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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-05-04 - Orange Coast Pilot7 • • • ' • ... . ,.. :ew 0 Ia Hot Hospital f}uestion DAILY PILOT Bach Belore Planners * * * 10' * * * • TUESl'>~'l'i ~FTIRNeeN, ~><Y 14, ~.91Jl • • • • • • • • • • • • • Seal Beach Mayor Baum Loses Post Pulitzer Prize Winner 1' IV ' I· r t I I • . .,,, U,I Ttltl'Mle One year ago today, John P. Filo, a photography student at Kent State University in Ohio, photo- graphed this young girl kneeling over the body of Jeffrey Miller, one of four students shot by Nation4 al Guardsmen on the Kent State campus. Today, Filo, 22, still a Kent State student, is the winner of the Pulitzer Prize for spot news photography for this and other photos of the Kenl State tragedy. See story, Page 5. Hospital Hassle Renewed Bv JACK BROBACK '01 lftt OlllY f'l .. 1 St•ff Charges and counter-charges continued to (ly today aS Orange County planning commissioners were once again schedul- ed lo debate a conditional use permit for Saddleback Hospital in Laguna Hills. \Vhal the final outcome will be re- mai11ed shrouded in mystery. Four commissioners. with f i ft h member Arnold F9rde continuing to be absent. were scheduled to meet on the hot hospital queslion late lOday. When county planners last debated the , hospital permi t last Thursday, it resulted in three hours of debate, six 2 to 2 tie votes and eventual disappearance from the session of two commissioners. Commission Chairman Woodrow W. Butterfield. who was one of last Thursday's vanishing planners. Monday dispatched a lenglhy letter to the Board flf Supervisors on the hospital question. In it he urges supervisors not to "suc- cumb to pressure" and "direcl the Plan· ning Commission tn forward the ap- pli cation (for a use permit fur the hospil.al\ to you before surficient time i" ta ken for the commission to reach the judicious dec ision required by law and good planning." Butterfield with Commissioner Fred Jefferson engaged in the ser'ies of tie votes with commissioners Howard Smith and Dan Feley resulting in no action en the Saddleback use permit. Butterfield "es.plained" why he lert "I had a conTI!rsation with Planning Director Forest Dickason before I ten and told him we were not getting anywhere so I was leaving. that I bad just returned £rom a trip and was tired." i.I remember asking you 'What's next,' and you replied, thal you were leaving but I did not hear you say you were tir~," Dickason replied. "I am sorry if I upset the <ither members by leaving," added Butterfield. "Do you ever remember of a member leaving before a final vole on a hearing in t~e past?" queried Commissioner Smith. "No, but 1 have only been here. 18 months," replied Butterfield, "but twn weeks ago we had some commissioners leave before adjou.rnmeiit." · '"l'he hearing had been concluded. 111 th at not true?" queried Smith. Bu~ lerfield agreed lhat it had. -Butterfield then announced that he had moved the hearing on the ·Saddleback Hospital use permit to the end of the agenda for today's afternoon sUsion. "We will probably have the same 1itua. lion as last Thursday in that case/' charged Commissioner Foley. . Butterfield suggested, "YO\I are at Jlberty to draw your own conclusions." In his letter to the supervisors, But· terfield charged: -The hospital use permit was first presented March 16, taken under ad· visement and set for full public bearing. The date of May 4 was set Inasmuch as the hospital wu in the· fifth district and the commissioner ttom that district (Arnold Forde) ln4,lcated he would not be preBent for Ute three weeks preceding tbat date. -The applicant then submitted a new application, without withdrawing the first 10 as to bring the case back onto the commission's agenda prior to the agreed 1 upon date for hearing. -Commissioner Forde then moved lo reschedule tbe hearing to a special date, April 29, to accommodate the applicant. -On April 27. the Orange County tS.e HOSPITAL. Ptl• J) Protesters Hold March In Capital WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sever a I thomand antiwar demonstntors march· ed on the Justice Department today with Washington's chief of police .llld lW: forces keeping close watch on them. By 2 p.m. (EDT), protesters lined sidewalks on two sides of the block· square building and conducted an antiwar rally including a "peoples' press con-. ference" at which participants t.Old their reasons for joining the protesl The crowd grew so large on 10th Street, facing the building entrance of Attorney General._John N. Mitchell, that lt spilled off the sidewalk into Ute street, Chief Jerry V. Wilson accompanied protesters on a four·abreast march to the department building which also houses the FBI. Marchers obeyed orders to keep o• the sidewalks or face arrest and Wilson strode down the middle of the 8treet as police halted tralfic on sid'e streets to the march route. Wilson declar~: "This march is legal as. long as they remajn on the sidewalk." The demonstrators also faced arrest if they blocked entrances to the department building or disobeyed police instructions. On reaching the Attorney General's en-. trance to the Justice bu 11 d. I n g , demol'l8trators shouted familiar antiwar slogans and "power to the people." The crowd, estimated at 3,000', gathered at noon after abandoning a threat to disrupt Washington rush hour commuter traffic for the second day in a row. 1'le militant protesters succeeded In rallying their fragme•ted forces later at Franklin Park. They began the march on the Justice Department, several blocks: away, shortly after 12:30 p.m. (EDT) - four abreast with arms locked. "We have a rendezvous wilh destiny In this city," Golden Faints, a.st.aft member of the Southern ChrisUan Leadenhip Conference, told_ the crowd. Police forces gathered in force near the park and around the Justice Department building. . Police had made preliminary arrests of several dozen protesters who had gathered in the park at midmorning. For a while after that, the park was cleared by police but then reopened. Police said that by noon (EDT). prior to the beginning of the march, 685 pr1>- testen had been arrested during the day. Shortly before noon, the Defense Department announced It was withdraw· ing frOm city streets and bridges t4,000 troops bl'Ollght tn lo help deal with the traffic disruption taclJc.5. A Pentagon spokesman said: "Task Force Potomac has btguh to withdraw federal tn><>P! from the city. Apparently they are no longer required on the streets by tht local aut.horitlea ." He said officials hoped It woulo he the flnl mp toward returning to their normal dutiet all 10,000 IS.. PllOTESTEIUI, Patt It O~IL Y !'ILOT $19ff I'll ... NO LONGER MAYOR Recall Target Baum Former Space Worker Finds Diabetes Aid From Wlre Services LOS ANGELES -A physical chemist laid off from the McDonnell Douglas Astropower Laboratory at Newport Beach last fall has provided a major medical breakthrough in diabetes treat- ment. Aerospace economic collapse and the misfortune it spelled for Dr. Robert P. Schultz means a whole new outlook for victims of the disease characterized by low blood sugar. Researchers at the USC Medical School announce Dr. Schultz' recent contribution is the one which ha:!! hampered a 20-year effort to develop an artificial pancreas. He has produced a sensor device to measure blood sugar without interfering with bodily chemistry. The transplanted aerospace engineer whose work with fuel cells for Apollo moonships and other rockets camt to a forced end now offers more than a . million Americans improved health., His work "'as discussed in a USC press conference fealuriJlg Dr. Samuel P. Bessman, chairman of · the school's Pharmacology Departtnent. Beasman had already conceived the idea for a fuel cell sensor d9vice to measure blood sguar, he just d>1 ... 1 • '"' ~e technical knowledge.· Now, the' procedure involves patlents' urine analysis and then needle Injection of insulin, the hormonal chemical conr pound lnsuffi.cleot in the bodles of diabetics. · Diabetes itself damages and restricts the Insulin-producing organ, in severe cases causing it to cease functlon com- pletely, "But I'm a doctor -a pediatrician - and 1 didn't know the Ins and outs ot fuel (See DIAB.ET~, Pa&e I) Recall Vote Set July 20 By, Co11ncil By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of fllt OllllY !'llot Stiff Seal Beach councilmen Monday night removed Morton A. Baum as mayor and set July 20 for his recall election. The Seal Beach pharmacist, who began his term as mayor as a freshman cou11· cllman lut June, was ousted by a 4-1 vote. He cast the only vote against the move. Franklin B. Sales, the councilman who made the motion, charged Baum with ac· ting in an arbitrary manner and with creating turmoil In the community. He alleged that the former mayor had acted in an "arrogant, insolent, and die· tatorial manner'' since taking office and fostered community resentment against him for the following reasons: -By joining with fonner councilman Conway Fuhrman and current Coun- cilman 'lbomas Hogard to<lemand an un- necessary audit of the city books. -By siding with the same councilmen t& hire a private attorney, at city es.· pense, to Investigate the ultimately sue· Ci!ssful recalJ against C o u n c i I ma n Fuhnnan. · -By voting with the same men to fire former City Manager Lee Risner without cause or justification. -And by cooperating with former gambling hall operator William L. Robertson by dropping m l s con d u c t charges against Robertson's Marina Palace dance hall. Named as Baum'a temporary replace. ment until the May 17 council reorganiza· lion meeting was Harold K. Holden, a frequent opponent er Baum. Prior to exchanging seats with Holden, (See BAUM OUT, Page Z) Coast Weather Alter a spot of"'liquid sunshine," the real thing ~ldi ru.le on Wed· nesday, with warmer·temperatures in the upper «Is along the coast and the high ,70. tnland. INSmE T01'AY ,· Thtrt ts a cure for acr~ phobia, better known lU the '"swtat11 palm&'" disease. Report. tr Barbara Duarte ieUs how sht conqutf'e¢ h•r Jeer of ft11i11g in • Pilot Logbook, Pag<. 23. C1Hfwlll• ._ U CMclll!tt U• 1 Cltttlflttl t•tt (efllkt, ,, (19U .. N . U ••u.rie• .... • tflft"•lnm.t tl•D •1-1t•11tt 1•u -" Aflfl '-""'" ,.16 """"'" tl•tt Mli!MI l'unft ll fftlloflll ff•~ •.S <H'•111t c-" t Sl'IYll. ,..,,., It S11trl1 t•tt Ii.ell Mlrtlth 11·11 TM'lltiM t1 TllMltr• '1•tt Wllllltr t WllMll'• Newt 15•" Wltllf,..... f4 I I ' . I f DAILY PILOT s Trio Spurn Flag Pledge In Berkeley BERKELEY (UPI) -Berkeley's new city council ~·as seated today with ils three newly elected radic1l members refusing to recite the pledge of allegiance to the [lag. • other members of the nine-man council -and the city's new black activist mayor, Warren Widener -did recite the pledge. as radicals in tht audience shouted "power to the people" over their Vi"Ords. Then the council got down to business of ushering in what CQUJd be a turbulent era in Berkeley's history. The first task was to be the selection of a councilman to . fill the vacancy created when Widener, a former member or the council, was elected mayor. Widener and the radicals were backing Rick Brown, another member of the radical April Coalition slate', who nar· rowly mlsse1fbeing elected in the city's April 3 election. When the mee(hig opened, April Coali· . tion Councilman D'Army Bailey. speak· ing for himself and the two othfr radicals, Ira Simmons and Ilona Han· cock. announced that they would not recite the pledge. "We do not believe this is 'an ap- propriate thing (or us to do at this time,'' he said. Widener . who has backed !he coalition <1n some issues and was supported by CilaliUon members in· Lhe electl<1n cam- paign, said it would be "detrimental to the councU '' not to rec ite the pledge. An <1verf\ow cro\1,.d <1( 250 filled the . council chambers and spilled over <1Utside. Widener defeated Wilmont SY.·eeney, also a black councilman, by 49 votes in the April 3 election, whose results were not certified until last Friday following a recount and wttks of legal hassling. The April Coalition put on a wen. organized campaign in which Berkeley·s large radical communily agreed on a slate of candidates early in the campaign and mobnlZed support for them. The city's conservative opposition, meanwhile, could'hot get behind a single slate. Conservative John DeBonis a veteran councilman, ran against Wide0ner and Sweeney in the election. DeBonis said Monday night he had become embittered against hi'! fellow conservatives as a result. "I fought the radicals here for 11 years," De:Bonis said, •·and never on« did they threaten my life. My We was threatened three times during the cam. paign." OeBonis said he received two telephone calls and one Jetter telling him to "get out or we'll kill you ." He said he believed the threats came from the ''so-called moderates" and oot from lhe radical left. 'Love Triangle' Figure in Court; Victim 'Guarded' One man remained in the hospital hr day while another went lo court as a result of what police cha rcterized as a. love triangle shooting in Huntington Beach. Charlie G. Locke, 21. a :stock clerk from Stanton, \\'as still listed in "guarded" condition this morning in the Intensive care ~·ard of Huntington fntercommun ity llospilal. The man who police allege shot Locke, Lawrence R. Browman. 24, of 17421 Jae· (jUeline Lane , Hunt ington Beach, was taken to the West Orange County Judi· cial District Court today where police planned lo press "assault with intent to commit murde r" charges against him. OU.N•I COAST DAILY PILOT "'"" ..... ...... ,.. ..... ,...., S. Cl1••••• 01tAHGI! COAST 1'UBllSHING COMl'ANl' lteitrt N, w.,4 PrirollMn! eM PWll.,_ J1c\: It. Curle., Vlc9 PA1141"'t '"' 0..-11 Mll'lltll" Tiie'"'' 1C,1¥il l!Olt.. Tho,,.•• A. 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Rogers, carrying a message from President Nixon for Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, flew In from Beiru t in a U.S. Air Force plane. He was talking first with Foreign Minister Mahmoud Riad and then with Sadat. Egyptian political sources said before his arrival that the success of J-js mission will depend on "the utent of American readiness to put pressure on Israel." "The success or failure of Rogers' visit v.·ill hinge to an extent on America.II readiness lo put pressure on Israel." There was no indication from lhe U.S. delegation that Rogers was taking any e1:traordinary concessions to Cairo or that he might promise to 'pressure Israel to adopt a more nex.ible position. Panther Free Of Pr~sident Threat Rap SAN FRA>~CISCO (UPI) -A federa l judge Tuesday dismissed dlarges against Black Panther leader David Holliard who was accused of threatening to kill Presi- dent Nixon. The government gave up its caso against Hilliard rather than turn over to the Panther's attorney its wiretap evidence. • Berf,eley Violence Flares Political sources said Sadat met today with his senior officials and worked out a detailed peace plan to present to Rogers. J\.s details were not published but Egypt has not retreated from a demand that Israel withdraw from all captured Arab territory. U.S. District Judge \Villiam P. Gray, ruled that t~re was no national security, issue involved and therefore wiretap evidence of the government violated the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution. Black Berkeley resident grapples with several demonst rators "'ho halted his car during anti.war march Monday. About 300 protesters hiked off the University of California campus and into downtown streets. They later raided a drart board and nlade a shambles or the office. Story Page 23. (Tel Aviv dispatches said Israel alse had not retreated in its relusal to give up all captured territory and that students had organized anti·Rogers demonstra· lions for his arrival Thursday. They charged that Rogers agreed with Egypt on an Israeli pullback.) Ttie government v.·as ordered to disclose to the defendant those portions of \\'iretaps that v.·ere taken in Hilliard's home or on v.·hich Hilliard 's voice ap- peared. He said the alternative to thi3 was dismissal of the case. Connally Urging $250 Million Loan to Lockheed WASHINGTON (UPI) -Treasury Secretary John C!lnnally tdoay rec om· mended the government gua rantee a $250 million loan for the financially ailing Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. Senate Republican Leader Hugh Scott said President Nixon likely would ask Congress to appro\•e Connally's recom- mendallon. Scott said Connally made the recom· mendation in Nixon's presence at a regular meeting this morning of the President and some top aides, including Connally, with Republican congressional leaders. Scott said Connally felt such a loan wa.s necessary to protect 11,000 Locktleed jobs and the jobs of 14 ,000 subcontractors on the Lockheed TriStar ~lrbus project. 1'hat project was threatened by the bankruptcy of the Rolls Royce Company, maker of the engine for the junibo passenger plan~. Under the bill Scott said Nixon was ex· peeled to submit soon to Congress, banks would make the $250 milllon loan to Lockheed and the government would guarantee rejlayn1enl if Lockheed fails lo make good on the loan. The legislation is sure to run in1o strong opposition. Senate Democratic Leader ~fike Mansfield has already an· nounced his opposition. The President gave an indication he would seek the loan gua rantees for Lockheed al a news conference lasl v.·eekend in San Clemente. "The problem here is n1aintenance of employment," Scott said. The President said Saturday he v.·ould make a decision on the Lockheed matter on Tuesday or \Vednesday. Lockheed officials have been at· tempting for several weeks to convince their airllne custo1ncrs to ~o along with the higher cosl of the TriStar, brought about by the British government's in· sistence on raising the price of the Rolls Royce engines abo\·e the original con· tract. The Brilish government is cont rolling Rolls' affairs in receivership. From Pnge 1 DIABETES ... cells,'' Dr. Hessman told the nev.'s con- ference. "Then one day Bob Schultz v.·aJked in and asked if he had anythinj!; he could help us on. I said: 'Do you know anything about fuel r.ells?,' .. Dr. Bcssman con· tinued. He said Dr. Schultz had been v.·orking on fuel crlls to be used in extended space flights ~·hen 150 Astropower scienllst.s v.·ere laid off due to defen se and research cul backs. The breakthrough still leaves nn artificial pancreas fnr fr om perfection and ready availability, ~ccording to Dr. Bessman and Dr. Schu ltz. They estimate it will be four to five years and v.·ill require about SI m,illion in research fund.:s. although art ificial pan- creas study so iar has not been government-subsidized. The medical team foresees use of a sensor the site of 8 sev.·ing needle, monitored by a tiny integrator measuring it! si~ls. Given the minute lectric111 sign11l 11.t a ditngerous blood sugar levrl. a pump 'the size of a lima bean connected to an in· sulin rrservolr reSt'mbling a thJmble ~·~1ld release insulin. They estimate it would hold a thrte· month supply and could be surgi~ally Im· pJ3nted In the chest or abclomln{ll v.·all with a tiny lube just brlow skin Je.vel. When Shake Not Quake, No special arrangements other than normal security was made for-the visiting American diplomat who was met at Cairo Airport by Riad and Donald Bergus, the chief U.S. diplomatic representative in Cairo. It May Be Soriic Boom The United States and Egypt have had no formal diplomatic relations since the 1967 war and Rogers' visit is the first by a U.S. secretary of state to Egypt si~ce 1953. U.S. Attorney James Browning said he did not have the authority to di sclose the wiretaps and that the government would not comply with the court order. The judge then ordered the indictment against Hilliard dismissed. The Black Panther had been accused of telling a huge antiwar rally in April 1969, in Golden Gate Park that "\\le will kill Richard Nixon." When is an earthquake rated 2.S on the Richter scale not an earthquake? \\1hen il's a sonic boom. That's what Dr. Thomas Hrnyey discovered when University of Southern California seismologist.s "re p 1 aye d" yesterday morning's jolt that first a~ peared lo be an earthquake. USC's instruments. Dr. Henyey said. recorded the 8:57 a.m. tremor and rated it at 2.5. From the looks of the seismic record, Henyey at first speculated the tremor was due lo a move along !he Newport·lnglewood fault about two miles off Long Beach in the ocean. On replaying the shake, howe\•er, llenyey determined the jolt could not ha \'e been an earthquake at all , but rather must have been due to a sonlc boom. ri.lrs. James Howard. 9912 \Voodmere Circle, \Vestminsler, never thought for an instant the shaking of her large plate glass window and china was due to an earthquake. lfer china it seems, is fre- quently shaken by planes passing overhead. On Monday, she ran out of lhe house in lime lo see a vapor trail high in the sky, shortly after a boom had shook her home, one of thrtt she felt during the day. Federal Av i a I Ion Administration spokesmen said they were not av.·are of From Page 1 BAUM OUT. • • Baum said he would be vindicated during his recall election. He denied using city hall as a campaign headquarters for the upcoming vote, but did not refute the other charges, during Monday·s meeting. "It seems to me that some members of the couocil are bending to the recall pro. ponenls before the election has even been held." said the former mayor. The move to oust Baum was sparked last July 27 when he, Fuhrman and 1/ogard formed a voting bloc lo fire llisner. now city manager of La Habra. F'uhrman was recalled over the matter earlier this year, but recall backers had lo ~·ail for a period of six months before concentrating on Baum and lfogard, who had not been in office long enough to be recalled legally. City Clerk Jerd)'s \Veir told the council ~londay night that she had certified 623 valid signatures on Baum·1 recall peli· tion, collected in councilmanic Dlstrit:l Ill. Eighty-three signatures of the '111 total signatures were declar~d invalid. !ileanwhile, petitions for the recall of llogard are awaiting verification bf the city clerk. f'ron1 Pnge l PROTESTERS •• lroops brought in to help deal with disorders. About 100 protesters gathered initially 111 r~ranklin Park for the march on the Juslice Department several blocks away and police arrested about 60 ol them, clearing the area with orUcers riding on motor scooters. City authorities said the leaders nf lhe nnUwar movement had no penniU e.ithe:r lo meet in the p.irk or lo parade lhrough the ~tretl!I. Police cordoned off the streets sur· roundjng tJ1e park. detouring traffic :iround it for about a haU an hour. but about 150 persons were allowed back ln lh!' park a litlle later. Tourists in two nearby hotels and olfice \'o'Ork ers in adjacen t buildings watcf'led !ht scene from Yi'indows. • any aircraft breaking the sound barrier. The Marines al El Toro blamed the Air Force and the Air Force blamed the Marines. Neither branch of service was aware of supersonic travel by any or its planes. checks revealed. Dr. Henyey did not infer that lhe sonic boom that registered a 2.~ magnitude earthquake on USC's instruments v.·as equal in force to an earthquake. as far as potential damage was concerned. "We would like Mr. Rogers to give us a clearcut pi ctu re of the United States' posi- lion on implementation of the Security Council resolution lof Nov. 22, 1967) to achieve a total settlement," one Egyptian political source said. "We also wish to hear from Rogers an unequivocal American st and on Egypt's initiative for reopening the Suez Canal. The government disclosed that it had \\'iretaps on which Hilliard 's voice a~ pears both before and after the in- dictment but that they v.·ere not take n by surveillance on Hilliard's phone but on other lines. 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Dun.ting~~n Bea~h .Fountain Valley -- YOL M, NO. 106, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE. COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ·- Today!--Flnal N. Y. ·St.oeka- TUESDAY, MA't'·'4, 197f . TEN CENTS B'udget Cuts Near? • I Huntington Facing Tough Decision Ul"I Ttlt,..lt ARRESTED ANTIWAR•DEMDNSTRATORS BED DOWN AT WASHINGTON COLI SEUM Under the Scorebo1rd, Getting Forty Winks' While Awaiting Processing ~~~~~~~~- Connally Urges V.S. to Back Lockheed Loans WASHINGTON (UPI) -Treasury Secretary John Connally today recom- mended the government guarantee a $l50 million loan (or the financially ailing Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. Senate Republican Leader Hugh Scott aaid Prtsident Nixon likely would ask Congress to approve Connally'1 recom- mendation. Scott said Connally made the recom- mendation in Nixon's presence at a regular meeting this morning of tbe Pre!ident and some top aides, including Connally, with Republican congressional leaders. Scott said Connally felt such a loan was necessary to protect ll,000 Lockheed jobs and the jobs of 14,000 subcontractori; on the Lockheed TriStar Airbus project. That project "·as threatened by the bankruptcy of the Rolls Royce Company, maker of the engine for the jumbo passenger plan". Under the bill Scott said Nixon was e1· pected to submit soon to Congress, banks would make the f250 million loan to Lockheed and the government would guarantee re;>ayment if Lockheed fails to make good on the loan. The legislation is sure to run into l!!trong opposition. Senate Democratic Leader f\.1ike Mansfield has already an· nounced his opposition. The President gave an indication he would sttk the loan guarantees for Lockheed at a news conference last weekend in San Clemente. "The problem here is maintenance of employment," Scott said . The President said Saturday he would make s decision on the Lockheed matter on Tuesday or Wednesday. Lockheed officials have been at- . tempting for several weeks to convin_ce their airline cusl.Omers to go along . with lhe higher cost of the TriStar, brought about. by the British government's in· 'sister.Ce on raising the price of the .Rolls Royce engines above the original con· tract. Demonstrato1·s Parade By Justice Department ' WASillNGTON (UPI) -Sever a 1 thousand antiwar demonstrators march· ed on the Justice Department today with Wa.shlngton's chief of police and his forces keeping close, watch on them. By 2 P;llh-(EDTJ, protesters lined Council Backs School T~x Hike For Huntington The Huntington Beach Uni~n High School District request for a $2 .08 ta.1 override has been endorsed by the Hun· tington Beach City Council . The council backed an appeal from the district for an . endorseme nt Monday night. The issue, which has been defeated by voters twice, will go before voters again June 15. At the close of the council meeting, Ed· mund Sheehan of Wesbninster, an unsuc· .::essful candidate in the April 20 election for two trustee seats, appealed to the councilmen to reconsider their en· dorsement. Sheehan. an agent for the state's Alcoholic Beverage Control board and father of five , said more is at stake !.ban the override itself. He said he did not believe that the district would be able io operate on the 85-cent rate that would come into effect July 1 if the election fails. "But I believe the voters have a right to be heard and twice they have defea ttd the issue," he said. "I would request that your council reconsider y o u r en- dorsement in fairness to those who voted no." Under questioning by Co u n c I I m a • Norma Gibbs, Sheehan agreed that if he had been elected a trustee he would have campaigned against the $2.08 override, Sheehan finished third in the election behind DeMis Mangers, an elementary scOOol principal, and Geolge Logan, an attorney, who were elected. sidewalks on two sides of the block· square building and conducled an antiwar rally including a "peoples' press con· ference " at which ~,PaOls · tokJ·Uleir reasons for joining theiprOtest. The crowd grew so large on 10th Street, facing the building entrance of Attorney General John N. Mltchell, that it spilled off the sidewalk into the street. Chief Jerry V, Wilson accompanied proteslers on a four-abreast march to the department building which also houses the FBI. Marchers obeyed orders to keep 011 the sidewalks or face arrest and Wilson str"ode down the middle of tbe street as police halted traffic on side .ireets to the march route. Wilson declared: ''\his march is legal as long as they remain on the sidewalk." The demonstrators also faet!d arrest if they blocked entrances to the department building or disobeyed police instructions. On reaching the Attorney General's en- trance to the Justice b u i I d i n g , demonstrators shouted familiar antiwar slogans and "power to the people." The crowd, estimated at 3,000, gathered at noon after abandoning a threat to disrupt Washington rush hour commuter traffic for the seconlt day in a row. The militant protesters succeeded in rallying their fragme11ted forces late r at Franklin Park. They began the march on the Justice Department. several blocks away , shortly after 12 :30 p.m. (EDT ) - four ab rea st with arms locked. ''We have a rendezvous with destiny in th.is city," Golden Faints. a staff member or the Southern Chrislian Leadership Conference, told the crowd. Police forces gathered in force near the park and around the Justice Department building. Police bad made preliminary aJ'?'ests of several dozen protesters who had gathered in the park at midmorning. For a while after that, the park was cleared by police but then reopened. Police said that by noon (EDT). prior to the. beginning of the march. 685 pro- testers had been arrested during the day. Shortly before noon. the Defense (See PROTESTERS, Page I) By ALAN DIRKIN Of ""' DtilJJ Pu.t •tell Huntington Beach civic leaders are fac- ing the toughest fucel decbions in the city's hlstoi'y to balance this year'• budget. City services to the public may need to be cut, some employes may be laid off, or salaries n1ay be trimmed in order to match expenditures with revenue . At least one of these steps will be necessary if no additional funds· are rais- ed through new taxes, Assi.cnant City Seal Beach Mayor Ousted By 4-1 Vote By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of tti. OlllY Pli.t •ti ff Seal Beach councilmen Monday night removed Morton A. Baum as mayor and set July 20 for bis recall electi on. The Seal Beach pharmacist, who began his term as mayor .as a freshman COUI· cilman last June, was ousted bf a 4·1 vote. He cast the only vote against the move. Franklin B. Sales, the councili;nan who made the motion, charged Baum with a~· ting in an arbitrary manner and with creating turmoil in the community. He alleged that the former mayor had acted .j~ • .'ao~:'arr~~t, ~~ -~ tatoria) --~. ililC• -....... , fostered ~munlty resentNnt •111.nit him for ll*loll.,.inll -: : ..:.Sy.~ ")lh formec ........... Conway Fuhrman and cilrrtnt · 'Cowl· cilman Thomas Hogard to deinand an un· necessary audit of the city books. -By siding with the 1arne councilmen to bire a private attorney, at city e14 pense, to investigate the uJtimately suc4 cessful recall against Co u n c I J man Fuhrman. -By vOting with the 1a1ne men to fire former City Manager Lee Risner without cause oi justification. --And by cooperating with former gambling hall operator William L. Robertson by dropping m l s co D d u c t charges against Robertson 's Marina Palace dance hall. Named as Baum's temporary replace· ment until the May 17 council reorganiza· tion meeting was Harold K. Holden, a frequent opponent of Baum. Prior to exchanging seat! with Holde n, Baum said he would oe vindicated during his recall election. He denied wing city hall as a campaign headquarters for the upcoming vote, but did not refute the other charges, during Monday's meeting. "It seems to me tl\at some members of the council are bending to the reca!l pro- ponents before the election bas even been held." said the former mayor. The move to oust Baum was sparked last July 27 when he, Fuhrman and Hogard formed a votinf' bloc to fire Risner, now city manager of La Habra. Fuhrman was recalled over the matter earlier this year, but recall b&.:kers had to wait for a period of six months before concentrating on Baum and Hogard, who had not been in office Jong enough to be recalled legally. City Clerk Jerdys Weir told the council f\.1onday night that she had certified 62.8 valid &ignatures on Baum's recall peti· lion, collected in councilmanic . Di!trlct Ill Eighty·lbree signatures of the 711 total signatures were declared invalid, The British government is controlling Roils' affairs in receivership. Youth, 19, Hurt In Htmtington Auto Smashup Hospital Hassle Renewed A Huntington Beach youth was injured Monday momina: 'when bis small foreign car collided with another vehicle near Brookhurst Street and Hamilton Avenue. Medical authorities at Huntington Beactl tntercommunity Hospital said this morning that Ronney M. Adams. 19. was listed in "fair condition" at the intensive care unit. Traffic investigators say Adams, 7691 Amazon Ori'(e. w~s southbound on Brookhurst Street at 6:M a.m. and made a left turn In front of the other car, The collision caved in the right hand door or the Adams car and lhre.w the driver against the interior. causina: btad injuries. police 1at6. Lawrence E. Spr3'\Je, '12, ol 2131 MiramllJ' Drive, Newport BeaCb, driver oft.be ether car, was unhurt. County Planners Convene Again as Charges Fly By JACK BROBACK Of ._ DlllY Plltl ltlff Charges and counter-charges continued to fly today a1 Orange County planning commil!!sioners were once again scbedul· ed to debate a condltionaJ use permit for Saddltback Hospital in Laguna Hills. What the Unal outC11me will be re· mailied shrouded in mystery, Four comrf\issioners. with £ I ft h member Amold Forde continuing to be absent. were scheduled to meet on the bot hospital question late today. When county planners last debated the hospital permit last 'Miursday, It resulted in three hours o( deb1te , 1i1 1 to 2 tie '7otes ind eventual disappearance from the aession of two commissioners. Commission Chairman Woodrow W. Butterfield, who Wa9 one of last Thursday's vanishing planner1. Monday dlspatebed a leQilhy letter to th• Board ef Supervisors on the hospital question. In it he urges supervisort not to "suc- cumb to pnssure'' and "direct the Plan- ning Commission to forward the: ap- plication (for a use permit for the hospital) to you before sufficient time Is taken tor the commission to reach ,. the judicious decision Te.quired by law and good planning." Butterfield with O:lmmissioner Fred Jefferson engaged in the series of tie· votes with commissioners Howard Smtth and Dan Foley resulting in no action on the Saddleback use permit. Butterfield "expla ined" why be left. "I had a conver1ation with Planning Director Fort.st Dickason before l left and fold him we were not getUng •trywbere 10 l was leaving, that I had just returned from a trip and wn Ured." ··t remember askJng you 'What's next' and you rtplled, that you were ltavln( t but I did not bear you aay you were tired," Dickason replied. "l am sorry ii I upaet lbe other members by leaving.'' added Butterfield. "Do you ever remember of a member leaving before a final vote on a hearlhg in the past?" queried Commissioner Smith. "No, but J have only been htte 11 months," replied Butterfield, "but two weeks ago we had some commissioners leave before adjournment." "The hearing baa been «ncluded. ls that not true?" queried Smith. But-- terfl•ld agre<d that It bad. Butterlleld then annmmcecl thal 6e hid moved the bearing on the S.ddlebaok Hospital use permit to the end of tbe aaenda for today's afternoon 1t.11lon. "W• will probably have the lllnt' t.itu1- Uon 11 last Thursday in that cue," (See H08PIT.U., PIP I) ! Administrator Brander Castle warned ~ 'day.. • , Monday night the city cot1ncU, an· tlcipating the painful decisions that lie ahead, scheduled three night meetings to go over the budget. Last ye~r only one study session was held on the budget. The ·council will hold budget study sessions, beginning at S p.m., on May 18, 19 and 24. The budget must be adopted by June 21. Councilmen were given copies of the preliminary budget estimates Monday , 1• DAILY Pl LOT St11tt•Mlf ' NO LONGER MAYOll- RtAll Target Baum Project Manager Han.Jed · Problem Right Off. Bat The new project manager for the civic facilities to be built in HUDtington Beach this year was handed his first problem Monday nigbt. The council instructed the manager, Aubrey Horn, to make recommendations on how to keep the proposed llbrary to be built in the central park within the $.1 million cost estimate. He will consult with the architect Dion Neutra of Los Angeles, who is urging the city to proceed with the second and third phases of the . library that essentially would coovert it into a cultural resource center. City councilmen raised the question of the library costs Monday night. with Mayor George McCracken, Jerry Matney and Ted Bartlett indicating that they are anxious to keep the lid at $3 mlllio11. Recentl y, the library board and the recreation and parks CQmmission recom· mended that the library budget be in· creased from $3 mi!Hon to $3.6 million to allow work to start on two additional wings. Development Coordinator Tom Severns reported that the original estimate for the library's first phase, which wollld take care of projected needs through 1980, W3lo $2.1 million. The council later (See UBRARV, Page %) 2 Yanks Killed In North Viet Attack in DMZ SAIGON (UPI) -North Vietnamese troops increased their pressure on Americans guarding the demilitarized z.one today with a seriei; of attacks that killed two GJs and wounded eight. The flareup endtd a 43-hour lull during which no Americans were killed. Saigon radio announced a '24-hour truce Sunday to mark the 2,5t5th birthday of Buddha. but ther~ was no imm·ediate reactions from the Coromunists. Tiie U.S. Command spokesmen I n d I c a t e d American soldiers would follow Saigon's 1 .. d. 862' returned to action today and drop- ped 90 tons of bombs on a Communist trail cinnplex just south of the DMZ near the border of La<>!. Other BSZs bombed targets: 10 and 12 miles !IOUth of Khe Sanh in support of the slow-moving' allied drive luto the A Shau Valley. No ground..con- tact was rtpOrted In the drive. Tl>t bombings raised to l , 700 toM lhe amount dropped either in dlrtct 111pport of the A Shau drive or nearby tinCt" the operation I>eaan April II. . • nigbl Prepared by City Administrator Doyle Miller it indicated a geDe:ral fund of $11.3 million, but it included a possible deficit of $582,~. \ _ : "Jn essence this is the most crltlcalJJ' tiJht budget we have had to face to date and we must make a concerted effort at all level! to diminate the poMible $582,000 deficit prior to final adoption,'~ Miller wrot.e. / , In the budget foreword, Miller explains that the reasOll for the hardship is that (See BUDGET\ Pa1t %) Huntingto!1 Names Horn Work Chief Aubrey Horn, 60, i! to play a vita) role in guiding the shape of thihg.• to oome lo Huntington Beach. The city council Monday night ap- pointed him as the project manager of the $8.5 million civic center and $3 million central library. He will work with the architects: and contractors in ln.suring the facilities are built to specification and w i t h i n estimated costs. Horn, 1334 Hampshire Circle, Newport Beach, holds 1 California architect's license, is a registered construction engineer and hold.I 1 real estate littnse. Construction drawings · are already being prePAfed on both the civic center - to be built 'PJ>Olite Huntington lleacb Hlgb SdiOQI -and lhe library, to be located in the central park south of Talbert Avenue. Horn will work under contract to the ci· ty for $18,«JO a year for two to two and one hall years, according to Personnel Director Ed· Thompson. He will not enjoy the tringe benefits of a regular city employe, but will be pro- vided with an office aAd secretarial help. He wa.s chosen from 73 applicants. Horn, who ls married with two children, ha.s indicated he may move to Huntington Beach. His most recent employment was u director tlf facilities planping with Norton Simon Inc., Fu1lerton. He worked tbere for eight years. Thompson said Hom has been in the construction and engineering business in a management capacity since graduating from UC Berkeley in 19.14. .:.>He is an AJA, a fellow Of the American oociety of Civil Engineers .tod a UCI Foundation trustee. ./ Swi.mmer Feared Dead at Beach Lifeguards said today that a man may have drowned Monday night after taking. a swim in Huntington Beach waters and failing to come back. The man, whose identity was not released, was observed to go into the water near Lifeguard Station Three around 9:30 p.m. after apparently taking a few drinks, according to lifeguards. His clothes were discovered In a vebi· cle at the beach a few hours Tater. The identity of the pcwible drowning victim has been with~1d uotU hia nelt of kin are notified. Orute After a spot of "liquid gunshine." the real thing should rule on Wed< nesday, with warmer temperatures in the upper 60s along the coast and the hlg)l 70a inland. INSIDE TODAY There is a curd for acro- phobia, bei&e;r known os the .. 1we-at11 palmt'' diaea&e. Report· er Bnrbtira Duarte tctlt how she conquered her fta.r of fl11ing in. a Pilot Logbook, Page 23. Mvhlll fl1111ft 11 "•llol'ltl "'""" 4.S °'.,.... t"""' t IYl\"I• f'trtw 1t S1111rll 1•Jt IMll Mlrbt9 1J>.111 -. --... --. w_ .. ,.._,,. .•• ............... ~ GAILY PILOT H Bia Charged , School Official Raps Newspap~r OAIL V PILOT 11•11 P'Mt9 TAKES ON NEWSPAPER School Leider Mont1j1no From Page 1 LIBRARY ... authorized costs ()f $3 million, including the furnishings and architect's fee of about $300,000. Severns saii:I that some concern had been felt at the cost of the celling material Neutra was planning and told councilmen that he had written the architect urging him to s u b m I t 'alternatives to keep wlUtln the '3 million llmil. • Severns emphasized that, under the · ,terw of his contract, ·Neutra would have to be paid for any redesign work if It was ordered. Outing the di.scusllion. It was apparent that the disagreement with Neutra was over whether the foundations should be laid now fot the second and third phases of the library. Neutra argued that laying the piling for the library wings in con· jwicUon with construction of the first ~phase would result ln overall savings. ' Councilmen wert unable to agree whether to limlt the architect to con- struction of the main bnlldlng, but were JUWtlmous ln decldina: to hand the pro- i>Jem to project manager Horn. From Page 1 BUDGET ... ; there will apparently be no new property :rwvaluatlons this year. , "The increase we can anticipate will result solely from new construction and • increases in market value of existing pro- . perty," be said. Miller estimated that the assessed valuation would be up only 4.5 percent. No employe promoUons or salary in· creases are budgeted. Castle said this morning that only raises that are "extremely weU justified" will be 11ven this year and that it may be necessary for salaries to be adjusted down. "Jt already is a bare bones budget, but l''e must cut still further if there is no ad. ditlonal revnue," Castle said. "But we have gone about as far as we can go and still maintain satisfa ctory services. ''lf we had to, we may have to reduce our working force by 40 to 50 people," Caslle added. "ll's an outside possi bility, but it is a poS!iblllty." OUM•I COAIT DAILY PILOT OIU.HOI COAST PUILllMIMO COMP.A.NV' lellert H. Wee4 Pr•io.nr •1'1111 PlllblltW J•ck L C111rle'( Yk• ,,..lderlt al'llll ~· ~ 'Tiiel'l•I 1Ctt¥1r l~lltw Tiie•el A. Mvr,J.111~ MtMtl"I ffl!W 1.1 ... o;,~r .. W•I Or•ntc c-.11 1!dltw Albert W, l•t•1 Ai.eoclele E•ltw th111tl119M .... 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Rodolpho Montejano, an attorney o( Mexican-American desceht. called a press conference to complain that t he newspaper refused to print a Jetter he'd written in response to a by-lined article by a reporter who said she had been held captive at last Tue~y's board meeting. Montejano claimed he had been ••promised" the Register would print his rebuttal arguments, but on Friday was told the letter would not be printed. Mootejano said he believed the Register's refusal to print his slde of the story constituted "abridgement of my freedom of speech." Register edit-Ors contend they never promised "verbatim publication" of Montejano's letter, but told him "his viewpoint on the issues would be reported." Executive Editor James Dean said Montejano's position was '' c It a r I y reported" in a page one article in lasl Thursday's paper. Montejano also alleged the Registtr sought to defeal a "crucial" May JO bond election by printing articles on a district sponsored junior high school retreat and the firing of a swim coach for having allowed stag movies to be shown. Mootejano held up a copy of the paper with a headline using the word "orgy" in connection with the junior high ldyllwlld retreat. "I driubt that World War Ill would get such a large headline," Monttjano quip- ped. The article, he charged, alleges one parUclpant had been sick from use of drugs. A doctor's examination indicated the girl exhibited symptoms of "acule hyperventilation," Montejano s a i d . Although she was not named in the arti· cle, Montejano gaid the paper had "slaJ1dered an innocent girl and her fami- ly." Montejano, who received more than $50 In contributions at the close of press con- ference from gpectators, said he would print 50,000 copies cf his letter. They will be circulated to every home and buslne.!s in Santa Ana 10 people may know the lrulll, be said. 'Love Triangle' Figure in Court; Victim 'Guarded' One man remained in the hospital to.- day while another went ta court as a result of what police charcterized as a • love triangle .shooting In Huntington Beach. Charlie G. Locke, 21 , a stock clerk from Stanton, v.·as still listed in "guarded" condltion this morning In the intensive care ward of Huntington Jntercommunity •lospital The man who police allege abet Locke, Lawrence R. Browm&JI, 24, of 174.21 Jae· queline Lane , Huntington Buch, was taken to the West Orange Coonty Judi· cial Di.strict Court today where police planned to press "usault with intent to commit murder" charges against him. 'Jbe shooting occurred Saturday nlght In Browman·s apartment. Police said Browman brought Locke's wife, Rebecca, back to hi! apartment after leaving a movie in Costa Mesa. The couple noticed a screen had been pushed off one of Browman"• windows, according to police. A neighbor, David E. Hanson, met the couple outside, said he heard a noise and loaned Browman his pistol. 1 Investigators said Browman went in· side the apartment and v.·as talking with Locke's wife in the bedroom, when Locke burst out of a closet and .struggled with Browman. Two shots were fired, one hitting Browman in the foot, the other catching Locke 1n the stomach. From Page 1 PROTESTERS •• Department announced It \\:as wilhdra"·· ing from city street! and bridges 4,000 troops brought in to help deal "'ith the traffic disruption tactics. A Pentagon spokesman said : "Task Force Potomac has begun to "'llhdraw federal troops from the city. Apparently they are no longer required on the streela by the local authorities." He s1id officials hoped it woula be the first step toward returning to thelr normal di.ties a11 10,000 troops brought in to help deal v.·ith disorders. About JOO prot~lers gathered Initi ally at Franklin Park for the mart:h or. the Justice Department several bloclui away and police aITested about ao &f them, clearin&i tbe 1rea with officers riding on motor scooters. City authorities said the le:aders of the antiwar movement had no permits ellher lo meet in the park or to parade through the stretla. Pollet cordoned off the Atr~ts mir· rounding the park, detouring traffic around it for about a half an hour, but about ISO persons were allowed back io the park a Utlle later. Tourists in two nearby hotels and office workers In adjacent building• wa tched the scent from vdndo11.·s. Man Falls Into Cuff s Of Officer. A burglary suspect plummeted from a second story balcony into the arms and haridculfs of waitiitg Huntington Beach policemen early Monday, afte r one warn· ing shot was fired. Daniel M. Sousa. 21 , a transient, was unhurt in the incident at 1306 Alabama A\•e .• but was booked on suspicion of burglary, with arraignment scheduled Wednesday. The incident began with a report of a burglary at DeGuelle & Sons Co .• 1615 Alabama Ave.. when owner James DeGuelle arrived early for v.•ork. DeGuelle told police the suspect ran out and fled on foot, leaving a car parked nearby, its engine idling and several .stereo sets inside. Fanning out through the area, poli ce found no suspect, but were informed by, Ronald L. Champion, 1306 Alabama Ave., that there v.•as a suspicious person at his home. One year ago today, John P. Filo, a photography student at Kent State University in Ohio, photo- graphed this young girl kneeling over the body or Jeffrey Miller. one of four students shot by Nation- al Guardsmen on the Kent State campus. Today, Filo, 22, still a Kent State student, is the winner of the Pulitzer Prize for spot news photography for this and other photos or the Kent State tragedy. See story, Page 5. Just as officers arrived there, they said someone bounded out the back door and over a fence, scrambling up a balcony at 1311 Alabama Ave. Officer Bob Russell pursued. Officer Russell comm.anded the suspect to halt, at which time the figure reached into a pocket -as tllough for a gun - leading the officer lo fire in self-defense, according to poliCf: account.!. From Page 1 Burglar Suspects Now in LA Hands Inve.stigators said Sousa fell to the ground clutching his stomach, but an im- mediate check showed he had not been wounded. HOSPITAL SQUABBLE • • • charged Commissioner Foley, Butterfield suggested, "You are at liberty to draw your own conclusions." In his letter to the .supervisors, But- terfield charged: -The hospital use permit "'as first presented March 16, taken under ad· vi!1ement and .set for full public hearing. The date of May 4 was set inasmuch as the hospital was in the filth di.strict and the commissioner from that district (Arnold Forde ) indicated be would not be present for the three v"eeks preceding that date. -The applicant then submitted a new application, without withdrawing the first so as to bring the case back onto the commission's agenda prior to the agreed upon date for hearing. -C-Ommhsioner Forde then moved to ~schedule the hearing to a special date, April 29, to accommodate the applicant. -On April 27, the Orange County lfospital Facilities Planning Committee. v.·htc h was appointed by the Regional (health planning) Association ruled that i;ince the hospital now under con· slderation was significantly different from the hospital previously approved by the health plan_ning association, there would have to be a new full hearing before that group to determine the ad- visibility of recommending federal aid being granted to the applicant. !DeWitt Bishop, managing director of the regional comprehensive health plan· ning association, told the commission Thursday that the Saddleback Hospital had been approved by the regional CHPA about 18 month! ago and did not need the approval of the county hospital plannlni facilities committee). Butterfield went on to assert that since the history of this hospital is an eigh l· year history of constantly changing plans, programs, cost.!, and locations, il ap. peared to some of the commission !But· terfield and Jefferson) that time would be needed to coordinate the activities of the commission with the health group ac- cording to good planning principles. Represenlatives of the Lutheran HOS· pltal Society, plan ners of the hospital, deny the charge that the location ha!! eyer been changed and that there had been ''constant changes" in other aspects. "If your Honorable Board chooses to make a decision before the Plannin1 Commission has had tht time to make a 'determination' whicb fully satisfies a majority of the commissioners, then the entire planning process would be un- dermined in such a fashion so as to ap· pear to be giving a .special privilege to a particular applicant," Butterfield's letter concludes. Butterfield called a special plaMin g commission meeting Monday on the Rossmoor Planned Community of v.•hich the proposed Saddleback Hospital "'ill be a part. Present v.·as Mrs. Doreen hiarshall, foreman of the Orange County Grand Jury. ''ho was lo sound out the Jury to- day en a possible probe of the planning commission's actions of last Thursday. The hospital controversy involving tv.•o rival facilities in the Mission Viejo- Laguna Hills area surfaced early last l\'etk v.·hen it was disclosed that Com- missioner Forde has a financial inttrest in the t.Ussion Community Hospita1 which ls now under construction. lt \\'as charged that Forde had been largely responslb'-for delayfug approval of the riva1 Sai:ldleback Hospilll use per mil. Co~ty approval of the permit is essen- tial before May 16 Jn order for Sad- dleback Hospital to complete paperwork necessary to qualify for a-il.6 million federal grant. Butttrtleld said Monday ht was "quite Interested In the Rossmoor Planned Com- munity" and thought a session should be held on it "because U was the flrat plan- ned communily in the county." ttny Goharl of the planning staff revie wed the various changes In the plans as the development grew over the years t;ince first approved by the commission and supe:rvisors in 1962. ' He indicated that there was nothing unusual about eight revi.51ons of the plan (actually only five as it started with the so-called "fourth revised plan"). Gohara said that included In the plan .since its beginning was the IS-acre hospital sile which now includes an ex- isting medical clinic and convalescent home. Butterfield's reasons for calling today's session v.·ere not clear bu t could have been an attempt to justify a statement he made in his letter to the supervisors. ··The Ro.ssmoor General Plan has been revised no less than eight times and th@ character of the entire area has changed from .simply a retirement community to one which includes all age and income groups." Gohara·s testimony seemed to con· tradlct that stattment. Two men arrested Monday morning In Fountain ValleY when police said they found more than $30,000 in pants, shirts and other clolhing Jn their van have nov1 Qeen turned over to the Los Angeles Police Department. The West Valley Division of the LAPD is still investigating a potential link to theft rings working Los An geles, but detectives said nothing has been learned. Joseph C. Hanson , 33, Hawthorne, and Maurice Dultz, 39, Los Angeles, were both arrested on charges of receiving stolen goods, burglary and auto theft. Nearly S40,000 in clothing was found In !heir van \\'hen Fountain Valley officers stopped them at 2 a.m., Monda y. ~1ost of the clothes carried the label of Newcastle Ltd., an Encino 1tore. Sick Leave Over For Councilmen The Huntington Beach c o u n c i l chambers had the appearance of a hospital ward !t.1onday night. Two councilmen were in the line up aller recovering from illness. Donald Shipley.' .,.,·ho was stricken with infectious hepatitis !t.iarch 22, resumed his seat, quipping "I'm not ready to dive off lht pier yet but I am feeling stronger." Ted Bartlett missed the afternoon .,session of the council but attended the evening meeting. He was discharged from Hoag liiemorial Hospital In Newport Beach, in the afternoon after undergolnC minor abdominal surgery Friday. NewatALDEN'S CARPETS Mohawk carpet for.your den! Play on it;dance ·on it- Nothing hurts it! 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IJl.Jl44 ) .I I I ----·-------~ ------ PRESIDENT TAKES TIM E OUT BEFORE BOARD ING HIS HELICOPTER MONDAY Ot niel Got To Ride To The Western White House With The Police Chief Ex-Newport Mata's Work New Hope for Diabetics From Wlre Services LOS ANGELES - A physical chemist laid off from the McDonnell Douglas Astropo~'er Laboratory at Newport Beach last fall has provided a major medical breakthrough Jn diabetes treat- •ment. Aerospace economic collapse and the misfortune it spelled for Dr. Robe.rt P. Schultz means a whole new outlook for victims o( the disease characterized by low blood sugar. Researchers at the USC Medical School announce Dr. Schultz' recent contribution is the one which has hampered a 2(}.year effort to develop an artificial pancreas. He has produced a sensor device to measure blood sugar without interfering My Cl1ild tl1e 'Pothead';~ (Hope He lucks Habit) By CHARLES H. LOOS 01 ,.,. CHllr r1i.t lt.H THIS JS a slory about how three cutups from the Newport Beach Fire Department saved my son from becoming a pothead. ~lichael i.s approaching his second birthday next month like the Wabash Cannonball in its heyda;.'. One day last week he; -Flushed my wife 's car keys down the toll et. -Tried to go S\vimming in a bucket of paint thinner. -Tossed a hardback book I borrowed from my mother-in·law into the toilet. '\IONDAY, the \Vabash Cannonball was derailed by a coffee pot -a IS-cup aluminum coffee pot. He put it over his head. Then , he couldn't gel it off. It's not unusual for Michael to play ~·ith the pots and pans. so many wife didn't think much about it when he dragged out the big drip coffee pot and put it over his head. · She chuckled. Michatl laughed. Even Bud the house painter smiled. Then Michael tried lo take it off. He couldn't do it. He began to whine. Mother came ,to the rescue. She couldn't get it off either. Michael began to cry. Bud the house panter tried his hand at it. No luck. Michael was scream· ing now • TlfEY TRIED the old butter .routine. It didn't work. J\ty wife looked at Bud the house painter. Bud the house painter looked al my wife. Then, Bud the house painter called the fire department. "It was one of our more tulusual calls." fire department dispatcher Ed McPherson admitted later. For Capt. Ed Hanlon, Engineer Dick Dunlap and Lt. Dick Ellern1an It doubtless broke up an otherwise dull day of fire prevention inspections. The fire engine arrived on Port Abbey Place in traditional fire engine style, arousing the attention of the entire neighborhood. ~flCHAEL WAS hysterical. Breathing was no problem, but he had d~ veloped a severe case of panic. Be~des, it was damned Wlcomfortable inside that pot. Enter the firemen . smiling confidently. "\Ve'll have this off in no time. ma ·am." said one. "They think I'm really..a dum my," thought my wife .. THE FIREMEN tried to lift the pol off Michael's head . Michael scream- ed. The firemen couldn't budge the wt Their smiles laded. Michael continued to scream. "J can 't believe it," muttered Bud the house painter. ' Daughter Joan. 5. and he.r preschool pals had come running at the sound of the fire engine. Neighbors gatherftf in little groups on Che sidewalks. They could hear ?\1ichael screaming.' · · The firemen decided on anoth~r .. aP.Proach. One held Michael. Another held lhe pot. The third. metal shears In hand, looked for a place \o start cuttinJl. • , . MY WIFE ~·as called In to help hold Michael. Bud the house painter who doesn't have any children, gfood by, muttering, "I can't believe it. I can't te... lieve It ." .... n1e first t!let or metal shears -lhe kind firemen use to cut people out of wrecked can -was too big. So was the second set. t.fichael contlnued to scream. "! ct1n't belteve it," muttered Bud t~e house painter. Anolher trio ttl the fire. engine tool box brouRht the shean that finall.v did thr. job. The rrtictured P"l was removed, giniterly. 1'-11chael stopped crying immediately. Only the pot suffered permanent damage. APPROPRIATE ~'Ords ~·ere said all around. The firemen took th_!ir fire engine and \\'ent back In their Inspections. The neiP.hhors drifted home and Joan and her pals went back to playing. Bud the house painter muttered something and started painlln[l again. And the \Vabash cannonball, now back m the track, was dispatched to Grandroolher's house. l..nter. my wife called me at wor1t "HONEY," sh@ said, "you're not going to believe this • , •• " wilh bodily chemistry. The transplanted aerospace engineer whose work with fuel cells ror Apollo moonships and other rockets came to a forced end now offers more than a million Americans improved .beallh. His work was discussed in a USC press conference featuring Or. Samuel P. Bessman, chairman of the scboors Pharmacology Department. , Bessman had already conceived the Idea for a fuel cell sensor device to measure blood sguar, be just didn't have technical knowledge. Now, the procedure involves patients' ur ine analysis and then needle injectimi of insulin, the hormonal chetnical com- pound insufficient in the bodies of diabetics. Diabetes itself damages and restricts the insulin.producing organ, in severe cases causing it to cease function com· pletely. "But 1 'm a doctor -a pediatrician - and I didn't know the ins and outs of fuel cells," Dr. Bessman told the news con - ference. "Then one day Bob Schultz walked in and asked if he had anything he could help us on. I said: 'Do you know anything about fuel cells?,' "Dr. Bessman con. tinued. He said Dr. Schultz had been working on fuel cells to be used Jn extended spate flight! when 150 Astropower scientists were laid oU due to defense and research cutbacks. The breakthrough still leaves an artificial pancreas far from perfection and ready availability, according to Dr. Bc!sman and Dr. Schultz. They estimate lt will be four to five years and will require about $1 million In research funds, although artificial pan· creas study so far has not been government-subsidized. The medical team foresees use or a sensor the size of a sewing needle, monitored by a tiny integrator measuring its signals. Given the minute electrical signal at a dangerous blood sugar level. a pump the size of a lima bean connected to an in- sulin reservoir resembling a thimble .,.,,ould release insulin. They estimate It would hold a !hree- month supply and could be surgically im- planted in the chest or abdominal wall with a tiny tube just below skin level. Wlien is Quake Not a Quake? Wlien It's Boom When is an earthquake rated 2.5 on the Richter scllJe not an earthquake? When it's a sonic boom. That's what Dr. Thomas Henyey discovered when University of Southern eklifomla seismologlsts "r e p I a y e d'' yesterday morning's jolt that first aJr peared to be an earthquake. USC's instruments, Dr. Henyey said. recorded the 8:57 a.m. tremor and rated .it at 2.5. From the looks of the seismic record, Henyey at first speculated the tremor was due to a move along the Newport-Inglewood fault about two miles off Long Beach In the ocean. On replaying the shake, however. Henyey determJned the jolt could not have been aa earthquake at all, but rather must have been due to a sonic boom. • Mrs. James Howard. 9912 Woodmere Circle. Westminster, never thought !or an instant the shaking of her large plate glass window and china was due to an earthquake. Her china it seems, ls fre· quently shaken by planes pa.Ming ove.rhead. On Monday, she ran Out of the house In time to see a vapor trail high In the sky, shortly after a boom had &hook hec bnl'M. one of three 11he felt during the day. Federal Av I at Ion· Administration gpokf!men said they were not aware of any aircraft breaking the sound barrier. , -- °""'" ,...., ..... , .... THIY SAW THI ,RlllDENT OFF MONDAY AFTIR VISIT D1ol1I lll1h1r4 ''"°'' 4, lo Hit hthor'1 "''* Top Level Visit. Young Patient Meeu Preaident By JOHN VALTEllZA Of "' OtllY r11tt 111tt1 Four-year-0ld Daniel Richard Jones (that's how he likes to give you his name) will undergo very risky open heart surgery early next week, buoyed by personal good wishes from the President of the United States. Little Daniel, dressed in a crisp ligh t blue suit with a cap to match, became the only visitor to the Western White House Monday who had the chance to shake the band of President Nixon before the chief executive hurriedly left for Washington. The boy, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Den- nis Jones of 129 Avenida Cordoba, San Clemente, will undergo the delicate surgery later this week at Los Angeles Children's Hospital. It took little convincing from a Presl dentlal aJde to bring Mr. Nixon back from the steps of his helicopter For a brief interlude with the ailing youngster. 11le President is a pushover for tittle children. Amid the brisk propwash from the roaring chopper, Mr. Nixon strode ~ward David, his mother and lather, and other members of the family. The guest of b>nor, decked out In a crisp lighl·blue suit with cap to match, was stoic, polite ... and delighted. When the brief encounter ended, Daniel sat in his father's arms, held hia cap tightly on his head. and watched in awe as Marine Corps One roared from the landing pad and took off for the El Toro MCAS and AJr Farce One, the Pmtdtn- tial plaM. "What did he say to you?'' queried one reporter. Daniel mused for a wblle, then said calmly, ''I don't knCM." (He obviously had already mastel"!d the «lebrity's "no comment.") Besides the memory of President Nix· on, the boy has some souvenirs -a golden tie clasp and key chain with the President's autograph Inscribed. And family irnd friends all are praying, they said Monday, that little Daniel will survive the delicate surgery to enjoy it all. Daniel's mo!her, Mrs. Sherryl Jones, said the surge ry will b(! "very risky." "But it's the only chance Danny has. The doctors said that If he doesn't un- ii"t~o the surgery he won't have 1ny ch11nce to survive." Mrs. Jones said OaMy doesn 't know of lhe impending surgery. "The last lime we told him a week ahea d of time and be got too upset," she said. The visit -difficult to obtain because of P.1r. Nixon's busy schedule -was ar· ran~ed by San Clemente Police Chief Clifford Murray, who has a special kinship '(Vith Daniel JQne1. , Chief Murray re«ntly Wlderwent open heart surgery himself. After the event al the li,lllrn1 Wklte House Daniel went with his parents on a tour of the police headquarters. "He likes police," the chief said, "and we wanted to make a little boy happy." ' OUR GRAND OPENING H DAILY PILOT 3 Judge Frees Panther In Threat SAii FRANCISCO (~I) -A federal Jlllllo Tuelday dlri>f .... dlarl ...... Bliek P1nlbor ielller -i>md 1141llard who Wll ~ af tilftalolq (0 k!ll l'rai· lloMNIR . 1be aovemment eave up its case N•inst Hllllard rathtr than tw; over to 1l>e Ponther's attorney 111 wiretap oyjlllftcl. V.1. lliJtml Jlldge WµJlam P. Gray "'"" llUi\ ~ wu no nallellal aecutit y -lmolvecl ..ci lbertf'" wir.Up evidence ol the _.....,. vlolalf!I the f0011'111 411101t111111111 o/ the c.nst-'the gci'lmlmlill was t!'o!Md to diJcl050 lo the defendant Ulfll potilollf ol wiretaps tbal ,... ..... Ill lllllianl'• l>o!)!O qr \)II ~ ~·· "*'. •!> ,..,,... lit 1l14 lho .-tm lo Giis .. .. dlw!li.l " lhe ..... v.1. AUorlleY ,.,,,.. _.,,. ..w he d1d llOl ilavt lfll -11 IO -the ~ 11111 that tbt """""''""' '""'1d ... """"" wltfi the coorl onler. Tiii Nd .. lllen ordered the lndlct .. nt 111ffts( HWlard dismissed. 'lbe Bllclt Panther bad been aCCU9ed of telliDf a huge anUwar rally in April 1961, in Golden Gate: Park that "We wfD 11.H; Richard Nixon." The government disclosed that lt haci wiretaps on which IDlliard's vbice ap- pears both before and after the in· dictment but that they were not taken by surveillance on Hilliard 's phone but on other lioes. The government admitted the wiretapping was done without govern- ment warrants. Tliree Dogs Die In Analieim Fire A swift moving lire Moode(Y destroyed the borne rJ. the Melvin J ackman family, M6 N. West St., Anaheim, aod killeJ three o! the ramily's six dogs. Two neighboring bome.s r e c e i v e C moderate damage, fireme:D report.eel. Two firemen, Martin Thompson, 25. and Don Penfield, 28, and Mel•in Jackman Jr., 18, were injured ill the blaze. The firemen were cut and bruise<! by a falling rafter and young Jackman was cut on the arm and leg while esqp- ing through a window. Cause of the fire is under invesUgaUoo, according to fire Capt. Ronald Evans. Melvin Jackman Sr. was given credll for getting his wife Marcia and cb.il~n Toni, 20, Melvin J r., and Jeff. 11, and ~rec o: the dogs out through a window Just ahead of the fast mOYing flames. IS GOING TO BE PURE MAGIC MAY 6 THRU MAY 8 COME SEE OUR NEW REGIONAL OFFICE IN FOUNTAIN VALLEY AND STAY TO ENJOY OUR FREE SHOW MAGIC REVUE CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT ••• FREE Gins AN[) REFRESHMENTS FOR EVERYONE Starring TV's Magic Man: CHUCK JONES SHOW TIMES Watch for our 11 foot tan gen)e with free gifts for the chlldren • See many weird and wonderful feats of magic • a lady floats on 11lr • anlmat. disappear • a man escapes from • locked trunk • a lady Is divided Into four parts I lllursdl)', May t ... 4:00 pm. S:OO pm, 7:00 pm, 1:00 pm Friday, May 7 ••• 4:00 p.rn. S:OO pm, 7:00 pm, a:oo pm s.turoay, May a ••• 11:00 am, t oo pm, 2:00 pm,4:oo pm. 1:00 pm. 11125 Hlrbor Boultnrd ot Edinger, ........ ;:....i ,,... •. ti-!: 'P''°'"' ..OllJoD . _.. "···[' .. ......... .,4 ~ ...... founlltn Valley, CtlUomla. Phone: 13 .. 2151 ' ., 4 DAILY PILOT lue~aJ, MiJ 4, l(j /l Hait.i Power S~ift I ' ' . I -~i' ' . ; UPI newsmap pinpoints Cari~bean island shared by Haiti and the Dominican Republic. World observers are paying special attention to developments on the island since Lhe death o[ dic tator Francois 'Papa Doc' Duvalier and the assumption to power of his 20-year-old son, Jean Claude. • . Vietnamization Gains Discomfort Rate From Smog Soars In Birmingham Hailed by Army Chief SAIGON (AP) -Army Secretary Stanley R. Resor said today the Viet- rwnlzation program is making en· couraging progress. but a difficult period lies ahead as more American combat troops are withdrawn. As the withdrawal continues, Resor to\~ a news conference after an eight-day visit to South Vietnam. the American "ad· visory effort becomes increasingly im· portant." "As J travelled around the country," he continued "I was particularly impressed with the. ~pable people sl':rving ln ~ur a dvisory teams. We have made extensive Viet Cong Spurn War Prisoner Site in Sweden PARIS (UPl) _The Viet Cong delega· lion to the Paris peace talks today re- tecled President Nixon's call for I.he Communist side to accept neutral Sweden 's offer to intern all prisoners of war captured in Indochina. The North Vietnamese delegation made no rommenl But b o th Communist delegations have a1ways taken the saml': position 00 all issues taken up at the Paris negotiations. The White House announced Monday lhat Nixon had noted the Sv.'edish offer "with great satisfaction" and added. ''The President would hope that Hanoi will move promptly to negotiate an 1grevnent. on this i~su~ Lo take ad- vantage of this humarular1an offer on the part of the Swedish government." But Duong Dinh Thao, chief spokesman of the Viet Cong delegation, to.Id ~Pl11lhe president's plea wa~ '_'a m~chin~tion of the American adm1n1strallon aimed at "sidestepping the true issues of the South Vietnamese problem." efforts over the past year to attract our best officers into these team1 and I believe it's clear that we're doing so. "In addition , most of these officers have had prior experience in Vietnam. As our force levels are phasing down , our foung troops are raced with a most dif· ficult job. But they're doing it well. As we phase down we 're getting a higher level of experience in our officers and llOl'l- commiSsioned offi~rs ill. the unit! which remain. More of our company com· manders are captains now. We have a higher complement of experienced non· commissioned officers." Summing up the progress of Viet· ftamization, Resor said the South Viet- namese anny has assumed resf'otisibility for combat operaliortl!I in a great many areas in which U.S. troops previously operated and "has demonstrated on numerous occa!:ions tbat it is capable of assuming that responsibility. ft'lcks "L•t m• g•t this straigh t. Rog.rs is in the Mid-East with a Peac• Pl an!" BlRMJNGHAM, Ala. (AP) -The symptom rate for human discomfort rose three to four times what had bttn previously observed in nonpolluted areas during a recent pollution crisis here, a survey shows. The aurvey came during a period when a high of 607 micrograms of solid matter per cubic me!_!:r of air was recorded htre. Some federal agencies consider a reading of 200 critical. The all-time high reading of 607 was recorded April zo. The University of Alabama at Birm· Ingham, the Jefferson County Heal th Department and the U.S. Environml':ntal Protection Agency made a ltlephone survey of more than 2,900 persons in 500 families during the week of April 14 • 2t. Dr. Peter 8. Pl':acock, chairman of thl': unlversily's Department of Public Health and Epidemiology said Monday the survey showed : -Almost 25 percent complained er cough or discomfort involving the throat and chest. -Almost 9 percent complained of tye irritation. 1 -Some 6 percent had shortness of breath. Peacock said these symptoms rates were three to four times those prl':viously observed in nonpolluted urban areas. British TV News1nan Put in Irish Jail BELFAST (UPI) -Bernard Falk, a British Broadcasting Corp. I B BC ) television newsman. toda y began a four· day jail l.erm for refusing to tell a ~rt the identity ef a suspected Irish Republican Army man he had in· terviewed. The man appeared back to camera dur- ing the ll':\evised in~erview. 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After three days of secret testimony before a grand jury, the 19-yeaMld an- tiwar activist ~peared in open court Dollar Reels In European Speculation LONDON {AP) Currency speculators sent the dollar reeling en. Europe.an e1change5 today, and the nood fl( U.S. money exchanged for West German marks, Dutch guilders and Swiss francs threatened to send inflation soar· ing further. Thl': dollar was 11n the noor in Frankfurt and Zurich. Only heavy buying by the Bank of England kepi the rate just err the mandatory intervention point ef $2.42 tB the pound. Anxiety ever the monetary situation drove the price of gold up iR the London and Zurich free markets. The jump was 43 cenU in London to $39.86, the highest level since the 1969 crisis ever the under- valuation of the mark. West Germ.any's Central pank was reported to have .taken in $250 million to $300 million in the first hours cf ttadi_ng today and more -than $120 million in the last hour :P.fonday. "Substantial" dollar sales were reported in Zurich. The s m a 11 e r Amsterdam market was also caught in the flurry, with $20 million reported taken in late trading Monday. The speculation apparently was touch· ed off by the call from five West German economic rl':search institutes 11-1onday for the mark -now pegged at 27 cents -te be set free in world markets to combat innalion. Speculators saw the chance of a quick ri-ofit. anticipating another upward ~valuation of the mark that might even force thl': guilder and itbe Swiss franc to go up too. • Ill NY Monday as lhe government moved she ht forced lo testily .., the 196& bank bom· bing plot. Miu Bacon's attqmey1 told newsmen that the government'• action in bringing up the New Yort incident had caused "utter confusion." They contended lhaL the New York state attorney's of£ice had decided not to prosecute her since she had "abandoned interest" in the idea. Six alleged mem- bers cf the Weatherman group arrested ootside the bank pleaded guilty to charges of conspiring to comm.it arson. Judge George H. Boldt turned down a defense motion to disqualify hlm.seU but took under advisement another defense move to void the warrant under wfilch she was arrested and held. He scheduled a late-Wednesday af· ternoon court session to bear oral arguments on the defenst motion and the government motion 1.hat she testify on the Fi rst National Bomb plol Meanwhile, Miss Bacon's mother. Mrs. John Bacon. Atherton. and San Francisco radio station KSAN both received a let· ter from the "Weather Underground" asserting that the girl had no part in the Capitol bomblng, which was done by "our organization.'' The Justice Department revealed the \\~de scope of the grand jury in· ve5tigation of antiwar activity, !isling seven possible violations of federal law in its motion. Thesl': included: ''Interstate travel to organize, Pf'On}Ole and encourage a riot. "Interstate transportation of explosive devjces . Russ Fly Superjets On Mideast Sorties LONDON (UPI) -Soviet pilots have flown their first test missions over Egypt in secret superjets shipped only recently to the Arab nation to boost the Kremlin ~1 iddte East military posture, diplomatic sources said today. The planes v.·ere said to be "different" from Soviet jeL warplanes identified tG date. Sources said there was no doubt they were of new. hitherto unseen design and performance and probably were MJG23s wh.ich are •till on Moscow'• secret list. In case you haven't heard. Union offers a great deal more than high \ \· •• I ~ps Earthquake? Mo1n Says So By THOJ\-1AS J\tURPHINE ot ti. Dl ll'I' ,Ii.I lll ff ROCK & ROU... DEPT .. -Shortly before 9 a.m. yesterday it seemed like somebody here ~n. the newspaper office dropped the bi'g: dictionary. The whola place shuddered. Now, it must be admitted that certain readers with slight smirks have sug· gested maybe we don't have a dicUonary in our place. This is not true. We have r;everal. All brand new. Anyway, I digress. When the whole place shuddered. we ran a quick check tG determine if anybody had dropped a die· tionary. Sure enough. nobody had drop- ped one. much less picked one up . THEREFORE WE ca me to the in- exorable conclusion lhat there had been a11 earthquake. Under the circumstances, I reacted like any cool. veteran. red- blooded newspaperman. l called my mother. Yes, she reported, there had been a shake. But the family china was still in place. Thus comforted, ·I had regained enough composure to ha ve a reporter call the earthquake people at Cal Tech. Cal Tech people said they hadn't felt a thing. That cooled us on Cal Tech right there. So we called USC. Earthquake peo- ple al USC were far more confident. Oh yes, they reported, there was a little shake registering 2.5 on their Richter sca le on USC's Baldwin Hills seismic network. They estimated the epi~nter about t1o1-·o miles offshore of Leng Beach. So that was that. OR WAS it really? ~1uch later. after our presses had roll· ed. the US,C people called back to suggest maybe there had been a mistake and maybe it was really a sonic boom or something. l don't know v.·here that leaves USC's epicenter or their Baldwin Hills seismic network. But it must have brought some giggles ovl':r at Cal Tech. interest rate savings accounts. Namely, twenty-one very special customer services that are just wailing to be taken advantage oL Including free money orders .•• free parking ••• free transfer of f)mds ••• Series E Bonds sold .•• Series E Bonds redeemed ••• freec:opyof Consum Guide ••• Loans onscnin llection Aceotmls •• Interest Check-A-Month ••• ana: Filced Amount Cl\eck·A-Month ••• free postage when you save by mail ••. free accommodation cheques ••• sales tax deposit •. insurance department ••• home financing ••• travelets ~;,,~ t~I • cheques •• • withdmwals free notary service ••• deposits and . at any oHioe .•• account balance certifi~ . lettets, •• free copying service.,, mobile home loans. Now do Y.ou see why it's to yo advantage to visit Union Federol Savings sooii?:. UNION FEDERAL SAVINGS ~ANO LOAN ASSOOAllON-= ~ -.z.~1Ji~ • • I ' I I I ~ ~ .. t'-" ..... 4.. ..... ._ ,..,. -• • • • - Ne ·rt Heaeh Today's Flnal EDl•T•ION N.Y. St.ocks , V,0(. ~. NO. I 06, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY,<CA~IFORNlA TUESDAY, MAY 4, 197f TEN CENTS Charges Fly as Planners Meet on Hospital By JACK' BROBACK Of ,... .,.,.,. f'li.t '"" C}larges and counter-chatges continued lo•fiy today as Oran.ge County planning comriliasioners were once again . scheduJ~ ed 1o debate a conditionaJ use permit ·for ~dleback Hospital In Laguna Hills. What 'the final outcome will be re· rnab1ed ahrouded In mystery. FQtll: commissioners, with I i ( t h lflember. Arnold Forde continuing to be absent1 were scheduled to, meet on the hot bosplt81 que.stion late today. When cqunty planners last debated the bospital'permit last Thursday, it resulted . . . in three houri of debate, slx 2 to 2 tie votta and eventual dlsappe.arance from the session of two commissioners. Commission Chairman Woodrow W. Butterfield, who was one of last TI)ursday 's vanishing planners, Monday dispatched a lengthy let~r to the Board of Supervisors on the hospital question. Jn it he urges supervisors not to "suc-- cumb to pressure" and "direct the Plan- ning Commission to forward the ap- plication (for a use permit for tbe hospital) to you before sufficient time is taken for the commission to reach the judicious decision required by Jaw and B orqe on· the· 1'ange .... ~ ... OT ...... " ............ . Harbor Patrolmen Jim Glavas (blcinde) and Art Mace ·become cow- boys as they capture far-ranging fawn in Newport Harbor. Using , their patrol boat as a quarter, horse, the pairi lassoed the dffr; gent- ly hog-tied it, then comforted, the abitnal .while it awaited J>olice transportation back to San Joaquin Hills .above Corona de! Mar. Deer was found swimming between Beacon Bay and Bay Island tfils morn4 Ing. Building Director Grant Resigns Newport Position ' HANDS IN RESIGNATION City Aldo Grant --~ Ceylon Fight Flares COLOMBO .. Ceylon (AP) -In the l1at hour -Of Ila four day o(fer of amnesty to ultralefUsl rebels, I.he Ceylon government today announced renewed duhe!: with lnl\lrgenta over widespread ana.s of the island. A communique said 40 guerrillas were kUJed in staging 1n ambush on 1 com- bined police ind 1nny patrol 11 Maragoda Junction ln the thickly·Core.!ted North Central province. Oliver Grant. Newport Beach building director for four years, has resigned. Grant wiU·continue in his current post 8f actlni assistant director of community development, through May 13. He said he has no immediate plans for future employment. Grant arid former city p 1 an n.e r Laurenct·Wiison were both named actlog assistant di'rectors of Co m m .. a n I t y development when thtir department. were merged into a superqeocy tWo months ago. Wilson resigned fuUUme respansibili11es shortly thUea!_ter. Since tbe:n be baa been working on a part·llme basis, mostly on the city'a 1_eae"ral plan, while attending clasaes al the University of Southern Califoml~ • ..:.. • Grant wa1. named building director In May 11117, alter serving four years as chlelo building inspector and planning ~ltector ,jn Duarte. . ' Newport's Dog Owners to Meet An orpnlzallooal meetin& of the Concmied Dog Ownen ol Newport Beoch will take place Wedneaday at I p.m. In City Hall. · Tbe 1new .group, whJch ls desianed to fight a m"ove to ban doga f r o m dty beachel, 11.belhg organlud by Mrs.' Loil Irwin. , Mrs. IrWln 1114 tllt group wrrf also work toward aeU·Pollcing dog owner 1 who fall to keep their dogs leashed or who do not pick up after them. " good planning ... Butterfield with Commissioner ired Jeffersori engaged in the series of tie votes with cornmi&sloners Howard Smith and Dan Foley ~ting in no action oo the Saddleback use perm.it. • Butterfield "explained" why be left. "I bad a conversation with Planning Director Forest Dickason be.fore I lert and told him 'we were not getting anywhere so 1 was leaving, that I had Just returned from a trip and was tired." "I remember asking you 'What's nest.' and you replied, that you were leaving bUt J did not hear you say you were tired," Dickason replied. "I am aorry if I up.set the other members by leaving," added Butterfield. "Do you ever remember of a merflbr:r leaving before a final vote on a bearing·in the past?" queried Commissioner Smith. "No, but I have only been here 18 months," replied Butterfield, "but two weeks ago we bad some commissioners leave before adjournment." . "The hearing bad been concluded. Is lha• not true?" queried Smith. But4 terfleld agreed that it had. Butterfield then announced that·be<had moved the hearing on the Saddl,back Newport Atwrney Gets Judge Seat ,in' Niguel Newport Beach attorney H. 'Warren Knfghl, 41, 911 named Monday b)' Gov. Rona.rd Reagan to gerVe as second judge of the South County Municipal 'Court io Laguna Niguel, at an annual aalary ot !30,72$. He succeed3 Judge Frank Demenlchlnl who ~ntly was elevated to the Superior Court bench, and will serve with Judge Richard Hamilton In the South County Court. • Knight, -who is married and the father of four children, Uves at 2517 Vl.sla Bay11 1 .. in 'Ntwport Beach and ls a partner in the SRnla Ana law firm of Portigal and Knlghl ·A native of Charleston, W. Virginia~ bt 11 a graduate of the Universitf of Virginia and oI that university's <JAW school. Ke has lived in the Harbor Aru11Utce 1958 •• when he ... 1rtnafer%ed to Cati£omla wltb • the Marin& corp. 1 beoome bate lcpl.oll!cer It El Toro. Re. has 1Jerved1la pro tern judge in both the SUperior Court 111d Central Mut>lclJ1<1 Court in Oran1e County. Hospital use permit to the end of the agenda for today's afternoon lleS!ion. "We will probably have the same situa4 lion as lasl Thursday in that c.ue," charged Conunis.sk>ner Foley. Bu~~Oeld suggested, "You are at liberty to draw your own cooclU.!ions." In his letter to the supervisors, But· terf~ld charged: -The hospital use permit was first presented March 18, taken under ad- visement and set for full public hearing. Tbe dafe of May 4 was set inasmuch as the hospital was: In the fifth district and the commissioner from that district Ranks Swelled (Arnold Forde) iJ!dlcated be would Doi be pruent for the three weeb preceding that date. -'J1te applicant then IUbmlUed a new application, without withdrawing the first so as to bring the case back onto the commission's agenda prior to the agreed upon date for bearing. -Commissioner Forde then moved to reschedule the bearing to a special date. April 29, to accommodate the applicant. --On April 'rl. the Orange County Hospital Facilities Planning Commlttee. which was appointed. by the Regional (Seo HOSPITAL, P11e I) Foes of War March in D .. C. WASmNGTON CUPI) -Sev eral thousand antiwar demonstrators march- ed on the Justice Department today with Washington's chief of police and hil!I forces keeping close watch on them. By 2 p.m. (EDT), protesters lined .sidewalks on two sides of tile block· square building and conducted an antiwar rally lnduding a "peoples' press con· fettnce" at which participants told their reasons for joining the protest. The crowd grew so large on loth Street. facing the building entrance of Attorney Ge.neral John N. Mitchell, that It spilled olf the aldewllk lnlo tile llr,.I,. ·~:...1 •• -O:Lllf JtrrJ v. WUIO• I l.ct:Omp.micu. ftomeowners Slww Support For Helicops By L PETER KRIEG Of Ille O.llJ ,lltl 11•11 The first indication that Newport Beach residents may be rallying to the· support of the Po!Jce Deparlment'a helicopters came Monday from the Irvine Terrace Homeownen: Association. Citing its cot1cem "about the security of our city," the group endorsed the helicopters and condemned talk about getting rid of them. In a Jetter to the city council, the homeowners panel said fl was re.spondhtg to recent criticism of the helicopters from va rious citizens. including COl!Jr cilman Lindsley Parsons. ParsORs. who pointed out he voted for funds to buy I.he aircraft, warned last week that "public resentment" is bulld4 Ing against them and if the noise problem Isn't solved, the department may be forced to dlsconll11ue the ir use. Parsons also cited allegations that heli· copter crews were "invadin.ir the pri- vacy" of some residents. Police Chief B. Jame11 Glavas, who ad· mltted the helicopters do create a noise problem when forced to hover over spe4 cific areas when working cases, has promised efforts will be made to cut down the problem. The department took a concrete step In that direction Monday as a neW mufner system was installed on both ma chines owned by the city. Glava. this morning said the mufflers "significantly" reduce the l'loise in two ways, by doing a better job of muffling and by allowing the helicopters to fly at a lesser number of rpm's. Irvine homeowners, Jn their letter to the cooncll. suggested a chanRe in night patterns might also help the problem, but said the matter of pqlic;,! protection ls paramount. "We believe that the pollce helicopters have done a great deal ln controlling crime and we are very much in favor al COfltlnuing these patrols. "We definitely want to be on record that we strongly o:bJ~ to discontinuing this necessary service to the residents Of our area," the letter 1ald. Glivas uid there will be additional linprovemuta to the helicoptera; besides the mufOer. y1tem, in the "near fuiure thal Will help the noise problem. . '11Ughes Aircraft ta now working on a new header system," he aald, "Which will connect lo the mufflers and wiJJ al· low 1 further rlductlo• In power." PBR Board to Meet A meeUn1 of the Newport Beach P1rb, Beachell and RecreaUon Commis- alon will llkli pllce IO!ifOI 1t 7:30 In city hill. . The board f1 scheduled to review llJ proposed 1971·72 budget and discuss several projects, Including bicycle trails. protesters on a four-abreast march to the department building which also houses lhe FBI. Marchers obeyed orders to keep oa the sidewalks or face ···t1rre!l and Wilson strode down the middle of the street as police halted traffic on side street.s to the march route . Wilson declared: ''This march is legal as long as they remain on the sidewalk ." The demonstrators also faced arre,,t if I' they blocked entrances to the department building or disobeyed police instructions. On reachln& the Attorney Genera,\'1 en-- trance to the Justice b u 11 d in g , demonstraton sho\lted familiar antiwar alogln.s and ''power to the people." The crowd, eaUmated at 3,000, gathered at noon after abandoning a threat to disrupt Washington rush hour commuter traffic for the second day in a row. Ttie militaht protesters succeeded In rallying their fragme11ted forces later at Franklin Park. They began the march on the Justice Department, several blocks away, shortly after 12:30 p.m. CEDT) - four abreast with arms locked. "We have a rendezvous with destiny in this city," Golden Faints, a staff member or the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, told the crowd. Police force.s gathered in forct near the park and around the Justice Department building. Police had made preliminary a1Tests of several dozen protestera who had gathered in the park at midmorning. For a while after that, the park was cleared by police but then reopened. Police said that by noon (EDT), prior to the beginning of the march. 685 pr~ testers had been arrested during the day. Shortly before noon, the Defense Department announced Jt was withdraw- ing from city streets and bridges 4,000 troops brought in to help deal with the traffic disruption tactics. A Pentago~ spokesmaR said : ''Task Force Potom.ic has begun to withdraw federal troops from the city. Apparently they are no longer required on the streets by the local authoritie!." He said offi cials hoped it wou1a be the first step toward returning to thefr normal duU~ a\110.000 troops brought in to help deal with disorders. About 100 Dl'Oteaters gathered initially at Franklin Part for lhe march or. the Justice Department several blocks away and police arreated about 60 of them, dearing the area with officers riding on motor scootera. City authorities said the leaders or th e • antiwar movement had no permits either (See PROTESTERS, Pa&e %) Orange Coast Weather • 'After a spot of "liquid sunshine, .. the real thing lhould nile on Wed4 nesday, with wanner temperatures in the upper Ila along the coast and the high 70s Inland. INSmE TODAY There ts a cure for acro- phobia, better known a.r the "1wea&11 palmi" disease. Rtport4 er Barbara Duarte telll how 1he conquertd her /tar of flying in a Pilot LDQbook, Page 23. C•KfWlkl I. SJ Ctttdhll u, f a.. .. tltf 1>11 c.n.1n '' ~~ u """"' ,... ' ••ttrttln"""" 11.n ''AM« 1•11 "~ 16 """ l.flllllff1 11 ,,,,..,... ll•tl Mll!MI I'~ 11 "''""'' ,....., ... Of•n .. CWRIJ t ....... ,.,,., 11 ... rt. 1•11 lltd: ........ 1 .. 11 Ttirt¥k6M II TM1t.,.. ll·tt WMlllW I Wtmt11'f, M1W11 11•1' WWW N-•.J - , i DAIL V PILOT N Bia C:laar g ed Santa Ana I School Official To Make Raps Newspaper Ann ex Bid DAIL V "tLOT 1t•ff """9 TAKES ON NEWSPAPE R School Leider Montejano Huntington Names Horn Work Chief Aubrey Horn, 00, is to play a vital role tn guiding the shape of things to come ln Huntington Beach . · The city council Monday night ap- pointed him as lhe project manager of the $8.S million civic center and $3 million central library. He will work with the archlteels and ~contractor• in insuring the facilities· are .built to specification and w 1 t h I n --estimated costs. Horn, 133t Hamp.shire Circle, Newport "Beach, bolds a California arcltttect'• license, Ja 1 registered coutructlon engineer and holds a real estate license. Constructlon drawings are already )ein& prepared on both the civic c;enter - ;to be built opposite Huntington Beach ·High School -and tho library, to be located In the central park south of .Talbert Avenue. 1 Horn will work under contract to the cl· lty for $18,000 a year for two to two and 1 one half years, according to PersoMel '.Direetor Ed Tbompaon. He wW not enjoy the fringe benefits of a rtgul8r city employe, but will be pro- vided with an oUice and secretarial help. , He Wa5 chosen from 73 appllcanl3. Horn, who Is married with two children, has indicated he may move to Huntington Beach. His most recent employment was as director nf facUlties planning with Norton Simon !~ .• Fullerton. He worked there for eight ;years. • Capp m Good Shape HARRISON, Ark. (Ufl) -Cartooni!t Al Capp was reported to be In "good &pirlta and resting very comf~tably" at the Boone County Hoapital Monday where he was admitted Sunday alter collapsing. Capp, et, was suffering from ez.bawtlon, a hos'JXtal spokesman said. DAILY PILOT f ll.ANGI COAST PUtLISHINO COMl'AHY ' ,ek rt N. W•e4 P'raldeltt •Piii "'*'"'*" J etk l. C'11,i:.v \'kt' rrtllffll1 tt!tl ~I ~ ''•111•' IC'e1•iC .. , ... l'h•..-•• A. M1r,hh1• M•Ml:lll 1•1'°" L. P•l•r Kri•t Hl'fl's-'I, l•Ch Clly ldrtet ............ Offlco lJJJ Nt w,ert l o11l1,1rd M'tillllf Adir•••: P.0.101 1171, •2l6J --C.t• Mfltl m W•t •ty Stt"ftt L~ ••di: m l'Ol'n! .-.~­Jl\lntlfletl<'I ttodll t1WJ. ._._ ....,,_ti tM '*'-"l • Htrtrl 11 "Ctmlflll II.Ml The president of the Santa Ana school board has charged the Santa Ana Register with abridging his freed om of 1~ech, racial discrimination and at- tempting to destroy public education. Rodolpho Montejano, an attorney of Mexican-American descent, called a press conference to complain that t he newspaper refused to print a letter he'd written in response to a by-lined article by a reporter who said she had been held captive at last Tue.sday's board meeting. Montejano claimed he had been 1'promlsed" the Register would print hls rebuttal arguments, but on Friday was told the letter would not be printed. Monte'jano said he believed the Register's refusal to print hls side of the story consUtuted "abridgement of my freedom of speech." Register tiditors contend they never promised ''verbatim publication" of I Santa Ana city councilmen Monday agreed to again notify the Irvine Com· pany of its intent to annex a 938-acre in· dustriaJ tract near Orange . County Airp<rt which is earmarked for lncluslQn in the future city of Irvine. The council authorized Mayor Lorin Griset to "notify" the Irvine Company that the county seat ivunicipality plans an effort toward annexing the tax-rich in- dustrial area. Santa Ana 's bid for the property is bas- ed on a 10.year·old agreement in which lhe city &serts Jrvine Ranch officers said""Santa Ana could have it. The property, however, has been-"ap· proved by Orange County's Local .\,gency Fonnation Comrrtission {LAFC) for in· · clusloi in the new city of Irvine. So far the LA F C has refused to reconsider that approval. · Montejano's letter, but told him "his viewpoint on the issues \\'Ould be reported.'' Pulit%er , Pri%e Winner Meanwhile , Irvine Company spokesmen today said they will continue to honor their legal obligations in regard to in· dustrial land sought by the county seat. Executive Editor James Dean said Montejano's position was '' c I ear 1 Y reported" in a page one article in last Thursday's paper. Montejano also alleged the Register sought to defeat a "crucial" May 10 bond election by printing articles on a district sponsored junior high school retreat ~nd the firing of a swim coach for havmg allowed slag movies to be shown. One year ago today, John P. Filo, a photography student at Kent State University in Ohio, photo· graphed this young girl kneeling over the body of Jeffrey Miller, one of four students shot by Nation· al Guardsmen on the Kent State campus. Today, Filo. 22, still a Kent State student, is the winner of the Pulitzer Prize for spot news photography for this and other photos of the Kent State tragedy. See story, Page 5. ''We already ha ve advised the Santa Ana City Coun::.il that we intend to honor our legal obligations and demonstrated as much with the protest before the Local Agency Formation Commission.'' From Page J Youth, 19, Hurt In Huntington Auto Smashup The agreement stemmed from an at- tempt by Santa Ana eight years to annex a strip across the Irvine Ranch reaching to and including Leisure World in Laguna Mil.ls. Montejano held up a copy ol the pa~r with a headline using the word "orgy" 1n HOSPITAL SQUABBLE ••• connection with the junior high ldyllwild (heaJtb planning) Association ruled that retreat. since the hospital now under con· "I doubt that World War III would get sideration was significantly different such a large headline." Montejano quip-from the hospital previowly approved by ped. _ the health plaMing association, there The article, he charged, alleges one would hi ve to be a new full hearing participant had been sick from use or before tha t group to determine the ad- drug!. A doctor's examination indicated visibility of recommending federal aid the girl exhibited sympto~s (If "acute being granted to the applicant. J hyperventilation," Monte1ano s a Id_. (DeWitt Bishop, managing director of Although she was not named in the arU4 the regional comprehensive health plan- cle, Montejano said ~e paper ha.d nlng association, told the commiaaion "slandered an innocent gll'l and her fami· Thursday that the Saddlebac* Hospital ly." . . had bef,.O approved by the regional CHPA Monteiano, who received more than $$0 about J8 months ago and did not need the in contributions at the close of press con-approval of the county hospital planning ference from spectators, said he would facilities committee). print 50 000 copies of his letter. They will . be clr~lated to every home and business Butterfield wen~ on to asse~ that since ln Santa Ana 10 people may know the the bl~ory of th11 hospital 1s .an elgRt· truth he aald. year history of constantly changing plans, ' programs, costs, and Jocatlou, it ap. Cas pers Slated To Attend Meet On Upper Bay Fiflh District Supervisor Ronald E. Caspers was scheduled to attend today's meeting of the Upper Newport Bay Co- operative Plannlng Project, an aide said this morning. The UNBCPP policy committee, which lncludes Caspers, Newport Beach Mayor Ed Hirth and Irvine Company Prt!kSent William R. Mason, is scheduled to review a staff report on future land uses. The report makes two concrete pr<>- posals, one for a wlldllle preserve and another for i bicycle-pedestrian pro- menade, and says a complete list of alternatives and priorltlea will be ready by July. Caspers, who called the joint stud)' group ''a dying committee" when ap- pointed to it six montha ago, has virtually ignored ils existence ever since and has urged the Irvine Company have nothing to do with plaMlng for future use, even though It owns much of .the property in· volved. Rather than awaiting results of the Joint committee's studies. Ca!pers has already proposed the entire bay be turn· ed. into a wildlife refuge and any plaMl!lg needed be tuned over to a county panel. Paul White. an aide to the fre!hman supervisor, said this morning Caspers wtll come to the meeting at Mariners Library "with an open mind" about the future of both the bay and the atudy group . "He will come and listen," White said, "I.hen make a decision at a later date.'' Should Caspers decide to withdraw froni active participation with the UNBCPP. It would be difficult for the group to continue in e1btence in even it.s current quasi-olflclll state. Last Rit es Se t For Mrs. Meyers Catholic funeral rltts art tel this week for 23-year Harbor Aru. resident Mrs. Eliit.beth A. Meyers. mother-ln·law of C'.o!ta Mesa Realtor Charlet Brown. She died Monday at age 8$. Mrs. Meyert lived at 2881 Basswood SI., Newport Be1ch. ROtlary will be Wednesday at 7 p.m., \\'Ith Requiem Mass Thursday Al t a.m., both In St. Joachim's Church. Interment v.•llJ follow at Holy Sepulcher Cemetery in Orange. · Mrs. Meyel'I leaves sons Dr. Charles Meyers, plus George, James and Thomas, a 1lster, Mrii. Anna Grimes. a bl'Ulher Henry Xehl . pftr.f r. t n e gr111dchlldren and five Ire 1 t 4 irandchlldren. Bell Broadway Mortuary ts ln chsrge of arrangements. peared to some of tbe commilslon (But4 terfield and Jefferson) that lime would be needed to coordinate the activities (If the commi.sslon witb the health group ac· cording to good planning principles. Representatives of the Lutheran Hos- pital Society, planners of the hosplt.al, deny the cbarge that the location bu ever been changed and that there had been ''constant changea" in other aspects. "If your Honorable Board chooses to make a decision before the Planning Commission has bad the time to make a 'determination' which fully satisfies a majority of the commissioners, then the entire planning process would be un~ dtrmined in such a fashion so as to ap· pear to be giving a special privilege to a particular applicant," Butterfield's letter concludes. Butterfield called a special planning commission meeting Monday on the Rossmoor Planned Community of which the proposed Saddleback Hospital will be a part. Present was Mrs. Doreen Marshall, foreman of the Orange County Grand Jury, who was to gou11d out the jury to- day on a possible probe (If the planning co mmission 's actions of last Thursday. The hospital controversy involving two rival facilities In the Mission Viejo. Laguna Hills area surfaced early last week when it was disclosed that Com· missioner Forde has a financial interest in the Mission Communlly Hospital whlch is now under construction. It was charged that Forde had been largely responsible for delaying approval of the rival Saddleback Hospital use permit. County approval of the permit Is essen- tial before May 18 In order for Sad· dJeback Hospital to complete papeljWOrk necessary to qualify for a Sl.6 million federal grant Butterfield said Monday he was "quite interested In the Rossmoor Planned Com- munity" and thought a ses.!llon should be held on it "because It was the first plan- ned community in the county.'' Roy Gohara of the planning staff reviewed the various changes in the plana as the development grew over the years since first approved by the commission s.nd supervisors In 1962. He indicated that there was nothing unusual about eight revisions of the plan ~actually only five as it started vdth the so-called "fourth revised plan''). Gohara said that included In the plan since its btginn!ng v.•as the I~acre hospital site v.•hich now includes an ex - isting medical clinic and convalescent home. Butterfield's reasons for calling today 's ~Ion v.·ere not clear but oould he:ve been an attempt to justify a statement he made in his letter to the supervisors. ''The Rotsmoor General Plan bu been revised no lesJJ than eight times and the character of the entire aroa has changed from llimply a retirement community to one which Includes au age and income groups.'' Golda Meir Turns 73 JERUSALEM (AP) -Prtmitr Golda ?-.1eir Is fl year older and so l! lhe only commtnt she will make on aae : "Being aid Is oo crime. but it certainly Isn't a joy " Gohara '1 testimony seemed to con- tradict that statement. Meanwhile, Assemblyman R ob e r t Badham CR-Newport Beach) has fired off a letter to the county Planning Com· ml!.!On ·expressing "shock" at the walkout of two commissioners during a recess last Thursday. "lf this is correct, a!ide from being an affront to my constituents who · were present, this action, h1 my opinion, creates a serious legal consideration in that it results in the Orange County Plan- ning Commission being in pennanent recess at this time. .. I am at a loss to und~rstand how two appointed officials could take such an ac· tion, and consider it an embarrassment to those !Upervisors who appointed them." Badham concluded by asking for "con- Firmation and txplanation bf this mat· ter." A Huntington Beach youth was injured Monday morning when his small foreign car collided with another vehicle near Brookhurst Street and Hamilton Avenue . Medical · authorities at Huntington Beach Intercommunity Hospital said this morning that RoMey M. Adams, 19, was listed in "fair condition" at the intensive care unit. Traffic investigators say Adams, 7591 Amazon Drive, was southbound on Brookhurst Street at 6:53 a.m. and made a left turn in front of the other car. The collision caved in the right band door of the Adams car and threw the driver against the interior, causing bead injuries, police saJd. F r om Page J PROTESTERS • • to meet in the park or to parade through the streets. Police cordoned orf the streets •ur· rounding the park, detouring trallie around it for about a half an hour, but about 1::.0 persons were allowed back in the park a little later. Tourists in two nearby hotels and office workers in adjacent buildings watched the sC1!ne frem windows. At the Justice Department, a delega· tion of about 100 members or the American fsychiatric A s s o c I a t i on marched around the building in protest against the war and the mass arrest of 7 ,000 demonstrators in M o n d a y ' • turbulent effort to snarl traffic during the commuter rush. NewatALDEN'S CARPETS Mohawk carpet for your den! PlayQp it,dance on it-· Nothing hurts it! Den, playroom, rumpus rcorrHti'ttateveryou call It-It's the rtlOmyoor famll)' has the most fun In. 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Approve Saddlebacli Hospit~l, .4~0 BUL LET I N Orang• Couaty Planning CommiJsion· er. did a complete about face this after· noon aod approved a highly cootravertial condit.ional u.se perm.lt for the Saddleback Community Hospital in Laguna Hills Leisure Workf. T.he act.ioA climaxed 10 days of bitter .trgumenta. The vote was 4--0. • By JACK BROBACX Of tM DallY 'll•t lttff Charges and counter-charge! continued to fiy UMtay as Orftnge. County planning . . com.missionera were once a1aln scheduJ.. ed to debate a conditional use permit for Saddleback Hospital in LegUna Hill!. What the final outcome will be re· mai11.ed shrouded in mystery. Four commiuioners, wllh , l I f t h member Arnold Forde continuing to be abs,ent, were scheduled to meet on the bot hospital question late today. When county planners last debated the ho.spit/JI permit last Thursday, it resulted ' in three hours 0£ debate, Si.I 2 to 2 tie votes and eventual disappearance from the session of two Ct:lmmissioners. Commission Chairman Woodrow W. Butterfield, wbo wu tne of tut Thursdly'a v•niablna plannen, Monday dispatched a Iencfh1 Jelle to the Board of-Supervi.sotl cm tbe hospJlal question. . In it be Urges .au'puvbon not to "sue· cumb to pressure'" and "direct the Plan- ning Commission,_to forward the ap- plication (for a use permit for the hospital) to you before sufficient tlme ls taken for the CGmmission to reach the judiciOUJ decision required by law and good planning.•! Butterfield with C.Ommisslontr Fred Jefreraon engqed ln the series al tie votes with commissionen Howard Smitb. and Dan Foley resulting in no action en the Saddlebact use permit. Butterfield •:explained" why be left. "I had a conversation with Planning Director Forest Dickason before 1 left and told him we were not getting anywhere so I was leaving, that . I had just returned fr&m a trip ind was tired." "I remember asking you 'What's next,' and you replied, that you were leaving but l did nat bear you say you were tired," Dickason replied. ''l am sorry lf .I upset tbe et.her members by leaving," added Butterfield. "Do you; ever remember of a member leaving be(ore a final vote an a bearing in the pet?" queried Commissioner Smith. "No, but I have only been here IS months," replied Butterfield, "but two weeks ago we had some cpmmissioners leave before adjournment." "The bearing had been concluded. ts that not true?" queried Smith. But· terfield agreed that It had. Butterfl~Jd then announced that he had moved the hearing on the Sadd1eback Hospital use permit to the end of tbe agenda for today 's afternoon seasion. "Wa Will probeMy have tile same sllua· tion u Int Thunday In that cue," charged Commlalooer Foley. Butterfield 1U11eate.d, "You are a! liberty lo dr&WJGW' own cooclusloill." In bis l<tt.r to tile IRJ}JOlVllori, But· terflel~ cbarged: . • -The. hocpiW ·-'permlt ·-llNt presented March · 11, taken ·under ad- visemeot and le! for full public beartng. Tbt date of May ~ ,wu "( in111mucb as the hoapltal WU In the l!fth district and the eornmiaalone:r from that dlatrict <Arnold Fonte) b)dfcated he would not be (See HOllPITAL, Pap I) Mesa Tower Bid Topp·Ied Sky scraper Didn't Ha ve a Prayer With Councilmen U,I T ..... Drafted for the opening prayer, a clergyman promoting a $5 million senior citizens skyscraper beseeched divine guidance of Cost.a Mesa City Council deliberations over it Monday. Despite lhe. plea, the tower toppled. Voling unanimously, with Vice Mayor J Willard T. Jordan absent due to illness, councilmen rejected. the Costa Mesa Towers project at 650 W. 19th St., for a variety of reasons. The zone and height exception bearin& John Connally Urging Loan For Lockheed ARRESTED ANTIWAR DEMONSTRATORS BED DOWN AT WASHINGTON COLISEUM Under th• Scor•bo•rd, Getting For tr Wink1 W.hile Awaiting "Processing · WASKlNO'T'OW ('UPI). ._ ~mf S«retary Jolla Connally today recon>· mended the government guaraiptet 1 ei5o million Joan for the financlall1 alliq Lockheed Aircraft Corporatk>n. Senate Republican Leader Hugh Scatt said ,President Nixon likely would ask Congress to approve Connally's recom- mendation. ~~~~~~~~~~~ Mesa Woman , Mol_,ested Again Ort Avocado St. A shaken Collta Mesa womaA told po-nce ahe was molest.td by the Mjdnight Marauder of Avocad o St reel today. in a carbon C()py caper gimilar to 11 January incident. The 25-year-old victim said she was awakened at 2:12 a.m. in her apartmellt by the same shadowy figu re standing aver her, wearing a green military fa· t.igue cap. Just as in the January incident, 1he reported, the womaJI told Officer John Stoneback the man ordered her to be quiet. wrapping her head in a T..strirt and then asking for food . "I can't cook with a T-shirt around my head ," she pleaded through the bllnd!Old, 1fter be.i11.g marched into the kitchen. She said the intruder -who came through a bedroom window -then pushed her down. removed an under· aarment and fondled her before exiting the darke.ned apartment. Officer Stoneback said the incident ldt ~er extremely shaken. adding that de- tectives weren 't notified at that hour for 1 fo\lowup investigation, due to her e~ tional state. ' 8 More to Face Vietnam Trials SAIGON (UPt) -Murder charpa have been filed against eight U.S. Army soldiers accused of shooting at a ·group of Vietnamese civilians from a helicopter, killh1g one and wounding 18, an Army ·IJ>Okesman announced Tuesday. The 1pokesman 1aid the eight -four warrant o(ficers and four enlisted men - Dred on the civilians from t w o helicopters SepL 19 while on a flight lrom Dong Tam , 37 miles south of Sal· gon . to Rach Gia, 115 mUe.1 aouthwest of the capital. The men wert; assigned t'a the 335th assault helicopter .company at the time or the alleged 1hooling but h·ave been ttasslgned to nonnying duties at I.Ana: Binh. 18 miles north or Saigon. the "lpokesman said. Q\argcs nt murder and alt.empted rnurde[ have been filed against each or the eight. the 1pokesm&n 1aid. C.omtictlon 'On the murder charge could carry the death penalty. Demonstrato1·s Parade By Justice Department WASHINGTQN {UPI) -Se v tr al thowand antiwar demonstrators march- ed on 1he Justice Department today with Washington's chief of police and his forces ketping close watch on them. By 2 p.m. CEDT), protesters lined sidewalks on two sides of the block· square. building and conducted an antiwar rally including a "peoples' press con· ference " at which participants told their reasons for joining the protest. The. crowd grew so large on 10th Street, facing the building entrance of Attorney General John N. Mitchell, that it spi lled off the sidewalk into the strett. Chief Jerry V. Wilson acC()mpanied protesters on a four-abreast march to the department bUilding which also houses the FBI. Marcher• obeyed orders to keep 011 the. sidewalka: or face arrest and Wilson strode. down the middle of the street as police halted traffic on side. street! to the march route. , Wilson declared: "Thls march Is legal as long as they remain on the sidewalk." The demonstrators also faced arrest if they blocked entrancea to the department building or disobeyed pc>Uce lnstructlons. On reaching the·Attorne.y General's en-- trance to the. Just.iee bu 11 d Ing, demonslrator1 shouted familiar antiwar slogans and "power to tbe .people.·• The crowd, estimated at 3,000, gathered at noon after abandoning a threal to disrupt Washington rush hour commuter traffic for the second day in a row. The militant protesters succeeded in rallying t.htir fragme11ted forces later at Franklin Park. They began the march on the Justice Department, several blocks away, shortly after 12:30 p.m. (EDT)-- four abreast with arms locked. "We have a rendezvous with destiny In this city," Golden Faints. a .1taff member of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, told the crowd. Police forces gathered in force near the park and around the Justice Department building. Police bad made preliminary arresta of several doun protesters who had gathered in the park at midmorning. For a while after that, the park was cleared by poli<e but then reopened . Police said that by noon (EDT), prior to the beglnning of the march, 685 pro- testers had been arrested dorlng the day. •Shortly before. nooa, the Defense (See PRC1l'ESTERS, P11e %) Scott ·said Connally made the. rtcom- mendation in Nixon's p~nce at a regular meeting this morning of the President and some. top aides, lncludl.ng Connally, with Republican congressional leaders. Scott said CoMally felt 1uc.h a loan wu necessary to protect 11,000 Lockheed jobs and the jobs of 14,000 subcontractors on the Lockheed TriStar Airbli1 project. Thal project was threatened by tbe bankruptcy of the Rolls Royce Company, maker of the. engine for the jumbo passenger plan\!. Under the bill Scott said Nixon was ex- pected to submit soon to Congress-. banks would make the $2.50 million loan to Lockheed and the government would guarantee re;>ayment if Lockheed fails to make good on the loan. The legislation is sure to run into strong opposition, Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield has:· already an- nounced his opposition. The President gave an indication he wotlld seek the loan guarantee.a for Lockheed at a news conference last weekend in San Clemente. "The. problem here is maintenance of employment," Scott said. The President said Saturday he would make a decision on the Lockheed matter on Tuesday· or Wednesday. . Lockheed officials have been al· tempting for several weeks ..!_a convince their airline customers to go along with the higher cost of the TriStai, brought about by the British government's in· 1istence on raising the price or the Rolls Royce engines above the original con· tract. Homeowne~s Speak Out Newport l ' Citizens Announce Support for H elicops By L PETER KRIEG Of ~ o.fly ,Mlf Ili ff nit fint ir>dicaUon that Newport Beach residents may be rallying to the support of the Police I>eparlment11 helicopters came Monday from the Irvine Terrace Homeowntn Association. Cltlna ita co.cern "about the security of our city," the group endorsed the htlicopters and condemned lllk about aetting rkt of them. ln a leUer to the city councll, the homeowners panel said It was respondh1g tn recent criticism of th@ helicopters from various citizens, lncludlni Coun· dlmAn Lindsley Paraollll ParsOllS, who pointed out ht voted for fundJ to buy the aircraft, warned Ja~t week that "pubUc resentment" 11 butld· Ing against them and If the nolie problem isn't solved, the. department ma1 be foreed to diJcontiJue their ~. Paraons also citedilleptiona that hell· copter crews were "invadin,r the pri· vacy" o( some residents:. Police. Chief B. Jatne.1 Glavas, wba .ad- mitted the helicopter• do create. a noise problem when forced to haver over spe- cinc areas when workinl cuu. ha1 promised effort& wiU be mid, to cut down the probltm. The department took a cqncrete 1tep In !hat direction Manday as • new muffler system was installed on both machina: owned by the. city. . · Glavas this morning said the mufflers "significantly" reduct the AOl.lt in two ways, by doing a better·job ·of mu!O!l)g and by allowJng the be.Jicoplerl to Oy It a leaser number of rpn\'i Irvine homeown&rs, in ·their leUer" to the council, suggested 8 cballge In rught patte.rm might also help the problem, but aaid the matter of poUce prote.ct1011 i1 paramount. "We believe that the police helicopters have d<lne a great deal in controlling crime and we are very much In favor ol ec>fttlnuing these patrols. "We.·definitcly want to be on re.cord that we atrongly object to discanUnu1ng Utls necessary service to the. residents of our are.a," the letter said. · Glavas said there will be addJUonal lmproveme11ts to the hellcopt.ers, besides the muffler sy~em, In the near future that will help the noise problem. "'llughes Aircraft Is now working on a new header aystem," he said, "which will connect to the muiflers and will at. Jow 1 furlher redUctiOJI in power." for the 270-unit twin to existina: Bethel Towers was somewhat shorter than two weeks ago when continued to allow gathering of additional fafts. , Despite hopes to the. contrary, the. !t_ecision was what Rev. Harley Murray, leader of the Western Association of Bap. . lists. had predicted earlier Monday: denial. Architect Donald Fears, Rev. Murray and WAB Tre.asurer Harry Fulton argued for approval on several points in favo r of the retirement home which many local resident! oppoeed. The. primary iasue °"" payment of a $21,310 annual cUy aervk:e contract to finance police., fiie., sanitation and other services tupayen themselves provide for Bet.btl Towers, u:empt under federal law . City Manager Fred Sorsabal said he talked to Federal Housing Admlnistratlon offlclab in Los Ange.Jes earlier Monday (See. TOWERS, P11e I ) Contacting Irvine Santa Ana Councilmen Make Annexation Bid . ,. ~ Santa Ari.I: city councll~D Monday agreed to 1g1ln notify the Irvine. ·Com. piny of its intent to annex a 938-acre in. duatrial tract near Orange County Airport which Is earmarked fo r inclll!lan bt the future city of Irvine, The coWicil authorized Mayor Lorin Grisel to "notify" the Irvine Company that the county seat municipality plans an effort toward annexing the tn-rich ifto dustrlal area. Santa Ana's bid for the property ii bas- ed on a IO-year-old 1greement in which 2 Yanks Killed In North Viet Attack in DMZ SAIGON (UPI ) -North Vietnamese. troops increased their pressure on Americans guarding the demilitarized ione today with a series of attacks that killed two Gls and wounded eight. The flareup ended a 48-hour lull during which no Americans were killed. Saigon radio announced a 24-hour truce Sunday to mark the 2,515th birthday of Buddha , bu t thert was no immediate reactions from the. Communists. The U.S. Commahd spokesmen I n d l c a t e d American soldiers would foUow Saigon's lead. B52s rttur~· to action today and drop- ped 90 tons· of bombs on a CommWiist trail complex just aouth of the DMZ neAr the border of Laos. Other BS2s bombed targets IO and 12 miles south of Khe Sanh in support of the slow-moving allied drive. into the A Shau Valley. No ground con- tact was reported In the drive. The bombings raised to 4,700 tons the amount dropped either in direct support of the A Shau drive or nearby since. the operation began April 14. Services Mark Kent · Slayings KENT (AP) -A campus bell lolled seven times today In memorial services marked by pleas for peace and nonviolen\ demonstrations to end the Vietnam war. ll tolled for the four Kent State students and lwa from Jackson State who were killed In campus protests a year ago. Quiet fell over the. crowd of 27 ,001 as the bell, used In the put. for Kent State athletic vtctorles. began to IOUnd. Organizers of the service said the bell tolled , too. "for the. victims everywhere or war, hatred and repression' ... The. ceremonies took place on an area known as the commons, where the. Kent State University students were shot. Ktrrt State Pruldeftt Robert R. White, optnlng the ceremonies, said, "After the crack ti gum four cl us were gooe, and, again , two at Jacklon State In Jackson, Miu. all 1e111ele,.1y early cruel deathl." ) tile city Ulet1a lrvile llancb offlcel'! said Santa Alli "'"1d have il Tht property, OOwever, has been ap- proved by Orange County's Local AgenCy Formation Commlssiori (LAFC) for in: cluaioi in the new city of lrvine. So far the L A F C has refused to reconsider that approval . Meanwhile, Ji-vine. Company .spokesmen today uid they will continue to honor their legal obligations in regard to m. dustrial land l()llght by the. coun~ seat. "We already have advised the Santa Ana City C'.oun::ll that we intend to honor our legal obligaUoo1 and demonstrated as much with the protest before the. Local Agency Formation Comm inion." The agreemt11t llemmed from an at· tempt by Santa Ana eight years t.o aMel' a strip acro11 the Irvine Ranch reaching to and including: Lei.sure World ht Laguna Hills. ,. Fire Breaks Out In Vegas Hotel LAS VEGAS (UPI) -Fire broke out ·on the.16th floor ·of the muJUmllnon dollar International Hotel MOnday, sending two guests and five. e.mplayes to the hospital. Nine fire companies Illponded to the alarm at the z.story, SllU"mllllon gambl· Ing rtsort awned by Hflton Hotels. A - bole.I spokesman llld the fire was ex· Unguisbed almost immediately by Jwo hotel engineers.who rushed into lhe room with a fire extln&uisher. Tht blue ~amaged room 1640 and smoke. damage occurred in two adjoining rooms. Guesta in tboee two rooms were moved to another section of the hotel. Tbera wu m mua: evacuation. Oraalf• Weadter After a spot of '.'liquid tunshlne," the real thloc lhould rule on Wedo nesday, with warftltr temperatures in the upper 608 along the coast an<! the high·"" Inland. INSIDE TODAY Thcrt it a. curt for acro- phobia, btttrr known OJ th1 "swtot11 pai~· dista&r. Report- er Barbara. Duortt ttlLs how she conquered Jaer fear of fl11ing hs • Pilot 1A9book, Paa< 23. C1H""'9lll . ... -·-n C~llll U, , ·-· ·-.. Cltol!W ... Orl!IM C-ty , ._. ,, -...... " c--,, -, .. ••ttwi.I , ... • .... Mtr'hh 1 .. 11 l111trtll-..t '"' -ti ,,_ 1•11 -1141 .. __ " ... _ • A.IHI LI ..-,. " ............ , .. ,, .. _ ""' ........... .., \ i! DAILY PILOT c Bia Charged . School Official Raps Newspaper DAILY ,II.OT SI.rt Pllflt TAKES ON NEWSPAPER School Leider Mont1J1no Froni Page 1 TOWERS ... and they could offer no binding legal lg!'ffment It wouJd be payable. He said FHA offlcials -whom Rev. Murray hat said verbally agree on the service contract -Were still awaiting an opinion from their legal counsel in San Francisco. Differing methods of finance for Bethel Towers and Costa Mesa Towers were considered the key to the latter skyscraper being able to pay it.sown way in the community. Bethel Towers, a Departmenl o[ Hous· Jng a11d Urban Development-subsidized project, was financed on a 50-Year Joan direct from the U.S. Treasury and is ta:r.· exempt as a nonprofit corporalion. Costa Mesa Towers W<ll!I to be financtd privately, with FHA assistance on loan i.Dteresl ovu a 40-year period. The final catch that toppled the second Towers was a bureaucratic snag, a aort ol double bind situ.ation in which neither covemmental agency would act before the other. Costa Mr.s1 City Council members declined to allow the zone and height ex- ceptJon w!Vioul FHA assuran~s ot service contract payment. w h J I e acknowled&ing no county U:ces would qe paid. The FJ{A, said Rev. ~turray, won"t even consider the WAB application for Costa Mesa Towera without city zone and height eiceptlon approval allowing the prnject to proceed. "There ls no commllment available to Ull until we 11ubmll to them the required forms," he emphuiud in reply to Coun- cilman Alvi.n L. Pini.Jey '1 direct quea- uOnlng. Pinkley -an advocate of such housing in principle -hat done much bacqround work but finally moved for denial, based cin a number of problems seeminaly in· surmountable at lhi.! time. "I've had mixed feelings on ll':is all along," said Councilman Jilek Hammell, ~·ho seconded the motion leading to unanimou s rejectioo of the Towers pro- ject. Architect Fears told the council earlier the government has allocated $250 million for such low-cost senior citizen housing, citing a $4,700 tax bill on the undeveloped property last year, ORA.NII COAST DAILY PILOT OftANG( COAST P'UILISHING COMJIAN'f' ~oh•ri N. Woei Jlrn "d1111T end Jlul>lltllel' J1t~ R. C11rl1y Vici Jlrt1iGtn1 •Ml c;,,,.,,1 .i.lt!lflGtr Thome1 k ttYil l.lolor Thom•' A. M111phine Mtl\lgln' fdllO!" Ch~r1t1 H, loo1 Ric h1rd P. Nill 4ul111n; M'Pllfin(j' f:dllor1. 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'"!"Jori •1 <9'Y'f'te'I: '""""· lftlDM d t M lllllOIO !Mid ti N,_I ltlcfl •M C..11 M..-, Ct,Hlnllt . l1111tcr1.,...., ., cerrltr H.H ~,9'11~1 Cl' 11'1111 lt.71 ,._lhl}'I ftli!lllry fc11111111oni, ~.JI f!'IOfllll!v, The presidenl of lhe Santa Ana a:cbool board has charged the Santa Ana Register wilh abridging hill freedom of speech, racial dlscriminaUon and "at· te:mpting to destroy public education. Rod.olpho Montejano, an attorney of f.fexican-American descent, called a preu cooference to complain that t h e newspaper refused to print a letter he'd written in response to a by-lined article by a reporter who said she had been held captive at last Tuesdafs board meeting. f.tontejano claimed he had been "promised'' the Reaister would print his rebuttal argument!, but on Friday was told the letter would not be printed. Montejano said he believed lhe Register'! refusal to print hls side of the story airutituted ';abridgement of my freedom of speech.'' Reglat.er editor! contend they never promised "verbatim publication" of Montejano's letter, but told him "his viewpoint on tbe issues 11·ould be ,-reported." Eiecutive Ed.Hor James Dean said Montejano's position was ' 'c 1 ear I y reported" in a page one article in last Thursday's paper. Montejano also alleged the _Register sought lo defeat a ''crucial" P.,ay 10 bond elec!ion by printing articles on a district sponsored junior high !Chool retreat and the firing of a swim coach for having allowed stag movies to be shown. Montejano held up a copy or the paper with a headline using the word "orgy•· in connection with the junior high Idyllwild retreat. "I doubt that World War Ill would gel such a large headline,'' Montejano quip-" ped. The article, he charged, alleges one participant had been sick from use of drugs. A doctor's examination indicated the girl exhibited symptorru: of "acute hyperventilation," Montej•no s al d. Although she wu not named in the arti- cle. Montejano said the paper had "slandered an innocent girl and her Iami· Jy ." Montejano, who received more lhan $50 in contributions at the close of press con· ference from spectators, said he would print 50.000 copies of hi! letter. They ~'iii be circulated to every home and busines.~ in Santa Ana so people may know the truth, he said. Suspect Says 13 'Numhel's' Very Unlucky A Costa f\.lesa artist who claimed to police he .spent half his 41 years in prison for possession of 13 unlucky marijuana cigarettes -called numbers in drug sub. culture slang -is back behind bars to- day. Detectives went to Douglas J . Lee's apartment at 897 Center St., at 10:15 p.m. 1'.1onday for a visit. They were deli vering papers certifyi ng the Air Force veteran as a ngistered narCQtics offender. Investigators Norm Kutch and Bob Lennert said they casually brought up lhe subject of drugs in general, baaed on in· fonnalion received. Reports said Lee asked If they carried a search warrant, but convicted drug of. fenders lose their rights under laws cov- ering search and seizure. A check of the apartment turned up a half-ounce of suspected marijuana, five alleged peyote cactus buttons used in Southwestern Indians' cel"1!monial rites and tw o tiny suspected LSD doses. The suspect was arrested and booked on auspicion of possession of marijuana, plu:i1 possession oi. the hallucinogenic drug. Dteclives said today they have reason to doubt Lee's story about how much prison time he served. due to the amount of marijuana involved and the 1everlly or the sentence. Detective Sat. John Regan Sf id a record check on lhe suspect, which would confinn or refute hia story, had not yet been received by teletype toda y. He acknowledged that marijuana sentences are much stiffer in some states and would have been 20 years ago In California . Fron• Page 1 PROTE STERS •• Department announced ll "''as withdraw- ing from city streel.a and bridgts 4,000 lroops brought In to help deal with the traffic disruption tactics. A Pentagon spokesman said: "Task Force Potomac bu begun to withdraw federal troops from the city. Apparently they are no longer required on the streets by lhe local authorities." He °''kl officials hoped It •·oulo be the flnt step toward returning to their normal d"tles all t'b,000 troops brought in to help deal \l•lth dlsordera. Aboot 100 proteJttrs l)&thered initially 1t Franklin Park for the march or. the Justice Department 1evtral blocks •~·ay a.nd police arrested about llO of them, clearing the •rta with oHlcers riding on motor acooter:: City authorities sa.ld the leaders of the antiwar mO\'tmtnt had no permits either to meet 1n the park or to paraele through the street..s. ' ' • Seal Beacn ~ Mayor _Out; Recall Set By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI 01 IM Dlllr Jllltt lllll Seal Beach counclltnen Monday night rt.moved Morton A. Baum as mayor and set July 20 for hi! recall elecUon. The Seal Beach pharmacist, who be1an his term as mayor as a freshman coun· cilman last June, was ousted by a 4-1 vote. He cast the only vote against the move. Franklin B. Sales, lhe councilman who made the moiioo, charged Baum with ac- ting in an arbitrary manner and with creallng turmoil in the community. He alleged that the former mayor bad acted in an ·'arrogant, insolent , and dic- tatorial manner" since taking office and fostered community resentment against him for the following reasons : Ptclitzer Prize Winner -By joining with former councilman Conway Fuhrman and current Coun· cilman Thomas Bogard to dem and an un· necessary audit of the city books. -By siding with the same councilmen to hirt a priva te attorney, at city ex- pense, to investigate the ultimately suc- cessful recall against C o u n c i I m a n One year ago today. John P. Filo, a photography student at Kent State University in Ohio, photo- graphed this young girl kneeling over the body of Jeffrey Miller, one of four students shot by Nation· al Guardsmen on the Kent State campus. Today, Filo, 22, still a Kent State student, is the wi nner of the Pulitzer Prize for spot news photography for this and other photos of the Kent State tragedy. See story, Page 5. ' Fuhrman: ' -By voting with tbe same men to fire former City Manager Lee Risner without cause or justification. Fro111 Page 1 Cycle Crackup Injures Rider; Other Sought -And by cooperating ~-ith former gambling ball operator William L. Robertson by dropping m i s con d u c t charges against Robertson's Marina Palace dance hall. HOSPITAL SQUABBLE • • • Named as Baum's temporary replace· ment until the May 17 council reorganlia· tion meetlng was Harold K. Holden, 1 frequent opponent of Baum. present for the three "'·eeks precedlng that date. -The applicant then submitted a new application, without withdrawing the flrllt 10 as to bring the case back onto the commission's agenda prior to the agreed upon date for hearing. -Commissioner Forde then moved to reschedule the hearing to a special date, April 29, to accommodale the applicant. -On April 27. the Orange County llospital Facilities Planning Committee. 11·hich was appointed by the Regional lheallh planning) Association ruled that since the hospital now under con· sideration 11·as significantly different from the hospital previously approved by the health planning association, there \1·ould have to be a new full hearing before !hat group to determine the ad· visibility of recommending federal aid being granted to the applicant. ! DeWitt Bishop, managing director of the regional comprehensive health plan- ning associalion, told the commission Thur!day that the Saddleback Hospital had been approved by the regional CHPA about 18 months ago and did not need the approval of the county hospital planning facilities committee). Butterfield went on to assert that since the history of this hospital is an eight- year history of constantly changing plans, programs, costs, and Jocatlons, it ap- peared to some of the commission (But· terfield and Jefferson) that time would be: needed to coordinate the actlv!Ues of the commissio n with the health group ac- cording to good planning principles. Representative11 of the Lutheran Hos· pita! Society. planneri of the hospital, deny the charge that the location has ever been changed and that there had been "constant changes" in other aspects. "If your Honorable Board chooses to make a decision before the Planning Commission bas had the timt to make a 'determination' which fully !latisfies a majority of the commiss.ioners, then the entire planning process would be un- dermined in such a fashion so as to ap· pear to be giving a special privilege to a particular applicant," Butterfield's Jetter concludes. Butterfield called a special planning commission meeting Monday on the Rossmoor Planned Community of which the proposed Saddleback Hospilal will be a part. Present was Mn:. Doreen l\iarshall foreman of the Orange County Grand Jury, who was to sound out the jury to- day on a possible probe of the planning commission 's actions of last Thursday. The hosp!t~I co_ntroversy involving two rlval faclhllei in the ~fission Viejo- Laguna Hills area surfaced early last week when it was disclosed that Com- missioner Forde has a financial interest !n the P..1ission Community Hospital whlch is now under construction. It was charged that Ford~ had been largely responsible for dela yinf!: approval of lhe rival Saddleback Hospital use permit County approval of the permit Is essen- tial before P..1ay 16 in order for Sad· dleback Hoapital to complete paperwork necessary to qualify for a ft.3 million federal gra nt. Butterfield said 1\.1onday he \\'BS "quite Interested in the Rossmoor Planned Com· munity" and thought a session should be held on It "because II was the first plan- ned community in the county," Roy Gohara of the planning staff reviewed the variOU! changes in the plans as the development grew over the years .since first approved by the commission and supervisors in 1962. He Indicated that Ulere was nothing unusual about eight revl.slons of the plan l.11ctually onl y five as It started with the so-called "fourth revised plan"}. Gohara said that Included In the plan since Its beginning ~·as the 18-acrt hospital site which now Includes an ex· isting medJcal clinic and convalescent home. Butterlltld'a reasons for calling lod11y'a session were not clear but could have been an attempt tn ju~tlty a 1t.attment he · made In his letter to the supervisors. "The Rossmoor General Pinn has been revised no less then eight limes and the character of the entire area has changed from simply a retirement community lo one which includes all age and income groups." Gohara 's testimony seemed to con- tradict lhat stalement. Meanwhile, Assemb lyman R o b e r t Badham (R-Newport Beach) has fired o}r a letter to the county Planning Com- misson expressing "shock'' at the walkout of two commissioners during a recess last Thursday. "If this is correct. aside from being an affront to my constituents who were present, this action, iA my opinion, el"1!ate1 a serious legal tcoruideration in that It results in the Orarige County Plan· nlng Commission being in permanent recess at thta lime. "I am at a loss to understand how t~·o appointed officials CQuld lake such an ac- tion. and consider it an embarrassment to thole supervisors who appointed them." A long-haired cyclist whoee customized chopper bike clipped a second cycle in Costa Mesa Sunday, sending its rider to the ho.!lpilal with a muWated lea, is sought today on felony hit and run charges. , Investigators said the su.!lpect's petite blonde passenger climbed back onto the second machine -which also Jell over, ejecting her -.11fter tryln1 to help the victim. Cyclist Timothy R. Penrose, 22, of 1561 l\1esa Drive. Santa Ana Heights, was listed in fair condition today at Hoag Memorial Hospital. Police said he suffered 1 CQmpound fracture of the left leg, plus extensive bruises and abrasions. Prior to exchanging seats with Holden, Baum said he would oe vindicated during his recall election. He denied using cily hall as a campaign headquarters for the upcoming vote, but did not refute the other charges, during Monday's meeting. "It seems to me that some members of the council are bending to the recall pro- ponents before the election has even been held~' said the former mayor. The move to oust Baum was sparked last July 27 when he, Fuhrman and Hogard formed a voling bloc to fir• Risner, now city manager of La Habra. Fuhrman was recalled over the matter earlier this year, but recall backers had to wait for a period of six months before concentrating on Baum and Hogard, who had not been in office Jong enougb to be recalled legally. New at ALDEN'S CARPETS Mohawk carpet for your den! Play on it,dance on it- Nothing hurts it! Oen, playroom, rumpus room-whateveryau call it-it's the room your family has the most fun in. And we'll bet dollars to doughnuts it has the worst flOor in your home! 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':rEN CENTS Triton Rocketee:fs Looking for Launch Pad Tbt:re is a new parable at San Clemente High School -one conjured up by some innovative aeronautics 1tudenla who have turned to building miniature rockets : -..,_ The sky's the limit If you can find a place to start. The students, who branched out into rocketry recently after spending the bet- ter part of the achoo! year on con- \lentional aircra1t, have started to build OS test rockell which are 1upposed to work. Tbe onl,y • problem ii findlna a local launching pad and m.ln11ture mlssile range. San Clemente 'apparenily h,as neither of these. The missile project another innovative idea conceived by instructor Don SchweM, is keyed to the finding ol an approved site for launchiq: the tiny rock· ets. I DAILY .. ltOT Slaff '°"th THEY SAW THE PRESIDENT OFF MONDAY AFTER VISIT D1ni1I Richard Jon11, 4, In Hi1 Father's Arma President Bids Clemente Boy Well 011 Heart Surgery • By JOHN VALTERZA Of ttM DlllY ~lie! 11111 four-year-0\d Daniel Richard Jones (that's how he likes to give you his 11ame) will undergo very risky open heart surgery early next week, buoyed by ))ersonal good wishes from the President of the United St.ates. LitUe Daniel, dressed in a crisp light blue suil vt'ilh a cap to match, became the only visitor to the Western White House f\.1onday who had the chance to zhake the hand of President Nixon befo&e the chief executive hurriedly left for Washington. The boy, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Den- nis Jones of 129 Avenida Cordoba. Sa• Clemente, will undergo the delicate surgery later this wee.k at IM Angeles Children's Hospital. It took little conv:incing from a Presidential aide to.bring Mr. Nixon back from the steps of -llis helicopter f~ brte(.interlude with the ailing youngster. Oruge Coa1t Weather After a spot of "liquid sunshine." lhe real thing should rule on Wed- nesday, with warmer temperaturu in the upper 60s along the coast and the h.igh 70S' inland. INSIDE TODAY There is a cure for acro- phobia. better known a.a: the "&weat11 po.lmJ" diswt. Rtport· tr Barbara Duarte ttlb how aht conquered htr fear of flying in o Pilot Logbook, Page 23. 1 • The President is a pushover for little children. Amid the brisk propwash from the roaring chopper, Mr, Nixon strode toward David, his mother and father, and other members of the family. The guest of honor. decked out in 1. crisp light-blue suit with cap to match, was stoic, petite ... and delighted. When the brief encounter ended, Daniel sat in his father's arms. held his cap tightly on his head, and watched in awe as Marine Corps One roared from the landing pad and took off for the El Toro MCAS and Air For~ One. the Presiden- tial plane. "What did he say to you"?" queried one reporter. Daniel mused for a while, then uid calmly, ''I don't know." (He obviously had already mastem:I the celebrity 's "no et1mmenL") Besides the memory of President Nix· on. the boy has some souvenirs -a golden tie clasp and key chain with the President's autograph inscribed. And family and friends all are praying, they said Monday, that Utile Danlel will survive the delicate surgery to enjoy it all. Da!Uel's mother, ~lrs. Sherryl Jones, said the surgeri will be "very· risky." "But it'• the only chance Danny has. The docton sald that if he dot.sn't un- dergo the surgery be won't have any chanct to survive." Mrs. Jone! uld DaMy doesn't know of the Impending surgery. "The last time we told Nm a week ahead of tJme and he got too upset," lhe aald. The visit -dllficult to obtain becall!< of Mr. Nlz<in's busy schedule -w1s at· ranged by San Clemente Police Olief Clifford Murray, who has a 1pecial kinship with Daniel Jonu. Chief Murray recenUy underwent open heart surgery hJmself. After the event at tht Western Whlte House Daniel went with his parents on a tour or the police headquarters. "He likes police," the chief said, "and we wanted to makes little boy happy." At headquarters Danny received a guided tour and a model police car made up by a patrolman from a kit. ''He wu abaolutely delighted." one of· Heer said. · Sc.hwenn aaid the OK must come from lhe fire marahal, San Clemente Fire Chlef Merton W. Hackett, who now ia on a month'• vacation. Another_ hitch i.! the reguJation eoverlng the aale of the tiny engines which propel the rockets. "They only can be sold on proof or fire marshal approval,'' Shwenn explahi.ed. The tiny power plants range in price from SO cents to a dollar. The better' ones, Scbenn altid, caa be used more than met and can 1tnd a miniature rocket as high as 1,800 feet. nie proposed experiment, the U.. strucf.or" emphasir.ed, is "perfectly aafe" under controllect conditions. The one fear ls the chance o! nre if an errant miasile Jaruis in c0mbustible material. Schwenn said If no 1ocal site can be found on Ha'*'tl'a return tbe 1tudenl:I will settle for a desert site. Scliwenn'1 classes have never been dull. Besides the rocket idea, Schwenn has arranged toura for the aeronautics student! aboard large jeUtners and helicopters. Jn another class he coordi11ates an an· nual modelmaking project which has become an iMtituUon on the Triton cam- pus. Students build ttny bridge &pans -~· from llgbtwell!lt bl.ua wood, lhen gather once 1 year to mwh the models ill 1 controlled competJUon. Winning spans wtJghlng UtUe mor1 Ulan a feather have withstood hundreds of pounds before breai:ing up. Schwenn explained that he expects his courses ·t\. cover complicated material through the school year •. "But we abo like to mate a course relevant by offering enjoya~ practk:al experiences," he added en ewe -· DAILY ~ILOT 11111 ~llelo PRESJDENT TAKES TIME OUT BEFORE BOARDING• HIS HEllCOPTER MONDAY D1nlel Got To Ride To The W11t1rn White HouN~Wlth T.he ·Pollc1 Chief Delay Ordered In 'Devil Cult' Slaying Trial A three-week delay has been ordered in Orange County Juvenile CClurt action on an Oregon youth charged with in· volvemenl in the •·devil cull" murder June 2 of Florence Nancy Brown. Mission Viejo teacher. Judge Robert P. Kneeland scheduled May 21 a1 the date on which he will rule on the district attorney's application that Christopher :'Gypsy" Gibboney, 17, of Portland, be certified as eUgible to fa ce trial as an adult. Gibboney is accused of being a member of a gang of drifters who pulled Mrs. Brown, 31, of El Toro, from her car, dragged her into an Irvine orange grove and murdered her. Gang leader Steven Craig Hurd, 20, has bee.n ruled to be insane and is confined in Atascadero State HospitaJ. Co-defendant Arthur ''Moose" Hulse is serving a life term in state prison following: conviction on accessory charges in the case of Mrs. Brown and murder charges rued folklw- ing the hate.bet killing of a service station attendant. Ltcendng Drive • . Woman, Marine Seized After High Speed Chase A domestic dispute which inrlUded 1. . high-speed police chase of 1 wounded husband ended Monday with police an· nouncement of the arrest of a San Clemente housewife and 11 20-yCar-old · medical Corpsmen from Ca mp Pendleton, both facing charges of at. tempted murder. San Clemente police arrested·the man and woman after an inten~~ in- vestigation of the series of weekend in-. cidents. tnvestJgaton sought and rtO?ived a delay in publication of the case unUI their probe had concluded. They arrested Mrs. Joann Stecklair, 29, of 105 Calle Barcelona, and Navy medical Corpsman Michael Duane Halterman, 20, and booked 1the pair ·on charges of at.. tempted murder stemming from a shooting late Saturday night. Officers assertedly received a n agitated telephone call ·that night from the arrested woman's husband, Marine Sgt. Eugene SteckJair, 31, who told of- ficers he had bee.n shot. Moments later, said Detective Lt. CliH Gates, officers on patrol engaged the wounded Stecklair in a higl'!-speed chase along El Camino Real. fo!\owlng t h e sergeant to his home. "Officers followed Stecklair Into the house," Gates said, "and inside they found Mrs. Stecklair holding a blu e-steel revolver which subsequently was taken from her." Don Conrad Heads Fiesta Kickoff Feast San Clemente area realtor Don CClnrad will serve as general chalnnan and coordinator for the annual chamber of commerce fiesta. klckoff diMer party and dance rn early July. The event. marking the official start of the annual celebrallon of the first Chris. thin baptism in California. 'A'ill be tleld at lhe Elks Lodge July' 10 with the general public welcome. An estimated 1,000 guest! are txpected. Conrad said. Cycle R~dndup Tabs. 4·50 . ' More than 450 bicycles owned by S.n Clemtnte residenta -mostly youngsters -have been legally licensed In recent day!I in the roost active local such drive in the city's history. San Clemente police ofticera. who launched a licensing campaign at IOcal richool!ll late last week, uJd that thus far 4n bikea had been llcemed In the pro- aram designed to cut splrsling thefts and Increase cycle safety. · t'.11 °"le IJcen,. holden now b•·:o been iniited r to 'participate ln Saturdly'a an. n1.11J bicycle rOedo at San Clemente Hlgh SCboot. SPJtSOred by members of the San Clenwnt.e Puce Officers AaaociaUoo and 1heir v~ -, ~~ Wiii belin at I a.m. at .the hlg~· parklng 1(\1 and will !"lure several competltJona for 111 agt groope. Trophies will be awardtd • 11 d refreshments provided by offlcer11 ,..ive1. ' t , Patrolman Craig Steckler, who organlz.- ed both the license clinic and rodeo, said the new records of cycle owaers and aerial numbers will vastly i,mprove police cha~ of recovering stolen . cycles and returning them to 'their owners. Cycle1th1lta, l,long with tralOc mishaps and near·nll'8CS, have been on the In-. crease along the South Coast in recent months, he 1eid ... , Plan Board Again Gets ' Hot Issue By JACK BROBACK Of t11t Dlllt' ,li.t l"H Charges and counter-charges continued to fly today as Orange County planninl commissioners were once again schedul· · ed to debate a conditional use permit for Saddleback Hospital in Laguna Hills. What the final 'outcome will be re· maiaed sllrOQded In mystery. Four com\llissloncrs, 'With · fl f-l h member Arnold For4e conUnuing to be absent., !''rt ICheduJed to meet on lhe bot hospital questJon late today. -- When county planners last debated the hospital permit last Tbursday, it rtsulted in three hours of debate, six 2 {o 2 tie votes and eventual disappearance from the session o( two commissioners. Commission Chairman Woodrow W • Butterfield, who was one of last Thursday's vanishing planners, Monday disp atched a lengthy letter to the Board of Supervisors on the hospital question. In it be urges supervisors not to "suc- cumb to JreSSure" and "direct the Plan- ning Comn\ission to forward the ap- plication (for a use perm.it for the hospi tal) to you before sufficient lime is taken for the commission to reach the judicious 1deci11lon required by law-and good planning." Butterfield wilh C.Ommissloaer Fred Jefferson engaged in the series of tie votes with commissioners Howard Smith and Dan Foley resulting tn no action en the Saddleback use permit. Butterfield "e.1plained" why he left. "I had a conversation with Planning Director Forest Dickason before I lef\ and told him we were not getting anywhere so I was leaving, that I had just returned from a trip and was tired." "I remember asking you 'What's nezt,1 and you replied , that yob were leaving but I did not hear you say you were Ured," Dickason replied. "I am sorry if I upeet the other members by leaving," added Butterfield. "Do you ever remember of a member leaving before a £lnal vote on a hearing in the past?" queried Commissioner Smith. "No, but I have only been here 18 months,·• replied Butttrfieljl, "but two weeks ago we bad !Ome commissioners leave before adjournment.'' "The hearing had been concluded. Is that not true?" queried. Smith. But• terfield agreed that it had. Butterfield then announced that he had moved the hearing on the Sadd1eback Hospital use permit to the end of the agenda for today's afternoon BeSl!iion. "We will prQbably have the ume situa- tion as last Thunday in that' case.'' charged Commissioner Foley. Butterfield sugested, "You are at liberty to draw your own conclusions." In ~Is letter to the wpervlsors, But~ terfield charged: ,. -The hospital ua permit was first presented Martjl 11, ,ta.ken t.tn.Sl~r a<f·, visement and set for full public hearing. ' , , •. r-- The date of May 4 wu set inasmuch as the hospital was tn the ruth district and the et1mmWioner from that district (Arnold Forde) Indicated he would not be present for the three weeks preceding that date. -The applicant t.htn submitted a new ;ipplicatlon, without withdrawing the first so as to bring the, case back onto the commission's agenda prior to the agreed upon date for hearlna:. -Commissioner Forde then moved to reschedule the hearing to • special date, April 29, to accommodate the applicant. --On April 27, the Or•lli• County !See HOSPITAL, Pase I) ' ' I I • ' l •• .. i! DAILY PILOT SC ,...,.,, • ., 4, 1'71 Bias Charged School Official Raps Newspaper DAIL l' ,!LOT M_,, ...... TAKES ON NEWSPAPER School Le•d•r Monteiano Couple Held In Clemente ·Break-in Job sa111 Clemente deteclives climaxed six ""eeks of investigation Monday with the arrest or a young couple In Red.land! on charges of forgery and burglary ste~· ming from an apartment breakin here Ut early March. Exnor Nathaniel Cox, 18, and his wife, Rebecea AM, 18, were booked on several • counts each of ~iclon of burglary and forgery. The latter charge, deltctivts said, stemmed from the passage of nine ' checks belonging to the victim of the burglary, Dennis Hunter, a resident at 1409 C Calle Mirador. · Of ricers said that 775 blank che<:kl with the names of the victim and hls wife in· scribed, were among the loot taken in the weekend burglary. Seven of the check.s, all forged, surfac- ed at San Clemente businesses only hours after the reported theft. Detectives sald the arrest occur red at the home of Mrs. Cox' parents in Redland!. Included ln the evidem-:4:. officers said, '4·ere allegedly stolen checks, plus articles which purportedly match items purchased~Jocally in the bad-check in- cidents. The husband and wife are scheduled for arraignment on the felony charges Wednesday in Sout.h Orange County ~tunicipal Court. Both arrtstees remained in custody tarly today. Their small daughter. police said, was placed in custody of the maternal grandparents. Capp in Good Shape HARRISON, Ark. (UPI) -Cartoonist Al Capp was reported to be in "good spirits and resting very comfortably" at the Boone County Hospital Monday where he was admitted Sunday after collapsing. Capp. 61 . was 1ufferlng from elhawtlon, a hospital spokesman said. OIANll COASt DAILY PILOT OllANG: CO.UT PU•llPllNO cOMr ... "IV lleliert N. w •• ~ p...,,1c11n1 •M htlltMr Jee.Ii: "· Curl•v Vk:I Prnldll'll .... """"'"' IA•n•~!' n ...... 11: •• ,a 1!1111W The president of the Santa Ana school board has charged the Santa Ana Register with abridging his frtedom of speech, racial discrimination and at-. tempting to destroy public edur.ation. Rodotpho Montejano, an attorney or Mexican-American descent, called a press conference to complain that t he newspaper refused to print a letter he'd written in response to a by-lined article by a reporter who said she had been htld captive at last Tuesday's board meellng. Montejano claimed he had been "promised" the Register would print his rebuttal arguments, but on Friday was told the Jetter would not be printed. Montejano said he believed the Register's re£u.sal to print his aide of the story constituted "abridgement of my freedom of speech." Regl.ater ediWrs contend they never promised "verbatim publication" of Montejano'1 Jetter, but told him ''his viewpoint on the issues would be reported." Executive Editor James Dean said Montejano'• poa!Uon waa ' ' c I e a r I y reported" in a page one article ln last Thursday'• paper. Montejano also alleged the Register l!OUght to defeat a "crucial" May 10 bond election by printing articles on a district sponsored junior high school retreat and the firing of a sv.·im coach for having allowed stag movie! to be shown. Montejano held up a copy of the paper with a headline using the word "orgy" in connection with the junior high ldyllwild retreat. "I doubt that World War 111 would get such a large headline," Montejano quip- pe<J . The article, he charged, alleges one parUcipant had been 11ick from use of drugs. A doctor'11 e:umination Indicated the girl exhibited symptoms of "acute hyperventilation.'' Montejano 1 aid . Although she wu not named ln the arti- cle, Montejano said the paper had "sludered an innocent girl and her fami- ly." Montejano, who rectlved more than $50 in contribuUons at the close of preu con- ference from spectatora, said he woold print 50,000 copies of hiJ letter. They will be circulated to every home and business in Santa Ana so people may~ know the truth, be aald. Medical School Senate Bond Issue Defeat,ed A State Senate bill to place a $294 million bond issue to fund University of Galifornla medical school construction in- cludi.ng funds for UC Irvine buildings, was narrowly defeated Monday. The bill by Sen. Stephen Tea1e, (.0-West Point) would have placed the bond issue on the 1972 general election ballot. It needed 27 "Votes Lo clear the Senate but got only 24 ayes. Nine. Republicans in- cluding Sens. Dennis Carpenter of Newport Beach and John Harmer of Glendale voted against I.ht bill. In 1970, voters defeated a similar bond issue totaling $243 million. Harmer argued that the proosal Y.'as "simply a 10-year program lo build some very expensive complexes, far beyond "'·hat's needed ." Teale said the bond issue would !inance a sixth medi cal school for UC and pro- vide permanent quarters for metlical schools at the Davis and Irvine cam- puses. UCI has received planning funds for a 3SO-bed teaching hospital and classroom building for the California College of Medicine which moved to UCI from Los Angeles to affiliate with UC at the Irvine campus. Sen. Carpenter is affiliated with an organization that aeeka to develop • 200- bed ho!pital with private funds on a site adjacent to the 150-acre UCI medical school campus. UC I Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. said today, "Sen. ~le has indicated lo us his hope that the necessary vote need· ed to pass this mea!W'e In the Senate may yet be obtained. . . ., .... • U .. I TllePhot• New Judge Appointed In Niguel Newport ~ach attorney H. \Varren Knight, 41, was nan1ed A1onday by Gov. Ronald Reagan to serve as second judge of the South County Municipal Court in Laguna Niguel, at an annual salary or $30,725. He succeeds Judge Frank Domenichinl \\'ho recently was elevated lo the Superior Court bench, and will serve with Judge Richard Hamilton in the South County Court. Knight, who is married and the rather of four children, lives at 2517 Vista Baya in Newport Beach and is a partner in the Santa Ana law firn1 ·of Portigal and Knight. A native of Charleston, \V. Virginia, he is a graduate of the Unive rsity of Virginia and 0£ that university's law school . ARRESTED ANTIWAR DEMONSTRATORS BED DOWN AT WASHINGTON COLISEUM Under the Scoreboard, G6fting Forty Winks While Awaiting Processing He has lived in the J-larbor Area since 1956, when he was transferred to California with the f\.ta rine Corps to become base legal officer at El Toro. He has served as pro tern judge in boUi the Superior Court and Central Municipal Court in Orange County. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Demonstraters March on Capo Palisades Stor1n Drains Partly Finishecl Connally Urging $250 Million Loan to Lockheed U.S. Ju.stice Depru·tment WASHINGTON (UPI) -Several thousand antiwar demonstrators march· ed on the Justice Department today with WashingtDn's chief of police and his forces keeping close watch on them . By 2 p.m. (EIYT), protesters lined sidewalks on two sides of the block- square building and conducted an antiwar rally including a "peoples' press con- ference" at which participant.. told thelr reasons for joining the protest. The crowd grew so large on 10th Street, facing the building entrance of Attorney General John N. Mitchell, that il spilled off the sidewalk into the street. Chier Jerry V. Wilson accompanied protesters on a four-abreast march to the department building which also houses lhe FBI. Marchers obeyed orders to keep 011 the 11idewalkJ or face arrest and Wilson 11trode down the middle of the atreet as police baited traffic on aide stre.tts to the march route. Wilson declared: "This march is legal 1:s Jong as they remain on the sidewalk.'' The demonstrators also faced arrest if they blocked entrances to the department building or disobeyed poUce instructions. On reaching the Attorney General's en- trance to the Justice b u i l d i n g , demonstrators shouted familiar antiwar slogans and "power to the people." The crowd, estimated at .3,000, gathered •t noon after abandonlng a threat to disrupt Wuhlngton rush hour commuter traffic for the second day in a row. The militant protesters succeeded In rallying their fragme11ted forces later al Franklin Park. They began the march on the Justice Department, several blocks: away. shortly after 12:30 p.m. (ED'I'I - four abreast with arms locked. "\Ve have a rendezvous v.·ith destiny in this city," Golden Faints. a start mtmber o( the Southern Christian Leadership Conferenct, told the crowd. Polict? forct?s gathered in force near the park allci around the Justice Department building. Police had made preliminary arrests or several dozen protesters who had gathered in the park·st midmorning. F'or a while after that, the park wRs cleared by police but then reopened. Police said that by noon (EDT), prior to the beginning of lhe march, 685 pro- testers had been arrested during the day. Shortly before noon, the DeJense Department announced il was Ylithdraw· ing from city streets and bridges 4,000 troops brought in to help deal with the traffic disruption tactics. A Pentagon spokesman said: "Task Force Potomac has begun lo withdraw federal troops from the city. Apparently they are no longer re.quired on the streets by the local authorities." He said officials hoped it woulo be the fir11t step toward returning to their normal duties aU 10,000 troops brought 1n to help · deal ~·ith disorders. About 100 protesters gathered initially at Frank.tin Park for the march or. the Justice Department several blocks away and police arrested about 60 of them, clearing the area with officers riding on motor scooters. Clly authorities said the leaders of the antiwar movement had no permits either lo meet in the park or to parade through the strtets. Police cordoned off the streets sur· rounding the park. detouring traffic around it for about a half an hour, but about ISO persons 'ft'ere allowed back in the park a little later. Tourists in two nearby hole.ls and office "'·orkers in adjact!nl buildings watched the act?ne. from windows. Completion of the first segment of the county Flood Control D i s t r i c t • s Capistrano Palisades storm drain was announced Monday by Fiflh District Supervisor Ronald Caspers. But he cautioned that a problem re- mains until the final segment is com- pleted in the area known as Pines Bluff Park above Coast Highway and on tci the beach below. Caspers said he hoped that financing for the second unit will be included in the district's 1971-72 budget with work to begin in the spring or 1972. The completed first segment ls 1,900 !eel long and begins at Camino Capistrano and runs north on Avenida Fortuna to Calle Juanita. WASHINGTON (UPI) -Tr•uury. Secretary John Connally today recom- mended the government guarantee a $250 million loan for the financi ally ailing Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. Senate Republican Leader Hugh Scott said President Nixon likely would ask Congress to approve Connally's recom- mendation. Scott said Connally made the recom- mendation in Nixon's presence at a regular meetlng-'·thti .. ·"inoming of the President and some top aides, including Connally, with Republican congre!lional leaders. Scott said Connally felt such a loan was necessary to protect 11,000 Lockheed job! and the jobs of 14,000 subcontractors on the Lockheed TriStar Airbus project. That project was threatened by tho bankruptcy of the Rolls Royce Company. maker of the engine for the jumbit passenger plane. NewatALDEN'S CARPETS Mohawk carpet for your aen! Play on it,dance on it- Nothing hurts it! Oen, playroom, rumpus room-wtiatevtr )'OU call It-it's the room your family has the most fun In. And we'll bet dollars to doughnuts it has the worst floor in your horM! Now, carpeting a room that gets so much traffic ls prob- ably the last thing you'd think: of. And H It werin't for the I fact that carpeting is so quiet, so easy to clean-end doesn't cost much more than the scuffed.up' floor you spend tw.lf your life waxing-we wouldn't recommend it That's why wt want you to look at this one: probably the most beautiful sta in-and-spot-resistant carpet you've Mr seen! 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Another c;om· pleted the four year curriculum In three rtars at 1pecl1J request of I.ht pirtllta Both are A 11udent.a with nearly Identical gradt. polnU:. High school principal .{)11rrel Taylor ex- plained 'that when the administration allowed the student to do this by taking extra classes, she and her parents agreed that If the question of valedlcWrlan came up she would not be considered. Now they have changed their mind, ac- cording to Taylor. But the school board decided they should uphold lheir previous agreement. "! don't think the parent> had the right to make that agreement.'' said Hurst. "Ir a person is capable of finishlng high school in th.rte. years she shouldn't be penalized, but congratulated," added Kelley. "She earntd this honor," tald l{urst. Tayl or dlsagrffi!, saylng the 1peake:r for the graduating class should represe:nt that class. He asked the board to em- stder •dopting a specific policy for the future ttlection of valedictorian. Tbf: board directed tht principal to r.te that the girl who wlll not be Vt1 ledlctorlan neverthtless gets special recognition at graduation. 1663 Plac1ntla Av1. COSTA MESA 646-4838 ALDEN'S CARPETS. DRAPES Or, a ll us foroureonvenlent shop.et·home servfce' IANTA ANA, OIAN&I TUSTIN C.11 •.• ALDIN'S •ED HILL CA•l'm I DlAPl"ln 11174 lrrfN. T•1tl11, C.t. IJl·Jl44 7 l 7 ·-.......... _ -" • l Lag1J••a Bea,h ED ITIO.N YOL. M, NO. 106, 4 SECTIONS, ~8 PAGES OR.ANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA'. ;TUESDAY, MAY '.4, ·197f • T~Y'• Final N. ~tielif . " ,...._.,_ - TEN CENTS Charges Fly as Planners· Meet i on Hos}1ital By JACK BROBACK • Of IM D•tl'f' ,lief Sllll Charges and counter-charges continued to fly today as Orange County planning comm issioners \\'ere once again schedul- ed to debate a conditional use permK for $addleback Hospital in Laguna llills. What the final outcome will be re- mairted shrouded in mystery. Four commissioners, with r i f I h me mber Arnold Forde continuing to be absent, ""ere scheduled to meet on the hot hospital question late today. When county planners last debated the hospital permit la st Thursday, it resulted in three hours of debate, six 2 to 2 tie votes and eventual disappearance from the session of two commissioners. Commission Chairman Woodrow W. _Butterfield, who was one of last ~ Thursday's vanishing planners, Monday dispatched a Jenglhy letter to the Board el Supervisors ori the hospital question. In it he urges supervisors not to "sue- . cumb to pressure" and "direct the Plan- ning Commission to forward the ap- plication (for a use pennit for the hospital) to you before sufficien t time is taken for the commission to reach the judicious decision req_uired by law and good planning." Butterfield with Commissioner Fred Jefferson engaged in the series of tie votes with commissioners Howard Smith a";ia: Dan Foley resulting in no action on the Saddleback use permit. Butterfield "ex.Plained" why he Jen. "I had a conversation with Planning Director Forest Dickason before I len and told him we were not getlillg anywhere so I was leaving, that I bad just returned from a trip and was tired." "I remember asking you 'What's next,' and you replied , that you were leaving but I did not bear you uy you were tired," Dickason nplied. "I am sorry U I upset the other members by leaving," •dded Butlerfield. "Do you ever remember Of .a member leaving before 1 final Wte on a-heariag in the past?" queried Commissio&r Smilh. "No, but I have only been here 11 months/' repUed Butterfield. "but t"° weeks ago we bad some commissioners leave before adjournment." "Tbe hearing bad· been concluded. ts that not true?" queried Smilh. But· terfield agreed that it had. • • Butterfield then aMoonced that he had moved the hearing on tbe Saddleback Hospital use permit to the end of the agenda for today's afternoon Session. "We will proba bly have tfie same situa. tion is last Thursday in that case,'' charged Commissioner Foley. Butterfield iuuested, "You are at liberty to draw your own conclusions." In bis letter to the supervisors, But- terfield charged: -The hospital u.se permit was first presented March 16, taken under ad· vlaement and set for lull public hearing. 'Ibe date of May t was set inasmuch a' . . • ew 0 e or Ia e ICS DAILY P'ILOT Ili ff f'll.t. THEY SAW THE PRESIDENT OFF MONDAY AFTER VISIT D1nl1I Richard Jants, 4, In His F1thtr'1 Arms Presiclent Bids Clemente Boy Well on Heart Surgery By JOHN VALTERZA 01 .... DllllY P'llt l Iliff Four-year.(lld Daniel Richard Jones (that's how he likes to give you his name) will undergo very risky open heart surgery early next week. buoyed by personal good wishes from the President of the United Stales. Litlle Dan iel, dressed in a crisp light blue suit with a cap to match, became the only visitor to the Western White llouse Monday who had the chance to shake the hand of President Nixon before the chief executive hurriedly left for Washington. The boy. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Den- nis Jones of 129 Avenida Cordoba, Sa• Clemente. will undergo the delicate surgery later this week at Los Angeles Children's Hospital. Jt took little convincing from a Presidential aide to bring Mr. Nixon back from the steps of his helicopter for a brief interlude with the ailing youngster. The President ls a pushover for little Laguna's Board -Expected to Nix Summer School Trusleel of \he Laguna Beach Unified School District at thiJ evening's meeting are expected to abolish the summer 1hcool program again this year dUe io lack of funds and interest. The program, which fonnerly enrolled between 750 and l,OOJ students. ranged in cos t from $18,000 to $ 2 f , 0 0 0, Superinlendtnt William Ullom sakf. About two-thirds qf the cost was fuDded .wilh local money and lhe remainder with slat.e and federal subsidies. There was no summer sc~l last year. Ullom said the district cannot afl«d the program for the summer of 1971, and the number of students who 'would enroll dots oot w11rrant oUerine the summer educetion coursea · The board will act on this and other mattera at the 7:30 p.m. meeting in the District Ed ucaUon ·office, !50 Blumont St. children. Amid the brisk propwash from the roaring chopper, Mr. Nix'on strode toward David, his mother and father, and other members of the fa mily. The guest of honor, decked out in a crisp light-blue suit with cap to match, was stoic, polite ... and delighted. When the brief encounter ended. Daniel sat in his father's arms, hfld his cap tightly on his head, and watched in awe as Marine Corps One roared from the landing pad and took off for the El Toro MCAS and Air Force 0 .. the Presiden- tial plane. "What did lte say to you?" queried one reporter. Daniel mused for a while, then u.ld calmly, "I don't kncrw.'' (He obviously had already mastered the celebrity's "no comment.'') Besides the memory of President N'ri- on. the boy has some aouvenin -a golden tie clasp and key chain with lhe President's autograph iMcrlbed. And family and friends all are praying, they .said Monday, that UtUe Dantel will survive the delicate surgery to enjoy it all . Dal'liel's mother, Mrs. Sherryl Jones, said the surgery will be "very risky." "But it's the ooly chance Danny has. The doctors said that If he doesn't un· dergo the surgery he won't have any chance to survive." Mrs. Jones said DaMy doean't know of the impending surgery. "The last time we told him a week ahead of time Jnd be got too upset," 1he said. The visit -dllflcuJt to obtain ~use of Mr. Nllon's busy achedule -was ar- ranged by San Clemente Police Chief Clifford Murray, who ha1 a 1pecial kinshi p with Danit) Jones. Chief Murray recenlly underwent open heart surgery himself. After the event at the Western White HOUie Daniel went with h1I ,ptrent& on a wur of the poltce beadquorters. "He likes police," the chief aatd, "and we wanted to make a little boy happy." .U headquarters Danny rece.i.ved • guided tour and a model police car made up by a patrolman from a kit. "He was absolutely delighted," one of- ficer said. ( Planners Accept New Storage Lot • Laguna Beach Planning Commissioners agreed Monday night to go along with oleanders, pine trees and shielded lighting fixtures to soothe the ruffled Charges Nixed Clinic's VD Reports. Under Fire The president of the board oC directOrs as wtU as treat these growing problems. of the Laguna Beach Free Clinic today To help In the fight against these in- dented charges that the clinic ha.a failed fedioua diseases. all such cases are to comply with the law that requires doc-reported to the Orange County Health tors to report cases of infectious diseases Department as required by law." to the county health department. In a step.by-step report, he lists the Research chemist John H. Payne set procedure . by which patient samples are forth the clinic's procedures for reporting taken where an Infectious disease or ex· such diseases in a letter lo City Manager posure ls suspected; samples sent to the Lawrence Rose, al&o requesting an opo County Health Department or other portunity lo appear before the Clty Cowl-laboratories for testing; results of tests ciltodiscussthecllnlc. entered on patient's record; lista feathers of canyon dwellers who found a The request wu ""'l•~:::r -JftP8l<ll-Jncluding name, address, age newly inJtal1'd par~ lol l'ugly.'I " • !DOI,.. Ill tliri«1uncil'Wlll--=---inorar bilectioo ford ta• "'1!i!e On the mot.ion of Commissloaer Jamtf, nl&ht II~ but mlgh~ ~· 1n lnfec.tioul diae aae 11 involved~ ud ·Schmitz planners accepted a site plmt'-., .ter mat~ P~yne -nid. lbtl tn.ntmltt.ed. to the health d~. ' At t111 council meeting of;~·~ Cowl-menL revlew for the tbree--quarter acres new cllmart"!'4W&rd torr, requ Pf$ • MTbtl proct!fure,'' wrftea Payhe, .. both car. storage lot prepared by architect clamation of VD Awaren&is: Morith, fWfill&our legal obligation as specified by Peter Ostrander for car dealer David charged lhat much of the Increase In state law and prov ides the health depart· Phillips. venereal diseases can be attributed to ment with ustful statistical data in their The Jot which fronts on Laguna Canyon !allure of doctor1 to report cases to the campaJgn against Infectious disease, . ' , . . health department for followup. He cited "The records further aid us in planning Road ~ust east of th~ Boys Club fa cility, the free ~Jnlc as a typical offencttr. therapeutic programs for Individual pa· came 1~~ the limeh.ght last i:nonth when "In our acreening programJ for hepati. ttents and, in general, monitoring the ef. city of~ictals baited resurfacing ~cau.s:e tis and veJ1erael disease, among other•," fediveness of our educational and :e ~:d~ dealer had failed to obtain a ci-said Payne, "we are striving to prevent 1Ml8ta.nce" proa:ram. ·• At the same lime. residents along neighboring Canyon Acres Drive. which provides access to the property, claimed the lot ruined lhe natural appearance of the wooded area. The storage lot. which ls an acceptable use in the M·1A Zone, was completed with issuance of JI temporary permit with the stipula tion acceptable landscaping and lighting be presented to the commis- sio11 on a site plan review. The action evidenUy infuriated at least one resident as 19 automobiles received broken windows and dented hoods and decks April 11 when a bearded assailant scaled a six-foot chain link fence and attacked the new cars with a hammer. Ostrander. a Laguna Beach Council- man. told the commission Phillips il'ltend5 to plant oleanders and pines along the fence which runs down the Orange Couri· ty Flood Control Channel District and encloses the lot. The architect added this would be preferable to a wall which would leave the Jot visible to passing motorists on Laguna Canyon Road since the property sits lower than the roadway. Lighting will be provided by l~foot high lighting fixtures wftb shielded backs along residential areas. Ostrander added the dealer hopes to move his entire agency to the one-and·&· hall·acre site in two or three years. Epithet Law Moving SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A bill making ll a felony to yell "Kill the Pig" or any other phase advocating the slaying of a policeman bas been passed by the Senate. Seal Beach Mayor Ousted; Recall Vote on Baum Set By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of lllt DlllY ,llff lllH cau~ or justification. -And by cooperating with former Seal Beach councilmen Monday -ni&ht gambling ball operator William L. rtmoved Morton A. Baum as mayor and Robertson by dropping m i 1 con d u c t set July 20 for his recall elect.ion. charges against Robertson's Marina The Seal Beach pharmacist, who began Palace dance hall. his term as mayor as a freshman cou.-Named as Baum's temporary replace· cilman last June, was ousted by a f.l ment until the May 17 council reorganiza- vote. H~ cast Lhe only vote against the Lion meeting was Harold K. Holden, a move. · frequent opponent of Baum. Franklin B. Sales, the councilman. who Prior to exchariging seats with Holden, made the motion, charged Baum with ac-Baum said he would oe vindicated during ting in an arbitrary manner and witb his recall election. He denied using city creating turmoil in the communUy. hall as a campaign headquarters for the He alleged that the former mayor had upcoming vote, but did not refute the acted in an "arrogant, insolent, and die· 'ther charges, during Monday's meeting. tatorial manner" since taking office and . "It seems to me that some members or fo.!lered community resentment against the.council are bending to the recall pro- bim fo r the following reasons:· ponents befo1e the election has even been -By joining with former councilman ·b~d." satd the former mayar. Conway Fuhrman and current Coun· Tbe move to oust Baum ·was sparked cilman Thomas Hogard to de mand an un-last July '2:'I when he, Fuhrman and necessary .audit of the city books. Hogard formed a voting bloc to fire -By siding with the same councilmen Risner, now city manager of La Habra. to hire a private attorney, at city ex-Fuhrman was recalled over the matter pense, to investigate the ultimately sue· earlier thl1 year. but reCall backers had cessful recall against C o \I n c i l in a n to wait for a period of six months before Fuhrman. concentrating on Baum and Hogard, who -By voling with the same men to fire had not been In office long enough to be former City Manager Lee Risner Without recalled legally. Theater Debts Mount City to Financial problems of the Lagun• Moutton Playhouse are so severe the city may eventllally have to a 1 s u m e responsibility for total operation of the theater. according to Laguna Beach City Manager Lawreoce-Rote. The gloomy prediction 11 made in a memorandum to tbe city council wlth regard to a pl«yhouse request that the cl· ty pay • bill for 1478.17 for U...i<" repairs. , Role notu u..I on Dec. J, l970, tile council approveiS p~me,it ot an ln- 1urance premium for the playhouse in lM amount al $I,61i and lllJo 1grecd tl!at cl· Run Playhous~? ty ptrlOMel 1hould undertake. main- tenanee of grounds and interior unW April !!, 1171. That period has passed, Role oom- ments, and It is apparent the city will have to continue to maintain the building end crounds. He recommend$ that the council ap. prove payment of the tbeaitr repair bill and extend the prtte:nt maintenance 11g,...ment w tho end of tho fbcal ;yeor. "Th< ell)' b tilt landlord.'' his memo points: out. '"'Ibe property Js: il'lvaluablt and thttatonod wt!h deterlqration II not kept up and tile pllyhowe ooup II f111an- clally incapable of doing it. The only op. Uon ava iJable ... !J for the city to do wha t must be done to k@ep the property in lood condition." While noting that the new playhouse dlrecton art convinced they will be able , in Ume, to pull th@ theater out of !ta fiDaDClal dilemma, Rose recommends that the council accept th@ fact that it will be raponslble tor the facility for _. tlmL W tooTie llld j)ropOlel ae. cordingly 10 •dJU1trnent of , tho. con-, lractual .,........~ btt....., tl!e'.ctly' and' !be playbouae. ., • !be bosplial WU lo tile fifth diJlrld and the commissioner ftom that dlJtrlc& (Arnold Forde)'mdlcated be" would not be present for the thTee weeks preceding that date. -The applicant then submitted a n'tw application, without witbdrawipg the first so as to bring the case bac't onto the ' commission's agenda Prior to the agreed upon date for be.uing. --Olmmissioner Forde then :rii.oved to resc~ull the bearina ta a special date, April 29, to accommoilate the appllcanL ~ April 27, 'the Orange County (See HOSPITAL, Paa• 21 0 Ex-~ewport Worker Aids Research From Wire Services LOS ANGELES -A physical chemist laid off from the McDonnell Douglas Ast.ropower Labon1.tory at Newport Beach last fall bas provided a major medical breakthrough ln diabetes treat- ment. Aerospace r.conomic collapse and the misfortune It l(l<llod·for Dr.--.i.P. Schultl meant a whole new outlook for vtctiml of the diaeue characterized by low blood sugar. Researchert at !be USC Medical School announct Dr. Schultz' recent contribution is the one whkh bu hampered a 20-year effort to develop an artificial pancreas. He has produced a sensor device to measure blood sugar without interferini with bodily chemlstr)(. The transplanted aerospace engineer whose work with fuel cells for Apollo moonships and other rockets came to a forced end now often more than a mill ion Americana: Improved bealth.1 His work was discussed in a USC press conferenc.e featuring Dr. Samuel P. Bessman, chairman of the school's Pharmacology Department. Bessman had al ready conceived lhe Idea for a fuel cell sensor device to measure blood sguar, he just didn't have technical knowledge. Now, the procedure Involves patients' urine analysis and then needle injection of insulin, the hormonal chemica l com- pound insUfficient 1n the bodies or diabetics. Diabetes itself damages and restricts the insulin·produclng organ, in severe cases causing it to cease function com- pletely. "But I'm a doct(l r - a pediatrician - and I didn't know the Ins and outs of fuel cells," Dr. Be.ssman told the news con· ference. "Then one day Bob Schultz walked In and asked if he had anything he could help us on . I said: 'Do you know anythlni about fuel cells'!,' " Dr. Bessma.n con-- tinued. He said Dr. Schulti bad been working on fuel cells to be used Jn extended space flights when 150 Mtropower scientist& were laid off due to defense and re.search cutbacks. The breakthrough still leaves an artificial pancreas far from perfection and ready avallability, according to Dr. Bessman and Dr. Schultz. er .. ,. Coast Weadaer Aft.er a tpOt of .. liquid 111Mhlne,tt the real thing lhould rule on Wed· nesday, with v,:armer temperatures in the upper 608 along the coast and ih1! h41h 70s lnland. INSW.E TODAY There is o curt for ocro- phob1'a, be£ttr known. oa till "sweaty pclm.s" distast, IUport· tr Barbara D.ucrtt Uils how ih.t conqutrtd htr ftor of flying ha o PUo c Logbook, Pagt 23 . CtU!tt'lllt I, rJ CIMdtlfll u, 1 ci.1111,.. »M CMllc• ,, c~ '' ldlltfltl ,... ' IR1'91111•111Mt fl•ft lllMllU It.IS "--,, 1::-..~ tt.;.: " •• Z DAILY PILOT SC Biu Charged Scboo·l Official Raps Newspaper OAILV .. !LOT Stiff P!Mtt TAKIS ON NEWSPAPER School Le1d1r Mont1Jano .Couple Held In Clemente Break-in Job Sa11. Clem~nte detectives climaxed fiil weeks of investigation Monday with the arrest of a young couple in Redlands on charges of foraery and buralary item• ming from an apartment breakin here in early March. Exnor Nathaniel Cox. 18, and his wife, _Rebecca AM, 11, were booked on aeveral .countJ each of tw1plclan of bur&lary and forgery. 'The tatter charge, detectivt1 1ald, 1temmed from the_ pauage of nine khec:ks belona:inl to the victim of the burslary, Denni• Hunter, a n1ldent at HOii C Calla Mlrador. · Officeni said that 275 blank cbeckl with the names of the victim and hla wife in· ~crlbed, were among the loot taken In the -weekend bur1lary. Seven of the checkl, all forged, 1urftc• td at San Clemente buslneuea only hour• after the reported theft. Oetectlvea 11id the 1rreat OCC"Urred at Jhe home of Mrs. Cox' parent.a in lledlond!. Included in the evidence, offlcer1 11id, were alle;edly stolen checkl, plus articles which purportedly match item• purcha1ed loc1Uy in the bad-check Jn; cident.11. The husband 1nd wife are scheduled for &rialtnment on the felony char1eJ Wednesday in South Or1np ~County Munlclp1l Court. ' Both arre!teea remained in custody early tod1y. Their small daughter, police said, w11 pl1ced in cuatody of the maternal · grandparents. Capp in Good Shape HARRISON, Ark. (UPI) -Cartoon~! AL Capp was reported to be in "&ood spirit$ and resting very comf<rtably" 1t the Boone County Hoapltal Monday where he was admitted Sunday after col11psln1. Capp, Ill, was sultering from exhaU1Uon, a hoapital spokesman said. OIAM•I COAIT DAILY PILOT Clt.t.NG;; (C~T l'UILIJHINQo COMP.t.N'f le~•ft H. W•t4 ,,.lff'lt end l'utll""'1 J•t.\ R. Cv1l1., Vkt ,,_11-.il 11111 G1.,...1I M•~•O" The111•• x •• ~u Elf!!• Tlio"''' A. M11,~\l~1 The prn.ldent of the Santa Ana school board has charged the Santa Ana 1te1lster wilh abridging his freedom of speech, racial dilcrimination and at-- tempting to dutroy public education. Rodolpho Montejano, an attorney of Mexican-American descent, called a press conference to aimplain that t he newspaper refuaed to ·print a letter he'd v.·rltten in response to a by·llned arUcle by a reporter who 11ld ahe had been held captive at la1t Tuesday's board meeting, Montejano claimed he had been "promleed" \he Re1l1ter would prlnt hl1 rebuttal arguments, but on Frlday waa told the letter would not be printed. M~tejano said be believed the Regi1ter'1 r'efuaal to print hll 1lde of the story ooustltuted "abrld&emenl of my freedom of speech." Register editors contend they never promised ''verb1Um publication" or Montejano'• letter, but told him ''hi• viewpoint on the Issues would be reported." Exeeutive Editor James Dean said Montejano's position was ' ' c I e a r I y reported" in a page one article in last Thursday 's pap.er. Montejano also alleaed the Register sought to defeat a "crucial" May 10 bond election by printing articles on a dlstrlct sponsored junior high school retreat and the firing of a swim roach for having allowed slag movies to be shown. Montejano held up a copy of the paper with a headline using the word "orgy" in connection with the junior high ldyllwild retreat. ';l doubt that World War Ill would get such a Jarae headline," Mont.ej1no quip- ped. The article, he charged, alleges one participant had been aick from use of drugs. A doctor'• esamlnation indicated the girl e1hlbited symptoms of "acute hyperventilation." Montejano said. Allhouch aha was not named in the arti· cle, Montejano aaid the paper had "1/aJtdtred In innocent &i.rl and her f&ml• ly." Montejano, who received more lhan $50 In conlribuUons at lhe cloae of pren a>n- ferenoe from spectators, uld he would print 50,000 copies of hlJ litter. They will be circulated to every home and buainesa in Santa Ana so people m1y know the truth, ht 1aJd. Medical School Senate Bond Issue Defeated A State Stn1tt bill to place 1 UM mUllon bond l11ue to fund Unlvuslty of CalUornla medle1l JChoo1 conatrucUon Jn.. cludln& fundl for UC Irvine bulldlnJ1, wu narrowly defeated Monday, The bill by Sen. Stephen Teale, (0--West Point) would have placed lhe bond issue on the 1972 general election ballot. 1t needed Z'l votea to clear I.he Sen•l• but got only 24 ayes. Nlne Republicans Jn- cluding Sens. Denni!! Carpenter of Newport Beach and John Jlarmer Clf Glendale voted against the bill. In 1970, voters defeated a 1imUar bond issue totaling '248 million. Harmer argued lhat the proosal was "simply a 10..year program to build some ' very expensive complexes, far beyond what's needed." Teale said the bond iuue would flnance a alxth medical school for UC and pr<>- vlde permanent quarter• for medical 1chool1 at the Davl1 and Irvine cam- puses. UCJ h11 received plannin& fund• for 1 350·bed teaching hospital and cl11sroom · bultdlna for the Callfoml• College of Medicine which moved to UCI from Los Angeles to alfill1te with UC at the Irvine campw. Sen . Carpenter Is affiliated with an organization that aeeks to develop 1 200- bed hospital with private funda: on a aite adjacent to the 150-acre UCJ medical school campu1. UCJ Olanctllor Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. sald today, "Sen. Teale bu indlcated to us hls hope lh1t the neceuary vote nee~ ed. to pass this me1sure in tht Sen•te may yet be obtalned. \lf'I Ttll'IM .. New Judge Appointed In Niguel ' Newport Beach attorney ll. Warrer\ Knight. 4.J, was named Monday by Gov. Ronald Rea gan to serve as second judge of the South County Munici pal Court in Laguna Niguel , at an annual salary of $30,725. He succeeds Judge Frank Domen ichinl v:ho recently v.·as elevated to the Superior Court bench, and v.·ilJ serve with Judge Richard Hamilton in the South County Court. Knight, \Vho is married and lhe father of four child ren, li ves at 2517 Vista Baya in Newport Beach and is a partner in the Santa Ana law firm of Portigal and Knight. A native of t;harleston, W. Virginia, ht is a graduate of the University of Virginia and of that. university's law school. ARRESTEO ANTIWAR DEMONSTRATORS BEO OOWN AT WASHINGTON COLISEUM Under the Scoreboard, Getting Forty Winks While Awaiting Processing He has llved In the Harbor Area 1ince 1956, when he was transferred to California with the Marine Corps to become base legal officer at Et Toro. He has served as pro tern judge in bot.ti the Superior Court and Central Municipal Court in Orange Counl y. ~~~~~~~~~~~ Demonstraters March 011 Capo Palisades Storni Drains Partly Finislied Connally Urging $250 Million Loan to Lockheed U.S. Justice Department WASHINGTON (UPI) -S ev er a I lhowand anUwar demon1trator1 march· ed on the Ju1Uce Department toda y with Washin1ton'1 chief of police and his forcea keeping close watch on lhem. By i p.m. (EDT), protester• lined sidewalks on two sides of the block· square building and conducted an anUwar rally includlna a "peoples' press con· ference " 1t which parUclpants told their reason• for jolnin1 the protest. The crowd srew so larae on loth SLreet, facing the building entrance of Attorney General John N. Mitchell, that Jt 1pilled off the sidewalk into the 1treet. Chief Jerry V. WU1on 1ccompanled prote1ter1 on 1 four·abrust much to the deplrtment buildinl which also bou1e1 the FBI. M1rchers obeyed orders t.o keep oa the aidtwalkl ot face arreat and Wilaon strode down the middle of the street 11 police halted.traffic on aide street.I to the march route. Wilson declared: ''Thl1 march la 1eaa1 as Ion& as they temaln on the sidewalk.'' The demonstrators alto faced arre1t if they blocked entrances to the department bulldlng or disobeyed police in1trucUon1. On reaching the Attorney Gentr1l'1 en· trance to the JusUce b u i l d l n 1 , demonstrator• lhouted famlllar antiwar 51011111 and "power to lhe people." The crowd, e1Umated at 3,000, aalhered at noon after abandoning a threat to disrupt Washington rush hour commuter traffic for the second day in a row. The militant protetter1 auceteded in rallyin' their fra1meated forces later at Franklin Park. They began the march on the Justice Department, geveral blocks away, shortly after 12:30 p,m. (EDT) - four abre1st with arms locked. "We have a rendezvoua with destiny in this city," Golden Faints, a sLaff member of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, told the crowd. Police forcea gathered in force near the park and around the Justice Department building. Police had made preliminary arreab or several doitn prote1ter1 who had gathered in th e park al midmoml.nC. P'or a while alter that, the park was cleared by police but then reopened. Pollce said thal by noon (f!DT). prior to the beginning of the march, ~ pro- testers had been arrested during the day. Shortly before noon, the Defense Department aMounced it was withdraw· ing from city atrtet.11 and bridgea 4,000 troops brought in to help deal with the traffic disruption tactics. A Pentagon spokesman aaid : 11Ta1k Force Potomac has begun to withdraw federal troor,1 from the city. Apparently they are no onaer required on tht atreet.I by the local authorities." He uld officlala hoped It woulo be the tint atep toward returnln& to their normal duUea all 10,000 troops brought in to help deal with disorders. About 100 protesters gathered Initially at Franklin Park for the march on the Justice Department several blocks away and police arrested about 60 of them , clearing the area with officers riding on motor scooters. City authorities said the leaders of the antiwar movement had no permits either to meet in the park or lo parade through the streets. Police cordoned off the streets sur· rounding the park. detouring lraflic around it for about a half an hour, but about 150 persons were allowed back in the park a little later. Tourlst.s in two nearby hotels and office workera in adjacent buildings watched the scene from window1. Complet.ion or the first segment of the county Flood c.ontroJ D l s t r i e t ' s Caplitrano Palisades atonn drain was announced Monday by Fifth District Supervisor Rm11d Caspers. But he cautioned lhat 1 problem re· mains until the final segment is com· pleted in the area known as Pines Bluff Park above Coast Highway and on to the beach below. Caspera aaid he hoped that financing for the second unit will be lncluded in the district's 1971·71 budget with work to begin in the 1pring of 1972. The completed first seamenl ls 1,900 feet long and begins at CamlnO Capistrano and run• north on Avenlda Fortuna to Calle Juanit1. WASHINGTON (UPI) -Treasury Secretary John Connally today recom- mended the government auarantet 1 '150 million loan for the financially 11llng Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. Senate Republican Leader Hu&h Scott said President Nixon likely would ask congress to approve CoMally'• recom· mendation. Scott said Connally made the recom· mendation in Nixon's presence at 1 regular meeting th is momin1 of the President and some top aide•, Including c0i1nally, 'Afth Republican congressional leaders. Scott said COnnally felt such a Joan wu nece11ary to protect 11,000 Lockheed jobs and the jobs of 14,000 subcontractor• on the Lockheed TriStar Airbu1 project. That project was threatened by the bankruptcy of the Rolla Royce Company, maker of the engine for lhe jumbo pa1sen1er plane. t ~·New at ALDEN'S CARPETS Mohawk carpet for your den! Play on it,dance on it- Nothing hurts it! Don, playroom, NmP<JI """"""'ltw)WC1!1 lt-lt'1 tho '"°'" )0Urf1mllyhls the moottvn in.And we'll bot dollars to doulf\nuts It hu the wont floor In l/Dlfr homll " " Now,corpotln11"""' lhltptuo much t7lfllc Is pmb- •b~ the Int thing )OU'd think or . .Ind H k wnn1 fo< th• fact that carpet!na Is so quiet, so easy to citan-tnd doun't t0$1 much mort thin !he ICUffl<klp fl°"' you tpend !'oil your llfowulnt"'•""'"ldn't recommend It. Thtf1 wt>ywo want you to lock at this one: probebly tht most btlulllul 1taln-lncHpot-ml1lant carpet you..,,""'"'"' It's Mohowk's STATllRE ... carpet pile made wllh Aerlion" acrylic fiber! 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Offk• J05 Ne1th ll Ctlfll•• l11I, 91•1? 0"9t Offkt"l co.11 M1w: m w .. r ••r st,...t M ....... I •~•: _, N ........ hulWI ... Hwill .. ltll auuu 11111 1ut11 11ultvt1f Two Qualify for Valedictorian Two students have q u a Ii f I e d academically for San Clemente High School 's hi&hest graduation honor. But oncy one will be the valedictorian, the CapiJtrano Uni.fled School Dlltrlct Board of Trustees has decreed. Voting down a proposal by Trustees Bob Hurst and Stan Kelley to have co- valedlctoriana this ye.ar, tht bolrd took no further action on the matter, leavini it in the handa of hi&h IChool ad· mlniatralors. ''We have a unique situation , one that probably ould not occur 11aln for another too years," ••Id Superintendent Trum1n Benedict. He explained that the 1tudent went throu1h the entire four year pro1r1m at San Cltmente Hlah School. Another com· pleted the fnur re1r currlcuJum In thrtt )'tlrt at 1pecia reqUf!st of lhe pare11ta Both are A studtDll with nearly Jdenllcal grade points. High school principal Darrel Tay lor ex· plained that when the administration allowed the student to do this by takin& extra classes, she and her parents: agreed that if the que1tlon of valedictorian came up ahe would not be consideml. Now they have chanaed thelr mind, 1c-- cordlng to Taylor. But the sc11ool boari:! decided they should uphold their 1>revious agreement. "I don't think the parenU had the ri&ht to make lh"t agreement." 1aid Hurst. "lf a person ig capable of finllhln& hlah 11chool in three years 1he 1houldn't be penaliied, but conaratutated," added Kelley. "She earned this honor," said Hurst. Taylor dl1a1rttd, saylna the 1peaker for thf graduatln1 cla11 should repre:senl that cl1u. He asked the board to con- 11ider adopUna a 1peclfle policy for th• futur. 1elecUon of valedlclorl1n. The board directed the principal to Mt that the airl who wlll not be vaJedlctorlan neverthefep aeta 1peclal recornhlon at t1raduation. · 1663 l'lacentla Ave. COSTA MISA 646-4838 ALDEN'S CARPETS· DRAPE S Or, QIU us for our convenient shop.1t·'1ome servlcr' IANTA AHA, OllN•I 1UITIN C•ll,., ALDIN'S llD HILL CAIPm I DIAPlllll 11114 '"'"· 111tt1•. c.r. ~ •••·ll44 7 7 • San Clemenie Capistrano VOL. 64, NO. 106, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ' . . . . . . . . .. ED lil'·IO N ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA -. - :TUESDAY, MAY· 4, ·1971; -·--- -- • JEN CENTS - Triton Roclieteers Looking for Launch Pad Tbtre ls a new parable at San Clemente High School -one conjured up by 15ome lnnnvative aeronautics student! who have turned to building miniature ·l<>Ck-.W-' The sky's the limil lf you can rind a place to start. The students. who branched out into rocketry recently alter spending t.he bet· ter part of the school year on con- ventional aircraft, have started to build OS test rockets which are supposed to work. 1be only problem ls finding a local launching pad and miniature missile range . San Clem~te apparently has neither of these. The missile project another innovative Idea conceived by instructor Don Schwenn, is keyed to the finding of an approv~ site for launchi11g the tiny rock· ..... DAILY fltt.OT Sl•ff'fl,._ THEY SAW THE PRESIDENT OFF · MONDAY AFTER VISIT Daniel R.ict.ard Jones, 4, In His Fatt.er's Arms President Bids Clemente Boy W~ll on Heart Surgery Bv JOHN VAL TERZA • 01 tM O.lly l"li.t lt1tf Four·year.old Daniel Richard Jones (that's how he likes to give you his name ) will undergo very risky open heart JUrgery early next week. buoyed by personal good wishes from the President of the United States. Little Daniel, dressed in a crisp light blue suit 'A\ilh a cap to match, became the only visitor to the Western White House Monday who had the chance to shake the hand of President Nixon before the chief executive hurriedly left for Washington. The boy, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Den· nis Jones of 129 Avenida Cordoba, Sat Clemente, will undergo the delicate surgery later this week at Los Angele! Children·~ Hospital. ·• It took little conv.incing from a Presidential aide to bring Mr. Nixon back from the steps of his hel~opter l<r a brief interlude with the ailing youngster. Orange Coast l\'eather Alter a SJXll of "liquid sunshine," lhe real t.hlng should rule on Wed- nesday, with wanner temperatum in the upper liOs along the coast and the high 70s inland. INSIDE TOD-'\' Tlirre is a cure fo r acro- phobia. better known IU the "swea ty palms" disease. Report· er BorbortJ Duarte tells how she conquered her /ear of flying in a Pilot Logbook, Page 23. t•llf•nrl• .. 1J ChKklq U• 1 Ci.nlfltd u .. 11 CtMlo ,, Ct1u_,. 11 tlfii.tl1t •1tt ' lllHirttl-1 Jl·U PIMllCI U·ll ... ,.,c.... '' """' llMtr\ ,. ,,....,.. 11-n ' Mv!11111 ·PIHHh It lfll..._.. .. •• , •.• OrlllM C-lf I '"'"''-...,,.., ll '""' ,..,. llK~ Mlritth 1 J•U T"tvhi. ti Th1111.. tl.U Wt•lht!" I Wt..,.11'1 Hrws lJ.1' 'W9t'llll ...... 4.J The President I! a pushover ror little children. Amid the brisk propwash from the roaring chopper, Mr. Nixon :strode loward David. h.is mother and father. and olher members of the famil y. The guesl. of honor, decked out in a crisp light-blue suit with cap to match, was stoic, polite ... and delighted. When the )ti_ef encounter ended. Daniel sat in his tither's arms. held his cap tighlly on hi!I head. and watched in awe as Marine Corps One roared from the landing pad and took oH for the El Torn MCAS and Air Force One, the Presiden- tial plane. "What did he say to you~" queried one reporter. Daniel mused £or a while, then said calmly, "I don't know." (He obviously had already mastered the celebrity's "no comment.'') Besides the memory of President Nix· on, the boy has some IOUVenirs -a golden tie clasp and key chain with the Praident's autograph inscribed. And family and friends all are praying. they said Monday, lhat Uttle Daniel will survive the delicate l!W'gery to enjoy i\ all. Da"iel's mother, Mrs. Sherryl Jones, said the surgery will be "very risky ." "But it's the only chance Danny has. The doctors said that if he doesn't un- dergo the surgery be won't have any chance to 1urvlve." Mrs. Jones aald Danny doesn't know of the Impending surgery. "The last time we told tam ll week ahead of time and be got too upset," ahe said. The visit -difficult to obtain becawe or Mr. Nixon'1 busy schedule -was ar- ranged by San Clemente Police Chief Clifford MllrTay, who ha1 a special kinship with Daniel Jones. Chief Murray recently underwent open heart surgery himself. After the event 'at the Western White House Daniel went with hill parents on a l(iur of lbe police. headquarters. ''He Uk~ police," the chief 1aid. "and ft wanted (o make a little boy happy.'' At headquarters DaMy received a guided tour and a model police car made tip by 1 patrolman from a kll. "He wa11 absolutely delighted." OM of· fleer said. Schwenn saJd the OK must come from the fire marshaJ, San Clemente Fir' Chief Merton W. Hacitett, who now is on .a month's vacation. ~ Another bitch is the. regulation covering the aale of the tiny engines which propel the rockets. "They onJy can be sold on proof of fire marshal .approval," Shwenn explaitled. 'Fhe tiny power plant.s range in price from so cents to a dollar. . The bettu ones, Scbe:nn Aid, cu be used more than ooct and can send a miniature rocket as high as l,IOO feet. Th• propol<d e><periment. th< In· &lructor emphasized, is "perfecUy safe" Under controlled cooditioM. The one ·fear Ls the chance Of lire'if an errant mJssile 1anda in combustible material. SchweM said -If no local &ite can -be found on HackeU'a return the students will st!tUe for a desert site, Scbwenn's classes have never been dull. Besides the rocket Idea,. SchweM ha!! arranged tours · tor the aeronautics studerits aboard large jetliners and helicopters. . In ·in.other class he coordiaates an an- nual modelmaking project wh.ich hu become an institution on the Triton cam· pus. Students build Uny bridge spans from lightweight blasa wood, then pther once a !{ear to smash the models 1n a controlled competition. Winning spans weighing little more than a feather have withstood hundreds of pounds before breaking up. Schwenn explained thaf he ei-peets his course.!! to cover complicated material through the school year. "But we also like to make 1 course relevant by offering enjoyable, practical experiences," he added ass e en ewe. Plan Board Again Gets Hot Issue By JACK BROBACK 01 flit Diiiy !"Lio! Sti ff Charges and counter-charges continued to fly today as Orange County plannin& commlsaioners were once again schedul· ed to debate a conditional use perm.it for Sadd\eback H~pital in Laguna Hills. What the final outcome will be re· mai"ed shrouded In mystery. Four commissioners, _w.ith f l ft h ... member Arnold 1Forde continuing to be absent, were acheduled to meet on the ~~~S'.;l:,t ' -b91'boiP!li{ ~ lat. today. , When eounlJ pl~ last debal<d tho . hospital permit i .. t 'linusday, it mulled . m three .flours Of debate, aiX 2 to l ·ue vOtes-and eventual cfisappearane& from the session of two commissioners. . . . • , ' ' . • ' ' . DAILYil""iLOT•Jt1H fllltf9 PRESIDEN·T TAKES TIME CUT.BE~6RE'ioARDING Hl~;,..ELICOPTEll{MONDAll' . i>.niet Got To Ride To The w .. tern• WhllO'·Ho-With T~ Pollco·Chiof . Delay Ordered In 'Devil Cult' Slaying Trial A lhrfe-week delay has been ordered in Orange County Juvenile Court action on an Oregon youth charged with in· volvemenl in the "devil cull" murder June 2 of Florence Nancy Brown, Mission Viejo teacher. Judge Robert P. Kneeland scheduled May 21 as the date on which he will rule on lhe district attorney's application that Christopher "Gypsy" Gibboney, 17. of Portland, be certified as eligible to face . trial as an adult. Gibboney is accused of being a member of a gang of drifters who pulled Mrs. Brown, 31, ·of El Toro, from her car. dragged her into an lrvine orange grove and murderEd her. Gang leader St.even Craig Hurd, 20, has been ruled to be inune and is confined in Ata!lcadero State Hospital. c.o.defendant Arthur "Moose" Hulse Is serving a life term in state prison following conviction on accessory charges in the case of Mrs. Brown and murder charges filed follow- ing the hatchet killing of a service station attendant. Licensing Drive Woman, Marine Seized After High Speed Chnse A domestic dispute which included a high-speed police ·chase or a wounded husband ended Monday with police an- nouncement of the arrest of a San Clemente housewife and a ·20-year.old medical Corpsmen from C a m p Pendleton, both facing charge.!! of at· tempted murder. San Clemente police arrested the man and woman aft.er an lntena.ive in- vestigation of the series of weekend in- cidents. Investigators sought and received a delay in publication of the case until their probe had conch.tded. They arrested Mrs. JoaM SfeckJair, 29. Qf !OS Calle Barcelona, and Navy medical Corpsman Michael Duane Halterman, 20, and booked the pair -on charges of at- te'Jlpted murder stemming from a shOoting late Saturday nighl Officers asse.rtedly received a n ngitated telephone call that night from the arrested woman's husband, Marine Sgt. Eugene Stecklair, 31, who told of· ficers he had been shot. Moments later, said Detective Ll~Cliff Gale!, office.rs on patrol engaged the. wounded Stecklair in a hlgh·speed chase along El Camino Real, following the sergeant (o his home. "Officers followed Stecklair into the house," Gates said, "and inside they found Mrs. Steck1air holding a blue-steel revolver which subsequenUy was taken from her." Don Conrad Heads Fiesta Kickoff Feast San Clemente area realtor Don Conrad will serve as general chairman and coordinator for the annual chamber of commerce rlesta kickoff d!Mer party and dance in early July. The event, marking lhe official start of the. annual celebration of lhe first Chris- tian baptisin In California, will be held at the Elks l..OOge July 10 with the general public welcome. An estimated 1,000 guests are expected, C<x:irad ·said. Cycle Roundup Tabs 450 More than 450 bicyclu owned by• San Clemente r~idents -m0&Uy youngste.r1 -have been legally licensed •1.n recent days in the most active. local such drive. in the city'!! history. San Clemente police offtctrs. • who launched a licensing campaign at local 11ehools late la.st week, uld tbal thus far ~77 bikes had been licen8td In the pro- gram designed to cut 1plrallng thefts and increase cycle sa1ety. All cycJe llcenM11bolder1 now ·have bttn Invited. to participate in Saturday's an-- nual. bicycle .~ at San Clemente High School, spontored by members of the san Clemente Peace Officers Associalim> and. their wtves. The event will begin at t a.m. 1t the high school parking lot and will feature. several.OOmpetlUons for all 1ge.1roup1. Trophiel wilt ho •warded 1 n d relreshment.s providod by ofllcer1' wlvu. Patrolman Craig Steckler, who organlz.. ed bolb the lletnse clinic and rodeo, said the new• records of eye.le owriers ·and sertaJ numben Will vastly improve police chttnCes of rt!Cove.rlng 1tole.n cycles and returning them to their owners. Cycle-th<f!o, along with traffic mishaps and aeat-mislet. have. been on lhc ln- cnue alOnf Ibo Soulb Cout in re«nl JllO!ltbt ht said Commission . Otairman Woodrow W. l!ulterfleld, who was one of last TJ:iu.rllday1s vanllhing planners; Monda.Y dlspat~hed a lengthy letter to the;Board ()f Supervisors .on lhe hospital question. In it be urges supervisors not to "6Uc.. cumb to preuure" and "direct the Plan· ning Commission to forward the a~ plication (for a use penhit for. lhe hospital) to you before sufficient time Is taXen for the commission to reach the judlciOWi decilion ·required by law and good planning." · · But~rfield with Commissioner Fred Jefferson engaged in the series of lie voles with commlssioners Howard Smith and ·nan Foley resulting in no action en the Saddleback use permit. Butterfield "explained" why he left. "l had a conversation with Planning Director Forest Dickason before I left and told him we we~e not getting anywhere so l was leaving, that I had just returned from a trip and was tired." "I remember asking you 'What's next,• and you replied, that you were leaving but 1 did not bear you uy you were• tired," Dickason rtplled. 1·1 am sorry if I upset the other members by leaving," added Butterfield. ''Do you ever remember of a member leaving before a final vote on a hearing in tbe past?" queried Commissioner Smith. "No, but I have only 'been here 18 months," replied Butterfield, "but two weeks ago we had some commissioners leave before adjournment." "The hearing bad been concluded. Ts that not true?" queried Smith, But- terfield agreed that It had. Bulte.rfield then announced that he had moved the bearing on the Saddleback Hospital use permit . to the end of the agenda for today's afternoon session. ''We will probably have the same situs· lion as last Thursday ln that case,'' charged Commissioner Foley. Butterfield suggested, "You are .at liberty to draw your own conclusions." In hia letter to the .supervisors, But• terfield charged: -The hospithl use permit was firsl presented March 18, taken under ad~ vlsement ancf set for fUifpJbllc heB.firig. 111' date: or May 4 was set inasmuch as the hospital was In the fifth district and the commissioner from that distl'lct <Arnold Forde) lndJcated he would not b9 present for the tbrtt weeka p..o«ling that date. -The appJJc:ant then subm!Ued 1 _. appllcation, wllbout wltbdraWlhg the lirA so 1s to bring the case back onll! the commW:lon's. igenda pr1or to the alretd upon date for bearing. · -Commissioner Forde tbe.11 •r:ndrftl lo reschedule "" (!earing to ·a IP'l'f~ dole, Aprll 11, to 1C<Ommod1te lloe.aPi>lllila~ -Oil Aprl[,_l!L_ Uoe Or-. lllmtf (S. HlllJl'Il"A£; ..... ii ' I I , . . ~ DAIL V PILOT SC Tutld.11, Mii' 4, 1971 Bia Charged • School Official Raps Newspaper · bAILY ,ILOT It.fl Plllfit TAKES ON NEWSPAPER School Le•der Mont•i•no Couple Held In Clemente Break-in Joh Sall Clemente detectives climaxed six weeks of investigation Monday with the arrest of a young CQUple in Redlands on charges of forgery and burglary item· ming from an apartment break.in here in early March. Exnor Nathaniel Cox, 18, and his wife, Rebecca Ann, 18, were booked on several counts each of suspicion of burglary and forgery. The latter charge, detectives 1aid, 1temmed from the passage or nine ebecks belonging to the victim of the burglary, Denni! Hunter, a resident at 1409 C Cfille Mirador. ·Officers said that 27S blank checb with I.ht names Qi.the victim and his wife in- scribed, were among tbe loot taken ln the weekend burglary. Seven of the checks, all forged,.1urfac· ed at San Clemente businesses only hours after the reported theft. Detectives said the arrest occurred at the home of Mrs. Cox' parents in Redlands. Included Jn the evldenct!, officer• uid, were allegedly stolen checks, plus articles which pUI'J>Orledly match items purch.ued locally in the bad-check in· cidents. · The husband and wife are scheduled for · arraignment on the felony charges Wednesday in South Orange County Municipal Court. · Both arre.!ltees remained in custody early today. Their small daughter, police said, wu placed in custody of the maternal grandparents. Capp in Good Shape HARRISON, Ark. (UPI) -Cartoonist Al Capp wu reported to be in "good splrJts and resting very romfortably" at the Boone County Hospital Monday where he was admitted Sunday after rollapsing. capp, 61, was suffering from exhaustion, a hospital apoke.sman said. OIAN61 COA1T DAILY PILOT Oll>.l\IG;.<; CO>.lT l'UILISHIHG COMP ... N'f aeli•rt N. W••• .,,..._, ..,. J'vll!latltl' J•ek It CUJl•V V1Ce ,.,_llJ9rll .....i Ge-.t M•~•;tr Tlto111•• k ..... il IElllllW' The president of the Santa Ana school board has charged the Santa Ana Register with abridging his freedom of 1peech, radal discrimination and at· tempting to destroy public education. Rodclpho Montejano, an attorney of Mexican-American descent, cailed a press conference to complain that t he newspaper refused to print a letttr he'd• written in response to a by-lined article by a reporter who said she bad been held capUye at la1t Tuesday's board meeting. Montejano claimed he had been ''promi.sed" the Register would print his rebuttal arguments, but on Friday was I.old the letter would not be printed. Montejano said he believed the Regl.ster'a refwal to print his aide of the story constituted "abridgement of my fuedom of speech." Register editors contend they never promised "verbatim publication" or Montejano's letter, but told him "his viewpoint on the issues would be reported." Executive Editor James Dean said Montejano'• position was ' ' c I e a r I y reported" in a page one arUcle in l111t Thursday's paper. Montejano also alleged the Register sought to deteat a "crucial" May 10 bond election by printing articles on a district sponsorell junior high school retreat and the firing of a swim roach for having allowed slag movies to be shown. Montejano held up a copy of the paper with a headline using the word "orgy" in connection with the junior high ldyllwlld retreat. "I doubt that World War TII would get such a large headline," Montejano qui~ ped. . The article, he charged, alleges one participant had been 1ick from use of migs. A doctor'• e1aminaUon indicated the girl exhibited 1ymptom.s of "acute hyperventilation," Montejano 1 a Id. Although she wu not named in the arti- cle, Montejano aaid the paper had "slaadered an innocent girl and her faml· ly." Montejano, who received more than $50 In contributions at the cloae of press con. ferenct from spectaton, said he would print 50,000 copies of his letter. They will be circulated to every home and business in Santa Ana so people may know the truth, he aald. Medical School Senate Bond Issue Defeated A Slate Senate bill to place a $294 mlllion bond issue to fund University of California medical school construction ~ eluding fund• for UC Irvine buildings, was narrowly defeated Monday. The bill by Sen. Stephen Teale, (0.West Point) would have placed the bond issue on the 1972 general election ballot. tt needed 27 votes to clear the Senate but got only 24 ayes. Nine Republicans Ur eluding Sens. DenniJ Carpenter of Newport Beach and John Hanner of Glendale voted against the bill . In 1970, voters defeated a aimilar bond iuue totaling $246 million. Harmer argued Utat the proosal ,was "simply a 10.year program to build some very expens ive comple:a::es, far beyond what's needed.'' Teale said the bond i.ssue would finance a sixth medical school for UC and pro- vide permanent quarters for medical schools at the Davis and Irvine cam· puses. UCI has received planning funds for a 350-bed teaching ho!ipltal and classroom building for the California College of Medicine which moved to UCt from Los Angeles to affiliate with UC at the Irvine campus. Sen. Carpenter is affiliated with an ()rganlzalion that 11eekJ to develop a 200- bed hospital with private funds on a site adjacent to the ISO.acre UCl medical school campus. UCI Oiancellor Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. said today, "Sen. Teale has indicated to us his hope that the nt"«uary vom need· ed to pass this measure In the Senate may yet be obtained. U,I Td•,holt New Judge Appointed In Niguel Ne\\'Port Beach attorney H. Warren Knight, 41 , was named f\.tonday by Gov. Ronald Reagan to serve as second judge of the Soutlt County Municipal Court in Laguna Niguel. at an annual salary or $30.725. He succeeds Judge Frank Oomenichinl who recently was elevated to the Superior Court benclt. and will serve \\'ith Judge Richard . Hamilton in the South County Court. Knight, who is married and the father of tour children, lives at 2517 Vista Baya in Newport Beach and is a partner in the Santa · Ana law firm or Portigal and Knight. . A native or Charleston, W. Virginia, he ill a graduate or the University of Virginia and of that university's law school. ARRESTED ANTIWAR DEMONSTRATORS BED DOWN AT WASHINGTON COLISEUM Under the Scorebo1rd, Getting Forty Winks While Awaiting Processing He has lived in the Harbor Area since 1956, when he was transferred to California with the i\1arine Corps to become base legal officer at El Toro. He has served as pro tern judge in botll the Superior Court and Central Municipal Court in Orange County. Demonstraters March on Capo Palisades Stor1n Drains Partly Finislied Connally Urging $250 Million Loan to Lockheed U.S. Justice Department Completion of the first segment of the WASmNGTON (UPI) -Several troops brought ln to help deal with WASHINGTON (UPJ) -Treasury. thOusand antiwar demOnstrator1 march· disorders. county Flood Control D 1 s t r 1 c t ' 8 Secretary John Connally today recom~ .. _ · De Im t tod ·th A"-·t 100 protesters gathered i'nitially Capistrano Palisades storm drain was mended the government guarantee a $250 t:d on utt: Ju!l1ce par en ay WI uvu million loan for the financially ailing Washington's chief of police and his at Franklin Park for the march ot the announced Monday by Firth District Lockheed Aircrart Corporation. force1 keeping che watch on them. Justice Department several blocb away Supervisor Ronald Caspers. Senate Republican Leader Hugh Scctt By 2 p.m. (EDT), protesters lined and police arrested about 60 of them, said President Nixon likely would ask But he cautioned that a problem re-Co t Co an · sidewalks on two aides of the block· clearing tilt area with officers riding on ngress o approve nn Y s recom· mains until the final segment is com· mendation. square building and conducted an antiwar motor scooters. ..-tt said Connally made the recom-" J • c· th ·u "d th 1 d f th pleted in the area known as Pines Bluff ""'-v rally including a peop es press con-1ty au or1 es sa1 e ea ers o e mendalion in Nixon's presence at a ference" at which participants told their antiwar movement had no permil.!I either Park above Coast Highway and on to the regular meeting this morning of the reasons for joining the protest. to meet in the park or to parade through beach below. Presklent and some top aides, including The crowd grew so large on 10th Street, the streets. Caspers s&d he ho~ that financing Connally, with Republican rongressional facing the building entrance of Attorney Police cordoned off the streets sur· for the· second unit will be included in the leaders. General John N. Mitchell, that it spilled Scott said Connally felt such a loan wa1 off the sidewalk into the street. rounding the patk, detouring traffic district's 1971·72 budget with work to necessary to protect ll,000 Lock.heed jobi Chief Jerry V. Wilson acccmpanied around it for about a hall an hour, but begin in the spring of 1972. and the jobs of 14,000 subcontractors oo protesters on a four·abreut march to the about 150 persons were allowed back in The completed first segment is l ,!IOO the. Lockheed TriStar Airbus project. department building which also houses the park 1 little later. That project was threatened by tha the FBI. Tourists in two nearby hotels and office feet long and begins at Camino bankruptcy or the Rolls Royce Company, Marchers <lbeyed orders to keep 011 the workers in adjacent buildings watched Capistrano and runs north on Avenlda maker of the engine for the jumbG sidewalks or face arrest and Wilson the scene from windows. Fortuna to Calle Juanita. passenger plane. atrode down the middle of Ute street as 1------------------------------'--'--'---------- poJlce halted traffic on side streets to the march route. Wlls()n declared: "This march is legal as long as they remain on the 1idewali. '' The demonstraton1 also faced arrest lf they blocked entrancta to the department building or disobeyed police inatructions. On reaching the Attorney General'• en- trance to the Jwtice b u I I d i n g , demonstrators shouted familiar antiwar slogans and "power to the people." The crowd, estimated at 3,000, gathered at noon after abandoning a threat to disrupt Washington rush hour rommuter traffic for the second day in a row. The militant protesters succeeded in rallying their fragmeated.forces later al Franklin Park. The y began the march on the Julllce Department, several blocks away, shortly after 12:30 p.m. (EDT) - four abreast v.'ith arms locked. "We have a rendezvous with destiny in this city" Golden Faints, a staff member of the 'Southern Christian Leadership Conferenc e, told the crowd . Police forces ga thered in force near the park and around the Justice Department building. Police had made preliminary arrests <lr ~everal dozen protesters who had gathered in the park at midmorning. For a while alter that, !he park was cleared by police but then reopened. Police said that by noon (EDT), prior to the beginning of the march, 685 pro- testers had been arrested during the day. 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"We have a unique situation, one that probably ould not occur again for another 100 years," said Superintendent Truman ll<nf<llct. He e1plalned that the atudent went through the entlrt foor year program at San Clemente High School. Another com- pleted the four year curriculum In thrtt years ll speclll request of the parents Both are A studenls with nearly Identical griufe Points. High school principal parrel Taylor ex· plained that when the administration allowed the student to do this by taking extra classes, she and her parents agreed that if the question of valedictorian came up she would not be considered. Now they ltave changed their mind, ac- cording to Taylor. But the tchool board decided Uley should uphold their preo,:lous agreement. "I don't think the parents had the right to make that agreement," said Hurst. "ff a person is capable of finishing high school in three years she sltouldn't be penalited, but congratulated," added Kelley. "She eamtd th!' honor," said Hurst. T11ylor dlsagrted, saying the speaktr for the graduating class S)!ould rt-present that class. lit asked the board to con. sider adopting a specific policy for the futu re selection of valedictorian. The board directed the principal to see that the girl who "·ti! not be valedictorian nevertheless gets special rttognltlon at graduation. ' 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4838 ALDEN'S CARPETS· DRAPES Or, Clll us for our convenient shop-at-home service' IANTA ANA, OIANll TUSTIN C•ll ••• ALDIN 'S llD HILL CAl,m & DIAPlll11 11174 1m .... Tnth1, C.t. 111·1144 I TUHQy, Mq 4, 1971 DAILY '1LOT JJ '-4.~f.!.trr ,. '*' ·.~ "('-."'fl''"Jf. t:~ Prince Can Now Rule In Sweden STOCKHOLM (API Sweden's Crown Prince Carl Gustaf ls 25 years old, legally of royal age . - Now he can rule whenever thi king -his grandfather Gustaf Adolf -is absent. The curly haired prince became heir to th e throne in 1947 \'-'hen his la ther wa1 killed in a plane acciden t. Until now his un cle, Prince Berti!, has t acted as regent when the kine was away. The prince who was 25 April ~ 30, has been linked roman-~ ticalty with starlets a n d princesses. but he likes tradi- • --~ --""!:,.... ......... .,..---··-- J ' ... ' • Porsche. • • Audi. Volkswagen. tion. He enjoys watching the ""·········~ ... -............ _ ................. ·-.............. , ··· . . ···-··~ ........ ,..... ..... -. ............................... , ..... , .... ~-.. . ••·••••·• •• , ••• o .... .................... -.................. ---..... ~ ... ~ ............... ' .~ ... ~ .... -... changing of the guard from horseback in the p a 1 a c e courtyard, and plans to spend the summer studying i n France. The prin ce describes himself as :'just an ordinary guy." He says he is "ready to take over, even as presidenl' if elected. His debut as stand in for the king is likely to come thi! fall when his grandfather goes to Ita ly for a holiday. The birthday marb the start of an annual tax free "salary" paid to the future king by the state amounting to S.10,000. It will replace an un- disclosed amount of "pocket money" he now jet! from his mother, Princ~ss Sibylla. Monticello Names Panel A new slate of officers has bten elected to the Board of Governors of the 334-unit Mon- ticello Townhouses develop. ment in Costa Mesa. Jerry F. Sisk heads the fi vt:-\ man panel as Chairman, with .. Robert F. Marr and Vern Blum winning new terms and James Damato and Harry T. Morgan newly elected. I I ' • ' . ,, Now, For Your Convenience, Chick Iverson Has Centralized All Three Cars At One Modern Facility Because Chick Iverson is one of the largest dealers for Volkswagen, Porsche, and Audi in Southern California, he has been able to bring all three lines to one central location -his new, modern headquarters on East Coast Highway at Bayside Drive. Here, the discriminating car buyer can shop at his leisure, matching his choices to his budget. Compare the economical Volkswagen with the sport-styled Porsche. Evaluate the sensation of European highways-the Audi. Test-drive any of these fine cars, and find the one that feels "just right" to you. Courteous salesmen and expe- rienced finance experts will make your purchase a real pleasure. While there, (take a tour of the-most modern and complete service facilities in California. See the very latest in service and diagnostic equipment and know that any future service re- quirements will be handled by factory-trained experts, using the·tinest in electronic and mechanical deyices. Once again, Chick Iverson. has put you, the customer, first! Now open Sundays 9 am to 6 pm. . . ' • .. PORSCHE AUDI Personal .service at llutual ~~YJ.ogs The Big M is big enough (over $400,000,000) to pay the nation 's highest Interest on insured savings ... 5% to 6%. But equally important -cares enough to give you very personal service. r"!"'•on• d•I Mir ortlct : 2187 Et1t Co11t Hlghw1y / 175·50~0 Other omc11 In Covina. Wtat Arcadia, Pasadena and Glendale I .. . . d ........... ~ • • • I K' I I j , I I, ( I J f • OAILV PILOT Tutiday Mty 4 1971 ........ ....,.,,. .......................................................... ..... lflo•tey's ll'orth OVER THE COUNTER Co1nplete-New Yori< Stock List Payi11g Tuitio11 •• ,,..._llHW ~1111" 111111111 .... , •I • ..,.JlllU!ely t AM lnll'I NA•D •l'k• ,. ,... IM-~11111 .,. nwrr•1.o,_ .,.,~,. II' UllVllWIM. NASO L1ahn91 for Mond1y #Ny 3, 1971 J•I,. N.i ttla _Hf1 INJ,J Ml911 L.w (IMol De !Ma.I Mllll 1.1tW tltst Chi. 2::&or:,. lli •i~ ~P.. ~jt to,1,,.r Jf .,., "~ ~ •J •• ,y:~:n~'li !::..~i'.tt b i ~ m= a ~K:: M )Q :i&\: •• ~.. Him.., t•P .... I ". t~•1 J I' t11 L1• Clttt C~t- 110 "~ »,, t .. 21-: 21 .. ,. .. f 1, . . . . 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J:" - :tr;·r~f;· ll.tll '''""' 'I >J ).; JJ ., ~,. lt r:· ~ By SYL \ IA PORTER Yale and Dulie un1,ers111es ire offering a deferred tu1 lion ' plan to their studenlis for fall of 71 Other ('(ltleges and uni\ ers1t11!:~ across the C<lUn try are also actively y,e1ghn1g ~tponement prottrams Tlus ne1v concept for f1nanc1n~ rducallon "'II mav sweep the eountrv 1n comin~ 1ear~ btcome a key solul1on lo the monstrous f1nanc1al problem~ nf both our schools and atudents Hpre therefore are kP\ tiue:<tlOfl!l you It ~llltlen' might ask ll'JUI an!li'Al!ts based nn thf> p1onePr1ng plan of Vair Var1ation!f 1n 1101 plRn adopted by )Our chosen rn st1tutlon would be m1nor Q What 1~ the 001nl or deferr.d tultlnn plans., A To pro1 1de \OU 111th an noportun1tv lo flOSlpone parl of \(l(.tt tultton until )OU graduate 11nd llN' e11m1n~ an 1ncomr but at !he sam,. 11me 10 m11t:f' sure )our "chool has the l"QU1111lcnl of votir tu111on funtls Ynu pav nff lh" amount postponed II" a <:mall perC"n ta~c of vour annu:il 1ncomr rnr 11 period of 3.1 vears ai the nutc1dP The h1"her \nt1r 1r t nme bracket th,. more and c111ckf'r vou reoa\ Ynor !!chnol hnrrn11:i; 1n t~ n.,.;n n"!'fle Hie lu1t1nn )OU 'l'IOStponc Q Hnw m 1ch tuition c:1 n )1111 pns-1pone" A As nf 1~71 72 an nn tlcrl!'raduate a! 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''!JM 2 1ng Tuesday tl~1fj.c.:JQ Strength v.as attributed partly to a technical ~~~.,cf~':"ll reaction after Mondays bout with profit taking ~nl r 1 :7 \11b1c.h dealt the market its sharpest setback in un at1"f.,c1 I 0ftP1Cllt 4 more than two months uni-• ' Ut1l'Ot'11 • However general opt1m1sm about the economy un t'O'f• " • V"lr'fe' "° continued to help market :sentiment ~:~ .~,, ao The Dow Jones lndustr1al Avt.rage oU more ~ !~ g.~10 than 9 porn ts Monday showed a gain of 6 18 at ~:11"1 "'~. 938 59 shortly before the final gong ~~II~ : Standard & Poor s 500 stock 1nde:< was ahead 8~J.1:ar.4I 044 at 10373 while ad\ances led declines 880 to 8~1t:;.1 io 406 among the 1 669 issues crossing the tape A u2 tF~o ";11o turno\er of around 17 800 000 shares compared \Vlth 0u1h::''"'' 1 18 130 000 shares traded Monday tllG;::in: Closing prices 1ncluded AT&T 48%: up~ Beth ~i ~::Ci r. tehem Steel 2331• ofr ~ Chrysler 32 up 1 % Du U~l"Cll .,, 50 USPCll .ti 70 Pont 146% up 3% Ford 66 up l General Electric tli 5~~ 1" 121 1.1: off ~ General Motors 89~ UJ> 1ilz ffiM 3531,i us s11•• t 40 USTGDllc I l'O up :V. 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No other newspaper ln the world care.s about your com. munlty like your community dally newspaper dots It• the DAILY PILOT Co1nplete Closing Prices -American Stock Exchange List l .. 1111 111: '" tt lr-: • •• ,, 11 H ' • '!" n' ' • ,. •1' ;1: .. " ',!.: ti ' . 00 IO~ 10 ll • '61 1•, !', ~. ~1 'j ·i~ u 1n. ... I J>~ " ' 14 1i '" bi 1: 1:! i Ll .. .1. "" "" ... •• '" '" ... ,,. .. ,, '" " 11i. Ntl llllh I Hit* Lew Clew Clt1 Si l.. Htt (Na.I Hltfl I.• Cl9M Cll .. I•.. Net llllll J N ... U • CllM Cllt S•llt tM..,J Briefs CALGARY (UPI) -Tho $3 4 million arctic test fac1llty established to make a Sl2 m11J1on feasibility study for the Northwest Projects pro- posed ~atural gas p1pe!Jn1 from Afa1ka to the US .Cana dlan border has now started continuous opcrallon The test stallon 1s on the shore or the MacKenzie ruver 65 miles north or Normtln \V c 11 s , NWT NEW YORK (UP!) -NOi• York Ttlephone Co 11Mounced 1t will issue an addltiona l $200 million 1n mortgage bonds and '400 mJllion Yiorlh or common stoek Ir the state public service tommls..~lon approves The bonds will be sold to American Telephone and Telegraph Co the parent ~m pany about OeC' B and the stock early next ytar DIBOLL Tex (UPI ) -The building lnduslry may have 1ta best decade In hu;tory In the coming 10 ye1r1 Pl'Qldent Arthur Temple or Temple Industries Inc told h1S com. pany s annu1tl meeting lt1 based his opt1m1sm largely h!!i said on the booming growth or ntw houslng .11tarta: J I \ J I \ • J4 CAJLY PILOT ,...,.,.,, "'" C, lm • • Ill This latest improvement in Shell gasolines helps keep your car. in tune.That can be important for good mileage and fewer exhaust emissions. 1 TCP/2/ helps keep your car in tune; . This helps hold down exhaust emissions in newer cars, reduce e missions in many older cars-and helps keep your mileage up. TCP/2/ i> Shell's name for a new combination of ingreclie nts. It's not ju!"t an additive. but \\·hat p etroleum l'h emi.:;ts call an "addit iv e pack- l,r/!.1!. IJlfl II fl. hn.J./'. l l'flR/1(1()" prryal/o,, ii!. t11011gh TCPJ!f ~-~-.. <11~,tod.olhejob. ag-e:' It i~a n inlpl'O\'f'lll('lll over ·r.c r' the ' fan1ou ~ gasoline arlrliti,·e de,·clopcd by Shell ;·cai-,; ago. I T0<lay almo>t all gasolines c:ontain aclcliliYe pa<'kage!'. They cliffC>r :-:on1e\,·hal in \\'hat they <lo and how well they do it. TCP/2/ i!' an cfT<.:ctivc ad<l iti,·c package that proYicles an in1pro\'ement in the performance of all of Shell's ga.-:.o hnc>s. The effect> ol' TCP/2/ can be :-:u1nme(I up as }r('/Jli11y to J.:e''I' yo11f cr1r i11 (1111('. 1\\·o of the n1ain pollutanL-; in a car's cxhau~t arc unbumecl h,y- drocarbons and carbon monox- ide. Both are und esirable, and both can go up \vhen your car goes out of tune. In fact, it would not be unusual. for these emis- sion s to soar as much as 50 per- C'ent before you even suspect. it. And by the time you rear tells you it needs a tune-U p, emissions can be extremely high. By helping your car ·stay in tune, TCP/2/ helps stave off that . . . se11ou~ increase 111 en11ss1ons. TCP/2/ can also have a favor- able effect on gasoline mileage. When your car goes out of tune . vour n1ileage tends to go down . TCP/2/ works to keep that from happeaing. TCP/2/ can also actually rc- cl11ce emissions from many cars -and improve their mileage. These are older cars that are, in effect, out of tune as a result of deposits that have built up in their carbu1-etors. Read on to fin(! out hov •. • driv- ing regularly with TCP/2/ helps restore mileage and recluce ex- haust emissions from these cars. 3 TCP/2/ in both Shell and Super Shell nelps extend spark plug life. This helps hold emissions down and keep your mileage up. Wh en spark plugs misfire, a lot goes wrong. Emis- sion s go up, mil eage goes do,vn, acceleration is re- ducer! -and you have to buy new plugs. One of the components ofTCP/2/ works to pre- vent spark plug misfire. Shell pioneered components of this type and Shell gasolines were the first to contain them. TCP/2/ also helps to smooth out rough running in ma11y worn engines that have lost compression. Another component in TCP/2/ is a special anti- ici 11g i 11gredient. It helps prevent stall s caused by carburetor icing before your engine i .. wa1med up on cool, damp days. 4 TCP/2/ in non-leaded Shell of the Future"helps protect against valve wear. One reason Shell of the Future can be made ";th no lead at all is a chemical clement in TCP/2/. Thi~ cle1nenl \.\·orks to protect , ,your engine against possible valve \vear. Shell could have left some lead in for the same purpose. But thanks to TCP/2/ Shell cou ld re- move all the lead. ·-=-1 .. "' - 2 TCP /2/ keeps new carburetors clean, and helps clean up dirty ones. Works to hold emissions down and mile~ge up. Wh n excessive deposits build up on the "throat" of your car- IJu reto1; Jrou r engine is no longer in tune. Emissions can rise dramaticall.v, and n1ilcai:rc u~ually goc~down If you I' t:a1· is se\'Cl':ll j'ear~ ol<I or more, {lcposiL~ may have built up on your carburetor"throaL" Although most of today's gasolines contain a detergent that Nill keep clean carburetors clean, not all of today's detergents can cut dow'll on these deposits once they've formed. TCP/2/ does have that ability. It contains a new detergent combination that can start to clean up a dirty carburetor withjustaf ew tank- fuls of any Shell gasoline. This can reduce exhaust emissions substantially. And it generally helps mileage, too. l. . Good mileage and fewer emissions -they can go hand in hand. \Vhen you bum gasoline more completely here •.• •.. you use less gasoline from here ... , --"'. ............... I •.. and less pollutants are left over to come out here. • Probably the most important thing you can do is get a tune-up. Over half of all cars need a tune-up. If they all got one, total exhaust emissions in the U.S. would be reduced significantly (and in most cases the effect on mileage would be favorable) . •Tu help your car stay in tune, use a Shell gaso- line with newTCP/2/. This will work to hold emissions down -and to keep mileage up. NewTCP/2/ is now in Shell , Super Shell , and non-leaded Shell of the Future . • • 1 My Child the 'Pothead'; (Hope He IGcks Habit) By CHARLES It LOOS 01 tM Oall't l'llOI llott THIS JS a story about bow three cutups from the Newport Beach Fire Department saved my son from becoming a pothead. Michael i:J approaching his second birthday next month like the Wabash Cannonball in Its heyday. One day last week he : -Flushed my wile's car keys_ down the toilet -Tried to go swimming in a bucket of paint thlnner. -Tossed a hardback book I borrowed fro1p my molher-in·law into the toilet. l\.IONDAY, the \Vabash Cannonball was derailed by a cofiee pol -a lf>..cup aluminum etiffee pot. He put It ovtr his head. Then, be couldn't get it ofl It's not unusual for Michael to play with the pots and pans, so many wife didn't think much about it when he dragged out the big drip coff~ pol and put it over his head. She chuck1ed. Michael laughed. Even Bud the house painter smiled. Then MJcbael tried lo take it oft. He cooJ4n't do it. He began lo whine. Mother to the rescue. She couldn't get ll off either. Michael began to cry. Bud the house painter tried his hand at it. No luck. Michael was screaming now. THEY TRIED the old butter routine. It didn 't work. My wife looked at Bud the house painter. Bud the house painter looked al my wife. Then, Bud the house painter called the fire department. "It was one of our more unusual calls," fire department dispatcher Ed McPherson admitted later. For Capt. Ed Hanlon, Engineer Dick Dunlap and Lt Dick Ellerman It doubtless broke up an otherwise dull day of fire prevention inspections. The fire engine arTived on Port Abbey Place in traditional fire engine style, arousing the attention of the entire neighborhood. MIQIAEL WAS hysterical. Breathing was no problem, but he had de- veloped a severe case of panic. Besides, it was damned uncomfortable inside that pol Enter the firemen. smiling confidently. "We'll·have this off in no time, ma'am," said one. '"They think I'm really a dummy," thought my "'ife, . THE FIREMEN tried to lift the pot off Michael's head. J\lichael scream- ed. The firemen couldn 't budge the pot. Their smiles faded. Michael continued to scream. ~ "I can't believe ll," muttered Bud the house painter. Daughter Joan, 5, and her preschool pals had come running at the sound of the fire engine. Neighbors gathered in IJUle groups on the sidewalks. They could hear Michael screaming. The firemen decided on another approach. One held Michael. Another held .. ll]e pot. The third, metal shears in hand, looked for a plaCf: to start cutting. MY WIFE was called in to help hold Michael . Bud the house painter who doesn't have any children stood by. muttering, "l can·t believe it: I can't be- lieve it." 'lbe first sel of metal shears -the kind firemen use lo cut people out of wrecked cars -was too ~ig. So was the second seL Michael con tinued to scream. "I can'l believe ti," muttered Bud the house painter. Another trip to the fire engine tool box brought the shears that finally did the job. The fractured pol was removed, gingerly. f..fichael stopped cryiog immediately. Only the pot suffered permanent damage. APPROPRIATE words were said all around. '111e firemen took their fire engine and went' back to their inspections. nie neighbors drifted home and Joan and her pals went back to playing. Bud the house painter muttered something and started painting again. And the Wabash Cannonball, now back on the track, was dispatched to Grandmother's hoU'se. Later, my wife called me at work. "HONEY," she said, "you're not going to believe this •••• " f'rotn Page l HOSPITAL SQUABBLE ••• Hospital Facilities Planning Committee, "Which was appointed by the Regional (health planning ) Association ruled that &ince the hospital now under con· sideration was significantly different from the hospital previously approved by the hea llh planning association, there would have to be a new full hearing before that group to determine the ad- visibility of recommending federal aid being granted to Ute applicant. . (De Witt Bishop, managing director of the regiona l comprehensive health plan- ning association. told the commission Thursday that the Saddleback HOSP.ital had been approved by the regional CHPA about 18 months ago and did not need the approval of the county hospital planning facilities committeeJ. Butterfield went on to asserl that since ·the history of this hospital is an eight- year history of constanlly changing plans, programs, costs, and locaUons, it ap- peared to some of the commission (But· terfield and Jefferson) that time would be needed to coordinate the act.ivities of the commisskin with the hearth group ac- con!Jng to good plaitning principles. Representatives of the Lutheran Hos- pital Society, planners of the hospital. deny the charge that the location has ever been chan1ed and that there had been "constant changes" in other aspects. "If your Honorable Board chooses to make a deci:lion before the Planning Commission has had the time to make a 'determination' which fully satisfits a majority of the commissioners, then the entire planning process would be un- dermined in such a fashion so as to ap- pear to be glvlng a special privilege to a particular applicant," Butterfield's letter concludes. Butterfield called a special planning tommlsslon meetlng Monday on the Rossmoor Pl1nned Community of which the proposed Saddleback Hospital will be I part. Pre.sent was Mrs. Doreen Marshall, foreman of the Orange County Grand Jury, who was to aound out the jury~ day on a possible probe of the planning commission's acUons of last Thursday. The hospital controversy involving two rival fa cilities in the Mission Viejo. Laguna ffilia area surfaced early last week when It was dlsclostd I.hat Com- missioner Forde has a financial interest In the Minkin Community llospital which is now under construction. \ • ·' It was charged that Forde had been largely responsible ror delaying approval of the ri val Saddleback Hospital use permit. County approval of the permit is essen· tial before May 16 Jn order for Sad- dleback Hospital to complete paperwork nece.uary to qualify for a $1.6 million federal grant. Butterfield said Monday he was "quite Interested in the Rossmoor Planned Com- munity" and thought a session should be held on It ''because It was the flrst plan- ned community in the count y." Roy Gohara of the pl11nning staff reviewed the various changes in the plans as the development grew over the years since first approved by the commission and supervisors in 1962. He Indicated that there was nothing unusual about eight revisions of the plan (actually only five as ll started with the so-called "fourth revised plan"). Gohara said that lnchKled In the plan since Its beginning waa lbe 18-acre hospital site which now includes an ex- isting medical clinic and convalescent home. Butterfield's reasooa for calling today'• session were not clear but could have been an atlempt to justify 1 statement he made in h1a letter to the supervl!ors. "The Rossmoor General Plan hu been revised no less than eight times and the character of the entire area bat changed from simply a retirement community lo one which includes all age and income groups." Gohara's testimony seemed to con- tradicl that statement. Meanwhile, Assemblyman R ob e rt Badham (R-Newport Bettch) has fired off a letter to the county PlaMing Com- mlsson expressing "shock"' at the walkout or two commJask>ners during a rtC"eS3 last Thursday. "If this ls correct, aside from being an affront to my constituent! who were present, this act I c n, Ja my opinion, creal.ea a serious legal conskleraUon In that ll results in tbe Orange County Plan- ning Commission being in permanent rece.u at this time. "I am al 11 loli:ii to understand how two appointed oftici1ls could take such an 1c- tion. ind consider Jt an embarramnent to those superviaors who appointed them."' , Badham concluded tu' asking for ''con- firmation and txpianation of lhls mat- ter." Dogcatcher 'Prob"lems Increasing By BARBARA KllEIBICH Ot ,,.. o.llt ~lltl llaft Even If a policeman'• lot bi "not an 'appy one," as the song goes, it's pro- bably not a great deal worse than the life of a dogcatcher in Laguna Beach. Problems of trylng to maintain an animal shelter and enforce the Art Colony's animal control laws an: ootlined in a two-page dissertation addressed to the city manger by George M. Crosier, executive Vice president oC the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA), In the process of handlin.! 450 assorted call! ranging from picking up strays to issuing leash law citations during t h e month of Marth. employes of the SPCA encountered the following difficulties: -From March 5 to 21 , cats repeatedly disappeared from the sheller after vlsitlll from .young people who apparenUy were removing them from cages and carrying them out. -On March 15 a "hippie type" youth whose dog had been picked up on the beach came to the shelter and threatened the officer in charge with bodily bmn. -On March 18, in a similar incident, a youth threatened to knock the offictr'a teeth down his throat. -On Marth 2.0, while an SPCA officer was issuing a citation a youth came up and released a second dog he was holding while a girl grabbed his citation book and threw it in the sand. -On Pt1arch 26, a group or "hippie" types harassed officers attempting to move a sick seal from the beach to their truck to take the animal lo the canyon Shelter. -On March 26 an officer attempting to catch two loose dogs was pursued by a car which was driven 150 feet on the wrong side cf the road in an apparent at- tempt to nm him down. . The biggest problem, says Crosier, is attempting to enforce the leash law, especially on the beach, where violalors simply run off when an officer ap- proaches. Harassments at the shelter Include throwing rocks and refu~ at the building and Jetting animals out of cages. Dana Point Rep Dahlberg Seated On Capo Board Robert Dahlberg, repr,senUng Dana Point's trustee area four, was sworn In as a member of the Capistrano Unified School District Board ~1onday. Dr. Robert Beasley, board chairman, administered the cath of office. Dahlberg, former superintendent of schOols for the Tustin High School District, Is filling the seat vacated by the resignation of Tom Winget. He la married and has five children and has •esided in the district for the past six years. Dahlberg promised, if elected, lo strive for a more coordinated curriculum among the district's schools to provide a tool by which parenl.s can measure their child's progress. He also pledged himself lo finding ways to save money. The newest trustee is currently head of Marine Capital Ltd .. a company which is developing a portion of Dana Poirit Harbor. Program Slated On POWs, MIAs A special program concerning Jmerican men missing or held prisoner in North Vietnam will be presented Wednesday at 7:45 a.m. at the Hotel Laguna in Laguna Beach. Following a Chamber of Commerce breakfast meeting, Mrs. Janice Lyon, wife of Maj. Don Lyon, will address the group and show a short film. Maj. Lyon, an Air Force pilot, haa been missing sinct 1968 when his fighter plane was shot down over enemy territory 1n Southeast Asia. Following her talk and the film. Mrs. Lyon will answer questions from the au· dience. Reservations for the breakfast and program can be made by calling the Chamber at 4-9~·1018. All Spaces Full For Art-a-Fair All available spaces for the 1971 Art·a- Falr have been aS!igned and a wailing list has been e:iitablished according to Pbll Prent.ice, president of the sponsoring Laguna Beach Fine Arts Association. Grounds layout of the show on Gallery Row, 346 N. Coast Highway, will be revis- ed this year to improve traffic now and leave mote open space, Prentice said. About SO exhibitors will be ac· commodated under the n e w ar- rangement. The show wlll run from July 16 through Aug. 30. Artisb Interested Jn joining the Fine AN Association may obtain further In- formation by calling Jackie Chetta, recording secretary, at t94-0627. s DAILY I'll.Of 3 Capo Plans Attendance Tnlstee1 of tho Ca lclMDI Dbtrtct havo ,.ltd-1 i. -ganlu the attend•,... lllrUllure to i<!milmadat• 4,702 elemental)' ICbool • ·-l{id 11t1ll leave room for .,..,ui. , ..,... School In San J ••• putrano1 which now houses slllh srader1 from all over the distrtct, .-ill jlOlltlnut lo bowe moat of them. 9<11 ln- llud GI additionally h&vlng !lltll ltldt,.. ,f/'Om Palb.W.0 lollool In C.plsttlnO llloeb ii wtfJ blv' lilja..,.., from Ian Jun Eli....,.' ..... Out of Action "''' ......... Antiwar demonstrators filled the streets of Washington, D.C. Mon- day in an attempt lo shut down the government by blocking rush hour traffic. But police were there to halt the guerrilla tactics and 7 ,000 landed in jail. Here, one of those arrested looks out from his cell. Squabbling Solons Reach Accord on 'Nixon Freeway' SACRAMENTO (UPI) -An Orange County assemblyman has withdrawn his threat to "hijack" a northern senator's legislaUon and amend the Richard M. Nixon freeway Into It. Assemblyman John V. Briggs CR· Fullerton), w.ithdrew his prop o a e d amendment Mooday and said on the noor he had reached apparent agreement wilh Sen. Randolph Collier ID-Yreka ). Briggs for the past three years has sponsored and the assembly has endorsed a resolution naming highway 90 in Orange and Loa Angeles Counties the Richard M. Nixon Frteway. Each Ume it was killed in the Senate Transportation Commlttee al Collier's urging. Briggs' latest bill was approved by the assembly last month and sent to the Senate. Ptleanwhlle Briggs announced he would try to amend the measure by Collier naming a bridge In his district after the late Robert L. Bishop, prominent Santa Rosa citizen and former State Highway Commissioner. 'Ille proposed amendment woold have added to Collier's legislation a provision naming highway 90 after the President. But Briggs abandoned the amendment, annruncing he had discussed the matter wilh Collier and saying the veteran lawmaker told him, "Why, Johnny, I've always been In favor of the Richard M. Nixon freeway bill." OUR GRAND OPENING "1hoie ~· wlll lei" room for growth at Saa Jun Sebool wltlcb t1 In an .,.. .,, • ..,. ~· and ' wUI llaep Pallsacles filth ll'idera at their own scfiool,0 said Joe Wimer,. Dtrector of Administrative Services. · Room will bl 1111do for U.. Polludes llltll lt'•dtr• by billln1 two lduea- Uonally hlndlc1ppod clWtt to Viejo llchool In IOlllhlm Mlalon Viejo. W1 P1lm11 lehool Jn Ian cttmente, Ndlleod In 1iu whon ill llrtt<lur<1 - wlllch do not meet earthqllll• ll!udard• -•rt ru:td Ulll 1ummer, will send Jts IUlh llld tlxth graden to Cooconlla Ind fOUrth graclen lo Ole Hanson, abo In Ian Clemente. Viejo School will bowie all of the educa- tlonally handicapped cluses on the elementary level. Crown Valley School In Laguna Niguel will retain its sixth graders Instead of sending them to Viejo School. And all multihand.icapped classes will be conducted in portable classrOOlll! at the Las Palma.s facility . ''Trustees have already approved 11 portable classrooms for the high school," 11aid Wimer. "An additional office trailer will also be required for the high school and for Las Palma.s. There is a possibilt. ty another room or two might be necessary at Marro Forster Junior High, but this is still being studied." The enrollment projections will again be made this month to see if any ad- justments must be made. Superintendent Truman Bened1ct said all the schools ln San Clemente will be full, but will not be appreciably overcrowded since San C I e m e n t e ' 1 ele~entary schools have experienced lit· Ue if any growth since unification. • Careful; Floor Waxed MOSS BEACH (UPI) -Vandab open- ed a valve at a candle factory and releas- ed 7,000 gallons of hot wax which clogged 12 sewers and left a two-inch coaling cf wax on the plant's floor , San Mateo CX>UDo. ty sheriff's deputies said Monday. IS GOING TO BE PURE MAGIC ' ' ' MAY 6 THAU MAY 8 COME SEE OUR NEW REGIONAL OFFICE IN FOUNTAIN VALLEY AND STAY TO ENJOY OUR FREE SHOW MAGIC REVUE CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT ••• FREE GIFTS ANO REFRESHMENTS FOR EVERYONE Slarrlng'TV's Magic Man: CHUCK JONES SHOW TIMES ' Watch for our 11 foot tell genie with free gifts for the children. 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Resor said today the Viet· •Jfflii.ation program is . ~a.king ~n­ couraglng progress, but a difficult penod lits ahead as more American combat troops are withdrawn. A! the withdrawal continues , Resor told a news conference alter an eight-day visit to South Vietnam, the American ''.ad· visory effort becomes increasingly un- portanl" . .. 1...-"AI J travelled around the country, in: eanti.nued "l was particularly impressed with the ~pable people serving in ~r advisory teamJ. We have made extensive Vi~t Cong Spurn War Prisoner Site in Sweden PARIS (UPI I -The Viet COng delega- tion to the Paris peace ta.lb today re- jected President Nixon's call for the c.ommunist side to accept neutral Sweden's offer to intern all prisone~s of war captured in Indochina. ·~ North Vietnamese delegation made no comment. Bu\ b o th Communist dtlegations have always taken the same ~it.Ion on all issues taken up at the P8ria negotiations. The White House aruiounced Monday that Ni.ton bad noted the Swedish offer ''with ' great saliafactlon" and added~ ••The President ~·ould hope that Hanoi will move promptly to negotiate an agreement on this ~su~ to take ad· vantage of this humantanan offer on the part of the Swedish government.'' But Duong Dinh Thao, chief spokesman "«the Viet Cong delegation, told UPI the president's plea wu "a machin~tion" of Ute American administration aimed at "sidestepping the true issues of the South Vietnamese problem." efforts over the past year to attract our best officers into these teams and I believe it's clear that we 're doing so. "In addition, most of these officers have had prior experience in Vietnam. Al our force levels are phasing down, our yowi1 troops are faced with a most dif· ficult job. But they 're doing it well. Al we phase down we're getting a hJgher level of experience in our officers and non- commissioned officers lA the wtit& which remain. Mort of our company com- mande~ are captains now. We have a higher complement of eiperiencid non- commis.siooed officers." Summin1 up the pro1ress of Viet- aamization, Resor said the South Viet- namese anny has usumed reaponsibllity for combat <>peratlons in a (J'tlt many areas in which U.S. troops previously operated and-"hu demoutrated on numerous occasion& that it ia capable of assuming that responsibility. Wicks "Let me get this straight. Rogers 11 In the Mlcf·E1;1t with a Peace Plenl'' BffiMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) -The symptom ntt for human discomfort rose three to four times what. had beeo previously oburved in nonpolluted areas durin1 a recent pollution criJ:is here, a survey .shows. The IUl'Vey came durill1 a period when a high of "11 microgranu or solid matter per cubic meteJJ of air was rte0rded here. ~e federal agencies consider a reading oY 200 critical. The all·time hilh reading of fill was recorded April 20. The University of Alabama at Birm· In1ham, the Jefftl'IOn County Health Department and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency made a telephone survey of more thu 2,900 persons \n 500 families during the week af April 14 • 21. Dr. Peter B. Peacock, chairman of the university'• Department of Public Health and Epidemiology said Monday the survey showed: -Almost 25 percent complained ef cou1h or discomfort involving the throat and chesl -Almost t percent complained of eye irritation. -Some g percent had shortness of breath. Peacock said these symptoms rates were three to four times those previously observed iJI, nonpolluted urban areas. British TV News1nan Put in Irish Jail BELFAST (UPI) -Bernard Falk, a British Broadcasting Corp. I B BC ) television newsman, today began a four. day jail t.erm fer refusing le tell a court the identity ef a suspected Iri~b Republican Army man he had in- terviewed. - The man appeattd back te camera du.r- ina the televised interview. 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After three days of secret testimony before a grand jury, the 19-year-.old an· Uwar activist appeared in open court Dollar Reels In European Speculation LONDON (AP) -~C urr e n cy gpeculators sent the dollar reeling on European exchanges today, and the flood or U.S. money exchanged for West German marks, Dutch guilders and Swiss francs threatened to fiend inflation soar- ing further. The dollar was lln the floor in f'rankfurt and Zurich. Only heavy buying by lhe Bank ef England kept the rate just eff the mandatory intervention point of $2.42 to the pound . Anxiety eve r the monetary situation drove the price of gold up in the London and Zurich free markets. The juinp was 43 cents in London to $39.86. the highest 1evel since the 1969 crisis over the under- valuation of the mark. West Germany 's Central Bank was reported to have taken in $250 million to $300 million in the first hours of trading today and more th an $120 million in the last hour Monday. "Substantial" dollar sales v.· e re reported in Zurich. The s m a I I e r Amsterdam market was also caught in the flurry , with $20 million reported taken in late trading Monday. The speculation apparently was touch· ed of[ by the call from five West German economic research institutes Monday for the mark -now pegged at 27 cents -to be set free in world markets to combat mnation. Speculatars saw the chance of a quick profit, anticipating aoother upward revaluation of the mark that might even force the guilder and the Swiss franc to go up !()(). NY • Ill Monday as the government moved she be forced to testify oo the 1969 bank bom- bing plot. Miss Bacon's attorneys told newsmen that the government's action in bringing up the New York incident had caused "utter confusion." They contended th;it the New York i:tate attorney's <>ffice had de-tided not ta prosecute her since she had "abandoned interest" in the idea. Six alleged mem- bers of the Weatherman grou p arrested outside the bank pleaded guilty to charges of conspiring to commit arson. Judge George H. Boldt turned down a defense motion to disqualify himself but took under advisement another defense move to void the warrant under 1,1•hich she' was arrested and held. He scheduled a late Wednesday a[. ternoon court session to • hear oral arguments on the defense motion and the government motion that she testify on the First National Bomb plot. 1'-1ean1,1·hile. Miss Bacon's mother. 11-irs. John Bactin, Alherton, and San Francisco radio station KSAN both recei ved a let· ter from the ''Weather Underground '' asserting that lhe girl had no part in the Capitol bombing , which was done by "our organization.'' The Justice Department revea led the \vide scope of the grand jury in- vestigation of antiwa r activity, llsting !\even possible violations of federal law in it s motion. These included : "Interstate tra vel to organize, promote and encourage a riot. "Interstate transportation of explosive · de\•ices. Russ Fly Superjets Ou l\1 ideast Sorties LOJ\'l)ON (UPI ) -Soviet pilots have flov.•n their flrst test missions over Egypt in secret superjets shipped orlly rece ntly to the Arab nation to boost the Kremlin Middle East mili~ry posture, diplomatic sources said today. The planes were said to be "differenl'' from Sovie t jet warplanes identi fied to date. Sources said !here was no doubt they were of new, hitherto unseen design and pe rformance and probably were ~1JG23s which are still on Moscow's :secret list. : . . . . \ •' I I ~ps Earthq11a~e? Mo111 Says So By THO~IAS f\IURPHI NE O! '"-Dl llY P ll•I Slaff ROCK & ROLL DEPT. -Shortly before 9 a.m. yesterday it seemed like somebody here in the newspaper of[ice dropped the big dictionary. The whole place shuddered. No"" il must be admitted that certain readers with slight smirks have sug· gested maybe we don't have a dictionary in our place. This ls not true. \Ve have several. All brand new. Any\\'ay, I digress. \\'hen the V>'hole place shuddered, 1,1·e ran a quick check .to determine if anvbodv had dropped a die· tionary. Sure enough. nobody had drop- ped one. mu ch less picked one up. THEREFORE WE came to the in- exorable conclusion that there had been aR earthquake. Under the ci rcumstances, I reacted like any cool. veteran. red· blooded newspaperman. I called my 1nother. Yes, she reported. there had been a shake. Rut !he family china was stil f in place. Thus comforted. I had regained enough C.'ompo:>ure to have a reporter call the earthquake people at Cal Tech. Cal Tech people said they hadn 't felt a thing. That cooled us on Cal Tech right there. So \Ve C31Jed use. Earthquake pro. pie at USC \\'ere far more confident. 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The Irvine Company un•eiled Its concepts for the 3.$.mlle pie.ce of precious ocean-ori'ented property be- .. tween Corona del Mar and ~guq.a Beach last week - and, as promised, offered some new approaches to coast· man Robert Burke {R·Huntington Beach) announced ·his opposition to a bill to allow venereal disease Instruction without parental consent because il would exp9~e ''clean wholesome kids~' to VD educat.ion "along with those " line de•elopment In California. · ApparenUy weit aware of ·the rnuJUtude of forces interested in preserving California's coastline from bar- rier-type developments and restricted public use, the Irvine Company put some provocative thoughts into its concepU. They Include a shoreline v1alk along the enUre beachlron~ two large regional parks, three parkin& ) groves with shoreline access, and a marine preserve. · All in all, Jt's a recreation-oriented approach that al this point has many appealing aspects. But, definitive plans can come only after a lot of negotiation and cooperative effort involvlng the com· pany, the state or county and the two cities, Newport ·Beach and Laguna Beach, that are contemplating annex• atlon of the area.. ' With the tax bill of $1 ,700 a day on Ibis undeveloped land, the prospect of restrictive shoreline legislation and the uncertain behavior of county government, it is lo~ical to assume the Irvine Company is eager to move ahead, and to do what needs to be done to assure public approv;il. Governmental agencies involved should pick up the 0011 and look into the proposal. 'Clean Kids' Need I t Too who need il." · · It is weU eStablished" that "those wtlo neei:l it" are about u likely to liv'e in Beverly Hills or Newport Beach as in Watts or Compton. And VD education is health education and shOuld not be confused with sex educa· lion. Eradication of the di.Sease cannot come without widespread education, and Assemblyman Burke should know this. . . . One who understands this is . Cathy Hoad, age 15, wbOSt letter to Assemblyman Burke is reprinted in Mail· box below on this page. This bright young lady speaks truly when she emphasizes. ''All kids need it!" Much more·might be said about the assemblyman's blind spot, but Cathy Hoad bas covered the ground for her peer group quite well. . The Merry Month of May May Day has come and gone, and with it the annual observance o( Law l>~y and Loyalty Day io free America and the festival of lf'.lned might in Communist Russia. For othtr contrasts, May Day also launched Na· tional Tavern Month and Mental Health Month. In Germany. -the spring festival .\Valpurgisnacht enda when the witches Cly on the last night of April. And then it's time for pretty queens of the May and May poles around which to dance, weaving ribbons. Or at least· it once was. To the sentimei:italist, May remains the merry month degpi.te all the ·busy-ness. It recalls Longfellow. The poet called !-fay a "perfumed word," meaning j'youth, Jove, song, and all Uiat is bea"utilul in life." I 1 ·toil~~ .... · California and the nation are in the midst of a venereal disease scourge which ha1 shot up from epi· demic 19 pandemic i;roportion$. California, ranking third in VD Statistics nationally, ha4 more than 115,000 re- ported cases last year -and_how.many more· went un· reported is a:°yone's guess. · ' · . ' . ln the face of this ve~:r~aI emerg'!'cy, Assembly· It's a happy thought to counter the pain of· a strife- tom world. . ~WE'R E eONNA HAVE TO' 5TART DUMP!~ SAltAST." '· Prisons A re Uni ve rsities For Burglnrs·'·- . ~· .,..~ .. ,~·· 1 ·Sydney · J; Hilrril • ' Glaneing through a batch or new bOOk.s publishers have sent me this spring, l saw the title, "Are You Safe From Burglars?," written by a reformed house· breaker named Robert Earl Barnes. Leafing through the pages, I didn't nnd much I didn 't know before (No, I'm not t;afe from burglars, and neither are you ); but I did learn how Barnes became such a crack prolesslonal before he was 21. Going to prison, that's how. When he entered for lhe Jirst time, he waar a raw kid who just knew how to throw a pad· ded brick througp a. window and make off with a few transls· tor radios and wrist watches. WHEN llE LEFT, Barnes had a post· graduate course in breaking an<t, en- tering, and became one of the most s~c· cessful burglars in lhe nation. He rece1v. ed a million-dollar education in the various prisons he attended -lhe million dollars coming out of our hides. He learned how to use ·a le.Ver bar and a sma ll pry bar, lining up the tumblel'1 in a padlock so lhal it would snap open. He was schooled in ''punt.iring." "peeling ,'' and drilling safes. He was taught how io tape Wlndows , use glass-cutters and plungers' to enter Skylights. And· lhe fastest and easiest way to disconn~i chain door locks and pry doors off theU' frames. JN 'I1IE PRISON welding shop, which W&ll run by an experienced burglar· aafecracker, Barnes took a , ten.week Dear Gloomy 'Gus: lf local •teache{'s are so unhappy wjlq. ltJ4!ir .p.ay, Jet lhem be re- placed by aerospace engineers who have used up lheir 65 bucks a week. That would boost lhe de-- gree level, most likely, and they could lake a crash course in blackboard decoration. If nece.s- sary! ~.G.M. tlois '"'''' ,.lltcll ..,...n• ,i.w., "" MUUlfllr """' .. 1111 --· 1-"'4 tMr Hf HtN ,. GIMl'lr Giii. O•llr , ... ,. course in blov.•ing safes. He pracliced for hours on one-quarter·inch steel plates \\'ilh an acetylene torch. He acquired a delicate touch Jn regulating the amounls of oxygen and acetylene to reach U1e most effective temperature. and at the same time avoiding the danger of an ex· plocling lank . His proressors in prison also showed him how to burn a sare at the center of Its door. how far lo nl easure rrom the handle to the con1binalion dial before drilling a hole. and other esoteric techl'li· ques for tripping locking "dogs" on safes after holes have been punched in them. !\IOST or ALL. Sames was given "conne<.1ions" in prison -the names of reliable bondsmen, lawyers and fence11 who would defend and protect him when he got out. After 21 1nonths in prison, and just on his 21st birthday, he walktd out • free man -and within 48 hours burglarized a house In St. Louis County, proudly opening his rirst wall safe. What the average ignorant citizen doesn 't realize is that the more men you sentence to prisons such as thls -and all prisons are much like this -the more trained and experienced criminals are released to society. There is lltUe point in catching them . prosecuting them, sen· tencing them. and jailing them tf all the prison does is turn a bad thief into • good one. There is no evidence It does anything else. Crabs for Big Trout? P.1osl Ca\lfornia trout fishermen. don't usually expect much more thele days than the pan-siu finsters lefl in ~ gtate·s streams by hatchery plan\iilg trucks. It's no wonder then that their adrenalin flows a bit when they witness films of trophy weight trout taken in South America's Andes highlands. Things may change here, however, lf fiiate fi.sherles e•perts are right about the diet of the south of the equator troul A tiny freshwaler Crab catted l)ancora is credited by sclentlsl:i with the famed growth of°'. wild trout parti~ularly ·Jn. the \.\:ater& ol Chlle and Argentina. " r G nest Report, years to \\'Ork out details of exporting the crabs most adaptable to California con- ditions. Biologist Jim Burn" of Sacramento is now '400 miles into the Chilean w 11 d s south of Santiago and the first shlpment of pancora, which was nown here in lce- packtd containera, is under survey at the department's Central Valleys Hatchery near Elk Grove. WIULE EARLY judgments are th1t the pancora could become a staple in thf: diet of game fish, little it actually known about their biology so a flnal decision on their planting must await f u 11 ps.tho&oglcal studies of the tiny beasts. Whtn It b determined that the crabs are disease free W:y w111 be tramferrtd SOME 340 OF the dime-sited creatures are now re11tlng In California and may well be lhe key to enhancing "ild Ush producUon in tht state's 18 ,000 milts o( trout stream5. Studies o( lhe crab by the Department of Fish and Game and CalUornia Trou~ a atatewlde s;iort.smen's organiiation. indicate that the pa.ncora may provide a badly needed new food source In the 1iau·1 heavily fl.Shed from the1r present lsboratory aquariums streams. to t:rperim'!'~t t.rouP., lhat simul1te · ltrum condtliona. Al ~ rtJ1ull California Trout Q Un• : l.Dltoduction of the piulCOC'a to natural derwr1tingtthe ~.000 cost of sending an• weters without the tests could rtsull In experienced DFG trout atrcam 'coklglst e&,fogical problems such u tl)ose posed lO South America for two ~Uve: by anglet'I who unwltUngly releaM: undesirable bait fi!h ln trout w1tera to Quotes Rod&« tbn11, u -,•·rr thm! 11 no r!Speci for othen, lhere Is oo soclet_)'; ·.-;Uhoul IOCitty, lhere la chao1; w1Ut chaos wt art alJ destroyed.". I the total detrime nt of the fi3htry. So tht at.ate'• trout mu5t wait awh!le before they can join their lellow Qillfor· niana &s aficionados of fresh a-a\, But 1r the poncorA turns oul 1s expeckd the wiit will be well worthwhile. Br. Mlli:' Abr1mS011 C•Ulom ' F,awr. ko1ce , Rally Failed to Broadeta Bas¢ of Jtlot{e1tae1at 'Dump Nixon' Drive ls{Jllimpressive WASHINGTON -·No one is forgetting what happened to Lyndon Johnson, but it is safe to aay that Republican strategists are less than terrorized by the '·Dw11p Nixon'' movement at th.is point in the pre· 1972 maneuvering. Their reined view is based in part on a "strictly confidential" report on the first "Dump Nixon" rally held In Providence. R.I., last month. The report, prepared for the Rhode Lsland Federation of College Republicans, is being i n f o r m a 11 y C'.irculated here. Two Democratic presidential hopefuls, Sens. Edmund S. Muskie, D·f\.1e., and Birch Bayh, [).Ind., s p o k e at l h e Providence rally . So did Rep. Paul N: P.1cCloskey, R..Ca!if., U1e rongressman v.•ho has been threatening to oppo.<Je President Nixon for the GOP nomination. THE RA.LLV AITRACTED national at. tentlon because one of its prime-movers "'as former Rep. Allard K. Lowenstein, of New York who spearheaded the dump Johnson movement. Police estimated al the lime more than 15,000 people attend- ed lhe.,Sunday afternoon rally, which v.•as hetd on the steps of the Rhode Island State House. The College Republicans photographed the rally from the air, however. One of thelr photos, said to have been taken dur· ing Muskie·s speech, was ''gridded" - )r,~'."1' ~ I Allen-Goldsmilh · , ' .......... that is, subjected to a careful sector·by· sector head count. This analysis has pro- duced a crowd estimate of only 7 ,ODO in attendance. That turnout does not impress GOP strategists htre. since they have con. eluded that there v.·ere 30,000 studenll a\·ailable at eight colleges v.'ilhin five n1il es of the rally site. They note that the rally \\·as advertised in handbills as an .. Anti-war, Dump Nixon Concert,'' wHh rock mu sicians Joni ~1itchell, Peter Var· row and Alex Taylor listed as the at- tractions -not the politic.ians. HOCK NOT TALK -fronl the con- fidential report or the Federation 01 College Republicans: ''Our ground observers unani.inously agree that practically all the crowd were students from nearby colleges and high schools. The rock music before, between and after the speeches \vas probably 1nore in1portant to the crov.'d than the politics. "The non-students present \vere mostly <.'Ollege faculty members, state employes and upper middle class females. They clustered on the edge of the crowd a n d seemed, 'for the most Part, 111 at 'ease in the student crowd. . "Even though the rally was aimed at blue collar workers in theorv. · 'no \VOrkers came that ~·e noticed." Iii sum, the rally failed to broaden lhe base of tbe anli-Nixon m<lvement. drew ·rar rev.·er people than had been· hoped, · and \\'3S rather quiet and diJpirited. "EXCEPT roR the hard care of ear· ly arrivals on the Stale House sh1p.s. ( &!>- proximately 1,500. according lo · the photos), lh'rt was virtually no apptause, group singing, or enlhusiasm." The report also too£1udtd that the organization \\'hich sponSo~ th e Providence. rally, C i t i z e n ! for Alternatives Now (CAN ),' is a New York operation, for which Rhode lslandfrs \Vere "fronl 9." It states that tht organization was sup.. posedly formed only 24 days before the ' rally in a meeting with LowenBtein • present, at the home af Malcolm Farmer . 111 (an ex-Republican who has apparent· · ly sw itched parties.) No prominent Rhode Islanders, Republican or Democrat, spoke at the rally, according to the GOP report. It t.-oncludes that Lowenstein is the ''real leader" of the CAN organization and not's that posters and other material for the rally were printed in Ne'v York - a wholly : uncharacteristic diversion for suppos,edly loca l politicians. National publicity and coverage was also arranged from New York City, act'Ording to the . GOP reporu. IN ADDITION" to these findings, the report . predicts that P.fcCloskey \viii n1ount . "a dedicated, l'."ell·financed effort to def'eat President Nixon in the Rhode Island . primary .'' It sa}'!! the campaign \1ill use student manpower and seek to turn . aiit a big prim·ary vote against the President from GOP liberals "of whom there 8.re thousands." The report also states that McCloskey counts on ·"rriass registration'' of the tiny state'9 45,00lf college students a! lhe key to victory in a state where the GOP primacy vote" has never reached 29.000. FOOTNOTE -The Co llege Republicans also report I.hat they washed the windshields of n1ost of the cars park· ed near the Providence rally site. On. each windshield, they· placed a handbill : '!Your wiridshield has been washed courtesy of R. I. Federation of College Republicans. · "Now that you can see more clearly, we hope you v.·ill join President Nixon in working for a full generation of peace." By Robert S. Allen and John A. Coldsmith 'All Kids Need Information on VD'· To The Editor: I have ju.!l sent the followina letter lo Assemblyman Robe.rt H. Burke : "Dear Mr. Burke : "I am 15 years old, old enough to know about se:r: and venereal disease. "I have just finished reading an article 011 the front page of lhe DAILY PILOT. Apri1'27. Jt was on VD. The article stated why you opposed lhe VD teaching bill. "You have probably heard all so rts of opinions from adults. Here 's Ill)' opinion. In lhe article it said that you oppose the bill because it would subject 'clean '1.'holesome kids' along with 'the Ol"le.!I who need it.' All kids need it! How can you go into a crowd of kids and say 'you're clean and wholesome and you're not.' As • teenager I know ror a Jact you can't, Sometimes kids get too emotionally in· volved with othen and without knowing it end up with VD. If a girl geta VD. how is she supposed to know she has it unless she knows what to look for. IN 1164 THERE "'ere 2.850 deal~ caused by syphilis. and lhere are an esll· mated 1 V.i million reported cases of gonorrhea each year. That's nol count. ing the unreported cases. "About tv.·o weeks ago the girls' ---By George --~ Dear Gtorge: J.s It true thal the American housewife, with all her electric ap- pliances, is softer than lhe Euro- pean housewife? CLARA Dear Clara : c~ Clara, 1 don't kni)w. P.-ly wife would "' fwious if 1 "·ent around tesUng the softness of varklus other lkwewlves. Dear George : Should you kiss a girl on ~:our lint date? SUED. Dear SUe D.: Yeah. I probably should. But my wlft 11 so narrow·minded I can 't af· ford to take that kind of cha.net on such anort acquaintance. You know wbnt, Sue? You·re pr,tty no.~y. comt to think of It. ' MailbQx " ·.-c.. .• ' _, physical education classes at Edison High School v.1ere shown a movie on venereal disease. I'm all for this. How can a VD epidemic be stopped if the kids don't even know they have it? Half the girls in my class didn't know that VD can cause dea th or sterility. And a quarter didn't know VD can be cured if caught early enough. "I'm glad my parents art open minded about sex. and I know 1 can Come to them with questions· and not be em· barrassed or afraid. Too bad all parents couldn't be like mine. "Thank you for taking time to read my letter. "Sincerely yours, "CATHY HOAD" Na tional Guinea P ig To the Editor: I have just finished reading the letter by James D. Bolding (Mailbox, April 20 ) in which he expounds the law. His exact statement was. "Law Is for the lawless.'' The whole letter seems to have been ln- splrtd by the aid t.heory that good guys wear white hats and bad gu}'s don't shave. I have alw1ys been led to un- 'White Chr y santhemums' Back in 19M the late Gene Fowler described the antics of the John Bar- ry1nore Hollywood clique in a book titled ··~·linutes of the Last Meeting." A prom· inent 1nember of that company was the so-called "ex·king of Greenwich Village." one Sadakichi Hartmann. Born in Japan 1n 1869 or a Japanese mother and a Gern1an father. he became a naturalized An1erican In 1"4. He was a respected poet. playwright and art critic, an ~rt lstocratlc man af letters of the Mauvt l>tcade who wore a white chrysan- themum In his lapel. A reasonable facsimile of Dr. Fu P.ianchu he might have been. Yet Ken- nelh Rcxroth claims Sldakichi was a gre,.t deal more than a Tibetan from Qntral Casting : he was an authentic cullurt bearer outranked in his day. Rex· roth reels, only by James Glbboru l~uneker. A RENOWNED alcohollc, Sadakichi later became an "importunate beggar," in George Santayana'• view. He wound ' up in lfollywood playing court jt.!lter to Barryn1ore and Company, le 11 in g outroigeous, If genuine tales about himself, Rodin and Wall Whitman drink· Ing beer in Vienna. or tilt tlmt he played the court magician without makeup In ' Douglas Fairbanks' "The Thief of ~agdad" of 1923. Hartmann's pepers ire housed at 01' University of Califumla at Riverside (he: died In 1944). Out of these, • pair 0( ~Jars and Sadakichl enthu3lasts, George Knox .and Harry W. Lawton, have fregments and pronounctmenU liUed ''White Chrysanthemums.'' It is an interesting documenl ir only that It showa lhere really was a Sadakichi llartmann. 1r anylh.lng, It resernblea ' II, L. P.1encken's series of "P~judicta" - paragraphs, jotUngs, longer observatlom on just about anything. art to the mass medja, automation to actors, wine, photography, prejudice. He. was an original who performed in an 'r3 that spreed from \VhJtman to Oene Fowler, a eenerally underrated talent for which his Rlver!llde partlsant 1eek· some ret.'O"gnitlon In this literary curiosity· piece. I hope they spread their en- thusiasm Into a full ·sc1'9 bklgraphy. lllerder i. llerdcr; $5.95). ( lVlnLam lfo1•• derstand that lh' law was to protect the innocent and that a man was indeed in· oocent until proven guilty. ALSO IN HIS letter he stated, .. "'e have made a national hero of a man con· victed of ;-the murders of 22 unarmed civilians ... I believe we have made a na. tional guinea pig of a man who will pro- bably spend lhe rest of his life more miserable than if we'd had him shot to death before a firing squad. He's just the pound af Desh we·ve all been looking for. \Ve're lighting an undeclared war and ao unmarked enemy. L\' sucn A WAR (or unwar, whichever suits propaganda1, there is bound to be chaos. If a hero has been fabricated, it i!t the ·united Slates of America herself trying · to pretend th11t she ca11 do no wrong. The troth, as I see it, Is thal she not on. Jy makes mistakes, but has blundered herself into a non-war in v.•hich her men are being killed by an undefined enemy l.!1 this your "civlli7.ation?" ' GLENN WILLIAMS ----. Tuesd•!'. May 4. 197J The editorial page of lite Doll11 Pilot seek.a to Inform ant.I 11im.- UUl:tt readers bl/ 7Jf"esenh11g tl1i.s new1paptr'1 opi11ion! and com- fnfntary o-n topir-J of '11tere1t end slQnijicanct, b11 providing a f orum for tM ezpret.tion of our readers' opinion1, a-nd br pte~tnting the div1r1e vltto- pointt of i11jormcd ob.~trvers 011d spokcsme11 on topict of Clur day. Rober! N. Weed, Publisher ' .. CHECKING · •UP• ' ' Genilest · People In Vets' Offices By L. M. BOYD THE PERFECT SEC- RETAR..-; st81lds 5 .• feet 51": inches tall, weigbs.117 pounds, ·~ tape-1neuures. 36-24.36. That's what a com pu ter figilres. Started with' a' roster af • 7,482 secretaries. Their charaCteristics y,·ere 'detailed on cards. These were whiffled through. The machine kicked oul only liecret ar i es designated by ·1Heir bosses as changed significanUy In the last 150 years. IT'S AN ANIMATED PIC- TVRE of. a roan. yawnin1. 1'1ost realistic. 'ActuaHy ap. pears to move: Like one or thoSe scinic signs that ad- vertise bei!r. Anyhow, the in· ventor. of lhis yawning-man picture claims it's a surefire cure for insomnia. Hang It ln your bedroom, be contends, and it will put you to sleep in two !1Jinutes. Some notion. · superior. Another average or CUSTOMER SERVICE.: Q. those turned up the foregq'ln'g_ .. Didn't Thomas Jefferson free vital stallstics. This sensuous"-all his slava in his last will computer did ·not specify . ind tesµ.ment?" A. He .freed whether the perfect secretary five. But left about 145 others typed or took shorthand. . tp hiS 1 legatees· , . • Q .' _-\ toS ANG~i..ENO 'of con- siderable experience contends that place where you're mo1l apt to meet the genUest. frie11dliest people in the world is any \'etcrlnarian's \Vaiting room . . . IF YOU \VANT to know v;hat life's like in Ne1v York and Singapore. bear in mind New York has the world's largest men ta I hospital and Singapore the world 's largest maternity hospital .1. • HOW DO YOU feel about tossing out the gold and using lable salt for mooey? Price of salt hasn't "W.hatevet happened to Him and Her, those bf:agles tha! former President J o h n's o n picked up by Ult ears?" A. Her died in' 1964. Him in 1966. &\tONG GIRI.S: Gemini tends to look younger longe r. Aries is a sunshine lover. Taurus is ;iarticularly at- tractive to construction men. Cancer v•ould prefer to 111ake babies with abandon. Leo brooks no interference In the kitchen. Aquarius v.'ins her debates, usually.· Not much scares the Capricorn except first~f--the-month bills. Ubra goes for "'hat.ever Is cuddly and helpless. Virgo "-'OUld lake NO Ringing up painting, il time allowed. Pisces frets too much over in· justices, much too much. Sagit. H ea·rd iii tarius is passionate with one. affectionate with 1 rev.'. bu t al oof with most. And Scorpio: Hubby's Ear being exceedingly i "1 e" s e herself. likes re I axe di HICKSVILLE. N.Y. (AP) _ gentlemen. Or so contends our Last November Ca I e b Pla~l man. Hornbostel. an architect. IT'S NO\\' an established threw out the house telephone. scientific ract the heartbeat or He says it improved his life. the average Tokyo commuter For a v.·hile Hornbost.el 's 14-jumps 30 beats per minu1r year-0Jd son. Joel and his on trains .. , WHEN OUR daughter, Martha, 15. "really La n g u a g e ~t a n ' s a i d hated" him , he says. His wife "scratched'' was lhe: longest Martha howe\'er, was grateful. one-&yllable English word, he "The squabbling over that fa iled to consider "strength," " "streaked," "scrunched," and phone was driving me batty, Mrs. Hornbostel, a state social "stretched," didn 't he? ... worker, said. "It was getting Ar.I ASKED WHAT proportion so bad t would almost break of the working men makes a into tears at lhe thought of living off the automobile. Just coming home at night." aboul one out of every seven Now the children, when they ciUzens who draw paychecks. tire of using a pay phone a few _ Your questions and com.- blocks away, visit. friends. me11ts ar e welcomed and They study more, and l\iartha will be used in Cl-IF.:C.'K /1\1G has taken a part time' job. UP wherever 1Jossib/r . Ad- Hombostel says the ·phone dres's 'Utters t(I l.. ~/. Boyd. nev er "'as of much use to him. P. 0. Bqx 1875. Ncwpor! Beach. Calif .• 9266n Clients ""ould call at' three inl-;::======.:.----, I the morning. he says, andl • fights over its use had loosen- ed the wires, making a good connection a sometime lhing. \Vhen he called from the of- fice to say he would be lat~. invariabl y the children were on the line. "The change has been worth Jt," Hombostel says. "There has been peace and quiet - a renewal of con- versation -a family in the old sense again." "The s ilence i.! so b eautiful,'' says l\1rs. Hombostel. . ' TOWN & COUNTIT 777 J.MAlll OWlf 71 4-S4J.1111 LET'S BE FRIENDLY II you have nc1" nci;:hbnr~ or know or anyon<' n1ov in;: to our area, please !I'll us so that "'" may f'Xt1~11d 11 friendly welcome and h~lp them to bceome acquainted in their new surroundings. So. Coast Visitor 4f4.G57' 494-'36' ' Harbor Visitor '46-0174 SPICE RACKS MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL! 25,oOFF most spice rocks WISTCllff PLAZA 17" & llYl•I •IWPOIT llAC" ,. 714 -'41-ttn .. • 041l Y PllOT · 1 • \ Negotiations lor For1i1osa l1npo~sible TAJPEl (UPIJ -No matter how the plng pong ball · bounces between Peklng and Wasbington, the Nationalist Chinese government will never be willing or fo rc ed to negotiate . with Communist China over the status ef Formosa. \ This is lht! conseruius of politicaJ .a,nd d i plomatic observers in Taipei over a statement made \Ve4nesdaY by . U.S .. State Department spokesman.Charles Bray. ; Bray , was quo).ed , as sug- gesting such · direct negotia· lions ,bet.ween Peking and Taipei as •• ~·ay to settle. the dispute over who ba s sov:erelgnty over .T~wan. . . Aside . from polit_ical ethics, the miln reasoO President Chfana: Kai-shek's govern:merit wil~ not. consider, negoliatin& witl,i PeltiiJg is the status .quo U1e Nationalists , maintain in Taiwan.· . , Chiang. has an army of some 600,°" trained troopa In Taiwan auppo~ by a batUe- tested air force of over 700 plane.! 'and a navy of over 300,000 tons. Man y lo c ally born . Taiwanese may ndt Uke some or the poli<:iea Cb i an c 1 1 go~nmenl is following, but his uncompromisine: anti-Com- • • munLol polley bas the support ol nearly everyone in TaJwan. 1be Chinese Communlst.s In t95S tried hut failed lo like Quemoy, a group of blaods sitUng on the doorstep of Ctm· munJlit Chlna . The N1tionalista do not bellevo the Communlm . are capable, now er in the fottaeeable r u t u r . • lti "liberate" Taiwan wilboQt thl we of_ atomic weapons. Newsmen 1n Hon1 ICq d l.qndon J'M'•Ml•ll1 Clmt "" with rtpO<tJ llill Cbllol Chon1·kuo. Ollana'• eldett '°" tnd.vicepr•mler, w11~1 ne1otl1\lnJ with Poldq lfOI' various iasues. " . I. ,. : Bank of America strikes a blcnv for baller uncl•stGndiilg. ' . • ' .1' BANK OF AME;R\C,.. W•v• streamlined your statement We'veculouttht dutterand made other helpful innovations. So now you can balance your'. checkbook quickly and easily. We coll it the Timesciver Statement. J. We're listing the checks on your statement in the order in which you wrote them. Jfu:J,.AAU.: M'll.ANCH • · ~IU.DAI.£, CALil'Ull.NtA ~ . . .......; , : ~ :'/!!SC~LL. 'QK. OROE!t S/it.VlNGS CHRISTMAS fltlRV. CHOE. ' 2•,6 247 248 ,. J 19 • ' •1 -./,1 t !)..6 ~ ~:~. 1i21 1 l2s ' ' tj29 1 ' 2 i l 249 250 251 t. ·2 \ 2 ' 2 ? 3 2e You can tell at a glance . ' which checks hciven't come i~ yet. We mark the gaps in your check numbers with an asterisk. 253* 254 255. ..256 ' " 257 260*~ : 2!1e .2he ., 2i 11 2f ~· . '2 t1a· 2 1~·z, 2jz4 . 3. Wrlre als~ listing the checks vertically. Which is the · natural way to reod figures. t • 261 ' ,.. _, '. t ' , • ' ' I \ • ' r·:· ... . ' The wh"'• thing's so timplr, somtlime1 we wonder why W9 didn't do it IOQnfr. If you're not a cust-lf ours, wovldn't this be ''t t !\ . a good lime ta join the . ·~~ 20th century? ' . 1 \ ., I r . .. ~ . . .. .... . , ... ~ . ft DAILY PILOT Tuesday, May 4, l 9n ·Unit Votes •, To Abolish State OEO • Younger 'Gratifle ft' ' Cons Calm on Death Ruling SAN QUENTIN (UPI) -Sllte Attorney G e n e ra I There was "DO outcry, nt Evelle J. Younger, at a news PLAY GOLF! PRIVATE WSONS $6 EACH OR 6 LUSONS FOR $)0. GROUP LESSONS SACRAMENTO (UPI) -An hss,embly Fiscal Committee \ooted Monday night to abolish :the state Office of Economic )>pportunity by' eliminating lunds from Gov. Ron a 1 d "Reagan's prop:ised bud~et. · But the committee, deluged with protesl!I from a long parade of \\'ilnesses who said the y represented the poor. agreed to press for passage of a separate bill to restore the fl0,000 appropriation. d ti " M _... tt conference in San Franclsco, emonstrll on o,_.y as said he was "eraUDed" at the convicts condemned to deal.b court's decl.!lon, but that he received word the U • S • did not expect a wave of ex· supreme Court had rejected ecuUons to follow. two challenges te the death "I'm graUfied. not because But Younger sald lt may be some time before tbtre art any executions and e v e n tona:e.r before the whole ques- tion is settled, adding, any· one wilo believes thl• decision Is the last word on those 99 convicts on death rtw i.!I unrealistic." penally. I'm bloodthirsty, but because I No one has been executed in believe the 20 mi 11 i 0 n·.----------11 San Quentin's gas chamber caJifornia citizens have a right '' For Sit lessons Include•: fr•• U1e of Ckib1 And A Game of Golf ALUMINUM GOLF CLUBS FOR IXTU. DISTANCE H G. SUS.II U• ............................ 509/o O" Assemblyman Willie Brown Jr. (D-San Franci sco) chairman of the Ways and "teans Committee. said the separate bill will require ·that at least half of the decision· ~makers in the state OEO be poor people. since April 12, 1967, because to determine this," Younger Qu:ck n:et courts have been awaiting the said. " " high court's decision. U capital punishment is end· ,.;::.=== The four-year moratorium ed, he saJd, "it should be done Da,tge rous' may be extended longer wh1Je through the legislature and not 1he Supreme C.ourt considers through the courts." the que.!IUon of whether the1;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiii Say s Doctor death penalty constitutes cruel and unusual punishment under the eighth amendment. LOS ANGELES (AP) -But Monday's r u Ii n g l\1any quick reducing plans are upholding the cot1vlction of a Gifts Galore For The Mom You Adore murderer in 'Calliomia and misleading because they cause another in Oblo means at least a person to lose weight in part .!IOme executions may be Hot pants by the destruction of protein scheduled in the near future. are for and other vital tissues instead San Quentin A s 1 e c i ate W rde J 0 P k aid little girls NEWPORTER GOLF COURSE COSTA MESA GOLF RANGE 1117 JAMIOlll lD. 644-9911 2717 NIWPOIT ILYD. 141·'''1 The vote climaxed an often emotiona l four-hour hearing of a ways and means sub- committee. liberally I aced \Vith shouts of "rigtlt on" fro111 both commi ttee members and the audience of 300 spectators. The subcommittee action is ~ubject to ratification by the f u 11 Democratic-controlled \\'ays and ~teans Committee The only audible di ssent \Va s .:ast by Assemblyman Frank ,Lanterman, (R·La Canada). who shouted. "hogwash." of fat, says a Berkeley nutri· a n ames . ar a lionist. that when the decision wu an· too 11 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ nOW>Ced, the 93 men en death Any diet that produces a row "wtre: quiet and re.!ltraln-"AiiJP"'' weight loss in excess of a half ed. There was nt wtcry, no . ,, 1lie _ .. deliJfi1f10y .,. •••• 1 d h r I D st 11A n 1 thildrt:•'1111tt i• the f01fthl1nd h SKIP MA Y'S I SKIP MA Y'S At th H .. ,.,.., In At ... Or-.. C..llty hlr 6 ,.111Mh poun a day is arm u. r. demon ra~n. Samet ing Special Sheldon Margen testified at a But in I U b due d con-Jf.41r\ lnhQ 16871 Al1eo11quln St. Almon Lotkabty on boating, Tom Titus on tht1~y1Yia Porter on flna11Gt, tht Post Office Deparlment hear· versation.!I many of the coo-tt1m-.~i;~i: demned spoke of "some people (714) DAILY PILOT on the Or1119t toast. It's Utt age of s J&llullon. And our speclattt Is ing Monday · being in serious trouble in a btlng realty somtth!ng SP« la I. The Post Office has charged -~fe;w~w~ee~ks~~no~t~n~ec:e~""1fl::~y1""w~-~ttff;;Pl;-;;;"~'"~44~'J==========1==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~g= a Hollywood firm that sells a themselves," Park .!laid .....,.,.... 1" After the hearing, Lewis K. Uhler. state OEO director, IDld newsmen. that he already plans to create a "career op- portunity program" in which "low inc6 me people" would be ·recruited fo r training in policy.making positions. Brown announced he will press for passage of one of his own bills which v.·ould require that at least 50 percent of such .employes come from the ranks of what the federal government identifies as poor people. He said the measure also \\'otJld give the California poor more conlrol over the war on poverly. Pilot Pete Se z: currenUy popular i•Grapefruit Diet'' I h r o u g h newspaper advertisements w I t b "~ taining money through the mails by means of false representations." The ads claim the dieter will Jose weight even if he eal!I fat- ty food because "fat doet not form fat" and that grapefruit acts as a "c.atalyst .. .for the fat burning process." Margen told the hearing neither claim is sclentlflca11y true. Asked what ef f ect grapefruit has on weight reduction, he replied, "None whatsoever." BETTER HURRY Set Your Cap for a Bargain DAILY PILOT 2·for· 1 Day At Angel Stadium Sunday, May f6 at 1 p.m. Tht DAILY PILOT will 'ive you o<tt fr ee 11tl fit 1v1ry tdiactnl teet you 11111v1 to 1e1 th1 C1lifornie An91h pl1y the Milw1uk11 l r1w1r1. 2 TICKETS FOR $3.50 or $2.50 You Ct<t re11tv1 two 111h or the whol1 litU p1rt Sill'lply gt! your pedy togelht r <tow end mtil th1 order lil1nk below with chick or mon•v order fno c:•1I., pl1t11J e<td hurry. De1dl<11e for 1011 ro11r>"1l ioni it 5 p.m, on Thuridty, M1y 6. Blin9 a Busload ... 2-for-1 offer CJOOc1 for 9roups, too • little Lea9ue teams • Sunday School classes • The office 9an9 • Your nei9hborltoocl BUT YOU MUST ACT NOW r -~.;:-."~~:;:. ::.;:,d:::-1 IZ·fM ·I A .... Doy I Orojlft Chit Dall¥ Pilot I C/O '11blk Senke 0.pt. JJO W. loy StNet, Co\to MH-. Colif. '2'27 I I Malt• chec.•1 pornblo to tile DAI LT 'ILOT IP'L(A1E Pll NTI ... I I ·-.............................. . .......... , ,,, .... ' ...... ' .. '.' .. ' ......... '.' ' ... ' ........... . 1 ...... ····························Dote ••••••••••••• , I ;~..:·~·~·~;·~·~: ·4~ ·~:~:·,·~·,~I~~,~·~~·.~:,~·:~:~: I I lier• •. ' ••••. If 'fO• _,., 1110101 1•Mnff ...... •" ~etff ,..,.,._,et tM Mey 16 •-.e11 n . Mlfwe•ltff f4llM et AM-I I klllt Stti41•. F.r OCIC.b tlc:~tt p111clrieMd, I wlll ,.. .... • ... ,..,... M4f ,,_ fro• "'9 DAILY PILOT, I -· SJ.I O(tJ:.11 I fClrde .... Hebets, bc.lesed IJ S ........ I• ,.,_, fot I Mlf th .....,. •' tkltett I Mtt ~~1111r.d. I 01Hr1toff I tkbh,•• M Mitt .te Ml m., 1111011. I 11•der11 .. d ..._,. , .. M t::..~·~~~·~=~ .. _ ornia Federal -would like to give your tnoney a better job. ':t\re you happy With your job at California Federal?" Let us put it to work at 5% ... or .more. These aren't the times to settle for low interest or· for no interest on your money. We11 bin: your dollars at California Federal to work at 5% a year in our Moneymaker savings accounts. And we have other, ]!!gher interest Moneymaker plans, too. Come in and sec us. Learn about our full range of Money- makers. One is sure to be just right fo r you. We'll give your m oney a high-paying job right now. The job security is great, too, because we're the nation's largest federal. "Best.ob I ever~ad Higb pay. Great Security:' ALSO 5.75% AND&% CE RTIFICATE AC· COUNTS. 5.75% 11CODU11t: I-year minlmmu terms, $1,000 minimma depooit. 6% O<XOUlll: 2 to 5-yeer lmlll, $10,000 minimum depooit. Withdrawat. may be made -limo before motmity with eome "* ol ini....t. HOid orr.c.:56"/0W>hl>ft l!oalet•d,Loo Alllds. A-.. -..i """' '20,000 by m -afl!>e o.it<d StMeo o...mmc.L Costa Mesa Office: 2100 Harbor BM!.. 546-2300 Anaheim Office: 600 N. Euclid Ave.· 776-22Z2 Orange Office: 4050Me~opoli1an Dr.· 639-3033 • . - For The Record Marriage Licenses l"ltOVl!HCHElt·HOLITE...0 -DlnJ .. o .• 7t. cl 7Jd 1(111111 ""'·• St1n1on 1nd Sondr1 L., 21, ol 32.U 2'111 SfrHI, Port A.rlllur Exclusive Roaif1va1 District Urges Transit Lane OnAIINewCounty F1~eeways By JACK BROBACK commitment lo pub 11 c transportation corridors was °' ,. ..,.,.,. "11et stfft transportation right now wlll made at the request o( acting SANTA ANA -Orange have to be te buses. Road Commissioner Ted County Transit District direc-"They are the fastest to put McConville . He said, "a firn1 lied M d { Into operation, they are the policy is necessary because LEE.·SNYDE1t-J1m11 0., 35, of 122«1 Monllcl1o llo1d, $etl &ttcll Incl M1rl1n l ., ''· of S.11 Ind! l'ElKEY·DVEllTON-GlltM I! .. 10, Df 11052 Grffn Slr .. I, Hu11lln.ton IHd'I I nd Cllros!IM l ., 2(1, ol 17151 Trff111V11n Lint. H1111tln•ten lltKh tors ca on ay or ei:· cheapest ind, while they are prese nt planning by the stale elusive public transpo·rtation not very rapid, there are few does not include provision for lanes on all new freeways built systems lhet are," Koch ad· transit lanes on expanded er in the county will be in· in the county. ded. new freewa ys,'' adequate te carry the traffic JOSLEYt1·TOLSON-G1rr 0., ll. of 14'1 Wt1I Llncoln. Anlllelm 111111 5uHn o., 21, of \»ti l'lortna Circle. HUl'lllntlon Blt<h The request, which will be The policy declaration on McCon\1ille also said th at load by 1980 according to forwarded to the s l 1 t e transi t lanes In ma j • r 1nost of the present freeways present estimates. Division cf Higbways, is1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;===;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;::;:=;:==::.i believed to be the first of Its A~I H l lZEMOllE·JANUARY-J .... 11 A., tl. ot ~l Wt1t VICIOf"ll . Cot•I Mesi I nd Oldr1 J., lt, t>1 2111 !lilt Strfft, Cott• Me11 HENSEL·CONICLIN-Wlllllm It., 10, ol 1171 Bitton Avt ., AfllMlm 11\d Vk kle L .. :n. of ttll Green Jlrelt, Lot Al•mllOI WlllGHT-MCOEllMOTT -Doual11 $., 16. ol U» Wlnt..-1-1 W1y, lrvlnt efl<I su .. n A., 11. ol 1.YJI P111den1. Tui!ln MONTGOMEllY·ICEATON -Wllll1m It., JI, ot W VIC1orl1 Strff1, (.0111 M111 tnd 11.ulh, ll. ot lSH Ntw-1 Boul1v1rd, COiii MIU LEE·GREEM-Ptul A., 20. ol 16907 Monroe $1rfff, Mldwt v (.lf'f 11"1d Suttn I ., II. ol 7611 Don Orlvt, Hu~ 11n1lon ll11c11 l!OLCAEN·PAM-Mcr ..... n J., ll, ol U"l Ith 51rffi, SunMI ltlcll ,,.,., G•e!Ghtn O., 11, ot 4433 Elden AV11 .. 5t tl Be1ch Atrfl llnl MEANS-WATT~kl)Wlrd IC.. ,,, cf ltSO W1ll1ct. Co111 MIU Ind cvn11111, 11, or 1521 N1wp0r1 Boult•lld. (otll MUI DOUM-VANOERHAM-Al ... rl O., 16, of ?l!Wl SlltPllerd Lll'lt, HuMll\DIOll BtKh ..... Donni M.. ,., of un ~vmmervl!l1, T11t!111 KING.ICA llP-Jolln P .. ''· ol SIJ MJ1lle W11. L11'Un1 Beltll I nd Cfnlnl1 "~ tJ, of 1111 VlciorJ1 Or\v1. l1111M 1111(11 (.HOM PFF·JUll.lAAN-Courad L .. n. al ·1115 o ... ,. •. Co-1• MIU Ind Jlmm1 11., 70, ol un5 Soull'T L•nc•lol Aw., "-•Iii ft.ICH-lOVELAHO-AllkHlldt r. 11, ot 111 1611'1 Place, Cosll Mesi 1nd C..lhttlnt c.. 21. of 2«11 l'1rll1r. lltr1'.el11 Dissolutions Of Marriage .1i11111 1'· 1tn Mr. •nd Mrl. ltlll>h Hlnc:klel', l~A Utt! Plit t , Cost1 Mtll. boY Mr. Ind M'1. Jflhn Morton, •IJ N1rel11u1 SlrHI, Coron• tie! M1r, •lrl Mr. Ind Mrt. Oo'I'~ H1nnon, lN61 Cl1runont "'"'· HunUntlon Mith, •lrl Mr. 1nd Mro . l1wr1nct P1tonl, loin W1rnor Avenue, Founll ln V1!leJ, bo'I' Mr ind Mrs. Jott MtltndtJ, J226 Wttl .. 111rd, S1nl1 Ant, boJ kind frcm any county in the state. Transit district directors did not mention bus I a n e s specifically but it was clear that ls what they meant. Al S. Koch, recently retired county road commissioner told the directors he thought It was ''perfectly obvious that any Lawyer New Group Head SANTA ANA -Attorney Leslie N. Duryea of Fullerton has been elected president of the World Affairs Council of Orange County. Duryea is managing partner of the Jaw firm 'of Duryea, Carpenter and Barne!. Other officers elected to le1d the World Affairs Council for the nei:t year include: J. S. Fluor, chairman or the board; John B. Law s on , secretary, and Rolla R. Hays, treasurer. Also , vice presidents Daniel G. Aldrich Jr., Charles S. Thomas, Mrs. E. Avery Crary, Raymond Thompson, Edmund B. Busler, O. W. "Dick" Richard and Amos Travis. Hanna Cited Mr. '"" M'1. Jostl>ll Lewi•, l6n S1n11 Ant Avo .. Cost1 MUI. bov DISSOLUTIO" O" MAltltlAOI Wolnmen, (on1ilnct B..,.,rlJ ond Jim· my Rober! B M • Miiier, Allt1 M. Ind l-lrd Wllt\1m y annes MtCorm1cJ<, Mlldrld 11"1d Wlltl1m H. ,,, wn•I....,, Blllv G1v1~ ~"" Al•1 Rt1ln1 L 0 NG BE AC H l'INAL caC1tllS lftl•rH A1r11 u Congressman Richard T. Han- 0eoo11 ... Y,lrlev A. l fld Cn1r111 M. (nAnah . ) h ' ed 0111. "1111r E•'""' 1n.i E1111 EOC111 na v-eim as rece1v s1""•r, 111bt!1 L11f'4 11'1d Loul• c. the Long Beach Port Pilot J°"n'°", l •tlll Ann 1fl<I D1vld Lt• A nf { •-t d' · Hiltt, s1uit11n1• •"" M1rk Merrili wa or Ol.h;ii an 1ng service H091n. c1ro1 H. 1nc1 John J. to the maritime industries. ""~~·~· Ptrrlcl• M•r!• •f'll Triom•• Mrs. Helen Delich Bentley, Fu•to, c 1r>e11 s. •nd Albert J. chainnan of the Federal Btllonl, John H, Ind Mlrt I. N!l•n. 1tov Bonnell 11"11 t 1no1 K1re Ptfaritime Commission also Ford. LO!Oll E'. 1<1d Ell11blt11 A. h ed 'th th Ltltbvre. Fr1nc" M1rt1rtt 1nd J1ck 1\'85 onor WI e same Rot>err award. llamrout~. Rot1nn1 E. 1nd ltu,JHll W. Mor111n. Glld'I'• 1. 1nc1 L_, N. Congressma11 Hanria was wee1ner. 01vld ErMtl 1n0 J....i1n. Ann cited for his efforts in llrownt, ff«ltrld< S. 1fld Htnrllrtl S. • llHmin, Mt••u•rltt A. end llruc1 C on g res.slonal committees Ntlwn concerned with international Oo Falco, L1ur1 •nd lltrmoncl Vincent Erick.on. s111rron L. ind Denni• G•n• finance, foreign t r a d e • Ell!ort. Htr~rt Fr1nc11 •"" Oolorei oceanography, fish and wild J11n Eaton. G1rv llruce end Geortl• Lie life, food resources, corr Farrl" Sl1rl1 J1nHn ind Wlll11m llen · d · { 11m1n 111 servat1on an improvement o MOTHER'S DAY -SUNDAY, MAY 9 FOR MOTHER WITH LOVE , Five stunning golden-orange pin cushion Proteas (th e Notional flower of South Africo) in on crrongement of exotic fol iag e. Very long lasting arrangement ond the graceful planter bowl is reusable. \ 12.50 soM!:THING VERY SPECIAL, FOR A VERY SPECIAL MOM, FROM •• .34.33 VIA LIDO FLOWER SHOP NEWPORT BEACH OPEN DAILY 9·6, MOTHER'S DAY 9-2 673-65 1 J tr1nOvborrv. Judv •nd Grt1vtr M. the environment. Frv1r. Denni• Jtram• """ sn1ron K1r Jjjiiii!miiiiil!ilii<iiiiiiim!iii!iii>i:iiii;fiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. iiiliiiiOiii:iiBiiii ... ;iiiliiiiiih;t;~u;A;;r::t;;;r:-:;-:;;::::;:;%:;:;::-;;:--;:::Oi' B1rlon, 1'1Tr\cl1 Lrnn Ind J1<kle -~-r>r Yvonne ·1 • Oron1ek. ll1rb1r1 E!lttn Ind Oot>11d Lt P1rne, Anlt>onr ''-1nd 0 1rl1 J..,n Xl'l••fer, Cn1r l" An11'1ot1y • n d C1>1r t1,,. LoulH Wllkl.on, 11111¥ G1vl1 I nd AUi RHln1 Death l\'otlce• "y Oout l•• G. Jov. 11111 S.rb•-u,,., Hun1lng1on H1rbou•. 011• of dlltll, MtJ J. 511rvlv«I bJ w\11, l'tullnt; Joni, M. L111rflltt Jov, ol Tu1lln; CIW!rlH D • .lo1, Hunlln•ron H1rt>o11r; tll!•r. Miry Lou Sch11tl•" Glond1le; live tr1nckhlldr1n. Se•vlcn wll! 1>1 held l11Urld1¥, 11 /4M, Pitltlt v1 .... cn1Pl'I. ln!•rmtnt, l'1t ll!t Vltw Memorl1I 1'1rll. Ptt•llt Vltw Mot· tu1rv. Olrec!ort. MIYlllS Ell111>1'tll Ann M11tr1. Ago 15, of »41 lhnwood, N..,.oor! BHtn. Diii ol d111h, Mtv l. Survlvl'd bJ d1ugh1er, Ell11befh Brown, NowDOrl ll11cn; tour '°"'' Gt'Orflt, Ch1rlts. J1m11 Ind TllOmt ll 1llrtr, Annt Grimes, Co1!1 M1111 br&- tller, Htnrv Kthl, Los ,l.r19elt t1 nln1 ••~ndchlld.r•n• II•• •rN!'9tlndt hlldr1n. R<>1.J,.,., W«ln"dlY, 1 l'M. RNUltm MfH, Thund1r, t AM, llOlh 11 St. Jo~chlm~ Ct!l!allc Ch11•th, lnt1rrn"1I, Holv S11>ulclle• Cffl!t!trv. ltll l r<>1d'w1r Mot1u1rv, Dlr..:rort. S(MULJ: 1'1111 Sch111f1. A9t 16, of 117' "'· 1611'! 11 .. 51n11 Ant. 0111 of d""'' A1rll JO. M.,...btt ot S1nll .Int Y.M.C.A. 51,....Jc" ..,111 bt nt ld WtdnttdlV, 1f A.M, l.mllht (nope!, will! "'"· Jim" Srock otlltlaltl\t, ln111mtt1 r. 1'1clllc Vlow M..norltl 1'11'11;. l tnltnt Mort~rr. P1rtc1ou. ARBUCKLE • SON ~TCLIFF MORTUARY m E. 11t11 st., Costa Mt11 -• BALTZ MORTUARIES Corona del Mar . . . 171-NSI Costa f\fesa . . . . . . . . lff-14!4 • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway, Coata Mesa LI S-S4.S3 • McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 17ti Laguna Canyen Rd. 494-9415 • PACIFIC VIEW l\fEMORIAL PARK Cemetery MorU11ry t'llapel SSOI Pacific View Drive Ne1"-por1 Be1cll, Callfol'Tlla m.t!OI • PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7101 Bol1a Ave. We&lmlnster llUS%S • S~DTR'S MORTUARY 1%1 Pi-fain St. "'""" Hnntlniton Beac• DAILY PILOT CARRIERS HONOR ROLL The DAILY PILOT is J>TO!ld of its corps of young salesmen who deliver the new.~paper to your door. 7'hest young me n ore the ett!am of the community. Each month, ihe best of them will be selected for Usting on the flonor Roll. Each carri.er li.•ted here has obtoined at least four new cmtomers di1r111g the past month, had no more than one cmtomer complaint for the month and mu.st ha ve paUl llfs bill fo r the news papers ht bought "wholtsalt" on timt. Numtral in front of star r•) preceding his name indicaies Till1nber of co11~ecu tive montlis that carritr has bt:t:n on tht: Honor Roll. D~rf: IC•"c.h1I K1ith H11ll1 ncl 01·1lcl Sht•ch"~ M1 t 0."0•111 J ohn Ot •n 2"Ed l ltl1r St1v• Scht1ff1r Gr1 i' F1ltrr11n 2 •G•tq Daymon Tom Colt Trt ty 01 Vuutr l "'K•" L1•ti11 s1, ... r .... ,,, lom Holl11nd 2•G1ry Wil•1 .. on 111111 S"'ith C11y Gloyn1 2 ~Mi~1 W1lh Joi.rt W 1lt.r. P1ul G r1tn 2 '1iU l11m R11bert l1il1y Jim L1wi1 2•0 ••• Schl11p M•t Mttrt Rv•n "'°''o' 2•9,,1 H1lth K111 Vit ir• Mi~• 2.11,, 2•G1•v Briclq11lock Mir~ Alliont s1 .... o, L•• 21Mik• H1ntl.01n Jim V1ld11 Mi~. P1q111!l1 J•_Crtig Hu<k G re; Ltwit M11t H1lg1m1n 1~0,11 Slotkt1 SctH Jtr81n J im M1rri1 l"C1rlo1 O rtl1 Ltrl"'f' Sw111y G11v &1n11111 )'J•ff Wood1ow Chri1 T•il11 J 111 0 1;,,,, 1 •St1•1 Bull1rd 0 1v1 Col1m111 Mik• H•ck l 'Mick•v S1rr1lll1 flit Cr1in Jolin l urkt J •t o"' S1n1lli1 TRACY OE VUSSER, HUNTINGTON BEACH Carrier of the Month Tlie ••" •f Mr, 111tl Mn . H•"''Y 01 V..,n•r. Tt•C.¥ 11 1 fr11lim1n 1l Ed iteft H lth Sthool 111tl tt1mh1"• 111•¥•• •11 th1! tcho1l'1 hind. Thi J 1n1111v c • .,; •• ,, Ike Me11th, • h11•h•lt i ncl fo1tb1ll ''"· ;, Ill 1cl epl bo wl er '"'d 111911,, H. i1 11•!"'' hh DAILY PILOl 111ftin91 for 1 trill '• H1w1ii te vi1it wit k h;, "'·'~·'· 1!1ti•11•4 ,~ ••• ift tk1 ,.,~;,,, 4•B,i1" Hein 44 M••• Moo•• 4 •Scoll W illi1m1 4'M••• M1cOo ,.1IJ ~·Ro" Runo t J.11 Ru nde ll ' 01nni1 St1lo"1 5 'Jtrry M11nf1t 5"01vicl Fl11ch1r s•c.r1 s .1.,1 5 'l•"~ ~•mpb1ll b 'J ohn Moi1e 1 ~Rob1t!o Lune 1o~c~.,. B1 rlow !t•Bob Holl1nd 20'0••<d Col!1n1 '· • Tutsdar, May 4, 1971 DAILY PILOT fJ PAYS YOU ... MORE TIIAN ANY BANK PAYS ON PASSBOOK ACCOUNTS Home pays~%. Some banks pay 4V,%,most pay4%.AtHome, up ro one-fourth more interest is added to your account, compounded daily, and paid day-in to day-ouc THE HIGHEST INTEREST AV AlLABLE ANYWHERE ON INSURED TERM ACCOUNTS, compounded daily and gU4ranteed. 2 VF.AR MINIMUM TErul ACCOUNTS 1 YEARMlNIMUMTERM .ACCOUNTS Fot t1.vin31 ol S,,000 o~ more-, Gun.ottes 696, mmpauodtd daily, lot aa annual 1iek! of 6.1896. Eum- plt: In 2 7tatt, $,,000 srows to $),6)J,4} a.Gd $20,000 JtOWI IO $2:Z,l49.7,. For iatiogt of$ 1,000 fir more. Guannttts.) * 3,C001poundcd daily, for an 1.noU1! yield of ,.92%. Enm~ pit : Jn l ytlr, $1 ,000 grows to $ J ,0)9.20 •.ad $4,000 JlOWI to $4,236.80. 3 MONTH BONUS ACCOUNTS f-Or ••in.gs of s~oo or more:. Urns ,3, compounded dllilr. -with 1 ~3 hon111 Jlt.,id &ftu 3 monlhs. There• '1ttr the: bonu1 K'COUhl earns '~ 3 , compounded daily, and paid to d1te of wilhdnwal. .Atlo111l 1ic:ld after the fiur ;} month&,, ,.39% • .Eu.mp le~ Jo one year, l jOO amw1 D:> $~26.94. REGULAR PASSBOOK a- SPECLA.1,.PURPOSE "PAY YOURSELF rntSl"' ACCOUNTS Add or -withdraw 1oy amaunr aor~ time:. Eanu fuli'iotcmt from d17-in. to d.7-out. Cur1tnr 1nnual rltc: of}% yield$ j,Jl3 anou11Jy. E1:1mple: In one year, $1,000 grow1 10 $1,0~1.2]. Only H~me Savings 1s over • • ~·'A..ll~~ Shouldn't you be at Home? LOS ANGELES/ (21)) l27-799l 761 S. Bro1dw1y at •th• 90014 (MAIN OFFICE) AlHAMlltA/(.113)219-0211 •OJ E. Yall1)' Blvd. atSltrra Villa 91801 ANAHEIM/ C714) llS.Dll 101 S. H1rbat Bllfd. at Lln-c:oln 92105 ARCAOIA /(211) 44M11l 60 E11t H11nllt1cton Or!.t a l flrtt • 91006 9AltSTOW /(714) 25Nl31 1212 E. M1!11 SL In 1111 hftWI)" SlloPolna: C1nt1r • 11311 •EVVIL'I' HILLS (213) 2714666 9245 WJ11hlr1 Bl'ld. •I An1'ord Orlvt • 9()210 aUENA PARK f (714) R2Ml64 1010 Bttch Blvd. •I LI f'1ltn1 • 90620 •UA8ANK I 1213) 145-7211 lltD N. 61n f1m1ndo 81\ld. at Burbenk Bllld. • 91 ~2 COMPTON I (213) 61M735 1101 N. Lona Be1ch Blvd. at Gold1t1 • !10221 £NCIN0/(21JJ 7Q.0530 J7107 V•nll.1r1 81¥11. ti AmHID)' • 91315 G.t.AOfN 81tOY£ '714) 5.»661() J 1922 8rookh11rat St. 1t Ch•P1'r11n • 92&40 GLENDALE/ (2111 241 ... 10? 620 N. Br.,,d Blwl. al lh• Y•rrt11r1 fwy,• 1120.1 HIGHLAND PARK (21l) 2!14.41M 5100 N. fla;u1rt11 St. at Av1, 57 L.A. 90041 HOLLYWOOD /(213) 4"'1121 JSOO N. Y\n11t~n11t "'°" HUNTINGTON l'AJtl( (21J) 51N177 714J P1clfic Blvd..•t f lor'(,lte • 90255 .... ~, (213) Uf..<1909 •909 LI ood Blvd. •I Otl Am '\,.9[)112 LA MIRADA f \'1{.4) S2 • 10 15128 [. RotoK VI, C11t of LI Mlr1d1 Blvd. 90638 LIVERMORE I (tl!S) 447-4560 275 S. "K., SI. It 3rd SI. 94550 LONG BEACH/ (2ll) 436.12ll 201 E11t Flrll SL at Locu1t 90802 MONTEBEUO/ (213) 7294317 1429 W. BIYtrl)' Bl..ci. at Mtplt • 90640 OAK LANO I (415) 46!1-.3400 250 E11t 18th St. P1rk Boul1w11d Olstrlct 94606 P'ASAOEHA /(2131 795-5174 860 C11t Colo11do 81Vd, .1tl.ak1•91101 P'ICO ltlYERA I (213) 1599-1071 9125 E. Whltlitr 8!Yd. Ca't of Ao11rii11d • !10'60 f'OMONA f '711) 623-2491 JOO Pomon1 M1U W11t 91769 ltlALT0/(114) 17S.10t0 101 E. foothill Blwl. at ltlftnlid• 92376 .!AN IEltNAROINO 014) 112-3321 301 W. Hlan11nd Ave. •l ArrowlM1d • 92406 SAN FRANCISCO (115) 618-e900 2SOO Mi"lon St. .t 2lrt $\. 94110 S AN JOSE /(408) 217.0107 1221 Lincoln Av1. Will ow Glen Dl1t1itt 95125 SANTA ANA/1714) 547-9611 J 300 Notth M1ln St, •t Wa1llinaton Avt, 927Dl SANTA MONICA/(213)&21-5.MJ 2600 Wll1lllr1 81wd. Al 26th '""' STUOIO crrr /(213) 7U.73'1 J20Sl Ytnlvr• l;llvd. 1t L111r•I Ctnyon • 911504- TORRANCEfU13) 321-9144 1511 Ctt Ytn•Av•. al Cl P~do • 90!101 VICTORVILLE I (111) 245-532'7 J4gog Jth St. n11r th• Vietor \11111)' Shopplna C•rrt•r • 9239! WEST COVINA/Q:U) 966-75,1 100 Vin~tnt AYI • al tile Sin B11n1rd!no Fwy. 9 11.90 WHITIIClt/(213) Ul-457CI l 562S E.ast Wh1ttJ1r 81....S. 11 Santi G•tlrudn 90603 W1L5H11tE CrNTEI' (2:131 l ls-3973 3750 Wlllhirt 11\'d. llt ~ 90010 Ac:rount• i111urtd lo 120,000 by the PEDERALS®in11 ond L«uc ln•"ronce Corporotion. M ultip1' account• may be inturrd to $20,000~h. lttemkr: FEDERAL Hom.« Loon Bonlr Sy1t~nt. For Top Read Sports Coverage DAILY PILOT the t ' . ' • Jf OA!LY PILOT Tutkfat, M•y 4, 1971 LEGAL N011C E LEGAL N01'1CE LEGAL NOl'lCE LEGAL N011CE LEGAL N01'1Cli LEGAL N<mCll ,ICTITIO~~u•n11ss ......... MOTIR IWVmNe ••Dt CllRftP'IUft w • .,.,..... Po4Ull T·n:IM Clll~'t'~~°' ~··" ..... t!U ,, ... lllAMll tTATt.MllNf ClltTIPICATW 01' OISCOMTINUANCll Nonce I• .......... ti-.,,.. ... ~"' PICTITMIUI MAMI ClaTIPICAT• OP IUllNISI lllOTl(I TO Ql:IHTOU ,.,.,. llll'lCltnllnll ... _...., 11'1« .,. llOTIC.I TO c:••• .,,,. lollowN ,.._ II dolttl w~-· o• USI! Tru11-"' ,,.. CMtt COfM!Wtr ,...... ,.,. -.,..1.,.... .... emrtlf'f .... h ~ PrcTIT..,, .... tuf>l:atoll atU•r °' '"' ~ • ......._ .. lfCD E ..... IUPtllO• COU•T OP 'nl• ; •t ANO/Otll AlA.NDO"M•NT Olt"1cl ., °''"" CMMt\I ~,.. Mllllt • MlnM.I ,, ,. Vlrellll• ,... I, 'fM ~-"tl•oM .. cwtlff ,.., ... STAT• .. C.ll.MllOIN'f, '" """"" ..... c-.1 ............... 11111 fie. IYATI •• CALIPCNOUA ••• WISTl!ltN OUTOOOltS, '"' Blrdl O• P ICTITMMIS MAMI .... Ml " •• .,,. ''Owrwr"' Wiii nqofye""' c.• Mtsa. °'"fclnllli· ...,..... ... fie. ~ I Ml-.... CIWtlle Tiii C'OV•n .. OU.we• """"""" -,,, wtST CO.UT DECK TKI COUlllY"I' •• 01.u•• ''~ N.wport r...m 0.111 ""'° "ft+I!! 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IN'lll.OftMENTAL NI Ind 114.u llf tttldtnc* .. 11 ltllowt: tlll f9111oWlll9 --WhtM lllntll Ill fl/ti C'f9dl I H Y Ol'lll!N .. ~ ,.....,_, -11 .......... crlllllWI .. lhl ""°"' 111tM111 ~"' T!lll lo/l.IMU II M ini COllClllCtMI b1 tn 11 nt0 lklttal, Co.ti #19 ... Clllhloll1, CI NTIEllt, Or-~ c..iltwtllt. Til9 Mfftlfl111 Wrllhf, • I . ll't AWi . 111111 ,IM" 9f ,.,..._1 ..,.. 11 ..,._. ton _, h ....... lllmlll ~ Wllllnl WMnl I.,., tta E a 1Jbol, NI 1U __.. ~1111111 ell~-.,.11111 - tn<or-11t<1, wlllOI 111,111 .... 11111 '-~ '*'1f'Oll4iCI of _., lflcllllltt pllfll l..,_:.,lofl lfllll .....ite 11-.., C1llforMI Wlll'-J , ......... GI C...,lle 'st~ ttlll 1H --Mlll"I Clllnlt ••IMI 1111 N-i 9"dl, C.!tJWN,t .. Ill tllc:Nlfrl 1,1 r-frMI 11 1111 """"' .... , hll .. •• 1111 kllle'Wtrof ---.tlotl MIM Ill full llMl'nlll't' ..... ..-.cti. ., • NltUIMlf De!M ~ J, ltJ'I ~" M4iM. tell...,. ,..,, ullll ~ -,_1rw4 .. ttl• ....... """' Slrllaf'C HtftfnM. 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Jr, II-to-tlll Mflhl • MWi ._..... wllllln fOllr !min k-11 II mt '° M tM Pl''°"' wlllllll kMK ll'IOfllh• tfttr lht llfl 2"::,;~~SC~! c::~ thlt ttfCI llt'I' Cit Int Admllllllr1lf01111.ulldlllll, r OM! =P'\l·:~=f'Ol'lllt to lie the --~ -It tiub1cr~ n'IOllll!I ltltf JM,.,_. ft'lbl~lllM .. 11111 Whott 11111'1" 11'1"""'crlbloll1':1tllewl!hlll1111bllc1lleft ot 111!1 110l1CI Aflfll, lf11 Etcft bid mu11 (!Olllorm 11111 N Prl~IA•I -i-10 HI "' 11\t wlllllll llltt""""" 111C1 flllle<1 lft1trum1111 11111 aQnowlldt.i llllr tll· o.lld AP<ll JS, 1n 1 LEGAL N01'1CE , "" PIC:Tl,IOUJ IUSINRSS NAMI! STATEMINT Th, IOJIDWlllll 111r1011 II ODlllll bulllleN " ,._,I., -~I• lo•I'""-.. '· • .., ,.... "" -1ck_llM..., =---.... Kllltid lllt NIM VEllNON F STll:IJCIC Tftl"llll H Jkl(M111. Jr. 'Y _,, p,.na, °"' .... Cluft.., J, 'W, 1'"" 0.lld A...rlt tt, IJ1t (OFllll(IAI. SIEAL) EJf(Yiof o1 tht Wiii of Ol ol,HEltE BIKINI .ANO SHlll:l co.. Publll!lecl o , .. , .. C.0111 0.11, PllOt ll>IClnu,11--1(1 efher doeumfl'\11 MY Commlu~ E•-lr11 ""'" ... , ••••• -•••••• J1111 p., ... 1. Ml,d•I ... _.___ --........ 111mtd dKtdfnt 11, Mtllno ol,vt , a1lbol hl•nd, .. Arll 21 Ind Ml'I' "' ll 11, Im t)'J 11 ~IH'I• n• fM -lll\lfll f • ft Ir• Ct Apr JI f 117$ "' ~· .. • .. --W•I• _. ..__..T ""' _. ..,. ' llt(umtftl• COPI.. of tht co..trect ' Clt rk Cevntw IClllr ,.,.. "' NOi.,... Publlc.Cllllwlllt MtOWIN, O•llN ~ SYLVIA C•UIOrftl• ---------------l09cu11111111 ltl now Gfl fill •lld -.... •11bll"*I Drlfllll Cout Dallr Piiot MY C-l•llln , ... ,... .,. ....... "'""" lflCtdlllt "'lflClMI OHk. Ill ..... CllNmlR A~. Or•htlll SllllPH ., lt1h ~· • 1-1.,mow oubllc lnffl'Kllorl In ,. •• ,, ~ ... ,. ., .. M9r "' II, It. U. ltn 10.0.n J111 7, ltn 1.0lllltT M. llCN Or•-c_,.., 0r1-C1Mf, """ •••ch Ct!llornl1 LEGAL NOTICE ... ... • -Tf\li ""''""'" It ~1111 cc111111t!td bY 1111 OW11tr, VoCI OI' Wlllltm IJIU'9Ck a LEGAL •1.._.CE 11111 9" Ctlll9nlll, Or•llH Ctunf'1'1 tllS.. .... Mr COll\!t'llUl111 Ell'!ru. TIN 014) '""1" l !llf or (•IUornle 11 1 co<POreUOll l-------.---------IP1rt1111r1 A.fchn1ct1, l SM 11'1'11111 Of"lw, •"TVll On ..._,II M. ltn, Mfwe me, t NotltY ~ caltlnl" teUI ~I 16, ltn Alfll'"*"' fer llucvttir I Jl!MI P•c~ .. 1'.. c-. 1111 IN!r, C1llfor11le, Md '"'" bt •ubllc 111 ltfll .., N1f Sim, --'"' TIN• 117•1'1f PUbllllltcl Or•llN C..t 0.llt Piiot, PvbPlhtd DrlllOI CN•I O•Hr ,, IOI, PWllllltd Or•"Ve (Ofll Ot !IY PllOI CllTIPICATI OF •uSINISS Obftlned ,, ll'lt OlllC. vi Ille Ardll!I(! b1 NOTICI TO Clllll'TOll• ·-··" Wllll-J Hod ... k-.. .,, • .........., ... ,._...... Ml~"' 11. lf. n. lt1! 104-n ..._,H 20. u .... MIY 4, 11. 1'J1 .,. ,. M•• 4. II, 11, u. 1'11 tO<ll-11 FICllTIOCJS NA.Ml d._llf,.. U J 00 for lec:h Mt o1 "'*''' llll'lllCll C.OUllT Of' TNI lo M Ille ...,..,. wtlMI -11 lllMcri.. PublllMll DrtMt C"otft Otllr' llli.t. \------''----------1-"-'"'"-''.-::::--:-:':-::::==--- LEGAL N01'1C E 'TN-vr.dff1ltMcJ OOtt artlh' M t• p1t111 11\d 111telflc111oM n.11 -.-11 Wiii ITATI 0111CALll'OINIA1'0111 M "' fhe w11tr!11 INIMMlll 111111 ~ J1 _.MAY..., 11. 11. 1m ftWI LEGAL NOTICE cotld11tll111 • bl/111\QS 1t lJSI PllctnU• Ill rl'flllldH llfll'I' If "" Mii ire t9!1t•l\llf TN• COUNTY .. 01.AM•I tell_,.,.. Ill al!IC\lltll nr. -LEGAL N011CE . .i.v1, Cctlt M!~ C1H/ tt.111 111\der tht com,.1tt111111111 .-,O'IOlll(lll wlthlll flllt NI A....i IOFFICl"l IEALI LEG" N-CE l----=::.::.:.:::.::.:.:.::.:::__ ___ 1------.:;;;,.------------~~~~~CCC"O--l'kllllcvt nrm -· of FOSS COMPANY 61WI •ti..-~ bltl eJll!llnt Etl•I• of NETTIE " OA.lltlETT JM•"' • OIYI• ~ VI. T mM CElllTtFIC.i.TE OF JIUlllolllJ •tld "''' MIO !Inn II <om!IOMll Of Ille l1bor 11\!f Mtl1tlai$ S... •1111 OocM~ MM.,., l'ubl~.C!Wl ... 1111 NOTl(I TCI Ct!IOl'fOltS SUPlllOI COUlllT 0111 T"I l'ICTITIOUS NIME follOW I ... --....... "'"" 111 flll •net Perlom\lflCI '°"" wlll 111 , .. ulrld If lhl MOTICE IS HEIE•Y GlUEN .. 11111 PrlMl ... I Ofllq Ill Cllt11'1(A.TI 01' COllll"Oll:ATICN 11()111 SUPlllOtl COUl:T o .. Tloll STATE Ofl CllLIPOl:Mlll l'Oll T!11 '"'°'"'""° OOf"l c..-111~ lie ls con pl1oee OI' '"ldtnu fl 11 IO~ Contr.ctor n ledlcl crecHtcn o1 11111 1blv9 l'lltMd dltetd•llt °"'"" COUfth' T•ANJACTIOfl 01' IU'SINIJJ UMDllt ITllTI Of' CALll'O•NJA 1'0111 TNI COUllTY OP OU.NOi •u<lllll • bull""! el 1'&11 lllndOIP!I "~' Cft1r1t1 p Fon, :ttl' Eb0tld1 IOld, l;t d'I bid .... 11 bl "'"' out Ill .,.,. """ Ill --M Yllll Cl•llrU MlhUI ~ MV GGmmlullll l!-.,im l'ICTrrlOUS NAM.I Tiit COUNTY 01' OAAH•• NI A"'1JI Co1lt Mtw, C11Uornl1 111\dt• '~' 11<11~ Cot11111 Ml Mtr Cf lll "Form ol "'-I" boulld 1r1 ttdl Mt Ill Mk! Mctderrl 1rt ,_lr'ld to "II flllm• Ju111 '1, 1f1~ THE UM01!151GNED COlll'OtlATION .... ~ NOT1CI 01' "EAllNO 0, PITITIOH firm """" of ALL SElllVICE .. A;EPAlll: 0.1..S A.prfl 16, \tJI IPl(lfkllkllll. Wlllr IM MCUSI .... '1911Ct1• .... 111 1tit omc:. l'uMllhH Or•-CMlf Oelly "!lot .... Mr..,., citnlty thtl II .. conduclll!f. l:1l1t. Of Atllll ~II. DKtnld •0111 "lllOIATI! o• Will ANO l'Olt co ...., 11111 .. ., """ II u1mPOwd of th• Ctlt rlrti p ~I E«h bltl 11'1111 bl kctmNNtd .,., I ol -(!t'fll ol' 1111 •bov11 Mlllltd """"·., ....... u ,, and""'" .. 11. 1a.1m """ t..111 ...... lot•llll ti ,.., G•Ke L111t, MOTICIE ,, Hl!llBY OJVEN lo Ill• LITT••• TllTAMINTAIY te!lcw!119 ptri.on, w!lotf ... me 111 NU tl!CI Sllll of Ct!Uor11l1 °"'"" Cou11ty1 ~lllld II' clllllw'I cft1Ck Pl'l'IMI N tf!e ta IM'ISMI lllem, wllll .... -11''1' Coste Mftl, Clllfetlllt ~ 911 fldll*'-~lton .. 1111 .... --dlctRllt E111t1 OI' CA.Ill MAL1Alt, 1k1 CAlllL •l1c1 01 r11;cltntt 11 II Nl11owl On April " lt1I, btfo•I Intl, 1 Neri.,., OWl\fl', II' MilltlK11tY lld 1111111 ho ltwor ~ .. ,to 1M 11111Rr1l1Md 1t 1tit ettk1 llrrit fllmt of AIC HEATING AMO All. 11111111WMftl1\1111,,. C:ll lnla ll•lflil ~ Jl!lllOME MAL TAI DtcllHCI Llf,.,. L KCCI' 1Ut Minotti Or., Pl.il>lk 111 •1111 tor 11111 Sllll ...--.11'1' el fhe OWllll', piaMf bl' tt.t bldcJw 11 Of Mr Attor....,1, WIH1<1, ,,_ tN1 LEGAL N011C£ COMOITIOMING aM !NI Mid """ 11 11ld cllCllCIOnl IA ,..,,,._, lo 1111 ""'"' NOTICE IS HElll EI Y GIVl!H 11111 Ktll Cost1 Mtll. C1ll•orn11 •l>f'Nred C!larW. P 1'"111 klWWll IO me kl prlflCb•t l 111111 1 "tl1ltctorY 111tlly ~ Crll"' m Oowr D•IY1, Svl!t Numll« It. c~ of thl tollowl111 cor11W1tlell, wfnl t111 fllUIM"' 'tlllldlln. In h offlct Mtlltr 1111 !lllld hl<tln I P*llllMI for pro. 0 11111 MIY J ,,,, bf lhf ,,.,,_, -ni1nt1 11 suk<rllltd ....., '' W••"'· Ill ... 11'1'191/nt not 1111 M--1 l1ach, Clllllorllll ~. wl!Jdl .. ..tlOSe .,111c:1 .. 1 tlKI °' bvi.1114'H I• II ot ... clfrll of ""' •llow '"'"'" coun, o< bit.I of will Incl 1111" lllUlllCI "' LtU1r1 l fttrY L KCI<~ to flll wll!I!" lllllf'lllMlll lllCI ICk-IW!lld 111111 ltn "' Cini (!,,..) Of 1111 fllilcl Tiii thl MIU .. 111111""1 .. tllt 111'1111r1llfMlll 111 T·Jnl:t Jollows lo Ptlfffll ""-• Wlflr !!It MC.el..,., TMll!Mflf.,-Y to Int 1111111-r rtlll.ite:I .i1tl• ut C1llfor11l1 Ort~ot Coun1', M l•l!C<.ltM the f'Wlt dltdl II' bld bOfld Jhill bl 1l11t11 II 1 tll m1l1u1 "'1tlnl ... to"" t1tel"t .,11141 NOTICI TO C11t••tTOllJ llllJUltl W 11,,....1 Inc, '"1 Gfltl YOVC1'llr"I. 19 1111 ~ 9f !!It otfk1 lo wtildl II m1111 !Dr NttMr p11Ucultn. °" Ml~ J 1f11 "''~'~ mt • Noll,,. !OFFICIAL SEAL) ''"" •111r1nlH !t\11 IM bkklt<-win a1C1111 "'' d«.itdfl!I, "wlltdft fovr fl'IOl'lth• efttr .... SUPllllOll COVltT ... TMe l1ll4'. Colli Mau. C1Ulor1111 f2'H " lrtr Attwritn. OPrvw, Cruell.,, 1...:1 th.•! Ill• llmt ""' 911<.I of ht1rlM1 fl>R ~ublk 1" 11111 tor 111d Slltt Pt•IOfllllY ~~·• PJllll~'t'Titot l 0 \ COlllfld II It bl •11t1t61d It! ftlm )fl COtJ. llrll 11Ubllc1ll01'1 Of thl1 l'IDllu STAT• O' CALIHlllNIA POI WITNESS 111 Mnd thll 11111 Nr of Hl•t rlr l llCI Kll••t tl)I Wlll!llrt ume h•I titt11 1tl 1111" M11 IJ, 101, •t ·-··f(I lltrV L Kaci\ llnow11 IQ .... lo ... ~ c ~ ...... n. ~OflTllh' Wflh "'-ConlrKt Dtcwll'"'' -U.led AIH'U u . lt11 TH• COUNTY Of'.......... .......11. lt11 lollll'ltrlL l111trl'I t+ma. C1llforfll1 f021l. 'lll ...... Ill Ille coun ,._,, ol D••rf bf !ht Ofrl.Cll WROM' 11•mt II •ub•crll)f(I ringe oumY wl!I p.rwl!te Ille 141'1f'I' "°"6 or bonct1 11 JuM G JOl'lll&Oll .... A..4IMI ll:USSEll W aANGEIT IMC wilk:lr (1 Ille pt.e. of buifn1n OI' !tit ""l'nl No. S of ••Id (OUrl •I 100 Civic fo !Pie .,..l!ftl" ln111 11ment t nd ltknowle<l';I MV (l)Mm]UIOll ExPlftS lllt(lllltd tll9r1ln w!flrlll llv• OIYI tfttr Extciftt'lll Of 1fte Wiit EJ11N If AUIA C 'l.ANTE'. tllO ev /I/ llllJSSELL W IANOEllT lllllltn~ 111 •II fl'lttt.rt Hrfllnlnt to Cl"ll' ~I"" W•tl, In Ille (llY llf S•Mo Id he eo.-:111&<1 !ht 11mt Junt 21 , ltn 11C1lllt1tlo" Of 111" 1w1rd ol' tlll cio!lfract of !hi .t.owe ntmed Hndent k_., ti AUIA COLO ,LANTE, A.UllA Prt\ldf!lll Ille tlltlt .. 111d 4fC*llfll, wtllll11 '°"'' Me, Ci llkll'nll tOFFICIAL ~E ... Ll Publllt!ed O••not Coal! !»llr Piiot 11 thl bldelr WlllKI, ·-M41 Crilll COLO llASHl!I, AUii.A C 0 l 0 STATE OF CALIFORNIA, "'9"1111 tlltr 1111 nrJI IUbllCtllon Of llllt Otlld A.PrU n, 1t11 M9'• 1p1n Mcrrft11 A.prll 20 21 l l'IO M1y (, 11. 1'11 In 11 WAOI lltA.TIS! UI Dt.,... Drive, 111111 M11m..., It DIMll!JllCHMA.N allll I I A.Ulll:A C COUNTY OF OA;ANGE, u llOlk • W E Jt JOHN, NOll<Y P"bllc C1llf11111l1 Pvrsu1nt It !ht L1bcr Coelt ot tlll lllfl N .... Htt lltd'I. (11""1111 '1UI tltMEllSCHMAN, 0.Ct.,.., On thl1 1111'1 dlY of A.IH'll, AO ltJI, Otltd Altl'll \l, 1111 Clll!nlV Ci.tll Prl11e Pel O!f!ca 111 LEGAL NOTICE of C1Ul0t11l1, Sou1111rn c1111orn11 &ulldlftt' Ttl 1n•l '46-12'1 NOTICE 11 Hlllll!IY Ol'IEH to llM blf.,e Intl JACQUELINE J DENSON • Chlrlotlt Frldt 0111, MrKENNA a •1n1He OrftnQt Countv f'------~--------11...:1 (Ofll lr\1Cti01'I Trtt111 Co u 11 c It 1, Atlll'M\'I fw ••-"II cr..rltor• llf 1111 lbo\19 fllf'lllll ftttCl...t Nellr)' Plltlllc In Ind fer Mid Cou""' 11111 l!Jtculrhl ut lht Wiii • • ., 0,...1111 W MtCt,,.11 My Ccmmls1lo" Explrtl ""'1405 llulldll!f 11\d Conttr11Cl!011 Trl<lff Counctt Publl$MO Ori"" C1111t 01111 l'llot 11111 111 ptrMfll 111'1'1"1 Cltlm• ... lnrt tlll St1ta. rrtildllltl llltr1I"• duly (Ol'l'IPflfU IOllld llf 1111 1t.ov. lltl'l'lld dtetclt11! t-ll• 11 Tore II.tell .. pr!J' 1'1S Cl!ll:TIFICA.TE OF IU51NEJS, Of °"'"'' CGllnf\I ,,,. lt!d to1rd ., ...,,,.u 13, :JO, '11 •nod MIY 4, 1'11 111·71 Mltl clKMfll ,,, .... lrld kl "" ........ •1111 -" Pl•IOl'l•ll'I' lllPltrt<I llUJSELL Ollrew. °'111dllf. lff•• NHlll, C•Mforlll• f!U) fl~bllll\til O•~nP• Co11• 0111, Pilot PJCTITIOUS NAME Tru1l1n h11 1scrrt1llltd lhl .... ,11 wllll .. lllCIUl"f 'l'Wdlll'J. lft.,. el'fkl w . IANGEIT k-11 lo '"' -Ill Ille N•lillr .... IC•nt. T•f 1n41 ... ,.... MtY 4, H, 11, 7S 1'11 10:16-11 Tht llndfrsloMCI -1 tf•llt'T lie 11 PffYllli nl r1!1 of Pl• Clltm Wltll tor LEGAL NOTICE . ., 1111 cllrt., .... ....,.. lllt"ltof COii"' Of: P""5flfll tf Ille COl'POl'•llon lh•t tlllCUMd t11! WllllllN IMll¥11'f, A11.,....,1 ..,.1 •ttllltnll' ________________ , corwludl"G I bvtlneis t i p 0 eo. ,,., ••ch cr1!1 « "'" or _...,,'" lllt<ltd to lo •••Mn! tlMm. wllll tllf ftatllUFll "" wtthlfl lMltUPfllfll Oii btlltll ol 1111 .......... Hllh. CIMWM tltlt Publl.ned O•lnte COii! OlllY •1101. LEGAL f':OTICE Co1!1 M~•a CalllO•nle, uncJ.tr Ille ••«UI• 1111 corrtr1c11 wlllc!I wm bl vtUCMre. 19 1111 ""'"":r:-1at1111 offlcl torPbrltl9" ~ .. 1" llamtd •ft d Tiil ltlll m ..... •H Apr!! 21, 21 lf'd M•r 4. 1'11 t 74 11 ----------------l'lcll!lous hrm n1mt ol ALSCOTT'S POOL f Wl•llld 11'11 .11(, .. lflll bidder" lllCI llrtM ..... n•r ........... • .·-. ..',, "...,• ....... tdU-lldlld to fllf ..... Wdl cor.oreti.. Alflrlr/I, ....... "' .!_,,': __ , • ,. ,,,_,1-----L-E_G_'_L--N---~--c-E ___ _ ••• '''' SE RVICE & Sl.I PPLY Incl llll t Mid llrm PftVtllll'lt r•lff lfl COl'lltlrtld Ill M id fllOTICI 1'0 CllDITOflS " • t i titclllld ... -111 W!l ... u -lql. I ""' ...,..,,.. ....,., I v• n. VII lPICUlc1i""' _,.., .._ -· .... ,. ... SUl'll\011: COlllT OlJ TNI Wellllllltlll .............. lulft Ital, lot Ire~ Mrevrllo 111 mr 1111111 11111 1lfl•td 4P•U 11, :IO, t1 ....i ~ 4, 1t71 lli.11 NOT JCI TO Cll:EDITORJ 1• C"'"PCS«I ol 111• lollowlnt """'"· "' ""'" -STllTI Of' CAl.IPOtllNIA •o• Alltlltl. Callfrltnlle ..... Wllldl Is 11M lft'I' ol'lkat -· !hi clly 11111 )'till' In 111111----------------1 ~-~---~~~~~CC~~~ '.' wlloM! nl""I' 111 fll~ Ind pll(.I ol r11kltnc:1 1r1 II 111111 below • • --1 .... ·---,, '' • , •••••• ,, •• , •• SUl'i l lOI COUll!T o• 11 fl 1~1-1 ........ ct1111!1c1floll ""' 1Mlcl1111M tlld TNI COUNTY........... Kl ---.,.._.. __ Ill •tr ClfflllUll first ........ wrllleii ll:T ICATE 0 Sf~~Ecg~MC:i':~-.~:N~°el A~!~~o !:"C'ju1~~td c1tf'~~1..oen1 !'.';:' .~~': i:'~",:;~.~'11 ~.:": .._l!_t••,..•• ., ~~ WH!T,-OllD. ==,..~;:~111..:; ~i:,:. i: IOFF1c;:,1. J~n,. J ~ LEGAL NOl'ICI!! '~'~c,AT~~.:...c:Jo,:, .. ,G•,~,',",'.",",.' ,',",•,,•.• N• ...... ,.. Otted AP•ll lt 19}1 cl1111!kalllll Ill llfiKt Wllh "" .Gv\11 ,,,_.. flflt Mflatltll .. !Ml !lllln. Ntt1rr "'*lk.GllHOF'Tl!I ,.,,,., UC E1111t el CHAltLES N (LA.RIC, J s v11id 1111"" Trl<lt\ CouflClll H ..,, r.ttl Uii.tl NOTICE IS Hlllll!IY OIVIN lot the Ottwd A,,rll 22. It" ,rt..cfNI O!flQI lft NOTIC• TO CllOtTOl;S 110t1 Mftb~ certll'i' IMI 11 II ~utll"'I • DKtllftl $lt le ol C1lllor11lt Of•-(GUl'll• btlow ... "°' currtnt or UI f'l'llllll ..,. c:r11111or1 Of '"' ...... """"" tllcfllltnt LovtJ A.. Clo\~.,~ °"-C0..111'1 IUPe1111011 COlllT o .. TNI W.1""1 kKl llld II ton E ACllPPll A•e .. NOTICE IS t+EllEBY GIVEN •o ll>t Oii .April 1, lt7l, before'™° • Nola"' l1bor 19r~tnl> °"'!""fire bldtlll!I tl!M Hie! tll --}111111111 dtilrflt -INt 1119 l!JtcVtlr 9" ""Wiii 9" MY C_,,,111101'1 EXl lrM STATI OF (Al,.IPOINIA. 1'01 li"'"ll""on ltl<h, C1llfornl1 111\dtr I ... c•ldllor1 ot thf """'' """"' dftt~lll Plltltlt In 11111 tor uld Sl•lt llf"IOll•llY or '°"'ITvt:llorr llmt , welt t'IYltllllls llllll .. Id Hc:Mtlll .,, •-lrtd kl till ll'lem, 1111 lill¥e MtrWt/ flCldtflit Mlrdl ' ltn TMI! COUNTY o,-OUIM• fkllllol/S fl"" _,,.. cl DON JOJE 11111 "'"•If M'IC<ll 111•1"1 t 1t!m1 •911n•I "" ·-••fd J~Pfl $(.cN Veld kM...n Jo mt bt con11t1er..i I Nf'I of lilt below lintel With""' lltcllMFY YOll(llerJ, Ill 1111 """=-K\llU.NDI•, IOLCIMOll a ..... T YllllTU• A•D S(Nti:CIC ... A...U.1 ""' 11111 l!rm lt com.POMCI ol I~ 1e11o ... l lill decedl'nl ••e ffQUi<H IO lilt """"· ... tit l!lt HtSo-1 -"'"" " ''"~ A.fly .... 1111. w1ll•r1. 'l'Ktlloll. -OI' Ille Clark ol !he tbow enllUM c-1, ... .... • .......... ...... t•n Wftldllf Dr' Ne .. 11!1!1!• "' .ANNA L. SWANSON, Olce11 1111 COfPOtl llQrl -prlrKIOll PIKt of wlln lht' neceu•rY VOllCl\t'lj /~Ille c!'lkt w~crll!N 10 tne wllllln lnilrumtnl •l'ld motion er otlrfr btn.ellll lt!tll M lrl .o. to tniHlll !Mm, wllll 1111 lllCtHl f'I' Slffll I• N..._t lltdl. C.Utll'ttll nut Id bu1hwn Is ti toUowu of It!• c~rk °' ""° IOOY, ent 1 court or iciu-111111111 Iii! extcullll 1111 »mt 11111on kl 1111 blW lltlld w1 .. sctlff A• llOllCfler1, to th1 ulldfrtl....-1 ti McOWEN, !;',.:, "=J:.,~..... A~=::td Ori ... Conl Dtll'I' Pile!, ,•O,TICE IS HE•EIY GIVEN fll lhl DON JOIE llESTAUIAMTS INC:• la Orht nl "''"' wll~ !I'll nectsse,.,. (OF FICIAL SE.Ill Prtnllce1 V.111 bl tmPloYed 111 COl'llorml!Y GlllEEN I. SYLVIA, Attor ... n 11 Lew, 5JI) AtlWMYt,... •ncvltl' Mo• , ,,, ,,, •• ••>• l ... SI C 96 10t1 Ill 1111 1bova l\tl'llld CIOc:ldtnl ll09! I!! .Adtma. Hv•t1111t1" lqcll C:llll YOIKhert lo ,,.,. unden l•nfll II !he olllct M•" 8 t lh Morlan wllll Str:llOll 1m.s of Ille Clllfor11ll L1bot Eta.I C!ll pm.tll "'"""· °''""' Ctlllomll ... ~ 11111 '" NUOM fta111 ... c1tlm1 111lml !hi •mWITMESS Ill hi nd 11111 Jrd ISi~ .. MtY, of hi• '11"'""11 MCOWEN GlllE EN .. NoltN Public Cellfol'llll Code """ WlllCll II Ille PllCI of 11111111111 OI' Pub!I....., Or•-CHll Oi!tv Piiot Mid CIOctcllnl ,,, ,..,,,Ml to ni. "*" SYLVIA !SO E cnt"""f" .i.ve""e P 0 ' ''' '"" I 01 od-•. --I ,__... Alrll 21 11111 Mrt .... IT. II, lfl'I tu.Jl wl• , .. ·-••••-~• '" "'"'"' DON JOSI RESTAUllANTS ' •• _,. O••-• <•••-·••• -·--w••-• '' P•ln<lPl l Office In en 1 r ... .. ... prov 1 ..... "' 11\e ullde'11•11td 111 111 m1111,. P«f'ltln11'tl LEG" N01'1CE ·-" •· ... '"' ...... '"'"'' O••noe Countv Leber COO. Section 11n J tOl'ltlrlllrcl to !I'll 111111 of H id dectoelll w11111n tour ~ ., lhil cltrt; ol Ille e tntllltcl c.....-1, ot INC ~ .::,11,,~!,':' ~1~~i~ ~o":tu::::,~~.l~ My Commlulon E•PlrH lfTIPlollfl'llnl 91 1PPrlnllce1. II l't9UF,... lnOll!h• IJ!lt~ !I'll t1r1f Jlllblk•llon If 11111 LEGAL NQTICE '* ltHflll "'-"· wlllr tlW lltcUlfn' J oe Morlo$11111 • ~ .lprl• t 1t1s ton1r.ctor1 fl.I' 1ullc011t•1C1ors ..,..1111Ylne notk• 1.i.1 nu voucMft, '° 1111 llftdersle114'11 et "" otlkt Pr•• decedtnl W•!~ln four man!~I 111"' !ht Publl11Wd Oranoe Coeit o1n, P iiot lrtdtimtn 111 l n'I' lpPrtnllc.1111• «· Dlltel April IJ 1t11 C•ITll'ICATI OI' •USIN•SS NOTICE TO C•IOITOllll of hl1 1tto~llt'I'. 108EIT W Oll:ISCOLL, STATE OF C:ALIFOINI ... 11"1 P<Jbl!ttllllll cl 11111 noUtl April 10. 71 '""Nu.~" 11. 1f11 "'"'' CUPlllon to IPPIY to 11\e •oPlk ltl!I l•IM Ctlttord M Wlrllfortl ........ TktUS MAMI SUPl'lllOI COUllT o• THI '-'$ *"' F\-fOI "'"'·.SI/lie IUl, LOI COUNTY OF ORANGE 5$ OtltG A~t ll I lt1l •oPrtnllCtlhlP commlt!H for t ct rtl!lcttl EXKUlor 11f 1111 Wiii ti f1'll lllldtr~i~ ... -llfy ..., l rl ITATI Of' CALl .. OIHIA l'OR Allffltl, C1tl tor11l1 KIOIJ ... ldl b lhl Ort lhl1 ltd dl1 ol Me• A 0 , 1'11. Ct+.i.RLES l C:L.ARI( LEG" N~CE Of -rov1I lllCI 11~1111 lllt rttlll OI' ... Tft bov Ml o -I --· --i 'm ..... TH• COU"TY OP OllANOI! plKt o1 bu1lnt11 OI' 11'11 ulldenlor.ed 111 •II belore mt Jttn l Jcbtt • Mot1ry Pullllc J..dl'llnlit•i!ot Cl !hf Ella!e JU.. v •• P••nflttl IO lour111Ymtft ultd Oo'I ""' co,.. McOw .... ~. ·.";~I .c .... n ~ .......... "' • -~MU • .... ..... ,..,.,, • NI A...... '"'""I .,.n11n1111 lo "" ftltle If ••Id '" tnd tor ••Id Countv lllCI $1tlr rt1ldlll11 vi ll>t 1boll• ntmttl dtc:l<lt nl trict CC!!lrKlot ~'' be r1<1ulr9d kl f'llft 1 ltlbol ltltt\d, C11!forrll1 t'7U1, .,..... fhll '''''' o• OLIVfll: MOATOM HAii: dKtdenl, wtllllll tour lftOl'lllll trltl !I'll lhrrtl11, dui'T <omm!11lonld •nod '"''""' MCOWEN OREIN & JVLYIA SUPIEllllOlt COU•T O" CALIFOlllNIA.. •• 1!111 Clrt-1" Awt. llC!llll\11 "''" 11111'1• .. l.OCK, STOCIC'M' n I bll llofl llf fir! nolkl H flOlltl lV lllPl"ed Jot MorJcMp!I know" )~ E C~Pl!ltR A•t COUNTY OF OlllANGIE "'•kt COfli'1ti;-'1lolll Ill IPl>l"lftll«i.l'!I• pro-Orlllft, Cllff tMU IAllllEL lllCI 1111'1 U ld llrm 11 tcmPOSltd l.IM)N, tho kllOWn 11 OLIVl!'R M t+AR r~ : ol,CI %1 l 1 lo me lo bf lht Pr1ildtlll ol !ht tor- fl 0 lo• l'I ' JOI CJ 1 C I 0 l W I 9rlml Oii r•Clor 1...:1 IUllcOl'llractor1 Ttl 17U) •tS.SlM llf !ht fllkml"t ...,_,,, whOlt "''""I" llllKIN 0tc11sed II l ;1~ENC~71E S ~ON POflllllfl 11111 execullll lftt wllllln !llo or1n1t, Ctlll "'"' v,• .~,w ,•w,,,· ••. 5ftlll lllO t om1111 w1111 Stcflc11 1ma 111 Alltr_I ..... _..,.,. full Ind pllCfJ Of raid'"'' .,. IS NOTICE 15 Hl!REIY GIVEN ,, ~ ,• .. WIWol,N 11rumtnl Ofl ""'"cl lft1 U •POrlllOll 1114) Ul llM In• 111' 1 !ht lfl'J>IOYmtllt Gf IPPtln!lctl l'ot Ill Publl1hl'd Ortlllt Cot1t 01111 Piiot 1611owl creditors OI' !I'll tbcw1 nlrntf dtcllltnl ~trutor !I'll II cl CIM HumMr 0 UOlt torm11lon ••l"lvt to 1ppr1nllc11hl1 flt,,. -· H nl l SU 0 A 1 lllM lftel 111 H•IOFIS hl lllftt' t ltlml l9llnit lhl !!It MloYt nemed Cltctllll'll !h•rllft "'"'I'd 11\d Kknowl.cte<l!d to me Allernt YI ,,, ol,dmlnl1lrt1or SUMMONS tMAlll:IAGl!I dero1 CCnl••CI Ol•K'ICI" or lndu11r111 A1rlf )0, Tl t nd NllY '· "· 1•71 "'71 I -· O#'I', ll\111 YI. I .. 111 dteldtlll lft '"ulred to fll• l!>lm, l.OlllT w DllSCOLL 11111 rum (OflMlflllaft "WKUled ll'lt 11mt P~blllt!ta Orontt Co&•I 01lty Piiot In rt 111~ marrl10t of PttlllOl'ltf: RtllllMI. 5•n F••n<l icc Ct tlfCrnle, « '~'1i C•r"'"" Jr:: A. 8 lbOI wllh tl'll nec•IHr'I' "°"""''' In 1111 oiu,1 t4ll "'* I'll-SI, IW!t JAq In w 11,..11 WMrlof, I h1v1 l'llr111nto •"" .i,Pfll 13, 70 71 111(! M11 4 1'11 llS·11 LAMI EllTINA MAR IA FOVRTHM.IH 1rld OIYll lCI! ol APPrenflctihlp s111111irdi LEG 'L NOTICE 111,:C..'Ceu:\, t!Mtnon. ""' ' of 1111 cllrli: Of "" •llctw enlll!ed covrt, or \..II A""'"· Cellt.nil• Mtu m v 1'1111(! end atll•ld m, ofllcill NII !ftl! R •• p 0 II de" I • WILLIAM FLOYO b••n<h Olfl(ll " Edw•nl Miit'"'• lllV. '"' ·-. "' IH'l llnl llltm, wllll "" nf<.llll N Ttl 11111 ,, .. ,... cll'I' 11\d ...... 111 11111 c1r1111c1t1 Finl 1bove LEGAL NOTICE FOURTHMAN Ove•llmt lhl!I be Dlld lor -k lllbot hlllllf, Ctlllonlll ""2 •• YGUdllfl. to 1111 11Nl<!rslg11111 11 Ille 1...-Altll'_, .., Rxtaltll' '"'111"' -------------To fht RtlPOl'IClflll• P1rlormtd I" t~c111 OI' 11'1t rHul., dl.,.1 HOT•<• •-'IT••• O•OS Cendlca Mltlmln. Ill~ J"" Aw , offkff of ~n, Orttn ll'ld S~IY1t, 150 Pllblllllltl Orllltl Cn•st Oellr Piiot (OFFICIAL SEAL! p tU1' lht Pt!l!lOlltr ha1 111M I Hllllon worlr. 11111 11 the rt!• lor O'ltf'll mt of tht l'EOEIALL y A"sS1tTt:O ,.llOJICT eelbOI llllnd. (tlltornlt n~ Ettl Cll1Pt•11n AYIHIUI Or111t1, C1lll9r11l1 A.•rll 11 11\d Mt'I' " II, II, lf11 913-71 ~::; ;u~ Ct lllornli CElllTIFtCATE OF IUSINf.11, conctrnln9 'l'OUr marrla~ You PPllY ll!t • trtll 111Ylll¥ed S ed I Ill bot f tel Ill OtMd Mir!, 1tn fH", WlllCll II !hi PIKt ol bu1lr1111 0!'1 ----------------Prf11CIP1I Qlllce '" fl lCTITIOUS Nol,ME w••lttn rt1PON1 wllllln l!llrf\I dlYI DI !ht t+olld1y1 lntll bl tit llOlldt't'I rtc0tnl1ed ol'fl::I o!~ 1 l~Crtlt,;ec-;; c'!ini: .._.,. l.....,. 1111 ullller1litlld 111 tll m1ttet1 ~•llllll"I Ori llll CPUnlV Tht 11ndef511thld do cer!ll1 llltY wltl dt !t lh•! IM• Wmrtl<llli I• ierYf(I "" YO\/ In 1111 calltcllYI btre1l"l111 11rtamtlll Stnlf•llflll Dl1trl(f No I 11 1084' l!lllt Shit"" H L....., It 1111 Hiiie of 11111 """'ltflt wlthlll louo-LEGAL NOTICE My commln lon E•l lfll (-UCI • bu11114'11 •t • PIKt 10 be II ¥DU 1111 lo Ill~ • wr1t1e11 ,,, ........ ·~llt1blt lo ""' ""lcultr c•1f1, Av~ (Pntllltll ldd•U• , 0 l oo: 1111), ClllClllCI l Mltlm1n ....... ~ lftft" till Uri! •valk lllon af flrll Ma•cl'I 1, 1t1l cleclclld 111 cos11 MH• 11111 S111l1 Ant wllhJ11 llKl'I lime YDUr CHteull m1v be d111ltlc1tlon or tv11<t af ~mt11 Founteln v1111y, Ct!1tor11r1, n1a. 1111 ., Ellw•r• A. Mtnm111 notlc• 1----------------! "ublbl'lld °''"" Coeit c1111omlt """" lht 11c1111ov1 nrm n•m• lflltred 11111 "'' coun me~ "'t"" • tmPlo!IH on 1M 1roll('I before Ille 11th div Gf MIY, 1'71 •I 11 •M S1111 et Cothmle. ~ countw : Oiied .VrU :it lm """"*' Delly P!lol, 11151 11 ol Tt+E IAll:NllOER Incl "'" 11111 11 .... luC9PnlH\I tCflltln1ftt' lrlfuttctlYt Ill' Ctl'll• II 111111 -m111C11rorr -... COl'I-• m. II wlllcl'I thTll "'"' wil l be ""'bllcl'I' °" ,....., i. 1t11. "'°'' '"' .• N<lll O' Chl•lt• NI t+ttTfton (llllTll'ICATI 01' IUllNISS, ,,..., " 11• 11 u. "71 b comPOSf(I of 111f follOW!lll H fMllS. orders t011Cerno111 dl¥/110fl OI PfOP«IY lr1ctor lo Wtlom t fOllltKI It ..... 1r6'd -~ 11111 reff 1ft !hi offlct Of tht S..'4 P\llllk It! 1f111 f9f N lf Stilt, "r.onillr EJKutcr PICTITIOUS NAM9: """°" n""" '" 11111 t nO pl1t11 of 10011•1I w-rt. OlllCI cu1tod'I', dllld ""' upon •It 1Ubcllritr11;tor~ uPWk• !llm. N OI' Olr1elor• II 1111.4' Elfl• A-. •-••Id Hewwd LtwY, Slllil.., L-..., ol Ille Win of Uildtll(t t•t 11 +Pliowl lllPPOl'I •ttorl\f'(s' fttS. to1ll fnd well Pt1 l'IOI ltl1 l!lln 11!d tfllff"tl PffYtlllftt\ Faonli ln Vi lle¥ C•lllornll lot EdWtrtl MMm1ft, CIMt<I Mlttmltl !hi tbo¥t 11111'11d dfc:!Hk"I ""' undtrtl~ 6o Clt1l!y tl>l'I'° ''' Hott(• S MIZtl IH No l tY Fr01'll Olll•f re!lel ti "''' be O•l lllld b1 !hi fllH Cit Jiff 111111' '"'"'fl 111 -"""" SEOIMENTol,TlON IASINS •'t,N ANO tr;,_n fO Intl le 1M lhl ..,_. ..._ MCOWEN, OlllN ANO IYLVIA. eonchl(H111 I llullnftl II IMO 'E''l---------------- l 1lboa 111111(1 lllllll S Gr111flt lll, IU court ""''°"'" 111 1111 •~«1111111 9f lhl (Ofllr•cl "M" AND OIGEITEllS "l ' A.HO "MN nltftll Ill ~,-.. f11 "" '#!"*' \ft, .. 1111 Olt""M A•-Wlr1111fr SI• Cctll Miii, Cll1Jtlml1. ullC!tr NOTICE OF PUILIC H •A. IN. No lltY Fr..,,!, 8•1bcf lllt rlll 11 rw wtllr II IMll 1111 ffvkt If ti Hfllrlr 111111 AT PLANT NO I lll'Vll'llfll 1M IC"-""99d fltt'#' t•ewt.1 Ort-. ~llflnllt 1111 fkllllwl llrm hi""' of SIKES ll!"POll:E THE l"LANHINO COM• Oflf(I .lprl1 I 1tl\ 1110•.._, ht lftb m1Htr, YIU >hiwld M II lllC:KLAYlilll JOI NO PJ ll !flt -('14} UJ.lltl laOTt+ER$ SERVICE Ind Ill•! Mltf 11nn MllllON OP TMI CITY OP l'OUflo H<>••ce 5 M11tl 1""''11Y .. "''' ~""' Wfllttil ,~ H Flll"lfl'IM n !O 1 men! ""'* It!$ IN!! $0( l ldt Ire rtoulred for Ille Milt• -k 101'1'1(1Al SEAL) Altlll'ftwt .. 111(1111• II '°"'"""ltd ut "" loflowll'ltl ptttcfll, TAIN VllLL•Y llllll1 $ Gr•ulleld Inf, m•r 111 llltd I-Iii llmt "'' hCUr tllovt .loun1t •m111 Fiii dt><:rlbld hlftln lltbef A. Helrl(t. Publllllrll Or1ng1 C011! OlllV Pllol whcM! lllmt\ Ill 11111 11111 plecu of NOTICE IS HEIEBV GIVEti n.11 o-. Stt!e o1 Ctlltornl1 Or1n;1 COUlllY Ottt(! Mercl'I 1, 1t71 lrlckliYtr & S!-Ml lOll •• 6.4S Thi -Ir; II to bf doM K Co<dlf\11 19 ll'll N011Fll ~lltllk.C1llkll'1'11a M•r l, ll, le. 2J, 1'11 lo.t.n rt.id_, l fl II 19llcwl Wl'd,,..dt¥ Ml¥ 17, lt71 11 J JO 1 m 111 On ~!I I nn, be!orl "'' • Moti f'/ WILLI.AM E ST JOHN lllCICTl.NOll •llM lhd 1111<lflct1i..1 Ofl 1111 Ill Ille l'rlnctHI Olfkt '~ Jtrt 0 Sl~tt. 1174 Cht•lf•!Clrl, COl11 Ille (OUllCll Q11mbtr. Cllv H•ll 10200 '---'"'' ' ••• -• ... -c LEG.. .,_CE Mt1&, Ctlff Ch••lll 0 1111... 111, '' ' • ' • ' v '' -'' "'1bllc 111 11111 tor H id l !tlt ....._.111y ~ .. , J sum Ot 'c e .... er •••• •• .......... offit t of th• ffUtt1ry °' ttM 0111rld 1nc1 "'""'" wnfY ~ rn..o 11 Ch••ltllllll, Cot I• Mell. C•llf. • •• v.....,., cv11 • n • w "'' en· t pptl.;M Mlltl (f s Ml••I .. LlllCI• s ......... ","••OT ftll, 9111'1' CA•l'IHTllJ 11ld pllfll 11111 flll(lllc1llorl1 ... i.v MY '-'•loll l.1111•• Otttd A .... 11 "· 1971 llll'>IJ Commlu1" wilt llOld "' ....... "' '"' Gr111!111d k-n lo m1 ID Ill lht "'IOfl' 1 Ct rPlllltr ••• •••• •••• , S ti ttfll"lnce mldt 1 Nf'I of thlt nolke A."'11 1, 1'11 CA.II NO p IMH JKk O Stir ts follow!lll ""'°'t 11eme1 ••f s~t..crlbtd 10 1111 w1tnl11 ::.i:·~· ·,•::: :' 'i::' :"" .... TtDl1 r::!'"" MW -r•lor ....... •OI Pl1111 1Ptclrlc1tlon1 11111 Olli•• ..,._,,1 •ublltl'lllll Ot•"'lll C:Hlt Otfl'I "llot C•RTIPICA.T• 01' OllCONTINUANC• Ch1rllt. 0 Slk" ?ONI! CM•NGI! Ml -ApplktllOll lllo ln1tnim•nl 11\d ,,11;,,....lldftd I ft . y • • ... ·, •• , •• ~, _ .. ' Mlllw• "'' " • •• • •II dOCumtnl• m•Y bf-•••mllltd ,, .... Dllltt M•Y " 11. , .. "· 1'11 1o.w-n 0, USE AND/Olt AIA"OO"MINT 01' s11i. ol Cttllor"I• OrlllH '°""... 111111'11 by !lrl •11nnlno c.,.,...1 .. 1.,.., lo l;WtcUlt<I '"" ''"'' LI"' •• , ' ". Hiii•• (Pl\fUPnlli() 'n ol Ille C:ou11h' 51n1!1ll011 Oh lr.!cl No 1 ,, ., ftI(lrlf: Lett. s •net 1, T•tt! '"' lrem R• !OFFICI AL SEALI Tllt11lwM• UUJ U6.Ull Fo<em1n toe ,.., !lour mor• '"'" hlthtll IOI~ Ell!! Avr~u.. FIUnl)I" v1n1Y. • ••CTITIOUS NI.Ml On APfll lf, 1m. "''°" me. • Nell.... lo Cl Com11'11fc!1I •llCI 1mtllllln1 Sec· C o1, HI GBI E All1r ... v1 Ill' Prtl!I-clt Hll!c1!1on lllPt•~hf(I, 1xc1 p I Ctllforlll• COl>ll1 Clf !Ill Pltnt •nd r .. ,.AL ft,,_,,. aAll: 1211 Public In tnd tor 11111 511!•, ... rsontllY tkmlt Oltlrk l MIP :tt S-10 Tht Pr-rl'I' Noll•Y Publlc , Ctllfornli PubllohtG Or1~1 CO.ti 01!1'1' Pllol llfltum1tlc 111llt• JN<lllttll9"I miv be tbltlMd from 11,1 t.r.IU Vlt..,. THE lJHCll!lllSIGNEO do !le<tb'I' t erllty IP,..trtd J1ck 0 S1lr11 11\d ~rlfl D Involved comp•l•tl •PP•o•lmttoly IQ 1, Pr!n<l•ll Quiet In APrlt 20 11 •rid Ml'I' 4, II, ltJ1 9111-11 CA.IPt:T. LINOL•UM LAYEii: 1bov1 Pfltnllontd ofllct 11 I COii of 11000. lh•I •tf•Cl!va J1n111r¥ • nn """c••l.lld Slkll k-n lo me le be ,,.. ""°"' l t r•• It ls bou11ded on !ht north bi; Au91itt tt U11 C111>1t Llnoltll"' t. '4111 lll~ Liver J 1' wnlct, co'! 11 not rtlundtblt! re .. rdltH of '"'"'' lo CIO bui111tH ulllkr 1t>t llct!llout firm w!Mnt n1m11 1r1 WbKrlbtd lo 11'11 wU!lln wer11tri °" tht 1111 bv Stll Mtl.C on P~blllftf(I Orl lltf (Dtll 0111~ Pilo! LEGAL NOTICE CIMINT MAJONI Whtthtf .,. pl•lll •nd tllt(!llclllorll ••• CllTIPICA1'• 01' I UllNISJ MPflt cl INTERNol,l'IONAL WHOLE~ALE l111trument Ind adi-'tdted I Ire V !ht to1.1lh b1 LI Alfmf(le strut 11111 011 7 ••• ' C I M1·~ fl .. llAA .M .. lro~ll"' PICTITIOVS NAHll COMP.ANY ,, 1150 Nr..-POr1 lwltYtrd. nKulld""' "'"' lh• ..... " b• • 11~ •• ~-..... , •• , ·-M U I• 20 21 tnd Mt ¥'· 111 1 ~min ""'" • .,. '"' r1tur11ed or llOI Pl1111 tnd '"d "c11!0t11 Tit c..11 ""'''· C1lllo<'fll1. whltl'I bu111111• !OFFICIAL SEAL! "" ~·¥~~" ...., NOTICE' TO CltlOlTOllS m K!llllt -·•tOI' Sfl Wiii be ..... ,ltd to ... -lllf1 bldcltra. II dVctl'...llMlr:!~" -~ c:~""~~ Wll f«merl'I' comp01ed ol "'' loltawlnt MAll:Y BETH MOit.TON ~~.:11;:.·~.:: 1::",,~r ..... Pl'DCtlltd SUl'E•10,1t COUll:T OP lHI! ~:'t~~"M~Mlll ... ~~'l':t!~. Jour ... y5m~n r,",.•,.11:,, :: co!,, \:.! c:!I ~S !ti.~ Hunllntt! ee'.c"',,~1 c!tlfornl1, llfldlr I~ Pll"IOfll, wlHIH M"'" Ill 11111 lllCI •IKll Nol1ry Public, Ctlltornl• ""'rllll nl to Ille Plllllllnt LIWI ol 1111 STAT! 0 CALll'OINlll flOR ri le ·~ nc1mou1 nrm 11.,,. .. of w El 8A. ol rnlcltl\Ct ••• II fol"""" r.w11. PrfnclHI on1c1 In $lite of C•lltor11!1 !Go,,., Code •s ooo et THI COUNTY OP OlllANGE IELECTllCIAHS All bldl ll'IUll bl '".,.at ~11 ~c°!"~ MAINTINANCll! tM flrlt 111'1 nrm 11 E I , Grtftl. 1211 Ho Loul11 Sir"' Or1noe Covnly 11<1 l Ind tfl.t Fou"ti ln VtfltV Mu"ICIPl l P-IUll "', .. "" 0 Gt111rtl FortMI" ••• 9 '° (1~1 ::i: ~~~\!Ill IDC•I 11.,.! .;!1~tb\t compou•d ef !I'll tollow1119 ..,Miii, w!lost Sat111 A.Ill. Cll '2703 M' Comm!111o!r EKPlrtl Codi. Tiiie 21 Thi uirilno ~· 111111111 CERTt,ICATI 01' IUHNllll E1l•l1 ol AGN s A KESSLER. I. Fcrtm•n ............. t01 • o• .llCI ell lld r "" l llt'"' lft f\rU Incl pltc1 OI' rnldlf!CI It " M 0 Gren!. 2.ut Mlt(H fellt Rtld. Aa•lf t 1t 7S "''""' •rK ll.ll l llnl 11111 •1111 pllM ere ... PICITIOU5 NAME AGNES KEISLER Otcttled Jour111vm1" I,, ther•to. • IS •tc " llf'OllOll fcrllOWI' °'"'"· Ce! ""'1 Plllllhhld °'"'" Co-II D.111'1' Piiot Ille Ill ""' Plt n"'"' °"''''"'"" ..... Trlt 11iicllr1lolltd -· Ct<'lllV ht 11 ton-NOllCE IS HEREIV GIVEN 111 Ille Foteml" C•bll s~11c.,·:·· • 9 ,9 form oltris 11111 •PKllk allono It ··~ KtM....,. M(,.,,.,._, 1'1JK. Ctrllllcllt ,., lr1nll(llOn ol 111111111111 APl'll :Kl. fJ 11111 M•Y •• II, 1911 tOl-11 ·~•1l•bll '°' llUllllc lnlPtcllon Incl ·~· d11tll110 • tlulil\eH 11 l'O:ll E Fourtn crf(ll!ori Of ""' Ibo-It ~ dtc:«lltflt C•blt IPlktr •• •• ,,, lldd"•to ~ :::-tti; i:t'.::, c'!:: Nld'ollt. Hllfll"'9111\ kldl, Cttlf, ulldfr ,,.. tbOw flctlfloul """'· 11111 11 1----------------l.m1111111or1 Sl•HI s."'' Alll Ci!llon'll• u~ tht 11111111 rierJCnl !l1vl1>t1 d1lm1 101ln1t 1111 cerllt!l!d Wt ldtr ......... ....... I u 111.1rsu•nl 1 1 Olttd A..rll u . 1'11 nd1vlf el "1blklli.. llllr.ct ''' 1111 Ill• LEG" N-CE Thcte dftlrlno ti teillh' 111 1.,..,, or 111 fkrlllolll Ur'" nlrnr of LANO DEVELOP t•kl dKedlnt l l t re>1wlrH lo 1111 llltfl'I, OLA.ZIE• al lllt 5!1ft ef Olllfllf'llif !ht lllnl If l'lwt IC ~ Ir! 11!t offkl 9 1111 Cou11!\' Clerk pl ~ VII -lfloll lo !fl.tit rt<IUHtl IN! ,,_111 MENl RESEol,ll:(H COMPANY t llll 111., Wl!h Ille nteeUln' -"'A 111 1111 allkf Gluier •• ., ,, •• J 11 OlriclorL OI' COii...., S."llt li(lll Dlllrlc1 STATE OF CA.ltFOll:NIA, Or11111 Cov111'1' llftlltr lhl -llloM of Wiii be ,1,111 en oopertul\ll'I' to llo IO !I stld "'"' 11 taMPOMd of "" tollOWIM ol !Ill clt r'I of !ht abovl tnlllled Ctiurl er llON WO•ltEll:I Ne I h•• IKtrllllltd ""'•'1111111"' ••1• OlllANGE COUNTY, StcflOtl 24'1 ol tl'll CIYH Codi C•ll:Tll'ICA.'n o .. IUSIN•IS fur!Mr l111«mttlon 11 Olllred vou "''II Ptrv.1 -111m• 111 fl.Ill Ind l ife<I lo preitnl ll'ltm wll!I Ille MC tlltfl' Orlllmtrllll Iron Workrr • ••• .... I 1' OI' l>tr d!tm "'"" IPllllctblt lo lht -II 011 A...,.11 Jl. ltJI, bt9or9 !rll. I Nolll'Y WITNESS ovr ftll!Cll !Ills :19111 dt' OI' l'ICTITIOUS NAM• C'Oflltcl !!'It PifMlnt Dlplf'lmlfll 11 Mt et rhldtn<t 11 ti loll0"'1 YO"d11r1 le the 11Nl<!•ll9Flld 11 lhl ot11ct llttllllorcllll l•Ofl worXtr • 1 JI! lo ti. dent tor !!It loc:•lltr 111 w11k.h !!Ill Plltllk 111 tncl for 1.W Stitt _,., AP•ll, 1971 TM Ul\dlrJlll!ld di c-rtlty 111ey 1,, 2'2• el!CI •llff' lo 1111 •-• 1...,,t. 01vld E htlol\111. JUI 0 ,.tllll Avt , DI Mr .Allorllt'I' Cololltl Hftrl"O Stllm Fencl E•Ktot J 21 wen 1' lo bt l>lf'IOl'fl'lld In ll:Omlllt!ICI ,_.,..., Pwl Kl!IMd"I McP'IWr-k-E I G,11!1, cOllducllftt\ 1 w.,1,,..1 •I 1'e12 s .. 11'19d.t~ Pl.l.MNING COMMISSl0Pi Ofl (otlt M""'1 C1lllornl1 •h h Fr•nl<illl 101 Elli ll lll St • COllt MtM Por.,.,111 1.SC "' ho.Ir rnll'I lhl n hl•htll Wll!I Setllon lm of fire L•bot Cocll el !hi 19 me It M 1111 _..., ""--II Plrtnlt' SlrHI, Himlll!flOll lt•Cl'I. (lllfornli , Tt+E CITY OF Dllfll .AP<ol 1i, 1911 (ahfornl1, "2611, ""'toltft II 11\e PIKf or Cll Hlfk lllOl'I IUH !'Vlltd Sli!t ol Ct ltlornlt , ll!lt II II fl lld Ill llll lllblcrlMd to 11>1 ~In ~ 11\d M. 0 Gt111t, uricllr Ille tlctlllow ti'"' 111me of SPlllNG-FOUNTAIN YALLl!!Y DtY!d E Sull'llln tiuil11toi"' lllf und•rtlllltd lll •II'"'"'" LA•o•••• olflt t Of "" ll(flllrt' of (Ol.llll'I' Kkl!OW!tdl'ed"' llllll:l/1'111"" wm1. "'""" DALE ""A•TMEHTS tnd !ti.ti ••Id (IJlllOll Shtrrod SKrlll,.,. S1111 DI C11Uorn11 Or1n0e County ""'1'1"1119 to !ht Hl.re of >lid dttfdenl, Ll lloflorl 9 • ...,.11 or ton11rvc.tlon • S_, Stnllt li01'I Olrtrlct No l, .. °'11111 COl'FICIAL 5EALI IATTIAY, SNYOll a t..rYIH•nON firm 11 com1>1sed of tM lol-IM --to 1111 Plt n"IM Commlti.IOll On ~rll ,. 1'71 ~tor• mt • Noll .... wlthlll lour fl'ICflllll •H•r 11\f tin! C>Plrelor; 11111 lll'l<Hlrs of -11mlllt •rid Counly .S.ltfl L J4"i A!Wtlrt't I I Llw wl'loM n...... In fllll 81\d PllCM o1 l'Ubl!ll'lltl OrtllOI Cotll Dellt Piiot Pubh( Ill lllCI tor 11kl S111e otrtonellr P<lb!k:tllorl of "'11 no!l(t elec:lrlc tooli. vlbr1llorl 11\f(hlfltJ 111C1 l hll contr.ct 11 1 ll'tcJtral Aid Preite:! No11,.,' Publk • C1llflfl'll1 111$ Nlr1tl Mltll tlw IVltl "7 r11T6t11et 1r111 fDllowr Mew 4, 1'1 1 ICIU·JI IOotlrlll Otvld E ivtPlllll kl'OWll lo .... D1lld APfll li un 11mu1, ll'ltch111lt1l fog\I "°' Utllf81tly •1111 llOI 111' 1111" 1111 '"'"''111"' r"t ~1 Prlnclptl on1c1 In ...... AM, Ct ........ t'llll H•"" • • s,,.,. c: Hlfl!ltv 160n lo bt lllf Pf'>ll" ....._ "'"'' It IUtl><:rlb-E~•IYll Flln! c1111111ed !lt rel" , , •.IOI Pl' d!tm dw~"'.:_ ~I dllerm, ,_, ·.·.!hi Or-t C-1\' Tth J.0 1... 5prl110d•~ SI , H1,1r1fln1!0n l~tC!I C•llf l'd lo !hi w11~1~ l"1ln1mt11I 11111 E~tcVlrlll of llW Will Allllllll rlktr lllll ll-r 4 llCS Secretary .. ,....,. n ICtor l llfl W tne Nly (ommtnloll Ell•lrtt PubU\l'lf(I 0.-tlll)t Coe1! OlllY Pllot Al!t ll I & Ev•ll9llll'lt C (•NI 1107 •clrftOW!-ht l\tculfll 1!11 llfl'lt of !~ 1bow ... mf'll <1tcf(ltn1 (Ol\Crlft Curtr _ lmptr~lcul l'llff'l'lbr~llt O•vl .. ltcon Acl 111111 be ••Id tor •Kii Mlrdl 1 1•n MIY 4, 11, 11, 15. 1t n 1M·11 PuihlM Drlvt Pl•v• de! R...,.,1----------------IOJ'FICIAL ~EAL) CtlfMI Selim M1trl~1 Fr•nkU" 11111 llll"m olltr 4 7IJ troll Pf typt el wcrkm1n MtOld lo "ubll1hed Orin ... Collt D•llY P\lol Ctllfotnlt NOTtCI 01' IULK TRANSl'l'll: Jauaft E D•YI, A11•r....., If L1w Plpt lll'I• • • 4 901 otrlorm the confrec! .l.prll 21 Incl May 4 ll, 11 1t11 t11·11 LEGAL l\'OTJCE t+tn<Y e t+entltY NOTICE IS HEll:El'I' GIVEN TO lt+E Nottt1 Public C1!1lor11\1 111 Elf! llln SI , Wlllllow Clllllt' •• 4 Sti l ldd1r1"" thl1 WOl"lr. wltt be rttulrf(I ID __.___ B• Sereh C Htl'l•ll!Y C:REOll'olllS OF JOMICRA INC •• 1 COi"• P• 11el••I Ol!l<t In C.111 M•11, C1W1.,n11 ' • comptr with fht Pr1&1cunt'1 l!xK llllv. LEG" N011CE -•tlon, Tr1n1ltrOf 111a1 1 bolk tr1nitlf'" l'llent s~ .. 1ll1 W~tchm~n • Stl5 Ordllr No 11114 11\11 ttll provl1I0111 ol ~ P·IJ:lll AllY 111 tact 1, 1bo<ll to IHI mid• bY Tr1111lffor wholl O••n" CO\lnl• •n ~ 1 ••tc "' For..n1n )l)c 1>1r hour more then ftlehtsl Extcullvt Onltr Not.. 1"21, 11 lnc:lvtltd CEITll'IC:ATI Ofl •USINlll s,n,,•,•,,•,,_ 'c'"'c'n,,., ..... 11~, ~''''' 1, ,-01 oo--• '' -, 1• M• Comm!ulo" E~P"e' ,,,.., " u • c11ulflc11!on IUHrvlltd ,.,,,,, , .. •-••••••••• .., OIOd••• ,..... '"' "" .. ,. " ...,. "' " JvP\t 11 1911 P~bll1h1<1 0•1"9• Cotti OlllY Piiot Ol"llATll'IO •HOINl"llllJ " •w " "" NOTICI TO Cll:IDITOll:S PICTITIOUS NAMI ol,lltn a Crirws t~e Cltt of t+un!l.,gtor1 ltitll Cou"tv of Pub!lll1td Oltflllt CCIII O•llv PlloT .AP•U '1(!, 11 t nd Ml •'· 11. 1t71 Pl>J.11 contrtctofl ul\dll" 11111 order., ..... 11rMcJ I UP•llltOI COURT 0" TNR Tiit UlldlrJlpnf(I dHI cwnltv "' h O•lllllt St1l1 of C1!1lornJ1, Ind •!t Of A nd 1 t .. , Group I •• " •Ol 111 tht M>Klllulk1111 STATI. 0" CA.Lll'OINIA 1'01 colld11<:lln111 bu1l"111 •I WJ Solllll Htrllar !Of'Fl(lol,l SE.ALI w11o11 bull11tu "tmri 11111 t ddrtt•fl uifll P•ll 11 ' MtY ~. 1 11 1171 1 1 LEGAL NOTICE GrovP 2 '''' •• ' ·••• •• ' '27 E1tr1 bid 1h1l1 '-• mldt 1111 thl flFCHltl THI COllNTY OP OllANOI 11\od , A11aft1lm, C1trkll'nl1, ulllllr 1"'9 ::~~;:~~~i:111 cimorn!• within thrH vt1r1 i.11 P•ll .. ,., 11 Group ) ·• •• •• ••• •· '11 /Mm .-furnl1htd b1 llit Ol1trld •rid Nt. A"'"'" nct11i.u1 llrm n1me of P1trn Plllt'"'C'I' known lo Tr'"''-'"' 1,. Jomlt•• Ille , •• T'c. '. C •• o'To.. G•o.>P ...................... ••2 endostd In lhl '""''"°" IUNllM """" 1!11111 ol' flAYE EOITH !NM.AN, •!so Ind "''' ••Id nrm fl (Ofl'l-ld ef "" :;., .. ~111'1( f °"nEty l 1n61 l••ch BovlfYtrd t+unllnt!"" ''""" Groue !I ••• ''' 'l l D!llrlct bt1rl111 1111 tlllt .. lllt-' t lld k-ti l't'l'I E lnmtn tl!CI ti F E, foitl!!wlnt otfi.otl wllON lllrnt 111 lull Ind A:. :"'1~1!1 Oii JP ftl Cllllornlt to HENRY D lJ J!: K E E, -------sv11e•10• COUlllT 0" THI: Group • • • '11 !hi Ill,,,. •tld .crci .... wt 11'11 btddtr Wll!I IMllf\, DK••Md •'-(t ef ft$1cllflCI II" loUOWI Tr1111ftret. WllOM blllll'ltU ""'"" 11 ""'IH! JTAlE 01' CALIPOlllHtA. 1'0111 Fortml" SOI: per lrour mort lhln 11Ghttl no ttt'llr d1JllllOll1J!llfl0 tr11rk(t !. II 11 "'9 NOTICE IS HEll:EIY GIVl!H to f~t J tmtt J, lrllllllr J', 21'2 llftNt. STATE 01' CALIFOlllN IA, 7111 W!ndwerll LtM Ill lnl Cllv el CEltTtPICATI OP I USINEI' THE COUNTY 01 OlllANOE clt u lllc•llOl'I ,.,,..,.,.llld IO!t rlSPOflllbfllrv of "" biddlf' to ... cr llllt.n °' "'' llMYI """'"' dtclllenl Coll• Meu, C•lll O~N .. ••,,,•,0,0, •,,'!, .. --· -....... Nt-' I~•"'· Coullt'I' of Or11'>11e, Slflt l lCTITIOUI NIME Ht " 6H:al PAINTERS lh1t hll bid II l'tctlYtd Ill pr ...... time "''' •II ...,_ h111l111" d 1tm1 "1111!1 lhl Dlltd A1rll 2J, 1'J1 Pi:b1'1, 111 Ind i.;· 11ld""s1.~· PlftOl'll llY Of C1llfcr11l1 ol !hi lollowlnt dltcr!bed 1'111 ullde•JIG....S dot\ cer!,!y tntY l rt E~lllf DI EMtLY T Hol,OLEY, Forlfl'a" -iSt 1-1 Joufl\IYPPllll till AllV bid rtctlY.ct 1trtr 1111 ld'lldulK llld dfC'6flll 1•1 r-lr'ld to 11~ 11\em, J1mt1 J lrtl>t n'f' Jr Mt"9onll pr-ty Of Trill ltror I It c-11<:l1"G 'tiuilno•i •t H'IO Loo Aml'K!I Dtc:l&ltd Reoulir brulll Dllln ter ''9 clotl111 t(rne for •Ktl1t o1 bldt M'll N bt wlflr !I'll llKMMO' "9llthlrs In llll oll!Ct STATE OF CA.LIFOlllNIA, 1Pllt.,9d Evlntelllle C. Cr""' knowll 19 1 ' Cl W '0'1CE <S •EoEOT G•VEN , .. J1111r111vm1n Spr1~ , , f 14 ,,-.,--•"" oi••-,---• ,, -, ''''' " ---'"''"" •-->, -OOANGE COUNTT• ,,.. to bl llll N f\Ofl _, 111m1 It An llodl 111 !r.ctt fld~rtl. 1<1ul"'"fflf Clrl Fou~!al" V•ll•• C111!arnr~ ulllltr o •v ,,.,, .....,, • ....,........ '" ""' ..... -... ,.,, ... -"" •••••o ,_, .... __... llld Ind ~ wlll of 1 c1r11l11 MOOll1 HIP'"I 1M llctltlou• llr"' n~m• o1 GLEN COT crtallot1 ct lht lbO .. lltmld d•(f(lenl PIPI T•AOll J '5 Ei ch bldd., mu1t bt f!ctMld 1" Ille lo Pl'tlllll l!ltrn. w1111 1111 ne<:tlstr'I' On A,,rll 13, 1f1\, belo<t ,..,., I NOllP'\I ;;,kflOWttd.;; ll'lt IJ~td 'ft,;'°;;;:;:;; St!tl Mtlfrs!llp lllCI trllttr lnvtntor• TAGE IMPORTS tllll lll•t Mid llrm h Ill•! •II 11tr10n1 htYllll Cl.llms 19tl1111 fhl Plvmberl Ind $ltlmlltt'" Sltlt of (1lltenrl1 Incl 1111Utled kl YOllCl'llrl i. 1111 urdtnllllld ti llM PHICt !'Wik In 11111 !or ll ld S!llt, ptrlOflllt'I (OFFICIAL Sl!!A.ll bu•llllU known II JOMlClllA.. IMC •NII compll\td pf lh• 1ollcw1,.. oer10n1 Wl'I01e 11 d dtc:edtnt t•t •1<1111•f(I 10 l!lt ll1•m GeM•t l FCl<lfl'tn -)O'!(o i bove ltolf Ptrlorm Ille wot' dnc1'flotd In !ht of hll Allor...., llleblfl P """""'' NU •-Ill J-J lreltl..., Jf • --ti 1_1, J Arml!nint 111<.11111 t i \n61 1'6Cll Btllllrvtrd, In !hi 111m11 I" lull 1rw1 Pl•rt• ol r11!Cle11e1 ••• w1!~ !ht f'lfl:tHI•• -.:r.•n '" !llfo office Jou•111vm•n '111 COl'lfrlCI C1Ufor11l1 A.vt...,.., SlvlJI Gli., C1llfenll1 me lo bf IM Pl!r»ll ...._ l\tm1 11 NOi.,... l'llblk • Ctllforllll Cit¥ or Hullllntr!O!r eeldl, '""""' of 11 1c11~ ol •~e cl••~ ol 1111 •llOY~ 111tllll!d cou"' er Fortmlll -I~ •boll• '""' Jou•ntYmtn A p,_1 1111r1nlttc ot not 1111 W.111 to2IO. Wl'llcfl 11 1111 oi.t• of llutlfltu Of tub1crllllll lo 1111 w1111111 l11•trvmt111 11111 LOI A-II• Coirnl'I' Otllllf, Sl•I• or c 1111or1111, ,,.,, 1~11 lht """'°'" P O'(onno• 11110 LOI !o Pr~•~nt t~tm wl!h !ht nf'Cfl11fY rtll "'" 11t•c1nl 11~) ot tht llllt l blll •~Ill Ille under1llfltd 111 •ll Mtlllrt 1'ff'ltl11lftt\ """°'"'~ ftf lll.Kufllcl llM 111111 M' Commllllon EaPlrq IOl'llolllf bvlt lrlnil..-wlN be con- .1.m1001 c .. 1 f oun•oln Y•ll•Y Ct "'"n ¥0UCht,. IO ,~. V"6tt1191\fd •• "'' ofllc1 "c;;:~ Storm Orllll Pl"ll Yll" 4 1s l!lt !J ICtlP'"P•ll' '"" bid '"' '"'" IN 111 -th• "'''' of Mid CIOcldllrl. wlflrlll 4 (QFFIC IA.L SEAL) Met 2 ltH ·-•Nd °" or '""" T\11'141• thl IHn 0 COllllar 11'10 l h A~ltoo Cid, Fou,,. of ni, Artorll@v CclOntl t+trrl"I !>ell"' II: !ht lorm ol I bkf bolllf Of UA!lllf''I II' lftOl'llll1 alter Ille llfll "*llc1lllfl el !Ills Merv 11th Morton ST•T• OF ,.a,'iFOIMIA dl'I' el MIY, 1911, ll'lnllt9ft Eicrow Mo 10. t11" V•l~y Ct F•tnlll!n 1Q1 EIU 11111 $1 , Coil• Mi ii F«Hl'llft •• •• '1 2' c .. t!lltd chldl p1Yffllr JO lhl Ol1trkt 119!1t t. Molt,.,. Putllk, Olllfornil -0 11..s April )l ltn C•hlornl• t?&J1 Wlllcti 11 lhf p!~c• 01 Su~ ForlfT\1" ... ,, ... 'It Tltt IOtrd of Dlrtc!Ol'I 111 1111 Cwntw D•IM MIY 4, ltn Prlnclotl Office lft COUNT V OP OllANGE SS tlU, -.t-1111 •tcrow dtotr1mlftl ol !ht A O '°""°' bv1l .... 11 OI lllt ~lllltrtl9""'11 111 111 m1tlffl Journevm111 , , •• J t4 Si llllll;on Ohfr lct Net I rntfYf1I "'' J edi LN '"'"'n Ot•llM CDllflfV On Aptll ID. lt11, bllol'lt IM, A.fl!ldl $ HullllM1611 ltldl l rll\Cf'I Of P.clnc Fl"! M•• A 0 Conl'Of ptrUlnl"g to !ht flltlf ol ••Id Cec;e(lonl, IHt:IT MITlll. WOlltlllt rl•hl lo rtlecl lftY .. •II •1c11 .... ti E•tcllfll" MY («NnlUllll E••lrtJ """-. Nol•Fll Pui.nt. 111 '""tor l.llld N1tlwl1I ltnll II tQf Mtlll II•"' !11 !ht '1•1• of Ctll lor"I• O•~ntt (OU"" wllhlll '°"' monl~• '""" Ille llfll Sht•I Meil I Work tr • • 11 Wl l\1 l ftY or •It ,,,..,,.1 .. 11111 of lhl Wiii "' April '· ltlJ Sllfl, PfrMnlll'l' ·-·" '''"' c Cl'tt of Hu11!111tl011 l11cl'I, Coun1, or 011 .A Pr II )1. !fll bolo•• "''' • N(lll rv P11bllc1!1cr1 ot 11111 llC>lk:t H111111t 11111111•• ' • '71 8Y Oll:tlEll: OF THE 1111 l boYI Mmecl dtc:tdtnl Publltl'IN Or•nte '"" tl•!l'I' !lllol Kfllllf' --to ,,.. 10 lie "" -toll °"'""' Stitt °' C1111 .. n11. Pub!I< I~ •nd fer Mid St1t~ l"•cn•ll• Dlll'd A,pr11 I& 1ttl Foremen -10'llo •boY• Jour11•Ym1n '"' I OARD OF Dlil;ECTO•$. IOllll:T I' IUNN•n A.lf'll 71 tttcJ M.., .. 11, 11, 1f71 'NP-71 wl!ost """' II tubler lbed to tht Wllltlfl 0A1'E0 AIYll ,.. 1'11 I P"l''fll An!f\olly p 0 Cor>nor • ..., M" ELMER II HAOLE'I' TEAMITl:ltl Co\JNTY IANIT.A,ION .... Cttltit'W ·-1"11""""'!, •llCI m-•edlolll to mt .... , t+ENRY OU•ICEI! A 0 Cennor, •riaw11 IQ mt ID be tht E•t<u!or ol lltt Wiii F«ema~ l.SC 1tr '"''" ....,.., lli•n ~lltitll OISllltlCT NQ I, ...,,,, Olk, C•*"'lll• "2lt • LEGAL NO'l1CE 1111 fKKlllld 11'11 tlfl'lt, Tr111•'"" PftlOlll WllOM 11•mt1 e" •Ubltrltlf<I le OI 1h~ tbcv~ n1m•d dKt<le!ll cl1nltlc1llcn tuPl!'VIHll OF QA;ANGE. COUHlV. Tiii lllfl .... ,_ !Ol'FICIAL SE.Al l 1"111111""6 Or11111 Cot1t DtllY Piie! ·~· WLl~ln l1111rumr nl •llCI ICkl'IOW!e<ltf(I '''°"" S•llm HtfTlllt l'flllkHR O•IV11• or Duma Tt11Ck ., It .. 1111" ' CALtFOltNIA Allll'"" "" ........ CAI• NO P·H•H A .......... !:.~~':"""c1t1t••11l1 Mtr 4• 1'11 1040-11 llltv ••«ul.c:I !~t ••mt Allo•11•~ •I L1w ~••II• Wllfl' l1v11 J Ol J W•'I'~ Srlvt1ltr, 1 Pl 01YJ .-u "' "' tOFF l(lol,L JE..i.L \ 101 IE•n 1ltll ''. • Y••d• bu! I••• thin I r1•d• Wtle• Secrtl•rv Plltlllll'lf(I °''"" COlolt 0111r Piiot Cl.RTll'ICA.TI OF c 0 R p 0 II A. ,. I 0 N PrlllCIP•I omc1 '" M11•lt l Flt!cntr C••ll M111 ClllfaorRJa llY91 ' • • • t,cl l'Utlll~f(I ....... Clll'Ji Otll'I •not MIY " 11 , 11, u. lf1! 11131·71 DOINO IUSINISI UNO•lll PIC· Ql'lll .. Ceu111'1' Nol1•r Pu~ll< Cllllor11I• ""-Mi.1111 Orh1tr ot '•11tk Lttll 1'1yloMI ('flKllr: Ml'I 4, 11, lt11 10.11 TITIOUS HA.Ml ~",,""' .. m,,~'ltn E••1r" T JJl24 l'tl..C:IP•I O"'" Ill An..-...,."' li~•cvtor l fll lh•ft t I0111 " l.05 LEG ·· NOTIC· •Al -m ,. HOTtc• TO ClllllTOll 0•1not (OUMf PIJblll!led 0••"•• ecol! 0•1111 Pilot 'IOl\I to 10 '°"' J OI ~ D . THE VNDElll:SlGHEO CONflOJ!:AlltlM fA.1111rn1y '~••ct ) OP au• .. fltANS .. 111: M ' LEGAL NOTICE ...... """" ftf'lll'I' 111•1 II It COndu<llllt I SlATE OF CALIFOINIA ...... M•Comml\110nE•~!rt1 Apr1120,2J 1nd ••4,ll,1'11 "'6-11 Orlv"' or f rt ntllml• tru,k1 llndtr IAl.tlts 1 I Cl Illa 1111""117 UCCI J~"' l 1f71 Y••d1 J 1t NOTICI TO ClllllTOltt ::::·~.~lo .. ~~ ~ = t~rioui ~:~ ci~H'....~r~F ~~A~11~ i!io.. 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Of CAt..ll'OtlNIA l'MI COMPol,NY Ind llltt 11'4 11111'1t ftf ltld 111d 51tlt, Plflonlll' llll*!flll Sir~ C eilboa ltllrd C&1lllY of Ort:,.., I~~"~· l.i.111 J1N TILi J l!.TT•I SUPlilllOlt COUlllT 01' TNll TN• COUNTY 0111 OllANO• (Ol'-tlloll tt\d Ill lt11KIHI ,1.c1 of Htn11'1 t -11 lo mt to bl IM Hrton Cil!torllll th~I 1 bulk lrt lltl 11 i!:i Of flOTICI! 10 CIEOITQll:S Tiit lelttr • • SJIO STATE 01' C:ALll'O•MIA POI NI ...... ,, bu1111911 It ti killCWI' whotf lllMI 11 llUbKrlbld to Ille wlltll11 be Pnlclt 'to 0 1,.,. l Mo ft t• l I It SUl"EllOlll C:OUlllT Ofl lNI f«em·~ -l!•H' 11'1111 II mtn) S1 to 1>1r THE COUNTY OP otlAN•I Ell•I• 9f ANTOINETTI L. w.i.SSEt., OltAMT'S FDA: GUNS. INC ' ISi w,., l111tr11mr11t ., 1111 At«irn•r Ill IKt ol ......... llutllllU "°'" I'~; , .. ·~~·'v•f, -------I T All OJ CA.Lll'OlllNIA 1'0111 a v tbov 11 NI ........ 1 1lio ,,_..ti .ANTOINl!TTE e WASSEL 14111 Sl~lll. Cotl1 M•oe. C1111cr11l1 Mt llrY e H_I.., 11111 KkrtOWildtl4 19 1 t "' '" P 41Jl1 THE COUNTY OF OlllllNGE TIL1a Nl L;i:1._ tr. Ettllt o1 JOHN lllAM$AV ,lllATT, l lr.t Dtct•led OllK April JI, 1t1! me lilt! 1111 1ublctlbtd !I'll 11•.ne el L-, .l~•h1lm, Counrr 1H O•tnff ~l1t1 CIRTIPIC.i.Tt: OF OISCONT1NUANCl NO A .. '21 Tiit Mtltr ~.,,.., • • J 00 JOHN PlllATT, ••• J.ACK P•ATT NOT ICE II Hl!lllEIY GIVfN IC 11\e Olll:ANT'S POlll GUNS. INC. Hlllf'\I • """'" *'a<llO ..... 111elpll 11111 CfT~111or,1111 .., o • Ult: Ellll• ol WILLIAM K ...... ,NOWN, llOi OKt ••" crtdtt.,. " .... lobf'll rierntel ftetellfll E • Gr•nl, "'' llW".....,.. II llll'Ol'lltV 111 Itel loc8'11d . ':"'Ml lo ~ lrl lll!trrPd 11 ANO/Oil ol,l lNDONMEllT OP Ooce~1f(I lM Owlllr t••"vtl !hi prlYllt" .. rt-NOTIC~ElllEIY G1VIN 19 tht 11111 t ll Pl'l"IOlll l'MIYllll (lllm1 .. 111111 Ille Prt1lcltlll WITNl!:SS my 11--ettk!tt WIL llltl!CI COl/fltr Pl,. """''" 1•1111J.1 PICT ITIOVS N.i.MI NOTICE IS HEA;EBY Gl\llH IO lh• lectl~. 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Thul"ld•'I' M•Y 70 inonth1 1fllr Ille flt1t Mllulllfl Ill 11111 11611CI (OFFICIAL SEAL) Cr-k-It fN 11 bot lllt lll'fMlll CIUlll'I' Of Or•-, Sl•l1 of C1¥§1for~I • lkll\'11 9f .... kwtlorl ""'""'· ... °" Ill• llr11 Pllbl!t11IOll OI ltllt l\Ollct ,,,, ' nollc• D•lttl A,,rR n , lt1'1 •lclr•r' M •1"•· ,, wl'lolt MIN II WbKrlbtf .. !I'll wlllllft So ,.., •• ·--ll'le '''"' • I'll Ill thf oll•tt Cl'! lfl.t Count• Cl!""• c• D•l.., April •• 1171 •110ll<!ll'd Or•~H (Dt\I D1ll'f' Pllo! 01ftd A ... n L 1fM Wlllltm P. Ulrlclr Nol• .... Pvouc • Cllilorrlll 11111rumto'll •tld Kllnowll'dotd ""' ... llll1l11tn """" l llCI tddm WUd "' Ori ..... (CIJM~. ltnd., ..... erovttl9"1 of Oorol!ly C h<CNOWFI AP•!t '1 Ind Ml' I, lt11 10)J·'1 Wl,.YM& H STIT1'1 • (a.,;lllor .. 1M WIN o1 ,Flll(IHI Of!ICI Ill l~tcvl'lll tllt Mlllt TrtnJ!Hor lol" 11Mr l!lrel ,.. lftl 1111, "''ri ,,... Of '"' Ch'I! (OCI• E•tC'lllfl•.,, "'' W!!I.. i::-IClltw et IM w m .. "" ltlcwe "'"'" CIOcldtonl Ort llff C"1111Y WITN!SI '"' "'"" """ 9ffklt l Mii ,,.,. N-. w1T ns m., Nnil 11111 "'' 111~ of '"' etcv• 111"'" Clfe@G•"' STARS ""~ "'"'" C10uo:11111 ou111v1A, a.1P1NT•• • •A•H•• "'' c-r111ot1 E•1tttt col'l'rc1A1. IEALI t11im Aiwn :tt 1t11 Allrll. ,n, MtOWIN. OlllEl'H • l 'l'L'1'14 JAM•I .. MITCH•LL I Y •JIMIJT J KHA•, Jlt, Juty 1, nn .... 11mlrl 0.-G.,., L """"'· ti Antell M•1l IM I Ch•H1111 A•-MITCHll.L. NA.•T a ••ttce .,II MICAMflllt aJW. IATI•AY, INTlll• I llVIMellOH Nolt"' PUblk • C11ltornl1 T'9n1i.rn COMIH AMO 11:.AlllOl:I PO ..... , Sydney 011'11" ;, 1111 •' th1 111 Civic tlntlf Orlw w .. 1 , 0 ••• 11" "'"""""' •I Llw P•fMIPlt Ol'llcl lft OJIO'l'll llCIOW COi.POU.TiO .. .. S •»fir S'"-1, h ill JIJ Or•11t1, C•llttr11ll ._ woild 1 t ••tt' i tlrolOf l rt Hit 1••11 A,.., C1111wW1 nm N....-t l•Hll. CtfN nMJ !US NM111 Melft SI, l•lll tt2 LOI Allfll•t Coun!Y 111 le. llll"llt ,._ .. " lffCILI. Clllllll'~I• ,,... 11111 U ) '1"' Tfl 1u .. •1 Tiii ,,,..... Siii!• A111. Cllll, ""' • MY C-IHIOll l ••lr" Aftlltt!Mo Clllf !'Ult "'""~' .i.n1r111y1 fir l•ec11tr11 eo!umft k on• ,f th1 DAILY A11.,"tn tit tuic~,., •rterM'I'•..,. l•tetlll" 1'eh "''"" Aue I, 1'1~ lie,... Ne 11•tt1 Pllbllll!f'd Orllll~ CHI! Dl11t 1110! '°ubll•ft._, O••~~t C11t1t Dell' "!lo• ,ll OT'S 'rt1! f11lu111 Publlt!lt<I Or1 ... 1 C6111 C1ll' "Uol Pui.1t1hef °'""' Co.11 Dtllr l'lltt PlltlN•lllol Oftllff COlll 0111' ,l!~; l'wOll•~f(I Orl nM COottl OtUt P11et, Publllllltd Ot'111111t CH I! tltll~ Pllol N rU v •tld Mir "' u . ,., 1t1! Ill 11 Ae•I! 11. a ''· 11'11 M•• 4 It/I 11• 11 Atrll IJ, .. ll ,,,., M•r "' 1111 11>11 ..,.,u )1 .... Miii .... 11. , .. ltll tt111 Mt• 4 11, "· n. 1m 10$0-Tl M•• ,, 111 11. 21, 1f11 1051''1 .......... lt11 Ill.JI I! LEGAL N011CE LEGAL N<mCE LEGAL N011CE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL N011CE LEGAL NOTICE • . '• • Prince Can Now Rul e In Sweden STOCKHOLM (AP) Sweden's Crown Prince Carl Gustaf is 25 yea rs old, legally of roya l age. Now he can rule whenever the king -his grandfather Gustaf Adolf~ is absenL The curly haired prince became heir to the throne in 1947 when his father was killed in a plane accident. Until now his uncle, Prince Berti!, has acted as regent when the king was away. The prince who was 25 April ~ 30, bas been linked roman- tically with starlets and princesses, but he likes tradi- tion. He enjoys watching the ............ "··-·-~-·~.-....... ___ .. . changing of the guard from horseback in the p a I a c e courtyard, and plans lo spend the summer studying i n France. The prince describes himself as "just an ordinary guy." He says he is "ready to take over , even as presiden t" if elect.ed. His debut as stand in for the king is likely to come this fall when his grandfather goes to Italy for a holiday. The birthday mark! the start of an annual tax free "salary" paid to the future king by the state amounti ng to $30,000. It will replace a.n un- disclosed amount of ''pocket money" he now ge~ lrom his mother. Princes.s Sibylla. Monticello Names Panel A new slate of oflicers has been elected to the Board of Governors of the 334-unit Mon· ticello Townhouses develo~ ment in Costa Mesa. Jerry F. Sisk heads the five~ man panel as Chainn an, with Robert F. Marr and Vern Blum winning new terms and Jam es Damato and Harry T. Morgan newly elected. • - -' Porsche. ' \ . -· . .._ . ..., __ "'!",....--·· -·-"' Audi. Now, For Your Convenience, Chick Iverson Has Centralized All Three Cars At One Modern Facility Because Chick Iverson is one of the largest dealers for Volkswagen, Porsche, and Audi in Southern Cal ifornia, he has been able to bring all three lines to one central location -his new, modern headquarters on East Coast Highway at Bayside Drive. Here, the discriminating car buyer can shop at his leisu re, matching his choices to his budget. Compare the economical Volkswagen with the sport-styled Porsche. Evaluate the sensation of European highways-the Audi. Te st-drive any of these fine cars. and find the one that feels "just right" to yo u. Courteous salesmen and expe- rienced finance experts will make your purchase a real pleasu re . While there, take a tour of the-most modern an d complete service facilities in California. See the very latest in service and diagnostic equipment and ·know that any future service re- qu irements will be han dled by factory-trained experts, using the finest in electronic and mechanical devices. On ce aga in, Chick Iverson has put you, the customer, f irst! Now open Sundays 9 am to 6 pm. TuHday, May 4, 1971 DAILY PILOT J l Volkswagen. PORSCHE AUDI ~-·----~; •~·-"••~-·---~---------------·r-----... ·----~·---··--·------·--------~--.--..,...-~~-~ ·--,···-·-·-· ·-~~.,--·~ . ._.._. --------~ ' • Personal service at Mutual $.§~ogs The Big M is big enough (over $400,000,000) to pay fhe nation's highest Interest on insured sav ings ... 5% to 6%. But equa lly important-cares enough to give you very personal service. Corpn111 d•I M•r office: 28t7 6111 Co11t Highway / 17l·I010 Ottier ottlett Jn Covina, West Arcadia, Pas1d1na and Glendale I i I I I! t>~'LY Pll (if s ltlo11ey's 11'01·tfa Paying Tuition 1 Late1~ Explained By S\ L\ IA PORTl.':H Yale and Duke 1u11\ersl1Je11 arc offenng a deferred tu1 lion plan to their students for fall of ?I Olher colleges and lln h ers ! e~ acros~ the en in trv are alsc acu vely Y.e1gh1og postpone1nent prograrn~ 1 ln:s nt'w concept for f nanc1ng Mllcalion "ell mav s11eel) thr coun try 1n com111~ vears becon1e a kev !!Oluuon In the mon~trous f1nanc1al problems or both our schools and students llere therefo re are kev questions you a student might ask with answer!'! based on thf' pioneer ng plan of Yale Vari ations 1n any plan adopted by vour chosen 10 stttut1on ~ou ld be mi nor Q Wbat 1s the pi.uni ol deferrtd tn1tion plans" A To provide vou with <ir1 ()pportun1tv to postpone purl of \our tu1 t1on unti l you graduate and are earning an income but at the same time to make su re your school has !he C(IUI Ve!enl or \(II.If IUJl!On fund s ) nu pa v orr t~ amount postponed a~ a small pt>rccn tage or your a11 nual income rnr a period of 35 vears at the nut.,1dP The h1P'l1er vour 10 come bracket the more and ql 1ckcr )OU rtriay Your !lchool borro\\ ~ 10 its n\\'TI nanie •he tu1t1on you postpone Q How m11ch tuition •an )Ou postpone" A As of 1971 72 an in rier.,raduatl' at v ~le mav po<:lpone up to $300 <ind ,,.,.aduat,. <:tud" t up ln ~li;,tl After Lhts lhc 1nd1v dual I m Is "'ill be raised each vear b\ the amnunt of an y increase 1n ::innual t 1!10'1 IThl'rr> <leta Js m:iv differ from school to ~chnol ) Q How much do you repa y earh \tar" A F.~h vear crter c:rad 1a l1l'n vnu oay b!I k 1 10 tf J percent nf vour ari uQl"rl "ro<:~ income fo r t'ach $1 OOo of tu1 t1nn postponed 11 l!h :l 1"'I 111mum ~"nual pn1 en! of $2"1 pPr $1 000 on<:rooncd Q \\hat woullf be \our n,.ar ly pose •raduation P~' men!~ U vn11 postpon,.d ~ $4 000 ovt r a five vtllt pt'rlod" A Vnur rn " n ..., anri 1:1! 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N .. s~oc "T OH 0 1' SAN D EGO ~y W LL "'M SCHELL N(, AU Vte P tSOfn 8v !IElTV J li'ALLOPV •l• II SKOIY I. no •< No e1n •co<l"ll r """" )l P1~ I l• n °"~~ 1 ~ ,., 1c• •n °"' M•• •CC t l c O ant e Ccrvn (& le n 1 Pub t l>od 0 8N"' Cc• O• • ~ n .. n 10 71 •nd M•v • II 1911 Ill 1 LEGAL NOTICE CE ltTll' , .. ,.,. 0, llUSIN!SS Fl(TITIOVS N .. ME T~• U"ll'> ol'l•<t nee. uo I • l'I• on f\cnt • OutneU ti llt vn •.< ••t Tu•Tn G• on• vd• ( OUl ''"' na"'• of flJK l(;AS NG (rlMPANV •nd fl • '' d I m I tP n l>O d o "'" o own11 p '.(In Wl\o "~M n v •"II • ,u e cl t s n•nct &~ 1(1 ~"'' ll• "• 0 Pc•• no 0 o. "<I "'" ,. flpn10J s ~o eC1on1 °""'•l?t t/ •o~n1n~l0< y 100•• "' fl• nt a J Ko•~· min ~N>Wn •o f'\f 10 t,. tn P• \(In -t """'e tuO!<f -TO !!Ir w In n n "l•n 01>0 I>( l'IOW .,,llfll'l•l<«~tcl llfc )l lnf IOP l'ICtAL Sa"'Ll £ti1"P(ll'MConn ffO'I ~Pub c C• c n o 0 tn~• Ccun • M• ((llnm n en E•1> '' 1'>• • tJI Pub! 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"7&.;1 Tl\\ .,d,.,.n I l>fi nt ur>al<t ""' 11 •~ fr'fd >ii!U' J<r ,. __ , il'U• nt'il 0 •l"fo-('1 ~~r•7'•d ~•r • 1 " ' ' I - vcars Q '\Ill women "hn marr\ money fr n m tugh income graduates" A No ;is soon as \QUr pav ment group has rep:11d the tu I on vou have co llectl\ely ser ou<:;IV cnns drr v11n1n!! no! t rgc yol r school !o adopt a pl an Restaura11t Bu)~ Chain fhc Nev.port Beach ba~ed 1 eslaurant cabin C n Ion v K tchens ha11 an 1ounrcd 1hc purchase of th(' ch;i n of J IOIJo J nc s restau1 ants 1n Phoe n x Artz ( olony K1tt h1:n:-; ope 1 le~ 23 fannly r es 1 a u r a n I s 1n Calforn1a v.!h ~e ven tut enlly under construe lion '"0 of v.h ch are in Dtnver and On1:1ha Hobo Joe s h'1s c1gh1 l offec shop~ rn Phocr ix and a rcsta ur:inl unde1 t-onslruct1on 1n Scot1sd1.1le i\r z Th c. (h a1n s sales ~ere ;ipprox\n1a1eh ~ 7 mil! on n lhe !Ast year an I Colonv Kllchen!'i gro~~ ~ale~ a c expcrled lo h 1 Sl4 nulhon (01 the (1scal }C<lr Bank l\'lcrgc Meet Slated A !(ptc1al n1cel ng or thr ~haicholders ol the \('v.1 ir1 Nn t1onal Dank has been culled For April 2t as one flf !hf' fr nal ~tcp~ 1n the meracr er the bank \\llh lhr SouthC'rn <.:<11 lorn1a ,.1rsl Nat101 al Bark or San Drgo Sh:ircholdcrs \\ 11 ~ 1thcr I 1 the Bn!bo;,1 B:ly Club 11 10 am to 101r o• the n1ergrr 11h ch "a~ hrst ;innounced In AU!!U~I Sn!t'tltn tfal~!rrn both hanJ..-. h;n~ bct'n liflf~ riR to romplPtf' !hf' 11'~ 1 (111 ri 1 ... of the n1{'r~('r If ;1p11 l I b' ~hilrcho\dr 'i' t! r 'lf'rf.ltr lllfl!0~111 \I J f2t'111'1 the Dt'.'Jli t mrnt of lll '-1 1 t II r tin 11 r('\ C II • OVER THE COUNTER ••• """'" ~· lnltr .. llllt •U1Ulllltl II .,.,..~•fll•ltlr ' AM Ir.Ill HAID f'tlee• tit Ml lftC di' tfll I H mtfllll .. -r~ffWll V '9'""'1111111 NASO l11hng• fo,. Monday, May 3, 1971 • ', MUTUAL Asst'>ciation Tells l' or Quarter fl le1c ury peiccnt coinparerl 1\1\h lhe per od n Ut70 II~ brC'aking year Ht J CI led f<"'UNDS " ,~ "'"t f\E\V 'OPK ill\) _lr ~~ \\ 111~1 n & ( o 1hr h1i: ~ ... ~~ hrokr.raRr hou~c announced ti .. r~ "'' hAS called off I\ prop scd dtal " i-. 1c lty elei.:tr(nlc thH;1 proc " r~s g rq 1 p111rn1 tron1 f le<' tr on c D111a S\ .SIC TIS C.:01 p ' Al lhe ~atnP I mr \\'. nl~101 ' . ~~1 ! :. propo5ed nveqn1co1 nn "' ,. .. It lon:i If'• m ba~11 h\ PH\t "'~ r~ ':, C'f'rj :il ~o hus been "11lcd tJFI • • \)ftlYt 10U c. 'M ' , .. i 4-1 • I I~· u~• • , ~I l el Ot'1 61 Finance Briefs service comm1ss1on approves The bonds 1\1\1 be .sold to American Telephone a n d 1 elegraph Co the parent com pany about Oec. 8 and tbe stock early next year \\ ALTllA~1 \\ ASHI NGTON (U PI l The Department or 1-:ibor said Thursday tha t busmess should make Its plans for lht future on the basis of more fam1hu headed by w om e • The depnrtment said the number of female family heads creased bv 24 percent to ml\hon during the 1960s • . ' • Complete-New York Stocli List •• " ~ ... 1tI " ·~ " 'l " '" " • " ~ " lfi " • • .. ' "' ' " • "' •• m ' " , . ... ~ .. • ·~ • " "' '" " ~ " " " "' " ' ,., • ·1~ ~· ". •• ••• it '"' ~·· , .. 1~ •• 2t~ .. ! ... " '" "" ~-fth "" " "" " " ·~· " ... ' .. ri" -E·G- " '" ,. . " '" '" 1'13 l••• " '" ... .. ' • "' " Y> ... "' " " . " ' • • " "'' "' " • • Jg " .. ~-31•,. U> " " "' • .. '" '" "" " ,, ,, '"' " ' ., ,,, ,, .. i:. " •• " .. • • •• 1~t " ". 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' ' . ff • -' • " ·-" 1 " • " ,. • 't · ' •• • • ;, -;: J: ~ ~ I "' -r· May lffi DAILY PILOT Monday~s Closing Prices-Complete New York Stock Exchange List '''" "" ,-------------llMll .. ) H •II Lt w CltM Cftf. ' ' " " ' r. ' ' , 4 ' J " ' • , " "' "• ,. "'' ' u , I " " • " " ' • " u • , " ~ • ' " " " " " ' .. , ' .. ' " • ' " • >N " ' " "' ~ .. "' ' ~ • ,. " " • , ' ' " ' " ~ ll " • ! ~ .. " " • " • • 'l • "" ". .. .. "' " •• .. u ,. " "" "" ••• ... .. ~ " "" 1'~ ,,. ... ... Mru·ket Recove1·s ~ , .. •• • " . "" "' ,,. '" " ,,. .. • ,. . 1n. .. " . " " '" '" " • ' . " " " ... •• .. '" ". "' "' ". , ... on .. M " Co1nplete Closing Prices -A111erican Stoel{ Exchange List Sllff Ntl Otdt I Nftl'I LIW C1tll Cht " ,,., 160~3-6 ' , •• Vt 60 •:>-6l s. 6 I).! 7111' .s. • 11 11\<o !" J 2• ~ 4 Sol U~\ S• ,, ' l~ I .Q 42"" JO S'lo Slo l \ 31'1 11 UV. lno Ill s • u " 2 130 r)O JJ ' ·~\ I~ 'n 't " ... 01 f\\ • • • 1 20 4 . " •• " ~ .. ~ ' ~ 'l ... ' '\ , ' c ' " 'l ·J •n j , -! 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'" '" •• d ' . '-a~ .. .t~ ' " , •• ... •• ~ U• 'r.· ' ' . .. • • • '!~ I" " " ~ .. " .. ,. ,. • ,. .. lt • Sl~1 '"' ... ~ . -. I' -. • • u , -~~ " I . .. I ! I •' • J 4 DAILY PILOT T11ewta1. May 4, 1tn • • • con n This latest improvement in Shell gasolines helps keep your car. in tune.That can be important for good mileage and fewer exhaust emissions. 1 TCP/2/ helps keep your car in tune; This helps hold down exhaust emissions in newer cars, reduce emissions in many older cars-and helps keep your mileage up. TCP/2/ is Shell's name for a new combination of ingredients. It's not just an additive, but what petroleum age." Iti5'an improvement chemists call an "additive pack- Le11 lhan,a hnif teaspoon. per gallon ii ~nol!gh. TCPl!I todotMjob. over TCP, the fa1nous ~a soline additive developed by She ll years ago. Tuday almost all gasolines contain additive packages. They cliffer so mewhat in what they do and how well they do it. TCP/2/ is an effective additive package that provides an improveme nt in the performance of all of Shell's gasoline!\. The effects of TCP/2/ can be summed up as lte/ph1g to keep yo11 r <:<tr i 11 lti 11£. Tuo of the ma in pollutants in a car's exhaust are unburned hy- drocarbons and carbon monox- ide. Both are undesirable, and both can go up when your car goes out of tune. In fact, it would not be unusual for these emis- sions to soar as much as 50 per- cent before you even suspect it. And by the timeyourcartellsyou it 11eeds a tune-up, emissions can be extremely high. By helping your car stay in tune, TCP/2/ helps stave off t hat serious increase in emissions. TCP/2/ can also have a favor- able effect on gasoline mi leage. When your car goes out of tune your mileage tends to go down. TCP/2/ works to keep that from happeuing. TCP/2/ ,can also actually rc- ditce emissions from many cars -and improve their mileage. These are older cars that are, in effect, out of tune as a result of deposits that have built up in their carburetors. Read on to find.out how driv- ing regularly with TCP/2/ helps restore mileage and reduce ex- haust emi ssion s from these cars. 3 TCP/2/ in both Shell and Super Shell helps extend spark plug life . This helps hold emi ssions down and keep your mileage up. When spark plugs mi sfu·c, a lot goes wrong. Emis- sions go up, mileage goes down, acceleration is re- duced -and you have to buy new plugs. One of the componentsofTCP/2/ works to pre- vent spark plug mi sfu·e. Shell pioneered components of this type and Shell gasolines were the first to contain them. TCP/2/ also helps to smooth out rough running in man.v v.1orn engi11es that have lost compression. Another component in TCP/2/ is a special auti- ici11g i11gred ient. It helps prevent stalls caused by carburetor icing before your engille is warmed up on cool, damp da ys. 4 TCP/2/ in non-leaded Shell of t he Future®helps protect against valve wear. One reason Shell of the Future can be made with no lead at all is a chemical element in TCP/2/. This ele1t1ent \vorks to protect yo ur engi11e against possible val ve \Vear. Shell could have left some lead in for the same purpose. But thanks to TCP/2/ Shell could re- move all the lead. 2 TCP/2/ keeps new carburetors clean, and helps clean up dirty ones. Works to hold emissions down and mileage up. When excessive deposits build up on the "throat" of your car- buretor, you r engine is no longer in tune. Emissions can rise d.-.maticall y, and mileage usually !(oes down. If your car is several years old or more, deposits ·may ~ave built up on your carburetor"throat." Although most of today's gasolin es contain a detergent that , .viii keep clean carburetors clean, not all of today's' detergents can cut down on t hese deposits once they've formed. 'I'CP/2/ does have that ability. It contains a new detergent combinati on that can start to clean up a dirty carburetor with just a f ewtank- f uls of any Shell gasoline. Thi s can reduce exhaust emissions substantially, And il ge ne.-.lly helps mileage, too. Good mileage and fewer emissions , -they can go hand in hand. \\'hen you bum gasoline more completely here •• , ... you use less gasoline from here ... I •.. and le~ pollutants are left over t.o come out here. • Probably the most important thing you can do is get a tune-up. Over half of all cars need a tune-up. If they all got one, total exhaust emissions in the U.S. would be reduced significantly (and in most cases the effect on mileage would be favorable). ' •To help yoµr car stay in tune, use a Shell gaso- line with newTCP /2/. This will work to hold emissions down -and to keep mileage up. NewTCP/2/ is now in Shell , Super Shell ·and non-lead~ ~hell of the Fut.\IDl. ' f ;· New Kick Clicks . i .,· ' , I -·'I -· ·1 ~ I I • I ' l I ' 1 l \ . j t ~men BEA ANDER SON , Ed itor Tutti!"' Mt1 4, 1'11 ... ,, II ~·""'"·' ~_.. ........ ..._.,.........._.. ' Femin ity Freed By IMRlAN CHRISTY Fashion is on a new kick. Clolhes arll sexy again. When the midi originally hit the couture scene, it thudded. An irate public reacted that the long skirt was "old" and it instantly added unwanled years lo a woman's life. The related objection was tbal the midi dress, particularly, cloaked the female In a kind of old-woman disguise. Gone are those days. Designers no longer create clothes in an ivory tower and send out edicts th11t they expect to be •·obeyed" instantly. 'l'hinking designers now are traveling around the world, talking with elegan[es everywhere, studying their life ,styles, listening to their''ideas about clohtes Find- ings are be i"n g translated in to thoroughly-wearable rashions. Women who have been disenchanted with the midi hullabaloo can now heave a big sigh of relief. There are scads of new looks on the market that are relevant to modern li ving . But they are also in con- text with a woman·s dua l-pronged life. Today's elegante is probably a pr~ ! I I ' l -I ' fessional. She want.s to look "effi cient. •1 On the other hand, she's equally eager to please the man in her life. New summer, 1971 , clo1hes are ladyllke. But they're hardly sexless. Here's a rundown of the standout looks to eye seriously : BIG S11.zLER Hot pants -they've become fashion's big Sitzler. These are. simply, trousers that are cul off at the thigh. They're close relatives to yesterday's tennis shorts. Some hot pants are rendered in citified versions and go lO the office. Others are meant to be private rather than public. You 've got to have the fashion wisdom to know the difference. Yes , classic pantsuit.! remain on the ~iene. But, and here's !he point, they're dif. ferent from the strictly tailored pantsuits you've been wearing all winter. Summer pantsuits tend to have belled trousers. Tops are often cut like a man's un· dershirt -with a deep-U neckline in the shape of a horseshoe. ll's a greal accent lo the bosom. Skirts are anything but static. Whatever the length, skirls swish and sway seductively. Designers talk about the sen.-.uous woman. They're not kidding . Oftentimes slit11 and slashes are thigh high. Legs flash in and out of the skirt. The roar aOOut disguising legs in midis wa!! a lamentation. heard around the world. Designers aren't about to squ;ibble aOOut whether or not to show the leg . Bralessness has happened and designers are working from the head down. Jo,REE00!'11 lrs all part of a woman·s rush toward this thing called "freedom ." Women wanl to be emancipated from any "tiell"' and the desire to be "unbound .. has affected the way fashion is going. iEuropean col· Jections are fllled with pantsuits meant to be worn over nothing. Jn Italy, for ex · ample, the boutiques are filled with pant:ii that come wilh an open-front jacket or capelet that zips as high or low as you dare. If you want to cover your bosom badly enough, there are always enterprising dressmakers who will run up a kind of ''bra" from the same material as the i;uit. But, of course, the bra isn't un- derwear. It'!! v.·hat you're covering yourself with when you lake off the jacket or capelet. The 1971 look is thi:ii: Terrific ally head- tuming but somehow managing to walk the tightrope between ladylike and tart. This is the year that hemlin., are slit e nd sl a shed. Princess G elilzine of Rome creates a Japanese dinn er d ress with thigh -hi gh swish . -.. ' Ji#• ACORNS DRESS JUDY NEARY'S BLOUSE Project Fashioned From Jewel of Idea Big trees fronl little acorns ~row, and big irleas grow from little acorns too . as proved by Violet ...-Ross of Corona del Ma r. Mrs. Ross, whose comfortable cliff- hangi ng home overlook11 Newport Ha rbor and the bay, has designed a hne nf unusual Jewelry from acorns, eucalyptus pods. beads and leather, emphasizing today's trend to the natural. An assistant den 1nother for her grs:;it.ncphc w·s Cub Scout pack, she became interested in lhe pods during the Chris1n1as season when lhe boys were usi ng them to make wreaths. She lhrn used acnrns lo make merlall ions, an1I now has c1Cpanded her irle:i.s to include be lts, anklets, chokers anrl e'arnngs. A liHlc 11pr11 y l11quer adrls shine lo thr 11lrcady-beAuliful materials, anO the leather and beads emphasize their rough naturalness. Mrs. Ross formerly was in the ceran1ics business in Hawthorne and her husband, James, is semi-retired from real eslate. They are devoted lo their grl'at·nieces and nephews and feel that they can't wail to give them time. "They grow away from you,'' Mrs. Ross said. The softs poke11 woman, who developed a special door knob during her 21 years in the ceramics business hopes to be suc· ccssful in her new endeavor for the sake of her family, so they may become involved in it and reap OOth (inancial and emotional rewards. With her sister supplying acorns from a five-acre r11nch near Elsinore, Mrs. Ros.i; will be able In !urn many little ideas into big opporlun ities. Day _ Sparkles for Mother I • ' I ' l I I I Mother's Dey wishes come in ell the latest jewelry styles -a sterling necklet dangling with • silver disc, button earrings end • ring that will criss cross her finger with sterling glo bes. Mother!'! have their momenl! and nnct 11 year they all 11dd up to a full day flf motherly bliss. This year, the day is Sun· rlay, May 9. and many of the reasons for Mother's bliss are the gift suggestions of jewelry. There's nothing like such precious gifts lo let Mom know how beloved she is to her family. Oad tells her the way he First tolr1 her, with diamonds. A locket with a tiny dia- mond center, a charm with the perfection of one llm:i.11 diamond, a ring delicately sprinkled with diamonds: small diamond111 all, with the llmall price laj! that leL, Dad gift Mom with diamo•ds as often as she r1eserves. Pearls and diamonds go logether on Mothf:r 's Day. A hearl shaped pin, cluster earrings. a pendant of tender hearted fresh water pearls are some of the different ways. A single strand of pearl:ii could be Mom 's gift from the en· lire family. Sn could a karat gold pin and earrings, a bracelet, if unadorned gold is Mom'a favorite way to bejewel hers e I f. Imaginative gold texturing Is the reason for Mom'11 enchantment with this girt. Really thoughtful gifting goeS into the remounting of one of Mother's ravorite jewelry, pieces, unwe;irable beeau~ ils style has become outmoded. Mother get~ two gifts in one, then : a new, modern piece of jewelry plus the joy of wearing fitvorite gems she thought were Jost to her wardrobe forever . Special Mother's Day jewelry can he another family gifting venture. A ring, bracelet, pin featuring the synthetic birthstones of Morn, Dad and th~ children are sentimentally perfect for Mother '1 Day and make every day she wears them truly a mother's day. A watch that captures her fashion fan- cy: fashion jewelry gifts that give her 1 hiji!h Oying leap into the fa!hioo freedom she loves : gold filled jewelry set with minutely perfect' diamonds. rubies. pearls, jade, whatever precious or semiprecious stone is Mom's favorite, allow Mom to bask in beauty and the h1mily to girt her grandly on 1 less·tha11- gr11nd budget. Such gift, 11~~ure that Mother '' Day, and all It stands for , will last 11 little lnnger . • I f I ---· ' I l l Gilts with the solid shine of silver will please mother suoh as fine writin9 instruments (at left). Mother also likes her loved one'' hearts of diamonds and pearls. - ' ' I I • --· -• ' ' l •. .· ., ' .. ·•. J 6 DAILY PILOT Tutsday, May .4, 1971 r~·- May Flowers Gathered by Clipped Wings Friends, Flov.•ers and Fashions is the then1e of the fund·raisi ng garden party to be staged by the Clip- ped \Vings Saturday, May 8, at the Bel Air estate of Jack Ryan. Mrs. Emmett Oehlert (right), decoration:-> chairman gathers fJO\\'ers for table arrangen1ents. Assisting are !lilrs. Richard Slayton (left) and ti'lrs. 'fhomas Saffer. Score Tallied, Support Rallied Exhibit Spirited By Creative Hand 'l'hose with an artistic eye will enjoy a day of creative community endeavor when the Sunset Beach Art Festival takes place from 10 a.1n. to 4 p.m. Saturday, :P..1ay 8, al the . fire Station, 12th Street and Pacific Avenue. The fourth annual event is a day for the artists, craftsmen and musicians o fthe sea· side community to display their talents and the public to browse and buy. Proceeds \\•ill benefit the Las Damas Youth Fund -sum· mer arts and crafts for younger children and i:;ports for teenagers. Demonstrations and booths v.•ill be spon· :c;ored by more than 50 artists and craftsmen fron1 batik to ceramics. A silent auction of donated art piece~ v.•iU be conducted with the \vinners announced at l p.m. Community or· ~anizations v.1ill have food, gift and display booths. Children's workshop will feature paint· in~. clay and other crafts while a junior ex· hibit and puppet show \\'ill be included. Fire· house Gallery wilt offer all media ori,'!'.inah1 under $50. A music festival of individual and ensemble performances \Vill fill the air with festive notes from noon to 4 p.m. !l.1rs. Roland Shutt is festival chairman. Laguna Beach Church Setting for Ceremony Kathleen Welsh, the bride's sister. Pair Recites Nu ptia I V..Qws Christine Boone Hussey and 'Villiatn P~rre Schoux ex· changed vows and rings dur· ing a nuptial ceremony taking place in lhe rustle setting of a Middleburg, Va . farm . Officu1.nl was the Rev. \I/. ~1ichael Nobles of the ~tid· d!eburg ~1ethodist Church. The bride i::. the daugher of P..1rs. Fredricka Boone Hussey of Ne~·port Beach and \l/Hliam MRS. SCHOUX Rur1I Setting Bromeliad Buffs Bid Bertrand Hussey. 8 t"!i representath·e to the "''estern Pa~ilic. Samoa, Parents of lho bridegroom are ~1r. and Mrs. t:i!bert Schoux of LI.ls Gatos. The bride was attended b,'I her sisters, Pamela Hrooke Hussey and Eva Boone Hussey, bolh of Washington, D.C. Best rnan was Dale Bdarl Pfeiffer, <ind ushers were Christopher Alden Thon1!.' an<l the bride's brothers. \Yillian1 Bertrand Hussey Jr. and Peter Boone Hussey. After honeymooning 1n the Caribbean. the newlyv.·eds v.•ill reside in "'ashington. D.C. The bride, a 1962 National Charily League del>utante, is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School. attended Prin- cipia Coll~e. earned her bachelors degree :it th e University of California , Santa Barbara and her n1asters at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, fi.1edfortl , Mass. Her husband Is a gr!lduatc of Occidental College and served four ~'ears in Vietnam with the Agency for Jnterna· tional Developznent. Both the bride and bridegroon1 are fore ign service officers with AID. ·;. '.•' DEAR READERS : Remember lhe let- Melanie Margareta Welsh and David Neil Thatcher exchanged vo11o·s and rings befo re the Rev. Robert Scanland in the Church of Religious Science. La gun a Beach. Parents of the bridal ('()Uple 11re J\.1r. and Mrs. John C. \Velsh of Irvine and ~1r. and Mrs. Edward Thatcher of Chula Vista. Attending as best man was James Tringham : ushers were the bridegroom 's brothers, Robert and Peter Thatcher. and ring bearer was Shawn Tringham. Ralph Spencer, an engineer I DIAMONDS AND ESTATE JEWELRY PURCHASED :~ !er from the Sa111 lifateo "'ife who marked :; e calendar so she <:ould keC'p eount of how '~ many times her husband 1nade love to •:,her ? The response to that letter \\'<IS an ANN LANDERS OR FA~llNE IN LA PORTE r-.taid of honor "'as Miss P<1n1ela P elleg rin ; bridesmaids were Miss Susan Keeler and Miss Rebecca Schmoll. and flower girl was who spen t many years in 1 The bride is a graduate or Brazil, will be. guest spea~er 1 Corona de! Mar lligh School for the Thursday. Ma y 6. and aUended Orange Coast meeting of the Orange County College. Her husband ill a Bromeliad Society in !\lira graduate of \Vestminstcr High Linda School. Buena Park. s0~1h Co•1t Pl••• S h I d . h A' Coil• M•1• S~0.'10J.6 c oo, serve 1n t e tr The speaker will describe F . Bri1iol 11 lh• S•" Oie90 Fwy. orce with a tour of duty in the bromeliad specimens he l~~~~==~~i!ii!i~~ Vietnam, and now is a collected in Brazil during the I~ ------ student at Golden 'Ve s t 7:30 meeting to which gue sts College. ;ire "·e!rome. A plant table • eye-opener. I had no idea thousands of other wives were ALSO keeping calen- dars. These women have c:onvinL'<:d tne that l ~·as too hard on I.he gal \\'ho wrote. )!ere are excerpts from the mail which proves once more that everybody knows better than anybody . DEAR ANN LANDERS : I've been married eight years and I don't even "'rite lo 1ny Ol\"ll mother, but your in- •ensith•e ansl\·er lo the San ,\lateo "'lfe made my blood boll. 1'bis is my second marriage. My first husband came home for lunch every day and didn't even eat. I thought rd lose my mind. i\ty preSl"nt husband said to me afler our third chil d "'al born. ••f'iow I hope you will stop bothering me for r;e1 ." So. I ha\·e kno"·n both extrtme1 and I can tell you. too much Is better than too liUle. -FEAST DEAK ANN LANDE:HS~ J sympathize with San J\1ateo. I have the same pro- hlt"m, only I don't nl'ed lo kcC'p a calen- dar. I knuw the <:Ollnt -1n v birthdal', his t11rthd:t\". Chr1stn1<1s and ihr four'th of July. When I told n1y husband his low sex drive was not norn1al for a 111an of 30 and sugg('s!ed he SC'l' a doclor . he said, ··r1n just l1n('. YOV should see a doctor '• Your column v.a.-. pinned to n1y pillow last night. Thank1' for nothing. HUNGRY IN llAR TFOHO The DAILY PILOT- The One That Cares hirn -that when he wanted me, he'd Jet n1e know. After wailing one solid yea r for him to "let me know" I became disgusted and 1 Jet his lawyer know. To- day I am happily married to a man whose sex appeiile matches mine and 1 am divinely happy. -ATLANTA B'nai B'rith SaTnhta' neAn•,·l.yweds will reside In and refreshments \~·ill round out the evening. DEAR ASN LANDERS: You t't.ln-Ora1ge Coast Chapter of1_::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::.;:.:.:::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;2:===;;;:=====:;:;~ Horoscope DEAll A .'l~ l.A.\IOERS: Your sug· gestion that a 1v1fe be !he aggressive one if her husband 1s not !he lype does not \\'Ork ror all men . I "'as married to a man 11·ho told 1nr point.blank not lo ask \'eniently overlooked se\·eral possibilities B'nai B'rilh Women gather the which might explain why a man In his 20s first Thursdays at 3 p.m. in is ~tarving his l\'ife sexually. I know "'hat the Seeurily Pacifi c National r m tal~iog aboul because my first hu5-r-"-'="=k=B=u=i=ld=in=g=·=Co=st=a=M="='=·=J hand "'as bisexual. mv Sf"cund husband 11·as impotent and my ihird husband was too tired for 1\IE but had plenty of energy for every l\'allress in IOl\'D. llo~· can you he ~o dumb, Ann Landers? -OLIVIA OF BATILE CREEK ~....,,........,;;;rrv.,,. Final Stocks In All Home Editions Libra: Follow Through WEDNESDAY MAY 5 By SYDl\'E\' 01\IARR ARIES (~larch 21-April 19\· Accent on wurk. how you relate to <1ssoc111tcs. G1\·e at- tention to pets. depend('nl s. TA URUS iAprtl 20-~1av 201 Em phasis on cre;iti\·c cfrorls. J\'O\'e "'ilh the tide . Don't at· tempt to block progress. GE~IJNI (:\'lay 2\·Junr 20! \\'ork with tools at hand. Son1f' rules, resi rict1ons arc l11r }Our own benefit. CA~CER Llune 21..Julv 22 1 Short journey 1 n \'O IV in g neighbor. relative m;iy bt• on agenda. Bt' llt'xiblr. LEO tJulr 2.'1-Aug, 22) {it" nuine bargain is availablt• Br a discr11n1nating s hop pt' r , Home improvement should be IHMh un hsL \'IHt;o (Aug. 23-Sl'pL 22). S!rrss 1nd1v1dual11~. Asserl ~ourself. Highlight in· tll'pcndt·nce rf thought. action. Onginal idf'a-; t:an he put tn a u~c f'erft•ct l("{'.hniqurs. Your ou1look 1111pro\·cs . l'\T!r is /ugh. · TO SIZE SO Engagement Revealed At Family Gathering LIHHA l~l'pt. 23-0ct. 221 · \\'hat v.a~ 11rbulous can becun1c rnraningful. Key is to !ullow thruugl'. -special 11rganizat1on e<1n n1rel n~eds. Ylakc 1nqu1nt'S. Show "1ll- 1ngncss to accept responslb1l-j ll \'. ·sconPIU tOel. 23·NO\. 211 ; A friendship may lM> put 10 !l's!. \1 011 drav.· some 10 vou Doe~ '"' like Mer ~lip' lace-y? Tail ored?.,. Plenty of both lo thoose from et Elle Nor'1 MARY WRIGHT August Date Approval Stamped The. Orange Counly Philatchr Societ y meet~ the third Frid<1y ol th e nionlh at 7:30 p.m. ln th(' Glendale Federal Sa\ 1ngs and Loan . Fu tlcrton A .~l"C'1n1I 1nr<>1lnl! plllt't' h.::i~ been found to pro\'1de a night istrictJy for tradj)lg Sl<l/llp~ !\ will be. the i;c<:ond Frida_v ffflnl ~ to 10 p,nl. bejlnn1n~ rruJa,\. May 7, In Lincol n S.:i;ing!i ilnd Loan, SanlH Ana !\lr. and ill~s ll untrr A. l\'ith !heir proble~1 s. \Vrigh! of Costa !\les<t an· SAGGITA RIUS 1 No1·. 22· 1 nounced the f'nj:lagrntent of l)cf. 21 1: Ne\v approach \\!!l their daugh lt>r. ~·lary Kathleen favorably impress profession· \Vrigh! to Janies Alex Riedel ;11 su prnors. Line up sii::hts on dunng a fa mil,v dinner party uh1n1a1e g11a1. in the Airporier Inn. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-.l<in. r-.llss \\'right is a ~raduate or 191: Good lunar aspect cnin· Corona del ,\lar High School c1des no~· "'ith {'(fucat1on, and prt'~f'ntly is a sophomore fulure planni ng. Jon~ Journ~y. and ell'rnentary education 1n:i· You are able 10 break frl'e jor at San Oiego Stair Collegr. from rut. There is greater She has pledged Chi Ornega free<lom of thoui;;ht, ac!ion. lier fi:inCf'. son or Dr. and l\QUAltlUS !Jan. 20-Feb. r-.l r:<i. Henry Adolph Hicdc·I nf l8 i: Chl'Ck le~aries. tax re- Coron;.i de! r-.1ar. al so is :i turns; l<iken i11ve ntory. f'1n;inc-1 graduate of Cd~111S and is .i 1nl sltuation affecting n1ate or psychology n1njor at SOSC pnrtner dra"'S nttention. Key l \\'here he> affiliated \\'\lh S11?ma is npcn·tnindcdness. 1 Chi. lll' spent a sr.me~ter on PISCES 1Fcb. 1!1-fi.tarrh 201 : I Chaprnan College's \V o r \ d AN.·cnt on lt•i,:;il contr:ict~. 1 Campus Afloat p0rtnership:c; and ni11rnage .1 Th i" cnuptr 1\•ill marry Aug. lrnpro\•e public relation!'. Ex-' 28 in St fl1irharl and All press yourself in n1ean1ngful1 1\n~els <:atholic Chu rt h , manner Corona del P..far. -· -- Ballet Dance Tops Agenda C:ourt. country and comie hallet dancts will compn"t' the program for the annual roother-Oaughter b 11 n q u fl t sponsored· by the \\'om('n·~ Soril'IY of Christian St>r' ice Thl' t•vent wilt take plrire :it 6 30 p m Fr1driy. fl!:iy 7. in tht' F1r~t ('ni!rd ,\lethodist l'hurrh, Costa Me~:t . S1udcn!s at the H:il o ·Neal and Gene \\'illkcs School of Ballet will perform . / 1'1ckt•l"l art" $1 ~ ff)r t1d11lts And SI for ch1ldrrn und11r 12. Gifts Galore For The Mom You Adore W11tcllff Pl••• -642·2444 NEW,OaTfl INN in nylon or co+~on blends. Size i 38·50 from ... $6 00 .-----OTH~R • BLOUSES • ROBES GIFT IDEAS'-----, • SWEATERS • GOWNS • SPORTSWEAR I • DRESSES -..---J gift ' SHOP m .. 84 HUNTINGTON CENTER HUNTINGTON Ill.CH I Nert to lortlor lrot. 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" i'HAi15 YOU, LrNDA! ~ET'5 ~ot L INC'A ! W!;Al I MEAN IS ···I COULD GO FOR ···YKhlOW··· , OATES···TO HAVE SOME lAIJGMS , I "AN' Lll<E THAT···BUT J DON'T WA>JTA•A .. UH···UH··· " ' ~ OJR CLA» !:;; G<'N60N A FIELD TRIP TO 11<' ART MV!WM : T.4~T MEAN? we Rio.: A8CIJf j1 TtN TkOU:SAMO J\.\llfS Olol A 8rJ~, ~; ANO WE At.L GET ~IC" .. 100A'!'.~ ... l-ET ME CHEC.: lD BE su~E ... l uesday, May '4, 1971 -MEANtN' "IC' IS MATU RE:: 'NUFF TO LAR/.J TM ' <ACTS 0 "1'>1 ' LIF& O '·-- VP • • • · SORRY, MYSPECIALTlf:S ).r>.E STOCK MARKl'T LOSSES , ANP IM:>RLP CRISES ... I MOTHEF<·IN·LAW PROBLEMS ARE MY PAllTNEJl1S SPECIAL 7y ... llJf HAvi; A. CHOICl< HE''1£ •• DAILY PILOT J7 ly Al Capp By Charles Barsotti . By Gus Arriola By Ferd Johnsan By Roger loU.n .. '.ft-US 15 Wl-IAT ' ll~PPl!NS ~el.! UOO TIZli 1'0 ROIJ A f()l.ITICAl- c AMPAl"'Nr! Oil Pf>.l'eR IW()rl5' $1\.Vll36S. ! - v' I r -..__ 0 1---""-" ,.,.__1:!!!!_::4;;::-.__~·~~ .1....G<--~-L--3~· ~kl#:=-'-.......,.._-~~ By John Miles By MeU •MADAME CHAIRMAN, HOW AP.E YOU SPl!LLIN(; "LINDA!" ---- nu STIANGE wo•to MR.MUM DENNIS THE MENACE ( I I ,, .• .. . . . . lit OAILY Pl lOf f11esaay, -~ •• ,..... • •• Lonhorg Bids LOUISl'ILLE. Ky. (AP) -Jim Lo .. borg m1y be pitchini himself riaht out of a job with the lntematio"'' League Louisville Colonel.! -and btck to the major leagues. The former Cy Young winner who led the Boston Red Sox to the 1967 American League pennant twirled 1 maaterful on!· hi tter Monday night &3 the Colonels downed Toledo 5--0. The only Mud Hen hit was a first.inning si ngle by Russ N1ee1son, as Lonbora: atruck out eight and walked only two in moving his record to 4.0. The tall righthander, plagued for ijtt past three seasom with varibus ailmetltJ Halo s' May -includin& 1 t0re arm -now has a 1trtni of 23 conneuuve scoreless lnnlna:s ,o1n,. He bu 1iven up just 15 hits and four runs -three of them earned -bl 34 ln- ntnas and haa an 0.&2 earned run average. C:Olonel manager Darrell John90n, who Wi t the Red Sox' bullpen coach In '17, wouldn't say Lonborg'S late• t ptttormanct metnt a qutck trip back to Bolton, wl\ert tht Jttd Sox are leading tht American League'• Eutern Division by one game. "Lonborg can pitch major league ball," lhe former big letiue cat.chtr said. "But , • • for Comebacl{ the n .. d l<>r hJnl has to be there. "Whtn the netd comes, that's: wbtn ht'll go. 1 don't know what military com· mltmenta the Red SOx have. Nobody haJ mentioned anythlna: to me ao I really don 't know when he'll be 1oinj: back to Boston." Lonborg, who spent pvt or last aeaeon with the Colonels and wi8 sent down March 30 thi! yoir, may get his chlnce soon. Bosox manager Eddit Kasko said rectnUy. "J(en Brett is due to co into the Anny for a couple of weeks May JS and we'll probably make a cUclslon on l..onnle then." Whe ctn Lonborg expect a return trip to the majors? "Who know a," he ••id Mond•y night. "l cart't afford to think about it I'm not in a poslUon Ul do·ao. I don't know bo\V much more UMy es-ptct of me .'' Lonbor&, of San Lub Obispo, was im· presaive In hls flrst start at Louisville last SU.son, pitching five innings or sbutout ball. then, h1e ann went bad. The !led SOs-brasa indicated this season they winted to see what Lonborg could do over a period of several games before mi.king a decision. that dec:iJion might come here Friday ni&ht. when Lonborc ii scheduled to pitch acain1t Wlrtnlpef. • '· 1 No . Longer i IJ"I Ttl ... lltlO KENTUCKY 'S LES HUNTER SCORES BUT UTAH WIN S, 136-117, ·Sports in Br·ie·f Oil City Wrestler Wi ns ; " Daly New Penn Coa ch TOKYO -Jim Sweeney of Hunllngton Beach. after losing an npenini;: round match to Per Lindholm or SvJedrn. won ;i rlecLSion ovrr Kym An1hmi.v nf (flnacla 1n ihe World .1uninr Greto-Roman \VrestHn~ Championsh ips Tucsda~·. Sixty v.•rc!'.tlers Iron\ 10 c-ounlri<'s _are rompt:'ting in the lhrce-da~· compct111on. The SoviC'l Union 1s heavily fa\"nrcd to v.·in the team tttle and aflrr 1hl' l!r~1 day of rompeti11on. had \1·r111 ntn(' or 10 matches. S"·ccncy·s victory 1\'BS one nf f11ur h1• Americans on opening day of the rom- pelilion . Ray KinJ:? nf St;inficld Ore . overpowered Russia·-.: A Ir x fl n rl r r Kolch1nsk1 to sp<.111 a bid lnr ;:i sweep b~· the SO\·ict Union Fkrnic Gonzale s nf ~l ad1son l le1gh1s. Mich . 1::2 pound~. and J\crry Bolen of ,._lilwau kie . Orr . 105 pounds. also 1vnn. • D11l11 .l\·11111ed CoHdl PHILADELPHIA -Charles "'Ch uck" Dah". hcarl baskrlh.:ill cuarh .:11 Bo~.on Coliegr. wa~ nanicd hf'n ri ba~kc\b<1ll Cflach a1 the l"n1ver~11y nf Pcnnsyl 1·an1a today He ~uccred<. nick ll artrr. 11h" rr 5i~nrrl \ast 1nonlh 1(1 brcon1r head basketball 440 Record In Jeopardy LOS ANGt::LES (1\P l -The 11u11r1er mile d;ish has come a long "';i~· s1ncr M11x"·ell W. Long ran ~~ 4 seconds ;inrl ,,·on 11 gold medal <it !hr l!lf!O Olympic: r;ames and lhe racr m:iy 1?11 lurthr.r lh1s Sat urday in a battlr bel\1•cc11 1hr superspr intcrs The track tea ms of UCLA and Southern c;alifornia tangle in another one nf !heir rlnnzie dual meets S:i1urrlay on the 1.::i!'lt t;CLA T:i rtan i;urfai:r Thr la~I 1n<1n mil\' he under thr listed wflr!d mark for ·1•10 ya rds of 44.7. cn11ch al the University of Oregon. Daly accepted ihe position after P~nn's advh~nr~· cnmmitler approved bis selec· t1nn latr Monday. Dalv was 11ss1sl.anl ba~ketba\1 roach 111 J1ukr. from l!lfi3 tn 1!169 be\ore takin g over the coachinJ: riuties ;:it BC from Bob <.:ousy. In two years al Briston College. Daly's learns compiled a 26-24 record. fl wa s 15- 1 ! th is pasl sca.~on. e llHr l<m 1111<• 1•ac1 TORONTO -Thi' Philadelph ia Eagles of 1he Nationa l Footba ll League had rnuntcd on Greg Bart on becoming their No. I quarterback. \\/hat 1hey didn 't count nn wa<; the persu asiveness or the Toronto Argonauts. To get R;.irton (rom Detroi1. where he had spen! three .vrars on th e bench. the F.::tgles gave the Lions their No. 2 pick in \;isl year's rlr::1.f1 ;:ind nex t year's second ;ind third·round s<'lecl ions. Then they 1rrtdcrl their top quarterback. Norm Snr;id . 1o t\1inncsol.a . e Sfu1•s T,.i11tf1.r•I• SALT L:\KE CITY -Kentucky coach Frank Ram.~cy points lo \Vednesday's J:!<l!l\l' ;is the key contest in the American RaskC'tb11I! Associ;ition's championship plL11 nff. ""\\'c"ll hf' 1n there \Vednesday." r.am sey s;iid ~1onday nigh! after hi~ l'oloncls ;ihsorhcd a l~fi-1 1 7 pasti nJ: at the hnnd~ of the Utah Stars in 1he opening game rn the series. "If "'C ;:irr going to be a ~hreat in this -~f'ric~. wr "\'c gol 10 win \\'ednesday." R:1m scy said. e Grifl'il l1 1Vi 11 s \.AS VEGAS -For roer world cham· pion Ernilc Griffith 134.-of New York, J!Unning for a sho! at lhe middleweight ti· tle. O\J tpo1ntcd Ernie "'India n Red" Lopez. 152) nf Los Angeles ln a 10-round f 1 ~h1 Monday nigh! lha t had its moments of spi rit. and ron1cdy before H ended. The 3.1-ycar-old Griffith. :i 5-2 favorite, was volec1 the decision by 1'>1'0 officials on .c;eorC's of 47-45. while lh e 1hird official r·11 l!cc1 1t a draw. The AP had it 4S..45 for GrHrith. Frustrated· BALTIMORE (AP) -Can any year be as frustraunr for a pitcher 11 J9'10 was ' for Rudy Ma y? The Cellforni1 Angel lefth1nder loat IS 1tames last year but in nine of those games, the Angels scored two rWls or less for him . Twice he was forced to pitch shutouts for victories and went into late inninll'.S tied. 0-0. because of lack of tupport. He had a 2.55 earned run average for the fir:;;t two months of the season yet w1s still just 3-3. He admits it threw his confidence for a A ngel Slate All tll'lltl rtfl KMf't {nt) M•V 4 -AP'W!fll •! 9•11fmorr MIY $ -,l,P'W!•lt •I IUUlmltrl M•v ' -""•!It ~I 11111mo,. M8Y 1 -A"O•lt II Clovil1nd •:J$ '·"'· 4:n •·"'· ''" ··"'· ., .. ~-'"· loop ;;ind he began pitehin« with bit· terneas. something one shouldn't do. May wound up 1970 dl11cour1g~ with a tOl ERA. Things have changed, thou&h, and il'a because manager Lefty Phlllip.s h.ad con- fidence in him. he says. Phillips l~t him pitch. "I told him 1 could pitch On this ball club." Rudy sayli of his talk With the understanding, · former pitching coach Phillips. "He told me he was go~g to (Ive me: every chance in the world ." Th.at conversation came just after May had made his first start of 1911 and was chased lifter an inning and one-third. ·•1 kn ew I wasn"t getting the ball over,'' hi' says. But he says he wasn 't too discouraged by the poor start and when things began going right, he was there to rece ive due credit In his second start. May went seven in. ning s. allowed just one__run and beat Min- nesota 4-1. He worked nine ittnln11 wilh no decision against Oakland and then hurled a compl ete came 1 gain s t Cleveland . beating the Indians 3-0. He Jost his first game a week aao. 7-4 to Detroit. but still feel s happy about his 2-1 start. "I've learned-,how to relax in tough ~ituattons. I needed somt help doiing it. t realized I wa sn't concentrating with men on ba.!ic. r had no troubl~ when nobody's on but when a guy got on base. I got tense and started squeezing the bait. "List year. I couldn 't eat before I pitched. Thi5 year t can and the lea tense I ~et, the less ti red I 1et." Tom Murphy . 1·2, getJ the nod for California tonii::ht again st Baltimore in the first game of a long road trip. Op.- posing is Jim Palmer, 4-tl. May is (In tap for Wednesday night's game. Soutl1west Circuit Accep ts Houston COLLEGE STATION, Tex . (AP ) - The Southwes t Conference has •ccepted the University of Houston as a member but the Cougars will not begin competing for the league's football crown until at least 1971. Houston, which becomes the ninth member of the SWC. will play for the conference basketball title in 197$-76 and field teams in other sports for the 1113-74 school year. ""Hopefully Houston will be able to play for the football championship in 1976," ~aid How ard Grubbs, confe·re.nce ex- ecutive secretary. "We have to make a lot of schedulin1 ""'adjustments. Tht first rtally clear year is 1980. A number of learns have tt-game schedules fllled throuih 1077, 1978 ana 1979 which wlll have to be chanaed. IJl"I T•ltPliolt CA~DS' LOU BROCK BAC KS INTO TAG BY PH ILS' CA,TCHER TIM McCARVER. PHILS WON. 3·2 ....• Fun at Start Aggie Relives Memory Of 24 Years at Indy INDIANAPOLIS !AP) -It's been 24 Y•ar• since J.C. Aaajanian flrat came to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The home of the fndianapo\is 500-mile race has seen a lot of changes in the in· tervening years. ''1've been comina here 11ince 1948 ... 24 straight years. No other car owner can make that statement.'' Agajanian said . The greying $7-year-old Syrian from Los Angeles stood in his garage at the Speedway and talked about chanfes in 'hJs years at Indy. Wearing the cowboy boots and white I(). gallon hat which ha ve become his trademarks, Agajanisn said. ' ' T h e facilities are tremendously improved. Tony Hulman'S co n tr i bu ti on to automobil e racing has been so great it isn 't funny . "There's not as much profit in pro-- moting auto racts and other kin ds of events as people thitik. I WM a promoter for many years and J know promolion juat isn 't 1s lucrative .as people figure. "Every ye.ar Hulman (owner and orerator of lhe Speedway) reinvests a tremendous amount of money in this place," A&ajanian said. "I'm a directo~ and part owner of the new Ontario Motor Speedway, but I think this is the No. l event in racing and Tony Hulman is No. l in making it that way." Agajanlan said racing is '"a lot more profession alized than it wa s when t first came here. It was a fun thing more tha n anything when I started. "Now, one 1\ip and you're not even in the show. , .not even quilified. lt was a fun thing but It's a big business now." Agaj&nlan said, "My partner in the racing team . Leonard Feas, was the owntr (If a bl& ln1urance business. He had It made, but thtn he t1,1rned hl.!l business over to his son and dedicated himself to winning the lndlanapolis: 500. Now he pitches right in ... you"d think he was just another one of the grease monkeys." The car that J. C. ran here in 1948 was called the Smith and Jones Special, nam- ed after his mechanics. It had a 270 cubic cen timeter Offenhau!er engine and a new Curtis chassis. The wh(l]e car cast about $20,000 and Agajanlan said, "No one thought of havina a spare engine. "Now you ha ve to have a backup car and en&ines and we've aone from $20,000 to SI00,000," he said. Agajanian , a striking man with • bushy mu stache and thick sideburns, said, "It's not as much fun for me today as it was when I cam e here. It's btcome so cOm· merCialized and there are so many en· tries. one little mi stake and you're out. "Mechanics used to help each other and visit each other. l used to lend a set of tires or tools to other cars and they'd lend things to me. Now, if my mechanics go visiting another garage, they think we're spying or somethln&," he added. But Agajanian perked up .as he spoke about his 24th Indy 500 entry-his tradl· tional No. 98 -which will be driven by Bruce Walkup of St. Paul, Ind. "This is a car Leonard and I bou1ht from Pamelli Jones and it's as goOd a car as there will be at this track this y1ar. Bruce Is 1 fine young driver and I know he's going to aive it a good ride," Aga janlan added. 'Mte activity around the newly-acquired Hawk Ford in the Agajanlan-Faas garage w.as constant and controlled ind the big man in the cowboy hat looked around' him and sa id, "You know I still love it." Mulloy Quits Law Practice To Play Tenni~ MIAMI BEACH (AP) -Former amateur tennis king Gardnar Mu!loy has e:i ven up his law practice at age 57 t.o play the geme for money -abQ.it ;JO an hour. Mulloy, who claims to have played 111 more tennis tournaments than an y man in history, is the new tenis pro at Owe plush Fotainebleau Hotel. "I can charae more than rm worth," Mulloy said. "I guess that's the way it works bec1use I keep teaching and they keep pa yin a." Mulloy practiced law for th~ past 15 years only so he could play amateur tournaments. Fifteen years ago pros couldn't play Wimbledon. Forest HiU and the other major events. "As am1teurs we were getting paid under the table,'' he said. "Two hundred, four hundred, whatever they wanted to pay us. After awhile I didn 't want that .. But if I had turned pro. r would have had to give up tournament tennis. and 't could never do that. "So, I became a lawyer. Strange. isn't it1" Then tennis changed its rules, allowing pros tO play t.Oumamenls with the amateurs. So he chucked the law bookll and went back to the kind of court he loved. And , he hasn't !Ost his touch. 'f:.ast year, at age 56, he won the National Men·s Seniors Championship i4S and up) for the ninth time. It was his 4Jrd nallonat championship in either singles, doubles <If mixed doubles. UCLA is favorerl 10 v.·1n this year's meet -25 or 28 :i;.porL'I wntcr~ in the IA~ Angeles area p1ck thr Bruins -hut usr. hopes lo makl'" the hr>;idline~ 1\ it h C!UartermilC' Siar 1':dcsc\ <;;iffl~On. ~IXlh place man in las1 yc11r·s AAL' 440 drsp11e lei? in juries. {i arrison ran '4f1.8 tw n yrnr~ ;1~11 3~ a freshman and this ~·ear is health~ .:inrl niuch !itron~cr than in \1170 ii(' ha~ vo11'· ed to beat the RnHn<i tv.·oson\r (If \\",1 yne <.:ollen ancl .lohn S1n1th. Chaµge .of Scenery Aids Downing "The amateur game is dead." Mulloy said . "I don't feel so bad, because they were so stupid. They should ha ve done exactly what the prM have done -oner priu: money. "They wouldn't have been amateurs 1nymore. but at least they would have retained control of tennis. Now they have nothing." Smith was !hr surp risr w\nn!'.'r nf 1n~t \•ear"!=. AAU ti tle 11nd Collett w11~ 1h1n1 A f1arri~on v1e1ory would hf> an upsrt hut he's the 1trs1 to admit 1hat if hr >1·u1s 1l v.'111 probably he in v.·orld rcf'or<t t1n1r . ··~1y strategy JS tn run 0u1 lu«t <ind r11n as hard a:o1 1 can, ThPI\, lilt-;l:U.\' "·hn·~ 1n the btst sh11.pe will v.>ln ih~ r:'let" and ~·nu cnn ttll when there 's lll)oul RI\ y11 rris tn go· ... Garrison says. Smllh 11greei; that In this da~ 11{ su'f>rr athlete". '"the re·~ no .~ u ch 1h1n;: 11~ coasting on Ott' b~ekstrrtch 11 ~ ;i rl11sh , all the rosy.'' Collett s11vs lhrre 11rc, 111 tunr,, "Uictlca1 440.~ but I don '! expe<t this !'l'aturd1y'1 race to be nnt." LOS ANGE L.ES -They solri Al Down- ing 1\·as washed up As he packed his bag~ and wr.n1 Wt'SI 1n an "afterthoughl 1rt1dr," Oown1 ng heard the reporu that he was all bu! through. As a NI'\\' York Yan kee he had h11d A re"' ~ood .<iC1'sons and a rew mediocre unc~ then bvuntcd 11round in a series of trac1e~. ln Febru11rv . when the Los Angeles Oodgcrs ~nl · hlnl. 1ht trade did no1 n1ake hr11dhne,, The man the r1(,d~1·r~ 2a1'C' up wa~ utility outflelder Aorl~ KO~t'O, Tnday [)()11·11lng i~ 1he 11ce nl lhe flndc,cr\' !ila fl. rvtn though he was con- ~id,.rC'rt only 1nFurancr "'!\en he ca me. \ His proven that a chanae of Jtenery can mea.n a lot. "Aside from Al," says Dodiers mana- Mlv l Ml 'r J Ml 'r a Mt'r 1 Dodge r Sla:t fl AH Gtm11 M Kiit 1'4t) °"°'"" vi. c1..c.!11~111 Dlill .. tt "1. CIMlnll•rt Oocrttr' VI, (!flC!"tlltl Oocilfrt VI. l'l!llllu't~ ger W81ter Alston. ;'111 tell you what I think of our pitching so far . "You could put Don SiJtlon, Bt\I Singer and Cl11ude Osteen in a basket, shake 'em up. pick one out and get the i;ame kind of joh no matter v.•hich one you hlid .!iClecttd ... Partially responsible for Urie problems this year a~ injur\f• and illness. Sutlon, 0-3. has h•d a bronchial problem. Singer, '2-5, struck by hepati tis last year, has been suffering from stiffnes." in his shoulder all sealt»l. Osteen ls only 3-2 and has failed ic win his lest two times out. Downing wasn't parUcularly sharp in the spring Ind It was with trepidation thal the Dodgers gave him his first iasignment April 9 In relief against the San Diego Padres. He worked rtve and two-thirds Innings. allowed just two hits, walked two and al ruck out fo1,1r. Sit days !al.tr he aot his first i;tart and wtnt all the way, scattering nine hits and btath'lg St. Louis. 1-1. Five day9: after that. ht was aJlin On the mound a;ainst the Padres -and be camt up with his second 1tral1ht com· plete aame victory. &-2. He Wiii beaten 2-0 at C!ncinnali, work· Ing seven innings, then hid no decildon in seven and one-third at Pittl!lburgh. His 1.42 earned run average Is tM be.st ma r' -of the Los Angeles st.I rte rs. So the task of reparlna the (IQCe. mlghly Dodgers pitching staff fills on the shoulders of ~foot-ti , l&o·pound Downin&. who last year apllt hi11 tlrne between 03kland ana Milwaukee. recording 1-13 with a combined ER.A of 3.53. Not Mulloy. H~ has two summer tennis camos. 1 health Jitudio and what he calls the best job In tennis. ,ffe also has a head of white hair, which very possibly began sprouting StpL 5, ti!!. At 40, the top amateur in America, Mulloy loat in thret stra.lght sets to .an ra- year-old Australian named Lew Ho.ad in the N1t.lon1l Tennis Ch am pi o ns hi p 1emlfln1ls. After the match. Don Budi;{e ap- proacMd Mulloy with 8 microph one and asked . "Outside of Hotd, what bothered you most todny'!'' After 1 shart pause. Mull oy S8id. "Only the fa ct that I should have bun playing his father." ,. Coloni sts ·Deal Vikes 5-0 Setback 87 HOWARD I. HANDY Of lll9 l*lf Pli.t lf9" An old Abboll and Costello nMJtlne had What on rm, Who's on aeeond, Wbett'• on third and rilhl on down the line. Anaheim HJgh's ColMiats had 'Ibls on the mound Monday and YOWll Dave fashioned a fivHlit M shutout over the Marina Vikinp at La Palma Park to assure h.is team of at leaat a tie for the Sllnset League baseball clwnplansblp. The game wasn't a comedy routine but ~ deadJy serious encounter and lt marked the first ti.me in two years tbat the Colonists -been able :~ peokrate the Vlklng nine. In the first meeting of the two teamJ this season, Marina won an 1-7 verdict in eight Innings after copping both league encounten ·a year ago. Jt ii Anaheim's only league Joss. ' 'This scattered rive Marina hits and allowed only ooe hue runner to reach third during the action. He struck out five and wu in command from start to fmish Mien though the Vikes had base runners iQ all but the third frame. Mike BeatUe opened on the mound for 1 rina and r11n into trouble in the first Inning when Jim Lll1pton singled and ic:ored on a double by AJ Murrillo. Santa Atta CC Golf Finalists TlltSd.l1, MQ" 4, 1'71 D>llLY PILOT J9 Barons Triumpli, 2-1 FV Gains Ground On Loop Leaders 81 PBIL lltlSS ....... ., , .... tllff The Barons of Fountain Valley are but a half.game in back ot co-leaden Loa Alamttol and Santa Ana V.U.y tn !be lrvlno Ltque bueball llanding1, thanU tn lhtte il>Y• named Sleva F"'-Ral_ Ecldu and Pat Marley. Fox handadfed the Santa Ana V.U.7 Falconi oo a trio of •ln&lea wbUe Marley and aopbomore Eckles provided the of. faWve boost as coach John Cole's Baroos edged their vbllnn, 2-1, tn a loop cructal ldonday. Coolequtnlly, !be Fllcau and Grtlftns are atop the pack with M recordl but die Barons are brelthing down tbelr col- lecUve backs wlllJ • 7+1 al•!<. FD% ended up 1lriking out sil Falcona and allcwing a kine walk as he controlled the tempo ()f the contest mcs:t of the way In golntl !be route. l'he only time he experienctd any dif· ficulty was In the top of the sixth inning when the Falconi bad tled the llU at l·l wtth an unearned run. In the visitors' portion of that frame, Wayne Martin led ()ff wlth a slnglt to right field but wu erased when freshman Cary Templeton get aboard on a fielder's choice. Jipped put !be cloY• of Baron cald>tr Wayne Ouellette. Fountain Valle)' eamed Ill early lead tn the aecond inning when Marley picked out a waste-high knuckleball on a l·l pitch from Falcon hurler Ron Ruppel and alug- ged it S90 feet over both the picket fenct (320 feel) and a blgher cllaln ltnk barrier 20 feet belltnd tt In Jell Dold. Ectlo followed that bklw wtth 1 double to deep center but wu stranded ~tbout ocorlng. However, the latter made up f<r any prior d1'crepanctes by smashing a J.I fastball ()Ver the ldt field fence neat the 330-foot mark to give the Barons their final 2-1 margin with one out in the bot· tom ol'the •izlb Eckle!' pair of hits were accomplished .in two cfficlal ai-bats since he walked on hi.I second trip to the plate. · Bcib Carroll and Dev• Lyncb lllled out the five-hit Fountaln Valley attack with safeUes. First baseman and all-league candidate Ron Knaub then belted a S-and-2 pitch in- to the football stands in center field ~hove the tunnel, some S70 feet from the plate to make it 3-0. Single tallies were added in the ~:.:rd and fifth frames. Mrs. Elden (Lois) Edes Oelt) defeated Mnc Roy (Margaret) Crank, 4 and 3, to win the Sant.a Ana Country Club's women's goll championship Friday. They are shown holding the perpetual trophy which will be'retained by 1t1rs. Edes for the next year. TemplelOlt tco0ted into second on a wild pitch and then lldvancod In third on a gro\D'ld out He scored the run on the ensuing pitch as Fox's mlllal ()lief'inl to Bill Bolden Lions Down Oil City, 11-3; Tars Blanked Wesbnlnster High'• varsity bueblll ere" ignited for an U-3 &inset Lu.gue win over Hl!Dtington Beach Monday attmioon, but another Orange Coast area unit wasn't quite as fcrtunate. Knaub, in addition to the homer, had a peir ol single.s &Ml him a perfect day at the plate. For coach Ray Allen's Vikings it was a bitter los.s and may have dealt them right out of the CIF playoffs and any chance at a second place finish. Brock Pemberton, southpaw hurler who pitched a no-hitter Friday, erued an Anaheim threat by pitching to one batter h the third wllh the bues jammed. The batter grounded weakly back to the box a:·d Pemberton threw him l'lllt at first. This was the Ol'l\v bAtter he faced with Greg Foster hurlhig the fourth and fifth innings and Beattle coming back In the sixth under the wild card rule In effect in the lezgue. • Pembc~on col\ec'1d two n' '"'" M11rin:i hits with Beattle. Rod Brown and Scott Wheeler getting the others. Marina uiterlains Huntirigton Beach Thursday with an oul!llt'ln chance ()f get· ting up to second place. Jn r. ..... round RC· tior. th-> C''-··~ r1~·~.,•td ,._,.Vikings , 5-(1. ,,_.1111. et• A•lltlm (fl '''""" s-111cwo. 11:1 ' o o o Lll'lttlool. • (1ml'bell. 11 3 0 O I Gr!me1, 7b P'ml'r'lono IMI ' 0 2 0 Murilla, M Wll'I, c J o I o Knaub, lb 9"1'111, p-11 J 0 I 0 Klrktli.. II E .. tltf, 1 o 0 0 0 MY/'IOl. If •'i'llffl.,., If 2 0 I 0 s.iii... rf llr-. 7b 2 • I 0 YouM•. c Wl'll .. rf 2 0 0 ti WIHlll!Oll, C ..C.J,n. ti O O O O Mu'llrttl, c! Wllderm1n. d 2 o o o V111Du11M. rl MDII, rf T~li. 1 2S 0 ~ 0 Tol•I• Sror• •~ IMln11 •• , ltrM 4 1 r o • • 0 • 4 1 I 1 l I J 2 I I t 0 1 0 • • 1 ' • 0 2 0 ' 0 0 D 0 0 ' 0 0 0 1 0 0 ' I o I t 1 • l 1 21 ,,. $ ' . • • l 000 000 G-0 5 301 010 ll_, 10 Vilas Tosses 3·hltter CdM Pitching, Defense Too Much for Mesa, 2-1 By ROGER CARLSON OI tlle Dlllr ,Jiii Iliff Sparkling defensive work on the part cf Corona del Mar High's baseball team and the !lree-hit pitching cf Dave Vilas ac- counted for a 2-1 Irvine League victory ever visiting Costa Mesa Mcnday af- ternoon. Coach Tern Trager's victcrious Sea Kings, despite messing arcund with four assorted error$, came up with the big defensive plays when it counted to up their loop mark to 5-5-2. The winners were able to get only four hits off the combined pitching of Mesa's Andy Martinez and Mark Schrupp, but three of those came in the fourth iMing. The Sea Kings got it started with a pair ()f infield Singles by Bob Palmer and Reed Johnson. Then Mark Johnson stoked one to deep left field to score both easily. Johnson was cut down oo a t.ry at stretching the safety to three bases, but the damage was cklnc. Vilas had a two-run margin to work with and made it stand up with the aid ()f his fielders . The first twin out to stifle a Costa li-1esa rally was in the third inning when Da1e Hunt smacked a line drive beaded for right field. But second baseman Stu Karl stabbed the liner and tossed to shc:lrtstop Larry Denner to thwart the Mustangs. Mike Caldwell and Andy Martinez were stashed ()n third and first at the time wiUf ()ne out. 'The last threat for coach Jim Hagey'• crew was in the sixth inning with Mike Allen on second with one ouL This time it was Randy Embrey getting good wood on the ball only to see rirst baseman Keilh Samuels come up with the line drive with a leaping catch. Samuels tossed to second to double up Allen easi- ly. Irvine Loop Action Vilas struck out seven in going the distance for Corona de! Mar and didn't walk a batter. Eagle Rally Falls Short; Griffins Post 5-3 Victory By CRAIG SHEFF Of ft>I Dlllt' ''"" ltl lf Los Alamitos High held off a last ditch ta1ly by Estancia to hand the Eagles a ~ defeat In an Irvine League baseball bit ~the winners' diamond Monday. The victory pushed the Griffins into a tie with Santa Ana Valley for the loop lead (8-4). Estancia Is now 4-6-2. Trailing 5--0 the Eagles of coach Ke!' Millard scored. two In the sixt~ ~i~ ani:I appeared on Tue way to a big 1nn1ng ln t~e seventh before Griffin pitcher Dave Slawson put the brakes to the ra1ly. The Eagles' Tom Johnwn led ~t'f ~ seventh with a single and when his .1~ drive got aw1y from the Griffm rightfielder. he legged it 111 the w~y to third . When Jim Postel followed 'Y1tb a walk the Estancia bench came to hf~. Eagles in a row before running into trou.f ble in the sixth. Postel took the loss for Estancia, throwing the first four innings. Ron Unnson tossed the final tw o frames . The Eagles were paced al bal by Schultz who hit safely twice in three of- ficial trips. Came ron had three singles for the Griffins. E1t1rtet. Ul L11 A .. 1111101 UJ Scfl1tl!L 111 &otffl. 31;1 Ztltdorl, rf W1ttoflo 11 s~.c C011kl1V, d J.,,.,...,.., c s'hunno • ...,. Po.t1I, <>-II ,.._ .. u • ...-. ... Sulllv1n, pti Te11t1 Etlln<i• 1,rllrtll •''"''! ll71C1me•o".c1 ~O J 2 ~ 1 1 o si. ... ..,,,u ... ,1 o t 1 lOIOMkl\1el,p~ 1000 J 0 11 511!PY,C 4 0!0 l 0 Cl I J. All111, lb 7 0 0 0 J 00061rton,Pr 0000 J • 1 I Fo•. rt l 1 I o o 1 o a c .. ~11r, r1 a o o a 2010H1mmoo,u 3 17 1 7 D 0 D F Allffl, p-11 j I 0 0 o o a o c~ .. 1t111r1111, lb ' o o 1 1 oo ow~.1e.Jb 1 000 ,.HCliWr. 7b l 7 7 1 11 = 1 l T01tl• JI S\O S kW• i.., lllllltttt Los Al1mltos ' . . 000 002 1-l 1 ' OCI 100 x-J 10 I The only run he allowed came in the rift h ~·hen Jerry Golden singled to left, moved to second on a sacrifice and scored on an infield error. Corona de! 1'.iar's only ()ther hit came in the sixth ~·hen Samuels led Off with a base hit to right. Cttl• M~ 11) CdM 121 Kut>e•kt, c Hunt, r:f Allen, rl s"""''°"'· :itt li.(rhlrom. 3tl Embrev, " Golde~, :!ti Chrll!m1n. lb CAidweii, II Ml•!l"e?, o Schruop, P Tor111 11t•~rbl ••r~r" 3000P1rker,ll 2 100 ! O o o Slmuell, lb l a 1 0 3 a I O J. Ptlmer, cf J 0 0 0 2 o o a 8. Ptlmer. 3b J I I a O 0 O O It. Jollnocwo, rl 7 I 1 0 JO o D Erlcto;wn,rl 1 0 l 7 J I 1 0 Dtorlntr, H 1 0 0 0 1 G l 0 M . ./otl"'°"''H O 0 0 0 JOI O IC1rl,2!1 fOfO I OOO"lelt1f!'l,1b DODD I O O ti VII"'' p 2 0 0 0 21 1l0Tolfh 70242 Score 01 lnnlntl Me•• 000 010 .. "' ' ~· ,_, • ' • • • • Reeder Resiuns LOS ANGELES -On ~s doctor's order, James Reeder, 46. resigned Mon· day as head baseball coach of California State College at Los Angeles. Reeder, who will continue teaching physical educaticn, recent I y was hospitalized for bleeding ulcers. Coach since 1957. Reeder posted a 456- 192 won-loss record and never bad a los-- lng season. Bui SJawKln struck out pinchhitter ~er­ r/ Sullivan and Chuck Boegel, sandwich- ed around a sacrifice f1y by Jlm Schultz that scored pinch runner Chuck Sihilling. The Eagles put together a doub~e, two singles and a ground out to get their first. two runs. Chargers Win, 4.3 Schultz started It all with a two-b~se blow to right field and then raced to third 00. Boegel's smash to center. Jeff 7..elsdorf foll owed with a line drive that Griffin pitcher Frank Allen caught In self derense at eye level for the first oul Jim \Vatson followed wilh a single to left to score Schultz. Los Al coach Dave Hernandez then brought in Slawson to relieve. Allen. Slawson induced Cal Shores to hit to se- cond with Boegel scoring. Chuck Ccakley then grounded out to short to end the rally. Los Alamitos 1COred all the runs it needed i1I the second !Ming with four C:riffins crossing the plate. Bick-to-back daubles by Jim Fox ad Jim Hamilton. an error and slngles by Mike lleiatr and Bob Cameron did the damage. 'Ille winners added one in the fourth after two outa on singles by Helser, Cameron and Sl11wson. Allen, aft.er allowing a trio of E11tancia hits in the first two In nings, reUrtd 10 Edison Stuns Sentinels Ediso111 High's Chargers gave a boost to rival Fountain Valley Monday afternoon when a three.run outburst in the bottom of the seventh inning provided a 4-3 Irvine League baseball victory over visiting Magnotia. The defeat dropped the Sentinels a game back ()f third place Fou ntain ValJey, which is a hall game out ()f first. For Edison it was a caae of taking ad- vantage of the opportunities 11 first It was Greg Parker coming 11cross for the tying run on a Magnolia error -then Mark Sigl tallying the winnlnl marker o• a passed ball. The uprising gave starter Ed Winn the victory after allowing the Sentinels 1even hits. Winn struck out four and walked th ree ln a steady effort. The Chargers scored In the firth to parfl lhe defic it to 3-1 when Parker singled, went to second on a sacrifice by Sig! and scored on a ground ball by Winn. For the Chargers. it was their first c~ quest since u~tting Fountain Valley. Since then they had k>st four in a row - all vi:i tht shutout route. M•tMllt ft) •it1-10 S1t11.1r, Cl 5111'1(111'1, c 1(1,l.,,1111. ltt.11 a-r. '' Sltwlrl. P•1b K"""''• » u1~me11.11 ,lllt•IOll, • ,. ... 1111. 1111 P1!trt011. 3b 111110 • ...,_ .. f Oll)to ., . " .... t I I 0 lf!Pl)ltf, C •O I ONi.hfftoCf 3 0 t I Albf, r:f ~ ~ o t illull, ~ ' 0 0 t C1!dw9I!, lb t 0 t 0 T, M.c:NIJ, '' J I 1 0 P1rktr. If O t O o I, M.CNtJ, lib JllO Si.1,•1 1 010Will",I 1 e e o 1t t 1 I 10!.W. kert ., llHllftlt ~ ,.,,., 4 ••• J 0 I I I I 0 0 t ••• J I I I 2 1 I I ' , 1 • J ••• t 1 t I J • • 1 • • 100 ,.. o-J ' CIOCt GIO 1-f S • ' ' Spence, Craig Top Anteater Hitting Stars Tom Spence, slugging first baseman for the UC Irvine baseball team , Mids the batting lead 0·1er defending title hcllder Rocky Craig after 41 games. The UCI team batting average is at a phenomenal .308 mark. Spence is hitting at a .421 average v.·hile Craig is· .402 among regulars. Spence has the most hits (45) and the most doubles (13) while shortstcp Dan Hansen has taken over the lead in homers (4) and rbi (33). Craig leads in stolen bases (t) and triples (5) _while leadoff man Bobby Far- rar has the most runs (29) and times at bal (140). In the pitching department, the team ERA is 3.43 with relief specia1ist Tom O'Connor the individual leader at 2.lll. 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P~11!t1tt011 70 1 O o o I o O .000 To111t 'I 13.41 m '1' 111 li t n• n .JOI UCI ,ITCHING lllECOllDI f'I Glmtll 11c1wl i. rerlli.•1'19 O'C111nor 0 D S I 50.1 U 12 J2 71 H 2.16 R""'""° 1 0 1 0 II.I l l J S 11 2.<IS Welrl•r I O l O 11? J l 9 II 15 J.00 Nlcl'IOllOll 14 6 1 l 9'10 52 15 Ill lO S1 J,11 1!11r-ll 2 6 ' 700 11 lO 6' 1' SI l .H Pe"'nG!"" 1 o 2 1 l7.I 16 " 2t U 3f t.n Dodd 11 l l •~.0 •7 32'3Uto l.U Tot111 ~1 11 u '' J'll.2 11• 130 1111u m J.4' SA ........ Ill l'-IN V .. ..., m Gl»ul1, :JIJ ....... T-'tlOflo cf Gl-.11 loio.... Iii Kfny, c J-1'1. " Dr .. uirn, 21> ltWPll, I 1,,,,.. .. , .. ,.. , ••• v.,,,..,., •• , •• J•ttC•rrotl,rf ttt I 1 IO W...,..,,_,l'fl O • )Ol•Shl....,ll,71> 2tt setolmc11.1• 1•1 JtOIEbttflo ll •oo Jtlt Fox.• JOI 2 I • I Mlrll1" cf J I 1 2 000Edllr&.Jlo 212 M1rtl11 .. lf·llt I O O Oullllfllo c t 0 I 24 1J O Toll .. 2115 .._,.., lllllllll'l IA Ville'( F.u"hl" V1tltv ... '" 011 Cllll • ... ·-· • • • • • I IO Free Passes Help Saddleback Past Artists, 4-3 Saddleback Hlgh'1 host Roldrunners capitalized on 10 free passes issued by Laguna Beach pllching Monda7 al- to take a 4-3 Orange League balebaU decision. Coach Darryl McK!bban's luckleu Artilts kllt tt in the bottom of the aevtntb inning when four walil sandwiched around a single provided !be Roadnmnera with a pair of tcore1. Their key hits followed hue hlll by Ron McElhany and Bob Fee. Beth had lfl()Ved up on thefts and Mart Diercb a:ot aboard on 1 nelder'a choice. It nullified an early S-0 le1d by Laguna Beach. The Artim scored twice In tile ae. · cond when Mike Moonnan and Tom Murphlne came through with rbl 1lngles. In the UUrd the Artists get an rbl dou- ble from Fee. Fee was three fer thru at the plate in a losing cause. U..,_. •-Irr Ut l•HllNdl: (0 •••rlll J I 0 • Corwin, 1b H••r1 .. 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J 1 1 I J I I I .t I I 0 2 • • 0 I I I I 2 I t I J • 0 • 24 4 J I • • ' • ' • Ba,seball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston Baltimore Washinglo• New York Detroit Cleveland East l)jvlslon W L II 8 13 9 12 12 10 11 10 12 8 15 We!lt Olvlslon Oakland 18 10 Angels J4 11 Kansa11 City 12 12 Chicago 10 13 Minnesota JO 14 Milwaukeef 9 13 MtltdlY'I 1111¥10 No oemt' Kl'fdul..., TodlY'I GlmH Pel .63& .591 .5')() .rn1 .4.15 .318 .60 .5'0 .500 .4l5 .417 .409 GB I 3 3~~ • 811 !II • Sii • ' Ntw 'l'orti lllOM (IC!!.,. :i.n 11 Mlnn1si111 (Htll •2), Wt1hlnoton /801m1n ).1) II MflWlukN IP•r• 111111 l.J), rrloht llot!0!1 CNHJ 1·0) ., Cl!ICIOO ll rldley :lot), 1111~1 O,,~lond (Flr•111rs l·ll 11 Dftro1t /Coltman 1.01, nltt~I Kl"!MI (11'1 ID1I C1n10n 1•11 11 (lt vttfnd f'11ttr 1·1!. twlll9h1 A111tll (Murpl\J 1·21 11 l1lllmof'• (Pt1mer •.OJ. 1111~1 WN1111Wlr't 011Mf H~ Yori< 11 M!nl\f~ll, 11llM W•ll'llnttoll 11 Ml!w"'*'"· nltht llm!Oll II Chklto. "ll~P O•kl•nd •I Detroit, n11M K ... ~, Cl~ 11 Clwlltnd AllOlll 11 ltitlm«t , ni1ihl NATIONAL LEAGUE New York Plttaburgh Montreal St. Louis Chicago Philadelphia East Dl'11IOll W L II 8 14 JD 9 7 14 IZ 10 14 I 14 WeatDtvtato. San FruclJco It I Atl,.nt1 lZ 11 Dodsen ts 1s Houston lZ 13 ClnclnnaU 9 13 San Diego 5 II MMNF'• 111 ... m "ltw Volt: :t Chklll 2, 11 lftnltln PM!ldeflll\le :t St. loul1 2 OllfY ·-~Ullld. T ........ _ Pel .63& .583 .583 .5311 .417 .!M .760 .522 .Ill .480 .409 .217 GB I s 2 ' I I Ill 7 811 13 Cl!leote u··-· ).2) et N-Y0!11: (11.,•n Mt), nllhl St. Lou!i (lttuH ,.J) •I 'l\!lld1ID11!1 (Short 1,11, 11l1hT Hou1M11 lllMlnttmt 2-1) 11 Morllrtll lSW. mlfl ,.I), "'*"' CIMlrlnlll (MCGlolhlhl 1·11 t i o...,. !~ 1111 1·11, 11J1M Atl1lll1 !Jtrvlt •ti 11 Sin Olloo (l'l'IOll11" 1·J), ""~' '1n1bu<tll (HlllOl'I I .. ) It S... ll'rtrtelxo (Slolll H l. 11iollt . ........,., ....... (Ille.. ot Nfw York, 11i.M SI. Leo.tb It l"tllltdl'l'911•, lliOfrt ltiwlMll ot Mllltnll, nltllt Clllel-" •I ~ "llM "'"'111 " ..... DllOI. .. twlofllOht 'I"*"""' et S... ll'rllldla DEAN .LEWIS 1966 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA Servlca and Parts 10< All 1,_md Cars Modern Body Shop for All Cars '46-9303 Orange County's Largest and Most Modem Toyota and VolYO Dealer OYIUUI llllYllY tPIClALtsTI Newport Harbor handed \/lsltbtg Loara three unearned runs with air errors and eventually dropped • f.-0 verdict. CoadJ Frank Munoz' We6111inster crew exploded for eight runs in the aecond in- ning to bury the Oilers • Kevin Milne got it started off with a double, Jeff Siemena 1ingled him home and Jesus Sanchez got on via an error. Bob Nodland lben olngled tn load tl1'I bases and Sam Martinez and Gorden Blakeley drew free passe1 to push a pair ()f nms across. Doug Milne got two more home cm a base hit and singles by Kevin Milne od Sanchez wrapped up the Lions' punch. Huntington'• fireworks came bl the fdth 1¥ben Paul Fullwn doubled with the bue1 loaded to get twc lk.roe. Coach Andy Smtth's Newport Sailors had a chance or two to threat the Loara conUngent but couldn't come up with the timely bue hit. In the fou.rtil frame the Tars loaded the buet but Suon hurler Mike Llcklasa atruck out the final batter. lNll '" ....,.., (t) Allin. 11 1 etrvn1k, 7b StffllllllJ, cl Wntltitf, I• w.r .. c L1 .. ln, If Bl1m1ii0n, rf JOllMOtr, 3b lKklvl1, ' T0!1l1 11r•"' ••r flf'tll l1 00E"11•llflt,M4000 '0toa--n,7to Jiii ltlOL_,.nf,rf 70t t JOOOWltdn,JO JO IO 2 •• 0 .... Wh1!1, lb J 0 •• J 0 ' 0 Meli-. cl J 0 1 ' J I 2 I H11dfr....,n, It 1 I O O 21D O H.Wtllt1,c 7010 t 0 • 0 Htclrldl, Pll I 0 0 GI Smlth,1 1100 .......... Pl! 100 • Kno.,ph 1 0 00 1' l 3 1 Tot11t. 14 O J o ktr'9 .., lfllllfll• • • • LNrl 001 t30 t--4 J J NfWPOl'f Hlrtlor 000 000 ._. t 6 HlllllllqN!I 111 Wt1lnll111lf1' 1111 •1,flrM 1•r11r11 Vtn.t.merslf, • 4 I 1 0 •t.~tl.,, Jb 2 1 I 1 Gille, Cl 4 I I o Trflllflo :. I t O O Sh\lblt!,rf·• 2 0 t I D.MllM, .. 2 JI t Fulhlm. ~,., l I I 2 K1 rr11, n 1 o o o l l'Ollklo 10 J 0 0 0 lt1#190. II t t I I WhU1, 211 3 I 0 t St, ~rlfr11.r, 11 I I O o J••· A-"111•11. c J t I O OOdd. c 4 t 1 1 Crunk, II l 100K.Mllnt,1•J2J1 Trw:tl, lb .t I I 1 L"""°Qrtn. lb O I t I Slt....,..,7b Jlll Tu"ll' 2b I 0 0 O 51t1Cl\er, " J I J 1 tolodlal!d, r1 l I I t T111!er, rl 1 0 0 t 5. Ml-!'!1111.1, cl 2 1 t I E11>1,,.., er t O t O 11 3 I J Tot1l1 2' II 10 1 Hvntlnvt"" Wt1lmlntl1• Sew•" 111111111• • • • 001 02CI 0-J J t lft 000 it-II 10 t DEAN LEWIS !T!OIV!Ol!IAI APRIL SPECIALS COROLLA 1971 SPICIAL $1871 VOLVO 1971 DEMO $3093 144 S•d111. l•dl•, Ho1!1r, 4 1,..d. •1110 USID CAI lf'ICIAL $129S 1t6t TOYOTA COIONA H.T. l&H, 4 1p••d. IYC::MOl11 ( t ' • 20 DAILY PJLOT MV Ace Logs Top Mile Time The: track events in the DAI· LY PILOT's prep spike honor roll underwent a m i n e r overhauling during the past 'veek white only one field event was affected by any change. And witb this week's com· plele slate or I e a g u e preliminary and final meets. It appears that even more amen- ding could take place en the IJst. Biggest jum'p "'as made by ,_1Wion Viejo's steadily-im- proving junior miler Ed Rademacher. The even-striding I I I h grader finished in si:rth place in the Santa Anita Mile at the Arcadia International I as t Saturday night. But his 4: 22.4 clocking in that race shot him from out of the woods into first place on the area honor roll ahead of Marina 's Bob Brickner (4:23) and Costa Mesa's Bob Gollnick 14:23.5). Also malting a giant leap forward was another junior· hurdler Gene Taylor e I Marina. He clipped six tenths of a second off his runnerup 19. 7 mark on the 180 low hurdles list and moved into the lead there with a county best of 19.l in last week'.!i dual meet finale at Westminster. Taylor and N ewport llarbor's Matt Hogsett (also a junlorl also gained a tie for the third spot in the 120 highs with Marina's Dennis Averyl. All have zipped te 14.9 tim- ln~s. While still on the subject of the 11th grade heroes, Mesa's John O!.swang improved from third 19:42.6) in the two mile to second (9:3.1.91. Corona de! Mar juniors Carlo Tosti and John !\.files. l\.farina's Joe Ventimiglia and Estancia sophomore Bruce Cirasnle were all credited \vilh 9.9 century clockinJ!S last week a:nd the four are all part of a massive tie for second plaCt' on the 100.-yard dash list behind Fountain Valley's Phil '-1aas {9.8). TOf' AllA MAlll.S lll!t -PMI M ... 1 (F«1nl•ln VJllnl, •.t: (1•1<1 "lostl (("'""" d•! M1r). J""" M1!111Coron1 clel Mir ). l!lruct Glr1solt IE11....:111. Jot Vtn!lmloll1 tM•rl1>11. •.• Tufsd•r. May 4, 1971 ) ~~« The 4~!!'=.:. Method ~ CASUAL WATU RULE CAN SAVE YOU sntous Hot Rods Take Over Raceway " . . Sports Calendar fo r Coast Area •-' -•···· I I •• "'-• •II ti i:U), C11t11,y ti '-M· Te.,,,t. -L• Jolll 11 NtwDMI. ••wM" -Mtftr Otl on i«vl11 11 OltOtek {t>lllll;. Nlulon V"'lfl 1t Sin Cltmtmt (aotn 11 Lt Pilml tJ:• p."'.I, IJC Irvine 11 TtMll -... ...._ dtl ,,.,., 11 LOI 1 lS), !.oulllotrn Ctllor<1l1 JC !nol•ldual (II.I•"'•"-Scwl!IWn Callfor<1l1 ColleM Al1mlt0<. Edloon 1t C01l1 Mtw., c~•-iorill'l1.., • ., Slfl o•-cc, l• •I "1:1111 f'tcifk (botlt ti )). E1lal\Clt II 1'0llflltln V1llrr, M1rl111 II V••ne 11 5ou!llf•n Ctlllornl• Col-'' GOLF TIPS l.w kt111 lllC..,._ • GM IM'1 Gt--... ~lb •• 1111 ••• NEWPORTER INN 3 PA R GOLF COURSE SI .OD wltll tlllt ff weft ...,. ~··'• -~-•• ,,,........ Mllttllntfcln ll•tll. Wtt1orn 1r N•-•· , C 11-~ -CC (.;r.llevl lM•• tr Wtilmlrtller (•II 11 J:Uli ··~·. kt CF I 1'; ============= lomlt JC ~ ill• _ 2 e.m ';; Soul....... Ctllfflnlll JC INllvt~ prori::.-11 -I n II' v Id ij •I =~..;:1~..i.,1 > cc:.m. 11 C1I S1i1e Clllmi>l""t!\IN •I S.n 01-CC. Goll _ $dull\fm C•l!lorn~ ln-GGll -IJC Irvine •I Sfllrll>t•~ llfCOlle'llllln 11 lOfrt• Pinn LY p OT TllwM1y Ctlllornlt lnlerut11et111 .. at Tor•fY Tr6Ck -lrvl111 fln1l1 tt w~"11mln•ltr The DAI IL -l•Mbtll -LD6 AlamllOI 11 car-Pl-. 11-:io p 1 • , , de! Mir, CoiU M-• '' ••I-, ·~·-: ·'"· · ;ovnM !ln1 • •I Wutufl 1 ~--· -·~ """' fl.JO P.m.I, °''"" fl<1•ls at El ClofMlo T • l J S-•.._ Orange County International ,, " lfllltY t1 IElltnc:lt. Huntlr111ton ........ -Sin Cltm9t'llt •• MlSllon U :U ...... 'Cr111v1 ... lln•h 11 M!solon ops 1n oca ,.,..... •• 81.cll •• Mir .... "'''""'°" al w .. ,....... \llelfl (l:ISI, LOI A ....... ,, Goldt<I VlolO ( Raceway will return the actlonli;;";;":;;;'•;;';;";;";;";;;;';;';'~-~·~·~'~q~•~~~•~-~'~~w~n~•~u~,~~~1·~;=.::;::=:"=::::::::==~'~w§' ~,,~·~·~~··~~~;'=·=-~~·~·~·=·~~·~·=· :':'·~=====§~o==:=:::;:::;l te the people agaln this week as there are no major events :tJGlill Dl$JtlWS co~•.Y.c. Blu;o{O wHISU1. » NOOf.~% GiAI~ 11u1ru tPllUL slated for the track until the fourth annual Funny Car 500 s5n on J.1ay 29. ' 4/5 o•. Sometimes the na"' or aolf cu actually A ft JC* rtrotc:s. Tlke. for example, the rule that anowt ft!itf hom "'casual" (temporarily accu.mv.lal:ed) water. SGcb relief ii allowed wltenew:r-yo.r biaD toocbes IUd1 waler. or if' saeh water appean as you take your stance, or if casual water ilUneDCll bd.'ftCl!I ~ ball ot1 the am:a aod the: bole. This week's activity begins Wednesday !6-11 p.m.) with grudge racing a n d ac-- companying time trials. Professional h a n d i ca p bracket competition a n d trophy racing in all National Hot Rod Association street classes will occupy Saturdtly's OCJR card with time trials at 3 p.m. and racing lasting from 7:~10:30. Tbt 1*s ·allow ,.,. ID 6ft tbe bd imd drop n Oftt yov mo.kier into tbc nearest ara., not nearer the hole, Chat aflordJ rdid from c:umt -ta . An overOow throng ef 14.440 watched last Saturday's Big Four Funny C a r Cham· pionships which were won by Garden Grove's Bob Ir yoar NU happens to be ia caaual water ill a 11.Dd lrlp, J'Oll mat drop the: ball to an area within. the -d Ille bazud Iv "'2pc P""alt)'. H.......,, :YO• may drop out of the hazard and accept a ~ shot pcnlity. • e "" 11 .. ,,. -1ie-- McFarland. McFarland's victory was rated as a surprise in that the man he beat -Richard Siroo- nian -appeared to have the race won when an exploding clutch stifled him at the 1,000-For Coast Area foot mark. The manufacturer's title Net Summaries went to Plymouth with 14 point! while Chevrolet ~ 13), Dodge (7) and Ford 13) follow- ·~"' W1tl""~ll9I" US\lil U'l>l HOftli'l9tel! llM!ft towfl'I !H! 1as1 lo J°""'°" hV! 1'•: ID S(hrOll (W) l-61 ID $t.idlrt CWI 1°"' 10 W•lll'I IWJ S.7. L11!n1 IHI losl lo JON!""' tW) 1·61 det Sdlroll CW) l.f; Stuclo;tv !WI 1·11 IOI! It Wtlslo fWJ .... Well (Hl lo11 lfl J(ll'lft_, CWI M ; kl Sdirou rw1 °"'' to Stuckn !WI S.I: 11 Wtlslo (W) 1"". kuc""' ilfl lfl'lt Iv Joton_, (WI J.f; !e ktlroll !WI G-1; lo SluC~tV lW) •.f.; to W•l"" !WI ·16. O.ubl•1 K.odl·llllH' (H) losl IG 1!11r.,.,.l(.rov" /W) 1·4; !led 1-1; IDs! lo $ml!ll-Chol IWI O.I, •4. Mllltr-Solflrnon OH losl 111 B1ran· l(royer (W) •4, ).f,; 10 Sml!!\-C!\ol (WI II-.. 1-1. • lfll"IHJ lllll llClm UH 111 \.II -ltet SIM lff M•llott (E1 .. on 6-0. 6-(l, 6~. I~. lly~ll CE) 1011 1.f.; w"" u, 1·1, .... Wiik fE) loll l.f.;_ """" l ·J. 6·1: Iott •· Wtdt IE) las! l·6: won 6-J, 6-4, l·l .. ..... G1vner-S11n1on !fl lfl'I! l.f., 0-61 won 6-J, 1.J. ~1t<>n-Morrlt<>n lE) won 1-•. 6-l. I· '· 1-l Juaitt \la"lty MtrlM 10 UV.I Alltllit\!JI U11t5-1 _,_, (Ml wen 1-J. H1m•u~r !Ml 11111 .1-r. Swain IM1 -6-1. Hiit fMl -'4. len-v CMJ lfll;I 4-6. T,.u ~Ml WOI\ M ... MCOIJl!le IEl ""°" ,.J. ,.] llurrolt CE) 11111 W ; WOii •• w.1nc1t1 (I;:) 1011 J-•: _, ,_, DMl~lf• N1rt1I tncl McCr1nn ilE) loll 1.f; -.. , lllWI •"" EnM!ew IEl """"6-4. i·I Ju<1!9r Vt"ll' l•ft Cltmlfll• 111111 CJ\.11 T•lltl SIHll• Mellllllf (5) lost 0 .. , J..I Kelly (S) _,. 6-l, M llrown ISi lat! H; t ied 7-1 B111e !SI won 1·1, 6-7 Dou~, .. Lun• 1"" Mldd Ml!!•lllldl (5) 10$1 1· ed in order. Siroonian topped all com· petitors in the low elapsed time 16.64) and top speed (220.04 mph) categorie!I with a 6.96 e.t. by Fountain Valley's Tom t.1cEwen among the sut>- seven second clockings. El Tor1> Sp e edway El Toro Speedway will feature a double-dip program J~""' v1,.11, Friday and Saturday night for c•M 1111 cu M111111111 the first time this season. '· .. 11•11.s ..,..,1e• cc> w"" 1-0. 6-o The popular NMRA three· ...11,,.., cc> won •1, 6-0 quarter midgets open the Wllll1 {()WO~ b' lll'flUll AcevNlo !C 1 ...... " bY d•t•u1t season Friday headed by Bob "'""''"t' • ..., R':r!!~c1 won'"'· ... 0 Olivero flf Lakewood, the c1ri-n1tr 1nd e-1e tCl w"" ••. defending champion. The ..... J~,,.., v.r,11, eight-event program g e I 8 ....... 111ft v1111v 1111'11 c1 ~11 Coll• under way et 7 t1'clock with ~,!~.. time trials and the trophy Cl'le'"""" !FJ 11e1 L•r., rc1 1-s. il'tr. dash at 8;30. For! tCl 6-1 h I "o-1F1 kt. L1•ve 1c1 .. ,, <1!'4. Loy,·ell Sac s will head a isl F';!1~c~:~ Mt. 111 .. tc> .. 1• _,. .,., of outstanding drive.rs Satur· c1tt•ytt day evening as the USRC ,,;,~:"_IF) Ml "!•• tci '"°' won "" midget! stage their third ract' 0ou111u of tbe season. Sachs is the Mlktl"°" '"" Como !F) loSI !o d f' ' h' 0.111.D 1rld Ly11111 1c 1 w: won .,. point lea er afler 1n1s 1ng dtl1un third and fturth the first two lle!d troll P1111 (F j d•t. Or1tlell tnlt LYl!ne ICI 6-J, won on dtliutl weeks. J11111tr V••Mh Olivero was the winner last ll••tt11 111>1/:!i:'"'• v1e1o weekend when Rick Goudy. McDon•la IMI -••· 1o11 1.... first vteek winner. sat out the l!lr-n (Ml loll 14. l ... e1 • .i.1ewt1 tMl iost '""· 1-1. action with hi s Offy tom down 0·0c>n1~•n CM> kll1 ,_., i.•. for inspection and main- Somehow. 7 .Crown always seems right. Because of its clean. comfortable taste. 13eause it's n~ade by S;eagram. And because it fits. 1n its place, with the other good things of life. Why else do more people make ita part of their world than any other whiskey ? Taste the best ol America. SoySugrom~ and Be Suit. I I --------'-~-·-·-i ---?.- 7 Crown. It fits right into your world. "" -P~!I MIAI (F'lunuin lflll•~l. c1rio Tooll re ........ c1e1 M••l. 71.71 JQf\n Mil~• l(Oron1 ~·1 M1r ), Jot Vtl'· tlml9U1 IM.r1n1). ''·'· "'O -Eric 01..,.. (El!•••c:l1), ft•; Jim K••lhllv (Wt1!mln.iM). '°.S; ....... 11.IWllhlm•Slucklf (Ml losl .... J"""' Y1rwltv Elland• !I\~) 0'<1 \.el Alimllll 0ou~1n McC1t1111 1nc:1 w1non !Ml 1051 l-"-l=t~e~n:•:n:ce::::_·_-:--------~============="==';::;;;:=;:::::=::::::::===========================·~~=====~ won I·~. M•urtr Incl N•vtold tMI loll H ; ~i.~;:2~§:~zit:_., .. ~•~P~~~~·~~J;Yttt~ o ... ~ 5110 !W11!m!n11•r!. !I.I. MO -Nick Rott C(or""I del M•d. l :S.J: Jell Vo1ma (WP\!mln•l••I. 1·S7.•i Joi.n Mllllln1 (HynH11111on B•Ath). 1 :Y.O. s1.,.1e1 tfomest•ed !El won 1·1; lfl'll s.1. McOufll' !El lost 2-6. 1·1. But•tll (f:J lo•I l.f1 won 6-1. E~1•ev IE) lo•! W I won M . _ ... Ne1ttl·McCr1nn {IE) som 1·1• ....,,. I· ' Miit -Ed R.O.rmacntr !Ml"lon Vitia,, ,.77.41 BOii i!lrltlt•• IM•rln•), ''7J.O; 1100 Gonnlc• ((olf• M•••>, ,,7]1_ TWfl ml1e-01ve Lockm•n (Mlrlnal, t ·71 l: Jol>n Ol1w1n• !(Ml• Me11). • ll.•: Dick 01v tc..,.,.,. dtl M••>. ,.,, l. S1w1¥•·lllnd~I IEI won '~· 6-l. Junltl" V1f1oity Munllnir!Ofl 110 110 Wf1lmin1lor CHullttllltltll win• .., 19111 1•mtll SIMltt. B•rrvheld CL) won 6-0, .. 1, ~=· ... ~~£@~):1:i;1~6·6~~-Nothing Savs It Like ..• l.iM11 111\'1) (J\':11 LOI All..,1191 Sln11. \ .J ' 1:10 HH -S1rvt Pldi.!ard (Huntlnt10n B••<"l, U.J; G1rt11 WIH IHunllnt!"" Be•cfll, 14.I; Ofl'lnll Avtrvt IMl•ln•I. c.-T1vlar IMar!na !, Mt ll H.,.lP" tNowoor! H1rbor). 14t. Stiver ~HI Iott lo Armor !Wl 4-6 : lo Hiii (WJ •.f.1 (Id Shum1~'' lW) 6-1; Tolltt<lfl CW!~ . l(lmm'I IH) los1 to Armer !Wl 1-1; 11•! Hiii IW 6-1; 51'oumtkirr !WI 1-1; To!ltl"" IW) 1·1. LaHf\ll IHl lost to Armor fW) 1-6 : Orl Hill CW) ,,_., Shum•ktr IW) l·D : lot\tM>fl (WI 1·5. "'""· ~ .. ..::·~=···· FL OWERS Bloc• (E IOI! l·I: tlta l·I. 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Use Your Credit Card OT Mtrlt St•v1n1 lNtwl>flrl HerlMl•I, 1 7G-~1.'•: How1•d ltOJI!., CC.,,.0111 11t+ Mir), 1$9-6; Fo•est Wrlthl tE.dlt<>nl. 1411·1°"'"- 1'1llnC11 (t\'l !4\\l SA V1l11, ""'lot S1w1v1 !E l lent J-61 w"" l·I Vanguards Face Azusa After Losing Twin Bill Ted Harper is expected te take the mound for coach Ken f.loore 's Southern California College Vanguards Wednesday efternoon when the Costa f.1esa school invades A7.usa- Pacific for its nex:t game. Harper lost a heartbreaker 10 UC San Diego O\'er the v.eekend in the Border City \\hen the host Toreros scored twice in the final inning to pos1 a 6-5 victory. Jn the second game. whlle playing rct£1er field, Harper had three base hiU but the Vanguards again fell victim of their own errors. losing f>-3. In the nightcap, Tom Hig- gins fashiened a two-hitter while giving up ene earned run. The olher four came en SoCal miscues. Higgins' performanct' wa~ the best (If the )'ear ror a Vanguard pitcher "'Ith the team record currenlly at 5-15, E•t~ncl1 1 i J J (Olli Me11 ' I 0 I EdllOn l •Ot -IMllJ't St..-.. f'Dllnttln V•Utv 7. SA V•lltf I Lt• Al1mllo1 S, E1t1ntl1 l Co•""• dtl Ml• 7\ Cool1 Miru 1 Eal1on ·.,.~::..":!~ !imtt LD• A!imllO• •• Coro11• Otl Mt• Cos!t Mtil •1 EdllOfl FD1Jnt1ln \11ll1J "' E>11nc!1 SA Vollev 1! M1vno111 lllNS•t Ll!AGUI! W l T G& An•l>f!lm 10 I I lot•• l•OJ WHIP•n 6 S 0 • M1rln1 s I I •''I $an11An1 •SJS Wt•l"'l'l\11• • 7 0 6 Nt"'llfl'I l 1 1 41, HunUntlDn l I f I _,,,. S<I••• We1lmlnJltr ti. Hu~t1ng1,,,. l An1~lm S. M1rln1 G Lo1tf1 •. N•woort o S1nl1 A,11~~~:~!:•~: ..... Huntl""'"" •! Marin• NewPO<'I at WH1trn -:~:J~'~~' ~~',;i~°.:~! •1 L• P1lmo OIANOE LIA•llE '# \. 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" .... l~tl f ; • • ' ••• 1:i = :J 1 ;•, ___ ..; ======= ·~p,_gr~~~·~~,-Qr~~ 'Firebugs' Play Slated for OCC Mu Frisch'• power f u 1 BledtrmlM, with Kathy Ladd a11egory "The Firebugs" wlll ca.st aa h1I wife, Babette. bo presented by the Orange Other• i n featured ·Coast College drama depart. wtgnmenta lnclude Corienne . ment 11 the college's 1prlna: Plerog, Richard Maz!ola, Bill production May 19-22. Schmidt, Mike Kimberlin, Lor· Directed by W 1111 a m rl Bruley and Tom Farrell. Purkiss, the play dealt with-Completing the cast will be two arsonists who threaten to Scott Crane, Cindy Dln1er, ;i,urn ,lhe home of a wealthy Christy Dwye'r, Rick Golson, ·businessman. The Elke Kolb. RQcbelle Maleffy, l>winessman, who bu a Denise McCanles, C a e & a r !rather unethical background. Floris, Chris Sork and Lu.ls ls reluctant to involve himself Yero. :enough to prevent It. Performances will be given : Paul DoremU1 plays the at 8:30 in the~ auditorium. ;central role of G o t t I i e b Admluion Is free. Tuesday Evening MAY 4 6:00 fJ •1 RIM ,.,,, ou'nphJ, • CD UC """ R .. tontr, Smith. Cil KNIC lhn TOl'll Sft1dtr. . 0 TIMI Alt111 Dlw D "BAD DAY AT BLACK * ROCK"·SP£NCER TRACY & LEE MA~VI .COLOR! G •• O'Clod • ' (t) llll "IN O.r at a.ct• (drama) 'SS-SPl!'lcv Traer, Anne f r111ch, Dttn Jtgtt, A 111111 tnMI In a town ti reward tM fltfltr • tht m111 who h•d ll'ltd hl1 lilt In th• wtr but hl1 .t1trch for Ult !ti.It« 11 mtt wllh alllftCI in• !Hr. D Diel VIII °"' m""n- 111"" '"' di Art IWl/CMlll'I Ped Ci) FlttMr f1Mlly d) Nttld111 34 1111 ..... ,,,.,..,, CD LI Mtrl f1t11IU1r • C--. CD N,.. Jim HIWthomt. t:~ (I)..,.. am Huddy. (I} Tnt.11 1t Conttq11111t11 C1J en ""' w11t1r Ctonklt' o Calldld ee ... @I NIC Nl'lfl Dl'lld 1Jr1nkl11. m Tiit nJini Nn (l)N ... !DH"'-"'" CID lllMtlcl flla/Mlllklll m""--mm 7:if» •ca..._ Walt« CroMJ11. : DI!! NIC Nlft Dnld 8rl11klty. @ Tt Ttn tllt TrvUI 0 Wluil't MJ Unt? ®I Did Van D7'fl QI I Lon Lier mm Dr•rn•t ED A Portrall ti Mnlct Aztec tribtl dancers, Toltec pyramids. Z1poltc 1old wOf1I. tnd othlr rnon11m1nts ind hlstorlcal silts. £l) Chritt tM llilna wor• @El AnpWtos NICftt (iE Sh1pl•111tnlt Marit (DMD'tlt C11111 7:JO O ()) ... ., llnbilll• (R) Ro· 11111\te enters Elly M1J'1 life when Nivr 1!1uten1nt Muk Ttmpltton 1nil'fs et tht C1tmpett m1nsion Mtrk revttl1 ht 11 t NIVJ lrocm•n. which Gr1nny lnttr,frlt llltflllJ ind deddu h1'1 t frttk. frf tilt Mu:icfin.Amfricen 11\d th1 lnf1111no1 ol Mt:Ucan cultufl on lilt ........... 1:05 GI!> ltl AflciontlM • II C.11111ni111• l;JO II Mii llft (It) lttnll)' hlce tnd Lindt M1rtlll tu11t. oomo O CIJI]) GllAIC ""'' •I .. Wlli: (C) (ti) "JlllaM Sina" CR) (~l!MllM) '70-.1111111 Fr1rtci1CU1, Tutlt Sltl1i11L Ltt Stint. A "''' s"b Ille ttCRI cf t toWft'1 lll)'llad- ous Ms lmmtfll m OtwW fNll ... Guell ls Ros. lindRl!IMll, 111-m ,_, "'""" lli"C..- ~oa D 9 1111 flnl I-GorTfoa LlttltY '#Ill k 111Chom\1~ of lhll •M wbllqit1n1 tclitltnL T~"'-Jnd11d1: U.$ rtpltctll'llnl:I tor .t11'1'1ce11111 IO· 1111 hOme; UJJICUrl; hdln •d· dltllon. \ .. ''""' m '""" ""' GI I itlCWl Me.,.... Tll..W.t TllMlrt "'U.SA" John DDt Pt1«1s' powtrful rt.cnatlon Of lif1 In Ant•r· lea dur1na the tlt'lt thrtt dtttd11 of tht 20th~UIJ, IS ldtpl1d ~J Dos hnot tftd Ptut Sl!yrt. e-.. ll!l™ t :JOIJ (l)All .. tk f1mily llfl Miki tatb his flttllr·ln·I•• into bt- in1 t b!ood dlnor, but An:Mt lnsis11 on knoWina a1CU1 who la eoln1 lo 111 th• ,1m. ... .,., .. 111 .. ...,_ dlT..-1 ti) llllllicalt/P111tr'1 Dltt e Lt CfU ....... et.ca 10;CI) 6 MXT RIPlfb; "Tht Ne1led1d OlsttM." An in·dl1)1h rumination of altklt cttl an1ml1, 1 11rt tnd 11 J1t inturabl t diseaSI found mtln!J In Blttll Americans. Saul Hilpert , .. ""' OC..111Mt5NM O (])@ Gl)!INIA! ""It *'' A»wt Robert '1'011111111n1l•1 thlt drtlfltlle 1ptd1t on how Amtrlcan1 ctn feel betttt and IM lon1u bJ t1kin1 steps to redL1C1 lhe risk of he1rt disea w. PortrtJtd •rt !he lives ol llvt mt11 IWho ll•n bltn !old br spedttll'tl tlllt ttch II liKilll httrt 1tt1ck. CIJ TY 10 ...... Olut•W~""' G) Nns P\lbwim/fbhrnan. ID......., Al Htmtt hostl. II!)f.._I MldcMI 0 Of fD J1ll 1 (II) "S111okt 10'.30 U (J) C~ Nm ~1l ''S11ulhlf11 Saetm." Corry ind (ir1 think ftr1's Uposurt~. . Menn Cutler.er~"?" dtd ditd from 1rnokin1. '~.MS h11 prctorltl nary on MIUIS· O Y1rtl11i1 ;11111• Siii• Bet!e Mid· s-ppt. . ,. ltr. Pit O'Brlrn, ll:tnf MtCo1d ind 0 Mm•: <nt) •11111 DitM!t Joe W1mb1u1h 1utst. (myste11) '4t>--Altll l•dd, V11onlt1 0 CIJ CI! GD Tiit Mod Squtd (R) Like. '1ht Lon1 Rotd ttomt." 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Dow ..... •:10 (]) S.IM II JONI Mo.it. Tutsday, M11 4, 1971 DAIL V PILOT %J Gi1·l ~ Making PreseU:~e Felt When lbe jet landed at LA.X in 1969, a sloe-eyed brunette trotted down the ramp, 111 geared to "do somelhlng" in West Coallt theater. Gwen Y ar1iell Bomts. Varied Talents c8Sl toor wllb "Ralaln ID tho Sun.'' Guess Who's Doing 007? It's Connery By TERRY RYAN LAS VEGAS (AP) -Sean Connery i3: working again at his most famous occupation, playing Jamea Bond. It was the money tbat brought him back, says Connery, but the money ls not for him. Connery said his salary for making "Diamonds Are Forever•• will go to an educa· tional trust fund he has set up in his native Scotland. "The people of Scotland don't .believe tllat great tlllngs can be done there," he sa id in an interview between acenes being shot here. "One of the problems has been a lack o( money for people with ideas to do anything." The Scottish International F.clucational Trust Fund will probably get more than $1 million from Conn e r,y 's performance In "Diamonds." He said he hopes to perllu&de others who have been suc- cessful after leaving Scotland to contribute to the fund. One girl? "Do something'' ln the theater? There wu this girl back East, see, who -starrln.g for three years on the MJk.e Douglas show. tum b I e d through a fake wall with Glenn Ford on top of her, and a na- tional TV audience poured in fan letterll demanding : "Do it again!" There was this teensy voice of a squirrel on that TV gum commercial, and right after that came the voice of a buf- falo. Then there was this girl who toured Europe for tbret years as a s i n g e r -comedienne, writing her own material. And the one who was in the movies "One Potato. Two Potato." and "The World of Henry Orient." And the one who did fashion modeling (girdles a specialty), wrote and pro- duced her own TV com· mercials, wall an advertilllng account rep and w r o t e documenta ries . There was one who booked sllowll all over the country . And the one who, at the age or 7, was the littlest of the three bears at the famed Clevclard Playhouse, then \\·ent on lo hand.le directing, acting, dan- cing, choreography a n d theater production I h a t brought national attention to Cleveland. And the girl who directed children 's theater and ahows for UNICEF. And the TV Review GAL IN MOTION Gwen Yarnell one who did legit theater, musical!. and summer stock all over lhe East. And the one \Vhe s e newspaperman father said: "Listen, kid, you've got to learn to shut off a few of your motors." So she took flying lessons. All in one compact pf'Ckasc. It's Gv.·en Yarnell -actress. director, dancer, comedienne -even a Qne-time PI'A presi· dent. With a little ever a year on the \Vest Coallt behind her, Gwen ha• taken a toehold on conununlty theater. She \\'On a U.S. Views 011 War Probed in Special "We want students and other people lo come to us with their Ideas," he said . "We want them to do lhingll in Scotland, nOt leave and go By CVNTWA LOWRY respondents about elsewhere." The fund, as Con-NEW YORK (AP) -The credibility gap. He defended nery described it, would con-educational televlllion network the administration as he has tribute to anything from the presented a news special on on many programs before. ei:idO\\•ment for a university American attitudell about the f.1ost interesting port Ion chair to the financing of a bsg Indochina war ti.1onday night came last, an I n for ma I pipe contest. and crammed a lot of In-discussion or the qualily of Connery played Ian Flem-formation and · opinion into 90 war coverage by the media lng's Agent 007 in the first minutes. and difficulties encountertd. James Bond film ln 1963. The program, "Homefronl The partlcipanlll were ABC's "I jwl felt I had enough of '71 : The President. the Press Frank Reynolds ; Elie Abel, them." he said. and the Public" started with a former NBC newsman and Now he Is bact, but only to report on Madison, Wis., now dean of Co I um bi a do one Bond film. which about a month ago Univer1ity's sch o o I of ''Thls Is the only one . It is in voted two to one for im-journalism: Phil Goulding. the agreemer,t." mediate withdrawal f r om former as.siJtant sec retary of Alto ln the agreement with 1ndochlna -"a 180 degree state. and Mankiewicz. Thill United Artists is a clause that turn around," said moderator waa an enlightening exchange says Connery can v.•rite. direct Frank Mankiewicz, becaUH t of ldeaa and opinions by well and act In two more films of similar proposition was voted Informed men, wilha\at beat or his own chosing. That clause down three year• ago. rancor -the k.100 of Uting was a major reason for doing This segment was followed that used to brighten com- another Bond film. Connery by some Gallup poll results 0£ mercial te levision's Sunday said. a survey commiuloned by the aft ernoons. ··1 have al\\·ays felt Iwould program. It was an ambitious pro- not lllay an actor. l would Some figures were based on gram , but worked · o ut prefer to direct," he said. the credibility gap, and awkwardly. Stallllllcs a r e Connery is 40. still Jean and Herbert G. Klein, White House always difficult to present and tan and with only a whisper of director of communication, it really consisted of three gray in his hair. Playing was questioned by a quartet of programs grouped under one James Bond ls still enjoyable ,~P;";:':;':;i c:;;:;':;'oa:;;dc:;a:;st:;ln:;g:;;co:;;r·:;;:;he:a:d:in:g:. :::::::::::;;i he said. I "It really know." Quintet Set For Fullerton The Orange C o u n t y Woodwi nd Quintet \\'iii appear In concert Friday, fo..1ay 7, at California State C 111 e g e . Fullerton under sponsorship of the music department. The 8 p.m. concert, which is rree and open to the public, v.•ill begin with Ba c h ' ll "Prelude and Fugue in G minor" arranged by 1rving Rosenthal. The performance v.•ill be in Room 116 of the Muslc-Speech-Dramt Buildlng. Thllr1., Fri., Sit. M1y13-14-15 2 Shows Each Nita 8;00 p.m. & Mldnlll ,......,, • ..-.! ... Mt!Q,'1 ,,..ffi&t -.... For~n1cell: llnllh ll-1124 · "' J<lllQI C11tl1 Like Tllh0e/N1vllda f702)831-1111 EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT ·-· ---··· THE ULTIMATE EXPERIENCE FOR EVERYONE! "DISNEY'S GREAT PIONEERING VENTURE IS THE SEASON 'S HIT REVIVAL! .. "'.,""' "AN INCREDIBLY REVOLUTIONARY FILM ••. THE MIND CAN RUN RIOT!" Th• "'" '"'" "FAR AHEAO OF ITS TIME .... BEST AUDIO-VISUAL EXPERIENCE IN TOWNI'' William Wolf.Coo \•a.EST FAMILY FILM!" Joitph Celm11. Ntwldly "A TOTAL EXPERIENCE IN SIGHT, SOUNO AN D COLOR ... MAKE FANTASIA A MUST! .. Bob Stlm111+, Group W NtlWO• k STARTS WEDNESDAY 'MAY 'S Victor award for directing "Cactua .rtower" in 1969-70 at the LquDa Moolton Playbowe and neeptly finished dlrt<tlng an original, "Th.ill Wonderful USA," at the new Leisure World Clubhouse theater. currently she's back at the Laguna Moulton Playhouae dlreellng the Ajatha Chrilllie mystery ••sp!det'll Web," a show which has take n the full measure of her talents. Alter inheriting the show on short notice, Gwen found herself without an actor for the first Saturday of lhe run. Sht contacted Terrence Doyle, ran him through the part for 10 hours. and sent him out that evening. Th e following Thursday. another callting problem crop- ped up when Bea \Yood, who plays an important role in the show, lost her \IOice. Gwen rehearsed herself for IO Ulore hours and went on in A1iss Wood's stead. That takes a pro. which ~1iss Yarnell undoubtedly is. Even though she's steered clear or the J-Iollywood scene since she's been on the West Coast. "People back East ask why I didn't get into TV com- mercials or acting when I came out here." Gwen says. "Easy. It's just plain tough to pick up and n1ove acros.s the country and stroll right into the action. I knew jobs were lleflin Cast HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Van Heflin wa.s added Jo the cast of "The Revengers" \\'hich stars Bill llolden. acarte, ao 1 went where my expertence is netded the mo.st. An d 1 Jwt wanted to start over, in new surroundings.'' Back East, especially In Cleveland, Gwen Yamell's name is llynonyriloull wttb. the Karamu Theater, where she originated an adult a n d chUdren's &httto theater, with centers threugbout the Cleveland a r e a , producing pantomlne dramas w it b chlldren acting tht parts, ghetto eperas with the Cleveland symphony, and ~do llltwf'Olt IWM -et "'-... ,._ .. '•"-1-111,• '•'--_o.. .... ... ENDS TONIGHT Soelll1 Le,.. "THE PRIEST'S WIFE" -· Cll111t l•tweo4 "KELL Y'S HEROES" ... "THIS MAN MUST DIE" "Jwt fPve mt another year," abe aays. "By then I'll have my (tet OD the lfOWld wt here." Wltb -IS Daddy pkt -ail tboee extra motorl, il'1 unlike· ly sbeill ever have her feet on the ground for too long 1t a time. INDS tONl•Ht 0... Mml• ,, "AIRPORT" lM• H•••• "OARLING Lill" STAITS WIDNISDAT .... A IOCI JOU C.ONCllT "CELEBRATION AT BIG SUR" Bargain MatlnH Every Wedntsday, 1 p.m. ,,.. ... ,... ..,. A4111tt 11.00 "WOMEN IN LOVE" COLOR .. ' . ' trt•li:' I . .,;. Academy Award WINNER Bl:ST i!!i '< ACTRESS Glendo Jackson 2ND TOP :ACADEMY AWARD SHOW · 20th c..1~, '" p,...,., JAMES EARL JONES. -JANE ALEXANDER J I r!IB "11le Great , eoior White Hope" * THE a"110 ULTIMATE ~= STARTS WID. MAY 5 WALT DISNEY'S a llll,IJ SOVTH SNI OlfGO f'IN •NOW AT BOTH CINEMAS • 8ARBllA STREISAND & &. JACK NICHOLSON IN "On A Clear Day ::,~-:.• Meet Henry & Henriella._ the laugh riot of the year. "A ne(I) Leaf" /GJ Co<°' 1>t MOVIELAB ~· A ParamOo.l'C Plc!1J1e St.rrMt, -Jock Wolter Manhou -Baine May Weston ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BEST "FOi All IE uor SONG 11 "\OVIHAllD · "'"'· •Tiii• 1'u.11c11s· "diary of a mad houaewlfe' richard benjamin carrie snodgress -"JINNY" •IS! 0 1- .. I ' I I, " • , ·.~ ... • • ". ' .. \ Pressure Poitit Laguna· .Dancer Stag~wn. Ballet . . . " ~ • M ci-•'---" 1..--..1-that ~ •-1 ..... d •-co though' t. and so it proved ·on By TOM BARLEY , ..,mper&r s -.. ,ew, ~. , a u1n11t1 m pru,en..,...a Mllll8U -I noippy m- ot ... D.itJ PIMt 11ttt • ·ballet a~mo.st utterly fai1¥uJ scene stealer, Charla Colgan, birialion, was our pre-show the FesUval stag.. One fine day, when the .. to the chamriJJr fJ.iry tale that u the Prime Mlnl.Jter. Colgan I ' h C I Ile is brilliant In •vuyth!ng he , N•TIONAL GE,NERA~ THEATRES · Laguna Beac ivc-Ba t inspired it and '.carefuJJy does arid be adds te O'Neal's .,, .. Company bas lhe kind of bank · 11eaffil to the a:rUsuc outp\it.ot choreography a very specl•l:r-~;~~~~!!~~~~~~~;~~"' account it d~servea for its ' the Lagun~ organization. brand of huznor that was in· 1 enthusiasm Slone, it will Choreogiat>ber .0 •N e a I's stanUy appr.eelated by bis devote some of those funds l• beautifully costumed work youna: audience. the purchase of a plaque com-'. certainly d e I i a: h t e d : a Fine casting ensured a well , . , predomiriantly young .audience nigh flawless deliYery of memorat1ng the contrbution in the ''Ballet for Children" , O'Neal's "Emperor" abd no ' made by Hal O'Neal . presehtation at the FestiYal of one contrlbuted more than ' You never have to look very , Arts. forum ·and the clevei'ly OdUe de Witte in the: role of ' hard among the ranks of the danctd and deligbUully sta~ the Queen, Sbe was grace And . Laguna company in any pro-: work had a !of of appeal for charm Itsel f ln a 1plendid.ln- duction to find t h e in-thost of w niore qualified to terp~etallon of the key role. 1 de~ati.gable O'Neal in there, ' judge the offeting on its 'worth Gregory Osbi:>rne and Gene . bnng1ng to h\1 role the unflag-as.a balleL Wilkes were two nol*«tl~tle ging zeal and constant smile O'Neal .came eut of our a:nd very entertaining UtieYes · ACADEMY , AWARD · SHOW Winne~ 8 Academy of Awards .INCLUDIN• · BEST: PICTURE-BEST ACTOR GEORGE c. scon PATTON Fred West Oeft) and Denis Thomas (right) apply some subtle pressure to a morose Pat Birkett in a scene from the \Veslminsler Community Theater dra- ma "The Big Knife,'' opening Friday at Finley School in \Vestminster. that have made him such a analysis wJt.b Oyi.hg colors and and Dam8ra Bennett and popular member of the Ari it is to be dev.ouUy hoped thal ; ~facy.Catherine Kaminstl 'ba d Colony organization. his glittering "Emperor" will key rolt! as the Queen's ladl:ts It was, perhaps ·inevitable remain a permanent feature · in waiting., A word too for Dee that he should tUrn his aL-of the Civic Ballet 's • Dff. Schlarb wbo ·was most tention from ' the dance itself re,pertQire. If it.bu-a fault it competenr in her role a.a the to the creation of the dance might well be that it tends-to palace cook.. AUO -llST SCIUNPLAY M~S·B m\'-1• "'-'"'f ~-~!!~ . .,. q"'ir"Ff CH.OftA OIL MAil Exclusive Showing For Ev•ryonel · · The Spy Who C•mc Out Oflhc . Kitchc~. 1 " A Fjf.OffiiCK "'5SON """"""10N 1!!1-COLOll .. -•• • ---ALSO PLATING-- Pl• , .... rfrle dt• ef'"' ...rs! "SUDDEN TERROR" S I R I form but it .was also inevita~le . be a trifle repetitive in some 'l'wency.two members of the 011( ra o. c that. thjs tireless artist· would . key scenes but .it is, on the . compafly joined. hands for the l-.IOLLYWOOD rUPI) wi"sh to be a. part' of his o~n v.•hole , a cleverly conceived pre-intermission 0 ff er in 1 , Sondra Locke. who wa s creatif)n ahd help to· translate ballet that will slaild the kind · "Carnival Tutu " . and the nominated for an Oscar in her his paper werk t6 Uie l>allet 1 of exposure il receives with : reS\111 : was a ~st pleaslilg first picture -"The Heart is stage.. the 4guna cOmpany. . delivery of a work in whic a Lonely Hunter" -Won a top . He did so Sunday and the For. all that, O'Neal comes choreographer Dick Ford has role in '·Autumn Child" , at resul.t "'.as a highly_ pleasing Yery near to being upstaged in ' harnessed · hb gift for the Columbia. performance of O'NeaJ 's "The his happy ballet and the dark , dance · form to the mwic of ~~m~~~~~-'----- ... '.'THE STA TUE" lmM> HAftRIS AllC GUINNESS 1'0llCOJlll• ~· ! ' ~ . ..;a, Pin -Jed: leflll!IM "THE APRIL FOOLS" ljtD:D:au.u:PXU:E""""'"'IDlllllllllll:a:aaDD:a~·xcLU SIVE ENGAGEMENT 1111111 runs 130~! ... . Tlie81Dry . CON'3 Jl6 o/ hnmfctitdc# ltocn .,..,.,,,,.,,,.!_ n.· , ..... .... ~ 'IOfll,..,., SHOWING NOW!! ''f ASCINATING! . ... TIE PWm SCIENCE ffCTIDN TllllUR Tl ClllE Tl m SCIEEN IN Y!AIS ! · *""''~ -PA"OH • 7:11 MASH • It:• bclnM ... _ nMaking It'' ... H John & Marv" -.. ,,._ .tMin ,_ lrffie" ''" Thtatrt5 i'K ....... Orange County Fairgrounds • SCOUT-0-RAMA SCHED.ULE 9:30-10:30 10:30 11:30 11 :30-11 :45 11 :45-12: 15 1 :00-1 :30 1:30-3:00 3:00-3:30 .4:00-4:30 ON UNTIL 7:00 P1r1de Along f,1irgrounds C1nter M,111 Opening Ceremonie1, Fl1gpol1 on Miii, Fe<1turin9 lntern<1tion·11 Children's Choir of Long Be1ch ind Newport H1rbor High School Band Newport Harbor High Bind In Concert, Fl19pole Bandst1nd, Fairgrounds Center Mill K1r1t1 Demonstration by Expirt~ from J1,,inese Villa91 80111 Grande High School Band In Concert Kar1te D1monttr1fion Featuring Mike Alvar1do ... Continuous I n d I 1 n Dancing Otmonstr1tions by Order of Th• Arrow, at lndi1n Village J1p1nts• K • n d o D•monstration Fe1turin9 Ron Fuko1ki . • . Mike Alv1r1do Featured in More K1r1t1 Demonstration• Rock Concert With Keirh Froherdt L11d in9 Combo Displays Rtmtin Op•n In Agriculture Buil ding, New Products rp 1 vi 11 o n and Junior Exhibits Building Support The Orange Empire Area Council, Boy Scouts of America ' , . 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa SATURDAY, MAY 8th 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. e Parades, Shows, Circus e 250 Scout 'Exhibits e Specia.1 ·Events luy ·a ticket from any Cub: Scout or ·loy 5-, or phone 546-4990 to order tickets I only SI each for adults, children under 18 free and Scouts and· leaders free I. ~ ------~--- ActMk111y A_,llWhtMr "Tora. Tora. Tora" ............... il" ~ NHM&Mli..,...(I ) ~ ' ' • ' • • ' Sweaty Palms Can Be Cured By BARBARA DUARTE 01 tM ~ ..... I'll•! ll•tt Those of you who share one of my adrt\itted phobias, by name acrophobia, might be encouraged to learn there's a cure for tbe dread disease short of the psychiatrist's couch. · Onset or the disease is brought about by a charming, young airline re~valions clerk, al- ready having professionally detected a slight pallor and nervous tic, who cheer- fully proclaims. •·Happy landing." · This is the least of the acropbobiac's . worries .. First Lhere·s the long walk down a cement.enclosed corridor towaro the monster humming happily to itsell out- side the ch limber door. ~ _ .• Symptoms become more acute. Small beads of perspiration fonn around the hairline, bands become cold and clammy, and ttie urge to walk backward · quickly (so as to dispel the impression of run- ning away) is almost overwhelming.' · WELL. COl\tPATRIOTS, I think I've come up with a quick 'and lasting c.ure. Sort of laking the bull by lhe horns, one migt\t. cliche. I've cur~ acrophobia by taking a 72 November. Seventy-two November. for those of us in piloting circles (and 1 qualified by having Daily Pilot stenciled on my narii.elag 1 is a tricky little code between pilot and a landlubber sitting in the airport tower ~ everybody out there biows who's coming up. And, if you t_hink ifs scary• rising off Ute grollnd in a huge el()Jlgat~_beast with four motors to defy the law oC gravity, coming face to fi!c~ \Vith .72·November is no laugh· ing matter. She's a cute, little Cherokee 140 painted in dainty hues of blue. white· and yellow with otle b1ade in her nose. This., when whlrlins briskly, promises to .keep the plane aloft. . . . . I LEF'T !UY typewriter -safely behind on land and asreed to jpfn Orange County 99s, part of an _international organiiation of ' \IJOmen pilots, v•ho were flying a medical mission of mercy. _ · It was my good fortune to be paire;d with DOttie Waltz, a vete'r3n pilot from Lake Forest, who intends to use every ounce of her ·skill to win the upcoming Powder Puff Derby. Everything "'as calm as .we loaded 172 of .2135 pounds or med ical supplies, collected by the Women's Auxiliary of the Orange County liifedical ·Associ?lion, into November. · In ract, it was still okay after the door Wal! shut and latched. dials. switches, lights, knobs adjusted, checked and rechecked. Bu as the switch someho\v told the blade lo "'hirr and the small plane taxied into position ""ilh l I others carrying medicine and supplies destined for remote medical oui.. posts throughoul the world. familiar butterOies began to hatch. A garble{:! message (either RusSian or German ) came - over the speaker, Dottie responded, and 72 November taxied onto the Orange Co~ty Airport landing strip, rev· ved .up, and .took orf. ALOFT IS LIKE bangi~g in 'a basket beneath a kitP- 1 firml y grasped the botto1n of my seat, insuring (should \41e go straight ba ck where we came from) I would have something lo !;ind on. . As ~·e ·circled Mile Square a\vailing U1e other planes. most of the bumps were gone, both ~yes were open, and low-level flying became a solitary "'orld of its own. . Df?w.n below rested the Queen h-1ary in stately ele- gan ce and infamy--0rr to t.,he west, sno"1-capped mountains rose above a skirt of dirty, brown smog. Then we were over the ocean and the water turned to jade grCen. dotted by a series of Rorschach blotches in kelp and oil. Now the air \vas fresh and clean, tiny whitecaps dotted a blue ocean, whij>ped by brisk winds, and we were sus- pended in total silence-the motor somehow blended inlo the surroundings. QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandl ••1 meaiit the movie was a dog-I didn't mean it was for dogs!" State Solons Attack Antipoverty Chief SACRAMENTO (UPI) -of closing the office unless the One Democratic legislative . federal government agrees to leader accused state. an-pick up all lhe department ex- lipoverty chief' Lewis K., Uhler . penses, Some state funding of _ "gestapo-like intimldatjon" now is necessary before -the of local agencies Monday federal ·government will sui> while another I aw maker ·ply its share. charged that Uh1<'r ho s filled A .. l>member C·e de r a I his departmenl with "'political evaluation team has accused hacks." the state OEO of using federal Senate Major .. L e a d e r · funds ·for an investigation unit George MOscone (D-San Fran-. rather than as -an aid to local cisco) said Uhler sholild ·oo antipqverty programs: fired because "he ·used his of-1 The federal · report recom- fi<:e for Gest a p 9-1 i k e iii-men~~ the an'nua~ £edera1 timidation o( local OEO agen-·grant to the state · OEO be cies." . 'withhild after June 30 unless Assemblyman 'John L. the prog~am is, changed . Burton (0-San Francisco), , "The federal report adds up chairman of the \Vays and tp a sweeP.ing indictment of f\1eans Subcommittee oil Uh I er' s administration ," lleallh and Welfare which is Moscone said. He charac- coosidi!ring the agency bud&et, terjzed Uhler's perfonnance accused Uhler of turning the as c o m i IJ g "close to mal- state OEO of(ice iiito ''just a feasaflCe in office ." place to put poli,tical hacks during the off-season." He said unless the Reagan administratton can produce ·"new · arid :;tart.ling " evidence to justify the existence· of the proi ram . · it should. be .eliminoted. POW .Swap Group Holds. High Hopes BANGKOK CUP!) -The Burton said among the ap- proximately 30 employes in non<lerical 'Stale OEO posi- 'uons are former· campaign v.'orkefs f0i:. Gov . Ronald leader of a· group or Califor- Reagan, Los Angeles Mayor nians who failed in an attempt Sam Yorty and President Nix-to s"·ap them~Ives r or on. American prisoners of .war in . The office's $990,000 pro-. North Vietnam •believtis lfanol ~ed 1971-72 budget includes may release some captives as about $70,000 in stale ·funds. s~n as President Nixon sets a '!'he rest rs supplied by the withdrawal date for American feder al government. forces. If the state dr:ops all 'fun-·"1'h7re is .a c~anc' some of ding it would have the.eUect ·the prisoners m1,::ht. be rel~as-, ed as soon as he maKes an an- Y outlis Raze Tivo Banks, Draft Board 11ouncement," said Dominic "Bud" Cimino, 45, an i~ surance salesman f r o m Monterey. THE FA/\1JLIAR CQaStline of Sa nta Barbara came into vie"·-blue-roofed El h'lirador: !Re bird refuge whose shores once lapped against the long-since razed Hobo Village housing a mayor and his. For the most part. educated dropouts .from life. Then we "'ere banking over Goleta ; tall buildings, lagoons reaching into the university campus, landscaped watkways ar'ld sandy sho~es: Tlle qu onset huts seemed lo be gOl'll, but our one pride and joy when we arrived there in the ~ as initiators. the library, w.as right where we left it: BERKELEY ' (UPI) -Hit and run antiwar demonstrators ransacked a . Berkeley draft board office MoridaY S:nd broke windows at He based the observation on a two-hour weekend discussion he and auto mechanic Patrick li1c0onald". 21, had wi th Nguyen · Van Thanh. fi i'st secretary of the North Viet- nam'ese Embassy in Vientiane, Laos.' "What he meant Wj!s that "'e· Wouldn't have to wail for • all of the Americans to be withdrawn before some of the prisoners were released," said \\'C to'uched .dO\Vn al Santa.Barbara Airport as smoothly as a sailboat easing into her slip end taxied to a special ramp \\'here supplies v.·ere being unloaded for the Direct Relief Foundation. J had fOrgqtten t was, supposed to be terrified. Drug Peril Told Addicted Monis Tripled . SAN FRANCISCO <UPI) - A Pennsylvania physician says lhe number of women ad· dieted lo na rcotics du rJng their child-bearing years "has more than tripled in the past ' five ye'Rrs." Dr. ,Jamel! F. Connaughton of the University of Penn.syl\'ania Hospital called for "lolnl ca re io all addicted mothers·•. In a 1'eport Monday to the 19th annual ellnical meeting of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Connaughton and three col- leagues . reported on shJdies co1nparing heroin addicts who had at lellll some prenalal care plu! drug addiction therapy with another group receiving no trealmenl. "In the untreated group, the outstandinR complication observed was that or low birth weight.'' the report &;aid. "In the treated group. only three 11f thj! 18 molhcr!I dcli\'trtd babies pr,m11ture by v.elght. '' All but two of the 18 ' in(arils in Ille untreated group "re· quired some therapy for withdrawal for at least 10 da)'.s," \he report said, whilC in the treated gr'oup. eight re- quired no therapy at all · because the mother had been treated for addiction. The college was also told Monday that legal abortions are running at a rate nearly half that of live births In some states which have Uberalited their abortkm laws. · Dr .. Carl W. Tyler said that a New York State stalisOcal study showed S34 legal abor- tiOll6 for every J.000 IJye blrthl· since passage of a liberalized Jaw In that Jlate. He said that during the· same period, the rate ptr 1,0UO was 172 in CaliforniB, ma £n Hawaii, 199 in Oregon - slates with somewhat liberaJized Jaws -whlle the rate was seven In Georgia, •lght In So11th C•roltnt •nd ti In North Carollna. two bank branches. A draft board secretary was ln'jufed "'hen hit by· a lypewriter and one man was arrested before the demonslration broke up. As a rally ended at lbe University or .California cam- pus. 300 demonstrators block- ed l:Jniversity Avenue. paraded through streets, whooping, yelling arid waving Viet Cong ·nags._ "Stop the traffic, stop the wer," they shouted. At the Selective Service of- fice, a dozen young pf!rsons forced entry a11d then tumbled files, threw office equipment around and scattered papers. Billie White, 28,·-tbe secretary, was injured in that incident. Demonstraton fled before police arrived but not before scattering of f I c i a I papers arid card!. The broken windows were at branohe11 of the · Un i t e d C8Ufornia Bank . and the Bank of America. })angling Pair R~scu ed in LA ·LOS ANGELES , (AP) - Two w\ndoW caUlkers d1ngled by sarety'ropes higll In the air MOnday when the.Ir scafft:lldlng gave "'''Y on the Te1aco Bul1dlng on W 11 •·h I re · Booltvard. After hanging by thrtt- quartcr-lnch thlek r o p ea around their wa1tu for· more lhan 15 minutes, Clyde Sfm· mons, 30, and F r a n k Gi'yzenhoust, 46, wt.re rescued by flrtmen who broke out wln- doy,•s and pulled them through. ' <;::imipo. , . _ . Cimino said . he hope~ to meet with President Nixon soon 1 to tell him of 'th;e con- versatjon. The group met as a whole with .Thanh last Tues'day, but Cimino said he •·wasn 't sati.~Jied" and ,co n t a c t e d Thanh to talk again on a "dif· ferent plane .• , Gimino said at the second meeting, he tqld Thanh, "I want you to know that I am a hawk, not a dove." Thanh complimented the World War It Marine veteran for his honesty, and 1hen ••we got down to some real basics,'' Cimino said. Democrats .Get Most y outl) v otc . LOS ANGELES (AP) -Th• 'recent U.S. Supreme CoUtt decision lhat pefsons belween 11 and 21 cin vote in-federal elections seems to _ b e benefiting California , Demo- cr~ts 10 far. lifore · than t"·o-1.hlrds of county young people with the nowly obtaine<I voting . righls who are reglstertng a.re doing so as Democrats. Lo11 Angele.s C'o unty &glstrar-Recorder James Allison said Monday. Prtllminary voter rcgl1tra· Hon statistics released last month for heavily Republlcsn Orange County reClecttd similar trend$. WANT TO CLEAN UP ON YOUR CLEAN OUT? FOR FAST! FAST! ACTION! CALL DAILY PILOT CLASS· IFIED DEPT. • D. I A L D I R E ·c T -- 6 4 2 -5 6 7 8 ... TueMUy, May 4, 1<171 DAILY, PILOT 23 DL\ll~Y Pll~OT WANT ADS • , l., The Blf9ut Sltlfle-Marketphlee °"The Orange Coast •'Pho,... 842-567, General • BEACH PAIJ.$140 MO. POOL .~ $17 ,900 Wo\.\•! Just listro &. ils ereat. Relax & enjoy JHc.. No up. kl!'l'p \\'Orties. 2 Jg. BR. sui1e, Counn<'t all el.-c. kit- chen tncl, dryer-& re.frig. Private 20' patio, 2-car ga- r.igr. ommunity clubhOuse, lcnnis courts k pools. Very low down \\'Uh payments much cheaper than reol. llu1Ty -won't last. Call t71.J) 00:!·55ti. ' /'ORIS!' E OLSO.V "' NF A LrC R S General1 * General * * * * TAYLOR CO. CORONA DEL MAR * Spacious 3 BR near ocean . Beautiful \Vood paneling & perfect kitchen. Fnr lhe discrimi- nating buyer. Vie\v of ocean! ....... ·. $87,500 ''Our 16th Year'' WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO •• Realtors 2111 Sa n . J oaquin· Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER · 64449!0 Genera l SALE DR LEASE * s'sR • VACAN T * General ' HARBOR ESTATES \•ou'IJ love lhis deluxe FOUR BEDROO~t llO~fE. 'f w o Bt1H1s, hugoe ltvfng Rm., ;'/P, Din. Rm. I: 8 /I Elect. • K!t Including dishwnshrr ond disposal. :FcrM..-ed in Jront court yanl; le.N:c 14' x 28' protected roveted par\O, L'>" X' 35" HEATED AND FlL TERED POOL, wilh lots ol deckrng arld hVQ dre~­ ing rooms.· Localed n e a r O.C.C. elen1entacy, Junior high arid h4;'h school. A unique· hOme ror a g'rowin$: famlly. Pri('('d right nl $.33,950 \Vllh Ji'.11.A •• V.A. TE1U4S.• Almost lmmed. possession on lhl11 spatious .3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Cozy fireplace, Beaut · Harbor V\e\v Homes I ~1!1!"'!1!111!1!111!!~!!!!1!!1!~ I res. ' w/wet bar,· Joveiy I 1 ,.,.., .. 11.c1""'"" .. .,,, M. M. LA BORDE 1913 Brookhurst AVe. fnmily rm., all bit-ins. and just around the corner from 1-h,1ntington Bc-ach thcnrre, Shops & mllrketing. 1ncJ. quick posseli!I. Owner anxious. $59,500 including the lnod. . IMMEDIATE S250imo ., sa1.•:;o -whtch POSSESSION. ~~'~_"g~z.7'n1es fb'Sl, Ca 11 CORBIN-. EXECUTIVE HOll1E -2SOO ~ e sq. ft. of ' luxury in this · · spra>A•ling 4-bedroon1 Sanc1-1l,!IJ!M •EiJI •R•EiiAiiiiiLio:riioiiRiisiiiii_.m.;..;i;7;i;66ii2 point home .' fraturing 3 -· - baths, privatr n1astrr bed- MARTIN BY OWN ER ASSU~1ABLE sv~~::. VA WAN . $140 mo. lnclude11 all room suite with prh'ate ter----------Macnab-Irvine 3 BR. 1\., BA, J-ld\lo·d floors, w/1v cpt1 1n living nn, halhvay & 1 BR, ~stom drps in l1vini; Tn~ ·duung area, rpaster BR ruid 1 other race, delu."l:e nykm carpct- 1ng over thick pad, floor to ceilii:ig mltjl'slic draperies, separate family ~m with flrrplace. fonnal dining room. t'ull price $43,000 or lease at $375 a month. See il! 5-16-8640 2629 Harbor .. C.M." B/B ' 22 YEARS' OF' !\EAL ESTATE SERVICE IN T!{~ HA~~R AREA SPANKING NEW Sclec1 )'(JUr carpeting, drapes On ·The Canal , Really Company , New""rt Shores VtEW BAY & OCEAN ,..-See thl, exciting view from Lovely and large. A former 1~ 2 ·aft. 2 balh, "Country model honte. 4 bedrooms, r h" kl . den (or ollice). 3 balhs plus renc r. tchen, J level a neat bonus room for ping · home -$54,500. p:>ng and pool. Only $49,500 Macnab-Irvine fAnd you ~t to feed the 642-8235 675-32 10 duck1.) !=~~===~=:::I Call Now To See 67J.8S50 Reduced $4,000 LIDO WATERFRONT APTS .• 320 LI DO NORD Sl~0.000 Price \\'Ith 7?'o 1st T'.D. 6 Beaut. lurn. units; 6 car garages & util. room. BP.. Bit-in r.1n1te &. oven. Nr new dilh1,11u~. Fla~- 11tcine palio, bit-In BBQ . .., Redv.'OOd leDCed yar d. "- Acf'O!>s lrom ne1v school, K-81 h grade. Bus to .nearby Jr-High & high school. 2 blk.s to 1hopping & So free. way. A.liking' $24..¥:_ \\1111 etinsidi>r all ":ry;fl:MS" _ 847-7187, no S;it. call1 please. .SHORT ON CASH ? & colors for yuur-brand,ne"' Beaul. 3 BR, 2 BA, pliu :ll'x home now under construe· 30' bonus ·rm. Cust. drps, tion: '3 BR., forma,. diniiii: . shake iwf, park like yards. 80 Ft on ,s\vimmlng beach. Only S7:it: 1olii.l 'move In for \VU! consider trade for bo<l t thl11 qiJcen-sizetl 4 hf'd room, or maximum $85,000 tge. 4 2 ll;IJth esrate with' fireplnce , BR. hotlse. 1nodcl'n htull -in ·ki lchc11, Bill Grundy, Rltr. · 1·arprt~, and Jots ·of ~les. rn1., lamily rin., In liCk:CI 2'lOO sq. ft. ol lamily.llving, urea. s.ia.ooo: in pcrl <.'Ond. Owner de1per· 83.l Oov«?r Dr., N.B. 612-4610 SZl,000. NO UPS, NO E.X· TRA:o; 675·3000· atr -au. 1erm!! _ subrnH YOUR oUer. P1iced only BE HAPPY! . Walker&' Lee tjlt\\' ~ i11-:.\1:111 UEAl:I'\' 11\1 '. , FS• 1 :·19 ~; l Cl(l_O j BALBOA ISlAND Spacious . J . Bedrrom Apartment in tM Rear of full !li:te R-2 lot with Roo1n lo build J{ome or 2nd Rent.tl sru;ooo REA LTORS SINCE 194~ 673-4400 LIDO ISLE REDUCED I Bayfi'ont hOme wtpier & slip -immaculate, w/custom de- cor 1hroout, 4 Bdrms., fam. rm., din. rm. ~r can't USe & says "!ell." Jttst re- duct'd 10· $198,500. · The DAILY PILOT ORANGE • COAST'S leading Marketplace • $28.950. Call 5'16.58!KJ. Open I .Gm' HllRAGE I -~ 1Ul ISTA11 _ V.A. RESALE 3 qtx'f!n-8ittd bedroomz. (:real extra large col·de·sac kil. Anyone cnn take ovt>r subject to VA loan· "'1th a little dab or ca11h and pny- mC'nt.11 ot S161 J)f'r month - inr-Judl!l! ,all. GO MAN GO! Walker & Lee associated BROKERS-REALTORS 1025 W lolboo 61l ·l•6l TI111t"1 the total cos! to movr into this clean. vacant 4 BH, 2 BA horne. Like new rorw:I. \V/w cfpts, drt>li, etc. Pric- ed to sell. $27,:;oo, COL LI NS & WATTS 962-55ZI J::ve1. 962-0!!89 * SACRIFICE * 3 fAP..1. rm., 2 ba., 2 car gar. Au ume VA 1011n o( $26,250; $1 500 Total dt'lwn Call: Pat Y.'ood S.15-2':l00 Scenic Propertle11 67:>-5726 $19.~ 2 BR house, dbl gar. R.-2 lot. \Vest 11lrnt. Leru1 Vihetl !:1 48-0 588 /Ev e~ 67l-65l1 Repos, 2-5 BR, All Irma. Call Pal Wood M."l-2300 Scenic Proj)f'rlif'll 6T.-..572fl !"a.s t nsults •are just a· phone ' . call away · 6~2-5fi7ll Rea Horii 1tig2 Eclin,i;t·r ·171•11 8i2-4-l".i."; or ~~jl4Q NEWPORT BEACH 10°/o DOWN· POOL & BEAC l:IES $43,SOO 2 BR., 2 ba .. 1v/priv. pool yani & cov. lanai. Xlnt Cor- onil dcl Mar locotion. Home Show Realtors ''Armchair l!ouschuat.lng .. l»J E. Co~~l H\1y. Cdi\.l 67S·722S • Pe rfect Settin9 GJoi:}ou:i, lllg tr<'C8 I sheltl'r lhl.c good 3 Bedroom, New- por! li<'ach hOme. Conven- ir111 lo l\tarincr's School ,ft \\'(':-lcl1fl ShOpping' Cf'ntcr, Arnold .&: Freud 38.~ E. 17th St., CO!'llii. ~te11a &16-n:;:i . RF-"1.1UR 'Repos. 2--j BR, a1~ trrn.,_ Call P;i( \\'ood 5'15-2300 &-enic Propcrll(!11. 61<>-5731 S@ll~1'A-.2£2f S" The Puzzle with the Bui/f./n Chuckle O Reorra1tp9 letter& of 11ie', ,,.-'-....:'.'.:""--.......--, lour tc1ambled WOl'ds be-.; low ·to form lour sJi'npla words. I 1 11 Q t· ~i A I I I BISAH I I' I I' I } ~· I . L 11 , IRDL ,,, . · ~ . . 1 I I I I' ~ • ~W.r,tiearaobOvt. a boo"" · -- -.H.9""o -~ y.-1fh a lot of lr_S_A_W_R_U'-L--,-aso•ll." . !;·• . I 11 I I' I O Comolel• the dluc:lcJ• q1K>tad by 11/llng In Ille miuino ¥l'Ofd , -)'Olt·develop from step No. 3 below • ' ~ PR~~TEre~~~~s LETTER_s IN r 11 Ii I' I' r I . ' . ' i) u~~R~B~N~~~E lETli Rs I .,. r I I I I SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION ' 900 • I • I 'Jfl olicv PJLDT Tu1sd11, MQ 4, 1971 - Everyone Has Something That Someon e El1t Wants DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS The Biggest Mark£1tplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results You Can Sell It, Fincl It, Tracie It With a Want Acl • General G eral Gtntrel East Bluff Huntington Bttch Newport hach 6 •/o VA DOVER SHORES AHEA • You own the land Business Opportunity Busln•s• 200 Opportunity 200 .Linda J6/e CAREFREE LIVING Spactout 2 story Condo. 2 BR, l 1tii BA. Fireplace, All Bll-lns, w /W cpts, dtps. Private patio. Huge pool, recreaUon room. Laundry facilities. OWNER MUSf SELL! 549.()674 2 BR. 1 ~s Ba, trpl, p1Uo, pool. Adulll. $2'15 mo. &H·ll62, 834-3405 work. Fountain V1lley ---~-----...... ~~ Aa1umabie S25.500. loan, ~r , Lovel)' &: eleian1 3 BR home, ILLNESS FORCES SALE new GI w/$1 .00 move in. 2,650 sq u . Din rm, lam 1m, OF LITE MANUFACTURING BUSlNESS Seller pays all buyera oosi~. breakfast area .. Beaut. yard. Ideal opportunity for agw;essive man or wo--4 BR, 2 BA, form! lrr liv See tu appreciate. $72,500. I PREST IGE WATERFRONT HOMES llJW DOWN • LOW COSTS 2 BR dollhotl1e, bllirui:, new kilch & BA, ALSO room to build income prop. HAFFDAL REAL TY rm w/stone fittpl FA hl. <n•ner &12--5583 man to take over who esale arts & era t~ comp! mod bl tin ' kit w/ accessory business. All original design mdse dshwthr. 3 Yrs new, cfPtS, LUXURY ~AY~RONT -some Jovely imported things that sell in 5 Linda l1le Drlvt Capistrano Beach drps. Ov'1Lzed tot & dbl i"&.r 1 BR-apt. $J9.500. Sell. Lease the best stores. Facility located Nwprt Bch. 1,,........1 ' or part lrade. Owner: All t 'th l t · t I Just completed 4 BR., 51'.o ba. home w/fam. rm. & study_ Magnificent 39 ft. waterfront llv. rm. w/frpl. & wet bar. $164,406. U1'"1()Uf t1()~f5 "-II £tiltit. tts.toOO 8Y OWNER -Custom S bdrm, 3 ball\, tri-le\'tl. Lat1e bonus nn wilh ocean view, near ha.rbor. Owner -...•ill help finance. $~1,000; $12,000 dn. ·496-3f65 Capltltaoo Beach. 842-4405 Eves: Ml-2'46 fenCd I: ....... .,..... 673-8800. Lido Sho J-lotel. se . up "YI comp e e mven ory, equ p., I """"'="'....,..-,--"'-c--,--, beautfiul offices & showrooms. I f BALBOA Coves bay tront. 3 Great mail order business potential. Present BR, 2 BA, ~rplc, sandy owner in ill health but will assist in teaching 962-4471 ( ::r..J 54M103 beach, slip, view. $78,SOO. the business. For Complete lnform1tlon on 111 homes & Iott, ple1M c1ll: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR REAL Tot' T11pptr at 6 yr! Pool, dbl lrplc, custom drp1, rrfrig, v•ashc>r & drytr, dispo!al all like new at $185/mo. for $23,500. You bctt1r call no-...•, John H. Irwtn &. AsM>i'. at 636-4410 VILLA PACIFIC . Prln. only, G73-l82S aft. 6· Total investment $14,500. Part cash, balance • TOWNHOUSE • Newport Heights on terms to resr,nslble people. Everything FHA appr. $2'1,000./$1500 dn. il bl t 'th '1 t 11 Pl 4 BR $29•900 ava a e o wor w1 . " us se now. ease 133 Dover Dr., Suite 3, N.B. 642-4620 HELP WANTED Coron• d1I Mar ~O DOWN TO VETS 10% Down lo others, large 3 bedrm w/hnlwd flrg, bl tns, JOx20 rumpu1 rm. blck \\'all encl rear yard. VA apprais- ed at •.... $24,600 5 BR & FAMILY Spacioul Contemporary Mesa Verde home on Iara:• cor- ner lot. Divorce Sale. Sub- mit oUen. VA appra.iaed a.t ••••. $42,150 3 DELUXE ... PLEXES 2 BR ll!ld 2 BR a.pl.I. Nev.·- port Beach. $12.lm dn. $72,500 " -PERRON .11 .~ , .... 642·1771 Anytlm1 Pool Home 3 Bedroom. 2 Ba, hrdwd tloon, carpet1, drpl, lr1. Jc!tch, huge aep. family nn, p!UI pool. N.E. C.0.ta h1e1&. $29,500. Best ot terma. Bac:k Bay Area " Bedroom, l % Ba, family nn. din.Ina: rm. 2 firepl'i;, modem kltch. All this a.nd A VIEW TOO for $30, T50. Roy McCardle Realtor 1!10 Newport Blvd., C.:U, 541-772' BLACK LIMl'ID l'OOL PAD Just lllted mt In t.J.m. for aummer e:ntertalnment or family fun. OVER • SIZE bedroom11 Cali1ornla fire- place, a:ardcn kitchen and walertall. Bara:aln priced $71.~! F-.ntattlc terms to flt l.n)' Ont, Walker & Lee General COLLEGE PARK -BEAUTIES- (ll. 23116 Col&ate • • BR + family rm., sha( c:uptg, 'Waterfall in "e&r yard. $30,5DD (2.) 138 We1tbrook -3 BR wl pooJ, lara:e corner lot. $32,500 (3.) 2'25 Tulane --4 BR cus- tomized home. 2200 SQ. ft. ot luxury Uvina:. See the very beat. N1wport •• F11rvf1w 646-1111 (1nytim1) DOG KENNELS. HORSES BIO HALF ACRE -130 Fool frontage on private l'06d in Santa Ana Hclabui. Good Tu'O Bdrm. Uxer upper wi1h large family room .. ne1v root Four horse corrals, tack roon1 a.nd small hay barn. This property 11 one of the very few left. And wha t a price~! Only $24,950 • See this. GI REPOSSESSION The tdea. ot Unique Homes IMMED POSSESS. J BR, elec kitch, upgr'd ,vrite for appt: MANUFACTURING, P.O. crpts, Adil occup ied, Pool Just listl'd. Newport }\eights Box 1996, Newport Beach, Calif. 92663. Real Eatate have been 80 •. f"" d Move rlj:ht 1n lovely exec. ,ucces1 ... we are expan . home· beautiluJ Cam e o Ina-a.od lea1Jn1 additional Shore~. Gracious 4 BR, & omee 1pace, therefore help r htd & flit 1 G1rd1n Grove ii needed locatin1 the toi. am. rm.. · ' poo ' lowlnr Items: Carp. &. drapea. A truly per-I ·G_A_R_D_E-'N-P"'k-. l-m-m-,-,"','"BR""°"2 ' feet family home, $79.~ BA, lam r m. Assume 5~ 3 rnOre rolltop desks 1 antique aquarium S old area plclure1 1 braJt spittoon 3 more good ule:speople MORGAN REALTY io ... 129,990. 0w~. 897-2744 673-6642 675-6459 VOGEL VALUE Huntington Beach N'ewly palnted llJlllll home I ---------- pl"' ....... •P""""" At-FHA-221 02 PROGRAM tractive private patio. Close JI ,.. know the l0<atloo o! '"t°""llo" 115."". Vogel Co. 4 BR.-CHOICE Of 4 any ot the above pltUe call 2667 Eut Coalt Hwy, Cdttf, Jim 'Vo o d, proprietor, 673-2020. UNIQUE H0t.1ES REAL 1,C,,.-,.t -:M,------ etc. No oul.lllde maint. area of Costa Mesa. 4 847-85071Eve,, 968-1178 or bdrms, 2 baths on qulet - 96S-4377, s1reet, Jarge R-2 lot wl allcy.lr------, m Great home for ln1prove-(: t;§ j I !:'i ~·~~!~ ~:.~",'.· A"x'°"'· h"'· i~------' -• CALL "=" ''6·1414 I p 1" \;I' L ncome roperty uv Huntington Harbour """"""' J,\:( * 12 UNITS * \YATERFRONT 3 BR, 2 ba N1 111r Ntwport P•"•t orrlt• Xlnt lax zfielter; next to w/prden sundeck &: boat I ~=~=~-----1. Oceamide High School. Ten- dock. $81,000 or leue/Ofr NEW HO)tE -3 Br, 2 Ba, aht wait:in1 lirt $139 too tlon. 644-4ll2, 6'4-4.2n ~uilt for Indoor/outdoor liv· Po 000 Down -...·iJI -hand!; · 'C"'..,.----'---.,.--· I 1ng. Landscaped. Close to D ' L & ., I · Irvine schl.s & at.ores. Reduced lo e a ncy ~ea Estate ••1000 0w.,., _ ~.u~.,•nR" 2828 E. Coast Hwy., Cdl.I .., • • V'TV""7V<>\I &W-7270 ESTATE, 6~ os a ISa /\tt lhere j in yaur family'! You can probably qua.lily, UNUSUAL house &: lot. E-Z · Very lov,. dn. 4 tull bed-NEW LISTING n1aint. 4 BR, Irr stid!nr rooms. Bullt·ln kitchens. The beautiful "t.1arquette" rla11 tam rm, for den, shop, Carpets & dropei;. 21 baths. 3 BR., 2~~ ha, & family INDUSTRIAL INCOl\1E ~ 100% rented 5 shop industrial ~ bid&'. Returns over 1.2% on Unique·, unique and 1ucce11fUI. .!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..,_..,..,.,.I or combo, Uv rm, dbl. gar. 2 Your choice o! home &: 16' rm. model: on prime green. Bi\. Convenltnt quiet toe. nr cation. CaU f.-detnll1. in. belt loc. Time saving ex- all .\Chis. Out ol 1mog, 10 ve.\tlgate lhen invest! 'They tras -bltn. vacuum 1ys--a- R11I Est1t1. c;.n1r1I •';;;;;;;;;;;; ••• 1 equity, Located in beach area. $69,500. Acreage for 1ale 150 Shelter Jndustrie~. Inc. ITI4) 645-2820 min frtim beach-2 mln to San \von'I Jruit! Dial (TI4) tem, timers on .sprinklers, Diego or Newpt lrwy, 30 dif· 962-~. elec. gara{ll' door opener, One {I) plus acre W , Hunt. OCEAN 170 t al · etc. No w is 1hc time to move Bch. IdeaJ slte f~r units or Lots for Sale ferent types o az eas 1n a prden extremely d!Y to up to I.ht-"Park way" of re&t home. Owner will car· 1--------- \VaJk to 2 beautltul b&lhlnj' ma intain. No lawn ft, mow. We. $39,500. ry 1st T.D, Buy now belore FORECLOSURE ENCHANTMENT beaches. Dine or sun bathe outdoor outlet&, outdoor i ·· red hi·11 freeway inaais prlce. 21..ii acre horse ranch repo11. on the tlo"''er tilled patio. lights~ Chrlatmaa llghta bit· Larwin Realty, Inc, sessed from former aero- Green thumb? Greenhou1e In. Citrus trees, magnolias, 19131 Brookhurit Ave. 546-5411 anytime apace employee now avail- too! Oiarmlng 2 bedroom 2 Jacaranda and Norktolk I ::;""';;;:~~==:-::~~;=::::; J able at developers cost. bath home IOUth of lhe hlj:h-plnet. Sprinkler system front Huntintton ~llch Univ. Park Center, Irvine ! . LANO INVESTMENT SAVE $3000 way. Fireplace .. buUt Ins· & rear. New water htr, new NO DOWN TO Call Anytime 833-0820 Excellent tern1s, (7%1 from on these tabulou!, oak 1tud· forced alr A room for boat diswshr, new disposal.. 2.098 VE S 40-500 a rea1 priced tron1 ded, ranch aize apre:ads. or trallt'r pill& 2liii air &'U· i;q. ft plus 460 sq. ft in gar-TERAN L•guna Beach $125 to $500 pr acre. N. LocBled in the booming age, Alklng ~.950 • l\11'1y •~~ e""' Fo sa'-bu 4 nice ~room1, 2 bftlhs and Calif. and S, Cali!. Some South Coast area near San ~ • Cal 6""' ~""" age. ,,...,,UJU r "' " BUILD J C •--HI h 11.·e ~.,w you· I 1-..u owner. M&-3660 a family room. J ust 11eps acreage in O~gon with uan ap ....... ano. g •~ CO.I ... ~ 1 "" Trad 3 en 211 to golf course, alley entrance Your own dream house in the-trees. Boggs Realty 96&-3505. above the smog, private _,'fJJ:T:t:.f.& M, ~nch Qu.ne;"'eon-for boat or trailer. Come North end 01 Lagun;1, high HAWAll _ 2 ACRES road and locked gate guar- _, .. "-tt-•flt do/private back yard, end l5tt -come ~ve. SJ6.950. on a hill, overlooking Em-S4,900 ~tee lhe natural .beauty of Business Opportunity 200 NEEDED: \VORKING PARTNER OR PVT INVESTOR. Substant- ial return on money lnvelt- ed, secured w/collateral. For more Info writ. P .O. Box 1819. Santa Ana. llOUSEWIVES -Good way lor housew1ve1 10 make :xtra SSS ESPECIAU.Y GREAT for \\'Omen ""ho bolt i.a.rt)' plans. Mdse dlre<:t !rom fac!ory. For 1W1 1ilfo call 833-2364 LAUNDRAMAT BY OWNER \\'ert Newport. ~ew waah· ers. Estbl, tra:de. $29.950. 831-6411 or 642-3863 OWN your own bu1ine1s - CaJif. Co. has opcnln1 for distributor1hlps 1n this area. Good income. lnvest. secur- ed. 497·1379 for appt. Money to Loan 240 1st TD Loan 6% % INTEREST 2nd TD Loan Term11 based on equity. 642-2171 545-0611 Serving Harbor area 21 yn.. Sattler Mortgage Co. 336 E. 17th Street COUNTRY LIVING unit, 2 car gar. AU Eltc. Phone 842-253.i eraJd Bay & out to sta. Trees-Ft'rns-Orchlds. B ig ~fon7~r Sbparus~.~~~ SlfG month total pym't. Large, level Jot, partlally lsl11nd 16 ml to Hilo. CRll or s u Y E1Ul8ide near Countty Club, $24,000 or trade ror equity in graded. Landscaped around \\'rite o11,ner loduy. Write ~!eve~~~ Na:~! Forest Cash f aSI '• . ii thi1 old but neat Ir. clean 3 BR, 2 BA house. 545-4301 th,. tuture hon1es1te. $23,500. Classified ad No 155 Daily ll u 1 es a · e. 0 Pilot. P .0. Box .l:iill,' Los ta PRICED FROM $9,950 home on 1.,.1e _,,_.,f or lev· 1,:;:;w;;"';:;';;-;;;.-.=o;;:P";-I ;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;,..ii Call -y.......... i\1cia. 92626 or LO'V DOWN-EASY 'l'ERMS 1st & 2nd Trust DMCft el land. Zoned A·l, and lt'1 *SALE OR TRADE* $34,000 213 432--8849 Circumstance1 force ~ im-1'~REE APPRAISALS ~ally big! Good financing UNDER $30,000. .,A RM ...A'6'4 ~1 1 di Jtl I th e C M I 4 BR & r M 0 a.'/t 10 ACRES fiivl'rsir!e Count" m~ a e spos on ° es osta 1sa nvtstment a vaU. from 1he owner. Call Char mln1 3 BR 2 BA, tom", + POOL ' l•w 0 ho•'"• p"-•l who•• 7 ,. nr Interstate 10 lrwy $29;~. " " -~ 5 548-711 •nyffme for appt, $38,95(). crpld, fl rep I, fam. rm, din Exec, home w/"key shaped" REAL ESTATE !/p, Low clo\l·n. ensy 1crms fonner oivners LOSS l.!I your I ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!• I COATS nn, 2 car gar, 2 Jrg. pa!ios, pool + beaut retrl1il'd wet to re.Hable par1y. Owner GAIN!! Call or write for Mortgages, l..Dw down ;>'\Yml. Rllr. bar, enlgd lam rm w/hi-1190 Glenneyre St. 1213} 245-3050 complete detnUs and color Trust Deeds 2IO · WALi.LACE •-,,",,2-34=00=-. .,-,=-:-,,,:-""" 49t-S-i73 549-4316 =~-------1 on-site photo~. Buy direct -.,..,=.,..,,---1,, beam ceil, flrepl, -...·/w crpt1 GOVT Land S5 ac. \\'rile --. -- A lruy V VAC "~ 3 BR 2 BA all d t · CHOICE 'Vood's Cove lOt'a-from ... _ develope•·. $1000 DISCOUNT """Jll' can , ei. • non. REALTORS ~, ~ • • & custom rPs. ormal din 1 -nd Pa"k•g• 115· , "~ ,,_ blU hru t Co d lion. 4 BR, 211~ BA. Only 2 ~ "' • J ' r-Vell. 3 BR, famUy rm., :l __ _,5'4~~i'l-Una, ctpA l> I OFllAll · v' area. C11l-de-aac at, VA/ bl'·· to '-•"h. B"am ~l;og. r 0 w head Av c, s an RANCHO CAPISTR.Al'l'O Solid $600() ls1 T.D. on $1 0,000 B •• '-"d, •-, f'-pJ. S•~• • pa o. srume , no }'JIA 1 l\li "" "' " ... ...,, ' lot in Yorba Linda 10% ln , .. ,.,. .... l.l'l' -.--(Opt E I ) allf 600 25900 · erms. flreplare, separate dining Bernardino, Ca. 2172 DuPont Drive, Rm 8 · • C.M. ~a. area nr 11Chools, n Vin nfS 1•"11 ylngl . $3, .... _ dn1. s. • L SEYMOUR REAL TV room Private I' 11 C'1 osc d C . 1 Newport Beach, Cal. 92664 tercst. 8 mo due date. Stll park & college_ Full price l !!!!!!"!~~"!"!'!'!~:'!"""'I u pr.c:.,· ,,1°0•u• rwin "" 17141 Beach Blvd., Higo &h ty ~ b . k b bq ommercia 833 3.,.,~ T.O. for SSCOO. 114/522-6027 -----$17,750 w/$1500 dn. paymt. TOO MUCH Asi;oc. -1'1 0?l'n 'til 9 P!'lf cour A•u + ric ar Propfrtv 158 1~=-~-·-~~---1 Rea.llorl No contract • No 2nd. TD. I 1\1 !'If AC UL ATE 2 bdrm area. Sj9,5()1) ---------jl)xJ2~' residential Jot in 1682 Edlnaer tor detella call 540-.1150 HOUSE Townhouae. Like new. Many Llngo R. E • 49'l--1397 ACRE for Ctlmm 'I Stables Palisades, 6 blocks lrom the .__-__ , .. _._ .. __,lift! I (714) M2-f4!i5 or 540-~140 Open evfs_ FOR THE MONEY extras, Dbl. gar. aft~C'hed. DECORATOR'S Lido file lease back -...•/8<:0 net net ocean &t CRplstrano Beach. 3 BR, 2 BA. Ex. cond. Stove, Close to •II convenienceJ DREAM JUST $24,500 net. 673-2262 or 673-5723 s.100 down & $'iJ /mo. Total frplc, w•ttrll11, Ooodllghlll, I nan ~~.GnEI 1,11 •. !llO/RE•1t11d1 Calta !\;Jen -~~.~~-$21,950. 54.0-WOG or Close to city pk, & ocean -Condomlnium5 $6900. P\lt ply. 4%--5526 lndacpd garden. ~fan y ~ _ ... .n1r .w.J 3 BR, 2 Ha, !reahl.y painted Vacant lot l2x88 · · · · $34.500 for 5alt 160 R2 LOT 1.ont'd for 7 10 10 Xtru. Tuslln-S.A. limits, $19,500 J-funUn1ton Beach • 1'e~M~E~SA~V~E~RD=E~-~s-,.-,~ .. -,.· I in & ou1, like ntw crpts &. 2 BR. l ba., 30xgg .... Sl7,~ units, 60x305'. Nr ccuntry Houses Furnished 300 Int. decor. $~.500. 5-43-6901 2 BIR ~ br, J!v'g nn w/Irplc, tam custom drps, tirepJ, bltin 4 BR. 4 bR., 90xS., " $!42.500 club, C.M. Realto1·, (213) Turn unul'td Item• lnto qWck FHA • YA $19,500 East Co1ta ltlen -: nn, all elec lrltchen, crpt.s, raflie & oven. GI or FHA LI DO REAL TY INC. e JACUZZI POOL e 374-1•118 collect caah, call 643.-5618 3 BI R drp1, 2 patios. $34,550. terms. Call 847-1171 . 3377 Via L!do 673-7300 Great recrratlonaJ fac11ltles e ~ + Acre. \•lew lot • G.n.'.I $29.950 121.'°" Lo1"1x150 • 2 BIR 557-7142. SEYMOUR REALTY I~=~,..,.-.,.--,,,.--,-near the bea!"h, 2 BR, 2 Coronri Oel '.ltRr ';;:••-=-==••-=;.! Thetl:'s not many home1 In Walker & Lee 3 BR. 2 BA. un_lum. Stove~ 17141 Beach Blvd., Htgn Bch Mes• del Mar Ba, super sharp, crpts, drps. e rin-2010• II Me1a Verde that will 1eU refrlg. at't' Jn{'luried. Nr Open 'tQ 9 PM $2;i,990. Best buy in Villa Mountain, Desert, RENTAL FINDERS Free To l1ndlords 645.0111 4J~W.ltth,CMte Ma111 '1 Ol!ISI I. OI SO\ ... .Cl Ai 70/o'< OPEN 7 DA VS A \VEEK BACHELOR "BEACH" BARGAIN lf 1&ndy he•che1 l'lnd the J'08r of the 1ut( turn you on, this la It. Summer-fun cottai;e. Spacloua Uvl~ room, brla;ht shiny kitchen, larte lx-drooms. IN- CLUDES l!vlni:: room f\Jrnlture and rcrr11rrrtt· tor. Ownt'r llquldaUn1t tor rast salr. Don't p81t up thl'll brlak-mornlna run on the 11nnd. Jlurry -won't la!\1. Olllil 645-0303 HOLD ONTO YOUR HAT! No Qualllyln9 At 6>/•01• Ynur chance to 111ke ad· Vtl.ntag,. Owner juat up and movt'd •"'llY-Gor- i"°UI SPANISll nYLE home. Ne-...·er. Br1R ht chttrY llvlnl room. CRACKLING A 0 0 8 E ARCHED FffiEPLACE. Thick lw.h carpetJJ. ram· Uy room. 50 ft. of kitch- en counte.r. Extn IJ11;e baclc yard -a.ti tmced. Take ove.r 6%. annual % rate loan, no qualifying. IMMEDIATE POSSES· SION. Dli!..I 645.0IOJ I 01\1 \I I. OI \0\ ... ' ,,. ' ,_ (/ undf'r government tlnanc-2043 \\lestcliff Drive shoppilllf &: school. $225 !!!""!!!!!!""!!!!!!~~~'!"''I ·-::--:-:--;:--:--:--Paelflc. R t ing, Herr's One: &I0.7711 Open 'H! 9 PM month. 545-5239 sfr 5PM By onr, Save RE Corrim Outstanding Location • MOVE RIGHT IN e esor 174 * 3 Bedroom• NEWLYWEDS-EARLY AMERICAN 3 BR. 2 ba, hardwood floors. 4 br, 2 ba, lae kltchenldin'g 1 ..• -------- ! 11 I• ·-• Id '"' trplc brick palio Vn.r:ant now • 4 BH, 2 '~ B1:1 20 ACRES nr JnterstRlf' .10. e VACATJO", YR ROUND• 1r 2 Baths Chllml\na S BR 2 BA, fam. u Y crp "· lnuoor -ou oor ' ' ' V1!1a Pacific townhons(' '~ THIS Is FOR You "• 'I I df ' -kll-h •-,, corner house w/slde · Orfln<>r. County. 1300. ""f' ac. 2 B", '''P' "-h. Kid• ok, * Large Living Room -rm. $31,900. Own, MS.2803. ccmm crp n lil' .... , .. • "'" • N w k t All t " "' ' UL; * Nie I• Fomll Room en both ba1hroom~. F/A yard for boat or U'ailer. 2 r. 11 on mar e · erms Sm. do\vn. $60 mo. To $160. ' e s e Y Clliidle up tn th1s cozy 3 btd· 3 Br + den. 1% ba Condo. minutes to major shop'g ava ' rellahle party. Owner (213) ALA RentRIR e 64!)...3900 * Enclol!led allfminum ps1io room, 2 bolh ho",. d.,. to Near ne\\'. Pool. Nr UCC. heat. sprinklers. 6 bl~ 10 e TIBURON 24~JOJO •Room for boa! nr traller -~ t.•~ ,760 d beach. Clo~e to schools, center, freeways, l!lchools, TOWNHOUSE e ~-~------i $1 50-DOLUi0USE al beach. hi ~i.~-ghopplng &nu ~ach. Sha&' By o-...·ner. ~ ays; Ne-...·porl \Vert tract. Musi 50 l'ICte park. $31,500. Real E1t t s I k Bl Call to ifl!Pl'Cl t ' ..... ., carpet throughout. Luxury 838--853:) eves. "Newpor!er" niodt'I w11op a e ni fM!l 0 · Ina, home. 546.2lll see to appreciate. Assume 546-3086. quality xtra-inciudln .. air-Exchange 112 Blue Beacon* 645-0111 k1tc/lf'n ov,r1ooktna: huge ps-REPOSSESSIONS 67~ VA Joan, anyone qual-..... ..,,. ' . 10"' do I""'....., cond. FHA . appralaaJ Is e l J\IAN'S D0)1AIN &t t'· \O THE RJ:AL \"-ESTATERS 10 -1D -...11. £;1,.,.,.,. Gov't & ot hr.r:o:. An"one can Hirs. 9~32 J\lokihana Dr, ""' Ca.Ii &£7tn b Jo do n ·s22;..1 to If B 962 217-B ~S.9990 $33.000. Fast possession. HAVE l>l'h: Util pd. $85/mo. · uy, .,.,, \\. · · · · • ·'· u. ' Preview showing. ~\LA Rentals • 6-13-300) Newport Beach $401\t. 'V!lls Rlt~· 5-l&-7805 4 BR B NEW OfllC"r Bu1lrling BUILDERS l\tESA VERDI-.: llighlancls, 3 DIRT BOMB • aycrest W/$100 K e""ity, $125-1...aguna. Bach w/ pool. h " I r... ,_ 'YE HAVE 1\1 /\NY '1" A 'I "I S .,, I BR, 2 BA, family room on $11,500. 3 BR + tam. rm .• Fre~ st nr. v .... ·ner gou·~ $27K Net Income va1 .1r y, t .... mt we c. ' "" "'•'" ' .. \O ' THE RE/\J, .~ J:STATI:RS CLOSE OUT OTitER TOWNHO,\fE~. Bl B * '"Dlll • cul-<1-ac. $32.~. 557~29 close to ocean. Flll up and east, mu•t sell Baycreast ue eacon U"'I~ W h."• 8 tripl•x" ~, 1-;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ....... iiiii ONF. J UST RJGJ f'f WANT "' ' r.. "" " • " e • iv I' i;ove SSS. 2 Ba, \\'lw crpt1 area 4 bdrms. fan1ily m'l, General co,~. ••-h. ~.-,, uo1'! DUPLEX 4 BR, 2 BA, corner l.ot. d t"OR YOU "'"' ·""' " v....... p II t ~ e 0........ & drps, bHln.,. -\l'h&t a lning mi, 2 baths, 2 frplcs, • BAYFROi\'T llouse or Lot. I .. ,, 3 '·"-ma, 2 ba'"·. ar Y en~n.1, Y ..... ..,r. Larwln R1alty Inc e RARE o-i' 1 vo:u..... ~"' Firm $23.000. 5-1~5750 buy. Sobmit. CAil 847-1221 lile entry, largerdbl garage. 54~5411 anytime· \V.R. DuBois : 5t3-Tl66 -ocach pad! Clean l rep ac~. Income 11 .oo M=E~SA~~~,~,,,,,~,,--c;°"s"'R-. "'l°'B"'"A. SEYMOUR REAL TY Lot 80' wkle. Asking $39,900. 2I a R I E tat W t d 184 ,t:, qu iet. utl pd. Yrly Sll:i, per monl.h. ,\ll Tenru avail· -'-"' 11141 8 1 Bf d ,11 8 1 562 rookhurat, Hunt. Bch. ea I t an e ALA RentaJs e 645-3000 n.11'"1 cUI -'e-10-. Walk lo Many extras. By Owner. eRr 1 v ·· ~ i;n c 1 CALL '='-•••· 1414 "'7'-'~~==:-::~:;-;:;;:;:;::?'.:: 1---,,.""'."".:"'.'.".----llhl~ Including No Down "I' .. "\I ... 0 'tll 9 P:-01 '1~ -l:QO NB 2 B /trp C I · c 11 aho~ln". Pr1me re!!lclenUal &1~1701 pen ' _. CAREFREE LIVING $4500 DOWN ". · r w le on · ·I or F .11 .A. a · .. I=....,--=.,..,,,__----I ...M.. ocenn. Singlrs ok. W lk & L Joe. Xlra, x1ra l!ihru·p 2 bed· East Bluff Co:iDO-Beaut desl~nr.d ,r, Rill~ Spacious ii story Condo. 2 \Vant 3 Br or 2 on Jot Cdr.J. Bl 8 * 641 Dill a er ee rooms each, illanicured maln\'rl. Lgt Hv'g lll'Ca, 2 hr Ntar Ntwport rot I Offlt• BR, 11.ii BA . Fh~place, All \ViJI pay S200 mo. 7';t. inter, ue llcon • ?790 Harhor Blvd. at Adnms 54~0.JG:i Open 'til 9 PM Under Construction To be completed this 1um. mrr. 5 btdnn, 5 ba.. home In 1he grand manntr. J\faa- ntfltent B•ck Bit view! 1 ROY J, WARD RL TR. 10l3 r.tariners, Do\~r Sho~• 6-16-1550 (¥n Oatcy REPOS, 2~ BR, all trmt WANTED S TO -4 Bdm .. 2 ba.1h plu s family rm ; 2,000 + 1q. ft., w/pool or ~ 1. Appro;11. j yrs. or )'OU~r. $60-$10.0IXI. Hope Gerri• R11lty 641'MOO 64S-3320 VACANT & CLEAN rLEXml.E P.LNANCING - S btdroom with t.mlly room, 2 cem1nt lftl•io•, with bolt door to aarare. $30,SOO. Call "' .... Pete B•rrett Realty 642-l2DO yard.•. Beat hurry, at '3j,000. • EXCLUSIVE AGENTS • & d 2 b N be h Blt.-lns, \V/W rp1s, drps. Nred possession J une lilt Huntington Beach Call 5-15-84~ SALES • LEASES . en, a. r ac ' * OCEANFRONT * Private patio. Jluge pool, 1~71. P. O , Bo"< 1287, AJ. 2 BR, 1 .. ,,,.,1,,d "°''''·adult• ~ Pvolll. tennis. S2S,800, *DUPLEX* recrtt.tlon roon1. Lau ndry 1.ambra, CR 91S02. " ~;i..'\1. 2 lip • 2 down. OwnP.r an.'\'.-fflcilltle.11. O\VNER J\I USTl,,,-==.,,,c-;c=-,,..,,-, I only. S17j/mo 2317 Er1il•nc: a_1llt8 1!i!fl &s't BY ownl'r, rerlucerl SlS,'l!!O. 2 Jous -mu1t aell today, Try SELL! 54~14 \VANT It> buy J\lonarch Bay 4 HB. ~3.'!09. ' ---------~ !!.!'•_ BR. 2 ba condo. Bltns, C111~. $6:i,OOO. or 5 Bdrm home. <2131 L B Income Property 166 -~"210, <213l 681-8857 ..,•,.,g,..u_n• __ •_•_c_h __ ~ Dq><. 0.h"''· Pool, C"'" BURR WHITE --c p.11lo. 968-1126 REALTOR 2 BR, p11rtly furn. 2 rmlci;, I I k yd -';/\" ~ uge ~-urooms, 2 balha each, f'Nnclll ;r" .e. Adulta. Ret1. Write $24,'950 2414 Vl1ta Del Oro 4 BO,+ FAMILY RM. Ncw·port Beach 64l-1.tl3 LOVELY $655 PER MO. INCOME ~ nr Chri1Uan Science Chutth. 3 Br pool home, -... No•"PO<I Bl"d., N.B. H '"" I I • SI~ I lrp. g bni' . cpf, drp!, m A~•" 67J.-0&5.9 Evt1. ·-$30,950, 011.'nfr 71~: 892-1684 ~ titagnlllcent flttplace • n d I'------~ 2-ow Strand, l\fanha llan PRICED lor quick u.lt! Like new, 2600 sq f!, 4 br, 4 ba, fam rm plia srp aame rm, trpl1/clrp8, lnscPl\K. com- munity pool, pl us many xtra~. Near ~·11.l!hlon Jlland. By O\\·nl"r: S58.9:i0. 6'14-5658 BEAUTIFVL 5 br, 4 ba. tam rm homt In Oovrr Sllllres, Lr pool &: patio a:1n!en. $96,000 Call OWn4:f 642.-3203. bullt-ln kuchen grace thia '••••••••• B<"ach or i-h 213: ~&-49'8. Spat:lous ho mt. La ri:: e Coste Mtsa Coste Mesa room a lhro~houl. llu.1:1" 1-:;;;;;;;;;;;;::;:;;:;::;;::;;;;;:;;::;::;::;:=====:::::-ft1mily nn .. naturitl brltkl lirtpl•ce 4 l'l\'ln 1lzed bel1· roorm, hne quality buUt- ln~. entry hall. "Paradise" In land11c11pl11f, Brk. Oprn ttll 9 P'.\1. $40-l'i:!O. TARBELL 29ll H°'bo' -R-EPOfSESIDN5- St>arkllng clean OOmc11, sOmf' newly palnled & rPrJll'lcd 2 3,-1 A 5 bdmu. Somf' with pool1. IBA.VA conv, 1errn1, from S:P0.000 In $10,000. Collln1 • W1111 Inc. Nrlll HOMES ... , .. ,,.; .. 110 ohorPint. '" tehoolt and bu.Chu, INCLOSE·IN 3"1>«1"""'"'"'''' and (WO ltory nt11' bornu, COSTA MESA .... ,. ...... h•IW/ -Now s.Jliq Final Unit! Oceanview 1911iaMWliflll11'A 'lt ., '-itarl(. COlf• !tits. $oft1 08lc1 fltClnl: !tom •3o,5oo (714) 546-0337 ~S il AdRm1 AVf . 962-$23 J....:~===============~- 3 DR. 2 BA, ram rm. 2 - llrepl'a, Crpts, 0rp5, Pool, Wea1cllrt. Owner 842-1067 llARDOR HIGHLANDS 4 hr, 3 b11, !114 FHA $39,!\50 Ownt>r &tg...2003 luxurious "4 PLEX" nc11 r 1• l ido lile So. Coe1t Platt. Nil vac•n· Buslnfft c:y, lmpre11lve unlta '•ronhy Opportunity 200 "QEAUTiiULL\' furnish•::. of y0ur cxcellenl 1nvtstn1ent.1.;;=;:o;;m:m:;;;;=--'" 1• e.xtra lg. 2 BR .. 2 bath, 2 Submit )"OW' tefml!i, ownrr TO BUY OR p&.tlo home. J\lod. f:ltt. kll ., fle:rtbl1i, to -SELL A BUSINESS D\V, wash<"r le trmr. Dbl Walker & Lee HOLLAND BUS. SALES '"· l ·IOO "' ,.-,,.,, .. "The Broker w1lh Empt~" r.t1cnab-Ind11e Re111!ori 1716 Oran~e Ave., C.l\f, Rea\\)' Company 6Th.321n 2'790 ll•rbor Blvd. •I Adm~ ~170; MO·OGOS anytime Newport Stach M~ Open Ill 9:00 PM We nett! Ml~• pf'ople STORE, Otf lce. 2 BR houu, l'QC)m to 11f'ld. C-1 roned, 50 x U~l-.:1) cRr IOI • offire.J!ghls, 180 corner, $42,!500. 19th St. 73' x 160' near H•rbnr & n~llr ll11rbor, C~f. WUJ Rey St, See );)36 lll1rbor, h'lde. Rroktir 4!l4-!!mi9 C''I \\'EEK or wrekeM In N~"'por!. llau'" nn lhti ht11('h hy t>.'t11·port J~lty frn(Tl ArirU 30th 'ii. Sltop1 7. 962-!'SIO, ------ .. T1.1tsday, May 4, 1971 ' , DAILY PILOY %;\ [ Houlff for Rent )~ I Houtu tor Rent )~ Ap,,tmenii !Of Re.nt Ap•rt1n1nt1 '°'Rent I ¥J l <I ___ ._ .. _"_" __ _,I, _,,._.JI· Houses Unfurn. 305 Houses Unfurn. 305 Apts. Furn. 360 Apt1. Furn. 360 Apt. Unfurn, Cost• Mes• 365 'P'· Unlum. . 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Aph., Rooms General Landlords-Owners lli'e \I'll\ relt•r tenants tu y011 FREE of charge .. , ~t:iilY dcsi1·ab!c tenants on ou1· "'aillni; li111. ALA Renlals • 61~3000 FREE Rental Book Drop 1 n and Browse \\'e have 11 bo<1k lull. \VAL.KER & LEE, Rrallors 2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adants $150·DOLJJiOUSE at beach. S1nl pet ok. Bltns. Blue Beacon * 645·0111 BALBOA ISLAND l101.1se 2 lxll·n1s. den, ht.· lease. 213 3z;-,...31s1 ----------1-Lagune Niguel Balboa P1J1insula NJ·:\V •1 BR, 2 BA, din lll'ell $35 \VK..(')('..EANFRON'I' + ft1n1 rn1. !rpl, rpts. dr ps, lAvely Bachelotll, 1-BR. ~J)rinkh·i·s. fcnC'rrl yard. l1n· Maid servk.<t. Pool. Util. 111111· s.110. 495-12.14 e s75-874o• Newport Beach BALBOA ISLAND house (• 2 bdrms, <len, yr. lea.Iii!. Lit '· 2 hr, 2 ba, crprs, tl rps, :!13 325-3781 bltn bbq, e!e<'. :;:ir, pool. choict Blults loc. $3;,Q rin. Corona de' Mar ill("[ n1ain!. Reis req ·1----------64-1-1623 BY 01·c1111 & srores, 2 bdrm. 0\VNER . Bluff h(!n1e, 4 BR, j»i,1 10, frp!c, lndry,_ S220. 3 BA. lly crptd, r!r1>cl, Urepl. Lease, 11dulL~. 642-1276 Yrly 1~,. $ 3 8 5 mo. Costa Mesa 7 l ·l/~~l2-16lM CASA de ORO BLL'FFS Conrlo: 2 BR/2 BA. den. pool!. Nr Elem ~ }Ii st'hls. $300/nio. &44-1 39;, CASUAL Calif. Living in a $ill-MINI RANCH 2 Sr 11/ 3 BE DROO~ house 11·ith nice rrpl~. huge yd Jor kids & yard. $200 pf'r n1onlh, phere. SpacioUs color co- 1>.·a.rm fl·lediterranean atmos- • 5.18---41.'iG e nrd1nated apts • designed & Bf~~ Beacon * 645-0111 S Cl furnis hed for style & rom-an ement1 fort e 1-leatt'd pool e Kitch· • SPACIOUS! 3 Br, 2 Ra, 3 Bit Orra n View. 1>./forn1al f'll w/ indirect lighling • cprs. drps: kids & peis. $165. 1 OC'luxe RIO. Adults. No pets. r 1n rm, paneled lam rm, :: ALA Rt>ntals e 6~~3900 1 BR .. !175 foco, , 1ia11os, ~undk. rll'ps & hl1 ns. $175·Ne11•port Hghts 2 + Oen. frplr, tiled yd, \ValC'r ,I;,. Bachelnr -$145 l'rplc. Bttns. Nice yrt!. trash paid. $300 a n10 lease. 2 BR --$195 Blue Beacon * 645.-011 1 ~92--0960. UTILITIES INCLUDED · ----------1365 \V, \Vilson 642-1971 e POOL! 2 Br, 2 Ba. bltns. 1 Sa n.Juan Capistrano cpls. kid~ ,,, pe ts. s1 :i11. . * SUNNY * /\LA Rentals e 64.)....:;9(.(l I BDl{:ll & !am rn1, brand * ACRES * nc11· TROY hon1e. Bltin ~130·Uti1 pd. Nice I Br. hltn~. dshw~r . cpts, p a 11 0 , * Motel·Apt5. * crp1 s, drps, good lfw. sprinklers. ~"ur onl y $215 per !'tudio & I Bcdroonts Blue Beacon* 645-01 11 1no. Call 913-1936 or LO\V RATES • REALI y NICE' 2 ,.. 493-~0-11 S:??i \Vefk-$100 hfo, , · ~· nr, ~=~~-~--~-Dai ly Ra!Ps Avail. rpts, drps, encl gal', klds. --1 BB & rrlmily nn. Brnnd • Color TV. Air-Cond $160. n('\\I Troy home. Bltins, dsh· • Pool. Pool Table ALA Ren1 als • fi.15-:l!JOO \\'sh1·, "'"· pa1io. spn nklrrs. • Sounds l BDR.l\f ., Family nn., park For only $275. pt'r mo. Call 2316 Nr i\'J'Wll'I Blvd, like yard. Costa Mt!sa. Kids -193-l ~:i.ti or •19:\.3/Hl 54.~-9755 OK, brk., $200 ii month, NO 'U~n-i_v_e_r-,i-ty_P_o-rk___ NF.\V O\l'NER·Unrll'r f'EE. 54()..1720. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 --N~'~E~IV'._':M~A~N~A~G~E~'~l~E~N~T:_ 3 BUfilt. + family rm., full \\'e have UNf'URNISHED &· · * $130 UP * dining rm .• built-ins., brk. FunNrs aED renla1s in GIANT 1 & 2 BEDROO~f! S39fl a month. NO FEE, NeiYport, 540-1720. Univcri;ily Park & TurtJe Gorgeous, park-like setting. Rock ,r,, 11·ould consider ii a Closed garages tor max· • BRIGHT & AIRY! Crpts, privil ege to help you solve in1um securily , Quiet street. Newport BNch * $25 \VEEK & UP * l\1ESA ~lOTEL . l\itt•hf'n, TV's, maid aervlee. lle1tted pool, 646-9681 2 BR furn 11pts. Pool No chlldttn or pets. 24<l51,S 16th St. N .B. 646-4664 OCEANFRONT 3 Br, 2 Ba, $250 mo. til 6115. Adult.!! on. ly, no pets. 673-8088 \VESTCLJFF Drive • 2 Br. Ne1\'ly deC'Or. Bltn ap. plianres. Pool. • 642-6274 l BED., block t<1 ocean, pool, single adults, $135. ~535, 6-14--0637 eves. e \VINTF:R RENTALS e Rent NOW for Sept.! ABBEY REALTY 642-3850 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Gener•I VENDOME Furn. or Unfurn. 370•1,-=~.,...,-.,.-.,--,.,-1 Newport Be•ch ----------SLPC. ru.t. tor •leady work'; , SHARP .. bachelor uni!, eloeel .;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Costa Mtw older man, no cook'g, by to OCC l UCI. $130. mo MARINER SQUARE mo. only. $-W. 15'13 Orang~. Cost• Mei• FAIRWAY VILLA APTS. Jncl's retrlg. Avall May l , APARTMENTS * * * * c:-.1 . ~ M5-0718, 973 Valencia, Apt Announces the availability ol El Puerfo Mes• Apt 1 1 •,=u=n=N=i=SH=E=o~Roo--m-Jo-,-,..-,-,1 No. 2. II no answer 835-441f 2 Ir 3 BR unHa for adults * * • * $18 per w!!ek & up. No 2 & 3 BR's Private patio. pool ~ lndlv. laundry Jae. Near Orange Co. Airport I: UCI. Adults <1nly. 20122 Santa Atl3 Ave. ?ofgr, Mra. Joachim, A.Pt 3-A ...,,15 ORLEANS APTS. QUIET 4-plex-lr& dlx 2 br, de1lrltl£' to live amidst beau. 1 Bedroom Apt1. s!udents. 998 El Camino. f/a ht, g'-r. rent ttductd to ty by the sea In the pre3-Mfi.-0.151. j• matun ttsp. cpl. to ma~e tialoua Westclift area oJ $130 & up Incl. utllltles. Also ritALE student -morn withl bldg, 548-6956 ~ Newport Beaeh. furr Pool & Recre;i.tion kitchen priv. $15. wk. 2 Br studio apt, 1% r:,,,, Pvt FROM $230 area. Quiel Environment. ' e 642-83'10 fncd patio. $175 util incl. $40 For Information phone Mr. Oft streerparkl~~· No Chil-R00;\1 prt. entrance & bath. allow. for mngr. 3 3 9 Robert M. Buckley, Ma.nag-dren, n~ pet.!l. Employed man pref. N'o~ Cabrillo, ~JG.18 er, at {TI4) 645-0252 or write Also Garages For Rent solokrrs. 675--0310, 54&-7197.1 * BEAUTIFUL 1 &. 2 BR. to The Office ot the Man· 1959-1961 hileple Ave. ag,., titarlnu c-·~-e AP~. •Coslll Me5ll. Guest Home ' 415 Contemporary Garden Apts. """wu l!!!!""'""'""""'""'"""""'"""l---------.,.--1 PatlO!I, frpl ca, pool. 1241 Irvine Ave, NB, Cal. *PRIVATE ROOM ADULTS ONLY st=·"65 Call "'"5163 92664 BAY MEADOW APTS. ~~ • .N<t"" • for elderly lady. Brighi - 2 & 3 BR. Avail, Private ria-l-'--'<•~Oe,;;;l~~,~.:>1.~w:i-aiiiiR.'--I ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•I cheery garden surmuntJ-! tlo, pool -lDdiv. la" .. ..1-. fac. 11 1 C PARK NF..'\VPORT -care Beam ceillog.c;, panrling, priv ............ A b tns. rpta, drps. Gar. 1 iogs. Nutritious meals. Call (Nr. Or.11ncre Co. "-·-·.Tu• C 1 · ree Uvg overlkg The water. patiOll, recreation facll lties. -.. AUl.J<.U-, ... Nr, S. oast P a:r:a. 5411-4753. ti1' at 17th St; nr, Wcstclitt). S45-:!3zt. 7 pools, 7 tennis cts $T;>(),000 All adults, no pets. 17.U Tustin, Costa Mesa ~lgr. J\lrs. ThompsoD 642.4&<1 Bach. 1 or 2 Br. Also 2 &IY *Bachelor apt hYlin SllC • PRIV. room in lic'd guest COZY 2 Bdrm Duplex. Frplc, Townhouses. Elec. kit., pr. * 2 BR from $165 * home, boo.rd & nursing beam «iling, bu i It-ins, pat or abl subtrn pru:kg Ol'lt * 1 Bedroon1 * care. An1bulatory man , carptt, drapes, priv vard. * I B d ba 2 B fl 8 -0 0 -" maid ser, ..,..ts. drps. Jusl r. en. wet r. a,~~·~·-~~-·-·~~----I n65. 642-4960 tXI 254. ~.-r: * $130 UP * N. of Fallhion Isl at ,Jam· 387 \\I, Bay St fbtwn Harbor VILJ..A San Mateo Care GIANT l & 2 BEDROOM! 2 BR, l~· BA, FA ht. w/w boree & Stln Joaquin Hill8 & Ne1vpotl Blvd, 11.. mi, N. CPn!er has -vacancies iorl IMMACULATE APTS! Gorgeous, park-like setting. crpts, drps, bltirui. $145 mo. Rd.164.j..JOCXJ for leasing in-of 19th St>. men, women or couples. ADULT and Cl0t;ed gar8Jf!S for max--·~kTm·~°':2-442;;"R:wtt;;;:"'.Cii). I~"~·,_,,--.,~-~~~-I ~-~C~A_L~L'--'64=6---"00~73:_ __ 11,'~'-J,-4-49_7_=~~-· -=cl FAMILY Section ' imwn security, Quiet street. E·SIDE 2 BR. bltins, C/D, A New Way 'fo Live Huntington Beach Summer Rentals 420 Close to shopping, Park Adults, no pets. 202 0 gar, laund. fac. No pets. in Newport Beoch * Spaciou, J BR''· 2 ba F llert A (H be t Child ok. $15.'i. S46-4IQ.1. u on ve ar r 0 1-===~=~~=~-OAKWOOD GARDEN * Swim pool, puVgreen Bay, then So. until 2 blka SHARP 2 BR $140 APARTMENTS * Frpl, lndivllndry fac'ls So. <1f Newport Blvd.) Htd Pool. Ad1.1l!s, no pets. 1845 Anaheim Ave. 642-$90 E d .. , 95.,.., On l6lh Street blWn NE\V 2 BR , APTS l ft:c:o-o;o:-:-.::cc:=:::c=-1 -'='=m~~=':_~*_::.::.·=~'--· Irvine an• Dove• Or. COSTA 1'1ESA 642-2824 p L L'k S d " " ' Front $230 ar ... 1 .e urroun tng • • STUNNING lge 2 br ·(714) 642-8170 ON BEACH! VJ EW-2 brl r m-1leepa 4--adults only. Beautilully furnished. AvaUab!e May 15 thru Sept, All or part Call now 675-4930 AGT. Rentals to Share 430 QUIET -DELUXE garrlf'n apL Furniture Available Just for Single Adults 1-2 & 3 BR APTS St5.5, * * 645-5530 SEACLIFF Manor Apls. 2 Carpets-drapes-dishwasher I ·----------1 SOUTH BAY CLUB Also Furn. Bachelor Br, C'pts, drps, bltns, pool,. heated pool-saunas-tennis i\1ALE grad studenl will APARTMENTS Prv patios * Htd Pool& J BR. 3 BA. nu dt-cor. 1600 !lq priv p11rio, studio IYPE", 11; rec room-0cean views ~hare 2 bedroom ap;i.rtment. ft, Bltns, Chlldren OK, $200 Ba lnl l k 5!'2682 •2 H ,_ k' Aclually on Hu n 11 n g Ion Newport Beach Nr shop'g * Adults only mo. 64:.-1496 aft 5. Pl~cent~;, 0A~k ';'bout 1:u; paSeos-a?1Pw: ~~ inc Be8cit .,.,.ith malP. ot female AAo J.rvlne Ave. M • • A curity gocuus, 20--28 vrs. Pool, sa"na, art1n1que pts. UPPER 3 BR, 7 BA, pool. discoun!. HUNTINGTON , " (lrvinP. and 16!h) 11:uards, gardener Sl50. Call (714) 64'0550 1777 Santa Ana Ave., CM No ptts, 2 c h 11 d re n. 11r EXCEPTIONAL Bav•>.de r M. · "'1882 ' PACIFIC Th""· g. 12· 536-79'4 Mgr, Apt 113 646-5542 ission. ,,....... Living-2 Br. · 2 Ba . 2045 TUSTIN Ave, upper 2 E t Bl If Furniture avail. EI e v. 7U OCEAN AVE H B I or 2 roomates needed to BR dup!ev "'II .... sun-'e•k, LUXURY Condominium. as U " · · h t · La Be h " '" """ ~ H •• 1 1 3 BR 21~ sub-terranean prklng. From (714) 536-l487 s are ren 1n gUna ac close gar. & lndrv hookup•, auuY o rwy, • ,, s375. •-4"'2819 ., B I · f ~ Ole op·e· 10 >m 0 pm D•llyl ='"='"'~'~·='-~-~~~--1 $175. 646--4380 A, sm pr1v n ... .., yard or NEW 0 T BEA " ~ large p.atio. Xtra Jrg encl P R CH NEWPORT TO\VERS 642-2202 WILLIAM WALTERS CO. f."Er.lALE roommate to share Balboa P1nlnsul• gar. Pool. Lovtly grounds. VIiia Gr•nada Apts. SUBLEASE to Nov. 1st. Ex-4 bedroom home k ex- Xtra clean. $235 mo. Call Four bedroom1 with ba1con-ec. J Br Park Newport Parklike Beach Living pensl's. 968-26<\0 BRAND new DF.LUXE 3 Br. collect IZlll 547-0900 or ie~ above&: -low. r.rack>u1 ... Apts. f\!agnificent b11.y view for Adults SHARE !'.ly -...·aterfront home drp.~. stvfl·cf. kids. Sl~:i. your housing needs, AduHs, no f>!!ls. 2020 ALA Rentals • &1.-,....~~IO Fu!Jcrlon Ave (Harbor to 1---------- ;i BR. 3 BA. 2 (1·pk• 110n1r, Bay. thrn So. until 2 b!ks J3 o~ 1PP11il, hf'aut. e()nd. ,t:ar .. vd. s lflll. ~. of Ne\\'port Blvd. 642.. Blue Beacon * 645-0111 8690 e SPARKLING! 2 Br. 2 Sil., erp1s. d rp.~, kirls /prl.~. $1 :,0. ALA Rentals • &J~:\~ $165-RED ECOR. '..: Br. 2 Ba, RIO, childt'<'n ll'f'lt"flnic. Blue Beacon * 645-0111 Corona del Ma r ~~-------3 Br. 2 ba, l blk north · or Co.1l't lh1 .v 2 children 04\. $2.30/mo. 673--60-ll Costa Mesa .1 Bedroon1, 2 ha!h rt'tnr!n. Refrig., hl!ns, rllng-c. dis posal, dishw;ishe1·. drapes. Ve1y nice 1>. 1th 2 adul! .~win1ml11_g f")Qis and - --1~eoltor "SINCE 19-16'' 1st \\'estern Bank Bldg University Park Days 833~0101 Nights Unbelieva bly Beautiful VAL D' ISERE Garden Apts. Adults -no pets, Flowers everywhere. Streatn & \Vaterlall. 4;,· pool Rec. Rm. Sauna, Sgls 1·2 Bdrm. Furn- Unfurn. from S135. SEE IT: 2000 Parsons, 642--8670 4 RR. wi>h f'mily room * SUS CASIT AS ~ Turll.r Rock ......... · SJi~ i.l'b nicely furn Bllchelor & ·' BR. 2 ba1hs """ ·•· • $32,) l Rr. Furnti:-hed modi';:; 3 BR. 2 hal h~: funushe(t oprn rlaily, Nrw rental r11!cs avail. Aug .1st ........ $400 2110 :'>:r.1>.port Blvd, C~1 (ired hill REALTY SPECIAL -Lo Ra!f'S frrim S2:l 11 k Kil avail, m nirl ~f'n', TV & r h. Sr11. L:trk ~1ote!. 2301 Npt B!vd . C:\1 64fl-7•11."1 2 child rens Sll'Jn1n1ing pools. U111v. Park Center Irvi ne $25 per week & up Al I le I I L" Call Ao,,i.ime 833-os~ so a rge nl'f't yar<. r:.X· · L'' 13ACHEl:OR &· I Bft. <'f'lle111 lotatiori_ near TV &. tnaid .~erv. avail. schools, shopp111,c:, :? frer-Houses Furn. or "'a.vs. House has 2 <'<I.I' gar· Unfurn. 310 1 ~-="~~=V~"-"~'7"=· ~c_·'~'=· ~~ agP , par io & u~1,1 irs ba!· ----------• FURN. INCL U ti l - 2 Ba apts. HiOO block E. 1213) 549--07!30 living &. quiet aurrounding S600 per mo. 5'16-4701 before Casa Del Sol -...·/ dock. r.1an. 30-60 )'ears. Balboa Blvd; close to orean 1 -~H=O~L~l~D~A=Y~P~L-AZA=--for family with ehildl'l'n. 5. 539--0684 -...·kf'nd5. $150/mo. 675-4331 "-' I I N ~ d \ M High 1 & 2 BR.furn/1.1nf. Pvt pa. ~==-'~~~~~=I or .,..y. _ yr ca$e. lnc DELUXE Spacious 1 bdrm ear .....,rona e ar 2 BR nr O!'t'an. ~pts, rlrps tio. frpl c.in 2 BR, <'levaioi·s. ~ges for Rent .., 435 DIW. drps, frpl & crpt. unfurn. apt. $120. Stove.~-School. Fireplace, wet bar & $185 yr\y. 1st & last + dep ----- 64• '161 • 67' ""' b"ill ,· .. '-'t·•·· appl· 311 36 h s 213 240 rlsh\\'Shr$, C'tpls, rirps, Pe1s GARAGE 9x22, Clean,' 0"'• ..-. uays, ,,...,,......, eves frig. Htd pool. Ample park-" ·" ..... '-'""'" 18Jlcel'I. I !. . : o-1921 •s f t • ooo AMIGOS WAY '" 2991 aecepre<l. f'rom $145, ne111 bid". '""•' ooly, nr or app · Ing. No children. No pet1. OVOJ • ..,..... Son Clemente • C I····" Bank & ,.._ 21661 Brookhul'i!! St, HB. Fai........,unds. 646--8226 OCEANFRONT-just buill 3 1965 Pomona, CM. oa cu, er ....u. -·--------... " -~~-~-~---1 Man11.ging Agent 5415m BRANO NEW lux. '2 Br, 2 -~•;-;t~7l~<~l~'l6~Z0o.t>;:.=5'--•~~I ** STORAGE Ga rag" sr.v-fanta$fic bay • ocean 2 BR Apt. crpl~. •-•. · • _,, e NEW DELUXE .-Ba JJO .. ,, ft Q .. ,.,, 2 & 3 BR. $150 up. Patio. S25/""r month vie1v, 3 Br, 2 Ba, tam rm, balcony view, O>lor 1.nten. ' G..,. · " ,... cul-de-sac. P,iumramic view Pool. Children. MORA KAI &12-6391 until 6 pm. p11.tio. sundeck, d sh w b r . nas. Nr. shopping &: bus. 3 BR, 2 BA Apt for lease, Incl hi d 1 Ad 1 E cl d 1 of ocean. Adulls only, $180. Apts. 18881 l\lora Kai Ln. 1~ Office Rental ••• tns. rps, crp s. u Is, no n g;i.r. A u ti, no pets. .rpae. mailer suite, din rm 492-2259 b!k E. of Beach at Garfield. ~ )'*.!s. S500/n10. lse. 67~34 Sli'i. 64!'>-3515. & dbl garage, auto door I~::..='-------· I 714: 962-89M j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I ·1 p R Santa Ana r ~---7--"='~~--~ Coron. d.I M.r BEAUTJf'UL 7 br, }IL ba opener ava1. OOi &: ec. 1s 1 or 7 HR, furn or unf. ~-~~!":~ ON TEN ACRES 1 & 2 BR. Furn. & Unlurn.. Fireplaces I priv. patios. Pools Tennis Contnt'l Bldst. 900 Sea Lane. CdM £44.26ll (MacArthur nr Coast Hwy) s!udio. New erpts & paint. area, Cpt/drp, pool, Jtr shops, utl D!'p1'. Bltns. C I. r p o r I . e $265 e CAN'T BE BEAT pd. 1884 1\lonrovia. 548-0336 SJOOlmo. No pets. 1 child 865 Amigos Way, NB (lk. 998 El Camino. 546--0451. J\lanaged by · SINGLE STORY Laguna Beach REAL value, Crpts. DrJ>ll, WILLIAM WALTERS CO. South Sea Atmosphere Dshwm-, Pool. 2 BR, Only e TOWNHOUSE 2 BR. -2 BATH $130. J\1ature adlts only, No DclUXe 2 Br. 21,2 Ba, bltm, Carpets & drps pets. Quiet. 2295 Pacific Aw, trplc, pafio. enc gar. Quiet. Air O>ndltioned 548-6878, 642-4429 675-503.1 Private Patios * REGENCY * Luxury E•stbluff HEATED POOL 2 Br, 1 Ba, crptg/drps, sell 2 Br, l'h Ba, trplc, patio, Plenty ot lawn clean gu oven, encl gar. pa.. pool. Adulti . . S22S mo. Carport & Storage tlos. 548--3605. 377 W. Wilson 644•1162 ()f' SM-3405 work. HIDDEN Vil.LAGE GARDEN APl'S. NEW luxurious oceanfront aprs, 2 bd rm & 2 hath~. elrvator. fil't'p1ace$. F'ULL SECURITY. VILLA RAUNA. 530 G iff Dr .. Laguna Beach Newport Beach Presti9e Office "ON TIIE BAY" At Lido Yacht Anchora~ 3 Room Suite Ground Jlovr-688 1q ft Air cond, Cpts, Drps E-Z Parking, Ulil paid $410 per month Available M11y bt 117 LIDO PARK DRIVE Newport Beach 673-1060 cony. $22:") mo, 549·262:1. Cos.ta Mesa DELUXE bachelor & :;_ hr . . . Ap1s. 53;, l\'('Ck!y &· ur. i\fo. * COROLIDO APTS * 48 . 1:1.• BA, dhl >:~l'age CAP!'.: COil 2 Br, bcan1 l'f'11· ratr~. Trrms Ava il. 998 E! * LG 1 &: 2 BR, Patio, Yd, Huntington lle•ch 2500 South Salta Panelling, gas & v.·tr pd, in. , fan! OK, 12192 Edinger -nr Children W1lcomef S&nta Ana 6J 54£..l52S DESK space: available $50 I -'"v"1s"r"'A"'·"o:-Eo-L,....,M=E"SA-mo. Will provide furnit~ at SS 010. Answering service Apartments available. 17875 Beach Blvd. CO:O.l'L USE OK inr;s, hrirk lrrlr. C f; D. Camino. S·l() . .().151. 2 Br. studios & street levels, $195 ]Sf' 1r/11p11nn tn h11y X1ra l!;P y:ir<I. frul1 111'r~. $185 & up, Dshwhr. trpl, dbl f'lne §IUC('O-pl a..;1errrl hnllH\ }'111·n or unfurn, eh1 lrl 01'. ~RG redrc 1 Br. ('f'n trally carporl L ARGE Pool. ai::e 13. 68' lot I$ wnr!h 646-1\226. loc. Pnol . rarporl, Arfl1~. no 673·3378 $2-1,9$0 g t'! hou~r frrr. $7~0 -'-'-'='-------Pf't~. SJ:\:J, 560 \\'. l-la1nilton. ,.:_.:.;.:_:~-~-~-­ k Sl&l PIT! Go l-f;i rbrir liirn Lido Isle l-'6~1[,..J'-"1~60'-'o~c ~5.~1.)..-0.c.,7~fll-~-·l 2 Br, l Ba, trpl, shag cpt, \Val 19th Lytle Rlty No. 583 FOR RENT OR FOR SALE: 1 BR spac. Adul!s. $12:' & ~7':~ l~~".5&Jo.'n7 :t 1~,· tri ~rr 725 Via Lido Nord . Lirlo $J:l(!, Pool Irlcat Io r ~>'IS--9-19:\ '.i-IS-2:}\2 Js!r. Call \\'f'h~1er 4..0920 or hllchelnrs. 10C!3 Church St.1 c2~1~''-=.596-::._1~7~19:.,,..~--~ 2 B~. Crpl'd, garage, w11 1r r & lra.~h pd . Rrf Rl'(frl. SJ;;<l/ntn -+-$~ <Jrp. No pets. 2214 Placentia No. A. &16-5637. Bnghton 0--45'17 ~IS-963.1 3 BR, 2 ~1i BA Deluxe apt. So. d . . I =~~~~--~-~ or H\\'y. Stt Mgr. Jn.:; Con om1n1ums SPAC. ""!! lurn 2 br Apt in Unfurn. 320 nrwcr tr1plfx. Privacy. Marguerite or ph. 67J..U27. Laguna H ills Adlts, no p('ts. 768 Scol\ PL Costa Mesa fr1().2:\2:l Harbor Move in now, 7 BR'!'!, all ex- NJCE & Spacious 1 Br. crpls, tr.as. Pool, pvt patios. Pets drps, bhns + refrlg. Adlts. ok. From $139. Nr schools no pets. Jnq. 2868 LaSalle, & i;hopping. 17431 "B" or Apt 1, CM. 549-3524. "O" Keelson Ln, 968-7510, 2 BR, 1'6 BA, sharp, Crpts. 8474856 or 842·7170. drps, 1200 Mt. ft. Available l BR, refrig, bltns, crpt1. now. SlSS m(I, 54~718 973 drps. $135 mo incl util. Valencia, Apt No. 2. lf no Ad ults nnly. Tradew!nds enRwer. 83~77 Rl ty 847-8511 ; E ve a; HARBOR GREENS _S36-_7o;_1. ___ _ Apts., Furn. General or Unfurn. 370 PALM MESA APTS. 1 BR unturo • , •••••• $!.15.00 l BR furn ........... $149.SO 1 &: 2 BR. Furn k Unt. Dish-Huntington Beach. 642-4321 washer -Stove and Relrig • DESK .1 bl •= Stui.g crpt'g.Lrg Rec ·center. ~pace ~vai a e . _, RENT Starts $IS5 mo .• Will providi: furni~re , • at S5 010. Answering service Tustin & Me sa Drive avai!;i.ble. 305 No, Et * 545-4855 * C11n1in o R ea.I , S an Santa An• Clemente. 492-4420 -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I DESK space a11ailable $50 • mo. Will ·provide furniture VILLA MARSEILLES at ss mo. Answering service BR.AND N!W a.va!!able. 222 F<1rest Ave, SPACIOUS Lagun<t Beach. 494-9466 1 & 2 Bdrm. Apts. SUITES Available: 1 7 ~ y QUtE'T cul-dr·sac 3 BR. fncd yd. 2 car gar. chi ldrrn/pt'IS nk. $210/nio. 6 46 -77 11, ~1:\i,,>; GARDEN a.,,srumo APTS BEACHBLUFF Apts N~~\V <lb;. sni?l sty 3 RR. 2 CHA RMING 1 RR. Palin, Bach. 1, 2. 3 B'R's. from n!O. New 2 Bdrm, d•hwhr, pool, RA, crpts, rlrps, hltns, JYIOI. Q11 if'l, Nn rhildren or pelli. 771)() Peterson Way. C.M. patio. 8231 Ellis. Bachelors Furni•he<1 from $135 2 BR apts $175 mo. mo.Imo. OK e POOL Adult Living Beach Blvd, H.B. Parkinf; Furn. & Unfu'rn. air cond; heating: car· C!11ldrrn OK. 2 c rnr g:oir. sc12-.c:'·='"-1.~--'"-"--~--* Spanish Elegance 546-0370 842.8477 or 1147-3,():17 grrl & trash pkup inc $265. QUIET a!lrac stud1ns $U5. DELUXE 1 BR, 900 9q. ft.. Nr Huntington Harbour I BR, Frplc, 2 ha. L£"e hnr~ 1:3kr. R:Ji-:i;.{16_ ] Rr. s12;1, Adlts, no pets. Sels Tbe \lood For bl!ns, crplJI, drps, refrig, Triplex • quiet area. Lrr 1 yard. Pr ts ,t, chlltlr<'n Oh.. N t 8 h 21 11 Elrlcn. Jl,lgr Apt 6. gar, bale, like new . Br -$140, 3 BR -$240. Pets ~""" mn. lsl & 111..<11. 2W5 ewpor eac v 0 • d k 1n< ... oon. e SAUNA e JACUZZI 1561 Mesa Dr. Sanlll Ana Balboa Penins ula ··~ I AT Trt ACTI E: 2 h u1et A ult Living 962-4180. o ) .,..,,. Re rhroort. Ml'AA Verrtr e CU!'I'Oi\11 TO\VN llOUSE e _,-1, b • ". ' ~~~---~-~-. ~-. ~ slt1<111l-~ a. rrpts utps. Sh11g C'l'lt • dl'ps • bltns 2 BR deluxe T<!\\'nhouM". 2 BR, C'lean & allract., crpl!, •~ BR , F RrLC, CRPTS, 3 HR . '2, Rauis .• ~:1~:, ,\lon lh. r nl'I ,C'Rrazr_ SliO. 612-5297 Beautiful Pool _ Pr!v patio, encl gar, gm11H drps, BHns, Air cond, Nr ----------- $22:1 :\10. lrasc. Call: 5·l-"-•fi,i2 , 2 Br. $170 incl all utll • pet ok. 3009 Coolidge, CM 1chool~. &hop'g &: park, Kids 3 BDRM ap1. Yea r lease. $22) pPr month. Clo!e to hf-ach. 113 32.')..3781. ·10 <07--1· 'SI' 350 RH.. Sl~i_ Crpltrlrps. ;i-""1:• 'l. ·• ,-.,..~ ·' Duplexes Unfurn. ~wim'i.! TV>OI. Clnsr in. 1,15 Adults only.no pets. 540-7247. OK. no pets. 830-1541! ,, BDR:'>l boml' "'1th _C.,.;.._t _M-------1 I·: lSlh !'I, C;\f, 4~.020!! 2<JL Avocado St. 646-0979 =2-oB~R~.-<P-~-.~d~rp-,-,~b71t-n,-, NEW 2 br, J ba. unfurn, 11 r e p l a r ,, . li!lll. 20W os. a esa p 1· f I " blk l BR $I e refrig, upstni, infant ok, a 10, rp c, )"J to beach. r.lonrovia Avr>., Cos111 !11r~11 • Happy 40 CHARil'lING 2 BR. Beams, Jndry fac. $140. 548-7729, '-2 duplex. $195/mo, Adults. N~.\\I l Br hrick $:Rs h-pl,l --'P~oo~I~. ~A~d~o~ll$~·-"c'~'·~'1~i~I-f'rplc, Dispos .. l, Bltn stove 968-1~55. SJ6..4227 eves. AMAZING Adult Liv 1 n g. Costa Mesa Dishwasher _ colnr coordlnat. peling: janitorial serv. Jn- ed appllance8 . plush shag quire Suite 8 or call 540-5724 carpet • choice al 2 color DELUXE office in Coron;i. acheme1 • 2 barhi • stall del l\tar near Post office, .!lhowers • mirrored Ward· Snack SMp. Priv. parking. robe doors • indirect light-$100 mo. Bkr. 675-6700. Ing In kHche.n . hre;i.kf.esl NEW office, grnd flr. Air - bar -huge prfv&te fenced oond., only $60. i652-A New- patio . plus h landscaping . porl Blvd CM 642-2821, eves brick Bar-B.Q'.s. large heat-642-5106. ' ed pools & lanai. l~====~=~=- 3101 So. Bristol St. NEWPORT B~ACH C% ML N. ot So. Coast Plaza) * $l~~~:i8J * hearni;, pat1n. \I 11, hlln~. l Dana Point & rf'fti~. Cpt$/drps, F:ncl l BR, 2 BA , hl!1n <JVl'11 !:r aillt. Yrl y. $1.16. 642.$.'i:ZO patios, Seclutlerl & qul<'t. • MESA VERDE area ~ 2 BR, 1 ha 4-Plex Xlnt loc11. Beaut. 1 & 2 BR turn or unt 1360 S FT -Office or st<1re. I Cl RcC"TW'>nsihl<' adlt only, No dellute 2 .l 3 Br, 2 B11.. tion, north I-Ilg Bch. $155. Ap1.~. Sl'!t clean. ovens, '""""""'""""""""""'""'I Reasonable. Costa Mesa. Hu~tington Beach Santi Ana PHONE: S57.S200 ran~e. crp!s, c rr~. ran. H 1· 1 B ch '"LE .1.,, I k --c ti o•z_=• rrnerd yd, 52:\;,, rnn. un 1ng on ea ~1:·,, . v, poo , f"l'ls o . dogs, sis;,, l ~t & laat encl gar, $145" &. up. Rental ='=-~~-=-----DIW On 2 Brl dlspls, shag "MAKE Room For Dad· Jlilr. Pope &15-2820 ,.12•270, - _________ ...,..;:;:,I $25 &· up 11·k!y_ DRna r.1arina ninnlh1I. 150 r "·I u, d ,-b I e Ofc; 3095 Mace Ave, NEW J BR. rrnts, drp•, cpl•, drp•, J·acuzzi & '""" J l1111 C t H 546-103'1 ~.,. dy'' ... clean out the 1670 SANTA ANA AVE, CM nl:1•1.EX. un !11r11 , S13:l +'~·~·~"~·~·cc:..;:;-'~'~"...:..:~"'~':__ t'lran'g dPp. Avail May 20. , ~=--·~-~--~~I w/garaite. Near ocean, S145 baths. Huge pool. '"'''· .y'Our tra•h \$CASH From 300 i:n/ft. J5c en fl . CLEAN:; br /2 ba, 1~·/w JI 'RP. ,. " I I & ~•• . ood ·~ "" t t 111 11>s. • • + i::;.,r:ij.lr. :,.iH09.~ 2 BR, cpt/drp, bltns. closed nc ga~ -...•ater . ......-.541 Mer rimac W s with a Dally Pih>! Classified * 67!'>-2464 or 541-5032 ~hag, drp$. bltn.s. Great loc. Adl!c. no Jl"'ls, Re f 's . H\Jntington Beach + k' Ad 11 ~""' •1 · w c I Lse s22;i. P.rnt s2:~1. 17.1;12 RING BROS. Announces gar pr g. u s · 2 BEDROOM. l'lear 1;kop'g. i:_"~"...c."~'c"~'m.cc•o;:,._~'~Y~,.:..·':.::.· -I ·•~d~. --------·I LUX pvt ofJc, owe ent. 96s-6;..11l A N A ·1 bl St:\5/ml'I. 2210 Rutgers Dr. Newly decot'Aled Sl:\O/M A 7 C'happaral Ln. !)6~-3454 aft pts. 1 ow val a c 646-61l!S Re 1 . · · o pt1., Apts., \Vcs!clitt Dr, J;'ix17, cpt, 6 pm or ))I'[, 10 ;im. La Quinta Hermosa MEDITERRANEAN a Ot'IDmlcl! C(lrp, 675-6700 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 drps, $8;'J ulil pct 548-9586 3 BR. 2 ba. t'1·rii;rrtrr~.1 ApirtmentsforRerrt j['VJ] VILLAGE 20~!.B~t~~.s~~~";a_'"ti'f~s'. 2 BR. $140. 842-8365 Sant• An• Santa Ana S:\1ALL nUice ~torage room. aard<'nr>r, fncd yd, S2JO n10. ~;;;;;;~~,..,~~I Spanii:h Coun!ry Estala Liv-2400 llarbot" Blvd. Chilrlren nk. Call 557-6913 L B h 10x20, + toilet & sho-...·er. ,42 ·-· • c0,,, ,, 1,,., rt 4 •oun• ••c East C.l\1. $-18/mo. ~11\__ 19-13 •,)()\}!/ lni:: &: Spacious A~·ts. Tel'· a p.m. .,-...,.- CLEAN 3 hr, f;1niily rn1, 360 nu.:erl pcol; sunken gas BBQ jil4~ ~7·8020 NE\V B I be 500 8Q I! carpeted oJficr.s nr Apts. Furn. 1 r. frpc, ams, • LOVELY GARDEN AP1'S !ihnps far rent. $95/mo. ,'•pie. b!tns. Fenced, $220. linbcllcvahle Li\'ing -Only p•tlo wlw bit"" J dult * BRAND NEW * · · "'" a · QUIET 2 BR, 2 BA and l &15-2060 !l6Z-.>,11 ~ -G-.-.-.-r-,1-------1 Br unf $150..furn $175 Yearly. $136. Av! May l. BR, ocean vie"'·· 1 blor1< to Business Rental HuntingfOf"I Herbour 2 Br unf $175 fur n $210 LA COSTA APTS, I & 2 BR. 642-8.'}20 bC'ach & town. Year lease, ;;.:;:;.:..;;.;;:,.... ____ ----------ALL UTIL I~CLUDED BHns. swimn1ln5( pool & gar· I ·s~P~A~C=l70~U7S~B-oc~h-e~lo-,-,-, -i I winter rates yc11.r-round. $5j() BE1\UT!f'Ul. 11:1trrlrnl Rent B1•:111l1!11! ~-urnirurc S)'l('cial Bonus: a sliver· ai:;r. All ulil pd, $1:iQ to $170 pa!d. Rr[rg &. stove, $125 Mature adults. 494-4029 day, ~ BR, 2 ha V»/sundrck & lor as 111t1C a~ plat('d candle i;nurfer is mo. Adult~. no pcls. mo, Adult. 995 Valencia, No. 494·3839 eve & wkend rln<'k. lea~r nr (l p l lo n . ONE MONTH .vours if y(ltl bring this 11d 35'1 Avoc11dn, C~I. &12·9708 1 6" 11'2 "'l--4""1 COASTLINE vie"" modC'rn 2 .,.,-" ' .,.._ "-----1 \l.•hrn y j)ll vl~i t nu t· n1ndf'l~. LG 2 Br, l~~ Ba studio apt. BR, 2 BA, bllin&, dee}<, 1 blk Laguna Beach complete with 4 l1lk11 S. nf S11 n Diego F'rwy \\'11.SO:-.I t;AH.OEN APTS. N(I pets, fam!Uei only. Priv. bch & .!!hops. Adull.!l, No on 8cf1ch. l hlk \V. on Holt 2 BR · Unfurn. Newly de(. II 7~ J St 1140 I s-494 '"34 Your 100°'<. P8 o. £Q llann . pe s . ..:..:u. . . ..., • Vl E\V JIO~!ES * t.A GllNA BEACI! ,, Bdrm. &· 111111. rm .. r\1' o<'r!ln vl('1•. fir rpla""· ""'' r a111 .. hll ·!n klteh. in('J. 1·e· fri:::. 1 ~'1'. lrasr $.'l.iO 1no. ;; Bdrn1. 2 bll lh hn1nr. ,.,,,_ l'H"rAn vi'"'"· \\ 1\ rarr .• t· drftf)('!l 1hrunul. Ncnl ll~ a pin ~~lJO mu r• to 1621 I Park~ide Lane. Nf'w cpls/drps. Sp a c Purchase Option 1714 1 s •i.:~141 grounrls. Ac!H.s. no pets. 3 BR, 2 b11.. newly decorat~. 2 BR. Quiet. eJ<1i:;e in. Adults, Ind , llrm srl<'l'!!On. $140/mo. 2283 Foun tai n New crp~. drps, bltn5, Lease. St6a. 2l5Cypre~s Dr, 24 Hour C ely, Nier 'llliP! 1 hrlrm apt l~'ay E. (llarbor, turn w. patio. $165/mo. 645-4647. 494--0209 CUSTOM $\JO J'll'r m0. on \Vil~on \ LGE 2 br. upstain. Crpt!, Lido Isle Furniture Rental fr CnlJ 64n.-1'l~i * 2 BR. FRO~! $Ii1 drp!, range, carport, No :lli \V. 19t h, C.:0.1. 54s.3 1~1 C0~1PLETEl .. Y RE 0 EC. pel.s. Sl30. 613-7178. 1\nAh<'tm 771·2AOO Laguna Beech CLEAN Iii COZY f'Al\llLY $170 -2 Br., 2 Ba Studio, J.:illAhrR fi!H .J70S ----------UN ITS. CONV . LOCATION. crpts, rlrps, patio, aar. 285 ·cHATEAU LAPOINTE-QUI F:T 1t1<rrt r n 11 rt '.'IL!..' ~1£SA APTS Ogle. 548-SJOL d I RR I 71!'1 \V. \VU,o.on &1&--1251 I ~=-=~=~=---~ L0VELY 2 UR apt~. F'urn ,t, (111·n1n1111, . r ri'Ol'11Hlr LRG. 3 BR, 2 BA, new .sh11a: l 'nrurn. Shag crpl'i:, htd furn•.sh•'f!, f)f'l"nn vi""'· l hlk-SPAC 2 Br a p I s lrom crpts. $169 mo, newly dee. pool. f"arpOr!,:. AdUlL", 110 to hr&r h. nr11· rpt ~. flrp~. $14(1. lltd pooL Pla:-r yd . Nr occ. Carport 557~151 LOVELY quiet 2 br, 11,1 ba, bltns. re tr I g, trpJc., crpt/drp~. 2 car gar. $295. Shown hy •ppl. 544-2045. Newport B1~ch paint. ~t111un' ~rll!i:. Yr11r Crpls, drps. bltns, p11t10. t"'d'"· s;17:, mn flf'l~. fr()n1 $1·10. lf'nsr $200 mo. 4!'1-1.402!1 day, Nc-...·ly dC'coratcd. Kiri~ ok. 2 BR. 1% B;i.. Pool. Nr ~hnJlll, '1,"Slfl" r.1-AI TY 001-1 l•.l ll Pomon• A'e. C>t . Ar!J1 ~ oo -i. $162 "1 U1,·1 Dix. 3 ~n . 2 h11 , Nl'r1h f'f'I•! lrit· .. xlnt ~.an VJ<'\\. All hhn. k11 , 1111!.. <lfJCn bram OCEAN 'VIEW· Roomy.3 Br, 2 Ba, sundeck, r ~ r • 1. $28.:l/mo yearly. 673-7452 VJST A DEi.. Lido, (In !hr Baytront. Lgt. 1·BR. p;-,o Lea8e. Real!or 67~350 -'-·-·_,·~·-· .. --"'-'._"_'·'-l -i7.;,.n'>.va0l~•-l~'~~~1-~":·'~'~'~'':'~'~·~"~.,~,.~,.,~1''--j '998 Ma ptc No. J 642.6.,·l~ • .--· · .. Laguna Nlguel HOLIDAY PLAZA 2'.?1 -t_ College No. 2 646-0627 pd. tR84 ~fonmvh1 . 54&-0:t16. DELUXE Sp<1rinu~ I BR Ne wport Beach NE\V 1 BR 1.pt. Sl50, All util * LRG 2 br. dwn.str8, bill: yd, 3 BR, 2 R/\, r rp1t, rlrp~. p~v. 1•11 ~IOl'l\£f' ~p11.1·r In r trailer-Mal, ~ yt~ flh1 :\I nt HJ!lr!, SZAft ... "l:---12 M ,-g11r + i;:pace off 11-rtet $155. furn apt s1.t·1. Hcaf,..rl J'l"(l1, includP.d, Crpl.1, drps. All O>n~. child/pet. 557-8400. Am(lle parldnl!:. ~o ctu!drcn MAY ..Junr ~' th e hrnrh! L~e hltn.o; .~ d~hwi;-r. Poot. 1 • no pet.s. 1963 PomonA, :t hr, 2 Im rh1pl~1\ i<.vnU no\v, chilt1 OK. 30? Avocado, No. e Happy 1 Br. $1~0 e C'.\1 ~21;/mn .. ·,1rµi~11 -'~· _&le:_'-"'_.:_· "~--------P_oo_1._A_d_u_lt_•._&l_2_.21_1_1_ \\'ESTCLIFF Drive • 2 SR. Newly der.or. Bltn ap. pl1111nct1. Poo1. e 642--6274 -1165::.,,., -.., -l!lt>loof "'""""'"'' .•. , -.... lllCl'Hll'1911M~ .. ....... __ _ ,...._,,......,.! __ I ...,,_ ' S<.,i. Slf?' I i.lll l- ~ L\lh.T AC"llVutrWT CIWTIR A ...... -~,..-$<1>eoi /t1¢rf""' ,,,. °""1...nl ' _....., .. _..,.,_, _, ..,,... 1111ei:e11oc_, ............ •fll 11 .. ""'"""~' 9a5 ' WESf 16th St. Newport Beach. 2-l BR apts, & 1·2 BR hou~e <1n l ~) view aCI't'll, avail wi1h fix up for com- bination business & living fJllarlers or owner will build to sult tenant. Tri-CO RcaJly &15-0621 e Jo'OR LEASE-900 sq. ft. il-1-l Bldg. for machine shop; garage or uphols!ery ~hop . * CaJI :t4S,S797 * SHOWROOM, mfg. & office 1'.!Pace. Park1nl{. Close-in La- guna. $85-$395 f\fo. 494-465.1 ,NOW'S. THE TIME FOR (j)UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 • , . ff DAILY PILOT l[II] .__I _ ..... _.-_J[II] l[II] I I~ I !Mt .... -I~ ~------,~ ~ .... lndultrlol Ront•I 4SO Found (Ina edtl 550 When You H•IP W1nt0cl, M & I' 110 Halp W•ntld, Ma ,. no H•lp Wantwd, M & I' 110 Help W1ntwd, M & F 710 W • d ASSEMBLER TJWNEES * DRIVERS * ONE b"'boY (daytime), col· 500 SQ. FT. BLDG. M;.LE ""' ........ -anf If One lmmedlate ()pen!""' . M1n19•mont i.. shop walttt.,.., dining Eut 11th SL, Costa Mca dog, vie: l7th It Orance, h Good Pay! eo.u Now! No Ex-..tence room wattreqn. Appl3 1400 aJO EtectriCIJ Power Very friendly. 6'46w95St rig f • • • 9AM.fJPM, Sat SAM--4PM ,_..., X·MILITARY MEN PaJi1ade1 Rd, Costa Mesa, $110 Month m'100 Broker before 9 am°" alter 5 pm. •Orange Coast Necessary! uk tor • Matk>n Kendall Rentals Wa nted 460 1'"'0UND bicycle in CM call lo Call one of Employment Agency Must have dell! Calif. drlv .• No degree or exper. between 2" t pm Mon thru _ identi()'. 124 Broadway Costa Mesa lng record. Not under 25. neoessary, Fri. LARGE exd"'I'< hOm• tor 5'8-8'90 fhe experfS 64$.3lll 645-3112 645-3113 YELLOW CAB CO. ORTHODONTIC an'I, over l\·lt-end: wtek or mo. N~ed I ~FN"D::-, -,Sm_:.c.:.,:i:ha::ggy=:--cd;-o,-g". -186 E. 16th St., C.M. WOULD YOU LIKE TO 70, Exper prd'd • not nee. privacy, not seclu.sion. Peekapoo (T) Vic: 22nd & listed be/ow!I ASST. MGR DRUGS Learn a fascinating new PUT YOUR MIUTARY Will train. S4&-S73'l ~7-.-0036. John Brooks. Newport, 548.s:iOS •ft 6 pm Make USe ot your t&lentl. skill, Pleuant ch e e rt u I 'mAINrNG TO WORK FOR 1 =P~All=T""'T~lm<-~S~e-c-r-•'°"t~'"=r~y-, WANTED TO LEASE 3 Br, Lost 555 Trf11n to manage )"OUr own working <.'Wlds. Lite work, YOURSELF! WE WOULD perm, Req: SU, t,yplng (55- B.AY or OCEANF~ONT. i '~~~~~~~~~'.l ~~~~~~~~~=l ~~~~~~~~~=I store. Start $650. quick rai!es. Start $1.70. UKE TO EMPLOY MEN 65 wpm), dlctapbone A: HS * 675--n65 * REWAR.~1 yr old Mynah Cal1 Jean Brown, 54Q...6055 Call Sally Hart. 540·6055 WTrn YOUR TYPE OF ifad., fO()d hours. Call for I~~~~~~~~~: I "Isaiah" lost vle Newport & ,.._., __ -~-· I~ [ ·~" -~ •-~1 ~ [ •·-'···,.. _ .l[5i l ·""'iCO=AST=AL;i;--::A'::G::EN;::;C-Y;:;;;::/;OV';;cCO;;A;-ST;;;;;AL;;;<"'A'G'EN:;:;-CY;::;;;-I BAO<.GROUND. Interview appt. ~1153. I: ~ Bay SIS 4/30. Says "Praite -•..-.... ......... .,.., ._. __....... 279() Harbor Bl at Adams 2790 Harbor Bl at Adama Mra. Gonzalei [ l ~ the Lord", "How are you," WE WILL GIVE YOU ~Is •• "Whnt?", "Greg". can Sam BABYSITI'ER wanted. Niles EXPERIENCED Help e r . THE lllGHEST DEGREE PI' I 11 time emp. Sal •• [;·~;;;;~;;;~; 6U...o412 &: liOn'le da,ys. Will consider Gardening & lAndsca.pe. OF TR:AINING TO EN· comm'. Gd. advancement Accounting Gardenlng Plum~fris live-in. ReU. 842-3593 Newport &: Harbor area. ABLE YOtl TO -AR~ A posalblt. Tom 9larp Union, 00 MALE white Se a I point 548-7958 ,,, ,, 2201 E Cout H Corona Announcements 5 Siamese, long hair, blue RELlAB1..E acctg le bkkpg JAPANESE G ardenln g 8 & M Hot Water S•rv. BABYSIITER, Mon . thru PRESTIGE CAREER wrm · wy., Ideal Beauty Shop 646--3621 eyes, silver makings. Lett .service thru P/L A bo.J Service. Neat ~ Cleanup Tank I labor Inst&Ued ~:re: C~ ~5..25~~ege [iiFii/iiCiiiiBiiOOiiiiiiKiiKiiEiiiiEiiPiiEiiRiiii TR& CO~MEMPNDOENSAusn~ pd= OM~~~= phone Oren 6 days a ?.'ffk 171urs. nlte. 1953 Con-sheet. all taxes, my ho1ne yd. maint. 968-30 gal $90 • SO gal $U). Vl•· aollcltor • Dana Polnt, San E\'enings by Appointment t1nental. 548--8504. M.uch your ofc, pick up & de!. JOHNSON'S GARDENING 40 gal $100, •Ph: 5a7·2953 BAKERY Thr1tt Store girl Work when & where Clemente, Capistruio area. i[j] loved, sole compan1on. 6#--0313 Yard care, clean-ups, plan-$8 J1.0UR wanted. Apply in person at you want! •Start training Work in )'our own home. Reward Babysitting ting, sprinklers. 962-J'.)35. Plumbing/electrical repair 2024 Placentia, Costa Meta. • Company car plan Be-t deal fll area. Phone CAT, mosUy white with grey LAWN care, cleanup, Dower 642-2755 642-1403 548-9002 E.O.E. • lnten'm • PIUsh offices 835-l46S betwffn l :Ol &.m. & black stripes I.:: spots. TEENAGER wishes Io beds, trash hauling. H.B I Banking e Free tr.i.nlng and noon. Short ha.ired, alt. male. babysit on weekends in F.v. area. 847-5802 p umbin9 * TELLER Personnel Service PersonAl1 P•rsonals 530 Clear plastic rollar. Vic. College Park area ONLY. LAWN care & garden work. LEW Taku 1i: Son's Plum· * NCR OPERATOR YOUR NEW JOB WIU.. San Mateo Pl., ~.C. 492-9492 546-7817, evenings. . E , d bing Repair Rep i p e Ex nl W h ENABLE YOU TO HAVE I ~o=;;~~"='c"-=='-tl;: 1,,.All,.;;,~i;;;i,.;,c.;:-=== I Light hauling. x ~ . .,._ . • p'd, Apply in perspn • 20t , A NEW Im CADILLAC • J--o::-=::':"-::-:'.::-;:::;:~-FEMALE 9og, Shp/Co ie B YSITTING .~n my home, Reasonable. Call 543-9735. Remodel F1'ee ~timates Newport National (W. on 19th St. 'to Placentia, ' GET MAR RIED mix. 65 lbs. Blk w/brn anv ap welcome. Refs, 646-8340 B•nk WE'LL PAY FOR IT. THIS ' LA\VN SERVICE right on Placentia to 20th HAWAIIAN STYLE chest. Vic. Orange le 22nd, ~3432 PLUMBING REPAIR IS JUST ONE OF MANY Westclill Plaza ls searching CM Missed badly 642-1835 I =s~A~B~Y~s=,=r=tt~N~G~'in--,-,-.-r Yard ·o~ ~;g;9 ~earHJp No job too small Superior & Placentia, N.B. ~· right on 20th) Costa INCENTIVES YOU WILL for a couple who would like LOST Diamond & platinwn home, any age OK. =o====-===== e 642--3128 e BARMAIDS & D a n c e r s esa. BE WORKING FOFL AS AN to get married at their cen· ... , " . v.,,.....,., Roofin• F .. ~,1 wot-h & band. -•=i e JAPANESE GARDENERe wanted. Apply tn person:i•!!!!!!!!!!642~·'1S23~~·~546.~259~l!!!!!!!!!!•I ASSOCIATE OF DAVE Maintenance, cleanuv I .. irehouse, 177 E 17th SL, LOOKINGI..AND, INVEST· ter, ThursdayMayZ7, 7P:-', Reward! 3-8338 LIC1D CHILD CARE HB FV CM area* 842-S442 .-.,_--_,.-,,.-o:--:1 C.M. FIBERGLASS MENT ANALYST, R. E. Background, dress, music, 67 Harbor & Baker, CM, 5 yrs. LEE Roofing Co. Rooting of Gel-coaters, touch-up. Exper SOO gifts. Honeymoon in Hawaii BLACK male long hair cal Ref st5-2943 C 0 MP LET E lawn & all types, Recover. repairs, BOAT CARPENTER Only, ApPly, Manu-Plrutics, BROKER YOU'LL N provided at no obligation y,•hite flea collar & l .D. tag. exp, 1 ' gardening service. ther·mo roof coating!, white or cabinet maker, Perm, job. 19-13 Bldg B, Placentia, BE ltfAKING BIG MONEY. other than the ceremony. Fri. on Windward Ln. N.s.1 B,.,.,,u~il~d~•~"..,.. _____ .,.. ~==~J7im.,..,54~.....,==--c 1 & color. Lie/bonded since. Fringe benefits. Lake Ar· C.M. Contact Dick Vernon's, Jean Reward! 642-1598 NO Job Too Sma.U! Brick, LAWN Maiot. Hauling, new '47, 642-7222 c::::_ rowhe.ad Marina, CTI4l l;F~I~RM~'1=or=a~t"'"'';n"'1rvC::1neC::-•;=,·. I Dahl, Halliday's or The LOST-Black male Peke, blotk, concrete, carpentry, lawns, clean-up, pruning. T. Guy Roofing, DeaN'5in!ct. 337·2S01. dustrial complex needs S··-ke-r in WestcliU .. • I fur •st "A'l 546-7379 l d k 64' -· ''"" ~.-Killybrook/Pawar no area add a nn, bow;e leveling, · ......., o my own war · .,..,.,ov, BOB'S woman for invoice typing, Plaza. Sat afternoon. Chlldrens gar. door repairs. Free est. General Services 548-9590 phone & general office. * FULLY LICENSED * pet. Call aft 6 pm, 557-7539 Woody, 962-6945. ;::::;;.:..:::;.;;::;.;~:;.~-·I 15::;.;;w;;in;:;g;:;j;A;;l;;:t.;;r;;•;;t~lo;;;n;;;•--"HOME OF TllE BIG BOY" HS4G-<1BOours~ 8-4:30 M 0 n IF rl. ind S "tu·"·! Husband Busy? Call Moose Renowned H. u PIJ'l ~ MIN Schnauzer, grey, cli~ Car pet Service Advice on all matters. -ad, 1-~ Son VI• College 54.>-0820 after 6-Repair EUROPEAN Dressmaking. TRAINEE.COOK l;;===""°-,.,.,,..,-,,.--B · .,.." "'" " Build-Serv Most Thlnp "!:'~rt! C F'tt d FlJRNITURE \~1oodworker, Love, Marriage, usmess Park. Rew a rd. 9-5, Diamond Carpl?t Cleaning a;.,>f"" Y Ulltom 1 e ' Neat appearing, good char. production, Experienced on. Readings given 7 days a S48-0lG8: a.II 5, 54S-32Zt Avg size room $8 1r LABOR UNLIMITED * Accur. Reas. 673-1849 NO EXPERIENCE NEC, ly, 20l3 Placentia, C.M. week, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.1 .LO,=;;;~=:::_=,kl,;•::;-c:.cw='/;03,.d"•·=-""'nds Repairlna: &: lnatallations HANDYMAN Alterations -642-5845 Many fringe benefits GARDENER • MAIN· 312 N. El camlno Real. ~' ,.,_._ "" ward ...... v Ftee Est. ~1317 Welding -Carpentry G73-l922 Neat, accurate, 20 years exp, Intervie 9 noo D il San Clemente * $100 re * H I' ws am-n a Y TEN AN CE MAN-Exp'd. 492-9136, 49Z--0076 ~712 Carpenter au rng Tile 154 E. 17th, C.M. Lge apt complex, Newport GLE? WIDOWED? FE!ilALE beagle, 8 yrs. CARPENTRY YARD, Cara1tt, cleanups. , . EquaJ oppty employer Center Permanent. 5~~ day. CALL NOW 547·6771 Atk for Mr. Dubin Mktng Soc'y to $650 Top skills mandatory. Cus· 1omer relations bckgrnd de- sirable. Xln't Co. F.J<ECUT!VE Personnel Agency 410 W, c.oast Hwy, NB SIN Broadmoor Development Remove trees, dirt, CERAMIC tile new & BOB'S Pleasant working cond. *Divorced Over 21* MINOR REPAIRS. No Job skiploader backhoe, 962-8745 remodel. Free est. Small Paid vacation &: insurance. ~~"!"'~~~~~~ Oldest & JargesL For a sell vie., CdM. Reward! 644--025? Too Small oiblnet in gar. jobs welcome. 536-2426. ''Home of th• Big Boy'' Specify age, experience & MAN to assist ~r in Suite H 645-m6 explanatory message 24 hrs BLONDE male 30 lb dog, ages & other cabinets. MOVING, Garage clean -up I 'T=-,.-• ...,s~.-rv-=lc_• _____ I e interviewing e reterenceg. Write Classltied local appliance sales. Muat a day, 541•9991 "Rufus", yellow collar, Lag 545.3175 H no answer leave & lite hauling. Reasonable, 8 WAITRESSES 8 ad No, 117, Daily Pilot, P. be neat appearing. Prefer ALCOHOLICS Anonymous Bch. Reward. 494-1480 msg. at 646-2372. lt o. Free estimates, 645-1602 TREES, Hedges, Top, Trim, Ft& . not d 18 1 O. Box l560, Costa Mesa, over 25. Call Mr. Sobrito a t , -1 ·1 · GERMAN Shepherd female, Anderson. 'TRASH & Garage clean-up, cut, removed, hauled. Ins. time, un er . , nea -ca. 92626 534--0984, 8AM-10:30AM. Phone 54-·~• or l\Tl e 7 d Io I d F h appearance, Apptu m per-'"'===,,,.--,--,--,-~ bill P.O. Box 1223 Costa Mesa. 10 mo. "BuUy". Flea collar. PROBLEMS? Repair & ays. 1 a oa . ree est. 642-4030 Big Jo n 90n 9 am-noon , 1GARDENER wanted-Irvine MARRIED? Too many s? Soc. I Clubs.,.,. 535 Vic. Back Bay. 545-2946 remodeling service. ~1aster Anytime. 548-50n '·G~E~N~E~RAL~~tre-,-,.-rv-.-. -y-or'd' I BOB'S Bl.G BOY Coast Coun!f'Y Club. Apply Pennanent Part-t t me 11 YORKSHIRE Terrier. Male. Carpenter. "Anything in LIGHT Hauling, Anything! cleanup. All around ban-.,.,. E. l7Tll ST. Jn person a.m. employment. See Manager, Fl II N Ad • Wood" _ _.220 An..,.•,...,ere•. Yard clean-up. dyman. n • ., 646-5848 """' Mon thru Thur aft 7 pm. no ea co ar. r. ams "" ~ 3 ;:· 1 "S-09!9 1 ~~~.,..~--·-----COSTA MESA HARDWARE store stockman NEW PRIVATE ClUB "Let's Have A Party''.Week end cruises-dances & gour· met parties. Singles &: mar· ried, join the fun group now. Phone, Bill Bell. 5-1~- Brookhlll"llt 4/28. 962-6417 Cement, Concr1t• ...... w ra es .,.. Upholstery OOKKEEPER H. \V. Wright Co, 126 ).bone calls please. Paulo B Drive-In Theater. 31)51 HEARING aid, Qua.litone, House.cleaning Rochester, Costa Mesa over the ear, Lost early QUALITY cement work, let VlNYL Welding-Cuts, burns, F /C thru T.B. Constr & tract l""t:HiiO~MMiEfiMAWUN~AAcG~EERR,.-· l,~N~•;w~"';":;,:B~l~vd~,~C~.M~.:_'='.=: April. 962-0l97 George do JL Llc'd, Bonded, JAPANESE woman f 0 r tears. Custom dyeing fall exper, M!Ut type. Salary MATURE resident mgr 645-1695. housework, Need tra.nspor-colors) 64~2237 (mobile) open. Call 642-3432, NB. Mature 35-45, competent WO· wanted for prestige 30 unit small, brown puppy, about ta.don, 838-3942 I =7"==---,=~-=c:-:1 man to live-in & manage. 6 "''kll old, Male Short hair. ARTISI'JC Concrete or Brick 540-1332 CAPABLE young rn en Orange County home for 2 adult 8pts. C.M. Reply G46-lJS1 Work by Max. Licensed l\'anted for factory v.<0rk. adults. $500-$600. To arrange stating exper, age, farnlly l[S] !~~~~~~~~~~ O:intractor. 644--0687 Bay & Beach Janitorial Apply ln person at Coast interview appointment Call status, present situation to LmtMdfOl.nf J. ee CONCRETE. Floors, C~~·:l~:~'.l~:~l~f Catamaran, 3301-2 Calle (2ll) !167-5361. ftS:3()PM. Classifiedadno.M57,Dai· · I~ patios, drives, sldwalks, Per I e ct o, San Juan a ly Pilot, P. o. Box 1560, lllltruetlon ~ slabs. Reu. Don 642-8514 1"1esa Cleaning Service II i 1 J Capistrano. Interview daily HSKPRS Emplyr pays fee. COsta Mesa, Ca 92626 ~;;;;;;;;;;ijiiji~· -~ C&rpets, Windows, Floors etc. Elrf>loyrnent f at 2:00 PM, arrive % hour George Allen Byland Agerr Found (frff ads) 550 CEMENT WORK, no job too Resid. &: Commc'I, MS-4.lll ~;;;;;~;;~; 1 early cy l06-B E. l6th, S.A. MATURE woman for 11.7 small, reuonable. F re e 547--0395 am shift. Sawyer Home, Schools & Estim. H. Stufilck, 548--8615. EXP ER. L ll d y, own CAR hops or waitresses. At-. . 646-6716, 2619 Orange Ave, FOUND in C.M. vie l9th & lnstrudlons 575 CCSTOM CONCRETE transportation. By day. Help Wanted~~ & F 710 tractive w I bub bllng HOUSEKEEPER, hve-1n. l C.M. ~:::a~ua· &Bla~l:em~~ !!P.i!iii!'ii~ PATIO-DRJVES.F:l'C. 54S.7801 aft 6 PM ACCOUNTS PAYABLE. personality, p I time. The Sehl a e child. Pvt room, ba ~M~E~N~S,--w-,-.,--,~ ... --,,.~..,,..,, w/brown & y,•bt ft>el. Anx· Free est. 531·7968, 67~5516 PROFESSIONAL Tired of dull routine? Try Zoo Rest. (Coast H'l\'Y at & board. Sa'.ICI. Call G4~ )OOng man. Good oppor, to lous for owner. 546-9682 or HOUSEWORK $3.50 hr. this out of the ordinary ;;ob. McArthur) HOUSEKEEPER & child advance. See Mr. Nation. .,,., ........., PATIOS, walks, drive~. in-• .., ""·' e CARPE7 Mlesman plonty of care-?..1ature woman, live In 1912 Harbor Blvd. C.M. ~-··~ tall I b ak J'f(J""~ Great benefits. Start $400. • REUBEN'S LAGUNA HILLS Interviewing For COOKS Apply in Penon 2«l01 Ave De Lacariota Lagona Hills (At the El Toro ott ramp S. D. freeway) Reuben's LAGUNA HILLS WAITRESSES Now interviewing 21 Yn or more HOSTESSES Full Time BUS BOYS 12-3 1hift Moo·Frl. Apply tn Persort 24001 Ave De Lac&rloti- LagU.na Hills (At the EJ Toro off ramp S.D, freeway) Now interviewina PART TIME EVES. HOSTESS Ov•r 11 s new awns, saw, re , 1----.,,.--;o=:-----1 leads, mU!Jt be exper. work Newport home, Pr i v a I e I ";,,;;;;;-;;:;:;:;:-c=:;.--;:::;c I SMAU. light and dark gray INDUSTRY CAREERS remove. 548-8668 Jor est. By Day. Call Helen Hayes. 54().6([6 out of home best comm .. room & bath _ TV-Phone. MOTEL Maids, exp'd. Apply ..,~~~~~?t"~~!!!I male poodle-type dog vie Contractor Ov.'tt Transportation. COASfAL AGENCY 40%. Part ti~e, full time, No smoking or drinking. In person, Costa Meaa Inn, REAL ESTATE * Apply * Before ll AM er 3-5 PM 1555 W. Adams Coate Mete Top of World, Laguna. 836-0648 2790 Harbor Bl at Adams -496-636!, Phil $200 a month. 642-9006. C.M. 2 Exp. &a.lesmen needed for 494-489 l AIRLINE & TRAVEL WATERPRF vinyl deck DEDICATED CLEANING ACCTG. CLERK $450 HOUSEKEEPER 3-4 days a old established office. FOUND Female part ooalinp, all types. ~e \Ve do everything. Free 1 Year exp. Call Lorraine, Cash Recept p/time week. Good wages. Referen-''C'' THOMAS Labrador puppy w/choke • OPERATIONS AGENT Roofing Co., CM. 642-7222 estimate. Call 673-4072 &r.i-mo, Westcliff Personnel 10 Key adder, 20 hrs wk ces req. 673-8715 Aft. 3 Chain vie Z!nd St. & Tustin. e TICKET SALES free est HOUSECLEANING team Agency-, 2043 WestcliU Dr., Can wot1t into f/time. HOMEWORKERS to stuff * Realtor 548-1448 e RESERVATIONS ROOM Additiorui. L · T · Thorough. By the job. Call N.B. MISS EXEC AGENCY envelopes.$14 per 1000 min. m 224 W. CoaAt Hwy. &\fALL blk and wht cat \11ith e AIR FREIGl:IT-CARCO Construction. Single glory or Joann: 673-9322/ 673-8793AD "=v~ER=T~l~SIN=G~-A""'R~T~l~S=T 411) W. Coast Hwy., NB Send s e 1 f-addressed OOn-NEWPORT BEACH M8·552'7 recent surgery. Vie. •COMMUNICATIONS 2. Estlm., plans & layouL J I • I Prodo•llonMa••K'•Ior hot 646-3939 ot·--d •nvelo-. Do••• RE SALES w I•-H 'It • B kh t HB e TRAVEL AGENT 817-l5ll an tor1a " '"' ..... ,... ,.... '""" ~ t · · ; e spec. n .,,. am1 on"" roo urs ""'""'""""'°"'°""":;--;:~ Newport Beach agency, ~~!!!!~!!!!'"':~~~!!!!I West. P.O. Box 564, WJ:iit-rome prop. Sm!, aggressive 968-4111 Airline Schools Pacific MY Way, quality home SrARKLE Janitorial. Win-:r.tust have good board CIVIL Engr. Registration tier, Calit. 90601 a €1' co .• needs top man to join FOUND male cat, grey & 610 E. 17th, Santa Ana repair. Walls, ceiling, floors dows, floors, crpts & constr skills. Know printing, pro-pref'd. We are looking for aJ--,..,,..'°"="-'--"-our sales team, Lq:. ad white stripes Io ng ha Ir S4J..6596 etc. No job too small, cleanup. Carpet shampooing. duction and scheduling. Xlnt project engr, capable of INSPECTRESS budget. Refer r a 11 & w/collar. 549-<1133 547-0036, 24 hr ans. serv. A con1plete comm'! serv. 0 pp or tun i ty. DUREL complete mgmt of public Hotel exper, prei'd We are now acc•pting specialized tralning. Mr. FND: Yng female Siamese PIANO LESSONS Additions * Remodeling For F ree est. caU, 96Ul672, ADVERTISING, 2172 Du-work projects 1.:: rubdivision1===*=646~~·l_956_~*~~-applications for -Ewing. FOUR ST AR cat. 1974 Arnold Ave, C.?\-t Your home. Certified teach· Gerwick & Son, Lie. Electrical pont Dr., N.B. 833-1670 projects. Raub, Bein, Frost KITCHEN •le!per &-Janitor REALTY, 835-44.22 Daily Pilot Wan; Ads have ers. Music Systems, Mr. 673-6041 * 519--2170 =:-===='.::'-::-~ AIDES For convalescence, &CM AS9X:iates, 136 Rochester, needed. ?.lust be oalver 30. * BUSBOYS REAL ESI'ATE sales people bargains galore. lfathcock, 644-0'144. Llc'd Conti'. Remodeling ELECTRICIAN, licensed, elderly care or family care. ·• · Apply Baptist Conv escent needed. Finest lo c 8 t I 0 n, Additions, Plans, Layout bonded. Small :lobs, maint & Homemakers, 547-6681 COOK/HSKPR, for couple. Hosp, 661 Center St, C.f.1. CdM: Bill Haven Realtor * Karl E. Kendall 548-1537 repairs. S.18-5203, 548-9561A '~L~TE=RA""T~IO=N~S-&'°"'f~it7t•=,-p,..,/ Live In or out. $400. mo. LADY over 18 to give out Apply In P •rton 673-3211 or 541~13 Furnitur• Painting & time. Must have store exp. State age qualifications & tree advertising calendars, 4 Daily 8 to 5 RECEPT. $400 * * * * * ' ...-------------------, Paperhanging for better dresses. 673•2990 Re.f's ·Write Classified ad hrs daily. 897--4787 bfr 2. 18432 MacArthur Blvd, Attractive, light typ. Call Furniture Stripping No. 36, Daily Pilot, P.O. L d G d (Across from O.C. Airport) ~--I W I II p N W Box 1500 Costa Mesa Calif an scape ar ener Newport Beach .......,, .. ne, eslc i erson-Special kitchen cab. doors o 'as.ti ne 92626 • • · Perm. Posit. Xln't working ne! Agency, 2043 W~.stdift stripped $3 ea. Avg chairs * WALLPAPER * ==--=,,.,:::::='7:1 cond. Must have neat ap. Drive, N.B. S5 ea. Gluing. 642-3445. When you call "Mnc" COOK compankln wanted to pear. ?t1ust have ref's. Sal· I..,..,..,..,.,,..,..,..,..,,., Trader's Paradise HAVE 2 atory bldg, 2600 sq. tt., C.M .• choice comer. $48,000 eq. For house, du· plex. The !'ox Co. Real· tors, 673-9495. Will trade S28.000 invest- ment in land Hml1ed part. nership al substantial dis- count for income prop or ? ?~ 644--4597 Have 4·Plex • pool & 1-ec room. Pride ol Own<!rsh ip in Tustin. \Vant Free & Clear house. Call 673-3101 Agt Want '68 or later 4 dr ht., or ? . Have 40 acres ~80 n1ore availJ N. Cal lk arta, $4500 eq ea. P'pd in1 OK or Sl68 dn. '-!eye:r MS-5880/549·1366 Have east-side downto\1n 2 br home, f11A financ,d, $9000 equity. W11nt ineomr, ::osta-Mna. Matcham ReaJ- ty' 646-4637 Oean lo ml 1966 Ford .i.ra- Uon V.:aaon + ? for your '70 or '11 GM or Ford gtation ........ Alter T pm, 644·2724 * * * lines times dollars 543-1444 646-lnl share charming little house F '·'I LIKE ~ -d r o Gardening e.ry open. or intervw......., ,o "'" e ur PAPERHANGER, fiock, foll, nr bay w/ekterly lady, Sm CdM, 673·2261 Mon·1''ri 8 The ''Yellow Pages" ot Trader'1 Paradise column ls PROFESSIONAL. Pruning, vinyl, guar., estimates, The salary, pr! room&. ba. Mu::t AM-10 AM only. classified , , :-M2-5678 for you! 5 Lines, 5 Days tor tree work. sprinklers, aera· Hangman . 547·5846 ~d~rl~•~·~· ~5'~"4~241~.::::-;:::;,,..,:ltLAMU~NiiDJiRfY'if'1h~'rtt-Pi'r<.~ I OPEN HOUSE column. $5. Call today ••• 642-5678. lion. pests, disease, weed &hwartz * COOK * Exper, Apply In s ir ~ es s l=ru.=;::::;-;";;-;"'" control. Clean up jobs. person only, Mesa Lanes, operator. Exper pref d. Ap-Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 Terms. George, M&-~93 PAINTING, professional. All 1703 Superior.CM. 64~3993 ply Plaza Cleaners, 557 W. work _guarn . Color 19th St,C.M. AL'S GARDENING specialist. 962-6143. 5-17-1441 COOK, Exper, f/tlme & pt/ LEGAL SEC'Y super sharp for gardening & sma11 PAINTING/papering. 18 yn time. Park Udo Convales-w/some Sh.' stcnorette, la.ndscaplng services. call ln Harbor an?a, Lie & cent Center, 642-8044 IBi\-t exec. & bkkpng exper. 54~5198. Smrlng Ne';,.clrt. bonded. Ref's tum. 612-2356. COUNTER girl I d C 0 I 1969 VW Bug. Excellent Cd?.1', O:lsta l\fesa, Dover or ry Newport enter c, Sho"'. We'tcllu. PAINTTNG/pa...,.rlng. 18 TIME FOR cleaners, exper. pref 'd. 644--6400. (.'Onditlon. Trade for 2 trans-,,~ l I 557 W 19 •'~=,,--,,.-,.--==~ Yrs. in H<1rbor area. Lie & P aza c eanen:, · l 1i.EGAL Secretary trainee & portation cars or ? ? 1969 ONE ~top Japanese garden· bonded. Rel's turn. 642-2356. St. C.M. recept, for Ne'-''port Beach lot or ?"! 496--2445. Free est. 839-3917. Harbor PAINTING/papering. lS yrs Dodge Camper 1rade for Ing & minor landsct1plng. QUICK CASH DELIVERY SALES law ofc. 646-6383 ---View, & Turtle Rock in Hl\l'bor a;.ea. Lie & Men ii ycu're very neat ap· LICENSED Psychiatric tech, l\lotorhorne -loaded 'v/ex. 70=-.==::.=-c;;;::-:-:: bonded. Ref's funi, &12-23.ifi pearing 19-75, single & would \\'/at least 2 yrs exper. to lras, 27' of luxury. Also sm AL'S Lands_c:Jlnl.:.....J'rlle e INT & Exler. Painting. THROUGH . A like to \\'Ork for a nat'J con. \\'Ork w/retarded children. Spanish home, dwntwn removal. Yiu-.. re1nuue ng. eern delivering advertisinrt Do not apply onle•• ~· P t T~ I -h h !In I I I Llc'd, Ins. Free est. JO yrs ~... ~V-a m Springs. •u or coast ,,ai au g, o c eanup, gifts to oirls 18-25 with x!n't have 2 yrs ex""r. (213) 53"3"'2 R '" · k!e -1100 expcr. Chuck, 645-0809 ... ,,... real estate. ""w epau: 1pnn rs. •H.l--;;-;T,:;.,.;;c-;:;:::::::--:::::::::-1 DAILY PILOT earnings to start, Apply In 87()-8351 or 391-0451. lllil ~W~l~ll'rra...,d~e~t968=~vw=~ram=~ .. ~,c. I EXP""~E;;;;R-. 'J"•~p&~ne=.,~-•A~m~e~ti'-'ra~n= I PAINTING: Honest, guaran-per5on Mon thru Thurs, 10 \V, Washington IDvtf, L.A. excellent condi!lon, for good gardener, complete garden-teed work. Llc'd. Local ref's. A;..t to' 12 noon, JMQ E. Ed· L 1 v E I n c 0 0 k A running '64 or '65 Porsche. Ing 11ervlce & cleanup, Call,675-5740 alt 5· WANT AD Jnger, Suite M, S.A, Housekeeper. Congenial, Call \Viliir, ~8-<Mll after J,,;8~!J3.-0;,,;_1~50.:_,,...,,_..,."""-,-;-PROFESSIONAL painting • DELIVERY $140 + after non-smoker. Refs. 642-9862, 4 p.m. CLEAN Up Specialist, haul-inter/exrer, Honrst "'-'Ork. training at $110. Heavy 54~2562 '°10"'."'2'°'B"°R;:-,:cni,-1o'c'°."M-. ;;11"2Sl"M'°. Ing odd jobs, new fence & *LicP_A&PlnE,,R;1Hj.A:mN'9G, l)JEfj.Sli<IR·*· . 642-5678 l\'Ork. Also, p It Im e ,l'M7AI""D...,W"'•-n"ted-.-, °'T°'a:;:h7!t;-I '1"'nn Loan $55t-.f assumable At repair. Reas. 548-6955 Servisof1, 506 31.st St, N.B. Motel, 450 Victoria, Of. 6.6'/o, Trd lor tlr hm, Thi~ 1 "'G'°ord'--,•-ner-.-.Y~aNl=-,31~.a~IHl'°"p:::-. Superior Cralti;inan. Tleas. DENTAL Exec. Sec'y Ole. Call 5'1R--2129 nn:11. $25-$30M & ownr will Plantlna:. Sprinklers, Rates. C. Rchko, 6-16-244!1. ?..1gr. Diven:ified du t le 1 .[iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iii- carry 2nd. Agt ~J9.()218 Exp'd. 646-5469 Plast er, Patch, Repair Sec'y skills. bk k p n g , Mktng-Sal1s Engr )5' Boston \Vhaler type EXPER. HawaUAn Carde!'lf'r mature. Good personality & To SlSK. 1-1.E. &/or E.E. de.. boat, new, & trailer. Tracie Complete Gardening Ser-'P~LA""'si=·~E~R~-~P~.i~r~h.~R~m,.-~A-;o','.'d$. judgment req'd. To 45, Top gree. 10 Yrs ground aup- for motorcycle. 823 Towne vice. Kamalanl, 64fk1676 .Aceous, cellln.q:s. .. 1 u 4'! c 0 sal1try,_ ~ eort equip., airframe or atr. St., C.~1. * HArbor Lawn Malnt. * relln. Fret est I mal t>~. DENTAL Receptionist Sec'y, lines. Call 646--1%i7 Sprinkle~. lllnd11eAPlna:· Free S."\:"i-1~91 , 5-15-4588 aft 5. eXJ)Clr. ,Pediatric dentistry, 'frade $8,500 eqtllly, beaut. ot. 6T~ * PATCH PI..AsrfRING 5-1$-.S615 9Afot-5PM. for appl. 38' cabin crul&er, F'/B: for Cut&: Edge Lnwn All types. Fl'ee estimalei ORAF'T'SMAN for lrg civil MUity \n ocean view 2 or 3 Maintenance, Llc'd. Insured Cllll 54~~ cngrng ofc. 1'1ust have sub- NEWPORT Personnel Agency 833 Dover Dr., N.B. 642-3170 BR+ fam rm home or du• $18-4808 Aft 4. division txJ)('r. Raub, Bein,:[""'"'"'"'"'"'"'"""'" Jllc·x. 642·9890, 540-1492. =cT."=c:"'.'.'.:::-:7;;7"..,:;;;;;-I Frost & A~iate5, l3G DAiiy Pilot \Vant ~ Rochester, C.l\t. I ----'------1 bargains p.lore. Fnr be11t ttsulta! 542--5678 * * Ads * .. . ' Look! Look! Look! HELP WANTED Office, Mechanics, Get Ready, Parts, New & Used Salesmen "Help Launch A Netc And Ezcltlng 'Rotar11' Era" E:ccelltnt Loc1tlon, Working Conditions, Pay Pl1n, He1lth Insurance, Etc. APPLY MR. HAL GREENE MIRACLE MAZDA 2150 HARBOR AT VICTORIA COSTA MESA, CALIF. • DAJ l.Y PILOT 271 [ l~riMll ![II]!.____-_·_!~[.__ --1~ I -· !~I rm toYol8 lll I frff lo YN Ill [ -~ I~ [ T~.... ]~[ '--_ ..... _, ...... _!§] W d M , F 710 ! Antiques IOI Antiques 100 Mlscellaneou1 811 ABANDONED m d l 1 ch .s LOVELY \i Burmese kit· General 900 Help ante 1 • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lovnblf' blk nulfy pup, 9 lens. l 90lld black, 2 blackti----------92S ----------1 ''° Cycl•s, Bikes, Scooters REUE:.f' COOK Baptist Con. \'1otle1ttnt l!Ollp: li61 Center !it., C)t. . RN or LVN ror G.P. Bat'k Ori .. Know X·ray11, J11b, blood prtssu rr, l:KG's. injttllons, draw blood. 4 • 5 Yrs expcr. Sal· ;iry open. xln'! benellts, prorh ll.h'lrlng. NEWPORT Per1onnel Agency 133 Dov•r Or ., N.8. 642°3870 ANDREA'S ANTIQUES JUST RECEIVED NEW SHIPMENT! BEAUTIFUL AUSTRIAN, ENGL I S II & FRENCH PIECES. GREAT SELECTION. ALSO CLEARING OUT ODDS & ENDS TO MAK E ROOM FO R ANOTHER EU ROPEAN SHI PMENT ON THE WAY. DEST PRICES TO DEALERS! ANDREA'S ANTIQUES 2380 Newport Blvd., C.M. 645-4870 Open D•ily 10 •.m. to 5 p.m. *Sun. Noon til 5 DON'T GET "-k:f, small bm.>d. Nttds "·/wht fffl l chests. 8 wkt SCRAM LETS • 1964. T·BlRD, tull power, MARRIED IN ~IJ«inl honie, Jov\nJl c11.re. old. Potty t r ained . • manyexlra1. S975cuh. JUNEI Good pl11.ymatti f(lr o1hrr r-844-n'.'E61itlt• good "-m•, m5all6• ANSWERS THINI • 1960 MERCEDES. Bolh i\I•kt it Thursday, May 27!h tlo~. 8~7-7450, !t-12·70!16 5/4 r .,, ,. nu HOND B. very eood cond, $6~ at \Ve&tcliU Plf.:q, lhi."·•iJan FRI. ·y bl11ck nufly fl'mall' Springer Sp11niel puppies, ~ e l9SS PICKUP nOO, b\1111 1tYlt', Dr~11. l'nuslc, gilts. µu11py !I wks, ~1naJI breed 11v11\I now. 48.10 Dalelleld Qualm -Basin -Drill -Ill ~ ton, nttds motor. $4:1(1 • l loneymoon Jn Hn.wali pl'(>. NC'f'ds ~·rid home, f(•nccd S.A. 53t-il:r> \\.'11.lru1 -LIQUID ''FRIEDLANDER" Call evca. S40-6l07 vlded. Contact Dick Vern· yurtl. Ath1l111 ar o l rt" r RABBITS • Buck, doe &. 3 " °';'cr~ttd 11,bou1 a boozer: ,_ .U.at fM'#'I' • ., Antlques/Cla1slc1 953 on'!, Jean Dahl. HalJl<1[1y's chilrlrt'n 011 ly. 847-7150 o.r bahiei. Adults must bt' ac-Hes • man vdth a lot ot 537-6824 • 80J..7566 1940 fORD P .U. v~ fiathcad or The Storekeeper, at \Vest-a-12-70!!6 companied by c b 11 d . LIQUID a5sets, ·• Cltlf Plaza !----------... ,5,., , 6 1911 TRJU,'lPH TR6 R rcrently ovtrhllu.led. Needs · NEED loviqg cure t n r .,.,..,..... :J/ WANTED: Die~f'I fishing " J bod k "50 l!ct>nsed, three ..... ,.... old.· pa nt -Y war .,... · DIA;,10ND. nc"' .... ·eddlng set "''oundt'd seKgull . !lave too 1~ Siamese pt't'gnant cal. boat w/flylng Qri!fge-good ,.. be ff ·--12 ~ ~· u Financial ha-'shlp, 360 .0_, __ 1_1_0_'-"-~~~-=I Guar. prrfcct. 11awIt'111. 1n<1ny young chlldttn & Gray tabby female. 893.2867 ronrt . .>.1.<W To 40,U\m. \V I '" .., I-lave 2.39 ct11. total Guar. 11n1nft1l~ 10 P!Vpt'rly ciu·i: r~r 5/6 trade vacant l.'\11d ; n mile~. never drop?«!. Paid Sports, Race, Rod• 959 11ppralsal, $3,575, Stl\ $1115 It. ~1~:...ZTl!t !i/3 _P_A_R_T-,-,-11-00-~,~ .. -.. -.,-~_:..1 husiness area or llu11tington $1 .49.J sellina: for Sl .195. -------.,-.,,.,-! l ~cemer•s& !:::::::::::===~~ I ;.,,.., ... , JfJl'l Equipment I ~·;;;;;;;;;~· L!!J;;;;;;;: I H.ASSEl.BL.AD 500 c l'.'ilh 80 808 Diamond \\'ide wed di n g LOVi\BLE )'OUtlf; "'' h l t" Beach of equal \ a I u e • 49+-5808, Laguna Beach. '33 CHEVY PICKUP . 1 1 1 1_, 1 11~~ fen1ale, I male, II wks old to l"rlt•·, Bo' 648 "ula, Moul, ·~ VW !"M ~ ring, _ cs ~ "-'• cos _ '"''· ft!rnale 1•111 tl~t'r patchrs, ~ ~" 1. 675-587J 516 .. "' '"' , " , Pt'•1f'Cl coral II I~= 0 d I _ii''"" "oinP. . How••'I 96753 All tr • . &c <Ml, Lamon p1f'rcf't int'l'I, JnPrt . loi1g hair. L1kf's ex as 1t'rv1 c (> f'arrings cost $1150, i<.C"ll dOgs. N~ds good honif'. l SLK k!llf'n fl'male. w/blue ~fERCUftY ro 1 · records. Or, Scott 5'14-5262 •~'-" P rf t bl h. f'ye1 to good home ' P ps, 8 ttring or 491)..C..13. Cadillac'! engine, hydro. t-.1ust be sttn. Reuben ; Costa Mesa Now intervlewini: FULL TIME DAY-BUSBOYS Help Wentod, M & F 710 TRAL'IEE.S Nation wide company nred.1 4 sharp men lo lill managP. ment rrainet position. l\1us1 hU\'f' c1tr &· ambition. \'all :<Ir. Akins St .... ·n 9&3 213/ i24·0080 f~r a.pp!. ' n1m. Planar, handgrip, slo\•epipt rinder, PeautHul, $415.: Vin1age Ll'ira t-.1odel D, Black with 3.!i Elmar and case, mint canrtition 595; Lek:a 3C l'A'O cqlleclor'.;; lense!, $75.: spotmeler ae. cessory for Gossen Lun:r. Pro with leather c11~f' $10. 496-<1123, eves !Capistrano Beach I Furniture 110 ~. t' ec U<'·W Ill'. 5:-1~4'18.1 51~ 646-7\69 515 cables. single !eve~ ron~rols, ..::c..::::...:::..::::_ ____ _ 67;)...4111 . 1 _:c:_::_::_ _____ _::"I Instruments, \\·1 ndshi•ld• '69 L''"WASAKI ~ s1,,·-uy ----------!FREE to good homl'. od , <V> ,,.,., .. * AUCTION * rn~lish shl'Cp doi . .J 1no·s. O~tt'i,1 1 ~~t' .t, l~I ff'~~ etc. Phone, fl.19--0530 dirt, \\'Ill consmr· btst o!- Fine Furniture 1111tl<'. very IO\'able k i::ood Dutch bunny. 64~3855 :1/3 Boa ts, Melnt./ fer. 557-4804 &. Appllance l'o/(·hllrtrf"rl. just n10\e.>ll S. L·t~ENS 6 ,,,,,_ ol" t.· h·,·,,. Servlc• 902 _M_ob_i_le.:_H_•_m.....;e~•---'.:.:35 L00Katt.his!!455Ram.Air, "-,., -J,., •• ,, ""1S2'l ''' "' , , ~"" u 4 •pd '70 GTO A It Auctions Friday. 1:00 p.m. ..'.~.:.:.~·-:..:~=~::.:..=-::.:=::....; SI t al · · ~REE \\l p 1 -k t1nH'•c• pure.,... it c 1ro Expert CrAf111manshlp INSTANT HOUSING performance e q u lpp•d . Windy's Auction Ba rn · l'irnrr· "" s, ' "" ~ !162-3060 5/3 by land or se11 • .........,,. 64" =• "I•• 4 • old. Li:tr yATtl \\'/childrf'n ~'J" V""rolH ,.... • 2075% Ne1vport, C:\t 6-16·8686 nnly. Hc.gisirrrd parei)1S. 1\DOH1\BLE Cerni Shrri. & Fret es1imate. CAii BUI wknds. Behind Tony's Blrig. "'t'n1•1. Gi·nnan sh<' p h ~rd s-colhe 111[\ pup. Call alt 5 Low guar nte5. &t4-2I99 WHY WAIT? Trucks 962 ~10VING out of slate • \\'ri1nar11nrr. >IS-5t&:i 5/fi p.ni. :i.16-8116 :'i/6 Boats/ Marin• Tilt! llil new Village House 1----------· I 2100 llarhor Blvd. 5 Da)s -:\Ion. lhru Fri. • Apply * :; !u :-1 pn1 for int\/. l:;}O> \\'. Adams Cosla 1'1esa e TRUCK dri\•er, assemblyman. n1ust knOI'.' misct'llaneous ltt'ms for sale 1 YH old pnrl Nor .... ·es1:V1 3 LJ'M'LE hd lers, 11C'cd Equip. 91W by I eviu ~tobile Systems '66 fQRO ECQNQUNE • dishes, picture~. lan1p~. Elkhound doi;, mf'1I. sizr, hon11•s. f1w. 892-3201 5/61 --.;....;....______ with 11Qping shake roof can MOVING! By owner. ti Jli£'ce "A I hid b d I 1 ENSENADA SPECIAL. be '"°" now! ?.todo'· on L.A. & Orangr Co. arra. ______ ..._ __ _ SHOE SALESMAN or SaJes11·om11n • Exp'd in high . grarle faniily s!IOC's. Hen1phill Shoes. 54 Fashion lsl11nd, 644-4223. Sales SALESMEN XLN'T OPPORTUNI TY Balance Flo, Inc. 885 \V. 16th St, N.R. TRUCK DRNERS Trans Continental MacGregor Ya ch! 1631 Placentia. C.l\1. Exprr. Corp. TYPIST • receptionist. 80 \VPl\1 IB:\I Exec Typewriter. D1ctaphonr -lyplni; man- uals, dial':rams, filing, ett'. Salary $550 per mo. Send re. I sume to Herman Smith As· !IOI:., 359 San l\·liguel Dr., Suire 202, N'e111>0rt Bch, Calif. 92660. NO PHONE e P 0 T E ~TI AL FIRIT _C7A7L7L-'~. =====~ ''EAR E;\RNINGSSl5,()()U * WAITRESS·EXP'D +. Not und~r 21. NO PHONE lF \"OU TIIJ,~t\ YOU CAN SELL. & YOU.RE READY TO S1'ART l\1AK· ING RIG :0.10NEY, Tl-!ROUGll THE TR1\JNlNG & SUPERVJS!ON or DAVE LOOKINGl~AND, FINANC· !AL INVEST:\IENT ANA L· YST, R. P.. B R 0 K ER, \\'E'LL PUT YOU IN TIIE DIRECTlON' OF' Jo'INl\:-.'l.'· JAL Sl'.:CURlTY & TIIE !!EIGHT OF' PRESTIGE. AS AN IN CENTIVE TO BE THF: BEST VOLU~lE PRODUCER. Y.'E' LL PUT YOU J'.1.1 A NE\V 19i'l CAO. ILLAC OR ANY 1971 PRES. TIGf: CAR g. WE'LL PAY FOR JT. ''OU CA:-1 EARN YOUR FrRST YEAR Y.1JTI~ us $45,000 -$100,000 IN CO:\l· MISSIONS & SERVICE FEES. TF" YOU \\'.\NT PRES· TIGE & STA1-US IN '(OUR JOB & HOr.1E I.JFE CALL NOW CALLS Apply in person. !'url & Sirloin, 5930 \V. Coast lf11·y., N.B. 1't * 1't \\'AITRESS 1't * * CELLAR RESTAURANT ?20 forest, Laguna Beach \\'ANTED 2 .... ·omen fo r crart !ype assembly. t-.tust enjoy \\'orking "''/hands. \V i 11 1n:r1n. 875C \\'. 15th SI. NB. -Water Meter Maid- Rapidly growing .... ·a1er dis· trict nef'ds mt>ler mu.id. \\'ork outdoors. all 11earher. ?-lust tYIK' 60 "p111 & have g(JO([ o!lice skills. Apply 8:30 lo 12. #3 ~fonarrh B11y Plaza, Su11e 102, Laguna Niguel. \\'Oi'llAN to \\'Ork in donut ~bop. No phone calls please. \\'inchelrs Oon11! Shop, ~7 Harbor Blvd, C.l\t. \\10:\lA.i'l for housN-ork, 8 hrs f'\'t'ty 2 11•ks. o .... ·n transp. $2 hr. Ref's. 675-54 52 aft 5 \7 0UNC rollege girls. 1'ry out for high promot ion sale.'I joh. Starling s a l a r y SIOO/l'o'k. Call for interview on Mon, \\'ed or Fri, 71~/fl'IG-9647. ask for Steve. ,,.,, ~. e·ll· e cour, • ur-crc1\111 relort'd, ,·rry t;OO!t Fl:'1'.1ALE puppies 1 ab ~ Super Van long whtel base. h'.ing Pecan BR suite "'i1h qunisf', tables, iltKl II.I'· \\ /ch!lrl!'f'n, 892_1573 513 _, ~ 30' \~ oz Spinnaker display at. . 1 #~) hr.rge armoh~ chest. Al~o I t I b · 1 c II dobernian mix. ~8-3097 28' '' oz Spinnaker BAY HARBOR \ Queen 6 piece BR !lo1!'d, ~11111 11 ei fri~-a6· i.~"~;..,3 a f''F.:\\ALE Cock-a-Poo 7 CHIL.D swing set good rond. 11 PRICE * * 6·15-01110 $1495 •v see any im. 'tQ-"tUQ. '''''· old. blk, 1111 · shois. 16 MOBILE HOMES suite. Custom.built 8' w!a " l':3.'h'l380 5 ,,1ERCRUISER ,~, .. ,,,,·," TAXES force sale. Antique l'\f'C'il' home "''/childrrn: .v • " 1~25 Baker St .. Costa Mesa -.., _____ • ,..,~......_ ... loveseat. ~culp1urW V"tvet. 25 stone diamond cluster 64fi-b9Sl 514 ALTERED n111!r b'T&Y and equip't !or 396/427 Chev. - 2 Jusl s. of S.D. f'wy at Harbor '~ ~ 2 matching chair~. All "'ood . A 3 v 1 wht adult rat. 1193-2867 5/6 sets. S57-413G 714/540·9410 Pecan coffee table le ct1n1· l'f~R· ppx. c~rals. a uc LOVABLE. obedtenl, housr 'i'iillo"T;;ii;To;;;-;;;;;;:';;,;;;ili::O::;:"'i::C:':-::-----;.-.c l -~=~~::';~~~~-1 2100 Harbor Blvd. mode. Also oak Sf'L Black :! ~~~:~. A;~~; ~a;. dos: look'.ng for " .kinrl Ac~~L~~~~l;ng hair fein~j~ Boats, Po.wlir 906 * UNITED HAS * * TRUCKS naug. 8' sola, 2 n1alch1ng poin1n1rn1 bet .... ·een ]0 & 6 nl~ster. 1 m p~rt Dcnq(!' .~ ta· Boston \Vhalf'r type boat. Ovrr 30 ne.>w makes • order '6!1 Olev. ~ !QD PU. barrel cllJlirs. Lo v ely P\1 fi-12-3230 we.>igh undrr 20 lbs. C\lll New ... ~"-!>. or •rad• !or mo you ~-,·ce -farto~ d•-1 -'611 Chev % ton PU · · · "~noopy", 96&-4688 5/:l [El ~ '""' ... ·.r ....... n1atchinit lamps. IJioettc S\\'L\l\llNC LESSONS I Pits~ c . ....r.., I i...J torcycle. Boat or rrailer for sa\•e ~ plus in.park setups. '69 Chev 1 ton stake set. mirrors. pictures, nl! ,. ' . 1 AKC ff'male Bt>agle spnyf'rt. ..._.., ~ 16' boat, $150. 823 TO'A'lle St, resales + spaces. + servict '69 Dodge Van % 1011 has to be sold. 832-687~ \\ 111 teach in your homt' xlnt "'<l!Ch dog for family · '70 f'ord 1 ton 1take * $1995 11995 $"95 12295 rhildt't'n 6 mo. & up. . C.l\t. 646-1257. +some older units for your HELP! \\'e need a big honie! RPasonable rates ~6·9110 l\'/nldrr child er l'OOlllc. 52 '59 29· T"·inscrew Owens, desert or river lo1s. with llfl gate $3495 Tvoo lar;:<' beige antiriuf' ,•~f~t~1Jp~m~.'=~~=~~-bfi83~"',:=-;'~";;;;;;;;--;;;;;;~;;n.513 C __ •_''--------'-I Take over payments. Unit•d Mobil• Homes Mac Howard leasing veh•el choirs "''/malt'.hlng $50 . d AKC, Gordon sf'llrr, J;>inalr. • BURl\rESE kittens • 13 * 548-2434 * 1761A Npt Bl, Cl\1 645-3140 (Corner lit &: Harbor) ottoman. Our o\\·ner mo\•etJ l.OIY CART ~ · ~SU une Xlnt "-'Stch dng -~ 237 S. Tua., Q,g. 633-2961 1139-9600 531..o607 Santa Ar.a bu·-175 823 Tov•ne St / h'ld Nd I 1 "''eC'k!. CFA, papers, box '67 32' Tl'o'lruicrew Chris lnro a small apartment and .,.,,J · · " \\' c l n'n s o v n S: C 'I ""1257 !rained, 1hots. 962-7480 Corinthl11n, low down, Xlnt can'! take u~. \Vr an-·" · """' -homr. 968-9506 l'\'P.~. :i/fi II Dog' 854 cond, Sl:?.500. 548-2434 almosl brand new. Plra~(' M isce aneous SPA rF.D fcmalC' do~. "ad take us home fo r $600, Wanted 820 sh 0 1 s. L 0 h I c r rm 11 n ~ . 1958 26' CllRIS Connie, '"''i n 55_ 7998 RF.AUT. spr1ngrr Spanirl blk srrew. Xlnt cond, SJ250. • 1-• ~brpherd mix, 9 n1 o ~. & ~ht. needs gd. home & Dys; 547.5-166; E\les G7J.7257 * * Big beautiful Danish 11;· In 20' ~lf-conlainl'd 96&-5i40 !'i/6 loving t'l!.re . 20 mos, spayed . . 1\-Jodern dining table. Trailer. Late model in f'X , T\\'O Jlt11r plriyful haby kit· !e n1. Obedience trained. 40 CLASSIC d1es<'I cruiSC'r · 647.5353 cone!. Very re a Bon ab Ir . 1rn.~. rlnrl\n)! f11ce~. long AKC reg. i\loney not inl· l\f11ny extras, S~. Call LOVELY II' sofa. nr new 962-7689 hatr. Blk & "'·ht. Some tig:er, porlRnt. 5'18-7118 :'J.16-l40t .......,._.__ ---- 2 ei,2b;:"~e~:oin '64 FORD PICKUP C.OldcnWf'Sl. 20'x57'. air· C'Ond, la hi., enclosed porch. VS, 3 speed. rJodlo, healer , Five star adult park, In ntw pa.int. (l.259:nJ Huntington Ikach ( n r $ 1195 Adan1s), choice space. Pric-' ~:r r~a~~!.I. Call 962-5523, ask ~ ~ 2100 Harbor Blvd. s13a. Love sea! $85. tl.i-bo.ck \VANTED f<:1r par1s, 'fl1. '61 61; "·k~ old. 546-52·12 514 BASSI'....,. Hound puppies • !I 28' Chris Twin '66 chair $65. 5$-195!"1 or '62 Fal~n er Con1rl. 4 dr 4 FLUFF"1', Jovahle.> bahy kil· wks. AKC. shots. Tri 1 owner. ST250. 838-3791 _ SELIG Dsni~h walnui reclin. ~~~~~ J,O eng, std trans. 1en~. box 1rflin('<f. 2718 \V. fl·males, Red males. $7j up. Boats Rent/Chart'r 908 2S' 1TI.AVOY -'69 fully • HI. Motor Homes 940 C 11 s Io r , San I a An i• , 4!1~-7712 ' ""Uip. Cos1 over $18,00J. Sell inc <'hai r and ottoman, nut~ • '' Nf.F.D l11roe packing lrUnks 51.'>--.~2 5/fi -~'" Tw·1 c-Cl ri f n $12 ~ C 1 · hy beigt', S35. 495-5696 artC'r '6 ""' e BEAUTIFUL Lhasa .>.0 • , 1 IS '."w 1 s, u. Y ··""" an In an Ce. ~weekdays, or cra1f'S. BEAUT 9 nios 0 I cl ,2 i\psn puppirs. All Hamilron. equip d. Fishing or Cruis· 642-6495 RECREATION CENTER * 54:>.34:i9 * Coyole-1111 Gern111.11 Shep. AKC, ~ho Is. Reasonable Ing. Xlnt cond. 5"8-2'13·1 QUADS 18', S('ff contained. ROY CARVER, Inc. ~~~~ri~r & 11~'.:· >~~~.name Musical Instruments 812 i.;rn!I•'. smai·t & lovcahlr. ~5S37 afl 7 pm. Boats, Sail 909 Sleeps 4, new tires. ~1ust be 2925 Harbor Blvd. * &ID-4611_• ___ DARK faced fender dlx amp 5-IR-478.1 . 513 BASSET Hound, lri.color 19' LIGHTNING w/trailer. ::~~I $4000 takes! Phone Costa Mesa !S46-U4.4 FORCED to sell; nr new $60. Old ('taftsman box CUTE male puppy, Col hr. & n1ale, nttds lge yard & lov N{'f'(!8 Yr'Ork It. paint $l250. ~77'---,--,-~~ 1 '71 Chevy Van, ilide door. V- avocado veh·ei 5(Jfll &: guitar w/case $40. Gibson Ge~an Sho r I h I\ Ired ing can!. Eves or wiuv.ls 645-5016. ~ 8 & 6 sleeper motor home !or 8, au1o. Owner .alter 6 pm, loveseal. Call "°""\ 673-6926 F irt>b\M slignle P ic k-up Po1n1C'r, II \\'ks aid. 636--230!! &\4--00M FIBERGl..ASS sailboat & rent. S200 per "''eek + .05c. 642-4364 Sl2.J. 249 E. '20th, C.M. Qr 17141 G.U-1505 5/3 LOVABLE I t I per mile. 534-8892, 962-8991 '59 EL Camino-New '"''. OlMfOND pierced earrit1£s. ~ ema e awn trlr. ll11.'. good s11.lls . sm. . ... Pt>rf., fiaw!t>.'ls. Sl50. Alli SUNNBASS Amp, 2 wks old. LABRAOOH. mbtt'fi pup. 5 Chihauhua. 9 mo~. 7 lbs, nds 714/5.,l-4513 ask for Alan Trellert, Tr•v•I 945 inns, 3-speed Hunt. !.lust 675" •t 60 RMS 140 ....,ak, SSSO. Call mo. olcl, parti11.lly hnu~e loving home fncd yard. 00 ....,.,.. . Rll. 615-5934. , fll'W. ,,...., 11 · r b k I I d t 11770 ~l! 53• ~~ •124 LI 14 No. ~. w/trailer, WANTED: 16' to 20" self· .fl'';pm. 54~1·,A,, ro f'n , r en y. ........, ~ ....... ~ ., '6G FORD PU yo r&h 4 COUCH $40 Anl1quP til\J(' I O/fic;!Fu~~~iffl;~/--ll c'~'"""~~483~~· -~~~-~"~4 ' $1095. Les~ trailer, $945. eontalned Trailer. Late · · ""• • · Off' F 't I 3 l'o!ALE J\.lal!ese Pups, 6 Eves. 644-2ti01. 1 '£"..... _ _. spd tran1. Good cond . bedroom furniture S50. 1224 ice urn1 ure THREE be t'f 1 k'n 2 C modr 1n u,.c. co .. u. Very $1200/beat o!r. 646-816J Belfast. !>43-2929. Equip. 824 nu i u i rns. "''<'<'ks old. AK . XI n t B t SI' /D k 910 rea50n11.ble. 962-7689 --"-'-------1 black & "•hilt' & l or11r1ge & pnpl'rs. $250. Alter 6 pm. oa s, ips oc S '58 GMC %. T. 4 spd s· PARCHMENT beige CUN· CALCULATOR, mechanicnl; white. WC'ant'd "" hou&f"-613-4905 26' SLIP, $6:1/mo. Private '70 FIELD It. Stream 15' alps tnu1smi1sion. 1st Je&lt. offer ert sofa "'/lilted p!11slic 12 d;.,·1. to-. ,,,,11 brnkeo. fH8·1630 !'i/4 b N 2 1 ,.._ 1, elec brk1, xlnt. cond. toke•••• ~o ~ nr.;3 .,. r-* AIREDALE * a!h. o. Ba boa .....,vf's, $1150. 540-Zllll .,.,,...~u:ro NlVCr.!. s4:i. 67,,..., '' 111emory $]50. 675-6060 VERY. vrry tiny 1, Siamri;f' AKC 1 yf'Ar old female. N.8. Call 67H331 '60 CHEVY 1iJ Ion P.U., V·ll, RIVIERA hidt'·a-bed, green Pianos/Organs 826 kil!C'ns to r" <' c ll t 1 o r1" ! -=-*-="~·~-~11~63"-'*---125-3.'i. SLlP, choice location, Trailers, Utility 947 R&H, new trans. clutch. '"'eed. Good condition. r.tal· l --;;:::::::::':~:::;:::;--l..".h~~~536-04':"'::'.'.'c1~6:__ __ _"'."ll ::: omes. · .i • SALE or Lease. Reg. Tuy fox ample parking 14' T•ndom Tr•ller Mech. xlnt. S700. 540-4403. !res! /le\I'. $50. 646-9149 ,-I A th . ·" a~ ory u onzeu YR old fema!t' c;it, nds lerrie r, fem. pup & AKC * 645-14-04 * With 4 wheels. All steel weld. Auto Leising * * GOLD quil!cd couch & Dislributor for tiome. very gent!('. good 1·eg. Yorkie male. 549-1314. Aircraft 915 ed construction. :14" Sleel ,[ __ M_~_..,_ .. _•_• __ I[~) •1~'-"_'_'_''~·~6~m-'_'_0_1d_._s~m=.. Y11maha * Kimball i\/chlldren & dogs. 5-18-0813 ie.-!o~AUL~M~A~Tiil~A~NifP~U~P~S.~A~K<iccJ:'.:::~:_----_:_~ deck plating. Will sell or -·--L-E_A_S_E---I . . Phone 64&-9166 ,_~0,"1° •* C'I'hom ... a_:i'lt LHASA APSO/Tcrrier ~ slrvw qual!ty. Pvt pty: PILOT'S ZEP porlnbl<' OX· trade for pickup. 3166 Sicily, """" Garage Sale 812 n.O er ampu.: py Arlorable malt', 3 1110s 673-2109 ygen w/case -22 cul It, 4 (Mesa Verdel C.M. 24 mo's w/purchase option A sk for M r. Ne wton 547-6771 ••••••••••1 I ~~'.!!~~~---~ fabulous selection of new & 967-0512 outlet wfmasks. s12;1. 11 cu 'i--:-".--7'-'·~:__~.,,, I '7o l\fa,,.erick, SS9 mo. SALES:\IAN Service Sta. Antiques 800 l\10VING Sale -50 yrs ae· u~rl grands, spinets con-1----------ST. "s'homard&s.-Giant. _ _. A1K100.C ft. 2 ou!let. S75. 4 to 6, Auto Sarvice, Perts 949 '69 Cad El Doradv. it79 mo. Part time. Neat in ap----'--------c'!umulalion, Evf'tylhins you sole~ & or.eans onlv ~t FREE kltlrns pups. !s "'·ormeu. 67!)-4745: alt 6, 642-4872 '68 Cad Cpe deVUle, S89 mo. pearance. Apply 2 590 ANTIQUES by \Vanda lfuU-"'·ant. 2320 N. Oli\l' l.n. $.<in. COAST MUS fC 962-iG92 ~ ·'i.~"~P~· ~12*1~31~35~2-f36~2~4Xtl.;-n;;;x:I~~~~~~~~~~ V\V BUS 1eat1 for '68 or '61 Frd Galaxy 500, S89 mo. Newport Blvd. C.:\1. man 11181 Bolsa. r.lid'.l;,.aY la Ana. May :l &. 4. 11.ll da~" JllE\VPORT & HARBOR .,/J CUTE pupplt's, :l poodle mix. 1 later. Best offer. '67 Cad El Dorado, Sll5 mo. SALES l\l<>r, !or C.l\I . Xlnt City 892-3622. Spec. m dep FURN., n1at!N'ssf's. 2 ft'frs, Costa 1\f<'sa * &12.2851 NEF:D good homes !or small I bea.s:le & fcrriC'r mix. SS. T•--tot'on J/ct1 J ** 968-1210 ** AND O'llfERS • ,1a~1 ,. & duJ eoch. Horru &IZ-9161. -· ' ~=~='""="'"-~-oppty (or hi earnings. Fuller . t'lolhes, many misc. Turs, • 300 p· & 0 ·11tl'n5 yng a l cars. "J :!:~;;;;;;;;;;;;·;;; CHEV. 283 V-8 & PO\\·crglide All c'!ars w/AIR but Maverick Brush. 5-i6-574.i. A :VT I QUE Arm o ire \Ved 10.-1. 4~200J. :K17i2 NE\\'-USE~!ng ':u~~or ~~13 5~~ IRISH Se!tt>r puppies, AKC trans. Trans: is good,enginc _SOUTH COAST SARAH Covenrry needs II. or 1,/original bt'vf'lerl mirror l\farilyn Dr. South La.gufl!I , business. Rentals SIO a mo. LOVING ~an1a ~nl &: 3 kil· reh. Champion sired. Show needs "'Ork $75. 836-5fin CAR lEASING Pt timr h!'lp. ~n in· doors Approx. 1880. F..xcPl. GARAGE Sale: slove, dine1· Stl'ln .... ay·, Baldwin & Ka"''ai !<'n~. T1.ecr·Calwo. _ \V 11 l & pct. •'lal<'s only • 968-6927 Campers, Sale/ Rent 920 -300 \V. C.t Hwy, NB 6-45-2182 1-ond. Askin~ $400. 67::Hi4'05 u· h drliv('r Davs· 525-0154 '60 Renault Daunhine parts. \•estmrnl \\'ill rra111, nun If' M'1s. pans, is cs, l'!C'. Chlckt>rini;, i'amaha. etc. · · · · AKC St. Bernard Puppies, so~rE NE\'V LEASE a new •n Pinto $50 nge 20. ~l40--061,I ,\NTIQUE pump Organ, xln\ 296 Walnu1 SI., t.'Ornl'r ol FIELD'S P!Ai.VO CD. 2 l\lTTENS, 8 v.k_. old • 1 frmale. Born March 17, '71. '67 CHEVY m stlc::k ,_. ton 839-7167 alt 5 mo. (36 mo.) open end. SClfOOL IC'achrr:. ivho play ('Onclllion. Be~! oUer over S;i.nta An;i A\.'r. Costa l\1t>sa Garden Grove ~rey, I b!at'k. box lrs1nf'd Ca!J 642-4586 eves/wknds. w/8' cabover camper. New I ~~~~~~~~~iiiiij RENT a new '71 Pinto $t piano to lrarh p/1ltne Call $050. Call afl 6 pm. 49-l-1510 ~G~A~RA.::cG~E=~,.7L~E~,-A7p-t-,~ize ITI4) 645-32.}(I <714) 633-2770 6~6-12fill 5/6 • 3 hlk !<'male La. b load levelers. lmmac Ir ex· j' dAy and .4c mile. Pu.t a :\1usi(' Sy~len1s. ~1--0_14·1_ Appliances 802 relrig, Furn &: :\lisc. 216} !IAJ'\f\10ND. s 1e1 n way, r R ~= E pup I' y, i;:: o o cl rr.lricvf'rs, AKC regis. Ira sharp. 33,000 ml. E1tlru. I II M l Uttle kick ln your lite. SF.Al\tSTRESS -Upholstery. RErRJGF.RATOR, Gibson, Raleigh SI., C.r.I. Y11.maha. New & used 11'/chilrlren, need~ homr. * 492-13.18 * $2500. 675-1709.. Auto,forSjle _ THEODORE fap'd only_ apply 1137 W. * &IC-0035 * pianos of most makes. Best 891~1298 :its _1 SI LKY TERRIER STUD '11 PACE AtTOw l\1olor 1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-••• 1 ROBINS FORD runs \\'ell, CQUld use pain· I·~~=~~~~~-, • 18th~ Costa ~lesa. ttng S:!:i. L~ rcfrigeraior GARAGE Sale! Clothing & buys ln So. C11llf. at Schmid! 1 BLACK cockrr·poo pupriy. AVAIL. AKC. PROVEN. Home, Sips 6, st.Ir cont.. 2060 HARBOR BLVD. -'1ECRETARY 'A illi pulloul <;hrli·r~ & hot· mi~c. Jtems. i78 \I/. 18th St., r.1u~lc Co., 1907 N. htain, Good with childrrn. 3 nro<1. * 646-73.15 * gen·111r, 1umn1er dates General 950 COSTA MESA 642-0010 Ne1\I o!licC's • Airpor1 L<>c. 1on1 fl'cezer. runs \'rry 11·rl\ lcc~'~l-~-~~~·--Santa Ana. olrl. 642--0829 !"l/G iA~·u··c'<sm1k"k;j-;;;;i;1,""'3i"-;;;;;;-&;;l.~•~oo~i~l.~S~J'.:>-21>~l~O-:_ ____ l'.':oO""-:-o-------Autos Wont·• 961 • PIANO t N " 1 y. ma· mos CA'1PER S' cobo"•r -Good oppor!unlty !or al('rt $.ill. Ap1. i;\7j' rrfrig. APT of f11rn. Incl. Riviera ' nstructions. <'W LARCE decora1i\'e l ypr Poodl<'s 646-0142, 333 E. ". ¥ 1960 CADILl..AC Coupe de secretary. !n 11urk in fa!\! \l/croi;s top fJ'Pf'Z<'r. run~ couch, t11•in beds. tables, Eng1andCo nserv111ory rock.~. You haul away. 17th St C:\I W/JackJ, $150. Vl!le & 1962 Lincoln Con· paced N.B. a cl,, f' r r ls in g .... ·ell. lookJ; nicr $65. 839-4i3l chairs, 962-9568 i\lusic training. :,.·our hOmC'. r>l!J-1314 5/6 <i'Hi~·ij·~·Zii"ii:· PiJP<"'"iiW.~l--~-*~·~1~2-~177'."'_5~*~--!incntal. Very reasonable. I I. IM.tciir.1.ii'V:---1m 1-''5''":":""~'.',' =~----1 :;c;;...::::.:_ _____ .::.: SCHNAUZER. PUPS. Male n · k A I T' • Se . agency Al! skill.• inc uc ing LADY Ken rll or f' 11u10 Machinery 816 I GREEN couch .... ·i1h small 81 mud. Groom. Cycl••• Bikes, IC u 0 ire rvu.:rs, Sii req'd. S:l.1-!670. y,'fllihf'r. x!nt rood $65. J<en· ALLEN ORGANS exclusively rip. Yol.I pick up. 960 Denvrr 846-0839 Scooters 925 Inc., ins Newport Blvd ., DURE!. ADVF:llTISJ:'l:G nlorr nulo "'ashcr, good NEW rear mount angle Also CONN & \VURLITZER Or. t.~1. 5/6 Yi<O;;t<i;i;<;;~tffl~~;;;'.1----------C.M. 2172 Dupon! DrfSu!tt' <I concl. $3..j. Kenmore rite'! grader blade for 'wheel Trac· Gould l\lusic Co, since \91l -.-.-----. --~--YR old &ha.c:cy female dog. 1967 RED ford Station ~ri••Porl Beach. Calif G II _ _. Tor, $!35.. ll46-J.l47. 2045 N. Main SA, 547-0681 f HEE pupp1r~. pl\rl German Goo ct w /ch l Id re n . BSA 441 Victor 1968 \Vl'lgon . Original owner. air tiryt'r S:,O. ouAr & de vrn:u, Shephrrd, lo good hon1e JlouM<broken. 536-1045 4113 $500 or best offer. SERVICE Sr. Sa Ir s m II n 54~2. M1-81 \:i M iscellaneous 118 Sporting Goods 830 .~46-268R 5/6 Call 645.5651 conditioning. Call 847·6394 l/tinir-li1r 1nPchan1rs, 2 ~Ti. ----------Horses 856·•----=-'-'-'--"-"---alter 4:00 "'eekday1 and all WE PAY TOP CASH for used can A: truck3, Jtat call U3 for tree estlmatea. GROTH CHEVROLET fnin C'Ji:Pf'r. Ne11I in appear. usr.o Ian:,, rap 11 c LI y GRASS RUG. 12'xl7' Slj, SURFBOARD, 6'8" Chuck GORGEOUS lilt]{' rPdrli!h· ----------1969 KA\VASAKI. ~ c'!C. dirt day wttk-er.ds. .. , Apply T.J90 Newport Blvd, Cti!ligan 10.'fltCr oofrciwr. Brit vibralor SJO. 16 cu. fl. Dent, Coor! conrl, only 1 hlark k11tt'n1. Helf S1an1t'SP. BO>; stalls lor rent Al equipped. Like new w/800 ==-~.....:'-~~--Ask for Sales Manaier 0\. l\lnkc otler. J40.20-IO or refrti;? w/iccmaker S\9'5. rlini:. F in box. S65 or olr. ~l&-130R :i/6 Otani\' County Fair mrs. 642-1!'J36 U~~ c~~.10~;a~Uil~~~h!~ lll211 Beach Blvd. 612-.19:16 ,-1 <o1-t-.1ark 842-6023 l\J..,..,.'-'NS • 6 wk~ olrt. I l:rnunrl.,, Rf'asonable rates. Honda 50 Lt'ke New H S'.ERVtCE Station attendant~ ···~·~,:::::~';,._~----~-1 -,.;;;;rmm'-'T.c;;;-"" 8 ,,,, Bay St. See 2036 Harbor. untin&ton Beach 1'1A YTAG •ras d"'•f'r $65 • ..,, 7'2" SURFBOARD n1 a I". 4 fem a 1 e ~ . ~~~ll':!er p.m. 5.l.0"2374 or 11=. •.u ~1 CJM 841 ... ~ KI "-~ w/rxp. full !lmt' 1la)~. Also, " •J CARPET Layer has quality 1 ~-~~·~·~~~~~~~1;~·;;:;;•=::::;=::::;=~==~-=::::;=~· =::::;;;;:::::;==::::;;:...:;;;;;:~~·=::::;::::;=~=~:;;;;I ~p. flt ime luhr n1an . Ask Nori::(' auio l\'allhrr $6.i. Bulh shags & IU-Lo al disrount 96S-18fil alter 6 pm 646--11'121 516 tor Torn. n1c.1111eld 19th & xlnl cond, Gu11r & deJi,,.ercd. prict>s from S2.50 a yd. Free Stor• Restaurant 2 i\10 o!rt kittrn, 1139-145'1 Rff Nel'.·porr, C..::\I 546-8672. 84141115 Est. ~lr. Ed f714) 871-99ilS Ba; ' 132 2 pm . !'i/6 &o.ttilnd ll•*J SERVICE !'!;i Al1f'oci . i\h1~t e REHL T wshrs.ga11 dryrs HAND LOO~ 36" rnapll' ----------BLK long hnir n1a!e kltlrn, M1rin1 Equlpmtnt lC.. ~good ~11!r~111an. S,..l11ry + Sj() Guar·Dcl\', J\1str Chg. noor n1odcl 8 h11rne~s 10 REACl·f·IN rtlrlg. Onr 60 cu . hsbkm.' 673-8128 ~/4 ';mmmmmm;;i;iii;; Con1m. App!y In prr.'l<ln, ,\1 i! y ta Ii rep a Irma n . IN'ar!le, m11ny access., $22}. fl., S7:i: !\\lo 40 ru. ft., i ;.o 2 FEi\1ALE l\nlens 6 "'C<'ks 1 :\100 Harhor Bl\ld, C .. \\. 714 :531-86:17. 714/675-3.'lR7 ea. S..~2603 ar 536-8328 olrt. 846-9686 5/J General 900 ~EftVlCE S111.tlen A1tr1\tl. \VE ST ING H 0 USE auto F-0-LO·UP tied~. d r a pr s. GROCERY store equ\pmc11l. J.'EMALF; Afghan to good ----------- Mat11rf'. Gr1t\'Pyurd !ihHt. "·11.1her &: e!ec: dryer, SSO. Good rondlrion. o' h, r rr11.sonabl!'! 847~1n or 5J6. I , ""32'!1 514 CAPTAIN C 1 d &di' ed Hlil'l lflm ..... ..-. • ply ArC'O, 36.16 Jo~. ·oa~1 X nl ron . l{Uar e 1ver · ~f is c'! r l J a n to u a Hema. =~=~-==---2 PLA YfUL hl~rk kl!IC'n~. 11 U11lln1l1cd license· any Gl'O!I' CdM :~16-.11672. 847-8115 642-8368 TV R d ' H 'FI tons. 30 Years ex""'ricnl'e . · , I 10, I • WkA old. 54:-Hi\2'.l 5/4 "" TOP SS Pald !or ttfrii: .. BAJ.BOA Bay Club J\lf'm· Stereo 8361----------111!1 & power. Professional Sr. Design Engr ,:.to\'e~. n·asher .t tlryers. bership. Trlln!f<'r & tax 1----------5 Pl.i\Y~'UL killt'ns lo gtlO{I sport fishing gUlde: Mexican TO S-15K. ;\I.Jo~. + mlq. 10 fr~:'H!l.'lll: F:ve• :iJ6...4Q.tl incl Sl200. 5'18-5S5l 21" WESTJNGllOUSE mlor home. 673·0925 5/:l k Crnrrnl America & Paci!· yr:a. cryoJ:1•nlr~ l'XPf'r. Lt\ltGE REfRIGF.RATORS t'On"1Jle. Be1utlful t-.tAplt 4 Blk & "'h! prr&iAn kittens 1 tc Coasl v.·att"rs -lnstruc· • NEWPORT 4000 BTU Room Rir cabinet, ex. cond, Color .,.,.k,, 673-4843 5/3 lion In hoat handling, sea· ._ Ui, $45. S:U cnndllioner $75. Ma~tcr Ant!'nn11 • M'lving, -. O r-trsonn•I Agency c:uaranlC't<rl * 646-";820 • 6-l5-4!Kl8 • must Sf'\I! Sl50. G41i-41S4 or 6 wks fi trr; klllcns long hair ma.ntihip, R &: celestial 833 Dover Or., N.B. ELECmlC dryf'r, t'ri.cl· 1'.1APLE bunk beds. fW'\t:r stt Al 383 \.\·,Bay, C:\I, Apl arllf curr .tl~96 5/3 ~~1~1~~y 11.~WHu;RE~ 642·3170 <faire, Runt on UO \'oll, ,--•. -niplet• "'· StOO. 3. S.2 3 MIXED breed puppi<'~. I & I U ~:0.1 Carpel Clt'ant'r or bdpt'r. tlean cut. r,;prr prtl .... 111 1r11n. ,\p11ly 1710 S&U)trlor Avf', C.~1. ___ _ T•laphone Solicitor1 i..tl(!lllon: La~OA Bc~ch. Qtmpany "·Ill 1r•1n. Goo1 •1l•1J1 -+ bonu~e1. Cen .... ·ork fmm OOmt-or olUce. C.U t<bllt.rt S.17·3800. ANY l'li.y 11 lht BBST day to run an 11d! Don'! riP!11y. r11ll tnrl11 y. li'7-·,·7t _ ~... ~~ '" 5 3 co.pta n w re ava able !or Sl.l. a.IR.-= tnytime 968-9202. RCA complr!c'! 2·""'8Y mobilr 894-2571 / ~•tended cruising. Exten- HOOVER porl11hle .,...ashrr, rE\\'PORT BCH TENNIS radio l)'llc:m. Ind base & 6 WEEKS old mixrd ho-..:en., Alvr 11dmlnlstr•Uve experi· roppertonr. TW:'ar new. $;)(). CLUB ml'mbf'rshlp for salt'. remote tranrniittcr&, litt adorn.hit>! CAll 64G-n56. 5/6 enct>. 646.2971 Cflll 642·058·1 Reatonable! 637-ml 1n1enn11, lt'rmi1111tion uni!, "4 ="'-:..,_~,;.;..:__ ____ , H t · t D ' h h mobilr unlts & migr cqnip-TIME FOR NE\V 7' Sportyak dinghy. o po1n 11 was e r 80\\11.ER'S'! Bowling hAll, nien!. Full pril'I:' \4j(), Call oar~. anct'lor, J 1, bp John!IOn CnpperlOM>. Runs flnf'. A real men·~ bowllni: ~hf>e~ & bag. :,.ir..,it6G or 494-St.>5 QUICK CASH mo1or. $229. Sec at 11759 h11rx111n al $50 . .HS.0674 SW for 11.ll! 646-J6l2 Ecl!nger. 1''ln Vly, 531-5063. \\'F'.DGF',\"OOD G•s"r•-ng" C TV .,, BARSll,AY walnut cab!nt'I. THROUGH A F" G ~ ...,. ._ 2r· olor Su5. 32'1 JBl .. 6{1(} amp. JBL LE·l4C · 1BEH 11..AS.°' Dinghy & 3 hp Older but very clean. $35. Che\')' en~ine, bt'~I offer. ~ptllk"rs, Empire 39 8 DAILY PILOT Evlnnide OUlbrd. S 115 . 496-4121 !Capo 8'>11t'lll • !'>48-6..'\29 • furntoblc, Sony J.hl'11d lapr, WANT AD 673.!tflll6 (!f' 675--0406. DIAL direct &IZ-..'16711. Charge 3 0 v o I E n t' )' c I o p" d I 11 f(~h'°r l1101>r, Coit $2200 SABOT SAILBOAT )'l'!llr ad. then i.11 h11t'k and Amerlcn.na 19!!S. 10r!r:lno.I tlt'.~t flflrr n\'l':r $1 000. 4 tn 6 642·5678 $i3. 11''"' ,..., lht T'll\ane nntt1 rrlrr s.i2;1 $Hl(l R:ti·SS~l rrn. lii::....1745: n!I 6, ti42-4~72 548-407' ~------"---''----------~--------- I ' 1n.1• ' ,., .... ,. '"' 7.71.?6 • • ' I ' I " I • --- J• OAll V PILOT TutJC111. May 4. tm -..... AutOa W•ntMI 961 Autos~ Imported 1--------970 Autos.' lmportod 970 A.utos. lmi>ortod '71 c.~DILLAC MGA -.,.;, T_O_.Y_O __ T_A--l-----=v""o""L""vo-:::--....._ • ' 970 Autos, lmportod Autos, Uted t90 Auf°'f UMd 990, Autos, Used 990 IMPORTS WANTED On.na~ CounOet TOPS BUYER BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 18881 Bfaeb Blvd. R. 8eub. Ph. 847-8511 W!: PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP USED CARS U· YoUr cu ii extra clean, RC Ila tint. BAUER. BUICK 234 E. 17th St. Cost.a Mesa 548-7765 AUIOi, Imported 970 ALFA ROMEO '67 oumo -,..,,-~...,..._,,.-_,.... --------1·-------·I CAD,'" EL DORADO 1--------1---.... oi---- ·59 MGA Road.st<r·N•w pet"t '71 MARK II SEDAN VOLVO UNBEU~'VABL>: 1970 CffRYSU:R 9 "'"'"'" 1970 FORO LTD .... '69 PONTIAC <1ilvtr), top (black), .seats DEMO SALE BUT TRUE: Town '-Count?')'. f<'ull pwr, 4 DR. ,SDN. GRAND PRIX !~2!l.,. s~~,'1'r0frw.h!! !1:! lie. 4 Doo A 1 di Ra a 144 Automatic le Air Onlv 7 ,470 Mi'lllS tac, air. ·All options, $447:;. EXCEl.J..ENT MUS'f SELL Automatic. air COnd., wsw, NJ'J '""" ...._......... r. utomat c. r. ' e 14.2 Automatic '' '714: 613-5203 ONE OWNER TRADE A1tra.c-1ive Lime Jros l tinlst- TG, Pwr. St. dlr. Muat sell. MGB ·dlo, heater. Loaded. {# 197• • 144 4 Spttd Sold flitw & Strviccd by lll LATE model 300 conv. 24,000 &aut)fut darlr ivy metallic with black Interior, E(fuip- Unde.r factory warranl)', ---------·I 2JT) Take older car in trade e 1&1 Automatic 'FACI'ORY miles. Mln1 cond. Stlll under fini1h matching Landaa root ped with tiuro tr11n11., radio, Take older rradt. Will fin-"' or 1ma.ll down. Under '7.000 w s ia.li 1 Ml\ CONDITIONlNG Call 3 MCB GT '67 Xlnt cond. mil w·u fl nc pvt pty e pee ze n wart. by orir owner .. Ivy aold interior equipped healf'r, pow. s-tl'er .. pow. ance pvt. pty, 540-lOO 'Meehan. A·l. New "tires. Ca.lle~lOO ·= $1so&. · Ovenea.s Del!very Exqulslt.e·llme green· finish 64;>-JJ95, 222 W. Wilson With .i.uto Irani., radio, brake~. po\\'. wlntklw8, a •JS7-0627. paint, clutch. Quick ii.le w/whlt.e vinyl top '-plush 1964 CHRYSLER Wgn, 9 heater, power steel"ing, toi! beautiful cat throug-hout. LATE '68 JAGUAR ;1650. 61~ '71 CORONA "e.GJt Lit•*• gieen full le91her Interior, p/b, rack. MOO. Eves & quJc.lc M.lt. (YCN 3M), ;15."JO Sho>A's good care. YCR897. XKE 4.2. Xlnt cond . Low 2 Dr Hard LoaMd 4 UllWI f'u.H power. itK:I. 4oor JI)(!~, wkends. 549-3614 shows: exCl'llent care, 37.> .S297:'i. Johnson & Son, 2626 mileage. $3200. 675-6226 PORSCHE apd. • dir. ~· i'riee $2i&l VOLVO cru~ control, light sentinel, CONTINENTAL CQS. $3375. John110n le Soo, Harbor Blvd .. Costa Me.sa.- N. Lo 11.el'f!O, rear window defOg-.......,. Ha,bor Blvd., o .. 18 '"O·.~'" JENSEN ,63 p h S 10010 financing, w pay: -...m .~::::..::·~=·•::._ _____ _ orsc e uper menta on approved crtdit. 1900 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 !~~ 0::::i~~;1~· !t\~i --19-7-0-MA--R·-K-11-1--I Mesa, SfO.~ •69 PONTIAC --~CH_R_Y~S-LE=l--i~..:.......F_O_R_D___ PONTIAC JAGUAR '71 JAGUAR V12 JENSEN c:~~~:~7 ~: ~I~~ ~003'.sooJ Ca1J ~ THlfl has the showroom ne:wnes.s. 50,000 ml, S ~r warranty '61 FORD BONNEVILLE Sta . Wag. AUTHORIZED wheels, recent enaine =~.;;,,.c.•,,t.,.,,c,.•~m~,'==~ 'VOi.VO' lZLV095)' Elegant blue white Broug-STATION WAGON 'V·8 11uto. trans hicloryalr SAL.ES:. SERVICE PXW982 '69 TOYOTA WAGON • ham top, blu~ le•ther Inter-Factory air, automatic traM, I ca~itioning. "iuu po~r.• fmnl&Culate! 5 spd, dlr. 1 ( $2399 ~l\ie~ klr. Every deluxt extra, power steering, power brak· power st~ring 'iYKl53 J1rtupori 31111potts owner; factory hardtop. 4 wheel drive. (ZMR~90) Full •iFRIEOLANOtR'' .I(!) Incl ster~ radki It 1111)@ es. Good cond. 39lBND $358, 8 CHICK IYERSON ~ CADILLAC <leek, "Michelin ~lee.I-belled $1995 · CZX"U9SSJ Full price $1995. price ;2799. Barwlcl!: Im. t»"M av.ch IMWY. •> AVl)'iQRIZEO OE,,LER tin!s. For sale by owner. Mee How•rd L•asinn DAVE ROSS Small down. Will finance pvt YW ports, 998 So. Co.a.st Hwy., 893-7566 e 53'7-682.f 2600 HARBOR B~. ... PONTIAC pty. Call aft 10 am 540-3100 Laguna Beach. 5464051 erl--=-=· ..-;=-=:=:.-.--COsrA MESA. &42-8119 <Corner lst k Harbor) er 4.Sf.t';;iOS. 3100N•Wwpo. ~~·a"chwy. 549-3M1 Ext. fi6 or 67 -49.f..9T.n . • VOLVO P1800/He 540-9100 Open Sunday CORY AIR ~-9600 531--0607 Santa AnA ., uco 1970 HARBOR BLVD. Very clean 'fi6, R , .• 1970 FORD LTD 1967 Alfa Romeo DUE'ITO ~=~..;..,..,.,-,..-==,-COSTA MESA TRIUMPH overdrive. 837-4498 °'"':.$1;~·.73-<,.s . KARMANN GHIA ~.6=5:,:,pc,.:.oR"'s~cn""E-c~ --------'" P·ISOO. Xln• "'"'· N•w '69 EL DORADO '65 CORVAIR • ~..:~· 1960 GHIA '71 SPITFIRES b'"'· · Tir.,. dutch. •tc. EXCELLENT CARE AUSTIN HEALEY O'drive, Sac. 714 : 846-9518 Brome with vinyl lop. Jo'ull IUEF 089) Beautiful one ewner trade IJJ, Lots of miles o! transport.a· White with -red interior. Ex· NOW ON DISPLAY All · $395 Aul.I Used 990 power. the goodies + Dark Ivy Metallic finish ·51. HEALEY JOOJ. Looks, runs good. Rere:nt engine work. I want newer car. Will sell this for $800. 546.205() BMW tion left. Specially priced cellent condition. (TZP 808) ""-me In for a t••I dOv.J • · · ...., new tires. •9435 with ma!ching landau roof. '" q"ick .alo. QDF325 »uU pnco $2496 "' W<• FRITZ W. ARREN'S * TRADE INS * $4995 ?N4wu ~ 77~• . Jvy gold inferior, Aulo. LOOK • ;'19!1.00 trade. Call 494· 'f'I. SPORT CAR CENTER SALE AT WHOU:SALE trans., Radio, heiter, pow. CHICK IYERSON 1963 PORSCHE S.C, 71D E. bt St., S.A. 547-0"164 '66 Lincoln ConL $1495 l'IU ... --··• llftU-..J __ • 2100 Harbor Blvd. 645-M66 er steering, power brakes. YW Bahama yelt.,w .• Defies d~-Open dally 9-9; closed Sµnday '66 Olds Toronado ;149:'i ,.~ ,.~ '63 Corvair Spyder • ~ F t 1 1 s -" -2100 Harbor Blvd. M5-0466 6""" ac ory 11 r. e c, ee anu scription. Th.!s one excel-VOLKSWAGEN '67 PonUa~ Catalina .st395 condition, 4 spd. Must sell! drive to appreciate. J75CQS. 5'19·3031 Ext. 66 or 67 Ienr lhru out. PXW-982 Mac Howard L•as1n9 · '69 CADILLAC Eves. 64l-6832 $3275. Johnson k Son, 2626 24M Hiui>or Blvd. at fair Dr, Costa Mella 546-8017 Automotive Excellence 1970 HARBOR BLVD. LOOK • $2,399. ---------"I fCo.t-ner l5t & Harbor) Coupe De Ville. Full power, e '63 CORVAIR BUS. Nr.w Harbor Blvd., Co.ala Mesa. 1969 PONTIAC GTO'f PRICED AT WHOLESALE Beautiful L!n1e h•osl metalli~ finish with hannonii.ing Lan dau & interior. Auto tranJI.,( radio. heat., pow, steer:,1 pow. brakes, air cond., etc~ Excellenr condition throug!J- oul. See & drive today. XTG. • 923. ;2175. Johnson & Son,' 2626 H11rbor Blvd. Co.sta Mesa. 5'10-5630 · I COSTA MESA CHICK IVERSON Large Selection 839-9600 5.11-060'1 Santa Ana factory air, au!omAfjc door tires, Clean, Extra11. S400. 540·5630 , . 0 1970 Karmann Chia, auto YW Of YW C BUICK Jotj<s, etc. Gold with black _•c;•.:.•.:.•!:pm:c.,. . .::""'::...:387::;:.0 ___ i'·~.,-F~o...:rd.:.T~o-,-,00-G-T-. A-.-1-,-0n-'68 PONTIAC j trans, 11,000 mi's, Mint ampen, landau. 063AGC CORVETTE dition. 351 cu in., auto trans. BONNEVILLE 2 Dr. H.T. ' cond. Pvt pty, make orter. 549-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 V K b" ./iiiiii-~-!'-~----$439S 673-7489 eves, er 64z...6500 •• om •S.· air, pis, p/b, radio. Best Auro. trans.. factory air, 1 ' 1970 HARBOR BLVD. B N & U -...I Mac Howard Leasing 1968 CORVETTE ENG l27. otter over $1900. 638-5338 or P.S .. P.B .. P. Windows, ,.. Roy CARVER. Inc. -._.,_•·~-~~=-~=co=sT=A=MES~•-~ uses, ew. s... '65 BUICK """"" "' • ...,.,,,,,, .,....,1 · Gh. •~ = I clutch. Bell Ho~ing Muncie dio & hearer. (VZU56()) 2925 H••bor Blvd. '63 Karmann ta ...,.,,,, •-:oo SPEEDSTER. rebuilt lmmMlate De Ivery 8.19--9600 Santa ~ J · N $2195 -n NB "" -4 spd. Complete. Perfect AVEU Costa Mesa 546*4444 590! l:i Seashore r. engine, good cond. 673-3180 CHICK IVERSON LeSabre -4 Door sedan. V8 condition $400. 64.'>-4687 * aft. 5 P.M. * or 67~719 eves. •"••·-outomau·c pow•• CAMARO DAVE ROSS BM\V'.s NEW & USED. all =~~~""'-o,.-,--,. c;:,;T.~~~"°"'.-,-YW " '""• • CORVETTE •67 S 11 v er 19?0 Javelin SST, 360 cu. in. ON C '69 Karmann Ghta, Xlnt cond. 1!65 PORSCHE S.C. 1leering. A very low mile--" •· d k d al P TIA models, parts Md service. 54• -Ext '6 ., Fastback. 4-spd, 327/350 atr<e .. u, ... pe ec . ra 1 s. Overseas Delivery. ;lSSO. ~aU57"--56U * Ra,.~:!.t."'Cl':~R w!~d e.!:,',".!,'. 1970""1V~OR e~vD: 8M'u'st 10_,•.w~~Z03a;t,omobile. 1968 CAMARO, 1 owner, low hp . Air, AM/FM, pwr 536-1287 er 5.11-3028. , c. BOB AUTREY MOTORS "" ... u..,., ....... ..... • .. " COSTA.......... """ Bluebook. Must sell. 6 cyl. ·nc1 XI t nd Pvt JEEPS 2480 Harbor Blvd. al Fair Dr. 1860 Long Beach Blvd. LOTUS ly overhauled. Priced to sell. "~ $895 Riff, power, auto. 675-2634. ;;,... ~~-('ll~j 84~3 Cosla Me.~a 546-8017 m.591.mt YCCS2S 1968 YW CHEVROLET '62 c"""' 327.375 ho.• •pd '67 JEEPSTER, good corn!. '69 PONTIAC-- .70 BMW ""'2 "''"· "'"" LOTUS CHOICNLKY 1$V2,E7R99SON Divnood blu• with black In· BAUER BUICK ~'"'· Very cleao. B•" of· H"vy duty ""' •ml. "''' GRAND PRIX radio, A/C, ;3300. AUTHORIZ!l> le.rk>r. Mag wheela and ra-234 E llth SI [ jjiiijiiijjjjiiiiijiijdiiijiijjji ftr. 645-5960 offtr. (714) 772-8850 Full power. factory ll ir con. * 540-2363 * SALES & SERVICE YW dial tires. XSP314. Real buy. Ccsta M • 548..~ 11 .57 Corvette Cla!!slc 283, Dual '68 JEEP CJ-5. V6, ronvt ditlon, AM/Ff.f srereo ra- DATSUN 549-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 ONLY $ 1099.00 eu. ~70 CA MARO 4 barrels, 27j. HP, Body top, warn hub,, radio. Good dio, padded top. Lots of fac- 1970 HARBOR BLVD. CHICK IVERSON partly restored. 968-2935 cond. ;2050. 67>-3971 tory WaITanty. XTRA NICE Will finance YOU675 DOT DATSUN COSTA MESA YW 23 al .1 1 U Thio '"' h" nmy 3.000 mll" '66 CORVEITE F"t Back. LINCOLN / M H d L • ,000 acru m1 es, LI pow-A/C AIT. P!W, R&H. Best ac owar •as1ng OPEN DAILY '59 Por. Cpe, &61t eng &. er, f.actory air, lilt away and is just like brand new. • . · . . . 1 fCorner l~t & ]~arbor) ANO 3100 W, Coast Hwy. trans., Radials, AM / FM, 549-JO.n Ext.Rf,(, er 67 wheel, almost fllclory fresh V8, automatic, R&H, power rifftr, 547-5871. 70 MARK III .. brown /white .\l9-9600 ~l-0607 Santa Anl SUNDAYS Newport Beach Chrome wbls, I a c q u er , 1970 cJ6~ ~VP. k factory wuranty t 0 r steering & brakes, tac!ory COl.(GAR top. saddle 1nter10r, 5000 ~8:5~~ i!~c~ 'M~E~R~C~E"D"""E~S~'~B=E~N~z= 11 .196~ ..... ;::,;:71~ . .'.'.'~~u--o"n~ . .,~.-.al.,---ow-,-,.,,,. [ ·•1•9"6"o"vu.. w'"-. ~C;;;:o::n:v:.-. I ~·:p::~~t:11~~1~!1t see ~-~~tt~~n~~~.;~~~~;::~ -,~l_,,j._,9_6_9_C_O __ U_G_A~R--· I ~.;~"7L .. 7i~-~~~-, . .,,,-~73oo-,-. "•~U-x-~-as. 6 ~l~ 7 AU~~~~5!u,; 7 $3195 root It. interior. This is pric-,,. p rl d UUNl"'l 8C2·7781 er 5-!o.otU ;4900. 833-3.135 or 644--063 Ocean blue, Oared finders, .ed. to ttll .fast. (32'1CCKl l DR. H .T. ' ect condition, pe . I "" '68 DATSUN SEDAN ;;~E '70 91I~s. 1ilver ~:s :~j~;eat .tum· M~~r'!°rw~~~ ~::i!!~g BAUER BUICK ~~:;:i~eFOs'!!~~~K ~~~~1--"'M""'~C:~C:~;,:':'~N"G=--OAV~,=~SS w/blk inter, am/tm, driv-PRICED $599 .QQ 839-9600 53l-0601 Santa An~ 234 E. lTth SL Metallic fihfsh with black PONTIAC ing lites. 557-9159 aft SPM CHICK IVERSON '6T Riviera, Mint oond. White Costs Mesa 543-7765 In I er i er. lmm11culatel--,=-o==-,.,-e-- '69 PORSCHE 911E. immac. w/black leather interior, throughout. Equipped with '6.5 MUSTANG Extras, incl leather. $5900. YW bucket &eal1, console shift. , 66 CHEVROLET auto trans. Radio, heater. 549·303l-Ext. 66767 5 new tires .. l -·~·r ,,,., .CAPRICE f cto"" . __ .. I < ew s~ Mercede5 Ber11 Jim Siemon> Imps. Wainer & flla1n S! S<1nla An-1 546-4114 4 Door. 4 speed, radio. heat- er, air cond .. Like new. $1399 full price. (UQD312) Bar- wick Imports, 998 So. C.oast Hwy.. Laguna Be a ch. 5464051 or -4!M·9TI1. ·n DATSUN. RIH. Heavy duty bumper. Need equity $500, & take over payments. $60.18 per month. &124i855 aft 5_ Pri. party 962-1563 Air. tinted gla~s. tull power. power ateering, power brak· CLUB CPl '62 PORSCHE, mint COi)-1970 HARBOR BLVD. '-""'"' f'll, a . ., air .. vnu. e c. Xtra fine. Autcma.tic ll'ans.. dition. $290!))~5 I --o.CO;oST"'A"M"ESA"-C---[~!~~:::m::.~·_:54~"i.,::'~';'::~:.....'_,..,.,...'_10_' _•_'~'I r~d';:~~f~~~c~!~ ~~nd., ~~f~~-~.1~';ru:,~~ 6 cyl. Automa'tic, radio, heat- power steering, AM I FM. ,,,,,.--,i..-'i<:~C:,-.,-= '68 VW BUG '69 BUICK Riviera. all $1295 Sons, ·2526 Harbor ·Blvd., er. Ready to go. tSQFS66J. 2480 Harbor Blvd. al Fair Or. Co~ta Mesa 5f6.8017 I~ GTO, mags & new tires: &st offer. &-fore 5, 64.'i-427-4 11fl. 5, 646-0208. Ask lnr Shy. YCDlU 1969 • 912 Original owneT. St M bo 1 Costa MeM. 540-~"" $895 S4900. ~a or 644~ power, ereo, ag w es, ._, $3595 M ... , ""' IVST3871 Call "''"""''· $3400 ...... 1087 DAVE ROSS DODGE 1970 GTO. 45.5 cu. ln., 4 .11pd. :\II performa~ equipped. ;2795. For m o re info call 646-4665 11tter 4 & wknds. PONTIAC 191\4 Gram'! Prix, Alr, R&.H, aulri, vinyl top. '69 DATSUN rdstr lliOO. Both tops, Mint cond. $1550. 547-6245: aft 5, 542-7396. 839 _ RENAULT eo..t Hwy., Laru"' S.och, •--,..-,,,....,==o---M~~,i:,w~~~ ~::~~,' ""· B"'w"k rm"'"· "' "'· CADILLAC PONTIAC l iij~t:~M~~jjl:~;~•;;~·~·~~::-;;u; 62 .:;;RCEDES ':~: '59 RENAULT 4 DOOR .. ._w1 "'A 'NT"·'mED. ,. '69 EL DORADO ~~ .. "';.';:B•vd 't~'.;; DODGE CHARGER ~6~"';~,~~A~'(;" 1969 DATSUN convt-White Good cond. ;825. wtblk top. Good cond.. * 847·8143 * $1400, 644-4641 Aft 6 pm. CUTE 1960 Mercedes Benz· FERRARI New tires. good cond. Must 11ell. S900. 675-3613 FERRARI AUTHORIZED SALES &: SERVICE J1rtuµort · 3\Jnµort 5 3100 W. Coast Hwy, Newport Beach FIAT 16BliJD TI!lnll SH "FRIEDLANDER" 11750 It.A.CH ILYD. (Hwy. 191 89~T":i66 • 537-682~ '69 FIAT 850 Spyder Low mileage. Ex. cond. Musi Sell! 5'1&-0019 For that item under s:;o. h'y the Penny Pincher Autos, Imported 970 '60 Mercedes 220 SE fuel in· jected, 4 spd, Xlnt, AM/FM 11900 or trade S4S--0293 MG MG AUTHORIZED SALES & SERVICE J1rtuport 1l111µorts 3100 \V. Coast Hwy. Newpor t Beact. (.ift\ THINK m .. ~ .. 1'FRIEDLANDfR" 1l1M •11,(H !HWY, $t) 893-7566 • 537-6824 Sell the old stuff Look! Look! Look! MIRACLE ''ROTARY'' MAZDA Coming May 14th At MIRACLE MAZDA 2150 HARtOR ILYD. AT VICTORIA COSTA MESA. CALIFORNIA 645. 5700 Lookl Lookl L•okl StI"tk. <UGR 170) $395 ~~ 2100 Harbor Blvd. 645-M66 TOYOTA TOYOTA NEW '71 NO DOWN PAYMENT $69.01 MONTH* J8 mos. Def. pay prltt. I'll pay top dollar for !'OUf 1 OWNER VOLKSWAGEN toda.Y. CaJI L•s1 Thin 15,000.Mlles and ask for :Ran Pinchot, Still In W•rranty 549-3031 Ext. 66·67. 613-0900. Fittmist color. Full leather '66 VW, new reblt eng. interior, AM/FM stereo, PS. AM/f'M, hlr, sunroof, t PB, PW, P. seats, •ir cond., owner. Xlnt cond. $975. tilt wheel. landau top, «Uto- 673-6281 tnahc lr\lnk le. door locks. 1967 V.W. gq. bk. Tape deck, (•9435) Priced IG aell. AM/FM radio, radial tires .. .-.., f'MI Beil ef1e r, .must s e 11 . 'IJ.t"'*' ,.~ fi45..305!l 2100 H1rbor Blvd. 645-04fi6 1966 VW 1300. private OWTif'T. •:lean . ssoo. cash. Call .Largest S•l•ction 962·M 1 a.11,r 6 p.m. OF LUXURIOUS '66 vw 1600 •••. FM • ..... CADILLACS $750. * Call 61.'l-42~ * $2484.36 or cash pr l c e In Orang• County $2003.55 incl. Tax & Lie '66 VW-SUnJ'<X!f, radio. 6,000 1963 thru 1970's A.P.R. 0 14.54%. SeriaJ No. on new engint. Good c.and. IDC~ 134347. $800. 673-2196. ~ •on approved credit B·u M T '69 vw, 23,000 m i ' s • C.A01LLAC I GXty OyOfG AM/FM, Map & other ex· AUTHOlllU.O Ou.wt l~ BEACH BL. M7-S555 tras. ;1550 or make olr. 2600 HARBOR BL.. HUNTINGTON BEACH c96S-<558=====--I COSTA MESA TOYOTA 1960 KARMANN Chia convt. 540·9100 Open Sunday DEMO SALE Great corn!. Mu" "11· 30 '66 CADILLAC mpg. ;.125. 644-6316 $1777 "65 VW, xlnl cond. Headers, Coupe Dt Ville 1971 TOYOTA very clean. $800. (1) 1213) This gorgeous luxury car ha1 Demo #9206. Lew miles, S92-2272 afl 5 PM. almost all"of Cadillac's fam- full factory equipped. 1967 vw Bug, excellent cond. ous pov.·er features and is 8 OTiiER DEMOS ON SALE w/new engine. , just ready to go. (VDV144J e 64M536 e $1288 ...De.Git Le.wu W TOYOTA CONVERTIBLE COURTESY DODGE '62 CHEVY WAGON S.1 . 1 6 cyl., auto. tra~. 1 ver grey exler10r w th Maler, whittwali' black bucket 5taf8. V8 Pn· (ZKZ.'i82) radio, ?n<I nwner. .S495. Private. tires. I _._.,_·•_1_11.:,. ~~----1 I RAMBLER 9 Pu:sengPr. Aulom11tic, ra- dio, heater. IPLW851} $269 gin,, automatic'. i•dio, ~at. 5888 er. power i;teenng, 1 owner car with low mileage, (726-DAVE ROSS '64 RAMBLER ~~' 2100 Harbor Blvd. 645-0.\66 0 " A I PONTIAC $1295 ! no Classic. Autn, ll'ans .• ra- "·-H ho Bl d t F . ....._ I dio, hf'a!er, whitewall tins. ~"" ar r v , 11 air ..,, . Hi02SB) BAUER BUICK Cti~ta Me,,a, !146-8017 2.'\4 E. 1711\ SL '67 MUSTANG '69 CHEV. IMPALA C.OUpe. Automatic, power •leering, pnwP-r braices, fac-1 ,C~·~·"ll'lllMP111. 548·776.'> VII, P.S., T/wheel. air conrl .• Tory air, low mileage one I! s!en-o, v/top, alivf' color. owner. Sale prict'd. Will '68 DART Jo'ull price $U75. (UTS671l finanee or trAde. ZDV201 Barwick Import! 998 So. Mac Howard Leasing 2 DOOR H.T. Coa.Bt Hwy .. Laguiia Beach . lCorn'r !st It Harbor) v.11:. 11010 traf\11 .. lacrory 11ir, 546-4051 (lr 4S4·9Tn. 339·9600 5.ll-0607 Santa Ana r.i.rl in 8' h\"alt'l', vinyl mo! ··5 R/H Pl" 289 4 $588 DAVE ROSS PONTIAC · 24/Ul Harbor Blvd. at F"1tir Dr. .Costa Mesa 546-8017 STUDEBAKER <XDW6441 . · · "· · ·5pd, '69 Chev. Station Wgn. $1895 .. ne~t~ ~~no~ 1:i!: .. WOY'.k·~r .., J941 STUDEBAKER Hard to lind 9 passenger _. KlngsWOOd. Turbo hydroma-DAVE ROSS mo. 11 left. TiM &44-7907 COMMANDOR, 4-dr, 6 stick. tic, power .steering & brak· PONTIAC anytime Stored 18 Ye11r1, l ~.000 orie e1>. Factory air. Ex:ce.Jlent MUST sell ' Mu.~rang GT mlle8. Like New in k out. condition. ZSS309 Lime gold tbk . J 51 -Sfi.'iO or Trade. &15-4687 $2795 2480 Harbor Blvd. •t Fsir Dr. 4V/11.ul\'l/Ps/P rl I 1 c'. T BIRD M•c Howard Leasing Costa Me1a 546-8017 am/Im 1ter. 64 ~ wknd I • (Corner 1~1 & Harber) 1!l60 DODGE 9 pass Wag. rir 11ft ti --------- 83!1-961);1 531--0607 Santa Ana Gcotl cond. ;150. Call Steve 1965 MUSTANG 2+2. Built '61 T·BIRD SALE OR TRADE btwn 9-5. Wl"lrk ph. 548-2288 289. Extras. Stick shift. Pvt f'ac1ory 111r concl itloning. Me· FALCON ply. $650 Eves 213/592-214.'i. chanirajly ~xcellent. Lie. 1961 Ct\ev, 4 rir. 1mpala 283 IGN 137 eng., Auto. Power • R&JI • ---------1'66, V8, 79,000 mi's, Blue Fair rubb. New bat!. $200. "64 f''alcon Sprint V-S w/vlnyl top. New tin"&. or trade tor P/U truck, pink Runs i!;nnd ;3.'10 Very clean $700.· 64~791 ,,,, •• ,k. 64~214' •It 6 PM. I ----~'".:,"-'...:"'==,..:.• __ I OLDSMOBILE " Sot • Suo. FORD IMPALA. 60 Chev !porl coupe 1 owner, clean, load· $395 Harbor American 641>·0 261 1969 HA RBOR COSlA MESA 1966 Harbor. C.M. 646-9303 2888 Harbor Blvd. ed, .$300. ·10 VW, low mi. Warranly. Yf'llow/blk. $200>. &12-8086 '67 VOLKSWAGEN $850 Very Eood condition Must Sell 548-4090 '64 FORD '67 DELTA '88' '60 HARDTOP, all poWNUr, $.19.~. or trade fC1r sm11.ll eco. ca.r. Jiint rontl. 492-791.J, M nr -492-375.'i 1111 5. Cosla. Mesa 557-9220 673-3553 1"uh1r11.. J i~~. radio, heat• ruJ\ poWP.r. Air Conditioning. $2795 CADILLAC 06'1 CHEVY Impala. SS. Ex-er, tJAE413l <llr. TRFD87. Mutt ~ell. Will 1970 Toyota M.k rt St. Wag. ctllenl transportation, new $588 take lrAde or tinance. Cllll R·• H .. Automatic. 1.,010,.., '62 GHIA. good concl. Runs SEDAN DE VILLE IT n t 1 $2'. 4!'M TI-44 Air Cond. 233BQC • ., great. Must tell. $295. Call TWO TO CHOOSE 64~;j49 s ereo ape: ;), DAVE ROSS .;;.· :,·:;..;,:;,·~~-=-- 'j,) T-BIRD. reblt f'ng. Body re11tt1red. New orig. interior. I mrn11.r.. 839-AAM 64i.2979 '69 1 '70 Borh hove run pow· PONTIAC '65 OLDS euu.,, 442· "" [ DEAN LEWIS "69 VW. 24M, perfect ('(Ind. er k factory air, light sen-• '63 Chevy Impala sports coupe, clean 11nd Jn lr.fPORTS All Xtras & service tTCOrdll. final, door locks. tilt le teJe-Fae air, P/b, P/S, VS top running condition, power .1 -.,.,,,.,..~,,,..,..----·I 646-9303 ' 54+-S262, 495-43-43 acope. AM/FM stereo, lealh-VERY CLEAN * $600 248-0 Harbor Blvd . a t F'alr Dr. steeri~. air, bucket se_Als, 1966 TORONADO l~~~~:~e!llld. ./ '68 VW CAMPER SUN· e-r interior, landau top, fa.c-1 -~~*::._:646-:.::.::1880:::..~*'---cCii°''f"'f'Ma'~"i>-CiiUi,,.....iif~l7:1~~~~~~~'~k;~·n~~~"~~·;~~· $6,,,_!5_. 749_5-56~96 PRICED Jo'OR QUICK SALE TORONADO --=:;;,""~"'"--·I DIAL INT. VERY c't,EAN tory warranty. Priettl tor '69 CAPRICE 2-dt hrdtp, 1967 FO~ C 0 UN '1' RY . · · · · , I Be11uliful Chestnut metallic '69 TOYOTA 644,8401 1111 fi quick sale. Jo"'ull power, Air, Tape, SQUTRE Air, PS. PB, 52,000 ~Old~ 88. P~/Pb. 111r, ~I fini~h \i•Hh ('IJ,qt(lin Interior t2) Coupe & '70 Corona Se· Mac Howard Leasing Clean. 36.000 mi"~. S2575 ~i. (;d fl:Cll.vgl11!tll 1irts. Welt llrt'S, BP•! nffer over $200. au!t'I tra n~. r.:trli .. , hf!Ater: <Ian. &th autcmatic, radio, I VOLVO (Corner lst & Harbor) F.P. 644-4670 nr &1~2182 5.i7-ll1 1 Call 549-1554 , pow .. 11.lt'l'r. P'l'll. brll'<~~. pnw. he•ter, ete. ZA0840 839-9600 s.11-0601 Sant11 Ana 1967 Chevelle Mallbu Ila '6& CORTINA CT, \ 0 w PLYMOUTH .. window~. f'11f'lnry 11lr. RVJ<. SAVE $329t '69 Cadillac Coupe de Ville, wgn--Ntw brake~. lugg n ck. mileage, R/H Radial tires, 4111. $12"5. John11nn & Son, Mac Howard Leasing -'1 24,000 ml'•, Pvt owner. Full pwr rear wndw. ;1200. S97:'t. 545--673-t or ~5-64311. 2621i 1-lArhn r Blvd ., f'Mlll (Cornt.r 1111 & Harbor! 1969 Velvo 164 Sed, R., H., power It. air + AM/FM 846-6369 'fi7 Ford Squire, Original Mf'111 . :r..10-5630 &19·9600 531-0607 Santa AllA Automatic, J.'aclory A i r stc.reo, vinyl roor. Jeather '61i-IMPALA Wen. Auto, Air, owner, Xlnt uond . '69 ROADRUNNER •BESI' fiARGAJNS Cood . Shll!'JI. YWR34J Inter tilt wfwil power All pwr. Nu Tirl'~. fi0.000. * tl46-li006 * TIME FOR COME SEE OUR DEAN LEWIS door ··locks, Perfe~t cond. 11150 or bt's1olr.1133-2'238 "·•=1~ro=R~D"M"u-,-t,"'"'c...,390~w-l-Jh-, V•, 11u1omat1c . .:,.din, he•rtr, SELFCJ'ION' Or IMPORTS 645-2182 °66 OlEv-C•prtce: w•--n. 6-f6..9303 ·~~ $peed. Custom chrome whl s. pow'er ~ stt'erlnR & brakr~. • TOYOTAS '65 6ED. DeVillP. All po"-·er. fully equip"d. Wholesale ar .Sl350 or best ntfer. 962-4730 only 16.000 1nlles. f'actory QUICK CASH J im Sltmons Imports !M6 llarbor rlvd., Xrra• Gd. --•. l ow"'' make ofter. 642-1432 GOO il bl " t 140 W. Warner Costa Mf"h --.vuu " , -• 0 'J9 Forti RA n" h w11rrttnty ava a e ..... xce • _________ , S18.50. ~580. 9-5.30 p.m, fi6 IMPALA 2--dr hrdtp, Air, Wagon, Gootl rubber, sn . lerit condition. IYP'Trf2) THROU Sant• An• '61 VOLVO SEDAN m.-04'1 wkrnl•. '"' Good co"'1. $87" Sn ii!"° w. 18th s1 .. C.M. $1995 GH A Opeii Eves. & Sun, 'M SEDAN d,., VHlr: Ex· 1 *642-TOO:"i* '64 YALCON coupe, 6 cyl. 54Ml25 2 Door,• speed, ra<lkl, hl!at -ccptional, $9f(l linn. ' ·s.~ VMi V-8, au!o. Str>rro R/}t, Good ml'.c, ;o7a. DAILY PILOT 11iE "Yellow Paies" or "'"· ILXZ7ll) ;•~.run price. * 6TJ-Ol95 • !apt, panelled, new tire~. 675-3&5-1 att 4 pm . BAUER BUICK clautfled .•. D1.l!y Pilot Barwick lmporu, 9!)8 So. '62 CAD. Sedan de Villi! Fu1J S7195. 642-6441 Tum those White Elephant.s 23-4 E. llth S1. Service Dlttctol')'. Chtck II CoAsr J-fwy., L.tgiJl\A lk•ch. power, $500. Even i n 1 : '60 Belair Chevy S75 ln!o caah lhru a Dalb Pilot Co1tA Mtsa. 1>~Jlll.7711~1t_ __ W~=A~N~T~A=D~ for I.he 1trvlce ynu netd. 546-4051 or 494-9771 . M~2.118 • 1'16-4930 • Dime-ewline ad!I :.... ' \. " I