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David ·Llpo, 10, of ·Gr.o&3e-Point1!tfic~~p.la~i!1g-with a ·rrien~'s pe~
iguana, learned qiUckly of the climb1ng ,~billty 'Of the herbivorous
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Asseinh'y y~t ~~~s .Bill
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For . Coastal Conserv tion
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• By DA vID JEl'jSEN ,_'volt by ~ ,.,.,,mltjet follow!ni inore
MCRAMµITO /uPI1 -. A. bllh bill ~ two !>"11'1 of!~'· ".hlch were
·baaed by 'consemtloDl<ll lo ·!epllte domlnat<\I ti,·_.i.. Tbe.JJ1easure
cai.Iess devejop!QOlll . If Cl!)IOmla'• '""' lJ-the . Wrji pnd Means COm-
l lllO'mlle &aiUlne Wiiy 1* WOri .. •P.. m1t10e. ·• • '
prov al ol ari·ASsembly commltlee c!elPilt 'JollD 11urtJ of ·Sootiiem California
warnings tlja1 '·11 Oould· <l&fiae '......, Edim,wllDlicl illlt ·~ge of the bill -
"brownouts." • · "" would.. mean "power .ahortages" and uwtt~ company lobbyists !old the t'Jan. "forcod ~.. ol service in
nJng:ao'd Lal!d Use Ci>mmil!'l' 'fl!OlclaY 'ScMllinl'<=-DI~ ~ 1971-75 by barring
!Jto melllB'!l by AJoemblyman Alan -·of ·-plants l!k>ng the
• fllio!Y (D-Bev.uly IJill.s) 'l!\l!'1d1 in efiect, . q;as\. , ' . • . .. • , . .
lfrl power pian1: CQ!lstrudion 'llC!'l( tile ·lie lildillO _,. ...Wd•crealt "°"' ~. , • .!·, .r-~· ~: 'coaunllaions to ~elopers :argued that ~'Pl'. l iquljile· ~. wh!Cll 1"I said
An Orange 'County Super;,;;. Court jury
took less than, four hours.Tuesday to find
computer programmer Jon Van Wormer
guilty' of Charges that he telephoned a
false bomb warning that led to a search
of UC Irvine's medical school.
Van-Wormer, 38, of 18751 San RufinQ,
Irvine, waS oidered by Judge James
Turner to r.~turn to bis courtorom March
30 for sentencing. He f8ces a Possible. state prison term of up to three years.
It was testified against Van Wormer
during -the t~o.week~trial that his arrest ·
ended a wave of hoax calls, calls that
·began in FebrUC\l'f, 1971 artd ended 40
calls ~ater on June 28. It_lYJls. not alleged
that Van Wonner was responsible for all
those calls.·
The jury was shown . .photographs
allegedly ~en~by a concealed camera at
the time Van Wormer was warning the
UCI switchboard operator ' ' 8 o m b ,
medical schoOI, three o'cloCk." --
Security guards said they became
suspicious of Van Wormer long before
Juoe 28· when they saw him on sevefit
occasions in the area where the bomb
ho.ax calls originated. -
7 -day Service:
Price Is $2.65
Tlie·DAILY PILOT begins seven-
days-a·week service to its readers
•atarting'this ·week. Al a result, ·the
,,borne delivered aubscriptM>n price
will beoome !Z.65, 'J>e• month, eJ.
lective lludi J. · •
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·LOS ,oi· , -Rep . John G. Schmitz (R-Tustl n) an~ alalt
·chairman of ~servaUve..Uniltd RepubUc ... of Cllllfomla. Waller Hintzen,
Will play a leading role in an ,apii-Nlxon Callforoia !lel>u~llcan primary 1late,
a spokesman said Tuesday. , 1 Schmitz' current area of represent1Uon includes San' ettmente end the
Western· Whlte House. ReilpporUonmtnt, however, removes the Western White
House from .his district. .. · · ·
. Trel/or Roberts, head of the .organizing committee roi: the slate pledged
to Rep. John .M. Ashbrook (R-Ohio), made the announcement. Roberts sa\(!
he plans to rile the list .of the 96 delegation members 'qlursd8y in SaCratnento.
· He said ' that others serving on the conser:vatlve slate ~II incIUde WIJlis
Stone, a backer of the Liberty Amendment to abolish the income tax ; George
Brokate, who contributed· '14,00'.> to the 1968 Nixon campaign. In Orange C.ount;';
and Ruth Wakefield, wife•cl-AuemblYIDIJ> I.loyd-Waktlleld. (ll'Downey.)~
-Buxom Beauties Bored
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In Bash ~by llachelors
By TAD BARTIMUS
MIAMI (APJ -Bored blllom beauties
served up plenty of talk but little Leap
Year action for a batch of wealthy
bachelors who competed for the ·egg rolls
instead of the bJondes.
·If Cupid wis abciard Di. Syilti<y Sack!'
sumptuous houseboat Tuesday night, he
may have been dodging cigarette butt.a
under the dh'ty •bubble bath In the sunken
Roman tub....: or he missed the boat.
In its uiaugural boor. the party billed
by Bachelors International members as a
"Leap Year Gala~' seemed to go.
smoothly enough. • Half of the club's 35 members sbowe!1
up in the uperuive velve_t jackets or
spilfy knitltd body 1Uits.that theli12t,000.
a.year·plus salariel make lt easy for
them to affora. ,
Also making the scene Were about 20
lnt'emaUohal lovelles who displayed a lot
• Or bosom, I littl'e lt:a; aod the tbicif:at ..
-·-~ e¥ening, and he wa1 Mobbed.
Peruvians, J1raells, 'Britons and other
foreign guests rourided up by club
,members suddenly found them5eJves
des'erted as mostly mi_ddle·aged men put ,
down their plastic champagne CUJ>I and
made·• dive· ror .Ute on·enta1 goodieS. .
An AfrO:.halred drurQmer and the two
other musicians hired to entei:taln the
revelers bravely atrugged through . the
last few bars of "U Ever. I Wollld Leave .. . ' .
You," then headed in the same direction.
"Th\I," said one Ced-up.ftmale!.~~~t.-
ting to be a drag." I
Tossing down the last of her domestic
bubbly; sh• walke4 out !'JI<> lhe nigh~
Alone. '
He 'll Fi~ Door
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A llate hjibway. worker wao crltfcolly
woun~ Tuem~y night by a 1n!per'1
bullet aa he drove a grooving rig on tht
Newport Freeway near Lincoln AvtrJ.le ta
Ora_nge. •
Michael W. Dawson, 21, of El Monte,
an apparent victim of a sellldeu thrill
shooting, i. In Orange County· Medical
Center today.
Cenltr Olflclals said the bullet ii lodged
near his spjne and hl1 condition 1s ''°
serious that they_ have helitated to order
aurgery. ' . /
Dawson was driving aoulbbound on Uie
freeway on an,9pen pi.cf of equllJllll!ll ~I
about 11:34 p.m. when'Witneues uw blm
fallcfrom-tJie. Fig~
Orange police said he was shot tn the
Jeft side. The ilug entered hla 4bdomen •
and lodged noar hll spine.
lnvestigaton said t~y 'hid no clues to
the ldentlt( of the perllOn who· tho!
·Dawson. They believe from 1t:atementa
by ~ltnesae1 that the shot wis Ored tf'O(ll
a passing Y•hlcle.
The victim ii emptoyed by Concut Inc.·
of· ParaJl!Ollnl, Stalt Division of HiCIIW•Y
officials sale!: They ad!lid that I wu not
unusual for· thl.iroovJn&. operallon lo ~
done late at nlcbt.'"
Dawsoo'1 'lnJW'l' -ll>e .--i
freeway •boollnc ID Or-. County la
three days. , . .
Sunday d!i!>t • molotcycio a~ !See IBOOl1No, Pa11 11 . •
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•• .wputd lmpooe a "mor~tOrlwn" mi=. wtre'the _.ogenciel lo do !he job. I
·cqnatroction, ,.., a. ca~ "!. ·.=«V.. • ·: Aloe~ Olariel:Wal'l(lll · (D-IM ~yerkill" and was part·O( • " • APge\es),~tllld~.Burry, ••Jt ~ to me
I{ no ~·" · ' that !ht · .i-ry is ::peakilJI with a
, will incll14e the. price ol Ille 'new
Sunday e .d I ti on o1 Ille DAILY
?ILQTl whicb It a r t I SuMay,
March. 5. A '"'bstantiaI porlion ol
the inctease will be retained· liy
yooir DAILY PILOT carrier, for hla
iddilional Sunday delivery service.
Individual copliS 'ol the Sunday
edlUoc of Ille DAILY PILOT will be
25 cents ~at oewstandl and news
false eyel'19hea' money could buy. ·-
As prearranged, the!' dutlfully enltted
-their. leltt'b<><ie numliers in the "quest
book." . .
SAPULPA, Okla . (AP I ~Charles
. C. Hamilton has agreed to pay his
fonner-,ire Evelyn Sl.1 million in
,alimony, '150,000 of It Immediately,
, and fix tbe balbrocm door in the
!M>use he Is glvlni; her.
The leg h11 gl""' ""1 ID eld SOI
and Orange · COalt ratdtatl cu
look forward lo moro -Int
weather on Thuriday. Hllht.at tile
bel\ches Bl rising lo 71' inl-
Lows in the .O's.
INSWE TODAY
~ '81eroty <!<•led his measure wwl.t.. . fOrWI ....,, ·' . " ,,i.z,v~nv;;.,ratoriiim; . • ~~.~Paul Pri9Jo (R-~ .. ia u.e 6ill lO . ..·~~.,. ..... dtlltfijf rib
. eOa&tal deve~t ranging !rom bay aaother iobbylll,. Jom. 'f. Gilchrist,
· diedglng lb high.rise buildings would pr.. ropresenlfag tile Clllfornlll )brine Parila
vent the ''diiaster" of 1bor·el'lne' .and Harbon AllodaUDn.
oVmlevelopmenl Glldrili •id tl!e bill liould make It
· llanet Adams of the Califunua Coastal ' iiearly' ~ lo build l!llrlnaa along AlllAnce said cl~ are "frigbtened and !he q>UI, but ,Priolo cited Marina Del
1 W!lrried" about tl!e poaibUtty tilt Rey In Loo A!weles u an example of coulllne migbt be rlllned. • ccastal ._...,,_ wbldl w ,_ too
She said ••once the ocean bluff is gone, fJr. , .
once the beach Iii gone ' •• It can't be Steroty'1 bill ww14 atablilb a stale
turned bock." .. · couta1 commiaion and ti•~ com·
Sitn>IJ.'a 1!111 wu apprvwd an ti 5-1 (llot mu., r._. II
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_ fii:lts. Weekday ~ will 1<main"
at JO cents per copy at tbe stanlb
and rack!. This me.ans. home-
cielivered subscriptlcins are about ll
a month ltss than Individually
purchased copies. •
First collection lot the DAO.. Y
PILOT at the new home delivery
price ot.$2.65 per .month will be at
the •nd of Marett. No Siinday-only
or dail)'.,ruy delivery servke can
be made available. 1
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Bu! as Miami'• fabled moon ahone a ' ·
, glimritering pathway on nearby BIJcayne
817,1 lhe •ell-laid. plaM ' of the party's
plotttn seemed 1o go awry. · ·
Steering clear of the dimly lit, lu1hly
carpeted whllt 11 v I n g room, the
"sWinging singles" gravtta(ed more ~
ward tbe kitclim \ha• ea'cb otbfor ••
The cavler, though not out of mind, wu
out of sight. Rumbling 1tomachs wer• op.
peased with popcorn, pot.to chip1 and
JJe811UlS.
Two boura lnlc lhe festivities, however,
coboet Lto Rosen appeaied ylih plpln1
bore" roll1. It wu the hiabllibl qi tile
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Hil wife. In a petition filed for
separate maintenance list Sep-
tember, sald he .. owns Wockham
Packlj1g Co., varlou• stock, bond.!,
real proJ!<rly, personal pl'AAtl'ly,
111 of i totil value In exceSa or f.f
million."
Mn. llemllton alAo get. their
lormtr homt, a car and furnltl.ire.
The Ha.mlllono were mS)'l'led In,
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11o.n ,£1 alive, WfU aftd writing
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" •• K~in~ienst; Anthrson B_oih _ to Testify
· WASHINGTON (AP) -Deputy Atty.
Gen. Richard 0. Klelndlenat, nomlnatad
to be 11toroey reneral. wW tatllJ under
,ath at a llenata ""1'-~'l1mradaY on ,
chargtt he took put In otltlemeot of .... . that a ltttlemtnl favorable to m w ..
Utrust ~*I aaalnat :-im.m&uonal lJTllllllli &lier ooe of Ill oubaldllry com-T~ ":rmsraph Co. • _ .......... ed Cohannltl Jack Alldenon, wbo wrole .--,..... up to '400,000 to belp
• .llDanct neat All&Ull'• Republican N•
Ilona! Con"'1Uoo. a11o wW ltltily.
"'Effort to hnpanel Youths 0•(~er::::u;:,:~ .. =~
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Sea Jamn 0 .. Ea.Uand (D-Mila.),
0. · D • J F-ail chalrmao of the llenalt Judlcllry Com-ll avis ury a .._ ure mltl<e which already WllnllllOWlly •J>
proved KlelMlemt's nomlnaUon to IUC-•
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.CAPE. 'KENNEDY, Fla, (AP) -Aa
American 1py aaltlllta soared.'lnto l)>IOI
early today, and 110Urces ~ported Jt ii
tho third In 1 series Intended to --
rocket taata of tlle Soylel Union and eo.,;
mwUst ChJna and to provide a1mo1t in:
ltant alert of an atJ.oot mls1lle attack oo
' the Unlted Statas. '
.. ~~-~ cted Atty, Gen. John N. lilllcbell, lqJd a
: llJ' EDll'll 111. LEI>Ell!R tbt7 Wiik "Ille 11 belD& ·prosecuted for nporter of plaoo for 1111 ~ .
The payload reportedly carried\....,.
capable of detecting both · land and 1ubo
marine launched ~es and nucleir ex·
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her political beliefs." U. llld other wt-wtll be former ·~SAN JOSE (AP) -'l1lo push to ualiJ! llllltaDI a~&-.! Rlcbard W.
I·.'-•1 1•· •· the j hlcb UI lllary W. · Titcomb, dauablor of a McLart no a al..... ho•-·• •~• ·year .. ~ w ury w w retlud Santa Clara County iherUl'1 cap. n, " " ,_e, w •-·
l!Oar murder:kidnap charges agalnat •·in, Id he heard t"• .. In the medl ed tho Justice · Deputmeqj.'o antllrUll ~ A 1 ,._. a division, and a repreaentaUve of m, a black pvolutlon&r7 An&ela Davll bat about Miao Devil ~ raUreeded. . gllnl COIJClomerata.
faUed Oma far. uno You btlltVe it? ' ubd proteCUtor rrr and Mitchell have denied there WU
• By u .... ci ......... ot the leCOnd day of Jn--~1beit Harrl11Jr. "not really1".ahe replied. deal ,_ !ti th --_, replied; any w It e e antllrUll cuea.
UPIT ........ ISRAEL ATTACKS ARAB GUERRILLA POS~NS (orrowsl IN SYRIA
Ltltr, Syria S•ys 111 Air Foret Struelc llrHll Town1
A Titan rockel etched a fiery path In
the early morning darkness as Jt hurled
lbe bdsh-husb aatelllte toward a pl1nned
stationary orbit 22,300 miles 1bov• the
earth. oelecUon Tuesday, five college lludenll ll!n. Titcomb, one of the u prospective Easuand aald the hearlngJ on IOeln-
-all between 11 and 21 -had been 11· juror• uodergoln& queaUoniJJC, wu uked dlenat'1 oomlnaUon ~ not btln& reopen-
<Ulld by lllperlor Court Judi• Richard by dtltm0 at!On>IY Lao A. Braotou: ed btcause_ llie ooinlnaUon II peadin& In
E. Anwon, with "deep resret" !>Y. tho "U wt Introduce ·~·to •how that the Senata. To reopen tho bearlnp. be Miu Davia II btln& raliroaded, would you said, the nomlnaUon "would haw to be 4'1-and the CG11M11t of tho _. already have an oplnlonl" recalled !tom tho Seaale by hll com-"'~· None hll been seated. She Aid lht would ilol. ofittae:-Four ol the five aald that •t>endlnl lour Retired traetor and truck worker He aald tbe<>Olllinlttee wW degde what
to alx monthl at Mia DaVli'"trlal :.. Uii WUllam E. W-alllh. ulrod by Branton how to do 11f1er bear!n& tho --Tli11r1-
lsrt;iel_~, Syria Tra.de
Attacks. Along Border
The Defense Department made no*·
vaoce announcement ol tho Jaunlng,
although lllfct'maUon abOul .lt aooerali;i :
was known in the ,Cape Kennedy area. A
brief Atr Force statement after la1D1ch .
••Id onlf,that a satallita bad been lauoch-.
ed by a Titan 3. .
Sources reported the first. In this Del!.
serlel .of reconnaissance payload•· wu.
launehed .Jn November 1!10 but failed to
reach.a proper orbit. ·. .
cumat alUmata by attornoya from both ht loll about Conummlsta, replied : .. 1 . day. • B1 Ulltad Preu --..i
1lde1 -would lntarlert with their llludlel don't like them. Lei them go hack whtre Earlier, the JUl!lce lltpartmeot said A Syrian military spokHman llild .In
countriea came on June 21, 1910, when ·
• llrael said It ahot down tWo _Syrian MIGs
. In. a dogJlibt over tho Golan Helgbll. . ' or force them to drop out of clille1. they c1m1 fro.m." KleindJenst aiked 'tor a reopening of the Dam&IC.UI that the Syrian air force
·The filth Aid he would /:'!pone his Branton then uked Waugh, who· 11 Senate bearings 00 hi! nomination. bombed braell settlemenla today In the
lcboollni but toldll Amuonlro cout~.~; underaoln& qUHUonlng, whether he could Eutland 'dlacloted that be and occupied Golan Helgbta and that "heavy
r.r medfcal "'mp cations m a _, glva Miu .Davis a lair trial btcaUA Iha • Republlcao Leader Hugh Scott of casualtleJ were lnlllcted."
li'ansplanl a yw and a haK aao. 11 n--'··-•~ An •·· ell mlli•·~ "·· In Td Sinca the trial lllarted Monday, a cloun a ~•w•w~o. Penonlvaola, a JudlcJn: Commlttae -• _, spo~man
proapectlvo jurors bavo bolo dllllil•Md "I cloubl tlrat 1 could -U that ~-member, met. lalll DJ,!it "1th KlelM!enat Aviv confirmed the Syrian attack but
Th1I wu lbortly before the cease-fire
along the Sua Canal. went Into effect.·
The Golan Helgbta II an area In
touthwesl Syria adjoining the Lebanese
borlier and wu ftlzed by lsrad In heavy
lighting In the last day of the 1967 Six
Day War.
• They said the second was launched last_ .
May 111i:I acbJeved a stationary orbit over.
Southeast Asia, lrO!n where tt II oblerv·
ing most or the soviet Union and all of
7 t"" 00 chall111Ce1 ltom·tjlo delanao lor raoYllUnl 'to dq with the trial," -• 1n SC.tt•1 office. , . uld the bombl fall barml,..ly oulllde preJ~. refortoci: . Euuand said lie feda there 11 noting to two Jewllh 1tttlenients and that there
Tht ~,:;"1 of lJ protplCl!vo. . • . • ~ charfei"and that ht eapecta KleJa.. wu no:lther damqe nor caouallles.
jurors preliminary quei-· • . • dlenat to ha coa!Jrmed. A Syrian communique -broadcalll by :~ lncllllis the 11n1 black,. a mother Cyclist . Seized ~::i a to~""'m:tn-:..::!i. Klt.:::~1. ::r:.r·~~~~ ~~ .. "'h!
• C11JW clti.-attorney !Iowan!· Moore · ~ Euuand llld ht qreed. lllcted. All our pianea returned saldy." f~~.r:~eJ'!:'~l On Federal Rap --:iu~i:=,~~.:i.U:: ;.1:9~;:..-~~A:=.i~~
, the All&· 7, IJ'IO lncldeol, whether thll al· get all the lacla on the record. He ·nld formed Cairo· airport olllctals that all
their alUtude toward )l1u Devil, Of Illegal Gun KlelM!enat Will be aworo as a wltnesa Syrian airports were clOsed until further
thy remembertd ~bout her before just u he waa when he testified at hear· notice. . · ,
data' _and JI lh,tt allectad.tbelr pre-lngJ on bll nomlnaUon. _ The Syrian spokesman aald Syria ,.nl
..,i feoll!IP. An alle&ad motorcycle slni mambtr -TliO commlttae votad I! to o Jul week Ill Soviet-made MIGs aralnat tho bradl
Mill Davis, 28, a Comniiillill and · qualloned by Allahtlm po11ct after a to nconuriend Senate coollrmaUon of ae!Uemenla lo reprtul for an attack
{orm<! UCLA phlloaophy lnatruc:tor, 11 ahoot1ng ~t lnvolvln& another club Prelldenl Nixon'• nomlnaUon of IOeln-earlier In tho day by llniell planes, 1a1W1 qw-s~th murder, kidnap .ind oon-today lacea federal . __ ,...., ·on dlenlll, Mllcbell mllned, effective today, and artWery against Palellllnlan guerrWa ~ In I ahootoul at tho llarln County r-·-to dire<t Nixon'• re,etecUon campaign. nlugee camps In Syrll.
Civic · • A Judg~j t .. c:onvlcll and charaes of _.1ng a Awad .. 11 J.Ct Tueaday the com!lllltae !Ued a Israeli planes also struck Into Lebanon an a"'°'1!p!iet ware lied. ahotgun. report sayln& It Is enUrely satlafjed with today. MWtary spokesmen .In Tel Aviv
Tht prosecution uked proopecllve No link bltween Tony Pualcb, JO, of IQe)odlenat'• quallllcatlons to serve u uld the attacis w_ere In retaliation lor.12 luron Tueaday whether they bdtavo MIA altoroey aeoeral. attacks on laraell outposts and border ~vii "II blln& rallroadad" or wbether 11811 llummlngblnl Lane, llunUngton Almoat slmultaneoasly, Democratic tettlementa by Syrian-based guerrilla
, Beach. and two •hooting ir~cSdent.s fn.. National Chairman Lawrence O'Brltn arilllery and the Lebanon attackl In
volvlng other eycllltJ bu been tne~ called for re-eumination of Kleindienst's reprisal for rocket attacks on Israeli
mlAlonl. Local governmenll would have
!O percent of tho membenhtp oa llio
~ardt. .
Uoned. oomioaUon btcaUA of the allegations. border vWages.'
Pualcb wu detalnld by Anaheim police O'Brien accused Klelndlenat 0 f The Israeli announcement said the
Feb. 21, altar dlacovery of a loaded, 1111 milllatln& the ,ituaUon,lut December. Syrian planes penetrated three miles Into
Inch uwed oil aboiCUn In bJj car, nollnc In b)f llatoment, O'Brien referred to a Israeli air space and <!J:opptd bomba In
II Inches fl the minimum barrel ltJ!llb dlacloaure by Anderson of a memo at-the vicinity of El Al and HUJ!mlr.
under U.S. law. • trilNted to 1 lobbylat fw m aylng "our II aaldJ.nell anltalr<raft opened Up°"
Faderal Tr!UlltY Department ~enta noble commllmenl bat aone a long way the Intruders and that the braell Air
arrested the 'oYClilll Monday atternoon at toward our oecoUatiollt 00 the mtr(trl Foree scrambled agalnit the Syrians but
Since theo, IuaeJ bu eatablllbecl
armed aettleme(rts in the · area.
The number of Syrian planes Involved
was not reporled. •
The Israeli communique said only that
''a number" ot MIGs appeared.
Ten thou.sand ·pro-guerrilla
demomtrat.ars marched through the
Btreeta of Beirut today shouting anti-
Amerlcan.1logana and taunting President
Suleiman Fi'aojleb for not takln& ictlon
qalnst the llraell lncuniona.
They were escorteil by !O riot police
aod there WU DO Vk>le.nce.
But flghUng breken out bttween guer-
rilla sympath!Jera and rlgbtlats at tho
American Unlverslty of Beirut and a
unlvenlty spokaiman aaid 11 .liudents
wm Injured In the IO-mlnuta clHb. He
aatd "a good number of wlndm, chain
and tablea were 1mubed.!1
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-·mainland China. ·
The planned slatk>n for the newest
satellite was not known, but there was
speculation tt might be put In po11Uon to
monHor submarine-launched missiles, .
Defense Secretary Melvin R. Lalrcl
recently r~rted the Soviet Union
deployed 0--Polarls-type' nuclear sub-
JTl~~!ries, two more than the United
Stat.a. . .
Jo'rom their -high outpost, the sensor~
would be able to observe one-third of ~
globe. ·
These missile detection sateDltes.
developed under a project with the cod!t
name M?, would provide up to 30 minutes
of warning of a land·based missile attack
and I bout 10 minutes alert on the aborter.
range submarine mlssUes.
The satellites reportedJy carry Infrared
sensors to detect the rocket exhaust 11 it
rises above the abnospbere and a
televlslorr-Uke deyice to pro,vide ground
1taUons with a p!tun of the mlulle.
Aussie Aborigines Asked
To Visit China f dr Month: ..
'l'bef <..~ bl empowtnel durlnl fonn~ OI a muter,!~ for thti ~ to bar development which ... u1c1
hit ~ amf boobd •him Into Onnc• ivenlually comlNr oul" ., the company fall'!! to. make1oontact. '
County \Tau pendJnC a· March I ar. pretldent waoleiL It was the ·Jlrll boll!b!!!I action by_ ~~~~cc---=--c-~
rtl-L . ---in aliO er co umn IOC!ay, Aiidtra0_n_'Sjorliifp]anes qalmfliiiiell oCCiipled C~rilti411 Scltnce Monitor Seroka to Australia'• aborigines. 8 om a -•••u-l'i '1rieverlible-envtronnfMtaJ
damap" "1th1n a pormll """" ~"I from !,ODO ~Inland In the meao l!llh
Ude Una.
All c:onlllrucUon, ucept tor ouch l1t1111 u niJnor homa rtpilrl, .. uld require ap.
-al of a COllUlljAloli. Tbe 1tata com-
-would pnoeot the muter plan to tho IA&lllature In 1m for the coutal
area from the highest 1ft9Ulltaln near the
c:out ln-thr .. rn1111 out at .... lncludlna
coallal lllondt. •·
Vlolaliolll of the law could be punlahed
bl fines up lo IIO,OllO ·with da!ly IJnes up
to l500 until the lnlractlonl are endad.
/llJe 16 mUUon to ruo !ht eommlulonl · tbrouah lfll would~lrom a n1v1nue
wlnillall cnateil thla yaar by payrell ~ of.ltata IDeOa tuea. 'Dill WU thoi Uilrd-·ihtt a atrtnaent coilitllne "le<IJon bill ... been -~ pro-poeod. Put bW1 have betn tllltJI. Tho only vote qalnllt Sleroty'1 bill
Tuesday Wis --by Alitlriblyman
Eurene A. Chapple (ft.Cool). ·
... Another bW dealln1 with the c:oalUlnt
ooines up for a Senate committee hearln.1
Moilday.
The 11)easure by Sen. James Q.
Wedworth (D-HawthomtJ, II 1enerally
conaldtrad weaker than the Sleroty bW.
OMN•I COAST IT
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Several members of the Seekers uld Klelndlenat "held ·roughly a hall, tarritory for nearly two yws, ilthougb MELBOURNE -A party of 20 Australian observers think thll lndloateS
motorey<la 1ang were fired apon lrvm a dozen secret meetlnp _on the m cue reconnalasanCe planes new over the AUllrallan aborlilnel from all walks of that Peking .UU bas a great deal ol ln-
1peedln& car Feb. 20, leading Anabe!zn with a director of the company before the -Golan Heighla Nov. 12. Ille bat been lnvtted to visit Cblna, all tx· terest In Australia, despllt the apparent
police to bl&ln itopplng and-qu..UonJn& aettlemenl wu reached." The Jul aerial.combat be-n the two pen,.. paid, for a month alartlng lata In lull In goveroment·to-(overnmenl c:on-
other cyclllll. Anderson said JQelndtanat had wrlltan May. · tacts.
• Four have been charged wllh aanult to O'Brien last December that "the set· So""' ,\ullrallu• IOvernmenl ~roe.a · Tho AUJtraltan fedora! gaoternment wW
With Intent to commit murder stammlng Uement between the Deputment of From P.,,e I s .. the ~ u a ........, by. the undoubtedly be . embarruaed by the ln-
lrom that Incident, but Pustcb · ten~ JutUce and m WU handled and Chlnele to lnllltrata the aboriginal clvll-vllaUon, although It and ltVeral of the
amona: thtm. negotiated exclusively" by McL1.ren. SHOOTING rights movement. They say the move Lt st.ate governments have known about It • • • • dlrecUy ~ to .the comj>ellton going lor-aome Ume.-
Hughes Has One Year
To Move His 'Goose'
LONG BEACH (UPI) -Howard
HU1he• had anolber problem tnday -
Wlilt to do wltlf the "Spruce GOOR:, 11 ttie
strange pant airplane ho built that bas
been bidden away from the world Jonger
than he ha~ .
The Lon& Beach Harbor Commllalon n!luatd Tuesday to renew .the ,..., on
the haJ\pr-where Huahet Jiu 11.epl the
l40 million plane tlnc:e Ill first -and on-
ly -m1ht 1n 1t11.
The lease on the :l'Htory ill&h !Janaar
has been ~etUng pro_.ively more ex·
penalve. ·Jt 1 now up t0~,000 a year, and
* *-7-* Howa:r;d Uughes
Wins Injunction
On Novelties
Hughe.I has also reportedly spent a
quart~ o!_ a_ mllllon dollars llghUng the
1aiiil use around the lwigar. -
Hughes and • the Harbor Commission
have beeii, in a tu,:-of-war over the site
for years. The comnilJllon wants the
land back to build 1 deep water tanker
tennlnal. """'°' wanla . a home for lill plirle, whlcli II roughly the Ille of one of
tnday 's jumbo jets.
'l1lo commlsslM Tuesday turned down
a request lrom the HUibea Tool Co. loi:
lJ\Other extenlion of the teaao,and pve
HUibea until MiJ<b 4, 11'/JJo remove the
Spruce Goooe and mtore !be hanpntte
.to Ill original cond!Uon. •
The plane was the Center ol a con.
troveray In the lKOe. It wu built u put
of a World War II plan lo construct ·a n .. t of pant air troop traospoMs that
could carry relnlor<emenls . to tho
llghUng fnlnll without l1IMlnl Ille -of enemy, submarines.
To lave metal, the eight-engine plane
had a wooden _body, thus earo1n1 Ila
nlclmam•-al~ the body ii actually
NEW YO!llt (AP) -Howard HIJihes birch, not -· . won a tamporary Injunction today against QnJy the onl plAne, olllclally tho HICI,
the manufaclure and sales of such wu ·evar completed, and tbell not unUI
no .. lty lttma as T·shlrta bearing h I s \ afler the war·and al a COit far a~v1 the
likeness although the defendanta que,. Ill mllllon the pvtrnmenl budieted for
Uoned whether the reclualvo bllllonalre II It. J
member wu kllled by a sbolCUn blul u
be rode down tho offramp of the Garden
Grove Freew~y at Fairview street In
Garden Grove.
Garden Grove police said today they
have oo clues to the Identity to the person
who killed Terry C. i'owtll, 24, of Ana-
heim. •
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COSTUME JEWELRY
RAPIDLY IMPROVING
Real ·stones are rapidly replac>
In~ · syntlletics and glass In tile
manufacture of costume jewelry
which has become so much a part of the modern woman'• fashion image. ~ -~
· Within two years, II Is fo~ast,
709' 011 tile co1luma jewalry pur.
chased by tile av~• American
womllll will be made from uolic
rocl:1, minerals and seml-precloua ·
stones 'such as to~allM, Iopa, .
amelbyst and mal"'ll"'"· ·
on between Peking and"Moocow to wiJi · Prime Minister William McMahon
_ support of mlnorlly poupo In Wealtro could have trou~le e1plalnlng the vlaU to
. nallom. . • . the Allllralian people, especially since
The Chi.-lnvltatloo bat beeo In the tho Oilneoe have rduoed to accepl Iba
plpelloe lince Jllid.December, when the AUJtraltan trade mlaalon, a proposal ht
leader of the pro-Oilna Commuolat Party made to Peking through -AUJtrallan
ol Allllralia; Ted HUI, a Melbourne bar-emmlasary lata Jul yw: Bui McMaboD
rilter, vlalted Pakln&-may be able to turn his em1>W""""""
The Cblneoa lnvltatlcm II the 111'11 made Into polltlcal advantage.
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-And II won't be ·too long before
we will not only be lash!oninl these
exotic plece1 Into beautlfli hllh
. style jewelry; we'll also ban avoll·
ablt a lllaclily Jncnuillt wort-. IJIODl·of~ exotic inJnenll
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They allo quetlloneG whether, u alive, Jngs, at wlilcb <l'IUca iakf the plane could
he authortnd tbe action. not fly, Huabot flew It hlmlell. 'nle plant
J..U.. Birdie ADlltlrdaia ru!O!I In did not pt fir off tho water, on1J about
llata &lpreme Court that "the clelen-· 70 lett, and went ~ about a mil< In the
danta' argwnenta.,. not c:omlldllna." air belcn 11<1~ htck Into the I.GI
The justice uld tho delondanit -made An&d .. harbor.
an !'otriliat .aDI illmltted-altempl" to ...-.-1heol ~ tt taxied Into 1111
capUaUa oe the publlctty surroundlnc bancar, and It bOI not· bam _, alnce.• ·
lht CIJllllo...-.y -autonl Irvin&'• All'orall autboriUeo ha~ upr emd
pw)IOl1od IUtobJosrapey ol H..,.,.._ doul>ls whelber; nm ti tt -~ JU111c!it _,,, aald tllat ''whtthtr In lta own dq, tho plaoe coulcfl!)' now,
H ...... ' •-•ad dlltuta tor pettOl1I) alter tho ~.::-JW1 ol lta
COllrt ·--wlD -bll ability ...... and ol .......... to ... , ot.dly _...this -wW bl .. -~ a bnbn llqar pipe. . ~lilllttlml.cft.,PtrKall Hoftnr, la. tbl b1·DOW·f1moa1 r=:;. ...ft a.ow,~ = :; ... ~J;'11'i\l""...::
Your local jewelry store Is, -.tier
~11he moat loldcal place for tile blUon and aile ol ezoUc miner·
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We have a few ol lbele maltrlals.
now. U you *"' lnlemte!l In truly
llne costume jewelrY, come on In
an4 -111. Well tie 1Iad to 11p111d
tile Ume to talt to you about cos-tume jewelry you ca wear wllb
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J·urists -Want. Re'for_m Before Merger--Sumner
8y TOM l!AJ\LEY. • ~ , "U~llon.ll·~lo odd-~ of -o1~~--. . ~ Q>urt unification doos 1IOI. man court .. 'Et to Ibo court aysl<m coots a"'ady
ttrorm and caJifomia's judg" and by Collloralans,".be Aid during i
· 1awyers desperately want the ~ to conference. "On the other hand, we
put !belt "6 in order before any <o... wiluld llke to sell' the publl< on a •court llovoflW 1nqer pr,pocal becoin11 law, reform -om that will not only cut
Orang~ ~ty SUperlQr Court Judge' preaent cosla but Will speed trtab and
Bru~ Sumner urged Tuesday. make for a much more efficient cow1
The Laguna Beach jurtsl, the court's system."
prOaiding judge and newly elected pr'91-. 1.4!gislators aellilJg the theory that court
dent of the fledgling-Association of unllication: can breB;k t(le Josjam of ca;ses
Pl'.1!sldb!g Judges of the t;uperlor c.Urts in mlby Clltloroia COlllU haven1 really
of California,· feels • · d e t e r m 1 n e d taken a Jong look at what can be 8chieved
streamlining ol tho court S)'!iem could through the ellminal!On of trial . delayS,
make ~urt unifica~n unnecessary, , ·Swnber said. .. .1~ •
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-«Many el Ibo prdrW motto.Iha! ad<I
up to npeated delays ol the lilal Could be
eliminated," Judge Sumner aald. "We
could at.> go Into Jury reduction on the
basis of eliminating jurlea altogether irt
minor lililllc matter& and cutting them to
eight from 12 in civil cases with ail. v~es
sufficient for a verdict." •
The fonner Republican Assemb1ym~
who served for eight years in the
Legislature prlor to bis appointment to
the SUperlor Court In 1961, thinks !bat an
Orange County served by S7 judge3 of
equal rank ll!OUld quickly lose the ad--
vantage It lias gained by court II>
Tide Pool Curbs Started
Marine Life Prof_ected Under ~Regulations
·New state reiulallons designed to stop·
collectors from depleting marine life such
as starfish, anemones and snails found in
tide.pools.went into effect today along the
Orange Coast and olher California
beaches.
who ·swarm , over the beaches by the
thou.sands and collect everything in
sight,'' according.. to the Department of
Fish and Game.
Persons caught stuffing unauthorized
marine life into buckets, jars and plastic
.. bag, face penalties of $500 or siz months
In jail -or both -under the new ru1..,
'The regul-tiona outlaw general .of. -s £ -d' M · t p I , .
recting in tide pools .and other areas tan or S OS opu ar between the high-fide mark and 1;008 feet -
beyond the low-tide mark · without a ·
special permlt from the state Depart-·
mentof Fish and Game. Cl ? s f c wJ~: .::i:.:;~e":fr~Y ..':.k:J! ~:! !:~ as's e ex, 0 0 urse
out. On lhe Orange Coast they may be j
found In tho Corona_atH.tar, Laguna, S'l'ANFORD •(AP) -.1Juman Biology
and Doheny beache!. 10, a cour&e on· human 1emality, is Stan.
There are some· exceptions to the new ford University's most popular course
rules: ever. /
-In state and national parks, state Dr. Herant Katch&dourian and fellow
beaches and reserves visitors may take psychiatrist Donald Lunde teach the four.
abalones, ,clams, cockles, crabs, lobsters, credit course. A, Katchadourian lecture
scallops and sea urchins. on sexual Intercourse this week drew
-In all other areu, except within 1,400 enrollees and auditors -st'udent.s
marine life refuges and other clo.sed attending a noncredit basis.
areas, persons may take abalones, Katchadourian said a rtSlng venereal
chiones, clama, cocktes,crabs, limpet!, disease rate, among other thin~s. in-
lobsters, mussels, sand . dollars, oetopi, dicated a glaring lack of sex education
5hrimps, scallops, sea urchins and squid. among Stanford students. About 170 students enrolled in the in--Permits_ may be obtained by qu8.Jified Jtial class in 1968. Enrollment jumped to
researchers and schools to collect species 450 in 1969 and now more than 1,000 are ·
other than those mentioned under the ex· registered. ·
ceptions. Students can choose to take the course
To further clarify what may and may for grade or on a pass-fail basis.
not be taken, lhe Department of· Fish and "For some students, this course is a
Game has distributed 1,000 copies of the · breeze. For others, it is very difficult,''
never been pregnant, but I have dellvere4
abOut," he said.
"I bl~ about mhlli& and I.haven't had
it. But I probably know more about it
than the slqdenl! who have," he added.
Katcbadourian said the growth of
enrollment is \evidence of a "widespread
recognition that such courses are
necessary."
But he discounts the notion. that his
students, or other segments of aociety,
are sexually ignorant.
"In this class, however, there is prac-
tically nothlng that everyone knows all
to know than not to know.
*'We work on the basis that it Ls better
basis that it is: better to know 'than not to
know, • ·
"This is a serious course: that teaches
students something that · affects ' them
very profaundly."
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-novatlom whlc)l have declmaled tbe local
ca..iM
Under '!he ~e ol me!! proposed
court un!flcatlo!i-mW!!f<i. 30 munkl!>'I
court. Juc1tu Would ~-_superior
Court jurbts with the county's ooUl'trooro
work being allocated, in many instancea,
tn the. court nearest to the area involved
in UUgation.
0 We'd have DO real ee.ntrlJ COhfrol,"
Judge SUmner said. "lUgtlt now we In the
·'supel'ibr Court .,. pretty familiar wrth
·each,,ol.ber'• case loads and asslgments
and we tend to crack down pret\y hard on
the loafers."
E'air Wind
Judge SUmner feeb that court unifica-
tion ls made to mwure for· the judge
•ho mlghl feel that be could relax a littl•
and take the P~s:nire off h1s 'court
peraoonel for a trial that is to be beld In
San Clemente or Seal Beath.
''We'd q_uickly Jose the advantage we've
gained by yeari..of hard work and crack·
Ing down on those of us who might tend
to contribute Jess than his coUeagues, ''
Judge Sumner said. "Bu t unification
could unite the efficient with the In-
efficient and that. l think, Ligoing to add
up to the loss of efficiency.
The Main Beach In Laguna Beath will be the scene Salurday of the
annual· Winter Festival Hobie Cat races. It is antici pated that 40 or
.. 50 of the small catamarans will c9mpete. They will enter the water
at noon at the beach. off the foot of &road.way to race along the coas~.
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Senator's Bill Wowd Ban
''If you lake a hen house where U liens
lay II eggs a day and join lt to a hen
-whert 12 bens lay ODO <U 1 ~. you:re not going to get lt ega," Judi•
Sumner ·sakt. "You may set much ltlS
than ti and that's esactly the al1'11119n
thet faces ua lo thll court unlllclllloo
Issue." . ,
Judge SUmner belleTes a ~ of
mass ive public ~ucation on just what the
t'Ourts can achieve themselves in terms
of improving efficiency and cuW~ coe:ts
is tong ovenlue Nld sholl)d be quickly
mounted by the oilanlied bench and bar
Jn Californla. ·
lie readlly admlts that many judges
and lawyers the1nst.lves . ~~!ally
judges, are ctivided abool the Jtle~ts ol
court unUlcalloo,
Mnny municipal court judges want the
equality that tlie rpensure would giVe
them plLM the $3,000 raise that would
bring them up lo~ the Superior Court
judge's annual pay •of $JS,080. ·
'fhe majOrity feel that the change
would bit hard at the efficiency they have,
built up in their""own area courts. Most of
them also resent a portion of the unlrlca~
tlon mea.ure that would create
maglstrate1 and court comru.lsslontrs for
the hearing oi minor matters.
Judge SUmner feels hit newly formed
Association of Presiding Judges or tho
Superior Courta of California may be ablo
to go a long way to uniting the bench and
bur on a tborny toplc and also devise the
means by which jµdges and. lawyers CBI\
make the issues clear to a public "that Is
being persuaded to look at court unlrlca·
lion as if It is the cure lo all our ills.
"One big laving t h a t lln!nedlalely
comes to mlnd would be the passage of>-110
fnult. insurance," Judge SUmner said~
11That would l.Jnmedlately wipe a great,
many personal .tnjury trials off our caltni
dar and enable us to concentrate our.
energies on the criminal courts."
Judge Sumner al!IO favors moves to
c r e a t e certiflcatlon ,procedures for'
crimina l trial attorneys, "Many of our
delays In this area are caused by Jawyera,
who don't know their criminal trial job 01f ·
who don't know It well enouah and whO
would have lo prove under the new
system that tliey were really capabl1 ·ot
handling such a trial."
. And as of now, Judge Sumner warMd.
. his own court ·iJ.-.golng to get ''toughtt;
and tougher" in terms of trial del•ys lhat.
cost the· taxpayers, witnesses and many,
lawyers "many thousands of dollars a
year."
A llliganl who demanded a trial dolsi
shortly before Jildge Sumner began hi•'
discuaslon of court unlflcaUon will readllf.
attest to the new "get tough" policy. new rules to biolog)o teachers throughout Katcbadourian -sald. . • · ·
tbe Btate. fn addition, signs are being "We try to teach it wilh respect,''
•posted in problem areas and there will be Lunde said. 'Plastic Plant' · . . 1
Outc_ry Prompts 'C~s FrQll! D~wntown City
11e got his trial delay but he waf
ordel'fld by Judge Sumner to pay $250 in
special costs that will be distributed by
the opposing lawyer to pay cost lncumd'
by that attorney and witnesses who wm
ready to go to trial that day.
televised JlllMuncemenb of the new Katchadourian ·said most 0 credit for
rules, the serious atmosphere must go .to the
The regulations were adopted "in the maturity and integrity of the student!."
face of the increasing threat posed by He said be tries to be "very. very carefµl 'that women are not the butt of toumt.s and stud~n.ta, particularly those humor, because it bas been that way too
Wh_at's In a Name
wALTiiAM, Man. (AP; ..:. . A Mid·
dlesex probate-.judge Tuesday granted a JSi"•• d1triv_permtssion to change
his name for business reasons. Wa1ter G.
Brillngs, 31, will benceCorth be known u
James Bond.
long:"
Male anatomy · ia covered f i r s t
t•because l don't want this to be just one
DlOre stag show." ·
• When discussions or homosexua ity first
came up, some students objected to
stralgbt professors lecturlhg on the !Ub-
ject . ../
Lunde rejected the argument.
"! talli about childbirth, and I have
Horses Trot Ont •
Weekend Show Set in Capis!"ano
A horse show featuring equitation and the show from I lo I a.m. In the neat el
gyinkhana events with special class~ for rain, the show will be rescheduled for
pony riders will be beld Saturday and Marcli II and 12. some lOO rlden !rein . througli the area are upeded to take · Sunday at Morgan Stables in san Juan part in the event. .
Capistrano. There will be no admlulon charge for
Prizes will Include ribbons and trophies spectators. The stables are lOcated at
to riders placing in the top positions of 26282 Oso Road. The equitation event will
each event in each class. begin at t a.m. on Safurday and the
The show is open to riders of all ages gymkhana is scheduled for 9 ~.:!II:._ Sun-_
and-registration will be held eacll day-al --c1ay.
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0..1 SWlft, 11, of Son Juan Capistrano Abolrd Swift SIMd
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Ban by LA Board . ; SACRAMENTo (AP) -Caro would be I downlown areas would dwindle If his
banned~, ·'toe day from downlown .me .. ure passed "because !he e1\"'1ience
. ''I'll do It again II I 'have lo," Judge
Sumner said, "We have to find way1 to
get people Into the courtroom quicker d
easier and lhla might well be one ol LOS ANGELES (UPI) -All oulcry
over the 'ue ·or plutte planta to
landSca11 a olieet bas resulted In a ban
again.rt future use of artli)clal ireenery
to "l>eautlly" '001l!f!y f'.Ol"dS,
Henceforth, living grass and,plant.s wilt
be used "in all instances where
beautifioation is deemed desirable," the
county Board· of Supervi.Sors orderedJ
Tuesday.,.
The blard bowed to what one member
called ''strongly voiced pubUc opinion''
opposing the plastic plants ins)ailed
recently on a 1.~mlle section of Jefferson
Boulevard near Marina del Rey.·
SUpervisor Kenneth Hahn said he .even
heard reports that some protesters tried
to 'burn down the fake busbes. .
It wu noted that Jeffenoo. BouleVp.rd
was • apecial problem because there is
oOly 11 lnchea ol dirt In which to plant
pJairta"A Oood corltrol drain i,, under the
roadbed. .
'Under the new policy, county ·Road
Commissioner l. L. Morbar,· will confer
with experts at the Los Angeles County
Arboretum when 1peclal landscaping
ollllaUOO> arlae.
28 Teams to Vie
F o:r Saddlehack
Mathematics Bid
' . Ma'-bematlcally-minded In-
termediate and high school students will
test their skills in the second. aMual
Saddleback College Mathematics Contest
to be held at the oollege from 1:30 a.m. to
·noon Saturday.
Five-member teams from · e a c h
seventh, ei}!:hth, ninth and tenth grade
. within the college district biYe been J.n.
vited to participate in the contest,
llJ)limored by the college's Division of
. Mathematics and Engineering.
A tolal of 28 teams from eight in-
lennedlate and six high schools will com-
pete, with each leam laUling 16 math
problema.
Each team will be assigned a room and
will be free to diacuss solutions to the
problems. Mathematics instructors will
oollaborate wlOI a oomputer la
coordinating the program.
Trophies and ribbons will be pmented
to winners at each grade level and two
rotating grand trophle3, now held by
Marco Forster IntermedJate and MiMk>n
Viejo )llgb Schools, will be pr.,.nted to
the .top ooorlng schools. •
State Pair Joln Vote
WASHINGTON (AP) -Sens. John
Tunney and Alan Cranston ID-Calif.),
voted with the majority Tu'9day lo adopt
a comprbe amendment putting mlfd
restrictions on school bwllng' bul pennit·
ting it wber< onlered by federal courla.
The vote approving the amendment WU
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areas of · ta1llornia cities with a of cities that have good mali. provu
pQplla · · pvu 100.000 u1*r. a.propqaal ~•-•--., ' '9<jay by S01i. NICbolaa Petris. , ~·-· ,,. ' ' .
·"'Why?•{ ·said the Oakland Democrat. He .ikited sales ln Fresno, wlth a mall
"Because .!1!._l!!lhltio~ on lti main street, have gone up.~1::.4 .=
liie urban area and the car contributes a --ceni-slnce-=tt was'1nstalled lJr19M.
minimum of 60 percent of ap air pollution If that's not enough to convince
in cities. ~1 _ I __ doubter:s1 he said, "air pollution lowers .
••Not only that but the' car ls strangling property values by fS.2 billion annually
our cities, u he ad~ed. '"traffic moves at across the nation in urban areas" while
an average Of 12 jmiles ~r hour in the cutting urban air pollution m· half would ,
average city -the same apeect u a probably cut national medical cosLs.
horse-dr.awn carriage." :. "Moreover, better a.ltematives than the
His prOj,osaJ 'would outla,w autos ca,r are . available, such as ma11s traruilt
between 7 a.m. and. 7 p.m., and allocate which can handle 70,000 ·people per hour
$500 milllDn in jtale funda to build u opposed to the single freeway lane
pe<testfian ma~s In downtown areas. which only accommodates 4,500 per
Petris said he bad no fear business in hour," he noted. ·
them." .
U.W)'en art allO very mocb In UM for..
punitive Court action. All Orange CountJ'
ol!Orney W~· flCllltl)\ lined~ ltij>er!et <loilil-ler~ ... ,
delay of crliltlnal trial anti Ibo
lawyer aumvtd , a contam.
called by a jildje who •=--ol nol
advising the court thal ho -buoy lla·
another cow:troom on another ca11.
''There are many, many way1 in whlch
we· can 1peec1· the t!imlnlrtratlon -of
Justice," Judge ~r said. "And I
think that the concern of the bench and
bar has reached the point that we can
oursel>es unUy to tbe polnl that wbal wo
reaolve will make cow1 unlllcatJon UDt
necessary'."
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'. llallool; thole plac:et where motorllll
llop to ltl ~ air Ind ll1tll Up the
powdtr r.oom, are a Jot Jlke the weather.
Tbey 1ener1Je C01111derable tall< along
our COlltllne but not a whole Jot of ac-
tion.
N-rl Beach city 1uthorltlea have
betn debl.Ung over the petroleum
• plrveyon for months -It seema like
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Jn Costa Meu, on the other hind, the
11tU.1rlndlng hal Jndted 1one on for
yean becauae ol numerot11 "1hoat at.
tlom" that lllnd cloaed and duller up
the Hub Clly'• eotbetlcl. La..., llHcll bad one ol 111 town-wide
debate• ra&ln& 1n.1recent times bica111e a
new tervlce staUon appeired--.. to be
lhmteninl the future ol 1 beau!Uw lllr
pine tree Iha! ta 1 northatde landmark.
' WOlllUl!8 OVER 1as ltatlom, as 1
matter ol fact, bave been prelty
unlvtr"1 up 1od down our coastline.
People argue over wbetber we bav1 too
many of them~ whether they are ugly or
pretty; why the-prtcu 10 up and doWn;
and bowcome the air 11uge doesn't work on the ooe·over on the corner.
"-~bile, the bel._rec1 folks who ~ l!>ia try~ srub DUI e llvlq juot llke ~ rel&' of UI. , •
~ ljEWPOl\T BEACH bal enjoyed c0n-~k:n of four recent 1u 1 pump i~bUahmenta !bit really look pretty
i Tbe tltbetlca ol -were molnly Irvine Compeny dlcluma wben it
over· the real eallle lo !be oil
"-' ~Uampla t)mply. confirm what
1J'Ve been told by a friend who' hal 1
!lxolher ID the ~.ol bWldlng Mrilce l!tatlom. They have cleltcna tbat can ~,)he pumphouaa look .. elllVJI .. pi. Taj Mabal r!lhl on down to Cheap
-DIY DIOdeJo !bat lhould hne I
Crackerbarrel out front ai the pro. ~lotor'I IHI.
1 In olher worda, the oil· companlea can
llY9 "1nUch '111ance u .Jhey're wtlllng
poy for. Or 1et foreed bilo P'YIDI for.
tAJimrAY, ll\VJNg Compeny -.1n •elllal nice looking IU l11tionl Oil lls
:pr6perty apurred on Newport Beach clly ''°"""""" lyPea Into propoelna .u kinds pf new ru1., Ind relU!atlona on bow
1uollne otorea obould be bulll and maln-
~!Jled. .
06e propoeeil rule woold have llmlled
' QI llllllbir of Urea !bat could be
dlopl1Y4Cf. Thb lo lll<e' leUIDg a lingerie
llGl'I boW -·dalntlea JI Clll allow ID the front window. Another rule celled for
llulheo pi! _...,. n prompted eo...
dlman R.lcbard Crout to warn, ''A .~lon~Jll!~ a.machale lo get lo· urt'1u~ps."
~ llEANWlllLE, 'OVER in the new city
al Uvlnt, the. abaker1 and movers are
mUiDc-lJl<e ~ doa'J Wini any
... llltlool al ell. '
[doubt U they'll pt IWIY wlt)l that.
Gu 111ttons. prtlty or •sly. will be
wUh • u Jone u people need free air, 1
towel to wipe the kid's Fuclgeslckle off
Iba front 1111 and 1 quick trip lo Jhe llttle
back room.
Dilly Piiot
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biklnl at thlJ time of year, but it's certainly not ordinary in Omaha,
Neb. Howevei:, as temperatures reached an unseasonably high of 78
degrees Tuesday, Sieglinde Walker found it warm enough to wash
her car wearing a bik..in.i. Belo\V !reeziqg temperatures· and snow are
expected today.
Wile Views Execution
Of H-Usband in Ireland
By COWN BAKER
BELFAST, Northern ":eland (pPI)-~.
Four gunmen told the wire of an Ulster
Del~ Regiment private today they
' Vrould release him unharmed then led
hlm from the home and frred three
bullets ldto hls bead, security forces of·
R~ian Tugboat
Tows Soviet Suh
In N. Atlantic
HALIFAX, N.S. (UPI) - A Soviet
nuclear submarine, apparently di!abled
and under tow by a Russian tug, moved
slowly through the North Atlantic today
believed headed for the nearest Soviet
port.
The 345-foot H2 class sub was first
sighted when it surfaced Friday about 600
miles northeast of Newfoundland in the
storm-tossed North Atlantic. ·
A NATO maritime patrol plane from
the NATO It.as e at Kefiavik, Iceland.
watched Tuesday as the nuclear-powered
missile submarine was taken in tow by a
Soviet tug, the U.S. Navy reported.
A Canadian anned forces ofHcUll here
said lated Tuesday the sub was being
towed on a course away from the North
American continent.
"There has been no change in course,"
he reported early today. He said the sub
commander has "probably assessed the
situation and is headed for the nearest
liclals reported. •
The victim was Tommy Fletcher, 43.
S'eebnd member of the part time police
force to be murdered within 12 hours and
the 254tti fatality of the Ulster violence. A
Brillah soldier and a policeman ·were
wounded Tueaday. ·
Nelghliora lold ,_;ty.f0l'.<9 officials. Ifie gunmen fore!'!. Fletc:ber li'om hta car
at his home at F?evagb, 100 yards frOm
lhe lri!h Republic border Ind near the
town of Garrison, and returned with him
to hls farmho.Wie home.
The neighbors said the g u n m e n
!earched Fletcher's home, took away his
Defense Regiment rifle, a shotgun and
some ammuniUon, and told his wife Edith
they planned to take him to the reJ>l:lbliC
border and leave him there unharmed.
Instead, they led him to a field about 50
yards from the border and fired three
bullets into his head at pointblank range.
Arrhy officers said Fletcher was a
Protestant with no children and !ald he
joined I.he Defense Regiment shortly
after it was formed in 1970. He work
with the Ministry or Agriculture as a for-
ester.
British lroops and Ulster police erecled
roadbloclcs around Garrison a n d
dispatched patrols in a h11nt for the four
killers, the spokesman said.
Harry Dixon, a part-time UDR
sergeant. died by gunmen's bullets Tues-
day night when hi answered his front
door bell.
Two men, one v.·earlng a black hood,
kicked the door open as Dixon tried to
push it shut. ·
Sin J-C1pltWll'IO, Dine l"olllt,
· bit! Ltt-. L•lillll Hltwl ....... m-400 '-SoVlet .port ... which port or where we
don't know."
''They iorctd it back open aod shot him
three times," an anny spakesman said
today. "Two bullet1 lodged in bis bead.
Tbe third graze.I him and hit his
daughter in the leg. It was only a fiesb
wowid, forluna~ly."
Big Snow .Warni;ngs Issued
Minnesota, Wisco11sin Brace for. Onslaught
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• By ARTHUR WGB . the current dry ,..SO\;: . Maj. Gen'. Le Ngoc: Trien, commander of
SAIGON (UPI) -Tbe . . <:Onunand -~nso:: as:. 111~':ti ... e.:·:p ll';;;~:tryvanndlv!W:::~eodc...ed lrlheel
.. id todsl\' it ta . . home, 4,940 ·~ ~ -"· ~ ·~-·-· .American servlctmen -the second now underway m the Que Valley action because Trien who stiffers from
largest troop withdraw J.nce de-escala· south of Da Nang and four were ne the the gout and cannot iravel, bad 0 1 cue
-lion of the Vietnam war began Jn 19111. A Shau Valley on the LaoUan border. of nerves and can't back it."
SlniultallOOIJ.lly; ofrtcen o~ed t).l2s THE REMAINING aeven ltrilt., were 111'11 VIETNAMESE troops kllled If
. •n 13 llomblng runa In the northern ...,. an In a 450-tquare-mile rectansle. called co near Que Soo dtstrlct town,
• !Ion of lbe country, mariln& the hJlhest "Bue Area ll09" by lhe suerrilliu, point ID air attacu against IUlpected located at Jhe . junction of tbe Lao, Cam-It ID "' red l1rellghta in Blah Dlllh
Cotnmwlist poslUon.s lD more than two bod.Ian and. Vletnamese botders. About province, se in Binh Long province
wetU. 15,000 Communist ln!iltrators are believed and 38 near Da = hidden ln the ,area's mountains' and In the air, B52s a ked· blinker com-
ON. THE GROUND, one· .(merJcan heavy jungles. plexes, a suspected troo -~Uon and ~
soldier was killed and .eliht wounded lo filtraUon routes southeast A Loul m
"'!k.lrrnlshes near SatgO{l. Two Solltb•Viet-THE GROUND clashes near Saigon Thua 'Ihlen province in the north
narilele were killed .and •aeven wounded lnvo1ved elements of the U.S. 3rd Brigade, and two other suspected Co · t
and Communist casualties were ll!ted at 1st Cavalry Division and took place near areas near Da Nang. The other ffil·,.]C"'I.
4t killed in the 24 hour period ending at 6 the artillery support bases Crossed were flown in the Central Highlands.
a.m. Twenty-three Laotian soldiers were Sabens, ~braltar and Fiddler's G~.
killed when a shell htt an a'mmunltion A U.S. spokesman said one American
dump near J.ong Cheng. was killed and four others wounded in a
The BS2 strikes, caITied out under a night .battle against guerrilla! near Fid·
full moon whlch-,llt up the countryside, dter 's Green .. U.S. forces . were aided by
were mainly aimed at cutting off guer-beUcopler gWl.'lhlps and rocket artillery.
rilla supplies before thty can reach the Three U.S. soldiers were wounded in 'a
iOUthern part of~ country, Targeta in-battle at a Coinmunist 'bunker complex
eluded troop staging area!!, bunker conr near Crossed Sabers and one American~
ple:cu and Infiltration routes. was wounded in a firefight slx miles
Communist foroes, apparently 11nwill-north of (Jibrallar.
Ing lo present lartiell lo the bombers Soulh Vietnamese l'l:eUtent Nguyen
under the full moon, made only 10 at· Van Thieu, acUng on the advice of
tacks -.about half the da~y average in American ad viser John Paull VBM, ill'ed
Bangladesh Leader 'Seeks
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Soviet Funds for ~untry
MOSCOW (AP) -Sheik Mujibur
Rahman, prime minister of Bangladesh,
arrived in Moscow today and almost im-
med.ialely began talks expected to con-
centrate .on acquiring massive Soviet aid
for his war-torn infant state.
Mujlb had his first conferences in the
Kremlin with Premier Alexei N. Kosygin.
It was Mujib'S-· first trip outside the
subcontinent since the Indian army with
Sovjet backing woo indej>endence for his
Bengali people in December.
Sheik Mujlb stopped for lunch in
Tbilisi, the GN!rgian capital, and arrived
· in Moscow later today.
Sources in the Bangladesh government
said he wants emergency and long-term
ass istance in rebuilding his war-ravagetl·
country. ,.
Tbe Kremlin prepared a warm
welcome . for its Bengali protege. The
government newspaper Izvestia published
a front-page biography and photograph of
him on Tuesday. It noted with' satlsfac·
Jion that he said he based his fore ign
policy on the "principles cf nonalignment,
peaceful coexl!tence, the struggle againl!lt
imperialism and the development of
fr iendly relations with all states."
Sheik Mujib's delegation was loaded
with ecOnOmic specialists, underscoring
the aid-seeking side of his mission.
The prime :.minister's schedule called
for discussions Jn the Kremlin today and
Thursday, with more talk! and some
sightseeing on Thursday. He flies to Le[Joo
lngrad on Friday, visits Tashkent Satur-
day and Sunday and returns home Mon-
day .
Sheik Mujlb told a Soviet corresponderit
last week his nation would "never forget
the SUPPort and assistance which were
given by the soviet government and the
Soviet people in its liberation struggle."
The Bengali leader also credited
Moscow with a hand in winning his
release fr om the Pakistani prison where
he spent 10 months· during the bloody
civil war in East Bengal.
Since setting up his government, he has
declared socialism is the only way to eet
Bangladesh on it1 ec<inomlc feet. The
Kremlin and the rest of the Soviet bloc
recognized the net'/ nation soon alter the
war, btit the Nimn admin.1.atraUon, which
backed Pakistan In the war, stlll has not
extended recognition.
Ban9wo1na11 ~
Nineteen-year old Anita Cbuan
wants to be an hangman-er
· -hangwoman. The pert Malay-
sian· secretary· has applied for
a job with the Singapore pri~
son as a part-timer. 0 Why not?
You only have to pull a Iner
.to do the job, 11 she. smiled.
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Mystified
... / l\10SCOW_ (UPI) -The Soviet press ls
malntajnJng relatlve'silence while the na-
tion'• itiders ponder the :lignirlcance of
t.be -Sino-American communtciue.) But
political commentators in private oon-
VetsatiOflJ say they are dee"p!y puzzled.
First, they say there · must be
something bel\\'een the tines. Second,
they do not understand y.·hy some mat-
ters were ' left out. or even why some
items were included ln the communique
issued at the end of President Nixon's
visit to Peking.
lt appeared unlikely that the Soviet
pre5.!J would get the green light to say
what. they \Vant about the Nixon trip to
CWna since official criticism of the U.S.·
NEWS
ANALYSIS
Chinese. understanding is likely to be
muted in view of lhe President's sched-
uled. visit to Moacow ln May.
But at a reception this week innuential
Soviet journalists privately expressed
• their feelings about the trip and com-
m1:1n1que. And they had plenty of que.s--
1ions to .ask.
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' _ The moat repeated qu'8tion t o Am~lcans was: "Your President has
made pl~ty or concessions, b11t what
have the Chinese done for you?" Another
was 0 at \Vh:ose expense have the
Americans been so generous?" -im-
plying thnt·the Sino-American statement
bodes ill for the Soviet UnioIL
SENATE LEADERS RECEIVE INVITATION TO CHINA
Hugh Scott (left), Mike Mansfiel d Plan Jour ney
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The journalists also wanted to know
why ao little was sa1d about Indochina
and ho" the United States could ln!!lst on
its commitments to South Vietnam lvhen
it apparently had backed <Jff from its 20
years or support ,or 3'aiwan.
Arniy flero Quits Follo ·wi11g Stor1'i
Pr. McPHERSON , Ga . (UPI J -LI. But Herbert had Jillie to say Tuesday.
"It's been _ a yery interest~nd
educational career." he commented.
While Western diplomats at the recep-
tion generaUy ei;pressed favorable reac-
tion to the Nixon..trlp, the RuS!ians made
these -points:
Col. Anthony B. Herbert , a Korean War
hero whose accusations of hu shed-u11
atrocities in Vietnam ·got him in trouble
with the Army. was·quietly mustered out l·Ierbert p~ns· to lake a short vacation
with his family in Florida and then return
to Atlanta ~fooday for a scheduled ncw.s
co~ference.
of the service Tuesday.
-There is 11}(Jre than meet& the eye in
the C<Jmmunlqu'e and despite offic ial
denials there must have been some
unwritten Understandings between the
Ame ricans and the Chinese.
Herbert. 41. became a center of con-
trovefsy after he accused two superior
officers, Brig. Gen. John Barnes and Col.
J. Ross Franklin, of hushing up atrocities
in Vietnam, His charges u•ere dism issed
after an investigation by the inspector
The retired officer served 20 years in
the Army and became the most
decorated soldier in the Korean War.
He had indicated that he may return to
the Univt:rsity of Georgia , \\'here he once
taught RO'l'C, to further ,his education.
He also has been offered 'a post on the
i:;taff of Sen. George McGOV!!rn or South
general's office.
-some or the Rus.,iafl! suggested that
North Vietnam was "sold down the
r~ver" by the Chinese.
Herbert later charged that bitterness
stirred up tiy his accusations had led to
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New Hampshire F~eld
'To Play Perce~tages.'
MANCHESTER, N.H. (UPll
-With the other candidates
tacitly conceding victory to
Presldent Nixon 1nd Sen. Ed-
mund S. Muskie, ihe name <Jf
the game Jn the N e w
CA!\fPA IG N '72
Hampshire primary ,is percen-
tage point poliUca. •Everyone
pl1ys it, but not to lhe e:s:tent
of hazarding ii finn prediction.
With slJ. day1 left . before
New Hampshire voters go to
the ballot box, no one ques-
tiora that Nixon. and tituskie,
favored frOm the start, will
fini sh on top in ihe Republlcan
and Democratic primaries.
The speculation CtnJers on
Two More
WiU .Joi1i
the percentage or Ifie vote
each candidate w i I I ac-
cumulate and it is.in pursuit of
these precious points that all
the . .contenders are n o w
devotiJlg themselves fulltime to New Hampshire.
Jn the Democratic primary,
where the race is expected to
·be closer -but not close -1
several factors are still con-
aidered highly unpredlctable.
They include a seemingly
large group of undecided
voters; a rePorted lack of
great enthusiaam for any of
the caodidatea, and the bitter
attack by the Manchester
Union Leader against A1uskie .
Iii an oriiinal poll by the
Boston Globe (another is due
Sunday) Muskie was given 69
perttnt o( the vote-. Tony
Podesta, Muskie's campaign
manager, clalins that private
poll! do not show 1he l.laine
senator runnin.S that strong.
Pressed on his soundings,
Podesta .,,id that MU:Skie has
"rubatantlal stnngth" and
acknowledged it is over 50
percent. .. Ca1npaig1i As.!essing the ?duskie -.can:
didacy in New liampshire
WASHINGTON (AP) -Two rocenUy, Frank Mankiewle>,
·• ·hJgb-rankin1 Justice Depart· campaign coordinator for Sen.
ment officials are planning-to George S. McG<Jvern (0-S.D .. ),
· k f conceded that if Muskie runs quit soon and a:o lo wor or anywhere near 60 percent, he
the rHlection campajgn of would be "in great shape."
' President NlJ:on , a Republican' Anything less than 50 percent,
source said today· Mankiewicz added, w o u 1 d 1--lf-
Asllt. Atty. Gen. Robert C. mean that Muskie ••Is I --1-
itardlan, 48, chi_!!f of the hurting." dep~ment's inler?a1 security While Mankiewicz. as all I'---+-
div(1ion and Jems Leonard, other campaign managers;
directOr' of the Law Enforce-declined to get into the
ment Aaistance Admlnl~tra-."numbers game," McGovern
lioo, will be following outgoing Js considered an almost sure
Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell to bet to finla:h second to Muskle, the CominHtee for the Re-tlPC· f lion of the Pre1idenl. lhe although moot probably a an--
source aakl. lY d~tant runnerup. .
tifitcbell formally takes our . New Hampshire is probably
this ll'!iek 11 dirpctor <:J.' Nix· more cruci,p.I to McGo\lern
on's re-election campaign and ' than to any of the other .. can-
Deputy Alty. Gtn. Richard G. didates. In .ncognillon ol lhl!,
K I e i n d I t n s l · has been he has auembled· possibly the
·nominated io move up to the best organization in the state
top JIUt.let Departrr.ent spot1 and has spent a great deal or
We pay4Y.i: % on regular savingsaccOunta.
The big banks pay just 4%, .
Which makes our r.ate 12Yi % higher than theirs.
And depo-slls 1ifb)'lh"110th0fltle month, eam from Ul8'1sl
That can add up.
So can bur 5!< % lime passbook lnterooL
Centinela San~
W)lere lhe percentages are more !~your favor.
121\ Higher
Interest for
Your savings.
Tt could not be immediately time In New Hampshire. te~ enctly wh•t. role! Neither the polls n o r
!dardian a
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1n Nixon s campaign. The Hampshire coJUider Sen .
Prtltdent himself hu said he Vance Hart.ke of Indiana or
will Illy out . of partisan iJls Angel'ea Mayor Sam Yorty
. llJ eentne1a ean1<
politic• unUI after t h e as terious threats.
Republican convention In San'=========.I Dteto !If.It AUl\lll. .
Ltonanl, .. dlreclor or the
U:AA, hu betn prlma1rttY Reedenhlp p o I I s prove
re!pmslblf: for distrlbuUna "'Peanut&" ls one ot the
fedet:al grants to tht stalls \,·or16'k'"Oi5t popular comic
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GOP Debt
)YASlllNGTON (AP) -San
Dleao. hos\ for the 1972
. Republican convention, i s
$300,000 behind in paym,iits to
the parjy, and GOP chie!•. are·
getting worried about ·col-
lecting.
Party officials said Tuesday
onJy abqut $100,000 in cash ha s
been paid l:iy the San Diego
C.Onventlon Visitors Bureau.
A payment of $200,000 \Vas
due Aug. I and a second
$200,000 was due Jan. I. A fin·
al payment o! $200,000 is due
April I.
"There's a lag on the money
from San Diego, ·all right," .
said a spokesman for the
Jlepubllcan N a ti o n a I Com·
m.ittee. But, he said, the GOP
is confident San Diego will
come up with the money
before the August convention.
at which President Nimn is
expected to be nominated for
his second term.
Another party aoorce said
ty ofrlclals are more con·
cerned' about µ,e payments
than they lel on. He said there
ts a growing feeling the cash
Dow from San Diego to the
• GOP h.., ended .
Fl
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Wedl!tsdy, Mirch I, 1972
Fwod Victims ·.
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MAN, W. Va. (AP) -
Jo"'unerals begin today for son1c
of the n kno"n victims of a
Oood that ~ipped do\Yn 17·mile-
long BufCilo Creek ..
Crews continued lo clean up
lhe flood-torn \'alley l 11
\Vhere 5.000 persons once
llved, National Guardsmen
estimate only about 1,000 re-
main. None has utilities and
many are bunched togetJ1er in
·hillside hou!les which escaped . . .
the floodwaters.
southern \Ve-st Virginia nnd , J\fany persom are still unac-
!learch for mo.re bpdies. as counted for, but th~ number thousands or homeless persoll.!I
lined up at the J\1an Jligh fluctuates · as refugees come
School to apply for federal /down from the mounialns,
dlsa!lter aid programs. \\'here they flecl.
State 1-teulth Director Dr. N. J\I ea n w h j I e, the U.S.
H. Oyer declared the area. filled with debris and inud. a ~logical Survey \Yarned five
public health and s a f et y years ago that 30 \\'est
ha7.ard. Virglnla dams constn1cted of
Health officials have been coal mine wastes \Yer e
g1vmg typhoid shots t 0 unstable or could be breached
residents of lhe Buffalo Creek by high 11• 1t t er , tv.·o
hollow. Several cases or ne\vspapers reported today .
chicken pox ha\'e b r r n One of the dams mentioned
reporled' a1nong lho.sr 1vho iu the report , was the one that
made thei r 1vay to safety burst under the b~ckup of
Saturi:lay mcirning. · 1vatcr from heavy ruins early
"l think !)CJ percent or thl' Saturday .and the torrent of
people want to go back." water wiped out 16 coal
f\1ayor Rayn1an lfe1·1noin said can1ps.
Tuesday as bulldozers' ploYt'ed Seventy-one persons a r e
their way through the debrjs k:nown dead .
that once was 16 cool camps The Charleston c:azette said
along the creek... 1967 survey by fed e r a I
"They don't give up very geologist William Davies of 38
easy," said Herman. "They 're slate and earth dams Jn \Yest
very much interested in going \'irginia described the dam at
back home.'' Lora do as "unstable."
.200 Died;
q)octor'
Unmasked
CIIICAOO AJ'I) -Gov.
Richard B. ~glMe h 1 '
ordered a review of tha
qaaUficaUons and credential.t
ol all doctors working for -tho
stale following the disclosurtt
lhat 200 palientl!I ,di~ artcr
being treated by a stato
hospital physician l1tbelcd an
''imposter,··
Ogll\'le 's action cnmc Tues-
day -one day after the phys1·
cian, Dr. Ricardo ~lunoz
\1elcz. 48, wu suspendl'd from
the Elgin Stnte • •lospitul.
f\tunoz had been r<!moved four
nwnths ago from all niedii;JI
duties at the hospital.
The sovernor dirt..'CIL'tl f)r.
Alb<!rt Glass, head ·or the
Department, ol the ~lcntal
l·feallh, to · conduct "an 1n1-
tnt!dla te and «'Xhau~tive 111-
vestigutiorr or the racta in this
Incident and to report your
findings to n1e personally as
soon as posalhlc. ''
Mun.oz alleges he · gradutctl
from the University of Havanu.
ntedlcal school In 1958.
L 3 DAYS
of our
HOT . ~ANTS: Many Fabrics All Sizes
, VALUES TO $20 NOW s2
HOT PANT SETS: Many Styles All Sizes
VALUES TO -$65 NOW s10 .
DRESSES: MINIS VALUES TO $45 NOW 110 .
MAXIS VALUES TO $60 -NOW ·115
LONG SKIRTS: Many Styles and Fabrics
NOW '10 VALUES TO $35 •
TOPS &· BLOUSES: Many to. Choose From
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VALUES TO . $22 NOw ,·s5 .
PANTSUITS: VALUES TO $75 · NOW . 115
SALE ENDS SATURDAY, MARCH 4 • 6 p.m. •
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. ' P1An1 are movln1 steadily thli month for lhe blrtll
of yet another regio_nal w~ste• treatment asency serv·
Ing the Soulh Orange Coast.
A ·half-dozen separate sanllatlon entitles woul .. be.---
member1 of thil new one, including the Cl!JI of Laguna
Beach if lt will!••· The prospecta for su~tia govern·
ment 1ronta sound promising. ~ -
The 1lx poaJible agencieµre-Moulton Niguel Water
· Diltrlc~ Irvine Rane Water District, El Toro . Water
District, South_..J.,aguna Sanitary District, Lo• Allaos
W1ter Dlalrlct and Laguna.
-~under tho proposed rules of membership. 1ny
number.or all the members could blend their -resources tor Individual projects · and tack)e.-tbe mounting crisis
1n waste treatment on a regl_gpat--DaSis.
Th1t Idea deligbts Jliate-r quality control boards and
,makes 1tate and.' federal clean-water grants easier to
• obtain. •
Several of the agencies' boards alr..eady have acted
favorably pn the Idea; the rest will decide on the pro-
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poSll in cdmlng weeks.
/ •1 The regional approach ts of particular lntereSt to
,. the City . of Laguna Beach, which might benefit slgnlfl-
cmtly from 1ach an arrangement.-It desperately needs
new facilities. J
Council Pulls the . Rug
. " . ' Laguia•o apparently endleaJ 1<ash troull~ ·11\!em · lo hive led Into another blind alley. Only two of the 20
contractors who asked to see SP..tCl!ications for the new
contract returned bld.,.by deadlfno.
the Contract for the p~st couple of years -J9hli Und-
ley, holder of the city trash contract for a dozen Dar ....-
nd Tom Trulis, who bu been tzying to set -llSIJ!eaJ
for his South I.aguna firm. · . ·
City Af¥naeer Lawrence llose:;llld· ii best to per·
suade tile coOiiciJ to rejec!)>o!b1ilds, since neither .met
the •peciticatioll§, a.!)d..optn negotiations with other con·
tractors. But-lbi council ruled he must deal with the jwo
bidd•<-------' :::--so new Manager Rose finds himself ln Ibo position
of hav\Dg 'WorJced Q!l,t a promising, it complex, program,
-only to ha~e the rug pulled out from under ltJn the
final stage. ,
•P olicing Is Best Answer .
The tbree-block·longgatch of riverbed cane near
Marco Forster Junior Hi School looks like • miiiia-
ture jungle encampm~nt rom the inside.
There are hand-woven lean·tos and small fire pits.
' But wllhin it also are 'clues to behavior ,which par·
ents frown upon. .
-So Director of Public Safety Joseph 'McKeown con·
vinced San Juap Capistrano lawmakers to declare the
• cane-brake an .attractive nuisance. ·
The owner of the farm land now has to spend $1,1>00
to hack th~ cane away.
. Children; It is alleged, use the bushes for pot smok·
ing, sex and a haven ·for 11.unay.iays. Local residents'
complaints caused lhe flap In the first place, .
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ting fortll new -requlrementa wu too much' for some
would·be bidders. ·
Tho bids that did come In under the wire were'
from the' twi> contractors who hive been hassling over
RJpping our .Uie "nuisance" may be a . short-range
liolution to the seamy probleIT1 . But in one sense, Coun·
cllman Jpsh Gammell, who didn't care for the idei, was
correct. He believes the city is just t"'1splanting the
problem to some other part of town. . . '
The best solution, It seems, is lo give Chief Mc··
Keown cars and patrolmjn to police the area. s
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·• J must confeu·to belq not anty shocked children have had leamlng or behavioral
and appalled, but sickened U well at ·problems while attending school, without
the contlnuln1 1tllck1 made by members exception, I ha ve been informed of the
of the current 1ehool board apinlt the· problem. When l was conta~ed, , the
&eachlna-.taff1 of TOW and Thurston. l-• teachers had already diagnosed the prob.
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Thurston has less truants ~ .com-
plainers? Hardly anyone ever says the
w.ords so common to other sChools:
"What time do we get out?" "Do we have
to do that?" "I hate school!" "Don't you
wish we didn 't have to gO to school?"
When we moved to Laruna Beach ln lem and had a ~olutlon in mind. t wa,
At11111t 011•, Wof tho moot bnportlnt Informed whether or nol my help w11
Letter1 trom readtr1 are welcome. "My teacher hates me, and I hate him!"
facton 1n our 1electJon of Laguna Beach needed in the solution.
u a home w11 the U:c.'ellent · and
wldupre1d · repulltlon enjoyed by lts
lchool1. While our two boy1 had been
·brought up In fine priv1le school• prior ·10
our move, IDd had always d~ ~well
ICldemlcllly, they bl011omed 11 TOW
and 'Ibunton u never before.
NormaU11 tDriitr1 ahould conve11 their Thurston students are enthusiastic about
mt1.sagt1 in 300 words or lts1. Tht th~lr school! I know I am.
right to condmie letters to fi~,•~-~Think about it. Did I move here fro°\..
-WE, AS PARENTS, and they, ia
children, have been more than lmpl'tlaed
by the very 1enulne care and concem
dl.YOleclJO lheJr eoclald .. dopment,..and
by the tqually 1lncere enthusiasm, talent
and commitment to high atandards of ex-
<tllence In educaUon displayed by
leachtn 11111 echool 1dmlnlJtr1tora alike.
Thi unfortunoto tumoot 1t the polli
wbtch permitted the election of t h o s o
pment achool board memben who chme
~to vlllfy ·and undermine for whatever
rtaon concepts they little understand
hu been a bitter lesson In the dangers ~
complacency, one which I trust will not
be repelled.
TOO LATE, AT least for the niomen t, .,.. who wholohiartedly rnpport tho
praent 1y1tem have learned that to
1Uow the educationally ignorant to com-
mand ~ educaUonal dettlnles or our
chUdren la 11 dangerous u It would be to
1llow tho medlcally untutored to perlorm
1W1ery on them.
School Boord Pro•ldont W 1111 1 m
Thomas -b -blessed with an active,-en-
thualutlo, lntolll1ent, capeble, and abcive
Ill, dedlc1led group ol teachers.
'lbt board po.uesses few, tr any, of the
problems which overburden most school
diltrlctt almost' to I.he point of Im-
mobility. The boerd owes these people
net mly an apolOI)' and 1 vote of con-
lldencl but Ill undylna gratitude that
they 119 here In · Llgun1 ll1d nol
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MRS. PETER McMAHON
Prwbe fe r T OW School
To the Eclllor:
.l woold Ute to ~ tho elfol'fl o1 the
TJ>p ol tho World Schoi>l In the ed11C1Uon
el my four children. I 1111 very tlred of
Riding whit ' the Top ol the World
School dots not do. I wotild like (o let you
know whit It has done for my children.
IN THE PROCDS of solution I ·have or climinatl Ubtl U rtstf'Wd. All ltt-Ftuntiogton Beach for nothing?
been lnfonned is tc:i the prog ress or, if tt'ra mu,,t include 1igiiatv;re and maU-MERYL H. GINSBERG
' my help wa1 needed, the teacher and I lnO addrtn. but ?tamts may be toith--Proud student at Tbw-ston
communicated with one another . I know held cm ttqut.!t if 1ufficie-nt rea.ron
of no other sChool that provides such~ ii oppart11t. Poetry wiU not bt pub-
good 11\dlvldualiJed Instruction. After all, li.!h<:d.
lsn'.lthl\l the ep~tom•.!'f·a &ood educaUon
-to J>e concenild 1b0ut each' lndlvldual, · .
his abllJUes and accompllshmenls?· Top.. schools.A took one Of the tours throagb
of the World School does exactly that. ...._ Thurs('on this ye~r -mainly so J would
They. are concerned wllb your child and know what ls going on in their program
Dillie aslii<llvl<fuals. ..... and I-~ul~at-with son:ie intell lgen·ce
, about 1t. How anyone can 1udge a school
wheii t'bey have never visited it or gone
through the program with a guide b
beyond me.
MY CHILDREN enjoy school, and are
very enthused with the classes and proJ·
ecl.s that they are involved ht I would ·
_ hope that we who appreciate the Top of
the world School don't !!lit by and let the
vociferous mihorlty take from us the
good education dur children are getting
it.the Top of the World School. ·
ELIZABETH BELNAP
Former PT A· President
Top of the World School
lmpor.tant Gains
To the Editor :
I would like to take issue with the
school board majority attitude that
studies show no important gainl!I by our
children under present p r o g t a m ~ ;
''Slightly better problem-solving ability''
and 11 better attitudes toward the scllools''
were indicated.
"Problem-solving ability" is the ability
to reason, the most important quality we
have, which separates us from the rest oI
the animals. Even a "slight" im·
provement ih this ability aboufd have us
cheering from the rooftops, poinlfftg with
pride, not to mention dancing with glee.
AN ARTICLE In the Feb. JI DAILY
PILOT, head 1 in e d "Vandal·Proofing
Schools Proposed,"' '8YS thll per pupil
~t for vandalism In Orange County i.s
$1.86. The Laguna Beach cost was only
$600 for 1100 students, <*' Jess than one-
lhlrd the average. ... .
The Thurston tow-was wonderful,
presented very well, and s e·v er a I
educators from other areas were there. I
spoke with on e Mexican·American
teacher fri>m a Los Angeles East Side
school who said what a wonderful pro-
gram It was and that Laguna Beach
youngsters couldn't help but succeed; as
he could see they were "programmed for
success:"
HE ADDED , "I don't know if it would ,
work in our area, because our children
are 'programmed for failure '. I couldn't
help but think how fortunate you parents
in Laguna Beach are to have schools
where your children can be-'pro-
grammed for success,' and educators
who really care about your childreQ. ~-
Most -teachers are dedicated, hard
workiQg and spend many more hours
than those for which they are paid. The
reason I know the Top of the World
teachers m in this category is that I see
them working overtime almost every day
and have seen them worry aboo t children
who are not achieving, and then attacking
the problem and doing 30mething about ·
it. They don't ju~t_ "overlook" the kids
with problems, as many schools do .
THESE ARE DA VS o! progress -· not
going backwards. It is getting rougher
each year academically and kids learn
mo~ in high«hool today than we did in
college. How could the elementary
schools go back to what they we re 20
years ago and expect your c,bildren to go
through the high schools of today I They
would never make it
Fo~ Gir ls and Women
To the Editor:
In surveying the needs of Laguna
Beach, the Junior Woman 's Club found a
major deficiency was organized activities
for llrls and women. lit an atreiilptto •
p111rtlally remedy th e sitqation the group
started the Laguna Beach Girls' Club in
the swnmer of 1971. There is, however,
still a great need for recreational and
cultural activities for women of all ages
Ui Laguna Beach.
We feel .the City Recreation Depart·
ment shouJd have a lady on its staff who
cou1d organize and supervise such ac-
tivities. ·
WE ARE ASKING the city to allocate
funds in its budget for this purpose. We
urge other. residents who feel there is a
need for instructional claS!es, organized
recreation and cultural developmebt, for
women in particular, to make their Jee!·
ings known to the city' council before
budget time.
For the information of )'.our readers,
classes in m8crame and yOga are being
offered at Bluebird Park, starting on
March -13 and 14, respectively. These· are
sponsored by ihe 'recreation departinent
but have 'been arranged by the Jul>lor
Woman's Cub's Bluebird Part cbairmM:·
MRS. PETER ANDREWS
President
J/'1.Club
BWll• .U..ketl».U
To the Editor:
Thank you for the excellent coverage
afforded the Biddy Buketball League Iii
yQUr iSO!!." of Feb. I~ We appreciate the
fanfare. However, there are some
misslltements that I would lllte 10 bring
lo your allentioo in the hope that
clarification can be made.
Club offered to take over and it soon
became so popular •... "
WITH THE INCREASED reaiJtration
In th!"'leagues, it wa3 obvious that ad.o
ditlonal fa cilities must be arranged for.
Al a meeting with the director of the
Boys' Club, it wa s decided that 5th and
6bl, and 7th and 8th grade boys would.
continue league play at the high school
gym and that the 3rd and 4ll"P grade
players could best be accommodated at .
the Boys' Club, since the club could lower
the backboard, placing the basket at a
height ·of 8lh feet rather than1he 10 feet
height used by the older boys. •
So the Boys' Biddy Basketball League
ls co-sponsored and co.conducted. by the .
city of Laguna Beach Recreation Depart·
ment and the Laguna Beach Boys' ~ub,
botl_i _of wjlich are vmr_ n~ .with the
overall arrangeme,nt.
11¥tnk you again for your coverage. We
invite your contlnued interest in tbe ,Bid-dy Basketball Leaaue.
GEORGE FOWLER
Recreation Direct.or
A Call for Paperbacks
To the Editor:
Do you tnow someone in military
service or a Veterans Administration
hospital? Send their name; serial
number, address and: zip code to: Books
to Service men, 3152 N. Walnut q;rove
Ave., Rosemead, Calif. 91T70. They will
be mailed an assortment of seven
paperback books. If stationed overseas
the books wlll be mailed. S.A:M.
(ainnall).
U you don 't know a servict!man why
not have seven paperbacks mailed to a
V.A. bo!pital in your area? -See your •
phone book for name and address.
Books will be a random assortment of
current and out"f-print tiUes. H you
knoW the general type of books the
serv,iceman OOES NOT read please send
this information.
D' YOU WANT A lefter enclosed with
the boots, send It in a sealed envelope.
Don't stamp the envelol!!., send 10 cents
extra to cover tncreasea-postage. ·
l'l/.oT of Feb. IO your account of the
recent UC Irvine Academic Senate action
regarding the ·grading system. It' is un-
fortunate that the article failed to includa
the statement that a normal rate of prog.
ress was stipulated as a necessary con-
dition to avoid dismissal from the
university.
IT MIGHT INTEREST you to know
that the elim ination of non-passing
grades would actually raise the standards
because ft eliminates the previous op.
portunity to balance an A in one course
with an F in another since an F would no
longer appear on the transcript or be
counted in deriving averages. This means
that ln achieving the necessar:y number ·
of credits on1y course.s jn which tatisfae--
tory work was done coUtd be COWJted.
The r ulrement for a normal rate af
progress puts fhe a.ctiOn of the Senate in
an entirely different light: the new
grading system is, in fact not the
permissive, no standard, affair which
your inadequate account would make U
out to be.
FREDERICK REINES
Dean
School of Phy sical Sciences UCI
The Feb. 18 story was a follow-up .
to an earlier ont, tht Jirst· sentf?nce
of _which. read, "The ~cult11 at UC
lrome faded to J)(U$ a 'no-fail' grad-
ing system Thursday afitrnoo..)J' (Ftb.
10), but enacted a stringe-nt guide·
line defining 'normal progress' for
UCf students."
-Edi!M
The11 Died for Freedona -
To the· Editor:
lt has been very gratifying to see in the
newspapers and on TV the meeting of
President NiJ:on and Chou and Mao
Ts~lung. ' .
'1t· rather wanns my heart to see all
this happening, to be friends with a na-
tion or 800 million people -Communists?
My first thought Is how wonderful to ~ and understand .a country such u
this, to be friends Ind do buaineso 'tith.
BUT THEN, I have to think of the over
45,000 American boya who have died in
Vietnam who never would have died ·it
they were fighting against such a small
insi~icant cowitry II that couotry
weren t bemg bacted by the big powers
of Russia a¢,. Red Ollna. North Vietnam
without thllbac.i<lna would lilvi had ID
give up years ago. -
~(By the way, they learned to ~wing their
, feet bec1u,. their feet do not touch the
tloor -.not bec1uae they go to Top of the
Wii'krSchool), .
"Better atti tudes toward the achoo1s"
pay off in many other ways. How about a
thorough comparison of C?lll' schools with
others in Orange County, in tenns of
truancy, vandalism, em o t Ion a I ad-
justment, p e r c e n t a gt: 1 Of college
gradu.tes, drop-outs, ·etc., before we
decide that what we've I'll lsni worth
U.ping!
So think twice befoee you Jet our fine
administrators' hard work in getting
these schools estabHshed and becomirur
world renowned ..!... all go up In smoke!
. ARLINE ,j(JNG
Your 1rttc1e slates that "sporta-minded
Laauna Beacb younpters thls year ft<
the fint time have ID organized swrt to
participate in during the winter months
between the seasons of Jlinior All-Ameri-
can League football 11111 Little Leacue'
baseball,." ·
Have paperback books you want to
sell! (M~um size 4ll"x7ll") Mail to
Boob to Servicemen in a strong
cerdboard box marked SPECIAL 4th
CLASS RATE BOOKS. Your posta1e is I4
cents flrst pound, 7 cents each additional.
They're bought on a percentage ol boo~'• ~led price: 15 pel'OOlt if in. new con-
dition, IO percent II in good condition, 5
percent ii not In good condition. Don't
send outdated non-fiction or paperback>
with COV'er gone, missing .or loose pagea
or badly stained.
An explanation of the progrern: I'm a
reUred Los Angeles policeman, lllte to
rue! 11111 have '°me 10,000 paperbeck.s to
still the program. Some are non-fiction
but most of them are fiction ; i.e.,
my$lery, moderJi, science , f i ct lo n,
we.stern, historical, e.tc: •
PJease don't . get me wrong, I want
world peace, but let us never l!li'get lbat
all our ,yiterican boys die4-1'o'r . a real
cause -fttedom. How many RussiW
and Red Ollnese have died for their
cauao In tho Jut Jt years! The amwer ill
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lnfcnntd IS to what Is upected of u cb
cbUd ID e1cb subject, wblcb Is men thin
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-lC)' !Ul>lnd b I pollUclla 11111 he -other -"Dvtlna" Ind ~Mr llelr." Al home be rO!en to
me 11 "He,, yaul" What's Wf'OOI
wttll blmf '
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Anl 1"" ..,,. It's his f1ultt llaJllo J'OU'l9 DOI • I rqiltertd -· (Wtt!t to beorst. who Is ..-oJ 'hilnllllr Wlih 1111111 • ._..,.,._ problema. In llCI, O...••-).
THE LAGUNA BEACH Schools must
have been doing aom•thlnc rlchL
Pert11ps the federol gran~ for which the
board ... ruoec1to1pply. would hl•elbown
us how to do i t better.
MRS. lUCllAllD A. BRANDEWIE
Wetulerf•I P rep-
To tho Editor: nu 1s .., tint letter 16 111e edl1or, 11111
lei me fint Sil' I Ill\ I plftiit whose Ion
-through UC--xhools for ill hit ekmenlaly ye.vs. We now ll•'e Jn
-district ... be ltten<b high
scbooL He bu molntalned ucolltJ1t
gr-. durlnf hit hlch IChoOf Carttr, IO
• hit ~llrF -bocqround bu sti>Od hlnl la ,...i lilld. He 1lleocled
Thunlon In hll ftnt )'tlr. which cer-
tainly trlS n>t what tt Is tod1y, but ho
loved it 11111 battd ID ltl>'e for high
school ,
llEING IN A ,..itiOo 1bet• I 11D ~ ~ -our Lil* -
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E11t•u lastlc Studflltts
To the Editor:
1 am 1 student at Thurst on
Intermediate School In Laguna, and right
now the board of eduoaUon is seriously
CODliderlng turning my school back into I standardized one:
My fllllily ll1d I lived In Huntington
Be.a~btlatt we..movt'd here. I weot to &-
sWiclinl evel')'d,\y school, ll1d I~
was 1 drag. I was way ahead of everyone
else, but l had to wo rk 11 their levt!s.
T•IChers just didn't have tlm< to teach
me separately.
11len came Thurston. I am \ltf'Y happJ
hero. I find ieystU niling for I --nr holiday to tlld, 10 that I all rtlum, lo
achool. I llso wart 11 my,o,..11n1.
MOST PEOPLE oeem to be under the '
lm_.ioo llllt leari>lna Is .._.i ID
be Ille opposite ol !Im. At 'lbur'llon 'ft
-the two. So _, Ao lollC ...
lunl Did ,. -.u11: --wlu'
Actul!IY, bOys' bastetball lel(UO! were
organized three yean ago by the recroa·
Uon deportment. The fint~ear league
played on Saturday lflerhooos at the high
school boys' ()'lll 11111 WU comprtaed ol
six t.wns Ind over 70 boys in the 4t.b, 5tb
ll1d 61h gr-.
LAST YEAR the lelgue wea aplllded
to lncllldo 'Ith 11111 Ith graden .11111
rtgislrltlom -doubled, u U$ lioya.
piiJ'ed ... the-U -.so -.tboD i..,... for youoplen
are no1..,.1y....,,. to Lqunl.
. Thb yeor we ha•• oeaJn expanded, thb
time to Include 1rd l)'ade lioJS, With over
IGO ployen particlJlolinl-{rl I total of JO
teoms.
~1ln ,.... ll1lcle slltes: "Tht Bidd1
Blitetboll ~ . . . bocan Dec. t
when tho dtY recmlion departm<ot
ol'pllbOd 1 small iearuo, !Or eflbl 11111
nine )'Ur olds. Alter Udi boJ hid paid
$5 fOI' untforms. tbt department
dil<:overod tt bid ntithtr tho lime .... the
per.....i lo ,,.. the pi<ICI-. 'lbe Boys'
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With the progrern u ouUinod I sbould
be Ible ID buy enough paperbacks to keep
It going Indefinitely. U not anil I ~
o1 boob, ony money received from ,....
,...den would be ~pUy rthirned I<!
them.--
,,. clolo IS I CID figure costs they wiD
be: Seven paperbackl ~sed as
out1inei1 lbove 70 cenll -niaJJing box 10
cents -PDS!aie 35 c:<nts. My "-wm be donated. • . ..,... ...
With an eirUer program ovlr 20,eoo -
paperbacts were mailed &o Vlttnam. For
Dnanclal ttUOnS I bid to dlloonlinut It
(I wu slmplJ ~tho boots). --
, JAMES L. BllOllN
f/Cl Gruu.. Sgne.
To tho Edltor:
I wu disturbed to "Id ID tho DAILY
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Robert N, Weed, hl>U.htr
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Albert W. Bak1
Bditoriol Pogt FAiior
The edltorlal page or the ~
Ptlot a«ks to lnfonn and stimu• la~ ruc1cn: b7 pucnUnc thla ~'Splpt'f°"s aplnk>ns •M com·
mcntary on t.op.ics of' tntemJt I.rid: •~if~. by proridinr. a forum
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touchd01!(p in the . third quarter, tll1l sbe jilmped ou~ ~.
her chair, threw her arms over her. head, 111d, dlll9t1ted
her shoulder. Complications cropped up. Now she's blck In
-;t the hospital, due (or aagei; on It.
You know what she needs? .r A tele--Pli<>ne call' from Dallas CowliOy
quarterback Rei er St.iubach . . "'; .. "
. A. Mr. Sl1Ub1ch 11)'1 he'll be
hiJhly pleased to taJ); io the )'OWi(
lady. He bas her name and cnum ><r.-n
She can expect hi5 phone c ore
you read this.
K~W Y all our horse racea_
..JJllY:Counterclockwlse, but why do all'
!!1e ~erry-go-toonds and roller derbies do likewise!
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-TR{r office craftsman moSt apt to cba.nge job!! this ,
year Is the data processor, statistics indicate.
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JN BRIT~. you .can join the Anny for five days,
then. quit if you don't like it. What do yoq think ol that, soldier?
DOGS -Dogs brought up Jn England aren't as mun .
as dogs raised elsewhere. Go on, ask me ~Ow l found that
out. Through a United Nations survey. It ahoq fewer
British mailmen are bitten by ·dogs than postmen in any
other nation, lhat'1 bow.
·ALTHOUGH it's a thing we weren,t taught ln ICbool.
some• histo"tians claim the majority of pauen:gers aboard
the Mayflower on their way 'to the New World killed Ume
mostly just by sitting aroilnd singing dirty songs. C:OUld
this be true, dear ine? . .
BEFORE this wise physician in Was hing_ton, Iowa,
went on vacation r~ently, he tacked the following sign to
hls office _dCJ:Or : "On Vacation -Stop smoking!!! Eat
sensibly!!! Take two aspirin!!! check back April l, 1972.
-Dr. M. L. McCre<dy."
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AMOROUS-The boy b&bies outnurp.ber the grit babies
Just about everywhere. But not In the harems of the Mid.
dJe East. There, the girl babl~ for outnumber the boy
babies. Most · peculiar, rtsearchers thought. Why? ,!l'heir
scientific sludies indicate! it was because those harem
fathers were busier, much busier In an amorous manner
than 11verage. I'll go into this in greater detail. But not
here. Maybe tonight down at the club.
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MADAM, would you care to pay a litUe attention to
Joan Crawford? As follows : ''Never let your husband see
you exercise. No worrian rolling -around on the Door Jooka
really adorable after she 's past her third birthday."
Mwr1AL NOTE: A few week!: ~ Mis; Canape
married Mr. Sardine tn · KahuluJ , Hawaii. Etcelleqt, U·
cellent.
Addrt.!.! ma il to L. M. BoJld, P. 0. Boz 1875, Ntu>-
port Beach, Calif. 92860.
Of'. Gary C-hirl . D.C,
HEALTH NEWS:
IONORA-NCE-IS-
"BLITZ" IN
A WHIPLASH
Rttently 'this column report· elating," says Dr. Couture, "u
ed the warning of Dr. Gary L.. it radiates over an entire area
Couture. O.C., of the Couture 1u~h u an ann, ler or head
Chiropractic Center in New· ·which ii 1erviced by the par-
porl Beach, of the consequences tlcular spinal nerve.
of ignoring treatment for "A whiplash jolt can ttnder
whlpluh injuries. In hi• vi~, the 1plne susceptible to any
it is foolhardy lo forego eJ11ami-number of disc fnjurier from
nation fqllowlng an~ auto accl· subsequent jo!U: Md i hocki.
dent or fall u the tell.talc Chronic disc re-injury become5
symptoms of a whiplash can a logical change oC the un·
be hidden for days, weeks or t:cated whiplash.".
even years.
However,. when 11. whiplash ii
• ta:nored. at its Inc idence. 'It
can be devastating ln the final
analysis.
Dr. «&uture points out that
the list of untreated whlpluh
problems 111 too lengthy tO re·
tell here. Neuritis of the arm,
1houlder or neck, extreme 1J.tr-
vou1ne11s, and even eventual
bra!~ .and spinal Jn.Juries uau· ·
How deva.atatjng! In what
"'·ay?
. . "Ol?vutating is your word;'
said Dr. Couture. "But a good
one.··
"Consider such problems u
traumatic arthritis, nerve root
compression, myofibrosllis,
chronic disc re-Injury, to name
· only a fe\\1, all can rt>Sult from
an Wltl't!al~ whiplash," says
Dr. Couturt. "And you clln
readil)' see 'how devastating·."
Ht' notes that followi ni: a
whiplash joint Jtgamcnt1 can
heal with scar tluul'! If tre11.t·
: ment. Is not sought following
the injury.
"Scar tissur there forces ll
loss of eluUclty Jn lht' llga·
mt'nts, which In iwlf can rr·
· suit In h>o1f!ned •Pina.I joints," 0r: Couturr points out.
"When the IOOM' joint br-
coml'I un1t.ablf', traumllUC ar·
• thrltl1 often result&," he add!:.
"Myofibr01iti1 occurs." r.a~
. Dr. Couture, "when the injured
: mU!lcle and 8Urroundlng liga-
• menu are replaced by the scar
: tissue." . .
. nte moat common compllca· . lion in whlpluh is t~ prob-
: lem "nerve root compression."
"Nerve. root paJn is .excru-
ally re!uJL
"I know It liourlds u if rm
over-simplifying to aay; 'to I&·
norc a Whlplaah 1ls to·play with
fire,' but that ls such an ac-
curate description.
'1n other words,. don't com-
pound the problems of a11 acci·
dent with your ·own indiffer-ence.'' ,
"You know;• aaya Dr. Cou-ture, "Just about every ck)' I
see a J)llient whose dlUlcuJ-
t lt'1 are traceable to old acci-dental lnjuri~. They Ignored the warning slam and are pey-
inJ:: for .it now. Al far u J'm
cnnccrOed. their · aufferi•f Is absolutely needleq."
{Note : The whlplaat! l)'fTIP-
toms, whether hnmedJat.e or
dclayro, are generally the atlff
neck, head or neck pains, and
an uneasiness -or ttrn1lon -
particuarly upon awakening.
The matt! serious symptoms,
1uch u re,trtcted nttk motion,
headache, nausea, m u 1 c J ,.
tpasms, ttc., are COlllide™ absolute.) -
Or. Couture maJntafna offl-r
ces at 20C3 Wntellff Drive, N~ Beacb. Phone 645-5300. -
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SACRAMENTO ' (AP} questlol)s ·itiOOt cru<lty In es·
Gov. Ronakt Re11an uys ~tknl!, Reagan 11ld ht
capital punllhrntnt la ap-agreed 'thert •as cruelty. but
proved In the Bl~nd1hlt that that didn't ~ake I~• con·
. life 'lmprbon~ wtU never 11itu~lonal Issue mvolv111, the
be a w_orlcti61e siibst.ltute for supreme Court. .
the diath penalty. . "I don 't think there la 1ny
, ~ The RepubUcan a:ovemor way that you can e.1ecute thts
also conceded in hLs newa con-kind of punishment without
ference Tuesday that any there being a ~rtain cruelty
form of eiecution Involve! 'j• to il. But on the other hand, 1
certlln cruelty." think even tnc1uded in-the B\·
But 'he dlsmlsaed as "nit-ble it.self, there is'?'eferenct to
picking" a se.Jiea: or questk>ns and its approval of capital
about wbelher that Would punilhmen.!J the c,rime of
make the deltb penalty an un-murder," Reagan said.
COOltltutk>nal "cruel a n d He did not cite a passage.
unusual . puniahment," as the "I think there ls crt1elty
CaUforrua Supreme Court when· you e.1ecute a chicken to
ruled two ~eeks ago. have a Sunday aftt.rnoon plc-
Reaa:an dJSClosed he opposed nic. But if _you are going to
: ti~-~~th penalty hlmseD J(t ·hang onto me that I believe In w1111:"n ,.,. was younger. u 1 1 d r· ·ti f I he 'd "I bell e socle-the . ega e 1n1 on o crue fy~1 1 ~~ht to ta~va life to and u.nus.ual punl:!~eot of the
pr<1tect .:>elety. ,, . con.stdu,t1on -no, he. sald.
He again criticized the state " Rea~an al~ . aald he la
Supreme Court'• r u I Ing dlJappointed in the 1-1 rul·
againlt the.death penalty and ing of the at.at~ court, ~t he
said he would aupport an reluaed to crihclze inchv1du1l
amerwfment to the California juaticea.
Conltltullon to r ·e l n state "I think they ·violated the
capital punWunent. separation of powers," ht .
Ufe in prbon w l thou t 11~:-"lt is their functlon to in:.
poulblllty of parole isn't a terpret the law, not to chan(e 11~1 1ub1 t It u t e the law. In thil lnatance they
becaut the aenttnces can ~ chan'ged the latr." ' t "
ci\a!Cod Lalor be uid. · On other subjectl, lleqan
"EM1ooe 1 talb .abOut H, 1114_:. '
lhlt thb. ii lhe answer, ure YOU'l1!. -He sttll -I m pr I a o n m e n t without lowering t.ht drlnklog age to 1&
poalbllity or ~le. It doesn't or le&allzinl martjuono, but
wl))'I:, llld never has worked,.. llald ht WOl!fd find it dllficult
Ru11n 11Jd. to opPC>Oe proposail to pu\ tbe
"Ptople a few years from two Wues on the b&llot for tM
now-a"re not bound by what peoplt to decide.
,omeont lal<t 1t this Ume. The CHINA -Prealdeal N-
famoua Leopold cue l n d14 not ".et! out" Natlonau.t ChlcoCo wu a cue tn point. China In his visit to Red China
They wtre Rntenced without and that tile N a t 1 o n a 111 t
poutbUlty of parole and .one Chinese prea ls far more
w11 Jllrolod.'' crtUcal of th• trip thu ii the ~Ing to newsmen 's government thett. _
Ellsberg Lawyer . Calls,
Charge Discriprlnatory
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t>iniel Ellsberg's lawyer uys
the 1overnment's pro&eeµtk>n
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diMTtm1natory.
·-Rand corp. colleague .
Ellsberg has said be leaked to
the pfeu the aecret
· documents on U . S • in-
volvement in Vietnam. "Lelks of m1teria1 more
aemlllva than the material at
1siu here have bfen·plastered
•ll over the newtpaper1,"
Charles R. Nes90n argued 1n
federal cOOrt Tuesdaf .
The government accuses
Ellsberg ol -ling the pipers
and Russo of receiving them.
.. . , . The leak of classified
~Information by-the e.1ecutives
b virtually an lnltltutM?n in
:wuhlqton, and should it be
-!.eUmlnated it would be a great
, lou to our free preU."
: Ellaberf facoo t r t • I with
Jn a pretrial hearing, Neason
argued that the only •. dlf.
ference between EDsberg's
leaking the Peni...,. P•pers
and 1 government> official's
lealdnf tnform1tlon ls -'that
EUaber1'1 act 1 '"em--
barruing to-the u:ecuUves
.. . r1tber .lflan In
furthei:ance of, 10vlrnment
policy."
• Anthony J. Ruuo, a former
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Approved
Ne,..n asked U.S .Dtltrld
Court Judge Matt Byrne to
order the governmpnt to pro-
vide informalioq 1tiout routine
government leab to De:w1tnen .
He said the de.tease would ult
such evidence to show that the
prosecution is discriminatory.
,..Judge Byrne did not im-
mediately rule on the notion.
SACRAMENTO (UPI) The defense ollO ent•red a
, The Asaembly Plannin1 •n4 motion that the prosecution specUy wbat leaked parts of Land Use Committee h11 ap-the 20-volume Pentagoh-com·
proved a , resolution urging missioned study concerned the
: President Nixon to deny · na,tlonal defense. The Justice
• I ·1 d ill' Depa r tment's prosecutor, permits !or coasta 01 r ing David Ni1SSen, argued that the
until "failsafe" methodJ of u~ government should not be re-i r act Io n have been ' quired to make ipeciflc
, denlonslrated. references because· the entire
; The measure, approved on a study relates to national defense. voice vote Tue&day, would The defense countered that
have originally applied lo oil the fact that the government
production In water deeper published an e x p u r I I t e d
1 version of .the papers · sbowt than 380 _feet but t was that it doesn 't believe the en-
amended in committee to en-ir work a fleets nation!.I
compass all coastal!~ 11!•!.lter!!!.•·y~d~e~( nse.
Assembl an Don Byrne granted a series of
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tllm.inatt any 1bu.9e1 of state--official.I · of the Reagan ad-~ RtlatLms .Secretary torney generjl ...ffe , said the
owned automoblld attU t0me mlnlstraUon were driving uo-·-...Jfmei . HJlif Agriculture and law states.the reQue!t for such
of his to,...Jeve! ofHclail t;trtw m1rkedo at&tM>W~ veblcla sttv1.-secretary Earl 'Cok~ plafes must be DJade by the Democrot Bob Wllon'a upoet
victory In the 76!h A"embly
Dl1trlct 1peclal · eiection gave
" with stand'1'd lletnse."platu •nd Ute state director ot'the head ol a law entor~men' firt. for auert.edly mlausing instead ot lhe f a m 11 i a r OffJCe Of Economle'"".()uportun-agenc,¥ and that the auto must
state "undercover cars." government "diamond E" ity. _ -be assigned to law . ~n·
bl• party a 43--47 edge in· the Reagan announced the new plates. Two offlclal1 cited Mt.rtlfield said the state forcement work or supervision
C.U(otnla Auembly today. . ecnerung procedure Tuesday ,__:w:er:.•:·_:m=~em~beij"ii'oir.1. ~iiii'"'i''iii'ViehilictielCodiiie~stiaite~s~thia~t ~lo~riiiiiiiorip~aiiroiileeiiiis.iiiiiiiiiiiiiij;,::---1 In a hotly-conteated election ·1n view ·of wbat be called a I
that atUI drew only about_ 39 "llteral interpretaUon" by
percent of the ellt:lble vote,s, Auditor Gtner•l William Mer-
WUson ci,ew 24,8911 votea to rifield of the Jaw resulating
23,041 for favored Republican the use of unmarked vehk.lea.
Jitn Ashcraft. The goV,1rnor said under a
American ,Independent Par· new procedure effective today
ty e1ndldate Annin Motll.1 any state-OWned car not
pulled 1,76$ votes and Peace specifically used for law en-
..and Freedom hopeful James forcement purpo~1 will soon
Slronlld received 1,349 votes. carry the traditional state .~
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defense requests for a bill of MacGllllvray ( R -S a n l a particulars, going over the 15-..
Barbara) author of the count indictment point by
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drUling ln water that ranges where the alleged crlmin
acts took place: up to 1,100 feet deep. Nesson. a Harvard Law
A related measure. b Y school professor, said "In
Assembly Speaker Bob Moret· order to prepare an intelligent·
ti (D-Van Nuys ), would turn defense, we must ~ow what
some 50,000 acres <lf state-we need to prove didn't hap.
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unctuary. government is g_Qk_lg to prove
Moretti said the area ad-against ua."
joins the malnlaild between During the titarin& Ellsberg
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Lawyer Samuel 0. Pruitt made." •
Jr., reprtsentln& lhe Gulf, Byrne -deferred a rultng on
Unloo, Teuco llld Mobil oll that motion 11M. ·
firm1, 11ld Tueadly Ille 1ctlon· Though 1 trial <I.ate of Moy I
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--~· Clio)esterol Fear .Carnival, El To~o Gener~ Heads Year-round UC Irvine · Schedules ·
4 4Car, n· ~d. T 0, -Rock-F-esft---£>0-c. o-u-t~D.--inn~""-e-r-.·P~l.-a_Jf_n.,.in-·g~~~airman-~---. \. '·--='-' :. e 0 Far Scheduled' 'Will · Visit Summer Tour of E~ope
J. ...._ Maj. GeD. L. E. ·Brown, leaders planning lhe dinner. Peraom interested in the and retuma July 28. Cost' of > By Pet.< J. Sl.titcroU M.D. ' Yoo,bave Oc:caalollally warned Los Amigos High Scltool will commandlog general of the The al!air will be preceded TM chairman o! the study o! Greek and Roman the package is 11,36$ plus the
Recently at luDCb t w 0 parenla about protec~ their .. kick off its first carnlval·rock Third Marine Aircraft Wine at by 1 get.!acqu~ session in California Yell'!round School civlliutlons are invited to University Extension · cour1e .
' youngsters, age1 sand I, were chi1drln in e~ Tb.ls 11 an ez:-concert at noon Saturday, El Toro, is in charge 0 f i:be alt~. Committee will be presen~ enroll in a UC Irvine -fee of $100.
bttlnc , into huge hamburger.. ctllle to m . ..it again. -March 11· on •the school cam-. org~g the talh Annlla1 "illTbebeE.!.._~ro Marine Corps March 23 when the Huntington sponsored summer c o u r s e Ihcluded in -the price are
Between bites they toot -·•rw Mr. ~· ...._ pus. W 1114"l. Beach· UnJon High School which will lake them to• lransportatlon, lees, -m•,
.... ,... "' I'. Eagle Scout Recognition Ban-Bro h -• th Dis I t hos tyw'd t•· pla-s where hi I ·~·-of water. Then came ~e COMMENT: It's more than StudenLs and parents from wn as announctu ese tr c ts a coun 1 e 1n:: ..... . s ory was meals and insurance. A week
choco}ate cake for dessert. ~. Jt ia 1 neceaslty. throughout the Garden Grove quet, to be held May 4. ' appointments to the banquet dinner of superi ntendents at made. of free travel time is. allowed ~ore water: For me, it w~. a You. J1i8in1b important polnt. l!nlfied School 'Di.&trict will George Hoag II, president of committee: the Sheraton Beach Inn. A free orientation meeting to enable students to in-
oepresslng sight not to see People do not realiJe that f111d a wide variety of game the Orange Empire Ai:ea Roy C. LaHue, regional Dr. Mitchell Voyd at, who ls for the travel-study course will vestigate additional sites and
tbtm wash tt down with ,milk cblldren need protecilon when ibooths, food 1~ and Council of the Boy Scouts of Kelleral manager ol xerox also chief of the St.ate Depart-be held tonight at 8 o'clock in pursue their own interests.
rimming tbefr lipa." tbey._'(et tnto the family car. movies for .everyone. America, made the an-C.Orp., vice chalrman; Marvin ment of Education's bureau of room 214, Humanities Hall , Dr. Sussman said the course
,."Don't they UR milk?'' I It la: W eIJ: knOwn by physl-The movies will be shown Jn nouncem_ent ·that Brown will Rim land, president of AMF elementary and secondary UC Irvine. is geared to the general stu-
asked the young mother. · clans that all of the contagioul the ~1 theater beginning at ~d a group of community Voit, Inc., program chairman; education, will discuss the role Dr. Lewis A. Sussman, assis-dent interested in acquiring an
"Milk!" the aa· 'Not for diaeaaes suffered in childhood 11:30. They are "Aladdin's Louis Heilig, vlce president of his year-round committee tant professor of classics, will uoderst.anding of the fouP.
hlldr I · kill f childr than lo L a m p ' ' • ' T h e Tb r e e and general manager ·of the with the sui:lntendents. be on hand to show slides o! dalt'o"• of western c1'vili'zaUon. my c en '.m d o l n g ewer en au 1 ' Aeronutront'c Dlvlsio' n o f Th C 1· I Y d ·~ PVfh1 ......... ~ .. 11.1.. ~ Id ts The t eh! I Caballeros" and various car N C d e a 1 om a ear-roun the sites to be visited by t•· Further 1'nformat1'on can be ".eve,,. ..... ..,.,,__ lo prevent ace en • mo or v c e -ewport oe Philco-Ford, Eagle sponsor. School Co 'It I ed ·~ ' is r~sponsible for 7,000 annual loons. Adml5sion will be 50 mmi ee 5 compos class «nd to answer questions obtained by phoning or writing deaths in childreo passengers · cef!tS, Also appointed were Robert of personnel from the state about accommodations of-UCI Extension, Irvine, 92664;
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... the I 15 o nized •··'· tb II nd Gain· S Honors Peterson, super.intendent of department of education who fere(I. 1714)~7129. Deadlm· e for un ... "i:r age o · rga Ud.lllloe a a the Orange County ~part-are o'ffering advice to local Tiie ,,,..pbyaiclans for Auto softball competition f o r ment of Education, selector of districts on the organization ol The class, which may be enro ment is April 15.
Safety . (in 35 states} ls trying stud~ts of all ages will begin Josephine Pegnufi, daughter banquet' speaker; R 0 b e r t all year program!I. taken for four units of credit,
to re·medy thi.S problem. at 2.30. of Mrs. Kathleen Pegrum or Canaday ylce president for The committee eventually wUI visit archeologlcal sites
them> fro~ i;ettlng Wart atf Perss>nally; I believe that A thrW~ rock concert lo llS 25th Street in Newport govetilm~pt marketing' o f will select cmatn school and museurrui in Athens and
tacks when they grow up." every pediatrician s b o u I d the school gy~·um will BeaCh,' bu been named to the Doug~ Aircraft Co. publicity districts to receive state Rome. There also will be field
What's the world coming to?, dlscU5s with parents, at each begin at 8:30 p.m. Thfl Pacific University Dean's List chairman, and B;lg. Gen. assistance in setting up year-trips to Delphi, Pom~ii .. the
Milk prohib!Uon? Taking. it visJt, ·the potential dangers -will feature the sounds · o ~~t Grove, Oregon. She · Frank c. Land, deputy corn-round school pilot prograrrui. Gr~k tragedy fest1~al at
secreUy? Will it soon be ptit in as often ~B they talk about three bands "Jive," "Tera" is one~~ studenf:s enrolled ma.oder of the Third Marine Superintendent Jack Roper Ep1d~urus, Minoan ruins on
the same category as alcohol protective measures against and "Fat Harry." Admission in 12 or: more~hoQrs of classes Aircraft Wing, arrangtments·· is presently attending a na-. th~ .1iland or C~ete, and the
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prohibition found itself years: measles, polio, whooping will be $2 and, students must who i:ecelyed a 3:25 grade chairman. -tional conference in San Diego Br1t1sh Museum in London.
ago? cought scarlet fever, and all pr.esent their student body point average wJth..no D'S or · Hoa_g will serve as adviser wJ!ich also concerns the year-The tour, open to anyone,
Saturdays in
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Dear Steincroim : 1 feetr-th~e~re·silii,iijiiiiiiiiiiiiiipiiijii~cariijds~lo~e~niter.i.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ .. .y~····iiiiiiiiliijjiiii~iiiiiiiioiniSC0111iilitl~·~g~a·!·la~i~ •. iiiiiiiiir~oon~~.P~ro~g~r-am ... ilijjiiliiiiiiiiiii~le~a~ve~s·U..~~A~ng~e·lels~on~Jun~e·2·1 i::f~ .. ~~ .... .::~= guUty. I have been giving my
youngsters all the milk they
want. I have just heard there
is a new theory that drinking
milk makes kids stupid. It
does something to their brain.
A number of my friends are
keeping milk from t h e l r
children, too. How do yoµ
stand on this problem? -Mrs.
M. ,.
COMMENT:' Frankii-, • I
can't stand on it, feel ao weak
I have to sit down. I am not
being facetious.
I believe the cbolesterol-and-
milk problem haa been· blown
· up all out of ptogortion to
reality. I do nol agree 'that
chUdren should be deprlY,ed o!
what I consider Nilture'S No. 1 Food.
There are too m a n y
cholesterolopbobes around. It
deprives too many . normal
adults unnecessarily. A n d
depriving all children of milk
is prepo.steroui.
Yes, Mrs. M., I have heard
about reports that reliance on
·milk may cause anemia and
lessened mental ability. But I
wouldn't let that influence me
to take milk away from grow-
ing kids . If there's ,any ques-
tion of anemia, all you need do
Is ad~ vegetables, !rults,
mea~, and allow them to have
milk in the.Ir diet,. too.
When there i4 real proof
that mllk iJ bad for kids, I will
be among the first lo let you
know.
MEDICALETl'ES
( ReitJlet to !leaden)
Dear Dr. Slelncrohn: I pulled
up lo a red llgbt the other day
and looked over to see two
beautKul youngsters itandlltg ,
up in the front aeat of a car.
Presumably it wu the.mother
who was. driving ..
I hesitated lo aay anything
at !irsl, but • just as the light
c!!anged I shouted: ':Why
don't you J!rOlecl those nice
kids? Use seat belts or
somethlng."
The look she gave~ was at
leul JO detir"'8-below aero.
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Straight A
Averages
Th Ir t j-eigbt Huntington .
Beach and nine Fountain
VaUey student! a chi e v e.d
straight A averages at Golden
West CoDege last semetter.
Students from , Hantloglon
Beach are Gall -F. BeDIOn,
Robert E. Brlckner,Rodney C.
Buck, Daniel W. Clark, Joltit
T. Cleary Jr., James . V.
Harper, Carol A. Hauver,
Gary C. Hill; Jerry V. Holl·
man, 1Caro!yn M. Jacobi,
Lynn A. Jacobaon, Dale E.
Mullis, Agnea Pintar, Sylvia
Schoe:nfleld, Maryanne
Schuman, Yvonne K. Sholar,
Mary Jo Sterkel, Pamela . J.
Tallman, Joh(t C. Tenda!,
Sheila J. I Wil!on, Diane G.
Wooten, James R. Baker,
, Robert V. Blackburn, Herma
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Donald' J. J: Federleln,
Timothy A. Godfrey, Randall
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Hickey, Barbara M. Joltnaon,
Walter J. Michalski, Janet L.
Razee, Mary P. Roberts, Tia
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Bettf J. Willard, Janice L.
Wilson and Susan M. Yates.
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Rogera. Cloie K. Schwartz,
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\ JI DAIL'>" PILOT Wednr saa:y, tAarch 1, 1972
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Bike Trail Gets Pr elimiriar y Ok ay ..
SANTA ANA -A pilot bicy· ~·ould border Colla ~1esa's posed Centennial Pai.:k. ~_!he-~ c~;~o~~t~e~!~
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de""traU-along-ihrSlllt& Aria )iriijiOsed ApoJIO Park el theAs ptanned i wou d CMne<lt ec. i f bike tralls
RJvu levees border.Int Hun-San Diego Fruway and would the future Huntington Beach mn:,_.,~tn;ir t;e cowity
liqtop B~ch, Co~ta· Mesa terminate at Santa Ana's pro-bike trail at Atlanta Avenue. prot""""'"' or •
ind ·Santa Anl was given Taxes Under Plan·· ·-Kll----.... D preliminary appro~al Tuesday
by the Orange County Board
ol Supervisors.
Di3solutimas
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SANTA ANA ' Orango
County Tax Collector Robert
Citron got support from the
Board of Superviaois Tuesday
for a proposed law which
\\'OUld ·allow banks to collect
lax payments for the county.
property taxes'Utls fiscal year,
up~ mil lion from last year.
Supervisor David Baker of
Garden. Grove protested that
Citron'• p(Oposal was too
vagUe. 'It leaves to many
que£tlons unaMwered, '' . he
George· Osborne, c h i e f
engineer of the county flood
control district, was given the
green light lo move forward
Wllh the plan. as
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Otvtrt ~
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Woot11rd, cn1r11,.. S. tnlll Ltwtrlll(t •• ,.,,..,rl~. tl1rc: .. 11 $. 1'111 Junler LH
Allktnv. Ol1n1 Jitntlf t r.cl Henrr
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Htltc, Leon M. I ntl Ll'Ot!Cr
s:m1, Ltall A. t l!I Dtnnl1 It.
L)<on, Ttiorn.1 F. ulll MtrY E.
8row11. .lllirlil Kar t twl Oou1111 Ptul
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N.onvllle, llllcMrCI O'Htlll Incl C•rol
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O'l'9IOllo Livi Wlnkrd 'lid Ptlrlclt Mllt.r, Pl'ler Vull: Set tnd El11nor
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Cllrl•Nthtr. llMll •v•lYn 111d WHl11m
H1rold r
Citron Said uslng the banks
as co llection . agencies would
get the county's tax monies in·
lo 11vings deJ)Oljts 1ooner
bringing in an addltional rev-
enue.
The tax colles:t.or a J so
stressed that the bank col·
Jection method would be a
service to taxpayers. ··~1ore
lhf!n'l!,000 people came to our
office last fear. Th,ey wouldn't
have to mate the trip if thry
could pay a't the ir
nelghborhoOct bank," he ' ex·
pJJined. 'I I
A"sked Wbat the barlks would
charge for the service, Citron
said, "Less than.It costs us, 7
cents' to 10 ctotl per item." ·
He p61nted' ollt that bis of·
!ice collected '440 rnllllon -In
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argued. _
"As written, the bill U too
broad in· ~pe," t h e
11uperviaor said. "Why will It
apply to only one county ?"
Citron said small counties
Y:ltich collect much lw money
\\'ere not Inter~ in bank
collections.
Baker also said the proposal
provided inadequate audJt con-
trol and transferring the tax
collector's 1workload to banks
\Vas only adcftng to the tax·
pllyers' cost. '
Supervisor ft.on a Id W.
Caspers of Newport ~ch
supported Citron and mOved
"th ar the board asked their
legislative advocate to push
for passage.
Only Baker. voted against it. ..
'Service Station 7' . ' . "' .
Ge,t Trial B,id Delay
SANTA ANA -An Or'a.nae .. Costa l\fesa, and Edw d
County Superior Court judge Carney, 27, ol 20862 ell
agreed ·Tuesday to allow more Harbour Drive, Jt~ntin~n . Beach. The trio was 1denhf1ed time for . l•wy~~s representing during the trial as the th~ ~~VIcted s.erv1ce statJon architects of 1 CQfl;SpiJacy that
Se\ en to prep~re their mo-linked JI service stations
tlon _for a new tnat. ranging fron1 .Seal Beach to
Judge James Turner San Clemente.
klllot, iltulfl M, I nd ICllllllth • Frtl~lt. ICt rl!I Allct 111C1 H1rrr
JGll"Nn, Mtrlorlt EllHn Ind M11r A.
Mt !aul, Ortelt Mtrlt 1nd llcnald 111rl .or,111r. 01vld Patr:ck i nd ih1lbr J11n Ill •••• ~., IM Wiiiard E.
StrtflCI, l••b1r1 It, t nd Clltford L,
~It''· Ann M1rj1rl1 '"a P~l'I Emil 'frvttl•••• Lynd• I(. •l'l<I Alffrtd 0 .. C'fv.111,, •t11nd F. •nd L1on1 T.
WIWtllcl, Sii.ra11 A. t nd Cllnrtr L,
Mun. l 1!11belt! J. Ind W11t11m E.
Orft'IOl'lde. f 1w•r1 incl ltn!1ml11 L-., lloswllh1 1(1tti.rl11• •nd l ruq
Allf-4
scheduled Maleh !It (or the ·Wllh them were Roger
hearing on tbe· mo ion If that Mendenhall, 28. of 2 6 o 9 5
· is dented-he will sentence the A venlda de Seo, Mission Viejo,
seven Mar~lt 31 to what could Da vid Concholil, 22, of 6000 ~-state prlton. terms of -up to Gard c 11 Gr 0 v e Bl vd.,
JO yean. . Westminster. and Cht:istopher Pr~~t _ 111 Court for the Enriquez, 25, of 7592 Volga
judges ruling were Jerry Ken-Drive and Henry Castonguay,
dall, 35, of 9!)9 Sonora Road 2J, of 76S1 Commodore Drive,
and Stanley D~vis, 34, of 1086 both of Hun tington Beach.
l•rtlfr, Jotn• c. alld Suwn It
01rrlton. lo:ltlr O. lnd·P1m11• J.
Ctur.,. Oorftft 111. 111d iltoclwldt "· O.rU11t1,,.,, l ruc1 A, Jr. INl,Kllhf V.
Qon1.:t 1, lllYtrly Sui •nd AtlTll'nclO A. ov.rl#I". Jwn Alm• end Elfw1rd ·-· Mt...,. llotit FIJt an.d llcblfl Eaw1rd
tl~tr · O•rY P. ,,.. hlldr• ·~ """"""' ,, T,,...,,.,, AtJfl"ltnd H. ll'ld IE1lr1b4111'1 ..
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. E'mll'!Alt. lt1tr1U G. 11111 Lc••l1 01 Pnr.e, Jahn w. 111111 JO'ttl C. U•""· J~1nl1 Marl• 11'111 l rvct G-t• -.orll\ft, 1.lt rll'll L11 I~ Ruotell
l!fWtrd "•111'1. Oawltl Loetul•Y OOr1t1n Ind Lin·
d1 Jo~c• ~ 9'DttJ1 ll on1ld H. •lld Judi A MOytllfk, Miry Ju1n1t1 l lld Joh Nt1l1r
C1blr. J<1'111 Tr1n1 ftna Sh1rrn Ann
San Pablo Circle, both of They were found guilty by a
jury \Yhich heard nearly 30
~\·ltnesses clain1 that they ha<t
been the victim s of a con-
spiracy which called for the
deliberate puncturing of tires,
the slashing or hoses and the
breaking of radiatol"I caps and
County Gets
Radio Unit
In Grant
seals.
It was suceessfully alleged
Uiat employes nt the stations
Involved sprayed oil on fuel
-Mold\lr OaM.·M•., and Cerl a.
S~ ANA -Orange pumps and shock absorbers to C~nty ~"ecelved a $1.fl convlnte u n suspect.in g
m1Jllon grant from the state motorists that the vital parts
and fede ral gov.errunents for a _leaked.and should be.replaced.. new-law-entorce~t Ultra .
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high frequency radio system .
Ronald Caspers of Newport
Beach, chaJrman of the board
of supervisors, said that the
cities a~ county combined ·
share of a total expenditure of
f2.9 million i1 $905,838.•
': Twent y· t w-o .... RQJj~
d~arhnents. the Sheriff Rnd
the District Attorney 's orfice
will directly benefit from
more efficient radio dispatch
service through this grant."
Caspers said. He called' it the
largest sum ever recei ved by
the county through the
California Council on Crin1inal
Justice.
"The new radio syslem \Viii
provide the late1t · teclinOlogy
in lwo-\vay m o b i t fl com.
munications, '' Caspers stated.
"Such featur es as mulli-chan-
nel capabilities, mob i I e
teleprinters and digital signal·
ing make this county one of
the first in the nation to boast
of such a modern, coordinated
system.''
'fustin MD
Wins Post
TUSTIN ,--Dr. Henry V.
Eastman, a . Tustlri general
practitioner, has been elected
·vice speaker of the CalifomLt
Medical Association.
Eastman was named to the
post Tuesday in an election of
the CMA lfouse of Dtlerates
in San Francisco.
Eastman, who has pnctlced
medicine in Tustin since 1952,
-is a 20-year member of the
Orange County and t h e
California Medical Associa-
tions. lie was president of the
OCJ\IA in 1965 and has served
on several of its committees.
He has been a mel'f'lber of
the Tustin Chamber of Com-
merce and a trustee of the
'fustin school board.
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Firm Suing
Eight Cities
' The 5-mlle, 8-foot y,•lde 1;1roj·
ect includes a bike trail on
the we11t side of the river from
Atlanta to Adams Avenues In
Jluntjngton Beach, a crossing
to the east side of the Adams
Aven~e Bridge, and a con-
tinuation on the east side levee
to Edinger Avenue. ~
The engineer sai d' main-SANT A ANA -Irvine and tenance costs on the $68,000 Newport Beach are two of trail would be about $3,000 a
eight Orange .County cities year.
linked with the county as cO., He said motorcycles and
defendants in a Superior Court motorbikes would be pro-
Jawsuit that seeQ. a refund of hibited to avoid disturbance to
$10,479. in allegedly overpaid nearby homeowners. The path
taxes for the Mohawk Data ,. 11.~1r1111mt111>
Sciences Corporatlo~. 1 More-.S.Curity Wilh
The company claims that
Counly Aoses!Or Andrew FALSETEETH
Hinshaw -incorrectly asses.~ed At A Tim their eq u ipment' and l ny e
d ire
j · th Jul I 1971 Alrl.id (llllt ttetb •ill drop •~ the 8C'Ce$S0r es 1n e r • " wronc time? A dlilturt1 adhaive CID June 30,. 1971 flsca period. help. FASTl!lETH• Powder 1lvet ·
. The Mohawk lawsuit claims debtwm. • lonser, firmer. 1tea.dler
th . sh 1 .. ~ th·'·t hold.'Wb1beembam.-'?Forman1 at Hin aw va ~ ~ 11curlt{ and eomfort use FAS· teased equipment in the eight TtETI De11.tun Adhe.lve Powder. areas at *"' 12 llOll whereas the Denturee th1t ftt .,. eea!4!11ti1l to
Or ta ke us to Sae>ramento or San Diego. Ovef160 flights
s day between-Northern and Southern.CalilornlB enable you to
take PSA olte1T . ..\\'l'l~leasure. Also with 10•.\·est air lsres. Your
travel agent knows whal's good lor you. PSA glv•• you • lllt.
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and lodn setvlce. And they get an as9ocla·
lion dedlc~lod to the development of
% the cOmmunltlf)s We serve.
These are just a ftw reasons
people: with plans save at t1np1rlal 1 . . ••
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a QOAL .. ,,.,..,,,,..d •111;. '""'-'"""" '5 13 ll u~ D .. yklld wfltn Si\lings ll'l"d ln11re.st I CCU• • 70 . , . . . ..,,... !:' yea r. ~ . .. •
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CRUISING KETCH -The CT4!, J>uilt in Taiwan,
is beinf touted as the cruising man's drE:am boat.
Built o either wood or fiberglass, it is belilg market·
ed in Newport· by Woodward and Dettwyler Asso-·
c1ates.
Cruising Ket~h
East Meets West on Coast
The cruising yachtsman wl!)
be interested in a new ketch
fr9m the Far east wruch is
being marketed in Newport
Beach · and other ,Southern
California yachting centers.
The . 41-foot cruising ketch,
known as the Cf-41, was built
by Ta Chiao Br05. Yacht
Building · Co. Ltd. in Taipei.
Taiwan. She is being marketed
ln Newport Beach by R.D.
Woodward and R. · Dettwyler
Associates, 2300 w. Coast
Highway.
The CT-41 is a modified .
Garden de.si'n and js construc-
ted in either wood o r
fibefJlass.
Tbe yacht was lJuilt for blue..
water cruising. and · h e r
slmpliliechrlg can be bandied
under most conditions' by a
husband and wife. Her long
keel makes her sea-kindly in
most weather eondlUona, and
her easy control gives a feel·
ing of con!ideoce. w b i le
maneuvertni under sail or
power.
Below decks the· CT-41 Is
spacious and ill fitted out in
hand-rubbed teak .• 51>e boasls
sleeping acCommodations for
eight or nine and is powered
by a Perkins di~J auxillary
engine. · ·
The spacious galley t..atures
a front-loadiµg Jt'e box for pnr
visions and · .deck·loading for
ice. , .
Tankage, conalsls of two 75-
gallon tanks for fuel and two
of GS-gallons each for water.
Her · apeclf1cations are:. 40
feet 8 inchee overall; 32 feet 6
iilcbes waterline; 12 feet 2 iJl..
ches beam; 27,000 poUnds
displacement (including 9,000
J>O'mds-ballast) sail-area 800
square feet, and .draft 6 leet 2
Inches. :
All slandt[lll rigging Is
stalnleaa atetl1'1i1CI running rig·
ging is dacron. ..
OJlt.om inlerior.s ere
avallable lll!I can be aiTariged
to suit i ndividual re-
quirements.
Bahia Club to Give
Consolation Prizes
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club The Angelman Series is
has inaugurated a new twist in limited to yachts measured
its 1972 Angelman Series to· under the Pacific Handicap
keep up the interest of those Racing Fleet rule. The first
who find tbern&elves out of the race wu· Niled Feb. 13 and
nmning ill the middle of the the second race ia sched~led
aeries. March 19 .
At any time after the third The series was named for
·race of tile series -and the late Hugh Angelman who
before the start of the fifth was known as. the "grand old
race -an entrant may select man of P a c I f J c C o a B t
the option of tryjng for the yachting."_ He was a Well-
consolation group of trophies. known deslgner and bullder Of
Consolation trophies will be some of the most famous
awarded at tQe end of the cruising yachts in Soulhem
aeries· to the first three posi· CaM.fornia ..
tions in each class for ~those He was one of the founders
who elect tbe consolation op-of I.Os Aoieles Yacht Club and
tion. Wa.s, a m~ of Catalina
To be eligible for consolation lsland, C a I i for n I a and
trophies, each entrant must Portuguese Bend yatbt clubs.
still compete in five races of . 'Some of bi! better 'known
the seven-race series and in designs were the Sea Witch,
three of the last four races. Sea Spirit, Sea Dream and
The entrant must race M least Pelican cla.sses.
three races after submitting The Angelman SerJes con-
his entries for the consolation sists of seven day r&ct!, Lbe trophi~s. His Points will bt longest of ~ch ii the 30-rnile
compured on the best three of Indian Rock race to Catalina
die· last four races. . lslaod..
Boat Accidents Show
Decrease in California . .
Boating -a c· c 1 de n·t s in
Calllorn(a showed a dtc!ea&e
In 1971, according to figures
complied by the Department
of Navigation 8.nd Ocean
Development.
Although the improvement
In boating aalety was only
sllibl In actual-numbers, it
wu accompltabed · in an in-
cr.....i of 44,000 boats In tile
state during the same year. The statiatlcs show there
were IM accldenta, of which
3911 were the results ol col·
llsloo. M WU to be oxpected,
the summary indicated that
the main cause of boating
mllhlp1 was human error ..
Equipment I& II u r e and
~ tu condtllons con-
trlbaled a .m.Iler share. 'Pl1ll'I wu one more fatality
In 1971 compared to the year
belort. The nport thowa 111
,,.._ loll their Uves In
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"When the -of 44,000 bolls la 1971 ls cotnpared with
an lncreast of only one fatali-
ty, we. must view this. as an
improvement in the overall
sa(ety program." said John
Bennett, department director.
· Total property damage from
boating accidenls wu down by
1811,1118, according . to !he
report.
The type ·or accldents
responsible for loss of lift
were 57 from boat capsizing
and 13 from coll lo Ion~.'
ColilsloN injured another ffl.
r.1ort of· the Z33 .collisions were
dlrectly nlated to boat owners
lgnorlng the rlght<>l·way, fail-
ing to ~ • proper
lookout, or travell11g too fut
for exl&tlng coodlllo'bs.
FJm· and uploli~""°' ' tlnuedlobethel(J'U ....
of propertt da...,..
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"D'Jamba'' is the title of a
motion picture to be shown
Friday at the Ba!boa Yacht
Club'~ Men's Luncheon.
Showing the film will be Col.
Horace S. 1.tazet, U.S. Mirfne
Corp., (Ret.) who has traveled
ellenajvely in ACrlca during
the past 17 )'ears.
The film depicts a journey
by small boat through the
· Dark C.OOtineot and shows the
big game in its natural en-
-vironment.
Bnlt>oa Island, has "'ritten
several books. ·on Africa as
well as filriilng ~ area.
Col. ),fazet. who lives on
The luncheon is open to
Balboa Yacht Club members
and their guests.
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Of 20 and 31 Hpurs
EL.CENTRO (.,_P) -Victor whlc~ the university optrates.
Zazueta baa had one brain Dyes were injected into hlJ
operation that lasted 20 hours , blood vessels, and their course
and a second one ~t took 31 was .tracked wlUt X • r a y
houri. In . two· -lis, he'll photographs.
undergo a third. The X·rays showed an
111 feel flbe, good," the 1~ unusual cluster or b Io o d
~ell'~ld youth,.saya. veuels deep io a region called
"~s b¢omlng r e s t I es s the corpus .calloawn , perilously
with 10 little to do here in El close to major sections of the
Cen ,'' h!I mother aald. brain, Alksne said.
Thi oi;Mtion was perform-The knot of Uoy vesaels was
ed It University ·Hospital 'by removed from a band of fiben-
Dr . .lohn F. Alkane, chatnnan that unites the two sections of
of thl...Unlverslty ol California the mld~rafn and t b e
Medical School's division of thalamus, a vital brain center.
neW'Oliurgery and two other 11if!re were at least 100 of
1urgeons working In shifts, these blood vessels, no larger
usini 1 mlcroecope to see what than five millimeters and 1s
they: .-ere doing. small u one-tenth mfllilneter-
Alkane said be won't claim in diameter.
the ,operaUon was • record Each of the blood vessels
"but I've never heard or one was snipped off, one by one.
any longer.'• The doctors wi:!re ,able to lfOrk
After the yeuth complained ~ only . four hours ·at a s[lnt;
of. Headaches laat Christmas, hunched over a mlCl'OICope
be wu given an 'arteriogram swung into place over he
at ~ San D J e g o Hospital opening I~ Zazueta's sku ll.
Florida . • I •
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By Chavez
MIAMI (UPl) -_J;eur
Chavez, ~ad of 1he United ·
Farm Workers Orp.nlz1ng ·
Commlttet, bu announced.
signing of -a three-year con-
tract covering 1,200 fruit
plckera In the Coca Co1a Com-
pany's Mlnut.e }4aid. Cttrwi
groves.
It wu The first union con-
tract for farm workers Jn the
' Sa.royan 'Expou11ds .
• • ·,~ ,). --.:r-l' ,_ .,,,.__ ~--'l"li:nves in ,.Jl ... ,esu-c Lone iness ·
FRESNO (AP) -William
Saroyan, his face bordered by
shaggy hair and adorned with
a walrus moustache, .feels be
thrives ln what he calls "ma·
jestic looeUness."
His prime exarnptt\il speed ra1"lly togethef a"iail) tater,
was "The Time or Your Lile," prOvidlng him an American
the 1940 Pulitzer Prir.e winner childhood blended wiUr Arme-
penned during six days of ~ ancestry that flavored
almost constant effQrt. autobJQ&?'aphical abort. stories,
Theplay,furwbichSaroyan Saroy'an's mostly
refused the Py.litzir because autobiographical sJ::iqrt stories,
he~ wouldn 't be "patronized," plays and novels.
was revived in 1969 and cur· "l did Uterally meet the
rently is 'playing in buman ·race •here," Saroyan
Washington, D.C. · once told a local college
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Chavez · told a news con-· · ·WRITES D tl Y
"The making of anything
really worth making calls for
an isolation," says the 63-year·
old aµthor . "lsolation and
necessity for intense con·
centration over a prolonged
period of time maf e the artist
almost antisocial . '
"If he knows somebody, writing class. 0 1 found it a
S"aroyan is very warm," said a fascinating rfce· I found It
local fr iend, sculptor Varaz complicated, paradoxical and
Samuelian. "He doesn't pay contradictory.'' ference called to announce the William ~Ir y1n1
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position or in big business." , work In other citrus groves in
Flori~a and that he hopes to
slgn up agricuJtural workers
Jn other farming areas.
"The union's coming. lt's
here, i:nd it's not going to go
away. The only question is:
'Are we gOtng to hawi a stfug-
gle or 'WW the union be ac~
cepted7" said Chavez, the
diminutive bead of the union
which crippled Callfornia's
grape grwers with a boycott.
The -00ntract, signed after
more than • two months of
friendly negotiations w 1 t h
Coca· CoJ4, which owna the
Min'Ute Maid frozen orange
juice processing flnn, covers
about\ 300 full-time employes
and 900 Qther workers paid by
the amounf of fruit they pick.
Chavez said the contract'
provides .first year minimum
increases of 25 cents per hour
for the full-time employ es· and
S Cents per bOx for the. field
workers. The contract also
provides nine paid holidays
annually, from two to four
weeks vacation. 10 days a year
paid aick leave and minimum
hours and overtime provisions.
Algebra Course
frogtam Slated
A program to. impi-ove
algebra courses will be held
this summer for Loe Angeles
and Orange County teachers
at Cal State Fqllerlon.
The aix-week insUtute for 15
junior hlgli arjd 20· high school
teachers will begin June 19 .. Jt
Is funded by a grant from the
National ScieDce Foundation's
Co o peratlve College-School
Selene< Program.
Nix-On Trip
Betrayal-
Birchers
Saroyan, who has been tell·
Ing stories abou t life in and
around Fresno-for-almost Ji.alf
a century, continued ln a rare
interview:
"The .loneliness is n o t
desperate, abject loneliness,
but a kind of majestic
loneliness - a kinship with
larger things. They may be
isolated, but they're not
alone."
BELMONT, Mass. (UPI) -Saroyan still writes daily
President Nixon's China visit because "I'm a writer full
was a "betrayal of aU that the time, all the time.
,United States represents," the "Anii in my 64th year it's'
John Birch Society claims. sensible and more creative -
Rex T. Westerfield, public other than creativ.e loafing,
relations director, said the that is, and I can't do that."
Saroyan described his latest
of more than 60 books,
"Places Where I've Done
Time," as a collection of 84
short stories ranging from
unpleasant times of !).is life to
mixed pleasures of putting in
time in Paris and Fresno.
;'Anywhere you spend time,
you do time," the author· said.
"I spent tim·e in an orphan.
age and three years in the
Anny. That was jail time
to me .. Otherwise, you simply
'put up' the rest or the time .
We've been putting up with
dismal weather these last
three weeks, haven't we ?"
Saroyan's orphanage time
was at age 3 after his father
died. His mother brought the
c on s e rvative organization Saroyan's writing has com·
"feels that the United States bined probes into mysteries of
government · s h o u 1 d not living and dying with glimpses
fraternize with a· criminal of the unique character of in-
govermnent th8t murdered dividuals. To achieve the
between 34 and 63 million sense that "each one is a THE BEST
Cbinest citizens to coilsolidate distinctly separate person," he Readership po I J 1 prove
jts 'power. · employs a philosophy that ''Peanuts" is one of th.e
"To treat these barbarians ''speed and brevity' iS the 'world's most popular comfc · t t f hi h sbiJ)ll. Read It daily in the as a legitimate government, to porn ' oo o w c comes DAIL
have the President of the _:un=ill::ed::._:w::o:.:rk::.-'_' _...:_ ___ !:===Y=PILOT==· =====
United states meet with them•-
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as .~qals, an~ or accept them
as rulers of the Chinese·
people, hi a betrayal of all that
the UnJJ.ed Stat& representa,''
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0 0ne ·of the scenes 'in the
ballet ·attendJd by the lfao111
depicted the Re4 army prac-
ticing marksmanship and their
target was a caricature of
Gen. Ching ·Kai"1lek. It ls
shOcklng and · disgraceful,"
Wemrfleld aaid.
"It is litUe wonder that the
proCommunist forces w.ithln Qie , United Nations felt con-
fident that the government of
free China could be rusted and
denigrated while the Com·
·mu'nists cputd be admitted and
given prestige."
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up In Army Int e I I I 1 • n c e Statesvill(, N.C .. 20 penoos on the basb of testimony llelnocrata. . ..
. W ASllINGTO/l (AP) -or negotiated by the carrier with The AMA did not challenge, rtporla compile( .\IUrtng the picketed tlie National Guard taken by the subcommittee, Members or, the ltouso 1,,.
· every '25 coUect~ by doctors phystclan! or their medical Blue Shield's figures, but nd-years when It was keeptni"tab Armory where ~in w.as gtv-presumably Included oews .eluded Reps. PhlJlp M. Cr1n1
'"last year, fl was Overchar~e, societies. ded that a survey some years on riots or Other c I v.11 incr a 11,_.h. storte1, Informants, observers (R-111 )·, John R. Ra..t.-k ([). new statilUcs 1ndicate, and Blue Shield's reasonable.fee ago "indicated that physicians ._,, r......... ''"'
the grand total ot ·excesslve limit "represeotS only a were donating annually UJ> 'disturbances. · . The names or th er and .lnflltr1tors. La.): and Don Edwards (0.
physician fees topped· $500 general attempt to .estabUsh a wards of $600 rnUllon in free · The lnfoi-matlon was ol>-seiiators, ltousc me rs, Jn 1ddJtlon to ErvIn , Calif.), and fonncr Reps •.
miUJon. fair fee for a procedure in a care." talned by the Senate coo-. governors· and even o e senator& whose names turned Adam Clnyton Powtll (0.
The National Association of giver.' area," the AMA said. No · accurate count exists of stl tutl!?.IU!I r lg 1\. ts sul>-Supreme Court Justice appe. up ln the f'e'POrls Included N.V. ), and Allard K, \.owt:~
Blue Shield Plarm refused to "lt is very difftcult to set a overchargers. But economists, committee; of which Sen. Sam In other documents th at ~ M. Kennedy 0 f stein (().N.Y.). · •
pay-4 percent of tolial-doctor universaJ fair charge for a medical leaden and insurance J. Ervin, Jr. (D-N.C.), is ·Lawrence ~f. Basklr, the sub-chusettJ, Edmund :. Governors lncludecl, Francill
chargts In 1971, S40 million proct!dure, Oue appendectomy executives offer the rough chairman, In its continuing io-committee's chief counsel. of Maine, George W. Sargent ol MaSSlchUJettll
worth..atl the ground that they can be simple and last 30 estimate that they number qiliry into the Army's civilian described as summary reports McGovern of s 0 u th Oakot~. und Kenneth M. CUrtif. of
were,ttoo steep. · minutes. Another can Involve perhaps 2 percent of the COWl· ' sur\•eillance acUvities. on antiwar or civil rights ac--Harold E. Hughes of Iown, and .. Maine. former· Gov. H. Phlllp
1be overcharge works out to serious complications and last try's 279,000-practicing pbysl-~~is~: ~E~,!~!; The name of Ervin blmself Uvities in var iou.s places or Fred R. Harris of Oklahoma J-toff of Vermont and Lt (;ov. more~· f500 million when several hours." clans. · -showed up in ooe of the time perk>ds. and former senator,> ~alph \V. Thomns Hayes o( Vermont .
the Blue Shidd fmd!ngs are•l-~~~:;:;~~~~~~~~~;;;;~~~~~~~~~;:;;;~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; .. ;;;;;;;i;;;;.;..;;;;;:--~ applied to the $14 billion pai~I
from all sources far physician
services last year.
The larger estimate is prop-
erly drawn , health economists
said in Jint~rviews, becawse
of Blue Shield's representative
experience. ·
• The $40-rnillion Blue Shield
ligure, made .i'VBilable to The
· Associated Press, ill a pro-.
jeetioo from the savings of 10
of lta large plans enrollif18 half
the argahlzation's 66 million
subscribers. It is the first
statistic to shed light on the
issue of doctors fees. ,
Blue Shield, cont ro I l ed
largely by 'doctors, objects to
the w o r d overcharge. A
spokesman insisted instead on
calling the disallowed fees
·~reductions, sometimes volun-
tary on the part of physicians,
resulting from the u~ of
screens · on usual customary
and reasona ble charges.''
Asked for comment, the
American Medical Associa-
tion said in a statement:
"We would agree with Blue
Shjeld • that the w o r d
oVucharge ls m is le ad i n g
because it tends to create the
erroneous impression t h a t
doctors have set out to
deliberately de£raud BI u e
Shie ld and the public." '
An "overcharger" is defined
as a physician who bills in ex-
teas of the highest fee that
doctors in his area consider
reasonable arid that Blue
Shield therefor~ pays in full
under its most comprehensive
contracts. The $40-million Blue
Shield ·reduction is the amount
of charges rejected because
they exceeded the 1 i m i t -
Santa Rosa
Diocese's
1 Debts Soar
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SANTA ROSA (UPI) -The
Catholic diocese of Santa'Rosa
la $3.S million in d._ebt ac-.
cording to Bishop M'ark J.
Hurley.·
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BishOp Hurley was respond-
ing to published reports that
the six-county diocese north of
San Francisco had debts to-
taling $12 million.
The bishop said the reports
that the diocese owed 15
million to outside lending in-
stitutions and $7 million to
parishes and llistitutions uo~
fuscated the extent or the
debt."
/ He said the $7 million was
an internal matter between
the parishes and institutions,
and the outside debt was now
$3.5 milliol\, having been
reduced by $1.S million during ·
the past two years "through
economies and the 'sale of
church property."
Hurley said "Monday morn-
ing quarterbacks" were "in-
-variably righteous, J:)ut their
signals are unproductive." tie
said that at the time the
diocese undertook the debts.
everyone was predi~ting rapid
population expansion in the
area of the diocese.
"Unforseeable changes In
the economic conditions and
life styles are to blame for-the
financial situation,'' Hurley
said. He said the church is
trying to adjust • to these
changes.
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Disney Trip
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World Serles Still · Top. ~ports Ev-en.........,._·-t---ei~n =--U-.S-=;,,J.~ .,
NEW YORK (41') -Pro football bas
surged past baseball as America's na·
Uonal pastime but baseball 's World
Series 'remains the No. 1 sports event, ac-o
cording to a special poll today by The
Aasociat:ed Ptess. :
"Baseball is about as exciting as bat-
ting rocks with ll 11tick on a counlry
road,'' said Ken Bootli of Radio Station
KEEL In-Shrev_eport, Lao -,. '
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almplfclly to It Iha! ls lenulne aod good."
SUch were eurnplet of the contr asUng
oPkllon, in the first of a projected series
otl)olls on controversial Issues conducted
by .The AP Bmong the nation's spotti
writers and sports casters. ·
. The newsmen were presented a simple
ballot; asking: What is America's No. 1
sport? Wbat is the top sports event?
Comments and suggestions were in-
vited. ·
With 7'll voting, 474 chose pro lfootbaU.
racing, tract and !lell!, basketball" aod min~ llowle 'Kuhn In delen,. oI
horse racing. ' . · baseba . 0 and get whatever results we
TM Workl Series ns 1 IOWK1 winner want. is mY feeling Utese polls can be
aa the premier individual attractJ.on, get.. done · nd' e sample be so selective as to
ting 114 votes compared with 215 fo.r pro &et w ver results yoU care to get.''
loolball's ·Super llciwl and 23 "scattered !A>uls Harri" 'to whom the NFL paid.
. choices for such,·eventsi.ft .the Olympics, '38.000, took.a .s:ampling of 1,614 sports
Kentucky Derby and Indianapolis 500. fans )Ind announced that football was
The_ poll was taken ill the wake of the named the favorite sport over baseb<ftl by
controversy raised by a . Harris P<>ll o~ i margin of %9 percent to 2J percent.
the same general theme financed by Ute ..... Basketball was third at 9 peroent with;-
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over the Supei llowl -I.'! to 20 percent, Interest could be lllimulalid by obo~
the other 57 percent &eattered among ing the season from llH to around 10:· various' e\tents. ...J·' The' AP poll, conducted at a period games, starting around April 10 a1~·
when µ,. football season had just ·ended , ending in mkl-§eptember. :!::.
and baseball tr1in lng was beginning. 2. Pro football 11' ln danger of over~.
showed stronger support t}\an the Harris posure on television .
survey for football and the World Series. 3. Pr4 football interest ·could tie lq...
The sports writers and broadcasters, . ,. . . , • ;..:. represenUng virtuall y th' entire country, -. creased by 1nstalllng sudden deatb . ~:
apJ>tared to agree on these particular regular season games, adoptlng the twB"~;
points:' point conversion. eliminating the exlr_j ·
"I vote baseb&.11 as still our national
pastime," countere4 John Stead.man,
aportg editor of the Baltimore NewS-
Amerlcan. "Baseball has a ce.rtalo There were Z23 vote~ for baseball with 30
·Write-in votes for college lootball, auto
National Football League a~ released the rest of the votes distributed among
the week of last January's Super Bowl. 1teveral other sports. However, the f-!arris
"We can do a poll, too," snapped Com-1.urvey gave the World Series an edge
1. Baseball games are too slow and • point jlll.d increasing the dUficulty of J~.
· draggy and the season is too Jong. goals. • ;:
Aaron Inks
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Pro Pact
ATLANTA -Hammerln' Hank Aaron,
estimating "it will probably take three • .._
,years" to equal Babe Ruth's ·career· '
record home run aggregate, signed a
thr~e-year ~ontract Tuesday with the
Atlanta Braves. Speculation plac~d the
figure at a major league high of $200,000
annually ,
"My contract does represent a lot of
money," said the 38-year-old Aaron. "But'
J feel like I've been comj>ared with other
players as equal or better than they are,
only the salaries didn't matr;h up.
"Now I'm on an . equal basis there,
too .'' .
The slugging outfielder heads in lo his ·
19th spring training camp with 639
homers behind him, 47 of them last year.
Seventy-five more-will tie him with
Ruth's 714 career homers.
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* KANSAS CITY South Carolina,
Florida State, Villanova, Providence and
1ola1.71hall accepled invitations to fill al·
large 'berths today in the. National .
Collegiate Athletic Association's universi-
ty divfsion. basketball tournament, an
NCAA spokesman said .
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Divis ion Title Clinched ·-
·LA Battles B.uc.ks;·
West Sparks Witj
NEW YORK tAP l -Jeftly West's woo. an NBA tjUe. The players are think-
· shooting .has earned him the name "Mr. ing this is the year.
Clutch!'. So It isn't surprisin'g when his The Lakers' set a professional spor.t~
areat shooting wins a gan:ie. . record of 3.1 straight victories earlier t~
The Los Angeles Lake.rs guard. ~·t_lh 11 season. and have a chance at ecllpsing-
years as a profe~sk?nal ln the National .._ the~.;NBA record for victories in a single.
Basketball As5?C1ahon, was . the spark, season. Los Angeles Is 57·11, Including a
Tuesday night 1n a 114-111 victory over league record-tying 21 victories on· Uie
the New York Knicks. road . The team needs 11 vfCtories to
It was West's field goal after 12 break the-&a.victor)' r-e cord set by
1~nds or the fourth quarter that gave Philadelphi8 in 1966-67. '
On T V Toni ght
Char11el 5 at 6
the Lakers the11tad. It was another Mr.
Clutch basket in the last half minute that
Iced the game for Loi Angeles. The 33·
year-old star scored 32 polnts, 22 in the
1econd half.
At an age when many ballplaye rs are
checking their retirement plans, West is
checking: the opposition -for the NBA
playoffs ..
It appeared another steady performer,
!he Knicks' Jerry Lucas, heJd the thunder
when he bombed io four stral~ht baskets
, startirig the eame. New York held the
lead until late 1n the first quarter, then
regained it five minutes.later. The Knicks
managed to maintain the lead \Q)til
West's fourtb4'_uarter field ,goal.., · ·
Gail Good.ric;ti ba~ked West:, 1cor~
with· 28 polnb·,whlle Wilt Chamberlain
liad. 20 and Hapy Jialtslon 14. Lucas' 32
points led lhe Knlcks. who got 20 points
from Dick Barnett, 19 from Bill Bradley
and 14 from Dean Me!'lllnger. .
Nine of the 25· starting spots in the
tournament got to at-large schools.
In the western qualifying bracket,
March 11 in Pocatello, Idaho, Weber 117·
() is e1pected to meet Hawaii (22-2)
while the other game features Brigham
Young (21)..3) against Cal State (Long
Beach) 123-31 .
DODGER MANAGER WALT ALSTON (RIGHT), FRANK ROB INSON DIS.CUSS PO INTS OF INTEREST, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~ . .
The victory over the Knicks clinched
the Pacilic Division title for the Lakers ~d puts the team on a collision cour~e -
with the Chicago Bulls. the runner-up
learn in the Midwest Division of the
Western Conference.
Goodrich paced the Lakers early In l!ie
game. scoring 12 pojnts In the first
quarter. He ·wu j4lned in keepin1 146
Angeles •in the rough first half ~by
Chamberlain's11trong rebounding and a.
var iety of,lunglng dunk shols. .
The two winners go into the NCAA
western n!gional tournament March 16-18
1t Provo, Ntah against defending NCAA
champiOn UCLA· and the wipner of the
West Coast Athletic Conference -either
San Francispo, or Santa Clara.
* s :NGEt;E -Pacln~ coast
Athletic Association oJficlals have tu~
down, at least temporarily, San Diego
State's request to withdfaw from football
competition this fall.
George Ilg, PCAA rresident, SJ.lid Tues-
day the request wit be reconsidered in
June after a study ol the, conference's
goals and objectiv!s.
The 'Aztec. wanted to ,withdraw to
upgrade the eallber 'of their opponent... , .
* ~OLTVlLtE -General manager Har·
ry Dalton's 1m contract problems are
aettled With third baseman K e n
McMullen agreeing to term11.
McMullen'• contract sig9lng Tuesday .
, of an utimBted .$46,000 pact makes him
the highest paid third-sacker in Angel ~ history.
Three other Angels are unsigned but
neither regular involved represents a
problem, Dalton said.
Outfielder Micky Riv.ers told Dalton by
telephone that he wsiuld be here today.
Second baseman Sandy Aloma r was
given permission Jo report by March 7
because of winter ball. '
Young outfielder Tom Silverio who
a pent most of 1971 at Salt Lake City,
could hot be reached and hi.a whereabout!:
t ,are unknown.
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Powerful ' USC
Posts 2·.o Win
0 -rei: Anteaters. . .._
LOS ~NGELE5-P1tchers S~Ve Kemp
and Russ McQyeen limited UC Irvine to
two hlis ITld the PQwerfuY... ~SC Trojans
posted a U batebAll victory over . t)ie
Anteaters Tuesday afternoon at Bovar:d
Fie ld on..the SC c1m~s.
Bob Barlow went the .route for · the
Anteaters, giving up seven _hits ·and
abutting ·oul the hosls for six frames.
In the seventh, singles by Sam Ced and
Daryl Arensteln and a walk lo Roy
SmaJley loaded the bases with no out.a. A
run scored on a double play and the Tro.
Jans add<d a secood taUy in the eighth
after two outs on a double and Ceci's
third ·hit. .
The Anteaters' lone threat came in the
top of the eighth when Rich Molina
• reached first on an error and went to ~ third on Jeff Malinoff's single. Terry
Stupy hit a line a!iot that waa nabbed by
Smalley for the third out.
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Spitz Wins It .
VCI's Massimino 10th.
Ferdy· Massimino, former UC Irvine
waier ·polo star and president of the
assotiated student body, placed 10th in
the balloting for the Amateur Athletif
Union's Sullivan Award for 1971 today.
Mark Spitz .. Indiana University Olympic
gold medalist and world record holding
swimmer, was the winner .
l-6'.assirnlno paced Ed Newland 's UCI
water polo team to the NCA A cha m-
pionshiR in Deo .. 1970, was named to the
U.S. team ,that toured Europe in the
summer months anli was a member of-the
victorious U.S. Pan·American Games
team.
Massimino is also a leading candidate
for this yea r's U.S. Olympic team and
currently i~ i)"l train ing with New\and's
NJMA squad · that will compete in an
Olympic Development League later this
spring.
He is continuing his studies in the UCI
medical school and will enter full·time
medical study at conclusion of the Olym·
pie ' Ga.mis.
Spitt, a 21-year-Qld senior. from
Carqiichaet, Calif., is the secOnd straight
JU swimmer lo receive the Sullivan·
tfopby. John Kinsella, an JU sophomore
from Oak PArk, Ill ., won the award last -. year~ .-
The award has ~n presented each
yeai flnee 1930 to the amaleur athlete
woo. f?e,st combilies outstanding achieve-
ment with' qualities of character,
sportsmanship and leadership. It honors
James Sullivan, a1 pioneer in AA1J and
Olympic development.
The AAU Sf!YS Spitz was honored for
1911 accomplishmenti, including a list of
national victories and record·breaking
performances. During the yea r, he set
seven world and two Anierlc1U1 swi m·
ming recor9s, won four national and two
oollegiate championships.
• By capturing fOur htiividual events at
tbe AAU long course national In Houslon
last August, Spitz received his ·second
KJphutb Award for individual high pOint
achievement. He thus became the first
male ever: to win fow titles In o'ne na·
tional long course championship meet.
Representing the United States in
meets against East Germany, BrUaln
and the Soviet Union· in Septemj>er,. Spitz
win sev:n ·gold medals and four world
record performances. He did not lose one
race h• ~nterf!d, in Euroee.
During his career, ne has set 23 world
rectirds and 3S American records~
Anteaters' Hopes
For Playoff Sp<?t
Suffer ·s e'tback
Announcement late · Tuesdaf· t h a t
Southern Colorado State College· (17-8)
will, host the NCAA WesterO . RegionAI
basketball playoffs put a damper on the
hopes of coach Tim Tift and bis UC
Irvine team.
· TWo additional teams were to be
named this afternoon for the tournament
in Pueb\01 Colo., March ti.-11 with h:idi·
cations that one or two or the participants
will be brought iri from other regions .
und.er a new NCAA format .
The fourth team wiU be the Far West ·
Conference champion which may not be
determined until Monday night should
San Francisco St-ate (17·7) defeat
Ha ward Friday. San Francisco and
Sacramento State (16-9) would then tie
for the top sPot and a playoff Monday
would detfrmine'the regional entrant.
UCI (16-10) and UC Riverside ll8-8)
(CCAA champions) have been in the run·
ning for a place in the regional. touma·
ment.
The NCAA also announced that Sacred
Heart of Bridgeport, Conn . a n d
Youngstown COhio) had been named lo
regional tournaments.
Nose Sm·gery
Makes Osteen
. . . . ' ·. .
Tonight the Lakcrs face the Milwaukee
Bucks in Madison, ·Wisconsln.
"It's been a relativ.ely easy season,"
West said, toweling off after the Knicks
contest. "Bill (Sharman J has been
resting me ., It makes it easier for me and
it helps the team."
1, he thinking retirement?
HSo rqany people h:aYe retired me." bt Feel Stronger said. "But I'm not oure what I'm .going to
do. I'd like to keep playing but I'm just
goihg to w.alt and see. Meanwhtle, I have
VERO BEACH Fl (UPI -·· _Cl_ud_.~ thTp)a-yolls-to th!Jilrabout" • a.. I -a • Despite a team.J!lled· with slars -Wilt
Osteen Is breathing .100 percent better, Chamberlain, West and the now-retired
much ,to the delight of the Los Angeles Eljin Baylor -the Lakers .have never
Dodgers. ,,, "'
"I feel much stronger than I did list
year during spring training," tbe 33-year·
old pitcher.said Tuesday after he pltched
batting practice for the second time in
three da ys. ·
"I had ·my nMC operated .on during the
off-season, and being able to breathe
again should make a lot of difference this
year." \
Some,bone was removed from ?tis nose,
which was a constant problem with the
veteran lefthander during 1971.
··1 guess some kind of allergy triggered
ill of my troubles," he said. "l had an in·
ncr ear infection Which ·affected my
equilibrium. I'd walk ar.ound not feeling
well at all( But we were in the thick of
the .raee ind I couldn ;t take time out for
a rest." .
The Dodger!\ !Imost caught the Sa n
Francisco Giants in the National League
. West stretch run, but they fell one game
short. Osteen, who had a 14-11 record,
wasn 't disgraced, but he feels he may
-Oave dupli cated his 2{).win season of 1969
ii he had felt better.
"I never knew how I was doing late in '
the season," the left-hander said. "I
didn't know where the <0ext pitcll was
coming from. I was just wobbling out
there on the •mound . I remember that last
series in Atlanta, where I had lo cover
first base rour times. I had lo call Maury
Wills over and ask him to give me a
breather. · .
"He told nie I didfl'l look too good, and
he delayed (!:le game so I could g~t, my•
breath back. tt's·.the only time I didn 't
feel like doing what I wanted to physical-·
!y."
Osteen said' his IS minutes on the .
mound Tuesday was the first time in i'
year that he feJt like "petfonning with
energy."
Meanwhile, only one player, pitcher
Mike Stratller, remained unsigned Tues-d~ay after' rtlleVer Jose Pena reported at
Dodgertown and agreed to terms.
•
Chamberlain added lo the fruatraUoq,.of
the Knlcks. constantly cutting off thelr
drives, threatening -to bloc~· shot alt.et
shot and pulling down rebounds away
from New York's big men, eLica1 and
Dave Debusscbere. .. •
Injury· ·nu.II~ .. Mile Race
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1.0S ANGELES (AP) -Jim Ryun's Ruden, sub-four-minute runner Leonard
outdoor debut for ibis Olympic year has Hiltl)n, world-indoor f,000-yard rocord
been dulled by Injury to an old.foe plu.s holder Mark Winr.enreid and Jobn
defeat! indoors. Ye\ Ryun remains con-Lawson, a ·veteran four .. minute runner-
fident this is his season. all hope to beat Ryutland launch their
'Ryun, the world record holder In three Olympic search fQI' gold.
mjddle-distance r~cts includlna th.e tpile, "I'm vuy happy with my training •IO
will race the four·l•P distance Saturday filr," said Ryun. "I'm putting in about
in the Meet of ChamploM. ~~ lbooUng ' D> n;iiles a week, which 1s one wa,y to
for I 3:58 but may have to wtrk JUii to Tncaaure your progtw. I haven't done
wln ,. too much speed w<>rk bot I think I'm
E~~ without Injured Morty Uquorl, ready for a last time."
the race' has some formidable oppoolllon Ryun '8ld he expected the U.S. Olym·
!or the !)nee wibeatable Ryun. pie quall!Ylna 1tandard to be 1bout 3.14
Olympt ... and ace mUer Tom Von and "I'd liki to run that 119w and 1et It
. '
out of the way, 80 I won't hive it oo my
mind later·lJI the year. J don't plan lo run a lot of ml\el. lh.b year so It would be nice
to run a fut -one now ."
The lorme.r Kansas St.ar said he plans
"a Jot o( dOubles and triples -I'll even
Min 'I relay Or tfvo with the Club West
team." He said the, extra work. esptelally
at odd d~tances.should help keep him ln-
t~rested In running· , , , •
"t'm unh1ppy Marty cant run.' he
~aid, but added .that this race is jUst u
Important, with or without Liquori, wbo
has a ..rtouo left loot Injury and will be
out '<>f acUon at least 111 weeks.
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KNI CK BUCKET -takers' Hl.ppy Hairston neft) and Will Cham~_;:
lain crowd New York Knicks' Dick Barnell as he go• -up.fo!Jt-
r/lnter in Tuesday night'1 NIM. tilt in New York. Tbe I.alters won,
14-111. ::,.
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Overtime Setback
Sea Kings
In Near Miss
By LAURIE BECK~UND IQ regulation play; lean John °' "" Dtllr '"" s1t1t Sumner taking in a l1yup aftet
You could feel the 1eml· ~ ~ 4-man 4--second 1ubtle play
, 1n the. second quarter. tr11edy ol Coron1 d'J Mar 5 Mike Sevier ltanding eu1rd,
~ on•point Ion, In UICOnd·round ru1 hands up and eyes alanted
CIF A.AAA playoffs against to the side: and Jeff Wharton,
Pasadena Hlgh School at worried bot triumphant 11 he
-Ed' ""'· -"'A 1 .. ~t the tossed ln Corona's final goal of , 1soo 'ue-y "'6'' as their 23-3 season.
Sea Kings auffered a 82-61 losg And Tandy GUiii,
In overtime after leading the frozen on the bench as he
CIF~SS ucond·rated Bulldogs watched h1s team (alJTIO!t)
mott of the evenln1.
When lht gun went off 1t the
end of regulation tilt 1,500
, Corona fana who jammed into
• the &Ym groaned· and flooe
1ame was 1etmlngly over with
.. Pasadena winning, S7·S5.'
win.
Huntingt~n
Outl asts
CdM, 9~7 ·
But It wasn't fini shed. A
referee called a perso nal foul
on Pasadena's George Tucker
and gave two fiee throws to
CdM'a rellabll!: Casey Jones
after turning the clock back
one second. Jones hit both
without w1verlng to send it to BL '!.~~R ..fi!~~N
overJ,lme. Darlowe Troxell's two-run
With the ocore tied 57-57, blast In !lie bottom ol&he fifth
Jont1 then pelted ln the first inning catapulted the · Hun·
buket of overtime. The llngton Beach Oilers to a i-7
Bulldop r-:;taliated bf helping non-league baseball conqueat
:Malcolm Kennedy mark , up of visiting Corona de! Mar
two-more points. Fouled in the Tue.sday afternoon.
procesa, the Pasadena guard Troxell's 330-foot home r
also made t'lO free throws. with mate Steve D e e t e r
. · Then the' n o r t h e r n aboard negated a lour·run
"Cf.rononen ruahed after more CdM upMs~g in the top hall of
• ;Dolnta, with top acorer Steve the inning which had put
. ~!JohMOn finding a· hole ln th& coach Tom Trage'r 's Sea Kings ~ Kinp' defen~ and 11lp-in a 7-6 situation.
.)Ing 1 baU through It into the Corona batters had ac·
· 4>ask1t. counted for seven base hit.a in
"-{ corona failed In a noble at-their four-run spree, but two·
· .-jempt to make up ~ three-pickoff plays kept Corona
;point dtftctt, as Jeff WhlrtoJt from puttma It on ice. 1 .;i'!Dadl • ftnll fttld goat w1iti •· Troxeli'1 four.bag1et was ""'.seconda Jen. When a S..Kln1 almost 1n the 1ame spot that
-loulad Juat altmfard, the Deeter hap put the ball ID the .. -.. • initial lr~me, ••mt wa~ over. · · :tf,, Oiler1' junlor catclltr ., 'l'ha 11rit three qurtm. dU-. I ••-)lc!il1 · to rlCOWll because of ala ed 1 grand 1lam n .~
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tl.t.tLY "ILOT l"llot. ff llllch1r.i Kttlllw
.:ithe numbar of opectaculn firat • IMllll with P a u f ~ilv1~Wtre marked by rough, Horhyak, Kyle VanAmersfort ~ i\laY balween tbe two and R-"dY Milla •board. · HI'S J IM WORTHY 150), TOM CRUNK PLAY TOUGH DEF ENSE
' tcbad tuma Deetir'a circuit b I a 1 I---'--'----------------------------~<fl\I · civercame Corona del Mar's "' 'Ille Bulldop auarded tha Jnltlol !~•works in the tofi boll :t1na1on1ng Sea Klng1 man-to. '
":lnlJI,' Anxidus to defeat the' of the firs~ inning when ' unior
'iuperior·rated northern team, catcber Bob Palmer ~lapped a . :ecrona used , u. equally good three-run homer with ,Scott ~man defense, wh ich ~:!,er and John AndreWB on
Bucs, Rustlers Triumph;
) -• )ht 8 li 11 d • I ! OC<',lalonolly • · .Roed Johnson's t w o • f u n .:l*fonted · by ooor!n( from single in the fourth capped the
.. Jlnder the buket., 1 Sea Kings' four·run uprislng
•t:' With both t.eam1 maklng and coach Don Terranove'1
Saddlebuck Nine Belwd
... over half the1f attempted hosts were down by one.
: keta, rocking up 23 field Then Troxell reversed the , By CRAIG SHEFF
·a:oala, and three-quarters of I.rend and relief l!ltcher Dou& 01 111t 0111.,. '"" 11111 ~he)( free--throw1, t h e-1 r MOifSefltii vliitor1 down in A pair of sparkling three-hit· · t:u.na abili ty pro~ed similar the Jast two frames. ters by Orange Coast'& S~ve
;. Each o( the Sea Kinis c.,"" • ~' "J• r ~ '4 Hedrick and Golden -West'a
"'carved laatJn1 lm11es of ~~·r1t1 J j j J Dave 'Klungreseter hlghUghted ~1ves in thole I a • t 11!','sa I i I j area Junior college bueball :ininuta -JonM with hi. head " .. ,• ,i
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action Tuead1y.
.dowered, ready to char1e; lit-r :.=:..1'C OCC'1 Pirates trim med
Jl1 (W) IUard $co It I e f:t'~:. ~."', 11 ' i ;Cameron ihootlng up through ~ I I vi1ltln1 Palomar, 111; Golden
"'"footer• to gr1b a rebound. r::!!r.;:· ~ 1 West'• Rustlers edged in·
... ; Solid forw1rd Brett Marchel T;;r;· • 71' ' vadlng Ventura. 3·1: and host talaln& •hil handl in Victory Mw!I""""" ..... 1!1 r 11 M ~-ICOMnl tli<Wflleldloal ~.:f.i:... ~ " 111 j ~~!~'.\I!~1 1n toTue~'Z.~ .; ' * * * 0'!!:!11. 1a. ,I j ptay.
M. C"9M,.. MW ,,11 ~~~.ct 11 Hedrick's bld for 1 no-hitter ~•rtPlft , ~ ~ ~ MfJ;;;, • 9 J' canie to an abrupt halt a! the ·~i:r : : ~ 1f ..,. .., •Ml!• • ' • 'eta:bth ibnint began when
'""" 10 ' • ,. , 11 • Pak>mar11 Greg S ~ e r m 1 n <•""'°" t 1 • • Cwon• dll M1r XIII °'° o-r 'I 1• clouh.16 ., -own the left field ·~ • 2 1 10 H1.1~1r,,,,.,, Ml2 o:Jl x._p i' cu ·u1 • Tot111: u it 1J •1 line.· 1
,,..._. ca>. • ,. ,, The \ Comet& appeared to
,• ' • s n have • 'tiOd ·1t when: 'JI m _,f!i:'; ; : ~ : Ca ge Sc~res Cameron hit a bullet between
.o1t1111tM • s • n third and short. But Jim·
;::1': ~ : l ,: c11 imttNlf Watton. the OCC shortstop,
• Tottlt n '' 1t u v1111u,,. 09' ,t'~,. ,. made a brilllaitt back·handed
• C""9 ._.."' e:','~ 11 '-'I Mot• ','M,',"'•"' ".,•,11~.ff stab of the ball alter one hop : ,.,..._ io 1t to • H2 L:_r :~.,,,;,.11":,~ ~·~ .. ,, and fired back to s~nd to get
,,..,.,.. tt, corw t1t1 ,.,,.r " 1ot1 Sherman: Alter a n o t h e r e·~.:.~ ~!'."~!';..!.,. ~ Palomar lilt Hedrick settled
H111111111ton 1 .. ~. S•" M•rce. u down to get the final two out!.
cow1,,. M. s1"t• M1•11 " The 170-pound I o r m e r r• MMfll• u. s." 11r,..rdl11e Jt Newport Harbor High star 1(•1tll1 100, G•r•v U
C•lflH lllo u. ""'"'''' " 11truck out" six and walked just
Mlll'"1• 13. C•fl'l!:r,1" one batter. Hedrlclt, a right·
L• C111H• •s. ,.,,.., sor11111,,. hander, was in contro l all the
: ROLUNG HllJ.S -Foun. Mrrei.m 72· ""' ltobltl" way, 1ettl"-• In trouble only In 1 _;_: I! DorMlo U. ~I JI ''& wn Valley Hlgh'1 junior Jack " the eighth and ln the previous .. ba holr Ir r h I " P.imi n.~•rv•l'tt•JS h r Pl 1 aet 1 pa o sc oo v.11"' c11.11111" '°' ,.11111,..1 .. frame w en a pa ir o errors Ind meet records here Tues. LA ••01111 u. 1.it.J1tt a enabled the Comets to get two
Clay in the Rolllna Hills Hlih LOI '"''1" 11~::w York 111 runners on base. iwlm Jnvltatfonll prellms. All•~" "· aun110 tt __ 'Qcc'1 only tally came in the
: Babashoff aped to 1 3:4S.9 in !:1~:!~~'~· 1~:~11~f.!111 ?1~0T) fourth Inning when John
the varally 400 free after c~~~:.~ ~\!·,.~:'.'~r.:~"ft''' 110 Palmu. singled, went to st· .flicking of[ a 1:'8:2 in the 200 COLLIO•
ffff UC '-"'' 11"'-r• ''· V1tt1y S!1tt ,, • loul1vlt!1 tO-Norfll TIJtll Sf•ll U
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~Sets Marks
cond on a. ar9ul)d out and Ort rtlt CNll (1) 11lrhrbl
score4 on.r.runeinJna's dou· f;~~· ltb f : j
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. h Fi Id S•l'l'llllOl'I, ti 4 0 Fleming and Rlc e er )Ii'~·. 'f J • '
J_ed the P~a~s at b~t with two · •Mc~~:t ~b & ii,
Iilia each. Fielder aioo clubbed ~:!:I.· • I !
I double'.. kiri " inn n•• r ~ •
The \\di1 rll'J OCC's record to ~:!e;::' C011r 1: ii ::=? J f ~5 and se't the atage for the OOIMtt wn~~'1 , h '"'
Pirates' · South Cout Con· ~'·. 't:..~~':r'nr:.;, ~l i T i i
lerence opeiler ' wltb visiting u":~:,·,rh !' l g •
. •\d.,, 10 I ' Mt. San· Antonio Friday. Dan ~ ~"r.·~ } ~ t ! •' Qui!enber,ry .will pitch for ~2:• j i I ,• ooa~ Barry Wallace's Bucs in Ktfff;:1~'" • 11 ~ 1 that one. _..... seer. ,,, 1nn1n11 , h ,
Meanwhile at Golden West, ve111ur1 lf: 010 CtJ0.-1 J g
Klungreseter, a lefty, gave up G&ldtn w1u111rtDn 'r,'1ric-'
juat 1, fifth lnnln& home run Murin u •1• •1 : "!
afid twO singles to Ventura. He ~11rri~· 2t1 o 1 I
!truck out nine and walked G011ll1.,,. r1 ! o 0
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Mtdl~tc.h, cl I I I three. M1ho:.'i~ c i 1
The Rustlers scored two ~~~in. 11 4 1' 1 runs in the first frame on an Rob1•1• er, r1 4 . ,I I
erroi', a tWo-out walk to Blaine ~~:m~"· 11 ,i 11 11 , Calder a n d back·to-back JHdlUtct Jl 0 1 ,
B d II, d J•ck.orl, lb singles by u Bu mg an JO!'l1nn111 ,. •
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T C · IC111!1r. I 4 ony. resc1. L•k. c1 l I o ..
Coach Fred Hoover's club ~...-~:::·,~b. r1 l . o
got one more i~ the third on a i:ff'n:'lbr1 I g J t I
double by Bulling and 1n er· ~"~~=: :,., 1 a g
roThr. · Gold w t's ~rre. ':. 1 : A l e Win Was en es llK~lld .. , 1t I f : 1 fifth. in a row and ran its to1111 kM9 1111 inMi.,,
season reC(lrd to • M. The Jtut1er1en tm 1u 021-11 11 l
Rustlers open So u t h e r n S•d<lf•t11ck 021 000 000-3 1 1
California Conference play
Friday, tr1vellng to LA
Harbor. Right-hander Mark
Barr .is expected to start on
the mound for Hoover's club.
At Saddleback, the host
Gauchos took a 3-2 Je1d in. the
third inning, but It didn't hold
up for very Jong as the
Hornets score4 at will after
that.
Crumley Hot
RIVERSIDE -Saddleback
College's Arne Crumley scored
12 points in a loslng cause as
Rlversiae City College turned
back the 1't,.s.sion Conference
basketball all-stars, 99--96, here
Monday night.
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By GLENN WHITE cent outings H u n t1 n C to n
0t ... Dell)' '""" '"" knocked off champs from · the
and Jim Worthy who put
toa:etlter lhe KOrina: punch.
Brooks canned a dozen and
Worthy had 10 of Huntlngton'a
25 points in that final 1tanzs.
AnotJ'ler league champion ls Sun5et and Bay leagut:1.
waiUn1 to take a shot at So oow il'i La Habra on tap
upatart Huntington B e a ch _ the team voted No. t in
High and th.is Ume it's mlshty final Orange County ratings
La. Habra which 11 set to flQt. and cne boa1ting a 7.foot
the Oilers. center.
The game will be. a ClF However, ... h e J g h l di.sad·
quarterfinals collilJon Friday vantage doesn't seem to
night (t) al UCLA's Pauley bOther the Oilers., At least
Pavilion. The Oiltrl are the that was uie cue against San
only aecood place.entry lelt ln Mareo1 1,. Combl' diminutive
J.MA-c:ompeUUoo. Ro t ' Coach Clmer Comb&' un. forces overcame the ya 1
predictable Oiler1 notched front line of 6-9, 1-7, M . .
their 23rd trlumph of t1'e · •It was an overall team v~.
aeuon In Tuuday playoff ac· tory for the Orange and Black
tion at Fountain Valley High as first one and then another
by subd~lng Cham.el Le1gue player came .through with key
titliat Sari Marcoa, 73-63, while efforts.
Freeway loop champ La In the decisive last quarter
Habra wa1 disposing o f when th_e Oilers went on a
.. Ramona, 74-65. shooting binge ·(hitting eight
In J\I two previous moat re-for nll'le) Jt wu Steve Brooks
Vikes Rally
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By PHIL , ROSS
Of ... Dt~ 'l"t Slttf
Adami! took advantage. df a
Sunny Hil!J technical· foul and
sank a charity toss for a b-4i
Yet it could hardly be said
that they won the game. Tom
.Crunk w11s a defensive ter~or
and pulled off 13 defensive
caroms lo go with seven of·
fen sive rebounds. His all·round
hustle, steals and board play
iept his mates a h e a d
every time San Marcos ma de
a serious run for the lead.
Scott Wh itfield's ball band!·
ing, pas.s1ng and hustle Were
also invaluable. And Brett ..
White played particularly well
especially In the second
quarter when he got 10 of his
16 points.
Defensively ' the 0 i I e r 1
sparkled, shuttln_g .:Off Steve
Weist with sevf'n points -I!
below his average.
Hu,ntington broke open a.
close game in the latt seven
minutes, pulling aWilY from a
so-46 lead with hustle and
deadly shooting.
San Marcos led only once ln
the 1-.1 half. 38-35 .
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Bl!Jlering second h a 1 r
1booting by re:serve Bruce
Miller brought Marina from
behind and into a second
round CIF AAAA playoff vie·
tory over ·the Sunny Hills
Lancers Tuesday night before
4,384 screaming fans at
Anaheim C.Onvention Center.
W1llt edge. -H1rl!IV
ft " ,. " J I 4 1
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In pulling out ·their thrllllng
47-4.1 verdict over the charged·
up underdogs from t h e
Freeway League, coach Jim
Stephens' Vlklng!I had to
forget about ft shoddy first
half performance. which In·
eluded just 14 point! and a
M4oc0onalll A pair of gratis. toss~ __b)'-Pu11011 Miller plus a free throw and Tu•"•r ' · . Gor!tn buckel by SpeaJt!!. all 1n last 101•11:
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114 minutes, preserved the Jcert ·~ OulT't1r1
win. SI~ M1rco. 10 20 14 1'-'S Hu"llnoton t 10 '' t5-7J
Area Swimmers Shine
In InVi tationaJ Pr~lims
poor 20.8 ~5 of 24 ) field goal LONG BEACH -Orange 400 free alter a 1 :~1.8 in the
&hooting effort. Coast area swim contingent!· 200 free and Wall was fourth
The Yikes now are con. scored heavily Tuesday af· in the 100 fly with a s.8.8. ·
fronted with a quarterfinals ternoon in the annual lwfoore QuJnn had a third place
match at UCLA's Pauley League Invitational prelims at clocking of 1:01.7 in the 100
Pavilion Friday Jtig!JLa~ 7:30 Millikan and Long Beach Poly. b.ack while Duyndam'1 100
agahist OraQ&e County rival Newport Harbor and Costa breast time was 1:08.S.
U>s Alam itos. a squad which Mesa qualified a bundle of Estancia qualifiers for the
split with Marina in a pair of iwimmers for the Friday varsity firtals include J,.arry
oon·leagut games last Decem: night finals at Poly while Blattermsn in the 100 back
ber. Estancia and Marina Will be (59.6) and in the !'>O freestyle
Miller, usually 11 starter the busy in the finals at Millikan. (23.4), and the 200 yard
lut two seuona, had been Mesa'• Milt Waidelich tied medley relay team which
relegated to benchwarmlng for first place in the varsity 50 checked in with a sixth place
dutiea following last Friday freestyle with a 23.s clocking mark of l:S3.4.
night's ~4-42 conquest of and the meQJey relay team or Estancia and Marina, like
Compton in the first round of Brett Ross . Mike Yarwood, Mesa and Newport. con·
the-eliminations. Waidelich and Richard WhJt. centrated mostly on Bee and
However, lie came off the more clocked a winning 1:45.8. C'ee events.
bench in the second quarter Other . Mesa ·Varsity Marina varsity qual1Ut:r1
and then got extremely hot qualifiers are Steve Marron included the 200 medley relay
from 2Q-2S feet in the second (IOO and zoo free ), David Lund team (1 :49.9) and 100 butterfly
half, potting ll of his game (200 indo and 400 free ). Whit-swimmer Ken King, who w11
high 14 points in ihe latter two more (SO and · ioo free ) and __ r_irt_h_w_i_th_a_Stt_.3_m_ar_k_. __
periods. Waidelich (100 fly ). With Miller's steady outside Also Ross and Whitmpre in
touch and the quic.k·handed the 100 &ck, Yarwood and
Vike bandit trio of Mark Ford, Oran -Marskbury in the 100
Mark Adams and Roger breast and the 400 free -relay Speab (eight combined
steals) pulling the winners te~~~rt Harbor's varsity
gr.idually closer from a nine· qualifiers include Kevin Ashe,
point deficit to the eventual Wall J ff Du d • ,., f714J •·••• triumph, the Yikes fina Uy Scott • e yn am, ANTHONY SCHOOLS
caught. .and passed, t h e Tim QuiM and both relay 1n1 s. ''""h'"' Jt,
I thr teams. .t.11a11t1111, ~1. t2M4
Lancers in the ast ee: ~·=A~a~h~e~tur~ned~~a~3~:56~.l~f~n~t~he~~~~~~~~~~~ minutes. 1_
Marina came from 41·36
with 4:48 left to• 41·all at 2:40
on a pair cf screamers from
the left comer by Speak!'!
sandwiched in between a
Miller bucket and Ford's free
throw. ""' · The Yikes assumed the up-
peoahand to 1t1y at 2:04, when
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Sparkle
A hot two mile duel
highlighted Cc:nita Mesa's Tl--48
non-league setback to host
Foothill Tuesday in a prep
dual track an<! field meet.
In other dual
Quinta stopped
Universi\y, 76-51.
action, La
visiting
At Foothill, Mesa's Tom "'
Ohwang led the Knights'
highly-regarded Larrv Gerich
going into the finaj 220 yards
of the two mile . Mil Gerich
t~n a furious final kick
and outlegged the Mustang to
the tape, 9:20 to 9:%2.3. ,
VAISTIY C•••• Mna uu cm , ... ~111
100 -1. It. O.omet IC) 2. &ombo1
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no -" 1. Oe•mtl IC.I 2, llrld1-.~ (F)
3. llombff tel. T!mt: 'n .1.
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l'rll!o tFI. Timi: ,2 . .S.
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2·~1111 -I. Getlch IFI 2. T. Ohw1nt (CJ l. ,.rlHI (C ). Thne: 9:20.G.
110 HH -1. Germ•n CCl 2. Poltlltt
(') 3. snv1r1 tFI. Timi: 11.t .
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P1khtk CFl. H1l"'I' 11.-. S,. -I, Mc:Kvi,_ !Fl 1, J611nlOll
(C! l. 511Un1m IF). Ol1l1nc9: Jl·I.
Dl..:in -I. Mc:Kennon (Fl 2.
McGuire CF) J, McCrl Y IF). Obl1rw:t:
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(Mlt Mat UU Ull Pllltllll. Cows of the Sea
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H1u1lbat11 IF\. Tlmt: 11.l. A I d I h (127) t k ti 720 _ 1. co111n IFl '· TYula• cc1 3. · arge cow co ca c was a en recen y on
Andfl'•IH'I !Fl. Timt: u.o. the Channel Isle out of Art's Landing in Newport llO _ \ HLrntl (F) l. Wollenw1ber od 3 h
!Fl 1. Mt~v cci. T1n11: 2:u .1. --Beach. The c were caught at the 4 fat om spot
Mn• -1. Smith c1 1· ve•m1111on wilh Bill RiS&. •n~ Dave Chambers (on the right) IF) l. Ferrer (Fl. Tlmt: •;'9,0. -.,uut
120 HH -i. B•l•k cF1 2. no ••tond of Costa Mesa among the lucky anglers.
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HJ -I. Weingard! !Fl 2. Belak (F)
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No third, Clsl&llCI! l).J.
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third. Hltllhl: 1-41. SP -1. Don1lelll CCI J. Pl1rr CF) l. ow-(Fl. 0 11111\Ct: .-.t.
Oltc:ul -I. Wlltlamt (Fl 2. Rotitr1l
IF ) l . Ow1111 (F). Ol•larw:e: lll·lOVt. ""° Rtltl' -I. Fooltllll. Timi: "1.2.
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Fm-Coast Area
G<>lf, Gyinnastics
Te1mis Results
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UC lrvl111 11'1
(It 111111 Alll CC)
Doullltf M1rtlr1e1-Foertcl'I {W) clrt' IClncalfld.
Cl\'@.._, IL) I-Cl, 6-J, Sanch•U-MOll Ill '-'!. 6-3.
~·.•rdnt~day, Marth l, 1972 DAIL V PI LOT JI'
FV, Lions Thump
Baseball Rivals
Uni .Nirle Newpo~~ 81n~ks ... Falls, 3-2,
To Orange Et;J,ison in Opener
Backed by some potent hit. . . Ung attacks, Fount)Jn Valley
and Westminster recorded
baseball victories Tuesday in
prep action. Fountain Valley 's
Barons rocked host L o 1
Amigos, 8--0, behind a IO.hit at.
tacit while Westminste:r?ipped
visiting Los AlamitO!, 3-3.
Bob Carroll, Ray Eck.les and
Don Coleman banged out two
hits each for the Barons as
Joe Mauler and EckJes com-
bined to pitch a 1i.1·bitter.
· Pal Espinosa, Gary Rungo
and Mike Tessier each had
57 Area
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Selected
two hi!.! ror Westminster's
Llons. Jesus Sanchez went all
the way ror the Lion:s on the
mound, striking out seven and
1llowlng six sin'gles. .
Espinosa and Rungo clubbed
lrlpJes for Westminster.
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P h ,,.l ot ... o.nv Plitt s111t Ile er Rick Perea.,. gave
up one earned run ~ter his Newport A'lrbor High's Neil
, teammates had spottid him a Burl and Bruce Wingerd com·
2..0 first iMlng advan1'age but bined t9 four·hil the Edison
a J)Cllr of tainted tallies cost l1largers Tuesday night in
University High a 3-~ baseball non-league baseball as the
deeision at the halld.s of ?mt Sailors downed Edison, 9-0, at
Orange High Tuesday af-Costa 11esa Park,
terooon. lt was Newport ell lhe way
Pe~gud worked six Innings, as t.'Oach Andy Smith's crew
striking out seven and giving jumped on Edison pitt'hing for
up only One bast hit for fi ve
frames. A hit batttr, a walk,-a four runs in the first inning
wild pitch and an error BC· and breezed behind the nifty
Fount•ll'I v1n1Y •r 001 )-...41 counted for two Orange runs. pitching of the t~·o Sail9r 1 i Lo.~~ aa~ h
LM A1tmH111 111 Bill Ruckel, Steve Fargo .and urlers.
,. r " rt11 Peregud singled in the first for Coarh Bill l\.·lorris' Chargers 511WIOll, u..Jb J 6 f 0 . h " r· c.,_,,,,, 1i..p 1 1 1 0 the two Trojan scores. v.•ere in t eir 1rst -tver noc-
Wto111, c 1 1 1 • turnal action and it pro\'ed a McK1lv1y. d • 0 ) 2 k " Cl'l•l•t""""ton. ~ 1 o o o roc y baptismal.
sec111r, rt 2 o o D· The Chargers left seven run-L••1on. u 'o o o ded · h r· r 1n111. lb·rl 2 o 1 o ncrs stran 1n t e 1rst our
Trt1e1. 1t 2 o o o innin gs and in each stanza it G!l-skl, lb I O I O
Kint, ·p • 2 o o o wa.'\.Burl ,striking out the final
tt110.1•~11na. .. 1 o o o batter "to snuff Out possible To!1l1 t7 J 6 2
Wt11n1Jn1111r 111 rallies.
,,.,.,,11,iev, 1, •ll, ro "o'b~ In al! Burt . a11d \V ingerd
H•rrl1. n 2 o 1 o fanned a doze~Edison batters
ll!:1olno1a. ct·" l 1 1 o and. onl.v <.:reg Parker was Noaland, It 3 l 1 O .. ' • "' CiFilt!tl't. c ' • • • Runoo. e 3 1 1 1 able to solve Sai lor ,pitChing, Orange Coast area prep B•ak•i.Y.":111 J 1 1 ' getting three sinnles . HudlOll, lb 0 0 0 0 b football players represent over "T•~111•. rt 1 o 1 o Newport went to work with
Rkhard~IH'!, u ' ' • • Nt•man. 11 ' • • • Sh1r11m. U ' • I • Bu1Tln11on. rf • • • • B•ldlev. cl I I 1 l ll "d f f . 0(h half of the 103 available Aadlnvtlll'I. 11> 2 0 0 0 1e a1 o ree passes 1n e INlnt, lll ' • • 'g Weklm1n, ... 1.u ' • ·' G ...... 11, Pl'I perf he S11n>tn1, 7b 1 o o o Orst inning, garnering five nominee; to orm in t A11>1rr1, lb , o o o walks to go along with Haig • • • ' l•ntranco, lb ' ' • • Oliver, lb ! I • • h I N l h S t h Atc....,•noo, .lb o o o o 131 aMua or • o u S•no:ctoe1, ., 1 11 o o White's double. a c._'Ouple of ~lnntont • ., • • 8 rbtl'". Ph ' • • Orange County classic at t 01'1' 27 1 10 $ v.•\ld pitches and Doug Chard's ~cw• llY 11111\n" s-llY lnn1.,.1
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Orange Coast College Aug. 17. ' "' • r h , infield single.
South coach Bill Boswell 's ~C:11~l~Z:~'r°' :#: k~.!j ,;. ; g~!i.~11v 11: :f :::1 ; l Burl added a pair of rbi •In
list of candidates includes 57'-------------------------------
-r rom the area with
Westminster (nine), Est.ancia,
Newport Harbor, University
and Mater Dei (five each)
heading the list.
Boswell must trim the list to
30 before practice starts July 31. .
SOUTH HOMINl•S
•OUA GRANDE -Jerry Wiiiiams
Rici'! Bollrl, Jotln Mlcaul•Y·
COltDNA DEL MAR -flotl F..-raro,
RMG Jonn.on, l(tn Clroll\l1r, Mllcolm 06 Miiie. COSTA MllA -Jon M1reh!orl11tJ,
Ken W1rren, Pat K1lam:t.
EDISON -Rocky wtwo ... SltYt Tim·
tnermon, 6ob Gr1vn, Gary Btlth. Tfrry Kopper,
EL MDOENA -$colt Prl'911, Mitt
Greut~~ Paul Kl•ln, Miki P.olllMl, Mlkt JGi'n1on. Tom Elfllnoia, Kt¥1n ~r"TAN'ctt'A H~t~li11 Dtnn!1, Jenn
Ol~on. l" Joyce, Dtxll Branl, BOO Con!Uyn. FOOTHILL -Mlkt McCray, !"rid M1yrholer. Gary R-rl•. Ric Jacobi.
J im McKinnon. FOU NTAIN VALLEY -Eldon Klckl. GI,..,. Hernt~l. KM>! Ouv1I, Miii M~IYJ:i\·NGTQN aEACH -Tony
Cilrelll. Jim Polltf, s1 .... , Pidl.forG . LAGUNA •EA.en -Mart. Oltrck ..
Gary Flllrte, Wood[ Whitt. LA QUINTA -arry Hlrl, H•rvtv Ovlnn. Brian Vernoy, fllll Grob. Pt! Stwon1htn. LOS AMIGOS -·Miu Kala!I. Mlk1 R <>Yst Jim Lincoln. MARINA -.Miki Laq, Otv1 Riii·
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Schindler and Chard.
Thr ee ~re"tallles were ptJt
on the boards in the lixth by
the winners with the aid o(.
base hits by Wingerd and RJck.
Uoesburg.
Wingerd, \Vhite and Chard
each had a pair ol safeties lrr
the eight-hit Newport altac~.
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All-league
For Kniffin
Mater Dei High'a Rick Knit·
fin was accorded first team
All-Angel~ League basketball
honors as selected by the
Joop'11 coaches.·
Player of the year laurels go
to champion Servite'a Mark
carnpanaro.
All-Angelus Le1pe
Firat. Team
• Mark campa,naro, Strvltt: Sr.
Tom Walbrun, Strvlte Sr.
Gary SeylllOUr, Servile Sr.
" Rick Kn1ffln, Mater Ott Sr.
Vern Hough, ,St. P1ul Sr.
Jamie Qulfk, St. Paul Sr.
Karl Krug, Pill:! X Sr.
Gary Battista, Pl'"' X Sr.
Pei. Korte. st. Anthony Jr.
Joe Lala, st. Anthony Jr.
...
S.ub (Fl llef. Mortis (UCO 11, 5-1.
Graham IF) n Otf. Hoovtn <UCI! 76 •• .. Otl• ICI 011 ..... , won 1-l, 1-2. 1-2
5hotmt ktr (Cl knl • ..,, won "'' 1-J. Gori IF) n def. Soon tUC.ll 15. j .1.
Satlllllllaek fll) (HJ sou111wtost1m lat E\ Nltuel CCI f11ncllek1011 (0 ID def. M&Yln {$1dl
'2, '"'°-• E"IUi (So) 17 Gtl. B11119 !Salll) 11. 5-1
Hain-!Sldl '6 dtl. Knltlt~ (So l 94, M~kl'llnl (Sad) 17 del. Moalc (Sol *'wtf1~m"""' 1s.a1 11 def. Booker csadl "'r~1 (Sad) " Gtl H••llnvs 15.al "' '"'· s.1111111H1ck on u11 G<'ft•mont (ti Sltltll'll Hi 11 CC) Ocwnltlldllnl ISM!) 15 .af. H. Avpr1no1 {GI n . S-1. Ktlml1 tGI 1' def. Hllt'I' (Sad) U , 1-0. O. McCool! (GI ID de!. Bun ISl<ll lti 1-
G. A......-(GI 1' o.f, Bool<..-
(!>H) 11, •• ,.
Mtr11\1tl (GI ID Gd. Tllom11 (Sad) 11N!!in l Sadl 111 def. Holley (G I 12. J. I.
GOide!! """' C41l (141 Cr•,.••
111 HWllirttlM S1aclltf)
GlorH CG) 11 drt'. l1vm1n (C) IO, 1-0. ~utllt IG ) M !ltd BrlienctlM !CJ, 14Efo~·iao. ICJ 74 Gel. Minehan CCl. IC. •••
0. RoblrtloOfl (Gl 12 d1t. Roy CC), 17, 1-
M1r1lson fG) 76 Gtf. Gtnl\'ISI (C l
111. 6-41. Jotinwin (CJ 71 dft. Rv1n CG! 14, '--41.
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Gltto•d IHI !ltd Rarburn (l"l lt·l9 lt
)lole1j. We ler IHI cltf, H1Uar1 (Fl l9...U (t hol11). Ptteri.on (HI def. Weir (fl 61~ Cf
J\61nl.
... ""'"" Mlllt•·H1rrl1 (Cl def B1lle.,-Ku1k1 '~"""°· 6-1; Gil Stanlon·WlllKI 6-0 ...
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dtf Murah (Fl. 6-0; de!. L111ct.o (F) 1-
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So1ld/n9 (l) ""°" 1-7, 1-0, 1-1. 6·1.
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Edd F ). ''°· 6·1.
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6-G; won 6-1. 1-1.
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H•mlllon CF l, 6-0; dtl, Oshldl ~F), ~I dtl. fl1llon l F), 1-1. "
M1rrUll!d (lj won 1-l, •·l, W , 7·J.
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Pe!rldi (l ) won 7.5; ICKI ~
Ma~odl (l ) lost 3..6; won 1-3. .......
khltm end LOii Ill def. S«-1nd
0'1nn1 (Fl. a.2, •·Ii 111111. Dormen t nlll
• MCGIVtrn CF ! .. l . M .
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1, .....
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0. 161t H . Doubltl
G1vner·W&aa (f l 1011 to Perk••· T1111 !Ml J..,, IJ.61 IPlll wltl'I Hamb,ir• Zetk (M) ,_.,, I·• Ka ncll'l·ROYt (i!:) lost .,, o..t.1 ICKt to
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Pirate Pair
On All-stars
· Skip Willianu and Tim
Conroy will represent Orange
C.oast C.ollege when the South
Coast Cpnference basketball
all·stars tangle with circuit
champion 'Fullerton JC tonight
at 8 at the llornet.s~ &Ym.
Other members of ·the aU.
stars Include : Santa Ana -
Jim Keyes and Dan Long:
Cerritos: -Norm MaUard
and Dive Feenstra; Ml. Sin
Antonio -Dan Spindler and
Btmle Williams: San Diego-·
Terry An\olne; and San Diego
Mesa -Enliow Henry and
Jim Ross.
•
NEWPORT HAit DR -Tt<"rV Albrllton, Grlf Amles, fllU WhltrorG, Waymo Miiier. Jim. Mol11.
PACIFICA -w10'71 l lodllolm. Strv• Sartoa, Chuck Ii.on, BUI QUlnn, Don L•sf&~l\~,rceir ~11oeJ:r Prrne Rich
Jamti. D1v1 Mlckll1ton, W1rr&n Wibtr,
Brltn Dawlllf!. S.._H CLEMENTI -11111 Mtdd.n. SANTA ANA -W1lt1r Ml11d. K11!h wl~~\i-,:J~a ~"~it. R1na111, Jay
lldbettt[, Cl1Ylon R09tri. TUSTIN -MID Slttaves. I UNt'VERSITY -Biii Rlddlt, !IOI! GUI, W11tl1 Jarmen, Dom O.Recio, Jae
Cl\amp(ln, SAHTA AHA VALll!"'f -T""' Got5111 , 01rrtll A6blrl1, Miki Picket!, Mlrtln V1nc1trRorst . WE5TMIN5Tl!lt-J11t Sl-1, Citty
Jennl"8'1. Birt Fran~hou .. , Mtrtln S(llrotdert Jlm 1-+oltand, 'rerrv Yount. Gll Rowltt, Cl'lutk Winkles, K•vln lamb.
Eagles Rout
Diablos, 13-1,
In Opener
Estancia High scored five
times in the first' and seven in
the Second on the way to a 13-1
baseball victory oyer host
Mission Viejo Tuesday in the
season opener [Qr both teams.,.
Tom Johnson banged out
three do.ubles, driving in a trio
of runs for lhe winning
Eagles. And teammates Jim
Schultz and Jeff Grant had
two singles each.
Estancia's startiiig pitcher
four innings, allowing no hill!,
Jim Postel tossed the first
four innings, allowing no hil.l!,
striking out six and walking
just one. Ron Urmson pit~hed
the last three iJJnlngs, giving
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Hffld•lck-,11 ) I 01 ~ - -.. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -... ~;;;.,:::-"·~::-~:::·:·. YOUNG 6. LAN,E TIRE CO.•
OCC Banquet I COSTA MESA LAGUNA . TUSTIN I I d NOTI: CUSTOMllS Of OUl I
A sport.1 award hanquet I 1596 N•wport Blv • 482 0cffft Av•. FORMll TUSTIN STOii Will ...
honoring the Orange Coast •410.938.3 494•6666 SllVICED AT OUl COSTA MW College basketball and wrostl-~ ST~L
Ing 1 .. ms wlll be held Tu ... I . I
day night M1rch 7 al 1:30 In • THEODORE ROBINS FORD ,.,. HA.0100 nvo. e COSTA MHA e 642•0010 •
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-:-NetD 'Faces Blo•!,om , . ' .-
.: _Qs~car Forgi~g
:. ro Scott, Fonda
lly Vtl!NoN ll001T
HOLL)'WOOO CUP!!
NoUuii.Uons ·of Geor1• c.
!Scott aod Jane Fonda for
~n thia yesr provide
IUbltant.laJ evidence that the
mtmberlhlp of the motion pie·
--· .-my II not vin· dldlvt. .
SooU . ~ .. 1ualled 19•
Olcara IS· , baloney f o r
)'earl. In 1'71 be refUJed to
¥attend the awards at which he
wu honored 11 be.at actor for
1'P1tton."
· Miu Fonda, always on the
~parts demeallina: the
Jt's never bten done.'
Spencer Tracy won the
aelden prire In eonsecutlve
years, 1937·34. Ill& long time
amor«-·Katharine Hepburn. tumid the trick In 1967-el. And
back in 1936-37 Luiae Rainer
managed consecutive Oscars."
Morning line favorites ror
best actor and actreq are
Gene Hlckmln. the tough cop
in ''The French Conneclion,"
and Jane Fonda for the
neurotic call girl in "Klute ."---.
It appears to be a touup for
best plctur& between "The
French Connection," and "The
Last Picture Show."
The finl ii violence, lht
second vintage nudity.
' , ' '
' INblllhftlent Ind the U.S.
sovernment, was nominated
d81pite bet unpopular 1tands.
Al • Cer the British, the
academy could hardly be
Other entries represent the
esoteric. "A CI ock tl9'o r k
Orange," a musical hlt from
Broadway·, "Fiddler 'On The
Roof," and pomp al)d pagen·
tary, · ''Nicholas and Alex-
andria."
• DAILY l"ILDT Sl1ft l"lltN TRY AGAIN -Laddie Reday Oeft) and Tred West are a bit uncoordinated
in their greeting, while Rolf Theisson (right) and Denis Thomas watch the
pair in. a scene fr~m the Lido Isle Players' comedy "Sheep on the Run~ay." f..o{!'O"' 'open minded. Four of
. but actreuea are Britona:
JUJle Christle, G I e n d a
Uacbon, Vanew Redgrave
lllCf J1nfl Suzm.n.
An oddlty ·this year Is that .
U the rfonnen In the best
'Sheep on the Runway'
. ' i actreu supporting
,, are first time
; Th1a hun't hap-,.. .,._. liltt the cateaory was
'-....i.blilbed Jn 113S. .
Supporting citegory "
nominees are anybody's 1ues.!I,
but Ben Johnson ("The Last
Picture Show") is 10mething
of ·• fav orite along with Cloris
Leachman who appeared in
the ume film.
Probably moat intriguing of .
all queatlons of the April 10
academy award presentation
are whether George C. Scott
will appear at the ceremonits
and If Jane Fonda, given the
qpportunity1 will engaae in a
political harranRUe.
Lido Stng~ Wacky Farce . . .
f' trht winner• in , lhat first
IUPJ>Orilnl competition were
Gale 5ondtr111rd and Walter
Bmlnan -who went ori to
win a couple of others.
It la poulbJe, but unlikely,
;!!>al Scott ind Miu Jackaon
Ciliuld become the flrat actor
ind IC!rw to win blck·to.
;.; ... ck Qecara in the 1ame year.
Maybe It would be. more in·
tereaUng if the winners all
show~ up for a change. ·
~::Old.-Tinle~s Have-:B~
~:With 'Fabulous Fordies' , ' ,. + B1 CYNTID4 LOWRY ner'" Haymer, now 1r1y and a
",:'NEW Y.ORK (AP') -Thero bll thtii on top, r1n through
·'Inuit Iii'* -a 1111jorlfy of aome of hll cld hits In 1 voice
~in· Ibo 1udlence of thlt, U -111)'tbitl&, -h11 mo!·
pts_ ~Y .nfaht variety Jowed 'CVer the years. Mlss
lj(ioclel c0Ued "The Fibulous O'Hora_ apparently I It t I e
fonlla" " · tmic:hed bY the yoan, un-
. ~' -1111. f r 1 n k I y corked a ple1nnt olngtng
\:. llOl!llp, w11 1 period piece votct.
· •for the _.ticn that rocalll . It did chelt · ·I I o t
World WI!' II r1tlonln1 Ind .chronoklilcany on tho music,
pln•P 1lrl1 and tip& Its toes to counting ~nythlng tlllt waa
·the ' mualc of the era. Ten· played in a film of th~ 1940s as
nestee Ernie Ford was host, be.longing to the decade -
with Betty Grable, sin1er Dick even George M. C.Ohan'a
Haymu and Maureen O'Hara 'iYankff boodle Dandj" an~ . ' fPaklnc What can truly be Eva Tanguay's, "I 0 o n 't
l ~f l e d rare televillon ap-Cafe," both from an eirli er
,,,..,._, 11 y6u don 't count period.
tlJd,bwW. · . Frank Gorshin did IOlne of ~rard;Jot oD.10 ~ t 1 Ide his hll film star imprasiOna -
E e!dnc cp1toh, iin1 ahd Jame• C•KO•Y, of coune, and
'the ·production . num-Al Jolson. Then he jumped a
' bat· the .JJ'.ow bllon·a:ed to cbuple of decades to imitate ~ pall. . , Richard Burton tllking 1 song
"'-~--G,.llle -q1ln es._ . from "Camolot" -a IQOd bit 111•• faaioul aama in a but out of place. .
11hlte Ue, Ind till d1~ce All In all, it was a liv~hly
n•mber In the Ber~•l•y man-prodyced and bouncy hi>Ur.
,By ?OM TITUS
Of 1M O.Hr l"lltl S"ff • Satire and farce are, quite
often. int e r ~hangeable
dramatic properties, and the
Lido Isle Players' production
of Art Buchwald's "Sheep on
the Runway" furnishes an ex-
cellent example of the sue-
"SKiii"' QH TMI l:UNWAY"
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writing and performing, styles. -eo:•.'-~-~~'.1.1~~.:::::::::.o,n1·M~~r.~~
BuchWalcli'a pfay, aMVrliten, t ,,.;, ................... &t~~ .. ~-Y::l1'i
b a aatfrlcal offering, jabbing
• pointedly ... in i!s dialogue at trance or missed soi.Ind cue. ~ varloua face:ts of American Fred West embodies the
_ foreign policy. However, ·it is ·total direction in which the
little more than 1 string of
on&-linera woven togeUier by
an ever-thinning cord of plot.
Ron AJbertsen'a production
. at Lido turns the Buchwald
satire into a no-holds-barred
farce 1n which the ground
rules are gloriouslY slinple -
if i,t works, leave It in. And,
more often than not, it does
work. to the point that the end
result is not unlike a Chinese
meal liberally doused with
ketchup. It may not be ethical,
hut it1s nat oDl.J' tuty but fill-
ing as well.
Director AlberUJen ·has con-
structed a &how which plays
throughout much of the eve-
ning like an extended· sklt'for
a comedy-variety show on
televisio n. The humor of the
moment, a good bit of which is
.directorlally· contrived, pro-
vides the impetus of the play
and eventually its saving
grace.
Characteriiation replaces
stinging wit as the frontal at-
tack of Lido's ''Sheep'' and
most of it, while quite hilavy
handed, is extremely effe.cttve.
Ell3emble playing ;, ·of high
ciliber, de.spite an · occasional
lag in p8cing due to a late en· -·.-
production moves · in h I s
portrayal of the harassed
American ambassador to a
tiny Himalayan kingdom. His
aldllful man ipu Ii ti on of
'dialogue and facial reaction -
rome of ·his "takes" are
priceless -char:t an unswerv-
ing course of high hilarity.
Pat Moran as his. protocol-
conscious wile, who frets over the gues& loom arrangements
while thf:.CO.W)try 1& ln revolt,
comes through a bit more
artificially in b e r in-
terpretation. More impressive
ls Rita Lledags as their
stereotyped student-anarchist
daughter, building her
character subtly with 11ly and
knowing glances only to finish
in a most credible cryiJli: tan-
trum.
The befuddled ruler of this
blckward llnd ls played
beautifully by John· Phillips.
wliose droll manner suggests a
benign Fu Manchu . His second
in command, who has little
time for official niceties, is
given a fme portrayal by '
George Harris in his !irst
community theater i'ole.
Stan Bell ls sporadic In his
performance aa the syndicated
super-hawk ferreting out Com·
rnunists under every bush,
strong in his power thrusts but
a bit lax in his -'>Verall .effort.
&If Theison, ttle on1y cast
member · called upon to un-
derplay, •is quite effective as
the ambassador's knowledge-
able aide.
Completely capturing ihe
show in the supporting ranks
is ~nis Thomas as the prissy
crybaby admini.!ltering civilian
aid. tur ning in a superlative
performance albeit a bit
reminiscent of a r e e e n t
a.!IS!gnment. Not far behind is
Ladd'te Reday, solidly enacting
his opposite number on the
military side with a sturdy
Texas drawl and an authentic
old~Army bearing.
Bill Moreland steals off with
a good many chuckles as the
butler whose only command of
English is the words "vodka
martini.'' Dick Stewart and
Dave Wells, cast in wordless
roles as ' soldiers a n d
bodyguards , elso get their
licks iri, upstaging th e prin-
cipals at one point on their ex-
it.
All in all, "Sheep on the
Runway" provides an ex-
tremely funny even ing,
whether you revel I n
Buchwald's on-target dialogue
or Albertsen's unabashed buf-
foonery in 'the staging of the
production. It is another in a
~ries of Orange C o u n t y
"firsts" for the rapidly ad-
vancing Lido Players, who will .
give four more performances.
tonight through Saturday, at
the Lido Isle Clubhouse, 701
Via Lido Soud, N e fl p o r t
Beach.
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By JERRY BUCK
HOLLYWOOD (AP) 7 Alter
a diwtroua encounter with
big' nJme movie star 1,
te1evl1ion I.a turning back to Ill
own home-;rown personalities
for next season.
' In "Mlaslon: lmpoulblt," II Ruth Buzzi, Mont• Markhlm,
t,.mad wl!h 5u11J1 l!lmp&hir• Jack Warden. Andr•w Dul·
in "Baffled " Miss Hampdi.!!:e g.,.: and many other•.
is a two-time Emmy Winner The major exception is Julit
for "the Forsyte Saga" and Andrew!, signed by ABC for a
'"tbe Finl Chur~hllla." musical variety •h9J?· ~YI
¥he list a:m on: S.ally Duffy: "I think that's a httlt
Fields, Jane Wyman, Doug different. You don'& ~have a Among the series candidates McClure, Sebastian Cabot, llory concept In 1nualcal
there's hardly a film name Hugh O'Brlao BU!y Cosby variety."
Iha! has topped a marqu" In •---..., .. • ... .,. __ .,·,,....., ___ .,,,. ___ 'II , recent years. ·
But the names and faces
wUI all be as fam.Uiar u last
night's reruns . Virtually every
star signed for a potential TV IDGHI.JGHTS
aeries has had hia own aeries ABC (7) l :30 _ "Hollzapoppin'" Jack Cassidy in the pasl The ~ason now e!)din,g was the year the movie ana Ronnie Schell star in an updated version ol.
11tars fell on television-and the 1938 Broadway revue.
burned out like meteors "then CBS (2) 1:00 -"The Carol Burnett Show."
the ratings came in. Miss ~urnett's guests are Tim Conway and Eydie
Henry Fonda, sh Ir I e y -Gorme. ·
MacLaino and Anthony QuiM NBC (4) 1:00 -"Adam-12." Officers Malloy
were cancelled at midseason. and Reed• attempt to get hot rodders off the"streets.
James Garner in "Nichols" KCET (28) 9:00 -"Hollywood Television
·..,.and Tony Curtis .Jn. "The TheaCer." Jack MacGowran reads from the plays .
Persuaders" are not likely to of Samuel Beckett1 in "Beginning to End.'' survive, and the · J i mm y ..,, __________ .., _______ ..,ii
Stewart Show won't be back. •
Only Glenn Ford in "Cade'a
C.ounty" and Rock Hudson in•
the "McMillan and Wife" 11eg..f
men t of "Mystery Movie"
seem a sure bet for renewal.
"I think we've all learned
11 om e th in g , ' ' said Ross
Donaldson, N.BC vice presi·
dent for program develop-, •DI oriain•I eo1111dy. Gu~ll '" It·
ment. "A big star name Wednesday trm Lrnn lltdsmt. C1ftk au llttd
doesn't mean anything by a!MI tti• Jlckaon FM.
itself. Too often they had the £v•ning m Trwb w c.,..-
wrong material or the wrong tlll na w.t"
creative people." MARCH 1 filt I IBC!: w-.n l.w. ti
James E .. Duffy. president' 1:008 (J)8D(llJ1m :,-;:_ 1,1m! 1= ::.
of the ABC T1elevisio_n · DWtts luUtlllll Uktn vs. uti"Hprod~LtwilFr'Nllrhen •~ Network.J ~ lf the story 1s Blltb 11 Milwiukae llw. _,._ there, if)lie concep~ is there, ,. D (I) Wiid Wiw West. lrltll acter Jact M1_...,.11,
and if you have a major m TIM fllllbeua !:OO 8 Cl) llkdkll e.ter Ida l11ph11
personality, you've got a Jot e 1 .... If .lwlnil and Krrnr• Duff m1k1 • nra drt·
going for you. But the day of 0 lN11! mitle appt1r1nct topthtr u ,.,.
signing a star first 11nd then fJl) J 1p1c141 Tiii loftiut Je~r11ey: ents 1t odds witll Dr. S1n11011 fllfl
building a concept around. him ~~I!'-• .r.ovtt1.r1 ~ '1esl-. htart surpl)' tor ttlt,lr ••11rfrttr .. is gone." Mnt NllOll s &rnVll and h11hnstill m DMI fl'llt SkW $ttvl1 WOfldtr,
Duffy said he believed all of Ills ~sit':!"'·.-..~ StM Good1111n, Sttvt Landubur1
the networks deliberately went I ~.:rrr RFD • suttf.. ·
after stars identifi ed with G!)E bit ::= .TtlMIMI 11INtn
television. "We're conscious of l:lt Rtprlst r1 "Biilnnlnc to Ent!: atlf· ~hat happened last year. Get· D "EXODUS"-I C lo 1 ritlr Jack MteGowfl•. rtdln1 f~ ting those people known to TV •· . " 0 r lht plays or s.11111.i Beckett.
audiences is imporla~t." * :;,~ [.Au~~~'::,l~T 111 LA ""
,, Ric~~~ Boone.,, who was In O Ml7\'lt: (C) (911) "'fnd.-hrl 1 .an. ¥lra+tiH
Medic, then Have Gun, (lln) ·~aul Ntwmin Eva Maril Im IWleN
Will Travel ... and headed his Saint. Sal llineo, R1lph Rlth.lrdsoll. t ·Jll D I]) are n. ,......,. "Bt•
own repertory a n t h o I o g y l'et'tr 1.rf11ord. Lt( J. CQbb. ·• · Nllt el Rlsl"' tn • e111 of 11istlkN
series , is in ''Heck." He play1 ((J'~ '"9 Waller .tfuAkite ldlntity, o.nnr IS balilM tt M: •
a Western detective who uses !1'1 llNI: ¢) • .......,.. Jd11) '68 mistenni~ ti crlMt ,~, '-milst
scientific methods. -Rlth11d Wldmlrk. )'l'ltr Stmni. lift ti"p te his ,.,Wiioft IJ sm
Fess Parker, television's mAlldf Criffrll Shlw . his lift. ,
Davy Crockett and Daniel Ill,....., 11111 Ult l'rtfwlf ,. .. ~ ,....
Boohe, is bac~ in-a movie pilot lDl Mir U111 lO:Ol e ()) lll•lx Mil• Coll,llOfS pll)s
as "Elisha Cooper," a mw~ . . . 1 "'' ··'· ., i.... MMnll"lll4 • th Calif • t ' ••• ..... .... I~ -' ~:~ ern orrua lmuu 1 • Nida • .. " c...... a,.... thief• ~~Ila. ~-. . . ....... ... Leif Erickson, formerly o( · .,GD ~..._~ 'HltwJ tlld .lol'llM htttl0 illr hi ·.·
"High Chaperral." is in a 7:00 II (]) D m,.... ''llll Cate~l!•r." a drtma 1bout •
sho;t-about a medical disaster Cl> Trvtll • c...i-fiustrattd l rttlsh eolonl•I. E4 Ntl·
.team, "Med-Ex." (l).lnollt s:in, Wltll•m Wlnclo111"1nd h'of' f11n·
Jim Nabors and Don Knotts, .OW'llt'• MJ LIM1 cis st•r In "Little Girl Leaf," deallnr
who came out of "The Andy · GI l• Ucr J."' with , dlstr1u(ht. brilliant _ld•ntbl
Griffilh Show." and then had · I 1 ""•: .... ,. who maintains rta!llY hJ ~ltlr
their own series are together · fE = • :., " his t11udttlr Is t11n ~11¥1.
again in· "The Traveling a Fii CD Min , ... Mill«. Kall JoMI
Salesman." • II._. HuP WllHtm1
Martin Landau and Barbara 7:30 8Dldtf II tlll Hwll ''Doc_taf on IB}ltll •Elzlbeth
Bain, who left "Ml.!lsion : th•. Joi" Wiien Mldllll •nd Did:"' • ......,.. ""*'
Imnn•cible '' are back in sehithd to appear 111 1 It~ Ir (R)
" I""""" ' d fl I"' about 1t1t ll'ltdletl khtd, the e _... T ...... ~atch Dog. t,. eon a r . oth1r sludlflta i..cmi. ¥11)' )N!Ous. • 119 .. ,........., N1moy, who replaced Landau DTH Mini fldNJ Sutst
Brolin Signs
HOLLYWOOD CUP!)
James Brolin, assistant to
"Dr .. Marcus Welby" 'On
'television, will play a co-stir-
ring role with Charlton Heston
In MGM's "Airborne."
Both Pictures
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Violin ,Co.ncerto Splendid 'j
'UK• WOODSTOCK
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By TOM BARLEY
Of llHI O.Hy l"llCll Iliff
Ma:r B r u c h ' s hauntingly
beautiful Concerto for Violin
and Orchestra Is about all that
rema ins to us toda y or the
great German's works in
terms of what we are orrered
in th~ concert hall.
concert by his Orange Coast
College Community Symphony
Orchestra and that lie also
brought a soloist who showed
us in tbe,.btst Possible maMer
jast-how ,this glorious Bruch
work shodld be delivered.
At that, it is astonishing to
me lhat the concerto, ve('y '
close to the top of tlfis criUc's
list of lht great violin of·
Wi!Uam Kura sch-is a tall,
scholarly violinist whose forte
today lies in music instruction
and In the deve!Opmeht of
young artist!; we got plenty of
instruction Sunday afternoon
on ju'st how this superb Bruch
should be deliveced · and if
there were any young artists
in the OCC auditorium they
piust..have been tremendously
impressed with the· ar:tistry
and technique demonstrated
by this gifted Los Angeles
visitor.
• ferings, does not appear more
often in orchestral pro-
-gramming. The answer m11y
lie in Vie demands it makes on
the soloist who fa ces a
formidable score and a liaison
with his conductor that calls
for so~lhing extra in the wa y
• of rapparti and pre'paratlon.
. It is to {Tl&estro Joseph
Pearlman's credit that 1he
brought the .work to Sunday's
It is1 perhaps. unfair to
single out any Portion of this
impecabbly delivered Concerto
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CiLINDA JACKSON
:ALSO PLAYING
"Where's Poppa?"
Pacific~ for special mention : yet we.
mus:t draw attention t o
Kurasch 's work ln the adag io.
thal deeply moving ,second
moveplent that tells us in a
few phrases the full poignant
)'et passionllte. Bruch story.
we single out no one seg:
·mel'lt of the work ln this in-
stance; Jt was all devotedly;1;~~;~~;~~;~~~~~~~~~~;I and , determinedly delivered
and all sections of the
orchestra share our praise for
a solid . team eftort that very
aptly poin?-to ihe phenomenal
progress that has been made
by this organization in recent
years.
r ... Sh•w Jt•rtt 1 P.M.
Kurasch had admirable sup-
port from the OCCSO in· his
Bruch offering but the best,
we found, in terms of the
orthestra. was yet to come.
It came wilh a apirited of·
ferlng of Tchaikovsky's Fifth
Sy'mphony lhat WOUid ha ve
brought a professional
orches.tra which surpassed its
own horitona ill comparable
manner a !&-minute standift
ovation.
Standing ovalions in. our
Orange Coast concert halls
are about as common as
snowba1ls'ln,a sauna but, to·be
fair, Pearlman and his gallant
ensemble dldl receive an ova·
tion that obviously delighted
them even If it was less than
half of what they deserved for
their fi!1e Tchaikovsky.
SCR Awar
·We're often told that a
dollar dOesn't get you very laf'
in these troubled times. But
there..Will not be One denial to-
day from those" who paid that
ridiculous admission charge
Sunday and packed the OCC
auditorium that they didn't get
... ROod five dollars' worth in a
program that C9mp.ares more
than favorably with pro-
fessional ·offerings in the area .
Our own tc om m un·I t y
orchestra bas .demonstrated
once again that-Mi is a credit to
our comfnunity and a-muliical
force to be reckoned with In
any analysis or the Orange
Coast musical scene.
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l>f BU Ket111e . Ai,tglers
Sociologists'· Job Market Tab Mesan ..
Robert Rtid of C41ta Me ..
8 Still Competing
For $6,000 Study
• -Seen Croivded for Future
ha1 been elected pretildent of Eight orange Coast high
the Balboa Anglio« Club for school aenlon have reachOjl 1'g·her e.J.ecttd officer• in· the aemJ..flnall In competition for the Southern Cllifornla elude W. .W. Andenon of Ediaon Co. M,000 college ,
Newport Beach, lat vice pre•I· scholarship. The winner may
dent ; Edwin Martin of Santa cllooU one of the 2S colleges
Ana ind vice prutdent. and , and unlver11Uu partlclnatlng.
Johnson, Terrill M. Moore and
Kevin C. Murphy._ all ol
Newport Hllrbor High School.
A local )ldaing board will
select three. ol these students
u Gold Aw.rd winners. These
winrfer1 will compete for the
11.000 schol4rshlp.
aociotoeilta ii ti1hter now thin
al 1ny time in t.he past Ii
yean. althoo1b It lan'I at the
bleak Jlap ,yet. Or. Jay
Demerath deterlbea the 1Jtua-
tlon u "nervoua ....
Dr. Demerath is on leave
public and private welfare
•(tneifl .•
-SocioJoo majon w I t h
enou&h trainiftl iJI lt•tlJtiCI
may 1ef jobs a1 btfinnlng
atatlittcians. Othe~ h a v. e
landed jobs in many different
government agencies and with
Jame1 Bry1nt of TUstln, "-
tre11W"U. Semi-finalist& are Kim E. Selection ;will be made in
April .
Dtlr Jeyee' My d1qhtrr 11
a Hider ii coUe1e, majortaa
hi . llO!ilo!OfY· Whal jobl ari
1\llllable fer ~r maJor, olbu
tU:e welfare work'! We koo"
INI llolpitall ud o I h "
"lublttou al,. •mploy
IOdal werken -Hw caa abe
,llnd employmeat? -F.E.S .•
JopUa, Mo.
You may hive thest·2 field1
confµsed. SociololY ha1 tradl·
tionally beerl 1 research-
academ l!! fleld which provides
lcitntific knowled&e of how
the world work! in human term.. Social work draw11
helvily on aociolOI}' · to un-
darstand human problem.,
then ., appli., this knowled&•
toward eoJvlnl t h o 1 e pro~
1.,,,..
prlvitt-reaearch and action
1a:encle1, 1uch 11 market c 8 r e ec-..---ti-~,:;h Iirm1 or ibe Urban "The letler X stands fa< o klu, X marks the.spot
or o movie we can't ste. 11 ·
Elected directors Include Grieat, Huntington Beach High
Jim Chadburn of Santa Ana: SChool : Connie A. Holm,
Ralph Clock of N e " p o r t Estancia High School; Cil1dy
Beach; Herman P'lnk of . L. Hunt, Costa Mesa Hi1h
Balboa ; Ralph Llnholf of School; David R. Marti, Foµn-
Balboa ; Don Pinder of ...,..tlin Valley High SChool :
Newport Beach, and Bill Judith A. McKeMi, Mater Del
Woodard of Huntlnlton Blach. Hish School; and Terry A.
Now in ib 13th year. the
program o f f ers on e
acholarsblp ~or ahc different
Sou t hern Cali forn i a
geographic divisions. Oran~e
Coa.rt students compete in·the
southeast.em division no. 6.
NEW'-DlllECl'IONS. A re·
cent ochool of 1hou1ht says
that tome IOclologists also oulhl to apply t h • I r
knowl1d1e . not limit
tbernlelves to l'tltJJ'ch and illldllftc, wblch the vast ma·
jorlly P<*OUY do. For ei-
ample, a 10Cloloa!Jt might
y11ork In a · federal. state or
,local 1evtrruft'"t staff pool·
tlon. or he (ahe) might
become a manaiement con-
aultet tJt an indU1trial rela·
llOlll specJallat In llllllnesa and
IJ\duttry. In f a·c t, 1 •mall
number tJf aoclologfat!:·already
bold Miilar J.obl. .
WHY TBE IWITCllT The
aoctoloa protaalon11 desire to
npand .the •arll!Y of job op-
tlom availlble to Ill m•mbers
11 dut tO both a tenM Of pre>-
feulonal reaJIQ!lllblUty In. con,
tr!btJlln&, lta expertlae . . . and
. to the neod far a new employ-
mmt outlook. G<Jvemment and
pr!-fllllnclal ·support for
J>lll'I r-.ch II decrwlng.
Availlhle ~I resemh
IDeefY II mov1n& dramatically
trim a "bUJC" to an "ap-
plied" emphu11. The number•
. of Ph.D.a btlni vaduated
complrld. to the traditional
Job plactmeJt!I rln1 a w&mlnl· l>all tlltt -11 put patternJ
-lnue uncbect"1 -look for
an ovenupply of P h . D .
IOdoloellfll liter In t h I 1'
decade.
THE JOll MARKET for
Corner
from lilil University o f
Wlsconsi.Jl profusorahiP' to
head the American
Soclolo1ical Aasociallon (ASA)
durln1 what may prove to~ a
crouroadJ period. One of hia
main concerns 11 to expand
opportunitle! for · aoclolo1!1t1,
particularly -at the Ph.D. level.
WHERE TIDS LEAVES
YOU. U you are cwlderinc,
or . are enrolled in rraduate
proarama in aocioloa. you
would bt wi!e to follow
developments by subscribing
to the ASA'• newsletter. "The
American Sociologtat," paylni
particular attenfion to it.
employment bulletin ltCllon.
(A aubecription ii •10 a year-
write the ASA at 1722 N St.,
NW. Washington. o.c. 29936.)
THOSE WITH A BACHE-
LOJl'S deiree in aoclolo&Y are
not u1ually COl'Ullderld quaU·
fled for pcofeulonal employ-
ment as soclolo11ata. (You
need a Ph.D. or at least a
ma1ter'1 to rate the 1tatll!.)
Jobs which 80clolo1Y majort
may quallfy for Include :
lntuvlewen: r e 1 e a r c h
1asiatant1 and analyall. pro-
bation officers. youth workers
(for YM· YWCA, Boy and Girl "
Scouts. etc.), labor union 1d:
mlnlatr1tor1. Industrial rela·
tlona 11Sistants I n cor·
poratlone:, urban p I 1 n n·i n I ·
ualatant1, d I r e c t. o r 1 Of
volunteer 1 e r v I c e 1 for
lxilpJ.tala and c o m m u n I t y
a&encles, and per1onnel
worken ln bu1lness. Other
b1c~elor '1 de~ee h o Ider 1
work 11 ca1e workers,
counselors, recreation workers
or administrative 1ui1tants in
Cultural!_ P~ot~~phic
Tour of Europe Slated
-SO.in& foreiln land& end
lht1r people through t h e
. camera'• eye may be the nw1t
nvtallnl ttudy of all.
At leul Mlcbael Frua.
CorOlll dal Mar High School
eleetronJca teacher, thinks 10.
· Tht' HUnunston HarbOur
·reaklent ii ont of .12 c;ouns~ors
for a corriparaUve cuJtiJ re1
and pbotogr1phy tour being of-
fered th.ii 1ummer by the
FOr<ign study LOque.
llith Sc11ool and colle1•
&ludenll 16lna on the ~y.
11,llO lour will not only 1et
acbolastic credlb, but -also
''adventure ... tJme to think
aboUt younelf . , • an outlet
for crtaUvity," Frug eatolla.
"The ~ of the tour is
·a study of people with
phot.ographic interpretation,"
Frug Pid, addln1 that there
are about seven OpenJtlp left
In hla charge of !!.
Frug is inviting studenfl
frnm the NNpert-Meu or
Huntin&ton Be1 ch areu to
join the total 80-student tour
which runa July 6 throu3h
Aug. 14.
Tbe six weeks wlll be spent
travellrl& in Paris. Rome,
Florenct, Sw l tzerland,
SOl'T SELi, SAM
Germany and London.
The coat of the loljl' Includes
all tranaportaUon, three meals
1 day and any cultural events
or tours.
Frug'1 wife, Diant, a com-
munications inatructor a t
Cypreu Colleae1 will also act
11 counselor.
"All you need ls: a yearning
for adventure and at least an
Inltamatic camera or better,"
says Frug, also an evening
photo1rapby in!tructor.
Studenti will be required to
keep a logbook ·ri their ex-
perlenct1 1nd complete a
portfolio of photographs.
The tour will take atudent!
lo mu1eum11 and lar1e touri1t
cities, but Frog feels "the real
le11ning will take place whtn
we go behind these to the
small villages and t b e
unaltered t'plendor unique to
each country."
Photography inst.ruction will
take plact on-locatkln.
Hl&h school student.a can
earn five units of ltK:lal
• studl!'s credit and unlverslty
student. can urn three unlta
of credit In photo1raphy.
The tour is being ~
•ponsored by the Pho1D1nphy
Instructors Auociation.
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Cartoonist . to
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Editorial cartoons de1igned, polarlzlng the c!ampw to one
to js_~e their victims to death .point .of view, but was al~
.r~e go&J and aim of a clo1lr1g the minds of most of
Jt11111 artist whose work will the participants," he said.
be dlsplayrf In the new Sun-"Most .of the activjstt were,
day edJtton of the . DAILY to tne, a humorless, one-sided
PILOT from time to time. bunch , and thts kind of thing
Jefl MacNelly is the c,11r--· goe11 against the spirit upon
toonist. He's in hi! mld·20s which education la bauel . Cer-
and not afraid to let his con-talnly the system _and the
t.emporarlea know that he establishment should ~q.al
thinks they sometimu look as lenged -and challen con-
idiculous as the establish-stantly. But· srniuld' 't the
ment they challenge. alternatives be subject to
"I was at school throughout challenge also?" ·
4.l}Y of the recent student MacNelly's challenges come
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Make Pilot Debut
the most effeCtlve way to
re.ch my reader -while I'm
enterWnin& him."
MacNelly ls a native or
Ctdarhurst, N.)"., and a
in Andover. Mas.\,. • .Aind of the
graduate of Phlllips Academy
Untversity of Norlh e1rolina.
He and his wife new live in
Richmond, Va., where he is
edltorial cartoonist for the
Richmond News Leader.
~
North Carolina politics that ~e
hit his atride. The result was
lhe National News pap tr
Association's 1969 .• n nu al
award for best editorial car·
loonlng. He joined the-Rich·
mond paper in December 1970.
e.s and protests and, from In the form of humor. "l lry to
·here 1 stood. it. seer!Jed that make my point t h r o u g h
11,:this activity was nQt only humor. I believe that tli.ls is
MacNelly calls 'birn!elf a
coruiervatlyt -"a atnaU 'm'
mugwump with whigglsh
tendenc~s." he sayr: -but his
overriding view is that
·editorial cartoons should be
funny. "These aays there are·
an awful lot of reasons for
readers, to be full of gloom and
doom . Editorial c artoo·ns
should not contribute to lhal
mood . In a desert nearly
devoid of humor, editorial car·
loons should be oas~ where
the reader can pause and get
a few laughs."
He atarted out doini;: S..P9rls
cartoons for his college paper.
The Daily Tar Hee l. as \.\'ell as
several editorial cartoons. It
was only when he became
editorial cartoonist for the
town newspaper, The Chapel
Hill Weekly. and becaroe im·
rnersed in the local upheavals
and the '1ridiculosities" of
The single greatest tnnuence
in his career was his father, C.
L. MacNelly, noted portrait
artist who had st one time
been publisher or the Saturday
Evening Post. "Dad has
painted Jimmy Durante. the
late Gen. Hoyt Vandenburg,
photo"grapher Wingate Paine.
and former HEW head Bob
Finch."
JEFF MAC NELLY
By Jeff MecNelly
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Men in Service
Navy Petty Officer Second
CIRSS Robtrt 8. Pruitt, son of
)tf'. and.Mrs. Albert J. Pruitt
ot 35022 Camino Capistrano.
Capistr1no Beach. rtta.rned to
Alameda with the nuclear
powered aircrafl carrier USS
Enterprise. ending an eighl-
mont h deployment with lht
Stventh. Fleet In the Wf:stem
PacUic. South China Sta and
Indian Octan.
Navy Petty Officer FirsT
Class Ballard F. t.1axwell , son
of 1'1rs. Ann Nielson of 312
Adens, Huntington B e a c h ,
returned to Alameda, with the
nuclear powered aircraft car-
rier USS Enterprise. ending an
eight-month deployment with
the Seventh Flttt in the
\Vester n Pacific. South China
Sea and Ind ia n Ocl!an.
Na vv Airma n Ronald L.
0 Rlt§by or 14-01 Calle Toledo.
San Clemente-, returned to
Alameda wi!h the nucl ear
po\vered airc raft Ci!irrie r USS
Enterprise. ending an ei,11ht·
month deployment with the
Mventh Flett In the Western
Pacific. Sout h China Sei and
Indian Ocean .
Navy Airman Appre.ntict
Robert J . Charron. son or Mr,
and Mrs. Augu~fus G. Charron
nf 337 E. 18th St., Cost 11 Mesa,
returned to Alameda with the
nuclear powered aircraft! car·
ritr USS Enli!rprist, ending an
eight·month deployment with
-tile -Seventh Fleet--in·-, -the
. Western Pacific. South Chtn·a
Sea and Indian Ocean. -Clas,, Thomas C. RM>son, SOf1
or Mr .. and· Mn. James H.
Rob5on of 221 Geneva SL,
Huntington Bf':a ch, returned lo
Alameda , CaHr. Saturday
(F'eb. 12l with the nuclear
powered aircraft carrier USS
Ente rprise. ending an eight·
mon th deployment with the
Seven.th Fleet in the Western
Pacific, Sout h China Sea and
Indian Ocean.
Airman Robtrt ~1 . Prince.
son of Mrs Mary H. Knipp of
13572 Sioux RoaCI,
Westm inster. has com pleted
his U.S. Air force basie
training at the Air Training
Command's Lackland AFB ,
Tex. H~ has been a/fslgned to
Keesltr AFB . Miss.. f o r
training In com·tnunlcationa·
electronlca systems.
· Coasl Guard Seaman Larry
E. Bryant, son of Mr. and
1'-1rs. c. E. Bryant of 818
Adams . and hu!lband nf the
· former M1M Carol A. Rudd of
Daren Circle, 111 of Hu.nlington
Beach, Is In the Antarcti c
aboard lhe Coast G u a r ri
Icebreaker N o r t h w I n d,
homeported at Seattle, and
now keeping the 1ea Jane.
open for supply ships aup-
portins International aclentlflc
res~rch 11 the PQle. ~
Coast Guard Fireman AJ>
prentice J1mes S. otamua.
husband of the former Miu
Lynn M. Anderaon of 3012
Tylq Way. C..la M .... Is In
the Antarctic aboard the Colst
Guard Icebreaker Northwlnd ,
homeported at Suttle, and
no"'· keeping the sea lanes
open for aupply ships sup-
porting international acientiflc
research at the pole. .
Airman Jame• C. Goede,
so n of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald C.
Goede or 40(l(I W. First St.,
Santa Ana has graduated al
Sheppard AFB, Tex., from the
U.S. Air Force data processing
'--machine operator course con·
ducted by the Air Training
Command .
The airman , who was train·
ed in control panel wiring and
the operation of punched card
da ta processing machines , iii
being assigned to Los Angeles
Air Force ~ation, for duty
with a unit of the Air Force
Systems Command w h i c h
mtnages res e a r ch and
development of US A F
aerospace systems.
H\1 wife. Karin. is the
daughter of Mr. and Mra. Bob
Harvey of 2975 Milbn>, C:O.ta
Meta .
Navy Seaman Appr entice
Jouph A. Plul:lto, son of Mr.
and Mra. Joseph Pizzuto of
14221 Willshire St .,
We!.ltminster, graduated from
recruit training at the Nav1 l
Trah)lng Center at San Diego.
Marine Corporal Charle• L.
Fr•kr, aon of Mr. ind Mrs.
Charles L. Fraher of 13111
Palomar St., Wntmlnater,
was promoted to his present
i;ank wbHe aerving -wtth th1
Seventh Communlc1tlon Bat-
talion. Third Marine Olvlalon,
Okinawa .
U.S. Air Force C.pt1ln Clll·
tnn L. Sffa, son of Mr . ind•
Mrs. Clilton L. Sheo. lll!C
Vla Puerta, Laguna Hills, haa
received 13 1w1rds or the Air
Med1I at Luke. AFB. Ariz.
t • Captain Shea . who now hold!
27 awards or U.. Air Medal.
was decorated for b I a
muttcrloua a~evement while ~
aulgned at Ubon Royal ThaJ
AFB . Thailand. He wa11: cited
for his out.standing alrmanahtp
and courage on iuccessful and
important miMion! completed
under haiardous C(lnditions.
·He is now at Luke where he
serves as an F -4C Phantom
fighter-bomber \Mtructor pilot
wit h a unit of the Tactical Alt
Command. ---U.S. Air Force Major John
C.. For1ter. son nf Mr. and
~frs. George C. Forster. San
Juan Capistrano. h11.s received
the Distinguished Flying Crou
and his I Ith awArd of the Air
~1ed1I for aerial achievement
in Southea!lt Asia.
ft1ajor ror:.ter di:.tingulshed
him.self Biil an F-40 Phantom
fighte r-bon1ber alrcrsft ct1m·
01ander when he I~ a flight of
F·4s in 1n attack against an
enemy artillery site near the
~milltarh:ed Zone.
Sgt .. Hu~h W. ft'cCuUocb, son
of Mr. and Mrs . Clarence
ft1cColloch of 450 Catalina
Drive, Newport Beach. has
been chosen Ylrat-Termer of
the Month or the SS2nd
A\•ionics Mai n t e na nc e
Squadron. Sgt. McCuHochs
duties lnclu<te o p e r a t i n g ,
troub leshooting and repa iring
the commun leaUons sys tems
aboard the wing 's EC-111 "air·
era ft.
ft11chael CUnla Ll.ttler. son
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C.
Lanier of 221 Frankfort St., H!!_~iin_g~_n Beach~ e'!li!!~ ~ -m, u .S. -"Navy uniler tile
ho.~plt1I corpsman specialty
program .
Marine PYt. Jay 8 .• htll.uon,
·son nf Mr. and Mr1. Robert R.
.Johnson of 25591 Carretas
Drive. M i 1'1 Ion Viejo,
graduated from basic tralnlng
at th e Marine Corps Recrujt
Depot in 'San Diego.
Warr~nt. Officer Cllndld1te
Michael A. T&dd, 111nn of Mrs.
Helen Hurtado, 2816 Shantar,
Costa Mesa , com p I et e d
prilnary rota ry wing fl igh\
trainfng 1t lhe Army Primary
Helicopler School. .
He no\\/ goes to rort Rucker,
At'a .. for advanced flight
!raining. On succe~ful eom·
plel"ton of his tra ining there,
he will ht appointed a warrant
officer and will ht elven his
Arm y aviator wings.
The aviation student is a
1970 1raduate of Estancia
High School. --
Randall E .. Decur, "°" -!i Mr. ana M'rf.-rate D.
Decker. 10549 M1111rita Ave .,
Fountain Valley, recently wu
promoted Lo Army Speclallat -
Four while serving with the
3rd Armored Division near
Gelnhau1en, Gennany. ·
Spec. Oecker·Js a clerk with
Company 8," %nd Battalion ol.
the Divi1ion'1 48th Infantry.
Sergeant Steven E. Thom11
son of Mr. and Mr1. Warttn
E. Thomu, · 1372 Iroquois
Road, Westminster, has re-
enlisted in the U.S. Air Force
afttr beln& aelected for career
status.
Sergeant T h o m a 1 an
aircraft maintenance
specialist at Rhein Main AB.
Genn-.ny. was approved for
r~-enllslment by a bolrd
which c on1idered his
character and job
performance:. He ia aaalsned•
to a unit of the U.S. Air
Forces In Europe, America's
overseas air arm aasltned to
NATO.
Navy Airman Apprentice
Biii A. Pluclton, son of Mr 1 and Mrs, Robin F. Kuebler ,of
16t02 Springdale, Huntinston
Beach, graduated from rec~t
lrainlJlg at tht Nav1! Tr1lnin1
Center at 5an Diego.
Navy siaman John· w; Gar·
rett, son of Mr. and Mn.
Robin F. Garrett or 2'71t
Lorenzo Ave., Costa Mea,
graduated from r e c r u l't
trainlo1 at the Naval Training
center at ~ Diego.
Navy Fireman Apprentice
Dea• A. llocall, ton or Mn.
JanJne Y. Wheeler of 112 Weft
Coa!t Hi1hway, N t w pot t.
Stach, graduated from ncrwt
training 1t the Naval Tralnina
Center at San Diego.
Army Private Lellle · D.
Et1COn1, son of Mr3. Phyllis L.
Schnelder, 5.1tt Hamilton St., eo... Mesa, caur.. Is lttVing
with the 3rd Armored Division
near Han1u Germany.
Pvt. EU.com ii a medical
corpunan. with. headquarters
end Company A ol the
·Div Ilion '1 45th Medical !lat· •
ltlion.
Arm y nurs e. (F lrs t
Lleuten111t) lit.,. I. Deat,
whose parenla Mr. and Mn.
Paul R. Dent. live 11 ~
Gilford C I r c I • , HunUna\on
Be111ch, recently completed t
1lx·wtt\: Army Nurse tnd
Medical Spoclallsl Co rpo Of·
llcer Bui~ Course; 11 Utt
Medical Field Strvlco School,
Brooke Army Medl~el Ctotet,
Fl. Sam Houston, Tu.
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forcn:
lnfonnal
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46 Sta: Frtneh
47 Unable to
vocalize
49 Juan Domingo
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of At~utina
51 Bent the body
In gfettlnw
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alcohol Abbr.
habitually JS Structural
b USSR mountain dt'o'lct
range )7 Light wive
7 Gross --: ampllflef
a pefSon 2 words J8 A player not
61 Form 8 Mount1ln -: good enough
63 Air: Ccrrt. form A tree ~or the tint
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of Brazi l
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direction
67 Estate
brought by I
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rellgloos 40 9aftly -
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violt nt 48 "--and to
111anntt _ Hold": .Z words
11 Helper 41! -larceny
12 Exhausts SO Explos ive •
13 Spanish paitfr ,11111erial:
19 Strip,lht Jnforrri1!
skin off 52 Playwri~
24 Shrin~ing'frotn -Rice
p.blic llt«llicn 53 Movable
26 Humorous play barriers
28 Sinbad's bird 5t Fish rtllled to
JO Palestine: Mn-. tht pompanos
l AP!)Ointments 31 Kttp n 's'i¥oad 55 Timber wolf
2 Earth used IS - -: Z words 5& Over 191ln
a pigment 32 Nobody 57 Russ l11"1
J Kind of ret1ll Jl Caust to rl!ll'O!.ln le1dtr: V1r.
outlet: 2 words 1fler ha'o'ing 59 Mysttrloos
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w-.,, Marth I, 1972 DAILY PILM
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1401TA ~TOP ~Yli!IG curr; THINGS 10 TH.AT
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C.OUNT A~ER TWO
MONTMS OF M-'1· ltlAGE ~ ME WAS
llUM!EI TMREE!'
WHAT'S
MEI Wl:ITAL
STATUS •NOW:
AB&EY?
· By Harold L:e Doux
AS OF A MONTM A60 SME
WAS STIU. SINGLE! YOU
M.16MT &e IWTl!RESTEP I.Jr&
TMIS NEWSP-'PER COLUM·.
MIST'S INTERVIEW WITH
C.A.R:~YN •• A&OUT ME!lr
VIEWS ON ~i\R:~IA6E!
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Huntington
Building
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Oil and 1 u r l were the
only trademorlal of Huntington
Beach in 1959. It was a small,
quiet beach community with
less than 10,000 residents.
In the 1960s the town woke
up. It leaped onto national
charts 13 one of the f1ste.st
IJ'OWing cllleo ·In Ult ccuntry ' . Ind today'.• p!!pulatlon topo
the 130,000 mark.
If there 1re any doubts
aflout lhe past lJ years . of
growth, the city bulldlni
departme_nt has just released
total · construction figures to
back up the claims.
P'Nim 1969 through 1971,
ckveiopers pou~ f775 .million
•orth of construction Into
Huntington . Beach. The city
Issued n,219 buildlni pennil>
during that span.
City inspecton hid to visit
various joDs 713,171 times ovu
the · 13 years, according to
Jack Cleveland, the man who
has been director of building
ind · safety ~urinJ 111 the
wth . • gro . .
The job:I ranged in 1ize from
pool.a, patio coVer1 and wooden
fenca to ·com:trucliOn of Hun-
tlnJton Ctnler, McDonnell·
Douglas Astronautics Corp.,
tnd the Soulhtm California
Ediaon Power plants.
Cleveland 1aid S&,211 ,SlD.M
was paid to the city for all
thole building pennita. His
department operated ·on a
13,750,206 budget during the 1J
yun turrµng over more than
13J million in profit.
The largest number of
perm.its, 8,511, were issued in
1961. But lllit featured the
hlihut valu1tlon figure of
more thn $100' i:hilHGo.
In 115t, onlY" ·1,034 permib
were iuued, valuell.. It $11.99
nillllon tn dinstructlon. The
totals for lt7t were 5,94
pmnila iasUed with a COO-'
atructlon value of $4.3 million.
WtdMsd11, Miid! 1, 1972 DAILY PILOT fa
IRS 'Flunk·s.), .. Che-ck
Wage-price _Queries Burigkd by Official;s
111 BROOKS JACKSON
WASlilNGTON (APl -A
apot cbecl: shoWI Intunal
Revenue Service o t t·f ct 1 J 1
AO"\f:tlmt.s &Ive Utt publlc
wronc Information J b o u t
wqe-prlce control&. . • P\>llftl I I bulinwmen,
Aaoclattd Press DIWll'Dei1 ln
five titles uked 1 atandmt
set of questiona by telephone,
one concemiq prices and one
about wages. In sit of the 10
cases lht IRS answers wt.re
either. wroni, when comP1red
with govenwenl rtgul1tlons,
or too vague to be of use.
Since the spot cbeck wH
mode the IRS Independently
h,aa Mgun lta own program of
monitoring Its ·~ers 10
quutlom ftom the -public . a
1p4tesman said lit
W1shlll(too.
••we ire well aware of the
~ly for standardization
and accuracy in our answers,
and we 're checking regular-
! ," be 11td. ~hUgbl> of the AP spot
check :
-A LOS ANGELES IRS of·
ficial advised a newsman pos-
inf as 1 garage owner that he
IN ONE INSTANCE an IRS could give his mechanics a
man suggested that the caller r1lse above the Pax Board's
get arourid pay regulations by $.~percent guidellnt if he.
using a tactic of que.sUon1bl1 would "promote: thw't to •
legality. new job title." Such a bogus
These findin&1 raise ques-promotion would almost cer-
tions about how wen wage-tainly violate federal tegl.lla·
price twdelines can work if lion .
they confuse even' the govern-Jn fact, lhe IRS man himself
menl officials enforcing them. cautioned the· caller that he
Howe:vei, the spot check Is might be questio ned if a
based on only 10 question!, a government spot c h e c Jc
tiny fraction of the tens of di sclosed t h e: questionable
thousands of public· inquiries move. "It's ,. risk you have to
about pay and price matters take if you want to give· them
that the IRS handle! each 1 'rahie." he said. He did ... not
month. Al~ of note...i! thal..qir-mention the penalty. up to a
check comes 11 the IRS ~-$5,000 fine, for violating wage-
neck-deep In lb· primary task price guidelines.
of collecting 19?1 income laI--A New York IRS official
es, when Its resqurcts are wron&ly told a caller poJing as
stretched thinner than at any the owner of a dry-cleaning
other time. atore thlt be would hive lo
Management
Co11cepts
Set at OCC
post liltl, of his hue prices
and lhai hi1 profits 1could not
ucted 2.s petttnt a year. Only
large rtta1l ltOrU m\Ct
post •riceJ, not Rn"ice firmt
such as ~dfy~leantna •ttorts.
And, nowhere in the Prlct
C.Ommi.uion'• ngulalioft! ts
there any mentk>n of a 2.5-per·
cent limit on profits.
-IN B05TQN, on olflclal
rightly told the "dry cleaner''
1hat he cOUld raise pric;es to
cover increased c:Mt3, but fat\•
td to mention that profit
margins cannot be ralsed
above thou that prevailed
over two lJf the last thret
fiscal ~ars:· ..
-New Yor• · ind Atlanta
callers... tiOth poehl@: 11 the
garage owner •ho. waz:ited to
give raises to his employes,
were no.t ,1iven detailed advice
about a rule that might. well
have helped him. This rule
says that the Pa y Board will
grant an exception allowing
ra lsts of up to 7 percent for a
fi rm that can pro ve it needs to
attract or hold es sent I a I
employes. The fictional garage
owner said he wanted to keep
his skilled employes, but war
told hi couldn't give qpy more
than a 5.5-percent raist.
-A Chicago IRS official In-
terrupted the fictk>nal dr-}
cleaner halfway through his
question , rushed through some
generallzed advice too quick ly
for ;fhe caller to copy it, and
rang oft with the advice :
"Why don't you come into the
office and we'll talk more
about It. Bring figures. By
contrast, lRS officials in Los
Angele.! and Atlanta handled
the ume query easily aod
correctly in a ftw minut~a on
the telephone. _
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owner liked whethtr he could
Increase hi• contrlbutloM to
his worktra' heallh lnlW'ance
withoot counUng It 1gaJnst·thc
$.~percent guideline. He got
different advice In different
cities.
It was not unlit after the
Spot check that standards
were established. ln no ease
did IRS officials;'e1plain .this
changlna: sltuation'fully. Some
said the 5.~Pol"Ctnt guide Ip-
plied , 'flllt said it didn't.
A top Jevtl . manaa:emenl
1emin1r on the use. of the
comp.iter will be held at
Or1nge Coast Colleie' Sltur-
day.
The a.eulon will run from
1:30 .i.m. to 3 :~ p.m. ln the
OCC Science Holl . F19 !J 17.!0,
and includes lunch.
Eye• on -P~king
The seminar will be of inter-
est to top level managtment
leaders, deciskfn m1ke.r1 at
management I e v e I 1 , ln-
fonnation systems e1.ecutives
and consultants. C9ordinalina:
the program is R ichard
Reynolds, auoclate profesllOt'
of business education al OCC.
Speakinll 1tl:ll 1.m. will be
Alan C. Stoneman, former
. prqident of the Purt1. Corp.,
and chairman of the board of
Sigmatics, Inc., of 'Newport
Beech. He will 1peak on "Tht .
Concept!: of Management that
are condition1 precedent to the
e~fective use of the computer
In hwnan or1anlzation."
Panel members for the
afternoon 1esslon will include
Roberj. $. Farmer, dJrector of
Data -Services for the County
of Orangt; Toati N•kahiro,
preaident of Computer
Management Servlct1
Industries Inc.. Or L o 1
Angele!; Gary Peacock, chief
financial officer of Smith
lnttrn1tlonol Inc., ol Newport
BeaclJ; and Gene A. Rohen!,
general manager of SOuth
Cout Ptua and Town Center.
PersaDa. interested in at.
tendlnc should ma~e checks
payable to Orange .Coast
College and mail to Evening
Colle1e, OCC, 2701 Fairview
·Rold, Colll Mesa m&.
De1dllne for regJttration Is
Thursday. ~venln1 College
telephone: !34-l_!IG·
Western Trade Nations
View lndustriali7.ation ·
By X. C. THALER the Peking leadership dlplo-
LONDON (UPI) -The m1· matlc reparta uld, is the r ..
jor ft004Communlsl naUon1 of , call to Ruasia of aeveral thous.
the world art turning their at~ and SoVlet experts In the early
tention to CbJnl la the lar1est lteOI by U1en-Sovlet Premier
potential market of the future. Nikita S. Khru!hchev lnd1the
Dlplom1Uc IOUJ'Cel I I y hal to vlrt111,l)y Ill major ...
China hos all but ruled out· 1 du1tr1ll proj<cta under ·~
major Soviet share in Its , struCtlon at the time *it~
development program 1 n d Soviet help. '
that thllt natlocu have to
tecure lllutble 1hares In
Chin1'1 ricent deci.alon to
apeed Its lnduatrlaJlzation. Ma-
jor W-nl trodlllf notions
have · put out feelers to the
Cb.lnele . mark.el in ~r e c e n t
monlhl, but aa. far without any
m1jor ccmmltmfllt from Pe-
king w b J .c b evklen&ly is
wtllblnr t.he chlncel ind
prlorlUu. , .
Bui ~t Ntaon '1 Pe-
tiq ICCOrd with am •. pro-
vldfnc for t.he. development of
ll'lde llnlal, hu llrenpbened
Hpectatlonl that 'Cb!aa moy
before too Joni ,b e c o m e
IJ'Dtnlble to tr1de develoJ>-
ment with the Wtlt, led by t.he
United St1te1.
EJ:ptrta c on sider the '
Chinae mtrket v I r t ·u 1 I' I y
unllrnltad, In the f1ce of the
cotr'lplrative blckwardneu of
the country In technolorlcol
proce11111 and the JJent..up de-
mand of. .. yet ""• ..... •bl• proportions, the ctlplom.ttlc
New BofA
Ecology
Book Out
• A new, highly 1b10rl>in1
book, "Getting Down t •
Earth." dealing with t.be prob-
lems of solid waste dlapoul
and air and waler pjllution,
hi1 juot been published by
Bank of America .
• IOUl<tl Aid.
TQe envlronment11
handbook, written for the
l1yn1111, was put together by
the ·1nvestment securities
divi1ton' of the bant· It
an1ly1e1 major aources. ef. ~
feel>, 1nd possible oolutlona
and their costa, tor IOllle of
tod11 '1 environmental prd>-
ltms.
The book employs o-ccn-
1tructlva ·~ throu1"911t,
1!0111 with pbotosr1phs t~
lullr11lnJ pooitlve ona...,a to
the probltaut of pollutlon ..
Forestry -
JolJ Cuts ~
Under Fire
WAsHINGTON -(UPI)
NIIon AdmtDlltri6'o CUii In
ll'orut Setvlco empio,mont
Ire CIUllDJ IOU , al jobo
throqhout u..-tlmbtr ln-
duotry, ~ to San. LM
MdClll, (~Maot.l
Tht erpert.t ...... the er ...
-hlch, In the tonr teim. But tlley hold thot Clino will
be 1 Vfr'/ difficult, ldoctlve
mortcet -determined by Pt·
kJni«I llrlorttltl Ind by d ..
mlndil kr !or.. ind long· term mdJta 1t camp1t1tt..i1
low rites of inttrlll.
In lddltloa to Ille United
Stltto, Grat Brttaln, Wtlt
Gtnn1111. J1pon. "-....
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"OtlllnJ •llown to Eorth," ~ Oil llO per<onl V•PI'··-a co~ lltllory of tht Sin
FrUclooo llllt oU 1plD 11111 1n
IJ1ldo '._ilnJ I major
~ Jn tlle clu/tlnc •
of olkcn•od Sink.
The Fora! Service, MolcaK
said, now dou not M•e enoush ._.,. te pion
Altoofno-t--. The Montano DllMnt Mid
the odminlltntloo'j ,._..i
reduction ,inltr ......, .. tilt
P'orut Stmc:I .... -1.-
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Al a ruult, Mdcalr .....
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The publlcotloft -• prlc. UI al 11 Uld CID be ob-
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rllotlonl dtperlnitol of .....
al America, P. O. Boa mat,
iu-Anna. SU l')'uclMm,
C11llonil 14U7.
Viet Veteran
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WASHINGTON (AP l
lomtlry al Llbor J. D.
~ A YI the fedfnl
;::' erMM'1 program to ftnd
lor Vietnam veterans \I
• .,..-lllod of ochedul•. 1111 be llld , since tho -~nt ./rote Io r
-IN lo iii6i\onttaJly lboVI
the a1tlontl r1tr, ~·a rnaulve
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A LARGE PORTION OF T~E . CARS A~~:P-•(E fROttt';. 'O~Di~.ED BEFQR~P.;Rl~E INCREASE. · =-:
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air cond, pwr. 'tiering & front
d1tc brakes. radio. sporl dttk
rear ieat. dlJ. bt!rs, warning
ligh t, rating _miriors, tinted •
glou, ins!MT1t11hltion group.
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
BLUllOOK $3265 ON_AUllD 197.1 ,
1971 FORD LTD_ 2 DOOR HARDTOP
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Wt art approvt4 hy ell Crt 41t Union s;
pt lice, fireman, civil service, tele·
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bnik1., poww 1ttering, nt-
dio, htoltr. tit. UHd. low
miles. 763CMR .
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8' cabover, sfova. $flk. itebox, diMtt1, l'TOI' side, ll!Ml9't
fer, oil prtSJIJrl gouges. rlOJc:ld SHC l1vel txhoust, ti-
llM lighm-, Calif. emission sys (S) 678xl S fir1s. heavy
duty 5Pfings. f\Ow«l58~ ·
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PRICIS.RIPLICT RIDUCTION OF IX ISll'AX·'· ' ·'
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Pe1nUt ·Week. During Ill!• 11 me,
supemwkela 'lllrougbout the nation will
be fuWiloc special displays of peanut
producll.
·The jlblled Stales leads tbO world In .
COlllUIJ!Plioa ol peonuta u ., food; fariely
beeanae ol Our unusual fond,_ for
pe1n11•. butter. Today, ptlDUtJ comprise
onr ·'le nation'.t alx bas.le flrm.."crops,
-----•n 1ut r~~il ;t!le most popular · , le w~allilll,,.... CO(llUlllO!I. In.
fa !anul butta; II'. a s1ap1, llem jn
· four Gilt of flte Amerieln·bomes.. 1 ' ,
Nutrltlonlstal'QDslder pes!Oltlouher one
of the most ~ health foocfs, They ran~ It extrem~"lllgli' In 'me.tg,g the
bor'1 's· s.lx basic ~utrltlop.-1 netd.i:-pr~
tein~ food energy~·fat.s, phi>spbonµs, niacin
and lhl>rilln.
Peanut butter l andwiciles iserved with
ll'lpe'punch 11\l!k• ~ healtllfut ·and ·apl
peaJfui lunch or pllylime snack which
)'OUDlsteq: '1't aure to enjoy. •,
J'or an .•ntree. a salad may he enlarged •
to include chiclcen or teafOO\), .,eggs or
cheeses. But whether . it is composed of
1ew or muy ~. 1ta·.aucce;1· or
faUure ,moot on.n depends on'one thing
only '-tlle. lilad 'dressing. • . .. . -. Peanut oil clings evenly and eaaily to
nlad 'lngredlents, and enbfnc" .tlleir
fl1vor wi&bi:JUt addb'lg a·01vor of"lts own;
,Slp<;t Ille tum ol Ille ~qlllry and the
de~.,.,..ent of the peanut crop. In their
1 Afrien cololties, the French have . used ~lit oil u Ille basis of their salad
dftssingi 'll!'i. for' fryliig. n :,111 estlnialed·
that 15 .per<ent ol lhe oil used 'Iii Fi:epch
honies· and· relillilrants today . is peanut 'Oil. .., ,.. .
· If )'OU prtfer 1 lightly i.asoned ialad,
try Vlnall!'elle Drwlng·No. !._'nils is a
claallc,. bulc French druslng with a
'sUbtle flavor: For a spicier,' more robust ,
driatng to .erve with a salad. main
coune or w,lth a hearty, welJ.leuoned ·
meal, prtpatt Vlnaill'Otle Dressing No. 2;
Remember to serve dresaings at room
temperature with chilled greens, to.sing
at the lut minute.
Peanul. oil aJ.0 ii Ille maglf: Ingredient
for ~· In teeP •fry cookery. Some homemq,.. -~·of ,~ family
favorites like Deep Fried Chicken
because they have experienced frying
failure -mOllly because chlckep
. coattnp wm•t stay on, or gel ·ump and
~·However, peanut oil healed to a
-·-IMnperature ii a IUpei'b ·~
-.. -prnclllCU crisply d<llddll!r 'rillilt.o, .
PE.Ullll' llUl"l'llR
1, ~tvf ,OOTS
Jli)' aW; -·--illcel 'BUiw er nllrpdne, oPtlonal p--• RajaJnl
-Trim tr1llla • lnld. (C111sll can be
Died lo maka fftlh brud-chlmbs for
olhe< dllhel. Simply. wllirl crusts "' blender andlton crumbl for later ue.)
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sc;i_ncfwiches ·seem mor . erilptf11g,
especially for youngsters.
VIN.uGlli:TrE DRWING I % taaspoon dried oregaoo.or-ba1ll % cup milk
% cup peanut oil · , : · 1 clove garlic l 'kiablespoon1 peanut oil
¥. cuP~ar 1f: lemon Juice • "Pla.ce peanu~ oil, vineg~ ·~ ~e---P!lt the chick; ctfy .;llh paper towels.
tin: teupoons silt l maJnmg ingredients ln a pint J&r 1'1th Roll in in cup flour Sfowly heat peanut
\I teaspoon dry mustard tight.fitting lid. Mix well. Remove ga~llc oil (at leas! 2 1nc11et' deep) to 350 ~
·%, teuix>oo pepper clove be~ore serving. Makes 1 cup, on deep fry thermometer.
1 J'l&Cf1_ punul oil, vinegar, salt, dl')I BA1TER J'RIED CHICKEN , Meanwhile, maq better: sm flour ·wtlh
,JlllDlanl and pepper In pq,1 jar wilh • " 211 to 3 pound broiler-fryer, cut In oerv· baling powder, ult and pepper. In
Using metal ooolde cutt.ro,. llouglmut
or btscuil cuttm or lhe tip of i sharp
lnlle, cul brud into a varletY of obapes;
(Glngerbrud man cull<ro, slan, hearts,
etc., make '!jlPUllllf .CIJl.<Juts.)
ticlJWlUlng lid. Mix well.' Make1 about I· Ing pieces , , anolJ)er bowl, with rotary heate.. lleal
cup. "% cup unsifted lll·purpose flour ems.-milk and-oil until combtnecb-
VINAIGRE'l"I'E DRESSING II Peanut oil -Gr&aually add flour mixture to ega: miz.
Spread btead ·llllcee ••th..J>uUU or . -~--If~·-'· -.:w.,ilh ul mll'lallUIC, ... ~ -· .~ ll!!ller. open.I' . • Jn,iw1c11ei <.!ii he
••led with ialallll;' llllClwldl<s can
allif be served c19Md_by ~.two Iden·
. Ueal bread ohapes for.ucb.Un,c!Wlch.
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% ~ar , · ,' • I Wcupa sifted ail·purpo,. flour tllkkf!n pieces In batter, to coat evenly •
•;2ia ' 'a.finelf dioppedpanley 2,teupoonsbaklngpowc!V ' , ·~fry, a few pieceJ .at a Ume an4
'· li2 teaspOon pepper ' teaspoons salt -turning sev~ times, 18 to 20 minute.,
'! teaspoon salt % teaspoon pepper or unW golden brown and lender. DralD *·~P!JOD ·dry mu~,tard . J• eggs • • ; "'.eJJ~.PIJ"'I' tow~ls, Makeo ! .~?vine•· _,._,. ... ' .. . ' ' .
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NEW YOjlK .:... "HAZOI!" exclaimed. an
amused, starUed Liza Millnellf who; cau2fit
sight of a &leached blonde. red h'ot mama -
&iz• 4001 bra-cavorting along her tmmediale
line of-vi5lon·1n-.rll50'ttgllH06'bftgbrcrimsm;--;-
~weater that accentuated the negati•e. .. •
"Double -HAZOil" added Liza when the
would-be fashionable • turned -caricature
clumsily tucked herself behind an adjacent
table at Orsini's restaurant and the pendulous
bQsoms leaned heavily ·on the Jlalian tiled
table. "If you've got it, flaunt it."
Ussome Liza, who looks like Judy and
tlimks like Vincent, talks in brief technlcolor
pictures, creating spur-of-the-moment non-
dictionary -words that vividly caption the
scene.
Then, being In a perpetual show biz
frame or mind, she punctuates the dialogue
wit1l. a iany facial expression based ·on de-
liberately po~ped eyes and a mouth twisted'
info an exaggerated grin.
But there's' more tO Liza than meets the
eye •
'"The girl goes nowhere without her four
dogs. Ri:ic.:t nUy, when she was irl Par:is and
&peci!ically in the rarified atmosphere of
couturier Yves Saint Laurent's salon, her
nervous poodles messed up-a rug.
WAl'!.TS TO TAtK
Yves didn't care. He wanted to talk to
Liza about the signature tuxedos he bad d.,.
signed for her !tage finales . He also. wanted
to know if· stte tliought his nude pictures,
which :ippeared in Saint Laurent ads in
·Europe, were naughty-naughty .
She ra1<ru. .a French al!tent: "I tee! him
nuzzin is wrong wiz: dem beC:ause you see
nuzzin." · · ·
Llza's clOwn image is an exterior mask
ilesigned to incite light-hearted giggles
whether the audience is one or vast A fa-
vorite · expression: ''I can't stand gloom; oh
gawd , I can'l".
· Actually sbe's a high-spirited young
woman of deep sentiment who wants to con·
trol the'Conditlons in' her life. That's what
makes her differ~nt from Judy. Liza balances
. the flimsy facade of elusive fame with a lust
for IH~'s simplicitie•. . /
If there's ·one .thing·sbe learned from the
sting of a mama's myriad tragedies. it's to
pursue life's'little happinesses herseU and not
depend on the 'image too much .
Her life is not marked with emotional
teetering-tottering. When lhe inevitable rain
falls she dismisses it with: "Whenever bad
things happen, I just say to myself, sorry.
these happenings aren't' on my schedule. It's
i.
.Coast ~duples
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1 -.y of blotting out the bad."
ME~ERIZEO MEN
Men are mesmerized by Liza's bounce,
depth, magic. .
At the moment Desi Arftaz, Jr. ls com-
peting !or her at~ntion with the Baron Alexis
de Rede of Paris, a bachelor '.in his early 40s,
ready, willing l!Dd able to give Liza diamonds
. galore. She hasn't exacUy refused them.
Liza's best girl friend is Vogue mode~
Mar~a Berenson, a niece of French· designer
El!a: Schlaparelli, who played in the movie
.. Cabaret" with her. Liza takes chances with
dog5. Marisa takes chances with fashion -a
fact wliich fascinates Liza because: "Jt's all so
petsonal."
Marisa had "tbe wonderful gall n to wear
a black )J1aillot swimsuit under a sheer see-
througlt, unlined 'Chiffon gown . Liza '!'IS
. terribly impressed witli· the imaginative fasb·
ion stroke. Both. girls prefer to face tbe world
braless ~ and Marisa has been known to
wear see-throughs minus anything'.
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says Liza. .
Halston, the bat designer wfio cl't!ate4
Jackie Kennedy's pillbox hat!!', now bu-a
boutique coll~on: ADd Uu'a entire ·wan!· • l'O~ ls ·fl'Onl hands. "I like the fact that I
can ivhiz int ·his •alon and say, 'Oby! Do· '
me!' AJid tha.t's it." . ,
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Ardith Gail ' ciisaett became bi& bride In Blessad Sacra-..
the bride cif Micha~ Davtd meal Clapel of the Oakland • · Berwrilller. 11te ReV •. Donald _Naval Hospital. ,
. BENZMILL~R-CLIS.SETT
• B....U of,ficlatal at t·b· e . She 1' the daughter of Mr.
ceremonJes in µ n.I t e ~ and Mql. Elmer Facteau of
· Methodbt Church ;,<>! ~alb(>a w·a t e r f o r d , N. Y. and
Island. graduated from Memo r i a I 20 F'~~ Island, Newport~ -:phone '44-2511
' The bride 1' ·the daugbtei' of Hoapllaj School of Nursing,
Mr. and 1,!ra •• !(eM~ F;.. Albany, N. Y.
Cliuelt of N~WJ\C)rt Beap., Mrs. Mike Wraneshay was
ancf the bride~m is.the son matron of honor. Robert F.
f Mr and "-Edw-~ p Whit"w stood as best man fdr' 0 • ""'· uu • w Benzrn,iller of Costa M~sa. hi! brother who graduated
Miss U:IJTalne Cesar served from Garden Grove HJ&h • ·
as maid of='bODor. John R. ScboOJ and University of
Quick was the best man. Colorado before serving two
The bride 'attended Orange tours of duty in Vietnam.
Coast College ,and. is t~chlng
at Playmates School, Costa M.,.. The br!degroom is stud-
ying automotive ~intenance
SHAW-MASON
m P'ore1t Avenue, L09un1 Beilch-'phone 4'4469$
' I this Spring it's
SINGLE ''KNITS ' .
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. Making their hoipe In Tu1Un
are Daria MJcha'1-Shaw and
bis bride, the ronner Lama
WHITLOW.FACTEAU Ann ' Maaon who exchanged
that cling and swing
Spring dressing is;truly fr11~
Ind feminin~Jhis season. Sew
-. dr•sses, 1ouses1 si:irts1 or
the new, quick and fl•sy ~nl·
skirt in lluid Binion® Nylon,
Jfney, or Boucle' of Anlron®
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Cake decorators will comP,ete . durlrig a'. contest.
sponsored by Lindbergh PTA, In the school et 7:30
~.m. Tuesday, March 14. Impressed by entries and
grateful they don't. have to judge are Mrs. David
Crouse, Teresa and· Jeff Crouse.
·Farm Too
' • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a farm
"''ire who cannot allord the friendship or
city women. Thill ls why; ·
'1 Mrs. X who Uvea in an apartment used
to call me every momlng as soon as her
fhildren left for school . I told her re-
peatedly that I had to ·plck the garden
ycgetables while the dew was sUIJ on !lJCm. She talked on and on. So I picked
wilted vegetables. Often 1 .complained
that I could hear the poultry protesting
because the feeder was empty bot she
talked on and on. This cost tne egas.
La!t week she cost me a fine cow and
a calf. The CO"f WU giving birth. I hj>anl
the mooing and knew what waa happen-
ing. Both the cow and call dled becall!e
of unforeJeert cornpUcaUons. Afy friend
wouldn't '1et me off the phone '° I could
Call a vet.
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girl with two lovers who didn 't know ·
about each olher. She saw Mr. A on Mon-
day, Wednesday and Friday and Mr. B
on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. She
signed her letter "Never On Swtday."
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handwritten card whlcti read: "Please
do not send a gilt. We would prefer a
cash dooaUon which wfil .belp'Us send our 1
parents on a trip to Europe." '
My husband and I were· appalled: We•
have never bet.rd of anything like this · ·
and dm't know wttat to do. Will you ,l
kindly advise us? -THE CONNECTICUT
YANKEES n .. i
'DEAR YANKS: If you wul ~ au.ad ;
vows before Uie Rev. Dr.
Lt. William B. WhiUow Jr.. Philip Murray in the Corona
son of the senior Whitlows of del Mar t::c>pununity Church
• .~ .• · ~ ~ &asrecational.
. • 1 T h.e 1 r ·· piren(J are Mr ..
"\ • J\fyrna Muon · aftd Mr. and Her ·Hom· er.. MI'S. J-• m. s Shaw, all of
• ~eWPOrt Beach.
His .Castle r . .
SACRAMENro (UPI)
LegblaUon 'lihjcb would allow
a woman to restabliSh her cwn
legal residence without regard
to where her husband lives
was introduced today by
Alsemblyman He.nry Wax-
man (!>-Los AngeleJ ).
Woman Jaid under current
law a woman's residence-for
Altendlilg !lie bride w~
Miss KrWI Ba...tar as maid :
of honor and the Misses Jan
liarrod, caroiyn Kredel and
Karen Ma.son, bridesmaid&.
Gilbert Ecbternkamp Jr.
was the best man and ushers ~
were Ken Cowie, B o b
MacFarland and Tim Shsw. ~ Both the bride and
bridegroom are graduates of
Corona def Mar High School.
She is attendlng Orange Coast
C-011•11• and be Is studying at
UCI.
1•11•1purpom1!,"lnaidered w •
be the same as nei"li11168nci~,.
even 11 the · t'ecupte 1 s ~~~, separated. ' ·
He uJd this "~ic" laW
forces women le pay out-01·
stale tuition at'the otate col-
IOlleJ and unlver1itles ti they
remain In C&llfonUa, llm thtr ) '.O
husband . moveo le anotller '
stale.'
·IT'S A
CARPET·
WARMING!
All Jt..,.lrv
, 50~ Offl
Thll momtnc when me telephooed I
!old w I wu· •bUJy and lmni up. She thoned l)ltk and uld, uSorTy, we were
~ed." I ffl>Ued, .. No we wetsJ't, I rq oil. I'm bi11Y:" I b\11\11 up .,.in.
· II maw.~ 1lck to be '° rude. I hale
!\\)_, tor U. 1VIU '°" pltue print thft
leela' ID other c1tr wives will under#
atan\lf .-TjlOUllLR IN~ TEXAS
l'/by did you tell her "a rootilte 111•• yours could kill a slrl!" H°" Ii •ber
routine dlfftrent from a wile who baa a
blgbly .. xed bu>l¥mdl Mcreover, this.
girl really ."!JOYS heraeU and lo return she ls the happy recipient ol many of
the czubuo comfort. she could DOt.otber-
Wile afford. H Ilda-could :'kill a air!" -wbataway~aol~commenl~re. butltl? -MlAM1 QU ON •
DEAR MIAMI: Al '""'' ... rtadera
blw am.I me IM -qa..U.., and tradly J dtll't It.live n auwer. SubltJ ..
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lofts can II -II th cg GO 1117 .....
111e potty, bJ au ·-11o .... w u.' you are ~lioed lo Miid 1' 1111, do dial,
too. A1 fef tlae dallcffta't •lllPIU. tbllt
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DEAR A.'ffl LANDERS: Whal WOllld
,OU ilo If you md•ed an lnvtlatlon ~ a
porty ID -rt a couple'I attver wed-din& .tMl•tmry atnl by lh<lr married
chifartD; nicely engraved, along wllh a
lo t0<h.' ' ' ' I • e ROOM ADDITIONS e KITCHIN RIMODILINO
• PATIO SCRUM ROOMS .
· Ale ctru11 OK n you learn.bow to con-
trol lhemT' CID tbey be of help! Th'\
WWO{I are lo Ann Landef1' new book' J let, "Straight Dope on Drugs." For eacb ~~let ordered lend a dollar blli, plus a !
J.A.JnG, MU-addressed llamped, f'DVt--
lope, wtlJJ 11 """ta warth of allm!M lo'
Ann Landers, B o z. 3348, Qlcago~ lll. • llOllM. • -
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Print. g1lor1 from small
to large florals, figures,
•nimels, borcf1rs1 fruitt,
. doh, w1llp1por print.: ••
somothing for everyone.
All art w1sh1blt. 45"
wido. 2. 79 to 5.50 yd.
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C1ub Members Given Opportuniti~s to ·Lea .rn.
Speakers, • demonstratioM
aod social events fill club
agendas for next week.
Pe.n Women
t-lumnae
Offlctn ol the Orang• Coun-
ly Alumnae Club of Alpha XI
Della soror!IY _\\'Ill be seated
at 7:30 p.m. Monday. March&,
The Laguna Beach Branch in the Santa Ana borne Qf Mrs.
of the National League of Richard Couden.
American Pen Women will New offlcers aU the Mmes.
meet at 10 a.m. Monday. Norman Wengel, president;
March 6, in the board room of T~ Pr8ter, vice president;
the Laguna Beach UnUB! Jerry Money and PhiIDp
School District. Ann Maguire, Hansen secretaries ~aod -Pat
a member who is a writer, Verdeg~, treasurer.'
poet and •lecturer, will speak -
on her volu.nleer work at the Beta ,ol(lpha Pi Braille lnslltute. ·
Isabelle Ziegler, Laguna Beta· Alpha Pi chaptu of
Beach High School teacher, -Beta Sigma Phi will meet at g.
will conduct a workshop for p.m. Tuesday, March 7, in the
the wrllers on Tuesday, March Garden Grove home of Mrs.
7. Br0oke Fix.
Council
Caplalrano Council ol PT As,
'lbe publlc II Invited.
Newport \Jnlly Cenler. A
IOCiaf boor will begin al 7 : 30
p.m.
. ·· FY CofC·
A champacne membersblp British Group
aoclal Ii planned by Ille fl'lllm. Memben of lhe Cavalier
laJn Valley Olamber of Com-Chapter, Daughltrs of the
rnen:e aail Ila YI o me n ' 1 Bllliah Empire will meel al I
Divlalon from H a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday, March 7, in the
p.m. Tuesday, March 7t ln the Huntington Beach home of
Founlaln Valley CommunitY Mrs. George Bowers. Guest of
Center. OrlentaUoa programs honor will be lht state
·will bqm at 10 a.m. for pros·-recordliig secretary, Lady
pectlve members. Cane of San Franci5"0·
Unity Women Junior Ebells
educalM Indians on ·area
reservations.
Hostesses
Junior hostesses at tnt
Jnterfaith Servicemen's
Center need more unmarried
girls. aged 17 lo 23, to help
Junior Woman's Club at TO
a.m. Tuesday, March 7, In the
home of Mrs. Gary Davis.
The club ls sponsoring a
number of these gatherings lo
bring environmental problems
and possible solutions to the
attention of the housewife. \
with parties for Marines. Girlslp;;ii0iii0iii0iii0iiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOi;;jj
talk with the servicemeh,
dance, serve· refreshments
and, In general. provide com-
pany for thf' Marines.
'HB Juniors
R081S
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A discussion of the Bolsa
Chica Estuary will be led by
Mrs . Frances Robinson during
an Ecology Coffee sopnsored
by the .. J-lunlington Beach
An oil demonstration will be Your Child 's Self~steem, ~ ·~;ic~:ic:.,..s.~ Mt!!:':.~'"'
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Art League
Kapu Bray will explain
Hawaiian culture and the
Kahuna religion for t b e
Newport Unity Women at 8
..p.m. Tuesday, March 7, ln the
The Junior Ebell CJub or
Newport "Beach Will support
St. 1o1ichaels School in St.
ltUchaels, Ariz., with a cash
donation. The Jesuit -school
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Huntington Beach Art League discussed by Dorothy Briggs Ii
at 7:30 p.m. Monday, March 6, at 8 p.m. Tuesday, March 7, in
in the Recreation Ceiter: The the Sao Clemente High School
public ia invited. · LitUe Theater during a pro-
gram sponsored by t h e
Clubs 'Flea' to Market
. Mrs. ·Geor~e Goodall Oeft) of the American Assoda·
Uon of University W.OQ'len and Mrs. Patrick Spangler
r1 of ·Laguna Beach ·Junior \Voman's Club inspect
itema ·for the annual Giant Flea Market set for
Saturday and Sunday, March 4 and 5, in the'Laguna
Boys Club. Twelve organizations will participate.
Dual Program Cooking . .
'IP · avoid disappointment, prospective
brides are reminded to have their wedding
stories with black and white ~lossy ~holo
graphs to the DAILY PILOT Women s De-'
partment one week before the wedding.
For Celebrity Review
~ . Two cookbook authors will
be guest speakers for the final
bf>ok review in Pl Beta Phi's
current Celebrity Series Fri·
day, March 3.
Presented by Miss Carlotta
Williams, director of the
mies, will be Esther Larwln,
author of "Stewed to the
Gills," and S. I. Reese, author
of "The • Complete Turkey
Cookbook."
Miss Williams \till · give..
Whiskey Soor Fish, Salmon
Out Cold and Bloody Mary
Shrimp. '
Miss Reese's book hils com-
plete menus !or each. turkey
dish ahe offers and recipes for
leftover1 and feasts. ·
Anyone wishing ticket in-
f ortnation may call Mrs.
Frank Gill, serie.s chairman,
at. 837-5855.
Pictures received after that time will not
be used.
For engagement announcements it ls
imperative that the storY, also accompanied
by a black and while glossy picture, be sub-
mitted six weeks or more before the wedding
date. If deadline is .not met. only a story will
be used.
To help fill requirements on both wed·
ding and engagement stories,~ forms . ar1
available in all of the DAILY PILOT offices ..
Further Questions will be answered by
\Vomen's Section staff members at 642-4321. .....
critical revlews of current and l---------------~-------------11
coming best..sellen at 10 a.m.
and will be introduced by Mra.
Hart Hickman.
Miss Larwin, a member of
the 1971 Los Angeles Grand
Jury served as chairman of
itl ~logy committee. Her
book lncludes recipes such as
LINDA WERNER
Werners
Tell News
A· Septembei' wedding. ls
planned lor Linda K a y
Werner, daughter o[ Mr. and
Mrs. James E. Werner , Jr. of
Huntington B ea c h , and
Michael Ray Foster, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Foster of
Taft. . Wedding ceremonies will
•take place ln St .Bonaventure
Catholic Church, Huntington
Beach.
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Tbe brlde .. Iect graduated _
from Marina High School and Li currently studying to be a
inedical assistant at Lawton
School· In Sanla Ana. The pro-
1pectlve bridegroom gradua·
led from Tall lflgb·&:bool and
la majorlnl In criminology al
Callfomla state College al
Long Beach.
DEii BIO-WAYE
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Diamonds
from Penneys.
You get your$175worth.
And then some.
'Insert'. wedding ring, 12 dla·
monds In 14K gold setting:
•175
Cocktail ring, 13 diamonds In
14K gold selling.
1175
Drop pendant in 14K gold with
three diamond&
1175
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Why 1 diamond from Ptnneys?
'Horseshoe' man's ring, 9 di&-'
monds in 14K' gold setting.
1175
Oouble·row wedding ring; 10
diamonds in 14K gold setting.
1175
Engagement ring with 2 dia·
monds plus matching wedding
band. 14K gold twist setting.
1175 •
Panneys Independent Diamond Consultant examines and
approves every Penney diamond twice, once before mounting
and again atter, to assure 'compliance with high quality
standards established by our Merchandise Testing Center.
You can have conlldence in every PenRey diamond for
good color and clarity, precision cutting and accurate carat
weight. P8nney1 Diamond Certlficale Is given to every
diamond pi.irchaser. Penney a llletlme 'Diamond Trade=ln
Polipy' gives you the opportunity to-own 1 bigger diamond.
lllLls~auons ~•rgtd tc show det•ll -JC Penney
fine jewelry .
· ·The vakies are here every day. ·
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Available 11: NEWPORT BEACH, Fashion lslelld. • ' ~
HUNTINGTON eEACH; Huntington C.nt1r. Use Pennoys time ~y.,.nt plan.
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PRINTS/SOLIDS
WOVEN
SHIRTMAKER STRIPES
Colorful SprinCJ d•signs ~n
w•ight cotton. ·
Sports Fantastic for th• new look in Shirt Tail
dr•sses and his & her sport shirts.
Ma..chin• Washable
poly•st•r /cotton
machin• washable
po !x_est•r /cotton
100%-
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44/41" wld1
fa.. f;j) 41" wldt o~{)yd.
PETII POINT
PIQUE PRINTS
HOYA PRINTS
Dots e Abstract5 e Solids
Fabulous new d•signs on p•rennial
spring favorites. . .
Greet for Sports or dress w•ar.
For thos• fun fabrics in • gr••t range
of bright & mod designs.
44/45" wide Q 0 100%C-®@
•-· WmllAI• 'o 0 yd.
Mac•Iot Wmll
31/lt" wide
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·EASTER PARADERS
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W11heble ~511 wide
100.Y. ecet1te· "Mornin9 Glory"
CREPE PRINTS ···--···-'--····------···-···········--···
Machine Washable 45" wide •
I 00 "!. Polyt1ter "Frosty ·flulr' 198
POLKA DOTS ···-----········-·················---. yer.i
Machin• Washable·44/45" wide
100 "!. Colton "Sw;ue;r" ., . 229 .
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Machin• Wash 44/45" wide
Ac')'llc Super 298
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Jacquard Patterns in tlie widest Tlieso ~t1vy {101'2 to 11 ouncej ,knits
will never lose their shape in weering.
Their fantastic for dressts , hot
pant jumpers ind pant suits.
range of stitch designs you'll find.
Spring co[ors galore. -Lilac, pink, (
blue, all colors for you to ct.o-. '
Mec•IH W .... I TUlllblt Dfyl
YaluH te $4.tl yarsl.
54/60" wl-
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• RasH :'·JXctior1 ·fi:l ters ~-Aml5iJi~
· Scorpid: Solid · Gai.ns . ~ . ".. . ·. . . . , ;
·BJ IUTllLl!!EN £1'~ boutique owners. /. The . line 1::" -~ ~~~·!?~ i
LO.• -IUP1f "'Ibey. tool< orr quit. W<il," ~ -~!Gr war "II of ~-~ 1 a ..
Come From ~ist~nj·ng : ~· -... Ill!·•· 1he uld. ,. . Ult ;;;:; ... Md --l'tt'-
#7 .. :t )1 ;;t.,p.,,_ Miss Su~ clothes, whlCb, tent-tbaped innmwr ti\d:I .. foe 1111-tK1'•:;=
dt ... It-... ·' . • she 11•1 -al to youn~ "flir'wblo you wul IOinelhlof • • · -. ' ' o " .to..H1'' J . · P..W Cll ~ .... In . thinklll( wo'!l<n ol all agei, ,Joooe ID lbt -· "..,-;-'"'•, r ".
THURSDAY .
MARCH .2
By SYDNEY OMARlt
·Aquarius , requires l ·h 1
11Umulu1 ol challenge. Notlve1
if! of Utll zodlacal •Ian are never f llnl1hod wtth the lelmipg proc·
~ m . No matter 1wh1t the
chronolo1lcal age, AquarlUI
ean remain con1tantly
; .Youthful through otudy Md the
• flnveltlgaUon ol met.apbyll/Cal
f IUbjtcts. Altrolotl\' II I f: llPOCiaJ favorite of"J;quarlanl. ~ Some llmOllt J>ll'llOlll born un-
der thlo 1lgn 'Include Tom
; Bmou..r,, Pl\kly Chtyevlky r. and ~rol ChaMlng. • J
AlllES <March 2l·A,pnl ~ ; ereoµve ' uri.o. ,', v•, ~"'.
Don't be deceived by a~-... .,.._.,....
rebuff. YO? are m 1l1-r, I '· ."-~· t,I~ ; AntlJ ~"
hefdway -In. per-I Mel• promlalnlly, !lake 1iiioiidl' lo
prdleulonal areas. Key la to youn1 ptt'IOt1 for recent,
undtr1tand one who wms unlntthtion1I •Uaht.
gnJU. You are bell!( !tiled. Llaten 'Obie .... and learn. CANCER (JUQe 21.July 22): 'rA~US (April :ZO.May 20 ): If you lnllll on old methods,
Tread IJihUy. Maintain low you will nnd yourHU In rut •
proli1e. Gel bulc Issues .. ~ DIUerent, orlclnal approadl 11
tied In quiet, efrlclent manner. neceuary·, for Jll'(llJ'ell. Act
~void utrtme1. Deallng1 with accordlngly .• IM 11 In picture. C...-. ~lcaltd. Elforta ~-rt ....... ~ made Jn rtcent put could pro-.·"~ct • prope y, "~'."""I
vlcU fuUUJmenl. · plumb\q Md tjher' bU!c'I. . . '
GEMINI (Moy ll.June 20):
Don 't permit thole who lack
lmaglnaUon 0 dampen your
LEG (July 21·Aug, 22):
~ ._.. tile.,,..._ ..-e worn bf a great 1t1an1 ... ... .... _. ~ ·<. ,. • .. 1; .. :" · hflnd~ .~i!;* :: , ( entertainers -Cy4 Cbnrine, • ' • · ~-
' _;!r".o....:.\•."-',. BarTle Chase, Leslirl1gam. -"'lRfil_Nl'il'S ' ·-........... .. and Diablnn Carroll.. The L ... ' '°'u la ila w'iy clotheJ are oold In departmenl " SNIP 'N STITQ1;~0PPE -6.'
Stales,'one lulfuner wheil' ibe 1t.9re•"11 over Ult country. • I· , llJ4 h•I Coa•t Hwy. • ~·• ~~I Mlor
wu In her earey ltelll. . Allli>tigh her cjollle1 lalll lal! ' Phone 673·1050 "At the lime, I wu taking were ptlced up lo •• l\IJH
flute lesaons and my only am-Sues Is maJWigacoaaeleotloU> DOUB.LE'. KN"IT. ; bllloo wu to be a Outlst In a effort to teap blr\coell down.
sympl)ony orehe,!!fa.'r ·•be Her sunun ... Ude rangtt lrom .• FABRIC . SALE.I: tlld. ·\.' , $jQ ta fll!I mall. .. ' 11But hones made me break ••we hlYe 25t ac:counts and
out ln red blotcbel and sneeze, make ·about 1,. garments a
R • ' s IO they bad lo find oomelbing mooll!. • · 1lbe saJcl, "100 tllat •s If es e f to c1o wtth me that summer. ii>t•r"UI> to 1,()()(l a week.'"
, "J was, oh, 14 or 15, cer-l"'Today any dress over '120
Wnly too old to start dancing ~WU"81.1. even if the Cu.<;tomer " ' J leYona, but ~ the American is':'a woman of wealth," MW A Pr/• i/Choal of Ballet bad a summer . &res sald. 1 • '
. -~~· In Bennuda, and I "Unfortunately, :!Qrile of my , went. · Jirtsses go up to $150 because
Dr nd Mr Sh Id R Tbat led to a career 11 a · efthe fabrict but I'm working · a 1· er an · dancer -a USO tour of air • on that." '
JANE GORTON
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R .. uler 'flee tJ.00 ,te tt.OI,... y•rl s3,.
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ONE MORE ~EEICI '
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Vll51NIA •
Cocperalt with ~·born
lndlvldual. Accenl la on move-
ment, ideas, lntUltlve Intellect.
Answers are found 1n qut.ot.
way places: Fora:et grudge
aga inst relative. You'll be
happier as result Me111ge
wlU be"datllled! · ,
Gorton of San .Diego have al). buts ,doing flamenco, and Her summer clothes are · "
-··-·• tb ••gagemenl of I 'I h B dw hlta PS. N•w •P'i•i f•t.ri" errivi111 4e. lly t.r .,., 11r f•1kf Hwl ... ~ ~ e ..,, ~?es n sue . ~ •. ay as young-looking and in muslin,
their di"Ught.ery Jane Louise Bloomer GU'l, High Button gingham and mattress ticking. • IANU.MlllCAID • M.\STIR CHA••.1 •,.i , Shoes ,'' ''Kismet ,'' · .. •
Gorton to Peter Arthur Nefilon ·~~~=i;;;:;;:;:;;:;;;;:;;:=:=:!~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~~=· ,
"SA.ND BoX! your follu reallv •re oW /uAiotwll"
JOINt . Keeps Kltfy's Box
fresh and clean
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4 Drllg Storea .
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CHICK THISI OUTSTANDING VALUES!
. D , ""' HU!l&N "All iWl•I -ur TO -0,,. ' ..
D MACHINI MADI MONtllUI WllS . S"9h .... S6t.tl NOW 1 ... Strle •• , • , , , ,, • , • , , , , ,.J
I a HAND i11D 10~1 w1Gs s3'9'f1 ·
' 19\,.!!.!:!_I_ N~W -l•I. Style : , • •••• •,. •.•• .
f1[j' HUlO.N HAil HANDTllD Wl•S '59''
.... Stt.tl NOW -IHI. Str .. , , , , , , , , , , ••• ,
a IUIOPIAN HAii PAllSllNNI w1es
.... St4t;M -NOW ONLY •• : ••••••••••••• '69"'
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• IUROPIAN HANDMADE WIGS , !Jolotw•..., • c..i JUt:T uo o51 ht. 1140.H 1 -~ .. ,t,:f ; ~
. . SYNTHmc WIGS ~~:.-: ... CLOSE-OUT P•ICE ' $4.95
SUPER 10 OZ. FALL •• ..,.,..,_ e OV!lf 10" LNt e 100~ H11MU Heir
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All Ott. hlll hie PrJcH Teel
OVER 100 PRE·STYLID WIGS AND
HAIR'PllCIS FOR YQU TO TRY '
WIG and
BEAUTY SALON
250-D .Eut 17th SJ.· Hlllg,.n Square
Co11t Me11 . 541~
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"Oklahoma_" and "Brigadoon" of Newp:>rt Beach. as a dancer and understudy to
An April I wedding is heli\t the lead. VIRGO (Aug .. :ZS.Sept. 21):
Your adversary now it ten-
dency to be extravagant. Key
Is to try many aventltt of 'e1·
presslon. However, strive to·
focu1 on eff!lW.1 a: o a J •
Othtnritt, efforta will be ... ~
t!red. Conserve asset!. Don't.
give up 10methln1 of value for
mere prom.tie.
planrled ln the Sacred-Heart "But I wu designing all the
Church, Point Loma. time I wa1 dancing," ahe said, Miu Gorton is a graduate of, "making ·my own clothes and
Polnl.Loiiia ·mah School and costum .. .''
San Diego $alt COiiege. The she came lo California.
-Her ftanC'e;-IOft of Mr. and 111 met IOJDtbody who was
Mn. Rlchln! A. Nel10n o1 hooked on my clothes and she
'Newport Beach, iJ a eraduate · sugtlted 'I start ~
of Corona df1 Mar Hlgh School tuttnc·themi'' she said. • • LIBRA (6ept .. :zs.oct. '22):
Check detall1. Apparent minor
matters may be more im-
and SDSC. "I,dlda't bow how to mate · pattern. or anything, 11 Mm '
Sues said, "but I figured it
out." ' portant .. than imacine<L You
have fine l>PP<l!'liinlty-·Io
ot;aigl)ten oit (l'ro ~er l'y
dlspuf;,, 'Key la to preHllt case Fr~t~_rryi.ty
Families
.. For a tlme sbe worked as a
. with air of qulel' confidence.
Family member will concede. .
SCORPIO (!)ct. :ZS.Nov. 11):
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Reunited
Make changes without thro""
Ing out • past lessons. Be
creative, not confused. Speak
up, but don't promote
senseleu argument!. Peopli
now confide In you. Maintain ~JY, football and fesUft
dignity. Be a good listener. m are
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'10 the menu for the
Then ~oil make solid_ gain. 11y,• March . I, F•ml1Y
SAGITTARtus (Nov. 22~ Night Dlnru;r ptannod by 'the
Dec. 21 ): What appeared 1 lnterfratemity Mothe.r~ Coun-
llnancla l problem ,.111 be ell of the University of Sout&-
resolv!!Cf. You are not without . er;,~~'f,1~. t.blt;. 41tm
alllea. Y .. dls<over meaning and parenil wllJ gather at I
of goodwill, frlendthlp. You p.m. in the '\'<>Wn and Gown on
are aided becau1e you helped the use campus. Fra(endty
someone in recent past. activities will be highllgbted.
C"fll{CORN (Dec. 21.Jan. Pet<r Yoder, a!lslslanl _use
19): Yciu may be trylll( to ex· football co&ch, will be IMtilred
pand too quickly: Get reallatlc speaker. Prt·lrorunen awarda
'Picture. Accent now Is on how fortt\:"'~t~ly~ ~
to achieve goal. Profes&lonal pe _ 1 C ot "~""!-t" superior Is willing to lend capsu e ......... 1 .
helping hand . Places 11 In pie-will be musical tnterta~
ture. You can streamline pro-ment.
cedures . . . ' ~QUA11/1JSi (Jan. 2Q.f1b. Twinsburg ··
Motto: It
Take~ Two
1$): Path Is eleared for· you'.
Older person! talte a llktng
and you~ ,ge,-·proper creden-
llal~ Exjltw apprecl•Uon -
in writing, Plan advertblng
program. Spread message .
Loved oJ bas rlghl to deg,... TIVINSBiJRG, OhlO (UPI)
of J><lv.cy. . ,, -, Mayor Leroy F. lleev11
PI~ES. (Feb. 19-Mlll'Ch IO): Says if you happen to be ooe ol
You •gaU. by joining forc<s :.•tetoltwlnl ... ke,plannlnc
wlih Capricorn. Frleridsbip to get Dlll'tled, he'll perform
can blossom. Money situation ~~ f~-.i.M-the ff Improves. CommunlcatJon .-vet i;s ~ o er
llneJ 11re opened. Whal was a _to call 41leDtian to thll nortb-
myltery ii IOived Delve em Ohio ~Ullily o1 ,,000.
th suri in<lkat1ooa. Twlnlburt ..... founded In henea ICe 1111 by twlnt 'lllOIH and
IF TODAY IS YOUR
BIRmDAY you are musical,
stMIUve to moods of olbers,
capabla of fzpreaslll( ,..,..If
through· written 'lirord and
drtmaUc ·gesture. ·Home acJ. •
ju1lment Is indicated, with SI
poulble ch1111e of resldtnce., eeves Va ry
September and Novemblr are
Aaron Wllcol, who married
tlstert.' hd int*ly· In COD>
mon, died on the same day
and wtie .burt<d In the same
grave.
key months for you In 1'11. · Variety ii the 1 woro for
,sleevtt on sprilll s · clothet.
Te !Ind °"' wflo'L lutflY flt -""' Ill 'lbert art timam, .twingl. C:.T:t.•11;11 ••~~~~ts~""' OINrr't· -but~ effects, }ong" and w-.· ·~-.. rt~~.~11:2'"ii ' · -a '"' Oft>•t• .Gl::'o!!r ·~. -. short pafta,, en etiouider fi!.\.0U ..... '°~or~N. ~',;tu~ • ·\ ,. , looks, ruflles. . . :. . . • . .. r
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dellgner for "''suit • and coat
manufacturer, ind1then, about
four yean 1go, went into
bualoet1 for henell, tettill( up
· se"lng machines and a pat
tern table bl the guest room of
her home.
"I don't know ,,by the· floor held up;'' ~ t~d. f1l've still
got pin mark!· Ill-over the
wblte vinyl 11
'· She llllched the garments
up her11U •\Id tbowed them to
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W~INERS .
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save $30-$40onprofessio!lll-OllafyOllll97i
Cllllonil and FederaHndiiidUll lncOll)t'!IX Rilunis. .
Don't Delay sirntip•.,,;oinlm9ttsn~11,..._,.. ·
Anaheim Savings IC~O!illl 91 ;5,000 Ol mire, Ol IOt °"1 $!! lly ......... ailllllllf
$?,SOlllW tnori ~!IAl,tEl·M SAYINGS· :9
AliAHEJll 117W. Un<Oln Ave. 921113/rei• 772-1532
BllfA '633 So.'"' lllid. 92621/Tol. ~971
HUNTIHlllON BEACH 411 lain st 92648/Te!. 53"591
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BlllTHDAY MONTH ·
OF m&Cll
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Rlc'fiard•s JS . . 2' YWI
)'Ollnf and th.• birthday
1henanigans are 1prouµng.
Calling all colleclors, bo1>
byists, aru 'and craflen!
Ttiia is your time to lhoWI.
Wtwant to sbpw wh-.i you
oo;tn Y01,U' sJ,are tin)~. We 've
aIJ'tady received a shell col-
J~tio,ri 'f'lth' the world's 2nd
Iar1e1t Counch . . . . .' .
Any philanthropic or yo·1th ~,toUp 'p1~rintng a sale io
.~ mop•Y.· '(ou'l'.t invited •
.. 1b"~o.it ~ere;. .. -· -· WHERE ELSE
. BUT RICHARD'S
One of ow:: nice people
lhoppers came walking into
th._.ido-Glft Shop with a
1tl?lfed racoon. "Would you
gift wrap this for me
please?" Of course we were
.,. htterested' and eager, so
· -he.re'f the' story. It see:tns
heJ" husband gave it to her
for Mother's Day several
years ago. It was really a
haute couture specimen of
tVi.denny with ' i y e I
flashing. teeth grinning,
legs and tall O!' the run. A verr · good ·friend and big
game hunter idiDirea it,' so
what elst_ but happy birth-
day ··wllDes. .Pt,ggy and
Helen's SouUque 'Sift wriPr
ping, iOOt .. the ·racoon under
their creative J'flngs and
came· up with an African
packing crate to be toted to
. the paJty by 1-beor•rs,
WHICH OPENS THE
DOOR TO ELEPHANT
MEAT •
U you've · got a howling
dog, you can make like
you're on safari if you heat
Ulll deficacy dOne up .. in saUcf: Provfucial and serve
it ol er rice . : . ~ or bear
mealzor re.1 hippo~nuJi
mad!'elqant ,1)h autli:<me. 11~ ... Every ~~y:a
Grade 2 from ~mew.hffe in
Costa· Mesa or NeWport
Beach tours our rnarket.
Merle Trafford who shows
them around the D e 11
always · polnta' · .. out ttieae
WK!.sua1ities. To their ughs
.ancf (1()($, he always replies.
';But if you. were raised bl-J"t
Africa or any of.these oth!r_ .
countriea\ you would coil\
aider these to ~ wondeiful • foods." ' .
Quail egp tinted pulk or
,....n . . . graahoppera.
either fried or chocolate
'!IV'lf'ld .. ·i Whole' bf by OC·'
!Otil;-with •llOJ'. ·II
y°"' irant tO get aoine tali · ..
Qitld, : ... -'neit s or 4 on · '
~ ~ al.a tooAel! lillad , . •
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,slii:ed Sn)o~ Abalone,
amokia ,eel 'lhei. : • . 14
ho(lrJ: nbtictiod fre.sh caviar ·pl-... Pri<el?lfm'at5
oz. tin: If 100 'B in a hurry,
)'<M(ll enjoy, Bduga Cavi'r irvlD Inn. the verr top of
111• ~ allj>W11ere • • . 11
yOO're. not an' aficionado, JUnJpll!tr. salmon, or royal
hllon malle yummy '!Ith
llititl' fll --'and big ·' _apoons: ~ -. 1 •.
=to~RS
~wit& unsalkd Mita Meal ii hick•.· .. M
wtih· the pancake1 ·~
chocolate cookie.I P 1 u 11
Matzo Diet.thin crackers,
egl,.. and Onion" M11 t I O
a:aeken, and of ~ the , orlglnlll . big • nat breaking
c:racken. Great recipe> for
dtpo, Including Lox d I o .
N~ if you want Lox, the.
frtlh llah mar~et at Harbor
. View can oblige. Lor b l!Mftd salmon that iJ flnt ... w . ·1n • brio!!. v.,.,
delleiollr otarUr for any meat •.
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RICILW>'.9 ~ '!HE~ .. •. Udo anol!Jr.,,,.,.'.Vlew, lft•PC11t~. -~~ . -bid!. tCatt .....,, lft "1lan;ll, we ahraJ:i' have
tO uy 1hanks to the l!lllloi1ul ..-.,i. who ...
-""" -... ~ oupport all . _,.,...,...
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FIRST Tit.IE EVER AT. SALE PRICES
. RICHARD'S OWN .
JAMS JELLIES and
MARMALACES 12 oz. 69~
ANO TO PUT THE JAt.t-ON •.. PILLSIURY
CRESCENT ROLLS • oi. 35¢
K"RAFT INCIVICUALLY WRAPPED CHEESE --
SLICED AMERICAN 12 oi. 75¢
NON-FAT--FRUIT -FONCAES or FRUiT SUNDAES
Johnston'• YOGURTS • o'-4 for $1
REESE: tEt.tON PEPi1ER. <;HEESO~ING, 'SECRET SEASONfNG -o~ STEAK· SALT
. Goµrmet Se!l_•onin91 1v.01. 3forS1 -
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You wori'l find 1t:m~r~~d on any-map -but, Richard's Coun·
t;y really exi1ht-'Th•r• ere two villa9e1 in our county.._Lido
and Harbor View _;·And th~t population figure i1 real!
That'rrigh·t. 271 people-at Richard's just to serve end pam·
per you -to ma~e shopping 1omethin9 special and excit.
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Come to Richard's County • it's g~~at!
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Tho b~st, Swift Premium
USDA . Choice Amoricon Lomb
Stud limb with garlic slivers and marinate ill '
2 C. red Wini, 1/1 C. oliYe oil, )·slic•d ~nions, V4 tsp.
ground clove1,·2 tsp. or•9'•n'o, 2 tsp; salt, I carrot,
slic.d, 3 1pri91 parsley. Roast, baste with marinade.
LARGE LOIN CHOPS The sirloin
SMALL LOIN CHOPS Tho "T" Bono
S•rv• with pea1 l onion1 and rice pilaf with pl nenut,,
RACK OF l:AMB lh• Primo Rib
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Butter Lettuce 2 POlt 29d
SLICE 'Et.I. BROIL 'Et.I, IN SALACS, BURGERS.
REC, RIPE . t.tEDIUt.t SIZE
TOMA TOES 4 In pkg. 29~
THE IEST FOR t.tUNCHING, FANCY, CRISP .
CALIFORNIA REC, DELICIOUS
APPLES · 6 LIS. s1
FOR ORANGE CUCK, or ORANGE-ONION
SALAD. THIN-SKINNED, SWEET, TEXAS
10 LIS. s1
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APPLESAUCE CUP. GAKES
BUTIERFL.AJ(E ROLLS
BUTIERMILK "BREAD R.o!~e\l, .. Sugoj DONUT~
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6 for 39¢
6 for 29¢
39¢
6for49~
El19ent, gla:zed ~ith oran91 m1rmalad1.
• . "RICHARD'S OWN PURE ' PORK•
LINK .SAUSAGES
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:µCKY FA.Rt.IS. FRESH •. LARGE CALIFORNIA
98c LI.
Weight Watchers • Kind•
FJSR LUNCHES . • oz. Sfd·
59c LI. · ·$Ji"''6~1 ., JlQA$JINf :CHICKENS
.. ·AtJ.a.;·coFFEE ; ., 19¢ 1f£~:U Jtctetv,~iJeti~
. ~.~.J.B. COFFEE ,C& 1•57 · MAINE LO,STERS ~::~ . 2~49L•.
,· M.J.B~ _(-OFFEE 3 LB. 2,29 Norihem !HALIBUT STEAKS
FINNAN 'HADDIE KNUDSEN • .
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¢ SMOKED :!ALBACORE 49¢ .. :' ' .
First Qii!IJity BUTTER 1 LI. ·-· ;. Sunshine Hydrox Cookies 11 oi.
ANDERSEN'S
SPLIT PEA SO,UP 11 oi. 4 for $1 . '. ~
ALL FLAVORS, CONTADINA ts ••·
·.Cookbook-Sauces 4 ,OR s1
Nucoa ' So~ M;rcjarine< 1 u. 33¢
1 ' ~ ,-< ' I
Heihz K119 _0' Ketchup · 11 oz. · 49¢ ·' . ....._
DEL t.IOlfTE CREAt.t STYLE •
GOLDEN CORN . 11 oi. 5for$1
. GERBER'S
·. Strained BABY ·FOOD•"' oi. 1Jfor$1
CRISCO OIL .. . u oi. 53¢ ..
·' • DISHWASHER DETERGENT •
AJAX LIQUID 22 oz. 49~
AIRWICK ..... ,.,, h I OZ. 59¢
MISS "BRECK 69¢; ,HAIR SPRAY 13 oz.
' t.IOIST COGFOOC · TOP-=~1:: __ \.:.~ _1.4'f
I"" WITH THIS COUl'ON ONLY ,
I KERN'S 20 oz. I
I Strawberry . Preserves I
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VOID AFTER MAR. S L ______ .__9:.J
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STUFffD .BELL ··PEPPERS . .,_· -
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1.191.1.
2.39 LI.
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1.09 LI.
79c ....
Delaware P~nch c .......... ,01. 6for$1
Bii~s Eye PEAS 10 oi. 6 for s1
Birds Eye CUT CORN uoi.:6for$1
BIROS EYE FRENCH
G~E.EN BEANS •oz. 5for$1
BIROS EYE
BROCCOLI SPEARS 11 oi. 4 for $1
A IAKE SPECIAL!
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I TICKETS ON SALE FOR
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pr•11nt1cl lty the
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'Se ven teen' Selection for March
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• KathY' S Kite ~lying High
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Kathy Underwood , pictu re d in
"Sev ente en" for March , has en im·
press ive disp lay of sailing tr ophie s.
At right, sh e pre pares to tak e off
in her green Kite.
When .the March luue o( "Seventeen''
me1Ulne came on the standl, Ka'thy
Underwood, otcorona de,I Mar w1s fir1t
in line to buy two isaues. , \
ext Jn Jine_wa,s her mother_MrL -F,,-1~....;~'¥' Robert Underwood, and ahe <Wooldll't tell
anyone how "roany ct1ple1 she boug t but
it looked Uke there were at least ( r.
And Kathy's two grandmot s were
caught buying a couple each.
The ttason for their urchases?
Kathy's picture appears in the March
edillon along with approximately 16 other
California girts, whQ illustrate varlou•
activitie1 of coeds In the Golden State.
Included are the fashions, fu11, food,
looks and life styles of 6alifornia girl•.
The featur~ girls au were feted during
1 party in the Company Theater Jn Los
Angeles and given Seventeen mementos
to commemorate their selection.
The party featured or g 1 n I c
refreshments , a performance by the
James Joyce Liquid Memorial ~ater
and personal greetings from the senior
editors of "Seventeen.·•
Kath y, a sophomore at Corona de! Mar
High School. appears with her KJte which
zhe calls Super Pickle because of its
green color.
Her selection was the result of a series
of intel'\lfews conducted In San Diego by .
''Seventeen" staff members. -She was
contacted by the magazine la st year
through~Kate Emory, a former ,;Seven·
teen'' staff member who lives In San
Dleio and was handling the West Coast
arrangements for the edition.
Kathy spent a glamorous da_y in La
Jolla last October for the plctµre s and in-
terview and enjoyed having the pr°"'
fessional make-up applied for the picture
and the magazine writers talk to her.
"Sport! is my th ing." said the 15-year·
old. "I march in the drill team, I like to
1now and water ski and play badminton."
She is the only one in her family who
sails. she said . and she also i3 a Candy-
1tripe.r at Hoag Memorial Hospital, Pres·
byterian.
She w.as jul!t named Gir.\-of-the.quarter
at Corona del Mar High Sclthool and was
elected recenUy to the CaJifornia
Scholarship Federation .
Kathy sails at the Balboa Yacht Club
. and . has collected approx:imately 12
trophies for her victories in the Balboa
Yacht Club's Bali Regatt, and Sunkist
Series and an Inter-club Series. .
The model sklpper has set her sails for
college and a career at the United Na·
tions, and all indications are that the
wind'a right for her journey.
Units Name Award Recipie.nts
't"Edttor'1 Nott: A column
dtuoted to Newport Beacn .
Costa Mt1a , Laguna Btaclt
and Mta1ion Viejo parent·
ttachtr organlration.s will
appear in the DAILY PILOT
'each wetk. I11forn1ation
n1ust be received by th.e
100,ne·n '!! de partment or
Mrs. Gartd Smith, 1746
Ce11tella Plnce. Newport
Benell bu 5 p.m. T hursday
for publication ivednes·
day.)
. Bay View PT A
Mrs. R. c. Sunon
Preside11t
REPORTS : . Honorary service
awards · were presented at
the founder11 Day meeting
tq Mrs. John Ide and Mrs.
• Ray Garrett for out.rtandi.ng
dedicati on. ·
Ca liforn ia PTA
Mr1. Boyd McCuUouah
President
COMJNG UP. Tape 1n' coffee
at JO a.m. tomorrow will
feature Don Bowlus, child
psychologist speaking oa Us·
ing Parental' Authority to
Modify Children's Behavior.
REPORTS: PTA approved a
$75 contribution to the loan
and scholarship fund ...
Appointed to serve on the
nominating committee are
the Mmes. Jotl Va i 1.
William Clapet, Lowe 11
Goar, · .J11:mes Sampson and
Clark Turner. W i 11 i a m
Hamilton. principal w 11 1
serve as ad visor.
Esta ncia PTSA
Mrs. Wllllam Nowak
President
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COMING UP: Parents of
eighth grade studenLs1art in-
vited lo tour the schooJ Mon-
day through Wednesday,
,.farch U , and again on
March 13-15. For further In-
formation and reserv aUons
contact l\frs. W J 11 I a m
Nowak, 646--1478 : Mr a.
Richard Gibb11, 549-0528 or
Mrs. Alexander Hamilton,
6<2·1196.
Sacramento.-bound Students View Legislature
Olympic; Worko ut
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• Sevutb arad.,-Anna Polter sleadies lhe rope lo help her father , Orin Polter,
shinny up the rope. Tbe pair ire practlcln& for Rancho San Joaquin's Jlrsl
Family Olympie Day to take place on lht school 1rounds al 2 p.m. Saturday, March 11. ,,
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Mrs. Thomas Herndon
President
REPORTS: Plans for the ho~
by fair were diSCllued at the
board meeting ln the home
of Mrs. James Moore.
Newport Ele. PT A
Mn. Rogtr Early
President
REPORTS : Mrs. M t I e 1
Larsoo, first grade teacher
a:ld Mrs. John · Fr 1 n co
receive4 the honorary
1ervice award.I 1t tht annual
Founder• Day program for
thelt outatandlng contribu· ·
Uon1 to the )'Ollth tn the com-munlty. ·
NH Hi9h PTA'
Mrs. H. W. Hofmaaa Jr.
Prealdeal •
REPORTS: William straw
was present.ed the honorary
service 1twanj by Mrt. G. G.
J\1w1mur1 at tht 1Mual
PT A lunch·eon In the home
of Mrs. H. W. Bissonnette.
Guests Included Mrs. Straw,
Mrs. V1ah.t1 llreedinl Charles Godablll and boa{d
membtrt.
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Ready to take off for SacramentO' to observe the
state legislative body in session are Carl Martz ,and
Susan Plum, while waving Is Mrs. Robert Stebbins,
Niebla. School PTO fund chairman. The PTO is
sponsoring the March 14 trip for lhe 85 graduatin1
eighlh grade students.
Parents lend Artisti' Talents
(Editor's Note: A column upcoming carrUva~ Parents
dtDOttd to Fo untain Vol· ' wishing to donate art work
ltJI, Huntington B tac h, may.deliver i.f. to·lht school
Ocean View and Se a l library Friday mornings
Beach School District par· between I and 9.
1n t·ttacher organizatiaM REPORTS : Study group is
wilJ...appear in th e DA.FLY being organized by the unit
PlLQT each tottk. lnfor· to investigate possibilities of
mation mu.st be rtceiVtd beauUfylng the s c h o o I
by Mrs. Gilber& Turnbull, grounda. Anyone wishing to
· 5671 Mo.ngrum Drivt, Hunt·--;<>in the study" group or
;ngton Bea.ch by 5 p:m. share their ideas should Con·
Thursdau for publication tact Mrs. Lester Walls 1t
\Vednesdou.J 968-7088 • . . Mothers of
fourth graders served as
hosiessts at the recent
fashion show. Eader PTA
Mrs. James Powus
Pttsldent
COMING 'UP : Oothrng . drtte
will take place Wednesday,
March ts. lhroug~ Friday.
March 17. Donations should
be delivered to the school.
according lo Afr1. Harold
Becker. health and welf,re
chalnnan .•• Mother•' cor•
n.r will be Included Jn the
childnn'a art booth 1! th<
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Mrs. J. Scott Fawce&t
President
COMING UP: Fuhlon Md
craft! er.hibit is scheduled at
7:30 p.m. Wednesda y .
flf a r c h 15, in the multi·
purpooe room. Studenta.
parentJ Md teach<ro wtll
exhlbit handmade ctothin1,
crattrand hobbies. Home-
aewn garments will be
modeled as well as fashions
from the Gllybil Md Mod•
O' Day dress shops. Bake
sale aJso will be featured .
Tickets priCed at 50 cents
can be obtained at the door
or by contacting Mn. James
Pemberton at 961-8487.
Tam ura PTO
fltrs. Chris Schnelder
President
REPORTS: Unit sponaored a
luncheon today In th e
Mercury Savin&• and Loan
'building, All procei!dS will be ~ uted • · help ftn1n"" the
eighth gnd< class trip to
SacrameQlq,"
Westminster PTA
Mn. Jottpll Fodor
President
COMING UP : Song SenM and
Nonstnse fJ th< theme of the
1172 variety oho" tchedulod
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·at 8 p.m, Friday and Sabi!'·
day, March 17 and 18, in the
a u d ltorlum. Participants
from 20 other PT A units will
perform In the four-act pr~
duction spon1ored by
Westminster PTA_ Produc-
tion chairman I! Mr 1 .
MJlgarete C\eniens, and
Rly Schmitz is director.
Tickets are priced at $1.25
for adult&, 11 for high school
1tudeqta: and 75 cents for
children. Tickets may be
obt1ined from any
l""li<lpallng school or al
the bo• office. All proc:eeca
"'ill be used to provide
scholarships for 1 o c a I
11tudtnts. Variety •how 1
p,....nted in the paat 13'
years have realized total
pro<ttd• or 111 .2 00
presented to the students in
the form of 13$ 1eholarship1. ,
Sho"' will be repeated for pa~:11t.s in I.he Veteram'
Hospita l tn Long ll<lcb
TuudlY, Marth 11.
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PRICES EFFECTIVE
W!D., MARCH 1 lHRU TUES., MARCH 7 OL' VIRGINIA-TEND ER JUICY SUNNY VALLEY FRESH GRADE 'AA' f.tt\. ~
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PKG . OF 10
SHEER STRETCH PANTY HOSE 7 7 c
GUAIAHTEED TO i lT PERFECTLY
REG., 91c ·
F~CIAl TISSUE
'CHIFFON' . 25c; 200
CT.
IRISUQUID
BLEACH
GALLON
PLASTIC 37c
conAGE CHEESE
FARMER, LOW CAL
ORCIEAM
(QUAITS 35!,
f lRST Q UALIT Y BACON .RAMA
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r-~-:-L-A-~M-B" ---1 Enj;.y Fines t 'Choice' Am_erican.Latllh; 11'$-Fre•h!
~ ' I !ttOUltll• ' 98< HlSH lAloll $)It I SHO D '· lamb C,hops . . .. .. . .... . ,.. Small lal11cChop1 ...... , ..
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I FRESH AMERICAH 59,C I ,...,_ $)2' •·•~·-39' 1 LAM&'IOAST I largo lain Chops...... "· lamb Meeks........... ,._
I NECK OFF U. I --$)U -"~ 59< L--------..,.------.0-J s-11 Rib Chops ....... ,._ GNUn4 lamb .......... "·
OVEN READY RIVERSIDE BRAND 18-22 LIS,
'A' Tom e . EYS
-TURKEY DRUMST.CKS POPPY BRA.ND GRADE.' A' 33 <
OR TURKEY WINGS lb.
Leqten Seafood Discorints ·
COLUM81A RIVER -TROLL CAUGHT FROZEN,
·SILVER SAL
s'il..<s .... 29 l ~icu 99~
TO 1aon. & u. 1 ro tA1te u.
PftLfU or . ·
fRUH OCIAH PIRCH .............. 891>.
Thriftimart's Gold Bond Beef
BOHBLISS . 99c CHUCK BOAST,o:·.~" u.
toto!U IJS .,.,
TOP SIRLOIN STIAKS ••• :...... "·
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GREEN GIANT GOLD CORN
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Mible1t 2oc .. --. -12:oz.
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PEACHES
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CARNATION INSt ANT • .•
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6·ENV. PKG. 5 9 c
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VACPAK J.la.77c
(3-LB. TIN $2.<31 TIN
HUNT'S
CATS UP 23c
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t.. VODKA
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DRY GIN . . s 98
FIFTH
FAlllGROUNDS $ 3 BOURBON ~!
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toN!l!U -IOWD-TIID ' , · • • ,.
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ENCHILADA OR DIN. NE~·s COMBINATION ~ . --
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WED., MAR. 1 THRU TUES., MAR.
ho<-i-' IAVI 21c ON P.u•CHASl00f
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REG. 22-oz. ··9c
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• i Porridge · Farl~s Appetite Easily . -Appease d-
pork (or com belly)
6 large carroll
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I ~-Mlon, IIlced dean cloth, allow ioom for lalte wltb all, frolhly ~ ly -lllJNN · olclallmlt like "stlckl" W they're mu.hy Ind adds car• r ND YORK-•i1 tblnkl'm "Olfam" On rtference to •n l'Otl ~n 111 klndl of good
J. ~ ... lh!:"..!'"1o U1.~~\·J =-'~t~ol= lhlnp."
2 yellow onions, each atruc:k
with one clove ·
tt rl9a. A<ld vogetabjea, cook"
IDllil ,.,.ier. Place lllOlt on
serving platter, IWTOUnding
pork with vegetables and·
peaoepuddlng .
2 large egp, bea!tn • and 11mmer.1ently about 2\0 Mix well, Jilace '111 a · • \O lllct butler peutomLpoverw!tbwoter pepper. ~
· Sal\. !rubly ~ black •. boon. Cir until tender). buttered pudding Jqold (er
• •moll leekl . t love te be'llu P1Uy llll'l'llon, 1111 ~en In Ila Ida). BOILED PDRK
. Georp ffanilon'• wife," Aki '11Me mum'• • lovely cook. 'N PBASE ·PUDDING f lhi luiid Cockney K I d. Sltrl!ilke1 a wond«fol 1pllt ' ~ -J --TwlaY, H• po cljth, pew pudding. Shf . For Ille pol\:
4 par1nips (or turnips )
Place liJt pork In water to ·For Ille puddl.og:
i cups ap8t peas
Water
pepper, lo lute Rtmove from wal<r •nd l!PllY In bullend, .
Soak peu OYernlght In cold qotb; place In oollander. Pulh fio"""' pudding cloth). ' water· to cover; dllcord through collander, rubbing . hOur In otock pot :With
any peal! that ' are wilh·•ooden spoon. Add bu~ Serve very hot in 4 to I
discolored. Tie peu looeely In ,_,i.r, beaten eggs and IWon lo Ilona. r. plodbw Into bJP iTr l I 1 b boUI 'em In I clOln cloth untU '!I pound piece breast of Slit
" *'"'"fi.of laUChter.
cover. Brblg to boiJ, simmer
slowly 1 hour, remove scum as
~ !>Ver-Ill....-tll In her
' poo1I Plmt llowf oulte, •he ~ =-~r.. ".fJ;.,: J~:..:. her
~ "Blimey hive you ever 11e11
f P1Uy?" 1~ AW. "Sbi'1 not
, very 1,\11. but the 1lw1yo 1oob .
~ taller. She'• &ot tht btlt pair ~
; of leg.1 you've ever teen. Her
'IPI CTwlUY lllbltUllly drops
her 11tchel ) are·lhe 11ine 11
• mine, but 1he'1 Vtr)' 11lm. She
: hu 1 lovely lhaped bult and r buulllully 1hlped lop. :.. •it'd ltw~ to 'ave th.It IOri of
• ~. but 'ere I am. There
, lln't much I CIR do •bout It, ii ~ Ibero! But II doeon 't bother
r -me. J don't spend 1leeplea ' nJP.11 over It! After all, the ,
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! ~ moot lmP.,rtant thlna 1bout 1
~ JH!tlOTI J1 her pel'IOnallty."
Twlgy will till< 1bout J 1Jrho1t 1any~, even the fact
aho~ no. COOk\ "1 don't like ~ cooklnt. only WeiUM I c1n't.
EverytJme I've done It, lt'.1
;. alwi)ll 1cmt ~. It'• never
ready OD time or It'• cold or
: 11'1 ov'orcookld. My tlmlng'1
~ lomy."
r Twlay, who Kvu ln 1 llttlo
hoUll :One boullal on the River ;. 'I'hlm11 with lief mother and ~ t1lher I h11 I sre•t llklnc for
.s. Am~rlcan food. "I'm not like 1
; gourmet who'• cral)' about
~· food. But I'll oit lllOll lhlnga.
~ I Ilk• thllli• Uke lllh 'n chlp1, < but J don't Ilk• red meat~
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m1lnly becau1e of the animal
nuon •. "But then, 1'm not.
\'II')' good bec1uae I've &Ot I
fut coot which I think II 1wful
beC1111e I 1tlll wear It! I feel
11UlllY everytlme I put the ~ COit on, but It'• very warm.'' ' TwJaY remllnl very thin
;;· ind problbly -lhl fur lo wild.off London wlnten. Thia ~ di)' lhl looked very unlike a
: tnoril ltlr with freckle• and r mlnknal m1k1UP. except for
( her-fulG1 rbo-llke
• le1tUH1 whldl 101 w l d e ~ dl!Pl•Y In her clnem1tlc bow
: bliMGM'1 Thi Boy Friend.
) Twiggy, nee IAllle lfornby ,
, ,....., 1 mini-baby, wellhlnll In
) 1t Uve pouncll, 10 ounces.
I. Growing up lhe 1te her w1y
,~. through her favorite pea~e ~ pudding, butl1rod buna Ind
~ chocolate cream whlpa without
~ 1ddlnll 1volrdupol1.
, Her aklnnlneu ·won her.
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• Rcfrlgerett>r cookie doocll lo
make Into 1 roll 1nd allce.
" MOCHA PECAN COOKIES
"' L'UP bolter or marprine • 1 cup sugar ·
1 egg
teaspoon vanQI•
I ounces (i squares)
unswtttcncd chocolate,
mtlled and cooled
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Top S!rloiil Steaks o::.-'1~
Chudt Steaks ,,.~ ... -89'
Fanily Steaks --~""'. 'J 1!
Rib Steaks ~::.":': '1 ~
ELBERTA PEACHES
KINGS PANCY ··30 oL
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Macaroni. & . Cheese .. ~-20' I
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Rich's Choc:olott Edain 1111 or.,.., ...... ··• 5fc
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gscAR MA YER l 39c llndwich SPREAD BOZ.
OSCAR MAYER • 2 3nc .BrU1schwe1rer ........ a-o< .,.-
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·LUEhs s· gc SLICED BACON ......... LB
MOARELL ~lD E . sgc
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OSCAR MAYER 33c WIENERS ALL MEAT .... LB.
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MEAL IDEAS AND
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RICH IN PROTEIN •
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B·otato Boasts
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The hiatorY of the P@tato is 14 cup"chopped green pepper
rosy • • . and blue .. .., and· v. pound Polish sausage,
green , •• and purple. Relieve ·. sliced
It or not, durlna Ill early days I cup grated Parmesan
in Europe, the h e a r t y cheese
vegetable came In a rainbow 4 eggs
or c<1lor~. I 1"1 cups mllk
Today, the potato is whil e 1'1 teaspoon · SB It
all the way and Jlllt wonderful V. teaspoon dtied leaf basil
In such old-rashloned treats as n teaspoon Tabasco, pepper
Scalloped Potatoes. _ · . sa uce_
Jn a Scalloped Pot 8 t 0 • Cook pol aloes, covered, In
Sausage Bake, tbe spicy touch boiling salted water ·ror 35 to
of Polish sausal(e gives the .40 minutes, ,until tender .bot -whole dish riew taste and ex-citement, and It has a custard not ·soft . Drain and cool.
base that 11 different. Remo ve sk in and cut potatoes
Serve as i vegetable dish, or into ~·inch sllces.
with 1ddltlonil 'PoJillh sausage Melt butter in ltr(e' skillet;
or hlln or'chlckcn for a com-11dd onion•and cfetn pepper
I l · and cook bntil .tend~r .• Jn p e e m11n course. nrcased 1.:1,uar1. caaerole or You 'can .1.c:coenize • Jood "' r -'"loe • k;;Jt balt:ing dls I layer ,P.Ota.toes, qua ity ~ s at mar e Y sausage: I cheese. .and onion
their firm. texture and 1m ,h, mixture, eriding with layer of br tghl 11ppear1nce . potAtoe&. T
. SCALLOPED. POTATO •. -1n.bow..Lb08t IOIJC\llor cgg1.
SAUSAGE 81,K.E • milk. salt. ba~l ·and Tabasco.
S mhdlum potatoes f f Pour over potatOes. Bake ln
pound) • · · 375 Clcgrce f ,•ovaq 30 minutes
2 \ablespoons j>utter or or until cust8rd , is set Let
margarine stand about $ minutes before
in cup ~~ppedJrt'h onion aerving. Ma~es a.to-~ servi.ngs.
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LlrTy Biumenthal, president of F1a vo-Rite Foo ds
. dM&lon of Flavoa rnternati onal . samples fln i!hed •BJ rolls his .rompany products. Twenty years ago.
fn• Americans . would have known that an ~gf
roU ls a Chine appetizer called lhe ·"spring roll.
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MT. BAKER 20'01. PKG •.
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MIXID VEGnAILES'
PEAS, PEAS a.
CAUOTS s
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QUARTS 69' " ' ~
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"VODKA ROYAL OCCASION 100 PR.······-············· FIFTH
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Rice Is Nice •
. Puddin'.g Srrii·I ~~~
sa·y-'Get We~l ~·F·
When y ou·n gs te r 11 are
recuperating from the nu or a
cold, few ha ve enough appetite
to· eat full meals. Often ,
however, they must eat to
rebuild strength. In many
cases, too, the doctor has
recommenC. ... d "pl~nty of liq·
uids," to help speed the
chilt!'s' recovery.
An easy way · ~o 0prOvide a
light meal that's tempting and
nutritious Is to serve a simple
rice puddin·g lnd fruit punch
~(Jlbination.
1Easie1t Rice ·Pudding, made
with vanilla pudding and cook-
ed rice, takes -fust a few
minutes to put together.
Children usually love punch
.and are likely to drin k more
punch than plain ,fruit juice.
Serve punch pJain or, for •ad-
ded nourishment, blend il with
an egg. ..to make a delicious
otange Egg Cream.
EASIEST ·
RICE PUDDING
1 package {3~ ounces)
vanilla pudaing
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1,2 teaspoon nutmeg
I/a teaspoon clnnamon
I teaspoon va nilla
11/:i Clips cooked. well-rinaed
rice (213 cup uncooked
rai s1n1')
Cook pu'ddlng according to
package directions, u11ing in-.
g1:edicnts s'pl'Ciflcd. stir In
spices. vanilla and cooked
rice.-Spoon into 11 e r v I n g
dishes. Serve warm or chilled. ' -. Decorate .. top wllh a ''imile
·face" made from raisins. (For ~
additional nourishment,.. stlr
extra ra isins into pu~dlJ11
before decoi;atlng ,top.)' ·
Keep unu11ed pudd i!li pp~
li ons chilled fo r rest10C. famJly
or for other' ineal11 for th' ill chlld. I
ORANGE EGG CREAM '
1 egg.
t cup (from 46-<lunce can)
orange Hawaiian pl!n.ch
Dash cinnamon · ,
Combine lngr~tents and
·whirl in blender or beat· with
rotary beater.·
In the Kitchen Wifh Dina h
Whll1.:'iier molhet was In China going throy&h the
go,rrnet kitchons . .fulle Nix on Eisenhower is in tbt
klt•hcn pro~•rin1 the President's favorite 1p11ghe\U
•auce for a se11\lrt!nl of NBC's "Dinah's Place.'' .
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Survey Reveals: Potatoes St!ll, A '"p·eel'ing
•1 DOam1IY WENCX potoloN hive much lea 'boiled or backed potato has Q ·u Es TI 0 NS ·WE ARE having .Ome kind of bread\ other bul oot liOth, the other bakillf potalDe.s) tend to ba they get rlpe u f keep theDI
.,.,... c..., *'-....,.., ~ vttamlD C than fresh potatou? only about IO ~1lorlu. When ASKED with every meal and look upon way is to eat half-1l:r.e aervlng1 nealy when ·cooked and are awhile?
Potato. art popu18r. we Potatoe1 have a Jot of other maahed with milk and butter Q. My hu1band Insists on tfie patat.oes aa a vegetable. of each. , but for baking and mashing. A. Your green potatoH art
eit them yllNl'OUOd In many n.ttrttlonal value be11de1 being added, ~ half cup of potatoes having bread with dinner even However, If you have. a 1 Q. Whenever I cook l;JOlltoes The CaJJfornla Long Whites not "green" II] the &ellJI of
. an Import.Int JOUrce of wUI ·haYe, about 90 calorlet. -when we have potatoes. I weight problem, you may find for· potato salad they get too (sometimes called 'fl hit e being unripe ao holding them
forml, and wt• ban not cut vltlmln c. They provide ua Ten plecea, French frledf have think that bread and potatoes_ that the calories In your meal -~aly. I've tried coottng the,m Rote) are more waxy and will will not help. Poll toe. turn
beck on our c0n.umpUoa al wlUI worthwhile amountl of 155 caloriel.-Aad raw friea or ahould not be served ln the wUI be too h£gh 1f you have a al shorter time 1nd' 1till have • not get so mealy when cooked. green when eiposeil t o
potatott In tht put 10 yurt: tron and B vltambui 11 well as hash .browna will have up to aame-meal · because they are fulJ.size suvlpg of both bread t!'-problem. Is there a IOIU· Theae are best for potato aunUght and there Is no way to tn spite GI tho --Idea llarch. And their calorie count 225 calortea. All of the added both starch~. Wbo'1 right? and po ta~ only from the ti~n? aalad and scalloped potatoes. "unsreen• ~· Some peopl1
tbat ....,,..,._ '11"1 tt••-i .... , ii not especlilly hta:h-if you c•lorlea (qctpt milk In the A. There 1 nothing wrong ~starch in these food! but also -'A. You are probably choos-are allergic to a suti:tanc.
,...,.._ -• eat tbenl pllin-6olled . or mashed potlioa> are fat with having two starchy foods 1 from the extras you add, such~ ln4 the wrong_type of potatoes • Q. Recently l bought a bag found In the ireen ·portion of .~~· U.I:..~ ~ baked. c1loriu which most of us In a meal if calories are no as butter. One way to cut for your salld. The RUJset of potatoes and found that the potato so It's best to cut ,,.,_tuft: -A half-cup iervlng or plain don't need. problem. Many penons enjoy caklrie;i is to eat one or the potatoes {also called Idaho most of them were green. Will this: off when using then. · th1llnl'11w1aklllpounda.~~~--'-~----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-..,-~~~~~~~~~~~~"'--~~~~~~~.;;._~~ ~~ No f , 'ffiscounf'cJaims ... jhst low prices.
we r • proc.....i.-prlmarlly
f!'OIOll, eooUd u chlpt or .-.p, or dahydrated. . ' 'nils la more thlJI Ill )Ima
II Dllll)' --polatoea 11 WI lie In lllO When only 14
pound& GI our lolal per pmon
-.mptlon ..... tn proc
-?Ol"OIL.llld • pounda wm tt .. 6.~
A utlonwkh IW'Vey of 1,117 ,._...,. helped to .......
tho (IOpllarttr of potatoea. ~ tlio baavy -~It~~~ !W';. la I body of
'homlmabn bin never
... I !rah flcl to
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nD'lll FllE8ll '
However ,. of the
bomemakar1 aurveyed, 17 per·
...i Nld they hid served Mob potaloel ucl111lvely'ln·
tip! fOr potato chlpt ) during
1111 _,, . pneodlnl th( ln-
tarvltw. AbOUt I tlilrd had MrYo4 both !nib and proc· ....t, and only I percent hid
. aried DOlllllll bul proceued
potatoea.
~ llldlq reuon why
bomem1ker1 wved r r e 1 h
po<oe1 WU '1U,. famUy llk11
fl'llh potatoea." OUNr reuooa lnclucftd: "thly are I
nutrWoul food:" "don't Uke or
buy pf 0 Ct I I Id potatou ;"
••pot,toe1 round out t h e
• mu.I; ti and "llki the \ate."
Call )'OU ...... what WU the m0at popular Wey of Mrv!nf •
lrtlh potatoeo! Mubed, ol ....,..,.... percent ol the
homen\aktn I u r V I 1 e d In.
dleated MrVinl thtnl this way,
• ..., U>oucb they . ranUd
mulled pollloN II balnl afmoat u lattaolnc u Frenc6 frt•. (BaUd and b o II 1 d
potatoea -. nol conolderld
lo bl portlcul1rly l11tenlllf).
Ba,ked potatoes ............
moat'-11r, lollowed clOMfy
by bi>Ued potatoes and. poteto
ulad. About two-thlrda of tho
• 'hom'1'1M Nld they Hrved
' F'rlfttb fried or bome fried
polatoeo.
Of tho proclHed potatoea
(nol <OUllltnc potato chlpt),
-Frtneh frtea wen moat _..,., beln1 uaed by 41 pt!'
cent ol tho lv>memaken. In·
Itani mllhed polltoea were the
l onlJ other popular lonn of
procaaed potalou -II per·
cenl of tho bomemakera uaed
them..
At Ralphs, we don'~ claim to be discount.We don't offer-. . . . you any "fanta$tiC deals" or "super-dupe:r specials;" •
just low prices everyday ••• on -everything inl the store. . . . . .
WW CES
wM-A-IOCmllllN ,FRYING :i .::~'rb .. 29.
CHICKENS lb ••
_..,~..,--cur
Cl.08 1
STfAKS lb.1.49
C1ttfotnltl1Qrown-Qrtde A
FRYERS-e1tt11.1ndup lb •• 86
UIDA Clloloe LIMb .
1 28 LARGE LOIN CHOPS lb. •
UIDA Cllorot LIMb 1 78 SMALL LOIN CHOPS lb. • ....... '"' BRAISING S'TRIPS . 111. ,98 l.M.. 'N ftlMI.,
BEEF CUBE STEAKS 1b.1.28
!.~-2to llbo. . 168 BONf11 ESS HAM 10. ,
-Re .... llb.1.11) 71 SI.ICED BACON =.:-111. •
• HOUSEHOLD VALUES
flol .. Up Ind lhort llff'l9-Penn1nint
Pre1 ... Petre•1er and eonon lfencl•-LADiB-BLOOSES-::: 1.88
,-~-, ... rt.Colon POP 'N YARN 11111o .88
..,,.. 2 Cuit-Wtlh,,.. aenu Cott.. la~.!. __
COFFEE Sl:HVeR
Cower and PM \
IRONING BOARD
_..._."""'
PLUl,.Y ----
•ech .• 18
... h ••
7.0• lllOl..Uml em=
ROASTS lb .• 79
LENTEN SPECIAL
Prelh Piiiot
PACIFIC TRUE COD
ktro Heat 'H Eirt:
BREADED PERCH
Ill. ,98
lb.•78
DELJCATESSEfv'.DAIRY DEPT.
kraft Slngl• Wrep SI~•• . 12•z. AMERICAt(CHEESE pkg. ,76
01llo 13-o 1 39 SALAME CHUBS pi;, •
l•tf I. l••n: lean I ChHtt; Potetol lttf
Alex-Xlnt Bun ltus
TrHaweet
ORANGE JUICE
I Blu• Bonnet
MARGARINE
AlllWll.t
MARGARINE
';;;: .18
~11 •• 87
1-lb. 31 pkg. I
1-lb. 29 pkg ••
Canned · I-lb DUBUQUE HAM •• ~ 4.98
Zlm lmlt•Hon ""
CHOCOLATE DRINK ~·L .37
~cni'll. tlnd a complete !teal th J".ood Section· 1tocked with juices, oereall, 11our, honey,
v1t.am1ns,11upplementl and· candies in every_ Ralphs market.
· And aa with all Ralpbt producta, our new Health Food.a featun quality and low pi'iceo.
Tree Top
· Natural Apple Juice
Vita Crunch Cereal
Jack's Certified
auort .47 . RAW HONEY
, ..... 65 pkg ••
El Mollno
WHEATGERM
19-<lr. 69 jar I
11-oL 46 pkg ••
12-oz.pkg.
PRODUCE DEPARTMENT
W81181'11 lcellL"'I . 25 LmUCE eKh • 1
_ --. Millum Stu ' 25 TOMATOES tb. •
. Rt.SSETPOTA°i'OES
. ' lrown·lt••k-4-oz. cup
MUSHROOMS
flortd• lndl•n Rtv•r
RUBY GRAPEFRUrT
Sunld•t
NAVEL ORANGES
C•Ufomla
PIPPIN APPLES
beg .fl
-.88
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lb. .17
lb •• 17
FRESH FLOWERS-
FLORIST QUAUTY
Fr.•h Cut louquet
Marguerite Daisies
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(+!11) ,78
f.ln. FoU·wr•pped Pot
POTTED MUMS <•to1 1.98
Exc-.>t Pinora1111a CMJ and llmf atorff
BAKERY DEPARTMENT
RALPHS
BREAD
WhHe •nd Wh11t
••ndwlch or 38 I
SplttTop ·' -I 1-lb.l-oz.loal
R•lph•
PE 111 E DANISH , ':i .49
Ralpht "
APPL'E PIE . 1 r.. .89
R1~h1
DATE NIJT LOAF each .66
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-. nol uUd the~ opinion of
1111 rtlaUvo outrtttonal value
lo of frah Vtmll procuaed
polaloel. So ,.. can only
Wonder-do most homem1kers 1 relllu that dehydrated
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'lntem1tlon1I Vegellbltt
BIRDSEYE
~l.h!. ·-ORANGE JUICE
10 .... 44 pkg ••
PANTRY FILLERS
Ground
MJBCOFFEE
GLOBE (Medium or wi4J
A· 1 NODD.LES .83
HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
CLOROX BLEACH l;-911 •• 38
CRYSTAL WllTE
LIQUID DE I EHGENT .53.
HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS
.88
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Peaches
In a
Pickle
Made ibud and &ood to
bavo oo hind.
PICKLED PEACH SIJCES
I cam Cuch 1 pound, 13
OWICll) yellow cling peach
allca
Ii cup flnnly packed ll(bt
• brown aucar .
\i cup cider vlntcar
I tableapoon whole allaplece
I tablnpoon whole cloves
1 ctnnemon lllcll, about I ln-
clMl lollf
Van De Kempe
FRIED HAUBIJT
An V1r1et1e1
DOLE JUICES
Ort kit '
Shoesbtng Polaloe6
KlnillH
l'\NewAI"""" ... m ,a.n.rn.-171~ na•
FRiEBRiCE'
Mol10ft'1
Mlcaronl & Cheese
..... -c1n ,,a
24;:. 2.28
. -:~ .18
12-0L n p,..,....,,
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of 10 1.
10-oz. 88 pk9. 11
1-oL 40
pkg. 1&.0
ITALIAN DRESSING I!;~ ·;19
Llploh'• Dlnntr l l'I or. 8B BEEF STROGANOFF ~,.. .•
N1ll1y•1
BEEF STEW
iio~MEL°ett1u
11-oi. N.R. Bottte
SEVEN UP
lneLarge
· Sunsweet'Prunes
_ Llpton't Mblea
CUP.A-SOUP
11-oL flt
can 1lf0
11-oa. 63 ....
Ipock ,89
2·1b.. 89 pk,9 ••
,kg. 36 oL4 •
All Purpose
Ralphs Detergent 41-<>L 61 pkg. I
GLAD TRASH BAGS :.?41.JS
Ralph•
BOWL CLEANER
Accent-A1eort. Scents
Room Fresheners
E11yOn
SPRAY STARCH
GAVANAPKlNS
Peach ~Id ~nd. 13e Off} ThrllMJecergent
I
..... 33 ... ca~ •
22-<>L 66 c1n •
,,.., 28
of1IO 1
22·0L 42 -··
Timi Rltle111
BAYER ASPIRIN
klnJ. i1z1 '
BHOMO SELTZER
lottl• 134 CJf 72 I
..... 90 , •..
Powder
Shower to Shower 7~ .88
Spray RlnM
NO MORE TANGLE~;; 1.02
luperT11~
Head & Shoulders
Anti~ LISTERINE
Tooth Pllta PEPSODENT
7"'L188 tube, I =.Ii
l!Wz. 81 . tube •
' Prlc111tttctlve from M1roh 2 thru a. 1972 419 EVERYilAY LOW PRICES We rtstfVll tht right to Umlt qu1ntltle1. No aaln to d111trs..
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HEALTH 4 BEAVTY AIDS FROZEN FOOD HOVSEHOLD NEEDS PA~TRY FIUERS PANTRY F/UERS HOVSEHOLD NEEDS ' ---:1..u ~1TroraLS -.K MJacom1 -·-ur. ...... -.':l.4t JI' 'IAN lllTTlll ,ACIALTillUE --'l:.n -TARTAR IAUCE KLRNl!X TOwrt.9 -.u
ioliYAL PUDOINOt -.\'I.ii .... u1 KLEINE! NAPKINS
%»Li1AUCE · -:.1.1 ~AIRtc SO>nNU ::.n .... ":..II -~OllATOU TOILETTIUUE ....1,
-.o.K-'::.u RINIO omAOlNT -.::.e1 llACAAONI I CllEEH -. -tiQ\ii'o ALL .. "" ... KtNOWAl'PLEI ....
~'i1T!D'Cii1CKEN ";:.a titX'~ou10 :: .. 1
CUT CORN -;; .21 Diili'WAIHER ALL ";::M -~.11 DAIVI DmROlNT ~1.41 MEAT l'tll • ~WHll' -;;· ... mi--~ ... 'T LET:rtllUE
CiNNAMQ.N·WAflRI ".: .a1· --leech Nu181~ ,_, ,. .OI ....... .._·
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THE LARGER SIZE OF A PRODUCT IS ALWAYS A-BETTER BIJ't THAN THE NEXT SMA.LLER SIZE AT LUf;KY !
IKLEElfEX TISSUE
.FACIAL a· ~.~-280-COUNT _
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FROZEN FOODS
Everyday Discount Prices On Health And Beauty Aids
l ~-•. µi::a;&jt .
,REVLON
I liAll ·SPRAY
l Choice of regular or ~4C ·
Hard.fa.Hold. 1i 0% ,,,
BRECK ONE
SHAMPOO
The neW shampoo
that conditions $13,
and od.ds body to 'f
your 'MJir. 6 OZ :
IEYLOI BALSAIS 179 HOUR AFTER HOUR$129·
RIG. 4 X·IOD'f •• 17 0% ANTl·PERSPIRANT •• I OZ
~!!iU~~2-! sf~' !:r~!uLa: 1~·· 99c
's ~ . SllE-AID .-' . : TOOTURUSH
1
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brushes with Med· 3 3 C Fast, effecttw relief ium or Hord bristle. for sinus sufferers.
4 WAT '
IASAL SPRAf
~lleves con g· .•
estion dua to 7ac h\ad colds, · ,
hay fever. · --..i·
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CARE
Hand cream 97c
60Z
76~
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BANANAS .
1QO% 1 lc · • ·• cHIQUITA L•
POTATOES·
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UNCOHOlTIOHALl.T UNCOHOITIOHALLY
eoHo•~•••F La , I OHDEDIEll" ' LI'
• •. CENTER CUT • 7SC i.• _. '
If you're looking for, a 1peclol cut of meat· If you'd like on extra-large«
extro-sm611 roast·~ lust ask for.our meat man. He'IL,glodly prepare any ,
c.ut to your own 1pecificotlon1,-ot no additional chorge, of course, .fuclut.,
DISCOUNT CENTER$
ARE DIFFERENT!
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Bigger than o Supermarket I Mol'9 t on ,a ·
Vpri•ty afore I On·the-tpot ahopPlng for o
pan or a pont1uJtl •• A rug·or a rake I, • A
I blanket or a bike I And much, much more , •
ot money -Ing low dh1cqunt prlcoo I
.... · •• This l'fl'nliol d....,,. lhoM 11-. _, .....
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8" 1quor• cake dish
2-qt. bake dl•h
:... l~' llquld· meosure . t• loaf dloh .
CO¥ered co1Mrole
MIN'S ACrtLIC
KllT SHIRTS
$298 ~.,
Full-foshlonad kn its
In new "Now" calor1:
solids, 1tripe1, ton•·
on·tone. Machine wash-
able, fast drying. S-M·l ·XL
Heat reslstont gla11 "'•v.uutt..t
bGkewor• cooks evenly, AT IANTA MON ICA
cleans -11y. lluy "--------• now at 1GVing1 I . cu• .STIPtEI t
CIDKIE JAR
Small size ceramic -
Jars In an 0110rt· 9 JC
"""' of designs.
It lfQfllet ... • •
tacks; comes w/ SJ 19
·1,000 stapl", •
WISTE "BASKETS
Durable poly plastics
ln red ,heart, diamond: 7 • C
black club, s pade. I ll.. 'l..!!"9
PLllTIC IDIEIS69 ·
Stt J six hanet11 In a C
variety of lovely colo11 .
llOl.LOMATIC
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ComOI with pt11/ 89 l.tter opener; C
~rted colors.
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You 11111111 eon'I -.,,. . ldtdlon -........ .... llllnlllJ lollowtnc .... • ,....., dlreolla, mle:"mlJ =-"1 'r • rolla IC>
· Y.a-.. iot to e11ec1t and ="lo :_7....;:~
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JOU doa'I mind -• • ,llld llllre'll be room lof·-· • 111ro ... _ mrf daf • l"..!'~':.'~ PNPOrtlil .... =nclpo t&ofcolll-1• two ., milk. Slop llld think:
mJD: wlD .... ,.. -to· 1IO CIOlorlU wllboul llvlnc
lip • 11111111 -You're· matins '*-""' rmou, lllop and lldDll: Pol cl!Mlt, al 1111
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l'eut eu1J In Ibo """ ...... ,.. eon nlrtpl-ate II 'Ill ~
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iravy before reboatlni. You ,.. .... ,.., cravy wlllloul
liWir up a thine!
. -Yw're mixlnl up ,.,,...
fllnlly'• liWlrlle brand cl llavond rice mli. Tiit box
ealll !Gr one cup water llld
lbr.o 11"*-' of but~ .or marprtno. Slop llld think: i Whal would happen II )'OU tell
au1 the rat? '!be oa ..... would
IWI be there bul )'OU'd IOVt
IOO calorteo cl unneeded lal
without 1tvlnc up• thins! -You're whlpplnc up your
fa.orile .. _ •. P'!rtJ dip.
Tba flOCllqe cllrOCtloni calJ
r.r tlthtr cmm -..-_. cream. Slop and think:
Qum -II 15 calorlu a ~~-and IOU? cream Is
Tl>lnk further~. airy '°"" cream au 25 ealoriel a tableapoon 1 aour
boll....W.lll Is only 2 0
-... <A!ld ~aln yolUJ'l ls 11111 nine caloiieo o table--I> Yw can save Cl! dip caiarltl without 1tvtni. up a tb!nll -Yoon bUlns • pt ... pple
upaldMown c1b aod the
nclpo calls fer a »ounce can
cl Coined plnupple. Slop and
I tlllnk: If )'OU Ille the joJce,
I pocbd IJpe lnltead of the · llM'7 11f11P variety, you can
.... -wllhaut llv· 1111 up • tldac! • • -~...... a.I<, Oalll Ceo c.r., ¥ -llqrsqqdy -for
... and olbtr .....
'"'""" Ila-.... cull of ..... allmped, lllf...i.
mwlopa and IS cenll
• 111111 a-mt! Low-Cost
. lllOI Dllbea, Ill ..... ol the
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QllllaN, N.J. 0!011.
KIDS WVE
UNCLE LEN
Saturday._ in
Tiit DAILY PILOT
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AllU lll'fl 1 llDI IUf --
CHUCKIOAST . ~
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MOllEll • HllF ·OR WHOLE · ;="''"··-• I T·IOllE
OIOUND .... 68· STOit SLAB BACON
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FRESH FROZEN
SHOULDER CUT ~
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35·0UNCE !OX•FOI AUTOMATIC DISllWASll!RS
CASCADE : · 68' DETIRG•NT
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32-0UNCE !OX
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FLAKES--87'
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DUEIGENT .82'
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MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
10 A.M. TO 9 :00 P.M.
SATUR DAY C, SUNDAY
10 AM. TO 7 :00 P.M.
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FRESH TENDE R
ALL GREE'N
ASPARAGUS
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RED RIPE · ':
WATERMELON
JUICE
ORANG.ES
10~ ..
10~.
sowo GREEN . IOc CABBAGE LI~
SALAD OR SLAW 10~.
SUN CHOKES ~~~: 39!.
SNAIL PELLETS 2 ~~~.· 66'
10~. BROWN
ONIONS
~EO LEAF • 8UTT£rt • ROMA INE
GARDEN · FRESH ·19c
LETIUCE u .
FLOWER OF THi W([K
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FRESH CUT 1ac DAFFODi~S . . \: .... ' T HES( PJl.OOUCE PA lets ffi!CTIV! MAit. 2-M>A. 8, 1971
'fl-iUASOAY THll:U WEONBOAY
.. FANTASTIC DI SCOUNT S
l~l~'1 UAY
Al.PllA If.TA
OISCOUlllT ~lCf.
39c
19' •
CME!' BOY A/ DEE • 15-oz. CAN
llil'i"RAVIOLI 35' ' ~ c'iliEsi"lfzi~1·M11•G. 56' ~ 18.&·0Z. PKO, Pt PPERON! PIZZA MIX 7lc • ~ ial\!iii lflti'IALLS 69'
[fi&rlSii 'it'uFF111s 31 '
Mli'.mi APPLE PIE
~ X'PRlcoT' 01
ll11sH
'iio11i'.l wilEl'f\READ
KtllOGGS • 1-0?. PKG. GO R'llD FUDGE
ALPHA l l:TA MILD WISCOllSlll
CHEPDAR CHEESE
PIWIUll:Y • J.OUNct PACKAGE CRESCENT ROLLS
J&.OUNC!: PACK.AOL FARMDALE BOLOGllA
79'
54'
37'
31'
99:.
38'
75'
871 iR'iF'T'ccN'E'isr WHIZ
iiiliitnsil:i'itllh.a_. --1 '*
w ct.m;:;i,;sa:1.d 37'
H.OUNCI COM'T IJND. • W t!tiG lh
1\ GAU.Ot(• Ol\ANO£ • GMPE • l.!MOHADE
HAPPYCDAY PUllCH 251
ou1u1uiC't.i'ITiiD 15'
FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS
[Vl!(Y DAY
c.E?:i atl."Fcit&!"R··s'0 l 2" ....... COFFEE ~ FOLGER~S lllSTAllT 1 OJ
ilaxlilAJ\ciiFlu:RI'°" 1 ••
Yui&liAll111sTA11T coFFlE 1 is
~co'FFEE'MATE 78~
CM.NATION • S tNVtLOPtS •-
All FLAVORS 58f lllSTAllT lre1kl11f · . ...,
• !ETTY CROCKER • 42.-0Z. !OX
(13:\ PAMC1KE MIX ~ !ETTY CROCal'I • lllh-OZ. IOX ~BLUEBERRY ~-llUFFlll MIX
TOMATO 'lulc£~"'
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55'
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49'
13'
CAMPBELLS Bun II' Bit! 32'
c'1 irsWllil"". POWDER 19',
~ oCiii o~owa'uTTAN 24' lS·Ol. CAN • NEW ENGL.AND • ...
~ PUR0PLE.Pi.UMS 23'
~ O"fo'" • 11.~z. CAN PtTT D &WEE 51' DARK CHERRIES
FANTASTIC OISCOUNTS
lVlRY DAY
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t:D:;;:\'l&Q COUNT PACKAGt • A6SO!ITED ~GALA llAPKlllS
~ 1&1 COUNT PACKAGE ~ZEE llAPKlllS
NORKERN • 4 PACX • ASSOPJ£D • WHITE · BATHROOM TISSUE
~ "4 COUNT !"OX • r,At.m.Y PAK ~GLAD TRASH IAGS
26'
26'
'3$' ..
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291
~CONT ADINA• \'!.OUNC~H 26' ~lOMATO PAST1.
~CONT ADI~• !~.OUNCE CA:< 17' ~ TOMATO SAUCE ' .,
~ COtfTAD INA. 14111.oz. • S0~1D PACK1 9' ~ COllTADlllA Tom1to11
~ !t_ONTA,PIN.l • t-OUNCt: PXG. 29' ~ 1RE10 CRUMBS •
·KUNT'g• ls.o\JjqCt CArl PORK l BEAllS
HUNT'S• 'lt-CUNCE CAN llEW POTATOES
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291
30'-
17'
32'
84' ~ ~~f1i¥.~111'1 42' ~sK1Liir·~lilll£Rs :.:---=-------; 79'
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COITA MllA -2111 H•l'Mr lt'IC.
HUNT/NOTON llACN -'°"S Adtltlt 'ltUNT/l\IGTON 11.&CH -1 ... 1 N, Mflfl Sf,
"OUNTAIN YALll'( -UfO Wtn1r
LA•UNA HltU·-:llMI C•tl• .. i. \.11191
UIVINI -1-c.tY1tt, U"/"twtfly I'~
IOUTH U.eUHA -mn S. CMtf HlllnNr
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DAILY '!LOT •:f3
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Plen r•ul
Foods . ' .
MARCH 1972
Features
PEANUTS AND
PEANUT PRODUCTS
Other Plenllfuls
EGGS
CANNED PEACHES
POTATOES .ANO POT.ATC
PRODUCTS
Pll:UNES. PRUNE JUICE AND
PITTED PlUNfS
FAOZEN CONCENTRATED
GU.PE JUICE .ANO CANNED -
GRAPE JUICE
CANNED CRANBERRY SAUCE '
.ANO CRANllRRY JUICE
COCKTAIL
FRUIT COCl(T.All
SPLIT PE~S
UN ITliO STA1'1S lUii:PAll:TM•NT OP AO•tCUlTUll:I
Plettllful Pto0d1 Pl"l9r•ITI
Chicken ,
Rice Df~h ..
Revers~d
\,..here 1..-omes a tim~ wh~
eCeryone wants to revoU
tloninze nlenus . . . to do
something. radica lly differeni,.
. Here's roOr chance. ~· Chicken la usually oerved
top ~ rice. or nut to It. WI
Topsy Turvey Chicken. thl
get tJU'lllld upside down • ,
and YoU bake a fl{lvorf~
seasoned · rice mixture on t~
of cri1py baked chicken .
Thla extra bit of Inaenult~
takes an ~omical meat •R4
another economical food , ricet,
and pull them together Into 4
delicious meal -o n f
guaranteed to please the maq
In yoor life. •
If that same man In your
life is countlnj: calories. or ls a
diabetic or on a fat.restricted
diel. this recipe I• for him.
too. ··-' While lhia, ~eclpe l""'I
chicken and rice upside down
• _ • It won 1t play havoc witit
yout budget. Rico . -
nutrllloua, fllllng and a naturtl
meal-extender -continue. i&
be the-foo<I buy •of .lhe ye"
· ... leu than two cenll ~
half cup aervt~ · :
TOPSY :ruav ,, OlllCXll:~.
3 pounda choice chlcke~
pieces .
J tablespoon ~ butter ~
margarine, melted
4' cup chopped onions ,
II cup chopped green pepper
\I cup chopped paraley ;
t cup uncooked rice ,
111' cups chicken broth • ~
J Jh cups canned tomatoes
2 teaspoons salt
Y.s teaspoon pepper ..
I teaspoon rosemary r
Wash and dry chicken.
Place skin aide up In a sballo~
greased 211.i quart casserole.
Brush ll1htly with butlefi
Bake, uncovered, at 4 5 q
degrees for' 3Q m!puteo. or unt
Ill browned. ._,~J ., -d
SpPnkfe with ,_~, II';;::! pepper, panley and rice.
Brine remalhlng inlredlenta lq
a bolh Pour ovir chtckeil;
vegetable mixture. Sllr. C9vef
casserole. Bake 30 minutel
more or until chicken II tender
and rice la done, Mak~ 4 •ervlnga. •· ,
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ITATIR IROI.
AH she needs 11: ·
a helping hind
frpmyou ...
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j '-'1dl In !"-'vor, br!iht J color ••• and priced for value! .:
!; °'°''I'll. if# Ut 60.0L SUE . . .· ~ . ~ ~ ..... ~~············ '
The baldnJ mix that work.I like· macfc 111 IO 111&117 wits!
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El Jl&Dcho! ••• Pioduced I~ and rul!IM~to111, j111tfor:yo11. Doun.
ln$tant ·BreakJast .. ~~~. 59'
The• euy 'way~eUclo111 wa7-nutritlo111 wa7l· ... 8p&clcctn •. .
t Hills Bros. Coffee.~~~:~. 75' ·
Want dellclo111 bnwt •• -.he&cl.fo.r th• Hilial (8 lb. can, .. ,2.19) • . . . ' . . . . .
crisco ShOrtenlng ......... 19• · · Sweet Pickles ... ' ........... 59•
( For fl'Jinr1 for baklnr l 8 lb. can. . Hetu ... crilp wholo.plcklel ... 24 oz. ·
· Pet Miik .......... ; ....... 6 tor '1 Ma"ronland Cheese 2 .... 39'
~-:• 011-ti\• tall ce111 ~ w.-eki .; . ·~ · Xnti"l'.i>lw•.;. 7~ ounce~.. ·
Bluebenj Muffin Mix .... 49• Mayonnals~ ~: ............... 59'
( SorVe 'fpi.hotl lltttf C?OCPr, 18 oz. · ~t'a J .. quality Iii thoq~rtiar.
CoOk :w 'Sauces ..... 3 ~ '1 · T oiiiato Sauce .......... 10 • '1 ·
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Coqklnr aid• from Contadinal 15 oz. · De!'llonlo ... ·rich' and tlUcld 8 oz. · ·
Sego Dletirj '. .......... 4 tor '1 Tomato Juice ........... : . 39•
Liquid aid to wotrht control.; •• 10 oz. Del Konte ••.• brirht flavor ••• 48 oi:.
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So loan and 10 fl&vorful,'.
beca.u .. lt'a lrom Mleet.o:
eel mldweatorn srain·feil
porken ••• qualll;t that ,•
tell• In the tuto l ·· '
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LOIN tllD, l to 4115.
Whole or Rib IWf ................. It~ . Center Cut Port um ......... '1.09 ..
·Spare Ribs
So much meaty ioodneaa
on th ... t Farmer atyJe.
C.h 't b • ·d $279 a eau r1an ........ . . -~
·' Th• epitome of dlninr dell{ht In USDA 'Cholc• beet! fllM .,....,. $2.tt .. .
· Veal Slices •••. for · Scallopini • ~ $1.99 ...
Youll&' and ttndtr vtal •• : mild fl&vor l Enhance it with Italian aaucal
Ground feef . .. .. . .. . 89~ Beef Patties .......... : ~ · ~
Extra lean and alwaya freah I Extra lean rround beet •• , freah.l
Pon Sausage .. . .. .. . 69~ Sliced BacOll ...... ~ ... ,6f~-
. J:I Rancho'• ·o1c1 fuhloned atyle l ·El.~nchol·Loan ••• ranch ·11¥le.
• . . . Super Seafood Speciala .
SI. lmon . . Mf ·• w ·-s129 . . . . .. . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . ...
.. IM'Mlnr waters o! th• cOlwnbl& Rivtrl o.1111 cir ....... IJI ._ .. .
1B $mpper11D1111U1S99L King Cnb Meat .. ~ ..
J'ttahww .. the dlff'll-1 Fr.l At1m11 ~ton, to JOG)
JUMBO ROLL
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i . . ' r.IJ I IBBUB~ ..... 4. . .
Two roll p&clca. at thi• price ••• chOOH•·Wliite, colol'I or print.I
Thi Bir Roll ••• aoft, atronr and abaorbontl Choooewhite"or colon !
Snack Pack Fruits .. ~.~ .. St.
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Four little cana_in a carton •• , perfect for lunch••· picnica!
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Sweet SW-Kiat tuna In. a tender crust • , • frozen, for .convenience. 8 oz. · . ; . . ''
Grape Juice .. : ..... .'.. 5. ·tor '1 Purina Cat Food ...... 6 • "1
· Chooae Kjtty'a favoritea ! ; , , 6~ os. Welch'• froun COl)Centfate ••• 6' oz. .
lntemat'I V ege~abl,es ... 39'
Bird5'ye'.s ••• all varietilit! 10 oz.
Snowy· Bleach ............ 39'
For delicate" fabrics! •••• 18 oz. .
Coffee . Mate ; ... ; ......... 79' Spray 'n' Wash , . .. . .. .. . 89~
Cam#loll· llOll-d&!ri ._., ••• 16 oz. For th-touah;ataina! • ,'. 16 oz:-/ .
Instant Cott~ ......... ~1.29 -Eleqrasol .. ; ............... 59t
M:J.B· .•••. rtady in aecond! ! 10 oz. Fantastic savini on 60 oz. aize I
Ice ere.am .............. 79' Ajax Cleanser .. .. .. 2 • 33•
Royal Hoot • , • half..p.I.' round ctn.. . With bleachlilr action I • ,', 14 oz.
· Deli~tessen Specia~
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. , Califorrua ·(;old Medal winner I •• , try wiener'• alid kraut this week~ndl l lb •. ·
: Polish Sauerkraut .. \:.:33• .Snt0~ie ·LiQkS .. 12,oz. l'lC. .. 69•
. 'PulaakYa •• .-aerve hot or cold! qt. FQr bruld'aat, lunch, dinner I' Vienna
Mozzarella Balls .. . .. . 89' _ String Cheese .. ~ ....... ~1':
Friio • , , for Italian diahu 116 oz. Gardenia Brand ••• it'• fun food I
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Grapefruit Juice ....... : .... ~.~........... 49~
Freah 8<!UH~ed, • • • from ripe T~xas Ruby-Red Grapefruitl
-Bell Peppei's .:, .. '. .. m Broccoli.,. ............. 1tL
•. Perteet .for atuff!nrl Garden freeh fla:vor! • ... . .
\l ' '· Super Liquor· Values
. -'sco· tch . B. IDs -557'· ~ •••••••• -~.... •.• • • • • • • • 5llli .. • " f 'Boitiod In Scotland, ucluaiveI1 for J:l lt&nrho! Qooert ••• Ut
Yodka ... llOL»AT ~a ... *3.'9 _Burgie Dnft ... u.oz. .. ,,.
_, Blitit;r proof for value I ... Quart Burprmellter ••• car\011of8 canal . . . . .-
. Zlnfandel Rose · ... ·'2.2$ Canadian Whisky .:4.99
~ d{Mll' wiatf,, • flflh '
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DEAR NAN: Do YIU bve
aay recipe for C1')'llaflzed
~oaey? I Uve 1t:veral partly
Died Jan 00 1'ud becnM
every time I bay tome It
........ •al jut part ti ti,
ud Ille mt 1111 lllert utll H
1ugan. I bate to throw It tut.
LILLIAN FLANIGAN,
KANSAS CITY, KANS.~
DOUBLE ·-atuE .•. I '
CHIP · SJA~'S ;! ,·
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. don't lllve to. It ls e"'1·
Jy . · JI'lltutlo!, .,With jar cap-
ped, let It ·fn a' _pan ~I hot
water ulllll•ll Ii.unes 11~n: 11
will ~ good 11 iaew; You-may
have to•repeat t.bpiprocesa for
complete success but don't
place the ·pan over direct h~t,
If honey gets over 160
deg[ees it can change fla vor. . . .
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VOID AFnR SUNDAY, MARC!! 5
NO ~INIMUM PURCHAS~O MAXIMUM PURCHASE
ONE ORDER ONLY ANY AMOUNT ..
.OOD ONLY:At IAl•AIN IAl l lT -
HEAllH 6. BEAUTY AIDS
111 HLUD • ;~ ' ' ...._ :TOOfH •USHH By,Jbf:irlY~ always read tbi : ..... ,,.,.,,~ . ...-..'~ ·. , ,.
label >ol ~jar to· make 111n1.
Some ol t la itietched' with -
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SHAMPQO .·.·99t. IMPERIAL SIZE ~ 7 16 FLO!D o~, ,BOnLE .;. ' •••ULA.I sa.11 AT OTHl l STO•• ' . ' . •.
With thl• cov,•a, ltO mi11lmum p11rcllo10 r ... vlrH, Limit I httlo
per coupo11 -0110 coupo11 por c111to11'1or. Void tftor S11n.doy,
Morch 5. 1
NEW! FROt,1 FRITO.L~ Y
MUNCH OS
POTA·TO · CRISPS-
With t~i1 coupo11. no ,'minimu!!' purchoM ;,~uftod. limit l
per c.oupon -Ono to\lpon por c111tomor, Void tftV Sundoy,
M..trdi 5. ·
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L:EnUCE . '1
With thi1 co11pon, no mlnin111111 p11rclrit10 rtlj11ir1d. Lill'l il I
ptr coupo11 -Ont co11po11 p•r t lj\fDmtr. Vohl oftor S111Mfty,
Mtrd1 5. ,>
GOOD ONLY AT IA lfiAI N U.SllT -~-------· -
·SPRINGFIELD
' HAIR . . .
SPRA y llOLCAN ·39'
With thit coupon. !lo minim1,1rn ~tchf1• t•~11lr•.I. Limit ·I
p•r c·oupo11 -0"• coupo,. p•r cu1tornor, Y•l.I oftor Sull4•y,
M.rch S. t
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APPLES
· CALIFORNIA MIN Y"" .,. ~""' i..ier. E,~£'?.:• ~"," . ·:
glucose, 1 harmless sugar · sz. ti ~· ~Ster•
ll)'l'Up 1Weetner but that kind ·WllllNIOI"
can cause poor rtaulta in bak-·aoN:JtlLAfl'IS ing. ·ftt. I c.tri.... Wot. $1 .00 At Otlter St.NI
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D~J Where .... 1... CIUJ TOOTHPASTE I 2 s1
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· . CEL~o · I' ..... , 4 LB 39"
BAG
buy . lo•' IOClbm1 b I k·l •'c ....... .,..,,._ t.• ::;.s..... ;,. TUIB '
p o w d'e r T MRS. RENE '--· '"':":· ~-:::· :;:';.,.::;:;:::';:;~~:::::--:-:"~ SANDERS,OGDEN,trrAB.
~~11::i;~ra'l11:i.~1 --. -4 ::t :. ,.~~I.I. . • •
soellbn' at iupermark•I• but ROSARITA DINNERS some time ago tbi Rev. Betty ''" _,... ·~ ..... ., ,
Ott of KaDul City gave me a ' REG. 53c , · "
reclpe for maiing your owif:'. --1 ' e Mexican • ChHae Enchilada . 3 ;s1. _ . She made it for a .m,ml>er. I of her fllnily who wu on a · • Beef Enchi •de (. . ·''~ .. -ASPARAGUS veey .strict diet. Sloce she ls • Combinetion Plate
the to-a\Jtl)or of "The Chef's ==:='.'::=--------::::---:-:;~
TellbOok" along with ·~n SPRINGFIELD I s1 . Rohovlt I am .1ure ahe. knows
what •he lalalldng ahout. ORANGE JUICE . . . .. !UY• y0ur druggist blend
79.5 • grams potassium : , 5111\;,....,..;...' • .... ·...,. ..... _,.·.,',.o .. z,. ... c .. A..,N_.s_.._ ..... """""
grams cormtarch; 15 gram•I' ...
tartarl.c acid; llJ.25 graips • · • •
polas•lum bltartrat.. u ... tv; KRAFT t~. ·18 much of this• 19w .""'. PUNCH DllSSIN• IOd.J.um type as you would di
regular baking powder. . e ·Now c..-y h llc ,,..,,., .
Another tblD( •he has ·--.•. Ch. -
"""""t:!• nclpel for 1he blind. " " . She·• 11y1 111'-use a · $S label ·
marker that makes raised let:I-------------=
ters aJld numei:all"; · I' ·wirk ··· · -
~pletJieft'fu15l~~ SPRINGFIELD
foI~lly !Imp!• mixing and ............ '
cooking -tnslructiorui. , COf F£f 89'. l cut brown ·paper sack! for oz. JAi
pag'es, cut the tape so the title 4•
is at the top with one m-1_,_. ----------, gredlent to a line. By feeling, -. . . ·
any blind person can re1res11 PIN.E s· o· L . ·
melll!JY'coo!<·almplo meals. • a·r ~~tl;~·-:~ J::'.;l~ DISINFECT ANT .. 1 ..
~ . ~~ lea.spoons ll.ULAI SI.ff -.;.. 21 OZ. IOf'l'..LI ,.
sugar_,~· . ~ether In a II-. · · • • •
inch pie piB, :
In a cup mlJ: in cup cooking .
oil mn lablesp6on;IDllk'wtth A'R·CHWA'Y . a fork. Stir Into the flour mix-·
1111;,_.rigbt 1n the -When MIXED FRUIT
you' te<I no . more mofa\un .,. #2Vi cANS' press the dougli to line the .
-.l!rick'lhe lhell,'then bake •--~· ------..~---·at..,~or 15 minutes. "
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FANtY 49¢ Li-
TOMATOES
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19.~u ,.
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SQUASH ..
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.~LISCH~f'IN'S , ' 43¢
MARGARINE 1 ti.. STICK ..
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""" ,1uggested I . do , a blllldlbd lest. I did, and while I
wu not u adept 1-.s 10meone
who bl! the usual ,..., of
loucll;.11 did manage.
llJ'.i'~ you ever tried making
Y•·'"' °""'" btrb aalta! Herb imiillnl 1'~1 ~ ar, even in iimla(.,. . I window box
WEU TRIMMED -NO JAILS . ,. BETTY CROCKER 39¢.
.. :~l:~_LOJ~ -~~_.!~_. ~.,.--:2_ER~-· -53c--,.---'-or~ i;Ji °' """ Ctiolct'' . • b)
with I cup non: · · for
S·ot' 4 mlmtel, llltifi1 ' '
nd -· ... ,.... 16' . a ~··~·• ·~ ... 'lo on a cookleJ . ..au very w
oven heat )Abe wne
u you would ' 1lakes.
Or can' "iloO another
Salt them down hi • ;·
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STEAKS
:.~llling alternating v; .. ! .... :11yera ol yoor flvortte l-----------,,,-, -.---. _____ _
~~ =1:'1a~i .-}URIEY .· . · ~~~ :..:t::" . . _I l ~ ~ .. .. DnD·TERHOUSi
will bave taken on tho . h«b ~ ~I' ' ~~~:~t:::FZ.la~ HINDQUARTERS ·._ .. _,':· S~EAKS . •'
after oallhig may be sifted ..,t and.~ 1.Jaln by themselve.!I. ·· , t •.,; ' ; * · J•
. ... WI ... l\ooito ... .... ..... LADIN' 0 9. ,: . SEVEN BONE STEAKS '1 &:,..~-=rio: aw.:-.!!i C _· . . ~.. :>i'=h.l~;;; GRA-DE ."A" ·= LB. llNDERIZED '
. . .. • II---:---'------.---..,----~· -~UBE .:. STEAKS
~, , ._ , _ ~ $UCED_IACON
.. ' . 'TIP " ,, I FRYi~GE CHICKEN
. '.~STEAKS ! PARTS ,
$1,49 ·:·': · ... ~EG~,& THl~~s ·
. · LB. BREAST .
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. . . Pfl'-s ......... 1 '$1.~9 · . '
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(2-1~. Pkg. $1 .35) . . . . . ' Sand Dalis
Gounlet Shri111p
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will·~ thJ's .tine.. dUpJex with large .31~rri
home Plus ·utllt ,~r Pra~e 'for a 1ow·fet!ucect
price.of onl,y S59tSOO. Heavj, ¢•ls~:~--~· blatlu
-All eJ~trle builtln 'kitchen. Dt,tiw~t. apa•
cious llyinJ: room. .iireplact-.. cau tor+,lhowins-
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, :LO(:AnON PLUS .
Onb' t;6 )IQck t. pool and park. An extra .. dw'p
' bedroOrn Mon.t:eao Plan with a profMslonally ad~1 qreakf~-\6room. Call us about this bMa~
tifully _Jinla.hed "home. '$54,:IOO ·only 10% down.
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' EYE APPEAL -
PURSE APPEAL" .
A· bli ·oi:c>Ort.Uhlty ls wai'ung t9r-Y.AIU. .here ls
your chance \o live better for leu. Tfila larae
hof'n.e located in Huntington. Be:ach, in a very RQ~ 4.l'e~· n~~ ·sch~.¥.; ~ sh~ppina and you cU buy lt·for'no motley !!own and·euy month·
.1y·~ymenti. Only $31,000. It's tops, c1tll 842-25.35.
; Only foUr ir\speei:ion Will ehable.You to'fyaluate
thia ~parkling clean, 1eru:.lbly ~ .beaijly. Yea
..there''I a large separate family room for rour ·~t.Pobf U:bte. 'Al1 ··tefrhi; available. :Bet:tei-hli:rr;v call '
842-2=
WORK OUT OF
YOUR LIVE-IN
Con-three bedrOoni hiMne with crackllna fii.e.
pt,.ce. ... U>NED' C-2. Apartment and bl.th for
anP1Pfte.off prai;e .makes ideal works~. Love-
ly fenced yard in .. qutet neighborhood; but a
ahort block from 17th"' Street, eastaide C~ta Mesa. All for $28,500; Hurry! Won't be here
next. week. Call 646-71TI. {
. THE TANGEllNE KITCH~l't
Wlll absolutely: de.light-YOU! A' profeJ1ionally decorated 4' bedroom home: with a' great famf!Y room.· There' a , ne:w •hag carpeti to tickle your ton and 2 fireP1acei 'to WarTh .your he:art. A
~futlful professionally lanckcapfd yard. ~m•plete with ·the: BBQ l>'t and Boat and trailer
area, plus room for a .pclol! A prutige: Newwrt
.. . _ IJeach. ·~.With ~·~prlce-t:ft beat an. 0n1y
-. • ...... . ,. ""1011 Call ~ 71 n: ' • ..OON'T.-·&10\Yl: ·AT :w.• · . '~" "', '·' · • '· · · ' ' · ' . • • . I ' • . . "EASTSIDE DUPLEX'' . ~ YoU can:t aee this alluring borne for_fh~·bushes ".' t.ne ' fQt'~w yOUJ''•fnvetfrneni pi'OP,m. 2-2
and ttees. It's what we: call -hide&~ ... • · A ~nt Ill te ·unJ._ · °*-with a ttreplaa.
mott ·~llahtfut one. Screened 'Id' ~.tlo, o.tten Total h'lce l.1 5oo. CALL M&-2311
~t freedom for all f~ ·acliviUeL. Xo · '
-. ~ .st1-6010. · " ·; '· • .. NO DOWN'. · i~ bedrri9m In top 1iX.1Jatt.1 Very conVen·
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·-·-'' ·~nt rui-lcliook and South Cout Plua ihoppln1. ~~~;:r-~;r:l''.';jr,g:~!]i!: Extremely "-ll'J>l'IO<d at an.~ ·with all tmrii. t cAu. 546-2313. 1 f . '
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Check lntp_tbil: brand new ~lstine lg_ tl\e DEANE <aRDEN -HOMES. It~bu areat contemporary
design' wlth' RUltic Catheftral Cellini, Atrium
·wit:n a Fountain. 1~ ·foot pri.v.ag walls and
spa,KUng pool with a CoektaU· Iiland. $49,9&>
wll}I la 109' "down. call 6~~~ : · ' . PURI' l:fEAVEN
..,. .ON THE WATl;R
In Dover Sho'rri 'Wl'ie~ .)'Ou iee W4Jahti·i.f
Fubi°" Island after dark'iand enJay. a 1parkllns:
. water vi~w·'by day. PriVB.U:. pleT ·for "1 boet
"fith larae expansive deck.ins. This, custom 3 ' bedroom. den .,bome has mariy extra custom fta-
• ,..U .. IET '"''"kca 'NC. E' ~··. ~~ ~.-:-oi!~':~ =tlil~tin.i"':.~~ ==. ..,., • '"""":"".. , , n 5 n 5 n . oP.nit. 0n the Wat.mont"~or '.on\y tus,9e0. '
The most . In •. 1ove:ly tamµ,r . J'oui' bed· Call 6~ for viftlling.. · .
rooms, studio. recreation room. famlly~~ ot • . '
....... to fit your ne,<dL.Prfvat. bMchet.aiid you BAYCIEST . . .
owityour Jand .. $150;000 .. Call ~7J.85SO ~·~.;, .poc)l; . . J •
H.APl'INESS IN
HARBOR YlEw
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ELEGANCE
You 'll fall in )ov@ with 'thU apa'.dous Home In
Baycrett'a 'finett itrtt.-:w tthln this home de· afp~ .b¥. ivati )\ftlls you'll find 4 lat;'ae· bed-~~ 41 1illths, family room with huae. itone
fireplaa, separate den or maid's quarters. The
home hu hem tastefully re:decorated within the .~t year, All t:bls,.~nd a aeclu~ pool, too! Call
, , 194ayrfpr ydlfr·a,.,lnbpefl't to, f&D "ln ioYe with
!hi& .. ~~• <l~tlllom•: $92.:500! .546-23!3.
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. 2700 SQ •. FEET
Bnut1tuJ ftepubllc: •elit level home la M-
.. Verde, feeturing J:lr.eakfut aru in kitchen, for-
~maJ cUninr room. ~buse 1tepdmvn fam1\Y room
with .-:et bu ud Drep4ace. and * ve1'7 J.arp mutB rulte. ·Situated on comer lot in quiet
nei&hborhood. Owner transferred to not1da and
P"Operty is prlctd to sell quick-'¥ at S56.90!l11.
tor additional iltOnnation, please. phone 545-
join the ~~lif•t.wlth _a>l:rirriunlt;r Park.
pools. and court&. Come hci'ilie .to _ •-pibrtofino
al"Ady landscaped and -with ~
utra goodies. Park your bolt qr tr&uer ... nOt to
the house. Eitra cloaell A boOkabe.Jves 10lve
1tora1e problems. 3 laree ~ 3'A baths,
2600 sq, ft. of luxurious livifta ,makf Wt an
aecut1ve dreul. DON'T MJSS rr r cait 546-211.3.
2311 t~ ' . .
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FRONT YARD
Your boat that la! Newport Beach home ·on
channel wtlh large pier. 'rwo aeparatt. ..bomes.
one 3 bedroom, one l bedroom. Gttt.t for real
fam1lJ Uvln1 and """" tuh. Me,:iOo. can 646-7171. '
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WAlERFRONT
:ra.ntutJc family'home rlsht on the canal 4 bed·
room and 'den. Bon111 room ·plua all the amenltlN
at NeWport Shore1 UvJnr. $49,960. GOod temu:.
Call 673-6550. •
"umE DOUGH-·
-LOTS O' HOUSE" ., .. '
This eharminc 4 bedrooni home icl::ated ·in Hunt-
in&ton Beach, ls yours to enjoy for' a vtry small
lrrltlal inye1tment and you don't even have to
Quaiify for tfie· Jean.-Call· us· for the f8cts about
this property, On1y $36,!500. can 842·,2535.
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In CdM ~t this price S48.50o, and on trH lina!
street. i>upJei with 2 bedronms alid ftN"place In
front unit. OM bedroom with nice petlo ln bark
unit ,..,. garage that Is 1tressed and ready to
build on. Don't Jet this one get away. CAii
673~ .
TRULY A SPACIOUS HOME
Of superb· design; you'll l<We It becau•~. II is so
. veru.tlle, so comfortable and so roomy. Hu C
'bedrooin1, plUI 'famllY. room. -2% baths. lt'1 a
real ahowplace. Priced at only $35,450.£~1 847•
6010.
"UVE RENT FREE TILL
CLOSE OF ESCROW"
Owner moved eut and vacated thi1 3.000 1q. fL
Mesa Verde mansion: 5 br., 1u~r large separate
family room, formaYdlning -plu1h 1hag carpel· iJ\i. Great for entertainin& or large family or
both. Call -=
"NO DOWN-NO COSTS"
This 2100 ·1q. ft. triumph ln beauty 11 tht end
of that 1earch. We've found that extremely
good value for your growing family. This 4 bed·
room HuntlnKton Beat h 2 story can !)j> yours
for a life time of happiness. Compare at $33,000. can w.2535.
"FOR RENT"
Beautiful and clean. Truly fteshneu Uu1t you
-&eldom see. 'J'hl1 3 bedroom, 2 beth home in
Huntinaton Beach.• EVery ·room illtten with
• "C.I( , R P • frnhneu, Only S225 per month. Cl.I} 142-2535. ...... w .. ... . ' ' .... .,. ~ ., ..... ,,,,, hMll ,,... .ettk1 111 • · .EYE Ca. 'JCHW"---·-!•-.... u •<'• -rn· . ·-l""-c".""7' ... .,.... . ~ ......,_, .. C•• to·WI N'ffllM .,.. .-.. 1111 And, ao livable. Gradous 11pJendor is • the key-.-...... ..,.. ........ """ ,..,... ~ " f ... 1lilM w-..,._ ....,.. 111 ...., HMtlQla l,Mcfl • note of this 4 bedroom with amlly room. Pro-,,.., "•JI• JM,lllr',iflr_.. 1111e1111~• ii.11111111119 feislo'n'ally' CltCOri.ted 'thi'bU'"'h0l1t; To· 'lff Is to •Wtf~' "'f!::C'' iiJ' V81•r "' • ll9n Ill • .. -• Buy. st7-6010. ':',.:-:. ~ ....... :::r:::.' :::.. ._..::·= ' . ' "' ''"' -"· •• -• •""" -n." WANrJD: UNHAPPY RENTERS ,.., .... ,. .... t1111ll1•• " ... -,....... "' ... .. ' __,., • ...., .. Mllltill .-.ij:,a•••Mlfl-t This 3 bedroom condominium Is 'jUJt thfl ·rtJ.hl =~:~"':."!.:"Hih_.~·=-~I:..'!: ·t~lnr ~"1,Mt youne couple. And, lt:1 retlly -~ . ~ ., llM ~ ltHI , .... ,,. ..,.... tbarp throU&hout. Price Includes carpetl, drapes, ~::=-ltili·"Wilfr wfe.. '<•~·· ~ .:.•~ wuhe:r,. deytr , and refrlserati>r .. All for onJ.y •• ) l-..C., ...... , ... "'*'~ ... .., ·""'900. ,..._1!L·-..60t0 ....... , ...... ,,. ........... ~........ ....... ~ _,_ . -j
~ ;;,:;, ·-~ 111 ,.. .. ,,.. ""' ~,.... '"' L XU W . -:;:,.. -·· i!:",.:.!::;e t:,,~.;r..:o.r:; · I.I RY AT . LO COST. , MY"-t1·~111 .-11-,;~ ...,,., --; -,--:--Oesl,Ded 6:-bulJt for-modttn 1Jvin1. Th.ls 4 1~
room comer· lot home can be yours for o,nly
$29,SOO.d.Call Now. Tomorrow ml1ht be too lat. • ' ~· --• '· ,
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To efljoy ttie finest I" ·Newport Beach livlne. lee
this iorgeou1 3 ~ with separate m.ut«,__
1utt-'.-'largt family room Ieadina: out to a spark•
ILnr heated'and fiJl:~red pool and the most breattr-
t&Klii1 View of. ffe,irport Bay· and c.ataJTna thit
could be foun'dJ Truly a rem by tbe Pacific. call
M6-71n for more details.
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IF tHE PRESIDENT
WEREN'T IN CHIN~
Hi would ~bably .buy thlt CUatorft Built Home
in~ Easulde C01ta M~. Huge Jlvtne room and
family rOOm. with Beamed eeu1nr1. a large bed.-
rooms pka 2 bli baths on a well lahdlcaped
loL All for only $47,600. Call &16-n71,
-. GOOD, EASY L!VIN'G"
3 bedroom 2 bath condomlnlum. Has a nice prl-
vatt patl.o and 2 car prage. Juat look out in
the fronl and you _aee the beautlful,yool•and
clubhouse. For carefrtt living without any out·
aide mainte~. thl1 condominium ls onl.Y
$21,500. For more lnfoi'matJon, pltue phone
5'6-2313.
YOUR ~HOICE •
PARENTS RmEAT
OR CHILD'S PLAY
4 bedrooms. 3 bath&, penntl retreat, lar1e add-
e4' family room, large office· or 5th bedroom. 2
1lttplacel, ~ car prage.. with built-in 1tMage, ' ~te ilrfveway1, J>atlot 'and -waUu. 2 fish
pond&. flltered1 ll!parate yard for Uttle ones. phu
lush Jandacaplna front and rtar, All thl1 for only
148,500, all term1. Yor mnr,. Information and appoln~ent, pleue pho{te M&-2313 ..
WIT YOUR WHISTLE!
II you 'havi bffn waiting fof. a custom built
home ~ }l)f.1 of natural wood, belmtd ca-
thedral cellin&:1. 4 bedroom1, a dining rt>Om. a
famlly room_. SKYLIGHTS. and PANTRY~ and
built around a SPARKLING HEATED .AND 1'Il.;
TERED POOL. then IT'&b yoUr phone and dial
646-1171 ! A great' N~rt Btach addrna at only $53,000 wllh 10% down.
FOURTH DOWN AND
GOAL TO fiOI
A coachn llke,new dream home ln Meu Verde.
Open air living Is waiting tor yoU In th11 3 bedroom. 2 bath home that features a prden
atrium, 1ut1ktn tub, hlah beam ceUtnp •nd •
huge ctnter of llvlnf, fireplace. A ~tl lft! And
with an uaurnable oan. Jwt $34, Call 546-
7171 .
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BALBOA ISLAND
BEST BUY ,
Oisth,ctiw, cust•1111 built, m11.i.inifit.~nt Island
home-. Centr11.l Air Cnndlt!Onini;: throuahout, ht1£•
built In slorAi;r. llntl'd aal&s, lhrl"f' hf><lroom.'I, 2
Mth". Ju!lt 11. fl"W s1rpi ;from ' Lire Guard Be11.ch.
Youri run hou11e \1 even atrtsaed for ~xtra Income unit. Many, ma~· rxtra:i:. Anxious owrwor wantl
fast action ll only $71,500. Call 673-8550.
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THIS WEIK'S LEADER
OpP9rtuaJty ~noc,IB •.11:'9:ln!! Jn!J! tht •tnart 1tt
and' tn~1ile Into a, llfeUrlit or Ci>rflt0t·~blt llvJns.
Truly 1n adorable family home. rour bedrootn ..
plu& family l\l'Ca, plu• pt.tlo. S:33,900. No down ia
Vets. Call·847-6010. ..
. . A RARE RND . -.·
·Ju1l Came1on' tht matk•t for the '1f!Nt tlme. ilve ·l>edrOoliu. 3 'ba\b1; ~l!IO 'lbot lot. ~~~ .trom• Harbor HI. Greet· family honlt, tm~ lat~. A true dtUJht tO Mt. J>riced.-' rltbt It j
$49,!500. To.~ccall 1;46-,7171, , 1
"NAKED TRUTH"
IN MESA VllDE• · ~ .a bedc<>Of!I trt-le.vet.i famllr hog\t .. ,,._tla
room to roam. ()pe:n-~am vaulteit ceUtns tn U.... lni rbom, separate formal dining room, uUn1 area' Jn kitchen. wet ~bar In famJly room. All
tllil 11p!1! • JT!UCh more for 549,950. For mON tn-torrnatJon, WI 546-2313.
REDUCED TO $31,500
AND AU..TUMI
This HOUM H"' Ill '
0) 6~ ANumabJe V :A. Ian
(21 VA-nu Term•
(3) C\tl•De·S.c Stl'fft
fC 1 Near Sebonl1 • Shopplna (~I Excellent Sha!!!: CUpeta
(61 BMuUful Tile Patio
CTl P1nfled 1'1urtlly Room •
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·1s1 fff'avy Shake Rqof
(9J 1215 total monthly Pl,YrMnt
. all lhl1 with four bedroom1
"' and a family room. Great
Famllf ffnme. Call 546-231&
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1700 •N•wport Bl~d.
646-7171
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2790 Htt'bor' Bl•CI.
'546-2313
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HUNTIN6TON BEACH HUNTINGTON ·BEACH CORONA DEL MA'R INVESTMENTS ·
179)1 Belch Blvd. · ' 6014 Wertior Ave. 332° t.4er9uerite 2,790 Harbor Blvd, SuiM 20E
142-2535 847·'60 I 0 673-8550 Colli M.,. .,.._1600
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·The~ B1egest Mar~tplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fasf Results .
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TAYLOR CO. • 0. F. ,C.olesworthy & Co.· . Macnab -Irvine
Realty Comp&ny
CAMEO SHORES .
• , Realtors VIEW
HARBOR VIEW HOMES -$61;500
WATERFRONT i 4 BR., 21'.1 ba home w/vlew. Master 1ulle has .
charming living area . l'ormal DR. F'amlly
I 'rm . has !!repl ace & wet·bar. Prof. decorated
wllh luxurlo u• cplng. & draperies. Garage,
ha t many ciJ11tom feutures. _
$69.500, Custom 3 B R ,
11plit-leve Mme. \Vann &
inviting. Ocean It. wooded
can)'(ln views.
On private island community. e bedroom BAYSHORE MANOR
home that ts just right for the water orient· . 156' on the bay will ac-
ed family that loves to entertain. \Vith a commodate your 100' yacht.
little alterln a: the dock will take a 50' boat. 4:>n.matic 1loping lawn ac· ''Our 27th Ytar"
WISLIY N. TAYLOR CO., Realto;t"' Call for an appointment tO in.spect this one· cents this graclus im-
land . $295,000. maculate Bayfront Manor. 4
• -2ll 1 S.n Joaquin Hiiis Road
1 NEWPORT CENTER . 641-4910
lf,,noral Oonerol
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t v11luti -JJrln11 loo•·
lion. 3BR 20•. <•mllr ""'"'· CUFFHAVEN
f\11 hlln11 • cOrner 10<~. ~·(lr
lhe h•ncl,y1111tn i nd bllJ'lal n
htlnter -$28.000.
cau ~1•2• (opttn eve•.)
Time. r-0r outdoor Jlvlna·Love·
l)' p.Al lo (Ind pool: 3 Std·
roonu11uxt rten, Mmr. view,
lee torvt. 1'8.500.
PETE BARRETT
-REALTY-
642·5200
' -'. LUSK HARtOR VIEW HILLS
"ch,rmlng 3 BR. home with lge., beamed.
1ctil. f1mlly room . Loll Harding decor! Plush
d•nd•caplnr. Fee land. Harriett Davies. ,:'88,500. '
1t. OLD COUNTRY KITCHEN
·Sot thl1 llU'i• 4 BR. family home, tn Presll·
'floua lrvlnt Terrece .. Sep. den k fem . rm ..
,frs. formal din . rm., lnvlllns Jiool for tun.
·.UVera Bumi
LIDO ISll -$55,000
!!_n:mac. & c0<y 2 BR .. den, on Orvleto. Per·
"""l for small family or vacation.
Eugine Vreeland
SO YOU WANT TO BUILD
Then ••• this superb Baycrcsl lol al 2100
iLF;EWARD. 70 Ft. wide 112 rt. deep/ w/r ear
1vl1w ot Back 5'1y. Owner wants ol er. Ask·
; Ing $28,000. Al Fink
t' DOVl!R SHORES
"SOMETHING IN THE WAY
SHE MOVES"
PANORAMIC Vl ~W OF' NEWPORT HAR·
BOJl. 3 'bedrooms, 3 balh s, SPANISH fire-
place, kllchcn wllh buill-ins. CUSTOM dec·
oraled carpels . & drapes. BUILT-IN WINE
. CELLAR & WET BAR. Enlerlaln under the
1lar1. BEAUTIFUL PATIO. AUTO TIME
LIGHTS. ·For the dl acrlminaling b u ye r,
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NEED A DUPLEX??
WE HAVE ITI
ADORABLE UPPER FRONT LEVEL UNIT, .
2-Mdroom, 2·b1th, formal dining room fire-
.place, built-In;. LOWER UNI'!', private en·
trance, flrepl1 ce. BACH UNIT one bedroom
deluxe 1parlmenl, CORONA DEL MAR.
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"SO RARE"
IT'S FEE
IN TURTLE ROCJ,{. 3 Bedrooms, family
room, 2 balhs, atrium, bulltins wjth st:ll
cleaning oven,· shag carpeting and cuslom
drapes .. Large coveredJ'atio with super land·
acaplng. WOULD YO BELIEVE $47,900. -
SEA SHELLS
BY THE SEASHORE
Feel like. gellln" a)V•Y from it all? Try thi s 2
bedroom 1 bath ddwnstairs. Upstairs, the !iv··
Ing, dining, kitchen with buillin•. Inviting
fireplace WITH A MINI VIEW. maste~ bed·
room & b11th. Just !teps to the water in
CHrNA COVE ...... .' ............ $85,000.
CHARM-COMFORT
VALUE
All wrapped up in lhls nice TWO STORY
4 bedroom . 3 bath. HUGE RUMPUS' ROOM
th.,l will lake a pool table. buillln kitchen,.
larae yard mill accommodate your 30 foot
boat, an d a spacious feeling prevails thtuout.
........ , ' .. ' .. ' ' ....... ' . . . . . . $3.9,900.
U~l()U~ ti()M~S
THE'. JlffST HOMES ......
... IN THE JIE'.ST AREAS
iN HARBOR VIEW: Family Estoto
Lu1k·bulll 4. bdrm. lwo slory on a lot that
reailv I~ a lol! This Is nearlv one third of an
acre fee 1land. The home is immaculate and
very tastefully decorated .. Gorgeous ma ster
bdrm suile, paneled famil y room and antique
frorit-racing kitchen thal allows for cul-de-sac
kid watching. This property is for the trans·
ferred exec!
PRESENTliD AT SfJ,950. e PHONE 675-6000 • IN MESA VERDE: . 5 ltdtm. Vlow
Now picture this: A quiel cul-de·sac with
every )\ome· beadUfUlly maintained; one o!
the nlcesl is !His 5 bdrm. split level wilh
fireplaces in livinJ and family rooms, a car-
peted kitchen, spr1nkJers fronl and back and
.• h•althy IQ,000 sq. fl. lol. Now picture lhis,
it hu a view! (and ts an outsbandin2 value.)
Just listed ! ·
PlllSENTED AT $51,500. e PHONE 546-5990
-UPllillClt:JI: tlVMl:S
e CORONA DEL MAR-675-6000
2443 Eut Cout Hl1hw1y1 Conini del Mu
e MESA VERDE--546-5990
2150 M•tl Verd• Drive, Costa Mesa
. e NEWPORT ·BEACH OFFICE
. OPENS TODAY AT
1694 WHlcllff Dr.
BEFORE EASTER
You can be moved into lhis che•rful 4 bed·
room 3 bath & family room home In orime
Newport ,Beach ~eighborhood. The owner's
new home· is almost com,oleted. so hurry.
Nothin~ el!• to compare al $53. 700 •
Eostbluff Office · • 640-0020 ·
Bayside Office : 675-4930 -··· General
oflnJa Jj/e
PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES .
SHOWN IY APPOINTMENT _
3 Linda Isle Drive
Beautiful new S BR .. 4'h Ba. home . Waler·
front Jiving fm,. & formal dining. Handsome
oak pan•lled lam. rm., lrplc., wel bar. Large
master suite has frpl c. & cozy lounge area.
View ol Bay & lhe mountains .. $179,500.
· For Complete Information
On All Hoi;n11 & lots, Please Cell:
BILL GRUNDY,' REALTOR
341 Boysldo Dr., Suite I, N.B. 675-4161
General General
COUNTRY
ATMOSPHERE
"Olde" E!HJllsh
3 +·Dine-+
2 Patios
TUDOR ESTATE!
BR. study, FR, maid's
quartr.l'1'!, 5000 sq, t t •
$6:i0.000, Sho..-•n by appt.
nnly.
NEW
BAY VIEW HOMES
Final opportunlly to own a
new Ivan Wells custom
home. ·Still time 19 ckoole
your decor. From $89,WO to
$151.000. Furnished model
OPEN DAILY 10 a.m.-5
Jl.m. 2006 Galaxy Drive,
Dowr Shore'll. Mfr.1550.
BALBOA'S
LITTLE ISLAND
Choice duplex or •lna:le fami-
ly on 1ecluded Ea 1 t
Bayfront. 'Top condition.
Pier &. float. Convenient to
harbor enlrance. $155,000
FAMILY KITCHEN
BAYCREST
'rh~ is 1oing to sell ! Old
fashioned family kitchen,
formal DR, · master BR.
sui tt".~.~· .
Macnab-Irvine
642-8235 641-6200
INCOME .
OR INLAW
$25,500 VA
Old·fa1hiont'd lnc<1me homes
near DOWNTOWN t'OST A
l\1ESA. Localed on large
level lot with alley at rear.
Spadous ll''O bedroom home
with lirf:'pla~ pllUI a ont
bedroom rentaJ. Fresh ex·
terior paint Interior need
loving care. HURRY!
COLWEL L
PROP ERTI ES. INC
RE l.LTORS
L/\J L.1 llh ~t "-·M·
646·0555
549-1910 'Newly decoroled 4 bdrm. family home on
.<1xlra large lot. Immaculate condlllon. Im·
cmiiliate occupancy. $9S,O!J!l. Edie Olson (formerly the oflice of Roy J. Ward)
Li\ll' where yoo, ca n .
REALLY LIVE In btautJful
MISSION VIEJO, with golf
course11, mount11.im, use, cf
1wimm!ng pool.11, I f! n n i 11
coum or just RELAX AND
ENJOY thls big 2 . itlory
·ho_me with formal dining .
Jt'1 only J!.\ yes.rs nf!w.~nd
ruLLY I M·PROVEO,
FBbulou .. "garden kitchen,"
breBkfl11! nook. Tntlll price
af th i.11 NEW LISTING ls on-
\y 13<.500.
FANTASTIC! GT or IBA
BUYERS WELCOME! Eng·
llsh ludor from circular
driveway-to ·~.ala• entry~ lmmaculate 1'otde"
English living roorn wl!h
cr&ckling brick firep\11.ce.
Huge dinini: · room. 3 kiri11
ilze bedrooms. Large Ir· Evenings Calf 64Z-7438
regular lot! 2 patios. to-I ....................... .,,
TREl·LINED, STREET
BAycr~sl, 1707 CANDLESTI CK LN . Conrt·
yard entry. 4 BR.. new carpeting, high
beam1 . Room lo expand. Lge. yard.· I! fn.
teresled call M. L. Marlon -
' LIDO -JUST LISTED
!ilaylront slips avail. w/luxury own-your·
pwn apl. overlookln11 pool. 2 Bdrm .. den,
,,overy rm . )las beautiful pallo. Custom de-
'cor. $711,000. Mary Harvey
BAYCREST 5 BR. -$55,'50
Ea rly American cha rmer! Used brick Ir·
pi es. (l), beamed cell 's., fam . roon1 . forn1.
din. rm . Largo yd. graced with Pines &
citrus. Cnil M., G. Buie · ·
. TOWNHOUSE -UNIVERSITY PARK
t-End unll on beaulflul greenbelt near adult
:pool. Bric k lrpl. In livlng ,rm., opening onto .
·\vRllcrl pnt io. 2 Bdr1ns:, $27,500. Carol Tatum
· • MAGNl~IC'T SACRE ESTATE ·Onr o! the Ins 1 'Jiiowporl Beach. Exel.
11rcH !o r fA1nlly ·•ho loves horses. 4 Bdrn1s .,
IQ: .. rrn1I. din. rin. plus lrg. Ianni for ent er-
ln lnlng o!! pool area. $225,000. K. Raulston ........... Colch."Alll, Banker ......... 133·0700
641-2430
~ -550 NEWPORT CilNTER DR. N.B.
O.ner1l
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REALTORS
644-7270 ..
2121 EAST COAST HIGHWAY
CORONA DEL ¥Jl.R, CALIF •.
Gener•I
FOUR-PLEXI
ASSUME-6°/o
LOAN!
I.QT 'A9CASll ? TAKE OVER
Ci.I, LOAN \\'illh annuAI pt"t· ccn1~11c.. n~ of QNl,.Y ~~I
1.rl tr1utn11 JUJkr ynur Pill'•
nv.nlitl • -2 bcdroo111
units! Bnrgo.ln 11rjcrd lo irell
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. $12,795
General
If You're Far·sighted
You'll 1'tt0gflize the polentl.8.l
of thl. Fi...:f"r-UpPfr. One
Bedroons. One Bath home
with lli9' Car Garage. ZON·
ED R-2. $18,950.
co: Ts
. WALLACE
REALTORS
-546-4141-
(0p-:n Ev1nin91)
~ WALKER & LEE · R ALTORS
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CU'.AN & SAYI
$:.! ~ undrr n\lrkrl 'Ahlf'. • Mdrooms,. 2 btlhk
$!l06 mn. f.,'6,lnl Ali "'rrns.
Sill inn.
Uke nt"'
VA.ff4A DUPLIX $l1 ,000
2 t\Atha, £OOd lnC'flmf', aU lmtu:. Try fW'I do""?\. ne coal VA .
Follllhlln Volley Office
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968-3371 °""" 1,-..
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"-'ft , nf \\'l'lrrtront v.•lth ~"OUr·nv.•n 3 btdrMm, 2 bath apart-
mrnt ovl'rlN'lki~ Ntv•Jl(lft. C.n11.J. and tnjoy earninis f'ram
tht 3 othfor •bf!d.1"t10nl uni t bclo,1·. ~lltnt ln~...sunent at
$62.500. Ownr.r will consldl't trade.
' lllAUTll'UL WISTCUl'I'
Hrr,.·1 just undtr 2,000 sq. n. nt conffflrf end lu,,,,ry \\'ilh
huF" bNlroan1.1. 3 bnth~ nlll'l'llNCf'nt 5h11.g \\' ". carpeting.
And bt-4utt r111 i:rountlot. BM.t bu,y .in the ~ a t onJ.y ~000.. If ro11 hAvt bt-(:n In military at'rviCf", U.\e )OUT cash and
b1u Cl NO DO\\'N PALri!ENT.
COUNTlY CLUI LIVINIO
in thi1r: luxuriot.1' f'~..:ttuliw maiuion "1th 3.2'00 sq. fl ()f
CN'llort A dis~.~ -3 both<. FORMAL DJN.
ING , ll001'4 . l'I"'• IMi1l>'' "'°"" .,,., THREE CAJt CAllAGS. l<llll\St< t1!il IJ'~ $$1!,"!0o By app'I on!Y.
·SVMSN1NI OM THI ILUl'l'S
h kf' yoUt C"hokt bf an f'xdt~ bf!autftull~ dt«nted ~pLA.ZA'' modtl at <>nb' $17.950 e r 1 JPl:ciouJ, ._ltpnt 3 ~room. 2 beth mndf'J ()ft the ltl'ffn btlt f« $39,000. kt t\\"O \'alUoet _In ttM t.J"M.
Ne.wpo;t ... di Office -'46-7711
2041 Woddff Df. •1rtltto 0,.. In 11 11
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Very sharp t l'·ilnmint pool home (16xl2 pool l, Lovely Car·
pets &. drapes, coVf'rtd J)AUo. GI no do""-n, THA low down
or take O\.-f:r low lnttttsl I~ v.1llh Sln PIJ'll'ltnls. Onb' 131.990. Unbelievable. •
$24,000 FUU rttlCI
. IN HUNTIN•TON llACH
' --2 bl!N with ""1"11 "' drafl'I, 2-<lr -"""' a partiilly mmf!lel td room in pragf!. All thls plus )'OU
c&n ta.ft O\.'tfa llS VA loa.n.
2.sTOIY HOMI
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H•lfwttH lea~ Office -142-4455
7612 ... •• 0,. ........ 540.5140
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road -see II ' now! Call
645-0303
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HUNTERS
Paint 11ind paper will make a
·bia: dillf!rence. N~ family
home, com p lf!t e w/3
btodroom.s, fam. rm., fire pl,
bit-in elect kitch. lovely
shake root and OYl!rsized dbl
'gar. Now va·canr -lll!'eds
decorating, SUbmit YOUR
, OFFER. Priced only ·&HA
I: ·VA terms. Ca l l
54(1..ll!il. (Open e\.<eS.)
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GollOt'ol Coot• -Huntlntfon.JIMch .._ -Son JUOOt C•plotr-1------l EASJBLUFF . roun:i."~,1Bu;!unS~ Bdl. ·COASTAL BY Owner. 3 Br .. Ill ba., 4 IR & POOL CLOSE IN Tut ~~CUT Pr< I&<
lncomo'Peopo rtv · I"
6 Unlls EHtbluff
•• CHALET! QPPOIJUNITY :'.!.'!.. !'!P,'!;o _ ~.;. :J!!'· One °' !lie ...,._ floor 1 8lod< '° 1leach, ..... 6 hOrilt on .14 ae: MOW:~aln 3 BR 2 BR., Ill BA., adtt conilo. Qppommlty *" fWO -w•••C. ~"--plans! Uve without !ht kids -., put !hit eharmlns I a V.U.,. view Spa<louo lour
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:l'i'7F5AMQ ' RM. 3m.;;:i-2 BA, .""'1Vt'd pr. 3 + DINING Real EaU.i. peopl<. Prime BY owner. Best In Coll """"'' Wldu fl>ol! Juat bdrm., I bath eonap "cloae -0 ~·i bath hua•
, OR., 2 bath unJI , .YTJo.
old. FUiiy t•tl\ A draped.
Covered park.Ina:. Bear
.,.... + POOL )ocaUoft. ~ walk in tn.f. Pk. f BR, S BA. Top cond. ~ced to $36,950. Ownu to tw'ey'lhlna:". BM.utif'Ulb' tamJl)I ~··'(11th ._·p. firt-
' $2'1 ,950. Oc. unlimited potential Sell appra.ba.I. M0-8376. hu just bouabl. new home. decon.led. wood floors a P1•ct. t'ormal d.lnlnc plua
tJon. $l.lfl,OOO •
• ' 675-4050 0 -•...•• .,. ca..• "SPARKLING" '...!'.~. I BA., eont<;mp. $19,99511 Wdl estahlllbed ofllee -Eoat Bluff Submit your oftee and otan private patio .,.. Included tem"'" G ... t klt~n whh
••• U: Y't'I one loc.Uon! Your ·---------1 packlnc. .tor S38.950. t~). all blltiN. Roon"' utility 3 BR. 2 BA, Ranch. pg,500. Pel'foet flartee ebalel! Bia dKk • ~-Call flr THE BllffS * • New listing, best value In
this fine area. Recent major
''overhaul"; new carpets,
d r a p e s, shutters, paint,
vinyl, THE \\o'ORKS! "Put·
ting green" front yard. A
bright and exciting home,
ideal for starter 'tam·
'ily or young couple. Qn, a
friendly street & acrou from
your own park. Beller call
loday.
2414 Vista Del Oro
Newport Beach
644-ll33 ANYTIME
$30,950 ,
NO DOWN • POOU.
1oiesa North home with 3
spacious bedrooms, den, 2
baths, built in dream
kitchen, family room with
fireplace. Loads al dcckiog,
patio. Enclose pool-safe·for
miall children. P I u 1 h
carpeting, drapes. Great
"family home! 54()..1720.
TARBELL
·2955 Harbor, Colla "Mesa
<BR, 2 BA, Spanish. 132,990; •·-room. o,.,_ ••· In-DRIVE IY . ..,, * OCEANFRONT * I""•• F --• dln1--' D-,n _.... .AO """' and S, cu aa.r••r. 1 _______ _.___..
S BR, 21,i BA. Cok>nial J huge bedrooms. Secluded • ota. ~ Neuby Club otfrrt tt-nnl.-, 6 I.e. 11nl11, nllw, clot'le '9
135,950. potio! EnJoy•parldJnapool! 4 BD 2tl BATHS 22002 MALIBU 1~ poo~t~~~~n'.~ all •<1Mty; on Newpor1'1
• BR. 3 Ba., Preabae. 0"9' n.~ to"'°"' In! Call ,. n I .. m ..... you <an pack REAL ESTATE CAPISTRANO ""'"'· b<a<h. !'Int ....
$42,W'e:o CARPEl now -66-0:m $35,900 your lunch and w&lk to the 1190 GlenMyre SL VALLEY REALTY deprQ~''bAf~\'•;•.~a1tr!
REAL TY beach. A 2000 sq, n . nmbl· t:M-9473 ~6 :WOI Camino C11.pistrano 900 F.. ~n(('onl, Tir111llON
Ofc MW!2ll Res 613-45'n er that must be sold. R,.. LUXURY LIVING 49~1 124 Corbin-Martin 644-?M2
96Z..Tm E~. 536-4006 l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!rlUb new. l yev .youna, A duced to $37,(XX). Drivr b)' View -aln»&t n.w: over-Re11lto r 1 Since 1965 ~RE $32,9SQ..No...Down eompl.te bome -u,....d<d and ealt -us tor...,. lnfw-looklna Monarch Bay 6 "w;.:.:~1=,,..::_=:...c.=-"NEW"
BEACH DUPLEX & eettled by spring in thia ~~ CU':f'4. :a:riea. mation. ~-beach. 3500 Sq. ft. of '1\-ood, e1tm n1nr 20-UNI TS
Brick & ahlngle "''"''"'· <[iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;l;O~ lovely 3 bedroom, 2 ballu, "' pat · t-ap-e LARWIN •Anytime alua .:t11e. A luxury bome ·SOL VISTA ADULT APARTMENTS Bdrms 2" ..... -~ EASTSIDE pliances, clff.n, fttsh • v•· f ___ ,, 114 ,. -11 ~ .. ~ ·~ •~ den, farnlly room bome with ant .. , Bluff> Beat » ... .,.. REFLECTION with lot• o peo~ ty, An· " ~' "" unit; tile entry hall; frplc.; -t attracby• formal din-<> u.q ., ~i-.·--&lk.'~ 1m 000. Sktindl• model with ll'd\' COSTA t.11'.:SA
-WE ALWAYS HAVE -POOL-~ _*_,_ -· ..::~. ~. dbl. oveiia. Leased for $350 i .... ..._..., El-.. t fireplace, --heatffl pool. -4 BR. Oversb:-\VEBB, BKR 00""'4!'1M Fine 3 Bedroom home on ....,. • ....,... ~·-· THE BESJ' USTINGS · h
each. -eau for app't. E tarre Jot to an alley. CUI· built-in dttJLm kitch~. CUs-.A Oul!ild• cue1t suite Is just _..._..__ "'•' livlna-!~ml~a~· PL11R--~ I BLOCK
Call : 673-3663 675-8886 YH de-sac: street, named Rose· tcm interior. Beautiful patio &.. ~!11''
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being redecor.; bit-in kitch, ••u500 "~--"-t• All ~ cove--' patio, ma1ttr ,,...._......,.°"'"" BIGGEST S'rn.000. Ownrr. 673-8.12'1 • great for lge. fa'm.ily. .,....., ' niiv:.e .,..., . ' bed 0 '1' · ' I d"
Call: 673-3663 642-2253 Eves ten:ns avail. t r e a ly -s tting rm., ,onna in, L1t9una HUit SHOWCASE • C.t.1 . Trl·plf'x By 0~2 boat or camper gate, 3 car B It 1 d -~-------fl&'.N\ ,.. , " bed r., un s, l'j yr a, Newport gar. See it, yoo'll.llke It. COME TO OUR HOUSEi ~ l<f· "" ~ roonty rnis. "'"· I I 10~ associated
BROKERS-REAL TORS
Z02S W Bolboo 67l·J66J
Double Tl'.l!u_bleJ
You Fix'em Up!
$22, 900 Each!
DON'T CALL l.JNLESS
YOU'RE \YAJTING FOR A
BARGAIN! A pair of 3
bedroom fixer uppen: for
ttie shrewd Investor. Call
now -64.S-0303.,
2955 Harbor. Costa Mesa 2414 Vista Del Oro C t 21 :\ btg bathi, UJ'llrl'f!drd all-211.rul{C1. L.At'fl co1w. ,.
ul Newport Beach * en UN * Beautifully decore.tttj home the-y,'ll)'! Owne-r tl"11inidrr· fk'1\\·n • y,•!ll <'11rry 2rllf. , OWNER movea. Beautif 544.1133 ANYTIME • ! in Lquna HUis. 3 BR. 2 BA _ .. _ ba-oln at $<l.900. $4:1,500/offer. 5.'i7-3• . Palos Verdes atone trim, & d Price 1 II t ·~ .,. outstanding exterior, large BLUFFS, at tr a c dtt. REAL ESTATE 842-8821 en. 0 .11e a 12131 ~l \VAT ER r R 0 'rAX :
T ---•-'·IL SJl,900. 830-TlOO att 6 pm. Anytlm• •7141~.0 .. "~ SHELTER, Dot•k 1r boll.t, rooms thruout, 3 baths, Ow•u .. use on areen ui:: BY Pvt. Pty, take ovt'r -......
family nn.;-4 bdrms., dining sedudl!'d area ., !--BR, 1.'ti pymntl on exlsling 6•f?'a l.;hlo Isle e LARWIN-e~Anytl me lrll.c ! ntw unit•, N.8. Dlfl
b k S34 950 MZ-2561. BA, encl colOrtul patio, Joan, no credit checks. 4 yr. ---------ror dt'tl\lll1. Pv1. awn.r. [!!!!!!!!!!~:'ll!'~~!!!!!!!!•[~rm~.,~,~-~~·~·~~~ pool. $32,500. Open Sat/Sun old Exec • ....,,anish home. 4 BEDROOMS 1141673--12:49. LOVE IT ·, OWNER selling, 3 bedrooms 11 to5.6#-2915. Htd. -1. A;rlum, 3 BR, 2_ C1oao to elubhooae. ~" I --Jliljl) 10 UNITS &: den, 2 baths, entry hell & r-""·--._ t•r ...
· CUSfM 2 Br, spacious living BA, Sunken liv. rm., ~ ... , ... ce • wa nca r. ~------;::;;;; $18,300 INCOMl':. I t It de11"htful Blulfs s Pa c 1 0 u • living rm, &: muter nns. Pr inc Garden kit., Fam. rm., Owntt wW redecorate • or • Fortin, Realtor 642·iw. • orge -... fireplace, built-In range & male tt It do It ....,...,
3 bdrm,. 2'12 bath, on ereen-bric $2:5 950 540-lnl>. ONLY. $52,500. aft 5:30 Huge frpl.c. Spanish tile ~ ~:.: 0 er Mobllo Homos I UNIT -Walk to Id\ ' • belt in aecluded area. When oven, ' ' · 644-5510. • roof. Sister house sold for youndf. _,,ooo. ~.'1oave town -just close MARVELOUS panoramic -----~---"8 500 T-"-... , 500 for For 'Sale 125 1 " 2 BR. $110 M, S16 M ,.. Founl•ln Volley ~ · • ~ ~. -1....-J., -~~;.;.;.____ 709 Palm, JIB '47-3901 the door .1: walk away. view. 4 BR., 3 BA &. Pool. quick sale. sm> cub tor __.CO-CONTI.MP().
,,
Fairview
646-8811-•
(1nytlilto)
... 500 ~ 500 Agt 675-3000 ·,.., 714n:'M\ "°""' --" 4-Plt:x, alt 2 ,Br. 1 Ba. Inc. 1• ~. "" . ' $1 ,125 DOWN my -v-•~~ -3416 Via Lido 61S-4562 GREEN RIVER •
EASTSIDE CORBIN-· Balbo• Peninsula 4 BR & BONUS RM. foe Jack. BEST BUYll G .. at Family Parl< ~;"~ ~1i~s~_A. $52,50ll, I
S A MESA BALBOA Pentnrula borne. Boy! What a buy! A lovely WALK to BEACH QUALITY buUt, < 14e. MONTllLY SPACE RENTAL 21 U~lt-Nr. Shop'g, I OHISI E Ol\O\
CO T MAR JIN Quiet, near bay, ni~ area. home with a Ira; lot, clean-from this wonderful big tam-bdrmt. or 3 .I: dtn; formal FROM $69.!IO! 2 It 3 rut. 2 Ba. 823l 'E
Cberming, modt:Tn, extra 1 ~~~~~~~-~ Call ~169. 545-3543. · as-a-pin. ~ crpts I: drps Uy hon1e. 4 BR, 2 bath, dlnln& area, ea~ area in A lft•l funlt)' community Ave KB. $420 M· 847.3857
"' PEAl. TC'RS
nice l bedroom, dining Short W•lk To Beach REAL TORS 644-7662 Baycrert and a fantastic~~· famlly rm and pattnts re-Jdtch, PoolalJe' J>«tto. tee. wllh comfort ·A luxury tor room, fireplace, buillins, ,big (io Newport) All elect kitch, din rm 2 treat, give )tlu the elbow Nord comer Jot. O n J y everyone. Located l O mtn. Lott for Sale 1
R-2 lot with room to build. 3 bedrooms. 2 bathrooms, ,2 YEARS NEW SKY'S THE LIMIT car gar, Near Warner . & room you've ~ flffdlng. $89,500. east of Anaheim on new
.Asklng $'1,750. All terms Ill· patio, built-ins, shake roof, Owner moving, needs help. Watch the at:ars through the Bushard. Paymta less. than Formal dining rm for en-Wo1lker Realty 675-5200 Rlw.nlde Fwy. Take Creen Cocnt Hwy. C
cluclVi.i .. NO DOWN VA. · ·Jate club with pools & Large story, 4 bedrm, 3 aliding roof of this beautiful rent. tertalning ·those special 3336 Via Lido, N'pt Beach River oU-ramp adjacent to C·l Zone.' Approx. tOO'xl
CaU 540-1151 (Open Eve!!:.) .nnis courts. All this aDd bath home. close to So. executive home. 4 BR, 3 Ba, ll friends. l 3 BR .. 3~ ha, den " G~1 1g;:~n ~:~;o~~· Lcvt1I. Prime JO(:. SJ32,000
rn?D HERITAGE ~~. H~;~:se·~a:ruso: ~t•h~~~r~~t~~~~ ;:i~~~~Yd~~~ J~viog. 531-5111 '::J 5J1·5111 * Century 2 * 5 ~~i:_ -~~d~·~:~~ Corona •• 7141737.7314 Wt1l•vR~~1To·r~lor Co. ~ MAL tsrAn day. ins, dbl firepl A beam ceil· HAL PINCHIN & ASSOC. Poot $125 000 CONTEMPO. Zill San Joaqu.W JIUis Rd.
DREAM HOME ·
$23,950
Manicured yard, bltns; d~p
!hag carpeting, d o u bl e
garage, l hr & 2 ba . Try
10% down, just listed, Hur· .,,
Call 54>-8424 (open eves.)
\outh ~(-oast
. -.
$~3,900-No Down
Tenns. am 11q. fl. home. 3
master slicd bedrooms, 2
~s. r ichly paned bonus
room. Separate lawidry
lngs. U>w down FHA or no REALTORS 6'5-4392 DIVORCE. REALAEPSTPRATOEXMl-4474 LIDO.REALTY INC. LAGUNA HILLS N•wport Ccntee -I ~ down VA terms. College Park FORCES SALE · • 3377, Via Udo, N.B. Ptt11Uge adult community LOT R.--1, 132x!fl0, In
Call 546-5880 {Open Eves.) · JI ACRE '73.7300 adjacent to Lelirure World. county ne-xt to C.0.la MfM
PF.4L ,.. "£ 4 BDRMS, 2 ha., Spacious of new Tiburon "Balboa" 3 1'4 Beaut mrroundlngs, all lox· Poalble 1!1 In ~ uni llll1lW1JTI 1~tlllTAG11 living rm with ~.stom frplc Bednn, bright k Itch en, 4 BEDRM •••• POOL 3 BdnnSACRIF11CEd I _.. ury appointments. Thera· $4~,SOO. Broker 5-47-6791• ·-~ M BTtft + formal dunng. Cpts beaut. patio &: c l osed Shows like a model! Like new • newy ecoratcu peutlc pool, Munas, R"Ytn . 4 ..:,,="--~-,-~==• S Bedroom everywhere. $33,500. Open garage'. Take over Gt loan. shag crpts thnlout. ROom ~der home, trplc, la'e dbl blllh1.rd tables. MU C ll FOR ale: Loi, "1XU$
H bor V• HUI 2 FI RE PLACES I House 245 TulaM Rd. Pay S245 mo. lncludin& tax. for boat or trailer. AU terms. &&rage, wet moorlna: av&II. MORE!& ·~'lde-_:*~~~·~M:!!'. !:So~r~rt:._l~~·--1 ar 19W I l $26 500 Coeona dol Mar "· 96S-«05._ Only l ll,500, Call 842-4<66 548-1335, 832-063!. SM the "Awal'd • winning" ~ '
Just listed so call qUickly on 1 e LARWIN e Anytime ' IMMAC -SHARP! 3 BR, 1% f\lmlahed model homes ON R·3 Nr. NeWDOl'.f .]
this well designed home for 3 spacious bedrooma, d~.. OPEN DAILY 1-S LARGE KITCHEN I BA, Contldtr traM. $67.000. SALE THIS WEEK. lfi6'x62r-IAYJ ·.
bathat growSing . familkiy_.t h2~ master suite with appealing 603 Poinsettia FAMILY ROOMI Bkr, 673-6756. 830-3900 or 830·7000 _ Sl.80 Ptr 1q. ft.
ths • pacious c en ·fireplace, additional used Now finished " ready to 3 BR + den, serv porch, OWNER ANXIOUS I Met• Vtnl• OWNERS WANTED Wttlty N. Teylef' Ce. \\'ilh eating space, plus sep. brick fireplace in huge fam-move Into -Sharp 2 bdrm. Tender lovlna care needed ·Rooltoro ·
dining room. 85 foot cor-lly room, full dining room. home plus brand new own-. lmmac t~ruout. Covi)'ed Near Adams &: Brookhurat. OWNER. l BDRM, 11,( bath, for over 30 mobile homtt.
ncred Jot • Weil landscaped. Massive covered patio. er'a unit.., with 2 bdrms. &: pltio, sprlnkleni, best Id· 4 .l tam., 1% baths, w/w bltnl, panelm,; beautiful ~Y rndy to mow into. 21J1 Se.n Joaquln Htlll 1\d.
Asking $74,900 Fine value in 540-1720. family rm., 2 baths; frplc. gcpg. Tool shed, llOft water. carp. A drapes. Bullt-tnt, ard Uo fl h nd Ll~r11l tlnanclng. Lo down. Newport Centtr M6..fl
best location call 673-8550. F.A. heat; bltns. carpets. Onl,y Sl2.SOO. dlshwuher. Patio, Good ~~1el,8' d~apes 1 cio: ~ Ray's Triller Silts Molllle Homt/
A terrific property for you ., • ., ••osHattdaJ ·ReE ale ty ~·9006 temui. Only $28,500! S28 500 ~246 l2'.l80 Beach Blvd, Stanton , _..;T.;.••;;.l.;.l•;,;r..;.P..;•;,;•k:;;•~-;,;172~. TARBELL MORGAN REAL TY ~ v ' -Ill REALTY & aeboolr, . ' . I. ** 714/893-1341 ** " 2955 Harbor, Costa Mesa 673-6642 6754459 By owne'r. 2 sty., 4 br., 3 ba., NVESTMENT CO Ml11lon Vitf0 2 BR MOBILE HOME DESERT CftEST
WHY RENT?,, SHn Everything? ::: :0 w~wtftb8f~t 3i: I (114)845·4015. BY OWNER. premium vtew C OMPLET'E L Y OoU, gr~ou~~~a room, 28 ft. oovercd patio. I ~====~-==cc="'"
Bui1t-1n range, oven, d;..,. BUILD Tu-SUIT
wisher. Carpeting, drapes.
54(1..°]720.
l'ARBELL
2955 Harbor, Costa Mesa
* n4 HUDSON*
Drive by lhis lovely 3 bdrm.,
2 bath home; carpets &
Lovt'ly area, N.B. address.
Xlnt element. schl., cul-de-
sac lot $18,500. Try 71'-%
29 yrs. Joan.
VIEW LOT-N.I.
Mien you can own thla 3 Oh, no, just listed, best Joe. pa_tlo w/uaed brick fireptt &: GOVERNMENT. lot, .C BR., 2 BA. Span tile F1.JRNfSHED Hot Poo11. SJ,990 to'$7200
Bed.rm home with pa,,ymb 2 BR. 2 ba. home. Beams, railed planters. Cukle-sec. roof, crpts, paUo w/ COVft'. ** 548-2170 ** Frte Broch11tt1
lessthanrent?Owneranx-frpl. +neat studio apt. 171fi0 Apricot Circ l e OWNED Many ¥tru. S J5,7 0 0 .1 •1:'::~-:=,,.,M"o.,b°"U-•.,.bo-.,,.-.-..,-,elo-Hd-. l:LORJCEREALTYOO.
ious, 10 submit Ill.I· o1ferL Only $46,500. App't. please 968-260& • n1A A VA lepcwi.-d 137-7742 · cabana. l'Urn.. In Adult P . o. Box fill6.0
Fulldo . •,rice ~:~I ~ ..... G!r:r DO University Realty o~ 4 BR condo. nr _'!_~No -· -.. e:-~ 2 S'JY 3 BR .• Oen, 11'1' cov Park downtown c . M. Delert Hot .~.._ •• Calif. wn enns. .....a ~ 3001 E. Cst, H..,., 673-6SIO ...,.....,... ~ Uo bltn BBQ I /d u• &n-1 1111 (TI4) S29-4U44 SHERWeeo REAL TY .. J achls. access to pvt club -feu Gov't paya dol:hle . Pl. I , cp • rp1, ........... w-.
$25,000. Owner will. subordin-18964 Brookhurst, F .V. OLApRKSPUREN DAl
2
L YBR1·5 . ~ &: pool. TI4-557-8582. cos~ All price ranee.. Call beau . view. S 3 7 . 50 0. l.OxM' 1958 Puamount, xln't
ate. . 504 . .. new Huntington Beach 968-4441 ~---•90.;.1_-~-----cond at San Ja cinto , DOVER SHORES 1y earpetod. can build 2n<1 CREST REALTY Newport ... ell 146-0lll alt<pm. 174
drapes. elec. bltns, encl. ~~~~--;~; lanai for gracious living.
Ownt":r will sell VA/FHA
terms. A real home for fam-
ily living & we v.uuld like
to shaw it to you!
Mod. Spanish lux 4 BR 3 BA. untt. Walk to markets. IY OWNl!R
pwdr nn, f_am nn w/wlkln Callo Pat Wood 640-1400 $19,990. MEREDml Gal'dena, <Br., HIGHLAND "R. LIDO VUlap • FuUy eeptd , e;~ Bear• -°?".'St'n"'ore "!"~:
bar & fpl. formal din, crtyd Scenic Properties frlS.5726 3 Bdrm 2 Ba, 60' x 100' fenc-2i,s Ba., paneled tam. l"ftl., .,. f'Um or unturn. Reuonable. -4iiloJ • Ol1JTill'
pool, (ab view. Super posh. I I T v· ed Jot. bltin elect R/O, din cust. cpta, It drps. Heated • Spacious bdnna. famt1y ~61""'s.-06,.._,.72_.=~--~~ w/3 bdrm1111. }"' balhl, Iv
$137 500 • 646-0228 rv M err. 1ew rm. w/w c:J1X• A: drapes, pool, $51.000. By owner. rm, 2% bathl, ICp. laundry NEW Mobile Home, 2 BR., ms, trpJ, kltch. $38,000.
ROY.J. WARD RLTRS. Charming 2 ~ &: Den-oversized dbl gar w/boat 968-3562. rm. Kitchen bltnt, new adu1t park, Hunt Beach. =~=~54_1~1_417 __ ~-
1649 Westclift Dr., N.~ 2 B~Ii~~~~· door. Custom. hit BBQ &:!--~~~~'-~-~~:roo~~~;~U:~ m mo. 213: 796-5404 e}tft. 5 ACRES n1·, Arua. wtr, ~lee. MORGAN REAL TY
67:1-6642 675-4459
PRIVATE beach for the ov.n·
ers of this 3 bdrm., 2 bath
home -brand new carp, &
paint thruout. $47,950.
675-3000
2407 E. Co.ut Hwy.
BAY & BEACJ.I
REALTY 1~c
terms -3 bedroom, 2 bath,
secluded living room en·
hanced by appealing fire·
place. Patio. Jr. estate
Blzed grounds. Air condi-
tioner, !hag carpeting.
Near schools &: shopping .
540-1720.
TARBELL
CLOSE TO BEACH 3471 v;a Lldo 675-8500 :;:'.:::'·,~:.'pd. Paymtr le" W~ ~~1~~:$ Highland• area. $43,000. M.SOO: 165. On 833-771D I ' ~ 33i!~1a!s~ dupl~ BEAUTIF1JL loeation 2 1, Mn. KASABJAN 11 .. 7.9604 CA.LL ,.... 646·2414 l' Jt-•llEiatott~ jfAl lO AM. 5.18-328ePM. Act~
S55000. TERMS sh:lry, 5 hr. 4 ha. 3 frplc.. KASABIAN AW '4 _ _ ~ Meunt1ln, Detlrt, c
Goorio Wllllom-Agent 67>-7225 HIR HZ-4471 ( :::1 ~IOl . ~... Resort 171
.,. ,.70 Rt1ltor .... 1tlu..t1 ~E~!=°;:,~ ~: POOL SIDE REAL ESTATE Nier N1w1er1 Peil Offlta Commerclil ~ llG llAR LAKI ~ ~ -PARADISE LA Cuesta Hm. Shag eept. FOR THI! l'AMIL Y· Property 151 ,.I_U~:._1• • Juat ·around· OWNER' anxious cria-cross tion. Agent. 67S-722S HIR te ftn 3 br 2 M Who wanta everythlnc under I,,=-:,,.;."~---= u,.,.-unrJOCT "°• let •l•rtl!tf
Colonial Cape Cod windows BY OWNER: 3 Br. 2 Ba, JUST REDUCED :.mr d'to r, • -"" $40000 Pool. 11.ysround CDM Kl&'hway trontqe. C-1 now flnlahlng thl• Ira 2 storJ
' f N kit · ta -, $24,200, • in $37,SOO. 963--71>4. ._.:11n · t 1 p ..... __ ,.,._• 1 __ ... • bldp. ''cabin-In-the-woods'' tot shutters. decorative roof am rm, u · Cl'J> • "'.,. • Ca Id he .I: ...... r. enn s, ~·-· 1oa1iu • 1 S8 m 2955 Harbor, Costa Mesa line, built-ira, large kitchen R-2 lot. 673-1485. rpeted tc n dlnlog Ir v ine Comer 4 BR. 3 baths. Only A«nt. C75-'1225 H.J.R. on y ' .
MUST SELLI, pa -hn---'od family ANXIOUS 4, · b bo room , 3 bedrooms plus 21-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==•J ·~~ _ Va'"nt. OR n\Y -lhla a.eluded, n ... ,r. -~ .-ii= • ,our r mes. baths Jed d' I I• .....,._ -Cttndomlnlum1 tJnhlhfd cabin tor $6,950, REAL FAMIL y LIKE NOW! rm., 3 bdnn; + den brlt. 1mma1 oecup to 60 da>"-a be~u:;;:: poo1 ':,.';~ '.':'~ PRIVACY P.LUSl 1 , University Roolty f0< Mio 160 * E-Z TERMS *
HOME very sharp 4 bedroom, no $28,580. 842-6691. Agent 675-7225 HIR land.11Capill(! Sllbmlt! UniVft'lllty Parks mo• t 3001 E. C.t. Hwy. '1U510 2, I & 4 IR. CONDO'S Call Rol1 f714) 536-1'738
4 Bdrms .• 3 batti.s. Lge. [am. ·down .to \rA buyer, VA ~ O~R trans. Spanish &tyl-Cotta Mesa . 847-12'll. dramatic: floor ~! In BY OWNER _ u 'RBOR •·.,./opllon. VA no down write: Sl)tnctt Real Eflate,
rm. Nr. shopplfig. prasiaJ $24,SOO. 64&-TIIl ed with authentic arehea, ----~. -.-,.-.,-SEYMOUR REAL1Y, 1TI41 University Park's moat VIEW 4 Bedroom. ~land. Kp.ym.nt or cuh. SorM with P .O: Box U, Sis Be
For1in, Realtor 642-5000 pillars, _,I: wrought iron NEAR PAIU\ -Beach Blvd .. Hunt. Sch. ~va~~. = 4,.~f lmmed. occup. VACANTI 1mmed. pou. 968~ Lake. California.
Condo 3 BR 2 BA fenc,ea. Riclo wood panel Ina. • Bdrma,. 2 baths,. -....:c=:..s=2-'6"'-'5oo===-R I I I I BEAUT. . . . ~family rm., entry hall, painted .I: sharp. New I • llhttr drama! Come • let' 153,150. Call 6'4-7722 or 'O.A.C. •• I ••
Plus J>CM'Ag~:t ~,900. rearlivingnn., brk.$3>.SOO. cpt/drpl. FA h~ating. Desperate ovmer hu pur· thia: beautifully dtcorated 644-1134. e LAR.WIN e Anytime 'l;~l~x~ch~o;in.-~====;i
Call _,, __ !llii-1373. Brl~t Jd'-he ·"th bl---..._ ___ .. a new home -must home today, priced at Dvpl-H/Unlll OWNER. lg 4 BR & tam nn, S BR + lam. rm. Many .,.. ~· •" ~ n w• •~. u~ $6,950: INCLUOING TIIE NEWPORT SHORES ·~ 162 TRADE 4 Bodroom ff
3 BA, fonn dln, assume In, tras &: in top oond. $37,fAXI. It's a breeze . .all ~ la.rte yard. Close to :! ~(s,3 ~Ki;:m·~ LAND! 2 story, 3 BR, A·framt. stepe tale View home, t.ee l&M. S18,
s.19.!riO. Prine only 557-1.BZJ. Agent &r;>-3000.' item with~. use Delly Newport Htl. It near open Bef:te:r..than-new! VA·F.H.A. to best beach. Likt new. Cute Home+ Apt $49,500 /tqUMy for UNrTS I 1 ;;:::;:;;;;;;;;;::::::;;;;:~;;;;:L:;;;;;:;;;;:i:;;:::;;:;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J,.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;·[ !ipatt peen park. $29.900. .~ .. 10:,.,· N ... In N N -~ .. I~ term,; CALL 842-4466 ~.,,.,., ea.r ocean ewport ew...,.. or _.ta Me
CALL e ~"' 646·2414 BY Owner: No dl'.Jwta -VA, 1 Owntt/Aaent * 675-0123 Call "4-m2 Ol" &U.IJ34, "*"'--yr old. i Br, I ba, 2 frple'" UNITS nni.d. HaV< buy•n 7}'EALTY crpta/drpt. dbl pr, 1 bUc fordupleuiuptolpunltl. RNl lttateW .... 111 Nr•r N1wpert , ••• orrlc• "SINCE UM6" heh. 'sn,500. 1'et 8bdple. A1ent ~7225 HIR. HEED J or ' bdrm lwluie,
VACANT & READY MAGNIACj)UE i.t Wnt.,,, Bank Bide 6'1-T51r.'Vn. Lewi>. DANA Point • Now dupl<x, Mesa Verde ""'"'ed....,..
SHARP EASI'SIDE HOME from lhe quany tUe en--University Par1c, Irvine FOR Nie-by OWntt <Bkdfl) $49,500. Silftf Lanteni at IA ~ ftldy nowt Oo,1e C:O. * 3 Big hedrma !Jl'W'l' to the upabotn Doy1 JU.0101 Nights 3 bdrm, 2% ball> "°'1w, C>eala. W•bb·Bla'. -Eves, '1H3<i. * 2 Full baths. fcytt, yoo'll love thil super·li::=::======i!~j c ompletely ft'ICloted Income P'raperty '" • Plum -erpt. •hup 4 bednn, lam!Ty tml• •rr __ . ,__ """1)'anl-wo ••ctd,., Ii * 55' x 140' lot home! Too many xtru to "" •"9 Amtnit.-block to pool: aft. $311,7!0. CORONA DEL MAR f11 11c1ll * Bolt accea .. _ "L-$47 900 All •-SpecUicular IJ"ffnbelt \oca-644--J297 dli)'I. ~ M.. " Dup'---/3 BR • ~jiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiim;::;;;~1 .SOO =ICl'h/C. ' · u:mu. Hon. Patio well desicnt'dlor • ~. ea. w '• • * $27 full price ean ~8.55,j, $22.5'XJ. Must lll!U! Nnrport ba. ~ .. 2 BR., I
I G I ' *rnFUA/VLLAETERMSR REAALVTYAn.* SHERWeeD REAL TY = 1,i: .. fir.e larreplace,':: H•lghto""" "'Oltl Ill'., 3 ba. upataln. Priv. pattoa, Clkl;;ol~-~·~~SiiiAi(~ R A W E lB$4 Brookhunt. F v BR. QJttqe larp ~ cov!d. parldnr. Lea lh&.n 2 Oppwtunfty
I , "· 546-0814 ••.••••••••• Anytime • . ~Y wallpapers, 3 bdnn., 2 Owntr f21l) 79&..rm .. yn. ol4. lmm.ac. cond. I I' I . l >IESA V•nle 4 Br. Owner $19,900. ' 3 BR ba. plus l>cmuo....., dlvldtd . . 110,500 EadL OEADWIE for . . . . . -J ~ Reductd to $31,SOO N A rea1 buy. Sml down .. Pl)'· Into oozy p&JW'Ued den and CtJL..de.cac. 3 BR. 2 BA. Top DlSTRlBUTOR.StfCPS w1
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5Sr"151. A dinlno rm w . 7 Yn old 8 red h·111 S.1t C--tnln fOU, fllEEI Bo ' I I I r • Ji. man Is gelflng olong In-AiiCiirm:T·s Home. a Br., w/ljltln &s.Q In bad> )'d. 10 UNITS d ... nd<nt l!Aw T 0 u .. _ .. L.n an .,1c1 f'-1~ ba tam --1c •·· ·~-• SHo·~~ ·-· B · · - ---r-·· woe ru11111S ~ •• • '"'"' ... ,. •• ~ ....... y. ~Jr•: )'owntr4 ()W'S nalural pred uct ~ ldoe>n' -JO -J ·I many xtrar. 8Y °"""' If • he, 2 ba. .._,ye wall Pride ol owne1•Up I 8edrm bu.t....,. r ull or part Ume S U L 0 T E O .., f29.950· Sl&-7185. Unlv, ~~~. Intne paper, clrpo, etc. "'1. beh, tumlahod aptr lo !Op .-_ C4li ,_, ~t.-6253, I I r I I f;11Jloo ~;i. "':':!' .. ~ • v~ ~~..!!.:' :::. 531·5111 ( :i:.1 U1·51H Call Anytlmo, -= :;,· s'::i. !'.: :::. ;..._-=-~~ BEAtrl'Y .. 1on. n·~"'-.-.-11. -• • ---• ,.. ..,.. ...., ,...,.,, 3 .__ • ., 0-"°"' location. plua pailq.
8 PllNT NllolBUEO lE1ItRS r r r r r· r r I WW. Rulty Sl&-7139. -TW DAILY PILOT -or -°"" $115,ooO. • a!Atlono' "'7<n. aJr -IN 1H!SE SQUAlfS ._ BY Owner. Xlr'a r,. 4 Br, 2 DUPLEXES. m.1&11 ul 283S. ,._ dltlonod. O.ty "°""· CAU
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1tmtn11\.Klty. CTS..7225. nl!w ~rpet ' It · d r·• P, 11 te nct.d )'d., private 1ar1ge. l BR, ~(.j Ka., ftn) ~ Bold New Concept w/eabana., ~mpl, furn.. unc !> • or S · )nd. util
lnveatminti flENTAL FINDERS uperaded and for ~111 11 t'<bilta onl)'i .No pet.r 1173. 2 BR:. 2 bl.jiu ~ • . S265 hld. 'pool, Adlta;•no pre1s. 4 yrly. Children • J>d ok. lOU ~antad 230 •H:;;.";';'.'~~ Kl~ ,,..; mo. Call ""'"'' .::.n:.-~14'.• ~·•·': :~: ;i.B~·:~,:· lt; fURNIT0R£ R£NJAL ~:1~:d ~;'t. 2359 ~~~:674Bay Ave, N a .
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COMlrut Uon. Sl5.000 tecured SIOO _ J~CL utll. &-ml tUrn Rt:N!P/U.:AS£ .J BR. f1.m uoo 'mo:. MCMf03 0 r ,BR. 2 f ·•Jtm..!!!\.-..,$360 * 100~ Putchaae ()ptjot1 Chlli!ttn's Section 111:ar. 1 blk ocea11. 210 Cedar. j' 'b)r lnlil ~ed-. l.\'l-#20. h•1•helor. Student Ol<. V1.' rrn, 2 BA. bltln A/O, .brk~•t • M&-7:irt . , . ~E r~ ':'J ru..1'1-:1, ... " * Wide Selection. . , Turn . ~ tnitum I le 2 Br. ~ ~54"8-'-'U"J'"l ~--'----
1, M.nav ff 1 ... ~. ;2AO cllflt btr. 2 bllln deW It hu1t fftfl4t:EX, 1. br. •,, 1 0 v e, Sty~ .; • From $1JS/mo. Up , 2 or 3 Br deluxe dupJex •et. ~ "' . _ .,.. hook11hcll, flrtP!· ~~I 11:~r. RefriR', draPM:: u tfllflf't pd. * JC Uour DtllWW ,.. I, 17T t . 21nd Sf. e 642--~5. ~ blk to bch k bay, Alll)!u
I . oa ns r~ , ,,,-B I l'XA ca, P'"' -, ns:: f'.t2 -, ' LGE 1 br apt, part, tum '1 ·1 JD L . s i.,•,-PRIVAT~2RR -·w· .hu&ebk31d'ltpa1jo::-:tlnr.td. ...__ SllL-\ Or8 • It • ,,_ furnl!Ul'f'. 6J5--052'6.
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: '°'"' 6o/4% INTEREST l'IOW, Quiet adl!t, • MT--IUJ. WAiLMar& 25: 3 BR. 2 · Lndry, 1ar. Quiet. N r duplex. NPar heh.. Adlta:.
d TD L • CorMt• Ht Mer 'SA, DW. (n(rl. yard, ahag , "SINOE·l.94611:· , • ~ m~· 1922 'Jtlla~ No. B 1210. 64Z:Xl82. 557-14!7 ;,. n oa ns 11.'5 -I/ARD to brat, 2 llR. J,UXURY 4 Bdrm, Ir: dtn. crpl, drpA, S2'J~. ·~t -Lut ht·Wealern Ba.nk Bldl 517 W. 19th, CM ~~ •MMSU., 1
• \ · . OCEANFRONT: 2 Belon., on ·~ Jnt. bille(f on rqulty. Bltnt, Crp~t. ~· Chlld OK. d~n, rm'. Vl~w. '1JrQ11u1rnoor mo. Ir rert nm,d. &6-3412 ~, ·1'.Jnivtralty Eari:, lrv~ ~ 2756 N. Main, SA . Sft.ca1./, SHARP BE~T. 2 ..,R. best par! o! l>e1.ch. Avail. , .. t::i:::. :';,. 1145 -JLIRY. l BR, 2 BA g~: i!:;.'l:;ii::,: COZLs~al~:; L,'7,1~•:.: e;Y•_· IU.0\0l 2 flllgd B•lbo• lsl•nd . , i;,o;'1b,t,~~:,l;ijt:.';:,i;;-n 331:~."~·:.~;ld;ape•.
: ' i· Settler Mt9. Co. :;~r~i~I , I>i'ps, Klt'f8. ptl &14-4348 67a.-J_a:i EvtJ: w. Rl!lf'rt'l'ltfll. Eu• aidt. 2 BR. z·ba. :.':'?. ...... Sd *' WOMEN-&ingle ~:roo,,,a, SEE & GET BONUS bltns, lrplc. Slep1 to beach.
t. •2171 J.45·0611 * ' '&'1ALL, neat'°ii)me, § BR 2 Sl 95. 611)...6441. · 4-"RR r~~·mttM .,:;,._( $3~ k Itch en t / T V-•'l'JI tlT!o , B't;J.UTIFUL S'rUDIO APT, UM> Month. S4Z-<llt7.
lervina liarbor area 11 y~. SHill ...... BRIGllT &: ct1r,.ry 2 SA SJOO, pf'r mo ltatf. C11ll 3 BRO,\o!'.S, kid1 oli:, nn pet•. J en.', 2 ba. hO'm~ , • $300/i» D• -Wk -Mo. $50' Up .. Frp!~.. beam ceil., prtv. Apt. Unfurn. W ---·-------DR,' 1;:n1·l. Jl:llrtRI". Ft'Pl{'lq'l Jo., Vrlil'IU8 }1orne1 ~ 'St*1', 'Jrlo.'' l11f Ii tut +]BR., JJA ba. ,,,,\,,, $350 67>3613. ~ patio. AdultJI, no pet. $135. ,,,_, ---.,....----
)'trd. Child It ptl. or 6'1~~ owny1 ·~ dcpo1i!. 642-9764 Jo.~e. J BR, 'Iii Aua. ,, Furn. $400 BAYf'RONT 1 Br .. frplc,. µ> f=· ~h. 64~1.117. Co~ del M•r
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ltedroom, 2 bl.th,' ilotlhle
fii-w<l"'I"· l!nCed y1rd, new
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SllD -:1 + lk!l'I family tw'>mti .• ROOM 1 b1a l ~ 'hotl'lt 3 'BR., 2. BA., de"Ti." in11idr t)nlv.' P uk' Center: Itvlne Lovely Bach-I Br-Rooms Pool &.-terrace. ldtal f('lr ~~.,.!~·xrn~:~!~;~: &at IJrcl)li~•. l'lbl. 11:nr., p1111io: '.r!mlen, 2 lg?. balconieii caU .ADytlme. 833...(lO) f Maid Rrvlce-Pool-Vril pd bllchelon, m children. ]993
BEACON · .-MS..0111 rt..'df'L'Oralcd. N!!w JJ 11 a I · bvc/'IOOklrtjt · harhnr, fncd. ' e Ca ll 675--8740 e Church. fi:t.8-9633 . ~ r·rpt1 A:-drl)!I. AvalL MArctJ Yd.', <lb! gar. Ocllouse l1gune. ·a. ti.<~ HOME Ilk• 2 B• dupl•x l lit. l,~__.ipcr n10. _301 Eut Sa & Su h D '' • . STUNNING br, lurn'd $160. I. • n, Y mr; · ana · t Id lal 2 b• unlurn n'ss. or&'./\ dollan Bmad'l':&y,. C.M. lii•hla'ndll, 3.'J.1172 Zan:ito. LAGUN A NIGUEL t'lxltm, l quit rt11 en~ atta near • ..-. ~ . ba: livt rm It dining· 11.re~ beach, S215 winter. ·673-3780. w/ad 64.>5530
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Pools Tennl.1 Contn!'i Bld1t.
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qr~ch. kids r:ithi olt. Sl IS. ci.~t.~1 ,drapc1,, kneed 6. IZIO -Ulll. incl'd ~ritil end garage. $95. monUi . MS-1 SPLIT level, 1 bedl;'OOm , high
ALA Rentel1 • 645-3900 11prlnklcrs, 2-car 1ar11,1?P, l';l Junl!. 673-4724. . , 2 BR. trailer $121 2 'Br.. bt'llmcd ceilings. red birch
• FIX~R Upprr -l BR. niac. ,SllO mo. 4J, lllil 8 • OCEAN view lge 1 BR. yrly. • mobile homl' ~114~. 132 '9binet.1. Ideal for' ~·ork1ng
cotla1e ut\I pd C.M. c:i0.1sr;~ EBlvd,,6~:.::Sn Bcacb. area. Stove, .fcfrlg, rlcfl03il, 495-42~~ 804 E. Balboa Blvd, Ap t 1. Wi150t'I. C.M. 64H530. couple, no Pf!t!I, ttference~
hach ptad vlt\w, o/bay '1 ' • • ves,. . . kjd,r/prl~. SI~. -Outstanding { SL"lO. + utU. 675-8493 rtqulrl"d. Sl75 pE'r mo. 1.:~A ~lie::! ~\1 •' Gr•~ni~m~!~tora' ic~::'r1::11!:c~{110~~1P~~ Al~~V.~~n;~;--t~!:s°° .. · ~~ea~ ·~i•"':. ·~ Cor~•. d•! -~~.' ·, ..._. , ~:;~ i:0~:. also I BR. nr ~~1:. ~: Eve~ .
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... 30 AGENT 546-1660 ~LA R1nt•lt e 64S.390:0 3 ··& 4 BR hnrncs. 110mr ~ fno. Y~.ar1;v .lct1M:>: Call hlock to Ocean. No J)f!t1. quiet location, heattd pool. Dr. 2 bdrm. &: den . dining
--~~ &irv lna:.Ncwporl·Co11ta Ml"M •. w/poo!ll J.gt mo pl ul 1100 MISSIO.N REALTY 2500 Seavirw, CdM. Ste a t 24311 Santa Clan or room. Adult& only, $375 Mo.
C. Room. Pvt, ba lh. l!lrta. Ovtr ~ , rcntallf • ~llNl futnc1r>: ... itun1I 2 dep, . '' . · '·. · •?~31 · . _ Costa Mos• ph 493-3039. Agent 675-4930, 640-0020.
wotlc1"" WOn1'U1, h 0 me II hi 0 ' I BR. w/.r-1c·. Klil111,,,,1 ~. $1.75. ...::;....:::::..:=-----.... ll\IR I\. I! now. ur lat: 11 .,. . MOVt: TN NOW! LA.41,IM. NIGtJEL.3 f\R-• 2 H ti 8e ch * GREAT VIEW 2 BR. * ~th!,1e1. Call att •:30. Sl.5.00. we a-i111ra'nttf' .14':rvlt't ALA R•')!•lt ~ 645-3900 'From 1195 to $225 prr mo. Ra , IJv & din 11rea, frpl; Casa del Oro un ntton • Frplc., bllns. 1uncleck!, pool,
mf!. or your mol'IC'f ba ck. Jo·ilr7 AVAILAB~}o; .f\1nn;h 't h ·~ R.oberts.&'Co. 961-5511 1 ~J~i~,, cpts,, dry!,_ 2-i:ai' ALL UTILITrES PAID l ~ Furn '4 135·1m o · . S200 up. 644-6344, 675-5204.
• lllbH ltllnd C11U nnw. Lllr,1• • RR ~mn In prlmit •WE·Mve-a l•rK9 selectlpn re.Jr, 11pl'nklts. Vlf'W, paved C bef Overlooking bl!aut. Jtarden WATCH the sun11et In this
ext'cutive 3 bdrm. Ocean
Blvd. dupl~. Adult11 only.
$450 ~10'. AgPnl 6'fS.'930.
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3 BPdroom JlouAt. S200. ll l\11 A.rf'fl , , }'ully rM.rpet Nt It -er ;·and 4 bedroom homes 1torJ1ge R~ea for cl'ln¢ c~~:~ 1 °~ you, 1rt~t ~ patio &: pool. Adults, no ~fr•l,ci:. k 11rovf', Pr!v, Y11rd rlr11ped 111! blliJI~ nlti!I)' r boll J S28w <r 1 m cg gn._.,.,, ea uring. pt!s. 10.'5 12th SL Across k P11.tlo. f'11.ml11f'# with pets ' , 1 that can be rno\>td Into pe " mmar.· ., mo "' e Spacious kitchen wlth ln-fro
v.·t lcomc. , ~d1efl., ~10fit lo pnrk, . n.lmo11t lmmedh1.tely ·lln our _!!!.. lu~~P· '495-4U4.~ direct llghrlf"ll'. m Lake Park. SJG....2692.
$210. Brand new 2 Bdrni In l:mo~.Cal~~l. ,~:e~ Ren I· 0 p l•l o n .Pill n . FU~I.Sll~D oecan _ View e Sep11rat.e din'g area WAlJ< lo beach, pool ,. rec
Trl-l?leit w\lh draptL A.haK !'.:,\/ ) SOUTif 'CO A S i.' SJ-{ERWOOD RE ALTY, dtt0rator 11 drl'.!11.m OOu!IP, , e Home·hke storage rm, lrg apt1 in ll'~ral
cpl. Fflllc., BI t -1n 11 .. R:•l_ Jo"S'FNPf' , . · • · · 540.1555 .. l hdrm•i'2V..~t>athl: welt bar, e_ Priv11!e pa tios hldg11,, Adults. 219 15th St. k
0.1hw1hr., Gff"J;le. Luxur')' A ~-" SUG AR §lack $ii§. 2 Bft, ~ jll1ltl\cd den,1 2 fireplaces .• Closed g11rag& w/slorage 0220=-'=~=h=S=t·~~~--
llvlM« tn C<llll't Mr~"·,. n'IOlll e Cf~11~ &: Qulrl -1 RR. cull" ,~rt term ((!Mf!. No pell or e Full ltngth m~ ·puU,., SUS. FURN. 2 Bdrm., Mil.I'
ronvrnlrnl locallon. Enrl r.n r. Nl"n~ i;llofl!'I. S11!i. J\iOUSE llnulll:l S!JO. Patio. 'chll!!rcn~ 'ltefr N'ncc-ii. S40I) ~an . '., atotts. ~""·
On lbe 1.,.111,.r. :i bdrm. phi• ALA f{ent•la • 645-;~900 BEAC!f fl~~lt fl50. 3 BR.·, mo. Call 494-936!1. • K111g-s:z Bd rm1 ~ '. Rcabnomlcs Bkr. ti?).6700
tlrn. Srlf·rlr1u1ln,:: o v ,. n, e COZV Gortn\ ,. 2 BR &ht L!ghthou,,e 11•5. 2 BR. Legun1 Nigutl · ' e Pooid: .. 811'.tx-qh "1"h·I .udr-l1nuno Beach
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privalt patio. garage &:
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w/bath. $235/mo. Ca 11
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bltns, priv. gar. 3.30-A 'I pl S.~ 0 Pie• & .._ ' 1lt -· n d 1. roun ~ WI! p u1 an -• rr flN'. <N m · • t"l"nct'tf yrd Encl 'I.at Kid.I/ If I a 11.'llamml!r, d -· t , -·:-.~ · •I. ·~ ! 1 . Moat 11v11ll. ' · , ·Fix-It! ] BR SlliO SPACJOuS • ,,r,. $3~. 2 scap ng EXTRA large l BR n1odem MarguPrite. 673-0937 o r
all el~, OCl!an & moun-675--5736. lgs 2 BR ki<h11-t11 OK IN'f.!f. Sl4."i. . "RELP-U .•• ·-530-63&1 e:a(ns. (llm Ii"· .w •. w, crpf Ad ult llvlrc II{ 11~ best ,.~ ALA lttntelt • ~S.1900
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$110 11ngls or cpl• CM JlARD TO FJNO 4 BR 2 BA $Alfl11'"LiL 3 BR. flrepl, 8.1G-7330. trrn.mES FREE .~ ~invit1111, minute's walk to =OL~EAN=~,~. ~Br-,..--• .,-.-R<!s--1
dow11town & bffch. See an \.\$175. • • • : . S120 pvt hmr, k1rlii1rw-t~ honie, Corner , JoC. oozy ,bltil}B, ntfig, oovd p111lo, ·N:.J rf h•~ 365 lV, Wilson &t2-197l :;~ u~:~~{!, ~~ llrr11I., dhl drt 1111r .. fllnoe<i ~;irl l:~1': le11se. · .PG lt..c EXECUTIVE SUITES day Thurs. al 585 Glenneyre 673-41n art 6pm .
or ph 493-3039.
Sllfi 2 RR ulil l?ll ~tlJllll nk. yrt & rth'ig. lncludf'd. l~aAe or · WATER View. 2 oR, 2 BA~ MOTEL-APTS. $14~ 2 on. l{llr, k\di1 C.M. $225 mo. Call !14~2.t (Q~n SPARKLING .. avnny, v.•a"' ~ D!Vf:, S~C· 'oVen, "ci'pt'd, 2080 Newport Blvd.
BR I llB 'E\'C!R.I. SOtml C O A ST bc'lchlc-1hoppa-.l.Br, bltns, <fts>d, gar. Deck. S\&! tie Cost• Me~•
S.100 ~ kids P.e~ ~ · · TI.EAL EST AT£. · sech:idtd patio,• cloatd dble Avail. Ytar lv le'as.i , 714'. 64'.'611 11 75 2 BR oc:eantmnt N.R. ~ , ,
2 BR 2, blka lo bch, CrlM. S2!l5 nm. Lovely :Z-~lor')', 4 RAr, ~ "" malnt ... Many 673-8249 •i:pr. , STUDIOS FROM $35
Sl llO 3 BR klds/,prl.!r C.h1· Br., 2 Bii, homt.' •'fl'!\., • 11:rra. S2-f0 mo, l'\8-7954. BLUFFS ~ BR, f11m. 3 B~. l BEDROOMS AVAILABLE
S.195 3 BR kid•/.Bft,,YVlew r,.P1!t; rlrp!', bll·li\~. mR.ny 3 ,BPR¥ Condo. l!A baths, 1')!ple. B!!llUt ~1 • P",lio,-e Full kitche n
STUDIO Ir: l BR apts, ron1-
pletely furn., Incl TV It
maid servict. Slso..nxl mo.
or weekly .. 98$ No. Cout
Hwy., 49'-5294. .
Stv horsr rnnchcs In \'11.riou& X!n1. 2340 C>i.nlh t& St ., nr. ~f,t~~~ .. fl4>li.1 !fit ~nc ~ po61 ten~ls, 'sehl~. ·$375. e JTcated pool .. iu~ns IU\r!ina $115. Kiits / 2.\rd oU Sllnt11 Ana"St., East garage. ''Piiflo ... No l){'ts. 644-1730. •Laundry faclhhes {a•nllied INDEX ]
pct:c C.M. ltti/mo. 962-9627. . . *-DELUXE 3 BR. e Free utl1lties 1 Advertising
979.1430 AGENT 2 le' 3 BR. ilouse. brpt'g, 2fk( l\~ BA cOn<tOmlnium. · r· f11m. 2 BA. , • Free linen~ · ·
l en 2 el\ h o mt rlrp.!r & or. rurt~ .• Car. qulel ~l!~g + pool, $IB& .$375. ll!07 Por! ~h11rlc11. Pl. • T.V. &: maid aerv. avall,
w/2 firtplare11, builtl1111 & lrg UtU ruom . 1-·t'nl"r'd bllck rno. ~· Ava il Now. 213~ 670-f601. • Phnne service f ~forlall \]~
r;nt•l'<l y11.rd tn l\fc:.... Vrrd~.' 11rCa. SIO\/C!, Centrlll )oc. ,.~rom• ,'!Chrl1tn1.11~ ·Net.klie11:' LEA~/oplinn .. 2 br &: den, * $30 WK. & UP·"* 4. -~
Joor (a1nll11!!! only JI S26.'i JX'T 646-6961 br 646-1246. '"°OUIRmwn Uvis -you can , 21.~ ba, .!IOJTle'v\ew. Anxk>us. •Studio&: 1 BR Apts · Classification 100;1"49
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Corona. Nice vltw l Adult,
no petl. 1150 yrly, 6U-&520.
Cott• Mas.a
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Contem~ ?anlen Apts:,
Patyis , lrpl c, pool.
S~1165. Call 546-5163.
AiJtn:TS only 2 br $150. mo.
735 ,James No. B. Call
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mo. Av11H March 22nd. Call At\¥ day Is lhe BES!' DAY to turn •11ra1h to ca1h " In , Aaenf 675-7n>}l!R _ '. e Room $15 WK&: lJp ....
or Racnt S46-4ldl. run 'an ftd . D o.n' t Dl)ILY PlLOT classllled ad l ·BR 1 balh 'home Jn Clitf· • TV&: ~faid Servic~ Av11.ll I· ftNI E1t1t•,.. I f"Al
ldh. ltema. nowl OAn..t PILO'I' tor actton! de!Ay .. cRll lodl.y 6.f~..,"1678. -caU ,..i-H73 h I yt,rd .. e Phone Servi«. Uhl f'd .. c.n.t1f/ _ ~ ~"'"USE THI S HANDY ORDER· i LANK. WE ·PAY. P6'STAGE! ;:;~~~;:"'oom ... · ~·1 ·A'.~~J!.:i :t:i ·[._c_
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rus. CLEAN, 2 BR. Stove &:
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Realonomicz. Bkr. 615-6700 . . , , , beach. Yearly Lca.s~. S30IJ Ch1ldrtn &: Pet·Skf1on·· F~
. • 5 SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE UNE-NO ·AD LESS THAN. 3 ,LINES mo'"•· Ag<nt. s-is-mo. 'Unbollov•bly s.autrlul 1 en, 2 B'X, den'. frplc, tiear; VAL D' ISERE Garden Apia. ·Cl1s1ilication 200~240 . . -I .. '~ .. -.1. • 1 z~. . .
TIMll TIMIS TIMH l!MH ; b<:h. Pool privs. S 2 7 S • Adu1t1 --:-no prt.s. )lowers I · l~
fi42..,q()82, 'M7:..J'487 everywht'r'l'. Stream . & ~ Houael for"-'t fl!
S ,. C I I . , · \V11.tertaU , 45' f>ool ltec. Rn\, .
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Jli&h. $315.1 0.U>Jftr 6 .tor: 200(fP8fSOns, 6t2-8670. ! ~IMntlforfltnt ]{9)
fWpl. 4~910. . ATTRACTIVE LY Jum . .
Condorttinluml Crpt'g, d~. • ·aw1ranctt1.' Clissific•fion 340-170 '
Unfurn. '320 Lots of slonp::~walk to '.-------
·. C~1t4-M!t• ~~n~~:11 C:.'~1~~ I . ltMt• If-") · . ":i--2 BR. S154.50. Adults, no Cl .1• t' .. 00 4~5 l Btt, 2 Ba.• rpts, u•J11o, Jlt'I~ 53&-Sll4 • • . , asst 11:• ion ., •
~~ .. ~~·~,r;ts,Clb. HOLIDAY PLidA; I. -~'• ll~l 1 =,..-..,..-c-7e-o:~-,-~DELUXE Spaciou1.1J BR.' .
FOunt•in Valle~ , !um apt. $I35. Heated pool.. Cla1sific1tion 600.510
3 btd m 2 b&lh ·rre1>1a Ample parkin(. Adults -00·
• Lio l'{l02 ' ' 1 poolce, pl!!I&. 1965 POmona Ave. Clof 1· · II•l ,,. , car ..,....., , • , , _....,,
clubhous~. $250. 96.\-811&. STUDtO with yard' & park-.
• ' Ing. Carpets, drape~r· Vf!ti • Cf f' . S S Hunt1ngtOI) Beadli . privale. Utilltieg Pa l d . 1s1i 1cat1on 525· )
f'OR Rt>n,I, 3 Brt. 1%.Bath,• Orange &. 16th. St 10 . , ,.. jlnl
VUI• Pld fic mMo. Ter1nis; S.2--0538. · . ._t Ind FO&nf . LiJ
pm!. $211. 962-8438. , l.RG I Br furn. GA! Mat, ., Clas1ificat\P' n SS0-655 TownhoUff Unfvm: us elec 1tove, ah4 • 1t'p't , , .
· · carport, lndry, nr flhop 'r-I jr-1 ~.tc.·Fo ... •t: •.. · ·~·. :Jo401+c::.~PS.::.:-t. Camino, lnltNCtlont.!!J
NE\V !.,BR. cpt, drps, a\r l B.R •/ to d h WW Cl1ssification 675-610
oond. bltn~. park>, pdbl/lakc • "' au • wsr. ~
prlY'fJM'. ·S 13 : 1.21 -l 11& J be read)' on or btfore ln 1-""'·-· . , I Collltt. . • • ·-; ' for OccUpancy. Call ,14t, 61 '"=-~-''-"'-.,..!·
r'! t Mrs. TlzTe at 543.ditl Ill Cl I ~plex~ ~!"fum~ . ~ 6pm. assi ication ·600·699
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1 • ttrac lum Studios $US. 1 _ . f' I d
SHARP .1,,BR. ~rd.Qoor · BR'i $l25. AduHa, no pets. Classification 70().·710 ea " 1ng l!ltN, """"· ft , po\l!I ' 2135 Elden. Mfl'. Apt 6. ,
S2IO M.,.,ih ..... ~l,6~!' utG. l lldrm apts. Com· -1r~ I .
COIN. Me••-. pltleb' him: Rere. stow, . V rk 1 , d>h I ""' I £ar4i&, 710 , C1,.au;1; .. 1;on,l ,OO.U6 Ma etp ace . 2 n; JI> A'-~· g,u.p, Shalimar Apl. A ,ON!a I _ .
n\et •hi&'· tt!ril. l160/mo. 0M~•~,..~=;.,..,~--~-I j( ~) l'tl:'M!,m . . . SLEEPING Room "' .............. _ "
H1111tlnglot1 ~•ch , . N."' ""'"" wa cpt. 64J.llll
I B" ... a1 ... f-----' ·~... SltARP 1 Br. ~. Nr . ~,.. .,,,, ~,,_., J'"1 shop!, util pd. No pets. "c-t~ Cl(tpOrl, · c$. dJtJI Adult~. 188' Alon ro v I a .
Cl11sific ation 160·161
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LllG. '""~nl. upjitr pd. lllli/mo. 2217-B Maple t._..,.. J ....
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' 'A"ll. 'l.a,. s.19.'1, 61)..'ll21. Bach<io< SUS up. I BR 1110.
nON up. AdulJJ. pool. 64~. ~I! A_C , _:' .' • BAOl!lLORS only: I Br.
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I. S-29. Bicycle 57. EIHlrfe Train • 2. Guitar 30. Typewriter 51. Kitten
3. Baby Crib 31. Bar Stool• 59. Claufc Auto
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32. Encyefopeclfa
33. V•cuum CluMr
60. c•lfff Tallle
61 . Motwc:rd•
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7. Out boo rd Motor
I. Stereo S.t
9. Couch
10: Cforlnat
11 . Refriger•tor
12. Pickup Truck
13. Sewing Mach ine
·1~. Surfboard
U . Machin• Tools.
16. Dishwasher -;
17. Puppy
11. C•bin Cruiser
19. Golf Cart
20. B•rornettr
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21. Stomp Coffaetlon
22. Dinette Set
23. Play Pon
24. Bowling Ball
2S. Wator Ski•
26. FrH 1•r
27. SultcaM
21. Clock
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35. Hot Rod Equipm•t
..., 36. File C•binet
37. Goff Clubs
31. Starling. S!fvtr
39. Victori•n Mirror
40. Bedroom Set
-4.1. Slide Projector 42. Lawn Mower
43. Poof T obfa
44. Tim
45. Pi•no
46. Fur Coat
47. Drapn
41 ... Linens
49. Horsa
50. Afrpfano'
SI. Organ ..
52. Exercycl•
53. Rara BoOka
54. Ski Boots
SS. High Chair
56. Coin•
63. ll<1f
64. TV S.t
65. W.o;klloneh
66. Die-.. Watch
67. c;o;kart , ,,_ ·~r
·69. CO{liplnt Trallar
70. Antique Furnftun
71 . Tape lt-nlor
72. s.llbeat
73." Sports Car
741 Mattr"' Bex SPI•
75. lnbMrd 5poMboat
76. ~un
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71. Dart -
79. Punchlnt ~
IO. llaliJ C.rrf ...
11 . °'"'"' 12. Rifle
13. Deak
14. SCYIA ~r
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110 2· B"', 2 fl'UlL IA
• Special cabinet ~~
• Lock airaaff ,..Ila a&or e Bm ttil • Lndry ! Pl.tiot e DIW•Dl•(IOAI • llrapM
:• Deep 2 eolor ~ 'cpl•
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I Month "' -$110 '22 Hamifhn, CM
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APARTMENTS
Air Cond • Frplc'11 · 3 Swim·
min&.Pnol1. Health 5J)ll •
Tet1nl1 Ott • Game I: Bil·
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1 BEDROOM
FROM $165
MEDITERRANEAN
Vl~LAGE
2400 Harbor Blvd., C.M:
ffi4l MT-3020
RENT~ OFFICE
OPEN 10 AM 1U 3 PM
E/~e-2 BR Dt>.lu~ apt,
Adults Pref mlddl~qe.
Crpl1, ttrp1, ran1e.
Sl!IO/mn, Av•il Mu. 12.
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BHOl\ERS-f?fALTORS
101, w Ba•t '"' 611-166 J
642-5872, ...
2 BR In excellent "tocatkln, MeN Verde
Mf!'IA Vel"M-, cpl, dra~.rit.1, BRANO Nt'W! 2.Bdr. crpt11.,
built-l n1 , '1ara1e , drapn. El~ appl. A.rillh·
cul--de-u.c 1trfft. S150/mo. watter. Sw!in pool. ?riv. SUKI
~98Stl. mo. ~21~ afl. 4:00.
"THE GABLES" DELUXE 2 &: 3 Br .. 2 &.,
**NEW**
LA cosrA APTS.
I & 2 Bedroom
• Bullt·in11 • ~Ag c1trPtl11
• Dr111'1'-11 e Walk In closets
• Swimmlni Pool e Ba..r-h-Quf'" e Enc!M;l'd Gar11J:t
All Utillties Paid
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Adults only.) .' _1·"'· N'E\VPORT BEAot:
18th at lrvlM
64S:OSM1 < or IM2.f170 .
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2 Br. w/pr, Adult1, cpt1, &net:-rar. Sl50 up. Renra.l
drpt, biln11, fncd Y r d . Ofr.. 3095 Mace Ii. v e .
w/patm, wtr pd, 636-020' ~1034. Arlu1!1, M JM'lll
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3 BR, 1'4 BA, dahwhr. 3u A • S CM lndry, crpta, drpt, .2 dlild. • BRAND NEW! 3 hr. 1'1 ~ vocaao t., • ·
. ok. Ava.11 4/1. S l TO. ~. 2 1tory condn. ShA11:. '42-t7DI Room• ...... ·l!J
ROOMS for f'f'nl tmm $1.:,. 1b
$20 ~ly. Clea.n, quiet'~~
2 'Bit , 2 BA APTS
Supe:r-O:lmfortable-Qlllet
Near Newport ·Back Bay.
Gaa A: W.fir· Paid. Mo. to
Mo. From $111.lij.
Chllcfr•n Welcome.
Z32" Elden Av'-9 64~12
545-.l%1.5. . . bltn1, J)AHo, pool, el'l<'I .
2 BR atudin. l\4tBA; Crptl, 1arqe. m.-0871 .
DrP5. 1araie. Children OK. Newport 8efch
E-1ide, 1170 mo. Avail Im·
mod ....... , .. aft6pm. PARK NEWPORT * LOWER* · APARTMENTS
GOLD Modolllon, -· 2 8' th ba patio, encl 1ar, laundromat. on • y
~ Adults, nO pet11. St.55/mo. Luxury apartmerit llvln.c llV·
-.. 645·3515 or 642-6499. erlookins the waler. Enjoy
-21 -$750,000 health spa, T 1wlm·
APARTMENTS Dana Polnt :i . mine poola, 7 1t1htM ten.
3 BR, 2 BA .......... $23.'). LGE 1 BR Ocean view apl. nl1 caurta, plus mlle11 of
2 BR. 11' BA ••.•.••• nlO. Ba.r, din area , lly rm, tee bicycle traill, putting, ahuf.
(ALSO AVAIL. nm.M.) BR I: BA. Balcony. new Deboard, ci-oquet. Junior 1'1
New a4ult 1artlen Ajlfs. lhq crpt A: dt'P'. bltna A: from $170 monthly: alao 1
151 E. 21st, 646 '''' refrla . .Sl~lmo. 137~ or and 2·bedroom plans and
BRA,.D NEW 1 & 2 'iR 03;:::.'-.:'1:.;1::•·~-----2·•tory town bo'·11e11. El~· -: trle kitchens, prlv111e patios
FRQM. $130 East Blurt ... or h1Uconle1, earpetln1. dra·
Nut 1hopl,'"' e n c Io 1 e d EWPORT BEACH . ptt1e11. SubteJTanean park·
1ara.a:e1, built-ira, e n c I . N lfw wllh elevaton. Oplional
patio&, attractiw ldn~Pf. VIII• Gr•nff• Apts. maid serv1ce. Just north of
Adult!! only, .M pet11. 1970 Four bedroo1n1 W'Hh balcon-Fuhlon J11Jand al Jambor·
Wallact St., 5" 3 -0 3 0 ", I.ea 1.bov• I: below. Graciou1 ee and · San Joaquin Hilla
6"&-23'.19. Uving It qule~ rurroundinl Road.
IAY MIA.DOW APfS. for family with childl'!n. Telephone <71•> st•-1000
2 Br, beam cei11 ...... , prtv pa· Near ~na del Mar High for rental informatk!n ... ~., School. Fireplace, wet Nr 1c1-=..:.c._.c.;...:..==='-
tio, rtt. facil., clORd 1ar· built·ln ldtchen-appUanoe&. 2 Bf' Over rara1e, 2 ha,
qe. Gu heat. addnc A 135 AMIGOS WAY 544.2991 di1hwuhr, wathr Id r y r
wata-all pd. All adultt, no Coldwell, Banker 1 c.o. hookup, ckJllHI aar.' 'Near
pct.Ji;. From $165. Mana1tina Apnl H01f'H01p. $170. 646-Wifi.
311 w. Boy St., c,ll, o c Call 6f6..0073 Huntlnehn leach. E A N F R 0 N T y r I y
-~_.,.:.;_,:,.o;:.=::___ · ai>Klou1 l hr apt, belt part * * $170 * * ot beach. Adult• only, avail
3 .Br •• 1~ Ba, newly 91i1'1ted. ON BEACH 1
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•11. $275. Ms-t1668.
Bibi•, .cpt/drp, encl patto. Nr achls 1:.lhoP'I· Oiiiittn RN · LOVELY 3 BR, trpl. Walk to
OK .. •-880 C I SI FU . A UNFUJ{N, bftch. LetM. . no .... en er ., . l BR. P'rot{I USS CM. 642-8340 or 5a·:a&c2. ADULTS ONLY ABBEY REA,LTY 642-M.10
LJtG , 2 "Br Studio, 1~ &. })Jrnlture Jlfallable NeW1Mrt 8each
Untur_n. Avail wknd or Mar C a rp etl..drapea-dilhwaJher SEACLIFF M1U!Or. 1 BR, l"Ai
PALM MESA APTS. lo•hlonod hOiel, • ~.,.
MJNtrrES -ro NPT. BCH. from be11ch. TV 1au~.
FURN. OR UNFORN: etc. The Cnloni11.i Jnn:t .it
Unbt:lievably lsrae 11pt11., Rth St, Huntlrcton ~·
hUlt pool, Jacunl el'-cl hit-:\116.-9167 ,. •1
lns. 1ha2 crpt11, drpa. 11una1 "'="=.,..--,-~-'--' nr. Adults, no Pf"ll. BEDROOM. '-Xtr• I a. 1'l'I t i,
SINGLES ..... 1·rom $13!~ wall to w11.ll c&r'J)f:tlna,><iit,
l REDRM ...... t'mm $140 walkl_o olo•"· "'":J 2 BEDRM ..... From Slf.O with one. 'Ernplnyed ~
You 'n! ria:ht. they'n-under· only. S20 [lf"r w,.rk.
prie4!d! 1561 MPM Dr. LRG BJ.ch, 2 Blk1 ftnm .. ti~·
lS blka lro1n N,.wport Blvd.) plc-r, Jtl,.111 fl)r 11tudentL' ·
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lat • '"' mo. Rent ....ii( . 5.~4 lj,~
BRAND NEW GUEST HOUSE il}~
Frorn Sl•S. Oi1hwllsher, 1har New, clean, rum. Incl kill:H.
carpeting, walk-In cl011el1. 111.unrlry priv'11. Nr ~
Forced a.ir Mat. extra htrtre 54()."6.1" l"Vt'll
room1. Besutllul 11:~me room, SLEEPING Rnom11, .st• 1w
h'-11.ted pool . BBQ 11, encln11· + Dewait. ~ El earn
ed 1ar11.p11, quiet 1urround· Nn. 1 CM . ~!11.
lna:1 le close to ahnppln1. :C::....0,7,::....0C:...:='--..~
Adult llvlng no pel,., Guest Hom•
EL CORDOVA APTS . *PRIVATE ROO
2077 Ch.trle St. 642-•470
Near Harbor " H11mlllon st. for ambulatory prrt0 •• ".,· i'mJU food, ni« cheerful 1 ...
lnaa. * Ca.II 548-4~ * . * 2 BEDROOM * BOARD /care /lau
1% Ra Townkouae co:icepl. Gd ~ell Semi S200, "i
Be11m ceillnp, exlrt1. Ira: $250. Men·Women. &.1
bedrma. encl T Ho. recJ?.a· Vacation R•nt• I
·tlon rm, 1aun11 baths, ·etc.[-,.~-,---..,.,_.
Adults. Our Sund11y 1!1r.r-CABIN !nr rent 2 mile•
noon B·B·Q'• " Free Art Lllkt' A r row head .
I>.111101111 1larUng annn. BDRM/2 atnry " bfll..~
HARBOR GREENS plarroom. 1100 wk,, ·
5-M-?JO'J.'i weekentl. 962--7972 ... •
•.·takinc a p p 11 cat ~on, 1 heated pool-uunu-tennl1 Ba Studio. 2 BR. .llt Ba.
Carport 1t lndry, nr 1hop 1 rec. room-ocean vl~:t POOL. Cpt. d bltM HACIENDA
I: ~IJ. SliO + dep. 1111 El pef'io&.ample parlci $150 kl $17S/~. T;k •boui HARIOR
Camino, No. 1 CM .~. Security Guards. di 515 p•· 1 241 AVOCADO 51'REET ·-HUNTINGTON '"'' •count.-i ~unu d . l:RAND· NIW 2 BR Ave. 548-2682 A ulta only • No Pet• DELUXE C11bln.Bl1 ,
Bronze M~aUkm, encl , 1ar. PACIFIC . WANTED RELIABLE Dfluxe 1 I: 2 BR. Pool 111~ I, trplc & view. CtlT< -ts d....., bit In h a.tap. Dllhwthr. Pa.Id utll. 3..;,_ M()..gl 5,; -1}
¥•r ' .,.Q, . 8• ft'.U · 711 OCE '·· A'~ H B COUPLE to ye"ly lea11e a FROM ll!IO. "~" ·-~ "'0
'• • • ' dlr'. 13). Albert Pl Eut· -'N Y r •• , • • U'W"UU'I
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n~; G ;_ -tn•• 5J6..t"37 LARGE 2 BR, Den. Hide·•· Rental• to Sh•r•
• "" mo • U • W&u:r · · · --..,~===~--1~::-:-:".:::~~~:;;.;~....;,ij pd Children. ok m pets Ofc ()pen IO am~ pm Daily Way. Nr. ocean. REWARD e SPACIOUS e SJiARE My W a. t er f to t 6424563. . ' . WILLIAM \YALTERS. CO. A steal $250! N>pt. 373-.1909. Well·Oeslped Apts Hnmt I w/dock, man _., ** WATERFRONT auper l lt 2 BR. w/ Terraces. yn. $1~/mo. Stral1b • BACHELOR PAD
Frplc., bftrtt11, Cedar panl'J:.,
cpt11/drp11, $Ll2. J Adtilt. No
t pet. l16~E. "ntf. 645-1717.
NEW 1 I: 2 Br dlx a.ph It
townhouse•. Pool, tiwhr.
. From $155. 324 E. aM:h
64S..C761.
deluxe 3 Br, den, S Bil. From S1AO • '275/rno IM-4331. . PARK WIST Twni.:. s-t50. Pier I . ftoat Shat cpta, drp1, 11au11a1,
.-UARTMll•TS~-avail 714 : 613.8249. Appl __ poo.1,_ja.cuu!.-encl gar..
1 lcfrm •. ,,.,,. $161 Yrly Dix 2 Br·Bo•Ch _Otolt'I Ad»lt llvln"
2 ~rm.,$219510, 81.. bltn•., d 1, p I., MERRIMAC WOODS GIRL .. h ·--~ HI -rrom dMwahr., lndry h 00 k up, 425 Merrimac Way Cf.1 • • are nr11<.,;11 -rw
388.1 Parkview Lane rar. ru: 311_2257. a' DRIVE BY Newport Beaeh area. ~
Irvine. <Jwt oft J•7 FJowtr St., C.M. t BR. ~t ...., •1
SPAC . .2 6: l Br. Apt. S140 up San Diero Fwy at C\tlver Rd) PARK N~port-wlll aubll!t 2 Furn. Belt locatlon 1nC. M. ClRL 2t to 28 lo •hare nk;-02
Pool, cpt/drp., bltna, Kidi:ok -~~--::: i_1~V.:.; .;~~. J:m lM&-0920 or 646-.11115. ,BR Fnln Vallf)' Apt. Ml¥
U9S Maple No. 1 M2-311l $70. MOYl·IM:-.-. QUIET 1 Br., 1.., tor qu'-t + uttl, 963-1404 aft 9 m. ~
D5 Collep No. 5 642-1035 , ALLOWANCI San Clomente ttnria.nl only. Cl~~ In. Ai:, 51-IARE 1 BR Rpl , * 1 A: Oft Frpk. Blf..lna. Under New Manqrmf!nf. ONE ot • kind. ~Spectacular r•rare tor 1to1'•1e 1pace for ti411!U wtth worklrc pie
Clo.rd 1arqe. Ne1tr South Les. 2 Br. crpta, drpl, bltnl. view. Next to Pier; beitch. rent. S48-3927. Mille ftl' f1tn ... Jf, 646-.\W.
O>ut .Plaza:. 5'>2.121. Sea-Air Apti. Lq ntw 2 BR a i>u. l only. ADULTS ovtt ~. Ex. La. 2 * * Shin well-tumlAhild ~.N,. "'m~dams (ott,,,~ Jtance, dinwsr, crplll, drpa. Br, 2 Ba ., Pool. New Dec. home in OtM, S 1 5~. 1 BR Dople:x, Stow l n!!frlr.,
fio pelJI. Adults o n I y .
'Sllll/mo. 541--6954 .
2 · BR , unfurn w/prqe,
Wp )Vd. nr. 17tti SI. $135.
Avall AOW. ~9097.
2 BR. 2 BA. Studio
~ .. drpt, patio. POOL.
1 cfllkl. ok. 6*-0f!ll.
'" oca OJ.lO""'ll'U -·t ...... kl. 1M ......... 11\1). 11~ Utll p• "0 ·-N " 0 -r· 673 .-1-'" ~ ......, OJ;}. 1 ... , .................. , on-11rno ... er. "·•· a . -4.1 • ~ UIU 492-7578. . ~
MODE}lN 2 .hr, bl~, crpt1, NEW 2 BR .. l'A BA. Very Dan• Point O•r~ for, Rent .-
dt'J>A, frplc, earporta • 1-ud quiet nei,.hbot'hood. n r. EXCEPTIONAL nf.'wer tarp GARAOE ft'Jf' ttnt. 10x11 ~
fa~U M . Couple • 1 amt beach. Adults only. f92...XI07. 1 BR, SI~.: 3 BR, 1\i BA, per month. Co.ta M~.
d\ild nk. no pets, Ca.U ir-AM yd, dw, tr $195 ... 11912 A 5"tr2106. J!
M2-«i64 aft 5:l0 pm .. ntll Olinda: 2 BR, v~w SIOO., CAR.AGE for rent $15 · ~
DELUXE J Br, 2 Ba near FAMILIES 24691 C Cordova, •92.-4225. 1-luntlnp,n Reh ' 1 re ~ 11ehool I: park. C.rpetln«. H ntf......._ •--....a. D-7M7 SHARP 1 BR. CloM llD OCC d ra p •-.,..,n; b u llt-in U .... -. _...,... f-,r---.--..,.,..,....'*
• ucr. S13lS mo. ~":~.· a:arare S235/mo. WE' LCOME! • OCEAN · VIEW • From Gar.,. fo r rent; .M:.J ** 557-TIM ** ' _. ... ,u_ .. $1.15. 1 BR. Furn or unfum. $~ mo. 507.
e WIUl)N. G.utDEHS e 2 BR, 2 BA, .trtsh paint, hua« SINGLI STORY DIACOUnt for atudenta. CASA Offlco ltent•I
2BR, Vh BA, crpt/drpl., Md· rooml, sm.1 lux. bkl. IL Wa.lk • __ ......_ ,r __ AlmlOfphlON PLAYA, 1•1h It W&lnul, D"~ tio Sltl &CUlll ..um ... H.8 Call 5J&...&367. .._.. apace avl.l.laMI
pa • . to bet.ch. Pool Ree rm. nl · · mo. WW pnMde "::~I
FOR Adu1ta over as. 3 Br, i.t Adultl. DI 12th St. 2 so:.:;j2 BA CLOSE tn beach .l ahopplnc. •t ss mo. AnlWf1't.nl
floor'. New dee., Nr tf'l9pL WALK TO BEACH Carpels ar:'i>rapes I BR turn or unturn. ~ ava!11i,,e. m Forttt A ,
$140. incl SU. wtr, 541-2407. Brand new 1·2-l · BR Cpt., Air Conditioned Memphiit SI ., lnqultt Nn. f, Lquna heh. f9o1 t• 1 ~E 2 ·Bdrm., nrwly drp11, bltn1, trplc. 125 tltil. .l Prtv&le: Paliolt or call i'.l&-448-4. AROll , En:clneer,
~-onted $150. 'B7 3M1Sth,M7~»57. HEATED POOL Newport ... ch Offkri, SH lo app
Shollmar. 66-091l. e CHEZ ORO APrl e Carport • g,.,.... VISTA DE L MESA Exi.r. en~. MS ··
1 BR. Sii.Wt, Re. r r I 1 ~ , 123.4 Atlanta. J-2-l Br"a. Nr. School1 Apa t ~. OPEN. #t qM
Olslnruher, Opts, l>rpl. POOL. Private cklled pr. Nr. ~. CM.Af Plwi l ' 2 BR. F~:.:n u'nt. Dish-Nf!WJ!l)rt Blvd. ...L...
ti1J•""'·113.1, ~. wun..tdry.r. -HIDDEN VILLAGE wuncr • Stove k R<rria • a.r ,View Offf ... I
2 BR, apt .. crpt'd 6: drpa. 2 BR apl. Cklled pr, cpt11, 2500 South S.ll• 8hq crpt's ·Lce Rtt ttntrr. Detux'-, a.lr-Mnc:fiUor~ ,
atow. rtfril· Jlbol. Locfry drpa, chilattn/1mall pet, ek. (enter 2 Mb W. of Brbtol, RENT starts $.JM Lido aru •. 50c aq. ft.
tadl. °"dm ok.•.....in . $140/mo. 147-2NO. off Wt.mtr m UnrSa Wu, Irvine & MeM Drive R'-a5nnornlc1, Bla. f7M'W south to W. Ctnlnl) ! s LG. BR. 2 BA. ear. epi., Lorp 2 ""' ,.....,, enct Sonia Ana • $11-1'25 * '545 41SS * • omo;s •
-· bll·lnL -s• m . ·--· -..... rue. J --OCEANflWHT: 4 8'', 3 300 A "" oq. fl. COSTA M2-.l93f. Mo. No pell. 14J....4Stt. ........ Oubhoait etc. BBQ New. Cullom ~. f a_m. JlESA. Call ~21» .
. LAJtGE 2 Bii. c.r,..11 BEACHILUl'fl' APTS. Cl!lld c.,. C.nttt Pfffemd. No pall. Yriy. EXECUTM.: SUJTEll,
. ,,..and..dnPt•· Sl•lmo. 1 Spac26:1Br:,ba,Pool.Pa· Gteat new 1 , Al Bdnnl SllOOmo.17J..8661. Newport Cntr-ltO!ktftt·sk11&.
*_Call 541-1a~ • t.in, OIW. tzn r.:llit 1474!157. From $149 2 BR. 2 BA Lra. KJ lch .. 3 1Ucep4_'°'1llf lncl'd ~.
1 BR. Bacheklr Pad. 11111 J BR. 2 BA. llJlc; an bltns. lndudel fttt bell!' •it cond. bib . lo bch/ba)'. i"•ttt Of"P'IO: fl)I' rem • C r. now .
""· Uti1 '1 pd. llJ E. '°"'· pool • ,.. ladll""' lltO. SOUTH' COA$T rillnntL &n.1023. 641.-1!99 1111. t'lf'ftty por1t1 nc • IN
66-Ul1. "2-4111., !lf-157'. VILLAS fil JO. °"'""•A~ .. C.M. -·
SHAl!J' aa111n! l IR' -m 11!16. J ll\iml., 2 blth. llll MacAtlhur 81•4. DELUXE 1 IR' w/lr]>I<, bot CORONA DEL MAJ\. ~ o.c,c. ·• u.c.i. n• mo. Dithw&ftt. """'· CJilldttn $11.M __ tai1 B1u11 1oc, poo1 """· AIC. ,..., ...w.. -. ·------------------·J·------------.. 1··116T-mf. OK. 23111 Florlda. -rar--ta! '4J.661I Advlta. l:nO. 644-2301. •Th-nz! H.~R.0 '
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,P1Lb rtw'Ptioa IU'tl, fl)~r AtJe. 1Narrow Ut\r l,111 ehed to' lure l'f'ff ttutfy n my home. All Jll"ll, 24 "''e Do Evt.tylhlnc! iobi we eome. b;-242$. •~•. Your "own priv1te (II· Call Ulrn.ilM'l "'k. Own car. Rd.. ·$2.SO ht.
prt'<')M> 9f'1W.., ,.._ room• ('l')ll•r•. 90-378(). '" P'J'4'dt r·ptdf type bf.II. I.Mt hour can, Jlot meal•. 1:erw:· PltaM Call~,'42-8649 titt. ~port to pttsldtMI. WFSl'CLlt'i'~ 8.u-3172
AM Walk·ln a.oife YOUNG fem3J,. Sht-pMrd In Co.ta Mf!u, PlatM c.11 ed yard. Excel r&ll. P> -*..,-"'LAN""'~o=s~C"A"'P~l~N'"G,,_*~
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"-JI I J) Work on own. li"tt Paid. Pttt0nnel Agmcy N•ed Extra Money? .W on Ofll" lloor b 6 s•-..L ,MS-1142 111trr 6 p.m. "'kl)'. 96Mlflli. ._, ,_ s-•• ,__ •·... 1 Ahia J'ee Jot». St&it S600. XM3 WHtclirfDr., NB A __ , ,_
2 ua ._ ... -""-• 1, mo.. ..~ A l&Jl, ~.,.:.~-',..:-----,,l!ltll .. wnt. ..,. ....... ,..., uq;k•, wu JJJUJJ r--mo ~tan)' von .-..n ttPrHtn ... •
..... ~-" ft!il!t (jtr J.,,.: • c Ra.ck S.r .. arT11, 2/38. Call J.OST 111111.lt Y"'' olri llN'lf( l•bytittlng fi$la-rwi, clnnup. Stat. Uc'd, '-------\..all J ean Brown, Ml)..flll» 64~ ti~• tun an ntimattd MO
J tnnlfl!'t 113--0S01 or Mtl Mlrt"d SHI point lfh:nalayan _..;. __ A...:;N_N_'_S___ bended. 536-1225. Coeit&l A1tncy • , GEtlER.AL Duty RN , a wk or rnore. Earn xtra
642.-0!r.Jl. r111. vk, 'J'he Blutta, N.B. JAPAN-F. ... ~, .. ,, -. J-• W t·• I' I 702 2790 Harbor Bl al Ad9.ms MED/SVRG., 1 pru11tlon.1. cuh-Ir have tun, too! For
81.ACK malf" rlog white on
p11w1, wf'•t•nc rNf ('l'l ll•r
vlr. /)ncnln I Anahf"lm,
An«i hMm , C.I/ Bob Ehly,
ZU/!41-637'.
n,,.w1u·t11 &«-ltM. IA BYS/TT ER SERVICE • ..., .-u ....,... .., •n -, em•• . IOYS full timt, 11-7:);). PtTt10nntl Details Call,
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,_ 1 a~...... J*'t )'trd Mrv. l'rH ttl. • 0 11.J YR. Old mute: 'Tha 1 un "'I on .__,. CU e • n ·Up• 5'1-.-i, NEED hfolp at bomtT We Art 10-lf 10 deil"fr ll~. South Cout Comm. 540-7041
"""*•Ilk" Gfonn11n Stw"J>~rd Any aa e or J-lote l~ny hour. *~106. hllvt Aide11 • Nunn • in the Dana Point, S:~ Hocp. So. Lagu,_ .. 49\}-1311. -~.,.--.~N=E"E=co=E"'D,.---
puppy. "Nikki", &ward. 4 hOur l'nlnlmum GR!4S.~ GROWlNG AGATN '!' JfOWlt'kl't'pert • Ct>mpan-mtnte anas. An equil opportunity tmplr. Two Office G irls
Vtr, CttM. 67J.-JI03~. 5.,2711 Cl 1 ~n• e Homemaktn -Up. DAILY PILOT GJ;NERAL Foods is ex·
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I{ l!INC& 104' -r, ,13.4400 R1:\MJ.:S£ l'lll fema.lc , J mo
old , v\1•, Av•. df' l..a Vl1la nr
Pl' I I I I kl -a.tJp, m11n, ~ 4 ret., }Ohn,s-47~1. f92..44""' pandl n .-, cq._smetic . rm,...• 1 •w11 w a"r> BABYSITTING m• •-m•. <:Htl C A: HG a rd en In a , "" etuiin. l.'A)Q Olk C•I ffwy. , ,..., &1">-0309.. GOVERNESS, full ch. ror l BOY for pl lirne work distrlbulQJ'I Ir con1t1llanta
C1I M. Rrw. ~ Oftlce Ire ~ )'d, ho! meaJ1, day ---------<'hild by f'Xp. refi~ 1-dy, JanlkJriaJ i malnt, nic,;. nttdf'd here. Fl'ff tralninf. '* del Mar Ml•1 f'o n , !ol •n Ju•n
0.1 « offkn. 2 Rm 1ultr .,,,c,,":-''-'-"=M,_•_.,._",_1_s. __
SI. Ground Dt l rm1 + l'.fo:R, 2A, m11I'°' pup ,
MCh'>879 Rrii. A: nltf'. 642-5299. ~-r•I S.rvtees Excel. dMv,.r. ~I. 837-9357. Quixote Mr.tel, $42-~10. Fbr interview eall, s.fS-1835.
f'F.MAl,f: ·o~-,...,-,~hu-nd~. -,~...,-. I BARYS~f1:NC 24 .. _ hn. Alt EX p ER T pa I n l I n I · HOlJSECLEANING by day. CABLE TV ~SMF.N GIRL FRIDAY W/bkpr
p, . ba. $300. U 11 1, blt'k/hrn, wht. Aflprox, 10
'j.lntfnrlal, t /c, 11rkn1 , "'k•. N.A. Dtiyii, 17l-ltr.JO ot
mlnl11it urr, Alphl. 81!! ta t1gc>ll, A'· "nctd uack ya.rd. 11ld ing/lacia $129, 1 1t(')f')' Rt"!en!'l'ICe1 & cratMporta.,Htrh comm1,.~-, s an for Architect'• oHi~ Lli·'ft. 64'J..t!m. ""'' " Sa Cl t e·4~9600 t enter SC, Fri , re""·ard, $2'J9, Exler. only. Plumbin.-tioo, 542-07R1, Clemente, MliaJon Vil>jo, n tmf'n e J.-
**'flOO. F:ve~. 113J..80'J7,
OOMfORTA.BLE orff~ or -,'O=u~N~o-, -,.,.-.. --,,-.... -,.-. -Box-,
1t~. lit' cxtld. Ir htaletf. '"'· r11wn rolOr w/whlle tlp11
Ml :gq. rt, it40 mo. 1914 Mt 4 fHI. Vic; Nrw,,,.,rt
M 4if Pl., C.M. ~159; Rlv1l ' 20Ui, C.M. 642·3&10.
e . f>..O'IU· J.'EB. zr , mlli.r, hla<·k/brn
OES .,._...... •v&11aNe $50 stv-p mix pup. AP91'1lX, JO
mo. ~ Jll'O'Ylde turnltur. wks N.B. D11y1 673--1050 or ~t ~· A.nPftrlna ttrvk'e evl!11, ~119!11. Uta Able, l'mS Beach Blvd. FOiJNi).""Boy,-1~0~,-..,-~ J .C.
u lna1on Be•ch. '42.-4l~ Jl l1t.irlna, vie. W•rdlow
, , 3IO aq. ft, ~ rm, Schnnl •rea, C.11 to kle.nHty,
1ul.I L tic 1111. ft, Coron11. dt'I 962--21 3.t
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Sho ' Prlv. pkf. A1r-coiMf, wino tAll. Found vic !\Ofh ,._ mloo, Bier. 8~100 St. il Se1•hort Dr., N.8 .
II lent• 445 Ml-3S74. .
FACTORY" In Ca.n·
Nillqe, • new amcept
II art\•n 1Mptr. SH
late. $70/mo \JP.
SI, N8. t73-!MO.
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r•Sonto All• . n. Cnlt, 1ra. tnmt
,'near Newport Jrrwy.
. 8anta Ana. $250. pe:r
ot mo. to mo.
"'' Rf•l Est.alt i 139-4210
MARTlji II AMoclATF.8
Ltul of lndut:h1al bldaw.
all lh Newport ;Stach,
Coif • Mf!llt It la"hl Ana, i«> u Ro1d. santa AM
f'NO: 1mtll dr)a, •hflrlO'
dal•y type , bltr-a·t•n. Vic:
R.ohlnhood J.n: A .S.nta An.1
Ave. a.ti-on.
FOUND 8e.1uUru1 purt hla1·k
•ltM"td mlllt' r11t -Mayhe
~8 mi>nlh1 n\d, Meaa Vrnte
Al'f:a, C.M. ~Tl!.
l''OUND, 11mall wttlle m11I'
mixed poo<tlr wllh nrt •'fll·
lat, vidnlt)' l.lt!h .\ Whlll\fo r,
C.M. !MQ..1~ nr M~:\434.
SMALL pUppy, l>lflck, ma.It.
While 1pot1t'd reel, CnUar.
Vic. GoJrl.,nwe1f It Emeal,
H.B. 147-9167.
LARCF.: Slamclf' eal. OwrN"r
can kif'!nttfy. ll'VIM Tf"ITA.ct.
613-9'!0.
PRESC'nlM'l9N JIAAIH!8 In
fronl ol 1801 Wr11tcllfl Dr.,
N.8. CaU ~8-~.
WOMANS pre•c r Ip f Inn
almtt1, vie. Palmer SI.,
C.M. 5'18-1248.
-t9'l-176.'i, -4SZ..2!m. . BAO~S!TIJNG. My Mme. $.II tir. 642-21~ or 642-1403. Help Wanted, M & F 710 Tustin atta. Call btwn 9 AM GUARDS-L0-1;1'-~ yr nlri hoylll· Colllf'. Jntant In S yr111, Fenttd m!Ncs by .MooM, Lt. I•----------5 1'M, Mon thru F'rl. Ask PATROLMEN
An11 to .,,M•tlht'w," \onk• ,-''-"'-· ,."'~',_'·--~-1_2·__ tlf·Uf .. plumb, It~. tiUe, A Beautiful Idea for Mr. Tompkins. 492-6350. Pttmat1f'nt auignment. C.M.
llkf! t.aulr . Reward. f'ntn C•rpet Servfc• IJt',/JnMl1111, carpentry, p&lnl Div .of Gtn'l l~ooQ• nf!l!ds CAFET!;ftlA PART TIME area. Mil. exp. d'1irablt.
Vlly. 9113-1797, JO -t tc.1 Sfr,...op). you. !...tarn " lt.ach prof 5 HRS. ' ' Full A part time. PrPm. pa,y,
llN'S Carpet le Uphol1tery ...,,.,. .. ._~, ~unc m•n ~..,. ma~tup techi1. Exte. po1. * * M4-l99l *.. Life ln1 .. Bonus, Paid vat. YE r ... f, 0 W Lab ratio r C1e1ner1. F,.:xtra Drl.ShAm-1 wv ""'"" ,~ '"""" avad, 842-2664. Apply SUite G ~lrlevtr, S mo1. Reward. J>f>O 'frf!e S<.'otcht_uard (Soil ternip. work, painting -aen. .................... iiiiliii I Oerk Typiat. L.aruna Bch. 523 No. Grand, S.A.
Nilmr "Love", S. Lac. Rt'lllrdan/11 ). OricN!iRni "-erAQ main!. -labor -Have At'ctnr Clerk-Con&tr S450 Pleastnl 1urrounrling~. 4~1169, all 'eolor brlahlentra Ir 10 .. trat1'lporlation. f146.-0.1158. Bookkttptr·Constr $600 Re:mme & SalHy. PO Box HAIRDRESSER'. txper. EX-
Afo:<:EAN Hiiia 'Fth. 1"ilh 1ni11ule · bleat'h for white H• .. lng F /C Bkkpr·Sec'y L.aruna S650 4729 Irvine, Clllil. 9'266.4 , ="1,J~cy. ~~-
Pftrl l)n)(le, 11lnrky hlk ca~t. Save )'Our money Exec, Sec'y Con11tr to S650 CLERICAL Glrl, p/fime s al')'. ti. '
"'-' I brown m • r k In r • by •avlng . me f'Xlr• hipg. Yan1,. garap:e, c I e •nu P •'. 8'<.'retarie11 to $550 ~m·llam. 'llieod4'Jre Robin~ HELP WA.nttri, •Pfl~ time.
ll:lG-IM&t. Will cle1n JivJl!jt rm., dining Rf'l'I)()~ trf!ft, dirt, Ivy, Ste'y/Recl'plio nl1t $550 ford, Ruth c 0 burn, Aridr~sing It. 11 tu l f I ng
I.DST: Cotkatlel bird ytllow rm. 4 hAU s1::. Any rm. S k\,I P loader, bat'khoe. A/P ConAtructinn $550 642--0010. envelopes for finn~: your
hto"d W/<'f'f'll, 0 r 1 n 1 e $7.50, cour.h $10, chftlr $5. J5 M7-~!686 __ . ------Tlcktl Glrl $4oo <;COCKTAIL homke. SIOO ''"It pos~ble. All
h k • ._, 21,. yrit .. exp Is what count!!, nol TllA~' • G•••r• cle-~up Sr. Accnl-CPA $14 K wor rlone by mail. I' in·
,. ,.,. 11 f"A)' •1'.Jll)'. ' melhod. I oo work myEU. d~: ;rff ... eat. A~me: LPgA.I Sec'y $500 WAITRESSES terested send Mil addre1std ~n,4 . Good rel. 5.Jl-0101. 54~"1031 . Diclaphonl! Sf'c'!I to $550 Exper, Short t'flslumf"i'I, sizt1 s1"mped envelope hJ V1JI.
I.OST: Sm11ll c nrkapoo, Receptlonl. .. t S.fOO -6-12 only. Orif'nta/ or Poly-etta, P.O. Box 2299, Hun-hrl~e, tlutfy, w/tlea coll•r. Cerpent1r TRF.~ Work, rotiJlint, y11rd NEWPORT ne1\an preftrred . .ll nr over. tiniton Bl'ach. Ca. 92647.
Vic: Aflllmir 1 Harbor, CUS:XOM Woortwor~ Pant!· ~~ ~-~~~. ~-u P ' Personnel A9ency Call Don 'l'hf' Beachcomber, HEtP Wanted M/F
Rwrt. S46·I~. In(. J.'Or1Jl le a . Gtn'I 133 Dever Dr,, N.B. ~~ 4 pm Ir. 6pm -Anim11J caretA.ktr for A.ni·
GERMAN Sheyt1tm blk It. Rf'palni. AU 5, Ph: Duke Ho-.cl••ning -642·3170 Ir.NU. mat hosp., N.B. area. Send
Ian no coll11r. fc. Anaheim OaDurkA., 675-7813. ~lceted Cle•nln.11 .. ..,..,..,..,...,..,..,..,.,.jCOSMETIC SALESLADY for rPplies Cl&Rlliflerl ad no.
Av!!. It 18th C.M. Rew•rd. LARG Eo--R~S~M-A_L_L_ * v.(E 00 EVERYrnrNG * AIDES, f'Xptr. only. Apply in o:cluslw l.quna Beach l34 c/() D!lily Pilol. P. o .
MHMi. All Typ<>s Work : Cut doon.' 24IJIR. PJIONE &7J.40T.! person, 1445 Superior Avf!., pharmacy. Mu1t bl! ex·· Box 1560, Costa M!U., Ca.
WlllTE Silver 11 ha rte d pant I, Nmodel, tlniih, M"" Cleantnr Sf'rvice Ntwporl Bellch. ptrlenced, Apply In person. 92626.
Per1\an e11t. 1..olll nf'llt' Dnm· rr.ame, "p11.ln1, f!!C. !162-1961. C•TJ:Rlt, Window!!, Jo"locr etc. ALTERATION Lady ex~r. BFushard',11 Pharmacy, 244 1'H~O~u~s"E-K_E_F.P_,_E_R_S ___ C_om--
lni:o Dr IF.lllllhlurt llrt!!a ). only for Lal'M!' Bry~nt, So. orest Ave. pAnions, PractiOO Nul'Sf'~
Rf'wRrd. 644--0703. Cement, .Concrete Rf'iJlNlr. Comm'I. S4~ll l. ~11. PlaZll, 540-7717. COOK, quick orrlf'r fry cook. Livt-in ~Good Paying
MALE whit,. poodle vjrinily FREE IMA.1, advice-and WO • bard worker · AMBITIOUS _ !tom and Ste.dy Employment. Mt'a Jobs, Employer P1y1 Fee
V I N Hou.tework. $3. hr. about 6 · La 11"' ··~· CM H al Foonh1 ln • ll'!'y.. o taa:s. f'1tlmat•11.· All I chA.l'(t for tesch profPJJlional m11.kt-up, nea, ""~-.. .... ,· . ' It. & Family Catt
fJ31-.tl2l. I.~ a beautiful job at a tta1. hnc • day. 546-6643. FT'/PT, ex~ posirion avail. CREDIT ex~rltnce for local Acency, 1805 No. Broadway,
t:Osr owl, le11lhtr 11tr11p11 on pric·e. 645-507:1. · l..A[fl deiirea houfll'work. $3 Vlvi11ne Woodttrrl Co11meUcs. jewelry atort. 40 hr. wtotk, S.A.
/f"R'JJ, 1-lunllnR"lon Br a c h CEMENT WORK. no job f(l(I hr.J Own . tr111.nsportatlon. 142-6449 -963-2905. medlcaJ plan. JMlkl vacal\on. 547...f!Ml
Al't"A . R"w11M. 96.,,..36(}11, 1m11.ll, reallOnablt, Jo' r• e Be: I n>fii:. S.3-ll07. A R C H IT EC TUR A L Mu.It apply in penon, Kitil HOUSEKEEPER. fi~in,
LOST: btk mlllt part tab F.l!llm.1-f. S/u fllck, 5411-861'>. lnqome T•x Drartsmen: Secure pmi itiong JPwelers, 2300 Harbor e:xper. Cbok/chiltl catr.. 6
•·Hfortiie" brn ll'lllhrr coll11r, PATIOS, wal.Q,,drlve, tnmu Sllile avA.il. to f"Xpt'r. pel'90l'IMI. Blvd., C.M. Day wk. ~lncludint wkntl11.
t.ic No. J~934. 642-6303. new Jawrt1, ~w. brt•k, Y TU Service °"''ign oriP.nlPd. l.A.guM CREDIT Offtct". M •tu re' :;~~~·8 Sal111ry QPen.
f't'movr.. 548-8668 for nt. Bt11ch ofc:. 494-2666. lady, I/time, 40 hrs, S''d1ys, · · ·
WINTER RaltS! Concrete •i 14 Yf'an l.OCAU.Y e Credit exper, not nee. Apply HOUSEKEEPER wanted ,
,,,. Scl>edule ASSEMBLERS La_,n J""len, 1717 port time, Saluy oPfo, t.46
llonn, palioll, d r 1v e 1 • Malled On RPqutst Edlnrer A~. ( H ll n I . S. Bay Front, Ba Iba•
sldtwalkll. Don, 642-lSI(. ~~· SMlLEY, C.P.A. E I ff Cenlerl H.B. Island. CaU between 9-5, M·
[-.:..-]~
545-1471
FEB. 19, male black Lah.
VW-, N.B. DA.,Yt1, 873-llri(I or
Evl"ll, &t'\-8997. Accounting
Contractor 642-Anytime ~95£.6 xper enc COUNTER "'-'Omtn 11 AM.-2 r , 613-7m
ROOM Add!Uons, Elltlmate11, QlRK 4 1 Toner T a x VOLT PM Monday Um1 Friday. l ;H;;SKP=;;ns;,.:~E'-m-p°'lyr--pa-y-,--o,,.-.
. ft, M·l Apllet. P"ront
otn . lnr rt:ar door .
~l6lhno. 11&1 Whlltlet, $1,
Of, I Oa.y1 &t&-500.1; •vet
~L
~JLVER &-whlll' ~illn c11\
nr. 8t1IM1rlC School, Mr1111.
Vt'nifo lll't"_,. 54frl!Y.ll! ..
A'M'N;, Sm11,ll businr~sl'!1.
Bookkrctplna In my homt 25
yra t:tp. a1 · f'/C bkkpr. ,..rt'(' c>11t 962-tm.
pl«n• 11; 111you1, single or 2 ~'Vice. :U YEARS exp. In Instant Personnel Apply 2pm-4pm Daily. 899 George Allen Byll1.nd ~n-
•tory. L.T. O:>nitrud!On. al'f'a. Pf'f'IOntl 11e'l'Vlce In ~ C11.mpull Dr., Suill!' lOS W. 19th St., O>eta Mesa cy 106-8 E. 16th S.A.
847-1511. Y<au' home. Call for appf. Nl'wport Beach 546·-4741 DRIVER, m1lntef'141'1Ce man •'°5'°"l".a195~~·~=~---~7:t.ti, HowlU'd Clark A E f l 1ffO USEKEEP AddlUo,,,. * Re~lin& Jbhn Toner. qua/ Oppor. Employf'r ~ l"tnlA. yard. Clau I . ER, p~
MUJl be 25 and 111ble to drive
-APPl.Y -
t°A6 E. 16th SI., C.M.
0(,0ER couple to m&MI•
Adult Trailtr Park, with
triller. See pre1tnl
m1.n11.~er at 351 W. Bay, Sp,
12, CM.
OVERSEAS
PofORE JOBS n1'.AN PEOPLE
All 1lcillt I: proff"uions ·
• Hi!l'her wagf"s,...e 1.owtt
txpensr.1 e Tax benefit• e Free Tran!J)OTlJLtion
CALL 541-4345
Service Guaranteed
Until l'mploymt nt it('('epled
OVERSEAS SERVJ CES
1617 E. l71h SI S.A. Suite S
PART fimf" cook or trAint'fl.
lntrrvif'w to am to 12 pm,
2601 -W. €ftA.st Hwy. N.8.
PBX ope'r'ltnr, answerinc
flPr,•ii:e f's.perience prefer-
TI'rl. Relief 1hift. H.B.
'3lHtt!81
PLANT MGR. l<f'y position
In 11 Jrx & rapidly growinr
n il hoat mfrg f Ir m .
Production mrmt exptr. Is
eW!l'ltial, but boAI blrig ex·
per Is not req'd. MacGregor
Yacht Corp, 1631 P1acentia, C.M. .
PLASTIC PLAN;J'
Min wanlttl lor i"_neraJ plant
\VOrk. 541).:1,170.
POWEn 1twing machine
OPf'ralr>n, 1ingle nt'l'dlf!l •
ovr rlock. Dave Carroll Sall·
m11.kers, ~4730, Costa
M•AA
PROFESSIONAL p h 0 n e
solicitor ~ C?ana Point, San
Clt-mtnte, Capistrano area.
Work fl! your own home.
Bffl deal ln atta. Phone
835-1485 betwten 9:00 .LID.
11.nd noon.
RECEPTI ONIST: How
Wf':luld you likl'!' In work· f1ir
tht flll!lfesl arowirlt ~a]
l'slafe & tnvestmtnl co?
Youn2 modtm ~worktra
•'ill "'-'E'lcom e )'t)U A.board.
1351!.
to 960ll gq . rt.
·----1-.ool!.Blrth, Nwpt 8ot.h
/Mr, Jt1umat1rdncr MJ-!'l032
Ri!!NT M·l 11~ Sq, P'1.
•fUS/bto. 13.15 l.o<•n. C.M.
Call 615-SUS
\
SARI..!; 11.nd Whitt 11rfull mllh!'
.._'()111,., nn 11111:.•, Parle Avr ..
l.AS:Ullll lJ4!1 Ch. 4!H-71177.
Appll•nce Rep•lr
& P•rt1
(terwlck A Son, Lie. _££ l1Cl>~ ptf'f W/llOQ'lt mtth fe111110MI family, •• l•<ty
S73-ro41 * S41}-2l10 INCOME Tu: FedtrA.I "& ASSEMBLER background. 1nq. H1r1ley & open. 968-76.'16
Sttlle. We do It in _your Sn'!!!. !i;~mhlLexJ!t'r e.r•r<!:. Nixon Renlals, 8 lo 4 pm, HOUSEWIVES wantt'd u
1''ND: Sum of mon~y A.I ~ ---------~ J AC ~Tlru1'a-nl!'"'Repalr, fT.e. 962-1237.-~uTCI b('. R'Ood with small '2862-BarnncllfKd:-; S.A. or e11.nien Jor A.P .C. s.s=ms.
Tunk" May 2, 19'0.. ClA.im Cl1tlJ) CA.tt, experienced & tt'mod., addlt. 20 YTII c>xp, L#Mlic•plnt hand 10011. S!art S:l.30 hr. phone Wl-5158. 64~7. 548-6.141.
at OOl-7'473. . drJ)C!ndable Wffkdays. t~ Lic'd. My Way Co. S-47--0038. _.... DENTATRON INC. DENTAL n.. .......... _1.tc Lab
f11nt to S yn, LunC'he1 I: E '~ FEB. 2'J, fem111e hh.:k/llln J.llllCkll. Fcnctld' yard. Off lectrical P 6'. O fo' E S S I 0 N A L 1166 \V. 16th SI., N.B. trainee, muil know denfAI INVEST IN
YOUR FUTURE
C11.I/ Jnan M.ul in, 540-6055
Coas111.J A2ency
2790 Hllrhor Bl at Adami
Rtcepllonist · typin& Ir. phone
f'Xp. Aval\11.hle MW,·
A1A.il or drop resume at
1731 .S. Ritch~y. S.A.
'
Gf'nn/Shf'p. Vlr. N.8 . D11y11 RAn OicRO Fwj nr So. Coult ---------SftRINKLER SYSTEMS in-ASSfSTANT Bookkeeper Jor terminology It. procedure.11.
8T3-llY.i0 or Ev••, 83.1-11991. Pla,,a, 546-7487. ELECT R 1 C AL• tnid.. 1ra Utd al • cut raft prict Investment Co. in Ne"'-'J>Ort Non smoker. Some chair1ide
comm'!, lndu11. Al 1 n • wlfl yr. Gu11.r11nrtt. Fret Beach. E:icp'd. !hni geriera! ,\ clerical. 644-0filt. r·Ee. 26 m11.le trl-rolor Di!ICOU nl Applla~ Rr.pelr ~model ~pe.lrr lnltaJJ 11t.,. ACE SPRINKLER co BE YOUR OWN BOSSI
btA.trlt' mix. Vic. N.B. D11,y11 Waiiher, l>r'yer, Dl•h"'-'ll•her, Big/!!Tnail. Uc'd/im. ~ ~~-9'Ji0 · ~~g~r ~I~~ ~lsnc:e. He'Rvy DONtn' .shop work, fl!'m., Men or Women
673-JO:'JO or f'Vt!«, 7~. Dhlpo!Ull Etc: . Jo'rtt E!ll. l'SI. ~.I. -. eat . c ft t"Q'U lred, C11ll Nile •hih, No exper ~. 25-
FOUNO: 04.lm11tion. Call 11.tt GUARANTE:EO • ~ ---~-----*f LANDSCAPING* . 5C:l-.'I092 _B:.30 10 .S p.m. 45. Apply Mr. Donut, USE. EL E c:rntClAN, lieenttd, Nf'w lawn, Sprinkler Sa.111.ry $.S50. 17th St., C.~f.
.6 pm. S.U..31!9 or 8!)2-.96112. Sell Idle' lltml now! Call bonded. Sm•ll jobs, ma1nt. S.11-4446 ·7~~--1 -,--:--,,,.---"''-"C.::...---BABYSl'JTER -my home, DRAFT'"SMAN While Elephant Dl~A·tJM Mi-~m Now! le repaint. 548-S213. PoLtl-A fo 18 Id · 1 4 s •• ··• r mo 0 gir ' or Civil Englntt · f Ra b
_ Gerdenl"' · P\iperh•nging daya wk. 5 pm lo 12 am. Bein Frost r~g Ao c. ~,[,
Lu•• A Yellow
Toxl Cob
Call for Appl
546-1311 Auto: lronoportotlen 52.1 * * * * * * ----C•ll ""'•" 5-'-;pm;;_·;:;"';;:'-.-1963~::l·~Roc~h~"'."."~'·~c::'.M"'-.::'5'3-~..,..~'1123.'.'.·~·:.... Yard No Wunnc BABYSITTER needed tlve-
CARPpOI. WANTED Jo •!o. * WALLPAPE~ * lo or oul. 5 Doy ;..k. 3 EDUCATOR A!k for Horman
Contuey City Of' Sent. ,.-----------------.. ! M I t l\'h calJ "M ' Monlftl, M-•·. M'-4~. Q n eftGftC8 5"-l~n you S::.lnt ~dtt96n,,,H!t2. hskpng. S..111.ry Must have l'ttf'nt 11tcond11,ry INV~GAT! 1ourp ~Day1 • l'IN'-ola ,,_ DeslgnM to flt your --;;: ' "t"'"· _.. 11. teachln1 txp. a: prn~n abll· guaran ee. -enonllf' -Trader's Pa .. ad1'se bud•et. .673·1166 <.;USTOM PTN6 I BABYSITTER ...... wk ily to devolop • write in· """"· tilt) So. El C<mino
futtflUY Wrlat-I itCl]..J~ 1 1 • DECOR days from +6pm. Own 11truciiona1 materiaJ for -vo-i.,;"'iiii'ii' iiNiiio . .i7tiiii3,.;Sa~n.;:Cl;;:•~m~ ..... . AL'S GARDENING Quirt!. It ma!frlal Guar. traM. XJnt 10, .... all•r ca&nal rourses. lmmed.I' llfopl1l IMI Mr Zlppo ' "fn rd \ & 11 ' '' Liahff'r II.I IM fl'(lnt counltr I 1' nes . r R'A. en n1 111·m A. 557'15244 11ehool. S.1.25 ht. 642-8529 opening a1 AasiAlant Educ•·
dov.'Nta1" at llw! Dally landsc11.plng llt'rYitt"R, Cllll p All NT ING -H 0 N E'ST BABYSl1TER, my hnmf!, tion•I .Dldrttlo~. NatioNHna~ ~~198, Sf'rvlna Newport, CL.EA N. GUARANTEED HCO&rnze private -A,
Nltlt, 't'hl& •tu j1ul1 a. plalrt t ,·mes CrlM ., COf.la Meaa, povtr work. Llcenaed • •-ru~. o""!.n Calrflru. Hn 7 ftm kl !1:30 Acrndittd Homt Study
anliM_ry glt\lf.r colored Zip. ~rel!, Wt!llclilf. 6..,.. • u i ·~ pm. 11 tvts. 645.-47711. School. 1.ocattd In Newport
po. but II wa• '°very, \'fl')' COSTA MESA 5J4..482l ·-57t0. BABYSITTER Wlll\ltd In my Beach. L111M on AmericM
JPf'C'\ftl m hl':t', ti() It )'fl(I d 11 ROCl\fs $.al, Accou•. CeUines C.M. l'lomt ll::MMm-3:JOpm, Exchange. x1n1 condiHon5
1hnuld fintf 11, •ht 'lo'OUlrl be 0 ars Ntwport Bch·Laa:una. Nigutl llP'llll)'fll $12, exler S~ 4 car nee. 540-0062 aft -4 Ii bef\f'fits. MA rt~ee .l
\'f'ry ' l!l'A.t!!hi.I tn I.he ""rllOn La"'" Mowlnt 4 Good ~ C ~ . up. paint. 8'17-1358. BANK approprialt lr-nrhing f'rr· v.·M ;bml.llhl It ha.ck. Th•nk om p. Sr.Ntl'e
Re•I Estate CtrHr
New or experienced, Join
America's lf'A.dina: resirltnl·
IA.I ults lPadcr. Full train-
. Ing program includes cla111-
room + Individual guiriaru:e.
Wt train you lo 1urce1&
Eam while you learn. Afnre
advertiaing th1Ln any other
rtllhor. Out' full JMlA'I! adl
maJce tht phone1 ting with
buyen;. Call Virginia Jont1.
842·55111.
TARBELL REALTORS
~~
Real E!lalt Sale!! ·
LARWIN REAL TY
Rf'ule Div, Qf Larwin Co.
21562 B~hurst Av., H.B.
ITI4J S46-S411 /12131 592-3211
OPPORTUNITY for tv.'O full
time, txperiencf'ri R••I Es-
111lt Sal6ll'len. Bttter than
•v•rare oommi1sion, rom·
J>Any pakf major mf'dical.
We have lllmll'1hlng difftr·
f'nt. Drop in and l1lk ii ovtr.
)<>U. '------------------"I rnorF.!*itONAt Glll'dtrw!'r, PJAll>CTl8 ,NG-/H ,,.,PAPERING, • SIRlf'ment Girl Trne . ~;."m'1,' ,,"',.~f('rrM<dr . v.~~ BMNE. ftCD~f"\t...~~ YJ'I n ar r al'efl. Llc It e Cre<li! Ch«ke.r '"'" · · .... ,, rcl'\.)\..J'l'U"IC.L.
,.-!ADntY.:RACK Sauna I R·2 LQt P111.lm Sprtnaa. l BAY C'llr ••fth , Burlr bldp:, tTtt V.'Orit, pruning, 1prlnk· bonded. Ref'• furn. M1-235e. • Note Tf'ller North Amtrlcan Corrt:spon· SERYICES•AGENCY
MallM<f' 1or ..... """'•I -•.,.. Takf'I ~ un lt11, S'r.\00, vatu•. ...u!p lnl'. co•t $.1.100 prit'f' lrni, l'll!ftn·up joN , 111.nd11eap-rlflX'e Schools \\'rite Cl•,. R '"" ,,.,. ,..,. YOU 1 • NCR Optoralor . ' . l!Cf'pl Gen'I Ofc ' to $440 inti: fttlif'\t , YDU nMl1 II• In Trtde for units or house. $30,000. tk wt O<'('ll n R'flln2 Ing. Gf"O'll:f', 646-589.1. supp Y .the pa l n t . MAXIMUM l'IE !fled ad #M299, DA.Hy Pilol, Marketir11 Sec'y tn S600 ~ntl'l\tl you. A I tr Act Iv_, Or>ylt' Co. ~·eh! nr lnlA lo Sl!JM.Rx 9007. AL'S 1..andM:apinR. Tr t e Room3 pt1in1td $10 f'll., AllO ANY JQ•-•M P. 0. Box 1560, COll.1 Mtsa, Order Clerk to "50
tmn,lcl1n•. Priva~ mom11.1 ~~~t~;~'"-'-~-38~.<;;_!4_I __ t\t'm..Cty, CA IM.'i) 11:11.!l:l!l!I rt>moval. Yard f't"mOde\inJ:. f'xtr!r~.'CA.11 54G-7<»6, ~ Calif. 92626. Coil A t Cl-"· ,,..,. DlSCOU 0 J11.ntt ~VIA Emply A.Icy cc na <:.ltl to $500 . N'T >A•ith 1hl1 2 LOTS Bia lk111.r. V11.lue 4 BDRM, 2 'BA. R·2 Joi, Trash h•ulin,g, 1ot cll'1nup. PR F. Palnlinc incl roof11; ll06 No. Bl'Ofidway # E. S.A. ENGINEER, South Ora~e Bllllnit Cltrlt $450
ul, Call ~111. MIT J>:, S:IOOO. Tr11.de for house in rnnm tor c~'tr11 uni!. SIF.000 RrJ)«lr :-prinklf'r1. 67:l-J l66. accnt11 t. cen. Lie It. in1. 547.3924 nr 547_5614 County tmployer need~ man Aut. BookkffJ)f:r lo $550
Chapm11n, Or•n1r. Open JO Colt& M9a AN'a. fo'llA kiAn, S14,5ro rqty. * Complct~ Landsctpe Scrv. FrM <'It, 645-5191. · exper. In high pm.irure Ft'ff/Fee Po!itions
a.m·1 11m. Onylt' Cn. Tr1'd<' (Qr u11 it1 or?'.' Sc'r'\•i nJt ftll Oranat Co. PAliri'JNG. prof.• All 'A'Ol'k ~R BQY •team boiler operation I; air 488 E. 17th Ill! lrvint) Chf ffiu. y UCF.NSED f;vr11 ~1R-&'\4t flnylc Co. F:v.1 11:u;.i;,141 }"ormlll & nahirlll prunlnc. f\Jl!rTI. Color , Pe c I a I 111 Ynooi-mM over 21 to 'l¥Ol"lc: condltlonlnp:. Submit ~mime 642-1 470
Renow!W'd llhwiu Splri tu11!111t. llAVE Cl,.,,r Iola Ir acrf"11.re. h1 Ul.TfPl.E 7Mffl lanrl It Al.°'°, trTe 5ttV. !57-9l79. 84.z,-4386, 547-1441. 11.s 1ba~ boy. 1Excell~ op-Including sal1.ry history •j;-:~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!"'!'!!!!!!O' ~llir1 fuAI Rt'11d!n~ i Iv 11 n Wilt tnirie'ror ffl('('lnlf', C'r>m· La1run11 drvf'lopmrnl 111.re-PROFESSIONAi, . P>.~1'?NG. lnl &: ~I •. rf"•~. pnr unity lo earn to requirernent11 to Clflnifif'd JANITOR, t>eper. Baptist
da d•" JOAM IOP" Ad I I I I • t I I -ii l••M & 111,M I · "'"' br-rom(' a hllrf('ndrr. 1td No. a'.11 Daily P ilot. P.O. Conv. Hosplt•I =1 r-nter ·" -'"· ''~ nirrcll , n•llllt A, ''11 • •J:f'. ·· f'<l\lllt!I, .TafllllW"Je Ga~ina: &-rv~ nt~11. 'A/Ork p:u11rntd. l.oca\ WOODY'S WHA. RF , Box 1560, Costa Mtsa, Ca. St,C.M ..... •c:.c:.;...uu ~
"" 11.ll n111!1f'r5 I'll l1ftt. 312 N. flt-i., SUbmll. Tradt' 1 1\1' hnth fnr hnmf', t'rtt """ * ~19 "'~Ile. Phlr, 494-11691. ~ El Can1ino Jtral, San Ma!('hum n('alty f>46..48.17 11pl!I., or l'Omn1 • .tJH . .4gi..1. 231 -' w. Nt wport Blvd. ntlS. KEEP i portanl Job
Cl,.nw-n1e. 49'1~91.ili or LUXU RY ... Sttpli. \'•<'hi', llAVE I -' COM PLETE Lawn II Pla•er, P•tch, Repair Nf'WJ>Or1 ~lch EXPER'D FHA/VA ltrn11lt housewll.: Ir mothu. ,,..~ <92 """~ ..., ; mmllc., .voArp · lflln'if"nini: M-1'\·tef'. H11ulln• BAR M I ~" ...,...,,...... Pl.M SPR(' .. ~ n mnh. IW'lmf'! SR, 11' bllh Udo l~Jr I "' '* Pll'TCH PLAtt~ aid, pa.rt I m e ' kl«n protellOI' with a buQ' in span time. Min. IP ~.
Dt!ICOVER 01~()VF;RY nn G<IU pocil; ltOU.Y\\10 h"'mf'. Equity $.1!1.Sl'O. \\lant; k c Hrl-up. J im, s.t&-OtOS. All '-"-. ~ n:thnatts w•n~ al the Lotus Room, offl~. trlnp be n e Ii I t . Stlnh Ccvenlry Jewelry.
F"lnd \'OURSF.I ••• in ~mMnt' ll ill g Vtrw Int: l')l{ 1•111': Duplex, !rlpll'x '!~'! JAPANESE GARl}ENER 'q""C'.:-.Jl Sfl).Q2S ~~1!1y w/~Ut)'. 54fi:.109.1. ',.cS«>-O&l;7::=';:,·~-~---
CAll ~ ~ Nfl ~hJ111hnrt <\ey, all in<'Onl(' or~ 22'J..2U1 My,.~. fi73-67S6 t':x(M'r. F'rt't Est =-..,..cc::c..c.:.:..::::: ___ , _._>-_________ 1FAmDIOUS NUt to dan1LAUNDRY work, ds.y or 11 14 1 ~'5 171.'1 ~$1·3.193 s:r-ooo nuwn P'll • you In llAVE SmA.ll Mo!lr nn ~I--=* r~tl73 ~•--PluNblnt B~lJT!CTANS . ruarantM .• tt1Ct'Nffk1yanewt1!nry.5 evenl91 1hlft. Htmflnrton
NATIONAl .lAY lui·ratlw N"st11,urllnt bu" ,.i'°'1.1' ACt"l',,..:.p111 1m o.~n . Gnt:EN MANSION I ~---------Unn'f'rslty PA.11c S hft P Br, bayfronl lilome, ~f't. Btactl Ccnvalescent Hosp SALES -CONSTRUCTION:
IUX.'OCN17.E:O V111.hif' Sl0.000. \\'ant mobU F>,<'hlnRt for N,.'>l.P"'r1. Cardrnina k Y-.rd Ma.I~ P.LUMBtNG ltEPAm Cenler. Jrvil'lt, Gd. hours. pm'd, Mml bt able to do 842-7788. ' Wtll known nAtk>MI co.
PRORLEM ~y. Cnrl-hon1r nr ?'!! A~nt \.M. 11.n'a. 64"·6111, Tilf' lcna~. Joe FJnitr, 642-1137 No job IOc> •mall ~O nnon, heavy dusting etc. LIVE-in modem 1 3 4 Ms local territory Opt'n tor
fidflnt, 1 y mp•1hflt1 c fiM\44 646·7ifl if 11'\\·ln C -ftNlllnN. JaP11.ntM C~lrii Strvice * 642-3l2S * BEE-Llne ta1hlnns rtef!(l!I ~ 613-4>270 or d&)'s days per Wttk :P ~~°"tor M.le IYfM!' With IOme rtcord
plT'ltlllncy coun.,,..lnr. Abor-• • • • • PARK :.!do Tuwnhoust, NB, Al~ Of'an-up. fn'f' E1t. COLI PLUM,llNG •omcm full or pt/time 615-6050. tlderly lltllt lad)'. ·"-·-of suetts11. Co. car .l f'X·
J A~-·-•• hr ---•-•••u" •· w tral vwro pen.~ acct. + com m I t1n k '""'"'"" r t f . 'M :\111~lltnJ, full p\\'1', 11.lt , 3 R , 2"1 RA , ~tio, prol. e ~tJ4!029 Art I PM e ~)"t 90"'""' ...,.. 11" "'O• 11• t n. CI r brlrm A. hll.tl\. Vic. Harbor & Salary S3500. • Af'.CAR>'~. MJ-443'5. ~ v.J. 1n:11m1.rul11tt? 1'rlldfo S:\.1.~. Ttll.dfo for motnr F.XP. JaPf!nr!lt Gmftl'tf'f RoofJ:ne . =:.;"Y· ~ a wk. p ExKrt~e Adams. 549-4241 CaU He~n H~. ~
).1ASR.A.Gf; I• !ht onl~ way r°(i f1't' hnm trallt'r. ~n\t', Onln.J::t C<1onty tn· • C-0-mplf'te \.A.rd ~rvice nr ~~54.1.5. ersonne gency LIVE-In houRket'lltJ' for eo.i1ttal Agency
.,.1111..., ut tti11 Met.le •~Id . __ ,_ ... _«_,._•_"'c:'-'...:c'"..c.'c.·_ ('()mf' unils nr !~ MT-~46 • .......,. tst. ~ e\l'fs. L,£E rRoottnc 'Co. llooftrc all eJdreiy lady. Musi drive 219> Harbor Bl at Adami m.non ,,,,~ 1_. N~1• ~ , 1 / 11 typos. ,._,..,, ,....1rs, llllnguol Sec'y Gl~IRAL Ql!P'ICE •••• ·-·-_ ~. ••••. .., ~· .
• .. A ....,... ~ hr, :'I bft, ~ .... .. •• tt ro u:c "'-' " •I· l::XPER. JapAntM! GAl'df.'ner lhtrmo roof m.Mp. whHt wlttch. backc;round. Xll\'t · ""n apt(~. .... ~ .. ,. 11•·......_,. ~ REP: NationaUy
. Al..cat01JCS AnonyrnntLK. hnmf', l..AC11.l\llda, ~ulty lfl ''nmt'nlll, \'ahl('d Al S'Zln.. Complf'lf' yd ttrvlrt. Neat btntflf1 lo$88' Cl'.lnstruefion -hel-"·l LVN'S ~"' onl)' Apply In Pl'Omlntnt WOOd pmducta
Ph0 ..• ~-11or•Tlt•P.O. 4..~lr orl'"'·-···--d ..... ·1111M1 CUrtis ~t•!llcn .. 'lt 1wht •n1 ~ .,11 ...... • cdM.1..iC'!/~. since · •••••••••••••• · • ..,.. ' • • ......_.'"" h .,...,,._ ,,. ""'"''v m::w ,.,, ""' t ia. ,,.,'""" f'~I . ............,, 1~1. ••• -. Order 0.1k 4.10 W. Collf Hwy .. NB Jk':l'&On, 1445 Superior Ave, ~..-_....n as the ldea.J h 12%1. Calta MHI. lt1r Nf>W......t atN 4 nt 5 · Hllf'n•ln t't'llll'r. 1'rflde lor ""' V'I#'",....... N•~ r1 e---h outside ·1· ··" hr hontt. •;:~nt-. ......._ lllR tranKp. C'll.I\ 49&-i498. * Bob't ,(.A\\•n St'rvltt' • • T. Guy Roon-DH.I C ~ Wk • ... ' .•.... SA'JIS,f'J suu ... }f lf$..2'111 ·po -=-:: • ~1 ion •1th ~x ·~ 0 '""·'-Comp. LA~n Mainttn.nce • ..., RK.,tienf1t • MARINE VETERANS ~· • car fUml1hed.
DF.l.lD.'E l SR 2BA Fam. HOmt' or Comm'I 642-85 !'!ree:..1.~ ~ owa .....tt. pft,rnollon opport\mit.ltS FULl., P/Time, m Im I . Now that your Dilllt11ry 1er-·
nn hU, homt+ll"lf'l'lmr bl'1< -•au,-. r .... _.._ 1 ••RA trnt no -p. n•c •--•-Ctll Bob Wilaon. ~-...,,,
* 549 201 S * e-LJA~-o-vu '7t"''' ••••• •• • • • o .-.. ·• """ " · v ...... a complete )'OU WMt A ~ \.,Ac,•• "'""'""""Run· • _..., ,,.. Aut. BooltltHpor Sal•f Y.IC•mm .. 1'1Utr IOlld ..,_job. Wo have Co&1tal Artney
nll'\R 5N1:1 S,i4,000 t'CI· r!\r ICll', 21 l'l'I. t>:p. nee £st, -------· -Giti Fri. activhif!I ltrulf\, .....,,, . ~ in whldl you ean u.e' 2790 Hartnr Si. 111 Ada.mi ~
hnm• .,. lnron ... ~16-1'04 °'EKP""°."'·""'"•~"' .. "'11'-,.:.::;C...::nlt:::..,-,·1 AltWotlona --.U Small otr ........... to 14SO GAi. nuDA.V' 1-1 .,,.,.. muoh Of_,,.....,,"""" SALESMAN iiA'fr>: Mf'.a Vtrde homt. 3 Complelt ~t'Mf'lins auvl('f. NNif,,aectntt. tO 1"h exp. NEWPORT ~ htJtdA n,tlt hand caJ. ed. O>. ha a ftnit t:n.in.lnl wantaf by~ BMW 0.1«
)-4 m&. .... Lab puppr. "'.Nt dG ~ hav. to n'tdft? hr. 2 bA, t11.m nn, frs>lc. f'l r. K1imalanl. 646-46l6. Tt;;;itfeft R.,.lr PerMMel Aelrw:Y 111'9 {K'lld.tbl otfM variety pnwram, stare $1'00. Sell New A U9r!d Can., ~
hll"d \lie, 1'wift St 0.M. t.1,t 11 , htrt -In Orani:t CINlr, S2'1,90fl, fp. Wan! mn:. J•PAnet Ginttnl-Stmct ----------38'8 Ct.mpua Dr., N.B. • chance to •dvance. St. Call Bob Wlbon ~ ltt min wfth lmJ)Ot'ifd cu ~6&. Coun()' 111 lal'D;f'1I tW trad--tliJ~ hnmfl N" dfff't1. Ov.·l\f'I' ·• ti' .Bt..AINE"S TV * (8rMc:h Offif.'f'I SifU . COASTAL AGENCV ex rie:nct ,.._..r ~ Ina post. SU~ cany bal, :MUt2C, MG-Ol!WI O f'•IH.IP•' ·~~ 'rrlm• mi.., &!r'\lte'I,. AU IJn.ndl NOM \\1,\Holtm•n ~ Call Jkn Brown.~ 27!!0 HarlJl)r Bl •t Ad1UT11 O:er at· :~ctM~ ~: ,:,:,~=:;.:r.· -*---*---*;.;.., __ ~:_-..:..::::_ __ ~ ~ j A&t-M.,...""' b c .... a1 Al<ncr s.n icll• '"'"' .,.., Call ,_ w. tot ..;;;.:s..,,;;;;;: ·* l'ot ltoal -.ital MWC7I -for"°"""" $IH.ll.! "'" tho~ ltiill l'190 ~Bl al AdlmJ -Now • &1$.3171. I
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5ALES t..dy, p/time, expe:r.
only fOr Lant Bl}anl, So.
Cit. Plan, 541)..nJt
' Secretaries
C1l11co Industries has
1ec:rttarl•f openings In
the following •re11:
W~1J, Mll<il I. 1972
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Holp Wanted, M & F 7!IO Office Fumlturej Dogs 154 ~rcroft ...,..!!! 110
WAITERS 1 -H-oUSE=--ru-~-ol-lu-m-.. -3-.,.-., Equip. 124 FREE OBEDIENCE T~ ... "' Trieyo:le
£?<per. Oriental or Polynes-bid, MovU. Elat: lG-pc BR 2 mM e}ectrlc typf!vrTiten ~N \'our cboiet: al
111.n preftrrtd. 21 or over. \f'I tB. P . John1 IOld tor E'iittl. CQM. JUO. $200: W/AKC lJ9rm ' Sh•p DIAMOND AVl~TION
CAil Don Tht Bf'aehcomber. $1600 • hlkf $800. Sp11.niah 64>4610 betw.·ttn lQ..4 PURCHASE Bred for Low Coat FlYtn&
btt"n 4pm & 6pni. 673-0!IOO. IOfa & ln\'f'5.l!'lll, 801d $950 _ • ' 1empt':ntrnenl 11h0w A In-Studtnl Plan Available
take $3M. Gius lop •TOOCbt P i•no.s/Organ• 126 teU~nce. 642-eo3T. * ~1932 * WANTED
\\romi>n experiencl!'d ln t~e Iron table & 4 cMin, sold * T .A:X CLEARANCE * s EA u TI r·u L loveable Camper1, S.1•/lltent t20
manufacturf! of flltu elf'-S300 -take $85. 'F\111~1 i-pr '* SALE * Qinnan §\ephml puppies. ' 2 C 1' k·
ments, Salary open. Ji1>ply BR ~I . fllke 175. Spant!h Our ln\'enlory o( ?ianos & TbotouJ'hbttd, Pie~• call 7 GM rue t
at: hand carwd coftN? tbl, told Ori::ans must be rt'duced be-546-321~. • Cam.._r
Sl!'""rat"'" ._ b--v•"" ' S 3 5 0 -take SI g !> • fore !ht i\tarch lit tax dead DOGS • •· Jo It ~ h r• ,~ ...... , « n.e\..v •,; Wuher -Dtyfr • Relrig + line . .. Cl,. ve:C . ri..,.s. BRAND nt"' 1972 GitC t~ System~. Inc. • .. _ . It • · mnt. 20c lb. o 11 a i e ton P.U. Ful'" taclO"" equlp-1733 Kaiser Ave., Santa Ant. many nu..,r inisc ems. SAVE UP TO $250 eheese. lk lb. l'l"H dPH11ery ped includi~ p ~fttring
Tr1ll1r1, i:ravel
OPEN SUNDAYS
Buy, Sell, Trade -·-~'f'AJ' Polyrlass B!f'ms.
e ACCOUNTING e PURCHASING e ENGINEERING
545-S457 I ' 7 I 4 J 5 3 o -~' 2 o uk tor ON PIANOS . or slon pick-up. ~7.-o5!M. aa""•• rad1.. he..te-r vii . Mar10n. t SAVE UP TO $1000 ON ... ' "• '
' \\I A NT E 0 iml'Mdlately, ORIENTAL teak ch I n a SELECTED CONSOLE LOVABLE Golden R P t , P.ngtnt. plus beautiful 8' cah
df'li\'f'ry man, part timfl,. closet, dining, bedrm, hv ORGANS . UP TO SSOO ON male, ll, yn. AKC • ..D\amp o~r camper that s.!Hp$' sue
All ~ltf's, 10110 pr\('t S. UiOxU
-s:m 95 + r .. 1 S:1.7ti. 1~10
Pol1shi>d n111.&ti $2!1.:".i(). H1
JackPrs S34.50 pr. Bndif'·
.!lfl)llp R.ar1111 ~a:. Racina
Slicks k Ind,)-,,. Typing 60 w.p.m. •nd
thorth•nd IO w.p.m.
P revious •pr.licable
1xptrl1nc1 pre 1 rr1d ,
Apply In P erson
3333 Ho•bor Blvd.
Costa Me..,.
CE LESCO
lndu1trl111 Inc.
A Div. Of Tho
Su1qu1h•nna Corp.
EQual Oppor. !;mplo,ver
SECRETARY
Imm~. opening for thr. gal
w/xln't typin1r Ii &4. P:R.
spot, Xln'I henefit11.
Call R32-19:50
ACME PERSONNEL
TUSTIN AGENCY
SECRETARY
g(l(Wi d.>iving rerorrl, aomf' rm, camriher rhest, silvl!'r. S.\fALLER ORGANS blood line, S~~. ~18 Sf'rial No. TCE1~19.
li!!tin g. ~1371 tor ap. D 't D I B N l!'ve., --WAS •1:11•1 ,23 miscel. 847-4128. on e ay-uy ow ._..,
polo<meoo AtTromondous WARM ll Jov1bl• SAVE $1164.21 • 10' C:Uf"\'f'ff sectional, blue \\'ARO SPcretarie~. exper. IOOPs, Sl:l5, Dii~ou~ts . \\'pimullller puppies, l .NOW $3899.00
only, 7-3:~ & n.U:30, full 646-G\10 * 64.2·3759 Yamaha-Ch1cker1ng-F15C'her m&!f'. 1 fe1T,11le. AKC tta:.
timP, perm. po s 11 lo n . ;-.--.,-...,..,-=-,---=,! Kohll!'r k Campbell pianos Ch Jinn;. 536-TI17. + tax, Ur-.• doc. ff't'
""""""'' OHl<0, South Hou11hold Goods 114 • ** Pood". 7 week•, cJwn. Bill BARRY
Coil!! Comm. Hosp., So. 2 Thomas..Qinn-,Yamaba o-ans .... -. f•m•I•. AKC. $75. • -I A al PR. \Vhite Drapf!rie~. 164" •a ,..u •"<" "-'llgUnA. 499-131 . n equ NEW &. USED • •~ ,,,,-• ea., on w1.l'l'tu1 decorator J.lO'"'<hM opportunity employer. COAST MUSfC rod11, l pr. 172". $2S each pr.
1950 Newpot1, CJ,f ~
Auto S.rvlc:t, P•rt1 949
REBUILT VW erJl'.1ne1, f'r'f''h
a ir, 40 hp \l'tth Bir Bon! kit.
40 hp ti.lock. 1~ Y\\', All
iJ.1ar11ntf'f"ft . VV.' Oonr pan &
transmiMion, 1961. T&T
PON11AC-GMC·FIAT Automori""· 194-0 Placentia.
WOMAN POR .t.17.-0634. SERVICE AKC male Yorkshirt TeTTitr ~1st St. et S.A, Ft-.1;,•.1 C )!. li.~5:30.
pupp,v. Show q u a I l t y . 200 E. 0111 St .. Santa Ana
APT. CLEANING Jewelry
LARGE COMPLEX
Mu~t be thoroUghly exprrl-
enced In commttcla.I clean-
Ill 1839 Newport Blvd .. C.~1. 644~25 SM-1000 l~O Ford piirt5. ~fert'. '"** 642·2851 ** fla thead. VS $35. l~ Fnrd o-n Sunday 12 to 5 pm A.KC Afghan ~1alf' for saJe. 'TI VVJ camper, very clf'an. ch"IS8ls with h y d t 11 u I i c
JEWELR'!:' A SILVER ,~ is months old . $100 or offer. lo..-.· mil .. extra lge int., ..-.·\de hrakes, n'llr end and Mm·
ing. l\fusr ~&ell, beautiful St1.r PRE-TAX SALE 64a-3682. btorl. Plec• rttria., spe<r. plf'te 81Pf'!'U11 assPmbly. aapphlre ring. HAve 11everal E"-h h t t
Call '"5025 All P0lano1 '& Ornans AKC Toy Poodl@s, •prlcot, .,.,r~p11.le ea er. pop op $25. 836-5672. ;r1~ loo11e 11lol'lf's, bl uf' i;;11pphire · .., 1,1·/ao\id btd. 4M-6136. ;-;;:::=-:::=;:--..,""";::::: rubies. Silver tray~ &. bowls. 10°1.~010 O~F I male &. femaJt. 646--0142, I ~~=----,_-,,-,,..,.--,.c:cccc 4 Custom wheels -1il Ford WOMEN · girls -ladle.ii Esm S~ 54R-1022 '67 Ford ~ ton camper or n.-•sler or adapt kl V\\'. $3-$5 pe:r hr. Service estab. etc. 4~3474 11.ft 5:30 p.m. ALL rAMOU .fAKES · · "''U J
"-PENNY OWSLEY CO. BASENJI. a•o•abl• P't. pnr. ipecial "'lteardroJ'I g-i.,. $40 takee: 1111. 675-1345. Fullf'r Brush l'usloml!'rs. mechinerv_ 1 816 " T'-Gd -• $3200 a" ~. 1Jli2 Beach Bl. Nr KatrUa blk/wht ma!e puppy. Shol5. camper mnu, · n Mr. ~v\M, 962--0416. 5 548-4772 60 Ton Hydr11.ulic presg M-r 10-9. Sat 10-6. ~un 12-6 $150. 638-2236. · ·
WOMEN ... a..t time ~2. w~ I · d ·11 -·= DODGE 108 · "-.,..., w Jl(Wo'er unit, n press, PIANOS ** ORGANS AKC Poodle Puppies, black '"' van, JN" uux, deys for reta.U \I-Ork ln ovens. 546-1049. sink, stick shift . V.J $2.275. Co!!ta ~tesa. 52'J-2819. Kr,"a1, Steinway, Lo"·t-ey, & brn\l'n femalf'. ch am p
Miscellaneous 111 A.Jen Bald\lin e tc. Fror11. blood lines. 5of.}...4l27. Ph. 548-2"6·
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x . ft A YT r a n s c r i her , L---------1 ' ·c '~""1 --,8=.k-----"'tl!'kPnd \l'ork, 6 hoUrt 295 up. RENTALS. J DARLING 6 Y.'ttk old ye et, I ••• Mr Antlqu11/Cl•11ic1 1972 STEREO. S 0 UN D DAily 10-6 ~·1n. 12.5 cockapoo11 SlO 11 $ 1 5. Scooters ·~ 953
maximum. exper. 1,1•itb good DES I G N -GA r r a rd . Fl ELD'S PIANO CO. &42-1818. 534-38SS afrer 6.
lyping &kills. Ptrsonnel Of. component systtm ,1833 Nev.'POrt Blvrl ~~=.-~---~ ·n SUZUKI 500 cc. 7000 mi.
ficr. ~uth Co11s1 Comm. AM/FM/Fl\f/MPX . stf'reo Costa ~fesa 714,645_3250 AKC Min. DAchshunds, lat Xlnt cone!. MUST SELL.
H()tip., So. Laguna. ~1311, g track Mmplf'te turntabll!', !l.hl'l1•, $75 i\111.le & female. Asking 1700. 494--3193.
An equal opp or tun i I y b11.!ii.11 t1'flf'x, spe:aken sold WOULD YOU 963-2804. . '67 TRIUi\fPH 500c:c. Ceriani empl~~r. separarely for $409.84. J>ll.Y. BELIEVE cH~o-r-,.-,------.,156"" _fnrks. hi rh pipes $400 or bst --I~
off 0lay11way b11.J11.ncl!' $199.87 FREE ORGAN LESSONS '?
or pymta: of $8.50 monthly. as long as you like! No reg-AQHA geltling , 10 yrs, 15 olr. Nted money. 494-l 3J5.
u .s.A: Sttren E q u \ p. istration. No obligation. Just hands, ,.,.ry spiritt-d, 1entle, '70 BSA 441 Tp Shape
Warehouse 179 E . 17th St., Come-Mondays 7:30 pm, $350 or be11t offer. 962-1745 $450. • 642-7968
1940 Ford OeLwce 2 Dr. 312
V ~ Chrome "'herl1. i:ood
hre1, Perfect runn!n~ cond .
Body in ex~lt~nt cond. $&50
or br.st reas. offer. 836-5672.
·57 Vf'!. Low mile-1, both
tops. Like °'"''· Call after 6
pm. 536-8614.
Pert0nahle & \lerplile tor 1
(irl ofc. near airport. Typ..
lng, some sh, tr11.n8c;nhing,
ien"I ofc. mgmt. Ability to
compose let!Prfi &. accuracy
req'd. Salary open. 540-503J.
SECRETARY : bookk<'f'per
wantf'f!. Shorllu1.nd. !yping
& bookkf'Pping . 11kill11 8,
mu"'· Sab1ry & houni open. ~nrl Mumf' to 546 s. Bay Antiqu~s BOD
Costa Mes&. 645-2442. COA~~~USIC SUSAN Smith r;tables: Board-HONDA 90 1969, Clty/Trall,
STEJ\EO Unclalmed 1972 Ing tr11.inlnl{ &: le~son11. Coa::ta xlnt cortl'I.
G11.rfard0 ~e!. Auro turntab)e, MAJOR BRAND ORGANS Mel!ll 549-195.1. ' 494-7ra
'53 Chrysler. Restore this
rare one. Beautiful Inter ior.
962-4294.
Dune ~u99l11 956 Frool, S.llm hi•""· Call _5C_R_A_M--L-E_T_S ~1\\Pl!n 9-5, M-F, 673-7928
SECRETARY, Lo1 ·Alamlft>fi.
s lr iuspensi<ln • Pe: II k e r ii From $395 inc. Allen -Conn ·I ~· ~~~~~~~~~ 1 --,u",.-,d"''"11"""su-,"u~kl~$l=oo~
·w/cross -over'8)'Stem, 'Ham~ond . \Vurlitier, etc.I , lOOOmi's * Goodcond
AM./f"M/MPX radio & ~l!O H a .rpsichords & I loobond 11 ~JP·] -=-;;;,-*..,*="cc:;..,-;· c;;;clO-;•;;::•;""::;;::
DUNE bua:o. Ponchf' eni ..
lots of chrome. $ 1 0 0 0 ,
673--U50 Typlog • '""""""'· Lovely ANSWERS office envimnment. !11.pt deck. Still brand new & Pianos. Marine Equipment tC.. •·
'"'arantted, Sold for over GOULD i\!USIC CO. l'mmmmiiiiiimm;,;;;;; 1,71 ·Kawasaki 500. Best otter Trucks M. C. Pil.nen & Co. lnc.
213: 59R-66M 714: 821...fi640
. SECRETARY--
Lit" 11h . lyplng
f"l>i! P11.itl
F~rFtt Po!lllionfi
Call Lorra in ..
\\'ESTCLIFF
PERSONNEL OFFICE
2043 WPSl<.'!Hf Dr., N.B.
645-2170
SECRETARY
pt time Real E1111.te '! Thor·
oughbretl Horse lnvrst·
ments. N.B. oftire. Xlnl, ac·
curate lypt1r, SH. prer. PPr-
sonab~. attractive. Call for
appl. SIPphen Smith 644·8422
SERVICE STATION
MANAGER
A" · S ti.kts. Limit~ USf', ex-Column -"lager -House -S300, JWIY off ba.l11nce of $120 3l45 No. i\1ain, .A. CE1.lenl cond. 962-4294. ---------
TouMe -SEEM so HOT or hike ovPr s m 1. I I 547--068.1 ** Since 1911 General 900 t"'~~~~~o--c=--, •
A man is grrtin& 11.long in Payments. Credit Dept .. RCA VictM 21 " Color TV onll ·-.-A-1-1,-,-Boa-t_•_;_th_40_llP_ 1963 Honda lJOcc. Excel. HI.
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''""• v.·he" .... old name 714/~:l--0501 II' I t C."'••t x I • 1 condition. " mo• • •• · a nu "'"'° · " outboard &. trAiler with e 536--03.10 ~~n·1 SEE~1 so HOT. , * AUCTION * Conti. $200. 673-6824 or Bus. \\"inch $350. Free with =-~~----..-. International Harvester
\VANTF.D 10 buy, 19 63 645--0566. purc:hase, 60 HP outboard, Electric Cir.s 930 RECREATION CENTER
S w' di 1 h Ro r It rand I F ine Furniture -· ------.,,,.-.......,.., ROY CARVER I rtm & Appliances , ANTIQUE Estey Pump needs n!pa!r. ~t-7_.. ELECTRIC Car, Xl.nt~ co™:l, 1 nc.
Chri a~ PIA!e. 644-4687. Auctions Friday, 7:30 p.m. Or'Ran. Ele<: . .JIOwered. Xlnt So.Its Power 906 New top & curtain, Ch111:er, 2925 H&rbor Blvd.
Appliance• I02 W indy's Auc tion Barn cont!. Sacrifice S 2 9 5 · ' · · '> $295. 847.-6482 &ft &pm. Costa Y..tesa 548......_.
548-5009. 24' f'anta11y Sport f ish f! r ~~~~~~~~~~I '63 tHf'·FWD Scout. N"'1y RF.COND. Appli,11,nres &: 2075\.4. Newport, Cll,{ 64&..8686 \\"URLITZER upright piano. tandem v.·httl trlr, sips 4. fjr-ed. Over-hauled & rt-
TV'l!, guu. &: de Iv ' d ,• Be.hind Tony's Bldt: Mat'! cht'rry, exp model. besut in. He11d. SIS radio, depth l · ' II•l pa inted tor u&e at mi ne .
Dunlap'"· 1815 'N" \I' Port 1970 Ma.gnavox tunf!r, IAPf! gtrument. ~ 646-1M5 finder, 150 HP J/O OMC. , Tl'MllpOl'tatloft . Wholerale purchase 0 f
Blvd ., C.M. f>i8-TI~. recorde:r, phone & .fPkn, PRIVATE PARTY WANTS S4;;()(). 548-6954. ';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ vehicles lncludtlel Dod1e
e WHIRLPOOL-KENMORE ttl11.lls for ove:r $450., "''ill TO BUY PIANO FOR 14' FG . Mitchell, 40 hp ~ Po~r W11<>n. Scout never
rpr. man has wuhert/dr:v-sacrifire at $Z50. M11rco CASH. S35-mS. Johnson electric. Very Jltt~e Motor Homes 940 used. $1075. Ph. 644-IM7.
·ert, M>ls. 546-5218;_839·7620. Polo elerc. guitar 3 pickup T ·1 ood E'l" 1---------W/1E'p1u;ate vol. contml~. HAMMOND Orgitn. mode-I U!e. rai er, a: aiv · '59 Chev. Pick-up • ·4 1pd., 32" G~S !ilov~, 4 burner~ &r:
grill. • Works good. Jl5.
673-4042.
new $50. Keith 548-3198 all 6 L-212 Like new. $1575. ¥~b52.b a r a: a 1 n · se;,o. t.hort bed, new brakes,
Pf\.f. ~4 . rebuilt V-S eng. 375.00
l30 18' CENTURY ~nboard. Li~e 545-~
ne..-.·, Glati.s. 23.i hp. 126 hrs. F'ORD Trailer
See at Biilboa Bay ChJb. cone!. SllOO.
$4.000. Owner. 548-2479. trailer, new
Boots, Sall 909 641'-126.l.
13631 Harbor, Garden Grove ,60 El Camino. I e:yl.
OAJLY PILOT IS (
"'E buy all ma.lr:ea of clean RAT uted sports ~ paid foC'l ___ _,.._ ___ ,....I
or noL Pluse drive Ul for '69 &!rO rial ~ • .m
f'rte appralaal. rohd. *"°· M\llt ltlll •
646-r.m0<MMM NEWPORT
IMPORTS
3100 W. Cout Hwy.,
Newport !hacb
642-9405
WE PAY TOP CASH
for Used e&n I truclca, full
Cl.ll 111 kc' tr.a udmat•
GROTH CHEVROLET
1!i•i'FIAT Spl<lir. 111'. 6Ji
-.2211, Aft 6,
$48-llt3
JAaU
BAI.ID' Tho--°""'-JAOUAlt l)ULllt ,
Alwa.ys bu an uctDIDt ...
lectloa ot bntb Ntw 6: U1
Jquars. . ~
"SptdaliJbll In Q\llUI>"
BAUER
Bulck.0,.1.J'tu"
A.alt tor Sales Man11er 234 r.. 17th St.
11211 Bffe:b Blvd. c0st. M... 5'8-Tl'IS
&17,,.;unt1nrton Be~h-= KARMANN iHIA
WE PAY TOP DOLLAR '6.1 KAJIMANN Ghio. v.,Y '
FOR "roP USED CARS IOOd condition. Ntw ~.
U )'OUJ' cu 11 extra cltan, Good ~ " lnttrlor *'50.
W Ut tint. 5'18-1&49.
BAUER BUICK 1,l.:,9"'c.,...:x.:,l.:,nt~>.,.,~' -,,.~.-..,.,~~. -!'ld~l&I. I
231 E. 17th St. tires, rec brkJ " kt.
OMta ~!f'S& 548-1765 S1400. o.m.o. 400-1"51 '
IMPORTS WANTED * * '67 H A + orance Counties siiu~io~, ...,:,_~·~;.;~!:'!~l TOP ; BUYER ::
BlLL MAXEY TOYOTA MAZDA
J88!1t Beach Blvd.
H. Beach. Pl\. 3'7-3555
Autos, Imported 970
ALFA ROMEO
Alfi RomH
NOW ON DISPLAY
Sales Service
P'1'1• Body Shop
COAST IMPORTS
1000..1200 W. Cout Hwy.
Newport Beach 6(.2-04061~..,,;~===~==
'66 Alpha Sprint GT coupe. _____ _
Very clf'an. Italian red. AM/
FM Radio. 007 A.OE.
FRITZ WARREN
SPORT CAR
CENTER
710 E. lst. M7-0764
SANTA ANA
AUDI '6& ER EDES 8"u :ISi SE ---,..-----,..· I Sect Air, all x tr l I . ·n Audi. Ba.ck on market! Mlchtllns. 133.-1670 ., r
Slack on black. Super 642--1!98 ewi.
1harp. Call 673-7298 aft 6 ..:.::..::::...=:_----I
pm for detai)1. MG
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BMW
IMMEDIA T£ DELIVERY
2002's &
Bavaria's
'6& MG MJd&ot, 4 l!>lld, ...
ctUtnt eoadtt:Son. ~ :11
Dl.:ft.. "' '
MGB
198t MGB, xlnt cord.
m!JHae , chnnue wn ~· 11
$1950. &U-«1911, ~
Xlnl opportunity for a ma·
ture. rrspnnsihle gentleman
ft1r M-lf-!IPrved service 1ra-
tion. Mu11t work f'Vf'S. Ref's
tMfd. Apply 3pm-5pm; Auto-
i\111t. 19th & PlacPntia, C.~f.
SHIPPING I \VAREHO USE
\\'ell known firm moving lo
1pj\ciou~ new f!Uarti>rs in
Irvine \l•iU train cleancut
man. Start $2.50.
Call Hi>len.r Haye,;, 54()..(,()55
\'OUR choice Spanish, Ollk,
maple, walnut, or wtrill!'
finish, kina: tiif', headboard.
9 door (irttSer It m i.rror, 2
bed • 1fde stands. 10 Yf'Ar1
guarllntt:e. 9rfho Itest Box
11.pring &: ma.ttre-u frame.
Top sheet, bottom 1heeL
mattresS pad. blanket •. pil-
lo\l'S & pillow sli!)1i: quilted
l Blk. So6.J6.ot.,.,~~G. Frwy. 3 speed. $500 private
-party, 96M.;84 !EE US ABOt11"
*Marvin Pearce* '6.1 FL'ONOLINE, Pickup, c°r:ivr:it ~~ro'ls
Coastal A.i::f"ncy
2790 H11rbor BJ. 111 Atlam!ii
SIGN Sen•ice. Electr1ciAn &.
ersne operator. Neill Neon,
5.31-3374. S.A.
SITTERS WANTED
OYER 1R
Car essential
Minimum houn; guarAntffd
ANN'S
BABYSITTER SERVICE ""·""' S & L Br•nch Manager
E~llaratrd growt h In the
L.A./Or8'tge County area
has l'rested a challt-ngina:
opportunity ror an exper-
ienced oprni.lions msr1<1.Ji:er
\l'ilh a proven track rerorrl
in m11.nagemenl And lhe abil-
ity to . .11park nN--busint-M.
Cnnlnrt Personnel Director,
21J1670-0150.
STOP Smoking the euy way
& Hm $100-1000/rno. w/o
1nrerferri~ w/present job
Smokers pmdilct ~213
TELEPHONE soli"iton im-
mf'd. Pmploy. F/PI, time
tor eithusl11stic perMn!I to
prt1mo1e the Nevada n'Mrt
areali. salary &. generou1
bonuse!I. 962-fi615.
TELEPHONE Sales. Top
('(JmmlssK>ns and bonus. A~
ply 111 p@~n belY."Mn 9.00
iind 12:00 noon at 8381 Bolsa
Ave.nu~. Midway City.
ti ALWAYS TOP
Giil. TEMPOIAIY
ASSIGNMENTS
c.....1o•,...i.1 .. -,
T11'1 N,,... Y" old.
Meloe ... r. 21UDIPoot
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' . ALL FOii $297
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TERMs L°+Y·A·WAY
. I J>LAN
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TRADERS
FURNITURE
202 N. Broadway, S.A.
8.lS-1305 Open 7 days
DAVENPORT & Chair •
Best Offer. Knizsz bf.!.rl,
frameL,A: boxspring~. Pd.
$175. 'fake btst ofr. Call alt
5:30, 8Ji-7542.
Drhte, ll'Wter. IU-12'5 PEDESTAL dintth~: tablt.
TYPISTS * like new . '$25: chain. $:')
each. Dru..~r. $.), ~.
R.e&il'ler for
a tl!'mpor.ry jioh
"'"" lnterw•1; 9-12
\\'e: Nttd All
owce Skills
!iquaJ 0Pf'Ot'. Employtt
Male 6. Ftmale
Western ·Girl Inc.
46'1 M•eArthur Blvd.
Newpqrt Beach· -
9' Grttn s:ifa l cbalr. Xlnl
CClnslnlcti<in, gOOd' condition.
S50. 894-2738 afl~r1~ p.m.
TIME, ~R
'i)UICK CASH
THROUGH ~A
DAILY PILO~
WANT AD
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VACUUM up~t & canister,
reas. Currig ~111. I hes
b!k/wht TV Pn!P.rtalnment
cen~er. Priv pty. 496-749!1.
WHEELCHAffi $20., walnut
cocktail 111.hle S25. & leopard
loveseat s~. 968-5961
Ol'fLO'S ski pant! sz 1M12
S5 -$10, S'A'eftl.tt $4, ski
boots u: 5 $15. 67~1403
PERSIAN Ruis for Sale nt!'W
& old. CcroM dr.I Mar,
675-7340 btwn 10:30-6.
Motor Homes
Sale1 • Rentals
558-3222
1411 S. Village \Vay, S.A.
'69 PACE Arrow 20' &elt·con-
tained, low milei, $4700.
644-8644 or 494:-3917 .
1t1ck 1hill, ~.oo:> ml, sm. -w 1 St ··-or offer. 557--0338. -• !\I " ·-.:ita Ana W4171 '63 Chevy '-i Ion 6 cyl. 1tkk. 1-7.'.:::::::i::'o':=r.:=-I
$300/be&t oUer. 2 1 4 1
College, C.M. 642-9395. ' ,.
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A ...... 1..,.-970 Autoo, hnpol'tM 970 Autot, lmportocl 970 Autoo, Import.. 970 Autos, Ulocl '90 Autoe, UIM '90 Autos, Ulocl . '90 Aulot, Uoocl ' "°1.A...;u;:.t.,00...;,_u_...i_...,.._,,.--"°-·· ~"41-PORSCHE TOYOT~ VOLKSWAGEN ·BUICK C~OLET FORD MUSTAtl~ 1_\_P_·o_Nn_A_C. __ 1
--1 -i -..., II YW's BAUER BUICK '811 ;;;;;;_ "'' Air 't o... sHARP I. TD' 3 ''I M11atanr. tull pw•. ''" '72 Pontiac: l'OISC•it '65 Pomhe·Cpti. '69 1ayDta' lllA H bo i;.<t~ir-con<t .. auro .. pwr. '6!1LTDBrouroamH.T.2dl'. ~ VI. lmmac! 11300 Bonnevll'-
-Sunroof, IYCC525) The a.r r Area• •leering, Cleu: g-o 0 d PIS-P disc brakea, front. lwholHAlel 346-4834 aft 1 • ova 25 $2595 4 Dr, Auto Trana. Air Cond. W~ ha\le bul#JI, Cam~, Only Authoriu-d mechanical., Pvt. pt y , R/H. Air condlUoning A: ~ j ..!p:::m:;,. =====;-;~~EMONSTRATOJt lesa than CINn, 1111 ,.ti--~, Radio. Very Clean, (Z~fA· Squanbacka and buca, BUICK DEALER 5'1S-2048 2 barrel "El: '1tth •1.000 mi. OLDStifOBILE 2500 mi., 1972 Pontilu~ eon .. -lV"A 935! Nice S.lectlon Alway• hu an .xcellenl... 1"'45 J>r "'"' oUer. 637-<1'6 nevllle 2 Dr. H.T. , .... PS. • "r;~~~. Ot. ~ o~ CREYI:~ s:TORS ~~R,,"i_ ~lr.E;SlllM··· ;San~.·.~~. . ~u~ci:k~·O:po:l~J:.::u.1~.~ ·_I_~_f_i~~~~;-·i:a';;.C'r_:~_:_~_,~,,~~~·~,.:·_~_:r_:d "'1~"~.":"'F"'·~":"::';;i~=-:.,,:~..,,~-"-;;-:,:-~..,;-· ·g~~~! .. ,~~~ ~f ~{~t;.; .
NEWPORT
IMPORTS
3100 W. ·eo.1t Hwy.
Newport Beach
'42''405
WE WANT
PORSCH.ES
lUGHEST OFFER
AVAILABLE
DON BURNS
ASK FOR GLEN
6J6.2JJJ
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Porsche 912. nu 1750oc
q . Xln't cond. Low ml'•·
-Cali 673-661.1.
.... 0 "' ""'o ,.,, • '63 Chevy II SS I extr1u1 . Mus!" iee. $3,~ 1969 OLDS Ot!Ua 8S custom <4 WAS $Sr .. ~ .55 ' '" 2lll W. lo1 SI., ·Santa Ana 13'3171 23<'E,. l~h SI. Cali "" •=J <"'"103 ·'t ~ ! 135-3171 ----'----~1Coata Meaa " .,._7765 Y•'Y doan • Pvl. prty. p.m.~~-. ~ ~ D•. hrdlop. hill pwr, "''"' SAVE $940.16
'69 VW Bus, 9 pa11, l'>Olf • * 6'4-B!Ml • * aold &r brown rombo. Sn! GET OUR OOnd w/nu tires. Mid Blue 1970 BUICK Rlvln"a. low .~~-~~~-or--· I '66 Ford Count-· ~uiN 10 below Blue Book. 67~7352. FROM STICKER 4e E Cout Hwy '66 Impala Station Wagon, ";/ • .,.. 6 )9 ' Ne~rt Beach . TOYOTA DEAL Book saxn. ~3843 ·:~: ~i.;~r. SJ.~ .. a ir, pv.T 1trg, 2 snow tire• pa.!I, A/C, P/B, PIS. XhJt 1966 OLDS Delta 88 • Dr. NOW $460 • '
· 673-0900 E YOU BUY! '64 Bus '66 rehll en1. incl. $700. 831-2109. cond . $995./offer. &42--0584. Min. Very clean local, It lax, lk .. Ir. dOc-. ltt1 ,.
,1'0 PORSCHE 91,, r/h. 5 •pd BEFOR fonale or rrad•. '65 Bulcl< Skyluk Sport• =.,--,--,_.,,--;Ac:. -c.7:'""7t:'.: l9SI FORD Country Serl~, origin&! cu. Air, olc. $895. BILL BARRY W.-n Pe~ oond Lo '70 Jmpa .. cpe. ir .... n. op. F · nd ' M k U -'
tra••. Top oond. I"",.,. . 644-1486 ... ~ . ''· . w lo I bk 11ssa II.tr . co ~ A e o , Firm 545-m
s.s'.m1. 64&-"'"· ·~ -f'le. .. lf.WiA VOLVO ,,..,,,....165.1. :".';... w b"' · · · "'"9299' '""' .,,..,...,_ · ToRoNADO ·" dlx. fac
TOYOT' A , lUWATOYOTA '70 Riv. Ctn, Xlnf Cond. '69 Kingfwood E.<itate W.11:n. FORD '70 GALAXIE. 5iO bric, hi volt ign. Nu ti.rt"8.
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..M GET OUR VOLVO ~foving lt'I Europe lo mi, air. IMded, full pwr. $2,499 Cpe, V8, air. Private Ori& $6250. Will Sacrifiet1!
'3250 -Quick Sale. ~7-1607 $229S, 673-4674 party, 114/846--:1138. S~500.'Eves. 644-0061
11.f. IM\'$ 1,.. Harbor. c.M. 646-9300 DEAL BEFORE 'CADILLAC ,1 LINCOLN ~ . .,""o=w=s~s~r,-cw~ •• -.. -.u.,.-to-. ,.,..;, •• t 'lifi OLDS 442, tu. pwr., • *' '69 Corolla, '24,000 mi. $900. YOU BUY. ___ L_A_R_G_E_S_T ___ , buclcf't sest.s, $800 '6.1 <'hw cond., RAH, power steerinc m.,m Exl. cond, Pri. Pty. 54~0 SAVE CN EUROPEAN SELECTION OF van, 283 VS:-$650, 962-1760. ·:,n~li~~~;:: Very 1ood ~l:..~1"200::;~,;1:;::,,.1:';,=:uC-~-,-"2=.-p";"s.
Toyota & Jagi)ar Dealer ev... QEUVERY CADILLACS IN CORVAIR 67>1612 Authorized Sal~ & Service TRIUMPH • speed, posl·trac. Sharp!
900 s, ;Col" 81ghw•y 9. f\,_,. [ .. .:, ORANGE COUNT-Y· FOR Sal• !'60 Col'V•ir, •nd MERCURY 11150. I owncr. 61>-Sll&.
• ·-··· "'"" ,...,JOO IUWA -.. SALES..Ll!ASING . k PINTO --· VOLVO AUTHORIZED .,,,. •ng1ne. Ma ' olle" SANTA ANA .SERVICE-Call morning" 557-1275 . '69 OOIJGAR
PONTJAC·GMC·FIAT
tl1t St . .11 S.A. Frwy.I
200 E. lsr St., Santa Ana ..,.
558-1000
'72 PONTIAC
FIREllRD
BRAND new 1972 Firebird,,,
PS, PB, rarllo, healen. WSW:
tire• &. many, many extras,,
Auto. tran1., cpnter ft. con·
sole,' Serial No. 2S8TD2N·
sml7.
N b C d'U COUGAR Shaf11! 1Local 1 ownt>.r, tac· tm Pintg..__ 4 speed slick. TOYOTA 1966 Hubor, C.M. 646·9303 0 trs 0 I OC: . _, re luxe lnlerlor/oxlOrlor '59 PORSCHE tory JUr. Bu<'keta, Vinyl roof,.
U Servi-dept. open 1:30 am '59 544 Volvo, As i1.-enaine 2600 HARBOR BL., PS, PB. CXYt1'270l S2195. P<4ckaae. Private owner.
WAS $4091.62
SAVE $700.00 r\llW Wt! • $900 ..... Mak ff '6R XR-7, Ma.gs .\ MicMlln1, c•!: .......,, 97"l'"' II g • • ., .... • '"' 9 ftM Monday tiu'u Fri-run•. • • ... COSTA MESA Tommy AY,res Chery ~" •• ~ ·~ • "1-=-:-.:..:-:;;;::;;:-~ .... ..... 54~ 1216 · Fae tape A air. R/H, P/S, pm,.
'1 V'· ,.. p h ' da1· * * ~ * * St(l.9'J (IO Open SUndQ P /B, k Jots of gadgets.
"''... -orsc I . PHONE 540-2512 * '59 VOLVO * '71 El Dorado convt, red 675-0938 ·f ,
FROM STICKER
NOW $3391.62"
SJ.2)0 ** 6'75-706..l' •1' W. Warner, Sa.nta AN Good condition , -w/wht top, tt(f Inter. 16.000 ----..--,0---,-,-,-, ' 946 S. Coait Hwy.; '69 Cougar Conv., elf!'ctrlc Laguni Sch Autel, lmportecl A·-. lmporNd ?970 S251J. Alter 5. 6TJ-8919 "rig mi Like new. Sacrifice. 49.fi..l7'4/Sf6.!l967
PLYMOUTH A t11.x. lie. &: floe':. lee
BILL BARRY iiiiiiii~;;;~ .... ~~-~,..,~~~~-~~ \ S7295. 6441900 blue, air cond .. alt pwr, inc. l---===--1Autos, Uud 990 · wnd..,. 11895. <99-3021.
' '67 PL YM01ilr~ · · '°' .. ,, by privare party, DODGE . "'I: • 1965 Coupe de Ville. xlnt
.'70 MERC ~n~· o MX. Air,'
pis, p/b, v/I, w brakes;
'67 PL YMOUV!
f)toditled for hilh
-perfonna.noe arid
appear~!
MUST SELL!
548-7881 /$800.
PONTIAC-GMC-FIAT '•
llst St. at S.A. Frwy.l '
nl E, 18' St., Santa Ana
5.SB-1000
IQ 1972 TOYOTA COROLLA
" STILL AT
' .s2000 ' '• .
l11tl1Mf11 pow•• Dr1•1~.ti11f1cl 91111, 4 tpt•d t11111.,
whit• will tir11, Vi11yl /11l•rior. #)8570
alMf .ULICTION-tM)tlDIATI DILIYIRY . . .
' " ,· ,1971 VOtVO . .. .. . ' . ··$97 DOWN '' .. ~97 PER
MONTH 04C
. · ,IMMIDIATI ' DlllYDY
lf7 II tolf1 down 119ym.,I. St7 Is ~tot•I mGrltllty 01Ymt111t ~ludlllll ftllr & 72 lie. & •U lleerc9 CllMOM .... lllWll'OVed
tNlllt fol' 60 lflGllt"-· o.f1rred OIYl'Tlffll Dtltl ta 1Jt17 lft.
dWI"' •!I f1M"4:1 dllr9•· ftlltH & ..,, lie:. er H Yoll prirfe•
It lllY Ulitl, fvlf (.Ill\ Pflcl 11 k lll . .U lfltl. llJ & ?2 lie:.
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LET US ARRANGE YOUR
OVERSEAS OELIVERr!
SPE CIALS ON FINE
IMPORT TRADE-INS
'68· FIAl'. . . $595 t bf. S9lft11, rvn:s f(IOd
XT J OOJ.
'66 VOLVO ' 544 $895
ILV '''·
,66 INTERNATIONAL Pickup $1299
1 DOOrt "' TOH. CirBI r111111lnt Conilflon, V'lft11: -.. --. . •
170 VOLVO 164
A.Ir a,,., .. ""''""'~ ....... txc•lwwll, US Bll!V.
$2395
$3195
VISIT OUR· ULTRA MODE FIN
SIRVICE DEPARTMENT
PAINT SHOPS e BODY SHOPS
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frilz Warttn's
Sports Car Cf'nter
no E. 1st sr.. Santa Ana
:>47~764
Mod1fl~ for high oond. m-1245 aft 7 pm
performance a'hd
.1ppe1traMP! '69 CADILLAC BROUGHAM
J'lfUST SELL! 1 Clean; Jow mlleagt, all
543.788V$800. eo.xrras, 644--0634, 53>-nGS
'67 Sportsman, c.otxt copd,
Camp outfiUtd, S 1500 .
Catty. 673-2286. work :
962-5585.
titts'. Excel nd. Sl.925.
541-:4369 M ; 551~ eve.
'66 CYCLONE f>-' VII, 4 speed, ma. $895. 5253 or
646-3250. .
'66 PURY W&fOn, V-3, auto,
3 teAlll & roomy. Must sell.
Under bk. S52S 5.16.2.'m.
'67 GTO hrdtp, power, 2 dr,.
bi1 e1t1ine. $1400. '
540-llTI. • TR 6 '69 Rd str. AM/F"M. M RI,. '68 El Dort1rio, brown, all w;re whf.els. British racing A E ,.,AN pwr, good tires, S.3500. Xlnt '?O Dodge 9 pas.s wag. A/C MUSTANG PONTIAC 1965 Pontiac Catalina, 2 Dr.,
grten. !ZKY1241 $ 2 3 9 9. cond. 673-Mlll' PJS..P/B • Auto. S2S!Q, -~-.,...~--..,..--Hard top.$400. or best o~.
Trh•m•• orr. sH--016'1. American Motors 5<8-3065. M2-J9J6. * LOOK HEREI •72 Pontiac Vent. II '"6.111.5510
8 TR Eia '69 Rdstr. AM/FM. ""Gremlins ,....,.HOrnets CAMARO '59 Royal Dodge Sdn. Gd. '6.'i Mu.!!tan.11: ronvt, mllJ'OOn "·n~~F~i,.~b-lnl=::F.::onn'-ui.--350-
W\re wheel•. British racing • ...rMat•dors . ...rJi1velins wtirkhorse $165. Rubber OK. & wht, 260 V-8 P.l\Jt, xlnt BRANO new 1972 Pontiac AM/FM stereo, air r:ood,
green. CZ KY-l2•JJ $ 2 J 9 g ~ J.<l"Amba:;dari 1970 CA MARO Ralll"y Sport 548-&997. cond, $650. firm 557-1174 or yent. TT. 2 dr. Fully fa.ctory PIS, P/B, etc. Ms-6025.-
Triumph Dir. 547--0764 ,, ... , '1ock of ,71,1 "i. ,.....,,1 w/11.ll xtr11.s. S2,850. Ph alt 5 F.ALCON 968·3!'114 Pvt Ply tquipped Including 6 C'yl.
-" " PM,·644-.!'85· •ngin" S..al No .. 2Y27D2J.. T-llRD
'68 TRIU-MPH TR:2so Bi9·Bi9 Savings '67 camRro m n.t in f'ng, -y.s, 4 s-:!. :~.A:!~vy duly 105037. ---------1 $1500 ** 5.17·700'i H bo A • •• I '631,ii Falcon Sprint, • sprl, WAS $2951.M •1968 THUNDERBmo, 4--dr Gr r meflCaft 'fV,OOO m ' $1100. ~9562 or new tire1, needs work. $225. IUIJ>en!!lon, low milea.a-e & 1 __ ..
& 1'R '67 Spitfire Mk. II Ex-54PrTI50. ·. . h $l!IOO Ca1J SA VE $500.0Q .__nuAU. lmm11.c, mod.· thru· cellenf rondillon. Sale pric· Homepof eo17entent 494-3839 eves or "99-2531 , ~9tS:. arp. . FROM STJCKF.R out. Full pwr., air. cond.,
ed 1899. (UCZ8451 Tciumph ,.69 Haymbo''"ai d CHEVROLET ""· NOW $2451.94 AM· FM '''"'°· Burgundy 9 1r. M7--0764 n ar r v · FORD 1968 ~fus!Ang, air, hof!ater, w/blk. top. B!u. bk. Private -"'"--~~~~==-Cost• Mes• '46-026J 1966 .Caprice COUPf'. $850 llt!W tires, low mileage. & tax, lie. & dfl('. ftt Pty. 557.9479
VOLKSWAGEN BUICK 40.000 orig ml. n•w ""''· '6' FORD G•laxi• 500 XL. $lti00. 84S-4324: 846-JJ7~. BILL BARRY 1 ~,.,"'T~-~Bi~rd~.-,.-y~Al-b~lu_e._mai_
. 642·836.1 All po"·er. air, new tires & 1968 6 Cyl., power sttttp>g. . wheel1. Excellent ca n d • '71 VW 411 '64 B • k Wiklcat 1!16.1 Che\ly Bisc11.yn1: brllke~. Low milea.11:e, im· llt!W lirf'll It hr11.ke11, f'll:cel PONTIAC-GM(rFIAT SJ.iO. Privale party.
4 Dr. &!dan, Auto Trans. UIC I Rarllo, he11.ter, 11ir cone!. ma.culate. 962-5998. cane!. Gold. Sl.250. tir:>-1070. 1111 St. at S.A. F'rwy.1 9~136.
Radio, Heater. only 4,!XXI Run.1 xlnt. 646-00Rl '69 Ford LTD, 2 dr., vin top, 1966 Mustang, 6 cyl., au\~. 3Xl E. lst St., San;A Ana 0.,~,~Th~u-nde~rb-ird~.-1.e-,-vlnr-
rTiiles, New Car Warranty, 2 ~· Hardlop, f'ull Powt"J", '70 KINGSWOOD E 1 I ate pow•r &. air. like ne"'· 1 '72 lie. good tin'!I, --i SSS-1000 cnun,_, M I ii' M·•· (•1241, Air Cond. IOPA558) 'Th.: ........... "~· UI R . ~
$699 Wgn., fully ~ipd. 9 p11.u. owntt. $1,,,,-,, 540-{IM9. <.'Of\d. S!l50 &U-0279. l.961 PONTIAC Tempe1t St11.. offer. 54M201 Apt, .B! • $2995 SJID>. Xlnt cond.· 546-2805. '67 fORD XL auto, air, new '65-l Ownt!r. V-8 11uto, 1100 W.11:n. Good tra.MJ)ottation 54A--1461 .
e ·86 El Camino, 377 • tirPS, immaculate. mi on new eng. MW brka, !7141 962.-9785 "'67~T~-B"'lnt~. ~Fu~l~I -..,-w-,-,,-F-..,-CREYIER MOTORS Good mcoh "'""'· _, ,,.._3727. m•J luneup. 1750/644-5<22. '&I .GTO, < .,,.i.. fri-pwr.. '""' oond.. See to ap-ft ~ painl , <t!M-2070, <494-7900. 1970 FORD'Galaxie 500 PIS. '69 Musta.nit, very 1pecial! r /h, W·W, 60.000 m,i. Sharp preciate. ·644-2352 ~~ o m · W. ls! St., Santa Ana Dally Pilot Walt Ad• have P/B, air cond. ;2200. or Radio, healer, wil'f'd (or Inside & out! S750. ~12'l8. DAILY PlLOT tor .ctklmf • ~.s 13S.3171 bargains gal0tt. best offer. 842-77(11 Ill.pt' deck. $1550. ~166.i. Cci.11 642-5678 ,I: Saw! 'Fo'i bl!at results! Ml-5671 . '0 1JP., ,. Autos, N.,.. '\: 980 1.Auto1, N•w , 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, N•w 980 Aut~, N•~ 9IO Autos, New 9IO ,,. . -
Step Up T~ LUXURY ..... 1970 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa
549-3001 Ext. 6&67.QI
'71 YW Squareback
4 Spd, Radio, While 1Jde
wall•, lOJXKI miles, remain·
der of factory warranty,
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$2499
CREVIER MOTORS
208 \\', J.~t St .. Santa Ana
835-3171
==~ 1911 VW Su per Beatie con·
vertiblP. Yellow/black top.
Exrellent conrl. AM/FM
r11rlio. UndE.'r warr 11 n ty.
S2.095 54~7297.
70 VW Bug, Green/blk,
Radials, Coco m11.I!. Very
clean. $135(). 5.57~254. ah 6: 1
675-7424. l
'71 V\V Van. xlnt rond. Bed.
cuMain111. sterf'O ra.rl. AC, ~I
. sip. $3100. 644-1197, (l)
828-lfiOO
'64 VW. Like ne"'" 4 radi11.I
tires, new clutch-, Al\.11n.1I
radio. 4 °""' shocks. S500.
968-7~1.
·n SQUAREBACK. a u t 0
tr.-.ns.. AM/f~1 rad i o ,
Whtwalls. Good condition.
"'~"'· 1964 VW camper, fully equip-
ped, '67 tfbuill engine, .l"•S
heater. radk>, good cond.
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1968 VW Sedan, xlnt con-
dition., 30. 120·original miles,
call 962-1320.
'64 vw blu bua. XLNT
COND Must sell. $595/bst
orter. M7-74U .
'lifi VW Van, xlnt cond., new
metalllc pA.lnt. $895. 303-3rd
St. Hunlington Beach.
'65 VW Bug. Radk>, heater.
iood lhape,
' S«)-6410 DLR.
'69 VW camper ~ady to ro
12195.
PMM 540-6otl0 DLA
MUST sell -'70 Bua. yelkrw
"''/blk Inter. R4H.~ clean.
SlS. Sf6..4306.
'10 VW Camper, Oelux .
$2795. 847-7855 aft 5 &: all
day weekends.
J7t VW Bus. Air, radio,
hr11ter. S!lll on w1UT11nty.
12.59". 646-91~ All 6 PM * '63 VW SUNROOF * ssoo. . • fi7l-33Sn * '6l vw $375: * 962 .. ~ .-her ~: 30 pm
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EXCEPTIONALLY CLEAN. Beautl!ul lime mist liiils)t with Ivy leather hiterlot and
matching landau roof. Fully luxury equip~ed including fti\I power, -climate control .air
co!lditioning, and much more. This attractive car is. a mµSt lo se'e and drive today. YNR
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an o~tanding selection o~ exceptional cars ~ •• •HURRY!
1970 CADILLAC 1969 Conttnental Cpe. 1969 Mercury Marquis
Coupe DeVll ..
Be&utitul 1ilver mill finlah with black
upholstery and landau rMf. Luxury
eqJJJpped, full power, cllma~ controJ
air. IZZX139l
$4475
1970 Continental 'tpe.
White exterior with m1tchln1 ., "'·hJte
leather t\ landau root. F\.111 pc)\~t and
factbry air conditla~. Luxury equip-ped thru-out. 1f'1"V71 1
$3975
OUtst•ndlngly CINn . l rellfham Ceu,.
cardinal red wlburgund)' leather A: Putel blue with dark blue Interior 4
black landau roof. Luxury equipped with white landau roof. 'Has !>O'>''er plua tac-
full power,$2'995 (136ACAJ tory air '°i2n17514J
1970 ·Mark Ill
IMMACULATI'
BeautitUl medium green lrtist metallic
with dark Ivy leather with Landau
roof. Fully Luxury f"ftlllpped, full power,
climate control air rondltlonln~ Ind.I·
vldual 6 way, power seats, rad.lo with
8 track tape and much more. (128AKUl
SALE PRICED
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1t 'ASSINClll WAGON
Beautiful bro\\'11 metallic tinlM wil.li
m.atchlnl vinyl Interior. Full power f&C•
tory air conditlQnlng, power tail' p te
window. luggage rack. U'.lw mlle•ge and
In top condition. (7fllDF'AI
$4275
"'OranQr County'• Famil11 of Fhtt Cm•
,2Gf HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA • 540-lil30
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1912 C~DILLAC COUPE DE VILLE . . ' 6~Y 3,747 Locally diiven mitts. Full pow ..
-i!I' equipment plu1 lactor,y air coftdltioninL
AM-FM t.Jereo multlpl~x radio, tilt-1.el@-o
acopii: •tiering -whttl. powl!r door locks.
~twilight 1entinel, leather inter.ior, yinyl
root. light monitor group, bumper iqlpact
.1trlpe, and more. (853£LV) · 1 '
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1972 Co:upe De Ville _.
Fully eq~ with vinyl ~r. AM-FM 1tereo
radio, 10ft ray glau, full powered. 6 way· seat,
door ed&e guards. automatic climate control aJr
condi~onin&. tilt 6 tele stttrin& wheel. (205392)
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1912-s:EbAN nE v1tLE suNRooF
Lo\\/ mileage factory brass hat. Beautllul
flreml.st St. J\.1oriti finish, full leather in-
. terlor, factory air conditionlng,,,1t.ei-eo .AM·
FM with 1lereo tape, power door Jocks,
trunk opener .. ,t\.\'t)ight untlnel. rear win·
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ORANGE COUNTY .
'70 El Dorado SALE
Cinnamon !iremi•t-with vinyl top, . PRICE
1 .. thor interior, full poW8, facto.-y s49 9 9 air CondifionJ11& tilt 11.eering wh~l.
stl!teO AM-TM riCSio, li'°wer door loc.ka. (928ACL)' :._ 1 .'
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PRICE Convertible. Red"lexterior with white
top and matchinc whit.e )etl_ther inter·
lor. Full power, tactory air condi·
tiordng, tilt-tele. Wheel, 1tereQ .AM·
TM radio, power door locks, etc.
CU'111739! s2199
·-'70 Fleeiwood SALE
PRICE Brouiham. Leathei-interior, vinyl
top, dual Jndivldual power comfort ·
seat., full powor,-factory Ill' cnndl· s5 7 9 9 tlpntnr. AM-J'M stueo_ power. door ·
locks. less than 26,000 m'Ues. (682·
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Leather lnt~i, vinyl top,"lull pow· ' ,< PRICI .
er equipment Plus factory all' condi· •
tlQ!Png, tilt •leering wheel, '""'" s3 2 9 9 .AM:lM ~4J.g. power door Jocks. An
Jmn\&cula!«11!""""°bile. (VQHOUJ
' ' . '67 Coupe De Ville
'• SALE
PRICE Beautiful ermine white w/whlte vinYl 1 top-6 rich red leather interior. Fae·
to.-y Ill' conditioning, !uU power, tilt s2 299 &: t.eleacopic steering, A¥·FM radio. .
AbsoluU!y beautiful (389AGCJ
'65 Coupe De Ville
Factory ~ condltloning, full power.
Beautiful cloth & leather lnterlor.
AM·FM radio, etc. An ex~ptional
buy. See· to appn!Ciate. CHOF394)
SALE
PRICE
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'69'· T-Bird Landau SALE ,_
Luxurious Hardtop Cpe. with ol\IY, PRICE 22,640 mUes. Facto.-y Alr Condition-. ~:tul~~~~~~tCw~~:~u= '299. 9 th! black1 padded, root & luxurious
, viriYI · lntUIOr. Local bea'uty
at'& lla-w)ess! (~}
'68 Buick Electra
Luxurious "225" 4 door sedan. Fae·
SALE .
PRICE
tory aJr conditioning, vinyl interior, •
power steering & brake1, automatic s17 9 9 trans., radio &. he«t.er, vinyl top. WSW
tire• efectrlc anteMa. CXCZ637) ' , ,
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¥U " Factory Ill' cond!UonJnr, lull po-r PlllCJ ' •
equipment, padded top, cl6th a Jetth· ' .
er Interior, itoreo AM·7M radio, tUt •4299 I: telffCOplc atttrtn1 wheel. l.J.J:ht -~Unel, power trunk l~k. etc. (2)
to choose (1~210) (797AGE). Talc•
your pick. , .
'70 Cadillac SALi
Convertible. Factory air condJUoninf, PRICE ._.tlve black ext.nor, black ••· •
tmor, black full leat)1er and black s 9 '?P· l'ull power, 1tereo rUlo, tilt 6 3 9 9 teleScoplc •tterfna:, power d&ol' Jocb.
I.oded with e-. and Ale pricod._
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'68 Sedan De Ville SA.LI ~ = J'Iremll• tlnUh. tectnry u . Plier • · ·
Full l=1:·1n~or.u:6 ~~~~ s2· 59··9 1teerlftl". door Iockl, rte. c\iiiiX&)
'66 El Dora~o C011v.
Popular hard to ttnd 7lfftwood ter·
'" with 1.e1nry Ill' c:ondlt1onl!IS. fuD power, all leather Int.er., 1tereo AM·
rM, door locb, .tllt·telelcopk· --inc, llcht Nntry', trunk lock. ,tc. etc. <TEH7ill . ' . . .
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PRICE
•1591
'68 Jaguar XKE "$ALI
JleautlfuJ 2+2 coupe. """"--PRICE
trans., AM·1'M radio, chrome win • ~:. F:~~-~~~i:,'.•= •3". 4 I a·
-wheels. low mtleaie I: true mint con.
ditlon. (WAI..695) . • .
'65 Mercury Wagon
Colcm.Y -Park t puaenpr deluxe lam·
ily 'WllOft with factory air ccndi\lon-tnc, powr •tttrtns. power· brakea.
electric wlndowa. chrome luaan
rack, full vhtYI lntmor, JocaJ-!Ow
mUeap. <PllllNl ... brakes, etc., etc. Just atlout eveey deluxe
cadUJac extri.. [lli_!i!. (l~M2) ' --~...... ____ _.. ______________ mlllllll~~
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lmmedl1t1 Dollvory • l•Mlllll! Soloctlon
froo Pickup and Dellwry
frM Loin Cart Whllo I.MM Car Sor-.-i.I • four end on•h•ll ocr• el total outliorbool CHllloc focllltleo doollftlti to bottw Mii ...,.
..,., ... c..imac 11111tmobll-. IO l-'< *"'I
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welcom91 and honors
all Chrysler Corporation
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less of where earl was purchas·
ed. We·honor ¥•ster Charge,
Bankamericard, Carte
Blanche, American_
'Express and
Diners Club • •
GIANT USED CAR SAYINGS ...
ASK ABOUT OUR FREE TRIAL EXCHANGE O~ USED CARS.
'70 PLYMOUTH
FURY Ill
VS, automatic, radio, heater, power st~rlng,· white walls, air conditioning, vin)'.l top. (292APN)
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VALIANT
Auto. trans., radio, heater, power steering. (Ys"A. 156) •
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'69 ·FORD ;GAIJ
500 2 DOOR HARDTOP
V8, automatic, radio, hea"ter, powCr steering, power
brakes, white waJJ lirt's, air cqpdllionlng, vJ.n.yJ top.
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'66 PROWLER
· CAMI' TllAILER
Fully equJPJ)e(! with stove, oven, Jee box, aink. di· ' nette, beds, etc. fFB55481 .) '695
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NEW YORKER 4 DR. H.T.
·VS, aufomatjc, power steering & brakes, radio.
heati:r, air cOnditioning, vlh.yl top, l>ower wlndowa
& doorl~.iwi ·95
'70· MERCURY
~QUIS COLONY PARK
Wagon. VB, automatic, radio, heater, power Sl«r·
Ing 4 brakes., WSW, air cond .. root rack. (332SOE)
'199S
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FUR'( Ill •
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'69 DODGE
DART GT 2 DR. H.T.
V8, automatic, AJ.f-FM radio, beater, power steer-
ing & brakes, white walls, ~r conditioning, ·vinyl ~p.(Y11695
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, CLEANEST TRANSPORTATION
CARSINTOWN
·'65 Plymouth
FUIT 111 i'.IA•DTdP
A11t11t111fic, r111Uo1 hoot1r, powor stoor•
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'61 .VW
4 ,,...i, rodlo, hootor. IUSUtOJ)
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Y~I, e11to. trolls., f1ctory oir co11cl itienln91 fllll ,ewor, r1dio, hoo t1r, whitewol1 tiro1,
whoel covors, tilt .wflool. ISAYl l71 $488FULL
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'69 MERC. COUGAR
$J99 DOWN $30 A MONTH FOR 36
MONTHS
$9. 88 "" ,, ~"' ''· ""''· "' . v..a.. rldlo, hM!tr, , 10111 mti. pymt. 111<1. 11x. 11-
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1y1!1111, hi1h imptCI painl &
n.d! mudl--. Qll.D(~ YOURS f'OO.lY,
$2088~ . . PRICE
SlH is talo:ll drl PYl"I. '6' is ll)tol 11111 '"'"' irld
tel, lic9'1M""' oil Con'!'int ~t1 tn '"'. u lidit
for 36 "'"-~ ,.,,...,,rict 12S15 itltl, It• &
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OµNGE COUNTY, ALIFORNIA
Today's Final
WEDNESDAY, MARCH I', 1972 TEN CENTS
JementeJaycees Vie.for Complete Fee Waiver
The aervlce group ll]lOl180rlng Ulla eleo-elecllon by five day~
Ion year's town hall meeting for San 'Ibe aeata of Councilmen . Stanley
. enient.e's 14 city council cind.rdates · Northrup anc1·wa1ter Evans Jr. are up
: night will ·ask the city for waWeP &f ti' for filling in ~ election, which also will
O' use fee for µie new Community decide the fate of I prOposal Jo flUoridate
ubhoute. water~ .. ·
Clalmlng that the Aj>ril 6 event is in ·tl)e Other Items on the councli's busy agen-
. bile interest, Ron DeMello, townhall da for tonight's 7:30 meeting include:
hairman the local Jaycees, asks that the .:.. An bivitatlon ·bY. the chamber of
tal fee be waived. 'commerce for city ,o(fJcials to joj.n those
The Jaycet;-SPonsored t o w n -h a I i of the chamber in a two-day r~treat and
eetings generally are the onJy ones held seminar in Palm Springs late nut April.
ally~ e,leclion ye.,r. Tbe.qnusual '!Feat.was formed to -allqw
·The event would precede the municipal deeper exan\lna.Uoo of~ chambu's role
in the community and it& direction in lhe
next year.
-/,. Jetter from the organization of·
ficiaUy supporting next week's school
~istriet tu overri~e continuance seeking
pertnisr'ion for tl)e use or Old ~iu, fark
for rallies from.1 to 4 p..m. Saturday and
Sunday.
. -A request for exclusion· ol the
Sborecliffs Beach Club from a IO.percent
surcharge on-contracts for · summer
lifeguard services. That· request ac--
companles the official contract for this
summer's service .by city lifeguards on
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the colony's private beach. Robert
Dunham, beach club spakesman, also
stfggests that the city charge a SO-percent
surcharge to private entities outside the
city contracting for municipa l services. e -Awarding of a contraCt for the oon-
:truction of two new tennis courts at San
Luis Rey Park at the edge (lf the city golf
course to replace , \he pair of courts
removed to allow for off-street parking at
the new commonity clubhouse.
-Discussion.of1he·progress - or lack
of pr:ogress -in tfie ifl0nths-0ld attempts
to $i!ll ·tbe·existlng cify yard property on •
Avenidt\ Mir8.mar. Plans are being
drafted for a replacement yard at the
new sanitation plant, but that project can
not beg in until the f()Oney is received
from sale of the Miramar facility. The
city bas advertised. lhe sale-for the past
year.
-Final acceptance ol the community.
Clubhouse and authOrizatlon to file a
notice of comple tion. The. $23Qi000 struc-
ture built by Ray McCaslin, local con·
tractor and planning commissio"ner, Was
officially dedicated Sunday : before a
capacity audience of about 500 __p_ersons.
Further discussion of increased
personnel requirements In the Depart·
ment of Building and Planning to cope
with an Increase in work stemming from
the current building ·boom. -
-Fins! pass age of an' ordinance
chang ing the zoning of a parcel of land
owned by the Chapman Mana gement
Corporation from commerC\al to garden·
apartment usage. The project, along
Caml.!lft de los Mares, would Involve
alt>ut 176 aparfment, In fourplex con-
struction. Tract maps and preliminary
approval s for the project have beet\
granted by councilmen and planning
commiss ioners. -
n an reewa
Pat Co1nes Ho111e • • First Lad y Due Here ·Satitrday
Amercia 's first lady will probably spend the wee.tend in San Clemente
after a visit Saturday to the camellia Festival in Sacramento, White House
aides said today. ·
But the President apaprently will stay behind lh Washington· to pick up
the affairs of state which had to wait as be made bis blstoric trip. to malnland
Oilna.
Some reports in San Clemente early· thi.!I week hinted that the First
Family was planning to arrive together in-the city over the weekend to begin
'a three-week viSit to the South Coast, but plans for that viait have faded.
Local reside,,i.ts, however, are hoping the President will arrive here be-
fore he leaves for Moscow late in May for ta.lb with Soviet leaders.
San Cleme,ite ,has a present for the President. . . '
After several mon~ of~fund drivel a local· comz;JUUee bas raised $8,000
~ and formally haiJ"pufehased a bronze •bust of the President. .
• A public ' prooentation of the art work, attended by the general _ publi~,
is bein1 planned for the Wes!= Wbli• Hoose m 1 day _, wbeo the l'rui·
• "11tnt is in residence.
,ai:.. ~ ,r "J.~ ~ 1: ~·. • • ~· t~hhy~u¥m~.H~lds:Up
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Market hi San Clemente . .
: . A grubbf bandit with a feW days'
atowth of 6eard brandished a chrome
pistol at a S&n Clemente market ·clerk
!l'Uesday evening, then robbed the store or
~Incas~.
·..,....-Police said the gunmen weiring dark
blue ciolh~·at the Alpha Bela
Market at 903 S. El· Camino Real at the
dinner hour Ind first asked -a clerk in the
manager's office to cash a check.
A moment "'later the~ gunman, pollet
said, pulled the piltol from his pocket and
ordered ·the victjm to open the office
&ale.
Officers said alter the clerk told the
pnman the only safe in the store was in
liont near the checkstands, the robber
ordered the man to a register, instead.
The bandit then took a lhopplng cart
l'Jld placed a few items In It and followed
tbe,clert to the register. ·
. : Police Lt. Cllffi>nl Gala uld at the
·cbeckatand the llUlpecl kept the gun in ;N,o pocket.
: The gunman ordered the clerk lo put
7-da y Service:
Price ls $2.65
The DAILY PILOT begirls seven-
days-a-week service to its readers
starting this week. 1la a reaull, the
. borne delivered llllloerlptlaa price
the rectsler's bills, doliar bllts, ·Ii.., and
teDI, l\lfo a paper Nck.
Ju the bandit Ged !be market he
waned· that anyone trying lo follow hlm
·••would be dead." , police r e lated.
·~res called police inupedtately afler
the man left.
The IUlpecl bad dark bu&by bair Jnd •
atubble of a beard, police laid.
Gatts; described the boli;fUp as 0 cool
aDcl calm by someone who knew what be
was doing."
Art Fair E yed
For Drive-in
Officials in San Juan Capistrano are
studyil)g a proposal bf the ownen ol the Missi~ Drive-in Tb!ater to 'conduct an
art fair at the theater ground> on Sun-
days. -
The theater, owned by Pacific Drive-in
'l'J>eai<17 corp. ol Loo Angeles, would he
used by ...... 2llO artlata each Sunday to
sell .their ....... under the proposal.
In a letter to the ·city Pacific official
Leonard Lowengrub Mid the activities
would.he confi!>ed lo t!ie.IJ'OUl!lis of the
theater. There .,;JI . he no mernal
· ac!_vertising cr ~ methods used
aiound the facility to attract custom~.
Lowengrub also oald.1 •
The matter lw beeh referred lo the cl·
ty planning colllllllsllon for conaideraUon.
Golf Course
• In Clemente
Gets 'Airing
By JOHN VALTERZA
Of Hit O.lly ,lilt Sl1tf
Initial exposure of a surprise idea for a
new San Clemente city golf course on
land which recently was taken from the
Marine COrps and given to the public will '
come before city, councilmen tonight.
The proposal~ covers . a portion of the
large inland.acreage which w;is part 'of
the packace wbicl> eventually ~ill
.....,_. 4,·vat. "'iitll"l'lanned Sin
Onofre Bl.Us ·Stat< Perk. -
An unusual staelight lo the ide.t is ,that
the land 1n lti[estion 11 .. nelthef in the cl"
ty, nor the r:;oimty ol ()range, I'
£lty ~' · Ken Cirr, will make the IUl_l!estlail Iha! c ou n ell men
autliorlu lo negotiat< with ' •
parts officials see if about 300 a~
tbe uplaoclS ln San Mateo Canyon coUld
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Assembly Unit
Backs Coastline ... -' .
;Regulation Bill
' By DAVID JENSEN
SACRAMENTO (UPQ - A tough bill
backed by conservationist! to regulate
careless developinent of California's
1,100-mile coastline easily hcls won ap-
proval of an Adembly committee despite
warnings that it could cause power
"brownouts."
Ututty company lobbyists told the Plan·
ning and Land Use C.Ommittee Tuesday
the measure by Auemblyman Alan
Sieroly (0.Beverly Hills) would. In ef!ect,
bar power plant construction along the
coast.
Developer's argued that the proposal
would imPoSe a "moratorium" on CO:§Stal
construction, was a cause of "legislative
overkill" and was part of a "philosophy
o( no progrtss. '.' ·
Sieroty denied hi!: measure would
create any moratoriuni.
Supporters said· the bill to control
coastal development ranging from bay
dredging to high-rise buildings Would r"·
vent the "disalter" of ' b o r e 1 n e
overdevelopment.
Janet Adams of the California C.oastal
(See BILL, Pare II
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iguana, learned quickly of the climbing ability of the herbivorous
tropical. lizard. "
' -Murder Charg~.Hearing
Continued Utltil :Mo~d~y
A preliminary heariiig to determ ine if a
Wilmington labdrer should stand trial' on
charges or· murder has been continued
until ne1:t Monday afternoon in Sooth
Orange County Municipal Court.
Final argwne1ts by the defense In the
hearing involving the stabbing of the
dtfendant's coinpanibn early last mont'h
in San Clemente will be heard at 2 p.nr--
The continuance ·was granted Tuesday 1
afternoon.
• Juan Suar~ Puga, 37, Is being held In
county jail wi~ no bail set, facing
charges of homicide. ,
It i1 alleged th't *1Je1 laborer stabbed
Jesus Herrera ROa, .fT, al.so of Wilm·
.ington,, after the, two, men struggled in the
back-of a moving car.
• will become $1.15 per moalb, ef.
fective March 1.
'lbe additional 40 cents per month
will include the price , o( the new
Sunday e di ti on ot .the DAILY
PILOT, whlcb s I arts Sunday1 March 5. A substanUaJ portion or
the increate will he rNlned bJ
your DAILY Pll.OT carrier, for hit
addilional Sunday delivery service.
·Evi:nger Services Planned"
Police: 1arnmoned by three companions
of the flghling pair, found Ro~'• body
sprawled along a· freeway· light standard
upOOU:t' of the Pico overcrossing. Roa
died from a stab wound lo the hear~,
allegedly lnrtr~ after the car slop~
at the freeway shoulder.
· A day later, police combing the
freeway em~ankment ' found a black·
handled "'ttchblade knife which ~Ueged·
Jy iofiicted the mortal wound.
, Individual copies of the Sanday
, • edition of the DAILY PILOT will he
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· 25 cents at nentands and DtWI
rackl. Weekday issues will mnaln
' at 10 .,,,ts per copy at the 1tanda
: and racks, Thia means home.
delivered subocrtptiom are aboul fl
• a monllt. lesa thin individualb'
. purdlased copleil.
Finl collection for the DAILY
PILOT at the new home delivery
price of 12.115 per mmth will be at
the end ol March. No Sunday.only
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The stabbing ended a day of -asserted M ial f Lo . C .. B ke ·Th da bickering betwten lhe two men over 1 rt· . emor. or:. . ng-time . apo ro r urs y ce~~::rw:~~:d about an hour aft•~
Memortal tervicts for I o n g • t I m e
Capistrano Bay '!"" investment broker
Joeepli Evin&<r will be held Tbursday at
San Ju0n Gtpiltrano Comm u nl ly
Prabyterlan Churcll where Mr. Evincer
bad .....S u elder fer many years.
Mr. Ettncer. a, u...i. with bis family
at Jim P-Rita, Son )uan,Capistrano.
lie died lat< 1¢ net In Mission com.
Dllll!ty. Jlajpllal. . •
Mr. E.i.r, his wife, Bobbi!, Ind
their two ddldrm "'°""'lo the Bay area
In 1151 and ll!ortlJ aftenrards heclme ...., 11 ...... (111 -...unity and pro-
ftlllooal ..ice~ ... ., ;... ,
Mr. Evinatr w~ a 16.-year member of
the San Clement< OWnber of COmmerce
'and served as a director f« several
1 years. He w_. presidenl of the San Juan
·Rotary aub··1n lllP-'114; he was a Mason
and a Sbrlner and a long-time memboo of
the San Cle.-. Elks Lodge .
Mr. Evin..,. helped launch San
Clemente'• filsl ·youth actitlties center balldlnc ...,. the old Las Palmu School
and u Rolary -!dent launched youth
achlevemmt awanis .
lie alao ....S aa 1 president of the
American Field §!!!!!ml Ex·
cha,.. ~' p!ltraDO Union Hieb Scbool Ill 1111 115111 •!Id was a
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director for 11 years of the AFS fina nce ,the incident after his car wu involved ht ~ttee and student programs plan-a cruh oa the freeway eeven milea north rung. o1 the Mexican boi:d<r. ,
He and his family were fo~ parents
lo two AFS students from abroad. . T . w' D' flro1 ... 1ona11y, be served on the San orrance oman 1es
Clemente.Capistrano Board of Realtors
and WU ila president in 1161.
Jn tho California Real Estale Asl!OCia-
Uon. be evtd ari re.Ion~ vice president,
Jat:er u a ate dlrector and more
recentl.y ,oo the stat.. nominating com-
tnitt<e.
Bell4ol llll wldo',f, Mr. E .. leavu
•ton,.R*rt, and daUChttr, ~both of
tho home, •
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ranee woman died here afler she jumped
. or fell from a ISO.foot cilff at Point
FermJn Park, authoritles ·repOrt~. The
victim wa.t Identified u Sharon Carol
Borum. 1a. Police uLd 1 female com·
.panlon. allO tt,..wu boapll•llrad .l'uelday
for treotment ol a -lblo ov...-of drugs. • • ,
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Rig .Driver
In Orange
A state highway worker was crillcaHy
wounded Tuesday night by a sniper's
bullet as he drove a grooving rig on the
Newport Freeway near Lincoln Avenue ill
Orange.
Michael W. Dawson, 21, of El Monte,
an apparent victim of a senseless thrill
shooting, ls in Orange C.ounty Medical
Cent.or 1<$y .
Cent.or officials aa1d the bullet Ia lodlld"""
near bla -1pine and • hia. condition 11 ao
serious that ."!'r have helltaled lo order.
surgery.
·Dawson was driving eouthbOund"On the
freeway on· an open p[ece of eq~ at
about 11:34 p.m. wbeo wllneael -him fall ,from the rig. _
0nJwe police lalcl ho WU sbol In tho
left side. The atuc entered hil abdomen
and lodged near his spine.
Investigators saJd tftey had no clues to
"the jdeiltity of the person who lhot
Dawson. They belJeve from statements
by witneases that the shot was fired from
a passing vehicle~
The victim is employed by COncut Inc.
of Paramount, state Division of Highway
officiala iaid. They added that H was not
unusual for the grooving operation to be
done late at night. -
, Dawaon's Jnjury was the aecond
freeway shooting , Ill. Orance County In
three days. ·
Suncta1 nlobl a motorcycle 111111 (Boe lfllOOrlNG, Pip II
Sun Fun Suit
Asks $100,000
A San Francllcan whose fun in the sun
ended when be fell while boarding tho
''Sun J'WI" at the San Clernehte pier hu
sued the San Clement< Sporta Flahln1
C01;,11pany for •100,000 in daltiages.
William COrbett chargea the oper•tors
ot the cruise veuel with negligence-that
led lo his fa!Hut July 1i'wbile he wu
embarking on a liahing trip. I
Corbett clnlma In· hll Orance COunly
Superior Court action that he suffered
serious injuries and aome pennanent
disability u a result of the mishap.
OrPI•
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The fog has glvtn way to old, Sol
and Orarige C.oast reaidtnta can
look forward to more aunahlne
weather on ThUl'lday. Highs at the
beaches 68 rising to 71 inland.
Lowa , in the 40's. .
INSmt: TODAY
Famed author WiUiam Saro-
uan ii alive, well ond writing
dQ.ilu. See 1tory, Paoe 14.
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G~thers Up
Signatures.
OnMll!rd of the 1lgnalurea needed to
aet ID.motion 1 special elecilon to recall
LaJUna Beach City Councilman Edward
.IAiT were gatherod In the first weekend
of petition clrculalion, it wu revealed at
a "recall rally" Tuesday nJght. Bea WhltUe1ty, chlJrman of CiU-
for ~ Government, the group 1ponllOl'-
loa th&Lo!'f i:,ecall1 told1 group of almoat
104 La1unans at 111< meeUng in city hall
council chlmbera that eoo peraons had •Jined pet!tlo111 ot marketl in the city on
Soturday and Sundly.
Sianatures al 2& percent ol the city'•
rtgtlte(ed voters -1llgj)lly more lhal>
2.000 -are 1equlred to force a recall
elecllon. ·
Be&IDnlnf thll lfe<k. Miu Whlltle1ty
said, pet!Uon tlbl•• will he oel up at food
markets In the comnilmlty for lour d1y1
oacb ...U.·'nlursdoy thmlcb Sunday.
AddlUonal petitions for ntlibborhood
clrculatlon were handed out at the Tues-
day meetlna. Penooo wllhlll( t o
clrcul1t1 petftlonl or to ·alt II morket
tableo for tw .. hour lhlfll moy coll IM-
J3J$ or lfl·llll Miu Wblttl ... y aid to-
day.
The recall proponenta have until
mid-April lo gather the required number
of slgnaturea, but expect lo fill the quoll
before thal date, lhe added. ·
At tbe meetln&, II wu pointed out that
altboucb the ' deldllne for Altltertni lo
vote ID the April U muolcl~ tltcllon
hu peued I\ still ti poulble to regtoter
In order to algn the recall petltlcma, 1lnce
the ' recall elecllon could not toke place
beforo the end of August.
New voters who wUI be 18 by Aug.' I
alaoM< elli!blt to regtoter and sign.
Tlit cltllenl' sroup b 1tOkinB the recall
of Coul>clbnan Lorr on sround• he failed
to mpond to the w!Jhes of the people on
the high rile luue; luued alarming and
lalae lllltementl oboul ¢ty financial mol-
ters; d11cr1m1nated against women aeek~
Ing city oppolntmenta; mtsuaed w,.
payers' money by taking hla wlfe on con--
venUon U:lps at city expe1111; and
rsporwored changes In the law to make _tt
euler for land 1peculltor1 lo obteln
varlancu.
Ho hu denied-th• chlrses.
The recall notice wu signed by Miu
Whittlesey, Jon S. Br1m1, Mary lAUnlber·
ry, Dovld Poul and BW Wood.
l'rotn Pflfle J
BILL ...
:Alliance uld cilium ... "lrJihtened and
worrltd" about the posslblllty the
coll\llne ml&bt he ruined. · '«h~'uld "o1iet tM oce'ln btult i. 10nt.
once the beach ii gone • • • lt can't be
turned back." -.
Sioroty'I blll .... opprond OD I ~1
. volt 1~ ,Ille .coml"lt~ ·following IJIOrt
thih! two J>oun o! hwli>1•. which m
damlnated' by opponaoll. ·Th• meomo
now -,..,.. !be W•)'I and Meon1 com.
mlttee.
Jolin Burry of Soulbtrn caJllornla
EdJaon "1!111d tbel pmage of the bill
would mean 11power shortages" and
"forced Interruptions" ol service In
Southern C.Ulornlo by 1974-75 by barrlnC
COllllr\lctloa of power plants olong the
co'ul.
He uld·the meuuxr would create con-
8UY1Uon11t-ortented commlaslons t o regula~ developtlll!ll, •hlch Ile said
were fhii wrong agencl .. to ~o tiie Job.
Allemblyman Charleo Worren (D-Lol
Angeles), told Bu1'1'7. "It aeems to me
that the Industry b opeaking with a
lorkeG ~.·1 • ,. Commltt-. chalrmln Pow PriOlo (R-
PacUlo' Pllliadei), ol!O dlllered with
another lobbylat, Johii P. Gilchrist,
reprnen\lllc the Callloi1ila Marine Parka •nil Harbora Aaaoclatlon.
Gflchrlat said the bllf would mike It
nearly. lmpoaalble to build morlnu Ilona
the coU!, bul Priolo cited Morino Del
.
Nixon ~riti~ ITT Quiz Scheduled
S.chmitz. Heads Primary Foes KwindMmt, An~rson -Both w T,ettify ~-•-~ ANGIELES (AP). -Jlep. Jobol G .. Scllmll< (R-TUl\lo) llld lllte ~ al1~~111ft lllllllj ll•llMI-al c.lllnil. Wtlllr HID-.
ww p.., o -rola la ID on\J.N!Jlll Cllllon>la lllpublleln prlmlry ollle, W ~GTON (AP) -Dtputy Atty.
Gen.;Rlchard G.,Klelndienst, nominated
to be attorney general, will testify under
oalh at a Senate hearing 'Ibunday on
charge.s he took part In setUement of an·
tltrust· cases against lnternaUonat
Telephone & Telegraph Co.
Presldtnt Nilob'a -npmlnailon or KleJn.
dlensl. Mitchell mi.ted, ellecUve today,
to dlrect)'llJon'• re<1lectlon campaign.
In hls stat•ment, O'Bt1'n reterrod lo a
disclosure by And.;... cit o memo •~
U:lbuled to a lobbylat for m saYiDI "o ...
noble commllmllnt hu gone a long way
toward our negotiations on \be mergers
eventually .sQming out" O the company
• opolreomon llld Tuelday. .
Schmit&' current area of rtpresentaUon inc.Judea: San Clemente and the
Western White HOUie. ReapporUonment, however, removes the Westem White
HOllH rrom hll dlllrlct.
Late Tuesday the committee filed a
report saying It ls entlrtly .. tlafied with
K1etndienst'1 qualifications to serve as
attorney general. Trevor Roberti, head of the organb:lng commJUei for the slate pledged
to Rep. John M. Ashbrook (R-Ohlo), made the announcement. Roberts said
he plans to flle the Uat of the 96 delegation membera Thursday in Sacramento.
He said that othero aervln11 on the ~ative slate will Include Wiilis
Stoae, o backer of the Liberty Ameridment to abolish the Income tu; George
Brobte, who contributed •a.ooo to the 1918 Nixon campaign In Orange County;
and Ruth Wakefield, \Wle of Aasemblyman Uoyd l\'Wfield, (R-Downey.)
Columnist Jack Anderson, who wrote
that ll aetUement favorable to m W&I
arranged after one of its 1ubsidiarf com-
panies pledged up lo !400,000 lo help
finance next August'f Republican Na·
tional Convention, also will testify.
Almost slpiu!taneouJ!y. · Democratic
NnUonaJ CbaJrman LaW(ellce O'Brien
president wanted. , •
ln anolhcr column today, Anden0d
lald Klelndlenat "held t2!!1hlY ~ -
clcneTI secret meeting• on the l'l'I' caae
with a dlr~r of the company belort the
aetUemcnt was reached."
• calltd fOr ~xamlnatlon of Klel.od.lenat's
nominaUoo because of the allegationa.
O'Brien accw:ed Kleiftdlenst o f
mlaatatlng the situation laat De<?ember,
Israelis, Syria Trade
Attacks Along Border
(Anderson's column appears regularly
on the editorial page of the DAILY
PILOT.)
Sen. Jam" O. Jiaatland (D-Mlaa.), ·
chllrman of the Senalt Judiciary Com-
mittee which already unanimously ap.
proved Klelndlenst's nomination to sue·
ceed ,\tly. Gen. Jobn N. Mitchell, told a
reporter of plans for the bearing.
He said other witnesses wilt be former
aaslstant attorney ganerll Rlchard W,
McLaren, now a federal judge, whobead·
ed the Juatice llepartmant'a antltnm
division, and a representaUYe of I'M', a
giant conglomerate.
'Backyard Aadienee'
Capo Co-unci.l Can't Solve
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Apartment Problems· 11t Valloll Prt11 llllerutlollll
A B)'rilD mUltory 1poke1m1n .. Id la
Dlmucus that the Syrian air force
bOmbed Jsraell aettlements today 1n the
ocCupled Golan Heights ·Jtnil that 11heavy
caauaUJes were lnflicted. '' ,
An Israeli mllltary 1pokeomon In Tel
Aviv confirmed the Syrian ottack but
aald the bombl fell harmleuly outside
two Jewlah oettlemtnla and that there
wu neither d1mqe nor casu&lUes. '
A Syriln communique :_ broldcast by
DamolClll Radio u14: "Direct hl\a were
acored and heavy caaualites were ln-
• meted. All our pilnes returned safely."
'Ibe Middle Eut News Agency in Cairo
aak1 Damascus airport authorities in-
formed caln> airport o!llclal> that Ill
Syrian alrporta were clo!ed unUI further
notice.
'!'be ~ 11pokeemon nld Syrll oen\
Ito Soviet.modi MIGa ogalnlt the laraell
eettlemontl IJI reprlaal for ID lllack
earlier Jn the day by Israeli planes, tlnb
and artillery agaJMt Palestlnlan guerrilla
rohJiee comps In Syria. -
Israeli planeo also 1truck IJito Lebanon
today. MUlllrY 1pokesmen In Tel Aviv
aald the attacb were Jo retallaUon for 12
attocil:a on llroell oulpolll and border
setUemanil by SyrJan.baood guerrilla
ll'l!Uery and the Leblnon · o\tecil:a IJI
reprlul for rocket attacks on Iarull
border vlllagu.
The Iaraell lllllDllDCOmlllt llld the
Syriln planeo peM!rltod three mn.. Into
ilraell air 1poco and d"'l'l*I bombs In
the vlcln!Jy al El Al and HUlbnlr,
It said W...U lllllllrcrall opened up on
the lnlrudera and tbat the Ill'loll Air.
Force acrambled 11aloll the SyrllJll but
failed to mob conloct. · ·
II wu the tint bombing acllon by
Syriln plllltl qalnll Iar..U occupied
From P .. e J
GOLR •••
he aet ••kl• for a aou courat.
U 1uch a pion were to become rullJY,
two pub)Jc IOI! COlllplu" "ould 1lt aid ..
by 1lde, IJnied l>y ID OCCHI route.
Carr declined to apeclly !)le encl
source of the ldeo for the links Tueod1y
afternoon, adding tho\ he pre!errod that
the council bear the detolls !Int.
He did 1ay1 however, that the Idea Is
not being lolllated by the Slalt of
CalUorolo, but locolly ..
"The 1llte 11 m11ter planning nearly
3,000 attn of the uplands: for parks use,"
he taJd, 11and It seems loglc1) they couJd
ponlbly lpll'O a few hundrod of those
actfa for a golf course."
· He added that the prime reason for
Jaunehing a new course would not be a
ploy to relnJorce ~n Clemente's deslrn
to aMex lltross the county line Into San
Diego County.
11lt Ju.st uems like 1 «ood Idea to in·
elude a course on the land," he said.
The canyon will eventually serve as an
area for camping, parking and other dry·
lanJl1ecrea.Uon activity, complementing
the pubUc use of sii mites of scenic
shoreline which for years had been closed
to all but mllitary persoMeJ.
• territory for nearly two yeara, llthough
reconnallaance planes new over the
Golan Heigh\& Nov. 12.
The last aertal combat between the two
countrieJ came· an · June fl, 1970, -when
Jsrael said Jt shot down two Syrian MIGs
in a dogfight over the Golan Heights.
Thia was shortly before the cease-fire
along the Suez Canal went into effect.
The Golan Heights b an area In
aouthwut Syrtl adjoining the Leban.,e
border and was seited by Israel in heavy
fighting In the last day of the 1967 Six
. Day war.
Since then, I s r a e 1 has established
armed settlements fn the area.
The number of Syrian planes involved
was not reported.
The braell communique sald only that
"a number" of MIGs appeared.
Ten thousand pro·guerrllla
demqnstrators morcbed thmlcb the
stieeta of Beirut today lhoutlng ant~
A.merlcan slogans and taunting Preatdent
s.µe1man Franjleb for not taking action
against the Israeli incursions.
They were ucorted by IO riot police
and there was no violence.
But fighting broken out between guer-
rllla oympatblzera and r1gbtlstl at the
American Uolveralty of Beirut and a
university spokesman oeld JI s\udenla
w.ere injured in the SO-minute clash. He
aa1d ''a good number of windows, chaJrs
·and 'tables were smasbed.11
m and Mitchell have denied there was
any deal to settle the antitrust.cases.
Eastland said the bearings on Klein-
dienst's nomlnaUon are not being reopen-
ed because the nomination ls pending In
the Senate. To reopen the hearings , he
aaid, the. nomination would have to be
recalled from the Senate by bla com·
mlttee.
He said the commlttee will decide what
to do after hearing the testimony Tb~
day.
E~lier, the Justice Department tald
Klemdlenst asked for a reopening of the
Senate hearihgs on his nomination.
Eci.stland disclosed · that he a n d
Reput)lican Leader . Hugh Scott of
Pennsylvania, a Judiciary Comnllttee
member , met last night with Kleindlenst
in Scott's office.
Eastland said he feels there is noting to
lhe charges and that. he. . .expects Klein·
dlenst to be confirmed.
Scott told newamen that Klelndle11St
"has a full 'and adequate answer."
EasUand said he agreed.
KleindieDlt asked .to be heard by the
Judiciary Committee, EasUand said, to
get all the facts on lhe record. He said
Klelndlenst will be sworn as a witness
just as he was when he testified at hear·
ings on his nomination.
City councilmen may have a broad
aweep of power!, but more than a score
of San Juan Capistrano residents this
week learned lo their dl;sappointment that
their councilmen can't preserve a
family's pQvacy.
Reglstering angry complaints that a
nearby apartment project has destroyed
the serenity of more thin · 23 families,
spokesmen for the Troy.Marina
HOmeowoer's Asaodatlon Monday lost
Bizarre Robbery
Involves Gunman
Dressed in. Mini
One of the most bizarre armed robbery
cases lo Costa Mesa history Ls under in-
vesUgatlon today, apparenUy involving a
rnlni·sklrted male transvestite too bashful
to buy hi! own feminlne finery.
The suspect strode into a wtit at the
Mediterranean Village Apartments, 2400
Harbor Blvd., Tuesday night wearing a
blonde wig and waving a gun used in the
reported robbery and assault with a
deadly weapon. The committee voted 16 to O last week
to recommend Senate coofirmation of Ucl P Officer Roscoe Broad was dispatched rogrammer alter a call for help by an attractive 20-
year-old waitress who was the victim of
F d Gull -Ph •11· S ks the freakish incident oun ty .1 1ps ee The g1ri said she ..... watching
television lb her bedroom about S p.m.
O~ B mh H Another Tenn wh•• the 1n1ruder entered the unlocked " Q ,, ... qaxes _ ap;b.lm~~ the grotesquely-garbed gun.
An Oranae County Superkr Court Jury I) C B d man -he reportedly wore a dark skirt
foOk leaa than lour l>oura Tueadly lo find vn ounty•· oar and fashionably high ladies' hoots -ordered hOr to lie down on the Door.
computer programmer Jon Van }Vonner i The victim said she was handcuff, ed; by
guilty ol <!Jaf& .. !hat 1ba ' !ti~ a Thjrd Distr~ C,~ly ~~'Pe r_y 1 ! ~r the man drelled"' woman, tlien pisfbl-f~llt bomb warnJO, that led to a IOlrcb ~~i-.:~:il<ln i:.,~~m~e= whipped and stunned but not knooked
of · UC Irvine'• ~cal achoo1. on the county board.· completely unconscious.
Van Wormer, 39, of 18'51 San Rufino, J>hllllps may be unopposed. No poterr She said 1n the robbery and assau1t
1rVine. was ordered by Judge James Ual caodldates have ta'.ken out nomination report that be then rifled her wardrobe
their appeal lo councilmen lo llop Ibo· ·, construction.
The Bauer Development Company, Sird
Homeowner's President Bill Zlntl, ls the·
builder. •• He said that the firm praently ··ts· 1
building two and three-story apartmeht" '
buildings next to 1' houses alonf I Descanso Avenue and each one of the
back yards will· have an audience -tbk
apartment dwellef!. . ·
"There should be some way to stop tbir.
until the homeowner's associailon if.
sati!fied with the results," he said.
But councilmen, poinUng out that their~
approvals already were complete on the~
project, said they were powerless to be]~,
Tbey admit!~. however, \hat thej'
were not aware when they approved thi
project that the apartment structure!" t
were to be built on tall pJds, giving the
buildings an even higher vault. -.
Several councilmen surveyed the proj.o-
ect over the weekend to prepare fOf'-Monday'~ appeal .and said they wen.:
a1anned at the sharp transition between.
the expensive, •Ingle-family houaOI and
Ute nearby aparbnents. -.
City Engineer Jack Kubota, however;:.
said that such a situation is commonplace..
and impossible to .!JOlve.
He ·said the problem stretches into ~~
realm or property rights and the legl!Ja..
lion of air space to preserve views. ...
"There's really nothing to prevent the.
addition of a pad to ral.st the elevation 0(
a buildlng·" he said. '
Councilman Jim Thorpe, however, wt{ ~itical of the city planning staff and
planning commlsslon asking, "II no m>0 ( was aware of this severe traMlUon.',.. -:·'1
"It's dlstrtsslng, Indeed, U they dlda'f
take the present 1ltuatkln Into con·
sideration when they stud.led the pla~
he 1Sai4. ~
Newsboy Injured:
In Bicycle Fall ~:
Turner to return to his courtorom March p8pers for the job. closet, apparently selecting those items
30 ftr sentencing. He face! a possible Fullerton attorney W i I J I a m Dan-he liked best. A 12-year"ld newspaper carrier In San
state 'prison tenn Of up to three years. nemeyer was rumored as a possible can-Gathering up more -than $100 worth of Clemente fell from his bicycle on a steep
It was testified against Vap Wormer didate for Phillips' seat but Tuesday be apparel including Navy blue three--hill late Tuesday afternoon mi suffered a
during tho two-week trial that bla arrest announced .he will try lo unaeat -quartei-ltngth eoa\ and a peir of .ladles' possible leg fracture and other hurts.
ended a wave of hol1: calls, ·calls tblt District Assemblyman Kenn~th Cory (0. boots, the gunman paused over the victim Jeflrty Mark Jenkin!, o( 214 cane
began in Febgiary, 1971 and ended 40 Garden Grove). once before fleeing. Sonora, suffered the Injuries in a fall at
calls later on June 28. It WI! not alleged Placentia Mayor Robert Finnell, prest.. She said .she feigned unconsciousness as the Intersection of Avenida Presidio and
that Van Wormer was te!J)Omible for all dent of the county League Of Cities, WI! he toot her pbJse to determine 'that she Felicidad. , tho!e call!. also rumored M a possble · opponent to risn't gravely injured, then rtmoved the Poll~ said originally It wu believed
Tbe jury waa shown pholosraphs Pbllllps but he announced he would not bandcufis and escaped into the nlibt. the boy had colllded with 0 car but no
allegedlf taken by a concealed camera at make the race. The vicilm described her assailant as auto was involved. • .
the lime Van Wonner was warning the Four years ago, Glenn "Bucky'' being in hil mk!-40s, about five feet, 10-Jenkins wss taken for treatment ~
VCI iWJlchboard operator • • B 0 m b, Waltera, a former Fullerton , city coun-Inches tall and or medium build. Mission Community Hospital. .:
medlc;aJ school, thiee o'clock." cllman opposed PhilUps but the in-"It's a weird one," Detective capt. He is lhe !OD of Mr. and Mrs. Jamd
Securlly guardji · aald they become . cumbent won eaaily. Robert Green aald today. ( Jenkin!. , '
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occasions in the ar:ea where the botnb " bou calls orig~ated. '
TODAY
• Rey ln Los Anseles 11 an e11mple ··of
coaa\al development which hal gone too
far.
San Clemente already has been
formally asked to provide w~r and
,. sewer servJces to the lands outside its
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matter will begin ooon .
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A master plan of the entire parcel,
granted to tM. public on a &O-year,
renewable lease at the insistence of
Pretldent Nllon, will be reedy sometlriie
this swnmer. Throe mllea of the be1chrront already
Is in public use, but the rest of the
acreqe 1tul ls under control of the
military.
State o!llclals have promised to open
some of the new beach upcoast or the
nuclear generating station ln thne lot the
cotl\ing swnmer lellOD.
House Expands
N oisf Controls
WASHING TON (VP!) -ln en effort to
lower the racket that his become an an-
noying part of American lite, the House
has voted to expand the government'•
control over noise.
By a 3S6 to 32 vole, the Houae TueodaY
sent to the Senate legislaUcm that would
permit the Environmental Protection
Ag•n<y CEPA) lo .. 11trlngent 1tondards
governing noise emJulon from new pto.
ducts.
The leslslaUon would require the EPA
to ·establish noise 1tandard1 where leas~
ble for products ldentHled 11 major nol!e •
aources In tlitie cotegor!es: co111trucllon
and ~'"...!~ equlpmtnl, motors.or
en&iftes, and alecirkll and elecltOnlc
equipment
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A oea Ind air searcb la under way fo. U E R day off lhe Orange Coost and polntl aouth COST ME JEW L y
lot a Ught plane that took off from RAPIDL ~ IMPROVING
cataUna Island's Alrpof\ In the Sky Tuel-. Real stones are rap~eplac-
day afternoon and has vanished. ·· ···Ing synthetics and glus In \ho
Spokesmen for the U.S. Coast Guord manufacture of costume jewelry
Search and Reacue Center In Long Beach _ 4"hich bas become 10 much a part
said today the destination of tbe CUm• of the modern woman's tashiOA
ln flown by Rlchard Nielson, of chula Image
Vista, is not known . •
Missing along with Nielson ls an Wilhln two years, It Is forecast,
unidentified woman passenger. , 70 % of the costume jewelry pur-
"That's about all we have," 09e Cout chased bY the average American
Guard spo~eaman explained. woman wW be made !tom exoUc
Civil Air Potrol aerlll aearch pilots rocks. minerals and semli)recloUI
have also been 'alerted to watch for stones such as to'urmallne, topaz,
wreckage or the possible discovery or the amethyst and malachite.
plane safely landed at some other alr1JOrl. And it won't be too long before
Bounded by a nearly sheer 50().root clill we wlll not only be fashioning these
dropping Into 'the sea on the Avalon side exotic pieces into beautifUI h!J1h
and rugged terrain subject to vorlable air style jewelry; we'll also beve avai!l
cumnts on the seaward side, the airport able a steadily Increasing asaort-
ls odvertised lor eJperltnced filers only. ment of unmounted exotic inlnerals
Remsburg Rites Set
and gemstones.
Your local Jewelry store I•. aflu
all ,' the most logical place for the
exhibition and slle of exoUc mlnel'"
V!st:A (AP) -Funerll aervlces afe als and gemstones. · :l!Chedu!D Thursday for Everett M. Remaburg, 71 editor and publisher of ·we have a few of these materials.
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1.,. 11 w. lrMiari..... ,,_ ~ atrudl.ltll :u11 D1ua-..111...,.... w MMOi Ii. 1m_., •:• '"""" In -. LEGAL NOTI""' 11tnt aN au ,.;;,.-.. dKutMfft .....,.,...,, taciK.... ~ C'Ollffr..,.. ff I ..._ 1 f/f .. io ,.. ....
lllMI t111 -'lntnf e 1 n tr a I t J. nt. awefdnt Wi11Y J11 ~ wlltl C'lll,lrt, at'}tl CIVIC Ct11ltir Clrl.,. Witt, lnl---:===,-,==,,,---
1.ifV_!!!l • C.ot.ltL-ol---ttll 1q,ilrl4I ""' r"'ll"tll'Mlnb tf .... LMor Coft, SltN tlM. City It SMll Alll, cantornla. PICTITIOUI IUSINe'lS
Docft4ifltt art -on fUt -°"" .. "Cttlfofflla. _.. llQrtllfttd ..... ........ Dtf'M FtDruarv n. ltJt NAMa ITATIMINT
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1, Ard!lteeh. I"' 11~ °"""'' •«"lnet wlltl ttlt llllllrh' """' r1I•• 11 '"'IOWI A,.D \llNTllSS • l"IUHCESS MIN!E:I, !..TD., 111t W, tren. ftl Mtr, C1tlltrnt1, "Id !l'llY .,. U1ltd Mrtln. lt't W.., l'lrlf llrMI Ocean Frent, Newl!Ort 1•tc11 ,
talllfll at t11a Office 111 tn. A.rdtl1-d 1111' A.Ill' cltulflcattM NI •llllc:~tH tl'MI LM Al!lllMI. Call ....... MM C•lllvrnl9. ifll tit.Oii '-· tadl ... "' 9lf'lll'tl balow llllfld tl'llll ba Hid II ,. clilfftlll T•h Ctlt) u+1US JCIM w.icti Miiiar, 1110 ,w. ac.an
Ind .-C.lrlC.tto.u. Thl1 .. _It will •tM rti.t .... llM lffl!~ irM Ind AltwM1I ...... tll"-'t ' Front, N1wHrt lttdl, C•lllornl4'.
llndold Oftly II ttlt Mh ara rttwfltd Clt1llllc1llon In tll«I •Ith ll'f lilo)ll l'llbUWd °''"'' C..ll D .. 11' l"llot, M1rl1V11 Jt•nne Mllltf, 1110 W. OC•tn
19 ancl In llood COl\dlllon wlltlln "YI 1111111 Tr .. 1 COl.lnc:lla. I! 1111' r.-Hllffd Ftbrllarr 24. 2f Ind Mareh I, lt12 •12 ~Ill!. Ht'ftPOl't 8<1~. Ct IPornlt.
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lllc:ltcl. !lot con~lct I Nrl f/f tll4 MlllW M...., Johll Wttch MH11r
Eldl llld WU M INdt 11111 .. 1111 rtlff. AfW llllltl'I, w.ll1r1, YKtllM. .,... ,ICTITIOUf IUtlN•il M1rH'fll J, MUltr
Inn al I"~ llelilld In Heh Mt •I IMllllll II' olhll' IMnatlfl 111.,1 .. In N-NAM• ITAT•MIMT Tl'll1. 1t1temtnt flied wlltl 1Ni Cev"t'f' ':klcat~ dltlell It,.,_ btlew Httad ,,.., .. tctlfl. SCHNEMA' SERVICE COMPANY, Clerk of Or11199 C111.1nly on F1br111ry 12,
di 11r. thall ba 1ccom~1nlMI llY t Ovtr'lhM Wit Ila l!llW. •ftr W9rk INC., a Cal!fornla CG(Hrlllllflo 11 clolnt 1t1f, tv ltvtrll' J. Mldcfo.l, Dtpuly C-.
Hlad "" callhlaf''• chKk • ..,.11,. 1o tlla "'1ormtlll If! l lCfM .r ttlt 1'#111~ MY't 9".tllMtl II II' t lwk. •
, II' tttklKllll'\I' lid 19fld In tawr work Inf If ttll ''" fOI' wtftllM .. 1M S C H H I I D E 11: M f 0 I C A L I' llltl
O'ftllfr, allKUMd .. ,. .... Mlldtr &ll «•ft lnyelYIMI. • ·• ' LAlO"ATOIY SERVICES Pullllthtd o ...... Ca.ti Dll!'r' PH111.
I Ind • 11tl1l1etary wrlll' CGnl• Holldav• 1fltll ... Ill Mlld•n '1C.C!f"IC9<1 Wllh lfl. prlllelp•I pl~c· ol &ullllltl ..,.. P•llru.ry n Ind Mlrcll T, I, u. ttn
• f!lrllt• In .an •m011nt llllt ltu In• IM collkll\11 ~r ... nl111 Wtlfl'M'nl drna •• 1!11 Houlttl ROlcl, HfWPOrt ~n
.... Pfl'Cllnf OO'll.I of "" bid. TIW ·~ tt, tM Nrtlculer craft, l•ldl. Callterllla: 1------------1 ·I~ llend 111111 "' ...... (1 •• I d•ulflCtllOll or t'I'.. of • ~,, Thi• bVtl..... I• conduclM by I COi'• LEGAL NOTICE "'!Ml ltle llllklw •Ill txlCo.tfti tM ~IO'l'llll on IN'"919C'I· ~ l'lll'•flon. .
(#\tract lf It be twardfd lo Jllm 111 c-Ct..iflcetl• N""'1\' W•.. SCHNEMAI ll!RVICE 1---,===-==~--·I tornp-with lllt Contract Da:11met1!1 t"-' ll'lcll1JW 7 211 OMPAHY, INC l'ICTITIOUS 9USINl!SS
Wiii pr.Vllllt tfll wrdl' llOlld ar ~ It ClrMt A T1M U'l'M' (tt , r SHIRLEY M. SCHNl!IOEI:, . NAM.I ITATIMIMT lhlrtln within rive dt'(f alMr I~ l.U M.O. ni. lollow!nt pertllfl It dlllnt" bll1hwn lllc1 llon •I "" IWlrd ol "" Contract Ol•llff I.,., P{,•lcltl\I ••: ht Oldde,, l.ftllll' 1,1, Till1 attt-nt Wit !(ltd w1tti ftM C.U11-CAl..tl'OINIA SOCIETY Of' IOATING
... IAT•S: _,.1...,, ,,,.. .., Ci.rk of °'"'" c-1'1' en fltbruary l"HVSICIANS. 1"'5 Al90l'Hlllln SI .. H1111-l~ .. ~'7-~nt I• IM Labor COOi of tM ltatt , ....... , .. C" 7"3 tt. 1t7t. llntton 811U1, C11ll. r111l1, s.uthlr11 C1tltornl1 lulldlfll ......,. l.• 'Clll:Tll'ICATIDH H.H.M.S. CorPlll'•llen IA CtlUornlt
0ntlruc:1lon Trid41• C 11 u n c r I a', PIHl•"*f' '·"' I hfrHY cert Ill' 11111 ttlt 16r-1111 11 1 Cer11111'1llen) 1"41 Alfonq\iln St., H1111-11lkllrtt1 Ind Consf!,llC!lon Tr .... Ccunc:H • ...., .. tJ carrtet COP'( oP the erlt lntl .. flS. Ill ITl'I' 11ntlon S.1d'I, Ct!ll. \or"-Ceunl'f, lllt wld hard 1111 SIMlt Mttal t.IJ elflu. Tiit• bv1lnes1 I• llelnl cend\ldlcl Ill' a t... f'I•• aturtall'lld lhl .._-' trM Wlf'tr:•rs tSeAL..1-C.tlf11rnl1 CorPOr•11on, •11n11 rlla llf Pff' dltm ..... fer l1ln!GrCllll 7.fl Wll..LIAM f . 11 JOHH, 5t'1drt Spiro, · rtll ot ll'N af WOl'llmtn "'"4lcl N Slruc:tur1I I.CO COllrTfY Cltrlf kcrt!try
ltlt ceiitr..::tt 'IWflld'I •Ill .,. Ftne1 lrll:1tr' 1.tt ly llvtflJ J. ~. Thls 1l•l1m1nt nltd writ> th• Cevll!'f'
INlld IM Mlttlt•t'UI bldder11 tnd ttt.. 1.Mtrff S.Od ~ Cltrll llf Or111M C011n1'1' en: Ftb. 7, ltn.
nt r•l11 art conttlnecl ln ••Id C1r1t11lff •.U , · ., 1'•1M11 IY W•ll•r T, l(lnt. DePlit'f Countl' Cl1rk.
tlon• .oott9cl.br lhl loer4, and O'•RATIM• IN•IMlll.I P'ublbW~ ,.,, •• CCIII! Otllr Piiot, ' 1'111lJ
H1ttd 11111111';·. GNlllP 1 •.U l'•t:wvwt tl 11'111 Mllrcll 1, 1. U, lt72 4'1·12 ~ubllU.td OrtnM Cots! O.lly Piiot, dlallka~ not l'!lklpalflll land Gr-2 { 6,11 ftOn/tl'I' t, U, 23, llld March I, 1'12
11stllll .._, IM N ld 11 !!It currtftl Graup ' i ,",,'· ·LEGAL NoTICE · mn _ai. tor 1M •a!ltllll<ebl• 1rNe .nd GIWll • • •
llon ln tn.d •llb ttla l~YI Gr1111p .J i.31 · LEGAL NOTICE ,..._ Cou11dlt. II ~ny r11ft llJMd Gr111W 6 7.41 PICTITtOUI IUllNlll ~· nol cwrent ,ff •rt rnlMd llY Groul' 1 1.$1 • MAM• ITATIMl!NT .NOTICI 01' INT••TION TO !MOAG• ~ durll'lt !hi Mddln9 1itlw G .... I 7.45 . '.M flllJewf~ _..... 1rt doing b;inlnMt lit' . TH• .UiL..C OP ALCOHOLIC .i.CanllnKllllll tlmt, IUCh rt111tl9111 .ntll .. Greup•t ' I, 1.10 It. ll!YllAOIS M qptldarlcl t •Hrt• 9f tha balew 'lltad TIAMITlll:I . FOil. FUN , INDUSTllES, lU1 Wiii FttlN ry 21 1112 ratt-tt"IW llell!h, wellara. llKlflell, pto-1 .,.,, Tn,d: J.U Wtrnar, S1nl1 ""'' Ctlfernlt f210il TO WHOM JT MAV-J:ONCER • ' mollon or o"*' lllMllb thin Ill M Id-4 . 1 yd. Truck J.N Arcnl1 C. lrtl', 1'61 Rutland Ro.ii, s blK" 1 , ._ 11 ·N: 11 ~~~.Ille balllW Ulltd·••" Kllll. Ao-t . 12 yd, Tr11ek $.fl N-POrt Bt•d'I. CtUI, f2t.M II O· llllln<t II \.,. ctnM •PP Ill tlct• t/'lalf Ill .,,,.leYld. ln conlormlty 12. 1• yd. Trlldl •. GI JOSl!:PH 1. CASlTA, 2*111 Owrllkt '°:.;.(tit• 11 h1rell1' t1v111 th1t 11>1
tllln 1m.J el !hi C1H,.nl1 L.allor '' • 11 yd. Truell 6 2l Driv1, El Tero, CaJlfarnl• 11 r1 tntd IN'-•ti lo .. u akdloUc
25 • '° yd. Tn.ICll ,:.. R-ld I... Anlon1«I, lfl71 Pltcalr" btV'lr~ •f the PrtmlM'I, dnc:rlbld It
mt U.111 bt plld tor -.Orll TranJll Ml• 6.0f ltlHI, Hunlllll'llln lttcll• Cllll, '°''°;:·E J11h~St C t M C Ill ad In 11(1$1 of !tit rHular •• ,.. Warer Trvc:k J:tl The Mt.Inti• 11 btl"' CflndUCltd 11'1' • • .. OI I fll ••• tl !tit r111 fer o~rt1mt ol !hi TM lorttollll ldllOult at W•IU 11 bu-Gtntr1r P1rtnervi11. Pu.11111111 lo tll<l'I lnienllon. the 1111-
etved ad J wwll.I ' ti A,rdllt c •r•I' cl9!1•tllld 11 •~h'lnt 111 ttte 01p1rlrn1n1
l'I th~ll 11t •II hlllidtl't rKotnltld Ill u~-ourllfl'r!'l•ll "" d•r °' 1~1 Thl1 llattmani Hlad •1111 the COl.tllt'f' llf AICOllClllc leYtra" Co"trlll for 11i.u111C1
•""I " 1 I t ........... ' Cl r11 f o ,.. of an t lclll!O!lt btver1111 llcen11 !or c ..... \If rt• n llt •trMtnen C•lt• "' !hi Con!rad Oecurnanlt 1... I II -r•-... ounty on : Ftto. J, 1tJ1. Ileen ... } lor 11\ffa PAm!MI If fallows·
, bit Ill ltlt Nrllcvtar craft, cludlnt ffl""1tlft anil .... lflc•"-tr• lfl ly. lltty J , l1r1t11n, Ot11111V (llllolnt'f' OH IAlE BEER .I. WINE (&one f id 'f~~l<~allon or tyPI Ill W«t.mtA " .. •nll• !1'111 Ill MCUr .. ti 1111 llfll« If Cltr'k. l"Ulllk Etllnt PIK•) • 1
I on tlle'#'Oltd. 'artw..t-•nd Part11tn, ~ Cllt l'lJnJ Dou11111 I Moore
U ba ,.,..,...tery lil'oll IM C-~rlOO. D1111 Point. Ulifornla, u-tM ~111111.ii.d Or•l'IM Coa,tl 0.Uy Pllol, l"ultlllhld °''"" COii! Diii< Pl[ol, le wf'lll!ft • cDftlract 11 1w1rd9CI IN)'mllll Ill 1 dtPlllll ot I.SO.GO .,.,. Mt 19 F•bru•tY 1•, ti Incl Mllrcf'I I, I, 1'71 Maret! 1 1111 !ll-'1
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11u·t111n Mid -r•I .,. ..... 111r11 dtcumMI• art r11umtct Iii N0111 condition LEGAL N'OTICE LEGAL NOTICE
)el ., dlam •-to alt ---within ten (ttl dt'fl •ftat-. dllt ..t 1111'1---;m;f,Ji;ijlifliijiii.iir--·l--~--===:.:::::,:,::=--~1 /ltiNd In thl IJKU!lon "' lh• cenlfacl tlla ep9nlnt "' bid• the fl.ill •"*int "' 11111 ''tf•Jroui iUS\Nlii i?ll~T & tlNOl•UM U.Y•R , '-11 wlll .. r1l~rrlfd NAM• STATSMl.MT ' IUPEllOR COU•T 0, THI
Cilrl">itl L..lnel9\lr.t •Sett TUa'LIYtr ... 7 ... 11 tl'l•ll bt l'llanclttoi,. \lfllln 1t19 Cllfl-llll ft.llllwlnt "'1111'1 ll delna tu1111111 STATI! OP CAl.IFDft1'111A ,01 ~IOl1 lflC!llr 1o Wham ... conir.a I• l'Wll'dfld, 11: THI! COUNTY OP ORANGI
I Thi OwMr r"4!1"1el ..,. orlYli.te "'rt-and upon •nr iwlH;enlracter ll!'ld9r fllrJI, lo IUMMElfUN COMPANY, l t '1 ..... A-nl6Z lhct!t11, lllY tlld •II tld1 or to walvt Ill'!' Pl'f' not ltM th.an !!It ultl t.PKJ!lllll ril.. ,.lllCI He. a, C111t1 Mew, Callf. NOTICI 01' HIAll:ING 01' Pl!TITION
i;,:etutarllltt er, lntormallllll In 1nv. tllcl ..,-all -krl'Mlt -•lovtd iw ttwm In Iha lot.rt Dtrtl G•mmlH (Gtntrtl FOil Pllo•ATI Of Will AND l'Oll
•• 19 atw lldcllnt. T"-Cqrilr•cfW lnlY llllt axKVtlon of ff11 c.cwutr•ct. l"trtner), 17n Mlldllll Ne. J, t uitln, LITTl!:ll:I Tl!STAMINTAll:Y
jrrlll'ldr•w hl1 llld ..., • period of (f clan N• tlhMtr 1'1'111' !'(rhOrlW hi• Old ter I 'C•llf, E•1•1• Ill Alo.ICE M. PAAl(EA, Olt:•••· te1111111r. tlll dalt of -1"9 DI bld1, period ct! ferly-llv• (61 cl•Y• '"•r ... Tl'llt bu1ln111 II blll'lll Conducitd OY I Id.. ---·n ad~AD.01" TRUSTEES .. ,. "'for 1111 -nlM el bldl. Gtntral P1rl11ff's.tllp. NOT ICE 1$. HEj;tEllY GIVEN ttltl
C11111t C-unlt'f' Cellttt Dlllrki 0.11111 l'ttwuerr 1t, Jtn. ll:obert 0. G1rnmlll J-oll A. P1rktr 1111 Oltd 11.trtln 1 Piii·
flf 0<1nt1 Cwnl'f Nl!Wl"OIT-MESA Tlllt t11tl!Mll'I fllllll wllti IN! COlllll'f' 111111 for 1>robfol1 of wlfl •"-'for l1wMnC1 of
Cotti IMta. C1llfonll1 UNll'lfD KHDOL.. DtiTlllCT Cltrll of OrtflM Cllll"l'f' en: Ftb. 1,, ltn. l..lft1r1 T1$llmtnltrl' lo , P1tlUon1r.
1111111d: NOl:MAN I . WATsqN et Ortnet Colointy, CIUfOl'fll& IY ltvtrt't' J, MMdell. ~uty Ct111nl'f r1t1renc:• lo wPllth II m1d1 !or f\lrther
• s.cr.t9rl' Ill h . IV Doroltly Hann f lnr Cltr'lt. Nrtlcul1r1, and 11'1•1 tNo time tnd ptact
.. 10trd Of Tru1ttft 'vrctla1lne Alilnt Pt,.. Of 1>11r1nt ttle 11m1 h11 llllln m lllr
lll'IW Orll'IM COfft Oallr Piiot, "*'1100 1 ~ublllhtd Or1nM Cot51 0111y Piiot M1rd'I 21, 'lt12, ti t :JO 1.m.. In thl
I, 1, ltn: • JM.n PubllMlld O<ll\OI CNll D~ly 'Ho't, Flllru9rl' If. n ·and Merell t, 1, 1tr.i eou•lroom of 0tPtr1mffll No. 3 flf u lcl Mlln:h f, 1. 1m "7·72 )IJ.n Cflllrl. 11 11tO CIYlc Ctnl1r Drlvt W••t, In
1------------1---,-.--------·Jlf'le City flf Stnlt An.. Ctllfornl1. -~ LEGAL NM'T,' f"'1ll -. -.J.E.GAL NOTICE D•rMI "*~!')' 11. ttrJ ~,)'a"'""f' _ W. E St JOHN,
Cou11,., Cltrt N•IO• COUllT 01" TM• NOTtCI oir TIUITal'I SALi f'ICTITIOUI' llUSIN•ss Ml!LV~ OOIDON
Afl: OI' CAl.l,OINIA l'Oll T.I ..... 1·11M M.t.MI STATaMIMT Alllflle:r· •I .UW T1d COUMTY o, oUN•• DI! 'rlNy Mardi 11. lf1t. at n :• Tiii: flllklwln• .,.,IOl'll art Oolna '" ,..,.... ...,.,_ 1,.,.
' N .. A-"1ft • A.M·,. OlllftAl..TAI Dt:fD CDMP,t.NV 11 llUiffllll ••:' ,.......,. Hlll#ti!IMl'llll tn1i
01' HIAlll't4I •O, l"ITtTfON dl.llY. a...oin!9d Trust• 11ndar •nc1 1· S I. I CONSTRUCTION, SolCtl an.ice Tit:' HUJ t7M1'1
,0 PaOIATI CM! WILL AMD ~II l'llt'tllllnl '9 Clltill f/f Trutt ,_..,.. CrtKllllt Dr., ~ leldl, nMt A"""'"' fw l"lllHltMf'
\..ITTlal T•ST..,_.,.TAaY F~l' 2, 1'71, •1 Inst. Ne. ""-In ... f-l"tul Frldorkk Sdtry, J.tel lrvc1 PutllllMcl OrlnM COllf OallY Pjlol,
1t1lt oP MAIEL STAMOELAND, at'° fSl4. -· U ol OHl\:lal !l-111 In t1i1 Cr•JCanf Drl¥t, H"""'°'11 at1dl , March !, 2,'I, 1'12 J».72 at MAI.I.. J 0 IE PM IN IE lllllff Ill lllt County 111:.cerdlar el Of1nt1 J1dt H•rrilOll Smith, ~I llruc11--~·-----~---CI
S ,f.HGll..AND, Dlltfftld, · • Ceunty. Ctllfornta. Will. U:LL A._T Cracant Dflv1, H-1 IHdl LEGAL' NOTICE'
OTICI II ' Hl:RllY oiv:•M 1t1tt PUILIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST. •10. Thl1 Ml_. 11 llflnt1 cend11ettd b'I' '•----'-·--------·I I . AlifrHlfl 1111 fllld lltrlln I Dlflt ,Oii; CASH , .. , .... .t tl!l'll .. ult ,.r...,.thlJI, ' r '-.r ,.._,, llf Mii Ind for IA lawtul ~ M t11e Unllllll S!llat) at Jl<k H. Smith 74ff , l•wa11t1 •I Llltwl .Telllrftlnllrt tco Piii· 1119 -VI lr..,t anlr1nc1 to' !hi Old Tll11 1!1t1mant fllld wl1h 1M C1111nty NOTl(I Of AVAtU.alllT'(
tlerltl' r9flr-111 '#1\kll If. mNe fOI' OranM C111.1n11' C111.1r1t1oun. lllc:lled In !hi Cltrk ef Or11111e COllnly on : l'tt. 1, 1971 9' AMNUAl Rll"Oll:T
tvrlhlr ll'rllC1,dt"'• •1111 llVI 1111 time,.,. 2IO llledt Ill WHI llllfa Alll lel.lltvanl I'( W11ttr T. ICIM, Otpuly Cou"ly Cltrk. Purw•nl lo---Secllon •IO,Cd) llf !I'll
111K1 et hltrlht ftV lffM n.'1 Mttl Mt Uer,.,.,.11' Wnt '"" lfflllll, Sanl• Alll, '11114 lnlef'nll Ae.<•11111 Cedt, notice I• lltrtl>Y
for Mtfc:h 21, 1971, at t :lD t .m .. In lhl CallfOl'nla •11 rltl'lt, lltla and lnltr11t c-Publl.,,.. Or•MM Coa11 Dtllr ,.net, l lYtn ll'lal Ille 1nnu1I r'-1 for !ht ll1e1t
courtroem el ~-Ill Ne. l Ill llld .,.Yllll to and ,_ Mid Irv 11 vnclar Nici 1'*1.lal'Y t, 1•, iJ. Ind Mt"" 1, 1'72 'f'tlr Oc.loblr ll, 1f11 el THE HARll:Y G.
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LEGAL NOTICE
Economisi
Eyes U.S.
GARDNER, Ma,., (AP)
Prof, Paul ~.Samuelson , win-
ner of IM'197l Nol\oi Prize for
economlta, uy1 Pruidtnt
Nilon's pr<dlcllon of a drop In
unemployment this year to 5
peiunt Is "t bit on !ht op-
timistic aide.''
Samuelaon. a professor at
MasaachuSeltl eommunily ~
lege sa"Ya AThe.re'1not11 good
1 chince. the unemployment
will be below 5 perctnt 1s
there ls that It will be above."
He predicted a I percent ln-
orea,. In lhe Gross National
Product this )'ear, offset by a
U percenl r!M! In prictl,
m11dna tho adual gal~ about
I.I percent.
Huntington
Buildi1ig
Skyrockets
Oil and s u r r were the
only trademarks of Huntington
Beach in 1959. It was a small,
quiet beach community with
less than 10,000 residents.
In the 1960s the town woke
up. lt leaped onto national
charts as one of. tbe !asteat
gr'owing cities in the country
and ·today's population tops
the il0.000 mark.
Ir there are any doubts
about' the past 13 years of
growth, the city , building
department has ju.St released
total • construction figures to
back 'up the claims.
From 1959 through 1971,
developers poured $175 million
worth' of conslruction into
Huntington Beach. The city
isSUed 73,289 building permits
during that span.
City inspectors had to visit
various jobs 763,179 times over
the 13 ,Years, according to
Jack Cleveland, the man who
has been <Ul'ecWr or building
and safitf during all the
growth .
nu~ jobs i:anged in aize from
pools, patio covers and ·wooden
fences to construction o! Hun-
tington Center, McDonnell-
Dougla& Astronautics Corp.,
and the Sriuthern . California
Edison power plants.
Cleveland said $6,22t ,310.86
was paid to .the 'city for all
those building permits. His
department operated on a
$2,750,206 budget during the 13
yel)J's tµrni_ng over more than
$3.S_ million in profit.
The largest number of
, permits, 8,568, were issued in
1968. But 19&1 featured the
highest valuatj<1ri figure of
more than $100 million.
In , 195f,gnlf 1,034 permits
were issued, ·valued at $12.99
million in construction. The
totals for 1971 were 5,894
J)eeynlts. issued with a con-
1£ruetion value or $4.3 million.
Americans
Saving Up
Pay Checks
By Bll.L NEIKIRK
WASHINGTON (AP)
Americans last year sayed
J.,heir money at th~ hig hest
rate since 1946 reflecting, the
iovemment said, a · lack
Of confidem?e in the economy.
The Commerce Department,
in a 'revised report or the
Gross National Product for the
last three montbs and all of
1971, reported that Americans
saved 8.2 percent of their take-
home pay, the highest sinCe
the 9.5 percent recorded in
™'· The savings rate in tbe last
three months or tbe year came
down to 7 .8 percent,· but
economi~ts still regard this as
·a ~gh fi~re historically.
·T)te savtfig1 rate is one of
the l<ey indicators of consumer' cori!idenct~ Jlut economisls
don't .know 'bow to measure its
causes, iinct, Intangible fac-
tot1 such u ·fear A of infl:ttion,
·Jos&.of job and n1tional and in-
ternational factors are in-
volved.
A savings rate of about 8
perctnt or disposable personal
income b: regarded as about
normal. That was the rate
that OCCt1rtd ln 1969. Jn 19'10,
whe-ri the economy w e n t
through a mild, officially
libeled rectSSlon . the savings
rate was 7.9 percent.
Jn tha second quarter of
1971, tJ)e ipvernment revealed,
the savings rate was up to 8.5
percent and· for four coo;.
aecuUve quarters ending in
Septtml)er 19'11. tbe rtte was
above 8 Percent.
1be department revealed
lhat its revl1Jions of GNP,
market value of the nation's
good• and servlcts, showed
the eccinomy grew at a ~.a
percent rate In the lul U-
montho·of 197L TbiJ i. a '"4ht
rov!tlon from the 6.1 peiw\I
growth role a'nnounced In
prdlmlllary figures,
Bu~ over-all. the ' GNP
revlslons In October·Dectmber
wtr<' largely olfse10nc. c
Nel <J<porll were •z.s bllllon
lower than announc«I earlier
while buainela investment w11s
higher by about tho ume
amount.
•
WtdneMiq, Mlfdl 1, 1972 DAILY PILOT J5
' IRS 'Flunks', Check -
Wage-price Queri.es Bu1igled by Officials
' '
By BROOKS JACKSON Since the opol J.ed. w~
WASlllNGTON (AP J. -A mad• the IRS lndepqidently
spot, check shows Internal has begun Its own program of
Revenue Service o f f Le I 11 s monitoring l'ts anrwe-rs to
sometimes give the public questions from the public, a
rover increased coN, but ran-
Bl to mention that prOtlt
margins caMot be raised
abpv.;. those, lhat prevailed
over two ol the last three ng lnformatlcin· about s p o kesman said in
wqe=price controls. , Washington. fiscal .years. ·
Posing as busine~me-n, "We 11re well aware of the -New York and AUanla
callers; both posing 1s the
garaae owner who wanted tr/
give iaises ·to his employe~.
were not given del11iled advice
about a rule that might well
have helped him. Th.ls rule
says that the Pay Board will
grant an exctption aUowil)g
raises ol up to 7 percent for a
firm that can prove it needs to
attract or hold es_sentl1l
employes;.1'he fictional g111ge
owner said he wanled to keep
his skilled employe$, but was
told he couldn't give any more
than· a S.5-perctnt raise.
Associated Press newsmen in nectssity for standardizatlbn
live Qities... asked a standard and accuracy in our answers.
set of que stions by telephone, and we·re chtcking regular·
one concerning prites and one ly ," he said.
about wag es. In si1 of the 10 Highlights of the AP spot
cases the IRS answers were check:
either wrong, when compared
with government regulations,
or too vague to be of use. · ,
IN ONE INSTANCE lln IRS
man suggefited. lhat the caller
get around pay regulatiOna by
using a lactic of questionable
legalit)I.
These findings raise ques-
tions about how well wage.
price guidelines can work if
they confuse even the govern·
ment offi cials enforcing them.
However, the spot check is
based on onl~ IO.questions, a
tiny fraction of the tens of
thousands of public inquiries
about pay and price matters
that the IRS handles each
month. Also of note is that the
check comes as the IRS is
neck -deep In its primary task
of collecting 1971 income tax-
es, when its resources are
stretched thinner than at any
other time.
Management
Con.cepts
Set at OCC
A top level management
seminar on the use of the
comPuter will be held at
Orange Coast College Satur·
day.
The session will run from
8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the
OCC Science HalL Fee is $7 .SO,
and includes lunch.
The seminar will be of inter·
est to top level management
leaders, decision makers at
management I e v e I ! , in·
fonnation systems executives
and consulta~rdlnating
the programJ s Rich a rd
Reynolds, associate professor
of business edu cation It OCC.
Speaking at 9: 15 e.m. ,vUl be
AJan C. stoneman1 fotrber
president of th< ~ ~ ..
and chairman of the bOird of
Sigmatics, Inc., of Newport
Beach. He will speak on "The
Concepts of Mahagement that
:are conditions precectent to the
effective use of the computer
in human organization."
Panel members for the
afternoon session will include
Robert S. Farmer, director of
Data Services for the County
of Orailge..2 Trush · Nakahiro, presldl!nt~ Or 'C om p u t e r
Ma n1a lftm e n·t ,.. -services
Industries Inc., of Los
Angeles ; Gary Peacock, chief
financial officer of Smith
International Inc., of Newport
~Beach :'. and Gen'=: A. Robtns,
general ' manager bf South
Coast Pl au l!.fid TowQ O'~ter.
Persons Interested 1.1)1 at·
tending Should make· checks
pa yable to Orange Coast
College and mall to Evening
College, OCC, 27~1 Fairview
Road, ·Costa Mesa ~.
Deadline for reglsiration is
Thursday. Evening College
telephone : 834-S880. ·
Forestry .
Job Cu~ . '
Undet 'Fire
WASIRNGTON 1 (UPI)
Nl1on Adminlattation cuff in
Forest SCrvice employment
are cau~ing lou of jobs
throughout th< Umber ;.,
duslry, according to S.n. Lee
Metcalf, (J>.MOfll.)
The Forest Service, Metcalf
said, now does not have
enough manpo,er . ·lo plin
ules of national lorost Umber,
The Montana Democrat uid
the admlni11tratlon'1 penonnel
reduction order would cost the
Forest Service more than 1,000
jobs.
A> 1 re>Ull, Melcall "id,
lores{ ••let are being delayed
"and hundieds are now facing
unemployment in the tiJnber
Industry."
The &enator said neither tht
forest Service n or tn-
vlronmentallsts' could be
blamed for tho ~owdown In
timber u1es.
"The bh1me lfes aquarely on
lht ohouldtro of thla td-
mlnlstratlon, which not only
has 001 provided th<· needed
'1T!anpower both to protect our
resources and to tnable a
stt.:1dy now of forest s.iiel. but
now threatens lo r!luce that
manpower even more," Met..
calf 11Jd. '
.
-A J;()S ANGELES IRS of.
fic ial advised a newsman pas·
Ing as a garage owner that he
could give his mechanics a
raise above the Pay Board's
5.5-percent guideline if he
would ''promote them to a
new job title ." Such a bogus
promotioo would almost cer·
t~inly violate f~~eral regula·
t1ons.
Jn (act. the IRS man himself
cautioned the calle r that he
might be questioned if a
government spot c h e c k
dl~losed the questionable
move. "It's a risk you have lo
take If you want to give them
a rai se," he said. He did not
mention the penalty, up to 1
$5,000 fine, for violating wage·
price guidelines.
-A New York IRS official
wrongly told a caller posing as
the ownei 'of a dry-c\faning .
store that he would have: to
post lists of his base prices
and that bis jlrofits could not
e1Cffd 2.5 percebt a year. Only
large retail stores must
posl prices, not service firms
such ·as dry-cleaning Stores.
And, nowhere In the Price
Co mmission's regulations Is
there any mention of a 2.S-per·
cent limit on prof!U.
-:-IN BOSTON, an o(ficial
righU y told the "dry cleaner"
that he could raiafl prices to •
'
. -A Chicagn IRS offlc,lal In-
terrupted the fictional dry
cleaner halfway through bls
question, rushed through some
genetalized advice loo quickly ,
for the caller to copy lt, tnd
rang off with the advice:
''Why don't you come lnto the
office and we'll talk mor1
about it. Bring figures. By
contrast, IRS oUlcials. In Los
Angeles and. A8anta handled
the same query easily and
correctly in a few minutes on
the telephone.
-THE FICTIONAL prage
owner asked whether tie could
increase ·hi s contributions to
his workers' health IMurince
without counting it aaalnst the
5.S.percent guideline. He got
different advice U1 different
cities. ,
It was not until after the
spot check that standards
were established.• ln no case
did IRS officials explain this
changing situation fully. Some
said th< ~.r..percenl IUlde •P'
plied, 10me said it didn't.
Eyes on Peking
• Western Trade Nations
View Industrialization
· Ry K. C, THALER the Peking leadenhlp dip!°'
LONDON ( UPl I -The ma· matlo reporll laid, ta tho ,.,
jor non-Communist nations of call to Russia of aeveral ~
the world are turning their .at· and Soviet e1perta in the early
tentlon to China u the lar1eit 19IOI by then-Soviet Premler
polenlW marl<tl of the future. Nlklla S. Kbr\ISlldleY an4 tho
Diplomallc souree.s 1 a'y~!fjtO vtrlually ·Ill ni-JD.
Chin•· has all but ruled out a «tustri1J· pro,fectl:· WKllr' co,,..
major Soviet share in Its structJon 1t 'tht timl· with
developrltent program a Q. d Soviet help.
that t~ nations haVe tO
secure sizeable shares In
China's recent decl!Jon to
tpeed Us: industrialization . Ma·
jor. 'festem -trading nations
have put out . retlm to the Chin~ mariet: 1n r· e c e n t
months, but '° far 'without any
m11io.r. comrnUm~nt from Pe-
king w h 1 c b evlct.nlly i.
w,eighlng tho ' chances and
New BofA
Ecology
Book Out
prlorltlea. . A new, hJghly •hlorblnt ~ut Fret:ldent Nlxon;a Pe-1, klrit accord wtlh China pr°' book, GeUlng Down t •
vlding for the development of E~rljl," dealing wllh. t/I• prob-
trade linb, tiu ltrengtbentd '1, lema of solid waaie dllpoul
erpectatlons that China may and air and wattr poUuUon.
belore loo long, be c o m e hao just been publilhed 111 amenable to trade develo~ · ' menl with the West, Jed by the Bank or Amtrica. '
United States. The environmental
Experta con 1 Ider · the handbook, written for the
Chinese market vi rt u a 11 y layman, w{.ls put together b)'
unlimited: hJ the face ol the the. Investment· stcuriUee
comparative ba.ckwardneas of dlvlaion · or the bank. It
the Country in tect\nological •nalyzea major sources. er.
processes and the pent-up de-fect.s, aft$i pos!llble solutions
mand of as yet unasseuable and t,helr ·cosls, for 90m~ of
proporllons the dlplomatlc lod'!)' I envlronmenlal prob-id Jems. aourcea ia . The ·boot employs ·1 eon-
The e1pert,a useaa the pros-strudivt approach throughout i:;~;Ygi;;./3 t'{;;l 1m'n~e:::Ji along with phololrapbl u:
be dilfcul luslratlng pooltlv1 ......,. to a very · 1 t, selective the pr®leme of pollujion
market -de!eJ'lllined by Pe· , "Getting Down to E~rth," king·s~t prlor1tlea and by de-litho•raphed Ion 100 percent
mandli for large and long-PJ-• -•-i~ term credits at comparatively recye lllU Pl~r, C01-1111' •
low rates ol interest capsu1.e 1Ustory4 of the San
In addition to ·the United Fr1nc11CO Bay oll apW and u article repor\hll a • major States, Great Britain, Weal breakthrough In tho doonin&
Germany, Japan, France and of oU<e>vtred bird& ,
otherw hive shown themselves A -t d I f h Increasingly interested in the o• .. -ea 0 reae.arc wa1 underl1ken to p!'ocluce the proopecl of China trade, book which proYldtl a tood
Latest avalla~I~ f I g u re• gene;..1 'btb'uoeraphy lo r
show that whatever V•de has todiy's student of the en--
been conducted by Pek.1111 ' vironment
lately hu been transacted In· The publlc•Uon carrltl a crea~lngly wlt.h n o n • Co m-prjce tag of $1 and can be ob--
mumst counlfleo, ·'!'fade ~tb ialned by wrlllng the public Ru~1a. once all-donunat1n1, relltlOM d1pitthlent• of a.nt
bas shrunJt to modat pr6-of America, P. O. B0z 1'7UDO..
portlono. ·Rincon AIU!e1, San Frucllco,
The regime ol Mao ,.,..tung Callfornla M!S7. wa$ rectnlly rrported by
foreign diplomatic aourcei ln.
Peking 81 having decided to \r' iet
10 air out for lndua1rlalizallon
Jobs
Veteran
Turn Up of the country and lo 1ttk
Western, rather Lhan Soviet
111lstance in this proct11.
The Sovleu, In lhtlr an1iety WASHINGTON (AP) -
to improve relations with Pe-SCcreltry of Labor J. D.
king, .some lime-ago w e r e HOd&19n says the federal
repo1jed to have olftred China goveh!lnent'• progfam to !lad
c:mlilJ of up lo ti blllloii U' jobs for Vietnam veltrana II
the basis for i"'llt ICl!e s.ivlel :II percent ahe1d of -· assistance in the Industrial But he . sald, since lhl
buildup of the country' th< untmploymenl rate f 0 r
awrces_sai<LP•!in&_wu uld_ vettrans ii 1Ubotanllally above
loMve Tejected the offer out the nat}onal rate, "1 maulvt
of hand at tht'Ume. effort must s!lll be made."
llthlnd this ChJi-posture Hodgson 11ld tbl progr1111
lleo China's 1usplclGn of Soviet has placed JU,Ollll l• Jobi -
inlenllons I O w a r d Ptkillc. Ju\r U!nJugh l)ectmhor al
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relt1ted to bis chlld's Bas
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activitleJ of the tem;ile. JI
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Ing. mUllons of tatpAyers will
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County Housing Plan to Be Aired in Laguna
' Laguna Btach city coWlCilmen will joining the program and chairman Carl
rece.ive divided views from the planning Johnson agreeing .with them, but with ap-
comr,Usslon tonight when they consider parent ·reservations. "Better make the
participation In the Oronge County How-poll 211 to 211;"' Johnson suggested to
ing Authority program. · planning direc~r Wayne Moody.
Re'spondlng to a council requel)l for cimpbell noted that he is "<>pposed to
their recommend8tion in the maUer, the'Housing Authority per se, but if it ex-
planning commissioners at a study is~, we sbou!d k~p a close watch on it."
aess.&o.n Monday night took an ipformal McDowell sald_ he felt ''a committee of
poll Which found commissioner~-Roger---:--olir own colild do ·a better job" of
Lanphear and John McDowell doubtful establishing ho~ng needs in the _com-
about participatlof\. at Utis time, Larrt munity.
Campbell and Michael M!J.Y favoring Outlining the problem for the com·
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BOO Signatures
Recall Backers
Get 1/3 of Goal
One-third of the slgnatures needed · to
set in motion a special election to recall
Laguna Beach City Councilman Edward
Lorr ~ere gathered in the first weekend
of petition circulation, it was revealed at
a .. recall rally" Tuesday night.
. Bea Whittlesey, chairman of Citizens
for Good Government, the group sponsor-
ing the Lorr recall, told a group of almost
100· La~an:s 'at the meeting in city hall
<ouncil chambel'I thal 800 J!OHOl1I had'
signed petitions at martel.s In the city on
Saturday and Sunday.
Signatures of 25 percent ol the city's
registered voters -slightly more than
2,000 -are ·required •lo force a recall
eJection. ·
Begifllllng this week, Mlal WbitUesey
said, petlUon tables will be 1et up at food
markets in the community 'for four days
each week, Thursday through Sunday.
AdditiOnal petitions for neighborhood
circulation were handed out at the Tues-
day mee~ing. Persons wishing t o
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cir~ate petitions or to sit at market
tables for ·two-hour shift_, may call 494-
1335 or .497-1441 MiiS Whittlesey said to-
day.
The reeall propOneni3 have until
mid-April to gather tlie required number
(See RECALL, Page Zl
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Crash~used
c,.qJe 'FV woes
Plague Laguna
Aftershocks Or a Monday accident b1
which a dump truck downed a utility pole
causlhg a tt:mporary power and television
blackmlt m Laguna Beach continued to
plague Art Colony TV viewers throughout
the day and eve.n!M Tuesday. Bay Tennis Pro
Meets Gonzalez . .
John Romania, ma~ger of the Storer
Cable TV, today assured customers that
the.µcurreilt televisionL blackouts are the
-) result of damage to the firm's equipment,
not to their TV sets~
·This Saturda y
Balboa Bay Club ·tennis pro Hugh
Stewart will play long-time touring p~
fessional Pancho Gonzalez in the Laguna
Beach W~ter Festival tennis exhibition
bej:iMing at I p.m. Saturday on the
Irvine Bowl courts.
Announcing the addition of Stewart to
the tennis ticket, Norman. Powell of ,,the
Sponsoring Laguna. Beach Tenn Is
Association said tickets for the limited
seating at the court! are going fast.
Priced at $2, tb.e ti.ckets may slill be
oblained at the Hotel Laguna lobby,
Sports World, 290 Broadway and the
Laguna Beach Recreallon Department,
175-N. Coast Highway.
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. The DAILY PILOT.beg .. ven-
•days-a-week service to Jts' readers
·starting this week. Al a result, the
home delivered subscription price
will become $2.65 per month, el·
fective March 1.
, The additional 40 cents per month
• wUI include the price or the new
Sunday edition of the DAILY
. PILOT, whidl · star t s Sunday,
March 5. A substantial portion of the increase will be retained by
. )'t'IUr DAILY PILOT carrier, for his
additional Sunday dtlivtl')' service,
Individual copies ol the Sunday
~ition of the DAILY PILOT will be
•JS cents at newstands and neW1
racks. Weekday iJ,1ues wW remain
at 10 cents per copy 1t the stands
ind rackll. This means bome-
delivere<l aubocrlplk>ns art abou\ •1
a <lnonlb loa than Individually'
purchased c:opiet.
Finl collection for the DAJL Y
PILOT at the -home d<llvery
price ol P.115 per monlb'wlll be at
the end of March. No Suoo.y-onty
' or dally-only d<liv"'.l oervlce can _
·be.mad< ov4fla61e. '
"There maY t>e a-few more 1n-
terruptio.ns 'today," he said, "but
everything should be fine: by the end of
the day."
Romania explained that damage to the
main coaxial cable into Laguria when the
12,000..volt PoWer line toppl ed onto it put
some or the .transistor equipment in the
· system ou~ of operation.
"Anything .over the normal voltage can
cause momentary damage to transistor
equipment that doesn't show up right
away," he said. 11They go out at in-
tervals , and continued to do so all day
yesterday." I
The extent of the damage, Romania ad-
ded, was ~most unusual" and far in ex·
ceM of the normal minor effect.of power
surges when current is interrupted and
then restored. '
"However," he concluded, "people
shouldn't worry about their sets. The
damage was only to our equipment and
we should have it all repaired by
tonight."
The blackout occurred ·Monday" mor n-
ing when -the -'drlver Qf a l~ton dump
truck swerved to avoid a pedestrian£ross-
ing Laguna-Canyon Road, slammed into
two parked vehicles, then sheared off the
· pole carrying electric, telephone and
television wires.
La guna Music
Buff Loses Gear
A Laguna Beach "music lover, returning
home early th.is morning, discovered
burglan bid arrived ahead of him and
removed musical equipment worth more
than '2 ,000 from his home.
Neal Edwards, 966 Coast View Drive,
summoned police at 2~a ,m. to report the
loss, wbich apparently occurred alter be
left lhe home at to p.m. Tuesday.
Oflictrt aaid burglars gained entry to
the home by breaking a pane of glass in a
rear door and removed the . expensive
equipment, including stereo speakers, an
amplifier and turntable, a co\pr television
set, 75 stereo albums, an automobile tape
d<cl< allll 35 ca ... tte tapes.
AIJo mluing were a suede <oat and •
wrlstwatdl, bringing the !Alai eslilllatcd
loa to fl,!lf,
mls!lon Moody explained lhat the county
Housing Authority, created by the Board
of Supervisors Nov .. !. was approved "in
concept" by the Laguna city council.
Now the city must decide, by March JO,
whether it will r)arliciP.ate actively in ~
program. The county will felect lhree of
the five members of the Housing Authori·
ty Commission which will administer its
operations, and the remaining two wUI be
select~ by P.articipatlng cities. ,
The authority was set up to develop a
low...cost housing program, supported by
federal housing funds". The program could ·
lnclude both ne whousing developments
and rent-wppott to permit low income
families to. live in ezisting private bous-
.,, ing facilities. ·
A city decision to participate actively
In the program would permit the housing
aut~rlty to conduct studie.s anQ. propose
programs within the community and ap-
ply for federal t'Unds and housbl&_ alloca-
tions1based on the community's establish-
~ needs. It would not permit the opera-
tion or any specific housing 'program
with kl the city 1 without prior council 11~
prova1.· ·
The council will CQl'lskter adoption o! a
resolution to participate, which would
permit Laguna Beac to take part in
selecting two members of the five-
member commission, rejection of the
resolution, or adoption with :\ h e
recommended condition tflat an aQvisory
board with council . representation front
each city be established.
Moody noted that Laguna , with only
about one percent of the county's popula-
1Ton, probably wou\d qualily for less than
two to three of the county's 200 to 300
allocated housing units, which probably
would be too sm41l a number to warrant
study.
However. he pointed out, there would
be such advantages as the availability of
free ~taff time to develop the housing ele-
ment and program under the city's
General Plan.
Participation also would Indicate to
state and federal autt\orities the city's ac.
tlve desire to help solve the county'!
housing problems. lhe planning director
added, thus earning "brownie points" for
needed fut ure funding.
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These Laguna youngsters -dressed like the Dead
End K ids checking. the race results -·actually are
assem bled to plug th e second ~nnu'al To_p ef the
World PTA "No Tal<!li t Show." The oiie-nfght stand
will begin in the school auditorium at 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, It will -include parents 'Slaff· (including
the s11perinten~eni) a~d you~gsters .. Price 1;. ::i5.
ce1nta for adults and 10 cents for students. From
le t fo· right 11'11 Ross Wright, Sean K)'!le, Tom' and
Doug,.Green , Tegan rP-OWe111'irid' Craig afld Tmrimy ·
Clax!Qn .. Picture is o( ,.;penlng number "Extra, ·
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Asse mbly-Panel Passes Measure ,Despite W arn,i,;_gs
By DAVID JENSEN Sieroty denied ~ . measure' w~uld . now faces the W~y· and Means eom~
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A tough bill
backed by conservationists to regulate
careless development of California's
1,100-mile coastline easily .has won ap.
proval of an Assembly committee despite
warnings that it could cause power
create any moratorium. -mJttee.
Supporters said the bill to Control John Burry of Southern cautornla
coastal development ringing from bay Edison warned that · passage · of the bill
dredging to hi1h-rise buildings wouJd pre-would mean "power ahortages" and
vent the "disaster" of shore 11 n e "Jorced interruptions" oI service In
overdevelopment. · · ~em Callfornla bf 1974-75 by batting "brownouts." ·
Utility company lobbyists told the Plan-
ning and Land u~ COmmittee Tuesday
the measure by Assemblymfin Alan
Sieroty (0-Beverly Hills) "ould, in·effect,
bar power plant constructio n illong the
coast.
Janet Adafns of the California eoa;tai construCUon bf' power plants along the
Alliance said citlzeRs are" "frightened and · · coast. ' · · '
worried" about the ~iblllty the He Said the measure would create con-
coastline might be ruined. • R rvatlonlit.!Orlented commls.sions. t o
She said "once the ocein bluff is gone, regulate. development, which he said
th · bea h •-"it were'the'wfoil~'ag!'hcles to do the job.
Developers argued that the proposal
would impose a "moratorium" on coastal
construction, was a cause of "legislative
overkill" a~ was part of a "philosophy
of no progress."
ooce e c NI gone • • . can't be , ·Assembi·t-an· Cha.ties Wa'rren (D-' --turned back.'' 1111 44115 Angel.es), told Burry, "It seems tO me Sleroty's bill was approved on a S..1 that' the lnpustry Is ;pe&klng with a
vote by the' committee following more forked tongue."
than two hours ·or M;arings, which were · · '
dominated by opponents. The measure . .
Pat Comes Honie . r . .
First Lad y Due Here Saturda y
Amercia's first lady will probably spend the wee kend in San Clemente
arter a vlsll Saturday to the camellia Festival 1n Sacramento White HOllSe
aides said today. ' · '
_ But the President apaprenUy will stay behind In Wuhlngton to pick up
the affairs of state which had to wait as he made his hlttoric tr:lp to mainland
China,·
some reports In San Clemente .. rty lbls week hlnttd that the First
.Family was planning to arrive together In the ctty owr the _,tend to begin
a three-week visit to the South Col.st, but plans ror that visit have faded .
Local -residents, however, are hoping the Presklent wUI arrive here ~
(ore he lea ves for Moscow late in May for. talks with Sovi et leader1.
San Clemente bas a preaent lot the p...,,Jifent.
Alter several months of fond drives • loco! committee ba1 raised 18.000
and formally has purchased 1 bronze bu!! of the Prealdent.
A public presentation of the art work, ollended by the general publlc,
Is bein1 plannetMor the Western White HOUie on a clay _,when the Pr,,.!·
dent iJ in residence. ·
Parade Controls ; I ,' • , .
~in · Get Stud}·
By Cit y Council
A revised ordinance regulating paradet
and motorcades In the city of Laguna
Btach will bocoDllderec! lor adoption by
!be city council at lu regular 7:~ o'clocl<
session. tonlaht. • .
Acllon on tl\f ordlnonce was deferred
at the last council meeting when some
councilmen took excerllon to 1'0rding
that placed 'tho chld o potlct I~' cbarge
of Issuance or denial of "rm!Lt.
The revised te~t moves t h I s
re<porlsiblllty to the ofrict ol the city
manager, wllh the provlalon that the
moyor, police chler, lire chi•! and 'public
worts· director rect:ive, copies of ,permits.
The new low would require.. that ap-
plications for parsde permits be filed lO
• daya In aclvonce, but allowa the city '-------------------------l (Seo PARADES, Pop I) •
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In Orange
A state highway worker was crltlcaUy
wounded Tuesday night by a sniper's
bullet as he drove a grooving, rig on the
Newport Freeway near Lincoln Avenue In
Orange.
Michael W, Dawson. 21, of El Monte.
an apparent v1ctlm of a senseless thrill
shootln&, Is in Orange County Medical
Center today. ·
Center o!Ciclall .. Id the t.tllet Is lod8ed
near hll spine Incl blo condlllOn II to
..nOuo '!hat lbOy bave· beoltaled to ordet
surgery:
DiWiibn w81 9rlvlng IO<llhboiin/I' dfi· ilii
freeway on an open piece or equipment •t
aboUt 11:14 p,m. --MW blm
'fall fro m the rte,
Orange 'police said he was shot In the
left side. ·The slug entertd his abdomen
arid lodged near hla spine.
tnvestlgators said they had no clues to
the identity of the person who ahot
Daw19n. Thej.' ~iieve from statement&
by. witnesses that the shot was fired from
a passing vehicle.
·The victim It emploY.od by <;oncut Inc.
of Paramount, State Dfvision of Highway
offfclals said. They addl'I that It wu nol
unusual for the grooving operation to be
done late at nJght. ·
Dawson's injury was the second
free.way shooting in Orange County ln ..
three days.
Sunday night a molorcycle 1an1
member wu killed by a 1hotgun blait a
he rode down the offramp of the Gardeft
Grove Freeway at Fairview Street ta
Garden Grove. ·
Garden Grove police said today ~
have oo clues to the identity to the penon
w~o killed Terry C. Powell, 24, of Ana-heim.
Remsburg :ifi~es Set
VISTA (AP) -Funeral services are
&eheduled Thursday for Everett M.
Remsburg, 71, 'editor and publisher ol
Press-Courier Publications, Inc, If• died
at his home here Monday, He was a put
president of the San Diego County unit of
the caJifornla Newspaper Publlahers
AssociaUon and former state c e ..
chainnan of the National Newspaper
Association. . -
Oraage
Weather
The rog has given way to old Sol
and Orange Coast residents Cll\
look forward to more sunshine
wealhtr on Thursday. HJghs at H>e
beaches l!8 riling to 71 inland.
Lows in the 40'a.
INSm E TODi\ Y
Famed author WilUam &ro-
t/OR ii alive, well and writ'na
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I.OS ANGELES (AP) -Bop, Joma 0. lchmMs (11.Tulln) ad -
chalmwt or the conservaUve United Replbllcatll of ~ Wallar Blai.. ·
will play a leading role In an 111tJ.Nlxoo ~ llopubUcan p$llr)r llatt;
a opokesman .. id Tueaday. ·
Sclunllx' ourrent area or rtpreaentatlon ln<ludea San Clemente and the
Western While Howe. Reapportionment, however, removes the Western White
House rrom his district.
Trovor Ro)>erlx head of the organhlng commlltee for the alale pledged
.,-Rep. John M. Aahbrook CR-Ohio ), made the announcement. Roberlx .. 1d
he plans to file the IJat of the 96 delegation membera Thurlday In Sacramento.
He said that othen atrvlng on the conttrvattve 1l1te wl.JI Include W1lli1
Stoz;ie, a bicker of the Uberty Amendment to abolllh the tncome tali Geor1e
Bi<ute, who contr1buled fll,000 I<> the 11161 Nlx'"1 campaign In Orange County;
and Ruth Wakelield,-wUe of Alltmblyman IJoyd Wakelleld, (&Downey.)
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Senate Pane l ·to Hear
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Kleindienst, Anderson
WABllINGTON (AP) -""puly Atty.
Gen. Richard O. Klelndlenat, nominated
to be attorney 1eneral, wlll testify under
oath at a Senate hearing Thursday on
Charjea be f4cl< part lo aeltlement of an-
tltrutt cues ~a•Jnat lnlemallonaf
.,Telephone • Telesraph Co. _ Column!Jt Jack Andenon, who wrote
.th.It I aettllment favorable to l1T WU
m1111ed after one or Us subsldla~m
plllles pledled up I<> '400,000 co help
finance nut Auaust'• Republican Na-
tional ConvenUooi· tlso wlll te1Uly.
(Andtnon11 co umn 1ppear1 regularly
on the edllorlal pa1e of the DAILY
PILOT.)
Sen. Jomea O. · Esatland (!).Miu.),
chalnnan or the Sebate Judiciary Com-
mlllee which already unanlmcualy ap-
proved KletndJtnat'• nomln1Uon to 1uc-
ceed Atly. Gen. John N. Mitchell, l<>ld a
reporter of plaJll for the hearing.
He said other witnesses wJJJ be former
assiJtant attorney a:eneral Richard W.
McLaran, now a fedorel Judie, who head·
ed the Jllltl<t llepartmant'1 antitrust
dlvlalnn, and 1 rtpreaentaUve of ITT, a
giant conglomerate.
ITT and Mitchell havo·denJed there wu
any deel I<> aetue the anUtrusl cues.
.Eutllnd aald the hearings on Kleln-
dlwt11 nomlnltlon are not belna reopen.
ed because the nomination II pending In
tbe Sebale. To reopen the bearlnll, he
uld, the nomination would haw I<> be
recalled from the Sel!lte by hla. com-
miltee. .
He uld tlie committee will decide whal
I<> do after hearing lhe teatlmooy 'J'buro.
day.
11:.U., llhe JuaU .. Dtpartmtnl atld
Kltbllebat adad for a riOpenJna ol Illa
Sebate hearings on hla nomlnaUoo.
Eullllld cllxcloaed that be I o d
Rlpuhllcan Leader Hugh Sootf of
Pennsylvania, a Judiciary Commlllee
member1 met lasl nlibl with Klelmllenst
In Scott 1 otnce.
Eastland aald be feels there la noUng to
lhe chargee and that ho upecla Klelo-
dltnat 1<> be conl!rmed.
9cotl l<>kl newamen that Kleln61enst
"hal a full and adequate aDJwer."
Eastland uld lie agreed.
Klelndlenal asked I<> be heard by the
Judlclary Committee. EuUand uld, I<>
get all the lacla oo the record. He said
KlelndJenlt will be sworn u a witness
just u he wu when he testllled at hear-
lop on hla nomlnalloo.
Thi commltlet ..ied II to 0 Jul week
lo recommend S.O.te q)llflnnatlon of
Pretldonl -N1-'1 nomlnatloA of Kfa1I>.
dlenat. Mltdlell ntllned, eHecllvo loday,
I<> illreel Nhoa' rHlecllon campaign.
Lale Tuesday the committee llled a
"report aaylng lt II eoUrely utlxOed with
Kle1ndlenst'1 quallficatlon1 to HrVe u
atlorney general.
Afmoel a!multaneoUJ!y, llemocraUc
Nallonal Cllllrman Lawttnce O'Brien
called for re-eumlnltlon of Kle1Dd.lenat11
nornlnalloo becauae of th~ alleiaUona. .
O'Brien accuoed Kle!ndlenal o I
mlaatatlng the eltuaUon lut llecember.
In hla alatamenl, O'Brien ralerrecl to a
dlaclosure by Andel'IOll of a memo at·
trtbuted to a lobbyllt for ITT aayJna "our
no~le comml!mtnl haa gone 1 long way
toward our oegot11Uona on the mergm
~=::J' w~t" u the company
In another column loday, f.ndenon
uld Kltlndleml "held roughly a hall-
--IQHllllp oa ui. m -with a dlreclor or the compaa:r belore the
aetUement wu rucbed."
Ji sraeliS; Syt ia Ttade
Attacks Along ·Border
Br Uotted Pnu llllerlllUolll
A Syrian mllllary opokeamao aald Ii>
Damaacua thal the Syrian ah' force
bombed larae!I aetU.manla loday In the
occupied Golan He!ghll and thal "huvy
ca1t11ltle1 lfete tnnlcted."
An llraell mlUtary apollllman lo Tel
Aviv conllrmed tbe Syrian atfack bul
aald the bombs fell harmlwly outalde
two J ewlah 1ttUementa and th.It there
w11 neither damue nor cuualllel.
A lyrlan comm:~ue -broadcast by Da-..Radlo : "lllrocl·hllx were
scored' and heavy casu11Ue.a were in·
lllcted. All our planes returned safely."
The Middle East News Agt11cy In Cairo
said Dam~cus airport autbOrltles in-
formed Cairo airport ofllcJals that all
Syrian airports were closed unUI further
notice.
The Syrian spokesman •aid Syrla sent
Its Soviet-made MIGs 'falnst the Israeli
setUements ln reprlsa for an attack
OU.N•I COAST LI
UAILY PILOT
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!ht Ortr.ve Co.e n Publl1hlnt Comiwinr. St ..
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tdltl0r1 '' Pllbllthtld S.lurti.r-ind lundays.
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earlier In the day hy Israeli planes, lanb
and artlllery a1atnst Paleatlnl1111 guerrilla
relugee ~pa lo Syria.
laraell Planee tlao stru~ Into Lebanon ·today. Mllltary 1pokermen Jn Tel Aviv
aald the atlacb were in retallaUon for 11
allacu on ·1araell outpo11a and border
settlements hy Syrian-based guerrilla
artllleey and •tile Lebanon attacka la nprlsll for . rocket atlacb oil Inell
border vlllagea.
The hraeU announcement said the
Syrian planes penttrated three milea into
Israeli air space and dropped bombo In
the vicinity of El Al and Hushnir.
It said Israeli antialrcralt opened ug on
the Intruders and thal the Israeli Air
Force scrambled against the Syrlana but
falled I<> make contact. ·
It was the lint bombing action by
Syrian planea against llratll occupied
territory for nearly two years, altbouih ..
reconnaissance planes new over the
Golan Heights Nov. 12.
The last aerial combat between the two
countries came on June 21, 1970, when
Israel sald it shot clown two Syrian MIGs
In a dogfight over the Golan Halibla.
TbLs wu shortly before the cuae-nre
along the Suez Canal went lnl<> effect.
Tbe Golan Helghla la an area In
soulhweal Syria adjoining the Lebantse
border and was seized by Israel In heavy
flgbtlng In lbe last day of the 1187 Six
Day War.
Since then, I s r a e I has established
armed settlements in the area.
The number of Syrlan planes involved
was not reported.
The .tsraeli communique aald only that
"a number" of MIGs appeared.
Ten thousand pro-guerrllla
demonslral<>n marched throUih tho
stttela of Belrul l<>day shouting antJ.
American 1log1111 and taunting President
Suleiman Franjleh for not taking action
•salnat the 1sr1ell lnours!on1 .
They were uccrled by llO riot police
and there wu no violence.
Date of Soviet Trip
Not Set Yet-Ziegler
WASHINGTON (AP) -Tbe White
House aaya the date of President Nixon'•
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although lt will come In i.te May as
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Pub lic ·t o View
·t and· ·Us e Idea
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By JOHN VALTERZA the council hear ~e details fl.rat.
Ot ""' OlllY ,,... 11'" He did say. however, that the Idea ls Initial exposure of a surprise Idea for a new San Clemente city golf courae on not being Initiated by the State of
land wh!cb recently was taken from the CaJifornia, but locally.
Marine Corps and given to the publlf: will "The state ii master planning nearly
come before city councll!hen tonlghl. 3,000 acre1 of the uplands for parks use,"
The propo1al covers a portion of the he said, "and It seems logical they could
large inland acreage which was part of possibly spare a few hundred of those
the package wbJcb eventually will acres for a goll course."
become . a • v1i1t. ma.Jter-planoed s~ He added that the prime reason for
Onofre B1Uft1 State Park. launching a new course would not be a
An unuauAI lidellabt to the idea la that ploy to reinforce San Clemente's desires
the land lo queallon Uet oettber lo lbe cJ. I<> anner across the counly line lnlo San
ty, not the County of Orange. Diego County.
City Manaaer Ken Carr wW make the "ft jusl seems like a good idea to In·
1uueltlon toJUgbt that c o o n c l I m_. n _$1._ude a course on the land," he said.
aulhotlze him to negotiate with at1te The canyon wUI eventually serve u an -
patU offlclall: to see it about 300 acres of area for camping, parking and other dry·
the uplaDdl la san Mateo Canyon could land recreaUon acUvity, complementing
be tet lslde for a aoU course. ~ the public 1.11e of. six miles of scenic
U tuch i plan 1'ete to become reality, shorellne_ w~Ch for years had been closed
two public golf complexea would sit sld~ to all b~t military personnel.
by side, linked by an access route. San Clemente already has been
Carr declined to specify the exa~t onnally asked to provide water and
source of the idea for the links Tuesday sewer servi ces to the lands outside its
afternoon adding that be preferred th jurlSdictlon, and negotiations 06 that
' matter will begin sOon.
A·-master plan of· the entire parcel,
granted to the public on a 50-year,
renewable lease at the insistence of
President Nixon, will be ready sometime
P hi11ips Seeks
Another Term
. On County Board
Third Distrld County Su p e r v l s o r
William J. Phllllps of Fullerl<>n Tuesday
llled nomination papers for a fUth term
OD the county board. I PhUllpa may be unoppoeed. No poten-
tial candidates have taken out nomination
papen for tbe job.
Fullerl<>n altorney , W 1111 a m Dan-
ntmeyer waa rumored as a poaalble cano
dldale for Phllllps' seal bul Tuesday 'he
announced lie wUl try lo unseal 19th
lllatrlcl Aslemblyman Kenneth Cory ( D-
Garden Grow).
Placenlla Mayor Robert Finnell, preli-
denl or tbe county League or Cities. was
also rumored u a pooable opponent to
Phllllps but be announced he would nol ' make the race.
Four yean 110, Gleim "Bucky'•
Walter&, a former Fullerl<>n clty COll!l-
cllman opposed Phllllps hut the ln-
cwnbenl won easily.
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For Woinen't)Dly
Begiu, l\fareh ·13.
From P age I
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of slgnalures, but expect to fill lhe quota
belott thal dale, she added.
At the meeting, It was pclnted out that
although the deadline for reabterlng to
vole in the April II municipal election
has paaud It still ls possible lo reB11ler
In order to aigri the recall petJtlon11 11.nce
the recall electlqn could not lake place
before tl!e end or A~gust.
N•w voters who will be 18 by Aug. I
also are e!Ia!bfe to register and sign.
The citizens' gt0up ls seeking the recall
or Councllman Lorr on ground& he lalled
to l't!Spond to the wishes of the people on
the high rl>e !Jsue; issued alaimlnl! and
false alalemeJ\la about clly flnanclaf mal-
ters j dllcr1mlnlted against women aeek·
Ing clly appclotinents; misused tax-
paY.ers' mqney by .taking hla wife on con-
vention • trtpo al city _...: and
spc~ changes In the law I<> moke lt
easier 10< land speculal<>n I<> obtain
varlancta.
He haa denied the chargea. '
Thi ttetlf noUce WU signed by Mias
WhltU...., Joo S. Brand, Mary Lounsber-
ry, llovld Paul and Bill Wood.
this summer. '
Three miles of the beachfront already
ls in public use, but the rest of the
acreage still is under control of the
military.
State offlcials have promised to open
some of the new beach upcoast of the
· nuclear generating station in time for the
conilng swruner season.
TODAY
by
COSTUME JEWE LRY
RAPI DLY IMPROV ING
Real stones are rapidly replao-
lng synthetics and glass in the
-manufacture of costume jewelry
which has become so much a part
of the modern woman's · fashion
Image.
Within two years; it Is forecut,
70% or the costumt jewelry pur-
chased by the averaga Amencan
woman will be made from exotic
rocks, minerals and seml·prei:lous
· stones Such as tourmaline , topaz,
amethyst and malachite.
And It won't be too long belore
we will not only be fashioning these
uotic pieces into beautil)IJ high
style jewelry; we'll'also have avail·
able a steadily lntttulng assort-
ment ol unmounted exotlc mlnetals
and gemstones.
Your local jewelry store Is, a~r
all the most logical place for the
Uhlbltlon and 1ile of eiotlc miner-
als and gemJtones. •• Wt ~ave a few ot these materials.
now. II you are lnlerested in truly
fine costume. jewelry, come on in
and ,.. us. We'll be glad to spend
the time to talk to ycu about cos·
lljme .Jewelry you-can wear with
pride.
KrishlUll Sing
In Courtroom
BUFFALO, N.Y. fAP) - A
federal courtroom -,..... day with the IWlld or drum beala
and chanta of ''Hare Krls!ioa, Hare
Rama" as 10 members of a
religious aect sang for the benefit
of the judge.
Clad in yellow and saUron robes
members of the Buffalo tem,ple of
the International SOClety f o r
Krishna Consciousness ch a n t e d
before Judge John T. Curlin Ip U.S.
District Court. ,
The group is seeking a court
order !hat wlll permlt them to paaa
out Uter.ature and solicit funds in
area shopping centers and· other
public places.
The group'• attorney, David Jay,<
said the demonstration was in-
tended I<> show CUrtln bow loud the
sect chanted In public.
Curtin thanked the performers
and deferred judgment.
Service Station
Oper~r Sued
On Price Display
A Laguna Hills service station operator
who allegedly refused to display the
prices of his products has been sued in
federal court In a civil actlon charging
Violations of the recently enacted. Phase
Two provisions.
Named In the complaint filed by the
U.S. Attorney's Office in Los Angeles is
Charles Cascerta of North Hollywood,
operator of the Mobil service station,
24085 El Toro Road, Laguna Hills. ~
-Awaiting a court bearing Is the pros-
eeution's demand for an injunction that
will compel Cascerta to prominently
display the base prices of automotive
products at the El Toro gas station and
the adjoining car wash. .
Federal officials said the lawsuit ls the
seventh such action to be filed in the
Southern California area since im-
plementation of the Phase Two price
freezing Jaws. There have been 126 such
complaints flied 1crot1 the natkm.
U.S. Attorney Chet Brown said
Cascerta, who also owns six other Mobil
*tlons ln this area. had repeatedly
ieJsed to post base prices at the Laguna
Hills oullet prior to filing of the court aC9 · ·
tlon.
Brown said Cascerta by law Is com-
pelled to display the base prices for prod-
ucts compromising 50. percent of his
sales including gas. He must also make
available forms that would allow in-
terested consumers to obtaln the "base
prices of any other stock, Brown said.
Brown and casoerta 1aces a -Ible
fine of'$2,SOO on e&ch vlOlatlon 1f he does
not comply with the federal <lrder.
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period.
Tbe ajipUeaal will bt nqahod 'lo .JirO'
'ride dlia!lad laformatloo ~ the
naturo ol the parade and to abide 1'lJ
safety regulallcm set forth In Ult
ordinance. Prov!s!on i. made for •ppelt
I<> the clty councll u a permit 11 denied. ;
In other buJlow l<>nlght, the council
will:
-Conduct a public bearing rot fioil
;>rotests on weed abatement noU~
posted feb. 2, and adopl a molulb!,
ordering the annual removal of weeq,
and rubbish from public and prlvat& properly. ~
~nslder plaMing c o m DI 111 Io n
recommendation for pre-zoning of pro--
pcsed Laguna canyon Anno No. I to MI-
A and R·H.
-Amend the buUdlng conslructloo lax
ordinance to provide that revemie be used
to finance uqdergroundlng of utillUea:
and other street improvements.
~ru:lder adopUon of a ruoluUon
authorizing a new contract with Wind
Ambulance for service within the city.
-RatUy the city mana:er's award of a
contract for demolition of Main Bea&
buildings. ~
-Approve the appointment of h!gl>
school tennis coach Ron Ro5I to replacii
coach Art Wahl, who now is in Brazil or£,
the Tennis Committee studying ways 1ancf,.
means of Improving tennis facilities in
the city... . 1 -Appoint a city council member a~
alternale I<> the Laguna Beach PubJ.5!
Relations· Committee which is to act aj
an advisory board on community ~"t,
motional work undertaken for the city 'tJft
the chamber of commerce.
·-Accept low bids for equipment to titt'
purchased with Clean Water grant turuW
for upgrading of the sewage treatm.tnt!'
pJant. ,..i;
Light Ai rplane r:
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Sought After '" "
Island .Takeoff " ' •'
A sea and air search I!: under way t~'
day off the Orange Coast and points southr
for a light plane that took off from
Catalina Island's Airport In the ·Sky TueSJ.":
day afternoon and has vanished. r ·>
Spokesmen for the U.S. Coast Guard';
Search and Rescue Center in Long Beach
S'Bid toc:lsy the destination of the Cessmr.
172 flown by Richard Nielson, of. Chula.!
Vista, is not known. ·ff
Missing along with Nielson is aa r
un identified woman passenger. ·..,1
"That's about all we have ," one Coaslli t
Guard spokesman explained. J"
Civil Air Patrol aerial search pil~
have also been alerted to watch fam •
wreckage or the possible dllcovyy oft.lie,;
pJaile sattly landed at solfie other '
airport.
Bounded by a nearly sheer 500-foot ell§
droppiag into the ua <ln the Avalon stcfcf
and rugsed terrain subject to variable air
currents on the seaward side, the airffi,
'is advertised for experienced fijers only! . ·~ .. -:
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' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, .MARCH I, 1972 TEN CENTS
Sn·iper Wounds: .. Worker
' . --. Roqd ·"£mploye Critically 'Injured by Gunfire
<-~Jl sing, ~iJ Head · .. . '
';David I1po, 10, o! Gr9sse Point, Mich., playing with a friend's pet
iguana, learned quickly of the climbing ability of the herbivorous
itropical lliard. ' .
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A state highway worker was critically
wounded Tue9day night by a &nlper's
bullet 'as be drove a grooving rig on the
Newport Freeway near Lincoln Avenue in
Or~e.
Construction
' • Exceptions
To Get Eye
Irvine-Compafiy officials torllgbt will
ask the Irvine City Council to okay a
building permit freeze exception to allow
construction of a 348-0nit expansion of
Park West Apartments at Culver Drive
and the San Diego Freeway:
The matter Wm be considered with four
other freeze exceptions listed on tonight 's
council agenda. The City Council meets
at 7:30 O'clock in University . Park
. EJementary School, 4572 Sandburg Way.
In addition to the permit .freeze ex4
ceptlon, Irvine Company planning ad·
ministrator James Ta'ylor has aSked.
councilmen to delete a condition that the
apartment unit!: be restricted to . 8dulls
only. ·
One condition placed on the third phase
of the Park West development restricted
the 34-unils to adult!. Taylor says the
Irvine Company agreed ·to tbe Orange
County Planning Commission's CODdiUon
Michael W. DawlDn, 21, of El Monte,
an -apparent victim of a se.nseless ,thrill
shooting, Is in Orange County Medit.i
near his spine and his condition ls so
seriou,, that they have hesttated to order
surgery. Center today. .
Center official> said the hulltl Is lodged
Dawson was drlv8lg sputhbound (In •
freeway on 8D op;en piece q,f· equipment at
Nixon Criti~
Schm'itz Heads Primary Fo es
LOS ANGELF.S (AP) -Rep. John G. Schmitz (R·Tustin ) and sla(e
chairman of the C90JUVaUve United Repu~licans of California, W:alter Hintzen,
will play a leading role in an anti-Nil.on California Republican primary slate,
a spokesman said Tuesday.
Schmitz' ~t area of reJ?resentation includes San Clemfl'!te and the
Western White Houae. Reapportionment, however, removes the Western Whlte
House from bis district.
Trevor Roberts, head of the organizing committee r9r the slate pledge,d
to Rep.· John M. Ashbrook (R-Ohio), made the announcement. Roberts said
he plans to file the lilt of the· t&--delegaUon members Thursday in Sacramento.
He said that othen serving on the conaervaUve slate will include WWl1
Stone, a backer of the [4berty Amendment to aboliah tbe lncoine tu; George
Brokate, who contributed .$14,000 to the 1968 Nixon campaign in Orange COunty;
and Ruth Wakefield, wife of Assemblyman Lloyd Wikerield, (R·Downey.)
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about 11:34 p.m. when witnesw saw him
fall from the rig.
Orange police said he was shot In the
left side. The slug entertd hia abdomen
and lodged near his spine.
Investigators said they had no cluea to
the identity of the person whe shot
Dawson. The;.· lleheve from statements
by witnesses that the 1bot was fired from
a passing vehicle .
The Victim is employed by Concut Inc.
of Paramount, State Divialon o( Highway
officials said. They added that It was not
unusual for the groovina: ope.rat.km to be
done late at nlahL
Dawson's injury was the second
freeway shoOting in Orange ' County ID
three days~ .
Sunday night a motorcycle llJJI
member was killed by a shot&un blaat _.
he rode down the offramp of the Garden
Grove Freeway at Falrvlew Street JJa
Garden Grove. •
Garden Grove police said today ,thtJ
have no clues_ to the idenUty to the penoa
who killed Terry C. Powell, 24, Of ADI• helm . _
UCI P i:ogrammer ·
Found Gµilt y
Assern'bly Panel Okays
Of Bomb Hoaxes Coast Protection Bill
~CI Ho.opsters Get Third
because at the time it ~as being con-·An Orange County Superior Court jury ~
sidered the San · Joaqwn Elementary took less than four hours Tuesday tO find By DAVID JENSEN that the . Industry· lo ;peaklnr with a
District classroom shortage was· critical. · SACRAMENTO (UPI) A tou b b'll for.teed tongue." ' Irvine Company promised to work with cm;nputer programmer ,Jon Van. Wormer · . -' i 1 Cor11mt~ cbalrmar Paul Priolo (Jl..
the--district to ease the classroom 11,lilty of charg~ that he teleyhoned . • becked by conaervahonitts to r~ate Piclflc Pali.sadea), also dlffefll:f 1'1th
hortage . · fal'.ae bomb warn~ that led to a searclJ careles11 ·deveiopment or California's another lobbylat John p GUchrlat. 8 · of UC Irvlne,.s medicalJ school l;IOG-mil ..:.. .... line ·1y h the ' · · · Taylor, In his request fQr the "adults .y WO · , 38 f 18751 ·Sa . Rufino ' e ~~ ~SI as won ap-representing Cl.llfornia Marine Parka : CAA' T I • t' t • only'' deletion, cites the offers by the lr .•n mier' d ~ b J dg n · :J~ · prov.~ of ~' Msembly commtttee despite and Harbo!'I AlloclaUon.-. ·, . . . om, . ·n .. ey· : . n,. YI. a .. I, on ll'vi~ Company ~f Io8ns1o 'P«d school . Tu'"'""::~et:U ~·hi! ~M'1'.ch ' ~. l\';'t It could ''!'"" .~""' Gilcbriit Ai!! the 1!,W !""¥"'!'A II • · plannmg and lnterest·free .reservatJOO ,of =I ttnc(n<., Jl f · ·-; ~blo' ~lo .. r • · ·' • · ' r nwl7 lmpoulble to bWkl.mliinu Ilona
•-· , 1.. · l -I ' · i 1 I " ,.,. school• •ileO l?' ~l>yt t!>e diltf' • · ·. ='mi~~>J~~\;~!flfi:•: -~-"Faf]' ~.WJiiil(~. lbt ~ ,llut frlQIQ ~ "'"" Doi ·~ ~ M~aUi~~ ~:,.:, .;t waU ~-~1't•;i!~'\1~1a, on comPJe~9"1 of the~, r 't,,. 'It" ... ~lticf \gitftst Vlif~i .'~lilt~ 1trle,6>iftii8~•, ReY tirtoe Ape-.S"• Ill . .._.. fl
:. Of.._ "tltr, "'* 11," • Army', ~ton HaD'8nd's3ii DiegO State. The city s tempo~afY, ~ii ~g ~epart~ during.the two-week trial that his arreai. Uie measure by Asseml;ilyman Alan coastal development which baa IODI tot VC t...nn. Jned Its tblrd b d to the n;ient s~f{ recom.m~ the ~d con-ended a wave· of Dou calls, calla that . Sl~roty ~D-Btverly Hl)ls) would, in effect, far, . . ' · -·.-ga · 1 ' ·ucr spljt 1am'3 with Seton Hall and < srder oruy the buildine Pllfllllt Ir..,. ex-· began Jn February l971 and' ended 40 bl!r pbwer plant construction aidhJ th, · Nl!&A. Western · Regional blakejbon ' San Die.go ... le. ception and refer the requNte<I cllange ' · ........ cout · . ~ ·
toama t In la ,,.. !rom "adult only~' a~ts to family . ciills later on Jupt II. It wu not~-~·· De.:.......:. .• ~~ that the '"-·• NY . y· .. h F ~ men seven Y~ to, pior . Sho\lld lbl'Antealtrnneet Riverside in use units to the city's planning' ..:om· , tbotbt\t Y1llfllsWorm~ 'f!U '°'l"r'!!/" !or ,iill wouldl;i-'" ;•l\;;°rou.rinm• tm'r.!'J'.'.::: 8C t irst •.~, ~ Tim . Tift'• .Ante.a~ ac.. Puebio 'it' witf ma:rt the t'.bird tiffie this mi'ssion r ae ca · · ' , · ......,..,, -"~ in " Ion •· In ' ' · . . . . . Ttle" 1·nrv waa showd· --*--1.a..• cOoltrµction, na a camle1of "lecil•JatJve ·~an V•Ot ·,.. portlcipote "the seuon theyJiave piayed'each other,,The Other buildu1g permit freae exceptions Ii edl bk ·b Jtd~f1i overkill'" aDd WU pert of 0 "~plly ' r•
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· cross' Line fO!Jr.,team tourney at .Southam Colorado H1 .. 1.1 .. ....1-of coach FreddJe ~ss bold 1 to be corwdei'ed tonigbt_are: . a e1. Y en Ya concea c . f 1 •• ~·
in Pu bl Col6 M h and ~0 .:...f°l'ant B. A)Tes'alld•Son Construction ·the time Van lfo~er ·"~':'~ming 'the 0 no progress·. ge e o, · arc lO. 11· pair of qarrow viCtorieS' over 'rut's Company to build four~el boines on UCI . switchboanl .. o~atoi',, Bomb , Sleroty denied bill .measure woWd
e. ~~~ers join~~ school (174 cttarges. -. the West side of MyfOrd Road·.sauth ef medic~ school, three o.clock. , create any moratorium. Jn Gulf 'Race
1);:-UC Riventde · (iH)' (CCAA chan> UCI's strength thiJ seuon hi!' been its the 8anla Ana Freeway. Sitlce ~models . Sec'!"1ty guards wd they became • Supporten said the bW to · cuntrol p~' ) and the .winner of. the ·~ar West exceptional shooting ability. Thi! shooting (See EXCEPTION, Page l). suspicioul . o! Van Wormer Ioog be!bomoreb coutal d .. elopnient ran•••g from bl• . Co ·--I th · nal all Ir · 1 · occuwru m the area. where the ..,. J Q....,.. n e.regio 1 -b ~-·-· -iil' I di ·ded f · • d....t••· t bJ•>c t ~·"•••• I 8an ' Francisco '·State (17·7.) 1 n d as ~.--egu 1 . vi among our June 28 when they saw him on several ·'""~'' o a-r ae UWJ .. ~ .. es wou d pre-
~-nto.stale (·t&-9). ore.expected to pla~ers With the lilth starter, Ed Burl· Governor Names ~ 00:.x calls originated. vent the "disaster" o! Ibo.re I In e mtet in a Playoff game MoDday nijbt to lnghaip,, nained. as Uie most valuable · ovef4evelcwmenL 1 , .
d*rmi'ne lhe Far West wlniter. San : player" in-the · UCI tournament in , Janet Adams ·ollbe Callfomla r..til ·
P'fuclaco Stale ii 9-2 in· the league and December. Fulle· rton M' an F' l'S t District Alliance liild cl!Jier,.'ore "frightened Ind mU.t 1win a game against Hayward Stat1 Phil Rbyne leads UC! in scoring wi)h a 1 worried" •bout the poulbfllty the
Frl&aY nlihl Sacramento \s 11).2 witli Its 16.2 average (406 points). Guard Troy H ful u· ..:. t.1 . coastline might be ruined.' '
cOi'!en!nce slate C0111J>leted. . Rolph is the point leader (41ll·and has a T c II . B d ope Di:lll e She said "once the ocean bluff II gone,
OCI participated In the reg'lonals-.for 15:8 a'verase; ·Dave Baker, a freshman . .0 0 ege 08f once the beach ·ii gone ... it can't be
thf-Q.rst time In r1988. The Anteaters ,~nt~··(M)r!' averaging 15.1 and missed T Post $350 turned back."
deliated San Diego Slate in first round the pmes with Anny 'and Eton Hall that Orange County -gained its f Ir st 0 · Sierotf's ~ was .iPFoved on' a 's-1 ..
action but lost to Nevada Southern (Las UCI lost. representation on the Sta~ College Board Mrs. Sadie Reid or Santa Ana , a Jong· vote by the committee following-more Vftits>. ?t-74, in the champJonsbip game: · Bill Moo~. Rbyne's running mate at of Trustees with the appointment today time sOcial worker, was refused nomina4 than two houn of hearlllfl•, 'which Were
hr 1989, San Francisco ·state handed forward afld' a three-year veteran of by Gov. Reagan of a Fullerton contractor tK>n paPers to run for First District dominated by oppoiienta. The inea.Ure
UC"I a Joss in flrsl round BcUon •with the v.arsi~y compeUtion, bas a 14.6 average and civic leader who will replace the late supervisor Tuesday because she was now faces the w1y1 and Meah! 'Com·
Allteaters coming back lo · defeat UC and II the third molt projific UC! acorer Dudley Swim of Ca!!llel. · u-.ble to po.<t the required "150 ftliog fee. mlttee · · · ~for third place, a..,.~ . ' Of ill-Ji.me. Robert F. Beaver, of 1235 Margarita Mt:a. Reid, '!'h9. operates the Creative ~ · . t'hia year's UCI team·p~ed ODe o~ the ,., · . Drive, Fullerton, k>day was appointed to 'Day Center in the southwest Santa Ana John Burry of Southern California
toi!'lhest schedules ot •Ill' college dlVlsiol> • the state college system governing hoard low income area, Is heneU on weUan. Edi.5on warned that pusage. of the bill
teim in the nation. The team record of NY M · Ch d along with two other prominent state , She said she had been told that state law would mean "power abortagea" and
11>10 lliows seven defeats at t&e handl of . .an : Mge Republicam, Mrs, Jeanette Ritchie of allowed an Indigent pe....., to seek "!orted interruptions" of service In
uriherslty div~ion t~ms includll>&. Menlo Pnrk and Roy Brophy of pollUcal office without posting a fee. Southern Calllornia by 1974-75 by blrring
'•liked Cal State (Long,Beo<la) .mid a.:• · Jn Son:'s Murder Sacramento. ' The would·be opponent of incumbent constnlctioa o! power planl> illOll( the
"' Mn. Ritchie is presently serving on the Supervisor Robert Battin said she WOUid coast. ,
• ~ • ' state board of educattOn afid Brophy is a seet legal help from the American ClvU He sald the l})eaSUrt would create' con-· 7 ..L... S ' •' EAST ~W, N.Y. fllJPI ) :... "He member of the Conmrunlty College Board Liberties Unlon (ACLU) er the Orange servatioalat-oriented. commlnioha: to "t .·u~y , erf?l£e! Y(l~·mf ocirson any more/' George E. of Governors. County Legal Aid Society. regulate development, wbJcb he Aki
'• , / , DI"!!!'' iaJtI of the 17-)'ear-old youth he Beaver ·if' active in Orange County .She Is the third candidate seeklpg to were the' wroog agencies to do.the job.
.N.WAU, l(ab•mu (AP) -Sorcery, a
SJ.loot sloop owne<I tnd 111led by Jomea
Baldwin of LoCust Valley, N.Y., c..-ed
th'· flnlah line !irat Tuesday In the 1114-
mlle Miami to Nassau yacht rac.e.
Sorcery made the trip acroas the Gull
Stream~ in li'ht. wb)ds In 32 boura, follow·
ed by Bonaventure, 1 l).Joot llObp ow...I
and soiled by W. Benion! llernln ol
Toronto: Tblrd acro11 the line waa lhe •
loot ketch Equation, owned ~nd 11iled by
Jack Potter pf' Oytter 81y1 N:Y., who
!inished 12 minutes behl\ld the leader.
Ali the bolts which finished thla.
Southern Oceaµ Ricing Circuit ~
Tuesday were Class A vessels. 1'le nuJ
siandinga wW be delennlned by 1 car·
reeled time fonny,IJ Iller boail in 10
classes finish.
Charisma, a 55-foot sloop 1kipperld by
Tom Carrol of Chicago, pioced !ourtb Ill
elap&ed time. ·
Surcery earlier won the Millfll.Lucoy1
SORC race. '
,. Pr• "e Js 1 ~'2.65 , ·' uld he. allot and .... ~ ._ seU •erense. ReJiiiblicari and civic affiiln and Is a oust Batun that )\as run into legal. dU· Assembi)'lllln• Charles warren (IJ.Lol · .,._,, 'IP, ~ "'' ,. member · ot th! Fullerton Blue Ribbon ficultles. • Angelea), told Burry, 1'It seem1 to me ,-------------, ·~ , · ,1 \, ~;~bisson,yeorge,ha~begun Comntilsk>n ~·fJ>r· development bf coilr
The record for the Mlami-Nasau
crossing ~ the II hour, 14 mlnule tlmo
..t by Windward P1111ge in 1•.
'•t 'lbe DAILY Pit.or 1'e,tn1'1ev~ ,. USlng tnarijuanl at 14 and later switched merce and.industry. •
··1 days:a-week ~ to i~ readers'~ 1 lo~ aeconaf tablets and heroin. He is a me~ber of the Orange. County
: !\llrtlllg this wetli. Al 1 rtaull, U,,. • "TI..:· drugi made him l!Chlr.o'd .. h Transit Committee and .,., a member of "•Jome delivered 1.1UblcrJption pdce ' 1 • e the ·Chaprnao. College, Or an g e , ¥till become sz:i5 per month,· ef.. uld. "At one moment he would be nice President's c»unciJ.
~ve Mardh 1. · aqd the next moment he became vkllent Mn. Ritchie, a former teacher at San
· ~~ addi'Uonal 40 centt per rHritJt and brutal.1,' • Francisco State Coll'le, wu n8med to an ~ fuclode tl}e price of the new Diener \lU released · on $10,000 ball eight-year tenq. She succeeds Mrs. ~.Sunday • d I t I oh al the DAl1 y Monday lo await a llearing on charges of Phebe Conley 61 Fresoo whose term had
.. ~· whfch .t ti rt s Sut)day, murdertrig .the boy on Sunday. ·~&::hy: 1 wtner in the Sacramento 1,;~_, Ch 5: A IO~t!iil poflioo of ' construction firm' of G·-and Brophy, · • ..., incttue w!!' be retained by · I , --. <JOUr DAILY PIIOr carrier, for bis La~.. · K } · re~ William A. N9rrts of Pa.sadena
' )·ldditional Suodty deU~ Hrv!ce. ', ; , er, uhst er w term had eqired, !l~wu abo · '"""~·-! . ~ •~ ......... appointed !or eight y,ears.
: :_,iii;;:';;i"the~~v'Pn'.OT'rii-~ Ca'nceJs· OCC""·alk 'Btlver ww fill the unexpired term of , : JI -. ,..1 -and -I ' Swim which eoc!s in Mardi 1m. . not.. Weallday tssues .wW mnaln Mn~~...:_: b~thn~, has
''it IO caill pfr copy. it tlie rtandl Def.,;. attorney William Kunstlet hlS gener Y -m~ w• -·more • •ind l'l<b. '1111s ....,. home-concelled & 11 •Un, Thurli!Oy •-•king C011WV1t\ve element of the state Boord . ~ .. iellver..i -~....,..,. •bout .. • ~ ~I Educatiqn aince her ll'IO appointment , th' ._ .....-. .~...... "'1C~~eo>en! II Orance· Coo~ College in by .Rupn. At the last meetlnc or the ·-.~~ ·.:::" .... llllD l(>dlvwwuly Oma M-. • · • , board, !or example, she voted 1giilnst · ..,.u_ •...-. The.aH-, who ns'to ha•e dlscuH· ioweri-·~ t th'·•··"'·-"-· t ··• ~ -"~'.:... lor ... ~·ny .,..._, ·-~ -..,. ·~ •-·-.-... ~n • ""' ·-~· ·~ ~ ed bil delno( of the Chicago Seven 11 1 ~b of ............. ··•J ·-~1 ·~ _,,_, gjJest d t11e; lllOCl•ted 1tudenil, ~ •. PILOT It·~ .... ~~-. •• -.... --·-Y -
· ::ptt<e of •·• l\oir mcm wiD bt 11' formed the .eOUege today he would not Brophy, named to 'the community coJ.
·, h end of 'lid,, No·llundly-only appear "tree.Uc of incre1alng preasures 1ep bolfd by Raean last year, has 11Jo
1'1' dalf7-on!y dolfvery -con In my low pr-1<Uce." • oerved u prosldent of the San J11111
, M "'"* ••lillW.. · The 1Sloci1ted students were unable to Unlfled School Dlitrlct Boord of Educo-
• rellln Kunltler for ID iilternllt date. Uon In Sacramento.
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Faces Phase II .Viol~tion
A Laguna HIDa service station operator
who allegedly refused to displ~y the ,
prlCOI of bil products has been aued in
federiil CO<rt In 1 civil' action cblrglng
violation• of the recenUy enacted Pbue . ' ' ' ho proviltona. •
N&l)led In the complalpt filed by the
U.S. Attomet1 Ofllc, In Los Angelel Is
Char lea · Casoelto of North Hollywood,
operator of the MobU Hrvice 1tatloo,
24085 El Toro Rold, Lagun• Hills.
Awaiting 1·court bearing ·ls the pr,;..
·~uUon'1 aetll'!ld !or an injunction that
will compel Cascerta to promlnentJy
""dllplay the blse prices of automotive
product• 1t the El Toro gaa •!ftlon and
the ld)oining car wuh. ·
Federiil ofllciiiJJ 111d the !Jwsuit is the
aeventh lllCb octloo to be filed ID the
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Solitherii Califo\111• ·ll'eo , •Ince Im· piementation of the Pha,. Two price
freezing law1, There have been 121 such
oomplaint1 filed acroas the nat1on.
U.S. Attorney Cliet Brown uid
Cucerta. who also owns alx other Mobil
1tationl In thla · oru, bid repeatedly
refused to P!IOI btae irlcea 1t the Lagun1
Hllla oullet prior to !Uing of the court 10,
tlon. .
Brown uld CUcertt by law 11 com.
pelled to, dlfpl1y the hlle prices for prod-
ucts compromillnJ IO percent Ill hlo ule•· including gu. He must lllO ~
available ~rcrma thlt would allow in-1
terated conswnera to obtain the hlM
pr\ce, of any other 1tock, 8'oW1l 11ld.
Brown ind Cuctrta f1ct1 • poulble fine of •,500 on each violation If lie doa
not COCDply with tho fedull order,
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Wutlter .
The fol has given way to old SOI
and Orange Cout ruldents can
look !orward lo mo... IUlllblno
weather on Thurlday. Hlihs 1t tho
-Ill rls!ng lo 71 tnlllld. Ldwt tn tbe 40'J. I
INSIDE TODAY
Fa!IW!d aulhor William Saro-
~n. ll alive, wtlf l1n4 Ml!ittng
dailfl. See ttorv, Pagt 14.
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Iri Courtroom " ·Says ~ower Recall Backers He'll Fix Door .
.As Settlement
BUJl'l'ALO, N.Y. (AP) -A
Waal.cwlrO.NI09.lnd1•·-'fwo-
day with Ibo IOUDd of dnm be•la
and cllanb of "Hare Krishna, lltr1
Rfma''. as 10 members of 1
rdlglous sect sang for tbe benefit
of the judge.
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Clad in yellow and saffron robes memben of the Buffalo temple of
the International SOClety f o r
Krishna Consclousne11 c h a n t e d
before Judge John T. Ctutln In U.S. '
Di.strict Court.
Tb< group II 1eeldng I eour!
order thll will permit them to paSI
out literature and 10llclt f\lnd1 ln
area 1hopplng · centers and othtr
public places.
The group's attorney, David Jay,
said the demonstraUon wu tn-
t.nded to show Olrtln bow loud the sect cllanted In public. ·
o.n'tin thanked the performers
and deferred judgment.
50 Children -
Sent Home After . ~--'
Check 'for Lice
By JOHN ZAUJ!R
Of ... °"~" ~·-., ... Orange County faces a "severe pOwer
shortage" that can only get worse, a
terdor •vice president of Southern
Calllornla Edison Company said today In
Anaheim, • .
''There are going to J>f: power reatrlo-
l!ons," Edison official William Gould told
an Orange County Energy Conference
meeting today in Anaheim Convention
Center.
"It ii jUat I qU<stlon of where IJld how
ionr." ·
<louJd noted the Edllon Company had
already submitted to the Public Utitltles
Comml11lan a plan for ratloning electric
power.
He charged lhlt the blockage of Edison
plens 1o expand lb& Hµntlngton Beach
power generating l1cWty !1 l"l'lelY
re1pomlble for the crlsll.
"Tb< Huntington Beach facility 11 the
only electric generating plant in Orange
County," he sold. "But It only meet. ~
percent of the county'• power needs." He
Hid thal by 11178 ii would only be pr°'
ducing 39 percent of the county's power.
UPI Tt .....
Oh, AH Right
Ont-tblrd of Ille stgnatUttS Medici to
set Jn motion a special election to recall
Laguna Beach City Councilman Edward
Lorr were gathered in the first weekend
of peUtion circulation, it was revealed at
• "recall rally" Tuesday Niht.
. Be1 WhltUesey, chairman of Cltlzem
for Good Government, the group sponsor~
Ing the Lorr recall, told a group of almost
100 Lagunana at the meelitig in city half
council chambers that 800 persons had
signed petitions at markets in the city on
Sa!urdiy and Sunday.
Sitnatures of IS percent of the city's
regl!tued voters: -slightJy more than
2,000 -are required to force a recall election.
Beginning this week, Mill WbltUtsey
said, peUUon tables will be aet up al fl>od
markets in the community for four daya
each week, Thursday through Sundly.
Additional petitions for neighborhood
circulation were handed out at the Tues·
day meeting. Per10ns wishing to
circulate petitlt>ns or to sit at market
tables for two-hour ahifts may call 4.94--
1335 or 49'/.1441 Miss Whittle!ty said ro.
day.
P,llcenU1 Unified School D It Ir l c I
autbor!Uu hive .. n1 home llO elementary
lludeoll Iller I l>lld-lo-held check by
nlll'IOI m .. 1oc1 lhll Ibey either hid, or
were auapected of having, lice Jn their
1"A further, more difficult to assess,
11pect of tbe orange 'O>ll!llY Jl'.Oblem la
the question of how long, and to what ex-;
tent other areas wm permi~ power plants
to be C0111tructed to meet lo1d growth in
areas like °'lllP County lhlt roluae to
accept a reuonable ahare of the burden
on the environment nece1sary to meet
aucb'growtb," Gould aaid. ·
U you «were driving an auto,
would you go beyond this point
or obey the sign on the beach?
Maybe if you were driving an
amphibious vehicle along this
Neskowin, Oregon coastline
you might take a chance and
drive Into the ocean.
The recall proponents have until
mid·Aprll to gather the requlrtd number
Bus Strike Talks • hair. . . .
John O. Tyneo, chi<! 1dmlnlllr1Uve of·
ficer or Ille school sylltm, oaJd
tha oroblem affected lb ol Ibo dlJtrict'•
12 ·eflftlenllry ocboolt.
:Admlnlttnton lllo tont ome students
who •tte borderline c11tt -thole who
hid aevere clandrull, IOIP film or llcquer
in their hair lhlt might hide lice eq1.
School li.tthor1Ue1 were m1dt aware of
the lice problem 1111 week by Mn. £lien
Shannon, a former publlo hellth nurse,
who chlrged 'that head lice were usum~
Jng cloae to epld~c proportlo111. Dr. John Philp, •DC• County health
officer, sold the Id llt1 Jnfetlltton
was not fttrao ry. Lice, lie 1aJd,
could be foilnd almost any. school at
any time.
Dr. Philp waa un1ble to verily lhlt llO
students bad actullly been infut.d by
lice. "To our knowledge, only three
families were involved," he said.
Parenta of the 50 young1ten have been
given inltructlons On bow to eombat the
llct Witlf shampoo 1nd medtcatlon.
The ICbooJ diltrlct ldmJnllll'ltlon WU
11111tile to rtport how many or the
chlldren had been returned to tcbool.
'Ho~e ExpandS
Nque Co.ntrols
WASHINGTON (UPI) -In an effort to
tower the racket that has become an an-
noying part of American lile, the House
has votecl •to upud ll!O 1o•ernm.,t'1 cont1'91 · o~ noise.
By 1 311 to 12 voto.,lhe Houae Tueaday
aent to tho Senile lellalltloo lhal would
pennll tbe Env!ronmenlll Prolectton·
Agency (EPA) to set slrlngent·111ndards
govemlng noise emluJon from new iro-
ducts. • •
The legillaUon would require the EPA
to e1tabliltl nol1e 1tandardJ where f111l~
ble for producll lden!Wed 11 major noile
source• Jn these categories : construcUon
and tranaporlatJon equipment, motors or
engines, and electrical and electronic
equipment.
Date of. Sov~et T~ip
•• No~ Set Yet-Ziegler
WASHINGTON (AP) -Tbe White
Jlouse rays the date of President Nbon'a
visit to the Soviet Union h11 not been set,
although it will come in late May as
previously announced.
Press secretary Ronald L. Ziegler
Tuesday denied riports from diplomatic
sources that the trip to Moscow would
begin May 22.
OU.N•I COAST II
DAILY PILOT
~urbis f1 not an academic question,"
Gould 1tres1ed, noting conatrucUon of
power plants Jn sparsely populated are11
.. 'bas already met lerious opposiUon from
' tbosO who ieeJ tboBe .,.., 1hould not be
burdeaid with power generating facilllltt
to meet the nted of. urbln arNI."
He 'aa)d that the soonest.a_ CQD~~ntlonal
power p'llnt c1n be built alter approval
hu been given Js four to five yeara. For
a nuclear plant, the time lag is eight to 10
years.
When env.lronmentalllta block con.
1tructlon · pl1n1, their actlona. compoW1d
these construction lags and result in has.
ty installation of high pollution. causJng
equipment shnply to meet pressing needs
for power, Gould 11ld.
0 Envlronmentll quality has.. usually
suffered when a prolonged battle has oc·
curred in plant 1Jte approval.'' When this
happens, be aald, higher pollution
alternatives must be Installed due to the
delay and older leu elllclenl, high pollu-
tion plants must be operated al higher
produotlon levela.
"Nowhere 1J thla truer than 1n the case
of the delays encountered Jn getting ap-
provll of two 1dd1Uonal 1eneratlng un!ll
urgenily needed at Huntington· Beach,"
Gould 111<1. .
And,. be ldded, "Completion of the
delayed 1eneratlng plant take~ years
onc.e conatructlon has resumed.
"When, the needed plant la not com·
pfeted in time to carry incre~aed
CUJtomer·demand )t Is the public tbll wlli
suffer," Gould aald. 1 1
''There are no_ diltant alternate power
sources to be tapped and no· large
reserves of power to be cut into."
Newport Beach
Guard Snrprises
Yachi ' Pirates
A pair of men trying to pirate a $12,000
motor cruiser from a Newport Beach
yacht brokerage finn barely made their
escape in a battered old truck Tuesday
after awakening a salesman·security
guard .
Chester Rowell, of Huntington Beach,
told police later during the morning ~urs
that h~ waa awakened about 8:30 a.m. by
suspicious noises.
lllJJ trailer is parked on the Newport
Pacific Inc., private -property lot at 2200
W. Coast Highway.
Arbing to investigate, Rowell said be
found two men -one with a droopy Fu
Manchu style moustache . -in the pro-
ceu of hitchlng up a 24-foot cruiser.
He said they were cranking ill trailer
bitch upward to attacll 'It to the truck'•
hitch when surprised by bis intrusion.
R<iweli ·•aid they' jumped into the
truck, abando'!ln-their work, and roared
off on Coast 1Dghw1y1n the"trock, which
he described as extremely muddy.
He allo 'aaid it bad very knobby tireo
and that lhe rear set protruded from the
edges of the cream-colored vehicle's
body.
Buxom Beauties Bored
In Bash 'by · B'llch~lors
By TAD BARTIMUS
MIAMI (AP) -Bored buxom be1uU~1
served up plenty of lilt but little Le1p
Year action for 1 batch of wealthy
bachelors who competed for the egg rolls
Instead of the bl~nde1.
fl Cupid wu aboard Dr. Sydney Sacks'
sumptuous houseboat Tuesdoy night, he
may' have been dodging cigarette butts
' under the dirty 'bubble bath In the sunken
Roman tub -or he missed the boat.
In its Inaugural hour, the party billed
by Bachelors International members as a
"Leap Year Gala" aetmed to go
smoothly enough .
Half of the club's S5 members showed
up 1R the expensive velvet Jackets or
spiffy knitted bocl,y aults thai their 129,000.
a-year.plus aalarles make ft ea~, for
them to aUord.
out of alght. Rumbling stomach.! were ap-
peased with popcom1 potato chips and
peanuts.
Two hours into the festiviUes, however, ·
cohost Leo Rosen appeared with piping
hot egg rolls. It was the highlight of the
evening, and he was mobbed.
Peruvians, Israelis, Britons and other
forelgn guests rounded up by club
members suddenly found themselves
deserted as mostly middle-aged men put
down their plastic champagne cups and
m,a~a dive for the Oriental goodies. ·
An AfrO.haired drummer and the two
other musicians hired to entertairi the
revelers bravely strugged through the
last few bars of 11U Ever I Would ~ve
You," then headed in the same direction.
•'This, n said one fed-up female, "ls get.
ting to be a drag."
Recessed After
14-hour Session
Talks aimed al ending a bus strike
whlcll affects 4,000 dally Orange County
riders recessed at 5:40 a.m. today after a
If.hour marathon session.
Agreement wu reached on only one
point -that more dlacUSBlons would be.
held later today at an unspecilied Ume.
Mecbanlca struck the RTD buses early
Monday over wage c o n t r a c t
disagreements. Although only 6 5 O
mechanic& are involved, bus drivers have
refused to cross P>eir picket lines, caua--
tng interruption of service to .00,ooo bus
riders In Los Angeles, Orange, San
Bernardino anii Riverside counties.
Locllly, the strike affects b o I b
Disneyland and Knott~ Berry farm and
22 Orange County communities.
Among them are the coastal com·
munitles of Seal Beach, Sunset Beach,
Newport Beach, both Leisure Worlds, and
Laguna Hills.
Sources close to the bargaining
between the RTD and the striking
Amalgamated Transit Union were op-
timisttc th#t an eerly settlement wu in
sight.
Tbe latest dllclooed ~lier from the
RTD inetuded1 a-18.5 percent pay increue
and a icos~f·llv.ing c1aute, which were
believed to be one of the union's principal demands. '
The length of the contract reportedly
remained an outstanding issue, with' the
RTD offering a pact of 33 rnonthls and the
unJon seeking one for 1 year.
ColllJ!lulers Stranded
EDISON, N.J. (UP!) -About 700,000
commuters were left without their
regular transportation today when 45,000
union members struck New .Jersey's
largest bus line. The strike began at 3:30
a.m. when neg9tlatlons broke down for a
new contract between Transport of new
Jersey and eight locals of the
Amalgamated Transit Union.
GEM TALK
TODAY
by
COSTUME JEWEL'fl.Y
RAPIDLY IMPROVING
Tiit Or•f!CI• CO.ti DAILY "ILOT, wllh wtildl
Is eotT11t1nlCI the N ...... ,......., 11 11Ultlllhlld by
ftlt Or11"111• CNlf l"Vblllhlnt COmpeny, a...
,. .. tdlllw1' trt publll,...., M..-.d.y ftlrougll
Frkl•Y• fO!' Ca•lt MISt, Ntwpart llltdl,
Hunlf1111ton 8ttchJFOllllleln Vlllty, LIQllNI
a.di, lrvlnt/StcldltMck •rid &.11 Cltrntftlt/
$111 J11111 Clpl•lrtno. A 11111111 r111or1tl
tdltlon 11 pubtl1htd a.1urd1yt ind Sundin.
TIM prlnc:lpef 11Ubll1Pllne pltnl II 1t )JO Wnl
ll•l' Str'ltl, C01t1 M .. 1, ca111orn1t, mu.
Also making the scene were about 20
lntunatlonaJ lovelies who displayed 1 lot
·of bosom, a lltUe leg and the thickest
false eyela!hes money could buy.
T~slng down tM last of her domestic
bub6iy, she wallfea out Into the nlghL
Alone.
Real stones are rapidly replac-
ing syntheUcs and glass In Iha
manufacture of costume jewelry
which has become so milch a part
Robtrt N. Wtttl
Prn ldtnl •nd ,.ubll1l'1'r
J1clt R. Cwrlty
Viet l'rtlklti'll •lld O-r11 Mtn111r
Thom11 Kttvll
Editor Tli""•• A. Murph in• MlntOl"' lllllw
Chtr111 H. loot Rlch•rtl r. Nill
AUllltftl Mt~ l'clltot1
~s prearranged, they dutifully entered
their telephone 11umber1 in the "que1t
book."
But is Miami's fabled moon shone a
glimmering pathway on nearby Biscayne
Bay, the wel)..Jald plans of the party's
plotters seemed to go awry.
Steering clear of the dimly lit, lushly
carpeted whlte I 1 v I n g room, the
"swinging singles" grav itated more to.
ward the kitchen than each other.
The cavier, though not out of mind, wu
Burglars Loot
Irvine Offices
Phillips Seeks ~a~:. modern woman's fashion
· Within two years, lt Is forecaet, Another Term 10% of the costum.• i•w•lry pur-
chased by the average American
woman will be ma.de ltom exotic On County Board rock•, minerals and .em1.prec1ou• stQnes such u tourmaline, topaz,
Third District County Su Per v Is or amethyst and m~lechite.
Willlom J. Phillips or Fullerton Tuesday And lt won't be too IO!li before'
filed nomlnltton popers for a filth term we will not only be fuhlonmg these
on the county board. • exoUc pieces lllto beauliful bl~h
Phillipa may be unopposed. No polen-slyle jeweil')'.;,we'll llllO have avail·
Ual candklalea have taken out nominlllon able a sleaauy lncteaalng assort-
popera for the job. ment ol unmounted Uotlc mlnerills
Fullerton attorney w 11111 m ·Dan-and cems<ooes. nemeyer wu rumortd as a possible can-
dld1to for Pl!llllpa' 1t1t bul Tuffday he Your Joell Jewelry store ls, aftor
announced be will try to unae.al !19th all the most loJ!\cal place for the.
Burglan who broke Into the offices of District Aslembl)'IDlll Kenneth Coty (0. exhlbltlon and aile Of e10Uc mln1r-
1n Irvine firm Tueldly night c1rrled off Garden Grove). . . Ila and gemato!!M.
tqUIJl!Dllll valued by Oran1e County PlacenU1 Mayor Rober! Finnell, prtSI---rial
·1herllf'1olllcer11t f7!0. dent of the county Les1Ue or C!l!es, wu ·Wehaveaf1w9fthe1emale s. I Ug •-~·• hed 1 · t •· now. 11 you an Interested In truly nvtl 1~1 11id !n~-erl IJTllS also ruman!d U a -be opponen w fine CO!\U!nl je'tleiry, come ()ll in
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of signatures, but expect to fU1 the quota
before that date, she added,
At the meeting, it was pointed out that
although the dea<!IJne for. reglaterlng to
vole Jn the Aprtl 11 mwilcl!)ll eltctlon
has poSled ii atW la -Ible to register
Jn order to aign the recall petitions, alnce
the recall e1ecUoo could not take place
before the end of Augwit.
New votera who will be 11 by Aug. 1
also are ellglble to register and sign.
Tbe cltllens' group II 11eldng the recall
of Councllmln Lorr on grounds be failed
to reapond to the wllbu of the people on
the hl8h rile baue; Issued allnnlng and
Ill,. atalemenll about city financial mil-
ters; diJCrlmlnated against Women seek·
Ing city appolnbnenll; mlaused lax·
payers' money by taking his wife OD con-.
vention tripe at city expew; and
apomored cbange1 in the law to make It
easier for land speculators to obtain
variances.
He has denied the charges.
Tbe recllf notice was signed by MIU
Whittlesey, Jon S. Brand, Mary Lounaber-
ry, David Paul and BUI Wood.
Battin Opponent
Hill Asks Ru1ing
By High Court
Santa Ana businessman John W. "Bill"
Hill Tueoday flied legal papers with the
stale Supreme Court on bebaU of his
light to become eligible to oppose First
District Supervbor Robert Battin Jn the
June 8 primary election.
A spokeaman for Hill said his plea to
the court is baaed on an interpretation of
a state law governing resldenUal fe--
qulrements for candidates for county of.
flee. ~
Both Hill and' Santa Ana attorney
William Wenke have been unable to olr
tain nomination papers for t h e
supervlsorial post because they mo ved
their places of residence in the past few
months.
Both moved , they said, because they
were gerrymandered out of the First
Oistrict by moves attributed to Battin
and his aides.
Wenke b3' based his appeal to the
state's highest court on the contention
that the law .was not written to exclude
candidates because they had recently
moved their place of residence.
Hill's spokesman said today that the
clqthlng store owner's appeal was based
on different grounds than that of Wenke.
. "Hill moved from his home of 19 years
which had been in the First Di.strict that
entire time to a nearby re!ldence in the
newly aligned Fifst DI.strict on last Oct.
71" the aide explained. u ·
"That means that Hill will have been a
resident of the new district for more than
one year prior to the November general
election," he contended.
The spokesman said Hill's attorneys
believe that the residency requirement
was meant to apply to the ge111ral elec-
tion oot the June primary.
"If we are sustained by the supreme
Court, l!nt wlil become eligible to oppose
Battin but Wenke will not," the aide said.
"Wenke did not move into the new
district untll--Nov. 15."
The spokesman said his conversation
Tti~5day with the state Supreme Court
clerk In San Francisco led hiin to believe
that Hill'• appeal might be upheld by the court. ·
The Santa Ana merchant ls represented
by the law firm of Welputt and Oi:asakl.
.
Fac·eit ..
.. -SAPULPA, <*11.·(AP)·-a.i. c. Hamilton bu ~ It . bJI•
former wile Evalin •u :J:. Jn· .
alimony, llllO,doo of ii hnmed!11ely, .
and fix the batbreom door Jn the· ' house he is giving ber.
His wife, in a petition filed. for
separate maintenance last Sep-..
tember, said he "owns Wockham
Packing Co., variQUS stock, bonds, .,'
real property, personal property, ..
all of a total value lri e1ceu of ffi ... • .
mllllon," ..
Mn. Hemllton 1llo gets . thllr ·•
former home, a car and furniture. . ~ ·
The Hamlltons -were married In
1139.
.f'ro11t Pqe l
EXCEPTION • • •
wm be used to oeli homea Jn the city ol
Tustln, ctt'y ataU advlaea denial Qf the a-
ceptlon. •
-Tb< Alrporta Jim which aeeb co\i9:
ci1 approval to go aht1d wllb c6ii .:
strucUon of 89 addlUoOll guest unila1 ;
banquet facWtlea and a salea man111rl•'..'
office. .,r:
-HJ:uon Metal Finishing ComJllO!'
asks a permit approval to build a 12,*-.~
square foot basic lndustri1l building :Jii:
the Irvine Industrial Q>mple.1, ·011 ·
Reynolds Avenue soutbe1st ol Gmelj;,: Avenue. ..;. :
-R. D. Hemmu Ind Rober! ~a: ·
Sangster aeek an uceptlon to buThf. 1
warehouse and office complu. on a three-' •
quarter acre parcel on Lana;ley Avenue~in1 -: the industrial complex. , 1 .. ,, •
Other maltera to be COlll!dered lonlCf!t '
Include authorization to leue city ofllCU,
possibly In the lonner l1culty cluti . lA"
Town center, across Catnpua Drive hom
UC Inine. · . •"
Holdover Items for council action ti'A·. the organization and appointment . 9t
citizen advisory committees and Iii·
ordinance regulating peddlert.
Administrative coilsultant 1W t 111 a:ril'·
Woollett Jr. will ask council dlrectk>n'brf '
recruiting a permanent city maua1er AM~ : planning director. ..:1;r .. ~.1 ...
County Escapes .'..;
•• Measles Scare
-; An outbreak of measles In Los Anger~ •.
County is not· spreading to cftlldren J~·
Orange County, according to Health ~ flti!r John Philp. -r,;,
"We have seen no unusual increase ~·
measles," Dr. Philp said today. He add~·
there appears to be no danger of ~-
measles belng Imported. • '~ ·
In Los Angeles Counly, the incldence'cll'
measles has tripled compared to last·
year and t.here is a danger ol M · epideqi.ic, according to health Of4cia1s. ,·1·
There have been 199 cases of measles
reported during the past eight wed!.
compared to 64 in the same period 1asf
year. :~
The hill!er Oareups of the di.tease wesii..
reported In the Upper Paco!ma, Boy!f .
Heights, Lakeview Terrace and Ka,0
·canyon areas.
• Remsburg Rites Set
VISTA (AP ) -Funeral serv1'e! 1re
scheduled Thursday for Everett M.
Remsburg, 7J, editor end publisher of
Press--Courler Publications, Inc. He d1ed
at his home here Monday. He was a PP.It
president of the San Diego County unit~
the California . Newspaper Publill~
Assoclatlon and former state c 6..:
cbalrman of the N1tlonal Newapa~ ·
Association.
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in the world. Ii will look brlnd new alter •vr.
even ten ycen. s.il-windlng, jlly, date llld
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~
h10SCOW (UPI) -The Soviet pres,, is
. ,maintaining relative silence while the na·
lion's leaders ponder the significaoct of
· the Sino-American cOmmunique. But
politicit .commentators in private con~
versatlons say they are deei>ly puzzled.
1''ir1t, they say there must be
·someUting between the lines. Second,
: they do not understand Vlhy soro~ mat·
.!ers were left out, or eve.n why some
•items were included in the t'On1nn1.nique
jssued at lhe end cf President Nixon's
Visit to Pekt{lg.
. It appeared unl ikely t~al the Soviet
press would get the green light to say
what thtY want about the Nixon trip to
China since official criticism of the U.S.·
NEWS
ANALYSIS
Chinese understanding is like!~ to~ be
muted in view of the President'& sched-
uled visit to Moscow in May. ·
But at a receptlon this week influential
Soviet journalists privatel v expressed
their feelin gs about the trtp and con1-
munlque. And they had plenty of ·ques-
tJons tc ask. .
--
' The most repeated question t o ~ericans \Yas : "Your President has
made plenty of concessions, but what
llove the Chinese done for vou ?'' Another
was "at whose expenSe have the
Americans been so generous?" -· im-
Plying that the Sino-American ·statement
l)odes ill for the Soviet Union. .
SENATE LEADERS RECEIVE INVI TATION TO CHINA
Hugh Scott (left), Mike Man1fitld Plan Journey
The journalists also y,·anted to know
why so little \.\'SS 84id about Jndochina
4nd how the United States could insist on
ijs commitments to South Vietnam when
it apparently had backed off from its 20
Y,ears of sUpport for Tahvan.
Ar1n y Hero Quits Following Storm
' FT. McPHERSON, Ga. (UPI) -'LI. But llerbert had little to say Tuesday.
"It's bttn 1 very interesting and
educational career," he commented.
While Western diplomats at the recep-
tion generally expressed favorable reac-
tSon to the Ni.Jcon trip, the Russians made
tbese pqiuts:
Col. Anthony~B. Herbert, a Korean \Var
hero whose accusations of hushed-up
atrocities · in Vietnam got him in trouble
v:ith the Army, was_ quietly mustered out
of the service Tuesday.
Herbert plans to take a -short vacation
with his famil y in Floridi and then return
to Atlanta hfonday for a scheduled news
conferenc~
t.-There is more than meets the eye in
lbe communique and despite official
denials there must have been 110me
unwritten understandings between the
AmeriCans and the Chinese.
Herbert. 41, became a · center of con-
troversy after. he accused two superior
officers, Brig. Gen. John Barnes and Col.
J. Ross Franklin, o( hushing up atrocities·
jp~Vletnam. His charges were dismissed
after an Investigation by the inspector
general 's offl ce.
Tbe retired ofUcer served 20 years in
the Anny and became the most
decorated soldier int~ Korean \Var.
He had.indicated that he may return to
the University of Georgia , where he once
taught ROTC. to further his education .
He al so has been offered a post on the
staff of Sen. George h1cGovern of South
Dakota .
-Some of the Russians s_uggested that
North Vietnam was "sold down the
river" by the Chinese.
Herbert later charged that bitterness
stirred up by his accusations had led to
haresment and pressure to retire. •
New Hampshire Field
'To Play Percentages'
MANCHESTER, N.H. (UPI).
--With the other candidates
tacitly conceding victory to
President Nixon and Sen. Ed-
mund S. Muskie, the name of
·the game in the N e w
CAJ\IPAIGN '72
Hampshire primary, ls ~n
tage point politics. EvtD'one
plays it, but not to the extent
of hazarding a firm prediction.
. With six days left before
New Hampshire vote.rs go to
lhe ballot box, no one ques-
tions that Nixon and A1uskie, i favored from the 1tart, will
1 finish on toP in the Republican
i• and Democratic primaries.
~ The speculatiog centers on
" .
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the percentage or the vole
each candidate w i 11 ac-
cumulate and it is in pursuit of
these precious"'points that all
the contenders are n 9 W
devoUng themselves fulltime
to New Hampshire.
In the Oemocratic •primary,
where the race ls expected to
be closer -but not close -
seyeral factors are still . con-
sidered highly unpredictable.
They include a seemingly
large group or undecided
voters, a reported lack ot
great enthusiasm for any o(
the candidates, and t~e bitter
attack by the Manchester
Un.ion Leader against Muskie.
ln an original poll by the
Bo!ton Globe (anoti1er is due
Sunday) Musk.le was given 69
percent of the vote. Tony
Podesta, Muskie's campaign
manager, claiins that private ' T M polls do not show tl!e Maine l WO ore. 1enator running ·that otrong.
Pressed on his aoundings ,
W 'll J • Podesta said that P.fuskie has J. OJ.U "sUb!tanlial strength" en~
acknowledged it is Over 50
C • percent. ampmgn Assessing the Muskie COi>
1 dldacy in New Ham pshire
WASHINGTON (AP) -Two recenUy, Frank Mankiewicz,
high·ranking Justice Depart-campaign coordinatc,r for Sen.
ment officials are planning to George S. McGovern (0-S.0.},
quit soon and gO tQ work for conceded that if Muskie fwu anywhere near 60 percent, be the re-election campaign cf ,,ould be "in great shape."
President Nixon. ·a Republican Anything less than SO percent, , --+-
Source said today. Mankiewicz added, w o u Id • ·
AsrBt. Atty, Gen. Robert C. mean that Muskie ' • 1 s I --+-
Mardlan, 481 chief of the hurt"ing."
'.department'• internal security While Mankiewicz, as all I--+-division • .and Jerris Leonard, director of the La\v Enforc~ other campaign manager&,
fnent Assistanc• Admlnistra· declined tc -get into the
··ion, wlll be. fo!Jowirtg outgoing "numbers game," ?.1cGovern " is considered an almost sure Atty. Gen . John N. Mitchell to bet to finish second to ~tusk.le, lhe C:Ommlttee for the Re-elec-tion of the President, the although most probably• fair-
tource said. . ly distant runnerup. .
: Mitchell formally takes over New •Iampshlre l!J probably I --t-
fhis week as director of Nix-more crucial to McGovern
fi·s re.election campaign and than tc any of the other can--1--t-
puty Atty. Gen. Richard G. didates. ln recognilk>n of this ,
J e i n d I e n s l has been he has aasembltd pogslbly the
"°minated to move up lo lhe be.lit organlutlon lo the state
lop Justice Departrr.ent 11pol. and has spent a great deal of
: It could not be Immediately time in New Hamj>sJ!lre.
• We pay "4 Yt % on regular aavinga ace~
The big banks pmy Juat "4%.
Which makes our rala 121>" higher I!ltn lhel,.,
And depoolls In by !he 10lllof lhe month, _
earn from tf'le 1 tt.
That can add up.
So can our 51<" lime palllloolt In..,.
Centlnela Bank'.. ·
Where lh• pen:entogee .,. lllOlt I~ ,ctJT r.vor.
12~\Higher
Interest for . .
Your Savings.
Jearned exactly what roles Neither the p;olls no r
t.iardian and Leonard will play pol!Ucal oblervera 'in New
Jn Nlxon'11 campaign, The Hampshire consider S e n .
President himself he sald he Vance Hartke of Indiana or ~II •tay out of partl!an Los Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty
llUcs until after t h e .as serious threats.
Ill Centilela Barie
epubllcap convention In San'u==========.I ego nez\ Auguot.
; Leonard, 11 director of the THE BEST
LEAA, bu betn primarily R'"dershlp po I I 1 prove
f'e.sponslble for distributing 'Te&nuta" ll one of the
kd~ral grants to the states ~:orld's most popular comic
under the 1968 Saft Slr strlpe:. Read it daily In the
Act. DAILY PILOT.
• ,"91swtod .11'4 Eal NutwOOd .,.._
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Wtdnesd.Q, Mlr'th 1. 1972 DAil y Pl l 07 G
San Diego·
_Rolls_Up
·GOP Debt
Flnod V ictims J ..
Buried; Toll 72
2QO Died;
'Doet@P'
Unmasked
WASHINGTON (AP ) -San
Diego, host for the 1972
Republican convention, i s
$300,000 behind in paYm~ts Jo
the party, 8!'<I GOP chiefs are
gettjng worried about col-
l<ctlng.
Party ol!kial.s aaid Tuesday
only about '100,000 in cash has
~n paid by the San Diego
Convention Vl1ltor1 Bureau.
A payment of '200,000 was
due Aug. 1 and a second
$200,000 wa.s due Jan. I. A fin-
al payment ol. $200,000 is due
April l
"There's a lag on the money
from San Diego, all right."
said • spokesman ror the
RepublicM N a l i o n a 1 Com-
mittee. But, he said, the GOP
is confident San Diego y,·111
come up lvith the money
before the August convention,
at which President Ni1on is
expected to be nominated for
his second term.
Another party iOW'ce said
ty of!iclals are more:' con-
cerned about the payments
than they let on. He said there
is a groWing feeling the cash
flow from 8an Diego tc the
GOP has ended.
MAN, W. Va . (AP) -
Funerals begin today for son1 e
of the 12 knov.n \1lctims of a
fiood that rij>ped down 17-mile-
Iona Buffalo Crtek.
Crtws continued to clean up
the floocl ·tcrn \'alley i n
southern West Virginia and
search for more bodies, os
thousands of homele!ls persons
·lined up at the ~'Ian lligh
School to apply tor feder al
disaster aid progra1ns.
state Health Director Dr. N.
H. Dyer declared the area,
filled "'ilh debris and mud , a
public health and s a f e l y
hazard .
llealth officials have been
giving typhoid shots t o
residents of the Buffalo Creek
hollow. Se veral cases or
chicken pox have been
reported among those \vl10
made their way to safel y
Saturday morning.
"I think 9IJ perce nt or the
people want to go back."
hfayor Rayfuan lterman sai d
Tuesday as bulldozers plO\Ved
their y,·ay throu~h the de br is
thaf ohce was 16 coal camps
along the creek ...
"They don't give up very
easy," said 1-lerman. ''They're
very much Interested in goinj
· back home " , .
\Vhere 5,000 persons once
lived, National· Guardsmen
estimate only about 1,000 re-
main. None has utilities and
many are bunched togelher in
hillside houses which escaped
the fioodv.1aters.
A·tany persorn are still unac-
count·ed for, bul the number
fl uctuates as refugees come
down from the mountains,
~·here they rted.
Piteanwhile , the . U.S.
Geological Survey warned five
years ago that 30 \\'est
Virginia dams constructed of
coal mine \Vastcs w e r e
unstable or could be breached
by high wate r , t"·o
newspapers repor ted toda~
One of the dams 1nentioned
in the report, was the one thut
burst under the backup of
\Valer fron1 heavy rains enrly
Saturday nnd the torrent of
wate r wiped oot 16 coa l
camps.
Sevenly~ne persons a r e
known dead .
The Charleston Gnl.etle snid
1967 survey by !e de r a I
geologist \Vllllam Davies of 38
slate and earth darru in \Vest
Virginia desc ribed the dam at
Lorado as "unstable."
• CHICAGO (UPI ) -Gov.
Richard B. Ogilvie tra s
ordered 1 review or the
qualifications .and credentials
ot au doctors working for tho
state foUowing lbe disclosure
that 200 patients diL'<i after
being treated by a state
hospital physician labeled a11
"imposter."
Ogilvie's action came Tue!i·
day -one day after the physi-
cian, Dr. Ricardo ~1uno1.•
Velez, 43. was suspend ed fro1-y
the Elgin State 11ospital.
P.1unoz had been ren1ovcd four
months ago from all me<ltcal
duties at the hospital.
The governor directed Dr.
Albert GI.,., head 91 tho
Department of the Men ta l
l1ealth, to conduct "<tn im-
n1cdiate and exhaustivt! In-
vest isation or the facts in lhir>
incident and to report you r
findings to me ..personally a'i
soon as possible.·•
~1unoi alleges he graduted
from the University of Havana
medical school in 1958.
FINAL 3 DAYS
·of '· our
Off .
• • HOT PANTS: Many Fabrics All Sizes
VALUES TO $20 '
NOW s2
HOT PANT -SETS: Many Styles --All Sizes
·NOW s10 .... VALUES TO $65
DRESSES: MINIS VALUES TO $45 NOW _ 110
NOW 115 . MAXIS VALUES TO $60
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LONG SKIRTS: Many Styles and fabrics
NOW '10 VALUES -TO $35
f
TOPS & BLOUSES: Many to Choon From
NOW 15 . VALUES TO $22 .
PANTSUITS: VALUtS TO $75 NOW ·s15
SALE ENDS SATURDAY;, MARCH 4 • 6 p.m.
33 f.ASHION ISLAND
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. The Regional Approach
Plans are moving 1tudlly thls month tor the birth
o! yet anothef. regional waste treatment agency serv·
Ing the South Orange Coast.
A half-dozen separate sanitation entitles would be
members o! this new one, including the City ol Laguna
Beach If It wishes. The prospects tor subslantlaJ govern·
ment grants sound promising.
The six possible agencies are Moulton Niguel Water
Dlstrtct, Irvine Ranch Water District, El Toro Water
District, South Laguna Sanitary District, Los Alisos
Water District and Laguna.
And under the proposed rules of membership, any
number or all the members could blend their resources
for individual projects and tackle the mounting crisis
1n warte treatment on a regional basis.
That Idea delights water quality control boards and
makes state and federal clean-water grants easier to
,obtain.
Several of the agencies' boards already have acted
favorably on the idea; the resi will decide on the pro-
posal In coming weeks.
The Ngional approach ts of particular interest to
the City of Laguna Beach, which might benefit signifl·
canUy from aucb an arrangement. It desperately needs
new facllltles.
Council Pulls the Rug
Laguna's apparently endless trash troubles seem to have led Into another blind alleY.· Only two of the 20
contractors who asked to see specifications for the new
contract returned bids by deadline.
Apparently the rather formidable document set·
ting forth new requirement. wu too much for some
would·be bidders. . -
The bids that did come In under tjle wire were·
from the two contractors who have been hassling over
.
.
the contract for the past couple o! yean -Jobn Lind-
ley, holder of the city trash conlract for a doun years,
and Tom Trulls, who bu been trying to get the business
for his South Laguna firm.
City Manager Lawrence Rose did his best to per-
suade the council to reject both bids, since nelther,mel
. the specifications, and open negoll.atlons with other con·
tractors. But the council ruled he must deal with the two
bidders. .
So new Manager Rose finds himself in the potltlon
or having worked out a promising, if complex, program,
only to have the rug pulled out from under It In the
final stage.
Policing Is Best Answer
The three-block-long patch of riverbed cane near
Marco Forster Junior HJgh School looks like a mtnla·
ture jungle encampment from the inside.
There are hand·wo~en lean-tos and small fire pit..
. But within it also are clues to behavior which par-
ents frow~c n. · So D' ctor of Public Safety Joseph McKeown con·
vinced S Juan Capistrano lawmakers to declare the
cane-brake an attractive nuisance. ,
The owner of the farm land now bas to spend •1.000
to hack the cane away.
Children, It is alleged, use the bushes for pot smok·
lng, sex and a haven for runaways. Local residents'
complaints caused the flap iii the first place.
Ripping out the "nuisance" may be a •hart-range
solution to the seamy problem. But in one sense, Coun~
cilrflan Josh Gammell, who didn't care for the idea, was
Cl)rrect. He believes the city is just transplanting the
problem to some other part of town. .
The best solution, it seems, is to give Chief Mc, .
Keown cars and patrolmen to police the area. s
A M other l s Shocked , A ppalled , Sickened by Attacks
'School Board Maj9rity Owes Teachers an Apology' 1.
To the Editor:
I mU1t conleu to being not only shocked
lllld appolled, but sickened u well at
tbe ~Unulng attacka made by members
ol the current echool board against the
leacbln1 •Wis of TOW and Tbunwn.
When we moved to Laguna Beach In
AuguJt or lllh1 one of the molt important
factora In our ae1edlon of Laguna Beach
u a home wu the excellent and
widespread reputation enjoyed, by Its
1ebool1. While our two boys had been
brought up in fine private schools prior to
our move, and bad always done well
academically, they blOS!Ollled at TOW
and Thurtton u never before.
WZ, Al PARENTS, and they, 81
children, have been more than impressed
by the very genuine care and concern
~led to their social developmen~ and b1 the equally .;.ncere enthusiasm, talent
and commitment to high standards of ex~
ctllence 1ri" educaUon dlsplayed by
!oachen and ldlool administrators alike.
The unfortunate tui'nout at the polls
Wtllch permitted the election of t h o s e
prue:nf school board members who chose
to vilify and underm.1ne for whatever
nuon concepts they little understand
hu been a bitter lesson In the dangers of
complacency, one wh1ch I trust will not
be repeated. •
TOO LA.TE, AT Jeut for the moment,
we who wholeheartedly 11.1pport the
pretent system have learned that to
allow the educationally Ignorant to com·
mand the educaUonal destinies of our
children ll aa dangerous u Jt would be to
allow .the medically untutortd to perlorm
11111"Y on them.
School Board President W ti II a m
Thomas b bleued with an acUve, en-
thuslutlc, Intelligent, Ctpible, and above
all, dedlc1ted group of teachers.
Tbe board possesses few, ll any, of the
problems which overburden most school
dlstrlcta almost to the point of Im·
mobility. The board owes these people
oot only an apology and a vote of con-
fidence but Jta undying lf&Utude that
they are here In Laguna Ind not
somewhere else.
MRS. PETER McMAHON
Pral•e for T OW Sehool
To the Editor:
I woold like lo praise the efforts of the
Top of the World Schoof In the education
of my four children. I am very· Ured of
rtlding what the Top of the World
School does not do. I would like to let yott
know what it has done for my children.
(By the w1y, they learned to swing their
feet because their feet do not touch the
floor -oat because they go to Top of the
World School). .
FROM THE BEGINNING I have been
Wormed as to what Is expected of each
child in each subject, which is more than
B11 Geo..,e --~
Dear <l«qe:
My husband Is I pollUclan and he
calla other women "Darling" and
"My Deer." At borne he refers to
mt u "Hey, )'OUI" What•a wrons
With blm!
• FURIOUS
Deu Furious :
• most 1ch0ol1 can boast or. When my
children have had learning or behavioral
problems while attending school, wJtbout
exception, I have been informed. of the
problem. When I was contacted, the
tea chers had already dJagnosed the prob-
lem and had a solution in mind. I was
Informed whether or not my help was
needed in the solution.
IN THE PROCESS of solution I have
been Informed as to the progreu or, il
my hdp was needed, the teacher and I
communicated with one another. I know
of lid' other school that provides such
good lndi\'.ldualized Instruction. After all,
Isn't that the epitome of a good education
-to be concerned about each lndlvldual,
hls abllltles and accomplisbmenta? Top
of the World School does exactly that.
They are concerned with your child and
mine as individuals.
MY CHJLDREN enjoy school, and are
very enthused with the classes and proj-
ects that they are involved l.Jt. I would
hope that we who appreciate the Top of
th.e World School don't sit by and let the
. vociferous minority take from us the
good education our children are getting
at the Top <t the World ·School.
ELIZABETH BELNAP
Former PT A President
Top of the World School
l1nporta11t Gain•
To the Editor :
· I would like to take Jssue with the
school board majority attitude that
studies show .no important gains by our
children under present pro g r a m s :
"Slightly better problem-solving ability"
and "better attitudes toward the schools"
were indicated.
"Problem-solving ability" Is the ability
to reason, the most lmportant•quality we
have, which separates us from the rest ol
the animals. Even a "alight" im-
proveme,Pt Jn this abUity ahould have us
cheering from lhe rooftops, pointing with
pride, not to mention dancing with glee.
AN ARTICLE In the Feb. 1! DAILY
PILOT, headlined ••vandal-Proofing
Schools Proposed," says that per pupil
cost for vandalism in Orange County is
fl.86. The Laguna Beach cost Wu only
$600 for 1100 students, or less than one-
thlrd the av erage.
"Better attitudes toward the schools"
pay off tp many other ways. How about a
thorough comparison of our schools with
othert In Orange County, In terms of
truancy, vandalism, emotional ad·
juslment, p e r c e n t a g e a Of college
graduates, drop.outs, etc.. before we
decide that what we've got isn't worth
keeping?
TRE LAGUNA BEACH Schools must
have been doing something rlgbl
Perhaps the t.deral grant, for which the
board refused to apply, would have ll!OWn
us how to do It better.
MRS. RICHARD A. BRANDEWIE
Wo..derf1d Progra•
To the Editor:
Jino you sure It'• hl• fault? ·lb1be you're no a registered -·
Thb IJ my first letter to the editor, and
let me fll'St say I am a •t wbOse son
went through Laguna Beach lcbools for
all his elementiry years. We now Jive in
another dlstrlcl where ho attenda high
school He bu maintained uc!ellent
grades during bis high llChool career, IO
bil elementary school bacqround bu
-stoOd him In jooil stead. He attended
Thunton in hil flnl ,.ar, which cer-talnl¥ .... .Mt what It Is today, but hi
loved It and hated to leave for hlJh school • ••
BEING IN A pQl!tlon where 1-ailed
qu..ilom about our Laguu Bed
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Mailbox
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Letters 1rom f'eader1 ore welcomt.
Normallv writert 1hould conveu thtir
messagie1 tn SOO word.a ar les1. TM
right to condens1 letter• to fit .rpac1
or climinaU libel is reserved. All ltt-
ters mmt includ• sfgnatttre and maU.
ing addreas. but names may be tOitJa..
held on requtst if sufficient rea.!o"
is apparent. POf?t~ will not bf pubo
fish<d.
schools, I took one of the. tours throogh
Thurston this year -malnly so I would
know what is going on in their program
and I could speak with some intelligence
about It. How anyone can judge a school
when they have never visited it or gone
through the program with a guide is
beyond me.
The Thurston tour was wonderfu1,
presented very well, and s e ve r a I
educators from other areas were there. ~
spoke with o n e Mexican-American
teaclier from a Los Angeles East Side ..
school who said what a wonderful pro-
gram It was and that Laguna Beach .
youngsters couldn't help but succeed; as
he could see they were "programmed for
success."
HE ADDED, "I don't .know if it w00Jd
work in our area, because our children
are 'programmed for failure'. I. couldn't
help but think how fortu11ate you parents
in Laguna Beach are to have schools
where Your children can be 'pro-
grammed for success,' and educators
who really care about your chlldren.'
Most teachers are dedicated, hard
working and spend many more hours
than those for which they are paJd. The
reason I know the Top of the World
'teachers are in this category is that I see
them working overUme almoSt every day
and have seen them worry about children
who are not achieving, and then attacking
the problem Md doing somethlng about
it. They don't just "ovetJook" the kids
with problems, as many schools do.
THESE ARE DAYS of progress -oot
·· going backwards. It ts getting rougher
each year academically and kids learn
more in high school today than we did in
college. How could the elementary
schools go back to what they were 20
years ago and expect your children to go
through the high schools of today! 'Ibey
wouJd never make it.
So think twice before you let our fine
administratora' hard work in getting
these schools established and becoming
world renowned -all io up in emote!
ARLINE KING
E11tl11islutle Students
To tho Edllor:
Thurston has Jess truants and com-
plainers? Hardly anyone ever says the
words so common to other schools:
Club offered to take over and it soon
~c~e so popular .•• .''
''What time do we get out?" "Do we have WITH THE INCREASED registration
to do that?'.' "I hate school!" "Don't you in the leagues, it was obvious that ad-
wlsh we didn't have to go to school?" ditional facilities must be arranged for.
"My teacher bates me, and I hate him," At a meeting with the director or the
Thurston students are enthusiastic abo;).. Boys' Club, it was decided that 5th and
their school! I know I am. --\6th, and 7th and ' 8lh grade boys would
-Think about it. Did I move here from continue league play at the high school
Huntington Beach for nothing? gym and that the 3rd and 4th grade
MERYL H. GINSBERG players could best be accommodated at
Proud Student at Thurston the Boys' Club, since lhe club could lower
·-the backboard, placing the basket at a
F or Gfrls and Women
To the Editor:
In surveying the needs of Laguna
Beach, the Junior Woman's Club found a
major deficiency was organized activities
for girl~ apd women. In an attempt to
partially remedy the situation the-group
started the Laguna Beach Girls' Club in
the summer of 1971. There ls, however,
still a great need for recreational and
~ult.UI"al activities for women of all ages
in Laguna Beach.
We feel the City Recreation Depart-
ment should have a Jady on its staff Who
could organize and supervise such ac-
tivities.
WE ARE ASKING ·the city to allocate
funds in its budget for thia purpose. We '
urge other . reSidents who feel there is a
need for instructional claws, -organized
recreation and cultural development , for
women in particular, t6 make their feel·
ings known to the city council before
budget time.
For· tpe inforihaUon of .your readers,
classes in macrame and yoga .are being
offered at Bluebird Park, starting on
March 13.and 14, respectively. Thq<.are
sponsored by the recreatloll ~
but have been arranged by the Junlcir
Woman's Qub's Bluebird Park cbairmln.
'MRS. PETER ANDREWS
/ President
. Junior Woman11 Club
height of 8"' feet rather than the 10 feet
height used by the older boys.
So the Boys' Biddy Basketball League
ls co-sponsored and co-conducted by the
city of Laguna Beach Recr'8tlon Depart·
ment and the Lagw.a Beach Boys' Club,
both of which are very pleased with the
overall arrangement.
'Ibank you again for your coverage. We
invite your continued_ interest in the Bid-
dy Basketball League.
GEORGE FOWLER
Recreation Director
A Ca ll ·for Paperba rk•
To the Editor:
Do you know someone in military
service or -a-Veterans Administration
ho«pital? Send their name, serial
nurober, address and zip code to: Books
to Servicemen, 3152 N. Walnut Grove
Ave., Rosemead, Chlif. 91TIO. They will
be mailed an assortment of seven
paperback books. U stationed overseas
'the books will be mailed S.A.M.
(airmail).
U you don't know a serviceman why
not have seven paperbacks malled to a
V;·A. hospital in your area? See your
phone book for name and address.
. Books will be a random assortment or
·current and out--Of·prlnt titles. If you
know the general type of books the
service'm.an OOE.S NOT read please aend
tbja information. · ...
IF YOU WANT A letter encl-Osed with
the books , send It ln a aealed enve1ope.
Don't stamp the envelope; send 10 cents
To the Editor : extra to cover Jncre8sed postage. ·
Thank you for the excellent coverage Have paperback books you want ·to
affonled the Blddy Bultetball Leap In sell! (M..Wum slJe 4l"'x7l9") Mail to
yoor i3sue ol Feb. 11. We appr<clale the Books to Serviceinen In a strong
fanfare. However, there are ·IOl'De cardboard box marked SPECIAL 4th
misstatements. that I would lib to bring CLASS RATE BOOKS. Your Postage ls II
to your attentlon In the hope !hit cents first pound, 7 cents each lddltlonal.
clarificatlon can be made. ...._ They're., bought m •percentage of boot's
Yoor arilcle stalel that "sports.mlndod printed price: 15 percent ll in new coo-
Laguna Beach younpters tbl• year for clttlon, 10 pettenf if In good cond!Uon, 5 .
the nm Ume have an organized oporl to percent. if not , In good condition. Don't
rU 1 •· In during the in tbs iend ou,ldated non-fictkn or paperbacks pa c pa~ " ter moo with eover gone, lnlulng or looae pages between the ..-.. ol Junior All-Amerf. or badlJ stained. ba~e~ football and i.ttue League An esplanalion of the Pl'.Oll'lm: I'm 1
Actullly, boys' basketball leagues were nttred Los Angeles polkOniah, llke to
organised three,yean .,. by the recrtl· Nd and have oome 10,000 paperbacks to
Mon depertmml The flrtt,year league start the program. Some are norHic:tkG
Played on S.turday aftemoom at the "·h bUI moot of them are flctlon; I.e.,
U111 m,ystery, modern, sclence f I ct Ion,' I am a student at Thu rs to b achoo! bqyl' 1)'111 and -comprlaed ol es1<rn h! to · aJ le
lntermedl1te School In Laguna, and rlchl 111 lelms and ov• 70 boyl In the Ith, Sib w Wiiii ihe :.-0;~ e.,. ouUined I should
now the board of education ls seriously and ltb ~Ides. • be alile to buy enough paperbacks \o keep
considering tumlng my school Mok Into a It going Indefinitely. If not and I nm out
standard!Jed one. · LAST YIAll the 1eque wu eJpaDded ol -· any money rec.lved from your ~ family and I 1lYed In H1111Ungton ~ .. ~ ~ .... ~dei: ~ ,_. would be promptly nturned to Beach before we mowd here. I went to a •N• • _,. them.
1tandard evtryday tchool,' and lwnlng played• the t! toamo. Al clooe as rcan figure coot. they will
WU a drag . I Wll way ahead of everi-So -ball leagueS for )'OQllpteri be:' Seven paperblcks purchu<d u
else, but I had to work at their lonlt. are not newly-come to Laguu. ouWnod above 70 cenll • mailing bot II
Teachers just dldn't have Ume to t.i. Tbll ,.ar we haveapfn apanded, lbls cenll • pootage 15 cents.~ lime will be . ...._ donated. . me •parately. time to lncludo ·lrd iflde _,.,with .,..r . • ,
Then come Thunton. 1 am very happJ IOO playtn parllclpotlng on a total ol JO With an earlier program-...r 11,000
hero. I find myself w•itlng tor a wee-leama. paperbacks were malled to Vietnam. For
or holiday to end ao that I can retuni IO_____Apln your arlJde lll~''lbe.Blc!l!I financial reasons "I had to dlsconttnae It
acbool. I also woctc at a!y own level B.tetball Loque ••• -begin Dec. t-(i"wll"SlmJltr'doatlng the boob).
-the dty recreation department JAMES L BROWN
1'105T PEQPtB lffin to be under Illa
lmpnlllon !bit 1eomllll II 1uppoood IO
be tbe ~II o1 flln. At ftunton "' _ ..... tbl ta Bo !1'1111! Ao looc • we
lwlil 11111 ,.. -... ,.._ wtly
...,.--. .....a i..a-.tor e1tJ>1 and
nine }'ear ~ Aller.-b boy bad poid VCI Gr.di .. S••leM '1i for unllorml, !be d e p ar t m en t •
dbcovettd tt bad neither the time nor the To the Editor:
per9CXlllet to run !be .......... The Bby1• I Wll disturbed te read In the DAIL y
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PILOT of Feb. 11 your account of ~e
recent UC IrvJne Academic Senate actJ~n
regarding the grading system. It 11 up-
fortunate that the article faUed to include
the statement that a normal rate of. prog·
ress was stipulated as a necessary con-
dition to avoid dismiss al from the
aniversity.
IT MIGHT INTEREST you fo · kno)'
that the· elimination of non-passlqg
grades would actually raise lbe standardi
because it . eliminates the previous o~
portunlty to balance an A in one courlf
with an F Jn another since an F would rio
longer appear on the transcript or"'lM!
c.ounted in deriving averages. This means
that in achleVlng the necessru:y number
of credlta only "°"""' In "~ 1aUsfao-tory work was done-could be coUnted.
Tbe requireinent for a nopnat nte or
progress puts the lclion of the'•Sf!nate to
an entirely different light: the new
grading system is, in fad, DOI the
permissive, no standard, affair which
your inadequate account would .make il
out to be.
FREDERICK REINES
Dean
School of Physical Sciences UC!
The Feb. 18 story WO! a fol~p
to an ea'J'.lier on}, the first srnknce
of which read, "Th< facullu at IJC
Irvine failed to pass a 'no-fail' grad..
ingi iystem Thursdav afternoon (Fib,
10), but enacted a stringent gui<:t.-
line dlfining 'normal progress' fo.r
UCI students."
-Edi/pr
T he11 B led tor .f'reedona • To the Editor:
It_Aas been very eratifying to see in the
newspaperrt and on TV the meeting ·or
President NiJ:on and Chou and :ijlO ..
Tse-tung. ' ·
It rather warms my heart . to see all
this happening, to be friends with a na·
tion of 800.mlllloo people -Communists:?
My first thought ts bow wonderful .\o
try and understand a country such '.II
this, to be friends and do busineM with.
BUT THEN, I have to think of the oY,i:r
45,000 American boj<s wbo have •died :tn
Vietnam who ne~ would have died-,if
they w~re fighting against such a amaU
lnsigntflcan~ country if that countj-y
weren1 being, backed by the big P'il!m
of Ru.uia and Red China. North Vietnam
without this backing would have bad"to
give up years ago. . '".'
Please don't ret me wrong, I wiht
world peace, but Jet us never forget that
all our American boya died for a ml
cauae -freedom. How many Russians
and Red Cblne.oe have died for tbdt
c1µse to the last 10 years! The answer'li none.
GRANT HARDING PlllUJPI ,,
C>aANOI COAi·~
DAILY PILOT
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Tllomalrenll,Edilor '
Alberl W.Bau1
Eclitoriol PGll< Editor
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mcatary oa topics ol lnltrtlt •Dll
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• . vor. l.5~ NO. 52, 6 SECTJONS, 76 PAE;ES ~ . . • WEDNESDAY, MARCH f, 1972 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . TEN' CENTS ..
evere ,POwer Shortages in County Predicted
By JORN Gould ....,j Ille F.diocm Company bad
• Oi'qe ~~~ ·8 .. '·~ ere power alrudy ·1UbmJUed to the Pubilc UtDtU~
'aborti.ge': that can only get ~rse, a ...., Commisal?° 1 plan. for ntioning .electric
aenior vice Ji'esldent of SoUQlem power. .
CalilOmia Edison Company said todaNn 'He <barged that the blockage of Ediaon
Anaheim. "-plans to expand the Huntington Beach
''There art ·going to be power resLric-~wer generatlrig facility ls largely
tions," Eaiaon official William Gould told re~n.sl_ble for Iii< <rials.
an ~ange. COunty· Energy Conference :~1·~ijlD1tiDl:ton~B;each facility ls the
meetmg ~ay in Anaheiin Convention only tle&ic g.-aUnc plant ip Orange ~?ter.-., • COunl)'," ~ · •• "But It only ·meeb M
lt,,li JU1t.,1 question of where and how -t of the ty•a power·nee<b." He
long. . . · · said that by 197 would !>IJ}y -be pro-
$-niper Hits
·_Rig Driver
On -Freeway .
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A lla,le, h!ihway worker '!'a• critically
Wounded: Tueaday night by > anlper'I
bufJet i.s be drove a groo\riqg rig on the
Newport Freeway hear Lincoln' Avenue in
Orange. . •
Michael W. DaWson, 21, of El Monte . .
lb apparent victim of a senseless thrill
obooting, I! tn Oran~e Count)' Medical
C.nter today.
.-Center ofllclalJ said the loullet Is lodged
near li!s IJ>fne and his' condition U so
aerloua, that tJiey ha,,. be!lta!ed. to order
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LEBANO
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duclng II perool) of the county'• power.,
"A further, lllOll dlfliqllt to uaess,
,aspect .()f the Orange eoUnly ~blem· ls
the question of how long, and to whai ex~
tent other areas will permit power plauts
to be constructed to meet load gniwlh in
areas like Orange County. th~t refuse to
.accept a reasonable sbare ~ the burden
on the· environment necessary to meet
such growth," Gould said.
''This is not in academic question,"
Gould 11tressed, noting cons:truct;on of
power plants in sparsely populated areas
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SYRIA
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"baa alrHdY met serious oppoaltloo from
thole .,,ho feel u-areas a!M>Wd not 'be
burdened with power generaun, facilities
to meet the need of urban •eas."
He said that the SQOnest a convenUonal
power plant can be built after approval
has been given ls four to five years. For
a nucl~ plant, the Ume Jig la eight to 10
years.
When environmentalists block con-
struction ' plans. their acUons compound
these construction lags and.result in has-
ty Installation of b!fh pollution ,austna
equipment simply to meel pressing needs
for power, Gould said. ;
"Environmental quality has usually
suffered when a prolonged battle bas oc·
curred in plant site approvaP.' When this
happens, he said, higher pollution
alternatives must be installed due to the
delay and older less efficient, high pollu-
tion plants must"be operated at higher
production levels. "Nowhere Is this truer than In the case
of the de.lays encountered in getting a~
prov1I of two.. ad~ltional genera Ung unlts
urgently needed at Huntington Beach,"
Gould said. -
And, he added, ·~c.ompletion ol the
delayed generatlng plant takes -years
once coqstrucUon has resumed.
"When the needed plant .is not com·
pleted in time to carry increased
!\&Slomer demand It Is the public that will
suffer ," Gould said. ~
"There .are no distant alteinate power \
sources to be tapped and no large
reserves of power to be cut into." . . .
Route Mo-Ve Urged
Officials Bae~. Shilt of Freeway
, By TERRY COVILl.t:
Of ""' IMllt PWt Stiff Spoke:smen for three · 4'lties have
reached an unofllclal agreement that
could shill the ~ HuntiftgtQll
Beach Freeway coinPJetely out of Foun-
tain Villey. .
City managers from Hunting\on Beach,
Fountain Valley and Wesh\linster have
• been Mked to submit resolutions to their
separate city councils requesting the
reopening of state bear~s on the
freeway route .
However, state highway spokesmen
pointed out that, If the route hearlnj;s are
reopened, any other strongly supported
routei also' Would receive coii11d!rition.
The state officials estimated that . the
entire process would take about ,40
months before a new route ls firmly set,
if one Is selected.
Two StHke
Fountain Valley has opposed the
freeway for more than a year. ff\U)o
tlngton Beach offlciala want the freeway
oompleted to Improve traffic conclltlOlll
near the beach. ·
The .Huntington Beach Freeway ls
scheduled to connec~ .with Pacific Coast
Freeway, lf the latter ls ever built.
. • • I l\lrgery. • Ul"I T• ......... ISRAEL ATIACKS ARAB GUERRILLA POSITIONS (arrow) IN SYRIA
later, Syri1 Says Its Air Force Struck lsrHli Towns
That decision Wu reached Tuesday
night when rep·resentatives from each of
the /cities met at the F'ountain Valley
Community Center.
There are still several roadblocks to
achieving the goal ·Fountain Valley
d .. Ir<s, accordin1 to Wayne Osbonie,
director of public works for Fountain
Beach Bandits Get $700
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Dawson was drjving southbound on the
i-way -C!D an ojiiii piece al, equipnwit at
about n :M.p:m. when wi-,.,. him"
fall 6l111 ,lhe .... .
Orq. ·~ lllil ht--lbol -bflbi 1-ft ~'!'Ila ific''""-"'"4 ~ ~ pl~""""'~.... ·, '·' ' Jnveotl&aloi'a AJG they,~ no· d,uea to
tlio -~~of the r't; •"!.,_ lbol ~wt-a..~-== l' ..... V1!bJcle. ' ,
aii.-vtdlni iJ emplofeil ~ Coii<tit Inc,
tl:Paralliounl, &late Dt~ <i llJchny
.ollldals aald. 'Tliey 'added lbilt H was oot
unuau.ol for the .grooYini, operation to be
done· late at lllgbj. · ·
!JaWIOD'S Injury WU the second
freeway lhooting tn Oranie ·Colin!)' tn tlir'" days.
' Sunday ,Plght ,a motorcycle IADg
member waa kllled by a shotgun blast u
be rode down the o!lramp of Ille Gl!'de!i Gfvve Freeway at Falrv(ew Street tn ~Grove. · •.
:Gll?deii Grove police. said today they
have no cluea to the ldenUty to the person
who killed Terry C. Powell, 24, of Anl-\lllm.
Lawyer Kunstler
€ancels OCC Talk
. Defense attorney William KunsUer has ~ncelled Ji1s 11 1.m. Thursday _ !P<lldng
enga1ement at Orani!, Coast COlle1e tn
Costa Mesa. ~ ·
The attorney, wbo'wa1 to have dilcuss-e!f bl\ defel\90 i>f the Cblcqo S.ven H I .
&Gest of tile •-lated students, tn-loi~ the oollege today be would not
appear "because of illcrUling ~ams
in .my law practice." • . ~
~ 'J'he associated student. were unable to
t~tatn KunsUer for an alterpate date.
: 7-day Service:
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· will become fl,1$ per moath, ef.
ledive MardlJ.
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-•-·t-aedne-tn •, ra<b. W-'dly laues will renatn
. aj 1' cents per cop)' at the stands
• ac1 neka. This _. bome-
;.dellvered ... bacrlpllonl ......... $1
{ a mmtlt ' 11!11 tbu llldiYidGally
r P\lfd>ued eoplel.
lm:~w :-.·;Syr!.a ·rrwl#l
Valley. . I ~t Dairy and Loan ·9~fjce
One of the oouncJla mlibl oot -~ to t '~;Jon._ or,.t. ::=..'-= . """'4 -laUiiJi. .truck ·a• dairy ·~ 1 · and uked aboul trll1lfaninc· bla accaunl ~.1 .!'*J.1 ~. • 1, i' -' fla.nct OftiCe 'In H~~ B
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each la~· form the Paclnc Jlnaht:e Oflice la . , . . . . . -". 'l'be city reprwntatlves, Iii e•rnoe1 . ~ 1n .,.rate qtiber~. Sy I mar, ). . . .
all10ll to • pijp· wbtch "Would tab the , Pollce aald rwo mell, --armed with a Sheasby told police the man then pulled
· H~n Beacb freewl)' "'°"' ""'Y 1'1to!,• !ool about •$"9 ... ....Paclllc a .45 ,caliber ~lqoilllJl piltlJI lild ardet:ed
fro/o Nn-land Avenuitn Founlatn Valley ' Jl'tnanm, lfl!l Alainotta SI,. at j:IO}.m., him and branch manapr ,.,..DoaoWf
and · IN'Jnl H lilown the Oiol l)cio 1J! · ~:• IJIO~ boadtl, appa~t~ preteo-lnto the back l'OClftl pl the ojfica,
Goibard Street ii Hlll;llioitoo Be8ch. th carry 1 pls!OI, rot • front the At that time, llllllller maa tnlered the
ttflre~s 41:(,-ng Bor@r
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BJ Ulll~ Prea llllerutlellll Since then, , , r I e I baa establlsl>ed Fountain Valley COUDCllmen lllvt rtfus. . caJ.Va ~. 7131 Speer Ave., at 7.41 ofltca aed procaed to p ·thtoulfl theeaah
ed to iicn any treeWay ~ wtth p.m. d,.._, whlle tht llrll bondlt bound A Syrian military spokesman uid tn armed aettlernents tn the area:\
the state · demandq removal of the 'The .Ppcllk: .Finance robbery occur;red, S~ea1by's and Domholf'1 h 1 n d 1 with Daniucus that ~ Sytjan air force The number of Syrian planes hwolved fr fro' th Ir .... accordlli( to police,, when· 1. man IP' •-·Iv , 1-""fay m e .,..,., . proJllJnately 1$-)'ell'l-<)ld approac!.!<11 tht; a ·-e ape. bombed llr..U aettlementa today tn the wu not reported. U~tll Tuesday night• m • • t t n g , office'• uslstant manager Scott Sl!Otlby After gathering the money from Iha Ill· occuple<I Golall H<Jihb and thal "beavy The Israeli communique said only that officials bad blocked any rf!OJl<!!lni of . rice, the pair fied ' tn what to believed to casualllea.were-inflicted." ' "a number" of MIGe: appeared. the-freeway bearings becauae they felt II be an old van. •
Alj llraell ·mllitary ~in In Tel
Aviv conllrmed the Syrian a~k but
said, th<: bOmbl fell .~ly 'outside
tlro Jtwl!h aetllementa '"'1· that !hire Wu neabet dlDllige mr casualttU. •
A liyrlall tommunique -broadcul by
Damucus Radio said: "Dlrecl bits were acore4 and heavy caaualtlis were -tn-
fllctid. All our planes returned safely." ·
The Middle Eaat News AgenCy·in Cairo
aald DIDlllCUI alrpolt autherllieo In-
formed Cairo a!rpoi-t ofllc:iali that, all
Syrian airports were cloaed. until further
notice. '
The SyJ'ian spokesman said Syria sent
Jts. Soviet-made Ml~ against the Israeli
aettletgents in repriSal for an attack
earlier tithe day by Israeli planes, unka
and artlllery ag,tnal Palestinian guerrllia
nfQpe _campo tn S)irla
Israeli planes also linlck into Lebanon
today, Military apo¥ntien in Tel Aviv
aaid the ati.cb were ln'tetaliation for 12
atlacu on imell aUtposb aed border
. aettlementa by Syrian-based guerrilla
artillery and the Lebaoon attacu In
reprisal' for rocket ·~~k.e on Israeli
'border Yillapo.
. The Iaf11<µ ~_ment said the
Syrian pl8nei peoetrated three mileo Into
, lanell air · '!JIACe and dropped bombs In . !be vlclrill)' of El Al aed Huahnir.
· It aid liraell IDllaln:raft opened up on
Ille fllnldm and that the Israeli Air
Foree acramhled agalnot the Syrians but
failed to 1111te contact.
It wu the ftnt liombtng aclion by
Syrian planes aplnat Israeli occupied terrilorY fw nearly two years, althougb
recoana.lssance planes Dew over the
Golall lleigbb Nov. 12.
Tbe lut aerial combat between the two
cowrtries came on · June 27, 1970, when
llrael aald tt shot down two Syrian MIGs
• tn 1 dolflgbt over the Golan Helgbb.
Thil....wu lbortl)' before the cease-fire
aloag the Suez Canal -Into effect.
The Golan Heights ill an area tn 10U!ln!esl· Syria adjoinlnc the Lebanese
bQrder aed WU aetaecl by •larael In heavy
fllbtlng tn ,the last day <l the 1117 SU:
Day War. •
Commuten .Stranded
EDISON, N.J. (UPI) -About 'lll0,000
commut.ra ...,. left "lthoul their
ri(ular lramportatfoo today when 45,llGO
Huntington Man
would hurt freeway plan! tn their c_ity. Oil Slick-· See' n' . The theft al the Cal-Va dairy ~ However, Mayor Derek McWhinney of when a 27~year old man entered the dairy
Weatmtnster arr-f Tuesday to submll abd uked the cdluer, Richard Hayet, 14
. -' the pi:opoAd rao:Jution to bti cooncil, change 1 nickel for him.
after_ lie wu'auured by the other clUea N.eaJI Unnting·_ ton, ·, The bandit then~lmulated ·a gun fll•hla Ge~· Ga_mhling that the freeway would nol be aflected .1.4 rlgbt pocket and ordered llayeo to give
· north of Ille San DlegO Freeway, him the rest of the money. tn the bulldJnc.
The unofficial meeting WU attended by Ca use u nkllo wn
F-01U1utn· Valley ·Mayor· Ed Juat and 1 ..... • r
Councllm.. ~ Hollinden and George • · • ' 50 'l -Ch ~ Operation Fine Scott, as well u HuntinJ!on Beach Mayor A small; mysteriOUI oll stick popped up •mite ase
George McCracken and °"J"'ilmen Jerry off Huntington Beach Tuesday afternoon From Wire Services
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. -Still lines
have been levied against a trio 0£ men hr
volved in a Mkhigao-wlde gambling
operation, one of them from1,...HlDllington
Beach. ·
Charles · R. Scott, 51, of 19791
Providence Lane, KWJtington Beach,
Roliert Wilaon, u, of Phoenix, Ariz., and
Fred Donovan,' •also-known as Fred
Nathan, of Albuquerqu•\N-M .. all.plead-
ed guilty. •
Nathan was hit with a $4,500 fine, while
Scott and the third co-defendant were
given $1,500 fines for their roles fn the
lucrative bet·taklng operation.
They finally pleaded 11111ty to reduced
charges of failure to buy federal wager·
ing stamps, an Internal Revenue Service
requirement where some form of legal
gambling I! allowed. ·
Originally, the bookie operation figures
were charged wltb.. a mcgoe serious vloJa.
tion, 00111piracy to uie the mall aod other
communications faclllUe1 for wag'ering
across atate lines •
Matney and Al Coen. and apread an .. uma!ed"IOIH,llGO 1allona
City managera were present from all of oil , ..... alx· mllea Ill ell• aiia ~tato ' Ulree conununillea: as were repfesen-~ 'J
taUves from · the . State Division of beacbu'.
!Ilghways. U.S. Cout Guard olfJCl,aiJ have not yel
The unofficial agreement' reached was discovered the IOUl'ce ot w h ·a t they
to build a freeway interchange -at 'the San .terfned a ",minor ilick." ' -
Diego Freeway and Edinger Avenue. The Cout Guard dJd not feel the slick
shift the Hwit.ington Beach Freeway west would e&Ule IJ!.Y major problems and city at thal point and IN'lng ii through Hun-. ·
ttngton Beac~ Instead of Fountain Valley. beach cr<1fS planned to cllac: It under the
" sand today.
Date of Soviet Trip
Not Set Yet-Ziegler
WASHINGTON -(A)'l -The Wblte
House aay1 the dale of President Nilon's
visU to the Soviet Union bas not been set,
altboµgb It will c;oiile tn late May 11
pcevlously anoounCe!f.
Prea -.tary Ronald L. Ziegler
Tuesday denied reports from dlplomatlc
aourcea ~t "the trip to M0tc0w would berln May :is.
EJ:perta from the Coilsl Guard aatd the
oil droplet.a appeared to be "dead oil"
aed probably ool from a producing wel[ .
1'l\e oil spre"'( 1!0111 the beach between
the tjty pier and the Santa Ana River
mouth.
A C4ut Guard spokesman 11td It baa
oot been datennlned il the oil came-from
one of the olllbore oil platforms. A Union
OU ComP,lllY apokelman 11td It dtd.oot.
Vince Moorl>oulO, cKy dlr~ ol
barhora and. beaches, u!d the oil would
b<'1llsced under II lnchel of und where
it would decompooe aed cauae IO prob-
lems. ·
College Board Post
Reagan Taps County ·Man
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Orarwe County gained Ila I Ir 1 t Beaver iJ actt._. Irr Orange Count)' appointed for elgbl yean.
rej>reaentation on the state College Board Republkan •Ind dvlc affaln aed ii I Beaver wtll fill !Ito uneoplred term of
<l .'l'rlmeel •Ith the appoinlmenl today mem'1<f <l -!ht ,..._ Blue Ribbon s.rim which enda In Min:li J.17f.
by Gov. Reagan of a~-~·-=-~ far]~ <l ""'."' Mn, Ritchie, 1 rerlltered nurse, bas aJl!I civic lead« who Wlll 1Jpiact the tale He la a = o!'the ~ County • c.,.,,any allped lleraelf' with the morw
Dlldley SWim of Ca.'!llel. 'l'rllllJH Conuntltee and -1 member of conservative elament It the state Board
Robert F. Beaver, of mi Margarita thO Cha~ cotJece, Or an 1 •, of ~U<IUOn since bar 1919 appointment
Drive, Fullerton, today ·wu appointed to Prenlent'• C9mc11. • by Rupn. At tht last meettnc of the
Ille state colleg• l)'Slem gom-nlng boord Mra. ~. o former teacher at San board, fat uampte, olle voted aplnsl
aloag With two other promlnenl state Franclaco Slalo CoDege, waa named to an lowering the two-thirds wte requirement
En~ in Crash,.
Arrest of Youth , ' .
LO$· ANGELES (AP) -Police cllUed
a car for SO miles on six freewafa early
today bef<ire arresting an 11-)tlear~
youth when 11\a · car 1111ashed -tnto a
rallroa4 trestle, officers repqrted. •
The chaae began at 3:M a.m. tn the
city 's Rampart l1'U after Carol Ann
Lombardo, 18, told police Charlet Cooper,
18, 4 former boyfriend, picked her up at
home and started choking her.
Flfleen police and highway patrol cara
pursued Cooper on sections of the
HQllywood, San .Bernardino, Ventura,
Pasadena, Golden State and Colorado ·
freeways. ,,
Coo:per's car cruhed oa Avenue It 1n
the lf!gbland Park ,.. .. , officera lltd:
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We•tller
The fog has given way to old Sol
and Orange QJaat rtsldenta can
look forward to more IUl\lhlne
weather on Thuriday. Hlgbs at Ibo
beaches Ill rising to . 1' Inland,
Lows In the 40'a.
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Republlcans, Mra. Jeanelle Ritcble of elgb~year 1'fm: She IUCceeds Mr1. for puaqe of earthquau aafelf acbool
,Monlo Park aed !lo)' 11r!1Pi>f of Phebe Cooley Iii "-wboee term bad bonds.
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WASlllNGTON (AP) -Deputy Atty.
Gtn. Rlchard G. Kleindienst, nominated
to be attorney general, will tettify under
oath at a Senate hearing Thursday on
charges he took part tn aetllement of u.
Utrust ca.tt1 11alnat lntemaUt!nal
Telephone & Teleer1ph Co.
COlwnnilt Jfck Anderson, who wrota
that a tetiltm~t favorable to ITr )'U
arranged after one of Its subsidiary com-
panlea pledged up U> $400,000 U> help
finance next August's Republican Na·
Ilona! ConvonUoni alto' wUI testily.
(Anderson'• co umn apptart regularly
on the edllorlal page or )he DAJL Y
PILOT.)
Sen. James O. Eastland (0.Mlll.),
chaJrman of the Senate Judiciary C.m-
mlltee which slready unanimously . ap-
proved Kleindltn1t'1 nomlnaUon to tuc·
ceed Atty. Geo. John N. Mllcbell, U>ld a
reporter of plana for the hearing.
He said other witnesses wlU be former
assistant attorney general Richard W.
McLaren, now a f,ederal judge, who head-
ed the J111Uce Deparlmenl'• 1Dlltrua\
divialon1 and a repre1entaUve of JIT, a
glml cooglomerate.
ll')' aed Mlll>holl have denied there wu
any dial U> eel!le the anti~ cases.
Eastland said Ille bearings on KleJn.
dienst'1 nomination are not being reopen-
ed because tbe nomination Is peodlng In
the Senate. To reopen the hearings, ·be
1&ld, t)le nomlnaUon would have U> be
recalled from the Senate by hll com·
mittee. ~ -
He said the committee wUI decide whal
U> do alter hearlni the testimony Thurs-
day.
Earller, the JilJtlct Department uld
Klelndlenil iaked ror a roopenJni or the .
lienate hearlq1 on hll nomination. •
Eaallaolf, clllcloled thet ht and
Ret>Ubllcm Leeder Hugh Scolt of
Penoaylvanla, a Judiciary Committee
member1 met lasl night with Kleindienst
tn Scott 1 omce. .
Eulland said he feels lhere Is noting U> ·
the clWrgea and that he espects -Klein·
dlelllt lo be conl1rmed.
Scott U>ld newm•n that Kltlndlenat "h• a full and adequate anawet."
Easlland uld he egreed.
Kltlndleml asked U> be heard bf lht
Judlcluy Qnnmtttee, EuUand Aid, to
Parkinson Heads
' I I I • J HOME Council
' In Huntington
Bria .......... _ ......... or=· ,, Mar'h\~~+.I
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-HOME Coal1cll. -~ oerved .. a HOME Oouncll
vice ~ tn 1t7t and Is cumlllly on
Ibo cll7'1 Goal& and Objectiv .. stoertnc
Commltl<e.
Olllllf..., o!llcera Include: Kea Kerins
o1 the 1o1 VIiia Ir~ llrll vice prlli-
-; Doa EaltllOo. Hunlln1lon
Harbour, ...,..;er viol lftlllden~ and Dave
Ctrlborl, l!ol VIiia, tnawnr. • ·
1111 JlollE Couocll ·II an uecuu ..
.>COIMiltlte wbJch repram1ts Hvtral
homeowner associations. The public ls In.
·vited to meeUngs which are be.Id at 8
p.m. on the last Wedneoday of NCh
month In the clly hall admlnblraUve an·
nex.
~emshu.rg Rites Set
VISTA ·(AP) ~ Funeral eervlee• ere
scheduled 'l'huraday for Evarell M.
Remaburr, 71, edllor and publisher of
P......couner PubllcaUooe, Inc. He died
al hi& home bore Monday. He WU a past
pmldenl of the Sen Diec• Oiunly unit ol
the California Newspaper Publlshtn
A\lociatlon and former state c o •
chairman ol lbe National Nenpaper
Assoc11Uon.
get all the facts on the record. He aald
Kleindienst will be sworn a.s a witness
just as he was when he testified at hear. lni• en his nomination.
The committee voted 16 to O last week
to rec<lmmeod Senate confirmation of
President Ni1on'1 nomination cf Klein-·
d.lenst. Mitchell resigned, efrectJve today,
to direct Ni1on'1 re-election campaign.
Late Tuesday the committee filed a
report sayinl it b entirely satisfied with
Kleindlenst'a quallflcatlom to serve u
attorney general.
Almost simultaneou.sly, Democratic
National Chairman Lawrence O'Brien
called for re-examJnatlon of Kleindiemt'1
nomination because of the alJegaUons.
O'Brien accused Kleindienst o f
misataUng the situation last December.
In his statement, O'Brien referred to a
disclosure by Anderson of a memo at-
tributed to I lobbyist for rrr IAying 110Ut
noble commitment bu gone a long way
toward our negotiations on the mergera:
eventually coming out" as the company
president wanted.
In another column today, Anderson
said Klefndjenst "held roughly a half·
dozen ae<:ret meetinp on the rrr case
with a director of the company before the
aetUement wu reached."
Battin Opponent
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By High (:o_urt
SU.ta Ana buJlneuman John W. "Bill"
Hill Tueaday rued l~gal papen wllh the
state Supreme Cou~ on behalf of hla:
fight U> become ellglbl• lo oppose First
District Supervlaor Robert Battin in the
June 6 primary elecUon.
A spokesman for Hill said his plea to
the court is bued on an interpretation of
a state law governing resldenUal re-
quirements for candld1tes for county of-
fice.
Both HUI and Santa Ana atlorney
William Wenke have been unable to ob-
tain nominaUon paper1 for t b e
supervillorial post becauae they ·moved
their place! of ruidioce ID the past few
monlhe.
Both moved, they ,.Id, beca111e they
""" gerT)'ll18lldered oul 9! the F!rll ~ bf mo~• allrtbultd la Battin
and hl11aldel, I 1• ~ '• '' t
Wenke baa hued hll appeal U> tha
lllte'a hlgbest court on th8 contenUon
that the law wu not wrJtten to exclude
candidates ~use they bad recently
~rt~ ~t::t~R~ !-~~1
~ ctol'e owner'• apj;{,iir~ ., ~lffetenl li'ounda then llial ol Wwt. ' •'HlUJ110ved from hi& home ol It yeara
~h had been tn the Finl Dlstrlcl lhll
enUno llme U> a nearby reeldenoe In the
newly allgned Flral Dlslrlcl on lost Ocl.
7," the aide explained.
"Thal means thtl HW will have been a
resident of tht new diatrlct for more-thin
one year prior to the November general
elecUon, '' he contended.
'lbe aJ>C*em1111 aa1d Hill'• attorqeys
believe thtl the n:&ldency ~equlrtment
was mean\)o apply U> the geqoral elec-
tion not the June primary.
"U we "" 1111tatntd by the Supreme C.urt, HW wUI become tllglble lo oppo!e
Battin but Wenke will not,"· the a.Ide 11id.
"Wenke did not move into tht new
district unW Nov. 15."
The q»okesman said bl• copVtrRUon
Tuesday with' the llale &Jbrime ·c.urt '
clerk in San Francisco fed ~to belleve
thtt HUl's appeal mlgbt ho upheld by the
court.
The Santa Aoa merchant ls represented
by the law fil'ln ol Welpult and Okuakl.
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Dumped Truck I .
Fireman ponders cleanup task following collislon
late Monday morning of two trucks at intersection
of Beach Boulevard and Slater Avenue in Hunting.
ton "'Beach. Police said truck drivers and another
motorist whose car was lnvoived In the crash all
escaped with minor hijuri ... Traffic 0Uicers said.
one of the truck drivers told them be was approach,·
Ing the lntel'Section when lill accelerator 1fucli. .
Two Rock Bands
To Aid Center
With Concert
Young musicians in two rock bands will
donate thelr time Friday night to a
benefit concert for the Huntington Beach
Community center.
The music starts at 7:30 p.m. in the • gymnasium of Huntington Beach High.
One band, "UU>pla," .lealure1 l~Y$1'·
old drummer, Danny McBride.
The other group, "Wing Rock School/'
features Jamie Knight, student body
president at Huntington Beach High.
Tickets for the concert are $1.50. They
can be purchased at the finance office of
any local high school, at tht book stores
or Golden West and Orange Coast
College!, at the coµununity center or Fri-
day night ~t the door of the gymnasium. -
Top Color Guard
Competition Set ,, '
• 'fop· colar ,U&nl unill !tom all ~ ol the state ·will compete Sa!Urdey I\
Marina High School In HunUogU>n Be>,ch.
The contest Is sponsored for the sec4p1d
year at Marina by tbli Kingsmen Dljni
and Bugle Corps, an ftWtrd winning ~uolld·!'!~ers ~-!ft·Analielm·
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UCI Hoopsters Get Third.'
' NCAA Tom·ney InVitation
By BOWARD HANDY
Of ti. ~11., •1•1 lllfl
UC Irvine gained ils third bid lo the
NCAA Western . Regional basketball
~urnament in seven years late today
when Coach Tim Tift's Anteaters ae-
cepted an tnvitaUon U> perllclpate tn thi
four.team tourney at Southern Colorado
College In Pueblo, C.lo. Mm:b 10 and )L
The Anteaters join the host sc!r>ol (17·
8), UC Rivenide (!IHI) (CCM cham-
pions) and the winner cf t!ie Far West
Conference in the regional affair.·
San Francisco State (17-7) and
Sacramento State (16-9), are eipected to
meet in a playoff game Monday night to
determine the Far West wlnner. San
Francisco State Js 9-2 in tbe league and
must win a game against Hayward State
Friday night. Sacramento is 10.2 with its
conference slate completed.
UC! participated tn the regional! !or
the first time in 1968. The Anteaters
defeated San Diego State in first round
act.Ion but lost to Nevada Southern (Las
Vegas}, 79-74, Jn the champion.ship game.
In 11169, 5an Fnncl&co Slate bllldtd
UC! a lqss in llrsl round acUon with the
Anteaters coming back to defeat UC
Davis (or third place, 82-70.
This year's UC! team played one of the
tou,hest schedules cf iny college divlsiqn
team in ~ nation. The ti!am record of
IS.IO shows l!leven defeats at the bands: of
unJ.vel'llty · division teaffil!I including
ranked Cal State (Long Beach) and Ha·
wall aloq wilh Tenneuee, West Virginia,
Army, S.U>n Hall anci San Diego Slate.
UC! eplll gamee ,!'Ith Seton Hall and
San Plego State.
SboWd the Anteaten meet Riverside in
Pueblo, lt~wlll mark the third time this
season they have played each other. The
Highlanders of coach Freddie Goss hold a
pair of narrow victories cve.r Tift's
charges.
UCI's strength this season has been its
exceptional shooUng abUity. Tbi.& shooting
hu been equally divided , among four
players with the filth starter, Ed ·Burl•
Ingham, named u the most •aluable
player In the UCI tournament in
December.
Phil•Rhyne leads UCI in scoring with a
11.2 ·average (405 points). Guard Troy
Rolpb lo the point lesder (Ill) and ha! a
15.8 \average. Dave Balcer, a freshman
center (M) is 1veraiglna115.1 aod.mbsed
the gam·E!3 with Mmy and Eton Hall that
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Spy Craft·
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CAPE KENNEDY, Fla.· (AP) -All
American spy satellite soared Into apace
early today, and sources reported Jt ii
the third in a series intended to monitdt
rocket tests or the Soviet Union and Coltf.
muntst China· and to provide almett Jn>
stant alert of an fll.out mlssUe attack •
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The payload reportedly carried sensors
capable of detecting both land and subo
marine launched missiles and nuclear ~-
plosions. '
A Titan rocket etched a fiery path Ill
the early morning darkness as it burled
the bush-hush satellite toward a planne4 "
stationary orbit 22,300 miles above tlt ••earth. -
The Defense Department made no ad-
vance announcement cf the launchlnti;.
although informaUon about It generaltl
was known In the Cape Kennedy area. A
brief Air · Force statement after launch
said.only that a satellite had been lauucb-
ed by a Titan '3.
Sources .repor~ the fir st In this· ned'
series of reconnaissance payloads Witf
launched In November 1970 Jiut failed If
reach a proper orbit. .,
They said.the second l'U launched la~
'May and achieved a stationary orbit ove1
Southe~t Asia, from where it is cbserv·
ing most of the Soviet Union and all o(
mainland China. '.'
The planned station for the new~~
sa tellite was not known, but there wq
speculation It might be put In position ttf
monitor submarine-launched missiles. >
Defense secretary Melvin R. Latrd
recently reported the 'Soviet Unioft
has -43 Polarts.type nuclear submarine£
operational or under construcUon, tw_d
more than the United States. .G
From their high outpost, the sensors
would be able to ohwrve one-third of U.
globe.
These missile detecllpq satelll~
developed 1.J!lder a project with the cod~
name 647, would provide up to 30 inlbutei
or warning of a Jand·based mlsslle 1attaot
and about 10 minute s alert on the 1hortefQ
range submarine missiles ..
The satellites reportedly carry Wrartal
seosors to detect the rocket exhaust as ik
rises above the atmosphere and a
television-like device to .provide ground
stations with a picture of the missile. ,~
I Burglary LOss .. ~
On Yacht $1,50~
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eculln's ll$400I dieiel ys cht Voyageur {;
m~us.. ,.500 . ~ortb of eleclronic equJ1, ~.. h{pg g~ IQltoy.~olfing .
· 1liry lniNeW]Jort B-. ,
· . -CqUori,-o(.5eal Beach, ·noufiedo
Ice i · discovering the break-ID Oft
George H. Wallcer'1 crulser moored at
611 Lido ParkTuive. •il
; C.,J9rl' iiiiinr: ~mi... wlll l>egtn
maroblng al 7:30 p.1p. tn the high school
gymnulum. Tickets are fl.50 ror adulla
and 75 cents for children under 12.
Musical ente.r~ent will beAUmlah-
ed by the Whilller EU.. Cava)(er Youth
Band.
Loss include& television sets, port1bW Schmitz Heads Primary Foes radios, a .1er ... tape outm and ..... ar fishing rod!. C.IU>o said he found ,.veral
burnt matches in various sections of ~
Marina Hiilh Is located at 11;171 Sprlnc·
dale St.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) ~ Rep. John G. Schmitz (ft.Tustin) and slate Voyageur's main salon, Jndlc•tlng IJ
chail'lnan or the conservative Untied Republlcana ol Ca!Uomts Waller HJntz.n break-In during the nlgbl boars. ··:!
will play a leading role in an anti-Nixon callfomla Republlca'n primary 11ate'
a spokesman 18.id-Tueaday. • · <;:
Candidates Gather Scbmila' current ...,. °' representation 111c1uc1ts San Clemeote and the R d · M t T • ·• Western White House. Reapportionment, however, l:'mov .. the Western White ea mg, ee . OplC 11 HOUie frolll his district. · At Hwtington High Trovor Roberts, held ol Ille organWng oommlilee for the slate pledged A special report o• problem resderi 1 ,,,. to Rep. John M. Ashbrook (R-Ohio), made the annouricement. Roberts said will be presented to trustees of the Foun-
Candidates for public office In Hun-he plans to file the list cf the 96 delegation membe:r1 Thur8day In sacramento. taln Valley School District when the~
11w. ....... Beach will have their firat chance He saJd that others serving en the conservaUvt alate will Include Willis meet at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, in district
"116""'' headquarters. · in mass public tpeaking tonight 1n root& Stone, a backer of the Liberty Amendment to abolilh the btcome tax; G"eorge The report Is 8 summ ary cf read!'n
136 al HuntlngU>o Beech High School. Brokate, who conlrthuled 114,000 lo the 1003 NllOlt campaign In Orange C.unly· difOcullies round In the district's ochoo ·A candidates, nl/1!11, spontored by the .and Ruth Wakefield, wile of Assemblyman IJoyd Walcelleld, (R·Doioney.) ' d · !hod f 1 . N'eWComers Cl"b ·Of Huritln ... "n Beach, an various me s or mprov1ng .
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council candidate! and lwo lor city clerk . S
~;::C::~ invitep to give short c1n1patan ,· GEM J ALK
The meeting ii open U> the public.
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SAN JOSE (tJ') -Tba piub lo 1ui111
1s.t0.2t-)'W'Olda lo the jury wblcb :wJU
hear murder-kidnap chirps a11lost
bleck re\loluUonary k>gela Davis has
railed th•• far.
By the Close of the second day of jury
selectioil Tuesday, five college students
-all between 18 and 21 -"had been ex·
cused by SUperlor Court Judge Richard
E. Arnason, with Hdeep regret" by the
defense and the consent or the pros-
ecution. None hat been seated.
Four of the five 1ald that 1pendlng four
lo six monlbs at Mils Davis' !rial -the
current estimate by attorneys from both
sides -would interfere with their studies
er force them to drop out of cla59e9.
The li!th said ht would J)Ollpone his
acbooUnr bllt loid Arnuou Ee coulll sul·
fer medfc1l compllCatlons from a kldney
lraoeplanl a year and a haU qo.
Since the !rial started Monday, a dOlen
proapecUvt juron have been dlsmllled
-two on challenges from the defense ror preNdl~. · The present penel or 12 ' prospective
jurors undergoing prellinlnary ques·
ttonl"I includes the first black,1.1 mother ol lhr.e. .
Chief defense attcrney Jfoward Moort ~1ked 11veral--l)eellve turon What "they r<llllmbtred lrom the med!. ~about
the Aug. 7, lt'IO lnddent, 11hethtr'tllla 11-
leCted lliilr atlltude loWllll~lr !lhal .'!rt -bored abool -lbat .. -... 11 lbal alfeoled ' )ri-
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sent !eelinp.
Mlsa Davi!, II, lt a Cqmmuntst and
former UCLA pbt10topll)' lllitTuclor, JI
charged with murder, kidnap end -sp!racy In a abooloul al the MMtn County
Civic Center. A JUdge, two COl\~la and
an accomplice wete killed. ~
The prosecution asked prOipectlve
jurors Tuesday whether they belieye Mils
Davis "is being railroaded11 or whether
they think "she Is being prosecuted for
her political beliefs."
Mary W. Titcomb, daughter cf a
retired Santa Clara County sherifrs cap-
leln, said sbe heard thin(!! In the media
1bonl Mia Davi& being rJllrOadtd.
"Do you believe ltt" lsked P"Osecutor
lbert Harris Jr. "not really," lht replied
replied. 1
Mra. Tltcolllb, ~of the U prospective
Juror& undtrgolng qotslloning, WU uQd
by deleme llt'1roey Leo A. Brenton:
"U we introduce evldtnce lo &bow thtt
Miss Davis is being ralll'Ollded, would you .
already have an oplrUon?"
She uld &be would no~ ~ Rel!m tractor aed ck worker
Wllllam E. Waugh, asked b ,Branli>n-how
•he felt aboul c.mmuntsta., replltd : "I
d,oo '1 llkt them .. Lei them I'> hacli whera
they came from.''
Branlon then asked Waughj who II
uod~llonlng;--w~-lle could
give !Illa l>avis a fair lrl.l becaU. ahl
ls a Communist. ·
J, C. HUM,Hllll
COSTUMI! Jl!Wl!LRY
RPIDLY IMPROVING
Real stones are rapidly ropla1>-
lng synthetics and gla.. In the
manufacl111'9 of costume jewelry
wblch hH become so much a part
of the modem woman's fashJon
Image. '
WiUrln two years, it ts forecas t,
70% ·of the costwne jewelry pur-
. chased by the 'average Amerlcan
woman will be made from exotic
rocks, minerals and semi·prectous
stones such ~?lll'Jllallne, topu,
amethyst and 1!181&~te.
And it won 't be too long before
we will not only be fashioning lhese
exollc piec.. Into beautiful blgh
style jewefry; w•'ll also have avail·
able a steadily lncreulng wort·
ment of unmounted uotlc mlnera!J
aM 1emstones. •
Your local jewelry store I!, ~
all, .the moat lortcal place for tho
exruhlllon and siile ot exoUc miner-
• al(,and eemstonu.
We have a few of the•• material&.
now. U )'OU an Interested In truly
fln.e -.CQStum.e..Jeweley, com.J.. on b
and see us. We 'll be glaTto !p<lld
the tlme to talk to )'OU abo~t co&· !llme-jawelry--you-can wear with pride. .
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.Inrists Want Ref Orm Before Merger--Sumner
By TOii BAJILEY o1 .. .,,.. .....
CQurt unlllcotli>I does DOI !DWI court
reform and Ctllfomla'1 Jud&e1 and
~W)'Cll delporately Wllll ill" cllaDce lo Jut tbelr bou,. in order before uy con-
tzoveralal merger propoul becomes iaw,
Orange Cowity Superlo<. Court Judge
eruce Sumner urgOd Tuesday.
• The Laguna Beach jurist, the court'•
p-esldhlg judge and DtWly elected presl·
dent OJ the fledgling Aaaoclatlon of l'H>ldinc Judgel of the Superior Courts
of Calllomla, f..,. a de le r m 1 n e d
~ of the court l)'8felll could make courf unlllcatJoa U"-'"1•
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~ol-On~ Okay ·
Cpastal Bill
Over Warning
By DAVID JENSEN .,
5.1,CRAMENTO (UPI) - A tougli bill
backed by couervaUonllts lo regulate
tare1... development o1 ca111orn1a•1
i ,100-mlle COUWne eully .bu won 1p-
provaJ ol 111 Aaaembly committee desp1le
orunfip thal It could cause power
"bro.wnouta."
: Utility company lobbyllla lold the PJan.
lllng and Land Uae Commlttee Tueloday.
the .,....... by Aaaemblyman Alan
Sleroty (!).Beverly Hilla) -.Id, in ellect,
lliir power plant CONlructlon along the
COist.
. Developen &lilled that the propoul
would impose a "moratorium" on coutat
construction, wu a cau.e of 0 JtgtalaUve ~verldll''. and wai part of a "philoloP'lf
of DO Procress."
• Slervl)' ~cnled Ills mwuro would
create any moratorium.
Support.re aald lhe bW lo mntrol
~ development ranging from bay
~ lo blgb-rlse bu11dlDp would pr ..
tent the 0 dlsastu" of 1bore11 n •
.,..rdevelopment.
Janet Adama of the Calllomla Coastal
Alliance said citizens are "frlgbtened and
worried" about the ·•· poulbWty lhe
coutllqe mlgbt be ruined.
·She Aid "once lhe oceu blull ls JIOllO.-
once the beach • 1<>ne • • • it can't be turned back ...
Sieroty'a bW WU approved OD I 5-1
vote by-the committee following DIOR
than two boors of bearings, wbkb-were
dominated by oppononts. The mwure
nnw faceo the w811 and 14,... eom-
m111ee.
. John Burry ·or Southenl ca111orn1a
Edllon warned tbal _.ge of lhe bill
would mean "power lbortlga" and
'(forced IDlemlptlou" " · ~· •~ 11ou111tm.caJlloriili 1>1 m•~' ·· t;omttuctloa of power pi.mtl' · !bl
coaat.
He Wei the meuure would create con-
lel'Vatkmilt-oriented coinmiaiom t o
,.gu1a1e development, wblcb ·be oalcl
__ wera tbe wrong agencies to do lhe job.
Aaaemblyman Cherles Warren (!).Loi
Angeles), to1d Burry, "It lftrDI to me
that the Industry b 'P'"'kinl with a forked toogue."
Committee chalrmar Paal Priolo (JI.
Pacific Pallsadea), at.J d1ffend with
anotber lobbyist, John P. Gilchrist,
repmentlng the calilomla Marine Para
and Harbon AssoclaUoO. '
UCI-Programrner
Found Guilty
Of Bomb Hoaxes
, Sneaky Riders
"Many of'tbe pretrial ll!Ollon& lhat add
up to repeated 'delaJI of the trial could be ~.'' Judge Samner said. ti~e
could at.J go Into Jury r..tuctlon on the
basis of eliminating juries altogetber In
• minor tnllic ma~ and cutting tbent to
, elght from lJ in .civil cases with alx votes
. suftlcie!lL for a verdict."
The form.r Republican Assemblyman,
who served for eight YWS in the
Legislature prior lo hit appointment to
lbe1Superlo< COIJl'l In 1illl, tbinb that an
Orajlge Cowity i<rved by 57 judges of
equal rank would quickly lose the ad-
, vantsge 11 has · gained by court In-
U'll......_
Bicyclists Gary Wienecke Oeft), 20, and his brother, Don, 27, say they
took this. picture of themselves to prove they made the nine-mile ride
through the uncompleted Bay Area Rapid Transit Tunnel beneath
San Francisco Bay. They said they lowered themselves and their
bik_es llO feet down into the tunnel through a Market Street·manb'!1ei
then pedaled 1hnlugb the tube"·and emerged on the Oakla'Dd side 90
minutes later.
1sta 1 ,(, :i.' .J·~ · · n . ora.s ll'Io ar
Oass? Se~, of Course
STANFORD , (AP) -Human Biology
10, a course on bwn8n sexuality, is Stan-
ford University's l!IOll popular course
ever.
Dr. Herant Kaltj!adouriall. and fellow
psychiatrist Dooa,k!'_Luncle teacb the four-
credlt course. A Katchadourian lecture
on aaual ,interCourse this week drew
.1,400 enrollees and auditors -students
attending a noncredit basis.
Katcbadourian said a risfng venereal
disease rate. among other tbinp, in-
dicated a glaring lack of sa education
amobg Stanford students. •
About. 170 studenls enrolled In tbe In-
Lunde rejected the argument.
"I talk aboot childbirth, and I have
never been Pregnant; but I have delivered
about," he said.
"I talk about 'syphilis and l"haven't had
_It. But I probably know nfore about it
than the students who have," he added.
Katchadourian said the growth of
enrollment ia evidence or a "widespread
recognition that such _courses afe necessary.''
itial c1aaa.1n 19e1. Enrollment JU111ped to House Expands '50 bl 1919 and now more than 1,(lOO are
All Orange CoWlty Superlcr Court jlir)' teglatered. . N , ' 'I _ took, ... than 1our bouia.......,. .. Dll!I studonts ... cOOole to take .lhe course oise Controis
computer irogrammer ,,_ Va Wanner ~grade or on ,a ~ftll basis. ~ ·
-"'ly f -•·-that ,. \,.........., ~aome studems, Ibis course Is a · •~ o _,., ~'a · tor otben, it is very cllllicult" WASlilNG'l'ON, (UPI) -In an elforl to false bom~ '!~t leti 'to I .arch , · said. . ' lower, the racket that bas become an an--
of i{; lrvinej ' . .,:L_ .._ "We try lo teai:h 1\ wllh respect " noylng part of American Ille, the House
ury wu . ...~•...-Lunde Aid) · ' has voted to expand the government'•
allegedly taken by a CllDC91ed camera• Kltcbadotrian'.aaid moat "credit· for control over noise. ·
the lime Van Wormer WU ~~DC the the serious 'tmolpbere must' go to the By a S5B to 32 vote, the House Tuesday
UC!. switchboard ~-B 0 m ~ • maturity and intigtUX of.tbe studenb." ~nt to the Sena le legislation that would
medical school, tlnooclodl." '!";.aid lw tr1a to. tie "\lery, very permit tbe Envtronmenlal Protection
Securlly guarda Aid Ibey became CarW that ..... ..._..., DOI lhe bull of Agency (EPA) lo set stringent standards
IUSpJCJOus ~f Van Wonmr Jc-.: before bumor, ..,...,-., ~bu~ that way too . governing noise emission from new pro-
occasions lri the area where the bolrib toog.'~ --r-. ducts.
June 28 whe~ they saw him on lfferll ,... Kale ana~y ii ·covered f Ir st The legislation would require the EPA
bou: calls onglnated. "because I doD't want tlli! to be just one to establish noise standards where feasi--
Van Wormer, 31, of 11711 San Rufino, more ~ ahow." ble for products Identified as major noise
Irv1oe, wu ordered bf Judie Jama When dilcuSllOOI of homosexuality first aources in these categories: construction
Turner to return to his C1Xriorom Mlrch came up, IJOJ!le tiud~ntl objected to and transportation equipment, motors or
lO · fcr "'11enclng. He f-.. a poulble lllralght_profeaion l,ctUrtng on tbe sub-engines, and electrical and electronic
atale P"iaoD tenn of up lo three yam. Jee\, . • ' equlpinenl
Tide Pool Curbs Started
Marine Life Prot.eded Under New Regulations
New atate nculatlolll deslped to atop '1ilere are ...,. uceptions to lhe new ·-mllecton !rum depleting marine Ille ouch nileo:
as atarfllb. anemones and 11111111 found In -Jn llllle and national porb, lllete boa.,,. and mervea vlsllon may late
abalones, clams, cockle~, crab8, 1oblters,
acalq. IDd aea urchins.
tide pools -Into elh:ct today aJoni tbe
,...,,_ Cout and olher calllornia ~ .
The ...,.11t1ona oullaw · lenenl col-
lectinc ·In tide pools and olher areas
between tbe high-tide mart and t,000 feet
beyaod the low·Ude merk without a
apecial permit from the llste Depart.-
moot of Fllb and Game.
Tide poola are roci<J PDCke\l llllt tnp
..-aiid lnar1lle Ille wlleo tlie"1ld. pu
. oat. On Ille Orup c.a tbey may be
,_ In tile Corona del Mar, 1-. '!'I Dabeo:f .......... ,----..
-lo ~lb-other areu, ueept within
mll'lnl Ille refuge, and otber clooed areas, penona·· may take abalones,
chiooes, cllml, cockles, craba, limpets,
lobs&etl, rnuaei., sand dollara, octopi,
ahrlmps, llCallopa, aea urchlna and squid.
Permits may be oblalned by quallfled
reaearcbon and acbools lo collect apeclea
other than ---uncJer tbe ez. ceptkma.
To !urther dor1ly what may and may
not be tsken, the Department nf FiJh and
Game bu cllatributed 1,000 copies of Jhe
new rulea to biology teacher> lhrougbout
the lllete. In add!Uon, sign, are being
pooled Jn problem areas and there wW be
televildl announoonents o{ the new
rulea. -
1be regulaUoos were adopted "in the
face of the Increasing threat posed by
lourlsts and students, particularly those
who swarm over the"' beaches by the
thousands and collect everything In
sight," acconllng to the Department of
Flab and Game.
· Peraons caugl\I atuffing unauthori>ed marine Ille into buckets, Jan and plaatlc
bap face penalties of lltlO or six montbl
In Jail -... both -Wldf'I' lhe new rules.
....UO.O wlddl-declmoi.l'IMlocal-....,.,_
IJnder tbe ......,. of -= court unlllcaUoa moasum, lO ~
court judges would become Suporlor
Oourt jurlats with the county'• courirQOm
worlt beJo& ~led. In many lllotancos.
"' the cOurl !lW'ilSI to the areA Involved
Jn litigation.
••we'd have no .real centnl contn>l,"
Judge SUmnfilald. "Right now we In lhe
Superior Court are pretty familiar with
ooch other'• cue loads and usl&ments
and WO tend to crack down l!l'fllY·hard OD
tbe loafers... ""'
'·-Jud&t a.illDer feels tllat court nntflea.
Uon ll made to meuun1 for \be Judie
wbo mlgbt feel that be could re1u a lltUe
and late tbe presaure off Ills court
personnel for a trial that ts lo be beld In
San Cleme.nte or Seal Beach.
"We'd qulckly lose the advantage we've
gained by ytan of hard work and. crack·
Ing down on tbose of us who mlgbt tend
to contrloote less than his colleagues,"
Judge Sumner said. "But ·un10c1Uon
could unite the efficlmt with tbe ln-
elDclent 8nci that, I think, Is going to add
up .. tbe loss of efficiency.
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Aussie Aborigines Asked
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To Visit China for Montl1
Cll.rhtian 'Sc:Unce Monitor Service
MELBOURNE -A parly of 20
Australian aborigines from all walks of
life has been invited to visit China, all ex·
penses paid, for a month starting late in •
May.
Some Auatr~ government offtclals
see the invitation as a maneuver by the
Cblnese to lnflltrale lhe aboriginal clvll-
rights movement. They say the move is
dlneUy related to the competiton going
on between Peking and Moscow to win
IUP!lDrl of minority groups in Western
nations.
The ;,,In..,. lnvllatlon bu been In the plpetlni~ mJcl.December, wben the
leader of tilt pro-China Communist Party
of Australla, '.l'ed Hill, 1 Melbourne bar-
rister, vlslted Peking. -
The aun ... invitation la tbe llnt made
to Australia's aborigines. Some
Auatralian observers think this Indicates
that Peking still has a great deal of in·
tere:st In Australia, despite the apparent
lull 1n government-to-government con·
tacts. ~
The Australian federal government will
undoubtedly be embarras,,ed by the in-
vitation, although It and several of the
state governments have known about it
for tome Ume.
Prime Minister William McMahon
could have trou11e explaining the vialt to
lhe Australian people, especially sln<e
the Chlneae have refused to accept the
Aualrallan trade mission, 1 proposal be
made to Peking through an Australian
emmtsary !ale laat year. But McMabon
may be able to tum bla embarrusment
liito pollilcal advantage.
Buxom Beauties Bored
In Bash by Bachelors
"II l'Oll !Ue a bet) houae whlro U-..
lay U ecP a day and join tt lo a hen
houae •bore U liens l•Y one egg a day,
yoo'l'o not going to set 2t ...,,.. Judge
SUmner Aid. •vou rMy get much tee:s
than II and tbat'a uacUy tbe situation
that faces us in this court. unlftcatloo
issue."
Judge Sumner believes a program oC
massive public education oo just what Ole
courts can achieve themselves In terms
of improving efficiency and cutting costs
is long overOue and should be quickly
mounted by the organized bench and bar
in Calilornla.
He readily admits that many judges
and lawyers themsel ves, especially
judges, are divided about the merits of
court unilicaUon.
Many municipal court judgea want the
equality thal lhe measurt would give
them plus the $3,000 raise that woukl
bring them up to the Sup_:erior Court
judge's annual pay or $35,080~
The majority feel that the change
would hit hard at.the efficiency they have
built up in their own area courts. Most or
them also resent a portion ot the unifica·
lion measure that would c r e a t e
magisl.tates and court commissioners for
the hearing of minor matters. v..
Judge Sumner feels bis newly formed
Association of Presiding Judges of the
Superiof Courts ot ca111ornia may be able
to go a long way to uniting the bench aid
bar on a thorny topic and aJao devise the
means by which judges and lawyers can
make the issues clear to a public "that is
being persuaded to look at court unlfica;.
tion as if it ls the cure to all our Ills. ·
"One big saving t h a t Immediately
comes to mind would be the passage of no
fault insurance," Judge Sumner said.
"That would Immediately wipe a great
many personal injury trials ofJ our calen-
dar and enable us to concentrate our ,
energies on the crlmi.nal courts."
Judge Sumner allo favors moves to
c r e a t e certiflcaUon proceduru for
criminal trial 1ttorneys. "Many of our
delays in tblJ area are caused by lawyen
who don't know tbelr erlmlnal trial lob.,
who don't know Jt well enough ancl who
would have to prove under the ne•
system that Ibey were really capable of
hand.Jing aucb I trial."
And aa of JIOW, Judfe Sumner wemed,
his own court Is going to get ~'tougher
and tougher" In terma of trial d1lay1 tbal
By TAD BARTIMUS ward the kitchen than each other. cost the taxpayen:, witneues and many
MIAMI (AP) -Bored buxom beauties The cavler, though not out ot mind, was lawytrs "many tbouaandJ of dollm a
&erved up plenty ot talk but little Leap out of algbt. Rmnbllng stomac.m were ap-year."
Year action for a batch of wealthy peased with popcorn, potato chips and A litigant who demanded a trial dll.17
bachelors who competed for the egg rolls peanuts. shortly belore Judge Sumner began h1I
instead of the blondes. Two hours into the fe!Uvltles, however, discuasion of court unUicaUon wULreadlly
If Cupid was •board Dr. Sydney Sacks' coboot Leo Rosen appeared wltb piping attest to the new "get tough" policy. ·
sumptuous houseboat Tuesday nJgbt, he bot egg rolls . It was the highlight of the He got his trial delay but he wat
may have been dodging cigarette butts evening, and he was mobbed. ordered by Judge Sumner to pay $250' In
wider the dirty bubble bath .In tbe sunken Peru-•, Israelis, Brltona and other special cosla that wlll be dlatrlbuted bl
Roman tub -or he missed tbe boat foreign guests roWlded up by club the opposing lawyer lo pay -tncurrec1 ln!l• l{lauguralpour, ~ par)y billed memben suddenly found ~v" bytbal ·attom1yw.,..1-.w.r-.
by Bachelors ·lntem•tlonal members 11 a deleiled 11 moaUy lnlddle-aged n\en J)Ut ready lo go to trial that day.
"Leap Y Gal " ed lo down tbe1r plasUc champagne cups and "I'll do it again llfl haftl lo," Mp ear a seem go Sumner said, "We tiave to find way1 to 1moothly enough. made ·a dive for the Oriental goodies. 1 _,
Hall o1 tbe dub'1 11 mmiif !>n Aflo.balred dl'ummer lind tbe two ge peo,.e lnlo the oourlrOom ~and
111Ufyknitled'b0d)'lrillla1b t!hi .. :• ~itrl•1•IY '•t:tlllJed tllrout~lll"' , u~,ln llltl·.-ltill·ve 1 · ,111\ oliilr'maaiolom·bhl,,lf'lll!li'tdl l~ §J:i7~!j'Hwol t,l'fA,~~ ol,
a.year-plua aalarlea make It eaq !or laal' !Ow bib of "!!' Evar I Would !Aitft -' Diacll ~ llnl.lbr
tbem to afford. You," then beaded in Iba aame direction. court • -~ Ooualt
Also making the scene were about 20 °Tbis," said one fed-up female, "is 1et-attorney wat rectnt1y (lnlll fl•...Je"
htlernltlonal lovellea wbo displayed a lot ting lo be a drag." :.:r.:'°:r ~~:l' ~~:"::' !,:
of bosom, a llttle leg and tbe tblckesl Toaalng clown lhe last of lier clol!Wfllc lawyer ·irurvlved a ..,.=:!fl ..__.,..
false eyelashes money could buy. bubbly, sbe walked out Into tbe bJght. ailed b •·•· bo hlm--AJ prearranged, they dutifully entered ·Alone. c Y 1 J.,..e • al not
their telephone numbers In !be "quest advising lhe cOurt that be WU bav la book.,, anolher coUrtrcom .., anotber -Wh, at's In a Name "'lllerearemaay,manyway1lnwlllc:b But as Miami's fabled moon shone a we can speed the adm~ •ot
glimmering palbway on nearby Blacayne WALTHAM, Mw. (AP: -A Mid-justice,'' Judge ,-., aald. "And I
Bay, tbe well-laid plans of the party'• c11 .... probate Judge Tum.y llJ'anled 1 think that lhe-CODCtlrn of tbe beach IDd
plottera seemed to go &W")'. pri_vate detective permlaslon lo cbarige bar bu reached the poliit that ,... eaa
S~ring clear of lhe dimly Ut, lusbly hllname for bua1MD ...-. Walter G. _ OW'll!.., unlit to Ille point tbal wf1at ft
carpeted wblte 11 v I d g room, lhe Brilinp, al, wW bencelorth be· known u reaolve will ma1re court unlficaUoa ,.,.
"swinging singles" gravitated more to. Jama Band. neceaaary."
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otallam, -pl1ca where molorilta
stop lo &el !tee tir and mw up the
powder room, are a lot like the weather.
They genuato considerable talk along
our coaStllne but not a whole lot of ac-
tion.
Newport llffch city 1ulhorltles have
be<n debatln&<-_ over the petroleum
purveyon: for months -it seems like
yun.
Jn Colil Mesa, on the other hand, the
leelh-ll"lndin& hu Indeed gone on for
years .because or 11umerous "ghost 1ta-
tlona" that Bland clolltd and clutlor up
the Hilb Clty'a eatheUca. , ·
Laguna Beach bad one of Ila town-wide
debates raa:lng in recent times becauae a
new 1enoice 1tatJon appe.ared to · bo
threalonlng the future ol a beautl!ul atar
pine ~ that II a nortbalde landmark.
WORIUES OVER gas 1tltlona, aa a
mttor of fact, bave been pretty
universal up and down our couUlne.
People argue over whether we have too 1"M? of them; whether they are ugly or
pretfy; why the prlcea go up and down ;
and boweome the air gauge doem't work
CID tbi ODI over on the comer.
• ~ tho beleaguered folu who
J'lll them try lo grub out a llvlni just like u. rtaloof ua..
-;-ljEWPORT DACH liu, enjoyed 'l'll>-
idnlctlon of ,four rtcellt gas pump
·"""~llJhmenll that really look pretty
.llfoe. The eathetlcs of these were mainly .d• to Irvine Company dlctums when it
,bal/ded ·over the real eatato to' the oil
.companies.
· Tbeae uamptea lln)ply .OnDnn what
I'vebe<n told by a friend who 'bas a
lritl>er In the buslneu of building oervice ~-Tbey have dealgns that can
mUe the pumpbousea loot 11 elepnt as
tho Taj Mahal rlgbt on down· to cheap
-1111' modell that abould . bave a
cnckerbarrel out front · as the p~
prietor'1 aeat.
In other ·wordt, the oil companja can
Ufe • much eleaance u they're willlng
pay for. Or gel forced Into PIYlni for.
1 ANYWAY, IRVINE Company 1Uccea1 in ~nice looklni gu alltlona1"" ill P'OP<ril' lpllrred CXI Newport Betch• city
goyernment typea Into Jll'OPolinl~ ldnds
of new rulea and itia1atJona on how -line llorea abould be bull! and main-
tained.
Obepro •-poled_, rule would have limited
~..:. JIUl!llier ol~t.\l:• . t could -a,..i. '11111 II J¥. a _,
..... J>oW maey·. CAii lboW hi' Ult· front wlndOw. · rule callad for !Jul/le> and greenery. II prompted.._Coun-
clllilan Richard Crout to warn, .. A
cutomer might need 1 machete to gel to
lbt gu pumpe."
llEANWBILE, OVER In the new city
of Irvine, lhl &bakers and movers are
-nc nolaes like they don~ want any pa alltlons at all.
• I doubt ii they'll cet away with that.
Gu alltlona, pretty or ugly, will be
with 111 u long u people need free air, a
towel to wipe the kid'• Fudget!ckle off
lllt front ,..t and a qajO trip to the little
bock room. . ~
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Maybe in Southern California a woman can wash her car wearing a
bikini at this time of year, but it's certainly not ordinary in Omaha,··:
Neb. However, as temperatures reached an unseasonably high of 78
degrees· Tuesday, Sieglinde Walker found it _WBl;lll enough to wash ,
her car w.earing a bikini. Below freezmg tempe~atqres and snow are,
expected today.
Wife Views Execution
Of Husband in Ireland
B~ COLIN BAKER
B&U'ASI', .Northern Irelind (UPI) ..,.
Four gunmen told the wife of an Uhter
Defense .. Regiment private today they Jioul!! ,..;,.,:. •• him unharm~ . the~ ~olf
lilin1 ,,;,~' l!oille and ~ ~
bulltta ·Into' his head, security forces..,!·
.Russian Tugboat
Tows Soviet Suh
In N. ·Atlantic
HALIFAX, N.S. (UPI) -A Soviet
nuclear submarine, apparenUy disabled
and under tow by a .Rbsalan tug, mot~
slowly through the North Atlantic 'today
believed headed for the nearest Soviet
port.
Tbe MS-loot HZ cJus sub was first
sighted when it surfaced Friday about 600
miles northeast or Newfoundland in the
storm-tossed North At!antic.
A NA'J.'O mar!Ume patrol plane from
the NATO b a 1 e at · Keflavir, Iceland,
watched TUesday as the nuclear-powered
missile submarine was taken in tow by a
Soviet tug, the U.S. )'levy reported.
A Canadian armed forces official here
said lated Tuesday the .sub waa belni
towed on a coune away from the North
American continent.
11There has been no change in course,"
he reported early today. Be .said the sub
commander has "probably assessed the
situation and is headed for the nearest
SoViet port .•• which pott or where we
don't know."
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liciajs repor!ed.
The Yiclim W"8 Tommy Fletcher, 43,
second inember of the part time police
force to be murdered within 12, hours and
the 254th fatality of the Ulster violence. A
BrJUah a>ldier and . a policem111 were
lfOu.ndff-y.1 ' # ,/
. NeJihbor.1 told security force officials
·the gunmen forced 'io:letdler from his car
at his home at Frevagh, 100 yards ftQm
the Irish Republic border and near 1be
town of G11Tllon, and returnl!d wilb him
to hls farmhouse boine.
The neighbors said the g: u n m e n.
searched Fletcher's home, toot away his
Defense Regiment rifle, a shotgun anil
some ammunition, and told bis wife EdJUt
they planned to take him to the republic
border and leave hlm there unharmed.
Instead, Ibey.led him lo a field about st
yards from the border and fired ihrte
bullets into his head' at pointblank range.
Army officers said Fletcher was "a
Protestant with no-children and saki he
joined the Defense Regiment shortly
after It was formed in 1970. He-worked
with the Ministry of Agriculture as a for-
ester.
British troops and Ulslor police erected
roadblocks around Garrison a n d
diapatc:hed patrol! In a hunt for the lour
killers, the spokesman said.
Harry Dixon, a part.time UDR
sergeapt, died hy gunmen's bullets ~
day night when he answered his · front
door bell.
Two in.en, one wearing a black hood,
kicked the door open as Di:l:on tried to
push lt shut.
"They forced it back open and shot him
three times," an army spokesman sakl
today. "Two bullet. lodged in his he~
The third grazed him Ind hit his
daugblor in the leg. It was only a flesh
wound, fortunately." ,
BJg Snow Warnings Issued .,
Milineso~, Wisconsi n Brace for Onslaught
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Second 'B iggest Troop . Withdrawal Begins
B1 ARTHUR WGBEE
SAIGON (UPI) -Tiie U.S. command
said today' ii II aendillg home, 4,940
~ aervlcemen -the second · larges! !rOOP wltbdrawal a1nce de-<icala·
llon 'ol the Vietnam '!Ir begin la liell.
' Slnulltaneoualy, officlrs, ordend 862.1
OD 1J bombing 1'llDI' ln lhl norlbem ...,_
tJon at the .country, marling the blil*t
point· In air attacb against llllPo<led
: Communist , positlonl> lri more !ban two
w.W.
' , ON· 'l1lE .(iROUND~;: Amel"ican
oaldler .... killed and • -in -.·nalr ~ T'\'O soatb Vlei·
u=e1r were kfl1ed and teTtD wounded
and Conummllt Cllllaltlel were lllted at
" killed In the :H hour period ending 1111 a,m. Twenly-lllree i.ian·aoldlers Were
killed wbeo a abl11 hit an amm1mitkm.
dump near Long~ r
Tbe BU, ltrlku, carried out."Ubder a
lull 11100n Which lit up tbe ~e,
were mainly aimed al cutting off gu...
rilla 111ppllu before t,bey can rUcb the
IOUlhero part of the country. Targell In-
cluded troop allglng areas, bunker com..
p1au and inlllthUon routoa.
Communlal . forcea, apparently unwlll·
Ing to rosent targets to the bj>mbere ·under the full , moon. made only 10 at-
laclil-about hall the dally average In
the current dry ltUOIL '
'No.<>! the BU -were aupport
·mlulono•for a 5outh V-neep
now undonr1y In lhl Qtle SOD Valley
l!OUth of Jlt Nang and four were ilear the
A ,flbau'V~ey'on the Lloli"1 -· . ' · TllE llEMAINING ....., atrllcu were ;.n 1n a ~llll"Hlill•· M•iicle caned ""Bue Atta ... by the guerrlllu,
'tocatOct at the junctlon Of 'the lac>, cam.
bodlln and VWnameae bOrden. About
15,000 Communlal Infiltrators are believed
h I d d e n in the area'• mouotaim and
heavy jUll(leL
THE GBOV!ID, d..6.. ·.e.r 5-Jgon
blvolved .-. it the U.S. lrd Br!Ple.
!ti C&vllry a.-and toolc pi-.near
the arlillen' qport -Croaed Saberi, G-,and Plddltr'I Green.
A U.S. ~n aid one Alr)erlcan
WU kiUtd and four others -In a night bollle qilnot .....,.m., Dear Fid·
dler'1 Groen. U.S. --. aided by helicopter gmllb!Pl'and rocl:ll artmery.
Three U.S. IOidters _. 'llounlled In a
battle.at a Communlal bunker complex
neat Croaed Sabers and -American was -wounded to . a flr#t 1lx miles
north of Gibraltar. .
South Vietnamese l'relldent "Nguyen
Van 'l1lleu, actlni on the. advb of
American advller J:obn Paull Vann, fired
Bangladesh Lead~r Seeks
Soviet Funds for Country
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MO&XlW~l -Sheik Mujlbur
llabman, prlnl'e mllli•lor of Bangladelh,
anlved In -today and allnoot Im· mediately began talks expected lo con-
centrate on acquiring massive Soviet aid
for hit war-torn lQfant state.
Mujlb bad his first conferences In the
Kremlin with Premier Alexei N. Kosygin.
It wu J\lujlb's first trip outside the
aubconUnent since the Indian army wilh
Soviet backing won independence for his
Bengali people in December. ·
. Sheik Mujlb stl>pped for lunch In
Tbilisi, the Georgian capital, and arrived
in Mo.scow later today.
Sources in the Bangladesh government
said be wants emergency and long-term
asslltance in rebuilding his 'war-ravaged
country.
The Kremlin prepared a warm
welcome for its. Bengali protege. The
government newspaper Izvestia publi!hed
. a front-page biography and photograph of
him on Tuesday. It noted with satisfac-
tion that he said he based his foreign
policy on Uie •.•principles of nonalignment,
peaceful coexistence, the struggle against
imperialism and the deYelopment or
frleDdly relallonl with all states." .
Sheik Mujlb'1 · delegation WU loaded
with ,....m1c spedallstt, Ullljenoorlng
the ald-seeklni side of his ml8Slon.
Tl)e prime minister'• llChedule called
for ·dlsculslqps in the Kremlin today and
Thursday, "'!Ith more talks and some
sigbtsetlni on Tbursday. He Dies to Len-
ingrad ·on Friday, villts Tuhkent Satur·
day and Sunday and returns home Mon-
day.
Sheik Mujl!> told a Soviet ~ndent
last week hll nalion would "never forget
the ' support and assistance which were
given by the Soviet government and the
Soviet people In Its liberatton slrugle."
Tbe Bengali leader also credited
Moscow with a hand in wirining his
release from the Pakistani prison where
he spent 10 months during the bloody
civil war l;n East Bengal.
Since setting up his .Jovernment, be has
declared socialism ls the only way to get
Bangladesh on its economic feet. The
Kremlin and the rest of tbe SoViet bloc
recognized the new nation soon after the
war, but the Nixon administration, which
backed Pakistani n the war, still bas not
extended reoognltton.
Maj. Gen. Le Nloe Trlen, commander of
the 22nd lnlaJitey dlvlllon la the Central
Highlands.
Sources 'Bald Vann recommended tho
acUon because Trlen, who suffers from
the gout and cannot travel, had 0 a case
of nerves and can't hack it."
. SOUTH VIETNAMESE troop1 killed IT
C.Ommunllts near Que Son d1strlct town,
11 in scattered firellgbll In Blnh Dinh
province, seven In Blnh Long province
and 38 near Da Nang.
In the air, B52s attacked bunker com-
plexes, a suspected troop location and in-
filtration routes eoulheast of A Lou! in
Thua Thien province in the ertreme DOPth
and two other suspected eornmlblst
areas near Da Nang. The other mlakns
were flown in the Central Highland&.
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Ha11gtc0man
Nineteen-year old Anita Chuan
wants to be an hangman-er
-bangivoman. The~ Malay·
sian sel!retary has applied for
a job with the Singapore prls-
son ~ a part·tim~. "Why .11ot?
You.ontY have to pull a lever
to do the job," she smiled.
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1'-10SCOW (UPI ) -The Soviet press is •
maintaining relative silence while the na·
r tion 's leaders ponder the significance of
1: the Sino-American communique. But
.-JIOlftical commentators in~private corr
versatioos say they are deeply puzzled.
. First, they say there must be
·'. ~mething between the lines. Second,
:.they do not under stand why some mat-
·,:ters were left out. ar even why some
:Items were included in the communique
issued at the end af President Nixan's
,.. visit to Peking.
Ii appeared unlikely that the Soviet
press wotlld get the green light to say
·what they want about the Nixon trip to
China since official criticism or the U.S.·
NEWS
ANALYSIS
Chinese understanding Is likely to be
~uted in view of the President's sched-
uled Visit to Moscow in May.
But at a reception this week influential
Soviet journalists privately expressed
their feelings about the trip and com-
munique. And they had plenty of ·ques-
"tions to ask. t The · n1ost repeated question to
:Americans \Vas : "Your President has
blade plenty of concessions, but \\'hat
}Jave the Chinese done-.for you ?" Another
5.ras "at whose expense have the
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Hugh Scott Cleft1 Mike Mansfield Plan Journey
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~ericans been so generous?" -im-
ying that the Sino-American statement
es ill ror-lhe Soviet Union .
.. The 'jaurnalists also \Vanted .to know
;ttrhy so little was said about Indochina
!and how the United states could insist on
tts commitments to South Vletnam when
jt apparently had backed arr from its 20
Fears of support for Taiwan.
Army Hero Quits Following Storm
While Western diplomats at the recep-\ion generally expressed favorable reac-
lion to the Nixon trip, the Russians made
these points : · t -There is niore than meets the eye in -!he · communique and despite afficial
'denials there must have been, some
~nwrilten understandings between the
/i-merlcans and the Chinese.
-SOme of the Russians suggested that
North Vietnam was •·sold down !he
river" by the Chinese.
FT. McPHERSON, Ga. (UPI) -Lt
Col. Anthony B. Herbert, a Korean War
hero whose accusations ,a£ hu shed-up
atrocities in Vietnam got him in trouble
with the Anny, was quietly mustered out
of the service Tuesday.
Herbert , 41, became a center of con-
troversy after he accused two superior
officers, Brig. Gen. John Barnes and Col.
J. Ross Franklin, of hus'hing, up atrocities
in Vletnam. His charges were dismissed
after an investigation by the 'inspector
general's office.
Herbert later charge4 that bitterness
stirred up by his accusations had. led to·
harassment and pressure to retire.
New Hampshire Field
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But Herbert had little lo say Tuesday.
"lt"s been a very interesting and
educational career." he commented. \
Herbert plans to take a short va cation j
\Vith his (amily in Flarida a'nd then return 1 to Atlanta l\'fonday for a scheduled news 1
conference. !
The retired orficer served 20 years in
the Army and became the most
decorated soldier in the Korean War.
He had indicated that he may Teturn to
the University af Georgia, where he opce
taught ROTC. to further his education.
He also has been offered a post on the
staff of Sen. George McGovern of Sputh
Dakota.
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'To Play Percentages' we pay 410 % on regular li;vii>gs accounla.
MANCHESTER, N.H. (UPIJ the percentage of the vote
:' -With the other candidate! each candidate w i 11 ac-
~ tacitly concieding victory to cumulatt ind it is in pursuit of
: President Nixon and Sen. Ed· these precious points that all
: mund S. Muskie, the name or the contenders are now
~ the game in the N e w devoting themselves fulltime
=~---------, lo New Hampshire. : In the Democratic primary,
~ CA'MP AIGN '72 where the race is expected Jo
: be closer -but not close -
·'------..,.---~ several factors are still con-
. l Ha~pshire primary is percen·
~ tage poin t politics. Eve,.Yone
~ plays it. but not to ·the extent i of hazarding a firm prediction .
With six days left before f New Hampshire voters go lo
t I.he ballot "?x· no one qu~s
( lions that Nrxon and Muskie,
~ favored from 'the start will
' finish on top in the Re~tican
: and Democratic primaries.
'The specu1a.Uon ~n.ters on
Two Mor~
Will Joi1i
Ca1npaig1i
sider~ highll:. unpredictabh! .
They inCJude ' a seemingly
large group of undecided
voters, a reported lack of
great enthusiasm for any of
the Candidates, and the bitter
attack by the Manchester
Union Leader against, Muskie.
Jn an original poll by the
Boston Globe (another is due
Sunday) Muskie was given 69
percent of the vote. Tony
Podesta, Muskle's campaign
, maoager, claims that private
polls do not 1bow the Maine
JeDat.or funnJQI ~at strong.
Pressed on hi! soundings.
Podesta said lhat M\lskie has
"substantial strength"' and
acknowledged . it is over SO
percent ~
Assessing the Muskie can-
The big banks payjust4%. .
Which makes our rate 12.1h. % higher 1han theirs • .. And deposits in by the 10th of the month,
earn from the 1st.
That can add up.
So can our 514 % lime pasabook inlel'lll.
Centjnela Bani<.
Where ll!e percenJaaeo are more in ywrflM>r.
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-i high-ranking Justice Depart-campaign coordinator for Sen.
~ ment officials are planning to George S. McGo\lem (D-S.D.)1
;! quit soon and go to work for conceded that if Muskie runs
'the rHlect1'on campai·gn or anywhere neat 60 pereent,. be • would be 0 ln great shape."
; President NIIon, a Republican Aiiything less than SO percent, , --+-
:source said today. Mankiewicz added. w o u Id •·
: Asst. Atty. Gen. Robert C. mean that Muskie •'Is 1 _ _,._
; ritardian1 43. chitf of the hurting."
! deparl'llent's internal security While Mankiewicz, as &U ! division, and Jerrls Leonard, • director of the Law Enforce-other cam'paign managers,
: ment Assistance AdminisW&-declined to get, into the
: tion. will be following out1olng ''numbers 1ame," McGovern
; Atty. Gen. Jl)hn N. Mitchell tp is considered an almost sure
: the Commiltte for the Re-elec-bet to finish second to Muskie,
: tion or . the President. the although most probably a IBlr-
. : source said . ly distant runnerup.
: ~1itchell formalty takes over New Hampshire ill probably I--+-'
; this week as director o( Nix-more crucial to McGove
;on's rM:\ection campaign and than to any or the ether can-
·Deputy Atty. Oen. Richard G. didates. In recogniticn of thiJ,
~ K I e i n d t e n s t has been he bas assembled possibly the
' nominated to move up \o the . best oreaniza.Uon In the state
: top Justice Departrr.ent 1pot. and has spent a areat deal of
: It could not be immediately time In New Hampshire.
: learned exactly what roles Neither the polls n'o r ~ 1t1ardian and Leonard will play poUtlcal obstrvtr1 ln Nelf
;tn Nixon's campaign. The H~mpshire "tOnskSer S 1 n .
:President himself hu said he Vance Hartke of Indiana or jWlll 1tay out of parti•an Loa Angeles Mayor Sim Yorty
liJ Cent~ Bank
, politics until altu t he 85 serious threats.
•Republican convention In san-::::=========.1 i Dl~o next August. ''
• Leonard. as dlrtetor of the
:u:AA, has been primarily
tre!pl)nslble for distributlni
;Cedera1 grants to the. states
under the 1968 sare Streets Acl. .
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s~ Diego Flood Victims 200 Died; • . . J ---------R~lls Up
GOP Debt
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WASHI NGTON (AP\ -Sin
,Plego, .. host for the 1972
•Republican convention, i s
$300,000 behind in payn1ents to
the party, .and GOP chiefs are
· gettinC worrie<I about col-
lecUng.
Parly officials said Tuesday
only about $100,000 in cash has
been paid by the San Diego
Convention Visitors Burtau.
A payment of $200,000 \1·as
due Aug. I and a second
$200,000 was due Jan. I. A fin-
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Funerals begin today for sonic
of the 72 kno~"n vlcthns of a
Uood that ripped down 17-mile-
long Buffalo Creek.
Crews continued to clean up
,the flood-lorn valley I n
southern· \Yest Virginia and
search for more bodies, as
thousands of homeless per90ns
lined up at the Man liigh
School to apply for federal
disaster aid programs.
State Health Director Dr. N.
H. Dyer declared the area.
filled wil.h dtbris and mud. a
public Ifealth and s a f e t y
al payment ot $200.000 is due hazard.
April I. Health officials ha\'e been
"There's a lag on the money g1\'1ng tY,phoid shots to
from San Diego, all right.'' resident.s of the Buffalo Creek
said a spokesman for the hollow. Sever~ ca"ses o r
Republican N a t I o n a I Com· chicken pox have b e e n
mittet. But. 6e said ,. the GOP reported among those \\'ho
Is confident San Diego •Will made their way lo safety
(.'()me up with the money Saturday morning.
before the August convention. ··1 think 99 percent of the
at which President Nixon is people want to go back."
expected to be nominated for ~tayor Rayman Herman said
his second term. Tuesday as bulldozers plowed
Another party sourte said their way through the debris
ly officials are more con-that once was 16 coal camps
cmied about the payments along the creek ...
than they let on. He Said there "They don't give up very
ls a growing feeling tiie cash easy," said llerman. "They're
flow from San Diego· to the-very much interested in going
GOP has ended. back home.''.
\Vhere 5,000 persons ·once
Jived, National Guardsmen CHICAGO (UPI ) _ Gov.
esUmate only about 1,000 re-Richard B. Ogllvle h 1,
main. None has utilities and , ordered a [tview af the •
many are bunched together in qualifications and credentials
hillside houses which escaped of all doctors v.·orklng for the
the floodwaters. state following the disclosure
~1any persons are still unac-that 200 patients died after
counted for, but the number being treated by a state
flu ctuates as refugees come hospital physician labeled an
dowo from the mountain$, ''imposter."
"'here they fled. Ogilvie's action came Tues·
l\1eaii'wh11 e, the U.S. day_ ane day after the physi-
Geological Survey warned five cian, Dr. Ricardo t>~1unoz•
years ago that 30 West Velez, 48, was suspended rrom Virginia dams ainstructed or coal mine wastes we re the Elgin State Hospital.
unstable or could lie breached ~1unoz had been removed four
by high w ate r , two months ago from all medical
newspapers reported today. dut ies at the hospital.
One of the dan1s mentioned The governor directed Or. in the report , was the one that
burst under the backup of Albert Glass, head of the
water from heavy rains early Department of the l\1ental
Saturday and the torrent of Health, to conduct ''an im·
water wiped out 16 coal mediate and exhhstive In·
camps. vestigation of the factS in th.is Seventy-one persons a r e known dead. incident and to t!porl your
The Charleston Gazette.. said findinp to me personally as
1967 survey by red er a I soon as po5Slble."
geologist William Davies of 38 Munoz alleges he graduted
slate and earth dams in West Virginia described the dam at from the University of Havana
Lorado as "unstable." · riicdical school in 1958.
FINA-L 3 DAYS
of our
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HOT PANTS: Many-Fabrics All Sizes __
VALUES TO $20 NOi s2
HOT . PANT SETS: Many Styles Alt Sizes
• vALuEs To $'65 NOW s1 ·0
DRESSES: MINIS VALUES TO $45
MAXIS VALUES TO $60
'NOW s11t
NOW s15
LONG SKIRTS: Many Styles and Fabrics
VALUES TO $35 NOW s10
TOPS & BLOUSES: Many to Choose From
VALUES TO $22 NOW s5
NOW s15 PANTSUITS: VALUES TO $75 •
SALE ENDS SATURDAY, MARCH 4 • 6 p.m.
t'! .Afan :Jfaum
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t DARY PILOT EDITORIAL PA.GE • • ,-------T-, own Lot Cori~r ov ers·y ·
The town lot area of Huntington Beach bas sudden·
ly become quite a controversial topic, primarily be-
cause of plans to zone lt for high density apartments.
City planners surveyed the area bounded by Pacific
Coast Highway, 6th Street, Palm Avenue and Golden
West Street•to produce a repori UUed"'Tbe Town Lot
Studv." It su11~ests methods for aiding the rapid de-
veiopment of high den sity apartnient.s in the area.
One such method ls a switch in land use sYstems
that would allow more apartments pef-acre than the
city's highest (R-4) apartment zone. Where R-4 allows a
maximum of 28 units-per-acre, planners want a maxi·
mum of 48 per-acre in the town lot neighborhood.
The idea has unsettled several ho'meowners who
occupy property in sections of the town lot that are
zoned R-2 (duplexes or less). A small area between
L Acacia and Palm avenues features a high number of
· older homes. These people don't want to be Squeezed j out by big apartments. '
They have a good point when they suggest that the
town . lot study concentrate on the sprawling, un·
developed land closer to the ocean.
It .would seell\. rather presumptuous of the clly to
force these long.time residents to live with apartments
they don't want. City planners say the homes are m9~t
Jy older, which may be true, but if they will eventually
become apartments, as planners say, let it happen at
a· slower pace.
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There is considerable merit in the concluSions of
the town Jot stud?. The property ln that area is odd
sized -it was originally 25-foot wide lots planned for
beach cottages in 1904. The oil boom of the 1920s over-
took the beach cottage acreage and· left if riddled with
derricks 'iiiil storage tanks.
Apartments seem to be the only reasonable da.
Sarnoff's
Tren chant
Observation
Tbou1bt1 At Lara:e !
The long, adulatory obituaries on Gen.
Sainoff, bead of ·RCA, left out the most
trenchant observation be ever made :
"The problem with competition ts that it
brings out the best
In producta and the
wont tn men." • •
. The penalty for al· ways trustlnjJ otbert
may be occasional
betrayal, but the
penalty for never
bustblg others is
certain decay; it is
"
far betltr to lose something we have than
aometblng we are. • • •
, When a man lacks e1pert knowledge In
a subject, he makes a virtue of his "com-
mon sense" -but common sense is worse than useless (and often dangerous)
tn dealing with uncommon pursuits. , •
Until the dlslnherited achieve a genuine
vested interest in the goods of the com-
munity, no social system can be asmred
d ttabillty without recourse to 1•0fflclal
violence" from time to time -and in in-
creasing severity, as greater ex-
pectallona ore rebuffed by greater force.
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There Is a sort of 11ma19etic at-
tractlon" between lovers ; but just as
often as not, it Is simply tbe unconsclou.s
call of one neurosis crying for Its mate, anrt lime alone can tell if the attraction
Is bosed on real needs or self-pwlishlng drives. • • • •
To demand "only the facts" in a l\eY'S
story 11 as pointless as dem8ndlng "oitly
the nutriUon" n< a meal -the journalist,
like the cook, must p~and flavor the
Dear
Gl oomy
Gus
ff fencing off Bolsa Chica State
Beach is an example of the way
the state would "protect public
access" if the coastline bill be-
comes law, then that bill should .
be defeated.
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'NII ...... nMdl ,,..,,... ..... ..,
......... " """' .. ... llWINMf. ,....
-... """ ......... ., en,. DlllY ltlllf,
ba~c latredlent1 he deals In, uq ••
may demand only that the final Prodllct
Is enhanced, and not debased. • • •
It Is no extenuation for a wrongdoer to
plead that be did no one a grievous in-
jury; 41s John Donne pointed out, long
ago , "The nea, though be kill none, does
all the harm he can."
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The trouble with so many "freedom"
movements is that they tend to attract
those who, once they have achieved
freedom, have no compunction about
enslaving others. • • •
Those who openl.v break the laws are
often Jes.. "criminal" in their total effect
on a society than those who simply
"bend" the laws to their own purposes
and special benefits; and "cracking
down" on the former is a favorite way of
diverting attention from the latter. • • •
Why Is "nude" arti.stic and "naked" in·
decent? • • •
A bore may be suspicious of everything
under the sun, but he never begins to
suspect his own tediousness. • • •
The ~hlef charge against the God of the
Puritans is that He has absolutely no
sense of humor, which is aurely a defect
in an all-perfect Being. • • •
The highest parental art Is to rebuke
effectively without wounding. •
Drug Industr y Res ponds
lndutrlal News Review
Pauing a Jaw as a remedy for virtually
1111 problem has become something of a
lllllonal habit. A clear instance of the
faWity of laws alone can be seen in the
&-ug abuse problem. Drug addiction ls an
tllnesa and beyond the reach of. lawmak-
IJ>c.
Thu., some llme ago, congressional
tuthorltles requested the help of the ·u .S.
prescription drug Industry in the
research and development of a medica-
tion for treating heroin addiction. The
pruorlpUon drug industry offered Us
-B 11 George ""' 1
Dear c.or,e:
My husband Is • pallUclan and he
calll other women 11 Darling" and
••My DMr." At home he refers to
me as .. Hey, yQul" What'• wrooc
With hlm? I
FURIOUS
Dear Furious:
Are you sure it'1 IUJ fault?
Maybe yo•'re not 1 rqlstered
voter.
(Write lo George, who ta
-ally familiar with many
CCllUDOllpflce problems. In tact,
Georfe II a '"""!')·
wholehearted cooperation. This means
that an industry that spends over $600
million a year on drug research ts now
devoting the skills of it.s researchers Jn
laboratories to the finding of a solution to
a grave national problem, aod progress is
being made.
A GROUP FROM the Pbarmaceuttc•l
Manufacture.rs Association bu made
public an interim report on the searcll for
an antagonist to heroin. At least six
pharmaceutical companies note pro-
mising developments with new products.
The report states that additional · wark
now In progress ls upected to _. In
the early development of addlUonal com·
paWld.! and approaches lo trtabnent.
The most Immediate problem wblch
the ln<!ustry .faces Ls evaluation at new
producto In u..e on man. In this ....mlal
ttatareb step, increaaed and npancted
government faclllUes ore uraenUy need-ed. .
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lN ·TllE CASE OF.dnJi addiction, aa
ln many other national emergencies, the
inlUatlve of private industry Ls looked to
u the key to meeting a naUonaJ need.
The atrenath of our nalloo today 11 lal'Jl ..
ly 1ttrlbulable lo tht allllity of private
cltlzeos.and \"1Vate initlatlYe lo respond
whfn the nauon calls. The dr1I( industry
bat now been pl'ced In this J)OllUori, and ,
it bal "'JIOllded In the JradiUonal mm-
ntr -I fact that lbould be rw>pired In
the record.
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velopment t!>•t ~ provide enough profit to clear off
the now-dormant oil wells and tanks and perhaps make
the area aesthetically acceptable.
'!'he !<>\Vil lot study appears to be a good plan for
!bat specific area and all of Huntington Beach. City
councilmen have delayed further action on tbe ~t6dy
until they can b<ild a public.hearing. Thit's a1Jo 1 good
move, because a satisfactory compromise should be
worked out between home owners and planners.
Flying Boy· Scouts
One hundred years ago ,men were attaching them·
selves to kites and jumping oU cliffs in futile efforts to
imitate the birds. Even 50 years ago the art of flying was
only sligbUy more advanced, and those who practiced
it were dartdevils, men· you paid money to watch.
But tilnes have changed. Today Fountain Valley
boasts the formation of a troop of flying Boy Scouts.
Although they don't yet have a plane of their own, they
are working hard to earn the money ~ buy one. 'And
when they do, they will be one of the four Boy Scout
aviation posts in the country.
To Fountain· Valley youths, Troop 1016 represents
a real bargaip. For only one dollar a month -to cover
_membership dues -they will be able to receive train·
ing leading to qualification for a regular pilpt's license.
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This venture in flying scouts has been made possible
by a group of dedicated adults with years of profession·
al aviation experience. It should therefore be safe, edu--
cational, and rewarding fo~ the boys lnvol~ed .
H ~ l HAD NO I DfA HE WAS 'INTERESTEb IN PO LlllCS." 1
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Retired Policeman Mai ls As~orted Paper'IJacks
A Call for 4-Books for Servicemen:
To tht Editor:
Do you know someone in military
service or a Veterans Administration
h·ospital? Send their name, serial
number, address and zip code to : Books
to Servicemen, 3152 N. Walnut Grove
Ave., Rosemead, Calif. 91710. They will
be mailed an assortment of seven
paperback books. H stationed overseas
the books wW be mailed S.A.M.
(ainnall).
If you don't know a serviceman why
not have seven paperbacks malled to a
V.A. hospital in your area? See your
phone book for name and addre!!!. .
Boob will be 1 rand~QJ aaaortment of CWTent and ouk>£.pririt tlUes. U you
kno\v the general type of books the
1erviceman DOES NOT read please send
this information.
IF YOU WANT A Jetter 'enclosed with
the books, send it in a· sealed envelope.
Don'l stamp the envelope, send 10 cents
extra to cover Increased postage.
Have paperback books you want to
sell? (Maximum size 4%"x'l%;"} Mall to
Books to Servicemen in a strong
cardboard box marked SPECIAL 4th
CLASS RATE BOOKS. Your postage is 14
cents first pound, 7 cents each additional.
They're bought on a percentage of book's
printed price: 15 percent if in new con-
dition, 10 percent if in good condition, 5
percent if not in good condition. Don't
send outdated non-fiction or paperbacks
with cover gone, missing or loose pages
or badly stained.
An e1planatlo'n of the program : I'm a
retired Los Angeles policeman, like to
read and have some 10,000 paperbacb to
1tart·the program. Some are non-fiction
but most of them are fiction; J.e.,
mystery, modern, science f I ct Ion,
western , historical, etc.
With the program as oullined I should
be able to buy enough paperbacks to keep
It going ~flnltely. If not"and I run out
of books, any money receivtq from your
readers would be promptly returned to
them.
As close as I can figure costs they will
be: Seven paperbacks purchased as
ouUined above 70 cen!a -mailing box 10
cents -postage 35 cents. My time will be
donated.
With an earlier program over 20,000
paperbacks were mailed to Vietnam. For
financial reasons I had to discolltinue it
(I waa almply donating the books).
JAMES L. BROWN
VCl Grodi"§ S••tem •
To the Edllor:
I was dlsturbed to read in the DAILY
PILOT of Feb. I! your account of the
recent UC Irvine Academic Senate action
regarding the grading system. It Ls un-
!Drlunate that the article failed lo lnclUde
the statement that a normal rate pf prog..
ress was 1Upulated aJ a necessary con-
. Qllotes
J-G'""7, s.r: lawyer, -wo...._memller of Beard of 0.faW'l ef
C-1 State Bar -"SU 0oght not bo
1 qualtflcaUon fot 'the bar. U you•n
llDarl, you're smart. It's not 1 maacullne
or femfnlnt cbarllC!ertstlc."
Dr. Keanetll B. Clari<, City U., New
Yort psychol0111t, at .~ Towa Ball
mtellng-"J criticize black studies ,wben
they are In the coolest of black
separaUlllll ••• not wben they -,
the tducaUon of everyone:" .
11mmle For, I, 'nouud Oab -"The
nuon people arc your bell· f!ltnds la
becauae they play !be games you want to,
..... ii lboJ' a•t waot lo .. auidi .. you
do.''
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Mailbox
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Letters ff'om readers are welcome.
Normallt1 writer& should convet1 their
Jmssages in 300 wordl or less. The
right to condeme letur1 to fit ipace
or eliminate libel is reseroed. AU ltt-·
ters mu.rt include sigriaturt' and maiZ..
ing addreas. but names may be t.oith--
'held on requttt if ruffide-nt rea!on
ii apparent. Poet'll will not be p~
lish<d.
,JliUon to avoid c:Usmissal from the
university.
IT MIGHT INTEREST you to know
that the elimination of non-passing
grades would actually raise the standanls
because it eliminates the previous op-
portunity to balance an A in one course
with an F in another since an F would no
longer appear on the transcript or be
counted in deriving averages. This means
that in achieving the necessary number
of credits only courses in which satisfac-
tory work was done could be counted.
The requirement for a nonnal rate of
progress puts the action of the Senate in
an entirely different light: the n>w
grading system is, in fact, not the
pennlssive, no standard, affair which
your inadeq\l\te account would make it
out to be.
FREDERICK REINES
i>ean
School of Physical Sci-UC!
The Feb. 18 ato1'JI wa.s a foUouJ.up
to an earlier one, the first sentence
of which read, "Th< facult~ al ·UC
11'/in• failed to pa.s a 'no-fail' grad.
ing system Thur.sdat1 aftntt• (Feb.
10), but• enacted a 1trinQent· ~
line defininQ 'normal progress• for
UC! students." '
-Editor
make them; thus, we witness the con-
servative element of our society, taking it
upon themselves to decree that the life of
a policema n or guard is more important
than· any other man, This is not sound
reasoning. It is, indeed, a sick America,
when the . worth of each individual is
based on which end of the palitlcal spec·
trum he happens to be on. It's combl:g to
that in our society, and it's frig1ltening,
to say the least.
IT IS SAID that God in His infinite
wisdom was truly all encompassing in
His laws -He really intended jusUce for
all when He said, ·~p my.: com ..
mandments. '' That fifth commandment
w~ meant to protect ALL: the little one
cretus), the police or guard, the Senator
(R. Kennedy), the President, (J. Ken-
nedy,) the black religious leader (M.L.
King), the Mexican-American . newsman,
(Reuben Salamr), a young black . boy,
(Jerry Lee Amy), the two young Mexican
nationals (brothers), the Jackson
Brothers, a Black Panther, or, for that
matter, any other human bcing who is
being tracked down -withOQt frlal.
I find It sad, but true ; Americans do
NOT believe that all life is sacred, only
some. If the life of a policeman or guard
Is more precious than a poor, so called
11lob or derelict iA the gutter, or the
aforeioentioned, I consider that one giant
step Into a palice state. Do we want 1
police state? Let's take a vote on that.
BERmCE WEUIH
Pot "~· · Boo:re
To the Edilo"
Your syndicated cartoonists, Mauldin
and Sanders, seem to be trying bard to
seli tbe lega!iZation and/or use of pot.
First Mauldin has Mr. Booze telling pat
ttiat the only difference between th'em is
.Mr. B. Is toxic, addictlYe and legal. And
the other one on Feb. 21 compares
cigarettes and pat, favorably to the lat·
ter.
The• Die d f or Freedom
To the Editor:
Would you thinlt this ls weakening or
slrengthenlng the cause of mor~lty,
phyaica1·fitness and strength of character
'which this naUon and the world needs so
It has been ver'y gratifying lo ~ In the
newspapers and on 'IV the meeting of
President Nilon and Chou and Mao
Tse-tung ..
It rather wanna my heart lo aee all
this happening, to be friends with a na-·
lion of llilO million people-Communlsts?
My first thought Ls bow wonderlul tO
try and understand 1 country such aa
this, to be frleiid.s and do:busineas with. 1.
BUT THEN, I~have to think of the over
45,000 American bo19 who b1ve died in
Vietnam who neYer would have died JI
they were OgbUng against such a small
insignificant. country If thot COl!"try
weren't belni ~eked by the big powers
of Russia and Red China. North Vietnam
without this backing would have had lo
give up ~ears l(O .
Pie-don't ret mt wrong I wan! world peace, but let ua ..ver fbrget that
all our American boys clted for , 1 rut
cause -freedom. llo!r ':J:f 11uu1 ... and Red a.1-bavt for their
cauae In !be tut 10 y..,..? 'l1le amwer Is -· GRANT llARD!NO PIDLLIPS
Flltlt C---"'~
To the Editor\
' Your edttOrlal, 1'MUrder and Society''
(Feb. 21): 1 otrongly 'disagl'te with you,
my own husband, and anyone else who
even hint.I that ciUztns be allowed to tal<e
a ..ie on a law1 (divine Jaw) tltat has
already been handed d°"" by God
almighty, with reference to murder:
"Thou llbalt not kW" vs. capital punish-
ment (for SOME).
La"' an only u pld as the men who
badly? • '
Let's' do some crusading for GOOD
instead of encouraging evil.
DON IWDDLESON
View e:rpressed bt1 indtpendent
editorial cartooni&ts do not nece.ssar-
lly ,.pi:., ... t those of 'th• DAILY
PILOT.'
-Editor ,· We Ca•·Oeereome
To·th• Editor: •
lo the latter 1930s, I was a teenapr In
Ar~. At that tinte the FBI rllded
·the college of the Ozarks, a college for
union leaders. 'I'hl3 college was part of
the Collimunist conspiracy. A man lived
near to .u1 -a Russian immigrant who
had retired fn>m the U.S. Army
Enclneers with tl10 rank of Colonel. His
wife wa dying o[ leukemia and my
mother was hired lo Cini for ber In ber
!alt .wa. '
AJTBB BBB DIED, the Colonel bad a
~. burning many Items. 'Iba
ColOnel had 6een 1 teacher of Esperanto,
an lnlomltional iqCUap, In tho CoU.ge
of tho IDrb. Mt mother thouPt that I mq:t.t be lnteresied in readlllf ....., of
the cell<p popers ID lho lnught them
home. 'l'hoy were quite tnteresUng.
. Radlo WU in ils iofancy In th090 days.
The plen' was for all the labor leadero1o
be loyal Communlsts and·to know tho~
temaUonal language. A speech from
Mos.."O\\' could paral.vie Industry In aey
part of tho world, bringing any enemy of
communism to Its knees.
AIL Of' THE literllure waa printed In
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. Moscow 1n the English language. Mafty
labor lDlions in the United States have
purged themselves sinee then Of known
Communists, except for men like Harry
Bridges wbo Is said lo be a Socialist br
Marxist or Coqununist (whichever term
be chooses). · •
We see at this time the cOaI mines 01
Britain are on s!rtke, paralyzing uUit
country and the lonpboremen of ttils
country, who are not nearly so effecUVe
because this country doesn't need ahy
other country. The · tongshoremen strikit
may turn out to be good for us in the long
run and the coal mine strike In Engla~
may ~ug against the Commun~.
I DONT BELIEVE that Moocow's
dreams have come true.~ Cormnunirts
them.selves are not even 1rU>Ject to
Moscow much less the labor unions, but
they do have power Jn the world. 'Mley
have created quite a mess'" in North
Ireland through the IRA, but their maio
power is in confusion and deceit. Their
main tools arl batied, sell-pity and
selfishness.
I believe ·they have had theirday, in the
United States. They have cat11ed riots .
and confusion, but· if we can keep them
out of our government, we can beat tbem
bere.
II we look to spiritual values and Dot
turn to self-pity and hatred and
selfishness, we can overcome.
JIM BOLDING
So ur ee of Cultur e
To tbe Editor: ' The visit of President Nilon to t'bi6e
has been a revelaUou. One of tbt n:to1t
significant results waa· listening· to the
news broadcasters' recitation ·m some tf
ChaJnnan Mao's philosophies.
After 'nearly 10 years of llstenirig ti>
•0Ri~f." 11Bum-Baby-Burn," "Lik~'
and "Right-On", one thing is apparent
and that ill culture-ls not created by •Pin·
Ions of the U.S. Supreme Court or
through passing of Jaws by Congress ..
ARTHUR GOODSON
AdMi r•ble Aetlon
To the _Editor: . '
It has beeri soine time since I found; It
necesl8l'Y to compliment city represent ..
attves . But the time bas come. Tbe elf,
council members, it appears at least, are
Pladnf environment where it should be'-!.. over industry. Tbe proposal that !lie
Metropalila!I Water District not ,lie
granted city approval to build an atomic
plant In Huntington Btacb until ail pha1e1
of the effects on the environment can· ibe
studied ls admirable and criilcall~
necessary. ~ ~ .
If the council members cootlnue a!q
the line of environmental reasoning, .,,
may one day bave a city good encugh tOr
Ralph Nader to IUJ'Vive in.
RON llAYDEn .·
OUMGI COAIT
DAILY PILOT I
.Rori.rt N. W eocl, Pabliallw .,
T1lomol Kem!, EtJor
Albm W. Ba1<1
Editorial Pill/< Editor
The editorial -or '"" Dally Piiot aetkl: to 1nronn and atbnu-
l&'e retden by l)t'Uentlns thil ~Piper'• optnton. and -com-
mentary on tojMcs of Jntuat and
•tKTilfJcanc:c, by providing a tonun for the urrtMlon of ·our 1'ftdera'
opinion1. •rwl by Jlftlflefttlng the
dlwrw viewpqlnU of Int~ ob-
ccrwn and apol!;esmen on topb ot the day. •
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••we Love Y9'J," a polpint farewell
aqawl<cl In charcoal ah'\Olt aii years
110 on-a 1'urnt Wan ci Balboar. ..Rendez-
vou11 Ballroom, ·~Pl beat spoke of its
Qlagic. • J . • • ,
Built Ill !ill, the bllJldJq at. •. E.
Ocwt FiOfl! lived loudly through the Big
~nd Era, the~, the "surfing' ... sounds'
and the U(Jy BeaU~a untu It as
falally 111ttec1. by fire In Jfi6a. .
· At that t6ne, '(hit ~lned of' the
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·COAS'.l'WlSE·
. ' ballrooni lwu rued.
An earlier filt 1n 113$ allo almost
deltroyoil 'Ille bblldln11 but the nightspot
"''''!" p6pular It WH rebuilt.' • ,. I • I There are ~ w))o pus the now-emi>
ty sl(e and'can 1UD !lear the music In.the
air and can stnl l'!e the 3CJ'1 .dal}Ce craze,
thO ·Ba11>oe Sj/µflle, being done. •
To nW>T. the Jlendavoua was a home
away trom1bom.; sponn or u · almoot a
~~~of.~ ,fall'!-ilY· , "' : . : ·
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''I Worry on These Foft., aap_ l'ft; Afiiid ~,~ SM.kin. a
' HI"' RIM In Down· Tht<e." · '
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By Uldled ~ Imaulifllll
A Syrian military spob«man said In
~ that the Syrlan Iii force
j>ombed ma.JI settlemenb today In tbe
occupied •Golan Heights and !bat "beavy
cuualtita were lnflicted." ' · An Israeli mHltary spokesman In Tel
:Aviv confirmed the Syr'tan atllck but
Aid the bombs' fell bar'mlessly outside
two Jewlab .. iuemeots and that there
'wu neither clamqe oor ,casual~"!'-,
: A Syrian commalllque -briltdcait by
\Damascus Radio Aid: "Direct hits were ileoied and heavy 'casull!i~ were.. tn-
'lllcled. All \JIV ptsria returnect' 11fely." ·
; The.Middle.East News. Agency, in Cal'ro
:aafd · DarnU<UI airport 111th0ritles In·
.formed Cairo airport olllcla11 that all
$yrlan alrporla were cloaed until further
l,!!>tlce. . ' . The Syrlao spokesman said Syria sent
Jts Soviet-made MIGs agalllll the laraetl ·
:"'!!llementa In reprisal . for an attack
:~lier In the day hy Israell plaaea, lailb
,a\id artillery aga!MI Paleltlnlln perrflla
'refugee camps In Sjrla. '
. Israeli planes alao alruck Into LebaJion
:lo\!&Y· Military spot-ea In Tel Avtv
·~the attacb were 1n rttallaUon fol' lJ
:attacks oo Isrull oulpoata Ind bonle<
: settlements by s,rtan.bued perrflla
:artillery and the Lehinan atlacka In
( 7 -day Serv ice: .
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.. Price ls $2.65 . . .
': The D~Y PIWl' beg!na' ,.."":
·, day .. a·weel: service to Ill readeri ~-slartlng thls -· Al 1 ruuJt, Ibo
" borne delivered 111hoctlptloo price
·will becOme IU5 per month, ef.
~~ fective March 1.
The additional 40 centa per month
will include the price of the new
':Sunday e d 111 on ol thl DAILY
, Pll.OT, which· 1t1 rt s Sunday1 ' March 5. A 111blllnUal portion «
' the Increase iill be relllned hy
. your DAILY PILOT carrier, for hiJ
: additional Sunday dJ!lvery ltlVlce.
• Individual copies o1 the Sunday
' edition ol lhe DAILY PILOT wll) be
· ts cents at newalands and nen
• racka. Weokdly liluel ·will mnaln
at 10· cents per copy at the alandl
.· and racks. :nits me1n1 borne-
• de)lvered 111hoctlpllons are~boat fl
· 1 month i.a !ban .Individually
'' purcliued coplea. . . First collection for the DAILY
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PII:.OT at the -home delivery
price of 12.a per month will be aV
the end ol lhrdl. No Sundly-anly
or clally-ool)'. delivery otrvice. CD
be mada avallablo.
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reprisal ·for rocket attacb on ·Israeli
border villages. .
'!be Israeli anncluOcement said the
Syrian prant. peoettaled !hr.. mU~ Into
Isrllllj air·'"""", and dropped bombs In
the viClnity.c~{Ei Al and llusliiJir !t iald I'sraell '8Dtialrcr~ openOd up on
the bJtiuderi• and that tbe-. Israeli Air
Force ocramblecf against the Syrlam but
failed to make ~ . .
, II wa ·the !int· lioJnbi!'I action by
· ·(See tWAJ!,.Pap 11
" 'I ~ UCI !Jloopsters . . ' ; ,
Invi ted to 3rd ,
NCAA Tourne y
Bf BOW AJlD RANDY
' CM .. "9ltt' '°"" 't•ff ' ' UC Irvine gained • Its third bid to the
NCAA Western Regional basketball
tournament in aeven years late. ·today
•hen Coach Tim TUt's Anteaten ac-
cepted an lnvilation to participate In the
lour-team tourney at leiuthern Colorado
College In Pueblo, Colo. March 10 and 11.
Tbe Anteaters join !tie host achool (17-
1), UC iuftnlde (IM) (CCAA cham-
pions) and the winner of the Far West
Conference in the regional affair. ~
Siii FrllllC\llco State (17-7)' a n d
Slcramento 'Sllle (II-I), are expected to
meet\Jn • pla:lofl 1arne Monday night to
determine · tile Far West winner. San
Franclleo Slate la •I in the league and
1111111 win •. pme against Ha,....nl Slate
Friday night. S@cramento is 10.2 with "15
conference slate completed. ·
UCI participated in the regionals for
tile IJnt IU., In 11611. The Anteatera
defO!Jted San Diego State In first round
action bUt lost to Nevada Soulhem (Lu
Vegu), 'lt-74, In the championship game.
In 19'1, San Francisco Slate handed
UCI a km in f1nt round action Wilb the
Anteaters Cbmln( back to defeat UC
Davif for~ place, G-70.
This year I UC! team ptsyed one of the
... .,... llCIJedulM of any college division
team In the nation. Tbe team record ol
11-10 lbowl ,. ... defeats at the handa ol
Ulllveralty dlvillon teama Including
ranQorCal SIN (Lon( Beach) and Ha·
Wali llonl With T-. West Virginia, lumJ, Set.a Hall ud Son Diego State.
UC! opllt -with Seton Hall and 'San Qieio State.
Sllould the -ten meet Riverside In
Puelllo, It will mark the thlnl time this
...... tbey ... ,..,... -Glllor. Tho lli&lJlanden ol coed! ,_ Goa llo!d •
,._1.r of. JDllTOW Yidor"8 o•er Tift'•
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Ballroona Last Act
Banpteader Stan Kenton opened there
in 1941 and other big bands visited as
Jong as the people kept coming. ,
In. 1 later era, the music and the
c1ientele changed drastically as the early
!Os and Dick Dale and the Del-Tones and
lhe Righteous Brothers moved on the
scene.
With the teenage.rs came policing prot>.
lems, but even those were solved or
·tolerated. Alter all , it was still the
Rendezvous.
But soon lhe only music to be heard beginning at 11·:4.5 a.m. with an official
rrom the site will be that from stereo ceremony: . ' The two and three-bedroom apartments record playen and radios.
Arid It Is doubUul whether Kenton or
the Del-Tone! will 1'e commonly beard
m.lxing with the sea air again.
The site of musical hi§.tory In Balboa
will undergo another, change Thursday -:--
this time with even man! finality,
JAK Construction Co. of Newport Beach
will break ground fo~ 24 condomini~s,
on the land owned aod developed by John
4 Koowelser will sell for an iver_,e or
$50,000, with the penthouse corners going
_for -161,450.
The water-Oriented units, within the
current 35-foot height limit moratorium,
will feat.uu subterranean parking and
wood shingled outsides. ,
The JU'Operty was recently sold to
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Konweiser by Mr. and Mrs . Ernest
Neuleld, Wasco cotton farmers, who ran
the ballroom In the early rock era.
Most Balboa residents agree tflat
development of the lamed site will Im·
prove the area.
Progress must come, they admit. But
some still s'igh nolfagicMily for days -
and dances -gone by.
For them -fires and condominiums
notwithstanding -the Rendezvous will
never die.
Traffic
' . .. Tie-ups Rapped
N ewpo,rt Surve y Pin points Local . Gripes
' By CANDACE PEARSON
Of ,_,. Daf!Y· l'llet Stiff
Traffic: In Newport Beacb; Everybody
hates it, but nobody knows what to do
aOOi.it It. .
According to a s~dy oopcjucted for the
citizen's Traffic AdviJOI')' Comll\ittee
an~,JDa~e _public Tue~ay at te~s~ 39 per-
cent pf O),e 303 residents survey~1 think
traffic congestion Js the number one
problem f~ing' the city. ·
~ut a resounding majority ·say they
still don't ~ant a Pacific Coast Freeway ..
to relieve the probl~ms and many_ don't ·
even want the Newport or Corona del
Mar freeways completed: ..
The report also revealed that there are
more three.ear than one-car families in
Newport Beach.
Yet three out of four respondents saki
that outsiden1 -not residents -are the
maJOr source. of the cit.Y's traffic prob-
lems. '
More tbi.n 70 pereent questiooed say
that· noa-residents and· toorist! Vi!iting
city attractions cause · mmt "of the prob-
le1118' • · • oY;; .. • :; i-f '·'XI~ lllllOO'iti'1l!Q:w;id ........
to io, Ibey ci>uldn't ~ltff lii wfta(to d•i
ICCOtdin( \<! _the oumy condllCIW 111 Beba9f0r ~ Oip( of' Westwood. '
Tho -i poflllllr iOluf1oni •P-to he mcife blodt IJ'ea•parklng, esllblfal>. m~t or a rapid transit system to· Sanla
Ana and Los Angeles and construction of
a new Upper Bay crossing to relieve
Pacific Coa1t Highway.
The survey involved in-depth inter-
views with 303 individuals, 18 community
organjz.atio\!: and .civic leaders, Ken
Travis, ~tor ·of the study, said
Tuesday nip!. ·
Once response from· the traffic com-
mittee are received, the survey will
become the lirlt C<llDpleled part or •
thr'ee.part stildy by· the committee,
fOJ'Jned last year to .provide pouib)e
trltftc solutions for the general plan.
The need for · alternate solutions In-
creased when Newport Beach voters re-
jected the Pacific Coast Freeway route In
a special election last year.
other parts of the study Include pro-
jections or traHic situations in 20 years
and analyses of alternate solutions. This
will be done by Alan M. Voorhees and
Associates, San DiegQ,
The Behavior SCience IW'Vey. showed
that the related probletl) of population
growth was listed as the second concern
of residents.
And although most of the people
surve;'ed wanted traffic and growth prob-
,lems to stay the same or decrease, they
expected them to increase.
At least rt percent have more 1h.an one
car and driver in the household and more
than 50 percent drive within the clty for a
half hour or more daily.
Summertime access to the islands and
penin5ula is listed as the most intense
problem. '
General congestion on the streets, in-
adequate on-street parking and lack of an
.
Upper Bay cro&&.ing are rated ln dtsci!n-
ding order as prOblenis. ·
Wintertime access to the Peninsula and
island is r.u·to be the least lntonse prob-
lem, but the surveY points out that that
ls still a difficulty for the immediate
residents.
Nixon
While some people were in favor of
more beach parking areas or inlaqd park-
ing structures and shuttle buses, otber11
expressed concern tha t m o r e im-
provements would only bring more peo-
ple.
But Travia aald he found In his in-
Critic
Schmitz Heads Primar y Fo es
·LOS ANGELES (AP) :.. Rep. John G. Schmitz (R·Tustln) and state
chairman or the conservittive Unit~ {tepublicans of California, Walter Hintzen,
will play a leading role in an anli·Nixon California Republican primary slate a spokesman said Tuesday: '
Schmitz' current area .of· rep~bttion includes SaD Clemente and the
Western White· House: Rtapportion.m.eot, however, removes the Western White
Hoose from, hia.dlsb;cj. . " , . . , ,
· , ;!'revor Roblr\S, l>eaif of·lh<:· orpnlzlng coinmlttee for the sllto plqed
to' ·nep, Jobftl!ill ~~· U!iOble) ~ii.·~ Roberla lilri
'·bi ~ 1<> 111a 1111 Jill ot llill'•...P~ ·in1i411en TlliiHctiv· 1n· ~•td.
· • He. 111d lhlt others ~ "" t1Je1..n.....tm1'11a1• ~u 1nc1uc1o w1111a ,Sltsloi a ·~ ol.the,LiJicrly A..........al lo'illliWilj'lllolfncomo.~; Gelirp •
Biobte. wlj coo~ $l(jqljo1f!a .....,.etlllllOlcn In Or-Cqu119;.
0.d Ruih #1-rb, 'Wfli.M'~lymp .Lio~ Wallalla!d, !a.no,.et,Nv •
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Bu~·Amendments Lose,
Sen~te OKs College Fund~.
WASHINGTON (Al!) -The Senate to-over bad there been .•.!le vola.
day paUed a.#1-hillion lligbtf' education-After 1~en days of acrlinoniou1
school desegrecatioo bill alter rejecting . • . · ' all attempts to .add tough · 111ubUsmg __ <lebate, the far-reaching ~ill wu aent to
amendm.ebts.· · , Conference with the HOUie which at-
. ., tached three strong rlden 1lmed at bus-Tlie measure was passed on an •.to ~. Ing when It passed ·the , measure last
roll-all vote. · November. · 4
Busing foes made ~ last.gasp effort to The major section oL the bill contains
get the stringent Grlffm amendment back broad new kinds of aid tor college
into the bill but failed on a 4M8 vote. students and institutions of higher educa·
The amendment , which woizJd forDid tiOn. · ·
the federal courts to issue basing orders Colleges and unlveraltlea ·suffering
in schopl desegregation Cases, -was of-financial crises have been pleading for
fered by Sen. Robert Dole (R.-Kan.), the · such· assistance.
Republi can national chairman, just Another major part of the bill would
before ·the passage vote. make avallaJ>le '1.5 billion asked by
It lost, when all senatol'J present President N~oii to help school dia!rlctl'
voted as they did when it was beaten 50-facing desegregation problems.
47 Tuesday. T~ diffei:ence was.that two Earlier, the Senate defeated 17 to 211 ~n
opponents of the proposal -GaJe McGee amendment offered by Sen. Sam .Ervin
(J>.Wyo.), and Robert T. sta1ror<1 (II-• (J>.N.C.), to deny rederal officials
Vt.), -were missing this time. authority to invent any child from at-
Vice President Spiro T. A pew came to teodiog the school nearest his home.
the Senate to take over the chair as he The Senate a'dopted 90-2 a second Ervin
had on the two preVious occasions when amendment stating that . any racial bal-
the proposal of Sen. Robert P. Grilfm (R-· anca busing orden illlled must be .under
Mich.), was voted on. 'nlere was specula-constitutional ataod.ards Which ahall be
Uon he would have to put the amendqient applied equally throughout the nation .
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Botanical Garden on Bay?
Teacher Suggests Ir vi ne Compan y l)onat.e 65 Acres
By L PETER KRIEG
Of ... o.lty ·-.....
A corona de! Mar High School biology
teicher thinks he's got an answer to the
controversy over develogment of Upper
Nel'Jlllrl Bay.
inllnlctor l!r•d Thurman Tuelday sug· g-that the Irvine Company ~to 15
acreo ol Big Canyon for 1 city<OlllllY
botanical garden In re!urn for develop-
ment rights to the rest . ol the con-
trovarslal estuary.
•"JI yw baH, a pi.te wbel'a large ·
numbers.of people can come and get an
education, that's a lot better than having
a large area !bat ·onq small numben of
· educated people come to," 'l1lurman said.
Thurman wao to meet with Irvllte COm-
pany oll!cfals today to outline his plan.
Ho Mid be bu 1 ·tneellns acbeduled Frl-
diy wllb an aide to ~ County
Supervisor Jlonald Capen. lie Hid be in-
tenda to uk for • ~ with Newport
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' Beach Mayor F.d Hirth.
The specific parcel In Thurman'• mind
ls the undeveloped al1!a between Jam-
boree Road and Back Bay Drive and
Park Newport apertments and Easlbhdl.
However, a spokesman for the Irvine
Company 111d today the land Involved Is
part ol the controvenlal UJ>pel' Newport
Bay exchange with the county and, u far
u ·the comPllll' la concerned, the county
has UUe to the land "and can do anythlni
it wantl with jl"
Onn(le County Supervlson h a v e
decJIHd the Ul!hange void, but the
Irvine Comlany bu declined to recognlu
the county action and the mattor remalna
before the . c:ourta. Irvine has agreed lo
dlscu" 1 mutual cancellation with the
county , but maln!Otna the county can't
wipe out the dell unilaterally. •
:J'IJurTnan •wlalona tranaf9rminl the
•creare Into • ...,. ol planted 1an1tns
with evarythlnc from DIUH Calllonlla
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plant> to tropical gardens; an ornamental
plant section, rose gardens and pine tree
mu. ~
He alJO teet: two man-made, fmh-
·water Ida, one of them terVlng u a
·bird aanctuary, and """"°""' and an Instructional center:
Ile also think• UC Irvine mlgh~wllit'to
t1tabl11h an elperlmentJ] etntir m one
comer of the percel. ,
There would be 1 tlir ... Uered P.rtdni
area constructed adJ•ctnt to· J1mboree
Rold for vl1llor perking under the
toachar's plan.
Thunnan has pegged the · Initial
development coat at '200,000. He said the
ulllniata proj<ct could be !Ina~
cooperatively by the city, the C(lllllly, the•
• business col'nmunlly, civic groups, UCI
and the ltvlne Compa.,Y.
Thurman aald the pilplil , In the many ·c1.,,., be hli taken Uwough the Back
(!loo GAllDEN, Pap I)·
terviews that most ol the people "are not
against additional people coming into the
city as much as how tbty get here."
The Pacific Coast Highway bridge
between Bayside arid Dover Drives Was
ranked lhe moot congeslocl area, with Iha
(See TJIAFFIC, Pap I)
Legislators
'Holding 0££
Freeway Bill'
Neither or Newport Beach's state
legislators seems very excited about lhll
proapect of Introducing bills In delete the
Newp>.rt1 segment ot the Pacific Coast
Freeway Route from the California
freeWay system:· •
They dkln't llY thof _,but llotll
State SenatOf Derm1a ~ 11111 Ass<m~yman Robert 81.dhllm'l ...,.
dearly locldnC In t111huoi¥ii --Ibo requoaj.jo be ~m m. lnJrn Nei.rlort coun-cBmm,' ·~ --l'"'"~
"11/IW llllny U.... can ;;au boli a dlloil
horile, 11 llkcd Badb'am. •t , I
"It'• already dead, now they ·Wanl to
kick 'It," observed carpenter.
Both inen said they wouJd listen to any
... 'Ouncil reque1t, but they said they'd have
to ~the formal reaolutlon -IC!heduled
far adoption by the council March · U -
before ffiey lriluld ay they'd carry the
leglslatioo or not.
Both legiJla~ uld Ibey really didn't
,.. tile oeed for any further acllon.
"The mue has been out of the public'•
mind, and ll)Y lnind, since the election,"
~nter said, "and the slate bu ao-
q~.
''Tbey'v• estahllshed a policy that fl
the local community won't accept a
freeway, they'll drop It,~' carpenter saJd,
adding, r.'l'm in~ why ·~Y even
brought it , up. Maybe they !mow
tomething I don't.
"Maybe 10me official told them, 'well,
It's not .really dead,'" he aurmlaed.
"I'll bave to see what new informatloft
they pu't in tbell resolution."
. Carpentor added that he's not about to
do anythln( JUI! because It might loot
good.
"It's an euy political thing to do;
everybody get on thelt white horse and
ride atound the block," he said. •
'Badlwn, lllmllar!Y, said there would
have .to be aome change In the silnatloa
before he would consider dOlng anything.
''Unless something his c h a n g e d
drastically In lhe ovtrall situation of
which I arit ·unawart, I woulC: questkln
the seiiae ol lntreduclng auc1J leglslatlon -
again.1'
Badhall\ had tried In get • bill to klIJ
the freeway through laat year but tt died
(See ·FREEWAY, Pap I) , '
Wutlaer
'\'he rog has glvm way to old Sol
and Orange COaat residents can
look forward to · more lllllahlne
weather on Thursday. Highs at tbe
beaches 61 rising to 71 Inland.
Lows in the ~·a._
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V ~s. Orbit,s
Spy ~~aft
To Eve Reds .,
CAPE KENNEDY, F1a. (AP ) -An
American spy aaltlllte aoared Into space
earfy 'today, and aources report~ it Is
the tiird in a series Intended to monitor
ro<ket wall of the Soviet Union and Com·
mania! China and to provide almoot II>
1tant alert of an all-oui mlJJUe attack OD
the United Sllt<s. ' Tbe payload reportedly carried leNOrl
capable of del<cllng both land and sub-
marine 11uncbed milslle1 and nuclear e1-
plllllon1.
A Tllan rocket etched a fiery path In
the early morning darkneu as 1t hurled
the lwal>huJh 11t<Jllte toward I planned
aiationary orbit ·22,soo mllt1 above the
earth. .
Tbe Delen.M Department midi no ad· ~uoe announcement of the launching,
although Information about II generally
was known 1n the Cape Keiinedy area. A
brief Air Force atatemeiit after launch
said Goty that a aaltlllte had been launch·
ed hr I Titan I.
Sollr«• .reported the llnl In thll new
Hrllf of ·~ payloads Wll
launched In liofember lt'IO blll filled to
reach a proper orbit.
They sale! the second w11 launchecl last
May and acbleved 1 stallonll')' orbit over
Soulheul Aila, Imm wbert U la oboerV·
In& moat of the Sovie! Union arid aU of
mainland CblnJ,
The plaru!ed station for the newest
u111Ute wu not knowa, but Lber& wu
apeoalatloa It mllht be put In poolllon to
-monll« anbmarl»l111nched mlalilea.
Hirth Favoring
More Back Bay
U 3e .by Public
Ma~ Ed Hlrtb, -1J>ly ~ • cue
lrnm tlie political tide, aalcl today he wll)
ask felli>w Newport Beach coancllmen to
amend thtlr pillcy Oil lbe Badr: Bay to aay that. "iubelantlal" parta of u lhould
be owned hy lbe publk.
lllrth, lolll a llll'fXll1or of mmo kind of COllllllA'Clal development In Ibo aluary,
aalcl be bu chonpl his posltlon u a
-of •veral otudlel of lbe bey -
-In """11 -"Wltli lbe progreu of . ...m. and Ibo
dev"-'I "' Dwiodl• b\ Wa paat
-· It -t!meJ¥ that ............. our= policy oa lbe Back Bay," be told ___ .,.. In a memorandum today.
llrtb Nld Ibo lllUdJet have lbown bJm
that lbe Upper Bay JI a wo~
:.r.1· ~ ~.~"""""""' "'JIOl'Cf "o:"Joint itudlel ~ the Back ~y con-
:!'~val: o11m~irr:
.,.._,,ed and enhanced.. . "Its order to mabitaln the en-
viroamental QUalitt .. and provide -publk: uae, It Is requl1"d that subelantial
ireu be In public ownership.
"Thertlon, It lo the policy of thll coun-
cil In ~!pale In efforts to esl/'hlllh a
matllod for Ifie purchue of that Privately
owned property· needed lo acbleve thll
(Oii." . -He does not say apeclllcelly bow much
an area la a "substantial area'' and be
coul<t not be ruchod tbll mornln& for
clerlllcatlon.
Hlrtll llld, In bJa memo, that he wJl1
"welcome" aU 111111..itons for alter11lon
of lbe policy at the March U council
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· 1Ur!h'1 chellp In poaiure on the Back
B•y. laaue brlnp bJm more closely In 1111•
with ona of lbe chllletlJm for bJa Fifth
Disll1ct ... t In Ibo Aprtl 11 elecUon.
Clndldale PaUI B. Rycltoff bu called
for prHll'V•llon of the entJn bay several
t\m .. and bu frequently criticized Hllth
for his 11rller view that lbe bay should
have "mulUple uses" 1n the future.
The city council amended llo policy less
than a month ago, to 111 that develop-
ment be 11ootnpaUble" and attenUoa be
pold lo ecofOI)'.
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ISRAEL ATTACKS ARAB GUERRILLA POSITIONS (arrew) IN SYRIA
Liter, Syrl1 S1ys Its Air Force Struck J1rHll Towns '
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On ITI Dispute
WASHINGTON (AP! -'Deputy Atty ..
, Gen. Rlchlrd G. Klelndl<nat, nominated
to be attorney general, will leatlfy under
oath at a Senate hearing . Tllllraday on
charges be toot part In oeiUemenl of ...
Ulruat cues against InternaUOIUll
Telephone • Telearaph Co. ,
C.Olumnlst Jack Anderion, who wrote
that a setUement favorable to rrr was
arranged after one of it1 subakliary coIIP'
panlea pledged up to ~.ooo to help
finance DeJi August's Replibllcan NI·
tlooal ConvenUon also will telllly.
(Anderson'• column appears regularly
on the editorial page of the DAILY
PILOT.)
Sen. James 0 . EaaUand (0.11111.),
chairman of lbe Senate JudlcluJ Qxn.
mlttee which already Wllnlmoualy •ap-
proved KJeindlenst'a nominaUoo to ltle-
ceed Atly. Gen. John N. Mllc~il, told a
reporter of plam for Ibo Mslnf.
He aald oilier ·-will be former assistant attorney general Rlchlrd W.
McLaren, now a federal judge, wbo head·
.ed the Juollce Department's anUtruJt
dl Vision, and I l'eprellDtatht of. JTr 1 I
giant conglomerate. · · , " . f11 and MJtcbalJ .bavil ~ then wu
any deal to ,aetllo lbe ~-.
Euu.nd Ul4 lbe hearlbp Oil 11Jell>
dlet111'1J10mlnlllonart ... """'1'0pen-
ed because Ibo llOlll!natlool la,pendlilf In
Krishna3 Sing
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-Clay wt ~ ·-of drum beall and chant! of "Hin Krl&hnl, Hare-::
Rama " II tlf-{ n\enJber1 of 1>t-;
religious,~ sang for the benefit';
of the !lid!!•· -_ •.
Clad In yeDo" Ind ·oeffron ~ ':.:
membera ol'tlie Bu!lalo te!ilJ>le ot'
the lnternalk>lial · i;oclety . lo r .,
Krisbna ConJclousnua. c ~ a n t e ~ .. ,
belore Judge John T. Qlrtln In U.S.,·
Distrl"' Cour\. 1 · ~ ''ir"llP la •kl!li:i court;;
order i~l WlJi,permjt tl!em.l<I ~.: out lltera ure· and sollclt funds in
area shopping centers and other
public places. .
Tbe group's attorney, David Jayf. · sit~ the demona&ation wu in! :
t<nded to obow Curtin bow loud lho aeci chanted In public.
Curtin 1¥.nked the perlormert~
and deferred judgai!nt. .Y
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WAR ...
Syrian planes ' against Israeli occupied
tenitory for. nearly two years, although
reconnaluance planea: flew over the
Golan Heights Nov. 12.
Board Orders Report .._,
On Lease lor Dunes
the Sanale. To reopen lbe -... he -• -llld. Ibo nomllllllon woo!l<I Jia"' to he • \,'
ncaUed fr9m lbe ~ bj his com-Council· Hesitant mJttee. , !
Huald,llle ,eommlttee will cllcJde what
to do aftef hMrlng the lullmony Tbun-Ab t J ·· · '
, day. • · , •• .. , • o, u . n
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cr,e as_in.e
Earlier, tlie--JuaU<e lltpartmont aatd ~
Kleindienst aslted'lor a~penln& of the ·SCAG's P. ower ..
The fut aerial combet between the two
countriel came on JUDe rr, 1970, when
Israel ·aald It obot down two Syrian MIGs
in a dogfight over the Golan Helgblo.
This wa1 sbortlJ before the cease-fire alOog the Suez Cmalwent Into ellecl.
The Golan Helghta la an area In
southwest Syrla adjoining the Lebanese
border and was aeized by Israel in heavy
llghtlnl In the fut day of the 1987· Six
Day War.
· Since then, I 1 r 1 e I ba1 eltlbliabtd
armed Rttlements in the area.
The number of Syrian pl .... Involved
was not reported.
The Israeli cortunllnlque aald only that
••a number" of MIGs appeared .
Governor Names .
F_'ullertqn Man
To College Board
Orange County gained llo f l r 1 t
representation on the Stato College Board
of Trusteeo with the appointment today
by Gov. Reagan of a Fullerton contractor
and civic leader who will replace the late
DucfltJ Swim of Carmel,
-P. Beam, of W5· Marprll&
Drive, Fullor1on, today wu appo._ to
the otate coilep oyatem aovmilna bolrd
alOlll' -two other promlne1il state Jl,ePitillci.S, Mri.' Jea(ietle llltchlii· 'of ~Mento Par It arid &Y Br0~1 11 Or
Sacramento.
Mrs. Rll<ble JI pre,.nUy serving on the
otele board of educaUon and. Brophy t.. a
member of the Community College Board
of Governors.
Beaver 1.s active ln Orange County
Republican and civic elfalra and la a
member of the Fullerton Blue Ribbon
Commission for development of com·
merce and Industry.
He la 1 member of the Oraoge Gounty
T>anslt CWJUee and WU I member of
the ~man College, 0 r a n a: e ,
Prealdent'!J:ouncl!,
Mrs.·Rllcble, a former ~ at San
FrancJaco Stal< College, WU namecf to Ill
eight-year term. She oucceeda Mrs.
Phebe Conley of Fresno wbooe lorm had
•.xplred.
Brophy, 1 partner In the Sacramento
construcUon firm of Gannon and Brophy,
replaces William A. Norris of Puadena
wbooe term bad expired. Brophy wu also
appolnl<d for eight years.
Beaver will fill the unelj)lred term of
Swim which mis In March 1178.
Mr1. Ritchie, a registered nurte, bu
generally aligned herself with the more
conserv1Uve element of the atate Board
of EducatlOn since her 1970 appointment
hy Reagan. At the last meeUna of the
board, for aampl1, abe voted agllnal
lowerln& the t....tblrdl vote requirement
for puaage of earthquake safety achoo!
bonds.
Brophy, named to the community col.
lege board by Roagan last year, has also
ser...i as president of Ibo San Juan
UnUted School Dfalrlcl Board of Educ•·
tion in Sacramento.
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FREEWAY ••.
A report on the stltus of the le1ae with
Newport Dunes recreation park in
Newport Beach was ordered Tuesday by
the Orange County Board of Supervisors.
Board Chairman Ronald C8apera of
Newport Beach said he wondered U the
leaae with the county calls for operation
of a restaurant. He noted that the Ocean
Toad eating establishment In the park is
closed and was not pro4ucfnl rental
Highway Worker
Shot From Rig
On Freeway
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A state highway worker was critically
wounded Tlesday night by · a sniper's
bullet as he drove a grooving rig on the
Newport Freeway near Lincoln Avenue in
Orang&::>
Michael W. Dawmn. 21, of El Mont<,
an apparent vtcUm of a aenoeleoa thrill
shooting, la In Orange County Medical
Center today.
Center oUlclalo llld the 1'ullel lo lodged
near bJa opine and his · condlllon la ,.
Htlolll that Ibey have heallll<d to-ardu
,stztgefJ. ·,r ' ,.
Dawson wu drlvlnc IOllthbound on the
freeway on an open piece of equlpmenl at
· aboul ll:H P·l"-when..-llW bJm
fall tfnnntJ:ttrtg .• '~'aft\ • ' "':
''Oi11i;e'i>dlice iald he was llbol In the
left side. The slug entered bJa abdomen
and lodged .~ his spine.
lnveatlgatora said they had no clues to
the Identity of the person who shot
Dawson. The:; believe from statements
by witnesses that the shot was fired from
a passing vehicle.
The vlcUm Is employed hy Concut Inc.
of Param(\Unl, State Divlalon of llllbway
oUlcJals ·said. Tbey added that It ,. .. not
unusual for the grooving operatioil. to be
done late at night.
Daw,aon'a Injury w~ the HCO!lll
freeway shooting In Orll!J• County to
three days.
Sunday nlght a motorcycle gani
member was killed by a shotgun blast 11
he rode down Ibo offramp of the Garden
Grove Freeway ol Fairview Slreet In
Garden Grove.
Garden Grove pollce lalcl tocla,y 1beJ
have no cJuu to the Identity to lbe penon
who killed Terry C. PO\Vall, 24, of Ana-
heim.
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TRAFFIC •.•
l Ball>oa Wand bridge cloae-beblnd.
Travis llld he expecled the lnue of •
pos•lble new Upper Bay croulng to CIUH
controversy because of· the ecoloilcal Im·
pllcatlODJ. ·
Bui. he pointed out that the lick of one
was llsted-as the most aerlona problem
for reafdeals ol upper Corona dal Mar.
Despite the problems, Ibo lllll'vel
!!howed th•t fl perc<nt of thoH autve,..i
like living In Newport Beach, and lfl
percent like it very much.
Most of thoee surveyed were married
houae dwellm over 35 years of age.
At 11811 114 percent of Ibo respondents
had three or more years of college and 41
percent have lived in the city seven or
more years.
Annual family Income of '211,IOI or
more was claimed by at least 30 percen~
with 53 Percent havins Income of '17,501
or more.
Senate bearlnp Gii bll '"'"'lnlf!oo. ..
revenue for lbe county. Eullud -' lllal Jit,._,, d • . ~
Republlcm Leader Hlllh Soot! pl ·~ Newport S..ch' cl!¥ councJlmen oilcl
Newport Dunes was developed begin-
ning In 1958 by 1 corporation heal!ed by
Col. L, A.. Byrd of Teaas. At prtle!lt H Of·
!era bathing beach.,, boating, boat.ien~
all, trailer parking areas, food booths and
private party areas.
P....,ivan1a, a Judlctaiy O>aqnlltee M~ nlght Ibey want to see 1 lot ~·
member, met lul nl&ht witll JOelnifiebSt !nformatloll_~(>i:t they endorse any pro-
In Scoft'• office. ' _, to gin II!!'!" authority to ~
Easll1nd aalcl be feela lben la noting lo Southpn Caltt9ml1, AsaocJ,ttlon JI f
the cJwies and .that be ·espec1a Klei!> Goyemmen~ (SCAG ), . ~· ~ "
Lasi 1 year, the board ordered en II>
vestigltion of the leaseholder's operation
when it was reported by health
authoritle.s and others that restrooms
were not properly maintained and there
were many other deficiencies in the eo&
'ducl u mandal<d by the leue lerml.
dienlt to be conllrmed. Ma>'lr Ed Hirth asked for co!Jlldl iilP-
ScoU told newamtn that JOeindJenst port' of stronger powers for SCAG, .~lit
11hu a fUll and adequate answer." councilmen said they: (didn't like tfle--
·Eutlond aalcl he agreed. thought of supporting feglonal gov~1>-
Alter muy weeks of lnvesllg1tloa Ibo
Gounty AdmlnlalraUve Olllce reported
that aU crlUcfsma were lnJe and pro-
posed cancellation of the-lease (~ non-
compilance with terms, despite everal
warnings.
Bui In August lbe 1upervllon vol<d to
take no action. The facility eeneratta
about 1511,000 a year for the county on a
percentage of lncoma bula. Tbe JanlllO'
payment was $1,1111. Percentages VII')'
from a high of 25 percent on cabanl rtJr
tals to 1.25 percent for boat sales.
The Ocean Toad restaurant, a clrcular
structure overhanging Upper Newport
Bay waters, opened severaJ years ago un-
der another name. It fallect after le11
than two years because, the operatort
said, county supervisors would not a~
prove liquor aale1.
During the past year It reopened under
lbe Ocean Toed nomenclature 1114 Wll
allowed a liquor 1ale1 permll II la now
closed.
C.tpm asked 1be CA0'1 o!llco to
report on the cale 11tuatlon within two
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Council H~peful
Paul Ryckoff
Sets Up Drive
PaUI B. Ryckoll, candidate for the
NeWport Beach City Council 0 lrom the
Fifth -District, today ..........i tbe
form1Uon of hiJ campaign Committee
and Ibo opening of campaign bead·
quarters at M.12 Via Oporto.
Ryckoff, who is seeking the zeat now
held by Mayor Ed Hhtb1 aid a four-
member executive commlttee wUl bead
his campaign.
II Includes Thomas Houston, Mrs.
Margot Skillln&, Allen Beek and-Marshall
Dullielcl, aU -of lbe Herbel' Area
Fneway Fighters or key anti.freeway
spotesmen.
OlherJ on his committee .,.. Carroll
Beek, Rlebard Clucu, Isabel PW.,
Jo•eph RoHner Jr., sUe Ffubr, Mli!llld
Johnson, A. Vincent Jorgensen, "Robert
Lowdeb and Dorio Sunderland.
Also, William Martin, Robert D. Ries,
_ Waller J. Koch, F1orence Mc:Qie,
F1orence Vandegrift, Ruth Whitney, Ellen
Borchsenilis, Lois Collins and Darlene Bay think the plan 11 a 1ood one, hut he Anderson.
is amious to get reaction from the com-Ryckoff, Jn hiJ statement, was critical
munlty and Ila polltlcll leadin. of the ~ city council for lnac:lton on
"It mlghf he a way to puU tbele people such lasueo 11 blgh rtae, ·density and
together and resolve aU tha 11J.foellng Baa-Bay development.
over the Bay," be said. 0We've got to UMany ol. the lasues Involve en-
develop harmony among tj!eae--l!'OUPI vlronmental prohleml arising from
somehow." O'Owtll," RycJmff said, '1and any further
Thurman said then lo nothing nearby oomprom!Ms · between the gr o w t h •
that could compare lo snch a prokdi--development and quaUty of living values
pointing oul that blgb ocbool daaoa have must be on lbe quality and .. tbeUc side."
to travel to Lot Angelt1 for botanlcal Ryckoll aalcl Ibo "today del!n!Uon of
garden field !rips. · progress Is to Hmll growth -to em.
He said tbll parUcular plot of ground JI phaslu eslbetic values over economic
especially rulted to a botan1cal garden. values."
GEM TALK
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COSTUME JEWELRY
RAPIDLY IMPROVING
Real stones are rapidly replao-
lng s:;nthetics and · glass In the
manufacture of costume jewelry
which bu becomt so much. a 1>ul
of the modem woman's las'hlon ,
image. '
ment. ..
"I'd like _to see the !Pfeifle propos4t"
said -CouncifuW. -DOn MclnnlJ, •,iii!
original draft was eo terrible." · ~
"lt was a 1eary document," he added,
"when you talk aboul the lypea of aon·
troll propoo.i. nu. delizlitely was an
umbrella ~over local go v er n me· N,
some+ hr .... with broad' taxing powers." 11111h:otecr that' lix!ng powers l!iil
been. 'olrlcken froni SCAG'a reoot!l·
mendaUon for more autbOrity for U.81lf
and Councilman Milan ::>oetal noted that tta: aource of revenue would be the ~I
estate transfer taa. -,
Councilman earl Kymla said flatly ~·d
vote against any endo.rsenient right now.
"With the Umll<d amount of . in-
formation we have, 'I'd have tO ~~te
against it. I don't like the idea or JoSitig
bome ru1e," Kymla aaid. ·
'Hirth didn't push bJa request, ezcepl.lo
the eltent that be ·said he tbough':lit
would be belier to P,ve SCAG . mqre
authority than to haft the state conUWe '
to create more and more agencie& 1"1h
. -I" OVU ""'"'·JOVtlDllleola> • -"7-Tb;, ala Ii Oadtpg t1\e. hWI
of estab~ ~ , .. :,,nliiit,;iY
. ai·: Uqg sJtecillc boards like reglqfial '.,.~_ ]r!,%C:OQ\r01.,~~.!~d !bed lifO" RC> • ".::~' ipe l~I\(:~, n1,1 w..I, Al ..... · • la ·said he Isn't sure the scy.G
staff would have the know-bow to !feel
with: such problems. •
Kymla pointed out ~t ~ areas-.. of
water and SanltatlOn thtre \!ready ar~
reikmal cooperative ·groups 'that 'lfe
doing just fine "withoot compromlling or
losing any ol lhe hoine rule conc<pt."~1 :
Hirth 'noted that he bas been acU~'ln
SCAG so he may "underitind a llUleli41t-
ler than lo generally undenrt<ied," 'bJit
agreed It would be good il aU other c6tai-
cllmen got more details: t...:
~\' •• Remsburg Rites Set
VJsrA (AP) -Fwieral services i.
aclieduled Tbunday for Eve...it Al.
Remsburg, 71, editor and publlahet..,ol
J>re».Courlei" Pul!lli:a/lona. Inc. He ltd
al his home here Monday. -
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Within two years, it iJ forecast,
7091. of the coituma jewelry pur-
chaied by the average Amarlcan
woman will be made from uotic
rocks mlneral1 and ael!ll-preclous
stoneS such u tourmalla.e, topaz, In the Senate Transportallon Committee. ametlly-.nd malachite. Both be and Clrpenter nol<d that wblle •
nll lo• oaJy ocratdroll>al..,. and crJlliJ
lo Ibo wmd. li will look hrancl -alter fi ...
-... ,.... Solf"'litl>cllDr. day, dalo""' \mpcr-•zit»nt• to.?20 feet
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Ume la running short, they alili could get Burglary Loss And It won't be too ·=before a bill before the legislature upon receipt , we will not only be fuhl th11e
of a resolution after March 13. exotic pieces ·Into bea ~h d~~~11:!t 1:a~ebJU.:..=t~ On Yacht $1,500 ~?i~~ .. J~;·~.,..:o.i: . M1lh111 AMm•r ,.0. a.. 1111, t266J --~ ... l -...... .,. ltrott
. .. MarchV!, each Jeglalator gei. three ment of unmounted esolk inlneral• "free" la t can be ln~uced 11 1 A Loo· Aqtles lnsurlllOI compl!Q' a· ,later ecutfve's 15-foot dleoel yacht Voyuu lo and 1emst.ones.
In addJUon, Carpenter nol<d he coUld minus ,1,500 worth or •lectroolc oquip. Your local jftelrJ lllor'l 11, alllr ........ ltidlt .m ,._, ·~ tt..t'""""' 9old'l1 1111t ~ ....,..,.. ... CJMltl\Jil: • ,..,. ., oimir. ....
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amend the bill Introduced hy State ment and f1'hlnl sear lodq, ~ID all the inoot loflcal pl-tor th•
Senator Geor1e D<ulanejlan (R-Lon1 oo-bolrd bnrglll')' In N"'1>0ft Beoch. dltlon and silt oC expllc mlntr-
Bucbl which caill for deletion of the Norman Co-. of SelfBUch, notified all and pmstonel:
coutal freeway through Lons Beach. pollce '•Itel' discovering Ibo breal·ln on w· • ban • few of the111-•terlals. U WU an aide to Carpenter Who Tues-la.orp H. Walker'a cru1aor moorod at .,..
day said U..eouncil would have to get the en Lido Pm Drive. , llOW. ll you are inlenaltd In Uilly
--lo tll• leita!Aton before lbe '. Looi lncludel 1e1ev111on loll, partal>le llne ~e Jewelry, come on In
March I -u. · radios, a stereo llpe oulflt and ~ and '" ua. W't'll be aJad to apend
Sipla!!''°' tllol tmi -rn, ao, flahlnc rodl. Oottoo lalcl be found ..,;nl· _ 1111 time lo talk to you about coa-
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ANIMAlotk • Top Names Aepear in Army Files ........
Top $500 Million in 1971 WASHINGTON (AP) -The d<icumenla. II wu a report Buklr llld the l!Ourcts of Yarborough of. Teas and
rwnes of addltlorlll promiaenl from the !id Army command the information were coded on Eu~ene J.Mccartby.ot Mil>-·
poUUcal figures have •luriled that, on Jan. 14, 1970, al the computer prlnl-outs but, nealta. All seved a r •
up In ~ I n I e 1111 e ~ c e Slaleovllle, N.C., 20 peraons on the baols of lesllmony Democrat.. ·
• WASHINGTON (AP) -Of negotiated by the carrier with The AMA did not challeD1t report. oomplled during the plcbted the National Guan! taken by the subcommittee, Members of the House Jn.
every '25 collected b; doctOrs pbyslclaos or their medical Blue Shield's figures, but ad-years when It wu koeplni lab Armory where Ervin was glv· presumably Included news cludOO Reps. Philip M. crane.
last year, $1 was overcharle, aocJetles. . ded that a aurVey some years on riots or o••·r c if 11 '"" a •~h, new llailailcs Indicate, and Blue Shield's reaSooable-fee ago "Indicated that pllysiclans ~ ... ,--storlel, informant., ob..ervers (R·DI); Johll R. Rarick (I).
Lbe grand total ol excessive limit "represents only: .._ were donating aruiually up-dlsturbances. ' The names of other and infiltrators. La .); and Don Edwards (fl..
pbysic;lan feet topped $IOO general attempt to eetabllsb a wanls of !600 mlllloo in free The information was cob-.senaton, House members, In addition-to Erv t n , cam.), and former Reps.
million. ~ · fair fee for a procedure t6 a care." tatned by the Senate coo-governors and even o n e senators whose namea turned Adam Clayton Powell (0.
The· Nailooal "-lall<a of givec area," ·11ie AMA said. No accurate count erlsli of ltitutlonal r I g b ts 1111>-Supreme Court Jusilce appear up In the report. Included N.Y,), and Allard K. Lowen-
Blue Shield Plans refu1ed to .. ft Is vory difficult to set a owchargers. But ecooomlstl, · committee, of which Sen. Sam In other document. Iha I Edwanl • M. Kenoedy 0 f stein (0.N.Y.).
pay 4 percent of total doctor universal faii' c)>arge for a medical leaders and imurance J. Ervin, Jr. (l).N.C.), Is Lawrence M. Basldr, the Sill>-MassachUJetls, Edmund S. Governors included ·Francis
charges In 1971, '40 million procedure. One appenilectomy esecutlves offer tbe ""Sh chalnnan, In its ci>niinulng In-commlllte's chief counsel, Muskie or Maine, George IV. Sargent of Mwacbuseti.
wr;trth, on the ground that they can be .tm_ple and Jut 30 estimate that they number quiry into the Army's civilian described as summary rtports McGovern of s 0 u th Dakota, and KeMeth M. CUrU!I of
were too ·steep. -minutes. Anqtber CID Involve per¥ps 2 percent or the coun-survelllance: ectlviUes. on antiwar or civil rlgbta ac-Harold E. Hughes of Iowa, and Maine, former Gov. II. Philip
The overeharge works out lo seriOWI complicaUons and last try's '1'19,000 practicing pbyll-'1RElf'd HEWtl A°"'-MOM£NT-1be name of Ervin hlmself tivlties in various places or Fred R. llarri.s of Oklahoma Hoff of Vermont and llt. Gov.
more tblll ISllO mUlion when eeveral hours." clans. O:S'!'llS Wiii( Aj,t.1HE Tlhle! • showed ap In nne of the time periods. and former senators Ralph W. Thomas Hayes of Vermont.
the Blue Shield findlnp "''i~~~:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;~·~;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;,;;;;;,;;;;;,;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;,;;;;;,;;;;;,;;;;;,;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;o;;o;;o;;oio;;;;o;;;;;~~ applied to the SH billion paid I ~
from all 80W'CeS !or physician
, services last year.
The larger estimate ·is prop-
erly drawn, health economist.
said in Interviews, be<:ause
of Blue Shield's representative
experience..-
1be $40-mil1lon Blue Shield
figure, made available to The .
Associated Press, is a pm-
jectlon from the savings of 10
of its large plans enrolling half
the organlq~ion's 86 million
subscribers. It is the first
stailsilc to shed.. ligbt on tbe
Issue of doctors fees.
Blue Shield, controlled
largely by doctors, objecta to '
the w o r d overcharge. A
spokesman insisted instead on
calling the di!aliowed fee>
"reductions, sometimes volun-
tary on the part of physicians,
resulting from the use of
screens on Usual customary
and reasonable charges."
Asked for comment, the
Am~can Medical Associa-
tion said in a statement:
· -!.'We would agree with Blue
Sbield ~ ~t tbe word
overcharge ls m i-.t 1-e a d i n g
because II lends to create tbe
erroneous impression · t h a
doctors have set out to
deliberately defraud B I u e
Sbteid and the public."
An "overcbarger" is defined
as a physician who bills in ex-
eess of the highest fee that
doctors in his area Consider
reasonable and that Blue
Shield therefore pa)" in full
under its most C<1mprehenslve
contracts. The ~million Blue
Shield reduction is the amount
of charges rejected because
they exceeded the I i m it
Santa Rosa
Diocese's
Debts Soar.
SANTA ROSA (UPI) -The
catholic dioceae of Santa Rosa
Is: $3.5 mllllon in debt ec-
conling to Bishop Mark J.
Hurley.
Bishop Hurley Wa.!1 respond-
ing to published report. that
the six~unty diocese north of
San Francisco had debt8 to-
taling $12 million. · Tbe bishop said the report.
that 'the diocese owed 15
mllilon to outside lending Jn. .
stituUons and fl million to
isbes and lnsUtutioos 11ob-
l::ated the extent of the debt.11 •
He said the .fl million was
an mt.ma! matter between
the parishes and Institutions,
and the Out.side debt was now
$3.5 million, having been
reduced by 11.5 million during
the paJI two years "through
economies · and the sale cf
church property."·
Hurley said "Monday morn-
ing tf\larierback!" were "in-
variably rlgbteous, but, their
1!gnab are unproductive." Be
said that at the time the
diocese undertook the debts,
• everyone wu predicting rapid
population expansion in the area of the diocese.
"Unforseeable changes in
the economic conditions and
llfe stylet are to blame for the
flnanclaJ 1ituation," Hurley
aald. He aaid the clwrcb is
tryiD1 to adjust to these
Uang'3.
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Disney Trip
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cperate , 'a round·tbe-world
charl« lllgbt for Wait Dil!ney
Producllolll. .
The·-•tli, $251,000
cbarl<r hichl is lo leave
Burblnk, April 4 w it h pbototr•IJhlc equipment ·and
personnel Mplng a "world
tour11 film.
Hemingway's
Son 'Named
BOIS!, Idaho (UPI) -The
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the appointment of Jack Hem-
tn,p17, •of I.he late author,
to tho ldallo Fish and Game
Commlalon.
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Lea1'e Russ
::. Mystified
,. . ' r:..; ~·; -... MOSCOW (UPI) -The Soviet pre53 is
mainlaliiing relative silence whlle the-ftt-. 1 tion's leaders pander the significance of
~ 'the Slno-Aroerican communique. But . ' ...,.,,political commentators in private con-
versaUGl'll say they are deeply puzzled~
·I•· First, they say there must be
~ SO'methiD1 between the lines. Second,
~ · they do not understand v.'hy some mat· •"' i. tera were left out. or even why son1e
-'items were included In the communique
Jssued at the end of President Nix.on's
visit to Peking.
Jt appeared unlikely that the Soviet
press would get the green light to say
'. what they want about the Nixon trip to
'·China· since official criticism of the U.S.-
··NEWS
ANALYSIS
Chinese unde~tand~ikely to be
lmuttd In View of th ldtnt's ached--
'uled \!!sit to Moscow in .
. But at a reception this ek lnfluenUa1
, Sovie t journalists privately es pressed
· Jbeir feelings about the trip and com-
thqnique. And they had plenly or que!l-
·tfons to .ask.
•! The most repeated que!ltion t o
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'mad e plenty of concessions, but what
':liave the Chinese done for you?" Another
:Was "at whose expense have the
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SENATE LEADERS RECEIVE INVITATION TO CHINA
Hugh Scott <ififtJ, Mike Mansfield Plan Journey
ericans been so generous?" -im-
ing that the Sino-American statement
e! ill for the Soviet Union. ~The journalists also \Vanted to know ~ ~fhy so litlle w11;s said about Indochina FT. a.tcPH·ERSON, Ca. (UPI ) -Lt._ But Herbert had little to say Tuesday •
Arin y Hero Quits F ollowittg Storni
. lnQ how the United States could insist on Col. Anthony B. fferbett, a Korean War "It's. been a vecy interesting and ~ commitments to South Vietnam ~hen '.k apparently had backed oft from its 20 hero whose accusations of hushed-up educational career." he commented.
ears of support for Taiwan. atrocities in Vietnam got him in trouble Herbert plans to take a short vacation eWhUe We!:tern diplomals at the recep-with the Army. was quietly mustered out with his family in Florida and then return
, senerally expressed fa vorable rtac-of the service Tuesday. to Atlanta 11-ionday for a scheduled. news
to the Nll:Qn trip, the Russians made Herbert, 41; became a center of con· conference. ·
se points : troversy afte r he accused two superior The retired offi cer served 20 years In
~ ....:.Tht{t is more than meets the eye in officers, Brig. Gen. John Barnes and Col. the Army and became the most
'1e communique and despite official J. Ross Franklin, of hushing up ab-ocities decorated soldier in the Korean War.
'fenials . there must have been some in Vietnam. J~is charges were dismissed He had indicated that he may return to
lfnwrltten understandings between the a£ter an investigation by the inspector the University of Georgia, where he once
Americans and the Chinese. general's of£ice. . taught ROO'C, to rurther his education.
-Some of lhe Russians suggested that Herbert later charged that bitterness He also has been offered a post <ln the
North Vietnam was "sold down the stirred up by hi s accusations had led to staff (If Sen. George MCGovern of South
river" by the Chinese. __h.arassment and pressure to retire. Dakota. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·
New Hampsh~·e· ~ield-
1!1.J ••
'To Play P.ercentages'
MANCHESTER, N.H. (UPI) 't ... -Wltb the other candidates
~ tacitly coocedlng victory to
'1 Pre;,ident Nixon and Sen. Ed-
mund S. Muskie, the name o( f the game in the N e w
.t CAl\1PAIGN'72
I
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I • .
' Hampshire p_rtmary i:t; p1ercen-
tag e point politics. Everyone
plays it, but not to the e~ent
of hazardlne a firm prediction.
With six days Ien before
New Hampshire vote.rs go to
the ballot bos, no one qu~s
liona that Ni>9n and Muskie,
favored from "-~-atart, will fin\!l 01ttoP.ln the Republican
and nemocr~llc primorles.
The sptC1JlaUon centers on
1 Two More
: Will Join
••
the percentage of the vole
each candidate w i 11 ac-
cumulate and it is in pursuit of
tbeae precious points that all
the contenders Ire n o w
devMi11g themselves lulltime
to New Hampshire.
ln the Democra1!c primary,
where the race i! expected to
be closer -but no( close -
several factors are still con·
·sidered highly unpredictable.
They include a seemingly
large group or undecided
voters, a reported lack of
great enthuslaam for any of
the candidates, and the bitter
attack by the Manchester
UnJon Leader agalhSt Muskie.
In an original poll by the
Boston Globe (another is due
Sunday ) Muskie was given 19
percent of the vote. Tony
Podesta, Muskie's ca~n
manager, claims that private
polls do· not abow the Maine
senator running that strong.
-Pressed on his 90Ulldings,
Podesta said that Muskie has
"substaMial stringth"' and
ack.nowledg·ed it ·is over 50
" Wt pay 4 l!z % on ragula'l aa\.lnbt 8CCounla. ' •
'11'eblgbankspayJu9t4%, '
Which makes ourrate 121' % higher l!lan lhelrs.
And depaslt& In by the 10th of !ho month,
eemfrom the 1st.-
That c1n add up.
So con our si. % ti ma puabook ln1811tt.
Centlnela Bani<..
. Where the percentages are more in yt)urfavor.
12~\Higher
Interest for
Your sa~ngs.
C • percent. · l UJU patgJt Assessing the Muskie can· 1--+-
• didacy in Ne w Hampshire
l WASHINGTON (AP ) -T\,·o Tecenlly, Frank' Manldewlcz,
~ high-ranking Justice Depart· campaign ooordlnator ror Sen.
~ ment officials are planning to George S. ~cGovem ( D-S.D.j_, ~ k r conceded that if Muskie rwli • quit soon and go to wor or apywhere ntar 60 percent, he ~the. re-election Campaig~ of would be "in great shape."
~ President Nlson, a Republtcan Anything teas than 50 percent,
' source said today. Mank.lewici added, w o u l d
: Asst. Atty. Gen. Robert C. mean that Muakie '' l 1 I--+-~ Mardian. 48, chief of the hurting."
I department's internal security While Mankiewicz, U all i dl'Vision, and ~errla Leonard, other campaign ·marfager1,
I director of tf)e Law Enforce-deQ!ned to 1et Into the meat Ai!istance: .AdminJstra~ , M. ~. f tiOn, wilt be following outgolng "numbers game,' cvvvtm fl 1 is considered an .almost sure I Atty. Gen. John N. Mlle e I to bet lo finish' second Id Mur!de,
the Committee for the Re-eltt-allbou•h most probably a fair-! tlon of the Pr"ldent. !he •
1 source said . ly distant rUnntrup. f ~it.chell form~ly takes o".er New Hamp!hire IJ pN>ba~ly
• this week as .Urector of Nix-more crucial' to McGovern
: on's tHlection cam paign and than to any Of the other can-
•Deputy Atty. Geo. Richard G. dldates. ln recognition of this,
: K I e i n d. i e n s t has been he has assembled poelbly the r nomlriated to move up ' to the best organization in the state
: top· Ju.Uice Department spot. and has spent a great du.I of
j It could not l:ie immediately time In New Hampshlre.
p leamtd exactly what roles Ntlther the polls n o r
t Mardlan and Leonard will play p01itlcal obluv,.. In New
l In Nlxqn'a campall". The Hampshire conalder Sen .
1 Prntdent blnlstll hos said he -Vlilce Hartke of I:ndiana or
, will Illy out or partlun Los Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty
'poUUca unUI alter th• · thr ts
Repvblican convention In San;;:"'=aenoUJ=·==ea==· ===.I
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San Diego
Rolls Up ..
GOP Debt
WASHINGTON (AP) -S.n
Dieeo. ho3t fl" II>• J.m
Republican convention, i .s
$300.000 behind in payments to
the party, and GOP dliefs are
getting worrled about col-
lecilnl!.
Party olficlab aald Tuesday
only about $100,000 in cash has
been paid by the San Dlqo
Convention Vlailors Bureau.
A payment or $200,000 was
due Aug. 1 and a second
.$200,000 was due Jan. J. A fin-
al payment of $200,000 is due
April I.
··There 's a lag on lhe money
from San Diego, all right.''
said a spokesman for the
Republican N a \ i o n a I Com-
mittee. But, he said, the GOP
ls confident San Dlego will
come up with the monty
before the August convention.
at which President Nixon is
expected to be nominated for
his second tenn.
Another party source said
ty officials are more con-
cerned about the payments
than they let on. He said there
ls a growing feeling the cash
flow frg__m San Diego to the
, ~OP. h's ended.
{ Wtdnl!l!ay, March I, 1972
Flood Victims J
Buried; Toll 72
MAN, W. Va. (AP) -
Funerals begin today for Some
or the 72 known victims ot a
flood that ripped down ll·milp-
long Buffalo Creek.
Crews continued lo clean up
the flood-lorn valley l n
southern \Vest Virginia and
search for more bodies, as
thousanda of homeless persons
llned up at the Man High
Sdloo1 lo apply f..-federal
disaster aid programs.
State Health Director Dr. N.
H. Dyer declared the areai
filled with debris and mud, a
public h~alth and s a Ce t y
hazard.
He"alth officials ha\'e been
giving typhoid shots t o
residents of the Buffalo Creek
hollow. Several cases of
chicken pax ha\'e been
reported among those who
made their way to sa fety
Saturday morning.
"I think 99 percent of the
people want to go back."
hfayor Rayman Herman said
·Tuesday as buUdozers plowed
their way through the debris
that once was 16 coal camp s
along the creek ...
"They don't give up very
easy," said H.erman. "They're
very much interested ln going
back home."
Where 1,000 persons o e
lived, National Gu1rdsm
estimate only about 1,000 r
main. None has utilities and
1nany are' bunched together ·
hill.skle houses which escaped
the floodwaters.
Many persons are still unac-
counted for, but the number
fluctuates· as refugees come
down from the mountain!,
where they fled.
Meanwhile , the U.S.
Geological SUrvey "'arned five
years ago that 30 \l.'est
Virginia dams constructed of
roal mine wastes we r,e
uns(able or could be breached
by high water . two
newspapers re parted today.
One of the dams mentioned
in .the report, was the one that_
bur~ !ndcr the bacyup of
water from heavy rains early
Saturday and the torrent of
water wiped out 16 coal
cam pi.
Seventy-ane persons a r e
known dead.
The Charleston Gazette said
1967 survey by f e deral
geologist Willla.m Davies of 38
slate and earth dams in West
Virginia described the dam at
Lorado a.11 "unstable."
,!>All Y P!l~7 5
200-Died;
'Doctor'
Unmasked
CIUCAGO (UPI) -Gov.
Ricbard B. Ogilvie b.1 s
ordered a review or the
qualillcatlons and credentJals
of all doctors working for the
state folloWing the disclosure
that 200 patients died after
being treated by a state
ho.1pital physician labeled an
''imposter."
Ogilvlt's action came Tues-
day -one day after the physi·
cian, Dr. Rlcardo ~1unoz·
Velez, 4$, wu suspended from
the Elgiri State llospital .
ti-1unoz bad been removed four
months ago""1rtltn all medical
dutle! at the hospital.
The governor dire<: led Dr.
Albert Gla!S, head o( thr
Department or the i\fentaJ
Health, to conduct ·•an im·
mediate and exhaustive In-~
vestlgatlon of the facts in this
ineident and to repOrt your
findin&s to me personally as
soon as pos!lble."
MWlOI alleges he waduted
from the Univenity of Havaoa
medical 1ebool In 1958. .
FINAL 3 D.A Y.5
of our.
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VALUES TO $20
HOT P~NT SETS: Many Styles Al~ Sizes
'
• VALUES TO $65 NOW . $1 ·0
NOW ·•10
' DRESSES: MINIS VALUES TO $45
MAXIS VALUES TO $60 NOW '15
LONG SKIRTS: Many Styles and Fabrics
VALUES TO $35 . NOW '10
TOPS & 'BLOUSES: Many to Choose Fro1t1 •
• NOW '5 ·· VALUES TO $22 . .
PANTSUITS: VALUES TO $75· NOW ~15
SALE ENDS SATURDAY, MARCH 4 • 6 p:m.
ll F·ASHION ISLAND
L'I Afan :J.faum
NEWPORT BEACH
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• ' • DAO.. Y PO..OT EDITORIAL PAGE
They Duc k Key Issues
The Newport Beach. Cityk ouncll race is well under
way but so far It has produced little that even the as-
tute voter can use to help him decide what candidates to
1upporl.
That's because, so far, none of the candidates has
said anythi,ng significant about his J.><>Sition on the . .J<ey
issues that will be confronting the city council the next
four years.
To a man,. the seven candidates for the three seats
have told the people bow concerned they are about pres--
ervation of the Back Bay, the ..,,eed to get the Pacific
Coast Freeway out of the coastal corridor and the
urgency of cleani.ng up Newport Harbor.
None of them bas yet been heard to say how he'd go
about it.
Do they favor public;. purchase of much or all of
the Upper Bay lowlands! Should any of it be bulk·
beaded? What. recreational development there do they
·support, if any1
They all have been equally vague about annexa·
tion of any of the lrvi.ne land be\)Ve.en Corona del Mar
and Laguna Beach. Should part or all of it be annexed,
even though the lrvi.ne Company will be buildi.ng high·
rise structures there?
How about the fi.nancial picture1 How do· they
propo&e-tcLmeet rising costs of government? .
(about $ll50 for a home valued iat $!50,000~ ·
H n,othlng e1'e Ilda Is a n•tl!!'al a~proac)l to city
government, sort of a sign of the Umes. But }/ewport
Beach Is anything but a financially b.ard·preiled city.
The pendulum will swing back -t,bere were Ind!·
cations of that Monday night -as the national econom1
improves .. Residents will realize that servlcei and cap•·
ta! projects, overlooked when the conclrn for the dol·
lar seemed paramount, can wait no longv. ·
Although malting the vote for the gu"ll!lnes unan-
imous, three of the seven councilmen l(linday night
Indicated they would be willing to, soften their prevlou5
bard line against spending.
Meanwhile, those who feel \he needJor. new or be\,
ter services or capital improvements, do~ bowevet,
to conti.nue pushing for them and inakliif a case. Be-
cause ultimately, the real test of the city's bud(et and'
tax rate is, what do we have to show fo~ it?
Crime in Newp0rt Beach
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Crime In Newport 11eacb durlng -r971 dropped by
a dramall< margin during a period of natlonWlde In·
crease reaching double 1970's rate on a per capita basis
In this country. \
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These are just a few of the hard questions that the
candidates ought to offer answers to now.
The reduction in total crime was 9.$ ,percent local·
ly. ·On a per capita basis, it represents a big I~ percent
• drop cotnyared to the U.S. crime rate Index for each
)00,000 c1ti7.ens: • The Swinging Pendulum
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The financial pendulum is conti.nulng Its swi.ng to-
ward austerity tn Newport 'Beach -at least for now.
• councilmen Monday night adopted the sequel to
the controversial belt-tightening policy they enacted
duri.ng the hard-pressed wi.nter•sprmg of 'l971.
Among other things councilmen ordered City Man·
ager Robert L. Wynn to see to it that the city's property
tax rate remains at $1.20 per $100 assessed valuation
·S arnoff's
Trenchant
Observation
Tboqlotl Al La11el
Tlie long, adulatory obltuarleo on Gen.
Sarnoff, bead of RCA, left out the ?lost
trenchant observation he ever made:
"1lle problem with compelillon Is that ti
brings out the best
In products llll<l_the
wont In meft, II • •
Tlie penalty for al·
Wa)'I lnlltlni olben may be occasfonal
betrayal, but the
penalty for never
lrmtlng othera is
certain decay; it is
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far better to lose something we have than tomelhl.og we are.
• • • ' When a man lacks expert knowledge in
a subject, he makes a virtue of llls "com·
mon sense" -but common sense is
worse than useless (and often dangerous)
tn dealing with uncommon pursuits.
• • •
Until the disinherited achieve a genuine
vested, Interest in the goods of the com-
m.unit;, no social system can be assured
fll, atabiUty without recourse ·10 "official
'violence" from time to time -and in in-
c:reulng severitf, as greater ex·
pectaUona are rebuffed by greater force. ' • • •
There is a sort of "magnetic at
tracUon" between lovers; but just as
often u not, it is simply the unconscious
call or one neurosis crying for its mate,
and Ume .alone can tell if the attraction
Is hued on real need! or self-punishing
drives. . ,.._. .
To demand "only the facts" in a news
atory Is as pointless a1 demanding "only
the nutritfon" in a meal -the journalist,
like the cook, must process and flavor the
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
UC! still lnslsta on grading with-
out grades. Its proposed designa·
lions of "distinction," "hJgh pus/'
"pass," and , "J" (whatever that
Is ) could. be abbreviated, though.
How 'bout "A", "B", "C", and
"D"?
-N. C. E\
"'" ........ nfltctl ,...,... ¥flWt. .. --""',.....et ............... ..... ~..., "' "'" " 0....., .... DellY ...... .
ba!lc lngr•!!l""I• he deals in. and one
may demand only that the Ma.I product
ls enhanced, and DOI debased. .. . .
It Is no extenuation for a wrongdoer to
plead that he did no one a grievous lfl..
jury; as Jopn DoMe pointed out. long
ago, "The nea , though be kill none, does
all the hann he can." • • •
The trouble with so many "(reedom"
tmvements is that they tend to attract
those who, one~ they have achleved
freedom, have no compunction alx>ut
enslaving others. --. . .
Those who openly break the laws are
often Jess "criminaJI' in lheir total eff~
on a society than those who simp1y
"bend " the laws to their own purposes
and special benefits; and "cracking
down" on the former ii a favorite way of
diverting attention from the latter. • • •
Why Is "nude" artistic and "naked" in·
decent? • • •
A bore may be suspicious o( everything
under the sun, but he never begins to
suspect his own tediousnm. • • •
The chief charge against the God of the
Puritans is that He bas absolutely no
sense of humor, which is surely a defect
in an all-perfect Being. • • •
The highesf parental art Is to rebuke
effectively without wounding.
Drug Industry Responds ·
Chief B. James Glavas believes it is significant that
greatest reductions occurred in the types of theft and
burglary most readily deterred by police bellcopter use.
One category which bas been costly to the community
went down 57 percent .
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We think any rea.915nable citizen must consider the
Impact of helicopter use tn addition to elements a)so 1
mentioned by Chief Glavas: traditional cooperation and
trust among ·local resident! in curbing coinmunity
crime. N ~, HA~_NOJ DEA HE w~s INTERESTE~ IN POL111CS.*
Retired Policeman Mails Assorted Paperbacks
A Call for · Books for Servicemen:
To the Editor: ·
Do 1ou know aomeone in military
service or a Veterans AdministraUon
hospital? Send their name, serial
number, address and zip code to: Boots
to Ser.victmen, 3152 N. Walnut GrOve
Ave., Rolemead, Calif. 91770. They will
be mailed an. assortment of · seven
paperback books. U stationed overseas
the books will .-be mailed S.A.M.
(ainnail). ' .
If ~9U don't know a serviceman why
not have seven paperbacks mailed to a
V.A. hospital in yow area! See 10lr
phone book for name and address. ·
Books will be. a random -.nt G( CW'fent and out-of-print titles. U y04f
know the general type ot boots U.
seJViceman DOES NOT read please .$eDd
thil lnf~atJon.
IF YOU WANT A letter enclosed with
the. books, send"'it in a sealed envelope.
Don't stamp the envelope, send lP cents
eitra to cover increased postage.
Have paperback books you want to
sell? (Maximum size 4%"1:7%") Mail to
Books to Servicemen fn a strong
cardboard box marked SPECIAL 4th
~RATE BOOKS. Your postage Is 14
cents first pound, 7.ceots each additional.
They're bought on a percentage of book'•
p!l'inted price: 15 percent if in new con-
dilion, 10 per<enl il in good condiji¢, 5
percent if not in good condition. Don't
send outdated non.fiction or paperbacks
with cover gone, missing or loose pages
or badly stained. ·
An explanation of the program: I'm a
retµed Los Angeles policeman, like to
read and have some 10,000 paperbacks to
start the program. Some are non-fiction
but most of them are fJcllon; i.e.,
mystery, modern, l!icience f i c t Ion ,
western, historical , etc.
With the program as oullined I should
be able to buy enough paperbacks to keep
it going indefinitely. U not and I run out
of books, any money received from your
readera would be prompUy returned to
them. •
As close as I can figure costs they will
be: Seven paperbacks purchased u
outlined above 70 cents • mailing ·001: 10
cents -postage 35 cents: My time will-be
donated. ·
With an earlier program over 20,000
paperbacks were mailed to Vietnam. For
financial reasons I had to diJcoclinue: it
(I WU limply donating the books). _.
Mailbox . )
Lettt1'1 1rom readers are welcome.
Nonnall11 unitus 1hould conve11 their
messages in SOO :wordl or les~ The
right to condense Zetttn to fit space
or cllminatl libel is reserved. All let-
ters must include sigriature and maii..
ing addreu. but Mmt't may be with..
h<ld ,.,. ,_,, ,, 1Uf/id<11t "°'°" is apparent. Poe"1J wiU not be pub-
lilh<d.
vaJuabJe public UJeS!
The pubUc 9utcry on environmental
Issues, legislatiVe environmental acts and
dredging permit restridioos have not
been the · result ot a few people as
claimed by Mr. ·Sturges, who' obviously
does not have his head stuck in the Upper
Bay sand where the bird and marine
resources are found today.
RONALD F. HEIN
lJCl Grading S"stem
To the Editor:
I was disturbed to read in the DAil. Y
PILOT Of Feb. 18 your account of1 the
recent UC Irvine Academic Senate action
regarding the grading system. Ii Is un-
fortunate that the article failed tq lnclude
the otatement that a normal rate of prOf·
resa was stipulated as a .necessaijt con-
dition to avoid dimtissal from the
unJver11ty. ..
IT MIGHT INTEREST JIOJI ,,,. know
that t,be elimination of non-puatng
grades would actually raise the standardl
because it .eliminates the previous op-
portunity'to balance an A in one course
with an F In another liDce an F would--no
longer 1ppear on the 'traniaipt or 1 be
counted in dertving averqes. Thil means
that In 'achieflng the ....,.ary number
or credita ooJ,y ..,..... ·In which 1aUsfao-
tory w.ort wu dcxie could be counted.
Tiie requirtment fOE a norm I) rate o.f
progre11 puta the action of the Senate In
an eniltely dlH ..... t Jlgbt: the new
grading system is, In fact, not . the
pe.nniulve, no standard, affair. which
your Inadequate aCC01111t would make JI
out to be.
world peace, but let us never forget that
all onr-"American boys died for a real
cause -freedom. How many Russians
and Red Chinese have died for their
cause in the last 10 years? Tbe ·answer is
none.
GRANT HARDING PlilLLIPS
-J'llth Commandment
To the Editor:
Your editorial, "Murder and Society"
(Feb. 221 : l strongly disagr<e with you,
my own husband, and anyone else who
even hints that citize~ allowed to take
a vqte on a law (divme Jaw) that hu
already been handed down by God
almighty, with reference to murder:
HTitou shalt not kill" vs. capital punish·
merit (for SOME). ' -Laws are only as good as the men who
make them; thus, we witnee the con-
servative element of our society, taking it
upon themselves to decree that the life of
a policeman or guard is more important
than any other man. 'Ibis is not sound
reaSoning. It is, indeed, a sick America,
when the worth of each individual is
based on which end of the political spec·
·trum he happens to be on. It's corniJlg to
that in our society, and tt'a frj&1Jtening,
to say the least.
IT IS SAID that GQd In His Infinite
wisdom was truly all encompassing in
His laws -He really intended justice for
all when He said, "Keep my com·
mandments." That fifth commandment
was meant· to protect ALL: the litOe one
(fetus), the police or guard, the Senator
(R. Keonedy), the President, (J. Ken.
nedy,) the black religious leader (M.L •
King), the Mexican-American newsman,
(Reuben Saluar), a young black boy,
.. (Jerry Lee Amy), the two young Mexican
naUonals (brothers), the J acts on
Brothers, ~ Black Panther, or, for that
matter, any other human being who b
being tracked down -without trial.
1 find It sad, but ttue; AmeriCllll ·oo
NOT beUeve that all life Is sacred, mly
some. H the life of a policeman or guard
is more precious than a poor, eo called
slob or derelict in the gutter, or the afo~tioned, I consld~ that one giant
atep. lnlo a polic:e otate. Do we want a
pollce state? Let's take a vote on thaL
BERNICE WEbSll
Engineers with the rank of Colonel. Bis
wife was dying of leukemia and my
.mother was hired to care for her in her
last days.
AFl'E1I SHE DIED, the Colonel had a
housecleaning, bu;ning many items. 'f1ie
Colonel had been a teacher of Esperanto,
an International language, in the College
Of the Ozarka. My mother thought that I might be lnterelted in reading some of
the college papers so she brought them
home. They were quite interesting. 1
Radio was in its infancy in those days.
The plan was !or all the tabor ·leaders;to
be loyal Communists and to.know the Ji>
ternationaF language. A speecll tnim
MoocOW ...,Id paralyie industry in any part or the world, bringing any, enemy of
COlllJllllllism lo ils -· ' . •
ALL OF THE literature was .printed In
Moscow in the English language. Many
labor unions in the United States have
purged lbem!elves since then of known
Communists, except for men like Harry
'!!ridges who is Aid to be a Socialist or
Marxl.!lt or Commt.miat (whichever term
be chooses).
We see at this time the ·coal mines of
Britaln are on strike, paralyzing that
country and the , longshoremen of thiJ
country, who are not nearly so effecUye
because this country doesn't · need any
other country. Tlie Jongshoremen strike
may tlirt.1 out to be good for us In the lobg
run and 1he coal mine strike In Englahd
may -era!lg against the Communf<ta.
I DON'T BELIEVE that Moscow's
dreams have coine true. 'nle Communists
themselves are not even subject .:to
Moscow much lea1 the ·labor uniorui:, but
they do have power in the World. They
have created quite a mess in NoQh
Ireland through the IRAi but their main
power is in confusibn and deceit. Their
main tools are 'hatred, self-pity and
selfisrui.... ,
I believe they have had their day tn the
United States. Tbf:y have caused riots
and confusion, but it we can keep thepl
oot ot our government, we can beat them
here.
If we look to spiritual values and not
tum to self-pity and hatred and
selfishness, we caq ovett-0me. JIM BOLDING .,
Source o f Cultur e . ;
bd1strlaJ News Review wholehearted cooperation. This mean•\. JAMES L. BROWN
FREDERICK REINES
Dean
School of Physical Sciences UC!
, Pot 1'S. Boo%e To the Editor: , ~
Tlie visit or President N'-to Qdaa
baa been a revelation. On"'e of ' the most
signllicant TeSUl,ts was listening to 't)>e
news broadcalters' recitation of some. of
Pualng a law as a remedy for virtually
1111 problem has become something of a
1national habit. A clear instance of the
tiltwty of laws alone can be seen in the
drag abuse problem. Drug addiction is an
Ulneu and beyond the reach or lawmak· ..,.
'111111, some Ume ago, congressional
' -Illes requested the help of the U.S.
preterlptlon drug industry in th e
rue1rch and development of a media.
tioa for treating heroin addiction. The
prucrlplion drug Industry offered its
.---B" George ---.
• Dear Goor(e :
My husband Is a pollUctan and be
ca1ll other women "Darling'' and
''MJ Dear." At home be rtfers to
me .. "Rey, )'OU!'' What '• wronc
witll lllm!
FURIOUS
Dur Furi0111: · "
Are yoo: sure lt'1 hJs faull!
Maybe you're not a registered .....
(Wrlle lo Gears<, Who I s ....,..n;, famili• with many
0'""Wllpbice Pl 1lllrrc. In fact.
0.,.11•->.
that an industry that spends over $600
million a year on drug research ls now
devoting lhe skills or iis reoearcllers In
laboratories to the fin<qDg qr a solution to
a grave national problem, and progre.u is
being made.
A GROUP FROM the Pharmaceutical
Manufacturers Association baa made
public an Interim report on the search for
an antagonist .to heroin. At lel'.lt siz
pharmaceutlgal companies note pro-
mising developments with ne" products.
The report states that additional work
now In _progress is expected to resul in
the early development of addttlonal com·
pounds and approaches to treatmfiit.
The most immediate problem Wlllch
the industry faces Is evaluatila ol Dew
producta In ua on man. In tbil -tial
..-ch step, Increased and upandld ao•ei nment !aclllUes are lll1'bll1 need-
ed.
IN THE CASE OF drug addicll111, u
In many other notional emergencles, the
initlaUve or private induatry ii jocked to
as the key to meeting a n~Uonal 'need.
The 1tfe1111h of our nsttoo IOQy is large.
ly attrlbutablo to the abWIJ ol prlnlo
cltluns and prtVafe tntllid.O to ._Id
when the nation calls. Tbe=lndultly has now been piKOd In this lion, md
it baa rerponded In the tr m ...
ner -a tact tbli& lbould be ncrc•4-t JI
the.......t.
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To the Editor :
Historically, the Upper and Lower Bay .
have Sl!en wildlife refuges, not , by
pollUcal mandate but by need or ~
living~ seeking living space. TM
refuge value and duck clubs of Lower
Bay ...... displaced by ,,, .... ~elop
ment of the homes, harbor and docks.
Mix Slurses (Mailbox, Feb. ZS) clalml
to know the Upper Bay Intimately, charll'
ing the -comer Paul B. llyckoll bal
not lived here loag enough to understand,
Mr.-sturps stated, "The stonns or ....,. &WO ,... ago -..yed what little jllnl
and -Ille WU left; with a littlO sradllll the wbole ares ·could be turned
tnto. Mlbdivilkln." '
llY OISl:RVATIONS ti. over tD,M
blnfl ill a daJ during llt/-t9 ftn
•videnliY "iD tbot wq,left," and wbal ti
the -ol blnis !eedilll llln now-:::t. llil1 notlilng1 Subdividbii tho
public parks would require even lea ll'ldlng than the bay!
The public lands in the bay compln
lhould afford all cttluns, u well u -..
llans, an opportunity to •Joy tllll .,.
vlronment In tbelf own ws:J •
WITB Tllll: Plllll!NT ... clevoled lo
l,OllO •11. can 111y man boatiaf .,. ... cur wllboul dllfadltl Ille ...., otbor
Th• Feb; JB •tori! .,.. a foUOU>-up
to an earlier one, the first 1mtnce
bf which reod, "Th< facujty al UC
Irvine failed to pall a. 'no-fail' grad-
ing-l!lrlem Thurlda1rofternocm (Feb.
JO), but t!l4Cted a ' ~rill{lrnl (IMide·
U.. defi•ill{I. 'nonnal progrt11' for
UC/ lludnta. • .
-Editor
T lsq DIM fer Free~
To the Edftor: .
It bu -very 1f11Ulylng to oee 1n the -pen. and 111 TV tba meetq ol
Pretldenl Nbm and Ololl and Mao
l'Je.twll. n ralber 'llll1DI my 11oart 1o ... an
this hs~. to bi friends with a ....
lion of* mlJlion people -Commanlata! "'1 nm lllaqbt It bow waoder!ul to .
1ty and -a country IUCh U
thla1 to be bienda IDd do bu•IQIMI with.
BUT THEN, I hove to think ·or the over
~.ooo American bo)'I w~o l\!vt died 1n
Vlotnam who never would have died Ir
Ibey were !Jcb11n1 apinll 111ch a imall
inllpU!leant country Ir thal country
weren'I b&lnJ backed by the big powers
of Rllllla and Red Ollns. North Vietnam
without this backiq would have had to ,1 .. up JW'S ago.
Pleue don't l't me wroni, I want
To the Editor:
Your' syndicated cartoonlsls, Mauldin and Sanders, seem to be trying hard to '
sell the legalization and/or uae of pot.
First Mauldin baa Mr. Boou teDing pot
that the only diflerence between·tbem Is
Mr. B. is toxjo; addictive and lepl. And
the . <ither one on Feb. 21 oompani
cigarelttl and pot, favorably to the lat·
ter. -
Would you, think this Is weakenlbg or
llrellglbenlng the cause of morality,
physical ntness and .llrength of character
which Ibis naUon and the world needs ao
badly?
Let's do oome crundin& for GOOD
Jnstead ot. encouraging evil.
DON HUDDLESON
Vw1 ezprel!ed bV '"""""""' · •ditorial cartoonlsta do "°' ,...,...,,..
Uv rcpre1<nt those of th< DAILY
PILOT. • -'Editor
We Catt Otier~
To the Editor: \
In the !alter 1911111, I wh a teena;er In
Anansu. At that time the 11'81 raided
the College of the Ozarkl, a coilege for
union leaden. Tb1s collqe "'' part ol the Communist complracy. A man liffd
near to us - a Russian immigrant 'tf'ho
bad relirtd from the u .s. Arm1.
Chairman Mao'1 philosophies. ~
After nearly 10 years or llitenlng to
"Rip-Off,'' ,, 0 Bum-Baby·Burn," "LI~"
and "Ri.cbt-On", one thing is a~ and that ls cultuno Is not created by opjot-
loas of tbe u .s. supreme Court "1r
tlrough passing of laws by Congress.
ARTHUR GOOD50N
oaANGI COAST
DAILY PILOT .,
Robert N. W <tel, Pllblilllcr T,._, Jr...,;z. Edilor
Albf:rt 1'. _,
Editorial l'oQt Editor
'Mle editorial -of tllo Doll7 Pllot eeekl to fnfonn an4 atimu~
late reader& by )Jtt9rntJnr this
newspaper'1 o_P.inlonl and eom·
mcnt&ry on toptcs 6f lntettst and
1dgnJOcanco, by provldlnc a fof'Uft\
for the t'IPl"tS&km or ·our readers"
ot>lnkma:, and by ))n!Wfltlnr the
dlvcne viewpoints of tnfomwd ob-
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i'OL 65_, NO. 52, 7 SECTIONS, ao ·PA6£$ ORANGE , GOU~, ~l;Jf()RN~A . . WEDNESDAY, MARCH), 1tn c TEN CENTS
• • . . :_,Bende•,;ous ~Ba · lroo)n
... " . . ' Sets Last .Act
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,<:/"'-• • ' "We Love Yo\l," .• 'poignarit farew~ . . ' ' scrawled )n charq>al all1\(IOI .11x· years
... o on.a burnt wall of Balbc!l's .lleodez.
~ous Ballroom, perhaJ!5 ~ spoke of II! magic. . . ,
;.°:BUJ11' ki-lllll, 'tbe ·building· at 11111 E.
Ocean Fraol Uved loudly through 'Ibo. Big lan4 w~:.itie .. SO!I, the ''~ina".aouqds
and tba early BeaUemanla IUllil It was
lill!IY ,utted by'fire'V,:1ies .• ·.
. At th.it time, what remained of the
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.BY. JOHN .ZALLER .... ....,. "" .....
9tnae ·CoUnty' fices i "1s'evei'.e power
lhoita*e''. that an only get worse, a
ballroom wu ,.,..i. ' ,Bandleader Stan l\en'too· opened there
Al) '-urller fire la' 11111, aJao almost in 1941 and other big bandl v!Jlted as
de lill""" .. _ !Ong 'u the Jieople l<Opt -oomln(. · · •11'.0)'ed Iba ~1-· bul -·ol&hllpot . fn ,i latec era, lhe muic and the
was·ao popular lt'.WU rebuilt-.-clientele ,cbansed1 ~all~as tie'ear1y
There aie -irbo pua lhe now-emp-!Go and Didi Dale· and' Ille -Tone a and
ty slte-mid;con atiB bear Ibo my~cin the ·· t11a ·Ri1bt.Oaa Bro!Mr• .moved on the
Iii' Ind aa ltill lie ~ '8'• .dlice crize, acellf. _. .., 1 • ..
the Balboa SbJlll!e, ~ •· · • Wlllrthe !$lien came policlnl prob.
To-· ilie~1'11 a hottie "'"4, but ,even th<i!e• -e •solved or l~fOftl -; ...... of' U llp>olt I • ~aJad., ,After· all~' it 1!11• 1111) the
m _.U.flmUJ, ~ ,.. • Bepdep~ -I""'!-.. t t ~ , ~ ... -" . -
But soon the only music to be heard
from the site will be that from stereo
record players and radios.
And It .JJ doubtful whether Kenton or
the DeJ.TonC will 'be commonly heard
mixing with the~aea air again.
The alte.o! mustcal bi1tory 'ln Balboa
will undergo another change. Thursd1y -
this time with even more finality.
.JAK Construc;tloq Co. "Newport Beach will break ground for 24. ~miniuma,
~ ' . . beginnln(. al 11:15 a.m. wltll an officill
ctremony.
The two·and three-bedroom apartments
nn the land owned and developed by John
Koowelaer will sell for an average of
sso,opo, with the penthouse corners a:oinl
for sa,450. .
The water-oriented unlts 1 within the
current !$-foot height limit moratorium,
will fea\ure subterranean p&rking and.
wood abtDgled oatslder. •
The property w11 recentiy aold . to
Konwelser by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Neufeld, Wasco cotton farmers , who ran
the ballroom in the early rock era .
Most Balboa resident. agree that
development of the famed site will lm·
prove the area .
Progress must come, they admit. But
some still. sigh nostaglc1dly for days -
and dances -gone by.
For them -fires and condomlnlums
nolWllh>tandlng -the RendezvOUI will
never dJe.
Syria Retaliates
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lsrae.l Al,so Strikes in Mideast . . . -
II)' United Preti lnterliltloul • A Syrian military, spokesman Aid in
LEBANON
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r-~ ylce president of SOuthem
titilornla Edi,.. qimpany aald today in
AUbelm.
Damucus that the · Syrlia air force
bombed Israeli aettlerneols today 'to the
occupied Golan Height. and th.it "heavy
casua1Ue11 were l~ted."
An llraell military spokesman in Tel
Aviv confirmed the S~n attack but
said the bom6ii !ell harmlessly oulllde t~ Jewish ae~ls and !bat. there
was neither damage nor cuualties.
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Beirut 0 SYRIA
~,o'Flltfe afelolDi tO be power Z.estriC.
tiphs , 11 EdilOn off~ial William Gould told
an Orana:e County ~ergy Conference
meeting today in Anaheim Convention
~ter.
, . J'Jt ii just a question Of wheJ:e apci how Iopg." .
Gould noted the Edilon Company had
alrUdy submitted to the Pubilc Utilitlea
Comm1111km 1 plan for rationing electric.
t H:".cl.arred ti.at the blockage' oi Edlaon
p1ans lo e~ the Huntington Beach
power , gener1ting tacility · is largel
rtJpona:ible for lbe crisis.
, "The lluntingtoo Beach (acility Is the ~ el-le 1enerating plant in Orange
County " ~ aaid. "Bot ~.only meell 54 ,.-cenl«tbl .... ,~~~·.1~
aaid thJt b)-1171 it ,'!ould ,qnly be pro-
dUcing 3t percent of t1i1 oourlly 'l ppwer. ·
,1 {"A further, ~:~L d.ifQcHI~ ~ llltSS,
Upect lit Ibo .._ Comilj PNblem II ~ quelt!OO of boir f!ml, Oll[ll_to what U·
tent other.areu will permit power planll
to be constructed to meet load (fOWlh in .-as like Orange county that refuse to
accept a re~ble share of the burden
pp. the environment necessary to ·meet
aucb growth," GoWd said. .
~ ... This is riot In acldemic question," ·Gould stressed, noting construction of
~er ptanla In sparaely populated areal
.1bas already met serious opposition from lbooe wbo !eel those artas should no! be
·~ with-power generating facllilies
tO: meet tbe need of urban areu." . ·.He said that the soonest. a conventional J\ower plant cah be bUllt after approval
1 ~a's beeo given is 'foiir to ftve yea':n. For
':tJ!ucleirJ>lant, the time lag ·ls eight to 10 ' .. ~ars .• , ._ ·
' ·,W)i.en 1 "envh'oqli>eotallsts· block con-
slp!Ctlljn plank. lbeir -actions compound
. ~ cOnstruction lap ud reau1t )n h ... ·Sf. ·mstallaUon of high pollution causmg
.equipment simply to meet Pressing needs
!or power, Gould aaid. ~·')·Environmental quality has usually
intftered when a prolonged . batUe has oc·
·elrred in plant site approval." When this
· )ja~pens, he said, higher pollution
'l,lternaUve.s must be installed due to the
delay and older leH e!ftcieot, high pollu-
· liOft plant. must be aperated at higher
''J!rOductlon levels. · · .
•· "'Nowhere is lhil -tbanJn the .case ' ,;f the delays eocouotered In gettin& ap-
'· l)roval o! two addltlonal genera.tin& unit.
• • (See EDlllON, .... I) . . . ' .. . . . : ! 7 -day . S~rvice: . •,
.: .: Price Js. $2.65
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i The DAILY PILQT begln.s aeven-
:· day•a-week service to its readers
·• '. starting this week. M a result, the
• · home delivered aubtcrlptloo price
., will become p.1$ per month, el·
· • tective March • I.
1"' The addltiOnal 40 cents per month
will include the price of the new
·'"Sunday edition of the DAILY
i: PILOT, which start 1 Swiday,
1 •• March 5.~A substanUaL portloo al
· tbt Increaae wUI be relained by
"1'00t.DAILY PILOT carrier,. !or bll
~additional SIUlday delivery aervlce.
1; Individual copies of the ~
. ,. edition of the DAIL y PILQT wll! be
25 cenls II newatands and aewa
• racks. Weetdaf Issues will remain
• • at 10 cents per copy at the standa
• •and racD. Thll """'8 home-~ • clo1lvend 1Ubacrlptlons are about $1
• ' I mootll IOll th.in Indlvldually •
" pun:baaOd copies. . First co11oc11ca1 for !hi DAILY
PILOT at Iba new home deUVW
" • price of •·• per moatll will be at
: •• the end of M~. No Suoda)'-oaly
or ddY'«llY deUvery aervlco can
-: be mldo available.
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A Syrian communique -broadcast by
Damascus Radio said: "Direct bill were
scored and heavy casualties were in-
fiicted. All our' planes returbed safely.,"
The Middle East News Agency Ill Cairo
said Damascus airport . authorities in-
formed Cairo airport officlala th.it all
Syrian airports were cloJed untll further oouee: · . ·
MEDITERRANEAN
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Tbe Syrian apokeSDUUI aaJd Syrio oenl
its Soviet-made ~~ a1a.lbat tbe·Jaraeli
. oetllemenll in .. teprtaat for ~ atlack
earlier iJi lbe.4a7 by1jraellp ~ ~ .... ~?J;~,_;,~~~~~.,,... .... _...;.i_:ss~;:M~I~, :11:0:..._J ;..ilii4.,~'J1!1/£\'4.~m~ ....,, ' iolillee Ollllpa ID smL i '· · t
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·m.v.~stll)ent 'by Teacher
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By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI
,·CM Mii Dllity Pllli•Sl•ff( ·
Mn." Fay~ .e.m.o iias• ·Jll"bappy'
studeoll ·tn·lier'lil• science cl-· at
Costa "l"Mm •'I:t-·Winkle. Intermediate ' School. • . ' .
'' , ' I I' ' ' ~ " 'Her~ is :~.ag 4 te~cbing. aid :
that,oril)" <Qsti $20 a mo h'. • "
The $2lr It !peril ·oit a{. care "and 'r.eding ;
of four rabbits, two. cats, two gulneej>igs,
one «tuck, two salamabders, three turtles, .
a large goldfish and six mice.
Despit«!'appearances Mrs. Berner is not
~ • wo lot her seventh a'nd eighth
grade II~. She wanll to acquaint
them with.lhO animala every school chi14
uaad 14 know· until Cosla Mesa filled with
people' and, homes. , 'r , .. I belilfe tp.~,1eience," says Mrs.
Ben\er. '!"So many chUdren ·nve in
apartmenta and Ulls ·la the only chance
they have lo II'"~~ the.animals."
Iiidllrim.1 D>emben o! her menagerie
may-be , diedied oolt j'8t like a library.
book 'oyer the -.i, acconlin&-to
Mike :it'agn<r, 13, oile of her students. "li\>llle 1dda ..... ~ anowed to have
anlmalS, so ~. Berner lets them take
them home to ,.. l! their parenls like
· · tiiem.11 th!oY do, the kids can som.Urnes
keep thein, u pets;" he1.aaid. .
New 'ilhlmala are not solicited by U)e
cluafuom. 'lbd"l\lat happen to arrive
bee,_ tllO Telhnkle student. knQw Mrs.
Bens bllll a heart and· provides homes
to everything !tom stray cals to small
chickens.
cats, w.ere r6jects flom.~iher hous;holds.
One of the rabbitl Was / d0nated by the
principal. . ' ; : ' . . . . .
· The latest arrival, .e&rlyrttila week, was ·
a small 'real duck, ·~Deel by botulism.
"Somebody found Qie ,"u;ct. in a. fjeld
and Mrs. Bemer tooi<)t to a 'le\ a~paid
the bill with her'ownimorley.1" sakLMike . \ J • • • •
"The botulism. ~ ,St?~thinK· to ita
nervous system but we thlnkrit will make
it. It has a 50-50 chance~" .
Unlll receiiijy Mrs. Bemer provided all
of the money requited to purcbaae food
for the animals which i n· c 1 u d e s
mealworm suppers for the · salani&nders
and pellels for the rabbita .,_, guinea
pip. Now the achoo! $•bsldlza lhe bill to
the tune of $8 a month.
"We also d(mate a lot ol. the tOod,!' says
Mike. "And we're S&•lng up to get'fl'oxy,
one of our cats, ~ 10 be Jrill mate a
better pet" I •-• Foxy appireiltly ls DOI too sure about
hia IU. A few DIOl)ths ago when one of
the "male" rabbita bad ftyo -i!e<ted
hablea, Frhcy Jumpecl · "119 the bunny
hutch and lictetf H he wero trielr mother.
.Plans for the future include· ,stocking
the aviary .do1111ted b)-a workman just
recently. LOcalad. In a patio adjacent to
Mn. Berner'• cllssniom It had been In-
habited by a starling who suddenly keeled
over and died.
"As soon as we get It fixed up, 11m go.
in& to put oome pigeons in there," aald
Mrs. Berner. · •
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t.,\:°1•'J.i~::.= %!0i~': . ISllAll; A.TT~C~ -~ -.u1•RILLA l'OSITIONI ~JI A
,a411d tbe ·ll · ""'in ..,iallliloa far lJ J.1tor, Syrl1 laf' Its Air Force Jtruck l•fHll T-
atlackl on Iariell -~ and· bonier aettlementa by s,rtan.hllled suetrllla
arlll1ery and ·the ·-·-In reprisal , .for rocket attacbi on IJraell
border village!.
The lsra.eU announcement aaid the
Syrian planes penetrated throe mllea Into
llraell air space and dropped bombs in
the vicinity of El .Al and Hushnir.
It aaid Israeli antlaircr&!t 'opened up on
the intruders ahd th.it the · 1.sr .. u Air
Force icrambled against tho Syrtana but
. fail~ to, mat, con~t. ,
It wa• the (lrll bombing action by
Syrian P!'Jl'I agalmt llraell occupied
tt(rltory !or nearly two yeara, altbollgh
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Court Delays
Adoption Bid
A Costa Mesa couple's bid to
adopt the little girl they took into -
their home as a foster Child two
years ago ran into anpther delay
today in Orange Cowity Superior
Court.
Presiding Judge Bruce SUniner
scheduled the adoption hearin&
aougbt b)-Robert Hay~ IZ, and bla
wife Jeane"', 33, of 1190 Biamarct
Way, !or Man:h 23 after being ld-
v!Jed th.it their lawyer ii com-
'mltt.,s to a Los Aftlelea SUperlor
Court trill. .
The Hayes couple'• move to
lljlopt the 2-year-old cblld they
know 11 Cheri Lynn Hayes II being
opposed by Orange County Social
Welfare Department.
A court order signed at the time
the lawsi.ilt was filed aUows the
couple to keep the Uttle girl pen-
ding I ruling on the Wue.
..-IMloeo planea n... over the
Golan l!el&bll Nov. 12.
,The Jut aerialcombat between the two cowl~ c~mi on June rt, 1970, when
Israel laid it shot down two Syrian MIGs
in a do&filht over the'Gotan Hel&hls.
Th.la was shortly before the ceue--fire
alonr Ille .SU.. canal went into el!ect. ~
The Golap Helgbls ii an area In
iouthwest 8Y.rla adjoining !be ~
border and 'wu seized by llrael bi heavy
llgbtin& In the last .clay pl the 1'8'1 Sii
Day War.·
. The ·number of Syrian planu lnvolnd
waa not reported ..
The llraell communique aald onl1 tlrll • "a number;' of MIGi, appeared.
But .flghUng broka out'between ~"°
rllla 1ympathlura ,and rlgbtlsti at tbe
American Unlverllty of Beirut and a
university ~kellnan aald 11 atudeatl
wert lnJUfed in the 31).minute club. HI
.said "a &bod number of window1, chair•·
and tables were amuhed."
Sil\ce then, I 1 r a e I has established
armed settlements .ln the area.
Bus Amendiµents Lose;
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Senate OK~ College Funds
WASHINGTON (AP) -The Senate to-
day pa~sed a J23-billion higher educanon-
school desegregation bill alter rejectltig
all. attempts to add tough antlbuslg
illllendments.
The measure wu passed on an 81 to I
roll-<all vole. . . •
B.using roes made I Jast.gup e!fori to
get Iba atrin&ent Grill,in amendment back
Into the bill but !ailed on a 4MI vote.
The amendment, which would lorbld
the federal courtl to issue busing orders
in school desegregatk>n cues, was or~
fered by Sen. Robert .Dole (R.·Kan.), tbe
Republican national chairman, just
before the passage vote.
make •vallable 11.1 billion asked by
President Nixon. to help achoo! dlllrJda
facing desegregatiori probltDll, ·
Earlier, the Senate def~ 11 to • in
amendment offered by Sen. San> Ema
(D-N.C.), to dany ledertl olllcllll
au!hoilly to prevent any child !tom at-
tending the acbool neareat bll home.
, Tbe Senate adopted 90-Z a aecond Emn
amendment atatln& th.it any racill baJ.
once buain1 orden Lllued muat be under
constitutional 1landarda which 1hall· bo
applied equally throughout Ibo .. -
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Weailler
.Herman the Turtle joined up last year
after be 'IJIS rescu<ld.!rom a dog chewing
on his-abell. Fo.Y 'and Ozzie, the two
• • -Ol • • ... .. Nixon Criti~
It Jort when all aenators preaent
voted as they did when It was beaten so.
47 Tunday. The difference was that two
oppotienll of the propoaal -Cale McGee
(0.Wyo.), and Rober\ T. Slaffonl (R··
Vt.), -were milainl Ibis Ume. •
Vice President Spiro T. ~anew came to
tbe Senate to take over the ehalr as he
had on the two previous oCcaslons when
the pr-I of Sen. Robert P. Grllfin "(JI.
Mich.), wu.voted on. 'Ibere·wJs specula-
tion be -id hava to put the amendment over bad there beetl a Ile vote ..
The foe has given way.to old SOI
and Orange Coaal realdmta can
look . forward to more aunahlne
weather on Thuriday. ffiglii al tbt
beacbea •. rtsla& to 71 inland,
Lows in, the 40'1.
• Motlier · Ki11s .3 . .
Children, Self
SPl!NCER, Man. (UP!) -A young
mother 'fataDy abol her tbne )VIUlg
cbllclrta, than turned the ri!le OD her!eJ{,
pollce uld.
·~ mull have~ •. rtaaon for I~
but w'D Dl\fll' IEno't' whit It wu,"
patrolnwr No,,... Pelletter aald Tun-, da • ~bodies ol Mn. Patricia
Lovtlt arid her three daugbten -Holly,
2, Cyatllil, t, and MarlD ' -were found In u upotaln bednlom b)-the woman'• ....,,
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debate, the fll'relCbin& blD WU aent 14
confe......., with !be -which at-
tached lhr'8 •tronc rlden aimed al bu ..
Ing when It puaed the meuure wt
Novemhor.
The major aectlon of the bill contain•
broad new-kinda of :ald~!or"'11ege
1tudenl1 and lnstitullona of blgfler educ•· lion. •. .
Colle(ft and unlveralU.. aufferinl
• fioanclll arises hive been pleadln1 for
aucb aulltance. '
Another m>jor part ol tbe bill w..»d
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INSWE TODAY •
Famed ovthor WiUiam Saro-
11"• la .UV•, weU ond wrUlrt/I diiiLu. S•e 1torv, P"I/• H .
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lldng. Bis Bead
David Lipo, 10, of Grosse Point, Mich., playing with a friend's pet
lcuana, leuned quickly of the climbing ability of the herbivorous
.tropical lizan\;
UCI Hoopsters Get Third
NCAA Tom~ney _Invitation
By HOWARD HANDY
• Of ... ~"' 'l"' illff
UC Irvine gained Ila lhtrd bid to lhe
NCM · WOl!ern Reglonal baakttball
tournament in teven years !ale today
wben Coach Tim Tilt'•" Antealerl ·IC-
cepted an lnvilllion to partictplle ln the
louHlam. tourney at Southam Colorado
Colltge In Pueblo, Colo. Much 10 and IL
The Antealer1 join lhe host school (17-
1), UC Rlver1ide (IM) (CCAA cham-
pions) and lhe Winner of the Far West
Copfereoce In the J<l1oDal affair,
... ~!loo Stile• (17-7) Ind
Sacbmento State (le-9), Ire exj>ected to ineet In 1 playoff glDle Monday nlClit to det.rmlne the Fu' Wm w!Mer. San
Franciaco Stile la f.2 In lhe 1-can~ ;~~r:~=~a~,r:
conlarelll'O olale comi>leted. ·uo portidpalld In the reglonlll for
the ~ 1 Ume tn 11118. Tllo Anlealll'I
deloilOd Ban Dlqo lllle In lint round acllOn but loll to Nevadl Boulhero (Lu
Ve(u), 7'-71, ln lhe chlmplolllhlp 1ame.
In 19111, San -Stile -handtd UCI a Joa tn 11nt round action with lhe
ADleatera coming blcl: to del .. t UC
Davll lor lhtrd place, a.70. .
'lbil year'• UC! le1m played one of the
toaghoil llCbedol• of ariy college dlvl81on
!elm Ill the utlon. The team record of
Law)rer Kunstler
Cancels OCC Talk
16-10 ahowa seven defeaU at the hands of
unlveralty division teams iDcludJng
ranted Cal Stile (Lollf llelcl!) 1nd Ha-
wail aJ~ with TeMeuee, West VlrRin.ia,
Army, sttoD Hall and San Diego Stale.
UCI 1pllt g11Des "lib Seton Hall aod
San Diego Stile.
Should the Anlealers'D!eet Riverside In
Pueblo, it will muk lhe lhird lime lhia
aed>n )heY have ~yed e1ch olher. The
llighlalidero of COlch Freddie Goss bold a
pair of narrow victories over Tift'a
chargtl.. I, 1 '
.llJll Koor~ .!lhl<!>I'•. f1l11$1 IDl\l,al
forward and a three-year veteran of
varsity compeUUo11i bu a 14.6 averq:e
and. IVhe third n10lt prollflc UCI ocorer
of all-tlmi, ' •
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-Bizarre R~bbery
Involves Gunman
Dressed in Mini
Olle of the mo5I bizarre armed robbuy
cues In Colla Meaa history la under In-
vestigation today, 1pparenUy Involving 1
mlni.uirted l!llle trwv .. 11te too lwhlul
to buy bia own feminine finery .
The suspect strode Into a unit at the
Mediterranean Village Apartmenls, 2400
Harbor Blvd., Tuesday night wearing .a
blonde q . and waving a gun UMCI In Ille
reporled robbtry and assault wllh a
deadly weapon.
Officer Roscoe Broad was dispatched
-atf«nty William KwtsUer hu after a call for heip by an illracUve 21).
clllleolled Ilia 11 a.m. Tburlld1y ope1lclng YCl!'Old w1ltress wbo was lhe victim or encaaemeot al Or~ ·Cout College In lhe freakish incident.
Costa Mesa. . The girl said she was watching
The attorney, who was to have discuss-· television in her bedroom about a p.m.
ed bls defense of !he Chicago Seven u a when lhe lnlruder enlered the unlocked
guest of the &SIOClated 1tudenta, Ur apartment.
formed the college today be would not She l&id lhe grotesquely·garbed 1111>
appear "becau1e of increa1lng pressurtt Jlhln -be reportedly wore a dark skirt
1n my Jaw practice." J and fashionably high ladies' boots -
The aslOClated 1tudentl were unable to orderF<f her to lie down on the floor.
retain Kun.suer for an alternate date. The victim said ahe wa1 handcuffed by
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the man d~ as a woman, tben -plltol-
whlpped and stunned but not knocked
completely unconsclow:. , ' ,
She llid In lhe robbery and uoaull
report !hat he !hen rified bor' wardrobe
cloaet, tpplrel\ily aelectlng U-iltmi
he lilied best. ·
Galherln1 up more lhan $100 worth or
apparel Including Navy blue lhrff.
quUler lengtb coat and a pair of ladlea'
boott, the gunman paused over the vlcUm
once before fl eeing.
She said she feigned unconsciousness as
he ·took her pul!e to determine !hat she
wasn~avely lnjured, then removed the
• ha;:. vi~~ ==r~ru::.Fi.:;t u
being In h!J mld-40s, about five feet, 10
Inches Wl and of medlwn build.
'1It'• t weird one," DetecUve Capt.
Robert a .... aald today.
Mesa Youth Injured
As Auto Overturns
A Colli M ... youlh wbo aald be Wll
turning left wl\h the curve but apparently ·
went too far to the left wa1,lnjured ·early
this morning when his German car hit t
curb and rolled over In the Nawport
Boulevlrd medl1n.
-JIDlet c. DiJnneUy, Ill, or m Sanla
Isabel Ave., was trea~ for onl.v a nOlt ~ Iller Ibo acekWil wblch .. cumd ll l a.111., lllO foal IOUlh ol. llriltot ·
Stltol. Ills car auatalned IDllor dal!llll
-Ibo auto did -rollovv Illar Ibo wheeJt llrucl: the curll .. lhe medilll,
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• Quiz_ Scheduled·
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On · 'ITT ~ Dispute·
WASHINGTON (AP) -Deputy Atty.
Gtn. Richard G. Kleindienst, nom!nlted
to be attorney genua.J, will tesUfy under
oalh at a Senate !learlng Thuroday on chars-Ito toot part ln aetUement of 111-
lllnlst ..... ... lntemaliooal
Davis Case
Defense Hit
On Tactics
Telepbone & Tele(l'apb Co,
Columnist Jack Anderson, who wrote
thaf" 8 ·aettltment favorabJe to rrr WU
arranged after one of its sublSdiary com-
paoia pledged up to $400,000 to be'!p
flnlnce llUI Aucust'1· Republican Na·
tional Convenlioo, aho will testify.
(Anderson's column appears regularly
on lhe editorial page of the DAILY
PILOT.)
Sen. Jam• 0. E.ullud
chalnun of the Senall Judi
mlttae which already unaoln\ciuj!y
proved Klelndlellll'1 ncmlna
ceed Atty. Gen. John N. Ml
reporter of plans for the h
Ho l&id other -wll! fanner uallllnt attorney gllDOI'&! , cllard ff,
From w~e Servlcel McLaren, DOW a federal judge, . ~·~'*u.1 , SAN JOSE -The prosecutor In lhe ed the JusUce Department's !
Angela Davis case complained today the div.Ilion, and a\represeataUve, of
defense was delaying proceedings with a:Iant conglomen
lengthy questioning of proapective juron !'rr and Mitcllell have dfnled WU
about !heir feelings on 'Communism. 11tJ dMl lo aetlle lbe lDl1lrull cuio.
Albert W. Harr!J Jr., en eulstaot oiate Eulland aald the blarlnp Ga lllefn.
1llorney general, lnlerrupled questioning dllalt'1 nominatlon lf't DOI belnc reopen. 'bY defense atlorney Howlrd Moore Jr. to ed bocallH tho nomination i. pendlllf Ill
argue !hat lht. portion of the jury oelec-tho -le. To reopen the hwinp, Ito
lion was supposed . to be restricted to said, the nomination would have to be
whelher pretrial publicity aflected pr.. ~ed from the Senate by h1a ...,..
1pective jurors' feellnO about the case. .uu-
Moore had been lnlerrogallng Robert . He aald lhe commW.. will declde what
E. McCarty, a tax J!PCCialist wllh lhe to do alter hearlni the ielttmony Thurl-
Soutbem Pacific Co., about his attitude dly,
"
U you wen drlv!Di an auto,
would rou go beyond: lhia point
or obey the slin on the beach?
Maybe If you were driving an.
amphibious vehicle alnn1, lhia
Nesltowln, Oregon coutline
you might take 1 cllance and
drive Into the ocean:
,
toward lhe Commuoiat Party, of whlch -· the Jusllce lleplrtmenl llld Highway worker Mila Davia b an admitted member. Kleindienst liked for a reopenlna ol. the
" "I personally feel it la a threat to our Sanlte bearlnp .., bis nomination. -~:~~=1~i~11hreattoyour Re= ~ i:;. 1&.tt""~ Shot From _Rig
peroonal way of lifo u well u the · Penmylvania, a Judlcllry Commillea 0 F'
American way of Ille?" uted Moore. 'I momberln ~i,~~. lliPI with Klaindlwt n reeway • Aller a po111e, McCarty 11ld be did fee -~ .,_
that way, Eulland aald lie feala lhare ii nollq to . ). slate hl,chwaJ worker ,,.. critically Moore ukedhlm U he thought ha-could lhe ~ea &lld Iha! be apeclt· Kiili>
give Miss Davia a lair trial on lhe lddnlp. dJet1ll to be COllllnned. 1'0Ullded Tueaday Dlgbt ·by a miper'1
murder charges In coilnection wltb lhe Scotl told lltWllDlll thlldOtindl-bullet u h,t drovl a groOvtnJ rig on lhe
Aug. 7, 1970 San Rafael lbootlnp aJ\d "bu 1 lull and adeqaoll anaw11r." Newport ll'reewoy aear Lincoln Avenue In
McCarty replied: Eulland llid be agreed. Orange.
"I certainly could."
When the defeme attorney attempted Michael W. llaWIOll, 21, of El Monie, /,1.P~r::. potirtruriher, Harris made Boemg· lo Build ::::,-: :C:.!~O:,:':!:
superior Court 1ud(e Rlchud A.muon Cent.r today.
permltled Moore to proceed after advla-N Air F 1 Cent.r olflciaia llid the ""11et is lodged
illg bJm ID lllict cl-to the matter ol ew Ofce aear bJa aplne and h1a condition la oo prelrlel publicity,
By lhe close of lhe second day of jury WAslmlGTON (UPI) -The Air Force oerlous that they have beslteted to order
aeleetkm Tuesday, five oolleae atudenta has .., aur1ery.
-all between II and 21 -had been ••· awlnled 1 •• ·3 millJon coalra..~ lo lhe DaWIOll wu driving IOlltbbowid on the
CUled bY SUperior Court Judge Rlcllard lloelllf Co. of Saltlle for a 7!11 jetliner ~ on ID o""" ·•-ol. -·•~ I E. •---, with "deep ~t" ,_, lhe whlch Will become !he new Air Force One .. -wa1 ~ .,..... .,...,..,..... 1 ~·~· ·-·lhe"' -or ~m -~ '71" u l'resideDI 1boutll:3'p.m.wbenwl-11Wihlm d<f«lle.illd>.the -.• .o1-. ,_. N"'" d 'II. .. ' , ecutlm!. None hu b4!eo ibte1V ...., fall from the rig .
Four of lhe five l&id that ~ding four The plane wln bo bulcally the ume u Orange police l&id be wu lbot Ill lhe
to all monlhe 11 Mile DayJj trial -lhe lhe 11).yetN!d model w~ flew Nlroo ID left aide. Tllo 11111 enlered h1a abdomen
current elllimala bY a~y1 from both China. __ , ,~ • .;;, .,_ ~•-""~ ~.Ji~..ii'6f t~J.'."'llif lh;"~ ;r~~:~~;~t ~~'::!~· "'i:i~k;'..'; ib;'b..i DO clues lo
·The llfth' bo Would pollpone 'h1a , are I! yean old. · lhe tdenUty of lhe per90n who shot
schoollna bui told ~ be could IUf· Dawson. The~ believe from llalemenll
fer medical compllcalionl from • kidney by wilneases Iha! the obot wu fired from
transplant 1 year and a haU ago. Frem Pqe I 1 p•-'•• vehicle. Stnce lhc trial •tarted Monday, a dozen --.
proapecUve jurors have been dllm1ued EDISON The victim la employed by Concut Ille.
-two on ~enges from the deftnae for • • • of Paramount. State Diviakm. of Highway
prejudice. officiall said. Tiiey ldded !hit ti wu not
The prewit panel of U prospective urgenUy needed 1t Hunlingtan Belch," UDU1Ual for the l100vlng operattoa to bo
jurors ·undergoing prelimlnlry qua-Gould said. done lite at lllMl . tlonlng Includes the flrol bllcl:, 1 molher· Dawson's Injury wu lhe second
of 'lhree. · And, be added, "Complelioo of the freeway shooting In Orange County In
Miss DavtJ, 28, a Communill and delayed generating pilot likes yem three dayo.
lonner UCLA' philosophy IJlllructor, la once con1tructlon bu resumed. Sunday Dlgllt 1 motorcycle gallg
chuged wllh murder, lddnlp and con-"When the needed plant la not com-member,,.. killed bY a abotcun bllll u splracy in a shootout at the Marin County bo rode down tlie oflrl!Dp ol the Garden
Civic Center. A judge, two convlc[s and pleted in time to carry incru.ltd Grove Freeway at Fairview street in
ao accornj>\lce ·were killed. cu1tomer demand It la lhe pubUc that will Gllrden Grove.
The prosecution asked prospective ,sutfet," Gould 1ald. Garden Grove police said today they
Jurors Tuesday wbelher Ibey believe Miss "There are no d1511nt allernlll power have no tlues to the ldenUty to the peroon
Davia •11 being railroaded" or whether source• to be lipped and no lar1e Whb killed Terry c. Powell, 21,. ot. Ana-
they think 11sbe is being prosecuted for reserves of power to be cut into." helm. ·
her political b:eliefs." . · lpiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiijlliiii -,.Mary W. Titcomb; daughler o! a Ii
retired Santa Clara County sheriff's cap-GEM TALK
lain, said she beard lhinp tn lhe media . . about Miu Davia being railroaded.
"Do you believe It ?" a.sked.,proaecutor
Ibert Harris Jr. "not really," she replied.
replied.
Mrs. Titcomb, one of the U prospective
jurors undergoing quutioning, waa uked
by defense attorney Leo A. Branton:
"U we introduce evidence to show that
MISI DIVia la being railroaded, would you
alttady hive an opinion?"
She l&id ahe would nol
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Chapel for Yo ii th
To Open in Me,sa
' I A collae houoe and )'OUlh chipel will be
opened In Colla Mua nm monlh by
Hope Place, a Sanll ·Au·blled foun-
dation dedicated to flghtlng drug 1buae.
The combination chipel-coUee hou,.
will be located at Ibo Nadine Eramento
Ballet Scbool, 1922 Pomona Ave. ,
TODAY
by
COSTUMI! JIWELRY
RAPIDLY IMPROVING
Real stones are rapidly replac-
ing synthetics and glau In the
manufacture of costume jewelry
which has become so much a part
of the modern woman's fashion
image.
Face it.
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Spy. Craf-t
T~EyeRe~
CAPE KENNEDY, ll'la: (AP) -Ala
American spy salelllte ooareci Into apace
early today, and _.... i:eported It j,
Ibo lhlrd..ilLI lefiu lntcidod to moal!Gr
rockel lesll oMhe SoYlll Unkin &lld eo ..
mtmf!I Cblni ind to provldi -~
slant alert of an .U-out missile atllcl: Oil
lhe United' Slates.
The paylOld reportedly carried umor1
copo~ ol detecting both land 1nil ·~
'""life launched !blslllles and l1llclear ti·
ploilODs. . ..
A Titan rocket etched a llfl')' path fli
the euly mornlllg duknea1 ll It hurled
lhe bush-hush 1aleWle toward a pllnn.,i
1taUonUY orbit :12,300 mil• abov• t4
earth.
The Defense Department made no Id·
vance annpun~ent of the· launching,
although ln!cinnatlon about It f'll'llfall1
waa knOWll l'n lhe Ca" Kennedy area. ti
brief Air Forc'e 1talemeot alter laun~
said only that a saleWle had been launc4-
ed by a Titan 3. • • '! ·
Sources reporied lhe flr1t In \bl• new
series of recomtalssance payloads was
launched in November 1970 but failed 1o
reach· a proper orbit. .i .
They llid the aecond WU llunched lilt
May and 1cbleved a 1tltlonlry orhlt "'*
Southeast Asia, from where it 11 o~
ing most of the Soviet Union and all of
mainland China. •{
The planned 1lltlon for lhe neweel
aatelllte wat not known, but there ,.,.
1pecul1tion ii might be put In poaliloll :lo
moaltor 1ubmlrlne-launclled mllsilee.
Defense Secrellry. Melvtn R. ,LllJll
recently rePQrled tbe Sovie~ UniOn
hu 43 ~!arts.type nuclear subJl!Ulllts
operaUooal or under constructlail, !1IO
more lhan the UDlled Sllleo. ·.~
From !hell: blfh outpost, lhe lelll<W'
would be able to oburve one-third of the
globe. .
These mlsalle detection 1alelllletl,
developed under a project with the co&
name 847, would provide up to 30 mJDutU
of warnlng of a land-based ml11lle attack
and ahoul 10 minutes alert .., the ahorler·
range submarine missiles. ._.._ _ __.:~
The 11teWle1 nportedly Cir!')' irunna
aenSora: to detect tbe rocket uhaolf. u it
rises above ·the atmosphere and ...
television·like de\llce . to prbvlda. ~
stations with a picture of the milalle. .4·
The laundi today muted the elghltl
secret satellite fired from Cape K~e«J
alnoe Aul. S,..1118.•1,IOI\ wtN•lavolVed In
testing .... and lethn\qqf" for. !lit
early w¥.:Dlnl oy1fem. . ·.>
Mo!r,,µ,s." m~.,,,,~~tallii. lite lau~:lmii v-.. Alf1·F°"'8 BiSO, c,1f1 ~. liu(. to achleve a 1.i.11ona1;
orbit they must be launched from Clpt
Kennedy.
.Wrestlin6 Fan
Loses One Fall
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Colla M,.. pollce "'"' called lo tlHi Orange eowrty · Falrgrowida WedDlldQ
night oo 1 mecllcel · aid call al tho e..,
nlog'1 !ellluioil prol.tlaloa.al . :wrerWq
matcll.
Nobody lot lllrougb the ._.
Nobody got Ued tn tnoia bJ bis I>urJ
opponent. -· ' HenrlqU. M. Garcll, It, of 16' CypreA
Ave., Sanll Alli, told Officer . GllJ
Berwll he 1ln1ply JIQI llct Mier WllctllJll
the action for awh1fe. •
He did not elaborate.
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II will be opea Frtdly1, 8aturdl)'I and
&lndays to YOUlll· people wlUl problems
.. d to u--who ·· -to -"'Ip togelbir, .
Thieves Get Keys
-And ·cars Too
-Within two years, It Is forecast,
70% of the costume jewelzy Pill'
chased by the average American
woman will be made ftom exotic
rocb, mineral• and Hmi-preelou1
;1onu such u tourmaline, topaz,
amethyst and malachite.
"1!d il_won•t be..too lonl· befo~--c
we will not only be fublonfal these
erotic pleces Into beaulltul high
'Ibis it the only scratcllll!OOf ... aad ~ '
ill the wodd. It wW lool: braad-allot~
-bill ;eitn;'lial--ilij;aalilliil
111pCr ~-resistant• ID 1f0 ffOI.
· style jewelry; wa'll aliO have avall-
abla.. a steadily lncreaalnl aaort-
mant of wunounltd 11otlc mlnerllt
and gemstones.
s...-, llole the to)'I to two lete Your local.'jewetrY store 'Si aftt1'
modal cars ,1 aeparall Colli M.. all the moat lolrlcal place rot the
dealenl)IJ>I In o!llce burglaries nported eiblbltlnn and aile of erotic mlntr-
to !JOllca llondly. ' alt and felllltonet. And ..... wbat elao 1boJ lllolt tooT
EmJllOJts-&1.X.. Auto .5alel cl!lcted Wt have a few of th ... material1.
lmmediataly &lld found a 1111 -D(IW, U you ·are lnteretlad In lruly
wor111 '!,I'll m1•111 lrom Ill---fine C!Oltume Jewelry; eome•-111
parttni pllC!O .., !ht Jot. and see 111, W"t'll be flad ·to lpend
Just don Ibo boU!ffard at Qwlll the time to talk to yoa about _.
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' ' 24 YEARS IN SA,.I LOCATION
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CONYINllMT TERMS
IANICAMUICAID-MASTEi CHAR&& Motors, a lf'l1 lmporl car worth $1,IOO tume jewelty you can wear with
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'a\r MOSCOW (UPI) -The Soviet press is
maintaining relative silence while the na·
T lion's leaders ponder the significance of
' the Slno-American communique. But
~.PolltJcal commentators in private con-
Versatl~ say they are deeply puzzled.
·r:.· First, they say thert! m~st be
.., somethint1 between the lines. Second,
,·,·they do not understand why some mat·
r:tters were left' our. or even why some
l; !terns were Included in the communique
-t isaued at the: end of President Nixon's
-visit to Peking.
It appeared unlikely that the ~,;iet
press would get the green Jight to lay
. what they want about the Nixon trip lo
China since cfficial criticism of the U.S:-
NEWS
ANALYSIS
: Chinese understan<tlng Is likely to be 4f1Ul~ In view of the President's sched-~led visit to l\foscow in May.
· But at a'receptlon this week influential
·Soviet jaurnallsls-privately expressed
itPeir reelings about the trip and com-
munique. And tliey had plenty of ques-"
{tons to ask.
t, The inl1st repeated · question t o
':.'rnericans was; ''Your President has
Jl).ade plenty or concessions, but what SENATE LEADER~RECEIVE INVI TATION-TO CHiNA
Huth Scott Uotti, Miko Monsfio!d Plan Journey t e the Chinese done for youf" Another
as "at whose expense ... hJve the
ericans been · so generous?' -im-~Ying that the Sino-American statement
fiPdes ill for the Soviet Union. ·
· .:. The journalists also lvanted to know Arm y Hero Quits Follo wi ng Storm
· ?,_hy ao little was said about lildochina ind hOw the United Stites could insist on
commitments to South Vietnam when
apparently had backed off from its 20
ears of support for Taiwan.
While Western dlploJ11ats a\ the recep-
n generally expressed favorable reac·
n to the Nixon trip, the Russiins made
ese points: '
-There i! more than meets the eye in
communique and despite official
ieniils there must have been some
Unwritten ~understaod!Qgs between the
'Americans and the Chinese. ·
-Some of the Russians BUggested that
North Vie\nam WM "sold down the
river" by the Chltrese.
FT. McPHERSON, Ga. (UPI ) -Lt.
Col. Anthony B. Herbert , a .Korean War
herb whose accusations of hushed-up
atrocitirs in Vietnam got him in troubl e
with the Army , was quietly mustered out
of the .service Tuesday.
µerbert. 41 , became a center of con·
trOVersy after he accused two superior
officers. Brig. Gen. John Barnes and Col.
J. Ross Franklin, of hushing up atiocities
in Vietnam. His charges were dismissed ,
after an investigation by th~ inspector
general's office.
Herbert lafer charged that bitterness
stirred up by his accusations had led to
harassment and pressure to retire.
New Hamp_shire ~ield
But Herbert had JitUe to say Tuesday.
''It's been a very interesting and I . educational career," he commented.
Herbert plans to take a short vacation
with his family in Florlda and then return
to Atlanta Monday for a sche_duled news
conference. ·
The retired officer served 20 years in
the Army and became the most
decorated soldier 'in the Korean War.
He had indicated that he may return to
the University of Georgia, where: be QnCe
taught ROTC, to further his education.
He also has been offered a post on .the
staff of Sen. George McGovern of South
Dakota.
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·'To Play Percentages' w.-;;.y4!>% on regufar,aav ........ 11.
Tho big banks poy,Juot4%.' ' •' '
MANCHESTER. N.H. (UPI ) the perc~ntage ot the vote
1a'" -. With the other candidates each candidate · w 11 J ac·
D taclUy conceding victory to · cumulate and it i! in pursuit of
I President Nixon and Sen. Ed~ these precious points that all
mund S. Muskie, the nar:ne of tbt-' contenders ati now
the game in the N e w devoting themselves fu lltime
to New Hampshire.
• In the Democratic primary, i CAl\l P AJGN '72 /where the race i.. expected to
t be closer -but not close -h . several factors are stiU con-
Which mokeo ourrate 12\l % higher !hen their-.
And dopas Its In by the 10lli of the month, ••m from the 1 at.
That can add up.
So can our 51' % lime -\j()ok lnlereat.
Centlnel1 Banlc.
. Where the porcenllges 111 mor1 lnY!M' flYOI',
12.~\ Higher
Interest . for ! Hampshire primary iJ percen-. sjdered . highly unpredlc~ble.
tage point politics. Everyone ·They include a seemmgly
1 plays It, but not to ,the extent· large group of undecided
of hazarding a firm prediction. voters, a reported _lack of I With six days left before great en~m for any of
New Hampshire voters · go to the candidates, and ~e bitter
the ballot box no one ques-attack by 'the• ·Manchester
[ tion1 that Mx~n and ·Muskie, Union. Leade~ againetrMus~e. 1 n favored from the <ltart, will In an Or:iB.inal pOtl . by the
. Your SavingS.
f finish on top 'in'the Republican Boston Globe (another is due 11 ·--t-
~·and DerDocratlc primaries. Sunday} ~U:11k1e waa given 89 t The speculaUon centers on percent of the vote. Tony
t ' ' Podesta,. Musk.le's campaign
t manager, claiml that private
l T U Ii polla · do-'not show the ,.Jaine W O 1 ~.m,OJ'.C · senator running that strong.
Pressed· on 'bis ' soundings,
W 'll J • Podesta said that MuskJe has l Olfl "substantial •strength" and ~ acknowledged it i! Over SO
C '• ' percent. · ampa:ign A""ssing the M.mkie c.t ~ didacy ~ New Hamp~ 0 WASHINGTON (AP) -Two recenUy, Frank Mankiewicz,
~high-ranking Justice ~Part· .. campaign coordlnat« for· Sen.
~· ment officials are planning .to Georges: McGoVent (D-S.D1),
i quit soon and go t~ work for conceded that if Muskie rpI1ll · f anywhere near 60 percent, he ~the THlectkln catnpai~ 0 would be "in great shape."
{ President Nl1on, a Republican Anytblng less than 50 percent,
source said today. Mank.lewlcz added, would I-~
: Asst. Atty. Gen. R_gbert C. meari , that Muskfe '1 t 111 • _ _,_
11itardian. 481 chief of the hurti'ng." ~department's Internal i;ecurity While Mankiewicz,· u ·, ·au 1--+-
fdivlsion, and Jerris Leonard, other campaign managers, , -
, director Of the LaY'· Enforce-"dJliiied ~to .:..get, jntQ th"e -+-
!ment Assistance Admlnlstra-''nurnberS game,•l ~J.1cGovern
(·tioo, will be following outgolrtg is considered an ilmost sure ! Atty. Gen. John N. Mllchell lo
I ( r (h R• _, · bet to Jinis\l second to Muskie,
1.the Comm t ct. or ' ~ec-although most probably a fair-i tlon or the President, the ly distant runncrup.
t
source said.
Mitchell formally lakEs over New Hampohlre ll 'probably
this week as dlrtctor of Nix-more crucial to McGovern
~on's re-election campaign and than to any of the olber can-
1Depuly Atty. Gen. Richard G. dictates. !n recognition of this, ~Kl e In cl 1 en st has beto rhe has asaembled ponjbly the ~nominated to move up to the best orgahizallon In the state
I top Ju511ce Department spot. and ha! spent a grea\ deal of
( It could not be immediately time in New Hampshlfe.
!earned exactly what roles Neither the polls no r
!Mardlan and Leonard will play peliUcal ''obeerv¥• In New
;tn Nixon'• campaign. The Hampshire conaider Sen .
'Prealdtnl hlms<lf 1111 said he v H rtk r Ind" lwm shly ool o( •'"'laan ...,. 8 e 0 iana or ,,.. ' ·Loo Angeles MIQ<lr Sam Yorty wc>li Ul after t he as .serious threats. ..
• Republl..,, convention In Sanii=========\ll -lDlqo 'Mit-Augull. -
! Leonard, u dirtelor of the THE BEST
;LEAA, baa betn primarily Readt!rshlp po I J 1 prove
:responsible for dlatrlbutine "Peanuts" is one of the
ff'!deral grants to tht states world's mott oopu.J.ar comic "'1der i"· 1111 Safe Streeta 1tr1!)1. Read II dally In t.h•
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San · Diego
Roll s Up-
GOP Debt
, Flood Vic tims ·
J ~-----· --Bu ried; ··r oll 72 _
'200 Died;
-"I>ocior'.
MAN, W. Va . (AP) -Wilm l,llllO persons once
WASHINGTON (AP) -San Jo"'unerals begin today for some . lived, National Guardsmen
Diego, heat for tbe 1972 of the n knovm victims: of i. ~ es.Uffiate only about 1,000 re-
RepubUcan conventiqn, I 1 flood that ripped down 17·mile--main. None bu utilities and
$300,llllO behind In paym<nt.s to long Buffalo Crttk. many are bunched together In
the party, and GOP chiefs are Crews continued to clean up hillside houses which escaped
get\ing worried .atiOut coJ-the flood-torn valley i n the floodwaters .
lectlng. southern West Vlr~a •~d MIJ\Y persons are still unac-
Party officials said Tuesday search for more bodies, as counted for but the number thousands of homele~ persons , • only 1bout $100,000 in cash bas lined up at the Man High fluctuates as refugees come
· been paid by the San Diego School to apply for federal down from the mountains,
Convention Visitors Bureau. disaster aid programs. where they Oecl.
A payment of S200,000 was Staote Hedalth Directthor Dr. N. fit {an w hi I e' Lhe U.S . H. yer eclared e area. di.le Aug. 1 and a second filled with debris and mud, a Geological Survey u·arned five
'200,000 was due Jan. 1, A fin-public health and s are t y years ago th_pt SO West
11 pay!Ttcnt o! $200,000 is due hazard. Virginia dams constructed of
April I. Health officials have been coal mine \\'astes were
"There's a lag on the money giving typhoid shots to unstable or could be breached
from San l>lego, all right," residents of the Buffalo Creek by high w a t e r , tW.o
said a spokesman for the hollow. Several cases o f newspapers reported today.
Republican N a t I o n a I Com· · chicken pox have b e e n One of the dams mentioned
mlttee:-But, he said, the GOP reported among those who in the report, was the one that
ts confident San Diego will made their way to safety burst under the backup of
come up with the money Saturday morning. . water from heavy rains early
before the August convention , "1. think 99 percent of the Saturday and the torrent. of
at which President Nixon is people want to g!) back," water wiped out 18 coal
expected to be nominated for Afayor Rayman Herman aaid camps.
~ his second term. Tuesday as bdildozers plowed Seventy-one persons a r e
Anof:ber party IOUrce said their way through tile debris known Qead.
ty officials are more con-that orl('e: was 16 coal camps The Charleston Gazette said
cemed about the payment~ along the creek... 1967 survey by fed er a 1
than they let on. J{e said there "They don't give up very geologist William Davies of 38 1 Is a growing feeling the cash easy," said Herman. "They're slate and earth dams in We!t
now from San Diego to the very mucli interested in going Virginia described the dam at
GOP has ended.· • back home." Lora do as "unstable."
· Unqiasked
CHICAGO (UPI) -Gov.
Richard B, Ogllvte h a•
ordered a retiew af the
quallfications ind credentials
of all doctors working for tht
state following the disclosure
that 200 patients died after
be ing treated by a state
hospital ph}'!lcian labeled an
"Imposter."
Ogilvie's action came Tues-
day -one day after the physi·
cian, Dr. Ricardo ~1unoz·
Velez, 44, was suspended fro1n
the Elgin State llospilal.
l!!unoz had been. removed four
months zigo from all medical
duties at the hospltal .
The governor directed Dr .
Albert Glass, head o[ the
Deyartment of the Mental
Health, to conduct "an in1·
mediate and exhaustive In·
vestigatlon of the facts in this
incident and to report your
findln&s to me personally as
soon as possible."
Munoi alleges he graduted
from the Unlvenlty al' Havana
medical school In 1958.
,-1 -NAL 3 DAYS
of our . .
HOT .. PANTS: Many Fabrics All Sizes
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VALUES TO $20 NOW •2
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HOT PANT SETS: Many Styles AH Siz'5 •
• VALUES TO $65
DRESSES: MINIS VALUES TO $45
• MAXIS VALUES . TO $60
NOW '10
NOW '10
NOW '15
LONG SKIRTS: Many Styles and . Fabrics
VALUES TO $35 NOW '10.
TOPS & BLOUSES: ·Many to Choose From
·NOW s5 •
VALUES TO $22 ' .
PANTSUITS: VALUES TO $75 NOW '15
• SALE ENDS SATURDAY, MARCH 4 • 6 p.m.
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Somehow one suspects II might be easier lo write
thls editorial hPlenion juice and expose it lo i lighted
matdl to, Wuminate the contents, like a youth experi·
mODUnl with invisible Ink.
'!be topic is issues emerging In the Costa MeSft
City Council election race. And so far, few of much sub-
atance or permanence seem to have made It Into candl·
date dlscuJSlon.
Looking back over the give and take of city council
aesslons the past few months, and In. the few candidate
appearance1 to. date, however, the DAILY PILOT notes
a-few items looming as worthy of more candidate atten-
tion and serious discussion:
-The 300-acre Fairview area wilderness park:
How abould it be developed and bow much can the city
.Itself afford to put Into the project?
-Downtown redevelopment:-whetber lo go ahead,
and bow fast, or·seek: a new directioni ~
· -The 'Newport Freeway: The design and location
. of •frontage ro:ads,, boW many access ramps, and how
• SOOQ, It wtl! be built.
" -The citY's over·all street network: How to fi-
nance more and better east.west streets; the possibWty
of another bridge over the Santa Ana River.
' .:... How lo control the apartments and other res!·
dence developmen~ both from the standpoint of 'Qµallty
11 well as quantity. · ·
• ' -The over-all program: Location of additional
parks ana development ol those existing.
Hopefully these and other _laues will emerge with
more clarity and focus of attention o~ possible toiutlons
11 the campaign Involving the tbr~ mcumbents and 17
cballengen proceeds, . -
Of coune, there are the traditional '.Old bromides,
. 'mod, eovemment," "econmoy." "co~Ullieltlon" 'llliicb Jlwaya sound good but somehow never get trana-
.
Sarnoff's
·-Trenchant
· Observation
UnW the disinherl~achieve a genuine
vuted lntereat In t oods of the com-
munity, no toe!al sys can be usured
el stability without recourse to t•official
vlolencti" from time to time -and in in-
O"Using severity, as g r ea t e r e1-
peclltlom are rebuffed by greater force.
; . .
There • Is a sort of 0 magnetic at-
tndlon". between love~; but just as
often u not, it 'ii aim.ply ine unconscious
call or one neurosis· crying for its mate, and timl alone can tell if-tile attraction
II buod 1111 nal needs or. sell-punishing .
diive1. • • • To demand 0 only the facts" in a news
story i1 as pointless as demanding "only
the nutriUoo" In a meal -,the journalist,
like the cook, must prvceu and lla•or the
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
It'• a shame that part ol each
Costa Mesa City Council meeUng
has to be wasted while Mayor WU.
son apologizes for c.oundlman St.
Clair's rudeness to the public!
-C. A. S.
TMI ...,.,. rtfllctl ,.....,... ....,._ .. , __.,, ..... "' ......... , .....
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Why is "nude',-artistic and "naked" in-
decent? • • •
A bore may be suspicious of everything
under the sun, but he .never begins to
suspect his own tedlousnesS. • • •
The chlef charge aaainlt the God of the
Puritans Is that He hu 1baolutely no
sense or humor, which Js surely a defect
in ao all-perfect Beine· l • • •
The highest parental art is to rebuke
effectively without wouodlng.
Drug Industry ·Re~ponds
IDllmrlaI News &view
~a law u 1 ~for virtually
any problem has becblne .omething of a
'national habit. A clear-lnltance of the
fatl,Uty of laws alone can be seen in the enc abuse problem. Dnig addiction Is an
lllneu and beyond the reach of lawmak-
ing.
ThUlt tome Ume ago, congressional
authoriUes requested the help of the U.S.
-lptlon drug industry in the
1 as Keh and development of a medica·
tioa for treating heroin addiction. The
pracriptloa drug Industry offered Its
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Dear Georgt:
My husband ls I pollUclan and he
Cllll other women "Darling" and
''.My De1r." At home he"°'!" to .
me as "Hey, )'QU I" Whal'• wron1
with hJm?
FUl\lOUS
Dear Furious:
Are you IW'I ll'1 his fault?
Maybe you'rt nol a reaiStered -· (Wrtle to Geoqt. who h
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wholehearted cooperation. Thia means
that an Industry that spends over $600
·million. a year on drug research• is now
devoting the skills of Its nRarchers in
laboratories to the finding of a solution to
a grave n.ational problem, and progress is
being made.
A GROUP FROM the Pharmactutical
Manufacturen Association hu made
public an Interim report on the aarch for
ao aotagonist to heroin. At least six
pharmaceutical companies note pro.
mlsing developments wilh new products.
The report &tales that additional ...,.k
'JICW In progr<ss Is expected-Iii reiiill tn
the early development of add!--
pounds and ,approa ches to trutmd!I.
The most immediate problem wllleh
the Industry faces iJ eval,.tlllll flf •new
prodUdi In u1e on man. In thU .anUll
~ step, increased and --.....,.....1 !acllitles sre urpnll)i need-
ed.
IN THE CASE OF druc addiction, u
In many other natlonal emqencles, the
initiative of private lndllllry Is IOolled to
u the key to metUng a natlon•l need.
Tbe llrenlth oi.., natlan lodl1 II Iarc .. ly atlrtl>oiablo lo Ille allillll' of private cl-and PriYate lnltlallft to r_.i when the n1tlon calls. Tho 41lg lndullrJ
baa DOW been placed in thll f>Olftfon, and
It bu responded In the lrldllionaI m111> ner -a !let 11111 llloaW Ila r• ,..... ii
the record. -
lated futo anything specific that a voter can enluate.
Then there' are-others that either have been dealt
with to some degree, or 'that defy any strong 1ppllcaUon
of local knowledge and control. Curbing the drug traf·
fie, reduciJ\g crime, and rapid transit are-bill three
eumples-)lere.
· There are of course, 111any other 'p<>aible luues or.
Ideas that merit voter examination ii> the who!~ area
of the quality of life In Ccista Mesa.
With 20 candidates In the running, the campaign
Is bound to beat up any minute. There are only about
five weeks before the April 11 showdown at the polls.
And it's goiiig to taRe a lot of talking bet-D now and
then to. sell several thousand voters on .. wbo is best
qualified to run city affairs for the next four years,
But the important lbing is not the quanUty of the ,
talk, 'It's the quality. ' .
Restoring a Tradition
,A traditional event•retums to Costs Mesa thls llllll-.
mer, the Old-Timer, New·Timer Picnic, with. a planned
emphasis on maintaining community herjtage.
Wt year, the picnic was discontinued in favor of
a new. event,. the Fiesta de Costa Mesa, sponsored _by
the ~ber of ComlI[erce.
Some people missed the strictly picnic affair In
spite of the· offering of a fund-raising fiesta.
So now the Costa Mesa HiJtorical Society Is taking
over· sponsorship of the summertime plCDlc atress1n1-··
traditional style pa.rticipation. A most logical place bu
also been selected for the Aue. 13 event -Eatsnda
Park, containing the landmar~ ~ ,.tolMI
· ranch home rellored under · leader· •hip. •
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Retir'ed Policeman Mails Assorted Paperback•
A Call for Books .for ·servicemen:
To the Editor:
Do you tnow JOmtOne in milltlry
service or a Veterans Administration
hospital? Send their name, ~ial ·
number, address and zlp code to: Boolili
to Servicemen, 3152 N. Walnut Grove
Ave., Roeemead, Calif. 91710. They will
be mailed an assortment of seven
paperback boo ls~ If stationed overaeu ·
the boob will be mailed S.A.M.,
(airmail).
U· you don't· know a servJceman why
not have seven paperbacks malled to a
V,A. hospital in your area? See your
phone book for name and addreu.
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Utter1 tram rtaden are tDelcorrw:.
Boob will-tie a rsndom ·..mment of current and out.-of-print tiUes. It you .
koow the general type of books the
1ervtcemap DO.ES NOT read J»!eue send
tblJ tnformaUon. ... ,
NonnallJI writers 1Jwuld C07Wtll their
messages in 300 toords or ltu. TM
right to con<Um• letttn to fil rpacr
or eliminate libel is rt1ervtd. AU Ut-
ters mtut include signature and mail-
ing addre11. but Mmtl may b1· toith-
htld on nqu.est if IU-f/icifftt reason
is apparent Poetry wiU not bt pub-
lished.
at the last councU meeling be a COUD!y·
city project, thereby letting -the county
take part of the e.pense?
IF YOU W.(NT.I. letler enclosed with
the books, oend it In a 1ealed enyelope.
DOn't stamp the eimlope, send 10 centa
extra to cover 'lncreUed postage.
Have paperbock books you want to
sell? (Maximum size tll"x711") Mail to
Books to Servicemen in a strong
cardboard boz marked SP~CIAL 4th
CLASS RATE BOOKS. Your postage ii It
cents first pound, 7 cents each addiUoba.1.
They're bought 111 a pOrcentage of book'• prtnW price: 15 Percent lf in new con--
dition, 18 percent il in good condition, 5
percent if not in good condllion. Don't
send outdated non-fiction or paperbacks
With cover gone, nilsslng or loose pagea
or badly stained.
An explanation of the program: I'm a
retired Los Angeles policeman, like to
read and have some 10,000 paperbacks to 1tart the prpgram. Some are non-fiction
but moat 'of them are 'fiction; I.e.,
mystery, modern,_ science f I ct lo n,
western, historical, etc.
Wi_tb the program as outlined I should
.be able to buy enough paperbacks to keep
it aob!I fedeflnilely. If not and f run out
of boOks, uiy money received from your
re;zders w be promptly . returned to them. .
as I can figure costa they will
be: Seven paperbacks purchased u
ouUined aboYe 70 ceots -malling boa JO
cents • Postage 35 cents. M.Y time will Ila
donated. "
With. an earlier program over 20,00I
paperbacks were malled to Vietnam. J'~
financW rea8Dlll I bad to dlacoottnua ti
(I WU almPiJ donating the boob). '
JAMES L. BROWN
Eleee. Que1tl0tu
To the Editor:
I have the following quesUons that I
wo.pld like each COsta Mesa City Council
candidate and each Incumbent council·
11. Do you realize that tber~ are many
people who have lived in Costa Mesa ever
since it was incorporated who are now on
fixed il'lcooie and these people are the
people who hive helped this city grow?
CITlZENS OF Costa Mesa should not
be fooled. They shouldn't think they can
have parks, recreationaJ centers. golf
coorses and wide green strips between
Santa Ana snd Costa Mesa without
assessments being added and
assessments will raise taxes.
We should all tate an interest in our
govenunent; attend council . meetings,
quesUon the candidates, demand to know
where they stand, then lee 'that alter
elected they abide by the promises made:
PATl\ICIA PLA'l'l'E
A Bi9 Relief
To the Editor:
Praise the Lord and many !"-lo
the city of Costa Mesa for the ,.,. llilp
light at Bant of Amertea, !Ith and M
~Averaie) ,
~ wtD be a biC relief to aJl of Us 1'oldsfen" and I, & one, am very .
grateful for IL •
MRS. LEE SHUllANCE
• T~ ..._, ~.,.Pree•••
To the Jl'.4llor: '
It baa -...,. fnlttfyq to •In the newspopon and m 1V lbe moetlnl ol
Presldenl Nlzon and • Qlooi ml Kao
Tse-lull(.
1t retber warms my 1*f1 to .. 1D
this happening, to be friendl with ~ na·
tlon of iOO. million ;people -Comm~?
My first th6ugbt II bow wooderful to
try and understand a country 111Ch as
this, to be -and do business witb, .
world peace, but let us never tOrget that ·
all our American bo}rs died for a real
cause -freedom. Hqw many Russians
and Red Chinese have died for their
cause in the last 10 years? 'lbe answer is
none.•
GRANT HARDING PHILLIPS
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Fifth Co,,amau-t
To the Editor:
Your editorial, "Murder and Society"
(Feb. 22): I strongly disagree with you,
my own husband, and anyone elle who
even hints that citizens be allowed to take
a vote on a law (divine law) that has
already been binded down by God
almighty, with referen.;e to m~der:
"Thou tbaJt not klll" vs. Cllpital puDlsbo
ment (for'SOME).
Engineers with the raok of Colonel. J!is.
wile wu dying of leukemia and my-
motber was hlred to care for her in her
last dilys.
AFTER SHE DIED, the Coionel ba4 a
hou••cleaoing, burning many Items. 'J1>e
Colonel bad bee~ a teacher of Eoperan!<>.
an internaUonal Iuguage, in the College
of the Ozarks. My mother thought that f
might be interested in reading IOfllt of
the college papers so ahe brought lh<m
borne. 1bey were quite interesting.
Radio WU in its infancy in ti>OOe da)'J.
The plan was for all the labor leaders ;to
be Joyal Copummlsts and to know ~ In-
tem•tional llll8U•ge. A apeech !mm Moocow' could paralf"'_ lndUJtry ln any
part of the world, br"""" OJll' enemy· of
COIDDIWlblni to, 1t1-. -
ALL OF THE literature wu printed in Laws are only as good as the men w~ Moscow in the Eng)i&b language. Many
make ,them; thus, we witness the, coo-labor unionl in the United Stat.a hive
servative element of our society, takp:ig 1t purged themselves since then of known
upon themselves to decree thatjhe !He of -ctmmunlsls, ucepl for men liD Harry
a policeman or guard rs more important Bfidges who is-Aid io be a Soclllist or
than any other man: Thi.1 it not sound Marxlst or Comnudlt (whichever term
reasoning. It is, indeed, a sict America, be chooses).
when the worth of each individual . is we set at this time the coal mines of
b111ed on which end of the PoliUcal spec-Britain sre on strike, paralyzing that
!rum he happens lo' be on. It's coming to country and the longshoremen of this
that in our society, and it's frightening, country, who are not nearly so effecU'e
to say the least. because this country doesn't need a111
IT IS SAID that God In His Infinite
wisdom was truly all encompassint; in
His laws -He really .intended jliltice tor
all when He said, "Keep my · com-
mandmeots.'' Tbat fdth commaodment
was meant to protect ALL: the little one
· (fetus), the Police or gusrd, the Senator
(R. Kennedy ); the Pi-esident, (J. Ken-
nedy,) the black religious leader (M.l.
King), the Mexican-American newsman.
(Reuben Salazar) 'a yowig black boy,
(lerryLee Amy), the two young Mellen
-II (brothers), the J 1 ck son
Brotlien, a Black Panther, or, for that 1m.ttier / any other human be1ni wbO ii "*' WKl<ed down -without trial. .
I ftnd It 1&d, but true.; Al!lericaos dO
_ljOI' bellove that all !He ii ,acne!, only
10111•" It the-lile of a policeman or guird
II more proctous than a poor, so cilled
slob or derelict In the autter, or the
a!Oremmtioned, I C0111taer tllal one giant
atop tnfl> a pollce stsle. Do we want a
police slide? Le!'I taJre a -CID thst. . BIRl'l!CB WELSH ' . •
other co\Dltry. The lonphoremen strike
may turn out to be good for us in the IOl'lr
run and the coal mine al!ike in England
may boomerug against the Commuolsls,
I DONT BELIEVE that Moscow'1
dreams have come true. The Communists
themselves are not even 1Ubject 'to
Moscow much lea the labor uniorui, trut
they do hive · l>O'"'r in the world. They
have created qui~ a meas in North
Ireland ~ IRA, but their main
power is in confusion and deceit. Their
main tooll are hatred, self-pity and Bel-. '
I believe they bm hid their ey In tlie
United States. They hive caUIOd riots
abd confusion, J>ut ii we can keep them
out of our government, we can beat them
here.
. If '" loot to spiritual values and nOt
turn to self-pity and, hslred 10d
aelfishness, we _can overcome.
JIM BOLDING
To the Editor:
' . ~. The visit of Presldeot Nixon to Qiina
To the Editor: ha1 been a revelaUon. One of the moll
Y-•-·di led ·•-•~-M··"''-1llnlflc1111t results was Usteillng to the
UW' syn ca Cm 1UUUU1Y,, ilWlUa nen broadcasters• recltaUon ·of tomt Of
and Sanl!ers, seeJI! to be lr)llng bird to, Clalrman Mao's philosophies,
sell the legallzatlon and/or ..,. of pol. After nearly 10 yean ·o'f listening to Firlt Mawdln bOI Mr. -telllng pot · "RIJM)ff," "Bum-Baby-Bum," 0 Llt1!"
man to answer: . thal the only dll!erence bO!Wftll them U. and "~-On" one ,.,_ b a=' · Mr. B. ii toxic, addictive and legal. And '" • -.. Bur 'llllN, I hav• to tlllnt of the. over the other one 00 Feb SI com....., . and ... t culture II not created opiq:. l. What are yon plannlag !or the home-
owners of today, n« tJi the future? z. Do you believe that you can buUd
parks, reeruuon centers, underground
street llgbtinf, etc., without patting man
aaseSllDl<l GD the homeowners?
3 . .no.,.. belioM Costa --• city charter!
'-WOOi.i> voo·-io 1o a1 -" Ille ~ proje<ts .. tbO tiallol and
allow Ille voters to .... far lllom?
I. Would yoo pal ... tlllct ol mayor mi
the baJlGt and Ill'... clU.. elect •
mayor? .
6. Are yoo man lnteruted In the ptl)o
pie who live lo Colla Mesa ,_ than the
~pie who will lift here In tl)t fUllal!?
7. Are you WllllnC to ... that a public
accounting_;,, given for all money ..,eoi
by the city of Coeta Mesa!
I. BA VE YOU looked ln(o the fednl
flmcll especlally for Id root for tllo
cttbem wbo are CID flJed lnc!>meo!
1. -• afllllpled federal ,_ ·:.i~ irl '+ llWnl polfls and ....,. •
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4.1,000 -.,, bo71 wbo have died ln •••area. and pot fav..:..bf1 to the lit.. tom o1 tbe, U.S. Supreme Coart er Vietnam who .,._ woalcl hive died U ' _... • , ·tbrourh paumc of 11.., by Congreu.
, they wn ........ aplqat aocb a llDalf !Air. • ARTHUR COOllf!Olt Jnalgnlnr.t _, U that C01111ry Wauld you thlnl: thil ls wtlkeninc ct
wmn't lllibl llooled by the bl« powen a~e ...... hig the csuse of -allty.
of Ruslla 11111111111 C11inL North -plv*"1.,!tnesstloa~~ ...1,,~'!'"'~a~a-:a~.c-r===:oOlt;;_.UMMI COMT -...tthout-W. !jielj!iijf W<iildlilift ball Ill :1 -na , --·
stve up ,_. .... • Lll'1 do -cnlllCftn& far GOOD
Pleua .... \ Ill mt Wl'Clllf, I -11111..i o1 encdorqJiig evil.
Quot.es
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Calif"* -lllr-"Sex ought no! be a quaIUlcatlon lor the bar. If you're
1mart, yw.'ie mnarl, It'• not a mUcuUne
or femlnlDe cbaracta11Uc .. "
Dr. l1•10i B. ad, Qty-U.1 New
Y orl< !111""1ocW. al L& Ton HaD
•11" ~111 ertticlll black ltudfel when
Ibey are Jn the cooteJt of bl1c1t
---••• nol when they broaden the 9*icaliGD oi • ...,..,. .•
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DOif 1IUDDLESON'
vilw •zt>r•SUI! bv ~ cdjtet;al cartooniltl do Mt Met.,..
lly repr11ml lllolC of U.. DAILY
PILOT.
.• -Editor
We C•• 0 Nre.O•e
'To the Editor:
In the litter ''*· I wq I ~ In Arkansas. At that time the Piii retded '
the College of the Ozarkl, a coll.,. for
union leaders. Th~ collqe w.i, port of
the Communist co11spilecy. A 111111 bed
near to 111 -a Ruaslan immigrant "'"-
had reUred from Ibo U.S. l.nAJ '
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