,·101 llarbor Transfer & Storage .,......., ... "v NOW'S THE TIME FOR QUICK-CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT dillon, $50. 642-5283. 67>-6408 aft 4:30 ROCK HOUNDS-FRE-E 375 E. 17th St, c .r.I. Sat • BEAUT. Part Persian angora 1 KEmtORE auto. wa~her & Aprl.1 18th, 10 Al\t. 7 \\·ks. 842-6329 4/20 GARAGE Sale. Aca pu co gas dryer, both xlnt cond. Polishing unit & tumbler. Ap1 s, ISOO \Vallace Ave.. s~::i ea. g.17..g115 or Ms.86i2 Conipletc new rock i;hop. NEW SylvanlR Sun Lamp r.tINJATIJRE Black Persian C.M. Misc furn . 12 up. See Conie in & register for dra\\.'· y.•/adjusla blc clRmp / lioldt>r. cal, full groy.·n. 548-4390 4/18 Mgr. Sat only. 12·5 p.m. FRIGIDAIRE rlrctric dryer, ing. 01><-'n 7 days 10 am.fi pm . Used once, $7.50. 642-1724 11 like new, custom dC'luxc. cvrniiii;:!\. YARD SALE: furn u re , 962-3027 8101 BolM A,·c. d\she~, e~rything go e 1 ! r.1ldway Cily e 89i-1970 Carpet ln.ycr has lll Lo PETS and LIVESTOCK Monday & Tuesday 1Z49 W. Antiques 8110 GOLD Filigret> MltJ"Or & nylons $1 .99 yd. Shags BalboA Blvd. NB n1atch. shelf $8, 5 branch lrom $3.f:(l up + nt:· labor, ACfA Sian1ese k il lens, 8820 GARAGE Sale: Sat & Sun. PATIO Antique Sale: V\c-chanrleller, Italian white $6, OOc per yard. 847·1~19 Bluepoints & Seal. l·F, 2-M, Relrig, washer, etc. 87ll torilln Items. Sat Only (l~ J pc. frplc ~t $j, brown NEW HUFFY 24" GIRLS $25 ea. 549:}314 Terry Or., H.B. 847-9847. 9. 21~ 34th St., N.B. "'·lg. styled, $12, 1 a y.· n BI CY CL f.. S PY 0 ER SlAi\1ESE Kitten, male. l SAT. April 18, i~5) Furn, -========= s11ccpcr 12. 18!JS..1903 Art i\10DEL. 140. months old. Beautiful pet. antlq's, etc. 418 Lido Nord, Sewing Machlnff 8120 i\l~azines S1 ea. 5'1S..3856. 642-172~ EVENINGS. $35. 675-7Sl 7 WANT AD N.B. OR 3-5538. SINGER Auto J:ig-zag, 6 LAZY Gym-licensed .. Ap-15 COOKIE and Candy Ven-I-'=..::.:::..::::.:_ ___ _ GARAGE Sale: Clothes Furn mos. old. No attach needed p~vcd._ 1-1 om e E'xerciser. ding Machines, !K'arly ne1v. &. misc. 1787 Tustin, C.l\I. foa· zig-zag, button holes, Trim 1nch~s. Ea..c;y . quick Less than 1h: price. Sell one Sal & Sun (SAM 'till design.~ t'-lc. Guar. 137 cRsh way lo fet'~1ng & looking bet· or all . ~ l=========;.'.__;::;.;;==:=-:,;;.===o~ or small paymcn!s. 52G-6616 ~''~'"~"=2.-~27-"~~-~~ 150 LB. 'tict of "·ei(ihls. in-GOLDEN Retrirver A KC female. 2 yrs. Has receivC'd oYer $500 in obed. &-field tralnini. \Vondertu1 family dog. ()y.'l'll"ri; moved to apt. Preclude keeping dog. \Viii sell. trade or ?'r Stevens, 54S..22U. Fumlturo 8000 Furniture 8000 GARDEN Trnclor; \Vhcel eluding 1 barbell t. 7 * THE USED * FURNITURE FACTORY Solllng, like now, FURNITURE returned from Apartment Rent•ls, Model Hom•• & Somo NEW Floor Somplo• 11 PRICES below wholHllol 4 Spanish Sof&t1, W8$ S249.9S ltlDUCID te $ff.ff ••ch. 1 Rtd Span~h Sola .l Chl\lr WU $350 alDUCID te $125 2 Spaniab Sofa I-Love Seat.a. .\\'U $SOO ltlDUCID tll $1ft 15 Occa111>nat Oialni, values up lo $100 NOW $9.95 t• $29.95 10 Spenlsh end tablet ,\ cocktllll tables $9.H NCh 10 tnd le cotftt tablet $4.ts t• $1.tS ... 2 \Yalnut Bt:droom $ell, Stt.ts tfl<h 12 Used ?.14tll"Hld & 12 Box Sprlnas 112.50 .., 1 U fL Holpolnt Retrlgualor sa 1 BcautllUJ hanging Lamps. 112.91 each. &vnal DlnetU seu from 122 tt fff.ts ea. Tl!W lami--bll selection. $4..ff t• $1.ts M. l B a W Portable 1V, PS- 2 Antique while n!te at.ands, $11ff eech. OPEN Wfflcda;fl .. _, __ • A.)(. to 5:30 p,af. Slturdl,yt .. _J A.i\f. to &:00 P.fll. Sun~ .-..--10 A.M. to 4;00 P.it. 1115 HARBOR BLVD. AT 19th ST. COST A MISA -* 541-9457 Musical Instrument• 1125 Horse mocl. 157. 6 HP. 3 dumbells. $25. 642-1724 forward , rtVE'rse. elE'c start. levenini;:sl 31" movttr attch. incl. S~50. --cE~t[NT="°'•""n"x"'·E=R-- t BEAITTIFUL, like ne\v i 644-4074 Largr Sears to"' .. type Sl&::i. piece drum !let. hardly u~ed. IN~E=w~~,~. -.~,~lice--d",-,-,-&~ 49:>-t779. Colt $400 • Sacrifice $275! ! a•m•ha,·· •~. Ne•er '''· ·" =o,.-;-..,-.....--~c-= I "-• .. • _, "" POOL Table. Bruns\\•ick. , ... F'or detal s ........ 143!'1 pool Cal'p('t 9xl00 s j o. 54~19 iolate. lealhcr pockets. 1;,oo. Planoi & Organs 8130 5-16-44&1 AllRROR 3'x:41~· including NE\''PORT Stach Tenn is Organ Shoppen! ~~;~nect condition. Club t~11mlty Mcmbri·ship, Old YoU know ti.at we· are 1,,:::.:;...:..:::..:::::_____ $3jl) !2131 833-9101. • Misc. Wanted 8610 GREAT Dane male 7 \\"l'tks old. Shols. $7J or trade !or misc. houSI'. or patio fum., :nnall boat, bikes or !? 1 64&.6942 having F R E ~ ORGAN F'OR Sale: Starl your gallecy CLASSES and that you can 00"''· Oil J>Alntings by Rox· rent a Baldwin Organ & get ~·-n~""~·-"'-"-·_9'.l-_30_13 __ ~ In bn the fun? It's true • but STAUFFER W.blr, portable only at uuna cabinet. rnisc. SILKY Temer Pups, Qualily bl'eeding, very small. Short fa ces. $123 & up. Stud Avail. Call 646-7335 BELT·mas!\llger. 4'~ or 6 fl [.SKY..::::E..:;:T:_err=l.,:......p_UP'-. -,.-,-;,-, 8 right hand lub. Rea&0na ble. wks, good with children, ~1492 after 5. reuonable. 962-6368 WARD 'S BALD\VJN STUDIO 67>-0!M5 1819 Newpor1, c .r.1. &IZ.S.184 Open Every Niil' &: SUnday A.qemoon PlANOS o1t ORGANS NEW &: USED • Yamaha Pianos Orpna • Thomas Organs • Kimball Piams • Kohl!T I: Campbt<ll COAST MUSIC NEWPORT A HARBOR <mta Mea * 642-2851: Open 1().6 Frt lo.I Sun 12-$ UPRIGHT Pia.no for 111le. J\1adc in London. Ovtr 100 yn old. I of a ktlld. Deau1ltul eond. ~1u11 M't! to apprcr.. S.tiO Call s.J&..8326. PIANO TUNING ' RePJ>lr Expert. rta~nahle! "i\t r. Aarneu 6ir or 613-$930 llAND Painted oil portrait or you or your children from • photogntph. 646-3629 NE\\'PORT &a.ch T t n n i 1 Club full fa m 11 y n1<'m· be.rship. Best offer. 6-l•l-0139 REGULAR BAiboa Bay Cluh Aftmbersfp for sale. Call S4&-SSJ1 &AM-SPM. Building Materlils 1760 YORKSHIRE TERR IE R ··---. -PUPPlES. AKC. 8 Y.'~ St..IDING-Door 12' 0 X X"O * t 673-7756 • * S!U. Louvn--window Sl!!. 900 GERiltAN Shep It Colli<': PUP5 5Q. fl. shake~ $80. 642--85711 T 1\·ks . Vrry cute & playtul • SJ t ach a.IS-0807. FREE TO YOU BASENJl3•• mo-. old. All shota. rn 3 h.TITENS. 6 wl3 olrl, \'Cry Call 6Th-501& unusual c:olors. 962-5644 4118 HERMAN Short halr Poinl~r FEMALE Samoyed, A KC. pup11, AKC. Havt shots. ......... -4/18 Call• 146-4153 SURFBOARb 7' 7" Ex, cond. $80. 64&-1296 ORIENTAL Rug ·Kennan, 9'9"xJ4'6", very good rond. SlAMESE & Pcnlan kittens._ ssso. Call s.is-8:112. 494-4608 aft. 3 4ns t!1G-rfuYOTA~Co-ro~tJ-,-s1-1t. ADORABLE long haired kr1. \\'gn., Uke new. J969 Honda ICM, 6 "'ks old. 673-4106 4118 00, likt 'll'W. 968-4076 !liter 6 F1tEE' Par! ~t11an Kiiien, 6 AMF O<!Juxc Pnol Tt1bl~. like "·ks. OO.S.7802 al!cr 5 4/18 new, playiniz surface 44x88". S\VJNG Sfl l Sapd Boll:, Call M0-186.'i. • 67l-1™6 , C/20 =c....::.:...:.:::.... __ ~ • Springer Spaniel Pup- pies, AKC n?glstel'l?d. Call 6'1HOOI. LAB. RET. Pups. AKC Show l field Cham~ Blondto & hl Ack 673--8778 AFGHAN PUPS, Ai<c· ,2 l\10'1. Term~ ~ 1584 N!?wport, C M. TRANSPORTATION Boet1 & Y achtt 9000 $25 . Carbs, marine ~!!!l!!!l!!!!i!J manifold, bead, new starter. ~ alternator, for Mel'C\lry 00 '66 Honda 160 c.c. 28,000 In & out and other parts $50. miles. All chrome $375 Cir 963--1542. best oiler Bill Haro J d ATTENTION Boat auction next Sat, l8th.1..:cc:...~c_--~~~ 24' cab Cruiser untini&bed. * Repower SPKial 1 ,.:532.-44'1=.,.:=3 ~~-~-~ 21' Fishing boat unllnilhed. 1969 210 • OMC Engine &: LA TE ' 6 8 Honda. 3 5 0 16' Speed boat new In&: out. Drive, Complele. Used Jes! Scrambler. Electric starter, 16' speed boat needs motor. than 15 hn. $1500. 644-4545 turn lights. extrM. Show 16' Glasspar ho.at Uke new, 9 AM-5 PM or a!I 7 PAI condition. $595. 847-3444 2 be.al trailcn. 3 outboards, MG-5509. '69 HONDA Sl.90, 400 ml. inboard motor &. tran!, 0th-Es s e ri t I 11 l ly new -lm· er items on vie1v anytime. 9·--1 SI" M . .-36 maculate! Street/Dirt $350. 1517 Superior Ave., N.B. oa ip oortng 7V 67l-Gla8. Auction 11 am. &15-0295 DOCK space near Pavillion•--.68-KA_W_A_SAK! __ l20~TR-- SCRAM LETS will accommodate 75' boat Low mileage, very clean ·-w/max. r beam. 673-4303 $310/bcsl offer. 6Th-4&46 ANSWERS BALBOA lSLANO -Mooring 48 AJS 500 GC w/kite ll&ilbo&L Best oUer. basket chopper $200, 675--2916. • n4: 536-9657 • Euler -Messy -Tying NEED Slip or 11\dc lie for 26' '68~ Honda 459 CB. Mint Abacu!~-SUITE sloop Call (2131 696--3142, cond. $700 or will tnade for Show me a squim'l's liome collect. car. Call 546.1965. and I'll show you a nutcrack· ·-1970 Honda 330, streel, low cr's SUITE. -Aircraft 9100 mlg. still under wty. S600 ar 19' TI-t0l\1PSON Lap Strake FOR LEA SE· C pnlls. 968-7229. -~---I Cabin sleeps 2 D e pth · cssna -----~-"n<j 'fi -• 1 ·1·t 212 al Turbo-Charged 206, SUZUKI 80CC, English ,__. er, u., .. oie. -g · · t d"rl ••< c ti ..... t nd I ·1 photographic & sens 1 ng rame, 1 • ~ a gas ....,.,..s, a em ra1 er, 1 b .1 .1 · 837-8868 no motor. $750 or take over sys em cap a . 1 1 1es1..:::.:..:='------;;;.c 06 r mo/!16S-l54.2. magnalomcter & in!ra·red '70 Harley Sportster. · pe scanner, etc. AlllO can Perfect Cond. $1700. 22' AMERICAN Cabin photograph most Orange Co. 645--0482 after 6PM Cruiser w/traller, take· !ltes tor $50. 837-1119 ""'"" BSA 650CC. N-.. --~-. over-pay., bal $1609.li=:=.::;:.=:,===~I......., ...--........... 682-9440 Mobile Homes 9200 cam, eng. y.·or~. Very faat 24' T Cruiser. Beautiful 646-2976 alter 6.30. thro"gho"'· 2 hn on ""w 18' *MORE JO OFFER* '67 Yorn aha _30fC, bored out Interceptor S3195 2 steps $28.i 69 Holsclaw 2 •&i·1-'1368• • ~tOBJLE HOr.t'f:s • niosl bike !railer, $125. 675-4683. '65 O\VENS 30' Cab In makes available '68 YA i\IAJ-fA 250, electric Cruiser. Sell or trd. WJl e SPACES • throughout Or-start. 3200 miles. Make of. finance. (1) TI4: ' 871-7433 ange County ..:'':.:'.:.· .:536-<0::..:::"~~~~- Collect. e SERVICE . full time slaU '69 BSA 650 CABIN Cruiser fur sale or On each location Ex Clean. $900. 642-9161 trade. 28' Chris Craft, tw in We have over 50 models V-8 Chevy1. Xln.t cond. ht ready far immediate OCCU· --• $6500. or 'l''r 847-4538 pancy. Auto Service l>' INBRD ld•al r;,h;., * JOMICRA INC. * i__!_!'•rl• - Boat. Good rond. l\1ust sell ''j7 BUICK. Selling all parts best offer. 54IJ.-0684. 19261 Beach Bh·d. al reas. price. Get in touch -----I Huntington Beach 536-6.'Hl with i\1argc alt 5:30 or see Sailboats 90IO C05ta Ml'sa • Nc"''JlOrl Greg anytime. 1813 Sumac -______ 1 Costa Pofesa e Ne 1v p 0 rt Lane Anaheim. This will --H bor run for 2 weeks. BEST OF-26' O'DA Y yacht Ran~r ar FER. fibgls Sloop. Fully equip. Greenlea1' Park -an adult , . 125% Genoa spinnaker gear, pvt. club high on a blufi WRECK.ED 61 Ford Wl~h SIS radio, bow & ! t e r n one mile trom the Pacific. 1011• mi1':_age trans & 352 pulpits. Jile lines, galley, :r.fodem living in America's block. 545--6384 compas5, boom va.ng, b!lge finest mobile homes, ~ VW Street Racing Cam for pump, teak hand rails. Also l\IOOELS ON DISPLAY 1200 or 1300, $30. Call incld11 12 life jack<'ts, 11.n-1750 Whittier Ave. . 642-836.l or 647-1.-»4 chor, John~n 6 oulbonrd. Costa Mesa 642-13.iO Sips 5. $7630 cash or $1150 Take Harbor Blvd lo l91h•l--------- dn, SL16 mo. 10 mos old. St. then \Yest to \\/hillier Trailer, Tra._v_il __ ,_425_ Orig. price over $9200. 714/ Ave. ~ JomlC'ra Inc. PtuTrend BAY HARBOR • 14' PT420 • Mobile Home Sales Complete w/sp!nnakcr YEAR END e 22' TEMPEST e CLEARANCE SALE Olympic Class NO\V ON DISPLAY Super-fast, Keel-safe 12, 16, 20, 24 & 30 Wkle! e 26' SOLING e Up T<' 6o Feet Loog ·ALPINE VACATION TR.A VEL CENTER Excel. ·Golden Falcon Olympia -Alpine A,,.che .. Wheel Camper Hi-floor Mk II 1423 Baker St. Costa Mesa Pacific Yacht Sales 673-15i0 % block Eaat of Harbor Blvd \Vorlds large~t "1051 com- • SAILING CLUB e Costa Mesa ln4l ~(1.9470 plete RV vehicle ghop~ 25 I · center 22 lo oot racer-cruisers. * RARE OPPORTUNITY * 8352 Garder. Crove Blvd, GG S7 .50 pe~ . day. N e w Po r t !\fob lie living on the ~ac~ 534 6686 area. Sa1hng exp not nee. Limited no, of spa~s in • SOUTii COAST SAILING new "1dition to Orifl\\.'Ood dosed Sat. Open Sunday CLUB (714) 547-9406. Beach Club. CHAl\IPION SL 0 0 P-2 t ' J\fOOELS ON OlSPLA Y flberglas!, sleeps 4, enclOt>-21462 Pacific Coast Hwy. ed head. galley, OB. Below Huntington Beach ~T;\13 537-1011 mkt price $1895. l\lu11t sell. JOM1CRA Inc. Stream Line '70 O'vner &15--0834 FA!\flLY PARK • Regency Terry•Nomed•Oesi KITE No. 118, seldom used, l9Ei6 20x5a 7 BR:, family Explorer Motor Hom:1 new ma.st & c;enter board. room. ,WOQd burning frplc, Fourwindt•WHktnder Tr11ller l: sail!! ll\Cluded. large screened porch. Awn· TRATEL. $700. (80j) 962-9968 ltJis &: llltldscaping. Located 30' Chinese Junk. built In In !>'a~tiful i.mog.fr ee TRAILER SALES • _,...i Capistrano Be a c h . By Hong Kong, "'""""' cond . Ownl'r. TI4: -493-1128 13172Harbor Blvd. G.G. S2000. ca.11 Peter ( 21 3 J tt .,,~ 821-1282 VIEW of Hay I: beaulilul 1111 ~k& No. of ---------1 Lido Parit. FUrnished, ca· Carden Grm·e Fl'ffwq UDO 14 No. 1173. Xlnt conrl. 537 ••11 bana, deck, immed.-~ """"' Dacron sail~. 1'rlr. s:ocio. r • x1r.._ 8'7-7631 all 6. <!ooS & K MOBILE KENSKILL LIDO 14. Comp1ell' • HOME BROKERS NE\V 'ill, P.100EL ttni Good condllkJn. $6.iO 18' rul!y ~U-O:intained 6T.>60j() fi7;).332J EVC!s ll36l Beach Blvd., G.G. Scotrs, 914 N. Harbor, S.A. ""--"'"~~~~-~1 .... ~·:..~""""'~~,~·:... .... 1si1Ajli"T;;Miiroo""'O~;i;i; 12' FAS'JI Cll.CUstom hull.Ji ~1ALL Teardrop Camplrig , 160' sall, lrlr. Nttd1 work. 1'6t .. 20x45 lraile:r w/tenl cabana $195. $500. 6T'>ml aft lOPM. Owner Ttansfcm'd 54&-2189 NEW 12' 6" sailboat lo be 2 Btdroom, 1 % Balhll, '67 DELUX Ca.nflnal, J sold below. wholeaale. $695. carpeta, drapes, etc-. sips 6, Xlnl cond. 548--3986, 225 Goldenrod. Cdr.I. \Ve1tmln11er/Santa Ana area 2196 National, C.M. $995 LIDO II, Good rond, A.M.S. 54'"8242 SHASTA TRAILER Sall' I: Tnl1tr 9t.M, c& Sl"'P• 4 PnA "•"1121 89'1 7003 H B ~" n.rusr Sell! Sparklina: clean • .,.,...,, V'I.,. --~~-~=~· . ~ IO:ttO in quief .C.M. P~rk, 1963 Te,.ry, Sle•fK I PR:IME RHODES 33 Ne1v Rwnlng!C. J.16."(I. 6'16-3-157 16', lip.on room. 837-4234 P'o!!l-\V11r $6.lJO. &W-4644 e1·ea: 20:<60' VIKING SCANDIA. 2 TENT trailer, 10 oz. Co'nvas, S•llboat 11-20 BR, 2 SA. 5 Star Adult xlnt cond .. &Ip!. •I. SJ111re No. ~1~ Xtnlll, 644·1156 Park. (h\·~r 54S-1ij? aft 6. tlrr. S34J. o>l6-l.S21 ' ' ' • L TltAHSl'OltTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TltAHSPOltTATIDN TRANSPOltTATIDN . ' . TRANliioltTATION Friday, April i7, 1970 DAILY flLOt TRANSPORTATI RANSP RT TION TRANSPORTATION __ .. - Troller, Tr.nl MU ~· ,,.. c........, -~lm!lipo~rl!!od~..,..~!!-...!-~ll~lm!!po~·~~~lod~Autot HOO lm ........ ·Cors HOO . lmP.rtM Aulot -I mpori!Mf C 1 ro -lmportocl Aulot IS PT. EXC , COND. SCHOOL l!uJ,. ~. SIW.i.~lacloeybuilt DATSUN JAGUAR MERCEDES BENZ $495. * * 546-2B'l mech. pd <0nd. 1914~ titl Dlltlun.i ar bu ada-ptor ' OPR OPEL ·poRSCHI. Anaheim, c .11. IU-T4'9 to ftt S' P/U "4, lllnt cond. • JAGUAR .Trollers, Utlll'! M50 1100. - '!RAILER Ford box .,.,. J-"" ""D-"""'""..._...°""'""""""'ms"'°"1 -· -HEAD9UARTERS J>W:Y.l!S. '5'f0n!lrntaxle -The only au-JAGUAR f: whla SU. m..-. -190.tee,. needs .ome-itrll!ne' .. ~QiiV· 3-.pa : ' lMt'.b Cltlei" ,,. ·_ • · wort. new trana, roll bv, 4.56 aean. 1tnJatit axle. ZIMMIRMAN Arte. Trucks 9500 ~·.:':;, :n• pm. l300 13'1 IWDllton. c.r.r. 2'41' HARBOR BLVD. GMC TRUCKS JEEP, -rllllban, new· lm;omil &ul.o' NGO 54M410 1y ttb.unt man,y utru $950. '69 D--... •-clan &U-3475·.,,.,.·s ~LJIA ROMEO . .. ........ Here now. • Immedl&te llell- O>mpletu SALES SERVICE PARTS Poole l!H3 Military Jeep, all metal , LUte new. 4 door, 96h.P. over. Soutbm> ~ C..U.!>'• ~ ~ ~';,.., + ... '69· ALPKA GTY ~ .::',;.~~".;:0~ m onlyAutboriJedGMC·llealer ......... 5speed,db',AMIFM,powor Mtttculoully"'1'Viced(XWY COSTA MESA BUICK UNIVERSITY dlac brakes, """"' &<>Id w/ >Cl) $1!!99. can 515--0634 or OLDSMOBILE Compon , 9520 pllllh' Int. ""'1lnlns ooall. 49<-9T!S, 10 to s. 23' ES:::k""'" 2850 Harbor mvd. Haa bod lovlnc care. !YcY· :==::==;;==~:=::1---~~~-- coeta Meaa 540-9MO '* * a• Full cab-over 934) Wµl ~ trade. Call •lmf!Ol'lod~~~A~-!!!._:NGO~.~.I;;;:-:;;~::;:-;-;:;-:;-: Brend Ntw 1'70 ~per. fa ctory discon-Phil ~100 or Gf.l029. ... KARMANN GHIA lntornotlonoi Pick-up · tinutd ""?"· ... .i, to IO· '64 Alpha,Rom.o l;prlot. New ENGLISH FORD V..S, 4 S,e9cl, lonu1 : eqp~~ 75 ~'U ke v ~i trans, ,radlal tlna, Ctcb. -'65 K Ghia, Radio, good tires Bed. One Only. lighta, butant tank, bedding, btiai. 491-1.870 aft 4 All New EJwtilh & paint. Good cond. Small No. 901359 16 gal. water tank A pump, l'ordl In Our Blc dent. Mu.st see to Ap. * $2325.81 * ~~..,. While ""• AUSnN AMERICA s~~~YAt l-'-~"-'"''"'i"_t_•_• _e•_•_wner_. ' lil60 190 SL. 2 top1, Michelin tires. Mint cond. 6f4..0550 days: 675-29'11 eves '611 MGB-GT Soowberry white with black interior, AM/FM radio, ~at­ er, cl).rome wire wheels. Low, low mileqe, Priced to sell. ~ ** 13' O!lice !railer. Haw AUSTIN AME~ICA . 1NVOICE1 Kustom, Moton desk a cablne~ olttlna ...... ·--~ l'<loltt..ty No·Add<d -, , r~w Deoler ~--i 845 Baker, CM 546-5915 facWtie1. For quick sale Immediate DeUftr7 Choose";';;:;;,," '67 Ford Window V•ii $650. 869 Weat 18th St., AD Models . Costa Mesa Sedans, Sta Wans, 'Big 6' engine, a_utomatic, r&• FUNTIME, 4 STAR GT'1 At Our Coat LOTUS 1967 Lotus Europa Ul mi, 1 owner. J1l'll1Pllll 31111p Ll rt,, 3100 W. Coast Hwy .. N.B. 642-}H05 . 540-1764 Authorized ¥G Dealer MG Enjoy your driving with• c•r thet gi.ves ,you both eco_nomy.ind depenef .. •bility. Eich of the~• cars will do just that ••• com• 1n and take • pd look et them today! dio, heater. Ideal for camp-& WESTW•Ys WhUe Owntocka er or commercial .. Ne. w tires, ~ • --'69 CAMPER w ..... S3499 '&& YW BUS $1&9& Never raced. 638-5155 dlt, Xlnt running"cond, WiD EXCITING NEW ~re ,.,..,_ tlllnl. t*. IZST 1221 ll8'11t.11Mt.,-, l.Mlllll. Whitt w•Ht. lll'A 1171 finance private party. (YLT. '70 MODEi-" ROBINS FORD MERCEDES BENZ 665} .Call Ki1'k ~ 10 am 8' aide dinette alps 6 nt45 OJut ~. N.B. 54S.U~cir «C94-~; 9' with toilet room $1475 ~W. • .... ,,.,S«>-l1" "2lll> Harbor Blvd. '66 Mercedes 280 SL Conv. Sales, Servi.co!, Part. lmmedlate Delivery. All llodell '67 CAMPER -·"· $2496 '6lVW BUG $1491 ,.,,.,, llw mL tnl "41 llMkl, Me1tK. ('tTW M1) 1968. -DODGE 11' with toilet ...., llSEl5 Authorlmd JIG Deala c..ta Mesa -0 C..me be;,e, with matching ll' self-contained $2295 =~§§::::5~§'.~t!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!~j leather interior, f . speed, J1rlu p Ll rt Jl111por1 s '64 VW BUG $996 '&8 VW BUG . $1&9& aldlo, HNler. tHM' nn Factery Air, hfll & HNI.,-. CYC'-IUI Pick-. With.,ahell top, 16,IXXI Scotts, 914 N. Harbor, S.A. AUSnN HEALEY-AM/FM ra4i0. Mint oondl. actual'mlleo.11199: #28405C '69 D-'-108 Compor FERRARI tlon. See and dri,. to ap. see· f ". -.---------1--------1 preciate,' U:.~"' V-8, au~. Thi! camper has 1964 MARK m 3000, Brit. FERRARI , 3100 w. C.out Hwy• N.B. '88 YW l'~STIACK $1295 '&8 OPEL KAOETT• $1181 l\n:tom _ M.~ everythmg, pop top, tent, racing green w/elect Newport lmportl Ud. er-. '42-9«6 !>40-17&1 llffi. & HN"r. (SU ~I lladkl, llMltr, oklllll., ... 11'11. (WIL K71 845 Baker, c .M. 540-5n5 stove. 10,000 actual mile•. o/drivo 4 rollbar by Pvt MP Coant>r'• cmJy author-Authorized MG DeaJer '57 INTERNAT'L P.U. RWUI FactoryK wamntyM.oto(153AFV) pty $1550. Days 830-3140; 1zed dffllr. 1965 MGB Roadster, new red '67 DATSUN ........ $1096 '68 MGB $1881 good. Clean. $715, Call UStom n eves 496-3893 SALES..SERvta:-PARTS paint, radlo. Mich. tires:, A"'matlc, w/w llrws. (V'NJ ID71 ll~dlO, llHIW1 Wll'9 WllMI•. .. ' IWFT 1111 ' 642-e817 or 675-54Jl 845 Baker, CM 540-5915 '60 Sprite-Bug Eye, &OOd 3100 W. Cout llW)'. wire wills, lo mi's. $975 !or '66 Chev .. carry AD" V-8 $i7 Dodge Van, fully loaded, oond, $9Xl. 862-~ewpwt ~l?Sf ~· Coast Hwy.S:~S.. e=!r:.e, 962-3087 aft 6 or '66 VW BUG $1196 '68 VW BUB $1291 R..ti., .... ,.,., -lll'tl. CTIX lltl Redlo, llqler. CTAlt NJ) auto,. r&b, custom air, camper .. 18451 Delaware Call ~2961 .Authomed Ferrari Dealer Authorized MG Dealer ==.-c,.,-,,,..--,,.--=...,. xtras. $1700. Call~ H.B. 847-2303 -'62 MGA, red. New top. Body '68 FORD %. ton Ranger, 8' SHELL, ins u I ate d, auto, ale, 390, xlnt co~ w/~ door. 2196 Na- BMW FIAT '67 -250 S. Al.I Xtraa. Off ln xlnt cond. Best otter. Can '60 VW BUG $396 '69 VW BUG $189& .... ; .............. ·ltldt. white, blk vin. inter. Auto be seen anytime 19&1--llOO-D_Fl_A_T_IJOO __ or_be_•_t l trans. 642-2659, 494-8126. ll5 E. Balboa Blvd, N.B. dltion. 53&-9672 tional, C.M. 548-8986, $250. ll:Mkl, llM!tr. (OH.I stf) l1ct. wel'l". (YCY NU HARBOUR V.W. 9520CainPort otter. Movitl&. pwst tell. '68 Mercedes Benz 300 SEL 1--------962-1974 Air, leather, all pwr., low I WIS• -llS • .... • acan- C AMP ER S ONE OF THE 1AKGEST SELECTIONS •• DilJllq •• Ail o ... Con!J 1ti¥1L 1UIUIS 9520 CAUfORNIA-~~sws . i •, I· SU-m7 . I :;..~'-·-· . IAl'CILWIMO COR'IJNA '65 GT. Very Clean! Rebuilt motor. $lllO. • 613-8293 • JAGUAR 1963 Mark l 0 DATSUN clullc """• velvet •moolh pertdnnance, con co u r 1 _l>_O_T_D_A_TS_U_N_ 1 ~-.,i~·-& !PPt . OPEN DAILY '67 JAGUAR XKE ro•ler, 4.2 AND Immac cond. Loaded! Must SUNDAYS .,.. l>IOO. Priv prty. m, 18835 Beach Blvd. 541'"3018 Huntington Beach '62 XkE CONVERTIBLE Sf.2.7781 or ~IMKG Girl Getter '68 DATSUN, 4 door, RAH. .541-2824 Xlnt cond., motor like new. -----"'-'--- 11385. 541-ml. 963-2393 Used C•n 99Gd iUsod Coro 9900 1Usod Coro 9900 IUsod C•rs 1969 AND 1970 PONTIAC AUTOMOBILES: Rell'lelnl119 '6' I '70 Ponti1&1. All 1f dr11ti&11ly ,.ducH prico .. Full Pollfiec Motor Dl•hioft w1rr1nti1s Issued on •II cert, 140 lift 111d th1r1 will b. no m1r1.J · ''I POID TOIJNO COUNTRY SQUIRi WA•ON VI, R.H., pew1r 1teoring, boer.ttifr.11 for1st 9ro111 color ond r1•dy for tho f1mlly to 1n!oy. Lie, IWXEJ41) 52295 ''I IUICI WILDCAT ) Dr., Ivory In color, ltlu1 i11t1rior I top. Well 11rM for fully equippei cer, incl, f1ctory 1ir co11G. Lie. .IWAE5J5) $2695 ''7 PORSCHI t11 COUPE R., H., S Spcl. Thit cir 11 ht top cortd, L111 ff.111 500 fllile1 011 Portche de1lon 011fl110 OY1rh1ul in thl1 cir. 510 to 1pptoc:eto. Uc. IZbk•ll) $5295 'ff POllCHI COVPI Or111t1 In coler. R,, H., 4 tpd. Tlil1 Is o fin1 Yolw1 lfl oxc1ll1nt colltlllfioit. Lie, IWYllO~ mi ll'r.M422; m«l60 MGA -"""""'" Salos & S....tc.e 11711 llAc:lt'll.YD., HUNTINGTON llACH BUY NEW CAR JOHN CONNILL "NO GIVE>.WAYS NO GIMMICKS " OR KEEP OLD? ' •• , Ju1f 21 Ye1r1 of Ho11e•f Dee~i119, Selli119 CS.evroleb. G.oyenunent _economists* say cheaper to buy new one. 'According fit l•t11t rel•• .. from the Feder11 ' H1gliw1y Com"!lf.slon. LARGEST SELECTION OF MONTE CARLOS & CHEYB.LES IN ORANGE COUNTY 1970 CAMARO Fully oqufpp1d with tlnt1d 111111, •••P. 1mi1slon control, AM r1dio, vi11yf lnt1rior, bucliot 01h. (5091,41 52765 Immediate /Deliver)' NEW '70 NOVA NOT STRIPPED. Tinted glass, •vap. emission control, push button AM r1di~, Gobi biige .. 12737881 IMMEDIATI DI LIVERY ,. ''7 CADILLAC COUPI DI ¥1W lmm1c'ul1lo c•r ff.rou9hovt· l11 ·eqv• color with whit1 Yiflyl top. Full C1dill•c 1cce11ori••· Lie. fTWV6,6l $4495 lltAND NIW '70 CHEYELLE . $3795 ''' OLDS YI ' PASSIN•R STATION WA50N Tiils gold colorH w•9011 lri11-foctory oij. coflditioni"t!• power ,t11ri119 •nd tlt1 Vi1t1 Do"ll Yiew 011 tlt1 roof. lt't • nico cir. Uc, fSMSll) $2195 ''I CHIYIOLIT IMPALA ~ Dr. h1rdtop 1..1111, Tt.i, It •tt exc1ptio111I ''' 111od1! wiff. f1ctory 1lr colMI., power t t.Orlllf. Reflo•h fi11••• of c1re, lie. IRPl.4071 $1395 3-YOLOWA•IHS .. , ot $1191 Uc. IRUP707l I 2 .,,._, •t Iliff Lie , IWXG91') I ot IJlfl wltfi cust-h111toll.d Cot- ••ir on9ino. Tlii1 on1 is • 1poclolty c•r· U~!.WIE•241 ''' MllCIDIS HIS 4 Of. ttMio, hoetor, 4 1pd, trol'll., 1111reof. loevtifvl ~.rt bl1i10 coler 1M 11 • tpotl•M &Ir ff.routhout. U1, .1xrs11•1 -$3595 Rolls-Royce ''t CADILLAC POIMAL UMOUSINI With Mock l1r1C11u top -11,JOO "'Jl11 011 fhi1 I~ c11 which sold le•t y11r fit $14,100. A.II co11ve"i1"co1 yeu wo111d ox,..t, Uc. IXW;t'114}, Cedillecs fi1111f ' mocl1I. -OuhtelMli119 "'"" 1t $8750 -'ff CHIYIOLIT YI IL CAMINO 'This 11,000 111ilo cir hit moro oq.ilpmont th111 we c111 li1t bttt l11cluclos tho J'' VI fftiM, 1uto. tr1n1., pow• or , ... rfnt, pow1r wittd•Wll, tilt t ... ri11t wh1ol, dl1c br1li11, y)ityl top, preflli11111 c;IMrel Dw1/ to tiro1, cemper 1lri1ll "{ith Yi11yf top ht 1111tch 11111 more. lt'1 111orly Mw thro119llo1i1t. Lie, (IJ7221l $3195 '67 POID 6 •ALCON 2 Dr., It., H .. J •ft4, tr•11t., -1c1I, h•ory i11 color, E1c1ll1nt l1hi 111o41I trontport1tlot1. $1195 • 2925 HARBOR -BeULEVARD, COSTA MESA 546-44H • •ALL CAM IHOWM CAllT Oil II llOlll!t MAiWna ' NOT STRIPPED. VI en11ine, t11tbo 1tydr11m1lic trentml11Jo11, tit1ted tl•n.~ 52693 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY LARGE SELECTION OF USED CARS '61 FOaD 2 door. Automatic, radio, heater. CGFV172) $195 ''9 TOYOTA $1195 Station wagon. 4 •peed, radio, heater. CXEY910) '68 Y.W. IUG $1395 Automatic, radJo, heater. . (VIE656) ' '64 OLDSMOllLE $595 H.T. Automatic, tacf.ory •Ir, P.S., radio~ter, COY"14} . '63 v.w. 4 !peed, radio, heater. (TYC711) '68 INTllNATIONAL Walk-in van. (39555C) '63 ·THUNDERllRD Full power, factory ah', AM·FM. CHSC926) '67 MUSTANG VB, radio, heater. CUZF161) $795 $1995 $795 '64 IMPA~ .-. 2 door coupe. Automatlc. radio, heater, (JQR263) '66 IMPALA S.S. Auto .. R&:H, bucket seats. 1 owner. (TEZ314) '64 PONTIAC <HO Convertible. 4 speed. radio, heater. (HWK939) · $595 $895 $695 >-•w 'CHIYILU"S.S. $1595. $·1495 3911 VB, factory air, PQW<T windows, automatic, etc. ll.234ll2) ~ ' ' • J 'i i 1 .! "I ~ •' 1 ~ .J ., ' " ' , .. -' • ' I • • I 'I • , • • ~AILY PILOT · ION frjday, April 17, 1970 • '' TATI TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION _ lmporftd A-9600 T!MNSPORTATION . T~SPORTATION, TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPCRT~TION :1 TOYOTA KOO lmporftd A-9600 VOLKSWAGEN --VOLKSWAGEN lmportod C:.i1 KOO Imported A-9600 !"!fl!_rftd ·car ' ~ VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN , VOUCSWAGliN ~ ... ~,ed mo ~ c:ars -I WE PA,Y TOP 1'68 Catalln .. """'t .. xtra ; CASH clean, p\l;r equipped,• new ·: 1lm, low book. 1967 Con-I tinf!ntaJ convt .. :ictra clean, • 1: I LU p ll I l _'\ '.1: ~) Ll l l ~-' SlfD W.,0-. H'.Nl'. N.8. -S...1164 A'Dthoriaed MG Dealer '85 SC Ponche 42,000 mj. AM./l'M, l eather int. Clftme. w b e e l &. $3395. --... . • '6! .Porsche SUper Clean! Fully equipped. Call ·645-1$82 or ,ee atJ089 Hmtiar,1.CM, Priva~ Part)'. 'll•PORSCHE Coupe , PiftWa. l<anil, headrest. ski rack, etc.. $2295: Pvt pty. 133-156<' ·,' SPEEDS'I'KR '56 nllllil .~I. $1200 or Qest oiler. 525-8517 .. ,.,.~66 og,......,,.sc. xln't OOnd. $lDOO. , caq 531}-9891' days sUaARU * •70 · SUIARU He~ Now. l Immediate Delivery • ~ MPjl Capability e 35 Miles Per Gallon • Beol>tlflil Styling 1 Test Drive Today At Kntom Moton 81!\-r.i:M ~ '70 TOYOTA'S In 110ck. l~late delivery. AuthoriJ:ed Dealer lif!l a•r,iis ~m.ms 900 So. Cst. Highway l•gun• Be•ch 494-7503 * 540-3100 !T!OIVJOITIAI Mork 11 Wa'°"' Hi Lux Pickups L•nd CrufHr• w....,. DEAN LEWIS..· 196P Harbor, ~.P.1. Bll.L MAXEY . !T!OJYIOITP'I . 1 .. 1 BE~Cli BL VD. Hunt. Boocli · 141.asss I mt N:of Coast Hwy, an Bell 1965 Land Cruillt'r. Xlnt cone! . $1't50/near of f er. Call 548-3687 afler 6. ,O!.ftSJ'.ANDING Buy '6 7 To)'Ola Cmona Deluxe. AM· n.t railio. $1200. 833--0590. TIME FOR CjlUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 25TH '58 VW Van. New eng .. trans , clutch, paint. timi .t: tape deck. $1000. 54S-1597 '65 V\V, 80 H.P., many ex- ll'tll!-$1000 or be1t offer. 67W'46 • 1963 VW, IWll'OOf, Let.villa Calif, 1'1ust sell, $500. .... 1225 '60 VW ExceUent Shape '68 VW Sedan, auto, q ~ V\V Bue. Mtom Int. A hwide ·A-out, $47S. owner. clean. $1260/bll of-body, Map, tap a deck, 125~ flat St., N.B. !er, 536-1129, pvt pty. header, tact; Flr,estone '68 Bug, re--blt eng. J!Jeedl · '6'i VW $ll!ij. •62 CP 's. Rebll ena:. Xlnt 1cond body work. '$600 <>r best <>f• VW $600. 833-1222 'tll 641)..J792 fer . 546-0069 aft 5. 5PM. 675-fJ696 eves.' '68 VW Sundial Cainper. l96'l VW Convm.., ste.tto '&3 V\V SUnroof. Needs bQdy Side t.ent, ttfi1C; flireo. tape tape. $995. Firm. Muat tell. werlq e.ngl.ne tn &ood cond. dec~_1, AM-FM ·~L Im- 673-5223 bet J.6 pm. $450. 6t6-9574 aft 5 pm . ma1..'Wlle! $2850~ ~" YW lllCS FllCM $399' lot used can I truek.I Jual C&h us for tre& eatimale. GROTH . CllMOLET. '64 VW CAMPER. Excellent '65 J\ed. VW, xlnt cond. '57 Volkswagen. Good--con- '62 VW 40HP, Syncro trans, Cond, 1'1any extras. $1395. New tires, l<>w n11leage dltlon 642--J112 i.tt 4:30 PM new brks. 494-8156 $750 495--4448 M 0 n -Fr I • A ~ Y I I me Ask for Sa.lei N.aN&u 18'lli ,BeaCh Blvd. Huntington Beach hl .9-;3331 536-9400 v.·~ke.nds. '57 VW Bus. Reblt eng, Good 1965 VW, good cond. Clean. l969 RED vw w/JJUnroof. '61 VW. Very low ml's Sl.300. cond. Stove • l"l!lria incl. New tires. Lrg rear tires. 16,000 mi. ·WE PAf CASH FOR YOUR · CAR ==*=.......,==·=oep=.m="=*==.:._,:$283==· =642-=1963""====;:;.;-===*="'1&-==""'==*==== / Glupak mufflers. Sl 3 O (i , 5'1).-0572 549. 3031 ""'· 66 ',;,,11 CONNl!ll ~· '57 VW. ~e,w tires, battery, 1970 HARBOR BLVD. po;nc ttam ~· up~ol', OOSTA ~· CHEVROLET t,,,.; •_"}.! n "I" ; w!"L ·.·= SH,AKY J&. Kl"S 2321 Hartli>r Blw . ,. • .........,.... · I r. Cosia ?.tesa str~1200 VW. Van-'59, • .'&t engine,~ . VY" ~~G . \VE PAY TOP OOLLAR done on!trans~ complete new BcauUful' black1 W r custom FOR TOP USED CARS bra~ '1ygtem Ir tires! Good paint ·• EMPI •1a11ge1 • U your car is ~tra clean, cond. $800. i'll-1708 Konl lbdCkl • ; .. ~na • ~ us Jirst . . .,=-.,,cu=STO=M~cam--.. -,.~su-.. -1 ~mperits • AIM -flf • POOLE BUICK roo/. •M .. /FM. \V~ug aft very keen ~ie tmaein-234 E. 17tli SI. ., ~ able e On di8pfay' 'at: ' Cos•~ Me,. 548-7765 4 · 642-0'j)I bays 67S-4491 · "' John L JAMES l:TO IMPORTS WANTED · lnten'latJonAI. Molotir!i: otan-Cowities ·w V\V Notchback ~s low ACcessorle& ·-o- ntll., eKcellent bond. Best lSM Old Newpt Blvd Qf BI.U.. ~~~OTA. oUer. 492-t468 VW SUS ~~ 18881 Beach Blvd. SEATS for VW Bus, brand EQU~MEl'f'J\ H. &ach. Ph. 'W7-855:i new. belt oiler. Se11.t belta Al:I In or,,, ~tt"t...i2t burncr l!:I========= 9110 also. 64Z-347j after.:; • stove with big~ tank, 1Auto Le•slng '65, 8 pusenger VW bus. 1 SO · poond ftboX, ·Water 1.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;; owner. $1215. 54Ml9'7, 719 storage, place to hanc cloth. FORD AUTHORIZED \V, \Vilson apt S..1, Qt. , et· can tnake i'nto bed -uni! LEASING SYSTE~f '68 V\V Automatic, Co-Co can be m:<>ved easUy. Price mats radio. lmmac. $1650. S75. can 6'12-0297. Call 54&,'693 1967 VW IUG '69 V\V Squ8..reback. Slick. Stereo, like new. Lie. UOG745 6IXXl ml. White/bllc Int. * $999 • Private party, 64&-3179' • * '69 V\V excel cond. €ooQa mats, 13,000 mi, suu on Kustom Moton watTanly. M5-56:U 845 Baker, C.l\f. We have been an authorized Pontiac dealer for 25 years • / . the name Longpre has be.en with Pontiac since 1926. associated aoa LONGPRE PONTIAC IS AUTHORIZED BY PONTIAC MOTOR DIVISION TO PERFORM ALL WARRANTY SERVICE REGARDLESS Of WHERE YOU ORIGINALLY PURCHASED YOUR PONTIAC ' VOLVO 145-WAGONS --164 -SEDANS VOLVO Now in stock? Immediate Delivery llOOE ~port Cou~ DEAN Lewis 1006 Harbor, C.1'.1. 646-9303 '68 Volvo t Door Sedan. Ait cond, dlr,. diac brakel, automatic. Lo- cal car one owner. Honey tan. $1799 (Vlt.891) Call Phlll aft 11 am 540-3101 or 494-1029 '60 VOLVO. Barely runs. Suitable for conversion. $75. Call (2131 431-9;i01. 9615 UNd Cars - mint cond. ~t offer. ' 49S-26:l4 wknd11 i -........ •u_1c_K __ ·j 196S Byick LeSabre t Dr. CUiiom Deluxe. Fact. air. Po\ver Slrg. Power brics. 1 Radio. N{!w t.ire!I •• tmnu1.c . • $1150 673-8465 Sat all '· '62 Skylark, V-8, 4 spd, a:d tire.1, clean, Xlnlt mechan. Belt" offer, 54,5.2081 anytime 646-1587 afl 5:3q ~-m, 1 BY Orig. OWner: '86 Bu ick ~. Electra Hrdtp, 4: dr cu!tom. r $19.'i1. &t~. ======I ' CADILLAC . . . . '62 COJI Convortiblo Contpletely overhauled. Full : pwr + air. Dli. CNPU82l )1 ~ Priced tor quick sale. Cal.I I ! Al ~!MJ634 or 494-9773 ~ '59 citd Sodan·De Vlllo ; For Immediate. ~ 1 ~ ALL •• PARTS : Call ~ter 5 P .M. s42-.3p0 [ j 1~ COUPE. lMMACULATE! i'1 Tilt whl, 6 wy seat, air, I.: vinyl 'H:, leather int. Many I i extrM. 673-88ll • '64 Cad . Flee1~._ 4 d-r. full I pwr, air $127;>. fi.t5.:.2182; &It J 5 pm l wkndl 642-fOll • . 1 BRAND NEW '70 LE MANS • DELUXE 1930 J\todel A CouJ>(! 95% restored with rumbl(' seats. J\'Iust See?! 67:>-6091 FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING $1,000 DISCOUNT FROM WINDOW STICKER It's ·lo•ded .•• comes with cordove top, 350 cubic inch VS , Turbo Hydr•metic tr•nsmission , radio, he•f•r, re~ote mirror, Relly II wh••ls, console, pO'W•r steering, power d is c brekes, tinted windows, door edge guards, back up lights, windshield wesh•rs, bucket seats, lifetime lubrication, Bowma seal, 10 gallons of gas, 5 Dayton -4 + 2 wide ovel t ires, 50,000 mile +r•ad wear warranty. •237l70ZI 16537. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. $1,000 DISCOUNT FROM WINDOW STICKER fr!!!!!=~~~~OVTSTANDING USED CAHS~~~~~ 6' PONTIAC Station Wi.Jons. Beautiful 9 pnss<'nr;cr v.·agons. Only 2 lC'ft. $AVE '64 FORD WAGON VB, automatic, radlo. heater. Good family car. (WIG0451 '6l IMPALA WAGON VB, automatic, R .. H .. p:iwer stl?<'rlng, ftir cond. Clean. (FSV3651 5 'H GRAND PRIX"S Loaded with equipment fr: priced to sell this weekend. s995 s795 $AVE ~~.!~1~~ Dooc s2495 H.T. Loaded with eq uip- ment. Fawn gold. ISU.J473) '66 TOlONADO $2195 V8. automatic, radio. power steering power brakes, fact. air, tint. glau. Low mileage. (BDY435J :.~.!,i:~~~ Lood•d with s2495 cquipml'nl: Coronado goJd. ISSH457) "67 VOLVO 1445 s1795 4 L'Yi .. 4 speed, J"adio. hcato<, ""'"o tape. Out· standing condition. Top of the line. (Vzy367) ~6~.,.~ <adlo, heat", $1195 mag v.·heels, hi l)ttformance' V\V l'ngine w/empi ex- hausL IVSB193J 4 cyl., 4 s , radio, '68 FIAT $1195 heater. ~ports car. Vet')' • Jo,v mileage. (\\'FT337) "68 FIRHIRD 400 $2195 V8, •utomatk, nd;o, heater tint. glai111 hood mounted tach, rilly wheels \V/new While Jettt"i'ed FC tires. Factory v.iaM"anty. IVTM238l '67 MUSTANG s1395 fast.Uack. V8, automatic, . radio, heatC'r, p:iwer steer- ing &. brakes, tinL glass, mag whe<!IS. (TCW762) "65 CHEVY CORSA 4 speed, Al'ff·f?t-1, IO\V miles. <TJF.8961 s795 '6' CAMARO $2395 350 v~, ""tomatlc, .. adlo, heater. pawer steering. vinyl top, tint~ glass, Jou• mll<'age. f11cL warrnnly. t7.VX8381 '62 FALCON s395 6 cyl., automatic, radio. heater. Runs good. IQTZ009) '62 LE MANS . $695 Automatic. radio. heater, pov.·er steering, tint. gass. (GHL336l "63 COMET s79 ~hrxt'. VS, automatic. r-adlo. heater. power stttr- lng. Clean! (JZM9661 • .:SHOWROOM HOURS • Mondoy thru Soturdoy, 9 A.M, to 10 P.M, Sund1y 10 A.M. lo 1 P.M. 13600 Be1 rr; Rlvd · Westmin ster (Bea ch Blvd. al GMde n Grove Fwy) Call 892 6651 or 636·2500 ". '57 Chrysler 300C $195 968-1551 '34 FORD 3 \Vindo\V Coupe, 392 c.i. Hemi auto. $49j, or offer. ~107. Used C.r1 -1u...i c ... Steve -I Usod Cars .....,,_ Stephens Soys • • • "MOVE 'EM OUT" ! Stock Reduction . SALE! 9900 'T1teM CM will IN .. ~ .. • flrtt ,.,_,.,fint Mrwff Ml!s 9t $100 •h'e f9C.t•ry I .. Hke. s.., NHr .-M• ..,.., ... •f till• tfl~lol ~ ... -4 -· 1970' MustanCJ t:::..";~-;!·.::;~ ~:~c~1; '3265" CeM .. l..il•, Tillf'H fileu. l"OKUL1"J'7 1970 Mustallft 2 ""' H.T,, YI c,.i-.;., t>I-...... '3272" •-:"':I n,.._ hwer $tMflttt, Air C•acl., I.di•, Tlllted • ._., W.... C•nrt. =OHl Fl JJttt 1970 Mustang 2 ·-.. i"' loot, YI, Cniffo.tk, Wlo ... '3308" Wolfs,. Prift ,,._.. ... Ak C•H., .... . n.t.4 •'-· w...4 C"'9rt. ~OHJFJ HI OJ 1970 Mustang Mach · 1 ' ._ ...., ..... ·~ '3654' 11 Cr.ho!Htk., Wlff Oftlt • Th;.,,~..,., St.rlllf, p..., DIM ...... Alf c .......... Thlt94 ..... •OFOSH1107J7 1970 Tor'lnO -Top. c,,1,.ootk.,WMte Woll• YI,,_ '3386it ~ '•"' INK W•, Ak-c..i., • ..._ • • I-Ttate4 •I•, W..... C...n.. ~OlJJFl 104JS 1 .. 70 Tor1'no GT 2 -H.T,, "· c ...... [k. ··-'3690" .-7 Sf-.rl .. , P•wltf Dhc: tr•es. Air C.U., Hip hck litelet SMfl, '#14' Onl Tlret. litdl•, Tlllt'M Gl1111. ;:OIJSF104216 1970 Torino lrougman • "'" "·'" ·~ c ..... '3554" Motk, •• .,,., Stt«lllf, r. .. Ohc .,_..., Air C...i; ..... n.t.4 • ..._ Yhlwtlty .,._,, w•w. ~tltlfF104609 1970 LTD ................... t;n'M-·--· '384902 .... Air~ .. lenry Tl"Mt,: Yl.,t IMf, .... WJH . TI,.., ..... YhlMlty ...,, TaM.11 ..... hleu Seer hftt. ~N&IT1tlltl , ~ ..... sol)TH COAST._ FORD-MERCURY 494-1111 JOJ 8'0ADWAT, LA•UNA IUCH 54t·ll51 • " .: ' ~ ' •' ' ' •: ' ' 'i ' ! ~ I • l 1 ·' • • i • • ' . . '! ' . i ' 1 I 'I • l l • • . ' • ' • I • 1 , 1 ~ ' ·I i . • • • • F•ldly, Apt11 17, 1970 TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSP()RTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANS_PORTATION TRA SPORTATION ...i C.. . -~ C:... f'Cll UHCI C.... -~Cor• -· -U..i Con '900 ~~ors "" u...i· Cira "°' UHCI Con "Oii UHCI Cora f900 CHIVlOLIT COUCiAI MUStAlilli • M!JSTANG . OLDSMOBILE PLYMOUTH PONTIAC . P_ONTtAC RAMBLER . .. CHEV. --2 dr 'tlC~-· ,._,., -·•-mll'l,lll'l'Eva:illk-'CSO!d.Conv.-v~111.ooom1. 1967•TX ·-Pc.rf .... 1ta.w;.. '61 1'1ROiRD4CiO' 'M AllD. c ~'-· a..ttp. Cnpr whll, rl'il. ~dlueuo. darkPnuJ'll'l >t ¥1nrl ».GM mi. p/1, ~·radio X1at cond. l900, Call tcErwlbe.aldD P.S atr, AM/111 l'ldlo, pwr IAVJ: .. e A..lCO~. Reclln'1 llllill; AMttrus.: p/I. «>,• Orfs. m.i'L X1nt 6M.1*r d 5:lf...., top, utom ~ ~ drie, $l!51)._'('114) 6't-;af \ 5o6a96 and air 11599 ~· '• r--winct:NI I: -U $21 00. VI. pwr, ~flllrh:lg. low nd19. 'Nr new --1·Cd ~JITT '111¥· t -. llflOO. me> '10 COUGAR, 2600 mt, &Old outmrdlntr cood. 12350. '66 Mu....,. 3 S\>d v .. ' '61 OLDS 88 faot oir auio K to' • ton 96-ml; aft 5"" A -Ri'H. dlr, .n -· ......_ $1111). 5JG.<!11.1 ' _ 199) Chevy S.S. 39& VB, auto, p/s, disc brakn'. 494--0139 • $1250. Call after 6 PM trana, P '•tr A brim, Jo II m 60-40U Take ft.reign car ln trade, '65 Rambler '170, 6 cyl. 2 dr ! 4 speed. U695. air, AM/FM stereo, vinyl '69 MAOI J, AM.FM Steno. ' '*'8789 tnl'1, $4:. 546-&1 845 Bakitr, CM 5t0-5915 MUST Sell '65 Pontiac CTO 4 Will finanoe pvt, pcy, (WGL-hardtop, rAh, a/c, v.y , 6T.M386 top. • w/l/w. sa.-6984 ' Ma& whee:ll. VinYI top, Xlnt ,, 1965 TIJRY m spd, top cond. Call • 212) cau Hal aft w am clean. Pvt pty 545-2864 I.======= '89 COUGAR XR7, xlot cood. ~m-1253: aft 7• p.m. · OLDSMOBILE lldtp coupe, villyl top, NEW 6<6-<;819 att 4. 545'63< or ""'9m. 1963 Rambl.r Amorlcan DI Air dilc bnlM etc. Bank PL Yp.tOUTH auto trans, power alb, fac •64 GRAND Prix a/c pl• '67 LeMANS OHC Sparta Wagon, 1tlcll:. $450. CHRYSLD ~. f15..S1 ' MUST 9'lll #fl,-· Mustang MUST SeD ·~ Slarflre, im. air, Xlnt cond. Only $995. p!b. plwindowa, 'xlnt ~nd.: oou~. I-Owner. Bea u t, * 646-2357 * 1 j , ........... ._ =i'========I ::v. V .. ; ~f~ e6 mac., .PM'• &U', Qrlr owner. 1969 PLYMOUTH Ro.d 5461380 da)'I, 43G--0742 eve1. lo mis. 545-&TS alt S:30 care. White w/blk. ·vinyl f ; * * * * ~DGI PM/~· ' ,: ' ' • Or trade on boat 548-.31.06 R\l~r. Must tell at once. '63 Plymouth Wagon. Very '68 GTO C.Onv~P.S. P.B. Air. :::21:•600 Miles. $l800. T·BIRD l 1 ! ''3 Ch Ser N rt "l • 1961 OLDS convt., fact air, Take ovtr payments. See at clean. Runs great. R/H, Orange with blk top ts4-5739 -----...,.._. , BY O~ f ;;;•::;n! '88 Doc1ae"9 pus. Wp. P/S, '66 MUST.WC 'fl cyl, 3 apd AM/FM 1tereo, pwr, load-594 W.19th, C.M. 5C8-4117 PIS, P/B, $4,49 • Otter. alter 5. ' '62 BONNI::VJLLE 1958 T ·B IRD eonwrUMt: ; blue, with maldd.ir nyioi:. R&H, tab over ,paymeqtl. 1tlck, air ~· Good cond. ed, new ttret $11'95. ~2616 '&81Ai Roadrunner, 27 , 000 64&-1828. ,68 Gro Ram-Air Eng. Auto, ~ P/S. P/B. AC. $399. run.s good, nds brake ..S:. : A 'vinyl inter. in xlnt «JDd. Good cond. 61J...i»t SlOOO. Call 'I~ 163 CUTLASS F-85 mi'1, llire new Xtru. $3550 nur, QtnCKER YOU,CAU., p/1, disc brlu, !.&ndau top, Pvt Party 646-3301 justment $110. &U-«Wl, Rodlo c .... v...,.-iom>. FALCO., White Ele"'"""' 1495. Alt ''"' PM 561445. now. -..1185fl . ...,_ THE QUICKER YOU SELL Whlale. &n-18'2 '"'· CHARGE rri beater, air cond.; rar view "° sot.'K IT TO 'EM! mirror adJ111ts from lmlde:l-----."'--·IUHcf Cars pwr. steer .• brakea, auto. 'G FALCON Waimi , dlx.J===--'-' -..,--'-,..:...:~;._:.;;:.:;...---"'==.:;...:;.....;. __ .....;.c.:.;.c;;.-.;.:;.,.=:._ • .,..;;._;.;.;.;.;,;;.=..;;.;;.;.o__._-'/..o.:.!,;=;;...o.=--_:.:_· trans. All appJ'a. in xlnt Inter., auto., MH, &ood cmd. "70 Ucense. Car in ~ <r bHt o&r. tup running cond., burna llO =~"'"'"-=--""""= oil! Savice history avail. 1960 Falcon Wqon. Good able. Hamlet A rides HR a paint A tiftl. EnciDe Medi dream, as only Qryllen do! repair, $250. 5'8-«l95 * * FORD * Tat it for younelt! We have 2-61 Falcon Station • 3 _can, only 2 drjven:; J;Palae Wqom. Belt Ottttl afltr. Call: 847"648 Aftft M&-27'12 after 5 PM . I P.M. (or weolaeads -·I==:;::==;:=. Umel. '59 FORD Cowllry -Sta. 1964 NEWPORT 4 dr aect.n, Wa,ron. Auto tiana. PIS. top ninnln& cond. By pvt. R/H, white witb brown ply $550. D~ 830-!140; panel. Chrome riml. Good- ew1 496-a893 year Double Eacte tjrn. .:=:=:======I sm: ..,.1090 Eves & -. COMET '69 LTD Fmd w ... White 1---· w/wood aide, chrome lug '61 COMET rk. .(tr, . power, rttr dk *Ori&inal Owner* 1 eats. Priced r ight! $295 cub. 6"-12.15 m.9975 . .:::;:,~---:,.--=-= ·CONTINENTAL ':,,:':Sta. Wag. AJr 847-6745 '66 Continental '6< Eron aft Rohlt ,.._New Save owr $600! PrlCed for paint. ·Best offer! 54&-7496 immediate lale! ~ pow. alt 7PM or. AM er + air cond.. Excellent •55 FORD v.a Wagon. autD calld.ition.' 37,IX» mt. Dlr. r/h, runs good. Best oft~ CRRU814) ~ 560634 or over $100. s+&-U8T 49f..9713. ~ Ford V-8, new tires, LATE '67 Continental, 1 xln't transp car. ·call o wner, clea9, runs 64&-2976 alter 6:3o perfectly, air, leather, , • . -• power. Priced to 1e11. '64 Ford XL, radio', heater, Gt&-4400 weekdays, M2-07fi6 auto trarul. $750. · we,elmd• • evtl. 548-4625 1-:::0::::=====-'67 FORD LTD, 2 dr, buck. CQRVAIR .,...,, ... """"'c.ooo mt'•· Immae cond. 548-7226. '65 MONZA. XIot cood. -'57 RANCHERO $150 pttmlum Urea, auto tram. * 61>1789 * Gd economy, $550/oHer • .....,..,...::..,..:;;.;....~-- 5.1&-4851 ' • MERCUR'f '63 Corvair Spyde:r 12511. '69 M&rqW Brougham. 4 dr, * 646-4512 * alr, stereo, tun pwr, ivy 19FD Corv&lr, aood condition ~ w/whl top, Take $125. over pmnts. 548-59M , , 642-3(75 &fttt 5 '53 MERCURY...,.... TRADE Cheap but Xlnt Tranrp. '60 Auto Co!valr, $200. Call 646-6834 aft 6 FOR MOTOR CYC LE, RUNS GOOD. ·~· '63 Corvair, auto, r&h. '69 Mercury Monteeo, $2flXI, $250. rad, vs. full pwr, fac air, 548-M36 auto tram, nu 1ifea. 833-1506 I===~=== PARKLANE Cbnv. '66 Beau- ty. 428HP, air full pwr. $1200, Prlv. pty. 646-4370 _ '&t CX>RVETI'E 2 tops, 4 spd, '6T Colony Park, 10 pan M I ch e 11 n t1re1, map, wq, all xtru.i Priv. pty. am.Jim, new ena:. Beil ol-!Utt! (~), 5!13--2344. · • '"· ,...-. N"" · '66 "°'""""• Fatbk, 327 cu. .MUSTA ,., .!', iii. 4 spd., p/1. Xtra Clean. · $2915 Mu1t set! 836-6789 '67 MUSTANG fastback. J'S, ' autO trans, xlnt ronditii>n. '64 Corvette Futback, "tpd, Call 5.57-7921 after 6 PM air AM/FM 32000 mt.1..;c======-Pvl. $2595. &i-mi '66 MUSTANG $1.100 DIA! 6<2-'6111 for RE&JLTS e 646-1900 e UHCI Con "°'I UHCI Con vw DOMESTIC TRADE INS . . AT NEAR WH.OLESALE '6&T-BIRD • Towri u.pe, ,Fwll ,_.., Mr, """' 1111• MW. (ltl'K Pl) I $1sn . 'j! ~~~ ~ar_d. \ .,,... ~-tVTY $311 l $109, ' -'&8 MGB-"C" f GT CPI. Automlltlc fr9111mi...,. j 11tn, tMi.. wire ..._ .. v,. ) ICIO mll•. .'61 PONTIAC LI~! Dr. H.T, Vt. ,_.. er 11tw1r11.. •Ir cend.. 111i.. tr-.. \llrlyf l"IOI. CTQf '141 ~ $1699 ·------- I l '65 PORSCHE '64 CHM 1111119 .. t •. VI, 'tettory '"'· ' b••ftd -1tMI cord 11••· '"'°""'lie tr .. >Smlulon, •• dlo, 1191M!', siower •Nwlnll. Elln-ill!!t ~. """-' '" fD awwcleM,' '64 FORD P.O. r Styt1slcle 1#5'9Slfl $599 '61 BGT Cpe. kPl9d. P'M rec1111, wn ""'"b. Ml1I tlr... W.000 wfOIMI "'""· ITXS 1211 '66 MUSTANG H.T. VI, 111twMtlcl ~ ...... fNI wi.i.. . $999 - Y.W. BllGS ·~ .$399 iooo llL~CTIOfil txt. " .. '7 f7I Ho ... r 11¥d., Ceoto Mo6' 149 ml · • T' ML CLTH JOHN$0N ' BARGAINS.. , BARGAINS IN EVERY CORNER WE ARE GELEIRATING OUR 17th ANNIVERSARY DURING THE MONTH OF APRIL IN EVERY CORNER ...... ~~----~~-.~--~--.. ,...~~~~~-.--~~~--... MUSCLE CARS! We have a good selec· tion of Cougar Elimina· ·+ors, Montego ~yclo~es & Marauders, aQ . equipped for the Cat1 that likes to Scat! DURING OUR ANNIVERSARY . . $100 OVE"-FACTORY .. INVOICE Pl111 tn & ,hc•M• MARK Ill Look over. 'our nice se· • lection of Mtirk Ill's as well as several siightly used ones-the finest car made in America. DRIVE ONE TODAY! LINCOLNS A Largo Selection to Choos1 From '69 LINCOLNS Low As $4575 XSR 580 '68 LINCOLNS Low As $3325 VTP 736 '67 LINCOL"5 Low Aa $2500 TRK 296 '66 LINCOLNS Low As $)900 SUN 059 • • '65 .LINCOLNS Low As $)475 TFC 969 .,64 . LINCOLNS Low Aa $)050 ' GDM 194 LOOK over our fine selection of quality Li,,. coins! M1ny sold & . ..,.,iced by us! COUGARS We have a largo selection of Cougars 91 models, XR 7's & convertibles with prices you'll like. "The good olo days ire back again! NEW 1970 COUGAR with white sid• well tires, pow•r ste•ring, pow• •r di sc br1k•1, Clelux• wh1el cove~, etc. No. OF91H517Bl4 ' ~ We DURING OUR ANNIVERSARY $3066 ;.:-ffi-01--·-; HERE NOW! Thi S.xi1St European THE CAPRI Made· In Ger~ny ' USED CARS have over 75 used cars-From Cad5f Lincolns, Cougars, Buicks, Olds, Pon· tiacs, etc. Prices are an reduced for our ANNIVERSARY SALE I . . NEW 1970 MONTEGO we have coupes. sedans. & lots of gorgeous wagons at the ugoocl olq da'f$11 prices. Come . in & see why Montego is the best intermed· iate buy in America. DURING OUR ANNIVERSARY $2866 ....... u • .:.. Pl~TO SIU 2 dr. hardtop. VI; frOnt poWer disc ",1ir1lcas. Equip. with deluxe wheel covers: white 1id1 wall tires, power staaring, AM r1d io, No. OHOI F569l99 WAGONS Summenime Is J st Aroundf ... ~e · ~iifter. Don't Be Leff Out. We Have A Good Selection of Colony Park Montei:ey Wagons & Montego Wagons in Stock. .. SPECIAL PURCHASE FROM FORD MOTOR COMPANY A l1rgo selection of noor new 1969 Meres, Coug•rs,-Continenta~, Wagons & Co,.. verts -All are of tho highest quat.ty & repros1nt • fant1stic S1ving1 for 1 r.k1 new car -As low as • , , s2,;s Pl111 t•x I lic~n•• NOW IS THE BEST TIME IN TEN. YEARS TO BUY A LINC01N·t.,1ERC"1RY PRODUCT . . lollnson .. s ·on n.o~©©Jn.oo _ ©HIDoo'ii'noo~oo'ii'&n. • 1&miK m. 1mm©mHmw. ©l©!!!J@b.\!RI -COSTA· MllA 2626 Ha•r llvd. NIW CAU 540-1630 142-0911 • , • UllD CA.~S 140·1635 • • ...,. .. • I . 11 I I . I . .- I . ' I • 'I ~'·· <(O . ' .~ . ··:· l .,. FACTORY :· tNVOICE SAt! " ·~ ' . -·· OF NEW ENGLISH FORDS · • ' ' c • • • , I ' ·. " Every Car In . Our . Bjg. Inventory Now Slaslied' To OUttlistl:. Positively No Added Dealer Charg:i$!;1;, •· ' " 0 . • l .. , You'll S.ve. A Bundi• If You Toke 'Adyont• Of CiUr l're- llO ENUll F"oiD iN'$ioC'K £xeuTEii . t ' ,, Cortina 2 and 4 Ors. Grs~Statilin WlQS.. .FULL 'AUtOMATiCS ~FOUR SPEEDS. . -.. THF:Y'IOJ° ~ING> l'llST, SO · il.11 .. l't I .COlilET 2 DOOR .. 64 btllie, huhr, eceHlflY plvs. . tFMU31J MA-Cff J. •. '69' .. $339' 5· F.ACTOlY,AIR..AM:FM tt.rH, e1to., ,,S., ---~'-4'~"=~~·'-~-~"~l"f~c@d~lflo~~~l""5~M-o_I ~ '68 MERG. MONTEGo · s1· 4· 1.·1· 2 Jr. H.T. Eceflomy plirt p.n-fomi•11c•. Pewor 1h•ring, r•dio, h••t•r, (WID541) '68 'MUSTANG ·GT .. · $4)277 4 ,p.;M, ~" :....;;., I .Cliic br;r.s, ~&H; i. i•p• d•c'.k,'.FACTORY AIR, w1rr111ty •vai11iil\o. --.. .fWWl:l2671 -'68 TORINO G.T; CVT. FACTORY~AIR, •uto., P.s:; P.I., ·RIH. IWICS,401 '61"fOtfl\lA~:J.E MANS ·.a dr .. 'H .. T-1..""idSmatic_·R.U ~....,teeri11g, whita w/liol•ck i11tfl-, fUJll••l $1587 _.,6· ,~: PONJi~ ~-.-,.--: •. ~-: _-$4-=--4-:88- . Hardtop, FACTORY AIR, auto., R(H, , I ~ po-1taering I wi11do-, "._i11Yl roof. (RPL9S6) . ·· '69 '69 -'68 '66 $3.598 G.T. <129 VI, P.S .. P.di1c br1~e1, pow1r win· idows,•AM-FM, Yi11YI roef, fact •. warri!rlvo ·FORD XL (540ASH'-I --------,,,.----~ TOYOTA CORONA $159·8 '-"::----:-..,,---:~-::f'-r ~~·~~·,~·~·· -______ ,,,,, - BRA $Z9"88· GT 500 KR. Brand new engil'•· App-. 10,000 111il•s. IYPS14•l FORD· CTY. SED. '$1'·376/.; .· VI, 1utomatlc, R&H. P•Wtr 1fffri119 . ISQlt27) • \ ' . . . . . . t.-I -' . ' • . 'MQstlfio .-srtiLttrlDI ~tM !ALt!···~·:.- r1 ,.. ' ., I ,, •. · ,. • , Forervnft.r:of 1t~ sporty crowd 'for ovtr-5 yeer1, .;...11tlll Am1rlcii•1 most wanted car In its class -That's why ' our Mustaftv corral\bNst.,oM of . the blggist·her:~s: il}'.,tf\e south. Tett .. ~ri;1 e· neW ~1o:toc1ay.) • '1 . ' : · · · ·· · · · · · · · .. s ·•oovJ··sTY .. :t· E·s· · · ., ..-.,, . ; l "' -. --.. · . . ' • ~ . - NOT JUST 'O_NE .BODY Sf'LE; 'BUT ..• ~ -~ DOol H~•""" •• ~ MA~H ' 1' : FIVE, AND WE HA"' TH.EM ALLI, ., •.S..tAca · · .. ,, '•u••• ' ' . . . . 'l •• t • ~~ THJ9llOIJ .. '·ROllNS. '.IL . . GET OUR . "SHARP PENCIL" .. CONRIT\ILI, • DEAL· ON YOUR . MUSTANG . TODAY! . A THEODORE RO .. N5 ''1CLUSM _ LOOK , FOR ·THE · DIAGHOSTI~_ CEKtER SEAL ON THE WlllllSED! ' 100°/o PARTS AND LABOR WARRANTY. 4000 MiLES OR 90 DAYS c.... .. ~-·· ,.... .............. ,, .......... *":- 11 ... ,.., _., PLUS lnlea. HtWr ...t ...._ IY''"'· Al ,.J~ OVER 150 USED CARS . . ' AND .. TRUCKS IN STOCK TRUCK AND CAMPER SPECiALS '67 ~~.~~~!~.~-.. ~~ $,1988 RIH , wid• ov1l1, 1t1•I lfylt wh••l1. to1111••• convi t. ('US]]701 ' ' ~66 . !f !~, ~~; ~~."~ ~13' . ', ·, .... afar. low "111•'1•· IT21 ftil.) , , " .· , .. ,.,. 1· FORD F-100 $1999" ·J. , VI, •ufomatie. 111 •11e•ll•n+ , r · c.Oition. IV44702) , '·6· a·. !e~,!!~;.P:.~.00 sz111. 12•126CI -. •. .. -. '67"' FORD 'LT.D. . s1·7··z7 <I dr. H.T, I ewnar, FACTORY AIR..pow.tr · •.-.. 1t .. ring Ir ltN11f11, •11to1111tic,_llrH .lTTC74S> · ~ -· ' • .i.. • _ ' FORD .-CUSTOJ;t $1·51:5 4 Dr. Sed. 429 \It, •uto., "••t•r, ~S., P·~li1a • ·- brk, Coit• ~•P• Police cir •. Stk. ' 149Q ._.... S1ri1I #"149046,. . • -.:. '65--r.~~~~~~~~!:'~-~~ ~tJ9.S .. ~{MPP.J21} \I • ' ' ': : .•·.' 1'.'6. _ ,-GALAXIE.-500 ..• . . $279·5 2 Dr. H.T. FACtbRY AIR, tuto1111tic, P.S., , , , R&H, low ITiileag•. IXSR92ll Vinyl roof. · . -. , .. s .. ; MUSTANG. . • . I,' ~ . 1 • , ~.T., v.•~FAe:rQRYA I ~ • .tufi ... P.S., ' ., <radio, Ii.at .... ( WNRI•>• ; 1 • ' ........ , .... { ~ ' I . i .