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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-04-20 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa-- i ~ .... ~.__ .... -,,. ·a '~--......... ~-· ~-'---"' .... --. --,_,,__ --· - - ---:::!:. ~ -·-----..... -...... ~ -~·, --_,.. ...... "" . ).(. . ';ti -1i . 'ii ·* .... _ . . "" .H -· .; Newport Police Break Up . . . . • '\1 -.~- • ·· j '" . i, !~ • .._.J •• -~ ..... :t-.~;-.<"\' • •• ' ·. :-' w + -. ' SJJS 'Leader's . . . / 1,~k .Spqr.ks ,-'f~,.,,,;lfl!;" B.~p .' 'B:and Aid Band~it' , . ' ,,., . Melee at Park . - ) ... , \ • • f '/ .. . / ~ . By JOANNE REYNOLDS ' ' Of ""' Dailr PU111I ~llff 1 Beats 3 Clerks .- Eljlit. adults and. one juv.enile were in ,cutody today following a fist-swinging ' . . ,JDelee Sunday afternoon at Balboa's "B" ~ Park that left four Newport poltC"emen injured. ' Officers said the incident began at U;le dolt of a rally sponsored Dy Free Us, a "'°"p affiliated with the underground -per "From Out O! Sberw'!"d ~·". ~ Simon Weinberg, 21, of 2372 , Mefa Drive, principal , spe'.aker , at the )'Illy, was arrested on charges of d.isturb- tac:. the peace when he allegedly used -language in his speech. ' Weinberg formertY was a student at <lnnge Coast College where 'he led ~ul atlemots to. gain rocoSnltion ,fW a Students for a Democratic Society A lf<Jlesquely garbed Band Aid bandit -bis face partly obscur<d-by them - robbed a Costa Meoa mar~ of $5,200 Sunday, then bound, gagged .and pistol whipped.three male employ.es •. One of the victims struggled free of his wire bonds several minutes· after the muscular robber escaped, to summon help ·to· the ~pba Beta Market, 21.l E. 17th St., polJoe said. . _ Boyd M. Sharp, 29, told Officer Harry Ehrlich he thoughfat first, tt was a prac- tical joke when the weH-bbltt bandit ap- . proached him aboutl:30 a.nl'. In the pro- duce section. . ''This is no joke," he SJµlpped; flaahing Qa snUlHlosed revolver. Sharp, James"'E. Bicknell, 40, and la J. Croswell, 17, were then herded toge411er, bound and ·bad their - =cba~as,,:.;;i:, ~ P lane Crash .Kills -I l.lleratlon News. . Weinberg was s us pre n de d, then • 0-ST. JOHNS, Ariz. (UPI) -· F)ur roliltatea on iwunb< ol good bel)avior persons were killed in the cmll of• li&ht lait fall semester for inviting radk:al p1-at St, Jahm jlunday •• nu.. of the -ts from UC Irvine to speak on -· ,..,. -· mid were belleftd mpus witbout autborlzation. Earlier he . to be ~· fnlln Pprtalel, N.M .. ~to~~°!:~'""::' pNfeuor . ~"'~~ ~ funeral of .. . V2 -PllAJt's·J.Ok . • . . . taped with adhtsiv_1. The. bandit -wbO ,authorities believe hid overnight in the 11Up<m1arket :.. !hon. forced Bicknell and Croowell to kneel on lhe floor and methodically p~tol-wbipPed each wit9 ·the·lun butt. . Sharp was forced to open the sale, tliiri taken to an anteroom and bludgeonid, but was only dazed, Thi'youngest victini, a Corona del Mar . High School ·~· suffered , a ~­laceration requ\tjng_ ~o stitches at H~ Memorial Hooplta). • Investllatora said the gunmln seemed to be ireli 'inronrieit on the store's ~ · tioos ai1!I J!l!>Cediires, ., though he "!d cuec1 the nrm .... a lie toot no·11· biJIJ, only thole in larpr . dellominat!Gm. 'The vicllml clacribecl bbn aa about•, • weighing llO'poundl and -, about m -fee1 tall . ~ • He wore A silk ltockihl pulled over hil heed "" iJo!i!. !>and•lds to eonceal '.his identity OV<!) With the srotea'I'!!' dJI~, invesllpton said. ' 11..-i,..he -be charged with kldiilpioi ilurinf an mnec1 n>bbery, aa '°q .. ~ aild .~.:.".'Ith • deadly -JIOll,)•c!i<>idi!ll . ., ,....... . *~ -' i.ElTor o,.Oswald Link Told ... -• >• ~-From Wire-: Secnt data obtaffied fibUe itaUi!lled at Bl Toro MCAS may have been given to ~ by Lee Harvey Oswald, ae<:0rdlng • -UJ 'l!Y plane wu shot bY •!!>t Soviets, !Qryedoing • 1t11 1 Wat ~r-conference. t t'Gary ~ers, later freed, by . · , mam hia sull(ttl!on in on pity, ,"OP,eration ,Ov~," ......, ps.oo sile in 10 days. Aathorilies at El Toro MCAS today rdlled to ccimment on the klu, e1-~ng ,great reluctance. .. Olwald, named by the Warren Com· -aa the tiller of PresklentJohn F. K.....,, -·•-Ina..Gounb' , __ prior lo 1111119.~ lo .... .- Union. . ' -Pvnri pOb!li oirt,iQ')ii.-~k -d,i, began belni ltriallood'... by I 0'111 e newspapers Sflnday -that El T«'O was never a U1 base, but ~ frequentJy Dew over the Southland. • . He~ ~ia'is ~ o.Waid had aCceu 'tcf ln- f onnation about the Ill;" and ~ the ihen...., MPS 11 rider ~ geart. • Some codes and data combinatlom were chanpd following Oiwald'1 deft<:· li'"1 to lllllOta and Powen say1 he - not believe tl!O SOvi~ bad the capobWty to down the 112 before that. · He nota there were two U2 flightl over R""ia sbortly · 1fter-Oiwald mived ..... ,.• ~ -• 111'11 f. -. ... Ill ...... ..., .. loodiot .... -.. r :: ThO'.MRS l)'llmi could tnek•planes 11 lligh ilUIUdit. • • • . The. incident led to the collapoe of, • aummit confmnco scheduled in Plril botireen President EJJenhower and Soviet Pr<imler Nlkita'Kbnllhchev. · ·°"!Jld. tokl American dlpl.mats. h_e bachl!eroc! tlJe Russtanl ""I' 1Dform1tion be could provide about U.S. Marine Carpi operallonl wheii l>eilefectedC - Powers .-in bll .llltoblograpliy that 11 ;, atnmelj< 1ntert111nr lhat one of the Warren Commission'• tlJbUy guarded . secreta concerns 1 document on Oswald's acceaa to such data, Tbo -IP)' pilot paradlated to -... ,1111 ........ 1111 ..,. .... U1ta• ......... ' ,,., lb JIU for 8otJot mlller IP1 RudoH Abel. . "· ~:+:.:.-; ' · . .:.t W.1---· ___ , __ .,,.,...., CAl'TUR:Eif lY l''-'!S~lN HI ·-1 WOnlld' 1'ill't:=IYm.-• ' .. . . . --' ., . ' ' . • ·r .._ __ -- ·' • . CA.11.Y PILOT ....... ty illldllrl...,.. ; ACCOMPANIED BY · MARIACHIS, NIXONS• DEP~ANE -ilT'EL TriiRO . . . . . . . . . ·. Sy RlcR,Ui~ r :N'AU.' </.'!II;~ ~'!!,and.Mis, NiJ!ll!, In ' ' I• Ol ,tlM ,Odf',_!.llf:Slff . , • a ,mi@&t~ cfr~1 5!1it1 ~·off~ ·A.candlelllhl•P'o¥tt.againoi Pmident plane to ihe .straiJ\s of marlachi ·mJllll'r N~'s•Vleln$m'"1Jcy bas )>een-scltedu~. ~yod .py. Jhe: mariachi Hl'<!UP. from~ ed .. tonl ...... ou.tslde , his , w~-•White. Adobe In ll8ri Juan Capistrano w'-the, .. ~ ~ u PriS!.. .' den! ···,.dlned_ : ' . -r·. HoUle m .san Clemepte. ..,...., The· protest· demoaalration, and vigil, 3,111 AT AiltPoRT · ·• am.o...c..i by Robert o .. Bland of Laguna, • Allout' 3,000 per&<ins we,. on band· to Beach, baa been timed• to colndde with greet ·the• Prelld"1t •and Mi'I.· Miron. Jjll Mr. Nlion's .televlilionladdre• to .the ·na.' pNngeid up to.·the crowd' !lhaking bandl· tion on tbeNielnamiwar (at 6 p.m. PST. and answering questions before a lirt~• 1be1President, sources. believe, will a. talk abOui: the 'aStrOJ\auts. · ·' DOUdce' .futther' U.S:. troop Withdrawal .~Mn. 1 Nixon ·~ a irose lbe .,,,,;,t from South Vietnam and may. Indicate handing to a little p.1,.reiilevec1·M·anii' how;be plans to deal with the Cambodian handed It over the fence. Another littlj! situation. girl wbo had been touched ; by ..the Pral- Blapd, who has been active in many dent looked thund~k with awe, Vietnam pi-otest demonstrations Jocally, The President told • tiie . cr0wd thit W'll'distribuling ·leaflets c r i t t c i z i·n g meeting the 8.sironaU11 · wa! uo.,e of thl "rnl:1l·pa~. withdrawals and. Viet~ most memorable events« our·nves." He ~tion:r It q u o .t e ~ Pres1denUal sakl physlcally~they looked as u. they bed .. ~!ks. The demonstrat1"!' JS llChoduled at just beeii•on a trlb ft'Jftl Son Cieniente te 7.p.m. 'I1le leaflet states 1t is published bY: · Los / Angil'5 bilt r.added ~fOr ftw"' crowd~t .the ,Orange Coun~y ~eace Action amusement, "but, that's a pretty. bani ~Ung Council with a -Costa ·Mesa, rkle." · ··, : ~~' 1 • ·1 • .:_ • • i~ address. N ·aid he ~I ,..;...., Kenneth. Carr, San Clemente ·city jx~ ~ " 1 :was . ~Y t;"'"" inllUlget,~ slld , he understood ·tlfe. ~t tins nation Could ·~'.~~· dm<mtfat10n· would be similar to one the· a~au~ who1 can:ie ... lh·rJou.;.tJ. ~Id ~lMmas eve. . !"::iecu~ ~~~a~~ NO BASIS TO Dli:NY , materials (alllll!. , , _ _, Carr'sold u long as the demonstrators I The Prealclelit paid ttlbu111 :Olio to ti -their ComtltUlional right· !her., ground cr.W around Che ...,.. tllal -" lil no ·baal.1-for·~ City.to deny utetll th& td 'ind .,caJCullted: succellllftllty;..-to•Hrtat . rllhl to ~ble· and protest. • ihe"&stroOauts back fnlln~ J -!! Nlzon's addre;. tonight wiU he ·tilt· fkst· 1 Botwe leaving Hawaii llild 'lbell(jj] .. live ttleYillon coverage from Ute·Western Hiltdn: the·Presiaen& ~!al walt. en~ ·Wbffe ,House and his first live re~ t.o beachands~.attbe~'•lafXIJAb ~~lion oa the. ~est ~ as Presi· 1 , (See NIX!'!'f;~Pa~ I) u{ lie Wiii· speak fro!" hls ,office at the , , , . . .,j .c-t 0uan1.·Loran. Station a<1Jacen1 the. Ora•l(e «:eaet'i ~al home .. ABC .wJll mkrowave · f 1 " • ._ '· •• 11 the tall<, to a ce'ntial office by means ol a ·temporary ays\em rigged from , the; Piesldentll!l compound. . ' ·r ~t ,wlll~ then" be t\lstrlbuted ·to 'otber1 ne1woru, for ,simultaneous showing. ·'lbe. arraniemecW is the'aame as, that used•foc' live football coverage. ""f .. , • ) ..Air ·Force One ·touched down .ma~ jlatleally at El -Toi:o Marine ·~ ¥r. Stallon at-5:20 p,m .. llwlday>'I'he Pmi-· f • • •• ln:{ant'~ .·Death • RqJed.:A~~dentaf ,;.-~th1 of a ot'n i·mo ft th ·otd Waatmloiter lhlant wboit head be<!ame ...q111 between the ,bara .of l\lS crib s.turdiy baa been l)lled accidental by. Onnre COUnly Con>oer'• lnv .. Ugatorl. Pronounced dead oo arrival a t ·-~ Roooltal .... inuo, GIJ11" lloertl ol 'lltfl Jis! St. Ho .... founct--ln the bedr119111 by hl• father, Gayne 11oberta, who took him to 1he lloiplla1, ... .-. dtpulJeo reported. • • ' • < ' . ' • . Epe~~ ~11e!:!f i Pia•,. ... I lllO'f .• _.~ .. ··-. • Aaaill ....... -.._~- --· .,~.;,....:;._ -.: .. ~-:e u s wrim ; ~r~-. . . . . a-.1.. ) ; 'Q!,Daa~aalol·•-.·· •r•Wmut 1i1' 1-. • 1b1 Milt: Clf ....... fn>mJMhMa ----•-'W-. ... -.~~!! :S.':.u::.:i, ...._.O.lla~ In ~1:a~ -Bare·d~_§_t ~· ~_ .. =;;-"' :. ~ ---', """ .... ---ud .. ,,.... . "II~ 1111 tto lool!. W.W Nio-WAsmNGTON (UPI) -Newb r)t I -fmeemmll en _. .-. ~J•••t td CCIDll' de•• •111..,. tadlJ~ m-11<17. Somo.of t11e dtia<ill o1 Ille ed -~ ol U.S. bu"'-ll: .df...a.-t "" ta ........ " ...... i..oe:: The American '"* 7 ..... :::!i. ~ ....-... -· 1111; -• bu been dlnctJnc a -mlllll'J: ~ .......... ~~--.t.u o1 --,.andadiadMtlna.U.S.....,W ........ ,.........., .. , ... •• ·1\olloadbaa-trainilrcand ..... a'" a.;:~ I!.~-••·. ~ ::; ........... .....:...· R ...... -. . -. ..........-.. -•- -VleM S.--. fli 11 ··~ ~ --, called "l'rojecl .-i.'':llt. Aft. ,__,_-. -. -port.d the~--JJ.S. ......,. • --• .Ill -1-,,,. eil!!G .. --.~ Lloorl, », ol W .E. -.-tllin_IM~ .. -...... 11' • ----qi 1 ..... fl whom..llJ -lhacllopl Laotlaa ""-• ,...,,.,,... -.... . . '. . . t~ ~ ~ lilo!" .. '!:Ji -:•-:,rz4'dl.1.any .._It; il ml '1'. -• : ·~·-in Irr per '-""'·' llallooa~vanl. ·--><news..,.__ Laoa by U.S. P-...aa .... nomaa Gr I I .. 'd:um sent In ll)lm ,,..._ and VietMm. ;:-;. W D.~. D-.~~ ' '!be IJl'O.tecl.llal -going 00 la{, the • --~•u~ • put four · "'-'lllnl to le&lim!IDJ ~.-..,,...,,:D,a1otot:llD·l'· tu..i !'~~the -. &ii. ,.... BaaJev*'I WU' ll'l'E ...... ., •••11='i.1Afl "'~111•'• cUr1ts rtl batl87. ,. ~ "l OMitinti& -"' -~ ---Daniel McCord -Mtllered • -ankle In 1he ,,.., .... made public lat the .Ont time Sun- .... -. 11an -Albert-. CW· a1ter • lo!nl.dllpulo""' -nleae ud .1o1m -_. truied and -bftwwww the m1N>111111-ud lllrNlml ed lraol JM JialpitaI with minor ii> -AD but It,.._ ol the -. . -~ , I W1llLam H. Sullivan, who wu the aat-) bla-lo Vl...UW ln>m JIM lllllll • year oio, said 1he U.S • .advllod. Laollu , !on:a suutil poaslble bombing tarce!I to the embassy and "the ambas.sador a~ proves-« diapprovea -~r a~ can be m.de.' If aJ>l>rovea,' tJie Nq.-i. paued OD with the r+tat .... I flCllD. Dl"YWJt\R to 1he 7th Air ,... • Seo. Slurl S,,,,i.;tcm ( D )( t, l , _,_ ol 'lhe ~.~Ille ombafld«. baa become Ylrllllllr a : ''mllttaly;pniCoojuL.. . .. In a leit.r lo·~~ S)'Dllnaloa. llall -Walt<r J1bi:ns ' sa1d port or lba1 <emlired . ..,., co!llalns • material whldi the "An)erlc:an peo.ple have.the right to know: -"Certain details on United Stat.. government support !or the lrregulir Lao !on:es comminded by Gen. Vq Pao. · -"Adequate in!ormatlon .-ttie la- crease in combat aorties which hlve'bee:n. llown ·and ... being tlciin by·~ States AJr Force and Navy penoilliel OW!' northern Laos -a disUnplalled ln>m operations aplnst the Bo <Jll Jllnli Trail. . '" • • ~-· ~ wu ftaa111 ~· ..... u ...... ...,, rallies the lut -~ tra":!ta .i:.~.;:: = -"Tbe cumulaUve amount ol mllllary assislaDce that baa bem given -1ar ' ~ '' ' • l', DAILY PILOT .................... • MU..NIXON ORt:ETI YOUNOITt:R WHO CAME 10 t:L ToRO MCAS TO SEE THE PRESIDENT •Sandoys>tll the •Bilboa Pier Part they ..._!!' .-~ ..,.... -~• •~- Pendleton Marine He'ld . ' •' In Two Slwoting ·.l)eaths AClmp_lfatne __ , _ _.. anested la the lbaotiol deatbt of two mm In tbt ·paJmdale aru &mdlJ, llCCUld!ol lo Los Anplet Sber- llf• cleputlel. Mallbew Don Dobe7. " --by Sberl!I'• deputlel Ill mrder -... aloag with Alllboa1 Deleon Jacbon, 17, RoullU. llar1oa, 11 and Jultan J-. 17 (alat -u Jultan XJ, an ol Comptoa. '!be four ...... lrftlted wl--at a lel'\'ice Utlon nur P•Jmcl• following lhe l!bootlng ol two Los Angeles .... men. A trid 11!011, 'l1>oow Beem, :ll, • Boy Faces Action . . F or"'Kriife ··Terror A tiny, 10.year-old bof ft alle&edlY chued hll baby11tter ud lier ..... brother with a tltd>en tntl• .at a Coata Mesa bome Sunde)' todoy IMles JuwaUa c:ourl ICtlon. He WU tak<n lnlo CUllodJ on ......... ol -11 with a deadly-!ollowlai . the Incident. MIChene A. New!nn, 11, ol lOD El Camino Drive, and her .._ Darnll, II, escaped Injury In the )'Ollllllter'I r1mpaa:e. police said Mla -said Ille bad .. Idea wllJ the bof attacked her with the blade, altboogh lheJo bad been a dispute over bia: mu.ftna orden. '!be boy allegedly Urad to ll>Clt -u In a bathroom and. obtained the - alter being drqpd oot. -· caped ud blbil ....... .......,. cabin to •rmmon depuliel who reba Md &o tbe ...... with him and -the bodies ol hll -lom, 'l')'ler E. Lewis, II ud W1llJam B. lllcbarclul, II. '!be addr< o1 an u.ee -. 1>e1ng wltbbeld by ilmltiplGn ""' !eaod p>allble fttal!atlm !nlm -ill """ llll)IOC1I --t -later at a ..moo ataUoa In Solamlnt Jlll!Ctioo, 10 mllaa-ol the - ilmaUptcn aid four rifles, -!lbolgm. ammnaitlCll Ol!d Blact l'alllhe!- liler-. ..... found In the IUSpOCll' car. 'lbe Yictims were white and the ~---. Blacl< -Offidak In Los Angeles said the7 did llOI -the victims or the P"P""& -laid ....... tlllt be, Lewis ud _, w -the ·Dpedl In r.-,. ~-~biol ..... · -------~ _... -ltld ...... Jptcn !bat at the time cl the • idnd RlcbudllOi:i and two al tbe a I * Wr. on top of a ljD ..mooJdnr the -wlllch " ...... lbe.., Ant.loJ!O VaJ)ey ~ay, while Lewi> •IO: at lire -with tho olboO 'two auapeds. He said an 1mk¥1!lf\ed prope: ty owner In tbe aru came bJ ad wll'Dlld them to etop. •booting. Beem said be llarted to · climb 1he btB to teli the olhen lo llop their target prldloe, but when be •aa hallway up, the two at the top ran put him lo join their -at 1he bottom. Beem said -arrt•ed at the top, be found -dead, and ran to the nearby cabin lo telepbone antborltles. Later wben o!flcen arrived at tlie acene, they found the oilier -·· body 81 the -ol the bill. ,....,.. ,..,.~I NIXON •••. 1 call People's Part: --a~~.n.l.UQ1C8D lf'.UUP ~ nr • '!be-,.uthl are p-.g to appear at ~':., °'.!.!::!:~'~J:'u't the City Council meethig non Mooday • _, · · nigbl A letter wu rf<eived at the city Ai<f'l'Y !or lnternatiooal Development. It hall rildiy. aG1og they. be put 00 the is nm by "!ind U.S. cifflcm. _ aien41:.19 ta1t' 09 tht MlbJiet,. of poUce .. 4!1mlnistrallon ofOcllJ• ~· that \. • ~ ud ,,.tiig l!'dr fadllliow W · reason !or -=recy wu tbal the anliable for nict -and !or United Statea dfd llOI nm to lie a«Uoed loolc al tm1Jea -u.p · ol _.,.milJ """" llUCh u ol violating . the 1181 Geneva -. · • Pne ,u,. · ' wbld> prOO!bits lorel&n military !on:es In & ud Mn. Nlxoo aU..ldad Sunday • ~ .,._.,.for Pne bt u IJonald LaOI. . ' oerv1co1 a1 the Knatabao a.lircb. a.,.... Deter ~ ·uc !nine . ......,.... Sen. J. William .:ruJbrlgbt <D-Art.), greptlcml cburdi -ps ''Ille ti\lla •bo ti-la llanla -illflldl. El!ler Ix said,. '1 bave nmr .... ·a «llU!by. en. stanedmrcb."ltwutbe.llteottbecar .. awco1e1ec1 ~ SbenrooCi" F.or.e•~, !,'8Uus~.so rDaDJ devious llDdertakings ooations ol ktnp and queeos ol the old lonnerl)' distributed Inn his Bin! "' Project tot be In October 1--• Search of a Cqe bookstore in Newport . PD • irvv, "'w Hawaiian !llO!Wdiy. Dr. Abraham ·K. Beadi Tbe boot store lw been relocated the assignment or 117 military and five Akaka, paslnr, delivered the lenDOO. in Sonia Ana. civilian per!OllllOI to the U.S. Embassy In Tbe Prealdent said .n.n.ards, •1 '!be moot recent issue ol Sherwood Vlentlane, -ty u attacbea. Tbert' never beard 1 IMl1IKrl more eklquent or Forest carries an article headlined, are now 1111 penormel m:volved. . "'°"' timely. I will! it could be beard all "'Welcome to Oraopied Newport: Siller r 41. Robert 'l'Y!<ell. who "'"" the stall DV!!' the worid." Be bMted Dr. Akaka City to Prague." of air ~ttac:hel, ~that U;~· airmen and the choir to a service In the Wblte E=pU rr.m the st.cy: "Newport ti Dy as 1orwanl air C011fzollen In small !lame. la Amerit.a and It ti owned; -ated ai1d AmericaIHUpplled airer alt, f I n d t ~I '!be Praldent aald, "I'm .u,!llg to !ind. controlled by the pip •... '!be painful targ.U and dtrectlng ~ llriJ<a an angel. an angel on eatth that b lo pay memories people haft ol U!e In Newpoit pianos lo them. travel apenoer bf Dr. Atala and the far outweigh the joyous, cont eat Deputy A..tstant Secretary or State choir." ones ..• Brutality stories from Newort and Irregular Lao !<JtteS since -· -'"!be millions o! dollars It has and h , cmting for United States air combat • operaticm over northern.Laos. • "-Tbe United Staes ~rated air baes , In 'lballazxl from wblch Uolted lllata , aircraft fly missions over LloL . -"Details about the partldpalloo,-In-• cltKfinc the fiNlncing by the Uniltd SU. ol third countey natiooall In the war In north Laos." . Mother of Three, 2 Others Killed In Auto Wrecks 'nil<!! pmom, Including a 4guna -mcither ol three, •r:re tjlled In Satunlay tralllc accideots. Killed tn an early morning crash ca Vaelncia Avenue, south of El Toro Road. A deputy press secretary said today are as common as IUllll)' days." that the Pnlldent and Mrl. Nixon will Jeave sometime TUesday mor,nlng. U wu said that they bave oo ~ lo reWni within the nut month er .,, Wi! Wumle Rae Ziegler, 37, of 1085 H ·~ tlnatn B Skyline Drive, Laguna Beach. lln~~ll oy, CalilornlallilbwayPatzolol!lcerssald "It's good to be home.'' fhe Presldel:t said 81 El'Toro. He boOrded a helicopter. !er. the W8lem Wblle lloule ·-~· 1>e-and Mn. Nimt wb&ked ii.way iO 'a IUITey.fringed ,,u cart In rdu. H. Rap Brown Absent the car m wllldi 111e .... tiding, -.. · 17, Hangs Self ~~.~~~us.on:,: At Trial's' Opening headoo by anotper velticle 1rave11n1 at A Huntlngtpn 8-b yooth, ,.,11Ung high speOd oo tlie wro111 side o! the road. • EU.'!CbTr CITY, Mil. (UPI) -Blacl: bial oo a·-cllotf!!·--'!be feepage driver o! the oilier ·car,~ militant H. Rap B""'11 !ailed to appear auicide by banflng himself with a who was llOI Injured, was aJTelted ·i>n for the~ of hi> anon and riot trial bedlheet In ju...ne ball Friday, the dw(es ol !eloOy drunken driYJnr. Beu . today but the defense stalled a request Orange Clxmty """°"'I"'"-reported. Wayne A. Sllaf!or, II, ol 254H Zatlart I D • • r--di·da for1ecootempt"Cltatkln agalllltlblnl?lit !ltlniel 811Jiip."iY,~1ii'~'lllil'Mi'!·~ -1-a llllls! • .. • . • • om•p•can ~ te challenging the l'l!allty.or the' trial. John Sharp or 111111 Dale Vlsta ·Lane... orricers said the station·,;.;;,.. driven • Prolecutor WUllam E. Yates aaid be d.ilccwered banging from the lbeet In his by Shaffer wia traveling about IO miles Godoy Fonnd Dead would ut Judge Jllll<ii MacGID to 1a11e cell unit by a ....-1or. The -. bad an hour and the bnpact was so IP"•t tbal a contempt dtallon agal!lsl Brown and bem Ued to a -li>ture. his car climbed 1be bond ol the oilier SANTO DOMINGO, Dom ta t e an nV'Ote bit fl0,000 bood. Bron bad been 'lbe youtb wu pronouncer dud OD ar· vehicle, slid over the roof and then Republic (AP) -Former l'rovJalonal missing since an Hplosloo tbat killed two rival at nearby Orange Coonty Medical traveled another 271 feet before comJn& President Hector Garcia Godoy, a can-of bis usod.ates almost six weeks ago. · Center. to stop. didate !ii next mooth'1 presldentl,11 eleo. 1------------------------------------- Uoo, WU found dead Jn bJa home today. lnlUaJ i.porll said be _...mly died ol a heart au.ct durln;: the nlgbL Garcia Go00y, 41, WU ~ Dominican am- bassador to the United States unW• I few months ago when be retarned born to nm In 111' May II el!cUoo that bu stlmd controversy In tllil Clllbbeall natlm. ·-. . ...... -··-··-.. Press Honors Gardner Jurist Named 'Man of Year' at Headliners F-ete :. Fouri!> Distrid Olurt ol App.If J111tlce Robert Gardllu-WU ·heraldod Satunlay night u the Oranie County l'r1lll Club'1 Mao of lbe Year al the DAILY PILOT ................ " ........... ................... ...., C.... MeM S.Cls 11w ou.MO• COAST l"IJILISHIHG C0MPMY •·tM.t "· w .... f'rulm!ll .... hbl ....... J•t• l. C111l•v Ykt ~ .... 0--•I MeM1iW lkili11 KH•il EflW 1\o"''' A. M11r,hiu M ....... l tSI._. a;,••r4 P. N1tl . 5'ulll °"'"" C-lr ElflJW .,,._ ca .. MIM: DI W1:tt ..., ,,._ .......-i effdt: 2111 w..1 ..... , ....,....,.. ~ lkKll: m ,._, •-...... ,.,... a..dli Oll't kldl ._........ -~· ..... ••C..Wllt .. organlzatkln '.• Seventh Annnal Beadllnera Banquet. Outatanding ciUzeDI In various other field< -!nlm community oervtce lo athletia -were al>o booorod, Including a posth\lJ1Klm citation to the late Congreaman James B. Utt. , JUltlce Gardner, formerly an Orange County Superior Court judg•, received his awanl from mollon picture aclO< Glenn Ford, whole dramatic acbJtvements "'" a1>o honored. I Nearly 400 po!100I pq,ered atOe San- ta Ana Elkl Lodge for the eVent, one of the hlghlJgbta ol the Orange County Pr~ Club's 12 month sll\.t.e of. -.ctlvtUes, · Hundrecis Ol theoi are friends ol JUJtlc< Gonlner -caleer lw bicbled . ' ' recognition for llUdltlg, u 1n 1utborlty on juvenlle dellilquancy and as an oolltan- dlng speaker at VUioas event.II. • A widely Jlllbllabed , wrtler, Justice Gardner lw been a champion ol 'lDOre rlgbtl !or juveniles In the c:oor1I and ls active 1n a number of clv1c affaln on the Oranp CoasL Be joins 1uch predecesaon In bo!ding the Man or the Year title u Dr. Arnold Beckman. President Richan! Nixon and the late Walt Disney. Lut year .. the late Qmgremnan UU accepted the Man of the Year UUe !or Prelklent Nl1on, who wire<: a message of cangratulatloo to the Satunlay night ...... 1'le' telegram WU ,!l!ldresled lo Mn. Charlena_}!~; the -man.'I w)dow. 1ibo •=I""' tht Headliner Awanl In pol!Ucs !or tho late lqlllitor. A number or Orange Coal! ciUM111 .,.... 1<preoented .._ the Headliner • rectptenta. • Mn. Wyn Sar1en~ of Huntlngton Beach, 1<oelved the Headliner title In the field ol bumanitarlanUm !or her dlorts to aid tht dyln1 tribe d llyau in Borneo. The statuetque writer and lecturer Is a • • _""':''\' . widely traveled woman wllO hi• ti&ade the salvalloo .ilf. the Dym·her owo partlcu!ar mili_Joo In li!e. -• __ C<rooa '.de! 'Mar teon!a play,; ·Rod Laver wb~ ., .. the Jl""S eni~s Healiner !ii prolilaional·oiiorta, as ~ champioo !or the_ja!t l(!!!r.~ears. •; - Dr. John E. r<:onnoQJ;' ol ~: Bu.ch, waa named Headliner in the field of medicine, for performing lhe world'& ninth ~lml8D pancrea tr 1 n 1 p I a n t surgt!')'.! The wile ol Huntington Beach postal worker Monty Ramey Is on the road to recovery today as a result of Dr. Con- nolly's historic operation wbJch aba gave her a new kidney. The smallest recipient -Randall M. Strader, 9, rece.lved one of the. PIUS club's most IOUghHfter. honcn, ·tat 'bf Headliner bl heroism. He awakened his pareaU and three. young brothers OD Jan. 4, 1988, to effect · their te9CUe from a blazing home al El Toro Marine Corpe Air Station. The )'OOll!lsten bad already J<C<lved the Boy Scout Honor Medi! !or the berolo feat. , Other Headllntra ol the year haocnd • Saturday include: ... Donald P. Kennedy or TusUn, Jlf'sldent or First American Title •nd Trust Com- pany, In btlllnesr: Mn. Lools Cella, ol Saota Ana, widely active In medical and c b a r I t • ti I e qanlzatloo•, r. <Oft\JllunltI lerVlce. llarbtra Sttlllnfl qi G.,.. 'Grove, who roonded 11'!-""" . school . !or 1earn1111 therapy, In the field of edU<&Uon. Well·lalown. lmll·faced comedian Pat Pa(lben. In the fteld ol entertalnmenL Dr. AndtMa "Rochnltz.r ol Fullerton, .-uplorv and aclenllat In cborg• or !he Unilld States' -Id .......i bathyscaphe dives, In the fltld of acl,nce. Carden Grove IWimmer Gaq Hall la the field ol amai.ur l(>OIU. , e Imported C..rved Wood Freme• - . •.Down & f•atket Seat COfittruction...:.. ·e -'Wida Selectio~· of f•bric;· .. ~~ 9:-Your Choice of_?WootJ jinishes ~ - SPECl..v,LY $2 ~959 ~,._ PIUCED d ·· - . --•. -··· H.J.GARl\EfT fURNf]ll _RE . .-:i:.. -:: PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR OESICONER$ • 0,..111-.-.&M- 2215 HARBOR llVO. COST>.. MESA, .c>J./F. 646-0175 646.0276 ~· -· - , j I I I I ' I I ( J l I ' ., I ' 1 .• I I ~ l .. ULLETJN1• ' . ·. Pre~ anil' Mrt. 1Nizcm -will !iOord ~·'h.Jicoptei tlllliQlot ~m<di<Jte-' zt a.ftd his tt0tionwidt. television cut-: dresa :a11d' (Upart for-.El TorotMarine COf'PI' i4.ir St.atio'n -and then Was"hffig· ~ . ' ' ton, D.C. Jo"'that he can4put•in a ftdl · 4v ·at' Ill{ Wliit< Hous• TU<sdtfy., · p1es\lfetitidl' ttidei 'in Laguna 'BcaCh . a,anouftce'd Jatt today. · ' . ' . -J r • ' IJ IUCIWID'P. N.\U. °' ................ A C-eUibt ~ ..-Prftrde.i Niml's VJe!Dalp policy bu -IChedu~ ed tooisJrt out«< hia Wlllloro White House in 5an ciememe. , ' The protest ~al!OO and vl1il, anrlQlll)Ctd by R01>ert 0 . Bland of Laguna Beach, bas been timed to coincide with Mr. Nixon's television address to the na- tion on t.be.,V.ietnam· war at I. p.m. PST. -• • • Tlie rresia...4 ....,_ believe, will 111- DOODCe lurthei u.s: troop wlthdrnal 1rom, South Vietnam and mar 11x1ea1e bow be p1ans to deal with the Camboctlao situation. · Bland,, who bas been active Ii DWIY Vietnam pr«est domoostrallona locally, was dlattlbutlfll leaneta c r 1 t J c 11 I n I "snail.pat;ed wUbck'awals a !Id ·VM~ namiia6on. i• ,Jt · q u o t e s Presldentlat critics!. The demonstrftion is scheduled at 7 p.m. The Jealll!t sta~ It is publllbed by . . ........ ' ... M .... -, Mrs.· .Gibbs .. Key V alley .. Countil To Rick ·Mayor~· . ' T~ B1~a·c·h Mayor • !ti:eSday Night '· By ALAN DIRIUN Of 1111 ~ Plttf' Si.ft .. Mrs. Nonna Gi~ wlll not be sworn In as Huntington Beach's first coun· cltwoman until Tuesday night, but she is already tM:i~ wooed '<by the six other council members. . . 'The re~: Her vote will probably decide whO will lie the City's next ~yor. JI'~e vote w;ill be taken at Tuesday'11 re. Organizational meeting when Mrs. Gibbs will (ake her seat alqside the three in- cumbents · re-elec:Ud. Jut wetk -Jack .1 .. • -· B A1iSODlSt ' t,lfqS . . , A ,,... FOW>llin Valley. Clly Council Green, Ted ~eU and Al Coen -and wIU be sworn in and ~ mayor <eJeCtid 'al councllmtn 'GeOrge McCracken, Don I p.m., '\'Ueld,ay,--· Shipley and ·Jerry Matney. 11le Ollly chao1e 1n lace. ...WIJn& 1,... Nominations fOr mayor will be taken la.st Tutlday'a elecUon will bl the n•Po and.then the council members will vote in ping 1eata between .. lncumbent-·9ooft:" · seCret ballot. cllm1n Bernie Svalstad and new ·Couri- .Behind the scenes negotiations were cllman A.lbet;: Hollinden, .. still going on today, but the main con-Svalalad .b ltepplng down .after ~liir tenders appeared to be preen, the months of eervloe.. He did not ... t re-. rpreseepo_!':_,,yma18.yober,m· gandsupporMcCtedracbkyenShip~~y election. -· •· .. ll:COMPANIED BY MAR!ACHIS, NJXONS DE"L;ANE AT EL' TORO ~ · M.lyor·Edftrd·lfust Is eipode1Lto be -and Barlett. b •~ · bnen With-Mat.oey and Coen fppattnUy renamed y -u.AI. reuow mmcl • to --·-I ding with . . --1a1 guide the city, ,,. . the comlic .yoar. u.. B h Cha. b . . s· , . . ~to~'.~.~~.;':; :t.~~~:-=:i.andla eac ' m. er tnrtin.· g reod>ed i°" commeot·t!U _..mg, but Cumlll M01Gr Pro T-Is Jclm die 1s bdieveci'to.be ketJ>inl.beT optlom 11.vper'wtio l)u'-aa·the ...men two . · · · · . __ ' opeo unW tl>e. lut·mJnut.;: , -lo J · · ll!ie 'veteran• oboOMt " the mayor-. ' ~ -""' -• ..,_., ... Y.l1!711I.¥ . Jiii., tln!t',.·. . .... ' ·/df;" .; . ,~·r. ~, ,_ ".:.91;.._ -.... ~I..:. f. lJ. . "r .. f· ei. e. ns· , ... · ~ .rifilii. J illil, '* Gtb!l' . • "CAJi ... 11!,'lillliJ-Jif' . _ -•• • ,, 1 • '_ lleaeh · lt~Jd~nce I I W!it!e'.11119'11P111l -... ., .... Lu V .... holiday, an 4"'* let ftre:to a ~--~~tbol call>ed 11,11111 dernage. Capt. James P, Vincen~ of tile lltm- tiqgton. Beach Fire Department, said the blaze at 1001 Florida St.. broke out at 9 p.m. and was broyght under conlrol wlthln 'five miriutes. He said two fires had been set, one in a lirien closet and ariotber on the bedroom mattress: The ' names then traveled upward through the closet, aetting the • ceiling on fire. The DCCUplll4 Floyd Joou, has been Out of totrn for fom! days to • week and hp nol Jet been Informed of the fire, ac· ~lo Vincent. • , Illftltigation of the firt bu been tum- ~td .over to the a1'300 d«all "-the Hun-·litiPl< ·Beadl Polke I>eportmem. •• • • • I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~ ~ • • • v • • • • • • .a Is besjtaat becaUIO .. wlMa lo lie , iu=_w:;ioil' Uiii!'f. By .. -·'-'-' ·~-not -· Scolt'"44!@H•M . l!w , ' • . ·I ) • • o ' . ~i;=~ Witb.., ' • : ,• ,, .. ' ' if.orp.;..,(pw ...... Jl<il...... . ) ' ' ~· ' . .. .. , .. " . por11cul81'-li·llle ,.. ' M w ~ ·.w .. ~ ... -DI ............ -.~., ..,. .... 'to pl;, -Ille -...... llo<!l 1-•"wnblllJDc.however, ,, ...Lo.I: a· '.uted .o-nllllllel ...... ~ ... OOi"'-llo~to llliill#at.iul flil.~. • •' ,,· I ' on Green boJq elecled ,for· lilother tenn, "-'Fl ll cfllnge feCJUlll lit .linil!J gort. ........ ~ '""'"" •·)), for ...,_ Rnbltallle told chamber· dlrectori thlt thoUgb pointtoJ out that tlie plctun could rnen1 (J!.') . ..,,bic cm tile aartiuiwj!,...,.. ,._.._ .,-Jme by 1-.,-., "'· , -Y«ilDterl ·1et lil trouble today becau• chaiige. · M ,l _ • d ner of BUlbard Street and Wamer · ..,. : ~, . 1 they 1aclt ioaJi. He aafd the. JK)lice at- 'l)ie, old CCJUJ1Cil .wiJJ·meet lor the last an. AFraJg•De Avenue': . . The chamber Is propoolng a ptl1Cl'am . tempt to counsel all youths with w11om time tonight. Two arnendmerila to the oil · called "Vollth epportunJUes UrillmUed" they' come' fn eonflid.' · ' cod~ will come up for adoption, a } SA £' '---..--arid hopel:. education groups and ..vree "We need to· get them lnv6Jvtd1 tG tet moasw;e to allow the reactlvaljon ol a n ~urt Beach .. Studen' ts clubs wIU allo aupport Ji, ' ' the1r.F .• 1n.·l• .• tolved Jn·. IOtl1C! ...,..._ previously idle well provided, it is cleaned up, and inQlher which calls for landscap-Just 'two days· af~ his capture in a • . Ollef Earle·Rpbltallle already hu,pro-Robitaille coafirmld that the pdUce ing and walling olf ol wells. HI01Ungton Beach ber, • 42-y•ar old Pla' n' Pr'ogram' ' 8 . m)led the --ol the dly'1 pollgo. would be able to recoinmend youlba wllo ' eacapoe who WU ducrlbed by the FBI as Herb V...,im, who ro'c:eauy opened.a ·I· mJibl beMltt from V&IJlhn'1 procraJll.. ~IL MARKli'T ooe ol the nation's 10 ll10lll wanted · · ' ' ql\OI' al<re, lo HU>tingtpn Beach, 11',tlle • NEW YORK (AP) -11le stock market shoftl.a small loss In.very qoiettradlng liJetbis allemooo. (S..·quotaUoas, Pagea 11-19); ~ crirnlnel!, was arraigned thla morning Fo••" ,,V.~.:..&L Day?.. chatliber member J>U'1llnl the pn>frlJll betore a U.S. commissioner in Santa Ana. r..._ .l!IH.£1.Il ti barMlt. · , · 1be charges against James John , 1! • , ' • · • 1 • , • Byrnes Include two counts ol kidnaPlnl, ~;u...p collett--lo "'1be main problem !or lioyl w11o baq one charge ol iotemate transportation of the HllllllDI*-.,.. •-.aroinlll wit&·~I ID dO II • I"'* of . a firearm alter leloey conviction, and "l!larth Dey" llila Wldondlyl Witll' ac-lulidi',~Vnill> aya. "AD they want la another cha11e ol lnlentate transports· tivities rancJnl.lnm ecoJoo Jll'>li'11bs ID .,; o~ly' for pihrii! emj>Joyment, lion of a stolen motor \l'ehicle. litter clean-ups. to eafn ~. few «;k>llari a week. It d0ean't Bail waa recommended by the FBI •t At Golden ~est CoHege the ~tlvities, hav.e to be much." Open H~~ 5et F~I'.' Hmi~gto~, Valley.-~h~~· '105,000. acheduted !or Wednetday and April 27 Jn. Byrnes wu whisked from the Showboat elude speaken, sllde ..-nt.illons, a Va(igbo propooes that a board of dire<> Tonipt, open· houae -.Vanct1 will bar, 19202 Beach BouJevard Friday night bike-in, peaceful picketing anid a general tori comJ!OSed of repn!teRlatives of the be~ u •' J)artflf.flJ>[le~ls· b'y FBI agents who took him to his home ·campus clean·up. -police, chamber~ of , commerce, educ• Week at Marina and · Pou.ntalri. ValleJ' town ol Los Angeles. Hayden R. WIUJarns, a.ewe "·"'-· Uonal qanilat1oos, and HTVlce cluba bO ·-HF~. hooots\'.:..!~su!'""I, lo Dr. Mu L. They aaii:I he would be transported back 11 # ~ "'""'J .. "'~ ~-there, following his arraignment, to face teacher, w I be .. the· first ·jpeakei' at 11 form 0 ed to over.ee .• a working committee. . ~both cam"'··~-;,.c:·;-0_0-::-bouM will I -a.m. WedneadOJ .. when ·he talka to 'The Id ltlee r ll Jn "'' ..,.. ·~ ~ lria · I studenta on poilullon. Ile wIU be followed wor Iii comm • 0 ow ig belln at 7:30 p.Jii. ·ancfWI ui1UU;OO pJn • Since he Is wanted in severs cities1 an recommendations from the pollCe, would · All departntentrof bvth tchOOli ~ m,. FBI spok01111an iald today, the place ol ~ac:::' w~ ~iri:,~,!!I~~ see w11euic;r lhu• I• a true ba•il !or he.IP: vol,ved In the observl!ICfl.'wlth act(., trial would be d<Jennlned by "whoever use or natural r--s. · Ing a blly,. hi said. . rahgl11g from · an art fair" in· the ·art pta him llrst." . ·--,. •• '.'We woold then contact the pannll ' ~to de-8'•tionl ol. varloOI 8y1:Dee, wbo waa ·armed with a Der-At I p.m._a reprecentaqy_e frClmcthe of. aJid !'"If ·w~ can bl ol belp,perhapc by o>Jlyatcal actiYIUes .Jo bolh"the boya and ringer pistol it the time ol hb captun, . lice ol Al!imblyman K.-~ (D-ol&ring him part.ttme,.-k and llidU., • girls pbyal~ ........ -~ bad -free lar ..... mootba alter be Anaheim) will,.-~lllOPlo can In-him In a ~ IChool. • '' I ' . Spoclal Hhlllill Lllld .~ wm be eocaped rr.m the Stalford eounty Jall, ~~uencethetriloverlmlfDt...,thepollutiao Y1111b ernPJ>u!>ecl that ltlcll 'bo!ll . llliOn.bythe...,_kmallldliid'ustrlal st. Jclm Kan.as. question. And at 2 p.m., the fll)al-1<«. wiolld D01 bo pvm1moaey. "'l'bey wtµ lie ·arll ~: . J . . • , FBil:lnvestigators said he and a fellow not yet confirmed, wW talk -~ .the . :'. '· . R8identa: of.:,;._tM -~n....aeach priaoner gained froedorn by overpowering population ~plooton. , ·". · " " ' Union High Sc!hool Dilllticl .. 11nvlled lo U!e.jaller. ' Ablk .. Jnwlllbeoneol.the.malneventa Hun' tin .• a•o'n Bo•'v 'the,lwoopen-i~tothedldicatlon Byrnes la accusec1-o1 stealing a car In April 27, when atudenla from· UCJ:. CAI ·. !!!IL'.. :,.;J.' oti:cu-HJatfScbool'Oll'llluncfay ind to Kansas, capturinl a plane and Ila pilot In StaJ .. Fulluton ani! Orange Cout Collei• -. ... · . _ , ,._ . _ ."open. bouaes at.Jw~ and Hun- Mi"°"ri and •bendooing th• plane and con.verge oo Golden Woatlorbile pedaJ101 17 Hangs · SelJf : Beoch HJih Scbools April 21: two kidnap vicliml m Iowa, their way. to Santa Monica ~ ~ ' · ll , · .. , , , The w11Tants for hill arrest were issued The bike J&unt Ii to demonttrate qainst , , . • ... ... In Oklahoma City, Okla.: Jonesboro, th• pollul!!!ll' lroin intemil i;'!i!ol!U.!~ _·A Huiltington .Bucl> youth; a"a111ng. • 1-..~"e ' •. • ·,.. .,_:__, Ark., and Springfield ¥]as. engloes. ' . , . · trial on · a oin:otlti' <harp; -tied · . .., ., "'""'" An espert saxophone player, he played Be:!ore the bike ridera lelve Gojden sulClde~'-~y · 1iart11ni .· hlinle.1£ wltb a• , l , · : ... J wiUt bands while in prison in Iowa, Weat'they wUl hear a talk by Dr.:Keoneth bedlheJ:ta Pt ,juvenile\ 'hall Friday; the 1 Oklahoma and [\IDW, according lo the Duman, a phyalclan, on geoeticl and Oranp C91m(J Con!ttr'• Ofllcco N)ielrlld. ' J 1 • : • " , ... · t Fii.i. pollullon. . Dll1loJ Sharjl, 17, aoo OI Mr· and ¥"· . -· .., ,.,_ , · -, On both days students will watch a Jobn 8bln ot 1•1' Dale. Vllta..J4ne_wu . . . ,..,e•~'•,::rr . . , t : Cyclists Collide And Both Hurt 11ide demonatratl<io -eel by t!'nn · dtlcovftdt~ thlll!iil 1111\ts I f ... -· Hope, ·a. former bioloa ~:and cell-llllfl il!<f\ • ......,, Tlio,-".llld ' Tit~ lo:-~are .Olllr l@IUI.;' lilleo lo llud_,poled -. aboul · been tied to a -fllture. ' ~uy .vlalton lo Ille coaal; they'u po9u!JOll. : 1'1\0~W¥,.iNwSJ1(-,x:i:.· " ;make wv lior aunahine around ' • • • •• • • .. . ... \ -- 1 ·~ ~iteil 611 Pres• era• -:i.trs. Wyn Sargent o!. lillAliD&lon Beach malt .. a point during her acceptaace ol Headliller Award llh•llUll to .ber 11,1 Orqe County Press Club. Elalne-Grammas, ll!fss O~e 'County Press Club, Iii· tens in background. Mrs. Sargent was cited for ~umanitarianism. See story, Pqe a. J · A t$o)IOIMlld Kiri on a bicycle and• 17· year-okt boy on a motorcycle collided Saturday Jn HonUngton Beach, Roding 'bolh to the bospl(ll--'\ojurtel: .- Vlclt !!:, Nelaori! •JJ Dell Waj>, Hun- Ungton Beach, wa1 reported lo •tlal•c· tWy "6ddlloe•lii!l.y It ff u n·t I n Ito n 1111-IUll!YJl<\Ot>ital She IUflered a brollen"ln!l U.'ilie 'iiellinl ' Frank Hutchinson, Ut Elm St .. ,,~un· tinilon Beach, .... reported In ..... ..,,. tory c:oodition at Qrlnilt Cou!111 ~I Center. Doctort sojil hNu!Cer'odol,.. and bead Jnjllrlec. ' P.U.. Aid Mbo'Jltlow! WU rt4Jna her bike -on 17th l!li«I, l\hen Hu!Chlnsoo camt around a Cll'YI on bll mololqtll .... bltller head<Jll. ' , I riyal ~ ~ .o.I; . , noon Tuelday u~peratilre Centv. ' --banp around till mu... Developer,, TeQ~ ~ -• _ .. ; ". {~ .· . . 1 .~smi:. ~P.AY .. Es, ~ill.late. De\ai!! · , _ . ·. SQftb.~ll.·_,Le __ :_".agJ.ie " . · Y..iio·.·11m; -h!Oiar n<•; • • 1 , • , • ... • ,_ ,. ,,.., Dtmoerai 10-..1&opC1 to '4W H!"11~~b~C::.'°::.!:-,M~d :~ieci:',. ; r.~~~m~t-'11'';!:\.1~:!; (usllill ovtr hia •11 ti Uie Jar,._ -~ ~ , .. , -· ' · ' Ital, l1ICL. JI&'~ < g,®'fl ' l><!U>' ''t JUff ..., ..,.._..,;-.._ , 1 , ' ~ .J 1 -l...lmn._ -n·.1.~ ..-..,..., o~C ,,_, n the,<1 Y ectl•"----""""'°-',. .--:.:ni. lalt brll•)pttmeJ-~ ti the ' ••--,---..,.... -,,... ., ce<i11reJep:t on ot a eotobikdll dlvelop. , Fountmn Wlt7 Men'•~ SotttitU ~ • ., •,• ,.. •·,.,.... •, men for the oOnMr of •it.MlllJ Street 1 · • • • __ 7 ~ , ,. and Ad-A-. ' •• -Loop will)< hll<J.at·1:• P-11' .. 'I'll•' ~ ..... - -'f Back llld that Iola 211 'n; buad · day, Ill Ille comm""'1.-.., • c;;;.. :: jC:' -.... dn:le-from,ltlall' ~i ... !ld!ot "'9lnt ~ l!NI';'-.... "' .. ' ~'"= .: --·.::-·; "'llPilel lac)~, car w .. .lllils· wIU le •ai°li Id at tl1u111illng. I • J=" •• " ~ St. l!llf M0!""CA~hlH'1 ~ ,~ • Fllr fariJW .'tiiloniililJoo l pbooO· lllf <, . ..,-=:,. · .. ~. =--· ,: • ~ ...._ ~ -~ ..... 'J ::r'il..-'·a J . ·-the. clti' .. ' .II lu' " 1'*b and ·-diplr-t at.•· ' , ...... • 1• ... • •••• IOI. "'\ ,_ ________ __. ; . .. j ' . • ... • • • 1- , I DIJL1 1 , .. vi II l\:,.nda)', A.pt-II 201 1910 t Mlle ..4r1·escetf -· -~.-.:..:.~ ~· l . ....... ... ,; .. ~, Ne_,Vp~rt -~Ii~e " ': . B!eaki ~up .. ~~t.~ If JOANNE llEYNOLDll Offlcen uld the l\>C.!d'flt b<tan at the ,~ ....... •• INlllr.l'IWINlff dole ofa rally·1pouchd by tret Ua..• J:l&ht oclUlto ud~"I" _Juwnlle m In group af[i]Jafod •Jth Illa -""'""' ~·rcillOWtiii a fiil,;,.~"""'r.w-"--..out-of.-Sbuwood melM s-day afternooD It Bllltol,'1·"B" Foresl . , Horry Simon Welnberl, 21, of lm Stred Parl Ula! • lefl lour ,llowporl . Mesa Drive, prlnciplJ apoaUr . al. the pol ....... Jnjvnd. rally, lrU orr.eoWd Gil ciaarlll of dlltwb- lng the peace •hen he •alle(edly UIOd Valwy Opens School Door~ --Uqaace In !Iii speech.· Weinberg formerl)< WU a -I al °"* .c-Colllfe Whono he led "-'"' allempb to pin-"""' fer a Studeall for a Democntlc s;)ciety (SDS) chapter. He WU ID editor of a CIDIJ)UI 1IDder...,..i -· 'l1le Llberllilll! N...., · • • ' 'For Parents ~:1~~~-= • • _,fr<ln. UC: lnllll lo ~ on 'l'lle' doarl .. open thll -al ~--alitllbrlzatlm. llrller he elomenlary.......,, In l"ountan Valltf u li1ed to pt UCLA ..,..mot.~ . "'"::.:;<.,~. • '"ted ··-·· Da"" 18'-'< ""-6o i!Cc -pareots and ~ are 1n,, . to ~ • 4 ·_T .., _ "I :, ::. , l , ·· celelirlle Public. 8cbaoll Week. Sgt. Daa 'llmdull oalol Welnliirs was A -oh''bacl«IHcbool" nlgilta for --abool l :a p.m. llli Ille balll of Ila ponDll lnd._dlil)' ~ \oli!IS ~~~fi!m.!"lldellllo_ ~t~rfath~f ·aUDiyin • ..... • ':?-_: Boy'~Death . ., LQS,ANGl!:U!!!' {~f -'Ronald Fou· : que1,·1e;i1ee1f<lf J>Ool!Q4 jUa16-f"1Mld ~ ~.Y! four~jeart yo_,._ was con- . --vlcle<l:ol'lli'it'.~ """*'"today by a lliP.rior Court jury 61 eJlhl mea an4 four ........,, (~'itoit.'P""I • ~.. . . ury ~ .lllfo Vll<dlel~aller 13 ~l, cltlibetltloo mil'wtll recoonoe • "W'ed!joadq ltV !he ~ase of . JC.4r1at1o~-''tlhlliei.~·et. 12. , -ld'bi! ~to Uf,i~ent , or,llealh ID lhe guchambtt .• ,,,_;~ ...,,,dcxiaJ .trtsi .. with Fou- f111't'1. comm111 ,law .wll• lhe )lrincipal --.,-blnt, ~.thnlr weeks In tlie cciuifroonlol .fud1e ~ Alex- andlt. Foiiqoet, on ~rill& lhe ~ bit ~is li bowed his beild.and'aobbcd. p, . He had ¢ed before In the courtoom - when on the witness stand he told the jtl:ry his young son Jeffery died "-natural causes, not by beaUng. Betty Lansdown Fouquet, the boy's natural mother, said he bad been beaten and slompcd ·to death bf. Ibo dtfejidant, then dunlped in a can)'9.n near ~augus. ue planned by olflcllls of the FoiiiiWn ·"WbOD-we• -to -Weinberg Valloy ...._, tiiltriCl:° · ~ '-the -.a few ..... ~.eg. MRS •• NIXON• -;_-_,,~ETS v60NGSTER WHQ CAME TO EL 'rORO MCAS TO SEE .THE PRES.I DENT , ...,..... l)lo& the crowd oo, and lhlf pit-the v" _ The prosecution cODtended Fouquet wastjealous-of his wife's love-for the boy, was angered over the yo.uth breaking a window and had tortured him. The de!ense' said the boy died of a sickness and Fouquet feared he would be prc>- aecuted because or his police record. 'l'UeldlJ. pceats an tour clUll"OOIDI offJcen,." BmduU llld.,111 estimated ., .. _ --• and -dJppiafl at Newlud Scbool crowd --1411 ud Ill -'e· •-. . -. from 1:• to 1 P·"" · "ll dldn1 1ut tGo lolil. ·•• i.i ·rem. • ll'l'Otll ·r .. e ·<I ·~ · Did O . ld G " R " ... .......,.pn>fictpwlD~cmdllplaf ""--Ille -almo1t :. swa ive ussza : from 7 .. p.,;. al wll'dlow, Buli>Md and -·1e11. -of u. -°!.the NIXO.N . -- The )'OUth <fled Sepl 17, 1961 -about one 'tnontb before a hunter found the animal-ravaged remains of a young boy in a canyco near Saugus. At the time the boy wu identified by coroner's officers as liDJpiy."Jolm Doe No. 62." Fomam VallfJ''Kboolt. _ ::._ ~~~~·JD *°· Jaelp. ~ be . 1 • • • t... ... ... __ ' Cox,P'Dltoo~OtilerPdloolPwlDlab_ T-Into alllodf oo cbupo of rilhttoassembleandprolerl s F· '. El T ? ,:thelrlilrnlltomH:ap.m.,7.fp.m.,ud • a•1u1in1a-ollkerwew: 'N1Son'1addrtato!ll&ill.'1·be~f6t '. ecrets J"Om . oro. 1 ~~:.:311 P:"'-• ~ft)J OD :t:iu:•··~•. ~ II, ot Iaa W. live te1evJJ1oo co..r ... -tbe WMlem , - · McDaweU Scboof wlD i!llplly !IS W--Vldl 1-Dml, 21, of m Oceon White H"""" and his first live rePQrt ID ' , to""' .,....,is fiom 7:311 lo I p.m., Ajiril ·'An., Jluiitlqtoo Buell. -the naUoo.oo the West Coast as 1'1-eii-From Win e.r.Jcis • II, imlle 1ou11 ..W be held at i....,11 • ·' -NICt Uolrt, II, of 1007 E. l)alboo den~ · · ' " . · Secret daljl obtained while !'lillil!ied at Center City Park Plans on Display 8<:bool lrom 7:a to 1:311 p,m., April IO., · BmL · · lie. will speak lrom . hli ·~olft<;e ~t tht ' Et Toro MCAS may bave heeo'l)vei) to Open booloe bu alrud1 been held at .: --lllnNM ·enmpecter, II, of Caul Guard Loran Stallon, .adJaeenl the . Ru•ia by Lee HllWy Oswald, a~rding u .. -Nt.t.1•• TAmura and Arevalol ·-w a.11 .... -,.._,1 ....... d Once 1117Ain the plans and models for · ~: --. , -r-·-, ~.:,;''l:rr,~~,' ll, ol lW w. ~telld;enUal home. ABC. will miCfowa~ to the man whose UJ apy~~Wil shot He notes there were two U2 Olghta over the Hun~gton Beach central city park were changed followlnl Oswald's defec- tion to Russia and Powers say1 he does not believe tbe Sovieta had the capability to down the UZ before that. 8a1bo& BOult;vaid. the~ to a central ofiice. by Jneana.of I , down by the Soviets, ~ .. a· .1960 Russia shortly after Oswald arrived will be on display for the public at a -8tefea nom.11 Gremtpoa, 20, of 13$2 _temporary system rigged ·from the ' East.Wm. summlt conftrence,.,. · -there, an uneventful one on aprll 9, 1980, special meeting of the park! commission ·c Flaming Grease ~ lnjtµ"es Pair- ·w. Bilbao Boulevlld: l'reii~ntial compound. . · ' ' Frauds Gary Power• ·Jai.r ·Jreod by and his own on May 1, leadlni to the at 7:30 p.m., Thursday. -ADeliJeffreySolof,22,alsoofl3S2W. :IL .. w:Ul then be distrl,buted .to other . ~1.1.' ,, • ._.._-in shootdown. This time the green dream of Balboa Boulevard wu arrested.. on netwarts' for simultaneous '1iowlnl. Tha · Jhe Russians, m~~":~--•uae~.~ .. _ '!! architects Eckbo, Dean, Austin and cbll1e1 of battery. . 'll>aJl&ament is the ~·•thal.J"°d lot autobtotJraphy, ~itlon-OVerlJlibl, The MPS systems could track plarie1 at Wllliams, will be displayed In the city Burdsall said officer Daniel McCord uve loo&hall coverq:e. . •. : . -:--. wblch coes oo•sale 1n 10 d.tyt •• "! I -high altitudes. Recreation Building, 17th St. and Orange suffered a dillocated ankle in the fray --Ali Force One ~ched ~®wn. ma-AutboriUes •l El Toro MCAS today The incident J~ to the collapee of a Ave. A spokemian for the archltecta will A fl.amina: greasepot caused mlnor and cifflcen Stan Bressler, Albert Down ~ at El Toro Marine Corps Air refuled to comment on the idea, eJ.· fiUmmlt confertnce IClheduled in Paris outline their views on how to develop the ··hlrm to a 35-ye&Mld lluntlngtoo Buell and Jollil Simao were trui.d and reJeu. Stillon at l:ll p.m. 11unda7. 'l1le Pres!· 1 .. M.-betw..,, Presldent Ets<nhower and SOvlel first 147 acm of the puk. ··resident and .bll alx-yeor-old daulhl<r ed from Bole Hoopllal with minor Jn. ~.!~la~ and 11r1. Ntson, In preaiDI iveat re---. Ultimately the puk al Golden West -Satm'day u they attempled to cany It ~· , a 'mini er«!f,clress. lull, alOJ>Red oil the Oswald, named by the Warren Com-Premier Nlldla Khnlabchev. street and Talbert Aveoue will cover "oulalde the house. Fi.e Us bas held rallies the last three plinl! ·\" IM ·atraJ_nJ· GI·~ mJllic . mialoo u the killer of Pmident John F. Oswald told American diplomats be about ill acres, Joclndlng a J~acre goll Treai.d at W~ Hospital for SundaYJ at the Balboa Pier Park Ibey .~.-~~ ,";f.-Ji:: £. ~~ wa~ali!,.... 111.0r,...~ty hsd offered the Bmoiam any•lllA>rmaUm coune. Purcha!e and development funds ~;\~'j,",;1° ~L!~~ ,;Q'!~P~;.jtO apPeir al '~•~ dfiied.' , . . · • • prjM.;to \la ll!t ~elicltoo to.'f¥U.l'iel be<ould provide about.U.S. Marine Corpo :.. ~=~1 ~ ::::: ::: daulhler·Tracy. the Oty Cooacll meeting next Monday •. m· """' hand to Union. . ' • ' operaUons Mhen he defected. : federal open SplCt funds. . Fire Capt. James P Y=oold l\ubl I!:!="" .. rccel"!I at Ibo city mt , . a• book .lch Powers noleJ In his autoblograpbf tliat Durtn• Thursday's meeting architecll -~ = . DI = . . _,,..,. Ille ~I thi ..... II is extrem·'-lnter<.1"'~ thtt one of the • J~ll!J .. ''~1 •• ., , • .tlj· """Z"t1ot~ ' •of~ ... , ,.... ·wor.a'briOl "bp ·~ tn -e .., ,.,.. , wJU'pmeitforpublicvlewamoddof H"'"-,_.. _,...,. "" -.-n-" nq .. . . , . I• as Warren c.ommtsslon'1°1ilghtly"1"suirded theenUreparkaswellumodelJofsome ~pot off lbe·llon. · · ' and making publlr lacllitlea· -~-ulS. . 1 • '. 1JZ b .; ~··t ·="·,,1111-,,r.Wllew ,~-concerns a documenl on Oswald's of the buildlilgs to be Jncludcd In the " '111e...WtlngDreca-f/lda!nlpto ·tfaltable for rock i:oncert and for ti/1:·11-~ • rlie Ille wu .. ,.,, asc,ou ."~U::Cr =•<~ park. . the .miu.. JDOltly to • croor. ·\TlDccint; meetings 91 commualty pitups iuch u hlllW:llig fto l"a little girt, retrieved it ' arid over th. Southtana. . -: ... -,.'.'.'"".t:'": access to such data. Commissioners will be uked to ap- ;npdrted. Frei U1. · handed Jt"ovtt the fen"e, Aqother Uttlt · He iays Olwald had ~_!!·in-The former spy pilot parachuted to prove and adopt the plan showing how "'Ibis la the third lncldent of thfl t1nd Ont spokelman for Free U1 11 Dona1d iirl who liad been touched bf the Preli· f9rmatlbn about the UI, 8~ al~ ~he safety aftµ' his plane wu bit by an---the parlt Jand ls to be used so the matter '1n two weeks," said Vlncenl i•Wbat peo.Ple Elder, J3.year-old UC Irvine graduate dent looked thunderstruck with awe. then-flew MPS 16 rader helght-fincting ti aircraft fire and was exchanged in 1162 may go to the city council for final lioU,lht to do ii teep a lJd hlndy wf1tD who' lives ill Slnta·ADa Helgbtl. Elder Is The ptesident told the crowd that gear. for Soviet mastei spy Rudolf.Abel. declalon 00 the land use plan. they're htatlng grease. And don't panic associated with •. Sherwood P'oreat, meeting the utronauts Wu: "one of the _ _:'.So~m~e~cod~es~an~d~d~ata~com'.:':".'.~bi~na'.".u~·ons::__.::::..::.::::.:.::::::..c'.:'...:===:----'--'------.:.... ___ _ ~r trf to Cll'J1 tt out of the houle call fotmerly ~. from hls Bird In most memorable events of our lives." He 1ht fire deparlmeoL • ' Surcb of a Cage tiookltore tn ,Newport said physically they looked I!' il Ibey had 11 Beafch. Tbe book It.Ore bu been relocated just been on a-trip from San Clemente to ' In Santa Ana. Los Angeles but aHded for the crowd's Scuh D• • The most reeent Issue of Sherwood amustmept,. "but, that's a pretty hard .. IVlDg Fcftst carries m article beadllncd, ride.". ... "Welcome to Occupied. Newport: Sliter Nixon u1d he was el>ormously prood · ctty 1o Prague:" that thla naUoa could Jl'oduce men like -Gasses Slated E%cerplSJrom the story: ",Newport la the utronaulS who came t b r 0 ugh la Amerlka and It la owned, aperated and bocau9e of their greet ability to surmount Scuba dlvlnf !or boys or Blrla age 15 conlrolled by .~ ~Ip•·· ,Ji!e ~ul . a ,dlHicul! laSk when their mccbani~ _ and up plm adults will he laul)>l'Jliil tBo -""piadeLpeqila:hiiWol we:!il.N<ot!JIOt.1.: .male..W. laUed. ' • YMCA.In FoonW.: Vlllloy, Westmlualer far outweigh .the joyous, conle•I .A. .A. .A. and Seal Beach at.arUng TUelday. ones ..• Brutality . stories fro~, Newort H x w C1usel will be held .ch' TUuday and are u common II fUDDY days. • l' h' Thundly at 7 p.m. for ;Dve -In • Nixon Po IS ing YMCA offkes, 11'11J 11.,<h Boulnc)I, . , ·• . w~th. io:..un. ·~la P$~ i... Desert Accident Speech , on ·New YMCA . members • i\l1d '40 jor ..,.. · , • ·;_ . members. Don P..-.. a Pr«~ Ki11s COuntian ·· · -~·:. 'r!..U: ... ~' ~·Ibo ~.Yi· Troop Pul~uts To reaiJ1er far the courae'piion0 "83-A Westmlneler .man· Jiu i<llled Satur· · , • . 1151!. ". . '. · · day olght and !Iii .air.. companlON Presi~enl N~on today was pii\jj111 lhe seriously Injured wbao 1h<lr car burtlcd final 1ouc11,. on a , television · ~ oU a desert blglnr&J ob a lhup curve tonl•h• Jn whlcli be · .IS .. ~ .. -to • . -' . DAILY PILOT ORANGI COMT PUB!..IJHtHG CQllU'AfC'f k•lttrt N. Wt~ _ .. _ :J•c• I. c-t.., vie. l"miNnt n a...n1 ~ 11!1"'11 A. M11r,lil~• Mlllltlnll (dllor Alb11t W. lit" "-llMI Edit« " ... , ...... Offk• 17175 l1ech lo11lov1r4 , M11nn1 A.cldro111 P.O. h• JtO, f1MI ...... °""" uflllll ••ell: m ,.,..., •-co)•• ,,,....: u:i Wu! a., srr.,.r fl._1 ltM;lll 2211 Wnt l•lbtl ._,.._., • 1M CllmlMll .. Nlrlfl II Clfl'liM It .. -A ·--~. ... • .• 111d down an emhankniint. e ., ~ ~ Thomas A. Tbnney, "' d 7141 Trask disclose ner.troop w'l.tbdra~all,:."in' Jhe Ave., was listed as tbe idrtvei ol the car Vietnam War. · and was dead at the scene, according to '111e speecb wtrr be his first on the the California Highway Patrol. Southeast Asian con!lict -now threaten· His companio!ll, two • from Orange jnir tO widen in La~ and Cambodia -County, were. an. -In AIJsfactory ·~ condl~· ~· ~a Hospital in sinCe Dec. 15 and his milit.ary advisers San ~ .. llave mixed feelings. They were · e Daaald Reed, President Nixon is anxious to add -\o 40, of Huinin~ • Steve Dickeler • the 115,000 men be bas already ordered 21, of G~-Ome~and ~ Arge, 24, of M._ountaln;)'iw, ~ ':" • . pulled out, but a new surge in Vietnam Investlpt.cn..ald 'Jlmney'• car falled fighting has his key aides concerned. _ t.o negoUata: a;lblrp oiirie O(i Galllornla The measure is seen as alleviating • Highwai lll;Dilr 'J'tol& ·-. ,. some of the anti-war pressure on hlm aJ .. ·~;.. •• "': ~·:.' .~:-:·~~ homeandalsodemonstratlngrd- l. -"-; . • 1 ~.:'!. ministration faith in South Vletnameae $3 000 fi·-! .... ~.!I: ·.'., force:;' abilities to handle the (lghl ' .J\.lll!MiXI: Some of his advisers, however, have · · urged a slowdown in the rate of troop For . Sam v. ·u.g· a· _ wlllidraw•I• due . to the 1ncr ..... 1n · • _ .w.:;.-ground action recently. The newest reduction U not eipected"to Sam Fuga has a lot of friends at Edison aceed the 50,QOO..man. pullout ordel'ld tn Hilh School. Saturday nighl Ibey raised December and ~ complelcd last week, ·$1,000 to belp pay medical expenad for al about 12,000 meo per month. ·the injured Huntington Beach foothill Aides said President Nixon was work- playe(. Ing on !he opecch rlghl up lo the last Fugo, a Junior at ~. -a m!auto' aad lln>ogly c:on'1derln1 a broken' 1*i< Nov: l in a 1amo _,-: c11Jcuaioii of !he ~-broadened nalure of Estancia Hi'gb ~ of Colla )lfta. !he ft1litlng. • ' Since Ilion he bas ~mialdonblo DIM'... H~:1a .._iedl)' anllOus to assure at" Lol -~.camty ·JlehabllllallOn• crlllci·1n·o.n,... lhi! II ls not l!t . Center, llheie. l>t.bu-rflalnid portJal &mrlca't Jnteres1 :1o expaod thal \ii. movement of DM'11nibs. , volvemtnl !in .... and Cambodis. n.e '3,000 luodwu ..nOcted SaiuM ~ ~t .,.."'\& oo. the oorder.- ru,ht al a bcnefll lh.,. Edlsoo •sludlnll wllll 1ou11a Vl<lilail)ese ~ea ciWiJng ~ for Fuca. II wu hold In tllt" ~ Tordp len'ltorY-have focu...i l•ar• tcho01'1 om wbert 1,llllO apeclaton 11-on Capitol Hill and elsewhere thal the U.S. leaded. " geltinl In deeper. ~ , -·· " . ' • 0 J..,,ported ~rved W~d Fr1ntt;: e .Down I: Fe1tfier Sett~ Coa1tructiH ! . e Wide Sel.ction of F1brtc1 '!_ e Your Choice of~ Wooci Fini1ht1 ' • SPECCULY $.6' .I'll'! 059 _ .. P,BICED ., U ;JI' · ' .. H.J.GAl\l\EfT fU~NfJURE PROFESS JONA~ INTERJ()fl, OESJ&NERS ' -· ·-· ... ... ., p,. --• I'll. .... . -. ' . • ·- • 22 IS HARIOR llVO. COSTA MESA, CALIF. 64~0275 646·0276 I " • . .. . -• " ~ JUSTIC.E GARDNER IL..EFTl GETS 'MAN OF YEAR' AWAI!!! And Smllff fr~ MC Harry Babbitt, Actress Eve ltvce. -~ ~ . .,._,./.. -. ' CONGRESSMAN'S WIDOW ACCEPTS HIADLINER AWAllD Ed Buster Makes PreN11t1tion to MrL Chwl1M Utf Judge Gprdner Honored I As Press-'Man of Year' Fourth Dist rid CoO:rt of Appeals to aid .the dying tribe cf DyriP in Borneo. Justice Ro.bert Gard.ii-was heralded TM <Statuesciue writer· and'lecturer is" a Saiurday--nigbt as ~{b~ ·0ringe C~ty widely traveled woman who has made Preu Club'S Man af ftbe Year-a.t the the salvation of. the Dyaks her own organization1s Seventh Annua1 Headliners particular mission in life.' Banquet. ,.-Corona del Mar tennis player ~ OU~ng citizens in various other Laver was·recognized as the press club's fields -from• oommlln.lty service to Heallner in pro(essional sports, as world athletics -were also hooored, including champion for the p:ast four years. a posthumous citation ~ the late Dr. John E. Connolly, of Newport Congressman James B. Utt. Beach, was named Headliner in the field Justice Gardner. formerly an Orange of medicine, for performing the world's County Superjor Court judge, reeeived his ninth human pancreas t r 1 n s p I a n t award from motion picture actor Glenn surgery. Ford, whose dramatic achievements The wife of Huntington Beach postal were also honored. Nea rly 400 persom gathered at the San. worker Monty Ramey is on the road to . recovery today as a result of Dr. c.on-ta Ana Elks Lodge for the event, one of nolly's historic operation which also gave Che highlights pl the Orange County Prw . her a new kidney. Club's 12 month sl:tte of activities. The smallest recipient -Randall ~1. Hundreds of them art friends of Just~ Strader, 9. received.one of the press Gardner, whose career 'has included club's most sought-lfter honors, that of recOgnitioo for surfing, as an authdrity on Headliner in heroism. juvenile elinquency and as an outstan-He awakened hls parents and three ding spe er at various events. , young brothers on Jan. 4, 1969, to effect A wid ly published writer, Justice their rescue from a blazing borne at El , Gardner been • ••omRi<JP ol qjore Tor M •--r-Air ••·"-· rim.ts f ' 1·uvenil~rm "'"~·;~ilrtS ~na is 0 ar...., _..,. _.........: "&"' The youngsters had already received active in number of civjc affairs on.the the Boy Scout Honor Medal for the heroic Orange asL _ t-, feat..-• 1 1 1 , 1 . He joins such predecessors ''" holding Other Headliners ol the year honored the Man of the Year tiUe as Dr. Atnold SatUrday lnchlde: Beckman, President Richard Nixon and Donald P. Kennedy of Tustin, president the late Walt Disney. of First American Title and Trust Com- Last year, the late Congressman Utt pany, in business. accepted the Man of the .. Y~ title for . Mrs. ~Cella, of Santa Ana, widely President Nixon, who wire<!, a message o( active in medical aild -c bar it ab I e congratulation to the Satul"day night organizations, in community servlCe. ~venL · Barbara SterUng of Garden Grove, who 'nle telegram was addtessed,. to Mrs. founded her own school for learning Charlena UU, the. concreseman'1-widow. therapy, in the field ci educaUon. who accepted ~e Headliner Award in . Well·known, long-faced comedian Pat politics far the late !<P!/lllo!'.-· ~·-• ·,.r.'""'1, Jn the field al enlorlainme•t.: A nmnber of Oran~ Coast cllir.ens -:.of: tAndreaa Rechnitzer of Fullerton, were · represented among the Headliner ondersea~explorer and scientist in charge recipients. bl the United States' world record Mrs. Wyn Sargent, of HunUngton bathyscapbe dives, in the fiel(I of sclence. 'Beach, received the Headliner tiUe in the Garden Grove swimmer Gary Hall in field of hwnanita_:ianism for lier-efforts the field of amateur sports: • • • DAILY PfLOT Shfi •""91ij' NEWPORT'S DR. CONNOLLY IRIGHTl IS: MEDICAL HEADLINER Ford-Philco's John L1w1on po.1 the ,Honors at Banquet · J udge ~akes Rub in Breiik Berkeley D~te BERKELEY (AP ~ -. Chicago Seven Briitalord had i.!isueit a fesitai1dng oqtfr defendant Jerry Rubin failed to appear at Friday against an appearance by ell.her 1. rally Sunday as a crowd of several bun· . · • •-. ' · dred yowlg people waited at Provo Park Rdbin or . Atwrney Wilham ,~nstler, expecting him . who-defended Rubin and six others <In Superior Court Judge W I J 11 a m o:inspl~acy dlatges. El Rancho has . the hottest price · in town! SPRINGFIELD ••• Liquid Detergent ....... ~. Big 32-ounce at a .J>rice that will give your bua,.t a lift! And tht quality! ••• try it and be amazed! • , • it'• a. tnily l(?Ut value! Ajax Cleanser .. : .......... _ ........... 2 FOR 25e . . S.O.S. Pads: ..................................... 254 Save on the 14--0unce cans at this price! . . Package <1f ten .•• ac.our power in a pad! • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Va.riet Jt in first of tht week menru begin.1 at Et Rattrho. • • Salisbury St'9ak .. ~ ............ _ ... ~1~9 Fresh beef , •• lean pork ••• preeiaion ground, perfectly blended, delightfully seaaoned ! .. -~-·- ·-· a,.tl 20, 1970 H ' DAIL V l'llll\' 3 E•!'°JI 'GetlttGI' _ , Secr et U-~s~: ·Wa t In Laos Bared 1 • • t • . --. •· \ W-ABlriNGTON Wll -N ... ly r•lelo- od -1G11•! latJmony i.yy revel~ ed neW IJll)eCLI d. •U.S. involvtmenc In . Laoe: 'Jbe American ambassador there ·bas been. ditectlng a• secret military oPeration, and a cl~Une'U.S. grcup in · 'l'hlUand bao_ been tra1nlng and eqJl)pplng Laol!an trows. The tmbiuy-headquartered operaUon In V1enl11De, called 1'Projec::t 404," in- volves port ol lbe %,OOO<nan U.S. mlasion ID i..o.. 'fbe ambassador super.vises more ~ 100 military attacbe!I, aome of ' Cuban Exiles Sent Invaders, Leader Cl{lims . w11om n, wllh· 111o • Royal LaoUan Air Force---..nd direct ill plleb-to tar,.ta. ln addition, the ambalsldor personally ...,,1ew3 air olrikes In La.. by U.S. planes sent in from 'niJiland Ind Vietnam. The 'project has been Jolng on for the ~rt four years, accordin& to testllbony taken last fall by the Senate 5'11>- committee on Security Agreements and Commitments Abroad. the ttstirnony war. made public for the Urst time SuD- day, af~r a long dispute over its release , between the subc;ommittee and the Nixon admlulstration. All but 10 ~rcent of Ute testimony "!VII flnally released.. The transcript disclosed that Laotian fo:ces are trained and equipped through a secret American glroup called 1•'Jt,e. qulrements Organization" operatinc out (If Thailand, nominally under the U.S. Agency for International Deveklprt1'Dt. It is run by retired U.S. officers. Admlnlstratlon (lfficials testified that one reason for secrecy was that the United States did not want to be accuted MIAMI (UPI) _ A Cuban 'fxile group of violating the 1912 Geneva accqrds, known 15, Alpha II cOnfirmed today that ~~~ prohibit! foreign mill~ forces in It stnl Ille landlng party into Cuba which Sen. J. William Fulbri&ht (JrArk.), clllt*I "Ith Fidel Castro'• troops ln said, "I have never setn a country en· eutemmoet Oriente province. Jut Fnaay--gage in so many devious undertakl111s • and Saturday. . • fS Utis." But It had no informalion on the rem. Project 404 beian in October, 1961, witli nanll of the exile forte which ·i.:.,t two the assignment of 117 military 'and,fiv1 dead and three captured to cutro's civilian personnel to the U.S. Embaay in troops. CUban forces su:ffere.'4 .tour,dpd Vientiane, ostensibly as attaches. There and tfro wounded in the lklnniltdnc, IC• are now IOll pmonnel involved. ' cording to a JOeeial, Sunday communl9ue <'.ol. Robert Tyree.II, who rut1.::1 the stiff issued by CUtro. ·· ' of air attaches, tesUfled that U.S. airmen The Cutro aoteinrnent reported no fly u "forward aJr controllers" in small new developmenll aflf thll, seemed to in-American-suppli~ aircraft, f In d In a: • dlcote !bat the ..,mvon al the ut1e targets and directing Laotian strike force may llJlJ I><: ot lorce. pi.,,..s to them. Spokesmen. for Alpha M did not Im-Deputy Asilstant Secretary ol state .mediately diaclosefbow many of Its men William H. Sullivan, who was the am. made the landing near Baracoa. Cuba bassador tn Vi~tlane from 1964 until one last Friday but Did they were led by 49-year ago,. said ttie U.S:-advlstd Laotlan year-old Capt. Vicente Mendez. forces auggest possible bombing taraeta · Mendez tried to.lead a IS.man guerrilla to the embassy and "~ ambassador aP.:- force ashort in Oritnte last January but proves or dlapproves whether a strike rough -seas swamped his two tioats, can be made." If approved, the request is overturning one, and forcing the party to passed on with the ambassador's rtcom- t.ake refuge then at the U.S. NaVal Base mendatlon ·to the 7th Air Forte. at Guantanamo, on .. Oriey:ite's southeastem coast. · Sen. Stuart Symington ( D • M o. ) , !Jbe tnmion came, Castro said, on the chairman of the subcommi\tee, SJid .the .'nliilh anniVersary of the Abor. Uve Bay or Ambassador has becon'le virttially a . .. military procon!u,I." Pigs invasion, but its site was eti.st of Baracoa1 a city 50 milea ~t of the In a .letter to Subcommittee Chairman U.S. Naval Base at Guantanamo and on Symington. stall member Walter Pincus the oppoglte ,akifr at the bland from .the sai'd 'part of that censored out contains Bay ol Pjp. Cuban ,exiJea,. backed by the material which the •American people U.S .. C.Ol!al lntelll8'nce Agency (CIA) baye ll]e right to know : . lmldod it lheBay <if'plp In xlfrlf, 1ii1, •· -''Cerialp detjllla, on tlnltj<J ,.§~~ In on effort to deld( 'Castro! b.lt' tliey ; &Ovemmen\ 111pport for the irrel\llor •Lio were crual>ed Otter uiree da)'I al fightlni. forcei com'!'andod by G<n. Vang Pao. '·cuu..1cUd. '°t..ad .. frkl~'• ~Qdera lL"Ad~ate 'lnfonnaUon about _pie in.. "<lei\I AllWrlc!ah!.,li!lf Ill' "1olllllb!W'illt1 • """' In '-'·..ru.. wllld! !\Jilt ..... .m. eqqlpped w 1 th Amerkon-..... n.,.,f. and arc beJn& flown by. United weoPcilif)irid had cqme lrom U.S. w.tWo .. Slal<a Alr1lf.,... Ind Navy perllOMtl (In Wuhlngton, .the si.tc~Depa(lmtnt over northern Laos -as dislingulthed had no Immediate comment on the from operations against the Ho Oli M1nb report.) . Trail. Tau, 'Uie soviet NewS Agency, r~ -"The cumulaUve amou nt (lf mJUta:ry from Havana ' the lilVaderl · w e f e ~slstance that his beer. given rtgular • • c o unter--revoluU011lrv hfrelirigs" Ip. and irregular Lao fo~es sir~ 1962, , parenUy inient on Sabotagtnl qubi•s -'-nf! n;uµ1ons of doll8rs it has and 11 sugar harveft, now ~r way. MOit of cosUng for United States .air cpmbat the augar Crop, Cuba's ·major ~' operations over ~ern Laos. , • goes to the. Soviet. Union. . · . " "-The Unlted Stan operated Ill baSfll '"Ibe lmperialltt.s are again smual!ng In Thailand from which United State1 hlrellnga Into Cuba In orde.-to spflf tbe aircraft Dy mlaal<ios over Laos. sacred blood of the tons of our people," -"Details about the parUcipaUon, fn- sald Culro'a lllll0Uri"'11"1~ I s 1 u t d cU,ding the flnoncin1 by !be Unli.d Slales Saturday night and b r o a d c 1 a t tn-of third countey naUonala in Ule WJI' la ternat.ionally Sunday by Radio Havana. north Laoe." There'• A 1Dorld of ttalue waiting for ~ou in the products 1vith the Spring- field name/ • ' • I ' Pastrami .... ~~~ .. :.~1~ ...... !~ ~ ~1.E?. ••• 98~ Chicago style fo~ preferred flavor ! Lean .•. to give you delicious treat sure' to be enjoyed by one and all! I . Pri<el in ~fleet Mon., T..,., 'Wei;· .... ARCADIA: • • I H r Beef Hearts ............................... 59t. Beef Brains .................... : .......... 69t. Serve stuffed with apple ••• for variety. Super f ruh producel ·Fresh Ca1TOts Picked fre>h in the field 2 for 15( and wra_pped in plio baga .. to preaerva ~qualityLJ- pouad paclige. Absolutely fresh ••• as they muat be for quality I A t the delicate11cn Shredded Cheddar Miss Wi1COnain ••• aharpt Nata· ral cheddar • , , 11\redded for your eoM'inience ! 4i.oubce packare. 39' Al'ril t0, 11, ti. No 1alt1 to d;,m;.1. • SUl1lll 1nc(Huntiniton Dr, (B Rincho Cenm) PASADENA: 320 We~ Colondo !lid. .SOOTH PASADEllA: fitinont 1nd ·Huntln~on Dr. HUNTINGTON BEACH: w-ind All'l'Qllia (Bolrifnik ee,111) NEllPOl!f BEACH: Z727 NfWllOl1 Bild. •!Id 2S5S ·[astDluH Dr, (Ea1bluW Vinap r...tw) • ' ' ' ' ' I I f ·-·~---1 ' ~ - i I • _... .... -...... 0-E. All•f of i\ufu•la,. Ga .. filled out his lederallncome tax re- tiim two weeks ago and put in his coat Pocltet to mail that same day. He then smugly watched friend• l'UJhlng around at the last mlllute irylng to .beat the mldnlgbt dead- line. Tbu'tsdilf, he wa• not sinl!lng. He bad binded over his suit coat at the clelners the d,.Y after tax deadline '&llil found the ·tax _letter In the same pocket whe"-1t bad been for two weeks. : •· Tb• old·fashloned, long-skirted nun's habit is the latest offering on LOO.don'& -·&Winging fashion scene. Tbe "convent girl" look as it ii called-will probably be worn for fun. To ispice the ensemble up a bit, deslgl)ers gave it a plunging slit neckline. . •• The staid old U.S. Tariff Commla- sion ordinarily concerns·itself will! !nvestigailng sui:h item• a• "um-biellas and metal part thereof." Bui how it's f6und lt'ntceuary 'to have a look al . "c@rlain panty hdse." i ' ~ 10 . Be .. ·Home~ .. :A1ironmit1 Begi'J Unrav~ling ~ Y.'~~y of ~paee Exploaion • • r 1 . ' • "Wbea we b*fld beet. on· lirth" apill' that, too." Liter, u he' "alkec1 l1ong a '4...,,_ C£NTsit ...... (UPI) _ · llld -J1* bew belutllld "' bad ii tord>llaed poth to IU bOule, Halle aalcl, --' r bldt bore» 11111 certalnl1 nalllid tlllt "[ llli-~ llad to be-·" a..1111 JICurned to a -........ ma1be .. -id DOI pl bac11 lme, 'II 'ftwi 'ptlotl uil lbetr frie!'dl celobratod Aff/11> IJ'a -ta. todlf Main. nllv· .-iy 11ec1me mud! _,, -., the bomecGmllll SUndl1 ii1lhl. ilut the Ill -ordeal in apw for ·..,i-n ~t we Wllitod to do llld -,.t ol ..-uta• llCbldule IOdly Wied: for .the •' _., iw .,..... o1 tho aploiiOa that apin," said i:.o..n. 1111 P!'l wHe lllrllyo 111ri ol 1 -ml a 11111 o1 iletalled ~-their stood by bjl side, flghlhijj tun. report, M pndlelJ wbst bsppened last ~ *'!111 • !Uoot --ol !a'.pi apeMJac lor inyoell, and.[ !mow I Monday nlCht ' 1 · --· · ~ apoitiorJIChad P'tod;il-lhralll't for--ll<r~ 0. Palne,.opaceqoaey ad· ..._. were .time& wllen. we really .'Yqu peopk '!!!'the ground, ,.. woWcln't be Jllinl>trator, u1d Sunday ntp~ the Pres!· dldn' ihink we'd mike It bsck bore," miri tonlllll\and I apprecilt. It very dent told him ''to llO euy oo tl1' llebrief- Uld Jama · A. Lovell: the f.W-thn. ml!C:h." · ., lnp.11111Inllln"Jlm.11111Fred11111Jick . -• ijwjg<rl, 1 beChelot greeted by h1I ., ... well-deterved rtil and nlauUon." ajtacefllgbt veteran ~ wu ro~,bed-of 8 parent., echoed Lovell's senUmenC: 0 0f · "The Presklmt pnerousJy offered the chance to walk IMl the moon on bl.s last all the welcOmes home that we've bad, 111e of goyelblDIDt· facllttlea for t il i s -by the blast Iba!-""! Apollo "lhll one lllWll Qie most because l(ts ·-· and I upreuid my deep •P-IS'• oemce module 20$,000 mUO. from • these ·1'i'Ple here who •made It pontble preclatlon for bts lbough,,W-, ,aad I Eartii for me to be here tonlpt,." ... ,... ba~ AUfed. tbqle oa fo tbe Apollo 13 :-s. And then, added Hafuf, "We bad a lot crew." · . . Lovell, John L. Swig<rt lad Fred W. . ol pi-ayers 11111 good -from people 'lbe uttoeauta· sclleduled 1 -con- l!alae, llbowin&"!IO &tpa ol their. bru~h ail ove. r the .-Id.-Aid we a-'•tod 1'"8ce for TUOlday DlPt. ·· · 'with death, n... to lbe spoce ceater Sun-,,._ ' day l\lghl llftei" -th!c l'rilident Nbmn • , ' , ~~=:~dtom::~ ·Supreme Court ·:Up~ldS "t • ' • , ' • ' • ' ' • lo • Call .From Jackie Ruling on Anti-Red Law Leads to · Release · ~ · · J Of 'Z' Composer ATHENS (UPI) -A telepliqiie• cs!! frOlj1 the former Jacqueline K~y to the lel!fer of Greece's mllltary gov~. ! 111'11 belped win lbe release ol -poser MWa-'l'beodorakts-from-prlloncJast-week l reliable government sources 11ld today. ' 'll>e oources said both Aristotle '0nass1s • and hil wife, were instrumental 1 in wtn- 1 ,..... '1l'eedom lor the 45-yesr .. ld com- -Poler Of"Zorba the Greek" aiid Uie score. for the motion picture "Z." WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Supreme Court let stand today a lower court ruling that struck down as unconstitutional a 1968 revision of the federal ·anti-Com'- munist law· which kept · the Subversi ve Activities Control Boa'rd alive. The U.S. Court of Appeals: for. the District of Columbia ruled against a pr0o- vision alloWiijg--:ffiebOardlO find tliat in- dividuals ~members of the U.S. Com· munist party. 'Ille government appealed the Dec. 12. 19&9, appeals CjlW'I ru!ipg .but the Supreme <;Q_urt announced in a brJef order it would not review the finding. In other actions, the court: ... . --Denied a request by · Florida Gov. Claude R. Kirk that the Manatee County sehoo! buslag dlsPoU! be translered•(rom the lower f~deral courts to the SuRfeme Court ltseli. -;A.ccepted for consideratiorr nelt term a case in which Qalifornia's hit-and-run law was ~enged as-violltinc the eon. aUtutlonal proi.ction against poalble seli·tncrimlnsUoa. In· this era of unrest and protest on the college campuses, the Wash- ington-based publication "Christi· anity Today" still is able to r.eport a revival that "brote ou\" at Fort Wayne, Ind., Bible College. The · studenll~lnol111'111 confe.1sed ~· Ing, hatefulne11; indufjence in worldly practices and ·cntlclsm· of campus food. • -·, Mis. ,Onassis, llie7 said, telephoned ~: .. :J ~:oa"°v•s'_;IA'et< HOME l'ROM SPACE '"" T~ :;=~-o.:,r,:.t=::it!:'.:~~ Altl'OMUI Jo-Lovell Grttll Son, Jtffr,y, 4 · hlm·Greece's Image would bl llibsnced if -Let stand two lower court decisions tha\ the federal goverrunent may deny · employmt'.llt to a ho1J1osexual becaqse· of his off-duty conduct. -Ruled e to 2 that stat. aulhoritles may not reduce welfare paymt!Q to dependent children because of a "zrian in the house" unless it is shown that be is contributing to the family support. · Chief Warren E. Burger and Justice Hugo L. Black dissented in the Caillomia decision which reversed a lower court decision against a federal regulation that state ·authorities must establish proof that the man is actually contributing. I. C ' • 1 ' • I ' _. • _ -~·WOUld release the COIDP-QSer...-• --~. rr."'~. -..,. -~ ~· I 'Ibeodotakls was reJ .. n-.1 lut week " 1£ .. , •. f t • • __.. I~.-aefi.,~.W ar.planes Attack E~~ .. t:.~~~·~i:.~~ • The sources said oDassi., too, played a The attention of the U.S. House tole In obtaining the release o 1 of Represeil'tatives was called to a · T ·" · AJ. -s c ~ .:_ l Theodorakis, but a spokelllllD tot the l:l~.':io~!.1~~t~~e:;r./;:~: _ . ar .... gets. o.n._ .. g. __ · .uez miai ,~;~t:~.:..bualnessmaa. ~~ ~U&edln _tht•e the will produce only two children·· • = ·~·~ --w• and if they remain single they will United Stares for bts book ., The limit their o(!Jpring to one.'' Rep. 111 ~ Ptw&.laWuUiul . pected. retaliation for lbe·Satunlay raid Alftertcan Olallenge,'l ·CCllferTed·lor two Dan Kuy Ktnclall (R.·Tenn). r.. ballr1 &mdsy with Oaassls on bii private-marked that he "happened to be • Israeli ~ tubed «11 at Eap-but were ready .for it wltb an air de!.... ly owned Isle of Skorplos, the llOUl'<'es ,. · • • sys1em Improved by lbe addJUon <f new said third-child and If the fopnula ap-tin fFPi. all lloq.the ~,c~ to-Soriet mlallo& and otbor _,.nry: : · plied, it wollld ·have lelt' .me with a W,)apporent '*l~·fllr .,.11,111 ~ nll!-Ammln.-~111111, 'li~·~ very limited ~Ice, ~Iller 1¥1.l 'll!. · . • Wn lbe ~\.r ildor,< ld!liidiiJI f ri6uflled 'the Jcirdllilall &lilfiel' •!W"a be born at an Or to'be ilfegitlm~fe." CaJr0'& heaYleot aJr raid since tbe 1117 realipmenl politics! llOUrCOS Aid ~ould 8 war. · 1 ~ 'f .: ~ ~l,.~~t Police olficers Paul • ce1*i ~ ·~ ~ , ll ' • ·~uil!ln'• c!iiiii'~;.v'""~' and Bob Bender of Seattle were quarters in Tet ~vlv said. the r dera atiU.Anierlcan demmatrations in Amman impotmding an auto lacking began tbeir"aaault at 1:15 ~.m.~ ~ and Jordan's demand f« recall of U.S, 1970 liceme tab• Thursday ' :!:"'~uni::;.."'."" "~ ~ returned' llfe T Ambl!sAdor llarrisoll M. S)linnles. · when the owner awakened in '.l'1'e atrlket 1!.ert. «mldered reta.liation hil car, grabbed hit ownerahip for •t Cairo .• ibed as H;a biggest papera ligned tht 1965 conv*""ti· air r~ atoce ttte: 1117~Middle.East war. - bl< OV<r to the wrpriaed olfi· a lellilby -q!t, along tbe. Gulf.of Suu cera and departed. Tho car and · that ld1l.ed lltriO IJraelia <lllif' • ......iea the title IOOTt held. by po!ic< eight ... turdly.,()ae EaPtia!I pl,toe WU wlw hop<d the owner 100Uld . ihot down '• come back for them. . Inlonnanta 1a. Cairo Mel ~ they ex'.' ' ' '· . -, . Peace B~turns U.S., ~uss Af:Get Again . on At;l.;\s : VIENNA (~) -· The IJnl!M Siites 1ruf lbe Sov)et llnlon met for 90.minu\el; tocfay jn their second session here 0. strategic arlns limllatlon talks. · SovJet Deputy ·foreign mi n 1 s t e r ' . • -Agreed to rule next tenn whether a Southern city has the right to close all of its -public swimming .pools after being ordered to Integrate them. Un d el challenge is the action of Jac.ksOn, Miss., authorities who closed five pools on grounds that operat;.ng them on an in· tegrated basis would create a publlc danger and also would be wieconomical. _ -Accepted for review a challenge of a J!ennsylvania law eannarking f9r church- SpoMOI'ed schools a multimilllon dollar share of Income from a hone racing tax. 'Ille Case involviDg the issue of separation of church and state wW be heard next tenn. Bombings Hit Seattle ' . SEATI'LE (AP) -Four bsmbs which exploded within .Qine minutes damaged a state repi:eaentStive'a borne, a ch~cb and two business establishments. No ip-- juries were repgrted in the blasts, latest in a string ol more than 65 in seattll m recent months. All the explosioM SUnday occurred iD the predominantly black cen- tral area. Tbre .. year-old Amanda Smith of Lopdon, England, wanted her baby brother Georgie, 23_months, to see a local fair she recently visited. So early Sunday morning,~ she flet out with him-both dressed. only in pajama !ops. ~ey were found Ii half-mile away coli! and hung-ry but • ';" , ·1 VJadimir Semenov aM Gerard SmJth, To Isla 'TIS• ar~· -·heading the U.S. dele(atlon, met ·in ·a · l . a,a...-· ·-~ second-floor conference room·· at the unhurt. . -' ., Pet Shop Owner Ronold Taff1 of Gravesend, EnglBDlf, spent the weekend driving up and down a highway In a frultle1S search for a lizard. He told police Ille thre .. foot Imig Iguana escaped fri>m his truet while he was takbig It to bis shop. • _ .. ' SANTA. B~Ail.\ (UPI) -With sunrise over Isla ··vista today another night ill the "occupation" ended and the community's resldeDta took their town back, peacefully • Police, who have lJatl'olled the college comnTCmity in force sllfficlent ~ station men at virtually every street comer, withdrew In tha early boon ., that by dawn, wheD the ·curfew erided, only a normal patrol of two two-man cars re- mained. ' H.,....,., ot1ier Cllficers were sWI being beld In reoerve. · American Embassy. Both side's have agreed to keep the nuclear missile talks absolutel)'. secret. COnferelice sources predicted th e negntlatiQlls here will last about thfee JJIOnlhs, with a resumption in Helsinki in the fall. Both 1ides have stressed the comj>lez:l.ty of the issuet . and said no quick and easy agreement .should be ex-·toct ' pe< • .. The atmoapbere at today'• ses!iOll was described u busineallke, without any polemJca. It WU agreed that the third :~e::.r~i.:. be beld Thuraday at Tornadoes ~Rake Southwest • • Southern Cal,ifornia Mostly S1:1-nny, With Winds -· • - . , TemJt4!r,,!1Cures Albucuierctut AnchOr'IOf Atttnt1· B1k.,.•lltld •1-n:k '"" ....... • Hflll low !"rec.. " .. " .. .. ~..-~ .... 7• a 1 ir n .16 41 " .Gl " " " .. " .. _,,. n .. ... .. " • .. .. ... .. " ... " .. A1 " .. " " " " ... .. " .. .. " .. " " " .. 1.26 n .. ... .. " .. " .. " .. .. ·" " " " .. " " ... " .. ... .. " .. .. .. " ... M .. " .. ... .. • .. " ~ .. •• " .. .. " .. .. • ... . . . -. • ' . • ' ' ' • . . • ·J et ·the llG :5% at· die BIG M ·,. 'r.· • . . . . 'Evirybody knows that NQBODY TOPS THE ,.ia M-M~I S.Ylnga, In offerinq the most In ea.f!!lngs to savers. MUTO. · 'Aw 8% 2 ye1r term 1ccount. With $5,000 mlnkl:lum ftll 5~% 1 yeer term account, wllh S1,obo mln!mum I! AtftNGS S14" S-n.oldhl llonuo;occoun~ wllh uOo minimum ilftW I . 71\ l4 cortlQc1t1 of c!Oposlt avallabla, wllh $100,000 minimum ... i.. ' If YoU art a Mutual saver, now Jt the time to Invest addltlonal funds In theM new ~b . . high-rate accounts. (Insurance h11 been Increased to $20,000.)Jf you are not • CORONA l!L MA" ' Mutual saver nOW 11 the flfM to -"""'t account at The Big M-Mutual Savings. 2M1 ltll~ ...._, ' .._.. • .,-· ' Ttllfll!Ont•THOtt . .ACCOUNTS .NOW INSURED TO $20,0001 OOVJHA' • MIO Nofll CllM A._ T ........ ~11 -------·-·--·------- • ' •• · JODEAN l:IASTINGS, 642-4321 ~. Mrt1 .. mt M Ptw IJ ' I Gards • \' , Anticipating Showers tain Valley Woman's Club. Pines , and Flowers are members of the F~un- ' 1Tbey will enjoy assorted 'card sames and proceeds will be show- ered on Pennies for Pines, a continuing philanthropic project sponsor- ed by.the club. ' The· public ls Invited to attend the 0card se5'1on taking place be' . tween 10 ~.m. ·and 2:30· p.m. Wednesqay, April 29, in the community ,,-, center. Tickets will be •t per -~rion, and area women are invited to either form their own tables of four or come on an individual basis. Reservations are ~~=sted, and they may be obtained, with ad- ditional infornlation, by · g Mrs. Ed Goldade, cbainnan, at 1147~. ' Women .planning to attend are requested to bring a sack 1uncb, and coffee ·and dessert will be served by women's club members. In addition to th·e variety of cara games whieb will be offered, there will h': many individual prizes given away. • , ' ..., I ~ --t. FLOWERS SHOWERED -Keeping California green and golden .·, 1or Pines• prt,jeCt: itf~king arrangements for the event are Mrs. are members of the Fountain Valley Woman 's Club who will spon-'-4 Ed.Goldade, cbaJ1:9itn, {left) and Mrs. Vence Derington. The pub· sor a Showers and FIOwers card party to benefit the club's Pennles . · u~ is•invit~ to .ti~th~ event: taking place ~&~n~sday, April 29. ' . Assisting Mrs. Goldade with ar~angeme_nts are the Mmes. El· mer Maisio, Robert Sullivan, Vance Oeriniton, Chester Venning, Peter Barbolak, Ronald Murphy and Norman lfu~er . Hawaii Calls Again will tie the them't of the Installation luau. and entertainment,· dancing, food and drinks are being arranged by Mrs. Derington and her committee. · Women's Division Cu ltar E?· v\1,eek l.nvolv:es Ci.ty • It's going to be a week to remember in · Fountain Valley. - City, schools and civic organizations will be cooperating_ in the area's first Culture Week wbich will take place beginning Mon- day, May 11, aocl continuing throu~. SuQday May 17. ' . Sponsoring Culture Week is the Woman's Division, Fountain 'Valle)' Chamber of Com· merce, and serving as general. chairman of tbe project is ~'· Al ~rukenberg, Among the variety of activiti.es .alteady scheduled are a power show, juD;ior orgeni· zation exhibit, junior theater pres~ntati9ns. hobby shows, a bridge touniameni, art ~­ hibit, adult organization membership and volunteer tables. Also arranged is a pioneer picnic, bus tour of the city, and poster and essay con· tests in conjunctiOn with (iity schools. 'Illere will be speakers on coin and stamp coUect· ing, and assorted Wavel pq>grams 'Will be , ff ed ,, ··~ • q o er . .. , , . On Sunday, M'!}'. 17, therlfwilfbe,.a.'pre>- graln featuring the Tamura Madrigal Sing· ,_ ers. Japanese and Mexican dancers, square· and tap dencing-demonstrationa ~ Entry blanks for the flower and hbbby .. shows will be available at either the!lit;fary or the community center after Friday, ¥ay 1. Among_ th'e many groups. participSting will be the Golden West Garden Club, Foun· tain VlflJiy Jaycees• and Jaycettes; 1qreen Valley woman's Club; Fountain Vallty Wo- man's Club, Arts Association, aml the Hi s- tOrical Society. Also involved will be area • • ' r .. . '· .. . ,. Art Work Di~playe.d · The art and techniques ot reverse a:lass painUng, 1ten- ciling, gold lealing, bumbhin( a~ rumitu~ refMllhlng will be demonstrated when the Fountain Valley Arts Aasocla· tion meets tonight at 7:30 in lhe community center. Mrs. James Klmball will show slides and also on dlsplay wW be examples of antiques . aad tinware which she has r erl ni she d and decorated. A new resident ~ Fountain Valley, Mrs. Kimball is a graduate of the Rhode itland School of Design. She tau1ht·in the Massachusetts adult voe.:. tional schools, ran a refinishing business and has experience as .an i n t e r I or decorator . The meeting ls open to the public and all area artists are invited to enter a painting for judging. A small caah prize I! awarded the first place win- ner. Additional lnlonnaUOn rea:arding the meeting maY b8 oblained by calling M r 1 , JONPh Giesing, -· . Pain(jn, workshops now ari being cooducted at I a.qi. Mondlys in the communltJ center', and Mn. James Mer'· rlll may be contaCted at 9W 4732 ror runher information. ' Area residents interested in the writers' group may con· tact Mrs. Bryan Flynn, 147· 6935, and Donald Sauter ls in charge or the city wide chorus. .JC!iools and youth organizati0;ns iri,::luding lhdian Guides, l!oy and Girl Scoots and !Jttle League. ' Univ-ersity .Women Invited to 'Grow With Us' Mrs. David Smith, Mrs. Roberl~ Briese and Mrs ... Perry McLellan Mrs. John N. Miller Jr., ~Late·· AAUW membership chairm&n, at (left to right) are coverinc "lbe \Vestminster-Founlain Valley area 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 30, in· the Westminster home of Mrs .. Information reg a rd I nC stitchery workshops and classes may be obtained by calling Mrs. Robert Mackie, M7-1153. • Additionlll inforniation may be obtained by calllnt Mrs. Krukenberg, 847-1396. in search of prospectiv~ .members for a new branch of the Ameri-Richard Bushnell to discuss organization flans. can Association of ·UDiveility Women. Proopects wW meet with • ,,/!.. ... ,.• Pie in the ·sky /'· Qra·s:hes When She Finds 'take in the Face DEAR ANN LANDERS: We just returned from a wedding which has left us shattered. U we had not -seen it with our own eyes we would not have believed it. The bride, a charming young woman, looked heA\renly In her satin gown and ivory lace veil. The ceremony and recep- tJOO was the most elegant lhis town has teen In years. At cake.culling lime the guesia gathered around the beaming co up I e. A itlotoirapher was on hand to caP,ture the beautlfu.J moment. To the. astooisft.ment ol everyone In the place, the f1'00ll\ toot the !int piece of cake and, Instead of sharing It with bla beloved, be~ it ag- ' ANN LANDERS 5l ' her fa ce -completely covering her hair, eyes and nose with white, sticky frosting. The groom then announ<:ed, "That's for good luck -a tradition where I come frorii." The bride fled from the room half Jaujb· 'ing, hilf crying. Ser mother ran after her. In a fCM momenta they;both return.. ed. Nothln& .,.., said. Tills certainly SfXlilcd the wedding ror me and !or everyone else. 1 have never heard or lhe "custom " before. Have you·?-SllOCKED DEAR SHOCKED: 1'e er-oald It was 1 1tod i.ct A"aiditi• wllere lie came frtm? A Mack Smiet Comedy? Jive ..... lleanl of plnlorhoC11oe bride'• , ... "'di ...Hing ..... 'Ille bride 11 ptag to -alltllo,..._U.cupl.1- • 1he married a nut. DEAR ANN LANDERS : Please tell the 16-year~ld who wanted to be treated like a lady not to be so hard on the boys. lt11 hard lo tell these days whal females want. · Mosl of them are clamoring for equa~ pay and equal opportunity. They demand· a place 1n men's military acade'mles, col· l!ges, dorms, locker rooms, sports, business and lnduatry. They dress like men, talk like menl drink like men and lllht up cigars In puollc dining rooms. I had to laulll> when the girl cletcrlbed llow the boy pushed her out or hll way at tbe bua llop 11111 &ol '"1 flrll. Be probol>l1 • learned that shoving technique_ from wttdting hi• rqother at a sales counter in a department store. Women can be ever 80 much cruder thin men and ~how it looks twice is bid becau~ lhty are wonieo. -AN ,OBSERVER DEAR OB: M-.s -• po(er, TMrt'I H UC8M for ........ ~ ~IWnd, male er femaft. B.t ltere 1 llMi Wng·yeu caa ctat" II tldl ~- la1 world; tM: ... IM:tw• die IOet wtD .... ... ... !Mel.. dlltt'• .... ... frlter'alll~ yl~~~ "-..,~" t Dllmmy. CONFIDENTIAL TO THOSE WHO T,\Ut Jl!WISH: I don't-..,_ no' "lllb .Jewillt." 1'ere U .. ..-. laapqe. Do yoa meu YlddlM • lkbrew! TlaeH are two tepar•le ... di1doct tanau1n. Some Jew1 cu .,_. bOlb. Some ~peak aeldter. • . " II you have trouble getting •Ions with. your perenta ••• U )'«I caa'l lft tbem to let )'1111 Uve your own Ule, -for Am Landen' bootle~ "Buaed II)' l'llw8?- 'CONFIDEN'll!AL 'ro A TRIJE.BLUE How to Get More ,,_,,_,, Sad • FRIEND: Stop belna to 11trlendly" or • MN In coin· with your reqaell and a you'!( II.Ind JaP.J!llilJ&,Jlor b11Js.""' lixli. 1ta"'1l"4 aell-....d lll10lope. , ' I ·I I, ) ~-~ .. .. 1 ' • J Newport Cole Wom e{I ' . • . -... • • , Red C~rp,er :~~adi~d Members and lllOsts of !be provided !n ·a coble car iorld the proiram. Members of the Newport B<adl Qwnber, ol preceding the luncheon will be team and their topics are Bill CaaunerCe wc:men·1, DJ.Ylalo;a 1 complimentary punch bowl. Landetf, Caution fn ~ Uae of SenalUvlty Training Groups; wUI_ receive the reckarpet ~I UJe aocial hour Mrs. Lyal Henoa, The ereauve treatment when they attend ~ EnaJe and Mrs. Phyllis Mind of Mao and J ea n . ' the next' meetlne ~n Irvine Hartjton will entertain by gtv-Blankenship, Men's H a i r Coast Cclwltr)' Club' at 11 a.m. ini ca P,S u I e hand-wrilin& 'Ii t y I es Tbrougbout Hlstotv. Wedoaday, April ·:a. ana1,...1 · Moderator will be O CC Shutlte aervtce U... the Oranr Coast c o 11 e 1 e Instructor and debale coach, parkini lot .. to--the clu b will be ,rorenue ;team will provide ~ocLHansen.--__ • Half~Price Dua rt Permanent Wave Sale re9. 20.00-30.00 10.Q0.15.00 .. UNDER SUNNY SKIES -Picnic blankets will ilie~read·in flow-, er filled gardens w!Jen the University Gallery\~1ociales epjoy lunch following a visit to the Pasadena Art Muaeum Wednesday; April 22. All set to ·dig in are llie Mmes . James B. Stoddard, Pat-: rick Cory and George BlsselJ.(left to right). · '' . ' Been wonting to dionge your hoir style lo· something • bit more swingy?' Or perh aps • bit more tamed? Now's your chonce to try •nything you wont ••• iust pick e style ond price end Horoscope Sagittarius: Be Grateful Tl,JESDAY APRlL 21 By SYDNEY OMARR PJscet Individuals are sub- tle; they get lbelr way through a vtJvet glove rather than an inll fist. Celebrities born un- der tbl1 •lea lnchtde AnaJ1 Ntn, JenUer and Re:r: Harri· .... ' . . . ' i i' Fantasy_ Forecast Varied Programs Set By Gallery Associates our stylists create_ fOr you. Petite Solon, reg. 20.00, reg. 25.00, Moster Stylists. reg. 30.00, Eosy core Konekolon® ·10.00 12.50 '15.00 modocryl ic wig, 21 .50 Appol11t"'"" 11ot alwoy1 neceaury. PhoH A11olttl111, IJ5·1111 : Newport, 644·1212: H1lttlllftOll S..Ch, ltZ·JJJI . CIOIH Sunday. Tiie hoity Solow, ·601 . - ~HCJ~WAY YARD July Date Revealed SAVE 70~ to 99~ on newspri119 lnoh f!obria The engagement or Carol Ford and Jeffrey c. Overmyer has been announced by Mr. and Mrs. William A. Ford o( High School and presently ls majoring in engineering at UC!. The couple will be married in St. Francis Church in J~y. Emblem Club • FLOCKED SHEER PRINTS '°""' polyeof1t& --• GRAND SLAM SPORT PRINTS · rayott & cotton......, • WISPY FLOCKED VOIU polyeffw otwl '°''°" • DOTTED SWISS .PRINTS ~.,.,. '*"'*'cdton • CANDY SHEER 'PRINTS polyeoflt"""- e844"J45HwiM • .... rl .. :lt REGULAR •$1" to $1" YARD SPECIAL AT ONLY · ••• YD. • SOU'rH COAST PLAZA HUNTINGTON CENTER COSTA MES A HUNTINGTON BEACH Brl1tol At S.n DI"° FrH way-545·1516 Edinger At B11ch Boulevard -197-8013 Open Monday thru Friday 10 'Iii 9-Saturday 'til ~Sunday 12..S • s • • • . ' • I I ., • • • .. ,. ~ * .. ;* . VOi!. ,i.i.Fflo. ~4''3 seqr10Ns; 12 PA'GES ' ' ' . , ',~CETI~ "'. ' PrdititnP::...Bd Mrs: NizOn· ~.anu ' &oa~·ti hilfcoptf:,q.totlight"ithm~(fiaW .,.. ~ '. t • • -Zt1 aftlr·Hfl.·Mtia;mDi(fe, teleubion. act; dre~: ond ~e-part for. El T.Or<! • ¥,a!'int CO"J)t.ti•::Stao... and then w .. hiilg- ton, D.C,1iorthlal !ht can put'in a. full ~ ~t~ t1re~· Whitt • H?USt Tue~.1 pre.mt.ntiol"aidt.f ill-.. Laguna-Beach anriou*:ed ·iatt ·tC:i0011: • -.. · . ~ . , . ' .. -. • ' ·-· . Mi;s·~~:~ibhs;;Key . . , -.. ... . Valley Council To Pick.Mayor Tuesdajr Nig&t : ' . ' T~.· Be·ac.h .Mayor ... . -. , . ' . By ALAWDIRKIN Of· t111 o.llY ,. .... SNlff Mn:.t Nemla: Gibbs•Wlll•not be;:swom in as . HtioUDftOn Beach's ·t Ir st ·c00n- cilwoman until.Tuesday night, bu~ she. iS already being wooed by the six other council members. The'.reaBOIJ : Her vote 'will probably deCidt Who will be the city's next mclyor. . The vote. will be taken at Tuesday's re- orl.anlzatiooal ·meeting when Mrs. Gibbs will take her, seat al~side the three m,, cun\beota re:-elected· lalt week · -Jack Ai'Sonist Burils ~ l • • • :Beach Re.Sidence · ~lta~~ .. ~~~~~ v-ilaUdQ', .. """"81'"'*:11io;., ,.,. HunlllP>a Blodl boliilollli _., 11111 u~fl,ltt "dama1e. • capt. Jmnes P. Vincent, of the 11111> tlngtoli.11eoclr Fire Department, said· the blue al JOOI Florida1.st. broke out at 9 p.m. and was brought under control Wit:hinrfiVe minutes. · · He said two fires bad been set, one in a· linen cJQle!-alid·uother on ,tbe bedroom mattress. !The . names then traveled upwaril tllr<>ugh tbe closet, eettiiig the ceiling on· fire. The OCCUIJ!Ull, Floyd Jones, has been out of ,lowil !..-loor days to • 1'etlr ariil has not )'#'been i¢onned of tile fir<: .C· oort111i1i,to v..-. -' ~"' al the fire has been tum- id tNtr to the anon detail <JI the Hun-~Bead! Police·~ ': . . Gree~. :Te.I Bartlttl .a!id Ai 'Coen.:... and counclbMn George · Mcctacten, • D o-n Ship1$J and JerrY Matney. Nominations for mayor ,will · be taken and then the Council members will vote in secret ballot. Behind the scenes hegotiaUons were still going on today, but the main coJro tenders appeared . to be Gree~ the present mayor,' and McCracken, who reportedly is being supported by ~pley and Barlett. · · With Matney and Coen apparenuy , .,iding· with , Green; ·the pivotal :. vote beiqogs lo· MN. Gibbs. She ·cOuld· not be r~~ ·ror comment this .moinirig, ,but ohfl ·is'beliewd 'to·j>e·k~ping beT ~· open until Ill<' la!il·lilini.t<. • •One w&ran ;obietra. f6•the mayor· ~ :\" l! u"11~1 ~Iii-.... , .. :;;:•• •. !.~.~* . ~ ..... ,. . . 'i.ii'!iiilfiai&'le'Ciiiie ilit ~UM W "be t '·-w~......-. •-.: ' U.ii•.S~r? .~,'I~~.' • ·'' • -"lnsiden" _. .,._ 11ow<ver; 'M : ·t -wr . t d' .. Green being elec!<d for ilnoil..r 1erm: 08 . ·~ pn e lhough ~·Out !bit the picture coold . change I . . M A...: • d 'Ille ;.i° council will·meel fOI' the WI l;l:n ~ 4 l;ligne tttni tbrugbt. Two aliiendmenll to the oil · ' . -, . . ~1Jc:;:. ll!'e ~~!Qtl.;i: In ·SA 'Court j>reVfoualy. ~die well proVid~ it is cleaned up, and· lnather whiCh.1 eilla for land&cap- in( and walling oil al wen.. •; . Jli«K JUQn' -:: . NEll"YORlt (AP)='Ille stock market . sbDwtd. a small loai in Vf!IJ quiet trading. lat< ll1is afternoon. (See·quotaliO!Js, Paau IJl.11). Just two days after hi! capture· In a Hunlington Beach bar, a 42-year old esca~ who wa1 ,del<:rlbed by the FBI as one. Of the natkln's 10 DlOlt wanted cfimina!S, was. &rra.igned tht_a . morning before a U.S. commissioner in SOta Ana. 1be charges qainst James John Byrnes include two counts al lddnaP!ll, one charge of intentale tran!portatloQ· of a firearm alter felony conviction, Ind another charge of interstate transporta- tiQO of.a stolen motor vehicle. Bail was recommended by the FBI at $105,000. . Byrnes was whisked from the Showboat bar, 19202 Beach Boulevard Friday nigh! ·by FBI agents who took him to his home -town of Loi Angeles. \ · They said he..would be transported bick tbere, following his arrai8Jll1lenl, to face trial. Since he is wanted in several cities, an FBI spokesman said today, the place oC trill woold be dttermlned by "whoever ~ him flrat:" . .. . Bfrnei,. who wai armed' with a Der· • rin&et plslo! al Ille -iiine oi his c~plure, had li!*I fne I«·"""' moql"8 after he """8ped ·fmD U...·31afford C<iallty Jail, St. Jolm Klnlu. ' FBI inVestip!OrS said he and a. fellow priloner gained freedom by overpowering the j811ei'. • • ~ Bymea ii ace'*' of stealing a car in Kanaas3 qpturjng 1-.P~ne..:and its pilot in MillOlll'l .and aba~b!I the plap~.and -two kidnap yictiml in Iowa. 'lbe warrants·tor bis arrest were issued .in Oklahoma City, Okla.; Jonesboro,. Ark., and Sprlnif!tld MW. An qpert Ii'"'"°"" player, he played , with bendJ while in prison in Iowa, Oklahoma ill(I Kansas, 1CCOl'ding 1o the \ FPI. ' A new Fountiln Valley. Clly: C<amcll will be swom'in and a ina)'Or leleeted at a p.m., Tuesday.. . The only change in faces resulting from last Tuesday's electi'XI will be. the swap- ping seats between . incumbent .Couno _ cilman Bernie Svalstad and new eoun. cilman Albert Hollinden. Svalstad ill stepping dO'ilfn after si~ months of service. He dld not seek re· • election. · , . ACCOMPAN.IE.O BY MARIACHIS, NIXONS DEPLANE. AT EL TORO . Mayor . Edward J UBt ia expected to be • . • • .... renamed by his .fell01t eouncUmen . to . .. ' . " guide the clty for \he comlnl;"8'. He : . . , . .. , ~~~!!:::!~~~ ·Beach C~m.ber. Stnrti:ng i1¥per Wio•bos,-• Ille~ lwo ' . • · . ' · · ! ', )'eu'I lec:QDd toJul'I... ; ' t ' f · . ' '' · '' • '' I ' , · ' !ild'•· · 11i..e~·-· :ii.~,,~,-~ fo·r ·.re · : _.:. ... _.,.. II-~.'.?,~ . :e: !If/', .. ; . . efl,f ~-.... ~--:-., .• , 1t·-.\··,~t1 .• ' .. J'll'll· llinl · , · · 'llit --· Tiie 'fb\I!Nt-!l.ieh ··~r .dl •rid t., ~ ~;.. ttacJ.:"""'°' COlineil.wlll !» . ' • . jpM' ' .c·,-· · · ' ;l!:~ I . " ·'i ""°"-' .......;.~ !'If .......... ~. ~·I'!"'"· to,~~ f!aljl-· ~llnk 'told' charilber ~tlial ---·· ·-.-· -.-........ ~ .J ....... crtme .by ri-"1••, ...... •-· ,_ ............. mEllt (!IA) """"'m -..,.. · · -.. ,.-· ~ get ., trouble. ,,,.,,_ ner' W Busllar\I -t' di! Warner. II"!· '-. · · ' " . ihey lack g\lals.;He, ~d !ht '·~~ - Avenue. ' · The chimber is J>l'OPO"lni ·•1 ~iram ttmPt tO counsel· all youths 1 'tipm ~ed "Y~,Opportw\itlea U~~,., ~y .com,e.in .com;i,tact.~ ..• ~, · .-. _ ind hopes ,educaUon 11:°';1.PI .and .~ctr We need fp iet· tbem lnvo~; BeacJi' Students· clubs will •oJIO IUpPorl it. . ' ' :O,:J~~ol"d lJ! 'some . '' . . 1 Chlef<E•~te :Rob1taille llnoldy hu Jl'O'·. :aobl~llle l:oo'i1rm0c! that tbe ~ P'J · p , mised the cooperation al ,the city'• P!>lic:t. wuuhl'be able to redimmend youdii"ilbO an ragff!mS Hirb Vausfui, who reC.nt!Y opened a IJ.· mllbt blnefit from Vll\llhn'a.procrlm. . quor store In HUJltlngton J!e"'!i, Is \lie . For, 'Ea:rth n· ay'· chambor»••nw pulblnf .lht PtOll'lllD 0-ll . t:!-, tbe' hardeil.'" · · .. pen ouse .,et · Eleineotarr,~ callif;; ~ In . "Tliemailq1r~blem f~, l!T ~ ~ ' . • . ' ~-nu~t1nit0ti BOeeh ·~·-11r<ie1••te arounc1 wit!''!Olhlng·1o, ~· 11 ;• ~:it· For .H. on" . ~ ... g•-:<n'. .i~th Day" tbiJ Wednil:!ay wttJi ic· funds," Vau~ says. 0 All th~· want .ll" IUll au-.., Uvitles ranging from ecology progtllllJ to an OJ?portunity for gainful. employment,> • • · · . , , • h• · · · 0 , · " Jitter clean-ups. · • to e:am 8 .rew d0llars a week. It doan, • 't V . .-·a. Jle. "'·';SC, . Qo. '.J;S .. ' · ·· At Golden West ~lleie the activities , have to be \much." . , J. scheduled for· Wednetday and April 27 in-_.._ J • ' elude speakers, slide prOOtaUOM, ' Vaughn propoaes that a board ol Wl'l:\l"' • 'lonight, open ho~ ~aaca will bik•·1·n, ..o ... ful p'Icke"•• and a •e'•••al· tors com...:....,, ·or rep'reseltlaUves' ot' the' be tcinducted u •·Part or 1?-tML.:SChoola, ~--.. • -,,.,.,... wee,"k .•t' !darma .and· ~:To:: V·"-campus clean-up. polict, chamber of Cilnunerce, educa-"= i..w -1 Hayden R. Williams, a. GWC biology tionll'9r1anha6ou,arid service,cluba be Hlih ~Ii. according lb Dr. ~/IJ '!.. : teacher, will be the fifst speaker at 11 formfd·tooverseeaworkiria:Commtttet:·· forDfY· Dls?:Jct,&uperin~ .. , .. a.m. Wednuday 'When he talka' to · f llo!r' . On holh campu""".the -lloule.w!JI" students on pollution. !le will be followed "The working comm;ttee, 0 = · Desin at 7:30 P!mrand l•t,unW i:OO p.m..~ at noon-by-Ronald Gibeon, leoloO' recommendations fromtl.° police, : AIHM>artmenis of bolh,schjiqlt.,. Jn. teacher l who will addreu himstlf.ttO· the see wbethet there 18 a e basl!!or belpo ~o1vetl 'in ·tne:Observancea with actt~ .... al ••tural-.. c... . ing a.boy,!'. be aajd. · · · ... ~ · t••-'•• f-m an,·~ 1a· Ir· in "•· -~ ...... .... A~ • uwe· woUJd 'then contact tbe ,,.,.enta ........ 0.V ~ • ~'\ • " '• '~ / .... At 1 p.m. a represenUtUVe from the o(. ~ If . ' . , be ofbttp' ma~ byi departmellts to demonatraUODI of va$UI~·· flee al· AISemblyman Kennell!' C<iry" (0.: off ~ JJ\';,':':.u . , Ii' iiif.,. ki.;,• pbyliCiL aclivltlil-iil-hoU! the llor• and • ~ahelm) wiJI dlsc)lu iow people pan 1,,_., tit eril."' • traii.· H 7-•wor . · .!\'11:->", ~ •• jlllysictll e<!Uc.tlon dapartment& ·- fiumce their ,...,,,,...t <11 the pollutlon, ~~ · ~ tl\o\'~"!ilijl' ~I ~!'!!'-ind ~-.will"' que.tton.' And at2 p.m., the flnaf ...Uer,. ~~ not·~~en i)ionty,:~~ ,;,ijl;'~.-aftl ·~by the ~ ~Jndilatrlal not yet conflnned, wlU ·!alt ""'--tbt ' · ' · ' ' ·u ' ' · ~ :r:·· -· ,• ' · · · ·o· fui'iton · ' I , . • • ·.. . .. ~ •, · · · Res1de of ' th .. Hdn Bladt P>PU ation expJO!ion.• . •, '• . I l ,.', ·~. :. : . '·:..~ ......... , -l Uokm High ~r~ct ar:e invited ti . · A bik .. in will-be one ofolht nlaln evento ff·.•--gton Boy,. tbe two 0pen ~;~;to..\M dedlcalion April 27, when •ludenls from UCI, Cal U:UW-O . . . , ; ,. 1 al~~ HlJ!!i 5ch0o,I'bii.'.flwrt<! .. ay,and to State-Fullerton·and ,<lranlll' COii! <lollege · briu t Westminllet and H ~~i~er!!yonto ~~: .~:1c~h~~C~ . ~ 7~.~.i,~ng~·1~~l~f-· .'. ~~ "lle~h ~igtt·~JS April :1. a.~~ The.bike jaunt is to 'demoostrite against the pollutanls from '.lnltrnal.combu.IUon A HunUiliton · B~ach 'y0111h,,a~a11irti. • --• ' '· engines. -. . • -Itta! oli a n>icbUO.ccharp,, c:omiril\Iecl 01!'Ulfe· • , · . Ceut · BefOre • the bike-riders 'lflave-Golden auiclde , by.'• hangirig , tttmself with a· V1eat they will hear• talk by Dr. Keon«b bediheet. in jyvenl~ bill .. Fr\day, the, Dumars, • )111yslclao, on genetics and 0.--~ly-Coroner~o O)lice r<porll!JI. ~~ pollution. . " DM!el Bbarp,'17, !Jlll'al'Mr:"and MN:.' : "-, On both ' d~s:llljdelii. wlp. w&h a· Jolm Sharp of 116$1 Dale Vista Lane WH j . "Weada~ ' slide. demcmtr-prepored .by Sbawn · dllcoverld.baqjng from the.-t Ip bl& • • • • • • • ...,. • • 1 Cyclists Collide . Hope, ·a fonn.;. biolog)' -~ and' cell unlt'bJ' a·-.\'fliel-t bat(' ,The low; cloudi,.re,onJr·-- llsten to ·ltud~pooecl I00(1,' abeUI, been w -1o', Wlnclow"lixtUte! . orary. vlsllan1 to. tiie coul:• thelo'D pollutloa: · · · . ·' · · · Tlle ',..,U. Wlf .. ~·~ on or-. make way for, IUllSblne ammd An,l B th Hurt rlvll ~iOrqe~ ·Medi<al f noon TUeaday u .the temperalure ¥" 0 •·'· Center.• ·, , , "" • -' · · · • · • I hanfs aroUnd IJie,,,-1e -· A 15-t .. ~..i.i· g1r1"". bicycle ana. 11-Dev~IQper . Tellir , : · · · ; >' ' · ,,,,,_.,= · · 1 INSIDE· TODAiY . ~~~ ~y 11:~~= =~ Estim~te Debii)g sOf iliaD .uag' ue ·:: ; I : Wllo'•·•~nv Baue1iwi111ii.~ both to the hospital wllh liiJuries. . , . , . , ' the D""°""'t ibho·llOJ>f.I to loki Vicki E. Nelson, Z6U Dell \\loy, !fun-• Wllllam ~k,'.lndllllrlol ~·~ iOi M , , , SI ·:...-.t ; . 1 oii !l<nnil Cq'Pf•tef'"f'l"' S"" tlngtoh B .. ch. "81 ftllOl1ed In aatllfac· Hunlington ~,lllidiY· c~ I'll --'., . ~n'a . A~ John Schmitz' stall Smit tory condJton todlay at Huntlb1to·n , fuston.lover ttta:dtbn•Wt•·&l'i 1GM1,., ~iJ";-:..-r,:-:;e .• :~-, ,. ~J .r 'slat, aM . he'i gettind •. bfttct brokeil-.nn•ln:tlle ·~~ . ceht rti<!<'Uao Ot ~· • · ..U.\il'fiE v•.i · . sic.; • ·~.l';;l j ~ '"'' o .. ..;. .~ , ,: __:;;_,_--. ,., - Ci!!'d IJtl f!ress Cl~-- lnW!n:ommnnlty •Hoopital. She suffered a tl11 city suffer°'!~ ~<Udl•i re-'' : . n,;, ~ fi an" ~~· ' .ot '••'..l k1Jown oll'lh< time. Stc..f.1191 M. Frank l!u1ehift90ii, 11; Elm Sl, Run· , moot for .~ t£ ..w.t>, ~~ ,_,,, .. '' •-=-r.o ~-'•I · 1 · !!!!!!!" •. tington Beach, Wat. reporttd In aalllfac-and Aduni rAYema..~ ,a ' 1 "...i It 1.. P. Wlli'be; ... M at·f;lt p.m.,·,..., c=:.,. ,..J ....._.,_,. .!: . Mo::M111 : S~nt • o! Himl.i.ngton Bel'cll 'tnakes l poinl during bet a~ eadUD4r Awai'd r.r.111iil~t0 litrD1 Oran1• Oounl)"' · Prih Cluti. 'Elaine Gramm .. , at--ON!iff County ~ Cluti, lit-te~s in )/ackground. Mrs. Se11ent -was cftecl. for humanitarianism. See slory, l>age 3. • ' .,_. ___ , ~........ . .... -. "li.'"'D·,,,'r"' =-"&~"" Cent<r. lloctors said lie aulferecl'face)and I Of\•rt!llBti:@ ' Ill · ~· ~· , "mlif. iUll. :,.-:-= : -,.. "1l bud injuries. . Mfliia ~ ; .. : di" "'''"' •• · 1 .. ,..... , t11 1'tb aaltj MJli Ntl!Oli'ifll ridlnl her tifl'l-· ... · " .. -., _!:. ; I =.. '°'ll ="-' .ff )Ike'-on lflb-llnli. ~ llulchlhlbn. '!iJlllY. . • , " .. 1 • '!": t1 t:... '-': l:::"'..lr"' .. +7 ~around I <um C11 blo ~le , dl\cilloo , Ja..Ja-.twQ. : lion dJflrlnlOllt i!l"1 " li1d bit her -...: • rev-~--llll "'4· , J ·•' , -_...._._.~---I - • l I I ! J • '' < 2 o~ ......... . " 'Nllle Arrnted -.. . . . . ". ' Newport. __ Poli~e ~ Bre~;k : up ·~o! ~ . ~ ; • ' , a. J. OANNE llEYNOLDS Ofllcera ·aid 1be ~•l·bf!lon~,1 lhe ~' "' .. -~ """ c~ bl a rally ponlore•f1i)I 'Free Uo, ...., lldulll ml ooe •-•'-,.... Jn ll:<JUP afflll:/ with lhe und ""T'" ---····-11ewspoper "From Out of Sherwood ..-, today folloq • llst-<WlnP>i 'Fotesl H meJee 8andaJ afte'Doon at Balboa's 11B• · · ' Bain-~. Welnbert; ti, of s.m -Port tbil lell four Newport • MtfJ '.lirr!J, ~ _. at lhe pol-lll}ured. '' rallj, WU -Go dwpl Of diJturb- V alfuy Ope.~ School Doors For Parents ioC lbe peace when be .iJeiedly used -lanauqe In hll apeech. Weinberg formerly wu • ._ l~t at .OrWe ~ Cqµege '!hire be led ~ •Ue!n!IU lo lain. reco(l1ltlpn for a students for 'a Democ:radc Sodtty (SDs) chapter. He wu an edltGr of a Clll)J>UI underl)rOlllld newspaper, 'lbe IJ~ Newa.' • . ; .. • • We~'w11·1u1peit'd1 .. d'. ·then ftinota(ad .. '*""'1ae of '°"" ~ .... !qi fall -r for ~ radical , ·llbidooto ,!tom UC Irvine 1o. opat on '!be doon are -lhll -at ·campoii -au-tloa. l!:arU,. he ~ adloola In Faunt.lln Valley as lrleil. lo &et UCLA -m•mlat """"""' ' Jllflllla Qd ..-1ra lnvlled to • ~ ~ to,1~ on-Ibo OOC pp· 'c:elel>rale Pulillc ·-Week. jN§.. - ' A -ol ''bick.fo4cho01" nflbts)or . SJ!. 1?\Riobo\i~-aid Weln""8 was 11 , ~ ~ • t 3.Jt p.m. ~.the blaiJ of Ila po-. ml dal\1 dusroom visits comj>lalot.i f""'1 ,...-• are planped by olflclalo of lhe Fountain • "'.llbeo we .tlarlod ·to elCill1 Weinberg • Viltsy flcbool llillrict. : • from, U,0 _,., a~ ~ llartlq eg· -...... -" call lour clulrooms lloC the ~ 00. ml they attacked the .. -.,, -,officen,"' ~ aUd. He estlmakd , ..., view ilioplayw al Newlud flcbool 'crowd Ille ~ 1116 a!J!f 150 ~ •from l :•Jo·t.p.m. • "!I· clldn'I ~ IOq Jooi· We liad reJn. • Wodaeoda,,:jiroj«tswlllbeoadJIRlay !-ts cm -lbe' iceno a_lmo at from 7-f p.m.·al Wardlow, ·111!.hard muf mmedtstely. ~ ol 'the dtlze\11 o!, the Fountain v.u.,.acbcM,i,, _. ::i_ evm pilcbed Jn .• .fo ~ .~· be Cox, Fulloll ml Gisler doolo will tab Taken fnlo cmlody Git chit,,. . ol their turns mm 7-t::• p.m.,.._741 p.m., ~ ~'1:11•llllJria a peace offieer were: . 1 '1:30 to 1:30 p.m., rapectl...,. Gii •• .r ..... lalj, .. a.aw., JO, of Im w. W-ay. -Balboo Blvd. . McDowell ~ will 411pla7 It. ..... ' -Vlcld i.,.. Dml, 21, ol (Ill Oceon , lo area -lmD I :• to' I p.JiL;-April Ave., Hlmifnlloa Beach. ,2', while toun w1D ... ~ al Limb -lijd 1.br1, It, o1 IOO'I E. Balboa School from 7:» lo•:• p.m., Aprll 30. . l!l>d .• Open bouae bu llroadJ been held al -Wlllfam aa.-..i Cnmpeclw, :ao, of ·H._, Nieblaa,•,.,..,. and Arevaloa Illa W. Balboa Boulevard. •Scbooll. . -MIOfYlll Lon1(Bron, 19, ol 1313 W. Flaming Grease Injures Pair A flaming grwepot ca1Jled minor buma lo a »-year-old HunUnglon Beach ~,,esldent ·and his slx-year~ld daughter .&iturday as ,they aUempted to carry it ou1slde .1he bouae. Treated at Wesl!!'l•a:,Jospjtal for burns OD.their anu·and 1 nre Jer. ry Rub~ of llltl Pre!cott SL and bis danghltt Tracy. • · . Fire Capt, J-P. Vilic<nl aid Jli!bl ' omd his daughter were aplaltered bY the burning ~ .. they tried .. llfl the pol off tbe ilo've. ~ .reaillt:ng Ore caUled m daJ!lqe lo lhe ·boull, moatly lo a' door, Vincent re~. . "'i,11la iJ the t!tlrd lncldenl of lhll kind In tw<> weeb," said Vlnc<nl "What people ougbl lo do Is keep a lld handy when they're beating grease. And don't panic or try lo caJTY tt oul ol the bouae, call the fire departmenl" · · Scuba Diving 'Cla~ Slated Balboa Boulevard. · . .....&&eYeii nom. GtenllpOa, 20, of 1S52 W. Balboa Boul<vard. -Alk.o Jeffrey Solo!, 22, also of 1352 W. Ballx>a Boulevard waa MrtSted on charges of battery. Burdaall uJd olDcer Dani<! MCCord auffered a dislocated ankle in the fray and olflcen Stan Braaler, Albert Doum and.Jolm Simon wera treated ml reJeaa. ed from Hoag llOlspltal with ml..., Jn. juries. · Free U1 ba1 held ralllea the .lul three ~1 ~ llalbpa Plar Part Ibey "rlie )'OUttio are · plannlq lo •PM al the gty eom.cn meethlg om MooClay i!!#"A"lilllli'w6'~Via 'a11iio city ball J'rld&y"aoklot' Ibey "" pat .. lhe ageno!a to talk on the aubjecto of police bara1iment and making pabUr fadlltlea available fO!' rock concert and for meeUnp ol COllllDllAlty lllVUPI auch aa Free u •. Ol!e tp>kelman for Free U1 Is Donald Elder, :IS-year-okl UC .Irvine graduate w)lo lives la Sanla Ana Height.. Elder iJ a:uociafed with Sherwood r o r e 1 t • ' formerly dlstzib!Jted !nm lib Bird in Seatch ·01 a Cqe bookatore In N'ewporl Beach, Tbe book store bas been relocated Ii! Santa Ana. '!be moat recent baue ol Sherwood Forest carrie.!I an article , beadllned, "Welcome to Occupied Newport: S~r City to Prague." ·. E1Cttpts from the story: 0 Newport ts ta Amerika .and lt.h owned, operated, arid Scuba diving for boJ1 or &1r1a qe-.15 • -trolloa by lht-fllls . '.-:.!!'he paWul and up, plus edullo, wm be laupt by 'the memorl .. !""Pie nave of. Ule in Newport YMCA In Fountain Valley, Westminster far outweigh tlie JOyGUS, cont e • t and Seal 8eacb lta.rtfng Tuelday. . ones •.• Brutality . storie.s fro?'?, Newort ci.-will be held each TIJeaday and are u common U"llUDllJI dap. Thursday at 7 p.m. for fl••· weeks in YMCA offices, 11771 Beach Boulevaid, Westminster. Fee for the 16<om>e dua iJ ._ for YMCA memben and $IO for DOI> memben. Don Polema, ·a prolesalooal diver wl.th the Departmen't of the Navy, ts the lmtruclor. To register for lhe coarae P-181- lltL I DAILY PILOT OIU.NGt CO.UT '111!1LJSMl*i COIWAlfY loll.rt H. WoM ,,,.,..,. ..... l"llllthW ·Jo&li: l. c:.i.., Vitt' l"f!\IMrlt -c:o-...... n.011111 r.: ... it EdHw 11'0.,,11 A. M~loi•o "'1N1. .... t lfl: .... Alb1tf W, l1l1tt .o.u.odtlt EOl\Ot Huti .. t• .._. Offin 17175 lot(h a..1 ••••• Molr.111 .Ycl1"1: P.0, In 7t0, t2641 ............. L•""" Ind: m ""'"' A-' Calli ,,,,_: UI Wu.I .. y ,,,.., ~ 1uc11: nn wnt 111bt1 11111-.... ~ QllMltl.I 1111 1*111 f.I "'"'"9 it..i .. .. ~. Desert Accid~nt Kills Countian A Weslminsltt 11Wi -killed S.tur· day nlgbt and bis lbr.. companions aeriously Injured wbm lbelr car hurtled off a desert highway oa • abarp curve and down an embankpont. .. Tbomu A. Thnney, 28, cl(. 7111 Truk Ave., was 11.!ted as tbe1 drim: of the car and was dead at the tcene, according to the Calilomla Highway Palrol.- Hla COllJJlllllona, two fronl Orange County. were all listed In ..tlsfactory condition Suoday " Trooa lloapltal in San -c.wrty. They were tdentlfted as Dana1d Reed, 40, of HUl>tiqlon Beach, Sim Dickel er, %1, ol Garden Grove, and Ktnnedl Arge, :U, ol K!>Omt•la View • IDvesllcalorl:llJd 'llmney'4 car !ailed lo~ a-'!*1> curve on Callfornlo mpw.,;J1t, ..... 'J'rooo. $3,000 Raised For Sam Fuga Sam Fugo bu a lol <I. frltD!ls al EdiJon .,.High School Saturday DICht tllef· raised 13.IJOO to belp p., medical -fw th e Injured HunUn&loll Beach foolball player. . Fugo, I Junior at ~ dle:rJ-I broken neck NO¥. I lo a pma apfut Estanda Hilb Sdio6i ol Colla -Since tllen be bu 1pfnt .-cl< tlmo •t Los Angeles c.unty "4bMD•- Center ·-be lw ....-pirl1al movement of _,. bmht. Tbe 13,000 fund ........... _, night at a btnetlt ,._ Eillllo _., sponsortet for Fuga. It RI held In the acbool'1 &YID wb<r. 1,1111 ~ "" lmded. ..... ~ ~tepf ather. . . . ' etuJ~r in . ~] ,. . "'· B_6y~,D~h 1 W$ N-!GELES . ~l _: ~Id Fotu· I'"" qiiet, .:~ ,91, ~/,'hia .a;.year~ld · "1'\4'.o<le,llJJ"'1" 1•in,qo,J(as con-~"' flnl degree -today by • ~llgpe.W:CGar\jijij Of.lliti!:ililn)nd four . ._ --(Earlllr llory. P• 1) 11ue~lll)' .... lhe Wrdtct alter 13 luoQrs ill de~don '"" will . .....,...,. I o• -w-..i., for t1!f PeU!t(pbue of lbe-lrlal· lo docfde ~ F""'!uel, ft; should be senteooed to life &nprisonment or 'cleath in thl11u Chamber. ... . , ·'!lie pften 1emotloaal.trlal, with Fou- "1!01'.L--Jaui'" .Jrifi,IJ!e principal '"-.Qlilal.lilnl,.la.ta,I Uiree weeks In the "'"11toom bl Jlldgq,·Ai!illph Alex· andif:' ~ F..;q,..i, do-~~~. bit his lip, 11.w.d hfa liead'lliid ii>libed. He bad cried before lo the courloom - wlum oa lhe wllneu lland be told the jury hi9 young son Jeffery dJed of natura1 causes, not by beaUng. Betty Lansdown Fouquet, the boy's natural 'mother, said hp bad been beaten apd stomptd lo deaU\ by .the defeodant, then dumped in a canyon near Sau gus. ~ MRS. NIXON GREETS YOUNGSTER WHO CAME TO EL TORO MCAS TO SEE THE PRESIOENT The prosecution contended Fouquet was jealous or bis wife's love for the boy, was angered over the youth breaking a window , and had tortured · him. The defense said the boy died of a slckness and Fouquet feared he would be pro- ~ed because of his police record • F""" r.,e l NIXON •• ~. rlgbt to assemble and prol<st. • Did Oswald Give Russia Secrets From El Toro? 'jbe youth died Sepl. 11, 191& -abou_t one month btlfore a bunter found the animal-ravaged remains of a young bey ~ in a canyoo near Saugus. At the time the boy was ideiiUiled by coroner's offlcen: .. simpiy "Jcmn Doe No. 12." N!Joo'1 address 1""1gbl wjl\_j>e·the flnl live telerilion coverage from the Western Wblte HoUse and bis lint live report, to ihe Milon oo the WeSt Coast u Pres!· Fnm Win llenfat were changed followinl Oowald'1 defec-Center City Parli Plans on Display, dent. Stcret data obtained while stationed at lion to Russia and Powua: 18.)'I be doet He will speak from h1s office at the El Toro MCAS may have been civen to oot believe the Sovieta: had the capability ~t ~uard Loran SlaUon adjacent the Ruasia by Lee Harvey OiWald, according to down the UZ before that. Once again the plans and models for PrealdenUal home. ABC will ·mtcrowave to the man whose UZ spy plane was shot He notes there were two U2 flights over the HuntingtOn Beach central city paik the itlt.to a central offlCe_ by means of a down by the Soviets, tOrpedoing a 1960 Russia shortly aft.er Oswald arrived , will be on display for the public at a ~porary system rlggeCI fram the East-West summ.lt conference. · there, an unevenUul one on april 9, lll80, special meeting of the parks commission ~JeC:m~iributed to otlier Francis Gary Powers, later freed by and h.is own on May l, h~adlng to the at~~ P:~ '111~sda~een dream 0 t 'networls for simultaneous showing. 'Ibe the RlWiaru, makes hil suggesUon in an shoo14iown. architects Eckbo, Dean, Austin and airahle;ment is the same u that UJed for autobioerapby, "Operation Overfli&ht," The MPS systems could lrack planes at Williarm:, will be displayed in the city live .fOotbau coverage. wbieh aoes on sale in 10 days. high altitudes. Recreation Building, 17th SL and Orange ·-Alt P'orce One toUcbed down ma-Authorities at El Toro MCAS today The incident lee: to the collapse of a Ave. A spokesman for the architects will Jesucally at El Toro Marine Corps Air ref•···• lo t "· Idea ex ~·mm•'t --•eren-··•·•uJa"' in Paris outline their views on how to develop the Station at 5:20 p.m. Sunday. The Prest-u...::u commen on 1o111: ' -'"" ""'11 ""' ""'1i::u i::u fll'St 147 acres of the park. dent, ~ fatigued , aod Mn. Nixon, lq pressing great reluctance. between President Eisenhower and Soviet Ultimately the park at Golden West a ma aptll. Gress· IUlt, stepped off the Oswald, named by the Warren COm· ~Premier Nikita Kb.rusbchev, Street and Talbert Avenue wiU ~ver plane J~ ~ !lfainl of· marlacbl mualc JriiJSlon'as the killer of Presldent John F. Oowald lokl American diploma II he about fl& ocrea, locludlnir a 155-ocre aolf 8aclr~ wC: ~ Kern ;ib', wu~ a ~~ty had offered the Rbas'1n1 any tnf4'ination course . .Purchase aDd develo~ot ·funds )lllV: 'jZ'df:.t~-· prioF lo hit !lilt defeclloo lo lhl" Soviet be cOuJd provide about U.S. Marine Cfl" are being oupplled from a 16 mllll'I' bmid' -~-,.._. lo Unioo. • • -atloni wbm be delected. Issue approved by the voters "!"I. from '"' -, 1 , • federal ppea space _funda. -. -·lit ·· --p-po~ out In hllDoot -which Poweni notea In bis auloblograpby that Duting 'lllunday'• meeting architects ~~ .. ~'to the c;riiw{ •ttnC ~ began b$ng 1triallzed by 1 a1m • 1t ls extremely interesting that one of the will present for public. view a model of j nd \._.._...._, IN questiana :before a brief newspapers Sunday -that El Toro was Warren COmmlssloo'1 tighUy guarded the entire park u well u modell of some !all; ............. astronaut.: -" n ~-aid' ol ... ........ lo be lllC. 1u•·• in the . ~I~~ a roee. llhe wu never a U2 base, but~ frequ~uwy ew secrets concerns a document on Vll" 1 •. nc l,IWIWl.1115 UC\i haMlng to; a litUe girl, retriev~.Jt an4 over the southland.. . . . acceu to such data. pag~missloners will be ~ked to ap- handed it over the fenct. Another llWe He ·~ays Oswald liad accesa to in-'Mle foi'mer apy pilot. parachuted to prove and. adopt the plan showing how glrl who had been touched by the Presi· formation about the U2, ~ al~ the aalety afiar his plane was bJt by an-..... ........ th tte dent looked th\ltlderstruck wJth awe. then-new MPS 11 rader height-findlna: "alrcralt ~fire ·-• was exchang...1 in 19'2 the park land ls to ~ wm.i IO e ma r The President told the crowd that gear. u &1J11. ~ may 10 to the city council for final meeting the astronaurs was "one of the _.::So::me:::_.:codea=:..:a:::nd:..:d:::•ta=-co=mb.:.ln.:.a.:.tlons.:.. __ for_So_v_ie_t m_aster_-'IP-"y_Rudo __ U_A_be_l. ____ dec_islo_· _•_o_n_th_e_l_and_uae __ Plan_. __ _ most memorable event& of our !lyes." He said phyalcally they looted 11 ll they had just been on a trip from San Clemente to Los Angeles but added far the crowd'• amusement, "but, that's a pretty bard ride." Nixon said be was enonnoualy proud .,.. that thia naUon could produce me.n like the astronauts who came th r o u I h becawte of thek great ablllty to surmount a dlfJ!Cllit · la!I< when tbelr 111echaolcal materials failed. * * * Nixon Polishing ' . ' . ' Speecli. on New Troop Pullouts President ·Nixon today WU puttq the final toucbet en a television· ~ tonlgb~ In wiif<;h be fs expected lo ' ' . dlaclose new troop wltbdrawals In'. the Vietnam War. The speech wll! be hia fim on the Soutbeast Allan conflict -now threaten- ing~ widen in Lao!! and Cambodia - since Dec. 15 and bil military advisers have mixed feelings. President Nixon ls anxious to add to the 115,000 men he bu already ordered pulled out, but a new sur1e in Vietnam fighUng bu bis key aldOI concerned. The measure ts aeen u illeviatlng · some of the anU-war pressure on him at home and~ d emonstratlng ad- ministration faltll In South Vietnamese force:;• obllllles to bmlle the fighl Some of bl.I advilen, however, have urged a slowdown In the rate of troop withdrawals due lo the lncn!ue In ground actloP recenUy. 'lbe newest reductloo iJ DOI expected to· uceed the IO,GllO-man palloot ordered in Decertlber and just completed last week, at about U.000 men par montb. Aide. said President Nixon wu work- ing oa the speech !iJ11t up to the l11t 1nloule and llrOlljly · conaklerln& a .dtseuuloo ol the now·broodened nature of the llPtJna. lla II reponediy aodous lo ..,... <>illco lo Cantre• tilal It II DOI In Ameri<a'i iJileteat .. upand that Jn. ......... In I.Ml ml C...bodia. :.,~~-~~ Jn1o .forefp lmitory-haYI focuoed fwa oa Capitol HID aad -· tbal lhe U.& ta 1.W.C la ...... . e Imported C.rved Woo4 Ftam11 ::, • Dow11 • f ••th., s.;i+-ConstrudiO. e Wide S•l1ctlon of F1bric1 · :., e Your ~oice' tf Wool Flni1he1 SPECl.4UY$~ ~g59eme• PJUCEO ~tJ ,. . H.J.GARRfJT fURNfJURE PROFESSIONAf INTERIOR DESIGNOS ·--·I'll.-2215 HARIOR ILVD. COSTA 1.4EsA. CALlf. 646-0275 Ml>-0276 "' . ' ,--• Tedayts ._., ... . . ....,.-- .Y.· teeki-= - Picket$ . A jvl\itiitg Nix~ij_ .. ' I /' ' ' 'Protes~ Pla n-Md Tonight Before Talk on· TY • . - ·' BIJtLETIN ,By IUCllAJll) P. Nill. • . Tb<Prelldalt,_-btU.ve, w1u .n. . • , ot .. ...,,......, • ... nouoce further' U.S. troop wttbdrawal. President and Mrs. Nixon 1D1U A candlell&ht protest a11lnat President · from Sooth Nietnam and may indicati. board a h.elicopttr tojiigh& immediate· Nixon's_ Vietnam policy hU.been. sc~ul-how he plans to deal ~ith the Catrlbodl~ · ly after his nattonWfde televition.:ad--ed torupt outside hb We.stern White situation. d d d · f El T M ' . Bland, who has been active in many ress an. t~rt . or oro a':'nt House m San Clemente. Vii!triam protest demonstrationi locally, Corps Air Staiwn a~ then W@hing-The protest demonstration and vigil,· was tustr:lbutln& Jeaflets c r it t c i 1·1 n I ton, D.C. ~that ht can put in:.a jutl aru.ounced by Robert'"b. Bland ol Laguna "snail-paced wJild'awall and Viel· day at the Whitt Home TueJday.,. Beach, has been timed to coinclde with namizalion." It quot e a PrealdlatJal prtsidt!ntial aide! in Laguna' Beach -Mr. Nixon's teliviaJon addrtH to' the na· critics. The ileni'iMtraUOn 11 JChecluted at annouriud late' today. tion Gn \be Vietnam war at.t p.m. PST. 7 p.m. 1bt leaflet states it-ia publiSbed by •-M 0 ' ' 8 .Held i1.1 :.Newport Riot Four Officers Hu.rt in Park Melee By JOANNE REYNOLDS • Of Ille 0•111 PMtt SIM Eight adult1 and one juvenile were Jn custody tOday following a fi!t-swing.i.ng !'Jlelee Sunday afternoon at Balboa's "B" Street Park that left four Newport liOiicemen injured. · Officers said the lneident began at the cJose of a rally sponsored by Free Us, a group alllliated with the underground newspaper "From Out of Sherwood Forest." "' Barry Simon Weillberg, 21, of 2372 Mesa Drive, principal speaker at the rally, WU arrested OD charges of disturb- Suspect !dmits . ' Armed Robbery, .. Ing the peace when he allegedly used Angela Davis to s~k on the OCC ~am· obscene language in hia speech. pus. Weinberg formerly wu a student at Sgt. Don Burdsall said Weinberg . was Orange Coast College where he led ted bout 3.30 th •···• f unsuccessIUJ attempts to gain recognition arres . a · p.m. on e uo.oh1 o for a Students for a Democratic Society complamts from residents. (SDS) 'chapter. He was an editor of a · '1Wben we started to escort We.inberg campus underground newspaper, The from the scene, a f.ew people startlng eg.. Liberation News. glng the crowd on, and they attacked the Weinberg was s u s p e n d e d then oflicers," Burdlall said. He estimated reinstated on ~ of good behavior crowd 1ile'betweeD 100 and 150 people. l89t fall semester for inviting radical "It didn't last too long. We had rei~ students from UC Irvine to speak on forcements on the scene a Im o s t camjlQs witboot authorization. Earlier bt ~Jy. Some ol lhe dtlzent of Ill& tried to.aet UCLA communlat proleuor (l!ee RIOT, Pqo I) Qid Oswald Give. RUS,sia ' -• ' • • • -lo"' ~ ,.~ ' • -~~ -.j \ ... , ... tht·.oranae Colmt.Y Peace Actloa , Coonlinaihll CqaDcjl ~ i ~M"'; addrtla. . • Kenneth CUT, ~ Clemente • tjly manaaer, said be undir89d t'h e dmonstraUon would be aimilar· to one held Christmas eve. Carr said a'.i lone as the demn"1trators uercile their CoMUtutlonal rtiht there JO ftO-bUI• .for thi:cJly to iliny tbtm tilt • . • (~ NIXON, Plii·l1 -• Hirth, Parsons Front R11nnef.s . . ' As New Mayor Beblnd-thHc-polJUcking !or the Po!l of Newport Beach mayor got heavy over the weekend. The other five members of. the new City Council f)OI together Sunday to 4i•· cuss the mayor candidacies of front· runners Undsley Parsons and Ed Hi~. Councilman . Donald MclMis boated 1 meeting at mi home that included Cou1>-. cilman J!o1rard Roprs and the three couneilmeHlect. Rldlard Croul, Wan Doatal ml Carl l(ymla. So many ~ calbi were being made on behalf ot Hirth and Panou that one couocUman-eHict wu moved to .remark · today, "I'm getting Ured ti0lt. 1 .wtlh It ACCOMPANl l D BY MARIACl!IS.,NIXONS Dll'LAMI AT I L TORO ' . ' . Nixon ~o· Teli Nmv Troop ' . • • ' r ' ' would .n enct." 11a:t ·. ~t ·•u¥.nr. _, n-'1111 ... " -::t... .... u.. P. ..--~ ... ! ~ -r:-i..I.·" . . ~ Sent to Jail S·eerets From · El · Tnro? t . . :t .. ' ~r:• ..... , ...... ' -' ~· a.. fllll bda! •iir nol .. ba{ .... -- that --hi• -dt<fllon. ·llhut:~~ .. ·. · .. Tonight ' ~lion tl>d11 ~--llO • ~ ~ lo !llPUd tall In· flaof on a televlaliin • ipeeib ~ In t... Ud Cambodll. Robert Russell Olin today admitted that he took $900 at gunpoint from Bertahire's In the SM restaurant at Orange County Airport Ind wu ~lately sentenced to eight months in orange County jail. Olin, 38, of Garden Grove, made the plea as Superior Court· presiding Judge William· Speirs was preparinr to order what woulCI have been the aecond tria1 on anned robbery charges for the former Orange County Dirtctor ti tbt Seventh Step Foundation --a charitable orga.niza... tion llevoteli to the rehtbilltltion of. O:· convlcta. Judp Speirs transferred the case to Judge Byron K. McMillan who promptly set the jail term and three years proba.- tion fOr the balding, jovial Olin. A dead- locked jury was unable to reach a verdict two months ago in -11: trial before Judge Samuel Dreizen. Olin was one of two men who held up the bartender of the in tbe sky restaurant on Oct. 'll, 1968. Gary A. Cecil, .22. or Martinez, Calif., was cleared of identical charges after he testified against Olln in the earlier trial. . Badha m Air Fund Bill Passes Test . Spedol to .. DAILY Pllm SACR.AMEN'ro -A bill authored by Aaemblyman --IL Badbom CR· Newport Beach) raising money for air pollution stud ies through personali>ed lictnlt plates has passed its first test ~ ..... Badham's bill was approved by the A s s e m b I y TrallSpO!t&ti_on Committee Thunday and is now befcre the House Way1 and Means Committee. FNm """ "'""" Secttl data obtained wltlle· stationed at El Toro MCAS may. haVe~been f1ven to Russia by Lee Harvey C>nrlld, ·according to the man whose U! spy plant wu shot . down by the Sovltta, torpedoinf a llllO Eut-West lllllllllit ""1fmDce. · Francis Gary Powers, later freed Dy the Bnssians, makes his sugestkan ln an autobiography, "Operation Overflight," whidl .pes OJI We in 10 dayL -at El Toro lfCAS loday refused to comment on the klia, er~ preuing great reluctance. Oft:ald, named by the Warr.n Com· mission as the killer of President John F. Kennedy, was stationed ln Orange County prior to bis 1959 defection to the Soviet Union.' Powers points out In his book -which began being serialized by s o m e newspapers Sunday -that El Toro was never a U2 base, but U2s frequently flew over the Sou~and. He says Oswald hid access ·to tn- fonn1Uon about tbe U2, and aho the then<Jew MPs II rader height·flt>dlnl 1ear. . Some codes and data combinations were changed lollowfnC Oiwild'1 defec· tioo to Russia and Powen •• be does nOt believe tbt Sovielll bad '·lhe ciplltilllty to down the U2 before Iha~ He notes there were two UJ flilhb over Russia ~ly alter Ornld arrlved STOCK JlfABKE'J' NEW YORK (AP) -The ltoc:k market showed ~ small loss in very quiet tradinc late this.-. (See quotaUons, Pages IS.Ii). - there, an uneftntfut one on april I, ltsO, and bia own on May 1, leading kt the -~· nie MPS systems'could track planet at high .altitudes. The incident lee:. to the collapse or a summit conference scheduled in Paris between President Eilenbowtt and Sovlet Pr"llller Nikita Khrushchev. o.Wlid told Am«lcan diplomats he had ol!ered the Rusolans any lnloftnauon he could provide about U.S. Manne Corps operations when be defected. Powers notes in his autobiography that it is utmnely interesting that one Of the Warren Commission's tighUy guarded secrets C1)ncern5 a document on Oswald's access to such data. The former spy pilot parachuted to safety after his plane was hit by an- tiaircraft tire and was exchanged in 19'2 for Soviet muter spy Rudolf Abel. t Books Sale Aids Mardan School ~ ~riners_ Lip Club of Newport Beoch ml the Man!an School ti Educa· tknal~ tbel:apy in Costa Mesa are con· ducting 1 book aale from I a.m. to 6 p.m. May I through May 3 al the Westclilf Shopping Caller. Proceeds from the book sale wtll benefit the Maidan School Scholarahlp Fund ·in Costa Mesa. For further in- formatton concerning: donation of boot! for the sale, call the Mardan Center 1t 19'1-tm. . Tb<y did -.!bat In Ille -'of city ftmDy ~ thd '°"' !or ina10I' shotlld be dorie by aecret ballot. A secret ballot for ma,. h was tield roUr years ego, b~ : .. trlcfltlon · of an open mayoral vote. Normally, a qtiorurn of four or more of Ille tieven City CoUncll. m.mbtn niajl .not IJ1eel iixcepf ·lft a· public riteetblf, 'll>e ~ Bunday .wu 1ecan; ~It. towewff!, became the threei eounetanen- elect .,. nol yet ""'"' In anif II'< not yet ·offlctalJJ councflmen,. PaJ'Oi'lll has -11% ywa "' Ille Cfly C9unc11, tba 1aa1 two yt0n 11 mi)!>r pni wn. lltrtb has been a counciimin two yean. , 1 Both aay they art available for the. many daytime functions 1 .mayor II caUed upon to perform. ton!Pt, In whlCll he is expeded lo ~ -emaall on tilt --dllcJoae new troop ·wlthdrawalo •ln tlie wi1h ~,lauth VletnaJnae lon:e1 ·cbullnc Vietnam War, , ' , , into= territCl'1-haYI focmed !An The apeech wlll bt bb first on the OG HID and '*"hero t11at ..,.11.8. Soutbeaot· A!tan conflict --· threateo.. ~ la Ill in deeper. . • ing to widen )n Lo"' ·and Cambodia'-•1 'ftlo Clll'rJlll cellina ..,, U.S. J since Dec. 15 and hil mflitary ai!vlleri -Vlelnim la·IM,000 -. but ea. b4ve miled feelings. . . , ,, tual atrooatb lat week wu oal1 ~ldent Jllloo b anslom ,lo add tO • me. !he 115,000 .... he bu already Cl'dericl ' Pl!11ed out, but a -aurre· In .Vltllilm flihtini w .hl• key "1<1'!' coocemec1. • • .. ; E. x-councilman. · 1be measure ia aeen u ~~ . some ti tbe anU-war priuvre,Gft. hlili·~ me•andallo·demon1tr.at1e•1·»·· See* -Cit' y Hall; mlnfatration faith in South ·-• KS '°""'·abilities I<> handle !he fight , • • · . Some or his advi>er•. hot1tver, 11m . ~p-·ark:n 1r Snnre · urged a elawdown in the rate of. _troop .. e r --- withdrawals due to the tncrute · in · rround action reCenUy. -~ Dee 'Coot always HM spent a let of :rho ..,.eot reduction Is not expect"1 to time at N~ Beach City Rall Voten elc:eed !he 50,000.man (iullout ordered In tumecrblm out or ·ollki! u •·.councll-Travel Agency Sued . by Swiss Dtcember aiid jual compleled wt•wtil:, . man two ye8n ago but he la flndlnC .,. .. at about 12,000 men per month. · ..... "' 11 ol ..-Aida tald President Nixon WU 'fP!'k· reuon to return .. L ... ,. "":!'l"'pv- A siilt umln1 a~N"'l!Otl Beach travel agency WU filed Friday In Orang. ColJn.. ly Sn-Courf by Switzerland'• atat.. controlled touriat bureau, oeetm, PIY· ment.f0r tatlrotd. tkketl. : _. · • Named as defentluta In the lit,JK cllim by. Ille Sw!u National Touriat Of. flee b-World Horlzona lnstltuUoa, ·4!00 Campu1 Drive. The govmunet1t orgulz.ation ctaJm1 the finn used · Eurail ticket: on Swlu rallroida, bflt •lopped payment oo· a check laued for the fll,000.plua bill without a bit of e1p~Uon. lng on the speech right up to the: Jut . ..miwit In his capacity as. preol~ ti m!nv.te . and strongly conalden;nr a .the,.Corona , ~I ~, dhambe~ of c.om. :c=:~ !be -~deMd lla!)irl_ I!! ni::· ... thing la 'ao1 !ht ..;,;.. Cook ~ la r-~•.. ..-~., •· .,--noif has to blml f9r a !>lfklnl 1p1oe. . rm .,.... • ....., ~ w -· so ·GOOJ< bad Caind!m>tt Robtrl ·Shol- critkf in Cooflr"' that It II not. ID . ton 111]1gut MOilday thOl ·lormer, tjty " · councllmen recetve the mioot reward ·oi • porlllnr poil to· city Iota. Shelton, ..... is 'retiring from the COW)Cll ·-hil IUCCelSO< to bt Mloctod In :votlofr today, - Gover nor!' Note ,. • , c • • • • , ff · · s~ he waan't ·proposinr the, putlnc 'Ga· s' ·Oppos1t1on · -wivi1ege, 1>u1 Hid !he nn1 coun-• • _ • 1 _ • cil1mlght like~tq co9sid'ef it. J 1 ~Ai.EM :i>ret (UPI)" _ The ,g,;i.ernon • Anoiiier mtrlnc "!"nclbn~~, .P~ul Gni. • · · arnOcl ·!he ber, wd he had looked 1t rus bumper of, Oregon . and Walhlnlton w, sticker the other · d8y· arid 'w-Ondered !t Delen1e ~ent today they could not ~ ctty wu gding to .... nt him to oerape defri ~·gas lhl~ts agall)st-'es· . it Off . • If adopted, it couJd raise Sil million, -"" hil tbeory. A,llemblyman Jlabdom -tes that owners ti 2411,111111 ti (:lllfornla'• u rn1111on veblcles ""'1ld fllY ~ eslra for pernialized -platel. . '1be comblnatlolll could Include lbtlr . ~e~port ~ ~~ker$ Honored pee.led attaCka•b'y dlalidents: · ' ....,-· ---·-'-------Gov, Tom McCall of Oregon ·anc[·Dan • • Ev.., tll'W~ WI tlie'ita!#s cu•t '°1-aaf~ cope wlth·•tWo ~.'II ·~ ,.P. . -pooltion: huntan biidlei ..er-rilm.f · . ' ·Ceue . lrOCki, !oind ·.atlmlptl ... ~ , or , · T damap a train by e~ves « arms. m ··.non·· 'Wrote · a· ietier -io r M • , ' 1 ' ,_ at pol -· much likt the matt ~ bumper ltlckfn. Abortion Vote Loses SupPort AUBURN. N.Y. (AP) -The slate assemblyman whose vote earlier ,this month assured enactment of ·one oC the moet liberal abortJon laws In the u)ion has been denied endol'leme11t tor re-eleo- Uon by the DemocraUc Committee ol the heavily Roman Catholic county in which he Uves. Five times since 1990 Auemblyman George M. Michaels WU endorsed by the Ca)'Jlfl, COUnly DemocraUc Committee, and lift Umes he won election lo the legtslitun. Michaelljs a Jew. Suaday nJtlll, Mkhlell WU -ttil ,.,... enoonemeal '12 to 4S by • fellow Aub11rn attorney, John Rossi. . • • . . • • • ·20-year-v~teran, Seve n · R·etirees Get City .. Tri6ute ' .... In "-'-. se\:ftltfy of'Def'!!l.'•Melv !Alid'duna , -ir..-,. 1'fi1.' the Ar'm1 "-· · d~ ti 11a naie cu ~.i.e. · -. , weaaier ,. -... ! . . • . "I'. • • • . ~ • The low cli>udl ..,.. olt1y tomp- orary VLsltin to U..ci>ut'~1u make way • for l'JNblne around I nOoO 't'Oeaday •·., Uie' le'mperatft bangs around the'mlddl• slltlea. Newport Qeacb clly <rnployea held. Helen Dorris, Marina Park (city !railer their annual t<rvlce awanfl benquet park) operators Allen and A"'°'la Saturday night and recoplsed seven Of Russell, and ,eneral aervk:es worker their feUDw w«kers Who have riUred "Harvey TOID'De)'. and one Who hll worked for the city 20 The service aW!rdS banquet was held years. at the Newporter Inn with 325 city The 20-year veteran iJ Dwiaht Tipping, employes 8.nd their lpOUJtJ in attenda~ foreman d strett and traffic lip pain-plua members of the City Council and the Ung. four city commi.Yions. Tippins 98id the job has been pretty Sery1ce. pins were ;iven to each worker • IOod-and at timel pretty trying too. who has re:aw;hed a five-year platen ih "Traffic bas become worte evety year his city emplciyment. One hundred twenty I· and after all when you work out in the new city employes were also recognbed. nUdd1e ol the street .•. " Fiftten-year s er v i c t pins •ere He said there have been some rut prese'"nted to Maryann Cain, Roy clOle calls bul luckily none ol the city Clemens, Douglas iDein, An d re w street painting crew has ever been Galluzzo, Edgar G~ Rlchard HoJlad, oeriously burl. 'ripping, wtio Is 51, said he Edward Jillson, Hugli )lcMIDan. lleftry is goinf to Ir)' to wrap tt up wh<n he ts Pemberton and Alma Thom-. i 111. · Roclpientl ol 1~1'11' oervlc9 • .._ -""".lltve ,.ctred 11111 (1111 yeer J-~ lldlflrl It 11 e y, m pollctrnen -Corter, Rtymond LaV-8ullock, 'lrmlmn Sams: Lealle Lee and Vincent McManlaal, librarian Chapman. Ell11t Conaty, Geor1e Dunl&an. • ~;.J . ' .• 'Melvin Rauiec Loula Heeno. Tli<i ·~ p!imt :~ .shfp"t"·iu .. Aloo, Donald .lonei, Wllllcn Jordan, fr1ini Okinawa .lo• the• Umatllla · Anny Adelle Manell, llaymoqd McCabe, Donald Depot near Hrrinio!on . In n«theut i Picker, Allen -_ Aupota Ruatell ~.'!hi•uld ttl.i.I lir ta1tilr0a the . Walter Sprin aod Robert Wheeler. ' It.ate: ' , · : . 1 ' · ·~. • :.., .. ·-·' .,, ,, .. , .. :fYl· •·, ' INSl.DB "tODAY Given pl~ fir five .YUfi:-CHY tenice • _ ..... ~,"' 1 • • were Vlnceot · AntlBta, ·~ Bondi "1.e:u...;;;_:.M·\·.J\fes', .... , n." -~:...-r· ... · 1 Who't BoM'I/ Ba1e1nottzr Ht'• Wiiiiam 8011..,, Jack ~ ~ '' '"HY~ ;<l• ~.UV 1'1t.t rtA• °"""""°'-llcJ>trlo·tatc , B-a •• ~~---~<""" ,_ t.,) D .. 011 ""-•W fiir ·Son.· .c:.d;;;::.L;;.~~~k, ~~-;;_; Io .. Meet on Tu~day' ;.. l;o11. s.._m.riji·'"' riot. Sall<rlc ' Curt Doeh. -• t seat, and he't Qetting bitter ' Nprman Fleece, Rlchti.1 _ Homillo!I, • ~ \1iilllae ;..-. .j U.:,. ~ . ""°""' aU th• Cim<. Sn P1191 f, Harvey '!urlburt, ~ ~;·Rotiett M .. Ullllled ,Sj:flool ~ -ol · -n I -• -· n, Kelly, J"'!'"' LOuden, -Magtei;a, trua1eft win bt btld TuelMy tt 7.a J"ln. .,_ ' =-·• Paul llartie, Vicki °"'fJ. Jdllll <1tt~RiY· rn the N!Hortum tiNtwporl Harbor lllMll ;==. ~ ,..: --.. .mond Ptftdletcn. SehoOl '-• • tr;11t • ;; or-.. '-"' ' ~Kennetll Ptrry,....,.ercedeo -llqpll'lntendt!ll w1111am,·,c,o;. --• I:," 11-11 :JAtfJ ...,.. ~ ~ n~ hi JW6ii --~ Gf ~t ;-·r :. .... =: ... =::.:~=,.-' j r =. Billy ltlr.I. ~-~ Mix ~ .. 1,,.. <w:a .M ... HID ~ ""'" ::=., -. • . ~'MrYtn.andT<limlJ~~:. '~111o,~wtll1"i.• ......... ~" .... .._. -··ii Clialr\Dan ~ the 'nanfl _... wu cotlon of attehclance lirioiourtol• ~ 1111 ---· ' Stan 11Jnchbtt1. · meellnl. ' • '------------/ .. .. >. • • ~ • ' s - \ ' ' I IMILV PILOT N cs .. s::; -E t Bribery : Suspect ··. \_ ,Gives ··S~f~.· IJp·~,. . ' . A fUllUYe bunted In connection with the ollefod •10,000 attempe.d bribay of a Costa Meu. paUOl!man contacted._1u~ orities today to surrender bimaelf. laller'i loriner parlDe< 1111 a narcotlCI charge, ' '. · H~ said Patrolman Gary Barwi( Im· mediately repOrted be had b e e n a~ proacbed about naillnl Cbariea S. Dreyer, 32, of 1115 Sumet IUd(e Drive, t.guna lleldl,ooabumnp. Eu-c. -· "·of 1422 -SL, Newport Budl, WU pi.e.Q 'under •rml Ill -Judldal IJlltrlcl Coull by SCI. Jad; Calnan, of the police vice and 1Dt4lllprq -. lie was wblsbd olf to COiia M ... City Jail to anlt amipn\enl Ill 1:» p.m., cm an amst warrant .laued two -1:sqo. . . ~ and bis alleged .:O!IDplice In the --allo -!or arralp-menl today -... cbarged with attempl- ed bribery, COlllPinCJ' to w..Jy -and -~ danilerOUI «up. . -c. -. 17, ol -1 San Brilo Place, Laguna Nl(uel. was alftlf,. ed April I and cbarged with atielllptlnl to frame a bf prooecutloa -ID • cuearalnltR<>adoodo. -and. the wlloeat -former o""°" ol the Newport Beoch nl(bltlub bear1JC the name of bl!nd oln(er J- Fellclano -w.,. cbarged with grand thell. Min -SZI,GOO -ol lklqor WU allepdly -from -nl(h1opota and arranpd to be aold al Felldano's, ---lo .-!lei. Onnp County !llllrl<I Attmiey Ceotl ~m: ~~~or::!":; South Bay Cl~ Fire Quenched • . Fu.m.n IDday <lllmated dama(e at about 15.llllO from a fire which lnlte out &mciay night lo an apartment In the South Bay Club complex. : Two eJl(lneJ and a truck were caDod to the apartment at lnolna A vecue and !Ith lltreet at 7:11 ·p.m. by the raldent, Denlae Abbot. · The blue WU «llltaJnod within a few mlnuta, firemen aald. Sbe told lnvestl-pton the WU heating a pan of ...... on her stove, when it bolled over and ig- nited. Firemen said the stove, cupboardJ, eounter topo and cellinga were dama(od by the flames, while the rut of the tltcl>- .,, and parll ol the llving area rectlved heavy smote damage. · . ! Geta l\'alotull r .. t Dreyer WU IUblequeatJy taken fnto custody on a careftllly filed -In-volving 1,500 druc ptlJa alla(edly ·pro- vided by -. aloof with ... "°° don payment Cll the •10,GOO Ide. Authortliea have -.,...big their seorcb for Rondoodo to LN V-and ~.until be ..-r.d locll1 Oii the 11arraet IAued earlier. • • ,.,.... P .. e l ..... , .. ) mot ... mi.~ hea ~ In to help m1 11 ht noled. · Taken Into ·cuatoey on d>arJ• of waaltln( a peace ollloer -.: -Bopr IC1;lea ,a.Ddl, 1>1 Of 'UU W. Balboa .Blvd. -Vkld L,_ Do.io, 21, al f'/I <lean Ave., Hmittnp,. Beach. -Ni<!< ~ a, of 1001 E. Balboa Blvd. • ... -Wllllm. ..... a • .,..,.,*., of. UIZ 11'. Balboa BGuJmnl ' .....-·IMl7-. a, of uu w. Balbo&"Baaiennl. ........... ftlmll Gr• ••4 JO, ot 1352 11'. Balboa-· -Allla Jdliay lollf, ZI, allo of 1352 W. Balboa -1'U arTeltod-00 cbarJee of bOttery. Bunfla!I 1114 ollJcor Daoiel McConf IRll!ered a_.dlslocated antJe lo the fray and olll_cm Stan Brasier, Albert Down and John Simon were !ruled and-reJeu. ed from Hoar ""'1>ltal with minor ID· jurl ... Fre'e U1 bas be1d rl!Uff the lut three ~· at the Balboa Pier Part they caD People's Part. The youthl are planning to appear at the City Coancil meeting next Monday nlgf!!. A ~ wu .rece1vod at the dty hall Friday utlog they be put on the ,agenda to talk on the subjects of police hm.ssrJu>nt and mating public laclllUes •Vailable for rock concert and for meOllogs of COlllll\UAlty IJ'OUPI such IS Fret Us. ' One spokesman for Free Us 15 Donald . Ell/'~fW .. l<f UC Irvine craduale ti!lt IiN' bl S..ta ADI Heipta. Elder 11 illOe:tlted wtth Shel wood 11' ore s t, formerly distributed from his Bird lo Search of a Gqe boobl«e Jn Newport ~~~baJl)om'?~ " Earle G. DoaIJe Services Slated Services will be held Tuesday for New· Port Beach resident Earle G. Doane who died Saturday at the are of It. A naUve of Southern Callfomla, Mr. Doane had lived In the Har1>or Area for 29'yean. He 'was employed M an engineer w1lh the Wildon Comtructlon Company •I Cerritos and the "'glneerlng department of the city of Newport Beach. He was re- tired at the time of his death. . J!e'A.., hll wlfa. Yera of the family hi:iiM, 411S Poppy St., C.Orona del Mar; a daughter Carol lJasney of Detroit; a sis- ter, Mrs. Harvey Cristen of Pasadena, and two grandchildren. Funeral servi.,., will:be beld at 11 a.m. at Pacific View Chapel. Stepf~eJ; '"" ...... !": _... -• Giillfy ~in· '·· ~y1s .~~ath ... ,. -. . LOS ANGELES (AP). -&111ld Fou· <iueti" •~ '"" •1 bia!ini li1a' ;.,.., .. 1c1 J • _ . ~--'wucon- vlded of. flrsl deer* murller today by a • Superior. Co\l!'I IVY ol ~Ii!!~~ llllCI four .._._ (Ea)'IJOr'story p .,.,-1 . . 'IC_.._, :..~-1 I ~ •• ~ ~.=-•\bl~d:lfter IS hqm of dellllentloll· ad l!lJl·redonvene . bii'W.......,·fJr~ j>liaae ol • the,tnaJ to --.r~. n, • lhbald. l>O.aeotanoad-te me kbpdlomnent · or~ln)beg~~~. 1.. ,.,,,. o11ea :emotlonal,IJlal, wllh Foo- ~}~':: 111:"=~~~ . , . . MRS. NIXON GREETS YOUNGSTER WHO CAME TO ' EL TORO MCAS TO SEE THE PRESIDENT From Pagel NIXON ••• riglit lo assemble and prQ!!'I. _ Nlxoo '1 addi-es3 tonlgtil will be 'the Tint live h!levislon coverage from the Western White Houae .and hiJ first live reP,Ort to < Laguna Mother of 3 Dies " lnHead-o11El Toro Wreck th~ nation DD the-West O:>ut u Prell· Three persons, Including a Laguna the car in wblch she was riding, driven dent. Beach mother of Uirfe, were 'killed in by LesUe Jean Sterltl, SS, of 2.Bt San Joa. He will speak from his afflce at ·the Saturday traffic acc14ents. . quin Road, Laguna Beach, was struck eout Guard Loran Staqog adjacent the Killed In an early mornlng crash on headon by another,. vehicle traveling at Pttsldential home. ABC ·wJll microwave Vaelncia Avenue, south of·E't !I'Of9:~ad, high speed on the wrong side of the road. ute talk to a central office by means of a was ~lrulie Rae :7J.egJer, tr, if, ,1085 The teenage driver .of the other car, temporarf system riggid · from the Skyline Drive, Lagana Beacb •• · ·· who was not injured, wu arrested on Pre31deiltlai compound. Calllornla Hlpway Patrol officen'aald charges of felony dnmten drivln(. He II It will !bee be dl!tribUted tO other ·Wayne A. Shaffer, II, ol 15494 Earhart networks far limultaneooi abowtllg; Tbe Road, La(WUI Hilla. arrangement 1s the ...... • tllai uaec11.. Ship Sha.p·e Week Olli= sa1c1 the s1auon wagon_ driven live football 'coverage. · by Shaffer was traveling about 80 mJles ·Air l'orce One touched down ma-O N an hour and the impact was so great that ............. . . n lll0 ewport bia; car climbed the hood of the other ,....__, .lit El, Toro Marine Corps Air . vehicle, :slid over the roof and then • Jn !Iii -ol 1Jud(e ~ Alex-ander; .... .: ~...,;. •.. ~ .. · · . Fouquet, on bearlrig th<· verdlct, bit his llp, bowed hls bead aod IOl>bed. He bad cried before in the courtoom - when ori ~-;wilness stand he told lhe jury )Us young son Jeffery died of natural causes, not by beating. Betty Lansdown Fouqult, the. ·bay's natural Jriothert said he had been· ~aten and stomped to death by the defendant, then dumped in a canyon near Saugus. The prosecution coq~ded F9Uquet was jealous of his wl{e's love for the boy, was anger~ over the youth breating a window, and had tortured him. 'Ibe defense said the boy died of a idctnes.s all!f Fouquet I~ Ile .would be pro- i;eaited because « ·llif]ll>lice record. The youth died Sept. 17, 11166 -about one moo.th before a hunter found the animal-ravaged reinains of a young boy in a caoym near SaUJUS. At the time the boy was identified by coroner's officers as simply "John Doe No. 62." 'Ibere were no developments ln that case until Oel 25, 1968 when the Fouquet.s:' 5-year-ol.d daughter -pretty, blonde Jody-was found clinging to a chain llnk fence on heavily traveled. Highway 99 south of Bakersfield. 1be girl's plight attracted naUonwide attention and when Fouquet and Betty Lansdown Fouquet, 28, were arrested on child abaodooment charges, Mrs. Fou· quet's former husband, Billie Joe Lanadown of Camas Valley, Ore.; con· tacted authorities. Peter Anderson Last· Rites Held Stado!i at S;:tO p.m. Sunday. The PmJ. traveled "'1(1tber 171 ~ before coming ...-~~-·lfn; N1-, lq 'lb!I ~!°,~ft'~-~ee-t ~"'"!Oor to stop. . r. , • Funeral ..mce. ...,. held today for I'~ ill( ldeppi4 off the _.., Cl9BIWJ8111' DHll'., ..id ilfer~ Mrs. Sterjti, active in the Laguna Newport Beach insurance man Peter M. plane to u;e Rrainl fl mariachi music fn:inl: areas spansored by the Newport Beach Fest.ival of Art!, was treated at AnderJOO. - 1"' f"~1rf:!IJ.l',11lillia.~'1"$i:~~. . p ~~: = .. ~~;:....HOlpitaI ,,!_" of 't: Anderoon di~ 'lliur&Qay II the ••• (#lit -d !l ~· a!"! Jn another crash, a Sant.I Ana woman He was the distr1ct manager d • ..-... , ,... 1 r •• e 1_.n•a• e ~ • • --was k1"iied m· a two-<ar ~· about noon n----·e Life Insurance Company of ._", ~ ' .l ' " 0 • • - ' ' C , • .!Is o£ftflng eQd."9£ ' . Z. 1 IUW.I .n.cM:.I y .,,., .,.,_, .-:-11!' .~r !ft!'· C11J hand .to , ., Pii'Oapaints bi-Sblp ........,...,..,e at Willits onjl Sullivan sfteett. The victim, C'.osta Mm, and bad lived in the area fr"!' .,. l'Holde.t and.Mra. .Nixon. ,lfe beln,· 11v.en tickets (o"drOii\..;~at wu Ernestine Gana, 24. She and three nine years. p~. Up_ iO the ·crowd tbaijng bandt their marina or yacht club.. ...,.... young passengers . were thrown to the He .is aurvived by his wife Mrs. Rita and -erln( :q0a11q1>s:·lidft· • brlef" J;halrman of Ship ShaPe w.u· li 'lick· pavement when her car wu struck by Anderaon and son Paul AnderllOll al the talk .bout the astronauts. · fe Gadarlan. The event ls envfsloiied as a the other vehicle. family home at 242 62nd St.; his moij)er I · 1 boat t -~•M 'l1le viclm was cru$hed between a curb Mary Jane Anderson of Ireland; two "-. N'-on dro......i a __ ~-wu way or pr1va e owners o °"""' an tld 1 ·~-nd u.-And _,_ nua u. ~ ........ -envtrorunent-consclous public their inter-and her car as It 1 ded sideways• ter Ulvwia;s Tom a .--..1 enon ..., handing to a litUe glr1, retriend it and est in maintaining the qua}jty of New-the impact, police said. The three of Ireland, and a silt.er, Mary Ryan of handed It over the fence. Another little port=:..:Har=bo='·c_ _________ chlld_r_e_n _w_er_e_only....;.._•ll(b..:....U..;y_i/l'-'J'-'~-·---l-llino._ls...,...--------- giri who had been touched.by the Pres!-- dent. looked thunderstruck with awe. The President told the cnnvd that meeting the astronauts was "one of the most memorable eventa of our lives." He said physically they looi<ed .. ij they had just been on a trip from San Clemente to Los Angeles but added for the crowd's amusement. "but, that's a pretty hard ride." Nixon said he was enormously proud that this nation could produce men like the astronauts who came through because of their great ability to surmount a difficult task when their mechanical materials failed, ' .... .Cliair6 -BY · . t •ruv13J14v-. ~. ,. j~ ·::, . e-trnported C1rveef Wood Ft-tmes J.• e Down ·&: Ft1thtr St1t Construction Seal Beach Postmaster Wortli Keene, a trustee of the Orange Coast Junior College District, • Is the new chairman of the Community College Connell of the Nattonal School Boards M- IOciation. DAILY PILOT Most-wanted Man Caught In' Beach Faces 11.earingc . - .i._i ;:;_ · • Widt Selection of Fabrics .;,.._..:,,_.-,• .Your Choice of WoOd. Finishes • .. CUHOE COAST PUlllSMING COM,AW't ll•Mri H. W.9' ,.,.. ..... ,.,. ...... llMr J•ek a. c.,1., Viet '*kin ... ~., M9Mll" Tlio11111 k••~il Efl!W no11111 A. M•,,\i11• ~'"9Edltw ?110111•1 hrh1no NnJIOl'f aNdl 01Y f.fllw N...,.., ..... Offkt' 2211 W•1t l1lko l111!tvori Just two days after his capture in a Hunlln(ton Beach bar, a G-year old escapee who was descrlbtcl. by Uie FBI as one cl the nation's 10 mo!lll wanted criminals, was arraigned thls mornlng before a U.S. commlssloner in Santa Ana. The charges against Jame& John Byrnes include two countl: of tsdnaping, one charge of _to ~Uon of a fireann after felooy C011v'dion, and another char(a of. lntm)ate tranaporto· tion of a stolln .J:DO&or ft!hjcle. Bail WU tfcommended by the -~ at $1~.llllO. • • . • A11Tll119 A.t.tr .. u P.O. loa 1171, t2,6l Byrnes wu whlatod from the Showboat bar, 19202 Beach llouleYard Friday nlg!it by FBI agents who tool! blm to his hdme town of "°" Ancel& --c:.11 ~I :ut W..I.., SIPMt "'-""' -..ell: m ,_. ... _ ::''"I 991<!1: 1111S 99ICil ....,...,.. ~ .. NDl1ll ll c-rn. .... They said he would be~ back there, followinJ bll ar<alpment, to face trial . ..._L-Since he la wanted in sevenl cities, an FBI spokesman said today, the place ol. trial Would be dettnnined by ''whoever gel! him lint. .. DAlt..Y ••LOT • .-w.1et1 11 00111:1N:11 ... Byrnea, ·who was anned with a J>er. ......_,.,,...... 1a ,,...,ii.w ...,, --.. ~ , ringer pistol at the time of his capture, :.t~ •.:::, -~~ ':... ~"""'; had been free for seven mmtha after he 9-!ui W ,_.. .. Vt..,, ,._. wllll -etc.aped butt the Stafford COunty Jail, ,...,.,.. _..., °'""' o-1 ...-i1111111e St John v-. •••. ~ ........... ....,,.. -"' 2'11 ...... n.11-....... •:.:. .. N..,.. 111ctt. _. • w.t FBI lnriltigam Aid be and a. fel'-.., ....... caM ,.,,.._ IUW • T' ,·111 t7t41 MMl'J1 prisonerplned~fteedombJoverpcn;ertng ~ Cle..ttW A41aflsk1 MJ.a6n the Jailer. -~ '"".. w.,.. c.t ,....,.,. lyrnel lt accued of lteallilc I cat ln ~1'..::... ":' ,;:::,,:.::"'=: ~was. capturing a plane and It& pilot in . -.. ··-,,,_ --""~--i -~ and abandonJiic the plane and ~ -• --· • two lldnap vtctlma In Iowa. :-"o.t1cw...,:a..}'J:.:::i:' =~,r-: 'Jbe wamntl for hll arrett were lllu..t ~~·=: :!.-'..!.::..~,......,, In O'dlhoma City, Okla.i Jmeaboro, L---------.. -44• ~ 8)irlnatleld MllL \ ' I < • UPI~ CAPTURED· BY FEDS IN HB 'Moel W0ntad' Liora Byrnu An eJpert a1Vllhone player, be played with bancls while Jn prlJon Jn Iowa, Oklahoma aod Kanau, accordlnJ to the FBI. • -- SPECJALLV $~ ·~959 nert PRICED lff'tJ H.J.GAl\l\flT fURNr]llRE . PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS l PP.ea--· ..... ._ i 2215 HARBOR BLVD. cosrA MESA, CALIF. Ml>-0275 M6.QZ76 ... \ .. J -.. 11 ~---·--~-· • ,,.,:-' •' , Mention. deblllante ball and Immediately thoughts of gaiety during 1 wbirl of preball' parti .. are conjured up. • 1° ~But: tbtre is 1. 5'rious side, and patronesses o! Newport 1·Iarbor Aux- iliary, CblldreO:s Home Society's 1170 Debutante Ball learned why this fund-raising beaeilt'is S\aged annuattx· .. ~...,....,.;o.~· e wome.n·werl} bri~fed duri~ the traditional tea given today in their honor. Opening her bayfront home for the event was Mrs . Frank H. "l)'ane, and greeting honorees was" Mhi . Richard A. Sewell, auxiliary presi- dent. A foster par,ent'~ role in the proce~s Or ad0plion was explained by Mrs. Frank Craae of Seal Beach, a foster parent. She was introduced by Mrs. June Hendricks , district director of auxiliaries from the Orange Cou..n-o ty office in Santa Ana. . , . · Mrs. Alfred V. Jorgensen, ball' chairman introduced members of her committee who served as hostesses with 'other a'uxiliary members • • , < , Patronesses for the ball, wblcb ts presented during the Christmas holiday season, are th~ Mmes. Daniel Gaskill Aldrich Jr .. Bewley Allen , Lloyd Lees Aubert, Wallace White Barnes, Robert Floyd Beauchamp, Jo- seph ·Allan Beek, Chester E. Brabyn, Lawrence Edward Brown. Walter Burroughs, Joseph Log-an Carver, Leroy Langhenry Carver Jr., Earl Geo- rge Corlcett, Elisha A"/ery Crary.and Fred Victor Newman Ellis. · .. Others are the Mmes . Lowell \\1inrton EvB.ns, Byron Farwel11 Lyman Howes Farwell. DavidJ;adson Fraser, Norman Alexander Gamble, Robert Gardner, Walter Ga.vner~ W. Allen Grubb, John Kenneth H11mel, A. AJex· ander Hamilton. Rolla R. Hays Jr.; Edgar R. Hill , Georire Meade Holstein llf, Russell Lewis Iseli, James \Valtham Laws III and Moreland Leithold. ·still other are thi!:~ ?lines. Maurice Coyle 'McCray, Atari Jocelyn Mic .. kle, T. Phillips Morgan, Ra.vmond Murphy, Paul Nissen, Paul ~rthur Pal- mer, George T. Pfleger, John F. Porter, Edwanl Angus Raulston, 0 . W. Richard, Haster R. Rit~, Paul Milton Rogers and Henry T. Segerstrom., •• Concluding tbe list 'are the Mmes. Richan! Steele. Hatry_ E. Stickler, Denis Sullivan, John ·J. Swigart, ·Rifhard c, :Vernon, Edward G. Warming- ton , Thomas. Campbell WebSter, Rpi)ert Natier Weed, Charles S. Wheeler, Horace S. Wilson~Jr., G~rg_e·Ya~eY.. Jf. and 'George.Perkins Yule. : • DAILY•l"UfiM !tr ltkM;.. KMllllr PROVIDING HOMES -Through the generous support of patron- e·sses doors to adoptive homes are opened more readily. Mrs. Char- les S. Wheeler1(left) and Mrs. David Ladson Fraser, patronesses of .(he :Newport Harbor Auxiliary, Children's Home Society's· De. butante Ball, get a firstban<f 'view-Of the comforts which they he lp provide. \ < 'SOWING' ~ -Mi-a. Karl •Jordan ,and Mrs. John E. Miller (lei\ to right) planlideu onc1.'hope to reap a harvest· of funds •for scholarships as they • bO!p with.. pliln1 for <Ille , Costa Ides a Women's Club ~ting -Bouquet fashioo lbow. . ., • " . ·M~s·ans ~ 'fa ~hio.n :, ' - ·Benefit ~werlng students w I th sclio1srsb!p ·funds It -the gos! ' of ·c:oit.a Mesa Women's Club members who are pl.aming ~• ' benefit on the last day of April. Saluting the coming month1 planners will arrange cen- tefpieces of hats filled with spting blooms underlining. the theme, Spring Bouquet. 'Ille event, a salad. luncheon and fashion show. will be presented at noon in the clubhouse. Seuonal fashion1 will be ' from Lane Bryant and Gtne'a Smart Shoa, and models will be the Mmes. Kem Bankl, }ohn W. Hanek, • A If r e d Schunke, Cleve Schultz, Harry G. Cook and Thomas Bandy. · Commentator will be Mr1. William C. Kermode. The luncheon ls b e I n g prepared by .the ways and means committee. under the leadership of Mrs. William Goodwin, and hostesses will be • the Mmes. George Spomer, 0, Charles Adams, WllUam.-&n- danlk and N.-C. Newlin. -Handling decorations Is Mrs. Raymond Russell, and Mrs. Robert McKennan Ls chairman GI' CGffee. Tickets, at $3, may be reserved ·by contacU.ng Mrr. John E. MWer. BEA AND _ERSON, Editor ~IJ, A"°ll 21, 1111 M ,.,. II • League Membe rs Wor.~ 'Ease/-y'. for Show To benefit art student& through-scbolarships,·.funds • are being raised by .the Costa Mesa Art Leegile at its annual exh.ibil and sale. The event will take place "Thursda,y through Saturday, April 23-25, at the mall · In South COiii! P.laza. Ready to hang their worts are (left lo right) Mrs: Carey Cowan, president who ii 1n· charge of show arrangements, and Mrs. Mary Long. .,, ... -~ .-·Pi.e i~ the Sk¥ Crashes When , She Finds Cake in ·th·e· Fa~e DEAR ANN LANDERS: We just returned !rom 1 wedd ing which has left us shattered. U we had not seen it with our own eyes we would not have believed IL The bride, a charming yoiJng woman. Jocked heavenly In her satin gown and Ivory lice veil The ctremOftY and recep. tion wu the most elegant this town bas aeen in yean. • l\~take<:Utting Um• the guests iathered Wind lbe bearnin& c o u p I e • ,;, ~pber wu on band to capture the biaUtiful momenL To the astonishment oC ~~ In the place, the groom look Ill• fir1t piece of cake ind. Instead of tharlng I( with b1I beldved1 he plastered jt aga~ I ANN I.ANDER S ~ · her face -eompletelf covering her hali, eyes and nose wllh,.lfhite, sticky frosting. 1be groom then "*'unced, "Tbat's for good luck -1 tradition where I come from.'' the bride ned lroin the room half Jauan. , lng, hllf crying. Her moQler ran after • her. In a few morn.ents they' both return.. ·e<t. Nothin( was 5ald. This certainly 1polled the wedding for me and for everyone else. I have never beard of the ·••custom" before. Have you ! -SHOCJU:D DEAR SHOCKED' 1" -.. Id II waa a pad Net nditiOI ftert M came fromT A Mid: Seue& Comedy! I've 1ever lleanl. tf,U.&ert.1!1 Ute ·bride't face wtii •-I cno. 'llle'bofdl le l'l•I to aeed 111 1M pod hlCl tk ell set. I llllU 1be married 1 lllt. DEAR ANN LANDElls: l'l~se lell the I S.year~ld who wanted to be treated like a lady not lo be so hard on..tbe boys. It 's hard to tell these daya what females want. • Most of them are clamoring for equal pay and eqUil opportunity. They demand a place in men '' military..academles, col- leges, dorms, locker reozna, sports, business and Industry. ThllY Clress like men, talk like. men, drink like men and llgbt up cigan In public dining l'GOl!ls. I bad to la"81l when the girl detcrlbed how the boy pulhed 1her out or his way at the ~Iii 1top and 1ot on first. He probably !tamed that shoving technique ' from ••lchlnc hlt·motlitf at a sales counter in a department store. Women can be ever so much crudtr than rnen and aomebo1Y, It ltokJ twice as bad because.. lhey are women. -AN OBSERVER DEAi\ OB: MMMn -10 &<odor. Tbert'I H f:Snle fw tMlq peep1e anaad, ...... female. ......... tH Wq Y• eaa to11t .. II tMa ewr-cUaa· l•g world; ,.. -Mlww ,.. ...,. will aever be· wtl: bee98ll dllen.11 tM m--rn ...... u.. ... ,.. ~ 11....,,,•f OONFIDllNTIAL TO A TRUE-BLUE FRIEND : Stop being so "frlendl,y" or you 'll wirid up payinc .her bll~ q.ln, • Dlm\'"Y· CONFIDENTIAL TO THOSE wlio TALK JEWISH: I doa't know U)"Ole wM 1'talk1 Jewltll." '1111ere 11 no nc' langaaae. DI yau meal Yiddltll ot Hebrewi The1t: are two 1t:panit ... dl1tlnct anp11t1. S.me Jen cu .,... bOtb. Somo .,..., .. 11Mr. U you h1vt troubl• C•itlol 1loq wlCil your parents •.• II you Cl4't get lbom Jll , let you live your own life, aend for Aftll Landers' booltlol, "BUQ<d by P.-t How to Get More Freedom." Send ... cents in coin w1th your request Ind .1 ! long, slamped, self.addressed envelope. ' I • . ' \ I • 14 DAILY PILOT Mondll. April 20, l970 • '--•. t::fewport Cole ~omen ' Red 'carpe.t Readi~d , - Members and gueaU ot the ptovided m .a cable tli:r and Newport Bead! ai.-r. of pt<C<ding the luncheon will be Commerce Women'a Div1&lon a compllmegtary punch bowl. will receive the red~ During the social hour Mrs. treatment when they atteDd SaUt En1le and Mrs. Phyllis 'Lhe next meeting tn . tr\tme Hfnlloft will entertain by giv· Coaat Counlry Club • II •·!"· IOj c 1 p s u I e hand-wriUng Wednelday, April 22. ' UiJ'Ylff. --Shuttle-aervice · from the,_,..Or..,.~-c-o I leg e pvklnr lol to the club will be I'~ Team will J>l1)Vlde Half-Price ' Dua rt . Permanent Wave -~ Sale reg. 20.0Q-30.00 ·-~ J 10.00-15.00 the program. Members ot the team and their topics are BUI Landen Caution in the Use of Selllltitl\Y .Training Groups; LyaJ H.~riog, The Creative Mind of Man~ . and J e a n Blankenship, Men's H a i r sty I es '!'brougbout· ipsln"'- Moderator will be O c c instructor and debate coach, Rod Hinsen. UNDER SUNNY SKIES -Picnic blankets will be ipr,.acl 'ln flow- er filled gardeos when the Unlve'rslty Gallery'AasoCiates "enjoy lunch following a visit to the Pasadena Art Mu.MUm7Wedn...iay, " ApHI 22: All set to dig in ·are the-Mmes. James I!. Stoddard, Pat- rick Cory and George Biss~ (left to right). Been wonting to. c~onge your hok style to something o bit more swingy?. Or perhops o bit ' more tomed? Now's your chonce to try anything . you wont ••. just pick o style ond price ond Horoscope TUESDAY APRIL 21 By SYDNEY OMARR PJs~s i»dlvidalls are 1ub- tle; they get their way through a velvet sJove rather than an Iron flit. Oeltbrities-bem un- der this sip Include Anals Nia, Jenifer and Re:r Harrl- llOll. ' ' Fantasy Forecast Yar.ied Programs Set By,. Gallery Associates our stylists create for you. Petite Solon, reg. 20.00, reg. 25.00, Moster· Stylists, reg. 30.00, Easy care Konekolon® 10.00 12.50 15.00 High School and presenUy ts majoring Jn enginetting' at UCL The engagement or Carol Ford and Jeffrey C. Overmyer bu been announced by Mr. and Mrs. William A. Ford of The couple will be married Huntington Beach, parents o! in St. Francis Church in July, the bride-to-be. J modocrylic wig, "21.50 Appel1hllelltl •et elWflYI ...-.ry. "'911e AHMhn, 1)1•1121 : New,.11, '44·1112: H1lltlJlff•• IM&ll, lfl.JJJI . ClinH S1111lley. TN IH11ty hlH, 601. -ijJ3:A..CJAD-VVA.-Y SAVE 70~ to '99~ YARD on new spring fnlh fabrics • FLOCKED SHEER PRINTS ,,,,,,., pelyeafet & 1m•,.,.,. • GRAND SLAM SPORT PRINTS lflY°" & totron ...,.., • WISPY FLOCKED ·VOILE po'1-1• ortd ~ • DOTTED SWISS PRINTS peq..t.t & comWnftM • CANDY SHEER PRINTS ,..,..,., __ .n 44" /45" wide • ..r.uswlt1Wa REGULAR $1" to $1" YARD SPECIAL AT ONLY ••• • YD. , $0UTH COAST PLAZA HUNTINGTON CENTER COSTA MESA HUNTINGTON BEACH Brlotol Al Sen Dlqo FrMw•y-545-1516 . Edinger At Illich lltulaverd -197-8013 Open Mond1y thru Frldoy 10 'tit 9-$1turd1y 'Ill 6-Sund1y 12-5 ·' ..• , ------------~------0 . .. .. ' I! I . .• .. .. ' ·. .. ., .. ' ~ ' . .· .• I I .. • t ' -· • - • . voe. 43, NO. 94, l SECTIONS, 32 PAGES • . -- Pickets. -- Nixon . . . . -.,, . -.. Pto~s-tPlan~~~~ig.~t:B-!}for.~.~ 'falk ·on!f:J!. _- • IUU.ETIN Prtsident and "Mrs. Nizon • un1L board o heJiCop.ttr toni ght immediate· ly af ter his naticniwidt, telerj$iot1-ki~ dress and depart for El Toto Morine Corps Air Station and then Washing· 'to-n,. D.C. So th.G.t 'he can ·put i1' a full day · at tht Wh itt House Ttusday., presidential aides ·'in Laguna ·Beach an11ounced ,~te todaJI. , ·• -· ' .,, •,-~· j.. JIY lllCllAJIDP. NALL 1be Preslden~ -. believe, will·'"° • Of at~ Plllet..,. •· ' • nounce further U;S. troop wiUKtrawal A clll!dlelipt ·~ qalnst PrtaldenL from ·South Vietnam and may Indicate Nixcin's Vletriam policj;has·l>Oen ochedul' )low be plans ta deahrlth the Cambodian ed · t.;upt· otitSide Iils W.Stem" While slluallo)I. ' __ ,, -· . Bhind, who -bas · been acuve in Jl)any House i~ San Clemente.· Vietnam prOies:t demonstrations locally, The protest ~alloa and . v.i&\~ was dlstrihulln1fleatlfta.c r-l. It cl aJ n I . anr.ounced by-Robert O. Bland ol Laguha "snail-paced withdrawals a n d Viet.. Beact., has been timed to coincide. wilh namiiatkm." It q u o t e s Presidential Mr. Nixon's television address to the na-critics. The demonstration is scheduled at tiori On the Vietoani wu-at I p.m. PST. 7 p.m. The leaflet states. it· ls published by . -· --.. ' . I/" the Oranp . County Puce · .\.c H o..n ~lin« Ciuncil with a cOota !Me.a addJ'eas. 0 _, I Kenneth CW, . Sal) ·Clemente city manager, said he underllooci t It e dmaastrallo-W wbuld be slinilar :to ant held Chriatm.11 eve. . Carr said u long u the demonstrators ~Jercise their Conltitutioba\ flP.t ~there is no basis for tbe city to deny them the , Jllee NIXON, Pap Z) Bandit Beats ·3 -. .Ill Mesa Suspect Sought in ·Me8aB~ Case Giveii ;Up Band Aid-covered, Robber Gets $5,200 at Market A grotesquely garbed Band Aid bandit · -his fa"' partly obscured by them - robbed a C.OSta Mesa market of $5,200 Sunday, then bound, gagged and pistol whipped three male employes .. One of the victims struggled fre t of his wire bonds several minutes after the muscular robber escaped, to summon help to the Alpha Beta Market , 243 E. 17th St., police said. Boyd M. Sharp, 29, told Officer Harry Ehrli$=h he thought at firSt it was a prac. tical joke when the well-built bandit ap- proached him about 8:30 a.m. in the pro- duce section. "'Ibis is no joke," be anapped, flashing Qa snu~ll09ed revolver. Hol~up ~an ~its .Two -Mesa Men, Gets $210 Loot A pair of Costa Mesa men llving near a tavern were out a total of #lO·Saturday, one bludgeOned as he walked home and the other robbed at Jmifepoint in his bed. Richard H. MeGinni.s, 70, was treated for bead· 1acerations at a pivete medical center after being found unconscious by· a neighbor at bis tiome. McGinnis, of 5.12 W. Center St., told police he had been robbed of !80, hut never even got a look at his asaailant. Walter D. Holder, 47,.1tho lives in another apartment at the same address, t.old'pollce he was awakened early Satur- day to find someone with a knife held agaln!t' (hi& abdomen . · "Move and ~·n kill You,'' snapped the bandit, with whom Holder said he bad played pool at the tavern before going hofne to retire. The victim said he handed over $130 to the bandit, who -was a<:companied by' a 11ecmd individulil. Soviets Seeking Help From Ford In Truck Project MOSCOW (AP) -Henry Ford II reported today the Soviet Unioo has ask· ed the Ford Motor Co. tO help in develop- ment and construction of a vast truck- manufacturiog project here. Ford -said the Company ls interested but many factors had to ~ looked into first. Ford declined to put a price tag on the project but said. it involved a complete plant, including a foundry, for making heaVJ duty trucks. Eventual output would total 15,000 trucks a year. Ford de9crlhed the project, lo be 'built on the Kama River, a tributary o1. Volg1; as 'jlnmendoul" and would eventually he ooe GI· U1e largest truck plant.s in the world. He Indicated his company was in- terested in the Soviet bid for Ford aamltance but said no commibnents bad been. made and considerable study was needed before be could decide how he would respond to. the So\liet request. • Sharp, James E. Bicknell, 40, and Lee J, Croswell, 17, were then herded together, bound and had their mouths taped with adhesive. The bandit -who authorities believe hid overnight in the supermarket -lhen forced Bicknell and 'Croswell to kneel Oil the noor and methodically pistol-whij>ped each with the gun butt. , Sharp was forced to open the safe, then tali:en to an anteroom and bludgeoned, but was only dazed. Investigators said the gunmah &etmed to be well informed on the Jtore's opera. A fugiUve bunted ill connection with llpns and procedures, •• though he had the alleged $10,000 attempted bribery of ca'sed the firm well. He took 'no $1 bills, only those in larger • COfita Mesa paliceman contacted auth- denomlnations. · orities today to sutTender hin);eU. 1be victims described him as about 25, Eugene C. ROndondo, 44, of 1:422 22nd weighing 200 pounds and standing about St., Newport Beach, was placed under six feet tall. arrest at Harbol' Judicial District.Court He wore a silk stocking pulled-over hia by Sgt. Jack ·Ca\non, of the police vice head and used bandaids .lo conceal his and intelligence detail. identity even with the ... grotesque disguis"e, ·,.,,Re was whisked off to Costa Mesa. investigators said. , · ~cfty J'ait ·to await arra.lgn.Dlent at 1:30 If arrested, he would be charged with p.m., On an ·arrest warrant 1uued ttro ACCOMPANIED BY,MAltlACHIS,;NIXONs ·oEPLANE 'AT 'IL "TORO ' The youngest victim, a Corona del Mar High School aenior, suff~' a .bead la<erallon requiriiof·two llllcbes at 8'>ilf MemOrial;Hospital. 1 kldnaptng durlng an armed robbery, "' weeb ago. w~l as robbery anchisault wilh a deadly Rondondo and hi• alleged ·accomplice · . weapon.-a=rdinilo'pollce. ~:::. =~~= Nixon to Tell Ne'W Troon ed bribery, <>•11plucy' ta· fat .. ly --r . . . . . r n.:;,· ll l"' ., • , • and fllmi!hlnl~><lru.... . . . . . . . . . ~,.,..,w41~¥.llL~ . ~-· s~. < -• : ' ','p.:· .. ~-'·Pfi:ffoiit · :,'foni~ht ·,.;· . , -·.A.,;-··-r· ·:.. .~ ?'·~~,.fl . . =llail ..... m ~ .. . . . _ . . ... 0 Sel1reU '; rom ·Et' oto .. •, ~,·· .. ~.~~l .. h' ~~lu~. ~~Iron~-~· tM '-~·~th vi.:..me:. I~~-. ownm o -n . ~ac ..... ~. fi"*1 toucl1M on a televlllon · oPiec6 Into fottl111 lerdlory-have /0Cu.ed lears • hea/Jng \h! name of blind •infer Jo.< toolihl. \ri .which he 11 eapeiled ~ o~CapitOIHIUandehlwherethatll!e.U.S. From .Wlrt Servloel Powers points oUt In hl!'book -wblcb Feliciano -wef'! dl:arged with grand disclose new troop withdrayals in the 1!.geWna in ~per.· . . Secret data obtained while ataUOned at began being· sertalizied by so me theft. , Vietnam War. , · -The current ~Hing on U.S. forcts ta El Tl@ MCAS may have lleen ·given to newspapers Sanday· -that El Toro \iras -More than $15,000 worth of liquelr was The · s~ch wilJ· be hi! fint on ttie. • ~th V1etnam J.S _434,000 ~n, but the ac- Russia by Lee Harvey Oswald, according ·never a U1 base, but U2s frequently·fleW allegedJy lto~en .from several .nipi~ Southeast Asian confJiot -•now tbmten-tual strength list weelc wa.s only 429,000 to the mail whose U2 spy plane was shot ove. r the Southland. . and arranged to be sold at Feuclano •~ I ta .d . L nd C bod! men1 . , . aCcording to authorlues na w1 en m aos a .a,m a ·-· down by the Soviets, ,torpedoing a 1960 He says Oswald had access to in-Orange Counfy Dlstrid Attorney ~il since' Dec. ·15· ana his military a<hilera East-West summit conference. formation about the U2, and also "the A~ Hicks c;!laT;ect.on April lO'U.t Ros--ba'(e.mixed feelings . . Francis Gary PowersJ later freed by then.;ri.ew .MPS 16 rader heigbt:-ftnding man ind Rond9ndo tried to frame the President Nixon is anxiou1 to add to the Russians, makes his sUgestiOn 1n an gear. latter1~ Iormer" partner on a narcot.lcs the ~~ men he bu already ord~ autoblogapllf, "OperaUon Overflight," Some codes and data combinations charge, . .. pulled out, but a new wge In VI~ wl>idi goesoo sale in lOilays. were changed loJ!o,lrinl O.Wald'1 defec· l;le u1d Pall'nlman Gary Barwlg tin-figll!ing has his key aides concerned. · · · Autboritid at El Toro· ·MCAS today tion to Russ.la and Powers says,he dQf:I medlateJy ~. he -~~ b e1~ n. ap. ~ meu~ ~ ~ee~ as ·llltVi~tinC retll!ed lo comment on the ldea, e•· not believe the Soviets had the ea~ ~abolit~Cllar!US. !Wyer, some of the anU·W"f ~asure on /1\111 ai, , pr!ssing great reluctance., to down the U2 before that. it'ZBe, __ qf.,1MS_Jup9;et_Rldge Drtve,. i..,un. home.and-alsc),d em o.ri It i.a t t.11 &.aa-. Oswl:kf, named by the Warren Com-He notes there were two U2 rughts over ach, on a ,bum rap. ministration faith in South Vietnam• mission as the killer of President John F. Rilssia shortly after Oswald arrived Dreyer wu: wbsequently taken into , forcez' abilities to handle the fig'ht. Kennedy, was stationed in Orange County there. an uneventful one on april 9, 1980, CUf!h?dY on -. carefullr faked arrest ·in-Some of his advisers, however, have prior to his 1959 defection to the Soviet and his own on May t, leading to • v~Jvmg 1,500 drug p1l11 al~gecfly pro-urged a slowdown in the rate of-rtroop Union. , sbootdown. ~1ded by Rosman, along with an '800 withdrawals due to the increaae , in The MPS systems could track planes at ti.own pa~ent on the $lO,OOO bribe. ground action recently. . Boy F.aces Action I For Knife Terror A tiny, 10-year-old boy who oJleledly cbaaed hll babysitter and ber amall -with • kitchen knife al a Colla Meu home Sunday today facesJuvnile "°"" acllon. He WU-taken Into custody on IUlpiclon of assault with a deadly we1pon followiq the-·iocident. MJcbelle A. .Newton, 16, of 1022 El Camino Drive, and her br~tber Darrell, · 11 , escaped injury in the youngster's ram~e, police said Miss Newton said ahe had 10 idea why the boy attacked her with the blade, although· there bad been, a· dispute ov'er h~ minding orden. •• The boy allegedly 11r.i ta lock ·himaelf In a bathroom and obtained the lmife • after being dragged out. 9 Held h -Authonues have been preulng tholr .A .. ta igh altitudes. search for Rondondo to Las Veg&.. and The newest reduction ls not expecl.C'l,I• . The incident Jee.: to the "COiiapse of a elsewhere, until he aurrendered today on exceed the 50,000-man pullout ordered in summit conference • aoheduled in Paris the warrant issued earlier. December and just completed lut week, between President Ebenhawer and Soviet Premier Nlldta Khl'UJbchev. ' at about 12,000 m~ per month. OSwakt told American diplomats he bad olfe.ed lhe Russians any lnformalloa he could provide about U.S. Marine COrpr: --whei he defected. -• p....,. notes ID hll au!Ob1ogap1iy lhit ft II eztnme1y fnt<restlng thafooe of ttie Warren Commiaalon's tJPtly guarded secreU,tance1111 a document on Oswald'• access to such data, The former spy pilot parachuted , to safety after hia plane was bit by an· tia.ircraft fb<e and was exchanged In 1962 for Soviet master spy ~udolf Abel. ST.OCK MARKET Nl'W YORK (AP) -The stock market shoWeCI a small lou,in vtty quiet trading lat< this lftemoon. (See quolallom, Pag" 111-11). Drug Suspect Back in Jail A key IJcure Jn a major pep tilJ! conftscalion -tar,..i In COiia Ila. history -woand up in jail again over the ·-· Jllll after p!Jlng out ... bail. , · Roger D •. Petly, 25, of 117 Center St., • ,was ~ on tu1pici0n: ~or possession ·ol· marijuana; .a-.COJ.Jple "Of cigarettes,. after being ;questioned. by police. _, He was booted last week on 1uspic.ion of ~na .dangerous drug• and mari- jUana, following lhree alltpd tranuc-- Uons with state narcotial apnts. The: total cpntr•band tlken u evidence added up to M,000 amphetamine p11ls. '· • Ill N ewpqrt ~Riot . . Aides said President Nlloo was work• Ing on· the llPtecb rlll>t up ta -the last mlnuto and "otmllly com1derlnC • ~·of the now'broadllled nature of the flahtlnl· He t.s ·reportedly .aulous ta ......, crl1ics 1n eoncress that . 11 11 ne1 ·In America'• fnlerest to eiipaDd .u.t ln- volvmlenl·ln i-and cambOdla... •. n~ . ..;-;,.....,1.s on Ille.bolder·- ..... ,,,....;:11• -·--~-• ' Abbrtion Vote Loses Suppo~t • . ,.._I AUBURN, ·N.Y.' 0(AP) ·-The state assemblyman Whole . vote Jarller this month assured enactment of one of the mool lllleral aborlloorta111. in the 114Uon has been denied -•-t for J:Mlec, lion by the Democrotlo Cttmnl"oe·ol tho beavlb' ---eomily ill -be'll'fll. .. ·-• Four Off.icers .Hurt in Park Meiee Five -since 1111 Asomllii,man Georle M Mldlaela·..U·-IOd by the ~ ~ Domocratlo, Qlmmfttae, and n.. liaiee he -election lo' lhe _leglaloture, lllchoels It a Jew. Su.day D1jfit,' Mldlaell ..... -ted (lx'. ~ 12 lo .. ~.by. I follow :Auburft, ~· JobD l!'Ullll· .. ~.,I--· ......... ,......~··' ,.:;1 • ' ··--, _,,_~ _i __ ~---·-"---·---- • .,r , . ..,. ·•·~·' '. Ex-librarian l Mrs. Clan~y . Dies In Llguµa · B~ze • Mrs. Mercia '!Pel'~ Claneyf.M,.fonner Costa Mesa children'• librarian, died Saturday iughfof smoke lnhaiation·WtJeri. fire swept the -living room of her Laauna Hills Leisure .,World home, 8dQ1ROnda Mendaza, the Orange County coroner's off,lci! .repo.~d ... --.. ' th~~n~~=r~~~unm hti' rttirement in ·1985. . T~-~f 1her death ,was e.timit.ed,at ~ p.m. 'Orang~ , C.Ounty ooroner's 8J!Ol<emiian said. 1 The blaie wtiJch the Ora!)ge County, Fir~ Depar1!nimlrliporled star/id . in· a Uvtne room oola, ·was discovered by her·hus~CI. N~, at 11:11 p.m:· - . Services will be held, .at <'l.:lO p.m. Wednesday at the Saddlebaclr Chapel in Tultln with the Rev. Charlei Smith of· ficilUng: Inurnment·will<be in Fairbafttt -MC!tnarlal Parkt Santa Apa . , Mn~ Clancy. is autvived byi her hus- band, Norbert; . two, sons, ·William of c.p,ta Mesa ' and Tboniia : of L9mRoc: a ~}'P.ther, Kenneth Heas ,of Ventura and~a 1 !1.i-1er, OUve HesS of Los ,Anieles. - Oraage I ' , ·, ' ' , Tb~ low clouds ·1te ordy· temP-: l Orarj '11'1ton to ·jbe·coast;-lhey'D· · s around the ,inlcfdle muu. f.e way for sunehine around "Tue.1day as. ~temperature l :<iSIDt: TODAY I I t ' ~ • ~ I ' ~ ' Who't Barr:t1 BauchwUz? Ht't the: lllmbcrot !Dho.-hopt1 to &akte on Denffii Carpenttr for Sen. John· .Schmitt' statt Senate seat, and "1&t'1 get tina ~tkr fnoton qll t~ ·&imt. ~ae P<W•· 9. i !El.... ~11 ........ .,.... " • .....,,,.. I ,........ • ' I ....... .,, ,, , """"' . . • 1 ~ ,... ................. t.ict !1 at... "-"" • t ~· ,, ,..... .... e.tfl Nttkw fo hMll ,.,.... •1• I ::"'"9J.::' 11 =-..-:-:: I ,.£ , .. , .......... , ..,.... 1~ WJlttlt .. " ' ""' l..itrr-. 1J .......... ,... .. ..... . ........ .. -· .• 1 ' ' ,·· . ' ' •I• • I IWl.Y PILOl ~ 6$ ' M~, Aptll lO, 1970 . A 4 Su u -. ' " ......, pee .. . . ' ·Marine . .' 1\.rre~te.~ In ·slaying . O,f ·~~ -r. . • 71 .J •• --~ ~"J:'-< .... . . .. . ~ ·. ~""' ' LOS .Al'jGELES tAP) -Ronald Fou-. · , :qu.~ ~ 9' ~•!!.DI '1!1> ii-liar-old le Camp Pendleton MariJll·-amOD1 four suapecU arrested la the shonttnc • ®aths«lf two men Jn the Palmdale .area -·8uiillay, ac<»nllilg to Los Angeles Sher· son to de•t.n fOur )'etrl ftlQ1 "f'&s con• • vld<d Of iii-~.m~i tOaay by 1 '"'1-&l~r"ClilirJiiry oHight. men.and four . I · • """""'·'(EarllentOry P• .. -8) .. ' . Seal Beacll Pollinuter Worth Keen"e, li trustee of tlli Orange • Coast Juiljbr College Dl!trlc!; la the new ch•l!J1111n of lhe , CommunltY Collete COUJ1cil . ., • , lhe Natioiial School Boards M-. ; aocUatiOn. . , · · Suspect Admits · Armed Robbery, Sent to Jail .. --OUn today ldmllted that Ile took l900 at gunpoint from Berkshire's !n lbe Sky restaurant at Orange Coonty Airport and wu imm~te1y sentenced 11> elcbl mcmths lo Oracp County jaJL OU.. 18, d Ga:den . Grove, made Ibo plea u Superior Court 'presiding Judge Wllliam Speirs was preparing to order wbat would hav' been lbe'second trial on lrliled robbeiy cllargii,,for, the former Oranle County -ol Ibo -Step Foundii11on -a cl\ar11Able..91:1aniza. lion v;tl'!. I? llie ~blll),pUffil',. of ex· tr;'°"'"· spe1ra trailllir+..l' 1be ~it to udr• s,,..., K. McMlllall 1!ho promptl1 oet !he jail term and three y.an proba. tiOll I~ the balding i· ovlaJ Ofui. A dead- lilcked Jury was unab e to reech a verdld two months ago In a lrlaJ before Judge Samuef Di'elzen. ; Olin wu one of two men who betel up the bartender of the in the sky restaurant It! Ocl f1, 1968. .Gary A. Cecil, 22. of Martinez, Cl.llf., WIS cleared of ldenUcil charges after he lelllllled agafnat Olln In Ille earllar trial Travel Agency Sued by Swiss , A iiuit lllll1lnl a Newport Beach 1rav<1 ' agency WQ filed Friday fn Orange Coun- ty Super!°" Court liy S-land'a olate-controlled tourlsl bureau, oeeklng pay. ment for railroad tickets. ~ Named u defendanll. hi 1he 111,JM tlalm by the Sw\A ljat19nal 'l'ourllt Of •• Hee ti World HorlJOii! ~ 4IOQ Camp~ Drivi, . The ...-t org"1Dllon clalma lhe firm uaed Eurtu ·tleketi: on SWia rallroeds, birt lltopped paynient on a <heck lloued for the 111,0QO.plul bln without • bit ~ explanation. . DAILY PILOT OIWfH ~ PUILllMIMO COMPANY lt!'lt•ff N, w .. ~ ...... 111 .. 1 .... PW!hl'lef' J••• R. Curlty Viet ,,_1111111 111111 0..•I MIMtfl' 0 ....... Tlioi.itt A. Murpllint M ..... lflt f.dl!Or C..M' .... otffc• llO W11t lay Streit M•ili119 .YJ,.,n P.O. I•• 11•0. •2•2• OtW-~ l etcll: Ull W.1 lalltl ...,...,_,. Lavun& s .. c11t m ,_, A- .... ""'""' 1 .. c11: !NJ audl .......... ~~It: »S NOf1ll II ~ l..S 6Al\.V 1'11,.0T, wit~ ""'icl> 11 _,., ..... ~ :~~. -::,i:: :1t.o~~..= \ ,.......,. ktell. , .. ,. ""-· Kuftt"'9Mll SdClll .,.. f-nlfl v1111w. •lont wn11 tw. ,.. .. , ecll!....... (II'~ Coli! ""'iielllftf • ~ tflnl!llf pilfllt trw et '311 Wtlt 11 .... llvf., Ht"""'1 llldl, '"' »I Wl1t .. .,, ..,...., CftM ""9M, 11r1·c1e1111u.s. . , ' ~tllie.w Doi! Dobe)i, 11 WU honked by Sherlfl'a · depu~ea on murdet • Char&es ~ wllb .&nthonY Deleon Jacbon, 17, llonalcl.J. Burton, II and Julian Jobnsoll, 17 (allo lmmm ax Julian Xl, all of Cbrnptilo. 'Tbe !Our were mealed wlthoat Incident at a-eervice -ltatioa near. ·Palmdale f~ the -tinf" two Lal Anreles A_,,:, Ma.;. ~ ' ,, &I~· Uf"•Jo ~ • .. • . A thrid !JW1o '!bGmu Beem, :a, , ... cille!I. a,nd blqd. lo,a nurtiy cabin.to -depulieo ·wtio retumed to the -wltbblm and dlacovered lhe ~. al blJ _.,....Tyler 11:.1.ew1a.11 ad Wlll1itD -B.' BICbarda, 21. ~ • The -of all -_. being wllbbeld ."'ll)I 'tnve&tlgat«I Wbo 'feared Po'llble ntaD1Hoo from frlencla d four ~ . .--fnddftt .later at a aerv1ce a!alloa In Solamlnt Junction, lO mllea IOUlbweol of lbe -· ' 'Inve.tlPl«i : aa!d four : · · . . . .rill#, .... aholcm>. 81!11"11111tloa Incl Black l'anlber lilerlllure ........ lollbil in the llJIPOCll' car. Tba \ilct!N -hro wh!IO ad the ~ were l>laCk'.'-' . • 'Bllcli Pantblr oflldal• In Lal Anceles pld Ibey did QOI kDoir lbe vldlnla <r the ":iO!it c!Oputie. Iba! be, Le.ria and lllchardloa bad met the llilpeclo-tn Escondldo Can;ooll where Ibey hid gone lo ahoot-. • . ~ told .tnve&tlg11ori lbat at the time " .!!Mo ~erit, (llchardooli ad ht• of the ~ wen on top of a hUI ov,.-IPQklng the canyon, wblch linear the Antelope;Valley Freeway, while i..wJs wu. at .the bottom with the other two lltlJpec:t&. . · He aa!d an unld~•tllled property owner hi the area came by and warned them to slop iboottna. Beem aafd he alarted lo climb the bfil to tell lbe olbera lo atop tbeir ~get..pracUce, but when he was hJillway up, the two at the top ran paat him lo join their frlelldl at the bottom. 1'ront Page 1 Rl&'P' ~' .... ' .. ~. . ' . . area even pik!bed in to help UI~" ht ~1.\1 ~·, 1~r11 ""' ,,,,. ·r1.1 'l'ibD ·liio ·cualodi .. . ella"'8" " llllUltlnc • peace offic:er Wett: ' ' -Ropr lf'fll 11 andl, 20, of 13$2 w Balboa B!Yd. • -Vicki Lyna Dam, 21, ot 170 Ocean Ave., HWltincton Beach. ~ Licari,· lf, of 1007 E. Balboa Blvd. . ;-Wllllam Barwoocl Cnmped"r, 20, of 1352 W. Balboa Boulevard. -Mlrvln.Lan7 11ro..., 11, ol 1352 w. Balboa Boulevitil. -8tevu 'lllo-Greenopoa, 20, of 1352 w. ·Balboa Boulevird. ' -Allen Jellrey Solo!, 22, allo ol 1111!2 W. Balboa Boulevard wax arreated on dWiea of bii10rJ .. • ., . ..,......~ , .i::' -· r" I , .'!llt.J\!IY.~ltiiied,.,e .v"'1]~ ¥ter 13 DAILY .. !LOT ..... aoy aldltnl MIN MRS. NIXON GREETS YOUNGSTER WHO CAME TO EL TORO MCAS TO SEE• THE PRESIDENT · From Page 1 NIXON ••• Most-wan~dManCaught • right to ·aaaemble and ~· I . Nb!oa'1 addreu ton!Pt w1ll bO'the first live re~evision coverage from the Western White Houae and hi& !int llve report to In Bew;h Faces Hearing the nation on the Wt!1 Cout u Presi-Just two days alter his' capture in a dent. }{untingtoo Beach bar, a f2..year old He will speak froin his office at the , escapee who was described by the ll'Bl·as Cola:t Guard Loran Station aQJacent. the one of the nation's 10 moM wanted PrelldenUaJ home. ABC will microwave . crimlnala, was arraigned this morning ~talk to a centraJ office by meJns of•~ before a U.S. commissioner in Santa Ana. tempOraty system rigged froin tbe The charges agiinst. James. John PresldenUal compound. . B!'J'I!"' Include two c:ounll d klclnaplng, It-will ~ be dl,otrlbu~ ·to e.ther · one charge of interstate trwportatton of ·-·for limulW-.. lllowlng. The a · flrNl'IJI alter felony . convlctton, and artangement is the 8ame as that used 'for another charge of. interstate trwporta· live football.coverage. _ . iion OI. a atoien tn*" vehicle. Air Force One touclied . clown ma-Ball w'u recommended by the FBI al JOljlcallJ ·at ·EI Toro Ma$. .Corps Air 1105,000. · Slaltoncat l:IO p.m. &!ndaJ,.Tbe Presi-b Byrnes was whi.skod from the Showboat denl, lootfnl fall(lltd,.lncl·Mn. Nixon, tn ar, llDOZ.Beach Boulevard Friday n!ght • 1l'IJll· ~ .ir .. ~ llopped off the by FBI .,._11 who loot him lo hi& home p~'.IJO-...;.:....o mualc~ '°"1\.al Lot~ • ""' pij ' '' ·~....,..fl'om El • 'nley"aald he -be lranlported l>ICk . Juan eapiatrano whore the ·there, following his arralgmnenl to face ••• ~-~ • . .trial ' •• ::::.-~. , '' • . • Slnct'-'l! ........ lneevenr:n =~i:;_• liDilH~, FBI ~.ii"""iiia to.ray, lhl ~tlii up 1o the ~ ilJik~hand• lrlal woUld he delennlned 111·" . er and •D1Werlng questl<ii>a before a brief gets hlin f1rsl" , · talk about the 'astronaut.a Byrnea •• ~wbo wu armed with .a Der· Mn. Nixoii droppejl . a' lOle ohe "" ringer plitol at the time of hil capiure, haildtni lo a. lliile gift .relrl~ it and had been free for ...,.,, mool114 al~ he handed If over fhe fence. 'Another little escaped from the Slaff<rd c.O.inty JIU, girl who had been touched by the Pf'e8l. St. John Kansas. dent looked thunderstruck wltb awe. ~BI invesUgators said he and a fellaw The Pm!dent told lbe crowd Iba! prl!Oller gained freedom 111 ovupowerlnf meeUng the astrooauta wu "one of the the Jailer. 1 1.,...1 most memorable event.a of aur lives." He said physically they looked as If they had just been on a trip from San Clemente to Los Angelee . bUt added for the crowd's amusement, 1'but, f.hat•I a pretty bard ride." Uf'IT...,... CAPTURED BY FEDS IN HB 'Most Wanted' List's Byrnes " .. ' -'""ii*a:.!i~....S :flll re<Onveoe on. lV~.fl!r .~ty pllase o! -the'1dAI to:dio:lde -· F.ouquet, 32, shiKIUI be sentenced 'to, li!eimpriSonment or du.th in the. gas chamber . . .,,,e.,Olien eUtoUonai Jml, Wllh FOU· quet.11, £0DJP1.<ll ~W' Wffe ' the -principal "~~ hlin,:!laalad thre< weeks 1n !lbii'®iii'tro<im of J\ldse CAdolph AIOI· ander.-.. : .. : F~uei1 on bearing the .. v~dict~ bit his lip~ bowid·lils head ancMOl>bed • He had cried before in the court.oom - when on the 'witness stand he told the jury hlsyoun& son Jeffery died of natural c_auses, not by beating. Betty Lansd9wn Fouquet, the boy's natural mother, said he had been beaten and .stomped to.· death by tbe defendant, theh diu:fipl!d'in ... a canfon ne&r Saui:us. The -prosecution contended Fouquet was jealous of his wile's love for the boy, was angered over the youth breaking a wi.ridow, and had tortured -hjm,..; The defense said the boy died of a· sickness and Fouquet feared he wou1d be pro- secuted because of his pollce record. The youlb died llept. 17, 1166 ..., about one month befoA: a hunter found the animal-ravaged remains of a young boy in a canyon near Saui\1.-'· At t1>e time t~e boy wu identified by coronir'.t officers .u simply ''John Doe No:62:" · There were no developn;aents 1n that case until Oct. 25, 1969 when the FoUQuets• 5-y~ar-old daughter -prett;, blonde Jody '-was found clinging to a chain link fence on heavlly traveled Highway 99 south of Bakersrield .. The girl's plight attracted natioil_Wide attention and when Foucfuet and Betty ~own Fouquet1 26, were arre_sted on child abandonment charges, Mrs. Fou· quet's former husband, Billie Joe Lansdown of Camas Valley, Ore., con· tacted authorities. Badham Air Fund Bill Passes T~st Spec:laf to 1lJe DAILY PILOT SACRAMENTO -A b!U autbor'fl by Asielnblyman ·JIObeit H. · .Jilidham <R· Newport· Beach) raising money for ait pOlhltion · sfix!IeS through · person81iiea license plates has passed hs firllt test llett. Badhani11 blll was approved bf' the A s s e m b I y Transportation Committee ThursdaY<, and is now before the House Ways and Means CommJttee. If ad0pted, it could riise $11 million, based on his theory. -As.!emblyman Bahdam estimates 'that owners of 240,000 of California's 12 mllll~n vehicles would pay $5(1 extra for personalized license plates. ii ; e Imported Carved Wa.d· Fr1mts . .. • Cown & Ft1ther Seit C~nstruction · e Wide Seltcfion of F1brics t •Your Choic•.of Wood Fini1ht1 .. SPECIALLY $2 !!!959 nelt PRICED d 1: • , ... , •••• (7141 64J:~JJ1 ClewlW Ml""'-~ '42·1671 , -~pltilfg Cleaning H.J.GARREfT fURNrplRE PRO~ESSIOl'IAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS 2215 HARBOR BLVD. ·COSTA MESA, CALIF. ~L 1t ... 0....... °"*'' 1'1111111111 ... ~. ... -11tti... llMlrllM. •i.NI ftllllltfr ., Hvfl't1M-1h 11tr.iiio _, ... ,..,lilt., .. u,. ...... ... ----~--. ..... dtM "'""' t1W If,,....,, kldl W C .. 11 Meta, C.IJtwtllt, ........... IWI ff ur,..... a•-""'' .., .... u st• -"Itri '""""' -.1 .... llMI. UM -1lllY. r .. James'll. Wood , who dabbles -in reai .. 1111 an~ journalism, turns truh collector to,plant lhe lopptr'-the Hd remains of ,apmeone's Cbriatmas tree -on zo· cubic yards of rublllah collect¢ by Mesa Vfl'!I• res!dents. Spring cleaning Saliirilay served io spruce up homes and lo rruse funds (SIM) for Orange Coast College Speech Team wblcb need s money lo travel lo National Junior CoDege Champion- ' .i.1-lo Mlchl&an r ~..,...i"_ .... , , , I 6U.QZ7S 646-0276 • ' ( I 11 D.ICK TIACY TUMBLEWEEDS • l'M TIRED Cl 15EIN'·il.i;S1YiX7f! I WANNA 1!11 lllCH I ,...,.~ !l\... .....,"'t_ ~ .. ---...::.~ 'f.io Mun AND JEFF AND ruirri\ERMORE', 6'TAY OUT OF MY SIGITT OR I'LL. BiJrr VOLIR~EAD INI · - JUDGE PARKER IT WON'T MAKE I As IOIS I IS LE<> AWAY IV nlE POI.tee, CAMILLE TEUS I SAM P0VER THAT SHE tcNEW NOTl.UN6 I AIOlfT THE mG611160# I MERHUSIAllP! I 11/'-fJ:;;; l I MUCH PtffERENCE ME, PON'T WHETHER' I se-vou, s.uiir UEVE'10Cl,CAMILLE! PLAIN JANE • . ' tt_· ·AND FU~ERMORE, SHUT ')'bUR51G FAT MoU'TH, YOU BIG SULLY/ - '• TME PER!iON YOll'LL MA.VE TO CONVINCE JS THE RA.! LET'S 60 SEE HIM! 'I DAILY CROSSWORD ••• by •• A. POWER ,. ACROSS -40 Sprint of Satwday 's Puzzle Solved: water l Low p11ct •l 1111111t1on ln a tr1ct ge111 'Where 42 Ctrtaln Guantanamo lyric poems Bay is 44 Designated 10 Kiii defense 14 Dwtlllng area place 45 Hav lnll 15 Calla !Hy, blemlshts for one 47 Container !' Btglnntr 48 Women's 7 Sitt of type rtsldtnct 18 Wtnt by air: 49 Outdo By Cllester GOllld • ' . By Tom K. Ryon -rtP,ttr ~ . ~ ' I'VE AUANGEP FOi HIM TO -,,, MA.VE !'RIVA.TE PllTY f\IU~ES ~ HE'LL IE A&l.E 10 6ET ALON& WITMOLIT 'YOU FOR A LITTLE WMtLE~ LJ" . ........... ~ ./ _l By_ Frank lo9h11ld 2 words 50 "What ,20-nolie: --1u: 4/Ztl/70 37 Body ot law · MISS PEACH B~betr 2 words I However 21 Pagt S4 Brat In I 9 Electrlcal 22 Ila kt 11111nds yacht race unit: Abbr. 23 l••!hfr.. 57 E11pty. 10 Dynamo part lllft I word ht•d•d 11 lltmbtr of 25 Of crllk:ll 51 US tennis 1 printing l11portanct star trade 27 Body of 59 Rall bird 12 Sports water 60 Flavors palace 30 Pay 61 For f11r that ll Sing ht ·)l Druptort: 62 Stylish: certain way Abbr.. Sl1n9 19 Qu1b1c 32 A throw 63 Sugary ut1lvtrslty from 1 ·21 Dr l111nii tool horst DOWN 24 End 33 Costu111e 25 Pinto jewelry 1 Strike· 26 Sicknesses Item brtaktr 27 Graf·-- ''Most 2 Carry on -28 Muse It vncanny : ) Blind 1s --: 29 Thor iuirt, Var. 2 words Zirconium, )7 F1mlly 4 Bootd1h etc: 2 wcrds groups s Comrass JO Stretches JI E1ploslv1 po in across . dtY ICt 6 El -,Callf. 32 Tw isted Jt LMtl't 7 Nobtl 34 Preposition parent physicist JS-·do-111ell 38 Short wooltn coat 40 Pro- 41 Sing Sing or San Quintin 43 AdJusttd btfotth•nd 44 Fool 4S Place whert the water l: not deep 46 Good or suffic lent rpason 47 Now 49 Gull Sl A1tlon1I 52 "Bvs Sto1 author 53 Cuptl SS lnhert nl s• Ctrd glllf 57 Po1srss lwt word ................ ,-,,...,...... ....,~ .. -r.,.,-,;;,, , PEAN!lfS YOU WANT TO BE CMILDHOOD 5MET'IEAltTS ? • -A~ (1(1.•··· ,..,.J GORDO MOON MULLINS o~ 11\~SlO ""DIO TAJ.IC s~ NOT ~ ·10 TAU< f JSACI<. -4-IO ' ANIMAL CRACKERS '.!: llWli EVE~ Ol.E OF l.otJ 11:> 6'IVE rr AU: CJA GOT'~ NOM~AJ$:> ~o u:ss/- • • I ' r f Mond,y, Ai>'ll 20, 1910 • By Al c,.,, . By · G~.s Arrlolo By Ferd .19hnSClft By John Miios ·~==~===-=~==~::::::;:::::::=='"~ IS ' !ruI'( A BOY'S NAME ,,... " OiUZL'S NAME"; • IT'S I' GIRL.'S NM'IE. By Men Y'SEE, BASVo.•wrrt-t MY WIFE JM THE HOSPIT/IL, l GET MIGHTY LONESOME .' '"SO HOW'S IF )o(l1.l ~O I HAVE LUNCH NilO A FEW LAUGHS TOGETHER? ' ly Charlot M. Schulz 61'/f.~~ A -Ml.16. ., ' I I "" -WOllll ML MUM~ 1~-':'f:--'' "f !~ ""' 'M IF I intr T,Ai.K , )OlJ .'IQJr AAVE 1;:J P~ 10 usmi 10 ! • • I , l • • JC DAil Y l'ILOT LllGAL liOTKZ .. • LEGAL NOTICE . -MOTtca TO CllDfTOltl OP .VU: ,...,.,, •• ~ cs.a. tlfMttr u.c.c.J • ,."NlflR 11 ~ •Mii "' .,. Cfed1tort ~1.E WHITt: CHllYll.lllt-'"LYMOUTH., tlrnltold ... ~,Tr-""",...,._ llltM ........ 1M61 •••c:fl Moodlf, APlll 20, 197'1 Manager of Year . • ........ H1111tifllff'M a.adl. C-ty of ~-. St ..... C.llfoml•· fMI .. blllk z~:E1:rr'"tO:r~N~ to~:,:: Phil Gibilisco (right) manager of the Costa Mesa 'f;-,,..,...., lllMH t.o•lnH• ac111,.. 11 office of Walker and Lee Inc. resales division was 1"61 S..cll &ollltol•rd, HllJ'f1flOIOI' .. .m. ~,., ., °'"-'• s11.. .. name;d. manager of the year at the firm's annual c~l:"'~;..,.ty 19 "' •r•Mfe;, .. 11 awa_rds a.inner dance. Glbilisco is congratulated by = ;~~FC:n~ t::"'ii.:11:; William H. McCabe, senior vice president and chief c11trorni.. · . Of the resale divisio11. $916 .......W It -..a111ec1 In ..,_,,,1-------------------------at: All 11oct·1n ,,..., ll•tu••· "~"' trod ..... Wiii IJf 1'llet tut""*"le. .. 1 .. 1*fl-~ •• LEE WHl,J'E CHJtnLl:tl.fll.YMOVTH Mil locat.d .t 1"61 ... ~ MUnlkw'On ki9dl. ~ .. °""'"' It ... "' Clillfanl'-. ·n. .... " ........... _... •. r ~ t11t 17t11 dfY Df Nrll, 1'1(1, et •ll:tl A.M. et .. i.w Gfflcls Df Wfll. A. ~. Jr .. *' W!Wtlre IClulwef'll, ....... t.....m Hllll. C..W el i..t ............. Ce'""'"'-· . .. "' • *-..... .,.,....... '" ......... _ .... ..._ .... .. ~ fw ,,. """' y.-..... . -=s-Ottlcl: ~ , .. 1'71. S lo ,. INVESTMENT COMl"ANY .... : l'tlnt, s:-11ri.11r11 --•M. A. CAUIKIMANK, J•. 'nllWl ........... •rf ~ Niii. cetH. tml PllblllhMI Or-Coal DellY "llot, """'II 2V. Int 10..-11 LEGAL NOO'ICE • • Too ma11~ ldlll! ' use our money! I •· •ae .,_.. ~ • • Chevy Gears Up • For Little Car • - Complete-New York Stock List -.. -.1 ..... U.Cfltila.. · .. I I I I I , I i: I I ' • • • • • . . ··T• 11 Y~• ftie'· ~ri .. ':--"f " .... NJ,. Steeb~ ... TEN.clNTs -. ' . -= --• ea-c ·. ' . ,. ~ . . . . . ' ' ~ ~ ; . .e~.:;~ . Pr~sident .. ~ In Clemente.· For Addt·ess .. BULLETIN • Prelidtmt and Mrs. Nizcm wilt . board a helicopttr tonight~' me iatt-. ty aftu his nationwide u dress and dq>ort ·for El Tor Marine ' Corpi Air Station. and then Waahiftg. ton, D.C. so thot he can put fu a ·Pdl da11 at the White House TMsda11., presidential ai!U's in Laguna Beach announced ratt toda11. . By RICllAl\D P. NALL ot .. °"" , ....... A candlelight protest against President Nis:on'a Vietnam policy bas been"acheduJ. ed tonight outside his . Western White House~in San Clemente. · 'lbe protest ctemonatraUon and, vigil, · aruoOW1Ced by l\Oberl 0 . Bland ol LaguM Beact.,. baa been timed 1o coincide with Mr. NixOO's television address to the na- tion on the Vietnam war ate p.m. ·PST. The President. sources believe, will an- nounce further U.S. troop wllbdrawal from Souul Vietnam and , may indica\e ll9W he.plans .1o deal with lbe Clmbndian . situation. , ' . · . • · · 1 .i • :~LY ''L0'4 ,......, ~ "'" Bland, who bu. been. ~Uve .jn. 1Dl.D1 MRS. NIXON GREETS YOUNGSTER WHO CAME TO •EL TORO MCAS 'TO SEE THI PRESIDENT Vie,:.= ~aljonl ICally,_, · · · • wu, iea!llllcr.j;ld~~11111.1 : ~. -' ~: .~ ~ 4 ·~J,• • 1 ,..-~ , 1 • •,,. ·.'!fl. ,. ·• ....1"--.1diil :f!fftlwaltt~--~ 'Small Lagwta'. General Plan's • r+ '--•f"!~~ ... 7' !If J , ' '• '·I.·~. I,••,•~ I nainfiaUon." n .iiaotes Pi~ll . · J·~g••b~~ Mother . of 3~l)ies: ~:~1E.=i.i~~~-~ , • r 1 1 • Coord1nlt1ng Council with a Coata .M!l&-o • .. ' I.' .._ ·n:iti .. os.iv~i~-:Give Russ , K~y to Futµre By BARBARA KREIBICH ~ 11t D1111Y , .. Steff The only wily· to ·preserve Laguna Beach's environmental values and retain the quality of We N resideats cherish is to keep Laguna amalL This WU the 'condulion of I plmiDiq twn lriJm the firm of Daniel, Mann, Johmon a. Mendenhall Friday night, as they presented general plan coacepts to an audie11tee •-city officials and tltvic leaders. Jli;.i The audl~. for the most part, ap- peared to like the idea. They broke into applause when project planner Judith Frank said OaUy, .. "'lbere'1 no way to meei your goals and re"ally _beef up the po,l!lllalinn." Pnject director Abraam Krushkov cocicurred. "Your goals statement im- plies the desire to grow alwly ad not wllb great density. Ollr interpretalian <t- the 1100Js stateme1t is ~t the city does not(w111t to reach the high population forteast for 1990, of 34,300, and is not even vµy interested ln reaching the low l<Ru\a ol 23,400.'.A pian. lhal meeta most of,,vur g°'1I would call.for a populatlcn of •WY about 18,000." ' RBSTRICT GROWTH 1111 need to mtriCI populaUOll growth; notably by zoning, ia order to achieve the gOlls al ~g the •contour ol the hilll. maintaining open space a n d greeilbeita and achieving a tranquil vl.llqe atmosphere, would have ID effect 01 Jiredicled comlructioa needs, the plan- llff! said. Piiooibllities lor economic growth woold haft lo be balanced -the gnal! to "~the style of life you want," said MN Frant. Tills wooid retUlt in 1011te redllclioll in ~ houling r-'s, but no I Uy in the nOed for· aJllment!d accommodaliOI. e.arlier report had aeea a need by 19Sfl, buetl on meclian -1alion growth, for, l,!00 more · single lainily dwellings, 2,0lli 'multiple units, 1,750 vacation homes, 1,100 hotel and motel rooms and 900,G square fed-of retail oommercial faclildes. ll, .. l'oPULA'110N Laoiing towaro a poP"i•tion o1 only about 11,0llll, said Mrs. Frank, the hous- lf11 needa would be reduced, but not necllUtily the need for tourist ac- comll10daUon and supporting commercial 1 acllttiU. '!be low-density plan preaenled. b! the DMJM twn as most ciooely attaining the _,oau ·...,.......i in the cm..ns Advlfory COmmittet survey, eovi1qa a clm&ering of tourlst facilities and sup- portptc iXlmme.rclal outlets on either aide of SOlltb Coal .Hilb•lY in w h 1 l KrulllkhoY d-1hed 11 l'a IOl'l al Mlra<ie Mlle." '1'!11J, he uld, could in- clude an exten&ive.l)' landscaped stretch !See PLAN, P1p ll . J lnHead~n Ei Tora ·wreck '. t ' ., • ' • Three personi, . includinl a Laguna ', ~ DlQlhe<: •al u.;e. ...... tilled in Saturday traffic accidents. Killed in an earlt morning cruh' on Vaelncia Avenue, aouth ol El Toro Road, · wu'--'W'Jni\ie RM; 1Jederr · Sf, of lOE! stYllno ll<he,,L&pm'I!Mdl. Californla·llial>Way·Patrol olficertaid Liquor License Plea Opposed San Clemente will officially protest the application for a , liqqor licen.te for 1 • tavern·near the municipal pier entrance. 'Ibt .ctty Council last we el: .. voted unanimoualy fu send a letter of proteat to th< State Al<ohoiic Beverap Control (ABC) commission to try 1o block lbe granting of a permit for the opening of 1 beer bar called the "Beach: Btio)'" at m- 28 Victorta in lwo Vlcanl bWldlnp laclni · the pier entrance. Councilman Stan Norlhrup (aunc!Md the protest and uJd he lett that tile tavern would mnpound the llW en. !clmmeot problems already pnvalenl 1o tlle"BU.' '!be .....u 1£1-' and tile.city llafl .W!!r-tile allldal prolell. . l. .. 1n1•1rlu • ' __.. .. - "' tl\e .car:ln ~.she\was. riding, ,d~iven byLeslie1J~ Sterlt.j,.33,.of261 San Joa-, qoiin Roaa, Lagwia BffCh, was· struck beadon~ by-ariother· vehicle traveling .at high speed on the wrong side of the road. z;:=e:;;..c:,~ ~c~ charges of felony drUnken driving. He is Wayne A. Shaffer, 18, of 25494 Earhart Road, Laguna Hills.- Officers said the statjon wagon driftfl by Shaffer was traveling about Ml miles an hour and the impict was so great that his car cllmbed the hood of the otllor vehicle. slid over the roof and then traveled anotht!r 271 feet before coming to stop. E. Germans to Return Sick Kids From Plane .. BERLIN (UPI) -East Germany1 pro- ml8ed today to return five sick West Gennan children who were aboard a Ught plane I~ down in East G<rmany by MIG !lgbten which fired on it. But it aaid ii WU holding the pilot and the·fatber of ..,. of tbe children fer inv<stJcation. Pilot'1 Helmut Siemens, 24, ud Kins Herbert Meyer,. tile lather, were lating the cblldren oo a hl&h alUlude ptane ride for allnJation ti the children's whooping cough. ,Suell llighls are recommended in Gmnaily. By Phil lntorlanclf • . . ·-· · Kenoelb €arr, San Clemente city mllllll8'r,. said he un<!e"""'41 ,l•h e dmonltraU9n ·would be slmJJar ~to one held Christmas eve. ·Carr &aict q. long u the demonstrator• exercise· theiri ConsUtuUonal-rllf!t· there . ii no basis .for·the. ctty to deny ~the right to assemble and protest. Ntxon1s·addreu tonight will be· the ,fir._t li.ve t:eleviaioq.CO\'.erace from tbetWesterD White Hpuse and bis first live report. to the naU~ on the, West Coast .as .J>reU· dent. , , He wlll •speak1 from his office ,at· the C-t Guard Loran Statiop ,.djacent. tho PresidenUaJ,home.·ABC will microwave the talk ·to a central office by means of· a temporary, 1ystem riged-from the Presidential compound. It will then be distributed to other (See NIXON, Pip I) . . • . ' ' . Sec:rets .. Fri>m ·El · Toto?··· II '" j ~ ''I ' '' ' "'\. ' t. From Wire -'' . oYwtllt-SOu~.'' Secret data obtained whUe ltaUoniid ai Hi!) says ' Oswild had • acceu to tn- El Toro MCAS may have been .pv~· to fonnaqon 1b0ut 'the'~· aiid allO the Russia by Lee Harvey. Oswald, accordlrig · tben-new MPS 11 r~r heighi-llndin& to the man whole U2 spy pllhe'Wal;llkli: eear. ~ , . .. .. , down. by Ille Soviets, tarpedoing' al 1'811 · Some cocies .and"d.ita combin.- Eut·Wert sum~t conference .. ' 1 • 1 were changed follriinl Onald'a ·dlfec.. Francis Gary Powera, 18ter &eed1 t>y tioo-to Russia and Powen: aay1 be .doel lhe Russtans, makes his suqest1on:iri in · not belieVll'tba Sovloll>bod Ille capobllllJ auto6t9graphy, "OperaUon . QverfllBlit,'' . to down the UJ'before ·that.1 • ~ch goes on sale 'In 10 days. , • He DOtel there were ·two, U2 ~('/I/fl * * * Nixon Polishing AuthMlties at El Toro MCAS today Rilslla "lhorjiy Iller ·Oswald, iurlv9d refUsed to cop\Dlent on the ide·a" u-· Uiere, an uneventful 'One·on aptjl 9, 1• "prwlng great .reluctance. , ' al)d bJs oWn .on -May· 1,.~ to ·the Oswl\ld, named. by the Warren . Com· slioc:itaown.. . · ' . , mission as the kil\er of President Jobn F. TheMPS iystems~id liKt pf4ne0at · Kennedyt ~as stationed in·Orange County hfgb.al~es:. • ~ • ,r· Speech on New Troop Pu~uts prior 1o nis 1959 delection ·1o lhe .Somt The· incident, 1ec:, 1o 1he coUapool o1. a Union. '. ~ summit conference ldleduJed · lh "Patts Powers poin'4 out in his book -which betweerrPresldent Elltftbower1and&vlet began being serialized by t oim e ' Preinfef'Nlkita•KhrilahctievJ \ , new1p1pers Sunday -that El ·Toro wu Os;Flld ~ to\d , American dl~tsl 1,be neve.r a U2 base, hll! U2s !requenlly JI•~ · bad'-the Ruillalll &DT llllohiialliia President Nixon today was pultin1 tile ~~~:"'~~':"'1"" Carpi nna1 louches "" • 1e1ev1s1on speech Two Servicemen: .. r ........ "°"' 111 his toatobliJltapby u.1 tonight, in which he is' exPe<ted 1o . · _,.,--c . , It is _,..,. !Jito ...... I tbal iin. ol the disclose new troop witbdraw1is in the F·· d H' hh'k' . 1 · w~ ~·· llallU1 l1l!l'l!ed Vieinam War. Ill IlC J . "'g ; --11'>c-ea•!»iralC1'1, µa acCdl<t01.uCb.dlta., (~ "': 1 • '\.. '1'!1e speech w,111 be 'Illa first on tile . ' • .; • . Tbe '"'"'1ii' IPJ'· pilot . l*Kbateol' lo Southea•t .uian conruct -.... thruien-Tm.~p Expensive:.-. ; ... · .. sardy'·•a11er -his pt•'• ·hll"ll1 ' .... Ing to widen in Laos and 'cambodia -• .. . tWrcralt fire ind•wi!ftt=:M• since oec .. 15 and 0his -""·-• ad~iaers !«Soviet~ .n. · oU ' ~1. uuuwu,,-Two servicemen were robbed• of :•· "'l'J -- have mixed fee.Ung&. and 1 Wristwatdi by tWO ·tall1 men· Who r-----·-· .;.' ..:•.;.' -· _,;,.· ,,.....,.. --. President Nixon is anxious 1o alld 1o · ·•·• dr ,..._ · · · • "· 115,0llll men he has ·already ~-· picted )hem up Sunday ""!''~ • ove. ·-.. , I 8raafe . urc; Ul\fC"l-,:U d(lwncoast from South Laguna to1 San , • '' •I pu,lled out, but a new surge in '.V1etnam Clemente, then pulled 1 shotgun.1 2, ... ; lightln& bu his key ~s cpncemed. . 'n:le two victims, . Maline Ronak\ H. The measure is ~n as. all~v1Jlt1ng · Pryper, 19, from ·Camp Pehdlet<¥111 ~· sqme of_the anU~ar pressure 00 him at Navy Corpsman Robert L. Eva111, 2(>,'San home and also d e1m on st rat In I acf. Dl'go, repolted the ·hou..-..at lt:li01'.-m\ · minJstraUon faith ·in South Vietnameee 1 e '""" for~~· ablUO~ to handle the fiebl . • . 'Ille two victlms said the pair in • Some of his advilerl. 1 bo•ever, ha, ve , beaten-up Oldsmobile l'ilh a noisy m'1f .. " ner picked the hitcliliken .., in South 1 urged a slowdawn in tbt: rate of ·~ Laguna,. 4r'0ve to o.na· Potnt ·tori 118,. withdraw~ls due to tbe l;ncre.Ue Iii • ttien pulled ofJ P1~lc C-1.ffil!n'•Y ..,. ground action recently. 1o Camino San Cilintnte ud ~ · The newest r<ductioo is not expected to· One of'the two Usallants•pullld 1 ti.• • eueed the-IO,-....~ pullout onlerad in •• ~ _.__. ... ' December and u_;~ • ...._.1*.....,.. i ·1,u1.e , shotgun u""::::o~~"'" ~'!' "'Jo : Who'1 8ol'1J •llall<htoill! He'~ ,_ ~ .,_,,. strvfcemen·1'ut·of"u.. car dien· .riiade ht~ a.a........ Cakl I lat about U,Ollll.mm per. molith. . ••·-i'" •on , ,.,_ ...... ~~..h . ---ut· 1 •h• ·-.-• lo · .. ~-N ~u ·~. •~.-•.•....... . .... ~i·c-i.r4-,.••..-j,,-."" I Aida aald -lanl WU-. Camtho.San Cienl....... 1,_ , . ·,1 , 1~.'.'7~'.".'~:::.";·!...-,. .. _,...::: ' , Ing 00, d>o. opeedl rlgbl"11P 1o the last., Alie ni1>b1n the -•· tbc ~ ...,. •• ~, -~ --·~ili:MifoG·. -..ir it<lin"'""~1111dder,.-i• · r ,•&· -' ,... .. • :"J'll'l&'I , !"•I-" •····'att~ll(1 · bft~ .., ~ qrdeted them ndt to move. r · · · k ' "'"'u1 '-1 •., • s .__ 9 d · Of t1'o ---et .,._ Cir .....i olt < 1 • 1 noum a tlii, """· ti • ..... · the fight.q". ( .' • • ' , ........ '"'t"''"• ' • ' • 1....... 11 .... ..,.... • · He is •. rtpoi'teolly ux!oul to '"4lte • ST...,K 1.111~ 1 =., ; :" ,: jcriUcs in eonareu that it ill' nat fill. I ' ¥" . A.IJJ[E'f c......... ' ' 1IWt .............. .,.. IAmerlca''I' fnNllllt io1 etpand 1tbll ... . ~ J ~:~A.. . l~ e .... c..., IMI "' vo1vem-..1n Lide arfd CAmbodla,. ,• · 'NEWJYORK (AP) ~ 1'le stlft market 1 ~ : ~ •:t-i Recd:t • 'on the border,_ · ahowtd 1 small Jou !in 1very •• t •lndlne : f • ..,..._., " .,.....,. w .w!\h• ~ ,..,..;rorces cillrcJnl" 'iOtt thi11Htrm¥1. (Ste qootalibnl.~ · I ::0~."' '. ••u ::::~-,: .j lntO ' ,__,._felt '18-lt),. ••. "• , •,! I ·-LAOi.I ' l' =:'.\.::"' .. : .on Ci " j ' ,U.VtbcU.S.. Prices had nioved.in.a ..,,.. ,..,.. · -' II from the start. !-----------' .,-. ,. . ' -... :. ,,_ __ ... I ! I I I , .. l ; ll'NM P,..e ·l - • LAGUNA PLAN. • •• .· • ··'··Press ·Honors_ Gardner. . -. ) . .. .. .. . . }urilt Named 'Man.'UI. fmY. m"'Heailliners Fete ' ' • • 1·1 ,.,, • ... . I. . of hlchwa.Y with tourilt facllltles on • · Parldag 8Jld traltlc ~ wlll COll- ellber side. , , ,tloole to be the Pl'lncl»a1 hMdadw, aald 'l'be fa..rod plan !ooktd to-.fard little pi._ Wally Dela limo. Lquaa, he, deMlly 1ncnaae Jn tlJe hllla. said, ii ohort !,JOO pukln1 ._ rlCht Rsdd' "a' bllh demit;J ll'Wi but pro-now, and will need 1,IOO JQCll'I .,._ D{ bMlJ ... -.. ~.of lilt JlllO. emtmr' llltettory type, coallll he nunc PllOILDC 1' " ~ arouod three ''coi:e" lf'e!I, one ''A subctmtlal part ol the trlfOc ~ tn the downlown basis, one ln the Boat bltm," he aald, "Is cauaed by~ Jiay.. Foanll ~of "-11 ~ ·;::: iJ. )llam!· )'Qlllll ~ Jan.j, 1111. ilrect ~~ a... -...w.a !.--Jltpm I ""11' rWat b'om' a blufnr _,at El ~Ifill&'• 1111 ~ QDm1r --11 ....-.:. ' Ton llarlne 0orpo Air· Slatton.· •a ~~ t11e Yeor a1 t11e cbamploo l6r the put r.ur rean: • The YOWl&ster• Uc! alre&dr .-1ved = ~ ~L ~·· ""J Annual ~-~. ~'!';' .!J::!ll'.;., olln :O"it"iJ. l:tBoy S..Ut Honor ll~ far the. beroic Can,yoa aru and one touth In the In& to circle around loo.kin& for a place to Bloablrd ~area. These cores would ~ k .. ~nloat needed residential facilities ~r · Outstanding ctU.ns tn vlrioul other, of medicine, for perfonnlng the ,,,-Id'• Other Headliners ot the year honored fieldl ~ fr'orii c:ommiinllj ' -to • olnth hlDDan pancreu franapnnt Saturday include: athletics -W!1) ailo hoaorod -li>clud!ni surgery. ' Dooald P. Kennedy of Tuslln, pre1ldent . a P.,thim-:'tltailoo-to:.':'tlii -'lila 'Ille wife ,ol Huntlnll!!! l!HdtJl>O'!al of Finl Amer!om Tttte and T>v• Com- Congmsmao James B Ult. worker Monty Ramey II on ltiii niiil!O pony, fnDilslness. line! 1ll1p n111uce the pi....i '°"'1i!!!uL_ c-nicttoo ol 2.IOI mon-apacea:-at tramc In tlJe downtown basin. A;OOl-a apace·would·<OSl-fU-million,-Dela Barre noted. SUllSIDIZEll TRANSPORT ·it waa iugg-that they could he llJ\lrod bf _,. form ol suboldizod ;ubllo ~. ouch u elephant trama, to tinber •reduce traffic and pUk1nc pro.· ~: t Alienate concepta for the downtown ' area Included two large multl-atory part. tng structures and either a series of one- way strtets, or two one-way street& wJtb Ocean Avm~ ParUallY cont: Into a pedealrlan mall. A major arlerlal roadway *1Jt1on to <:.-JDallw"1 'Will be euenUal' to move local ~-. tralllc, the P1allDln aid. One poiolblllty they put ionranl, war for a four-lam Parkwu ep.. Circllnc the bllln at the fool ol lba hma, l'llllnlng '""" the Boat C8nyon ........ to the Bluebird CanYGJI •icore," pualftl over t..guna c..,on ROlcI and nmnfnc beh1nd City Hall OD two staggered lnela., '1'llla, they IAld. Would be very a· pemlve, 1"11 would Clpel\ llJI the downfoW11 · area and coOlrlMte ~ to lilt IOI"' COil ol tlle ever 1ncreaifns tralflC pro. ti1em. 'BAat OOoRI' ' Alao ~ they said. an "back o1oon• tar ~ to priwlda -to the roaldentW· bllJ.a irltbout travOUna <:.-lllllnr"1· -Plans to Jo!D Lquaa to the tnland freeway via Boal Canyoa and A1llii ca.,on, In addition to Lquna Can. yon, C<llld 'be augmented by atenslons of roadwayo leadibi fntancl from 1lli blll commun1tlel .. people 6ould reach theft -liom the fl'eew"1 ' -.,m, -In thil connectloo, ft WU noted that Lquna Canyoo Road, ..,_ bandlfng 15,000 cars a day, would aene an estlmalod 5tl,OOll followlnc -ol the fl'eeway. · - 5k!mmlni through a ~ ol ptan. Ding concepll I« l.quna'I lututt, ptan. oer Dan Mello allowed wttat be called a "bold" concept, calllnc I« movlni~ Highway Inland to tbe ·fool ol tlJe to enable most of the resldenta to be near the coast. • A "high density" conc<pt, 'Whldl eoulil phya:ically IOCOmmodate up to I0,000 peo- ple, ww1d permit ln-ve cfevelop111eut 1n tile -· with 1¥«1 -stacldq ap1mt the blfisjdM and·-ty ol • lo 40 lllliil per ...... WGB DENSITY other major public c a p I t a l im- P""'emtnta needed by lliq would in- cludo: . '\ -A new 1t•1&e treatment plant. tic1.st~ · bly out towanftbe freeway, and probably COllingfl.5.mlllJoo. • -~ ol City Ball fadlitlel, .... Inadequate. -Two additional tire stations and ttplacement ol the emtlng maill llrf Ila Uon, probably b7 llllO, at a COii ol 11 million. -A recreaUon facillty and/or com- mllllity center. -""'11 deve1opmmt In c I u d In 1 ..,. quilltloa ol Jand and malntell&!ICe. -New ltreet and pedestrWi brld&•· -Acqullltloo of land for open ~ pr-.atlon. Arrlvln( at the Ill question : bow to Implement tile plan, Mn. Pranb not..i that Lquna Beach, at this time, la In a pooltloo to lloet llddlUonal -In the amount ol """"' fT mlllloa. .... IONDED INDQ1llDNlllS . "Y .... limit ol bclided ·fndebtodness buod on II' P"l'Cft ol .. -fat.,'. tlon,'' lbe Aid, · "ia $'1,153,000. ;your -1 bcJ!!dod Ind-ii flll,000, !Mvlng •. lliqfn ol '1 mtllloG." oth« thu ,-at obllptloo boadl, lm- plementatloo ol·the a-at plan, obe said, cwJd,tnclude: ·' -Roviaod rmfng and ·Improved IU!> dlvlmlrulei.' -Tu·i-i-1ar .,._ty owners wlllinl' to place their land In -lpoce Jftlftfel. . --A vartecy of Federal ....... --Oxmnllllity and ~ UIOcla- tlom to PllJ 1ar-...... Jilafnleunce. • ..:.State teglstatloo to ...-.. the e .. w.mnent. 'Ille planning eJperl concludfid, "You will need • -that really -bow to buatle for tbe:le' funds. .. City Planner Al Autry IAld a study -on the pnen1 plan c:oncepts will be llchedulod before the Plannlnr COm- mfalon. Kiulhkbo9 said • detailed leJ>«al plao could be prepared In about a month, lollowlnl ._ipt ol comment from tile ci- ty plaimlq llalf and PlannlDI COm- Jnllllcil, ' '!be City c..n.,,n then wMI -pillllc ~ OD Ille plan. • reeovery tnday as a reault of Ill'. Con· Mn. Louis Celta, ol Santa Alla, widely Juatlce G~er • formerly .an Orqe nolly'a historic operatloo whlcb allo gave acUve ln m~cal Ind c h arr I ta b I• CouatJ Superior C4Urt Jlldge, recetved his her a new kidney. _ organizationli Jn commUnity IU\'iee. award from moUOll plctur<, ..-.; Olel)D . The amallall recipient -Randal! )(. Barbara Sterlin( ol Gardeo Grove, wbo Ford, whose drunatfc -ii •Strader 9 received one ol the ~ ·founded bar own llChOOI for 'IW1$g were a1IO hoftored. , . • club'• mt aought-after hooon, that 70f therapy, Jn the field or education. . Nearlyto0penoo1ptheredaltbt.... He...W...in her<lfanu Well-~, long-faced comodiao Pat ta Aoa Elb Lodge lw the neut, ..,. el He awakened ldr parenta and tllree PaW..O, In the field of eotartalmnenl the highlights ef'ihe Orange County Preas Club's 12 month slate of activities. "'1 T...,..... Hundred! of them are friends of Jtlltlct Gardner, wboee career baa lnchlded recognlllon. for surfing, 1101autb0ri&J: on juveolle dellnqueney and u aa"6'Jtalu •. ding speaker at Various events. CAPTURED BY FEDS IN HB 'Most Wanted' List'• ByrMf 'Mast Wanted' 'A widely publlshed writer, JUlllce Gardner baa been a cbamplm of more rlghil for juveollll In the co0rt.a and II actJve in, 1 number ol c1vic affalra on the • Nin~ .t\rrested in Newport • Aft~r,Fi~t..S~in.g ,~eJee • • Man Arraigned In SA Court 0r.,,.. Cout. ' ' . ' ' He joins aucli prodecellora 1n boldln1 the Man of the Yur UUe u Dr ..,Arnold Beckman, President Hlchard NIDn and the late Walt Dlmwy. . .,. IOANNS JIBYNOLDI -wiolain llanNod CNm,..ur, IO, of 13SZ w. Balboa BouleYlrd. •' Last year, the late Congmsmon Utt Just two day1 after his capture in a accepted the Man of the Year UUe for Huntington Beach bar, a 42-year old President Nilan, who wire<! a message of congntulaUon to the Saturday night escapee who was deJcribed by the FBI as evenl one of the' nation'• 10 most wanted 'Ibe telegram wu lddreased to Mn. criminals, was arraigned this morning Charlt111. Utt, the congressman's widow, before a U.S. commllliona: 1n Santa AnL who accepted the Headliner Award in '!be chargea against James John poliHcs for the late legillator. · A number of Orange Coast cltlwta Byrnes Include two counts of kidnaping, were represented among the Headliner one charge of intentate trwportaUon Of recipients. a fireann after felony convicUon, and Mrs. Wyn Sargent, of Huntington· another charge of Interstate transporta-. Beach, received the Headliner title in the tion of a stolen molar vehk:Je. field <Jf bumanltarlanimt for her eff~ . to aid tile dylng<trlbe ol Dyaks In Borneo. Bail wu recommeoded by the FBI at '111e atatunqoe writer and lecturer is a $105,aoo. widely traveled woman who has made Byrnes wu whla\ed from the Showboat the salvation of the Dyau her own bar, 19202 Beach Boulevard Friday nlght partlcular ml..ton In Ille. by FBI agenta who took hlm to blJ bome town of Los Angeles. 'Ibey said be would be lransporlod bact . there, following hil arrat-ent, to face trial. Since he ls wanted In several cities, an FBI spokeaman saJd today, the place of trlal would be detennlned by "whoever geta him flral. .. Byrnes, who wu armed with a Der- ringer pistol at the time of blJ caplure, had been free for a•1"n months alter he eocaped from tlJe Stalf(ll'd County Jall, Sl Jmn K1111111. ' Capo District Trustees , Meet Truatees of the Capiltnno Unified School Diatrid w1ll ccmsider IWIU1ler scboot programa, enviroomental day opeaken and bus blda at tonlght's 7,30 meeUn& in Serra Scbool, Capistrano ll<adl. Of ........ ..... Eight adulta and .... jumllle _.. 1n c:ustody tnday lollow1na • llakwlnging melee SUDd.I)' afte;rDooD at Balboa'• "B'" Street Part that left foor Newport policemeo injured. Ofllcen said tile lncfc!enl beaao Ill the close of a rally op0naorod by F'JeO Us, a • group aUiltalod with the underground newspaper "Fnm Out .. of Sherwood Foresl" Barry Sin. Welnb!fl, Jl, of :Im M.,. Drive, prfnclpal speaker at the rally, WU arrested CNl ciw'geo of dlsturl> lng the puce when be allt1edlj> used obocene languale 1n hil speech. Weinberg fcnnerly wu a ltudent at Orange Cooat College where be led unsuccenlul adanpll to 1atn recocnit1oa for a Studenll for' a DemooaUc Society (SDS) chapter. He WU an editor of a campus underground newopaper, 'Ille ·IJberaUon News. =· Weinberg wu 1u1·pend'ed, then reinstated oo pnllllile ol lood behavior last fall semester I« lnvltlng radical students from UC ""1ne to .,t on campus without autborizatloli. ~ be tried to get UCLA communlal ·Jl<Ofeuor Angela Davia to speak on the' CXX:: cam- pus. Sgt, Don Burdsall iald Weinberg 'WU arrested about 3:30 p.m. ao.the bull of compla.inb from residents. "Wheo we •tarted to ~ Weinberg from the scene, a few people starting eg- ging the crowd on. and they attacked the officers," Burdsall said. He estimated crowd size between 100 and 150 people. .l.llan!o 1.-ry ~ lt of !.ISi w. Balboa Boulev,anl. : ~-~. lll,oll3SZ w. Balboa BoulevU11: ' " --A1lea JellroJ Solol, D, ailo ol 13111 w. Balbol Boulevard was arreated on charges of battery. Forster Youths Planning Clea.nup For 'Earth Day' Earth Day 19711 baa caught tile ;.,. aginaUon of San Juln capistrano's Marco Fof?ter Junior HJgh etudents and teachers. The· school's W e d n e 1 d a y celebratlon wlll be a clean-up and plan- ting _,loo OD the camplll and oli nWby streeb. • "Pennies for Planting" are collected each day ln the homeroom claws. Coordinator of the event Muriel Surles said the homerooms which collect the most pennies wlll "get to help in planting the !root bank of the !clJool on Earth Day." Plant goal of the school is 25 one gallon junipers and 22 flats of ivy. Imogene WadsworUi's Creative Writing Club wiU pl!nt a pine tree in front of .the school. One good spot for a hlJlt dendty·a11'11oo ture woold be the face rl. lllo clll! bddnd City Hall, where a 20-ttary apartment building with 200 to 300 units, atl facln& the oe<an, could be bulll -b1ocl<lna '' p,.... P .. e I Last year's summtr school program WU minimal because of fund shortages, but thil year's 1chool bu been planned to lnclllde aeparate proerams f!lf elemen- tary, Jllllior high and high school students. "It didn't 'lift too Jong. We had reln- forcemeatl ·~· the ICIDe a lmro rt mmodialely. Silme of tht Cithem of tfle area eveo pitched in to help us," he noted. Judith Clark's students planted one of the front beds as a sample and the Tennis Club and 'yearbook class have signed to plant another. 1 anyooe·s view. , A "linear" concept, that would ac- commodate the low population forecut of 24,300, would find a serles ol small, aelf. contained, lower level entltlea dotted from !lie ncrth to llOUth city llmlts. A concept that would a oe p a r a t e restdenls from tourists could be the con- struction of a series of European style .. villages" at. the mouths of the canyom, and climbing up the canyoa wall>. Art Guild Sets Film Showing Films on both art 1n Dalure and tile art of llll1l wW be shown 14nigbl by tlJe Dana Polnl A,rt Oulld. '!be program ii publlc. U begins at T:'5 p.m. at tbe Community House, Z4M2 Sall Juan St. 'Ibe first film, ''The Breath of Sprtng", shbwt the awakening of nature ilter the wtnt.er, buntlnj: leaves, renewal ol growth and ruohing streams. 1be second feature is eDt1Ued,...11Worb of Art ol the Louvre." Both are in color. A SOlllld trad describe> 1n deUll the .rt l!UIW'<J, ' . DAILY PILOT " ........... ........ ,..., s. er ••• Rohert N, Ws-4 'ruk11n1 A!l4I ''*ti"*' Jeclr It. Cvrlsy Vlrt P'rullllnt W 0-11 M..._.., Tho ... 11 K.,,a Edllor TlioM11 A. Murphi111 Mt..-0'"9 l!:"!{lr lticJ11N P. N11I Scull\ °"-~IV M IMll" Offkw Coli. M-: UI Wu! .. , $trMt ....,,...., 1e1e.11: n n w .. 1 ,, .. , ..,~,. utYM hid!: m '°""' ..,,_ *"'11'11*' "'"""'' 17'11 .. lldl .......... ... Cllnwltt: as """"' 1:1 e-n 11.1 DAILT ,.It.OT, wl!ll W:-.lctt II tJfl'llllnld ,... ~-l. II l'\llllltheil d1llf' _,(.,.. 5- .,. "' ..,.,.. .. di! ... fW ~ 1-.:r.ll. .............. , a..a.. Glltt MotN. MfiMl ... 1911 ....... ,,__Ill 'Vlley, •• -""' -,...... ... "...._ er..,. t.o1t1 ,_1111.,. I ~ "'"'"" ,itlll' -.. Jiii W..t ...... ,,,..,. N...,.,, ._._. •.f UI ... .., ~· co... Mui, 0 Tai•••• 17141 '4MJl1 Clo 'f'Mtl AIMrtW., 64J.U71 .. C's 11 Al 11ic-,.1w111 • fol ,. 4 1 4ft.44Jt Clllllfr..... ""' °"'"" c-t ,........... ~' "" -•""""' lllllllt)I.._ ....... _,_ • ,._,'-1• ....... ...... • • .. , 1 wl"-" .... w ,.,. mlMllM ... ....,.... -· ..... dfM ...... -"' ., H""""' ~ ,... O.• ,._., c.i~. ll*crllll'-i. umr tl• ......... , ., tN•ll u.• .....,.,, .....,, f911Nt .......... -1111\'. • NIXON ARRIVES ••• net-kl for llmultaneoua showing. 'Ille arrangement Is the same as that used for liVe football coverage. Air Force One touched down m .. jeltlcally at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station at 5,20. p.m. Sunday. '!be Pttsl- dent, looklng fatigued, and Mn. Ntaon, in a mint green dress sul~ stepped off the plane to the strains ol. marilchl music played by tho mariachi group from El Adobe In San Juan Capistrano where the Prmldent bu dined. About 3,000 -...,. on bond to greet the Presid"'I and Mn. Ntaon. He plunged up to tlJe crowd Wk1ng hands and answering questions before a trlef talk about the astronauts. Mn. NizOll dropped a -.Ibo WU handing ·10 a Utile girl, retHeved It and handed It over the fence. Another little girl wbo bad been toochod by the Pttsl- deot looked thumlentru<:k with awe.· 'Ille President told , the crowd that meeting the utronaucs wu 11one of the most memorable events of our lives." He said physically they looted .. II they had just been on a trip from San Clemente to Los Angeleo but added fer the crowd'• amusement, "but, that's a pretty bard ride." Nixon said be WIS enormously proud that this naUon could .preduce men like the astronauts who came t h r o u g h because or their great ability to surmount a dlHlcult task when their mechanlcal materials failed. 'Ille Pttsidenl paid trlbule also to the ground crew UOO!ld the ·-w that work· ed and calculated suc:cealully to brlq the astronauts back from.spece. Before leavln1 llawall and the Kahula Hilton, the ~ent toot a walk> oo the beach and stopped at the botel's la1oon to loot at turtles. 1la and Mn. Nllon attended Sunday servlct• at the Kawalahao Qwrdl. a con- gregational 'churdJ known u 11the little &tone church." Jt WU the lite of tht cor- onations ol ldnp and qu.eftl of the old Hawallao mcoardly. Dr. Abraham K. Akalta, pastor, delivered the eermon. Tbe Prealdent said altennnl~ "! never heard a eermon more eloquent or Travel Agency Sued by Swiss A suit urning • Newport lleach travel llglllC1 WU filed Friday In Qranp COii»- !)' Superior Court by Swlt,..lanil'i atat. <ontrolled tourist bureau, aeUlnl P'1" ment fer rallrold Ucket.a. Named u defenclanil 'In the 111,IM claim bJ llie Swta National Tow'lllt Of. ' floe II World 1loriJons lnalltutlon, '500 Clmpa Drive, 'l'be aorunmeot or1llllliat1oo clatma the firm uaed Eurall tlckell: oo swi.a tailrolds, but ltopped payment on a che<k luued !or the fll,000.plua bill wtthou& I bit o( uplan•tlaa more timely. I wish It could be beard all over the world." He Invited Dr. Akata and the choir to a aervtce 1n the White House. '!be Pttsldent llid, "I'm try1nr to find an angel, an angel on earth th&t Ii to pay travel ~ of Dr. Mata and the choir." A deputy Pl"" secretary said tnday that the President and Mn. Nixon will )eave 10metime 'l'Uesday morning. It wu said that they have no plans to return within the next month or so. "lt'a good to be home," the President said at El Taro. He boanled a bellcopter for the Western Wblte HOUie where be and Mrs. Nlxon whisked away in_a.. oumy.frtnged· golf cart lo ~ Ex-librarian Mrs. Clancy Dies In Laguna BJaze Mrs. MerclA 0 Peg" Clanq, 16, fonner Costa Mesa c:hlldreo's librarian, died Saturday nlgbt of smoke inhalation wben lire awept tile living ,_, of her f.qlma HUis Leisure w ... 1d home, w Q llonda Meodoza, the Orange COWlly .,,,......, office reported. Mrs. Clancy was children'a libfartan at the Center Street brandl from lllllO unW her retltement In 11115. Time of her death wu estimated at 9:30 p.m. Orange County coroner's opokesman said. '!be blue which the Orange county Fire Department report.cl started ln a living romit IOfa. was discovered by her husband, Nm-berl, at 11:45 p.m. Servi«s will be held at l:!O p.m. Wedneallay at the Saddlebllck Chapel In Tustin with the R<v. Charles Smith ol· llclaUng, lnurnment will be 1n Fairhaven Memorial Park, Santa Ans. Mrs. Clancy ls survived by her bu. band, Norbert; two IOlll, William ot Colta Mesa and 'lbomas of Lompoc:--a brother, Kenneth Heu ol Vmtura and a allW, Olive Bea of Los Anplea. Brochure to Show Laguna Greenbelt • '11le Lquna Greenbelt Conu11Jttee wW -t to tbe plmin1 -ancl public tonlaht a color brochure oo elforta and Pllnoln& to -bell the Art Coloey with open 1PBce. Kuch ol the ~y In. tht brochurt ... -by Bob Krantz. Greenbelt worker James Dllley caUed It "• magnificent clocumot" and urpd the publlc to attend the -1atloa and lo plduljl • cop7 ol the lwodlara. ~ . '----- Trustees also will be considering the envtruunental days program at San Clemerit. High Schol>! whlch will featur< six speakers conductlng 2 5-tn i·n u t e sem.lnan from 7:.S a.m. to 11:10 p.m. Wodneoday. AW on the agenda will be the .C. cept.anoe of bid!: for either two or three bules from Crown Coach Co. Taken Into custody on charges of assaulling a peace offJ.ctr were : -Roger Stepltea C'alld1, 20, of 1352 w. Balboa Blvd. -Vicki Lynn Divis, 21, of 470 Ocean Ave., Huntington Beach. -NI<* !Jean, II, of 1007 E. Balboa Blvd. Yetive Laurie is organizing the homeroom planting effort. In the nearby street clean-up, David Walker's and James Armstrong 's homerooms have of[ered lo beautify Del Avion. Many other Fonter groups are ex- pected to join the «<>logy cni.ade ellotf io the next few daya. • Imported C..rvecf Wood. Fr1me1 • Down & Feather Stet Con1truction e Wide Selection af .Fabrics e Your Choice of Wood .Fini1he1 SPECIAUY $~5959-ra PRICED ~ .H.J.GARREfT fURNfJlJRE PROF£SSIQNAr INTERIOR DESIGNERS - 2215 HARIOR Bl VD. COSTA MESA, CALIF. "46-0275 646-0276 • . t ' . .voe. 63, NO, 94, l S~ONS; 32 PAGES --' .. • --. • --• • ---• ' I ' . I •• ' f .. :· ' 1 .. .,_...,,,. Fiiiai oj>-.--... . ;. t --N.Y.-::-sta-ek' ' • OR).NGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA ' ' I ' , MONDAY APRIL 20 J970 -' -,:. -;. ' • 1 • ' 'I t !. ";"'...,._ ,--... TEN CENTS • , -•• • . . ... ' • 1 ,• • ' J • --•• -· .---. --· --. ·ree.· . IXUR . . . . ~ . . President., -' . . In Clemente· . For Address BULLETIN President and • Mr1. Nizon iDiU• board a helicoPllT. tonight immediatf:• ly oJttt' hii nationlOlde !devision .a. dress enc( <Upari for El Toro Marine Corps Air Station and then Wa.shinq· ton, D.C. so that he am put in a full dav at the White House Tt&tJdav., pre.ride1\tial cddlt in Lagv114 Beach anno"netd '°"° toda~. . · •• . from , Wire Sel;Ylct1 1 Secret data obtaiz)ed while 1tatloned 1t El Toro MCAS maf have been atven to l)uaia by Lee Harv~y Caw.~, "#fdllll tp1 the man wh0te Y2 spy plti.ne wU lhot dowrt .by tbO Sovlets.,·.~ipc a JllO Easl·Wesl summit COIUU,nc<. • Franc~ Gary Po)fert, ~ lreed by the RUS1i1Aa, ...i<es hil "'"esllll!t In en autobiography, 1'Qper~Uooi Ov..ru,bt," · which goea on sale In 10 daya . ., ' · - . Authorities at El :roro ·MCAS··tqdJiy . refua;ed ·to · comment on-·the • idu... R• , prelSin( greao relupance. Oswald, named ·by the Wamn Com-• mialon as the killer or President John P'. Kennedy, wao olatlo.ed ln~ange County prior to hil 1m· defe<llon to the Soviet Union. ·.. · · Powers points out In bis'bOot -which began belog serialized _by s o'm • newspapers Sunday -that El Toro wu .,..., a u1· hue, but Ula rr.qutnt!J new Two SerVicemen . ' '. ' ... ' .. ·-.. , . . ' ' Find . ffltch11ikihg . . • . . .. j ' ' Trip · Ex~D!!JI.ve . T.wo .servlcem~n were tobbecf •~or· '35 · auJd a;wriatw•ch by two~tall men who . picked·lhem up Sund1y,nlght,,dro:ve them do.......t from South Lquila to ·Ben ~. "lhfn pu!lid a lboigun. · 'llM! two vlctlmt, · Marine ·R<ti)ald H. 'Rroper, 19, from Camp ,Pimdletod., and Navy Corptj!WI Jlo!>ort L. E•lnl, 1(11. san . Diego, reported tbe holdup at lO:IO p.m. • The two -aald the pair In a ~p Olcbmolllle with·• no~ 111111-, ner pJ<ked the hlldlldl!m 1111. In Sg'Ulh Log11111, drove to Dana P.llit for gas, then pulled oil PadOc COUl·Hlchway oo- to Camlrio ,.. Clomate and otllppod. • One of the two aisallanta puDed a 11" -•1 lbol(un aad •ordered lht two ,.~.., tut of fbe .cai; ~ lbade tbem 'U. ... Ibo pa(tl!ienl ... , Ill" OimtDo Sin C1emeN. .. .. ' Anet IObblnt" lht pllo 11* [ ....... . ordered tliem not le ...... , , · 'Ille ear oped oil. . ' ' . ·- .,-.... ... -........... _ . ......... -- · . oyer the Southland. He •~Y' Oswald bad ,acceu to in- formation about "the U2, and abo the then-new MPS 16 rader belght-£indin& gear. Some cod• end data combinatlom were changed following Oswald'• defec· tion to R.iwla and Powen ·say! be'doel not be!~ the SoViets bad the clPfl>lllty to down. the U2 before that. . He ndt& there were· two· UJ.~·over Russia ~ lbc!!tl3 'after.,-Ohrakf llTfved there, an uneventful one-<lit apr.W1;.111reo, and 1lla ·-·on · May I,' leadlnJ• to: the shootdown. , · '.Jbe M~ 1y1tems could track pllDel at high alUtud!o. ' ' :~ Incident 1..: to . the collapie' or, a summit conler<nce l<;heduled Jn, Piiio ¥ween.Prealdenl Elaenhower end Soviet Premier Nikita KhnUbcbev.. . . · ' -• J Oswald told American .di~ lie b8d' offered the R11a1a1111111 lnfOnDatiDD he could provJde about 11.S. llatiiie Corpo operaU'"' 1then he delecieiJ • ., .Powers nota In hil autobioll'•phy that 1~1" extremaly laterectlq lbal one ol lhe = ~·· fill''!>'r ~ ooriCemi a docunie:Dt Oil Olwua'I ·~ to'~~dala. · ·--· 'll>O. former •PY.-P~·paraCil•ted to .aafety' 'after "bis . pllfte, WU bl( by an, U;Jrcraft fire .and was evlMllCfd 1n 1961 for Soviet 11lUtu SJ>Y.Rudol! Abel • Oraage . .. :=... ·~ c....... 1 -.... ,_, " -.. ............. ·• """"" ..... . ........ "" ,. ....... ...,. -.. ·&11111~ 1J -. • I -........ " -. -.. --.. --. -' .... .............. , -. -... -. -~ 11• =r-.. ~ ( • j ' 1 I J -...... ~ -·-··~··~--..J-~ .. . -- ....... p ... 'J LAGUN.4 Pl.AN ••• ·· ·- . -• ·i " .,..._ ~.. ·-~~ !acllitlel pan indlra!Dt ~--•~ ~· tl~-;w:~ "'"' -~· · on lliiiO'v t! tllo ,.._';.i"'b,'.i:;."' :fi Tbe la-Ji11!i 10o&ed ;tow.nl Utile ~ Ylail1 DelO llarre. i.a;..i, hi density bicHue ti\ tho bllJJ. •·lo~rt 1,1111 porkJoc ._ rlgbl R11idonlj1I b1ib -ty areu, bul pro--· ..,i WU! -S,llllO DIOR_., by lMilllr ""' • .-1 .. apulmeoll ol "'" --. rdta C ti t•~ltol'J type, eoUd ,. • ~ MaDf ~ cluatel'ia ltdllftd three ••core" areas tne: • ·'-_<.Iii _..., -In the downtown buls one In the Boal ""A •ahlenlal plrl ol the .,_ P ' • bloai," lllald, "ll Cllllld by pqlo.lii .... Caoyoo area and ooe south In the 1111 W drcJe anund looldn& !or a plaee to plue!>~~~L~Uacoresl r !""llUld pork.''-.. ,. · · • ' • ,pl':OTillll Dioil. ~ ,~en ICI el • · · • , ..., ....._ ~ the -u~ !-··•·• '-ol ~ ol l,lllO more •-at ~-=llCe ~-·· ........,._._ l3;GGO::a llpla..,,<Eld COii fl';J mlJJka, .. 1traftlc tn tbe downtown basin. Otl&Jlarre noted. llUBSlDIZl!D TRANSPORT OiJili':-mojor publk: ca p 11 a I ·Im- " WU "'81tsted th.at they could bil Pll'~ n<eded bt UIO would In-· llDked by IDIDt! fonn of subsidized _p,ibllc dudit:... , 1 • • tra_.;atloo, -aa elephant trlllll, 94--e trea-Diani; .,...i. to lurlber rOdia traffic and paRlng pro-* Mliard. tl)o lmwoJ, and probobl)' blems. ' ftJ million. ' • AllcJ)alo oonctpll !or the dOWllloft _,,.,~ ol City"!WJ !ldliUes, n6w area lncluded two luge mulll·slory park-lmc!!<!uate: · lni &truclures and ~ther a series of one,. ~-TwO addtuooat fire stations and -"'"' -~ or two one-way streets with ~ ol the emunc main !Ire Ila ~ Avenue partlalJy cooverted Into a lloo. :.......,. by u., at a COii ol fl J>edeotrlai! .Jlllll. mn8'"-.-v • _ A 1111Jor arterW roadway In ~.to =AA" "'"'!loo laeWty and/or ...,,_ ~ ~=~.:C, U,:' mumt)' center. • plallllln uJd.· Omo -lblllty they pot qullli: :~ ~.:!!~ I ac- lorward, wu !or a four.lane PorkwQ" .,,. -New 111ree1 and pedeolrWi brldgu <lr<lloll lhe buln at the loot ol tile bllll, _._,,.,,~ o1 land l<r -_.:.,.. runnlQC from the' Boat Canyon °cori" to .--..-.. _.. ... ,._... ~ no.~•~ r •• _ " "--••• pr-.atloa. u•e.~~u-core, .-...ov~ Arriv1nf al the f6I ~·how to Lquna Canyon Road and nmnln& behind Im I I " plan Mn -~• noted Ci._tt.n ~-"'•••erodl els pemeo we , ·•·~~• ., -on •~ ·-ev · th.al Loguna Beacb at this time la In a Thll, Ibey uld, would be Vffr/ es-poo111on to floe! adcuUoiial bondi In the ~ve, but would -up the downtown amoUnl o1 .... 17 mJ111oa. -ood contribute lrealb' lo the IOlu· . • ' -Uon o1 tbt ever lncrOuinc lrllllc pro-BONDED INDEllTllDNllll blem. • "Y,... limit ol banded llldebledness, 'BAC'.X DOORr A1IO eaentlal, they aid, are ublck · floon" Jar Lquna, to provldo -to . µ,. reildeatlol hllll wt-lnYtllnc ~ lllglnriy. Plut to join 1-to tho Inland -..,. .ta Boat eu,.. and AJllO Ca,,y..,; ID addlUon lo 1-C.... yon, -be........-%..-=~i:i-~'t:id ~~o: homeo from the lreewll1 wt-roU., downtowD. • ;, • • In thlr coomectloo, It 1IU DOied t!lal Laguna Canyon · Rold, now bandlliig ·1s,ooo can a day, wauld aerve an <st!maled so,11119 !ollowlng <Ollllruc:lkn ol thelreeway. · · s~ throush I vlrlety ol plal> plni coocepta l<r Lqunl'• lulun, plan- ner DU Mello obowed 1'Mt be called a "bold" concept, call1ac ior ioovin.I Coul J!lglnray Inland lo the foot ol lhe li1lls lo ·.,,.i,1e lllOll ol the ...tdent. lo be - the coarL T'l~::!"~to~': pie, ....id per\1111-developmd In Ille -· with IO««y lllnlclur<I ~ ....... tplnll the blJI-and a - IY ""~ '1!J' lmllf~ ..,._ ' ! • BIGB DENlll'Y buect. • tll 'percent.. ot me11ed valua- tion," lbl a.kt, "ls $7,1113,000. Your -1--la tm,llOO, lea"'8 a ....... ol IT mDlloo... -. Oilier-~ obllcatloo -.. Jm. ~ ol lbe-1 plan, obe aid, i:mld lnclade: • ~ -.. andha hMJ>l~O~i ... ed IUb----'l'ulnctDllnofar~ownen wiD1n1 to ---IDd ID oPen spoce prewa '••· -A vlrlalJ ol F-...... 111111. -{:<lnimtmlty and -.-Ja-ua 1o pay 1.r -_. maintenance. -Stat. JeilslaUoo lo _.. the en- v!nlmnelll. ' 'Ibe plamilng expert conclucled, "You wiD need a atalf !bat rally lmowl how to hustle for thele fundl. •• City PlllmW Al Autry aid a lludy ~ oo the -1 plan ooocepla wlll be ICbeduled belcn the PlaJmlac Com--.. . Knllllllllof llld I detailed (eneral plan eauld bil prepared ID -a month, l<lllowlng ncalpl.ol -from Ille ci-ty plarmq atalf and Ptazmtac Com- ml-. Tlie CllJ Omcll ---pullllc i.rinp ... Ibo plan. CAPTURED BY FEDS IN HI 'Most W'"""' Lltl'a ByrMO 'Most Wanted' Man Arraigned In SA Court Jun two da71 arte, hia capture, in a Huntington Beach bar, a 42-year old escapee wbo wu described by the FBI as one ol the nation's . 10 J1lOll wanted crllnlnala, Wll UTalgned this monilnj before a U.S. commJstdrioer ID Santa Ana. Tbe c1wg., againsl James John ~ Include lwo comrta ol.kidnaplng, ooe charge of lntentate tralioportaUon or • llttarm alter felony 'eonvtction, and anotbe< clwge ol intenlote lransporta- Uoo ol a alolt:n mot« velDcle. Ball WU recommended by the FBI al $106,llOO. B)'mN WU wblaked from the Showbolt bar, 1920! Beach Boulevard Friday nip! by FBI agents who took him to his home town ol Los Angeles. 11Jey Aid he would be lrlnaported back there, lollowlng bis arral-enl, to face --. Since be 11 wanted in meral ciUa, an FBI apokeaman raid today, the place ol lrW would be det'"1Dlned by "whoever pts him flrlt." BJm<o, Who WU armed with a Der- ringer plJlol at the Ume ol bis caphn, bad bem free l<r ..,.. moolbl Illar he eocaped from the Stallard Counl)7 Jail, Sl.,Jolm~ .. One good lpal for a bJ&b demll)7 11r\1Co ,lure """14 be tbe lace " II'! Clll\ bolllPd pty Hill, wl!ert a llf.ll<lrf aplrlmlnl )>uildlng with 200 to 300 unlll, all ladnc the ocean, could be bull! wtlboul bloddac ~yooe's view. Frot11P ... I , A "linear" concept, that would ac- commodate the low population forecast of M,300, would find a series of small, lelf· contained, lower level entities ,dotted Imm 1lle north to south city limits. · A concept that would •~parate resideftta from tourists could be the coo- 1truciloo ol a series ol European at)'le ''viUages" at the mouths of the canyons, and cllmbinll up tbe canyon walla. Art Guild Sets Film Showing Fllma on both art ID nature and the art o! man will be shown tonlgbl by the Dana Point Art GuUd. Tbe •iroeram la public. lt beginl at 7: 45 p.m. at the Commuolty Houoe, :11642 San J\lan SL • 'The first film, "The Brut!J. of Sprtq". shows \be a11a)<eolng ol nature alter the winter, bunting leaves. renewal of growth and ru.shlng stream&. The second feature Is enllUed, "WQ?b of Art of the LOOvre.'' Both are in color. A 80UOd traci< describes In delail the art treuures. DAILY PILOT _ .... --c-. ..... s.. Cl& .... . Oltt.NGt: ~ l'\llLISNING CDll\"AM1' lte'Mrt N. w • .4 '""''""' ... ''*flllltr J11.\: It. Curle., Viet ,m!Oen! .nll "-"•I M.,..... 111011111 K11"il £dlter Tho11111 A. M11rphi111 M-olftl Editor fUch1r4 P. Nill $0Ulll OretM C-ty Editor Oflk• ~IX.ON A~S ~· .. nelworb 10< llmul-lhowlnJ. The more timely. r w1sb It CGlld be beard 111 arrangement la the wne as Ulat used for over the werid." He invited Dr. Akata live lootbeU coverage. and the cboir to a aervlce In the l\'blta Air Force One touched down ma.. ·· House. , jesUcally at !I Toro Marihe Corps Air The Prtlidenl Aid, "I'm trying to !Ind Station •I 5::111 p.m. lilmday. Tbe Pres!-an angel, an angel en earth th.al IJ to pay dell~ looldng lallgued, and Mrs. Nixon, In travel eapemes ol Dr. Alcala and the a mint green dress .Wt, stepped off the choir." plane lo the olrains ol mlrlacbl music A deputy prm oecretary Aid today played by the martachl group lrom El th.at tile Prealdeol and Mn. Nixon will Adobe in San Juan Capistrano where the Juve IODletim.e Tuesday morning. tt was i'relldent bu dined. said that they bave no plana lo return About 3,000 pereons were on hand to within the next month or so. greet the Premdent and Mn. Nixon. He "lt'a good to be home," the Pre1ldent plunged up to the crowd lbaklng hand• Aid al El Toro. He boarded a hellcopter and answerlng questions before a brief for the Western White House where be talk about the astronauts. and Mrs. Nl"Jon whiated away in a Mn. Nixon dropped a ..... !be WU surrey.fringed JOI! cart lo rtiu. hai!dlnc 19 • ltt!le girl. retr1e""' It and handed It over· the fence. AnOtber Utile girl wbo bad been touched b~ tho Presi- dent looked thunderstruelt with-awe. The President toM the crowd that meeting the utromatl was "one of the most memorable even ta of our lives." He said physically they looted. u tt they bad just been oo a trip from san.ctemente to Los Angel .. but added !or the crowd's amuaement, "but, that's a pretty hard ride." Nirm l8id be WU enormously proud thal this naUon could prpduce men like the astronauts who came t h r o u g h because of their great ability to surmount a dillicull wk wben their mecbanlcat mai.rtala !aUed. Tbe President paid lrlbula alao lo the ground crew around the-world th.al work· ed and calculated llUCCtSll!11lly lo brin( lbe utronauls back from space. Before 1 .. ving llawali and the Kabula Hilton, tbe Prealdenl took a wallc 00 the beach and aiopped al the hotel'a lagoon to look at turtles. " He and Mr>. Nixon aUended Sunday services at the Kawalahlo Churcll, a con- gregational cburch llnown u "the lltUe stone cl>urch."~1.#u the Ill< of the cor- onations ~ ktnp and "qlleenl 'of the old Hawaiian ~. Dr. ~ K. Akaka, put«, delivered the .,-rnoo. The President &aid afterwards, "I never beard a sermon mare eloquent or Ex-librarian Mrs. Oancy _l)ies In Lagun~. Blaze Mrs. Merda :'Peg" Cla~\ 66, fonner Costa · Maa , chilctren'a ~ died Satunlay nltbf ol smoke inhili(!pn ,men fire swipt lliOJJJin& room ol hel'"i;quna Hills r..tsure. World -~· Mt ci.iliiada Mendooa, the Orapgi Oouol)7 """'""'' office reported. " Mrs. Clancy was children's b'brarlan at the Center street branch lrom 19!0 unUI her retirement in 1965 . Tlme of her death was esUmated at 9:30 p.m. Orange County coroner's .pokesman l&id. The bl~ which 1ll• Orange County Fire Department reported started in a living room sofa, was discovered by her husband, Norbert, at 11:45 p.m. • Services Will be held al 1:30 Jl.m. Wedntaday at the Saddleback ChapeLID · 'lllstln with the Rn. Charlet Smith ol- foclallnc. lnurnmenl will be In FalJbavan Memorial Park, Santa Ana. " • > SS ardner -"" . .... ~ . . . .. ..-~ . ~ --~. ~ . :;.· .!/urilt Named:'Maii..Pf ¥ear' bt Headliners Fete . . ' f• ., I rasith 'oiatnct Olurt , o1 ' 'A~J.. 'corooa 4tl Mar ~ii playir Rod y°""' brotben on Jan. 4, 111611, to elfect J...., lloblrt ~ 1ill ~~. Laverw• =Jll Ille ..-~b'1 'tbelr ....., !tom a blulni bome al F.I .. ......, m,b1 • Iba ar.., Coal'' Hlal1-lll opmltl, •'World Toro Marine Corpe Air Station • !'Ni a.b'1 Mao ol the Yiar'at 1111 ·cbaJnpton for )1111 four )'Ul'L The )'O(mcsten bad already recei ved .......... Uoo'I -Annual ll<edU-Dr. John ·. ·~Y. ol Newport the Boy S<out H-Medal !or the hen>ic 8liMmL , .... · ~ach, was named Jlladlinei in the field feat. ()\illlanding cltluna In variou> 0~ or medicine, .for Porldnni!>c !lie world's other Headliners ol the year honored fielda _ fJ:om ~unity· -Joi ·to _ninth buman ~., Ir '"a p I an I Saturday Include: , athleUcs -'were aJiO·llono...i blc:tudU.,· aurgery. ' • • Donald P. Kennedy or '1111Un, prealdenl a ~ dtatlon.. 1o.'..the::::; --'Die -.ol ~oat'» BNdl postal or Finl American Tille and Truat Com- r--an J•-ea B Ult -wor <enlliftJ'lliMq'1' on-llle"TOad to·-iumy;-ln-h........,._ "'"""~ -· · · , -recovery today ai a n.ulr'O! 'Dr. Con-Mrs. i:.OO"i1-C."iia, ol Santa Ana, widely JusUce Gardner, formerly an .Orance nOny'a: hllkllc ~ wb1cb ~ gave acUve in medical and c bar t tab 1 t ~ SUperior ~w1 )udge, received )jl5 her a i::.t1: · . ~· orgaJlizations, in commuajtJ aervice. aWJrd from moUon pu:lute actor Gl<;91' .. _ l)ie iot.rtdi>k!il -llap!lall M. Barbara sterling ol Gmli!n Gn>ve, who Fmd, 1illose dramallc acblev~. l!lreder ... ,,. ~ """ _or a. press foonded ber own ..,i.ooi !or learning wee al'2, honored. ,. -club'• -.soaPH!lar ........ --t!lal or ll)enpy, In the field ol education: Near!J 400 penons gathered at the~. dllner ID -. • "-".. " ' Ylell·known, tong.faced comedian Pat la Ana ltlb Lodge for the event, oae ... at :. :"Be awUmeCC'lll~· lllL three Paulsen, tn &be field of entertainment. the llighUpts o! the Orange County Preu . • -• . • '' . ; CJub'i 12 month slate of activities. , .. aoiiicbi.ds or them ano lri'1l<Wlf JU31ice , N • · -,l~~ t d • N t ~~~~ .. ~u~:i~ . .:. me ~L~ e m ewpor juven118:llellnqumey and..u-U ,outalal>-· -·•• • _ -"_ -_ • ~i~;t:E .t=: Afte~ Fist~s:Wlli~fi « MelPe rlghla !or juvenJJeo ID the cow-ls and Is . . e~: . · '-( active tn a number of dvic aHair1 O!I the · ...:: . ,. ~ . , ';· Lt. : ~" .. .. • Oranae Coast. · By Jo.lN)iE iiEYNOLDll, -Ylmlim ...._er.a~. :111; or He joins aucb pred'!C'SIOrl In ,holding ., ., -• .., -• l35Z YI Bilbol l!Gojlovaril. \ the Man ol the Year UUe u Dr. Arnold Eight &dulls and-ooe·juvenlle were In -am. I.any....,., 11, ol '1351 W. Beckman, Pr<sldenl RJcbard Nixon and custody todoy lollowlng a filt."'lnglng Batbol· Boulevard. · . • the late Wall D!mey. melee SWlday ~al Balbol's "B" ...ai-Ttlima G.....,;. :Ill ol 13.12 Last year, the late Concressm.an .uu Street ll•k lliat ,left lour Newport w. Balboa Boulevard.. ' ' a~~ the '4an ci ~ Ye!' .title for 'policemen Wured. . -Alla Jelliey Solof, n, al.so of 1352 w. Presldem Nixon, who ,;u.c: a m .... ge ol Olllcen lald the )Ol:ldenl began at the Balbol Bocilffard • wu arrested oo =alulation to the Satm<lay · night close ol a rally •PDMored by Free. us, a clwgea ol battery. Tbe telegram wu · addressed to Mn. group aUIJJated with the underground Charlena Utt, ,jbe .congreuman's wJ.dow, newspaper "From Out of Sherwood who accepUd the Headliner Awa:z:d in ForesL" \ poUUCI !or the .late legislator. Barry Simon Ylelnbilrg, 21, of Im A number or Orange Coaai cltl:enl Mesa Drive, prlntjpal apeaker al the ...,. r<pmented ......,, the Headliner rally, WU amated OD cbargea ol dlslurb- reciplenb. Inc the peace when hi allegedly uaed ' Mn. Ylyn Sargeo~ o1 Hunllllglon obscene ~ ID bla speecli. Beach, rectlved the Headliner tille In the Weln"berg lormerly wail a lludenl al field o1 bumaollarlanlsm [or her eflorta Orange Coul College when be led to aid the dying trlbe o1 Dyau In Borneo. f .... or uacceululs···~~~~ ~.~~onty Tho stalu<lque wriler and leclw:er Is a -widely traveled woman who has made (SOS) chapter. He wu an editor of a the aalvatJon ot the Dyakl her own campus underground newspaper, The {*'Ucular mla1on tn life. Liberation News. · Capo District Trustees Meet 'l'nlllees ol the Caplstrono Unilled School Diltrid will consider 1UDUJ1er scboo1 programs, envinmmental day apeakers and bua bids at tcnlght's 7:30 meettni in Serra School, Capistrano Beacb. . rlail ;ear's llllll!lnel' 8cl!Ool• pnigtam WU mP:dmaJ becaUJe of fund shortages, but this year'1 scbool bu ~·~-ed lo ilclu4o !'!para!f ~ !"': "elam<n- taey t jaDJor • hlP and M ." '1'l><>ol ~ also will be coft!iderinli 'lhe environmental days program at · San Clement. High School whlcb will !ealUre six speakers conducting 2 5 • 'm i n u t e seminars from 7:4.5 a.m. to 11:10 p.m. YledneSday. AlsO on the agenda will be the ac- eeptance of bids for elther two or three buaes from Crown Coach Co. Weinberg was 1 u 1 p e n d e d , then reinstated on promise of good behavior last fall seJRSter for inviting radical studenla lrom UC Irvine lo speak on campus without authorization. Earlier be. tried lo get UCLA eommunlsl professor Angela Davia to speak on the OCC cam- pus. Sgt. Don Burdsall aid Weinberg WU arrested about S:')O p.m. cm the bl.sis of complaints from realdentl. "When we started to escort Weinberg from ~ llCf!nt:, a few people starting eg. . glng. the crowd oo, and they attacked the officers,'~ B....U said. He estimated crowd sise between 100 and 150 people. "It d1dn't la.st too Jong. We bad rein- fl!'l'emlflla1 on ~,;•octll".r a !m .. 1 mmedla!Oly. 5ome or'lbe citUe111 ol lbe area even pitched in 'to he.Ip us," he noted. Taken lnto custody on charges of usaulting a peace officer were: -Roser Stepbea CM!dt, :IO, ol 1351 W. Balboa Blvd. -Vicki L)'Dll Divis, 21, of 4.70 Ocean Ave., Huntington Beach. -Nick Licari, It, ol 1007 E. Balboa Blvd. • ~ Forster Youths -. PlanningCleanµp ' For 'Earth Day' Earth Day 1970 bu caugbl the Im- agination of S&n Juan C&pi!trano's Marco Forster Junior Jijgb students .• n d teachers. The achool's we·dnesdayL celebration will be a clean-Up and plan- Ung session on the campus and on nearby streets. "Pennies for Planting" are collected each day in the homeroom classes. Coordinator of the event Muriel Surles said the homerooms which collect the most pennies will "gel lo help In planUog the front bank of the school on Earth Day." Plant goal of the school is 25 one gallon junipen and 22 fiats of Ivy. I~ene wamworlh'i ereauv. writing Club wtu plant a pine tree in front of the school. · Judith Clark's students planted one of tbe tnmt bedl u a sample ind the TeMls Clqb and yearbook class have signed to planl another. Yetive Laurie ts orgalllzlng the homeroom planting effort. In the nearby street clean-up, David Walker's and James Armstrong's 1bomerooms have offered to beautify Del -Avion. Many other Forster groups are ex- pected to join the eeology crusade effort in the next few days. ~\ •:<: . l e Imported C.rv•d Wood Frcmes ·' . e Down a F•at~er Seit Constructiari e Wide S1l•cfion of F1brics ... e Your Choic• of Wood Finishes C .. N MIN: »it Wal Sty S,..... ....... , leadli 1111 Witt B1llo1 lolllrNrtl U9WM •-· m ,._, ,._ "4..t!tlr111 .. l.Mdl: 11171 ~lldl ~ '911 Clloftllltr. .. Horlfl El C....... It .. • Travel Agency Sued by Swiss Mn. Clancy Is aurvlied by her b.,. band, Norbert: two sons, William ol Costa Mesa and Thomas of Lompoci a brother, Kem!eth H.,. ol Ventura and a -• slstel', ou .. Hea ol Los Angeles. SP~..tLLl' $'-.j959 fttd .pJUf:ED ~ • °"llV PllDT, ..... w'.\ldll .. _......_ tl'loE .......,.,..., ......... Wied ••lly l'llCIClll lllfto .., ......... -ulili.. .., """""' h.:cJI, "-"""' 9"dl. Qlll -..... ..... u ...... Well .,,. ....... lfl ...... , ........ •1111 ,.. ,..,..... f!llllW. °'""'" Cattl ~ .... ""9oMJ 1111'1111'4 IUMI IN ti 1211 WIM ..... •tw .. ,.....,.,, •tldl. f/NI, ,. ..., a., air.i. c.11 ,....., 1114 ... 11 (7141 MZ""4111 , ca-HIM .......,., Ml.J671 S-Cl1a1 le Al h,.•••tt: tcta,a .. 4tJ-44?t -....... ,.,., °'... C-1 .... i.Mrll ~· .. -.... '""., .... ..... ltl --., ·•-1--11 .,........ .... .. ...... -•""Wt ..... ...,. ........ """""' -· ...... '""' •Mole "'" ., ,...,,.,,. ... .. °""' ...... C.tlf9nllt. s...c,i,1 .. " ~GM ~I lly -at •I.It_....,., ""'""'rllftl. u.• "*'•"· . I A lull naming a Newp<rl Beach travel agency wu filed Friday 1n Orange CcJuo. ty Supmor-Court by SwitRrland'1 .,\0-. eontroUed tourlll buruu, -g 1'13'· ment for railroad Ucbta. Named· u defel)danls In the fl!.* claim by the Swta National Tourlal Of. Oc. ii W«ld ~ lnotttuUon, 4500 Campua Drive. ~ 11Je 1ovenunent cq•Uon cWma the lti-m ueed Eurall llckel:: on Swlsa . railroads, but stopped p17n1tnt on a ' che<k laaued !or the Sll,000.plus bill wi thout a bit of e,;:planaUon . Brochure to Show • Laguna Greeiibelt The -Gioenbelt Committee will -I lo the planning C!l!IUlllsoion and public tonlgtlt 1 color bn>cbure on elforta and plannll>I to greenbelt the Art Colaty with open space. : Mucb ol '!Iii pi>OtoCrlohy In the brocbUNl .... ~ I!)' Bob Kriitls. Gretnbett •orkei' ~omtl Dilley called It "a magnlllcent document" and ur1dl the1 • public to attend the ~tatlon and to pick up a copy ol tho brochura. •• H.J.GA:l\l\F{T fURNfJllRE PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR'·'l>ESIGNEllS 0,..-.-&M ... I ' 2215 HAR80R BLVD. COSTA MESA. CALIF. '41>-0275 6'46-0276 I I \ " I I ' \ .. < • " . -. _,., Alrtl 20, 1970 , • L DAILY I'll.If ' Sign Law , Changes Under-Study • .. ' 'S pring Special' On City Trash . Spring Cleanup Week began ~ day Jn Lquna Beach. ""' To<l"l' through Saturday, Ille city rubb~sh collector will a cc e p t unlimited quantities of materiaJ at hJs regular pickup stops. The "spriag special" :.S ottered once only at each residence, On the regular pickup day. • Standard weight limit of 60 pounds ~r container will apply and bundles must not measure more Ulan two-by.,Q[Je-by.four feet. . -The collector will lake as many such containers &lid bundJes as each sub.scribing ho u 1 e h·o l de r wit;hes to set out. School .Visits In Laguna Set By Cabl.e Car • Head.liners Getting Deadlines Jurist Robert Gardner of. Newport Beach (left) accepts uMan of the Year" award from 'Master of Ceremonies Harry Babbitt and ·screen actress Eve Bruce during seventh annual Orange County Press Club • DAILY' ,ILOT 111" , ..... .- ' ; Headliners Banquet Saturday night. Among others receiving awards .at the eve~t were Mrs. Chlirlena Utt (right) who accepted award for her husban~. lhe late!llp. Janies'R. Utt, from Industrialist Ed Buster. Lagunans wishing to take advantage of the opportunity to visit local schools dur· ing Public Schools Week, April 20 to 25, will have the opportunity oI making their trips on board an authe11tic San Fru- cisco cable car, borrowed for the day of Tuesday, April 21. Furnac e Fires Bring Warning For Lagunans 'Bring Daddy Back Soon,' :El Morro S~liool · -. Sets Open House . Decked with a banner reading "Public Scho0la: Week -Visit Your Schools," the quaint convey(ll'lCe, mounted on a .bus chassis for plying city streets, the cable car will follow a regular '\;schedule from the Chamber of Commerce, 280 Park Ave. to outlying schools. At 9 a.m. and JO a.m. there will be departures for 11turston School, where a haH-day program will cover all facets of achooling ii ~ Laguna district. At 10:30 a.m. the cable car will leave for a visit to El Morro School, returning at 11:45 a.m. . At 11:45 a.m. and 1 p.m. there will be two more departures for Thurston. At 1 :30 p.m., the cable car will take passengers from the chamber to Aliso School, returning at 2:30, Between 3 p.m. and 4 p.m., the car will be available for "hop on" rides in the d()WJ}town area. Laguna Burglar Gets Chopper~. .. A Laguna Beach >esident 1lho left his N. Cout Highway homt for a brief trip dowatown Sunday l:ight returned to find his teeth mlsslng( The teeth, a full set of denbltes worth $5001 .were in ·a strong· box taken by jnlruders '.woo ransaoked the home after tearing off a win. dow scre:en to galn entry, police said. Other missing items included a $150 intique pistol, removea from .a wall and a '250 shortwave. radio. The strongbox also · contained a passport, a wallet and income tax papers, the-vldlm~, Police said they were not sure if· the missing teeth were regulars or spares, or why they were kept in . the strongbox. The fourth flOO!' furnace ·fire In Laguna Beach in recent weeks today promped Fire Chief Jim Latimer to issue a new warning to owners ol homes with okl- style furnaces. "The older models." said Latimer, "are not equipped with an upper tem- perature control limit. Tbey are legally installed, but are subject to malfunction after years of use." There is nothing the Fire Department can do about the problem, Latimer said, except to see that modern temperature controls are put onto the furnaces repaired -after a fire. "But owners should be aware of this danger," he said. Latest in the series of noor furnace fires occurred at 3 a.m. today in a home at 47~ Thalia St. Laguna's Police -·Get · New" Home ·· The Laguna Beach Pl!llce Qepartment . ' h;u, ~ 9eil Jcio/'· The department has moved into the re. furbished city hall offices vacated when the South County Mu:nlclp.al Court moved to Laguna Niguel. New public entrance to the police department is the door. oft lhe main city hall arcade tllat formerly led to the court offices. The new suite provides a large room for public reception, communication equipment and record storage, separate office for the police chi~ and watch com- mander and ~lary'•..otflce. Detectives and other peraonnel con- Unue to use the. Offices ln the adjoining old police department, which continues to h• the briefing room, dark room and Jail ToroSonPrays,ButWhen? ·With Full Show By PAMELA HALLAN Of tM o.I" Pl"" SlllH Every night before he goes to bed, a small boy folds his hands and closes his e)'.eS and asks God to please brinj: his daddy home aoon. He Oien turns hb eyes to his mother and asks, "When ts aoon, Mommy!" Mrs. Carole Hanson of El Toro can't ansWer that question. Her husband was sllot down in Laos in 1967 and was listed missing in action. He may be one of thousands of unidentified prisoners of war in North Vietnam. "All I want to know ts Ir he Is alive or dead," said the lire tty young niother, in a recent talk to the St. Nicholas Council of Catholic women. "ls that very much to ask?" Tn an effort to gain infonnallon con· ceming her husband and other prisoners of war me and three other wives recenUy made a world tour. The four young mothers OOped to influence world opinion ,. ~;bring .preuure ·OD t"orth 1Vletanl to abide by the Geneva €onvenUon which Ibey signed. · • "All the tol'!WrtUoi'I as ts Is ... tllat prl!onen •be Identified, th.at sk:k. ot ,woun- ded . be repatriated, that a f~1.,fidw of mail be allowed and that an impartial agency be permitted to inspect campi," she said. She told about prisoners who have been released who said they had-been fed pumpkin soup and pifi! fat, had slept on hard planks, and suffered heat rash In the summer and had been given no pro- visions to keep warm In winter. "One pilot who was released said that when a Japanese film crew came to a camp, those priaoners who were .uniden- tified were placed underground while the crew was there so that they woukt not be seen." .. Although many ha ve suffered physical torture, the hardest thing is the solitary An °open house''·with plenty of action cooltnemen~ she said. One San Diego Is scheduled at Laguna's El Morro woman. heard from her huSband after Elementary School Wednesday night 11 five years' 1ilence. He had been ln the Laguna Beach school d I 1 t r I ct solitary confinement the entire time. ·· observes Public Schools Week. "Imagine how we would feel If we s8w Instead of browsing through claurooms no other human beings for that· length of and exchanging pleasantries' w I t b time," she said, her quiet voice quaver-teachers in ti:adJUonal open house style, ing. visitors will be offered a full evening of She explained that ror many years educaUon aad entertainment from 7 p.m. these things were kept quiet by our to 9 p.m. government In an effort to make headway Iiighlight of the affair will be the tenth through diplomatic channels_. annual Science Fair and Art a la Mode, "N"ow they 've decided It's lime to to Include displays by some 500 buddin~ arouse world opinion," she said. "That's scientists and artists. Every student wlll why we went on our tour ." have an opportunity to shtlw a sampl e of They were able to speak with Pope his art work as well as a science project. Paul VI, lodira Gandhi and other leaders Other events will be an oral geography even in l!IOtne Communist countries. demonstration by first graden:: a "In RDmania our suitcases were gone per(ormance by the third grade ~corder through, our room was bugged. a tape band: a voodoo exhibit by the up- recorder was dismantled, and when I got per grades and a presentation of country home J realized my unused hair dryer style square dancing. . had also been dismantled." The public. including nonparenls, Is in- She said they visited Cairo w~e the vited to attend. Geneva ConvenUon has been otiserved d~lte the hatred ln the Arab Israeli s • c• • war. From there Ibey made . 'n emor 1tuens unacheduled trip to Moscow where 1 di' ~· • I l\t' 1 ' I '-t Oustered officials put them In a hotel:-~\! ~e ee'tin" !'· . under lock and key for three days , · f5 g "It amazed me that a powerrul country · like Rus.tla could be afraid of four · ~The Lagunaites Senior Citizens' Club, women." sponsored by the city R e e;r e a t lo n She said she was not admitted to the Department's Revival Teen Club, will Nor,th Vietnamese embassy in Laos change Its regular meeting day to Thurs- because her husband had been shot down day from 10 a.m. ~to 2 p.m. beginning lhere. She described the frustration of April 23. The club has been meeting on waiting day afler day oulside the embas-Mondays, sy facing a closed door and the The senior citizens meet In the . Teen heartbreak tX discovering piles of letters Club. 111 Ocean Ave .. on the boardwalk se.nt by American families which never next to. lifeguard headq uarters. left lhe home of.one government official. Many new table games have been ac- But Carole Hanson has not lost hope. Quired by the clu b, according to recrea· "Hanoi seems to be sensitive to world Uon director George Fowler. opinion," she said. "More wives are tak-Seniors now may enjoy cards, clominos, ing tripa, some 1Jow changes are being checkers. chlnese chec kers and acrabble, made." along with darts and pool. El Rancho has the hottest price in town! SPRINGFIRD .•. liquid Detergent ••••••• Big 32-ounce al a price that will five your budget a lift! A.nd the quality? ••• try it and be amazed) ••• it'a a truly great value I Ajax Cleanser ........................ 2 FOi 25c · S.O.S. Pads ...................................... 25¢ Save on the 1{-ounce cans at thi511rice! Package of ten ••• scoUr power in a pad! ........................................................ ~ ............ . V ttrietv in lirat of .the week mtnu1 beg iM at El Rancho • • S I• b . . s -k. $1°9 a 1s . ury . tea ........... ; ... . . . lb F.reab beef,. Jean pork ••• prteiaion ground, perfectly blended, deligkt!ully oeaaoned ! Pastrami .... ~~~~ .... ~1~9 ...... !! ~ ~.~ ... 98~ .· ' ' Liluna Beach plannJnc -nillalmen face a l~gU,y a~ondo tooJcl!I, openina with the second public hearinc on amendments to the sign ordinance, wbich provide Jninor ~lions to miktJtht ordinaoce more wor~4ble. · .Thi planners-· also will . re v ~ e w cooperative sl&n Programs for a portion of the Art Center and for the Boat Can- yon shopping center. 'l1>ese come under a SP.eC!al secUon of the ordinal)ft prO. vlding_ for a "°"'dinated ti!J!lri bJ mfrchan ts .In .a commertlal group. Ing. There '!ill be a hearing on rezbning from R-1 to R..J of a single lot adjacent to the Shoals aparbnenb on S. Coad Highway to bring It into coofonnlty tot planned development and a request for rezoning of several kits Jn the Sea Cliff Motel area, abo on S. Coast Hlghw8y, from R-3-to Cl, to bring them into coni- !ormlty for signing. Geoffrey Riker wUI request permlulOIJ for a small planned residential develop. ment in the Fontana -Enclna -Duarte Ways area, involving special setbacks iJ'l order to develop four steep, hillside Iota simultaneously. Additional sign matters concern a pole sign at 364 Cliff Drive, a non-Illuminated pole s.ign to identify the Pottery Shack parking Joi and wording ol an aznencl. ment to permit use o(4aguna Federal's time and temperature algn by the city u a public service sign. Home occupation approvals are soo,tit by a specialty contractor aod an artlJ1 giving home 1mtrilcUon. · Cit y Unani,rnous Against Litter ' Whereas the clty ~ Ulguna Beach ts noted for Its scei:Uc beauty but is tn danger of los.ing ~t beauty under a pile of litter, councilmen have a~ a imanimoliiresolutlon against ll'ilerlng~ The anti-Utter ordinance a d o p t e d last w.eek vows city deter'!'1JlaUon tO rid ltself of litter through vigorous en- forcement of exlst.ing state 1 a w I regulating the matter. It also cites· th6 applicable sections or the state'• health · and safety code, penal code and vehicle code. In other business, councilmen: -Adopted an ordinance regulating massage parlors and their employq: following arrest of 1 female employt of a local massage salon on SUJPidon of Con:- spiracy \o commit prostitution. ... -.A<iooted. In onJnen<e 11Yl"1 ~ ·-r1 inoril conlroi of unw-;loitd on the 'Prem&ata. -Agreed to go ahead with a pUbllc restroom on the betch right-Of-wiy ex .. te~ion of Anita Street and cQnden\11 tl1e needea land if objecting nearby property owners seek a probably successful in· junction against the city. -Set a May · 13 study se!!lon to' ~con­ sider city support. of cultural projectS! Organizations hive requested f.19,000j. The city gave $19,100 last year bu\. will likely whittle this to fl7 ,000 or less thil year. -Heard Laguna writer Arnold Hano tell outgoing councilmen Glenn Vedder and Joseph O'Sullivan, "No councUmea have given more competent, couralfOUI service than you two guys." I There's IZ world of tta.lue tuaiting for yuu in the products tuith. the Spring· field name/ • ' " I I ' , ' ' Chicago ltyle for preferred flavor I Lean ..• to give you delicious treat sure to be enjoyed by one and all I • Prices i" effect Mo11.., T1ua.; Wed., April to, fl, tt. No ,1aU1 to deakr1. ARCADIA: Beef Hearts ... ~ .......................... 59~ Serve. stuffed. with app1e ••• for variety. Super fre•h produce ! Fresh Carrots Picked fresh in the field 2 15 and wrapped in plio bags ,__ C to preserve quality! 1-TVJ pound package. • • • . ' j Beef Brains ................................ 69~ Absolutely fr"h.,. aa they moot be for quality) At th• d•l®tua"' Slredded Cheddar Mis.s \Vi8Con1in ••. aharpt Natu- ral cheddar ••• 1Modded for YOlll" conveni,_1 ,~ ]llCbge. ; 39' • •. t Sunset •n4 HunUnllon Dr. (El Rancho Canter) PASADENA: 320 Wilt Colorado Blvd. .SOUTH PASADEllA: ·fremanJ and ·Huntinl!on Dr. HUNTINGTON BEACH: """" Ind AllOfllt~• (a.llrdlllk Conkr) NEWPOllT BEACH: 2727 Niipolt Blvd. tnd 2155 ·£atbluff pr. (Elotblult Yilltet t:ontoi) - • ' • • • -·w ~re Glad 10 Be " Astronautl BeSi-n Unrav~ling M y1tery 'of Space Explosiqn ' . , ' . . . ~ . . ~ SPAIZ C!N'!11!1, -(UPI) - Ila ... relined to a~ ........ "Wbea ... --.. -apbi am •• just 11ow beautiful .. 11oc1 ft that, too." Later, u be walked a1oog a --poth to 1111 -· Halle aald, HJ aJD certainl1 "-' to be home,,.. Apal!O IJ'o -loda1 blpa -· Ing tbelr ordeal to -for ..,.,-. oeeldq'lbe """"' ot the ~ that rtl>l!O!I away a' IJ.[ool sectlon ci1 lbetr bock ,...,, and COl'lalll'1 -that 1111.Yi>t .. -pol .. -bore, It ~-----. that ......... to do .... -part of Tbe pllota and -frleoda celebrated • the -.i.a Sanday nllbt, liar 111e - -· -today called for Ille start ol a nelr and a halt of detailed ..................... . 'Delft E. Ali.. of Augilsla, Ga., filled out bis federal Income ~ re-. tum tw<> weeb ago and put 111 bJS coal vocke\ to mall lbat same clay. He then smugly watched friend• ruahlnc around al the last minute trying to. beat the mldnlgb\ dead- line. Thu:rlday, be was not smiling. He bad banded over bis suit coat al the cleaners the day afler tax deadllne and found the tax letter .In the aame pocket where 11 bad been for two weeks. • - '111• old-fashioned, long-skirted nun's habit Is the latest offering on Loncloa'• swinging fashion scene. The 11coovent girl" look 81 it ii called will probably be worn for fun: To 1plce the ensemble up a bit, designers gave ii ·a plunging sllt neckline. • The staid old U.S. Tariff Comml,. • sion oiittnarlly concerns itself with inv91'tigating such items as ''um- brellas and metal part thereof.'' But bow It's found It necessary _to · have a )ool< at "certain pan\y hose.'' •• -P· ' ' '"nlere wtre times when we _reallJ didn't thlak we'd make it back here/' said James A. Lovell, the four-time 1paceru&bt veteran who wu robbed ol a cbaoce to walk on the DlOOl'I on his 1ut ml!aloo by the bl..t that wr.cked Apollo 13's service module 205,000 miles from E8rth. l.4vtll, John L. Swigert and Fred w .... Raise, al).owing no signs of their brillb · with death, flew to the space center s.a.., day alabt after meeting President Nixon I• HOnolwu. Tiley .,.,. quick to ~­ the Oight controlters they said made to poslibte for their return. • • Call From Jackie Leads to Release Of 'Z' Composer ATHENS (UPI) -A telephone call from the Conner Jacqueline Kennedy to the leader of Greece's military govern- ment; helped win the release of composer Mlkia Theodorakls from prison last week, reli.ible government sources said today. nie sources said both Aristotle Onassis and bis wUe, were instrumental in win. ning freedom for the 4>year-old rom· poser of "Zorba the Greek" and the score for the mQtlm picture' "Z." apln," -Lovell. llll pst wUe llaril)'JI -by hb ..... flibllDi teen. "I'm opeakb>c IOI' myaell, ...i I know I ...., i.; Jack aad Fred, If K • ..,•t for ,.. ....... llio lfOllDd, .. -·t be here tmOJa111 and I oppredote. ft very much." Swi,ert. a -peeled by h~ parents, echoed Lovell'• leatimeut: "Of .n the .. -l!ome that ..... hlld, ~-meaDI the lllGlt -It Is -peopte ·Mr. who made. ft possible hi:: me to bO' ~lonliht" ' -And tMn, ldded' eafle.' 0 We had a 1ot ol prayera -.,..., 1'iabol fnmJ ,..pie .U over the world. And we appreciated repor!I on predoely what happened !alt Mooday nJchl. • • Dr. Thomu 0 . ·Palllo, space apncy ad-mlnlblrotor, l!lld Sunday aipt the Preli· dent told b1m "to IO wy 'on the itebnef • lnp and to give Jim and Fred and ~act aome well-deserved rest and reluatic:a. •• "The Prelldent gtnerOlllly offered the me of government r.cllltiel for t b i 1 -· and 1-e._.i my-deep •P-preciation for his tlioiightfWnelll, and I have passed those Ofl to the Apollo 13 crew " --. The astronaut& scheduled a ntw1 COO• ference for Tuesday nlghl Supreme Court Upho.1.ds Ruling on Anti-Red L~w WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Supreme Court let stand today a lower court ruling that struck down as uncoostituUonal a 1968 revision of the federal antl.COm- munist law which kept the Subversiv~ Activities Control Boatd alive. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia ruled against a pro- vision allowing the bolird to find that'in. dlviduals were members of the U.S. Com- munist party. The government appealed the Dec. 12, 1969, appeals court ruling but the Supreme COUi1 announced in a brief order it wouJd oot review the fin'dl.ng. -Denied a r(quesl by Florida Gov. Claude R. Kirk that the Manatee County school busing dlspllte be transfered from the lower federal courts. to the Supreme Court It••~-' -Accepted for consideration next term a case in which Callfornla's hit.:and-run law was cballenged as violating the con- .Ututtonal protection against -possible sell-incrlmlnaUoil. -Ruled a to Z that state authorilles may not reduce 'wtlf"" paymllltl to ctepen'dent dilldren became of. a ·~ in the house" unless ltls abowu that be 1s contributing to the family auppor\. In this era of unre&t and protest on the college campuses, the Wu~ ~n-based publication "Christi· aruty Today" \lill.-is able Jo l'f!POfl a revival that · 'broke out11 at Fort Wayne, Ind., Bible College. The students, In turn, confessed clleal• Ing, ha\e!ulne1S, . lndlllgence m_ worldly practices and crlliclsm of ., DADDY'S BACK HOME l'ROM SPACE Aat.......i Jom" Lovell Gr .... Son, Jeffrey, 4 Mrs. Onassis, they aaid. telephoned Premier George Papadopoulos during .JltlotfaUons to free Theodorakis 'and told him Greece's image would be enhanced if he would release the composer. Jn other actions, the court: · -Let stand two lower court decisions that the f~eral government Q!IY deny employment to a homosexual because of his off-duty conduct. CbJef Warren E. Burier and Juatlce Hugo L. Black dlaented In the Calllwnla deci!lon whldl reversed a lower court decision against a federal regulapim that state authortUea must establish pcyof that the man is actually contributing. " -•' campus food. -• The attention of the U.S. House of Representative's was called to a pledge by Montgomery College, - Md., Students that 11if they marry, the will produce only two Children and If they remain single they will limit their offspring to one." Rep. Don Kuy Kendell (R.-Tenn}. re- Israeli Warplanes Attack Tar.gets Along Suez Canal 1beodorakls was released last week and flown to Paris by Jean-Jacques Servap-Schrelber, the French writer and politician. .- The sources said Onassis, too, played a role in obtaining the relea se o f Tbeodorakis, but a spokesman for the muJti-milllonaire businessman refused to comment. Servan-Schreiber,· best known in the United State• for his book " T h e American Challenge," conlerred for two hours Sunday with Ona.uis on his private. Jy owned isle of Skorpios, the sources -Agree~ to rule riext tenn whether a Southern city has the right to close all or Us public ·swimming pools after being ordered to integrate them. U n d e r challenge Is the action of Jacloon, Miss., authorities who closed tlve pools oil grounds that operating them on an In- tegrated basis would create a public danger and also w0lll9 be uneconomical. -Accepted for review a challenge of a PeMsylvania law earmarking for church- &ponsored echools a multimlllion dollar share of income from a horse racing tax. The case invol~g the issue of separation or Church and state will be heard next term. Bombings Hit Seattle SEA1TLE (AP) -Foor hamhs whlch exploded within nine minutes damaged a state· representative'! home, a church and two business establishments. No fn.. juries were reported in-the blasts, latest in a string of more than 65 1n Seattle in recent months. All the eq>losions Sunday occurred in the predominanUy black cen- tral area . By Uaffod l'ml htemaUoul marked that he "happened to be a !JraeU wuplanet lubed oot at Egyp- thinl child al!d If the foimula ap-\ian &¥,gets all alon( the ~ Clllll lb- plied, it would 11Ave·left ·in• 'il\ii a day ]fcl'J>Plf•nt r~a_!ion fpr wool<ead very limited ctiolce, ellher not to attacks Inn the Arab llide Including be born al all or to be illegl~te." 'Cairo'• hea 1eo1 * ~ the 1967 • .., I 'l ~' , ~ ,•. .--------... • • ar. f --.,. - - -An .....-.-fnlm i.kll d· Police officer1 Paul McCJoud quarters in~ Tel Av iv said the raiders and Bob ~oder of Seattle wtTe began tbelr !assauJt at t : 15 a.m..-.and cOn-~ impounding an auto lacking tinued until noon when all returned safely 1970 license tabs Thurs~11 to their bases. wMn the owner awakened in 1be rtrikea: were considered retaliation hil CCT, grabbed his ownership for what Cairo· delcribed as its biggest papers ,rigned the 1965 converti-air raid aince the 1987 Middle East war- ble over to the svrprbed of~ a lengthy assault along the Gulf Or: SUU ctri and deparUd. The car and that killed three Israelis and wounded tM title were Mld b~ police elght Saturday. One Egyptian plane war who hoped the oumtr would ahot down. come batk for them. Informant.I in Cairo bad said they ex· • Three-year-old Amancio Smith of London, England, wanted her baby brother Georgie, 23 months, to see a local fair she recenUy visited. So earll Supday morning, she set out ~ him-both dressed only In pajama tops, They were found a half-mile away col4'1111d hungry but unhurt e Pet Shop Owner Ronald Toffa of Gravesend, Epgland, -spent the weekend driving up and down a highway in a fruitless search for a lizard. He \old pollce the three- foot long Iguana escaped from bis \ruck wblle he was taldni It \o his •hop. Peace Returns To Isla Vista SANTA BARBARA (UPI) -With sUnrise over Isla Vista today another night in the "occupaUoo'' ended and· tne community's residents took their town back, peacefully. Police, who have p1trolled the college community in force .sufficient to staUon men at virtually every street corner, withdrew in the early hours so that by dawn, when the curfew ended, only a normal patrol of tWo two-man cars re- mained. However, other officera were still being held Jn reserve. pectid rellllaUon for the Saturday raid but were ready for jt with an alr defen!e system improved by the addlUon Of l)tW SoVJet mlsslles and -wdo ' • • poory -In Amman, Jorqir, •King illlil9e1n reshulfled the Jordanian cabinet in a ..,.ipnent ~cal IOW'CU said W<llld ~Ara~ ,.rlllaS----e'.ll<en at ' 11th the AJP,man government. : HuSsein's changes Sunday followed anU·Amertcan demonstraUons In Amman and Jordan's demand for retail Of u.s: ~ba.w:dor Harrison M. Symmes. U.S., Russ Meet ' Again ·on Ar1ns VIEN!iA CAP) -The United· Sta!,. and the Soviet Union met for 90 minutes today in thelr second session here on stra~gic arms limitation talks. said. Soviet Deputy foreign m i n 1 a t e r " Vladimir Semenov and' Gerard Smith; heading the U.S. delegaUotr,~ met hr" a second-floor conference room at ~ American Embassy. Both sides have agreed to keep the nuclear missile talks absolutely secret. Cohferenee ~ p~ieted the negotiations here will last about ,three months, with a resumption in Helsinki in the faU. Both . aides have stressed the complcJtlty of . the Issues and said no quick and easy agreement should tbe ex- pected. The atmoaphere at todll)''I sesslOll· was described u butlnmllkL '!llhout any pole"'1ca. It ·w!IS agreed tlnlt die third business eessk>n 1Jill· be held 'I'hui'lday at the Soviet Embuay. • Tornadoes Rake Southwest ' Soutliern Califor~ia .~ostly S.unny, With W·in~ • ! Ch.11\tt f/f ......,. If lnOW flvrrltt tl'OVNI ,,_. "*"11..W Tllltdtr. TM "*"'..... _. ~ --c.1.-wllfil ...., ..... LM.,...._,..,,f""""I'_. ~-•~c-..w -···-· .. .., """"' Tiit ,,,...... Cl¥tr t.mw 111111 ,_.. -M - ""'" ......... l1W .. ""'9111 .. ,.. """ ..... ,........ "' ... Mt111. TM ,,.,. .., ..,,_... "'"' ,,_ U,S. WMfflll' .... UllM W Mir ........ .. -Mt IW'wtll ,.,...,. 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M , Everybody knows that NOBODY l:OPS THE BIG M-Mutual llVlngs, In ottering the moat In, earnings t? aavens. a% 2 ,.ar term occoun~ !'lfh $5,000 minimum si.% 1 _,.,.-"with 11,000 minimum Sl4% S..on!llo -_,, whll S500 minimum MUTUAL SAVINGS 71\% ..-ol dopooll avaltllllo, wlfh 1100,000 min-' -ai1-•nnt 1911n, If you.,. a Mutual Saver, now la ttlt tfma to lnvint additional Jundt In thete new • high-rat•,_,.._ 1111.urm:• ,., .... ,,,.,,,....,to S20,ooo.1 "'°".,.not• CO"ONA Dl!L; ·MA" Mutuat SMr now 11 tht time to open )'O'lf account at The Big M-Mutuat Savings. • ..,.1111~""'""' f , ~1,...10 ACCOLl.NtS NOW INSURED TO $20,0001 • ' W•aT A"CADIA • ' .-Ow.tO...lloM ,....,.,._ .....,.. ' COVINA 1DO¥ Cttnll A.....,. _ ....... ,. r ' I I l ' ' I • 1 , I • I t • I ' \ ' ' , . ·- • ---I ' . t~Y'· Phial • •• -. ;f .!. 1 QllANGE ~UN'r<, c,t.LIFORNIA llOl. 63,.NO. 94,.3' SECTIONS, 32 PAGES MON1DA Y,i·APRIL 2Q, .. ~ ' --" ' ' ' • . ' . , ' l 1l • "' . . ' • • t . • J ' s· I President:. ~ · In ~elelitente · • . , 'f -. . . I,_~ ~. For Address · IUtLETIN • II. ' ' I Prcridnt and Jlr1. Ni%oft: wiU boanl a h<l~..,. toniJlhl im!IUdj<Jt., , lu aft« h~ .. '"'°!picU t.lcvisfoii ad- dr111 Oftd tUpart for tl Toro Marine Corps Air Stolldn and then Waihing· · tOR, D.C. 10 that lt can ·put ini a full dell · at the ;~hite , Hcmu Ti&tadoJL .. · pre~ oider in Laguna Beach ·~"'?·'!«" lat. taday.. • ,.~ -I --. .. ' ··--"-'- By RJC:iiARD P. NAi.L '!' ................ A candlellsl>t prolelt against Proalcl;nt Nlxon'I Vletoam pollcy lw bee8 achedul- ed tdoilht oulslde his Wes\ifn ~Ile - House In Sin CleMC!'flte. . '?he protest de~tration .an!I ·vigil, aur.ounced by Robert 0. Bland GI Lqima Beach, lw been .Umed lo .comctde with Mr. Nlxori.'1 tele:villioo addreaa to ~e na-. tion oa the Vietnam, war at a p.pi. PST. 'QI< Preltdei1t, ........ ~e. will ....... l10WICi 'furtber · U.S. troop Wtilidiiwal from South v~ IJICf·m1y•tndieale b_llw he ~lpo too deal with 1he C.rp>wti,. , . S1bl.ldaa.1 ' ~ , • • • • • • • • ••• •·· ,,r ... • ( ' . • : ' ! Ql.ILY PtLaT,.................. 'D1 .. -·--·"·· ... actiYe ·In m.any . . . . ..• ,, '•·J· i.. ~.~~r,, r ~ MRS. 0 NIXClll GR~li:t~ Y_QU!ic;~!i;'!" ll! ;11,I. mo'~ TO ;a,! 1H.,.D~., -,j. ?!!.!$31TO~;c-; .. • '\ ' , I " . I 1 -• .~-'> J . , t ~ .. tllwaJI •• -. ;u . · • • . . t . . .... . • P'"• ,, ::...~ q .. ' • 1r l'nljdeeiaJ 'Small Laguna'- General Plan's ~f itV11iJa -Mother of a ·Di@g ' ! r:.~=t::::a=: " -. • . -. -, , the Orup Clanly . Pelee Action t 1 , • • Coordinating ComlcD wftb a Costa ,M..,., . , : address. Key to Future •~.He·a· ..i-o· nEI ToroWreck n::;~·;:;r1,.~~·,~~ ~I , , ti , . . , , . dmmltra~ would \>e· 1imilar 1 to one , , . . , held Oiriltmll eve·. . By BARBARA KREIBICH Of Ille Dllff' Plttt Stiff • 1 1 ~Nld·1111q·Utbe~atcra Tbret persoo<, Including a Laguna • tlt~car lll ;whldl.she was riding, driven exerdle ·llltirJc,..&lluUonal-rilf;, there The only way to preserve . Laglina Beach's environmental values and retain the quality of life ita mide1ts cherish is lo keep Laguna small. Beach mother GI lfil<e, ,.... llilkd' in -b~ Lealle Jeill sterllt .33, GI Zll San Joa. ts. 00 bu(s f« Ille _clly to del\Y !li<m the Saiurday·tril!lc.accldent...' · , quln Road, 1-'Bel!Ch. was struct · ri&ht 1o uaemblt and~. Killed in an early mominf crub 'on beadon b)' aili>llier ~elllcle lraveun, al •Ni><a'•·-tonllht wWobe'the fir!! Vaelncia Avenue, llOU!h·GI El Toro Road, hJih speed on the wrong side GI the road. live ltlevlliol\~ from lbeW....,,. This .... the conclulion or • plinnlac team fne the rtrm o( Daniel, Mam, J'ciuBon & Mendenhall Friday night, as they presented general plJn coacepts to ID audie.ce of city ofiicials and civic leadets. wu Jrilllie ·RM 7.Jeeler, fl, o1 JOii ''Ille teenage -GI 1be other car, While llqule and hlo fin!' U..e report. to styllne Drtn, !.q<ma Beach, who wu tlDt !iQured, wu arrSed on the aaUOn on tllit ,west Coaol u · Preai- Cllifornla Hipwoy Patrol olfkers said charges GI feJOOy .drunken driving, lie Is denl. . Wayne A. Shaffer, II, of 2$194 torban .lie will ~-from his Glflce al the The audience, for the most part, ap- peared to like the idea. They broke into applauae when pro.i,ect plannef Judith Frank• said flatly, '"Ibere'a no way .to -Liquor License ];>lea Opposed meet your goals and really beef up the San Clemente will officla]ly protest the po ... •1ation." Y"' application. for · a illquor license for a · Project director Ahraam. .. Krushkov · tavern..11ear1he;mWJicipal pier intrancl'!. concurred. "Your goals sta1eml'!nt Im-. , plies the des)re' to grow slowly ud not The CltY Council last we e;I" voted w!lll 8"'•1 densily. Our lnterpretatioo o( unanimoolly to oend a letter of~ I<> the gools statemeRt ·is that the city does · . f;l_te state, AlcOOolic Beverlp eontrol · not' wmt to reach lhe high ' JIOpulalion (ABC) commission to try to block tlte iorecast fo; 1990, cf . M,300, _and_ 18 not granting of a permit for the opening of a even very interested 1n reaching the low , .. " forcuts of 23 tOO. A plan that meets motit beer bar called the Beach Buoy at -. of your goals' woukl call for a population 26 Victoria In two vacant bulJdino ficlng of only about 18,000." lbe pier entrance. REYl'l\ICT GROWl'H Cooncilman Stan Nonllrj,p. laundied The need lo reslricl pop.,Jatioa•growtb, the protest and said lie felt lhal.1he notably by 20lling, hi order to achieve the tavern would compo0nd lbe law en· ·goats GI proservJng the contour GI the fon:emml problems alnoacly-palent In hilll, maintainblg open space and the mu. _ · .. greoabells and achieving a tranquil .The COllldJ qreed ·and lbe-dtJ-ola!I villqe, atmoopheye, woald have an effeet )rill -Ille ~.proleal. .. prtdicled -Medi, the piano lloocl, Laguna Hills. c..at Guard Lenn Stalioo adjacent tbe Offlctrs said 1he station wagon drtvin Presktential ·bcmnt. ·ABC will ~ve by Shaffer was traveling about IO rnllel the talk to 1 central offlct by means of a an hour and the impact wu ao great that tempcrary. systam rJaed from the his car climbed the hood ol the other PresldenUa1 compound. vehicle, slid o.ver the roof and then It wlll then be diatributed to other traveled anolher 171 feel before combo& (See NIXON, Pap I) lo llop. E. Germans to Return Sick Kids From Plape BERLIN (UP.I) -East Germany pro. mited today to return five sick Wat ' Gennan children who were aboard a lilht plane forced down in Eut Germany b)' MIG 11C1>1ers willcb f~ on ii. But 11 'tald it ,;u bold!oc the pilot and 1be father GI ,.,. of lie dlildm> for lnv<atlpllon. ' Pilot llelmul s-. SI, and Kla111 Her1>etl> Meyer, lbe father, .,,... laldns -lbe dJtlilnn <11 a bJ&ll alU-plane'rklo for_alleviallon GI the clllldren'1 ""°'4ll!C ciouah. !llldl lllabll .. recommeodecl, ID GenoanJ, . ,- * * * Nixon ·Polishing Speech on New . Troop Pullouts oenaa\d. . """"billties for economic IJ'OWlh would have lo be balanced wilb the goals to "support the style of life you want," Aid Mrs~ Frank. Pendlewn Marine Held • nu.. ·would result lo some reduction in predlcl<d housing needs, bul no t neceilarlly in 1 the need for -augmented lourilt accommodatl011. An eartier reP.ort had steR a need by 1990, bued·oo tMdlan population growth, for 2,0 mtW'e $ingle family dwellings, 2,000 .muWple wits, 1,750· vacation , h~ 1,100 hotel and motel rooma and sioo,• 111uare feet of retall..coiiunerciat 'lnTwiJ S~oting .Deaths f1cliti0s, ' "'r • ., , u • 4 ' • 1 : A Camp·PeOOiet:ontMarlne~wu amoog low suspects am.ted hi lbe iboolJng death! o( two •men In the Palmdale •area ·SUndal~ to•Lol '~--· JI, .. 1'0PVIATION Mallbew Don llobey.lf wu·""""'9 by'' Loatlng toward a population GI <Jiiiy Sheriff's depG!lea on DDJrder ;<horia about 1~000. said Mn. Frut,.1he .._. :Wwtlh Anlllc!l1 D!lecm-JacbonJGI ~I fni needs would be reduced, but not J. -· 11 and J , .-rlfy the need for tourist ac· 17 lallo -., u Julian X), aD GI commodaUon and supporting commen:ial Comptoo. facilities. · The few were arrested without incident The low.deifttty plan presented by the at a service station near Palmdale DMJM team as most closely attalnln1 following the ahtmin( of two Los Anieiet: the 1<>11s expressed In the Citiztns area men. _ ., • · Advilory Committee survey. envisages a A tbrid mlJI, 'lbomaa: Beem, 22, es. c)ullerlng of _tourist faclUtJes and sup-caped and hiked to a nearby cabin to · Portinc commercial oulleta on tl.Uler side summon deputies who returned to the of Soutll Cout HIP•Y in w h a t ..,... wilb him Ind dlocovered 1be bocfles , Kruahkbof ~bed u ''a ICl't GI GI 1111 ....... -. T)'ler II. IAwil, II a Miracle ,Mile." 'lllil, he ..Jcl, could m. ......... ~II I -,..11, • elude •• -vely lmidacaped alrttch ,,,. ---of an u..e -.~ 1 (See PllAN, Pep I) , •llbbeld by tnvoatflal«I who Ir . '''· ,. ' ' I ~ ,, . , ' ... -'\ ... • . :· ·-- • ~ ., ··-:..·Ci:: -•,1Xili1 ' ~ Mtl"f'PtLOT ......... ~ ACC~ANIED IV MA)llACHIS,, NIJ!MJS DE,~ ·AT IL TIIMI • ' i I .. -~ ., .... , •. 'r"T: •. ' Did .oswald ·'cive Bns$ • I ' • : ' ' ' ' ' • J , t : ' . • Secrets' Erani .:El Toto?· . , f,+ , I ~ ' I ~ I I " . ' Flom Wire llermel ' o,itt· the Southland · ' Seer.I data oblained wlille' lllauoQid at • lie up OiwaJci had """'8 . to fD. El ·Toro MCAS may . .,.vetbetn &iveil.'lo formaUoJ\ aboUt ~the ~ ut; and al• 'tht Russ!a bf,!.« Harvey·Onrald, ~ · then-new MPS 11 rader belebt-ftndiac to the man whose JJ2 tPJ plane wu shot gear. , , • t down · b)' the· Soviets, torpedqlng a · 111111 ' Some codes ~ data ~ Eaal'Weil SUJ!llllll ~t.nce:. ' were changed following Oswofd'a defec:· Francis Gary PQlW'I; late!! freed : by tion to Russia and Pcweni~Y• be doei the Russia111, mal\ea his rug~ In an not believe tbe Sovtels hid the cipabllltY autobloiraphy, "Operaflon OymlJgbt,'" . to down tne U2 before that.' · ~ wJtlch goes on .sale ln JO.day.s. , , ~e ~ tbere-,werert'!O·UJ fH#I ~er .Authorjtles at' El Tcrd MCAS 1today R~a s~y, aft.,, Osw~r urtvecl . refUled to ,comment· on the idea, ·ei:· ; there, an uneventful one CM;t •Pri1 ,t,•)'901 • P!Wing great rtjuatance, , . anof .his .own Oll',t.iay' I, lelldlnf to rtbt Oswald, named . by .the w.-·Com· -~9wn·., • : . mialon as tlte killer of Pr•lden~J~,F. · The MPS syaleml could lraclc .,W.oat Kennedy, was at..llooeii·ID Oraqe·Counly hlflh alUlildi!s; · • , ._ · · prior to his 1959 delectloa to the, Scmet '.l'he 'mclllenl let: to' the col'-· of:• Union. ' • • sumnilt conference IOhedtded In Paris Powers polnla out ln1hja boo~ -which _ t>Olween Pr~sldenl Eiseribowefand Soviet began being serialized by s 0 l1l'6 Prem.It!' Nlklia Khrushdlev · · · newspapers Sunday -that-El Tm was Oswald told Am~lcan dt,1omats · he never a U2 base, but•u21 frequently fle;.r · haCI ottered the' RuiBlana any ·lnformauon he could provide about \!.S. Marllie Corps • operaUons when he defected. Two SerVJ.ce:rnen· ' Powers ooia tn his aulobloaraplly thet , · · ~ • _ •• • fl j& exlreme)1 inlOrlotfnt Iha! eoe of the F• d Hii J hh"l-• . , .. Wa!T<l! Conunisaloil'i tljjhlly ~ W tC7~~Kt~g: =~:~on'11"'al4'1 • · . -•. -· · ,,,.. tanner' aw 11111'1 ~-"' Tnp 'EYDP.ns1ve . · · aa1etY ··a1t<t·hls. Pfaiie ,wu ;htt'bi.,,. -.-r-:-1 •' 1 , tilircraft ftre.,arid WU ~ed.1111111 Two servicemen were robbed• of •$15-f~ Soviet muter ·m l\lidoH_A1iel. and a wrbtwatch' b)' I · · Who • picked theniup Sunday , droi-'e doWDj:Dasl f....; Soutlt Lalllllll to " Clemenle,'tlten pullell a·sh!JtCUn. · ""1e two victims. Marine Ronaldr H. Propel', II, from 'camp Pei11llefon,.-and Navy Corpsman Robert L. Evans, 20, San Dlll(IO, reported the holdup ·at' lt:llO p.m. · The two victims aald the pair in a beaten-up Oldsmobile with a noiq muf· t lier. picf<acl tbe,·-n up·Jn South Lag\11.1, drove llf•Dll!a' Pblill for'ps,· tbeo pulled of~Paclfto,Cout.B!Owey OI\' to Cimino flan o.isinCe-.i;stG;pad.-. bne.oi llit hlo11•11•1t>'pulltlf a· 11-l laure_.tbo,.,.., aod=:nllf ,tjle. IW.O emtcomen 'oal ·qi ~ , fliea made ll!em lie on 'the near Ill • Camino .san Clemielllll. r • • Aller, robbln1. the ·pair the sunnwo ordered them not to move. The qir sped off, ' · Oraage _ l I Weat .. er • ne low c)...U '"-only lemfi. orary visitors to ,the cout: they'll -make way for 81D1Shine around noon rue.lay • the temperature ' ...... around ,Ilia lll1dil1e lilt! ... i . INimB 'l'Ol)&t . I :M,.~ 1ror:rr "-'i..nrr R•'I. Uair Dl1nocrot IOflo h.P., to·-°" llntilt C4fp<nm for · s.,.,' John • Sc/unfit' 1141< Smaw' atat, aM he'• getting ' Ntte:r known oll t/i< time. Sec POQ< ~. -" CllflnlMI I CMOllle Ull ? CllliMMIM llWI ~ ,, -· ., --' ......... , .... •• ,.,.,..... 14 ,..... •1• =11~::~.,. 11 -. L---------1. !)o\11.Y l'ILQI . ,,,_. r,,.e J '•' LAGUNA PLAN ••• • af b!PwlJ ..WO -facll•lel .. l'lrtllor .... -... 1:~·- ettber side. --lo .. lllo ......... ~--""' Mid 'Ille -,.., looked -littlt ,.__-w.., Jlola ............. .. deaoi(y -in Ibo hllll. Mid, ll lbort l,lllO ~ -rlcbt J\ar't•'l·l JUcb -..u, .,.... but ,.... ...,, And w1D wd J,IGI) IDlft "'* bf l>Qb'· DOI --''II ....-~ Ibo ~ •dlllllf llliee ""'7 type, -"I b • 'f'IA"IC pllW w · It. ' c1uatered around three "core" areas, one . oA,.aibltll'ldll l!'l'tof Ill~ 'pro. ln the downtown ba!ls, on• ln the ~I ... be Uld, "ll .....i llJ>poopll llef. . ~1nyon arta and one south in the tng 'to circle around looldns lot 1 place to Bluebird Canyon area. These cores would park.'' Jll'lvide moe1 needed ruldenUal faclJIUes Conllnlctl of , .., · and-help .......,. the Jll-.il foclllinl of 00 .,... more """""° al _ traffic in the downtown ba!ln. ~~...,Id .-17.r mlWoo, liUBSIDIZED TRANSPORT Other majcr public c 1 p 111 I lm- lt wu 511Uestcd that they could be provemenb needed by lllO would ln- llnked by ..... form ol sulllldlled public elude: tranopor11tloo, -u eteplwil lllllll, . -A ,_ ---pUnt, """' to ~ reduce trlfllc 1Dd parldq pro-bly out towltd the lreewoJ, IDd probobJ7 ble1111. COl!lllg 11.5 mJllJon. • Alternate concep!I for the downtown -Expansion of Qty Ball fa<llltles, -area lncluded two large multi-story park· inadequate. iJ11 structures and either a series of 0~ -Two addiUonal fire statloos and way streets, or two. one-way streets with replacement of the existing'maln fire st& OcclD Avenue partially converted into a tlon, probllll)' by 1110, II a coet of 11 pedellrillr mill. mllllon. A JlllJor llrlertal ro1dw1y ln additloa to -A recre1tloo facllll1 and/or CCll!l- Coul HJPw•Y will be euenUll to move mun11y ceni.r. l6cli ~-thboomd lllfllc, Ibo -Mall dewlaDmeni Inc I u d in 1 ... plmmen Ille!. o.. paatblllty they put qu11111oo of llllC! Ind -· tonr!d'd, wu for a !our-line Pam11 en--New -Ind pedatrlan l>rl4fa clrdlnc the buin ., Ibo foot of tile hllll, ·-A<qullltloo of lllld ,.. -~ rmmtna from the Boat CanJm "eon" to atlon. --- Ille B1ueblrd ~•:con,"~-: "'.:"v1n1 al the 1M quoot!Gn : bow to La-Conyon Hood and nnmlnl 1mp1 ..... 1 Ibo pill!, lln. ~ - City Hill Clll two lllqpred Inell. 1b11 Lqlma Belch, al lllll lli'De, la in 1 '11111, they llld, -be ...., ... pooilJon to !btt addltlooli -In the pensive, but would open DP the dowDtown amouQI of ....0 17 mlJllaa; .,.. and contrlbulO srutl:f to Ibo llOlu-• lion of !hi ever lncroulns llalflc pro-llONDED Jm>llTSllNm blcm. "Y-llmll· of bClllded ~. Mild ca 11 ~ ct ••••d ulul· t&oa,'' ee llid, •,•11 '7,111,000: Your 'BA.CK DOORr A1lo 111!nUal, they Aki, art "blct doon" ,.. !Alw>I. lo ~ -lo th• -.i hllll without traYellns C<d llllb'n1. Pllm to join Lqlma lo the lnlmlil ,_,., '11 lloll ~ and Allio c:.n,oa. ln lddltloo lo Lqllaa c.... ~--~1i..,~ . ...::::.:c ., people ~ n!ICll - ho--the 1Hew11 -...., -,. In 11111 ccmneclloa, II WU -lbal Laauna Conyon Rold, • -bandllng J5,000 Cl1'I a day, would lll'YI an estimlted I0,000 lollowlttl conotructla> of thefrMwlJ. Skimmlnl .-,ti a variety of plln- ninl coacepll lor J.liuna'• lutun, plln- ner Dill Mello ~ what he cllled 1 "bold" CODCefJI, clillq lot moYlnr Coul HlplJ lnlllld lo tile foot of the blllo to C!llble moot of !hi -.. be .... the cout. pb~=-~~lo~c;!! pie, would pormlt -~ In tile -· wll!i IO<llorJ -tmts ......... aplnll 111111111-and·- ty al• to •811ll per-! ·-·· . . . WGB DENSITY prwml -·-II 1111.000, iMYlntl I ....... of 17.mlJllon.'' Qthlr than _.i obllptloo -· Im-~~ °" _.i plan, lbt llld, --.... lilll bnprMd 1111> dlyllloa "'*' . _,..._ __ ,..~_ wlllfnl to place -lllld In -_. --·' ~ nrlelJ a1..-.i --· -C<l!Dununll11Dd -· -i. U-lopoy!wopen-emlinlonance. --Sll1e leplalioo to ~ the ... vlroomOlll. . 'I1M Pl•nnlnc apert concluded, 11You will need • -11111 really -bow lo bultJe for tbne funcll." Qty Pilnner Al Autry Mid a lludy -.. Ibo --1 plan conctpU wW be -bolcrt the PWmlns cam. mt-. --Mid·-s-11 plln ~ be p._. In lbout I monllt, followlnl ncelpt of -I !nm Ille ci- ty p1uaq Ill!! 11111 Pllnnlnc Com-m-,,. "'tr Oouncll then would -pia.llO ~ 1111 ... ,.... Ul'IT ........ CAPTUR&D BY FEDS IN HI 'Moot WantM' Llot'o lly,,,., 'Most Wanted' Man Arraigned In SA Court Just two day1 llt.r hll copture ln a Huntington Beach bar, a tt-year old esc1pee who was deacrlbed by the FBI as one rJ. tbe na&n's 10 D'l03t wanted crlmlnall, wu arrllgned".thls morning befcre 1 U.S .. commiaaioner ln Blnll .Ano. 'Ille chirps qlittal Jama JoiDJ Byrnos Include two counll of tldnlplng, one cbafl' o1 lnlmllte tnmporlaU,,. of a firearm llt.r fekioy conviction, IDd another charge of lmmtate transporta.. tion of a stolen Jnottr whicJt. Ball wu reccmunended by the FBI 11 11116,000. Byrnes wu whlltect from the Showboat bar, 19202 Beach Boulevltd Friday night by FBI agents who took him to his ~ town of Loo Angelea. Tbey llld be would be lrll!SpOried blck there, following hla amlgnmenl, to flCe trill. Since be II Wlnted In oeveral cltteo, 1n FBI opotesmlD aald tod1y, the ~ cl trlll would be determined by "whoever g.U him !Int." Byrn .. , who WU armed with a Dir> ringer piatol 1t the time of hll c:oplun!, bid been free !w omn montho after be e1C1ped from the Stlllord County Jlll, St:Jobn~. 0.. pod~ !or• ltltb. denllty•.....,. -' ,. ..... r ... J ture-bellie fad!.~~ ' " City Hall, w11e... a io.llory ai>ii1u"'11 NIXON ARRIVES building with 200 ·to 200 uillls, alf flCinl • • • the ocean, could be buill -blncklng anyone'• view, - A "linear" concept, that . would ac- commodate the low populaUon forecast of 14,300, would find a series of 11nall, Rlf· contained, . Jow.. level eaUtles dotted from !he north to llOllth city llmill. A CftX:epl that would ·1 t par ate resldenll from tourist& could be the con- structloo ol I series ol ~ olyie "vlllqeo" II the moulhl of the ClftYO!ll, and di~ up !be._ Wiii!. Art Guild Sets Film Showing P1iml Cl!! both !!rl In Dllun! IDd the lrl ol !11111 will be lholm IOOt,iit by the Dani Pninl Ari Guild. 'Ille procram 11 public. 11 begins 11 7:11 p.m. at the Community HOUBe, t4M2 San JuuSL 'lbe first film, "Tlit Breath of Sprinc", "'°"' the 1-.ipg af ·n1ture lfi.r the winier, buntlnr leava, nnewli of growth IDd,,...,.,. 1lreoml. 'Ille occond llllllrt II enlllled, :·works or Art ot the lAllvre." Both are in color. A IOUllCl lrlCk describes in detail the art trcuures. • DAILY PILOT ........... " ............ --_,.., c....Mw s-a ... OIWtOI COAST l'UILllHtMcl C0M'ANY l•Mrt M. W-' "" .... ' .,,. hi!! ...... J••• •. c.r1.., \'kt ,,....,. .,... 0.-ti ....... Tllo"''' K•••il IEtttor Tho11111 A, M1r,hl11• M .... o .... •tllOI' 1;,i.,,. P. Ntll loulll 0,..,.. Ceunlr MllW -Cttlt M .. 1 -Wat ..., Sl1W1 ~ lfWI: DI I W.1 .... , l.Mlllwr4il ~ 1.01 m '"-' ...,_ ""''""'' .. IMdll 11111 lttdl ~ ... ~ • ...,,. •• c..... ... _, __ _ -for 11mutta-;· "'-lnl· Tho arrangement is the same u that used for live football covera1e. Air Foret One touched down ma~ jeallcllly 11 El . Toro Mlrtno Corpo Air SllUnn 11 I:» p.m. llundly. Tho Pml- dent, looking flllguecl, Ind Mn. NIIon, in a mint ~ dresl 1ult, stepped off the plane to the straim ol mariachi music ployed by the Dlllllchl group from El Adobe ln Bin Juan C.plltrlllO where the Pmldent hu dined. About 1,000 -...,.. on hand to greet the Pnllldmt IDd Mn. Nixon. He plunged up to Ibo crowd lhlkln1 hinds and answering quesUoos before a brief talk about the. utronluta. Mrs. NIIO!\ dropped I -Ibo WU binding to a Utile pl, retrieved It IDd handed it over the fence. Another Uttle girl who bid been \ouCbed by the PmJ. dent looked thundenttuct with awe. 'lbc President told the """'d !hit meeting the utronauta· wu 11one ot. the most memorable events or oor lives."' He aald pbyslc1111 they. loolced u li they bid just been on a b1p from San Clemente to Los Angeles but added for the crowd'I amu!lement, "but, that'• a pretty hard ride." ·Nixon llld he wu -.noualy proud that this nation could produce men Ute the astronauts who came t hr o u g h because or the.ir great abWty to surmount a difficult tui when tbe.lr' mechanical material.a: falltd. 'lbc President paid tribute !lilo to the growid crew around the world llllt work- ed Ind Cllcullted llUCClllfully lo brlllr the astronaut& baci frcm apace. Before leaYinl lilwlll Ind the Klhull llllton, the l'nllldent -• ..,.ui .. the beach and stowed 11 lbe botet'1 lqoon lo look at turtles. He Ind Mn. !i1xon atlmdod 5und1y services at the Kawalaheo Churdl, a con· gregaUonal churcll known u "the litUe stone churCh.'' It Wll th!! 1lte of the cor· onations of tbil• and queena of the old Hawallau m~t.hy. Dr. Abraliam K. Akakl, pollor, delivered !ht oermon. Tbe Pr..tdenl aald lllerwll'<U, "I never heard a aennon more eloquent or Travel Agency Sued by Swiss A IU!t llll!llng a Newport llelcll tnftl &gWlcy WU flied Frldq in OrtDll Coun- ty Superior Court by 6wltzor11Dd'1 - controlled lourtll liliruu, oeetlq, 1111· ment for railroad UckN. Named u defendlnte In the 111,91 claim by Ibo Swla N1tionli TCU1111 OI· nco is World 11or1nw lnltllutioo, llOO Campu1 Drive. The 1overnment or1ll!iutloa clliml lbe ftnn Died l!lurall tlctelc on SWiii nllroldl, but 1topped poyniant on 1 check luued !or lbe 111 ,lllJO.piUI bill wi'MW a bit Of explenaUon. • more timely. I wish tt could be 1te1n1 in OW!' the world." He Invited Dr. Ak1ka and lbe choir to a !ICr\'lce in Ibo Wblll House. .._ 'Ille Preoldent aid, "I'm trying to ftnd an anpl, an ID(el '" Mrlh tl!at Ii to PIY tr1vel upeDM of Dr. Aklla Ind the choir!' A deputy pron llCrellry 1114 today lhll the Pnold!llll Ind Mn. Nixon will leave IOmetime Tuesday inornmg. It wu said the! they hive no pl1n1 lo return within the next month or eo. 0 1t's good to be home," the Prelident uld at El Tero. He bolrded 1 bellcopter for the Weotern While HOUie wbert hi and Mn. Nlzoo wbilted IWI;' in I surrey-frinled roll earl lo relu. Ex-librarian· Mr~. Clancy . Dies In Laguna Blaze Mrs. Merci& "Peg" Clancy, 6fi, former Costa Meal chlldrll!'a Jlbnrlln, died Saturday nigllt of smote lnbalaUOD when fire .,..pt the living _. of her iNqnl Hllll Leisure World -· Ml Q aoDda ' Mendau, the °"""' Coanly _. .. ornc. nportec1. Mrs. Clancy WU childrllJ'I llbl'lr1att It Ibo Center S!rtet bnncl> from lllO UDlll her .,_t ln 11115. Tbne of her death wu estimated at 9:30 p.m. Or1m1e County coroner'• spolcesm1n said. '!be blue which the OrlD(e County Fire Department reported started in a living room sofa, wu dilcovered by her husband, Norbert. at 11:'5 p.m. Services wlll be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednelday II the S.ddlebict Chepel II> Tu.Un with lbe llov. Cba;l" Smith of. fldaUq. lnummcnl wU1 be In Flirhlven Memorlli Port, 811111 An1. Mn. CllDCy II IUrvlved by her hul- bend, Norbert: two ..... wmwn a1 Coota Meal IDd 'lllomal ol Lompoc: a brother, Kenneth Hell al Vmtur1 and.a ollter, Olivo Hea of Loo AltC<leo. Brochure to Show Laguna Greenbelt 'Ille Lqlll!I Onoobelt Cclcnmlttee will pNa>t to the plllUllnl ~ llld. public IOnlght a colo< bn>clJure on elforta Ind Pllnninl to ...-bell !be Art Colony with qpen .p1ce. lluclJ ol the ~y In !hi brodiuro wu dooie i>J )lob ltnnta. Greonbell -J.,.. llUloy cllled ~t ••a magnlflcent·~t" and urpd tht pobllc to ·-the ·~11oa and to plct VP I copy of tlle troolln. f • I r I Juri. Na~ed .'Man qf Yew' :pi .Headliners 'Fete i • ' • ' I ' ' ..... . . . . , .. ~ ,..,. ~ of= c.rona del .... -~ Rod ~ ~~ J~~~.e!Jed• /13~.;_r.-A.t ·O. ~ .. ~ ~~~.~~:.:v:: ; H 'Ja'a ... 1' u1i ii.~. •Dr. Jithn E. °""'""' of Newport the Boy Scout u-·lle\lal for the herolcl 11J 1"'· .1 !!each, wu named s.,.tllner Id the Qeld ftal. . · I ' Outatmdina: •dtlztu to vir.lous other 'of roedlclDe, ror performing lbe world'• • Other Headliners of the year honored' Deldl .._,.,,..... Commliollj"-to ninth human pancreu !r1plPh,ut Saturoay include: I 1thletlcl-were !lllo -...i ~ surgery. , ·• Donald P. Kennedy o1 TusU!!, prt~dent I poothumoUi".:"Clli!JOn-lo llii-Jate 'lite wil1o of Hm!llD(lan ~'J>noteJ af -Flnt-AmerlclD Title ln<l'l'l"lll! ·Coln-- CoogremnlD Jll!lel B. Utt. . ; Tforker Monty Hamey 11 .. the.~ to p•ny, in business. . lllllce Gantn. i rocovery todlJ 11, a ...Wt of l>t'. Cj)n. Mrs. Louis Celli, of ilanta ADI, widely J ' ormerly !IS Oranp noUy'1 hlst«lc operation whldr.l11o pve active Jn medical and ch a r I ta b I• = &lperlor Court Judie, toooived 1111 her I new ~ • organiultionl, in community -~ 11-.i iqol1oo llie!uro ...... Glttia. 'l'lle -r~ -~ J(. Barbara Sterling " Gorden Grove , wbn Ford, -dnmiatlio : .... II ·~-. t, ricelv.J one of tbO -!oundM her oon ocbool for lWnlng weno !lilo --. · ,! -dub'•·~ IOU~ bonon thil: of therlpy, ln the n.ld of• edllcaUnn. • N-ly«lllpenoo11-.cJ/;it.t111,1an-, Hcadllilof·ln heroilm. ' · t W.U:l:pa,ra, bl&-faced comedian Pit II An1 EID Lodge !or the -~ !"'" o1 • He awlkened !di pmnb and tine PIW-, ln the Deld of enterlalnmenl • the blghligbb of the OrlJll" Counl1 Prus Club's 11 month s.late of acttritles. Hundredlofthemmlriendaoilusiiee N• Ar d • · N =u,.~~...:;: .. ~::: . m~ . res.~e ~. ewport: juvenllt delinquency and U ID'aulllln- dinl aputer II vlrlovl evenll.. • · · • • • · • • ~~$."t~.t:E M.(.e~·f¥~.~winging Melee ~ acUve ln 1 n-of clvlc ll!alrl on Ibo • • •· , '· ~~ pred-'8 Jn ._,..,.. llJ J«Wiil& UYNU:">. . • : ,:· -wiliimi 'lllriioM biiiipecbr, II, of ~ ....,_,. ... •• ...,,,.. ..... ~ · lm w.,~ BoaJevard. , the Man ol the Yur 11t1e u Dr. Arnold Eill>t ldllitl and oito juv..ni W.. In -Ml!'* LarrJ Bnwo, II, of 1111'1 'ii'. Beckman, -Richan! Nlson IDd CUllody .tollay followlni • llaHwlnilnl Blllioa lloulevanl.. . the Ille Wiit Dllner. ~-•-"•'""•• oner-II u., ...... , "B" .-.. '1'11tm1i ~ II, ol 1111'1 Last yell', the lall ConrrwmlD UH ,..,.,. -::r.--,..., W IJaU>ot~ltd • accepted Ibo Van of the Yur tltle.Jor Streel P.r~t !Oft lo!fr Newport . · · n.........1.1~ ~--'---1-~ of policemen' • .~ -~ · -4.Dea . i lllof, 2Z_, alto of 135Z w1 n~H•UOll, w~ w~ a mesuge omcen "we!' Ille lucldiiil.bellD at the Balbol BWle~'"-· WU mested O!f =•tulatloa to Ibo Saturday nlg)>t clote ol 1 nllJ ~by Free Us, a clllrles ofba..,, .. 'lite telegram WU lddresled lo Mrs. '""1P alllliated ·With the· underground CharJma Utt, the congreaman'a widow,-newspar,er "F~ Out "_of Sherwood who UOepted !hi Headliner Awltd Jn Foresl . . . polll!Cl'!or lbe late lql;Jatot. ' Barry Simon ' W~, II, ol 11?2 A number ol °"""' Coul dlllenl Meu Drite, ~ opelker 11 the wero re-led._ the liefldiltw n!IJ,wuomitedoncharpoafdlllurb- n!clplenb. lnl the peace when be l1lepdlY Died Mn. Wyn Slrleo~ of ll!mlltiiton · Oboce!M! 1-in .bll·opeech. . Bucb, received Ibo HNdllnf:r lltlt In the ·1Welnbers ',.._IJ ·-• lludent ii field of lwmanltarlll!ilm far 1Mr ~ :ea1c:'* ttem~ ~~~ to ;It ==-tr!~:~.:....~ fO< IS~ far I Democrlllc cl1 widely lllveied WDmlD who hU niade (SllS) chapter. !le WU an editor ol I the aalvaUon of the D)lakl ber owii campu1 underlrOVnd· newspoper, '!be partic:Wat million ln life. · Liberatloa llm. Capo District Trustees· Meet Trulteel of the ~ Unified &:bool D!ltrlct will -r ••nm•!r school progrllDI, enth (1111l!Dtal day 1pelken IDd bus bids II toolght'1 7:30 meeUD( in serr1 Scbool, CapblrlllO BelCh. Lut year's summer school program was minimal became ot fund d>ortages. but lhil rear'• -bu been plannod lo lncludo~l!OJl11'11fprosraim 'fGtJ e1e/nen. tarr: junior blgb ml high school 1tudent.1. Trustees also will be considering the eovtromnental days program at San Clemente HIP School which will feature alx speakers conducting 2 5 • m l n u t e semlnara from 7:45 a.m. to 11:10 p.m. Weclneadq. . Also OD the agenda will be the ... ceplance ol blda for either two or three -from Crown Coach Co. Weinberg w• 1u1peaded. then relnltated on promlle' of good behavior !alt fall aemeate:r for lnvltln1 radical llvdents from UC lrvlne lo speak on , Cll!IJ>UI without 1uthorilltion. EarllG-be . triecl to 1e1 UCLA commwtill Jll'lleuor Angell Dovll lo lpelit cm the 0CC cam- ~il. Doa Bunlllll aid Weinberg 1i'U lrrMed lboul l:JO p.nl: en tile bull of , compialntl from .-. : "When we started to escort Weinberg from Ibo occne, 1 few people llllrtlng ea· glng the crowd on. IDd they attactccl the officers," Burdsall said. He estimated crowd size between 100 and 150 peoplf:. "It didn't lut too long. We had rein- forcement. on the ~acene -..alJJl,irlt mmed1ate1y. Some of'llie ett&.eM Of fhe area even pitched in to help us," he noted. Taken lnto custody on charges' of maulting a peace officer were: -Roger Btepbe.a Cllllcll, ID, ol 11.11 W. ·sa1bol Blvd. -Vldd Lyu Davll, 11, or 170 Ocean Ave., Huntington Beach. -Nlct !Jcul, 11, of 1007 E. Baibol Blvd. Forst.er Youths ' PlannJ.ng Cleanup . . I . For 'Earth Day' · I Elrlh Day lt'IO has ••Uihl the lm- aglnltlon of SU Jum Copiltrano'a M...0 Fonter Junior High studenta a n d ' tea~n. The school's We d n e 1 d a y, celebration will be, a clean-up and plan- ting session on the campus and on nearby streets. "Pennies for Planting" are collected eadl day iD the bomerocn eland". ' Coordinator of the event Muriel Surles llld the homerooms whlcb colle<t the moot pennies will "get to belp In planU., the front bani: of the school on Earth Day." Plan! goal of the school ii 25 one glllotl junipers and 22 flata of Ivy, Imogene Wadsworth's Creative Writing Club will I plant I pine"lree in front 0£ the school. Judith Clark's student& planted one of the front beds as a sample and the TtMll Club and yearbook class have signed to plant another. 1 Yetive Laurie ls organ i z Ing the homeroom planting effort. In the nearby street clean.up, David Walker's· and James A rm st r on g ' 1 homerooms have offered to beautify Del Avion. • Many other Forster groups are ex- pected to join the ecology crusade effort in the next rew day1 . • Imported C.rvtcl Wood Fr1m11 . ' i •-Down & F.ath·1r Seit cOn1tructio11 e Wi~1 Seltdion of F1brie1 · • Your Choice of 'Wood . .fini1h11 ' SPECIAU1'$2 ~959,-· PUC ED tJI H.J.GAl\l\flT fURNrpJRE PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS ,,.. __ , .... ._ ·, l 2215 HARBOR Bl VD. COSTA MESA, ~ALIF. 646-0275 646-0276 • I I ' I ' ,_.. -.• MO 40-.~--... ....--------~--~---..,..~-----,=::--- DIC.K DACY • . - TUMILEWEEDS · l'M TIREP O' l!EIN' P6S1Y100ll I WANNA ~e "ICH! ~ .. ---' ----. MUTT AND JEFF • AND Ritm\ERMORE, 5'TAY OllT OF MY SIGHT OR I'LL. BE>:!" ·AND l'\Jl<TllERMORE1 SHUT )'t>URBIG 'FA'T MOUTH, YOU BIG YOUR ~EAD IN! · BULLY! JUDGE PARKER IT WONT IMXE M.UCM D1 FFERENCE ME, PON'T WMmER' I se:~ VOU,SAMT UEVE'a,CAMlLLE! TME PERSOM YOU'LL I WON'T MAVE TO CONVINCE LEAVE Oil. IS ™ERA.! L~ ALONE ! ME 60 see MIM.! ' NEEPS ME! PLAIN JANE I DAILY CROSSWORD ••• by R. A. POWER I ACROSS 40 Spring or watrr 1 Low place 41 Imitation In a tratt gtm 6 Wherr 4Z Certain Gu<1ntanamo lyric poems Bay is 44 Dtslgnal'd 10 KHI · dertnse 14 Dwelling atta pl.act 45 Htvh1g 15 Calla Illy, blemishes for ont 47 Container 16 Beginner 48 Women's 17 Size ol t~pe residence 18 Went by <1lr: 49 Outdo 2 words 50 "What 20 -noire: -··?": Bug bear 2 words 8 However 37 Body of 1 21 Page • 54 Bt<ll In a I) Electrica l law 22 Make-amends 1 yacht rice unit: Abbr. JB Short 23 We<1thtr~ 57 Empty· 10 Dynamo part woolen coat I ••n's word headed 11 Me111ber of -40 Pro--··-25 Of critical 58 US tenn is a printing ~I Sing-Sing or Importance star trade San Qu1.nti n 27 Body of St Rall bird 12 Sports 43 Ad,·usttd water 60 Flavors pilace-be oreh1nd )0 Pay 61 For fear that 13 Sing in 44 Fool ·31 Drugstore: 62 Stylish: certain way 4S Pl<1ce wher e AblJr Slang 19 Quebec the water Ii: J2 A thrOw 63 Sugary unl vers lty not deep from a 21 Drflllng tool 4& Good or horse-""' DOWN 24 End sufficient 33 Costumt 25 Plhto r~ason Jtwtlry l Strike-26 Sicknesses -47 Naw Item bre1ker 27 Gr<1f --49 Gull )6 M~t 2 Caffy on -28 Muscle 51 Rational uncanny : 3 Bllnd 1s --: 29 Thorium, 52 "Bus Slo~ Vv. • 2 wards Zirconium, author 37 F1mily • Booldsh ' elc: 2 wcrds 53 Cupel groups 5 Compass JD Slretches 55 Inherent 31 Exploslvr point across 56 Card device fi El -,Calif. 32 Twisted game 39 Lamb's 7 Nobel 34 Preposition 57 Possessl~e parent ph1sici1l 35-·dO-Wtll w0td I. ~ .. . ONE . MISS PEACH ' ' PEANUTS ' .. • By Tom K. Ryon YEH ... M .IT C~IN'Y MAKES IT LOTS MORE FUN fll'IN' M!S!:R'i!l..E! ily ~I Smith By Frank · Baginski • YOU WANT TO GE C~ILPHdOD S~>EARTS ? MOON MUWNS ' ON "THESE: .... DIO i.Al.K S>IOWS ANt> NOT fle >-"'-~ 10 TAU< f 15ACIC. 4·.Jo • Mondoy, Ap.11 20, 1970 DAILY '!LOT Jz; ly Al Copp ly ~-..... i.sottl By Gus ·Anfola By Ferd JohnlOll • c::======:::::::-::--11rr How NICE ,MooN. r_.. ® ANIMAL CRACKERS By ROl)el' Bollen ·.· -~HAV!!~/J ~ FYQ"O~EAJ MCIJIE 00 ;r.E ~ 5l()lO J.l\St' IJIG!i. ,, S\JZY A eov•s NAME Oi'-A QIRL.1S NAME'; 1 WAtJr EVEl?V ale OF <,\'.)() TO 61VE II AU. CIA Gar.. NDMDtt AOC> I.JO l..ESS / ... • • I l J 1 ·~==~~======~··======::;==~··=·:;1 li'S A G1RL'5 NAME. By Men YSE'E, SABY···WITH MY WIFE IN 'THE HOSPITAL, I GET MIGHTY LONESOME / ···SO HOW'S IF YOU .MID I HAVE' LU"ICH AAD A FEW LAUGHS TOGETHER~ 'llur IF 1 mlT TAU', 'lOll WJNT JIA\IE NO P!OWM 10 usi;N 10 ! • ,_ . ...L----------~---------·---~~---------_..~~~---~-------"-'~--~~-.__.__-~ --~·---"--~~-·-~~ . ' , I . - ' • J J f DAU. v PILOo SC Mond'I, A,,ri 20, 1970 i ltt Bfglt Ge.,. .Chevy Gears Up . Fo~ Little Car LEGAL NOTICE .... .OTICE TO CRl!DITOllS Of' aULIC TltANll'llll 4~ """111 u.c.c.1 l\lolla-It ~ 11-to !fie Cl'Mlttn of LEE WHITE CHltYSLEJl:·PlYMOUTH, , lfmllecl ""'*""'Jp, Tr_,_.,, wloow ,. y ::.i::,_, ~i!i...: .=1 • c!:i:c; Manager. o ear Ore_, PIN II C1trt.mi.. ttl&I I bulk ,,_,., Is .-i lo be IMdt to 5 • p IN• ) ~-M \IEStMEHt coMPANY, , cen>Ol'•'lon. Phil Gibilisco (righti manager of the \,;Usta esa ~;"',.,~"""*aau=:~ =~'~ office of Walker and Lee Inc. resales division was • ••tdi. eouritt .,, °"~· ,,... ot named manager· of the year at the firm's annual ci~:"'~.:...rw to bf tr-1"1rrtc1 1, awards dinner dance. Glbilisco is congratulated by :r=~= f~~~,:,c;;c:, ~::.~rt,,:u;; . William H. McCabe, senior vice president and chief c111fllnl11. of tbe resale division. Said pr-HY II lletel'lW !ft -•11-------------------------es: Alt •lodt In trtoe. thllvtM, ~ 111111 • .od win of !Mt MDmObllt ~·• ""51-11:_.. 11 LEE W H IT E CHllYSLER·P'l YM01JTPI Md klUI .. 1t 1 ... 1 ka(fl foule\llrd. Hunt!1191M loch. Count\! of 0r8f>tt, s111t: of c111,.,-.. Tht bUlll trlMf..,. w1M De ~t.e _.. Cir Iller It'll 21t1'1 0.~ ol ~\l lt1L •) 1t:IO A.M. 11 1111 1-w offlcft of Won. 14. Crv~ Jr., '3111 Wllillll,.. IN....,lt'tl, Sulk 406, leYttl¥ tlflls, COll!)IY fJf I.es Afotela, Stile ti C1lftan\MI. .. So ,., ., ·i.:roown .iv ""~ T•.,.llt',.., 111 "'1s1MIS n.,..es •nd adclrftSH 11,..i tl'I" !ti. TtHllltrGI' lot lt!f llVN YMt lftl NII, Mesa Kiwanis, OCC S p~n:sor Career Day te'thnology deparimen4· will have displays ·aild tours-of the college's technology facilities for visiting. students. • '''' s.rne. Ccl.rcer Day, sponsored by Orange Coast Alllege and the Costa. Mesa KiWMiis Club, will reature displays from 75 local businesses, industries an d government agencies at the junior college April 22. • DllM: .l•rll ll, 1'10. • • S & P INVESTMENT COMPANY 41 Br: Pllllllt S. $lrl1MI Jt"1IHl'll WM. a. caUIKSHANK. , •. ... --....... " ..... (di. tall P11b1""6d Ori "" CMSI 0.11• .. llof, ""'' '°' lf1I 10t-10 LEGAL NO'nCE NOTICI 0 1' nUSTl l'I &ALI T .f , Ml. tlll Oft""' n, 1"9 11 11:00 o'clllck A.M. 11 111t 1ro111 ""'''""" labbY or SICurllv Tttll CernN/rt, f1S Norlt! lll'OICIW1¥, In Ike Cl· IY 'of S.ntt AM. 51111 ol C1U1trnl1, SEC.UltlTY TITLE INSURANCE COM- PANY, t corPOl"tltOfl, 1s Tr111tte 11nd9t 1tM Deed d Trust UKl.llf'd bY MOULLE L SCOTT, 1 mtrrlo!cl woman, H ht!' ool• Ind -rite 11.-rfY, ,tc~ Oclobl-r - 21, 1Mf IS ~I no. 121M Ill book t llt, -·H7, of Offidtl l.tc11<llll In ll>e office of ._ ltfCOf'der of er ..... cov11w, Ctlllorlll" bY ....-ol def•" In ltM! HYlfll"d or perfonNllCt ol Cllll'-t!IOf'I NCUl'ld IMl'fty lt1d1MllM Jiit trUO. ., doltull, tlotlu of wl!ICll wtl ,ICO<'ded JatlUll'1' )2, lf1', IS doCvl'lltftl -S\4.1 In ... fl.. Pitt 371. of 11lcl Oftklt l •KWlh, wlll Mil ti P\lblk IUC!lon for 11:111'1. Wllhovt Wt rt"'IY H to Hilt, --loft ... enc.vmbrll'ICll· the lllllt'911 _.,... 11 111d TntlUt bY 11ld Deld of Trvjj 11 .....-rlY .it~t• In the '°""" of Or-. Slttt el C11tom11, cine•._,, 11: IVIMlt lf "A" t AltCEL 1: l.d I of TrKt *'· ... Ille ceunh' II DI'"-. lhlt ot C1lllomlt. .. tlloprt1 Otl 1 tl'llP tlweof r-*d' In llOOk l'J. .. _ tt Ind 2ID, MIKlll•MOlll Mafl, r-111 ol .. Id Oreriis C..nlY. P'ARCEL II: TMt PIN'!lon of Lot 10S ot TrlCI Jiit . ,., "' Jiit _,,, of Orlfttl. lllle of Ct llfwnlt. H .i-.. Otl 1 m10 ""'"' r-otrl 1f'I Book U, Plftt )1 Incl It, Ml~lll-1 M1111, rKords gl 11kl Or-C-"' de$trlbed u tallows: a..1111111111 1t tt.. E11fet"IY corntr of lJlt • "' TrlCI No. 300. IS ll>c!Wn on I mt o rte11nlld 111 aook n, Ptttt 19 tnd 20, MIK*ll.tneous Maps, record1 of 11hl Orl!lll Ctun"I thoenct Soulh 50• 11' 27'' ~111 11oftt tllt SoulM11terlY 11ro-..,.,lk:ift of 1he Nortlle11ler1Y 11111 llf .. 111 Loi L tG IN Soutlle111tr1Y Hnt el ltnd dfterilDed \ti 1 llftll to Joe Se1v, k . Ind wttt. rKDl'clH ""'II 2, 1tS2 In •• 2'10, Pt1e 141, Ottkf1I atcorlh• tltleflat So\1111 W' Jll' ti" Wnl tlont 11111 $ot,ollletslet'IY HM lo 1M SolllMtlletlY 11ro1o11o111on of Ike Sou111weste•IY 11,,. or .. 111 Loi t; ltlen(:1 North W II' )7'' WMI llofll 11111 Sou!Mt slerlV "'°' lonttllon lo Ike SoulllerlY corl'er of ,111cr Loi I: ltleflal NOr!h 19• W »" Etst U fttl to !hf POl"t of betlnnln1. for th1 1111roo'll! of li1Yl"9 abtltt!lons aeoeured bY 11ld Dftd af Trull. Ot\ed AIH"ll lJ, Jt70. SECURITY TITLE INSURANCE COMl"ANV '' C:llrlt Loukei F11<K'owtt Dfo,ulmtrll (Cor-t!t SttU • ..... blllhtd Or..... CMSI Otlly Pllot. ~prlt JO, 21 tnCI ,,.,., 4. 1970 •a-10 '• LEGAL NOTICE The event i~uled from 9·a.m. to 4 p.m. is open to junior high tc thrOl)tl:h col· lege student!. Each1frm .and . agency with a display at the college will have representa~ lives on hand to answer quest.ians . ...LJ..t e r_ a t u r e on various occupations will also be on hand. Air industry, agriculture, business, engineering, f o o d service, Industrial art and public service occupations will all be represented. Jn addition to t h e oc· cupllional dlsplays. Occ and Golden West Junior College Trade Week Leader Picked Robert H. Autenrieth, assis- tant fresh fruit sales manager of Sunltist Growers, Inc., ha\ been elected chairman or the 1970-Wotld. Trade Week CQm· mittee. He is also in charge of exports for Sunk.ist. He is .. Member of the World Trade Executive Com· mittee of the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce. the W e s t e r n Internationa l Trade Group and is a past Director or the Foreign Trade Association. Too ma11y.blllsT Data Quick Firm Opens T·!IUtt use our money' A new concept In copying SUPIE•IOll COUllT 0' THIE • services for businesg and in- STATIE 0' CALIPOltllllA POil ducat"" was inaugurated in TMI COUNTY OP O•AMOI'. ~ .. 1 NL ""'"'4 We'd l1"ke to help you pay lett~"er bills, emer· Newport Beach with the ope~ P::;~~"n°'-..:"'~:J:re•'t..t., .....,, Ing ol Data Quick of California ,11 n.. Malt••°' 1t1e E11111 of PEARL gency expenses, home and car repairs, or buy Inc. J.Ns~.~~ ~:::av GIVEN ,111, on or a new appliance. On approval you can borrow "Data Quick is a modified, • ,,,.,. Mliv 21. 1t70, 111e uMenl•~"'· from $100 to $5,000. or more, and have y·ou r to led ffset · • • c•OCKER<tTIZElllS tt.lTIONAL llANK au ma 0 pr In. Ing M Execv1or of ttW esr11, of PEARL J. money the day you apply. We'll schedule pay· system that fills a gap SACHS. dlcet.Md, wm w11 ,, P<l"•1f i•lt t t 1·1 . between p•-•--pym· g and "' ttM 111tne.t blddfr. 1111>rK1 to con-men s o 1 your income. •IVWl..v ,.,,,,.."°" w lt!f ·~111ie.1 s-rior conventional o££set printing.'' Co;H1, 1 11 N rlthl. 1111e, in,,,.., '"" When you need money for any good reason, .-1111 of thl c1tcdtn1 11 !!It llm• o• lier John E. Lolines, president, .,.. ... ....:i 1n th• r1t111, 111i. ....i 1n1er111 see Morris Plan. We like to make loans. 'd -ft111it ,..., b'f' Offrllillfl of ,.. DI' 581 • ethtrwlle, -lrld o~ th•n or In !Ml· The Data Quick concept dltlon to ""' ot ""' _, ,, the !I~ bl ·-h , ..... al e1 ..., dfftri;. 1f'I 1nc1 111 th•t ~1.1~ •••t com nes recent -= no uz;•C • .. .._,,., toutld '" "" counlY ot °'""'' breakthroughs and .aggressi~ ..... t.:' ~·~"';;'!:; ~':';\';','. :: =·;. M 0 rri· s p I.a n . marketing to meet the ••• 1 Map ret0nled In Bocll nt, ""5 1 lo din •ti ark ' ---• , inc11111...., ot M1K1ll1n1G111 M'", pan g spec1 c m e1 1~ l'KOl'd• "' 0r1r.tt cou.,,.,, c:111ton1111 for between 10 and too' copies ltlbltd to cvr~t ,,.,,,1, tovt111n11. c-of multiple pa-repo~---• dlllon&. rntnctlons, reurw1tlons, rltl\lt,, 0-n.a <MN ri.tlh "' "'"· e•-" ""' -computer nrintouts, he said. Cvmtlrlr<H ol ffCOO'd. ~. lllclt Of oHeo. are ltlwl!M tor thl .. o-The marketing program - lll'!ITT 11'111 1'111111 bf In wrllh11 ""' mt~ bf developed as the result Of all ll•llwnd tG 11ie En<\llor or tG n.. offlu °'its'"°"""',, ... ..., P. P1-. s.u11e 101, 673-3700 et.tensive market survey by an um ViclorY llollle>l•rd. V•n Nvv1. .1_ I · c111flll'ni1 t1.-i1 • .,.. m•v be tllf'd 1n 111e vt· indepenuent COn!U tant -Ul· ~k.t of '"' Clerk of !tit ~erlor Court 11 elude! free pick-up I D d ::~~·:-1o:~:rs~:1'::!'::~of .. :~ Newport Beach -·3700 Newport Boulevard delivery servi~. using at-r, ..... ind ~111ons o• u1e; Cl'll '" tractively uniformed g I r 1 s , !t'll'l~I mGl!tY of 1t'>t Unltf'd St11t1 of Afl'lofl'l(:a: lftl 110001 ..ercent o1 111~ l"f • "Copy Kittens," operating I •-1 bid 10 1ecomHnY 111t o11er 11nc1 Other offlctl throughout C1 I orn1a fleet Of d·i~•nctJve, ·-torfully t11t blll!ICI 10 bf Nici .n>011 confl""t!IOfl :iw. '"' °' ttlt w t11t s-1or cCKKt. T1xel, marked, radiotelephone equip-• r.mt. our1!1111 •nd m•l"'-nc:t tx· • .__.. ll'ICI --1-.,. 1-•n.w ~l:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~pec1~~·~eru~·~,,~.,~-CNl'ltb1t .. .,,..dltwr llwoll be -llld " "' !ht .. ,,, " ~ DI' _.,Ma, T~ tun 11111 """""el -'11'11 !ht Of# C'O'lflr"""' !ht Ille wl• llt ... 111 1• "' Miier'. £1,.,_ ol ,_,,"'9 tht °"" WYll'O w111 tit ,,aW W ill\lf'tflt•, Ttllt 1-llOC'I n(llltfltlS will M Nill tl'I" tfllef'. • ~tft _.. dM""'"' If -· Will Ill l .... ~ lw etd'I ""'" • n. lf'OJ'll"f'f twA!n OtKr\Mcl h ~ ~ ,,,.,.,, """'" "' •• tan Manor•-• Wly, IMtlf, Ctllfol'll1-. • Tht vndtnllMd ,...,_ !flt rltfll It rtJecl eny fl'd •II bldl. DATEO: AtWH 4, 191'. · • CltOC.IC.£1t<ITll.ll!NS NATIOfilllil. llAHK .. E•ea.11111' of 1111 l1ltl1 of '""" J. &tdll. •-" 1trkili P. wnn-*""',"' Trwt Otfliw .• -E~.= .. ......... ·-.. ::"' C... Ct!IY Pilot, ..... '"' ... ,. t The DAILY PILOT- The 0... Th.t c. ... WE NOW PAY Annu1lly on $20,000 lnw1tment Certlficilit When Held to Mlturlty. Fund1 in by the 20th E1rn In terest f rom th• 11t. Interest P1id Qu1 rt1rly . Californiat Tltrilt & Loan 170 E. 17th ST. COSTA l!l!SA 646-51145 • ... ,. C.Omplete-New York Stock List ( Market Spa his 1 I 1 I I \ .. Monday's-Oosing Pri~es •• =-"-C:.. ........ --.... -------, Monday, April 20, 1910 DAILY l'l\.01' Jf American Stoel<. Exchange List • -------------~ _.,_ Briefs AKRON (UPI) -J'lrff- Ttre Ind Rubbtt Co. uys a lhret judgt court 1t PraeCorta. Soolh Alric•, hu ruled , bl Flnstone'r ''""' In 1 clUplle wtlb General Th aod Rullliff Co. over ~· of' I Solith A1Mc1n p1tent In a 1lreatane plant In Ibo cwnlrY. Gene(al Tire bad chotfed Flre-wllh lnfrm,.menl and claimed damages bul Flnstone old the court ruled the clalrns 11o lhe dlspul<d pa1ent Invalid. ....i.~.---- " r I . -·---------· . -· ' -----· . :-: .·. " l ' eAIL Y I'll.OT Mond<y, Al)lll 20, 1970 $eais ' • Pric• Effective Beginning TocJay Thru 'J;uu., 4/21/70 2 Fiber Glass Belts Regular '25.95' • flus 2 Ny,on Plies Trade-In Price j 58% greater strength ·than onr best non- . : helt.ed tire . . . :e 67% greater tread life than our best non- :" belted tire · . , ~· 2 fiberglass belts give excellent stability, exceptional positive and easy steering SIZE ,., .• T~~I• T.:1. }',E.T •• TUBELESS BLACKW ALIS ' 06.50.13 ,25.95 19.95 2.00 7.75xl4 30.95 22.95 2.55. 8.2Sx14 33.95 25.95 2.67 . . Ask About Sears Convenient Credit Plan 6.50xl3 Tubeleu Bl•ckw•ll Plua S2 F.E.T • AndOidTlre SIZE ·~·· -· · ~"· Tr.-i. F.E.T. tt .TOB.ELESS WHITEWALLS 6.S0.13' . 28.95 21.95 2.00 6.9Sx14 29.95 23.95 2.12 1.JSxM 31.95 24.95 2.35 7.75x1' 33.95 25.95 2.55 8.2Sx14 36.95 28.95 2.67 8.55x14 39.95 31.95 2.93 8.85x14 42.95 34.95 .2.88 8.l5xl5 36.95 28.95 2.7'7 8.45xl5 39.95 29.95' 2.98 I• 1. .. . . \ Sean SHOCK .-· ABSORBERS Espert lmt.Uadon Available • Flt -Moa·<---1 BATrERY . , GUARANTEE : . "Pr~~iflOtmeatwidlia . 90 d111 of purchase if ' batttrf J>fOVa defective. · After 90 d1ys. •e re- , pJacl' 1he t>Mifty, if dr:-fecrjv~ &nd:chatgc you · ooly fot' rhe· pCriod of o,.-ne rahip, bated on tbe .re)ul1r.prkc.:Jess · t:ade·in 11 ~tle-1.i111t of .retwq.: proratetf "f,'fr ~ n.urnbt-r or moad11 of ~we.,' ·: ()ver 95tl "'I Models and Makes Available 1o Cata 'SAVE 34%! Sean Be1it 99 eaeh .Spectrum All~Weather ; MOTOR OIL ~[~~ 2 c~~ 99~ '.. . .. . . ~ .. ' ...... l With Tn(\ .. J~ · '·'· , . ' 'Nos. ~i~ 4393, 4JOIJ, 4llz;!i,'.' · 439'),°43SS! 4362,'4JB!l ' ',. i.'· . ~ ·~ ' • • ,j '· •·Fits 97%' or'aU'lZ·vcll · A1!1~r~C:an~m11d~ ~~ · .. ·;·'. .. ;.: FREE -Battery lne~tion '..' : •·Sears High.Voltage ~· '." teries give 50% {aa,t.er!·, starts ihan standW.odeV-·· siP halteiies. · ,. "~i, . ' .. -~ ' ' . . \I,•,· ! I .(.•,f"i More New Partt itiE-,. R~t.c1.u;~,W~":' hcLM .... e All New Waler, r•bes ·!Jt All New Bnobi,. • All New R!"')<•"ll!J>•(ts ••All ~ew Seal Cat lee!> e A11 NewTfrqing.Chaina e All .N:"ew Exhaust V.tftl •All NewTimiOg ·~ean •All New Intake.Valve. 1 a A11 NeW Main BUri.np •All New V.11Ve SpriP,P •All Ne,., Rod1Bettinp •All New Pi1ton1 •All New Hydrau.\ic e AJI New Chrome.Type, Lifters = Rings Expert lnetallat"ion Avaiiablc AU.STATE Car and Truck Engines -Exchanges available for over 91i cs and models rcmanufacturcd tu more cxacring, ards than used i n new cngi ~cs. C-Ompa re -AU.STATE anufactured Engine Q uality. Rem.!!i!~:~~ 'En!t~~?u~~°':NTEE ""'.rl 11i$i".s -c3•1;i,'f, T'$ulsc·25iVO".ttiij• 1( aoypan: fails due 10 defeos in m:ncrial or 1110rkmanship .•• during the firs1 90 days or 4,UOO miles, whichever O<'.CUrl fio1, I I we wi ll n:pair or replace parts free o! charge, p"'vidong tt· I (, ( I qu.ircd ~"i~ bas been pttformeJ 11l:corJing 10 8ll~ran1tt ccr-I . 1-, · 1ifta1rc. Mrcr 90 da)'s or4,000 miles ind up 10 24 mon1M or I On Pui-c ha~e of Any 8-I 11 On Pllrc'hase o f Any.6-I 24,000miles.whicht'vcroccur1 lir11.p~ru 111d labo;ch~rsc I Cylinder Com ple te 1 1 Cylinder Complete I will be pro.-nircd. b.scd 'upon the percentll&C of iiuaranu.·~ i 1 Rem11nu fac tured . En· 11 I Remanufactu red En; I months Ct miles, whichever is grca1cr rcprcscn1i11& uu;ce It· I I 1J d · l IJ d cei.-ed.Pcriodicten"iccisnquircd·1o kttpguaruntt i11 cffcc1. · J[ine nsta ~ • ·I I gine nsta e · I G•..-""""" tt p _ _. c.,. '°""''~ ~ I' One t:ul4flOn Per Ciulomcr I I One Coupon Per Cu1tomcr I I OffttE,.;11i~14/25 T4(19 1 a.OfferEs:piru4/25. · T4/J9· • ------------·~----------~ Fit Most Cars •Don't gamble your life with a leaky muffler •The deadly, odorleas gu from a wom out muffler i1 even more dangerou1 auring winter when you drive with windows clo~d ' • Come to Sears for a FREE muffler inspection ••• No obligation! .. Use Sears Revolving ~barge 99. ·r IUl'NA .PAllC TA l-4400, 521-45~ IL Motn'I Gt a..aft1 lONO llAOf NI S.0111 POMOltA NA •f •l161 soutlf COAIT llU.ZA ~I TOllANCI 142.1111 • • <ANooA PAIK a*9M1 OUNIAU Cit 1·10CM. Q 44611 OLTW.& IOTO AN 1•1211 COWTON NI .. 2111. NI 2·1761 HOU.TWOOO NO f•JM1 OUfrMI ~7·1100 COVINA ft6.0611 INOllWOOD 01 1•1111 PAIAllNA 6114111, al1o4111 ·: ·r ... ...... u-.11ns.t. 9;30A.M. to9:30 P.M..S.11""112 N-IO 5 P.M. ... _ .. ~, .. ,..,.y __ ,,llack" .• • PKO WI 1-420 SANTA ANA IQ 74a11 IANTA R .ll'llNU f44·10f1 IANl'A MONICA a 4411 .. ........ ...... n7 V~ PO ...... ,, ,..;iuo YllMONT fl ... ,,,I t . • . ' ' . • " • ' I . • . • ' ., . . • • ' 1· '• ' .... .. . F~.~l~µn~­ For~Cltil(liflates :: EL TO)!O-County B~ of Su~is-. ors candidates for District 4 and District 5 wtll present ~ views it 8. P.m. Thurs. day in the lobby' of the Royal Savings and Loan Building, Torro Centet, El Toro. The meeUng, sponsored by the Sad- dleback !lejlU~llcan Assem~ly, will in- clude ctiscUssion on the county 'afrport quest)Qll, she.r~ patro~ ~e fate ~ ~ Harbo< ·Dl!trict anct regl"l!a),,par~, ~nd roads. . ,, · • ~ t . - ., .. A Rueeticii and·' ariSwer. s&siOR wur follow Uie candidates• P.esentatiOn ·or , their platforms. • ,, · · · • -• • p ' • .1,_. 'e N~· '.l'laeatiet• Slated · " MISSION· VIEJO -A IS00,000· movie theater ls beJng planned for Missiop:Vl~jo with construction planned tO begin t,hi:I B(ll'lng. The 89'1-aeat building will be an Edwards, <:inema Theater. 'and ·will be designed •in early CaUfornia, architectural lily le. · Mission Viejo Compmiy's VICe president In charge or propefty . nianagement, Robert Maurer bas signed a 'lease agree- ment between James ;F.dwards, president of the cllaln. 'lbe theater will have the latest in sound and projection equipment and • should be completed by fall . It will be located near the new Orange County library branch. . . • N~llllfir• Invited SADDLEBACK •VALLE¥· -1·New residents of the Saddleback Valley are in- vited to an open houS:f! coffee tonight. The event will take place_ at 7;30 p.m. at Royal -Savings and Loan offi'ces 1n Tor· rocenter. ' 'Ibe ,irogr;pn will o:utline the activities end advantages of .living in the Sad- dleback Valley. '!)le get-logether is sponsored by the Saddleback Valley newcomers Club. For information contact Mrs. John M. Hill at 831-2911. • e SHm Course Readied LAKE FOREST - A new slim and trim -fur Lake Fott5! .women will~~~ -~.!P~ .. \l<~cJ\.~ Tenrtli'.,.,,,,\l!>r .,,.1 ".> ........ -•· .. .,.,,,., .. ; ... f )be exercise progr3"1 will take place en.,Mandoys and Erlday~,ltom .JD;30 to . 11:30 .a.m.:lld 't!ill;ii<\\ido lnf(ll'lnati!in ; on nutrition, ph)'aical fifJiN:s;·diets; and ttrenucm programs. . , · Interested women 81'.e asked to sign up tit the club office. A beginning date will be -by the group. • Sefaolcrship Deadline ', ., •I • Moftd'1, .... 20,' 1970 s DIJI. Y Pti.OT ,.. • Breefc 1t'ltla UIJerab • t~Chicanos seek .r • I ... Mt?et "the New ludge .. ' ·S~e~s-S~( F()r Teach-in ~""·:At UCI, OCC . . . ,. Unruh, UC ·.Irvine C'hancellor .. 1"-baniel Aldrich and ~mocratic Senate ~date George B~ Jr., will . be among the ~ speaken acheduled for a lhf<e-day Ertvironmeota) "Teacb-In at Orange Coast ' College Add UC Irvine April 22 through 24. · · Everett Dickey of San Clemente ts Governor Rea-. gan's latest appointment to the mU}l.icipal court ben~h in Orange County. Dickey's famlly includes· wife Fred<lie , Louise a,1:id daughters ·Amanda, 3, (left) and Jennifer, 7. He'll serve in Harbor Judicial District with headquarters in Costa Mesa. Dickey, currently chief, deputy prosecutor in the Orange County District Atforney's Office, will replace another Reagan ·appointee, J.E.T. 11Ned11 Rutter, who has moved up to Superior Court bench. • Spokesmen for bQth. campuses stressed ' ~ lact'that the communltY b Invited to .attend and participate . In ·the teach-In. UC! will host the event Aprtrl2 and 0Cc will handle the events April 23 a~d 24. Unruh is slated to speak at OCC on the 2.'lrd at 3 p.m. while Chancellor Mdricb and, Brown wlll be at UCI. Spokesinen &aid they would release a complete schedule of the speakers and exhibits fOJ' tbe ~ay teach-in at a pr~ ®" 74 Coast Grads at CSF A total of 74 students from the Orange Coast area will be honored ·at graduation ceremonies at Cal State Fullerton JUne 6. Fifteen of the students are September graduates and the other S9 w er e graduated ·in January. Since only one colnmencement is held each year at Fullerton, all . of the graduates will be honored at the June commencement. The Se~r graduates were, by chy:· · Balboa lataiid: .. Russell K. Robinson, FA, political science. Corona dtl Mar: Clyda J. Burger, BA sociology. Huntington Beacb.: James E. Lillie, BA business administration. • 'Lap.na Beach: Christine E. Drover, BA sociology; ·Richard B. Haines, BA psych~1o8:Y; Leslie R. Parkinson, BA business admilllsfiralioo. Mission Viejo: James R. Hellerman, BA business administration; John G. Ortiz, Jr.,.BA art. Newport Beacb: Elizabeth Aldrich; BA history; John P. Roberts, BA an- thropology; James c. Sommer, BA history. San Clemente: William A. Yates, BA . psychology. I anlllropOlogy; 'lb>mas LuVlll, MliA business administration; L e r o y J, • Skvarla, ldA biology; Tom T. Wada, )!A business administration ; Andrew R, Y'oung, BA business administration. HWttington &tacit: Doriald S. Ackles, BA art ; Roderick B. Cruse, BA pollUcal science: Victor L. Guder, MA music; Richard W. Judd, BA history; Charles F. Jurisch, MA social science; Car I ~diero, BA history ; Diana Marshall, BA sociology; Peter G. Rowlands, BA biological science; Dwight W. Young, MB:A business administratjon. ference Monday, . Sharon Fishman, spokesman for UCI aid sponsors of · the teach-in are en- couraging members of the COD)Dlunlty jo host group discussions in their h6ml!I foUowin¥ Brown's speech Wedbelda7 night. •. "We already have three different pe1>- ple who have asked to have group moderators on the subjects of the Upper Bay, Population and air pollutlon. "Anyone ~ the community who wants to have a discussion about any aspect of the environment can call me at M0-8158 and we will help them pick a topic and supply a group moderator. ... lcliMniericab P-A.bi"""'" n ' ,,.. IS90Clatloil met over the .e.oo ""' "' firs! -~pi;im~ endonomm\, Cfln\'.<DUon. ' 1 ':"!:an> aaldng •Mapa.to r<Ject apy, .. .., dldate, regardleas ol party or past YOllng fi!Ml"ds, who'l'efuaes to. endqrse our 1flllffl., <:hic1110· c~, the grape attikO and the arape ·boycott, .. Tapia iaid. , · 1 ~semblyrnan Jess Unruh;, ruMfng.fO" the DemocraUc gubernatorial .notninaJ> Uon, is itmoni more .'than a' dozen canJ didates, mostly QeinocraUc, 'scheduled tO address an expected 700 delegates saitir day in quest ol. the MAPA eftdorsemenL., 'I'be Organizatiop will Vote ton ~e en) dorsements Sunday. • Tapia said he will recommen<f a·galnst. the endOrsement of "traditional liberal candidates , mereJy because they are friends," apparenUy ·signalinf a pdssllile break in the tridttion~I • ties wbJch Callfanllans of Mexican descent have bad 'Tith the-DemocraUc party. · ' ' °For too long," said Tlpl,, ''they have been asking for our suppari but have. not• endorsed our people.'' ' ; Of Unruh, Tapia said: "He certainly bu no great record Jn respect to the Mexican-American," he said. "This Urhe we. are not falling fCI' tho_ lesser of two evils." Tapia is a candidate · for th e Democratlc nomination in the ~ Assembly District in the East Angeles area. · - Taplii said the convention would allow the Mexican-American has po It ti ca 1 power to wield. ,_ He cited the organlzatlon's endorsemftl~ tWo years ago of A18.n pranston· for th U.S. Senate and said : "Statewide we had 110 headquarters working for him. Without the Mexican vote he oever would have Woo." / "' Tapia said the Mexican-American vote,v this year would pack even more pollttcal.rt power because of the recent atate 1• supreme court decision wiping out English language li~acy tests. . ' 40 Grants Set For Mexicans " " i' Costa Mesa: Danie] T. Delgado, BA social science; Arthur R. Perry, BS pbysicill education; Nancy P. Wight, BA psychology . Irvine: William Brown, BA businesS administration ; Roberta E. Deahl, BA history: David W. Juergens, BA chemistry ; Anthooy M. Tesar, MBA business administration. January graduates, who will also be honored at the June commencement cereml?ftles are as follows: Balboa Island: James K. Leeg, BA Laguna Beach: Christopher E. Drover. "The Important thing about these discussion groups Is that they are not meant to be panels for experts. They hopefully will be forum s where neighbors can learn a little and perhaps come up with some ideas," she explained. Julie Gorman, spokesman for OCC also . 'I1le GemlnJ·Club and the Bl-Cent~Af .. emphasized th e · importance of com-Comniittee of Orange Coubty are· pro- munity 'parUcipatlon in the events . "This, vlding forty $200 college scholarships to '"'.hole. t~ng is planned as .p~~ of the na-students of M~ican-Amerlcan parentag~ tionw1de Eaz:th Day activities and we in the CQUnty., aceording to Uie. oranget want to _ be sure everyone knows that .. County Department of Eaucatlon Forster Honor stttaents;l.isted business a'dministration; Robert H. BA anthropology: Dennis C. Vernon, BA Vestennark, BA bwiiness administration.· psychology; David A. Watson, BA Coron-!' del .Mar : Henry L. Beyer, BA. busint\ss adJ?inistraUon., business-admlni.ation; Clyde J. 'Kirsh,. LapU Jlllla:' Annette P. Jednoralsk:J, B~ bi9JoslCJl)~eiKe; J~ F. i.JcGraw. a~~~;;~,,,.::· , .. .;..,.;, ...... .. BA"jljtt<Jiophy; Richard'B:. Roge'rs,"MBA ' MimOll •it:JO: Jonn M. ue1aney, ooS • . . 'r.t.lt ~,.-bUsiness administration; Robert '.H, education; Ruth R. M J 1 J er, BA ~qnors were awar~, today to 22 Shearer, BA soc:icllogy. psychology; Ronald C. Willms, BA s!UdentJ,.of ljlJ'<OJ;prsler -~!!llior Hip C.Sta ... M.ft:..'"1obn •. ilampbell, "MBh" Engjllh, : . . - . ' Spbool in San Juan Capistrano. . business aPn$JstraUon; Janiel!-' ·L . 'NHjtert BUch: L a·w r -e-n ·C'e rf.. • what we're doing is not just for the cam-Each high schobl Jn the -.Mty hatJ' pas ·~ it's'fl)(everymfe." ··· ~ • ....... , ..... ?>een~liied to .iubmR>i name-if one boy):' _ and one gtrJ as nominees for the school. Selection d~e for high achoola is May 4. . .J .. 'f:"~ .. '\%;.~~· ~.i ,.:;~ S.~.f ~tY. . .,Co~ci~ ~ets . ' r ,11 .. • ... •n1• •• , .......... .. Talk on Air Pollntion Counselor Maureen Red fie 1 d com-C86teel, BA bist'ory; Dennis K. Clark, BA Brewster, MA ' political science; Charles mended the 4.0 "straight A" achievers on business administration; Vera DeCanip,~ T. Forkner, Jr., ,BA geography ; Barbara their 3rd quarter reports. BA speech ; John L. Dendinger, BA J . Frei, BA English; Gregory G. Gaylord, Air pollution in Orange County will ·be' Seven,lh gfade scholars are Don business atiministration ; Paul S. Gordon, BA business administration; Mary .L. discussed at a meeting of the industrial winners will be announced at a dinner to·· he beld June 13, at the Disbeyiand HoteL · Atkinson, Art Baker, Sue Enquiest, Dale BA business 'administration ; Diane L. Grlesser, BA English ; Wesley J. Keebler, section of the Orange County Safety Okays Wright Choice Howmann, Bill Hunt, Eric Lueha, Larry Hardison, BA socilogy; Beverly J. B.A art; Susan E. Payne, BA biological Council noon· May 1 at the Revere House MISSION VIEJO -The deadline for Poncino, Russell ruce, Joseph Ringer and Hoffstrom, BA German ; Miehaelyn L. science; Doris N. Sutton, MA drama . in Tustin. . SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -'nle com-' Mission Viejo ·High,~ &eftiors to a~ Greg Young. · Mikolajczak, BA history, Theodore R. San Clemente:· LaJeanne T. Connors. Douglas F. Jeffery, county air pollution mission on Judicial appointments Friday · ' ply for PTO Sebolantiips is May 1. TOp' studenls of the 8th grade are Dara 'Mount, MBA business administration; BA psychology; Harcourt A. Morgan, MA enR:ineer, will explore the causes of smog officially approved appointment 'Of 5enk0,.may cheek with their advisors Lee Cole, Cathy Dimond, Kelly Dowling, Jeffrey J , Plett, BA economics; Kathryn ·engineering. and corrective measures 'that are being Donald R. Wright as chief justice of the "' fol •cation fonns . Last year three .. MaJk Eljenholm, Kathy Herrera, Jeff Shelton, BA history; Gerald C. Wat~. South Lagana: Cameron L. Karg, BA taken by the county. Interested countlans · California Su'preme court. ~- seniors received $200 each in scholarship ilunt~dy Keim, Debbie Miller, Jorj B.A geography; Roy M. Yarnell, ~ psychology; Eric B. Larsen, MA biology; should make reversaUoris for the luftoo' Wright was nom.lnated April 6 by Gov.·: money earned by the PTO-Fiesta.Cinco Olse11i•Jill Rosoff, Barbara Smyth and biology. ~.~Anthony J. Tebelskis, MA political cheon-meetlng by calling the couadl .-at Ronald Reagan to replac;e Roger l . de Mayo. · 1. l'om~Wemet. Fountain Valley: Robert R. Ellis, BA··-1 science. 547-9749. Traynor, who reUred Jan. 31 .• ---''--~~~~~~~-'---~~~~~~~~~~~~.:__~~~-'----"-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:.:.:::'.:=:..::.::::..:=.:.:.:.::::...::.~~" •• • • . ,-~ -. • t: •• " • -::.· '= ·~ .. --.. "' c. • . -p El Rancho has the hottest price in town! -. SPRINGFIELD ••• Liquid Detergent . . ~ ...... . Big 82-ounce at a pricjl that will give your budget a lift! And the quality! •.. try it and be amazed! , • ,"it'a a tru)y great value! Ajax ·c1eanser.~ ...................... 2 FOR 2se S.O.S. Pads ......... -: ............................ 2Se Save on the l«tunce cans at this prfce! 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Alloft o1 AUgusla, Ga., llllecl'out Ida leaeral lncOD!e tu re-tain two weeta ago and put ID hi( ·coat 1!0Gb( to mail that same day. Ro .tlien·-1mug!y. watched 1rion4• ~ alOllDd at the last mlDD!• tmu· to beat th• midnight dead-lbie.ll'llanda7. he wu not sm!llDg. He w llallded 'OVer his 1111it CQlt at Che cleaners the day alter tu d~ and found the tu letter ' 'In the aaine pocket where It -hBd -{or two weeks. • . . -· _·) "1110 i>!dotuhioned ,long-lklrted nun'• habit 11 the latest offerill( ~n­ London'• nringlng fashion ·scene; ~ t..'C91tvent gitl" lOOk aa . .it ·!I . c8lle4,wlll .prohabl)"" worn , for fun. To 'IPice the ensemble , u~ a bit, deslllll"n gave it a plunging slit ni!cklllie. • The llald old U.S •• Tarlfl Comm!., •Ion ordinarily· concerns itself with lnv09tf1iat1D1 such item• as '.'um-· brellal and metal part thereof." . licit bow it's found It neceuary to .• have .-look at "certain pantv, ....... ..: tt . ,~( ......... •• In thlJ.era ·~1 \mrMt and protest on the college campusea,·the Wash- lnlton-hased publication "Christi· alilty T~y" sti!! Is able to report • a reviv&l th·at "tilake our' at~Fort· ... Wayne, ~nd.. Bible College. The llodents,. In. turn,. confused ch!!BI· " --·~· ... ·-·. . ' ... . . DADDY'S BACK ."!OME FROM SPACE • Astron•ut' James Lovell Greets, Son, ·Jeffrey, 4 -· ' -~ .. Ing, hateflilness:. ~ulgenc~" in -. worldly pracUcu and ¢UClsDl of, I ' li' w· . ·1 · A k- campus food. '• . . srae ~ _ 3,I'p 3l!~S tt!J,C . . Tbe irttentiQD of'the U.S. ,lr9use , , . of Repreaentilt(vei waa called ,to a, Al s·" c al t:r..g:iu~i.t~:~f~~eg.yc~~~: T. ar .. gets ong· .uez an the will produce only two children and if they remain single they will limit their of:fsprig,g. to one.'' Rep. BJ Ualted Pren lnJ:eraaUonal peeled retallaUon· for tbe Saturday raid D .. Ki'Ti. K'ondoll (R.-Tenn),' .... but d I it 'th . def --~ed t h "h .... to b • taaell warplanes lashed out at Eavn.. were rea Y or w1 an.~ ense U1&1• a e appen~ ea. &1r--system Improved ~Y tbe addition of new third chlld and U the.formula1 a~ ilan target! all along u,>e Suez Canal to-Soviet missiles and other weaponry. piled, It !r, , ha_ve left me wll,h .a. daf 11!, apparent n!aijAUon for week"!!!. • .!Jt Amman, Jonlan, Klng Hussein· very limit ,!li<iu:.t< .il!llier ,net to ·attvft fnm Qi< JAra!r side, JiiOludlill• -urned.; the JordaniU cabinet '1n a bebomat «,.,.lilellregitllbiQ., :;;i[~, hefViest air raid sin'ce"'the 1M7 realignme~t political sources said would •i• 'rt: "11 "'" . ·· ~ "''-' -~·r~~Artfb~illfl~~~-War. odds 'Yith the .Amman goyel7JlDf!it. . ·. An lllUKIWlCerpent from Israeli head· Hussein's Ch,ngq_ Sundlf · follOWed 1 ... quarters in Tel Aviv said 1he taJden anti-American demonstrations in Amman -. . ·"We"re Glad 1tk:Be ~.Bon1e! . ' •.. ,..., -y, . · • WASHINGt'oN '(OP!) -'!he S-e Of 'Z' Composer eourt 1.i-5un<1·io<1.y .. 1ower "°"" ni!in, .• , . that strui:t down as·•unconstJtul:!onal a ATHENS (q{'I).-A te)e~'cail " 1968 revlsion 'OI the 'ledOrill mitJ-Oimc from the former Jacquelihe Kenn'edi to munist laW Which tn,r the Subversive the leader of Greece's militari govern. Activities COn:t'rOI BoArd,alive:· . ' · ment helped win .the release of composer The u,.;..' C.ourt o£ AW,eats."lor the Mikis Theodorakis from ~prison last week, District of: ColwPbi8 rtilt?d against a pr~ ··vision all.O.wiug the board.to find that in-reliab~ government ~rc~·said today~ dividuals we+e members of tilt U.S. Com- The sources said both Aristotle Onassis mllnist party: 'Ibe g'ovemment appealed and his wife, were instrumental in Win-the Dee. 12, i96!Ji;'appea1.s·cootrf1ilfDg 'bilt ning freedom ·foll the 45-year-old com-the Supreme. Goort aniiOuDced·1n i l>rief poser of '''Zorba the Greek" MCI the score oroe r it WOUlilnot t;:View the fil)~ing. !or the motion picture "Z." In other actions, lhe CctUrt: " ~ . ·Mrs. 10nassis, they said, telephoned . _:--:-Let stand t'i'{O lQwer "court aeclslons . · Prept,ier George .PllPldOpo~os. during that the-~ederal government may deny negotiations to ire(. Theodorakll and told eriipiofmeq,1 t'o a hoinose~at because· of film .Greece's image would be.enhanced if ·bis off-ddty conduct, - he would release the composer. -Agreed to rule next term whether a Theodorakis was released ·last .. week ; Southern elty has~ right to close all or and '. OOwn ·to· PartS b)'' Jeaii-JiCques its pnblic swimming pools after being Servan-Schreiber, the French writer-and ordered to integra~ · ttiem." VI) d e r politician. . ·· chajleng«Js the actipii o! J~cb}n •. ~~ .• ·The sources said Onassis, too, played a authorities who closed ·five .. pools on role in obtaining .the relea&e of· grounds that opera ling· ·th_em on an in- Theodorakis, but a spokesman ror 'the ~-tegrated basis wotlld ·create a publie multi-millionaire businessman refused to danger and also wotJld be unecOnornicaJ. comment. -Accepted for review a challenge of a Servan-Schreiber, best known In the Pennsylvania law earmarking for church- United States for his book ''The· Spons0red schools a multimillion dollar America n Challenge," conferred for two share of 'income from a horse racing tax. hours Sunday with Onassis on his Private. 'The case involving the issue of ·separation ly owned isle of Skorpios, the sources of church and state will be beard next said, term. .. ' ----·-·--·-• I. . ' .. . . •1,"'<: ~1\~,.,. .... .,. ''" ,, ' Boinhings . Hit Seattle SEA'l'liE (AP)'.:. Fow' ~-')'hlcli exploded within nine minutes damaged a state representaUve's home, a church and two business establishments. No in- juries were reported. In lhe blasts; latest in a string of more than SS in Seattle in recent months. All the erplosions Sunday occurred in the predominantly black cen- tral area. - Polk< officer• Pia\ llcC!qid and Bob Benier of Seattle were impc>tm<llftg an ••lo. loc!!h!f.: 1910 lictn1e t.Gba0hurii411':' whtn the otantf'atoakmtd in his car, grabbed hia oiontrship popera signed the 1965 .con11ertf; ble ...,. lo Ill< ~ed off;. ctra and dtparttd. TM car 'and tht titlt . wre held ·bu r police' ' who hoped t~e oumer would began thelt assault at 9:15&m..d!'dM· and Jordati's demand 191' r~~~· •. tinued until noon when all retlf'llet\flf~ ~bassadOr Harrison ~-7..-.. ~ 't to their bUes, f . . ~-I-• ..___.,7Tbe strikes-were considered retaliation , ' come back for u.em. , .. • ~ -,.. -_,. ~. . . . Tbree-year:.Jd Amondo Smllh,of London, England, wanted her'baby brother Georgie, 23 months, to see a local fair she'ie~,tly v~lejl, So early Sunday moritlng, she set out with him-both dressed only In pajama tops. They were fO\Uld·• half·mlle away cold lllld hungry b1JI unhurt. e . , .... Pet Shop Q!>'t\er ROftOld T1"1 ~f Gravesend, Engllu1d,. spent jjle weekend drlviJ\g flp Ind down a highway In a· lrultl,e.oi search for a lizard. He ·told pollceothe ·three-foot !ong.Jguana escaped from ljls truck wlille he was tekiJ11 it to his shop. ,,. w!>at Cairo d<scribed .. 11s biggest U S R M t llr raid •inc< the 1167 Middle East war-• ., USS ee a lqthy aasault along the GuH· of Suezi that killed three lstaelis and wollnded eight Saturday. One Egyptian plane was 8bot down. · . • Infonnanll la Cairo had aaid .they ex"', .. •;-. ' ' ... ,.. l?.eace Returns . ' To Isla Vista • SANTA BARBARA (UPI) With liinrise ever Isla Vista today another night in the "occupaUon" ended Md· the community's resident.a took their town back, peaeoefully. ' P.olice, who have ·P.i!'Olled the college community Jn forQe sufficiept to station men at virtually ·every street· corner, withdrew ln the early bourf· eo that' bi dawn, when the curfew ended, only a normal patrol of two· two-man cars re- mained. However, other officers ftl'\ still.being held In reserve. r Again on Ar1ns VIENNA ~AP) -The ·iJnil<d States 1~nd tQe Soviet Union met for 90 minu~' , today jn their' second •sess1on here _oa str,4teg'ic arms limitation talks. ~ , .~vlet Deputy foreign m i n I s t e r VJadimir Semenov and Gerard Smith, heading the U.S. deJegaUon1 met in-a second-floor conference rooni.· at ·· the American Embassy. Both sides have agreed to keep the nucleilr missile talks absolutely secret. C<inference sources predicted t h e negotiations here will last ~bout three months, with a resumption in Helsinki in the ran. Both sides have stressed the complexity or the issues and sWd no qUick and easy agreement should be ex- pected. The atmosphere at today's session wa s described as busln~slike, without any polemics., It l\'45 agreed that the third businesg sessiqn will be held Thursday at the Soviet Embassy. Tornadoes Rake Southwest c.i11 ....... COUI . \t lilfUllCllCI \.. . , ... .. ' ' ' . ' Temper,..tures e~kerslleld Bl11n1rdr. Doi .. .... ~ Brownsville (hl(Qo Ciflelfllwot! De11ver °"Molne1 O.tro!I F1lrbll~1 Fort Worth Fresno H1li!011 Honolulu IC&nU1 City l11 v ... , Ml.tmf Mlnnui:iolt. NM Orlttnt N01111 ,,_l!t ,.. o.111111111. Oltlll\Ofill C1ty ..... "-••obits ·-· Plll1bl.lrol'I ~·nci RtPkl City MCltilDlt.Y !ltd Bluff 'StcOlld !IWI ..... .,.,,,. .. 1;1JllJl'l, J,t Jt9"0 , 5kGf111 low ............ ., t!W fl.m, 1.0 s.a-"i. 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' ~ 13 ~. ty m "" m un ... •le .. to is ,e ch l a ch ln- •sl In ay ... • ' Solon.Aas Nixori " WAsulNGTON (AP) -sen. -, to malnlalo lht --.e (!).Wis.), IOOlrity ol Nl«>D'I Vlltr todlJ • urpd Pr-Nbon namlsatlon 11ian- to ... public .... budget With ·.., IP"'""• iblrpy ..-m· the -ol the decnia>d, Pro°*" 111d ID -.,.,, .saying Coocma a tetter to the Pnlldent, "11 bu been uked "to apend appurs that tho --bu ~In tbe darl<." uswped at leMI fll billion ol .n., bUda<t t« the yur the l<H!alled peace divldencl ID · be~ •July 1 does not outlays fer new w e a p o n 1 di~ "estimated WI!' costs sydems." on .,....i, that secr.ey II Proxmire 1 a I d unolllclal _,_ _,_ ..!o. ' eStllnates lndlcale war ~ H H "1 ding will decr<ue ltml a peat ' •1 of about PD billion to a ievel Five Copters " about •11 blllloo during the ~ next fiscal year. Despite U-, indlcatloos of. Lost in Viet; !ve~:-Oi!:i,:t~·.i!: . 1 by only 15 b111ioa. T Dr "There arc many w b o roops op belle•• that the military 11 . .... '..-: ; ! .... 'JllCline Ult: fact tbat Cal coN By fte ADoclaleol'Pftn of t!\e Vietnam war bavodrop-Flve American bellcopten ped by over fll blllloo la order were llhot down In South Vie~ to conceol ltml 'the Amerlcon naln Sunday, the :Jargeit 1'11""· 1JOOP1e that most ol theoe dsy; tol tn .,-rly a year. U.. billions are ~ apmt !Or U.S. Conunind said. •Four new military -lnsteld Americans were -killed and Six of-needed domestic programs were wourtded in the crashes. or in long oftrdue tu cuts,'' But the COmmunlst com-'Pro:onlre lakt · mand'1· ClUenslve, launched OJl • "1be coottnutnc failure to Aprl~ I, appeored to,,be loelng dilcloee the coots makes K dif· mom<ntwn. The U.S. Com· fk:Ult 11 not lmpoollble for mand reported 20 i n e m y Congress to mate tnte1Uaent rocket and mortar attacks judgments about both mllltary during the 24 hours ending 8 and civilian spending and their a.m. today. Sl.J of the attacks relative piorit.ies.'' Proxmire caused casualties or damage. said. Ground action also was light and scatteml with one American, two South ·Viet· namese and 57 enemy troops reported killed. s o u t b Vletnamese head- quarters and IS civilians were kil1"d and 69 woonded In three terrorist attacks. American troop strength in Vielnam dropped to 425,800 Moratorium Group Now Disbanded last week, the lowest level in WASHINGTON (UPI) more than three years. ac-The v i e t n a m Moratorium cording to the U.S. Command. c 0 m m ittee -discouraged 'The announcement ~as made that its natiqnwide antiwar 18 hours before Presulent Nix· protests were Unable to bring on ~as t!(*-~ to an~e. • s:OOUt total US. withdrawal further troop withdrawals hi a from Vietnam -r b: dead u a ICbcduled apeech. naUnnal organization. Nixon's third round 0 f "Obviously we dkln't ac- withdrawats, finished April 15, complish the' largest goal, to dropped the authorized troop end the war .. Sam Brown, the ceiling to 434,000 men· moratorium1 leader, told UPI Although the total s~ngth Sunday "but we did stimulate wu reported at 8,.500 below new activity and brought new that, a command spokesman people into the peace move- said actual strength always ment ,, "II\' I 1\1 2 J>Ucenl undemealb m. denied I h at - tho celling. cbantment with the _... UPITI_..... · Psiriarcla Dies Orthodox church lead· er Patriarch Alexius o( Moscow and all the Russias, is dead at 92 of a heart attack, ac-cording to Tass reports. 'This file photo was tak- en In 1967 for the cele- bration qf bis 90th birth- day. of the antiwar movement wu the reason for disbanding "We felt we were becoming peace bureauttatl," be Nici. "1be moratorium wu con- ttiveil as a strategy and 1$- tic, and it had tu day and wt led the time bu ...,., for eomething new.•• A moratorium spokesman admitted, however, that Presi- dent Nlion wu able "lo throw down a straw in November," when be announced In his "silent majority" speech over nationwide television that be had a ttmetalile ·tor "the com- · ~te withdrll"'1 of. all U.S. giound comliit"'.fofeu" from Vietnam coupkd with Viet· namhal(Oll. . "A lot of people aelsed thal straw because tbey were anx- Jous to· see an end to the war. Now the people are beginning to see the straw for what it is," the spo~esman said. Passover Prepared NEW YORK (AP) -At sundown tonight Jews ·ever . the world will sit dowrY to the tradiUonal seder, the ctremooiaJ feat martini the beginning of. the week· Jong celebfatton of Passover. ' The aacred holiday com· memorates the llbera:Uon of the ancient Israelites from bondage In Egypt. 'l1lere will be specill aervlcea ID -and temples. ~ , DRY CLEANING 9 9 ¢ BLANKET 'SPECIAL REGULAR 12.00 ........ ,. ....... . f,' l ... lloforo •..,.Inti .,..... bOddlili fw summor ••• put lhom awoy frel'1, c1 .. n .... moth proelod. Kina p only ''" 'f'.09-J.Ot. 9!fw good umll May 2nL . , . ' • , . • ci9iN CUA•Elt$ &&.AUlllHIY ... Fal'11on Iii .... , Newport 1 .. ch 1'56 lays ... Dr!Yt, Newport IMch • • • • • --~-------------~----- UPIT ........ CHARRID RUINS OF SCANDINAVIAN AIRLINES JET INSPICTED . Al l , • ...,..,. Escape, Bvt 1t of 75 .Abo.ard lnjurod ·in Blau Earth Day Evenis SbJrt -If IJilled Pnsl lnlenatieoal we ek-Jong ""'°'11trattons across the naUon hive begwt In support of a llllby thing - the earth. Lung-cloqlng air, p u t r I d water& )Jollklned land an d overpopulation will be the sulr jects of sdlolarly conferences, long-dbtance bicycle r i d e s , mock funeralJ (for the In- ternal combusUon engine) and o t be r demonstrations by Americans eoocerned about man's ravaged environment 7 5 Fl.ee Plune Fire In Rome; 19 Injured ROME (UPI) -Scan- dinavian Airlines fllfrt 9ll6 wu poised on the run•ay Sun- day, engines revving for l\nother leg of )ts journey from Tokyo lo Copenhagen. Capt. John Boden, 49, push-_ ed In the throttle and tthe' big DC& jet rolled down the runway. There was a bang and Boden noticed flames licking "over the left wing. He slammed the jet to a halt in less than 200 yards and yelled "Fire!" over the loudspeakers. 'nle M pusengers tumbled d ow n tnnatable evawation t.'bues. from , doors' and emergency. Wndows in the mtds·of sprefding names. The 11 members· of the crew followed ~ afterward ..... vital seco..ts 1n which. the plane's fun loH of kerosene fuel could ~ave exploded.· Nineteen ~ were tn- j u red . 1be plane was d .. troyed .. Boden said the pa~ngers left the plane •ltbout panic after be appealed for calm over the public a d d r e 1 a system. COSTA MESA AT 19th ST. and HA l lOI I LVD. YOUllG ,.llH HEN PORK TURKEY ·PICNICS -. M-. ~ft 20, 1'70 --l•·lldledp ••lfdlon!ed .. ' , ' ' • . _' -J Viets· Tor.tore Teens, • ' .-r • •· ' ••• \ ..Jo..--!:i • j • ..J. __ , al ... llAIOOfl (Al>)-A ft .. -' lltudtnll, .,......,. wlih •.e. -..,_,-a"'" mJ11tar7 • court tr)'lni II Uvlttes detrimenttl to naUonal lour sJrla on trial -bad lo lie , studeo&I oa cbaries or pro aecurlty," were freed tern-helped 1.at.o the courtroem. ~mh!I acttvltieo • h a 1 por.,uy by tho' ooort. , Tiiey •-Uy bad llWo • acned to aond to South Viol-Tiie other 11: lace ~bljl !¥' "41 ol tbeir ·1ep. 11&111 1p- Dllll'I supreme court def.... death .n-:,ror 1reqoii,, ~aiod. 'l"li' ~·· e It a 11 e o g e • of 'the con-and were sent b·ac~ to ~. dUrlni the plOl'1dal talion, ~ty o1 the mllltal')I Defenoe lawytl'I for the •rid laifed lb nact 1<'1181111 « puel studenll charged In 't be Ir nolae. He sat ilumped with hi• 1Sts weeks ago, the same · cpenlng arguments that the head,,. 00,-the lhoulder of mUltary court. rejected an military co u r t was Ull!' another atudent. Jqonllcll moUon bY th e conalltutlonal 1nd had n o Their tawyen charged that clefenle in the case of National juri.dk:tJon Oftt the defen-the students bad been tevere1y l Almnbb' 1Dep0ty Tran 'Ngoc dants1 that the lludeots bad beaten, partlculsrly on the ' ohau, 'n>e court convicted him been deprived of coimsel d\Jr. legs and' .: J11 e e I , and that, Of .afnillar charges &Dd sen-Ing ~tnUy investig'atlon.s, , needles tlad been driven under: tOncod him to 10 year1 at bard and tbat they bad been beaten lhelr 'ftngernalls. , labor. · and torfured by police. One lawyer aid Mam·llad , -The students' trial w a 1 Three of the students -suffered Nng damage from 1 suspended to await 1 h • ,)nciudlng Hynh '\)In Mam, ac-the beatlnp Ind WU 1¢Ulni t Supreme ·co u rt • 1 decision, Una ~ of the saigon up blood . whlcb must come within the next ~ Teo of tho 21 Ex-.dictator .Not Winner BOGOTA (UPI) -Mlcael Pasttano Borrero ol the ruling National Front Coalltton party al\Pt pas) former dictator Gustavo Rojas Pinilla Into the lead todaY in In comp I et e returns from the Colombian pfesidenUal election. &jaa Pinilla claimed. vlc- U..ry. and.Invoked what h"e said W!.s the backina: of the Colom- bian armed forces 1n· hls bid for the -p'"'1dency. Early returns bad given him a 79,«Jl».vote ilead. TORRANC E .. WRITERS.:... N.Y. Book Publilher Comini 'To Thia Area To Jpten>iele Auth.ors All u.ecative of a well·~nown New YOrk publiaher ri1 900ft be in thi1 ~area to intcniew writm. uu.parpo.e ii to UCOftt mannltriptl .,,orthy of p11b~tion. "F"ic~n. DOO-fic:tion, ~try, ju.Yelliles, CDllect1ons Of ab.art llOn• or ct1cle.,, i-eligiom.. IJM?C'~i:JM and eYen eo,ntrovcnial' mbjec&I will be Conlidittd. - If you ha~ a manuscript tt..t.d1 (or almi!!lt ready) for JIGh: lication. and· would like to dNCUU it wilh thi1 aecu.ti'ft., pl'lf.80 kl~ the 1111mbeir below betweem 8:00 un. and 10:00 p.m .. a'ad leave your name and addftlll. Yo. will he oootacted. latereo · ·Telephone: 67;)·11 66 " ........... writs ...... ~ Dtrlctw, Dlpt. CA·17i"fi.O. •• Z119, •.P.O,. ...._ ,..._ N.Y. 1f001 'I STORE.HOURS l!AIL.Y AT 221t h and Vl lMONT AVI. WE WELCOME FOOD st~p SHOPPERS . -10 ~.m. t9,, ,.a. SUNDAY • Aq •·•··co t;p,,.. I .-. ' \ • WHO U aODY •llH AAllD FRESH C:ORNED ....... . • FRYERS BEEF'? . ' ... " ....... ''°••• '~"•w .. ' ' . ···-· ·~ . ' " 0 lb , • • • , . ' , 0 I ! I ) ,, ~ r _, ... 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Clq Milcbell 'GI· tquiia s.ch to the state Board ct EducaU011, we •Uf'; plllil Ill thll ipace that the Senate •lwU!d conduct a ...... bllore conllnnlnl. th' appointment. : 1'" 1xpreaion1 of concern, dtsbellel or d.,,.ir OY11r M1tdiill'1 cGDduct as a member ad prealdent of Ille 'Oranle' Counlf school board came from. educllou, hla hllow board members and the publlc.· Much u tn the cue of President Nbon'1 aelacUbn of Sapreqle Court /:C'ces, It ts dlfllcult fo'r thole who" i.-· Ml~all to ~ be ts the -man Orqo Coun1J baa to offer for a' job oq tlie cMIClal otate Boai'd of Education. · _ , Sen. Alfred Alqillll has now cauecl tpr a beerlnl Oft Mitcbtll's appolnfiiwnL It 11 perllljlll Ullfortwlate that the burinC 1J belnf ~I by a, Democrat nmnlng µ>r UtutenaDt goverw far it ii Iha Mpd>lic~ Party - and Governor Ree1ai! ~ally -most llltely to be embarraued If Mlfcllell-1*for1111 'at. !be 1tate level as be bas at the Cowlty love!. -, 'f.ool Head Main T'ing' As people all Uoancl the world a1oa!zed from. the 1ir1t word of ·Ilia crltn>lillg eJ'[llotioll aboard Apollo 1J unW the magnjpcllif.'return to eartli brougllt lilh• of relief, It became more and more clear ·that. tbl• eptl«Je will have a spetjll place in history. It ls not 'toO much to say that the perfo~ anc1..-such daniet lllld Uftllon was at least the eqil'al of tb• -· 1uccaeslul -· on and safe mum from the moon. In one rtfpect It surpaHad tbe earn..-acbi.,... - . - _,,,,. It pndaced ...... bollY al ...... 1 .. 1 llDow- lodi• not· poul~ lo oblaln UDdtr nonnal, llllOOlb-worldlll c<llldlllaas. BnDimc Ille l!l'lllNtd lpaCOCrolt safely home put lo the ulllli!Ate lllt tM billi tecJ11M>l<llical okilJI al Ille space tatm .., Ille CJ'Ollllll u wtll u Iht ooolnau under condlllolil of . ..,_ dmpr"of the Apollo U crew. All lhoM dlreelJ1 ....c.rmd worted feverllhly lo save Ille livi& al utnnaall .Jama A. Lovell, Fred W. Halle and Jalul L. llllltrt -anolller dl!nonltratlO. ol 'Ille lllp vaint.,.,.. .., haman life .In ,free and open •oc:!till•! . ' -' • MWloas of the wilrld'• paoplOI offered preyen for the nicee.. of thl~ olfoit ,.._ and felt their prayers bad been auwered when 11111 aw Iha 1plalhclown Oii teJe. vision, ' 1 : ,I TV ~ts a1sO d11erve pra!le. Their cover- •I• of Ult ~pace program bas improved as 11eadily as space tecbnology itself. Telecasting magnificent pic- tures ·!rem 550 nlilu ooqtbeut of Sainoe, their capacity to do thla seems almoit as mtraculous to the layman u the sale retuming of AJl!>llo ts from nearly a quarter of • million mn .. away •• · One dllDg..-remailll. Thi! ts lhe possible Influence of lhe llready lllghly vocal critics of the space program who call it ''not l"Oitb the money." •Now they undoubt· " eclly"wlll cite the near loss of Apollo 13 and its crew as anothor·reuoi\ lo abandon the space program entirely. 'Ibey can't or won't accept the plain fact that the NAS~ prof~ bas Olreedy produced fallout in new teclinolO(ical ·llllow·how' that 1cl1111t11ts assure us will in t!Dte tie worth a multiple of the billions spent on lh• space progrllJI. Brhlfllng moon rocu back to eaitb is the. very Jeest of it. 'nle team of 1pace 1clenti1ts and astronauts has demoqotrated again that It. membeno agree with what the kanak111 in Hawall ••y: 11Cool head ma:in·t'ing." • • .. 'Come on out, Fulbri6ht! I know ~·re in there/~ Gobb'ledegook Instead of Dear Gloomy Gm : 'Secret' Belalncl Atatlpoll•tl on Cnuade ' . Clear . Candor- Alriendtfmlae,tbe-ala1'rle manufar:finr ----look. terrible tumble thll winter:. blamed Why'oot nomhate. Jud(e Crater to . the llupreme CGutl! They can't find ' ..,,,:111111 with ldm-lllq ... , ..... find HIM! -B. J. H. ,... ........ ..-, .......... "" ts , .... ., .. q •• , .. ... .,. ................. ....,, .... • parl o1 tt "' the IDlfRI md hlRi:-"· stralq!c withdrawal Ulll red!spona1 al coadtllcllll cenerally -bo.t,.. bWpod '°"'"'.. or • ,.....---hlmltlf f<r bis "Cllldar. bi ..._, tbt delerliied • de ............. *""' llrm'1 quar1erly npart GO~ .J a4jaslloeat ol the -•bl lo .,.U ID- "I pve the fectl a .., we, ' bl • J ~ 1eDdendli. 11 , • .~ said ruefully at luodl 111 loi'I .... Oiryller ·~ ..,r.i ·In balJdl,,. ''wlfhout uy doublHalk • -· too many blc.., al a --the bee-I lhougbt our --md, public WU tunlinl lo -.... ; bow the public waWd a~ -.ty. eu:, good &1!4,relrablni,11 ':."'!l-to have appam11l7 l ""' """'· ;.. '1he tiii-say 10, ! ol lildlnc Shorily alter, I read a Niw Yori<,.,_ behind lhe verb!qe '.al "a .1'11 fa..,1bk sl<ley In wldcb the CbrJ'llor Cil'p. ts·~ product mix," wlddl merely attempta to plained Ill deflcl\ fir the llna1 quarter o1 .-.11 tis mjacalcutotlon from the 1919 thusly: , · pubUc. •A SHIFT IN ""'""""" dem1M (lrt:J 1llJT MY J'lllEN1> 1111' ~ burned In the year -1!od In a 1'11 favoiahli for bla -report In' admllllnl hll product mix aor! ll" rtoe In .""'411d -firm'• -·· IA the }lnTllthlf >l-o! specW ...,.hlndial,,. &:;J r·a m .• ,_pm.. al lolty doul\1'! IO!Ji, bla clar undertakeo lo llUltlln. ·-·I'"' al ........ -:t.U:-~' frlllllllll ad- ialel." --ol .... iht -'Ibe Timea' ftnandal teporW.Jelt ti ft!: · phmltneted f.nnott ' It daetved to. neceuary to trm.llte tbia corpol'afe &Ob' We in lib -U.. ponnta wllo 111- bledepk. and "4ded: "Tbk -the lilt ,...., want tbolr ch!ldren to tell the tow price, tow pniftt can sold bet1er, Ulll _, -.....,, ... _...._.. lbe """J>Ul' had to P.. -Uvea -cut truth at all ""~ and ...,.. "' ....._. _.._ -ad\oe~..._ IDC1 --In the child who Is nil" aor!. lnrlllnc ,.._or · ·-1 enoup lo like us at--.t. So,....., ..ii !ti blaer can. '!:'"' ol counoe IDWl wally, the cblld learns to he ""l' and Im profit per.... lel1s .. -... Mlllld like lo i.w. WHY DIDN'T Tiil!: """""°' "'1 Iii>, In nlber than the unvamisbe4 facll. Al plain anequhoca1 BlillJab! For the ..... Baber .. v.cbaatl)I put tt: "It tu. ,.._ that • a<nerll -•. com-two "' portaU ol the truth -.... to muo!que 1abellnc a retroat · '' "• spea1:, i~ and 1111 lo llllen." Fulb right vs. President , Stsiting wltl> Prerldent.Polk 114 7ean 1qo, •,everal PrWdeMs lie.ve wa&ed war -• dedaratioa by the Coqress, u r<qu!red by the ~ But Rio Grande border clubes were chnric. and there wu nner doubt the Coqress would dtdso. oilr 1ator w11en Uncoln c:ould cowit .. f1lD ~ fir his mllltsry "Pll' lo the flrlilc 111 Fort s.naer. 'lbm followed........,,. pen& w.. waged ID Liia America b)' Wllihlngton eHmtift -· Prelldent Tnmiia· -' the flnl lo male • Jarp ............. by oot .... su!tlnc eooc-.. It-"police ... l!m." Technically Ille• Unlled Stales was an ally ol Ille Unilool II_ In millilll Noril!K....,iCll- PllESIDl!NT UNNl!DY 111 a 1111.U ocale, and Pnlldent J-on a blc scale, _...... Un!ied Stslea "'""bot lon:ea In VleUlam. ~Ing, Ibo Coolillulllll, All. I, ~ t.11, <mpowm the CoocTm "to declare irar ••. " Yd it Is dllflcult.to tllwatl. Pr-determin- ed to -wir, li •~ii COlllplall. anl and lie bu a.aublllltlal pollUcal ,... Jor!ll' In --()ice~ actllll ll lllder way, the only .._ ol c.njmi Is rtlusal lo vote ._i.uans, and . !t'1 a Oibby w-..... Giii ol-'hU!n --_..i. S<u1tor.htbr1Pt -for k Ulll hll alnce Jillblld1 ... -ii. -... ....... Ille -. tllo -lutlon Jg the ktJ to ~ eocatotloft by -.· At a ""••IOI! Vietnam 01>--~ Mr. FutbriClit ii 1U.n!Ptina 11 • -tho T1mkin emir by Jlm(Ung the -,._ In 1-, 1d)oceot to the --Ho-.cectamolu- tlaa lllal M ls Ibo ·-ol llil Seoale" lhli Ibo Pnlident lhaU . oot -America fOl'ftl in [AIOI wtthoti "lf- flrmatbe" a<lion by tho Congrw. Tiil!: lllllOWftON will get qpon, but tt II .......... blo If tt WU! Ill ,,,., jonty ._t. la~ -It -not be blndlnl oe rNlidinl Nq If odopi.4: The bat k -• -ol( bl "' --a moral PGGtion en Llotlln involvtment A Preeldeot mJcM entancJo K In com- mktee hearlnp; 0< defy l~ but In - drcum1ilncel lt might prove a brU:e on his mlUllry -·-· A -k •IO'llr, Ni..t>, under mountln( Jll"tll'ft, made a pronounctment on Ametbn mJllllJj activity In 1-. He llld t11e United -,II bomblq the Ho QI! Miob Trell lo lnlenllct Harth Vlot- --11n lo Ille Vltlnlln war !rad. He doalecl lllY "sround" Wojll are ...,io,.d. and emxieouolY -•Ill' ol ....-al hunclrtd American "advllon" --kDJocL Mr. PUlbriPI bnnded .............. tbt PreUdlli't pOIMian that air and ....--dllltr. lie 1114 ac-qai•cer-ce tD the• of alr power, which ho --and llOdilclooed" war, l:t a a.Me "u1aider11 • f leplM!Yt -lo lbe .-... Ml'. Flilbrl,Pt ... -.1n ... -... In tho ..-Amfri<a l>Olltloe In 1-, • pnllel to ... fontlOll .. porlod to v-. -,.._Joli-11>- hertlod. -lntolmnent ol Ptoaidenl K......,,aed~MtelUJlocale warfan. Consumer Can~t Escape Paying Bill I . WAllllNGTON -Since a midget aat on 'J.P. ·Marean'• lap at a coner.ional i-tna 111 'ililqwues In !lit oat1oo•i flnao- clal l)'ltlm king ago there hun't rbeerJ n\QOll dclin( In lie w1y ol public relaUooa !qr baJ!l<in. . It ti not "' l'f<Ord, tn' -1 .. ~ Ilia! the mirllll -holpld lbe -I • ., •• I Amer!cae -very much but lbe Jap- lltlia( -made American ~ richer and MIX'&an no poorer. So much cannot be said of David Rockefeller's attempt lo lmhae the bank- ' Inc buslneu with a -ol public ._mbil!ty. Tl>ll bu m the awe M.,;haltsa Bank '• -able amount oi-i-tn ·ltli-al ·-In ..... lop Ill the a.. -Corporation, now a one-bat baldhir com p any • Rockolelltr blam<s the Jou on what he calli a .,.,. l!llDlgemtal pilllooopby. pended its Joans lb the gbetln. 'Ibis was comcloualy done fcir a public Pl1PC* u the "price of klldehbtp." "In thlt. decade t1l the sev'enties," aaid Rockefeller, ••ccrporaUons must bear the cost of social responsibiUty or the con- leQUtnces or eva4J.ng it ... THE SAME PllOllLEM II now faclnl Gtneral Moton wb!cb will be coaliooted at a May 22 liockholden meeting in Dtlroil wttb pi rj;' I to itvi lhla lruf• corpol'at!on a more public character ud lncreue ltl IDdal ,......NJib', A campalll) baclred by ljf!ph Nader woold fore. o..-(l!{ thrw !!ft P\lblic direct«r mpons!bie for lnslsilng 'that. the giant motor car company do more about air pollullilll, ssfety, low COii GM MANAGEMENT 11 fightlng hard against Ulla drastic modiflcaU~ of the modern , 1yatem of Jl'jvate . capltali&m and the chances ·are that a sufficient number of nervOUI lltlarelddtra ·will become sufficienUY' alanned over GM's ea.minis prospects under tboee conditions to defeat the proposals. But not ·untU after universities and other agencies holding large blocs of stock have been organiied to support the public invasion of privately o~ corporatioM. GM has not in this Instance heeded the spirit of the Rockefeller call that cor- porations must bear tbe coat of social responsibility, or the ~uenctl 'of evadlni It, for a good rWlll. Rock<feller Jg emltt!Jig bot air. The 'corporat!om are not 1olna 1o bear the coot. The comumer will bear the COii, aDrt that bas' been-in> ptlclt from the ' beg!imlng; ,if, the,;...,. sumers don't bear it the stockholden will, and in those circumstances the odds are against the consumers. public d~ectors to help tlMm dtdcle whether or not to make component. for the ABM .. Similar irOUJ1o in the -t industry m!flht settle lhe mini. n. midi conlroversy on ·gniuilcls'ol !IOC!al ut!HQ<. There Is a price to· tie paid r ... publlc participatlon, without ownership, i n publicly-OW11td private corpotat:k>nl. 'ftlat price will be found in harassment, wutt, disorganization, disruption. Yean ago labor gave up the idea oC sitting In on the management of CCJrJ)(ratJons. The wise labor leaders concluded it was more In their !nlertlt oot to be held responl!We for or be a party to manqt11Dertt declsiOQS. ' ' ' '. . .... IF l'l' WEiil! ·'OO•BE·assumed•lhill the Nader principle In the operation ol OM were to be approved It. -'apreic! to ~.._°,Ill\<;!' .~~~r ,fq •.!f:':.~ wlly IT JS INDEED. Al cbafrman ol the corparatioa Rockefeller equates h is relpOPSJ.billty to produce the maximum return on the ~YeStme:nt of stockholders with hil reapanslblllty !qr human lliicl !IOC!al ...Uan. A Rockellll<r can be u- cUled fir an ocaulloaal lapse Into .. --. but It )I • fact that ~ Mllllla!Pn -•1111' IS bllllan In Joana tut yeer, beld ·11a hOme -'Pl• pro- gram at .. .,...Oteble t1 mUUOa -. -r lore!, --loans, Ulll ... • mairtenai>ce and repair. These dlrecm would be backed up by a "General Motors Shanholders Com- mittee for Corporate Respom!blllty" made up of from 1$ to M per'IOl)S, reprellntlng management. W«kerl, cGo- amtfl'I, profeason, a c 1·e1n t l 1 t'1, ~ vlrcimnental!sta, civil rtghta advocateo lo hold GM to account !..-ill social Tbe sooner all the environmentalists let the country Ip on thil lltUe secret ol their crusade the better the country will be able to judge how much pollution it can stand. ;)l:MUUfl ne"spepel'l lia've pullUll; dtrtc· tors and a public cormlittee to pus· on the 90Cial utli!t)' ol -edltar!al policies? Or awe ~ Corpara· Uon, for that m,atter. TherpubUc directors might find that Rockefeller:a. ardent desire lo defeat -bank boldinc com- pany leglstou"! In 'Coqress II not u maUr reJpOM!ble u be thinks tt 11. --1bllitles. "" • THE PRINCIPLE INVOLVED in lhe Nader-blessed "Campaign GM'~ h a I llmltlels poos!billUes. Under thll prln-'!!iRfe Clefense ~tracton Would have a IOc!lal respons!billt!es cunmlUee and Tben are ways under existing law, and prospective law, lo hold corporatlonl to their public respons!bllltleo. Nobody-has yet lollnd ., ·w;y for the cOnsume< to escape tlie bill: · · j Preserving .O_ur Ocean Enviro~me~t To tbe Editor: You publisbtd an eictllent article In your edJtion of Saturday, April 11, en- UUed "Our Ftll!ly Ocean." I would like to aimmend )'OU, and Dr. David Epel. the - author, for your contrlOOUon to an awakening public awareness toward• what k beppentnr to Ille world's l"'•tol natural resource. Unfortunately the publication of a four. column photognph of the constructJon trestle for the Oranit County sanllation Diltrict's new $10 m.UUoa ocean ouUall _..!in& the arllcle indlcsted In a at.rt ol. "guilt by associaUon" that the aanitatlan diltricta art a oontrlbutor to ..... pollution. AcnJALL Y THE lallitsllon dlatr!cls should be conslaered u IJlti.polluUon ageocles. Cootrlr)' lo the 1-ral public belief, 1be unitallon diltrict& are not us- ing the ocean for dllpoolng ol the ....,. t)"s dally 115 million p1lom of raw ef. fiuenl 'lbe llqu.Id wastes art processed in the districts' treatment plants to assure that the dilcba.ra:e meets receiving water standards etlabllahocl by the stste •nd locll recuJaloey apndes. The eoUre Orma·C«!dl''couWne adjaeenl lo the out11n Is -1tored dally by saqltsilon district bol&I to UIUl't that thtae it.and· .,. are malnllloed. PBlULU'S ~public entities art more awatt: than the sanltaUon agcncltt 00 1he Southern Calllomia coatline 'of the potenliol damage that may be done to the ocean waten by 1he lncreulne dlscborge of domeltic and inlmCiial ;trute into the ocean. The concern oC these public en- tities was demonstrated last year ·when thty establl!hed a joint authority ccm- poeed d reprqentattvts of Ventura County, lhe city ol Los Angeles, the Counl)' Sanitation Distr!cls and Ille Cii1 ' ot San Diego to engage in a three-year ecologlcal study of the effect of waste dllposal on the marine environment along the Southern Calllomta Coastline. · THIS .AGENCY was formed during the fall of 1969 under...the name of Southern Cali!omJa Coastal Water"'lleNrcb Pro- ject Authority, or SCCWRPA, and 11 presently ~ministering a Sl.2 million fund for a study, which as the first of its kind, wl111 no doubt, 'Serve u a pilot pro- ject fur tne enUre wond. Dr. George E. Hlavka, pr o j e c t manager, i.8 a graduate of the University of Wisconsin and who received bia Ph.D. from the Calllonila I n s l l t u t e of Tecbnolog)', has enenslve bacqi.unci and ezperlem:t! in the analytical sciences and in management He wtll be uallted ~ =~~fr:O:yJ =~ moo! dbtlngulshed autbortt!es in the fields of marine bioloey, oceanognipby, envtrnnmeotal endneedni. or I ant c chemistry and pub1Jc beoiih. ' THE CONSULTiNG'tiOlrd 1' c0miwltad ol Dr. Jam D. Ioaao of Sa!ppr lnsl!tuto of Oceanognpl1y .. Dr. Donakl W. Pr!~ cbanl ol Olelopeab. ~y lnli!lute, John Hopkins Unlverilty.; Dr. Etinan A. Pearson, prof~ of ; Envlrcmnental Engineering, University of California at Berkeley; Dr. John H. Ryther of Woods Hole Oceanographic ImUtute, Massachusetts, and Dr. Rlchanf K. C. Lee. M.D., School. ol Public Heallb, University of Hawaii. I AM CERTAIN that the authority'1 commlssloo will be pleased to 6-that Dr. Epel shares lb concem about the ecology of the ocean, and I am aure that Dr. Epel will be glad to bear that an authority has bffn formtd te reaearcb the problem and to recommend the im- plementation of whatever !teps may be neces.wy to pruerve our ocffn en- vironment. lmagin~ the Ernotion LIND6LEY PARSONS Commlslioner for the Ora.op Cotlnty San!talloo Districts, Southern California Ocean Waler Raeardl Project AUlborib' one ha& lo admire -people not because 1hf:y mille when thlr are low, but becauae tholr abJl!IJ lo PoY boiilqe to themtelvfll la exceeded enly by their ""'"" at publicizing that .ability. And they do It all with nary a bl1llh. · We ari not about to llllltll that such opectacles as the Acadey Awaros presontatlonl be abol-. We have thought ol It a numbe< ol !lml* blll we are not about to sugge>I ii. On the - truy we think that In a -•tie IOCI• Q'.tl>e --Id be~ b)' JIOO' pit In all trada: ' ....... ~ Bell Ule ol a Scriber In C4mblnati<ln . ' With a Pipe CuUer; Best Foreign.Made · ·:. Monday, Aprll 20, 1970 Cold O\ise1 <Round ->: ml Best-7'i.. •dltorlal pag• or.,.. bol!r Designed Double-Acttnr R<c!pn>caUng l!ilot IUU IO ill'-olld 1dttt-Phmger. ,_ .... ul4tc rtadtr1 b~ pre1enting ~UIJ.t AS TUE WINNERS came up on llqe "'10spapet'1 """"""' olld COfll. to r,ctlve the~ gold<n SUlbon wrencbM, '!""lorJI .. IOplcl of l\lllr•!I each could sh'"' the moment willi -4'ld lig1d{icrrM;o, bf prpoidlllV 9 WRY SllOUU>N'T thn be, fir In-.. w~ made it pooslbie -llh the fon<m for Illa '""'""'°" oJ otance, an,.Acadomy ol Plmnbln( Arin houlewlvu who drop kitchen glom down .., rtodcrr' oplrdo1u, a!ld br -and Scltnces, With all tllo (rtll plumbers the drain and buabandl who don' lmoW prqtnUng Illa _,,, t>fe1o. el the natJoo gathered In • hall and the how to replace rubber wuhers. pll&llr of fn/°""'4 ol"eft>m (Send )'OUr pn>blen11 to °"""" Ind let bim pvt ')'OU hil keen )n- 1!gbt lnln """ to -lhla habit yea have ol wrlllnr ,...r problems to. toW 11J'an&U.) I procoedlnp televised to -partl o1 tho lmqlne the emotion, the tsars. as we and op0k<t1111n on topla of u/f , plN'ltt -at home watched the c ere m 'trn le s , dof. · Awards might Include: Bet! lnotalll-nmemberlng all the wlllle lbe truly greot • Uon ol 1 Chicago Faucel; \ltll Rtpalr ol plumbln1 bills ol lhe pell year. •Robert N, Weed, Pub.lllh1r au.degree Elbow Joint in I Soll Sy•tem• 'l'M-Nlf'tta' O~••IJ•~· ....... .,. __ ;.... ______ _. " ' ' - ll IClde I for D<llt midi ty. oblie In That ute, ago 1 the w1 .. ~e in lible IM!lt I the ·OM •no wily lrec· ..... ll'laJ iora· olors "dent COin• t.u . and • lo ·1w r "to nl c -Huie Prl~ lohn A. ental ia at 'oods tute, ~. c. ·allh, ity's that : t:he that t an arch '!m- y be " ONS unty hem arch llrity • \ . CHECKING. -'-~UP · •.. Hawai ian Ar t:Form ' •• . . . ' HONQlULU (APl-,A move-" . . ment,ll -to savelhe hula u a..,... danc9 fa before . I ' -·~~p.ldriess ~s .. Rare :-· ' '· ' ' it dlia 'witb "" -···~ . "Al .~l !· . But 'not the -hip-~Ql)g· · CO,p;uu CS · .. =::~::::,.~; • . • , I • , • ild ' towilt, ExponJiltl of the ·~~ L M. BOYi! n of jet iil!Ols. -;lo tallii llJIClei>t Polyoeoian ~ ftUld ~' ro, lillt ~ ~ .,.,. Ui mu... their Joat· u -!fO"tbat lald 1o ~ ......-.., n a iii~ d , -l:aviU .. : Cl!anps ii' a•l r reat: ·· . ~ 'liuican ~ cbnld . .., presaure, K'I ·laid, -lllUo "The 1111a reoOb!cf a ·l\>W· ebb "1'o Q1Wc1 the wo\'d "yoyo" )lmpOrtect plijop ~' -~ botD'lle:" ft:'ed --A\>~4At:~"'!i ;·~·4'1lnM· -; ' ' :=:',':'iay, i~ ' lo\ in Hqnolulu runs ,IS,500.00, OPEN llUEsTION -'I• -.,., wJ¥> 11·"revl•tng the ·the rbost expensive · in the there even so much as a sJnii9 ~ dance at tbe Kame- c o ii" n ·t"r 'j ·~ :: ... DIDYOU case on therecords'wberelna ""Jwmilvl ICbOela. ~ REALIZE 92 percent .of Ute heroin addict I> known to have, Help ai1o 11·Qn the way from men in their • th i r t le • ' committed. a set crime? tlie State Foundation for Cul-ttereabouts d&k eb'ff'e:811 A ....... _.1_-' • " tare and tbe...htl, Which .i.S What you couldn't c•"e less? A~ LAST ll~RT it w~ ~ a• Serie&' of work- ' -· w.,. pass1ble to take a coone m -..: for· llu.~ Cheirs be · HAIR ~ "It I> strllilng that Witchcraft at.the iJnlvenlty ol nine Ju~ ~ , · glll- baJdnesS, ls . rare am o n.g Alabama ... ·~UTS ID ancl• tunes the hlila alcoholics,11·saysDr.Jan:tes _J'. of the world's tartest fly .ls dancer was dedic.iued to a Smith;, Bel1e!!ff? M e·d 1·9 al now ~wn. There's a· Dy in ,· priestly callln.I, U\~reting Center. 1'.'lbeY u91:1allr have a PftU • that measures three with bands and -body ffie sprit- full bead . -~f --1 h&!r•. oft '-n lhches raerosa the chest, or ual biatory of old Hawaii. The prema.tu:-re l y gray, .. ~ whateverY90·c.allit. ·:IFYOU dances were couid"fed sac- gerieially do::not haVe .inucl) ·, WAr;T to tive·in a vine-cover-red. • • ·, ... body hllir.'! Hear that? If yog-ed cottfige, it piay not take q_ But when 1be Boston missi~ are acqu~(ed with.. a bal(j long as yau·tbink. Ivy grows at··, atl.ea arrived iD the early alcoholic, you might" inform the rate of &bout an inch every llM>Os, they took one look at him be is exceptional. 10 hours. the swaying island maidens SERVICE Q C ON S I D ER THIS _ and bronded the hula as lowd CUS10MER -•· Geo p111· and heathenl>b. 11How fast does a bowling ball gra cally, wbe~ was the Taboo for more than a cen- TOll!" A. A little better than 14 Garden of Eden? _Willi~ F. tury under mi.Wonary infiu- miles per hour ... Q. "What's _ Warn:no a M~odist nuruster ence the hula regained resJiec. the commonest ·name for . a .. w.bo,_ UL.the_distant_~-J\'.as. tabfiitY about 30 yean-ago:- horse?" A. Don't know. Will president of Bosto~ University NDw the · experts say it has check. Commonest name for a for 30 . Ye&:s, t n s i s t e. d been corrupted l>Y Western .in-' cow i.. Bossie, know that . . • throu~l ·~· life!,lme . .that fluence and fear Ill.will be lost ... '.· Q. "After cremation, h?w the original tarden was at the fo~er beduse the flw re- mucb do the ashes of a six-North Pole. mainlng instructors don t teach foot mah weigh?" A. Eight. BETl'Elt Bins _ Science· it in the pure forin . maybe nine,. pounds:-bas proved that growndpf as· ~:."'¥'ou have~ teach wha.t the SONS -In' any group of well as Infants go to . aleef -~~ will need ~: know wh'!! brothers, the youngest is most faster when ·rocked. KnoWing, they danc_e pi'Ofesslonally, apt to be successful in busi-this, the furniture makers says Bella .. Richards-, who ~as ness. Or so we are infonned by have devised an electric bed, .. a performing troupe of er a UDiversity of California pro-engin~ to sway ·gently fo-r;· ~-·rucbards loves th~ tra- feasor M Interesling, if true·. about half 1:n,,hour. or however ,, ditlonal hula but ~,. t •# Ree-11 last year anothe r-· ~ng, aftet it's t~ on. This " fmly to a chosen feW . statistician pointed out the piece of eq_uJpment-~s not for ;'The chants are the most oldest in any group of brothers e v ~ r Y b 0 d Y · .It s ~ade bea\iliful of hulas," she said, was the one most apt to enter particularly fo~ ~mniacs, "but they are not to be dooe the military service, and only and I ~ly mention It to you so by just anyone. A great deal sons were the ones most in- you w~ll u~derstand the con-more than dancing ability is clined tq take up aeronautics. versa~1on 1n case somebody necessary." Almost all the astronauts, as a someUme says the camshaft And one Waikiki dancer add- mariei-of fact., are either only Qn his bed is busted or words ed a practical note. • or oldest sons. to that effect. "How long would an aulben· • • • tic hula show last around lF YOU .\RE a man, your Your que.mons and com-here?" she a!ked. "li )'.OU put chances of being hit by Imbt· men ts are welcomed and ·on a , program of..-chants . the ~hl~~ a;u~ li~ne in 165•: will be uud in CHECKlN~ < tw.rfs~· Wpuld be" bored iO h,._ -.. e.~i'~~~:..,. 11)1'41f ~hi ' 'UP whtretlff'.....-.ssible l4.d~ -~eath., "' " "'' t an your UJC1U..ZI 0 ~ t ..-~ ' 'by UghtnYlg 1f yOu•re a woman dreas Utter.s,to L. M. Boyd, . -. P.O. Boz 1875, Newport ., ••••••• ,.... . •• ·: .qf1'1'9tli'lf'llAT'derli'i~ "'Beach, Calif,;'92660i . J:: • ~·· ··-:!1 · .:,_ ·~C ... ~~1 · · :· ·l lllEl 'JITEIEIT · • As Snowbanks Fall, i ,,, __ ,,,,_,, i • • • • • • • • The Litter Surfaces • • • Wk s·H·J NG T 0 N (AP) Vjrglnlt Knauer have turned • • -Sprt~, '70. As snow-their heavie•l<llre on the can • • · I banks recede workers fan out and bottle industry in an at-·• • • · to reap a bumper <;rop of tll' .... tempt to roll ·back the snow.-·• "' • nation's ugliest harvest: Lit-balling tren~d toward NRs. • • ter. uMust we bury New York • • Government officials, mean-to save the glass bottling In-• . PAID MQNTHLY • while, ;are "'"-proP!?'lpg n.ew dustry?l' wks• r,t:rs. Kna~~ • .:.... ... -~-J' • .._ .......... Y • taxes, i'egulaUons or research 0 Must we bury Columbia to • ""' ~ -..... • on the Nits -ooureturnable save 'the aluminUm can Indus~ • MON1H. • $2iL05 ctiCi I bottles and cans -to Cut down try?" • t111 eac11 SSOOJ Crilkltl. tf • the potential' source of trash. The expense of the NRs is • held lllldlr 6 -1111, JrildPll • Cl I t U. d I . Th -ho . . • . reduced by dllcis ~ ,..-. I ean-up vo un eers, s rre p a1n. e "' lesale m-ice • fllbdl 111bJ2511 ... -mil tst. tn part by popularization of lists for Pepsi-Cola and Coca-· 8 ' ~ WlnlHIWil.s Un ILWITI • the environment ··as. a social Cola. in W8.slilngton show '-·• , 111• r111 ·11 111111. • and political issue, are sut>ple-case of 24 12-0unce depaslt • .J;tiill llllJtltT • menting highway .and park · bottles is $2.10 plus 48 cents • l:!.mm • P&MS • crews which have been gath· deposit. A c·ase of .'10-ounce .-My.Allioim. F-. .. -~ • ering the trash for years. throw-aWay botUes costs $2.M. I 11111., ....... ht. • Stone County Ark.,· freed A case of. 12-ounCe cans costs -ca~ ....... ,_..._h• ctltldren from ~chool to pick $2.85. Fil;liidliigj1I1•_ up litter. _Officials .expect Beer bottles used to'be good I ....... YOO OPDl «•TOYCIM • 70 ooo or more persons to turn for 38 trips from brewery to • fllDM lll'L $211 •M_.. • ou't for "Green Up Day". in consumer and hack again. a 4 pc. BUTC ER • Vermont Saturday. Huntmg. Now deposit beer i)ottles make • KNIFE SET •· ton, W. Va ., residents will be 19 trips. Retumabie soft drink W Rl;-GMlll1111.* • scouring the town for bottles botUes make.hall that ,maily. • 1i·11111t..,., • •· the same day to earn a '20 ~ Industry spokesmen cite the •-. ~~J.M;· • ton bounty from. Owens-:Uli· same figures as a -Sign that • 1r111e, MltdWlld • • nois . glass company:. increaslngly. affluent conswn. • • :::.:•~:: • And in Portland, Ore., John ers Want the-conv,rilence of •, "*"*'-""· • t: PiacenUni shows off a pile of thl'GWaways "te the cosl ; , Otter ndl 4;-2.5. .. • • " cans and bottles outside the Richard L. Clieney, execµtlv~ -•. t:.,5!1~,.:= • warehouse for the 60 Plai~ director ol *1Je-Glru¥1 Manufac-, ~ ... E Tiii A llWll I Panlry supermarkets he owns. turers lniUtut<, notes PelJ!!I-,•1 UlLAU·l• AlllU· I '° The pile reperesents only a Cola r_ailed deposits to fi~e .11_, 11111. ,_..........., few of the 3 million or so cans cepls m New York recently and bottles turned in to bis on a new batch o1. 800,000 JG- Stores -after he offered a half ounce bott"'t ~ ~U~ ~ ., • ~ t • .._ t \ · ~: a cel'!t ap~. 'Ibe project, dls!&ppearect bi tix months. com llSA . noo....,. llft, which lasted 18 days, cost him · But IOiDe dispute the eon- $15,000. tentlon that COllllUl1<f1 wantl'-------...,"""'"' "It's good advertising for the ~· _,·~· iijiijiijiijiijiijjiiiijil my stores,!' -says PiacenUnl, jiiilii ji "But really, I get sick and W-A· ,, , f.T E D. ! tiredtd the ,~g ond the promial:h1.'~. • .. • s e ih Gaylort' Nellon, (I). Wis.) emmates that unless gradUal demise of the depo!iit bottle is reversed, the 25 bil- lion aoe=.Jf'•Y cans and bottles' produced In 11151 wtll swell ~ 58 biWon six tears from now. Neloon's propooed PacI<a&· ~ Pollution Control Act would ,emROwer the J;;_t!n- 11!ent to levy "p glng dlarges" on conta.tners "Scaled to reflect the le-ft! of ~dvet'se eftfjroomenl e.ffioc!s ." e>regon and tiidlAM an! O>n- sidering similar measures. More 1immediately, Nelson and olhei Oftk:iils llke presi· dUlll--....-... -1 •' Me,. Allcl Wom,1.! Wltli A llfllre . To le,O. lf ...... llon. ARE YOU ' OVER 217 CAN Yc:)U TAKE DIRECTIONS? Tilt• 1 ProdUctions, Inc., 11 'Proud Te ~ .. Tho Openlnt Of Our - HOLL YW00D . TALENT POOL for ADULTS 1:IT'r;~~.:;:_rz:~ .. TAKE "1" PRODUCTIOftS, INC. HOLLYWOOD, CAL IF. P.R. C••••f ...... PNfelall111f C......... fer N ... ._. Mondu, A,.11 20,' 1970 -.. ' ' .. . . ~ ;;---_._ _______ ,_._ ___ ~-- ' -# • • ' . .. ,,,.,.4. ~ -~----_ _. __ ,_ ••• .. ' . I I I ' .. • . ' . . . . ' . " . . ., , 50x54' or 50x84 · r• ••' i , , ·, · 100x54 or l00x84 'I , ' I.' • • • .. , . ... _,, . .... ~•J .. t "J"'I •11 .. ~ • -· • 1" ., .,. • '-~~· .!&\\· t y'.'.!!:U: ;• ~. \. ., .. 150x84 • • ..... -...... , .... , ... ' .. . . .. . .. . ' I • ~ • . - ~ ,,·~ ,. " .1" , •~I ; ~ • ·: '';> ,Here's~ ch<!nce to hqve new draperiuot special 1elf l!ned, with thermal bocking, b1pilv,Y9111" ftlJuM , prices , ~ .• and look a t all their g'-""t features: 64% . cool 1n summet ~warm hi wlnlet1 2 ~g1M11•1'• cottonl36~ rayon .•• •Penn P~ for lleYer iran ·· agaimt cal°" fading•, in ywr choice of w{llle. ~;· ease af carp when machine woahed· one! tumble driecf;' · o~greeri. . · , . • J .. •• ~ • )"' • .' • • • ~-·,. !""" •Within 2 years of purchaie ·we.'!"ill rep lq c• these draperie~ with d.OP.,.ie1 of' Ifie •-or ....... • · lent qua lity if noticeable fad i1111 occura •. J11&t contact u1 for a..Vice. ' ,. . . : LIKE IT ••. CHARGE IT! • • •• . . . • AVAILABLE AT Y.OUR 1..00Al..·PENNEY STORE • , I • , ' 1 • ,, , ' .. ' . . \' • D&Y'l'll.H Eaten l•d Week Talks Stalemated In Teacher Strike Jn Canoo 'Horseplay' DTITO• •OWPATI ~.! 5!".! ·---61'-r.".! , ___ ._,_ ------ . - -... .. ----. A;:.!t'.e:-4'-!-.... ,_ .... --lllll;ICM-·-=·--:-----... .__ ---·- Jury Out <hi Fouquet LOS ANGELES (UPI) -An eight.mu, four-woman , Superior Caurt jury today :resumed deliberaticm in the murder trial cf Ronald Fou- quet, accused cf the 1966 death of tbe ~year.old son cf his commoo-law wife. 'Ille jury was given the case Friday with instrodk>nt from Judge Adolph Aluander 11>11 It could bring In one of llV. verdicts -_f IT J t-d e I re ti murder, vctuntatj·manslaugb- ter. invOluntary manilaughter or acquittal. I See by Today's Want Ads e Frcm the Land Down Un- der; 2050 &Cftl .of Eaper- ancr, West Australia , •• $50,000 dear, ..uunc to In.de for local prope.rty. Like, ma,ybt • ~! • For a peat improwd val- ue: ret )'OU!' dock and ,,_, pointed, • .METIC ULOUSLY. eNew~far ~ 1WDD11tr ....,,: nm to -·--"" sale OD' Bayfron!y )'tar around: 'ffeat:icm livinc for • •dlllll obit. all ..... I · Bit,s ·am.t P•s ·f-rqm Poliqcians • Selle on our rugged, ,.,,~nbre(ikable trash and , l -. I storage containers 20 ,., •• 32 '9ollon trash Orig. 9.99 20 .gallon trash Orig. 7.99 can NOW7;.99 can . NOW 5.99 • /,\¢• of Unear Molecvlar PolY111er ~lastic • fridion·frt top, tmy to tlean • No -ms or no;,y metallic clang For Advertising ' ·,ltJ WEEXDIOER • • • _.. ' ..... --. Sj:>acernaker drawe,_r --· -""Reg. 5~ NOW 4.15 Spacemakel" bread drawer Reg.8.95 NOW 5.15 Space.maker wrap, towel dispenser Req. 7.95 'NOW 8.95 .• ---Spacemaker cabinet flog. 7.95 NOW 1.95 Spacem~~r canister Reg.4.95 NOW 3.95 ---Spacemaker·· :k:anlster1:9t Reg.10.95 UKf IT ••• CHARO£ m -NOW 1.95 ' NOW! THESE VALUES AT ANY ONE OF'THESE PENNEY STOR CANOGA PARK DOWNEY FULLER\oN HUNTINGTON BEACH LAKEWOOD MONTCLAJR NewroAr 8EACH \WoNTURA ., SHOP·SUNDAY TOO 12 to 5 l>.M.! ~------• I I ~ team '•'"'""atoll'lop.T ~·*·~· ...,.. 11ta1an'I forlullel uim: June s ~ Prop. .,. sate Controller -I. NOlned u e<><hllnne1 of the would rat.. tie IoieroJt the Flournoy told a la Aaoelol dtlft·wtrt·\Yllllam ~. ~ etlite can pay wben selling a~•'&clJturmoll-'I .,,_combat pm-bondo to finance varloua con-, '°"""' if the P'OP""'• II in Warld War a , ud -~ INCh u I o c.1 I j dOfe•led. He hammered ,way R. ~. at II -of tho· "*">i..' some II.I bllllon"hi II the ~ that lllo SW. ~ couoty chairmen In lioll9--by votor.s itIU •Wal.,. Projtct will drJ up the perogr's campalcn. are uneokl beeauae the in-before it can deliver .,... lo ~'!be --by Io p -rate the stale tan pay I& Soulhern.Calilorlllo il P'W .t poutiqal adAuslnen leaders lower than can be h a d is defeated. , : " egitlal 42-!Ja Capacity· Uprigbt Water Heate~ .. 7495 Se .. nLow, Sale Price . . 52-Gal. Uprighl ModeL---•84.95 66-Gal. Upri«n• Mode 95.95 82.C!al. Uprighl MOdrl I 05.95 Jo"a~l heating. Du~ eJ.,mentA provide long life. Thick ineulation glass lined tank.1. Regular 64.9~ Under Counter Water Heatera ~:.d 5988 e No pi101 light to worry about • 42 gal. c1pacily • Long life elements Satisfaetion Guaron.te~d ~· Shop M••••:r tlin SatuUJ · Yc' "' .Mi B .. , ears 9:30 A.M. tt 9:30 P ••• · or.: our oney ac.. · · · Suu1112 Noa to 5 P .. . · AW. a-11~ AftD CO. • a,me,.. We bring samples! Free estlm ... tel Free consultation! No obligation! Call collect (7141 523-651 l SHEER AND CASUAL FABRIC • . . CUSTOM DRAPERIES SALE! 15% OFF I ' j •7 i-;J ,, " ' I ··I ~ , ••• • 1- fmh .. • """' "'""· !hue • ., loolring fabrics will 9ive Y..,,. windows a ll9ht tot.d of infonnoihy, to suit tM seaton. Come In or cal. · Our deccMatir1g1 con1Ultant will help you dh 11llctlol\ ~nd styli,.1 our •xp9f11·will tailor_. 1no1all -lo pariec11or-. TO COMPLm THf CUSTOM LOOK -D£CO. RATIVO "CITATION" TRAVERSE 110DS. DO YOUI -DOWS NOW , ... USI PINHIYS TIMl PAYMINT PIAN I ' .. •• .. ..• --~--·---• ' • •• ~ • • II-. •APlil 20., 1970• DAJLY."-OT ~ ' n€F~ " ' • Bec'kons. • ... ,I. , Ph4ltogs ' The J'7o' • 0r1111w c.on1y Fair and EIJ)91111oa bu' a • • • • .• , i!!C.ill•lllr~·na<Jor -·-~~~L~J.;.. "tll•iy tliiiiJ>rbl!P. Clmtra ' Wee~ a new • ca;npetitlve l ~'{~t &!vu .. local ~a m. e r i . : ~thUIWt:s • cb•J?Ct ~ cap. lure the 1119 ~air .., ·!llm. .. FOR TIIE " RECORD l 11Jo· sir.day el(Ui wUI -• !o a cllmu .llU!ldlY .Tuly 19 when ....., , l!ian fl(ly model§ are lllaiec! to be on hand lo pr.ovl.~'f 1f UbJe Gt• fo,r partici.P1Un1 (li>l!lcCrapbera. ! • Tbe-'etmera e•ent is or. , fering prim In five .. alqoriu lncliidlq apedal • .-e n t 1 , midway,. •bortlcutuire, humor and ·-iei.i PhoUll may be . tWn durinC the -.tq Fllr ot tbe.1 flnt ' fou r catepiea. but the model photos must be · taken · nn Camera •Day, July It . ... Meetitafl• B TOM MRLEY J tM DllY-.... ti.ff an iJmpUon of $.\oot ritber ·Pair' oftlc f 1l1 said lharii ll>e Pr<sent l?iq. ~n nlay eftler bolh IRVINE -Rep u b Ii can-•JD.i tb bur<l~)I fallinc on . colO<'• slldta "llnd black4Jld. TU.IDAY CoStt Mell ·.l!"ll~"" Ch.lb, CB!'ll 'It.Rf lltttaur101, 1"'S H6rtxir· 8tvd:; C°''' Mesi, 11 ' "°°" asselsments of state Senate those{'ln the $8,0QO.fi,000 an-~te·~ta., There ii no limit nual~~mcome range arid It's to en~ Bnd, no entry rte. aspirant Barri Bauchwitz are ~ime we did somethinS' ,about Final J u d g 1 n I 4 ~or all varied but they're all on the tt," he said. "There are many categories , will ~ at the same theme. areas of wealth that do not Falr&,round s photo hptldfna OJ) Coron• del MIK l(lw•nls CluD. Vlll1 Swtden, lSH E. C<>'sl Hh1hw..,-, Corona del M•r, 11:10 p.m. Hunllneton llt•c;h Rotary Club, North, Four Wllldl R1staur•nt, !~1 !1011• Chic• ll!Md, Hu"lin1non Beac~, n: S o.m HunllMlon 8fac!I IClw1nls Club, l-lun· tlnglan Stactllt Country Club, lOOO P1lm Ave .. Huntington Buch, 12:15 p,m. There's the Rotary Club lun-contribute in any way to our Au~ 16. " cheon conlment offered last revenues and I'd liq tD • • ~ NewPOrl Harbor Opllmlsl Club, VIiia M1rina, \t)j! BIYild• Orl~r. Newt>Orl Beatl'I. 12:1 p.m1 Costa Men Klwan 1 Club, Cas11 Mesi Golf end Country Club, Cas11 Mesi, 12;1$ p,m· Coron• del M1r E~d>•Me Club, J0Hf'1, .2121 £. Coasl Hlllhway, corona del Mar, ll noot1 week : "V~uChwltz. has-al!out t t.,.hem,, brought into_ 1the .,ic- . ' as much chance of WiMing the He wants an immediate 34th District seat as Lido Isle move to halt a · clllnbing . has of s e c e d i n g from Orange County unelilployment California." rate. Comity OKs Flll)dAppeal ttuntlnvton Btacn Nortt. Lions Club, MeldeW."'rt. C0t.tnl..., Club, 1'712 GrWm; ttunH11111on Beaet., 12 .-And this from tbe-Galifornia Aodihe wants a halt to pollu-SANTA ANA :.-Application F e d e r a ti on of Republican tion '_: "not on the line~ of ~e to the . Farm.en•"", JI om e (0111 Mesa 5eonlllf" Cltlien• Club. Com· munltv R1er1alton • Centtr, Dr1n11e Countv F1lrjrouncts; Cost• Miia. .11 , •• ,. , ,_, • .iJ ,, , v~'nnllUcal hoax that IS ,._,", ..... .._ for rant of :wq~en: ''~ s LllWDK abOUt :helQr~ed on thepublk!, but -A\U ............ ~. a g a.m. , ,. E~dl•noe Club , of lf)'lr-l1111Nstrl1I Compl1x, Srufl Sh irt 1'Ht111r1n1, 72~1 w. Co•'' Hlol'lwar, N-ewwt at11oi. 12 noon 'ti&,Ung Dimili •• ~nter I, in 'llio ' genuine desire to $4S,480 ~ a ·cornprehen,,ive . ·.;ii-. he Cari,•t·and '•.i_.,.:;t Win cleinae. 10 our ef1virontnent, ·a rural ~ County water ~..,.. "111 · and tiehr plan baa been ap-; D. eatla .Notices the Democratic nomlnaUon on desire ~t is only realty gen-provecfby the C.OUnty Board of iJune 2." .,. 1 (, ulno . ~-those;, of our Superv~rs. AA•Y ,_ Plus thia gen .. -11 reactioa polittcll penuasl~n. · Th.. kount ·u Hocate Mrs. ,,...rve1 M•r'I' A•tw. "" n. of "' from 34th Dl!tricl .. resklent.s~'. ~.Barry Bauchw1l\; w A"n ts ·-~ , Y 1 wi a ' E•thtr st .. C•t• Mew. o.ie of dellth, "Who's Barry Bauchwitz?" Vote11 aod 6e ·thinks ne already .,Sf,P.J in planning department ,\Pf'll 17. SUrvlVtd by son. l(e!lh, DI TUI-h lit luDdilOward the $50,000 study. tin. Roury, tonlilht. MoncNv, 7 PM. li e-• Bauchwilz himself s ay s as enough to make June 2 • ...__ au per v Is •·r"s vo'•'' Qui.,., M•n, ·Tuno;tay, ' AN., botr. •' Ue more than a formality "~ ' ~ 51, Joechlnl c.111o11c Church. 8111 Broad· they'll know for sure by·June 2 · March 10 'to hire Voorhel.a, ,,.v M!ll'tuery, oir.ctws. when he beats Democratic op-Nonetheless, he wishes that ll-Trindle and Ne'"·n of Newport . AZNAk . • vear-olds had the vote -to-lllU v.111n '<A1n1k. · ., ........ ~st., ~ ponent Owtght M1Ze of Garden "d· y · · d he • he'll ·work Beacht a cj; as ....-....Y .. ..t .. to 11e1ch. 'o.ltt'Ot uii111, ..t;'Pr'l1 1t:·-surv1ve11 --G · · the-~ b a -an says "' , "~~._. ... bY wilt, NUYl l11 llJTer, Mir'/' Hounil1n, hafOndVe lR ·~ .... Thary y a hard to achieve that Object ,asslJt planning department u1un. •••chi J11r" 111111\tWS, John some margin. at 1s a fro ";; Se t aea!l in prepa ration of tbe FHA t • Houni1i n. An<1J•nd Hfnry !Undarlal!I-carefully considered a53eSS· _.m ·~ na_e_ · ·· -·-· gran't . &ppli"•tion ·aflQ to ftlect, J1cquellne s11v1n. Mr. Atnak w11 t f his. chancea-b He has he WU reminded, to ....._ , civn entlnter klr • yqr1 wlth .. ,. ... men o Y s up-be t ' erful Republican tn prepare the comprehensive cnv of Los All9ltln1 and with Er>0lnttrlnw porters who elaim to have a a pow plan after FHA a~val of Dept. of Laouflt Beach. servlcea, weanes· . November before be can talk "'•v ~.v. 1 PM, l"a cloc virw Chapel. Entomb--thoroughly sounded pub!Jc about the Senate Rat the grant. (ti..,,, P•clflc: Vlaw MMnorl1I P ark. D~ opinion . ~ Th te d se I I rectea tov P1clfk v1ew Mortuary. Th · -''Who . "I'm not going to dt&cuss e wa ran wer Pan s , BIGGS ey say, 1s Dwight that UI alter J 1 .. h part of the c o u n t y w ,· de Geneva s '&!Gt• 111161 Whlll'WOOCI w1v Mlze'" · un une ,. e 1rv1,.., ~-'•of d.1111. APrlf 11. S.:rvived Ba~chW'tz a ~year-old stu· said. "Everythina: I'm dOing Genl:ral Planning ProJP'am· ov hust..nd, liowlrd E. BIH ll two llCtns, I • DOW is for then -- Mow1rd £. altos. Jr .. M.o. of Ff1r1111d1 dept of American cul ture at .,,..,._.,ter ;."•t that U ind G•r•kl e-:·11 111s. So. PUld9l)l1 UC tr ·me , reftties· to loot v.u,__. ..... . we ON THE TUBE· ••uohlar, Sh1ron McPher10n. San Ramor.1 V ' . • toown " he rtflected... "llt:'I trott>trs. R•Y S<:h1er, Gross Point, Mkll-b e y o n d June 2 to the. ' ,,.,, l9•n; R<>ll"!I scl\eer. Toleao; sister, November co= which will \}'~rf ~ a .~bet..,.,~ Qlecty& T~Whl!trn(ll'e L1k1, Mlchl· Club but DO' Yel'y many people ''" 51,,,1 11esc11y, 3 PM, Paclfk pit a Dem against a -,. . vi.W er...,. ,,Jnurn~nt. •P•~lflt v""" .Jte.-·~JkarL.in oiae of Orange really know"hlm -· r.1-1•1 P1t1i:r-Dlr.C:IM iW p Vltw , ·c ~ ·~ . "ExCllSe ~ m"'e .. he grinned M ..,. b••t t11lcl4 I• .,~···· .h~, _,,..._TV, »,_. TV: WSU-~ 'ili1trlb11tel'"wlth"th1 S1~1y eclltioit of the DAILY PILOT • Mortuary. ••D~ _ ... ;,:. t:",¥,ty'st ~vld and Goliath 1~une~ge." ' DoMt J. BDl'clel•""· Aoe 66, 01 tl' Mio I· t:oiiffon~tas. , 1-.:..'.:~:t~~~~'.:!~-~!!:::.::::======;===:!J 11n s1., c.st1 M•u. 011• o1 dt1th. Aorn He believes that Republican ~ " ·" II. Survived ..... flr, llld Mrs. Doni td Will be Newport Beach at-Rlch1rdson. of C01t1 Mesi. Strvlces 1nd . . ,,,irr'm•nl wlll be held I!' Lowell, M•H. toroey Dennis Cart:ienter, the WHICUff MorlllarY. MMe•, Forwirdlno state GOP chairman who ex- Dlractors. DOAN• . peels to flll . the seat being f1r11 G. OOlne. Al' Po.>PV Sl., Conine Vacated by <l Ohn G Schmitz !el Mir. Dell Of dt1!ll, ..t.prll 11. Sur· 1' · · 1lvtd bY wit., Vere; dlUthltr, C1nil Bes-BauchWiti is at once, in· ftt'f, Detrolr; 1!1ter. Mrs. Harwey Crliten, tense, p u r p 0 s e f u I and "' p111c1ena; fwil gran!khlldren. Longtime U reslcle!'ll of· NewPC rl leach. lormtrlY w)lh preaching What he Says 8 "" e n111n11rlng ~pt. of NewPDrt. 51rv· potiticiW in and out of office ku, TuesdaY. 1J ,.,.,., P~lflc View ChaP-_.__:;,_. lice "T Jk f Is to 11 lnl1rmenl, 1P1clflc \llaW Mtm0rl1\• ~llUUlfKI prjC ; , .. a aC P•r1t. olrtet..:l 'bY Pac111c view MOrlv•r"f· tile publfc · · d'bn•t vell con JOHNSTON• tr "al ',.~... and d '!-Paul Johl'lltan•. All!! M. of 311 Roblnl'lood overs1 11o11u= • on Ltnt. CDlll MIN. Survlvfll l;"f wJi., .,..,.,.._ glpSS DV~1fall~f"·iyxi· ~ 1111,. clllltl'lltf' _Mard• .J. ~10¥, Stn.,.. Isle • «-1 -• L'--•to 01_;1 111r.. b,,,111ers. ,~'lfV'.. 11 /Mis-cons • . 9111 1"'1"' WIPJv. saurl; ttenr'/'. or Arllon11 11_!14 1•N<,•·11 of correct via the votea that will N..,1dl</ ""'° .,.,n«l!lldrM'l, Id I'll put in pdbllc ffi " nd M lM .. ndY', s4irvlcet wlll·tM htld Y~ . 0 Ce.· ;unGl"v, 2 I'!~\; ~ltn ,Oli.rrctl al Planks tit thJ Ba.,ntz rtie eovtnint. w_L~ ft..,, ·~ K11rr_!!,ot-plltfonn 1..:..1uc1e echDt'-ric1111nt. F1mllY ~ ttiilll w ..... nt • JI"" , --~i"'"' to m1k• ~ e.om;~l!IN· ~: finance , d r u g' prev'll:'wi.00, contrlbu•• 10 "'' .rrubrlll'Jan _c~nr poill.uUon, &Jenee arid "'-'· "'' COY..,ant. 8111 ero.d'<frlY Moriv• • ho t to I his .. ,,..!!:: 01rectors. a u any p c a~ cnnton L. KlrbY.K~Ro!v n, of 11'3 Conti· raise and every topic his oppo- ,,...,111,. c.ost•, ~n. surv1vtd b'f w1te. nent.s are willing to debate. v1o111 d111111ht•'· Ma-ln•1 ""'' SOl)I. ~ They all carry the same •Id Rttn•rd 'Ind W•vne. ServlctS-, • I lnt~rment w\11 be htld Ill Ma.,.,1ew. 1111~ central theme : "'J1ie need Or 011. 1111 &roadw11 .Wtrtuarv. klr.itardlM • truth in our affairs, not only 1 dlrKIOU. OSBORN ' the truth between politician ' e111f!CM ""',osbOm. ~1!!11 "· _tL.,,12..",i and-public-but.-the r truth ~ B-'-Y· s1nt1 11r... Se1"1 c•s ,...._ ,,. "" w111c1111 chaPll /\\Ol'tvary. ........... between educator and those ARBUCKLE • SON Wesklllf Morta1ry 4%7 E. 17th St., Costl Mea1 -e ~!LTZ MORTUARIES Cotclna del Mar OR 3-1450 coila Mesa Ml UIU e BELL BROADWAY . MORTIIARY llt Btoadway, Coalo M- 1 · ·•LI WIS3. e seeking education and the truth between generations." Much of his support comes from his own generation but be insists that he "no more specifically represents young people than I do the Republican Party." Bauchwitz ~says be t, just Barry Bauchwitz, the inan who wants to go to ,U)e Senate , "because there is so much to . ::.~tii~~ .,:~b·~: ·even thought.of in tbe''tut few ye!lfS." v.;.~ • !. : , {le ~.., educa,tlon' to ! ' ' ..-.!... .r~" .. ~ ' ~ . ..... ,.·~' . • ..... ' /~ ' ' ·' DILDAY BROTHERS 'HantiogtOD V.Uey Mortuary re11ect • '!., to·t1at ·we . · .... ~ I' . and .. , he f>\int Oil~!! · ·Sue Cory 'r'9stlva . W~v• ::S:!&~~ . · inclJdinf 4't;shainjR)o, ·t _ 1'1111 Beach Blvd. -~·Be•cb ac-mi e ' PAcrFlC VIEW • MEMORIAL PARR Cemetery e M-11'7 • Cbe I -Piiettte ~Drl.e N~ -· C1aJUanla ' -e PEEK·FAMILY COUINIAL f'UNEl\AL HOMS 'J1ll Boin Aft, in ~ klUll di llfe we• li!lllll .l , •,,· 1 •~'-', llllidl..il •. ,· , ,,95 .:,.'1, nlng to UVe· In.'" ~ ' • '· •JJU ~·1·~-i~ • He wafttsdnlg abuse and:. ,HI ' '"" · ·-1·; ' ' I ·'• • __ ... -.·~t ,, ! • ~ " • cOrrecllo• to ,be • """'"" ·ilf • .. • ' men who are "JftPlfelt tu tell ~ ~ • 111e fruth •boll wldCb...., do " •A 'Sc:t11or what to young peiJple. .. • "'*"'' Hplr:1 .... :, -.... He w-(ftiltlli(to bo "!II' <; -• eminendy fair wry ot'ralalllc · ' < • revenue Iba 'ii.,... ::i., .• ;.forluit.1.'1.11 . •betn" and he. wants· Sm-.... , -i. _ ·~ mediate • rtvlaion 0 f "JD" ' -~· ~ • ' • ' equitable }ll'OP'll'ly taus with ' ' . ~.. ' We ... -In tlie -o( "'°"Ion !ifs ' ... ... . -. ,Jc"::~::.; :'.REFRIGERAtORY ~ FRE·E!ER SAtE \! In•••" . ~ . . . Pric• efhctlve.tl\ru lotu~y , ' • • • ]l~. : , .... ' • .. . . . ... " • SA Vi $31!1 Pe"ncre1I* .. • ·Cu11G11116.7cu.ft. refrl9erC.tor/free1er ' _.' RIG. 2'99,95, NOW .1269e95 't 139 lb, fr••t•r capc;city •~zinc , f1ni~h stHl 1h•lve1 • 1 fixed, 1 slid. , i"g, 1,s•lf •toring split1hel~ • Twi11 PjOrc•lain •namel fi"i•~ crisper& • ,orcelain !Mat pan with '12 1h•lf • Co"'pl•t•ly fro1I fr•• • Whit., cop· perton•, · · ••. color 1otl1 "o mor1 at PoftlllY' FOR SERVICE ON TH.-sE: PRODUCTS, CALL YOUR PENNEY . '-!l'fRVtCE TECHNICl""'l ' C~! l I ' , ';',1 1; ,f) I O!< 5fl iOUR L(ir.J\L 111'"' -•l'~' . ,.,,.,4 .............. iv • ~\ .... .. "' · s)i'v'~fao1 Pe~ioi:reit~ . ., . Cuotflif 16.7 cu. ft. ref1i9erator/frH1er with automatic ice maker REG. 339,95, NOW $.309e95 . . ~·1 ~9 lb, (r~11r capaci.ty • .A1.1te- moiic lee maker • Twin porc.lah11 eno,...C ff11i1h crl1per1 ~ Completely frost frae • Whlt.1 copperton•1 ovo· ea~ •... ·celor Cl)lfl no l'l'IOt• ., ~~nn..,. Ull PINNIYS • • • TIMI PAYMINT PLAN ; .. • •• Save 2f.951. Cg mpletelr. fry1t free P.enncre1t" lmperra I 11.1 cu, ft. upright freezer • 63.C lb.1frH1er~pa.city •Completely frost free • White, coppertone or 0¥0· coi:lo. , .~otor costs no more at Penn.;. . $ . RIG. 279 .• ts, NOW 2 5 8 • • w .. --e . SHEFFER MORTUARY Laguna -jM..JDI Colinty )Jacks 7 ~ . BUR~A .. FULLERTON LO' s 'L&AOS • s r· N USI YOUI HNNIY ct!AtlOI CMD-.·-• · -,. • .., "' • Alli .,.. A A SANTA <\NA -s.._i ol NO APPOINtMINt NICIJQllY · •· '. • '-" IARK • GRANADA HILLS MONt\ IR TORRANCE S.. Clemeote • 11141• •• • a11ow IDlerftl ratea 00 state _.,,... _.._ .. ,,.,. """"'" 11u• GH'-!~VlaTA HUNTINGTON PARK NORTH J:IQl.lfflOOO VENJURA . ~··. • • ~ • • .. ~1 • ' :) .. . . • .. I .. " SM!Tlll' ~BTU~KY 117 Mahl 8t. Uulfagton 8eadl - . :=:11on..J.i"" .~.r= 1 · · · 1 ., · c~ ·HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPOO!IEACH VAN-NUYS bonds to be 1n<:mtec1 rmn -""" ,.,,,.,.,...,. --.,c:pu GROVE . LAKEWOOD SAN FERNANDO. • WESTCHESTER • ~~to :v:& = ~~ ._ ..... ..... w "-· ~ .., ""'· ....,~ OC, ____ ..:.LQli!ll.IJ~Cl:L---------------------j j Supervllor~ •------------------_ ·-•• " ~-,, ----·--· --·-·----------____ :_ ___ .:.._ __ ~-- ' 11 I '• I ,. . - Jt DAU. Y I'll.OT San., Franciscan-s . . . c ' I . • \ f 1906 Still R c311 · .. Qtlake, FJre .. _of · • ' ,~ ,.) • "I. ~ • I< ~I SAN ~ (UPI) -• ovtr the t\rehoual.11iore .er. ...U arrf••• I' r.r Ille llHI two -Ill ~i·~ ~~~~~~~~~~' SblJ,fQur ,,.... ..... ""'° JI -nmn1n& arqtiqcl -· a-ID die P"'-, wllo Su l'ranclacus ftl'e a.Mu • ~• .~.,...-·~-left-with ~~verr1111111·1o -boll. tied liilD Ibo_.... o1 111e a.1nese .,.,, o1 "The SIO,GllO -hi>in<... In trol them, eoOddi hlaia.. ·~ lo -•\alllolilll*, ..... la," eottng fish and San Fr~ liE'f UP llllBLTEll ' -to lbetr rooms. Matdo -lloL • Some' of )hem are ltlll "La!er be· al>d'' llio broiher "'8N tWMP!nl up-brobn. • _, md Illa ... - around lo tell about H. pUued •i ht Ir .-·io•cOo glm. Some people -lo the blek lo Ibo oalton lo mmw ~ . ~ of I h e with family beloectnls clown NOi lo Jooli over the cily. Ibo wreckage. Beer barrels etrlh • violeol-CoqvulsJon·ancJ-1o the 'Marine oand cbines 'll!oy 11..-a lft" ll!!Ulll"'llres. •and wblakey 'bga had tunib~ the dtslllr<lul Ott !ha! follow· >1we aei 9p 8 abelter . with Ho ..,. fUlly ftaliaed the peiiJ ed. GlaSIWlre wil• sbatl.!r«I ed etdled itselhn tbe1r mlndl llbOets, and my !lioth<r c<>oked sa. "1IJIClaco w11 ln. • • everywhere. A J11i oquirrel ln such vivid detail !hat lo upamw,"ConneD,relates. J!Jnl'OOBa,llO,VING , , _ hadeacapedfnai-ltacageand lhem it -ma lo have hap. When Ult shaliinir l!Oppfd Bill a lile fll . ..,,,,.:... wu ' ,... ~perlnl 'tl!roogb Ibo pened y_esterday. thtre was. quiet hili ln·llie J ,alnadyt llt'elmll!l pait the debrll. At $:IS a.m. Oft that t>:. A 'few fires bad been ''eukoo'11 Hiit"· towards ~ IRISB FORESIGHT Wednesday morning, the earth lfal1ed •by wood oloYea lhl! wa~. · Tom and · his latbei, wllh beaved In the moot violent toPoled. Water • mains bid "A fellow In straw bat · ~u r, 8--.locJ, In the opllt, leaving' no means lo .yel)lnl. ._.,..: or .Sao rr'":. ' (llf!O QUAKE, ~ ... U) oiled !ales. quench th• ores.. . ci!oo -the ellY;la·gQ!ng lo be . ~ Tommy Maloney,1 17, was Ttie captain~ the fhe:..'Cbm-:destroyed,'" ~alls Maloney. slORJl!nl In a bedri>can over his pany lo wlrlch COOnellla ~tj>fr , 'Ille crowd moving down lo . latbef's saloon, the ''CUl<oo'.• belonied -cul off f!'ibliail>-"the doc~ Increased. They CN· Nul" at sec-J and Brannan munlcatioN with o!Mr --•rtal: bas1JJ1 gatMrecl bundles 11....u. · decjiled lo · bead. far :ot·b•e ol t!othliJg and• fooCJ. Smne mce!'~mi;t . "I° jumped ":tL~-i!!ll . ..alimllint \'""'" . ........,. · ~ carta ahd buggies Joad-ran lo Ibo ... T 1ae ' ~ wooi1i1 J>oi.,.:!O ed with ~ooging, .. Chl,ldren, telephone pohil were all doing draw '!•!er from tpe bay._ .. • doga llld £Ria taqed al<ine. the hula hula daDCt," recalls "1bey took oft acroes tOWn, Miloney and his dad put the Maloney. "To bt·hoDest with making one or. ~o stops to rest of their family -in- ' yOu, we weot to our knees· to pull people out of rubble," ·, clu<4Jlg 12 yOl,lllger children- pray." says °""1ell.·'~y laid their .aboard a llllp, wlllcb pulled Malooey's formal sc hool hORupalongMarket.Strtet'-out ino ~bay at mid-morn- ended al th< ,.venth grade bull IOe pumping oquipment · : Ing with ~ refugees aboard. becauae ol the. quake. But be , • , . went on '° beeome a state legislator, representing San ' . LAGUNA ,BEACH ·MORTUARY • 494-9415 • S.rv1nt +Th. Entir• South Co•1t Ar.~ _ • UPI ,.......,. ' Francisco at the Capitol for 24 QUAKE, FIRE DESTROYS BEAUiilFUL SAN FRANCISCO years. He Ls "°'I an Insurance . Nob Hill'•· Bumt-out'Fairmont Hotel1Above Ruined Chinatown man. "·· , Facing Destruction T. K. Petefs, 22, was an adv~r and pioneer motion picture cameraman. He had a room on the 11th floor of the Hamilton hotel, then dubbed "The Toothpick" because 1it U.S. Hopes to _Save Desert , ~~e11~:~~1n:::i SACRAMENTO (UPI) -An bureau said ln a 7().page $18 million ·plan to rescue the report entitled "The califmnia California desert' from De s ert : A C'itica l d e s t r u c t i o n by smog, "Environmental Cllallenge." motorcycles, garbage and con-"Unless we act soon, the struction has been proposed desert faces damage a n d today by the federal Bureau of destruction because of people Land Management. pressure," ''Some areas are already U.S. Seeret.ary of the being heavily used for recrea· Interior Walter J. Hickel said tional pursu its in an un-in a prologue to· the report, controlled manner that will "the inroads of our civilization spoH or destroy .them," the are already evident on the .desert: ,air PQllution, solid MwrtlMlllMt ~ ,· • "''waste disposal, scars on the--H-el_p_s_S_o_lv-e-3-1-1.,-.,-1-1-t land surface, a cc i d e n t i I '111'111 destruction and wanton van-fALSE 'TEETH dal ism .. He called the Mojave desert "a fragile area where the; natural balance is e a s i I y upset It is rich in a multitude of resources: minerals, unlqUe ~getatiOn o:aml w f l·d I If e, -rfl!aL sld .arcjlji>ioglcal v a I u. e s , and u~alleled Worries a•d Prablems .scenery."· The document issu~ by the \ HURRY! lAST DAYS! -/.(/Sf12f/t1ys 101 /lltl/(/hfeed lttot/Je1; IJ"y delivefY/ Mother's Day PortraitS that say "We love you!'.' . . 99 special are only • OM 8xl0 for :rou lo lceep • two 5x7 for Grondmolfters • six wallet-size for the family Bring both your children in now ••• ond "'"'-'• no txllO chorve for the fomi'lypetJ Rotmember)'OV con chatge koi r-y•., MU•Tl•eTOll l •AClt Hlll'll.,._ c ... 111111 no.r, tn-m1 ' tllWflOtf la.uM , ........... ,... ,,..,, ....m• .. ~.,.' BOOKS 1PAU._ I Oalllornia office of the.,..BLM • 0 1 Wu abO *In amateUr said that to save the 25,00Q· Egirptok>gist 1 and had five square-mile desert covering. "~ of tlie ancient Egyp- five southern 'counties the Uan 'Book of the Dead' on a Deparbnent of Interior !houJ.d. shelf above my bead. The undertake an $18 milliop, five-quake dropped them on my year program to: head and kno;cked me out of · -Establish a ''uniformed bed," says Peters. "I stepped proteCtive · ranaer patrol" in over to the window. "l'he hotel the desert composed of BLM was swaying and I looked officers with • ~ I a w en-st.raig)).t down at the roof of_ forcemenl authority:'' Ui.e press club building next --Ccmplle "basic dat a'' ~oor. · about the desert. 'Mle area "That morning I stood there ''hat:· never befbre been con-on the Ith floor of the sklered as a whole," it said It Hamilton and watched the called present kn o w 1 e d g e whole South of Market bum, ••fr a_g mented, incomplete, taking pictures as the flJ'es unrelated." progressed.through the city." -Draw up a design for Peters later became a "total environment planning dist in g u Is he d Inventor, and use" of the desert. ·motion picture creator and -Begin "emergency pr1r college professor. He now lives tectlve construction · to save at Westport, Calif. valuesnow,in serio.uaAWet.". Mrs. Hugh Brown, a 22-ye~­ It said this must ~;;~·as-Old bride, had come down soon as poSsible." from Tonopah, Nev., to shop The report deacribed the in San Francisco, see the desert .as "an exhaustible· opera and await the arrival of resource Of multi-million her first baby, due in a few dollar magnitude and an en-weeks. She and her husband vlronment with an important had a room on the fifth fioor impact on millions of people. of the Palace hotel. "Try to p i c t u r e the "I still have the key to that California desert not as a vast room," says Mrs. Brown. expanse of open space, but as Tuesda'y night we attended a constant1y s h r in k i n g the opera and afterwards I a n d s cape, surrounded by some friends joined us for din- sprawling cities," the doc:u· ner in the Palm Colitt at the' ment taid., Palace. We went up to our '"Poised like some gigantic room about 1 a.m. after a tidal wave" at the.edge :Of the wonderful day in the city." desert· are Ile 11 IQilllon ~ A few hours later, the eartb- ple·of ,tfte Grea~,LOs.Angeles quake struck. ' area, the report :n~t-e:d. TERRIBLE.SHAKE "Nowhere ehe. in ~.·~Id · "It was a terrible, tenible are so many peQPle ~ l ' PQ8l-shake," says Mrs. Brown. "I tioo to e;a:ert such a .dramatic was born here and had been in impact on a tbnilar area of more than one earthquake, but undeveloped land., nothing lilt! that. We crawled "We are be",DI : to see out of bed to look out the win- the effect of sznog,on-tbe q~ dow. I was simply staggered of the desert. Even here there by what I saw below me . The is not room t9 _dilute the whole place was just covered ravages of poisoned alr." with broken glass. Among the greatest thrtats. "I became frightened and to the desert, the BLM Pointed ·spent the next hour in bed, out, are "indiscriminate off-crying." road vebicle use, improper Among others in the Palace grazing, careless m i n i n g that morning was the great operations and unplanned dll-singer, Enrico Caruso. The struction. includin'g r o a d hotel came through the quake building." with little damag>:, but was The desert in recent years destroyed later the same day has become a favorite haunt by the fire, Ill inferno that of trailblke, four-whee\.dfive devoured 21,(!00 buildings. The vehicle and dune buggy en-palace Iater·wU>rebuilt on the thusiasts. same spot. . "Littering will foul t b e Joseph Connell, JI, was the scenery and cost m a n y son of Cornelius Cormell, a thousands of dolJars for fireman with Truck Company c1eanup amually. C u l t u r a I 10, statloneii at, Bush Street values that are priceless and between Tay1ot and Mason. can never be. replaced will be "The earthquake released destroyed," .the bureau saki. ·the horses and they were all Huntington Beach Office: -~· ' Located at 91 HunUngton Center at Edinger Ave & Beach Btvd:, adjoining the San Diego Freewll'{, in Huntington Beach. --.-::a-•.._._...• m-un ------Wlllt8 ltld. .... ,. u..cmc~· lrMl6·111 I q•94a I __ .,.,_ ........... ,. --,,....,.... .... __ --.,,.. ...... --............ OW.••t.aot PEN NC RAFT • MOWER SALE! \ Penncraft® premium 17'" hand push reel type mower. Features 5 cutting blades, 3 pc. hardwood roller. Grass catcher included. 39.99 Penncraft® 16" hand p.ush reel mower great buy! ••••••••• ~ .•••••• 24.88 Thru Sat. Only! . ' Save $15! 3 HP, 18" power reel mower 3 HP, 4 cycle engine in a mower that cuts an 18" wide swath; automatic clutch _ with remote conlrol on· handles; instant height of cut adjustments. 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NFM!••.,,.. llllV•...,.M.••1111 ... _ IN l'LoMil • 411-1411 --LOMlllrf1CllMDCT1 1111 No. ...... (ft.q 147.-r 5.IJ0%.5.13% Pao~ No Mlftl ..... USM.al% nu..--.11o111n1111un. 6.75%-l.112%·1>M-Yt1rc.a-,t1,D00- 8.00%-e.18% ,_v .. ~--- I , -- ' . ... I 1 . ,... -· April 20, 1970 ' \ caiUlinavi.(in Reg~tta 1!1''1 ,l ., ... . '* loci! 91d> ....... •bait ·~ Up tO portld~te.Jo .!"" lint Scand~ylan ......... co- •pcwol<\I bf !lie . ·-....-:\Jlilj hf' Saoli I Bamat~omj Yloot Chabi. . ' ', ., 'I;OC&f •~-'are .D l l llefnein.!n .and Jobn Artlll, -S<iitlb.~ 8'Wnr Club • !!an Plle1..,Voy!i<n Y~ Club, and 1!0D Hettord, H~ Har~ ¥al!it Club. ' · ·' Olhen Jn' tlfe ya c;'h ffn g juil)let l include Don' W~n. ~·o.iu; Jack B""!<ll and Ali ~·i.8anc1 ~-Que~!:· .. To ~ surt of having f~esh crews for each race in 'the ~ent Desert ~egatta at Lake Havasu _Ci\Y, Ariz. Ted Munroe~ ·l!oJboa Island,,wbo placed second in the , P..Cat B diVIS1on recruited these young Ne~rt sailors. When the trophies Were -+ gfven out T"I and bis ~ys also got !he hon0t of the presence of regatta Queen • Nancy Sims of Lake il<lvuu City, a1>boaQI: qallally reserved for the winner. From I~ are Ttjp, tarpeii!B1)'ete McK~e. "Frank' Bobls, Miss sinis, Mun'.-., roe, Ilia ica Diet~"!"! Terty,~~ • . . MBYC 's Aiidre Takes 61 Trailer ' Sailors in - c . , " . ·- I ABYC Olympic Cup Bob Meire of Mission Bay FLYING D'!rrcnMAN (9) Yacht Club Sunday won the -(I} Jim AJaert UC . ' V:alley Me,t_ f ··ri·•,• ... ' ' '' .. Olympic Class P·e r pet u a I Berkeley Sailing Club; (2) Sil.ty-one trailer sailors In T r op h Y f -;tr th e bes. t Charles Rogers, San Diego nine classe1 made the tret to performance In all classes YC; (3) Gary Lee, San Diego Puddlngs!ODe Lake Saturday I r-:-;:;;::;;a;;:-:--n entered in AlamUos B a Y · Naval SC. and Sonday for the P<mona 11 Yacht Club's Olympic Classes STAR (18) -(I) Don Trask, Vall Sailing. AJoociatloo's Regatta. St Francis YC· (I) Tom ey Andre took thret1. strajg!tt n1;.a.u.r, ,.s(: ITC; '(l) Bill · "l"'ual-.lnvitatlooal Regatta firsts In 27-boat ~ ~..... Gerard: s.nta Bat'bara . YG: • Tl'Ophyo.wtnnen were : and lfid not have ts .sail tM C•l "<lmck Findlay, No;,port -rcoROilAIJ0.15 -(1) Dan final race ·as the scoring is Harbor YC ; (5) Alan Raffee, Clapp, P VS A ; (2) Bill based on the.best;three ~°.! f~ur .soY:c. Alderman,· IW'SA ; (!) De a 0 races. , . • SOl.JNG (21) -(I) Earl Neijjx>, PVSA.' Two o~ skil'W' SC<ted . Elms, MBYC: (2) Car I GJ!ARY.JM _ (1) J three flnts~ but :Andre 1'8S -Etchesilaub, -MBYC; (3)-Don . -. .. -~ awarded the trophy by virtue Bevar, Southwestern YC; (4) Hamilton, SBYC; (I) Bud ol h~ wln~the largest class. Tom Pickard, ABYC; (5) Ben Everett, MBYC; (3) Kollll Earl Elms of MBYC had a Mitchell, ABYC. Nash CBYC. • ;. I· .. ..;....,.. .. • . '· perfect in the 21-boat DRAGON (I ) -(I) Charles GEAaY-188 -(1) S ...,'.tt Soling Qlw· and Jilli ~t • ~. ABYC · (Z) s . B. • .. won three races In lhl'lytOg ''il>olnas, W IJ;. '(3) B 111 Scott, Lake Arrowhe~/•C; .:. l•l ~·· Dutchman Class with nine en-Perkins, ABYC. (2) Gordon Balley,,PVW~ ; •i \ tries. FINN (I?)_ (I)' Bob Andre INTERNATIONAL-14 -. (I) The Tempest Class,_ latesl to MBYC: (2) Jeff Lemart: g:~:, ~~bu!~~ be elevated ts Olympic status, MBYC; (3) Ed Bennetl Sl YC; (3) Bob Curry, ABYC. had no entries In the regatta. FYC; (4) Larry Tiller, ABYC; LIIJ0.!4A _ (I) R 0 b The final reoult.: (5) Dan Thompson , NHYC. Gilliland, WYC; (2) ·AI Perez, BYC ; (3) Jobn B al d win , ·$".and 7 HP Eska ; · 1 ~rd motor -·Penney valuel KHYC. G t A • t d LIIJ0.148 -(I) w..,...; e . ~qua1n,,. e .. \\~·;p~~';_lil _...., B .......... ,. ~Iii N F •. ~.J-·!¥-'iii TtJZUUJnS. L)€€ €W Tlell.U3 Eilis, PVSA: (I) L-a r r y . ' Mlnroe, PVSA ; (3) 1· -.,~--Haskins, CYBC. Yachting, aeronautics and ago when I wu the endurance SABOT -(1 ) Jane . • p ham radio unit.ed three long-soaring champion bf Brazil." PVSA. . time, lohg-dislance friends in Conrad and his lamily are ARBITRARY -(1) Harold Newport Bead! dw:inc the ardent' sallon In Brazil. His Jones, PVSA (Y-Flyer): (2) weekend. ·: two scm, Renaldo, 28, and George Molin a, P VS,\ Etne!to 'O:Jnrad, an ln-Ralph, 26, are internationally (Enterprise); (3) Geo rge dtUlrlal engineer from Sao known sailon In the Flying Bolla, PVSA (Y·Flyer). Paulo, Brazil, and his wife Dutchman and Firm classes, Rutfl, are guests this week of res~tively. Mr. and Mrs. Richar d · Renaldo ;was a bropze medal Jon Andron Schumacher, 1501 Mariners winner in l the Flying Dut- • ·~ Drtve, and Mr. aod Mi's. Car-·chnlan class-iat-~ling • _,, · roll D •.• Hudson, 1111 Not-Oiyml>ics at ' Ind N-~~ £111 ' I i D mm ·Road -both Ralph pillCF\• • ,'IJ S ew, \...ill~IDD ......... _,,,,,,, mem ,_<f .J\al!•oa'; Y~di~ "'\iOllBI: Fl!*;~~hip; ;'I-·' ';": .. ;-J:'>. "~~: Club . ., . , •. ··f., ;,, . .-ln,Mlamitl!O,..riw>. Jon-~(Andron o!•San-tJ • , · Conrild and ' Sclrilmal:her "My -... c I -Ba~ Yacbl Clnb ,lS'tljo , .. , have been friends for "°"M 25 ~-when "l'• 'fire~" ' • llfW llwnploo. GI · Ille CaOlt years throu~ their mutual~· youag in the PtfMUbl /' .. J!eiet alter a five-race"~ terest in Dying p.lot1ng gliderr ', COorad said. '!"l'fie Peupia ,...,sailed at Los -.6.ngeles Yacht "· planes, and bund!ng model ,;,,.great trlilnlng~· • M-Club Saturday~ Sunday. planes. · yauPi sailorS in ' · ' try, Andn:in, the young skipper I . I " ... '. . (. .. • .-• ·--- Save •20! Foremos~ a~umi"um boat . Semi ...e boat fea!WW .t• fl'lllllOlll board, tine 12".alumlnum binches, 2 st.n handles, maximum 10 HP molQr size. AlumilMn canslrudicn for yean af nigged use. . ·. $ $139 REG. 159 NOW ••••••••• sft. '251 14' alumlaum boat Reg. •199' NOW •174 •• . ' ' - ... • 1 ~~nte~ ... ., ' top a.1,1 ler ••• · ·for ex11a foad1 24.98 'Ibe friend!bip between the >nd .... the yoonpters usu ly who won the 1981 Honolulu Colrads and the Hudsons ·~te to the Snipe Class in f~ in the family Cal-40 started about four fe&rs ago • -,will.ch Brazil has had several Argonaut, sc:ored 10 points when Conrad went back to one wOdd championships. 0 u r under the reverse &corinc of his long-time h ob bi e s ~ bOYs came up through the ~tern to take the dlam- amateur radlQ. , Penguin abd Snipe claues to pionshtp over 18 cotnPetltont. · ~ "Carroll and I talk over the Olympic classes they now ' DuellQ., skippered , ~!'.,, BW Penoeys .. has the . rod_ & reel ·fOr you! c ! I , ham radio on a regular sail." White of Long Beach ratjlt , •• 1 schedule," sa!d Conrad. "and . Conrad said most of the Sail-Glub was ·runnef-up,wtth'J3% , /"'=---""!s.--~,~-"o;;~ 90 Percent of our cori-ing in Sao Paulo was · oo a Points, and Whi!lpf!r, sailed b)' I· ' versations -t>etwe!n Newport large lake which is sametime.s Jeff BrauCh of LA YC was Beach and South America are limited during dry years by third w!Qi 24. auccessful. Jow water. During ·such dry The champlonsttl~ regatta "'nle contat't lives me a seuoos the young p.e,o p I e was sailld in 10-I;-lmot Winds chance alio' to apeak with trailer their boats to Rio de oo Saturday and 15-18 knots on Dick. whom I met maoy years Janeiro, some 300 miles away. Swxlay. • .... --- '' .. ' ' .. • ' .• i ' ·. "' ... .. ,. .. . ..... ·-. .t l ' ;. \ ' .. l: .r. ' .. . ... .., ·-· ( • • Mi Penn #60 reel ~ •• and bur Foremost 6' rOd combo A Urmt value for uf, baat « pier ~ Rad' Ii makhed and balm~ ta ......... easily ....... 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Belt; 'Schumacher.' ,', '' • ,J ..... ...... 14 ,• •• ,, • 'l • ' ... .· ......... ~.·-· .... _ _,. ___ _ '' . . I ' . • ' I i I .1 I , ~~~-~--~~-.,~~~~M~~~~m,-=.__~_::_-.~~-.Q~U-AK~.~E~;F~I=.~=-=D=E=ST=R=O=Y=E=D=,P=A=R=IS=:;:OF=·:=W=E=ST=,~.~ ... ~.======:;:;:; • Se . .. .. m rYICe Morine Corporal Alltay J. AUml, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alaaiider H. Aclimi Sr. of 1900 Randi· Lane, Hl!lltin~QD Beach, wu piomoted to his pre1ent rank, during ceremonJe,. 1t~ Motpr . Trans· port, Camp' Peodleton.' Calif. '~awtl. . .,. a aw , Major surgery.·:,,. l or just ·an . asp.iri·n·?. There's. !!2 guesswork at Penneys Auto DiagnoStic Center: Either there is or th~re . . isn'~ ~m~t~in~ wrong with ·your car ... ' and we'.11 find out scientifically! • L . ' ' I In Jess than one hour, we pul your car through a series of &e~ entific tests {212 of them, ~be · exact) that pinpoint: any existing pro~em~nd warn of potential ones. Steering. Engine. Brakes. Transmission. 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One of the most vivid memories iD an, dult's;mind ls likely to be recollections of happy dayt' spent rQl!ed up iri a ~leeping bag in a wooded campsite? the. sm~ll of """bacon sizzling on an , outdoor ri9ve or. swllillillllg ll\. a -cold mountain stream. . ~ J·· ~ ; .!i · ... Twenty-three rnembers·or JU:niot Girl SCout Troop 504 will set some memories in motion during ,a Mt. Pal· · ,omar campout on Saturday and Sunday, Al\'ij! .25 .,and , 26. . • v ' ... Aecompanying the girls on' the trip wiif· blf the Messrs . and Mmes. Ted Paulson, Bill Longfield and ljill .. Carling. ' ·. -. ·.•, -~ ' Getting ready for the outing, the troop recently~ pleted a nlUI).ber of badge' requirements ineluding the · aftOw baifge, cook D8dge, ~back}'ard fuh an<I. troop dra- _matics._. . ~ Additional awards included special badges coveririg waterfront, pets, collectors, needlecraft, my camera and dabbler. . Badges. "(ere awarded d.uriJlg a Girl ~,-Court of Awards .ceremony which ini;ll!ded a.dinner ;md program arranged by the girls for tlietr parents: · · ·-" . - ' .. • • • ; If I ' . .. . I ' ' . • . " .. . ' ' ~ • f • . with six, Pa:rents, bound for the mo~tain slopes witti a he~vY I~, · of tents stoves, lamps and food. Girts J>jve worked bard for .~. ges receDUy which will make camp tactivity easier. · J " ' • ' ' •l • , ... " ~::. .. • • "i::.:1 .. ' !I.. ,_ .. ~i11 -. Maras : Ariticiip.a.td" <~;~:i . . Good Day for Irish ,. · · · ·. r11/1 '.-1 I.tresidentS Ot Mi.Ssion'.V1eJo ._b'ear stralDs of SWeei 'Adeline waft .. ' tng across evenin2 ·breezes,;Jt's only"Itiembers'of a',grt>up bylhl"t'ame name ·practicing their do, ra, mis. · · . • · ' Dr'e-S~ed in · green ·~nd'.white· as Irish mBid's,r members of . the Missi~ Viejo Chapter :ot Sweet Adeltnes, Inc. Will pUt forward their best voices as-they compete 'in regional competition. · " Now in th·~' midst of .PrePafatiori :for judging, th~y will trav't1 to the Biltmore .Hotel in. tos ·Angeles 'this •weekend ·for. the 1970 Region II Conventfon. Meeting days. will be Friday, Satunlay 'and Sunday, April 24, 25 and, ~6. ' · . Selections for. c·oinpetition . i11clude 1'Sunny .Side Up"• and. "That Tumble-Down Shllek "in' Athlone." Thlrty•five ·chapters 'of Region II will' vie for 'top h'onor~-. , · ' ' The chapter ·recently ·e1ectfd offic!ers. for,. the new ·fiscal· 'Year . which begins May I. • ',' -. ' .., ~ . ...._ ... -. Mrs. Jam.es Gordon Jr. will .be seated as pre&id~t !tr .a formal . Installation Of 'olfic:,e'rs,during a luncheon o~ Saturday.._MaY 9 .. ~ 1 .. Assistlng'the pr,eLident are the Mmes. Bruce Wallace,·vtce. presi· dent; Clarence G. 0lsQfl, recordirig secretary; Donald.E:Cools, Corres• ponding secretary; Robert J. Hayes,,treasurer ; Willia'm q. ~'i-_n,es, senior council II\.ember, a,nd Jerry L. Stevens, junior1Counci1JmeinJ:>er. J, Other members of the club Include the Mmes. Irving"-Ga(bt:I,' '/'r ,/ Robert T. Gill ,' Leta Nelson, 'Margaret Owens, Russell Raker, ~te,vih. ' Ii: Saltz, Kent Sb8ttuck,.Joy Riley and Miss' Susan Barnes. ,, :-.·': .. ~ ,. Sweet Ad~lines.ls an International group formed of wom"!I who "-, like to sing barbershop harmony. It ls not neces5ary to read music. " according to, membersbip chairman Mrs. Shattuck who mliy b'e con• • tacted at· 837'7529 for. iii formation. · . · . . . • • • • . • . . . . . • . • • . . .; •• " :: ' " ' . ' . . llflSH M11os HOPE Fqi!' CLB,i.N SWEER -Mis· lion =bap~r-o!A>Veet Adtllnes will compete . In Irlsh•nlald costumes are (left.to rigQ,t) Mrs. lltlt.b Olsen, outgoing president, and Mrs. James Gtrdon Jr'., incoming. president. ' Guests are weicome ·to visit the ch&p~er. any Tuesday evening-at ,, 7: 30 in the conununity room of Downey Sa viii gs and Loan 'building., 1 1 1 . Mission Viejo. \I .,. '-: • • Wiiii clube fdri.IO!> ~ging,awardsftbis week· •• ~ •• ,, ' , . I • I ';, •f"• . ·' , . .,. °!.. ' 'II I " ' - • ' • " \ • :: " ; . . . , > Pie In f.he'\S~y C-rashes W·Hen S,he I . Ri ·nds :Ca .ke in the Face •' r . ; . • DEAR ANN LANDERS : We just a •I • • returned from a wedding which has left :us shattered. U we had not see.TI tt With :i , ' ~ own eyes ..,e would not have tielieVed fi.. The bride, a chanrilng yoWfg·woman, looked beam\ly in her ~tin gown and ~vory lace veil. 'Ibe ceremony and recep. \ion waa the most-elegant this town bu 1een in years. · i.. : Al cak~g time the guests gathered ;JrOOnd lhe beaming c o u p I e . A j)Qbtographer was on hapd to capture the ~utiful moment. To the astonJshment of fv:er)'Ont in the place, the groom. took the Cflrll piece of cake and , Instead of sharing !t •llh hla beloved, be plastered It against ' ' • :· fl • • . -her race -completely covering her hair, eyes and nose wllh while,.oticky f1'1Stin(, .The groom theft"ar~ "That's for good luck - a tradition where I come ftom.11 The bride fied from the room hall laugh· Ing, hilt crying. Her mother ran .after her. In a few moments they both return. ed. Nothing was said. This ' certainly U. mmled a 1111. • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Pie.,. tell !he 1&-year-old who wanted to be treated like a lady not to be so b'ard on the boys. It's hard to tell lhese days ~hat females .... waot. • spoUed the wedding for me and 'ror Most ~( them are clamoring for equ.I everyone else. 1 have·never heanf ot the" pay ,and eq.ual ~eportunlty. They demand "M•.t-" bef .... , btll'' -SHOCKED a place In n:ien s m~llta academJes, cot-"7 ""'" ore. i:ut.• , ... -. teges, ~01"11, loc e rQOms, sports, DEAR SHOCKEU:·Tlte 1room 'iald tt '"business and ind • They dress like wu a 1ood tact tradition wbtrt be came men, talk like men, drink like men and 1..,.1 A Mad< Senne! Comedy? I've light up cigars In public dining rooms. never llleanl of pluterlog the bride'• face 1 had to laugh when the girl de!4."l'lbed wttll weddlng cake. Tbe bride ts 1olng to how the boy pdshed htr out of his way at ·~ all IH Jood luck obe cu 1et I lblnk the.bug atop llld 1o1 on lint. He JlCObablJ ' f • ~ • t I 1 1 learned 'that 11iov1n& technique from Dwnm¥.. Wa~ hit D'tbtber 1t a salu counter in ~ . a d~t store: f,'ornen can be ever CONnl>f!NTIAL TO TBOIB WHO .,. mUcb riv lhon1men_aoct.-liow • TALK IEWIBll: I dto'I--w• it looll twice as bid because they are "talU J'twllL!!,_ftert ' II ~•~__. wqrnSi.''.... AN 088fl!VEll • . JlaPqe. Dt 1"' ' -. ,_ w Du.a 'Oil: ~ -.. ~paltl'. lie ... ? ·Tieu ...... 111 ~ ....... 1'on'I -.. _,.. -........... ----------..... male.,.._.., 11111 """' .0. · -.Some"'""-· lldng,.. ... <Giii .. la .... ever-Cllu&· ~ lag world; tbe bltde betl(W .... MUI will M\'et be won becauae1 tllert'1 • m1tCll fruetnlutJoe wtui tht·11.....,.."' • . <;ONJ'JDENTIAL TO A TRUULUE FRIEND: Stop being so "friendly" 91' you'll wlod up mini hit bWt 1pln, • • '" • If './oii h•~' i.;.,\>le i~ ~~ .... your parenta •• , K )'OU .,.., pt tboai It lei you live your.ownJlll"-rw • Landen' boolrltl, ''lluQld by. Pwtllt' How to Get Mon ,.,_ • ...,. a centa In colil with ,_ nqutll .. t Joor, llamj>ed, oelf-.a .. ..-:. ,, . . I ' . , ! ,J . •"-.. " . ••Op·--• ·-· .... -· .. ... ·~ •'. . •• -~ •+ • I• Newport CofC'Wom~? ·:. • ,_. r· .. . .·Ai -·Red Carpet · Read.I~~,~ ' . I ' • _l 1, ..,,, .. I'' · ·Members and guests 3t the provided In ··a ·cable •car '?: lbe PTOl!ant) ~ of the Newport Beach Quu11b<r ol preceding the l~heoa w!lflii team iiqd th01r "'!*'!'""'BUI Commerce Women'• Dlvlslon a complimenlary puriCh bowl,: Lande1t, Cautlon in the U1e of ill · th -• • ~ •• · th I 'al h M •. /len!llUvlty 'rralnlng Groupg; w receive e ~~ar~l UUJUlg e soc1 our r'-, ~)'al Herzog; The" CreaUve treatment vmtn tbey atteail. ~alJy..Eng~faod Mrs. PitJyllls Mind ·al .Man, arid 3 ea ia the ne1t meeting jll ~ Harrilon i'tll !'lkrtain by giv-Blankenlllip, · M••'• H a I r ~Country Club ii( 11 1.pi. l/11\ <\f.P s u I e banci'wrlting • t y l •"'Throughout Historv. " Wedriesday, April JI:. 1 ~: " •• ~ ModeratOr · wtU · be 0 C C Shuttle service frou> thM "·'or•. Co¥L· College instructor and •debate coach. parting lot W the clUb \fill be J'~ Team will provide Rod Hansen. ' - ..... Half-Price Dua rt Permanent"· Wave Sale 119. 20.00-30.00 ·10.00-15.00 . " UNDER SUNNY SKIES -Picnic blankets will bt"spread in.flow- er filled gardens when the University Gallery Alsoc:iatos enJoY. lunch following a visit to the Pasadeoa Art Miutclm We<!Peoday,- April ·22. All set to dig in are the Mmes. James B. Stoddard, Pat:- rlck Cory and George Bissell (le!t to right). • Been wonting . to change your hair style to S?mething a bit more swingy? Or perhaps · o more tamed? Now's your chance to try anything you wont ... just pick a style and price and Horoscope Sagittarius:/;;:,· Be Gratefuf~~. TUESDAY APRI[ 21 Pltcet lndlvklualt are sub- tle ; dw:y pt their way tltroagb • velvet clove nther thaa an. iron fist, Ctlebrltle1 born Un· d~r this sign Include Anals Nkt, J enifer and Rel Harri-.... " • ' 1 Fa·ntasy Forecast ,,..., Varied Programs Set • Sy Galler-y Associates -· our stylists create for you. Petite Solon, reg. 20.00, reg. 25.00, Mo>ter Stylists, reg. 30.00, Ea sy care Kanekalon® 10.00 12.50 15.00 modocrylic wig, 21.5() Appoh1-..n Mt •twclJs HU991"f, Ph-. AMMl111, lll·l121: Nft'port, 644·1212; H•1tlt1tto1 leoc.111, ltZ-JJJt. Clowd S111d111y. TM ..... ty Solo1, 601 . ~ itJ3FlOA.D-W-AY to 99< YARD July Date Revealed SAVE 70~ on new spring fresh fohrics • • High School and presently ts majoring in engineering at UC!. Emblem Club \ .. FLOCKED SHEER PRINTS fottrel ,_,,..,.,I ..,,;1 "'J'O'I • GRAND SLAM SPORT PRINTS . YD. • SOUTH COAST PLAZA HUNTINGTON CENTER COSTA MESA HUNTINGTON BEACH Bristol At San Diego Fr .. way-645-1516 Edinger At Buch Boultvard-897.e013 • Open Monday thru Friday 10 'Ill 9-S1turd1y 'tll ~Sunday 12-S · . • •. -. . llOCllESTER, lllan. (AP) -Pen and bubbly Dorolhy Bi.cJonun uy1 she b "Jut! ,. about oppo1lte'' of ber thouchUul, rauvnd huabli!d. ~ Harry, who b President Nlx- 0n'1 lalat -lnee to U>e U:S. supreme Court. /1 '· 6'DoWe,0 U ·lhe la kaowD ti . !ier -. ...... belq •. ............. -~ ll'DUlld = :::.:.-..:=~~ ' band •rJv11 a 'lue \lolkrf'-, · •u ra -i., 1111 -wile, • ht'• ..... 'Mft'to laR me • -. the .., I am/' Mr I • Blackmua•IUJ, . : 1 ' ~ 'lbe Ndlt-'• wife, wbo loOb about • ,._ .... but WUc-• tanily-tobtlqJll.-~ nee. 11'1 &b, cr..m.:colcnd. • Je•lber boots. • ' A trim lbe elahl, Mn. Blacbluia w11 dreaed In a medlWll grey twMd wool skirt and light grey bloose, topped off wilh a 1•Uow and grey spring scarf. • f;. Mrs. Blackmlln • lold she thought lUe ill • W-gton would be exciting H her husband'• nomination b •P--proved. . ' ,Mn. Blacmmn b a partner !n a dttSI shop, Designing Women. in Rocbe9tf!, . where olle d.!itilJll apd makes clolhes 00 order. . \ . 'A SWINGER' Mn. H•rry Blackmun ~'TD continue· to make my clothes if we 10 to Wlibklgtoo, but I don't know tf I'll, open another shop," ahe said. NJ she showed oil l 'bright -11ow evening coat and p;mts ~mtii. -111. a.s1gn.d ·arld made, she noted that a pro. feaslooal model had worn the ouWt in a style ahow. "She loHed better In It than I do," she aald wilh a laup·. Mrs. Black.mun said aht was thrilled a)1out the nomlnatl~ and "Harry's so exc,l,ted and p)eased." took me four years to get him," she quipped. Mn. Blackmun·said she had some changes planned for her home life if she and her hus- band move to Washington. "I!ve never-leally taken-pro- per care of Harry," she said. "I know that I could do a much be"fter job .•. that'll be number one." Mrs. 'Blackmun said however that she didn't think being a working mother had banned her three daughters- Nancy, 26, Sally, 22, and Susi, 20. "If you give kid! a lot ·of Mrs. Blackmun aa.ld the judge is a devoted husband 'and father. "I think be loves me u much al he ever did.'' "I still haven't had a chance to get Into !he dress I planned to-wear when the nominatiot1 was announced," she p~ tested happily as ahe was being photogTaphnd. ' ' T h e phone's been_ ringing con- staiitly, "I 1 ·She said Blackmun's nominalkll had not been a ctmplete surprise: ''Every- . body all down th r o u.g.h ',.the years tllouihl· this would "The kids, bav'e all called, and our pbon~ bill will be about a million dollars. When the reports first came-out, there was a call every three minutes !or six hours." love and fair discipline they'Ul1:r~;;;:~jji;;;;:;;~;;;:~~I turn out .an right," she said. I~ : happen and people have been D t t' : •c.Ulng him 'Justice' f o,r . emons ra ion . " ; Y~ .Blaclanunl m.et <-.ch Co.siiOnsoreH ; .. Jn 1131 wblle playtng .. r ~ · ; -~ )> SI. ,Paul '!11<1 were Giilaeii.' ~ C<!!lele.1 In ~ ~.'four years liter. "Jt Cooperatiob -.,ith -WelitinJnster • ' ' . " , Recreation and Parlu Deport. inent, will bolt a Groom and GICM: "WOrkihOp, • GOP Gathering . .• The· Mlle Square clubhouse ; will be U>e gall>erlng place for : the Feuntaln Valley ~ Republican Women'• Club at : 10 a.m. on Wedneaday,,Aprtl ' :iz. Mn. James M. J<ihilaon : may be cootaetnd ''" 'Jn-: formaUcn at lt7·1110. • ~ ... "' lncluded :will be cosmetic demonstrations, Wig·care, how to pur¢hase a wig and the care ol nana:. Westminster Coqt- rnwilty Services room will be 1he meeting place Thursday, Aprif 23, at ,7 p.m. 'Ibere is no charge for 1he TH! Having Pattern K,.IT WIT South, Coast Pl1u • ~OWll MALL' AJJ.-"-W"'""''• COSTA MllA .... 141-2112 . • 1 .. . •EA·UTY ' . • ,., ., ' .. SAYINGS! ' I MoN., TUii., WID. ,. . sHYPOO•Sn _ _:__ •2.45 lj ~ I LATQ i -.. &mali . ,. '•1.so --Hime •2. •2 • r • suMIOO-sET ... , ... : .. · • SZ;ts n lts ' -oo .11 ·'' t' HalltqUT ·.: ... : ........ 00\. •• ••· • . t=J'!~9l!;rP~RM $5 ., ~· '15• WONDIR CUllL NIM &H='ot'.t• '9.tl . . CrowpTng -Glory · ·BEAUTY SALO~S :4ppoiloln-..i..-1nr1.., .z...,. _...,. . OPIN IVININGS & SUNDAY OPEN EVENINGS' lo ROWNING GLOR C~~~~ c.i~"' 267 I. 17th ST• COST A MESA SOUTH COAST P ,HONI 541-9919 "--Le•il Nnt,. s.m PHONE 546-71U • • -· ..... 20, 2970 . / I I lfS SEERSUCKER SEASON time for NIY wt cotton , In .... ~ fun .._ • -' ·' .Bright doy dre ..1 Fresh! Crisp end cool eve~ in wilting tempe res. Comfortoblo end __ ~ cosuol fo"home1 ore end there! Be ready for . the weSh end r weather in easy core dresses of pure tlon seersucker. In sunny pastels. Size~lq o 20, speciol,sizes 121f2 to 221/i• Y Hatti• . 9 .00 i . . . •· sleeveless sj.J,rtdress, belted, in yellow or blue, b. sl!i•velou pGnt dress, blue or pink. or')~. c. A-from ;;s mmer, blue or pink. ' I or pink. I . daytime dres••• 61 I • '/ ' •• •• • < • • I • ' • ' . . - • m1y co· sout~ coos! pl1u, aan diego fwy •t brJs ol, cost• mtaa, 1546-9321 ' sliop mond1y thru aaturd1y I 0 1.m. to 9:30 t).ln. sunclty fl0°'1 ''tft I p~m. ' ,I • ~1' II ,, [ r. , ';i • ' ;/ J • • .. " ' • ) • • ' . . . ' • D.t!LY l'IU1' ,, i .. • .. • • ' . -. • • MAVCO .t ' .1 " ' ' 1 'I 1 - ' i ' • ... ~ .... ' • I -.. . . • • I .. . 1 Nupti~ls Solemnize~ ' · ~:~;-~~??::·~~:; ~ L1<!1 ~ta\ or AoaelJ Ulherlng llUOlll to their se•ta an<i recelvlld hlJ ~MA In ,. UJ L 17,. It. -~ , =N~ ~ WU were Gharlee B. Sbryoclt, bullnea ldmlnlltraUOo It ..... ,...,..~ .......... tiln( lor•the 1h,P ring William Lei-., Dudley ~U~CLA~~G~rld~u1~te~Scllool.~~~~~~==~===~ llnkln& J""1 Miry Gray, David 'flngler and War-~ Matd>ester and 'RI c bat d rtn G. M1~. ·IC '-.. ... Ardell Churc!J oC Newport Followlol ' cMm!itiM bof. S.adl. The Rev. Pao! Deto or-!et --In tho Balboo lldaled. · Bly Club, the iwwtywedl left Puent.s of the bridal CO!jPle , oo 1 ho(ieym6olr trip to a"' 11r. and Mrs; Warren· L. Hawall. They wtll rMldi ID M•"'*'ltt oC South Lqwil Newport Belcb upon ~ ' and !i.lghtlln F. Church of nlurn. .-' Hiils~ and the Ille Mrs. The bride received her BF./i · <lwrcl\ at the Unlvenlly ol Soulliem Glv"( In marrlqo• by her Calllornl• -~ abe d Id father, ·the bride asked Miu grldµate wort. A member of Lorrie fllrplt le he her maJ4 Gamma Phi Bets, she WU of boocl-. Bridesmaids wen! presented at tbe Les Fleuret- tl\e Mists Allee McFadden, tea Ball and ·wu choeeo Greek Charlene Gonzalel l!ld Arlene Week ~ID her jlljl)or year Gonzale.\ an4 Mrs. Michael at USC. Preltntly ahe is an Thomas and Mrs. Michael art Instructor for tbe Loa Helin. . Angeles llChool ,yotem. Best 'man w a 1 the Her husband received _his bridegroom's brother, Robert BA al UCLA where he ~-. Cbureb ol San Francisa>. Jllllled with Alpha Tau Omega ' ' ' NEW WORKS EXAMINED -Orange County auth· , the tiome of UO! Cl\ancellor and Mrs. Daniel G • . On who have entered the competition for the Book , Aldtich Jr. E1amining two of the entries are (left to ;anc1 Author Awards presented by the UC! Friends right) Pbillp Bono, author, Mrs. John B. Lawsoo, <>f the Library wer.e greeted during a receptioo in • patron and Eric Sllutt, president. · buffums' new french curly cot, rester perm and . treatment ' -l I • • ... ( I l; Tailoring Superb Writers Feted • At Reception • . . . Orange County authors who Eric Strutt of Ne w p o r t have submilted entries for Beach, prealdent of t h e the fifth annual Book and Friends, i n tr o du c e d the ,Author Awards sponsored by 1.. ____ .. m.-t.; dur'""' tbe the UCI Friends of th e 111111U1'1i:U •--"'6 Library were honored during reception. a reception in the home cf }\!e:mbers of the Friends UCl Chancellor and Mrs. Dan-board-of directon and ex- lel G. AJdrlch Jr. of Newport ecutive committee attending Beach. were Leroy Linder of Costa Winning authors will receive Mesa, Leon Ware rl San Juan theli" awards ~furday, May Capistrano and Mn. Duane De \I, during the filth Book and Kalb of Newport Beach, vice "-utbor Awards D l n n er . presidents; Mrs. Thoma!I Pole Undergraduate students at of Corona del del Mar; B. N. UCI wbo have acquired the Desenberg of Corona del Mar, most outstanding book col-founding president, and John lectlons also will be honored A. Wright of Costa Mesa and with the Adolph A. Kroch Stu· Leland Cooley of L a I u n a MAKE IT THE MOST DE~tt1ous DINNER EVER This new 1Jk in diamond dinner rings will 1odk just great on you. All in is karat gold. Clockwise froM top: F'"ave", $1,400. Bark finish. $1, · . Bark finish, $895. siecial valuejc~lelJI 17.50 Bouncinr•llh Cll!I; !lllPPiit Willi style 1111 Mothefs O.y pel)I sj/eclal ml!fs ~ P!!!tcl lift. Includes _Restor l'Wma· nent Wave;Reslor·Tr111l11ent Ind U. F~nclt Clrly Cut~k abol}t wr •iecial lift.lett.r. Beauty Studio. MotMr'• D•t •• Moy 10 d~t Book Collection Award . Beach, past presidents. , • A mo n;e· t b.e a u t b o r s Amoog hostesses were' Mbl present ~t. the r e c e P t 1. o n Zada Taylor an<l tbe lafmtt. were Pbilipr-~of Ctllte~c-strutt;--Cbarlei--E:--· Mesa, writer of "Frontien of and James S Hanrahan of Space," and Theodore Taylor Newport Beach; Ethyl Kiss d Lagwia Beach, author of and Herman Romm of c.omna "The Cay." del Mar and Pabida Davis of · SLAV CK'S ~~~~~.U.1'-"11~17AtJ.10c___~~~·-·•_~--IL.l-~~~~-'-'l-ll-9•·'~-(l,;,_lll(I' _ ~EWPORT BEA -M4-1310 JJUITfJ: This precut, preperforated custom Spadea De- signer Pattern produces a better fit or money back . Harvey Berin turns out this superbly tailored pantsuit that sports a bias yoke; wide contoured panels and inverted front pleat. Ideal in raw silk, silk shantung, linen, cotton and all synthetic blends. 700SIO Misses sizes 8-18. Size 12 requires approximlitely 4 3/8 yards of 45" fabric for tunic and pants. Order 70090; give aize, name, ·address and zip. EACH pattern $2.00 postpaid. Addre>s SPADEA, Box N, Dept. CX-15, MlHord, N.J. 08848. Tomor- row's Look Today! Spedea's collection of Midi'• and Maxi's -the Longuette Book -$1 postpaid. Machine Battles· Man In Everyday Society ' Computers vs. H u m a n JntelUgence will be discussed for members of the Woman's Club of San Juan Capistrano tomorrow at 12 :30 p.m. In the clubhouse. ,, A lecture given by Robert w. Olson. Saddleback Colleee science and math iM:ructor, wlU picture the place man and the computer have taken In modern society. The teacher served as pr~ ject engineer for the U.S. Atomic 1Energy Commission from 1962 to 1965 and was a former engineer with th e A~c Pow e r Equipment Peering Around • Department of General Elec- •..: L • "''· During a bf.let business meeting following the pro- gram, a nominating com-· mlUee will be named to present a slate of new offic:er1. Lunch wUI be served by fl.1.rs. Leon Drummond, cbainnan, a n d committee members the Mmes. 'Thomu Forster, Leooore Ad ams, Allison Shrewsbury, T. R. Hughes, G. 8. Anthis, Walter Porter, Russell W a t e r s , William Polis, Florence Lucas and Guy Weakley. Federation Discussed Jlln. )ilm Cordeiro, past pr<lillenl All tbe Costs Mesa Republlca Women's CI u b, Federated.WIK bo! the speaker wbta.1 the Club .meets at 10 ..a.~. April SI . Interiors In Focus Tips on home decorating will be offered wben the Hun- tington Beach A 1 u m n a e Association of Delta Gamma meets at 7:30 p.m. Wed· nesday, April 22, ln the borne of Mrs. David Sedgwick. Decorating suggestions will be given by a representaUve -cf Cecelia Interior Decorators, Huntington Harbour. Tickets for a wine-tasting party will be distributed lo members during the meeting. All interested Delta Gammas in the HuntingtGn Valley area are lnvM.ed to attend. ' Art League Draws Guest ' Collecting Mulliple Originals will be the topic of a slide Jee- , ture by artist Jane Donaghe Sinclair who will address the Torana Art League. The group will meet. at 7:30 p.m. Wed~sday, April 22, In the Santa Ana Ubrary. The speaker earned her BF A degree from the University of Texas and her MF A from the Univenity of Illinois. She rteeived a Kinley Foundation Grant and studied at the American Academy In Rome. For four years she served as assistant prGfessor at Chap- man <Alllege. Sen ior Citizens Commu n ity RecreaUon Center al Orange C a u n t y Fa'lrgroonds ls the s c e n e of- adlvity whon Costa Mesa Senior Citizens meet ·at l 1 a.m.every~. DAYI OI' lhe Dem ,W' the mljor I pH I • tauoaw aponlOftld bj _.,. II Town aod 0,.. al tbe Vllvtrllly oC s .::~ caiz;ie .. ua lntbe Mn. Robert Beeney o f Colla M"8 will . host !he g~ where the speaker's topk: wUI be Your FederaUon. WE~l r'r & The tlub will sponsor a r11n11. n I '9r, railing Chine10Juncheon WIA' HERS. , Thurld,y, April 30. In the M • home of Mrs. A. L. Pinkley of Sof!'ll l1lklng, 1omt l11tenlng t1nd Lil rde Pico In !he old Pllli aec11on II loo Angele ~ ...... 811111 !loll"' lier> ..., " -libad. I ~ Colta Mesa. Lunch will be 1 progr1m tl'Mlt works. TM strved lrom 11 a.m. to 2 t>.m. flit llOCHUll-CAll ass.ssos and lhe tlckttl wlU be ia. "---------' Yl;W CMrwt Acctwll W.lcom9 -~le.ltd, Ma .... Chtl"lf, •· o,. .. ...., _, ....,., ntft t :ll , .. . Irvine. .. N1wport1 #I F11hio11 hl111,, N1wporf C111t1r e 644·22'J(I Mo11.1 TI111r1., Fri. IOrOO till t :JO; Oth11r 01v• 10:00 till 5:J0 TODAY IS ' APRIL 20th Slro 22? . .. .. . .. . . . . .. .. . .. . . .. .. .. .. . a Size 20 by May Sl1e 20? .............................. B a Sin 11 by May Siu 11? . . . . . . • .. . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . • Sin 16 by May Size 16? . , ...........•.•.•... , .. , ..... Be a Siu 14 by M•y 9 Sl1e 14? .............................. Be a Sl1e 12 by May 11 Sin 12? .............................. Ba a Sin 10 by May 12 •.• the lime ii take!'! fnr each individual lo achie,·e her goal rnuy ,·~ry depehdi111 on •1e and other fac tors. HoweYer at Gloria Marshall rel!luJ1 s for everyone '•re cuaranleed. 'f ell us the dress 1izc you •·ant lo wear, •·e will t<'ll you how 1nany vl•lls it takc11 and Jl:Uarant ec that y011 will reach your ,:oal. In fact, so positive are we that you will obtain your objectil'e "'C _ .... World1e Control alonf':.) 1•1 am \'Ct')' 11leRl5Cll wilh lhc refinlte. Now I can !i"''itn in a l1ikini and like it.'' ~"~'. ''Ane .. 11un1e1·0111'> .. '°'m!I, I ca111c lo (;loria l\l ar't'oholl'e ·1: andlosl 71f.r i11chc1 i in tny fir'I 10 visits.'' lar1te111 oWncJ and 01>era1erl Fi,;ure !)'yatcm. (26 locations in California .t "I 1011 60 inChc" 111 I 54 pound~. I n feel wontler· J ftl. lt'a hclpe1I •' n\e in n1any way!i. ·~ . A.Jd,.,i.. " ••tn three weckfl I ... -nl Crom a size 15 1to a sizP. J :i , I couldn'I ~e ' c it woul1I tit)ipen, hut I do noW.'' ;i ..... ~ I • P.ri,·alc 11layroom f•cillties fof •mall childret1. NEWPORT BEACH · wlll e ve n let y6u ha'·"' t~REt: OF CllARGt-: any and all further l'i1itt until )'OU reach your 1oal. $20 GIFT CERTIFICATE CCIII' fft tlllt cou..-11, Y1JW Aptft JO ........ Aprll JI hf SH.00 eo ..,. ei.r11 M....._11 "°tl'lll ,.._,111... ., ... U"'9 ,.. .......... f;loria ~fanhalt'!I AL"1AYS r.ullls lc!,., 111uch Ir~•, lhah othen. AUO IN 430 PACIFIC COAST HWY. 642·3,30 ......... c. ..... c,......, ......,, ........ ~"""" L9 Y ..... l.Mt hMll, N~ ...... N. Hill.,.._,, 0...,._, r..•••n•, s.. Diet•. s.t. A-.._. hrhfl, 11111_., T• -. ,.,,...., Wlilmw. (2 Blocks East of Balboa Bay Club) 1840 W. 17th STREET 543.9457 SANTA ANA (c) Copl/rlahl 1970 Gloria Jlfariholl MQt. Co. Inc. ' ' _J • DICK ~CT , I TUMILEWiEDS l'M ilREPO' 1!1!11'1 i;>t;~J I WANNA 1'E RIC:H ! l •. =---.- MUTI AND JEFF AND f\ltm\ERMORC, SiAY OllT OF MY SIGl-IT OR I'LL~ YOUR<lEAD IN!· JUDGE PARKER ·°""""""·--· .. -.. --- I .As . 15 LED TwAv IV THE POLICE, IT WOfrl"r MAKE MUOI PIFFERENCE ME, PON'T WHEl}IER I BE- YOU, SA.AA( UEVE 'ttlll~CAMIUE! TME PE~ YOll\i lolA.VE TO (,pllVINCE IS ™E-R A..~ LET'S 60 sEe HIM! I WON'T LEAVE C.UL ALONE! HE ,"NEEPS" M'E ~ ) CAMILLE mLS' SAM PRIVER TMAT SHE KNEW NOTMl!i:G 1 =:~ II HER Hiisw.IP! 1!'.i~-< I / 'f' "'-:?<> !M':;::: ACROSS l Low place In a tract · 6 Where Gu1nl1n11110 B'Y Is 10 Kl/I 14 Dwelling place 15 Calla Illy, ftr one lr. B•gln11er 11 Size of type 18 Wrnt by ai r: 2. words 20 -no ire: Bugbear 21 •• ,. 122 Make amends 23 Wealhtrr , 1 man's wili'd 25 Of CtltlCii.I Importance 27 B6dy of water 30 P1y 31 Drugstore : Abbr •. 32 A throw from a horst- 33 Costu111e jewelry Item 36 Mos t uncanny : v.,, 37 F1111lly ''"f.' 38 Exp osivr ·dev ice 39 L1111b's parent •o Siring ol Saturday's P.utzle Solved: water , 41 lmlt•tlon •••• 42 Certain lyrlc poe111s 44 Dta ignaltd dtftnst area 9 ""'" bltm lshts 47 Conta iner 48 Women's ftsldence 49 011tdo 50 "llltat --?": 4/20/70 2 words 8 However 37 Body or S4 Be•t Jn 1 9 Electtlc•I law y1eht race unit: Abbr. 38 Short 57.£mpt,y4 10 Dynamo part woolen coat he1ded ll Mtmber of 40 Pro ····· 51 US tinnls a printing 41 Sing Sing or star trade San Quentin 59 Rall bird 12 Sports 43 Ad/'usted 60 Flavors pa lact-be Dfrhand 61 For fear th at 13 Sing in 44 Fool 62 Styli.sh: certain way 45 Place whrrr Sling 19 Quebec the water i: 63 Sugary un lver11ly not drrp 21 Drflllng tool 46 Good or DOWN 24 End surficit n1 25 Pinto reason l Strike-26 Sictn ess rs 47 Now breatrr 27 Grrf ---49 Gull 2 Carry on -28 Musc le 51 Rational 3 Bllnil as -··: 29 'ThDflum, 52 "Bus Stor 2 words Zirconium, author 4 BootJsh elf: 2 wads 53 Cuprl S Compass J O Stretches l!i Inherent point across 6 Cafd 6' El -,C11Jf. 32 l11r istrd gamt- 7 r.obtl 34 Prepos ition ~7 Possrssivr physicist .lS-· do-Well wotd , .. ..., ..... ,...,.,....,,.... JI 12 13 MISS PEACH ' ' ly Chester Gould ' I 'll"iv:~tm)P!. -llCICI ONT!m Ill' <IASOUNR: By 'Jom K. Ryaa Y~H ... euT.fTC~N'Y ' MAKES IT LOTS ~ Rltl . f'EIN' MISl'OR111t:E! · · , I By H~ Le Doux rve ARAAN6EP*FOR HIM TO HAVE PlllVATE WTY NURSES! He'll BE A&lE lP GET AlON6 WITMOUT YOrPOR A LITTLE WMl~E ! YOU WANT TO BE CMILDHOOD S\\'E£TMEARTS 7 . ' ' Mond.,, AP'll 20, 1910 U'L AINIR . A;\' .... • 'll111e1L o.i'n.tl'i' • MAIL·~Fo. CAT"'f·LOC!I·-, GORDO . .f. ~ ' r: MOON MULLINS r;:::=:==:::::=:,-;::--Trr How NICf,MOON. I• • • l l I r • DAILY PILOT :J.'71 ' ry ~ C:tipp . ' ' . .y 'Chllrlel lulCinl ' ' ' ' . ' . . . } . Jy Glis :ArriOla I , l I > J ' By Ferd Jollnion / ·~~~===-=~=====r:=::="z IS SU tY A BOY'S NAME O"-A QlliZ:L'S NAME -g ~i'S A GtrtL'S NAME, By Mell y·see, BABY···Wl'TH "'tY WIFE '"''THE HOSPITAL, I GET M16H'TY LOfrrl!SOME/ ... 50 MOW'S JF YOU MD l·HA\IE LUNCH AND A FEW LAUGHS 'T06E'THER? \, 1~ ' I ·• &Jl' IF l l)JlT T,41.K, 'IOlJ ~'r 1\11\t NO~ 10 US1iN 10 ! ' 'i . ' ' ' . ' I I , .. J I II llULY PUT SC ...,. ,.:-r...,,.. .. HU:.,.....,. •• . .r.~~~5~~ ,. " ~-?.~c!¥~: ~•IHlfltt. o . ~ear ....,..-.CO::~ "cl!.:..: Phil .. Gibilisco {right) manaaer of the C.OSta Mesa :, ..... :,·,bWllfw..t:::.". :::"~ office of Walker and Lee Inc. resales dl~on w8s ...,., c-.., " ar--. 111• ., named manager of the year at the firm's aMual ~...-.,.. " .• ., ......... •• awards dinner dance. Gibllisco is congratulafed by ;,.:=:: :!.:,.~~==-~'t,,=":j William H. McCabe, senior vice president and Chief ·~11-of the resale division. S.ld -11¥ lj ""°"°'" "' .-r•l!J---'---'-'--'-"''-'----------------.. : All stoct Ill tr ..... fllllvl'a, .-.~t 1... ... Wfll //JI ftllt eufol'noMlll Mitt ............ II-n1 LEE WHIT~ CHllYlLI!l:·l"l VMOUTH 91111 IDUltd 9t )Mfl hedl ...... MC, """'"'°""" ~ ~ .. cir-. ..... -C.llfor!llt;, ; ·,.,.,. twa:......,. wlH ... ~ -.. .,.... !Ii 7711'1 .., "' "-'11. mo. It •:•. 4.M. ...... eftkts ,., wm. •. ~~f'lll ... :-rMlt?~ ........... staf9 " C.llfitnl... • • ·tat,.;•._,_ ... T~ 911 ....... """"" ................. ""' ~ fir ,... ""' .,_ ... . -= ....,._ DltW: "-""' tt 1171. . . S & I" INVESTMENT COMPANY •r: l"flHi. I. Mf~lltll .. ~lt.Jlt. ··--~ ..... c.t.fllt• .. """"""' Ot".... C-t 0.llY l"lklt, *"""' • "" JM.10 <tl:>"• --LllGAL==-NllTIC!I="". =--- Mesa Kiwanis, OCC Sponsor Career Day Cueer Day, sponsored by • ~ge C;oast College and the· Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club, will feature displays from 75 local businesses, industries a n d government agencies at the junior college April 22. The event is scheduled from I a.m. to 4 p.m. and is open to junior hilh IChool through col~ lege students. Each firm and agency with a display at ·the college will have representa- tives on hand to answer questions. Literature on various occupations will also be on'hand. Air Jodustry, agriculture, business, engineering, f o o d servke, industrial art and public aervice occupations will all be represented. InJ addition to the oc- cupoticml dllplJys, OCC and Golden West Junior College technology departments will have displays and tours or the college's technology facilities for visiting students. Trade Week Leader Picked Robert H. Autenrieth, assis- tant fresh fruit sales manager ot Sunki!t Growers, Inc., has been elected chairman 'Of the 1970 World Trade Week Com- mittee. He is also in charge of ~ for Sunkist. He is .. member of lhe World Trade Executive Com- mlttte or the Los Angele5 Area Chamber of Commerce, the W e s t e r n lntemaUonal Trade Group and Is a past Director of the Foreign Trade AlloclaUon. Jn Bit• Gear Finance. _Chevy G~s Up • • Briefs For Little Car · ' CHICAGO (UPI) -Iaie- tlonal -Co. -11 IJ layJnc fJll l,lllO worl<en at By <:AllL CAll8'i'EN8£1'! .... month !or Ille Moote OI * DelfJ Pffllt ...,, T· t ~ ainpe i~ ~ VlrkJua plantl bect,111' Of tbe wlldcat lruct!q -·· lild lockouls by .... trualll Chevrolet wt week l••t•lli Ill, wJll>T;'/31 .dell ......... 8~ dealen and top '.cltllor ;Jdle; Del4r'lln said, llnns. 'Ille oompany said lba1 ii Ille M!dweolern truck!ni disturbances dD not aubslde by the end or lbil week, nearly oll its manulaclurJnc ptuls moy be closed nezi week. ntinaaers a , full· brttfin1 oa " the cwa· coatlnues 10 ... be me Ille new ....an car lt wW Jn. of -~ late tbb -· ltobert Land, general Illes Dllinacer, sald that · 25,000 nwaacemeot members~ tended ~ tn Cbevrolet.'1 41-.. -lhoroupJy . tlmiliar witb ~ new car, <Urreotty ooc1t .....i Ille V · ,117. • Chevrolet ls caJlinll the XP· 887 tbe "UttJe car that does everytblng weU:" It will come In a lull line of cars JncludiJJg lour 2-d\Jor ·models, oil with front buCket aeatsias staDdaid equ.ipment. Lwd said the engine developed .for the .hew car ii "unlike any now offered m an Amerlcan:l>Uilt automobile." At a recent press meeting, Chevrolet general manager John Oe:Lorean described the new XP-887 engine as · "an unusually .sturdy, 4 cylinder power plant wb.ICh weighs only 330 pounds -ideal for a car this size." In revealing 1 few of the details of the new small car be said that Amerlcaft lnte""I In the ":;mall car concept" ts btgg~ than economy imports would illdicate. ID dlscuSling current auto Ales t r e n d s DeLorel!I thinks t n · d u s t r y sales have "bottomed out" and will begin to show a gradual return t<r last year's pace. "In January, domesti·c passenger car sales .were oU 16.S percent from a' year ago. In March, sales were down on- Jy 10.6 percent. "By the end of the second quarter, wethint sales will be back very cJ09e to last year's rate and conUnue th'at way for lbe balance of Ibo model year," he said. DeLorean added Chevrolet's sales are growing signllicanUy closer to last year's ~ •. particularly w i t h impi:oved availability of ils n e w e s t models -Camaro, Corvette CIDCAGO (UPi) -Admiral "Im -our bread and Corp. bad to cloee 111 Huv,..i, bulter oor -ls to lta Ulb CO& Ill., home eltdrooJc prvc1uc11 l<CllU .. 1'"' ·., 1be ~ lac!Ory Wednelday b«auae of oelling twneplate in the Jn. • shortage of parts due lo dustry,'' be said. "Its reputa. trucking walkouts. Adlnlral lion for maximum ~ said the Galeaburg, ru., pi..t and resale value bu raulted also may have to be closed i& in aimool t million · Impala less Ille Team.stero strikes sales since it wu first jn,. end. , troduct<\ In 1957, , . NEW YORK (Up I) _ "ln the months a'bead,'.' Pacllic Power'4r IJght Oo~ n. DeLorean laid, 11Cbevi'olet ei:-pects its ~ · 1 peels definite • a I• • lm-to run at leul $11111 ml~ a provement as the industry year tbroogh the '""' Yic:o recovers its 1ut year's selling president Al; Tttmble told the J>.ace." New York Society of Security Looking further down lbe Analysts' Wednesdoy. He said ·road, Del..orean discussed with outlays this year will be t121 enthusiasm the outlook for. the million. new XP-88'(. ·SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Noting lhal -y import D--·---~ sales total mou !ban a mUUon -~.ca Corp. said It Jo. a year, be said mart.t .Welles lebdl lo form I $125 million Indicate there is a far ·i:,oader real estate investmenf trust i~ In an Amtric:al>buill fund Jo eocourqe Ille ....,.. small .strucuon and .real estate Jn.. 1 "Weie:~ ~t we have du!tries in Calfornia. abe lbe car ~-~ want." be chief target wlll, be to spar said, alter descri"'a ~ bouling comlruction. Into lbe small car aw'bl · DENVER (UPI) -Frontier "It should not be-idertd Airlines, Inc., says !t.lw lill<· as tied to the cu r re D t ed the Civil Aeronautics Board ecooomlc cij.mate," :Be laid. to renew its autbortty to "The small car m8rbt ii in 1 establtsh a new route betfttn conUnuil!g gNWlh process and Winnepeg and several ell! .. in there is no visible lip of Its the west~ part of the Rocky decreaslng." _ \ Mountain region. Fr o n t I e t • DeLortan· said tw engine originally obtained a CAB developed for the new car is ·permit for a route between Unlike any now offUed in an ' Winnepeg ·and BJ.unarck from Ametican-bullt automobile. Canidian authorittes.-to 1aunch Tiie overhead cam design the service. Frontier wants to develops 90 horsepower -use 97-passenger Boetna /P.?• nearly twice the power d the on the route and to fly all the lading foreign import. way from Win n e p e g to Phoenix via the North Dakota clljts and, Denver. NEW YORK (U PI) General Public UWIUts Corp. said ita subsidiary , Penmylvania Electrtlc Co. at Johnstown, has asked the Pennsylvania State P u b I J c U.Ulity Commission for a 20 Who HMM-the Stan For tlW S4ar1? .> 1. • ' • " \. . \, • ri. .. ' ·- .. A . . - • • ___ ,_~MonteC_ar~. _ -~ The 1"70 models of Camaro and Corvette w e r e n ' t tn.. troduced until late Februan- and Monie Carlo j>n;ductlon was hampered by a 13'-day. nt:across•tbe-board-ratell--------------~-----­ · .. OAIL 'f PILOT- 0,,. Thet c.. Too ma1•tMlls? use our money! We'd like to help you pay left-over bills, emer· gency expenses. home and car repairs, or buy a new appliance. On approval you can borrow from $100 to $5,000. or more, and have _your money the day you apply. We'll schedule pay· ments to fit your income. When you need money for any good reason, see Morris Plan. We like to, make roans. • Morris Plan ~ 673·3700 Newport Beach -3700 . Newport Boulevard Other offices throuthout C1llfornl1 • strike which didn't end until early February. DeLorean said' the new Camaro's sales were en- couragii:m: during March; its first full month on the market. Deliveries totaled 12,371 com- pared to only 9 , l 4 9 in february. Corvette sales in Marth were ahead of the 1,317 sold In February and the 2 , 7 2 4 deliveries of March a year ago. Marth also •as the best __ FUTURE SECRETARY GWC'1 lrm• !Nrllnu Data Quick Firm Opens A new concept in copying services for business and in· dustry was inaugurated in Newport Beach with the open- ing ol Data Quick of California Inc. "Data Quick is a modified, automated offset p r i n t i n g eystem that fills a g a p between photocopying a n d conventional offset printing," John E. Lohnes, presldent, said. The Data Quick concept combines recent technol<>gical breakthroughs and aggressive marketing to meet the ex- panding specific market need for between IO and 100 copies of multiple page repart.s and computer printouts, be said. The marketing program - developed as the result of an extensive market survey by an independent comultant -in- cludes fi'ee ' plck-yp a n d delivery service, using 1~ tracUvely unifonned g l r 1 s , "Copy Kittens,'' operating a neet of distinctive, colorfully marked, radioteleiihone equip- ped vehicles. GWC Takes • Secretary 2nd Award For the second straight year a Golden West College secretarial student has been named ''Mi ss Future Secretary of California," by the state division of the Na· tlonal Secretaries Association. The new state title holder is Miss Irma Martinez, I 9 , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe V. Martinez, of Westminster, who won the honor In com· petiUon with representatives from 50 junior colleges. Last yur, the first year of the award, the honor went to Miss Nancy Johnson, of Hun- tington Beach. In another coolest spomoted by the California Business Education AasociaUon, Miss Martines pla~ fourth in the state and first among junior college studt.nts in the eouthem section. A 1968 Westminster lllgb graduate, MW Martinez is enrolled 1n the at'lmlnistraUve secretary program at Golden West, one of three two-year secretarial specialties offered by the college's b u s in e s s division. The others a r e medical and Jegal aecretarial 'training. 1 She is a sophomort student and whea she graduates in June will become full-time secretary to Thomas Gripp, associate dean for educational re90urces at GWC. Annually on $20,000 lnvntmOftl CorltflulM When Held lo Mlltu.rlty. Funds In by the 20th E•rn )ntor .. t From the hi. lntorett Pold Quortoily. As a high school senior Miss Martinez won the top business arudent award, and 1' $200 ICbolarshlp from Soc I e d a d Progreslsta Mellcana. S he was active in the Girls' Athletic AssoclaUon, Medical Explorers, Future Teachers and Future Business Leaden of America. " California Tlarift & Loan 110-1. 17th $T. COSTA MISA J ,. CUrrently she is prtsident ·of the Golden West chapter of li'uture Secretaries Asaoda· Uon. increase. NEW YORK (UP.I ) -The Federal Reserve S y 1 t e m tightened the credlt reina again this week after relaxing them sharply last weelP. Dally average net borrowed o r ·nua reserves or member nts widened again to $960 Jnillion compared With a cor- rected dally average of $348 million last week. LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Data Products Corp. agreed to buy a building and four acres of land from North American Rockwell which bouJa Ibo headquarters of North American Rqckwell's Rocket- dyne division at Woodland Hills, Calil. MIAMr (UPI) -Aerodex, Inc. said Its subaidlary, API Corp., has obtained a lbree- year Air Force contract valued at $15 million t o overhaul and repair hot-sec- tion parts of J-57 and J-75 jet engines. PITI'SBURGH ( U P I ) - Sinclair-Koppers Co. will build a high density polyethylene mill at Port Arthur, Tex., with a yearly capacity of 75 million pounds. It will uUllze a new process developed by Dutch States Mines Co., c a 11 e d Stamlcarbon. HOUSTON (UPI) -Royal Resour ces DlvlsJon of Colorado Corp. bu ·discovered a new gas field in AIJe.r1tnY County fn soulhwest New York. The well flowed at a daily rate of 7.1 million cubic feet at a depth of 3,147 feet . 11 Is about fi~ miles north of the Allentown gas field. ·Sanitarium Nearly Reaay· Constl'\ictiOft • neari, com- pleted on the Mr 15"ed Beverly Manor 'San1tartum, located at tel S. 'l'mUn Ave., Orange, and ls llChtdultd to be opened the latter .Plri of April, Roy E. ChristenJen, chalnna.n -and president of Beverly Enterprises bu an- nounced. ~ . Beverly Manor Sanitarium in Orange wW mart the · seventh bealth care !aclllly operated lfy Be,Yerl1 Enterprises in Orange Co"1ty. lnclud!d are lleveily Manor Convalescent H o s p l t 1 I s In Anaheim, Costa Mesa, Seal Beach, Laguna H!Us a n d Ciplstrano Beach, plus the Costa Mesi Memorial HO!pltal In Costa Mesa • ti-bed 1enera1 bolpltal • It's Sydney Omarr And now this orticuloto writer who ho1 been coll~d the "oslrologer's ostrol090r" reolls tho stors_for-yciu. Sydney Omarr, longtime persoMI ostrologer lo mony of Hollywooirs ond'tho literory · world's most fomous st ors, is a 01\IL Y PILOT columnist: 1 I • ' Omorr' s record for eccurocy of predictions bo~n astrological analysis is omozihg. Wh8'her .YOU reod ostrologicol forecosls for fun or os o serious shidenl of stor-gozing, ~·n enjoy Sydnoy Omarr'• doily column in the ' • ' .. DAILY PILOT '· ..... . . l .. • J~OOO-qf ' Us Had ; I . . ' M ·, , t-... :.., . ' . -.>..f.1 .,1 •• a: Busy Day . . . -. r.' . . ... . . ' lf'e.~created and delivered . . another. fresh edition of The DAILY ~ILOT , TEAMWORK produces each day's all-new DAILY PILOO'. Often staffers, like Thomas Fortune ('left), Newport Beach city edltora.. work wllh & .. staff photographer lite Patrick O'Donnell to get tbe story both in wonti: and pictw'es. Tho-·"ataff.. shot 70,000 pictures last' year ~ illustrate ~ varied story of Orang~ Coast life. Nobody knows how DWl1 local stories we wrote. Not even Iii. · -· , • ' .. . CREATIVITY helps ad.vertisers tell their s\Ories and .. n their gooda in the .affluent market served by the DAILY PILOT. Maury Gardner of dis- play advertising department look! over 1'Y1J.!t With DAILY Pll..oT staff artlstS"Anne Hamblin (left) and Charlotte Andresen. The ad they're dis- cussing will be ready to appear in lie rrew!papet on1y h~-~ter · arti$ put final touch"!Jll!. the layout and it is _l!PJl!OVed by, the~ I l9r -car retill merchant. . · 1 • f ~-2"" ... QUICK llANIJ5 place !in., of type;ids aiid cuts (the melal plates uoed to reproduce pictures) into page forms as tbe day's product begins to take shape. Compositor Arden Ma1sbury is only one of a platoon of printers who "build" the news pages under pressure of deadlines, work- ing qainst the rJock to bring readers the latest available infonnation in each ediUon dW'ing the day. DElJVERY ~ t!Je. newspa~ Is a m;eed. ~v~t,~too. Conveyor ~ts Can;>' t!le papers thioUgh the mal!toom llbere l!iey are automatically Ued m bundles of 50 and ~ lt walting_c;lfculayon district managers (like Blaine Roberts, Shown here, (right) who speed them via a 40-yehlcle • fleet to , carriers for · deUvery. Mailroom fore.man George Araui (ltft) and h.is crew can move 20,000 newspapers an hour. .. . , T .. .. • ...... ' ... ' V0WME is \be \"onl al the Copy DeSk. DAILY PILOT Copy D11k 01tef !(~ 'Apderson (rigllt) aided by Tom Titus (bacqrOund) and other copyteaders every day sills, checks and edits more wi{e reporll from worldwide news servtcts than the average weekly newa magazine pub- ~ Editors ocan enougb telephotos to wallpaper a llvinl room every :II ~·Speed, born of experience, helpa them toep It. all !Mb, loo. -THE WORDS are re&!IY. Marjorie Jaetaan leedl theQI Into a $25,000 1, ... _ and new tap,\. wliiCb ,will ~vate ~ machine comptter, a D~Y, PILOT investment I.I\ speed and accuracy, which uaea a I~ system t&.wordl u fl'. ~ clllractera at the nte of I T . t ""' speed • ...... _ ..... ,_ • -~ type , .' '" a 111gu • ~1"'"1 ,.-...... ,.....1.~ ~· . ;ODO hour •. ., _ , . • • --.. --r----· '• ' _,.. . " ..... ,. ,., ~ ~ . . . - i -'· PRDSURE here is both physical and menla1. Charles Haubri.ck, sterecr type foreman, checks impression made by page full of type on a mat squeezed by 1,800 pounds of pressure per square inch in the mat roller. Mat can be curved and used as a mold to form the curved plates whlcl) fit onto cylinders of high-s peed printing presses which print the DAILY PILOT. It's part of the quick-paced daily process of reproducing 100,000 words for DAILY PILOT subscribers to read . MODERN equipment lrelps the aC<OOJlting department kOlli U,P Wltll the "today" pace at the DAILY PILOT. Even as the da.f'I Mwspaper Is being sped to its readers, SunrUe ChauVin begjns feeding figures into a desk mOdelCOrliputer'1 accounting COnsole. It helps keep track of billings for ad1 and subscriptions. The machine, one of several Ued in to the main computer. helps handle 5,ooO accounts a month. • RAPm communclaUon la the name of the Kame. Supetvisor 11NiJ,i" ~ and her crew. of "ad-visors" handle 1,000· transactions ·a w[tiby , ruulling in publlcaUon of 5,000 cl...tfied ada -wordJ whlch help buy, ..U, rent or le a 1 e •.• evea find IOI\ dop. Many cl tlie D _ _ PILC?T'S JlO ~ lines are p!Ugged in here\ the claalllld -~ ~et cl "Wllll Ads" and D1-A·Llael. ., ' , '. ;.1: . . ...."' . . ~ • • .>.t • ... ;i, PICTURllS, too, 1et the benellt of atilled, e!llclint bandlint by mailliir, criftamen who re-photograph them and then transfer the imlges '&oi ~ aeml!bed metal plates which, are UIOd to repl'OC!lq· Uit..pho!Or 11 rtaa. era ,om ,.. them in the newapaper. Here, Chuck Ryan tit.A "!ilY cl.,. look ai a negaUve which wW be uied~lq','efdl:.l!f!l'~~Clll· --metal-plate--.. • --··~ ,) ..... ,.,~ ..• Ill" ....... "' '~~ -,. ~") ~,_,.,o.w.~\•' .,. f . ~b ·~· ,. , FINISHED PRODUCT Is checked by Elwood Andenoa,.press crew chief, even as high-speed ,presses ct:1nilnue to roar at t(),000 J:aipreuions per hour compleUng the day's run .on press units wblCh repreaent an illvestqlent,oi $3.5 mllllon. Eh;ven-man Qress crew will feed lnto these machines t.hi. equivalent of a foll of papef ' One pase wide and 110,000 miles 1ong.:;.i1J· prlnUng the DAll.. Y PILOT this year. fl.>: I . .1•, . , ' . I ALMOST befwe U...ld Is dry, the product or our bU.y day !& ~· ,. : defjly on YOl!I' laWll « porch by one ol our 100 n-bor,i'wbo . • important linkJ in the chain ol people tt takes to. bring .~ ldbf'• and features today in the DAILY PILOT. And as our young .~ m!feblnla, like John Mellon Irere, maka their deliveries, ~ IWlil& up !er another buly day -all 1,000 of ua. · . . . .. . . . .... The 'Now!>_Ne;wspaper for All The Communities ' ' . . . -~ ••• . . Grow,ng Orange Co~st • I -. ·' • ' -' • ..... 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Br ._ WBnZ ~" ..,,. llllTOWlded 'llJ 11r1 ... , ••"""111lng from tbe reol of lhooe lllY~" .. .,_ --• -lbe bottle llldYID -the · 4. told the DAILY PJLOT, "I can't A'n.AICI'.\-Tiiiy l'ou&lll'b modern iblleld .Jriille umpires 11111 co1cbt1 bllme him, he's been hi! so many time<. boW. pC AlllDll SU!idly aaly lbll lime ttiibe4 ..,,... In tlli lirlef IM ..._..,, 4 ,.,..,1 lrflng lo hurt' his l was only tbe ·--in W. were --.brawl. • trying lo come inside. mllldld, 111 Willer, ~ •• not <leMtal Davis· Slid · later, "I've had enoql!• ol "l ha-~ heen in many fights bul I've Sbermlll. --down. (Last yeor be .. ~ ..... ..., s•-te ADd Ille reoulll al Sundn'• fl&bl were fei<d a lll18'bed cheek, broken -and ~·· ... midi leil devutltlna than the Civil War 1 lnj 'plldied balls) Yoti _, ! I Mi ...... ICl'I (Mii ....._ al •.~ .._ u• . a -· UtJ'. on " "°'j" "°""' '" __ , ... ..,... •"'¥ a, 1_... • take so much then you ei~:'' . -,,._, n ~ tt ~rill •~J! 1.rn, 5 •·'!'· 1:5' •.m . 1bll tjine ii tunied out lo be a rip-Repr<llng tbe fracu, Di~ says be-·"· -.. w ...,. • .,,. .-q -alug!Oll between W~-got ~-in the face with llie llnl punch ~-• ' ' ' ~··, lie Devil al the llell&ers llld AllOnta pit· aod oo the orm with tbe """'"II -the never -.dOwii,Jnim one and when cber 1-y'Jnterin tbe elibtb ll1¢ng of i'atter-bruislng WUlie'1 Jw>d. , he came mo I i6ld come ahead:" the Dodgen' 10.1 conquest. ' ln tbe locker room llovii stilted, '''m Jaster aid llllt he w1111•1 h~ by any llovia, 'put In. the dlrl twice by Juter not mad 11 him, the 'same jhlrig probably of the pmjClleS 11111 thjit Wlllie got Him oo- pitchet, 1milled a bunt alter two strikes would have happened if anYone e I 1 e ly on the arm. . but-al....,_, the dqoul be .,.1 would have been 'pitchhlg. II was just ooe Alston is reputedly I mao who has that ~ .. ~~blm~-. ~--'---"t' of lhooe things that builds up and just special loocb o( ,~ing when I!> make us••....-~.--.-c: ...-mgmg tind of came out ol me.{ ~ £Player ~. lri fact , he's paid to do fCl'O'I.., fram two aides ..frum Explaining hil retreat, Davis a&id, "'I just tMt.~arftong oth«r things. L _ duaou&a. ' wasn't ~ fn:m him (Jaster) -I Take Sunday's game with the Braves. ' (' ... • IM:llY l"llOTo':'*' It-, l"llrkll O'DMMll TWO POINTS FOR WILT -Wilt Chamberlain (13) of th~ Los Angeles Lakers, scores a field goal over. the oulstretched hands of Atlanta's Joe Caldwell who is blocked off by Elgin Baylor. ln·background. hoping for a r~und 'ls Bill 'Bridges (32 ) of the Hawks. The Lakers closed out the brief ·series in four straight games with a ls:J..114' victory at the Forum Sunday nighJ. ' ·-Says Atlanta Superstar No ~igger T4an Anyone A'l'LA.l'frA -Both. legs have been brotint 'ud operated on to remove Clldum deposits. The pain in his hack pts 80 lt'Vere 'at ·t.tmerbe bas_,.to take COrtlsone·.)nJec;tioDI. (; -~ Yet u..., 1"ull Aaron sUll is one of Ille ...... -in baaehall -on !be llell.'W ln"Atf•ta'.tlley 'ID'", him llld cheer 111m wlldlJ. 1 • , · 'However,,w8m *'•not pulvtriiiq: the oppolilioo with hli halUng proweas, Aaron is I {tpllt ~ of IUY -pqt ob-. ' .. --'= i_, ----- over the S,000 mark In career hits. He never been ill the· Series. But the Identity needs 38 more te become Olly the eighth of being on a championship team is really !Ilajor leaguer ~ver tq reach that goal. gaUfytng," The q~ ·:teven l1elude Ty ·Cobb ! · He ·admib his two daughters afe Pnr (4,1112),.Ston Milslal (3,930), Trio Speaker • " " . • , ,. (3,ilij( · HQnqg Wagner (3,415), Eddie bably, a ~b1r ~pressed -maybe e~ 1 Collins (3,31t), Nap l.ajoie (3JG), Paul little , ho.artful -about be i n g HJnk W~ (~,1,}. , Aaron's girls. But he says lhe 'IJ'and 13- . Aaroa..call: also tie Babe Ruth'• career. year-Old · boys~are less mindful of1 tSeir home nm~ of 714 by averaging S2. father's fame. hornth·~ 'next five seasons. "Boys like to cause their own ·way/' ,be ' But !hi: 116-year-old ouUielder doeso't points 001. · · thiiik1 about such things. "I like to do the ~ he-: ought to know , about those be!t t Ctu'J every day but I never thilk thlflgs beca111e he certainly made the about goals or records unless someone' long wag tO the top ... all~ on his own. • Lak~rs. By ,CIWG SHEFF (IM7). Rl<beller (tlll) and Phllldelphla The i.w::i = =.i.y-nJcbl. -· "tU, 1na:1or aod ~lain felt th. Tbe ...i.,...,... -hawk. There.... tunlq point ol the -·-with th< even a bit al the bubbly.tbrowa in. flnt Vtctory 11 Atlanta.-tho Lilm 11 wu .U in celebrauOn of a 13'!'111 camo from 17 points hack.· trtumpb ""er the Atlanta Hawks and a Both uJd they eipect lo be playiJ1f the four-came nreep. of ~ NBA:: Western Knk:ks. • Oivillori dlompOvmhip. "Tbe Knickl have fine perimet.r Now II.'• prohably on lo New York for lhooting ml 10114 dtl_,.. • 1 Id an e"""8d Friday dato . with the · Olamblrlala. '"llley or1 qulcm than Knictlrlli>cbn. (New • York, leldlll& Mltwlllkeo. I think we:n •·•" d y tts s •r It• apinlt Mlhraubt three -def_.vely for them, but our·-•la, gameo to ..,. !facts the Bucb tDlllCl>I in still • Uu!e ablQ." what -1d be' the EasWn cllDcher). Slld ila)olor: "New York's bif -·ts Jerq: .West, wot Cbamberlala 11111 de~. They Jull keep sendlq players• 1t Elgin ,BIJlor Plceil the-Later-lltact, ex-you. • - ploding In the fouith period to bring the Weot, who hll 11 foe1!1 aoala u•!'17 '!I ,n ~~=M Wes!<!D 1llvlsioo Utie ooce sgaln lo LA freo tbrowl foe hlgb point booorw'(•~ 1111- befaie 17,410 1t the Forum. mJilad to belntl tired SullQy nllh~ ·bot .... ..., -....... °""11·-mldwoy lhrou&b the fln1l 1dded:"ldoo'twuta~layall.A ..... •'-'!be I.Um outscored the Hawks, one would burl tb1a team.' • ........ 0-·-"' .. .. n" •• _. lli over~, Tbe lllkers lolll slarttq forwudl~~lh 'l!llli the ,vtdory over the Hawks, the -in the· third quarter. wbtn he Laktrf have ·JK>W Won seven straJgbt suffered ar aaklt"illtur>' ill· 1 co111doa playalf pme1. with Joe Caldwell TJien -,. NUW' 'l'bft 11 All NBA record, breaking the llld the sprain II not upocled to a., old'cmork '.61 m .. r by Plllladelphl• him.out of the flnll - 13·l••••g Setback ~ F:. ce~Milwau~e ·~· -~· . --... KnicksTry For Clilicher it ~r Ange~ Buw, 4-l 1!~!s~)----Z =: I B-llld·N<..r.Yort Knlcb-ln llUC ':: Jim Rooter yums to be a itarter Ind Kansu City manager Charlie Metro may be just the IUY to atlsly that ambltloo. "He· very deflnltely could be a startel for wi1" Metro Aid• Sunday after' wa\. ching Rooker pjtch lour iolid lilnings of relief If pin cndll for U1e· lfoy111' 4-1 triumph·-the California A8ell ln II innings. , • . .. . ' "You know," tile Kansas. CJt.y maaa1er . continued; "he .W8llJ'.t exactly overpower~ Ing Jut year but ·he's ) had 'two fine A.,..er Sl•te All .-1111 llCMl"C (71t) AllOlll Yl. Mlhraultw Alltlb n , Ml~ 1:55 "·'"· 1:55 "·""' outings In a row -and that's better for him than all the talking In the world. We've been brlnglng him along slowly and I think It's beginning lo pay off.'' Rooker, a stocky 2S-.year-old, gave up four hits and did not allow a run wbile surviving severil tight situations. He was a starter tor the Royals last season and wound up with an em· barrassing t-tS record. But in his last two relle! appearances, both against the Angels, he has not penniUed a run in six I Mings. "Naturally, I'd prefer to start," Rooker confided after postln,1 hi.! first win or the season. "But If I can do the job in the bullpen I think I would be happy out the.re. Just u long u they keep ming me." Kansas City, wbmlng th,e rubber game' of a threa;game set wjth the Ange.ls, now. moves t6 Oakland for a , game tonigbt . while Callfonda hosts Milwaukee. Rudy May wm bid for lits second' straight victory without ' a loss 'for CaUfornia when he opposea the . .,rewe.rs' Gene Brabender, 0-2. Roo¥r entered a 1-1 game in the 10th Inning when ·the Angell put runners at · firat and 'leCOnd with none· out. ·But the Royal reliever prompUy set down the. side. ID the 11th, Cblco Rull looped I jfouble 1~.111 ·oao point: '!heir blUle fCl lo rilbl'when outlldder Georp Sprigs the N1tlonol lllkoethall Anoclalklt'f lost the hall in the oua. Joe Azcue then , Eostom DlvlllCll c:mm la not over y~ siqled sharply lo right but Sprigs· atoo'. even thoulh New York leads 4-1 Iii a~ • ed for hll misplay by lb......., Ruts <Mii .,_.., ·playoll IOriei.' · ·1') 11 tho plate. • "lt'11iol oV.f aaU1 tboy win~'," .After tho lfoyala bad ....... thMullh I dejocjod eooCil•LarrJ Collello -for three rum qlinll ·~ Qllttll In Ille lloCkl dropped , u1-1• · 11th the Aolels fried to hat!Je back. Ala M11w1ut.e Sundiy, "11111 ,...,.. ~ol)naon 11111 J1y,J-clriDe,I hack· ·be.In there ha~.'' • .-_..;,:.,, to.bock stntlle< liOt Rooter sgaln met the T\llllpt'1 hatUe 1! MadllilD ,.._.., challenge by rettlng Rocer 1ltpoo: on a Garden may be' the BuW' llil. pOp Dy before Ruiz hit into I ,.n.wna. Knicl<s WOii the. flnt two.pmel ol Ing double play. . playall 10ries 1t Ntw· York, then • Andy M-rsmlth hurled tight strolf. tums op111 a pair al -a I lnnlnp fw CalHomla, allowiq only Milwaukee. · , ~·: hits, and bounced ··-double lo le Tbe rome will be tel<Vlled • ~ ia the eighth. Meueranltll, howev , I.at 8. · · · · ' :. puUed 1 muscle in hll shoulder 1Uding lb-Game No. I will be W...,.1J'"3 lo HCOlld but. Milwaukee, H tho Buckl obOald · · He ~!Uaed to leave the 1ame 11111 tonlpl A seventh -..11-, • scored the ,..aheld run when Jim be in New York Fridll)' nllhl ·: ; Fregool, who hid four hits In a losing el-• New York coich-lled Holzman .....U IOI'.!, blooped 1 twHUt stntlle to right oll with Costello th1t the p!Qall seria la 1ftt Dick Drago. wrapped up yel • . · .. ;: :" .KAMIAS CITY CALl,OIUOA '"fbe Bucks art I . lfUl ~~ sprim, rt -:" ; ~ ~ AlorMr, ,11 " ' •,.. Holzman aakl·. ·"We've aot to try to db..-. tr:1rt.;pi1tr1e1i:, 111 s • 1 • "'"•1, u : : :· ; good job. and we've -to, be readJJcl\ · 0!11, cl' , J I t I \I011, rl t I I t .... 'IC;.&;,.~ •.011....,., )b • • t 1 A.Jot111t011, 1r • •, 2 o the next game,". he laid after h1a :~ Pl11l1lle. If • • I • JohntfllM, d' 5 • I • had pulled away .... comf~-i..1-~ AlclrlL 211 •. t I t ll1pe1, It 9 t 1 I W'4UW se-wn. 11 ' • • t A.ltMrllll.lll.Jllt •· • t leMI at .the ha.If Sunday, but juifbu111j. ~:r ..... ~ .. ~ : : : =~·:" "" l : ; f00gbt off a ~ ral1J tba~ ,.. l!.llodrlg11t1. c ' 1 ••• e"'"' c 3 • • ed the Bucks to-within two polnta at 7Mt. ~· , •••• t:lll'l«l'.1111 •• • lloolll!', I 1 I t I Wrlfllt, If t I Al.alt. c • 1 M......amltfl, 1 1 1 n.,lrl, , •• K.T•Mlt. Jt t t c-.... • • 1:,1'....,., , •• =. ": 1' : -, ,, T~b ~411· ~~ •tn ic.W. Cltof' tot ... •t 5-' C..tlfeml• .. tot ttl --1 I! -ll-Stv«ltll, l',....1. Ott -KIMtl Cllr I. C.lltfrllle t, LOI -Kl-• cir, •• CtlJ. fomll It. 21 -,.,....,, M...,..rnllfl, lu1l. ll. Oil,..,, Otlt. I -Otlt, JOfltl1IOllt. '' M. l II It M Or .... tl1•4 llotktt IW.lofl 4 4 t t t 1 ,._.,,,"" • t it It oorte 111 • • • t · t' IC.Tel\ll'!O 2/J t t I t t l!,l'Wler t • • • ,, ' ~ 11.,toll 1·211 J ' , , 1 w.... ,,, • • • • • llARBER WINS · TOURNEY PLAYOFF! li!;W ORLEANS (AP) -v~· Miller Barber ran in a priuur1 12,1"°' birdie !!"~ on the .......i bole , ·~alb playall toda1 llld .... $25,tloo -Jrlte "' the Gnoi.r -Ol'leJIS Open Soll tournameol •, Sorber dtleoted 44-y-~ Joimloo Ind New 7.eolaod lefthandor ... ~le's,·•sch'al"whontPl<rld --...,.: Charles arid Johlllon 9ldl raesl~ fl!,575: I • .:; .. WHITE WASH else brings·it up. ~ . "You shouldn't talk about what you're going to do--you should just go out and .. ' . • l ' Bosto.n;· St. Louis B,reak Out.'.·on Top;~ do It. ·----------"I take It year by year. At my ·age anything can baJ:lpen." ' ._ •l•WMITI vlouily not overcome by the many laurels that have_-hll woy. . Aaroo does. admit that-lf he felt he waa st.~rting ·to go down hill he , would pr~ bablY. reUre ... not hang 01'1 like tome: CHICAGO (AP) -Boliton center Phil Pittsburgh' Pengu~. ~J . on the St; sporis tfreats try to do long after they. Esposito was one of the first to riah to Louls Jee. National Hockey 1.taaue•a . EI tt e? nl Divialon, nner recovered. Bollloo mid• It M In the -porlod .. I pl \>)! John, Bucyk before Demits Hull . pi;t· Chlcqo cm the'-with 1 IOll ~U:•. "I'Jit no bigger than anyone else," he aays. "I don't wear $150 suU• or go out and splurge my money. t just try to give my four kids the things I didn't have wbea I was yOWJ.&," the AUanta Braves nperstar saya. • 111 didn't come rrom 1 rich ramily. My rather had eight of us to support so when I got one toy for Chrlslmas I wu thanklUI. When I got lo be 16 I was aratetul just to have a bicycle. Nowadays kids are·looktn• for a car ,by that age. · "But ·I Ulink tt paid of[ for me - becaUBe t learned the value of things." Aaron la on lhe threshhold of achieving I put milestone In pro beaeball -gofiig shouli:I have bulg up their shoes. the net Sunday when brother Tony Tony Espoatlo, tbe Vezina trophy wln- "J feel good now . 'Ibe wann weather • E-lto the Chkago Black Hawk goalie, ner who hid 1 record 15 shutouts dur\ng be k k>OR and hen you aet """""' the regular seuon, A.id be wun'l hurt re eeps me w slumped to tbe ice after being hit In the by the "'""k oU Ken Hodge's stick. "It older yoo need thal" ,...-Looking ·back on his great tare.er, forehead by a puck:. •tunned me for a moment but didn't If· which shows 1 Ill~ tiotHng av!l'lge of -"I "" C011W11•d about Nm when he foci my play. l wu Just loosy." . 314, S59 career homera-and 1elecUon to got hit," siid Pbll. "I don't like to see Phil'• hat trick w11 bis third In Stanley everf all' stor daS!lc -1111 lhroqh ony~ ~ hurt, e 1 p e c I I 11 y my (;up play Ind tied him with Norm Ullman 19611, Aaron plcill tbeae highlights ' brolhef." ond Berftie Geol!Tlon for secood place, The 18$7 aame In Miiwaukee when ht tony wasn't seriously Injured and well behind Maurice "Rocket" Richard' hit the-home run that 1'on it and clinchtii brother Phil didn't leeTll over I)' con· who had .even ln hll career. • the pennant for vie Braves: Jut year'• cemed as l>e acored 1 three goal hat trick / The Bruins were forced to skate off two game with ClnclnnaU when the Braves to lead the Bruins ·to a 8-3 vlclory over penalUes early In the · game before wrapped up tbe d!Ylsion thie. the Black Hawill in ~pener of their Esposito put them aheld l-f at ll;D of However, he se)'i there' a no thrill like bcat-or~&even StanleY 'play-off series. the flnt period and then madt it U on a playing in ~e World Series. ''It's In the other scmif ame Sunday power play at 1S:OJ . . IOmethlng you an1t tell from one who'• night, 1he St. Louia · B es tripped Ule . The Black Hawks, champions ol the Elpoltto -pltled hll •hat trlc1t at 14:59 to mate It 1-1 llld put .tho oul<oma beyood reach. ' • The Hnks, who .Wept· Detroit In ,,... straight pmea whllt -..,. -lht to ellmlDate New York, fece the Bruin.I 1t 11omo 1111n Tlleadoy nlPL The series then ahlllll tO Bellon am Thund1y •Id llund1y. Meonwhlle Pittsburgh w11 the vletlm of Ill St. • Loul1 -me· within olJ mlnut.1 of the second period. - • Except for the burlll of roeti by Gary Slbourin, Phil Goyltle an(_ I\ I ~ ' • ~. '1 . • • . • • I • ' 1 • ' ·: •I ' "' •• • . ' ...... ..-'"' ....... ·-·-· ............... . .. ... ·-. • . .. •\ .. . . ....... - II OAllV ~JLOT Mornloy, A"ll 20, 1q10 ~~wp,ol:t Tennis-~A :Winning Si!uatiOn "' By ROGER CARLSON ~' '\ Of tlle Dt.llY ...... llMf .o!L'be annuat look at Newport Harbor Bib Scbool.'1 tennis program reveals lit.. ~IJ) the way of challge. -~ sanon keep on winning, and win- Dflll and winJllng. . CG.di. Pat 1WIJJM.'1 Tars appear headed : :.,,_ another Sunset League tennis cham· , :pklnsb.ip with a current 13-0 mark upping : ;the Sallors' five-year record to 110 wins, -:lhree losses. • 1 ~ta Ana seems to be the only mild ~at lo New}>Ol't Harbor In Sunset . -warfare and tbe Saints have already lost ·: ln first round actlon, 25-3. : • Tnckaded in du. yiar's list of victims . "" Fllllenoq, Santa 1'1~•. Rolling Hills, Long Beach Wilson, Pasadena '1\d do. It. He's a very u~lllsh pl,ayer,'' says· Leaiue match. lie f~ a ,compl• ..;'!:~p~~~~~lnloptw"oboyor"'!!~ SUMy Hills t . ~ Wtlloo. . '. i' \ ' • ' g~ Jdth .. llcelllai: blckbaod. HI• u.ml ......,.. folll'RI 'nie ifQ,;,Jlfentloned-schbols .:.-.-__A majori)y bl CrJbo'! lll!CC.,, a~..l falhlr, Bob Sr., .. ,; i>ftJ at l>leia Vtqle • JUll. UnJ-.•ol ....,.., be bappm lo bo • i<;but'I) U, lie Irvine ment.r llryronldc-Country Club. -• ,, ' ·-·-·....-lo lhnW.o-, sampling or the.. kind of opposiUoo that Namara and he's appare11Uy headed for ••AJmost all of ti'• succea lies with .. We'W been'fartanaM to bave 10 -J' has fallen..to Newport Harbor in the J>i1St the Irvine campus oe1.t year. He's bad hi.s dad," say1 WllJoD. 1 IDOd ODl:I come up to Newpor\-With (ive years as the Sailors ganw:red the other otters including Bttgbatn Youilg Willoa, in· bb llCGDd )'tl1"I at tbe • ... lilrtl earlJ.'' 11)'1 Willaa.. CIF champioosl!iP ID 1967 an<tJlnlshed se-and Ar;wna. NewPOrl helm, ...,,.. 'of! altemplod,, 1,AI for, Ille •lulme, W11aoo •a J' .cond to Rolling Hills in '68 and1'69. In lour years of sunset League co~ credit over N~'• record. 'Newpart•1 daminallon ll ID )eapq;wllti Olaracteristlc of the strength of petition, he's never lost a singles matdl ""'l1le key to .an)' ~ tennll ~ aoeu.nt Jll"GIPICtl developine at ~ Newport Harbor is the d~ or Glenn Cripe against other league rivals. In fact: bis grim II geUlJrc -kldt -la cia and 0..... delMar Hiib-'I' and Bob Ogle. only loss was lo team mate ogle'ln last elementary and j-blal> ld>oo1. U 10l1 "Semo ol the -ii "'ll"'"•'IO be Cripe. a senJor, ls the. team leader and year's Sunset League singles finals. look at all of tbe 'dooli in the aern1J md ~. Pel'hapl tat bat fmllZnln in captain and enjoys a. ranking of No. 2 na~ Ogle is currently rinked in the top 20 of quaiterflnalS Ol the ~ P,IJ'O(ta you'll ~the ~npon.Meu dlltrid ii ~·1 tionally'in 18-,and-under doubles with John IS.and-under and was runnerup baUonaUy notice tbe aame jllmJ Oft!' and over, Steve Millott and Corona deJ: llar'bu a Andrews of Fullerton. 0.Hetll p Jay 1n the 16-and-under singles last summr.r And Jl11 tbeR ~ tblt have the IOlld Coiple of._aood odes," be 11)'1. singles or doubles. U you ask him t. play at Burlingame. support from ;mmil cUli wtlh junior }lnililt Harbor'• junior vanity, jn- wtth the bottom mu on the ladder be1ll A junior, he's never Jost • Sunset }>rOSJ'ams. ~, 11 lM fot -lbe )'tit. .;'i:oUGH BACKHAND -Newport Harbor High's . ·Bob Ogle, a junior, displays his backhand that bas · :tJ:iade him the best singles player in the Sunset I :'I> D'AILY .. llOT Slaff .. ...,_ League (of lhe ·-Past three 'years. His brotht?r, .Jiiii, is curre-ntly starring at Orange Coast College . .·. Rustlers Bag SoCal Circuit Swim Crown With the Southern California Con· fere11ee title safety tucked away ln its back pocket, Golden West College's swim team takes dead aim on the Southe.nt California title this week at Rio Hondo College. The RusUers had an easy time in win- nlng the conference-Utle Saturday, posting a grand total of 187 points, Se- coi;id place ruo Hondo had 104;. GQlde• West, along with Ora1ge Coast and other southland swim powers wW vie for '1eam honors Thursday, Friday aod Saltlrday at the Sootbern Cal meet Coach Tom Hennstad's Golden West swimmers won sl1. of lhe seven events on SatUrday's program in the Rustler pool. Josing only the divi ng competiUon. . Keith DotlaktSon captured the 100 free la Jlt.3, Greg Fe;nbtrg was the winner or the~J,650 free in 18:52.9, Don Lippoldt w~ victorious in the 200 backstroke (Z:05.l), Roy Buell won the 200 bre4SUtroke (2 :28.8) and Kris Swenson ca~ed the 100 butterfly (55.0. ). 'ffie Rustler fou.rso1ne or Broce Gardner, Harry Noah, Mark Johnson and Donaldson, had a1 easy time in winning lhe' 400 free relay In $:26.8. • 1'be on1J other winner for the aflernoon Wat Rio Hondo's Steve Southard who was victorious in the three-mcler diving ,com- petition. ioj fow.-~~ \Gol<m WftAl.:!i •.•. • ~ \ CC).1 . l1 J. Ml l1~Rl1 H • ), S.t1 4, .,._"J ••bor 1,t 1 Ji....G1 ner ( n1 Wntl C~ ,·.-!:"~,\. ~. o,c ~ 1'wn11 •. 11:n .f r j: er., ... , . .•i , I~ W.1 , i ·:',l.;..,~.,,~.ft~"'~d.~~~J~A,~·11'";'. . ' ~ v,c{f .. 'Ii~·· "~f" •r.· ),~j "'l."i ~ P." ~ Ji s. -' ,\ ... ~: J: 1ii2· ' • l!' ' )~ :~ •. ;,ffi .!14.i:: •lllJ~ -~ IG!llftll Wnt), 1:2'.11 I • .....,,.. fHtfNrl, i':1'Ji J, ~llet! {Rlt ttorlfOJ, tra.IJ C. MW1'1J' CRl9 ~I l1•A1 .S. Cll""9 cc,,.. .. ,, J1al,91 •• ldlnlltt 14i. 1-tMMJ, l.~l.S. ,_ ~ -I. s ..... C~ W.tl, ll.11 1. t~t~,. t.i;.h'~ \'i"'mr.'i.I::!: :: ~ -flP.J ~llfl. --~i:-~~°'q: ~ : 1*1"':'1L.tt?."11~)i ... ,:i;,.: UI~. 'l''i!.~"':l't.c~ lF.· ··- ·Sports in Br:le'f Wire to W·ire Victory In Riverside Formula A RIVERSIDE -John Cannon, a 33. yeer-okt Canadian Jiving in Pasadena, held hill pole-position lead froin wire to wire Sunday in winning S u n d a y ' s Formula A featu re or the $30,000 Con· tinental Grand Prix at Riverside lntema· tionnl Raceway. Cannon averaged 113.577 n1ilcs an hour for the 40-lap, 101.6-mile race in his Hog.an-Slur ~1cLaren Chevy and won the $5,950 top prize. 1 The companion race for Formula Band C cnn; was won by Mike Eyerly of Salem. Ore .• who also started in the pole position in a Chevron Ford and was never headed. 11e averaged 103.774 mph in U1e 76.4-mile, JG.lap race and picked up $1,500, ~ The Formula A race was the season opene r at Riverside and the first or the lif..racc Continental Championsl1lp series' for open-cockpit. open-wheel cars leading to the $10,000 U.S. Road Race crown.· • · t0s AtiGELES -Mexicd City's Rub!!n Oilvares ls st.ill the bantamweight cham. 'Pion of the world und unbeate'n In 57 ring encounters. The 1cnockoul record of lhe 22-)·ear~ld Olivares remain.'! at 54 but endOO his mark of 30 straight kayoes . All Lhls came with Olivares' unanimous 13·round decision over his countryman. Chucho Castillo, Saturday night at the Jo,orum . The lwo lit!le 118-pounders were Lhe t.>tntcrplece or a remarkable cl1'!pler in boxing history. 1• The nwnbcr of unbeaten lrack and fle)d lc»m~ In the PRcific-8 hus been reduced to !1,1,·o and both UCLA. and Southern CalJfornia have one week tp lune up before they cla~ The USC TroJons had 110 outslabdhlg performances last Saturday in ripping Stanford 96·58 and UCLA won the final event -the mile relay -to beat tough host Oregon 81 -7~. rn other Pac.a dual meets, Washington Slate beat California 78.-76 by winning the mile relay and Oregon State bombed \Vashingtoo f!&.67. the Trojans were without the services of injured senior Herman FrankUn, who has potential in five events. Eclesel Gar~ r ison, however, Powered Troy to its triumph. Garrison won the 440 in 46.7, was se-coi;xl W tean;iP,lale Ron Pbarris in the 220 al 21.S and ran a leg oo USC's winning 440 relay team. • MONTEREY -The twisting course ~t 1\J!:arby Laguna Seca proved little pro. Diem Sunday for veteran driver Pametlt Jones, of .Torrance. who piloted hil MuS;tat\S to ~ 4fketond victory In the ii-~ augural · 1970 Trans·Arnerican Chain· pionship Race. Second was Mark Donohue, Media, Pa ., in a Javelin, the only car to finish in the same lap. George Follmer, Arcadia was t~ird in another Mustang.,·100 Sw.tc1e Savage, Santa Ana, 1,1,·as rourth f111 Bar· racucta . · "i • RALTIMORE -The Balli"'°"' &lilets, Rpparentl.v in search of ~tone In the rronl office to boost t.be UUIDI at. ~ tetldance. have fired Joe Sicba, eUcut.lvt ''lee president ind business ~~ 1he Natklnal Basket bill te~m . Owner Abt Pollln said lhtre w11 "J'9 nnimosity Md no hard feellncl'' about bis declliiotl when be ootilled , 5lcho 1nt week. Major Leaglle Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE Eut Dlviaiolll St. Louis Chicago Plttsbur1h New York Philadelphia Mo•treal W L Pd. GB 7 I .771 11 .1171 54 .!IMI 15 .54$1 4 I .333 4\1 l I .Ill I Wul Dlvllloo Cincinnati Houston San Fnncisco Dodten Allanta San Diego 11 4 7 • 7 7 s 7 5 7 5 I s....,.-s lt...tt. IMntrNI •I Olk-. r•lll .m .$31 s .500 Ill .417 4~ .417 4¥.i: .385 5 l"h!IM1r• >-t. New Y9"l S-M, 1tt .. ,,,. 1t rMI• sr. Louis •t ,.lttlllwth. rein Oodffn If, Ati.m1 t Houtfl:M S, Sen DltOO I Clnd1111all l. Sin 1"r910Cl11<t t ,.....,.. .... _ Houtllwt t&oulllll 1 .. J •I .. tttHur#I «i•lllt 1 .. 1. ftllM ClftclnnlH !Mtnltt •II 9' """°* tilflw HI. 1111111 OnlV .. IMI Khld\lltcl, ,......,..11.;n. Oode .... " MOfltrftl i:: ~"~' '!".Ii~ .... !1. li;;-,f' ... ~lnM~ .r ...i ••• ri AMERICAN LEAGUE EatDlrilleo Detroit Baltimor< -Wuhlnstoo Cleveland New York -la Alpta KaNaa City OUlaod • Cblcqo Milwaukee ' W L Pd. GB 7 3 .700 7 4 .131 \I S' 5 .500 I 44.5001 ~ • ~ Ill ·~ .113 4 Wal IJ!vlllto » > • 11.750 ' : ;11:: '1 v. : : ~ !\I 17.ll04 DEAN 'LEWIS IM .. ORTS 1966 HARIOR ILYD., COSTA lllSA 646-9303 • Stnieo 1114 'am ~ All Imported Cara > 1 Mod•m lodY Shep fer All Can Orange County's Largest and Most ~odern Toyota ~d Volvo Dealer . ' • \ • NEWPORT FLASH -Senior Glenn Crill!' shows bis serving form for Newport Harllor High's undefeated tennis teem. Cripe ii the backbone of t!i• defending Sunset L e a g u • champions, able to play at any spot for coach Pat WU.On'• juggernaut. (Tl!Ol[Y~OllTIAI • ' COROLLA 1970 $1853. + Tax & Lie. AR Chlitt-M ... II st.. Mft 11-Hlln: Pk11 I a.er..~ ... VOLVO 1970 DEMO 142 2 elr,. t•t.11•, h•1t1r, 4o.,.H. s • .,. S570 tS1r. •47401 UUD CAI SPICIAL 1961 AUmN AMlalCAN I'• •Mio, h•tkt, 'fffy d•1ft. tS.r, ,, #X" 277), $1099 • • • Mond1y, April 20, 1970 Pirates' LEGAL llO'l'ICE CltTt,OT• W sltl•lll ·~~~cos=-..., •tCTITIOtn ....... , ... M111t '1'11 wodllslllltd .. ctrfltW ltlW 11'9 MOTtC• Of' IHAl:I ... W ~motl ~.... I .....,,_ It llJIA 91.Qo ... l'•OU.ft OI' WIU. AllD l'Olt """'*"' L ...... "'-'I kadl. C•'""'"''--1.STTl•I TUTAM•lfTAl."f' .. Streak Hits 15 W!,!>E ~~.~ HIP ACTIO(I. Those of you who have pioyec1 baeblll 1111)' hove boon told JI o..a time or other to narrow your stoni:e In oi'der to drive your hips th"""'1 ohud of tho bat. Tho 11mo princ:iplo•appliu·in · aotf. • . After-Winning· P~ir """"' !tit fldt!MM ti"" lll!M Of 111111 ., CATHl'RINI' POHo\l,,DtOM. "lANCl" MINERAL ITUOtOI llld ttllt DlcNHd. ulcl firm " <*'n""" " !ht follewlftl H071CE II HEREBY GIVEN '""" ~ Whot.f flllMt kl JllH lflCI "*" OONALO DONALDSON ti.. fllld ""f¥' e If r•l(lfl\el ''' .. IOllDwl: Pffltltlt lor ,,...._ ot Wiii .... -:=5 Ellwood S, Miiiar. to1'A Bucklntlhtm 11(9 If l.~ T•llMM!lll' M IW L1111, ,._, 1..0, Ctllf. ~. ~ 1e wMdl' II ..- Ctl'!Mn •.11111111er, 111M as....... tw"""' "rtklllln. 11111 #Ill"".....,! o. ... Mlttlt-21, ,,,.._ 9Ma " twit' ..... *M ........ • Orange Coast C o 11 e g e • s bueball team lw three ~ ~tohaltaborTto<IOus k>slng •lllluk that bu -readied 15 games. The Pirates of ooach Bmy Wallace tool: lt on the 'ebin twlct from Cen1tos, Ml and tr s .. the occ diamond satur- day. Webtday the Pi r a t.e s lraW:l to Sin Di.ego for a linde liip>e al Saturday COO• elude M ---·wllh a double header at Ila, lllejo Mesa. • The double aetback ran oe<;'• 8i>utb Coat ConfBence . record to l·lf and elevated circui~ l<ader Cerritos (l:H) four run games ahead d. San Diego M IJld Mt San ~io (ll-5)1 Billy PoweJl'a bltttng was about the only bHght spot for the Piralel. Powell collected one bit (a s1nglel in four trips to the plate In the first game and banged out four hits (all singles) in five appearances in the second contest. In the second game, OCC trailed Z..O, but narrowed it by a nm with a tally in the fifth on a single by Don McNealy, a walk and Powell's single. Cerritos made It 5-1 in the seventh, but OCC tallied a run in the eighth on singles by Powell am;t Bob Leavy, a fielder's dloiCe and a single by Mike Johnson. Cl1rk, lb •1RST OAMI' Cir.-CNrt Ill .. ' • • ' . S. Kintr, cf Pow.II, lb lN\'Y," Mdlffhl, If T. KllllJ, c Peul1 lb Pill, rf -·· OU!smbtl'O', ' T011ls • • ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . " . c.rrtlel 111 .. ' ' ' ' ' • Staw!, ftt Dltale. ct HerMndei, $$ SINl1!, lb s.-. 3b T.cltK'D, rt $Uni..-!, It M\.!Sk-, c V1uctrevl~ ' To111s ' • • • ' • • $Cll'I W l1111ln" ' • ' ' • .... ' . ' . ' . • • • • • • ' . • • • • • • • • .... ' ' ' ' ' , ' ' • • ' ' , • ' • ' ' • • Cm"ilol 011 j02 000-I t 1 OrlftH Oll•ll 000 Q(D i!00-(1 .' 2 • si'cONO •AME • • • ·I( your stance Is too wide (illustration #1), you will 'hr/e difficulty clearing your hips as you swing the club down· into I .. ;. .w~ .. ..-the ban· (illustration # 2). This may cause·• b1dly hooked sh9t. · It certainlywill restrictyo~rctut>. head spted, by,de-emph1'sizin& the use "Of your legs. • . .WIDJ a stance of approximat• ly shoulder width .(fflustration #l), you will bo bitter able to luh your hips through tho hit- ting zone well •head of your hands and·tho club. Better dis- tance and ac:curocy will roaull •• lMN41'1... ..... .,.. IRON OUT THOSE IRON SHOTS!Arnold PlkMr'sbookllt"Hlttll'll th• Irons" 1ttes ch•mpionshlp tips to help lh•rpen )'OUr ironshot t.chniqu•. Send 20$ and a stlmped, retur111 •nv9ioP9 to Arnokf P1lm1r, In car• Of-till• n.wsp•IMf· OCC IV Loses Anteater Crew Defeats UCLA UC Irvine's varsity crew is a boat length in a time of u n de teated after three 6:23.0 to 6:25.0 for the 49ers. weekends of dual and double-In the freshman race, Long -. . . . Beach was the winner in 1:31.0 dual meet achon mclud1ng vie-to 1:41 .0 for UCI . Amazing Dove Wollos cbaJk. ed up his 10th victory without a loss IJld Dan Uanten and Jim Gree.nway each powered their first borne runs ·of the """°" to give UC lrtlne a Jalr of. vktoriel over visiting !JC S.. Diego Saturday, W IJld w. , Tbe rubber-armed Anteater hurler came hack after two days rest to work the Opal l)vo Innings of the nightcap In relief. Re gave up one earned run -., the border nine Ued the • , ocore >t 5-5 In the top of the seventh. ffe allowed three \ bue hits and atruck out two. Irvine's aeuon record now ltanda at i1 wine, I ·defeats and two ties. Fourteen la.met remal~ en the regular· RUOn schedule Jncluding four this weet. Tueedly, UC Rive rs Ide vlaKI the Irvine campm and Wedne:9day the Anteater 1 travel to Cal T e ch in Plfldena. Wollos will atart . IPluat Riverside and Ben Wetiler will open at Cal Tech~ A • doubldluder with Cal Lutlleran In 'lllouaand Ool!& Saturday closes out the "eek. I - SaMl,eback Nine ' ' Captures Pair Saddleback eoneee·s baseball team is faced with a must win situation in its re- maining rour Desert Confer- ence games. The Gauchos ran their con- ference mark to M Saturday with 5-0 and W victories over College of the Desert on the 5addleback diamond and in uie process remained two games behind pace-setting Mt. San Jacinto. Coad! Doug Fritz' team bas double headers remaining at Barstow (this Saturday) and at Palo Verde (May 2). With Mt. San Jacinto idle this week, a pair of victories by Saddleback this comillg Satunlay would put lhem just one game back in the league standings. Al.5() in contention for title honors are Victor Valley (9-3), Imperial Valley (8-4) and Mira Costa (M l. Victor Valley and MI r a Costa meet in a make-up doubleheader Tue9day at Vic· and walked four. Shapard threw a six-hitter in the nlne- lnillnc second game. •IRST 8AM• ........ CllUI .. • NtllOll. tb oi,11ltnltf\. ., t.ntiwdler, ct· , ... .,..., . -·-""'· . Stvfllbl, t ........ lb l"tnnlnwton, 11 Tot1l1 R_,d ,_,. .-.u Mldcllt!ntr. '' "'''"'· , R111;1t, 11 C.11", rt lryfn, c Her!llndtt. 3b T011ls • ' ' , • ' , ' ~ .. • • • ' • ' ' ' ' ,. ·-W IMhtll ' ' • • I ' ' • ' ' • ' • • • • • • • • • • ' DeHrt OOD OOD 0 -o SlddltMdt;; o:n 101 JC -s SICOttO 8AMS s........atu Nllton, 7b LollVfllCktr. cf $tllbb1, t ~dwlfd1, 3b IOl'le. 1b O..by~lrt, rf HO'l't, rt (1Wl1ltn$tn, • ~··" ""-"""I Tllt1t .. ' , • • ' ' ' , ' " ' ' ' I ' • ' ' • • ' • • : ' ' • • ' ' • • • • • • ' • • • • ' ' • • ' ' ' ' • ' ' • ' ' • ' • ' ' • tor Valley. On Saturday s.,...i a ' . ' ' • • El'-' 1. Mllltr • tor Mtv 1, tt10 1t 'eao '""'·· '" •-Satu df • n..-C...-I", Mllllr ao.im-el' D•ll"l'IMlll Ho. J .. ..W. "" r J I opener, ~ tt•t. ot c1111oro11e. °'"'" CountY: ooun, " 10ll c1vk ctn* 0r1111 w..-, in nil Nlcholion posted hit sixth On AHll 11. ma. bitf«-1 •• I Met..., '"' City " Slntl ..... C.lltwflllt. ' l"ullllc In .nd ,.,. llld '''"· -'"' Dttld ........ 1 .. ,,,... •• win aplnst two defeats in .-.Nd 1E11W0011 s. Mn11r •• ,... CIONI! w. ir. ST JOHN, .. going the fljtl aeven innings. :t:!'':.!.':':. ':u::,i:.11e 1o":w: ••t.viN •. c::~vN~llf\, .. :.:,;: Hansen despite wrenching rn1tl'Wlll!lf •ncl •cknoW!ldotd lllrf ••· 4H Nwt11 ........,. ......,.,. his t ICUlld fht MIM. N ......... iMldl. C..,.,... ,.. back in pregame infield tOl"l"ICIAt. Sl!Alt Tllr UWJ •tm • ~· s14J1.ed and ha~ two hit.a: =z-,.., K"=•lllarnil A~ ~ C-.t Otlh' ~1 ... tO three appearances tricludlng · PrllldNt Dftlm In .,.. 11, -. ts. 1m nM• a two-run homer in the third. :~°":7on e-.. LEGAL N011CE ' Re dkln't play in the secoDd ~1:=·J:-.:fc-1 °"'"" ,.11~. ' .: game. 6-rll 1i. 20; 27 ..... ......., " lf10 410-1' ,..,,l•toa COU•T °" TN• ; Durable Bobby Farrar took sT•TI o, ca1.1,ott10• "" .. ~y· LEGAL NOTICE THI cou,.:.11.=.,.o.uN•• over at shortstop and Is the NOT•CI o• H•A•t .. ~ P•T•T•• only pl•thlsyer to appear tn all 33 ttlRTl,IU'Q· Of' BUSllllllS r:~:::•TA.'s~..:.:;.r-_.,AND ,Dk gamea: season, ,IC11Tf(Mtt NAMI! t"slltt ,,, A•THUk DONALDSON, Irvine ·--• r Um I n. ~ • ctNHY tNr ,,. °""""' ' """"" i::u ?Ur es n ~lne I blltlllMI II "" ..... 1.,1no HOTICi: IS He•e•Y GIVEN ""' the seaAi iMmg of the AWl'IUI, COffl Miu. Cilllllfnla, ll!'ldfr Jflt OONALO ~lOSON flal tllN lllf"t:ln • fidlti-·""" -flf HUNT'S GLASS & l'Ctlllen -.. ....... el' .... lf'lll 1V ope~ .to put the. game out of MIR~• _. t111t1 ""' 11rrn i. c;on_.i luul!Q ,...,.., 'Utlltl' T• ......-to .,. -~ Si I b Mlk s of ,... ~ .....--. Wllat1I lllmet In -..;:,.. .. :..... ..... rtcn..c11. ng es y e &ska t1111 •.net ,.1.9m p1 Ntldenc:e .,, •• ~::i.,.. Nr1':~.::, .,. .. "" -... ~ and Hansen and a walk to fol~tii.n N nd •utn E OI nc1 "~ of '""'""-IN -"-lllltfl "" Greenway loaded the •··-"''' ,,_. • ..... · 6 -• 1w 1111"' t. 1m 11 t ::io a . .,._.. 1n "" UG:iCll, t rt VI • COii,,.._ f1f Dtttill'fn*ll Mo. :I• Gf MN An error, .a passed ball and ~~A!;-1111 Im cowt. II .,. Civic: Cteltf D'1w Wtft, "' Farrar's single and M I t e w1111• H. oii,... in. cttv ., """' ,_, c.Mflmi.. lllutll E 01-.d Dltl!d "'"11 W. 1'1' S)'kora's sacri£ict fly brought "'" « Q1...,.n1 •• Or•ntt c'1ntY : ~;.. '~""· four across On' ""'" 11• 19"' """" rM, • Htt•rv •ALVIN • K•IN When W~llos took over In =: :itii.:" H~~i:.:=;. '::o:: 414 IMr1ll ....._,. ••" •f h E. Dl1tnond kllcr#n hi nie hi tie 1t11 ....._, IHdl. ~ ff:!e lghtcap, the score was ,..,..... wt.-ntrnes '" 1'*1c:rtbed to A=,;:' ::.::" eo.t o..tl'I !u•t, tied 4-4 Greenway's ·homer In 1111 w1t111n lnltnimtflt "111 1c11.-le<kl111 ... , ,. ,. ,.. 2• "" ,,t.)9 ' ' 11\ey ••tculld !ht Hint. "~C";.;;":.::C' =c::•:..:;:.;_ ____ _ the slzth gave the Anteaters a tOFF1c1M. IEALI 1• ·-·· NOl'IC• ta I d Mir\' K. Htnr, LCA.IJUo 11t mc:;nen TY ea . NdtrY P11b11c-e1u1orn11 After UCSD· scored In the ,...lnct"'I Offic• In Or.._ Count¥ tl•Tlll'ICAT• OI' BUllllUlr •tcTtTIOUS llAMI top of the seventh, Farrar was ,.,.., comm1111on e..i .. TPll ~lsnld *' c.nirv ..., .,. CCl'lductlnl I """"""' It IZJ E. lnft 51 .• Piiot, Colli t.\111,o C.lllomll, undw till ffc. 111-10 tltlow llnn ·-Ill FIDWfn W O..V .-i tNot •Id tlrm It ~ el tile follow- safe on an outfield error and 11•ue11!:· ~.:.:' cot11 0.11'1' scored on :C:vknr11'.o1 single. A,.,11 20.,u, Mlw"' 11, 1no l"IRST OAMI UC SolN OllOO (JI McComb&..,..,. eush, rt. 11.IJttr, d •lb "'ttrnen, c .........,. .. ' . ' ' . . ' • • ' . . ' ' . , . • • . ' • • v , Shlnll.. If Plrller, Jb.tf ...... lb SIMffll'ld, " Voll;ot1, Jb e.1r1no • ..s Tot11f UC l•VINI Ill .. ' F1rr1r, ff.,, 5\ltor1, Jb.Jb cr.,i,, cf s...nc •. lb Sllkl, rt H1nttn. u Gr1er1w1v. Jb SMllM, c Nldlol""'1, 11 Arid.,_, If hktr, 11 Pl11.11ro, °" SpenUI, lD 2 I ' . ' ~ • • . ' ' , ' ' ' ' ' ' • • • • ' . • • Tot1t1 " ., s~ W'-nlllSI LEGAL NOTICE Int ,.,_, .... "'"'" In 11111 ... rbl ,,_ " ,..;o.w;e ..... fO!lowl; ~. II J John D. SClllts.. 2N11 C~I BIYf .. ? • ...-... HollY-.1, t1I. • ° Cl!aTlll'ICATI 01" •ustN•U G•rv •• ._,, ml C.hutnll ........ : : ll'ICTITIOU5 NAM• Holtrwood, C.I. Tiie unHnllnld doe• Cll'tl" he Is D1tod f.1.10 ' •, (Olldudftlt I blltlNU 11 ff11 Wille, John D, !klltl ' Co-111 Mna, C.lllomla, uno... 1111 c;.,., •. 11«1t1 l t lldllloUI firm 111me llf SKVCRAFT Slit. of C1lllornl1, Orallll COUl!fY 1" . 1 • l!NGINEERING co. Mid 11'111 uld !Inn °" a,;rn 13, ltl'O, blfon'IM,. NofltV• I II 11 _,_.. of till hllkl'WI"' ,..,_ ,..,.le In Ind for Wld Jllh, ...,_ll't I I ..,_ n1m1 In fllU Incl •IKI of rtllOtnci •-rid John 0., klltl 11111 G.l"t 0 0 It 11 follo'MI: It. H. 8ol.ll:t --n to OM lo bl 1'1!1 ,..,. 1 I llot11!tt Htrrfton, 2111 Wlllo lll'lt, IOl'IS whCM NIMS 11'1, llllll<.Tlbed lo tltl Catll Mey, C1lltornl1 within ln&W\llfl9llf ,trill 9CkNIWl1dl• fMIV II rbl 0.tld April ), ltl'O tK«ulld JI'! Mll'll· ~ 1 I Roblrf HlrrltM OFFK:IAI: SIAl o 1 Sii'-o1 C1llfornl1, 0••1111' COUfll'I': Wlllt1rn "'· Sdlflildt, I 1 On APIJLJ, 191'. btfore ms, I Nohlr, Nollrt Pi!llllc I I "lltllk In Md for .. 111 Stilt, HflOnellV Offlcl•I Siii 2 o •-rid RoDert H1"lton kMwn to rne Noll" Publk-C.llflrllle ) 2 kl be "" ""°" ..,_ llllM 11 tublulb-Prlnclil•I Offlc1 In o o Id lo lt'lf wllttln lntlrvrntnt 11111 Orl'nge Counl'I' 1 0 ld!nowl-. hlo IXICU!wd .. -· Mv CommlUkln i!Jlp!rfl I 0 (OFFICIAL SEAll Nov. n . 1rn • o B Ml,., K. HlnrY P11blt11\1d Or11111 CO.rt Dlll'I' PJlclt o o lllot1r, PIJbllc-C11l"'nl1 APl'I! 20. tl. IMY 4 11. ll'l'tl 110..l'lfl' 1 0 PrltKl"I Dffl" In c • • °'-• c_.., LEGAL NOTICE t : Mv Commlulon Eu1,. Nov. M. lf72 Pulttt"*f on-CO.st D•I" Plitt. r • I A;ffll f. IS. 20. 21, 1'11 f20-10 UC Sin Ditto OOD 100 1-J 7 l -------------1 UC )rvlM oa 101 JC -I t 2 LEGAL NOTICE' llCOND !JAMI I.IC SolN OIEOO UI McCombt .... ,. 1~111. ,, Rllttr. lb Plllm•n. c H«m1n. lD $hfM, lf Bl'lr1no. d Yc*ot1, 2" P1rto;1r,,...... Toti ts .. ' ' ' ' . . ' . ' ' . ' ' • • • • • • " . I.IC llllVINI 141 ----or-co...1111 WllJrtlfr, rf PIM, c:I P1111, ltl .,_n, lb lb r " rttl l 0 1 0 7 D 0 I tories over UC L A , UC Next outing for UCI and Berkeley, Cal State (Long -~Coall-Will be the an- Beacb) twlCe ·aoo: Loy o t:B nual San DiegORegatta ,Satur..- University. day at Mission Bay. other Imperial travels· to Victor £~. a. Valiey-forlwo and Mira-Gosta-:=_..>-~"';.:..--. hosts Palo Verde in • Root,Jb doubJebeader. ==· ~ .. ' • • ' • • • , } +--F•rrMMI 1 1 · Sotnlkl, II ••• r . ' ' ' lMVV, SI CIM1<, 711 ' 0 1 • s 1 ' 2 ' • ' 0 ' 0 0 0 J O I l l 0 1 • ' 0 0 0 J 1 1 0 l 0 0 • 1 0 ' 0 I I l I ' 0 0 0 l7Jll J Saturday morning in North teams cOompeting i n c I u d e Lido Channel the Irvine varsi-USC, San Di.ego State, Stan- ty defeated UCLA for the first ford and Cal State (Long time in four years and a span Beach). that includes five straight The following weekend (May defeats at the hands cf the 2) both will compete In the an- Bruins. nual Newport Regatta with UC In the Saddlebacll double s•""'*· 11 win Saturday It was again the "1""'· c ' Irvin, c fine pitching cf Greg Pen-T•rr, c nington and Steve Shapard T"'•1• that propelled the Gauchos. Pennington tossed a one-hit- ter in the opener (a fourth in- ning single), struck out seven SC.rt .,, ln~IR91 ...... S1ddltb1ck ' ' ' • T. Klf!9, c Johnson, c $. King, cf MtNeelv, If Wllbrecnt, rf Pinter. " love. 11 Davlson. P Tot111 C'"1 .. I Ill 51111111. 1b 0191111, d H1!fllllfMHl, II St•le• lb snow, 3b TecllKO. rf SIJ!!-1, If Mln.lc:lr., c MJdlo, " T011J1 .. ' ' , . ' . "' ' . ' . ' . ' , ' . ' ' , ' Uct was clocked in 6:07.0 Santa Barbara and Loyola for the 2 CKKl -meter course also taking part. with cst.B close behind at 6:07.3 and UCLA trailing in 6:09.0. ' Baseba ll . ' • • ' . . ' . ' . ' . ' ,. . SnnW lnnlltll . ' ' ' ' • ' .. Cerr1"11 020 001 m-t ' 1 Or1nve COis! OXI 010 011-3 11 ' McKeever Talks At Sports Night The Anteaters bad to come from behind for the second week in a row to post the vic- tory. Members of the varsity eight included conwain Den- nis Sweeney, stroke Mark Gantner ~(t Mik'e Thompson, Ken LewiS', Wynn Heck, Dave Coulter, Dave . Smith, Dave Maurer and Dave Taylor. Orange Coast College, com- peting in the same meet, pick- ed up a first and t'fO seconds. Marlin McKeever, middle in lower division competition. · lineb acker with the OCC won its lightweight Washington Redskins · and h 'th t r former USC and Ram stru:, race, finis ing WI 8 ime 0 will be guest speaker W-ed· 6:14 to UCL.A's 6:17.8. ~ n e s d a Y night at . Saint Pirates plaoed second in both Joachim's School sports night the junior varsity and frosh r-~· ·u races with the Bruins. ~IV! es. , 1be public is invited to at-In the. JV category, CX:C tend ' the program which is had a time of G:l0.8 wi:IUe being held to raise funds for 1 Upt,A's winning clocking was the School atbleUc program. 1 6:04. The Bruin freshman boat A donaUon of one dollar for was Umed in 6:12.4 with OCC adults and 50 cents for finishing with a time of 1:12.5. children will be accepted at The Irvine junior Varsity tbe door. defeated Ca1 state by one. hall ENROLL -MEN TODAY ' I . BOpY BUILDING PHYSICAL FITllESS MIGHT LOSS WDGHT GAIN ' 6 ~J:s s20 'IJMmD . OFFER . ' PAOGRAM INCLUDES: ·--·--• s.. .... e swr.-.. . ._ ·--. .._ .... . ,,_,., ........ e ,.,.._.I.I c- For Coast Area Tennis, Golf R esults Jllfll• v....itr ~ 9Mdl tMI flf\'JIJ II MMtftl s1111i.e. BOWINn fLI lost .... M , 1-=t. Jr, Cll -1·!, IM, ~ T"O' \LI io.,1 ..... :M, 1.f. Pldl!n L l1nt U , """ S.1. ....... l.G•rti "Id MtC1rttr (Ll .,...,. 1·1, 1- ol. J ... H. Gymnastics : . Ir CIM flUJJ t•7.tf ir1W11 Tl,l!Tlbllntr -1. Gr1..,.. IC) 2. W1kllr (Cl l. Flaht'r IC\• San: l :.U. ) Ol'll hol'H -• Fi..,er (C) 7. Wldtr (C J. J. Melnlmh IC/. Store: '·'· orlr011t1I blr -. w~ldl'r !Cl 2. Wllll11T11 tCl 3. We:tltrl!olm tSI, Store: ·'~-eirttd -!. W Ider !Ci " Gr11tr !Cl l. '11wr (Cl. J:::., l • SIOll l'lorse -llP. MC:lnloe.h (Cl t. J. Mcln!Oll> IC) J. ll'Mlllr9tl' !Cl. :lql't: •. o. ,, P1r1llel b1r1 -1, W11d1!r J " Scolltld IC\ l . sn1w I"\· S«!r1!: • ' lllnt1l -. Gr1wr 'l 2. Trtvw 1c1 3· ~~~~J;r f{l,U1 7itt.91 C•M Tumbl!nt1 -1. Gr1Mr IC), 2. H•rOC:all1 (WJ , 3. Flalltr !Cl. .Lon• llOl'M -1. McF•ul IWI. 1, Fllhtr ft), J. Mclnto.11 ICJ. Hlgft btt -I. Wlllill'nt (CJ, 2. Jollntoll (W), I. Weller (Cl frl:fl fKOl't!9'1! -I. MCFMll (W), 1, Hlnkadle (W), J. W1!11!r tCI. S1cM hon.I -1. Flndl (WI, 1. l!wrttl (WJ, 3. Tlllurtt (WJ. P1r111e1 .,.,. -1. Holmes !W), J, L.Coe (WI, 3. Wllll1mt IC). Rl"'s -I. JOflnsCMI (W), J. MouullU IWI, J. E'l'er1tt IW), I Watl!!ln11er nn.u 1 f15'.4Sl LI wb-flJITlbllnO -1. Hll'lller CL 1. Mcl'1ul (W) J. Sl•Pll' Cll korl: .M. L.0!9 hor.N -1, C«* t LI t. MG!lo ~ 1 .11. Tilom~ ILi. ~: t.H. '*--I, Mlrdilt ILi J. (WI 1. Bl,ll'f (WI. ScOB; 1.U. HIM ltlr -I. Montoofl'I IL) t Slfflilr fL) 1. Oetds Il l. Sco1"1: 1.4$. P1r1llel blr1 -1, O'Ht!H (WI 1. Mun-(WJ :a. "'-'er IL), Scor1: 7.IO. "" !KtrdM -I. Mc:F1ul IW) 2. Sleeper LI 3. Hfrdler Ill Scorw: 1.-'0. Rl11t1 -I. D1r1 IL; J. J~ IW) J. H1rw1nl IL). k.or'll: l .U. DELTA SU PER QUA LITY Tires Cost Less Standings 0 1 5\'-0f'I, Jb o O Pl11strd, lb 0 0 Slsk•.rl' o a Cr1i.. ct O e Grlttft.,...Y, Jb o 1 Atlderson. c l , 81rlow, 1 Nlci'KJlllClf'I, pll WOii.,., I' Tolllt ' ' I o ' . ' . , ' ' ' . ' ' . • • " . ' . • • . ' S<WI '' lnnlnn UC Sin Dll90 -- UC lrvlnl ' 2010001-s OOJ Ill 1-' ~ BAFECC INSURANCE • • ' ' . , Cl'RTl,ICATI: ~ BUllN•U l"ICTITIOUI •tll:M NA.Ml .... .. ,.,.. CAS• NO.,. ..... LEGAL NOTICE Tiit llnffl'U.nec1 c1oes ""'"" Ctr'IW. 11--------------1tti.1 hi 11 concluctlne 1 buthwu far ~ m•l1tttlne llf 111et: "'°"""'°"' ooolfl~ ,..Ml41 H"k.. 11 1n lndlvlduel If :tS \ Cl!RTll"IColT• 01" •ttSINISS M1tkln1l1, L•tunl Hiiis, Cttlflrrtllo. PICTITIOUI NA.Ml rid I tt f The under1fgned °"' cirri~ M I• M,-~rT,'h1~.ct1~;ri:,~~ \ •= conducflntr I butlf!tH ., n12 Grind, -Id ol ""' followfntr ... ._. .._ H1Jntlnt1!1111 Buell, Ctllfornla. und« Iii. 111m1 In flllt Ind OIKI ol rftldtnct 11 .. llctltlclul firm lllmt OI AMERICAN llolivws. 1-11• !OST~G!_~~~ .. co .... ...ci, ... !"' llld O.vld R •• ffYlor, u1n MldWN:lf1,. .. rm "' ~.,.,....,_,. "' "' n,. Pl~ t.fuN Hiiis, C.Hhlntla , ..... wi--In fllU ..... •""'-"' rHldenc• DAVID R. TAYLO.ll. '\ 11 IS fallows: 0.tfd Aprlt 7. 191111 •1 ~! D, Frtd Jotinton, Sr., tJU Grind, COIJNTY OF ORolNGE 1 U. • Huntlnghln B11ch, C1Hfornl1. STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) D•lld Alll'll ,, 1'111 °" AMII '· 1'10, blfor• -· • Nohlrv D. F. Jotinton, Sr. Publlc Jn 1nd tor Mid Counl'I' 1!111 Stitt • Sttl• ol C1lllornl1. Or•ne• Cou"": __ • .,, I P-rid Otwld R. T1yi;J:· Oii ...,.rlf J, lffO, lllforl IM, I NOlll"I' k-lo mt lo tie fllt --...... 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HIRli IS YOUR OPPORTUHIT,'( TO SEE THEM AQAIN WITH THE INTIRE FAMILY, . . 1 WINNER OF ACADEMY AWARDSf ~-IClllDllllTilllll.CIDi DAVID LEAN'S FltM..."~"""""' DOCTOR ZHi\11\GO "'~'*"" "AROUND nfE WORJD IN 80 DAYS. CINEDOME ·----r=Tl . ~_.. .... ~ L:2J ,, ' •011•10•hh• · 10 '"''"•••nu• 1 • I TELEPHONE 673~261 WINNER OF .3 ' ACADEMY AWARDS BEST PICTURE BEST DIRECTION John Schlesinger BEST SCREEN PIA Y Waldo Salt ENDS TUESDAY --eest_SupporJing . Adot_ -GIG YOUNG-· TH[Y·MIOOT ·ttol!&6, DON'T THO~ c>8 I HARBOR at ADAMS, COSTA MESA, PHO~E.S46·3102 I ON HAllOl l lVD. • ONE MILE SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FWY. i NOTHING HAS BEEN LEFT OUT OF I THE AQY~RERS ! , Toexctt._,.oltlf~lclnltllhewaddf_! I • Ew•JWi• / ·-· .-..1.LIWISJ rvn.ww_,.. ... ,,, THE ADVEHIVREAS ., ........ _...,_._ _ .. __ GMllM.m~ MMU..·--~-.-....~ ...... ._ ..... ..... -.w ........ _,__ .., .......... w.,~-.-. ' TUUDAY, Al'llL 21, ''T'M Adff•htl'ln" wlll,..t 114 ..... - Speclal hitdlj Sh••· ., .. • -2 • I I I ,. ORAN CH COUNTY'S LARGIST · 2629 HARBOR BOUl.EYARD • 546-8640 o,.. h•"'91. tll l :JD Beach Bargain . Le51 Ul8.n one mile walk to the sunny Pacillc shore. This :mmaculate 4 bedroom, 3 bath, 2 slOJ')' home h.al been appraised by the Veteran• Administration at $37,300. nie· owner has been transferred and very anx- ious will consider any reuonable offer. Call to- day and steal it! Closing Costs On~! Costa Mesa Channer · $21,100 On a ln'e lined street In Costa Mesa, you'll find Ibis 3 bedroom doll house. For a total of $600. it can be yours, if s beautifully Jablhea.ped w i t h two PriVatt~11:nd lots o trees. Call tonite. Open till 8: 30. 3 Bedroom 2 Bath 117 .00 per mo. pays all READ THIS U you are ii\ !he market for a NEW home, see th~se outsland· ing customized homes, built by Frank H. Ayres and Son, locat· ed in a prime area very close· to Huntington St ate Beach. The homes are priced from $30,290 to $33,690 and vary in size from 3 to 4 bedrooms, 2 to 3 car gar- ages and 2 to 3 bath s, with shake· or mission tile roofs, fire- places, upderground utilities, concrete driveways. built· ins and carpeting. There is VA and FHA financing available. There are 3 homes available because of credit rejections. Occupancy by May 1, 1970 in this uniL As added features these homes in· elude such additional extras, 'as shag carp,ets, front lawn land· scaping with sprinklers. ' ~SIS POii SALi HOUSIS POR SALi U.,_.lty Porlt 11'1 H~ ... 1• TIRltlPIC VALUI MAJESTIC 2 STORY 'l'lti• h the l.OWESI' PR!C· CIR.CULAR El> 4 Bdrm. • Wnlly nn. STAIRCASE , PRES~IGE WATERFRONT HOMES CUSTOM 4 TO 7 BEDROOM ~oMES . 6 Beautllul unl.U. G, C..' garagoa & utility room, wilh 86 tt. Jrontirig on esc.U..t.swfm. ming beach. Ulilts are newly'fllrnlah•d. · · on the madlet in this uea! Wlridin: lo mqnlficent ms> 2%: Datha, blt·ins, 2• Jrpb. ttr aulte with retreat, Pri- (one ln mstr. bdnn.), A~ vate. batb ud mice walk in SOLUTELY 8 iP 0 TL ES S clot1tt. 5 bfdroomw. 3 ~ lhniout. °""' ip,!l'tO • may ....,. .. fmril(y ..... FOi'< 1>e '""buecl tor u low u MAL OOiING ROOM. lll't'. FROM $135,DOO TO $500,DOO " FURNISHED AND UNFURNISH!D Roducad to $2111-Xlftt !Wms BILL G!IUNDY, REALTC>lt 133 Dover Dr., Sulh :J, Newport 8'""" 19% dOMt. ,...., triple ,.,... • .....,.. lob Pettit, RHttefi drapH I: carpets Md PRIME BUILDING LOTS FROM ~5.000 TO $175,DOO, ' ~Ill MORE. Can be .......... =======o I "' 18,ooo o1own and IUbJoct 1240 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR G•neral 1200 Beck l1y 833 Dov•r Dr., Suite 3, N.B. 642420 RELAX ASSUME BY Owner. 3 Br hoUBe xlnt financinc, no points. $2tl,OOO. 2351 WeatrpU.ter, C.~I. j"'!!!~~~~~!!!!!~~~~~~~~~1 P,ti\e 2 B<dnn, 11> BA, 111 62/4°/o LOAN 1000 General 1000 eli!e wi1h bltfris. 6% •Loan Spacious near new CUiiom-;;;;;;;;· ;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, j availabl~. buUt home on one oJ New. c....,.. 411 •Mar 1250 CHARMING port ... , •• , mos\ desirable _____ ..:._ __ 2 8ednn + den, 1% baths, cul-de-sac streets. 4 bed-WATCHING .. • • gas , bl tins, pool, clubhouse n:>"!fll 3 baths wUh formal Your v.·ute'!' T\red ol. wrltinr Estate Sale privileges. d1nmg room, kitchen eatt.na: chedts to the Jandlord'!' 9 fOUR0 PLEXES · CONDOMINIUMS nook and lamlly roo~ w\\h Here'• a nee!, below \he Excellent resldentlal area, fi Income producing hou!ies A SPECIALTY! . ~ \ret bar. ~ outstandmg to Hwy. home + Income, that Speculators . READ THIS ~ income. Priced for im. on prime commercial Jof. Ask for Mike, caJI 545-8424 ove~ook, S55.25Q. wUl change all that! 2 BR. mediate &ale at $41,500. FHA Future treewa)' off nunp ' ' ~ 6iJ.8550 64&.nn Jiome 2 BR. apt I: guest terms (must be owner OC· frontsgf: roll\! wm put thfs quarters. $52,500. $10,000 cupied), New conventional property on one of Costa Down. loans (one lour-plex per (n. Mesa's buii.lest lntel'lll!Cfionl. I Univenlty Realty ~10 dividuall. Cash to existing Ideal for service 111.atlon, 3001. E. Coast H11'V., Cd~! ''""' lmulti·bldg pW'OhMe "'~'""""· "'·Call "'for HALECRESJ . DUPLEX~VIEW--_ .. available). All otters subject details. One lot from ocean & with PANORAMIC VIEW to court approval. Call o~an vlev.·. 2 BR. &t 3 BR. 2001 Bayside Dr. Eeeul. 545.-8424. ~ COATS _.Bedroom, 1'4 baths. hard· with lam. nn. PLUS l·Br. & shake roof 1·:rly. 3 Br. 4 ba. &. \vood noon:· $24;250 Full balh •gi.wst fm. t:ooks new. waterfront bOme, xlllt swim· · WALLACE Price. VETS no down, FHA Good rc nlll1 area. $51.500. mine beach. Newly i-edecot. REALTORS low down. $175.<XXI SHO\VN BY APPT. --->54'41,..4141-FULLER REALTY 1111 Gnindy, Ruhor (Open Eveninis) 546-0ll4 833 Dover Dr., N.B, M2463) !!!'!'W!!"H~A~T?~O~N~L Y"-"'!'$800~"' I Cost• Mii• 1100 NEWPORT-' . ' .:=,:s:w~~ DOWN + FHA · ----HEIGHTS 219 Poppy Ave, CdM. Oc<an to e~ % aovernment loo. $44,500 rtJU. PRICE. • WE SELL A HOMI EVlltY JI MINUTES Walker -&: lee Realtors --142-4<50 s<&6140 $14,751 3Sednn~2BA.Dblel!"' •ae with acceaa to alley. Wall to wall cpts. • drpl. ~ clean. De- place, ·oPtn ldtcbe!l with blt- lm. """ -. a $190 f1d mo. incltide• all. l'''''1W "~~'!~- Decoratirl drmn. 4 Blt, 1 "- BA ~ 'i'J'll, CUlbn drpl, lie cOvettd ·patio, in- door I outdoor elec kit. l Y.i Yrs new. Adult occups.d. Take over 6%. + IA % int. FHA. BRASHEAR REAL TY 847-8507 Eves. 6tU>G'1 7112•1. INTEREST 'CLOSING COSTS OWNER MOVING view 3 br, (!riv. potlo. '"'' That'• tight! For this 3 bed· $23,950 . above little Corona Bch. Take-over VA loan at S239 room 2 bath home in Costa 4 Bedrooms ~1ovin&: '°' Hawaii. total monthly. 3 Br, Ill " Mesa. Big corner lot with Anyone can assume hi& GI , 2 laths , MUST SILL Ux17 encl patk>, like new Double garage on a areal loan for $3lOO. Down pay. · R R • $52,400 CU!tom drps, crpll. One YoV litreel. Needs some deaning ment includes larre 2 itory, La"I• Urftl"K Oom Phone 175-7817 after 6. old. l'lfu8': sell th111 week! S ~rm home in xlnt condl· CuMle-uc StrMt I y bu! a heck ot a bul'! Subject .... 81 k all •-•-t CALL NOW! Fimlly •• ,.L H-IRASHIAR R ALT lo a new F.H.A_ or GI_ Joan ...,.,. OC w 'Sncuu:: too • -""" ... ,,. 841 D~ '"""-· .,~.,...,-. -crpts & drps. Buy of the 546-2313 Five Bedrooms! Three bath&'. _,.,, LY~ • .-vu• ""ith annual percentage rate 1$34 950 "-" "'"!'"! ,-,. •--•t One bl-k· •-7 Newport LINDA ISLE ~fagnificently designed home with 5 txlnru;, maid·1 rm &. 5 baths. Spacious living k dining nns open to can- tilevt't°ed patio deck lacing lagoon. Rumpus rm + fam- ily room which opens to pr- den patio. Wet bar. $169,D>. .#80 Lioda Isle Open daily J.5 of 8'h%. WHAT ? When can year a · · >.Al.l J'W" ...., lWJU. ....... w F-~•ln Vall-1410 Here's your choict to be lirst octan! Ru&tic ch a Tm ln !""'r •r for th is """'cious beauty. you see It? NOW! Call ,~-;J "•M'• be1t location. ·~.ooo ---------- ., ~ Victori1 WE SELL A HOME -~ -Just llsled and ready to 646-Nll EVERY Jl MINUTES • -Hal Plnchin & Assec. SPANISH Townhouee. enjoy. Heavy shake roof. • BY TRANsnt'O O'N?H!r 2 R.EALTOltS Dn,p11, carpetl, decorated. modern BR I c K fl.RE-(anytim•) Walker & Lee story, 1 yr old 5 BR. 3 BA. 3900 E. Coa!t lh\·y. G7;;...f39! prden patio, 4 Br, 2.'n .. PLACE. 1'4 baths ti \vilh NEW LISTING atth designed, pool ~ize lot, CORONA DEL MAR-recre1.tion Jactlitie• nearby. outs id" entry I, walled1 _.._..__,;;;_;;_;;;; .. ;,,_,..._.,_.... Rcilltoni 523 9SD ·• 1 · ul • 1 Blk Assume aood nlA loan 1' FULL p CE , /llu o c ""c-sac. · Breathhildng View! 3 BR. 2 127 950. 968-4019 POOL-SIZED y.ard, excellcnl $20,000 · RI 2700 J.larbor Blvd. at Adams No do\vn to vets, low down Back Q,a,. 2700 Sq ft, din be. ?ilinimwn yard \Wril:, A _::;;:;• ======= carpeting, drapes, wallpu-1 MILE TO .BEACH 5-6-046.l Open ·111 9 PM FHA: 3 BR, 1% BA, dble rm, am .ewina: rm o.· of(ice, miJ beautv! Shown J>y 1.p. ;..,;San .Cll-'-~ per. $29,000 anr bas an exist.. Sharp 3 bedroom; 2 bath with CLOS-E gar Huge yard fenced front famlkjt 30 x 1•, ijy,. rm. ~t"I'~\ i• · mwn•• ing VA kJaii, 5,. 'lo ahnual large comtry styte-kttchcn ~ & re~harp!-won1t~Jut! _w/beamcd ce.llin&:~ .L b'plc. MORO AN iEAL TY ·Triplexes • from $39,995 THE BLUFFS' rate, Sl8l PlTI per month. and ela1ric built·ins. Great YOUR EYES 'BOB OLSON REAL TOR J.1other.in.Jaw suite w/sep 673-6642 6T:i-64..i9 4 Uni.ti • from $52.000 N. l bd & 1 •·"'I You don't have to be • Vet ..iay srea tor lhe {<id!I. Buy enlrance 151000 546-7544 ice rms e ec UWJ • "" and envision a dream! Now 546-5580 · • · 3411 E. Coast Hwy., OIM View Homes • Xlnt lll!!mll . & Pri to benefit here! .wbject to Jow 5~ p<em· ::r:: m range oven. vate WE SELL A HOME ment loan and S96 ,_.month open I.hem and call for an LOVELY 3 BR. 2 BA. * CllARMING ~ wateruvn~ DUPLEX-$21750 Lot.. From $7,000 patio. Perfect lot a coopl.e. ,.... appointment! It's a well-lo-d 3 home. 3 BR. 3 BA. Larre · ' Apt. rentals -from $135 ln exclusive N.-m.nrt ana. EVERY 31 MINUTES P4Y! all. VA &r FHA terms cov e r e Patio . 11 4 ''''"· Pwr' ' •--i. T--•c Bring yaur check book -this """'LDEu TRIANGLI ... ,.... cated, well decorated, clean, p ul · I'"" :';N\ c \I .., ~ l.IUtt t<l-~ll.I 2 -" I,.~ w lk & L available e. anno. ~.:..uu. & buy al s::'-,00\l'. v:on 't laHt! Income buy -·-· a er ee . OME pride-Of-OWnet'l!.hip home in .l:Atl277J B k -R1•lly • 492.2131 . ''Our 25th Yfla r'' WE SELL AH bea'utitul MESA VER.DE. ,,.,,.. ro er. JONES REALTY 673-6210 + l BR. Income prop. on EVERY 31 MINUTES $13,900 R-2 zone -very acarce-lot. -;;432=:::N;:. :::El:::Camlno===RMl==I WESLEY N. Realtorz· · Shag carj>elll, decorator wall CUTE EASI'SIDE 4 ROOM 'I1IE BLUFFS 3 Bdrm, 3 Low taxes! Low price! Own--TAYLOR co. 20-13 Westcliff Or. Walker & Lee paper, ·lots of wood panel-HOAfE. 6% LOAN. bath, ~pllt1 level, on er w/carry large 2nd. San Juan .1710 Realtors 64&-77f.t ing. Intercom. Big Shade 54~. 642-9315 ere en be J't . Custom Bay~ Beach Realty 6/:i-3000 Caplstrane 172.S Th i s ho m e ollers NEWPORT CllITFJt Open 'til 9:00 PA1 Realtors Tree!. Don't Miss This One decorated & Immaculate. ___ --"'~·'"·-----·• everything: pa1oa verde 2lll Sa J . H.lll Rd 768'1 Eding~ • S2"l'.8ii0. 2 Houses -3 Bdrm, 1-Bdrm. 4rie kitchen. S 3 7, 90 o. I I~ p I I 1-.. . PERFECT stone lireplace, doubt e n ~::o 1 · FHA A: ital• 842-41jj ~141) S46-2313 Jnc. $265. Close lo stores, Sff..(R75 aft 6 pm weekdays • -a en nsu a -HIDEAWAY garage, tiled bu i lt-in II ,===-===== Oouble-sharp4Bedrmoncor.li.iii.i ....... iiiiiiiiiijliiiioj0; park. sza.ooo. 545-248& DOH~T MISS BLUFl'S _ ~ kitchen, comer lot, large ''GOV'T APPRAISED'' ner. shows like model. $220 Excellent lncOme Ownr/Agt. Exqui.$1te 3 Br 21,i ba wet 20'x50' l\.fOBILE HO~fE on Ramblin& Trout stream wan- rea.r yard, close to all SUBJECT TO mo. includes everythlng, 4 UNITS' bat dbl oven' auto Water BAY. Adult& onl)', no pets. den past this rustic jewe1 sc:hools-dlurch a.nd s~ NO MONEY DOWN lo G.I.'s $32,500 .or make ~n oUer. In Balboa's bef;1 rental area. Mesa Del Mir 1105 80thtr. By Ow~r $45,000. Pb. bl,500. 6'i~74 with 2 lge, bdnns., new bll.tb ping, hard~'OOCI f l oors, or IBA terms, BeauWul 3 lmmediatepossession. very d ose to N.H.Y. Club. OPEN HOUSE ·-----~ llSJ l:modemknottypineldtdL family room, and may be bedroom home on a great Fixer Upper bei.1 bayfront beach and lMMAC. 4 Br. crpl!, drps, HAWAII BOUND _ Luxury Lido 11,,! I•:_ ___ ..:;;:.: J.ce, Uvit'I nn. featuretl Iota purchased subject to ex-corner location. Upgraded New listing or Mesa Verde ocean. All apts: tn top condi· ideal I a n d 1 ca PI n I & Bayfront Condo. Furn. 2 Br1 O&CORATOR'S ' 1°,1,-1..., '•~-· ~ hupat ~ -- is ting 41.ii% VA loan. carpets and gorgeous drap-c;:ambridge home on quiet tion & rented. $6'1.500. Sun, Mon·, Tues 1-5 ' decorating. 843 Sooora, C.M. 2 Ba •. $47,500 xlnt te;rnu. HOME ... u~ .l\U,. ui Located in excellent Costa es. Close lo freeways and street. Nttds. work but pric-Walter HallSt' .,a• Mir• Loml, McKeniie Realtor. H')-0732 a.. ll#..n .. done • lid Pinn.,\ rippllnc btoob A 1\lesa ateL <Avner asking shopping. Modem California ed ..... · ,,_ M V d 1110 gc;au .... ....., · OJ· rms. ...__1. .. ~ seclusion from the risul for present cond~ ~ Back Biy esa •r • *BLUFFS -Choice corn. Famlly nn, Xlnt rtreet to """....- 125,500-Call on this one. style kitchen, H11a. brick ti V rut d: the world. COn1Jplol""1 3 Bedroom 2 Bath $21,950 - $134.00 per mo. Thia very popular floor plan has ramily roOm and breakfast bar, buy subject to 5%% FHA loan. Total payment will be $134.00 per month. New paint. deluxe deep pad hlgti pUe carpeting throughout. You mldt see It to beli~e it. It's sha~ Open till 8: 30. 3 Bedroom and Fanli~ Room $153.00 per month total payment -~ on. acant. Lots of built-in cablnet1 I vtew lot. 3 Br. 2 Ba. 1 level atreet 45 Jt. lot fireplace. Double Garagf. L M.sa V•rde Condo f1U11lshed incl. carpet's. A call to !ltt. •a1e1 CokhNell,Banker shelves in this cu~tmn 3 Bed-n walled pe.tio, cus. extras . $911,500 drapes. ·Minutts from the WE SELL A HOME ./ Big s Bedrm home . SllO ~'"''_,...., rm home. Plua 22x22 family Country Club v la, adja.c to Save S$ • S31,950. 644-4265. LIDO REALTY INC• -~· •-1 •• ml to Op lo 137 • golf course ror sale by own. """T· ... on y u • EVERY 31 -MINUTES t n at • 50. rm, 3 Fireplaces. heavy LEASE/option S75,()JO 3117 Via IJdo £n.7300 new harbor. & ./ • Bedrm Mesa Verde .. dee-a•• •700 ... 2430 shake roof. Large yard with er. 3 BR, 2~ BA, q .. llv. Baycrest exec. home. Full EXTRA CHARMIN" W lk L • " ho l300 \V'lh ._ _. rm., patio. deluxe frigidain! ~ a er ee orator s me. 1 :;::;::;:;: 1 separate play area for chi!· view Back Bay $7"..0/mo. option at $3&,000 or 2 year dren. appl's, radiant beat, dbl car Owner_ 642-4715 4 BR, 3 BA home on 35' lot. Real I . no t . I w/elec dr & bit-in lritOl'ag! -======== &st buy on Lido. $63,~. IOl'll ease WI! u option. 1331 w. BAY' AVE . ean Smith, Realtor cabinels. $35.000. 540>6249. ';; Ken Brittingham, Pete Bar- UNBELIEVABLE PR.ICE OF $19,000 And, owner will finance at 8% 54S.M91 Open 'ti! 9 Pl\.f {Mlfcinmalhelht) Ideal home for be11ch mind-1 * BY O\VNER * 4 BR. 3 2700 Jlarbor Blvd . at Adan1s ~ ~46.5110 {Open Tuesday 1-5) B,.ycr•st 1223 rell Re.ally, 642-5200. I . _ 400 E. 1 th St., C.?i.f. BA, famlly rm. luxurious, GREAT FAMILY · THE HUNTSMA •Ov•r ook1n9 Canale Ol..LEGE REALTY ed family. View or Bay. Ac-641).3235 Eves: 545-2737 Assumable 6¥.i%. $42.$0. . HOME Hui1tintton B•ach 1400 · N •• 3 BR. home. Private beach SCXIAd""51tH11bar,CM. ross from large beach. 3 .,.~ ,......., .REAL ESTATE :::::::::::E::I ~,. < BR,'2% BA, lam rm."" 6"" LOAN area. Nr. pools. te1mlo & rec. Bedroom exJ?a.nclable ~ URGENT YJ: t• ~144 Coast Hwy., Dana Point ~~~· s~':, to the ocean. pwltht '""a"Y 'r"rvettate patio\. *" * College Park 1115 ~~!lf~~ri: :i;~255 to see ~~!Oni~;br~~~~~!!!. •Re~:!te• # CAYWOOD REAL TY IRVINE COVE e e a When you wan\ to \isl or"" -B t-H-. h Int st·-. FINE . Bayettst Four BR 2 both beaoly and iak• OV0' Sal .. -wanted 6303 \V. Coast Hwy .. NB REALTY )'OUI' home .. We are in con-ea lg ere home , for sale or trade. paymenll of only $250 sub-·I· =;==::::::===='I e 541-1290 e OCEAN VIE\V LOT tact "1th 62 families moving Secluded street. large yard. Jeet to this Jow61A.% rovern· D.'~rtl•x_•• fw S.le 1'75 I . 1005 \Vr stcll:r Dr .. NB into !he .Newport Beach le Assumes~ rnA loan, 4 BR, 548-0773 ment k>&n. Modem aVOC1ldO - SELL Or RENT ~41-5200 ~ Costa ~fen area In the nexl 2 BA, hrd"'d fin, shake roof, ,;;:;,;.~· =====~ b""l·t'n• Wt'lh , .. .., shag .. ar· Cdl\I, 2 .hoilaes, 1 ara ••~ P't'ivate (.'ommunily BC'uch '-::=:::=::::::=::; , wi .. " .• .• _ _ _ 60 day11. Call for eppt. or low down on new V~-Dewer Shera• 1227 pelt to.match. Oi'1LY $4,fl(ll} sa;:;,ooo. S1lXKI down. 3001 Femheath, C.~1. (off 1300 Baker ) 3 BR. 2 Ba, newly redecorated, Will 9:f!ll on contract for low down, 642--2221 or 646-9666 8kr. $25,950 51;,•;. Loan For You l s:::>.OXI A HONEY FHA. $28,000 Full Price. OUNT S Down. Bia 675-6044, 6U-3223 Coala Mesa lnvo•tn,.nt Co. *BAY·M AIN * WE SE·LL A HOME RENTALS FOR THE MONEY 548-1711 Scenic pvt. location. Nearly U ES H F 1-L-• ~tovr inin lhi~ nkt-:; t,:!nn new "Old World" Contem· EVERY 11 MIN T OUMI um....,. ML"•:c conrtuminium. N.?ir N•wport ha.di 1200 porary, spacious w/atrium Walker & Lee Rent••• te Shire nt'\\' cal"pr1~ -2 balh,~. Only I ~ Newpo,rt Blvd., CM ;.;..;=.;.;.,_;;.=:.;..;"'-';;.;;:.: .I?; court. 5 Br'a expandable, St82a dM11n. Call today, the CALL 646-3928 Eves, 642-(1185 EXCLUSIVE 5000 sq It, 4~ Ba, bi~illnp, Jll"lCE" will surprise you. · 4 car car., aceommodatn -LUSK-EASTBLUFF BACK BAY AREA lg<""'"'" Funt. apl. Price PAUL •WlllTE REDUCED $1500 Vacant and\vaHingforapar-k>\\"ered to $169,COJ. Owner Real ton 16ll Edlnrer u~ ~1140 m EMPLOYED Active, Congenial woman wanted by same to 1hare 2 Br apt. Wamer-Bolsa..Qilca 1. re a. Call T71-6D>, Ire~ betwwn 9AM "3Phf. CARNAHAN ll.gf'. -t Cr. 2\4 00. ChVner ticularbuyer3 spacious bed· 5'18-7249. Enfoy the Vie~ DOVER SHORES a•AL YT c v. leaving ci1y. To view eel! -rooms. 2 luxury baths. C-. =="'======'I We offet a custom 4 Bedr-' VIEW 1ttv.LTo,. tom quality throughout. ~'!!!:•l'!_Park 1237 honte backlna on Meadow· BACHELOR \VIII share ,.,,,. ---M $.~.500 . Trv 10':;. down. lark Coif coune for $36,9'.XI. Newport HK(1. home. Muat Take over subjeC't to U· !sting FHA Loan ol 5~%. with 2 queensiz.ed baths, cozy brick fireplace', all built-in kitchen. double garage. forct'd , air heat. Assuma bl es-Y.-e haY! mor.I Huge family room. entl'y hall, 3 bdrm .. extra 00.thl, dining rm .. bulll·ln1, yard with srrrlnklcrs, subj('ct to 5~-;f. loe.n. 540>1120. TARBELL • 2955 H•rbor LUSK EASTBLUFF REDU CED $15GD ,,,.,...,. io ' ""''" .. WANT PRIVACY? I ....,..••N· •~T•ND For Det•il• 646 7171 FIREPLACE-O.slgned tor !ho executive. ,.. to •PP"'· 646-0U atts 1a evidenced by thi11 s 171·1112 --IN i\tASl'ER BR ~'ho ctoean't want to be fenc. bedroom ~. Extra la""' Lots of room to entertain JUST LISTED ed l.n ! Submit yOUr terms! Cotti Mtsa 21!, ra.mlly ""?'" with ~t bar. in this 3 BR. + din. + lam. 6 Sharp E-slde units w/pool, l!I CJnl.11 one of the lspectlll TM R••I Estate Mart --· - ORANGE c;()UNTT'S LARGEST 2629 HARBOR BDUlEYARD 546-8640 0,...-....... Lge 4 Br. 21,1 b: •. Owner leav. lrJ¥ city, To view call - Me.41.TCill Formal dining room. Bf!'nu· + 20x22 n . all purpose rm. on quiet secluded st 2 BR . fe nturr.• of this lave Y 3 br 847 "31 FURN. 1 Br Cottaa• Showtr titul entry court &: temi.ce. Encl. Spanish . courtyard, 3 each, gar'i, drps, crPts, pa. to\\•nbouae In Village Ut, the ....., onl)'. $13S tncl aar A uW. $97.<m. Years old le 1mmac. Close tiol S1500l Don't waif' HARBOR-Hlghland.lfBelleve Stan~rd t lodtl. the locaUon JUST Completed-, 9 Unit E. C'.M, Adult only. Call MACNAa.IA:VINE to achools "Shoppi ng. ao8 oLsON REALTOR ut, the11e homes art hU'd to :l.r~~:,~af::.'&::: Aputment. Walk1to btach. ~aft 6. Realty O:>mpen)' , ONLY $47,950 ~ find. Bright I clean 3 BR • lat owner tax advantase.H --~OU~SE~.-,~.~R.-lunt-,-,---• $22 500 001 Dover Drlvt, Suite 120 Walker Rlty. 67§...5200 2 BA home w/ctrzy frplc, In "'has been' tranderri!d. '' mE LJNDBORG CO. yard ctoff to shoppln&. ' (714) 675-3210 1166 Vta Lido, NB Ope_n Sun, Courtyard Pool •prime residential area. Walk fp $3S,450, !\lake olfer. • !)46...2579 • * SU.2'D> * 8u.)rll this beautift.11 2 tkdrm HMO ~~Ide Orlvl'l "Forever View," new Wella 1(1 Marinen: School I \Vest. • RM HIU Re•lty O\VNER. Aaumo 6% VA ======== °"'-:=:'1J It df'n, F rench Qtr. ~. Newport Beti.cb Courtyard POol plan read)' for tmmedlate cllU shopping. Priced for Univ. Park c.tnter, trvlrle' Spacloua S bt, 214 ba, tam l•lbo. A!'!1Utne&%'.4 J'1iA lnan. ,,.~ .... ~!!!! ... !!!!!!!!~l "FQreYCr Vie,.,:· ne"A'. Wells -~' • Bed~ 3'1 J mrnedia1e sale n8.~!tJ ,Call A.llylhne 1.13.()820 rm w/frplc, landtcped, ' 1311 . PERRON '42·1n1 $27,950-POOL plan ready for immediate Bathl, famUy nn, wet bar, C..ll 545-8424, -!'!!,;,.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! aa.rden kitchen. Immac . FOR Leue. Avail 100• • 5V•% Loan occupancy. < Bednn .. 31> 19x32 pool, Roy J . ·Wanf TIME FOR !m-0993. Balboa Penittlula Point . MAGNIFICENT 4 BR. 2 Bl, Famll)' rm, heated pool, profeulonal landkaplng, in H.B. Aaaumable 6% ~ loan, · $44,500. 962-4981 eves. 1 k lik 11 bath!, ramUy nn., wet bar. ResJtor, 1430 Calaxy Dr, ?vJAGNIFICENT -4 BR. 2 Ba, 2BR. Frplc, BH~ln ekct " n par e &ef!lng of ta 19 x 32 pool. Roy J. Wa rd 646-1550 Open Dally UIC H Fam"" rm. •-•~ ~. ff./O. DbJe pr. $323 mo.~ : Made trtts, entry hall. huge RtaJtbf 1400 Gl\l1xy Dr · · ft I( CAS · 'V -IC\l .,...... unturn N ti -AMV. llunily rm . ..tlh elegant """ 646-1550'. 0pen Dally. ' LIDO S,ANDS T prol"'lonal llndto\!Al'lnr· · 0 "' · •·~ ;: place. SubJt'd to e~istina; 3 a.drooms THROUGH A Aaawnallit_ ·•tt aa. 43' BAYFRONT Balboa •: 5'i(~ loen lo usume. PLflNNING to movt'!' You'll 2Bathl, bulll·ins BAYFRONT: $11,500 S«.500..,_e Ptn1n., M'n. S Br. 4 Ba.;_. HI l :JO Hor111 or Unit• 541).1720. find an •mulng num .. r ol '126,!00 MOBILE HOME. New crpl, DAIL y . l'ILOT PIWI' WANT AD!! "'-1611 Pl<r -llo&I. Call 173-20!9 t' 11 "ere, 3 Sr, 2 Ba, pool, TARBELL 2955Harbor homes tn ~·a ClauUled GMr9Rer~ITOl1leRm1on drp111, pri'4. beach, clbhll, DAILY PILCn' LJME ·A· DIAL41rtct&U4m,Q)arp . 6'-'. ~~ loan. lafa,y trade. ~ adult.s. A·3 Anchorage Wa.y, LINES. You can ua tMm )'OU&' ad. Ullln tit kt* ul 1._ _______ ..,c'>l::l:..·1S36=·'------; Oial 6'2-007! !or RESULTS Ad• Check lhotn now. '73-4350 645-1564 livu. lJdo Part<. Call !n-21911 WANT ADS tor lust ,.,.,i.. 1 a.,. Diil lllten IO, llt& -"'-! ' • • • l • I ' I ,. l I I f. ! l I. ' r , . • • , I I ( ! I • I • • •• • • ' • • ·: . . • • .. • • 1 • .. • • • . .~ . • '. ,. ··~ Are You Letting ,Cash ,,.,..,.. I • • • • .. Slip Through Your Fingers see If You Have Any QI These Things A DAILY PILOT WANTA. D · • • I ,~ .c.. __,....... .,....... ' ,j ~ ' •• ' 1' • • f • • Will Sell Fast!. • t.s-2'. llcycl• 57. 11..irfc Trthl 2. Gvliv 30.~-H. Kitten 3. loby Crl~ 31. lier-· .,, 5'. Cllltlc AU!e 4. Eloctrlc s.w 32. l~l1pala .O.~T.W. 5. Camer• 33.v-ci..-'' • MehM cyd• 6. Wolher 34. T..,icol l'llh 62. -.lion 7. OutbNrd Mot.r 35. Hot ""' l'!"lpm't Q.Sldo 1. s1o ... Sot 36. l'llo·C.-64. TV ht '· c-h 37. Gell Ch ... 65.- 10. Clorlnot 31. s1or11.,. '""' "' D..._., Wlleh 11. Refrlgorotor 39. VlctwlOftMlrrw 67. -art· 12. Piclcvp Truck 40. Bad....,. Set "· ,,_, 13. Sowi"I Machine 41. Sllclo ""'-ff. c-p1,. Tnl1tr 14. s...-rd 42. Lwwn Mlwlr 70. Anthiuo l'""'ltun 15. Machine Tools 43. ""1 ToW. 71 . Tepe a.cer4er 16. DlahwHhor 44. Tll'ft 72. Soll- 17. Puppy 45. Plono n. s,;m.: c .. 11. Cabin CruiMr 46. fur (Ht 74. Mlftnia .... .,,.. 19. Golf Cort 47. Dr-15. lnltlanl Ip 1l .. 11t 20. lloromotor 41. LI-• 76. lhltt ... 21. Sl""'P Colloctlon .. , __ 71. Soddle 22. Dlnotto Sot SO. Alrplono 71~ Dirt °""' 23. Ploy...., 51. °""" 19 ............... 24. lowllnt Boll 52. lnrcyolo ..... ....,. eorri... 25. w-Ski• 53. Rlro look• 11.~: 26. F,_r 54. Ski._ n. ,RJflo ' 27. Su-55. H1tti Cliolr li.·llt'oii 21. Clock 56.Colnl ·~ ICUIA Goor T1iete or· any cittill' AXIi • tW11p erw•ir tfle" lie .. be turMcl Into .... wftli • DAILY. Pl '('O.T WANt11AD. • so ' Don't Just Sit There! DIAL "DIRICT . 642-5618 • • • .... • _,..., ...... ' Single Adults QP_IJI ' LltXllY APAITllllTS ,OPEJllG t•-· ' ' IMMEDIATE I • )BR Apt; al80 ~nm. Util pd. Free TV • """' m> So. Cout Hwy, Rents From $145 to $300 Immediate ~ Mo. to Mo. Leafe A..0.. OCCUPAHCY Dina Pein! 4740 Cendlfftlnluln ' ""'2tll f Bit. lam ""' driftwood ' ""'" ...... ·drpo, patio, play SAN Juut'HW.. ltue t 'mo. area. Adama/Brooktnnt n!ln. 2 br ...... s ................. -'*" ·-: 11w. Goll • rec. liiW s er •. 2 111. "'"'...,,,, prlY. Mal-..... ·-bl-(be .. bell. """ ANAHEIM xoc1e1s ·-1oamte8pm -"""'-" 1'llrnllhed .. """"""""' VEN DOME m .~. Brookhunt <1 6ui. So. or ~f <nl)~ ica. ut !350-• "'°' Call """' tm.IBll, ext. tm: GAR.DEN .GROVE ~kw'~ Garden a.:. , eYH/wlmdl ...._ , 13100 a.ipnan A'V'e. iijNfAU 3 BR. ' .... ,... 11m. ' « -w. --FWy.> · Apartments ~ttt!lll U.lf•nl"*9 ~ ~n~ .. ~.~ (Uf) QS.3l30 .L -~·--'1700 l6t11 Str.et 0.,....1 , • -,..-=-=,,.__=,...,...= NEWPORT BEACH ' l BR.-·-· lully 8!IO mVJNE AVE. 71'·. l2 °17'0· 1140-2 BR. I I !D'Vl:LY ·3 'llr home. 2-11&. crpfd. no ptta, Pltio. mVINE I.ND l6tb " 64 -v our -p ex , d1n•nn. p¥t patio ca maNr . . * ta.1511 •·· ~ cblldren a: pets o1t. wtw. II ti <Tl.I> HOTEL ROOMS FOR Clo<ed pr. Bia • ..,.._ bdrm ~ tam 1 ta ~. VACA.NT Reat/Leue. 3 Br. HawalJU 'te&··-. ~. J blk ocb1.,..... c1ooe. Pi3 •-• ...&. Bay Club VIP'S l!XPENSIVE? 11.10-2 BR. 1% BA. Studio. Wtw crptitlc, drpa. blt.int, ...._ -....,n. ~ 1 .. 1 For 'Combln•tkMI Patio, gar. Tot ok. Blue ,_ .. ml to bwh.. PIO mo. s BR. a.to. Patio, carport, . Apcaliitllill ' Ol'FICE-APT. Beacon, 6CS--011l . ~. _.. 5, -oll .,... appllanca. Pool ======== -!'rivale Baylront SIS>-2 BR'' N.B. Pool. SU. c-,,,_-..,..=-==:--:= ~ ~--~-c~ U-4100· view, 2 BR. ··~ completely -"· pr. RIO • refria. = · ~···· -""'· -· -·• -•• ' •-·,.,th ,.____ •-0 •· B'-~· -'170. 3 BR. 1~ BA, Stove. ---......... 1.U~n11, e .... ~ ..... ~ . Feaced lor tot 6 pat. Blue "-'•"' Volley ,.11 * SUNNY * ...W or yearly rentat Laun. 112>-2 BR. Tr!plox cioo.d Beacon, '6-01ll • dry facilltiet &::: boat slip pr. Family, pet~ "55 • 2 BR. ii. BAo Trlpt.x • BR. 2 ,BA. Nr !!lab Scbl • ACRES avaO. 546-'1&12 °' &41All4l. Bia. 534-4llllO CJllld •· pef ok. Blue ~ 1ebL ,lClnt are.a. *. * OCEAN;RONT APT. I="==.===== Beacon. f415o0111 Rtler req. SE mG + ult. Dtq>IU.. Beaut. furn. 1 Br., Cott• Mesa 5100 ~ --· .,... . * u..t.U.+r * cl<n,_.nwried ;:pl 9 !!1Y._lio -ORLEA-NS APTS. CMto -· S100 -~ lllV"'"'l'W pets. $250 por mo. Y ...... -Lo ..... s71s Studio & 1 llMrMml o.m.r. 61>-ml. 2 9""' -20llO"' II or Uvlna ~ --. LOW RATES BACHELOR. 1 • 2 BR. for ADULTS ONLY area bt "aheol11te llJl'l80U' .,._ w.-1. A..11--..a&. unfurn}. Crpta, drlit. patio, 2 &: 3 BR. Avail. Private pa. CODdltloo Quiet-• .-3 llDRMS..& DEN ~y, -•· ~'" pool, b!b1'. 1110-1135. t1o,pool.lndlv.la11Meytac. to ICbod.a. 3 Bedroom&. Fittpla.ce, cupris. drapes. •TV-Kite~~~ SeaclW Maoor Apts, 1525 CNr. Ontnp Co. Airport; Tu1- tuail)' l'OOID. • hup bonus built-ht ldll:htn. A Fine tam-• Llnem-Maid Sem.ce Piattntla. NB. tin at 17th st; nr. WestcliU). room. Lule $300. mo. Call Dy ~· e Ufil..Phont Sttvice DELUXE 2 Br. Westclltt Joe. 5'5--IOf, Sou.th CoUt l\Ml $21!5 Month • !Aut ·-Heated Pool • all tncl Pool Ir bllnl. Adultl $225 1741 Tustin, Costa :r.tesa -· MJSSIQN REALTY Mml 1 -So. or 0.C. -U.. "21171 Mir. Mn. Canon; 6<>-4641 1'&irpoundl FURN. 4. Br apt. Ocean·1---,='=~=~-1 2" •!~ !~th 1 BR. 2 BA. ~ts. drpe. U76 NEWPORT IL VD view. To June 30th. Call STU DID APTS. a.&Qwuuu .......... ~ 3 )'fl old. $295 mo. J41.'7SS 646-8197 or 613-3663 2 Bedrooma • 2 Baths ~'::;_ '::.:~ -VILLA MESA APTS. MODERN I Br. pvt patio, Carpe,:;.t ~RILU)Gar ... ·-11. t ----N1-oa1 .,.,,7 carport. Adult&. no petl. SCI-mt ~ Eftt. 5t8-"™" =i= r:= 2 BR nan. Prtv patio, btd $105. 2620 Avon st. 673-6066 $175 Per Month • or VIEW Of -" a Br 2 pool. 2 car encl'd pr, Child-$165 On Lease S BR. 1'ownbl:Nle, 2 bath •--COUI'le, • l"l"..n welcome, no pets please! -~ _ ~~ -mo. ea. 2 yr leue. &elerence1 ~-co ..... del Mar 4250 '7" ..... 0 .... .,... -r.· ... ~ -req'd Owner 496-34N eves -mo. -~·:,;;;-;;~"'ii:' ~~cider' children. «~le P.O. Box 42'7 Dua 119 W. WUmn. * 6f6.1251 -"! -Point. Cl!. 92621 $29 PER WK. & UP I or 2 Br apt., 1 blk ll<>m .... CONDOMJNIUM • ~· 3 •""" • °""' .. Br. 2 Ba. a-,.,,;.i,.. A 1 ~. htd 11nnt, beach. view of Harbor. No 2 Br l~ ba bltns dwhr -lir~·ba..Jrl\'~ encl -.._. "' Ntrice Rltcbe ~~ &: clrllclttn or pets. 673-2823 • • ' ·' '· ' °"'•· -~ ·~ a 1..:..pej. . . . m . • W • .,J!rl l!'H•,_l'..55;;.MI~. -.,._ "'-welcome. 4.ll-22SI· or 'IV·od.·450 Victl::d& CNr. l•tbN 4JOI no pets. IMS · Y.jm0na. mo..~ --.34D3 Hirbar). ~7 ., ;---.: ' liOiri'iCliL07 newly dee 3 · 2 Br 2 Ba. sunken llvina: '1 NEW 1. 2 BR. $1!iO & $170 . ~. t Ba Twnhle. Flnl1 anl:L Mltiltft Yl•I• 3701 ~. fi.pi, ba)ccmj, no sml &;~O:...il'Unly utf:' 1:._mn. Util blcl. !::Dd. pr; pat o, poo dilldren SD> mo. Avail May .,..._ ~·· • 241 Avocado * &4&-0979 -.ar 4 BEDRK be_aut;>o, wonderful lit. 1255 Baker 5fO.m96 675-2!25 NEW Dix l &: 2 Br Sbg t. LAil.GE 2 br, frplc, dbl pr. tampy kn.Hon. lmmed. oo. eves I: w~ BACHELOR apt., utilltlet drps. bltna, ~!d. :. Good view. Mulls . only. cup Y. $225 mo. Aat 5'Mlll 1115 -2• BR. $1SO -I BR. paid, 185 mo. 310 E. Balboa From ll50. 546-1973. 515-2321 QYtr SS. IC-C250. lzl'. Attrac. Pool. Utll pd. mvd., Balboa 2 BR. EutUle. .,,r: Cer11l1mlnlum , 3'50 Garden Livin&. Adultl no 2 BR., cpts, drps, frpL Patio. -ts. l!llO Wallace A llolbN lolond 4355 Adil. <PL 1135 mo. Water A au paid. 2 BJt. Condo, ._led poala, pe · w ., 54U735 er-548-0371 AdDltL llCS57 ...,. bch, d1ll pr, lrplc. CM. 1--------=~~=--~~ $235 • l BR Cmlo. 2 ,BA. pe1lo.. $115 mo. 53&-1B67. SUS CASIT AS BOAT Slip A 2 Bdnn. 2-LRG. 3 BR apts, Crpts, Shi& Crots. drpo, bl .... RINTALS Fam. 1 BR Apts. Adults a._ Ap~ I Bath. $350 ":°!'\:"3°~";/s 19111lola· VERY a.EANI 51M1M A.On I' Johool odJo, m pots. 2llO Newport Bill Grundy Realtor 642-16211 P • . · .,..... vm · . Blvd, CM. 00.9286 QUIET new 1 BR. Night -Vorde S110 Genorol -~~·u an 1 bdrm / Hunt!..,... lloodi -light vlew. 4 2 car pr, No ==--------~, tm • w w pell. 646-6835, 546-5240. · cpta, drp1, electric b1t.1ns, LtJXUJUOUS 'f'ri..Ltvtl 4 Br, REMAIUCABLY quiet area, nr. fwy, adults, 2 Bdnn, comer apt. nice DAD..Y PILOI' WANT ADS! S Ba w/ 2 frJlca. le tam Ul'CBELIEVABLY no petl 5f:9...0l12 furniture and .a paclou1 PILOT CJaagtfled ad. rm., RP din rm. front I: IXTRAORDINARIL Y . outlook. 5 pts., •tores. etc., ftU' p1.tlo. ~ar hu IPA 8EAU'l'1Fln. 1 BR. f\lrn Apt. E • aide. l Blk. 1 or 2 adults only. ftre i ptt., prdener. $375. Val D'IMre"Garden Aptt Frplc. Utll pd. $148 per mo. $165. 7721 Ellis, open daily, &G-1!14 Pu.~ peen, wUerfall I: 336 E. 20th. 642-8520 or call owner eves. 673-3293 IMch J2ll .tnam. tlowr'l eN1ywie1e, SMAIL 1 BR fUrn. apt All 2 BR. Adults only. UW pd. ~~~~rt~=~==: IS' pool, roe. room, bllllonls, util paid. 998 El Cam1Do Beaat.~l 12». .boil • BBQ'1, Sauna, fanl.-unbll'D, Dr., C.,M. 546-061 -May 1. 17676 Cameron. · •Mulls Only I • 2 Br. alao Slnliea ll<>m 2 BR. Quiel Clo,. to •hoo'g, ~--======= 2 BR. 2' bt.tll split kwl $225 SUS. See itt • PanoNI Nr. Harbr 1; Adami. $165. -:- AVAILABLE NOW Rd., fG.81'70. Betften Har-Call aft S. 5'0--3997. Sant• An11 !lay• Beocb Realty, Jnc. ....._.2BllrN.19th -""=-'"'----~· 901 no.er Or., SUlte 1'I NB lltllT 'nlllllmmt nJRNISHEDd I Apt.I from $120 $140. I..q chHrtu1 newly -. Eves. 5'1-1966 fttltl (UftftllU"' mo. A II ts. Walk to furn. 1 BR. apt (triplex) evtt)'lhin&:! MZ-8120 Bltnt. a:arc. 1 child ok. Nr NR. BEACH. 3 Br. 2 Ba. Daplex. Nu cpts. Bl .... Yrly $llO .... Se< 2IJ Grall~ S Rooma: from $19.95 NEWLY furn Bach. A t Br. achlt. ml S. Center St. S.A. Month to monftl Renta1a $UD i: up. Adults, no pets. (Nr. Wamerl 545-0989 Wide Selection 2ll5 Elden. Apt &. CM. 100!1 ~ OP'ltON 36' Modem Trailer • =-thOn coll 24. hr. Dlllwry Adults Only LEASE 115:006 ao;crelt ... Culton\ ............. Retlbl m.'6lll alt !PM It bOlsne J'..n·vllw of 3adc: SIT W·. '19th. CM. 54S-3Cll I========.. Bi,. ~/mo. Owner. !Stl8WL1nco111.,.Anbm17~2!00 N-rt llo•eh 4200 ~ns Ill> I BR. Nicely !wit. ------- AV.AIL. MAY lJl ·3 Br., 2% Pool. Avail now. MESA MOTEL Ba. "1'UMI bomt. SwbarniJI& * Bkr. 5.1f..e!llO * *LOW WEEKLY RATES * jiool: "30 MoMb ITS ~ ~ time. Bia-Kttchen, TV's, maid aervlct. Bal PlndllD Real.tar ~ ... t Mlecdon Wft'I Sle the Hea~ Pool. / ~ .. -; ,2 Br. 2 DAILY PILOT W""7' ADS! - BL Stad». Bttnl. Gar. SD5 -m::::: " -JOOdt. 5111-'1511 °"""'"' -0.-11 • 2 BR. New paint. crptl, drpl., nfril a\110. Nr. ~ yr. ftld -"1- H• 11 :1211 - Logun• lueh PANORAMIC View overlook· Ing Aliso Beach, 2 BR tum, all elec, Mature adults, no chll~n. no pets. $195 mo. Evet, 49&-JT55 BUSIEST mal'llll!tpllce In town. 1be I>An.Y PILOT C•-1fledi 99Ctfon. Sa"• moneJ'. time • efbt. Loot .... , NEW 2 BR, 2 BA. fam, blW. reL Grdnr incl . .Av. May I. $!llO. -(213) ....,,..,. ......... -ol lho --::-"1-::L'."':'.__, ......... '"" 1m1..w..t wonk .. , low ... '°"" four lfrnple ..... Unlwnlty 1'1rk :12S7 ' B1l townhoult • • • • • • PtO s BR. townhouse • • • • • • S2SS 2 BR.~ ••.•.• ms a 84nn. bol.llt •••••••••• S300 ' Bdrm. hoOI! .......... $315 0 Ro4 Hill R11lty Univ. Park eent.r, Irvine Call"'1ytlme--· '""'° I BECllUR I ·_1 11111. :1.HrCiT I* 1 ·I i · 1 f. Ir-_s,,....u".,1-~"TI'"' .,.,-ti ._N._o ............. co-.. '"", how'bodyour fnvlhh Is, 'ff your -It good, '°" L.ue by °'""'· Ntw f ""L'"'O"'H"'L""A"'ll--.....,, • •• ·bolne.' BR. 2 BA. Fam rm. • I I I I I' I 8 ec..,leto lho c11uc1r. ..;:,.. Cpts. drpe. !rplc. Xtra larp ~ flllinO '1 lho "'-w.I ........ ~-Pool, ........... ,., i.... ... No,! below, i:. t..~ as!:1 ~ i "\':ir_ s'l';M":s umu " I' r I' I' I' r I ---·· .. na;.llJN NEVn a:rs on I ~~'fri".!,~~E ihlus I I I I I I I . ' . a RN<I Cl1uoflcotlona For Expert AnlstaMe 650().6900 "' the .. "'•m.t'• action power. • • • • • • • ................................................... =::=.;:~:.::..::~~~~U'Olllld:___~_._~S~C=RA:;.,;;..:.M~·LllS;;;;;.;.;;....:.:A~N~SW:..:..::ER:.:.....;IN~C~LA;:.:.;:SSl=A=C~A~n=o~N:..:_.:900:.:..:.:0~\-Go---------..· DAILY PILOT •' • .. , ' 0 I· • I. l ) -r, •• I. ~­ '19 -''· p. 21 •• ~· <o SI • I = • . I ' ' Elegml .Liobag ... 0...,. '-"" Jlwl .... JMI A.pat--'-•••"1 .,_ ' Merrimac WOods Llllh land.;,aph,g'witll ~5· foot ~-lree!i,. sparkling waterfalls, l!dbbling .. treams and -serene pond~-.make~e imac -Woods the , place , to live. T h.e a e1 excelled :1 ·and 2 BedrOom, 2 Bath,1 f td or unfurnished apts feature air-condl · -cleaning ovens, beam ceilings, diSbwas~private garage .w/a~age, e)eva\!>rs, .1 therapeutic pool, • \WlnUDiDg , pQO~ BBQ's, a baths and a _!ovely .clubhouse with activities. , Aclulta please. hp 40 · $210. Quiet Adult Living 1 le 2 BR. 2 1wlm pools -Adults only, n.. peta. , 307 Avocado st.,C.M. I See Mgr 00 ''''"''''" (BebJnd K;Mart oil bor ~ at·eanlft'Ratpn•'A~ ~· 642-3535, eve · 64 FAIRWAY -· ' [ • • • VILLA APTS, Private patio, pool • lncliv. laundry 1a.c. ear Orange Co. Airport Ii: ucr. Adulr. only, 2 BR. Unfum. Newty dee. Ne\Y crpU It ~'· 'Spae grounds. Adlts, n0 pets. $140 mo. 2283 Fountain Wa:y E, CH&J1xr. fur a . W. on WJ190ll), Wilaon Garden• Apta ' $170 • 3 Br. l'rii Bl, patk>, bit.Ins, ~ drps. Ml6. about our dlkOUnt plan. 880 C.Cnto?r St. ..,.,,.,, S.NEW Deluxe 2 Br's. 1% BA ,aptl. Just being complet@d at comet Of Wallace " 18th St. $225 .l S250 on )11'1,y lease. Owner. 673-UM. DELlll<E 2 BR, ~ BA. $140. Adults put 45 onty. See Mu, 26l-265 16th Place, OI. * DELUXE 1 .l 2 BR Garden A})ts. Blt.tm:. prtv. ..... healed pool. """' Adults. S145 mo. M&-5163 DELUXE 2 &: 3 BR unfum 1pts. 998 n Camino Drive, C.M.Ph.546-4451 NII. N"' 2 Br, Ill Ba. Crptl, drpl, stove. dshwhr, Ill'. 766 VI. Wilton, 642-'1958 • 5200 Spnll& Styl. Louury , .. ,~ ,.,..,.w ..... v.,.,...,.. J ....... ~ ci.u.r .... c!'_. .. ,_.., g-1--.......... ,....,..0: .... ___ _,_ ~ c....flflo_, lrtM , ... 0..,.,.... ... . ...... ,... ,,,,.,. ,,., ........ N0te R...un;--#'ro"' 1140 I_, Nri..J _. C-0 1'1- JOQO IJ". MecArlhw 81..L ...... t ... .t•- 1620 Sq. ti. Retail or office. ao: frontage on Newport PRIME oa:ANFB.QNT . Btvd. AcroM trom Oty Hall. t fumlabtd, unit., .:i~ con>! Ervtn, ~::~1601 ~rclal, 25X:J.25. S 6 9 , 5 0 ,0 ( 3,000 SQ. FT. Qwner' 6'13::'25"• 644-597'l , Comer sta:e downtown Santa MAJ\lNA In Newport Beach, Aoa Xln'i busy loc :116 w Prima loc. Fee $31!.~ tlh St. s.A. sn.sui · Exel. "'Ki ft r •a' rd, • R.E: ' MI 2-2m. Office Rtntal 6070 FO;:;;R,.:..;Sil;:;::e-, -sto~ ... ~ .. -\ld=1.,.-. -686-698 W. 19th SI. Be~ . DltLUXE a fm. aulte In new Ttnftra uea. ~1788 Act. bldg., djacent tol-===~=i'::=::;;;;:: "Al...,... Inn" l 0...,.. lnduttrlol. Roni al -• • Olly. AJ¥ ......,,..... . . cpta. I: dtapes, mllllc A e FOR LEASE-New ~ l jtrrttar1al Rrvice. Av a 11 . sq. ft.Jnd~trial 8lt1i· • May lit ~ 1100> "" mo; c.il' be .... BOB' PE'lTIT at 882 Production Pl, N.B. • m;mm· ll3--0144 Eva ~ 0r m m-7533 I Moderii Offices 175 ""''"· $1'15 2 rm ""'"· * * * * New 3800 IQ It.. t * .. $313 mo. Newport Beach &G-1485 T Atr oond. Sect'y lel'Y1ce, -oentra111 located. Lott 6IDO ; So. t..ilf hf Nat. .Bk. Bld&. _ ... 230 t. 17th Str<et OVERLOOl!Jil.G N.B. Baclc 2 BR w/frplc. Untum. er-pt,, dr!>o. Wtltt, patlo. 1195 ,...,.. ty,.Adul~. 173-7"2. 5,,,.,. .4M 641).8497 ; Colt& MM1; 64.2-1485 Bay, 4 euat'lota. A ran op.I FOR rent• ottlc:e1 at •tern p'ty, Fee, lQrwaard R.Ef 130 E. Uth St., OI. 185 ;.,M:;,1~2-~2222,..;:,, =---~ • 2 BR. Ntw 'JiGlt. Cl'PfJ. ........... a..a. Nr. belch. .... ml. $22S'. $71- l up. MMll1 CORONA DEf. MA~ IA:wl CM OFFIC( $iO R.J Lot ,,;..,.,..r,..i 2 cJ Col &IMIU • ..... o.--.-. ~---m --x:. Yes. we will comlder ..... tlm• <>PO,"'!!»"'•"'*' are lo<kh>r 1or an '14e&l 1uppltmenta1 In e om e situation. bu:t be or •he m u 1 t be expanalon ml'nded. An Inte lligent company finandn' plan is atfoi;ded afttr tlal. lnveetnwnt. ~ Pleue do not waste your time or oura tl YoU0N! looking to "play with a few vending ma. chines." Sincere people who are. prepared to (ol· low thll comoan)"t prln· cf PM ol "an bonest. day's pay for an ho'!~ day's work" may write: Your fint letter atMt1a cont.aln f01M' . phone number and tuftldent ref~nces to verlf)'. All letters att penon- lllly reviey.ttd by Mr. Cecil Ullft'7, PnQdent ~...i.Olalm!On of ""' USSERY lndustrln, Inc. .,...._... ... Dill ... Tex11 7D17 A.tt: Vendlnt Dlyl1t.n · ' PINANCIAL -----" * . .. 1st-TD Loan · Lowni Into"" Avallahk · ANNOUNCEMENTS . • • · , and NOTICES ' * --* ---------ANNOUNCIMINTS and NOTICES , 2ad TD Loan """""'"'"Adi} -F'ananalo - ~.,,,..hued on ....,ty .. · ----...,...-- 44217' JU.0611 BU<. .-hllr '"°'· 1,.. Tom Gawne, Jr. ~-Harbor lfta 21 yn. male, )'OWll, or La Pu Rd. Sella S.ttl•I Mortgage Co. Well behaved. Ew . ......, Nnr A -can A tric1i1 ' •3311 E. 17th Sbwt TINY While poodlo, IJrlev!J>i, at Comoll Chovrolof -St., CM. 2828 Jlartxr, C.lf. 541.Jllp Mor1ga91t, ~m Tbe -wu • """ _T:crv='':...::D.:Hd:;::;•:__.:UC:::S FOUND, Near Mar 11 et ~ IUM'lt.1 id+a di&. ri> $500</. lat ·ID Oft Hunt. ~~ N.B, cream-<Dland '-a..ch apt omec1 lot. ,-.......i ""'"'· 115-"'3 SAUNA -MASSAGE ISO• IJIO•lh ·lncludlnrl 9%.,l Lott '40l WHIRLP06L-GYM )T ~ ::iius Le S.lon' • Tr•ffment• ·-·-t Mo:--cocm Lott 4113 Vlc. 2930 W. C.t. Hwy, Npt. ti., •Wantod 6UO Belfll~ A Fa!rv!ew. Llr. O.U, :ID an>l am IC-3IM ' ~ " • 1 brown IJIOta on bead a: ean:, We accept ;..lJ. cndlt cull · M E'9'WANTl!D l apot on bade. Nomed ALCOHOLICS -·- Secu...i by -l'D,000 ''Brandy'',-· 54&-ll!OO -50-1211 .. -.. ' ........,, will JI01 "'P. tmn. L0Sr Vk. _..,., A P.O. Ila< 1221 Oft -' etl A po!ett, Sliori mm. ~ ..... -male DQ1TY Cub· ~ Call (213) tc.MlO. cat.., Sip.tty }oqi' hair P. re ~. will ~or: ANNOUNCEMENTS "7buoh, laJJ. Reward . -· -411 and NOTICES ~ =·fli-Ad,j, Miij COCKPIT""-. ==->Cover=,.., ""'1p.,.,-"'b1•-~-Ill . 6QI kl-.;::::ii=-·<:.:.=-----al afti.Ud. ··-'" . ';> • 1n woodtana School an.id. f7W09 ~ ~"' .ncou.n• ~ .,., · are& boy's Sebwtnn bike aft 6 pm meetfnc, No lie. Openinp · to. latbon Uvln( ..... 0--~"5 !4•o~l>j.6~2r P,ll p0,_11a 6405 '!"'< c~n. Mothua · ill!& · . _...._ reartna rnaJe cb.lldrtn .- SML. Male 'German Shep. * nrtLY LICENSED-; 5"-Tm found 4/14. Idontlly. ~R!odu'-·"·t. ========I 557-1539 Advb 00 &11 ;;~ Travel 6411 : Low, M~, Buthil1t GUYS a Galt withe Spirit --I tla>'t a or Adve..... l)ipacll"'"' -11. MM.-SU N. El l<&Ww -w Otntftl CUllno -. .... America. .._ .,.. loot 0-. 4IMDll -,..,... d ... A dlv\"I w UP nGHT ilOid -lo aokl. Call ...... U AM 6 I fOllND Y-Sh ap herd taJlc "' Dw.M1lll:Nll, PM. (llJ) - mbc. 0..,. --lllr· llT-Ull Tilt QUICZll:ll '!Ob clUO ""'lll!!lll'!'ll(!I"'."'"""'-" l.!545-~'111111!!,_,,-,,.--.-D~ PiWI' WAll'f ADli THE QUklWI !OU 111:1J. • I • I , . • ··= , .. ,.; • ~-· 2 -. .., • l<lon4ay, AP!11 %11, tml DAILY PILOT IOU a IMPLOYMIHT I JOIS a IMPLOYMINT IOIS a UiWLOYMINT JOIS' EMPLOY.Mli'IT Joas 'l!MPLo YilEN,T Joas ' EMPlbYMEN'I' .Jo1o Wo.... °"'~' Mon, w-7100 Jobe Mon,,.... 7100Jobe Mon, wom: 2~ Jffo /,Ion: w? 71 qCJ Jobi Mon, Worn. 7100 w-,,.. -· 11iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiii:::.:::i.:.,•• I ;:m:F;;;;;;;--;;;;:-~ When You Wont it done right •••. Coll one o1 the experts list~ below/I ousu1n:P1l1L Aftll. ,_ .... ..,; ... · .. - od • ..... -llC7- '!WO .. _ wlll -'31 u4$31. ·-· OOMPAN10*Pnc. n a r 1 t avail. ~ er oaL Ooed. .._Rom•• P W. MT..- AID!:S -b -· ~can or lunD7 Cart. I U M" ""''""' Aj:countlng '500 FULL C b a r g e lx>okkeeper needt part time work. 962-0527 ........., ....... sa.....a. SERVICE OIRICTOllY 1======= Housecltaftlnt • R .11•1 AW.. Wem. 7100 --------·1 w .... ._.__ • -,1-;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. DIAMOND Car.Pet CJcaners Clear Vu Wllt:low SerYict -.. S!RVICI OIRICTORY C.rpot Cleonlnt "25 • -(1.tonlng Speclal • Rtl. 6 O>mmeL IM6-- l •\"'· Ibo """"" PL HOUSECLEANING '! 6&5-1311, F1ee £'.at. Daf --..i ' S.by1lltlnt 6"0 DISCOUNT Carpet o ....... , :Exp:=_;Ras=;";'-=;-==i J · Expert-Late•t Equip. med. lroftint '75$ I ~ reliable Cl.ft tar your Credit cards $6. Rm.&t&-1234 1 --~------1 abilities onlimiteC> asencN I childre.n. Big fenced yard, REMARC Servlcea. l room1 ffiONING 1rt my Mme, $1 G.EN'L CFC TO $411 l-lot lunchea. Ratea to suit $21..50. Full gu.ann. er.edit Hr. Dressmatlne • a'lb!ra-Briehl )'OWll' silt w/ llCC1I ).our income. lnfanta; wef. cards OK. 847-8i88 ' tions, !J4.5-.7641 ltbooline or exp. Type 50. corned. Hurry. l..c call 546-1965 • Loan or R.E. op, belpfUI. ' -• Co-.,Loy•_-l Polnll09, • YOUNG murted _, . R·.-.~·1,. .".. "26 Po"-rh•-'-"50 CLK TYPIST 'fo *'"' desires bal>Ysilti!lf OD Bal. r-r-•••"'W .,_. Isle. Days &: some nlttt, * EXPERT CARPET PAINTfNG: Father • Son. Z~SH":~p, Mon thru Fri. Relia It exp. lnstal&.tion & Repair Quality Worlmwllhlp 6: 675-8339 ,No job .. too IDlf.11, ~ Materla.li Gu1ranteed . BOOKKEEPER $4A l RElJA Exper, My H o me. Reliable. 21 )Tl. local . Good 'rates, Refer. $12.50 CARPET LAYING Refer. Emenon, M8-3587 or F/C oC AIR. ~iedlll' or ,, per child Mar1aret, C.A. PAGE 642-1l:110 MS-2934. lhlpplrw 4 paYroil. ! 543-18111 CUSl'OM Painlin& -''Tbe HO s VERY ,.liable-mother ol 2 Drywoll "31 Exienor.Inlerior Spedalioe' TRISH PKIN 1 wattts baby s It t Ing, my e DUDDY Drywall Oo. lJc'd Re:sidential ~ Comnierclal. l home. Prefer infant to 3 Contractor. Large or Small No job too larae or too amall YTI. Call M5-022.1 Jobs. Ph. 847-9581 Lie. Bond. Ins. Woo't be un. by appointment '' WOULD like to babysit 1 dybjd! 646-3679 '42-1470 f child. my home. Near Ftoo~ 6665 INT I: EXT. Painting. Free 481 E, 17th., Suite 224 Pomona 4 18th, C . M . eat&. Loe rell. Neat le Colt& Mesa ; . 5t8-489I ~.~. ~. Honest. call Chuck 645-(18()9 ACCOUNTING' ~' BABYSlTl'ING My home, or Jlm 548--0405 ·' • • ~c d•v/""...,t. lnfantl OK Fncd 540-1262 546-4478 METICULOUS PAINT Res.pons I b le poaltlon -., ._.. available 1n Acc ount In I 1 yd, wann food. 64i-sm G r4 I 6680 EXP. DOCKS-houaes, Int-ext Dept. Mwit be neat; alert; t-MAruRE, Exper'd. babysit-a en "I INS. col. itudenu. 675-5812 "-'Ork &ood with others; ex- : ter. PreJ. Lido Isl. Own NEW Liwn s , re-seeding. PAJNTING'-Ext-1.tit.UY,l'll. periencerequiredlnpl.YfOl.I, T transportatton:-s..1!93 Complete lawn Cll"'-Clean exper, . Jna-. Lie. Free eat. bllllnc proeedun1; accurate l ..,___ ~-up by job or month. Free Accowit. Ceilings. 548-6325 typist. 1642 Kaiser St,, ~ CHilJ) ~. my nu1uc. F Info _,. -;,• ==-=,-;-~=-c=;--;;I Corona del Mar. eatlmates. or """" EXTER. A YI 1 Story $250. 2 Irvine , *fi73-0568* 897~7 or 846-<1932 Story $350. C.ompl )¥/iOOd -*~k,-ct79-0C.-le-rk...-.$42S=~ CHILD care, fenced yd, good GARDENINGmoved paint. Inter. Rm's $25 paint J to 2 yn recent a.ccts exp. lunches, playmates, reas. Trees, sbrllba, Jvy re · ind. Roy -847-1358 ·or recent Bus. collep sn<L ~ C.M. area. 543-5310 New lawna. Rototillinc. Free INTER or Ext. PAINTING, Variety of dutiel, type SO, t. BABYSITflNG .MY home on est. 543-8918 IMMED. SERVICE. Local 10 key. Shup Santa Ana Otc. I Placetltia. aO'OSI fr 0 m AL'S La»dscaplng. Tree ref. FREE esL 548-lm pays % fee I: rebnb. % 90 I Wilson Schlol C.M. 545-5026 Removal. Yard Jl,emodellng. p A INT ING-Int •• ExL days:. Fee jobl abo. Haul traah. 'Clean.ups. Highest Quality. Lowest Repair sprnklrs. 673-ll66 Prices. Fully exp. Jnl. John J. R. Pierce Brick, M1sonry, I otc -6560 AL'S Garoenb8 6 t.wn 673-1166 A&loctatft: Apncy, Inc. t-BUILD, Remodel. re pa J r Brick, block, concrele, carpentry, no job too small. Lie. COnlr 96l-69il5 Maintenance. Cmnmerda1, NEED a Painter! Interior l885 Newport. CM 64U1'20 lOOuatrlal • residential. & exterior. Experienced. ADULT To care f o r Con.. * 646-3629 * 5.57-8638 vale!Jcinz 13 yr old. Wkq'.ays * LANDSCAPING * PAINT NOW SAVE $$ 11-•"30. Own tra>ap. Alt S Deslgnl. 1Mtallnt1Gn. Lawns Call Jack< NOW!! --'-=------ 656 17c sq ft compl, Sprinklers. 894-3895 or MT-1358 •._.._..,..!BLY ~·---,, •·· _ Bu1ines1 Services 2 12 yrs local exp. SJ&.1225 ~· ,,-~ ~ "" • -COLLE<lE Student. 2 yrs ex-nl&ht shlft, female age lS. (.TRANSLATIONS. Spanish-LANDSCAPING perience. Low prlce1. 29. no exp nee .. but mwt BE A CALIFORNIA ' GIRL!!! We are looking for "THE BEST IN THE WEST" as temporary Key Punch Ops. Mach. Operator PBX Ops. "Specials" Savin&s & Loan Exp. Tenets \ Loan Clerk Typists Bank Verifiers 11 UTE Factoiy ~ ·~ I • COOKS ('"ASTAL ~ .:;w:;i·. -=.-:: :u """" . b 111 ' ' belpllll, ar.ller • Gl'lll to ope11 NEW -~ • COLONY KITCH I N RESTAURANT • 3211 Horloor, Coot• Mon I• So• Dloio ,.....,.y) I -~----------- Jobi Mon, Worn. 7100 Jobe Mon , Wom. 7100 ATIENTIQNI DENTA1tAssl1tant - Stend•rd Stations, Inc Orthodontic Office, exper Pmn. ·job, gd JlllJ', •tartin& req. Or1ho. expe.r pref, Aee ulAey SUI per br, 5 Da3, ~. &l>-'626 40 hr wk, Automa6c P8,1' In-DENI'AL Asailita.nt I ~ creues, promotionl, fine tionht. Must be e:xper. Know. benefits, unlJonnJ turn. paid ledge of fonna & xraya, vacation. Stock plan, sick-638-1470 Garden Grove. ness benttill, holpital I Oispla,y TralnMll ,,_MALE med, ins., life h11~ !lo exper neceas. For intervift apply Aton. 2bt, 8 AM~ ..AM • DI& E. Coo1t tlwy Corono dol Mfr BABYSIT, mature Christian SclenWt, my home, Laguna. S,ach, 6 am to 2: 30 pm 5 day1/wlc. Start ~ 4 • 544-1733. BABYSlTl'ER. • Sl.IJ l forn- lnp:. (C.ollege Part) Call after S; 30, 546-5«5 BABYSI'M'ER H s k p r . 2 •children, 5 l -4. Own tnns. Perm. F.V. 968-163) aft ti. BABYSITTER-Live in, 2 Children. All afternoons Ir: eves au. Call ~ * BAKER * All-around; .io hr wk, good pay. Apply or call: CUPCAKE BAKERY :...in17th St. Costa ?ife1111., IMMEDl4TE HELP WANTED DMSION · EXPANSION IN ORANGE COUNTY Provide• immediate employ· ment for residents of the Area. Experience isn't neces- sary u company training is furnished . START AT $480 PER MONTH If qualified and acoepted, eo on payroll thili "'t'ek. HIGH SOIOOL GRADjlX'rE AGES ~ OR bLDt=IR 1 YEAR RESIDENT IN AREA CALL SAT. or MON. 774-7253 -BEAUTY SAWN -DISHWASHER·-PART-TIME In..C.0.ta....Mesa. often secure S~ Chalet, flt N. New. position to we)J trained op. ,P<>'-=rt~, _N~.B~·---==­ era.tor with aome followinl:. Draftsman ''B'' · Male or Female Pl!:rmatreu Beauty Salon Personnel (114) 5-40-8582 Call for interview LAPIN GRAD PREFERRED BOB'S "HOME OF THE BIG BOY" e TRAINEE COOKS e OISH MACHINE OPERATOR ' Neat, stead)', re:liable. Free meals & uniforms Interviews 2 to -4 & 7-8 daily. 154 E. 17th, Costa Mesa 1 Minimum 2 years experi- ence In layout & taping of art work for printed ein:uit boards. . Coll Personnel Dept. (7 14) 494-940 I TELONIC Industries Laguna Beach Eqwl opportunity employer DRAPERY Workers: C 2 ) Mwt be exper all around. Steady work. Gd wage1 & fringr benefits. 1651 Placen- tia A\·e., C.M. ... 961--2112 betore noop. J'.V, AGENCY --I 540-605~ • SECRETARIAL 1 •OFFICE Loco! Office ~-· No Cha rgt1'°"• FrH Plcw;t" call for appt. &1per;or AgeDI'!)' M2-ntt 1.857 Harbor, Costa Meu e CLERICAL "LOOK" "SPECIAL" e SALES Mor Comfort bra l wigs tor e AOMINISTRATjvE fitting .,. job. Call Mn. e TEot!NICAL / 'tonw11, 9Q!.'719. Office Girl 1 ¥AIDS. f;);per, over 2L Ap- tf variety ii ~ 11plcr oI ply &n Brown'1 Motor lite, this is a spicy job, Hotel, lll06 S. Cout Hwy, Start $2. hr. Call ~elen l..,CSou~th~Lap-="~na==o----,,- HAYH. i MACHINIST • Ex· RKept/Mod perienced. 8 to 4:30 lhift. Free rorm Co. n~eds Apply:770W.17thSt.C.M. sharp, ,attractlve r rson * MAINTENANCE w/average ren'I ofc exp. CARPENTER Start $400. Call Joan lVearexper:aajoUmtyman Marlin. , ea.rpentm Apply; Clas.Jified , Sei.. Trainee Personnel, NeWport-Mesa ~--amb!tloui i ;all!s Sch:>ol Dlst.rict.1801 Uth st. .... _.., Newpbrt Beach. ~ oriented per'90n to sell moving A: stoqge In * MAna'EffANCE MA l'f Orange Co. E x t t n s I v e wanted. Knowled&e of basic training-many cO. bcnf.s. operation & tool!, employed Car allow + c;imm. + in bldg. maintenance work. $4800. Call Pal O'Brien. 1 Yl' ot exper In the performance of b.u i Id l n g Teller maintenance. Applr. Real opty for flexible gal c 1 as a If I e d per !!OMel, w/exp. in new accts. Start Newport-Mesa Unified at $380. Call Sally Hart. School DiAtrict, 1601 16th . Medicel Rtctpt. St., Newport Bea c h . 64>-0600 Out.landing opty for rlg~t ptrson. Know Medi-Cal & MALE • Telephone sales.Fire Medi-Care. Start $.15(1, Call deal. Paid dally, PH: Mr Sally Hart. Ryan 836-4367 Sales Rep. Tralnft MANAGEMEJ\'T OPPOJt. Ptrsonable, en erg e 11 c, Full or pl. time. car nee, 3) gogettet to·represenl THE hr wk: 83$-4302 field leader w/an A-1 pro-,Management gram. C.Omm + $7200. Fee YOUNG, aggttsslve man, pd.• <;all Pat O'Bilen. willing to learn and assume Secretary respon&ibWty, in last grow. Sharp t y p i n g & SH. lng recreational business. ?ifedlcal & life ins. pd by A1ust be over 21 aM: haw T ·--•11 .. YWi reasonable educatioh, w!.11-co. Op qUIU Y CO. of\IUU• Call Gloria Kay. ing to work long but Pleasant hours. .bk for Mr. Recept/Mtdical Co~. Laguna Hills Gun Acc. typ, at your own Club. 9601 Valencia, Lquna '""""· Glamo'" ok, '""' Killa. for lge. group of Ors. Xlnt. MAnJRE Otunter Salesman, ~rs. Start $350. WU! go General Ofc exper Tuel-Sat. up soon. Call Gloria Kay. Red-E-Rentak_ 646-7401. Inve stigative Trnff ~IECHANJC-Forelgn C ar, Sl.llrt a caiwr & ht! another Exp'd., Costa Mesa. Sherlock Holmes. Start *Call 642-5133* $100. wk. Call Helen Hayes. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiO.j Back Office Mtd. Use your sktll1 In a ne~· ofc. Sta.rt $350. Call Helen Hayes. m:J:J lxec ' Englisb.20ynttp.iRL&tin New""lawna, rototll l l n1. Steve 548-4549 haveroocteyes!zhtAflnrer ----+1-J.merica...Mumlord Transla.•_ Stu:ubs _li;.,._...trett _removed. RETIRED Painter. 26 )'l'I dfl.1erlty, Apply in person lions ~ Free est. 548--l7.0 • eJq>er. Neat a: hQ_nesL Non IAE •Adftneed Pac:bstnl'. €A~IFORNIA BookkHper Opportunity to advance. ean Loraine, Westcliff PersonfK'I Agency, 2043 Westctiff Drive, N.B. M>-zno *DRIVERS* No ;DP'i!~~i Nec•sary! Secretary Agency for Coteer,,!~irl!" • tl • CLE~·UP SPECIALIST drinker. can 5,36!.GOI. 1367 E . Edinga' s. A. ,. Carptnftrut1 '590 Mowing, edgi.n&, odd job&. COLLEGE sruDENT' ~) CARPENTRY Reasonable. 548-6955 LOWEST RATES! Asst. Bkicpr' •••••••• to USO I MINOR REPAIRS. No Job Exp. Japanese landscape, Call Bill 548-4549 D.M.V. exp. : Too Small. CabiDet in P"' cleanup, mainWl&nce. * PAPERHANGING Lera1 secy •••••••• to $550 i, qes ... o ther cabinet&. Mack 342-8442 • PAINTING .• 968-2425 Conaidtt trainee. 54$-8175, lf no answtt leave EXP. Japanese Complete Poll.cy Typilit •••••••••• $350 i me at 6f6.2372. IL O. Yard Service. Reaa. NB &: Plastering, Patch, so wpm Allderwon CM area. ~7373 Repa ir 6880 MTST Opr •••••••••••• Open ~ CARPENTRYCll.binets-Room Jm1'S Gardening & lawn Exp, Beach area. t Add., Patiol. Any size job, malhtenance. Res. &: com· * PA'i'CH PLASl'ERING Secy Trainee .......... $400 i Alike 673-1166 & 6f&..2S76. mercial * 540-4837 All types. Free estimates Good akills. ' CARPENTRY -CABINETS JOHNSON'S GARDENING Call at0-6825 F/C Bkkpr ••••••••·· to $550 Remodellng-repain. No job Yard care, .Clean-ups. Prun-C.oratr. exp, ~ too miall. C&Jl 646-4224 ing, planting. 9624D35 Plumbing 6890 Teletype ...•••• , • , •• $450 up « Old World cra.ttsman5hlp JAPANESE Ga rd e nl n g EPAIR Experienc:oed I SeNI-. Neat v.'Ol'k. Cleanup PLUMBING R II Drug Sales • • • • ••• • • • to $350 Fini!h work my Speclalty "'" No job too ama Beach area Call Dan 673-1166 yd. malnt. 968-2303 • 642--3128 • • -===~~~~-~ I GARDENING, clWH1p1 l Dtton.tor Sales • • • • M50 up t QUALITY .Wooden.ft. sml lawn reseeding. Reuonable! Remodeling & Colar co-ordinator • gen'! constr. It carpentry. 61111_.,, K-•nch $2 7S hr Call 64"'504 _R•_pa lr ~ ~ ..... u ........ •• • • Call Ken 645-0044, 548-4235 Min 1 yr exr>. GEN. repair, add., cab. Formica, paneling, marllte. ' Anylhinc! Dick, 6'f3.44S9 REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS ' * CABINETS. Any size job 25 yn exper. 548-QU LAWN MOWING SERVICE THE INOEPENOENT N"c d•pond•bl•, """"' PERSONNEL AGENCY &bi" ,.,... .. c """955 REMODE.LERS 1716 Orang• Aw, Sulle C JAPANESE Gardener serv· COMPLETE C.M. 64UXt26, 54S-0979 A-1 CARPENTRY Call Gordon • 847-6145 Ing F. Valley, H. BQll, Costa REMODELING "'"· Npt Bch. 64~5 * 642°3660 * * A11t. Bkkpr. $475 General S.rvlces 6682 PLUMBING, painting, elect. Thru T.B. Near 0ranp Co. applian c es, window11, airport. 1'.'-ec /Pay, ren1 heat;ig Rels lic'd 897-4850 acctg duties, Adn.nce to Cement, Concrete 6600 CEMENT \Vork; Walks & patios. whatever you need in concrete the price is rig:hl! CaU Bob &U-9187 aft 5. LAWN Mowen sharpened - mu.II enginea repaired-lite welding. Faulkner's .Mower Shop, 2122 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa, 646-T203 __ ;__' . ·F /C. Roofing '950 J. R. Pierce PROFESSIONAL APT. CLEANING GUTIERS It Downspouts Assoclatn Aa'ency, ?nc. CONCRETE worh. a11 types. Sawing, breaking, hauling, Skiploading; Lie. Service le Quality. Ml-1010 ...-CONCRETE Work, Licensed. Patiog I drvwys, etc. Phillipa Ce m 1! n t . 548-63Btl Installed Reasonable San 1885 Newport, CM 642-6720 Clemente n4: 492--3706 Special Unit Rale 646-2698 =========I Houllnt Sewing 67311 '"° ------AMBITIOUS colle1e boy has tnlck: will hau.l. move. Ex.-per, dep. 83J.-.6075 for tree 05L MORE Concrete patio for LIGHT Hauling. yard/gar· 1 leu money. Arllltlc setfuW age clean-Up, Call anytlm' UPHOLSl'ERY Sewing, any type. Pillows, cu sh lo n a, skirts, 18, boat cushions, pads. Pick-up & dellvu. Call after 5:30, Ma-7012 SEWING &: ALTERATIONS. fut Ir Reas. Service. Call ~1539 1 £: finishing. 644487 before 8 am or after 3 pm. 1 CUST'OM OJNCRETE 494-4971 =========! ' PATIOS • DRJV&S • 'f:I'C. BEFORE YOU HAUL 'IO Tilt, Ceramic ''74 i F"REE &5TIMATE, &&2-1403 THE DUMP -CAIL 1 CEMENT WORK. no job too =='64G-629'J;;=.;:;c;i=· ::":,"';;,.:IJT.::::-; ·Small, reuonable. 1''ree CARL'S )fovinQ;, Hauling & E1tim. 11. Stufllck 548-8615 Qeanup. 11' Ton P .U. Reaa. Free Est. 548-8918 I Child Care, HAUUNG $10 A LOAD LlcenMCI 6610 Clean up. Tree Serv. Gen. * Verne, The 1'11• Man * Cust. work. Install I: repe.ln. No job too small Plaster patio, Lellklng ~-er .. palr. 847-1957/&4&0206 1 -Pruning 646-"'8, 543-8<J43 TOPSOIL 6'77 Pre 5c.'.".""6~rvin& Sot · ~ YARD/ Gar. Cleanup. TOPSOIL. Nitrogen fortified •f'lle """· . iN am o . iN Remove trtts ivy trash. -4852 pm 7 days wk. Full-P/Urne-G d back~ 96i-l'1-1s n!dv.~ added. 837 , 1 Aft schl, Rates for 2 & up. ra '· ' _ 830-2050 OI' -495-4632 6«N7U6 or 534-1292. lEI' ROY HAUL m -- M5-«MO Tr" Service r Contractors 6620 12' atake dump-~ T. Pickup '"° HAULING & Clean-u;p. Trfts i Add!Uons * Re.modeUn, removed. Reasonable. Fret Fred H. Gerwick. Lie. ~timate. St&-1742 TREES. Hedges, trim, cut, 111umps, ttmoved, hauled. 30 yn exp. F\dl1 ins. 64'-«l.10 sn.«>11 * M~nro z:=:=::o======-== 6735 Uri!iol1lery C:.rpot Cleonlnt '62S Housecleaning '"° ~¢ BAY A Beach Janltorillf earpei.., wlndowa, !loon, ete. Rel-I Commc 'I. 64&-1401 . CZYKOSKl'S """""· U- Europran Crattam1mhlp 1001/f fin! 64J...le4 I831 NNJIOl'i 81\'d., C.M. Window CIH nlng '997 Read The DAILY PILOT ORANGE COAST'S leading CARPET STEAM CLEANED Ille SQ. FT. /J., 64t'm~l&tloo Mua,a~anlne Service - Carpeta, windows, Doon, elc. It& Is O:nmc'L 50--4111 WINOOW iiit" SUN NEVER St."'l"S on studt.nt, DAILY PD.OT WANT ADS! hours. ,~~r .. ~Marketplace ** ~S..2996 ' ---------~- --------------~ GIRL!!! Ttmpo~ary S.rvlct Bureau For the Greatest Assignments Under The Sun! CALL NOW CALIFORNIA GIRL Ttmpeir1ry S.rvlce Bureau Division of J. R. Pierce Aftncy, Inc. (714) 540-4522 4570 campus Dr. Suite 5 Newport Beach l'.qual OpportunltJ EmplO)'C!T BOY$ 10· 14 Canier Route. Open tor Lapno Boach, &>. Lapno . DAILY Pll.OT 6<2.<3n Mast ._.,.e deu Cal1tomla drl9lng ieconl, A""' YELLOW CAB CO. Nicest boQ in town need& lntelligen!, poised exec. type pel"900 to run ofc. Start $501). Call Jo an Marlin. 188 E. 16th St. Warehouseman CA SH IE R par t time . I --..--~°""'--.Meu.,--.---Lots of heavy wrk It 'XJI· Br i~ht-Enthuala.!iUc 112-~ Engineering Secy driving forklift goes with.is hrs Per wk) incl Sat's. Ap-SH 90, typing 70. To $600 job, but the hrs are great It ply in per90n, Back Street, Independent so Is the Co. Good benfl. Mgmnt Trainee Exec. secy bkgrd. MuM have served in suptrvimry or managerial capacity. Familiar w/selting up a medi~m size ofc. Secretary l girl ofc. for 2 architects. Lile bkkpg, goOO ,typist. SH No 25 F).shk>n Island, N.B. Personnel Agency Start at ~. Call Pat Clerical 1716 Orange Ave., Suite C O'Brien. 80-90. ~ C.M. MUKrl6 ~~ Receptionist RUTH RYAN AGENCY EXPERIENCED Pediatric Glamour spot tor right SPECIALIZING RN or Public Health nurse 'person. Beach area. Cini Medical Ins/Back Ofc Fanti liar w/Medi-Care, znedlcal & gen'I ins., alao assist w/patlentl. m for group practice. Send head, some airline exp. OFFICE PERSONNEL resume to P .O. Box 1728, helpful, not nee. Start at 1193 Newport Blvd., CM N .8. $360. Call Sally Hart. Secretary Civil engineering e x p • 6464854 Gardener 'J'l'ainees An imal Attendant "''•'"'· Typing 10, SH. "'· Top co. '-17931 Beach Blvd., H8 XLNT OPP. 4!1 hr wk Fast advancement for career minded p e rs o n . Must be aggressive &: will- ~ing to learn. Start n .65 hr, Call Sally Hart 847-9617 675-8815 a.ft J Pl\I 1042 W. 17th St., S.A. 547-6481 COOK Short Order, young. Nlte llhift. Medical &: dental benelits. Good work In g cond. Hof's Hut, 1 5 3 4 2 Beach Blvd, Westminster. * * COOK TRAINEE, eves. l\1ust be 18. TIIE ZOO MacArthur at Cos.st !Jwy, N. 8. Apply In person COOKS with broi1er exp. AllO waltre&ses, full or part- time. Call 837-9006 COST ACCOUNTING CLERK ANALYST GROCERY & Shl pping Clerk. mature ma!\ driving nee. for delivericli. 33f7 E. Coast Hwy., CdM HAIR STYLIST. Operator wanted for busy ~hop In Laguna Nig\iel. Group In- surance, paid vacation r'~n. Following preferred. 60%. 830-1302 or 495-403l. Aslc lor Rick. HAIR STYLISl' for men, pref. with followl?IJ'. * * 494-5054 * * Help W011fed IF you ha ... -e been waiting tor a chanee to join a t~flil" Real Estate oWce -Here·~ your chance. We need 2 Salesmen or Women_ Phone I Cook Ir you have cooked for a lgc family or have ln- 11litutional exp. & llke cook- ing, your talents are need· ed now. To start $4700. Call Pat O'B1ien. Girl Friday 1 girl ore. sH good but not nee. Lile bkkpg_ Gen1 ofc recepllonls-t type work. Purchasing Tralnff Some gen'! ofc bkrd. T)'p- ing. Port Time F/C Bkk pr 10: 30 lo 4:30 5 days wk. for an interior designer. Top Escrow Officer II'OOming. Beaut. ~lup, starting new Secretary dept., will work your own lo President. Advertising style. 2nd or 3rd backup helpful, fast typist, die-- gal will do. Prime requisite taphone, sell starter. ill sales escrow. Gem of a boss. To $700. Call Gloria 410 W. C041st Hwy. Kay. · Newport Beach THE REAL ESTATERS Growing, m&n\.lfacturlng com-"A"7J71 ·~-'•t <1'IU-Mr, <><:lUIUU , pany, Cost accoonting, in-. ""==-==-;=-:c= cludlftl direct labor dlstri-HCTI'EL Maid, Full time. butlon, cbst, and work in Pennaneot resident prefer- Accountent/Cost 646-l93' Dept. Head move ahead to l'!!!!!!!!!!!~M~E!!'N~~(6~l!!!!!!!!!!!!!j a great new cat'C!er. To ;lD,000. Call Helen llayes. al to 25, lo work as Jleld Gitl Friday rep, for nat'l. concern. Re- "n1ls ofc. is a nlesS! Do you 11POnsible and have all auto, Hospital IU "'O wk t N e PHYSICAL MVf the ab ty to get .,.... . . to star . o exp, process inventory records, red. 494--1196 prepantton of cost reports from sou~ dafa. Experi- ence tn aCC0W1tlng helpful. Apply al • STACO INC. ll39 Bokor SI. Costa Mel a 171 4) 549-JOfl UT things tn V.'Ol'king omtt? nee. Prefer to train. For t~ Apply~-Director Great bosl &. Joe. Start lerview call Mon &: Tues 9 So. O:>a.st O:>mmunity Hospl. $450. ~ Joan Marlin. am • 7 pm, 1.tr. Koshar. ·-· ta!, 31872 Coast Hwy., South 1. ·Instructor Laguna, c.Jlf. Ph; $UU. Excttlrtg • 0 pen i n g for * ?>10TEL MAID • Full or Ext. 356. ~ng. artracOve girt in part hne. Apply; 494-9436 HOUSEKEEPER Wa•l)ted. CAIU. ftlOlll ,.bt!llut. & 1_LaiU""'~na=Bo~a~ch'-o. ==~-live-in pref. 2 schl age largest salon. StArt at $286. MOTEL MAIDS c hildren. S35 wk, own nn !: Call Sally Hart. * 646-7445 * TV. Spanish 1peaking OK. F/C Bkk Nuning Credit Interviewer 83>-585.'l pr REG ISTERED NURSE =====~--,---,--Payable rinly. ~'ry at4 Lite typ.. good t.elephone lJOUSEKEEPER • cook for trncllve ofc. xint bents. I.C . .C.C.U. voice. Will train. $340. to cpl, exp'd. Priv nn l:,bath. $600. Call qma Kay, F.xpanding unit. Chall~ng 11tart. Good salary, no smoking. opportunities, continuing ed. Independent 673--0347 Reception ist ucation program. Colltact Personnel AQency ~K-o_y_pun __ <_h_Op~r-.~$5=2~0 Neat, charming, well ptnonne! So. Coast ~ 1TI6 Orange Ave., Suite C DAYS, Xlnt, &table Co. Ideal"'""····etit Dreamy opty munily Hosp, 3lB72 CoMt C.M. 642.()026 Stb-0079 v.'OtklnR conds, Top be w/sharp bosa<os, S3GO. Call llW)', So. Laguna enc> 499- Dental R.cept $400-Call P.1.1.ss Mary, fa57 G~ Kay. 13Jl Exl 356 Good ntses tor reliable girl. Ab~il Abbot Pulonntl MT$T • MTSC NURSE AIDES ... All shifts JASON BEST Agency, 2.lJ W. \Varoor, If you know 1 heae open. Experienced pref'd. F.mpklyment ~ncy Suite 211. Santa Ana, mtehlne•, wt''ll achedule Apply: Laauna Beach Nun- 2207 So. Main. Sanhi A~ * LADIES * )'OU oul tor im:mr>d. open-Ing Home fTI4l -494--8071 92&1 W. KateUa, A111rht-1m To \\wk in phone Of'dtr dept. lngs. Carffr l pol. Start Offict/Temporary ~o or 821·1220 C.M, office, 4 hn a day, $57&. !;all Joan Mnrlin. * TY PI STS DENTAL ASS'T """''d•u ' ...,.. • wl<. ~ .,.~. "cm!ER rREE AND rEE * STENOS on!y. ~lust have uper. as ?ltust ha\'t good tclcphont JOBS AV Ail..AllLE Part llme & Temp. Pmlt:ions recept. In dental office. YOke. 642-1508 548 6055 SE RVIC E CENTER Beach arta. 1-46-3540 * t.ADIES * la..&J. doW • Employment ~'f Sama9Pm SARAH COVENTRY Spring bor BU :00 Newport Ccnt~r br. NB DENTAL A.SSISTANT & all ... .,. Jtwetry. 2790 Har llU. SUlle 200 ll¥ ···~ ..w- 0\nlde, uprr Giii)'. Abaolutdy no lnvtst'ml. We Cotta Mesa ~MM4 tralh. 5.11..a631 or 96i-S9a --------·l~lllal~~~:!,!!!,;lor!'.!_R~ESUL~::!TS~j ' • • • -.. _ ..... 20 1970 JI*•.. r,c '.": . :.._&IMl'i.OYMINT IOU~MOYMINT.~,.!:.~ ~~~:ar-'·~Ts:i:r ·, 2tat=~·:1 =-~ , ~~·~~·M~111~n~,~w~..,~-;;· 11~0o~j'~Jll~ll:•;M:i;<:~:w:•~~1~1~00 ''~' ,.._. w.m.. n• Jill• ~w ..... noo 1• Men,-.... 11001 /M---"'"'" , •• _ . ·-"" • •· · -·· -• ..... p...,lfuN ·taoo P-ltun IOOO PwnltvN ' ·-hrnllun -SALES llUlNAGER ' -I • -... t , , RAY WILION'I · 'l'JWNtt USED car 1ot ·mu, .,... . ',.·~"~· N...,:•i:...IH=--~.:i:: .. i:r:~~,.'~: ~~10~11=. ·i'ao~~c:.a.cru,_~ coMPLE11 . '.,' PU~1c,·~~TICE '. • peirlniel A ~-, Ft. Iii Ml, Irr. Co, bellftl. CM. .•· , $Zf7 All lr•nd Now, Fumlloro .Otumod froni Model -:...., ~ ,. j s.1.-w ............ 11a ....... towit.GdUSED<W ..... Alllr» . H-··~~=•roler-.ILofleM•o4dl1pLordM!oo. aa,~~·,c:; ·. . · N t1me. ,1u..-.: • ~. trans, 18-25 :yn ..... JWea1--.. ,_. ·· · 'ui.La~-u~ sm.oo . ""• M••.,..,..••n'PVl'lllhft -~~ . 8S3 Do..,. ve e-. -IUJ, Odl Mon-lilb Clomente Cable 'IV H"4l<r Blvd., C.M. , I SOPA & CHAIR Q9 DINETTE $39 9 Pc Modltt(lodNMI 1uile1 rev• fJ.49, oow .111.00 LIZ : • Tis liz Tis she, She's as sharp as an~ gi~· Ever could be. Seen all over town Driving her COrd, Guaranteed when you' re with her You'll never be bored. Now that Cord of hers Is a "custan" made car, Painted yellow, with top As glossy as tar. It's her pride and joy Driven on the "safe" roads, Neve.r on the freeways Which she very much loathes. She'll park it anywhere Always taking a , .chance, In the , red 0l00e at Reubens Without second glance. She's full of fun Has a serious side too, She has a knack for cheeying When you're feeling real blue. Her personnel agency Is the best there is, Cause it's run by none other Than the truly great "Liz." In a blink of an eye She can tell what you' re like, !fer sixth sense" is· so strong lfll give you a · fright. She's true and honest She always plays fair, She'll say_wl\at she thinks And thafs a can- bination thaf s rare. Mary Doel.1 A Satisfied Applicant. N~Beod> day A Tua, ""-fll2 *" _,.,..,,,._, WAITllESSD, _,.d ...I;!:·, W r....;;o,;.. owh c.m...h "' 6or .. ..,~ .. ConiOM •oofo,w/,,..1c"9lo..- , . ) •PPt. SALES ~ onr D. iuil 6.llfJ1 tlmf1 '9D, ', .~ • ~ ~ .-::•r Choice of haiut feltric,, 'Nf.141f;fl ftOW '2JLOO Tho ~ 1' ~ Roapt/S-, Tr•'-• TOTAL LOOK SALES • -ct llolldqo. C11i •• 'VAN'S DISCOUNT FU•u-'"'E ~p••loli Dl•lot ..lo ......... " .. -·-·-·-.. -'t 71.00 · lis!otourPreRntjobap. tDl«IO.NoSH-.XIDtpo.ClW'J'ulliooConmllanll.,. ---l '. . • ""''-·>0lidOok<&itl 'ToblOtt'ColfM,ToWit • .._f ll.OO oortunlU..., • Wllill, the most .........., In the WAll'IW!S.,.... 21, -J 417 !(. ~ ~fl Ano 547-2412 ToH Docor •lOblo Lompo, r09, 4t.H -_f. 11.00 , Ptc;· , ,... . J'5,~.8:!!.,. =~ ;:: h:.~ :". c;'!,-betwn ~' '.Opon ~~~!!:' l :':";:p SIA:: IU ' '~~~Ri:~ !f'°dfr;~::;·s:;:i.'~~tt!_ 2UO . vu1e11 o1-. eo-. D719'.Main; Senta Ana....,,.-""' fully w~ etp'd Spilt -~? · lwoo ,.... fl2961 Socrlflcol '411 -' · --.·lljl&w AJP. 9'114.w. lllllteDa; -tn1'"'4 •• 11a .. tun. s.i. ob1tt. 1262 ~ 114; JOBS &111MPU)Y'111NT' 1 · R D FURNITUIE . ' AIR. ~ Imo I 54G;S410 "' 1121-12lll -tuhloo '-s.A. * mE·DERBY * . , . . Pur1111u,. IOOO o1211c1 T.D.'1. ·• ""' R>X!EPmJNJSTI ,.. .. , *" = ~-;.~~,;:.WAITRESS wont.d>Mlllt lie Scl111l..S""-7MIO •-..E~..f!1ii ~wH•odrll,orS.11Coot1 5• ~~ ~1' l bNcbci~accowrtinlofftce. ROft..we,kdayl.~ over21.CallG~CafeJ , ) DANlSHModfrn,91Ai tt.r_. · ---,,, ..... ., • un.·n1• • • L ... ~Stcrs M4-5llO . SALEso IWriod i men !or 613-41101or.1n1e""'"'· '. D~ ... a Gro•I NoW: tlonol, Belle ·couch -with •• t 2 )1'11 pn.1 laW lftf. WHl * * RIXEPJ', l*r1:: time estab. route weft. Good WANTED: l:xp'd. Honda ~ c.,.., With .,,,. cur.red end, revertible O.ra .. S.le , I022 Pia.., & °'9w 11• train ··--•ty well Sat•rday. Appl;y 1907 ~A bonus For 111-mecllanlc Muat have o,im • • ,· I Cl.llhlona, l'OQd.~Uonl50, , . r . ~.._......... Harbat Blvd. C.M. · • , , ' RUNE double bed with Walnut W • -ed lid 1'/eom• lepl . lo. lift. Hollman tool•.~ ' Al S bookcue beedboonl • New ALLPAPER" clropel, 0..,an· Shilipp-1 tcbooline· RN lrhServtce, co-ordinatnr, Kl "3.11 Wa-t..0y:::!-m• W'-1 ... ...v. .. n__, • ,-..'.. • • bedrm chair, ottoman, pfo. • ., -• ~ exp'd onty BA decree ... .-r n • ·'-· • .... _,.w.. ne<i ........., .... turet. bl.a.nkeb: b t Dkf )'OU know tbc: • ce 1 lxoc. Ster prol'd. JCh.t bendlll A SECRETARY (Prlvm) lllOll.61 +. XIDI be"" Incl, .A natural 111r ,...._ peoote tnu .A box-· !tall -.... 1oc1>.,,' ~:. llavq FREL Sal Open: starting aalary. Contact ,Yfr ,Y1oe Prealdent of M(C. profit aharlng. .a.-w~ want "exciW~~ plus! 'ho>: lenrth) lood ~tiall clothing ,' mi sc and Cl.ASSES and that 3"" Gift ·Builder~ Dlnctt Of Nihing, C.M. plant. Atielnta"'~t JASON IE~-, 'I'khl acentr AP' fttlahtt ~83J..l350 bou.1e bold ttem.s Se.t n9ata8&1dwillOrsanattt rlabt band! R ~:I~ Memorial Hotp. 642-2'r3t ·in "'ndH• ....... ~ Employment Agency Statkm • 1 e n t! RHerv&-4 PC. BED RM SET 10-6PM 2401 R ic b ~on d in °" the fun? Ira Um " Im "--'...-.. _ I: ......... work. DI? So. Main, Santa Ana tt.T Ramp or travel apntT w c • only at · __..."""""ll"" of eattow, to.n RN, -Nlte ~· xlnt Somet1Jtlnl'•Eretl'd.$500 9264\1( •. Katd,k,Anahelm we'll tratn ,)'Ou, for thHe Contemporuy walndt qUeen ay, .M. Mo-nticetlo WARD'SBALOWINsnJDlO pt.di:aKing, bkkpg, payroll, working cond I I: benefits. IDO. ~ tn pi!nlh: ' St&.5UO er 821~ and tnme da'j OI' 'ntte We size: bed, triple drftler -.1.tb ~ on Falrvltw Dr. l8lS Newpol't, CM. .... mud have xlnt ~ lkillJ. Contact ~otNunlnc, Z.D. PRODUCn WELDER include i.tacement aiafst. mlm:r, bureau and blle . L!ft: turn on !Uchmond. Open Ewry Nita ·1 SH 100 +, cype 80 +. C.M. M • m or I 1 I llo<p. 3190 Puliuwl, Col!> -Expor; weidet: Mi, •h<t't anoe. ·' . • stand, All with lnnnlca ..... * GARAGE SAL£ * • 5"ndo> """™ S.Crotuy 64>-2!34 . Equal _., ......,... '"" & buming. Apply ' " ' • 1125. Co!' -olter 5"' To $500 RN. ll-7':"' lbilt, xlnt ..... SECRETARY . .. TRANSICOM CORP .. Esl:'"n Yrl. ~ ... --SAT" SUN I 'TIL? PIANO RENTALS I Op!;y' tor atl:Nctive ral ing cond. I: benefit.. Coo-NEW ACCTS 851 w. ·18th Sl, •C.M. Veleranl. E1tglbif. Wtttotloii BROWN Jordan OU tdoor Ever,ythinc from: New and u~ w/-l1dlh ., advonco. llct Diro<;\Xlr ol NW'llna, -. voiJoblo ot '-..,WRITER under ".\< ~ inlUred lurn. 2 sun cllal>ol 115. .... e bedl., dbbeo 6 .u......... All monies pold ~,. _ ~Me morla 1 lbp, lt)r ~ NaUobaJ·Bank, Newt Writff : itodentlb&JI ~ v.' 2 stoola fl.50 ea. dlnine tbl e 3 Apt me stoves • chue. • 0-ral Offfce So. '-bnncll. lor per-Newport lk•cb· ' · $35 .. 3 um chn 115. eL, 263 Coota M ... st., C.M. GOULD MUSIC , To $450 ltettaurant ton with ..W ablllty, ,_.Orange County Lan·d Alrllne Schools PaclflC end .tbl n.50. GoOd cond. 3M5 Xlnt land ~··wmt cD. sonality and b'Pu. tldllt. Development tlCIQM>U1 . ii 610 E 17th S.nte Ana S009 · Jl,jver Ave, N 'B". Appllenca • ' llDO N. Main, S.A. SCT-tlJll:l , needs an ~ .... Good * D1SHW ASHER ....., •• !11912 s. eout a,.,,, ... king • ..... ..n....-w1t11 • S4Us.. ' &1&-2523 , ~"!:....!ood :;:,,.f/'.rJro~ (Nlthfflmo) So. LoallM. ·-· a minimum ol throe,...,. MODELS WORKSHOP HANDSOME Drexel Con-• SO. COAST llAllMOND StoinwQ T~ ........ ~.., of proc-:E4ua1 ·oppty. ~ ~ experience r "~.. .. temporary din. rm tbl w/3 , . aJla. New A ued "-. M fflllng ~ R.E. or * USIOYS SECRETARY-p/thne or The &UCCKdUI calldldate W\11 ~ ~ fD date.with the latnt leaves, 6 din. chn A: KIRIY 1nOlt maka. Belt -. m _,,. exp. ideal. I ~ll -~ .. Lepl .,.. have a tt>orough knowledge modetlnr -· Brulb beautilul malch, c b In a bu credit TD'• 6 -,... So. Cllil. •' ldlmidt - S I 0 , __ Cl k (Daytime) ,· -. · 5ti-so5.s or of Orange C.ounty and will up clulet· now beltll form,· ca~. Xln't eond, $+35. 1!!01 Co. UO'l N KP• .. lut& Ana e es r_. er ~· , ll"... deal with newspapen, TV, . e<j. G~n'• M"odelina: Studio Antl;ua Way, N.B. MJ..3555. dels of new '10, Kirby Claas. • ....., Sel1ry Open * APPLY * ' . magui.ne editon and the ~ ¥* Lee.-' • FRENCH Provln.. br chr US. ks, 25~ ofl. P'~ warrn't. ==-,,--,--~I Min. l yr up, Tnllnr "° R ben E I -Stcrotarr $4M. P"blk. '' . . " . . Ear11 Am•r. oomer desk Call 531>'1S21,-:m Filtll s ... 1, FAJUSA Coen-••rt. wpm. ft ..... Careerpom.b'qualitledln-weofferanexcepttonal MIRCHANPIS1:·.fOR. '$10 hldeabed I sis HW\tln&toftBeech.. Orran •leover A m. General Office 151 E. o:ut~. 4lvkluall •/poise I: t,op be~t procram ilnd aa.la.ry SALE ANQ t.RADI J'ftncb Provin d: ~mati FRIGIDAIRE, 2 dr, approx itruction manu.i. Jdet.l ... T $433 Newport ~. , • commenaurate wit)l n · F I • IOOO. Qm'CI b:1 a: ttbrd-~ 15', xlo't cond. $Ul)loffer. Rock if'OUPI.. $525; Pia.~ ht clw ~~ firm Saloom•n To iiSO SERVI Cl C.EMTIR periel>(,,. Pl,...~ YDW' ""'turo · MMIG ' 4' rree .. r, needs rePl!r, 125. ..,. alt 1pm,64>-421li In Lcq Beach <rt. o.H San PLUS CAR A EXP!ma Emp~ ~ mu.me ihclu(Hnr ~re--FINE.· i'umlture hro Table AMERICAN Of Martinlvllle Call 673-2963. UPRIGHT ' Plano tnr Ille; DRgo Fwy.), Im CJt)ellinc ExcepHonal mreer °"1' open :ll:IO Newpll'C Callla,D,q~NB qutrtinent. to • Rock" apartment all for Al@. lCnptze BR set $400 Ja:NM'ORE Model 800 •ulo. Made in London. O\llr 111 tor 2 &lrll wttront ore ap-lnunt'd in So. CaL ten. &Ute • ltJ' appt, M4-498l. Box M..688 Dally PlJot ~udes 15 loot 3 pWce Charcoal dbl BR •t nllli wuher, late model, xlnt yn old. 1 o1. • ·kind. peU'UICf!. Good typin1 l.arp I: well known Co.S!XltETAJ\Y P / TlmtToWOMAN wuited; ·pbo'.De curved sectional I01a Headbaard$5-L&mpt$32x cond. $65. Whirlpool ps Beautltulcond.Mu.t-to lkilla ('l5 ~), engineer-wants a man w/a dell'" I: Land· De •«tl•ptr, N.B. aolidtor tor· claasWed ads, ~.00. 'l piece din.Ins set 3 mlmr $10. i-r -*' t35 ~r. xint cond. $ 55. apprec. '350 Call 53&-Ua m, &/or ~ up IOtne ~· ~ exp, _Top Under 35. Call 6*-212J. part time,, exp, . helpful. ·but $200. ·Be 4 room fumltutt, I: $125. 548-3'46 or 49M364 141.-8115 or 54&-1672 YAMAHA 5' T Grand PS&m:t. beJptul. ' ' bents. Call B;i'tty, 551-6122:. * ~dilld:ren's not nee. •Age' :1)-55.. Call; Stereo_ n.cUo-pbooosraph. SPANISH Sofa 1: lovnnt. 3 FRIGIDAIRE Wuber, Xlnt cond. Mu.t .0. Call;~ 1 Ablpl Allbiit Pmlomlel dotbl.nl. Pt ttme.*J'actory after 6 pm, M6-.J639 er desk. Electrolwc, fiN:plaCl!I coHee tbla, lampt, Imea recentzy rebuilt. top coo-(1) T72-4I024 A.cctf. C'9rk Apncy, ~Wi.n.Wtnm, exp. Pftf'I\ .._.'1'0& ,, 846--5109 tools, ironitig bollrd, 4 bedrm .et, dlMtte. Moving. dit:ion. KIMBALL==~s~.~ ... -l~-~-..,..- $1lafy Open &lite m; · Selvk:e State ~-Dept WOMAN to ·wdrk tn I>onut lo!~,1~ Tchalnbl """1 other Belng transferred muat llell! MO ** 838-1548 dltlon, extrut $375 or Cillef. M1n 2 )'!'I ap, payroll. SALESMEN: • 1hGp over 21 No phone f. Cuau-... a ea, m .rror~, Call 5M-25C9 WES ING HOUSE M2--Slil7 Must lalo<'f calcalator I: Earn $100 per ale. Lead1 (3 Netded) · calls, pleue w· 1 n ch ell , 1 lam.pg, p I ct u re 1. Call T auto. =========>I typ50wpm. f\D'nlsbed . Call collect<~* $135 PER W.EEK +Donut H~ ~7 Hartior 499--2926 morning or eve~ I' Custom Cottch,need1 Wuhu, lood cond .. SIJ, Radio .. . '43-0511 between 9 and 6 For New Mark C. Bloome Blvd C M • inl· · coverin& $15. Couch I: cb&tr 64&-5641 eves. or Sat/SUn. l--------Fo~ y~ r tor con~noe, C.S.T. Mt. Jeep Hanlell, Colta Mea ttcre. a.nse ' . . SI'OVE, Apt u $35. Karutan $15. Kina lizt A double rat· USED Appllancea Ir: TV'1, all CITIZEN Band Radie , pie app Federal Machine Corp., w tires I: ahocb. Refer. Will Y!OMEN . IV& Ul:xl2', beaut brlte. tan hdbrds. $12 I: $15. Call ~. Dunlap'• l8l5 Jobnton Meaeneer No. t. f Office -. write P .O. Box 17U, Dea train. Med. benefitl 6 tmur. Itnmed. openlnp for chUi! ll"ffn ~ Paniab dln tet. M&-9511. Newport, C.M. 5Q.T788 tetl of cryatala, antenftlo GENERAL CLERK: Moines, Iowa 50306 Pension Ir Pl'Ot Sbar Plan. care/c:ompanionl ·~area tbl $35, 4 chn su.sO ea., MAPLE dlnin( aet, hutch, KENMORE auto. wa.ther Ir: like new batpinl MJ..l3SI 1 ACCCMINTS Sales Appl,f Marie C. Bloome Co., at )'OU!' lellure. We Sit Bet. , ~ cbelt, antlq white cotfee,. end tablea, couch. 1aa dr)rer, both xlnl cond. REC&IYAILE ARE/. flM.H'IGER 30<li HartJor Blvd., Coota ter, Inc. 6Gl2!< w/l'lld lrlm !:». oturdy Exe .. cond., private P'1· ~"· M74115,. 54W612 Tolovlslon _ 1M1 ~ a'\t,.:" ~!:;!,,_~ • (~~"'4~) :=;;CE_:S\l,fl!!l\.;.Jiw.l ~Y.MJ~El.o ..1.~) · =-m~:;..=.i .;f:u~~EJ:· ~wy, Sp. I G.E. W~ A Dl\YER. COLOR TV'1 ;;;;;;;;e;j. acctt. ftC • ..1~~ f ... >-... ... ~, StlJMnJ)t~5'p'cf.re.. v~~ 'fstt Zenitb'f.V"11" ' MAH~ 'B uffet , 4 1 "~ l'T~ '•• T&llS-..,..-~ 5 tD -APPLY -· 'm,Ej· . lialllt~ A#'i ln·,_.,.,, La-peanrnce; U :you are aeekitC' -illk A: wtrt. .... US, -HOOYtt dbwe1,..1' 2 1 ld e COl'!)o • =;===c:lr eftoose from. El.-Oedlt., LM. On: Mfg, Co., Inc, otkt · to $125 IUfla Hill llobU, XIS El a career, we may have a . upright \11.C. like' new $1), ,.,bneiu, like new $50. FRIGIDAIRE tiectrl.c dryer, Out of sta"' OK. Soutlt a.at 1fl05 E . Warner Yes, we ·JOU.,a_'! · 1,Tcn Rd IAc. m.· "'* n position for you--We are a &42-'1'98f 6t6-e52s like new, custom delue. Mqravcx APlilance•. 2133 Santa Ana 5t6-2551 • Wft!k ••1•~_;.-•• a yper-lhl or ~ s450 per mo larle international corpora. !IC-J027 l.qu1a Canyon Rd. L.B. EQuaJ oppcrtunif1 employer cent.age of )VIIr pro t. ou .... 1 .. _, __ 1. .. --a.1.. Hon involved in comm.um. BRAND NEW OLD oU buttet • bevl'd mtr-'70 ~vama c.olor TV walnilt will work a five day week ~~· ~ .. ~. ' rW $15. Oak Victrola itand .a.-.111q 1110 "'' ORGANIST· Choir Director. --"be 511_,,ed with~ cations, education, public / 3 ROOM GROUP ...: M'·~" tabl ,__ """' UH tbl model $295. Da11 tor Epltcopal Cburcb in 8; )'OU._.. need to sue SERVICE station AttAla:nt Information lll!l'Vlces. $2f7 . ;1862 ,_.., e ...... pa. GENUINE ¥U(lue chain, ltM274, eves 534-1811. C.M.548-0036mornlnp cslr,. A modem lilht Penn. tun ti.me. 'El:· Weha~~tmowdintrlnew Selllreautar$529 rOM pattem In bact , CO~ 21" ooJor TV, 0 R TH 0 p ED IC SUrgeon weight truck ... all food I: perlenced. ~-AJ:fl>ly In facilities m LOng ~ell and We carry our own con~ UOUSEFUL Of new model Re ble 491--485 radlo/ateftO. Westminltft' needs aper or-general ~i:se • a penon: Baow•• Shell ·Serv. ha".e severaJ openmp tor ~•n's DI.co...+ FUm. hmM turnltutt. Rea. $683. uona · 7 • Call 8G-58M lice Pi. 540-3885 att 5:30 Jeteaetofbuyingcurr. 990E.OoutHwy.,N.B. ~wbomeetourqualllf-mw:4tbst,-S:A.St7-2412 now '$191. l!M-H.17 or Sewf Mtchl 11201-========'I P.M. =n . no .canvassing ev. SEWING Machine Opr. Ex. ,;:tio;:-tra.in1tW· Open Daily 10-8 * Sa\. 10.a 63?.QOO "I Ml Hl~FI & Stereo OUTSIDE VERIRER er-,allexpemettoopm,te Wcni.Dg om.~wauen ~~com=tin&~' · ·.· SUnttayi2.s ., .~' 8' Sota never Uled, quilted SINGER Auto· 11&-U&. 6 your area and comlllete .J!linn-"~ Prvducta, motional ii: ~blic re1atloi. ~ 1 tt eofa • 5 ft. love tlon.1, Scotcbguardtcf SUS. mo.. oJd. No attach needed '85 w. FM Miiiie Omtei', Call bJ appointment. No ex.. per. nee. Must have depend. able car. Good ltutin& ..i. ..... • _.. .,. ad- training wUh pay 646-4633 -t 3 t necl Id. bi Ma,chtrw Wveseat S 7 5. tor zla'~. button boles, auto.· tunub1e ·"''~ You and ..-";.. tamily 't'liD be with advancement into man-se~' oOri otalu ~ .. ~_P 77fi..0592 de1lgm etc. Guar. $31 cuh Rec. $ZO or belt offer. 2 _,..tecteJ'b; Blue Crou and Sh_ippint • Receiving • agement, .f:~-"e,~ .i..:~ .......... ..._... DECORATOR 3 pc atttlonal, or •mall payments. ~6 Concert ipkn. Allee theater vancement Call 642-1508, ~ medical insurance, W1rehous1 Manager SALARY. $6$00. per yr. ....,. _..,.,, ~· 2 club chillrl trtcer, mt.c. . bom, 4 Jemen woof. WO and your income will contln-For penonal Interview AN!JQUE dlninl room aet chain. &'7S-3882. Muslcef each. 6T:>-28S8 or 5'1--1729 *PART TIME* eveniJW work ue-if )'OU are burt or tick A 1oca1, pvwi,. company call 435-2404. $150 Luge blue couch, ex· -ln1trum.nt1 1125 ~:_ _ _._ even H it OCC\11'1 when you needJJ an experlenced. ttUe"Qt cond. '802 Wlllo Ln. Offfc1 fumltvre I010 Spertlng UUUU9 .. ·-not-· P•'d vaca-bo -..... _.___._...., Schools-lnstrvctlon 7600 &tz.1365 1970 FENDER Baaaman ~· -~-----1 .... ..,. .... t.-the man w unuu ................ 9' Conlem.........,., c.obch I: 2 amp. w/covf?n, 2 mos. ol.d. FOR Sale: Sub. Sid boots. Hon of up to S ·wee... be our waretilule atof.. ..... -,, USED iteel "1lelb $39.50 • New (wu •l:.l:ll,50) Sacrlfloe ladles size .8. $!5. -¥ Sidi $260. PER MONTH !int year. Proftt 1harlng,... ... and ettal>lbh a ~ottag• Art Sh-match. chati'I, xln'l Cond. ~ chain ~-IO A up -, "-·nt o1 1100.000 In only ---··-................. Art leseons, land & tea1Cap. Alto, 9x14 nc. &f+..1731 · e Uied 2 a: 4 drawu 1111~-$475. Ph. Jury aft 3 pm, S30. C:ood tor beP..._ Must be ~ yeal'I of llge or .._.,,,.,..., ... .....,... ...........-..... uUVl AM.0.1'6 ...... ,,_ ..-...... aft 5. older. No eJCP.!U' nee. For 20 m :, and. mUcb more. . system. es, algns &: truck lett.ertna:. PiJLLOUT dintni 'table with cablnetl e.Uled wood desks V'U"'U'" v"'""'"''' .. appointment call Your ArtUft! ii-Wlfunited. Emma Blankinship Ir: Joyce ~ $35: 90'' $>fJ. $35. Mc.MahanilrMDllktnc. *BEAUTIFUL, llke nrw 7 Mlscell 774-7251 We'll advance you u fut u Good aJary &Rd exceUent Sisler. 690 W_ 19th CAI =-~ 5f8--0903 , 1800 Newport Blvd, piece drum set, bardly used. ..,...,. vnu can stand Ht GOOD --bendihl. mona> 642-1689 or 8J6.645."i, Costa Me• * 6U4450 Cost $400 • SacriftCe $2'15!' BALBOA BAY CLUB PART TIME r nl ,,_ ....... ., DIN, aet, xln't condi Bdrm ·-mo nga: PAY! GOOD BENEFITS! Apply~ P-587 Dally~ PIANO LESSONS • &el, bxsprnp, matt, rd ID22 For details 5:JS.~...w Membership For hie Young girl to do telephone GOOD Ftm.TRE! Intettat-Beiinnen. ln:tmnediatea: ~ cond $50 ea. ~aft 6 G1r9 Sale • · R Call 67J.459S - worl<. NO exper. nee. Call ed' Call • Mr. Ide. so CAU"' 1st all ...... "l'llEORY • ™· . . --Pl•-" o,,_ 1130 ...... • 53&-7521 JEWEL HOME • F. UNUSU,.U., a l moat new NEWPORT HARBOR --40' TRIMARAN Sailboat PLANT-DEIJVERY man. Shopping Sarvlco NATIONAL IANK ~=";0:,;.~'· Spanioh dining room .. 1. GRANDMOTHER'S #'19 PlANOS & ORGANS p1an1.n..-onable. • $2.00 hr. earning ruo wk -n4-0)30 • . Make otter. ~ RUMMAGE SALE' NEW I: USED .. I 543-0391 Pe rm anent. SERVI.SOFT for tntervlew, appointment haa Imrilediit.e' Openq for IT'S "'ONDtRl'ul. t be JI Your Ad in our Sat, SUn, Mon, 10-5 • Yamaha Piaool "()rpm MINK sroLE I: SQUIRREL 506 l1!t SL, N.B. SALES DWI)! ~ tn aPPUanoel daaUiedl? So1neone JVU1 be April 18, 19 I: ~ e 1'1omu Organl STOLE, BE!n' O!TER. Prlntor $693.'2 eu.-blkinb ....._ Earn COMMERCIAL you lb;! to tho ~ iOOkine ""It. Dill 612$11 m W$rt Pl., Colla M.,. : ~~.~~bell , * 5"41« * r .. """°· Xlnt DP'1 lllr ~an $7 .. 50 per hr & up, IOlling .. ..-. > ••-' Adi. Cbeck them now. JOBS & EMPLOYMENT oil Tustin botwn 19 6 20th COAST •MUSIC PORTABLE l'lnplace $25 apprentice. Sandpiper cuatnm bildnil 1 ~ I CLLl:U -. • BKCASE, din. nn aet, end HARllO ~eedl refltliab1nc JASON BEST cover-ups at bome partief, r ' ~ ~ ' . Schoals-lnttrvction 7600ScnoolHMtructMin 7600 ~~~1tereot1q, ~ mach, ~~:a:* so.~ * 548--2702 ews * Employment Afeney part time_., No invelt'mt. APPLY IN PERSON' ONLY , . ....,...,., llll ' camp v~~-~JO.e~;,Frt~lM~SUn~~IJ.ll~k=Wbi;;;te;,;El.: ...... ~;;::1>::.T:::::~I Dr/' So. Main, Santa AN Girlt 16 yn 1: up, call Rrkli 1001 S~ El Camino ReU tbl, Joad• of mile. 21.<t Monte ·~vcu · 9264 w. KaO.U.. Anoheim --.... ...... San Clemeni., Cal1l. Villa, C.M. Sal. sun Onlf. Furniture IOOO FumllvN IOOO 54<>5410 ,. 1121-121J SAIL>-Servke Eltab. l'llller (Alpbo Beta -c..i.r) I I I. I <-DRAWER filina "b 1.n• t BUSIE.ST marketplace 1n Bruh route, S125 a wk, . 118. Platform. maple rocker town: 'n»B DAILY Pam ~teed tri 1tart. ·c,,n Equal !Jpportunff1 emplbyer $20, Exercycle $12, 20' ex- SIS-5745 J I h!mkm ladder $lll A other Ousltied Retion. Save , . TWO GIRLS: 1 fWl ttme 'tor ltenu. 211 14th S;t., H.B. ~· Uml A ettort. l..oc* THE QUICKER. YOU CAI.L. clrculatlOn dept, 1 part time w ~ 1XIW'llt 1HE QUlCKER YOU SELL for aectl'/ad•. dept. Be • .GARA.GE Sale: Sat A &m. ~J.~o~ib;s~M~oa:;:•;· w;;;om.;;;1;1~oo~l~o~k=•~K'~•;•~· w;;;om.;;~1;100~!';~ ~ :: ... :~: • 2065 r1ain1a10, c.M. . MACHINIST "A" l'!igb School education plua three years producUon machine shop exr,rien.ce. Set- up and operate machine too s to ~rfol'ln machining operat!On uwtzing Standards or fur11ished production tooling. Performs layout and b e n c b wort, and may plan sequence of operations for lower classlfi· cations. ApJlly In ,.,_ or all 1714) 546-8030 3333 Harbor Blvd., Casta Mesa, Cafif. Ml11ilo $pl-Division Atlantic Research Corporatio~ •IA DMslon of Iha Suoquoh•nne Corp. --·· . ...1m11.,. • beby -doon, 393'9 Birch St. N.B. ~ o.t. ttle whole llOIY tod«y ,'. , meni sweaters, TV a: mile. TRAINEE , rtOW ••• fftlln OfWIQ4I Countt'• own 546-<C159 START WORK WOftd faMCM Mf!Qepers litstiMe G"°ARA=""G""E-,,Sal"'•,..,-.,,H"'-.....,hold~ 1...,IDIATILY ''"""atloilol. llOm ,.,_ '°" _,, -"" .. --""'. > .fum..~. -.. felUdleaofthetypeofW'Oric i fMm ,Trlpl~~.-• I m\lc, Sat ~ Sun, 705 ·,oa baw done lD the put, 'wetf..peid tlllli' • Be1onla Ave ., CdM . we -.W tndn-you fD ,· 1 U,S. fnottl lndUltly, • STh--%!69. FULL TIME WORK ~"""~~~~--Mechanical experience be1p. • NEIGHBORHOOD Gar•1e Mbutnotnec 1 ary,l:.Utl'i , Sale Fri, Sat, Sun .. !150. ~--~-~ ·1"""'1 1-··slbd21n""''1,...., (per Wl'tfa• qntmentY , ' I .. ..,. ems . o nm n10 ,. "' vttat -..... ...,.. r .,:."C':>-.. =Euth-iull ____ _ ExetlJentowwlUidtyfrli"ad. PHONli ~-. GARAGE Sale. Acapulco \IUOe. Cciinpvet-. benefttl, 77 , ' IOZ Or _, llMI tw Ap,tl, lDI Wallace Avr., paid ...,.,_, in....... .,.5 1,. ... ~,a.... .... :;;.:. . C.M, llloc IUm. $2 UJ>. S.. p1.w. • .ic. Work ~ fl. lfrrlNKEEPERS INsrriorB IN'IDNATIONAL l!.tgr. Sat only. 12-5 p.m. cilltJ clOleit .to~~ home. ,01.,1••0H<1,.,.,HTHON'l'KHoot.•t ,YARD SALE: furn it ure , CALL -.m1 17-lt lt"ftti ....... ,., .. ,.,. ••• , .. Ctllf •• t210C dl.9hes. ~ 1oe1 ! T"""1/$425 , -. Mondal' A .,_.., 1249 W. -......... 1Dr °""' IY· SoM M1 Im C.... -oilOo Bol._11!"'1-NB plrtl who W. a busy; dial-. GARAGE SUI: Sit I: Sun. ~ :!e.~· to be Nlf!M • ~ • ! • ~ •••••••• : • • • • • • • • Age I • • =-°" :-:.:.· .;~~ =~~~:,:, Adchss ••••••••• ···~·~· ..... ~···:: ,·· ••. s;,~.~~.~ ~ = 500 N..._ Center Dr., NB O ZJ H.B. OR J.all. ,. &JI .. :m By. appt. &«.1911 ly .. · .' .. • .. • " • • .... " p .... • " • QAll,\GI: --""11 -1ii!;,, ... ~,_.~ ... ~,.=l~=:::":.;;""=IA=•:••;.::"~l>:....,·,.,.1TJIE SUN Nl:VER SE:l'S °" e&... ~. A l!>ilc. 111!7 ')'ullht, ~ I!! f •DAD..Y Pll.OI' WANT ADS! ,.__"-""'-'-·--·-·_1,_._._._. _ .. _·---·-·------------_-_._ .. _,·, Sit A &in (&AM 'ttt) ' * THE USED * FURNITURE FAaORY · S.lllnt, lni• now, PURNITURI returned from Apartment Rent1l1, Model H4MM1 & SomO NIW Pl-Sampl11 et PRICIS bolowwhol110iel 4 Sponiah Sofas wu $219.95 ltlOUCID te •• ti eecta. 1 Red Spe.r\ish Sota I: Chair wu $350 ltlDUCIO te $121 • 2 Sponlah Sola A Love S..ta, wu S500 alDUCIO to Slff 15 Occulonal Oal.Jl, valuee ~ to SlOO NOW ... ts to •:it.ti 10 Spaniob end 1ahlea A cock1otl tablto ..... --10 End ... ri .. tabi., ........... - 2 Walnut Bedroom lets, $ft.ti tiedl 12 Used Mat-A 12 Box Spr!np ••UI - I 12. IL Hotpolnt Refl1tlmllor .... 1 BeauUtul banging i..ampa, $12.tl _.._ Several Dinette Itta from m .......... Table lompo-6ir oeloctloo, 14.ff to '7.tl ... 1 B 6 W P,ortable TY, NL 2 AnUQuo wl>ita nlte 1tando. '1111'- OPEN w .. lall)ll' __ ; .. 9 A.M. to 5,30 P.X. S.tunlo11 _ .. 9 A.M. to15:GO P.K. 8----10 A.M. to HID P.M. .IMS HA._ *i,YDi. AT 1flh, IT. corrt. M8A * Ml Nil . ·l I -· ) .. , .. ' .. . . .. 11!~~11,!!1 -Ml-u•--TRANSPORTATION TllANSPORTATION · -----------.:.__.;;;Mond;;;;ay;:,• ;;:A";;"=20~·=i~'7~0 ~.,..;-===N=-==r=._=.,.,.=='="~LO':;:;:;IG::;-~ .• AND TllADI SALi AND TllADI · Sain-ts t010 Motwcycloo noo · • """ ~~.,..._, •• ""' FREE T.O YOU li~,..;~wc;•;"~;;;~;·~~;11o~=w~c~·=~~::::~te1~1111N~~~w~c;••;·~;;;~~~~-~·~·~~~ ~: '"' w ~· -rm --111t. tr snocx ..., ·~· • DAi!ii ......... .:_11..,:; . ORDIR NOW . ~ blaclc, 2 ":k; ~~ ~~.:; :::;. !:"roverslble l'OR MOTHERS DAY SWING Set A Sand Bole. •· Nly equip, 5 llP ......._ ....,.,,, .,,oo io-ISO, Mothohl ...,..wit!' -., 61>-1916 4/90 ISO Ge-lili>&<4 mul, -bed With Walnut ~ &aut, custom 2 COCK-A-POO PUPPIES t Aaking $2400. tn4> ~2936 ....... hetdboord, New ·made rlop, _.,,.,.A._ ·•121 (213)~ ~r Red Line nw.t· ffl'rinp ~t wltb op&la:, ro. . SANTANA 22, '69 Dll:trlct -A ho> -. !tall bleo, ~u.."s1;~ l'ETS and LIVEs:rpc~ ,OiampJon.1~. All or \0 l8y "'11th> ,poct.eoniltkln ,es, ~~I ti La, uA-,..__,:_ 1 -av!lu: Dock. boat bath , : ... =_;;-:;;USO~"' -==,.--1AL •v•~ ,_, Pots, -•• ....,pt !or • daa raclntr. . equip., roush ~ cut 1tonee, (213) 592--588! 'CLOSE.o\ITS tooh b the n>ekliound, oll CUSI'OM i!uilt 100 pl '. . KAWA 'OI 238 Daytona W. fl N~ c:oler'TV, wa1n1Jt clh, jewelry ~ ~ppllts_ aiiuarfwn with 12 , Ire. le ll' Catamaran! plane In C COIDprtSI relea,le cllamber .... P'ttUn hllle made &Old. adver. findiliel, took uDUIQ&l tro111c&I ft&la._.)low imllt. main.'A: Genoa $550. w/muffitt fork 'b~ 30 hp, $350,&wate.reoMedlLduk I: cutuw sUpi}l:im. .fore.ea sale of th1J rare•A: Cilt 613-'11&2 All road equip. white Bell walllUt.. '' Jol:w, AM/FM Open Tue• thru Sat. M exotic a;iUection. Or1a;. teOO, UOO 14 No. 1173. Xlnt cond. Siar 'helmet incl. Golnc MYltfplex. etc, $250. Bert Sunday IM closed Mon. __. $275. P~f •••• Dlcroa. 1.U., Trlr. $950. East 5/23. Must 'aell of tmns .. See at Hencler-•FIVE M GE¥$ 'I: 'f99-3197 · • Xlru. Mt-7631 aft 6. 50-17-40 .aon'( U'l'l' Ha?bor, C.M. LAPIDARY SUPPLY IJOO 14. Complete. "'"' Honda 28 000 54&-0l55 n. ot Coll Center Dft.a 1125 w 160, c.c;. 1 .;:::::::;:::_==="· --,,-~at ~ =:;:Jl!S Good' amdi&n. $650 mlleJ. AU chrome $315 or * AUCnON * mos:=m .. 33-A SILKYTelTlerl'llpo Quality..,,_ 615-3325 Eves best otter Bill Harold ~:'it)'OUwlllltDotbuy Costa Mesa * s'..is.-2039 •breedlna, very smsiJ. Short 12' FAEr C.t.custom hull,1..c53Z-444::;...:.:.:.c.3 ____ _ • siVeWhldy&try books f faces.$12Sl:up.StudAvail. 160' sail, trlr. Needs work. LATE '68 Honda 350 AQC!tionl Friday 1:30 p.m. ~RTE;D text Courie : C&ll 64&-1335 $500. 675-5283 a1t lOPM. Scrambler. Electric starter, 'Vf..ndy's Aud ion e.m ~!ou(: $2, Greg ~ PUPS, · AKC, Sire lJOO 14. ~ cond, tum llg_hts. extras. Show ~Newport. CM ·64&8686 ·Dictation, Diamond Jubilee I B/B nat' champion, Reu. SI.ill I: Ttailer $599. condition. $595. 847-3444 Behind Tony's Blda. Mat1. Series, $2.50 . w/transcrlpt priced.• Show quality. , 897-1903 H.B. 48 AJS 500 CC MACIDANE front throwlt.D. book . Essential• of 114/6.?7-8163. S•llboat Cal-20 basket chopper $200. mowtf'. flke · new $135. 2 Healthier Living (Sch:ll· SKYE Tellier pups, regis, 8 No. 515. Xtru, 644-ll!i6 * 714: 536.9657 * RIC planes, 5 1erws., 10 fem:) $1. Civilization Put wkl,, good with children, 30' CREIGOR Yawl, Mooring 1970 Honda, J:iO, s~t. low channel omit. rttd)' to ny 1: Present < W a 11 bank. re&aonable. 96Z-Oi8 incl, slttps 6, encl head. mlg, still under wty. $600 Cl' $225. 11ii HP ·Evinrude out· Taylor, J}&llkey) Vohunes l YORKSHIRE TERRIER Call 646-1351 eves. pmts. 968-~ board $40. Chlld's spring fem2• $5 ~ bo~blec:-PUPPIES. AKC, 8 wk1 Lido. 14 _ $750 1965 BSA 6.5{KX, New carbl, jump hone, like new $12. (M ~ Nisbet} $3 ~ ** 673--1756 ** Beautiful Con 642-9942 cam, eng. work. Very fast. 847-3444 Wo~:::f Man <Ho~~) GERMAN Shep ii: Collie pups ' 646-2976 after 6:30. LADIF.S Diamond D'inber $4, Arithmetic for College 7 ,wkl. Very cute &: playful ~I Boats 9030 '67 Yamaha 305CC,.bored out Ring. set with 1* karat Studenll (F.<fwin Steln) $3. $5 ~ 5'8--0ll17. 2 steps $285. '69 Holsclaw 2 c9nterdlamond, 2diamondJ All ln Xlnt Cond. 642.1724 $ILJCY Terrier p_u'ppies, 18' CAMPBELL type hull, bike trailer, $125. 675-4683. • 'ti -karat on each! I lslde; evenings. AK C • ·. c be mp' •tock, 428 '.Ford, Berkeley! jet' '68 y AM AHA 250, clectrlc BriD.iant cu.t. Sa er ~~:. Adorable, sbotl. 6t6-35t1. elec./hyd. cav. p atrlle•.· start 3200 miles Make of· Reply to Boz P360, ~ alum. fuel tanks, . f ~~ ~33 : PilOt . . BASENJI·3J4 mo's old. xtru. $2350. Pvt l!ty .,1.::'::'·:..:~=.::=:.:·~=~--1 ROCK HOUNDS.FREE ~·~ 891-4812 '69 BSA 650 ~ unit &: twnbler. 15• Fiberslus boat, ronvt top Ex Clean. $9XI. 642-9161 Complete new rock shop. * Sprihger Spantel Pup-45 HP outbrd. Battery ii: {2) 1970 BSA Lightning 650 C.ome in I regiltr'r for dn.w· pies, :AKC regist.ered. 6 gal fuel tanks, trlr. Xln't MAKE OFFER q . Open 7 days 10 am-fi pm. Call 613-4061. shape. $lil00. 6502 Bishop ._ 644-1302 * 8101 Boiaa Ave. t/ WHITE Toy Poodle Stud Dr, H.B. After~M. '69 KAWASAKI 3SO cdi ign. Midway City e 89'1·1970 Service, AKC. '16' 1961 SKI Boat. 100 H. P. 12 hp, 9 mos old, $625, like GOLD Filigree Mtrror I: • B4T-n76 Job.neon outboard Like new. new. SU-9712 match. sbeU $8, 5_ branch µAVENJ'?RT, 11 Cl:!:'lom. mISH Setter, male, 9 mo'1. ~ ftrm, 536-8463. .:::::::._:c::T:..:RA=-,L-E~R~--J chaDdelier, Italian whltA! $IS, made, like new. :=--All sbota, hse brkE Needs -----• .. New 3 Bike, •l!llken mils, 14" .3 •pc. trplc set $5. brown =e ~· ~·mots lg yd. $50. 968-1201 Mtir,lne Equip. TiroN wheels, ~ wig, l\YJed. itz. I awn . $25 1\\'0 ~ lavatory wash 2 AKC female Miniature * RepoWer Sf)9Clal HONDA 150 & 250, good ~ $2. l.89Pr1003 Art buinl, coral $35 each. Silver Poodle&, aftecl:iomte. 1969 210. OMC Engine &. oond, al!IO misc Honda Maguine, $1 ea. 548-3856. Garage at r8r of 3915 Birch . $25 each,. 646-3136 Drive, Complete. Used less parlll. oUer/ trade. 557~18 CUSTOM Built 100 r a I • Ave., NB. Sat, 9 am-f pm. AKC Mini&~ Black Poodle than l5 hrs. $1500. 644-4M5 1970 Jawa 250 CC, under 100 !Aquarium with U 1&t" 4 644-0026. Puppy, affectionate. Priced 9 AM.S PM or aft 1 PM miles, $400 or· best offer. ::-1 a:'P!f th't;"~ov: PEMCO 20 1al. Aquarium to sell $45. ~2 54&S509. 830-1584 uotjc collection. Orig. $8XI, w/filter, aerator, heater, AKC Airedale Pups, Bura;lar --====-====~I now $2'75. Phone ev•• thennometrr, extra lightl, .Alarm W!Love. Pet-tbow, 9 BOllt Slip Mooring 9036 Auto Service 499-3'187 live planta, decorativ·e wkl, ahota. fi38..5155 & Parts wlcaJrlc stone•.· extra HERMAN Short hair Pointer SLIPS avail. :for narrow , 25 CU Ft.....akk. by Ude a.rttncal planta, aea shells, pups, AKC. Hi.ve abotl. beam sailboat!, under 8 ft.-·-------• Westing. nfrig/fnr, 11;i yr I: colored iravel. 13 dif-Call: 646-4'153 beam. Rb:>des, Feather, 'ST BUICK. SeDlng all parts old wbt $475 4 cn.nge bar f ~-• t "-h '2 •·b Sahu, • .. ~ Eri::kson, PCC, at reas, price. Gel in touch ' · • erent ........ s 0 ...., -uo ' AFGHAN PUPS, AKC -alt 5 '" amols, $3S. 1.. Magnavox total. $45. 60-1724 (ew~ etc. Best kept, most with Marge :..., or see stereo/t'&dio tape combo. ings:) 2 Mo's. Tenm. 84&562 desirable docks in Newport Greg anytime. 1813 Sumac $1511 962-:1356 Harbor. Phone-Lane Anaheim. This will Hof PO I NT wasbin1 =t~:~ Horses 8130 John B. Kingsley 673-8711 run for 2 weeks. BEsr OF· ~ workl fine $2S. from $3.51) up + m:· labor, -IX>CK space near Pavillion j ,FE:;R.~======' I Provincial wU!Pack club 9'.Jc per yard 347.1519 QUARTER hone rel~!~ will accommodate 25' boat T ii T •v•I chair $35. Clean. Wrought . trained, gentle, .l ..,..,,... -.;,1 r beam. 673-4303' ra er, r . tron 1 t, 3 A stand. ---16 $300. Hackney show pony max. ·----1 n so~.mc pcs ~ Misc. W.nttd 10 gelding, spirited $150. Moming w/2)', Sloop ALPINE ,.. . ~ . ""-~f'ldi... -. $!500 ~ G ~Dirw:hy'~r Ladle•, Girls ~ wanted ~· ~ & ibOW ~·.,. • •· 813-3833 · .I: tiller, ]3, QI fl for conslgmnent, Originals botse, $1950. S41i • ,- Kelvinator . ftfrl&, Wtought pref. Formals, cuuals, hap, Beautiful OM!stJ:ntt lrtare. Mobll1 Homn 1rGft table .I: ch air•. ect. Must be: ht clUI cond~ Western trail. qooo, for show ~984. tlon. Tues-Sat M4-931l 1D With show aaddle, $«111, ·eau '200 VACATION CARPEi' Left from .. c:omm'L am.-Spm. 673-0629 contracts. $1.98, $2.88, shag USED Kardex file • trays, ;RE~G;:;fSl'E~RED="""".;u.n.r-,.-,Marr,.,.-­$3.~ aq, yd. Drakea ~t reuonable. 842-1962 aft 6 Sorrel 4 yrs Gretnbroke 1T.ll6 Beach mvd., H.B. pm ~l.500 . . .!"2-5114 BELT·muaagtt. 4% or 6 ft ,;;:;:;~· -=='=== DREXEL Parallel pattern filbt ·hand tub. Reuonable. FOR Sale: 10 Yr Old Gelded bedroom, bftekfast, dfnlng: &f6.ol4.92 after 5. Buckskin Ph. 545-5972 a1t tUMe. coffee tahlt. Sec-;,'~''°::=P~M======= ~Ji...~•tn. FREE TO YOU Llvostock 8840 ==::;._ _ __.:;:.;.: L A Z Y Gym-licensed. Ap- proved. H o m e u.erctser. Trim inches. Easy quick way to feeling I: looking bet- ter. 842-2756 2 Lovable male pupe, 1 Ger/.shep--Oob 6 mos, 1 Shep/Lb mix 6 mo I , watchdogs, to ~ h m w/fenced Yl'd. 546-1'21'.12 tin FOR SaJe: PET Chickens, ducks (full rrown "' babies) Gttse, turkeys, cages .l fertile eggs. 50-2333. fRANSPORTATION GARDEN Tractor; Wheel WE MUST give up our Dog· Horse InQd. 157, g HP. 3 gie due to Olll' dlchondra forward, reverse, elec start, back yard. Female, loves E 31" mower aitch. iDcl. $<50. childm>, need• a larg• ,.. SCRAM-L TS 644-4074 54(),..2195 4121 Bo•ts & Y •chts 9000 TRAVEL CENTER Costa Mesaru:~ e w P 0 1 1 ·Excel.· ~olden F~lcon Greenieaf Parle • an adult Olympia -Alpine pVt.. club high on a bluff Apache .. Whnl Camper one mile from the Pacific. Worlds largest most com- Modern Uving ln America's plete RV vehicle shopping finest mobile homes. center MODELS ON DisPLA.Y 8352 Garden Grove mvd, GG 1750 Wblttt" A..e. 534·6686 Costa Mesa 642· 1350 Take Harbor Blvd to 19th Closed Sa.t. Open Sunday St. then west to Whittier 15 FT DEVILLE. Ave. MAKE OFFER. Jomicra Inc. 3046 Klllybroo~. BAY HARBOR Mobile Home S•l•s Trailers, Otillty YEAR ENO CLEARANCE SALE NOW ON DISPLAY 12, 16, 20, 24 &: 30 Wkles TRAILER Ford box 4x7' heavy $45. '55 Ford frnt axle & whls $12. 837-8868. Up To 60 Feet Long Trucks 1~ Baker St., C.Osta Mesa 1,;,.;,.;;c.-"--------1 1> bloclt East ot llarl>o, Btvo. GMC TRUCKS OLD Pine blantt.t cheot :>;" FREE To good home , ANSWERS hi $40 Large globe light $12 Female German Shepherd. ('.ogta Mesa <n4) 540.9470 Here now, Immediate Delivery :. ~ PJ-..$45, SU Vk> Good with children. Cherub_ Chute -Mouse -TRAILER • Cab 11. n a . ~;;'-~;;;;;.-iun"t:wo I ,~-"'.:"~=--:,.,--,~4/~21 Hallow -SCOTCH Bayfront, newly dee., many NEW Sylvania Sun Lamp BEAlJTJTUL Oat gta)' le No one carea how bad your extras! Beaut. adult park. Southl?rn Orange' County's w/adjustable clamp I holder. hlte desperatel). needs a English is If your scc:rrcu $14.900. Sell or trade for only Authorl7.ed GMC Dealer Used once, fl.50, 642-1724 ~e'. We love her, but we h good ' small house or duplex . UNIVERSITY evenlnp. hllve allergy, 968-4397 t/20 19' ru0MPSON Lap Strake Ch\·ner anxious. 13 Terrace, OLDSMOBILE NEW HUFFY 24" GIRLS Lido Trailer Prk. NB. Call 2850 Harbor Blvd. BICYCLE SPYDER 1,i GERMAN Shepherd, 1Ai Cabin, sleeps 2, Depth 67<_ 5'8-<J827 ' Lab puppy. Both parents finder, fiush toilet, 2.12 gal """"""or Costa I\1esa 540-9640 MODEL.~$40. AKC. 7 wb old. ~. ras tanks, tandem trailer, * RARE OPPOR'MJNITY * '67 Ford Window Van 642·1724 EVENINGS. 4/21 no motof'. $'750 or take over Mobile living on the beach. 'Big 6• engine, automatic, ra. 15 COOKIE and Candy VFn-DESERTED In b oarding $54.06 per mo/968-J.542. Limit~ no. of space~ dio, heater. Ideal for camp. ding Machines, nearly new. ~ dog •-nual D--t S•I• new a dltion to Drift erorcommerclal.Newtires, Less than "Ai price, Sell one house, amall acuve ' "" PVtl Beach Club. dlr Xlnt running cond Will or all. 4~ needs a f.amlly to love. Sat &: SUn, April 25 il 26 at MODELS . ~N DISPLAY ti~ private party, (YLT- 546-0387 4/20 Sea Scout Base, 1931 W. 21462 Pacific Coast Hwy. 66S) Call Kirk aft 10 am 150 LB. aet of ~lghts, in-NEED Good home & fenced ·Coast Hwy, N.B. Hu ntington Beach 53&-7513 545-0634 f94-9'Tl3 eluding 1 barbell A: 2 )'l'ds for 2 ador. Ger/Shep 2-1' T Cl'ulser. Beautiful JOMJCR.4.Inc. or · 1~~:) $25. 642 - 1724 Lahr mixed pupe, 1 fe . 1 thruughout, 2 hrs on new 185 FAMILY PARK • Regency '68 FORD %. • ton Ranger, male 8 wka. 54&-0813 4/21 Interceptor, $3195 1966 20x55 2 BR., family ~uto, ale, 390, xlnt con, CEMENT~. Mq:ER$185. KITI'ENS. Last call for Cap-*644-1368* room. Wood burning trplc, ditlon. 536-961'2 L&tp Sean tow...eype tf1n Coale: & Maude Matilda. '65 OWENS ,ao• Cab In large screened porch. Awn-'63 ·CHEVY ~ T. P. U. Stii;k 495.4719. 71Ai wks, adorable. Come Cruiser. Sen or tnl. WU! ing! & landscapl.ni. Localed ahitt, p/1, motor 3 yn old. P<X>L 'table, Brunswick,%" ua. 642-2637, 4f2t finance. (1) n4: 871-7433 in beautiful smog -tree $850. 540-5398 slate, lie&ther pockets. $500. Need lovable home for very Collect. Capistrano Beach. By '59 CHEVY P.U. 6 cyl. Xln't 546-MM lovable affectionate white 27' KINGS Cruiser Sloop, Im-Owner: n4: '93--1128 cond. 548-7263. 2659 Orange NEWPORT Beach.Ten.-11 kilten. 5 mo'• greenllh blue mac. Atomic 4 Inboard VIE\V of Hay & beautiM Ave., C.?lf. C1ub Family Membenhlp, eyes. 548-0813. $5600. 873-5252 days; Lido Park. Furnished, ca-1.:.:" • .,:::_:lNTERN==~A~Tl~O~N~AL­ $350 (213) 833-SlOL LARGE Jade plant&, good 49f..3916 eves bana, deck, lmmed. posses. Travela ll V8, auto, hitch, 8 FOR Sa:le: Start yoar gallery for IChool project or charity CABIN Cruiser for sale or sion5. ..-K MOBILE pass. $700. 496-Sm now. Oil palntinp by Rox· sale. You haul. 615-M45 4121 trade. 28' Chril Cnft. twin anne, reu. 968-3'13 GERANIUMS And sue-V-8 Chevy1. Xlnt cond, 1st HOME BROKERS JHps STAUFFER table, portable culents, cuttings. 548-8652 $6500. or t? 847-4538 12362 Beach Blvd .. G.G. 1::.:='-----~ sauna cabinet, mile. 4121 15• INBRD ldea1 Fishing e 636-0921 e 1943 Millla ry Jt'et), all metal 675-0045 cab, roll bar, h~'O bar + ex· _, ~PS of lumber, large 4 ~t. ~~•~• Mlist sell 1969 • 24x60 tras. $650. 673-7792 BAND Painted oO portraJt ..,~ sm&ll, you haul. 3109 Clay, ""'•• ouer. irl\l"UllO'I, Owner Tranlfem!d 70U or your cbildren from a NB 4121 '2 Bedroom, 1" eao... Dune Buggies ..., ......... 6'l-J6ll ' Sollboott 9010 -~ RT 0 .. ~ T I TIGER Kitten, fema1e , ! carpets, drapes, etc. .66 VW I bod SI I _, D<'.-.;u enn 1 wtm. Read'.1 for a loving PluTtend Westinlnster/Santa Ana area ga.'1.11 y, · c6"" Cub full famll7 me~ home. 968-<U91 4/20 e 14,.PT420 e AM S 54&-8242 Sl,400. value must se ll , bmbJ,p. 8NC: offer. M4-0U9 Complete w/im.innaker . . . Make oUrr. 492-8508 11lESE t.orw ha1n m cute! wr BUbaa Bay ,Cub 2 Black A white l[ittens to e 22' TEMPEST e l\WST Sell! Sparkling clean DUNE BUGGY BODIES Membmllp lot We:. Call good homH. 613-64.14 4/20 Olympic Oa~i 10x40 in quiet C.M. Park. S75 ... 1 \Veck Only. Sl>-8801 &AM..sPM. -'Supel"-fut. Keekafe New awnings. $3650. 646-35.57 Ph. 547-t179, open 10-5. TOYOTA Con:llla Sta. 'n.l.atrlck's Dey % Penlan e 28' SOLING e -·-·-· Wp., like new. 1961 Honda Kl n&, from Blue--Cream HI-Door Mk 11 Bicycles 9225 Imported Autos 9600 to,~ new.~ afttt & mother. 546-9965 4t20 Pacific Yacht Sales 613--1570 DolWte Pool Table, llR 2 ADORABLE Jdtteno, 7 wia. 14' 5AILIJOAT w Im tr • NEW HUFFY 24" GIRLS ALFA ROMEO _., ~yUWsurface.uxaB". :: .. ~ = 1m~~~8. ~ trailer, 3 sails 1: many ex· BICYCLE. SPY D E R Coll 540-1..s. •• • ..... eab1n oleepo 2. Maire M~~nrM:Nmcs. '69 ALPHA GTV CRAP"1"SlilAN table saw FREE 1V. Early Amer1can oiler. 5Sf..Q73 or ~7. 5 speed, dlr, AM/FM, p0wtt Nae Oft cutm. XJnt oond. • calnmt. ~ 4/21 3:1' Olinele Junk. built In M ini Bike s 9275 disc brakes, godCllS Cold w/ * 642.-4715 * PIO< Up Jerad flre\lr'OOd. Hong Kq, aood c on d . pl ush Int, Reclining eeata. " , , ' ' ' • ' ~ J. •• , .. i!"!·1-' 0 -.. ;z ilc & c . •!Z 2z 1 ·l-•11 · -Z-c ·o zC P' -= z .,, ~ 0 • • .• ' .:::J c:O n .-n -I -0 :z k• ' ' ' I I I ~ .I I I I I· 0 ~ , I ,..,. ....__ "": Sdc:I .. , titl. .....a:s77 4/n $2XIO, Call Ptter ( 213) 3 hp Taco 22 Mlni-Blke, good Has ha d 10\lfng can!. {YCT· ., ~.v N·~ ·-·, ~-B••UT,Pa11Ptraianangora S21-US2 t'Ondltlon $00. 934.1 Will take. trade. C&tl!l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ._ ~ ..._... ~~ ~ .e•11 --·2060 Phil &«)..3100 or 494-10'29 . ...,.. l l>lk S. G.C, 81\.>d. T --41211 ~Pl!!LOT~_::W:,:ANT::::_,::AD::::,:_ii.:~::::::.::o••,, ___ .:;"'.:..;:;r=... __ 1..:.:::::.:c.:..:=.::....;;..:_"'"'-- •. ' , . I ,, ,, 1 I <I • I 1 ' ) ., " ' , ' ·rLL STAND . '&.r. Me. AUH:l,_, ON .'7 64 i1scnnt Al~OUllMl5 $' ' . 644 Discount MY HEAD flrom fl'Klon' Stlcbr 1'11c1 ' OR From FICl«v Stick• Pra . I OR " ~TO MAKE YOU LEASE LEASE A A '70 CHAIUNGEI A 70 A·lOO SPORTSMAN ·lflJER DEAL for·on1r for Oolr • ~ . '63 . '66 Per Mo. Siacttmy, Per le • c.J JI' or1Mn11011 D11 1 3'-. .......... On I :1111 lnOI. Gll9ll nl ..... l'LL GIVE YOU S.000 ILUE CHIP STAMPS. ' . IEW '70 DODGE CHARIER R.T. XS!fUOCllmal '732 Dlscoa~ Ff'Ol'!'I fl'khlry lfkkw !'Tb OR LEASE A 70 CHAIGIR a. T. FOR ONLY $69 Per Mo. °"'""'°"-" ...... -YOURS T~Y '· , llEW '70DOD8E , Dart SWtger kW .... l.MllHCMl:l"11S. '546 Discount ,..,_ rKtl:ln' ...., ,,_ OR LEASE A70 DAAT rimloa for Only ~~~~r~'£. ORDll YOURS fO&y ---......... ~ ...... ,. NOTICE! .. Wt Do NOT ,.q.tre 1 Mlnlmu., Down Pay. ment, like $10 down, $25.,down, $99 dowit, etc. We try to-orr111ge down payments a n d . monthly payments to tllit iach Individual '1 I customer • ~!Ills .. , .. 11i .. opoclel prfus. ' * TRANSPORTATION SPEOAlS * '67 FORD '64 CHEV. BEL AIR· .. -. '64 CHEV. IMPAl:A ,,.,,.,,~w---· ,,,-Oiiidttioii1111. -~· --lorP_~ _r9dlll, '62 FORD COUNTRY --A."lw ..... -·-.. , iiliii:1 , w111twwe11 ·t1r-.~vz1 , · . 1i ··sits ·-'68 CHARGER $2895 ' '68 PONTIAC G.T.O. Auto. tr,,..., fldtrt ..,.. Qlftdlt.....,._ ~ ;;rrtnt• radio, i.e.,.,, tinted """-VPN $2295 ~ t!!l!t._ ""* 1lill9. u _$1595 51995 '67 CHMOLn '68 CAMARO S.S. ~Aule. "-.. ~ olr ·--·-• ........ wt11ttwtn '""" nl tlta. M =·~~~'=t. $1295 $14t5 '65 PONTIAC BONNE. '59 DODGE WAGON '68 BUICK SKYLARK '66 CHEV. IMPALA .COUPE '67 DODGE POIARA ~"'t. ';:!;;,'l!!Q :t..."'m':it '68 fl9NTIAC ~119.!'!"'"9~.~~ = .... :'"'il'nt.ct 11H.. ·;io,..,-r.utQ. fl'tM., 10C1WW "-1111. _. ••kes. r9Cllo. Matlf'..i....wlllkwtN tlrn. l'lltd t!IU.. llPN ,_, $495 Avlo. "-., -"'""1rt9, radie, !IM""', wtilt1w111 tll'ft, nnttd 111u. UOS UL • Door. Auto. "-·• '-dory 1lr tond"fM. ~~E"rir' 11r1tn. radio.,_,.,, 11ntN t in&. Am tr•"'·• llM:lllY llr conc111101!1111. -111Mliw. radio, hntll', tint.cl tlla. WSll ... ..... $1395 ' I~ Autos 9600 Imported-9600 l:;;m"~='ted~·;:...;J11"~:.c.'°'::..._9_600_ lmpo~ Coro 9600 ~mported Cars 9600 _lm~l'!'_rtod __ A_ut_oo __ 9600_ llT)ported Autos 9600 Autos Wonted t7GO Auto LHslng Ai:.FA '9MEO '64 Alpha Romeo Sprint. New trans:, radial tires, Otch, brks . .f!M.-1670 .aft 4 AUSTIN AMERICA AUSTIN.t';M ERICA ~-.•art• Imn:iedlate Delivery All Models t1rtuµon jl111 port s DATSUN '64 Datsun P/U. Good conil: New tires, brkll;, battery, plugs. SSXI. 675-3458 aft 2pm, ENGLISH FORD All New D\lllsh Fords In Our Big Stock Now At FACTORY INVOICE! Positively No Added Dealer Charges! Choolic From S!da.ns, Sta Wgns, GT'a At Our Cost jAGlJAR OPEL VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN VOLVO '69 XKE Convertible Loaded • chrome wire wheels, AM/FM, dlr, disc brakes. Take small down or trade 1967 Opel Kadette, deluie model $995. 545--1170 ask for Jerry Hoggatt aft 1D pm VW BUGS FROM -------SHAKY JAKE'S VW BUG - ---·----145-WAGONS 164 -SEDANS VOLVO · wiu "..a.re pvt. ply, <YMS. PORSCHE $399 Beautiful black w I custom Now in stock! paint e EMPI gauges e Tmmediate DeliverJ' Koni •hocks e Anscn• e • 1•1 Sport CoUP9 888). Bbtc Book $4700, Full -------- price $1116. Call Phil aft 10 am 546.noo or 494-1029. '67 JAGUAR XKE rdster. 4.2 lmrnac cone!. Loaded! Must see. $3400. Priv prty. 714: su-.· LOTUS '65 SC Ponche <12,000 ml. GOOD SELECTION S.mperit. • AM·FM • DEAN LEWIS ,AM/FM, I ea t her int. ~ Every kel?n ~e imaein-1966 Ilatboi-r O.M, M8-9303 Chrome w h e e I I. $3395. able e On dlSplay at: 613-121.5 c ~ J AMES LTD Anliqliff, Clo11ico 9615 '62 Porsch• ~ International Motoring D'Ei:UXE 1930 Model A Super CleM! Fully equipped. ' sO ."""...,., . Call &15-1982 or see at 2D89 jB 15M Old Newport Blvd. CM Coupe 95% reatored with II ~-----~·~-1 rumble seats, Must Stt!! Harbor, CM, Private Parcy, W~" •57 VW. New tires, battery, IJ73.-6891 . SUBARU '\ poiol, trans & up hot. ~,5~7~C~h~ry~s1~.,~300e=- WE PAY TOP CASH '. for uaed can • trucks :tust call us for tree estimate. .. GROTH CKEYROLET FORD AuniORIZED LEASING SYSTEM America'• larpst Jeuhl:g Q'Stem for finance or net Jeaatng ol &ll type, can &Dd trucb. • lmm<dlafe del!W17 Irmo over 300 can and-trucb • CDmpeUHve rates •New car dea1enb1p 8el9fce Ask tor Saki Manaaer e Full1 "tradeln" value for lB211 Bea.ch Blvd. HunHnaton Beach )'Our present cat · KI 9-3331 • All populu makes avall- ...,...,~,..,~;..,,.~ •hl• WE PAY ·CASH ror a.mp1e1o o.talll .c.n FOR YOUR CAR i..~~;.. 3100 W. Coast Hwy., N.S. ~ ~176' ''1961 Lotus Europa Lo mi, 1 owner. ,Never raced, 638--5155 ROBINS FORD 2000 ·Harbor Blvd. A I um In um wbls. $325. $195 Bl551 54~ 3-031 Ext. 66 or 6'I 67;..6342 CO~ELL '-uthorited MG Dealer • While Overstocks Wt. Theodor• * '70 SUBARU 1910 HARBOR BLVD. '60 VW Van. Hu '63 Ponche R•ce Cors, Rods 9620 CHEVROLET Here Now _ CDSTA MESA engine, new rebuilt, zero --~----Cbsta Mesa 64UI010 . BMW BMW'S #1 . • '.DEALER IN CALIFORNIA AND ORANGE COUNTY'S / LARGEST ROBINS fOIU> "206o Harbor mw. Costa Mesa 1 .64S«ll FERRARI lmm.,,·a1c Dellv-LARGE miles. Extras, Make <>lier. '31 FORD 3 window ~-upe, -... ~, Bl·~ • 90 MPH Capobuii;' m 77&-2406 · m <·I. Homl auto, "'5. or M 'M.:: 541-.'00i 11' LEASE 11' • 35 Mlles Per Gallon SELECTION VW '68, ml w/blk Inter. ol!or. 642-&/11. WE PAY '!'OP DOLLAR 1910 Fon! V8 F·1ll0 Plclcup • BeautituJ Styling of VW Mµst Sacrifice. $ll50. Call -· FOR TOP USED CARS w/cau:iper, ab', p/s, auto T"'I D!"ve Today At CAMPERS ,,..3870 Autos Wonted 9700 If your car 11 extra .;iean, trans, 3900 ... 1109 per mo . Kustom Moton· • W '68 vw Automatio, Co-O> IMPORTS WANTED .,. "' fin!. SOUTH COAST ••• Bak c 54().5915 Harbour v mall radio. lmmac. $1650. POOLE BUICK CAR LEASING ~ er, M • • Call 54&-569:1 ~ = 231 E. 17th St. 300 W;Csl Hwy, NB. IJl5.2U2 TOYOTA AUTHORIZED '6' VW "1,000 mil.,, orig, BILL MAXEY TOYOTA Coot&"''" 518-776S NO man. _, n .., you SALES .& SERVICE owner, Xlnt cond. Must He 18881 Beach mvd. ntE QUICKER YOU CALL. can sell it Wltb a DAILY mo•s lmmed. Delivery 25 New le Used m' Stock T&M MOTORS FERRARI Nowport lnipor1s LI>!. CJlo. an&e Cowlt)"• ~ author- ized dealer. SALF.S·SERVJCE.PARTS 3100 w. ~t Hw)t. Newport Ba.ch 6(2..9400 540-176' Authorlled Fertarl Dealer 18ru BEACH BL., 842M3.5 to appreciate. 968-3244. R. Beach. Pb. 84:7-8555 THE QUICKER YOU SEU. new! 11 ITiolYIOITIAl HUN':"'~N BEACH '65 n.d VW, x1lll "'""·. l"":=;:=:====.:~:=;:;,;,;===.'.=;;:::::::;;====1 1 •· m-e loio6--.--llioil. j VW Van 59, 64 engll"le, camp.. New tires, low rnileaae '68 MERCEDES. Bem 220, Mork II Wogons "unit, work done on traru>, l'50 <9S-4448 S,...,,.. "'I> GA~EK1<-1t &ir cond. Private party. Hi Lux Pickups com:!e ~b~syitem '68 VW Sedan, e.uto, orig .... ~ '1' 1.Iwit sell. 968-8306 Laftd Cruisers ~1708 · · $800. owner. clean. S1260/bst of--=.:,---M-::.~~c.M. M '58 Mercedes Benz m SL Wagons fer. ~129,"pvt pty. -r:' Aftonfl .. te ffl;e ..... Y * Fiir 1969, white with Nd roadster. Good cond. snoo. DEAN LEWIS '62 vw Bug. Custom int, & '66 Bug, re-bit eng. Needs To ....... lop rneuoQ. for T!Mtdoy, DOT DATSUN interior. STEREO. Xlnt 1:;838-&350::;:;:·====== J.96r:Harbor, C.M. 64S-9ll3 =~~r.M:~·. ~Tie.est~~ bodywork. S600~bestol· nodworciJw1wptJ1dlngto~ A Ly condition. 646--7755 l· ---~----1 fer. 546--0569 aft 5. of)CUZodlocblith*" OPE ~ I MG QIIL MAXEY ~mR<blt '""· Xlot cood '6' vw CAMP1''1!. E>c:ellen1 ~~ ll~. ~~ SUNDAYS JAGUAR °""'· "-extru, 11995. 3-31 "" .,,., l8S3S nem mvd. MG fTIOIYIOITIAI 069cam"'.,vr. ~~ ':~t ~00• i~ -'-~=56,-,,===;;--~t:f. ~t:·:~~ ·=~a JAGUAR Salos, S.·ck" Pw -1967 FASTBACK 67 ~ ",,'.,-"' ~!...._..-· llunllnrtoo 8".Ch el~ r'etrlg.. inside toilet. ,_ -,,.. 84"1mor-,HEAD"UARTERS ~"'~C:~"'"'· 11111 BEACHBLVD. !330053&'625 Extns, Stick. <!lo.sm :t_ ii&'.. =-· ' T Hunt. Beech 847..a55J ,68 VI" CAMPER , '67 VW, $1025 or belt offer, 10 «JMtw• 10.-...,_ I TbtonlyaulldiRd·JAGUAR · . l ........ •• ..,.,-.....,.. d .... ..-_,..,. tlh All.lttk1 ..... 71o.p.idl ~~~ dleler in thf entire Harbor mtN, ofOoutRW7.on.,.... Westphalia Modd, 25,000 _,,,,_, --.,s, Ql;r.vu<>V eves, t2Y•i "1 h n ~ ... Ml'.SUll -Aria. · '68 TOYOI'A • Blue 4 dr, ml. Excel cond. Belt offer. '" VW ik,., l~~ ~=-~:.'::.'.;,:;;.;.;_-• ~ racllo,, auto, 30,(Q) mi'•· 673--5928 , Very nice. 548-2885 ,,.,.., a ~ 75~ "lader ln The t.ear.b Cities" SALES $12¥11 Call 545-0973 ·"°sr""'vo11a"'-wagc--0-. ~Good~,-.,,.,.-I·======== l~l2£!..i~ • '=.--~" ZIMMERMAN SERVIC E 3100 W, Coast Hwy, N.B. OUTSrAND!NG Buy '67 ditioo 642-5172 alt ,,30 PM VOLVO ll =-" :lll':.w ;;=., 2145 HAlltlOR BLVD. PAR'(S &C2-t4C6 · H).176t Toyo,.._ C.ori>na Deluxe. AM· Mon· Fr J, An)' It me 1~--· 20M. .• ,,_ IOMt11'1 ... ~io ; Poci9 Authortzrd MG Dealer FM radio. $1200. &33--0590, weekends. ,68 Vo'-o 21 Dorl't a1 Mia 11 n.,, ~ IT g:= ~=--Ill.':. '69 D---Sedan BUICK 1~ MGB ......... "'w rod TR H '65 vw, 8" H.P .. maoy .... Doo Sed Al "" dlr .. ~ nlf>of "'""' u•-·· m paJnt, radio Mich. tires. IUMP tras! SlOO> or besl. oUer. dllC ~rake~·.u~Hc: i.o'. zt• .5 Of 151.otllf'' Likanew,4dool',9&h.p.0Vtt'-COSTA MESA wlA! whla:, lo mi's. ms for 673-2548 cal car one owner. Honey 2'._.. Qoo ~~ head cam, automatic lranll., tut 38.lc. 91)2..3(181 aft 6 or '&lgoocl'J'Rf,~~ e~~a~k~"~ '60 V.W. sunroof, a oo d tan, $1799 (VJL891) Call PhW ~=----· ~~ UOIMrl dllC. brakes. 13,000 ~. dlr %Jt· E. 17th Street wkends. .............. -~ e .. ...i---i tlre1 •-all ll am .... 101 _ 1••1""" 2t W... 5'1..M 99 llt ..... 1-.1-•• 1 •• ~"--" 'XWY k..I•.......,, · xtras SUOO. 499-43(1 alt S:SO .,;::-;;;1 ......... .-. i1'lV"V ... ...,. ~ JOWll --t0qo,1a21 ~""""...,. a:l-VI\.~" .._., ...... '62 MGA. red. New top. Body --IO\: ~ 241) 11599. Call~ or DAILY PILOT DIME·A· Jnxlnlccod.Beslofler.llan '66 Triumph SplUire. Ex. 1966 VOL.YO 122-5 Oool \&-._,Neiiiol ~ 10 to 8. LINES. You can use them be 111en anytime mech. cond. Owner leavlng THE SUN N1::V?:R. SETS on 2 door $950. Whilltdphants! Dfme.+llne ior-. pennletadi.J', DRiJ "11!& B&fl»a mvd, N.8. «11JDtty.9"\0Uar! 64>2343 DAD..Y Pll.OTWANT ADS! _ _:•~-==_;•:_ ______ .;_ _________________ -:---! SOil Garden GfVY' Bl. G.G. ~Open ----FIAT DATSPN - I I • I ' • ' • • ---• ... ,.. , I • ' ' ' I I; r • . ., ·~ t,IUST ANG 2 DOOi MA.IDTOP .. ' VI, •uto. fT•111., powtr 1 iktrl"', rMlio, Ntt.r, \ 1 whlt9w•ll tirfl. IOTY 967) $1289 '69 OLDSMOBILE DILTA II 4 Door Httdtop. V-1, •ilto. tr1111., f•c. •ir, powtr 1totr· 1119, r1dio, hett.r, whifo· w•ll tiret, •inyl roof, tl9f• eel 9l•1t, whttl CO'f'trl. IED 45111 , $2895 ' '66 FORD S9Ulll WA.ON Y.I, •uto. tr•111,. ftcfory t lr concij.tiofli119, power 1 tt.ori1t9 ,r•dio, h11!1r, _..itewtn tires. "'!ht91 cov· .,,.. ITFX 1221 -'$1797 '61 GALAXIE 500 -2 DOOi KAIDToP VI, 1vto, tit11 .. F•ctorV lir, ,.w•r·1t1•ri1119, r•dio, ht•f· ..... 1\IZY-1271 $1886 '66 RAMBLER 4 DOOi SIDAN IMio, he•ter,· 1tleli 1hlft, • .,1rdrf.,., (PIW lll) -$789 - '66 MUSTANG BUICK - '" Sk;ylark, -v~. • ..,.i. ad lites, 'Clean: ·xtn•t mtehan. Best otter •. '545--2081 an;ytime 646-1587 aft 5:30 P.·m. '6.l BUICK .seec. Dbr. V8, fact alt, clean, JSZ, After 6 •• pm, 842-4939. . BY Orig. 0wnu:: 'fi6 Buick Electn. Hrdtp, "';( dr cuitom. 11955. 644-4399. CADILtAC '62 Cad Convertible Comi)letely overhauled, Full pwr + air. Dlr, tNPU821) Priced 1or .Wck ale. Call Al -<I 494-9773. '59 Ced,Sodan.Do VIiie - . Foi Immediate Sale ALL o• PARTS Call after 5 P ..M. 542-312) '66 CAD. Gold SdV. Air, atereGt full power. Vinyl Top !2.450 call: 838-0006. '64 Cad nee~. 4 dr, ·full pwr, ~ $1715. 64>2182; aft 5 pm ~ wknck 6f2..fOl1 · CAMARO - J DOOi HA.IDTOP I '69 Z2S, lo m1'a. performance V-1, 1111te. +r1111,. pow•r equipped. &ood tires I; bcxb': 1t .. rf1t9, rMio, h11t1r, 6U-34l.9 whi .. w1/I tir". !SIS J261 11::::======::. $1493 "65 MUSTANG J + J fASTU.CI 6 ·cyl. StiCk 1hlft, Ttdio, '-'-• -4TH\4.f6,l-- ···J '65 DOOGE CHEVROLET '66 MALIBU H.T. Special palnt -Safari Yellow W/bla<;,'; _ ~ int, ,V~ =.:ic~ ~-iUt: pdkl. nu lad -..... 111 ............. Tab ~ car at unaD -(<mlAQ1) 540.mJ .. 4 4_.. Am. tr11n., fM· .1029 "ift 10 .AM. ,+.My •ir, pow.r lt.1ri119, r•• POI.AU. 'MAIDTOP tllo, h1at1r. M"lt111ic. •P•· '6J Chevy ~ ci1I. fSJW30521 Big '6' •n(int, auloma c. $689 CUiiom cab, , ... bed, hea"Y duty equipment, Take trade · '66 MUSTANG or will~ pv1,-pb'. Dir. court CE712l!7} Call-Gene 560i34. Y-1, 11h1, tr1111., 1ir coMll-1955 aHEVY :I dr ledan, V8 ti011i1t9, pow1r 1t11ri119, r1· to ti.. cl n15 cl io, ho1t1r, -.lrtiit1w1ll tir11, au ma._ vel'J' ean ,. .. 3. Yi11YI roof. l'fEJ 9101 548-8528 $1493 '60 Chevy Qmv. Good tltt•, top, xln't meeha.n cond. '66 FAIRLANE 646-2976 after 6:30 100 1 DOOi HARDTOP . '65 CHEVELLE Sta. Wag, Y-1, 111fi:i. tr111t., fictory lmmac. P/S, P/B, radio, eir co1ttUtio11in9, power fact air, $J.35:0. ~2398 1teerl119, reclio, heeter, '60 CHEV' Wilg, ~·clean, whitewalt ti,.1, tint,,cl stick. $350 or best otter. 9lau, wheel coven. I SIV Must sell. 546-6326 "" II"======= $1449 - '67 BUICK llYlllA • Factory air, full power, ta· clio, heeter, white 1icle wall•, tint.cl 9la11, wheel cover. fTQW 1411 $2295 70 TORINO • I DOOi HAIDTO, 1V.1, euto. trent., f•,torr •Ir iuftditio11i119, pOwet •t.•r· ,l1t9, j.cfjo, heoter, white• well tir-e1, IZDW 3901 $3089 '61 CHEVROLET CONTINENTAL '66 Continental Save over $600! Priced for immediate sale! Full pow. er + air cord. Excellent condition. 37,000 ml. Dlr. lRRU814l Call 545-0634 or 494-9713, LATE '67 Continental, 1 owner, clean, runs perfectly, air, leather, & power. Prired to 1 e11 . 646-4400 weekdays, 642-0766 "-'ttknd! & eves. CORYAIR IMPALA '65 Corv&ir"'Monia. · Xln't 2 Door Hercltop. V-1, euto. cond. Lo Mi's . Days *''"'·· f•~ •ir, P_.., 6f2..8274, i fts 534-7678 ltHri_,., r.cfio, heifer,"-=========-H11t.4 flets. IWIH 6561 I t -- $1593 CORVETTE '65 FALCON 4 DOOi 6 cyl. 1ti'k 1hift, r~d io, heeler. INIE Ill) $693 'fl& Corwtte Fatbk, 32T cu. In. 4 apd., p/s. Xtra Clean. $2975. Must see! 830-6789 DODGE '62 ~ G-T 6 Cyl, new tl.rea, '61 T -BIRD Xl nt cond, $500. Bet 10 or I DOOi HAIDTOP aft S:30 ~79 Y.1, f•ctory •it coridifio11· '68 Dodge 9 pass Wgn, P/S, 1.,, 'f~ff power. . p•wer RlH, t.alte over Pl)ments. window1, power •••h. r•· Good oond. 6'13-228f tlio, h••lor, wliltow•U II======== fi1'9S, vinyl rfff, tiRt•cl 9l•1s, -ri••I cov•n. IVUJ FORD 2121 11--------'69 LTD Ford Wag, White w/wood al&!, chrome ·lug $3077 DUNTON •• . ' FORD 2240 s. Mal11 SANTA ANA 546-7076 rk. Air, power, rear dk. a eat1. Priced rlabtl ~ .. '61. Ford Fairlane 500. 6 cyl, Good cond. Nttds clutch link. /u ii $150. SH at 623 Irvine, ttar, NB - '6' F&lrtane Sta. Wq . Air -·-M7"'745 euSIEfi' muktplato1 1n -. 'nit' DAILY PILOT O•...,,..., lledlon. S a • e -· -• ""'"" 1'f* DOWllJ •' -----.... --~--.... ~ . ., . ' .. ' 11": CLYDI ~HHSOH BARGAINS ,. ~ --.. •.t• IN EVERY CORNER WE ARE CELEBRATING OUR 17th ANNIVERSARY DURING THE "MONTt·t o} APiti. ..,;..-------------.. - -. . -' ' ~-MUSCLEXARS! We_hav, a _g~ct_ selec· tion of Cougar Elimlna· tors, Montego Cyclones & Mara11ders, all eq11ipp~ for the Cat that likes· to Scat! ' , DURING OUR ANNIVERSARY $100 OVER FACTORY -INVOICE - -. MARK Ill look over lectlon of ' ' . 011r nice Mark Ill's se· as well as sevfral slightly • I 11sed· onj!~he fin,st car made · in America. DlllVE ONE TODAY! BUY ONE TODAY! LINCOLNS A Uitg•. Selection to Choose From '69 ~~f.9LNS Low As $457"5 '6& LINCOLNS Low As $3325 VTP 736 '6, LINCOLNS Low .\,'•$2500 TRK 296 '66 LINCOLNS SUN 059 ' -- Low As $\900 • . •' '65 LINCOLNS Lo:w Ai $147$ TI'C 969 '64 LINCOLNS Low A• $1050 GDM 894 • LOOK over our lino selection of quality Lin- colns! Many sold & serviced by U.! · -~~·tOUGARS :·:--. .-, ., •. . w -,·havo • la~seloctiog of ~ ... 91 models, )(I( ,., c COiiYorti~· ~h-pnci. you'U like. "Tho good ofo ·dayi "''" back '191in! .·~. NEW· {9:7fi· ~: :UGAR with white side will tires, power ste1rin9, .po'ft'- •r disc br1ke1, deluxe ~heel. covers, etc. No. OF91H517834 -r . DURING OUR ANNIVERSARY $3066 .... , •. u..- ---A ' I ' \ ' /.." '· H~R~ Nowt ~· { The Sexiest EurJ~n THE CAP 1.· . ' M1de In Germany I . . .. ' IMPORTS '68 !~~9lA ~~ c~r~J' 95 '68 KARMANN GHIA'·' $1895- 1id~toiTINI -:. :,--'t)59J ' ::. JEI 514 t ·-s r. 'f'.'~ '67"0PEL , 1395 ' WAE on • · '67 VW FAsmt'i(•~(;.f"'" $1395 , VRZ 679 -.• ~', '66 VW BUG $1195 VTM 493 - ,_ ol t -·' -:· 1MQNTEGOS " ' ,-, ', llillllS~·ouR :INNlmsuY ·' .Qw. have co~"'1· sec1 .... le Ion of -9"'!1 .....__,,.~'-•'old d . " .... ,-,_.,o,d_ gom •o,,.,. ~""" oys pncoo.,._ in le s~ .,.h:!J.Ntoritego i• tho best int.rm.d- i 1b" l•·'ftlr· • ···: ',,..: . ..-r.') ;.3,)· ,.., -, ' 'I ' -" ,. ~ ' ,. .. " . N~W · l'70 . MONTEc;Q , -. 2 dr. h•rdtopt-VI,, \ront power d isc ·b:r•kes. ' Equip. with cleluxe wfieel covert, white side wall tires, pow•r sfe•ring, 'AM ratlio. No. OHOI FS69399, . · '2866, ·.:·!·•~ ' --. ' WAGONS, • '68 MERCURY ~~,~~::.k $2895 ' ":W!D'101, ~ $ 1 - '~68,MONilGO Mor<ury ' .• NID 915 . . ' $2195 ,. : '67 m'l&$QUIRE '$J9,f$'_ . ' '66 FORD sQulRE $1395' $ 995 ' -RTW141 · . . -' .. ; '65 FatoN · C' . ' , ., , -, • ,_-_ PEN 6~ . .- NOW IS THE · IEST TIME IN TEN YEARS .. TO ·1uv· A LiNCOtN-MDQYR'( 'P-RODUCJ ":'· . ; JohnsO 'n ~soa , · ' . ~ COSTA MESA 2626 Harllo!' lml. . . . -~: ~ & !m fil mm: .. ~ 1~ mi:© w wa w ~ -® ® w@ b.\ oo · . NIW CARS 540-5630 642-0911 _. USED CARS-. 140-5635 - • ,, '