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Book From Computer?
• .. Hu ghes Data May Have Been on P.rinto ut
NEW YORK (UPI) -The purported
Howard Hughes autobloSl'aphy that
McGraw-HUI Book Co. paid llSO,llllO for
my be bued on mattrfal from 1 com-
llll<I' printout produci>d by th e
lillk>Dlire'1 aides Instead of on personal
Jltervlews.
sertaliu the book, laid Saturday, "The Irving clalma to have compiled the
manuscript might be genuine Howard autoblography kom the tranacripts o( 1
Hughes, but the material might mt bave series o! Interviews with Hughes.
reached lrVfng In the way he ctalmed." But Hugf>es, In 1 telepbbne !nlerv!e.,
Another theoey wu advanced by from hlx Bahamas ntrm and through
Richard Hannah. 1 Hughes employe. He several spokesmen, hu denied that he
wu quoltd by the Washington Post as ever collaborated with Irving on the
Both Time and Newsweek magazines
aid the CBS program "60 Minute.1" aald
author Clifford Irving's book on Hughel
may have been written rrom lnforrn1tion
contained In a computortzed b!DCraphlcal
prtntout ordered several yean ago by
Hughes Tool Co. executive Bill Gay.
µIe maaazine. which planned to
Boy Hangs On
During Slid~
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2 Others Die
RENO, Nev. (UPI) -Skier Felix Oroz
smuhed lnto a tree and hung on while
anow thundered by him.
"We never thought we'd have any tr'3·
ble," said Oroz, 14, who later helj,ed
ltltChen find the buried bodies of his
two companions.
The avalanche survivor and two tS-
ye1r~ld Reno youths linored warning
algns at Mt. Role ski resort Saturday.
11\ey cut acrou a sloge of loose snow on~
to a daacel'OUI cronlce andapparently
triggered the snowsllde, said resort
mlnqtf John Pordon.
RJcbard Lyon and sttve Brown were
kllt..i when snow tumbled 600 feet down
the alope. Two other youths were parUy
buried by the slide but were able to dig
out.
"We have had rour or five feet of new
snaw/' resort spokesman Dave Erriola
said Sunday. "When they started to
traverse. the area, the snow gave way as
they cut tcross." .
Oroi, who autfered shock and bruises.
helped the 1kl patrol and Wuboe County
lherltrs depuUes probe the snow for the
two victims. They were found 90 minutes
liter.
"The new snow just slid on the icy
1now underneath and covered' them as
they feU," Erriola Wd.
Deputies added that there were about
10 sklera in or about the posted 'area
when the avalanche occurred.
"Since 1here'1 no way to keep them off
the 1Jope11 many wlll try their skill• on
the treacherous runs/' Errlola said.
DEVLIN .•.
1ttacked Maudling, who ls well ovtr ai:r
feet.
Earlier, Mias Devlin shouted, "Is It in
order for the minister to tell a lie?"
Sile did ao alter Maudllng said the
1hooUng atarted when British troops
came under fire from an apartment
house as they advanced to arre.st
troubl"emakers.
'1The army returned the fire directed
at them with aimed shots and infllcted a
number of casualtits on those who were
attacking them with firearms or bombs,"
Maudllng said.
Miss Devlin was loudly applauded by
about 20 spectators in the public gallery,
both when ahe accused Mauldling of lying
and again when she attacked him.
Prime Minister Edward Heath. seated
next to Maudllng, almost became in·
volved in the scrimmage.
Miss Devlin, 24, white.faced, struck out
tn all directions, while other lawmakers
watched in shocked silence.
Several Conservative and Labor party
members of Parliament rushed to Maud-
Jing's assistance and helped the two whips
drag her out of the house.
She retumed and took her seat again
about five minutes later.
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saying that a source for the Hu~hes book book, and said he received nooe al the
might have been a 1008eleaf dossier on McGraw-Hill money.
Hughes' life oompJJed by aides four year1 Hannah described the dossier as a
ago. "ch.ronologtcal 1ynopsi1 0( news stories
"Somebody could've taken it and made which had been written about Hugbel or
a bjography out of Jt." Hannah said of the Jn whlch he figured."
dossier, which he descrll>ed as several Dr. John Petitt, a· cOl'l)puler lheorlst.
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tomey's bff!ce later in the day.
Poatponement came at the request of
Irving's lawyer, Maurice M. Nessen. It
had been reported that Nessen, an expert
in criminal law, wanted more tlme to be
briefed by his cUent.
The grand jury Is lnvesllgating what
became of the '$650,000 McGraw-Hill gave
Irving to transmit to Hughes as payment
for the book.
Irving, 41, admitted through his at·
torney last week that his wife Edith
deposited three checks totaling $6SO,OOO In
a' Swiss bank account under the name
"Helga R. Hughes." ' Irving and Ne11en said Mrs. Irving
later withdrew the money at the request
of Hughes and redePosited the sum intact
in a seoond Swiss bank:
MeanWhile federal authorities i n
F1orida conflnned they are studying su~
poenaed guest registrations of the
Sonesta Beach Hotel for Sept. 23, when
Jrving said he and HU1hes met to record
part or the autobiography.
The Miami Herald reported that
spokesmen for two other hotels in
southern Florida showed Irving was
reglstered at about the· same time he
clalm1 to have been in the area for in-
terviews with Hughes.
Both McGraw·Hlll and Lile magazine,
which excerpted the""book, have suspend·
ed plans for publication.
Mys tery Vi ctim
Keeping Mum
In Murder Try
Baffled Fullerton police today con-
Unued their 1nv .. t1gal!On Into~
aboot!ng of 1 Los An&elta man who ap-
panmtly "" left for dead on the sunny
lji!Js High School campus by unknown
assailants.
Investigators made It clear today that
they can do very little In the Ca.9e without
the cooperation of the victim, Horace
Niles, 21. Niles is today listed u "serious
but improving" 1t Orange County
Medical C.enter.
Offlcers be~ve the victim, a Negro, 11
from the Riverside area. Riverside Coun·
ty sheriff's officers were to question him
today.
NUea was found Saturday bleeding but
conscloua on the Fullerton campus. He
asked passersby for aid but refUJecl to
tell police who was responsible for the
11bootlng or where it had occurred.
Indian Family
Found Suffocated
In Trailer Home
HUERFANO, N.M. (UPI) -The
bodies of Levi Wer ito , his wire and six
chidlren were round asphyxiated today in
their new trailer home near this trading
post community jn remote northwestern
New Mexico.
san Juan County Undersheriff Doug
Brown said the lndian famil y had been
dead since midnight Saturday.
He said they died from breathing
fumes given off by an unvented butane
heater they were using prior to tile in·
btallatlon of their regular furnace .
Brown said the bodies ot Werlto, 38; his
wife, Pauline, 30 ; and their six children,
Deanna, 13, Rena, 8, Vera, 7, Verna , 6,
Junior. 4. and La Verne , 2, were found by
Robert Foster who lived at a nearby
mission .
Company. The resulting printout was. In
effect, a cross-reference biography ol
Hughea.
Robert Afaheu, the dismissed head or
Hughes' Nevada empire, said fn Lu
Vegas Sunday that he.had never seen the
prlntoul Reportedly, only a few printouts
were made and dlltributed to top Hughe5
executives.
Maheu WU' in cbarae of all Hughes'
Nevada properliet, including the caslno1
until Hughes mlmnissed hhn. Maheu ha;
filed a '50 million l!ibit against Hughes
challenging the dilmiasal.
"f never .saw a computer printout on
Hughes and I never heard of anybody
that saw one," Maheu said.
But he said he knew Pettit was cor·
relatmg in!ormation on Hughes.
"The likeliest scenario," Time said, "ls
that Irving somehow obtained some or all
of the material in the Printout. It has
been rumored, for example, that an
angry former employe from the Hughes
operation brought the material to Irving.
"If this happeM to be true, Irving
would probably not have needed many
accomplices -e:r«pt for an excellent
forger and his wife , who opened the bank
account," the magazine sald.
Ato1n Pacemaker
Request Eyed
By U.S. Agency
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Atom ic
EaeriY Commjal\oo. •aid todly ;~ haa
received the first applicaUon for pennis-
sion to implant nuclear-powered heart
pacemakers in humans.
Battery-powered pacemakers , \Shieh
supply electrical stimulation to flagging
hearts, have been in use for years.
But their energy source has to 'be
replaced from time io time, requiring
periodic-cheat ..... ..,..
The nuclear pacemaker would function
for years without replacement surgery.
The license application, under review,
came from the Veterans AdminJstration
Hospllal fn Buffalo, N. Y. The hospital
asked authorization to l m p J 1 n t
pacemakers in 10 to 20 patients "on an
investigatlonal basls.11
Atdm-powered pacemakers have been
Implanted in uimals tince 1961 in e1-
tensive experimental work to develop a
safe and reliable device.
The Buffalo project. I! autborlxed,
would mark.the fir1t implantation of 1uch
device• in human1 in thia: country.
Meanwhile, the AEC ls proceeding to
develop other "he.art assl1t devices'' in·
eluding a .. fuJly jmplantable artificial
heart" with. minimum life or 10 year!.
Such devices get their energy from
radioactive plutonium-231 which provides
a source of heat which converts into elec-
tricity.
1 Man Kill,ed
111 Cliff Plunge
CAMARILLO (AP) -A station
w11gon plunged 1,500 feet down a
cliff off U.S: 101 and burst Into
flame, killing the lone occupant and
touching off a hair.acre brush fire.
The victim was identified Sunday
night from personal belongings as
Alfred M. Pezzuo, SI, Camarillo.
The actjdent occurred at the top
of the steep Conejo Grade when the
vehicle without explanation shot off
the freeway past an em£rgency
parking area, broke through a wire
fence and shot over a cliff, the
highway patrol said.
Coa st Men Barely Escape
Wl1en Boat Burns, ,Sh1ks
Two Harbor Area men narrowly
escaped with their lives Saturday when
the 38-foot power boat In which they were
cruising off Calallna Island burned and
sank eight miles off Avalon.
Jerry O'Connor, 23, 515 Lido Nord, Lido
Isle, and Bob Glllln1h1m, 31, 1845
Monrovia St. Cosla Mesa, barely had
time to abandon the bumlnc craft Jn a
dinghy belore It burned to the waterllne,
aocordlng to Los Anil'les County 111 ..
guardJ wl>o went to their rescue.
O'Connor wa1 listed as the ownu and
lkipper of the 38-foot Levene and GUI·
inlham was• pusencer.
Ll!elulrd John Slonlor aald the !Ire
was tint reported at t :40 p.m. by a
Calaliaa Golden We 1 t aeaplane. Matt
Hamilton was the skipper of the lifeguard
rescue vessel which went to the reSC'lle.
HamUton 1ald the Uvelle had b e e n
burning about a half-hour and was
burned to the waterline. It later sank.
Hamilton quoled · O'Connilr that the
engin'' quit while he and Gillingham
were en route to Empire Landing from
Avalon. Whoo they lifl..i the en If n e
hatch to 111v,sti1ate they found the cnm-
partment in fl1mt1. cause of the fire
•IJ not known but WU pmumed to be
from 1 leaky fuel line.
O'Connor uld he and GU!inabam were
barelr •bit to ucapa Ip the linll>f belore the boat w11 · en•eloped bi flamoa.
Neilher man wu Injured. Thty _..,.
to the mainland Sunday.
COSTA MESA POLICE OFFICE!! KEEPS
Two Estancia High Sc hool Youths Jallad
DAIL V P'ILOT 1"11ttt "° O'-W111t ONE SUSPECT AT BAY WITH SHOTGUN
Af1er Conf....,tation With Officers Saturday
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2 Westminster Suspects
Arrested After Holdup s
Two Westminster men are in Orange
County· Jail today after being booked ear·
Jy Sunday as suspects in two armed ro~
berles -one at a Los Alamitos liquor
Laguna Police
Hbnt Three Men
In Acid Atta ck
Laguna ~Beach police today are
searching for three young. men, one of
whom allegedly threw a c a u s t i c
substance into the eyes of a resident
walking on the boardwalk at Main Beach.
Police' said Arthur Gru~r. 29, of 2020
S. Coast Highwey, suffered burned eyes
and face as the result of the 9 p.m. in-
cident Saturday. Gruber was treated tor
his injuries at South Coast Community
Hospital following the apparently un-
provoked attack. He was hospitalized.
Officials said the substance thrown on
Gruber may' have been either battery
acid or film developing fluid, both of
which can cause eevere bums.
Gruber told police he was strolling
along the boardwalk when three men,
walking toward him, stopped so that one
of them could light a cigarette. As
Gruber approached, one of the trio
reportedly threw the contents of a con-
tainer into Gruber's face, momentarlly
blinding him.
He told Police the men were gone by
the time lie regained h!J vision and he
walked to a nearby aervlce station and
called police.
Building Resumes
Of Transit Cars
CHULA VISfA (UPI) -Work is ex-
pected to resume Wedneaday following
the settlement of a 63-day ~trike at Rohr
Industries, Inc., which is buildlng cars to rthe Ba yArea Rapid Transit District.
Internatlona1 Association of Machinists
and Aerospace Workers members voted
Sunday to accept a contract offer from
the firm and return to work.
The walkout delayed delivery of cars
for the district, which is completing a rail
system linking San Francisco, Contra
Q:>sta and Alameda counties.
store and the other a service station in
Weslminster.
Los Alamitos police allege that the
suspects, Daniel Zabala, 19, of 6881 Klon-
dike Ave . and Wallace E. Malone Jr., of
6581 Kiowa Lane, threatened their vie·
tims with a double-barreled sawed off
shotgun.
The men were captured after a high
speed chase by Los Alamitos patrolman
Orville Lewis. Office'rs had been alerted
by a silen t alarm from a liquor store at
10602 Los Alamitos Boulevard, where the
pair fired two shotgun blasts during the
robbery. 1bey escaped with $2.35 which
was recovered .
Store owner Harold Jacobson, 4'5, sur-
rendered his .wallet at gunJ)Oint and the
duo also cleaned out the·cash register.
During the incident, one suspett fired a
blast at a partially conceaJed camera
after ordering Jacobson's wife and two
clerks lo go to the rear of the store.
A few minutes later as he ran from the
store, one of the gunman fired anolher
blast at a clerk who was peering out a
window. The clerk was not hit.
Officer Lewis stopped the pair when
they sped by his patrol car without lights.
He nabbed thetn in front of the Oak:
School. four blocks from the liqu.or store.
Westminster officers said today the
pair matched descriptions of the two men
who held up a service statioii there Satur-
day night about 2tl minutes before tbe I.As
Alamitos Incident.
10 Lost Scouts ,
Lead(!r Hunted
l1t Roug h Area
SAN DIMAS (UPI) - A sheriff's
rescue squad is searching for a group of
JO Boy Scouts and their adult leader
believed Jost in rugged terrain in the San
Gabriel Mountains.
The scouts, ranging in age from to to
12 years, and tbeir scoutmaster, Robert
L. Hoffman, all from Long Beach Troop
Ill, left Friday afternoon for what was to
be a two-night camping trip.
Ten mountaineers from the sheriff's
. slatiQn here began the. search for the
group Sunday night after a flashlight
distress signal In Morse Code was sighted
in the East Fork area of the mountains.
The scouts intended to hike from the
West Fork ranger station to Fish Fork
but apparently became lost and descend·
ed into rough terrain, authoriUes said.
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inches of. tough stitching to obtain the
weapon.
Frozen, the t•o stood facing each other
momentarily until the youth with the
revolver turned and sprinted about lS
feet, then spun around again.
11Get back or I'll shoot,'' quoted Of.
fleer Bernal the youth as saying.
Dodging behind hJs patrol car for pro-
tection, Patrolman Bernal said he watch-
ed the young suspect race to the come~
of Victoria and Miner streets and then
followed in the vehicle. · • ·
He claimed the Estancia Higlt Scho0f
student whirled and aimed the gun at him
a second time, shouting something:
unintelligible after he turned the comer
ol Miner Street in the patrol car.
The suspect's companion had been left
at the scene . in custody of a helpful
passerby, David K. McNulty, who poJice
praised today for going to the officer's
aid.
Combing the neighborhood, followup
Officer Tom Boylan said he spotted a
dark-haired young man who closely fit
Officer Bernal 's descriPtion ·of the armed
youth.
Spotting the black-and-white car, the
suspett allegedly tossed away an Jtenl
believed to be a marijuana cigarette and
broke into a run, police said. '
Officer Boylan fired one warning blast
from his shotgun into the air when shouts
to halt went unheeded.
He succeeded in halting the fleeing
man with the buckshot blast but the
fugitive, 23, turned out to have no ffi-
volvement with the disarming of Officer
Bernal.
Investigators who questioned and Jatu
released him said he told of being paniclt·
ed at the sight of Officer Boylan since he
was carrying contraband that was naf
recovered. ·
'Villain' Caught
At Mesa Theater
One ol the Costa Mesa Civic PlayhoUH
staff members played a key role in a
real-life drama Sunday, catching .,
burglar after a brief chase scene.
Patrick J. Kennedy showed up to sweep
out the theater at 88 Fair Drive about 4
p.m., when he spied someone walking out
the back ·door carrying a tape recorder
and speaker.
The auspect, .a 13-year-0ld boy, dropped
the loot and fled, with Kennedy in swift
pursuit afoot.
Kennedy caught the youth, took him
directly across the street to police head·
quarters, Where he w.as ieleued to his
father pending ,a juvenile court hearing
on burglary charges.
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Yale Men 011,ly Club Loses License . . .
HARTFORD, O>bn. (UPI) -.The ll· uphelci the me!H>nly lrldlUon lot uo
q110r Ileen .. of Mory'1, the aloried men-\years, bu JO d.oys In which lo appeal
oa1y haunl for 1eneratloii> of Yale Conul\lnlonera WWlam J, O'Brien Jr.
ll!ld<nts, w11 rovoked lnd.oy f o r of Portland 1114 J<>lin F. Healy of Mitlord • ctlicrtmlnatlng agahiat women. baud their rewicalloa oo a new state law
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Glee Club In the "WbUlenpoOI SonC" of t1ie Couunl1alon, from becoming a p1rly 1
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decision haoded do:om by the Coonectlcut Tlie dedaloa agaloll ~·s !Olloirs 1 Liquor. Coalrol Conuplsiton. • . •coinplainl by Yllle faculty members,
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Rock Show .
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TUI.SA, Okla. (AP) -The grar><l
dragon of the 0.klahoma Ku Klux Kia•
Ind three componioos attempted to make
a citizens' arrest of the cas t of the
musical "Hair." 1111 upeded, "'""'ver, tbal the Wbll· rtudents alwnnt former Yale Lrir
fenpools still wW usemble wi~ the)r Scl\ool ii.an 1.oo;.' IL Pollak, John Perry
111sse1 raised on hllh, and not be doom· Miller director of Yale's Institute of
eel from here lo el'rnlty." · lloclal,Science a'l'1 live women .
,The ca~· is ex~ted to run' its ap-nie tavern ~pened Jts doors to a:ener• •
pellate course, beilnnJni In the Court of ttou of Yale men tn 1861, and the ume
CcMnmon IPleal< 1 "Mory," Js short for "MoriArity,)' ill fint
Donald Burris, a Tulsa we.Ider Whti ·
said he ls a Klansman, walked to the'
stage, grabbed a microphone and an.'
nounced the cast was under arrest fo~·
eight alleged violations ()f c I t y'
ordin.tnces. ·
Mory'a AalOdltioo, Inc., whicb has manager. ·
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Sacramento Solons to Eye
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Statewide Bike Licensing
SACRAMENTO (UPI) - A bill aimed
11 ellmlnltlng blcyclei thefts by creating
the n1Uon'1 first atat.wtde liceDJlng
Seismic Station
May Give Clues
To. Earthquakes
. !iAwA DE L06 ANGELES, Mexico
CAP) -Sclenliall hope that 1 1un-
powertd seismographic station imtalled
here will provide data eRabling them to
learn bow the slowly widening Gulf of
Ca!Uomta relatei lo the 'San Andreu
fault, aource of most Calllon\ia earlJ>.
quakes.
The llr.t of live such stailonJ that will
Une both sides of the finger-shaped gull
eventually, It wW operat. at this fishing
and resort village about 250 miles south
of the U.S. border.
Similar 1tatioos will be aet up al La
Pu on the Baj• Calllornta peninsula, and
Caborca, Guaymas and Loa Mocbis, on ihe Mestcu lhalnland. .
Data 'from the five stations, powered
with malnleDance-free 10lar cells, wilt be
analysed by oclentiall from the Calllornla
Inslltut. of Technology, the University of
Cllifomla at San Diego and the Universi·
ly of Mexico.
"Understandlng how the earth's crust
ls being' deformed In the gull II vital lo
understalldtng and predlcllng I b e
liehlvtor of the San Andreas fault," aaid
• . Caltecb llllsmologtsl, Dr. Clarelice
Allen. ·.
Post Office Offers
i.971 Stamp Albums
Mtnklbums, conlalnlng ucb of the
commemoralive postage stamps Issued
during 197! are still 1valiable at the
Laguna Beach Post Office, Don Rose,
postmaster, has llllDOUllCed.
The 2ktamp album, aaid Rose, is ...
peeled 14 be the llr.t lo be made
avsllable annually conlalnin1 com·
memoraUve rtampa.
The albums coat $3.50 each, Rose Id·
ded.
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system for them 'Was introduced today by
Senate leader James R. Mills (D-San
Diego).
Mills, repr.dU!g-1hal more than 400,000
bicycles were stolen last year in the
state, said the State Department ~f
JusUce's computer wou,ld be utllized
under his bill In recovering the stolen
bicycles. .
"Because no statewide system of
Ucensing his been established," be said,
"thousands d stolen bicycles are sold at
public places each year with local law en·
forcem ent officials unable to do anything
to stop it."
The San Diego lawmaker aaid that
from 1965 to 1970 Calilomia witnessed a
40 percent bicycle theft increase. He ad·
decl that the increase in the fll'!lt nine
months of 1971 was 90 percent.
His 'Paradise'
Now His · Final
•
Resting Place
FLAMINGO, Fla. (AP) -Fiaberman
Carl Ross once called the sparkling ocean
waters on the edge of the Everglades
'·'.the next thlng to Paradise."
On Sunday, his ~friends scattered his
ashes Over a lonely beach there· because
. "it was the nearest to heaven we could
a:et him."
R<lss, 73, died Jaii:·IJ In Hom.mad
Hospital more than 45 l'.'lrl ·Iller· he
,move4 lo this small ~· deep in
EvergladeJ !"•Ilona! Part;
He said he moved bere from Punta
Gorda on Florida's West COasi tn 1927
fJ&urlng he could ael up a profitable
moonshine stll. ·
"But !be hank where I had my money
depooited w.,,t bust, and I never did gel
arowid lo making moonsblne, except for
my own consumption," be said. "With no
=~·l4'iiu~ .. !J:;~~' lo g .. I
Al his death, be was !be honorary
mayor of Flamingo.
SUndily, 14 Small fishing boats IUt·
rounded the cruise boat Bald Eagle u it
bore. his ashes 14 Sandy Key, • tiny Islet
10 miles oouth <>I Flari>lngo.
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Total Lunai; Eclip•~
Successive stages o~ the .moon's eclipse early Sun·
day morning are sHown in photographs taken 1t
Trabu co Communily Church by a member of the
Prange County Amateur Astronomers Association.
Pictures were taken at 1:06 a.m., 1:48, 2:31, 3:00,
3:28, 4:10, and 4:39. Beginning at upper right, the
moon moves outward into the earth's shadow. The
middle picture, taken during totality, looks Jighler
because more exposure was given the film. Actual·
ly at this time it was lit only by dull red light bent
around the earth by our atmosphere.
Flood,· Protection Eyed
'
Laguna Councilmen Liable · for . Property La~suits?
Cily council failure 14 lnillat. legisla·
Uon that would qualify Lagun1 Beacb for
relief under the National Flood Insurance
Act of 1968 and for federal flood diaut.r
aid could make the five coUncilmen liable
for suit by property owners unable tO ob-
tain protection.
Thls was the assessment of Stuart
Baliey, assistant COW!ly p1anhtng direc·
tor. lt is also the county counsel's opi·
nion.
Bailey spoke dutjng an informationiil
meeting Thursday for owners of county
properly tn Laguna Canyon. It wilt he
affected by establishment of a new flood
plain overtaY zone. · · .
The Boan! of Supervisors, Baliey told
the audience oompliod wllA tbe re-
• quiremenl ID adopt flood plain regula·
Uoos By December, 1971, as reco111·
mended by the Army Corps of Engineers,
and now is In the process of initiating
flood plain zoning, beginning with Laguna
Canyon, Trabuco Canyon and Oso Creek
Canyon.
Laguna Beach has not yet adopted
flood plain regulaUons. .
The action, Bailey said, enables pro-
perty owners to qualify for P,rotection,
even if they live in flood hazard areas.
Failure . of the governmental agency to
qualily the area for the special low cost
flood . insurance and disaster aid could
leave the Cowity open to 1awsuits, said
Bailey, adding, "There is more bau'rd
downstream and some ·owners niigbt
want the city lo look Into this so they ean
have protection. The five city councilmen
also could be liable for suit for not seeing
that the city is qualified ...
The flood plain established by the
Army Corps of Engineers in its study ex·
~:~ =uCa't~un.;e C:~! ~.north ,
The Canyori Owners were provided. with
copies of the general county regulations
for flood '1 plain 1.00es and briefed by
Balley ao Ibey wW he preportd for the
county J>la!nning commission'• public
hearing on establishment of the overlay
zone in county portions ot the Canyon.
The hearing wW he held low!U'd the end
of Febnwy, }"'"'lb!Y jn Laguna Beach,
Balley sald. ·
The sone under couldention· lor the
Canyon b 1'Pt, -b deliped lo mjnlmirA financlll Jou in a IO-C8llld 100. year flood ( 1 flood wblch would occur on
an average of once in 100 years, bUt
wlitch could hapi>en In any year). The ex·
Isling flood control dwmel, ICtOrdlng 14
the Engineers'. atudy, would DOI he suf·
ficient to cope w.Jtb 1ucb a fiood. ,
Basically, the zone limits developmeJ1t
In the flood plain b)' reqUirlng permits
from' the Planning COmmiss&in for
almost all uses,. along with" "Oood~
proofing" of new con1tructlon ,
apeclfically elevaUoo QI ground Doon lo
at least one foot above Oood leve1.
• Nonconforming bulldlngs .,.. allowed io
remain, but rei>aln or rostoraUon of any
structure da~ed in ace1s of 50 Per~
cent of ill v.iue by fire «.other mlabfp
also will require a. use pennit.
Bailey' noted that flood plain zone re·
quirements are in addition to the re-
quirements of existing zoning.
The regulations will not apply to the ci-
ty, nor to any Canyon area which is an·
ne1ed to the city, be emphasized, nor will
owners in these areas qualify for the
federal insurance unless the city enters
the program.
The Corps otEnglnters, Bailey ,told the
property owners, Is engaged in a more
extensive study of the Canyon flood plain
which may take an additional two to
three years. II this atudy establlsbes a
mutmum ftood ~ in tbe ares, the
Engineers may nNI'"'"· eltaltti•b-
-of. tbe FPI -· wbidl -In-clude establlabmenl ol 1 dam ID bold
fioodwater, or a larger channel Such In·
· stallation1 woold be funded by the
Federal government, Balley said, but
Coogreu would have to approve the
oeceuuy approprilUon.
Some memben of. the audienet ex·
pressed -repritina the possible effect· on Canyoo flooding U 1 major
development were mtde at Sycamore
HJlls. 1
Bailey emphasized the! In hil II years
In planning be had encountered DWIY Jn.
ataneea ol such confllcll and In every
cue legal opinion had be)d that
-property ...... cannot pre. vent an upstream owner·trom deve'op~
his land on tJlOUnd• lhe development
mJgbl creai. problems downatream.
FRESH SQUEEZED
FROM
TEXAS RUBY REDS!
Burris said the alleged violations in~
eluded obscenity, profan ity, sexual in-
nuendos and perversion. '
LJ()yd 1-,rench . the Oklahoma grarwf'
dragon of the United Klans of America,
accompanied Burris and the other two.
Burris charged city prosecutor Jae'i'.
Morgan was railing to file charge!
against the 1'Hair" cast.
Burris also charged that J\1orga n
misrepresented the show to Mayor.-
Robert LaFortune.
According to the Klansman, about a
third Of the croWd of more than 2,500
stood up and booed,
"All those who stood up and booed wer&
the long-haired, hippie-types," Burris
said.
Burris said the four Klan members will
file complaints with Tulsa County Dist.
Atty. S. l\t. "Buddy11 Fallis today against
members of the coast
Burris said he bad taken some
photographs of the cast and had a
recording.
Fren<:h said it wu all worth whatever
commotion it caused.
··Three Countians '.
In Plane Wreck
VALE, Ore. (AP) -The wreckage of a
light plane missing since Dec. 13 witb
three Orange County men aboard bat
been found.
Malheur County aheriff's officers said a
ranchhand came upon the scattered
pieces of aircraft Friday night about II)
miles southwest of Vale in easterq
Oregon near Ute Idaho border.
Authorities COllflrmed the Identity o!
Ute victims through their names on small
pieces of paper found at the seine. The11
said no comple&,. bodies w.e.i:e found.
The victims were Willfam .H. Russell,
41 , Fullerton, the pUot: John D....Uy,
38, Orange, and Joe Neutand, 11. -· The wreckage wu ICallered over'•-.
fool ares,, ofllclals Aid. A _. on
, Ille acene Aki tlle ·Ji16-'pporentl" crubOd and~ .
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New Champ1
On H,orizon?
SAPPORO, Ja~ (UPI) -II the sign
on the scoreboard ll .C1:1rrect, running wiJJ
be the best-atl<llded attracUon of the
Wtnt.r Olympics.
The sign say11lmply: "Sex event."
An official explained1 with aom1
WI-. that Oii !be acoreboard, beneatb
the word ,.HJ." there will be an "m'~ or
"•", lhd below ••nent" will be 11alngles,. or-.. doubles."
·tit.
,It'~ U.0...,..,n for llll<!!"'iD,'i •,.and the jury is 8tilJ OU~ on the value Of
.Vitamin C, But, when you can take your· vitamins, and still· enjoy this
&'1'08t flavor--0f El Rancho grapefruit ••• isn't it wise to do so 7
Grapefruit ............. :........ 10 ror s1
Texaa U&'lies ••• sweet pinlc meat., • so juicy I
· Ham Lolf .... ~. ~!' .... 99~ Peanut Butter .. ~ ....... 59'
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(irflllllll ~fell' 1:11111 ...............•••••.•..•• ~···· ~
Lean ---.,...md to let JOU make a d11mtlar, meatier dilhl
, • ., John Sliced Him .... : ...... ' .... :....... . 49·~
,, hta ~ ••• w.i.n flavor •• -5 ... pq. ••• af our delleai-..1
Pric& ;,. eftoct Mac., r-., lf'ecl.,
J•11. 31, Ftb.1 4"" I. No .... '° Nokrl .
Sandwidl favorite! Peter Pan. 111DOOth •or crunchy : •• 18 ounce jar!
\
Soup ..... ~"!.~~~ ..... 23'
The new be&rt;r IOUJlO ill • variety of appealiJI&' fl1von I 14 oz. ean.s. ..
Globe A·1 Spaghetti ................... -.......... ..23'
Wouldn't-lh'll be a great time for an Italian dinner? ••• 1 lb. plqr,
lawsy' s Spaghetti $auce Mix ....... -...... 2 ,. 39'
You c:u't miu malcinr a rich flavorful auee with La"TJ"al lJ,i <& pq.
• • c• "" p~s~nri-j;, SOUTH PASAOErlA UIJrHltil:TON BE~C\I . "I tJEWPORl BEACH . I;' ..•
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J . ] Sirea111 FoUl s Up Weath ~r
~eather -Inked with J-~
slream. 'lllls lal'IOfl acoounu for tl!t
rather audden cln>pll In temperaturo in
~ ••••• l .. • I•
m ;~Tomorrow
W (AP)-U
of lllo Jot
-... -., air -ti.-. .. prtmorlty blo ..... _ .. --
wll&lr' &Dll"dlaC' to I 0 y • r D m • D t ~
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bi!llaVld ID Ill ~ -lor 10 ,....., -·lot -unllbl1 wllder u:
-Frtqmnt 1111111mahly w 1 r m
-ther .. lllo -lldnl ., lllo ... lion: ... _ • ., .... -In tlle
-llllnl; «nllc d!qeo In weather
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.. 11 _ bllb -Ibo ...... and
aooll!eni parfl ol the l!llloD. Tiii rt:l!Ult Is
••eellJ warm tempntures to far in -' . -Al Ibo.--. lllo -baa been
-ol Ill __, ..... ,. II moves
OYll' Iba • ll*'n Ulllld 8t1U!s.
---· Interplaying Wiit! Ibo .a-jot-. l!U -dlleme!y <illll airfaco ·alr .... Clliada
.... Amb-putf"' ~-·
Tiii fliPI air, 15 ..--colder' than
normal, al -bU been sacked aoulhward mon quickly than 'usuai by
aome areas.
M~ ibe the jel llream
u a l~l)llle mus of rapidly .,.Vinl air
that whirls -.~ tu! around the
Northern HemlsJ>lljq at an altitude ol
four to seven mJies.1 f • ~ Cbaracterl!ed'by liug'e and rises,"
controls the paltm! and Ion o1 the
earth's storm tracili, In ttent areas
of low preesurt that t lo produce
rainy or snowy weather. :;, .,,, .
r . '" ~The Senate .... . :.,
I ~= .-:.,. By THOMAS MURPIDNE BlaSts Rock Irelaba
Of .. .,...,.~ ....... I ' ••• I ~ OFF AND'RUNNJNG DEPT. -Rooald
.• ; CUpers, tlle coutal fdth district I •: .. 1Upervlaor wbo now presides as chairmaa • • ~ ~el the county board, seemr to hl•e
('! ,:": Jauocbed himsell into an ~~Ing -) .:::.8jlrt<. .
• ~~ Caspers, you ·may recall, la the Lido
After Slaying of 13
~j Isle millionaire who got Joto sticky going
:~~eai'ly in the game when he was piped
sn lbOard the good slUp of Orange County
sn ~ ~ jOVernmeDL . '
.~.· He was accused early of having bought
bl '<'bis way Into tlle fifth supervlJorial -1
: ~llecaUR be spent gollo ol -la
~deleatini tbe incumbent, Alton E. Allen
y1 • ol'LagW!a.
1~ · -Later, Caspers was accuaed in some
'I'! quarters of operating a "shadow gov~
to ment," wbeelin( and dealin( In lllllOke-
tr f'illel l'OOIDI and generally comortln( with
m lirsl district Supervlaor Bobby BatUn of
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4 Santa Ana, who bu been a vexation for
: coastal folb oc many issues. Id
ti
Ii : IN BRIEF, THEN, Caspers had ln
: short time built a reputation of not bein&
: totally candid in public diadoouns. 9 : Now, whether or not that public image ~ :· 'Wal deserved la certainly beside the point
: today. ca_. hlmaelf mull have sensed ~ : that oome people feH he was being
: awfully ilgh~llpped about county govern-
!· ment matters. b : , So he turned the good ship of the coun-
: ty around. He met with press the other ~ ; night at the Hotel Laguna and la effect,
: he spilled tlle besns on jull about
; everything.
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: He did more than tum tlle good
: governmental ship around. It wu more
; like a pliotlal motorboat gone wild at
: full throttle. He had a go at a bit ol
; everything.
FIRST, CllAlllMAN Caspers said he11
1eek re-electloo to the county boon! in
• 1971.
: l>o tllere's no more speculation~-
: Then he said he'll run u a RepuM
: !or the U.S. Senate Jn 1971.
: That put the quick knock on a couple of
: other rumors; ooe being thal he conaorts
: a lot with Democrats and ·the other being
: that he was only interested In Orange
; County goings-on. '
: How tn the world would a county
1 : su_pervlaor get himself elected lo tlle
i United States Senate? <
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: WITH MONEY, he answered in com·
plete candor.
· But Norton Simon lried it and it didn't
work for him.
He clldn't do It right, Caspers insisled.
So down the drain with another piece of
speculation -that Caspers is aens:iUvt
about the fact that be ha.I a few Web. 1
Does he consider himself tlle fomun-
ner of a "new wave" of self-sufficient
politicians? No.
"There isn't going to be a new wave
because there aren't enough guys who
· can afford to leave business," he
declared.
SO THERE you have I~ folks. Politi-
cians are usually very careful about
divulging tlleir future aspirations. Tiiey
carefuUy space out the announcements to
get the maximum pubUC exposure over
lhe longest posalble period of lime.
Caspers departed from this ilme-
honored philo9ophy-with an abrupt flair
for lbe spectacular. He clued everybody
right in lhnlulh 11171. Today, Orange
County; tomormw Ibo Senat'e fioor.
You are only left to -: W11ar1
Next!
U"I T ........
BRITISH SOLDIER CHASES IRISH DEMONSTRATOR INTO CUSTODY
Crl1l1 WorNftl Over Wookeml Alter Kil ling of 13 Clvfflon1
Lindsay Pulls Surprise
In Big Arizona Showin,g
Bf MICllAEL·PVTZEL .
·•::·~ ................ WrlW .
MaY... ~ v.-1.bidsoy of New Yori;
·...., ~ ~ 'ftun newly .0:
!rancblaecl ,.loliiiu1 '*"'·lo IUl'J)l'ise
analysis and capture tlle runner-up pooi-
tion in Arlaona's slate delegate election,
the first 1ball&.b0s: fest.of contenders 10r
tlle Democ:ra\ic preeidenllal nomlnstlon;
'Lindsay r;m second lo .acknowledged
front-nntnel' Edmuod S. Mlllkle of Mahi.
in tile state's ·election ol 500 delegates to
CampllP, 1'11
the Arizona· Democtatlc convention next
JDOl!llL· 'I1ie 500 will cl!oo8e 25 delegates
to , re~nt Arizona 'at the Democratic
Nationll €onventlon In Miami Beach next
July. .
The x;llllo voting Demomts gave tlle
Maine senator 38 percent of the
delegates, Lindsay ZI percent and Sen.
Ge<qe McGovern of South Dakota lO
percent, with 17 percent or Iha delegates
uncommitted.
McGovem·and Lindsay both· led Muskie
in the two wilversity precincts in Tucson
awl Tempe, where the student body
presidents of the University of Arizona
and Arlmna Slate both endorsed Lindsay.
Preliminary analyses indicated at least
seven students, including a 17-year-okl
high school youth, were elected delegates.
Three went for McGovern, two for
Muskie, ooe for Lindsay and the high
school student uncommilted.
Lindsay also allowed strength among
lllinorily (!'OUlll and carried Phoef!Jx, tlle .
large!I cily. He and McGovern led
MUSkie . la Tuc;oon, 1!ltich ,rib P11oeni%
' Qlllljirlaes 7/F pei~· of 'lhe slate's . .
'voter&·:
•• Jn •i*tommt -.-...,.....-.
he wn cam~'fot 'farm .votes,
Lindsay said Sunday the ArJioaa•clt_legate
e}ection demonsp-ates ''an·underdot lib
· myaell .""'° la,alarlil)gJate can•win" tlle
· partfs preS!denlial ~lion. ·
. "We _,, 'lo .have aUrprlied a lOt or
'people,. he -: ~errlnc lo pn-elec·
tloo reports that . he -1e1 . ..;zy •
handful of-delegates.. .
When tlle complicated count was com-
ploted 'Sunday;,Mustie iiad 1• delfiateo,
~ 111, McGovern 102, With 115 UJ>.
committed. Sens. Henry M. J--of
Wasliinglon ·and Hubert H. Hampllrey of
Minnesota . received two _ _.,,. allhduglt
tlley had '!ll'led their supporterw, lo bltk
tlle uncommitted slate. Sen. Vaooe
Hartke of Indiana and Rep. Shirley
Chisholm o! New York gol ooe eacl!.
All tile major Democnllc · conleoderl
had campaigned for Arilona's deJecatea,
but Lindsay conducted the nmt-ve
e!for:I with speeches thnJugiloal lllo llate
and broadcast commercials a n d
billboards claiming "Arizona r~.. a
tighter."
MuWe's campaign was run by Rep.
Morri.< K. UdaD, tlle slate's only
Democratic congressman. Muskie's wife,
Jane, made Bwe.@.fancea in PhoeniJ' and
Tucson.
McGovern used a radio commercial in
wblch the. late Sen. .11obor1 F. Kennedy
praiRd bis eourage .a one.of tlle early
--ollbeViolnamwar.
Nation Mostl y · Fair, Dry
' Light Rain Falls in Southeast, W est Te xas
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,BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) -
The Irish Republlcan Army ttlallaled
with bom~s and Ibo Irish npubllc sum-
moned home Jts ambassador la Britain
_, CX! lthe heels of tlle killing ol 13
civilians la a boltle with Brlilsb amny
troops la Loodnclerry, . '
An announcement by tlle Irish govem-
meol of Prime Minlafer Jack Lynch In
the SOllth said tlle Dublin Cabinet ts
uiisfled . that Brlllah troops opened an
unprovoted attack on unarmed civilians
Sunday in tlle Roman CathOlic Bogaide
troops In Loodoodeny.
Lyocb's government' also launcbed a
campaign for an international inquiry in·
lo 1be kllllDgs. 1 • • • •
Lynch announced tlle action after a
haruly called Cabinet meeting. He said
his foreign minister, Patrick Hillery will
go to New Yort for talks with U.N.
Secntary-Oeneral Kurt W a Id h e i m •
Hillery will also vlail "head• of !rlendly
governments" lo opJaln tlle Irish
government's position in a bid to set up
an International inquiry Into t h e
ohoollnp.
Waldheim ls now visiting in Kenya. He
Is in A!rlca In connection wilb tlle special
Security Cow!cll aesslona In Ethiopia.
In London, the British government an-
llOUDCed ii would mount an independeat
inquiry Into .Ibo ibootiogs.
Lynch called for an immediate
witbclrawal· of Iha troops IIJ>m Lon-
donderry, cessation of the "harassment
of Ibo minority populttlon," tlle ending of
iutmunent wi1hoot trial in Northern
lr<land, and a declaratlon of lntonl by tl)e
Britilh govemmenl lo acbleft a •11!!aJ
solullon ol lbe Irish question by calliog a cOnrmnce for that purpooe; .
Lynch said he told Billllb Prime
Minister .Edward Heath Cl! Suaday lllCb\
thal a very crllical piint bad been reach-
ed in Northern Ireland. Lyncl! said bi1
sovemment boped tbal at lhls llqe tlle ·
only hope was that the Brltllli govern-
ment would take firm ]JOlillcal. •ctlon on
the lines Dublin bad been.advocating for so long. .
Thia action rolaled lo lntemmen~
mponsll!lllty for securlly ~ In
Nortbem Ireland and the GJll\ID1llng u-
latence of the Proteslant-clomlnated
Pirltament In ils present fOnn.
Lynch°'• decWoo to call home
Ambassador Donal O'Sullivan from Lon-
dm does not mean a MW< in dtplamaUc
Connally Cit,es
Lag ·in Econom y;.
Asks Debt Hik e
WASlllNGTON (AP) -Secretary or
the Treaamy Jobn e. Com!ally asking
Cqrell for tlle biggest single nlae In
tlle national -ceiling alace Wo<ld War
n, said today tJie bomnilni -wm
have to be raised again al!out ·a year
from IKIW.
No ·-can be happy.-tlle huge
de!ldll. that ~ an ......,.... in-
creue ol 1111 bllJian In Ibo debt eafUlll, lo
MIO bllUaa, ~Ille-Ways aadMeans •
He said ...,. of Ibo Ul!UflOCtod red Ink
-·from .....-i -but, ••oar eeooom1c forecut fur dlendm' 1'71,
111 wbld! tlle llocal It'll badp$ wn bal-
ed, WU almply loo optlmlslic •.
''Tolal --produ<I, perlOl!ll Income .... corporate profll ...... all lilDlflcontlJ below the -. Al •
OZ: .!!!. ~ _,I tax collectlonl ere falllnl l!borl bi
..... fl l'i -aitqorioa ......... 1111 '"' lleal: ,..w1and_._,1axea,"be
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relations between British and the
pndominantJy Roman Catholic Irish republic. .
11Thll 11 the strongest protest we can
rqake," an Irish Embassy spokesman in
Loodoa Nid.
Tliree Reasons
Northern Ireland is a British province,
officially known as Ulster.
The retaliation of the Irish Republlcsn
Anny came with the bombing of a 1tore.
a bar and an electrical shop in downtown
Belfast.
No Draft Calls Sla te d
-Th .rough March-Laird
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Defense
~ M;elvln R; Laird says there· will
be no dial! calls through Man:h, marking
tlle loogea\ planned break.Jn conscripllon
since IJ!eaid'of lbe Korun war. · ·
11~e're moving:tn·tbe direction of an
all-volunteer force worldwide during tbil
Rights Activist
Rustin Arrested
For Cane · Sword ·
NEW·YORK (UPI) -.Civil rights ao-
. livilt Bayard Ruslln;cllrector of·tlle A •
Pbillp Randolph Insiltute, has· been ar-
rested for carryiD& "'a ci.ne' sword and ~ ~ a felo'I' charge. · •
llu&iJn; 59, an l!ailllnt to tlle.late Dt.
Martin Luther King Jr. wu pick~ up· Sun!laY on West 42nd Sjreel ,carrying a
i-fOol~oog bamboo walking slick that
contained a · conctaJed ~7-incb sword,
police said.
lirlmlntl Olurl Judge Irving Lang
releued Rnslla cil his own recognizance
after a special bearing· at the sta-
' tloohouse,paildlng I court hearing today.
· Pollilsllklll of, •·cane sword is a mbde--
meanor unlea the defendant .has a prior
criminal record, accordJit ·to police. la
that case the char&• bec:qmes a felony. J1m1in bu oeveraJ .~dions atemmlng
from civil rllbts activilleJ and served 21
months in a lederaI prilon for refu.sing to
accept military Induction 1duria& .World War IJ. ' .
Rustin became director of tlle institute,
a civil rights orpniatian, in 1966. A
Quabr, be also bu servw as eucuUve
dlnctor al the War Bealslfrs League.
Rustin toql< part In bis first cMI rights
dem!Nistrallon in 1~7 in a challenge lo .._,1ec1 bus ae1Ung in North Carolini.
He wu airuted at that time and aerviN:l
22 days on a chain gang.
first quarter or the year," Laird said
Sunday when he revealed that there
would be no draft calls in either
February or March. No men were
drafted in January.
Laird cited three reasons for the
decision to •uspend the draft this
quarter: substMtial pay increases ef·
fective Jan. 1, the slowing or the Vietnam
War and congressional requirements to
trim the Anny by 70,<XXI men.
Since the Korean War ended, there
never has been a n<Hiraft quarter except
for last summer when Selective Service
ezpired before Congress completed actloo
.. the bill to mend ii.
Laird was interviewed on ABC TV's
"Issues and Answers.''
Anny . personnel planners were ex·
pected to watch enlistment statistics fur
June, July and August very closely since
the all-volunteer army focuses on
rncruiUng high school graduates.
$1 Million Left
By F arned Singe r
CIUCAGO (AP) -The estate o! gospel
singer Mahalia Jackson, who once made
a living scrubbing floors, bas been
esilmated at II mlillon.
Attorney Chauncey Eskridge "id Sul!-
day that Miss Jackson owned real estate
and assests worth $500,000 and bad
aoolber $500,000 in cash bank deposits.
The Chicago law !Inn of McCoy, Ming,
Eskridge has handled tlle singer'•
finances since 1954.
Eskridge said the actual value or her
estate will not be known until he flies a
court petition late today to have Miss
Jackson's eldeat brother, Wilmon H., ap-
pointed Interim llkn1nlatrator.
.Eskridge•sakl ·Mtas Jackson owped an
IS.Wilt l]lll'tmenl complei; in ca!Uornla,
two condominJum apartments and a
lbree-flat liullding In Chicago.
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.• 1 S. Viets Up ro Task-Westmoreland To. Cuba ~ooN <AP> _ Gen, ...... 11 pllues, ..cl. ~ ·
Wlttllin C. Weatmoreland aald betnc In duration of doys, .,.,.
WASlll!IGTON (AP) -'Ibo 'lodoi tbal North Vietnam J.t 1a1nJ¥ DO JliOrt tllaa a week or
Soviet. have •tarted -In( ohpa.>in( for • major or-.... ,
Cuba bluer, more heavily lelllive nut -.th just below He salcl'the bllllHT of the
armed mlaite-!irtnc patrol j•.tbe dernUltartzed 1011e and In Wlr lndlcata thal ' ' l b e
boots, Pentlion sources &ajlt Vietnam's .central =y~er~~_:~·
rapOrl. . ·blghlanda. He aald tbal after a Jostsllc Umllatlonl be ii 6Jrced ~ ·~ two OSA·clul 'llweek's visit to the wsr .00., to ...... then-··· -~ •-''"' •t be~ confldenl the South VJet. •M-. ·-r~ ·-•
booll reached Havana In mid-namese can handle any enem,y !iand rHqulp before llrit· J•N••~ ilter betnc towe4' threat. apln. The chief of lllaff
_, ht -· Hanol'I ~ ..,._ the Atlantic by a pail ·The U.S. Anny clllel of llalf
ol Soviet lu(s. told a nen conlennce the
They arrived nearly a JDODth North Vlelnamesf! .could c:on-ctlvably ••have IOme tem-
alter CUban (Un~~;;: parsry succeu, but I think lt on two unarmed P would be Q!llte temporary.''
.ret1illmd. lreJihters la"the "I think the South VJet.
Caribbean bnlu&ht U.S. wu:n-namese ue In a poshn that
'No Gi111111lclcs' ' ,
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o.. r-~ 1-. 117z. w.w .--_..... l:ngs of poulble air and naval they c:an react, 10 that any
counteradk>D. SUCttSSel would be lem· .Jn Nix~ll'~ Peace Plan "I wouldn't io too far with thll tantrum -yw're loo porsry " Westmoreland con-
1 late to aualilY lor .the Academy Awards/' ' 'Ibo 1$-lmol OSAa mount tlnued '"My feellng 11 lllal the ----+--------------four Slys mlu! ... with high-plana o! the South Vietnamese \ nplnslve ~ and a and their miUtary strength are
0 B .,_,.._ h rangeofaboutllmlles. of such magnllude thal the
Ver flnfJ...uueS The U.S. Navy baa been con-enemy would ,':"'ler very
cerned about the St)'x aince heavy .cuualtles.
Paki Mak P~-11 the Eeyptllns sank an Israeli Westmorelarid, commander stan es UJJOUt destroyer with on< ol them In . of U.S. fon;es la Vl.etnam from 1917. 1116$ throU(h urly '!Nil, said
More recenUy the lndian the senior· South Vif!Mm-•
navy reporlediy sank a ofliclal5 wllb whom be met
Pakiltanl dtltroyer with · a "have a great deal of con.
Soviet-supplied Stys. fldence that they can handle From Commonwealth
The new -.toJi OSA craft any forlbcomla( enemy iJI.
WASHINGTON (AP) -The "Nixon talks peace la order to
.Slate Departmeqi ,ls leDh!g eontinue war.''
U.S. ·diplomatl · u....d ·!lie "It only repeats the pre+tou,
Wofld that President Nizon'a proposals which have been re.-
Vietnam peace plan includes · jected," the Haooi analysts
ilJ "Important. new· element.I,~' .. .said. ' . ' ' . Tbls account ol . the ·Nixon . Nixon strstegilta declined' to
offer, ca~ed to, all ·. u.~ ra~ the denunciations u ......
dlplomattc posla. abroad for ,Jec:Uon ol the propouls. use In Uptalnlng Ii, p!an, · '!be state Department cable
conlrasll wUh il8qq1'1 llroad-puUi toge t be r lngredtents cut over the weaend. · from Jut week's atatementa
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p•rtr•lt .~1 ....... fl"' KARACHI, Pakistan (UPI) monwealtb over what it said have a ~ter operating itia~ve." He said be and the
-Paldstan has withdrawn was · Brltalo's 1 mm i.n en t range and';Clrry twice as seruor U:S. oU:lcen In Vietnam
from the B r i t l s b Com· recognition of Bangladesh. many miastte launchers as · share this confldence.
Australia, New Zealand and the II older Komar-class W-.oreland aald ii would
Cambodia announced recognl· patrol boats furnished to Cuba be dilflcull to judge bow long
"The ao-called 'I-of· 'by ·Nixon and presldenllal ad-
fer' of Nimn on Jan. 2$ ii D>. ' viler Henry A. Killlncer on•~-~----~~~
novel!J', but dtly_ port of ~ the eight-point U.S. plan,
old U.S. scheme," aald North saying the offer 1' Ouible and
Viebwn's offlclal Communist negotiable and ua serious ef·
party newopaper, Nan Dan, in. fort to brla( peace to
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~ -· c:oumry Last October, Ruala ma~ ''my judgment woold be that
The Pakistani government deliveries of MIG2l j e t this offensive will consist of
Enlighrened
a long commeatary entiUed lndocbina. '
Nearly Everyone
Listens to Landers
Nepal Kitig
Dies at 51
made lhe announcement over ~to Cuba for· the first J----~---------------------------------------
the official Pakistan rad.Jo. It !!!118 ~more than four years. r-------------------:-------------":'"'~:'.'"":"'"'-:":"--":""--:-~~ came on the eve of President The ptoviJion of newer and •
KATMANDU, Nepal (AP ) -
King ~ahendra of Nepal,
whose reign of nearly 16 yeirs
was devoted to ending the
laolallo~ ol his Himalayan
kingdom !lJ1d bringing it In(!>
the 20th centuty, died today la
Bhlratpur alter a heart attack
suffered SUnday. He was 51.
Ria eldest son, Crown Prince
Birendra, 26, succeeded to the
throne of the laodlocked Hindu
khigdom, between India aod
Communist China.
Mahendra managed t o
rnalntaln good relations with
both big neighbors despite
their hostility to each other,
and with the United Stales and
the Soviet Union u well.
Once during a villit to
Washington be commented :
"Nepal is a test case as to
w.hether a small country
situated betWeen two big COUl}o
tries can, In tbe realities of
power relatlo11! In this mkf·
20th century world, preserve
its Independence and
sovereignty in its ~ own
characteristic manner."
Nepal under Mabendra join-
ed the United Natons,
estabttabed diplomatic rela·
tions with a number of coun-
tries and for the first time
participated In International
alfairs.
At home the king instituted
land reform , abolished the
Hindu caste systeht, ended
polygamy · a n d encouraged
· .. generoUJ forelgq al¢ tbal
lbrought Nepal airports,
highways, hospitals, schools,
industry and accommodations
lor thousands ol tourists to the
and of Ml Everest
more-powerful milaite boots ts
Zutfikar Alt B h u Ito ' s vtew!'fl by aome Pentagon of·
departure to Peking to seek flcialli u another lndlcaUon
Chinese support to dafend hll tbat , the Soviet Union II em-
country. barJ.ed on a program of
Australia, New Zealand and strengthening CU.ba's armed
cambodia, all allies of the torCeS. .
United Stales, brought to ZI tnt.m.ence official.I tokf, a
the number of nallons which Houle -FnreliD ~ IRJb.
have given B an g 1 a d e 1 h committee Iut September
dlplomattc recognition elnce it that lllOlll of CUba'a --broke from· Pakiltan and pndate the lJG milaite crllll,
declared u ... u a state during I and that Soviet lhipmen11 1n
the 14-<iay lndJa.Pakiltan war rocent years b a v e COD1lsted
last month. largely of _ spore Plrll and
'Ille Commonwealth ts a lne re~. ·
association of 31 Independent iiiiii
nation>, their allies and de-
dent tenitories. , r
Bangladesh is the former
province of East Pakiatan tliat
revolted last year. India. and
Pakistan were drawu lD!o .a
war over lbO ' dlspUte Jiben
Pakistan troopl' tried f4; end
the rebellion. · 1
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.. In .._ to lbe Wlaliol
of the _people the governni<nt
has decided that wllh im-
mediate ef f ec t Pikimn•1
membership in the tom-
mo n w e a I t b 1tand 1
ter~inated,'' rtb e
government's broadcast1 &Jn.
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HO~G KONG (UPI) -
China today akused l'ri!sident
Nixon of using "bare-laced
threat;" Ii> plunder th e
devel'!f'ing. )!ations !ol Latin
America, Asia and ~ca. The charge was a's of·
ficlal 41°~eptai:y Q Nb.on's
1tatemFnl on aid to ,~evelopln(
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BUENOS AIRES (AP) -Pollce liunle!f today for II iuerri1Jas wba pulled off the l!iuell ~ robbery la
Arg"'tlne hjJtory, but they gave no f!idlcatiln they bad ·any
clues· to their wberesbouts. I 'rhe · Trotatyifo People'• Revolutlonal:j Army clalined
reapbnslbWty for the eJght.boar weUet>4 ~ and said
ill linen bad made oil with fll!l,lllJO • 'to <imlnue -
revolutlonary war. 11 • '. 1 .. .
The •banlc'dld• not ·-boW ,' >YU atA>len, bat
there were reports tbO guetrtllaa fail to 'breat , lnto the . '
Polling hours _main depolllory where Ille biiit of reoerv• l\'<;re. kept:,
: ·• -. e gilerrlllas a1IO said Ibey stolen ''cloCumenll ~l that rove the scanda!OWI fraud· that..ljourgeois· -·have''
1-'.~ '.oo tied· aplnil 'the publlc." ~/bink, c:aI!ed Ille Na-
7 o.m. to I p.m.
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Can you picture what
would happen 1:o employ-
ment in this aleaifwe
· ran short of electricity?
· · Nearly everything would
stop.Including production
Jines.
That could seriously
affect the welfare of you
and your family.
Today there's enoUgh
electricity 1:o go arolind.
-Butasthepopqlation
CQDtirGes1:o g:roW, industry .
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p~aredeen,puven
Tomeettbfsgrowjug 'andsm~:fzee. o
need,F.disOn must beper-Other ways to~
mitOOd 1:o build additional 1 , electricity aremider
powerplantsnow. ' .... 1 • intensivefteearchorbefng
.And the transmiasjon • · 'deWioped now.M'eanWbile,
1:o deliVer that power. · existing methods are
Nuclear power plants are steadily beipgiilipioved.
one of the ways Electricity and jobs.
1:o provide additional The two go t.ogeth~
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A ne'IO couUlne pr111rntlon bW with blpartigan
support Is In the leliallliYe hopper at Sacramento. Un·
fortunately, It eeema lo have many of the same defects
which cauaed the deful In the Senate of lut year's
proposals.
It would establiah -the Callfomia ·Coastal Zone and
COnaervation .Commiulon· and six regional commwions
-another La;rer o1 JOvernmenL
state repreeentatl .. s would control each regional
'commlalon bJ outnumbering local representatives. Thill
Is a basic and fatal defect in the approach.
There commilsiona would have the power to bar
development which would cauae "il'Teversible environ·
mental ·damage" ·within a permit zone eJlending from
1,000 yardl Inland to three miles out to sea. EJ:cepl for
•uch Items u minor home repairs, construction ~d de-
velopment would reqllife approvlll of a commilsion.
Coutline protection ill a Laudable goal, but in prac-·.
·~ ii become1 a /rpblem • of balancing the rlsl>ls of
cities, counties an people against those of the atate.
. The state's own record in .this field is not reasaur·
· tng. Locally man.aged•bOaches and parka are generally
·; 1upertor to. those operated. bJ the ·state. state control
brmgs no guarantee that ~ development wW im-prove. ·: ..... '
State Sen. IlennlJ 'J!!, C~ter (R·Newpoi't. Beac)ll
has put in a skeleton bill of h11 own to holcf a spot and
obtam a priority for consideration. It ll!lll be fleshed
out in the next two, w""1<s. Jta approach wW be to pro-'
ride for a non·partlan state "lmmilllon com~ of
repreientati"" of lbe public and elected offi~s who
will esllblllb crltet1a lo be used by local governments
In plapnlng tbtir seglhenta• of the coast. · ·
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the owner o1 any property deemed euential to coastal
preservation until the tlate can buy the land at a fair
price. ·
The 1971 Orange County Grand Jury told Ibo
Board of Supervison that preparation of a county coast·
al development plan la an urgent matter. The jury also
urged the supervison tO' oppose st:ate leglalllion which
would give control of coutal development to the state.
In an e~tion yur, especially one in which envi·
ronment protecUon ls an issue, more conceUions are
likely to be made to emotion than to long·range, bene-
1 fits. .
So a coutal control bW of some sort la almost cer-
tain to pus.
· Senator Clrpenter wW need strong support from
governmental ana private agencies in the colstal areas
to help head off unwanted and lll·advised coastline con·
trol legislatlon.
JI the extremlsta prevail, then will Inland canyons,
mountains and deserts be next to come under state
control ?
Hip ·Boots. Next?
A wire service photograph of Assemblyman Ken·
neth Cory '(D-Anaheim) showing him In mod boot& and
long hair h~ Aoaemblyman Robert H. Burke (R-Hunt·
lngton Beai:h) all uptight In disapproval.
· Buike has his 'right to. comment on a colleague,
but Sacraniento, being w_hat it is one wonders if maybe
the more proper attire might Include •hip boot&.
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property be taken over, or subjected to a develop.men!
moratorium,-withoJ1t financiaf . compensation tO ·the
owner. Relief from property taxes would be ,gl~en . to
And oil a historic basis, Burke's critici(lm lacka:
precedent Since when is lt out of order for a pollticiap.
..,.. to ac.t; talk, write or loot silly?
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Semantics Aids VnderstaiaditWI of Human Sexuali111
The Love Life of Fi sh and People Make Dull
Sclwoling
Most schooling Is duD because most
teacher• are dull; 'there fs no inherent
reason tbal any subject can'I be laugh! with some Oair aDd lmailnatlon. My
children had a math
t,.cbei: for yW. ""° ~Id lllmulata ' and intete!t even the most '1non-maU.
mat i cal"olatu. lltn ts. ' ' .
· Bec1u1e JriOit
scboolin( hr so doll,
ftllci<nt1 •opt for the su'bject.o that they ·
like, or find easy. They will not fakel'
unless forced, a subject that Is -
coogenial to them, f0< this would be
douhlina the measure of dullness.
MORE'S THE PITY, because .. I gel
older, I come more and more •to ap-
preciate the linportance of takinl a IUb-
ject you don'I ..,turany llke.Jl'h!:D I·w~o
In school, I breezed th1'ouglt 'subJ<ett lllle,
English, soclsl sludles, biltory,and ·SO
forth ; but evaded most of the dnces'
11)11 u much ·of math u .1 could pt tiut of.
' Then I spent half mJ adullhood trytna tO mate up for thl1 !act. Al LOrd Soo'ir
,Vould put It, I was "~tured" In the
humanltie1, but • 11barberlan,. ·1n. the
sciences; just u most llclence«ieoted
people are barbariao in the bumanltlts.
Each. lnlellectually speaking, Is OnlJ half
' person,
~UWONS OF ldulls, UM 11!0. I '"' lure, deeply regrel tbal Ibey llllvOr too.:
up, or continued with, muaic Jenona 11 a
tjiild. 'lbelO are tedtoul and .....,. at
flrsl; bu~ u Ole~ remarbd ICllll
For Ill thcioe who would dlaarm
Ill clUum I would like to share
a verse I ran across in the Bible-
St. Luke, 11·21: "Wheil a strong
.man armed keepeth .hla palace, bis
goods are in peace."
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The reproductive system of many
forms of lile is extraordinarily wasteful,
involving an infant mortality rate of just
a shade under 100 percent. The American
brine shrimp, says Susan Michelmore in
a book called "Sexual Reproduction", lay
so many eggs that
they fonn a thick en-
crustation around
the edges of the salt
poods In which they
live. "The female
cod,'' she says,
''may lay sii: million
.... in -breeding ,._,a Phnon JO JDID.Joa. II •
I llaff been told .. that oysters l.ay ao many eggs that if b7 IKl!le miracle
they wtte all to grow up to 8du1t size.
the whole world would be knee-deep in
• .. • .. -. -oyS,t.ers!
Btrr DOING !lllUT J!OU.don~Jike to do . THERE IS AN important relationship
11 anathema to_tbe child; he has trouble between the wasterulness of the system
enough masterinR le siibjecli be likes. of reproduction and lhe level of develop-
And 11 Is hard to tell !lhn. or teach him. ment or an animal. Human beings as a
that some skllll simply cannot be achlev-rule have one baby at a time. Leon
eel wlthoul lhe dally ledlum of routine. (Of Adams in "Striped Bass Fishing on the
course, when this routine is badly taug~t Pacific' C:Oast," says that "one female
in the bargain, 11 math generally Is, it bass may have from 11,000 to more than becomes Impossible to persuaite • child • ooo ooo babies· thal ls by actual counl
that it is desirable in the long nm). 0f ~eggs fro~ her ovaries."
When the striped bass's eggs are
releued the males spread milt over
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start In life \nside the body of the female, or pa~ in order ·to wss on messages
8S is true ~e viV:lparous perch of San from th6 dead to the living, from the liv"
Francisco·B4f, and of.all: creatures, such ing t those yet unborn. No other
as bjids an4 reptiles, that lay hard-creat~ governs his life and social rela·
abelled eggsI:' \ nd Of all mammal~. .tions 5o completely by pat t e r n e d
networks ·of rcommunication : religions,
FOR FER ATION to· take place.. govedmenls, educational systems, laws.
them. Some eggs get fertilimd ; many do certain , inlerindividual processes must No ~ther creature so freely utilizes the
not. The fertilized eggs are preyed upon ~e place. Male and female must get materials of his environment not only to
by many creatures of the Hit They are each other's attention, stiplulate each increase his safety and comfort, but also
eaten as eggs, as larvae,; a1 ~' 81 other, secure each other's cooperation or to send messages, by means of food or
fingerllngs. Every le&all~ catcltable • compliance, until the female is ready to flowers, by dress and p e r s o n a J
striped bass -wttlchDy Cfiiornia law rece.i\re the sperm. This .process of in-adornment, by dana! and ceremony, by
must be 16 inches long and1 is thetifcre~ terindividilal interaction, whether brief or architecture and music. about five years old -is one survivor aut )Jrotracted. and w r occurrln·g among
of hundreds of thousands of JL
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aiblii)i. · s. • fish, lobs!trs, re~i , biflls~ 'elephants,
or bum.an being1,,f1 wn 11 coW1.ship.
DESPITE THE en~ nte of Perllapl I have . to lodlcate
reproduction~ fish, jlialr..xual 111e that CIJlllllllll!icallon ·. I' necessary part
would appear, from a ~vt po1lil of se1ulll behavior lo .U bul the most
or view, to leave much to be .O.trect. In elementary farina of ·
the case of the trout, !or er.ample, the But hum.an beings ' the creatures
female selects a clear, ~rave I 1 y, who have specialized · :;p>qmlunlcation
sheltered stream in which! io· lay her as their spedflc means flf survival. No
eggs. The genlleman trout 1 then eomes other cre8tilre is al*, ~human beings
along and fertilizes them l(llltWblt 1ater are, to build lquages 110 v o I v i n g
-a most unsociable procedure. vocabuliries-of~· s• f thousands of
A psychiatrist once told mf \bal he had words in .,...... to urucale the com·
a patient who bad heard a~ the trout'• plexllies of e:s:perie . No other creature
mating habils and silbecf. "Mi. that's the II able lo --es to ht. fellow way It should be!" Perliapo tbit•s why be creatures at gr.at dislaiices -Indeed, to
was a patient. all guts of the world.
A much more-actt~ stage in sexual
reproduction · t"' repieaented, by those
creatures W!i1al give !heir olbpring their
NO O'J BEk CREATURE can encode
h11 tbDagbt in permanent marks on stone
~IF COMMUNICATION is necessary
~the love life of the sparrow, the croc-
e or the Ca1adian elk, how much
her and more complex are the prob-
J~ms of communication in the love life
ol. human beings! Is it any wonder that
teenagers spend hours on the telephone
Ifs they get pracUce in the intricate word-
play involved in initiating friendships ,
flirtations and courtship?
Semantics, which is the study of com-
munication and. sign beha\rior and sym·
bolic action in all their forms, has much
to contribute to the understanding of
1human sexuality, which as I shall argue
In future columns on this subject, is the
1 basis of. human society.
By S. I. Hayakawa
. Pretldeal
San Fl'>JICll<o Slato Colle&• THE MODERN axiom ttiat "learning
should be fun" Is an lmportinl hall-truth
long neglected-but slili a hall-truth only
at tJ;sat. U learning were made ·m0re fun.
where ii can be, perllaps studootl miiJhl
· bO more wllling to devote a ·small, part of
lbelr time to subjects Ibey find un-
C0111enia1 aod to the drilling 'and prae>
tidng eJtentiaJ be.fore one can. become
Ullllul al plsying the piano, « aJmllar
arts.
Teenagers: Elvis Presley ·is a Narc!
You can't force a kid to eit what be
doesn't Jlke, or study what he .finds dull;
but. you an at least pr<pare him to
,nimgn1 .. his nulritional and intellectual
ddicienciel as be gels older.
WASHINGTON - By presidential dio-
tum. Elyis Presley, the swivelhlpped
singer 1 has been issued a federal
narcolica 6adge.
1be emotional Presley was. so
overwhehned at getting his own genuine,
eel the illOlie)', •1Plllning that the Bureau
isn't permliled to accept donations.
to allmr the son.of murdered United Mine
Workers Insurgent Jock Yablonski
to tpeik to a group of · department '
employes who asked to hear him.
that Yablonski be uninvited.
The labor official won't discuss the
episode. His reticence is easy to• un--
.derstand. He is the architect of the
department's disastrous "boys-will-beo
boys" approach to the Boyle machine's
crude and corrupt suppression of the
reformers who, under the late Yablonski.
Cranks and Fanatics
gold-plaled badge
thit tears sprang
from his eyes, and
he grabbed Presi-
dent Nixon in a Hol-
lywood bear hug.
THEN-PRESLEY showed Flnlator
• some police badges and uted Whether he
could have one from the Narcotics
Bureau. Fin la tor s u ggested
r dlpiomalically that he try the FBI. But
Elvis insisted he wanted • narcotk:I)
badge.
'Ibe son, Joseph "Chip" Yablonski, is a
Washington attorney who Spefializes In
labor law. He had been invited~to appear 1 by 1the department's management• .in·
!Uns. Previoosly, they hM been allowed1
to bear1wbome.ver they wanted.
The ~ Yablons~ was e~ •
discuss the Labdr Departmeht's l'}!ru~
to Intarveqe when his rather begR<I for
help In hil oalDPllin asillnsl-uMW Prts-.
tried lo clean up the union. /
S~berman, then the departpient'I
.geyieral counsel, advised against . an in·
vestlgatlon'. of tile union election espite
repeated documented pleas for action
from the Yablon,ski camp. I Ca!Uonla Fea-Senlce
· Ecology ei:tremlsls who want to 0 turn
cities into villages and stop any hlghway
or dam oonstructlon that would displace
a flower or tree", contemptuously
disregarding the draslic <fleet on people
and the economy that such environmenlal
Windmill tUUng would have, have taken a
well·aimed and well-euned blasting"from
l prominent Califomls 11bot leader.
· Wrllinc In the California AFU:IO
News, John F. Henning, executive
iecrelary·lreuuret ol the Slate Feder•·
lion of Labor, AFL-CIO. deplores the fact
that more and more the lsbor movement
is being forced 1o differ with those ex·
tremls la. "Whal •hould be 1 nalural
alliance between progreutft forces ls,"
be warns, "becoming inltud a bitter
•lruggle h!fween uniona and tllooe who
couldn't care less a--ployed
workers."
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employ• pulp and paper . mm ~-of.
"rising costs and cont In a e d s.
profitobillty" due In no llllllli part to tho
need · for lnvestmeal of. mil1iD in .,..
vironmental control. Because meeU.,.
pollution control requl[ementl' woald
make It uneconomic, a .........,.
•ulllte mill Js being closed. And anotller
paper company plans • 100.job culboclt,
A tolal washout of more than 1000 jobs In
one cleanup.
Organized labor is fully aware, aDd
deeply concerned with the need for en-
vironmental reform, of course. M ffm.
Ding says:
"A civilized naUon deserves a clean
urban and rural environment but we
won' set ii by surrendering to the crank•
aod fllllilc1 wbo """' be saU.Ded unttl ~ paralyie lnduslrtal l1fe and rldlculo
outualomintheprocesL
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The rock 'n' roll
olar is a police buff
wbo collecta law en-
f orcement badges
and clonales thou· sandl'Gl dollars to police charities. Hea r-l!ii this, Deputy Nar.colks Direct<r John
'Ftitlltar a few montJ:ta __ qo eought to e•
list Prei1oJ in the a'"'1-4rUg fight.
Flnlalor invited the ~t to the
Narcotlcl Bureau for.._ visit and ar-
ranged for the guards to 1dmil him under
the peeuctonym 11John Burroughs."
PllEllLEY Pl.A YED the part of lhe
anonymou1 Join Burroughs like be does
all his atle ...._ He pulled up in front
of the Nlrmlkl' Buruu in a gaudy
Cadillac. lllaplandent in purple suit and
cloak. wtlll 1 Sold belt buckle and amber
~... •• he usbayed thnlugb the
door.
En ... It FIDlalnr'• office, the et..
pnt 11918, allu Jahn .Burrougha, had
baH tho -elll 118 In Illa building oohing ..........
"'-,...., ..... to -le
-Illa ntt ... ._ ... and -m tho 8llOI lo -11,tlllll lo tho ~ ..... ftlllilor,patl)r ....ii. ----··· ... •---. Door Gato:
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0., """''.--.Hew I 1..-,bod1·-· .. -..
"I can•t," said Finlator aP,OklgeUcally.
"I absolutely can 't let you hMon1."' ·
Presley's face fell, then; ~
again. lie said he bad an..apjlalotmenl II
the Wbll\! -· ., ...... yail llilnd.''. be asked, ·u 1 asked Pi_r..._ ror·a
narcotics badge? 11 i
"Tbat'i the only way you'll ever sel It,
Elvis," replied Finlator good humored!;(.
At the White HOUie, Presley WU
-la to ... the Preaidmt. n.., cballed briefly, then Pftl!eJ raised the
questlon of the badge. '
"81!1! THAT HI! gets I~" the PreslGenl
directed b1a top' enforcement ectmor,
Egll "Bod" Kroflb. Unable to --bis esci-4 Elvia buaed· tho llartled
Nlson. Kroth lmmedl•tely called Fin1olor and
-him lo brlna a bsdi• to ... White -· "Yau ..... liow ii II, Joloi;• lroch
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'Laiirence Sllbftman heard of Yablonl~'s
lnvilallon, be JU apoplectic. He o ' ' .
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ONLY AFTER Yablonski, his fife and
daughter were murdered in their beds did
be conaent that the depaltment gin an
investigation. The probe, er course,
qulclly turned Up evidence of massive
corrupUon and led· lo a lswsl!J by the
department ~ set the'eleetion 1side. By
then, hmie'fer, iL • Was too late for
Yablollal<I. ~
Fciolnole; The full story of the l1ta
Yablonl~'! lonely campaigo js told by
my .,_..to Brit Hume In b~ canfully
reported, suspenseful book, ''Jle•lh and
the Mines."
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'Lawsuit Dropped
Oil Firm Funds
Pollution Study
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LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Gulf COil Mobll said II l!td donated PJ,000 but
Corp. pays 123,000 today to the University denied tho donation was coocealod, tho
of eaurornta to aupport air pollution StaDdlrd OU admJtted to a $45,000
research In a bargain with Secretary of anonymous donation in addltkm to the
State Edmund G. Brown Jr. to dismiss a $.10,000 donaUon made publicly.
state Jwasult aga inst the.oil company. The propoaiUon wu defeated.
Brown brought suit against Gulf, Mobil Brown announctd Sunday ht Wal drop.
Oil Corp. and Standard Oil of calllornla, ping the suit against Gulf In return for
charging them with maklnt! secret llnan· the company's contribullon of 121,000 to
cial contributions to a campalgrl to defea t the Air Pollution Research Center on the
proposition ta. a coostU utional am~ UC Riverside campus. 'Jbe check was to
ment that would have allowed use of be deUvered today.
gasoline taxes for mass tranait and ID10I . "Gulf's $25,000 contributiOn to the
control programs. University ol Callfomla's znnog research
Brown accused the oil compan1es of program is $5,000 greater than the
violating the state electiQn law requi.ring amount the firm contributed to the cam-
public disclosure of any campaign coo· paign against Proposition 11," Brown
tribution larger than ,l,000 in such eJec.. said.
tions. "Jn addition to the $25,000 payment.
Gulf was accused ol. making a $20,000 Gulf has aJso asured me that any future
secret contribution. contribution it make• ~ any kind of
education or bollcit meuuro camJ>OllD bl
thlJ stow will be flllly ldontllled."
Rally l;Jy 'Jews Sparks
Battle at'-Nazi Home
Dock Strikers
Resuming Talks
To End Impasse ..
EL MONTE. Calif. (UPI) -The
Jewis h Defense League demonstrated
ol:tslde the h!!ndquarler; of lhe AmericJn
Nazi party. Fists, rocks, bottles, an egg
3nd a cherry bomb new, a policeman's
nose was bloodied. windows sma~hed and
40 persons were arrested.
h1ost of those arrested Sunday were not
Nazis or JDL members , police said , but
onlookers who became violent or refused
lo disperse. The onlookers were ap-
parently J"DL sympa thizers, witnesses
said.
Those arrested included eight women
and IS juveniles. They were boo~ed On
charges of disturbing the peace, failure to
disperse and two' juveniles were charged
with felony assault on a policeman.
A policeman'.s nose was cut by a· flying
bcllle.
:\bout &00 JDL members marched
before the two story headquarters of the
Nazi group, now renamed "Storm Troop 5
or the National Socia1ist White People's
Party." •
Seventeen members of the Nazi &J'OUP
gathered in the front ~ard* prottected by
a chain link fence and carrying ptifols,
rtnes and shotguns. They unfurled a
''\Vltite Polver''. banner.
Joe Tomm·asi, leader of the Los
Angeles and Orange County chapters of
the party, said his storm troopers plan--
ned if trouble came to make their first
stl!ld at the fence. and then retreat into
their swastika-emblazoned building and
slrlGt an yone trying to break in.
ry bomb hurled from the mob uploded
and a Nazi threw an egg, wilnetlel aald.
A group of about 40 city police and depu..
ty sheriffs were caqht In a crcmf!re o!
rocks Crom both 1lde1, ordered tbe crowd
to clilperae and then made a IWMP of the
area arresting those who refuMd to lea ve
or resisted.
Speech to Nixon
Well-rehearsed,
Singer Reports
VAN NUYS, Cllll. (UPI ) -Tbe Clna-
dian singer who lectured President Nwm
on hit Vietnam policy at 1 formal -
-"lf Jesus Christ wu in tbla room
tonight, you would not dare to drop
Surprised
At Ruction
To Outburet
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Negoilaton
planned to resume Wks today In the
West Coast dock lllrike for the first Ume
since bargaining br~ke off &nd the
walkout was ruumed Jan. 17.
Both tho Intematlonal Lollglhoremen'1
and Wuthoulemen's Union and the
employen' a~ nporledly ~
during eorllu neg-to a 'n-<ont..
an-hour wage boost to a basic $5-an-bour
wage and a guaranteed 38-hour week.
But the earlier marathon negoUations
failed to produce an accord and lu t week
the employers Paclllc Mar1tlme AMOCI•
tion aakl the tmpaue wu hued "aolely
In a dl&pute onr bow the guaranteed In-
come plan waa to be fiDlnttd."'
The HOUR WU to start hearings on
legialatioll which President Nixon had r ..
queated to end the work stopptge by
13.000 ILWU members at 242 ports. It aloo
would set up a three-man arbitration t>oarcf to impoee a aetUement luting 11
months. Hearinp on a slmllM proposal
began last week in the Senate. .
The dock workers !Int went on atrib
July 1, Aft.r 100 clly1, they were tent
lioclr; to work Oct. I by a court lnjunclioa
Issued under the Taft.Hartley Act.
Followlnl an 8Maf cooling off period
and two subsequent extenalons, the
longshoremen walked oft their jobs again
two weeks ago.
Skier Falls, Killed
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Gulf Oil
Fl• •cl 18 feet to his death whlle au.mpting to
The demonstrators marched past the
building three times in a protest that
lasted about 10 minutes. and withdrew to
a nearby park. The antiNazi crowd bad
r rO\\'n to abou t 1,000, police said, and
thorc were heated eJchanges of insults
bct\veen the crowd and the Nazis.
-1et off a chair lift to a closed-off ramp at
another bomb" -accepted the White the Squaw Valley resort. The vlcUm was
House performance for that parpoae and William Boehrs, 21, of Palo Alto.
rehearsed her spee<h. Larry Mertl, 18, of Squaw Valley who
Carol Feraci, 30, expectl the furor over was on the same lift Sunday also fell but
her actions may hurt her career. But abe was unhurt, a Squaw Valley spokesman
thinks she encourqed other -le to sald. The mtsbap wu below 9,~foot
Rocks and bottles were thrown, a cber· speak out, she said. Squaw Peak. l:============='===============;;;;...;;;;===I
Young Man Blown Up
OAKLAND (API -A 2t·
year-old Berkeley man has
been blown to pieces by a
fragmentation bomb as he sat
in a sm~ll ·car In the parking
lot of an allnight rest.au.rant.
Police said Sunday morning
they identiCied him o n 1 y
through fingerprints as Tom·
my Dav enport, an unemployed
nlachinist f r om Berkeley.
At first. said police, the body
\\'as so dismembered that they
could not be sure whether the
viclim was man or woma n.
Police Capt. Tom Fishe said
"there is no evidence at this
time that the vehicle had been
wired to detonate the device"
which blasted many small
holes in the car and set tt on
lire.
A 9 mm weapon, clip and
ammunition was found in the
car, said Fishe, who added
that Davenport had no police
record and was not known as
a member of any militant
group.
Police said they were .seek-
ing the registered owner of tbe
car, Stephanie Kline of San
Francisco, to question her.
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OAKLAND, Calli. (UPI) -
Huey P. Newton says tho
Black Panlhen ""' IOinl to -t wttllln the system for
.ocJa1 and economic advances
for blacks, and he blames
luglUve Eldridge Cleaver for
loaln& communlty 1upport with
a "plck-uJH.be-1un-now" pbll~
O.'IOphy. -
In hls first Interview al.nee
charges In tho 11167 slaying of
was In prison &nd tbe partr
was under Cleaver, "Lhe com-
munity turned off on my whole
program."
a pollctman were dropped.
Newton said Sunday that hl3
future efforts would be geared
toward "organizlng the com·
munlty." r=======:;;
Newton, 29, lashed out at
Cleaver, the exp.2tled Panther
mlnlster of defense, during a
two-hour interview ln his $650-
a-month apartment overlook·
ing scenic Lake Merritt.
FOR MORE
CREATIVE LIVING
Young 'Legislators'
Fail to OK Pot Bill
Cleaver fled the country in
1968, three days be.fore he was
ordered to surrender t o
authorities in Oakland as a
parole violator. He was last
reported in Algiers, where he
resigned . his post with the
Panthers.
Newton was freed in Decem·
ber when tbe district at.
torney's office decided a
fourth trial in the slaying of
orficer John Frey would be
fruitless. The decision came
four days aft er a jury
deadlocked 6-ti in Newton's
t h i r d trial on voluntary
manslaughter charges.
Your 11lf·i111•91 pl•y1 •n impor·
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your •C1pl1nc1 of your 111f ••
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' SACRAMENTO (AP) -'!be
CoJUomll YMCA M o d e I
Legislature has wrapped up Its
:Mth seaakln with "~v." Chrl.s
ceba.llc. vetoing a mock bill
to legalize marijuana for
per!Ons over 18.
An override effort Sunday
fell elgbl Votes short of win·
nli>g ippmval In the youth ·
Senate. all.er clearing the stu·
dentAaaembly.
An . attempt . to override
Ceballds'~veto of a .bill to re--
quire draft counseling courses
Jn high lchbols ilio failed to
clear the model legislature.
A total of t70 youths from throulbout Ca)Jfornia attended
the fouMlay l<Sljon. designed
to provide teenage.rs with a
glimpse of how the legislative
process works.
Ceballos, 17, of Pleasant
Hill, saJd ht: vetoed the marl·
juana bill because "I was
~elected on my beliefs and
moral standards, and I have
the same beliefs ·now as when
I was elected. Therefore l
have vetoed the legislation."
Gov. Reagan said when the
session got under way that
alcohol may have been the
crutch of hi! generation and
asked the youths, "How about
being the generation that
doesn't have any crutch at
all?"
An earlier trial last year
al.so resulted in a deadlocked
panel. The first in 1968 ended
in a guilty verdict which was
overturned by an appellate;
court on grounds . of judicial
error,
Newton, the p a r t y co-
founder, served 22 moTitbs in
prison before the .6"ppellate
court's ruling.
Newton said that while he
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Pauae, please, lo offer a little 1eot1e . •Y~ for
Anne Hatheway, the widow of Mr. Wllllam --"'· Only thing she 'Inherited from him UpOn his death WU his
"secood beat bed." Wait, bellev• there ~ other
incidental furniture m, too.
But it hardly counted, ring.
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THAT A HABITAT of a Pii Is call·
ed a sty ls common knowledge. Less
widely known ls thet -.i bl.9ecl'1 home
ia I Dlidua, a COW'I domiCUe ~ &
byie, nd • bare'• reskltnce is •
form.
THE TOBAC.CO BOYS conteod
that approximately 250,000 .Omen i1i this C0W1try"are cOn-
firrned pipe smolten. Will you buy ·the!? Me either.
IT'S THOSE YOIUll people In thelf twentiea who move
around the most, !bit's clear. Stadlea li!O" jull about three
out of five changed their residences during-the last 12·
months.
STONE AGE -In the jungles on the aouthem edge of
Mindanao In the Philippines live 24 Tuaday nativeo who
still use rock hatchets. They don't know much. Ollly In ""
cent months did expior<l'll find them. They eollt, Illerally,
In the stooe Age, They're ignorant of the wheel or ltimlp ·
or Joe Namath._ This im't a &mday oupplemml footnote
to ytlleryear. It's right now.
Q. "WHERE did we 1et the word 'hootch' meaning
liquor?"
J... From the Tlinget Indian word uhootchinoo" which
was a tdrint made of moluses.
COPYIUGHT -Which of these lour can be copyright.
ed? I. A !ac:t. 2. A map. ~. An Idea. 4. The title of a boot.
Rare is' the soul who' gets this query right. ~ ls ~
map only, I now learn.
BEST EXERCISE a young lady can do to improve
her top tape measurement, contends a medical specialist,
is to dog paddle daily in a swimming pool.
ARGUMENT coolinues aa to whether 111y animal be-
sides man either laugh! or cries. A scientific fellow named
·Yerkes contends none other shed teara in torrOW. Bat be
insists apes do indeed laugh.
AM ASKED how many -·rs can ·be -led "'
that presidential plane known 11 Air Force L Jmt 57, now.
President Nixon doesn't take alooc aa large ., -.C•
as President Johnson. Whm LBJ wu ....._ lbe plaqo
sealed 115.
Address mail lo L. M. BOl/d, P. O. Bos•ll7$, N-
, port Beach, Calif. 92680.
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V.S. Drug
Agency
Created
W ASlllNGTON (UPI)
l'rellclellt NI.son bas created
Ille Olllce or Drug Ai...e La•
Enlor<ement ll1d appointed
Cultoml Comm'aioner Miles
J.Ambroleloheadit.
NllOn llgned an uecutive
order eatsbllsblng the office,
wbk:b will marshal a wide
range of government
reaourcea -i ncludlnc
authoritlea granted ID the 1119
Orgsnized Crime Control Ad
"In a conctntrated auault on
the street level be r o in
pusher."
111 am convinced that the on-
ly effective way to fight thls
menace is by attackinc it on
many lronls -lllroucb a
b a J a n c e d , comprehensive
strategy,'' Nixon said in a
statement.
He· said the administration
bas worked for three years to
eliminate dangerous drugs at
thelr source, cutting off their
international flow .
"Today our balanced com-
prehensive attack on drug
abuse moves forward In yet
amtber critical area as we in-
stitute a major new program
·to drive drug traUlckers ll1d
drug pushers oil the streels of
America," he said.
At a ceremony In the Oval
Olllce with Attorney General
John N. Mltcbell and
Ambroee, who will leove bis
~ pooltlon, N'Wlll laid
"the signlflctnce of this from
the standpolnl of I h o oe repmtlnl ls that II olrnn the
OOIDJll ebensive approach of
tbia admlni1tration to -dan&tmm drup. tt
NI.son praised -. 45,
a lawyer and former New
:Yort --official, u a m111 "who knowa how-lo ·
take ... ol this problem of
lllw enforcement."
Nlson laid the olllce would
wwt ihroucb -reslonal ol-llm and ... special grllld
jariol lo 1alber infnrmalion
<about drug tralllcten. He
aaid this JnteDiim<e •ill he pooled for use by federal,
stale and local ia.. en-
forcement --
Democrats
Say It's
No Joke
Act ·Now!
CASPER, Wyo. (UPI) -
Wyoming Democratic Party
officials weren't amused with
the latest edition of the Casper
City telephone directory.
This year's publication bu a
listing for H Amusement C.O~
panies" on page 62 of the
yellow pages, and listed in
bold type under the heading is
the "Democratic Party bead·
quai::ters." "This puts scorn on the
Democratic Party," said lll&te
chairman Don Anselmi of
Rock Springs. "It is not true
humor."
A spoke~man for R.L. Polit
Co., of Kansaa City, publishers
of the dlr~', said the
listing apparentlf. wu caUMCI
by a computer codt error.
2 Steamboats
Will Battle ·
Ll'CTLE ROCK (AP ) -The
[irst steamboat race on the
Arkansas River in t h i 1
century·helwten the D e 11 a .
Queen ll1d the B o r d e.r
star-will he held here Jl'tb.
Z1.
The two paddle-wbeelen
wUI begin al the Main S1r<e1
Bridle in Llttli Rock ll1d 10
six miles downstream ll1d
race hick lo tlie bridge.
LET
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... takm J111t wlfh him In mlndl
3FORONLY495
Huny In -and ,WU l9CIM -big,
bUUlllUI 8 x lO for hlm; .. plua two 5 x Ta
1« om and Grandadl Don, mill Ill And
· -blr, you can charge It at 1'911111fL
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Mond'7, J....,, 31, 1972
Our sale furniture iS 20%. off. Deli ' ' and 'set up .
DAILY PILOT
factory~frcsh in YoUr tiorne
. at no extra. cost.
Sav.e 35 80 Save 43 80
Reg. $179, Salo 143-20
$7amonth•
Reg. $219, S.lo 175.20
$8. a month•
Contemporary,stylo tov-t or sora. Features Include
kiln dried frame, tight seat and back. Frames are d01Jble,
glued.and blocked and nailed. Casters incjudod.
'
~ Loveseat available In yellOw or blue vinyl in the wet·
look. Sofa in yellow orwhtte vinyl in the we! look.
Reg. $289, Salo'231.20. Traditional style ·
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~ :·'Save 57.'0
Reg . $299, Sale 23t.20. TradltlOMlllJle
sofa. Features kiln citied lrom-.IPll!ll
edge. Chair has semi-attached llHk.
Cushion of "!J'IPP•d polyurethane.
Available In olive, special grade lobrlc.$10
a month•
With a lot of sale furniture, they're costly extras • ,_. "
• Th11iruou1u ~?••Mn:S tM 1e~/"ld or.lnlllMll mon:h1y PIJ!Mlll urn:•( P"""''"i' Time P~m'11\ Plen IOI ll:t
PJrChUI ol lhe 1e!1t11d Item, No FINANCE CHARGC will ~ !ncurr1<1 ii lhe bllan<.:e ol Che 1etounl In lhl llfll bllth>111~
paid tn h1!I by l!Jlo r.Jotlng dale ol lhl nul Dllhng period. When fneuned FINANCE CHA!!GES wlU bt cU:ltrml~cd
by 1ppl,lflg perflx!lc rllM ol 1.2% (ANNUAL f [RCENTACE RATE tt ... 'lel Gii lhe ltr:il ~ 111d I'°' (ANNUAL Pffl~ENTAGE RAIL 12"i-) on C-11 POrflon o.er ~5tl0 ol lhl p1C'olo11s btlsnee w11hOll! ded11e11~ payrneo:S or ert dlls.
Save31.80
Reg. $159,Solo127.n
. Rocker/recllnorwannaand
vibrates. co .. r9d rn
Herculon• olefin. In black
or gold.1.5111 month•
Save25.80
Reg . $129, Sol~ 103.20
Tradillonal hoaUvlbrator
reclinerwilhtwo-wayl!raighl
back conotrucllon. In black or
gold. 5-50 a month •
Save27'0
Reg . $139,Solo 111.20
Tradilional stylo recliner in
supportod vinyl. Brown or
moss g<Mn. $81 month•
The occasion is our tabl~ sale. Save 20%.
Occasional tables of every kind. In stylos to match any decor. Choose from cock-
tail tableS, and tables, commodes andi>ther"s In Traditional, Early American and
Modern stylings.
Door cocktail table,
Reg:$120, lelo'Sll
Oclllgon commode,
Rog.$90.-172
Door commode.
Rog. $100. S.le MO
Round Poe table;
Reg.$75, .......
Cocktail table.
Reg. $60, S.lo'141
End table.
Rog. $80, -$41
Lamp table,
Rog.$70,StletN
Cocktail table,
-Reg. $80, S.lt 141
End table,
Reg. $45, S.lo S3t
Lamp table,
Reg. $55, Solt~
JC Penney
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Oval caddail 11111o:
Rog.J7&.l•le' ...
End lilllle,
Reg.$110.llle ...
llllpllllle, _ ..........
Cocldmllllble,
Reg ....... ,....
Hexagoncomn-.
Reg.$86,llle'JUI
Door com modi. . Reg .... ,....
Shop Sunday noon to 5 P .M. at the followl~g stores:.
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---· Foshion Ida ...
2 ... Flo« 644-UIJ
Hu_nti..-, Contor _._ 2nd fl-192-7771 Av•iloblt at: NEWPORT BEACH, Fashion lsloocl. HUNTINGTON BEACH, Huntington Center. Use Plftneys time p.ymeol ,_.. ---
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For The City Breaks Ranks
Record Hunti1igton Befriends Housing Unit .
Panel Eyed
' For Health
SANTA ANA -An od hoc
communlly -panel to
Rolling Stoek
Supervisors Okay
Vehicle Purchase
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4 By TERRY COVILLE
Of "" DeltJ '"" ., ...
the house or ap&rtment to the we do support tht concept," asaure greater lnvOrayement of
landlord. • he aald. the public In Orange County'•, • • _.., _ _,, __
Dissolutimas
Ot Marriage
Huntington Beach Is the first One rule or the Santa Ana Green 11!0 said that If c!Ues $100,llOll llultb Care Study will SANTA ANA Th•
city in Orange County willing project Js to limit the amount don't show some Interest in be , recruited by the study'1 purchase of more than $48,000
be used to transport trd
crews hired under the Publlll.
Employment Program (PEP).
Ortllnal cost was estimated al
'6,000, but aalety features and
loading equlJllP'nl !ncreued ,
the figure to $8,1!0.
to join hands with the lcotmty of low cost housing In any low co.st ho~slng plans, they ateerlng commlttee. worth of rolling equipment has houlln~uthorlly proposed by particular neighborhood. Santa stand to lose a Jot of federal County au..-vtsors have an. been approved by th,e Orange
Su-rv r 0-•~ 0 -ltin • Ana offi~lals do nol wllll .'• --~ · •
r-,w.,... ~ o. · create a ghetto situation, ; uniu•:f . • ·• proved creation of the reaction , County Board of Supervisors. J111e11 J11111m 11
Mtrtllltl, M•rf•llllf •1111 Dcln91d Rtl'
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City councilmen ha ve low cost housing is spread "It's also posalble th e panel and authorized the Approved for purcbW we agreed lq principle to work around town. federal government co u Id W/111, Juli• £U1tbf:th tl'lll Mtrtln
ltolllw1U with the county ho u 1 I n g refuse to allow FHA or GI steering group to f Ind a parks departnient tnlck, a
authority on a study of low-It ls not a matter of financing In the ci ty. That Brown Named · represent.tives from private fiood control district motor '!be Oood control district
grader Is !Isled 1t $23,1115 and
the 1pr1y truck at 110,«3.
·The lire protection <""'"" nd
unlt will coat $1,711.
Smith, ll lcll•rd J""'" 111d Jqn Elltn
Vtl!ll'ld, ~rHt Marlt tlMI AdOIJlll'I
51anley cost housing need!. rebuilding homes, or con-could hurt ... he warned. organlzat.iona and community grader and chemical spray
"We can Mil out or ,·t at r u ct in g brand new GARDEN GRO eroups. truck, and a fire department llvtfl. ll1rb¥1 AM Mid ltObtfl 8. G1,11Jltrr_,, Ptlt'l'll T. t rlll Merla T,
Boltr, Mtrflyn I, 11\11 LllO E. ,.-apartments. The Santa Ana No threats ha ve been made . VE -Mayor ' The auuested members will four-wheel drive command
anytime.'' Mayor Ge 0 r g e authority picks existing dwell-concerning the county authori-Willla.m S. Brown of l4s ~ then be presented to the board wtiL . H'°'2en, Zul1 M, t lld ll lcfltrd D.
Heni.on, Wnley R•v and Mtrllyii
C1role McCracken explains. "Right lngs and asks the owners to fix ty, but Green Indicated the Al•f!11tos has been elected for approval. The i.rb .n tbed truck ill
now we're joining to help ln them up in return for a federal government is pushing president of the 26-member ' 1 w Dtv.1, ,,,..rv L111llt Ind ltWFlftC,I:
D1vkl
l"llfoll Jt_,., If the overall planning." guaranteed rent. cities more and more to join board of tbs Orange County
Huntington Beach has en-It serves a dual nul'TV'l.o of some type of cooperative plan. Mosquito Abatement District. HUI, StMrio.n L. tlld RO¥ A,
Hudi.on, Sl!w""-11111 Eckry Wtf ...
IWm, NlllCV M. •iW Vll\Ulll LM
Slacum. Violet tnd FrNlrkk
tere<I where some other clUes ,.-..---Cypress c o WlCilman John
fear to tread. Colla Mesa ::;~r:ndix:a~gil~esp 07J~ Huntington Beach hu aer Xane1 was named vice presi-
Lt l)oua, Ktttwvn I . Mid Mett A.
Gr"11stor1e, JWOll'lt L. Mii 0.1«11 tumed down the hoUl1ng faclllUes. cepted certain housing goals dent. He is also a member of
authority and Irvine I 1 as outlined bf the Southern the board ttl the Orlll(e Coun-Ei.lne
ICtl'lt, Ctrllft DwM Md DeMl1 MldlMt
Mc8r'l"dl. 0.MI M. atlll W1111¥!1 M.
Hunttr, ....... L ..... R°""" L.. Mullln1, Ghrl.rl!MI ~le ind MldlNI
"atching It with a wary eye. The county could adopt this C a I I f o r n I a :AJSoclatloo of tr. Trll1lllll Dlalrlct. Se~al county clliel have method, or choose another. Govemmenta (sc.,.\G) and city,-----~-----! -· lmllh, Merll\'11 )OM .,1111 kofd ~ Morllrnll', Dllnl Lvnne Ind WltllMI
Henrv •
Ltbonll, &lllrleW II, •llf 01i111r H,
D1vJ1, Htrolcl A. tlld l"ml'llt JMll
Sl111btl't, Dent R. 9lld 1-A. J-. JOMPtl ~ 11111 .... , ..
Wolfotd, AIWI MMll Mid 'R"*-1 LM ,,.,.rtlnHlt, JMn ICt"'leM Md ...... I
C. Jr.
Skirvin. 01111 IElltlM Md lllnll
O•l1y, kMrd r•trlct Md ~II
Almlr•
IUtoll, Ctrel Md Gui
B•ll1rd, CllllrlM JIQ Md Deott 0.
Jli;li, loulM tlld FrdlM
Sdlul«, LlllM SW •nd Gtr1N ~ a-.n. CW-aNI MldlMI
Jordlfl, JNn F. lnlS "°'...., s . .. ,.,,,.,,, Wlllllnl f . •ncl 1/lliron JI .
F•rrtU, Forest EIWYn •nd C.rolYn J-
Forr .. 1, Jlnlu F•Y 1nd Normt n M"""' Nd:,C'f, J. c ...... 0 11111 J.
LtrMlfl, OullW 0 . Incl K11!11Yn J .
Hunlf119IC111, JMl!ft Lft Incl Mlrlon
'"" Hirt, Ktltln'n M. Ind Gii .. F.
Pond, Liu Mlrl1 Ind !floberl A.
Mwncf. OlmOll Lft •ncl Bltfy JQMll
Bolen, Simuel r . end E1r11ntlne
Cemllbell. Robert G. Incl Merdt LM
Death Notices
exprtssed 1 · fear that the C.ounty officials ha v e planners are working on a
. housing authority will take generally ipdicated they do not housing element for t h e
aw~y local control. Attorney favor the East Coast style of master plan. · ~er Howell, legal advisor building barracks apartments Murphy said planners would
to the new Irvine City COuncll, for low cost hoUslng. announce the first details of ,._,__ ho I Councilman Jack G r e e n uid, If the ho-aut r ty the Huntington Beacli hoU>ing esercised its muimum power, listed two primary reasons for element in February. The
it could poaibJy estab1ish Huntington Beach acceptance state jS now requirJnrr housing
•-·-· In ,._ cit tr to or the county housing authori-•-e uu\Ultng we Y con ary elements in city master plans.
local r.oning. ty. The housing element will
h "It's important for' the city Hu nt I ng ton Be a c outline the exist1"ng fac1·11·ti'••
d to try to cooperate with the ..... authoriUes istlgree. available and will 1"nd1"cate how
Ea b ·t d "d ho county on such projects, and " c c1 Y ec1 es w the city can meet the needs of
much it wants to work with all income levels.
the county authority," says B Cli • A part of the county housing Jere Murphy. an associate US filC planner. "The county hasn't authority's first function will
even established detalla. rJ. th• be to survey an Jcoopecating
authority yet." . S 'h" eduled areas to deternune ·housing
The primary aim of the C . availability a~,housing needs.
housing authority Is t o McCracken arid Green both
establish Jow cost housing for The <;>rang~ c.d\mty school believe ~ county Study will
Jow income families. Several bus drivers wor~p will be be useful ·but neither man
differ.ent methods are possi· held Saturday at Orange Coast believesi ,.ijd11tington Beach
ble. College~ reaJly · Medl "mtii-e JoW· C o s t
•lcK Santa An&, for example, has The main purpose -of the housirig.t ,;;· ,: .. ' . 1 =:r, c~:~ B~A"o!lt °'JU~~ its own authority which relies workshop, which will begin at "We .ckilift .tiave -the J~Ul!,Y n.1,n. SurY)Yld by Nf9nll1.Mr. • . ~:,Om':"· h"11 e~i 11111~ """"' on rent subsidies. U 1 l n g o a.m.; is to acquaint bus blems like ;_Santa Ana and ~rll°"~· c~~"i' ..!'v1c1n~nd ~n••r~r, federal funds, the Santi Ana drivers. ~and superviao?s with s o m e o t Ii e r ~ I t), e s , ' • llftd~:lO PM, wntminiter Memorlti authority can pick certain the latest lnfortnation and ·McCracken explained. "Our Perk UlfYiGtifl\j'&'~rY, · Id
M. cr•L• 11rc-bllrn. A'J 11, °' 11~ housing areu and desianate gu ance in the ·prevention of area is ·ao "'!'i there aren't ~or..1'[~ ~7:~1 =:, :-111r 7~~~0• them suitable for lOw coat accidents and diacipline 'pro-many problems. But I've ~-ao,x ~:a1 of"l'm:r;~ ~ housing. bl.ems. •. ·, -always said we have· to look 51. ~. °' '~r~ J!~l't...~M!'ret The 1utbor;ty then PaY• • The ~t d. registration for forward to the future· of our ~r..11~:!.fr:I:<. ~~ =· =in percentage of the rent. the program wqJ ~fl or $.1.2$ young people and our reUred Hm1cT:.!~.,,:.~..:f:m1l tr~l'f!CltMr;j __ llW'llllees ___ _;1_ooc1 __ upt;.._ee_p;_of __ wUb __ 1_uncb..;.·'-:---"''-.-'----'peo::::'.:pl::e:_.'_' -------!_====~~~~~~ =• Wermlntrton, IJ~ New
01 o~'~n~, oreW.~11.-v~ i:~·.recfti!~f ... :!!.%.~~01~· GOODWIN
Thtl,.,. Mt1 Goodwin. 1!'1 S1l1 Clrdlt, No. 11. H1111lln9lon 8ttctl. I• of ci..tti,
J1nu11'Y 2', U72n....Survlv ~ husbe":t ~rn~hTtr::~th ~In; brO'IMr, J. C. n::.:l..1 lhlra. Mr\I LM
Jt1w11 1nc1 0pe1-wtn.. irv1c11, TlllldlYI
lO:JD AM. Pftk """""' CC11o111it , .... "-· ••••• Ambrost Grwr. AM t.! If •n Jell•, Huntlnqton lllKI!, Oete OJ O..th, J•-l'Y 2', 1m. Sllrvl• try -. Ktr'Nltl ~.
Df ~ llkhf. -111 IN, Er'*t E. Niii· on. Hunllnelol(I 9Mcll •r•nckhlldrM1 • ~ ; =,,_~/rfll • ifn~ w I 11 • •';
I nl1rm1t11t. ""S!r:_I_ • I , • ' Perk. Smlll'll ~rr. · ' • '
MAVWA•O. , 1
H•r,.,. W H•vwerd. 413 MOrnl119 Ctn'l'On, Coror• det Mtr, 0.1, Ill' de•lh,.J1nut1Y.
2', 1'77. M ...... Of t~lt Mnonfc
Lod!M, No. 544.~IYMf bY WIN, Jl~iia· H1rw1rd of 1111 I IOI!, Gr•nt 'Ill , L8•""'' H11K.1M1 n • Mr1. '~' , of lrvl,,.. Slf'Vlcea, UffdlY, F ry 11 ltn. 10 AM, ••llr·ll~on uner1 Home, Coront dtl Mtr. r v•I• lnltfl'ntnt 11 Forni U'W!I. ..Ill• .,. .... on FllMl'tl
HorM, co,,_ 4j~M, lr.c:ton.
Or. Allr~. dtc'Ual. m 5otf Dl'IXf, t-tw.n:j.e"' r.s:,r o1'tt9un--i~di1 Df1Clk9d dlnlllll'l' for J2 YNfl ln P111dttW Ind Lt Jotlll. Survl"*' by
wife. trflllt .n, C111r. Alfrld' C. J•m-,
U.S. NIYY 1111 .• of l lfr,1111 •NCtr; ~
ter1, &lrblr• N-n Md Glorl1 Good-
1'11, bo111 of LttU• ; 11.-dll 11111'11
1r1ndct!lldrtr11 !!Ir• ,,..111"Mdcf!lldN1t.
Mtmori.I MrVlcl1. T-a.y, lt l AM.
'r.clfl( View ClwlPll. ll'lllfrlrT1'1W. r .elfk
V ew M-1111 Pert ·Affl~, b lllow wlUlll!I to mtb• ~ ' trltlullonl, l'IHM COllll' . ~ fM Amerlcen a•nct,.. SO<.i.11'~ tclflc 'VIN '
MorlutlY. lrec L&GAN1 •
Frtdtrlck W. U..1n1 2'21 ,.,_. Pflw, Coronll dtll Mi r. 01 f of d•eth\_J.,_,..,
71. !t72. 5urvlvtd D' wit•, a"""' '°"' Frl'd w. Jr.,.ol FuUH"IOlll di terJ, Mrt. Ml'deltln1 Mar&Nll, of Fri Ip V1Urr1 Mrs. N1ncv BOl'j"'' W1111Q VllllHI lourteen ~r1ndch k1ren1 nine!.., tAel·
!r1nckhl1dren. Slrvlce1, TundliY..1. ·1• Ml. I, Mkhl.li •ncl Alt Afl9tll ~P·KOll•I Ch11rch, Cor0111 dtl Mer. Interment, Pacific View Mtmo<'l11 P1rk.1"1mllr ....,.. 111!s !hose wli.1'11111 to m1k1 meMOl'lll c:on!rlDu!lons. plHse cl'l"lrlbllle t.· 1he ..,merlcan C1nc.r Soclltv. P1clllc Vltw
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Our custom savings pla'n:
Sa v • ~ O ~ .' 9i'.I cu s t~JJl;dr.aperies,
·slipcovers.;~uphqt~ery.~ · _ ·
Save··a big 20% on · 'i"
lab·o·r too!: "·.
Every fabric in our custom collect.ion priced
at 20% aavings.Ourdecorator\¥i'Jjbrin_p you
samples and profeaalonal augg~iqns .on
styling draperies. 1Upcovera or rliOPholslery
for your home alone.
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Our At-Home Decorating s.rvic, ~everything.
Custom draperies, allpcoyerw, uphei'stery,
carpeting, fu rniture, •cceaortes.
Mortu1rv, Otr11;lor1. MILLl!lt Lindi Dori Miiier. 2S17 Slnt1 AM Ave .. I C. COlll M111. 0.11 ol dMltl, J1r1U11Y
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WALL IS BliST KNOWN CHINA LANOMARK
Attraction 11 SO Fut High In Pl1c11
Results 'to Show
For Generations
By STEWART BENSLEY balance is the sort of Idea the
WASHINGTON (UPI) _ President has In mind.
President Richard M. Nixon They also point out that such a plan would appeal to
sets out Feb. 16 for a historic presidential adviser Henry A.
meeting with the leaders of
China. Their initial policy ob,;I
jectives are modest but the
ultimate result.I could shape
for generations the deatinies of
many nationl and millions of
people.
Nixon and Premier Chou
Enlai have said that the sum-
mit di!cusslons are de&ianed
NfWS ANALYSIS
Kissinger, the former Harvard
prolessor upon whom Nix-
on appears to lean more and
more for foreign p o I i c y
auidance .
Klsslnger'a approach re-
guirea that each major U.S.
move fit into a broad master
plan designed to achieve
Washington'• objectives by the
moat effective application of
power, prestige and persuasion
II ali possible points,
Nixon has said that he will
not try to achieve better rela-
primarlly to btgln the proceu tiona with China at the ex-
of "nonnalizing'' relatk>ns penae of other nations, another
after 22 years of embittered way of saying the United
isolation. States would honor its 1955
While thil is an obviously commitment to p r o t e c t
necessary first step, It could in Taiwan agai.nit agiression.
itself have considerable Im-His "statement "ilso was· an
pact on the 'pollcles of coun-effort ·to convince .t.tit Soviet
tries that have been ac-UnlOn that the United States
customed to play o f f did .not inte.nd .to connive with
Washlqlon oploll~ P~ , Pekmg,againsl ldoscow. •
and vice vorsa.. .t.1 , . · Tj\ep11ery bet that Nill>n ;II
Chlfiese' and A m e f I c 1 n going lo Peking already 1111
leaders obviously have their stirred ~ suspicions of the
own ideas of how to take ad-RussianS, bOwever. Re a 1
vanUtge· of improved relations friendship between allna and
to further their Jong-term ob-the United States would in-
volve a)llajor reassessmlJIDl of ~ theint'ernatipnaJ~power .
"Atlmlnbtr•tion
oHlel•I• l1ttlle•te
a quadrll.teral
power balance fs
w hat t lte Presl·
dent 1MU In naiad."
balance. ·
Kissinger himself· hflS ~d
that Russia's continuing con-
flicl with--. China probably
would make the Kremlin more
willing to reduce tensiom on
her European front.
Chou baa. mode II clear in
turn that Peking's concern
~ over Soviet and Japanese
jectives in Asia and other
areas.
Nixon ls understood to
believe lhat the poulbllily of
achieving · a quadrilateral
balance of power involving the
United states, China, Russia
and Japan will Improve as
Peking moves more positively
into the mainatream of world
affairs.
A " number of eminent
students of Aalan affairs
believe this ls Nixon 's new
design for Asia. While under a
White Houaa Injunction nol lo
discuss 1ucb 1pecific1, high
administration officlall in-
dicate a quadr~l.lteral power.
FTC Aide:
Moon Sales
Not Allowed
SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP)
- A Federal Trade Com·
mis1lon official h)'I he will
urge the FTC to ias1.11 a na·
tionwide warning to the public
against purcliase of any object
purporledly taken lo the
moon.
Cum~ Sa-., llud of
the FTC'1• lion -of·
lice, aald -._. ol· · flclals have Imel him Of nctiv·
Ing many roi:•l,.. llioul,pl· fer• to aolfco 111 and atampa
thll llllfJllOlledly hid been lo
the moon.
Altronlull are not allowed
lo_.........,..,..
lhcytUalllolplCl,-
aald.
MIJlllld Spacecrafl Center
oflicllll ID lloullon conflrJllW
they had f'IC'eive many com-
plalnta. They 11111!1 thal Iller
thl Apollo If 111"1!1 one firm
hid -tt hid obtained aouvealn llktll on I h e
mllalon, even before the ._.111·· ·-hid been un-podlaol.
intentions WU a strong factor
in the dedsion to seek im·
proyed r•tlons wilh lbe
United Statos.
Many m>er11 think the
siluallon 1~ara lo offd rul
possibilities'· for a four-power
balance that would ·brin&
greater llablllty lo Alla.
Others are not so sure.
Doak Barnett of the Brook·
lngs Insliluti, a Ufelonl atu-
dent of Aalaa affafn, believes
such a ~ already is
evolving arii thlt' "there wilt
be severe limlta on the estent
lo which any al the four
JM>Wers wW be abla lo
manipulate Ibo bolance lo Ila
own advantage."
He discounts to a great ex-
tent lhe possibility o f
"collusion" between any of the
four lo try lo upset lbe equa·
tion. •
The Chinese obviously do not
· agree. They fear an eventual
alliance between Japan and
Russia which would recreate
the altullon that enabled
Japan to aeize baH \)! O!lna In
the ll!Os Ind 1-•
dr. Herman Kahn, director
of the Hudson Inslitute, a1ao
hal raised the poalbllity of
"""" alliance between R~la
and I l'UUl'lent Japan anned
with -1ur weapona.
Elrl c. Rl..-1 of the
lnalJlll!e fw Polley Sblcllea,
formerly chief of the Defenae
~partmenl's Allan Division,
believes any four.power bal-
ance in · Asia would be subject
te-recurrent crises atemmins
from continued U.S. military
support of the Ta l wan
ao.vtmment.
He """Id rect~y this by
..... Ille 1Jnltod -........ aun. u hlWll .,.. .... ., °"" T a I w I• ' abNpte the U.S.-Nalionllllt
M'!IUll Security 'llel!J and
withdraw ,lhe few American
troopa remaining on Talwu.
Some Chinese Na-of.
flcials suspect thla mlJ be
Nixon's ultimate deciston. 1111-
plte preaent aaaurtncea o1 .....
Unued support for tho N•
,tionalist 1overnm1nt.
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body dressing .... for ·your 1 active life
spring into color with bodyshirts, leotards, pa.nty hose and tights . .
Body dressing. lhlt's.lhli way lt ·ls for spring. Sllrt wtlh a,bodylhirt or leallld. S11pple, eoft. Mldt for dancing and rnaie. Add~
Ing legs or ID for CCNliliilL Then layer. Skhts, Plflll, M I U s, thlrtl ... add 11111Orall ... thelook 11 fm bdlk:l l!ody du r11.., 1n lw'••ll
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Matched with opaque PllilY hose.
Kayser
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and CNerJ, Black, nwf, bi~, flue red, while, bcine,' colony
tan, oranee poppy, sunllower, mint. raspbeny, w Yiolet. 9.80
b. 2171 Al..,_. aylae lllllKle lhlrt.' 5-M-l. Blade, while, ftarl
red, ·navy, colony WI, oranse poppy, sunfio-, w Ylolet.
raspberry. 12JIO
c. 2168 AldRln9 nylan baucle "U" neck.-s.M-1. llack, white,
flaiered,~~oransa~-viold,1'1111l1>9"y. MO . . .
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In plft nylanthlt -.,.11sshlpe. IAotald sins: S (8-10), M (12·
14), L (16-11), XL (»22),
e. '' ..., ai In mlors to mak:h leotan!S. Order by height 4.25
f. '3 -.111-tartlened leotan!. Black, royal, plus. 7.50
• 91 ._. .,,..,. -..,w:k leotard. Blade, royal, ho! pinlr,
f!Wf, plum or biuwn. · 6.25
Ii. 191 lllls 1l11ve ICWp neck leotaro. Black, royal, hot pink,
I ftlVY,plu;norbiown; . 6.75 .
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' ~AILY PILOT Mondar. JanUMy 31, 1'!72
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Reagan to Fj'ght Nixon's Welfare . Smile Pays
' Waitress Tipped $150
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Reagan. at-eompanled by
Gov. Roq.ald Reagan will three ol hls lop aides, will of.
mUe his , fint appearance fer the e o mm i tt ee
before a congressional eom· amend1nents f...'Oinctdlng with
millet Tuesday te qppose his own welfare reform pro.
President Nixon's embattled posals for California, some ot
Jo~amlly >sslstance Plan and whlch have been blocked by
·propose his own · welfart" federal la"'·
"reforms'' ror the tederal \Velfare rerorn1 has been the
government. only major issue on which
The Famlly Assistaqce Pl.in i~ixoi1 and Reagan have dlf-
(f.~AP J, \tlth its guaranteed fered since the President took
annual income feature Cor the oCHce in 1969. Reaga n has been
nation's poor, is the key ele-the nation's leading Republi-
1nent of Nixon's we If are can C'ritic of the FAP. which
reform proposal now lodged in "·ould guarant ee $2,400 .annual-
lhe Senate Finance Com·, ly for a fainily of four \Vithout
rnittee. ·outside income. The plan
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would encourage states to sui>-1
plement the teeter• ~nt
for the working poor lllllil ,Ille
family drew at least $3,9'l0.
Nixon In his budget message
call ed hil welfare reiom\
Jlroposal "a good id ea "'hose
lime has come."
Reagan will be one ol Nix·
on 'v dinner guesls Tuesday
night, the governor's office
:;aid.
James E. Jenkins. the
governor's director of ·pub.lie
affairs, told newsmen during a
briefing thal Reagaq has
changed his strategy
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somewhat on the President's
bUL
Reagan w IJ I recommend
that the Senate Finance Com·
mittee report the bill to the
floor but first amend iL with
t h e governor1s proposals,
Jenkins said. In the past,
Jenkins indi cate d . the
&oyernor bas urged that the
bill be killed outright. Jenkins
said unles.! the bill is amended
to Reagan's satisfaction he
wi ll oppose it again. .
Reagan's amendments \Viii
, include the lightening up o[
welfare eligibility lo coincide
\\'ith what' the governor pro-
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Wbiie CDllX>D broadcloth with elastic betwee n
the cups of accare, eotton, rubber that allows
breathiog comfort. 3440B, 32-42C, 32-440.
Bra anti Girdle Dtpr.
CUT 99c! Was *1.98 yd.
100% Polyester Crepe
One Day
Only! 99~.
~-Pftm!'~ 100% Dacron• pol yes ter ~pe.
Maclune washable. 45·iocbes wide in prints
and solids. Terrific value!
Y artlizgt Depr.
One Day
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acrylic and stretch nylon fleece. Ideal for
trave ling. One size firs shoe sizes 4-9.
Hoiitry Dt[lt.
Long or Short
Sleeve Sweatshirts
One Day
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What aiuld be more casual or more comfort·
ab le than a swearshirt! Choose yours in whice,
navy, red, ch ili, blue, maize 95 % cotton and
5% Orlon• acrylic. M·L-XL
M isstl SportSWtar
posed In Cal~ol'llla bul was
pnvented from implementing
because or federaJ 1t1tu~.
Jenkins said Reagan decided ,
to make hi.I fp-st apiStartnce
before a con&res.Wnat com. • mittee because 11he thlnlts t
weUare ls the most serious l· ' domesllc problem lo lace the )
country in many, m a n y .
years." · · ·
Reagan has -an ally in com-·
mittee ·chairman Russell B. ~
tl>ng. (·0.La.), in his op-
position to the F a m 11 y ~==t1==i== Assistance Plan. Both men op-I
}>OSe guaranteed incomes.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.
(UPI) -It WU 5 a.m. and
although Julie Towers was tbe
only waitress on duty and her
leet burl, she managed a
smile when she served coffee
and muffins to a "-'Oman and
two men.
The bill came to t4 cents
and the 19-year-old waitress al
Ibo Copper Penny restaurant
llgund sbe'd be lucky lo gel a
quarter Up. ·
When Ibey were finished
with their coffee and mulfiN,
Julie handed the cbock lo -
ol the men. He amlled onil
banded her a llM Up.
;'He WIS rtal nice," Julll
said. "l!e complimented. me
and told me l was too bia:b
class to WQrk ln a restauranL
I lrled lo give ii back, but ht
insis ted.
"I decided lo keep it when
the lady said ht could allord
It. Tben J called Ille police tlld
got them to ncort mt home."
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1st ••.
STORES ' OPEN 2 P.M. to 9:30 P.M.
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Children's Sweaters
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Assoned styles for little boys and girls. Easy.
care kniu in a var iery of colors. Sizes 3 ro 6x.
Lim ited quantities.
lnfmtJ' .C hiltlrm's De pr.
Boys' Colorful Plaid
Short Sleeve Shirts
OneD11
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Woveo cocto1>op0lyes1er blend sbittwith loog
point collar, chest pocket, oquare car boaom.
i\uorunent of plaids. Boys" sizes 8 co 12.
Limited quantities.
Boy!.' Wt4r lRpr.
SAVE .'5! Regular '13
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788
Nylon iaffeta shell sheds moi1111re while
warm acrylic pile lining with COtU>D backing
iosulares against the cold and damp. 3 colors.
Mm's Dm.r Cklbin~ Dt/Jf.
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Emergency Jobless Pay
Benefits Take Effect
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SACRAMENTO (AP) -will begin 1aki1!i claimJ on
State olficllla uy emergmcy Tueoday, uld L.A. Balley, an
unemployment coverage for. HRD deputy director.
about :IU,000 joblw Calllor-B II Id the ni~ wu to take effect Jan. 1 ey 58 · new program
. "'30 under a new federal-1tate provider' for federal financing agreement. of up to 13 weeks of beoellt payments at the aame weekly Covera~e extend!: to persons rate the claimant gets ln bis
wbo bave exhauated benefits regular ·eligibility period. The
under a prevloua lederal pro-flllng period will end June 14,
gram and have no currtnt 1'72.
rlihtl undei: any other federal The agreement ·ts based on
or state unemployment in-the fed.en! Em e r re n c y
. surance proeram, the State Unemployment Compensation
Department -of H um •.n Act, signed by President Nix· ~urces Development said · on last month and ls com-
Tbui'!dl.Y. plelely financed by the federal
St.ate unemployment. offices government. 1
WAR CRITIC
INELIGIBLE
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A
-objoclor •bo
perfannod ..... -.. !>' prvved clvlUan work u an
alterMUve jo mllltary_..ice
ls not eU&lble ror veteran's
bene!lta, I fodenl Jucf&t bu
ruled.
Barry c. Spat. ot Long
Beach, rerlatered . with . bJa
dn!I i,aro u a CoolcJolllloua
ObjlCIOr IJld llerYOlf lwo )'WI
of altermtlve terv\ce u pro-
vided by the drafl Jaw. '.!'hen
be sued the Ve t era n''•
Mminlatr•llon .for reluainl lo
grant Nm a veteran's educa-
lional benefits.
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Mother Searehes for Son in Asia
PHNOM PENH (IJPI) -. Au(. 11, llfl, The pilot wu
Mro. Phyllll Allard, the quiet, rescued and one other body
graying motber of 1 n wu found later, but Richard's
Amtrtcan heUcopter crewchlef body was never found. she
repcarting milalDa in action in aaid.
Soulb Vietnam four and ball Mn. Allard aaid It was a
years ago, bas arrived in television. !Um that started her
Cambodia to search for her search hallway around the
aon ahe believes to be a world. Jn January lut ytar
prisoner of war. she saw a film on CBS
Mrs. Allard, of Chicago, television, reported taken by
flew inlo Phnom Penh with a the Viet Cong in South Vie~
few names that bad been nam. The film showed a trouP
given her as references and of Americans it did not ide&
one photograph or her aon, tl!y but Mrs. Allard aald she
Spec. 4 Richard M. Allard, definitely recognized one of
who was ahot down by the men as her son. It was
eroundfirt 1n tb;e Vietnamese then she decided to come to
Central Highlands on his 20th A!la to begin her search.
birthday. Mrs. Allard said abe receiv·
·The incident happened on ed a mysterloua telephone call
ahorl1y afltr her IOll WU lhot
down that further oonvlnced
her Rlchal'j! wu allva. She
said the call wu col1ecl and
from Phnom Penh, which abe
said xhe had never board of
before. She 111d the voice on
the line aald only one Jl'O'd.
•1Mom ," and then the co~
nedion was br6ken.
She said her number was
unliated and only Richard
knew It.
Mrs. Allard aald abe tried lo
send letters and packages to
her aon through the Com·
munlst delegation to the· Paris
peace talks bot they were
returned marked "Wrong Ad-
dress."
She said ahe addressed
others lhroucb Phnom Penh
ind they were not ntumed.
addlni lo her belle! Richard
aUll la alive.
She aald she would like lo
&et In contact with people
from the Communllt .side and
~SS them for J>O$ltive Iden.
tillcaUon of prlsooera held by
the Viet Coos.
She .. Id the State Depart·
ment In Waablnglon tried lo
discoura1e bet trip.
"An official uld he didn1
think It would be a good Idea,"
1he said. "But, ht. said, 'If you
want to go on a vacation and
just travel, go ahead and go."'
Phories Enough for Martha
RICHMOND, Va . (AP) -
Treasury Secretary John B.
Connally, guest speaker at a
Greatu Richmond Chamber
or Commerce banquet, was
seated at a table containing
seven gold telephones which
were to be given 11 awards.
"When I saw all those
telephones," Connally said, "I
thought maybe I had been ex·
pected to bring M a r t h a
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II DAILY l'ILOT -· -31, 1972
V.S la.,ol.,ed
'Tuna War'
Flares Again
Editor'1 note: the "Tuna.-
boat War" ii heatmO again.
The vellow /J?& are rtna-
nmg, and Callfornla-ba&t<I
fiahino fleets art charing
lhem aft Ecuador.
Thal speU. C01\frattla·
tion, became Ecuador
claimi a 200-m.ile :ont,
10herea.f tM United States
recognize1 a three • mile
limit. The result: Ameri-
can tunoboatr have been
srized mid given stiff ftnes,
to the outrage of congre11-
mrn and other1.
By NICHOLAS DANILOFF
WASHINGTON (UPI) -
Diplomits pride themselves
nonnally on the conviction
that no dispute In for<ign al·
falis is too complicated to
yield to patient and Im·
aginaUve negoilatlonl.
But U.S. ezperta _,,. to be
stumped oa bow to molve the
"Tunaboat War" wbicb hll
resumed again wltb Ec:uac!O<
now that the prize tuna are
running again in. the Pacific
off South America'• west
coast.
portantly, thia a:ovemment
lean '!hat approval ol llUCh
licensing would !mpl7 lactt
recognit.ion of Ecuador's claim
to control a 200-mlle wide aea
zone.
The United States
recogniul only • u.-mne -
territorial sea and the govern:
menl lw told the California
fiabennen that they are under
"no legal obligation" to bµy
Ecuadorian llJhlng llcenlel.
To c ompen aat e the
fishermen when they get
caught and fined, eo..,_
enacted I b e Flsherman'a
Prolecllve Act In 1W7. Under
lhll leglalatlon, the lbba '""" ere relmburaed I<>< the nn..
which U.., ere forced to pay
the Ecuadorians. S e v e r a I
boats have been seized more
Uuin once.
Some of the strongest ad·
vocalel of a tougher u.s
ltand contend 'that the fines
e:Dcted from U.S. boats are 1
provklhw Ecuadcir with • Dll·
jor """""' of revenue. Last year alone, when the
"Tunaboat War" really heated
u p , r e l m b.arsements • to
tunaboata for lines levied
In the 111\maboat War" •Cainlt them totaled $2.5
American fishermen oet out millloo.
from California early each Congress re!pOnded to the
year In search of yellow fin Ecuadorian acUon by enacting
tun a w bi c b m l grate · leglalitlon which Ecuador bu
southward along S o u t h conaidered offensive because,
America's Pacific coast. 'lbe F.cuadorian officials claim, It
catches are worth milllonl. amounts to economic sanc-
However, Ecudor -and tions.
Cbile and Peru, u well -And they took their caoe lo
"Last 1••• ... -r esellllltetl
anti SI •• ,,. -IP'l'e1tetl • , • TIN!
presnre -... 9roll'n for ••-
tlal .. te l»e t1111e."
claims jurtadlclloll Offr a -the predictably ll)'DlpatbeUc within JOO mllel cl -._ .And Organization of A m er I c an
when Amerlcln fllllet ,_ 1111 Slat.a.
Inside the Zl!kllle llmlt, ~. complaint to the
without a license, pnbolta OAS 1bout Am e r l c an
~ca~CIUIU:~ u.; :i~:=::'~~e~~
port and fined. Jan. 28, .Im. The United
On ..,. occaalon, 1 ~vlan States abelalned from casting
boat even fired shota at an 1 lane diaaenllng vote.
American boat. In February, !I'll, Ecuador
'"Ilda fisblng dtapule bu rollllaled by expelling the
been l<Jlng oa alnce 11153.n.,. U.S. mllillr)ogroup.
State Department of I i c I a 1 Deaplle tlie -· the two
ot>served "bul what made It OClUlllriel ha•• continued to
liveable in tlie Jlllsl ftl lblr 'tolt lo -oUm, but tbe·pro-
only a .mall number of • apecla for _. do not
American boats waa seized. look good IOOll.
Last year, though, the war At Buenos Alm In 1!16S,
escalated and 51 shl]JI were talU -• held, without suc-arrested " ctsa, between the United
The ~metal added : "The States, Ecuador, CbUe and
pre3SUl'e now has grown for Penz on the .fl.shlng problem
90mething to be done." and the 200-mile mne.
In recent weeks 1 number A new effort wu made • •-put when Robert H. Flnc:b, an ad-o! proposals have ~n vtaer to President Nilton
lo"'ard to end the annoyance v tsi,ed Ecuador 'ha•i
of Jnterceptl -now almost November. FinCh's vlslt wia e x c I u s l v e I y I n volvlng followed quickly by two visit! Ecuadorl~n boats -with th~ by Meyer and an expert U.S.
heavy fines and potential delegation over the pa s t
danger. At least six American several weeks.
boats already have been Belz. Ecuador told the Americans
ed and fined by Ecuador In it would nol negotilcte on the
1972. . controversy unless the of-
Rep. Lionel Van Deetlln (~ fensive legislation iJ repealed.
Calli.). bu demanded a cutoff And Congress does not aeem
of all U.S. aid to F.cuador. to be in any mood for that.
Rep. Robert L. Leggett (0. To complicate m a t t er s
Calif.), wants U.S. warshlps·to Ecuador -like the United
accompany the tuna Deets. States -ts preparing for its
U.S. envoys have beld a 1972 elections and no
series o! conversations with Ecuadorian Politician could
Ecuadorian authorltles, bUt to afford to adopt a com-
no Immediate ellect. promising stance.
Congrell.' ta taking • new The U .S, delegatlon that
look ·~ the sltuatioo In bear-visited EcuadO< put forward a
mgs Ibis week. compromise proposal: Let the
Charles A. Meyer, assistant U.S. f i ah er men buy
secretary of ~te for Inter-Ecuadorian licenses "under
Amerie.an Affrurs, Is upected protest" with the provision
to testify Wednesday on the that their money would be
intricate problems involved in refunded if the 1973 Law of the
the "Tunaboat War.'' Sea Conference in Geneva
Meyer, who Jed the · U.S. enacts a universal 12-mile
delegation to Ecuador in limit for all nations instead or
December and this month, will the 200-mile zone. '
appear before the House inter-President Jose M a r I a
American a ff al r • 1UI> Velasco Ibarra of F.cuador
committee. rtfused the offer, U.S. oUlcials
Ecuador lw ae1 a price ol said, as giving with one band
$10,000 per licens< per boat for and taking away with the
entering Its claimed JOO.mile other.
limit. But tlie U.S. government The U.S. apparenUy ta con-
has steadfastly ....isted lhll sldering whether it Would be
solution: feasible to encourage U.S.
American officials contend fishermen to buy licenses
that licensing ls an inadequate 11lmpJy .. under protest" -and
way to preserve the tuna leave it at that for the n»-
re90UI'CeS. But. more iJD.. menl
Detroit Mayor Sets
Austerity Pr~gra_m
DETROIT ( U P I )
Jlealdenta or the nation's firth
largest city lace the prospect
ol fewer truh collecUom,
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-cull ID '"""'atioo pro-,,._ ... lamaaed feea at
ci1J pll mmMI Feb. 11.
1'bil ta tlle day Mayor
Roman S. Grtbbl' f7 :1 million
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• ·Reli~ves Ha _r1g-up
DEAR ANN"LAND&RS: Tbo °\h" day
/my wile wu rtadln(""" column and llhe
blem Uuit I have aevu Itel d1lcuued la . ' -.. I •Wlplptr.
• 11id, "I am ollocke1 by what. Ann
·Linders· bu In the pa~ today. What
'Will ahe come up with.next?" I had read
10Ur column before llhe · did and I knew
what llhe wu referring to. It wu !ht let-
~ from the young fellow who couldn't
Urin.te in a publlc place. He bail to ha ..
I privacy. He wu worried about what
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am tired of
hearing the "Now Generation" throwing
all the blame for their unhappiness and
pOrlanaI hanppo on !belt puoots. It bu
talt111 me :Ill years to realize that parents
an -1• and they have baJlcups and
problems, just as we do.
would to llappen to bbn when be wu In-. WbY do we expect perfectloo from ~ts when we don' expect< It from
OW'lelva or our peen? Parenti are ~
ducts of their environment and their In-
herited cborac:terlstics, jull u we are. It
ii llDfalr to demand that they be ln-
lallible~
ducted Into the ,Anny. ,.. ...
f My parents have made ,.... miataltes
with me, but then their parents made
W n Am my heart ftD1 out to. tbAt miatalt.. with them , , and I'll make
' i,.t b.:,. ... · I've bad the same problem miatalteo with my chlldn!n. But I have
'8 my "Ille. I went to a doctor about_ ti come to believe that a lot al unhappy,
• ' aDd learned that )t WU not such a l'IN ' mmecl-IJI! kids would rlther )>lame their
Tiie 11q medical term for the ........ u..;, take -•bUHy for la "a bubful kidney." My .Ue • .---l. ,_,.....,
-to lllil 1111 that the letter lhe -"'"I ' Mltldlred .. ._.._. •• , and not fit for a I didn't like IOllle of the things In my
limQy ,,._ la a -problem life that were maklnc me miserable IO I
Ud lho Illa boen llYbltI w!tb a 111111 !<r 15 -I to wort and cbanpd them. It's not
,.... wtlD 1111 ba ft. ·• euy to (Ive up one's IM!llnllil, but I did
My 1111 II oft to 11111 l<ir -tin( out II and now 1'm a much baODier penc11...l
tia*17 -tldap tbat bolMr loljia, • enjoy a -Ilic!' -reJa. ... tllllQlb -of the klptea .. not _, wilb my panmla -.... 1111-
ftactly cnwi.,...... """""'tloa-l'eo-poatble five . years qo. Silo me -, "I!!_!_~ help, and 10U give It. -MIDWl!STERN ALTBMTIOl'I ' ' t
"l"""°8T l)IA& llQl)r Yt0'to .... a lot lj
lltill NIW: 1.-*"I -ti Illa wl1l1oi 11 ,_ ._, ..... -·""""'
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BJ AUJION flMRR ..................
Janice Jenkinl, Eraeltine Ransom lnd.
Jo Anne Simon ... ~ted. Tbov,
btlp Uniwrlily of , Colll<rrnla, Irvl•
lludentl face Ille·' complexiUes of
univenlly We. ' ' •
Miii Jenkins came.Ip UC! iJI 11'4 OS a
secretary. !ifrs. Ran111n jotne<I !J>e,staff
' tn Itel as an EducatJonal Opportunities
J>rocram counselor. Mrs. Siinon came .to
the Campus "in 1968 as a placement
counselor.
Their motivatk>n to solve &tudeot pro-
blws receiiuy' ••med a!J tfu'.ee a pro-
motion to the fant. of assistant .dean of
students.
"When UCI was a fledgling campus,'' '
Miss Jenkins explained, "there was no
one to handle the veterans, the ban-
• dicaJ?~. the uiternationBi students. I got
the }ob. I feel I've earned the .tQulvalent
of a masters degree in·expefience ."
MEETS PARENTS ,
she helped to build the, ucr Parenls
Organlzatlon fro)l\ Its• Jnception to a ·cur-
rent membership of approxiplately,900, A
main goal is to meet 1cbolarship needs
and give parents a:sefi.se ol involvement
In campus life. . ,
Jo AMe Simon started and built up
UCl'1 student employment office. Sbe
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where she had been active' as director of
publicity for AssoclllOd Students campus
Events O>mmlsslon. · ·
"'I was 1iven free rein to get involved
In other thlnJ• as Jong as I got my work
done," Mrs. Simon said. "I became in4
'terested in outsidtt areas and il bore
fruit."
Mrs. Simon was one or the originators
or the commuter bus that began running
this month , drawing over 200 riders each
day. "It took seven surveys to prove
there was a need. The resuJts of the lirst w~k showed that students wanted and
needed the service."
Oltlt:NTATION
Her Ideas for orientation programs
were very successful. She now takes over
administrati'e responsibilJty for nine
orientation Programs for students.
The biggest is SPOP (Student-Parent
Orientation Program) which takes place
In August for five weekends. Students and
their parent s live on campus and are ex-
posed to problems of university lite ,
Mrs. Ransom first came to UCJ to
recruit minority students for UCI and
assl~t them in surviving on campus. She
worked for two years with handicapped
and international students and set up the
thr1Viiig Visitors and Tourist Guide
Service.
New duties will include student
discipline. Her job will be to interpret
university policy and students righls to
the students .
HAS RAPPORT
"I think or myself aa a Mother Earth,"
1iJ\explained. 111 feel I have a talent for
eslabiiablng rapport with students and I ,.
'Erni.e' ·Ransom
talks 01<er a prob-
lem with senior
psyc~ology student
Mary McMenimen ,
on' Irvine. campus.
l
lblnlt I am a fair -· ,
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"My job 11 mcoura1ln1 1tudent1 to
'be.• To be the people Ibey have to be 111
aurvive On campus. I feel I have 1. taj.pt
for helplnc 1tudent1 do what they""""-"'
do to mate Jt. .... .. ;.
"I llke to work with community peopJe,
also. I'd like to be a cataly1t, brlngiJ\a the
administration arld students c Io 1 e,r
together. I ,.. people working to(ether to
help someone else. In my position I can
work from both ends. Administration af\d
students all will come to me."
Of[ campus Mrs. Ransom, a youhg
grandmother, is active In Orange County
l.1ental Health PlaMing and school board
elections. She lives in Santa Ana.
GOES TOGETHER
''I reel it all goes together," she added.
Mrs. Simon lives in UCl married sh ...
dent housing while her husband fin ishes
medical school. Jn her community she i1
active on th'e Verano Place Resident
Advisory Board and Innovations in Stu·
dent Life.
"lrv ine is a beautiful place to live and
to be," she said.
"Here we are motivated to treat people
as individuals," said Miss Jenkins, 1 resi-
dent of santa Ana . "My job Is never
routine, nevtr dull. We are constantly ex-
ploring avenues to better aid these people
(the handicapped ) and make ourselves
more knowledgeable. ~ ·
"I see my role 11 one of helping them
face their need1 and of helping them
through the complexlUes of. the universi-
ty. 1 would lite to , .. the handicapped
student as Independent u poaaible. I feel
very strongly about that."
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IRING NG MUSIC 4111 MU. llC.4111L rNNllll (LIFT! AND MlllS. IAlllL TUICHI~
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women'• cmunltteea of the Orange ·Coun-
ly Phliharmonlc Society will begll> Jht
11th annual Continuance Fund ni;ve
throughout Orange County tomorro•,
seeking btlp In bringing the finest tn
music 'to the county.
Sales of concert tickets and proceeds
from benefits 1ponaored by the women:•
commlttee1 each. contribute one-third of
Ille society' a bUdgel, but the rest of. lie
money oecelsary to reserve t o·p
orchestraa must come from the ~ OOn· ' . ' llnuance Fund.
C.Ontracta rriust be signed with artl3fir a
fear to· ti months in advance. of
performances, and to enlist musician! oi
International standing, the Continuance
FUnd Is necessary to keep ticket pricts
from being prohibitive.
Orange C4unly achoo! cblldreb --a1so
benefit from the fund 11 the youth con-
certs .are under w r It te n by the
Philharmonic Society and presented free
to the chlldren. 4
Now in their ltth consecutive season,
the 106 youth performances have reached
1ppro1imately 111,000 children.
Funds aiao are used for a achotsnblp
progri.m to assist music students ·at
Orani• Co.at· College and UC!.
Leon L71111; 1ener1l chairman GI the
Continuance Fund allO will bead a
buaineis .and industry co m m Lt tee •
&peltbeadlng efforts of the II _.,
c:ommJtteea are Mn. Alien Katz and Mn.
Ricbard H. Lee. ·• •
lllpmenllng the oommlltee1 ......
Mme1. William l.atn(, Llrry D. Prldoy,
Jolm L. Allen, Jame1 C. llridpi, A V.
Sqelbont, JllDll -· w. J.. Sbarblugb, A. John llelcble and 0.,, II:.
lnshaw .
01ben are the Mme1. Richard DIYlu,
Till D. Tu!OI, Robert Webatar, J-.
Slelll, Tom Evanx, R'. M. Greene, Edwin!
L Mayo, Robert llillrlch1, C. .Ell/I
Poul Sliker, Jolin L. Laun ';Jr. 1-,_ ' • ..,_, '
SIUI more are the MmM. Ronitll
Miller, Kari Spilwr, Thomas Raccialti
• Rualell Patton. L. H. Linder, A. c. ,,;pi
' aod Mias Doroll1y DI PQydt. •
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by contribatq to tho Conllnuaaco l'miil
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\As everyone ).nows I bold
:tho. record for the longest
:postnatal depr.sslon peciod In
; the blS!ory or obstetrics. : J could hardly wait for the
Empty Nest Syndlyme at
wbich time I was going to
tljmb In It, eat bourbon balls
bf;'ore breakfast. watch soap
OJ'FP ,and eventually run
away with a Sarah toventry
jewelry salesman.
On the day the Empty Nest
became a reality, I found to
my horror there was a dog in
it . . . which the family ex-
plained would keep me com-
pany . I needed company like .a
man reading Playboy needed
his wlle to turn the pages for
him.
The dog was friendly enough
•.. had fair manners and was
playful. He only had one hantt-
up. He had to be let Jn and out
of the house 2,672 limes a day.
~e dogs have a blade or
. THE BEST
Reederstllp po J I 1, ,prove "Peanuts" Js one of the
world's mO!it popular comic
strip&. Read It dally 1n the
Dk!LY PILOT.
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grass complex. They can't
seem to pasa one without sto~
ping and making It glisten.
This beast never passed a
door without scratching II,
jumping up to the door handle '
and bowUng like ho 9D1Y ·had
two aeoonds before he woul4
no longer be responsible for
what happened.
At the""' or the first day I
.wu nu.r erllaustion. I had not
gotten tbe breakfast dlshu
cleared off tbe 'table, the beda
made, nor the laundry started.
"I'll bet you were playing all
day with that dog," teased my
husband, who has .J: sense of
humor like Jane Fonda.
"What makes you think
that?" I asked.
"Look at the way that llllle
dickens is jumping up and
down."
"He ls aiming for your·
throat. He want:s out.''.
"Don't be ridiculous, he just
came in."
A"NOUNCEMENT TO
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.AL TATE. one of Ameri~ • ca1s ,foremo1t hair1tylin9
instructors, is now con-
ducting advance hairstyl ..
ing classes on Sunday and
Mond•.Y· ·
The l•test t echnical style1
includin9: Gypsies, Sha91
and l iones1 Cuts.
AL TA.Tl
Class Sin Umited
Call 646-9311 for lnfonnation
GIRARD'S
• COLLEGE of BEA UTY
145 E. 19th ST. • COSTA MESA• 6-46-931 f
• FIDally, the dog let out a
shrl•k that took off the topo ol
our heads aod threw hlmsell
at the door.
Mechanically, J opened up
the d09r and stood: there wllh ·
my' hand on the haodle.
"Why does he want out ?''
asked my husband .
I opened up the door and the
dog Jeaped In again.· "Why do
fairies dance on the lawn?
Why Is the Pope always a
CatholiF? Why does Simon
hang around with Garfunkel?
Why indeed?" The dog yipped
and I opened the door for him
to leave again.
"You ·mean to t~lt me, It's
· this 'way' all day?"
I nodded, at the same lime
opening the door so he could
bounce in again.
"I got It," said my bµsband,
1napplng hia finger. "We'll go
out yiibeD he goes in a~ ~hen
he comes out.we'll go tn.::·:rhat
Way We'll confuse him · i.Jlto
not knoWing lf he'• in or
out." .
Standing , there huddled In
~.~~~~wr~·~~;o~:r~
get in, t tried to figure \then I
went wron1. 1 think it. was
when my ~mother said, l'Try
marriage. ~ . you'll' like it."
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Pair Plan
June Rite
A June 10 wedding in the
United Methodist Chu r c b ,
Columbia, S.C., is being plan-
ned by Roxanne Albertson and
Gregory N. Se.minoff.
News of the forthcoming
event has been announced by
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
Mack Albertson of Laguna
Beach. Her fiance's parents
are Mr. and Mrs. N. D.
Seminoff of Stamford, CoM.
The affianced couple are
graduates of the University of
South Carolina.
Help Ace Out Cancer
FL.if,/ Hou _se Wanted
Medical research will be the trump when
Fountiin Valley Woman's Club sponsors a
communityWide fund-raiser, Cards for Cancer,
on Thursday, Feb. 3, in the Mercury Savings
and Loan building, Huntington Beach.
Luncheon at 11:30, compliments of the
savings and loan association, will precede an
afternoon of a11 kinds of card games. Entry
fee is $1.75 and all proceeds go to the Orange
County unit of the American Cancer Society.
Re servations may be made by calling Mrs.
James Carvell of Fountain Valley, 968·6315.
Once a club activity, the project has been
o ned to the public in order to raise more
money to support the Cancer Society's goals
of research, education and service.
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Coast clubs have filled agtn-
cb.a witb membenhip teas,
.dlsculslooa ot women I n
llteralun aod ecolocicol pro-
blema and1talb b7 ucban&e •
student& .
Membership Tea
El Comlno Real Woman's
Club wlll bear the history or
the gtneral federation or
woment• clubs from Orange '
DiaJrlcl vice pmident Mrs.
Murray J. Granger 'nluraday,
Feb. 3, 11 1 p.m. In the com-
munity House. New members
will be introduced.
Trojan Guild
Members of the Trotan
Guild or Orange County will
co-apoMOr Trojan Guild Dav
with the Los Angelts guil d
Thursday, Feb. 3, beginning' at
10 a.m. in Hancock auditorium
on the Unlvtrslty of Southern
Call!omla campus.
Featured speaker will be
Ellen Stem Harris, an upert
In the eoology ·field . Luncheon
will be served In the dining
room of Town and Gown. The
Mmes. Ro g er Blanchard,
Newport Beach and Er'win
Tuppan, Loa Angeles will be
presidlng. The Mmes. Paul
Johnson, Irvine and John
Thompson, Pasadena are co-
cbalrmen.
ESA. Chapter
Mrs. Al Haclaneister will
Open her Fountaln Valley
home for a meeting of the
Beta Gamma Oapter of
Epsilon Sigma Alpha Thurs-
day, Feb. 3, at I p.m.
The Mmts. Bob Flippin,
Chad Chadwick aod Cochran
will present a program on
Ecology, the Part We Play,
Human Brotherhood,
Tolerance and a Sense of
Responsibility.
HB Nursery
Parent.a and guests of
students at the North Hun-
tington B e a c b C.Ommuntty
Nursory School will gather
Friday, Feb . .f, for a beer and
pizza party in Me •n Ed 's
Piu.a Parlor, Hunt Ing ton
Beach to get better ac-
quainted.
Membership requirements
include working two or three
mornings per month at the
school assisting the teacher-
direclor with arts, crafts and
games. Mrs. Frank Croteau
ha.s further information.
Three Arch Bay
American Field Service es.·
change student! Niljwa Saideh-
of Jordan, Jose Trucco of Argentina and Karen Cutkomp
El'-n Harri•
who visited France w 11 l
discuss their experiences Fri-
ctar1 Feb. 4, at 10 a.m. with
membsn ol the .'lllret Arch
Bay Women's Aaaociation.
The group will galhedor Its
tint Kallee Klatcll ol the yur
In the Thn>e Arcll Bay
llubhoute. A short business
-tlni wUI prtcede the proo .,.am.
Pen Women
Happonlni "12 will theme the d•Y. _ long Calllornla South
Sta.. Conl•renc:e meeting or
the NaUonal League of Pen
Women Inc. Friday, Ftb. 4, In
the Green Tree IM, Vic-
torv!lle.
Screen actor Marvin Miller
will be teatured speaker.
l"tn Women from 15
chapters will a t t en d •
Ropresenlin( the 0 r a n g •
COunty Chapters will b •
prtsidents, the Mmt3. Ardylhe
Hitchcock, Dorene Parsons,
Tbelma P,acldock Hopo aod
He!°' Wilbur along with othtr
·meniJ>trs .
Jl;,tittahts wUI be a buU'*
I~ aod banquet dlnntr,
elediml of offlcm and p-.1>-taU. ol Womeo of Achlev ..
meat I plaquts to 25 Pen
Women.
Laguna Club
Vocalist June Wade of Apple
VaUey aod gullariat Rondy
Andrew will entertai.Jt;
members of the Woman's CluJJ :
of Laguna Beach Friday, Fe~;
4, 11 12:30 p.m. In th•
clubbouso. Mrs. Robert Hull;: ~7, has ticket inlormationt
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• • UCI Deans
MW Jenkins works with
coirimunity groups like UCI
Town and Gown, a1so, to urge
a sense of community between
the campus and the com-
munity outside.
All three are concerned with
the status of women on cam-
pus. 'Mrs. Ransom i.!i a
member of the Advisory
Board on the Status of
Women.
They explained that they did
not wort with advancement in mind. t \ 'C . 1
DALE VAUGHAN
Engog.ement
Anno'unced
Cmdr. and Mrs. Jack A.
Vaughan of Corona del Mar
have announced the engage-
ment or their daughter, Dale
Sharon yaughan to DeMis Lee
Jobe.
Miss Vaughan has attended
Orange Coast College and the
University of Oregon. Her
ruilce is the son of Mr. and
Mnl E. S. Jobe o! Buena
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"It was ~ moUva-ti~nr-" Mri. lta1n'10Ri"' ex-
pllined. "They saw my in·
terests and capabilities. I was
not awar.e that.they were look-
ing at me for promotion."
The new deans. said they 1 saw the need for JDOre women
in the upper ecbelRI of
u n I ~ ersib"-administraUon,
where tqe .major decisions are
made.
PRONOTIO!'I EASIER ' ·~ions do come tq0re
easily, and more o!t$1 ) lor •
women now ~ in the past,"
Mrs. Simon said.
"More consideration Is 'being
given to' tJ)e value Of ex-
perience. Janice and 1·c1o not
have degrees but our ex-
periences and personal in-
terests in the. university were
considered," a d d e d Mrs.
Ransom.
The new jobs give the three
assistant deans a cbance. to be
more creative,, more flexi1>1e,
Mrs. Simon idde'd. Not being ·
lied to a ·desk will put. them In
conlact • with Ille students
more and more.
And that's what it'• all
about. -
Hey, B&Ui'A LW
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VIRGO (q. 2SoSepl. 11): CAPIOOOllN (Dec. DJon.
By SYDNEY OIUlUI You can dell lll«:eafuJly -· 11): Foundlllon llllY not be ~ holding oppoaina views. IOlld. Know this ond lib
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h Or., Hilfltl""llllOI> laatll. Calllornle f?6'1. C•lllornl• R•., ll'\llna, ._ U A. C. DAUi. TOM, ~. Call...... Co r • a r • t I O II) • MS12 loc.1teC1 91 IJ70 Ma"\I A~, (Clfto WASJUNGTON (UPI ) the vertebrae (rite u~n eac 1'111• MIN-U It bal111 COl!Wdtd b\' '" TN• 11v11M. •• btlfllll aMllctod II\' Ill llaMlll .... MCllwll11, »OJ lw!rlllll .aTKll II HllllY OIVIN ,. .. lmlNrc.Mhro f'I.. DalM .. •I" f ' ,..., C1lllotnla, 9t wtlldl time Hid bl6I " I · l' l I bad lh lat · h d M l\'llNll lt'llll\'ldull "vt .. E11Clno. credlln fll it. ..,. _,. _..... C.Utomla fM7'. •Ill .,. Miit.i\' OI09ll9ll •1111 rlH tori t,O se, sc1en IS s aeree, I 0 er as one ro es lS ea ' ... Int Ska~I ' Joii11 .. Mlln Jr Tiii• IMI•'""• II bah ... ronducMcl IW ...... , •II,.... Ila\'! ... deltN....,...""' Thi• M l.....a •• ball'lt <WilctM lw a DISIC·TO,. COMPUTING SYST~
for )'OU. from aide to aid e, and where Tl\I• Jll lfn'I... 111.0 wi1t1 ""' COUl'fv Thb .1.!ffMnt ti•• .;.,1111 ,,,. c-ty Nrlnarltll•. Nlill ........ -............ "*""· c.r.... ANALOG COMf'UTElt, .r
b In ch br th •· l 1 ct.rk "" Or111w C.unty ..-..J •11. 1. 1912. rw c~ • Of•"" CGUlltY _. J.,_, :n, Hn bY llkhard IC, s-wlfll tllt .......n WIYCMn. i. h offk9 Aont14 o . ov-• S.Crtf•rY All Mm -to "* In .cc.nlol\C:t wl111 B\lt utter silence ml& t ea ta ,. mos apparen., ......,.., J. MtdclM, o.owrv CMlt\I cin . ""'" J. ~. Dtflllt'I' CountY C)tl'll;. Thll 1111tmtnt nlff w11t1 tt. <'IUfltJ' w ._ ctar11 ., -. .....,,_ """""' -t. .. Tllb .nat-1 fllfid w11t1 1t1a CM!tY "" 11111r11e:tl0111 and cON1111aM 9M
1<!me respects be worse. both upon Inhalation and ex-,111u ,1tm ci.n. o1 era"" CeuMY.,. JM. 1, lfn wt• .. ...,.. "-'· ...., ..,. ,.....,,. ci.n: ot Of.,.... t-'Y on JtllUaf'I' :n, SHc1t1c•11-~ •r• ,..... .,. fl t• tNI
"o•·-obove certaln levels in· •·Ja tlon, no mat•·r how one f'lfblWIH or.,... c .. 11 ~av ~, .. ,, "ubllttitd Of.,... coo•• O•llV Ptlol ....,.,,,. J, M_,.., °"""' ceu1111 ct.n:. YWCf'lara. .. ,,,. 11,..,..., at -.. ~ 1912. b\' ttwr11 J, MoHOll.. D-.ilV '°""' ll'lt\' .,. 11e11•M In tt1e tffk • 01 ~ rt uo uo l'I: Jl(\llMP 10, 17, 2A. .Jl, Jm 4-n JlllUlll' 14 JI .... IF......,,.,., , 1l JtlJll'4 of ..., AltonWY, JMI\ K.. """'· ... '°"'"" ,.,. (ltf'll. P11rcNa1111 "Miit of Mid SC:hool df1lrld.
C•· pain on human bei'ngs may try to breathe e••ily " '"' ' ' ,·,.,,· ~ubHINd °''"" coa1t O•llY f'H«, Gr.,... A-. L• ........, c.11w1111 l'lMtJ Eadl bldoer mu11 1uom11 with 1111 bid • IO • cw • JanlHll'Y 10. 17, "" )1, Im .u-n ,...,, wtlldl I• tfle aloco "' ..,.1 .... ., f'v!IUMH 0!'911.. Ccwilt DIU\' ,Uol, Ctlhl•r'1 cllodc. «rill! .. CllOC •• (II' blcl. At lower but still la1~1)' high So perhap! the library and LEGAL NOl'ICE tt1e "....,..._. In ofl m~ Nrtalnl111 J_,.ry M, .ti, alld 1'"9bruary 7, 14. d•r'• bond mHI pa\'•111• to IM order :J
Jevels It causes 1088 of hear~ hospital zone s igns saying STATIMINT °' WITHOUWAL LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NO'n~ ~ ·::.:. ~~,,~~::."': = ltn lfO.n ::.J~1'Tr~O::U::.1'!,. =I z~·':...
lng, At atlll lower levels it in-"Quiet, please," should be •110M' f'A1tTM11sNil" Of'l•ATtN• l'ICTfTIOUs 1us1N1s1 llflflca. ••r.1r NOTICE tMn tlvti Hl'ctnt 1~1 01.,,."""1116 .-
d·-· In -··y -raoos 1 amended to read, "n.•iet-but uT•,. .. _111 •1f!.1T_,..,_, •.,..w1~~-'",,..AM•,, NAM• STA1'•M•NT l'IC1'1TtOUs su11N111 Doted JV1110rv ,,, 1m ~ a 911aro11tM 111o1111t 111«1o1r win 111t.t 1.,., _,....., ~• -"""" ''"' n.. IOllft!M pff'Mlla •r• dolM NAMI ITATIMlfilT C.nl\'11 M. 011-tfle JrOPlllld COll!fkl II tilt &amt It lllislresslng I sympton caJled d on 't overdo it .. • .. _. .. 11arln« Ir.,,..' tN ,..,,_..,,.,. M lnt1• •1: Tiit tollowll\f --11 dol111 b!.111'*1 EQC\.lkr .. llw Wiii ,ICTITIOUI •UllNISS •warcMcl lo him. In .... """' of taJlllnri ,. r' 1t ' 'd T Jh t -•llM undtr tti. tlctjtloln bl.lllne1i 8 • G CONST•UCTION COMf'"NY. ti: 9f 11w aM\'t ,...,,.., dtctcliflt-NAMI ITATIMIMT Mlw 11'119 ~ (:Orlll'llct. the •IVC"* '11 ~coust1c fatigue amounting in "It seems, SBI (I urs ' 111m• °' WHEl!LHOUSE COMf'ASS, •I H•rbor GrHlll Office. 7700 l"tllflOll COMJOOStTES UNLIMITl!O COM· Jlllll I(, ,-.,., TIMI ~llowllll plflOM .,. llollll !ht c:MC:k •Ill IM f0!'191i.d, Olf In ttlf c•
mnme cases to "extreme "that with but few excepti.ons, ~~1\,:;:! c,_-1 Hloriwa\', l~IWPOl't •••ch. W•"· Co111 "'-••· c1ufornl• '26H. l"ANY, 2W s. Grand St .. Stnl• Ano. "' ...,. .,.., ,...,......, bu1lntu a1: ot • bond, tti. tuU wm tl!Of_, wUI " r :·· h d led hi • Jolln A. Grlm1lld, 21'00 f'tlei'Mlll W•y, CaUlomla. lM .......... (a....,_ M'l1 THE Nl!!DLEWOlll(S, )111 VIiia IOl"Mltad kl 1tld Ktiool dl1!rl<I. • exhaustion. 11 m a n as a ap to s 'noisy TIM }kjtft!111,11 M lneu Mm• 111tt mtftt cost• Mn-, CallfOl'flll n.u. lloff Ulll.t1ff', 1211 ltutland llOld, n11 IJ1J) •1•U" W•\', N......,, -..ct1. C•llf.-flla. No blcklar mt\' wllMraw N• bid tori
• Dr Gilbert C Tolhurst e nvironment so well during his IOl"·N ""ntr'1ll• w•• 111 .. °" M•~ 17• ltob9rl '· .. wctt.,,., Jr., 1100 N.....,,.t e..c11. C•lltornla. A......, fW •~ AM" """"°"' 1NO GNllM Or"" -1oc1 "' toftY•llw 145) """ aftlr ""' ' ' ' f d l911 h\ lflt Covnl'f of 0tinf9. fitter"°" Wl't, COiii Mffa, Ct lllol'l'lll Tllll llUllMU I• IMllll <cendudtd 1W t n f'lt41'1h Wey, Loa AnMIM, to04t. d•I• Ml tor 1111 _,,1111 1Mr90f. formerly associa te<! with the maturation that pro o u n ..-uu NMTJe •nd Mdr ... 01 the P•r_, '2112'. in11iviou.i. '"'*lllllad Ora"" CNrt ~JI\' ~llot. v1oi.i w..,, 1n1 P9l.ec ""·• lot Tf\to ao.rd .,, Tru1t"1 rt..--ttM
Q[flce Of Naval Research and Silence (., a condition to be Wlltldr•~i: 111c;11an1 l.. l•au<N,,., 110e 'tier'°" 1tolf Ultzetttr J•nu•rv .J4. :n •1'111 ,tbrua,., 1, '" """lat tl021. IM'f\'li.ot of rtlldlnt •n'f anct •II bid• ., J~ Glaubtr, 1m Eiit Oci•n W1'f, Cost• Mt.It, ca111ornl• '212'. ni11 •l•l9"Mnt lllad w1111 1111 CO\lllhl Im 111-" Thi• IMl•IMll II 11*1"' coMucttll Dv • te Wt l'ftl orw lrrew 11rlllD1 °" I~
now a teacher al the Universi· avoided " eou1evm , ••lboo, Ci litornl• ~1. or. Aot>trr F, B••u<him•. 11llO Clerk of or.1111 ,.,.,.,.hi on J•nu•n' 21 , te111ra1 tDartMrltllll. tonn1n11u In an'f bid°" 111 ttia blddln•.
ty of Massachusetts a t • ....i.Jowph "· Gtoubar .. •·7l5l P1t1raon w • .,. Coet• Mffl. c;:alllclr11l• 1tn, b\' ........ ty J. Macldo.-. °""""' COiin· LEGAL NO'nCE Alic• ,....,._ lltnad: HOllMAM E. W"TSON
LEGAL NOTICE mM. IY Clerk. T'tllt 11•1"'"'"' flltd With tll• c-ly hct. Board f//f Tn111-
,Amhers t d iscussed human P!Jblt Or•nte co.it O.lly Piiot, Thli 1111.i,..... 11 .._1111 conduct.i bv , l'lSUI cllrk Of 0ra1111 Coul!IY on Je11. 1, lt12 11'1 o-: """"'"' 17, 1'72 • 11:00 .. m.
h '. I t J1111,1arv 11. 17, 24, JI, 1m ... ,, G9ntral ,.,,, ... rll'll• f'Ubl lllltd o ...... Coart ~11., f'llof UOAl NOTICI lhWf'f't J, Malldmt, 0-'Y C.unty Cllf'k. f'ubHIMd °''"" Coa11 ~'"' ,llol
psy c olog1~ responses 0 ,,CTITIOUI IUSINISI Jahn A Grl,;,,,... Jtll1191\' 24. ''· •NI P'tOr\l•t'Y 7 u ' NOTICI IS Hl!llllY GIVIM tt'ltt IM 1'11161 J1nutrv 31 and Ftbruiiry 1, lt12 tu-71
phys i 0I0gIca1 and HAMI! ST ... Tl'Ml'NT LEGAL NOTICE Thi• .,.ttmtf,, !Ufd •llh 11'9 Covfltv lt12 . in-n !oUowln11t-of found Of' u'tld ""IMl'ITl~-~~,,-~~ .. ~·~-~~c..:~~·~·,_"_'_"_;'~':"~"1---r:E<wi:lminCil"-7.
psychological responses to TM 1o11ow1n1 P9f'IOlll •r• dolnt f~~b~a~:;:J.c:=o:." Jonut rv 29• :r:,~~.,':'9c:'1a":1i::1:;~:;:'r~1~"11"l'Y lO, 17' ,.., 11' 1'12 .... n J.EGAL NOTICE .• .• . l l . f llu1.!n111 111 P:ICTITIOUS IUllJ'(ISS ,15.. LEGAL NOTICE *II~•• OI nlMt\' (fO) dayi~ LEGAL NO'nCE
<QOJse n a recen issue 0 MA A71N l'ROPlllTl(S COMf'ANV. MAME STATIMINT ti• rtd bllr;••· lflr•• blu1 bl•11. tl\rM
'Naval Research Reviews. clo Martin A\'latlotl, Inc .• No. 10 1'1M 10110 ... 1111 11er10111 ••• dofnt J:,:.~W..:1, 0::.;••F.~~!~\' o;~tv1,~11~: ,,,. 11Ur•ll bit"' tour 1,..n bit ... fhr .. 1 --~~~~~~~-~~~--I fllOTIC• 0 ,. 1'•USTll'S SAL• Th··· are some ~rsons so Or11111 (111,111tv AlrPOrt. 51nta A,.., bvSIMU •s: ltn 246.n SUf'•ltlOlt COUIT 0, THI bltek blkt1. -brown tlllt1, -•.• NOTIC~·N!.·~~1~1 IALI NI. 142144
.... ,.~ C~l.l~T~D7. Goodl\w, n Tr-I T::1!,p~1?.;,,n'1~~1 lr\'lrll I 8ovltv•rd, ITATI OF CALl,O•NIA f'Oll . 11111. -,_ .... r. T.S. ML n-1.211 on Flllr"llllY 15, 19n, ., l :Oll .o'cJoclr:
.._sensitive to noise that they '""'· No. •oa.1. ._i.n. M•sudWMl!i ,.11111• f , C•M· ,1772 ""'"' M•Pt• LEGAL NOTICE TH• COUNt:Y oP oll,ANll NOTICE 11 ,u1tTHE1t GI.VEN ll'lat 11 D 5 L si.1tvlcl! cOM,ANY .. d1,11V _. "·""-· , 1 tlt9 NOl"ltl From ll'ltfanu 10 ""
may Jona for'"''"' quiet 'n\ey w s i. A c.wtwnl ""· A·nt'4 · "' -•PH11r• and •-1111 "'nttd Tru•'" IHlllM'r 111a toflowlnt or111M C111,111t\' C111,1rt H111,111 100 ct...it . ·~ ~ \._ 02IOI ~~11 ·~. F':n1t, J36 aMor,I• Vlili NOTICI 0, HllA•IMG ' 0, PITITION OWMl'll'llll f//f Illa P•-rtY wllllln M-dHCflbtll Mid of trurt Wt LL SILL AT C•nltr Orlv• Wiii, tonn.rtf Wllf llll • WOuldri't Jite It if they got it, H. Hitlttt Wllllmtn, lO East G•te A¥1!'1U9, Cllf• MIM, Catlforn\I. NOTICI TO Cllll>ITO•S POii ,ltOIATI 0, WILL AND FO• 17) day1 lollowl"' tlM Jllfbllca!ICN'I of lhlt f'UILIC AUCTION TO THI! HIGHEST StrHt, In tilt c;:11y of Slnlt A.N;, ~ccording to Tolhurst. ~~·~.~~':''1c:"'~1: ::.!:ucted b't a Eleanor M. Ctont11, llOt (1»dleWOOd IUf'IAIO• COU•T OP 1'Hr llTTllll Tl'l1'AMIHTA•Y Nottc1, tl'l9 11111 tflet••o "1111H "••I 111 th• llDOEA fOA CASH (NY•bl• at 11ml of LAWYElt$ TITLE GUAllANTV COM> _ I I lhl Slrffl, Anll!tlm, CtlllOl'nl•, STATI 0, CALl,O•MIA FO" £11.r• ol GOLDIE 1("1'HE•INE 11..ar, II tMr1 bl -· Of' In tha Cl!Y of WI• In lllfrlul _..,of tflt United Sll'feO f'ANY a Ci ll!Mnta c.,._-llloll as 1119
R eseartherl have rigged Up lltf1lrt Plr ntr P '"'' ... -,, '' bo•-o --·-t .. b• 0 1'HI' COUNTY 0, O•ANO• PAA KEA, alto know~ 11 GLOlllA Coale M9H, In whkll clM the 11r-r1T '' .... ''" ' I ~ 't' ' ....... DMd 'f//f T I • , H, H1llelt Whitman '"" " ....,....,.. Na. A·71M2 . k.t.THEAIHE MELLINGEA 11'1d •I WU 119 IOld at 11>11bllc •llC:llOll 11 1 lfmt 1 r ' I •NI nllfll con ... ,.,. to IWfftn IUI ff U r rui
"hat they call anechoic rooms Tiii• 1t1i.m.111 fllllf With TIMI Count\I Gtntr•I Partlll•'111P. Elllle of G•K• 0 ,., ..... " OKtaMld GOLDIE i(ATHEll:INE MELLINGEll, •NI dll• to bl announctd. •NI -lltlkl by II und.,. Nld D ... of modi b\' H\IM u. F•rnanar·S.lni ••
••·re no OUlsJde SOU n d Clertc of Orante COUftlT 11n J91l. 1, ltn b't Thll Ital~ fllad with 1119 C-t\I NOT ICE IS HEftfBY GIVEN to th. 09<et.... DATED: J•fllHrY )l, lt7t 1'r""I 111 tht "'°""' htt'elntttl'I' 1lntlt min and l'KOfdld Aprll t, 1M41 111 v c1111: ..... "" J, Moddox. OePVl'f c ..... 111\' Cltrk Clff'k OI O<a1191 COl.lnhl Oii Jafllltry 21. creditor• of IM abov• llam«I dKGfll NOTICE IS HEltE8V GIVEN Iha! II. E. NETH dtKtlbld: Book &5'4. ,., .. JU of Ollklt l llteot$ cf
-.· lrat.es. They also have ,lSUt 1tn. bit ••vwl't J. MalSdoX.. ~ COi.iii· tho! •II Pt!flDnl lllVltltl dttm1 •1•11111 tfle v1 .. 111I• IF. Park•• h•• !lied h•r•lll. pell-CH1EP: Of f'OLICE TllUSTOll: Kerintth ~. l robllt and Or• .... Count\'. Callfornla. 1twt1 to HC:Ur• ~-,ub"lhld °''"" coo1t Olll't ,llot, I~ Clerk. t• 1 ''' , ... ,...., "'" ' Jant W, lrablh, ll111.b111"' end wit. 111 llldflllldflft1 lfl la"' ill Gllnd1i. managed to exclude all Other "1157' said dtcldtlll ••• reQUlrld to 1119 tll9rn, on for probe!• o w ancl lor lllUlllU of ...,1 Ora11M C1111t " p IOI• llENE,.ICIAllV· Cwtllltll M~M Ftd.,.lt 5ovl11111 It lol-n Auoclatlon. o JanU1rY 1a, 17, 24. )1, ltn '1·12 P bllllled 0 in,. Cotll 0 11 Pll 1 wllh the 11ece11ary voucher•. t11 the offlc1 L1ll•r1 T•11tme1111ry to lh1 11etl!lon1r J•11111rv 31, lt72 nt-11 Co. Inc a cor.,.· alfon , Unl!M Slilff Col"POl'allon b\' ra•IOl'I of
stimuli, Including visual. u ' 1 " 0 ' of 11>41 cl••k o1 Ill• allow •ntlttld court, or r•ltr9n0t to wllJcfl 11 m1d1 for lurt~ ' ·• · '
LEGAL NcrncE J1nu1rr 31 , •NI F•bru1ry ], 14, 21, lo PrllHllt tlllm, wlth th• -MrY Plrllculiri, and lh•I the time .,.. •l1ee LEGAL NOTICE A9COfdld Odobtr :», 1910 11 lnrtr. No. tho tw1Kl'I of urtal11 abllNll0111 tac:urld
This, said Tolhurst, is a con-1m 2J3.72 voum.r1. to '"' und9ri1tnac1 •t tllt ottkt of hlerlt111 1119 """ 1111 *" 111 1c1r inn 111 book ''° P-5'7 of OflkJ•l th•rtttlt, no11u of 'lrltlkll w•• 'ICOl'"d
di. l l " J J •·•" b F_.._, __ 15 '"' 1 ,.,. ll-0. In t11t offlc• of ..,_ RKOl'dlr ol OC!oblr' lJ, lt71, 111 8ooll ,...., f'IM IM, of on poor Y to erai.eu Y •IC1'1TIOUS IUS!Nl'SS of hll Allorl'lt'I' Selim S. Fri.W.lfn. '19 _._,, ' ' 1 ' •.m., Ill th• NOTICI' 0, SH•ltl,,'S SALi Ori-C_... Nici dMd of tn1 t uld 0111<111 •ecOlf'Cls. O<-Coun"' wlll LEGAL NOTICE East 17ltl Street, c.o.t• M9M, Qilllllml• ~!room " O.rtm.111 No . .J of w ld "1 1 '" both human and subhuman MAMI' STAT•M•NT '2:617, wl!ldl I• Ill• PIK • of bu1l111u ol court. at '°°Civic Crnll'I' Orlv• W111, In JAMES F. ANOAUE, f'lllnllff \II. llllCtJbft tM tollowlnt ,,_,l'I': Mii at Pllbllc MK'llon t• tfle hlthat blc:ldtr
species. Few IVl'!U\rl!I have Tiit lollowlnl ,.,_ ••t doJM ,ICTtTIOUI IUllNt:SI Ille ulldtr1l1ntd Ill all m1tltr1 l>tfhllnl111 tfle Cit\' ol Santa Ana, C1!lfOlfnla. CH ... llLES J. EUSEY, 91 ••• o.lllldlllf Loi J of Tract '5'S In tfle city of '°" calh 116\'•bll Ill lowlul moM't .,, Ill• r--bu1tM1& 11: to tfle u titt ., Mid dlctidtonl, Within four Dattcl Jt nuary 21, ltn. No. IDIOl. COiia .«Mta, county of ora,_, 1tatt ol Unllld $t1tu of Nnerlca 11 tllt tlm• of
ever experienced It. WATTll'•· •OO Wntmhuter. NtwPOrt NAM• STAT•M•MT monlhl •flw in. 11,11 PUbllt•llon of this WILIAM E. $t JOHN ly virtue f//f an ••IMIOll lnllld on 2 co111orn11, •• Ptf' m•it racordld In ult, wflhout covenant or warrtn!Y ••· "The al ell ,, f 8Hdi, C1tlfor"nla. TM toflowlnt Pll'IOllS •r• .-01111 IMlllMll nolk:• Count\" Clerk o.c.mblr 1'71 ti'/' 1111 Su,.,IDr C111,1rt, eook. 1'1. J1ff61 ll oner 14 mlM:lll•MOUI 11r1sltCI OI" lmpllld, a1 lo 1111•, POINltlo.
USU rel OnS 0 Mary McClune, 13"1 Elll!'I Pl., S1nl1 Ill 1 Ott«. Jlflllt y 2t ltn SCHALL. IUTLI• IOUDll lAU AND Counf't of Or•llft• Sltl• 91 C1l1forllla, TNIN In 'Iha otllca of lll:t count\' Ill' •flCUmllf'ancn. !ht lnl•r11t COll\ltY .. ,"8
those who have, according to ""• c1111or111a '2105. SONIN St11.LES COMf'ANY, ''"° ''"' GI.,... E Trt\'e,.; E•KVlw oo11.• • 1.1111111 • lud'"*'' tfll ..... In l•vor of rlKOl'Wr "1ald county and -11e111 b't takl T""'" under 0 111 Tol~·-t, "are .~reme an. Wl'lhtna Llld'lau, 109 3111 SI., NtwllOl't Slrtel 0-111, NIWPOl'I ... di. C•l!lclr11l1 ol .... Wu1 .. tfle allcw• mt u s NalloMI ••• lldt JAMES F. ANDlt£"e •• I~ lls.t f'euLarlno A'tff'M, COiia Mela, 09ld of "fruit, 111 tnd lo IM followl119 llW-11 Al l' l!IHcll. ""°· nwo. (A <•' ,,, __ ,, IMmld dKadonl ~ .... ,,....,, . ,, .. 1, .. •net '"'"'t CHAILIS J. IUSl!V C•lllol'nlo (If • tlrMI Olldrtll or com-dncrretd pr(lll9f1y, 1-11:
Prehenslon fear or panic" Thll bu•/-I• bllM cotlducted lw a cu•T LIHT. INC. -.. kllm s ,,....,Ill, "" DI ... C•ltftNla '21h •Ml l"AUL w. S£HMEM .. IUllllirMlll...... lnlltl ••-•Ion I• lhllWft ol:lo'l'I. llO Cit\' of COiia Mlsa. C-ty of Or••· • · ,.r1...,111ip, Corp.I, nss !.un11t 81\ld. Mo, m, LOI 419 •••f 17111 Straf//f T .. · 11141•tJll.7Nl tw1, ~ • rwt balanca of u.m ... warranty II 11\'tn at lo 111 con'IPIDI~ lol Jft and a 11»n11 undlvldM 1n11ru t
Tolhurs t apparently had M1rv McCluM Antele1,c.111ornl•,fOG69. c 1 Mawc 11i.i;16 nu7 Att. forPlll"9Mr ac1uaUYM0111tldl~ont11td1t1 Ol"corrtct,...11. 111 -In aNI to Lot I of Trtd
bj led h• If •• th "tol I Tht1 tl.ttm.111 lllecl wltll lh• county Thl1 buslnes1 I• llllnt concluC'lld by • ... a ' • p ~.t!c,-0, lly Pllot of tfle I~ f//f u ld nttUllon, I h•v. Tht> btn9ttclarY undlr 1alcf 0..-of 5160, 11 par map recorchd \11 book 111, Ill ec 1mae w e a cltrk °' OranN COi.iniy Oii J•11. 7. lf12 il't Cor'POl'•llon IC•lllornlal Z~!!4~:~=111tl' J.~.,., 2' l~n~l'id cc;:,u~~ ' 1'71 l•'flN u-Ill ti. rl1llt. ttlla af\Cf lnltNll Tr1111. by l'Hton qi a bread! O!' dlfault '" .,., •• AO. •1 Ind 4 of MIKllllllltOUI
absence'' cjf outside StimUJi. I e ..... rl\' J, Maddox, DtPVIY Coo11ty Clerk, Curtl1 W. Lint, PrHldenl Publlllltd Or•no• Coad D•llV Pilot ' '26).72 f//f w1d ludtmtnl dtbton 111 the pr-1\' IM obllhlfonl NCIH'ld t Pl• r • b \' MallS, l11 Ille offl« of th• COl.llll't
) , Is I l'"U161 Th!t •l•lenvnt' lllld with 11'9 County 111 1119 C111,1nty of Orin .. , St•I• or .....-.iofor• uacuttd and dellY91'1d to tlle RtconHr flf wkl Oralll• COUn!Y. 'It lru Yan eerie first U · f'ul!Ulhld or•lll• (011t O•llr Pilot, Clerk of Or111N Coull!Y on J111. 21. 1t72 ~;;;''"' .JI alld Ftbr1191Y 7• 14• 11 • LEGAL NOTICE C11llOlfnla. ctac:rlbld a• folkrn: uncl9r1!ollad 1 wrlttttt D«leratloll ot TOGE1'HER w 1 r H ~1u1lv• perience/' be wrote, "lo be in J111111ry 10, 11, :u, 31. ''n u.n ~ 8t'f1r1r J. Macldoll Dffllty C.OUnty 25-$-12 Lot 1 of Trkl "'3. u ...,. mu o.fa111t anct o.manct !cir salt, af\Cf written "MtT191'111 .,.. -.xclu1l119 rl0h11 or 1----~~-..-..--c ,~---I Cleric. LEGAL NOTICE recorded I" 8ook 2'1, PIMI 1•·7.1 of nolk:• of br1Kh and of tlK!lon lo c111111 W•'f OWi", under •NI 11111111 LOI 1 lat
a situation where one can hear LEGAL NOTICE ,1MU NOTICI TO c1t1D1To 1ts mltce1l1n10U• rnaP1 of uld °'',... tht under•l•ntel to MU :wild 11r-rty 10 ntc ... ,,., °" ct111r1bl• 111•r•u •nd
one's own heart beat clearly, l ---~-·---------·I f'ublllhld ora1191 coo11 0.11., Piiot. f'll.Jlf suf'11t10• COU•T o ' THI Count\'. Ti. prOHl'IT 11 cornmonl'f ut111v 111d a1>1111ll0111. 1nd ttlfre•tter tM eti••», 1e1ev111on cable•, POio, wire• J111111rv 24, ll •nd Fl!'bru1ry 7, 14, SUf'llllOll COUltT 01" 1'NIE STA1'1 OF CALl,O•NIA P'OA k,_.n 11 201•1 l lt llend Llnf, Hunt· ullder1Jalltd clu~ ••Id notla of br11cll and condulll for tlKlrlcUy, lt19Phonfs
NOTICI 01' DllSOLUTION lfn llM-72. STATI 0 , CAL ll"OllNIA FOil THI COUN1'T 0, OIANGI lnoton 9Mdl, Callloml•. and of tl•cllon lo bl A1eordld Oc:!Db9r 21 , end glt\tr 1111rPOHt and 1tcoutrtmeril1
CJi mh Oft ,Alt1'NIASH1f' THI' COUNTY 0, OllANel NL A·11lM TQg1thW 'With all Ind al119ul1r 11'9 1911 11 l111tr. No. 21to0 In book "57 JllM tl\9f'tto. .. wet1, dr1ln1. w.t.r, Pl end 'a er Bacl--f'ubllc notice 11 IMrtby given 111•1 LEGAL NOTICE NO. A·1111S E1!1I• ol L1LL1E M. HUN1' Otce111d. lt11111'1enlt. ht•ecllllmtnll In• aP-,,,, of said Olllcl•I AttOtdl. llHm JllPff, end 1«outrtmt1nll tlltt•I• K!f WILLIAM AICHAllD LUTZ. Ind NOTICE 01" Hl!AlllNO 01" f'l1'11'10N NOTICE IS HEft E8Y GIVEN to 1119 pu'1tnl"'" lllll"tunlo btlon9!119 Of' In S11d tal• will bt mldt, but Wllhou! •llcl tor llldl rool 011trht11111 anc1 olll.,.
.Two Services
AJCHAAO LEE WH11'E, ller1lofor1 dol... IFO• f'•O•A1'E 01'" WILL AND P:Oll trldllOl"t 91 the 1bov. named clececltn! ln'tWIM 111P1rt1lfll11111. cov.nanl or w•rr1nty, e•PrHI OI" lmPllld, .....::rwduntnts of • Ilk• or dlllltnller M IM11 undtr h lkH!lou1 firm ,..,... l'"ICTl1'10US IUSIN!SI LITT'l'lll TISTAMINT"llY C•ONO lllot •M Pl<SOlll hl'flM cl1lm1 Halr,.t tfle NOTICE IS HElllE8Y GIVEN tlltt on rea1rdlt1t1 llllt, -i.n•lon, or tll-ltlnd; Ind Mstmtnts on OCl!aufll Loll
and ltvlt of Ll.W M"INTEHANCE NAM! STATEMENT WAIVED) w ld dec:lde111 1r• recwlred to 1111 thttn, 1'ueM111. 1t Ftbruarv 1m, 11 11:00 cumbr-. to ,..., tn. r-alntno 11rl11-o1 1al• 1'rkl 5UO for root ovtrhat1t11
SEllVICE. 11 IJO E11t 11th Str,ftl No, J, Th• tollowl119 plrlOM 1r• dol111 E1l1!1 ol JOHN C. NICOLL, alto known with 11'1• lltCllWF"I vwchtr1, 111 th• f'fllu o'clock A.M. 11 Mein Lobb\', Courthou11, cl111I MiOn of the noleCO 11«11< .. b't sakl _,,., ollltr •ncrCW1chmllll1, .. t Uk9-or WASHINGTON (UP!) Ctly 91 Cott• M11a, C111,1111'1' ot Or1119e, bllslneu a1: + •• JOHN NICOLL. Dece111d. ol Ille clerk of llM abow ftltftltd court, or 7m Cl'tlC' Center Ori..., west, Cit\' ot Sin!• DHd of Tru11, with lnl••HI a• 111 1ald dl11lmll1r k!ncl,
-Statt ol Ctlllornt1, did on ti..1Stll d1y of IF I A:E HOUSE GA LLEAY-SCHOOL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That lo prtwnl llltm, with llM lllCffM'Y ""•· Coun!Y of 0••1191, 5111• ol llOll lltll'lldfd, •dv•nce1 II 111y, u"ller Ille AIM ...,_n •s: 1S7 Lt~lnllOll Ltnt, The U.S. Chamber of Com· J1nu1r\', 19n, b'f mu1u11 conwnt, dtuolve OF ARTS ANO CA,.FTS, 1n11 •••Ch L•ur• N. Jont1 has llted htirtln 1 pet111on voucllefl, 10 !hi 11Nler1laned 11 o:i 321111 C1llrOlfnl1, 1 wtH 1elf at IMlbL1c 1udlon to tenns of ulcl Oeld Of Tru11, '-· ch••OH COii• MIU, c1111. unit 149.
rnerce has issued rt lht Nici Hrtnerlhlp tNI ltrmlnalt 1ti11r 8 1vd,, Hu11tll!llon 8•9dl, C1Hfotnl1 IOI', Probll• 91 wllt Ind IOI" l11u•nc:t ol Sir .. !, P.O. l ox 1335, Ntw-1 8•ach, ftlti hl9h11t bidder, ID!' ulh 111 lawful tNI nptnlfl ol tfle Trullea 1nd of IM for tti. NrPOM 01 pa'fl"' obll1tlklfil a repo re111r-a1 P1t'lner1 lhtirtl11. '26.17. Le"er1 1'est11M1111rv to Petlll-r (8ond C1Hfomle t266J. whlcll Is the pJ1<e ol _., of thtt Unlled Sltlet, •II lttl trust1 crultd bv Mid Oeld of Tnitt. 1KUrtd b'f 1ald Offd of Tnill lflCludlllf
callliig on the country to build Sold buslnHI In lht luturt w111 119 COl'I-Vlralnll Sllelk. Ull AlhtlM OfJ111, Waived), r1i.ttnc1 lo wllldl 11 mldt for bu1l11111 of 11\t ulldtrtltnld 111 111 mttl.,.1 rleht. 1111• ancl l111frttl ol talc! hldllmlnl S.kl u l• wlll bt Mid Oii W .. 1191d1y, t-, chll"Otl and tllPlltllll of tt1e Ttutl••
the N and AJ F du<IM bY WILLl,\M •ICHAAO LUTZ. Hunllntton l •Kti. C1!1fornl• '2'47. turther part!tul•rl, ancl lllot IM llmtt Ind 111f11lnl111 ID the tSltl• of H id decede!I!, dl!blor1 111 Ille obollt 6111<rlbad or-m, Flbruary n. 1'72 •I 11 :00 A.M.. •I tfle Mv•nc11, If •11~, under tt1e l1rm1ot1at.f
Up avy r orce and FftANK PABON, ""'° will lllY •NI P1lrid1 M. E111i., 7102 SU11llllll 11l1a ol IM1rl111 1t1• same 1111 .,...., "'' wlllll11 lour mon1111 1111r Ill• flr•t p.1~Jlt.1· or 111 much tti.rtol as ma\' bt htetutry SOutll Itron!) tnlfenu to the old c111,1nl\' o.d of Tru1t, rntwttt llMreon 1nd
and CUt back the size Of the dl1otl11r19 Ill l11bltllln ll'ld debll OI Ille Drive, Hu11lln•I011 8e•d!, Cllllornl1 for February 15. lt12, II t:lCI t .m., In The lion of 11111 nollce. IO satl1ty said 1xtcutlOll, wl1t1 l<Cruecl In· COltif1'hOIHI, 20t llock W9SI S.nll A.nl S1S,"'9.M Ill Ul'lllth:I prlnctpel of fl'll not•
Army flrm Ind rtcel11• all m1111t•1 P•\'•bl• to 92641. cou rtroom ot Oeo1rlment No. ~ ol 111d 011 .. J1nu1rv 25, ltn rtrul and COlb. 8oulev1rd, S11111 ,.,.., C1Hfornl•. NC:urM by u !d Deld of 1'ru11 w!lll Jn.
• llM firm. Thi• buslntU 11 btlnt conducted b't a court, 11 7tlO Civic Center Orlv. Wttl, 111 Fr•nc1s s. Fon Ootld •I S1ntt ""'· C1lllOl"11l1, J 111111ry Doll•: Jt1111•rv 2•, ltn. terest ....,._ 1rom July IS. 1f71, u In Jt &)SO said uWe s hould FurtMr notlct t1 htrebv t lven that 11\f P1rtne11hlp, lhe Clt'f of S•nl1 A111, C1lll01"nl1. Adml11l1tratrlx ol Ille £1t1t• cl H. 1912. D S L Si.RVtCE sakl na11 Ind br llw "'ll'lldld, ~-··J , undtr1ISMCI Wiii nol bl rtlllOllslblt. from P1lrkla M, Elllll 01lecl Janu1rv 24, 1'72 Ille 1bcw• lltmld d«ldtnl JAMES k MUSICK, COM,AAV O•ltd: J11111ary 11, 1971,
M:aWWt Y COnsidet I regulatlOO thll d•\' on for 111¥ oblll tll-lnwrrM Vlr1l11la Slllsk W. E. SI JOHN, MU•WITZ., HU•Wln • ll(MIR SMrlfl COlf-r 01 old Tl\lltee, U.WYEllS Tl1'LE
,JVhereby classified information by ltlCHARO LEE WH11'E In his own Thi• 1t11tmtnt lllld with "" c ..... nlT County Cllrk 4 .. nlMI Strfft County of 0<111111. C1ltfOl'nl1 8 \' 1'. D. $ERVICIE COM,.ANY, GUA• ... NTY COMf'ANY,
ill -Of' Ill the nllftt of !Ill tlr"". Clerk of 0••11111 C111,1nl\' Oii JtnlllrY 21 , AOAMS, OUQUI. I. N.UIL1'1NI' f'.O. I•• lJ.lS C. A. ft1nd1JI, OtPlll'f A""' Tru.i .. w· automatically be publish-DATED "T Co1l1 M111, Caltfornla, 11111 1'12, IW 81'tatlr J, Mtddo•, 09llul'I' Court-llJ WHI 6111 Slrtll ~ •..ell. C1U ...... I• "'61 JINllN & .JDHl.S 8\' JI'"" A. 9Kk1tr01T1, I~ S. A. •lulll, l'rnlltftll ed after a limited "'°'"iod of ""' dl't of J1nu1rv, 1t12, l'f Clerk. LOI ........... callfwllla 91114 C114) 41J."2t ........ M•I• Slrwt, lillff• lltS Vic. ,r .. ldt11! Att111 S\'l'fla 8. HllMl'I
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,..... wuuam R. Lutt ,U411 ,. .. , (21U MA "IHI A'""'"' fw "*911*9tf•lrl• Sallla ,..., CalHlf'lllo tl7U Aut. SKt.iary
ime, for instance, after ODe Fr•nk Pabon Published Or1nte COlll ~Hy Pllq!, Att.,.,.•r1 for llltlli9Mt' Publllhtd Of•llW (Mii D•ll't Piiot, f'lal ....... An.ntw Pub!llhed 0•11'191 CCWlll ... 7 year. PvbUlhld Or1"8f: CCW11t ~ll't 24, 31, and IF1bnl1ry 7, u , Publlshldr Orano• Coa1t Dill¥' ,..1101, J•nuary 21 •NI ,-...,119,., 7, 14, 21, l"llblllllltl Huntlt1t1ton l•ad! 0111'1' l'llot J•nu1rv ~1 and flbfVMY 7, l'ublllhld OrallM comet OOllY ,..,tor,
-----J1nu1r't 31, lt12 ltl·7' Janu•n' u. ». 31, 1m 206-n lt12 2.ts-12 Jt_,y 11 11111Fftr119ry 1. lA. 1'12 su.n J111111rv 2o1, 21 and FlbruarY 7, 1m lQ.71
Quality Sch~ls
• BOND ISSUE . ~
Bond Money Needed To ~ake Scho'I
District Eli91'ble For State Funds
• All Four ~igh Schools Are OYER-CROWDED
All Four High School Enrollments
WILL INCREASE' I l ' • I • $15 ,008,• · IN BONDS NEEDED
• To ENLARGE Existing 4 High Schools
• To Cj)UALIFY For State Construction Funds
• To BUILD New Schools
THE PRESENT 'TAX RATE
FOR B.ONDS WILL REMAIN
APPROXIM·ATELY THE SAME
llVINI
Wlllllt!I FIKl!bld'I
Olnoh P:tld!blUi _.,rM!d 81ncltr
Jud't~
Glenn WJIOdlNllMt
_.,llr .. IOl'lf
Mar\afl Ellll
GI""'° Goodt 8ell)' F1llle111!tl11
Cl'lllCk '°"'..,...,. L• l kolt
WIYllt c r1rt
O<ln hlllf
Attn lllOlllll'"tll Mn. WllllMI IJttlfflald
Juanita MM
NOf'Tl'lon GI,..,,.
1-ttnrv OilltllY
Mtr1 ... ft v ....
Angelo v..-
li"*1t: Hlehlanll
J~'"" Hltl'lltllll
lrwl11 Alber
1!!. l"•llt Tonkwlch
Shlrtu W, f'1U1r
Slla•011 Slrutllt
Nina I , Wnt
••rt Q, Wftt
l tull ,rklllltldiff' G1brl1Ht P,.,...
Mr. •NI Mn. Dl\'ld ACiMf'l90n
Mt, tflll ~ .. Lortn Gl•utn I!, lltY Qulolt\'
Mr, aNI Mrs. J, I!. Mtld!IH
Insure High ·
THE TUSTIN UNIO.N
HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
Rated #1 in Orange County
I ~ Recent Statewide Testing
VOTE ''YES''
ON SCHO.OLS
• Over $100,000.00 In schol1rships oorntcl
y11rly by students • • • ·
• County academic dec1thlon champions
• Nationally recognized t pHCh -program
• Rultors u y qU11ity schools No. 1
priority of home buyen •••
• Our distrft:I is the No. 1 demand ar11
for homo buyers • • •
• Com,...Mn1lve ¥0C1tlonal programs e O urs I• tho lowHI high school l•x
rate "'" Orange Coamty ••• .
Prop~rty Values
TAX OVERRIOE ISSUE
I ProHnl T•x Rite EXPIRES J u no 30, 1972
•$1 .50 Rate Drops to 85¢-37°/o reduction
in program for studt111s
• $1.99 Needed Over Next Thl'ff Years
• LOWEST HIGH SCHOOL TAX RATE IN
ORANGE COUNTY
• $1.99 Wiii Maintain The Present Level
of (j)uallty Education
$1.99 NEEDED BECAUSE:
• Declining Velue of. Dollar Since $1 .SO
Was Approved
Ever lnc:naslng Stlldent Population
Drastic -RedlCtlon In State lnc-
$1.99 nn wHI cost the owner of a $30,000 home
cm acldllto11al 111¢ a day
VOTE "YES" ON FEB. 1, 1972
FOR TAX OVERRIDE VOTE ''YES''
• r ' . ' ' FOR BONDS VOTE ''YES'' ...
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7:30 II ~ Up incl Cllttt Joel Grey
1uest1.
Q Dr. SiMll Lodi e Mavle: (21/,llf) "Hunlclr11"
dr11111) '37-Dorothy Lamour, Ray·
mand Missey, Miry Aslor, .loll Hill.
The lave SllHJ of two peopl• setk·
Ina lo IJCapt th• YIMllllltl ot the
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l:Oll 9 Mitt's bey LllCJ t1kts control
of th1 Unique Employment Altncr
from Und• H1rry lo 1n1bil H11ry
lo seeur1 a bank IOin. Wally C«
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m1) '67 -Rlcl\anf JotlntOll. Dkt
Somllllt', Sytyt KoWn1. Dltfdnl
lnwranc1 lft\llSU(lfof Burldol Dnltt-
l!IOftd trtcb two ftlNllt nmshlL
DCJJCIJQlut--
(C) ---..... c:o.. dvlioll (d11•) 'Q -Rlchlrf luf•
loll, CHM Entwood. Miry lkt. Thi
dra1111tlc tali ol •pll:Nae In World
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(llCl'>'•-Ot Mlwll: "tM• .. r' (dr1m1)
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1111 Biker, Mort S.hl, DDM1 Mills,
Clifton David. '
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t:lO B ()) Derh DIY Doris 1tt1mpb
10m1 dou1le-1dpl m1tcllm1kln1.
flaplna la brak 1111 one rom11ic1 In
order la mek• 1nathlr possible. a•-m 1t ••. n11.r fll@W lut "Tiit Gamt of th•
Faxes." by lacHslu F1r1ro.
10:00 II (I) Sol"' 11111 CW Tony Rind·
111 tutsb u lh1 eaomaniacal atu·
dent luder Fraderkh Van Rotten ill
Illa ope11tic 1paof, "Thi StLtdent
Bllntz." Tbtll IOUI tidies ol rock,
K01'llY Cone, 11so 1uest.
D NNI Geatlfl Putnam A C1111 C1111 m NNI Pet1 Miller Oil M..,,_. Tillltrt Htniy m11·
rles Catherin• Hawlrd.
fii) FllM OdflllY (R) "Grind lllu·
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fy,'11..a Crild1 11111 Crtedl
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CJ) I Dru• If 1'1nnll lO:JO 0 (I) (I) &') I IH<W I llllat--CJ Millilll $ Miiie: (llt) #fWIWIJ 41111 The stlldy of !tit stn.ules of a
Pin T•" (dt11N1) '61 -David new 11111an ta awrc:ome the devas-
Jlnssen, Je•nnt Cr1fn, Aan t1tion of 1 bloody Wlr 1nd to esl•b·
Maorehad, Dini Merrill. A privltl llsh itself u 1 st1te In the WOl'ld
lnYtsli11tor, 11111rtd In lindln1 • cammunitJ. fnink Reynaids llolb.
misslni heiress. bec:oma ilMll'ltd A C..tid Ca•ra
with I l!lll'lie slar, his IX·filncet m News Huati Williams
Incl !ht lirl In !ht CISI. nJ Allrllentldl Iii,..,.,..,..., a-.«J·--
CD Hoitll'111enu
l!J (JJ -UoOO fJ(IJ l!l-D l!iill-IHI h1 IM Spltlichl O IMtrt 1. Dona1 S11ow
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Gl!) ll&lpllltt Vildtz Shn '64-TollJ Ruuel, Baynes Barron. m ,..,. " ""-""' m --• To.-Luclllt """" ~ ''°°fl Ill,_ "Th• ,,..,,,..., * starts you sewinc
Cl1udl Akins pltp 1n autusl loalr;. DJ ldl hrt
' Ina lor revqe wlla, to11tti.r with 11.,.11 ([)Mm lrffi
1 wll4 doc. dlsnrpb Dodo CitJ. An •
lltrecthfl widow, partriyed by Jae· a ~ m Wl•llJ'. ClrloR • u 't
qutlilll Scott,. finds htrHlf CILIJhl leynolds is llllmitlrle hast. Bobby
111 tf'll lurbultftce. Goldsboro, ~•ltn 6urler Brown, -~ _ ..__ , .,....._. ~r1n V1l1ntiM, Howlrll c.n and
-\DI' a;i -... • ' ·--· t+111rtt Whltin1 pest. • llqlHa A • Mad World look at our 8 ~ IT'I _ tlct CMft Pil ist Econamr wilh cameo 1UISb .lick w~.m n
Clrler C111Cf £¥1rett. P•ul lyndl, Andr1 Prrvin ruests.
Mont 'tar1 111d Joh11 Waynr. m MIN: .., .. Up Yo• TlffMa"
0 CJ) (I) U) i 16C®' i PH .... ! letturett1 wltll Llur1I ind Hard)'.
.,,..,_ 11 Aflial Glor19 PlinJPIOI ..... C-
ps Oii I Cl"!'!' aaftrl hi Sii"'!' aite .... : ........ bi(' (drl•
of Ille llrpst lmn1 land uutur ..... ~ m•) •47 _ tidy Llmetr,
111 1leplllnt tilled Ahmtd. bcur·
1ian1 Into 11111 luth IS lab Min· 1%:30 m Mlwit: "'lolltllin lirt" (tont-
71r1 •nd tllt N1lrobl National Gt111t 1itr) '36-UURI ind Ht1dy.
PIQIM In Alrlcl lfl hlahlllfllld. m..., 1r1n1111 -1,00 fJ _, "Tiii -• ""tr
ID Tiii YlrPIM (dr11111) '50 -L1111M Dir.
m@......, ~IM..,. -s,,. rn ea11Ja11owa
¥ti111ncel Who'• W1tchln1T' Repor1 2:30 IJ Nen
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rTHE a:Asr'PiCTURE SHO ~
IS A MASTERPIECE! It is not
mere ly the best Ame rican movi e
of ·a rattier drea ry year; it is the
most impressive wor k by a
young Ame rican director
since 'Citizen Kane'!"
COLUMBIA PICTVRES
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Mone!.,, Jan""Y '1, 1972 . DAILY "Lor ••
F .. e Ellsemble Effort
'Charlie Brow n' Enjoyable t\\111Ni11
Musical at San Cl ement£
BLANKE T BOY -Jim Borons plays the role of
Linus in the San Clemente Community Theater's
production of the "Peanuts" musical revue "You're
a Good Man, Charlie Brown."
Nominations Given
For Gram~y A wards·
NEW YORK (AP) -Four Mind," GordNI LIOlittool; ••It· 1
entertainers have amassed 16 ~1::,1~:!!.'!n ';';.!.,.. "Y°"''v•
G r a mm y nominations, In-s"' POP, Folk ilnd Aoc:k voe•• Ptr1omwnce by • duo or • llWP-''All eluding eight for soul singer 1 e._. NMld 11 Y0111" Sonn11 •nd c11er1
I H ''TM CtrPll!'ll~.'· ~ th"I C•r'Pt"nter11 saac . ayes. ....._, c • ., You Mtncl • 1rmc11n
Ha yes' nominations, an-HNrt?''. ... G-1 "J-,,1 Ctlrl•t 5ul'tf'1lar," •NI "Jo11 to tl'le World,'' bY nounced today, were the most Trv" Oo9 Nlstit. lit$! Coynl1" Ftmtl• Vo (I I ever for one artist in the an-Portorm•nc• -"Good Lovin'' T•m-
nual honors for the previous ~~,,"ntJ,':1 N;;::,~r. s~m~~n~:
By TOM TITUS
Of .. OlllY ...... '''"
GMd 4rlef1 Charlle Brown,
where will you tum up next?
First Westminster, then
Fullerton and now S a n
Clemente. lt all proves one
thing-you're quite a popular
fellow . Or, to put it anoiher
way, "You're a Good Man,
Charlie Brown."
Yes, those "Peanuls" people
are on the lOOR again, and
"'YOU'RI A 0000 MAM,
CMARLll laOWN'"
A lmllk'I ,...,... by' Cll'*. Gnntr,
b•Md on ll'le "~11111•" comic •t•I• b¥
Cl'lilrin M. SdlulL dlrKled IW Robel1
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Llnu1 ..... , ............ Jtl'l'llS 1ot-1n1 s._y .................. sr ... , Sin11i.
Sthroedll" • , ...... , ... , ... Jim SMlrt
Pttt\t ....... ., .. ·•• Joe-A,..i-1t
while the latest production, at
the san Clemente <:ommunity
Theater may not be the
definitive "Charlie Brown."
it's an immensely enjoyable
eyenlng nonetheless.
This time around, CJark
Ge.sner's lighthearted musical
New Play
Auditioning
' best ecord"ngS "Ht'I So Fl ... :r ·Jl'd11 Mlnen "Mow year s r l • c.n 1 un1ov1 You?" L11nn AndK•n1 The San Clemente <:om-The Carpenters, featuring "Jc.111111:· Dotty P•r1'1111. It Th t Ill bold d'
K C •· · · h l ed c°""''Y M•I• voe•• muny eaerw aut· aren arpen~r singing er Pertor,,,.nce -•e11y Lovin!," Frtd· tions tonight and Tuesday for brother's arrangements, and die H•rti "I won-i Mtntllll\ • ~:· ·•· Ing ca I K. l';,;~ .. Pg:~.:;1<~~~ ~.6.:r1 Gotj; an original play entitled uo~ songwr1~r·s er roe mg Jotinny PiYdlec:1r.1 ''Whtrl "°"''' Hot ject of the Game."
each won four nominations. v~r ~~~·v~~. bt Joanne Applegett, preside!Jl
Grammies statuettes e d111> or ••OUP -"Aller ftl• Fire 11 of the theater group and cur-
h ped lik Id f hi ed Gont," Conw111 TwlltY ..wi Lortll1 s a e o as on L11nn1 "&ettK tNwe 1t 0n Hom1 " rently ap~•rin• In Ila musical
pho '}} b P"'1tr W•90lltP' and Doll'Y Pilrtlll\1 ''I ,.-•• gramo nes wt e s.w 111e Ll!lri1:• AO¥ Awff with Nl!fY. revue "You're a Good Man,
awarded On live. televlSJO· · n Grlttv o rrt &•nd; "No NMll to worrv. • Cha Jt1l>rw>Y C••li •lt<i J._ C4rttr. Ind rile Brown," ls dlrectlng March 14 by the National ;~;~. 1-11 •nd ,.,.. o11s... the play. A cast of three men
Academy of Recording Arts sn1 count..... lnstrvment•I -"For and four women is required.
and Sc. '11\t ~ Tlmn:." Fltvd Ct-ri
There is on1y one singer of
any comequence Jn the cast,
and this is the director's wife,
Karen Moe, who as the super
crab Lucy is the standout or
the evening. She Injects a
touch of profeulonal pizzazz
into the show that Is lacking, in
·varylng degrees, In the others;
her only drawback ls that she
is just .too likeable, and too at·
tractive, to be r e a 11 y
believable as Lucy.
Ola.rile Brown himself is
played by high school senior
Mark Mannln1 , who
overcomes a limited vocal
ability by his fine performance
as the all-time lo&er with
ba,.ball, football, kite• and
girls. Manning's well chosen
facial contortions are
especially effective in the
small theater.
James Boreos u th e
blankek:lu\chll1(, lbumb-suck-
. ing Linus ls right out of the
coriitc strip. Short T>Udzv and
baby taced, he is hie pllyslcal
embodiment or his,character,
and he rattles off hi!: lntriCate
dUdogue with confident
•
aplomb.
Most disappointing ls Steve
Smith's Snoopy. a r o I e
earmarked for show stealing.
Rather than project an outgo-
ing, careff'ff canine, Smith is
hesitant and uncertain of his
acting ability. His "Sup-
pertlme" number is good but
fails to generate its potential
effect.
Jim Speirs and Joanne Ap-
plegett round. out the cast as
Shroeder and Peppermint Pat·
ty, both turning in good , solid
perfonnances. Speirs' low key
delivery Is an effect ive
counterbalance, while ·~1iss
Applegett draws what she can
from her poorly w r i t ten
character, better delineated"ln
the comics than for lhe stage.
Ensemble performing is ex·
cellent in the San Clemente
production, most notably the
"Book Report " and "Baseball
Came'' numbers. Mike
Raphael 's piano ac·
companiment is first ·rate
while Randy Cobb's
choreography is acceptable for
the limited staging area .
Technically, the lighting is
well handled except for the
scene transitions where a
quick blackout would b e
preferable to a slow fade . The
revue ls. after all, basically a
series of unrelated sketches
and the swifter the change
from one to the other the
more effective the production.
"You're a Good Man ,
Charlie, Brown" will continue
for at least two m o r e
weekends, playing Thursdays
through Saturdays at the
Cabrillo Playhouse, 2 0 2
Avenida Cabrillo, San
Clemente.
'Pygm8lion' at College -In Readers' Theater
1ences. "JKrv K'""*"' Pl.In w rth All °"' Written by Eileen Pbine,
Nominations in some, of the ~er~~·~.~st~~..=:: ~ J,'t 1'0bject" played to capacity The members of the au-highly entertaining technique.
44 categories were: ~='!'o~:~,,_~::!lW'·o.iS;:';' J::i~ audiences when staged in dience will pa:rticlp1te in Sad-The production will be under
ui~Jl'"d~ ~"-ca: Kl,.;·1r.lor-Ti;: :..""c:= ::it.~11• 11•111 "S--.ird." • Palos Verdes last year. Audi-dleback C.ollege't presentation the direction of Instructor
,,,. wond." TM• 0oe N1111111· "M" en1 c°""''" Sor1t -"!••v L..w1!!11... lions for the ·San Clemtnte of Py-·1ion -with thefr im-Joann M. Bennett. Student ~=-~"~1"1.!':f'~':;~,'~ f',~~l .. bt;,~~H•~k,"ft~r= production Will be held at 1:30 aginafk;:' ' assistant dlrectors are Jean
"YOll've Got I Ftltnd.'' J•mn T•Ylc:ir. .,. H llht .... ,,,... af'll loOt>'I' Mc:Gee.. bolb . I th cab ill Albl.lm o1 tht vur -"An Thi,,., •II by '1<r11: 1<r111o1fKton1 "lltoi. evenings a e r o George Bernard Sh aw' s Sampleri and Kim Bates.
MUii Pau" G«ttM H•ttlton1 "TM G•rdeti." bl' Jo. South Pl hou <tNt A ' } d ' c11l'Cnf.,,,:. ttv Th• c.'llllnteni 11:t' F1HYW111 1tri111lun .,. 1111t• ay se, -v en a comedy will be a Readers' nie cast includes B t 11
"JttUI ~~· ~•tar,• by vwlous ¥~-=~~;fn."l~=1 ~Y!. Cabrillo, San Clemente. Theater production, a tech· B,.tdwi H H' ~9~':~.,, .. ~:o.. ~=.c .H•".''1' t&1~4"!.li~·:r .. 3.~J'!~t~~ f eVlew is a mi1lure .oL 11iquedrawinguponthecastof Michael s~~:"u ~':i
1 ~ et Ht-,,. V~:M"'7·"'w~ ,. 11'~:, ·=•",~1011tt1t, .MwA .. ,...,,,.. 1w tet:nagers · ~ncl: atlults_. w J>TOJect !Jl.ental fQd emotional Pickering, Judie Pieper 'aa ~1'*~"11!1 •"::'''~"~" .. ~: ~ p!!!!-~~ !!_~,..nc1~··~~'! works out gent;rally quite .well, complex1t1es o( the characters Eliza Doolittle, Paul Barber as i ~" AA< ~ e.v'Trr."'t{r1,101-'f.::_'ii'.1" Jlii!1nt1 .. ,,...... N:"'·• :· b11 •• ·partlcularly Jn the b1ahly JO that ..,tbe audience ·Will Alfred Dooli'ttle and l\i'ta ton ilnd r!ii F~tttJ "ROM -rv n •Yt/ "A NI " ttr,' }'-"' bl .......... '· he -~and • c1en1" "" Jot 1111 •vov'Y• Gal. ~-•• u "N•,. ~ " bt•. · . po wiea ensem e sceoes .. ~ crea..:: t ICtn• action 1n Draper as MrS. Higgins. .
rrior.d1 "" vov Could Reed MY . • cfria,.o;*"...:-.f _ "SIK Cab¥ th.orn: ' tr ted . th The prod · Others in the cast are Kathy ltfld.'·b'I' Cilrolt '"'· ~ n•~Md•' · M It defJClencles what the{e ate'O{ their minds~
htt1'M.w A11t1t -ctie .. , 1rntnan, =.To Kid• A~~~ .. ~ -.,., are concen a m e will be atag. Wll v . C . La ·~·a=,:.~~l.~~~l1'.:inJi:rJ'i'lt . st,.J, .. ·~s~~~W.1 "Thi •IDl'Y areu _of indivi~l .charac-ed three ti.m -at I pJn. Kle:~' Li~':Y a:ar,g, j~~ , wn1w1-, , ~110t." iw Jr.Ille .._,,,., •nd terillbon and vocal ability. · . Feb. 4-5 and 2 p.m. Feb. a s h 1 and Renee
v:!i', ':r~O:C. "~ '·~.,~~ tort.'r ~ ':!!: ~:~ Robert E. Moe has·&ne • n at the cam~te(. 'DucMowucaherl z Tr•'""~ Tlllevn" -.. ·by Cl'ltr; CllOrvs. I • the bol ·--'-~'-bl i Though pl sing"'•• j · .. ,,,... _, obbll ~ ... f'1 by J1111.~ a.1 111 11111t Jaiz -"AtrlWt.'' ~ w e, a t..VU11uic:sN11 e a .. -ae pc-. • · ·
JOPfln1 • 1w N11rit "'""' rove oig COW11 a.1re, "A Olfftt'tn• ~. • w"lth ..... ~of six In the ' ture is val Jn Readers' Tickets are 'l or free to ~Id• Oowti,'' J111n llMllJ • 11tttlf'I.' • by IUOCIY Aldlr "AM-rd Pti'liilon llllll \:Q~ , ••Ill• 1C11111, .,. t'T1111·• 111e W•Y ,,.,. Hom," "" Me.,.,..rd' F-.u-1 ''Ttit fines of the dim l nu I Ive Theater --.L-. costumes members of the Auocilited
/'::,'"' Hurd It Should la." Clrl'Y New Ori-SUit•" b'I' OUkil Ellll!lf1111 ' .,,.;cog 1' S!ude t Bod TI·'· s mon. ·~ ''Wood'I'.'' ""WoodY 1+wman. ' Cabrillo Playhouse. The1E and makeup are kept to a n y, l:M:la ate io:t!!~r:. ~· ·11~ '= ~~~I .. ~~~~1:::.1.;: c!t O::Tr .~ duclion rarely slackens in minimum. Though difficult available by contaclin& the of .
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DAILY PILOT s
I• Digit Gear
Don't Let the Cru· Drive You • . '
Raw Food
Costs Up ·
2% to 3%
Finance
Briefs
lly CARL C!JISTBNSEN
Of ... Deltr Hit .....
Ever had the 1 .. Ung your
car la going lb own way1
Does It tend lo wander In a
alight crosswind or flshtall at
high speeds or In turns!
Modern cm are designed lo
give quick, sute lteerfni
response. Any sign of handling
instability la a pretty sure ln-
dlcaUon that tomelhing J.s
wrong.
11 you have had U-u-
perlences and have not klo.kod
into the cause, you might be
lllrting with 1erloua trouble.
Many motorlsts I g n o r e
minor'· handling prob I em 1
because they become ac-
customed to them. Or lhey
suz1ace. According to the ex·
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peril, lack of bandling slahill·
ty ls lllUl!ly due I o
mechanical problems.
Perhaps the blpest cause of
(l09r driving control I s 1
mlJallgnment of the front
wheel!. Many ~riven do not
realize thal llie 'wheels and
steerinl mecha,llm must be
adjUlted from tline to time to
correct wear ~ damage
from the jolts and road
bumps.
Phosphate
Rem0val
Discovered
Bealdes af/ectlllg your steer-
ing and handllJ!C, a poorly
maintained front end can
cause rapid and abnonnal tire wear. In fad, you can often NEW YORK (UPI) ~A low
tell when you need front end cost method of removing 80
work by u:aminint your tires. pec-cent of d e t e r g e n t
Intermittent cupping of the phosphates from municipal
tread lndJcates Joo~, worn or sewage has been found, Allied ~amagod parts in •leering and · suspension systems. Tread Chemical Co~ has announced.
worn off one. side of the tire The method had been suc-
lndicates that th' camber cessfully tested in Michigan
angle of the wheel is.off. Wear .Gity, Ind., and Mayor Randall
on only ORfl part of lthe tre&d C. Miller of that city has
wilh a feathered efge along estimated the cost at about
the wear line Indicates ex-Sl .25 a year per resident, the
cessive toe-in of the wheels. company Sfid.
Tire englneen say Jhat too The metKod requires equip-
low a tire pressure is another ment costing about •100,000,
· cause of poor driving control. but no investment in new
11tis condition i.s indicated by sewage treatment plan.ts, 8C•
excessive wear on the outside cording to Allied.
of the tire with litUe wear in The phosphates are absorb-
the center. \ ed by feeding either aluminum
Bad 1bock absorbers or a sulfate or ferric cholrode in
bad spring can al5o rob you of the sewage at the end of the ·
driving control. Sh o c k secondary ti-eatment process,
absorben seldom Jast more the company said.
than 20,000 miles.
Stated simply, when your
tires are not in complete con-
tact with the ground, yob can't
steer correctly.
* * * The new Capri with the V-6
Costa Rica
I
OKs Coast
Virus Dmg engine will go on sale 8• Lin-
coln-Mercury dealerships in
early Feqruary with a sug· ·
gest<ll relall price $2,322, lhe
division announceCI today.
In addition to the new 2.6
liter (155 cubic inch) V-6
engine, the Gennan built
sports coupe is eqUipped with
rally instrumentation and dual
exhausts, and with larger tires
and blgger brakes than the
other Capri 4 cylinder models.
Newport PbarmaceutiCals
In!ernaUonal Inc, has received
approval of the Costa Rican
Minislry of Heallh to market
Isoprinosine as an . anti-viral
drug in Indonesia, the firm .
has reported.
WASHINGTON (UP!i -C.
Jackaon Gray1on, chairman of
the federal Price Commission,
uld the Aflriculture Depart·
ment estimates raw food
prices will Increase this year 2
or S percent, within the ad·
minlstraUon'1 guidelines.
Grayaon told the aMual con-
vention of the Consumer
Federation of America (CFA)
that JOVerrunent controls on
the prices of raw agricultural
producl5 might do more harm
than good because farmers
might stop producing products
which became unprofitable.
Raw food prices are lbe few
items not controlled under the
administration's economic
program . 1 Sidney Margolius, a col-
umnist and author specializing
in consumer affairs, told
Grayson that meat prices had
increased 5 tO 20 percent in re-
cent weeks. Margolius said the
Dun and Bradstreet wholesale
price Index Increased 3.5 per-
cent in the past three weeks
and consumers soon would feel
the. Impact.
"You're really .in an
emergency situation ~ where
food prices are going' into a
new inflationary spiral and
you're not going to hilve ef-
fective controls," Margolius
said.
Grayson said he had heard
similar complaints fr o m
others and had asked the
Agriculture Department this
week to estimate bow much
prices of raw, unprocessed
agricultural products would
increase this year.
He said the department's
estimate wos 2 to 3 percent on
the average.
John Wicklein, g e n er a I
manager of station WRVR·FM
in New York, said in a speech
that "consumers should expect
more from the media in the
area of consumer affairs than
they are getting."
Alfano Joins
Architects
• • Gl••el'• Eat
NEW YORK -The lint
new lull line deparlment llore
to he opened In M.-tan Jn
50 yean, Glmbel'1 Eut, will
open Ila doors Feb. II at the
edge of the Yorkville aectlon
on U!1m,ton Avenue at 11th street. It will be the eleventh
Gimhel'a store In t h e
metropolitan area. Gimbel's
also said it will mark the flnt
operation ol two lull·llne
department stores in Manhal-
tan by a single company. The
new store will employ 1,200.
Gimbel'• also ls . the only
large department store chain
In lhe counlry still owned by
its founding fimlly. Bruce A.
Gimbel is now president of
Gimbel Bros.
e Ford Trccttir•
DETROIT -Ford Motor
Co. has confirmed reports that
ft will build a plant to make
tractors at Rome, Mich. Ford
said tractor work now being
done in Ford plants at Dea
Moines, and Highland Park
and Royal Oak, Mich., will be
consolidated at Rome.
e Debf!fttures
HOUSTON -Shell Oil Co.
said Thursday It aoon will
register $200 million worth of
30-year debentures for sale on
Wall Street. The company
declined to say bow it will use
the proceeds.
e Stamp It
SPRINGFIELD, Ma,,, -
U.S. Envelope division of
Westvaco Corp. has obtained a
$21.8 million contract to pr~
duce embossed stamp en-
velopes for the postal service.
e Freight Yard
ST. PAUL -Burlington
Northern Railroad said Thurs-
day it will build a ~ million
freight classification yard ~at
Hauser, Idaho, 20 miles east of
Spokane, Wash. The yard will
have 76 tracks on a 1,100-acre
tract.
The Capri WU first in-
troduced in this country in
April, 1970.
Isoprinosine has been ap-
proved by the Costa Rican
ministry for treatment of vlrat
diseases, including influenza in I . Joseph L. Alfano 01 Hun-e Deliaquent
humans, reported Dr. Alvin J. tington ~ch bas been named
GJasky, President of Newport. stan' architect for Canal-Ran-CHICAGO -Mortgage loan
'
Wells Fargo .
Tells Assets
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -
Wells Fargo and Co. has
reported assets of f7.I billion,
a 25.4 percent increase from a
year ago.
Richard P. Coo1ey, president
and. chief executive officu of
the bank attributed the in-
creased earnings to a record
volume in both loans and in-
vestments. Earnings increased·
4.8 percent from 1970, from
$32,583,807 or $3.54 per share
to '34 ,S51,942, or $3.71 per-
ahare in 1971.
The drug will be produced ~h, owne~-de~elop;rs . of delinquencies at savings and
by a wholly owned subsidiary, blfl~ Calilorma _higb-r~ loan aaociations rose only
Newport Pharmaceuticals de 1 mg coJnt*l:ea mvblving slightly }ast year despite the
Costa ~ca S.A. in San Jose, :~~t~cet~~"':i::: ri~ in unemplor~ent ~nd
Costa Rica. . Henry A. Lambert, executive bu~1neas unce.rt~1nties, l;he
Glasky stressed that his vice president. --United States Savings&: IA8n
compan:1 has not applied for Alfano who was previotlsly League. has said. appro~.al _to mar~et associat~ with the &lph"M. The average . dell1111uency
Isoprinosme m ~e United Parsons c.o. in Los Angeles, ratio last year was 0:79 com-
states and has not received will direct all architectural pared with 0.75 in 1970, the
sUch approval in any foreign operations for c a n a 1 -R a n-association said. The 1971 rate
~tries . other than . Arge~ dolph's Union Bank Squart in was the highest since the 0:82
Ona, M~co. Cosla Rica and Orange, Beverly Enterprises registered for 1961. l~nesia. Consequently the Building . in Pasadena and
company Ls still engaged in Bank of America Building in
research and development. Anaheim.
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NEW VORK -New Jersey
Zinc Co. introduced a
"superplastic" tine-aluminum
alloy Jt . said Is formable at
pressures attained ·on an
ordinary: kitchen Mt-plate.
>wco Savings and LOan Association
statement Of Condtlon
tRun Twice as Fast'
U.S~ Econoiajc Story
I By SYLVIA PORTER want to get somewhere else"
U..you are the breadwinner (become 'better off)~"you must
in I family of four who earned run It least twice IS fast as •to,ooo in 1966 and Jf you have 1~-that!"
Jersey Zinc sa·id three alloys
in lhe series can'be elohgated
up to 2.500 percent at retauv ..
Jy low temperatures ·and
pressures and should find wide
application "in every metal
and plastic application In the
low or moderate stre&s area."
The company said il 1J of.
fering the alloy in commerclaJ
quantities to the automotive,
appliance, electrical and elec·
tronic industries.
(Lhcu:l1ed)
Decerrber 311171 crd "fllCf
Cash, ctr1lfie1ln of deposit and
U.S. government securities
lo It'll:
on real estata
on real estate acquired for lnYMtment
10 1acilltale sales of real estate owned
other
less undisburaed >oan funds
Total loans
"Real estate acquired In Mttlement Of Jotnl (less valuaflon allowance: $3Z800 Jn
1971; $46,700 In 1970)
Real eslate acqu ired for Tnwatment
(less valuation 1Uowance: $575,000 In
1971; $494,000 In 1970)
Federal Home Loan Bank 1tock. at coet
Prepayment• lo Ftdtral Sa\ilngs and Loan
ln1ur1nc1 Corporation aecondary ttstrvt
Property and equipment, al coat {less accumulated depreciation eOO
amor1lz1Uon: $&881610 In 1871 i $944,523 In 1970)
OttMt auett
Saving• depo11la
Advanen from Federal Homt Loan Bank
Otr'ltr llabllltlla
0.1.rred tncome
Oyarantee lfock Ind Ntalned Mming1
1971
' 14,201,1181
197,278,COS
1,7'98,111
1,CMM,142
854.311
200,985,182
4,$97,485
1M,381,491
as,m
1,840,725
1,415,000
t,111,en
f1S1,l!OZ431
23,075,000
2;498,198
ato,o57
17,488,0SI
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173,1 77.131
1,387,738
62'1,011
678,249
175.-
1,525,802
17 ... 131,040
973,877
1,114,035
.2.415,000
2,098,154
fl!I0,7'3,937
Jl,97t,000
ll,213,010
142,llf
17,084,IM
iii0;111,411
, receive t'aises totaling a full tV" When a 30 percent increase
30 percent since then, how in dollar pay becomes an ac·
much is your $13,000 paycheck tuaJ decrease in .. real" pay in
worth in buying power now? so short a span, something is
Your $13,000 is worth $156 terribly wrong. And while
Jess than your •10,000 was papering over the problem
worth six yean ago. • with Phase ll's controls buys
H ~ou are . the sole su pport us a brief time in which to
of this family of fOilr who find basic answera, we ·dart
earnOd !30,000 In !!MIC' and 11 not, we simply must not, lri\.
yoor raises of 30 percent since ter away this time.
then have boosted your pay to In the Tax Foundation's
$39,000, howw much is •your calculation, Federal, stale and
Jofty paycheck worth in the Social Security taxes have
marketplace today? taken an ever-bigger bite. The
Your '39,000 is wort.h flf1 ratio of .state income tlles to
Jess than your $30,000 was the Federal income tax, for in-
worth when the Vietnam war stance, has climbed .from 7.7
escalation began In the mid-peroent In lllN to' 11.5 percent
'SOS. . in 1972.
If yoff ycheck wu $141,000 1 Inflation has done the rest.of
ln '&I . 11'• 185,000 In 1972, lhe dirty job. The Tax Foun-
how · m do .you, ~ same datlon eslimale! the total lfl.
ta:lpayer, have In bUying nation Joi.,, since 19118 at 28.2
powert , • percent -including a 1172
A luH :iet·?ll less , wllh-your rise In prices at an optlmlstie·
'8S,OOO !foj than you had s pertenl
wilh Y<llt_ ,111111 "3'· W• must tackle lhe !UJ>o n-' · , •W<mely damental nuom w• aai Into
grim statUtics,· pnporod for this spot -while Olll' ct111buls
me by the Tu Founctatlon In 1ive ,. leeway to thlnk. II ls In-
New Vort, underline Ille ea-concelvlllle !hot tll1s 8"1leot
tent to whidi lhe u. s. l~ poirer lhe wwld bu
economy .has gone out of ever known 1:11 -to whack -and despite the pennlt lll!lf to qerouoly
ware-price. controls u n d • r weabned by recent rate
wldcb we ~ mw operating, of eroolon In Ila produ<tlvlty.
our struale beck to a 'l1ll.s tnnd can be and muot be
tolerable rate of lnllaUon ls reveraed.
obvioualy roinl to be long and .We mull tackle lhe · laws.
ban!. ru!a and rqulatlona which
Vou may contlder t h e are undercutting our corn-
Queen'1 quip In "Allee In Won-potlU-In the wwtd'1
derland" ao l~Ular that It'• tnd9 lllllrUla. And 11 ,.. t11
a clldle, bul it lo a bnltol fad lo lhe ,.-11 loo poww 1111
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Honeywell Inc. said It has
begun delivery of helmet·
mounl<d gumigbl devices (or
installation on F -I Phantom
jei lighters. The flnl ZI ot':iao
If.stem• ordered • u n d e r
development contracla totaling
'9.3 million were deliwred to
Mcllonoell Douglu'1 st. Lou1a
plant, lhe company Aid. .. ,, ..
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PURCHASE, N. Y. -l'epo1
Co. Inc. announced !ht 11 ...
tion of Jamea M. llooba,
former chairman and cbief a-
eculive olflcer el G--1
Moton Corp., to lht ~ el
dlncton. -rellrid """' GM al lht flnl of lht ,_.
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CHICAGO -Claclnnati Gu
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long-lenn -mu.. to help
finance Ila em conllnlcllon
proga11n. Tiii companJ Aid
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DAILY PILOT staff,
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ARtHUR VINSEL
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members pictured here collected 15 first
piece plaques end .11 total of 29 awards
for their work in 1971 at the 17th
'Annual Orange County Press Club'
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these ·10 first piece winners.
TERRY COVILLE
lest News FN!uro Best Sports Story
RICHARD KQEHLER
lest Spot Nows Photo
Bnt Women's Photo
lest Anlm1I Photo (Spocl1I)
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Probe Set
On Prisons
By Moretti
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -
Assembly Speaker Bob Moret-
ti (D-Van Nuys), has created
a speclal Assembly committee
to examine violence i n
California prisoqs.
Assemblyman Walter Kara·
blan or Monterey Park, who
was replaced by Moretti u
Democratic floor l e a d e r
earlier this session, wu ap-
pointed by the speaker lo head
the Select Committee on
Prison Reform and
Rebabilltatlon.
A spokesman for Moretti
aald the committee not only
will study prison conditions
but aho will look Into possible
alternallvea to the preoent
correctional 1 y 1 t e m in
Callfornla.
Other members ol the com-
mlttee are Assemblymen !ten
Meade (D-Oakland), Robert
G. B e v e r I y (R-Manbattan
Beach); James Hayes
R-Long Beacb); and Leon
Ralph (D-Loe Angeles).
JCarablan WU replaced U
floor leader by Jack R. Fen-
ton, (D-Montebello), after
Moretti and Karabian split
over which candidate to sup-
port In a apecial election last
fall in Los Angeles. Karabian's
candidate won the primary In
the predominantly Democratic
district but Josi the general
election to Republican Bill
Brophy.
Immunity
For Russo
Withdrawn
LOS ANGELES (AP) - A
federal judge baa ruled that
Anthony Russo, a former
Rand Corp. researcher. mll!t
stand trial with D an I e I
Elhberg despite hia once
being granted immunity in
return for grand i u r y
testimony about the Pentagon
Papers case.
RuS90 never testified, as a
result of numerous legal
tanglea. ·U.S. District Court
Judge Matthew Byrne Jr. said
the law "provides that the Im·
munlty attaches at the time
that the testimony is given
and that the acope of the Im-
munity is determlned by the
testimony ... "
Rusao, 35, is charged with
receiving stolen government
documents -the papers
relating the origins of the
Vietnam war -and of con-
spiring with EU.berg to copy
and distribute them to the
news media.
Russo's attorney, Michael
Balaban, argued that Russo
was immune from ~secution
and that it was t h e
· government's fault that he
d.idn 't testify.
Russo, called before the
grand jury at the inception of
the case, refused to testify,
claiming the Fifth Amend-
ment right against s ell·in-
criminaUon. A judge ordered
him to te!tify under a grant of
immunity, but be still refused,
was ruled in conteritpt and
jailed.
HHH Taps
Holifield
WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen.
Hubert H. Humphrey (D-
MiM.), hu announced the ap-
pointment of Rep. C b e t
Holifielil ( D·Callf.), as
chairman ol hi• eamomia
campaign for the Democratic ·
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C a 11 lo r n I a coagressional
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port ol Hunqibrey and ac-
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ltaderlhlp al tbt California
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LOS ' ANGELES .(\\!') T o
quarterbaea. flCiJlf 'i!le Los Ancele{
Rams, tbe;dePariure of David "DeaCab't . '. ' . Jones wUl·hl; a :rtl.W~.Toi Jones it's a 1 1
ahock.1--~
''Thai burl me. I'm ln shock " the . . .
veteran delellllve end s8id Satunlay alter
learning ol the trade that sent him lo the ·
San Diego Chargers,aloiig with'lwo Giber
players for lhlebacker Jeff Staggs and
three draft choices.
His relcilon matched that of many
fans, who regarded the &-foot-5, 250-
pound~.1i an ll-year veteran and seveo-
time AD-Pro, u still a peerless defe!llive
player despite injuries Which slowed him
last season. ~
But the trade was in line with the youlb
movement that accorilpaoied Tommy
Prothro wl)en he replaced G<crge Allen·
as head coach of the Rams a yw; qo.
Sueb familiar names u Jade P_...,
Maxie Ba~, Myr<m l'ottloo, Din11
Talbert and Irv Crooa. quickly chanP.Cf
their Ram unU9rms ·for · oth"s. "!heir
place war taken by men who, in
Prothro's judgment, bad brighter futures.
The coach, who helped nOgotiate the
trade, praised Jones as "a legend in bis
own ti.me," but allo lauded Staggs and
added, "II w~ are u fortunate In dralllng
as we were la.st year, this trade not only
hel ps us immediately )lut assures or
outstanding help in the Mure."
The Clargers figured that they had the
better of the ·trade !or the present.
Besides Jones, they aot reoerve nllldng
back Lee White, and backup tackle -
<>range Coul College Greg' Wojclll,Jn iJ·
change !or Stans, their ltCOlld-rouild
pick In Tuesday's draft, 'and their secood
and third picks next year.
"Jones ls,tl!e P.femler defensi,., end '1
the league," said . San Diego • coach
Harland Svare, who ~ the Rams
when Jones was ,corning 1Dto his own in
the mid-1960!. "He will be a J9der for us
and an inspiration for our younger
players.
"We're trying lo get a defensive laml
together wb!cb. can compete."
The Deacon'-a name Jones chose, be
says, on a whim -will try to bolster a
Chargers defense that wu the secood
'Weakest' lh the IS:.team American 1Foot-
ball Conference last season.
Qn the L<ia ~eles side, the Rams had
·-their flflf and third draft picb u a penalty for slgnlog defensive
tackle "Phil Olsen away from tlae New
Engiand Patriots last year. They, traded
their· iecond pick lo Oakland In an earlier
deal.
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Defeat May
~u8e49ers
Against UCI
UC lrvino may be lacing a (tred-up
band of 'Cal State' (Lolli Beach), bUket-
balt players 'Tuesday 'night •I the
Anaheim ConventlOn .Celiler following the
&rs' l~ ·-lo the 1*t.Universi-ty of Padllc Tlaen Sonday.
The 1ethaclt waa the first ever !or·Lontt
Beach In the Padllc Coast Athletic
Association.
UOP of!aet a CS.point performan~ by
. the-49era' ~ Ratleff to win ils 34th
straight ,... at home. The Tlien
jumped ID -JN, led ~ II
balftime, and were breeslz!& -'!lllth eight m-lelt. .
Cal Slate (Lolli Bead!), 1 .. 1, had -
IS slrlicbl pmea llifll -and 15
PCM -wlllJonl • ... llinco the coclfel-• blp8 booWllllll play In 1111,1-
•· ,,,. ..,.. wtD bofd. llnt ..... with a
J-1 """'"-lJOP ... l al IM .......U.
The ,,..... ~,11 center, -
Gianelli, daallnat.,t,.tllt -bom'dl -
fl rebouJld!, ml VOl"led OD the --· ' Tiie ,,,.... rebounding 111perloilly
~ llilll oll 1111 LODI Bad! 1111
t..lt ..a ..i,.--able lo Iii
constatenUy for the 4len.
llmlanl Dulwy and John Eneca.t
ead! hit -bl&bl with • "** llr
the Tlpn, """ pla1'Jll oalJ tlft --Gtaaalll -..i 17, Jim lkCllp II, 1111
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·BUFF WALT HAZZARD ION F~~Rl .AND C1'MuNooS AumN ~~-COL~IDE IN ,NBA ,ACTION. BUFFALO WON.°99~;;:"'" . . .
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Chamber.Iain.
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1NGLEWOOD (UPI) -Glanl 1IJI
Ow-lllD ... fl. and pall.
ed dOlm ii errant ~ In eot1bUoh •
NBA.-reeord r.r --.,
mpt In padDa the Loo AQplea ~ ID
an fa'/ llJ.Ul wlm ..,_ the Puillllild Tralllll-1-'
Ollmiiedaln ,WIS -of four I.Ben wlth•or morelJOl!ill IS Paclllc~
leadln --reeord lo ti -In SI oollnp. • , ·
Loo Anplel .-.(loll·--Jwry Wal popped In • and' • Points.
wtaUe lanrard Jim MMDI"" ftnllhN
wltb II u Los Aqelll cmne wltbba. -
point of their .alMlino PolDt mark r.r a
game. , · r
R<1ene guard Stan McKmzle -bllb
!or the Blazan with II, wlJlle -Lar-ry Staele bad a career blgb of IL .
In aettiDI bis a•mll NBA c are e r
mark, Chamberlain I'll! bis -total
lo Z1;734 for bis ta -In 1Z 1'8fl la
the leque. ~I eclipoed Bill Russell'l
old standard of 21,721 ·in a career th.it ir
scanned 1163 games.
The 7-!ooW Ia. captain -. the
record with· bta dlb -of the con-
test followilll a -by l'Wlland's
Siclnq1 Wicb wllll·l:N lo go ID the first
quartar. Tbt --halted at that point and tho......,.._ -reward-
ed w1lb a -~ovation.by the Porum~ of 17'"'1, the game ball,
and a wooden backboard with bis name
engraved on II as the alltlme rebound
king.
Los Angeles never led by liia thin nine
pointl after ISlllIDi"I, a 29-11 ,~vantage
with l :O'I left In the 1flrsl pOdbd. With
Chamberlain cleaning the bpa\11, for H
........... In the ln!l!al ljll&r!er, Los
Angeles got "' lo a rut ~ ad-Iago.
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CHICAGO'S NORM YAN11ttl!AKD our DITROIT,
"
Tri11mph Fails
To Motivate .
Paid H.mey
' I
•the ohqaing ruling. llaudoe Ma1el, •-pnllllr1l!g lo compale In bis '11Mr.Bnmdap•(IOCPnofdentAvery
prelldelt of the French SkllFl1).1u*8, fourth · <IJmpics, was eamlDg .->,• ... wfFlf) were DDt a mm1cw1re, he
called lflodeclsion ''very ............... ' ..... a,_. from bis &kl -··lllfPI .... a -1lawpuial."
--a meeting ol .. pdlp I> The Aulfrlao did no\ deny ..,,, but he '' lfcll-Ille 1011 ol a poor l'lllway
diacasa tie lituatJon. ........... he WIS being pmdJhed ~ a -who dlod -and )ell Scllrani'
"I fll'llfOled In St Morib: lo bodi llt abe or wtdeh all athletes 111t pllty. -lo rear a f11mD7 of nve , -ell ..
-and Ille Gennus _IW . WC. "'1\e illlslillll are oubsldDld by lllolr . 'l!"'llflod !or a!Jowmc "hla name and
-llltlidmr .... '*I -,._ lflo own --and Iii -.madaoal fillDtclrapll to be Died rw adverllllng
SapporoWihlorC-11-•ol..ir -Ml liq, hi! --or -." l&id Id IOC olllctal. ........ odlaqallllled," llfll a.iei. "1111 ........... WI. Tiie fl-yuM!d llrundap bad threaten-
.., ......, ..... -...... illad • "J&'o a empimlo OD il'e -Prill-ed to lab -::..=Jmt Illy Olympic ..., ...._but .. • I I ---I -the Olympl!:s -bo • mmpelllors, olden, Who had ti' llllllll ol ID oporbmen !'lilt oo nprd -en OIJlll)le nplalinol by receivtng
Thn .... ~ lllll'*-IGr ...... nee or nllfll. poymenll -<OllllllOl'Clll nrms. . -
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LEFTY GOMEZ
Big Dream
Comes True
For Gomez
HONOLULU. (AP) -"I was beaten out
a couple or Umes, and I hoped lo make It
before I died, 11 Vernon 'Lefty" Gomes
said of his election to the°'Baseball Hall ol
Fame.
"I wasn't expecting to make it, .. the
fonner Yankee pitcher said as be arrrved
here Sunday. "I can't explain the thrill!'
Gomez, lamed for bis lefl-lllndOd
pitching and bis wackiness dllrinc' a.
1930's , joined outfielder Ross Younp <I
the New York Giants and fonntt.
American League President Will Hafo
rtdge as the choices or the Hall of Fame
veterans committee. .
"When you are a boy, your ambWon II
lo play big league baseball,'' Gomez aaid.
"When you're playing, yau want to make
the Ail.Star team or the World Serles. '-'
••But the one pl Is the Hall of Fame."
"I am very, very happy," said his wlfe,
the former June O'Dea. "It wu a kine
wait." Mrs. Gema was t.be danclnC
portner of former Calilomla Sen. George
Murphy.
Gomez is In 11,ooolulu lo "' -or
ceremoniea !or a muacalar cbllnifll)'·
sports banquet Tueacla)'. "'Diii II 11P
wife'• lint lrtp IDB--•• • Gomez noted. ••
He, Batie !lath and Qmnle ---
other players eama 1*e'lllll ,..,. ,...
exhlbllion series, Rath pla.,d Goal*.lo
pitch In the llnl pme, 11111 -
recalled, ''Tbe first batter up hit a -
run over the left fie.Id feoce1" ... , .. Gomez had lour 20-game w~
~asons, led the American League in Jftii-
ning percentqe twice, led the 1._ lll
earned nm average twice, and dir;I
times topped the league In &trlbouli; &
compiled a 1•1111 Uletime record, *
never lost a World Serles game in llill
'-~-. ' ·~ ...
Gal Skater
Predicts Win ·
At Olympics
SAPPORO, Japan (AP) -"We11 wtn
one. I'm not saying ·Who will win It or
which one It wW be. But we'll win one. 11
For a little girl who at age 11 already Ii'
a veteran of ooe Winter Olympics, Janel
Lynn, the U.S. figure skating cbamploa,
was making big predictions today. AbcMd
her country's medal bopes.
Mias Lynn, a J.loo~t blonde wisp of 1
fir! from Rockford, Ill., was the c1"ll
pleaser at the World Championships at
Lyon last year with a near.flawleu frel
·skating performance. But lhe llnisbed a
dismal fourth Offl'all with llealrilr
Schuba, a strapping J.fool.t -·· .Ing top honors mucb lo the Yllwwt'
dismay. /
Miss Lynn ta one of the belt he'
aksltts In the world today, but ~
Schub& Is ·perllepo the best -~ figure skater the sport baa ever !mown.
"I watched her Kate )Oday," .... ..,
Lynn, who finished ninth . In till -
Olympics at Grenoble. •11 ha•e no .._
ment." .
The compuloorlea, aptly llllllOd .,,,;.
they are required vartationl of the a..,.
eight, are about u lntareollllr to -
as a television tat patlem.
Tbe7're endaM In-. WI!)'=
arenu with anly a bnJ of *'
jqH bclnrinc llOl11>J to iaopad; •
bended -11-•ary, Ibo fll'dlll*«" the pmfannuce. •
It 11 -th•• Judpl Ilia& ....
Schub& lblnel. skating ., ...U lo --ment that -. It por"8ll ol Ille ....
all lotaJ 11111-.. _ ---~ no matter how artistically sbt -p11lf •
the ....-. lo .-In Ibo.,..
peollna free skating compelllloa. •
Miss Lynn'• only ...,. ol °'*'*"
Miss Sdluba U.. In die fael ... IW
engqed Pierre Bniiet ......... .
the compuloortes ---coaeh of u ,..,., Slam-. • ..,
cho....,...,... la !no ........
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J4 DAIL V PILOT
Prefontaine
~parkles;
(
Ryun 4th
PORTLAND (AP) -The
Olympic track trials are six
months away, but Ste v e
Prefontaine looks ready now.
He won the two-mile at the
Or<gon Indoor track and field
I meet Saturday night in 8:2U.
That ls a college record and
' tonly four-tenths off t be
American record held by
Frank Shorter.
Gerry Lindgren, the former
I
1 Wub!ngton Slated Is tan c e
1 star, WU second at 8:38.2. Rex
1
1 Maddaloni of New Zealand,
now a student at Eastern New
l 1 Mexico, was ~hird at 8:38.6.
I ! Jim Ryun, world record
I holder In the mile, ytas lapped
1 ~ by Prefontaine and finished ! fourth at 8:47.3. But he said he
' wasn't disappointed by his
1 , performance. I "I just wanted to rind out
where I was," Ryun said, "I
thought I had a chance or I
~wouldn't have entered the
meet, but I'm not displeased
with what I act0mplished. Pre
ran a brilliant race -and 1
1 have six months left before
' the\&Pals."
t Ryun's training was set
, back la st year b)_'. allergies and
•he moved from Eugene, Ore .. I to Santa Barbara to escape
the Willamette Valley pollen.
Becauae of his allergy pro-
t blems. Ryun is unhappy that
~ trlala will be In Eugene.
"I wouldn't be truthful if I
't say I was very disa~
1 , pointed that the rlnal Olympic
I"'! triall are in Eugene," he said
I. ist week. l "It concerns me greaUy, but
· r'tbere isn't much I can do l ( about it. I will do as much as t
can to prepare myself and I It should be able to race. ll I
, 1 can't that's it ... " f' Bill Dellinger, assistant
: ack coach at the University
lol...S.,, "'"""' 31, 1972
Will Akins Switch
To San Clemente?
By ROGER CARLSON
Of ... DlllY ,. ... '""
Speculation centers · around
who wlll succeed Tom Eada u
San Clemente Hlgh's rootball
coach and official news of the
suceessor probably won't be-·
revealed for another week.
And while assistant mentor
Gary Phillips Is a prime ~
dldate for the Job, as he ls for
the Dana Hills High post, lt'1
a strong poSllbillty tbat San
Clemente prlncipal D a r r t I
Taylor will recommen d
Laguna Beach's Hal Akins for
the jo b to the &chool's board GI
trustees.
No information ls fortheom-
lng from Taylor's office other
than that interviews are beinr
held .
However, it's known that
Akins has s bow n interest in
the possibility or guiding the
Tri tons.
Confronted with the matter
Akins had little to comment on
but he did admit a tong..mn.
ding friend!hlp with Tay,01\
who was with Akins at Fon-
tana High a dozen years ago
before Akins migrated south.
"Coaching here at La1una
Beach has sort of been like a
marriage -for better or
worse -but of course nothing
is a lead pipe cinch," saya
Akins.
Akins has been handicapped
at Laguna by the msall enroll·
HAL AKINS
men! ol the llCbool and inlldt
turmoil Jn years put.
Much or the lattor problem
hu been reaolved and Atlnl la
now tbe athletic • cllnictor at
Laguna Beach, perhapo, --Jng him a better situation.
But cold facts wlih flgurea
also wurea Akins ol coachln1
a football team lllllUally
outcluaed In numben by
marsinl ol two and three to
one.
Ills lut three campalana at
Laguna Beach have' been
lrustralJng yem wilb eado
............ 1111., ,.. ooly a
alnglt vld«y.
Atlnl' ....... JIU Qlllly to
guide .... Clllllllllllllcln with
pttp football playttt WU
demollllratad In I .. Wilen he
led the Artllla to 10 llrallhl
viclorld and a -In the CIF AAA quarterflnall when
lnjurla flnaQy took their
ulUmaln toll on the amaU
Lquna aquad.
-., hla -that y_,......_W_lkl,
Jim Kum, llrlan llacJt)' and
• Steve K!Golerman.
Atlnl' 11-yar ....n at
Lquna II II wino, f7 1-
and four ties and In -every ... the Artlata ha ..
-lnvOlved with ..,,,_ ·petition aplnll ICboola GI
much Jarpr alse.
Wilen bl came to Laguna he
-a 1-1 -Into ... llrlllhl wiaolnC •a-. Another vacancy at San
Cl-II the athlelle <llno-
tor's Job with Stan DoMaqlo Jtavlar lw a fllmllar poet at
Dana Hilla HJcb.
Tumouta for football at San
Clemente Hlrh have doubltd
and even lrfplecl the 1.qlllll
tumouta each )'Ur In -ciualllcatlon.
At one point two yaan qo
Atinl bad ,ft pliym ..it llP
for a vanity 1ama ,.... and
there wu no junior vanity --
Boes Belt Tritons Shine Again;
Ol ympians; Battle Foothill Next
Host SD By CRAIG llllEFI'
Of ... D9#r '"" .....
Resurgent '49ers'_Next lor Anlrot.ers
Diab I ..
T Tos a A.lter 75-62. Loss to Poly
est ustin
Ily R01UIUI t. RANDY Iba! WU the bali llmt."
BY PlllL llOl8 ., ., ---llld 11r\ thJnl: the players
., llo - --POMONA -It may .have wer, 1ootins ,ahead to
Pan GI a i-way bot !or 5i"_.1., dale with ~Y'• 1ame with 1-
,-placa In Ille <hllvlow (Lq ~) ~ Beach!
three Pomona buketa ht the
Jut minute widened the Unal
margln f r o m a respectable
seven to 13 points.
Leap -llball stand..,, :: P!lrf=::.. ".'cai ~."~ '\:"'.:.~ tJ:t~~ °"'M Milalon Vlajo'a lllablao are Poly (PomoaaTS.tunlly nirJ!I ~~~
primed to a._ a llnl round thel caueecl the dcinlall GI ::.::':for thought with this ,.,.
lou IUfftred at home acalnli CMCb Tim Tlft'1 UC Irvine "I don't think there ts :~~~•lllNtn
ru.t1n when tbty eftlll• tht bukelball team. an)'thlnc we c1n do now to add M;=:
nnn TUeefay alPt at -.. the reuon, the to r
Uc lnot111 f'1> ~ • ,, " ' • 1 " I ' ' • , " • " ' • • " • ' • " ' • • • 0 • ' , .. " " .,
-~ A-tb----' ....... ._ .. s-... our preparations or Long c•t Pt'1 '"'"11111 os1 ~.....,. .......----Beach. Wt just have to show J-~ ~ ": 1: SIDcl ~ 1-.,...,., ol tbe ....a. 7MI. up and do the best job we LOY• 2 1 s s -~~ In ........ -'--" .....s...-.a...1-wUtl • &boddy performance in CIJI',.. Smltll • 2 2 14
---.....,. -the ftnl boll. UCI Is now lJ-1 . 0
'" '
2 2
" to . Tuatln and loop Jaador ,_ ·~ Which -Id Indicate the •-' • ' •
Katda, COICh Pat 1'oblrti' ---)'tll'. ~teaten have prepared for ~:!o':,_ ~ ~ r 1~
Dllltlol m." nbaundld to Wm "Pomona played • very tbe 4ter 1ame during the past · ~~111m• : ~ ~ '! aood pme and they were blah week u well 11 Pomona. Tot•I• n it 21 7J
low oatiDp, In a row, tit. ...w•a•Jy. They were ready In Saturday night's clash H•lft1tn1: c.1 Pol., •~J "'·
·cludlac hro *al&bt vidoriu to pllJ and were prepared with P om o n a , the Broncos uc lrvlfll l4,
oa •--....1 --.....i-ny u well u men-moved lrf front with some fan-u c1 l'ro•ll IHI -.-. .....,_ " It ,, •• Tbl lat.ea triumph for the tally," Tift. uld In a dlsap. tastlc abootlna In the early MW•s s • 2 1•
fllUl'llBt Dialllol came lui polnted manner followJ.nc tbt Pinc· After fhil Rhyne = 1~ : ~ r:
· 1ame. 1 brqbt UCI even at 2·2; th~ """''',._ 1 e o 2 Slturdlf ~ at II ~. . 11yOu haw to credit their llroncpl moved in ahead. le.2 =~'" : ~ ~ ~ w._. the J'Oldldu1 'Mlllklll ~for part of our and,then to a JJ.polnt halftime L"r':.11 J 1~ 1~ .;
Vlajo qulalnl (only Gl)I MOier • I WU ~ lm-edge (4644.). ' ~ ->-) _..__... ·-J C•I ~ IPOIMllll ¥V (Ill a a ... _ _ ... tho bolt with the roboundins of The marlin was Increased ~ 11 " ,,
v...,., ...._ Alen • to 15 with 13 minutes 1en :~~~. : ~ ~ l:
Tho wlD .... El -"We they would be before UCI staged Its only •-• s ' " enMle4 the \'lllt4in to toter very ...,.lleal ml their sone ~ effort of Qle night , :::a ~ ~ ; ~
Into the two.wey runnerup defeme forced us to take une outlcorlng the Bron~. 11·2, =:',. ~ ; ~ : bad abotl. _ We . Joet our pl· to cut the mar1ln to five. . G•mff 1 o 1 2
dtadlocw•"-~!_1:., the .l'.~wu il.,.,. andthedlaeflratlplineball. In andex-1l!ls wu as close as the '"" • • • ' • ...... ................ -~ ·-·AA Tot•I• l.1 lJ 1, 11 tromped by VUia Part Slltur-_ecu_tlon __ 1n ________ ~_-_1en __ cou1_d_com __ e_a_nd __ •_"_"_'--'-"-' -'"'--'""""'"--' -"""-·
clay ru,111, .,,... dropped to
lourtll.
A lay-In by 11-1 Gil Norman-
dlo with 17 ...... left Jn the
--a --lnthe
""'"' and -the -Oil top,.. rood•
Dlablo mate CtaJs Citro, the
tum.'1 loae ..-, f o und
Normandlo aD a I on a ---1!:1-'a Larry J-liad ldt a fne lhrowatlbaothermltotloll
at 41.
Followllle Narroandla'a ...
....... -. the liaola caUecl
~and -IOI • Dlablo
player .. foal Jim ,Lone -
Wow! A fiber glass
tire for 1911a With
a unique 36 month
guarantee.· Penneys a
I of Oregon, agreed with Ryun
'
!IJl.t' training routines are dlf-. 0rfnge Coast c; o·J J ~ g e 1 s I fereflt. : · · • , I Dellinger said that P.refo~· basketball team has a score to
: taine , . 2l:Y.ear"ld junjor at setbe Wednesday night when
Afttt two sparkllng
performances, San Clemente
Hlih'• basketball team finds
llself rllht In the thick of the
Crestview League race for se-
cond place and a CIF playoff
berth.
a jwnper from the key with
J: II to to aad ecldecl a fne
throw when "5uiecl to cut the
Oranle lad to..,. (IW7).
Aller a p-"bllltet,
stell-lflbbed .. .,_
lonalve rebound and banked it
bode In. Twenty -later, lolio...., an CJruce tmnowr,
1eamma1n rat Cenlfarth Pit
hil team ahead 1w pod (II·
IO) with a pair ol fne tbrowl.
onllu1~-:=.lellthe !Int
ball ol a -aliampl anc1 Cltre IOI t11e rebound. 1 9 !.t fed. tax
I
Oregon, would enter only one lhe1 Pirates host San· Diego Ci-
othV race during the indoor iy· College Jn a South Coast
sea!On; the Los Angele. meet 'Conference tilt. ' j Feb. ll. Then he will revert to · Tht Bucs, fresh from an as..
Coach John Baker'• Trltons
dropped host Oran1e Saturday
nigh~ 71-63, rouowlng Friday
nJght's rout of Villa Part.
Tho la!Mr .... then louiecl
llqnnlly by a v_.i .
p!Qlrwlllo--to 10 and a t.cbak:IJ foul w•
aaa.aecl, wltll an Ullnlly Ian
<Olllinl out ., the -to ' ~ with Ida Data.
'• distance 'Work, aiming for a 1 peak In J~ne. when the Qlyi;n-· 78 win over San Diego Mesa
pie trtols will be held. Saturday night, were' dumped The Tritons nOw pouea a 4-
4 loop mark, just one pme
behind Mission Viejo and EI
Modena, the second place
A Up .In by Slell-and a
Joq jumptr by CGrnlarth
aandwichecl around a Panther
Int -made It ... I with hro~to ...
~I , ' · :: · by San Diego in the conference
Ir Saddlehack opener-and that kind of •hot down their dreams of a circuit
Followlns Iha ajadlon from
the 11111 ., !ht l"'"'1 --tat«. the lut tine Wf.+otl•
ware Jlla1eelo • an.-a
pair ., ---cUrlty Uile. . teams. -~ml
' F lls 69 56 But oCc can 10 over the ; '. a ' . ' .500 mar~ in conference play
agaJnst the inyadlnr Knights
And they can run tbelr cur-· fl " "• to rent win streak to tbret Tua--o.wllnr ' 1 • NI\! I I J 2t day night at FooUtlll ~ ... -2 , , ,
Tho. Trltons dlspl= a tot ..._. '"' ' t • 1•
-... El 11o-·a Tim ,,..... ..... a balfcoult lllol
al the--
.l.il•rs I I 2 • ...... Vt1111 ta'I of cool in Saturday '• vie-.._. 1 1 t ' " " ,. " tory •i.Nll I I I t N ... MoNc•••• II 1 I 21 · ,...,_... I I I 11 C"'9 I I 2 I Ahead by 10 at the balf <• T ... lt " ,, • n ...... • I I I
,. T 0 Indians Wednesday and tbat's quite an
accomplishment in i t s e I f •
, SAN BERNARDINO -Sad-
t r dlebac* College's basketball
1 • team will attempt to escape
' the Mission \C?nference cellar
.. Wednesday n ~ g ht when the
1 Gauchos tangle with visiting
> 1 Chaffey at Mission V i e j o
•l.l!lgh.
t I San Bernardino V a 11 e y
l' C.Ollege knocked coach Roy
' Stevens' Gauchos into the No.
!' 8 spot here last Saturday night
with a 69-56 victory.
The loss ran Saddleback's j I circuit mark to 2-5. Chaffey is
t now 4-3, two games behind !; Riverside (6-1). Chaffey hand--
I
' 1 eel Riverside an 88-70 defeat at
1 the loser's court Saturday :j night.
l In the setback to San
~ Bernardino, D a n K r a t z
: was the only Gaucho In dou-
.. •hie· figures . He hit 20.
, Saddleback led throughout ~..the first half until the Indians
• took the advantage in the wan-
1 ~ ing minutes.
" Then it was ni~and-tuck for
the first 10 mlnutes of the se-
, tcond half until a save press
forced a handful of Saddleback
J ) tur novers, enabling the tn-~ .. ~dians to spring to a 10-point
advantage.
S•ddlebllck (5')
" " ,, •• ICr•tz ' • ' ~
I Glllb ' ' , ' Crvmll'I ' • ' • ••• .. •
5wllm • • ' • Pt I Cl • • • • Atl'IC:r•n • • 0 • P111r 0 ' 0 ' 11.oblrll ' • 0 • Tott!• " • I .. sin l1rn1r~IM (60
" • ,, " P«1tl111 • ' ' " • 'M. G•rd!Wt , , , • Mow1rd ' 0 ' " Grove • 0 0 ,.
M1rtl1"t • ' • ' LOdltld<JI • ' • ,
L. G•rdner , • ' • CM•htm 0 • ' 0
Tol1I• ~ ' " .. Hllltlmf1 l l VC 21, ~lll!oKk U
•
Coach Herb Livaey 's Pirates
are now 3-3 in , South Coast
play, three games behind
fron~running Fullerton:
29), Baker's crew ran cold in .,.,.. 1111 ,...,.._. 1 1 t •
""""...... 1' 417 the third quarter and Or'anle MulltlM s • .. 11 T ... 11 " lt 'It •
rallied to take a SN4 ad· ~=.,..,. ! ~ ~ 1~ " ..... ~•" ,. •
Saturday night's victory was
a cOmeback affair for the
Pirates. ·
vantage 2% minutu 1ato .the Mtu1111 1 "' t 11 .,....., :a 1 t 1 final q........... ..,1111 I 1 4 I LM1 • I J lt
w-.i. IQ 111:\'dllect 1 I I t L JIJINilll • I I 11
At that Juncture the Pan-hklllWI I • • • wt ..... ,. 1 • ' '' "·----' ba the °"""" 1 I I f ~ 4 I I t
OCC was down by 13 in the
early part of the first half (21-
8), but outscored the Olym-
pians, 21..4, .to take a 29-25 ad-
vantage.
~ api-u,.;u to ff Ttflll 21 17 1• ~ T.._. • • f • momentum to win H. ._. W ... ,,.,. sew. w ....,.,.
But the Trttons didn't ratUe. ~:~'-"" ~~ ~ ~ 1~:.~ ~.':..."'"' :: ,: 1: ::=:
lleaerve Don ste11._ blt!p;;;i;;i;i;i;;;;;;;;;;;;ii;;;ii;;ii;;;i;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;i;iiii;'iii;;;;;;;;;i;;ii;;;ii;iii;;iii.I
The Pirales zipped to a 10-
point hairtime lead ( 46-311) and
it appeared they wefe well on
their wa'y to vldory .No~ 8 of
the 1971·72 campaign.
But Mesa rallied to go ahead
66-63 and· it was tight the rest
of the way.
Orange Coast took the lead
for good (70-68) on guard Tim
Conroy's jumper with 7:20 to
go. .
Conroy had one of hls better
performances of the year,
canning 23 points, Including 9
cif 10 from the charity stripe,
Uni F aces
Tiger Five
Unlveralty Hlgh'a Trojaos
will be trying for their third
straight Orange L e a I u e
basketball vlcfory Tueeclay
afternoon against hell&: Valen-
cia.
Tlpolr for the clash Is 1lated
for 3: 15.
<:oacb John DrJscoJl'1
University quintet has put
S•11 ~ M .. 1111 together back·to-bact vlctorit1 ~ ~ '~ 1~ after stumbling in t he I r Tlbbl
H1nrv
JoM• Tlllldlum
·~· C•1mer
lff!ck
To!1ls
• 2 2 20 first five tries in Oranae ~ ~ ~ 1: League competition.
• l s '' The host Tigers, deadlocked 1 002 ch J 2 2 1 with Laguna Bea for tecond
,. lo 1' 11 place In the clrcult behind El
or•11• c .. •:, l•Ji ,, ,. Dorado, aqueaked by Unlvll'li-
conro., 1 ' 2 ",, ty, 4544, In first-round IC· »~maur 1 0 I UI seuttiwltk I o 2 1 V ty,
Wlll11m• 11 2 l 2,•, Leading the Trojant lfe HlllO<'I J I I
Y«kn > o 2 ' retumina: lettermen T o m
s.~:;::11 ~ 1~ 1~ .~ Mullinix, Bruce Mko and Din
H•tttlmt: occ "' $D MIN " Stuart.
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BIG GAIN -Estancia Higb's Holly Terrin Oelt) runs past Edison's Debbie
Wood (87) in Powder Puff Super Bowl football game played Saturday night at
Newport Harbor High. The game raised funds for tbe Olympics for tbe R<!tard·
ed.
Estancia
Gals Nab
Grid Tilt
By LAURIE BECKLUND
Of Ille Diiiy P'llOI SIMI
Edison High School's hard
work and training paid off on·
Jy in dollars -not points
-at saturday night's fourth
aMual Powder Puff football
game for charity.
Opp()nent Estancia lligh's
senior te.am blanked Edison's
senior!, 6-0, at N e w po r _t
Harbor High School's
Davidson Field just after a
similar game where Estan-
cia's juniors clobbered
Edison's juniors, 36-0. Both
teams were coached by varsi·
ty football players.
Although the total sum rais-
ed by the event has not yet
been totalled, the girls who
played and sold tickets hope it
will exti!ed last year's record
ot $1,300. The money will be
given to Fairview Hospital for
the Olympics for the Retard·
ed.
In the only success fut
touchdown of the seniors'
game, fullback Christy Blanc
carried the balf 24 yards down
the middle of the field to score
during the first quarter. A
third quarter touchdown was
invalidated when officials call-
ed a penalty.
Edison, while fielding a fair-
ly strong defensive team, was
never able to make a first
down.
Those malting touchdowns In
the · juniors' game w e r e
quarterbacu JoAnn Nelson
and' JWle Joyce, halfback
Mar.Ian Rupaoio and fullbac)(
Sherry Hildebran<lt.
Estancia's ·tough defense
fractured tts opponents' one
chance for a goal~when, in the
third quarter' the ball .... In-
tercepted at the five-yard line.
USC Five in ·Troubfu
As Bruin Tilt Nears
By Tbe Associated Press point production · down, but
If momentum m e a n s Notre Dame.. hitting only 'J:I
anything, the So.uth ern percent from the floor, was'
California Trojans are in trou-never really in the game after
hie as they prepare to face the midway point of the first
UCLA. this Saturday 'night in balf.
the first of two showdowns Henry Bibby Jed UCLA
that ~hahiy will decide the scorers with 15 points as the
Pacific-8 basketball cham· • P,ruins won157-32;
pionship. Three other · Pac-4 teams
The Trojans, who looked as· won non-conference games
good as the Bruios or anyone Saturday night.. Wa!hington
else after a romp through blew most o( a if.point lead
Oregon three weeks ago, have' early in the. .second 'half but
k>st their last three gam.es, then pulled away tq 'beat Seat-
while UCLA's winning ~ tie, 91-79 U SU!ye Hawes
mnds . al 31 games .iac. icottd # po~ Charles
midseulll last yesr. ~ Dudley iliided ~ and Louie
Worse, the Trojans still Nelaon btt three straight
aren't sure about the health of jumpers after the Chieftains
their •tar guard, P a u I bad cl-!hi' gap to 54-52.
Westphal. After being hurt in Greg Collins led Seatue with
practice 10 days ago, be 24 points.
played in USC's loss to Stanford trounced A I r
Providence._ last Tuesday, then Force, 92-66, as Claude Terry
sat out the defeats at SeatUe scored 16 poi nts 1n the first
Thursday and Santa Clara ,ba_li to belp the Indians to a
Saturday nigbL 48-31 lead that was never
Westphal was held out ol the threatened. Terry ..-up
non-conference games• t n with 24 points and 'Mike Minn
hopes that he would be al lull added 22 for staitofd. While
speed for UCLA. Witl)oul bim, Don Pflueger scored 18 for the
USC didn't have e n o u 1 b Falcons.
shooting or defense to ollset Washington ~te·ocored the
its opponents' superiority on first 16 points of the game and
the backboards. · coasted past Nevada-Reno 1116-
"He bas Ouid on his injured 65, led by Moke Dolven with 20
knee and there may ~ a points and Dan Steward with
cartilage problem," said a 18.
worried USC coach Bob Boyd.
"We won't know a thing until
~~~\,he vlsils bis doctor Moir Griffith
Joe Mackey scored 24 and
Ron Riley 21 for the Trojans,
but Santa Clara led in re-
bounds 44-3! and USC's .big
men, Mike Westra and ~ill
Taylor, both got into ·foul trou.
bie trying to guard the Bron-
cos' Mike Stewart. Santa
Ciara woo &H3, alter losing to
UCLA· in Westwood I a s t
weekend 92-$7.
The Bruins, m..-0., kept
. rolling despite a Noire Dame
stall lhal aggav1ted evm the
lrbh partisam al South Be!XI,
Ind. The stall cul the UCLA
Fights Muniz
At Anaheim
:Young ho>ing hopefuls
usu.ally pile up a loog IJsl ol
victories aga.l.mt unknowns
be!"!'" they move· Into the big
time, CIJ'efully steering cleai:
o1 the •tough characters who
destroy reputatlons a n d
tarnish records. But n o t
Armando Muniz,
SoCal Romps, I 05-52;
Hosts San Diego Next
The ff.year-old welterweight,
1D1beaten in 17 tights, puts ii
all oo the line tonight al the
Anaheim Conveotlon Center
against five-time world cham-
pion Emile Grllflth, who has
ruined the hopes of many a
ballyhooed up-anckomer. '!be
cagey vetera n , hoping for
another chance at. a litle, Is a
aligltl favorite. '
Exhibiting I triple acorlng
punch and a hot shooting band
thr o ughout, Southern
Cslilomla College o!' Costa
Meoa romped to a 11J5.51 vic-
tory over C8I Tech Salul'iiay
night In basketball action in
the Vanguard gym.
Dan Hoffman hit 11 field
goals and closed with Z! points
while teammate Greg Jacobs
bad nine field goall and sl.t
CBI Tech WU never In the
game alter the Vanguards
•opened with a lloarllb In the
early going and left the court
with a commanding 28-poinl
hai!Ume bulge.
Tue!day nigtil SoCal w 11 l
host the Un!Yel'lily ol San
Diego In the Va....,..r gym
with tipo!C set for a o'clock.
charity tosses to Ue him with ""'~ -· Hoffman for individual honors. ou1n11
leCtt ( .... 11•1 "'""'-' , 0 ' 112124
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Pat QuiM, tbe team's ,=~
leading scorer, hit 23 points ,_
glv:ing the trio 71 points ot lhe ~
vanguard Iota I. °""'
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• t I ll'4 I I I S
1 t J I
I t I 2
Tbe game marked a long-'"'"
awaited debut of former OCC
star Rlck Mancebo in a Vancuard uniform. Mlncebo
transrerred to SoCal from Cal
State (LGag s..cb) and bad to
sit out the fall oemester. He
t'OOtributtd aeven points tn a
relief role.
4 lf 11 ,.
C•I T.cll Chi
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H.tlrt"'* ~ (~ "'12,
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'!be only blemish on Muniz'
record is a draw with Oscar
1'Sbotgun'' Albarado last May.
Many fans thoQght Albarado
bad won the light, and Muniz'
~ mr-. three-month
iayofl to bell a brHen bone In
his le!\ band, be came back to
knock out Gil ((Jag Ip the !Uth
round, lbeb ~u~ against Clyde Gray, the '1 filth.
ranked ...iterwelslll, 1 n d
acortd a ninth-round KO.
But Griflllb, -al M, la a
far loulbw lal llml lfllllil
has yet f-. ....a mid·
dllftlght 11111 --werterwtlghl mu..-.. he
haa fougbl 84. 11me1, Ibo nm
wben Muniz WU II years old.
Pirate
Spikers
.Impro ved
Booated by a good crop of
sprinters .. vaulte,rs and javelin
throwers Orange C o a a I
College figures to have 1n bn·
~ved track and field team in
"/2.
'!be big question mark II a
lack ol depth and Pirate coach
Jim Mcillwain Is the first to
point this out.
uwe don't kno'.I whether
we'll have enough depth for
our dual meets, but we !hink
we have the people k> go to
the state meet," 1 a y s
McDlwain.
Topping the sprint rorpo are
oopbomores Dare! Blood, Bili
Van Note and ·Dave· Walters
ak>ng with fre!hmen Joe Ven-
timiglia and Mike Faragalll.
Blood bas run I.& in the 100
and 22.4 in the 220 while Ven-
timiglia bad a 9.8 century last
season at Marina. Faragalli,
from Los Amigos, has 9.9 and
22. 7 marks to bis "credit while
Walters has a 10.0 100.
The Pirates have a batch of
good vaulters -headed by
lettennan Dave DavJs (14-0)
and freshman Mike Stallings
(14-1). Stalilngg, from EslaJ>.
cia, will enroll at the semester
break.
Other 13-foot vaulters on the
Bue roster include Darrel
Althouse (Tustin), Dave
Andelln and Doug crosby
(Hunlington Beach) and Bili
Vlahalds (Rolling Hills ).
In the javelin, Mclllwain bas
three pretty good ones in Ran-
dy Cantrell (Huntington
Beach), Alvin White (Newport
Harbor) and aopbomore Paul
Hart. Cantrell has been over
the 200-foot mark in practice
1 wrule White bas bettered 190
and Harl bas been over 170,
reports Mcillwain.
The college record of 11&10,
set by Bob Harriso1.1 in 196f,
figures to be obliterated.
The Pirates will be hurllng
quite a bit in the hurdles, tri-
ple jump and shot pul
Letterman John Bassell Is
the onJy hurdler of note and
his specialty Is the In-
termediates (58.9).
OCC will bave ·no depth at
all ih the triple jump with only
freshman Tim Roney
(Marina) on hand, He's done
22-2 In the long jump, but
never competed before in the
triple jump. ·
Hart Is tbe only sbotpulter,
but be's got a best of 45-0.
In the discus the Pirates
have two good ones ln Jet-
tennen Dave Loufek and
Mark Turner, both of whom
will be around the 1411-fool
mark.
In the distance events, Dana
Babin and John Laliberte
figure u the leading com·
petiton. Babin will run the
mile and three mile wblle
Laliberte will ~bahiy 0011-
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Whip~ Blackfin
81 ALMON LllCliBEY --in Showdow1i Race
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PASSAGE TO WEATHER -'-. Windward Pass age
(NJ>. 7099) clips past Blackfin to weather to win the
C1ly of Long Beach Trophy I.or a match race be-
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11°""'1· J..,uary 31, 1972
tween the two big ketches. Passage outsailcd the
Fin on every ~eather leg in l\YO da ys of racing.
Youths' Vie
For LBYC •
Cup Crown!
ArlYI• Campbell o! Balb6a
Yadlt Club will lace a
folmidabl• anay of youn1 sk!Pf><rs Uke himself ~Y
and Sunday when he mail;
hit bid !or a lltCOnd try, .
Long Beach Yacht Cluti' Co~resslonal Cup match rlfl series.
Campbell, now 22, won ~ C0t1gressional Cup in 1970 wi
a hot crew of USC sailo
Campbell himselr is a thr
time collegiate All·America.ti
skipper from USC. "'!!II
In 1971 he lost a chance ai a.
second try when he w'ai
dcJe11led by Chuck Kober ~
NH¥C in a sailoff regatta. •
In the upcoming SQuthe~
California semi -r i n a I·~
Can1pbell will race such youf'lii
gun g-ho skippers as KelMt
Lorence. 20, of Cabrillo Beattr
\'acht Club; Andy Macdonatd.,.
21. King Harbor Yacht Chib,
nnd Dennis Conner, 28, Ssri
l)icgo Ya cht Club, The top tw
in this sail-off ~·ill earn bcrtiw
in the Congressional C uip
fi na ls scheduled March 16-19.c
STARS ' Sydney Omarr IJ one o(
the Wf>rld's ircat astrolo-
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the DAILY PILOTS il'tat
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.. PRE-INVENTORY
Two New Courses Join
Whitney Race Series
One race has b e e n
tllminated and two n e w
courses added to Los Angele!!
Yacht Club's Whitney Series
of offshore races this year.
The race erased from the
calendor Is the long .. tanding
San Clemente Island race
which was originally con-
ceived by Voyagers Yacht
Club o! Newport Beach and
later adopted as part of both
the Whitney and NHYC'1
Ahmanson Series.
NHYC baa also dropped the
San Clemente Islarid race
from Jts AhmanJOn Series.
The two new courses in the
Whitney are for the stewart
Trophy Race and the Point
. Dume-Santa Barbara bland
race. The latter ia actually a
new race replacing the San
Clemente.
The new stewart Trophy Race course wW be a two-part
Shelly Bay .
Will Host •
'Fish' Race
She.Uy Bay, oU Bermuda's
north shore, has been chosen
as the new site for the 1972
World Sunllsh Championahlps,
F.eb. 10:13.
The Sunfish Is a "sailing
board" popular on the East
Coast, especially in Florida.
Numerically It Is the larg .. t
claaa o! amall aallboat in the
world.
The Bennuda Sun!!•~
Alloclatlon -an Id hoc com-
mltloo compooecl o! repr.,..,.
latlvu of local sallin!I clubs -
hod originally P}anned to ~
acenJc cutlo Harbour at the
lsland'a 11111 end. Although the
harbor Is Idell !or racing, It
wu felt that accommodating
the IOktrona fleet w o u I d
pnm! difficult at the amall
Calllo Harbour beach. Twerd.J t'Otllltrier are e.x·
peeled to he reproaenled at
the championships. A IS.man
U.S. team wut Include r.lgning
champion Tod Moore o !
Btnihamton, N. Y. IndMdual
.-are •"P"Cled !rom
Great Brllaill and several
EIU'Oplln coanlrlu Including
Denmark. Sweden, Allllria
and Germany . South
Amerk:ml -end llWl1
of Ibo Car!*ml -!ltll also bl ri]A..med.
race from Los Angeles Harbor
to Marineland, across the
channel to Dunnigan's Rock
off the west end of Catalina
Island and fmish at Howland's
Landing, Catalina Island, on
Saturday, April 15. On Sunday,
April 11, the fleet will sail
from Howlands around Dun-
nigan'• Rock and finish al Los
Angeles Harbor. Di Stance for
the two legs is 54 miles.
The -Point Dume-Santa Barbara Island race will be
112 miles. It will start at Los
Angeles Harbor, thence
around the J'oint Dume buoy,
around Santa Barbara Island
and back to the flDlah at Los
Angeles Harbor.
First race of the Whitney
wlll be the Midwinter Catalina
Island race Feb. 28. ·The se-
cond race wUl ~ tradiUonal
87-mlle nibg around Santa
Barbara Island aild return.
It Is also worthy of oote that
the Tri·bland Race has gone
back to Its original 153-rnile
course which encircles Santa
Barbara, Catalina and San
Clemente lalanda. Last year
the course took the· fleet to
Wilson 's Cove on the mainland
aide of San Clemente Ialand
Instead o! going all the way
around.
Finn Crown
Cap tu~
By .Sprag11e
Henry Sprqiie Ill o !
Newport Harbor Yacllt Club
won the lnlley Trophy aeries
for Fim dlnchies ._.ily In a
five-race series aailed out of
NHYC.
Winner in the Lehman·l2
Striu for the Corbtl Trophy
w11 Roger Welsh, also o! the
boll club.
The rqatta also !eatured an
uoldUrnen" race bf former
Luden-n ltlppond aalllnf in
boirowed boata. The wim>er
WU P. A. Clark aatllaa Ariel
Trophy wlnnen:
FINN-(1) Henry Sprguo
III, NHYC; (I) Peter Wllloa,
NHYC; (II Ray Booth, BYC •
LE!IMAN-D-(1) Ro I er
Welsh, NBYC; (21 J o b II
H11kell, NHYC; (3) Barton
Beek, NHYC.
LUDE!ls.IHI) Ariel, P. A.
Clarlt, IJYC; (I ) Ancel,
Welt Sedly, MllYC; (J) P,..
'tmpt, Pap NoU NHYC.
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DAILY PILOT WANT AD
·, Dovitr. $!lores
$55,000
En9'hll Tudor
Elepnt ilt.y<reot! 3 -l1ze bedrooms A giant m .. __ ,_, ___ ,_, ___ "'"=-"-=-"•! ter suite with ·3rd bath.
Golf Course Estate
COlfY con 7
EASTSIDE
BRAND NEW FIVE BEDROOMS
FAMILY ROOM ... S BATHS
BEAUTIFUL CORNER LOT
SCAR GARAGE
2 BEDROOM
$22,500
Ah oldie but-• coocUe.
Being completely re--
painted. ready to be
lived in. This cuUe hu
hardwood floon, 2 good alze bedroom&, Jarge
walk·in closets, many
big trees. large lot. Thia
home ts sad because it
has to spend every nl&ht
alone -It's vacant -
Come 1ee it. Seller ls
reasonable.
3 IEDROOM,
2 BATH 16 ACRE
<;ountry living ,ln Costa
Mesa! Over ~ acre of
land surrou,ndl t h t s
quaint 3 bedroom. 1\0
bath ttaidence. This is
J>ri"?cy at Jta best. The home ls small but so 11
the pr.lee. Don't mJss it.
ELEGQTSPUT um
$37,500
Thls home is absoiuteJy
Immaculate throughout.
Deluxe $15.00 1q. )'<I.
carpeting. lB>ClO' family
room w1 th spectacular
P&Jos Verde stone fire-
place, huge muter play-
room suite, 2 additlon&l
bedrooms, 1unny.brtKht
·biJUt·ln kitchftl~· ..nth·
breakfast bar and patio
service windows. A total
of 2100 IQ. ft. of apac-
lous prestige living. New
on markeL Will sell ·to
ftnt loOker. lt'1 that
•harp.
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
OCEAN VIEW
$47,900 .
Panoramic Yii!W o( Mew--
port S., from this old Englllh 1tyle home. En-
tire front exterior done in used brick with tasteful dealgn. 2100 sq.
ft. offers 3 nilJtstlc bedrooms. 2 elegant
baths; huge down lta1n recreation room and
wh11e recreattne, you
can have a martini at u.e · buut-1n ... 1 .1>or. I
Brina your ICI'Ub bUck~
et. lt needs a little
help. ,Bu\ prl""'! rlihL · I
MESA~
1-11 YEARS OLD
$33,580
Jdb, tranifer foron IB1e
of thil better tban new
praUge home. The 3
bedrooml are Jarter
than most and the ca·
thedral celllnc _,. hi&h open wood beaml In the famil7 room, 2
be.U. cl count and •
brick fireplace Mdl 1
warmtb to the mood.
The Go Id Medallion
bullt·ln kitchen would
make Clef Boy·Ar-Dee
happy. Touch ' control
forced lllLbeatins -a comtantl temperature
and the Jarae. 2 -... :r....:;·= .. =
('*' oll .... -llb-m). ~ now for an tpP.Oln~ent.
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5th bedroom is secluded and has own bath
for pouible use a.s guest room or servont'1
quarttrs •.• Troshmaster .•• Master bed-
room has sunken bath with patio garden
; • • Ttoo separate electric garage door
apencrs ... Fireplace in living room, fam-
il11 room & master bedroom..(count 'em 31)
3005 square feet living area . . . over
lJ,000 squar< fe<t FEE LAND VIEW lot!
• • • 24-hour securit11 guard gate.
Less thlD $100,000.
26 Hermitage Lane at
RoyJI SI. George Road
Newport Beach
. LIDO ISLE -NEW umNG
Great buy for family home. 50' lot w /lrf: So.
patio. Oveni!e !Iv. rm., fam. rm. & lrg.
Bt's. Buy now -be nady for summer fun.
$89,500. Mary Harvey.
HARBOR VIEW HILLS
First offering. Lusk built 3 Bdrm. home w I
famlly room. Dramatic beam ceilings. Cor-
ner Joe. $62,000. Cathryn Tennille
FANTAS'J'le BAY & OCEAN VIEW
Choice 4 Bdrm., 3 bath, 'extra Jrg. family
!'09m. , Lovely rose gardens. Must seeL
$611.500. M"'/'. Lou Marion. 1
· S&&ING IS BELIEVING ,~
5 Bdrm's, 3'4:Ba., Corona de! Mar v i.t;W
-home.· Steps from ocean Blvd., wet bar,
nicely furnished '!'ith bll4n .kitchen, $86,000.
Harriett Davies.
WESTCLIFF -CUSTOM 4.IR.
A really huge yard with room.tor · a pool,
boat stqrage, and then some! Big family
rm.. formal DR.; sundeck, cov'd-· patio.
WOW! Only'65,000. M.C. Buie.
SUPER LAROE DUPLEX
. In old Corona del Mar. 2-4 BR., 3 BA, ea.
unil Cpts., drapes, built-ins w / sep. dinlng
area. 2 car gar + 1 port. Make offer. Ask-
lng $77,500. Al Finlc.
EMERALD BAY
. Oceanside homes are rarely available -
especially ono with formal 'dining room,
large family room, 3 plus bed r o o m 1 •
· $110,000. Fee. Carol Tatum.
DOVER SHORES
Lovely 4 Bdrm., famlly borne on extra large
lot. Immaculate condition. Immediate occu,
pancy. $99,500. Kathryn Raulston.
TWO LIDO ISLE SMALL BEAUT I ES
1. Cheerlul 2 BR., con,v. den.on choice St. to.
St., Joe. Fresh. clean. ~.ooo. ·
2. Charm .. S BR., quiet St. S. patio, sun deck.
$59,000. Eugene Vreel1Dd.
IRVINE TERRACE
Bright cheerful 3 BR .. I bath borne. Cozy
fireplace, decorator carpet1n1, draperies,
guilen patio. Guage & carport. lledpc:ed to
tA,950. Lavera Bumi. . " 1 •
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644-2430
550 NEWPORT CENTIR DR., N.I.
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O•ANGI CtlAIT'I aUT
Dally PllOt Cl·•1IRell
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Gorreoua llvtnc room with
rnuaive cell.lng hlP fire-
place that'• a true conver-
aation piece. 1.oveJY FOR·
MAL DINING ROOM de-
&iened for your larger en.
tciWnment ne.eds. Profe$-
sionally decorated! Lush
park·llk• ....,.,.i. In our
molt excllWve area! Call
nowt 6'5-0303.
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COLONIAL
TWO STORY
OCEAN VIEW TAX SAV ER
Newest. & latest in design-deluxe 4 bcdrotJ111
-family room home, open beam ceil in• ,
easy walk to beach. Plus substantial m ontl~l\'.
income from the adjoining 3 bedroon1-fa 111,I.\'
room unit. In fabulous Corona dcl It.lar. · ·
CALL 675-3000 AN YTIME
2407 E. Coast HighWay, CdM
,~%,... • Here's a stately home with
over 2600· sq ft <1f luxury .
Featurfnc 5 bedrooms, 3 General
baths, formal dining room.1.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=
Gener1I
!amlly room and oversized
kitchen. Nestled nlcely on
large lot SUlTOUnded by
many trees. \Valk to Mesa
Verde Country Club. Of-
fered at $55,900.
Call ~ <Open Eves.)
Realtors
2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adams
545--0465 'Open 'W 9 PM
TROPICAL
PARADISE
4 BEDRMS +
2 BATHS
$21,750
New pafnt In and out, new
-carpet, new tile, all
puah button· appl'I! C1Nn
A tbarp! 'lfA·VA tenna!
Call 847·=
SEYMOUR iiEALTY, 17141
Beach Btirl..'HWrt. Bch.
OWNER Trani. 3 Bedrooons,
den, 2 balho, line quallfi
oflnda .Jal
PRESTIGE' WATERFRONT HOMES
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
3 Linda Isle Drive
Beautiful new 5 Bil, 4''1 ,Ba home. Water·
front 11v1ng rm & formal dining. Jiandsomc
oak panelled ram rm, frplc, wet bar. Large
master suite has frplc & cozy lopnge area.
View of Bay & the mountains .... $179,500.
For Complete Information 1
On All Homes & Lots, Please Call:
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Bayside Dr., Suite 1, N.8. 675-6161
Oliverr V.'OUld like this one.
Zoned-C2 Prime location off
Huge living room. 2 lireplac-the lntcrsecUon of Newport
es. Fonnal se~ate dlni.n.g Blvd. and 1-larbor. Prori. in
room for six;c1al entcrts1n-I excol. location for Hi-1;5C'
Ing. 3 massive bedrooms. ~ v.•ill greaUy benefit
Kl!'g ·site master suite with redevelopment. Prt>~. 1.;y
private entrance. Beautiful an art gallery who U ttlloiv-
glant family room 1vlth rais· ed to stay will give: you a
ed ~!replace opens to lush tremendous tax \\Tlte olf.
tropical covered patio. Se-Fagin would Uke that, bu.t
eluded park like yard. Htµ'-fGl1'Y' Oliver. At Oda price
ry and hlq' thia one GI! ' J'P'I , p..a't ~ for n\Ott
Call mw! -1'15;1Dt.od! C8Jl &e.7171.
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$31,950. Brll. Call da,v or FOR THIS Duplex on corr'" location 2
night, 540-17J>. ~ look at this two st<1ry 5 bed.r0olll$ each. Live In o;ic, Home of the Monftt ·h!rm· -pluo swimming renl the olher. Co z y
poot Extra 'i&rae Jot, room fireplace and private j)b.tlo
for irauer: P!Us many more or yard f<1r each. Excellent
extru. A be.rpin at $37,950 terms. \Vhat n10re can you
G.J. orF.H.A. &17-6010. ask'! Only $46,ft!O. Call for
And ,i.at • lowly home It Is,
i..,.. 4 bedroom wllb family
room + swimming pool
with Jacuzzi. Walk In I
distance to IOlf COunt •
ocean. 847~10. ' 0 THE REAL 1•..;} F:STATERS
appointment to ece.
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Turn unused iteml into quick Pilot Ousilied. 642-:i6'17. delay .. call today &t_2-5678.
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IT'S GOING >
TO HAPPEN
IN REAL ESTATE .
IN NEWPORT BEACH
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SIX PACKED? ftj,..,.,d< and hn!ali'lt', in a a1x
lledroom, 2100 sq. ft., S bath
home. Just a walk from the
Mile Square Coif Course.
Vacant, All terms avail.
ENTERTAINING 7
-aq. ft. .f bdrm & a
20'dJ' v.uod paneled family
rm. An office/den, a
coYet'ed patio and a J8'x35'
pool. AnxlOtUf ownei-ha1
. botJ&bt another.
Submit low down pymnt.
THRE.E UNITS
, .•. If! qu)et, residentiaJ sec-
tion. Show1 $15. month
spendable on NO down GI
Joan. Sharp property. Act
(fut!
CALL 546-5411 Anytime
LARWIN
EASY LIVING .. , •
Uvi.ng ill easy In the Bhills.
Maintenance free 3 bdrm.,
Franciaco Model on wide I
' jttenbelt ollen you a very
comfy home IUe, just close
enough to heated pool..
$4,;,900.
675-3000 '
2407 E. Cout Hwy.
BAY~ BEACW
hli\LTY
FANTASTIC
LOOK G FOi A FLOAT?
FOR YOUR BOAT
Right on the.,WATER, in this 2 bedroom,
:i bath, builtin kitchen. FIREPLACE, car-
pets and drape1, with your own PIER AND
FLOAT. Otlly ................... $72,000.
AMOR DE CASA
IN HARBOR VIEW HOMES
Handy to schools and sb'opping. This SPAN·
!SH style 3 bedroom, 2 baths, dining room,
fireplace, extra large bailtin modern kitchen,
carpets & drapes, ·1 .. 0 LEVEL PATIO. See
this delightful one ~ear old beauty. $48,700.
"SWEET AND LOYEL Y" •
IN . POSH IRVINE
ATiiruM type entry, cliarming-open spacious
living room with fireplace and VIEW. 3 I.arge
bedroo~ lovely family room · 2 baths. 2
year old home. Best buy in area .. $59,500.
OWNER . WANTS TO
"TRAOE ·UP"
3-4 Flexes all in a row. Unlts have 2·3 Bed-
room, 2 blltb, 1·2 bedroom 1-1 bedroom. SPA··.
St0,00) In extru, 2 patios,
E-Z care yard. Flttplace,
deep ahag carpet1, 3 bed·
rooms, 2~ baths, all thli &:
more. $34,5(1().
ALMOST NEW .
Only l year old and lpunacu-
lale. Owner will seU VA or
IBA and pay necessary
.J.-0'"""· Tile roof &: tinted
Klass make It aomething to
~! Call for appt. to 1ee ll
now!
BALIOA ISLAND
WATERFRONT
DOLL HOUSE
A home filled with w.rmth
and personaJity. Featuring
thick 1lhag carpeting
through every square inch,
and a tremendous used
brick fireplace. Add 4
bedrooms, a den, and 2
patios: 'TO this lnCiude your
own .. private Jittle .p~.
Truly an unoomparable
'Value, at $91,0.. ~It )'O\l'W:-
been lhopping: don 't wait
for this buy to be Purchaled
by someof'C else, 1 c&Jl
SIG-2313. '
: -THE REAL l'R] EST ATI.:RS , . ~
CIOUS and close to shopping, in SUPER· 1-;;;;;;~;;;;i;~~;;;;;;-1
RENTAL AREA. It's impossible at $196,500. 1•
YOU'U .SMILE 4GAIN Macnab-Irvine
U,._·ICJUI: tl()Ml:S
UNIQUE HAS THE BEST LISTINGS
••••••••.••. IN THE BEST AREAS
IN MESA VERDE: A Spacious 4 Bedroom
It's a golf course estate on a hillside over·
looking the lakes and trees Ol the back nine.
Panoramic views from eight rooms and deep
shag carpet in every room. Three car·garage
and autom_ated maintenance fOr 1/3-acre lot.
This property is vacant and' baa numerous
outstandmg features.
PRESENTED AT $9',500. e PHONE 546-5'90
IN MESA VE ROE : A 4 Bedroom
Two. story built around an attractive. garden
atrium. This home is immaculate"8.Dd would
be sold but the owner's new home isn~t ready
until mid-April. How does this suit }'OU! Big
dorm type bedrooms alljoiniog multi-purpose
huge family room-1\itchen combinaaon and a
playroom. Downstairs has formal, ·!luge fem·
ily room-kitchen· combiltation ·am a vaulted
ceiling living room. · · · ·
Spanish Arches
4 + F.llllly
Formal Dlnl119
Wallr to Beach
wow! J111t lilted! Thro arch·
ed; veranda pus. Double
door entry to , eora:eous
"OLDE WORLD' CHARM."
Massive llvlne room--+ grac.
ious fonnal dining room.
Gourmet kHchen adjoin1
large family room. 4 huae
bedrooms • master with prl·
vate bath. Park-like grounds
~ _.Y .or mom for boat
or t! Bffch location • made
IOf}be ·~ lalnlly, Call Now ··~: ·
OPEN DAILY
4 Bedrm 211 Ba!M. $42,500.
Cor Santa Isabel 4 Redlands
2399 Redlands, nr Bay
**** 3 Bednn 211 Ba!M. $52.500.
~ Baycrest home
ll36 Commodore Road
**** 3 Bedrm 2 Baths. $.11,500.
Pool and clubboUR priv.
2414 Univenlty Dr, N.B.
Lachenmy1~r
Re1ltor
lfl&l N...,,.,. ljlvd., C.M.
Coll 646-3928 Eve.. 673-1515
C:osla,MoM
6 Blocks to OcHn
Beautifully decorated dream
home only 2 yean old with
chlµmin& fireplace, con-
venlent kitchen, huKC patio
and Jarp enough yard for
pool addition. Only $27,950
with GI or FHA terms. Bet~
ter see this toda,y!
Walker & Lee
Realtors
2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adama
545-9491 Opel\· 'til 9 PM .
APPOINTMENT ,
ONLY
to· see beautiful triplex pric-
ed to sell at $49,500.
ASSUME LOAN
NO DOWN VA-FHA
Vacant, sharp 3 BR, 2 BA,
in No. Costa Mesa. Walle to
&hopping &. enjoy the lrg. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, family
fenced cor. lot, frple & all area plus healed pool. Onl,y
blt·lns. Priced to sell at $27,950.
$29,900. tow monthly pymta. HOPE GERRIE Rl TY
I BKR 642-0ITT. 645-4400 -• ~" ""' i .. '""'~'"-""'""m"" Unique back bay, 2 8ty. 1 or 2 duplexes, 3 BR, 2 BA, Thia: home priced at $24,900.
home. Nat ura I wood 3 fireplaces. Close k beach. is • reaJ beauty! Covd pa.
cathedral ceillnp & antique ~ .~. Term111, Uo, fencd yd, all elect kit,
leaded &)asa windows. .c Georri Wllll•mson ~-tan: .. ~1ng' & bi: ~u! bdrms. & den &: bath on J(EAL TOR '1~ on..., c ap
lower Jevet Split level en-r .. • 1:r70 645-1564 pnce. Try 95% loan ~t 5~ -. ~ I down, someone Is 801.D&: to try. Open stairway to upper GOVERNMENT get a heck of a deal.
level wlth large lvg. room , OWNED '
used brick hp!. All elec. FHA ._ VA ssed I kit., bath, a n d • din-• reposse lng/lamily.~m'with pollo ~:" .. ~"°=~= 531·5111 l:J 531·~11
door to 12 xll deck. """' lees. Gov't Pl'>" closing DRIVE BY •large yard. Mature treea. costs. All ·ce eau , °""""' patio. a ... to pn .....,_ 2755 TERN, C.M.
grade' school and proposed 968-4441 i "FOR THE PROFESSION·
aquatk puk, $39,500. :112'1 CREST REALTY ' AL" • SJi. high on a hill, 2
illJge Rr.11 E \I 1t1
Bayview (ond of Mesa Dr.) EASTSIDE '""place~ h;: ·~l, 3 BA. 546-9946 formal din, family rm Ir
Sit'n ~n a Suite-DUPLEX ~":,;.A v':fe "=.1a"c.it; Auum.e big FHA loan w/ 842-4466
T eadcrship ~ REAL ESTATE
·fuH game room with pool
table & wet bar, huge
Over:aiU!d lot.on quiet ouJ de
~.___ _s bedrooms, formal
~· lu!h crptg, beautiful-&• decorated and modern
ccnveruent kllchen. Beauti-
lully lndscpd and lots of
.atone worii:. Owner transfer-
red $39.900.
WITH THIS
CUTE ·BALBOA ISLAND beach cottage, 2
bedroom, I bath, FIREPLACE, front patio,
one bloek to South Bay. Only .•.. $32,500.
Owner packed and ready to total paymts of $295./mo.
go. Great five bedroom Income $35(1/mo. Full price I
family home in University $35,900. I
Parle near ochooh and *FULLER REAL TY* pools. Newly decorate .,,_ ....... ~ .1.-.. 1me
Realty Company Master bed"'°"' is h,,.. and ~ .. • ........... _,," 4 BEDROOMS
ELEGANT -u ...i l()U 9= llJI"\ .t....& s=~ 00wnstain, ldds bedrooml Owner, 1g 4 BR" tam rm.
SPACIOUSI ~ L •:IU. ~L~ upstairs. C.Orner lot fenc:ed 3 BA form din. UIUM ln, Near Newport Hts. on 16th
PRESENTED AT $54,500. e PHOt(E s,16-5'90
Call 54.>8424 (Open e'ves.)
2 R ·~.900. Prine only 557-182.'I St Just f-.. te ~m ,.,... new Great 4
B • FR e CORONA DEL MAR-675-6000 1"' Fido. Owner asking -,,.;,.. " rn~l~ :,a!:!::.': .... home. $5.1,000. I...aszlo Sharie-$36,500.00, but really wants S.lboa ltl•nd .r&&.,......
any 644-6200. ' 2443 Eut Com Hi1hway, Corona del Mar ouL Submit oiler Call ;:;;;;;;--;;;;;;-;;;;;;= 4 BR., 2 BA. Kitchen bltM.,
TWO ADJACENT ~nn, But bun')'! • • FA healing, new carpet,
UNOBSTRUCTED • MESA'VERDE---546-5990 OPEN HOUSE large fenced yant. $29,900.
·~~~m OCEAN VIEW LOTS SAT. & SUN. l-4 CALL G) •4'·HU
Near Ocean. 75' frontage. 28.50 Mesa Verd• Dr ive, Costa Mesa See this today! &_-.~.-
Pdced to sell • S20.000 to-204-204'h DIAMOND r.~ -
'tal. ~ ~ussell &e-mS. a.n-11 Gen.rel --......................... Leut exPens.ive duplex on Ne•r Ne~p~:1Lle~I Ottlc~
The lluffs Value
J)on;t buy before seeing this '~Y painted 3 bedroom, ~ bath condo with a utility
room. You will discover this
obYioua bara;ain upon your
REALTORS
644-1270
Macnab-Irvine 11-..... ------------~--R~DE 111and. °'arminr cott,.e • MESA VE with newer apta, with double FIXER-Upper, •ml. 3 BR, Jt. * * * * * * $27,ooo; Wiri.::;..500
WINTON 2..:t:·'f.u :;c:ui::7f toa.:1: '42-1235
2821 EAST COAST HIGHWAY
CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. Stop AH F9m1Rn!
And look at thl1 super fam·
11..v home. TAYLOR Co ! ~ ~~ RMI Estate 518-5044.
• * 3 BEDROOMS 229 Marine, Balboa Island BY owner, 3 BR, 2 BA houle * Bun.TINS 675-3331 in prime Costa Mesa area.
_inspection, not onJr ~thin • •. • • • • • • • • • • •
, the u!'1t, but by vieWlllg a General General · \ 4 Bedroom and 3 Baths
Separate 14xl9 lamily room
Master suite with lireplace
Office and· sewing area
Workshop iuxf laundry
room
CORONA DEL MAR -$9S.000
, beautiful greenbelt through .. . "r-_
JU wall to wall a:lass win-*. Land Value! Nice older home on 3 beautiful
R· l lots in top. location. 1 block ti> oceah. Per-
fect · spot for 3 luxury homes.
-·· The entire prloe ls *. ,: * '* * * iiow only $35,900. Hurry ' .
516-?JU., · TAYLOR CO. ·o THC REAL .....j_ CSTATERS
50 ft . patio and ftreplt
All this plus more for .. just
$36,900. Call .546-%113 to see.
-------HARBOR VIEW HOMES-$61,500 l.(:)j THE REAL
\'.""\:'. ESTATERS RED BELOW Better hurry for this one! It's l>Oautilul!
Near-new 4 BR home w/fam. rm . & formal -.._,,, <) J •• '•' ,.
,YA APPRAISAL DR. Lush Karastan cptog & custom drapes. BUY ERNIE'S Beacti-Duplex
'-"• the heat this Summer Many extra features. Land incl. Charming 1 BR. Flxe""l'f"" N O ly 527 OOOI ·YA·
REPOSSESSION . with a cool pool and lovely ''Our 27th Year'' with detached garage on OW n , • ·Su~ tfortb Costa MHa ~
covered patio areas sur· CO Jt It large 5.5'xll0' level lot. Wow! Here's the rare o~ cation near. QCC, Luce 3
roondlng • line 4 bedroom WESLEY N. TAYLOR .• ea ors Alley aocess. Ex""1enl ... ,,,..·ve 'waited for. LET bedroom, lanilly Md lanai.
MESA. VERDE HOME. IM· 2111 Sin Joaquin Hills Road portunity for four units. SOMEONE ELSE PAY YOU full 'bW.ltift~ kitchen, &hake
MACULATE CONDITION!! NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 Close to downtown, &bop-RENT. M&Mive bedrooms -roof, .fireplace. -·.down
Now priced at only $39,950. I ~__:::=.::.:..::=c.....::=:..:..:::..:...-=---.--'-----1 ping and banking. 'This is an country kitchen • oven, to anyone. Full Price ooq
AU. TERMS OFFERED. G1Mr1I General exceDent investment fO!' on. range£: refrigerator. Lovely $28,950.
ly· $18,95o. Call now Jor dining ~ Park -like Call ~llSl (Open Eves.)
•
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WALLACE
· REALTORS
--54M6 .. 4141-
, (Op~n Evenings)
TRULY ELEGANT
II lpace is what you need,
~is is it! Five spacious
bedrooms. 3 full baths,
tormal dining r a om,
separate paneled family
room with cozy lireplace, 3-
,car garagt, shiny dean and
LUtdully derorated, all this
just a stone·~ throw lrom
Beach. Flexible terms at
SPANISH
$25,950!!
BEACH
Just listed! Sho'ws like a m<>-
del!' ThN Moorish f?ntry lo
large Jiving room with high
vaulted ceilings. 3 king-sU:e
bedrooms. 2 deluxe balhs.
Bright gounnet kitchen.
Lovely FORMAL D~It"O
ROOM. Near 'our sandy
beaches. Call now • 645-0303.
I Olil \I L Ol\O\
'-'l'f •• ,I?\
Walker & Lee 1-c=-o-ro.,...._na-,c1e...,-;-1 -=-=Ma-r
Realtors mo H.-Blvd. at Adams Pool Home
1 5CS-4M6S Open Eve1 'Iii 9 Pi\t
EASTSIDE-
-VACANT
3 &droom, fii'eplat::e he:lm~~
Alley access lor boat, trail-w. 124.900. FHA or VA.
N-port
Sitting high on a hill in Cor·
ona 1-lighlands with 3 bed·
rooms, 1~ bathJ, extensive
ocean view, H&.F pool and
two Jove\y patios P L U S
room to add on. $50,000.
Call 613-8550
\-0~ THE REAL \°" ESTATERS -" \> [', ',
$27,950
COUNTRY GARDEN
No down. Terms. Monthly in-
stallments less than rent!
E;xqu¥!ile rear yard with
fruit &: shade tn!M galore!
Lovely garden. Co v e r e d
patio, Completely
redeeorated inside & out. 3
further information. ~s. Minutes to beach. ·
Just Usted • 10 huny! ! Call
64>-0303. COLWELL
PR OPE RTIES . INC . '
2jO [ 17th St. C.M
c "' 646·0555 ,. '
I 0111 \ I I OJ \0 \
. '
bedrooms, 2 baths, built.In , Executive E.ttaMI ..
gourmet kitchen, , BUY RON'S Beautiful 1pa•c l ou1 4
d I s h w a a h e r , elegant 50'x90' commercial property bedroom, 3 b&tb estate, m
fireplace. ~173:>. on Newport Blvd, sq. fl. custom built borne.
TARBELL ~a:r N~= ~a:t~~:ed =·~ • home •its on one lot and tratalreondltlonina:,
2955 Harbor, Costa Mesa othet Z' is v.acant and AM/FM, 2 fireplaeet, e&ec.
BUY1016
CONDOMINIUMS • under
market at $18;000. 2 BR 111
BA each. 1170 9'( ft ~ N. unit.
Call ·fotlla1ber lnld.
Newport
at
Fairview
'4Ulll D I B t 8 ready for oonstruction: tic garage door opebrr and up ex • es uy Formerly used u •a -mud" much .-., all aet·
See thi:s fine f!OJth of the fish business but lde'al Jor tine on a tsqp doul>R corner ..,..., ... il!!'~~ll!!'!!!9
highway In Corona de! Mar, numerous multJ..purpoae lot. Loan availeble on price i.ISA, •=
Duplex -Walking distance uses. Priced at aoirli ...iue redudtDn ot '51,SOD. Call O DO"
to beach, lhopping -Nicely of 11,ro:> a front toot. Let m w lk & L YA. N ·
dea>raled -QuaHty carpeta show you this -· I er ee ' FHA -$lBI DOWN
· (1ny11.,.1
-Built ln kitchens -On),y 09 forltbll . ......,. 3
Completely furn I 11 he d. REALTORS... bid!.. I bMb, home.
Swedish Jirplc. A must see mo._ H11tJDr 81\'d, at Adami Moc:tefn bdt-b. l'encm.
at.. onjy . $49, 150. lf.urry --1 Opon 'Ill 9 PM. yard and - --·
Phone 613-35511. .._ !.I ... 01ff -·. , .all ai1 ...wp1rt ... ... r:-07 THE REAL ~CSTATERS °'*' ... tho -· Wit. coad. You ht ID ~. rent
EWnf>Ws Calf. -\ one out Keep your boat at $24,950 DECORif.TE & SAVI float by frt>nt door. A !>et·
* QUIET STREET $29,500 5574461. * NEAR SCHOOLS Btilboe Penln1ul1 Fount1in Vi1ney Just Usted • . • • • •• • Hurry!
Cal 540-1151 (Open eves.) BAYFRONT, pier: 5 BR. 4 4 Br, !am rm, shag & drp1.
be.., DIR. J&, llv. rm. Close to schls. $35,000 ap-~BfMEI $210,ro:>. Realtor 6'J5...4600. pra.isal. Submlt te rm 1. ~ M -_ P~SULA Point Cape Cod Owner, 842-6300. ~;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;: 4 BR, 2 BA, 1'763 E. OCean :LO'°VEL=°"y'"4'"B~R"° . ..,, 2'°'Ba=-.,-cfami,--,.
!! .Blvd • .,6'13-2332 ~s. Owner. ly rm., adobe frplc. cpll,
• -Beacon Bay · drps, pool mie yant. 132.950
pts. Owner. 962-4913.
THE BLUFFS . BAYFRONT Huntington Booch Lovely 1arie 2 stmy 5 BR + t balroom, 2 ha th con-
dominium. Large l i v I n g
room with fireplace, dining
area A large ei:iclosed
private patio. Walk to
schools & major shopping.
End' unit too! Low price of
$34,500. CAIL 6'15-4nt.
•c::.~=· ,tDDED
FAMILY ROOM
tam. rm. home with 2,pu-1'51iarP-Sharp-
aenger elevator + a 2 BR SIL "
•pt. Perfect for a lara:e fam· dil p
ily. "Look no further this f
Spacious 3 BR house ·+ 2
BR apt, Lar&e patio, lovely
quiet location. Evenings Call
615-'"31
Salisbury
R,·.,l!y
bedroom beauty in tnr
maculate condition ls bright
u the rnornlng IUJt. This
home has charm galen,
call today. The price will
surprise you. IG-2535.
O THC REAL
·"\.. I :STATERS
ONL y $22,900 315 MARINE AVE. 813.QlOO
This il·a real buy and won't ,,,_....=BAUlO:: . ....,.:~A"'=I'i-SLANI>=-
lut. 3 bedroom, 111 baths, Corona clel Mar $21,950.
=~'."""' & much -C-AM....,..m-SH ...... OR .... E_S _
Walker & Lee
3 BEDRMS +
2 BATHS
Immaculate home, nicely ld-
acpd? Flrepl, drapes, bltln
RI O. nWot. ir.. fO'Oundl
ptu1 Iarie patlo! Submit! ·--FHA OR YA
4 Badroom -In .... t kk:atlon. Very 1 ha r p
tbrou1hout. Walkina:
di.tance to beach. No down
to vet.I low down to non Yet.
$33i150. 841-<mtl.
·THE REAL ~ O::O;TATER.S
$92,500 ..
4 Br, l Ba. Pool. Sweeping , Call 842-1221
oceanview, ap.clout &: SEYMOUR REALTY, 17141
elea:ai:it b.txuriotWy ap-Beach Blvd., Hunt. Sch.
:~'.°'1· Exct11Sve1y 1~1ed YA S 100. Dn.
EASTBLUFF REAL TY on this fabulous -e In a 144-lln Anytime' top location near everythq.
4 large bedrma, near • new Wilk tho World Dul crpta • c1rps and ou,,....
Quiet 2nd floor master 1ulte lharp cood. $29,950. F.P.
+ 2 men Bdnn '•, awit me Call 5«).8555
family"'°"' 6 mud>, much SHERWeeo REAL TY
more. Great downtown loca· 13964 Brookh!,D"lf, F.V.
t1on. Dnf7 157.500· J-• 1"" POOL PAIK SETTING Unlwrslty RNlty .... ..,. A~ve 2 bedroom, dining :nJ1 E. c.t Hwy. 813-8510 3 1arp bodnna. flmlly .,.._
,_,: --..,_ porli, REALIZE A DREAM :"'::, ~ """li
view.'0.-Nwpt. His. • --
-. Ml.a. Opell~ i.": M aen RIAL TY PETE llARRm -• 'I ... r.v.
..,.. REAL TY -Duple nr """'· 1 bdr. 2 •• llAUfiliUL at
F1irvlew
6461111
{enytlllll)
The Reynolds Have
Finished Their Boat
And they're reiidy to stll
their lovely 3 Bedroom
homt. Immaculate whh
-yant, In back ..,.
atte. The only 3 bedroom
1vmllbte in the area 4
Priced to ~II at $46,tm.OO.
1'tlr lntonnation -
Terrific C.I. apr now on p~ A little ])alnt & elbOw greue' ter buy.co, atl$821,oool.N
pert)!! 3 bedrooms, 2 balbl, T'ilt cure till.I Wt'll ~t •·ua, •
142-mo botht~ "'l'· 1bat11,1m-POOL ' ' ......... ll¥flll -.. You'll 11vo • -1n t1do Bl!!'"!'!!!'!!~~~ •. -po11o. .... N1W SH ......
* LARGE FAMILY! * 5~ 3 BA homo In COltl
, New crptt1c. 37' Pool.
Top ttsldontlal locatloa.
111.lOO. ••• Need llotfnp tot 3 BR hom<s
(Oil Ha.~~
Oil 146-7171 •
~ THEREAL
".. f:STATI:RS .., .... Ba, ......,lieo I
• 6U-T49l " -----''----=====
•
wife 1a.ver buUlin kilchl"n. fam rm. le din rm. Pat"eslf·
New wall to wall carpeUr.a:, ter model. Vac. ownr MARTIN drapes thruoul! Covt"red tnrmf'd. ~ blk to er. Vllta.
pa tlo ! Im riled la I e I: a.tame, Mna Verde. ._. .. 7~2 pouessionl ROY J. WARD RL'l"R.S REAL TORI .... -
540-1120 1818 -tdil! Dr., N.8. $27.IOO
TARBELL IV =ER HARDWOOD l'\.DORS
2955 Harbor. Coal• M.. In Sanlo AAo. 3 Bdrm .• I car I i:1' -~· .. ..::::c
TllADE or Sell; 2 BR, P<x>t -· lhog "'1>!1. Your -· Coll '9-1181 View, Spacioua. Xlnl oond. cllol<e o1 flnanci111 $2'1.llO. UAIU ltl"LTY 1 39,900. Altaden a . 1162 per month. WW CUT)' ...,..,.. ,..
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crtmlnalin·e buyer at ......•..... '87,500. ~.,., _..,,.,.. -I· 0wne,w111....,,11aanc1na. ad. drapod, -.. 11o, e !l'EPStol"-··in..tar --s lldrm. lunll1 1 111. APT t. sWlm'i pool •• ,lOO. tJ<Vl!mlR llPl!lCIAL OpportunilJol allh-! ._lhup,11111',_.·.-_ "ctilld/fOl''!k>IJlll lotl $125; -home--t-lilCK; .....
6j4-4l32 1110 Port--·--· Cal!'!oot<n4)5.1&-1738.or w·1k & L ALARontolo•'4•-view.SGS.per-. • Ir,..,
.• li t w .. tern Bank BI•·. Localellb Pl.~ ~ .:"!'!-:::. ~=-~ ~ =~~~:::~· .8 I~ . ea. Tl\'O .my, a BR, tam nn, DON, Y. ,RANKLIN P1-.. •J11 ,
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• Ind .. ,~~---0.... rieJctlbilitmod, noor '. 67J.2m ,. 8P~11..:.... -lo ~ ,.., l60 llOO l4+C1 ---,., ~-Ml& Electronlco-Growl"I • a.1"'--~~ ••• ,. ~ --· ~ -Q -.... ~ ~· -• • • -~ ....,_., ,-1"~!'!!!!~~~-~~~~-;.' .;,..~-•J 'iiiAi•iiE· rttunili··..-8ft:: B~•. Ham""'-.laftd approx -.--""'"'\. plilc •. Avtll. 1 Feb. :tm. beod>.lml pot olr. UW Incl ........ -aol,y r~ Li& lale TRADE . fer unlll '4 BR, 3 3.5 ACre apt or OandG· lite, $10.000 .mo ,ro.. ~ ,.._ ~ smfmondt! Owner. Acent. SUS. • Pftftt .qi. adult. Ho,_:
BA. Newport. Shont, ..... puoronilc oceon view. z.o. OockJail·F°"'I, x1n11,. .2'1RW/l'RPL~ , 96U1U. ALA Rontals e '4S-3'GI ~:nw.
"A Careflll 675-7225. 11.1.1<. od 48 -· aD utit tn. 3300 Holt.nd ~. S.le1 Avail YEARLY.-1-·-IS VACANT H~IS e REAR _, 2 Br,, .. ti ;;•r,;flSo;;;.';iWXi;;-:a'"'· Up.On=,....,,.a-.-'"" I
4 BR. 3 ba. 7tbc88 $125,000 DESPERA1'1!l QWNJ:R 2 Bl\ ~":"""~ts "'"' "1'\e Bniker .with l):mpathy" ~ = =· = Roni White YIU ~ --Diee yvd w/ POOL. '~y Bacl>-1 Br--· Buyers Dream'' '~.Rdi~~!:· :,m lot rm, =.'soo +den ~ &a.pd·vtew. ' CALL: Lee Mobier Jn& Oranae Ave., C.M. ~J~ si:m 3 • ' BR bomet IOme S16S.. . • J.f&icl .ef'Vice..Pool-Ulil pd
Tull exceptional home ts LIOO REAL TY INC. Alt. 815-'1221 H.l.R. 714: ·5111115-615-01" . -EVES NU:YIEW RiNTALS wlpoota. bl mo. p1,. sloo ALA Ront•ls e '4S-3'GI e Call m.nfO •
your chance to p l ,..., 3317 VIA UlX. CUTE 2 br, 2 ba -· 5*SllO -lnv~trnant· mao • ... -dep. ' 3 BR, 3 Ba, .TR, LR. l>R;blt· c:..._ ., M.r
money• wwth. • l.ocaPed In 67).7300 Swlmmtnr pool, I• land .. P!J1CY H. OQOP1'111!-co. Opportunity . DI C-dot Moor MOVE tJ<, NOW! TOWNl!SE! ... iaJe <r ,. .. ~ ;-:-:::;:,::;-:::::--..,..--
rountalli Valley In a very Arent. 675-7225. . R.1.R. HOUSES Fn>m Sll5 lo 1225 per mo. $285. 3 Br.; 211 Ba., lr!>I J BACllELO!t "II' tr quiet
popular ..area. near schools .5e~CJOUS 4 BR home on S.n Ci.Mnfe 7 BOpMING Health Food HARBOR Vie'WHW., Beaut. RoMrt...& Ce.. Nf..5J11 car gar, encl patio, ~ man, uW1 p&Jd, close in.
& shopp!Dg. Take adv&ntage prune Nord CQmer with • , .on 21ot,. doWntown.Ooet& MUket -·. •rown tit ··kvel.· ....____ t. ~-'---' •WE kw ra 1arae -.lecUon .... vil, Nr." 'H.....,• ff-. For appt. ,...7701. call . 842-:isl5. W,,o So. patio. Only 189.500. u-. -~.. . • ~= ..,... ,.. ~ ~ Walker Raally· 67$-5200 BRAND new ocean view. I -~ ... """'"~.in-Qeel.R<YolutlonuY.~tax view. •. _4 BR, 3 ba, lamlly ors.u.1,••·-..,.n bomel 673-9183. Coate Mola
1 Till. RCAL ,O l"<'l'-'"'l"l'S "'\... .. , , I . \.._
· 3336 VI& Lldo,°N.!t. . BAllr., bl2 ·~~ iamw_;, "".,·· ~ ·=i i:,oooa:.i, ~; Runy, lheller. Anpchalr .Cattle rm, lonnal dinlnc rm part<. :i:a.:__ ca.n_;_~,.mowd Into 11IE Blutta, new.3 t.-4 BR., 2 C-.,_, Oro
3 1.1.1... ... w · · , ,, · · ~ needed. Min. in-like 11ttinlr w/2 h\l8fi decb .. ~-t uuim;w.atel,y on our & 3 Ba. -'both _,
B·R. • .A 11 bl t nl • crpll. thru.oa.t. .$32.,500. By $19,500. -vetbhent $800. No rd y ke .., ·mO~iilncl, PJ"dmer • .Ren t·-0.P t ton plan . ~
.. Wasb'er/Dryer, New crpt, Owner. Cn4l.67W593. ·PmltoNtftEAL'Jf 642-lTr.1 RanCtt, 436 ' W. 69' St.1 pboi,snembenhip. Avail tin-SHERWOOD· REALTY. ;,:ri;: 1:o~ A=~ Co~~~.
. NEID 4 '.:ft~, 2:1~· 158.000. San J .. n Caplttr<Ono I 1)97 O~ ....... C~. Tuatln. 544,.,2002. • !!::"· 714 I 833-S536 or · · I• USS now. 6#-1l33 BKR. 1 CU.tom deGanod , leaftuini· -..... -....... ...., ..... __,._ 21. UNIT _ 2 ln-.r.. c1e .. 1op In' -1cn-nn. ' 4 er 2 ea. lanced yn1 crpt. ;fi!i:: ·e· S!>act-ldtcben wllh .;. BEDROOMS 7 Mosa Vardo · TOlfNHO~ IJVlNG 2 a 3 Br, 2 Ba.. Nr shop'•· .,rnat'I l'<nlan ~ Oriental THE Blutta -.2 BR., t BA. ~ . lirunac v a~ an t' D:i;u~~,' ,!';:( a,ir!!, 8:i direct ~
This beaut. Rancho 11 a steal Tile. roots, • ·tumhllnc foun.. 8231 ElUa Ave.; ~He: SG>'M: ~ ~.Art Co. ln 'N;B. $m $2&0. per 11'1<!_. • 3 B1J..' 2 BA.: 1250imo. Mo' k> Mo 0; {Harbor View-ffml,) 213: • Sepuate' dln 'g area
at $24,950. ?rlce'lr\cls. fi~pl B3Y Ownerbdrm • 1600 aq. tt.\ clean I :~ke", l~ol! ·~:n:,·,~~ 841-,.llt51. , ci.ah req'd.· Beat ~· $335. B>th Vacant. Call to-lease. Call . mnbJ, reaJ. 67<HQ'.ll. ·· : ~;ne-1Ulte ~re
& eqli.lp. auto diO!washer, • 2 bath, custom . 1 1-• ,. , ~ n'ANA Point • New duplex. 5'K-5868. • dl,y'Mf..113.1 (i\nyt:l.mt.) Bkr. dence 548-9154.. Owner/ ... vat P&UU9 · , drapes & ,.,. ....... t. Xtru. C8.Jriltrano a great ,p\ace to; "'f.··, · · ·..,. . ~· • , "--m San Cl1m.nte. • C10lled aanae w/sto--w/w crpts, drpll_, rear patio, Larg Jot ith live. WCU . kep( 3 m1 $49,500. Silver Lantm at La Maney to LNn ·M 2 BD~.,,, crptr, , d f p{s , ..... ~ •· , • e !)ill ~ marble "p:i
oyen lted fencd lot. ~alkl~g a~.~= to ==hoo~ 11,i hl\b,l_.~fs1 av Cresta. Webb-Bkr. 642-4905. ~·' ~n'. ·~I{~ .~'PW NH SE, w hr I dry , NEAR Beach, 21m. liv rm. man
dist. to schools. I'..ook at it, shopplna:. 1641 Oahu Place. for Sahr, L 'ea j e ' « Lota 1 for Sale . .171 1 t · TD · l petJ! S2S5/mo: yearl,y rm-~frfalmc. drp/crpt, pool, w/frplc, din · rm. k I t • Xirw« 'Bdrm1 l'OU ll' low It. 3 Bdrm., 2 bath, CU!lom "l~l\On .. Co·v e:re d • • . , S I oa ns ta!. 611!'26118. • clbhle. 1% Ba. wtr pd. 3 Br, w/bltlns, .-cpt./drps, 1 ba, S Pool :. &ut>eque. , IUr-
l,11111 ,... S<&-9396.· Pl!llo, Si>an/sh We klPChen. &"% INTEREST Costa ~ $195 .• 2 Br, $110. 548-1405, gar, !e.,.eil back yd, wlcov. ~ "Ith plush land· =4~11 ·3 Br, 2 Ba. Mme lam rm, dlnlqearea,c.ompletely . c;:HOICE 74 • . 537-SJM. patio.CAlltorappt.49'-3907 ICIPinc
,UMnt:;:.J 10J ....... oc1 ... ~.'Nrprk" :::'1::':;a!"O:.i-:~~ R-2 LOT 2n~ TD loans 3BR;2BA,1amnn.blt-1na. •1wnH1Ai.loe~PM. Adf.!..,.~;i~~15 ...
school. $31.~. By owner can toda¥· Let' u. •how .2 ~ka ;i:o· Bea~h. SIS.~ dlhwhr, .frplc., S250/mo. Condominiums ._ t1l'D..m:ES FREE. "SL.-~ on Cash'' 546-J(Sl. you' . . . ,. nurumum, bid. Bid optrung '" ~:...buedNEWon95_~ty.' I Call("13-) 7'6 2·-3·a' dayM. Unf;urn, .. "' 365W ii; 1112·-""" · A,SKlllG $29,llCIO · Febnw:v.111h. lj72. ~ ~ • • -• r. · -~ ..
A b;g opportuniPy .ta waiting FIX up & 1ave! 3 Br, 2 Ba., CAPISTRANO VALLEY ..:.CITY OF-of Ale-price loans ' Hemtmen. Cott.ii~ *Ne • & UP*
for l'OU· 1>ore'1 '°"" chance 40/0• lottlo. $5.1,500trad •. b~ 1!,';';" REAbTY 493-lm NEWPORT BEACH ;.,._s.217ttllor M1t •• ~:·;.,11 DELVXE-4 BR. 11> Ba. Con-e -61 BR Apia to live better for 'leis. 'lllia w P n or e. vi....-i.uhi. ~ ~ do. Walled 1n conubwUty, 3 BOR.tif..ti 2 BA, w/w cptJ, • Room Ill WK 6 U,p.
large 4 bedroom In Hun-Newport llHch CAPISTRANO 8'icli. .673-2110 Se".V!nr Harbor area 21 yn. -· pools. t. park.<Nr. drpO. .\."mplete bltna A S 1V ·--Avall
ti ngton Beach ha:I 1,850 custom built, bluH home. 3 Ext. 271 lehida, A: lhlop'I· Dip. •A dilhwUtler. '$195. •ll51 • Ame ......._ Uta N
square feet and you can buy BR, 3 BA com pl. fenCed. ref's. $225. M5-4513 ewa. of!lc9. ,· 5f9..~ hmnt Jlr. !,_All ..... a.at m'1I
lt iornomooeydownandno FULL PRICE IS lll>.OI!\~· ~I. CHOICE lot IOO"·"~'. ·2. ---g,..i, -home Jlr. -.. ·~---
c1.,1ngeo1t.VA.,HWTllcall l $21,500 " SantaA,.. paved alley."'°'3'.13~E. ~=!'s';~'t~ S-.. ThtaM-....... _
842-2$35.• • · • · I No dow.n· to GI Buyers. ~tMI 1 Rochester St., C.M. Short crpa, <f:riil.1AwnlJis covered 3 Br, 2 Ba, cptll, drpe:, ~ 6 Pet Seetton
minimum down to FHA. In UKE new 4 BR, 2 BA, .ew'g walk lo 17th·. St ... shOpplng HOuMs Pumlihed 300 patio. 536-f31\. bit-IM, dswhr, 2 poob:, ~!i! ~~apt.,
fact, everyone Qualifies. room, air:oond.,, cov,ered cntr. $21,75Q'~ 673-9509. 546 8660 f Br 3 Ba <:cmo /bltnl clbti:>ule, $235. M&-3110. tores. • to
I Sharp 3 bedroom dr<amer patio, llilly lndscpd. Many R/.2 i.OT _ $!0,500. •Gal1aral ,1 · , _.. : ~ ' ~/mo.. 8121 '~ Newport llNcll 1 Adl!Jll, .., JOla. Sia>
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with open beam qillnp, other extru. Immediate ·oc-•. IDEAL FOR INCOME! 1 bedroom --. 1 }le.lb;_~ Dr. H.B. C2U) m-6m. i :r mo. ~ Pomona. ~
$ INSTANT CASH $ near new carpetg &: drapes, cu~. $.11,000. By owner. F~l)tties " aftte1'I in! • , . · . ~ Yard. $12>.00 perimaQth'.. • NEW in E a 1 t b 1 u t t • 'iii..._;';;:ii;" ir;~.,==.-I
• .. 5he equity In your home. ~ ldoal location. Great Ienco<! 54>-2417. . , ' t HAl'FDAL REAL TY . EASTSID~ · • $130.00 p,;,. • ..iaft.· "2' bod-4 l!lt, Iii~ w/w -wator ;ownhoule 3 Br, .. 21>. Ba., 8Lf)CIC to llACHI
f'W • .,., ;;i ""!"· rn ...... , ~el;.':1::J;;;s.!;~7, BY OWNER • 842-4405 . Eves' 541.2446 COSTA MESA room.1'{ ... vioout. 11.,,.1n pa, teu<, $ZIG. Reb ~· .-· drt>a. bltna. $350. 213, Laree 1....,,,. ear... Ap1
doaure • '"· Just call • 24 1 call' In Santa '~, 3 Bdr'm.' 2 car Mou,ital~, ~rt, Rent at Sl95 or optioi:i to buy. today. • . • . '. Appl: Oliy. 9SM8l1 351~. Blt·U.. 8-n •Ubwa. Gaz-..
bo"-• ..... w-8501 / Wa. lke-r & Lee· ......... Shae crpu. Y.ur R -"-11' 3 ~--2 bath double 3 bedniom, 2 balh 1ooqse. ,,.,,.,,.. ·san J .. n caplstr.... ...N.; Yemlf. 11is1 .... -· ~ cboke of flnaiictnr 122.JlO. •-• • ..;;;:r~~ ,.;u, niw Nke /l"J;d, {)!deT ·hom4!. ·• • 2 B<drno lbatl> ndo t. -~llW RINTALS •
S162 per.mo.th. WW;c&1")' ----··~·--· .. shag carpets, ~tre 1 htt $1~.00 per ~U,. ' ·' . ' • m, co ap v•...--or '9&.3MI
Rea!Pon 2nd. ~. _ i **BIG BEAR.. ~KE painted. : ,,,,11 Br 0 k • r 12!iO,OO -.-31'edro<!m, 3 BR. 2"BA. Alrl"'l' $335; Carper._ d~ t. bltl111. 1 BR. J\ibl: 2 Ip -N
--OAnD I mo H.-Blvd. a: Adams SNOWFLAKE SPECIAL ~ ~Eves . . llT ·,..ro. children.· -3 BR. 2 BA.·--~ $ll)(l/mo. Cqistrano Volley --bed pt!v .-:: ~ I 545-0!65 Open 'ti! 9 PM $4nfa ~.H.ftlhts 1 · PulJ your_,. llod up •to . • polft'....iCarp.t+'. 3"Bll,2Bl,.Tllrtl<Ro<k.1331. Realty-493-lm. mi, -tre' ......;;-;;"J
LUXURY . MUST Sli!EI lhll•opecll! bQy. Cabln-ln-&.lboa Island e CLEAN t. ~et_. I Br, • WE IU., arnERS Hvfttlt11f<!n ...... Pr w/ .-... Adal.; aoly,
STEP LIVELY! lmmaculaPe /I.sty. 3 bdnn. 3 Bdrm, D.R., ,-_,brick the-woods, ....is finllhfng. 4 BR home wflb Ip ... 11o·• •cpl/drp, eric1 gar. $115. . DO ROii-Sllll/-
•.. and tal<e ldvantagi ol home. cro.e to-5he boacl> .A lrplc. -· blr ~ oaly, 16.!50. E-Z \mils. It pier Wtlh ...:utfful -6 ALA Rontals 9 . 64S-3900 2 ,.!!;• ·111~ ~ "'": !OM '""" h:s4 C.M.
this 2 bedroOm and den tor bay. Walldng distance to hutfd,pOol, ih'll' cpt A 1 wm't Wt! Call Rea. (n4) ~· 81¢roht. $Cio. nlo. • • . • ' .... .,...; • $100. iiOVi JN AJ1owanCi
only $18,500. schools. plus spacious 1 thruout. llll'~le.1$111-¥0 .,536-1738 or write' Sponoer Wl..., 1)-.E. . ~I • ...,,~!,'. =~ ~· ~ 1110· 49Hl9) ~ -~
REAL ·ESrATE by .lxlrni. apt. over rerare •.. :mot-515-1T!5: ,Rea!!:ltate;,P.0.Box., •-·-'• -lf , '--~··:--.•• ·. .~· Nowpmrl-.. a.uci.·a-
McVAY • in-8533 now "'1ted · tor, llBO a MObllt"JfiiiWI ·"·· 1lfa l!ear1'alre.~a .. -.--...,.. · · ·-• ·llt!L 6~1, .
. ' monlh. Tl>;, wilf giveY...: ...... soia-· "• ;. Ill **BIG BEAR LAKi • . .• •• • • . ALA ...... ,s .• MJ.811 • "SINCE . •'Anm.1'11~• ,.,_ ..... ~~ $ QUICI_( $ boauc .bome p1us botpl~ · · 'uvcr••~• * c~"IR,J BA ·*4B!GJ!EDROOllS~e!J: ht ·W-\111$~. 3Blt,2\lba.,2carport.127$. 17T 'E. ~ e tG Ii
WE BUY •HOMES make "°"' paymt.. May we MOBILE Rome IDr ol<!er * FlsHERMAN * 2 F~I Goos1 -lion hie bUBUna..are· ..... -."W•wolty POnf,,... J:aclQr.Pool. I' W: &2!
MR. KAMB!AN 817-!1604 show>""! th~!· . , couple or 1 penob, walk to .,.. lhla boautllu!' lako·i.,;;,l with Ocean View. $G>, or of • ... leatum In 11111 ftoe D.ya ~101 .• N""'9 REALTOR -:m. ft _,_Ii
KASAI I AN MORGAN REAL TY -.0, Costa ,M .... NI ,., . DI w1u·ren1 put. renllil'bome' at $ZiO per ... ...___ l'u JCS 1fP!I ' -
· , 673-6612 675-6711 prtco $2215., bf owner. ~ 1:., """'.,;;500.;,i .. ; NU-VIEW RENTALS ~~·CtiJt Aa<ftt SIMiu 411R. 2% bOllts • '3llO ""'"'""."-m. • J '('",f WO,..,
REAL ESTATE Space rent $67~. 645<71!111. Call Rooo Cn4) 536,1731 '!< ~· .• ..., . 491-32l8 BEAP,..Jllcd. >id. t. 3 811, 2 3'BR.: 2 ~·~•:::~$30Q .......... lntul• ~·;i"i;"11~=-----,1
MONEY MAKER HIUCRE.ST '°""'· 2 BR.. 2 . wnr., -Re81 F.at;a.,, . Ba i-.; ll'plc, 2 . ...-pr, 3 BR., 21(, .._ .: ...... i:i1f lllODERN 2 Br .,_ <looe LGE 1 .. apt. -~ Newport Island corner du· BA. Lovely site, lniile P.O. Box Zlll, Blc Bear , . cpl/drP : Qjiiel llr :1)48 , . 1 ' ' l""'7 ll7lt. 11!5/mo,
ptex. Spolleu coorutm. Ranch. Pvtpty. 71~7 Lake, Calif. * I BR. COTTAGE Garden. Lo. A¥!. ·fit.. lS. 8 !!"lailf lo boy. $lSO per mo. Wllrttt W-IAl'd. 1'22-B BRAND ne~ deluxe 3 BR, 2 =tzic :t·lDS~= cell· FULL PRICE $1995. Mobile R•ncitNi farml~ All ut1liliea pUt. Good tar ~ . , • m.1351. ;::.;: C. II. N tlU _.
BA. lrplo, custom home by • ~ iJ9 500 CU' home t. bull.I ... room. Walk °""'" 1• -•IA a< coople. Cat '*· a 'llEiriEii•s Dl'llm-J Br , ~ Unrum. 250 I ;----;;;iiJ;!ft;;:-;-;c;:-::,.,-""I
owner. Adacent to prk. in 1 ~e·m.:3663 ' ~ 673-ns to atorea,_C,ll. ·fl5-0190r ! $185. · 2 ~ frpl, iota al cic.ta'. . L ,!. Coda Mesa' * iJSiNG 1·.N Br't. J
lux. roll ooune trlcP. ' AcrNgl for Nie ; 110 CATTLE RANCH N~·YIEW R.NTALS 1110.· • · Univ Putl.0..... 1"fae : ,._A U171. La. -·
136.500. 846-8389. _ ~ or ... ~ ALA Rontali e '4J.JtOI c.ij ...._ 8-2 BR. 1135: Ganp. ,,!""-NI-Pl -
HouSE. 3 eR., 2 BA • F... _ l7!0 Aau p1m 32.® . ....., · Ni:m' · . N 616,254( • -~"1iiiliii!i"'c;;:;;-.:-I :uric 1oc. Schooll, oho...._ IN.Y"111ENT ·· ,blm -350 ...., -llfl , ~B..El:~i..'~ , .... _,.......,. -llMlll, * Wllll-ltATES *
Beach Ii mf. 615-3llOO. o-nu· N-'·planlodalfalla.3goool...O.. . A.LA '•:C:... .... ::L--or:"':";;--· • u.~..._...... Attna.-.,._.Sll$.'1 rrv 111 1 Can carry 500 Ulimll unllL 1185. 2 BR. cpts/drpo, bllnl, ......-e ' .~..,. • .-' • -~-•-· Bn ·• -. .., -
3 Br, 2 Ba. '!ncd ~: Or-=-C:O.n~y' ~ ...... • .$ZIO.OOO -beam ceU. R.,Ped pool. LOVELY.31111.2BA,_,... .QUl;IT)lo SICLUDED MODEllN 1·er,•-.-2135-..·JClr.Ap~f.
Nr. schls t. bcb. 1 )'1 old. HIGHLANDS .....,.... · aOoil lerml • Coll eeor,.. quiet ldulll, no pe t1. lpM, crp11, c11p1. ...... tJ<. · -I. ftl drpo, '1'plc, -t. lndry EAil'liiJt; -,. decool
S700dnolT.O:P.67S-m>. PrhneHarborltigblaoos 2!:~~~0,-~aq~ ~~.: ~t .DJv.; 60-~14~ DOOJtRX>Lj•mo.Ca1lBaCh. ~· K. end J..asurw.. fa~.$135.Couple&l-.11 Jrplwim.JBR.ldtAW
CHARM -area. Like now, warm A home with vlew. mnall oU-• • · ·. -Unfum. .115 l>Pe, 5*-1151. ;... • 1lF1' A hot plafe. Conafd· ch~ ,ok. DO ,-Call -. ......... Adalll,
PERSONIFIED rich home. 4 spack!ua, bd· lcebdlldingAbarn.8acres e .3 'Bclniil. aeian. t.erp l!l'i ~pet. Clole to M,J..4!1648;ft5:aJpm. no ...... 11& ..... Mr&
In th!• almoor new 3 bdrm:. 2 ""'· " lamlly rm .. 211 oI producing cttru.t whfdl Gonorlll . leniod ·.yapi. Walk to ~IW RINTALS lllO ... It. ~·BR. llf. BA. ~ lllr ... -
ba.1 home .. I.Alli of 9flginal bl.tbs. Llvinc room sliding· provides 1riiall net income \\'.~1 &1 ICbll. Plmo. lm-tb3o • ~ 49f.l248 Prl.Y. )'Ud,, dJ>l Carport. 1 a ~. '110 + 2 BR id~u. • beauutul. • h•l,.I &}au wall overlooks a spark-after ex~ I: taxes. .\"1J...now •. 561'....-r. ar many extru. Nr ICh1t 4 'l'tidw, tus. Plo cb.Udren/
carpe\llJr ""!!·«ramie tile llnr pool. Everylhlnc !or Property'l!utu~ckvetop. "RENTAL FINDERS MESA v-.·3 s.., 111 ba .. 1 ~...-upper dUf1lex. lhop'r. -,.., us.at. "'--llOll.
floors ~!lent location grac'°"' llvlag. $43,000. ment ·potential. PrlCed at I .,.._ I rAJ .. w.•-. cost• MllA $ZIO mo: w/aptloa ,. buy 6elan view, lrplc, gar. 1 --· Hin. !Udftr-lURll ,
and U,. "pr1C. hu been CALL " 6 '1.06·1'1~ lll,OOOperacre .. For
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= ' •••LTr· Eckhoff & A11oc. Inc. • .. , .., ... w ....... 1.. F-.. w 2 .-... ,.,,,.., ~-""' ' '~ OCEAN VIEW • ~~ .. -;;:;;;.. ..::: -• i eel-h•11 ""' "'-" ,. .. om.. 541·2621 Eves/Wkndl 53&.9435 ya.! ~ Nllr llbol'P,hw I "Ji,R. 2 BA. frplc: bllln kit., iao. Allor ti lll-141L 2 811 "~ palfo. o-r I J.CAR GARAGE -· I • ~ ' " -=-: lllO, ·--~ a ·drpl. r..ue. Call Ill . loN!1¥ llrn. PRIVACY! · Spacloul 4 bOdr.oms, 2 hlx· MUS'fsellla..catu.M.... WANTID ·MUl:Tl~LE $1DO-OCEANFll()Bach.w ~~·Piii· 1 ' ·fpm. 615-mS. limo,,..,_...... AdalD; 'NI -Pl. CM.
urioos balhl, "Knee-Deep" great for "mv.simnt er .. RESIDENTIAL LOl'. ldt-.. -1ar,1.-. 2 ·BR" -lllll7 <;'P!'d., i'bR 1"40 4 br -rm,'2 N&WfORt HEIGlml . De-.. ms . U~lv. ~~. Irvine sliar wall-to-wall carpellnc, ......,,. $2995. 645--09M. • ' • uW pl,· !ncd. bad< yard, .......,, ,ha. cpt. •..i>trl-m..,; 1-. 2 baUol NlCt l "Br. TnDm, S15 •
Call •-"'-.e,.m<n>. boautll"1 ·-~ 40 ACRES RotHnr meadow 2 1o 5 ...., , l'\'lr.;pold. A!l l'I0 .1rlobll; !lae-.T.O.W,Excaloitaci -1111-llrl, -· .. -odolll, UI E. --· and llroplace make lhll a t1ooal lorest. TAKE Miiii be lop -Uoo .. ROPM¥ATE Wonted to 646-1118.· •. I ''321 491-17a w/w6._, __ lA&to-llll: ~~%~"' 111".: :;r~ 129-·MO. -7. N~ ~· -= n~ ~L ':'iu.le-EAST llvllW 1; Br, 2% \,ea LRG. I IR + 'l'em Rm $211 ...__. •ilit&:dJlii 1 l!r., jjOClt
and· GI <r ntA tmns Commarclal 1\islln Area ~· ~ tne, l"'°1· 2 BA. en.In.. -· ~ . "C• THOMAS -4"!1. Jillll. 111 S. llql . ,,,.HARM-+ avallable.• Proparty IA Wrlli" E. F. Elcalle. , • UllFUftNISHED pallo, ..,.._ lfrpl. lam rm. .._ -pr. ,_ IL, ,1f1. JI. ,. Ila ... Walke•·'&'Lee m>-~-Blvd, $~N1CE1IiJt· .... ...r ..... $2115.Altll, ... -. ... ,..,;i; N.,. ...._"vi..,-.. •••""r , . •Mii0ii1a111rr..i. Old· !Ot>Of.lhe-wiirtd 3 Br t. I COM Highway trontqe, C-1 Sloft, crpll. drpl. -S BR.<2 BA~ Moo· of Ocean. ' 2M 'W. ~ HW, llHlllT Poi>1i ·15'&11 rm 'Ill 1DC. No
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old rural, cblnner. Pano-:1!911 R.rt.o. ... . Apll. 615-7225 H.l.R. ar call (21.1) '1Hl9ll -51&-ml alt. 2 !'¥,•, 613-W> or -NJ;W AFT ,.,_ -· 2 l QL= ~.._ ~~~ '1°7.'i., ':;11:J.1 545-0455 ~;J~~ °':l:""/Units . ~BR~::: 3 a:;_ Lrr:~= .......... Hjlll. :-...! ~~~-,i ~ .r~.., =~.~~>to oom~ -.J~~ .,_, ~6-1,62 H~~i=T· =~~~~lllR2-::...:. 2~dlrchldmA N~~·=-~ NMll~ or 1Jf~~-=
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Ocean view. $13!/mo. ID-YOUlt NEW LIFE cioled -· $140. Aloo to beach. Cpl/-bllDI, Br. PIO Un!. $115 flan. ham<, bo -panlon with 3345 Newport .Blvd. NB BLACK pet rabbit w/•hit•
fant olt. •mJ ~.-.. nlce roo:n w/pri .-.ce l frsll. 125 11th St. UT-31157. Cp,., .ir,.o, bl ... garll dllpl ...... 165 per mo. P.O. Box Attou/Clty 11&11. ~l&n tront 1-. Vic. Montl"llo 1 !!:::.::=:.;'!i'.='.:.=~;::z;:__ starts whm )'OU chooee tht • b t -1525 la t1a A Alk ~. •
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.t b«troom,'allelectlic.octtJt '=f;f;~~f,;~~~{INff.u~·' !~:uca~ LA COST'I lltft $30 Wlr up Aptt.,C ~6 Industrial arft.. New blda.FNO, all charcoal kitten. view, walk lo booclli ancl e 2~dtn.2BA GARDENS• 11EWlwa~tw/ 11111'1.J. Newport 81"1., • · nr. San Diego Frwy & Vic. W, Newport Blvd., ~ \lfl'Y tdce. M5 • Cracloul patio ana 2 BR, 1% BA, cpt/drpl. ~to belch. rate. 2 bdrm. $250. 3 ~ ~55. Crown Valley park w a Y ·1=61$-"-,,,2126,;:..._~-~~
Glen...,. lntjulre jlpl.•10 •Putt.....,, llhu!IJ•board Encl p.atlo. $140. &4U8U 613-3144 $3111), 511~ Wm Bl> 2 Bod.-Av•ll. CdM·2 Rm .Wt• w/re!J'ig, 831-1400. BLACK ma!• Cocker
er phbne ~U-3039. I ' e Pool w/cabana rooml • 2 BR Cpt'd. No pet.. bl: A J BR. .$130. eptJ, clrpl, stove. _A~""'=""~·:,.N~·~~-..,,,,_.=-t._~u.llt;~1 •• e~~na arnd flt, priv ent ba. ~· FOR Rent· Delwc~ qttlce1 SPf.lliel, vie Beach B!vd. 6:
1 1 :: I BR. -II~. -to ~.':":'~~.": wt. Chanlnr dep. No pets, Fenc:ecl. Cblld. OK. ~Cl~. : :• ,;~ ecanae-:-' --.....•.. 505 Narduus -· D>dUJtrtal ' area. New bid~ Main, 211 Alaboma, H.B.
1bopp1fw a. beach. $111 mo. $3llO monthly. fl.51)/mo. Ulll. Incl. 135 -~U::T;_·°ltm:;:;;______ Yearly. 6"13-2456. ALL llTlU'nES PAW FURN. room In a.ta Mesa, ..-. San Diego Frwy & GOWEN Retriever, Vic.
•1708. Albert ·Pl. n!: 59S""'3S. Irvine ADULTS. NO PEI'S nice A: quiet home. For Crown Vallty parkway . 17th St&: Superior, C.M. Ap-
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•· ocnn view. Close lo bead>. 1845 AnaJw1m Ave. 642-2824 Newly deoonled, bit.Im, PARK WIST ~~ ~. 2-~ ch. -mll GUffl -415 MANUFACTURING, liaJes, FND. All black, long-haiftd
Call -1019. 2 bllu of! Nwpt Blvd. at 19th cpll l """'· no j,e11. 1 ehlld APARTMENTS office Ip.ace. Good i.ql>na doc-Part leb. Vic. Bayttest
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$325/)'early • i children welcome ~.-. ~-3883 Parkview 1Ane * BLUFFS Qmdomlnium on MiNti'J'Es TO NWPT. BOI. penon, . """' ........... ., · • Beach. 646-.7667
$225/wtnter. . Hot A cold water tum $1» mo. ~ 6C-Hl9 Imne. (Just off Bty. l. den A: din. 3 Ba. FURN, OR UNFURN, beaut 1urround1n11. late posaesQon. 615-4747 er FNO. South Coe.st 1.1all, mt
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NEW 0cnntroot • fum or Carpets and drapes dlhwbr, crptl, drps, pr, tal 99-2914 6"-5736. pool,· J"acunl elect blUn1 BOARD.ING care, laundry DELUXE sroRE, 1600 sq. .
unfum. Wlnl4!:_~· 3tloBP;,o Built·in stove ~-1&6 W. WI JI on• ,..,-____ ...,,..,-.-...,.----· 4 or 1_ abq crpts, 'drpe aauna: tor the active ~klerly. ft., On bUly E.11th St., C.M. ~~:~ .. ,;_Coll~ 0~!~·
2 BA. t.r& uyoC, pa • Carport·atall lhower .,.....,,,... --.--OVERLOOKING pool, •"'· 3 etc. Adults, no peb. Private, $250; teml, JJX). Aat·Eve 6;42-9996, 6'2·16lL u,. .. r. ~
prage. 646-5135. 538-9952. Loundry room. ** BEAtmF!JL 1 a. 2 BR. OCEAN VIEW Br., 21> Ba., ~. c:ondo. SINGLES ...... From $135 531-5414.. lnclu1tri•I Ront•I 450 BLUE Parakeet vie Dover
1 Bd. Duplex, 1 blk. ocftn. Fenced yard. No pets Contemporary Garden AptJ. in the center of town! Slid· Parle: Lido &reL S 2 8 5 • l BE.DRM •••• .,~ From S140 SHARE Y home or will care -Dr. &: ltith, N.B. 673-1727.
$1SO yrly. UW. paid. Adult" MESA :VILLAGE Aplo. Patioo, frplc, pool. $1»$1115. !no 1Lua to 1rg deck. 2 Br 64l1-123I. 2 BEDRM ..... :From $160 !er ~ lady oni,.. Edi-or-Sant• Ano ADULT male S i amese 3nt W. Balboa Blvd. 1046. El f:mino Dr. #A Call~··-. aptnew•·-•nted._Cpt/clrpo. H 1-~ You'" rigl>t, they're under· ean •"2389 ... wlco"'· vi Via Lido ---~ v _. Newport • •• ts pri-''! ·~ M,.. Dr. ~ • 2500 .... ft. unit, 1-. front ..... , c. &U-1212. 7331 • 1 n-All elec. QI). -~ -• ~ "• Nord N.B 615-ll.16 DELUXE -1 BR. Stepc lo NEWLY Redec. -Sm. ~. NU-VIEW RENTALS 2 Br. crpt/drJ>t, encl gar. (5 bllis-trol!' Newport Blvd.) Ront•l1 to Shore 430 office, n•ar N•wport Frwy. ' · ' --=:::!;~==,---I dplx., used brick !rpl., _ -·~ ~" Adulll ~ ••• $l•• mo. • ~ 546-9860 in So. Santa Ana. $250. per L .. t 555 ocean. $138 mo. to June "THE\ CABLES" patio .. ____ 1 Adil., no 91.,._ or ~-v•~ °" J,.,IUlj SINGLE •·-•·h lo·~ J
15th. 6n-267T. Le 2 Br vi/prl pr. Adlts, J,.il j150~W pd. 6U-853J, FOR leue, 4 br, !am rm, 2 Coral Pl 543-'21151. . FABULOUS 2 IR pro1eaio;,d..,.;u;.t'm!.,ki,;;i m~~:;:,.: ~.d,'i:::':t. 1100 Reward-Loot 16 yr old ** OCEANFRONT: 1·2-3 cpt/drp, bl tns, SPAC 2&:38r.Apt..$1Mlup ba.cpt,drptretric/b'ft'zu, Newport l1l•ncl J $150 & $165 F"m/Unf room in prvt. home. 639-421.0l male short hair grey cat
BR'a Winter •• \dulls orlJ¥, aoundproofed. Fncd yrd Pool · t/drp bltm. Kida ok Jae,_. patio. T.O.W, Excel You won't find a laqer, nleff Gent I em a nJy, sober, w/wht markings. W h t
no pets. ~-w Ip a t t 0 . w tr 'pd. '2'J)8 ~. No. 5 &G-7035 co'!li $32). 530-3(67. WATERFRONT, l BR Up-apt for Jeu. Beaut. prden ax:le.ble, enjoya children Ir 4 000 s9. FT. mouth, chest &: paws. Last
• 2 BR apt, Adulta, No petl, 3-Gardener/main~ Call btwn l9lM Maple .No.! 60-3ll3 CHARMING ~ BR. ~ }Ilk per, yrl)',~1~ BA, adultl, no area. patios. Quiet de&d..end pets. Willlnc to aE'l'Ve a1 S~ Good Joe tJ seen 1123172 Princeton Dr.
5 • ~15. 1A5,636-(L'I) SIDE ttrac.2BR ts .trom beach, wood: thruout, pets,$285.67S-2T51 stftet, just S. of Newport babysitter or personal ed • a ·or:i, &: Westbrook Pl, C.M. lDO •. ... ' ... 'IC'& ,...___ Ave "G'" ~u: E/ ' a • cp ., pvt tio ~·· ·-~ •·nto Ana A • Ad·"ts.~ ..:.. .... ,. -...._,,_ ~A ' .. 1-1aoe pilot $450. per month. "-,........ ** 646-1602 ** v.-....... e ........ drp1 bltna. dlhwahr., end ~ • ....... mo. 11
"""· .,. ve, w .... .... • #J4AJ •EU\;Up ... r or ...... Roy McC1rdle Realtor 1,:;;-:=:-=:-•_,,_,_,=-~ • ~ •-ut turn apt nr BRAND JtfEW i IR. ..... :no-.. Ml 80IJ. UW.. 49M1'1or494-1189. :;;;;;;.;;..;.;;;.;.. _____ I Fullerton Av@., C.M. (Just ln spa.re time. Ref. avail., l8l0 Newport· Blvd CM LOST Poodle In El Toro ~"= -FROM $155 •-~-• BR, 2 Ba. FAMILIES E. of Bay) 642-8690. (213) 592.-55(M eve.1. btwn. 5 '' • ' viclnih•, R--~. ~.., rol-ocun. Avail ""'· Lie. Ab-l BD"~ .. all bl-·•·• FOR Leue: • • ~772' ~ ··~• ~ N-· aho-enckllecl _.._ .iwu • ...., -....__ .. __ _.. tront a p • . ~ 2 BEDROOM * -I: 1 or write 0 •n1Ued Ad or male. Hawaiian lie ..... ~ Riiy. -· --~·-' ·--~ •• -cloled -" ~-. ~~· • • ~·-· p 0 -
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CLEAN .I or 2 BR Adib, no only. No pets. 1910 WaJJace ;D;;:""...;'°;;;...;Pel.;;;.nt.;._ ____ 1 ·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I SINGLE STORY bedrm•, encl ptlo_ ...,,..a. SHARE extra -· 3 Bdrm 991 W. 19th st. &U-3490 LOST ahaggy blk std Poodle,
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Apt. Unfurn. 365 unnc room wtu. catbldnl OOWl view. $190 I mo. s Br, 1" bL, with bl,yvlew. $175/mo, lnaons rtart1ng 900n. pm. Private party wiabe1 to eve 495-4731.
cel1lnr a. !rplc. Sepanll 837--3S'l!, 837--'!l'll. ilvallablo oow. $290. yrty. Co!!'<ts and Ora""' HARBOR GREENS . reot double prage "'"' =""''""'""=---,-~(
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_....,,. """"' pauu. ·--' ~ Private Patios Newport Balch, on the studded collar vie California a-1--1-poo1.AchJlctreDfi drape1, fenced,,._ .. ,.,_.. . MOVE NOWI wa•-Call6f2..3341 1BRhouae,N.B.area,Npl. Hom•s Arui','Lady" SPACIOUS 1 br w/ba)col>y •• ....._ 49H3M or a.UOL HEATED POOL ~·. .
, Niw paint It crpt. Stove It playaround. Jl)O. mo., Carport&: Storage ~arden -New. Deluxe ROOMMATE to thare 3 Br. Hta pref'd~;;; .. ~all pet. ~$407. •
• ,.~g.·y~-·••·. AduJU on-. HARBOR GREICNI laat ltuff Nr. Schools . 1 It 2 Bedrooms. '--·-· ns-mo NJ! -ILOST;-==-=B,.l•'°'ck-,~~-
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ly, $3llO mo. ,21l1111 Grand 5IM35! NIWPORT BIACH HfDD~·N°VfLi1;E 2lll Elded Ave.,' 615-2012 w/whlte 1pot on chest
C&nal. ~. IA Y MEADOW APTS. Vlllo Gr.nod• Ap!L. L-Nlguol 2500 South Salta Conveniently located * SHARE lovely ·STUDIO Rew a r d • 2131593-1635,
=bland: I.rs. 1 Br., -celllnp, -. ,._bedrooms with bal-Santa Ana • 546-15'5 l'ool-AdWll o.ily APT w/rtrl ~ in CdM. I -11•11~71"'41'°-==~=-~--bllm, cpll, """'· pr. '215· prff patios, ncnat1on ia. 1e1 above a. baiow. Grlcloul "l;AGUNA· NIGUEL $l!ili A' Up * Call 1515-7697. _ 1100. REWARD ror return o!
Yriy. m.n11. . .. ctllt!H. AD adttlll, no pell. 11vinr a. Qlllot ..........nnr APARTMENTS 3 l!eated Poolo Re. -· ~ GIRL wan"'1 to share rum. 2 2 yr old male boxor. Fawn
lelboll PenlftMlla e 2 BR'1 FROM AS WW for 1amOy with cblldren. 1 BR, 1 BA * 2 BR, 2 BA Laze O ubbouae etc, BBQ e SPAOOUS e BR. 1 child ok. $811mo. Personals 530 c<Mor w/whlte on chest.
A:J $159/mo. Near O>rona del Mar Web fully carpeted.• rfttped 0ra.?:.:,, ~ ;e:~ Well·Desilbed Aptl 8U-t235 or 847--3954. · Call 642-5ff6.uk tor Wayne.
ar. w Bay Ill C.11. SC!lool. Flftplace, -bor a. From $115 --$1<9 I & 2 BR. w/ Terraces. G•r ~-R-~ 43J SINGLE. lortyllh, employed, LOST. male, Irish Sett" & J BR. 2 BL, 2 decb, dlwtb:r,
stow, rdrt&:., cptt;, drpl,
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2 BR, Frplc, prage, Yearly
1eilte fllD mo. ·*· ~1231 ...... 2 BR, 2 BA, flplc, yrly.
(Balboa Blvd. a. F St.) $265.
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' O-n ~ built-In kitchen applJanceL inCI. IU. 'IV cable, water, .r:w... From $140 -$215/mo .... ._. ""'!' professional pilot seeking small f emale, black
135 AMIGOS WAY 6"-2191 all kit bltnz, J.ndry anu, SOUTH COAST Shag cpta, dri>s. u.unas. LRG ~-~· 308 .... room in prvt. ho m f!. Cock-a-poo in Seal Beach. eBEAtmFUL GRDUNI>Se ~•-n Banbr A (lo. hid swim~ BBQ'1, pr1v VILLAS pool Jacuzzi --• ~-·--· ·• G t I nl ber .......... _... ......., BJ • '~ •-· tt. M11:./mo. Rochester e n ema y, 90 • Reward. Phone 598-3577. SPANISH DECOR MaMrln& ~t patiol &: klconiu. Open ll01 MacArthur vd. Quiet Adult livl~ ._, IOcia..ble, enjoys children &:l====-~~-~-1
Air/c:oncL Gu, wtr. pd. e NIW DELUXI e lOAM to9PM•GMm 546-1823 MERRIMAC WOODS C-1'--· pets. WllJJng to serve., COUJE/Shepherdpup5mo.
Ciarap. Pool, Rec. rm., S BR. I BA.'Apt Jar a.. 499-22'17 * 2900. ~. San Juan Capistrano 425 Merrimac Way, CM Office Rental 440 babysitter, or p e r 1ona l n~~~k:~ar~! .. ~c-
laWldly. 1 BR $140, 2 BR ---""1te,din di Crvwn Valley •••• , • -~DRIVE BY bellcopter or airplane pilot · s:.s.m..-...,..L
$160-$165-$175. 'rm• 411-: """'d--V-UNF. Caplstr. Ccodo !:µ~'.· 147 Flower st. 1 Br. Thro or , COAST in ....,. time. Rel. avail .. l~=~.,..;-==----1
Hadenda de Meaa Apia .,..,...,.ii. Pool a..Recft. DELUXE 2 l 3 BR, 2 Ba, 2 Bdrm., pool, W w,. Unlum. BestlocatlonlnCM. .HIGHwAY (213) -eves. btwn. 5 ':{~in ~c. 19th A Orange,
180 W. Willon, Ste ?qr. No.1 &don ~ encl gar $150 up. !Wltal Slm/mo. 675-2162. 611J.092J, .&t&--3W-'C'-"__.-.._ .a...iwtect. 125 a 7 or write Claaitied Ad v' · fr"! ,:i~ ~~~bbil
Pork Liko Sur-I-• $2l5 • Apls.. D•M nS:: ~··v..-. .-..,..,.,..., No. 324, Dally PllO<, P. 0. •ry " Y-~· •~ ' ·~ l8lf Anllgoa Way NB Ole, 3095 Maca Av•. ,urn. or Unfum. 370 ,....,m Sq !l Loll"' paridn(. l3tlO BoxlSEO, a.ts M .... 92621i. LOST Red Lab. Retriever QUIET • DELUXE -Bf 546--1034
12 BR APTS ";;;;;;::;;:;;::::i:'"--2 BR, ll> BA, heeled pool, mo. Al,.SO YOUNGSTERS" who were Ml.uion Viejo &fta. Answ•rs · &
3 ~ WALTERS CO. Newport BNch Belboa p.,Jn1ula stone'• ttirow from boat born on Feb. 29 where are to Tim. Reward. 837--3927.
Prv patios * Hid Poolt S:ASTBLUFF harbor and ocean. See to 2 Room olllce-$75 per mo. ""''1 ~~·"y those who GOWEN Re~,·e·-·, approx. Nr ahop'c * •~•ts _,,, t 2~,,. ~ -•-,._ .J e N~ OPEN e * * 2 BR. t 1---··· ~ ... -" ·-
nuw.i vuq ............. .,........ ..... "'" ap w ---~· eppreclate at ~lll Santa ··c·· THOMAS will be 16-(oops) 2 )'1'1, old Found vie. Mesa . ... Martinique Apts. ' ed, -bllnl. i BRANDNEW1.l2BrFrom Year round.rental In Balboa ClaraAve.orph4~. R-ltor 4-,....._.ld this year or Verde. !l68-0063.
.. ' coveftd pat1tlnr -Ill $148. Prlv. patio, blillard nr Bay. 1133-1887. L' Bo h ---· Pleue phone Carol -. .,.. im Santa ~ Aw., Of •'D'' Aml&'QI. $250 mo. rm. heated pool w/ ;lacuZ21, Cost• Mna agune ec 224 W. Cout Hwy 548-5527 Moore, Daily Pilot Women'• LOST. German .ShortbaU',
Mgr. Apt ll3 '46-5612 yearly lolge clcoets, c1ttp pUe car-OCEAN VIEW Newport Beach Eve. 56-51143 Section, 6U-432L male I yr old. V•c. Adams
ON TEN ACllD MODERN llldrm. apt Cpll, • pelin&, llllh iandlcaptng. in _lhe '-"'"'" O! town! Slid-MEDICAL/DENTAL DISCOVER ~ DISCOVERY Schl-M.,. v....,._ Sl>-37T4. ~ ~ . 1-,_ 0 Adultl, Nr. airport jyst W. -"·--~• 2 Br por~~ON --·• la.1811."'"'.a.Uw-w,.., dahwahr, blt-ln1, •• 1
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J1nipiac. / prtv, paU• I garage. 1 child ot. AD utnj 1 .... N ~ch. 55T-G46 ' 9fUll apt newly painted. Cpt/drps. 1350 IQ ft office avail. Im· Else at Rancho San Joaquin golf
Pm11 Tmn1z O:intnt1 a:&l. pd. $1!1.1/rM. 301 Awcado, -,,.. · ewpart • From $1'5. Dllbwuber, abq All eke. $200. med. ~. custom Call now a No obll,ption OOW'll!. 49Ul35.
ltlO Soll Lana, CdM 9"-Xll Apt 9. CM.-. Hunti"l'°!I -~ BRAND NEW ~ c:orpetlnr, walk-in do:lell. NU.VIEW Rl!NTALS interm. (114) 83>-QSS <213) 38T~:l iiiiii!iliiiiii''"""';;;;;;il
<MacArthur nr ~Hwyl . J>&32 Santa Ana Ave (Acrpa Forced alt heat, extra 1arp 673-4030 or 494-3248 NATIONAU.Y ~
LRG 2 br, c:rpll, """'· bllna 0 EACH• from S.A. Countiy Cl•b) ...,,,.,&a.tilulpmeroom, N rt .. h -.... 0 ·~~fi NEW 1·2 children ok, Nr &:his a. N I Spa,,_ 1 a. 2 BR from heeled pool, BBQ'1, encJoa. -•< D' ••-~"~ .,..,
ahop"g, $145. !IU-1545, " fl.50 a. $185. nt1EPLACES. ed..,...., quiet .........i-VISTA DEL MESA--&• ALCOHoucs Anon,mous.1'!iii!!ii~ilr.~-•J : • ' 3 l!drm., 3 both duJilex. Car-2 BR Ulllm!i l'r. 12!0fmo. Prlv patios. loads ol clcoell. !nos a. dose lo ahopptnc. a.. Phone 50-'1217 er write I ~
peted, draped, bit-Ina; priv. * 2 WEEKS FREE! * 1'lnllturo A•allablo Heated Pool. Adults, Mm-Adlllt JMnr. no pets. ..,...rtmonti . DESK SPACE P.O. Box .1223, Costa 111..._ Appli1nco R.,,.ir
patio. Cov.ftd garage. 'ltl5 lBR$125 up-2BR$140tJP ~·-•""'-~'·•--~ .,...m.12118. EL CORDOVAAPTS. 1&2BR.Furn.&Uru.Ditb-AVAILABLE ~ & P•rt1 Orchid. ·-n -th PooL ·** &U-21!1 -""':--..,......-•-r -waaher • Sk>ve I< Re!J'ig • bo Blvd BE pam,...~ I<. ...._ed -:;-.,...'":'"',.....,,_. ___ I ..-•"' ·-' bealod pool...,........... PARK NEWPORT 2071 Charle Sl 642-44'11J Shae ""'''<·I.rs Rec center. 1931 H•r r • by attractive l•mal••· D"'°""t Appliance Repair
....-1y. ": 2 Br. duplex w/prage & nc room.ocean -APARTMENTS Near -a. llamllton st. RENT Starll $155 Colle MOI• m-2100 Waaher Dryer Dlshwaahe
, , 175-&0Y o bll • Ina. $140 / mo. 2653 patloo-ample ,parlcinc Bachelor, 1 or 2 Bedrooms, Irvine & Mou Drive Contact:i:oi8ii'""°" Soci•I Club1 .53.1 GUARANTEED * ~·
On.nae Aw, No. A, CM. Security -.• , and Townbouae1• Sp.a, pools, -* _54.5 ~5 * _ B•byiiltlftl
--.... 2 Br, 11> Ba stlldio, encl HUNTIN&TON tennlo. From '1'11J. Acron l" Ba. OA OOD GARDEN *AVAIL UDO BLDG FOTO DATE '':':~......,..-.... __ _ -F hionl~and tJ LGE. 2 Br. unlurn, n . KW • . :.
2 B,R w/Firoploco J!".~~nd~e--aac. 339 PACIFIC b,;;;. _:'San J';;.qul~ ~ lq:. -l .-... Aportmonti . 10!1ic<on arnd2nd~-Select l/OU1' companion from EXP,
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men w . • -...-• ' -...,. SPACIOUS Yearly -· JONES J\EALTY SERVICE ,._ Hot eal ! -• W ~ 'd 151 E 21-'-. Bach apt., tum. uW ?J1:"flrhl"l.RT BEJ.CH NO~crs m s, e,,..""' Yard. dra(iel, bes:n ce .... ~v • .,, Ole open 10 ~pm DallJ "PENTHOUSE APT.'' 2 BR -• "~"~ Via Lido Good ho tlo ._ .. _...._ Y 1•• •'1'2A W t•· 21 Aportmonll ~ ..... WAL""""., """' pd. $135/mo., S«> dep. 998 16th •t ~ (on premilel) 3.155 , 24 hr. mnsage me and 1amiiy en-:
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613-«JlO or 494-3248 3 BR, 2 BA 1255. 2 l 3 BR. $140 up. Pool. .Call m.1909. .., --W11!Cllff Rivlor• Ne• Watertront Ot!lc:es "'~" ·~ '· ..,. Chll~ bo M Vnl -l • 2 BR. Bl~ "~ -Mon~ I ' laJ o"""""'""N -PENINSULA LUXURJ.OUS French Regen-(AL.9'.) AV~ nJRN.) un:nl nua. on. na ' -· w. l'V'te' .... ,........,__ .. .., 11,vsu -Q1
A 13 l!!!IM KaJLo I> -~"~"' HACllNDA carpets,drapu,beatedpool, ~-'·i.oc:atioo Loot.,._ : Depen. ey, 3 bedroom, 21;4 bath, NEW 2 BR Condo Studio. P • en • 1 BR. SJSO/mo. Yearly. HARBOR Nr ahop'c area. Adult •iu•...-I. . mother bu trg bouJe on
Fireplace, Dining Room, Near H&rbor I: San Dieio b1k E. of Beach. 962-399C. 'Cpts, drpt,, au n deck, 2t1 AVOCAOO STREET 'Ask About Free Rent 341 Bayside Dr. Np Beach · · bc:h. Safe play lll'l!a. F/time
laundry. $4tl0. Ari-675-00!. Fry. Cpt., """'· 1180 mo. LRG. 2 BR. $141 ~-Adult. only , No Pm -Westclltt Dr, NB BW Grundy Rltr. ~61 ,_,.,,(free llds) S50 pre!'d. Reu. 673--2863.
Adultlonly. ~ Ill' cblldren. Aodc~~nr ~~-LGE. 2 Br., 2 Ba. Yrs. lse. Deluxe 1a2 BR. Pool ~ DESK __ aftilabl• Kt\ LIC'D Day Care, 7 am-5~30 OCEAN view, eleg.,,t 3 J .nvvuuo. auuu\ our w..vun' ,._,, t1Gn/ ~· Pr ~ A G ~-~•-_,. utiL ·~ -pm Hot ''· Xlnt' _..,...:..... _,,_ • '"'T" mo • ._ -m:pea w. &rare· ~-• ..--ui • .s--.. ABOVE· AlL! Ne w port -_,. -.u.. fundturt: F.OUNO. . Beaut. male • mea,q;. care. bedroom, 2 batba, fireplace, DLX 1 BR. gar., quiet area • move-in.-. \..DUun:u Ne:wPQrt S1uft. 4%-9502. FROM ~ 646-I»t -. .,.. ..... V"-H b I B k d1 .. 1 ............. m. Adults only di nl .. 11 ID\lllpeta'ftkome.NNb' ~Towers, frcm $350. Bay atSSmo.Aniwbw.....X. Aneora .cat, tfier stripe .._.!r
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0 pe • WESTCLIF·F area. 2 front. 2 Br., 2 Ba., dockL a·-"abk,Jm5:S..cb81vd. ....... ~ -.bite chest, white"""' • $500 per mo. Agt. 615--4930. $1.35. 150 E. 2bt. 64&-6016. redec. Sea Air Apt&. __ 1 .,,.._ ...,......,. :I;;;=::'-:=---,--~,,. I 1.;;:;z::;::..:;=--,:::,-,..,,,::-; 1 blk N. ol Adamt (oft Beach) Bedtoom. 2 bath. Adult. on-HOUie Hunt:ln&? Watch tbe S12l W. Cout H w 1 · Hunttrwton !pdl.. -.cm boot.I: A flea colJar abt. 1 CHILO cue my home. Vic
CLOSE to beach, lrg. 2 Br., 2 NEAT 2 &-., full ba., laund. 129 .Apt 6 UUca 531$-2196 J¥. $215. Art 615-49n OPEN HOUSE column. 'll416C2-22:12. PRIVATE store office, RP: yr: old, vie. Larbpur, CdM Wll9)n le V I ct or f a ,
Ba. open bea.ms, frplc, rm., enc. paUo, etove, 536-7010 door major center. Perf, 673-5652. Pre 1 ch ool atmosphere.
bllna, priv. poreh, prlv. gar. relrig. avL Gd. loc. $140. * ""ESH AIR ____________ _.._____ !or income tax, R.E., etc. FND. Ml. black dog with 548-'l!MT.
lJO.A Margut"rite. 673--0937. mo. Inc. gas le water. ~ \Y}}A 9'~!} Sien pt-furn U desired. brown. & black 1peckled'.l.B"AB=Y"'S1TTIN==G~. -..,--ho-me
1' GREAT VIEW·2 Br, b'p~ ~ Sal 1-6 pm. or Walle 3 blkl to Beach! (ifi'll -J,;I re; C.M. -· . lep. Black roller A daya. Monday lhnJ Friday.
bltnt, sundecks, PJOI. $200 ~7993
thertafl lee 3 BR Apt, newly decor. \:)\!;I DESK space available S50 flea collar. Med. sized. Vic. VJclor:la A Harbor 543-5920.
up. 644-6344, &TS-52>4. • REAL va1ue1 Cpts, drps, :1
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2 BR., bllnl. Walle to bea!)h. daltwhr, pool, 2 BR. $l.10. .....:. N °':~ ~· ~ at !15 -_,. -q11ia St., 11.B. 14&-399L ' •
l200. Drarce Ccasl Real Maltlro adulll. No pets. ;;:'im 0 q~ DO pe~ •=•:.tt ,h,j"....::L :: avallahlo. Z11 -Ave, FOUND. Blaclr inale cat CUSTOM BOAT WORK
Estsle. Call: ~. Quiel 2295 Paelne Ave. L-IO"'"",_~,_ wads. '-""a.di. 114 1181 v,., Huntl-n Harbor Pallol. Rm addlt. 6*-5219 5tJ.fll1I er 60-4429 NR oceanfront, bch, ocean _...-~ .......
BY Ocean, mitt., 2 Br., !rplc, • view, •wxleck, "'"" dlx 2 I R 0 T F A N I DELUXE tlllO "I• ft. OUlce l4S-Ol28 C•rpet S.rvla
new paint cp~ p.atlo. Quiel * 2 BR. PooL AdWt.. Br bl!na I """' Jndry Clc:/aq. ft. 0.-del Mar. FOUND Fri -Prewertptlon -,..,.."""" __ ,
adul t•. mi. 642-1Z16 $1«1/-..;., nr ~.::..·-. p..;, $l!ili.'. I I' j ,. j ~ear P>lt o!l1ce -Snadt glaaes nn .P,,...ch lo Lido JOHN'S Carpet a. Uphoi.t..,.
Apt U f 365 325 E. 17tl! Placo. C.M. $165 Ad baby olt. _ • • • • _ • 1 SJ>op, Priv. park., air rood. bri""" In cue ~-Cleanen. Extra Drl-Sbarn-
• n urn. $335. 2 BR, N.,...,,.. A drp;:. SJ&.iu1. olts, t f I I Reolonomlcl, -· ~ YOUNG. mate --5 ~~llSro) ~~So"il •-~a Mos• l --'-M •-•· L U G J T "-Ft.~-~-' ~--· -.. ~ -~-·-----mma'---?.,......., nope,.. 2 WEEKS FREE RENT ·f *bl~ ""Am' p1e"=.::-'J32 mo:a old. AftlJiN t> ''Bilbo". all c.'Ob-brlabtt~ Ir: 10
DELUXE -v-..... -· New l BR'S. Walle to O..cb. I I I r ~ C.M ~· all Vic: 11th and°'"'*' cat -bleach for wblte APARTMENTS 3 BR, ll> Ba, $1111. JUI! Fri>lc'~ balro.,. $14!J41,50, • '• I 'I._,...., __ ...,.....,~ ? m.-' Pleaoel m.GUI. cari:ets. &.Ye ,...,, money
Air Cond • Frplc'a. 3 Swim· -.. pvt patio. IP&C ,,.._ 539-1161 or 539-2103. -pm · FOUND Malo-· ric:lnlty by Avq me extra tripe.
mini Pool1 • H<olth Sp.a • Ollld olt. T5T Sballmar, C.ll. 1 l 2 BR nn qulot ,_,_ R Y It E P ~· ~ _ thrlfl: Woulcln'I LARGE a1Nond. 0111 e e • 1'1111 .,.. main, -Ana. Will clean living rm., dlnlnc
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7-,:I.=:::--::--= $165, uW. Ind. Avau.blo 11 b. ~ If ,..., CIOUlcf• • De<P -cpts, iov.11 bu l:ot•cm 10 &'!d S. rm. l hall $IS. >.ey rm. lial!I Room. 1 BR, du»ltx. Shar cple, Feb. T 2/T oft 7 p.m. a .. 300 y.an? You might drapes. $1S montll. All. JMl.2Jlll $1.llO. couch 110, c:haJr $5. IS
1 BEDROOM """" blbll, ttar. Adulll. 213:521·1'!6 or 9"-5nT. s-1--------..,. obi.. to IGW: -h to 145--l:m. FOUND -poodle . yn, ... " what counts, DOI
FROM 1155 $145. 1111 0....-. Ave. J BR. Apt., 2 blkl from -""' i-11 CORONA DEL MAR t.m.Je. Vic. ~ A"" method. I do wm1< D1Y1a1!. MEDITERRANEAN ~ -. w/w ..,,t, bl!na, i-;~.;.::.,:.:r~r-1 8 c-.molft the ®cllo quolod Delun bua, ol!len. Prinle -· l9tl1 l lltb, Calls Good ftl 531--0101. VILLAGE 'Bll.OJllJ.clrapn.Cbo1ce _.,., Wlhr/dry. 1us. ., 1111 .. 11e tho--d bot~. C!:ts/drpl. 61M757. M--c • .,.... ...
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by j LADY _,. ""'-leanin& PRACnC4L -E ''I,;;:;;;;:::::;;::;;;:;;;= NUllSING SALES -Wiiy 10 •itloout GE n.tollooo .... :':"'*50 . Exper. own bUI. W'~o WastlllK rela. lo care tor 1nvaUdl in rvrNITlllr &att RN. Nu.nine Aide wben )IOU cao ..,,. Up '° concL a
.... hr. Call alt 4 p.m. :flltLLPAl'l l * tbtir hornet <lt my home. ~lllt :s.u lhltt. Exper. RN~·· m l'tid.y tor 3 e\·ei 0.1 •• ~-ICT-3637 ~11 )'Otl call "Mac'' &e-.2316. • • _. ====~--.J..-p _, &. .,.u Shift. Pacifica Hotrp., mornrn,., Ne\\• e11eltina; Ifft j lftClme Tex ,_,. :14-M 646-1111 llOOKK£EPEJt. 14 yn ~· • ,.S .. ,.-., 18'19'l Dtlaware, H,8. divilion of Wesl Bend c...,...a
CEMENTWORK,nojobtoo r,Potdt,ltopolr per, Fiii! or g/t lm'•· SU.Gell,<><t:a&. 9ti--05&1. '1 ....,,.,,.
aanall. reuonable. FrC!e -I ~. ' ' ~ec. Set:')" ~ .~~ NURSES AJDE SEMJ·RC!tired nian tor i
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Ell .. ~:r. Slufttck. 5'8-8615. : i I !All ~~ ...!:e~~~ Help w.n...., ~ & , ti• Sec'y/lhvtatment -"V' 7a.rn-3pm. Baptist c 0 n v . ha.rdwani sale1 ... hr&i ger PHOTO .......... ..... -~~~ Rates! Concrete ! e u Ycan LQCAU.Y • ~ 540-6825 Sec•y/lnsun.noe-19S800 ' Hosp, 661 Center SI , C.i\t. day. Apply ln perAOn H\V \\-all. B • W .... a.a
lloon, patio., d, 1 v.,. ree SctM.suJ. · AOCOUNTING a.rto, t yr. Acctoc Cle,. "' l600 l~NE PERSONNEL >l8-558S. Wrl&ht eo. 120 ....;...;1.; Sl.50. ~ -•-
aldewall<J. Don, 6<2-8m. Mailed On Reques1 PlumlN,. ~t AIP « /;,/R. ::/~~·y 10 :: I SERYICESf'AGENCY NURSING CAllE Street. C.M . PurnltuN
PATIOS, walk.a, drive, lruitaU , ,._ !;!· SMll.EY, C.P.A. TAKAs It i:.. .. _ pt .. __ ................ _~_...,,, Sari> .. ~r l500 1 F'Or elderlv lady •troke tpa· SERVICE S1ation Attendant./ j6j.". "";w;j;h1i;,.~ .. ;;,;1,;,;j1:;;cl;:;;llt;', "itl
new · laMtl, saw. break, 1 ';:-;-' Anytime 646-969> Repair. ~:, 1 ;;-, ~~ C~~-·~. n St. Acct. Cleric ssoo l lookk..,.r to $700 tlenL~~ ~ bo«rd + KIO A~ in person. 200 w. dra~. IU. .,., .. ,w
rem<we. 548-8661 for est. ... lJ\RI< le Toner Tax . New Con 1 t .1 1 R.ecept: . .J..ep.I $425 Heavy YOll.ltl:W EDP/l.)'Pt mo. S pru. Cotst Hwy, N.8. Salt Air Cir., H.B.
CEMEN'f-WORK-Se"""". 2~ YEAJlS exp, Ill -· A Better Tom~ P.Ume-Ghi >'rt 12 hr Exot. Socretory to $700 P:GE E INDUSTRIES TRADESMAN vacation op-COMBINATIOI< twto
Free !At. , 645-0826 area. Penonai aervlee in LE PL Pa11t11J11 Goodt1rU11/ptttOr1able Neecl1 Trainees por, for exper~ <.vpe_Dters, It bed. Good Cl'dtloa. a
CONCRETE work, r ree ~rm~~ '!!';-~~ 24 hr. lel'Vke. l16I IQENTLY .__. '-: S.CNtery to $525 $JOl.$6.H Per Mo. ma 1 0 n er s, elect:riciu.ns. I Dbl.e bed, nna-qmd. a& •~· •*'-• 1 '" ! ""90I • _,,,. l"ilel Some advertis.i~ exper. Temp. "'Ork ava. il. no\\' lh.rn
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842--or N'l..aa. --y~ • "· .nu J4lhn Toner. i SS HR. Plumbini' 1: y mechanl be& ..,_ charse lcit ii a very beaut. H L-,, T-•-le Eiectrleal Repair. NE-EIED 410 W C Hw 1 Typl1t/MTST to $500 OUIJ&' men cal ex-June in ulifuJ Jdle\\•ild lUD&A-Bed. ~ 115, job at 1 rea.s prltt. ~. erU9Ur ax .. rv e '42-m-M2-l403 I • MSt .Y·· NI \ViU train 10 w.p.n1 typist per. belptul, but not req'd. ~oreet Camp ~nd. Park Low:-t. velwt bkll • ~
IS )'l'S. exp. ll!'!'Vice at )'OW' <>o or Suite H MJ.2716 Gener•I Office to $500 ?.1ust be 19 or over. Able lo )our c~per, trailer e_tc &: SS;;: Bed divan. '92.!iO-
CONCRETE WOJU<. Fair PLUMB Sharp, qu\ck a; &t.'Curate start work lmmediatC!ly, 11 use fac.il s !rec. Apphcanl &12-aln •
prlce11. Free eat. L I c . 1 Girl Offiu $43S accepted. For lpfo on job must be ab&e to read 1. e.'1:-1 -==·=_,,.-.,--.-~ home. For appt, 846-4187. ING REP.AIR ' No job too a.mall • Secretaries FREE LANCE artl•t
bonded, quality work . Type 50 sharp• attractive place.meats. c;.au Tuesday 9 C!Cute conttruction prinU I BEAtmFUL ber, haJi!i tocJI..
642-1403. , F igure' Clerk to $400 am-1 pmJ ~i Apply at, 2221 ,.~airview Rd: f!d lutbw, S ttooil '650. B
Contrector TelC!phone co. ofc expe_r. Jn551 Coata Me!Ml. · ' 1~~h St., C.M. (Npt. HtaJ.
DlGNJrlED PVL _.tloo . * 642--3128 ... \\'allied, Grafic orientated, of )'OUr retum. ACCU· Tax,
Remodel I Ropolr • R...,OT~ Call 673-7• from 6 pm on. I ll4 N. N.,..i. N.B. 66-0m.
TAX Sttvtce, fedora! a
state: . ~ at yoUr
borne, can tor appt S.S.-0125. ROOM Additions, Estimates,
plans le layout. 1lngl~ or 21 ·
story. L. T. Co1111tructlon, JonltortoV .
• BONDED, 1enc·ral con-:e
tractor. Re~ing I. new
construct. Realdential ·1 • com~.· 673-814-1
SPARKLE Jaol.-J w1n-I ~oollng ' dows,
847-15ll .
On, crpllH'esld. • T.
Flt. Clerk $325 TELEPHONE Salet. ·fop j 8% Velvet ....... 11 25 • Goo!:! · tl de I 1 Loveaeat S95.. 01&ir $31.50. Phot:Pri::~ $2.SO hr -~~ 18~j1~ec: ~.;;1~~i\:r~ ;-;7~ ~~n·':c=~· :.~ All Like new •. st~.
Knmv Pako equipment Salary $400 mo. Irvine Jndus. and 12: 00 noon at 8381 Boba. ' BI...ACK VlNYL JllD&A-
P /tim• mor"nin91o $3 h r area 833-2670 Mrs Tinkler Avenue, Midi'.·~ City. : BED, 'GOOD COND.' $75.
Acc:u.rate tiiuri! tYpl_st PRO~SSJON~ . h • ** 831-4833 **
1'"'ULL or p/time, Mcmt Acct'• lerks -· "° C!Xp. n C! c. KeypllllCh Oprs Salary/comm . Fuller
Brush, 962--0416.
lnterviewine Hours FIC Bookkeeper: 9ani-llanf " 1~-4pm Restaurant C!xper. pref'd. Wotk .wPen '-where ~1n4 yQU want! I
JACK T au.l ane-Repair,
remod., ad(lif, 20 yrs exp.
Llc'd. My Way Co. 64z-4i03. I comm'I. Free est. 962---0672.
MuMry
• Guy Roofln1. D""1
Dt=t. l do my ...,, "'!Iii. I l'!ffrlm FC!t! Paid f.'rtt!Fee .Pos1t_:ipns • II It ~-Po~ oSan e TYPIST LOVE tof& 4' red, pink, 488 E. 17th lat• lrvinel ·Cl\I o c or • U«na 1111, n pul. Xln' .. ,.2,1-Clemente, Capistrano area. In the mean time, In hf'.. s":""'oo •u 1.!!· 1· colld. ~
-,.,., Work in )'Ollr o"'n home. twttn ttme, (.'Orne \\•01'k ' ..,.... .-.
Best deal in area. Phone for. • . GIRL'S 5 piece bedroom lll!'t •
835-1465 beh\·een 9:00 .i.m. I "'/cartopy $150 .•
and"°""· KEL LY GIRL * 847-4276 *
645-2780· 543-!15811. Personnel Service Typist to S5ll
BRICK REPAIR. recover any roe.' m W. -20th, C.M. Soc'y:Sh • lo $475
8LOCY " Sl'O?\'E WORK probl<!ma. Weneda ""°"""· 642,7523 ~ Soc'y-dlctophono .....
Applicant Plys Fie • l'ree est. 6&-16911 -.
Additions * Remodellq j ,
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GC!"'•ick 1:-Son, Lie.
673-6041 * 5"9-2170 I
Electrtcol I
ELECTRICAL Resldentlal, I
conitn'I, indwtrla.I. Al.90, ?'C!·
modeliJI&, repairs • lrunal-1 latlons.. Big or small. Llc 'd
&; Ina. Free est. Fair prieea,
5t6-02ll .
511) Jtor~
Polllllnt <I Sow [ng/Aller.aaons Address l'haJMe
Acctns. Clerk $533 I
Keypunch lswing J · $4S3 !
INVEST IN
YOUR FUT\IRE REAL Esl,llle Sales. Llke as our temporary typist
BE YOUR -N BOSSI working in I..aauna Beach!
! • 3 PIECE Ftench Prov, aeo. , ---~ tion&I, 11' overall. $50. POpofMnel .. European Droeumaking I RoWi. . $351
AU custom flu~. Peraona1 SERVICE ,CENTER It~·-= • 64"4B. I • """"' Immediate openin1 ror h110 If you have:
""" or Wo"*'I 11,U&lified licensed persons. PA I NrL~C: lnltr/Exter. I'~ Advice. m..1149, AGENCY Wall• . ......., " minoo-
repairs at prlcea )'OU l.'llll af.1 Alter•tloM -642-5145 '
ford. Non drinker. Free t'l'l. 1 N•t, &ccurate. ~years exp. NEW 'ADDRESS
Reb. 673-1166. • TiilOYlllon R-lr1 ' 42'2 Campus Ori¥• ERIOR i&: exterior pain-
Rocopt. " 0onoro~1111~ I $450
Clrk""-"'1 typing $325
A/P,A/R " .. $450 I
Exoc, Sec'y• ·$JIG •
LMIO A Yellow
Toxl Cob
Call tor Appl
SANDCASTLE Real Estate Good Skills
(New Owner• Pl••••nt P•rson•lity *** .fM.8025 *** Good Appe•r•nce
RECEPTIONfST: \\'otk \\'i th
KJNGSIZE "'ater bed, mat.-
lreu. pad, lintr and frame.
NEW CONDITION! A 5 yr.
: • •
auanntee. S35. Black ped. ~
ded vinyl baby ear aet.t. •
$4.00. 9118-<1833.
ling.
Fencing lrm
CHAIN link. wood, etc. Free
est, JJ~. contractor. LeoCo I
Fence C.O., 49'2-1370.
Guaran. work ~
reasonable Prices. BI II
* BLAINE'S 1'V * SU!tC! B"+Ne"'.J'°rt Beach
Servicing All Brandi $57·2711
B~ Mochlno $425
Acclnt, Ct.ii< $425
54&1311 pilot.I .I: aircraft owners in Kelly Girl can offtt you. a
an C!Xclttne aviation co. J.Jte good future. xln't earnings.
typing. Front oftlce · ap-Work~~ A hou.n moe:t FOR We, like new. wtlllt )
Aiok lot Herman pearance. St. $450. 1 convetUent for )'OU. No Provincial desk, S.: ellldr, 548--2409. Authorized Maenavox . Free • Fee f91i~ * PAlNTING-PAPERING 1 Known for hOnesty ~313 RUTH RYAN AOINCV
Interior -Exterior TrH 59.rvice ' ' . *Typist. $335 1793 NeWpOl't, €M ~j Lie. In&.,' ----Type 50 accuraiely 17931 Beach, HB Guaranteed REMOVAL .l b::imptiJli, tire *Keypunch OP.r t.o $500 I Harris 642-45'8 '
iiiiiiii ... imf;iiiiiiiii_., Call H~en Hayes 54()..fi()55 chl.rse for our service. $10: 5 dr&wer cbelt J$I;
· Coastal Aee~ l\fany assl1t1men1s fn the tan twin head tmnt, ti; TYl!ISTS . 2700 Harbor Bl at Adams rrvine • Ne\Ypott Beach ratCan peacock ch&lr. $10.
lnterviewin( Hollrs area. You will be proud lo ~.
Flborglus
COMP. mobile fa cllltles fOr
home/Industry, lite ma nu.. Cal
boat/auto repair, New pro.
duct dC!velopm 't. ~7-1579
Furnitvr•
PAJNTlNG
wood allowance. 642-2755 or
" Guaranteed 642-1403. 6 Months e.werience ·cENE~L OFFICE • • ' '
9ain-llam16' lpin-4J)tn RENTAL be a Kelly Girl. "QU"E"E=N~-,~,,-,~bed~.~lirm~·.I
Woi'k when A where AGENT w/bdbd; like new 198, KM-j , *L.,ol Soc y $450 , ~ lob<·~ fut. · you w..,l! KELLY GIRL more, oP.n 109 dW>wmr, , work at (air pri<.'ts. Llc'd It
Ins. 675-5740. Tile Min 1 year ~perience Don t m!As thUJ one~ ' Interim Attractive, WC!ll • aroomed 2061 Busin'ess Ctr Dr like new S9S. Sl'fle Wed/S.t -.
*BooldcMptr $600 Lots of P.R. S1art $400 p --• e'. ..:._. woman w) d,ynamtc person· Irvine: or sun. G4;....432S, 501 TUltin
SPECIAL! Av&. chair or
rocker stripped $5. Gluing,
bra.u polished. 645--0866.
Gordonlng
PAINTING, prol. All \\"Orie eu.am. Color s p~ci al is t
842-4386, 547-1441,
CERA.\fJC tile new 1' F/C to trial balance Call Caro.I 832-1950 el'IOllllWI ~ice allty, Must have knowledge 133-1441 ~n:oo~; Ftte C!S2t. Small *RK9f11iani1t to $415 ACME PERSONNEL 7n W. 20th, C.M. of leue11 1:-rental 8.ll'tt· Ave., Nwpt Bch. ...., '
rn-\\cicome. 536-426. Good typtst/trnt ok exp TUITIN AGENCY ! 6ft..7523 546--25'2 menta. Good typist. flours TYPIST: Are you. tired ot a EX. Cond. Pr. nauc./Wr.
CUSTOM WORK I 011 Fl'id<ly lo $5IO 12,30-9 pm. low wary 1o, :><>ur eood -love ..... + table -
Reas. .........__ Est ~ o-=:: 1 BAR i\tAiOS-Apply Mon • ' li'oo,;_, the excitement of air-----"'5025 typing skills? This financla.I Twin bed. $6. 644-2301. " Any nn. + JOO»<•· 646-2449 , "= · · ~·~ • ~, J C PENNEY CO r~ -0 '
PAPER HUNG $30
•m' 1 Tuel:. 10-i. PUt: Time Bar, planes, han&tta I: pilots? • • • corp. ?'C!alizes .YOU-have a •r• S... 112
C0].1Pl.E1'E exter. U'.lO i: [ lllJ ) 18760 Beach Blvd, Hun-If'°· Ulla Newport Beach ,uhian lslond ·~:1, f~~m'o,,,:'1 b~~t~t 141'"1, G"'at boos and eood 2 HOUSE G•--Sal°' 1111.sc up. Avg. rm. S2.0. Neat · Er;low.oo• 11-00 Beach .. 96>-9022. -11 ffM' """''· Pie"'""' Newport Buch u chance to advance, Start ---"· R •-Ro 841 '""'a · • .,., ~~ ........... Beverly l'fanor, C • po furn 1.. • ..., tu ~ J \\"On11. eu. y, -J..,),JO. I BE AN AVON variety dutiet. Xl:n't ~ S500. --. .... ,1 rn, ..,ys, a\vn
AL'S GARDENING
fDr p,rden.lni" &; s m a I I
landscapine services c a 11
541)..5198. Servin& Newport.
Cdlf·, Coll.a Mesa, Dover
Shores, Westclut.
PAINTING. prof. All v."Ork fits Call Ml.as Sa.IJy 557-6122 llas OpeninJ: i''or Be~ 496-S'laG, • Call Jean Bro"'"· 5-10-6055 lnO'a.'er, concrete edslne,
.,,.,,,, Colo• 1 pe ct a I ti t Job Wonted, Mei. 700 REPRESENTATIVE Ahl1all Ab"'1 ' ,;.,_~i SALESMEN Coulat ""'""" PO-. lceJI-.., equip, ' •
8f2.-4386. 517-1441. Let me abow you how easy ' Acency 230 W Warne I• A UTY Need men who are ready to 2790 Harbor Bl at Adi.ma ~' med crp t. • GARDEN !.taint. OeBJHJp,
rototillina. new lawn pru.n.
in&. tpr:lnklcrs. Oda Garden
Serv, 531-4446 dys, aft 5,
839-65.
PROFESSIONAL Gardener,
tree \\'Ork, prun ing,
sprlnklC!ts, clean-up jobs.
landsc a pl 11 1 . Geora:e,
646-5893.
546-02lJ.. . -, SCRAM-LETS I ~ f: =e~n::__•Fi:v:: SWte-2i9, S.A .. ~ r, ~ learn the car buaineu and TYPISI': l\tedic.al transcri: ~ ~ UDOnia
SIDING I. Facia ll29.12 ,t........ -.l'IOnal interv)ew. c a l J GINIUL OFl'ICE • SALON are wil1inc to ttaln. ?.tust tion doctoia ofc N B A.,., :::::=-..... · atmlUI:.,~ _, ANSWERS ~ 0-a·TORS have lood JM!l'90nl.llty, be ' • • • ·• _,.,. ...... OllllQ PL, ~ ,, $229. Ext..-only. 642-2755 o' 5'0-llMl. -In Pult.rton, ,,,_, ..._... inte....,i,d la a ...,,,. dl'eU 20. """ ... ~ 1'1<., 15 w.,.m. 511-, 9Ts'RfU, ·
642-1403. " ,· I I l 1,. lo Lottuno N1..,.1 ~" . . ..... _,. ·-
YOU supply 'th.e paint . Forma!-Cu.Ut-P!rl(y-~ St!c,'Y • ' $600 •ummtr '72. &,MANAGER ~~ 1na" .• 8:~~: w/ability. ~l-122. ~·~--r
Rooma painted $10 ea. Also Bridle -RETIRE ... , Ef'-tc'BtkSe<! Y·Stanton S650 Builders office. Apartment teed u.Iary )llus r:ommis-\VAITRESS, over 21, f\Jll or 'l972t3TEKDJ: Gunrd ..;. ...
C!xterlor. CaU 540--7046. Lona:·range thrift: Wouldn't ; ~~pr.Cr1.str S650 l records, payroll, etc. Req: •Pref'd With Fo'Dowtn& ·alon.a. Unlimited Income. AJ> p/time, lurich or dlnner. p o n ent •11tem
· · . it be WOnderfu.J if :you could ~ 0 c S650 ' SH A typmg. Apply 9 to 12, ply in Penon. .UNIVERSI· Apply The Matador, 1768 AM I n1 / ~ ., ...
PROF. painllil&"-inter/ex~. ltve 300 ·years• You milht Ener. Secy ' S600 A 1 lo 4. 707 E. Chapman Xln't '\\':""""."" 'w Conds. TY OLDSMOBILE, 2850 NApoft Bl, C.J\;I. t r• ck f t u.r n -, -Honest work. L I c I t n •. 1 be bl · Sr. Acctng Clerk S525 Fullerton ' ~-... ,. S48-2ia9. ~l#4. a e to save enough to Conatr. Sec'y .,..,,, · OUtstancliJiiJ Benctils H.arbor Blv.d., Costa ft.fesa~ WANTED Tefler apeaken, tepar&llly ~ AL'S Landscaping. Tr e C! RETIRE on -u ""nRESSER, al -"~ I •-•• . Medical Sec' •mt1 ·~....... m e: ex-s ALE s MAN recreational ,.._,__ c~·t-'I Wat'--·-N~ or ~·!!'I, pay ott l removaJ. Yard remodel.in<>, FOR clean A neat paintiJla:, y --ro. ...... U ,. rt 't C II for A t ...,._.., """"'... .,."....... "-'-----87 t ... BENNY Viloria, lonnC!r chef Rece• ,..,....._;... (3) to -_.. • 1:.11. .... en oppo uni Y, • ppt. vehicles mobile home D-·,•·-• Bua boys ... .:. --· or PY1D'* of "':,: · Truh' bau.lina,' lot cleanup.' lnterior or exterior A reaa. ....., •1..-~ -l\IU'UI~ •3185 .... ._...._. • IUL $1.50 u s A St Repair sprlnklen. 673-U66. rates, Dick, 968--4065 eves. of Karam 'a, Npt. Bd:i. for 19 · -NEWPOtltT • ~.wl.31 parts. So, Calif. area, to 3, 2B3l Brfltol St. C.Af.. Dru mo. ' · · ereo =~=-=--""°"'~-~ t yn. ts lree to a~ l>Qll· I p.,...,,... •~ 1 HARDWARE 1tock man and q ,...,;;r1p. manufacturer KiNG'S CROSS J lp. Warehouse. 171 E. •C.OmplC!tel.andscapeServ. ENGLISit Paper Hanger._ Uon in the H~ Area m ~-Q.....,._, delivery Mlllt be i """"" Equal·Oppr. Em~. Elec . radio or eltt-"' 17th St ., Coeta Me1a , ~'·· U ~-C p-••--30 Call " ..... er r,, N.I , ' · · " •-•-n· .. ..:~ P"', !'d, "-U WANTED v. nl'S llWC42. ..,.., .. ..,. a ...,, .. ,.., o. cwn~. yrs. exper. Coolact at 28& .E., 23rd ~·· . ...... ... • ~llti '-.have valid Calif. "'" lr'6"'.. ._. -'°'"""'°"~"':'.":"!""'"!""'-~I Formal I: natural pru11in:;:. Ed., ~7461. C.Af. or swme. . ~ . ddven 1K!'HllC. Apply in KEYPUNCHERS mu.mu '-uJary e11pe«:ted For Non-Unioh War l"ilm. s T t RE 0' u n c I a Im e d ,... I
. Alao, tree serv. 557-9379. PAINTL"VG I PAPERING, BAS.S player ~ pogitioa lioldca·apar $111 PftlOn. H.W. Wricht C.O., Needed ,lmmedlatc!J<' .. A 11 to Mariro P. O. Box '1136 FD~ Jll'Odu.ctioa co. n o w layaway 1912 model G.,._ '•
•Bob's Lav.'ll Service• 18 yrs in Harbor area. Uc A with local poup. 1ll yn. Woi'k. Jn 1 pl ofc ~ sa.lee 126 Roche1ter Stn!tt, C.~f. ·Mitts, must Jiave exper, .Newport Beaeh, Callt. 93660. casting. •• ' nrd, .f.1pd cha.npr, fllll "· l
Comp. Lawn ft.falntenancc bonded. Refs tum. 642-2356. ~· ~ kindl ot music. div. of 1araer offices. Auto HELP! xln 't C!amlna:a. Call (2131 C.-3851 l'Ult' .air • 1 u I pen 1J o b. I i:
Home! ~ Commit 612-2l65 p A I NTING: Smni-tttired Slap. 55'J...3:a62. I: DMV exper. Xln't oppor. I have a new bulinea ID KECLelf Sue ~~ ** WANTED doiDr' to d6or 'pea ke ~ W/Cl'OIMftl'
* 549:2015 oontrac"°' Clean, nea• bl Job W-'-~ I'--w/fine linn. Top benefits, town Md I need ,.... help. L V -GIRL OPPORTUNITY oelle<S, .., lllv-.nL ""'tem. A M"t FM IM p X
class v.-ork: I'll beat any ..,_., ,_ 'Call ~ Diant, 551.fl2'l, If ~a cround &or op. 133-1441 . 642-21!4 racHo Ir:· tape player. StW ~! 21 yra e11p. -Free C!St. ' .,,____ '""·' f . Ke ~· AW-af[ A·~ n--. u 2061 Business Cenrer Dr Looking for a local ~esman WAITlllSS brand tlC\\'. Sold for l309.95, ' Ex-P Japanese Gardener price. ~,._. llJll., re . n ; NEED .,.p at home! We ... ,. UUIK ...-~~1 portun1ty o ered by a new ,_.;.__ .for. career wtlrs:. fJNtnclal · "'-'-~ d "lO ,.__,__ ., :
..-638--5405. haw Aidei • Nunes ~. ~· 230 W. \\'amer, com~ with new ideaa, • ........... ""'" ·.lnltltutlolJ, s u b 1 1 a n t 1 a. I Exper. 1''\lll or p/tlmt. Not _..._ Ue .._ • -....q ot , ~::eF~! ~:~~t PAINTING: Lic'd • bonded. Hamekeepen: e Com-SWte '¥11, S.A. r poullile earnincs in excess Ef'PER.IENCED ·I.ea 1 In I ,Alary + oommlsak>nl tot a ~r 21. NO P JtO NE ~P:~ts. Credit Dept., !
Desperate! 6 ~outhe to pauions Hornemaken ·Up. BOOKKEEPER o1$30,000andmoreperye&r age~ts" hoeteaes for new 3 yr. period. MarTled. col-CAW. Apply in pel'liin. :.i;.!
EXP. Hawallan Gardener . feed. 1 can't afford to run john, 547~. For F urniture Store. l"Ull intereata you -you lntm."lt exc1lln& FAMILY apart. lege itad., owner of a 9u_rf A Sitloln, S930 W. Cout. MOVING Wtd. to Qt. Mlllt ·~ !
C.Omplete prllenlng service this ad again. Clip & keep try the Penny PlnchC!r bookkeeping C!xper, neCE'Bs. 'm~! And , I would ' like to ment complec, It ha s business prel'd. 835-7ll9 Hwy, Newport Jitffch. sell new double-door 11 ea. ,.., ~
Kamalanl, 646-4676. for ruture. Bill ~2--0238. I 6C2...n NO\Y! Please call bC!twn '9 A 10 meet YOll! For penonal In-~RYTHlNG lncludlna a days • Aik tor at 11 WOMAN to work in collaUna: :ft-. treeurr, lrfdp $250, •. j
SPRINKLERS. New lawns, am, 642-~. teryiew 1 only,· call Mr. child care. ct;nt.er. Thr com-Edwards. Eves. 146--1972 l: packiJ\c ot shipplnr dept. waaber $100, ctrye~ 145 ,.. f
trefl and shrubs removed. * B o o K K E E p E R typist Bruno, 83>9000. plC!te details phone 842--0629. between 5: 30 A 7 pm. M/F. No. A m C! r i c a n Co r . wtable d1hwa1her $ 7 5 : '.? ,
Rotolilling. &tU535. * * * * * pt/time for a CPA in ~I. HOSTESS I LVN or RN exper, P.M 1hlft Equal Oppor. Employer. responde:nce School, '4401 nltllP $45. port. TV ~ >-; i
GREEN MANSION I I APProx. 4 hrs. a day. Salary P/time Weekends &pd~t Conv.. Hosp. 6Q SALESMAN: Nttd aure• Btrch St, N.B. l\tr. Ke1m1, dinette set $85, redwood t. j
Gardening &: Yard ~1aln-I ,.-------------.... --..... open. tiT:::i-2070. can Ivan Center St, CM. 5f&..5585. 1lve t\ard workirc Ne\Y Car Stfj...7360, t&lllie/bencbes $15, tewifw I
tenantt.JOC!Elmer,&42-1137, 1 • 1, J BOYS Bob ~~~t MANAGER TRAINEE Sa,lellman, Uberal Demo '!'_~1._AN.· eneraetlc, neat. 272macHh;..!_20~wi~ .. ~ ..... 1et$25
Generi1t Services. Trad r D... d• ~-Man or woman needed lfilh Plan. Monthly Bonu1e1 & .,.v... in motel laundry, .., .. .,~·· ._..... t 1 er S rara 1se ": .:~ ~7s.':'~ HOSl'ESS -full time. Apply manqorial ... mllal. Our lnoun.nce, Experience de-l'l!nnoprets l to-. oo RUSTY, used boot .._.... ,
·"mente Ar!&". • in ,penon, Delaney'• Sea exPMlioQ pi...; nquirM two aired. SH Don Crevi« at lronins. 125 S. Cout Hwy. cha.In, ~i" m&leriaJ, e.cb l nllNGS by !!loose, Lt.
elect., plumb. tencf. tile,
insUn1. "carpentry, paint fitc.
34""8:tll . ll'ne w· DAILY PILOT Sltuf>, 630 Lido !!ark"'· c ...... -... -Theodore Robins Ford, -LB. '94-1196. Link.2%" ICN'C, 11:" wide. • ~ ,.. ~ N.B. or bfl*en, to be: &NGlhed Harbor Blvd., Colla M-. .,...._.. M2 50c per ft. Marine 9lzrDbq t
DELIVERY M be HOUSEKEEPER, .....i mid-ro. olllce ....,.... "' H.B. SALESMAN • ' Co., 3307 S. ~ &A. I 't1"mes Mil ....,.::· Fvllut~ die ap woman. Mnsl. love or Ao&belm. Plannld opl!fto Young Co. Gd PotC!ntlll M'OVIMG wed~ to II.pt. MUil 545-&iSl. • '
von --Ill kids. Full 'c1wp, tlwe-111, lap In Mudt 6 aro,., Doe-Call Mn. Schmidt .it -double-door It <u. AIRCRAn' ADF NI, llpt · '11 WANTED: Messy treC!S pl'fton. lrvine otdce.Sup. H.B.alu.l4?-8112evea. llremtnbnumolhio,rars WESTCLIFF It , We1llArhouae planlJ $42, rotary.....,~ I
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Yard•4iaraaes-moving dollars plies, 1807 Ne-Blvd. eicperimcebutwillma111111 P~Apncy trC!ezer/frld&C! $250, sso. Wl1C0111in v-c 1lllli •
& haullna:. $7.50 per hr. + .. ...,... HSKPRS Emplyr Pl.YI ftt. OC:hen hued on ability. Ex· 2043 WC!ltt.liff Or., NB W~ae· "'"Uber SWO, 536-J!IU. '
odd jobo. 518-5863. • CM. Gocqe Allen Byland Agen-I celletlt beneHI~ Call Ill>. 116-27'!0 Kenmore IU dt><'i' MS, G. ! -,-,-.,------
HAULING, OLEAN-UP,1, _____________ ;..,.;.,. __ ,!DENTAL Aut. Expf'r. 'cy 10&-B E. 16th S.A. Gravel' for (.'OhfidenUal E. portable d.lahwuher' YOUNG man needl ri11t 11 " ~ n'IOYa, op'd Col1C!p_ j -, I Specialist olflce. Mu.ntincton .5CT.-. Int ii r v I e w appointmeut. hc'y-EcoJoty $500 m, Kenmore ranee $45. G. and troin work, area..... •.
student. Lrc truck, Reu. 25" OJ1or eon.le TV, new '89 DODGE Corooet, auto, Sch. Full time. 1162-6671. HOUSDIOLD help 2 days a 8SB-5083 A 697-6194 COUJ:NS lalereltina variety JllOllitQI E. portable TV $35, Ke~ and OC Airport NI ...,. ,
634-184( plctun wbe. Xlnt oondltlon. P/S, P/B, Landau 1op, Olfet· DISHWASHER wlc. Vicini!> 14th s 1., A WATrS !NC. 1lllil Mq-Ill --I.vine mon ...,toe machine $20. bor and --CK. ~
Trade for Mtfti-.Trail 70 or eo tape. Trade for late mo.. Ne·-iol Beacll.' 6'>-0089_ • nolla, Gerden Grove. atH. co. Manutacturtnc non,-212 H'a'h Dr. t.aauna: I am/5:• pm. 8lmlt -.. ! YAR D/-, c1....... . $110 WMk . -~· MASSlus' E polluli,,. product. Xln't ad-~-==c..:.·=.c=.'::.,,,,.,--MS-'1881 ...... ' Remove i-a, dirt, Ivy, !! ~ ....U -.i.. del caln»er fUlly ... -. Expe•. d~hwuher wanted INSURANCE' · vancement potential l lop * Sportjnr polntinc tor Ski J~oade r , backhoe, vi-. 675-S258 or 839-01ttt by rC!latlvely 111\all OPENINGS Attract~':·~ hrs. benefits. Call Miu Jou, tale-On)' Hunte", mounted POOL TABLES W
147.,-.. I nave $20,IXQ eq in Bluffs }lave R3 lot in Sierra Ma-restau.nnt. 6 'day wk in.' Tranltriber train for MTS'l'. ' 557-6122 Abl1aU Abbot Per-CentJenaan .. Doc -RolUnr Sale. Ffrilht dUftlllll
Condo + frfe A dear land. dre (Can buJ1d S units) 1 eluding 3 nite1 -8 1:311 1 Slc)r A 6mcaJ poaltiom Xln t S 642-0C'JO alt 10am IOMel ~. 230 w. war-HUis 4 bate, framed, silt to S199. New Illa.le ...., ':t
TR.ASH A Garage clean-up. trade u dn pyrnot for 5 BR 13,000 equity, clear. Will pm. No sun. worfl, Total wltb Home Oftlee ol 11-.Jit MEN '-women ear a in ntt. Suttie b, S.A. wUb black ltnC!n liner, drca cra!M, S195 to S SIS. a. I
days. .Free est. Aoytlme. home~ Sl0,000. IAguna/NB trade ror power boot or poy mcl. overt!... -lltounlloe ""'IJlll!I' loca""' ...,. Jme !rom -· ' $5se IJio. -1. 13W623. 519 llfiO, .. ,-.I ~I. )'l'ualln. Ag!, (l) ·-. unJI!, N.B . .,.., 644-5147 JllO for 52 hOur "'""· AP11131 Jo LA but ....... to ,,.W Write Boll -· Im Soc Y-Acctne· APARTMEN'I' sm: TEAK desk 51ldtl" 1311: -Heu",. Lojuoo~ltOl lol. all Llotlberir Nulritiml, locotod --In Nowport B<ach Reilly DI'., Hunll naton Leadlfw land -lopment STOVE >ddlnc moch. er. btlL l'5< ~·nrruL R.ESJODmAL underp'ound ~lL Havi 25M fJ!f beaut. ca. m ~ }evel ill t.tt: cl ... ddl .,..,., l'rw com· Beach. oo. has lmmtdlale openlfll Good Condition Sony port. ...,., $51; .. HI ~ • 1 -~ " -_.,_ for new lat ' BR pool ...... Npt, """wcnr ''"""'So. Coat I -~-... lo LA un UI ~EEO --.... 141 ·-· 1or ....... ~~ StLDwi,.---b. . -....... --· -· Haullns 1~. T trutk. You or'l-~.~... Hats. Want home ix.t • Plaza -Ctr ,.....,,,_ ,._, _.J:...... .......... "' -· .... ~ . -~nouua..... 71dlt owr Ct'. D.ctc onty.
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Mela. • ...._ 1 move 11 ~·Low coat 11 ~'-time w areh ou. •e co w/~ oppor Ca1J SSJ_...66(Ff .aetw. ~m fire tools. 145-.JttO.
may help • u.ve. (96-327!. ' • ~ 9INGl .. "2-M. 1uncl9 prowlded. G 0 ~ d I ~ Call btwti t. s pm, ,.o:s, betC!fits. Call Ml.; KENMORE Iulo wuber ~ lCINGSUX bed, liner, pld a
-leonl"' FAB11LOUS 50' TIS F.B. -!pie -lull A La· DRYa.EANIIIG .......,. l ..iu,. l frlllll bonefi1>. -· • Laura. 161 .. 121, Al>lplt Ab-Kenmore eltctrt<: ~ ss.;. nm., 5 mo. old, I Jr. ' ~-•• ~~ Cl-· ~--~ do Jo '"""°'lid-~ dol llor Fee paid ~ ·~•-t'or Ni;a, 25 ·-mai..no, bot Pe1 ... w •-, 280 Lale ~It In xJ•• -~.I ,..._,.. 131. PrWato ,... ; Mesa OMnlQI .::iin·y""' "'t'• ~,. ..... VY...-_.., ~:• !.'!':! l.Cf'eequllleo.act-area.~ J:at1rv1ew ... .,., locall1 _,... ""'"' .......... 1 .......... '" u.-.. 11e11 M'I'> r---•· w.,.._, Floor etc. rmrkel Value. For lncom~. S8IU • •--" -n • photo lh.rdio. lmmed. earn. W. Warner, Sldtt XII, S.A. Hotpoint aU:to wathtr MO. '"'1'.;·,,;-~~-~---~-1 ~".". Cornm'I. 5'J 011, -·boot+ Cll' (!). r.-I .. -for home, EN ... ~~--~ ~ ~, -·
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""" 27Acrn:Countr)'Eltatenr iblpplaa dept . No . c:t'. il NilD to pay ••m• Com'I Loe" S.Cret•ry TV's. Cua.r. A Dtlv'd. ll'ad•.-fot U .lklS'' ..
Phllburlh, Pean. WUI to Whlitdo)'Vlblve1Dtnde! Atner1caa Cent P1*'11Ce J-{~.l ....... Cllriltmu blllt? Show Dunlap'" ,1115 Newport white waU~ rec&ps eDDo
DI DICATaD lrodo for Baylront dupkoi Uot II heft -In Onllte Sdtool, -Blr<ll SI, H.B. 'rl"' ..... .. 9onJt Coventry Jewelry. Ex"'ll'"' -..i " ..,. Blvd. OM. 313:'(180. 11dmd. 111-wtl.
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:M HR. PHONE l'f3e4012 OWNER...., .. 13:000 ,... OIOIC!l ...... tnAnt•lope A•to Put. -~. radio pr. doon, °"'""i mldtlle qe or old" male -apply In .. -. Ouon>-llelv'd 541-5211 : .. ble SU. All pod -·
WIMDOW S,Cupe ta,--mt.TD'a \fl)tey,,_lortncolll<·~~ ""'tema. E.•P· only. 'Illf' .......... C..penn.po<Jtloro. llts1610. -H,.,,,..,, we ,;.,. Blue f'or D[. ta CM -tti: -lluotlncton Beach, EXPlli: Weld<!',/!"' money. Mz..3480. 1 No ,...,. calla pt...,, Ap. UNION IANK · HOl'POINT ..tr 5 11 B°"RAN'°"'"o""new-..,be-a,..n"'1>q"'_ct-a,....,.ir1
Chip SU1np1. ft.IS M&ln-IJkX:. AllUme 137,D 7t;.~ tnllt deedl or Tt'T a.hna. • ~ T70 'W. i lNSO].tNIACS for rtlilllrdtl ply IA ptrton. Alk for Mr. 610 MewJCl"t ~er: Drive dttrolt AVlll ~~ ~nt worth SDG. Sell DI. Kant
1enance. !W3-M'3, IC-2113 Gl.J'rloc, <nf. 116-UM. 9tll-ll8' ITlh st., C.lls · I '"'lee' 0, ~eep d-Elllo tlfud Oar<lenorl, 1107 N.-..,ort -oond: Q.u ~ · , "~'crib SU. -
Muter Clq. Rell. * .. * * * * FOUND -rq -J.a.b :n-16 yn. Oootl 111 .... 5 -Rd .. NA An eq..a -'""'Ill ' lldlSCEU.ANrollS, U Hd ..... nmlts ... juol e...... vlcinll)I ,..,.,. • -· "' olltdy, ~ ext 1& . A ........ ad M • .... ........ DollJ Piiot Want Ads --Ab-~ •• mil ..., • to.em a.ta Mea. 5• 171 I 5-6PM "1"b''-I lllt Mt•nt hr belt ftlJlllal ~ .blr'lalM lllore1 ' vp. C&ll 54MA1.
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' STERE<>1>1n unclalmed, i.m oond. $2500, 25' Trl-mann :V. STAKE TRUCK ~ Fine FurnlplW::: OONOln, new warn..nty, hull, needs ria:lnc & aU... AutomaUc trans, power steer-'61 At.rmN HEALEY
& Ap tome AM, FM dtlµxe audio Make oUer. 546-4990. in&. vt, 780llOC. Hurry. $450 OR BEST OFFER ?,~ctlona Friday, '1:30 p.m. syatems. 4 •pd ch&nettl. HOBIE Cat 16 l mos old. $2995 • 543"e84I •
Windy's Auction Bam BSR Medlterraoeao Jacks, Lime .,..n hull, ,.ii... u _ ff d • AH '66 Sprite N•. Now (R.
IMS\! Newport, CM -ootd for $219, will ,.11 tor trampoline. $1495. Phone ~C OWaf RY 6151 i
'Behind Tony' a BJdc Mati $59.95. $5/mo. tnape(t 01 after 8 pm W-3731. 839-9600 or SJl-0608 SPORTS CAR CENTER ,
J!QPCORN Booth orielnallY So. Brookhunt, Anaheim. 8' Sabot, tlbefa:lul, wtth Comer tat 4 Harbor 547-0764 ' I
Ultd at Lona: Bet.cl\ Pike. 53.'J..0290, trailer. $300 ot ael I Santa Ana 710 E. 1st Street, Santa Ana
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DATSUN
'ST De.tal.ln Stal.Ion Wap.
Radio • he&tet, ' ~.
21.000 mllam
NEWPORT
IMPORTS
·~oold make .,..t P",tio . oepe.rate. 53S-26:1L MARINE Parts A equip. BMW 3100 w. Clout """·
tiar. Alto wry clean 60 I ,, , 23'• MAYA 018, 8 aaU1. Mercury props & control Ntwport Beach .~ord \IMtnn !._~P~~ ,,_ta You ' $200). Days -· 0""'' cabJ .. , air • u 1 de In-IMMEDIATE DELIVERY RAT ::~ 6PMUAt ~ . · 675-3037. atnunents, co~trols (sln&le /
· 3 LI-, 2 Tlmos, $2.00 Boots Sllp1/Dockl 910 lever!, wtndshteid. Block & -.68-F-IA_T_SSO __ Sp_«t_Cou __
aEAUTIFUL. ..,,. cteu, II ' tackle. 5<9-al30. 2002's & pe,
:tarat Diamond in TittaDJ FEMALE Soottle/POOdle 9 NEWPORT Sllpa, from $2.25 19.51 FORD 6 cyl 'ii ton step Ba rri 1 R&H, new clutch &: brakl!S.
tettire Ania~ lady'• 6: Mo.. Gd. with ctilldren. ' per ft . Sall or powe:r. van. Near new . 8 ply tires, VG a I ~ ru40~. ilClean A :t
man'• wedd1rw bandJ. Colt 897-2'J67 548-2592, 494-2671. insulated wood pane!ina, ~00 eV: 8 per •
$370. (Have bW ol u.le). •BOAT Space MV Udo. dnpn, etc. .•. $295, 1765 .
,;ell $m. Call 5'&-5710 ofter J[B SM!e tie"' alip. Aecom. 20 to Monntvla, C.M. ~-JAGUAR
$ PM. er all day .-eekenda. [ Pitt and ~ ~ 40 tt. boat. 673-6450. '67 FORD Econoline Heavy
LIKE new $8(JO. TV, ..U . •-~ ......, & Ski 911 !lltly. Van eomper, A-l BAUER BUICK $400. ' .ell wuher A dryer 999'1' ..,,_ cond. SllOO. or trade for
'125. A $300. Twin bedl $100. Pets, Gener•I 150 12 ·Ft Bolton Whaler 11 HP equal value pickup truck,
Both. 545'7'31. Johnlon. center •ll"ri"'" ,.. 49'M810. CREVIER MOTORS
FIREWOOD tot sale . BABY BUNNIES ~e contro11. boat cover, ,71 Dodge Van 300 Series. 208 w. 1st St .. Sant'a Ana
':pelivered 6: •eked. ** 646-3573 ** llib~. over Sl.5UI 1nv_ested, V-8, auto ihilt. J'l,dk>, heat.. 135-3171
• Sf()...9887 Doe• 154 Sacrifice f1'95. After 6 pm er. Tan exterior. 7500 miles. AutomotJvit ExccU.ooe
The Harbor ~as
Only Authorized
JAGUAR DEALER
Alway1 ha.I an excellent se..
Jection ot both New & Used
Jaguars.·
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'67 JAG 420
Automatic trans, air cond,
AM I FM, chrome , wire
Wheeil, one ol the worlda
finest, the uJtlmate In me>
toting.
$3195
NEWPORT
IMPORTS
3100: W. Cout Hwy.
Newport Beach
'53 JAG. SK 120
CLASSIC
Wire wbeela. ete., entirely
Ol'ig1nal thruout Mechanic.
ally perfect thruout Ht::.d·
Lights alone would CCl!lt over
$300 to replace. P h o n e
893-254-i days, eves 5.ll·5033.
'67 Jq XKE Auto Trans.,
Air C:Ond. oubltandlng price,
Must sacrifice $ 2 9 9 5,
(TRH--026) Dir. No dealer
call•. 557--6242.
ift'out ·mink atOte. $250. Call NOVICE Doi 0 bed ie nee 526-4~ (Fulluton).
• #~ ~ ;~~~~ I Tramportatloftl Jl•l 196S CHEVY ;t Ton pickup
1971 JAGUAR V12 • JAG. '59 Sed. Peo:tectton
Air conditioning, automatic. (KBZ079)
EAt.rr AzurlM blue f\llly M2-3'1'37,. $.1150 • full prtce. Phone 0
ANTED: Double bed, box" KENNELS . _ ln ex~ cond. WW trade ~ "'"~ ~ ir-. ** -** compon. 5.1,idont 92ll !:' ...... M:t ~r 1n ~ROY CARVER, Inc. LOTUS.
Doud "D WARM & cuddly miniature OJnd. 646-2174. 2925 Hubor Blvd. 1970 XKE 2+2
bniy 8,000 miles. (928DMN) , Sports Car Center.547..m64
$7295, ,no E. ht Street Santa Ana
MAZDA
• '71 Opel 1900 w • ...,
Now Opl!N l.Jke now! Ullder 8,000 Jiii.
Auto. trans.. M!fJ w.w: Ct.
lmmodloto Doll-r I Mu.t aaet Call v1e 536-tl88
HUITillCION lfACll -9.ji-'-pm_Po_RS_C_H_I_
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HUNTINltfON REACH
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CIHn, RocondltlOnod,
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PORSCHES
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1957 to 1971
NEWPORT
IMPORTS
3100 W. Oout Hwy.
Newport Beach
642·9405
SUPER M Porsche, 1960,
ntw tires, clutch A custom
paint. Best offer Call
6731745.
'63 Ponche, iood cond, new
paint. White w/tefl interiot.
644-1481
'69 MERCEDES 220 Diesel. '60 Porsche
Xlnt cond. 1• owner, $3lOI), 1600 SUper 1 673-2390
<n4l 499-3018 1960 P011$CHE 356, l600. MGB Meehan pert. Veey clean.
$!, 750. 546-8195. EE . eepe r SchnauUr puppies,· ·AKc * SHELLTOPS * 'G7CHEVY"-327 Cotta Mesa 546-4444 Coupe. Yellow with black '69 Lo Ela
Visions", custom hand1ea. re&'· All &bola. Call Joanne EL CAMINO* ftANCHERO tDn,, '3 spd, '71 BMW 2002. Mich. radials. iJeather interior. Automatic tuS n '69 YEU.OW MGB Roadster.
Very pod. $50. 67S-1.M5. a{ter 6 pm. 847-8929. DATSUN Pick Ups ~; = ~· ~ ~ 9800 mi's. Still under wa,r. tra.rwnission, fact(>ry air Only Zl,000 mile&, electric Witt wheela, AM/FM. New ROYER
1 STOM wheel&, 11t Ford or A.KC Silky Terrifr mal B Ir J SALES $500 642-2467 · ' $2900. 544)..5461.. conditioning, power steerl:nc wlndcnvs, etc. Seldom fowtd top. Very clean. C a 11 * * '70 Rover 2aXI T.C." Air,
'Chrysler or adapt to VW. yr I: 2 moa. ~ fhits S. Harbor, SA 83'-2515 ' '68 BMW 16IXI' Excel con-& brakes, Phillips AM-FM-as used., 4~ ext Zill~ 8:30 FM-radio, 1 owner, xlot,
I $50, for 4. 675-1345.' • 646-om. ' Cycl•t, Bikes, ·~~~~ 1~ ~·~~ ditlon. Mon-Fri. After fj pm :.:"°~c. =:e :;. . $2995 & 4. $2650. Call 4%-1735.
• IT, medium larp, TEACUP .l top pooilJe pupa. Scootoro 925 w/A.frame A winch, $47S. 00: weekends, 837--099. '6f MGB. new paint, top .l SUNBEAM
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C n·--t Hound male S!LKIE ..,_ . cond. Ul!ed tor tourln& " I c • u P • , , ... t"'.__......... ~ • .,,-.~'---....,,--,-,.,..,,--~I , ~'6"'r, hiab performance,
AK ~ ' ' .. rntt Puppl.,, IQ>ool. $500. 833-3532. w/gtass dtell. mirTOn, bum· 'J2 DATSUN Pl'CKUP BAUER Jr1 a\p.,.. the right time & new paint, """'· tiru.
Champion sired. SacrWce AKC, 1 wk&. from J75· per. $1950. 962-3607 aft 6 Bulck-Opol-J•nu•r alwaf.s the right place U $1400. or best offer.
$50. l30-«l5l. 6'M170. '64 HONDA 50, StreeL Xlnt pm, Pri. Pty. 1 234 E . 17tb &_ llOO W. Coast Hwy,. you want RESULTS! Call 1 _6JS..S68-~l~. =~~--
: ZIGZA(l Sewlnc-AFGJ!AN PUPS, finest In 00"."· n'iiis Private party. '65 INTERNATIONAL Pick 4 spd. dk. W/eam .... IW!io. Co•ta Mesa 548-7165 Newport Beach -" plaat that ad TRIUMPH flO. NEVER USED. OC. Exotic colon: superb Ph. 540-l · Up. Good running cond. Low 6 ply tires. o(cam enetne. ~ • &d-4809 ,• pedJaree. By appt 962-9989. cond, New enr. Worth $1000 mi. $450. 388 15th St, C.M. $2389.!15. Can fin pvt pty w/ Any day ia the BEST DAY to ~=1'. ~ _t.;_odc:ay:c!______ "·n-TR--6.-a-m_/_lm_,_u_ie_he_lin I
' 11 • t'U"ll' .._..,_ .-.11 AKC s·-~·~ Poodle lit $950 takeL 64&-7040 eves. (Npt llgbta) no money down OAC., • run an ad Don• t Sell klle items now' Call ~·• r )'OU ~ ..,,.,~,..., .z-'°'-...a"' · 776468. 546-8736 aft 11 am then thru DaJiy Pt lot · · tlre11 w/Beauty rimr. 12,000 , --LOVE E-Z Kh!ne $15 c1; 2 yrs. All Ownplon HONDA m.Great Cond. $350 '6l WILLY& mail van reblt 494-61P1 delay •. call today &C-6673. Oassilled. S42-5678. 64l-5678 Now! ml. Immac. 615-f619 eves.
• $4.50 pl. 6f2-UOO. • ~ • or beat offer. trans., new diltr. 1i' carb.t~--'~· ~----~= Motor Homes 940 e ·OAK R.R. TIES e OLD En&lllh Slteepdoe pupa. Call 5464420. C<I. body, 54()..2746. I Moto~-· ;;;H;;;o;;;m;;;';;;';;;' ;;;;;;;;;;;;MO;;;;;;;;;Moto;;;;;;;;;;;;r;;;H;;;om;;;:;•;;;•;;;;;;-;;;940;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;940:;;;;;';;;M;;ot;;;o;;;r;H;;;om;;;;;1;;;1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;Motor;;;;;;;;;;;H;;;omo;;;;;1;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;940=il
) $3.50. ~· 536-5112 Palpatm, pettnta 0 FA, '68 Honda CL 350 19'59 CflEVY 1 Ton.$475. 11001•
( MllGell..,.oui ~ faces.• ,. lovabli!. 213: ~~ *me:l-~· Superior, , Costa Mes a .
; Wonl9d a2o 633-an2 -cc 645-1691.
i '1)u.IE Puppy 1or Ale. 1968 YAMAHA 250 • Xlntl c,0057,-,,li~Ton,..-""n""a"tbed-,-,-,"'ta..,-ke,
SPIUNG-aln double ~ .JJCC rec!I. Female. Call cond. $350. retilt eng., good tires, sa:i. ~'and mattres•. &C-6m.. 545-1259 Firm. ~1225
! Medium ~· -~S r::. GERMAN.Sbortbatr Polnten I CUSTOM Honda 450, '66. lm· '55 GMC Pariel truck, good , candltlon. ~ uu:oi. · AKC 2 males g wk:J. mac. cond. Must see to oond S400
5t&--U79. 675-8iJs. bell,M, $850. 665312. * ~ ~ aft ~ pm ~!~..::ii AKC Mal&m.ute p u pp i t 1, 1 SU~Kl 185 1969 CHEVY
, -~·pm. •• ;-• $150. Mal .. A 1ema1... Make OUer "• TON PICKUP
: U!.C. ;;i ~· 96&-1170 • Call 673-f2'JS "7~ . • Mu I 11 trumlnfl m Automatic trans., power ~ Cll M GERMAN SHEPHERDS '68 YAMAHA 250cc DT-1. A steerin&, huvy duty cam~
NEW Ritpn' ctnnpa, S pc AKC, champ lloek, 8 wkl. good runnq dirt bU... $325 er oquipped. ll447D
oet, 22" -· $2!111 er bett * 67S-2533 * 5'5'1046. $2595
: i:.!._ Santa ·Ana Ave. = ~ ~ ™'• • Motor Homo• MO MacHoward
HARMONY -trte aultar A 6f8.ml9 USED MOTOR 839-9600 or 531-0008
Kalam.,.,. Amp. $60. Horu1 156 HOME Comer ht"' Harbc<
!· :~· iiEAUT. Otilds w .. -...i. SPECIALS Santa Ana I Off1ce l'umttu,../ r
Equip. ' 124 die $7500 6tf..n 19'70 UTE Uner .Motor Home .... 25 Ft. Fully equip. 6 oell
DING Machines and cub contaJned. Incl air cond.
re&iltera. $18 A up. a.i _. , 1~ 1971. UTE Liner Motor Home Intemational Harvester
645--0595 lnl £q1 t,f 25 Ft Fully eqUip A seH RF.cRE.\nON CENTER
Plono1/0rgon1 126 Li·~·;•;·;;1i;'"';•;•;;;;; contatned. Incl a1r """'· ROY CA.RYER Inc _... I 1971 UTE Llner Motor Home 2925 Harbor 81vd_ •
PIANOS ** ORGANS Gonorol 9llO !nt~t.e~ ..!i. ~~ Costa M.,. 546-«44
f-al, Steinway, Lowrey, --------·I 1957 p u Truck •1 ..... V-8 A.ilen, Baldwin. etc. From M.rlne Consult•nt to choole from). • · 711 _.,,
$295 up. RENTALS $10 up. INDEPf'J<IDENT *ManiA Pearce* :..tora.~ ~d, Santa
" ily 10.6 ~nn. 12-5 1 e Purchaslnt -
FIELD'S PIANO co. Co"'1sel!ni on purebub11 Motor Homes Auto LH•mg 964
1833 Newport Blvd. boats & eqUioment.
Mesa 71(1645-3250 e M.rlne Surveyor
ONCE A YEAR TAX 646-2977 558-3222
CLEARANCE SALE ON
\ l of a kind floor demoe--
1 . Conn-Wurltizer.Allen.
Boats, M1int./
S.rvlco
1411 S. Vl!Jace Way, S.A. Try I I our eue expert, or 902 Motor Homo Rontol Savings • Satllfactlon • s.r. t Knabe-Sohmer -Everett-
( Cable Nellon-Wurlitzer
--------Reserve your vacation camp-v.ioe.
BOAT Bottoms cleaning 25c er, motor home or n\,tnJ WE LEASE ALL POPULAR
a fl Len&tb at w/1. home. Low l'l!!ntal nte1. CJlD 1972 MAKES AT COMPETI. I ptano1, 836-5523. now for reservations. TIVE RATES. I Sabathil Harpsichords
All merchandise l!Old with
warranty & delivery. Boots/Morino ~ MIKE McCARTHY GMC Cal!=.~:~~ for Equip. m
--------RECREATIONAL VEHICLE THEODORE
J
GOULD MUSIC CO.
Sillce 1911
~ No. Main, S.A.
*547~*
6 HP Johnson outboud eng. CENTER ROBINS FORD
& fuel tank, 1 yr. old. $225. Cor. Beach A McFadden, :a:JSO Harbor Blvd.
~1066 aft 6 pm. Westminster Oxta Mesa 642.()010
, *HAMMOND ORGANS
Largest I: oldest dealer in ' u.s. All models new·ued.
Before you buy • &tve UI a
tzy.
PENNY OWSLEY CO cn•l 892-331•
Boet1, Power 906 894-1336 or 531-2450 Au1ot W•nt.d 968
OPEN Road Motor Home, 16' BOSTON ~~·. 2 yrs. 3500 ml. NEW, Chevy 350
old F~rward ti.shin& deck, VB, Auto, P/S, Dull elect.,
full life rails, l1S HP . bltna, lav.. al.Dk, stove,
Johnson outboard, f ~ 11 crpta. 2 dbl beds, s~
cover. $2SSO. 673-1066 aft 6 .systm. AM/FM, 8-tz:ack,
pm. Everything worics, I'm
2.1' CENTURY. 2 b}lJlks, broke. $5600 takel it.
head, 135 Hp ~ Cbeyaler 546--9634.
WE PAY TOP
·CASH
11352 Beach Blvd
(So. of Katella)
for -...... -. lto'll
eau "'·*"' lrea _..._
inboard, 1/1 radio, bait ----,-----1 GROJR 'CllEYROLET WOULD YOU
BELIEVE
• REE ORGAN LESSONS
as Iona: u you like! No reg·
lst:ration. No obllgalion. Just
COme Mondays 7:30 pm.
COAST MUSIC
6f2.28S1
tank, bay or ocean. Excel
mnd. 13.350. ~9.
16' Gla.sspar, 65 HP Mere.
Sbol'l!!llne big 'wheel trailer,
$85-0. 368 15th St, C.M. (Npt
Hgts).
Sewing M•ch1MI 121 WANT t.o buy 23 to 26' &!us 13631. Harbor Garden Grove
oU 1honr sport fi1her. ~·, 1 Blk. So. ~ G.G. l'rwy.
SINGER Dial-a-etitch bl nice Smith, Rt 1 Box 2383 Davt1, I 6.16.2333 '°"'°'" , i •· ..... but-Cal. 75.1-3560. *u~..nR Pearce* tonholes. mu.t .ell $25.59. 8Mt1, Rlftf/Ch•rt'r fOI "'41101
S t r e t c b O'ftl'CUt-faoey. ,
Aall for -y.._
1IZll -Blvd. HWltfnrtoo Beoeb
U'l.al87 KI M3!J
WE buy all makes of clean
uoed l}lOrla can. paid tor
or not Pleue drive in for
ftte appraisal
NEWPORT
IMPORTS sn4290. cATALINA 21· sLooP Motor Homes
S .._ r~-ao Brand new boot. Aux, power, 3100 W. Cout Hwy .. "°"""' -al .. ps alx, SIS ndJo, RDF, Newport 8-tt -------1 6'r · h-. oonven1<nt Sales • Rentals 642-MOJ
GOLF C..USS. 1rfl -pro Newport alip w/pl-of 5 8 ' •tall model. u..i lWlct. A -·Club ...... For Info 5 ·3222 IMPORTS WANTED
ltoal al $911. ~25CZ. ealJ 557-91>16 alt 6:30. 1411 S. Vlllap Way, S.A. °""Ce CoonUel TOP I BUYER . Store, Ro st--, ...... Soll 909 AuN Servla, Ports 949 BnL MAXEY TOYOl'A
• lor In II' air,.i.r Radn( Sip. :U' 303 V-3 rord enrlne, JU<t :tB88l 8-tt Blvd.
llf TJumlneW ... ••, 3 Alum.. mut. Full rlain& ~ recond. 427 Headen I: mile. ff. Beach. P.l. "1«151
.,._ -Pl aood!ad dllillo1' l(>iMaker 6 tr!t parts. 1146--0m Aller 6. WE PAY 'TOP DOLL.\11
• :"""-~..!!"4-C •II w/manual wrench. Regb .. 4CUSTOM......U.ntrord l'ORTOPUSEDCAIW
' llU « .._u.. Uc'd newr Uled. $1500 or or Chr)'ller or adapt to VW. U 70'll' car ll extra dlu,
TV, bdlo, Hll'I, bst oir. 9S62 Enkinc Dr, ISO tabs all. 117>1345. ., .. !Int.
.... M D H.B. 968-9t!T. BAUER BUICK '
OOSE 711 ...,, I W lloble Ca~ Branot new, I ~ 234 E. 17tb St.
-"'"""· ' ..... In ' ·n. ,.i.. .... Alli, Many -tor-' '"' a.ta -5<8-'1'111 ,_.., 25-"' mu, w/trfr, 11100 . • WILL Buy'°"' car paid llir
ON DISPLAY ..
In Our 24,000 Sq. Ft. Indoor Showroom
$AVE $AVE $AVE $AVE $AVE
Ii. FEW NEW. 1971 MOTOR HOMES AT
TREMENDOUS ·s~VINGS
HURRY WHILE SELECTION IS GOOD
THI INCOMPAIAIU UTI LINO
21 hat .. 21 hat
Ute Li111r 9oe.-•nywhere, 1ny t ime of
'Y••r. It i1 ·m•nvf•tfured in S•lt L•lce
City •nd 't11t.d in -the 1nowy-pe•lc-to.
de11rt temp1r•tur11 •n4' t1rr1in of the
mountein Wett.
THI ,AIULOUS 'AC .. AUOW
1 l'eH'.JJ' a 24' M..W.
PrkM "-Mftl + TAX· LIC.
UTE LINER -$19,527
* 7 YEAR BANK FINANCING
* RENT BEFORE YOU BUY
Law, law r-.1 ,.... .., .. ..,_,, Alt ....., ..
$11,.. .. -w.
* WE ARE MOTOR HOME
SPECIALIST
WI DIAL ONLY IN MOTOI HOMDI Tiie ,_, •• , ., .,.., ........... ,,.. .... ,..,.. ""' .......
JM ef ... APTll PUICHASI PIOILIMI JM c..W
_,....._. If JM perd ••4 "-A DU.UI WHO
SOLD MOTOl HOMD Al A SIDI LINL
* NEW '72 PACE ARROWS
FROM $6995 + TAX & UC.
A now c~pt In tho purclooM & rontol of
le1dlng ~r homes .. , , . ,
* l'REE INDOOR STORAGE " With Your 1"11rthe1e -Ll'"ifM Tiffie Offer
* RENT BACK PROGRAM
I
MARVIN PEARCE
. MOTOR· HOMES
"TM•--Y---at~·
N-.. llWAY .im IOUTM OP THI
IANTA ANA NllWAY
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22t<Jl.dl. I....._ t lT, a !Wl).21U or 117>1$51 or not Call a.tph Gordolt
Add "' -· ,... .... ._ -For Do<J. a-I 950 ~ --~ :tm "THI IALIOA -110•r Mlllk C•a&er. dJ'' .. cl•aa ou.t the • Harbor Blvd., Colla Meu.. Th• lelfN• It ~It~....._ Mtrl• 1411 IOUTH VILLMI WAY
-· -~L•HlllA -
eaMC. ........ )'Om' tnub ti CASf '67 TRIUMPH Spftfil"f MK l , H'avt eomtthq ~ want to ~ul14'.,. ef tM Melt r•••*'-' ... ,..
..
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~ • --... Piii wlti. a DAILY PILOT r '65 n...i1-Van. Both A·.1 ltllf Oulifted adi do It ,,.cf-4 "" ef eu•• , ..... W .._.. .._.. y11htt ltt tk WiefN.
cx , • 111 _., . a""'"" ad. ~eoi~~-~~-~·:..M~l-.J&M~!:_· -1.~·..n~-:_:call~,!N~ow~-!!:~:.....L---------------------illlll•llilo••~--------------• no II"· .....,., ..... -
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'72 TOYOTA
lmmodlot. DolMry
BIG SA VIN GS ON
l\EMAjNIN~ 'TI'S ' Lt.u
YOl.VO
•
'72VOLVO
lmmodlot. Dollvory
BIG SA VIN GS ON
REMAINING 'TI'S
..-tkMl.U W TOYOTA
* '6' <:AMARO V8, lharp
loaded wtxtru, lo mil.
Must sell! $1795. 60--9444.
'68 Camaro, Lo mi 's, Xlnt
cond, for sale by owner.
~1574.
CHEVROLET
* CHEVY'S * lMPALA'S * MALIBU'S
1.D mlleqe
HERTZ CORP.
Lrc oelectb>v.,;,. colors
(714) 77M050
CONTINENTAL JEEP
l~!r~--'"'-~_,I~ . .. ....... .. _,., ..
OLDSMOllU,
1961 Oldl, custom Delta.
"f'otally po.,.,ered .
Re ........ mil ..... Totally
equipped (WlH 49'1). Tl-y it,
you'H like lt at Sll»O. SN at
%1>1 9.l. Main, S.A. S57....s.M2 .
PINTO
• -. u... "° ....... u..t
PLYMOunt ::J5!~! J
'&&PLY.mi WAliOll !...i~ _;,,..
VW, automauc, power ateer-1 ~p:t)'~. ~~~~!-~!""!:~d
::1 (~~Don~m~I ~!· ~·
Cllll Waldrop MO-S16' er '113 RAMllLER Ila -
8'2-0631. IWl,rdlll ... 6 ~ * PINTO'S * e '67 PLYMOUTH e PIS. nu pelnl. I Ult~
CONTINENTAL •68 1971's. \Vlth or without air Modified for hl&h 833-1652. 646-9303 646-9303 '70 CHEV, EL CAMINO coupe · Lo mili>age
1946 Harbor, Costa Mesa 1946 Harbor, Coat& Meu Automatic trans. 20,ID) miles, In Cotillion White with '10 Landcruiser, hardtop, ' HERTZ co••. performance and '10 HORNET SST I =~~~~~-=-------.,.,.,---=-=:-1,..,;:;::.;;;;::::::...::=:...:::"7'-I lt8ll!'l'irw "'3554 H &ralned Black Landau top & wheel drive, Warren hubs, IV'"" appearance! air, new tiret. Xlnt
Triumph TR-6, Wire VOLKSWAGEN 1959 Volvo, rece n ti Y power ' ' ur-matching black leatber ~ never abu~. L"Xceilent con. J...rr selectlon·Many colors $1000. MUST SELL! $1700 OI' t..t aair~ te-nlT
wheel, Tonncau cover, -repe.lred. Good condition ry. '4t $2595 'terior. MM:heUn steel belted ditlon. (928 BZU) $269fi. (714) na.4050 548-7881 --~T'.!·=D~,,,
AM/FM radio, for sale by ,69 YW $350/oUer 5'8-oc.u., wh.itewallt:. Ohnate control 567-s242. -~P~L~Y~M~O~U=TH=-'66 PLY., S.telli1e H.T., ~
owner. ~7574. '63 VOLVO l22S, Good """"· MacHoward air. ,Tilt 11 .. r1... Full --------' Reblt V8, P/S, Auto, Nice '65 T·BIRD, JVLL
e TR '70 Spitfire 51599 f Radio, Heater, ~· A $600orbettoffer. power. lmmaculate. Of. LINCOLN -,=:--=-::,-,'"'°"--shape. $750 or best olr. MAKE OFFER.
193SBQA) • .~bug ·i;: at ** 5'IUll6S ** 839-9600 or 531-0608 t"1rc from p RIV ATE ............... ~-.,.-~= '69 Valiant 962-4047. **· **
Sports Car Center-547--0764 «'AIM Autoo. u...i 990 Come~:' ~arbor PARTY. 557-S242. UNCOLN ConHnenlal 1967. PONTIAC "61 'n!UNDDUI with
no E. lit Sllrtet Santa Ana a '&S Convert., new top new While, 2 door, xlnt cond. Runs lfOOd.. Blue with white extru, mllent ('Ollditlon,
• TM '70 Xtra sharp. • • e ~670TPLWYHMEOEULTSHI e '70 IMPALA tires, nice cond. $100 under Owner.4!K-2339att~ ~in,yltop.tl 2Doodrl.6cyhlindter '65 BONN. convert., tull$41JO ·=:.:.··.:•9M171J::...:=·-=--I
(332CI'P) v • A to -F·~-I wholesale book. 64~9062·. MAVERICK au oma e;, ra o, ea er. power, am/!m rev er b . , -· 1mu11111ln.1 Mod llled lor high -o, u • .... ns.. '"'':"3ry (YBA754) $1295 dlr Cliff va11aNT Sports Car Cente""47-0164 con• MISA Air Cond., PoW<!r st....,.., • CORVAIR · · GY·Poiy glaSI, extra clean! _...,.. 710 E. 1st Street Santa Ana 54t·30lt bt.6'·67·61 performance and Radio Heater (l9'7 AP~) Waldrop 540-5164, 8.f.2.()631. S65(1. 842·1039 .
• TR GT6 '69. lDcal beaut. '&& Fastback MU.:f'~l.OCX) $2295. ·dlr. Cliff Waldrop. Call + 'SC CORVAIR conv., new '~MA~::~s~~~rco~~t 1965 Plymouth Fury Wagon. PONTIA~ Star Chie( '59. Has ' ·~1ri.ALIANT, Auto, • eyl.,
(ZSR.943) 548-'188i ' 540--5164 or 842-0631. top, au~o. good cond. oHtr. 557-5767. ~~:SO!:i~~-~ :~~~"· everythtng, real good cond. ** 548--0UC **
Sport& Car Center-547'--0764 '70 CL-St ti W *' 968-J04l * Lo mi. $400 cash. 548-6758, no E. !st Street santa Ana Dark blue finish. Excellent AMERICAN ... ~. • on •ton MERCURY DAlLY PILOT "" -··
1968 Triumph T,R.--250. Lo
miles, like new. W I re I
wheels. 528-4742.
'59 TR·3 e $150.
or bst. offer. 673--1241
'67 TRIUMPH Spitfire, Good
cond $800. Pvt party. Cal.
675-ZISO N .B. '
TOYOTA
NO DOCK
STRIKE HERE
ONE ' OF THE
Lar ... I Solocllon1
TDYDTAS
IN
SOUTHERN CALIF.
Over 175 New & Used Jn
Stock
"""' land Crul1tr1
...... Collea STS
..,... MK Station Wags.
"""' Crown Coupe
"""' Carinas
Jill' Coroll••
"""' Coron•• Ready For Delivery
Large Selection of Used Cats
With Our 100% Toyota War-
ranty.
low Down Payment
On Any New or Used Toyota
BILL MIXEY
TOYOTA
·n Toyota Corona 2 dr ht,
fac air, radio, 4 spd stick.
$2,095 or best offer.
8;3S-'993·
OAJLY PILOT tor action!
CWI 642-5671 Ii: Savel
Autos, I mportecl
condition. New 2 brakea. 4 Klng1wood E1t•t• DODGE 1 Fast results are juat a pbo~ Sell the old 1tull Buy the
.,,...i radlO, heator (SQY· rl M · • Automatle trans., air coad., • ,67 MONTCLAIR call away. 642-5678 new stutt For heat reoulta! 6G-S71
659) ims. dlr· CJIU Waldrop Ame can oton i ...... rack. <OJAFV.' 11.969 DODGE Chnrger Clean, I ' Autos, Usod 990 Autos, u-990 Aulol, 990.
540-5164, ~-063L Jlll"Gremlin1 Jlll"Hometl $2H5 top cond. Call 54G--5400 or 2 Door H.T. Dlr. V.Top., Air r;;;=:=i;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:::i;i;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;::;;;::;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;=:;:;::;;:;;;:::;;=.I
'68 VW BUG ..,...~~~~~:.:~:~:lln• Ma:cffoward ~~~1 <eves) ask t... ~ °'= 1:,~;,/;1.i:
2 Dr dlr A t "-(WVJI H ~-k t 'TI' •· '1'11 . M9) Call M6-3736 &ft 10 . . u oma....-. · uge .......... o 8 ... 839-9600 or 531-06<WI 1967 Dodie Van, AM-FM, 494.Ql]. COUGAR CLeARANCE
9431 OAC can tin. pvt, pty. Blg·Blg Savings Comer 1st & Harbor tape deck. insulated & =~=~~-,-~ w I no money down. Call San '69. MERC Mirquis, white
546-8736 a1t n am 49H811. Harbar American ta Ana panelled. 115511. 673-51)46. w1b1• v1n,1 top & mt, tac : BRAND NEW
1972 COUGAR
VOLVO
e VOLVO '64 PIBOO Sharp
(0PE861)
CAMAR.O *' CAMARO'S * ·n· Hardtopa' • Lo mi'i 1
HERTZ CORP.
SporU Car Center-547-0764 Lri: selection-Many colon no E. ht Street santa Ana (714) nMOSO
Autos, lmptimcl 970 Ayto1, lmportlld 970
I
'
FORD air, eccel cond, 837-5426 •
'69 FORD
Club Wagon
Automatic tranmtlssion, VS,
only 12,IXll miles, absolut~
ly mint condition. Seldom
used.
$2395 ..
NEWPORT
IMPORTS
.
MUSTANG * MUSTANGS * 'TI HARDTOPS
Lo mileage
J.IERTZ CORP. Lrr selection-Many cokn
(714) nMOSO
'69 MUSTANG
V-8, 4 spd, power, heavy duty
~ low mileage Ii:
very sharp. $1900. Call
54&-9164.
'68 MUSTANG
VS, Automatic, Radio, Heat·
er," (X\W"l97) $1095. dlr. Clilf
Waldrop 54().5164 or 842-0631.
'70 MUSTANG Fastback,
auto, R&:H, air cond.
963-5500
1.967 MUSfANG
Radio & beater. $1100.
847-2944
OLDSMOBILE
'
Fully equipped, •utometic frens., factory •Tr, powtr
staarin9, power disc brakes, radio, tinted 9l1s1, du•I r•c-
incj mirrors, white will tires, deluxe wheal covers. (8506-
4181 $367600
GREAT SELECTION • ALL COLORS
WE UKE PEOPLE ...
'!f•'t• Gl.d 't o St•
YOU!
PLEASE DON'T LEA Vii
UNTIL YOU'RE HAPl'Y I
. GARDEN GllOVI ILYD • .t lltOOKHUllT
Phone 63 .. .ztlO
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. • • •
.,
Colony Park· . • •
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•· • IF CONTINENT AL BUILT '
A .STATION WAGON,
' ' .
COLONY PARK WOULD BE m
Colony· Par~ offers the new look of luxury In 111.ollon ,,.;au
for 1972. Long the leader in the station wagon field ••• -
for yourself the most magnificent collection _of beltlr ,...Oii
Ideas under one•roof , •• Test drive one today • , •
,
Full Size MERCURY MONTEREY • • •
COMPLETE WITH AIR CONDITIONING!!
• 4232.00
CHOOSE FROM A WIDE SELECTION!
''Orange Count1111 Family o/ Fini Cars~
• ohnson & son
2'21 HARIOR BLVD., COBTA nM • MO-M30
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OVER 5 ONLY: ENROLLMENT PERIOD ENDS · MIDNIGHT THURSDAY, FEB. 3, 1972
ere's when mos1· folks • •
o.ver 65 find out ••• too -late • • ••
what edicare
-'
does not pay ••.
· · · Now, .for jU$t $1
for your· first month's protection,
you can examine 'on approval'
this· senslble, aft"ordable 'Plan? ..
New Elder Hospital .Care pays you
up t.o.t5o,ooo Tax-Free Cash!
It covers every hospital expense
that~ital M~care leaves out,
: except the initial deductible!
•only $3 a month ~r the.first month!
• no age limit·• no health questions
Effecthe Imnmy !st '!9n Hosptal Medicare payments
increased again, by law) Just as in past ,..,., amounts Mm••• CllII that patienu ,,.,,,, pay """ VOi)' sharply_ up 13 1/3%1 lilllllm. Fortunately EIDER HOSPITAL CARB owne11 need not . • all·pre-existing conditions are covered!
' Your first month is only $1. J.r 111111 '"""f!'Oirceqr/11 tlrlll'lanautomatlcollyodjrulJ toctlltl'
in<:rmed hospital c/uJtrel ••• yet It still COSIS just $3 a ~
I And you get your dollar back
if ypu're not ·completely satisfied.
MEDICARE IS GREAT-BUT! •••
Wate up friends. Blessina that it is, please realize
that Medlcue.isn't everything many folks suppose. It lw Glpt-deducti&les, percentsges and charges
that you must pay '"1t or your own pocket. And
recent chanaes have increased those Gaps. 11il
Gpvemment pays le• and you pay more_! What a
shOCk Id &d'this out.._'liK T.-,., C'ICft With
Hmpitsl MedicaR, a Ions seilO of illness in the
hmpital could leave you with crippllns financial
debts.
DON'T LEARN THE FACTS THE HARD WAYI
.lifter you're laid' up, It's a little late. Under
Medicare today you pay the initial deductible for
each 'benefit period'. That's the first $68 of
hospital expenses. ·Then fr~m the 6Jst day of th_e
period you must pay $171-day. After 90 days th1S
increases to $34-a-day -$238•-week,,$1020.00.
a·month-that you must pay. Plus you statt
dipping into your HOSP.ital Medicare 60-day 'Life·
time Reserve'. And after your Lifetime Reserve is
'USed up, Hospital Medicare won't pay you a cent
for> the rest of that period. Think what a long spell
of illness could mean-the slow.,kirid ·that older
folks get more than anyo~e·e.lsC! You could be
stuck with 1D1paid· !>ill•· that could wipe out
retirement savings •• ;force you· into b'Orrowing
(at today'i' rat.S) ••• selling your home ••• even·
tUrning to yoilr children for cbarity!
ARE YOUR PARENTS OVER '67 READ THISI
Right now .yi:>u have an oppoitu·nity to help protect your
parents against tOday's skyrockiting h0spital bills. A long
illness can easily exhaust their savings. 'That's why we urge
you to bring this plan to the.irltt~ntion immediateJy-and.
help them get sso,ooo ·~rth'Of.lifetime max)l}l~D\ bene=
fits. Or better still, just comple!e the form bet ow for them
using your address and we will send the Policy and pay·
'THIS PLAN IS A MUST FOR ANYONE OVER 65
If you feel Medicare Gaps ue confusing, you're
right-they are! Worse-they're expensive! Part 'A'
.of Medicare is Hospital Insurance, designed pri•
marlly for in-hospital costs. 'Part B' is Medical .Jn.
surance, for doctors and medical .service bills. This
Plan su_pplements 'Part/.' to protect you for r1very
~Jlaiblo MedicaRd1a1pitsl expe-that Hospital
/!:ledicare doesn't pay. After your initial deductible,
you're covered for a// the· Hospital Medicare Gaps-
100\l>-with no time limit-no matter how much or
how often you collect-up to SS0,000.00 tax-freo
·caSh! And no matter how Hospital Medicare Gaps
widen in the future, Y,ou needn't worry. This ]'.Jan
fills in automatically. There's no finer Plan in
America today!
MEDICARE GAPS KEEP GETTING WIDER
The law. requires that Hospital Medicare cllsts must
be reviewed. each year-and if hospital charges
change significantly, .the· money that patients
contribute must be adjusted the following year.
Well, it's' no secret; it's already happened three
times....:in •10, in '71 and again in '72. In fact,
'hospital costs have TRIPLED in the past few years.
And are still incr~osing! There's little. doubt about
it. You 'll wind up 'paying even more. 'lllat's why
our Elder Hospital Care Plan makes so much sense!
THE COMPANY BEHIND YOUR
ELDER HOSPITAL CARE
. Elder HOspital Care is issued to citizens over 6S no matt.er
what their pi"esent stale of health by Uriion Fidelity. Ufe
lnsunitu:t:· ~mpany of Philadelphia, a progressive old·line
JCgal reseive company. Union Fidelity is recommended by
both Best's and Dwine'I, 'the imuranCe indwtcy's leading
\ndependent rating authodtiel. · ment notices to you.
MAIL BEFORE MIDNIGHT THURSDAY, FEB. 3, 1972 Tht Union Fidelity
!nsurance ·Gro!IP
ls /ictn.i<d in aJ/ UNION FIDELITY
LIFE INSURANCE .COMPANY
1515 LOCUST STlti:r, PHILADELPHIA, PA. JflU
OFFJCIAt APPLICATION FORM TO:
UNION FIDELITY LIFE'INSURANCE COMPANY
PHl~AOE~PHIA, PENNSYLVANIA MR.
MRS.
:.slJ States,
Washington; D.C.,
Puerto :Rko and ·
Canada ·
25192
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DAT~ OF BIRTH.._,=-....,=--"=--AGE-SEJI Milt 0 F11111!1 0 Month Dav ·Y·•ar
l 1lso apply I~ 111y1pou11 · BIRTH DATE------,,.--
spouM'• first Nml Incl mfddle lnlflll Mo~h O•V YW
I haw enclosed my 1;n1 monthly pr1mium and 1*eby apply to UniOn r.i.rotv Lilt '"""""" Co_,,
PhH1dtlpM1, Po. 19102 !or MecHcm $uppl1mon1 Plen, Form 919. I undorillnol thll my pa6cy will bt.,..
1fftctiw When hsuld.
SIGNATURE X----------~ __ DATE·------
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Now You
' ioonth. Today your Initial Deductible Is $68 (up from
S60!); after !ht 60th day you must pay $17 per day (up
from SIS!); and ydi.it "Ilfetimo reserve• contribution ts Must Pay now s34 pet day <up from SJO!J. These continuing ... ua1
Increases make it more Important than mr to prottcf 131/3% MOREi :youmif at today~ rar<ll ~d your Appllcatlon NOW.-before !ht postmark deadline.
EVERVGAPISANOTHER
PROBLEM FQR YOU:
'11te.Social Security Administration estimate! that
· Medicare will pay less than half of your total
health cost! ~t'• :why this Elder Hospital Care
Plan is so "'1tal. U assures you 'Virtually complete
·hospilal co...,.ge no matt~ how much Hospital
Medicare pays (or doesn't 'pay) ill the future. It
as5ures you will never be saddled («saddle anyone
else) with bankrupting hospital bills. It's like
having up to SS0,000 set aside against a rainy day!
ANY CONDITION YOU HAVE NOW
IS COVERED NOW
Thero are no trickY "catches" or "waiting per-
iO<!s". All prHxlltina conditions (physical illness
you've had or have right now) are covered in any
recognized hoSpital from the moment·your pqlicy
is m force. Here ue the only exceptions: Federal
Government, facilities,..and .sanit¥iums for'.alco-
holics or ilrug a,i!dicts. Cari:. iii .geriatric extended·
care faciliiies lil:t nursing or rest homes is covered
if the facility is owned or operated.by the State of
California. ·Loss paid by Workmen's Compensation
or Occupational Disease laws is not covered. Your
·plan cannot be cancelled .~ Jong as you pay your
premiums, and the $3. rate cannot be raised, unlep
a general rate a'djustment -up or down -applies
to evezyone in your state.
SEND$1 FORVOUR FIRST MONTH'S
PROTECTION •••
while you examine your Elder Hospital Can Plan.
It's yours with a money-back guarantee, E:amino
it carefully in the privacy of your own home.
There's no "lino print". Show it to any trusted
advisor. Indeed, show it to yout doctor. He lr:noft
about the limitations of Hospital l\(edicare. He'D
tell you how valuable this Pl"!I really is.· Even then.
if you're not completely satisfied, return the policy
within 30 dayg and we'll promptly refund your
money-no ifs, .ands or buts! It makes sense to
protect yourself now for such a low amount-whilo
you make µp your mind! If you decide · to
continue, your regular monthly premium is only
$3 per penon. A small ptemlum for so much peace
of mind! · .
ENROLL"AT ONCE-NOW IS THE TIMEI
Everyone over 65 automatically qualifies chlrills
this mass enrollment period-with na, medicil
questions asked! The closing date, ho.....,.., ii
definite! Wo cannot accept applications after the
postmark deadline. So please don't hesitate. YOll
are protected by an iroJH:lad 30-day mol!C)' back
guarantee. -Mail yolir Application Form, with only
$1, regard\ess of the number of people .to be
coV<Rll,-before the' midni~t deailllile. Act J\dW,
· while the thought .ls uppenriost ~your mind!
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9 IMPORTANT QUESTIONS .AND -ANSWERS
1 Q. Jf·t t.m. Medle.,.,.""1.do I nee<! this Plan?
. A. Medi<;are, with lblmaldnnlin limitations, ,....
never designed ··to com all lloopital expensesrllut tho
amount ,YOU pay gets biggerl ·Sl7•-daY II up froqtSlS!. ·S~-diylls up from.$30( Where will It all end! 'Ihes6
widening Gaprtcould cost you thouSrnds of dollarr. But .
Elder Hospiul Care nolims )Our hocpiul money
worries-up to .. ~so;ooo'iecurity In tax·fm cash!
2 Q. How do I collect my lrmelill ..,.. I'm ilt the
hospital?
A. There's a simple form to be completed by.youlllld
your' doctor-ond thet's Ill there Is to It. & soon al your
1equest reaches IM, It geta lnunedlate·atltlltlea. Falb aD
.om the country have ~d !ht speed ilDd eflldency
of Union Fide~ly'a claim semce ..
3 Q .. Call I emull If rm not in'aood balthl
A. Yes yw can. There are no medical
questions to anrwet. No matter bow poor yout
health, any hell th condition you have right now
ii covered. 1hm Is no wallin\:fod. And.of
course, any a:tddent or future th conditioo
,ls ecJYQ'ed too. I
6 Q. Ho.,,am'ltcostonlyS3amonth?
A.-'Because the initial deductiblo Is not Insured-
that's still your: responsibility. Without this one prD'flo
~Qll Elder lloopilal. Ca!O would be lop costly to afford.
With lt, hq-, this. Plan is exceedingly 1C3S0111blo.
HosplW Medicare ..,,. .. most expemea ln the lint
60-<lay'hospital benefit period. Then,Elderl!oopital Cm
fills 111 · !ht rest of .th• hospital benefit .Gaps,-
.!~pro>ides up to SS0,000 long-range protection. ill
a,ddition, maswruollment by-mail-only-plus no Jll'dlcal
questions to i-o--keep& policy.issue coolS at a
mloimwn, And since no Alesman will call, thete are ito
iales IX>IDJDlsslon costs. All these 11¥inp are pl1l<jl on 10 you! ..
7 Q. If I !im other hoopital iamtance, d.m't It
..... -Medlcire Gops? A. Unfm-tely no! Many othot plw specify' ncta.
liens, riders, ilDd limitations OD Medicare; Tbty don't
bridge all tho Gaps, prtlcularly as bencOIS are adj1Mted.
But with Elder Hospital Care you know that.hospital
Gapa are CO')l!ed automatlcally with up to SS0,000
polocUon. Thm'a no waitlnc pariod..you're C01'1re4
i...-tely, for prMJlstlnc eondltlona. Aud note: thla
l'lan pays in addition to my otllor """"" YOll may 1ia ... 1t•1 your JllOM)' to apmd •you wbh. •
8 Q. llliatotlm' ... 'r• ............
• Plan dFt now?
A. Dudng this limlte4 podod lliao 11 DO red II .. al
any kind. Just fill Jn' tho a1i:,::r::: Form lien. .Aud you enjoy a 30-day ......... , y..,•rri
protected for only SI wldla ,... ... -11* Elder
lfotpltal Care Nlcy. Jf you'19 llOl C11Dpletaly 'llldla4
return the Policy wllhla 30 ..,_ 11114 wo'l ·-1F
refund your ..-,.; haj tho1 .-ntlmt.. ,..'le lall
potoe:tedl
' 9 .Q. HowdoI....a? '
5 Q. Dooldilo ... ....,doetlll'bilkT A. Complete the ApdJQtl.., Fana at ldl ..
A. No •. Prlftll doetot bill& ire not c»:a1d by mall with only SI t'Or the !list month'I protll<llon. Y ...
Elder Hospital Cue 6«auio they do NbT -lllder ·-. If °"' 65; may also be IDl!>lled on thia ftq,
!ht hospital part ol·Medlcare!·Fot pro1'5lllea= Batdo110t...r-_,,1s1 ..,....you·bollldorlll
doctor blllt rna1oe._,...11"''1e llptd Uf fa IM your JQ-dlr • ..,..,,... • -to lian yoar -llil
,,. o(W..,. !Juoarll tM Goftn:mlllt. I ILllil befell the ...............
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Claim 30 :.ti·ves
Traffic' rat&!ttJes 1n oranp County
have· dintbed to ·the llaBiern.i rate of
one a day for 'the month of Jam.my,
county coroner's deputiel .rtported today.
Sl:r: penorui died over the weekend u a
result ol Oranp County traffic 8Cddenla.
bringing the totoJ""'omblr ol -for~ the moath to JO tbroulh Slmday. A year
ago, 14 peraom'clled In eounty lrafflc ..,.
cidents durln( Jllllllr)I. .
The latest death ',loll bepn ·Frtdly
wben a ~yeaM!d garl>lge truct
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British Aide ak'
Hit, Clawed
By Devlin
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btlltonalre'• aJda lnalel!!I of Oil peroonaJ Dr. J°"' Pt)ltl, a comI>Ultr U-b~
,LONDON (UPI) -Bernadette Devlin,
~m Ireland member of the Brltlsh
Piarliament, tore acrou the House of
a.nmons today and hlt and scrathed ·
Home Secretary Reginald Maudling and
pulled hb hair.
Interviews. reportedly waa hired by Gay to CO!JIPlle
Both Time and Newaweek magazlll" all publbhed mattrlal on Hughes, plus
and the CBS program "fO Mtnutei" llJd private material 1upp1Jed by the Tool
author CIUCord Irvin&'• book on Hughes Company. The resulting printout was, in
may have been written from informatJon eUect, a cross-reference biography ot
contained ln a computerized biographlcal Hughes.
printout ordered several years ago by Robert f.faheu, the dllmi.ssed head of
Huahes Tool Co. execuUve Bill Gay. Hughe!' Nevada empire, aakt in Lat
Llle rna&ulne, which planned to Vegas SUnday that he had never seen the She did ao afttr MaudliOI announced
the government wW set up an in--
dependent Inquiry lato lhe circumstances
of Sunday's bloody rioting iD Londonderry
ill whlch 13 civilian. were kllled. (See
!tortes on Page 4 for details )
Maudllng told the HOUI< that Brltbb
tioope flr<d only after they were fired on.
Mlsa Devlin rushed across the chamber
and started bitting Maudllng. H•. tried to
c(er.oo hllnself as sh• scratched hlm and
pulled bis hair. .
51ruUllng violently, ahe was' held by
chief government Whip Francis Pym and
o.J>POlltion whlp Robert Mellish. Then she
'!aa dr•ued "hlle kicking from the
chamber.
Lawmakers gasped with surprise when
MiN Devlin, who 1tanda barely five feet,
attacbd Maudling, who la well over 1ix:
feet.
Earlttr, Miss Devlin shquttd, "Is it In
order for the minllttr to tall a lie?"
She did IO after Matldllng aald the
lhooUDI starttd when British troops
came under fire from an apartment
house 11 they advanced to arrut
troublemakers:
"The army returned the fire directed
at them with aiiDed ahots and Inflicted a
number of cuualtiea On those who were
a~ them with firearms or ho-""',"
MaildU"8 said. · . """'
Mia Devlln wu loudly applauded by
about ID iiiectatora in the public 1.Uery,
both ~slie accused Mauldlllli ol Jylns
and qaln when she attacked him.
. Prime Muuater F.dward Heath, seated
nut to Maudllns, allIIOll became ln-
nlved 1n the acrimmage.
' Mia Devlin, 24, whi~faced, struck out
In all directi011!1 '!hll• nther lawmaker• watched In ahocua silence.
Beverll Conaervaijve and Lalior party
memben ol Par!Wnent rushed to Maud· linc'1 ••'8taoce and helped the two whips !fral ber out of tJie boUJe.
She returned and took her aeat again
about five mlnules lattr.
·' ~g.~?-1Police
Hunt Three Men ,.
In Acid · Attack
Laiuna Beach police loday are
oean:hinl lo. three YouDI men, one of
whom allegedly threw a c a u s t I c
IU~ into the .ey~ of a resident
walklnc on the hoaidwalk at Main Beach.
• POllce said Arthur Gruber, 29, of 20"lO
;;. Cout ffl&hwey, aµff_er'!I burned eyes
and face u f.he result of the 9 p.m. in·
cldent Salurdoy. qruber wu treattd for
hJs injuries at South Coast Community
lioepltal follo•ing .the apparently wr
, pnwobd attack. He waa boopltallud.
Officials said the substance thrown on
Gruber may have been either battery
acid or film developing lluld, both of
which can cause tevere burns.
Gruber told police he was strolling
I.long the boardwalk: when three men,
walking Iowan! hlm, stopped so that one
or them could llibt a .s:igarettt. Al
Gruber approached, one of the trio
reportedly threw the contents of a coir
tamer into Gruber'a face, momentarily
blinding him.
He told police the men were gone by
the time be regained bll vision and he
walked to a nearby MrYice station and
str1allle the book, II.id Saturday, "The printout. Reportedly, only a few printout.!
mllDUICript rntgbt he 1enulne Howltrd were made and dlatrtoottd to top Hughes
Hughes, but the material might not have executives.
reached Irving in the way he claimed." Maheu was In charge of all Hughes'
Another theory was advanced by Nevada properties, including the casinos,
Richard Hannah, a Hughes ernploye. He until Hughes mismlssed him. Maheu has
wu quoted by the Washington Post a9 filed a S50 million suit against Hughes
saying that 1 source for the Hughes book challenging the dlsmls.'81.
mlght have been a looseleaf dossier on "I never saw a computer printout on
Hu&hea,' life compiled by aides four year• Hughes and I never heard of anybody
ago. that uw one," Maheu said.
0 Somebody could've taken It and made But he said he knew Pettit wu cor·
a blolraphy ou! 'of It," Hannah said -of the relating Information on Hugbea.
do•~.t wblcb be ducribed as aeveral "The likelles\ scenario," Time aald, "ia
hunarea J>lle& Jons. that Irvins 10mebow obtained aome nr all
IrviOI claim. to have compiled the of the material In the printout. It has
autobiocnphy from the transcrlpts of a been rumored, for example, that an
aerlel of in!tl'viewa with HUlhea. ODii'}' former employe !mm the Hughea
But ·Hulhes, in a telephone interview operation brought the material to Irving.
from bis Bahamaa retreat and through "If this happens to be true, !rvlng
several lpokeamen, has denied that he would probably not have needed many .
ever collaborated with Irving on the accomplices -except for an excellent
book, ud said he received none o{ the forger and bis wife, who opened the bank
McGraw-HW money. account," the magazine aaid.
8 Malaysians Arrested
In Drug Smuggling Raid
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Federal of·
ficllls arnJcnec1 eight Malaysians in
three cities today on charges o( smug·
glin&', conspiracy and possession in con-
nectJon wilh the seizure of 171il Pounds of
"high grade" heroin, worth nearly $8
million "on the ltreets."
U.S. Customs agents arrested three
men when they disembarked from a
Philippines Airlines plane in Honolulu
With "pecullar bulges around their
bodies," authorities announced Saturday.
The suspects carried the heroin in thin,
nylon tubing wrapped like a long sauJage
fr<m below their neck around their
bodies to their ankles. 'Ibey bad come
from Balllkok.
. Ag~nt~ ·new the trio to San Francisco
where· two other Malaysians met them
10 Lost Scouts ,
Leader Hunted
l1i Rough Area
SAN DIMAS (UPI) -A sherUf's
rescue squad is searching for a group of
10 Boy Scouts and their adult leader
believed Jost in rugged terrain in the san
Gabriel Mountains.
The scouts, ranging in age from 10 to
12 years} and their scoubnaster, Robert
L. Hoffman, all from ,Long Beach Troop
111, left Friday afternoon for what wu to
be a two-night camping trip.
Ten mountaineers from the sheriff's
station here began the seareh for the
group Sunday night after a flashlight
distress signal in Morse Code was sighted
In the East Fork area of the mountains,
The ICOUIJ fnttnded to h!U from the
Weal Fork ranger station to F.Jsh Fork
but apparenUy became lost and de.cend·
ed Into rough ttrrain, autborfti .. said.
Lota E. Blythe,
and were also arre1ted. The three men
captured In H<{'Olulu were escorted to
New York where thr:ee 'other persons
were arrested when they met the plane.
-The eight were described as "well
dressed" lbopkeepers and tradesmen.
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1 Man Killed
In Cliff Plunge
CAMARILLO (AP) -A station
wagon plunged 1,500 feet down a
cliff off U.S. 101 and burst into
flame, killing the Ione occupant and
touching off a half-acre brush lire.·
The victim was identified Sunday
night from personal belongings as
Alfred Aj. Pezzuo, 51, ~arillo.
'l'he. ~deQl oc~uri:ed, at. ,the top,
or the steep Conejo G)'ad'e wnen the'
vehicle without explanation shot off
the freeway past an emergency
parking area, broke through a wire
fence and shot over a cliff, the
highway patrol said.
Mystery Victim
Keeping Mum
In Murder Try
Baffled Fullerton police today con-
tinued their investigation into the
ahooUng of a Los Angeles man who a~
parently was left for dead on the Sunny
Hills High School campus by unknoWn
assailant!.
Investigators made it clear today that
they c.an do very Jittle in the case without
the cooperation of the victim, Horace
Niles, 26. Niles Is today listed -as "serious
but improving:" at Orange County
Medici! C.nter.
cllled police.
DAILY PILOT
.• Writing Teacher,
Succumbs in SF
Officers believe the victim, a Negro, is
from the Riverside area. Riverside Coun-
ty sheriff's officers were to question him
today.
Niles was found Saturday bleeding but
conscious on the Fullerton campus, He
asked passersby for aid but refused to
tell pol:ke who was responsible for the
shooting or where it had occurred.
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Writing Instructor Lota Elizabeth
Blythe · a resident ol Orange County
for niore than S3 years, died
Salurday at the Christian Sclence
Benevolent Home in San Francisco. She
was 69.
She devoted heneli to e1couraging
young writers as a teacher at J.,athrop
Junior High, Santa Ana College and as a
part.Um<· instructor at Chapman College
after her retlrement from a c t i v e
taachlng.
Miss Blythe's creative wrltlng and
children's literature courses ln the Santa
Ana area inspired many of her students
to become writers and journalists. A
group of them later formed Blythe's
Penstm in her honor.
He activities also included the Friends
of the Library at UC, Irvine and the San-
ta Ana Ehell Club.
Memorial services will be held for Miss
Blythe at 4 p.m. Feb 3, in the Waveiley
Church in Santa Ana.
Memcrlll gift! may be made In her
honor to the University cf California
Library at Irvine.
Woman leaps, Dies
An Anaheim mother of three amall
children died at s·:ss a.m. today aft« 1be
Jumped off the fifth 1tory of the acute
diJea ... unit al Orange County Medlca(
Center In °'""" 'l'be coroner's office ,.ported that she
dtad ol brollen bones ind mulUpfe ln-
Jurta IRlffenzd from the 1111.
The woman'• name Is beinl withheld PfJldinl notlllcatlon of next of kin.
Fresno Beau ty
Wins Pagean f
FRESNO (_In!) -Stacy Batrich, a
high school senior from Fresno, b
California's new Junior Mia. ..
The 17-year-old McLane ilJgb ScbOol ·
girl was crowned .Saturday niCbt.
The award entitles her to a $1,000
scholarship and a chance to tompete for
the national crown in Mobile, Ala ., next
l\l•y.
She ls the daughter of Mr. and Mra.
George Batrich.
Rubbi sh Truck
Blaze Put Out .
rubbish truck wl~ a full ;Old caqhl
al a S.n Clemente intwaecUon this
ming .
untaer firemen dousbed I h •
11110lderlD1 ClrlO of a truck owned by
San Clement< Commercial Company
alter the drt•er noticed amolre as ht •P.
proached the interaectloo of Pllbada alld'
EatreUa et C:IO a.m.
No clamq•, ira.!' done to the truck. The alllbb was c:m111ned to the Ihle& lleel
rubblah bin, firemen said .
2 • ties
Win ~unty.
I .Showdown
Two men and a woman accused of
armed robbery and two . .sberiU'1 deputles
confronted each other in an Old West-
style , 1howdown early today outside an
Orange service station before the officers
persuaded the trio to drop their weapons
and surrender.
Depuu.. Stanley Kinkade and Steve
Wesson said they ran into the drawn guns
· of Richard Norris Mayes, 24, · and
Bernard Leonard James, 33, when they
checked the Sllell service station at
Fairhaven and Tustin in the beilef that
"something was wrong,"
They said Mayes and James, ac-
companied by Sherry SUsanne Gould, 33,
of Buena fark, halttd them arid both
aides,· guns drawn, confronted each other
for what one deputy uld "seemed like an
eternJty.~· .·
Mayes, of Santa Ana, then lowered his
tmm automatic and James surrendered
)lb .Skaliber Colt. All three were hooked
on armed robbery cllaries.
The deputies said the van was filled
from floor to roof with the parts taken
from the service .station.
Sherill's 0Cfiw1 are today seeking an
armed robbery complaint against all
three defendants from the dlstrict at·
torney'1 office.
l'roM P .. e 1
ACCOUNT.:.
reports in New York that Mrs, Irving
used a West Germany identlly card to In·
troduce herself as Mrs. Rosencrantz.
Meanwhile, in New York, Clifford Irv·
lng's appearance before a Manhattan
grand jury was postponed today without
a new time being set for questioning the
author, whose unpublished book on
Howard Hughes also has spawned
mysteries about the authenUcity of Ute
purported autobiography.
. While a spoke51pan for Dist. Atty.
Frank Hogan reported the postponement,
other sources said Irving was going to
meet with federal officials in the U.S. at·
tomey's office later in the day.
Postponement came at lhe request of
Irving's lawyer, Maurice M. Nessen. It
had been reported t.Hat Nessen, an expert
in criminal law, wanted more time to be
briefed by his client.
The grand jury ts InvesUgating what
became of the $650,000 McGraw-Hill gave
.1rv1ng to transmit to Hughes as payment
for the book.
Irving, 41, admitttd through his al·
torney last week that bis wife Edith
deposited three checks totaltng $450,000 In
a Swiss bank aceount ·under the name
"Helga R. Hughes."
Irving and Nessen said Mrs. Irving
later withdrew the money at the request
Cf Hughes and redepcsited the sum intact
in a second Swiss bank.
DAILY PILOT Sltll PMt.
Clubhouse Lighting Examined
New halo lighting track to be installed in gallery of the San Clemente
clubhouse is shown. It is a contribution of the San Clemente Arts and
Crafts Club. Initial payment was about $1,000. The special lighting
system was deS1gned for the gallery. From left to right are Sandy
Martin, club ?f~1cer; Andrea ~irch,· decorator of the gallery; Walt
Harper, electr1c1an; and Art Dr1elsma, architect for the clubhouse.
Ski Tragedy Sur.vivor
Hangs on Tree to Live
' RENO, Nev. (UPI) -Skier Felix Oroz
smashed into a tree and hung on while
mow thundered by him,
"We never thought we'd have any trou·
ble," said Oroz, 1(, who later helped
searchers find the burled bodies of his
two compan ions.
The avalanche survivor and two 16-
year~ld Reno youths ignored warning
signs at Mt. Rose skJ resort Saturday.
They cut across a slope of loose snow oo·
to a dangerow: cronice andapparenUy
triggered the snowslide, said resort
manager John Pordon.
Richard Lyon and Steve Brown. were
killed when snow tumbled IOO feet down
tjte slope. Two other youths were partly
bUried by the slide but were' able to dig
out.
Jt. :•we have had four .or fLve teet a:f,new
.JIOOW,". resort spokesman Dave Erriola
oald Stmday. "Wheo they started to
traverse the area, the snow gave way as
they cut across,"
when the avalanche occurred.
"Since there's no way to.keep them off
the slopes, many will try thttr skills on·
the treacherous runs," Erriola said .
Ato1n Pa cemaker
Request Eyed
By D.S. Agency
' WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Atomle
Energy Commission saJd today It hat
received the first application f0r pennl.5-
sion to implant D\l~tar-po~fti!f heart
pa<,(emakers In humahs. . · ~·
Battery-powered pacemakers, whiCb
supply electrical stimulation to flagging
hearts, have been in use for years.
Meanwhile federal authorities l n
Florida confirmed they are studying sub-
·poenaed. guest registrations of the
Sonesta Beach Hotel for Sept. 23, when
Irving said he and Hughes met to record
part of ~ autobiography.
The Mtam.t Herald reporttd that
spokesmen for two other hotels In
southern Florida 'showed Irving was
registered at about the same time he
claims to have been in the area for in-
terviews with Hughes.
Oroz, who suffered shock and bruises,
helped the ski patrol and Washoe County
sheriff's deputies probe the snow for the
two victims. They were found llO minutes
later.
"The new snow just slid on the icy
snow underneath and covered them as
they fell," Erriola said.
Deputies added that there were about
10 skiers in or about the posted area
But their energy source ba1 to be
replaced from time. to time, requiring
periodic chest surgery.
The nuclear pacemaker would funcUon
for years without replacement surgery.
The license application, under revleW,
came from the Veterans Admlnistratlop
Hospital in Buffalo, N, Y. 1be hospital
asked authorization to t m p 1 an t
pacemakers in 10 to 20 patients "on ap
investigational basis," · ·
t
Both McGraw-Hill and Lile magazine,
whlch excerpted the book, have suspend·
ed plans for publication. { . .
Malagasy Chief Wins
TANANARIVE, Malagasy (AP) -
President Pllilibert Tsiranana was re-
elected Sunday withOut opposition. His
name was marked on the ballots of 99,67
percent or those votin,, the government
announced today, .
.f'.-om Page 1
ANNEX •••
volve small lots and small developers.
De.legates from Dana Point also are
. tneeling wlth county planners to achieve
the same goals in Dana Point.
The freeze imposed by county govern-
ment last fall on zone changes ln the
county land in the Capistrano Valley still
is in effect.
It is exJ>tcted to last another 60 days.
During that period 1oca1 spokesmen will
join the county aides in drafting a revis-
ed, sufgest.ed master plan of land use in
Clpistrano Beach and Dana Point.
Why pay $450 ,for a l/2 . c.,rctt .
Dlcnnond when you can buy +fie same
Diamond from us for just $300
--· w•-a.. \I • ....
•
•
W• have the ExperitM
know-how and backgro1111d
to 9how yo11 how to save
r
1111,... clalncMd il!YfthiNllf, . ______ _,
Atom-piowered pacemakers have been
Implanted in allimals since 1911 In ex.
tensive experimental work to develop i
safe and reliable device.
The Buffalo project, jf authorized,
would rriark the first implantation of such
devices in humans in tht.s country.
Meanwhile, the AEC Is proceeding to
develop other "heart assist devices" In-
cluding a "fully implantable artificial
heart" with a minimum life of 10 years.
Such devices get their energy !tom
radioactive plutonlum-231 which providt1
a source of beat which coqverts into elec--
tricity.
OUR MOst
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drtmtllt tilt ol esplon1p la Wortd
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lu. Tony Curtis; Etnut Borantne,
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Cl) flt l.letet per Ml mno-
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some dou11t·tdpcl lllltth!Mklna,
hoplnf to bmk up 0111 rMMnct; It
01der to m1k1 artalher polSlbl•.
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Fues," by 1Jdf1las F1ra10o
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GD &clltlt Dt Wtlot Blintz." Thret SOii! ltdlts of rt:ielt.
S Mtltntr HonQ Cont, abo 111est.
7;10 9 ._. u, .n Cl!Nf Joel Gt'1 9""' Gtorrt Putnam
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mo11d MISSIY, Miry Astor, loft H11L ;t:,. ..
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Moorehtad, Dini Men111. A prlnlt llsh ltMH as t st1t1 In thl world
lnvesti11ltH', 1np11d In lindint 1 community. Frink Rtynolds hosts.
tniuin1 htlr•ss. btOllMS ~cl a CUdlcl c.tfl
with 1 mo'lil stir, Ills U·fLlncte Q),.... Huch Wllllims
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kl tht tul\ulentt. Goldsboro, Ktltn Gurley BNl'#lt, a Ill ID..... I ...... K111n Ytltntl111. How1rd c.tll and
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Tuesday
DXYTIME MOOiES
TAT tDINOQf ~ IJl.J
THE .LAST PICTURE SHO
1$ A MASTERPIECE! It is not
merelythe best American movie
of a rather dreary year; it is the
most impressive work by a
young American director
sil'.lce 'Citizen Kane'!"
COLUMBIA PICTUF!fS
Ptttenlt A-"""'4.ICTIOI!
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' • DAILY PILOT If.
• Flae E•·emhle Effort
'Charlw Brown' Enjoya.ble fH?1•JfflWI
Musical at San Clemenw
BLANKET BOY -Jim Borens plays the role of
.Linus in the San Clemente Community Theater's
production of the '1Peanuts" musical revue "You're
a Good Man, Charlie Brown."
Nominations Given
· For Grammy Awards
NEW YORK (AP) -Four
entertainers have amassed 16
G r a mm y nominations, in-
cluding eight for soul singer
Isaac Hayes.
Ha y e s ' nominations, an-
nounced today, were the most
ever for one artist: in the an·
nual honors for the previous
year's best recordings.
The Carpenters, featuring
Karen Carpenter singing her
brother's arrangements, and
songwriter·slnger Carole King
each won four nomlnatlons.
Grammies -statuettes
shaped like old fashioned
gramophones -will . b e
awarded on live television
March 14 by the NaUona~
Academy of Recording Arts
and Sciences.
Nominations in some of tbe
44 categories were :
R~ of tt.. "'" -"lt't Too latw,' SUl'I bot C..roi. KIMI "JfN to tlla World,'' ~-Doa Hl9111,'' -,,,,,..., TT:::. Lord,'' pi, -it1rrf111111 ~ "You'w:'&: 1~r .;_!,,.,,-ii'f"1ar. Alown of ·fhe Y.,.r -All Thll'lfl
"""'' Ptu;: 0-lt Herrltonl "TM Ca~. . bY Tiie C..,,......,..1
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6"1 New Artht -CNIJ91 EmtfWn,
Ltke and P•lmet'J Mtmllt1111, J°' Fr1nl{ •nd RWllCl!c:llJ Ctr!~ Simon and •111 wui-a.
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~lifting th~ waJtr •.•
••• TMOR HEVIMwiL
By '!OM TITUS
Of .. Dlt~ ,r_111t SMff
Good crlef, Charlie Brown,
whtre wtll you tum up next!
First Westminster, then
Fullerton and now S a n
Clemente. 1t all proves one
thing -you're quite a popular
lellow. Or, to put it another
way, "You're a Good Man ,
Charlie Brown."
Yes, those "Peanuts" people
are on tbe loose again, and
"YOU'ii:• A 0000 MAM, CMAll:Lta l ltOWM"
A muilul rtvv. by Cl•rti: Gnner.
btNd on !ht "Ptanut1" comic: 1trlt bY
Oltrla M. khul1, dlrtclM tw Robert
E. Mol, dlortolr1pMr1 J•,..• l«wn•
tnll RlndY Cobb, musical dl..-ctor
lttndY Cobb, trtMnltd bY tilt Stfl Cla-
mtntt Community ThMltr Tllllrtdt'l'I
ltvouell $tlur1Wi'l'I •I 1;30 •I !Mi c ..
br!Uo Pl•'lhOUM· 201 AVenldt C.brlUo,
SM\ Cl-ft, tl.twN•llC1111 ~
TM• CAST
C~•rtl1 8ttJ1Wn •••• , •• , Mtrt( MtMlno
Luc1 , .•. , . , , .. , ....... , •• , ll:tr'" MDI
Llnut • . • • • • . • .. . • .. • • .. J1mes Boritnt
S~ ... , .............. SlllVt Smllh Sctll'Oldtr ................ Jim S-ln
f'•tt'I' ••• .. .• .. • .. .. Joannt App1tOtll
while the lat¢ production, at
the San Clemente Community
Theater may not be the
deflnftive "Charlie Brown,"
it's an immensely enjoyable
e~ening nonelheleS!.
This time around, Clark
Gesner's lighthearted musical
New Play .
Auditioning
The San Clemente Com·
munity ~ater will hold audi·
lions tonight and Tuesday for
an original play entitled "Otr
ject of the Game."
1 Joanne A,pplegett. presldent
of the theater group and cur·
renUy appearing in its mus_ical
revue "You're a Good Man,
Charlie Brown," is directing
the play. A cast of three men
aod four women Is required.
Written by Eileen Phine,
"Object" played to capacity
audiences when staged in
Palos Verdes last year. Audi-
tions lor the San •Clemente
productk>n will be held al 8: SO
bolb eveninl:s at the C.brillo
Playhouae, = A v e D i,d I
Cabrlllo, Son Clements.
review ill a mixture • of
teenqers , llld iclults· which·
works Out geoerall)' quite Well,
partlcularly In , the highly
poliJhed ensemble scenes. The
del!clenoles, what there ore of
them, are concentrated in lbe
areas of Individual charac·
terlzalfon and ..cai ablllty;
Robert E. Moe ha done, on '
the whole, a commendable Job
With his cast of aix Jn the' co ·
fines of tbe dimlnut · e
Cabrillo Playhouse.
duction rarely . 1lac
pace and the overall
pleulng to ille • ,
leas so to the ear"
Milland Role
-~"':
"CARNAL
KNOWLEDGE"
~nd
ANTDNIONl 'S
"ZABRISKIE
POl!Jr"
''The GCHMJ n.t Couldn't ·
Shoot Straltht" I GP)
You-..ellAI
An-.ndlnt __ .,....,_.,,.
for the ........ f8mllyl
ENDS TUUDAY
',.1
....
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There ls only one singer of
any consequence in the cast,
.and this is tbe director's wlJe,
Karen Moe, wbo es the super
crab Lucy is the standout of
tbe evening. She injects a
touch of professional pizzazz
into the show that ls lacking, in
varying degrees, Jn the others;
ber only drawback is that she
is just too likeable, and too at·
tractive, to be re a 11 y
believable as Lucy.
Charlie Brown himself ls
played by high school senior
Mar~ Manning, who
overcomes a limited vocal
ability by his fme performance
as the all·time loser with
blfrSeball, football , kites and
girls. MaMing's well chosen
facial contortions are
especially ef£ectlve in the
small theater.
James Borens as the
blanket~lutching, thumb-suck·
ing Linus is right out of the
comic strip, Short pudgy and
baby taool, be ls UI~ physical
embodiment of his character,
and he ratUes off his intricate
dialogue with confident
1plomb .
Most disappointing 1' Steve
Smith's Snoopy, a r o i e
earmarked for show stealing.
Rather tban project an outgo-
ing, carefree canine, Smith is
hesitant and uncertain of his
acting ability. His "Sup-
pertlme" number is good but
fails to generate Its potential
effect.
Jim Speirs and Joanne Ap-
plegett round out the cast as
Shroeder and Peppermint Pat-
ty, both turning in good, solid
performances. Speirs' lov.· key
delivery is an effecti ve
counterbalance, while Mi ss
Applegett draws what she can
from her poorly w r i t t e n
character, better delineated in
the comics than for the stage.
Ensemble performing is ex-
cellent in the San Clemente
production, most notably the
"Book Report'' and "Baseball
Game'' numbers. Mike
Raphael's piano ac-
companiment is first rate
while Randy Cobb's
choreography is acceptable for
the lim.i~ staging area.
Technically, the lighting is
well handled except !or the
scene transitions where a
quick blackout would b e
preferable to a slow fade. The
revue ls, after a11, basica lly a
series of unrelated sketches
and the swi£ter the change
lrom one to the other the
more effective the production.
11You're I Good Ma D,
Charlie Brown" will continue
for at least two m ore
. weekends," playing Thursdays
through Saturdays at the
Cabrillo Playhouse, 2 o 2
Avenlda Cabrillo , San
Clemente.
'Pygmalion' at College
In Readers' Theater
The members of the au-highly entertaining technique.
dience will participate in Sad· The production will be under
dleback College's presentation the direction of Instructor
of Pygmalion -with their im-Joann M. BeMett. Student
agination. assl$tant directors are Jean .
George Bernard Sh a w ' s Sampieri and Kim Bates .
comedy will be a Readers' The cast includes B i 11
T)ieater productloo, a teclr Blldwln u Jleor,y lllulnl.
ruque drawing~ tlle cut.or-Michael Stodd1rd ao CO!Onel
prolt!;t ll)llllal m1 eqiqtiorial P1c1:er1ag, '.Juc11;, Pieper, ..
complexities of the cbaricters Eliza Doolittle, Paul Barber as
."' that the. audleno;e , will Alfred Doolltlle and Rita ~cre~te the ~11' and a~on in Draper as Mrs. Hi&gins.
their minds. -Othe~ · th' ~ K ' lb The production will be .atag· . rs m e ca.,. ·are . a Y
ed. three tlJn _ at a p.m. Wil.9on, \'.erna Carey, Lauren
Feb. 4-> ana, ft 2 p.m: Feb. 6 Klein, Lmd!ly J(arg, John
at the campus.lheat~. · Schwartz and Renee
Though a pleasing sj~ge pie-DuMoucbel. · '
ture is valua)Jle In neaders' Tickets are· •t or free ·to
Theater, scenery, cost'umes members of the Associated
and makeup are kept to a Student Body. Tickets art
minimum. '!bough difficult available by contactin1 the of.
and chaUeligtng, R.e a de i a ' fice of student affalrt, &t/4100
Theater ts an 'eflecttve 4nc1 or 19>-4950. SeatlJJi,Ia llmllM.
N-Yo .. '1
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.. ~.lack al handling llabili·
ty Is llllWly dia Io
meclwilcal problems.
Perhapo the bli&est cause of
poor drlvlJ1( control I 1
mi.lalfanmenl ot the front
wheeil. Many driven do not
resllu that the wheeh and
steering mechanism rnust be
adjusted from Umt lo time to
correct wear and damage
from the jolts and road
bumJ>3.
Besides affecting your steer·
Ing and handling, a poorly
maintained front end can
cause rapid and abnonnal tire
wear. In laet, you can often
tell when you need front end
work by examining your tires.
Intermittent cupping of the
tread indicates loose, worn or
damaged parts In steering and
suapenaion systems. Tread
worn off one side of the tire
lndlcates .that the camber
angle of the wheel is off. Wear
on only one· put or the tread
with a feathered edge along
the wear line indJcates e1-
cesslve toe-in of the wheels.
Tire eogineen say that loo
low a tire pressure is another
cause of poor driving controJ.
This condition Is Indicated by
ei:cessive wear on the outside
of the tire with little wear in
the center.
Bad shock absorbers or a
bad spring can also rob you of
driving control. S b o c k
absorbers seldom last more
than 20,000 miles.
Stated simply, when your
tires are not in complete con.-
tact with the IJ')und, you can'I
steer correctly.
* * * The new caprl with the V-&
engine will go on sale at Lin-
col~Mercury dealerships in
early February with a 1ug~
·g .. ted retail price $2,822, the
division announced today.
In addition to the new 2.S
Ilter (155 cubic inch) V-6
engine, the German built
sports coupe Is equipped with
rally lpstrumentation and dual
uhau.sts, and with larger tires
and bigger brakes than the
other Capri 4 cylinder models.
The Capri WU first in-
troduced in this eotmtr)' in
April , 1970.
·Wells Fargo
Tells Assets
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -
Wells Fargo and Co. has
reported asset.. of fl .a billion,
a 25.f percent increase from a
year ago.
Richard P. Cooley, president
and chief e1ecutlve officer of
the bank attributed the In-
creased earnings to a record
volume in both loans and izl..
vestments. Earnings increased.
4.a percent from 1970, from
13%,lll3,I07 or $3.54 per 1hare to f;M,SSl ,tG, or $3.71 per·
share in 197L
ltlco Savings and LC>Cfl Association
Statement Of COnc:ltlon
(l.lnxlJed)
Decerri:ler 31. l711 cm PXJ
C..h, __ of ,,_ft 111\d
U.S. aovemment aecurltltt
Loans:
on real ealate
on real estate aeqUTred tor lnwltment
to facilitate aaJn of rtal estate owned
,other
lest undlsbursecl la.n funds
Total loan• 1
Real es\1lt 11Cqulred In aettlement Of IOlf'll (less valu1tlon allowance: $32,800 ln
, 1971; S•S,700 in 1970)
Real 1slale acquired fOJ Investment
(lesi valuatlon allowance: $575,000 Ill
1971; $-49-4,000 In 1970)
federal Home Loan Benk atock, et cod
Prepayments to Federal Savings and Loan
JnsurlllC• Corporation secondary l'tNfW ,
Property and equipment, at COit (ltll accumulated depreciation and
amortization: $988.9101n 1971; t944,523
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cost method of removing 80
percent of detergent
phosphates from municipal
sewage. has been found, Allied
Chemical Co. has announced.
The method had been suc-
ces:dully· tested in Michigan
City, Ind., and Mayor Randall
C. ~Iler of that city bas
estimated the cost at about
$1.25 a year per resident, the
company aaid.
The method require5 equip-
ment costing about $100,000,
but no irivestment in new
sewage treatment plants, ac-
cording lo Allied.
The phosphates are absorb-
ed by feeding either aluminum
sulfate or ferric cholrode in
the sewage at the end of the
secondary treatment process,
the company said.
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Probe Set
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SACRAMENTO (UPI) -
Assembly Speaker Bob Moret·
. ti (D-Vu Nuya), bas created
a'1peete!'Aasembly committee
to eumlne violence I n
C8lilornll prisonJ.
Aasemblyman Walter Kara·
bian of Monlerey Park, who
• WU repllced by Moretti IS
Democrat.le floor J e a d e r
-earlier thil Bellion, was ap-
pointed by the speaker to bead
the Selecl Committee . on
Prl1on Reform and
llebabllllal!on.
· A IPOkelman for Moretti
-tllll committee not only
•• ·will. -, prilon conditions
but Olio "will look IDto possible
. a11ernau... to the present
correetkmil 1 y s t e m Jn
Calllornia, .
Other ·membels of the com· .;· mittee ara Aloemblymen Ken
Meade (l){)akland), !IDbert
G. B e v e r I y (fl.. Manhattan
Beach); James Hayes
R-Long Beach): and Leon
Ralph ([).Loi Angeles).
, ,. Kanibian wu replaced as
Ooor leader by Jac.t R. Fen-
ton, (D-Montebello), after
•' Mol'etti and Karablan split
1•.• over which candidate to sup-
port in a apeclal election last
,, fall In Loi Anceles. Karablan'a
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r the predominantly Democratic
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Immunity
For Russo
Withdrawn ·
LOS ANGELES (AP) - A
federal judge bas ruled that
~ Anthony Russo, a fonner t.... Rand Corp. researcher, must
.._ stand trial with .Danie 1
Ellaberg despite hiJ once
being granted Immunity in
return for grand j u r y
testimony about tbe Pentagon
Papers cue. .
Rusao never testified. as a
resti:lt of numerous legal
tangles. U.S. District Court
Judge Matthew Byrne Jr. said
the law "provides that the im·
munity attaches at the time
that the testimony is given
and that the scope of the' im-
munity is determined by the
testimony . . . "
Rusao, 35, is charged with
receiving stolen government
documents -the papers
relating the origins of the
Vietnam war -and of con-
spiring with Ellsberg to copy
and distribute them to the
news media.
Russo's attorney, Michael
Balaban, argued that Russo
was immune from prosecution
and that it was th e
government's fault that he
didn't testify.
Russo, c8lled before the
grand jury at the Inception of
the case, refused to testify,
claiming the Filth Amend·
ment right against s ell-In-
crimination. A judge ordered
him to testify under a grant of
immunity, but he still refused,
was ruled in contempt and
jailed.
HHH Taps
Holifield
WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen.
Rubert H. Humphrey (D-
Jillnn.)1 ha:. announced the ap-
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llalll!eld (D·Cal!f.), as dUman of bis Calilornia
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Ca I If or n i a congressional
11' t•e, announced bla sup-
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Did Compu ter Cop Om 1'I l11?ins?
lllW YllllK (UPI~-'1111 llollird ........ Ulll
McGraw-Hill 'Book Co. pa ,000 for
may be baaed on .m1terlal from a com·
puter pclntoiit pn>ducfl!I by I b e
billionaire's aidts in! '.ead or on personal
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" Both Time and Newsweek magazines
"1d the CBS program •'SO Minutes" uJd
ll'lbor Clillord Irving's book on Hughes
~y have been written from lnlormaUon eontalned in a computeriud biographical
pPntout ordered several years ago by \ 'I~ Tool Co. eucuUve Bill Gay.
1 \ Liie magazine, whlcb planned to
i<riaU1e the -· aaid Satunlay, "11>e ~rlpl might be genuine Howard
Hughe!, but the material might not have
ruched Irving in the way he claimed."
Another theory was advanced by
Richard Hannah, 1 H_ughes employe. He
wu quoted by the Washington Post as
•Yi111 that a aource for the Hughes book ll'Jihl have been a loostlea/ doasier on
HucJ>el' life compiled by aides lour years
ogo. "Somebody coold've taien It and Jilade
a blclrapbjl out ol It," Hannab uJd of the
-· wlllch he dacllhed u several
l!m>dnd -long. ' Irv1111 clllmJ to have compiled the
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Dr. John PIWI, a computer U-111,
re~y wu·lllnd by Gay to compUe
all publlahed· ""'1erlal on Jluches, plus
pcivate material aupplled by the Tool
ComP411Y. The ~Una printout was, Jn
effect, a cross-referoence. biOl'apby ol
Hughes. ·
Hobert Maheu, the dilmJ,.ed head of
HtChel' Nevada empire, said in Lu
Vqu Sunday that be bad never seen the
prinlouL Reportedly, only a few pcintoUil
were made and diltrlbuled to top Hughes
executives.
Maheu was in charge of all Hughes'
Nevada propertiet, Including the casinos,
until Hughes mlsmlssed him. Maheu has
filed a $50 rrtjllion suit against Hughes
challenging the dismissal.
.. l nev~r saw 1 computer printout on
Hughes and I never heard of anybody
that saw one," Maheu said.
But he said be knew Pettit was cor·
relatlng·lnloz;natlon on HU(hes.
I~gunaEyes
Budget
1JYJune~I
Under the guiding hand ol flliance
dlrecklr Robert G,..n, Laguna Beach of·
ficiab this year will follow a budget
preparation schedule aimed at having the
1972-73 fiscal document adopted by June
21. '
City department beadJ have already
begun the long and tedious process of
determining future e)l:penditures on the
basi5 of present desires and past ex·
periences.
Following Green's calendar should
enable the council to have ample time to
consider the eipenditures and approve
the budi•t prior to the hegmnq ot the
fiscal year, official! say. While school
diltrlcil are required by Jaw to adopt
budget prior to a ctrtaio d at e ,
municlpaUttea are under no ~ .Upul•
tion, 10 there is no mandatory "deAdllne"
for budget edoption.
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aer1 .. o1 lntorvlews with Hugh ...
.,. ' But llulbes, in a telepl>one interview
from hil 1labanw retreat and through
leveral opOtesmen, has denied that he
ever collaboraled with Irving on the
book, aed said he rec<ived none ol the
McGraw·Hlll money.
•1Tbe likeliest scenario, .. Time said, 0 11!1
that Irving somehow obidied some or all
of the material In the printout. It has
been rumored, for ex.amP.le, that an
angry former employe from the Hughes
operation brought the material to Irving.
"If this happens to be true, Irving
would probably not have heeded many
accomplices -except for an excellent
forger and bis wUe , who opened the bank .
account," the magazine said.
According to Green's calendar, depart-
ment heeda will bold a sertea ol con-
ferences prior to March 31 with City
Manager Larry Hose concerning their
spending· proposals.
Bud Gase, 62, was driving his foreign sports car to
work this morning when it burst into names at
Beach Boulevard and Pacific Coast Highway about
8:05 a.m. There was nothing Gase of 590 Hamilton
St., Cos~ Mesa, could do except wait for the lire
truck, "! pulled up lo the light and the thing went . ..,.
boom," sald Gase, who works at a foreign car deal·
ersbip in Huntington Beach. "I got out real quick
like.' He believes a gas line ruptured.
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Bernadette Devlin Grabs
Home Secretary, by Hair
LONDON (UPI) -Bern.addle Devlin,
Norlbtra lrelaqd member ~I the Brillab
Par-, tare acro111 the Houae of
~ today and 'hit and ~ ~Secretary R<glnald Maudllni( and
l!"lied bil hair.
She did so after Maudlin& announced
the government will set up an in-
.jepeodent inquiry lnto the circumstances
of Sunday's bloody rioting In Londonderry
In which 13 .clvililn! .were killed. (See
ltories on Pace .fi for details)
Maudllng told the House that British
troopa fired oply alter they were lir.ol on.
Mila Devlin ruahed across the chamber
and llarled hittq Maudllng. He tried to
4elend bimaeJI u she watched him and
Lawmakers guped with surpri.se when
Miu Devlin, who stands barely five feet,
attacked Maudllng, who is weU over six I feet. .
Earlier, Miss Devlin shouted, "Is it in
order for the minister to tell a lie?"
She did so after · Maudllng said the
shooting started when British troops
came ·unc1er fire from an apartment
house as they advanced to arrest
troublemakers. ~ ·~The army returned the fire directed
at them with aimed shots and inflicted a
number of casualties on those who were
attacking them with ,firearms or bombs,"
Maudling said.
pullecfbil hair. -•
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dtitf aovei-nment whip Francil Pym and
, ojipoo•k!n whip Rober1 Melllah. Then abe
was drqged wblle kicking from ' the
chamber.
MW Devlin was loudly applauded by
about 20 spectators in the public gallery,
both .• wben she accused ~auldllng ol lying
aDd aialn w~n· ahe attack«! him. •
.Prime Minister Edward lfeath, seated
ne~ to Maucuq, almolt became in-
Indian Family
Found Suffocated
In Trailer Home
HUEllFANO, N.M. (UPI) -The
bOdiea o, Uvi Werito, bis wife and six
chidlren were found asphyxiated today in
their new trailer home near this trading
post community in remote northwestern
New Mexico.
San Juan County Undersheriff Doug
Brown said the Indian family had been
dead since midnight Saturday.
He II.id they died from breathing
fumes given off by an unvented butane
heater they were using prior to the in·
stallation of their regular furnace.
Brown said the bodies of Werito, 38 ; hi s
wife, Pauline, 30; and their six children,
Deanna, 13, Rena, 8, Vera, 7, Verna, 6,
Junior, .fi, and LaVerne, 2, were found by
Robert Foster who lived at a nearby
mission.
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In all dlrecUom, while other lawmakers
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Several Conservative and Labor party
members of Parliament rushed to M.aud-
ling's assistance and helped the: two whips
drag her out or the house,
. She returned and took her seat again
about five minutes later.
Lota E. Bly the,
Writing Teacher,
Succumbs in SF
Writing Instructor Lpta Elizabeth
Blythe, a resident ot Orange County
for m o r e than 63 years, d i t "d
Saturday at the Cbristlar. Science
Benevolent Home in San Francisco. She
was 69.
She devoted herself to ·encour•Jing
young writers as a teacher at Lathrop
Junior High, Santa Ana College and as a
part-Ume instructor at Chapman College
after her retirement from a c t i v e
teaching.
Miss Blythe's creative writing and
. children's literature courses in the Santa
Ana area inspired many of her students
to become writers and journalists. A
group of them later formed Blythe's
Pensters in her honor.
·• He activities also included the Friends
of the Library at UC, Irvine and the San·
la Ana Ebell Club.
Memorial services will be held for Miss
Bfythe at 4 p.m. Feb 3, in the Waverley
Church In Santa Ana .
Memorial gifts may be made in her
honor to the Un.Jversity of California
Library at Irvine.
Fresno Beauty
~ins Pageant
FRESNO (Ull) -Stacy Batrich, a
high schoOI senior from Fresno, is
California's new Junior Miss. ·
The 17-year-old McLane High School
girl was crowned Saturday nlght.
The award entitles her to a ff,000
scholarship and a chance to compete for
the naUonal crown in Mobile, Ala., next
May.
She vi the dau&)lter of Mr. and. Mrs. George Ba~h.
Burglars Get Stereo ·
Laguna Beach police are investlgatigg
the burglary of a residenc~ in which a
$130 •tereo • ., 1tolen.
Olllcera said Marina B. O.treyko, of
· 1151 Glenneyre St., reported the racord
pilytr and spoallen milling SaturdaY, ~klfl dolennlned that entr111C1 to
the locbd residence WU macJo by forcq
1 rur door open.
WJth an expenditure s u b m I s s I o n
deadllne of March 31, Green plam to
have the entire document printed and
presented to the city council by April 18.
The council will then study the docu·
ment and hold 'publtc hearings prior ,to
Green's scbeduled adoption date.
A.torn Pacemaker . ,
Request Eyed '
Services Slated
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For Dr. Jackson,
Laguna Dentist
Fire Losses Take Dip
During 1971 i~ Laguna ..
By U.S. Agency
\VASHINGTON (UPI) -The Atomic
Energy Commission said today Jt has
received the first application for pennis·
sion tb implant nuclear·powered heart
pacemalters in humans. ·
Battery-powered pacemakers, which
supply electrical stimulation to flagging
hearts, have been in use for years.
But their energy source has to l'e
replaced from time to time, requiring
periodic chest surgery.
The nuclear pacemaker would function
for years witho'1t replacement surgery.
The license application, under nv!ew,
came from the Veterans Administration
Hospital in. Buffalo, N. Y, The hospital
asked authorization to t mp J a·n t
pacemakers in 10 to 20 patients "on an
invesligallooal baSis." ··
· Atom·Powtred pacemakers haYe been
Implanted ·in aaimals since 1966 in ex·
tensive experimental work to develop a
safe and reliable device.
The Buffalo project, if authorized,
would mark the first implantation Of such
devices in humans In this country.
Meanwhile, the· AEC ls proceeding to
develop other "heart assist devices" in--
eluding, a 0 fully implantable artilicial
heart" with a minimum life or 10 years.
Such devices get their energy from
radioactive plutonlwn-238 which provides
a source of beat which converts into elec·
triclty.
Support Droops
.lnimeasurably
For No ibra Look
Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m.
Tuesday for Dr. Alfred C. Jackson, a
retired dentist and loogtime Laguna
Beach resident who died Friday at South
Coast Community Hospital. He was 87.
Dr. Jackson, who lived at 9'll Cliff
Drive, came to Lagu11a Beach 25 years
ago when he retired from his dentristry
practice in Pasadena. He had been siJ.f.
fering from cancer and died following a
long period of hospitalization ..
The services will be conducted at
Pacific View Memorial Chapel in Corona
del Mar.
Dr. Jackson is survived by his widOw,
Irene ; a son, retired Navy Capt. Allred
C. Jackson Jr. of Laguna Beach; two
daughters, Barbara Newman and Gloria
Goodell, both of Laguna Besch, eight
grandchildren and three gr e a t -
grandchildren.
The famlly suggests that memc!rlali lo
Dr. Jackson be made in the form of con·
tributions to the American Cancer 'Socie-
ty.
From Pqe 1
CLERK. ••
Lawrence Rose for alleged failure to
assist her.
The clerk's office, she maintained,
should be moved to a place more ac·
cessib1e to the public, provided with ,
counter space in city hall, and given the
services of a clerk typist and senior
atenographer in the pre-election period.
The council considered her request in
executive se~ion, but failed to take ac-
tion on it.
Mayor Goldberg said today that even if
the election vs. appolnt.ment measure
. does not 1ppear on the April ballot, the
. person elected to the two , olfices · no
longer will be assigned addition8l titles to
Slatlsllcs compiled by Laguna Besch
Fire Chief James Latimer allow that
losses due to fir~ during lrll dropped
more than $51,000 from the 1970 flgure.
Firemen responded to a tolal of 393
alarms of. which 157 were true f?"es . 'Ibe
remainder were public aasista, rescues
and medical aids.
A total ol $171,SlO worth ol property
was consumed by flamea during 1971,
History Society
Will Lose Home
With its efforts aimed al preaerving the
past, Laguna Beach Co m mu n i t y
Historical Society is about to be caught
hp In the lalure -it is belilg evlCled
from its headquarterl"to make way for
the development of the Main Beach.
Society Director Bea W h i t t 1 e s e y ,
Issued a plea Thursday to residents to
help the group find new office space for
its displays and , documents.
"We can even pay rent someplace,"
she said "but not too much."
Thf: Society has been housed rent-free
at 201 S. Coast Highway in a city~wned
building, but has been ordered to vacate
prior to March 1. City Manager Larry
Hose told her lhe building is to be torn
down.
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REPAIR ...
. augment the old pay scale of $350 a Harbour Drive, Huntington Beach.
m~JJlh for full .time fitf clt!rk and '250 a On trial with them are Roger Men--
CHICAGO (AP) -The »bra look has month for part time city treasurer as : denh311, 28, of 26095 Avenida De Seo,
its deliahts, both for men and women, bat established. in the city code. Mission Viejo, David Concbola, 22, 'of aooo
two surgeons caution that today's Perso115 holding both positions have ad· Garden-Grove Blvd., Westminster and
pleasure may turn Into tomorrow 's sor· ditlonally been assigned 83 principal Christopher Enriquez, 25, of 7592 Volga
row. clerks· to bring their pay up to present· . Dri've and Henry Castonguay, 21, of 7681
While there's no known medical bann day standards, in Mrs. Mu.slelt'1 oase Commodore Drive, both of Huntington
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compared to $Z2S,0811 lost In 1970-
0ther statistics revealed: ..
-The per capita fire 1 ... was pilced at
$11.0f, down S.fi.111 from the previous year~
-An average of sil percent of the kltal.
property at a given location wu
destroyed by names. .
-The most common cause of fires was
electrical wiring failure with cigarettes .
and flammable liquids as the second and
third most common causes. ~ ·
-Arson was identified in three blazes~
In the .city.
Latlmer's figures show that fire struck
51 cars, 39 residences, 16 businesses. It
bnWt covered areas, 15 appliances and
nine trash bins. ·
Eight miscellaneous fires were cauaed
by arcing uUlity lines, camp llrea, land
molotov cocktalls.
Public assiltance calls tolaled Jiiii for
such varied things as water and amoke
removal, helpq. I!t'llOlll .loc:Ud out ol
their hornet, washing down ac-
scen.., and lighting pilot llghl.9.
A total of 88 f1re investigations were
conducled and 1156 lire lnspecllona ol'
commerci&J ancr residential units weri
made. .
In the oil hours, firemen logged a total
of .fi,"68 man hours for training.
1 Man Killed
In Cliff Plunge
CAMARILLO (AP) - A staUon
wagon plunged l,500 feet down a .
cl1U off U.S. IOI and burat lnlo
flame, kl!ling the Jone occupant and
touching off a halt-acre brush fire .
The viCUm was identified Sunday
night from personal belongings u
Alfred M. Pezzuo, 51, Cl.marillo.
. The a~ldent occurred at the top
of the steep Conejo Grade when the
vehicle without explanaUoo 1bot off
the freeway past an emeraency
l>"king area, tiro~e throuJh a wire
fence ·and shot ovei a· cliff, the
highway patrol aald. ·
from the current fad, the doctors say, it . :.'::752:..:a:.mo=n:::l:h·:_· ----------· Bea:.·=ch:::·-----------~=============~ hastens the day when a bra becomes a ,.
necessity.
Writing in the Journal of the American
Medical Association, they point out that
· the ligaments which hold the breasts
erect stretch without support of a
brassiere.
· This causes the breasts to sag, and
once the Ugaments are stretched they
cann,ot be restored to 'their original
tautness except by surgery.
The doctors wrote in response to a su.g·
gestion from ~ physic~n . th~t .the
Ame rican Med l al Assooatton warns ' women that 11the Jack of mammary sup-
port may lead to the development of pen·
dulous breasts." Dr. John H. Wulsin of ~e University of
Cincinnati College of Medicine wrote that .
the fibrous attachments which support
the breast stretch "under the influence of
gravity, mOre so in some womer. tban
others and especially ln thole brtula
naturally large or fat or pregnant or laC6
ta ting, .
"Once lengthened by ten~loa · these
fibrous connections ••• do sume
youthful dimensions, and despite ul
legend, no amount of e.ierci1e wUJ n1tore
pristine mammary profile," be added.
"HoweWr," be said, "exerc• m11, by
Improving posture and the ~s !>I
tbe underlying •pectoral muscle, puih
forward and thereby embellilll -t
cootow:1 sagging or oUwrwlle.
Why ~y $450 for a 1/.z Carat
Diamond when you can buy the 'same
Diamond from us for just $300
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Wulain said.
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Whether the AMA lailould llaue a warn-
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uJcl, "calla for 1poclal linoue Cl( Juq·
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McGraw-HID ll6olt Co. ~.ooo for
may be baaed on material from a com·
pul<r . printout produced by t h e
billionaire's aides Instead of on personal
interview1. .
• Both Time and Newsweek magaz.lnes
and the CBS program "80 Minutes" aald ~author Clifford Irving'• bocik on Hughes
..blay have been written from infomuition
. contained In a computerized biographical
printout ordered aeverll years qo by
tHUlfiea Tool Co. eaecullve Bill Gay.,
' l.Jle mapzlne, which planned to
-lalbe the book, said Saturday, "The
rmanuscript might be &enuine Howard .Jl"'1>es. but the mat.rial'lnlght not have
tuched lrvlng In the way he claimed."
I Another theory WU advanced by
.lUchald llannab, a Hughes employe. He
wu quolod by the W11hlnltoo Post u
,,.ylng that a aource for the Hughes book "tnleht hive been a looseleaf dossier on
'Hughes' We compiled by aides four yem
qo.
"SOmebocb' ci:>uld've Uken It and made
·a blocraphy out of It," Hannah aald of the
Goasier, wbich he described as several
bundred pages Jong.
• Irving claims/ to have compiled the
autobiography from the traMCrlpts of a
"ltl'iea of interviews with Hughes.
c But Jluibes, Jn a telephone interview
fnlm bis "lahamu retrat and through
~veral IPOUlmen, has denied thit he
~ver coll1bor1ted with Irving on the
book, and said he received none of' the
McGraw-Hill money.
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Ill'. Jolln PtUtl, a <amput<r theorist,
1't1'0l'ledly wu hired by Gay Ill compile al£ published inaterl1l on Huahes: plus
private mat.rial aupplled by the Tool
Company. The resulting printout was, in
effect, a cros.s-relerence biography of
Hughea. . .
Robert Maheu, the dJ!mlased head of
~ Hugbu' Nevada empire, aaid in Laa
Veg:u Sunday thlt he had never Sttfl the
print.out ~Portedly, only 1 few printouts
were made and d.iJtrlbuted to lop Hughe!
executives .
Maheu was In charge of all H141hes'
Nevada propertiea, including the casinos,
until Hughes mlnnlssed him. Maheu hu:
filed a llO million suit against Hughea
challenging the dlsmW.I. •
"I never aaw a computer printout on
Hughes and J never heard of anybody
that saw one," Maheu said.
But he· aaid he knew Pettit was cor-
relallng information on Hughes.
'+The likeliest scenario," Time said, 1111
that Irving somehow obtained some or all
of , the material in t~ printout. It has
betn rumored, for example, that an
angry former employe from the Hughes
operation brought the material to Irving.
"If this happens to be true, Irving
would probably not have,eeded many
accomplices -except fo an excellent
forger and his wife, wh<! o ned the bank
account,'' the magazine sa .
County Lawmakers Scored
·1n Ecology Vote Critique
Fnih Imm a crlUque o! theJr civil rfcbtl votlna racorda, two Orange County
I~ tllll week were rapped by an
enriroamental group.
1 Lqillative Birdwatchers, Inc. was giv-
• .Lota E. Blythe,
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.Writing Teacher,
:Succumbs in SF
\\'111lq Instructor Lota EUzabeth
JUrthe, a resident of Orange County
·fol more Uwl li3 yun. died
'Samrday at the Christiar. Sc.Jenee
-volenl Home In San FranciJco. Sbe
iruli. ' ,
She devoted henell to lllCOUl'agtri,
,....; wrlten aa a teacher at Lathrop
Junior Hlib. Santa Ana College and as a
part-time Instructor al Chapman College
after her reUrement from 1 c t I v e
leaching.
Miu Blythe's creative writing and
children's literature courses In t.be Santa
Ana area lnlplred JlllRY of her students to become writers and journalists. A
croup of them later formed Blythe's
'Penatua In her honor.
· He aclivlllea also Included the Friendl
of the Library at UC, Irvine and the San-
.ta Ana EbeU Club.
Memorial aervices will be held for Miss
:Blythe at 4 p.m. Feb 3, in the Waverley
Churdl In Santa Ana.
Memorial gifts may be made in her
·honor to the University of C1Illornia
lJbrary at Irvine.
lng the bird to Assemblyman Robert S.
· Burltt (R-HunUngton Beach), and Stele
Senator Dennis Ctrpenter (R-Newport
Beach). Both also were criticized last
we:ek by the National Association for the
Adv.ancement of Colored People.
Auemblyman Robert E. Badham (R-
Newport Beach) was al80 criticized by
the environmental group.
The lawmakers each scored Jess than
30 percent on the Birdwatchers' voting
index which was based on 27 bills con-
.sidered significant by major California
·environmental organizations.
During the 1971 session, student and
:bouaewife volunteers watched legislative
acJion .for more than 1,600 hours.
They counted no votes, failure to vote
and t1bsences against a legislator because
~bese are neg'atlve action! which do
,nothing to further a bill.
'.t'w'o or three volunteers usually check-
ed committee votes to inJUre accuracy.
Teno! the 27 bills proposed In 1971 died In
Committee.
The group's report -printed on 100
percent recycled paper -singled out the
Senate Governmenta1 Organization Com-
mittee as a "deathbed" for ecology bills.
The Senate approved them only 36 per-
cent of the time; much more damaging
to proposals than the Auembly.
Last week, the National Association for
the Advancement or Colored People
(NAACP) said lhat Burke voted 14 tfmes
against bills favored by the group ; more
negative voles than any o t h e r
Assemblyiiian, none or whom received a
score of 100 percent.
Senator Carpenter voted against seven
of the 19 key measures introduced during
the 1971 session.
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By Hopefuls
None of the ZS persons seeklng a~
polntment ~ the Irvine Planning C.Om-
mlsslon said they would advocate Jg.
noring the Irvine Company's general plan
for a city of 430,000 J>tlOple on 53,000
acres.
Irvine City Councilmen Saturday in-
terviewed 25 residents who want to serve
on tht city's seven member planning
commission. Mayor WllJJam Fischbach
will name seven appc>intees at Wed·
nesday'1 council meeting called for 7: 30
p.m. in University Park Elementary
School.
The mayor'• nominees will require
majority council vote for approval.
Fischbach asked fellow councilmen to
provide him with a· list of their choices
based on the results o! 10 hoon of In-
terviews last. Saturday.
Nearly all 25 interviewee, said they
believed the Irvine General 'Plan would
provide a good base plan for the new city.
Many urged immediate adoption of the
plan with alterations and additions to
follow at a later date.
Others urged more caution in rushipg
approval of the general plan until ·other
elements are included in the land
development firm's plan. Among these
are a new seismic element which by state
Jaw cities must adopt as·or March 1.
Most of the applicants who expressed
any criticism at all of the multi-million
dollar Irvine Company plaMing efforts
centered their barbs on the transpc>rta·
tion element.
Most said they believed the "reliance
on the automobile" evident ln the circula-
tion element of the Irvine General Plan
did not represent the most CWTent think-
ing in plaMing. Many suggested the city
plan now for rapid transit and mini-bus
routes that might lessen the need for
large artirial streets in the city.
Few of the applicant!: said they believ-
ed the new city required immediate pro-
vision of federally subsidized low income
·housing. '
Nearly all agreed student housing was
a problem for the university to handle,
although the clly should not stand In the
way of low cost housing for student!:.
Nearly every applicant seemed to be
stumped by a question asked by Coun-
cilman John Burton. Burton wondered
what criteria . applicants would apply
when considering five rewnings awaiting
planning commission review, in the
absence of a general plan.
Most indicated each case would have to
be considered Qll its individual merits.
,SOme suggested holding up approval or
denial until a skeletal ieneral· plan for
the whole city is adopted. The five tracts,
which inVolve up to 5,115 neW homes, lie
mosUy within unplanned areas or the new
city. Of the total, however, 3,000 homes
are included in an Irvine Company nzon-
lng bid for 'Walnut Village East, in cen-
tral Irvine.
Many applicants Indicated schools
should be a consideration of the planning
commission along with other community
services Which are approved priOr to
-plaMini approvals.
Malagasy Chief Wins
TANANARIVE, Malagasy (AP) -
Pruident Philibert Tslranana was re-.
elected Sunday without oppc>sition. His
name was marked on the ballots of 99.67
percent of those voting, the government
announced today.
Woman Leaps, Dies
An Anaheim mother of three small
children died at 5:M a.m. today after she
jumped off the fifth story of the acute
diseases unit at Orange County Medical
Center ln Orange.
Support for No-bras
' I
The coroner's office npc>rted that she
died of broken bones and multiple in-
juries suffered !rom the !all.
Tht woman's name ls being withheld
pending nolific.illon o! next of kin.
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CHICAGO (AP ) -The no-bra look has
its delights, both for men and women, but
. two surgeons caution that today's
pleasure may tum into tomorrow's sor-
row.
While there's no known medical harm
from the current fad , the doctors say, it
hastens the day when a bra becomes a
necessity.
Writing in the Journal of the American
. Medical Association, they point out that
the ligaments which hold the breasts
erect stretch without support of a
brassiere.
This causes the· breasts to sag, and
once the ligaments are stretched they
CJ:lnnot . ·be restored to their original
tautness except by surgery.
The doctors wrote ln response to 1 sue-
Indian Family
Found Suffocated
In Trailer Home
·HUERFANO, N.M. (UPI) -The
bodies of Levi Werlto, his wife and six
chidlren were found asphyxiated today In
their· ntw trailer borne near this trading
post community in remote northwestern
New Mexico.
San J.uan County Undtrsherllf Doug
Brown said the Indian family !lad been
dtad olnce midnight Saturday.
He said they died from breathing
fvmes lfven off by an unvented 'butane
htaier !hey were ualnc prior to the ln-
llallatton of their regular furnace,
Brown said the bodlts o1Werlto,11; his
"'"· Plullnt, •: and their m dliMl'•n, Dtaau, IS. Renl. I, V•a, '· Vtn11, t,
Junior, f , and LoVtme, 2, ...,.. -by
llOOtri Footer who Uved at a neorby
mlsalon.
gestion from a physician that the
American Medical Association warns
women that "the lack of mammary sup..
]X'rt may lead to the development of pen·
dulous breasts."
Or. John H. Wulsin of the University of
Cincinnati College of Medicine wrote that
the fibrous attachments which supPort
the breast stretch "under the lnnuence of
gravity, more so In some women than
otherS and especially in those brea!ts
naturally large or fat or pregnant or lac-
tating.
"Once lengthened by tension these
fibrous connections . . . do not resuine
}'outhluJ diinensions, al)d despite· hopeful
legend, no arilount ot ezerclse will restore
pristine mammary profile," he added.
"However," he said, "exercise may, by
Improving posture and the thickness of
the underlying pectoral'· muscle, push
forward and thereby embellish breast
contour, sagging or otherwise.
"Proper suppor\ for the breasts in the
fonn of a . satisfactory brassiere can be
expected to mlnlmlte stretching of the ln-
trlnalc • mammary connective tiJ1ue1
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Wulsln said.
:Whether the AMA should lalue a warn·
Ing about the effects of bralu1aeS1, he
said, "Gill• for special flnesle of Judg-
ment lo tht ttalm ooclll rather than
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REPAIR .••.
Harbour Drive, HunUngton Beach.
On trial with them are Roser Men-
lltnhall, 111 ol -Avtnlda De Seo,·
Mlalon VllJo, David Coochola, 22, o! IOOO
Gll'del Grove Blvd., W-lnaler and Olrli..,... Ellrique, 15, ti 7ID Vol.la
DIM,lad' U., c:ut.MllU&Y. II, al 791
Commodort llrlft, bolli' el Hunlinllon
Beach.
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Bot Wheels
Bud Gase, 62, was· driving his foreign sports car to
work this morning when it burst into flames at
Beach Boulevard and Pacific Coast Highway about
8:05 a.m. There was nothing Gase of 590 Hamilton
St., Costa Mesa, could do except wait for the fire
truck. "! ~ulled up to the light and the thing went
boom ," said Gase, who worka at a foreign cu deal-
ership in Huntiogtnn Beach. "I got out real quick
like." He believes a gas line ruptured.
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SELECTION OF IRVINE PLANNERS DUE • • •
housing that is federally subsidized.
Em.II Benes, 37, of 15452 Orleans Circle,
The Ranch, has a degree in architecture
from USC and is affiliated with a Tustin
architects firm.
He said the Irvine Company plan "is
better than no plan" and would urge its
adoption as a skeletal land use plan along
• with the Irvine Company's slandards of
development. H~ saw no conflicts in his
business associations with Richard Smith
Developers and said he does not view
federal low income housing programs as
successes.
Wayne A. aart, 43, of 17901 BuUer S!.,
University Park, Is publicist for UC
lrvlne and holds a bachelor's degree in
econoinlcs from UC Berkeley.
Although he views the 1968 central sec-
tor plan as inadequate, he said the Irvine
Genera.I plan would be a good starting
point if the city hires a good planning
cons ultant.
He described the window areas as
being in a state of "crisis" and believes
the city must go ahead w i t h
reconsider'ation of the zoning changes in
that area despite the lack or a general
plan.
He noted schools should be provided
just as sewers and street lights are
before planning commission approval.
Franklin S. Hard1 41, of 18161 Dewberry
Way, is employed Mth McDoonell-
Douglas and has a master's degree in
business administration from USC.
He believes the committee on com-·
munity objectives must have completed
its work before a Jong range city general
plan is adopted and that an interim -
three to five year -implementation plan
should be done first using the Irvine
Company planning l.!!i a base"point.
He favors encour.aging commerci~J
development within the contest ot the
. Airlines Executive
Dudley Swim Dies
CARMEL (AP) -Dudley Swim,
chainnan of the board of National
Airlines, died today of a heart attack,
authorities at Community Hospital said.
Swim, 66, of Carmel alsq was a
member of the board of trustees of the
California state college system.
Irvine Induslria~ C.mples, although be
said he would abstain from voUng on the
rezoning being aought by his !lrm.
Wesley Marx, of 18051 Butler St.,
University Park, h an author and lec-
turer on environmental and marine af·
fairs. He has a bachelor's degree from
Stanford University.
Man: urged hiring a consultant firm to
aid city stall in reviewing and evaluating
a general plan. In the interim he thinks
the city could enact strong ordinances
controlling development in ateas subject
to shtet flooding, landslides and earth-
quake damage. He suggested possible
open space tradeoffs with developers to
allow them to build more. denstly in
buildable areas wblle reserving ~
bulldable land for open space.
Robert Headrkkl, 45, of 5122 Roylle
Ave., The Ranch, ls a professional con-
struction superintendent with projects
presently in Yorba Linda and Laguna
Niguel. He suppc>rts the Irvine General
plan and believe, an interim plan could ·be adopted in 60 to 90 days.
He calls for more open space and said
he doesn't know of a successful federally
assisted low income housing proeram.
-Jerry Cbo)ike, 40, 0£ 17746 Acacia Tree
Lane, University Park, is area manager
for Phillip Morris C.Ompany, an unsuc-
cessful City Council candidate and a
director of the Irvine Ranch Water
District.
He urges adoption of the Irvine Com·
pany 's General plan as a 1'gukteline,'1 as
quickly as possible.
He views open space, t,ansportation
and northern Irvine planning as the chief
flaws in the company's plan, and that
housing for students is presenUy the
city's biggest need for low cost housing.
Councilmen are seeking a legal opinion
as to whether a possible conflict of in-
terest would exist wiUt Choyke's water
district pc>st.
Patricia A. Stratton, 30, of 17911 Butler
St., University Park, is a Phi Beta Kappa
with a master's degree in sociology from
the University of Denver. She is a
hou!twife.
Mrs. Stratton supports the Irvine plan
as· a base 8nd urges its adoption. She
would see a need for hlring planning ex-
perts to "integrate" the presently unplan-
ned window areas. She suggested a 20
. perc~nt open space requirement could be
added to the present plan which provides
only five to seven percent, without chang·
Ing denslly., She ts chiefly concerned how
Why pay $450 for a 1/1 Carat
Diamond when you can buy the same ·
· Diamond from us for just $300
We llave the Expetllw
' llllow-how Clllcl back9'0•cl
IO Mow yea how IO IGYe ' . Dll ~ cllalllOIHI l11nslniellt.
the ctty will look and 1111111eata the plan-
nlng comm.lsaion decide what it wants for
an area and then submit requirement. to
developera who would bid to build In lllo'
area. <·' -ck L. Royer, ol 11251 llayberr'J
Way, University Park 11 an architect wit&
a degree from use. He urges adoption ol
the Irvine General Plan·and proceed wltll,
bearings on a tentaUve final plan. He
favors a mil of low, middle and high colt
housing and cllea his service on the Hun-
Ungton Beach planning commission u
one ol. bis qualifications for the Irvine
commlsaloo.
llatkro Winer, 29, of 111771 Portolino
Drive, Turtle Rock. is a marketlne:
npresentative of IBM and has a bacheltir
of arts degree from V uaar Colleae,
Poughkeepsie, New York.
She urged review of the Pereira artd
lrvlne plans, did not favor lmmadial<
adoption ol tht Irvine General Plan bpi
recommends its Ule u a gu1dtllne. Sbe ii
concerned about eventual d e n • I t y ,
transpc>rtation and adequate provision of
.greenbelts.
· James D. He~r, 31, ol l!H52 !Serra
.Chula Road1 Sierra Bmtita, Is not bein1
further considered by the council due to '
CGnflJct of interest with his position In the
city of Newport Beach.
Although councilmen said they viewe4
Hewicker's credentials as well quallfyinl
him for the job, they said his plannLnc
job with Newpc>rt Beach would likely bt
bis firit responsibility.
Seven others presented themselves to
the council and the DAILY PILOT wiU
provide their back&rounds and views in
Tuesday's editions. The seven are:
Zachary James Sham, George A. Molina.,
Robert W. Moua!. Richard A. Kent, Den-
nis G. Tyler, Joe Ball and Paul Jobnlon.
Fresno Beauty
Wins Pageant
FRESNO (Un) -Stacy Balrlch, a
high school aenior Crom Fruno, ls
California's oew Junior Mias.
Tbe 17-year-old McLane High School
· girl '"' crowned Saturday night.
The award entitles .her to a $11000
. scholarship and a chance tp compete for
the national crown in ·Mobile, Ala., next
May.
She ia the da111hter o! Mr. and Mrs.
Geor1e Balrlch.
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Science Kids
The Fountain Valley School District has
cashed Jn on 1 National Science FouA-
datlon program that will quadruple the
district's teacher·trainlng funds and com·
pletely revamp science classes for l,550
elementary school children.
Fifty teachers In the dl:Strlct are slated
to participate in a '35.000 program at Cal
State Fullerton that will familiarize them
with the Science Curriculum Improve-
ment Study {SCJS), a new approach to
teaching science that educators believe
will enable children to enjoy science
more while leami..ag more about it.
Final go-ahead was given by the Board
of Trustees last week.
"This proeram will revolutionize the
teaching of science," said BUI Barnes, an
administrator in educational aervices for
the Fountain Valley aystem. He pointed.
out that one of the objectives of the
retraining program Is to qualUy teachers
for passing on the new techniques to
other teachers in their district. Thus the
SCIS program could spread through the
rest of the district at little additional
cost.
SURFERS COMPARE NOTES AT HUNTINGTON BEACH
There are two main differences
between the standard and the SCIS ap-
proach to teaching science, said Nancy
Robinson, the only teacher in the district
who is presently trained in Its methods.
Trio SIU'l'ender
Deputies, 3 Suspects
In Orange 'Showdown'
First, she said, the program relies on
discoveries st u d e n t s make Ior
themselv~. rather than on things the
teacher tells them. '"They devise various
experiments, make their guesses as to
what will happen, and then keep careful
records to find out whether or not their
bypothese1 were tight."
"The important thing ii not whether
the kids figure out In advlllCe what will
happen." said Mrs. Robinson, "Rather,
we want them to learn to attack pro-
blems systematically so they can fmd out
and actually prove the validity of their
guessej." .Two men ind a woman accused of
arn\ed robbery and two sberill's deputies
confronted each other in an Old West·
lllyte showdown early today outside an
Orqe lel'Vlce Jta.Uon before the officers
pmuadid Ibo \rio to drop' their weapou
and sumnd>r.
Deputies stanley Kinkade and Steve
Weuoa aaJd they ran Into the drawn guna
of IUt:lllnl Norris· Mayes, 21, and
Bernini Leonard James, 33, when they
(Jef.k -.Convinced .
Bqnifit Meant .Jt .
' I ' · .A blaat from a ahotgun fired· Into ,the
floor of 1n all-night Huntington Beach
llroceJ')' llOre convinced clerk Michael
Pettifer that be should stay 1100 let" for
• •bUe.
Pettlfer was ordered into the market's
cooler by a ·IUD'tollni robber who took
~ from the till of. the Stop and Go
Marat, 110111 Edward! St. early Sa~
day. "'
Tile bandit told Pettller not to come out
191' a wblle, and to lhow that be meant
!wlnw-, fiJld 1 shot Into the floor. "Thlo
Wu just a warning, he. II.id."
·Police aaJd the robber, In bis lj)'•, lJ
ltlll at large.
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HarboiJr Drive, Huntington Beach.
On trial with them are Roger Men-
denhall, 28, of 28095 Avenida De Seo,
Mission Viejo, David Conchola, 22, of llOOO
Gardtn Grove Bi.vd ., Westminster and
Oirlstopber Elirlquu;' 25, Of 759Z Volga
Drive and Henry Ca!loilguay, ZI, of ?Al
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checked the Shell service station at
Fairhaven and Tustin In the belief that
11somethlng wu wrong."
They said Mayes and James, ac-
companied by Sherry &isaMe Gould, 33,
of Buena . Park, halted them and hoth 11Clei1 JUn1 drawn,· confronted each other
for what one deputy said "seemed like an
eternity."
Mayes, of Santa Ana, then lowered his
tmm automatic and James aurrendered
l!fs'.3kaliber Colt. All three were hooked
on· anned robbery charges.
The deputies said the van was ftlled
from floor to roof with the parts taken
. trem: ~ servi~ station. :· · ·
·~'a 'Ofllcm: are. today aeeklpl ·an.·
armed robbery' complatnt agalnit all
three defendanll from the d!Jtrict at· ~~Y;f offlcf· ~ ' .
-' 10 Lost Scouts,
Leackr H unt;ed
Iii Rough Area
SAN DIMAS (UPI) -A sheriff's
rescue aquad IJ searching for a group of
10 &y Scouts and their adult leader
believed lost in rugged terrain in the San
Gabriel Mountains.
The scout..s, ranging In age from 10 to
12 years, and their scoutmaster Robert L: Hoffman, all from Long Bea~h Troop
·111, teft Friday afternoon for what was to
be a two-night camping trip.
Ten mountaineers from the sheriCf's
station here began the Search for the
group Sunday night alter · i flashligh t
~stress signal Jn·Morse Code was sighted
1n the East Fork area of the mountains.
The scouts Intended to hike from the
West Fork ranger !tation to Fl!h Fork
but apparently became lost and descend-
ed into rough terrain, authorities said.
The econd main emphasis of the SCIS
program flows from this. "Students do a
lot more in the SCIS program than. digest
• large numbers of facts," she saJd. "They
learn to understand scientific concepts in
practice."
She pointed out that if a child can
discover a principle for hlmseli, be will
understand it much better than if a
teacher 11mply e1plains it to him.
She used experiments children do with
a snail to illustrate what the SCIS
me~ mean in practice.
"The kids give it (the snail} a choice of
many ktr¥fs .of environments," she u·
plained. 'TheitYariables intlude IUdaces
that 'may be, warm or oo\d, wet or1 dry,
rocit or .,00. ·, . . .
''Very careful records are kept/' ~s ..
Robinson said. "And then by studying
and analyzing the date-possibly with the
help of graphs-the children can tell such
things as whether a snail likes cool
surfaces more than It dislikes sandy ones.
"These details are not important,
though," she said. ''Most of them can be
found in any science te1tbook. What
we 're interested in is teaching the
chlldreD how to work with materials in a
systematic wiy and to develop a scien-
tific literacy."
The SClS program has a whole range
of Inter-related eiperiment!, Mrs.
Robinson said. 'They begin at the level of
sorting different kinds of buttons, and
end wlth vacuum chamber experiments,
she said.
"Rather than concentrate on details
which the children may forget or which
·may become IrreleVaf'if," Mts. Robinson
·said, "We try to teach' them principles
al)d . techniques that will always lie
useful."
'Mr11. Robinson said the SCIS program
ls ·also more enjoyable for students thah
standard science cl asses. "Kids always
want to do science," she said , 1'and they
learn most when they're most eager to do
the work."
Hughes
Did Comput;er Cop Out to Irving?
. · NEW YORK (UPI) -The purported
Howard Hughes autobiOfl'aphy that
McGraw-Hill Book Co. paid $650,000 for
may be ba~n material from a com-puter prin produced by t h e
billionaire's a es instead of on personal
·interviews. ·
Both Time and Newsweek magazines
and the CBS program "60 Minutes" said
author Clifford Irving 's book on Hughe!
may have been written from information
contained In a computerized bk>graphical
printout ordered several years ago by
Hug~s Tool Co. executive Bill Gay.
Life magazine, which planned to
~riallze ~e book, said Saturday, uThe
mantJ>Crlpt mlght be genuine Howard
Hughes, but the material mlgbt not have
reached Irving in the way he claimed."
Another theory was advanced by
Richard Hannah, a Hughes employe. He
-quo~ by the Wasbqton Poll as
11ytnc that a oource for the Hughes book miibt have been.a loooeleal doaaler on Hu~· life compiled by aldea four yem ogo.
"Somebody coukt've taken it and made
I btocraphy out of It," Hannah aald of the
dossier, which he described as oeveral
hundred pages long.
Irving claims to ha ve complied the•
autoblotnq>by from the transcript, of a
aeries of lnttrvlews wilb Hughes.
But Hughes, In a telephone "Interview
from •hit Bahamu ittrut and ~
•YICll ........ has denlld thal
Hannah described the dossier u a
"chronological synopsis of news ltories
which had been written about Hughes or
in wh ich he "figured." ·
Dr. John Petitt, a ·comj>uter theorist,
reportedly was hi red by Gay to compile
all published material on Hughes, plus'
private material supplied by the Tool
Company. The resulling printout was, in
effect, 1 cross-reference biography ol.
Hughes.
Robert Maheu; the dismissed head of
Hughes' Nevadl empire, aaid in LU
Veg1s Sunday'that be had never seen the
prlntoul Reportedly, only a few printouts
were made aqdGlstributacl to top Hiilbes
ueculives.
Maheu wu ln char1e of all Hughes'
Nevada properties, lncludlnc tbe caalnos,
, until Hughes mlanlald him. ftltbeu has
filed a $111 million IUft aplmt Hucbes .
ch1llenging the cllsmlJaaL
••1 never .... a ca:nputar Printout on
Hughes ind I aever bunt Ot anybody
that llW O'ne," Maheu· uJd. 1
But be said he lmeW Ptlttt wu cor·
relatin& lnformatlon on Ruahes.
"The llkelleat scenacio,"'lJime aid, 11Js
that Irvine somehow obtained oome or i ll
of lhe malerlol In the printout II has
been rumored, for aample, that an
11111')' former employe from tbe Hu1hea
operation broll&ht the 1111ter1a1 tolrvtnc.
ever collaborated 1iilh Jrv11it oa
ltoot, ud l8ld he ri!tlved none ol lho McGraw·HDI money.
"U thlt hll'PJlll to be true, lrvlnc
woulcl'probably not have -many
,accompllcel -ezcept for an ncellent
• for11r llld bis wire, who opened Ibo ltoDt
account," the ma1adne aald.
Hot ·Wheels
Bud Gase, 82, was driving ls foreign sports car to
work this morning when it ti'urst into flames 1t
Beach Boulevard and Pacific Coast Highway about
8:05 a.m. There was nothing Gase of 590 Hamilton
St., Costa Mesa, could do except wait for the fire
truck."'! ~ulled up to the·!ight ~d the thing we t
boom," u 1d Gase, who works at a foreign car deal· ..
ershlp in Huntington Beach. "I got out· real quick •
like.' He believes a gas line ruptured.
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Four Fullerton Fired Officer's F1·iends
Me1i Captured
·in Auto Bfuzes Establish Legal Fund
I
Four Fullerton men, aCCUled of ateaJ,
Inc and bumin( 1lx cara belonilnc to
Orange County Jall lnmate.s, were cbarg·
ed today with arion and grand theft In 1
complaint issued by the Dl!trict At-
torney's Office.
Booked during the weekend by Orange
County sherilf'a officers were Jamea: Ira
Greenwalt, %t, and his brother, Randy,
23, Steven Michael Runyon, 22, and Gary
Clark Kilpatrick, 19.
Officers id~ntlfied them as suspects ln
the case where four men took at least six
autos from an Orange County Jail park-
ing lot used by inmates who spend their
weekends in jail u part of their sen-
tencing arrangement.
Officers said the cars were driven to a
remote area of Anaheim and doused with
gasoline. Two of the cars were in fllmes
w~ deputies arrived.
Friends of ftred Hunlinllon Beach
police officer Gilbert Couper are
asslating him In his batlle to get his i9b
back with a trust fund. for legal e1penses.
Mrs. Joyce Deagle, sister of the 37-
year-old e1-motorcycle patrolman, said
she hopes to ra!Je 13,000 to buy bearing
transcripts to take his plea back to
Superior Court.
Couper was d!Jmissed by Police Chief
Earle Robitaille in August of 1970 when
an investigation allegedly dlsclOHd that
he bad rrtlJ&ippropr:lated. 1!1erchandise
from Montgomery Ward. Coerper had
been employed there as a part-time
security guard.
The dtlef's dismissal notice was upheld
on two separate occasions by the Hun-
tington Beach Peraonnel Commlaaion to
whom Coerper appealed for re-Jn.
statement and back pay.
Members of the five-man com:missloa
denied the request. during 1970 and aglill
In 1971 alter Couper won a Superior
Court mandate to re-open the case. ,
Coerper ls planning to take the COIP<
mission's transcripts J>ack to SUperiot.
Court to show that he received a "pr~
judlcf4 and unfair" hearing.
The Gil Coerper Trust Fund al
Southern California First National B~
1712Z Beach Blvd., has been opened lo
pay for the typing of transcripts. . .•
'!So far we've gotten about three people
who have ei:preued an lnte{est. ~
donating aome_ money and we k!to1! quite
a few otbt:n who will," aakt Mrs. Deag1~
"They didn't want to reveal their namu
but one of them ii.a p>llce: officer."
I 0 We don't know why they did it and we
don't know yet if any more cars are in-
volved in this senseless business," a
aenlor 16eiili'a officer aaid •. "The'CUI ls
still under investigation and-we are atilt
questioning our suspects."
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ed the checks here on instructions from
Hughes.
Hughes!showever, has denied Irving's
statemen and al.so denied knowing Irv·
lng.
The Swiss Bank Corporation branch ls
the "bank across the street" from which
"Helga R. Hughe•" deposited funds alter
cashing the checks at th.e Sw{ss Credit
Bank. '
"If a press report given us b correct,
that H. D. Irving said he took along the
sum of $150,000 to I~iul and additionally
, haa.$50,000 .wilh·Iiirii.Jn ~ l!nited Stales,
. the whereabouts of most of the money
probably obtained by fraud would be
,cleared up,'~ \.'.eleff '1ald ...
MeanWhile, in' New YOrk, Clifford Irv·
lng's a"ppeafance before a Manhattan
grand jury was postponed today withou\
a new time being set for questioning the
. author, whose unpublished book on
Howard Hughes · alSo · bas · spawned
mysteries aliout the authenticity of the
purported autoblOfl'a]illy •.
it deserves to be approved."
Palmer 1F0uld not predict, however,
how voters In the high ocbool district
would react ii they are given a chance to
vote on the four.way plan.
0 U they tihe voters) want to get their
hands In other people's poc~.ets." he lald,
"They might volt against It, But U they-
are interested ia what's good for the
boys and lirls, they'll approve il"
Palmer said that the two main issues in
the battle over ~ four-way plan are
equal finabcial support for all school
childr<n and community Identity and con·
trot of educational philoaophy.
Opponents of the four.way plan have
· said it ls Unconstitutional because it
· would glVI the propoaed Huntington
Beach Unified district more than twice
the assessed val~ation per child of its
· neighbor; the proposed Ocean Vlew·Foun-
tain Valley diatrict. Opponents point out
· that state law sets maximum difference
at 10 percent, and they hired an outside
accountin&,Jirm which projected that the
disparily bWl77 would !!ill be llO per·
cent. , # •
Palmer admited that the lnltial dispari·
ty would be aa grut as. opJio!lenla uy it
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Why pay $450 for a 1/2 Carat · .
Diamond when you can buy the same
Diamond from us for lust $300
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would be, but maintained that by 1177 I!
would be within 10 percent. ·
·"Their proJection is no betltr, than
our1 on this •mattert'' he aald. "They're
both based on the same figures . "'He uld
that his projection had been made
without IH'lnllni In outside accounting
finrul.
"And ft doesn't matter anyway,''
Palmer said. !1It11 become clear that in
the near future elthar . the lllate or tho
federal sovernment ls goJ~g to act to PIY'.
vlde equal tu: support for everybody.
And when that happens, it · will coni4
pletely undercut the opposition's argu.
ment about equal tupport."
Palmer also said that the four-way plan
, al.so /insures . continuity of educational
philoeophy. .
"Officials at' th• hl1h J1Chool district
hav'1 told me that oUr clilldren 1re more
, ech~aUonally advanced, .more mature, a~ better able to cope with the high
l9ool Iearnlng 1ituation than children
from any.otbet diitr1ct "Palmer aaid.
"we believe In wlc aducation" hi . ' contlmed, "with eDreme empbuis oa i:fadiiil lkllls."
OUR MOST.
UNUSUA~
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6UARAN1U
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Tou.I Lunar Eclipse " Successive stages of the inoon'S eclipse early Sun·
day morning are shown in photographs taken at
Trabuco Community Church by a member of the
Orange County Amateur Astronomers Association.
Pictures were taken at 1:06 a.m., 1:48, 2:31, 3:00,
3:28, 4:10, and 4:39. Beginning at 11pper r(ght, the
moon moves eastwitrd Into the earth's shadow. The
middle picture, taken during totallty, looka lighter
because more exposure was given the film. Actual·
Jy at this time it was lit only by dull red light bent
around the earth by our a,tmosphere.
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Lag~a Pqlice . .Bernadette. Devlin Grabs
Hunt Three Men I_~ Aci~ Attack Home Secretary, by Hair
: Laguna Beach police today are
oearcblng for three ' young mt!n, one of
whom allegedly threw a c a u 1 t i c
lllbslance Into the eyes of a resldeot
nik1ng on the boudwalk at Main Beach.
Police lllicl Arthllr Grober, It, of tll20
S; Coast lllghwty, ll1lflered burned eyes
and face u 'the ~t of the I p.m. ln-
dcleot Saturday. Grober wu treated for
hla Injuries at South Coast Comm~y
'Hospital follOWing the ~pporently ...
-"keel attack. He WU booptlaUaed.
' Offlctalo aald the nbslance lhnnm--on
Grober may have beon ettlier battery
ilOld or film developing Culd, both of
wblch cao cause aevere bur!ll.
Gruber told police he was llrolllng
along lbe boardwalk when three men,
walklng ~ud bim, otopped IO'lhal-.
of them could lllbl a clprettO. Al
Grober approocbecl, one of lbe trio
reporledly threw lbe contenll ol a coo-
talnor Into .Gruber'• face, momenlarjly bllndlng blm: . • .
He told . pollce the men 'were gone by
Ille limo ha regained bto rialon and he
Walbcl to a nearby ....vice station and
called police.
Firm Founder Dies
EASTON, Conn. (AP) -Magnus
·Wablotrom, II, colounder and put preai-
-of Bridgeport Michl-, Inc., clled llundu. WabJstiun WU colnvenlflr ~!be
''Brid&ePod Miller," a mDJ1n1 ~
-fnmetal~. .
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LONDON (UPl) -Bernadette Devlin,
Northern Ireland member of the British
Parliament, tore acn>s1 the House of
CommD!ll today and bit and scratbed
Home Secretary Reginald Maudllng and
pulled bto ha~.
She did ID after Maudllng announced
the government will let up an in-
dependent Inquiry Into the drt:umalances
Three Countians
In Plane Wreck
.. v~. Ore. !AP) -Tiit 1llOCbp of a Dibf pilioe rnlaslng olnc:e DOc. u with
-~,~-')-.... been .foand.1 • . . ! J . ' '
Ma1beur Cowity lllerifr1 offlcera said a
rancbband came upon the acallered
piec:el of aircraft Friday nilhl about IO
miles -west of Vale In eoatern
Oregon -..r f!>e Idaho border.
Authorities confirmeil lbe Jdentlty of
the victims through their -on amill
piecel of Pflper found at lhe acene. Tiiey
said no complete bocllea were found.
Tbe victims were Wllllam H. Ruaell,
41, Fullerton, lbe pilot; Jobn Dannelly,
38, Orange,. and-Joe Neulancl, 51, -· The wreckage wu tcattered over 1 200-
lool area, offlclals said. A tlewsrnan on
Ille scene aald lbe plane 'apparently
cruhed and cllalntecrated.
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of Sunday's bloody rioting In Londonderry
In which U civilians. were killed. (See
a~ies on Page 4 for details)
Maudllng told the House that British
troopa ~-only alter they -were fired on.
Miii Devlin ruabecl ..,,_ !be chamber
and llarled bitting M.l•"'Jlng. He trial to
defend bimlell u obe ocratcbed him and
pullal hla 11a1r.
Struggling vlolmlty, Ibo WU belcl by
cbief goyernment whip Francia !jDI and
oppoeltlon wlllp Robert· -nen lhe·
WU dragged wblle tickinl from the cbGber. · .
Lawmabn piped rib U!lrilo -~Devlin,, wbo llaj!dt bu'el1' II~ feet,
1Uacied. M.IUdllng, wbo la well .Ver Ill
feet. •• 1 . ' f'
Elrller, 11111 -olloatedi ~fa II la order for the mln!M to"tell a.lief"•
Sbe clJd ID aflar M.lt1dlfnl aalii llio
lhootlng started wbm Britllh. troops
came Wider flro from an apartment
house u they ai!vanced lo arreol
troublemaken.
'"lbe army rettirned !be l1ro dlrocled
at them with aimed oboto and lDlllcted a
number of ._iu-. on ·-wbo were
attacking them with llrearmo or bomtil,"
Maudllng aald. '
'Miii DeviJn WU Jouclly oppl1uded by
about 20 opectotono In !be public 1allery, ilDtb when Ibo __ , .... Ma\lldlhiC of 111111
and again Whei!..,... attacked blm.
Pl'lme' M1n1ster Ectward Beath, tlltOd
-to Maudllng,. -__ ... Jn.
volved In the scrimmage.
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.._.-n.1m H DAILY .... i
6 More .Die • Ill Traffic ,~
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Staggering t:_oll ·Hits On~ Per Day Rate
'l'rllllc falalf!W In. or-. Coullr
i... c1tmw 1o 1be .... IDI -of
-a dar roe lbe -of JllflW'!', .
county ......... clop8* ~ today.
Sb: -dled o ... lbe .-.. a .
.-It of <.lr&fl!ll County lrofllc ~ brfnlbc lbe lillal number of deothe tor '
Support Droops
lmmemurably ·
For No-bra Look
, CBICAGO (AP) -Tiit -look hu
Ill doU&hta. -!oe-llld -bol
tn -· -llull todaJ'• pleuu:re may tmn into bnor1ow'1 IOf'io>
""'· Wllllo tbere'a ,. known meclloal barin
!tun the cumnl fad, lbe docton l&f, II
.._. lbe day 1wbm a bra become• a
neceulty . .I
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ii,. -In Ill throuih llunda)I. A 1-"'°' 14 -ns dJed In county lrllflc ..,. cldeDll during Jomary.
Tiit latest clealb loll btpn 1'tlday
-a ~ytlM!d garbap truck cmmlan •lipped and fell beneath b!I
truck'• wheela in Costa Meu and "u
c:ruabed to death.
Ho WU Robert C. Bock. of D'll
Newport Blvd., Costa M-.
Orange Cowity coroner'• depul!eo lilled
lbe other five fata!IUeo today u :
--Ml9ael IL llhlls, 21, of 24711 E. Com·
momrealtb Ave., Fullerton.
-Mail C. hrker, JO, of 11111 Meadow
Wiii Way, Irvine. ,
-MJdlael L Clllle, 30, of·Footer CU,..
-Mail E. Boy, 11, of 8173 Lemon Cir-
cle, -Park. -TlmaJ· R. Lldcbr, 11, of 115 Ven-
tura st, Anabelm.
Parm dJed &Ulday at Coot& M-
Nemorlal Hoopltal of lnJurlee rectlved
Ju. U -hla car blt lbe center
cllv!dlr of the Nowpwt Freoway inti! of
Brtotol street. I
Hlnb 'wu klllal Sunday Iii a twe>ar
occldeol CMI Orqelliorpe Av-neat
Harbor -In "'11erton. A -er In the aome car, Mlchatl J,
llcOJanell, ti, Fullerton, WU cr111Ca11t
Injured In lbe crull, polk:e aald. ·
atne was dead an arrival at Tustin
Communlty Hoepilal Se!urday mom!ntf.
He wu killed when bis small for9i,n
sedan collided with a ototlon wagon ·&\
Newport and Vanderlip Avenues near
Tustin.
The two teenage bays, Mark Boy and
Tommy Lltlcker, weto killed late Friday
night In Anaheim. 'l'bay•were passengers
Jn a car which collided with another vthl-1
Cle at La Palma Aftnue near East
l>treet,, police reporlorj. ,Driver of the c..: j
In wblcb the two boyJ ""° rldJnt, Daniel
Ball, 17, Anaheim, wu.not ttrlousty in--\
jured and neither · wu the driver of the
other car, accordln( tO police.
Wrtllnc In the Joumal' of the Amertcall
Medical AAoclallon, Ibey polnl· out that
the llpmeoto which -lbe 1nuts ...ct atretch wllbout oupport of a
bra11!ere.
'lbla cau1e1 the breaoto to aaa. and
once lbe Hpm<nlo .,.. streld>ed Ibey .
Yale Men Only Club· Loses License
-be rutond to their orl&lJ1l1 HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) -The 11·
laubleu ucepl by oargery. quor Jk<nse of Mory'•, the 11nrled meo-
Tbt docton wro1a fn _.to a lllfo onlY haunt for generatlml of Yale
patloa from a 1'bllclan tllal lbe otudeoto, w11 revoked today f o r
Amerlean Medical A•llOCI-wama cllocrimlnallng again•! women.
......., !bit "Ibo lick ot mommary -'1'111 tavem popularised by lbe Yale
port m&J Jeod ~ 11111 dovolopmeal ot -Gleo Qub In °the "Wblffeapoof Soa&" of ~ ;::";rulalnof lbe llnharllty ot ~ ~.\.::,.~ ~ ~: anr1ma11 eoo,.. ot lfedldno wrote 111o1 Liquor Control Qmmt111on. :l: =' ~== 1111 upected, however, tllal lbe ~· gravity · men lo In some women than fenpoofs sU!l will aosemble with lbelr
otbers 'and eopoc1.n, In --gluoe! relied on high, an~.not be "doom·
naturally larl• or fat or pregnaol or Jao-al from here to elemlty. tatlng. '!'be caae ta expected to run Ila ap-
"Once lengtilened by tension these pellate ~uroe, beglnnlnl In the Court of
fibroua connectlon1 ••• , do not mume Common Pleas.
youthful climeoaiml, and despite hopeful Mory'1 Association, loc., which baa
legend, no amount of eierclse will restore
upheld the mer><>nly lradiUon for 110-
yean, has 10 days In wblch to appeal. '
Commissioners Willl1m J. O'Brien Jr.
of Portland and Jolm F. Healy ol,Ml!fonf',
based their revocailon on a new ltlte law,1
wblch bars any alato qency, In tbls caae'
!be oomm!salon, from becoming a .party,
to lily ..,..-1anctlontng
1'dtacrtmlnatory•pnaicea:.''
'!'be cloc;lalan _apfnal Mary's follow• •i J complaint by Ylle faculty 1!M1!!boni.
~tuclenla, al-1, !Demer Yale ~
School Deon Laollo B. "'°*·"°"" ....,, Mlller, cllrOctor of Yale'• lo-le ol
Social Science, and !Ito women.
The tavem opened Ito doon to 1eoer•·
lions of Yale .,.. Ill US~ IDd the 111111e
"Mory," 11 abort fiDr "MoriarttJ,''. lt& ftrat t
man.11er. ' • pristine mammary profile," he added.
"However," he 11.kl, "exercise may, by
Improving posbn aiid lbe thtctneu ol
lbe underlying pectoral mUlde, push
forwud and thereby embelliab breast
contour, aauina or otherwlle. ·
,"Proper oupport for the breasts In !be
lorm "'~• aatllfacl«J braulere ..., bo elpOded lo mlnhn•• -.iiinc ol the fn.
trinalc m•mlDITJ connective tiJIUe,"
Wulaln llald..
County Lawmakers Scored ·;
In Ecology Vote Critiqµe • I
Wllelberh AMA lbould I-a....,..,
tq 1llbalt .. tlfl'ectl' 1Jf11lrll f ••:rJff r
uld, "callt lor opeclll -of Judl-&t: tlli!,J;!!lb!I ~\~ llfu .
1 H t IJ '"' Jo
New Champs ' ·
On Horizon?
·SAPPORO, Jap111 (UPl) -If the 1!cn
on !be ocoreboard lo cornet, runnlnl Wm
he lbe --allracllon cl lbe Wlioler Olympia.
Tiit slin ao~ !dmply:"'SU event."
An off1clal aplalnecl, . with ....
-. that on tho ....-rd, binellb
the word •1•" tbse wfll bl an "m" or
"•",and bekrw •1f91Dt" wfD bl "l1Dclel''
GI' "doubles." ' .
Frelb from a crlllque of their civil
rjpll ,'!!llltfl ..-di,-lnnl• Coo!nly
leplmr(thli "* w .. rapped 11y.., ••h•nr ,,,,.,.... ... -· l;'tatlVo lllrdnldlon, tt.J!,... ... tnl lllrd lo --..., 8. Burke (iWllmllnllm lleocb), and Slate
8mlator ·llollnll ea,pen1w. ·<R·NeWi>Qrl
Beach).' 'Beith allO were CrtdctlM· 1Ut
week by lbe N-Amocllltoft for lbe ~of Colnll Paoplo.
--Robort E. Bacfhlm (R-Newport s-11) WU allo crttldled by
lbe"""'---'•' , -·-~ lfPUP. ~ • '
'!'be Iawmatm eaclr llcored leoa than
30 -1 Oii the Blnhrltdlon' VDllnC
lndd Wldch wu -on 17 111111 ..,.
-alcntficaDI by ?JcJr ~ onvlrof!plental DrPJ.1lullo!IL . '
Durinl the 1'11 11ndm, lludlll&: ud
houlewt1e volunteen Wllchod tep!ll!ve
action for more than 1,tllll boun.
Thq counted no Vlllel, falhn lo 'IOla
fltSH .SQllmD ' ' • • 'FROM . -.
TEXAS RllY REDS! ..
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Vlfamln C. ilut, when .,.,.. can take :rour ntamin•, and alill enjoy ·this · ....... :·:............. IW ~I,
inat flavor of El Rancho rrapefruit ... ian't it wi•e to do sof· Texaa Urlies ••• sweet pink meaf.,. so juicy!
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Peanut Butter.: ...... _,59
8adwlch fa-U.I Poter ~-oll"or crund17", •• 18 ounce jar! "
Soup.~ ... ~.~~~ .... :llc
The -Mai'b' -ID a•Tlrietr of appealfna' flavors I ·14 oo. eaaa. • • t • ... • •
Ch·1~Len ,. sat~ 39c m ................. : . •
Wmach..,..TS...adiJ'11· 1 •a1at111a-i.1 1
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.~ &r..c1 Beet ""' Chil ....................... ~ ~ . . . . . . m · &lobe A-1 Spaghetti ........ ~ .......... \.~'. ........ ~Jr-~ ,
' lAu ••• coane .....,,ot lo Jet.:rou man a chantler, -ti~ dflh I Wouldn't thll bo a ,...i time for an Italian dinner? •• , 1 lb. pkf • •
.. fatRIU JobR Slice4 lill .... ~ .... .:._._ • ...... W; 1 'PNa'ltl •f/ltft 11....., ,._., w..i..
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._ OFF AND allNNING DBPT. -Ronald
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• WASHINGTON (AP) -UllUllW ..t1or
of the jet stream, a meanderlni, 300-
mllHIHlour river of air oouralnf mUes
above the earth, an primarily ._.,1.
1>11 lot the natloo'• eaallc -!her this wlnter,.acconlln( to aovernment
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They uy lhe jet otream, whlcb hasn't
behaved In ill current manner !or 20
years, accoums I~ such unllkefy winter
u:
. -Frequent wweuonably warm
-lnlheeastemthlnloflbona-
tlolJ; WIUIUllly coW weather in the
-Jblrd; errallc changes In weather
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In the l'f!N ..... third.
-What mlgbt be called mersed
vertlcal weather, 1 lrequeal _..,..
tbis -'Iba dlvldlni line for cold aod warm weather olleit has run In 1 rouahly
vertical pa~ more .. lea aloof the
Mlsailllppl River. In olbet winterl, the
line lllUl!Jy J'Ulll .bor-lally. _...un,
north and loulb.
-RotaUvel,y rapid cbances In leJD.
. ~ !or lhorl periods ol lime, lllOllly
In lhe Mldweotern atatei. Eumplea are •
~drop In temperature to 2fl.below
:wo In the lndlanapolll area during 7Z
hourt and I 3Mogree drop to WbeJow
.. Ill the Dululll, 1111111., -clurtlls II -..
---....... ""fall .... ......-....... --....-
---... andfllllll..a lllljir--m la WJamllll to
... -11111 *?: ~ cloony _...,,,. ... --· w.......,
8del!A Ill Ibo -Wlltber -=-~.t--I major foe. tar la -•. --. -.bu upael llMI.-....... bee•"• It ta -of Ito ....... poaltloo
I ' . ; ; . Cispers, "thi ....w fifth dillrl<t
jlupervilo< who now pmlda u cbalrman
' of , the ·. qiunly boanl, oeems to have
launched bimself Into an lmqe-dJaniinl -·· • Caspers, yoo may recall, ls lhe Lido
After Slaying· of · _13
Jsle millionaire who got !Jlfo lli<ky aoinl
early, In the came when be wu piped
oi,oani the good ship ·of Orange County
pvernment.
He ... aocUsed ..,., of bavln( .bauPI
his way Into the flfth supervisoriaJ soot
because he 1peot. gobs of lllClllY In
' df(eatlng the incumbent. Alton E. ·Allen
.. of-1-• ..
Later, :ea!i>ers. WU accused In oome
quarters of operating • ••shadow govern-
ment," wbeelinc anct dUUng 1n mnoke-
filltl J'COllll and _.uy caasortin& with
flrsl disttlCt ~ !lobby Bat!ln ol
&mlLADa,'wllo .,. been a vtutioll for
coullJ folks on maey llsues.
IN llalEI", THEN, CUpers had lri
short lime built • rOpotation of not bebl(
tOtaUy eandld In pubUc disclolura.
Now, ,rbothor or not that pubUc Image
was deiorved ll certainly beside the point
today. Cupon hlmaell 1111111 have aensod
that llOllie people fell be was being
awfully Upt.llpped about county aoven>
ment m11tters.
So be turned the good ahip of !be coun·
ty around. He met with preu the other
ntghl al the Hotel Laguna and 111 effect,
be spilled the beans ·on ju.st about
everytblnc.
He did more than turn the good
(OVOl'lllllOlllal abfp around. JI WU more
like a pilotlea motorboat aone wild at
full 1tbroltle. He had a Co at a bit of
everything,..
IPIRST, CllAIRMAN Caspers said he 'll
aeek' rHlectlon to lhe county boanl In
1971. •
· So there's no more speculation lbefe,,
'llJen be aid he'll nm U a Rtp'-L
for the U.S. Senate In 1971. • .
'lbal put the quick knock on a couple of
oUwr rumors; one bebl( that be conats
a lot with Democrala and the other being
that be WU only Interested In Orange
County (Oinp<ln.
How in the world would a county
Bl!pervilor get bimsell elected to the
United States Senate?
WITH MONEY, he answered in com-
plete <andor.
·But Norton Simon tried it and it didn1i
work for him.
He dldn~ do it rilfht, CUpers insilted.
.So down lhe 'drain with another piece of
1peeulatlon -that CUpers is 1tD1iUve
about lhe fact that be has a few bucks.
DOes he consider bimsell the forerun·
ner of a "new wave" of sell-sufficient:
poliUclana? No.
0 'Ibere isn't golog to be a new wave
because there aren1 enougb guys who
can afford to leave business, 11 he
declared.
SO THERE you have it, folk!. Politi·
cians are lllUl!Jy very careful abolit
divulging their futlll'e uplrations. 'Ibey
care!uJ\y space out Ibo uoouncemenu to
get the madmum public exposure over
lhe loqest pouible period of time.
Caspers deported &om tbiJ Ume-
honored phlloooplly with ID abrupt flair
!or the speclacutar...lll cbiod everybody
rigbt In through •Im. Today, Orange
O>unty; tomorrow tbl Slute floor.
You are only Jell Co ..ier: Wbal'1
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BRITISH SOLDIER CHASES IRISH DEMONSTRATOR INTO CUSTODY
Crisis Wonon1 0..r Weekend After Killing of 13 CMll1n1
2nd to Muskie
Lindsay Pulls · Surprise
In Big Arizona Showing
.. ; . By MICllAEt PU'l"lEL Muskie In Tucsoo, whjcll, with Phoenix
.... ,:ti ' ~I ·1·~--rttW . -~ eomprilts ~?Sr wr•.--~ the state's
MIYOI' J• V. ~Y ol New · York ·voters •" ·
·WWI .... {...... !nm newly 11> · '1n .. 11rl)ili 11'.~· '!l'lsconsin, where
.r,;i,.ff,,)jf" Jiiil!'al ' Wteh to sulJriie be wu ~ fq,' farm vot.,,
inalysf.s andcapture the .runner-up posi-Lindsay said SUnday the Anrona delegate
tion In Arir.ona's 1tate delegate election, election demonstrates ••an underdog like
the first ball<*box test of contenders for myseU who is starting late can win" the
the DemocratiC-presidenlial nomination. party's presidential nomination.
Lindsay ran second to acknowledged "We seem to have surprised * lot of
froot-numer Edmu.d S. Muskie of MairM! people," he added, referring to pre-elec·
in the state's eftctlon of 500 a'elegates to tiOn reports that he would get only a
Ca-1p llZ handful or delegates . ~
lhe Arizona Democratic convention next When the complicated cowit was com·
month. The 500 will choose 25 delegates p!eted SUnday, Muskie had 189 delegates,
to represent Arimna at the Democratic Lindsay 118, McGovern 102, with as. WJ.
Natlooal Coovenlioa In Miami Beach next committed. Sens. Henry M. Jackson of
July. . . W'1sbington and Hubert H. lfumplitey of
The 36,ooo voting Democrats gave the Minnesota receivtd two each, lltbough
Maine aenalor 38 percent of the they had .urged their supporters to back
delegates, Lindsay 21 percent and Sen. tf1e uncommitted slat~. Sen. .. V~
George McGovern of South DUota 211 Hartke o1 lndiaN and Rep. Shirley
percent, with 17 percent of the dele(ates ~ of Ne" York Col one eacb.
'tied All the major DemocraUc contenders UllCOIDDll , 6ad ,......,.
It.• 1 • campa16...,... for Arif.Ona•s delegates, M~vern and Lindsay both led rollllkie._ but Llnduy eonducted the mo.st extenslve
in the two university precincts in Tucson ' effort with speeches throughout the slate
aid Tempe, where the student body and broadcast commercials a n d
r.. " BELFAST, Northern Ireland ~AP) -
The Irish Republlcan Army retaliated
with bombs and the Irish republic swn·
mooed home its ambassador Jn Britain
today on the heels or the killing of 13
civilians in a batUe with British army
troops in I,ondnderry.
An announcement by the Irish govern-
ment of Prime Minister Jack Lynch in
the south . said the Dublin cabinet is
satisfied that British troops opened an
unprovoked attack on unarmed civilians
Sunday in the Roman Calholic Bogside
lroollO in Loodondeny.
Lynch's government also launched a
oampalgn for an lnternationa.1 Inquiry In·
to the killings.
Lynch -.unced the action alter a
hastily called Cabinet meeting. He said
his foreign minister, Patrick IDllery will
go to New York for talks with U.N.
Secretary-General Kurt W a I d h e Im ,
Hillery will also visit "heads of friendly
governments'' to explain the Irish
government's position in a bid to set up
an international inquiry into t he
shootings.
Waldheim is now visiting in Kenya. He
is in Africa in connection with the special
Security Council sessions in Ethiopia.
In London, the BritiJb. government' an-
nounced it would mount an independe1t
inquiry into the shootings.
· Lynch called for an immediate
withdrawal of the troops from Lou-
-donderry, cessation! of the "harassment
of the minority population," the ending of
internment without trial in' Northern
Ireland, and a declaration of il\lenl by the
British government to achieve a final
solution of the Irish question by calline a
conference for that purpo&e.
Lynch said be told Brilish Prinje
Minister Edward Heath on Sunday night
that a very critical point had been reach-·
ed in Northern Ireland. Lynch said hjs
government hoped that at this slage the
only hope was that the British govern·
ment would take firm political action on
the lines Dublin had been advocating for
so Jong.
This action related to internment,
responsibility for security forces in
Northern Ireland and the continuing eX·
istence of the Protestant-dominated
Parliament In its present form.
Lyn,ch's decision to call b om e
AmbSssador Donal O'Sullivan from Lon-
don does not mean a break in diplomatic
Connally Cites
. Lag in Economy;
Asks Debt Hike
presidents of the University of Arizona billboards claiming "Arizona likes a
and Arizona State both endorsed Lindsay. fighter." WASlUNGTON (AP ) -Secretary o(
Preliminary analyses indicated at least . Muskie's campaign was run by Rep. the Treasury John B. Connally asking
seven students, including a 17-year-old MOrris K. Udall, the state 's only Coogrtss for the biggest single raise in
high school youth, were elected deleJates. Democratic congressman. Muskie's wife, the national debt ceiling since World War
Three went for McGovern, two for Jane, made appearances in Phoenix and ,. Muskie, one for Lindsay and the high Tucson. • n, said today the borrowhlg limit will
school student uncommitted. McGovern used 8 raaio commercial in have to be raised again about • year
Lindsay also showed strength among which lhe late Sen. Robert F. KeMedy from now.
minority groups and, carried Phoenix, the pralled his courage as one of the early No one can be happy about the huge
·Jargest city. He and McGovern led oppmellls ol lhe Vietnam war. deficits that require an hnmedlate Jn.
Nation Mostly 'Fair, Dry
crease of llO billioo In the debt cSllnc, to
$480 billion, COnnally Cold tl>e lloule Ways
and Means Commltlff. •
He said some of the unexpected ·red ink
resulted from coogresslonal -bu~
"OW' econonµc forecast for calendar 1971,
oo which the fiscal 1972 budget was bas-
ed, was simply too opt.lmistic.
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Light Rain Falls in Southeast, West Texas "Total gross national product, perSonal
income and corporate profit were all
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significantly below the forecast. As a
!"""~,... · ~ result tax collections are falling short in . $ . 'f7 It .DK1lt categories including the big items ~
~. --said.
.. "" m peraonal and corporate Income taxes," he
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TrlpJlll, lhot and captured at Kennedy ~ 111'411 Afl1Jart lfter hijac:klng I tramc:onllnmtal
--· - -I to 11 jJI, -amfgmnlot today OD I ch1r19
-·-· ---· ofllrA·--H .. _71, ..... -,.
c.-......_ - -• Tnpnell, who Is recoverlnl Iran
,.. 11, ,,.,.... 1asa•111=-,.... .,.... gunshot wounds ol. the hand and upper
• ~ 1'. WIW '11 '1 .... A arm, could receive the death pma¥J GI'.
Sn, M-, nM . minimum cl. 111 years In ..W. 11 ...,
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...-....U1 Roman cailioiJc lrlab
npubUc. 1'. .
"This js the strongest pnKeSt we can -
make," an Irisb"Embassy spokesman in
London said.
Three Reasons
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Northern Ireland 11 a ll?ltilll llOflllct,
olllclall1 -u Vlller.
'lbe -ol llie Jrtlh lllpabllcan Army caml with the bclnbloa ol ........
a bar and an e!ectrtcaJ shop ID downtown
Belfast. I
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Th .rough March-L(I,ird~
W ASlllNGTON (UPI) -Delense
Secretary Melvin R. Laird says there will
be no draft calls through March; marking
the longest planned break 'In conscripUon
since the end of the~ War.
"We're moving In the direction of an
all-volunteer force worldwide dUfblg this
Rights Activist
Rustin Arrested
For Cane Sword •
NEW YQRK (UP1) -Civil rights ac·
Uvist ·Bayard· Bu.stiQ, director of the A.
. PhDip Randolph Institute, bu been .,..
restod fer· canylng a cane aword and .. ,, . ' booked on 1 felony chlrce. · .
Rustin, 59, an aislstant to lhe late Dr.
Marlin Luther·King Jr. was pi<ked up
Sunday. OD West l2nd Street carrying . a
two.loot~ang bamboO walking stick that
contained a concealed 17-inch 1w0rd,
police said.
Sfbninal ,. Court Judge Irving . Lang
released Rustin on his oWn recogruzance
alter a special bearing at the sta·
tionbouse pending a coort beerlng today.
PossesslOn of 8 cane sword is a miJde..
·meanor uliless the de!endaot bu a prior
criminal r.cord, according to police,. In
that cue the chlrce bo<omes I felony.
Rustin has .. vera1 -stemming from ,civil riilhls acUv!Ues ~ ltl'.Yed 21
months In a !ederal P.rl>on for ~ to
accept military lndnctioll during World
War II.
Rqstill became director ol lhe institute, ·
\Q..:~ riebts oganizatjon, in 11161. A
, he abo hU served u o:ecutive
director of the WJll' Resisters League •
I Rustin "91< part in his first civil rJgbts
demonstrtUon in 1947 in a challenge to
._ated bus aealing in North Corolina.
He was arrested at that time and. served
22 ·days on a chain gang.
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first quarter of the year," Laird said
SUnday when he rm8Ied that 'there
would be oo draft cells In either
F,bruary or March. No men were
drafted In January.
Laird cited throe 'reasons for the
decision to suspend the ,iratt this
quarter: substantial . pay increases ef·
fecUve Jan. l, !be slowq of the Vletnain
War and c;ongresslooal requirements to
trim !be Atmy by 76,000 men.
S1nce the Korean War ended, there
. never has been a no-draft quarter except
for last summer when selective Service
expired be/pre .Congress completed actiim
on the bill to extend it.
Laird was · lntmiewed on ABCTV:•
''Issues and Answers."
Army ' perlOllllel planners· were ...
peeled to;watd> enllslmeol ~~cs !or
June, July and August my <:loael;p since
the all-volunteer . army ·fOcuaes on
recrulllng high sdlocl graduales'
r
$1 Million Left
By F_amet;J, Singer
ClllCAGO (AP) -Tbe-es!Jle of gospel
linger Mahalia Jackson, whO once made
1 living scrubbing Doors, bu been
estimated al $1 million.
Attorney Oiauncey Eskridge said SW..
day thal Miss Jacbon owned real estate
and ·.nests 'worth ll00,000 and hU
another ll00,000 In cash -deposits.
The Chlcaio law !inn ol McCoy, Ming,
Eskridge has b8ndied lhe si\lger' 1
fmanc'es since 195t. · 1 1 I r
·Eskridge aid the actual val!ie ol bet
estate will not..be known until be files a
coort petition · Jate today to have Miss
Jacl<IOll'I eldest bnllber, Wilmoo H., Ii>
poloted Interim adl!llnistralor.
Estrldae Iii! MIU Jacpon owned an
ta.unit apartment_ o:w•qk lin.1 cautornia,
two condomintam apartmmts and a
u.r-iiat buildlq In a.tcogo.
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VO~ 66,, NO. 2,, 3 SECTIONS, J6 l'A6ES
• Age;nc.y . Cut Set
Uition Leader
Blasts Nixon . . . ..
On Wage V:eto ;.
Small .Quake
Jolt&-Cou~
.All told, Wym llld. ... _ ... 1111
filmy -~ lo be iarly '110,lllO.
W)'llll llill,Harbor and Nel-Dlreo ..
b;GG-ge llawal!u -ollered ....
poallloa. ·with the tlUe ''enviroanwftel
_ .. that wUJ be CIUled In Ibo
Community Development llepll'\menL
' '!be Harbor and Tidelands lltjlartmenl
was created nearly four year11·ago as the
(See JOBS, Pap I)
. ~ .
Jlot Wlaeeb
Bud G .... 82,. wu driving bis foreign 1pprla car to
work this mon\ing 'when it burst Into ' flames at
Beach Boulevard and Pacific -Coast Highway about
8:05 a.m. There wu nothing Gue of 5llO Hamilton
S~ .. , (;Qsta Mesa, col!ld do ·except wait for the fire
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' truck. "I pulled •up to the light llMI the .thing went ·
boom," said Gue, who worta at a foreign car' deal· 1
ership In Huntington Beach. "I Cot out real qu!Ck •
like.' He believes 1 gu line ruptured.
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F ~r J\uth~r· lrving,~Wife . : .. ,.. .
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~rong · fic#m ·· ·~5~ . . .
. For Car .Hara11 ~.
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Hughes
Did Computer Cop Out to Irving?
-Yllllt (UPI) -~od ""-......_ lbe ..... u I II 1aJ llUlllll NI~ 11111 "dlraaoloclcll .,_.ct -s oiorteo
Nc<lraw-lllll llook Co. paid ,000 for ~·~~· -,..Y be bued on material from a com· ......., --lbout lfllPll • ln .......... lle ....__., .. Pl!lOr printout produced by th. -----~~s· ... Aides iiistead of on personal Dr. John Petitt, a computer theorist,
..,,..... reportedly wu hired by Gay to compile
Both Time and New~week magazines all published material on Hughes, plus
111'9 lbe CBS Pf'Oil'&m "60 Minutes" llld prlvalt materlsl supplied by the Tool
author cutford Irving's book on Hughes Company. The resuJtlng printout was In
may bave been written from lnlormatlon effect, a crosa-reference blasraphy' ol
.-1"'!' !ft a compu!irbiod blocrapll1cal . Hughes.
,.-onleted aeveral ·,eora ago by Robert Maheu, the dismlued head of H..i-Tool CO. eucutlve Bill Gay. Huaha' Nevada empire, aald In Lu
Life m•fnlne, wblch planned · 16· Vegu Sunday !bat, be had never...., the
-the 'boot," ·sold Situ/day, "The prlnlouL Reportedly, only a few prlntouls
manuacrlpt mJcht be 1enulne Howard were made and distributed to top Hughes
H ....... but the materi:'I mlCbl not bav1 uecuUves. .....W lrrinc In &be way be clalmed." Maheu wu In charge of all Hughta' ~. lbeory wu advanced by -Nevada propeitles, lncludinfi the cuinoo,
-· a H ...... employe. He unW ~ milmllled him. Maheu baa ... .-by tbe Wuim.ton Poot al filed a lllO mllllon suit aplnst Oughts
.,._ -a ...... for lbe llugbes boot cbal!en&lnC the cllamlml. ~ m.t: been a looleleaf doaier on "l nevw 8111J a computer printout on IMlboo' Ult oom~ by aldel four yW"I HIJlbel and I never beard of anybody
..._ that uW one," Maheu said.
• .,,..., Could've !aka It and made Bui. be aald he knew PetUt wu col'
•bloelllbYoal al tt," Harillab aald of tbe matin& lnformalloo on HUlbel. ...._., -wldcb be deacrlbed u aeverll 11be lUrelielt ICtlllrkl," Time said, 1111
..._ ..,. )OIJI. tbat lrvlnC .....-obtained oome or all
1"1111 dalma to bave compiled the of the material In tbe prlntoul. It has
alllDblalnilbY from the lrl!JIC:flpll of a -nunored, for esample, that 1n
-Cl bilorvlews wltb HU1bes. OnarY former employ• from tbe HugheJ
Bal llulheo, In a telepbqne interview operation brought tbe material to Irving.
from hia 1labomu retreat' and througb . ''II tblJ bappena to be tru~, Irving
oeveral ·-· bU denied tbat be would probably not bave needed many ever tollabora&ed with Irving on the 1ccomplicea -except for an excellent
boot. ud aald he ncelYOd none al tbe forger and hia wife, who opened tbe bank
McGraw-lllll -. account," the ma&azlne uld.
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8 Malaysians Arrested . . . in Drug Smuggling Raid
~ l"RANCISCO (UPI) -Federal of·
ficlal1 arraJ&ned •l&ht Malay1lans In
three ~ today on charges of 1mu1·
i'{ni• conspiracy ~ posae11lon In con-
nectioa wllb the seizure of 1711 pounds of
"high sra4e" heroln , worth nearly $1
million "on the streets."
nylon tubing wrapped like a long sausage
frun below their neck around their
bodies to their ankle s. They had' come
from Banikok.
Agents flew the trio to San Francisco
where two other Malaysians met them
and were also arrested. The three men
captured in Honolulu were escorted to
New York where three other persons
wer.e-arrested when they met the plane. U.S. ,customs agents !rrested three
men ·~ Ibey dlsem~ed from a Pblllppineo· Airlines plone In Honolulil
with "pen11!1r buJ.tes around their
liollill,'' mtboltUll amiouDced Saturday.
The ~ carried tbe heroin In lbln,
. Ti')e eight .were described as "well
dressed" shopkeepers and tradesmen.
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Ku Klnx Klan
~().Lost S~~,uts,. .. . B~h to Stage
~,.. Hun~d ,··': lb ~'H;i~' Sh~~ :.;
hi Hough ' Area,
' I •SAN DIMAS (UPI) '-A sheriff'•
x:. • . ' ......,. oqllll!l 11 aearchlng for a group of
ID · Boy Scoult and their adult leader
believed loot In ruqed terrain In tbe San
GObriel Mountains.
)'be llOOUla, ranBinl In age from 10 to It years,• and their acoutnwter, Robert
L, Holf1pan, all from Loll( Beach Troop
~µ. lt4(11'riday afternoon for what wu to
~ • lwMllht campinl trip. · ;rr!t -"talneen from the lhertlf's ·
tdilloa beN belai tllt · aearcb for tllt ·
E 811Dda1 nlcht alter • flubllghl • 11""1 In MOrse Code wu sighted
~ Fork area of the mountains.
.:rbe. -U lnlended to bike from the
West Fort raqer station to Fish Fork
but appannUy became Jost and descend·
ed Into rourb t<rraln, aulborltles said.
Malagasy Chief Wins
T ANANAHIVE, Malagasy (AP) -
President Philibert Talranana was re-
elected Sunday .-oppoolUon. Hil name .... marted on the ballots ol 119.17
percent of-tbol!t votmc, the government
announced loday •. • .........
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'11.lClf( 6kla'. {AP) • -Tiie grind
dt~gon of the Oklahoma Ku Klux Klan
aDd Uiree companions attempted to make
a citizens' arrest of the cast of the
muaical "Hair."
Donald Burris, a Tulsa welder who
saJd he is a Klansman, walked to the
stage,L grabbed a mlcrophone and an-
nounced the cast was under arrest for
eight alleged vJolatlons of c 1 t y
ordinances.
Blli'rlll said the alleged violations Jn.
clildld obscenity, profanity, 1m1al Jn.
nuendos and perverslon.
Lloyd French, the Oklahoma 1rand
dragon of the Unlted KIJim of America,
accompanied Burris aDd the other two.
Burris charged city prosecutor Jack
Morgan was failing to file charges
agal.nat the "Hair" cast.
Burris also charged that Morgan·
misrepresented the show to Mayor
Robert LaFortune. ,
According to the Klansman, about a
third of the crowd ol more than 2,500
stood up and booed.
"All those who stood up and booed wert
the long·haired, hippie-types," Burris
uld.
Burris said the four Klan members will
file complaints with TuJsa County Dist.
Atty. S. M. "Buddy" Falll• today against
members of the coast.
·Burris said he bad taken some
photograph! of lbe c ... t and had a
recordlhg.
Frtnch said It was all worth whatever
commolion It caused .
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REPAIR ...
HarbOur Drive. Huntington Beach .
On trial with them are Roger Men·
denhall, 28, of 26095 Avenlda De Seo,
Mission Viejo, David Conchola, 22, of 6000
Garden Grove Blvd., Westminster and
. Christopher Enrique~. Of 7$92 Volia Drive and Henry Cl u.y, 21, of 7"1
Commoclore Drive, ho of Hun••-~--
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• : MILY,tl..oT ...... IW ·..._..._ COSTA MESA POL!CE OFFICER KEEPS ONE SUSPECT AT BAY WITH SHOTGUN
_____ T_wo_E_1_1a_n_c_l1:-H_l.:.1h_Sc_h_oo~l-Y_oil_th_s_J_1_11oc1 __ A_ft_•_r _c_on_f_"";.."~ta;..t,,. ~Ith. Offlcort Soturclay
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Skier Clilligs to Tree,
Survives as Pals Die
RENO, Nev. (UPI) -Skier Felix Oroz
1maahed into a tree and bung on while
anow lbundered by him.
~ "We never thought we'd have ·any trou·
,hie," aald Orot, 14, who later helped
From Page 1
JOBS ...
searchers find ·tbe buried bodies of hia
two companions.
The avalanche survivor and two 11-
.year-old Reno youths ignored warning
sigll! at Mt. Rose ski resort Saturday.
They cut across a slope or loose mow on.
to a dangerous cronice andapparenUy
triggered the anowslide, said resort
manager John Pardon.
Richard Lyon and Steve Brown were
killed when snow tumbled &00 feet down
the slope. Two other youlha were partly
city imposed the controversial tidelands buried by the tilde but were able to di&
use lees. out. · "We have had four or five feet of new ThP~ fees were dropped last year at snow," resort spokesman Dave Erriola
an annual revenue loss to the city of said Sunday. "When they started to
$20,000. . tr ... lbe Dawes is out of town and could not be averse ul'C area, snow gave w~ as
reached for comment on the action. they cut across."
Others involved chose 101 to say Oroz, who suffered shock and bruises,
anything. helped the ski patrol and Wuboe County
. Wyn.n noted that, in a majority of posi· sheriffs deputies probe the snow for ~ t1~ns mvolved, he was eliminating job! . two victims. They were found 90 minutes lhi:~ people. ~e IeaVing anyway. later.
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DISARMED ...
Officer Tom Boylan said he spotted a
dark·haired young man who closely flt
Officer Bernal's description of the armed
youth.
Spotting the black·and·whlte car, the
suspect allegedly tossed away an item
believed to be a marijuana clgantte ·and
broke into a run, police aald.
Of(icer Boylan fired one warning blast
from his •hotgun Into the air when 1bouls
to'halt wen! unheeded.
He succeeded In hilling the fleeing
man with the buckshot blast but the
fugitive, 23, turned out to have no In·
votvement with the dlsannlng of Officer
Berhal.
Investigators who questioned and later
released him said he told o( being panick·
ed at the sight of Officer Boylan since he
was carrying contraband that was not
recovered.
He Said that he -like the teenager
who disarmed Bernal -was afraid of
going tO jail ..
Police arriving at the scene after the
dlsarmed patrolman radioed an officer~
needs·b<lp plea toot cuito<fy of tbe se-
cond yti.Jth who Is charged with
possession of. dangerous drugs. ·
Fire Chief R. J. Briscoe recently "The new snow just slid on the icy
retired and it is known that Deputy Chief snow underneath and covered them u . _ .
poLeosl.Love ii a leading candidate for that Ibey fell," Eniolt said. Se1'snn'c Stati'on Deputies added that there were a~
The gen~ral seryices ~spedor position 1D •klers in ·or about the poated area
Is' now vacant. .. when the avalanche occurred. Ma' G' · CJ
PerSOMel Officer Mr.S. Darlebe Raat "Since there's no way to keep tbem off y 1ve ues
ha,s, not ~)een -~kin& f9!' six month•, the slopes, many will try their lkllll on • ·•·
following an automobile accident. .JI Is lhe treocherous nml," Errlola·llld.. T" 0 E 'a• rthq' u·· al~es· .
not known whether she will compete with ~
her assistant, Frank Ivins, for the ntiw
post. . Mystery Vi'ctim' BAHIA DE LOS ANGELES, Mexico Wynn says he has fell the city was (AP) -SclenUats hope that 1 sun-
overstaffed from the moment he took the powered seismographic station installed
city manager's job. K ' M he "Consideration has been given to the eepmg um. ff: will provide data enabling them to
facts that 67 percent of the total city learn how the slowly widenin1 Gulf of
budget is devoted to salaries and that In Murder Try California relates to the San Andreas
currenUy, the city bas 9.63 employes pe; fault, source of most Callfomia eartb-
1,exxl population. quakes.
"Both of these figures. are considered Baffled Fullerton police today con--The fint of five such ataUons that will
higb and, hQpelully, can be adju1ted tinued their lnveottration Into tbe wilhout decreasing the current level of shooting of a Lo& Aqeles man who ap-line hoth sides of the finler·abaped gull 1ervices," he said. eventually, it 1rW operate at this filhlng
·Wynn said thiJ·moroing he does not an-parently was left for dead on the Sunny and resort village about 250 miles IOUth
tlcipate any further reductions thJs fiscal Hills Hilb School campus by unknown of the U.S. border.
but h t ed to ruJ th 1 assailants. Similar slttions will be set up at La year, e re us e e poss bi.Ii· .. ,, paz on •"-· l,laja ~-1Uom'ia peninsula, and ty out. Investigators made it clear toat.y that Ca ~ ~
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Showdown
: .'Two 'll)en and a' .;.,man : accuaed ol
armed robbery and two theriU's deputlu
confronted each other in an Old West.
style showdown early today outside an
Oranee. service station before the olllcers
persuaded tbe trio to drop their weapons
and aurrender.
• Deputies Sltnley !Clntad"e ind' Steve
WeS!On said they ran Into the drawn guns
of Richard Norris Mayes, M, and
Bernard Leonard Jama, 33, when' they
Cbeckecl the -Sbell service statto9 't
Fairhaven and Tuatln In the belle! that
"somethin' WU wron&.'1
~Y said May'es and James, ac·
cc,mpanled by Sherry Susanne Gould, 33,
of Buena P4r~, h'lt~ them anci i>oth
sf~eat guna drawn, ,confronted eacb other
for wnat one depotj ~Id ~1aeemed 'like an
eternity,", ,
M~es, of Santa Ana, then lowered his tmm automatic and James surrendered
his .38-<:aliber Colt. All three were booked
on armed robbery charges.
The deputies &aid the van was filled
from Door to roof with the parts taken
from the service station.
Sheriff's officers are today seeking an
armed . robbery complaint against all
three defendants from the district at·
torney's office.
A.torn Pacemaker
Request Eyed
By U.S. Agency
WASHING TON (UPI) -The Atomic
Energy Commission said today it has
received the first application for permis-
sion to implant nuclear-powered heart
pacemakers In humans.
Battery-powered pacemakers, which
supply electrical stlmulaUon to naggln&
hearts •. have been in use for years.
But the.Jr energy source has to he
rtplaced from time to time, requiring
periodic chest surgery .
1be nuclear pacemaker would function
for years without replacement surgery.
'Ibe license appUcation, under review,.
came from the Veterans Administration
Hospilal In Buffalo, N. Y. The hospilal .
••keJi authorization to 1 mp I an t,
pacemakers In 10 to 20 patients "on &Jl. ~veatll•tional basis." ·
·Atom-powered pactnlaker1 bave ~~
l,mplanted Jn~ls .11-JM',ln ~·
tensi':• e~rimtnW worl •to Clev4Jb} ~
aafe &od reliable device. -:-
The . Buffalo project, U aut.horiied,.
would mark the first implantation of such,
devices in humans In this cowltry.
Meanwhile, the AEC is proceeding tO
develop other "heart assist devices" ln-
cludin1 a "fully implantable artificial
heart" with a minimum life of 10 years. .'
Such devices get their eneru frorit '
radioactive plutonium·238 which provides
a source of beat whicb converts Into elec;
trlclty.
Building Resumes
Of Transit Cars
"I have looked at all pos1·uons and at they can do very little in the cue without bore.a, Guaymas and Los Mochis, on
th U f ... 1~-H the· Mexic~ mainllnd. thistimel'(eeltherewasaneedtomake e coopers on o .un:-Vi;wu, orace CHULA VISTA (UPI) -Work la ex·
only these iedommendations," he said. Nlle.s, ,28. NPfs, ia ~ay U.sted as '.'~•'. Pata fr the five stations, powered pected to resume Wednesday following
Altho •' th' 't ·t h ~ut .. Improving" at· Oraqe' . County' with malnltnan<;e-lree 30lar cells, will be the seUlement of a tJS.da~ strike at Rohr . ugu e c1 y counc1 as the Med>'cal Center. ' a1alyzed by' scientists from the California ultimate authority to Include what ·1· Industries, Inc., which · building can ever Off! •·ti th ... ~~ .N Is Jn.tttute of T--"---Io~, lbe University of positions It Wants · lb b d 1· w cers uor; eve e vl1,;wu, a· egro, . rr: IC\O.lllN °" fo rthe Ba yArea Rapid Trill!. -It Distrlcl
tn e u ge • ynn f th RI d • ru· "",' Uo-•· 11 San D1'e•o and lbe Unlv••sJ. Id h h II · rt 1 h rom e versi e· area. .verside Coun-~ 11W1 • ~· International Association of Machinists sa e as counc manic suppo or t e h lff' , ty of Mexico. ty s er s officers were to question him and Aerospace Workers members voted moves . ..... "Understandi. .... how lbe earth's crust H aid th cha h d be d' ed W\lay. u'6 Sunday to accept a contract offer from e s e nges a en iscuss Niles was found Saturday bleeding but la belnl deformed in lhe gulf is vital to the firm and return to work.
in a recent executive session with COWl-1 h Full-~-H ··~ersland>'-··• predJcti•• the
I consc ous on t e ~ wn cam~. e 11UU -.. N ...., The walkout delayed deliverv of can ci men . ked b I aid but .:. ... .:..~ behavior of the San Andress f1ult," __ ,.... ~J Wynn also ruled out any possible con-as J)user3 Y or nll.llM!l.I to Cal~·-"' 1 __ 1 Is .... for the diJtrict, Which 11 completing a rail
solldation of the police, fire and marine tell police who was responsible for the aAllen. ~ 1t~1uu og t, Dr. Clarence system Unklng San Francisco, Contra
safety departments, a proposal advanctd 1_•_hoo_li_ng,_or_w_he_re_lt_bacl_,..occurrec1 ___ . _________________ ....;.Cotta_c.:..,;.ud..,;.;Alamedac.:..c.:....:• :..coun::=:;tlei=:;,:.:.· __ _
some time ago by COuncihnan Lindsley
Parsons.
"There will be no such move ," Wynn
s~ld. 1• tn the cues where it has been
tried, if there is a cost savings, lt ls more
th.an outwei&hed by the morale problems It creates."
Airlines Executive
Dudley Swim Dies
CARMEL (AP ) -Dudley Swim,
chairman of the board of National
Airlines, died today of a heart attack,
authorities at Community Hospital said.
Swim, 66, of Cannel al90 Wa' a
member of lbe board of tru.tees of lbe
calUomla slate college 1ystem.
Why pay $450 for a l/2 Carat
Diamond when you can buy the same
Diamond from us for lust $300
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Sacramento S~lons to Ey~
Statewide Bike Licensing.,
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aow....W-..._.,.a•tl to.._ ,-rllow to..,.
• ,,_ •s2 11tl l1•wtu211t.
OUR MOSt
UNUSUAC
DIAMOND
GUARANTEE
e Whtn ,_, "'1 a
SACRAMENTO (UPI) ~ A bill 1lmed
at ellmlnatin1 bicycle lbefls by cre1tlng
the nation's first statewide licensing
1ystem for them was Introduced today by
Senalt leader James R. Mills ([).San
Diego).
NU11, nportln1 !bat, more thin 40I,•
bieydu were 1lolen last )'Ur In tllt
llalt, uid the Stale Department of
.lullk<' I <Ompaltr would be 4t1Jlaed
under. his bill Ill recoverinl the stolen
bicycles.
"Because no statewide s)'lllem of
licensing has been e1tabll1bed1" be uld,
.. thousands of 1toJen bicycles are aold at
public places each year with local l1w en·
for<ement offlcl1il unable to do anythln1
to 1top It.'' .
Thi Ban Diego lawmam said tbat
from· IHI to 1970 Calllornia wlmeued a
IO pe....t bleyde tbell lncrtul. lit ...
ded that the 1ncre... In the llnl ....
monlb1 al 1'71 w11 IO percont.
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wtll .... -that di .. """"h • ...,.111 at
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. Mesa Teen Grabs , Pistol,. Esc0:pes •
Iii A&'l'llUll a. YNBL ................
Scaral . ., ..... to )lmalle llolJ with a
~ 1!!1dd7, a Colla Mesa '-illor·rlppol a ,,_,.., reoolver
fftm \la bcUilr S.turdly ud ADececlly
.--.-....... to -the of.
fleer.
. -Ho wu Ml lnvolved>ln !be noonday ln-
cideol, whlch ulllmatelY ended ... llcllmactlcally.
'Tiit Mpecl-wllo has "Mom" taUooed
""' Ida·--allepdlv:oa1aaec1 lbat ho. WU ln trouble apin and his mother
droYe to pollce headquarters to aurrender
him.
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weapon ; assaull·GI> a.police olllcv and snnd theft of a iim; -· ·
·Oltlcer ·Mark Bemal's .31 caliber
revolver which ho aUI WU Pomted ai
him twice. during tho ~rontallon wu
recovered lroq> a cbinip-ol bulbes Ill Ille
-··bborbood. ..-.. -' .. ._.. .....
lnwst111111>rs slid-1& youth led U-lo
the scene. One' ollJctr cbuiq' I &Ulpacl matching \be dllcrl9llon ., lhe ....... ahorlly
llfterwlld bred a wornlnl lllillun blut
Into the lllr, lo cllmu tho chllllng con-
Tiie youth, 1$, today lacea possible J>l'O'
.-on charges of assault wltJl Intent
to commit murder; assault with a deadly •
Tiie near • trqlc IDcldeat or!P!ai.d about nooo; whet! OlllceT Bernal said be ·
(lee DIBAllllll:D, Pqe l)o
• $442;000 FoQd Wilson Says ·
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: He's)'Running · Swis3 lssue W ar~qnt.s ••
'·F6r · council .·. For lrvir.ig, ~po'use · ' ,
' Cilln8 cooceNd aupport by a cltilela' .
coallllon • led by several tx-COllDCU ZURICH (UPI) -'Pollcli taaued amat
member&, c:..ia,Masa Mayor Robert M. warrant. today !or author Cllllord lr1(lnll
WU.On today announced be 'will Indeed and his wile Edith on charpa of ci'im:
inal fraud alter finding about 14G,OOO In seek election to a new city council term. cub and other-valuables at a .JocaJ
Ho bad been hedging on the Issue while branch of the Swiss Bank C«poraUoo,
clecidlDI wbelber to tate· a job oiler Diatrict Attorney Pelor Vele/! announced.
·made by a rival firm in the alumlitum Yelelf said the .... ts found here bad been provlalonally seized and ordered •WDJni.businesa. , held In the bank.
1be -term mayor, wtio bas been ac-He said a Swiss .franc account opooed
tiV. in city politics since beloro In-' altheSiriu-CorporaliorionMAytl,
corporation In 11D3', decided lo rmilln on . li'll, and a lalely deposit box 'rented
· • tljen liter-wore opened by a woman
lndepmilenl lmatneuman, : "pnbably ldenUcal wllb Edilb Irving."
'1'llo _,. of -Allio A•':· bas . .no.,.... .uaec1 a iveat German J&!en-,
' ..... aul .... IWD-.. pen. I ' 'Ujy ~ ,calling • her •• H I n n a
, ·i po-nbw· 1or --ml lllln( · ~ to -the ICCOUlll, Vlloll •
' ,,..,~m-J!Opan '!) ""°'7 lor ...,. V-llld tlie a:rf..i -w..a ~.'(!' ~··-. ~ .. ,,., J7 " ... • • • ' ,-.,-.....-: •• . llti~·· '
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"Help·R; Jlulllea" ........ ,.. lllllf
cuhing the cbecl!a II the Sw1aa <:radii
Bank. _.,.,
"II a prtaa ~ llvan ua la comet,
that H. D. lrvinl lllld JieJ<19k ~ Ille
awn or $150,000 .to lbba and addlllonall)'
bu IS0,000 with )!Im ·bi tjle 1/ni?ed Sla?ea,
the whereahoula cl ,DIOll or tho IMJl01
probably obU!nad 1iJ lralld wou?c? ho
clearid up," Velll llld:
MeanwbUe, 1n· Na York, Cllllord ir..'
lng's appearaw ll!fore I ........ UIJll
i'and jury WU poalpaoad fo4ay wt1boia
a new time W., • l<Jr•~qio
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Two Harbor Am mm nanow!J ........ aJiaat a hall·baur and · -
. A bu>dll who cJ•lmM to b&w a plllol eaeaped ,wllb their Uva S.fllrday -llmmd to Iba --111a1or.-..
sauntmcl ap to' a Cool& -. llln>pro-the If.loot power boat in wblcb lhoJ' _,, • ·lilmllton ~ O'Oannar lllol Iba
' ........ Ollllel laluidoy, -and cnllallll oft catallna lalail -11111 ..... qui! w111Jt lie and GIB ....
Bandit .Holds Up
M~ Film Shop
IOI fZll and five mtnutea lo make his • unk eflbt mtlel off .A•alaa. ;,,_ ...,. ~lo _..._ 1 .. ~
eieape ' ' ' ' Jerry O'Oannar, It 111 Lido J'lald.· -.., ·--· . « .• ..,_
·Clerk J--said abe ~ Ille.' and lob >Of!J!nalmn, .. .. . t.. ...... :::: u::~t1·i:.· ••• oWr •Ge-_ C1a11 lit: ... Jl'otom1t, -Monrcmo SL Ollllr Ml*, blnlJ' Im ipr? rt ~ •-"--~ J , .. ~~
HlllMr lllfd., olfllouP ae JllY8' saw Ille time 7o alJondoa !be barnms cnft fa I "' --,. -"""
aue..,i wnpoii. · · c11J11bJ holore It -?o u.-. --~11111 -111 w-.111
·Tiie mon fled 'on loot ond IOI nay aceard7nl ?o' Lao AllOlol Caoi11J .,._. ~-a . .11117,llal.11 " -· .-
al71D111b -Wlllloms dll&lld the aid of llW'da Who -to tbe1r -· fl said ho ~: jzp • "*':
1pu11r1>7lobepldmJnatchl.-.fbe O'Oannar_ WU Dated U tho owner 11!!1 tt.--: al :..~.:; ···~
-po?ke. = cl Ille 1Moo1 ~ad GIJI. lftllllo< mm.,......._ ~ILM ~ WU I ,.....,.,.. . • ' lo Ille ma?nload lbiill,,. . ,-.
LU......,i Jolla S?aaler said tbe ftn • .:..
-. ·Woman Leaps, Dies ... 11n1 ,.,..,... at -4:• PJD. by a
Catillao Golden 'll'e 1 I oeoplone. Malt
An. Ambe?m motbrr of three 11J1a11 Hamilton WU the lk!JIPer of the llfeporcl · • ......
Cbodrao dlld al I:• a.m. today after the reacue ....i wblcb -to Ille --
jampod all Ille ftllb !dory of tho -HamlJtoo said Iba Lonlle bad b e 1 n
••• ·-ua at Onnae CGunty Medical Ceala'?DO....
Tiie -·· -11 ........ -~--.... of-elk& .
Small Qooke
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No ·-WU nporlld liJ W1"1!tMl11 la Ibo l :a p.m. ..... ...,_
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British Embassy
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Did Compu~r Cop Out to Irving?
.J!?. Y~ (UPI) -~ported ~-c:.~~t
.U, be -on malerlll from a com· ~-~lntout produced by I h e
~·· 1k1es ·lnst.ead or on personal
lotb ThnJ and Newsweek magazines
and tbl CBS proeram !'60 Minutes" said aulhor CIUlord Irving's book on Hugbea
JM1 bave been writien from lnlorrnation
E In a oomputulzed biographical
"" ordered several yea.rs 4'0 by
..... Tool Co. uecuUve BUI Gay.
... _.z1ne, which plannod lo
vrtFllM lht_)look, aaid s.tw:day, "Tho
m1m1acrlpt might be• genuine Howard
Huches, but !he material might not h•v•
---.JJ~ld Irving In !he way he claimed." Xnolher tlleory Wlll advanced by
~ llamiab, a Huahes employe. He oiaa quoi.t by !he Waahlngton Post as =Iba! a aource for the Hughes book
have )een a looseleaf dossier on
' Ult compOed by aldea four years q could've taken It and made
a out of ti," HOMllt pld of !he
dDMler, he described 11 several
buadNd ...... long. 1rvlnl claims lo have compiled 'the
•utobkerapby from the transcripts of a
lllriel Gt interviews with Hughes.
But. Huabes, in a telephone intervie'lt'
Inn hla 1laJwnas retreat and through
aeverll ,epo1*men, baa <lonied that he
Qer Collaborated. with Irving on the
book, 1nd said he received none of the
McGr1w-Hill money.
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41cbm ~ltlkal ...... of DIWI ltoriN
wbldl llld ---~ ot Ill wbldl Ila llpred ...
Dr. Jola PolJll, a -pu-lboorllt,
reportedly Wlf hired by Gay to <;ompile
all published material on Hughea, plu•
private material supplied by the Tool
Company. The resulting printout wu, In
effect, a crou-reference biography ol
Hughes.
Robert fitahtu , the dismissed head of
Hllghes' Nevada empire, said In Laa
Vegu SUnday that he had never seen t,he
printoul Reportedly, only a few printouts
were made and distributed to top Hughes
executives.
'Maheu was In charge of all Hughes'
Nevada properties, including Ofe casl-.Os,
until Hughe.s mlsmlaaed him. Maheu has
filM a f50 million suit against Hughes
challenging the dl!mlssal .
"I never saw a computer printout on
Htfgbes and I never heard or anybody
that 11.w one," Maheu said.
But he said he knew Pettit was cor-
relating information on Hughes.
"The likeliest scenario," Time aaid. "Js
that Irving somehow obtained 10me or all
ol the material in the printout. It has
been rumored, for example, that an
angry former employe from the Hughes
Operation brought the material to Irving.
"If lhil happens lo be true, Irving
·would probably not have needed many
,accomplices -except for an excellent
forger and hi!: wife, who opened the bank
account," the magazine uid.
Krishna Pair Arreswd
In Plaza Tresp™sing
A poll' ol IOllran-robed ernllsari .. Iran
thl 1•11" Beach-bued KTl1hna
-Temple were confined lo
Colla -City Jail! Saturday, for allMldlY cbantinl ucred manlraa at
lqa!h a-Plaa.
Tiie two men alao were beseeching
17 Angela Davis
Backers Arrested
Near Courthou8e
W.·!~.~):-Seve,nleen -~~Ula...,. Anpla,Davls ~r
mlltee, dionUng and 1 ilemon.U,t,\\11
-the courthowe wjlere pre-trial
bemtap were conducted for Miss Davis,
... Olftlled today. . '
11e1n11'*1 member1 of !tie merilf's ·r1o1
warned them lo disperse and when '"
relllld, arrested the group.
wu no violence. ·
AmGlll thole arrested were Miss
Da•ll' lllter, Fania Devis Jordan, and BlttlDa ~er, an avowed Communi11t.
A IP' L •Min uid they were held for
hlffli,..11111 , ol hiterfering with ccurt
-and follure lo disperse, both -·· . on..-demonllrators were chanting
"J'ree Aapla" and picketing with
-..iortd alpl demJlldfng h er
~-The llgna were c:onfi.t:aled, a · Hortll'• .....,...., .. id. µ. Don Tamm of !he 1berllf'1 office
warned · the demonstrators with 1:
buUhom that they were subject to arrest.
Fire Damage $500
Fire that broke out around a forced-air
ht.ater cauaed only $500 damage to a
Colla Mea,. nursery SallD'day before It
WU foond and axtlnguished.
Tht blaie at Green Haven Nursery,
Newpo(t Boulevard and Victoria Stteet,,
... llmlled lo the ma ari>und • the
beating inllallalion, lnveetlgalors said. ·---
shopping crowds for alma to carry on
their millionary work and refused to
move on u ordered, arresting plaza
aecurlty-offlcen alleged.
Rarriunaja pas, 24, and Vilvamangal
Das, 21, both of the Kri!hna Temple, Ml
Ramona :Ave., were booked on suspicion
of trespassing.
Ramunaja Das, also known as John C.
Timmerman, and Viluaman.11:al Das, also
known as · John D. Alexander-Anderson,
bad drawn disapproval from complaining
customers, pa!Jce were told.
Security guards James Robinitte and
John Huff claim they bad lo resort to the
old hammer;lock to subdue the mystic
mendicant! when a scuffle broke out as
shoppers crow~ around the scene.
Investigators said the two men were
preaching !he .Kriahna gospel Inside the
al-•illjed 'mall, where writleq,
pel'Jlllllfon...JS requJffil for such acti.vity.
Jailers gaVe Ramunaja Das regulation
dungarees and placed what the property
o!Oc'f :ioued u yellow dhoti, yellow
cai)e arid tifue teMis shdes in safekeeping
until he can raise Sl90 ball or go to court.
Vilvamangal Das was given the same
garb, turning in what jailers listed as a
peach-colored dhoti and beaded bag
ensemble.
Two Santa Ana
Hotels Bwned;
Man Injured
One man was seriously burned early
SWlday in the first of two Incendiary fires
in downtown Santa Ana hotels, firemen
reported.
Nick Onia, 50, suffered tlrst and second·
degree burns over 20 percent of his body
as he . fled his room in the Marks Hotel,
316"' N. Birch St He Is listed In satisfac-
tory conditioh in the Orange C.Ounty
Medical Center bum un it.
The blaze gutted the stairway and cor·
ridor In the old building. A few minutes
later fire broke out In the Chand.1er Hotel,
40311 w. 4th St., just around the corn<r
from the first blau. '
Fire department investigators said tcr
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Two Eilancla Hlth School Yovtha Jallocl
I NIL'l"Plun' ................ ONI SUSPICT AT IA Y WITH SHOTGUN
After Confrontation With Offlcera Saturday
Jury Gets Repai~ Lesson
Service Station Fraud Case Enrers Final Hours
By TOM BARLEY
Of t1M Dairy l"llel St•tf
An Orange Coonty SUperlor Court jury
,. that may rule Tuesday on the guilt or hr
nocence of the "service 1tation seven"
got a lecture today on auto repair tech-
niques Dtbe seven-week trial entered it.s
f~ houri. ner.... attorney Al Stokke called
Gtmco sal• executive James Frye for
expert te..tlmony on many of the parts
deocrtbed during the trial of seven men
accused of conapir1cy lo cheat and
defraud Orange County motorlata.
Union Head Blasts Nixon
For Aerospace Wage Veto
WASHINGTON (AP) - A union leader
told President Nixon today that his ad·
minlstratioo is lowering the 1tandard of
living for 150,000 aerospace Workers
whose pay increases were partly vetoed
by the Pay Board.
"When the aer09pace workers pro.
tested, a member of your Cabinet -a
millionaire many times over -s~
to a meeting of other millionaires: talked
about 'greedy trade un)ons' and 'total
selfishness,' u Prt!ident, Floyd SnµtlJ of
the AFL-CIO lnternatlonal Association of
M~<=;hinlsts. and ¥ros~ce Wor~er1 said
in a-ietter to Nl1on.
The reference was to Secretary ok itne ·
Treasury John B. C.Onnally.
"The fact is that aerospace workers
are not askina to live like millionaires.
They will earn less than Sl0,000 this year
on the average even if the full increase
is approved," Smith said.
Nixon's Pay Board allowed M cents an
holll' of a 51-cent hourly packag
negotiated by the Machinists and by the
UrJted Auto Worken for aeroepace
workers for iDe fir:t year Of I three-year
contract.
Tbe Pay Board aaid the workers could
have the other 17 cents next year.
The cut will mean a loss of $353.IO this
year for each worker! Smith said.
The Machlnists ana Auto Workml plan
a federal court suit against the Pay
Board ruling, a Machinists' spokesman
said .
"The aerospace workers are guilty of
no disloyalty, They have commttted no .
crime. They have not breached the
Cardinals Trade
For Ex-Cal State
Long Beach Star
peace," said Smith .
"The only income that aerospace
workers have is what they earn .bY their
labor. They have no expenae accounts, no
stock options, no bonuses to make it
easier.
"Yel, Instead of helping them, your ad·
ministration ii lowerin& their atandard of
Ii vlng," he told Nixon.
Council Slates
Study .Session .. . ,
No regular Costa Mesa Cily Council
session will be held tonight since tbb is
f~\h Mooday ol tbe month, but a
' I study meeting ll set.
~lari~ topics are on the qenda for
uring the 7:30 p.m. session in
the city conference room, including
aspects of th C.Orona del Mar Freeway.
City offlcl 1 have invited William K.
Hashimoto, Engineer for the State
Dlvlalon Of Hlgbwaya! Reglon Seven Of·
flee In Loa Angelea, to attend.
Buil~g Resumes
Of Transit Cars
CHULA VISTA (UPI) -Work Is H·
peeled to . ruume Wednesday following
the aeUlement ol a D<lay strike al Robt
Induslrl,., Inc., wj>kh Is building cars
for the Bay Ana Jlapld Transit District.
lnternatlonll Alloclltlon of Machinists
and Aeroepace Worka'I imnbera voted
Sunday lo a<cept a dNlbad offer from
!he firm and relura la -. .
Frye, using ll)ose parts and 1uto repair
acbool charts, told the jury that uceaalve
tire wear la otlen Indicative of other
mechanical lroubiea,
Frye aald · IUch l)'Jllptoma will m.
evltably lead the ..me. atatlon at.
lendant lo 11111est that the customer'•
car be botated on the rack in !he lube
bay,
Stokke uae<f Frye'• teaUmony lo rebut
prosecutlon allegations that defendants
hoisted can on the racks to point out
needless repair work and that sound parta were unnecessarily replaced by many of
the defendants and .their employes.
Frye demonstrated the use and
purposes of the tie rods sold by his com-
pany and told the jury that it was good
practice for the attendant who sp<>tted
wear on the component to suggest Its im·
mediate replacement.
Proaeculor Richard Stenlon dm!' the
alatement from Frye that !he wlloeaa'
comp111y aupplles many Orange Coonty
distribulonl and aervlce atations with Iha
parla and other m11eria1J used in frolft end jobs. .
Sl<nlon baa UJed nearly 30 wl-
who teatilled that tires were deliberately
punctured and shock abaorbera and fuel
pu)llJ>ll, sprayed with oil lo give !he tm-
preulOn tbet they leaked and ahould be
rep~ • r-;.; ·1.. .:
Those wilneoael, both .., .. ind
customers, have alao alle&ed that
.motorists were preaaured into bavlng
heedl.,. front end work performed on
cara palrolllslng a ..mce atatloii chala
tbet ranged from Seal Beach lo San
Clemente.
It ii expected tbet the Issue wUI go lo
the jury for deliberaUon Tuesday after fi.
nal arguments before Judge Jamea
Turner by Stenlon and three ·defenae
lawyers.
Two of the original nine defendants m.
dieted by the Orange County Grand Jury
were cleared of !he charfes during the
!rial.
Stenlon ldentiliea the three prin-
cipals In the aUe1ed auto repair coo-
1pir1cy u Stanley Davis, 34, of lOll San
Pablo Circle and Jerry Kendall, 35, of 960
Sonora ~d, both of Coata Meaa and
Edward Carney, 'l1, of 20lll1 SbeU
Harbour Drive, Huntington Beach.
On trial with them ere Roger Men-
deoflall , 21, of 2I095 Avenida De Seo,
Mission Viejo, David Concbola, :a, of IOllO
Garden Grove Blvd., Westminster anid
ChrtStoj>ber Enriquez, 25, ol 76A Volp
Drive and Henry Castonguay, Zl, of 'IUI
Co!!!!l1Cl00n Drive, both of Hunttnglon
Beach. •
DAI LY PllOT
' day that both fires were started from
truh piled around stairway~ The ~· LOUIS (AP) -Running back Cid vesUgation is continuing today. They wards and wide receiver Dave
have no suspects H yet. Ullllma ...,. traded today by !he SI.
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SAN DIMAS (UPI) - A sheriff's
rescue squad is searching for a group of
10 Boy Scouts and their adult leader
believed lost in rugged terrain in the San
Gabriel Mountains.
The scout11 ranging in age front 10 to
12 years, and their scoutmasterj Robert
L. Hoffman, all from Long Beach Troop
Ill, left Friday afternoon for what wu lo
be a two-night camping trip. ·
Ten mountaineers from the aheriff's
station bere began the aearch for tho
group SUnday night alter a llashll&bt
d!Jtreu signal in Morse Code wu sighted
In !he East Fork area of the mounlaim.
The acouti intended lo bll<e from the
West Fork .ranger station to Fish Fork
bul apparenUy became loll and descend·
ed Into rvugh terrain, aulhorltiea 111d. -
Malagasy Chief Wins
TANANARIVE , Malagasy (AP) -
PN!sldent Phlllbert TsiraOIOI waa ...
elected SUnday without opposll191! 1111
namt wu marked on the ballols ol •.tT
percent of thole voting; the ,...11111111
announced tod1y.
Chargers in return for runnina back Leon
Bums and wide receiver Walker Gillette.
Edwards, &-foot·2 and 230 pounds, was
a Cards' regular the past three sea90ns.
He gained 316 yards rushing in 1971 but
was hampered by Injuries .
Williams, a wide receiver, who caught
56 passes for 702 yards in l,U, snared on-
ly 12 In 1971 for 182 yards.
Burns, a 6-foot·l, 223-pound product of
Long Beach State, was the Ch&rcers' top
draft choice a year ago. '
He was hampered by a thlgb brulae and
carried the ball only fl timea.lut fall for
223 yards.
Gillette was San Dieto'• 1 top draft
choice the year before. 'l1ie f.foot-6 pro-
duct of Richmond has caUJht only 12
passes in two NFL llUODI.
Craig BJackbom
Services Slated ·
Funeral aervlcea will be held. J p.111.
Tuesday for Marlin Crall Bildllura, a
17·year~ld student II Colla ..... High
School,. Wbo died SUnday.
Blackburn lived 11 11111 Co,_. Lant,
Cosla Meaa and 1111 a put mGlter of
Boy Smut Troop 44! and the Com Meaa
Seard! Ind Reocue Explorer ScGall.
He b aurvlved by his parna, Mr. and
Mri. Martin D. Blackbum;• lllter,
Ellaabetll, and brother ll'ln.
The services wUI be hoW a Padllc
View Memorial Park. ·
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Wiiy pay $450 for a 1/2 ·Carat
DI 21t11d wHn you can buy the same
Dlamo1d fl om us for fust $300
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DISAR.MED. • •
• stopped lo checll a cou,Ple of youths hllch·
111kiQ1111-....-1111 VICl«la -. He 11\d oee's dolh!lg and halr were
disheveled ind he lfPU'ed lnto1lcaled.
Semhlng !he boy -out of Orange
County Juvenile Hall for ooly four day.s
-'!he :a.year.old patrolman aald he
dlacovered 1lx drug capaules believed 1o
be methedrlne.
He said he gr1bbed at' the suspect11
throat when he suddenly tried to swallow
the evidence. ,
J\lst 11 suddenly, the young o(f!~l!r
clalma, the 1111pect iral>bed at hi, l:'ln
belt so vlolenUy he broke the thick lea ..
ther safety strap and ripped out four
inches Of tough stitching lo oblaln the -..... Frooea, !ht two lllood i.Cing each other
8*Mntaril)' unW the youth wJtb the
revolver !W'ned and sprinted about :ZS
feet , !hen 1pun around ifaln.
"Get back « I'll lhoot,1' quoted Of.
fleer Bernal the ~outh aa 11ylng.
Dod/llng behlnQ his patrol car for pro-
tection, Petrolmao Bem1I said he watch-
ed !he ~OWll 11l0pect race lo the corner
ol Vlctorl1 and Miiier 1treel1 and then
followed In the vehlele.
He claimed !he Eai;,ncla High Scbool
student whirled ~ aimed the gun at him
a second Ume, shouting something
unlntelli&lble after ht turned the comer
of. Mlner Street in the patrol car. ~
The 1uspeet'1 co.mpanion had been Ieft
1t the acene in custody of a helpful
passerby, David K. McNulty, who polke
praised today for ·IOlng lo the officer's
·ald. ,
Combing the neighborhood, follo""lt
Officer Tom Boylan slid be 1potted a
dark.Jialred .Y-DWI wbO cloaefy llf .
Offleer llernal'• cfeacrlptlon of the armed
youth. •
Spoltlnt !he black-·Whlle car, !he •
1u1pecl allegedly lolled aw1y an lfem
beUe•ed to be a marijuana clgare!le and ;
broke into a run, police 11kl. :
Ofllcer Boylan flied one warning blast ·
from his •hotcun into the lit when shouts
lo halt went unheeded. :
He succeeded in flailing the fleeing ~
man with the buckshot blast but the
fuglUve , 2.1, turned out to have no in· ..
volvement with the disarming of Officei' ·
Bernal. ·
Investigators who questioned and later.·
released him said he told of being panick·
ed at the sight of Officer Boylan since he .
was carrying contrab8nd that was not
recovered.
He said that he -like the teenager
wtio disarmed Bernal -was afraid ol
going lo jail.
Police arriving at the scene after the ·
disarmed patrolman radioed an officer·
needs-help plea took custody of the se-
cond youth wbo Is cbarged with
possession of dangerous drugr.
'Villm1i~ (;aught: _
At Mesa Theater :'.
One ol the Coala Meaa Civic Playbouae
atalf mernbera played a key role In a
real-life · drama SUnday, catchlna i '
burglar after a brief chase scene.
Palrlek J. Kennedy showed up to aweep
out the theater at II Flit Drl'e about 4
p.m., wbon ~spied aomeone walkjng out
the back door carrying a tape recorder
and speaker.
The auspecl, a U.year~ld boy, dropped
the loo! and fled, with Kennedy 1ln awifl
punull •.foot,
Kennedy caught the )'OUth, look him
directly across the street lo police ~.
q:.::u-if!ra, where he was released to his
father penatng ,;, ;::.vl".nil! court bearing
on burglary ,charges.
Dudley Swim Diel'i
CARMEL (AP) -Dudley Swim,
chainnao . of the board of National
Airlines, died today of a heart attack,
authorities at Communuy ·Hosp1tal said,
Swim, 18, of Carmel also was a
member of the board ol lruatees of the
Calilornla state college system.
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