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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-03-03 - Orange Coast Pilot( l . .• • ' • ' ' ' escue rom. • ·N.~ le~ds-·Report~ • . ' !J--Sll~-i~g.~Spree l -"'; .......... ..-----.. •. ~Da01aging · 4 B0:nks. . -. . ' ; DAILY PILOT * * * 1oc * * * FRIDAY." AETERNOON, MARCH f, 1972 . . ... & .... Mo 4 llCTIOIU.141 PMU .. . .... · :-.lt>w••_ini&~Aroti~d . i : ...... . . : .. -: . ' . .. ~ ..... 4 -. . . ~ . . .. , '~ . ;~ : ... ~ ... ~ ~... t. ..t .. , . ~-. .. f]mHs· Few'·. . . - In Slwoting • lncinent I;·.!~ .• '.,. "Ul'IT ....... iS~aWn Deloach, 4, ~ho ls , blind, gets icquainted with cl~~'Harold 1Wilaon at the premiere performance of the annual MediDah Shrme ; Citcus at Medinah Temple in Chicago. Shawn "las one of 4,QOO blind • ••d ban_dicapped chil<!ren wbo iwere guests of the Lions Club. No new leads were reported today In a bi;arre Harbor Area shooting spree: in- volving four Newport Beach fmancial in- 1tituti0ns· and at least nine parked cars plus a Navy recruiting bus riddled in Costa Mesa. Some conflict exists over whether the shootings were all the work of a carload of four men that roared through Newport Center about 8 p.m. Wednesday, blazing away with a rifle. Panther Indicted ., . Newport Beach detectives described the slugs as fired from a high-velocity weapon, but did not aay what caliber. The mobile Navy recruiting bus parked at 541 w. 19th St., Costa Mesa, WU hit three. times wilb .30 caliber carbine bullets, 1~rdlng to police contacted at midmorning Wednesday. Recruiter Billy C. Kahal called 'to I report • the malicious miachlef incident ~. I which left two slugs lodged in an interior the· de!enilant'a •prescrilied jail Utile and bus desk. • placed 'him on probation. Jwo months Officer Harlan Pauley said a third later-the prisoner wu, back' In court 00 bu.Itel ri~ oil a leaf spring bene~•th Identical liur·•-. har the l>UJ and flattened one l1te. u 1 ~~ c gp. ., ,, A search of the area yielded three Tben;:1, a ·~ ID, ml 1n1dne,s!, . IP!llt ·,30 ·caliber carbine bullet ,ca1ings aald JUJlle Murray l!!ltt hla -p' ' and a witness who reported hearing three ~t with' ~.,J'lt'a going lo · lo five lhota and~a car apeedlpg aw~y be prellJ -hard lllr• that . welJ.trlmmed a boot 10 p.m. the night before. ·)'Olllll -. lo ljep .back ~·the cfl1!B Tbla would have placed it ·Within the 'cultllte.'" ' : general Ume span that the three Newport Bal ~.·a«mvltted·bur&lar, proved Center tianb and one stock brokerage Tbur'sdQ that,. it 'wisn't yery difficult to firm were bit by flying bullets. get"bact on Ute 1treet with.what m(ght be Cleaning crew~ and security guards the. ~t -'dilgu.iae_J.n, the . world -a were i.n the !>'Jildings. and an insurance aewcut and .that Clean 1bave;.Jnnk. executive, Michael Riney, 29, of ~ta ~-------· __ -._-r _,., Mesa, was walking past when he "\"IS • • , .-rly hit by one bullet fired from the H £1 _ ,J _ opeedlng car. or:rie,, uur~n.. Investigators oay no projectiles or lead fragments have been found around the veblcles whole windows were shot out, Indicating _possibly 10meone else was in- volved. Detectives said Tb~ay ~y weren't eliJ1llna.Un& the possibility the shooting -:might he linked to the near·fatal woundln' of a atate division of hlghway1 worll:man or\ the Newport Freeway Tues- day. .· • X trio of teenagers today' are In Orange County Juvenile Hall, charged with auault with lnlt:nt to commit murdQ as -SAii PRANCISOJ (UPI) -Black 'PUlher ,plily chief ol lillff Dlviil HIUanl hos been lndlclod ... perjury .... !>l •-al grand jlry. 'l'he"Jt. )QMldPanlllerwu-mi·tliree :-o1 nWlnl ra1oe ataie-ta. 1n i us-.i coart Jn January, tm, In an ~ lo IOI ...,...meat fuod1 lo aid • 1111~ ..,._ scalpat a charge he bad a result of that cue. 1 Ex-Ford Chief Dies DETROIT (UPI) -John 0. Dykltra , former prealdent ol Ford Motor Co., cited Thunday at a medical center In suburban Soothlleld where he bod been • Untlelled tile lilt ol Presldellt Nboo. . . . . undergoing cobalt treatment for cancer . He WU 73. ' • I . . .• • Sho.-n hy Judge!) --In B .ald Disguise • \ .- • '' I! .. ' . ' . 'i ~ .' , \,.;,.. • 'I ' • • " • . { . • . ' f,, . lli~~$~~1 ~ .. .. ~ -ANTHONY ·BERNARDINO CLINGS TO RESCUER You"l'l•r Foll In Shaft Wh llo Flying Kita . . . . -. • • Hundred$ of Vol«n ·reers · Cheer Rescue Succ ess . From AP D11palcllel' EL MONTE -What price do you put on a ~y's life? ' .To. the hundreds of v o 1 u n t e.e.r.1. emergenc). workerl i nd officia11 who> took part in the massive -and suc- cessful , rescue operation for &-')'ear-<1ld Anthony . Bernardino, no cost was too high. • ~ Ri1klng death in tunneling attempta, the rescuer• got to the El . Monte boy almOlt seven hours after he tumbled into a narrow hole in a road Constructi911 proj· eel In this Los Angeles suburb . and be- came wedged 'l1 f~ below the :surface . Offers of help a.nd equipment poured in from lndlViduals and groups through the Soutbllnd. At .times, rescue worker• did not -the oame of the men next to. them but -under pressure to reach An111o111 before he wu burled by fllllng dlr\ O< lllllered from unknown lnjurleo - dll!a't bave Ume lo think about it. Thouaancb. of persons -perhaps mllllom -ljJtened and watched lhe , dranii 'untold'On.radlo and television if.a. tions. As a rescue worker carried the bpy to the surtaCe at 12:08 a.l!!:._, onlooker•. newsmen and other emergency personnel cheered. The dirt.caked and pale young1ter said, •'Hi, Mommy, hi Daddy," to hia parents before being taken by ·helicopter to a medical center for observation. He wa1 reported in good · condition. "How'S Jimmy?'' the boy added In reference io· bi1 I-year-old brothu. '!'he ·two · ,.ere, fiylng kite.; Thursday, afternoon when Anthony tumbled Into the hole. "I never thought they wouldn't get him," his mother Sandra said. "I jwt wOndered how long It was going to take." At times, re!CUe workers couJd hear the boy crying, then la u g h I n 1 hysterically. Jim Bernardino, the boy's !alhet\ uld, "I'm really happy. They (re 1 cue (Ste RECIJE, Ptg6 I) Off icihls . _Call Police Four 16-year-old Placentia high school boys are being hejd by Orang• pollce charged with the aeoseleaa thrill ahoolinC of a freeway worker last Tuesday night. The quartet are charged with aaaault with lhtent to coinmit murder, accordlni tp Orange detective Jim Robl.nton. They are being held In the county's juvenile ha.JI in , Orange. Robinson Hid the tip which led to the solution ql the wanton shooting came from El Dorado High School offlclalt. He said two of the four youths are¥ escapee.o from the coupty'a Joplin lloya, Ranch ln.'Trabuco C8nyon. The youth '"' cuaed of the actual shooting reporledly- atole a car Tuesday after escapln& from the ranch and he and hia companion picked • up the two other boys arid weot oo a /oyrlde lhooling spree which ended ll'ilh he sniping. Serloualy wounded wa1 Michael W. Dawsbn, ;21 , of El Monte, who was operating a groovlni rig on the Newport Freeway near Lincoln Avenue about 11 ,30 p.m. Tuesday night. ~Police said they recovered a sawed off .%%--caliber rifie which "they are C«tain WU" the weapop U~'bY, ,t!ie youth, Tho quartet after belni plded up by i,,. veatlgatoro 'led them lo ·tbn11Je whlcb waa hidden In an or..,. grove In Placen-tia . : .Oru•• • Weadaer It'1' going lo be.aunny and windy tbLs weekend, with temperatures along the Orange Coast oanda at 68 rl1lng to !O Inland.· Lows tonlibt 45-M. Have 1 nice weekend. INSm E TODAY Sailor• takt to tht 1andi 'thll' weekend . LondsailJna, the an· cient art of the Egyptiani, is gaining popularitu. A 1torv in todau'1 Wttlctndtr aivt1 the batkpround on Rmlcllo 'Cali· /ornl4'1 /l4tl4nd·re1111tto. l..M,..,.. 1 MlltMt , ... tt ... .... " -·-.. CellfMllll 1 -'-• C!e••MIM -11 .. ,..,.... ... '''"'" " ,,..111,.,.., ' c ....... ,.. " ...... , .. , . • DMffl lktkft ' ·--,. .. ...... ,, ... • , .... _ II ·-•n --,.,. ... ._. • -• .... llhl .. --J>M ..... .,.. 11 --.. -, • •• 011 fl --.... I J DAILV f'ILU I Frld>J, Mardi 3, 1'172 I • Here's Sunday - Conlenll ol the !Int Sunday edition Sunda1 edlUoo of the DMLY~!LOT ol the • DML Y PILOT ••er ll be -n.. flrit section wW Include. ... pablllbed (It'• comlni lhb Sunday ) YOUR CREDIT Ltldoff arllcle In IN tltlnc ahlpe todly. sect.Ion tells bow you can check your Rt.re'• 1 preview or som~ of the own credit raUng. Jt answel'I the quea- 1torle1 and features readers will find lion. j'How fair ls the Fair Rtportln1 In that collector's Item "llnl edlUoo": Act?" lllNDAY SPECIAL -R u d 1 ANSWERS, ACl'fON -New col· Niedzielski, DAILY PDm staff umn, "Pot Dunn, AT yo UR trriter, ,gets right down to ~t level In SERVJCE1" Is where readers aet the In lnform11Uve: article on "pig snit-nd lo need :bing." answers a the act n t~y . It wlll name names ind tell flCla ind Story tells not only the "how" of Dllhen__•ccon'I be afr•ld to flab! city ball. mi& lnlorlll<r'• twlll&bl-uislence,_ alto some of the "why.11 It's 1 Pagel REGULAR -YOU' FEATURIS lestlln! In a spot wber•J>AIL Y PILOT Among "you" lHlures to be published staffers uch week will present stories every Sunday are Good Deed People, oruy they could tell. You and the Law, Help for You, You PEOPLBIQVOl'ES _ New feature can Help and Your Health, lo appesr $aDda1I only. It wUl leek Nor ll'OR WOMEN (ONLY) -Mtn out. the ollbeat quota and unlllUll ARE Jnvlt.d to step Into the piiea la "aaldea'":-tiom botb lnternatlonal and "C" Seetion where 1 local· pertonallty local personalltlet. will be proliled each week (first one Is F£4nraD _ Hwun lnterett Judge Q:Jia Baker), where columnlsll Erma Bombeck, Ann Landen and artJc.111Inthe 11A" Section Sunday will Count Marco (new to the DAILY include one on the Irvine Company's PILOT) witl display th~ir wares - war on squlrrel1 at Newport Center, a and where Sydney Omarr offers a look · JO.year backwsrd look by astronaut at your boroscop¢. John Glenn and the JUe ol a local • clown. REX REED, ENTl!l\TAINMEN? - Hotteat 0 1how biz" column 1n the rui- JUST COASTING -Managing tion, written by onetbne celebrity Rex Editor Tom Murphlne producea.one of Rted, highlights enter ta 1 nm en t hf1 popular columns e1pecJally for the coverage that, In the first Sunday edl- 81111day paper· And he'll do It each lion, will Include the d•but o1 lhi• . week. year11 "Lucl Poll.11 • EDrrotUAL P A G E Is DAIL y Pri..ar readers can win CmcrMrm1n Jolm Schmitz headed for theater pa~ses and other prizes while real trouble at the Polls? Lead voting for their favorites among of-· editorial analyus his Intransigence in ficlal "Oscar" nominees ror actor, ac. relation to President Nii:on and the treu and "best film " hbnors. Nixon Doctrine:. CLASSIFIED ADS -La,te deadline •OPPOIJTE EDn'ORIAL~ -New (Saturday noon) for "want ids" -11111 of oommentary and colu!Dlll m•ans Ille Ustlng1 will be fresh and makea Ila d•bul In the Sunday edlllon. timely In Sunday's clusllled section. Amoac new columnlats Is Barry New feature, Woman's World, orfer1 Goldwater who, ID hl1 lint DAILY two .. wing pattema Jn addition to ad• PU.01' piece, 11y1 Nixon really ls the of special interest .to busy women. Man of Ille Hour. DAILY PILOI' Editor Tom Keevll launcbe:1 1 new, COLOR COMICS, SUPPLEMENTI Sunday411y coiumn, ' ' E d I t o r ' 1 -Color comics section, Family Week- Notebook,0 and admits In the firli one ly and TV WEEK wilt be distributed that he ls as old as Corky of the each week with the new Sunday edi- Guollne Alley comic .strip. tion. SPORTS -Leading off ''B" Section The first Sunday edition will, of of the naw Sunday paper, the DAILY courae. emphasize coverage ol local PILOT sports report will utilize the "hard newsu as well 11 human ln- Jatett news deadline in Southern terut features , photos a n d ll· California to give Sunday morning lustr1Uons. rtadm's tbe tlmelielt sport& news Every Sunday, the DAILY PILOT avalllble. will continue It's ''day-ab e • d '• Flnt time out, DAILY PILO'l' covera&e of the ltock market by of- sporta 1talfer1 will wrap up weekend fering h1ghlights of the wee:k'1 ae- actlvitiel and wW hive a tpecla1 eye UviUe. on Wall Street (the week's-end on world record mUer Jim Ryun as he summary will be published In Satur- trles out his kick 1n the Meet of Cham-day editions, at least one day earlier plons Saturday at the Coliseum ln Los than any other Orange County Angeles. newspaper offers it). 'VOiP llCCJ"ION' -Loaded with Real estate news, moved from the features and columns -many of them Saturday paper, .,,m be dllplayed ln new and created eapecially for the the 11B" Section. Wounded County .¥ eggs Arrested in Mexicali Two Uquor lllOre bandits who •npged ill a shootout with 1 cleric Monday night were arrested Thursday In Mexicali, Ba- ja Callfomla, Garden Grove police reported today. Both men had been wounded in the shooting match with Douglas Frank, 29, at Ed Larsen'a liquor store, 13181 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove detectives Don Antoine and Arthw-Nuncio picked up Raymond E. Devine, 22, of 12402 Haster st .• Garden Grove at the Me1Jcan border Thursday' 1ftemoon. ~ HJa leg, which had been ohattered by a bullet in the ahootout was placed in a plaster cast at a Garden Grove hospital. He is charged with assault with intent to commit murder and armed robbery. The other bandit, RudoUo Valdez Aauayo, a Mei:lcan national who was in thla country illegally and had been living In the S.nta Ana area, mnained ln a Meucall hospital. OU.N•I COAIT ST DAILY PILOT Tiit Or•t'IM COit! DAILY Pit.OT, wlllt whldl I• combl!IM the Newt•PrM1, t. publlthH llV t*' Or•l!f' Co11t ,.ubtllhlh9 (11m11111y, Sepe- ''" ldltlotl• •1• P\llllltlltd, Mondty tt'll'O\llll'I Friday, for Coll• M•t, NtwpOrf lltttll, H1111t11111tr111 Betcll/F-t•ln VeU1y, L19un1 llMc;ti, lrvlnt/S.ddlfllKk •nd Sin Cl1mtnt1f l•n Juen C1pl1!r•no. A 1lngl1 r1111ot'11I Mllllon 11 11111111i.hlld S1turd1y1 Ind lllfld1.,.., TN prlntlpt! P\lblltfll1111 pl•nl 11 II l30 Wttl aty llrHI, CoJ!t Mesi, C1!1fornl•, f2t1'. R11b1rt N, w,,c1 P'rftldlflt ll'ld' Publl1h1r J1ek It Curley Vitt P'r•ldtnl Ind G11'14tt l Mlnlgtf Tho"'•' 1e,,..,11 E•ltor Them•1 A. Murplll111 Mtnttllll Editor Ch1rl11 H. Looi l\ith1rtl '· Nill Attltltnt MIMtll"ll fdllol1 ....... GMll MIMI : llD Wttl ••V SltWI ............ di: J.111 N~ hultYtnl U9UM IMcll: m ,.,,.., ,t.Yl!'lw H!i911lnt19n hldl1 1117J ltedl lt11ltY•rd Mt! Cllmlnll: JU Nerti! Et ttmlne A1tl ,.,_ 11141 '4J-4izt Ctanln.I • ._. .... 642·1l7t '""' ~ .,.... '""' ... lepM ''*" ' 4tJ-44JO p,_ ,,.,. Or-.. CtW!fy Ctmmt11ni. Ma.IZH ~. wn. Or•no• co..t l"vl!Ht111.,. .........,, Nt ,.,,. '"'""· "'"'"''*'· .....,.I ,._..., er Mvtrtl-h 11«1111 fMY • •• wuo• wltllovt tptellf ,.,.. ,,......._ rlf ~ OWl'ltl'. ...... ~ ,_ .... ,.111 1tloN~ lttdl .. c..tflt ...... C.""9rl'I ' '"'*'"'*' ., ..,,.., UM -'fltv1 W f'NH U.IS .........,, .......,,. ....... tt.. ...... IMl'lfllt¥. Garden Grove de:tectJves Hid doctOra told !ham Apayo probably will not live. Aguayo was hit in the abdomen, bu.t con. tluued to fire at Frank emplyJni his .31- caliber revolver. Mexican authorities 1volded Jen,thy ertradition proceed.Ines regarding Devine by declaring·him an undesirable alien. Antoine today praised the ablllty and cooperation of the Mexican po I J c e in brlniJng about the meat. Police aald the: two suspects eacaped with ISO or Ille ·more Ulan S2110 they-¥ tak•n · from Frank. The rtlel of 1111 money was dropped as they fl&! from the liquor ~. Antoine 11ld they learned that Devine and tlje M .. lcan a!Jeit hid · tried unauc:cesslully to ·persuade a Cale•· lco doctor to treat them. Medical Board Sets Hearings For Hartelius · A State Board of Medical Examiners hearing Into allegations that Dr. Ebbe Hartellus of Costa Mesa and El Toro w11s guilty of moral turpitude and un- professional conduct in his relationship , with two..women patients will be resume4 Tuesday al the Lo5 Angeles Slate Office Building. Deputy Attorney Generil-Jeffrey WohJner will pick up whert he le!L off Dec. 3 in his calling of wltnesae1 to sup- port charges lllat Hart•llus, 50, druued and assaulted Mrs. Reba Vaufhn, 31 1 of 687 W. Wilson St., Costa Mesa, and repeatedly drugged Mn. Wan{a, r.felen- drez, 22, of Costa Mesa , in the montbl!I before her death. Both sides predicted thr .. months ago that Ille resumption ol Ille 1l9rlng wUI not be sufficient ln the three days allotted to conclude teaUJtiony. Wohlntr baa stlted that lhewllmony ol Mn. Vau1hn alone will take up three days. Only alx ol Woblner's ti subpoenaed wllnesaes had tesUOed whtn hearing ol· fleer E. F. de Vllblls ordered Ille lhl'ffo month recess . Hartellus has been cleared In three Oranie Couiill Superior Court trlalJ of' arson, fraud and bribery charaes con- tained In Grand Jury Indictment•. He h11 sued Ille city or •Costa Me11 lor fl,5 mUllon In damages for what he claims was his false arreat oo Insurance ftaud allegations contained In one of tho!t Jn • dictmentl. • .. I, ~oblessness ·Shows Dip Over Month ·Kisser, Kissee On W}nning E~d · Of Damage Suit SACRAMENTO (UP!) - A Superior Court Jury has ruled ~t I ki11 1har.d by 1 man and woman was oot willful mLsconduct although the boat the man was operaUng ·at the tfnte went onto the shore and hit'"'i tree. The jury Thursday ruled In ravor of boat operator David A. Borth of Lodi and passenger Helene L. Harris of Sacramen- to, who were sued for $36,750 in d1r11ages by anolller pasamger In Ille boat. In her suit, June Becker of, Sacramento said she suffered lnjurits to her left leg when the boat struck the tree. The accident occurre;d July 111 lt'ro, on the MokeJumne River In San Joaquin County _.hove the Woodbridge Dam. Mrs.'Becker contended that while Borth was operating the boat, "his at- tentions were dlstracted by the negligent terrtinine enticement and IUurlng kisses of defendant Helene L. Harris .. , ao as to •... prollmately cause Ille boat ... to cruh into a ttte." Evel Knievel Does It Again SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Dll'tdevil Eve! Khlevel cunned hla mo-,rcle down an aille, off a ramp, and, over 14 can and jrucu . u 4,llQll. llpocta(an lleld~--. bmtli al11fe ColrP.ai.ct. Ht' landed 11lely ' on 'lht other · .. 'l1lundaY nlibt "'4· ~ • CUlmM I Ian l'ranclaco raOor4, ' ·Tonfiht; lie'll try !or l5, whlot1'e HY• will be a world racord. r I Nixo~Pick Defending Position ' Henredon's Four Centuries Fr .... ·-1ry·1tyt .. -.... ,.., for ............ 1 ......... W, w11t fo show you H1nr1cl111'1 Four Ct11hlri11 Coll1cti111 •• , b1c11111it i111 uniq111lj tuited'to lfi1 c11111fori1bl1 wty we Ii"' tocl•y. lt'1 '" 1ltct!oit t111mbl191 of over 90 d11igii1 for your li•ing room, or b1llllr11om, The '1ri1ty of ~;;;;;= d11i9n ttid diff1r1nt fini1h11 pr11111t 111 11111111111 op~rtu11ity for you to crttho yeur own higlily i11dlvidu1I t ftd p1r1o"tl room. Our proft11io11tl 1f1ff will litlp you wifh your 11l1ctf•111 to 1t1rl or tomplt ft · your tlocortli"g pl1"'· ... $119 $119· DEALERS FOR:' HENREDON -DREXEL -HERITAGE -KARASTAN • • .. ..... ~ '.,.. ·---· ·-·. --. - ' INTERIORS LAGUNA llACH TORRANCE 23"4t Hawthor"a llv4. '11lWl'ORT llACM 1727 WW•llff Dr., '42-2050 .-PllD:tY 11L f .. -' .; ; 3~5 Nl'lh CNll Hwy. 494-655! IJIJ) J71•1J7t 0,.. ,._,..., 'tfl t ,,........... tllf'Wkr ....,_:. ........ .1.ID-HllO r .. ' • • • • Pk• Teti "'-Mw .t o,_.. C....., 140·124J 7 t f l d • ' d • .... - _, 1'l'ldJJ, March '· 197Z DAILY PILQ{ :J'. Goi~g •.. Goi~g~ •. Gone , on Main Bea~h , . !"JCj."~""'~ll'::;'I'>' ' Sea shant ies and v.1eather~li co mmefcial buildin.gs that stood the ·test of time are little challenge for the cold steel ot the bulldozer blade. Ra zing the buildings is a first step on the Main Beach of Laguna Beach to a dream of more than 40 years, a park beside the sea. After years of tugging, hauling and soul-searching and two near-miss elections, the city purchased the l,000 linear feet of beach on a lease-purchase ba sis". U.S. Replaces . County Cash • • Co1n1nu1iity Actio1i .Council Gets Money After Goof Orange County Community Ac tion Counci l 1CACI has received a check from the fed eral government to cover the "missi ng" $62,98.1. After much searching a n d cor- respondence, local CAC off i c i a Is discovered that the money had been mis.sent to Marin County: north of San Francisco. Acting CAC executive director Frank · Tease reported the arrival ol the money today. ' Mean while, the poverty f I g ht i n g organization is having other problems. For the past two months the board of directors has been unable to muster a .. quorum. Some business has been con- ducted by mail ballot, Tease said. If the CAC board continues to fail to achieve a legal quorum of1 h8lf of its 36 members it may lose its power to run the agency. The federal Office of Economic Op- portunity (0E0) whicb funds most CAC programs has ordered the absentee-prone local board to restructure itself. The membership includes 12 from governmenta l agencies. 12 represenliNt: fow income areas of the county and 12 from community organizations. The low income representatives have the worst attendance record on the Apes S~hooled If You Want Anything, Just Ring ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) -A team of scientis ts here has promised to give a couple of apes anything they want -as long as they ask for it in correct Ye rkish. The language ha s been invented by researchers at the Yerkes -hence the name -Regional Primate Research Cent er for a project in communicatlon be tween men and apes. Subjects of the experiment are an orangutan named Biji and a chimp named Lana. Over a period of four yea rs, they will be taught to gai n rewards - food. drink. mu sic, trips to the monkey pl ayground -by pressing lighted keys on a large keyboard of sym bols. At first. a single correctly pressed key will bring the reward. But. gradually, Lana and Biji will be expected to com- bine several different symbols, just as a child learns to form a sentence from word s. A computer system will study every response the apes make on the keyboard. Every right and wrong "word" or "sentence" will be recorded and studied statistically for evidence of syntlctlc understanding in Biji and Lana . The computer also will control vending machines. I! Biji correctly asks "for so mething lo eat, or a blanket. for in. stance, the computer will allow the rewa rd to be dispensed. The National Institutes of Health pro- vided $67,001 for the first year of the proj- ect, headed by Dr. Duane Rumbaugh , a specialist in primate intelligence at Yerkes. Rumbaugh and his team are trying to find out how mu ch capacity for language animals have. Legislators Disagree On 'Godfather' Remark SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Legislators of Italian descent split along party lines to- day on whether Gov. Ro nald Reagan showed bad taste in call ing speaker Bob :Moretti "the Godfather." Demor.rats were outraged. Republica ns said if depended on whether Reagan was smiling. 1o1 think it's outrageous," said Sen. A. Chappie (R·Cool ), shrugged it off, more or less. "All my life people have caJled me 'wop' and 'dago,' '• said Chappie: •i really don 't get that up tight about these things. I suppose a Jot would depentf «¥1' whether the governor was smiling or not · when he said it.' Reagan's press aide who was with the, governor when he made the remarll .U:td board, CAC figur~ reveal. 1There has been one resignation from thi.s group and four others have been automatically fired . . because they m i !I a e d four board meetings. Two others in this group will be omeat.ed if they miss one more meeting, a local official said . D i r e c t o r s representing government. agencies and comm\li'ilty groups are not subject to the four-meetlne-and-out rule. They 1lso may send alternates to ses.!ions which the low income represen· tativ.es may not. Terey Rice, an aide to supervisor Robert Battin has represented him at every board meeting, record! ahow. New board chairman Ronald W. Caspers of Newport Beach has been notified that he ls automatically a director of CAC but has not responded, an official said. Neither has he been represented by an alternate. The· CAC either through direct ad- ministration or delegated a g e n c i e s handles approi:irn,ately $1 .8 million ·a year of public funds, employs. 112 people. ind carries out programs that involve sev~al tbouand poverty leveJ •resldents. • AmOnc·llle Procrains ·are Heid St.an, a family planning clinic, an alcoho~ clinic, Jegal aid, youth development, ·aay care 1centers~ the Neighborhoo4 Youth Corps~ and, until this year, nine poverty area 'community centers! I David A. Roberti (D-Los Angeles ). "The day has come when people sb_ould rise up Jn protest against dragg ing nationalities through the mud for pol itica l purpdses." it was intended as a humorous· ooellner---- for a RepijbliEiifiiidience. But Republica n Assemblyman Eugene 7-day Service: - "It was a partisan crowd 1t 1 cockti.R party,'' recalled William Strobel. "I can remember· some of the things _petnocr1ts _ ha ve said that are really grpund.s for libel... . . \ l Marine Seeks Nappie Napper 'Orange County sh~riff's officers 'are try jng to get to the bottom o'f a mystery that is annoying an El Toro Marine and frustrating his four,month-old son. . They're looking !or the nappie n~r -the light fingered lad who matched two dozen diapers from the clothesline at 5205 D Queen St., El Toro shorUy after Marine Lewis Mark Shellon's wife had hung them · out to dry. Shelton told deputies that the callous theft Thursday created an emer~ency calling for the k.ind of rear · guard action that isn •t in his military manual. "We don't intend -to pamper this guy· When we lay our hands on him," deputies promised. Laird Orders Study WASHINGTON (AP ) -Secretary "o( Defense Melvin R. Laird has ordered the Pentagon to review ·its practice of stamp- ing a special nurilber on· the records of servicemen discharged for using dru'gs, permanently identlfyinrthem-to pr. apectiva Mlpioyen ·•· drug j alluMrs. Lairil aaktrin a memO \saued Thursday 'that 'the practice "may tie Inconsistent with our policy directive on invasion Of privacy, and could have an unjust and unfair impact on some discharged personnel." •• ,. • • • ' . . • Eliminatio n o rthe otO strurtl.H"es '11ill give Lag un ans and v1s1tors a i;ea vista shortly. Develop'ment of a publi c park "'ill come later. ·rhG. dcinoh· lion work began Thursday an d there \vas nary a tear for lhe old structures. Final Winte1~ Festival Weekend Eve11ts Slated Trams will travel throughout Laguna Beach during the la st weekend of the Winter Festival. taking persons to the following scheduled activities Saturday and Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Saturday -UC Irvine seminar: Business Aspects of the Aris for Wrl~s. Hotel Laguna . Thr oug h 4:30 p.m. Fee, $25. 10 a.m. Saturday -Big Flea Market through 5 p.m. at the Boys' Club, 1085 Laguna Canyon Road. Noon, Saturday -Ca tamaran race. departing fri>m the Main Beach. No entry fee.· 1 p.m. Saturday -:-Tennis cha mp Pancho Gonulez; will pla y in a special exhibition for the Laguna Beach Tenni ~ Association .at the Irvine Bowl Courts. Admission is $2. 1:30 p.m. Saturday -~ion Country Safari show at the Festival of Art s Forum Thea~r. 650 Laguna Canyon Road. Show will be repeated at 3 p.m. . 2 p.m. Saturday -Exhibiting artists at the Festival of Arts £!!lunds will hotq an auc.tion. -- 1.;JO PJJt S1turday -CJvic Ballet production of "La Fl\le Mal Gardee'' at the Laguna M o u \ t o n Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road and "Dear Liar" production of the Laguna Beach Community Player s at the Festival of Arts i'orum Theater, 6!)0 Thrill • to It as a • • Laguna C;inyon Road. 9 p.m. Saturday -Artist '~ Ba:r at the: Hotel Laguna. Cos t of ~6.50 prr person. ; . IO a.m. Sunday -Big Flea r..'1urket at ; ' , the Boys' Club, 1035 Laguna Canyon ' Road. through S p.m. Auction at 2 Q.m. ; · II a.m. Sunday -Francis C-Oltc rel1, · ~1iss Laguna Beach, will stnrt the ann'ua l, beach run at the Main Beach .. Entry fee. of 511 cents per person. 2:30 p.m. Sunday -Saddleback Com-, munity College Fine Arts Concert at the• Festival of Arts Fonun Theater. 650 Laguna Canyon Road and Cn•ic Ballet. : "La F~lle Mal Gardee" at the Laguna: : Moulton Pla yhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon: : Road. · • 7:30 p.m, Sunday -Cinen1a Cla ssics a~ the Festl val of Arts Forum Theater, 650; Laguna Canyon Road. Admission. $2. Beaches Befouled ' : ' . • • NEW \'ORK (APl -Cleanu p opern{ ; lions begin IDday on_a_funllu lJ:Ltcji ot , oil-covered beaches on Fire Island as the'. • CoNt Guard .,.,,u.u.. lookloir Ullo-~ ; cause of the contaminaTfofl. The Coast; : Cuard said 40 percent of lhe famou' : heaches were covered Thursday wit" : whal appeared lo be heavy bu nk er oil, . · gi ving them the appearance of "so[t fu dge." SIX! • . .. • • '" • . ' . . 1 .. I ' • .-• . • , • 2600 V-6 • ~ . . . • . . , • • • • • Price ls· $2.65 The DAILY PILOT begins sev en-"" days-a-week tervice to its reaaers starting this week . Mi.a result, the home delivered subscription price will become $2.65 per month, ef· fecti ve March l. Reagan's remark was part of 1 brief talk he delivered at a Feb.'11 fund-r1i1-· Ing event fOr Republican Assembly can· dida te Jim Ashcraft, who ·was upset Tuesday by Democrat Bob Wilson in a special San Diego election. • Se~ it Tod~yl , ' , , . . . . • . The additional 40 cents per month will include the price of the new Su nday e d I l Io n or the DAILY PILOT, wh.ich sLa r.ts Sunday, March 5. A iUbst.antlal portion of the increase will be retained by your DAILY PILOT carrier, ror his additional Sunday delivery service. Politicians Set For Pander Case SANT A ROSA (UPI) -A jury ~as been selected for the trial involving 11leg. ed pros titution during the Bohemian Club 's annual encampment on the Russian River last summer. • .. '· .Drive it Tqdayl • ' Boy it T-odayl "Orangl! County'1 Famil11 of Fine Cari" Individual copies of the Sunday ed ition of the DAILY PILOT win be 25 cents at newstands and news racks. Weekday Issues will re main at 10 cents per copy at the stands and racks. This' means home· de\lvered subscriptions are about $1 a month Jess than indi vid ually purchased copies. The" de!endants are John J. Brick, 51, and his wife Sandra, 3.t-of San Fra,nclsco, both charged with f>andering and co,,.. sp.iracy to solicit prostitution, and Robert E. Lee, 41. owner of Ii Guemeville tavern, ch arged wllh conspiracy. son ff ome of the New.Car "Golden T oucli" First collection for the DAILY PILOT at the np· home delivery price ot $2.65 per inonth wiU be at the end of March. No SUnday-only or dally-ooly delivery service can be made avaJlable. .. ' The prosecution will beg in presenting e.vidence today Which Will include I videotape whle kept track of the move ments ofthe alleged prostitutes 1nd their C1J5tomers. , In lta q~slionin« of jurors, the defen se disclooed that It Intended to call proot> lnent p o 11 t I c a I figures and tome members of the Bf)heml1n Club to give testimony that "might be embarrassing to them.'' • 1 2829 HARBOR BLVD., 'COSTA MESA • 540·5830 • . I l l 1 I ' • i;4 DAILY PILOT Friday, Mwch l, 1972 T·aipei Meet ~warm' U.S. Envoy '~emoves Do ubts' A bout Talks By SHULLEN SHAW l '!'AIPEI (UPI! -The ForeliJJ Min!Jlry Jnaicated loni,ht !bit It wu ull.sfled with U.S. Aubitant Secretary of State Manhll Gr .. n'a e1plan1llons of Pr .. ~ dent Nixoo's talka In Peking last w .. k. government has obtained from Green "a further under1tandin4 of the claritica-.UoJU and aaaurancea. ' Jt said "lt is alao the deaJre of the government ol the Republic of Ctilna that Sino-Amuican rtl1tlonshlps ln all fitlds would be further 1trengthe~ · time goea on.'' G....., left Taipei thia afternoon alter nurly six houn of talka with Natlonlliat ..iovemment Jeaden. Hf. 1ald before his •parture he con:i:idered hJ1 mission "aucceaful for both aides." A ranking gover"ntnent official told UPI earlier tblt Green "has auccetded in removing rnany doubts and SU1plclon.s from our mindJ." The ForeliJJ Mlniatry issued a state- 111ent loni,ht saying the Natlonlll.st . Green. 1nubbld by President Chiang .89 Set This Year • 2 More Fires Break Out OnCampusatAnn-Arhor . ' .. ANN ARBOR, Mich (UPI) Two more deliberitely aet fires were reported on the Unfveralty of Mlch11an campus ·'!'hunday night, only hoon alter a !If. lr1"°1d freshman charged with setting · fire was ordered to undergo chlatric examination. A jacket wu oet ablaze In the Alice d Hall and paper wa1 burned in a tebuket in MalOO Hall. Neither _ UHd any damage and were labeled "dormitory nuJsance fires" by AM Arbor cblel Arthur Slaugh. The two brought to · H the number of ~non cases on tlie spnwllng campus thia ar. Earlier Thursday, Circuit Court Judge 11001 Compbell ordered Randall Caswell ~milted lo the Ypailanll State Hospttat for 80 clays lo determine U he la capable I'! standing trill. lie II charged with .. ~. P.1 ooe of the nr ... He atood mute at hl.s ,.,..ifllllleal. • Following Thursday night's fir .. , ;taueh aald It confinnod hl.s bell>f that E than one person wu involved in the flrea. swell'• attorney. Rly Clevenger, re· ~ the poychiatrlc examtnattoo on • contention that there was "a serious J(uesUon as to my client's medical con-~ion." . . ... ~Cowell wu arreated Wednesday night II! his dormllor)I room In tbe cam~·_• _____ _ ~ quandranglefutng complex and i;llargod wltb anon In a fire In the Harlxn llatcher lllemorlal Library P'eb. 3. UPI TffiiiiiN r AR.SON SUSPECT ARRESTED Stud~nt Randall C11w•ll, 19 ln ritnin Undercuts IRA " , V io'lence With 'Rules' . BELFAST CAP) -A 28-year.old poLice1 •geadt who was to be married nexr inonth died today of gunshot wounds and )tcame the fifth fatality this week in Northern I r e I a n d ' s political·religious llr!fe. .. Sgt. Thomas Morrow was shot Tuesday ii he and anothu officer Investigated a break·ln at a factory on the outskirts or Newry, near the border with the Irish {lepubllc. ~ He died during a quiet night that came Iller thr .. day• of Intensified bombing 4ftd murders blamed on the Irlah Republican Army. • The British government revealed 'ntursday what observers intupreted as tbe first step in a program to undercut tlJe 'ffiA violence by answering some of the demands of the Roman Catholic minority ln the province. Prime Minister Edward Heath banned harsh interrogation methods by British troops helping the Protestant-dominated provincial government maintain order. Political proposals are expected to follow. The army was told it couldn't use such methods as putting captives' heads In blindfold hoods, depriving them of sleep, submitting them to c o n t I n u o u s monotonous noise and making them stand for long periods with their leas apart and their hands raised over their heads. From now on. the worst they can do is question them at length across a table. Military sources said they expected the new rules to l).ave little adverae effect on Intelligence gathering. They said such physical interrogation methods were u1ed on cnly 14 of the 2,832 persons rounded up since last August. all such methods were suspended in November. and "In· formation continued to flow ." l Meanwhile, a go vernment medical of· fleer told the Briti sh inquiry into the Lon-- donderry bloody Sunday killings that six of the 13 Catholic men and youths killed had been firing guns . Storm Holds East KaJ..filek, told a news confarence before he left Taipei alter a ~ atopovor !bit he had quoted Prealdent Nixon'• word.I t.htt "there were no aec:ret deal1 ol any kind" made on the mafnland. Ht then left for Manila. He aaid it wouJd rtmlin U.S. 1<>vem- ment pollcy to encoW'q:e Amuiean businessmen to invest in T1lw~ "The Rtpubllc of China baa become a model for economic development and we loot forward lo partlclpattng In tho future wccus of T1iwan'1 economy," Green Aid. Manila, wu the fourth flop on his IS. nation Allan lour lo uaurt U.S. alll<1 pul qreimentx arid truU.. nmalnecl unbroken by N~'• O!lna vlalt. In a deplJ'tute 1l.atement. Green hlntM! that the Nationalilll had har1h words for the Dew U.S.-ch.ina policy. "I welcomed the opportunity to hear the views of the leaders ol Tal•an." he 1ald. "These views wJU bt pruBnted to P.resldent Nixon and I am sure, will bfl given careful consideration." Green waa snubbed by Chiana". but he talked to Chiang'• .son and vice premier, Chiang Cbing-tuo. among other hi&h- ranking government officials. Chiang said Green represented the 1tale department and be woold talk only to Nixon's personaJ representative, Dr. Henry Kia.singer. Sources who Al in on today'• aeriu of meetings in Taipei aakl Green "received a warmer greeting than expected" from the Nationalist government which ls bit· terly opposed to any type of contact with Peking. Taiwan asked Green for uaurancts that the United Stam: would mainta.ln ilA l8-year-0ld defense treaty wllh the NI· tlonaILst Chinese. Green repeated the pledge, the sourcea said. 14,000 S. Viets Begin Offensive By ARTHUR BIGBEE SAJGON CUP!) -A force of nearly 14,000 South Vietnamese lroopa haJ IJolUn a new offensive in the central HtahJandJ in the biggesfVietlNlmese operatto. aince the Jnvaslon of Cambodian aanctuartea last fill, military IOW'Cea reported today. B52s carried out massive atrlkes before the drive bigan. The drive w.. th.rough the jun1led mountain area 250 mJles north Of Saigon n·e·ar-whire Uiilii'der1 Of Vielnam, Lloa and Cambodia come topther. The military eources said It wu poulble the offensive would carry across the border in an effort to 1>lunt a long.threatened Communist offensive. The military sources aaid the. ma.in body of 11,000 South Vietnameae regulars Involved had made no major contact dur· Ing the first day of the operation but that 1 force of more than 3,000 mlliHamen In the actld"n reported killing 57 ,uenillu and captufing 13 others. There was no report on militia casualties. The military sources said the. 1overn- ment lroopa found 40 bodies of guerrlllu killed earlier by 33 waves of B52 strikes that hammered the area from noon Tues- day to noon today to aoflen it up. Dally Pllllt DELNERV SEIMCE OeliYffY of tlle Otily "llet Is gu1r1nteed MM! Or•nt• Covn1y ,,,,, .. , •.••.•• 4ct-.a2t NMtrlWftl Hu11tlng!Oft INctl •nd W"tmlMl•r •.•.•.•... , .••••.. .MG-11t0 s.11 cr • .,....,11, caittttr•""' ... di. S.11 )U.11 Cl(tlttt'IM, DfM "-int, Soutll l .. 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The values are here every day. NEWK>llT IEACH, F1shion lsl1nd. HUNTING TON BEACH, Huntin,+on .C...t.r . i COSTA,MESA. H1rbor Center. ., . ·1 • ' t I • r Ul"I Tti.M .. Kicked Out in Siiow Mrs. Skye Davi s holds baby son, Ching, as process servers evicted her from Home in Portland during snowstorm. Owner of residence leased home to one party who in turn s ubleased it to Mrs. Davis. Own· er protesled that original lease had no subletting options. Friends help Mrs. Davis OlDV(!. W allace-Chishol1n Tandem Supported ' MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -A black civil rights activij;t says a group has been formed to push a Democratic national' ticket that . woufd ~ o f f e r something ' !Or · eveiyone - Alabama Gov. G'eorge c. Wallace for ~sident and black U.S. Rep. ,Sh j r 1 e y Chisholm of New York £or vice president. The Rev. James Bevel . long- time aide to the late 'Dr. 1-r -tr 1-r Democrats Softening Pot Stand WASHINGTON (AP l Most Democratic presidential hopefuls favor r e d u c in g penalties for smoking mari· juana, but Rfl;p. Shi r I e y Chisholm of New York and former Sen. Eugene McCarthy thirik It should be lega lized . Sens. Edmund S. Muskie of Maine and . Hubert H . Humphrey of Minnesota both said in response to a poll that they favor reduced penallies. Sen. George McGovern of South Dakota and Sen. Vance Hartke of Indiana back an end to jail terms for smokers. New York Mayor John V. Martin Luther King Jr,, said Thursday the proposed ticket could satisfy both blacks and whites. as well as the women's liberation movement. Bevel said slightly more than 100 persons, mostly Southern students, both black and white, now make up the organization that will Promote the Wallace-Chisholm ncket. They are preparing to moun t a national drive and take tbe proposal to the floor of the Democratic N1Uonal •Conventk>n. he said. Mrs. Chisholm could not be reached for com ment. , A spokesm11n for Wallace said he had not heard of the proposa l and "just don't have an y re11ction at all ." Bevel said the concept will be offered Saturday to the Tennessee Black Political Con- vention, a Memphis gathering to be attended by state black leaders of both parties. Bevel joined King in 1962 for a rights drive in Albany, Ga., and was a key figure in Southern Christian Leadership Conference campaigns i n Birmingham and Selma, Ala., and Chicago as SCLC's direc- tor of nonviolent action. Atlanta SCLC headquarters said Bevel has not been formally associated with the group since early 1970. "Indeed it is a serious ef- fort," Bevel said of the pro- posal. Sen.ate. Approve_s Ho.using M~asure · WASlllNOTON (Al>l -The The mass-transit feature of Senate bu pused. a '9-billion the JegislaUon would furnish houslnc_ bill descrlllied u one federal subsidies to .P a y ol the moll Important put to1ether in ye1f1. deiclts of subways, . bus lines Major provilions of lhe bill and commuter trains. would control closing cosl.s on These are opposed by the homt mortg11e1 , subaidiu Nixon Adm in i stratlon, mau-ttauit deficits and con-however, and there wete in- soUdale federal housing pro-dications In tht. debate that rrams. 1 the money would not be spent The measure, sent to the for this purpose even if ~ House wtiere action Isn't likely Congress approves it. until after the Easter rece53, Sponsors of the subsidies Includes some of President declared that mass-transit Nixon 's recommendations, bot systems are folding all over Democrats altered several of the nation and only federal them . help can keep many of. them running. Opponents declared the pr~ gram would mean an endless Ul'I Tt ..... lt Heal't Attack Broadcast newsman Bill Lawrence, 56, w a s round dead Thursday in his roon:i al Bedford. N.H., an apparent heart attack victim. He was covering New Hamp- shire primary for ABC News. -.. ... .. . ... DAILY ~!LOT I) Drug Prices Balloon ( Seizures Make Stuff Rare, Costly NEW YORK (APl -The eslimated 315.000 narcotics ad· U.S. government heightened street price for illicit drugs Is diets. its emphasis on damming the going up here. and police say Deputy Chlef l n s p e ct or drug flow at Its watersheds In a se ries of spectacular drug Jules Sachson, head of the Europe and the Middle East. seizures has been an im-police nal'C()tics division, said These seizures accounted for portant fac~or in that trend. heroin first became scarce 3,784 pounds of heroin worth """'I'he world's biggest1 heroin during the two-month East an estimated $920 million on . . M .11 Th Coast dock strike that .. began the street. seizure, in arse1 e urs--last Oct. t. day. was the latest in a series Jn New ·York. where an The 1971 sei.zures would sup. of hauls that ha ve marked the estim ated half of the country's ply the country's addicts with international war against drug addicts1reside. the street price heroin for about three months tr ff k. of heroin climbed from S2 a at the estimated consumption a 1c. mg. bag to as much as SS. Sachson Police officials here said said. of six tons a year. they could not yet determine After the strike. Sachson By that standard, derived by • whether the seizure by French said he had expected that the U.S. Bureau of Narcotics customs agents of 937 pounds prices might go down again. and Dangerous Drugs. the of pure heroin in the bilges of But he has since changed his ~farscille seizure amounted to a Caribbean shrimp boat mind. "Heroin is not as plen· a one month 's supply. would produce a drug panic. tlful." he said. r-The 'bureau estimates the Pioneer 10 Heads Out drain on the Treasury, since----------But the y agreed that the One reason appears to be average add ict heroin dosage haul. worth about $200 million the tripling in 1971 of drug as just under a grain dail~·· on the street, would almost seizures compared with 1970. But Sachson says many ad-Y ablonski Case certainly balloon the price of Big seizures have come with diets use four or five grains a heroin for this n at i o n 's increasin g frequency since the day. cities could keep fares at unecooomic levels and put in for more and more subsidies. The section on mortgage· closing costs would direct the Housing and Urban Develop- ment Departmen t to develop Re\fard Slated 1--:.ijiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiillll_il ____ iiilliii~ii!lii~iiiiiiiiiiiliii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilijl;:--To Jupiter CAPE KENNEDY {UPI) -within six months regulations Pioneer 10, faatut object to putting controls on all set· leave tarth, sped on a near tlement costs. perleCt course today toward a The provision would cover historic picture-taking rendez-FHA and VA loans as well as voua with the plalM!t Jupiter on conventional-m 0 r t g a g e s Dec. 2, 1973. . . bought by gover.nment cor- After sweeping withi n 87,000 porations. miles of the tops of Jupiter's -- glowing multicolored cloITT{s, the 565--pou nd spacecraft will WASHI NGTON, Pa. (UPll -A $10,000 reward awaits the r ight person who telephones a Phi\adelphla number with the righl information -the real name of a mysterious ··Tony" or whoever else arranged the assassination of Jose p h "Jock" Yablonski. CRAfTS tN ACTION FROM ONE END OF THE MALL TO THE OTHER March 2-4 All Day, Evenings Too. South Coast ?laza _ trave4 on to the far reaches of the planets and eventually become the fi rst probe to leave the solar system. It is expected to reach the star Aldebaran in 1.7 million years. On the slight chance it might encounter intelligent life elsewhere in the galaxy, Pioneer 10 carries 1n iden· tificatlon plaque. The inan pie- . lured on the plaque has his hand raised in a gesture of TIRE SALE peace. Jupiter, fifth planet out from the sun, is the spec- tacular giant of the solar system . It has 12 moons, a puzzling red "eye" 10 times the size of the United States and the planet generates more heat than it rece ivt.S from the sun. Scientists also hoped to determine if there was a J)OS!ibility ib th i ck at· ~phere could support some form bf life. Pioneer 10, drawing pdwer frOm four nuclear gener1to'..ts, set out "on its act million mtle journey to Jupiter Thursday night. An .Atlas.centaur rocket accelerated it to a recol'11 31,413 miles per hour. The spacecraft performed the first critical steps of tti 639-day mission flawlessly and' by 11 p.m. (PST) Thursdiy, ii had its big nine-foot ·dish anteilna pointed back toward the rapidly shrinking Eartl The ambitious, $67.S mill& expedition opens a new era in man's exploration of the universe. Pioneer 10 is ,the first lo venture out beyond Mars, through the hazar~ou1 asteroid belt and on through uncharted space to Jupiter. It. is expected to remain in radio contact with earth until 1979 when it Is t.S billion mlle. away. ... HURRY ... SALE ENDS SATURDAY, MARCH 18. General JET-AiRm Popul ar replacement tire with k>n11 mHeage Ouragene traed rubber e nd Oenar11'1 l1mou1 Dull Tread Dealgn for tr1ctlonl SIZE BLACKWALL SALE PRICE FED. EX. 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COMPLETE BRAKE REllN mo1t American cart ' Lindsay said there should be no penalties for those over IR who use the weed. but he said he needs to see more medical evidence before going so far as McCarthy and the con- gresswoman. One Man Smin Don't 1•mblt on br•k" that pun , • , '"'" , • , IHI tpongy, , • Med pumping, ltop Jn West Virginia Launches Hunt MAN. W. Va . (UP!l - Investigators roamed West Virginia's mountain hollows in search or unsafe coal mine reservoirs today . With the toll In W~st Virginia 's worst flood disaster standing at '80 dead and another 185 mji!li~; the state department of mtnes ordered the immediate d r a I n a g e Thursday of a waste water reservoir in Nicholas County. about 75 miles northeast of here. Three Shot by Police In Movie Scene Melee ,,_ PHILADELPHIA (AP) -officers who climbed. up the Police have shot one man to fl.re esc1pe on which they death, wounded two others in a were 1t1ndin1. . melee that broke out in an The dead man was identified as Leroy Shenandoah, 34, of all ey where a Hollywood Nedro, N. Y. Polif:e Inspector movie crew' was filming a Lawrenc' Love said Shenan-stree~ chase. sc~ne.: . · doah had grabbed a policeman Police said ~ dead and in • bearhug and was trying to wo:un~ed were residents or .the ·· throw hiql over the fire escape bu1 ildmg who had ~ drink· rilling, but the officer wu . ng beer and throwing debris able to unholster his revolver into t~e narrow alley Th~rs-and fired six shotJ at She _ day night where the filming doah Dill was taking place. Officers said · the men refused to halt the. The offlCer, P a t r o I m a n commotion and then attacked Albert M o n t a n a r o , wae hospitalized with nose and shoulder injuriu. The officer Social Security ~And the Cradle with him , Sgt. Thomas Ram- bo, had his ankle broken in a struggle with at leut four other men, Inspector Love said. Love said Sgt .. Rambo ahot one man in the right arm. He was identified as Raymond Mooea. 11', ol Synocuoe, N.Y. Also wounded was J o h n BenedJct, 28, of C o r w e 11 Island, Ont. Love 111 l d Benedict wu hit by one of the bulleta fired by Montanaro. WASHINGTO~ (AP ) -All children entering the first grade after Jan. I, 1974, must be assigned Social Security numbers according to a proposal by the Senate Finance Committee. • Jmmigr8Jlls and all persons ap plying for welfare also would have to obtain numbers. Under the present law, a ~person is required kl obtain 11 number when he begins work,. The provi11lons were added by the committee Thurs- day to the Social Security-welfare reform bill being readied for ~ate action. · SJc>n10r1 uid the provisions would give additional wtapons to the effort to uncover welfare cheater~ by kee~ Ing track of people olnet these would be the only thr .. limes numbers would be obtained . ' • Don Goldman, , production m1nagt:r of Bagman Produc- tiOn1 of Hollywood, said he had 1 crew or 25 people; 1hootin1 a acene where one car wU to chue another up the alley. He uld the ocone had been filmed once, then tiie trouble broke out H the crew "" scttin( up lor mmin( another anale . ' A lu nch box for •II m•mbers of 'yOur f•mily l Rustproof box, ste•I c11;n9 . & pl11tic j1ck•t. E11y to or.en & clol•I One-pint pl•stic·j•c keted T·hermos or hot or cold bev1r•g•s, with drink- ing cup lid & handle. In p1triotic stirs 'n stripes d•sign. SAL'.AMI SANDWICH NOT INCLUDED! , DELCO'S LOW PRICi TAKE ·YOUR PICK! 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Don Swedlund Houra: 7:30 to 6:00 Dolly COAST GENERAL TIRE PHONE : ., " • -~-· • .. ' ' • '.1 DARY PD..OT EDITORIAL PAGE Board ·Breeds Distrust . ~ - Ii. remarkable feature of the taguna Beach plan· n1ni comml.ssion hearings on high riu was an al"105t tot&! ablence of 1puker1 and letter writers opposing a height limit. · A typical hearing would find perhaps one or two persons stepping toward to present argumen ts against the height limit, while 20 or 30 spoke in favor ol it, the wno holding tiue ol letters. . . The problem, we were told, WIS that the people oppooing the height ban were too "intimidated" lo speak. The "intimidation" story Is getting a re-run in the current school fracas. While (ontroversy rumbles over tradiUonal versus lnnovative tea ching methods, the con· . aervative t:chool trustees hint a great parental dissastis· fiction with the Laguna oystem . • Bui the ratio of letters lo the editor runs about 30 lo 1 in favor of the system and to date no parent ha~ come forward at a sc hool board meeting to speak aga inst it. No names ever are mehtioned 'by board members, Aga.in·, we are told, the opponents feel "intimidated.'' II these disallslled parents do indeed exist, it be- hooves the trustees to persuade them to air their views in public. Su-Ch an expression would do much to reassure UI aU. Anonymity is breeding distrust. Strained Relations lt now has a ·broader .&cope in San Clemente's bu8" J.nesa •community and officially it has a tJUe of a "divi- 'lion'' of the chamber, which generally connotes a com· patlble subgroup. But the South El Camino Business Association (SEBA) -an entity that was . bol'I) late last year -is gathering more strength this spring._And although ii has title within• th• chamber structure II is l~r from blindly failhful to the parent group. Rift.. between the old hands oo the chamber board Secret M~mo Touches Off Li£ Charge FolLcnoing U ttu .AndtrJm& colunin ll!Mch prompted Ric/lard K(eindif"'' to <Uk the Senate Judiciary Commit· ter. for ali · imme.dia.tt public hearing. Ht an(i other., 11.amed ttsti/it.d yes- tlrdoy h& 'rtplu to A.tiderson'& charge.~. Dear Gloomy Gus So now we're going to throw in a 120,llOO 1tgnal at Gtenneyre and ThaUa to avoid Joalng '14,000 in iovernment funds. Has~e makes waste! -L.P. ~ .. -Editor has now_ been Unked to the settlement. WASHINGTON _ Wt have now Mitchell had officially d is q u a Ii f i e d . himaelf from the case because of an old eatlbliabed that Attom.ey . Gener a I· relationsblp .. with ITT. Yet Dita Beard, dmJ.patt ~chard IO.e1ndienst told an the company's top ·lobbyist, has now autrlaht h~ about the J u s t l c • ~ acknowledged that she arranged the set· J?epartment s sudden <M;Jt-of~ set,.. tlement with Mitchell in a private con- tlement of the Nixon Adminstrahon I big· venation at the governor's mansion in 1eat anti-trust, cue. Kentucky a!tu last year's Kentucky 11M caae involved Derby. · the International Her confession came afler we oblained T,lephone and Tele-an t:J:traordinary confidential memo, graph conglomuate. written by her . from ITI''s files. The =~~~ s~ memo suggested s~rongly that 1 he se~- mt Court show· tlemr:nt was made 1n exc hange for 111 s :!.n with the JUI!· pledge ~f cash support for the Republican Ice Department <lVf:r convention. .. IT1''1 takeover of the bugt Hartford"Flr! InsW'ance Company. List July, however. the case was abruptly settled. The terms, considered hi1hly favorable to I'M', were announced •t the oarne Ume l1T secretly pledged up to ftG0,000 to auPpon the Republican con- vention in San Diego this year. A check for 1100,000 hu already bttn written. DENYING ANY coMection between the convention cash and the anti·trust sr:t- tlement, Kleindienst Insisted that the . Justice Department's anti·trust starr had been free from any political pressurr: from above. "The aettlement between the Depart· ment ol Just.fee and I'M' was handled and negotiated exclusively by Assistant Al· torriey General Richard W. McLaren (then head of the anti-trust division),'' Kleindienst said in a leUer to Democrallc National Chairman Larry O'Brien. However, wt have now learned that Kleindienst h!Jnself held l'Ollghly a half· do&en aecret meetlnp on the ITT ca.!lr: with ,. di.rector of the company befote the aettlement wu reached. THE DtREcroR, Wall Street financi er Felix Robalin, conceded to us that he met In private with Kleindienst. who was. then Deputy Attorney General, •t the nme time Mct.ren was negotiating with TTl"o lawyers. "I wu auppoaed to make the case on the ......,.i< side ol ll," Rohatyn told my MIOCilte Brlt Hume. He said he particularly strwed lo Kleindienst TTI's a.rsumerita for keepini Hartford Fire. Klt:lndienst11 duplicity i.s fur th r: r ffldence that the Administration has much to hide in the ITT affair, which Jookl more aw:plcious the more we in· vlltiplt it. NOT ONLY Kleindienst, ·but his boos, ~ Allomty General John Milc:hell, Bu George --~ Dur<le«Je: Wbal 1' the elymolo1te1 1 breakdoWn al tht "°rd "klvelom, '' II you -whet I m .. n! Deir Ccicdl DOd: CON~ERNED Koep 'ftNt 1e<11on>us lnnuendou lo ,_oe11, c-trned; this ~ a llmlJ aa&Jlf8'1 MRS BEARD also tald us that the day after we confronted her with the memo, J'J'l' security men from Nr:w York shred- ded many of her office files because they feared the papers might be ·subpoenaed when the merrM? became public. Mitchell would not discuss lhe matter with WI. John Hushen, a Justice Depart- ment ii:pokesman, told us therr: was "no tru~h" to Mrs: Beard's story. He acknowledged, however, that Mitchell had spoken to . Mrs. Beard at the governor '•. mansion . We gave Hushen specific questions to ask the Attorney General. But four hours later, after oonfr:rring with Mitchell. he called us back without the answers. INSTEAD, HE URGED that we withhold our story 011 Mrs . Beard's version of events until. as Hushen put it, . "we get all our ducks; in a ro w." He said Mitchell would "prove" thr: falsehood of Mrs. Beard's incriminating memo, but three days later, no proof had .appeared. Tl\e June 25, 1971, memo is studded with such big Republi can n a m es •s President Nixon, Mitchell , California U . Gov. Ed Reinecke. San Diego CongresS- man Bob Wiison, Whitt: House Ride Bob Haldeman and H. S. (Hal} Ge:neen . l'rfls president. It Is addressed to W. R. j8illl Mer- riam, manager of JiT's Washington of- fice. "J thought you and I had agreed very thoroughly that under no circumstances would 11nyone in this office discuss with anyone our paMicipalion in the Convention, including me,'' Mrs. Beard wrole. "011!ER THAN permitting John Mitchell, Ed Rttnecke. Bob Haldeman and Nixon (besides Wilson, of course) no one has known from whom that 400 thous- 1111nd commitment had come ... John MJI .• chell has certainly kept It on the higher levtl only, we should be lilble 10 do the aame ..•. "t ttm convlnc~. because or several convusatloos with Lou is I NunnJ re Mllcbell that our noble commitment has gone 1 long way toward our negotiations on the mtr1us eventually coming out as Hal (Geneenl wants !hem. C.rt1lnly the Prealdeot has !old Mitchell to ace t"31 thlnp are Worked out fairly. It b still only McLaren's mickey-mouse we are •ufftrlng ..• "II (the convention · cash) geto too much publicity you can believe our nqot!otm wttb Justice will wind up ' cbot down. Mitchell to definitely htlpln1 us, but cannol IOI It be known. Pleu1 destroy this, huh?" ~ 1 , . and lhe leaders in SEBA have persisted since the very beginning and became even more strained when prom- ises by the chamber to consider changing the Fiesta LI Christian ita P~ade route broke down . Then, claims SEBA President Willlom Walker, tho chamber pirated the buslnessmen's idea to award beauti· fication awards each month. Other "snubs," Walker contends, include the cham· ber's omi tting or SEBA's listing under a telephone dir- ectory column of associations even though Walker asked for the listing iii writi ng. · The iss ues appear minor, bu~ in a tight community like San Clemente they can add up . Both entities in months to come should give one more try. finally, at working together. Meaning of 'Public Meeting' Un der t~e Brown Act, Cali fornia's anti·secrecy law, elected bod ies are required to conduct their business in public meetings so aJI can follow the deliberations that lead up to the ad option of legislation. To facllitate this, council men are provided with specified places at the council table, clearly marked with nameplates, and with microphones at each place connected to a public address system. Unfortunate ly, so me thoughUess councilmen nul- lify much oC this by scurrying around during meetings conducting whispered conferences of their own with the ci ty attorney, city manager or fellow councilmen, presumably seekin g inforination they feel they need in order lo arrive at a vote. A councilman seeking information should voice his query from his place, so both question and answer are audibl e. A public meeting means that all deliberations are conducted in public, for all to hear. s ~ YEAR OF THE MT Quality of Children's Edueation at Stake Capistrano Unified 'Election Tuesday To the Editor: · If you should go into the Wall Disney exhibit, you will see a portrait of the late Walt Disney hanging there. Beneath this portrait in gold engraved simple type is a quotation from the man who had to have loved all children. It reads: ''Our greatest natural reS<1urce is in-the minds of our children." I HAVE READ this quotation over 3nd over. It keeps ringing out more clr:arl y all the time. lf our greatest natural resource is in the minds of our children, how could we r:ver deny thr:m thr: finest education posstbtt! ,., Pr:rhaps Walt Disney lS the onr: single person who has had the most far- reaching and profound innuence over our young. We have been very fortunate to have lived in a time when we could enjoy his wholesome genius. \VE TOO CAN HAVE far ·rr:aching in· fluences over our children now by answerinii; the call Tuesday, March 7. Our school board (Capistrano Unified ) is asking to continue, without increa se, thr: present general purpose tax rate. The quality ar our children's education cannot be sustained without the passage of this measure . This could be the best in- vestment we will ever makr: ... for us, for our children and for our nation, because ''Our greatest natural resource is in the minds of our children." CAROL PERSON Ele.,don Issue • To ·the Editor: Since this is an election year, it seems that all the politicians are suddenly in fa vo r of apple pie, motherhood and 1ow- density housing. However. San Juan Capistrano citizens should not be taken in by nawery desc rip. hons of any council candidates ' vlr:w of himselt. ' For the incumbents that are re-run· ning. Wr: can look at lhr:ir past voting record and find out their true feelings. Far the newcomers, we can question them and pr~ent arguments to help them ascertain a position as to the cur- rent issues of our town. THE REALLY BIG issue In this elec· lion ls populalian. The boundaries of f>Ur town are fixed. The number of people that will live within thes"e boundaries is ool fixed . When mne changr:s favor higher density development, then the population increases. If you favor high population and clase communal type liv- ing, then vale for those that favor high density development. If yau are more apt to want our town to remain in a more rura l state, then vote for the conservationists. The election will determine tht course of our city for years to come. There is a $Wing vote at stake. Make sure that you \'Ole -and make sure that you-know the principle of the men you vote for. CHUCK AU.EN Truh Bfllfng To the Editor: Our $%5,000-a·year city manager doesn't . Quotes ' Vice Admiral J 1 m e • C.lvert, U.S. Naval Academy Supt. -"We ol the deprtSllon and war generation cruled the youth crisis. We worked too hard and we were too everl~ succ;eastul." Richard Ma.., Sima, S.l' • ..,.r1 ol- flce lttoreey -"You don't live )'OU? IUe to he a lawyer, you llv1 II lo Uve your Ufe.11 r • ' J • ~· '• Lttter.t from readt r.t art welComt. NormallJI writtr1 should convey th eir me1sage1 tn 300 word.! or lts.t. The right lo condtnse letters to fit spa.ct or eliminate libel U reserved. All let· tl'rs must include signaturt and mail· ittg address, but name.t may be .with- h.t'ld on reque1t if 1ufjieieri.t "fa.10~ i., apparent: Poe trv will n.ot b1. pub· lished. do his home work, it seems! Or Is he ovr:rly anxious? 1 want to criticiu: Mr. L.awrenct Rose. the city man.ager, for hiS failure to coordinate and tie in the waste manage- ment tu. billing with our. garbage and trash collection. Since this change was proposed anQ urged by Mr. Rose he must be held responsible for this lack or propr:r plan- ning and consideration for the public, not to mention tbr: ·added burden now befue imposed on our Finance. Departritf,rit. Those having paid the quarterly fee are being taxed doUblr:, and for a service that has not yet been receJved. This is unjust, and I add my voict to many citizens' complaintJ thlJ this bill· Ing must be adjusted! •. MARY V. LOUNSBERY The trash billing averlap U b'eing corr~cted by a $S.2S credit for tho:re who had pa.id trh.!h bilL, in Decem· ber. Theu can deduct it from the MW biU or havl!! ·it credited to the mxt . -Editor Why the Rush? TO the Editor: Did our city manager. Mr. Rn se, know the night ·af February 17, when he held a citizens meeting to inform us on the workings and payment of his waste ·tnanagement system , that the ve ry , elaborate waste managr:ment syste m 'I' AX bills were ready to be mailed out? He stated in thr: meeting he wanted our patient cooperation ttnd that the first bills would bl": mailed in April . He also neglected to tell us we would be. billed retroaclive to December. · 1971 and no mention w11 made <l[ the fact 1hr: present · users, of tile Laguna trash collection had paid in advance for Decr:mber, 1971 and Ja.nuary and February, 1972. THE OLD Bil.LING on a qu arterly basis cost $5.25 or $21 . per year. The nr:w -billing on a two-month billing of $7.00 tota1! to $42 yearly; plus the retroactive three manths already paid in ad vance. He did state that the 2.3 cent.s pr:r $100 assessed an thr: valiiation for property taxr:s for Laguna city sanitation should be dr:leted this year, but coul d an\y be done by cur city council ; but hr: doubted it would come to pass as a political body does oot like to cancel aut t.u money they ha ve jurisdiction over. He also stated that any surplus money from this 1new tax bonanza could be used for ether purposes by the city council. Arl'ER 11 LONG YEARS of citizens complaining, why all af a sudden the rush? The present bids did not comply with thr: bid request specifications. They were rr:jected on several counl'I by Mr. R.Ose but the council decided to force Mr. Rose to negotiate With these two non- conforming biddr:rs. Why not rewrite the bid specifications. with thr: help of some knowledgeable citizen and call for nr:w: Respectable:.· 50 Percent Today's little word-qui:r will ,deal with commonly-uaed names or phrases whose origin or first meaning I& unknown or misinterpreted by most people. Fifty pe,.. cent on this is a r ... spectable acore. I. W ue the· "trade winds" so called be- ~ause they were good for "trade" (com· merce)?~ 2. What is the pr l- mary meaning of "Christ," and to whom dkt it nrst apply: . 3. Why -is the festival named "Mirdi Gras"! (New Orleans readers, take <>nly balf credit for knowing this.) 4. Why ts tht Initial part of marriage called a "honeymoon"? I. IS A "'MARTINET," meanifig 11 strict disciplinarian, 10 named aftert"'1 officer Jn the French a....,1 !. Why Is oomelhlnl called a ~'hill mark"? , 7. How did non-Ol.rlstians come to ~ designated 11 "P'1ans'' 111d "ht1tht.na'1? ' I. What Is the dtfftrWtCe between a tepee and • wlpom! . I. Who exjle-tht flrll "•iOf\1"1 10. Why la a lchool IG< clergymen call· ed a .. seminary"? ANSWERS: 1. ''lfrade wind~" "while 1ood for 11aiJ. inf "l"!merce. derive Jloi1t wlllds that "tra~" or 1'trMd'1 hi one uni1otrn track for i.., periotll. • · i. "Cll,ut" 11 Gr .. k for lltb<ow "the anointed one," which first denoted the anointed XJni ol llrael, and lben lhl ' royal son of David. . 3. Mardi Gras means "fit Tue!day '''in French, or Shrove Tuesday, the last day before Lent, indicating the • final day to 1orge one.stir .. ... 4. It was a practice ol the a·ncient Teutons to drink honeywine for.30 days, . or the .first full moon cycie, after mer- -riage. (According to Brewer, Attila the Hun drank so much at his wedding-feast that he died.) I. FALSELY attributed to the Marquis ol Martinet, who re6rganiztd I.he Fref)(!I\ infantry in tht 17th century ....J but the word was used In English before be was famous, and it is not in the French lei· 'loon. ·a. Ortginolly, \he official mart 1t..mpld oii gold and .silver arUcles~ after 1ssay-i~g, at tht Goldsmi°"' Hall in Lon<kln. 1. Chri1Uanlty wq at first •n urban religion ; •both ."pilgan" and "heathen" meanJ, rustics, thoile who lived In vtUage.s or on heaths. • I. A TEPEE IS a ult cone-shopod lent; a wigwam la a rounded or ovaJ-sh•ped hut. bu.Ut more on the .,rder of the Eokimo Jaloo. 9: The Wf.e1tlers·wbo 1truggltd for vlc- tory 1n the ancient Gr,.k public gam.,; "agatiltics" aurvives u a branch of l)'rMllliCS. ID. From the. LaUn, "nurwy garden '' or "plot for culltv1lin1" young men In the lhtolollcal vlrluea. bids~ This is a ootice that wr:, thr: captive customers, will not ~ccepl !ht .deceptive me thods being used with the present bids or the doubl.e cost billings. How about th• approximately l,700 homes which have not used the old collection but are being billed retroactive to December, 1971'?, E. R. SCHAAD Tax Conthucnn"e To the Editor: As president of In te r-Cl ub Council, the activities that involve the studenLs af ·San Clemente High School ls something that ii very important to me. The yr:ars in high school haVe ofteri been dr:emed as the happir:st and most jmportant of your lile. The educalion J am gaining from San Cle mente Is of course the structurr: .of my fut ure, but to me the activities invalving the studt;_nts run a very clase second. FROM ACTlVITIES -I have learned . to re,spect thr: opinians of othus and to takr: on new responsibilities, but most or all to be able to wark successfully with many people, working as one! If thr: tax continuance is not passr:d March 7 many of thesr: activities will be dropped. Of co urse I am fearful for my seniar yr:ar plans, but also · for the future studen ts . of San Clemente. Don't you think they deservr: the same chance I ha vr: had to learn and to grow? MICHAEL CHEMCYITJ Defends Lorr To thr: Editor: The political season is upon us and 1 great smokr: screen Is being laid to obscure issues and divert attention from the facts ar flagrant neglect on the city council. Certai nly, Mr. Ed Lnrr who it seems they would replace,' is not guilty I'll lack of attention to his du ties. Maybe over-attentia n on occasion. but he doe1 his homework and has backed his words with effective action. HE MAY HA VE used poor polilical judgment in taking his wife with him. an city .bu.Sinesi, but at least he ·attended to the business and I understarid that he went -with thr: ·full~Jmowledge 'of-thDsi on the council who would now malign bfm for it. These ·are the· same councilmen whl'I sat by idly; three or four ~e·ars ago and approved outlandish purchases of the Main 'Beach properties, Ull":n only to cOm- pound the great gi\IHway by gtanting five-year leases that iD oi'Je c1se ·has cost the city an additional amou}lt in ·e1cess of $100,000 cash out of pockef.• nns TYPE of fiscal in'eiponsibillty would probably have been avOided lf thoSe wht'I would now lay smoke ICT'ff:DS hAd been doing their homework for thl pasl four yr:ars. FERN RANOOLPll , OIANOI COAST , . . DAllY PILOT ' ' .. Robt rt N. W ted, Puad.1Mr Thom., Ketvil, Edilor Albert W. Bate• Editoricl Poge Ellilor ,,,~ ~lloriJl J>l.(e or the n.Jly. Pl1ot &ttk1 to lnfOTTrt •nd Atirnt)o. late readers by prncntlnf , this' · nev.-.p11.per'1 opinion11 •nd ~ .. rncntary on fl)Plcs <lf lnt~l and 11l~nlctc.-ancc, by prt'lvidlng a forum. ror the expr,.ulon or nur rudM'a' <lplnlons. a.nd by prf'K'T!tinc t!,ef d1vn'5C vl,.wpointt of Inf~ arrvcn and a,po~ a • 011 of the day. . Friday, March 3, 1972 J I ' And' Iner T treat in die 4 the. s hus ama tions tT apple as th that i tius i Q. from?' A. check othe dening They fore h AS only a was L will n You 'll ·A ·ably -i thrr:t A port B M At WASH Finl Sa cram a nr:w camellia from a' Ni.Ion C White Atl ATL tans art buses lo 40 cenU:. -The fa because System Metropol Transit -and be subsi •month Bit Bruce leave c from h jaUed f up. Lo. af\ef s T We v L ·lf.,BOfd 9ld Errol Flwn W()re 8elf Out ~anny ., Thomas 51:id, "An.yone who Uiiriks marfiage-Is a fi(l)<flfly J1l'Opo,lit!'l0 -·t understand wo-o.r fracUons /' Montaigne said, "Marriage l's.-a caae The , b.ird,s-wlt.hOut' try~ dess)erately ,~ iet in,· and those within try 8esper_Jltely to, get out." The Jrish ,ndependent uid; "Marriage 11 like a violin. After the beiiutifuJ mtaie is over, 1 the ·airings are still attached." Anff Oscar~ Levant · s~id, ''Marriage is a trluniph~ol habit over h11le.'1 Interesting. But loo· ,cyni-• ·cal. St.ill say Harold Orben's conten-r lion was better. He claimed marriage i is' a IOciological system of producing motors ror tricycles. ' ROBERT SPRING wa; the 1~110.w's n3me. About l 10 years ago, he forged George Washington's autograph. On numerous occasions. And sold .. them. And1.collecl9rs knowing they're forgeries, aiil1 ~buy th~m, incredibly. For about '6 apiece. Why? THAT 'l!HE Bloody Mary is sUll the' Ko. 1 hangover treatment is well known. A poll .sH · bartenders recently indicated No. 2 i1 the salty dog, No. 3 the marga rita, No. 4 the. buJI shot, and No. S the stinger. SINGLES -·Now ifs ciaimed single girls looking for husbands are most likely to find same in Alaska. the Pan. ama Ca,nal Zocie, and the Falkland Islands. A United Na- tions survey indicates that. IT HAS BEEN proved that the youngster who eats an apple a day gel! only about half as many dental cavities as the average child. MTGHT MENTION also for the boys in the back room that it was just 475 years ago· that a printer name Manu- tius in the city of Venice first used italics. Q. "WHAT did that old heartthrob Errol Flynn die from'!'' A. A poronary. technically. But the medical boys who checked out what was left say he was in pretty bad shape, otherwise. Physically aged far beyoiid his 50 years. Har- dening of the arteries. Liver trouble. Intestinal infection. They surmised he thoroughly wore out his machinery. be. fore his time. · · ' ASK 100 citizen! wno wrote "The Wizard of Oz" And only about one of the bunch will tell you, quite rightly, it was L. Frank Baum. Generally, the othe r 99 erroneously will name Lewis Carroll. Try it on the next coffee break. You'll see. · ANO THE pollsters now contend, too. their temark- ably · inqui11itive stUdie! indicate one grownup in every three sleeps nude. Address moil to L. Af. Boyd, P. 0 . Box 1875, N~ port Beach , Calif. 92660. Mrs. Nixon Will J:teign At Camellia Festival WASHINGTON tUPll - irst Lady Pat Nixon Oies lo cramento Saturday to unveil new blush pink Pat Nixon amellia which was developed m a "sport" of the Richard ixon Cametli11. White House gardener Atlanta Bus Fares Sliced ATLANTA !AP) -Allan- s are now able to ride city ses for 15 cents instead by cents. The fare reduction occurred · ause the Atlanta Transit ystem was purchased by the etropolitan Atlanta Rapid ransit Authority -MARTA and because MARTA will !llbsidlzed by about $600.000 month in salet tax revenue. Erwin Williams said that a "sport" i11 a new !hoot off the side -usually the base -of an existing plant. Wlth some hilarity, reporters Thursday sought answer11 from Connie Stuart, the First Lady's pre 11 s secretary on the new Pat Nix· on Camellia and how it was developed. She had no information to of(er on when the Richard Nixon Camellia was grown and from what "sport." "I suggest you ask Ron Ziegler," the President's press secretary, she said. ~r!. Nix· on will open the 18th annual Camenia Festival on Saturday in Sacramento and will plant the new camellia. which was developed by the 'Kramer Nurseries of Upland. The camellia has blush pink petals; veined in deeper pink. Bitter Battle Ends ruce Noonan and his ll·year-old daughter, KaUe, eave courtroom alter he won cu1tody o( the girl rom her aunt, Mrs1 Barbara Sanchez, who bas, been ailed for the last month for refusing to give Kalie . Los An(eles sheriff's deputies seized the girl ief school. - TAKE THE NEWS QUIZ We Dere YC?u •• Eyery S11turd11y I . • • , • San Diego ,..o_u_E-.EN_i_e __ ....;. _ _..ey:..P_h..,.u:..'" .... 'e:.:..''~an;.;,:d;;.1, . OfficU;il '}leneges' SAN DIEG0.1Al'> -'•A S& Dleto Counly su~rvlaot ..W tbe colJ!ity ollould wllhbOll!1tM • remilnln( •1fi0,000 < .. ' li!id servtoe contribution It pled,ed to l\l!lr Republlc1n Notional · Convlntlon until there la .. adequate proof" that other contribuhons are being made. Supervlaor Jim Bear said Thursday he fear11 the county could be 11tuck with a "huge deficit" if Jt contributes more cash without knowing for cer· lain that a $400,000 pledge from local source! e.xisU. ::!.-~ "It would seem the height of l1~'.E'.§~~~"'~',~·""::!:'•::•M::•:;~:;·!;":'·~· ''.::"·;;,· :"'~'·~·~··~"~"~ •. ~ .. :··:""'~·J folly to embark on an e1- pensive , con•entlon .without ''Care to go for a buggy ride later, &,!!eetie? •• adequate front moeyey Or _________ ...:_: ____ __.:::_ ____ _ reserve," said the Democrat. San Diego AOurces pledged $600,000 in cash and '900,000 in services to. lure J\fpubiicans here for'tbfiir convention next Aug. 21-2.f: Bu~ ~ a party spokesman l;lld In Washington tills week that San biego was $300,000 beh\nd In the cash -Contract Refuse<}, To Accused Firm paymenla. SACRAMENTO (UPI), -firnis and report back. The "Staff Thursday recom- mended ESl as its "first No cash contribution is The · state'11 clean water agen- being inadi-by the City of San cy has ·reversed itself . and Diego, but the county agreed· refused to award a. $1 million nd contract to a consulting firm choice" based oil the firm's to give $100,000 in cash a $100,000 worth of aervices such charged with attempting to demonstrated best o v e r a 11 as the use of policemen. So far bribe a Honolulu official. capability " to do the work. it ha11 turned over $50,000 in · The company, Engineering-1 But the four -member agency cash. Scienc Inc. of Arcadia (ESI ), voted unanimously to reject 12 Go 1st Round--• • In Jury Selection SAN JOSE, (AP) -An at._ tractive secretary who first heard the name Angela Davis · Jast week and didn't know tbe significance of 1 clenched first salute haS survived two rounds of (iuestioning &o far In jury . selection !or the b I a c k militant's murder-kidnap trial. Mrs. Ruth A. Ruth, mother of three. was tbe first and only p,roopective juror to race Ill- tensive questioning Thursd11.y. She was not challenged for cause by either the defense or prosecutiqn. She can be qutStioned again and challenged for cau se at a later date . Each side also has 2 O peremptory challenges which automalically disqualify a prospective juror. . Miss D a v i s ' (our-day~ld trial is in recess ~ntil Monday. She !aces murder, kidnap and conspiracy charges stemming from l,he Aug. 7, t970 shoo Jou! lt · the Matin County Civic Centi;r ln which four perSQns. were killed. By noon Thursday, eighl women and four. men, .in; eluding a black housewife, had survived the first round o! in- dividual questioning a b o u t pe'rSQnal ~ard11hip n a four·to six·month trlal and the effects of pretrial publicity. • The panel of 12 was then brougfit into the courtroom together for more gene.ral aod exteMive <iuestioning, in each other's presellCe . Jury selection could take up to si x weeks. attorney! say. Chief defense a t t o r n e y Howard Moore Jr., in .iques- tioning Mrs. Ruth.. 15ald the charge! ilgainst Miss Oa vi11 ''are .!lflme or the mpst serious charges brought by any court at any time against any person." . , He said the defense also ex- pect.! "in thi! case there will be a great re"lia~e ·on circumstantial evidence." Moore asked numerou s question$ on whether Mrs. Ruth would find Miss Da vis LOS ANG ELES (AP I _ A guilty if the evidence fa iled to satisfy her be y ond a sta te investigative panel has reasonable doubt. State Report Raps Edison On Hiring accused Southern California Edison Co. -of "practicing He said prosecutor Albert f I a g r a n t discrimination Harris Jr. might show that "in against minorities in the past fact Miss Davis was the and more subtle but con-registered owner of guns." tinuing discrimination in the ''Until he satisfies you that present." Mis.! Davi! knew wha't Jonathan Jackson was going The report released Thurs-to do with those ghns then he · day was compiled by the was not erased the presump- California Farm Employment tion of innocerice _ is that Practice! Commission. which right ?" Moore asked. ha! just concluded a study of , Mrs. Ruth replied, ."Yes." DAILY PILOT 7 Corona • Seeking .Freedom YUBA CITY IAP I -Wllh Ule death penall}" banned In Calitornla; tbere',t no reason Juan Corona can'l be freed.- without ball because.be'• poor -pending trial In the killings or 25 men, his attome_y argue11. · "1'here Is oo longer 11uch 1 thing as a capital offense" tn C"lifomia , says attorney ·Rich· ard lla~·k ,· who will go to cOurt Monday seekin1 Corona's: release. "Ba\! in capital casu has no further meanhig or ef- fttl /' he added in an inter- view. G. David Teja. Sutter County prosecutor. aaid lhat if I.he judge hearin·g the case decides to fret? CorOna , it shouldn't be oo the defendant's own rec<ig- nizance but Instead on ''a con-- sider'Rble amount " or btlil. The bt1t selection of d r • ,., 1hi~t1, body ·shirh, ntck- we.-r •tnd doublt· kn iti. in tht be•ch •retl Com• 1ee for your1tlf , .· , You c•• n 1lw1y1 find it et • , , . 1467 v;, Lio:lo Ntw11ort l11ich The San Diego Convention lminedi8tely accused the state the recommendation and in- and visitors Bureau pledged Water Resource! Cont r o I stead agreed to hold contract $lOO,OOO.in cash from hotel and Board Thursday of "pre-negotiatlon11 with the staff's mote l owners; and the re-judlfing" the Honolulu case. runner-up choice, D a n i e I , malning $ 4 o o, o o o from "It Is Obr·strong feeling that Mann. Johnson & Mendenhall "outside sources·• was prom-the allegations that have been and Koebig and Koe.big or ised by Rep. Bob Wilson (R-made in no way affect our Los Angeles. capability or performing any Calif.)· contracts which we are seek- hiring policie11 of the state's l:i ;;.;:;i;ii;;ii;;;;;,;;;;ii;iiii;;;.:.iiii;;;;;i;;;;iii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ largest public utilities and ,1 ~ railroads. t B ear said he wants proof of ing," ESI president and ex- that '$400,000 pledge by seeing ecutive o f Ci c er E. J. "money in the bank." Kazmierczak told the board. Convention official! here Meantime, it was learned said Wednesday that &Mraton that ESI officers Harvey Hote.111, a subsidiary o[ the Ludwig ·and Joseph Feeney, International Telephone & both accused of attempted Telegraph Co., had given bribery, have "resigned" from $100.000 in cash and oTfered the company. another.$100,000. In a letter to the board made "But we don 't anticipate· public Thursday but dated· that we will UM! a significant Feb. 16, Kazmierczak said part of that cash on hand.''. lAJdwi,g.and Feeney"!'<> lf?nger said Leon Parma chairman of have any part in t h·e tht civic hoat"~mittee. He _ ~1.i~ymaking or techni~al 1c- 1aid there1 are I 'd equate bv1t1es of the comp~ny. led . but admitted that ac-The two executives along P ges . . with former state boa rd tual . co~tnbuUon,, have been chairman Kerry Mulligan are coming in 11lo!"ly. . accused in Hawaii, ·along with · the firm itself. of trying to · · . ..bribe an ucban renewal of-TWO Killed . ficial with a 120,000 cheek io connectJon wUb design of a 1' .. se.,age treatment plant. O Fill Post As Storms Lash North By United Pre11 lnterutional Sheet! of rain cove;red gee.. lions of Northern Califoi-nia and southern Oregon Tb~ day, blocking roads with mudslides and c~using rivers to rise to crest levels. The board list December tentatiyely 'had sel~ted ESI for awa1!1 o( ·a $1 million co.n- ~act to perform water quality studies in 'three water basirui bu{ ordered the transadion held up last month in the wake of t~ Ho~luJu con~roversy. It ordered its st a f'f to 11refvalu;ite~' ESl'11 bid a11 well as bids of ~Other Cohsulting __ c_·c_ .• . Assemblyman Peter F. Schabarum (R·Covina), f o r m e r professional player for the San Francisco 49er football team, has been ap· pointed by Gov . Reagan to fill the remainder of the term of the late Los A n g e I e s supervisor A spokesman for Edison said company officials had not seen the full FEPC ceport. He said Edison's hiring policy is "to hire and promote without regard to race, creed, color. sex or age." The FEPC report , written by consultant Carol Schiller , said Edison 's claim to non· discriminatory hiring p0Ucies had been made often Jn the past. but "this is not true." The report said that even though Los Angeles County's minority population was 32 .5 percent or the total, minority employes at ~ison amounted to only 10.4 percent or the firm's work force. In salaries. the report ad - ded, 52.7 percent or Edison's nonminority employe.s earned over $1.000 a month while only 16 percent of m i nor It y employes earned this amount. The FEPC panel said Edison hiring pol i cie11 al110 discriminated against women. The report said "females represented only 12.7 percent of the work force in April 1971, or exactly the . 11ame perce!l- tage which existed in 1964.." WATIR HYACINTH l . ~r St.00 FANCY KOi Choo'• f r o m Sotith11tn Ctliforn i .. 1 l•r9e1t· 1elec~ tion of Koi & TropJ·caf· fisb . . . . , SPICIAL COROUP ~" to b" Avero9e Sii1t- Re9. $5.00 'for $2.50 WATER LILY ·• . SJ.SO ea. •to -WMITI ,!Nit -YlllOW ' . OPIN ·bAJkY tO-S ' Phone 893 7" ·1•05 Cl"911 Tlffilday · • • 14842 EDWARDS SJ., WESTMIHSTER . J I~-,] G~-nJ ['! LIJ r --, ----"---------· ' At least two death1 w~ ca Used indir~tly by · tJie heavy storm and slides clO!led U.S. 101 at Smith River. Intermit- tent slide! occurred along the Redwood Highway from San Francisco to the Oregon 11tate line. SOFA! SOFA! SOFA! SOFA! SOFA!· S.OFA!. SOFA! SOF~! Families in lowland area11 of Del Norte County were forced to flee their hOmes as more than 10 inches of rain poured onto the ground In Jess than 24 hours. olea:raz1 5 DAYS ONLY! • _Thursday, M.ar~ ·~ to Monday, ~ar. 6 . I' ,. .. , '" .,.. ,, .. 11' It )\: ~ • n· •• ,, " .,. rl . .,.. itf ' ,, .. '" " •• ,,. By contrast, the San Fran- cisco~ Bay Area received only Jigbt precipitation and cloudy skies. Bui fsrther north homes were being evacuated irt the Fort Dick area north of Cre!- cent City. SOFAS! LOVE-SEATS !:CH41RS· -:: Heavy rains c1u11ed 1 slide along the north bank of tge .• Chetko River and knocked· : down a power line. Robert Clinton Joi'dan, a.n d Allen Edward Roblnson, .. lioth of Brookings. Ore., and ' ·J7.t were forced to 1top and when Jordan got out of the car lte came In contad with the downed power line. Slander · Suit Names NBC LOS ANGELES (~P) -A " Los Angeles poUce tergeant 8nd a retired lieutenant have filed I ft million slander ault a«ainst the N1tlanfl Broad- casting Co. for «· televlled comm<nl about . an llle11I phone.top. . Sgt. M1nh1D G1lhed • n d Edgir Brown, who retired from the force two months ago, are asking for fl million t1ch In • lull filed Thursday. The suit nama K N B C newsman Tom Brok.I"; Jul.Ian I Goodman, NBC preslden~ 1ndl Robert Howord, K N B C rgeneral mt.naier. . •• • • ~· ·• . . --- • -~­,.- • .. • ... .A -- SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED l I .CERAMIC ELEPHANTS ,MANY' co~o~~ 2011/e off ~ .. , ~ FLOOR : SAMPLES 1~50% ·off • SHOP · EARLY • i > • • • ·ONE·· o.~-K 1 ND· TRULY DISTINCTLVE FINE. ORIENTAL FURNITURE AND HOME ACCESSORIES . VAST COLLECTIONS OF FINE ·ORIENTAL SCREENS . • . .• •• .. • • • l I I 48 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT' CENTER • 844-4737 COMPLIMINTAAY INTlllOA DICOIATlfliO lllVICI • r 1· r I I l < . ,. f DAILY PILOT' Frid11. M11th 3. 1972 Slate Concept UCI Reaching Out · For New Students . ,, An °0peratlon outreach" pllft being Implemented thla lprinf will brine lnform1tfon ind counaellnc 1bout uc lrvJoe to proa:pectlve ltudenta thrbughout the 1tate 11 well 11 1n Orange and Loa Angele.11 .countlu, Jccordlnc to Vice Chancellor-Student A t f a I r 1 Johq C. Hoy: Applications for admiaakln to UCI are 1llll being 1ccepted from proapect lv e new freshmen and junlora in all fields es.cept blologlcal 1Clence1, Thia year, for the flrat time , UCJ rectlved· more new 1tudent1 from Los Angele!I County than from Orange County. Loi Angele1 provided the campus with 7" as For The Record Birth• HOAe MIMolUAL HOS,ITAL '"""'" ti Mr. •flllll Mr1, W1/11r T, J"611, n• Ht;n. llntltll l!rffl, Ht,inUnttM IN<l'I. elrl. Mr. 11111 Mr1. G1rv J . C1rH!ltltrl, 2212 hl'I AnHllM, L11119 ltHI\, llrf, Mr. lf'lilll Mr1, lill'l'CI W. MlldlelL •10t °"""' l"trtl u .... H&lfttlllt'fllfl ... di. ""· Mr, tllCI Mr1. f.,.I M, MllH, 1'40ft • ,..,.,.., 111. 4 Gtrlltft GrO\'tl, t lrl. Mr, t!ld Mft. H~ 0, l(rtmtr, HiM Lt 1-r1nu, l"ount1111 Viii.to, t lrl. Mr • .,_. Mrt. Wllll.m M, hll!'ll, 2601 W111 Aurtrt, Ne. I, hltlt ,.,,.., ""· Mr. trid Mrs. "'" A, ,.,,, n1 1111 Mtrdtll, Ort~, bo\t, ,..,..rrn Mr. afMll Mr1. lfwlll'if I'. ll:t1¥1r, tltl IMllY Orl¥1, H"""llnllO!I l11t11, t lrl. Mr. tnd Mrt. MldlHI M. """' ,t21t, N,., I "S" Slrffl, 11nt1 ,,_,.., bor. Mr. 1nd M~. 1110'~•'1 I. ll•o r•. 2S2 .,,.,.... Irr•, Cotti Meaa. t lrL "' •• • L. , ~'r.~. no l rOMwty, c .. 1 ~.MY. M . ""'· uon.id 11'., fl'tlh, llOn l lH oOW l'trll, Tu1lln, b>o¥', agaln1t 7'1 from Orange Coun- ty. "This ls In keeping with UCJ'1 growlng 1tature as a regional In 1 t I tut lo n-a resource to the entire State of C11lfomta," Hoy urld . "When we opened our doora in 1965, two-thlrds or our appllcant1 came from Orange County, particularly the beach cities." A1 a part of the "outreach " concept, teams consl1Ung or counselors, faculty members and atudenls will visit schools ond coll~., throug;00,,1--111<1 Orange and Loi Ange ~Coun­ ty areas,; the usual rces for 1tudent1 applying to UCI, and will, for the flrst time, also viJJt. with groups of applicants Jn other parl5 of the atate. They will be 1ided b y memben or the UCJ Parents Organization. "More and more atudents are hearing about UCl by word of mouth from friends and ref1tivea who have vililed or attended the campus. Our objective/' Hoy said , "is to provide a complete and ac· curate picture of what Irvine has to offer. We believe more new high school and com- munity college 1raduates in places auch as Bakerfleld, Fresno, San Mateo, San Fran- cisco and Oakland wUI want to come here." The vice chancellor pointed out that a highly 1uccessful program of this kind waa in- ltl1ted by counselors and minority students to recruit more minority students lo UCI from hlg~ schools throughout the atate. The result wa s to in- crease UCI'a minority student enrollment from 487 in 1971 to 655 In 1172. How said that with initiation .or "Operation outreach" the campw: teams will b e particularly anxious .to meet ,..,_." I) Mr. ''"' Mr1. 1"11rk.k J. 11 ... n. :wtl and talk with the community 111 Svr, D•na Point, ''"· . college student who plans to Mt, 11M1 Mr1. John M. C11ucly, !II ' o r1mw. B1111ot 11111111. 11ov. · graduate this spring and Is Mr. 1nc1 Mr1. T110m11 •. cummJ.,.1, trying lo make up his mind 1'31 Porl .t.J111n1. H••ltOl'I Bitch. llo'f, about entering 1 four-year in- "''· 11111 Mr1. Ml(ftlel D, SHlty, UU tit t' Wiii B1k1r, Ht. A, Colt• Miu, bOY, s u ion. °"or:~ :ir,~·s:~:.~~.~f1,7.'f1"' 2•1 Hoy said Orange· Coast Mr. •net M,.. John i-. P1i.r .. ,., J1111 College continues lo be the Tiff Wlf. Cotti MIN. lln. I di .. . I ti I .. Mr. 1.w Mr1. KfllMfll •. 1touau•11. ea ng source ms u ton .aa11. ~ T...-, ,..,,,A,.., tw111 for 1tudents applying 1o UCI, tilri.. b ' .d ... ,.,,.., 1• contrl utmg M stu enl.3 to Mr. ind Mr1, o.v1c1 J111M, "4» 11 UCI this .._,, Fullerton Olc1oot, Ml11lol'I V1'l1, llo'f. • ~ • Mr · 11111 MrL Ar11\ur cr11111m. 11so College is second with 42 and f!rt1ncl1 Court. lrv!nt, bov. Gold W I Coll . H Mr. 1nc:1 Mr1. 11M11111 P1111trr1. nMf en es ege 1n un- s111c1y Trt1, L111m11 N1111M. ,rr1. tington Beach was third with Mr, lf\d Mr1, Mlckt'I' Miii!!~. la.1 Wtsl Wiiton. COlll Min. t lrt. 35 . fl/"'· Incl Mr1. Dot.11111 Slorm, 10'2 Mlld!ell, T111!111, flr1, Long Beach City College ranks 1 surprising fourth among the community col- 1egea with 32, and Sanla Ana College was fifth among the community colle1es with '¥1. .,, """''"' n Mr. 1M Mr1. Phil Smith, lllln Gold111tve Ave.. F1111nt1ltl Vellty, .... • Mf"l. D1vld o.&Armllr, 211'2 ·er L.ene, Hunllntton 111f11 • I Mr1. lrvc. Llllll, 11' C1nt1r o. t, COlll Me11, elr1. 11 ~Ml Mfl. 0..rrlll Wtbb. t7• M1111on Orlw. No. J, cos11 MtM • .... Mr. incl MrL Curt11 Btllera, lt161 "'""vtrt Slrfft, H1. 12·1, HUnllnlltn •••ell· "°'· ~· . , 1. •obtt1 II. Grttn1. 2)0 r1 , ....... A"'""lm, 1lrl. "''· •NI Mrt. lllbollrt 'McCuUecil. JU . ., ••.. '-•··~ M111, bO)', """'e"' u Mr. 1nd Mr1. 1Ctn111111 H111frn1~. lfJfl Glluettltf, Hunlll\ttOl'I a11e11, 1lrL. Mr. 11111 Mr1. WllfrlO CMvetler, 1311 Slufh D,,_ WIV, l1nte AM, tlrl. Mr. 1M Mr•. lruc1 0 . Burten, M ll1l1'9n, hnlt Alll, ltl'/'. """'"' b Mr. 1ncl fAr1. 1'1111 H. •t¥1'\0~I. 111 Cllrtmonl Ave .• Lone lt1cn. 111¥. Mr. tod Mr1. Jerl"I' I . Orlon. fUI Gerfltld Aw~ No. JI, H11ntll\ftll'I lttth, t lrl Mr. 1l'lcl Mr•. Ch1r1e1 0. D'A901t1no, I 1141 WlllllM!Ofl. Cati Miii, llev. De•tll l'otitt• ARBUCKLE • SON WESTCLIFF MORTVARY U1 E. Im Sl. Co1i.• MOii Ml tlll • BALTZ BERGERON FUNElµL HOME Corona del Mu I'll-NA Costa Me11 "'4CC • BELL BROADWAY MORTlJARY ttt lroaclJal.waCON Mesa • McOORMICK LAGIJNA BEACH MORTlJARY ,.,. Lqu• eo.,.. u 4lf.JIU • PACIFIC VIEW MEMOIUil PARll: Cer 1 m,. Moma1r7 Cluipel --Vlewllr!ft Noo,.1 -· Colll...lo ~ • PBn FAMILY OOLONIAL FllNDAL . -~ • 1 ?tr·-..,..£.,,w., ...... . ·--... To contribuUng high achools wer Corona del Mar, 37; Newport Harbor, 31 ; Rolling Hilb High School in Lo.s Angele11, 27. Among contributing counties San Diego waa third with SOi Sin Bernardino provided 38; Ventura, 32 ; Rlveralde, 31; Sontl Borb1r1, 29; Sontl Clara, 21 . St. Patrick's Day Few Schedul,ed SANTA ANA -To celebrate "th~ joy and pleasur~ of being Irish" Is the reason for the third annual St. Patrick's Day Parade in Santa Ana , the spc>nsorlng committee said to- da y. Hoping for a bigger and bet- ter event this year, the 17th of March Committee Chairman Dr. T. A. O'Sullivan, said the parade will be held on Satur- day, March 11 the day after St. Paddy's birthday. Dr. O'Sullivan referred to the "war" In Northern Ireland, in urging that the parade particip1nts · rt:frain from political themes. "We want It to be 1 fun thing," he added. People and organizations wishing to enter the march may contact Dr. O'Sullivan or Dr. W.F, O'Connell. vice chairman, at 861 W, First St., Tustin . LET'S BE FRIENDI. Y 11 )'Oil hlvt: MY.' ncighbon: or know of •nyonf! rnovlnit: t() our •rt•, 1.llc1ae tell us IO thll "''t ma,y extend a frlcndb' v.'tleome and htlp thtm to btcome acquainted In their new 1u1TOUndlnp. SI. 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Earphone and Ntttriea included, Take it wher_,.•1er you go. $7.95 46 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE I GOLDENWEST & , WARNER HUNTINGTON IEACH Sales Only 842-5596 ·i 401 MAIN STREET HUNTINGTON IEACH 5ervlct & SaltS 536-7561 • • I I ' DAILV PILOT 9 lnveswrs l..!XlAL Nanez LEGAL NOT1CI LEGAL N011CE LEGAL NOTICE 1.t.LL jtl•Lo LIONTIHO, Ta WOUIL.S T:reasury Offers Filing Extensiob. In Newport ntt ,tCTITtoUI • .,...... tfOTICI T• c••.,,.o•• SCHOOL. Nl'WN:ll T-Ml1A UllUf'llO N6TICI Ofl .ULI Ofl LIAllMOLO 1111· NAMI STATIMllf'T IU,ltlOI C.UIT Ofl TNI NOTICI CH' TIU1T911 SALi SCHOO&. OtlTlllCT, OIANOI COUN• TIJtllT 01 ltTATI IN llAL lllOfl· Tltt fel ..... 1119 ,..,_ 11 ...... M'-' STAtt 0, (All,OINIA •Ot " JM,, J4Jl1 0 I I.JIM TY, CAL"'01110A •• "., • •• ••: TNI COUfllTY ., •••NII CM Mvd'I ... ""'II n:oe A.M .. ,,.,, NOTICI ,. 1 1001•1 ,. IVATI ·-· .... " UWIT • I IM .... A JI... (AJ,.ll'OIHIA TITLI COM,. ANY ., •ulY I Holl(I It....,.,"¥ •I-!Ml"" lo.Id .. ,. .. HW ,. ..... T:~~!~:."i .. lt u1.,~~,' ~.:. ~ i 111111 "' WILLIAM 110'1 t:o11. l lM ·~111941 y,...,.1 .. -r I O'ICI ...,....u1nl lo of 1•11(111 ... ol '""" N-'""'"' Unifi .. Moraan Olmstead Ken.nedv lu•rlor ,_, °" "" 511" If C•lllot'..ti .,,,, •• ,_ ,, ...... cuii...1111 11_.. .. WILLIAM 11. co••· 11w 11-11 a.... et '"'" •••M Au11io1 u, "" ••· ld\061 D11111ct wlH rKel ... vlds tw "'4 • ' ,. ~ tor lf'I CClllllh" Of lot Aneelat. ..., -· ~ > -~·-· t tee! I ,..,, M. l"euoutt. '"'t l1rt1111 l •11t. •• w. •· COit. •IM 11-•• II, w . .cur.,. llY CAl.l VICTOlt llClTaANO «1111ot1uct1oi1 o1 !M 1111 l"I••• l1t111 nt IDd Gmruniiu-, nc:otpOl'I o Jl-111 tfll ~11 .. If ltw Etlllt ol MYllTll! ..... L H1111!lflllllll l 1AC11, C1llt.....i., (081, O.C...... 111111 IAllAH l. Ell'ITllANO. lw.llhftll '"'°' 1"1dllll11-11 T1Wll'lllt1 kl'IMI lrlll'I C- Vellmtnt t.~nk·-Ii.nee 193', J,N'!:~~· .~.:=.: t lv..i It'll ! .. ,,.. Thll llt.ltlMU II bolhlt c~ "' tfl NOTICI tS Mllll!!I Y OIVIH ,. ,,,.. wit., ind ltl;Of'Hf S..1-IW• 10, 1tl\, ., lrldt•• 11111 ••• ll(tntff t11 l (COl'dlllCO 11411 ... , llldlvl41Ht, ' cr .. t11w1 et IN ,.....,. -ltl Ote.0""' 111111. H .. 11J1, In lloDIL f1t1, ~ 5'1, Of wtlll t~ .,.1whlwn ol Illa Conll1(1or'1 hlJ -~ I MW br.&neh Of· llft11t .... WIN Wll 11 .,-l¥llt llll. 911 ., l t rl lo\, r -IHll. fhtt ii ...,_, ... ¥low Cl.itlnu 11.i1\ll tht Oilltltl It-Ill ill th l off!tt tf 1/lt (OU"" Lie ...... Act, l ld1 Wiii bt .-.<tl¥-.d Ufllll 0~--:-.lht .. ','~0,!'1' "r"'c"""o'J'l. ti lilt Til1t 11th~" lllH wilt! !tit Cou11I• uld clt!CM:f11I trt rt<111I,... fO 11i. 11!"71, I• lfKOfCllt o1 Ortl\INI CMl"l'r• Ctill61'nl~. J;ot t .m. MtfUI U. ltn !11 111.t Olllu Of fice In Newport Beach. Ct L . A.M,. ILL. Al-Cle,.. ff°"'"" Countv. 1111 1"1111. 11, lt7t, wlll'I th•._, ... ,.,_,_,, in lilt etllCI WILL sr\.iL Al l'UILIC AUCTIO"' lO 5UIGOI ~1Clllll11. H•W-l·Mlil Uf!l!led R ic •• ~ H Plc'up vi-. ........ •t l t w, ,..,., Miml/n '""'· Suitt •v ltwe•l'I' J, MMlllN. D•tu"' C.Unl'r ff Illa,, .... of ......... w "'""" c-1 • ., MtOHISl 1100111 l"OR (,t,S/ol INYIDll 5dlool O!llflCt. 1151 1'!1(111111. Cotlt 87 SYLVIA PORTER . u you run lnlo Uy llOf! or Jam in prtJ)lrln& your lt7! Form 1040, you may now 1el an automatic two-month riling utenalon to June 15. ltn, without having to give any tl· CUit to any one. Up to now, cor po ra· tiO<ll could get an auto- matic thrte- month e.1ten· slon merely b y lllllnf • special Fonn 70l'.M -and they 11Ull can gel this auto- matic extension simply by fillnc the form . But you, an Individual. could aet an extension only by permis.slon o! the Treasury and the Treasury 11ve you 'thia permission only for whit tt conaidered a valld .rtaaon. Now, bow eve r , the automatic arrangement h~s been made 1v1ll1ble .to you, 'the individual taxpayer, u wtll. All you need do i1 IUI out 1 special ntw Form 4168. Or if ycu prefer, you can have the pmfessional preparing your t11 return for you get the U · tension in your name. YOU NEED not give any reason why you ire requestlnr an e xtension for filing your return. Although you can get your Illini exten1k>n 1utom1tlc:ally, however. it may co1t you something -1 factor you 'll weigh when c ons i dering whether lo make the requeat. If you haven 't paid the full tax by April 17, 1972 through withholding or pay ment of an estimated t ax, you will have to pay the resular interest at the rate or 5 percent a year ( ~ percent a month) or any un· paid balanc e due with the delayed return. If the added payment due with the return Is more than J(I percent of yout total tax ahown on Form 4868 -or if it isn't paid by the extended due date -a YI percent per month penalty also will be 1dded. ~ 11ie possible financial ad· vantages to you of this automatic: f 11 I n g extemion -peed no elaboration from me and there's no doubt that many of you will be helped by the added l eeway . Nevertheleas, the c h i e l purpose of the Tre asury'1 move la to ease the preuure t\arte1 A. MatHw1 of Mi!sion Vie;o has been ·~ pointed d irector o f santa Ana operations for m C.nnon Electric, II division or lnternl· tiona1 Telephone and Telegraph Corporation. Mathew1 will direct optra· tlons for the manufacturing facility which produces multi· contAct electric1l connectors 11\d intecrated e I e c l r o n I c packages. He is a graduatt of the University of lAndon ind the Royal College o f Science. * Twenty-five ye1rs of service wiUt Bou ti Amerk:li his been marked by C. £. '"88Cli:' ~ler, mana1er of BofA'a Coron1 d t I Mar branch. He be(•n hb career as a teller at the Beverly· Vermont bran c h in Los An1elea:. Schueller is KMU LL II • palt pretl· dent of tht Kiw1nil Club of Qnna del Mar Ind t1· CUrrMl· 1y vi~ pr..iaent or the New· part Horbar Ghomber of Cont· merce. * Pollick F. c.ci1, .. hlrl>een appointed president of the newly formed£ I e e t rt 1 I e Ellt-111 laten•tlaul, I 11.1bl'4tlary of Electro n ic En&Jnetrina eomp .. y o r callfomla . i The Newport B .. ch es· ecuUve wUI dlioct •ctlvltloo .i the "'" ladlJty, located In 'Santa Ana. The MW co-n1 la the l•i.m.tlonal arm for EEC0'1 air traftlporl. braad-:t.a1t1 tape . rt1der a n d >•rdware product llnu. I * G117 G. lleM of Mlulon Viejo hu -!>l'llnlO!od ta Pllltant vlee pmiclenl In tJlllted Oallllnta Bo••'• ta. .Mad• htadqouttn - d@artmenL 11...i jollied UCB In -· ....... lllOVJna lo the nit ~ be WU I (O\'tJ'Mlelll l ... "\I • a ' """" 114 Vt n Nu•1, Ct llfor11l1 tHOI, (wnh ol Cler-. fO tr11111t 11\tfll, WJftl !flt llKIUlfV t i llmi ot itlt Ill lt wlut ..,.,..., ft/ llll MtJ.I, Ctlllor11l1, tHtr wtllell. 11"'1 ll>t bu burde prt11kJenl Ind m1f11ger, I~ lot_ Allft .. f, Slt lt OI C11/1tr"11• It IM ~llMI VOl.ldlffl. 10 ll'lt u*rtlll\fel 111 t1r1 .. U11ltM 1!1.,1) 11 , ... Soull1 lt0nt tntr111« bld1 wlll bot 1>11bll(IY rtfd 1lovct. ,t,nw not ODY® t an over n· G w n-11 nd Ger Id "1 .... ., ,,,. bttl ~Clfl•. tlld w•lf(I It ,.ullllthld Ort .... CNtl 0.!11' l'ilot. Jtmtt L ltubti. J• .. Attlr,... 11 l ••· •• !flt era1111 Ctu111V ti• c .... •lllOU••. Cl•• tl1\m 6Y • lllddtr .......... In flit bhtl mutt ed tu pr1ctJUone.r1 during U'le ary · rw l!IOn a 1 ~nrmitt.n bv ••Id Su"4!rlw Cor.iri, •11 l"tbru.iry. 11, H '"° Mtrt'.fl a. It. 11'1 l4tt VI• 0-11. Htwtort ••.ui. of 111111 A111. St111 01 CtU1or1111 •II ,1,,.,, w "'•<If Oe•or• 11lcl1 11r• oo~nMI or •~<" .,.._ J, Kohler, Jr., account eJ• fht 'leh!, Ill .. llld lntereil ol Mkl 41-'1 Ct ll,.,.nl1, tt4o6t. wt.Id> 11 IM .. •<t tf 11111 ,,.. lntt•tll t-•l'M 10 tnd now dtl"" wlll Oe d""'td w1lw .. , income ta1 fllln& IHJ()ll. Im-; ti ' . ed lo th tlKltlld •I ,,.. Tlrnt ti "'"' llld .u ..... 111.11!11111 ...... UMlftltned ... tll .... 111rt !ltld •• IT ,,,...,~, ••Id Oetd qi l•1n! 1 .. Ill\ , ,,,, prolKI C011tl1h ol ltw .O".llllOll of fill"• ille:ll hfl.S become ever ecu vea, ll't a •11s n e rl9'1t. 11119 •tld 11111r•11 lf'lll "'1 111111 " LEGAL N011CE H •1tln1111 ... tht 111•1• " 11111 llltclHf'lt, .....,.,!'( 1Uu1leil !ft "'I Counh ol O••n••. eoltt. flooll llehh •M tllctrlctl l1cll!ll11 .. office, toc:at.ed at soo Ne•port .. 1. llKltlff hit K•u1•" "' -1111111 wlthl .. lau• ltlOlll'lll '"" .... 11111 ,ullllc•· Sltle ti Ctlltornit. 111 1•ltl Cownt¥ '"" tor fl•ll l'l•ICI L!~llllt. mote o/ a burden On pt~ Of ltW ., lffllrwlM, 01/lft lflttl ., In H • ti"' ef lflll "'tic.I , Slt ll dticrlbtd '" l. Tiii 1w1rlll110 -~ In cempll1ncr wttll feuionals In this field 18 well Center Drive. .i11°" 1, tMt " .. 111 dKNMll, 11 "" P1CT1T1ous 1u11N•1s 0tt10 "•llru•rv 11. un. L•ll ,. ,..., ~, °' t•I(• 311. Ch, o1 1111 ,_1,,_11 01 •two 1.a-c1111• 111,, Tht. firm is headquartered ,,_ ol dttth, tll ..... ,, t H 11\e ltlWIM ........ STAT•M••T .L..J-l•I Diii• c... c .. 1. MtMI. I t ""' ...... r-<ll'o.11 In OI C1/ll1<nl11. llil •\Cl•Ull\'4 '"" ...... IS On the taxpayers they IUVt . I · ffl . det.etllled .. llf'l\IW loltttHI .,. 11t1N: 111 Tiit ltll9wll!f pil'Mflt ••t ,......,.. /ti RICl'llMI C1•¥tl $lr111 aoei. lJ 01,1 1' ol' Mltttllt"'°"o MtPI Ill• 1>•tv1\11,,. hourlv wttf •lltt. ,t.!I _ due to the fact that I.he tn l.<11 Ange es with o ce1 1n -to "" 1e111w1111 O.K•lbld r111 ~ 111111 .... u 11; c .. 1 .~, 11 lilt w111 11 Jt>• r1eorllt ·,1 11111 er ..... Couniv · --m•" .m .. iorM .,, ,1111 --H id 1"' San Ftanclaco Mor ( 1 n 1rtv con'llftOlllr __ ,, '' J02' ''°'1"-' Clll!Alivi INTE•,.1t15ts. l-.s:t l!I;.-·~ ,..,..... 1tc111tnt lllCE'T 11>1 *'"-•••t•IY lu oo .,., IC'"ll•oc• •11~ 1~e ,.....,.., w1" '''"' •• federal, stiite and loc:1I tax . . A¥111\1f, (Olll Ml••· C1111or~1.. I ntl (lnlto. l'tulllllft v.i"y· JAMIS I.. •UllL. Jll. 11>1rf<>I ll tttd flt•tln. relurns have become more Olm1tead, Kennedy an d •llu•ltll 111 tr. c1"' of '°"'" Mtt1. c,u11h' o. .. ,.. c . ''"""'· '°'" 11 C1r1tro. A"-•,, 1... Als0 111,1 ,, 1114 Nw11>til!triy Anw c111t111c111 .... nor 1n11.c1111e11 •'Id Gardner ii 1 member of the 1f Or1111•. s11r1 " c 1t11orn11. •nt ,._, ,.....,.,,1,. v111ev ,._. 'tli.. o-w 1s.ot "'' "u1<11 loi :11. "''-1111111 .,.111 ri. .. 11d ,, rt11 <u,,..,t COmpljcated each y ear, And l'fl'llWltrlV dtlCflbld ft fOl1ew1: '1'¥1H1111 Gl ..... MIM, llDUI' LI TW'> .. ......,. INdl, C1IH. tt6H ' aLSO l!llCIE,l Ill• k.Jtllw•ll•rl• *•I• rt lt• 11< 1111 1p1>hC1blt l•tdt 11\11 ha ed · th New .York Stock E:rch1nge, All lh• ••1111. tttlt 1ftd 1n11''" el r111, Feu11111n v1111v 0 141 ,Jl-41Pl JJ.oo 1111 o1 ••!Cl lot 3'. ciiultlct1lon 111 1u1u ... u,. 1111 '°°"' this trend 11 persist U1 e Inc Xmerlcan Stock Ex· Ml'rll• ic1n1, • wltktw, 111ce1tH, ,, T/111 Du1lnM1 11 ..,1,,. cfflllue!H 11, • Att.MY .., c .. 11""""' Tr.t ''''" •ddr•u 11111 01111, '""'ml)fl u~'"' l ••0t1 counc11. 11 1n1 '"~' ll)ted face of endleas pledg11 1t ·• . . Lii•"• In •nd 11 ..... , 11111 ,,,,.1,. L••st tMrln1ri111,.. li'uMl111to11 °''"" ,,.,, o.111w ,.11111. 11111,,..11..,, 11 .1n•. ,1 1111 rtit IW'OP•••v w 1ow ••• no1 cur<tnt ,, ,,, •f\llMtl D• £1 f t f ch111ge, Inc., Pacific Coa st d•ltd S•ii-ttmber "· ,,.1 bt1w1111 ltll&I vv....,.. Gtwo1111,..,1111 M1rdl J. It, n, r., ttl't J.&S..7' H xrllltd· •bo"' 11 •u,.,..1.,. 1<:1 ti•· '•""' ••rH..,Pnh 6ur1 .. 1 1~ toldfl111 ,._ every leva 0 1overnmen or Stock E1ch1n1e Ind lnttrna· , •. Spa•llnt '"" COft1t1nu •. Otwty I t °"""' c. S...1111 "°' •i.11n A ... nu1, (ot1t Mht . o• c11111trucllon llmt. IUIJI r1vl1lon1 1h1ll "slmplificaUon·" of the tax • ••*• a11111 ll'tllMtli w 1e111 1N1 T1111 Jt111ment 1111t1 w111o th• c"""" C••Uornl• t>t coni1c1e11e1 , ••rt llf '"" 11t1ew 11••dl form'. tiona.J Commercial E1change, Ellaner ICoU, hit wilt, 11 i:,,..,, !Ot 1 Cltl'k 11 Or11t11 Caun"' on: ,. .. ,u,,., •· LEGAL NOTICE Tllf -•l!lnff l•ullt• lliw!ilmo •1tt1, Anv 11u1th .... 111r1, v1t1!11111, P• .. In ltrm ol 60 ¥1trt cmnmtflCl111 .., 117'. 'Y ltltv J. •••ti""· OIPU1¥ (!lllf'lty any tl tbllllv 1., in• lncorrt cfniu 01 Ill• m0tlon tll 11n1• M,.,lih 111111 M In •• Now , a final note on the c:. S1111mbt• 11, 1161 •fld •nd/111 on Clt•l. IU,.•llioa couaT OP TMI '''"' "'"'''" ,..., otfl•• common dlll"" 11 tllf t11 uiw 1111111 •••• 1t1tt1. • h ( 51Plttnbtr U, 20'1, u"lel1 _,., ~lltt) ST&T• 0 ,. CAll,OlllNI• l"Olt llttltntllOll 11 1,,y 1~wn ~r rln l'lv•rtl,_ 1/1,rl bo 01!" lllt" WO"l sound 1ssumption t I among 1 "''"''"''" .II Pl'0¥)11ed llltrtln. fKOl'd· ,.~bll.i.td °''"" CNll. OtJl¥l ,.~~ Tlfl COUNTY OP OltANel 11111 ... I 'w111 11t' mid•, bul :...111\0ul llf•lormtd I~ ••c•" ol 11'11 ·~ulll d•¥'1 your key object.iVe3 ii to a VOid ed AutuJI fl, 1"2 In l tok •H4, llt, Ftfl "''"' U, U, U, M !'di ' Jiit A 11Nl cov1n1n1 or w1rr1n1¥ •••••1• or lmoUl'll • .,.. 11141 ti lllt <tit lo• evtrllmt el "'' .. County FU"' m 191 el Ottlclll IKo•llt ol Or•n•• (oun· UJ-1! NOTIC• 01" w1A1t iNe 01" ,..TITION rn1r111 .. , 11111. ..:.Stes,lon, or •n' C•tlt lnvol¥HI. CaJIJng UnnectUIJ')' lttenuOn ly, 911!t. el C1Utor11l1, 11 tmtndld b'f' llOI , II O I AT . OP Will cumb<1~c11. lo 01v 1111 rtm1lnlnt ••I~· MDUllt¥1 lhtll M t i! llfllllll~I •tc.te11l1fl1 to your income tax re.tum, i n 1111t•11m1111 r-c.ordld 01c1m1>1• ,_., LEGAL NOTICE IHeLNltAl'HIC) ANO POR LlnaRI c1011 tum o1 "" nti!• '"'u'ld D¥ ••lot In 1111 coUe<llv• Dtrg11n1n11 •tr"m'"' l"f In Btok '340, P.lf t '80 11 Oltlcl1I T•ITAM•HTA.ltY OtHI DI lryil, wl111 lnlt•••! ''""' 11•1• 1eo1lc~ble lo •~• o•rtlcu!t t cr1f!, eetting into a major cot· Gets Contract lltc.orlls of Or1no1 Cow11ty. 1 .. I nd lo'"' ~•CTITIOUS IUSIN••• e-11111 " MAUo• CLAll:A SMllH. •111 •• 111 ••Id nett •rD¥1dld. td¥U!Cfl, 11 clt5Jlf!ttllon '" ly!l-f or -k""" re1pondence with the lnl.emal fo1towt111 11•1crlllld '''' ''""'¥· to-NAM• ITAT•MlNT 0 t ecr 111y. ,,,,,..,, "'' ,.,,,,, ol •1111 O•ed 01 •"'olovtd on •~• oro1ec1. wit: Loi "· t•(11>llnt 1111 <IO!'rtltrlv 5G T"'• tollowlnt lltrlon 11 llolllt llu$lnts1 tio~11cf: IS Hl"ltt:IY GIVEN 111•1 Clln· Tru1t. 1111, <h111e1 1nf e•0tn1tt of lh1 Cl11ilflc.111tto Mtvrty Revenue Sf:rvi~, ~ e In I PHOENIX fffl, " T11cl No. ~2111 t i ""' m11 at: I " s lftl l'ltl tiled ht rtln • pefUlon Trull•• '"" ol ll>P !•uth c•••lfll 11¥ 11111 ll•lc~/1y1r dited bei"• Uked f 0 r (AP ) -D0DOV&n •tCordod In loolr U ... PtMI 11Ind1'l Of H!lllMIMAN McGlll"Gl'lll COM,AHY, ,:, JWOll.T. ol wlU (/lelottl thlc) I nd lor Otld.ol Trytt, CtrPfl l lllt Lt vt• au • :w C:Omtructloll Company of San· M!1ctU1Mau• M1111. R•or111 ol 111d 410 l1nd St•Nt. NtwllOl't 11tch. L•ll•r• Teiii r111r11trv retirtnct 11 w!lllt1 Tll• "n•ll<l•r~ unll•• ,.111 °""' o• l!tKtrl<ltn docurpenls to provt your Orin" Cou11h', s1111 01 C•llktrnl•, C1t1lorr111 12"41. 11 ,,.1111 kif ,,,,,111., •••llcvliro. '""' 11111 Tru11, 11¥ '''"°" ot , brt~(I> o• aet1u11 1., r,1~rltr claims_ Ind IJI the rut, ti Alli, hal betJ\ IWarded 2 1ettlher wllll I ll llt.lfldlnt t .... Ollltl •11-'I H. llklt, 111 Vl1 Hlfe, It'll llmt tnd f llCI ti lltlrlnt !lit oimt lht OOUt1llon1 IKurt<I I fl p t • b •, Lt1htr ONE W•y TO 1vo1'd this $17 9 milllbn contract for a lmp•ttt mltnh IHI 11111 ,.,. .... 1111• Htwllllrt •••di. C1lll1<nl1 t:IMO /Il l Min llt for "''''" u , ""· •I ··~ h1r110for1 ••Ku!lll I nd d•ll•trHI IO "'' ''!""' " ' . Tt1m1 of 11!1 ct ih In l1w1ul mon1w of TlllJ bulllllll 11 bllnt conllucttd llv 111 1 m 1,. l~t caurlroom of O.ttr!mt~t ND uMtt1l1n1t1 1 w•l!Hft Otcl•••llnn cl "•1Nrll111otr" cbl in Of misery ja to avoid 321-bed lddJtlon lO th f ll!t Unlttd Stllll on conllrmtlllHI II ltlt , ll'Mlluldut l, ,·,,"'11\d cDUrt, t i J'DCI Civic (t llltr D<I~ Dlfl ul! 1nd 01m1M1 tor SAie, •.-.:I wrltlfft "lumbtr mlal.k .. Which Wul n.I •our Veterarui Hoapital ln Phoenix or N rt c•sti '"" bol•nc• t¥kltncld tov ••1..., H. l•k... Wefl, 111 tr.t c11v ti s1nt1 An1. C•lllarnl1. 119!lc• o• Mt•c~ 11111 nt ·~tiCI" •a ••u•• "I•••••.,. .1 • "'" 11cu•HI 11¥ Ste..,. Trull Dtld on IN Thi• 111rem.,.1 lll<td w1111 1111 CounlY Dlltd l"tbr1,11ry 22 11n 1111 uneler1l1Nd to '"' 11111 o•-rh tft ~oot•• IOtO ror the 1RS. Before, vou Rep. John Rhodea (R ·Ari:z:.), ··-·"' t.O IOlll. Tin"' cent,, t mf')nl Clert ol Orin•• C.Unl'f Oii ll'tll. u, 1111. w. I . St JOH H . ••1111• ltl<I ov11 •• 11.,.,, ..... lller11f11r,"" S,_t Moti l ' ed l lcl 11 bt 111-ltld wit~ bid. ,.,.,.., 1t BV l1¥1riv J, Mtdtl01, 0.11111¥ Ctunlv CCIII...., Clerk NO¥tfllb61' ''· 1911, 11\1 u-rslollld t •v•ed Iron Worl•r' mall lhf form, thertfore, check aRJ10UnC • l lll.N'l\f txlJl1M l"lr1I Ottd of Trull lf'I Cle'11; WM. J. CUSA(I( ltl<f 110llc1 GI b<tl(~ l ftd Of 11..:llon te •tl,,torch1t t he f 11 wing most common Work Is to be completed 1'"'0ll""•11 ..,... 11 111AOD.Oll. '1"'1 Al..,,..., 11 Ltw 111 •«1111tc1 1ft 11oot "'01, .... '"· 01 11111 sir11eiur•t 0 0 . . 1.. fl kl1 or elltri lo ff In wrlllnt •"II 'Hl!I l'utotllhffl o,,,,., CN1t D1!i., lllltl, tin Wiltlllt1 11•4 l'lt1lcl1! lecotll• ,. I! • errors: within 1,123 da)'1, brmging lnt: "'r1e•l•H 11 1111 1ttr1s1io ott1c1 ·'' 111w l'1t>rutry u, u ,.,., Mt•cll a. 1e. 1•12 1..,.-tY HUii. c111i.,111, fl1lt 0111: F1Dru1;, n , 1tn L •nc• •1'<111'" lncompl.te .ddre••·, holpltal'I capacilv tO 53S bed1J, """ t llt• !tit. 11111 1111a.llcollon lllrtol' Ind .00.72 Ttl: (t!S) 17<1~7 FIRST (AllFOR,,.IA l 11 L IE c::""~, ""' .1 )1""'1 •111 ol Jiii. Att-r lff" htll._.,. COM,.ANY Ptll • Om 'tted I I et e l---"'.".::::7::--:7:=::::=:----·1 D•tod Ft0ru1,.," "" LE AL N~CE , , 01>r:1&TINO !NGINEE11:~ I or n c: 0 mp N ,.... lTHEl l F.IHN G V.ll ,ullllthecr Or1n11 Cotti 0111¥ "11111. t i Sid •u•i,•. G•-' s ignatures; LEGAL on....... E•e<U!ll• 'ei -• "·~·u•rv ll, 1• .... Mt rcll l. lt1! "5·"· ::,1~i.~' ~~~~~'"'""' GtllUO ! Failure to attach all Forms HOTICI 0, IWTINTIOM TO IHOA•I •l•lt Of Ml'rfl• J. l(lllt ,., ll'S .... G•N,lp 3 IN THI SAi.i OP AlCONOllC dtctlltd NOTIC• TO Cl•OITORI ~ "ulllJ11\td Ort"Ot C0til Dilly ttllol, Greup 4 W-2 ; l•V•llA••• 1.lONIEl T. CAM,.l•Ll SU,llllOlt COU•T OP THI LEGAL NOTICI£ Mtrcfl l, 111, 11, l•n .U•-f? G•Ol!P s Failure to atllch r equired Mt rch I, 1rn 111417 HtrnM• llrMI ITATI 01" CAl.ll"ORNIA l'Olt Grou'il I To Whom II Mt¥ Cenclrt1: Vt• Nuwa. CtNI, tl411 TH• COUNTY OP OltAN•I ITATIMIWT O" AIANDONMINT G•llUP 1 statements or schedule1: sutoJ.c:t 11 lu u•nc:• of 111, 11uo1w 1-. .,,..,.. .. 111n •nu "'-· A·ntn o~ us• OP '1cT1T1ous LEGAL NOTICE Greup t W•t• '~ "' O.ll "' "' •.ff .... ·~ •.l•J .. ~ 1.n '" ..., 1.11 ..... .... .. , 1.2r l .'1 .. , .:., ... "' J.IJ Incorrect . or omittld Social .tlld ,.,, '*''' 11 Mrtlw t1Vffl th1t , .... Allor""' fir •nt111tl1 Ill "" 111111 ... MAllGA•l:T G. WOL TEii. •USINllS NAMI Greup ' undot1l1nld ..,,_, 1'e NH 1lcol'oollc l 1ltl1 ti ••I• _.,..Ill Dtctlltd. Thi tottowlnt Hllllll h1¥t tMnllolltcl f t:AMSTlllS 5ecurity numbers (if YOU dO blYtrllll t i !flt ll•lfnllfl, dllCtlllfd I I l'ubll1llld OrtnN CNll Dll!f PllO!, NOTICE IS HEllEllY GIVE N 11 1111: tht Ull ot !hf flC!llh>ut llutlntll n1ml l"•IOlt L , • VII T•uck ),l)j not use the. label): 111111¥<•: ' Ml fCll J ••• 10, 11n 111·12 <rldllor1 ol lhl l~I n:mffl 1Sot:eoen1 CM ltONOfl( l!lEClltONICS. ti 31" SUP cou~~~llJ,. o:.f:o~ OltNI&. •. i yd. True~ I (II mo lakt• Slr0tl, CO.It M"'· 1----:-::::7::--':'.:=::::::----tht l .tll 111'1°"1 h1v M C!t m1 •ltlllll tht It.cl Miii, C111!1 M111, C1lllornlt '2111. 1 _ ,, ''· '"-• > 'l .... U'e Of wrong tax !able, line LEGAL NCYl'ICE w111 111ee111"1 ••• '"u1t1e1 10 1111 lhtm, Thi llctlllous .,,,11,...1 ,..,.,. ,,,,,,.., to "' c1v1, c.,.,., 11r1v1 W111, · ~ Pur1M1tnt to ouCfl lnttnllon, '"' Uft· Wit/I tht n9cii11ry woucl\lri. In'"' llffkt •Dtwt ••• 111111 In O••flfl• COUlllY ,,.. S111t1 Ant. Ctllft111/1 11 • 11 \'d. l•""'k 1.n or column;· dtriltlllcl 1• •••1¥1M 1'D Illa °""1"m'"' of 1111 c11rk 01 th• abov~ 1n11111c1 <.urt," Otctmblr ,., 1111. <111 N1r111w1 u · U yd. ''""'' 3 ... J Mathematical errors; :l A~~-.e:!:e!:1r:r•:;.:;:,~~or /1~1~!!"'1(.;' NOTIC• 8' TaUSTll"'I •All to P1"111n1 'th1m, with "'' ntc.1111rv so11r L•Dt••terits. inc .. , c1111orn11 O·st•tl H • 40 ••· True~ s.•t UNOll D•IO OP TllUIT ¥0U,h1ra, lo 1~1 u11C11ral1ntd ti Ille eltlct Corp., JI" flllll Hiii, Cttll Milt . IUMMONS {MA.ll:IAOI!\ lr1n1ll Ml•. 5.:lt Failure to ch~k correct llctnHI) '"' '""' J1•tm1"1 IJ *"11-" T~ 11-31124 Of 1111 11!orn1v1, MclCENHA & l"ITTIHG. c •• ,, •• ,,. -···· t.. ,. lllt rn1rrl••• ol 1'111111111 .. ,~ W11l1r Truck 1.11 Ofli 9AlE GfMERAL (Bona Fio, 1 --..-.J:ltl... ~ •-T block! indicating filing status; Putollc 1 •11,.. ,.11c1) ........... -... !uni A, ''100 El Tero llotll, Ln unt Tlll1 111111,.111 "''' cOllducltd tw 1 Ct)I'· HELEN M. lllRN! 1na R110011111n1. flt l(lfff(ll.,, tt:hldl.tle ot •1111 11 b11- lncorrect checking of block ,.,,,,,t!1c1w g,:;:.er•~':.':i •;;c.-,.., ,.1101 w:~f~~ors A~l~~~J. G~v~~;11or':i'~ ~:1~1~':!~er;1':..!2!~,:i=.,111n"':i1 ·~;:. tor111cin01v111 Et1111n. "~:He~ J. :.~::i.n1: FltANC•S .J , r:, "':::,~ou•n••,,.•11 ._-111111 f •• .,. i 1111t f [ f Ill J r2 cortorttlM, '' Trv1!tt, tr Succ11111r ttrl Mrltlt1lnt to 111o tlltll of 1•10 !Ifft· SIC lt!llY ICEllNS ClllJIH el 111• COlllrtct Do(Um•ntt lri. or persona exemp 10 or M•rdl J, 1t7i 11• Trvnot. or !uDt.lltutecr T•utltt. oursu•l'lt 1111111. wllhln lour tr'IOl!llll 1n1r "'' tlrst Tfll i 11:1,mtrit ,.,1 111111 wlllt 111, '"' 1Hll!lon1r 1111 t111d • Mlltl!tn <an· c1ui11,.. ~.w1n11 ind 1111c111c11tont 1,1 IHI listing of dependent11; lo !I'll Diii! el Trull ·~KUltd by ,ubllc111 ... Of "''' ntll(.f. COlll"lty Cttrt: of Ora1191 Cou111, Ol1 c1r11IM ¥GU• m•r1I••·· You mtY Ill• • Ill• Ind m1y .., llCUlitd Ill '"• ofllct el Incomplete t' .• "ng or 1'temiz.. I Vt"AL NOT!,.,. lllCHAllO w. CI Ol"T ANO lORltAINE Ot!ed Fetorv1rv "· 1111. F " , 10 Hn wrltttn fl lJMW'lll• wll~lll lh!l'IV 111,. of 1111 Frldt•lcll ··-11 AtlO(I••••· 31" Clrntua W o...-.,u '-.D CltOl'l, MUllNiftd l lld Wlf1 t nd •fCOldtd ltAYMOHO M. WOLTE•S 1 ut. tM.. ' dt lt 11111 I/Ill •ummon1 11 1t rvld"' vau. Drlvt, Ntw-1 9,1(/1, Ct llf, u-1111 ed deductions; AUtlllt 21, lf7' In .... ,,.. PIM 21•. fl•(Ulo• ,,, .... Wtll II ~Ill Nt. ,., •• It ¥OU '•" te ltlt • wrU11t1 ••s-OiVmtnl of • lll(IOlll of IJO.DI "' ... '-Ll i • ded Uo l'ICTITIOUS' I UllN•IS l111ttvmtn1 No. 1tt1' of Olttcltl R1eord1 !flt 1Dtv1 11t mt11 llffl!Mnt. l'ubllllltd °"'"" Cotll Dilly l'UOI within w<11 time. Your Otl•ult mew bl! tn1M111 tflt r1turn !Mrllll. 11 lll•M or t!~ ~fen:c:::;.ong l~i:ns 'nl• tt1i!i":·~~~~=!. 11u11_, ~.:. ~~..,~ ~~";:~ .!ec:,':,1!: :;,w::~~:. ~.P~!:.11 Mt•ch 3. 10. 11, u, un s~.n :~:'!;,':I,.,'::; 1~~:,;::•0,-::,:~=; ~~ 1~~~ ~~-:;:.!'\::'1~oi;::11,: ch k the t t: to lilt Hoflct <II Del1ult 111111 EIKllon lo 141M II Tort RoM, 11:1111 A • 0 ..., a• N-CE conc;ernl,.. 111v1111111 e1 .,.llPlrl¥, ,_, ... tl\I 11(11111nt of told1, lh1 tufl '"'°"'"' o1 !I'll Failure lo ec proper CATALtN,t. COllJl"Ull:l!5, 300 M. S.11 111tr1undtir rKOl'dld Noveml>tt ''· ._..., ... Hllll, C.llfolnll•""" ~aa. v .&1. '"'""""' chllO custody. Cflolld su-1. 1t· 1111>111! win bl ••tvrned. block jn line 31 of Form 1040 Now,...1 Trltd tu11111t1t , s..11e I. ltn In BOOll. "'°· "'" 1.0, I"''"'"""' Toi: 1110 ....,... tlll'lllYt' '"'· costJ, ,..., l!Kh tlhl• ••1111 11 lhtH tot mfl'IClttory UPOft "'' cW' "-" lttch, Cll . .,..., Ne, llm llf .S.ld Offlcl•I .ICOl"dl, will All_,, .., •a-tor l'ICTITIOUS •utlNlll II rn1y be 1r1nt.d 11¥ Ill• court. l••clor "' .......,, ...... '"'"ite"' II IW.l,OH, {roreign bank accounts). AM M. Prlncll, 11J1 (111111 c '· (111!1 !M!tl, ... Tli&ld••· ""'" \I, ,.,, ti 11:09 ~WUllllll Or1nt• Cotti 01fly ,.llot NAM• ITATIM•NT II "°" wllh to •NII "" tdvlct .. '" ........ ,,,_ '"'' •vllconlltttor Unelff fllm, .. Take it for granted tha t the Miu, c11. fMt7 A.M. •t "'' 11111n 11•1.11•nc• o' Mt•cfl 1, 10, ''· ''· 1t n ut-n 'nit tt11ew1nt "'"""' ••• 11-e11111 tomt, Jn 1t111 mitt••· ....., 111ou111 M 111 .... net 1t11 111111 "'~ Mild '"'l"H r11,. Tll ll llt,i1111ff1 11 bit"' lOllducitd lly 1n Wtvllfll11user Motlta1t Com• t II W, 111.otlntn 11; ••om.t!IY to 11111 vaur wrll!tn 111_, fl IO t ll -r11.l!'llft ttrrllol'<td Ill' "*" In fPll arithmetic on your r eturn will 1M111r~11. 1ormlf'IV n1m1e1 ; ,.1e111c w •, 1 • r n LEGAL NOTICE THI su ,ERMA•KET, .,, '°"" !'>I,, 111v, ,..,v bl 11!<!0 on ttmt, e-ec\ltloll oi 1111 t"'''•d. be checked. Even though the Ann M. l'rl...:I• Morltfft C1., localed •t a1 lrooll1>11r1t C111t1 Mt11. C•lll. tun : r. o. l oio 4'1• D•lld Auttuit n. 1171 . N1 lllOIMr "'•• wlllltlrlW Ill• lllld l0t 1 Tlll1 1tfltmt11I n1111 with 1111 C111.111h' 81¥d., In it... clh' el Anlhllm, CounlV of 1 .... 1111/HfWllOl'I, lrYI ... , (1111, r:lUI. Wllllt m E. SI Jolin Mrlod tf lortY_,1¥11 Id ) ffVt 1tttr r11t odds on In audit of your Cllrtl .. er11191 Ctu""' Oii; IJlll. lJ, 1f1t, °"'"''· Siii• Of (l ll!ornll , •I tuVllc IU& PICTIT10US •USI Nlll Midi••• w, MvUl n, lJl »th II., Cltlll (O\lftl't' CN:rk •• ,. .. , '"' 1111 -1 ... tf 1111111. etu d 'ndlJ tht e v &tvtrlY J, MtddDI", Orltltlv C!lllf'llY !loll, It !111 llltllf.i blHtrr fol' Cl lll NAMI ITATIM•NT M.1M1, C1lll. , LllSIN I l'Ol•Y O<ft.o IJtllrutrv tf, lffl r rn art WI ng, (ltrll. fl"t'llbll ., ,,.,. 11 .... ol' .. 1. I~ l•w1UI Thi telklwllll ""-It '°' ... lllu1l111u Wlllltm "· "•Wt:tlf. 1Qt ~ .... , Aflw1111'1 " l:•w NfW"O!tT·MIU. c hancel o f an arithmetic PIMM lnolll'f ol ttwi Uni..., Sltlll of Arn1tlul ••: SNlllf'lll, Ntw-1 IH(ll, Ct lll, .... Crtw-·-UHlll'll!b SCHOOL OISTlllCf 01' ch-k •re v•~ high. And "Ulllllhfll .Ol'I ... CN ll Otlly ,.1101. 111 rl-'11, 11111 '"° lnter1t1. ct11""¥W to MAlla0111 STO.itAGIE OUTllf, JIS Tlll1 llUI~ 11 .... <W coro.tucllill 1W t """"-· Ct..,.,.,,. ... , ,Of'...., C-.flh':, Cl .... ..... "''.1 "'*Uf" "· ... March a, ,., IJ, 1m .... -111111 ... II unOtt Il k! Dttd 1 .. !loll ••if 11111 Slrltl, Ctall """· "'""''"''•· T•i..tlMtt 111)) .....,., Iv OOfOfllw H1rv.-y l'llil'lff' assume you•n be audited -••1-n orop1•ty 1t1ua11 hi c 11111 Mitt, ••It O.vkl "•¥ Juiw.. UH l1m11e11 M, w. Mum" Att.,....,1 .., ., .. .,.._ Purd••ilnt ,.,.,., d j th I odd 'f -·-------------Count• '"" 11111 dt1c:rl btll 11 loll-•: Av111Ut . Norui. Tl!l1 11tlllflllll fllld wit/I 11111 Count¥ "1'.1.0C: .. ,.1100 esp te e genera s -l All lfltl Cltltlll llfld •llv•ltd 111 11111 Thl• llu olneH 11 btl"' COl'MIUCled ~¥ ... Clrrk of Ort nt• COUl'llV Of'I: l"tbrou•rv "· •ulllllhld °''"'' CO•ll 01!1'1' Piiot, Pulllllhfll Or'"" c ... , OlllV l'llot, your 1dju11ted ll'OllS income is 1 vrAL NOTICB 51111 o1 C1llforn1 •• Cor.inly of Ort n11. lndl¥1du•1· 1J'1. I • e1v1r1Y J. M1•e1oic, °""'' M••ch J, 10, 11, 1~. "" s~-n l"tllru1,.,, 2s '"" M.tr(h l, i•ri "'·7' h ~ . Cl"' of Co1t1 M111. drtcrlbtd, t i 01¥ld ICt y JllMr Count.-(llr•. , __________ ..;. ___ _;1----;;-:::::-;-;:;;:;;;;=:----125.000 or more, if you ave 101iewt: "°' 1 of Tr•d He. 1111, 11 Thi• ,,,,.,,..,n, tllld with lllt. countv P1•11tl LEGAi .. NonCE ! u b It 1nUal unreimbursed "IC"flTIOUI 11.tSIH•SI lhown Oil • mt• re<ordtd In book ff, Cltrk "' o, ..... Ctullly "'' l"&b. I 1912. f'u•ll&Md Or1n11 (H 'L Otlll' "'lo•. LEGAL NOTICE ' . r lfAMI ITATIMINT ••HJ ff tl?d JO of Mlicl~•r.eoui .Mt lll, I V let!• J, l1r11tafl OtP\11¥ Ceunlv Mltd'I J 11, 17 14 1172 Af..71 SJUTA•Til•·.·.· CCA~U,_IT .·,• •• T .. NOI erittrtainmen~ expense.I or i T1li to11ow1111 ,.._ 11 dolM 11t111 ... 11 ~d• or 0 ,,11" cou11h'. c1111onir1. ct.,•. _ , ,,-,· .:..::.:c:.:c·.:::,.::o•.:..:,.:::.:c __ ~_.:..:.c:11--~:;;;c;;::-;:::::;;;-;:;---;;:;;---I • vour deductions stand out I I ti: '"""""''• k..-n .tJ: '" W11! WllllHI ,. LEGAt N011CE SUP•1110• COUltT o .. TM• THI COUltTY Oii' OUN•• .1 TllAVlL.ANO er T •A 'V fl ,t. H 0 • S1rMt, Co.It Mlit, CtU!Ornti Jitt7 "ubllihtd Or•"" C041tl Otlly Plitt, 1 STAT• 0, CALt~•NIA ll'Olt Nf, A rin• abnormally hlcb for your in· u.s . .t... lu4tl ,.,, 4.Ml l lrcl'I Strttf S.141 ..... wlH IN! m111t. but wltflflul ,..,,,,.,., n. "· u Ind Mt•th J, 191! ~--::,c,.=T=,,=,=.o.=,-.=.o,=,=·=·= .. :---1 TH• (CIUHTY 0, OllANll 0110•11 TO INOW CAUS• CO br--•el H"'*"" '""'·Ci . 12"11 (0¥ ... 1111 or w1rr•n1V. tletrlll II' lmpllld, ll).11 T MO. A•Jtl.. POii (MANO• 0, NAMI me ~ ~ Jtclf lO'tl, UD7 ll1tresl, CorlHlt del rHtrill"' fllle, IOHtHlon or 1,.. NAMa ITATIMIM MOTICI 01' HIA•INe 011" 'ITITICI N Ill "'' Mtlter Of Ill• AooUc•llllll of JIM. Mfr, Ct . .,.:ti k. cumbr111cr1, 11 utllfl' lilt h•dtbtldnt.u .. T~~-to,~:-1"° tlrlCl!IJ 1'1 4olnt ~-."1•1•1• ••,T1•,,•.•.,w.!l-,'1 v•••110N•Ol0 Mii AlAllA SAMPlltlSI ror Cl'll~ ftf Til11 llt.l1h.-1 11 lltlnt ctnducled "Y f ll Meurld by .. 1• Dffd, lnclucfl,.. ll't• fft LEGAL NOTiCE .._ ,_. " '· Ntmt · lndl'lldut l. •Old t'll"nMt ol !flt Trull" tlld of IM "" OIVl•Sll"llO ENTla1'1t1S•I. lllt WAIVIOI ' WHfREA5, lhl tDC1ll<1tlon el JIMM ll JIC~ lO¥t > ••CTIT•OUS IUSINllJ l ... 11 A-, CDlft Mht, C1llfior11l1. ltNft ef GIOltGE HA • TI" 0 It O AZAL trv1I• crtt led l>l' • tt II Oefd. fdw1nce1 Oonlttloy Ille., CtHtor-nll , 131, l-IT IA IAMP ElllSI tor cJ\t nM et n•mt Tlll1 tlt ltmlnl fftld wllll 1111 C-ty t1'1fttundtr, wlll'I lnti rut 1riwldtd th111111, HAM• ITATIM•NT IHO • ~1111. ht1 ...... dvlv tUtd with lht c11rll el 11111 '''"' If Otllllt C-1¥ Ol'I: F•l>nr•rv n. '"" "'' ,,, .... 1. 1rlncl1111 Ill "" """ TM follow!,.. .......... I• dol"' 1111•1-A-. Cotti Mt••· CI Ntlr11I•. HOT ICI IS Hl!ltEIV GIVEN 1'1111 Cturl, •tOd II ·~••Int lrDrn u ld .... 1'72. I Y ltllltlV J, Mtddoll, 00.Uty Meu•tll bv J.lk!' Otld; lo wit Ul.47.11. It: TJ1l1 lltJtl11111 It IWllll 'fl'llfutlilll h-t Klrlflnl IUMftl ....... , htt tiled fltr1l11 t ltllctllOfl thtl uld •111tlc1nf 11111,.. 19 Cor.inh' Cltrk. wfltl lnl•rUI ""'-tr .... M1y 1, 11n 11 IARTMO•I ll!AUTY COLLEG•S. Ctr~tlon. ,..Ilion for l"OClolot Ill Wiii 11111 Jor lttt1r1 l'llvt lltr NtMn cht nlfCI 10 lhf ll'OllOllld P1'"6 llf'IWklld lo1 u'-1 Holt. JIM Horlll lrwdl#1w, St"ll AIM, OIEHT,t.LLOY, INC, Titl.,....olftrY ft Pttlll-r fbond Wl 1¥· ftimtl If JfNMl l'Elt JOlAlt ~ ,.ubllll'ltd Or"•-(N II 0.JIY Plklt. OATEO; Februt,., 11. 1111 Ct tlror..ta. J°"""" M. McGUHCIMdlW, P•••· 1111. ttflo'lt>C9 II Wl'llcl'I .. m•dt ... 'EltlSI "Mlrvtry H, l tld Mt rcll S. 11, 17, 1f'1 WESTWOOO ASSOCIATES, ~ I Mulw lllltr..,ISll, Inc. !A Tllll lltltf'l'l •lll !lltd wllll IM '°""""' """'-' llolf'lkult r._ tnlll 1'111 1111 lllM '"° HOW , THl•I FO•l 11 It .htr~ 17J.'1 11 IMICh Trv1let Ctllr, Cor-jl.), 450 Wlllhltt .......... ,,., Cltn. of Ort!IH CoulltV "': Ptllrvi rv 2', "9Ct If ""°'"" "" NIN "411 Min Ml 1r11tr..f 11'1d dltKI .. 111'•1 111 IN'rt.on~ /!'lo ·---------------fl¥ H1rfl G. W....t-lh, l11 AMtttl. Ctl1f61'11l1 Mtllll ''12• .... w .. .., "· MICNH, o.vty .. """"' 11, ttn .... f;:llO 1.111 .. In lllt ltr11tlll 111 lilt Ilk! "''""' (II thi ftM " Aallllnt IKTtltry This butlMu 11 UlftCIUCltill ff I ce>'lllf'· CllU!ll't' Cltrll. ~ ti DIMrtme!ll No, l Of U ld 11ttn11 t11Mtr bl!for• tbevt tlllllltd Court, LEGAL NOTICE "lllllllhtt OrtllOI CN ll 01lly l'llol, •lltn. "111 .. ..,.., -' * Clll'I(; C.l'lftr 0!'1¥1 W111, 111 NI Dtp1rtm111t l llltrtof IDUi.11 t i 'ot bond aalesman with' bankin11---=:::=:=:::::::-::::::::;;o:;---Mite/I!, 10, 17, 1J12 112·12 sco,.. llAUTY INTllt,ltlSl!!S. l'ubUll'lld °''"'' Cotit 0.lh' ~1111• .. COr "••1111 A11t, C•Ntor"lt. Civic C111t1r O• S.1111 ...... C•Hlorllll on ~ICTITIOUS IUllN••s 1----.,.-::-::7::--:7:=:=:=----1 INC .•• eDfllOlltloo'I. Mltd'l l, IO, 11• 2'· 1'" ie-71 Dllllilll Marclil 1. ''" Ille 11th d•r of 0.ii ... u. ""·· .. ""'hour ol firm in Chicago. He received a NAM• sTATIM•NT LEGAL NOTICE 1¥ M..,.,. lulllc:ln, LEGAL NOTICE w.1. St JOHH, t :lO e·c1octt; 1.m .. '"''" ,,,. 1111 ... ie _.,... b · d t I !ration TIMI 1t1io.1111 lflt1111n •• 11o1 ... 11ut111111, _______ =:-;-------I 11re1!4•"' ~ Cllttl uutt. 11 1nv "'"' 111w1, """~ ,,.... 1• u I In e 111 I m n s J m...oc: Wtlll&M (, lttlCOCIC •Hct llm '"' tlll~ of ,..m11 lhould llGf degree Ir om Te J •I 1 '' THlt fE 'M' INTe:1P1111e:s. 2111 "" ,,.,.. ,1cT1T1ou1 1u11N1ss • .... ,..,,. ,_. •11111t111• 11o1 •••nttd Technological .College. Gr1ct Ln .. (1111• Mitt. C•ll .... nla 'WH. su~~"'.:fo'. T:~:;0~~0~~. "111111111111 Or1111t. CH£t 0•11~ ,Hfll. NAMI tTATIMIJfT ~::~-r:-.:::-· IT 11, •,u•TH ... 111 l'lllDIElll~ ...... , I M•rtl11 w. ICM-. '8M .. ,tr •• C•h ITAT• OP (ALl ~OltNIA POR '"""'"' n, lt, 1S 11111 M1rci'! s. 191! Tiit tolh:IWI"' 111rllfll .,.. .ie1 ... Tit 11H) .... ,... COPY II 111 t ., r tit "'1bll"'" 111 the * Mlt1, Ct llltr11l1 nili. THI COUNTY OP ORANOI a5f-1t bu1lt111t 11: A..:.1"111 ,., ..... ltJt•r Ortn1e Cotti Dtllw l'llOI, t ftfWKt"" ttf Tl1!1 llt,i1l111u 11 ,llelM condvcied lly i n Ne, A J1"4 1----.,-:;:::c;'.;-::::=::::=:----1 SOUTH COAST IN\ll!ITMINTS -l'ullll~ or llf CHtt Dtllv "llol fff'll•tl clrcul1l/Of'I, Otl~ ll'ld llUblfll'tllf Walter J. Falrlax has been ll'ldlvldlltl. E11.i1 of MllDlllEO E. HOlOEltl", LEGAL N011CE ISOCO ln¥1Jt1T!lnl$J , 1111 OUPOlll. Sult• M•rcfl t J • ,;,, • .W1 ,,· ol" 1111 City .. C•f• ~. Cou"ty ... I f "'·..&hi M1rtl11 w, ICI!'-OecetlfCI m , Htwlllf't 1 .. c11. f2U4. ' ' • • • r11191, In thl S111<t flf Ct rlf!wt1lt, enc 'ected trealUrer 0 .... po-.. Th!1 1t111rn1111 tlltd wHfl , .... Cau""' HOTtcE 1$ HEREflY GIVEH " ..... ••CTITIOUI IUSll'llSI IUHM Trlbtlt l, U~J ••• , .... , LEGAL N-CE ffCI! WffJc tor low 10 &ucc1ulv1 WNlll ReHarcll ud M1•1emellt Clerk ol'"Orl"'I County ... l'tllrlltrv 11• etldltor-1 OI !hi lbo¥t. ...... Id dkMll!lt NAMI ITATIMINT trvlM, Ctflf. tw4. V.tt 1111/or lo lhl II••• •bo¥1 Ill ,..,. 1111 ~. lt1'. 1¥ fltlllf'"' J , Mtddll•, Dt!Hll'I' !flt! 111 ""''°"' llt¥1nt tlt l1111 tt1l11st lllt Tht loH6wlnt l"lrWlol 11 ... r,.. bu1ln111 J-'! l'I0.11, JUlt li'IHt Altt 1"111111 llt1rl111 f>f .,Id l ppllct llon. wmpaay. The Huntington Cou111Y Cltt~. ~.11,13 1,111 lltctdeni 1,1 ·~u1,,,., 10 11 .. thtm, 111 S•n Ju•" c 1.i1trt 11t, IUP•••oa couttT o, THI M1•111ot1 o , S<o•lll• "D-. h let wlll'I lilt MC Ii er,., I 11111 Ofll TMI! SCOTSMAN 1 MR CllEANEltS l Albtrt Trlbllll Jr.. Jim Cllt rro ITATI ... CAl.IPOJINIA ,Dlt JltdH Of 1111 JuH •lor Caurt ~_!C e • Publl ..... Or1n9t Cttll Dtllv ,.,Ill, et t/lt <let:: lllr'I' :, tn~it1:C. 1 ct COIN l AUNOltY, :tsJ C lttl 17111 It.. Slrffl, San Jutn Ctfhlri M. THS COUJfTY 0~ OltAll•• Oil.cl l"lb. '3, 1tn .. •Ive "'ined ...... .., 11. tJ ll'MI MtrCll 3. It, 1tn r • • CCIII• ' .. T••· .... -" ,, ..,_ -~· .. -• •. A•l'tlll "'t-0( u• I" .UUt to prtstftl lflfm, with 11\t nktu t ry Colla Mtil, '26)7. .,-~ •• ,·.• '"' '"' NOTICS 01' N•Allll ... OP l'•TITIOlt ~AUL M. OflLAMANO, the Jnvest·l----,,,,-,,.,.,.-,,,,.-=,----jvwc11tr1, 16 lilt Vft<kr.i9flfd t i •10 N-llllCNrlcl 11111 Mt cl1n1ll, ,_I Al0h1 "'-i'uffllt TrlNlll ,Ot l'ROIAT• OP \lllllLL ANO POii An.tH• II ltw LEGAL NCYI'ICE port Ctflttr Dr .. W t."°· HIWPOl't a..ch, f;;j~ ~~11...:,",~i-1-'""'''" a.w ,11 Thll 1lt ltll't11ll lllM with 1111 CIVrlf¥ LITTlltl TllTAM•NTAllY tutt Ct....,w llYlll .. Slrltl .. _. ment advi• Ci llforlllt nuo. wflfcll It '"' tltcl .. INllYIOull. .... ,...,. of 0fll!lf C«ml'f 111; .... '· 1-7!. • ••• ., If SAOll M. llANO, Otc.1•1111. T..-rtMf, C•lll'lr•I• ..... ory firm in PICTITIOUS IUllN•ll =::::t: 1:"' it!~:::"::: •• '':,::;',~ lttdlrlcll ltlll Wcllllll'll I V ltll'f J, ltfflltll °""1l't' Clll.lllfl' NOTICE IS H•lllflY OIVlH llltl All•-fw Ptfflltlllf NAMI lfATIM•NT wftll! lour I T/111 •l1IOll'ltl!I flllMI wllfl Ille C1Vnh' Cieri!, Mlrttt•I r_:· q111..,-"91 flltd flirt.Ill i T...,..._ (ti)) »Mnl Ul.1 IS chief TM fol'"""' "'"°" ~I dolM bulllllU ""' :i ""'' ;:""~1 .,, ... "" I rlt ~1""° Cltt'll of 0 ·-~""' (11'1 Pte D 1'11. p 1Sl'N Htttlon !tr ........ .. wlll tnd "' l'ullllJl!ld °'"'" '6111 D1!1'1' Pllo!, In IY a1w1r~ -i .... Mtdd• ~ (..,my l'ulllllhld °'""' C....I 0111'1' ~1111. i.wtnc:e Of '-"!@11 Ttt11m1r1t.,., I• ~,..I-P*w,.,. U t nd Marc/I i, If, 11, lfl1 actOllntlnt M: H rtw O•IM l"P!bruary 1', 1'11. '"'""'"' II, If, U .... Mtrdl ), 117' 1'-r rt1ert1Kt to .... ICl'I fl f'flOdt IOf' ~ the fund It· HAlllc•• •.IQUl'lR,. ,1.!Y, A • JOhn E. Holdt•tr", Cltr'll. • '"'' JU.'1 lvrllltt ,.,.1cv .... .,.. .... , ,,.. ··-•<Mll-----,--------~- 11¥11., .. "' "'' • ,,_,.' E•tcutor Of "'-Wiii Ill lilt 1-----------,~---i'lta ti Mttfftl IM -ht• tllff ._1 LEGAL NOTICE c:ountitn( d '"t Or~~~~..,!.1;.:,:.uc~~i.r111!'°° 1toi11t;~.~~~fflt ,.!:!~n.~:"""•~.iJ. ?;,1~1."~~ LEGAL NOTICE !:,,= ~'·o'.'!!~t!:.:i>to~'';',··~"~7; •••11101 coUIT o• '"" P a r men Tflit tvllflln " llllM ,.,..uc1111 .,,. '" "' ,._,. Clfltll' °"" 11111•... .u.nr---------~..,.,,----r t111r1. 11 100 crw1c C:•nler O•IYI Wt11. '" F · f•., l"°lvlOu.il. N.....,. •Mdl, C..lffwllt nwt ----.,--,,-.,.,,,,-,,-,,.,----ll'ICTITIOl.ll IU&INlll -.. Clh' ol 51,.11 _...111, Ctllftrtllt , STATI 0, CAl.l~O«Nl,t. '0• ... , .. ,. air-·· a M. l • "Ill Hl•CllUrt T•h 1n11 '*""" LEGAL NO'J1Ct N.\MI ITAT.MIMT "'D.tlild FtVr " "" T"I COUNTY OP O•ANOI 'fied bli • I L.. Tltlt '111-1 fllltl "'1111 TM C_.., AtlorllW ter ••Klltlr Tiit i.ilowlM "'-It M ltW M lfll1t W.f . :',','oH'N, CAI• WUMl•lt 0......., certi 1 pu c accountan , U11 c1..-11 "'o''""· c.u""" an ,. ... u. 1m. '"""""' •• ,_ , •• ,, °''" ••-••• IMAllttAee1 1 "' "-· ..,. ,._ -•Y ~11111 PICTITIOUI IUSIMlll tt : Ceullty Clerk • vice preaklent of. tM Amer .. •cr.:l'tlltlY J. M.lffp, 011111 •T """"""" Mlrdl J, ID. 11. ,,, 1•12 *"" NAMI ITATIMSlfT SCOVILL c... W.( Tutlllt Avt .. ••LIM s. PRAJlll(LIN t11 It lht "''"''" or ~tlltlO!!trl can Mutual Fund. He it atao ''"" ,.... 1111-1111 --.... -'"' s11111 AM. """. -1 "' ••st ,,.. 111 .. 1, L.EOHt. STAPl"ORo '"' •hDOl'ldlfll1 0 0 " •1•-LEGAL NO'l'ICE 11utl11111 ti: Jim l . ltw•11. SJ..c; lutffn A .... 111111 ~ """'' Ct tlttntlt "6)1 JAM!S Sli.HleY STAl"l'OlllO treasurer of tht lnvtstment PuMllllotd ··-c ... , • v "'" MAJl l( IHOUITlt tEI -Ml TYMI, Allf, nru. . Tth CPU) ••t-u Tt !ht lttPOnelt!ll: JAMii STAHlCY '"""'" 11, 2S ..... Mtrch a. 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NOTIC• !H¥1Tllf• ••os NOTICI OP NIAltlN• OP l'ITll'IOM Gtnff"al '•rlllllllllp, Clerk. wtll\111 tlld\ tJm t. ,. .... , ffltU11 m1w .. agerits have been·clted b y the Tiit CeufttY S111lt1tlttl 0111rlctt ti '0" '110•AF• 0 "" Will AfitO ~0• Jon M, Trtftllll ft .. ~ ,.,.. SUPlltlOfl COUlllT 0, ™' t nllted Ind 1111 courl tn•v '"'''. !Uft.. II r •·tand' I• nd O.-t11t• t111111Y w111 rK•lvo ... ,.,. llld• ~~1"!:.1!1 J::r::~=~A~cix, 0tc .. 1• Thi• 11,1.,,..on1 fllM wHh 1111 ,...,,..., "Wlil.ntd ort!'IH C:Nt t Otlt• l'llcil, ll'ATI OI' CALl~OtlMIA '•• "''"' c111111lnl111 1111tinct1v1 or 0111.,. or11w11 rm Or ou...., mg ti I u111U 11 ;111 1.m .. Tt11141,, Mt tw;ll 14 1•n. C:lerll ti O•tt1tt County Clft! l"tfl. U. 1177, l"lbrv.trv 11, II, 1J. t nd Mtrc11 s, 1'11 TH• COUNTY Ofl' OIAMO• C6nCtr11l111 11rv111on ol llt'OHrl'f', ,..,.., service. lllletp w. U.tnerr, :' ... 11111~':~~ .... ~ -·~ ..... ~·:iv:"':! "NoTICI!. IS HEll:IBY GIVEN t/ltt ltulh ~r.J•--•w J. Mldllln °'"'"" Couo11Y J"''' lfOTICI ·~ ::;.:.-~·o~ "l!ITITION :,-::;:: t::!1! c:::~;,. ~:. '!:...~; .. :; Irvine, and Jolt• L Gor.tn91! 0 Dlttrlcffi,' 1... (1111 A¥tf!UI. l'or.in1tl11 Wi lli@• Cit• "91 flltd Mr.in ... llflen fer p , .. , LEGAL N011CE ~·· '•O••TI" 011' WILL ANO II ITli V " ·~•ftled,,., ""' C9',WI. • Costa Mesa will be COtn-Vtllt¥, Ctllftt11lt , ftt Hit 1-ollnffnt; llt'9bll• of will lftd lor lttulllCI Of Ltlltrt l'u~Ulhtd Ortlllfl CM1I O.ltw ~!IOI, --=c"7=ccc,..,-C"C::CC---·j (001(11,.. AN• 1.•TT••t TIS1'AMIN• If,.., wlllll 19 tMk "".....-.ti• ... t 1•1HCH COfliVIYOI lllTIHG Tttl~!"llf'J to 1!14' M!ltlonfr", ttlttlll« ,.....,.,,..,. "· Ind Mire/I l, II, lJ, -TAltY. It,..,. ... 11111 IM""' ,.., tllWtiif fll • m eDded for their ltl'Vict I 11'1.Ctl"ICAT.ION NO ..... , to wi.,_ 1• rntdl for turlhtr Htlltul1ra. ''" .U.·n 'ICTITIOUI IUllNltS E1t1!1 ti JUNE COMSTOCI(, 0Kt1 .... 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NAM I ''"-•••111T tht ""'-ltttrv ¥0Uc:ht'•• ln int 1rrtc:1 ff """" L evtts .. president -.it•~:~:~: ••owN ANo At·••~s.",.. LEGAL HOI'ICE •• ~· 1o11ew1119 ........ 11 491,.. .,,,.1,.... P~z;:~~: .. :::.•,_'y" ::• ;:::"~ ::,:--;:rift~'~":,';.~ or ~ VC L1Nlc1po C.-. li'1'1t View l-. l•lfl111, C.llternl1,.,... ,ICTITIOUI IUt,111111 IAltTMOlllf llAUfY COlLIOll, Tiit '61111Wlflt Wltnt, t r1 clel"' WWf-l'lf'I II "'' U!llller11tM11 ti 1Mt efflct "•n.Jm" JC,,.l, Dtll lfwl"' MOI Plrll View \.Int, NAMI l'A'llMINT i UJ ltul!o L.~ $trttt, ,t.n1t11!,.., llull"'ll I t : .., Ill HA•Ol.0 W, NAt"'j Ml S, -... in Santi Ana, h11dl'-""-' lrviftt C•tlf1N1!1, Tiit fell11Wln1 "' ... It ..,,,. lfl»iftt• Ct lltornl•. WILD o,t.TS. tlt l;'1 tltitltl,. 1. ..... OrlYt. LOI """-.. Ctr!' ......... ,~ II ·'-ted (d t Of Jlllln AltotrL ,... ••tit: VIN l t 11•, It; SC .. ltlUIY l!llU,riMI, lllC. IA litu~ lo(ll, (1111. 1111 •!Ml .. 11U1l111tt of tJlo! f.ll'ld,W .......... 1J1 Chaple~~ af pret t11nlarftla w ........ e --'•-' ........ l""l!lt, C•lll6fnlt '2164. b.Ltl'OltNIA lllOING QA .. AOC <.,Ill, Clrp,), 0 Wflthlt1 hldwt,., l..ttw'tf ()o ... rfl", t ll YI fllllltllttj t ll rn1lln-t llf!f'lt t"'tW IO''" U'llf If lfllt r t• '"'-...,,. -Glllt Ir..,., Oii l t ll 0Cflft AVlrlu,, • OOOIS, .... , NtvHI, ''"' -·· ... ltf, lt1 A""l11, Ct lff4IF!llt *II. La!lt, L"""° ...... C.•ft, etc ....... "'"""' four """""' lflll' 1M T -~-'c -~I t ... , Ow ... .w.. ....... wit .._ lttc/I, Ct!l ..... 11. ,,.. ~ 1 -T"I• llUll!llltt •• tlfldYd .. "" • (.,.. 01\lkl , ... rt«, 11M •1 .... ,_ ltl'lf, 11,,, ~·""'.,!+II• llllllct, ........_..,. 0 n t r a C 0 r I ,. ........ llreQ .. .,.., Thk llilth'IM' It ~led 1tY t ff"'lttll Pr1n(I• 4W (tfllN flfllt, J 2 J J er1tlin. U~ tMcfl, C..llt. 011td l'lllrvt,., S , ltn '~"(~ -~ W o i......a.t.... t-.. ,tfiflt<'llllt, ~l'IWt, C.11 #olu, Cl llf, SCOl'I l lAU'l'Y ll1111'(:1t,lt1llS, l,.lt ltvt!-t It WIM ~ltd 9'I t ,..,._,. I , Ml~t.tl!I ~ ~. ""'' ..... _...,.. ,...-D1lt Irwin l'lllt 11Utlftu1 lt tlllrlt Clf'lfucfH 11'1 tiff:. ,lll'flMlll'lf9, At1mlnltt111., .. "" Chapter IS lJ I CLCA unil or ., tu I ,, ...... .. .. ... DtMr11 ,,,i.... llldloMvlf, -·-Mf'f#' Lwi.111.. 1,...,1 01-.ttt l1l1te ti ''"' lllcWfftt. •~ •· ~Id '-'~·uu .... ..... ""« '"'"d ' ouv t •"'1'"'''-•wldtfl• 01¥W ,,..,.,.. ~ w ••• con .. -.... ,\,11. Wnu 17U Ulla" • '"'" TM1 1111~ l\lltl wftl! ""' CllHI+'¥ Tiii• llttllnfllt ••• IHM"''"" Ill.I c:...,... Tl<ll• ''''"'"'"I Jl:IM wltto .. ~ '" •• o;.\W DIM in 11bar rtl•Uona. le,lllaUon, Alld i•-••·' B-•r'• .....,., L ••itv. •lt'f· Cleft."' 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I" 11. tt. 1171 JO.n · T"" •• ...,.. • j • • , ,~~,~V;._:_Pl=LO~T:.._~~~~S:.._~~~F~rld'1:.=:;'_M~•-~h~3,_ISJ~~ D~flluation Issue 1_0_V_E_R .... 11 T .. H~E-C_O_U_N_T_E_R-_ ·Dollar Decisi()n SALES • RENTALS 11 ft. 10. 21 ft, UTI LINllt ' i SIGMA THREE 1 Mr. · I Bu1in•s1rft•n: . If yo11 ..,.,, b11r9l•ri1ttl lonllil' t -w•'o,ild you bt in llutillt \J tomorrow? SECURIT-Y SYSTEMS l t1tt 'or luy ... LIOA-PACI AOROW CALL .557-5333 fer,.,.. •ti..,. LOCATID ON THI NlWPOlt lll~~~~iiiiiiiiiiii~ PlllWAY, JUST SOUTH op; THI IAM1A ANA Pll:llWAY. TAKI THI M1PA.DDIN TUIN OPF. tU•N LI" ON YILLAGL WAY. 0 N > • ~ IDINQll' IE ............... Custom T•ilor and Shirtm.1krr \\'• ... dil(l'1•~· 558-3222 o ~Vflll<'flll ... and \,.,J.., • r.45' 1071 IO:O(l a1t1 lo e:DQ pm Mn.,d,.\ lhrn\'111 !'•!.,tdoy 1411 S. VILLAGE WAY SANT A ANA, CAL IF. or loy "'"°Ill\"''"'-· MAZDA "ROT ARY ENGINE" FOR INFORMATION ANO QUOTES ON TOYO KOGYO ··sTOCK CALL (714) 835-0404 639-3131 DIVERSIFIED SECURITIES, IN,C. Would y ou pay an e,xtra $5.21 per month for Full New Car Maintenance? The.t'• aJl the l!xtra It cost with 11. Jo!l~ -.fl Son F\ill Ma1ntenanct LcM(! on &ny of our tirand new 1972 Me!'CW'YL Just think of it ... no more annoylns: repa_l, problems •.. no more unexpectf'd expenses Md ~t ot all a beautiful new full size M('t(Ury Marquis or Morit.e~r, to · drive In 8~t1Ju1cly ~rrect condition at all timn 1 nd out tor yours~ll all the behf".llU and pleuurtt this ;,.ntutlc leiue prorram provides on a11 our lJncoln- Aterc:ury Products. c.11 BUD BOWEl'l at 54~ ...• TODAY! ' .. -HA~IOO llVll.. COSTA -' - " • • • I Complete-New 'York, Sto.ck List .• ~ -"-' c .... °"' ......... , ·-· . . • • ... rth 1'72 DAILY PILOT • l ·1 1 1 J • .. c J 2 DAILY PILOT Friday, MO'Ch 3, 1972 ? Bo y and D~e am Die Academy Appointment Days Away PARKVILLE, Mo. (UPI) -workJnc at I ....Uurant !0< at a North Kanau City lo- For tbt put three years, l7· tuition money. He .bad taken d-tal plan! and the father ol yeaM>ld Roy Leon G1wf'1 flying leaao111 IDC1 waa.a mem· another oon and a daughter, dream wu to allend the U.S. ' her of !he Civil Alr 'Patrol. said there w11 "nothing we Air Force Academy . He had His" father, DOrman,. G1wf, can <lo," about the pro1- won an aPPointment and said his son had "never been ecutors'1 ruling of justifiable passed every entrance ex-in the least bit ,of trouble. He homicide. amtnatlon but one, which he 'didn't have Ume. He ·studied "Nothlng will bring him was to take 'Saturday. and worked and thought ·about back. I'm not a man to mak~ Imtead, he will be b@dtd on flying· and 'that wu lt." · trouble when it can't help. any,, that day, the victim of a police The elder Gawf, a machiniat but it wain't jU1t." bullet fired while be was at·1-------;·~--------"----­ temptlng to mike sure bis drum came true . Gawf broke and ran when officers aurp r iaed him _. Wednesday In Kansas City'a Cenler High School, where copies of the eumination wert stored In an office safe. Police said he was trying to cut wire mesh glass protecting the office. He carried a butane torch. .. ; P•trolman Robert Jones uld be fired after the Deelng youth ignored commands to ha!). 'Mle pro...,.tor ruled the ah<iotinl a justifiab l e homicide. "They didn't have to kill him," Mrs. Katharina Gawf, hi11 mother, aald Thursday • .. He didn't res.lit. He didn't do anything but try to get away. He'o been a good boy all bis life and he must have just ·wanted 90 bad to get in to the academy that he diade a mistake. , "It's all he lhought of for three yeara. Now he'11 dead." The principal of the high "'hool young G1wl attended In this Kansaa City suburb said he "couldn't believe It." "The bciy was a good 11tu- dent, popular, too." Gawf, who was president of his high school sophomore clasa and vie~ pre11ldent as a junior, fi nished .his course work in three years, 29th in a CIUll of 300, and Wiii to participate lri commencement ceremoniea in the spring. Meantime he was attending Maplewood Junior College and Indian • Violence Thre.atens WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. (AP) -.A Navajo Indian chief has warned that an old feud with the HopiJ over cattle grazing rights has reached the J)OW:hot stage and could flare into · vJolehce between two tradi- tionally peaceful tribes. Peter MacDonald, chairman or the Navajo Tribal Council, 1aid in an interview their neighbors, the Hopi Indians , have been confiscating.Navajo cattle, .and at times, have been shooting at his tribe 's ranch- ers. The Hopis, who have round· ed up 70 Navajo cattle In the last few days and placed them In steel corrals, acmued the Navajos oC bringing livestock onto Hopi lands to graze because the pastur.es were better. Last year the Navajos seized 750 head. "I'm just afraid that one of these days the Navajo people are going to get their fill of um anci take thi ngs Into their oWn hand&," MacDonald said. 0 Somebody oVer , here 11 going to get mad enough to shoot back. Then we will have oomethlng that Is bad ·for both aides." .The problem stems from 600,000 acres of desert pasture& which the court. decided 10 · yeara ago belonged exclusively to the Hopi tribe . The two tribes bad been feuding about Its OlfMrship for nearly a ce~ tury. An additional two million acres surrounding the Hopi land, the oourts decided, should be shared by the two lribea for grazing purposes. "We ,have no quarrel with the Hopis over the land they own,'" MacDonald said . "But I also thlnt they realize the &0lution to this problem Is to ' fence that 600,000 """' -aomethingJhey have repealed· · 1y. reluaed to do. 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Some 100 youths ranging In age from 11 to 21 ar' taking part in. the, first week of the 1ix-month experimental pro. gram designed to permit them a glimpse of a~ual training condiUol)I without an ~obliga· tion to enlist unleu they want to. 'The program Js a . major olep Jn the Army 's efforts to inst.ltute. arrall-volunteer -army by !973. II 1Uceessful, similar projects 1"tll 6e set up it other recruit training basts around the country. The Army gave visiting newsmen a preview of the pr~ gram TUesdaI which included a speCially made film aimed at convincing an . undecided youth he should ~enlist im· medialely. The film Includes a K<!ion oprawllriir mllllory bale In the emphuliing lbe'body tougbe.. South caro11na mldluda. WI . . , ' the program 11 ci.ilgned to Ina exerctsea in the Army show the Army "!JU· II reallY. while a narrator explains that · ls with the good and 'tbe bad, soldim can expect to · hear ~ ups and the do""' and the from women · "t,bQse three Ins and the oul!:/1 magical words Oh, my God." To make'.. its point clear, the The film a4ds · that the Army, has built 1 multimillion Army, through "•PH ~nd dollar ,.1,ecUon . ~ter, pal· grit," has never failed to de-terned after a similar center fend the nation, but it contains in England, which contalna air no scenes snowing combat or condltlOned, carpeted rooma combat deaths. where the pros~cttve tec:rults Col. John Kean, who heads will stay durinl their three the selection center at this day tour of duty.· THIS WEEK'S ORE· TIME BUY! ~IBE'G~ASS PANELS l)qa't let tho low pric:•ocare you. ai·a the high prtcH that ....,. me. lo tell the truth). It'• fitat quality good mill. Willi..oalr. For·l'OCl!il>g. fnclq, prlYaCy pcmela. Oi unm.IGJ. 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'" "' '" ''· " , ' ~men BEA ANDERSON, Editor ~rld1y, M•rcll J, lt71 Pate U Ann Landers Advice Defeated DEAR ANN LANDERS : About ·.a year ago my two teenage daughters se nt away foi your booklet on Necking and Petting and Where to Drtiw the Limils. They said It was a good booklet and they learned a lot from it. But they disagreed with your advice that a couple should keep bot~ feet on the floor at all times. They insist lhat a couple who sets their minds to il can get into plenty of trouble even when both feet are on the floor. We had quite a discussion on this subject and I bad to admit they were right - egpeci~y when it comes to standing cJOat together and kissing goodnight. - Tbe1 older girl is 16 now end she has a steady boyfriend . 1 often find them lying on the couch -side by side, watching TV. The door to the den is usually wide open and tt)tre's always • dim light in the room. When l see them like this 1 say, halt joking; "Remember now -Ann Landers says "both ket on the floor.'' They yell back, "Yeah -Old Annie has a thing or two to learn: Somebody ought to tell HER the facts of life.'' I have no answer to that line and 1 hope you can provide me with one. Wiil you try? They proQ'Hsed to listen . P .S. What do you think of passion marlU? The kids Call them hickeys. Also, last -week when we came home early frod1 a movie our daughter and her stead)''wert upst.alr1. We didn't realize he w:11 In ttte. hou8e uQUl thty both.,.came down-10 miMJle~ later. My daughter •said he was ,jn lier bedroom loOklng at her bulletin board. What do you think? ..t... OLl>FASHIONED folOTHER IN Ll1TLE . ROCK • DEAR OLO MOTRtR: I lhlak - kld4 tll lie an tbe.laftnftattoa lky Clll 1et, Jiit a lhtlt clnStr 1aper\'lslot. Tbfly ""'8d -llOelllty, aormtl, Nga Hd l'tldy to llDlpk tit ol llle't podles. ConU.at to keep IM , Ille• ol commlllllcatioa open between yo u a.nd yolll' daughters and write again ·tf you feel the need. DEAR ANN LANDERS : Our son Is 3 years old. For the past six months he has been waking up between 3 and 4 o'clock in the morning -screaming. He says he is afraid or the dark. I t"ry to comfort him and ·teu him there is pothing to be afraid of but it usually takes about 15 minutes to quiet him down. This past week my h1J.5band has bee n verY short-tempered 8bout these nightly outbursts. He works hard and needs his sleep. He Says it's my f~ult because I have been catering to the boy -that frQm now on the child..~will get a bard spanking when he screams at night and then he'll learn not to bother us. The last three nig-hts it has been worse than ever, After the spa11kings the child cried for at least a half an hour. I have pleaded with my husband •to leave a small.light on but he says lbe boy will be a sissy, that he ha s to learn there is nothing to be afraid of. This problem is creating trouble between my hu!band and me. I wish you would tell me who is right and what should be done about the child's · fear of the dark and .the nlghtly screain- ing Si>"llS -MICHIGAN MOTHER. D~R MOTHER: Tht cblld 's fear of lbe dark and lbe nightly 1cuaming 1peU1 'Ire symptoms oflotlttr problems. I ltope you ca n persuade yoiir hu1b1nd to 10 wttll yoa to a 'COl.lnselor to discuss It. If be iroa'I go -go wltho"t blm. I suggest a dim, Ugtit la ~ boy's room unlll lie set-. Ue~ down. The spankings should be termln1~. lmmedl1iely. They wlU only add to Jiit ch~s ou:letleo ud 'be bftt e-g1i 1lreac1y.-f • • Can drugs be a friend 1n time of stress? U you lieep your head togethir can they be' of help? AM Lande.-.· new booklet, "Slralghl.DOpe Qll Druas" 10par1te1 the !ad l(o1l1 the, ti.ctlon. Get Wtod1y. Fot U<:b bookie! otdertd ,.nd 1 dollar bill, plus a IO'!g .. self·•ddresaed. slamped envtlope.-wlth 16 cenls ""rth 61 stamps lo Ann Landero, Bo• 3.llt Chicago, W. 60654. • • . I I A)I Elements' Fa.II Place • In • \ DESIGN DELIGHTS •• • lb JO O!.SO!'l ' ot ~ Dellw l'llet Sflff v.'bep actress Bette Davis happened to be at her first fash1on show in Laguna Beach. "l\.1iss Davis ordered several things, then others In Los Angeles heard about Trade. which specializes in the cuJtures of Latin America and Mexico, but was Of. fered the San Francisco position. · Patricia Giddings, whose claim to fame ··1neludea designing one of Elizabeth Taylor's wedding gowns for her marriage to Richard Burton. has never planned ahead iii hir Career, t>eciiUSe things have my shop." Mrs. Giddings. now of always sort of happened at the right time Newport Beach, related. Too good to pass by. this involved traveling throughout Europe to find art '>'"'Otks and crafts. which later proved to be good background for her interior design work for her husband. and ih the right place. .-.J She soon found such luminaries as Ava At 16 she was called out of a rash.ion shQw audience by Te.xas merchandiser Stanley l\.1arcus to join the .Nieman- Marcus team of models: . 8nd her romance with her husband, architect Ed Giddings, began with a chance meeting in a ~o Vallarta taxicab. Her opportunity to design clothing for HpUywood notables came at lhe age of .11 . .. Patricia Giddings wears an ensemble with an antique paisley skirt, Th~ McNaughton home includes a coll ection of unusual bells. ' • Gardner, Rhonda Fleming and Sue Ladd, wife of actor Alan Ladd, on her customer list. ll1rs. Giddings designed a mauve \\--ed- ding dress for l\.1lSJ Taylpr during the filming of "Night of the tiuana," but the marriage was postponed and the actress had other wedding dresses made before she finally married Burton. The lithe and attractive designer "'as born in Greenwich Vlllage and was en- couraged in her career b)> her mother, "'ho appreciated beauty and f i n e furnish.ings. SIMPLE SKIRTS She began sewing simple skirts at the age of 7 on a push-button sewing machine for her young friends. and now works with fabrics from all over the world to make clothes which retain the simple lines. · "My designs are distinctive because they are not fads," she said . ''It 's im· portanl for a person to c~e a style that is good for tpem and use it with a var iation of fabrics .'' Her knowledge of fabrics "'as enhanced . during the years she spent in I.he import Qusiness, working for a San Francisco firm . She had planned to live and work in 1.1exico, and prepared for It by at tending the American Institute for Foreign She has designed lnteriors for many of the luxurious homes he has created, car- rying out the Mexican colonial theme be likes to use. • She travels all through ?11uico to find fuTnishings, wrought Iron, glass and tiles for their clients' homes. and has many rugs, wall hangings and fabrics custom made in her designs by Mexican craftsmen. NATURAL MATERIALS Mrs. Giddings designs by drapln~ rather than sketching to retain the fluid movement of fabrics and prefers natural materials -wool. silk and leather -in· stead of synthetics. "\Vhether you al, houses or clothes, they are related ," she said. "Llne, pnr. portion. fabric and color are Important." Pat and Ed and their sons. Mark. !.., Greg. 6, and David . 4. are planning to build their own home this year. away froin the city but close enough for con- venience to Ed's Newport Center office. The couple also Is working on new home developments In Baja, caUtornia, keeping their relationship with Mexico an intimate on'e. . Her fateful meeting with Ed Giddings in Mexico and the role the country has played in her. life prove that her original idea of living and working there wasn't such a bad one after all . · The right time just had to come. Dilly Piiot Photos by ~' \ , LN P1y•• " .. , ' ... ···~ The designer shows her ' monkey trademark in the _Lynch home (left). t Below, she guides a tour of the McNaughton home. Both were designed by _her husband. J 4 ' .. • .. . ' • • > ,... --, ';t!,!._..,. ....... .:~ r, • I f\. 4 DAILY PILOT Frld,y, M'rch 3, l'>n " - • Writers Prof it Fro ·m Left ~handed Ideas By CAROL MOORE Of tflt IM llY l>tltl lltfl To turn writing frooi a self· ::: Jndulgf':nCt. Into a profitable. ommtrclal ''enture , Arnold Hano ad v I s es left-handed ~ .i thlnklng that finds the MX:ond th!nb the market ls healthier now than ever becau.ae of the wide r•nge ot apeclalized publications. sell." He eommtattd that any good writer can sell : it'• Just a question of finding the right market. And the biggest criteria l1n't time or Innate talent. below your ability nor write down to readers. No ad· Justment b necessary r,.lly ~ • • you stale your idea wly and have included more detail or delved deeper loto some in- cidents, but the story lirfe would rtay the 1ame." ju.stment commission f o r Laguna Beach. He knows breaking into the writing market ls "like joining the bricklayers' union ; nobody wants you unless you have.ex- perience and you can't get ex· perience unless you get a job." Bunzel, editors; E. M. Nathanson, novel ls!: ~ '\I Silliphant, TV writer ; n- jamin Kamsler, 11 t er a r y ag~nl; Kyra Wayne, author; ' or third dimen.,.ion. ··~aas circulaflon ma2azlne1 1uch as Look are folding because TV can do a documentary faster a n d easier . But Reader's Digest 1 wllt survive forever and a day," he said. "The blgest hurdle for most prospective writen ia the contempt they have for magazines, based on what they 'kno w' from never having read many thoroughly ," he e1- plalned. "The market mu.st be recognized for what it i5 -a Jot of hard work that requires curiosity and a certain amount of skepticism. uu short worda and aentences and a direct approach." VARIED READEIUl Time for writlnf, Hano claimed, iJ an "overrated bogeyman." \ JeSeph Sell, contributor to na- \ lional magazines and uct in· structor, and Sue Reilly, feature writer will I ea d discussitnis. ''A good writer will 1ay , 1'hat'a the headline, oow whal 's the gtory behind it?' There must be lS ideas for magazine stories nn any new!ipaper's front page. All you need for starters 11 a good idea ." IDEA SHOPPING Hano writes mostly Profile pieces for Sport, TV Guide, Seventten. Redbook, the New York Times Sunday magazine and others. He recalled a story be did for Boys' Lile about 40 houn aboard a Polaris submarine : "Creative energie.5 f e t. d each . other. The more ycu work the more ideas you'll have. By just writing a paa:e per day, or six per weekend, you can write a book a year," he added. HEADS SEMINAR To explore more BU!iness Aspects of the Arts for Writers, Hano Is coordinating the fifth annual, one-djly seminar for UCI Extens ion, Saturday, March 4 in Hotel Laguna. All writers from would-be to well-published, are invited and the fee is $25 •. Hano said the spea kers have been given free rein to tell how to get on the new· wave of writing for TV arKI magazines, how agents deal with writers, how writers deal with agents and "'here to contact lesser Hano who has had 20 books and 400 magazine stories publl1hed In the last 20 years. ''The specialty ma r k et, though, is a bonania . Just bro~se through any newsstand or llbrary. The publlcatiol13 y,·ouldn't be there unless somebody thought they would "Never think a magazine 11 "l wouldn't have written It any different for any other publication. Maybe I would T h e full-time freelancer finch hill own scheduJe ao adapt.able that he hJ.S time to serve on the mning ad· Luther Nichols and Peter · known West COast publica- tions. Your Horoscope • • Sagittarius: Secrets _. Told Spring Fas hions Flo wer Fl o,,·ers bring to mind fa shions for Afrs .• Jo hn \\1atts and daughter. Kathleen . : Spring fashions for both mother and child \Vill be featured in the Annual :·Luncheon and Fashion Sho\v spon·sored by the Affiliants of Hoag MemOrial : Hospital. Presbyterian , at 11 :30 a.m. Wednesday, March 8, In the Hoag Confer- : .. ence Center. SATURDAY MARCH 4 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (March 21·Aprll 19): Questions concerning legacies, money related to partnerships are emphasized. Be 1ure to obtain answers, not evasions. Someone may try to steer you off the track . Sophisticated ap- proach needed for results. TAURUS (April 20-May 20 ): Let others show their hands. Means lie back : play waiting game. Time is on your side. Emphasis now is on marriage. partnership, binding I e g a I agr'eement. Be independent without appearing arrogant. Wl..wlll aid. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Slow pace. 'Patch up dif· ferences with associates. co- workers. Set go6d example by rising above petty differences. You'll look better and feel good as result. Try it. Keep health resolutions. Relative c o u I d make fine aesture. CANCER (June 21.July 22): You make accommodation with young persons. Where there .may have be.en friction the re now is ha r mony , Creative endeavors are likely to succttd. Member of op- posite sex plays prominent role. Change for better occurs. LEO (July 23-Aug. 221: Ac- cent on what . makes you basically secure. Be aware of details. Build on solid base. You win by driving hard b a r i a In , Don't relinqulah something of value for nothing. Home environment. is stressed. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 221: You get around; there are messages, calls and short journeys. Gain shown through written word. Be perceptive. Seek answers. Investigate. Don't be satisfied t h a t something merely happened. Find out the why of events. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0cl. 22 ): Favorable for money transac- tions. Debts are paid and col· lected. Gilts could be received frcm family member at· tempting a reconciliation. Gain shown through dlpl~ macy . Purchase of 'household item jmay be on agenda . SCORPIO {Oct. 23-Nov. 21 l: Lunar cycle coincides with chance to successfully lead way . Those who sing blue.5 are envious. Show sympa thy to one who confidis problem. But make it clear that you intend to live your own life. Then you progress. SAGmARIUS (Nov. 22· Dec. 21 ): Intellia:ent con- cession can mark difference between success and failure , Know this and don't permit pride to deter progre ss. Secrets are told and revealed. Capricorn verifies suspicion about associate. CAPRICORN V4fec. 22-Jan . 19): Gain shown by confiding to Sag:Utarlu1. Accent is on hopes, desires, ·S p e c I a I associations. Some w i s h e s fulfilled if you can complete project. Finish rather than in· itiate. Look beyond the im~ mediate . Study potential. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Spotlight is on op- portunity for advancement. If you accept ·added responsibility. chance for greater reward is enhanced. Act accordingly. Bring forth inventive, original qualities. Don't imitate. PISCES (Feb .• 19-March 20): Good lunar aspect riow coincides with long-distance calls. other communications. Travel plans can. bear fruit. You can write and advertise with success. Pull yourself out of-recent emotional rut. You -· are free. IF TODAY IS Y OUR BffiTHDA Y you are dynamic, sensitive, even poetic. but also quite aware of the world and wordly goods. Greater success inditated this year if you are in business for yo urself . September shouJd be a most sl&nilicant month. Arlet in· dividual will help you earn more money. Entertaining Meetings Set for Clubs Sona and dance routines pop up on the agendas nf severitl area clubs ntxt week. \Yhile other groups look to more serious matters ror disc ussion. ll.iviera Club ltiurltl Bach. character ac· t.ress. wHI pre~nt A Sl'ries of dr1matlc portr11Hs I I! I c d Madame. Your lnfl uenre 11' Showing for members of the Riviera C I u b Wednesd11y, ·March 8, In the Alrporle{ Inn. Jn he:r curr~nf 4 program. \ Mlu _,.Ba ch brings In life motbtr1 of famou! flA:ureii such 11 John \Vllke! Booth. the Wrlgh1 Brothers and ~andhl. She is a graduate or tlort.bft!tern U n I v '-r s i t y ~ of Spl!<Ch onrl Is listerl jn 1•WJao'1 \\1ho of Am erican ~omen " . . • An 11:30 a.m. SOCIAi Mur . ...,;11 precede lh• ll:IO p.m. ~ncheon mCtllng . ~ Garden Club J. Howard Aspt-r. grower of proJ.eas, will be guest speaker for lhe Wednesday, March 8, melting of the South Coast c:artlen Club, to take place at 2 p.tn. Jn the Three Arch Bay Clubhouse. A!iper cultivates the unusual flowers in his fields near Escondido and ships plants 11nd cul flo~·el'!J all over the world . The club started Its be11111ificat ion of the Dana Point Histc;irlcal m11rker dur- ln$: cerrmontes attended by rerirP.sentatives of the Little ~11gue Del Obispo Boys Baseball Club. Eb,ell Club The otw drama &ecUon of the Ebell Club o! Newport Beach will meet at 10 a.m. \Vednesday, Mardi 8, in the clubhouse. pointed by the governor to the creden tials committee t o establish edUc.!ltlon11l requisites for the physician assistant pro- gram. He also Is a Costa Mesa cit.y councilman. De mo Clu b ·· Newport Beach city council candidates "'ill be guest. speakers for the 8 p.m. Thurs- day, March 9, meeting of the Harbor Democratic Club in the city hall's oo u n c i 1 chambers. A registrar of voters also will ~ prtsent. National Charity L e a I u e , Newport Chapter. will travel lo South Coast Repertory Theater for a bene fit party Thursday,· March 9. A social hour will follow the 8 p.m. performance of "Mother Earth," and proc.eds will be given t& the John Tracy Clinic, Costa Mesa. GOP Joining !lanWI will theme the aMual membership cham· pagne reception and tea plan- ned by the Laguna Niguel Republican Women's Club for S. I 3 p.m. Thursday, March I, In rn g es the home ol Mrs. Anthony B. Paul and Estell• Elkin, folk-Colandta. dance team known as the Jnlunat.ionals. will perform G™k and Israeli dances for the Thursday. March 9, meet- ing ·of Orange County Je"ish SinR"les. Girl Scouts The 1:30 p.m. galher\ni will Nurses take place 11 -Temple Bfth Emet. Anaheim, and Include Mort lhan t 7S HunUll(IOn Beach Brownle. Junior and Cadeltt Glrl Scouts will des- cend on l!o!JI Cblca State Beach for I cleaft.up day Salurday, Much ll. • mon. Jordan and Jose Trucco of Peraamino, Ar1entin1, AFS students at LBHS. They will show slides and diseuss their native countries. Nursery School An open hou,. ls oc:bedule<I by the Community United Me thodist Nursery School, Huntington Beach !or We<I· nesday and Thursday, March I and 9. Visitors will see the school In session during the 9 to 11 : 30 a.m. and 12:30 to 3 p.m. event. The school is a nonprofit school for preschool children and is directed by Mrs. Jane Spencer. Euey Winners Louis Booth. Lauren Mayer and Glci Fri•1JOn have been named top winners ln the con- 1erv1Uon euay contest for Saddleback Valley oeventh and el&hth ll'•den sponaored by lhe lrtlne Junior Woman'a ( . Golden Memo r,ies Untarn is hed • Mr. and J\1rs. Laurence Peterson of Huntington Bea ch \\'ere honored by their four sons, 1~ gra nd~h i~ren and great-grandchild at a reception marking their golden \Vedd1ng anniversary. The couple \Yere wed Feb. 26. 1922 in North Dakota. Peterson, born in Denmark, operated a garage before retirement. Airline Drop-out She 's Bullish at Work A clumsy young bull broke her foot. not her spirit, says Raquel Martinez . And despite the plaster cast that "'ill keep her out of bullrings for three months. she 's intent on becoming a matador. "An accident is a common occurrence in bullfighting," said the pre tty. 23-yea r-old blonde, whose foot was step- ped on by the bull . "WhaJ hap- pened to me is a test df how much I could take." Miss Martinez has been in training since 1970 lo become a profession').! matador. At the Cortejo San Jose. in Tijuana, she is a regular studen.t but her first kill in a ring came in Ensenada. The bull is "a killer animal, a dangerous unpredictable animal." says Raquel. "Once you are in the ring with the beast, there is no wa y of telling what It will do next. You just have to play it by ear. Elders Bid To Lunch Thursday luncheons f o r Harbor Area senior citizens will be served at St. Andrew 's Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach on March 9 and Christ Church by the Sea, Newport Beach on March 16. The meals cost 75 cents and reservations must be made with the host church by the preceding Tuesday . TranspoJ1ation is provided, il needed. "I have never killed another animal. and t never will ," she said . Her goal was to be an airline stewardess a f t er graduating from Mar Vista high .school. 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Ht! showed the same coolness three races earlier whm he rode the lon1·strlding 1-S favorite, Royal Owl, to victory before 20,020 sun-splashed patrons in the $54.850 San J1clnto Stakes. It was anothtr In the long list of SboemUer rJdlng records, his S55th win- ner in a stakes race, breaking the mark ()f Eddie Arcaro which he tied Feb. 21 . Ahd Tbe Shoe wlll be back after No. SM on Turklgh Trousers Saturday in the St00.000 SAnta Margarita Handic1p. In 1dditlon. he announced that he would "like to win six Kentucky Derbiel!, but that's a tough assignment." He has three, and three more would break the record shared by Arcaro and Bill Hartack . Shoemaker s1ld he hopes to ride Royal Owl, now winner of seven stralizht, ln eicht lifetime starts. at Churchlll Downs this May. But he said any talk of winning the Kentucky Derby at thls time would be "a little premature." Only four other 3-year~lds challenged Royal OWi in the San J1cinto and fhe Son of Crazy Kid carried 122 pounds over the mile in I :35 1/S. Indian wa1111ecoiid, three. fourths of a length behind. Shoemaker said he spoke with Arcaro, who is In publlc relatlons with the Dally Rac~mg F'orm. by telephone recentl y and "he wished me lots of luck . His words were, 'Nlce going, old fellow .''' It took Arcaro 31 years to ride 554 stakes winners before retiring at age 45. n '' •• .,. ~'1'r • :t .~t~ i ~ NT i , r· ~ / • • , ' ~· • . - $100,000 Players: Now There Are 20 of Them FORT LAUDERDALE , Fla. (AP) Hank Aaron, who recently slpld a t200.000 contract, the most lucrative ln baaeball history, heads a record 1972 roater of more than 20 player1 earning at Jeaat IIllO,tltlO. While club officials are wondering what demanda will be made ne1t, tbe e1- ecutlve director o,t I.he Major Leacue Baseball Players' Association . 1ay11 that players, -as a lot. ·are underpaid and under the autocratic thumb of lhe owners. "We hear about all the high salaries every spring,'' Marvin Miller said Thurs- day, "but Hank Aaron probably bas been underpaid for more than 10 years. Wilt Chamberlaln of pro basketball's Los -Angeles Lakers has been making that kind of money for a decade. "It's my general concl usion that major league base.Pall players are not overpaid and there ls strong evidence that they are underpsld. The players are prisoners of the clubs. The club pays them only what thi club wants to· pay them ." Players, in effect, have a lifetime con· tract with a club unless they are traded or released and they have no say-so as to when. or where, they ~ill io. Their only weapons sre averages, agents and the ability to out~alt the owners In •i&nlng for the season.' The Oakland A's ace pitcher Vida Blue currently Is holding out for $92,SOO at his home In Mansfield . La. Owner Charles Finley wants to sign him for $50,000. "We can win the J)tnnant without· Vida Blue," said Finley. "But it's going to be an 1wfully lot easier lf we have him. But this is not I one-man team." Other star holdouts include outfielder Rusty Staub of the Montreal Bi:pos who reportedly Is 1eeking $100,000 plus other beneflt1 for each of the next three years, and Joe Torre of Sl Louis who made $110,000 last year but is seeking more this year. . "You still have lo live within your budget," said Cards general m1nager Bing Devine of rocketing contracts in general. "There are budgets In other businesses and it's no secret baseball is not an ex- tremely profitable busine!s ." Devine says he Is following the governmen l's·5.S percent wage increase guideline although there ha s never been any specific ru ling to date by the Piy Board regarding professional athletes. Aaron 's latest pact with Atlanta, al least a 33 percent increase ovtr Jail year, left Boston outfielder Carl Yastrfemski al! only the second-highest paid player. Yastrzemski is playing in the second year of a '500.000 ~hrff.year contract. Behind him at 1115.tltlO Is ouUielder Willie Mays of San Francisco 111d out- fielder Roberto Clemente of Pittsburgh and pitcher Bob Gibson of St. Louis. both at 1150.tltlO. At 1140,000 are outfielder · Frank Roblnson of Los Angeles and pitcher Juan Marichal ol San Francisco. "I dreamed about Mari chal'! pri de and the strength of Sam McDowell and how they might win 56-55 gsmes this season," said Giants President Horace Stoneham after Maricha l's two-year contract was announced . "But then I thought o~ the $75,000 I year we pay McDowell and of what l w111 planning to settle for with Marlchal and I broke oat in a sweat. "Whnt. r suddenly thought, would I have to pay them i:iext year. "I had dreamed us out of buslneS!.11 The ·Giants. with Mays, Marichal and outfielder Willie McC:Ovey. at SI2S!OOO. and the Cards, with Gibson, Torre and outfielder Lou Brock . at $100,000 even. lead the list with the mos t six-figure players. What makes 1 $100.000 player? John Holland. vice presiden t. of the Chicago Cubs, who have Billy Williams at 111~.ooo and Ferguson Jenkins at $125,000, supplies these cri teria: ". . . consistency, productivity and longevity. There's more to $100.000 than hitting or pitching. Also Involved are throwing, speed and superior skill ln every other part of the game ." Leads Doral Open Gilbert Bounces Back From Airplane Accident MIAMJ (AP J -"I'm jUJt going to go for broke ." Gibby Gilbe rt was talking about his game plan for today 's second round in the 1150,000 Doral-Eastern Open golf tournament, an event th11t hes been a keystone to two comebacks by the resi- dent of nearby Hollywood, Fla. ''You can't do anylhing playing defensively out here," the stocky, sturdy guy said. "You've got to go for it. I'll try to make as many birdies as l can." tomorrow." Gary Player of South Africa matched par ~ Tony Jacklin of En1land had a 74 . Palmer snd Bill Casper are not competing. · Gilbert, th ough not widely known lo the public, h11s bee n a solid performer s.ince he mnde his first comeback at this Bl ue Monster course in thi s tournament in 1!70. He"d quit the tour In dis,R;ust over his poor play the year before but decided to give it one more try here. He won $1 ,800 with a seventh pla ce fin ish and used it as a springboard to a $65,000 season that in- cluded a triumph in the Houston-Cham. plons International. And he won some $&2,000 last season . Just another victory, It seemed from tat king with Shoemaktr, who his been ridin& for 22 ye1rs. He said he'll continue riding "fro.m day to day" as long 1s he enjoy& It -four or five more years "If I can .'' "I've had a big edge over Eddie becau1e there are more stakes now than when ht started rid in&," Shoemaker said. "I enjoyed bre~king it and I'm sure Ed- ate was rootin& for me."~ • , , THEN TAKES TIME OUT FOR AUTOGRAPHING. Gilbert. bouncing back after being in· jured in an airplane accident earlier this year. cu l through gus ty y;•inds with a four-under-par 68 Thursda y for the first- rou nd lead . It marked "the lirst time I've played decent this year, really the first time I've played good since l111t June," he said. Now he's on still another comeback, this time from injuries suffe~d in an airplane accident January. Then he was en route lo Los Angeles and the first tournament of the season. Shoemaker. after jumping Royal Owl ln the winner's circle, said, "Well , that wu fun:• He rode a winner for the 6.298th time, stretching the record he broke in 1970 'vith No. 6,033 at Del Mar . His reaction to breaking that record, held by John Longden, wls echoed Thursday. · "It's a nice record to have . Records are fine. It doesn't bother me that much." • He said he'd not be bothered if anyone broke his record. "lf and when they do it will be good. I'll be the first guy to congratulate thi!ro," he said. However, he 1aid the stakes record means more becau1e "there's more im- portance to stake races. It's an up kind of thing." Shoemaker I! pointing toward the eport's mo1t prestigious events as his next goal -winning at least 100 ra ces worth $100.000. He has the record of 91. Pasarell Ends Laver's Streak HOLLYWOOD. fla . (AP) -Puerto Rico 's 10th seeded Charle.Ii Pasarell dow:ned top-seeded Rod Liver, &-3, 3-ti, 7- 6. in the SS0,000 Sagi Bay Tennis Classic Thursday and ended the Australian's 15- match winning ~k. Some 2.000 fans watched Laver's streak come to an end In the second round of the tournament at Hollywood 's David Park. Australian Ken Rosewall, No. 2 setd, beat Frank Froehllng of the United States S-1 . 6-2, wh ile Another Au str1li1n . eighth seeded John Newcombe, was upset M, 6--0 by !small El-Shafei of Egypt . Roger T1ylor of England knocked off Bob Lutz of the United States, 6-2. 6-2. w)llle a match between Americans M1rk dOs: and Marty Riessen encied with Riii Sen the victor. 6-3, 3-6. 5-2. Sports in Brief -Bruins Tesl · -Cal UCLA 's Bruins will win lhe P1clf ic-8 basketball championship for the sixth 11t.Jaigh t tlme this weekend. They'll do lt even though they aren't -plafing·at home. Tonla:ht they should beat California at Berkeley Jnd on Saturday night thay should be1t Stanford at Stanford. In lhe other games this weekend, Southern California pl1 y11 at Stanford tonight and 1t California on S!_turda y, Washinfton Is at Oregon tonlfht and Oregon State on Saturday, and W1shinJton State 1t Oregon State tonlaht and at Orea:on on Saturday afternoon in the regionally televised game. * CHICAGO -Muhmmild Ali Is under orders to tell lt ta a judce why he h1sn't posled $4400 with a Chicago b1nk to g u a rant e e continuing SI.~i-month alimony payments to his former wife. the former heavyweight cha.mpion's lawyer. Chauncey Eskrldge, said Thurs- day it's because Ali OOesn 't have the ready cRsh. Eskrldie added, "We'll put the $4400 back as soon as we get lt." AH .. who EskridJe said Is tra ining tn Mirmi for a fight in J•pan, could not be reached for comment. * ARCADIA -Jockey John Selle.rs was llned $100 Thursday by the same Santa Anita stewards he crltlclted Wednesday as be ing "Inconsistent, bi1sed and tn- compettnt. '' Tb~ stewards. m levying lhe line. did not re:1pond to Sellers' remarks. They said the fine WIS for failing to report for the ninth race and for leaving the jockeys' room without permission. Sellers. who came to the press box at Santa Anita after Wednesday's eighth race and complain.ed of stewards' ac- tion!, called the fine "definitely not justified" and said he would appeal . * Memphis Sta.te blistered highly touted Lou1Jyille, 80-65, Thursday night to tie the latter for lhe Mis1ouri Valley Conference lead ln basketball , * In Thursday night National Hockey Le1iue action Tbursday; Boston 7, Van- couver 3: New York 4, Buffalo 3; Pittsburgh 7. Detroit 4; Philadelphia 3, MlMesota O. * MIAMJ, Fla. -Roy took seven of his elght match games Thursday nigbt and shot past five othell bowlers into the lead as semi-finals play began in the $75,000 Ebonite Open bowling tournament. The 23-year~ld righthander, si xth when the 18-game qualifie r came to an end earlier in the day. Shot down l&Miiins In his eitht, game s, averaglng over 233. He turned In games ol 225. 117, 215, m: 279, 213. US and 2'5, lo&iDJ only his second Wt of tl!t evemng to Barry AJher or Costa See lbwtaa1 p, .. 17 Bullets Coach Fined $2,000 For Ripping Ref NEW YORK (AP ) -Baltimore Bullets' coach Gene Shue has until Marth IS to pay a $2,000 ·fine for blasting Na- tional Basketball Association referees. "The stateinents he made to the pres.s go far beyond the emoUonal outburst of a coach following a defeat," NBA com- mlssioner Walter Kennedy said Thursday in announcing the fine. Kennedy said that he contacted Shue by telephone early Thursday "and he con- finned all of the 1tatemenls attributed to him . • . and that he fully expected a substantial fine." The fine was for a blast Sht,1e leveled sgainst officials following the Bulleta' 118-117 overtime loss to lhe Seattle SuperSonics last Tuesday night:-' Shue had sai d after that game : "I'm not going to sit back and let referees destroy my life and my team. They ex- pect coaches to just sit on the bench and be placid -to accept incompetence. I can't accept incompetence.·· Kennedy said that Shue "made it clear to the media representatives that he was sane and relaxed ... to indicate that lie was not making an emotional outburst." The commlSsloner said that statements suggesting referees "do not give Central Dlvi1 \on teams the same type of of- flcaUng they do In Lo• Angeles and Milwaukee questions the Integrity of every ofllcial in the NBA." Shue was un&val11ble for comment. but an official of pie Baltimore team said th1l "1 hope Gene's outburst does have oome pOat~ve potonttal" Lakers Collide With At'lanta: -JllfG~W/JOD CAP) -The Los Angeles Llllirs, ltUl 1hooting for 1 National Bllbtball Aaoclation record for vic- torii1 in I sut0n, begin their lon1eat hlieM llllld 61 Ille y .. r tonight agawt · 1111 Alllnta Ha .. u . 1lle LU.-1 IN l'IC6vtring from what «*b Bill Shorm1n called ".the m01t =.. In ol 1111 •oon," a IfJ9.JOI over Milwaukee I n ~·llht. 11111--• all..-Loa An1e1 .. fended off Tepeated New York rallies for • 114-lll victory, and another two nl1hu back the Lakert had had to go lnlo overUme to top ChtcalO 123·118. The hlirbrtadth win.11ve th• Lakers a SS.II record with 13 games to 10 and 1 IOlld four-pme lead over M11w1ukte In the race for Ute NBA '1 belt record incl the home-court advantage In the ptayolfa. Loa Anleles mUJt wln II ol the 13 re- m1itlin1 11me1 to b1'ak the r«ord ol Ill vlctorleJ 1n I Rison 'iii by Wilt { • Chamberlain 's Fhiledelphta teom tn Jllei- 67. To do It they'll probably have to oweep the flv•1·am1 home stand that besins with the Hawb tontaht and conUnue1 with the Balt\mort. BU!lels Sundff. the Phil1delphl1 'llers -,..esdly, th e Cleveland Cavelters a week from tont1ht .•nd the lulfato Bravea the followtn1 Sun· day. . The reat of the scM<!Ule inclucloo tough pmes llllnal CbiCllO. Maw1ukee, Pboenl1 -the only teJm to but the I t.ake:rs twice this season -and the two team.o battlln& for the aecond-pl1ce playoff berth behind Lcis An1•les iJI the P1ctftc Dlvlaion, Golden Stale and Seat- tle. I The H a w k 11 , who have virtually wrapped up a playoff ajlot tn the W1!1k Centr1I Division, have I01t 111 four 1amu against the Lakera this year, Jncludln1 1 104·95 defeat here Dec. 12 that gave Loa Anl•I•• an NBA record of 21 straight vi<> torles. The Laker• stretched the mark fl> • S3 In 1 row before losinJ. Gilbert, a consistent money-winner for two seasons, held a one stroke lead over Super Mex Lee Trevino, veteran Bob Rosburg , Dick Lotz, Butch Baird and Jim Col he rt. Masters. champion Charles Coody and Paul Hamey, the grey-haired club pro who won the Andy Williams-San Diego Open, headed a large gmup at 70. Jack Nlckl1us, who needs a victory in this one to go past Arnold Palmer on the all-time money list, was three strokes off the p1ce but promised "it'll be better He got bounced around when his jumbo jet hit some severe turbulence , suffering severely bruised ribs, an arm injury and acquiring s blood clot on lhe left shoulder. About two dozen other passengers also were injured . Hampered by the injuries -"It hurt every time I made a sw~g."' he said - he h118 been 11ble lo finish only one tournament this sea son and won just 1887.50. "I'm okay now, but it was pretty bad there for a while," he said. Record Ontario Run Clock F ail,s to Functwn /lutFoyt Wins500Pole ONTARIO (AP) -"Son of a KUR." said A. J . Foyt. "that bad to be tl!t wont day of quaJilying for a r11ce I've hsd in 1 Jong time ." The handsome Texan was speaking Thursday of two separate runs ht made to win the pole pasitlon for Sunday's 1210,000 Miller Hich Life 500, richest of the year's Grand National stock car races. Foyt, 37, fresh from a SOO·mile victo ry in the prestigloue ~D11ytona 500 Feb. 20, was the first driver on the line for 11 qualifying effort when inJUaJ time trials opened to &elect the first 20 can for the 51-cll lineup. He flashed around the 1.>mlle Ontario Motor Speedway twice -at a 1pted he . said "surprised even me" -only lo be: told when he llnished his run that the timing cloc k h11d f1111led to function . Twenty minutes later, Foyt and his Wood Brothel'$ Mercury wtre given another chance. Auto raclnc's all-time money and evtnta wiMer went out and recorded a top lap of 153.217 miles per hour, 1ood enough to win the import1nt pole pooltlon -and , tnctdentally, good enou&h to knock down ht• old Ontario stock car qualllylng mark of 1&1.711 mph set last ytar. "I know I was fa ster on the two laps they didn't time me on," Foyt 11Id d .. 'jectl!dly. "When you 're quatHytng, you IO all out, you art ch•r1ed. up, and )"OU really let the car hang out. "Then you're told that the dinky little clock didn't work and you hove to do It over agaln. l couldn't believe It." Foyt'1 cr1w, lncludina brolhtr1 Glen •nd U!oo1rd Wood, toolt the m1roon IOd white mercury to a side rood and sprayld It with a h0&e to cool the tires belore sending their driver out araln. M .... art lllt 20 QWll!lers 111r I111'11111'f'1 Miiier a 1tod: cir r1ct. wllh 1vtr1111 1~: 1. A, J . l"OVI. Mlrc111"Y. 1.U.111 mlltt Mr hllU'I' 2. 1~ Alt'-, Cl'levroltt. 111.lN. 1. lch1'11 ,.,~ ._l'ly1t11111t11. Ul,Jl1. •· llldcl" 81k1r, Dodctt, 1JL!ICll. J. lllbtW 11a1c. OOlkle. 15& . .,•. I' ~:911 l'lrmtr, Ftr4, Ul.11\, , irk Oonolnit, MarMer\ i4 .G1J. •. ..,. 1111.,, Dadvt. ld.J 1. '· •inn., J'trtllf'lt. Mtrcu,y , 1'7.«Ll. 111. •mo Slolt, J'lv""""'h· 1 ... 1,2. 11. Htrsl'M M<Grltf, "'"rneulh, um. >I. ~tol'ft Allllt;lclt, l>dtff 41.U1. 11. lcll &own. J'fS'l'MUlh. a ,A1f. 14. tell Gordor,, •rc:UN. loll,ltt. u, •di: MC:Cov, 11.,lO,tf?. ''· Dtn Noel. '"''I' 141.Me. 11. llff Ch1m11r.n. oN.iUt,111. 'I· O.vlll 1t1v IMOt. t. Ul .OOJ, 1 . Jlhfl *ru· OGdOlll 1 .1'7. JCI G. T. T1ll11, F&rlf, JJ.JU. Smith Advances In Net Tourney HAMPTON, Va. -Four favored perfonnua .. hsve mnved Into Stturdly'a semi-finals In Lhe 69th annual U.S. na- tion1l mdoor teMIS championships. Sts.n Smith will play Andres Glmeno of Spain, ranked 1econd In the fore tan con. Uogent, and d!Iendl111t champion lilt Nastase of Romania, the No. 1 foretrn seed. wlll play Ihe aecond -ronked Cllfl Richey. Only Smith •as forced to gd an utra aet In the quarter·flntls Thuraday nl&bt. After droppmg the .llrat oet, he ralIJeil to oUJt Jua n Glsbert of Spoln, H. 1-~ 1-1. Nostaoe baued a 1-1, f-3 triumph over Ian crookendon. Otller 1cUoo uw Richey turn back Goorae Govan of Yranco. 7-S. ~. and Gimeno daleot Jim CCrutcrt, f-3, 74. 1 p pi . .. s (er last Th won 0 In the 477. B cap 3:29 .Jr. Wtthl ·-,, Sii ~ ' UC -·· • °"" ~~ --.. Orr, l:Jl!.'3 .... u T LO lhe· '" the defe Be~c C.as ch u frees \\•Ill\ the Paci cond Lo Ayes and lag wen ' • .,. ve1v UJ!d<r lll'l!t The tiOn ~ roun Mllrln Valle -.Acti di!i's Valley Morin Ano forme toilrn1 Mar, H1rbo Thu tin1U CdM The IP.JI'·> I El~ = ~ . ' . r ......... SC's HeckJ Outswims Huskie Ace LAKE OSWEGO, Ore. (A P) -The Pacific-8 swimming and diving cham· pionsbi ps resumed today after an opening R!!lion in wh ich Southern California's Frank Heck! snapped his own conference record in the 20().yard individual med1ey. Hfekl set the conference mark of one ~e. 56.03 seconds in winning the ·fl\'ei1t last year. This time he turned in a 1 :SS.98 clocking. Ri ck Colella of Washington fin ished seeond In 1:56.24. ffle?iind Heckl 's performance, USC shot i~ lhe first day lead with 133 points, with defending champion UCLA next with 11~. ~tanford was lhird at 76, followed by OJ'el}n 71, Wash ington 62. California 55, hf: th ree-day meet had six events scheduled to begin this afternoon with the finals in the evening. These included the 400-yard individual medley, 200-yard rreeslyle, 200.yard butterny. 100-yard b(ckstroke, 100-yard breaststroke and 800-yard freestyle relay . The final session Saturday will cover &even events. Steve Gent er of UCLA, who set a con- fer~nce ·record in the 500-yard free style last )'tar, fini&hed third in the event 'Mlursda;v . Southern Cal's Tom McBreen won tn 4:36.19. Oregon picked up ~ of the six places in the on~meter diviilg event. includln!t'. the winner, Mike Dirksen. He collected 477.90. points Ba rry Townsend of UC LA won the SQ... yard freestyle in 2l.72 secondi;, while use captured the No. t spot with a clocki ng or 3:29.39 in the 400-yard medley relay. JOO l•H -1. Mee'""· ~utllern (Al. 4:¥ 1'. 1. Me(;el>lu. USC. ':.Hll•. l. Ge11r1r. UCLA, «I .... 4. ,,,..,.,, Wl1f'll11Q!a11, 4:11 .U, .t. Sul!an, S!lnf&rd. 4:f4,U , '· l(rurno/lolt, UCL.\, 4:"6.111. .200 fn(llvll!ul l mfflev -I , Hec~I, USC . l •!!.'1 (llfW rtfllrdl &Ill"'"'~ 1:.M.03 bv He<:kl !11 1t71 ). 2, Co!ellt . W11f'l!nston. l:M.1• l Cf'l1tfl•lll. use, 1:57 . .M '· ;c:-i.. use. 1 :J1.~ !. Scf'lru.o, c11ller1111, t:!f.Je. '· Slt 111e11. UCLA. l :st •t. XI l rH -I, Tawrff'ni:I. UCL I.. :11.71. t, Wf!.l!ln , UC~ :11 IJ. l.lldtr~. Sttntard, :21.M. 4. Htm• !l'lf•, $11,.l<l•d, :11.'1. !. 9elf1n!I, C1lllor11l1, :21.16. '-Wt¥. St111f'erd, :?1.ll UOP Swimmers Top Long Beach LONG BEACH (AP) -University of lht· Pacific swimmers placed fi rst and second in two e\·ents Thursda y night as lht Tigers took A 34-point lead over defending champ ion Ct11l State (Long Bea.ch) after the first day of the Pacific Coast Athlttic Association swimming championsh ips. UPP's Rick Hendric ks won the 500-yard freestyle. in four minutes. 44.59 seconds, with teammate Steve Lewiii second. Jn the 200 Individual medley, Bob Lewis of Pacific won in 2:00.08, juiit .12 of a se- cond ahead of teammate Bob Silsbe. Long beach gol first places from Luis Ayesa in the 50-y11;rd free style. at 21.58, and Andre de Ritter in the one.meter div· Ing with 420 points . UC.S1nta Barb&ra won the 400·yard medley relay in 3:3.1.21. . ~· ,. . .. • . Marina Oilers Vikings Tes t Small , Fast Los Alamito s i 'I By PRIL ROSS Cll llM OIW'f .. lie! Sl•H WESTWOOD -Fa miliari ty will be a byword tonight when Marina's Vikings and the La! Alamitos Griffins go at each other . in the CIF AAAA basketball quarterfinals at UCLA's Pauley P.avillon. Opening tipoff is scheduled for 7:30 "'ith the contest preceding the second ha lf of a AAAA quarters doubleheader which also includes Huntington Beach aga inst La HAbra at 9. , Coach Jim Stephens' Vikes (26-5) and the Griffins !24-4) of first-year head man Wendell Wilt are familiar oppanents. The two sq uads, met early last December and Marina prevailed, 58-53. But Los AI came· back to avenge that defeat with a 66-64 win over the Yikes later that month in the Marina· \\lestminster tourna ment finals . So, tonight's matchup is actually the rubber ma tch in the series. The similarities are not so stri king once one delves further into the situation. f irst off. the Vikings boast a he ight ad· \'ant.age, provided 6-7 senior center Dean Bogdan is suited up. Bogdan, the Sunset League pl ayer or the year, came down with .strep throat earlier this week and Stephens won't know unlil just before game time if he 'II be ready to go. But the Vike mentor adds, "if Dean is able to su it up, he'll start.·• Otherwise, the Yikes wlll go with 6-4 junior Mark Ford in Bogdan's customary low post slot while the rest of the ten· tative starting array will include 6-1 i;enior Bruce Miller and 6-5 freshman Bob Losner at forwards and 6-4 Mark Adams and 6-0 Roger Speaks in the backcou rt. Wit h Bogdan in the lineup, the Vikings ha ve been more of a ball control team with a. strong emphasis on rebounding. Without him , Stephens figures his squad ma y run some, althou1h not enough to tum the tempo into the breakneck pa ce which the shorter GrU· fins are Accustomed to. On the Los Al side of the fence, meanwhile, the Griffins will try to e.xploit their fast break and pressure tactics any time they get the opportunity to do so. Senior Rick Quinn, a 6-4 operative who has been the Irvine League's player of th e year the las t two seasons in leading his team to outright possession of the circuit championship in 1971 and a tie for the loop title with Corona de! Mar this year, is Los Al's big hope. Quin n usually gets around 18 points a game and generally negates any height disadvantage he ma y have with ag- gressive rebounding and steady defensive work. He 's flanked on one Aide by 6-1 Fritz Miller, a deadeye from either comer who ha~ scored at a 16.8-point.J..per-game rate. Jim Hamilton , at 6-2, mans the other frontline spot and he's been a consistent performer in J iving Quinn board support. Ex· Viking Shining Nine Area Prep Teams On Display Next Week ·:A pair of baseball tournamen ts in- vritvlng Oranae Coast area teams aet uiytter way next week and it involves nine ma contingents. in,e Huntington Beach double 'elimlna· tiOn 1 setup starb Monda y with four ~ slated at Huntin&tbn Beach. !Arina, Westmin1ter and Fountain Valley. ,~ction is at 3: 15 ln each case and Mon- day'• menu ha s Edilon at HunlingUln, _ ......... __ ___ ROGER CARLSO N . .--... ...... ---_, WbtmlnJltr at P1clflca. Fountain Valley a1:1161u Grande and Foothill at Marina.' It-wraps up Saturday' all .. It's a chance for buff a to see some good baA!>all. Jlt(encllng ch1mplon Fountain V11ley'1 biggest roadblocks appear to be lllarln• and Bql11 Grande . Another tow-ney that may outdraw the former la the Newport-Mesa Dfatrlct toitmament which involves Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa , Estanci1 and Newport Harbor at Costa Mesa Park. Thuraday It'll lie Jllese and Estancia tanaUng at 7 o'clock and Newport and Cdlll try It Frld1y et the 11me time. Tilt title game la alate:d for Saturd1y et I P·fl· lollowln1 1 5:30 consolation i.st. El·llllriN HIP ..... u .. llob 111111 Is mUlq: I 11ame for him1elf t a -....,. CoalOftllCt werfare. ' The ex-VUdns Is the. conference cbam. pion for Aab11m In his welsll t divisio n (1,5) and w11 1w1rded outstandlns wrestler-Of year laurels 1fter 11lning the only pin In the ftn1l1. Re 's a sophomore. His record •l Mll'lna In tlls senior year w1s it.t before mononucleosis eut short-- his prep career prior to the CJF ellmina· tlons. Look for Tustin basketball coach George Trotter to ca 11 it quiti; after next year. His son. Jack, will have finished hii senior Year and it · will mark Trotter's 18th campaign at Tustin. Junior Varsity coach Gary Larson ap- pears to be the Joaical successor. ' Newport Rarbor11 all-tverytbln1 ttekle TerTJ Albrlttol wit named &o GIUette's R.lsht.-<iaanl team. Be's the only Callfflr- al1n 11med to the 1even·man first tum. Mlssk>n Viejo High's football show figures to be enhanced-In the fall with the addition of transfer Bill Henry. Henry, a senior in the rail , Is a 6-2. n.. pound fullMck candidate from Bullhead City, Ariz. Edl111t1 HJ1h buktlbtll ct1ach Dive . Mobs flpra to have 1 foar-year .. 11 tu• dldtk for the vanity out season. Re'I Mark Welfare -and yoa pe11ed U -\IU f-llltlW17 bmud by 1'1es: day, Feb. a. • Minion Viejo Hlah'• 1 n p homo re basketball tum terned the ()eolvlew L<ague title the herd way on the 1111 day of the w .. n. Cooch Joe Reid 's D11blos won an ta.t7 decision on Marlo O'Brltn'1 llHooter with two seconds ldl. Tbe halftime -• 'fl! 1-1, lll~slon Viejo. • I . - rrldU, MMth ), 1972 D~ILV PILOT J7. Goes ·After Griffins Challenge La DAILY PILOT .. 11111 DV llllcllt rd Kffhl1r JIM WORTHY (50) MA KES HUNTINGTON 'S ATTACK CLICK. MARINA D&F ENDERS FIGHT LOS ALAMITOS TON IGHT AT 7:30. Habra Huntington Battles ·Tall Highlanders Ry GLENN WHITE 0t 1111 0111' l"lt.I Ili ff \\1l-:STWOOD -Huntington Beach High's Oilers lake a 11hot at Or11n11:e Coun• ly basketball ch11mpion l.li Habr11 tonl&ht al UCLA's Pauley P1t villon 115 1,he CTF AAAA playoffs get down to thf' nllty·grit· I)'. It 'Rels under wa y 111 9, fnllowing the 7:30 struggle between Marina 11nd Lo.!1 Alamltoi; with tonight'.~ winner!! ad· VAnclnJl to Wednesc1ay's !lemlfinal!ll al the Sport.!! Aren11 ltl f11r e the \lictors of Sltur· day nig ht's quarterfinAls clouhle bill nt UCLA. Huntington Be11ch ha.s betn the up.."tart entry in the playoffs. Thi': Sunset l...eAgue runnersup are the only non-ch11mpinn left in the ell min•tion11 after knoc:kinK off Blly League titl ist North Torrance And Chan- nel League champ San M11rcns. The Oilers Rre unques!lnnably f11cinl( their stiffest lellt in the playorfii 11s La Hllbra , champion of the f reeway Le11aue, owns A 25-t r~or<l, ht-ighl , bench 1trength And outside shooting. lf coach Tex Wallis ' Hlghl1ndtrs ha ve a weakness, it has not been shown. They ha ve the tallest center in CIF circles -1· O Steve Manker. Supporting him in rtbounding is his brother Bob , a 6-5 forward and thP sec- ond part of the CIRn 'll 1·2·:'1 scori ng punch . Th.e giant pivnlmAn 11nd gu1rrt Paul Hill are the olhcr two-thirds of the orfeni;e. The three comhined 11re aver11;g- • ini;: 4R poi nts per J1;11me . Huntington Beach is al il!! u~u11l hr.ight disadva ntage with 6-31,ia Steve Brooks, 11 returning All.CIF performer !he lAlle~t Oller expected to see 11ctio n. Coach Elmer Combi;' Oilers h11 ve basically been an iron m11n te11m thi!I year with Brooks, Seo!! Whil.flelrl, Brett White, Tom Crunk and J lm Wort hy hand ling playing rluties. The Oilers have been inconsisten t despite their f\osi;y 2.1·4 rtcord this ye11r, They whipped Santa An11 by 311 Anrl turn- ed around to Jose by one to the same team. They at Umc!ll 11llowed fla 11hts or greatness. On other occasions lhey lnok.ed mediocre. Mo.."ll recently they ha ve been a sec.onrl --.half team after uninspiring efforts the firl!l two quarleni. And Combs it at a loss to explain why It'll: been that w1 y. Looking ahead lo tonight's 1howdown , he discounts La Habra's 7.{) center AS being any more of 11 threat than the 8-9 people Huntington has gone up against th is year. "After they gr.t to be 8·9, what's the difference,'' he SAys. La Habra and Huntlngtrin mel Jn a pre-- 11eison scrimmage and Combs feela It was 11bout a st.andoff. CIF Pla yoff Menu Gi l·en Seven Orange County basketball tea,rns are among the survivors for the CIF AAAA quarterfinals and the semifinals in the lower divisions tonight and Saturday. In the AAAA quarter1 at UCLA '1 Pauley Pa vilion 'tonight, it's an all-county slate as Marina 's Viking!! tangle with thei Los Alamitos Griffi nl! in a 7::t!I contest While Huntington Beach and t..a Habra are 1lated to battle It out in the I o'clock nii;:htcap. Then, Saturda y night at Pauley, the 7 o'clock Verbum Dei-Momlngslde AAAA quarters clA11h precedes A 9 o'clock CtJn· frontlUon f~turing PAsadtna a1aln1t Blair. AAA semifin11l hostilities are divided between ton ight's (8) Katella·CAmarlllo game at Santa Ana Co lleae and Saturday's televised cl1sh 1t noon at Fullerton Junk>r C'.ollege between El Modena and Covina. El Dorado carries the county banner In an AA 11emis meeting with MlraJe~te at FJC at 8 tonl1ht while Murphy 11nd LI canada battle in the other AA semi at Glendo ra High with the u~e starting time. The claM A semifinals, both al 8 tonight, find 29 P11ms dueUng Valley Chrtstlan at La Mirlda's Blola Colle1e and LA Baptist taklna on Whittler Chri .. tlan at 1Uo Hondo College, Anteater s' Cage Rival Likes to Run By HOWARD L. RANDY Of ... OlltY PllM ltt" 'Rocky Mountain humor spews from the countenance of coach Harry Simmons when he talks of his Southern Colorado Statt College b1sketbAll If.am which squares nfr Against UC lrvlnt 11 week. from toaighl in the NCAA coll eg e dlvl1\on v.•tstem rt11inn11ls In Pueblo, Colo. •·wen . I'll tell you," he begins with a rlr11wt. ''we h11vt a prett)' rf'pre.o;ent1tlve le•m. It i~n·t too large bul it hlilS a little speed. And we try hard !Ind that makes up fnr a lot of ft1u1t1, too. "On paper. wr probabl y 111\nuldn 't be competing with 11ny or thes@ te1m~ but If tverythin~ 11oes just right. we will have a chanct. "Rut there 11re some nig hts when t want to crawl in the bench and disap- pear.'' WhAt 11;bout the current Indian squad:' Doe.~ it like to run".' "Anybody that will run wilh us, we welrome. But a lot of thn."le people don't w11nt to run 11nd then we jl'.et Into trouble. But we ha ve trouble wilh them 111. I ha ven't found anybody wlwl w1nls to 1ivt 1nylhlng away yet. "lrvint i~ probably a little bigger than we 11rt hut our kids 11re f11lrly 11uick. Thia boy C11I Tatum ls 1 reAI a;ond kid. He hal been all·regional and all-eonferenct lot three ye11rt." Tstum is the scoring leader .for tht 111· di11ns with 11 16.8 average. A 8-2 guard , he team s with Bill Bekeia. another A-2 !llenior ba ck('()urt m11n with a 15.$ 1ver11ge. . T11tum . a !!Cnior' is in his rourth ye•r of v11rsity compe tition end ls ~nne of the few Indlan!I to !!l11;rt 11!11 1 frt.shm11n. D11nny En11l11nd . 11 8-7 crnt er. I!! the tallest or the st11rters 11nd ts 11 ver1rtn1 12.8 points A gitme . Steve Kidd (g..4, II.II · and Jim _Von Loh (6-3, 9.5\ are the starting forwards . ~ __ ) · · Kidd And Engl and joined Tatumi!tl the All·Rock.v Mou ntain Athletic C.Onft.rr.nct (r l11ins Div\11lon ) flriit team thi!! week. F'lrst line. rtllerve~ include PauJ Peterson t6-7, $.9) and Charllt -COx t8-1, 5.0t. a p11lr of promisi ng 1nphomores. . In 11n11Jy,.lng hi!! team 1 step f1rthet1:, Simmon5 adds : "We've got to de~nd oh quickness. Al for our defente, we uu both the zone •ad 11 man-to-man, dependln1 On the Ir.Ind i#" trouble we get lnlo. · ~ "Rut wr. have to m11ke up our mind and· .st11y with one or the other. We were dotnc .. 1 111ood job with the r..one t.nnt aaalnst the· Air Force an d switched. That wasn 't too !!mart because we. lo11t the game ,'' he recalls . The tournament will be played in 11 new gymnas ium that aeals in excess of 5,000.- Seattle-Paciflc (16-10 and a team Uct. defeated 81-651 replaced the F11r Western Conference entry in the regklnal toum .. menl Thursday. San fr1nc\sco Stale and· Sacramento State were both removed from contention for using lnell1lbl1 players durlnc the 11eason. • · On optning night, Seattl .. Pacillc wll~ meet UC Riverside at 7 and UCl play1 the host school, Southern Coloredo, 11 I with 1 packed houae expected. ICllJTMllM COLOl .ADCI (11 .. I •4 We1lt•n ,,.,. 7' n '!· MW• •••te 1J. t1 Adtm1 11111 14 n NeHf'I Ceitr•eo :n U Nllrth 1.rltDnl M 17 Di n-.. ,, (111 Ntw MIX!« "' ts 1(1 TucNr• ..,, •1 Sitt!• '' 6lt 11 ICI ,l!lebur1 fJ u N&l'ltl A•I-M n Al• l'orc• M '°" 'Nt11trn llltt ,. ,, "'· HI.,, Sllll J1. ,. '""'· Ml<lllttft ,, IG l!t•l H~ M•xlm • 101 ICS 'fe1cll~r1· " •7 Wl"1oburf\ 71 ". .. Kl r 1111bur1 • 11 II N1b<Omllf'l1 .., " A(r 'lf'CI ' M ,. N•lll c:oi.rMo ... t l W111'111uno 1' 1' A.dlrlll $1111 M 11 N-.Or11.ri1 II ' Ga els Cancel Final Two Games~ MORAGA. Calif. -St. Mory'a Coll•1•'. canceled Ill two remalnln1 ba1ketball g1fne1 nf Ute 1e1son Thursday "r•ther thtn rh1k a po11\ble dl1turbance" on the _ troubled ca mpus. a spokesman 11id. ' Hee Hancock, the 1chool'1 publlcl~t. an.~. ocunced the decision that came out of a : meeting of 1dmlnlstrt1tlve, faculty and athlttlc de partment representatives. · The (iael1, •15, were 1cheduled to play Pepperdlne here 'Mlursd1y night and Loyol111 S1turday night In West cout · Athletic C.Onference games. , F\Ye bl1ck pl1yer1 on the te.am quit at • h1lftlmt of last Saturd1y nl1ht'1 a:1mt · with Stnl.A C11r1. startlna 11 protett ~ movement that 11pread on campui this. · week. Black 1tudent1 and others are pro- teating 1everal plitnned econnmJ movu by St. Mary's, lncludln1 a reducUon of the faculty siu. Russians Down U.S. Hockey Team Coatiaaed )"rom P11e 15 Me11 by a llZ.117 C0\1111. Aah<r la lh~d In the alandlngs. * PLA'ITSBURGH, N.Y. -Tbe U.S. hockey team held the Russ ians even in the first and third periods, but withered under a disastrous second to go down to Its fourth stralgh4 dele1t al lhe honds or the powerful and unde.£taled Soviet Union squad , w. Tbe Americana played qgre11ively ag&inat the Ru11ians, who had beaten them t-0 In the first encounter bttweil'I the. two teams at the World University Games., but were hurt by penalties In lfte. HCOnd period when they were out·sCtired &-1 . • * . ORLANDO, Fla . -Bert Blyleven strUck out two. 1•ve up only one hit end l11ued no walk• Thur1d1y 11 a team mw1ed liy Rick Renick edged Charlie Manuel 's squad W In the aecond ln- tra1qued 11m1 of the MIMtsota Twin•' spring tr•lntn1. * HAMBURG, Germ1n1 -Au1tr11n Kiri Schranz, b1rrld from the retent Winter O\ymplCI II So pporo. Japan, finally has I gold meda l -1 gut from 1 former Olym· pie ch1mplon. The donor 11 Heidi Blebl, Weal Germen winner O( the ledlH' downhill rlCI In the • ' 10!0 G1mH 1l Squaw V11l1y. The I I• ytar~ld Germu (irl ,.orked 11 ~ tel1vt1kn\ report.tr at Sapporo. .~ * INZELL. Germony -Ard S<:henk. tho Dutchman who won three 1peed 1k1t1111 10\d meda ls In !ht Winter Olymplco et Sapporo. 1hattertd his own worJd 'rtcQrd over ti.OM meters TllW'lday wtth a tlm1 or 4:08.3 minutes. The l1nky blond \el the previous ._a ol 4:12.1 lut yeer ill Davos, S•l!Jtfllnd. ) . ·~ .. • DAILY flJLOT WHAT'I IN .. - OUTDOORl't FrtcU.y, Marth J, 1~72 Pliitln& alolis Ult Colorado River: Ilk .. la on the up1wlo1 • his lrou~ lar1•moulli bo11 and itrti>tra are belqJiooked and lt.Qded Jn good nurn.bera. Warming surface water temperature ha1 been TftPonltble for the sudden Increase Jn actJvlty accord- ln1 to landing oporiitora. i Lakes Mohave, H1v111u, Mead and the Imperial Dam area fl. the IOwer river are tood beta tor weekend a111ler1. Large- ~th b1111 to 111 pounds are being taken by angler1 working ipt w1t.ttdogs In JO to 15 teet of water. while trou~and 1triper1 are 1 htttJng trolled Flahback1 and other deep running plug1 in othtt part of the laka1. 1 Lake Hav111U llllt 11J 1pecie1 of Ii.ah in the lake u actil/e, with Jarcemou~ ·and 1triper1 lea din a the way. A good nm of medium 1lzed cripple ha1 already begun, with the large "blac:ki"" to lollow. ~ A flatiinr oddity deveJOped 11 Oave Sawyer of Havasu Sprinp, whllt trollln& for bass. hooked 1 17-pound channel cat- IJlh on a 'ntln Fin Jure in the Bill William arm. l Mohave bau are deep. 11 moat or the experienced anglers llit finding 1ood movement. of bucketmouths in about 2S feet 4 water. "nie Willow Beach are1 Is continuing to produce some qtce •catdtel of la,r1e rainbow trout reports Butch Webb of this rrort. Ba•• l'ulll•g Top• Area Action • ,. ~ Bau thffnnen at'fl · 1eUln1 u e1rly 1ea10a crick 1t b111 It. S.W.IMI 1akt&. Nice · lhnlt.s of tltt 1ame fl1Juer1 ire bela1 ....... ~y •llJitr• fl1lllla1 In about Jt fett of water. Beat e11tlcer1 IN f'lbl»er wtrm1, Wadhead JI«•· ind 1eml-deep ranalna. plu11. 1ie hln ht '"°'' like• .. ave nnw mtved out of deep water and 1ft .. fl reedtnl lprte prior to IOIDf Oft the lplWlinl beds liter *''' moath . Swim .Meet Dominated By Sailors Newport Harbor H I g h • 1 SaUor1 walloped v I 1 I t J n g Rancho Alamitos In non-Jtague swimming, U.30, Thursday afternoon . Coach Bill Jewell's '1'ilrt breezed behind the twin wlna of Kevin A1he and sophomore Tim 1ttgan. Ashf: sped to a 1:6&.7 ind a 4: 10.1 In tht 200 and 400 freesty les whUe Re1an 1ptd to winning limes In the 200. in- dividual medley (2: 13.t J and 100 bockstn>ke 11 :02.5). Newport won every v1rsity event except diving. Vo\aSI TY N"'""" l•JI Ufl ••· Al•~• * MMllJ ll:tl•v -I, Newwt. Tl.,.,t: ''"·'· llO l'rH· -l, Alllt IJrrl l 1, Gl11ler flO 1 OIMlll !ll:l. Timi: l:J.i.1. 20CI llld. MedllY -I. •H•n (Jrrll t. Wiie.Oii !•I I. Oulnt1 IJrrll. Tlnw: t :U,t . JO l'rt• -l. Quinn {Jrrl} t . Vllllnt (N) 3.Mcll!"lrttt. !It). Tl.,.,., )4.t • DIYI"' -1. H1nl1on !It! 2. l(ov~l1N;o CH) l. MuUl1 !Jrrll, PolnH 44,05. . 100 il'lv -I. W11! lJrrll t. ·MtElr1rt1 I•~:. Mc!lrtlh 111:1. T1m1r ff.1 . 100 '"'" -1. Gl11I~ fMl f. Oli,on (lit),, Y1111n1 IHI. Tl.,.,•: n.t. olOO l'rH -I. Athl !Jrrl) t, IHk (H) 3. We1nllt Ill:). Timi: 4:10.1. 100 l•clt -1. lttttn CJrrll l . Quinn IJrrll J. l lorndiJ'll !ltl. Tl.,.,t: 1:01.1. 100 llre•ll -1. Du'l'l'IG•m !NJ t , Wll<e• flt) t . Htrp.er (II:), Tl.,.,t: l :ot.t. ' Viti J..ake 11ve ap some hefty l1r1emouth1 this p.1t week at teYe:rtl Na 1111 uce111 of six poond1 wet'fl c11a1llL Crappie aad Blltqff alto are hl&hltptln& tM flPln.( acllvHles •t Vall,, MIO l'rM lttlt J -I. N-POl'l. Tlmt l J:U.J. DAILY •tLOT •11111 ff "khlnl l(fflllll' • 8-Mr'1 Cove and Goote1 Bly are both goqd for ba111 1ctkin .-:t pea ,&a1Ue wtrm1 ud BaM Hog11 worked In bra1hy weter •Jft\'ldllf Ute beN action. The panfl1h •re hltd111 n• Dnll ..,_, ud ..W 1110ried amall featller jigs. Fnr bo1t reser\/a. daoo ot ·v.u Lake phone '71-4111. > &Wtt Lakt U 1 moved late contentlotl •• thfJ kip bit cripple lab la tM area •• 111111 crappie to i~ Pl)•IMI• ire belnf t1ken It lM OrUll Coll1ty like. Trell& 1114 b11s are ll1ted 111 fa ir at Jrvlne while c1tfl1h ire r1te4 111 sl•atlll. Aa11telm Like wlll dok for the se1son lft • C09P11 et wtt:kl dlMI to low water, bat lake maa11er Jo:hn Moore ,...... tUt atiloll H r1 lnbow trout 11 food. : Saat Dleiro Lake• t•tter Good Angling · Lt>wer Otay came alive this pa~ week as the big bass have itArted to mo"'e. The biggest fis h to come oul of the popu1ar Jake w11 a II-pounder taken by Larry Clay of Chula Vista. A number or 11even and eight pounders 1150 were caught early l~st week al Oll)' with live crawflsh and rubber worms attracting the bae. San Vicente Lake Is rP.d hot for big crappie and beginning ~ ahow ligns of fndin( the season with a good blte on baSI. C,appJe to three pounds are common at the lake while the ftek'• bJaeat bucketmouth hit the 1eales at 7Yt pounds. San Vjcente 11 tcbeduled to close for the season mid-March. S•rl•ee At'tfon Spotty • Coutal salt w1ter fl slll•1 11 ahowl•t alma nf Improving 11 1: few aaiten are htekln1 out tNI mixed 1arf1ce fttders. A rirtakllll1 ti ctltte and t11Kib111, mackerel and htllbat ire ~tll take• by 1111ler1 ft•lll•i 01 ·tbt h1U day boat1 run11ln1 Mt el Davey'I Leeker 1ttd Art'• 1A1tclln1. ; Keel eM an t&UI aecoa1U., for tk be1C catche1 11 c1Jm •• ..Uvt e-1.,._ lk.lppen &o &et .. tit• 1pol1. C.tcH• ot eow tM wltll tltt bl&.onea ra••bta 11 exce11 %S po1ad1 are comm~11. ; A few white 1t1: Un are lhowlns up •11in at the Coronado 11tutt1 bat aedol caa wly Improve, accerdln1 to 1klpper1. No rtJAoWUIU laave 'been 1petl.ed at the J1laad1 yet tbl• 1e11M. Salmon Fblllng Reported Fair : Up north. 18lmon fishi ng has been only fai r ~s _boats are htvlng trouble locating the mlgraUng schools nf s1 lversldcs. fi'.'Wrlng could bust 1oose 1ny day now report Virg Moore at Qv.(11 Fi.h"n In Morro Bay. W~1the" and w1ter condit.inns are ~·Off the northern coast line but a \jttle cooperation from the ~-·11 nteded. .; :• Neu> fft<ntbag Cluh Opens • •• ·) U yoa have ever drtamtd 1bout har1Un.( for e'lollc species "1· pmt aalm•ls yea 1hl'luld look Into lt.unt1 now ~ln1 offered ttf the Bii Hor11 R•ncll ne1r Fre1no. . •• Jim I.ltd Gilbert Stewart haYt! brou11ht to11elhe.r m1tny d1(fer- ttit kl.Ms of Meep and p1t1 and releesed them on t"a11nd1 jf•acre1 hi tlle centnl Titlley. Tee Bit •Born Ranch Is offering P!tt•mtMd 111nt1. where har1ter1 ,.Ito dft nOt bas game don't ~1 for tltelr '••t. For latormatloa on tbe ranch phone (ZOIJ 151-1411. . ·For Coast Area .. Prep Summaries VAll:llTY Mlri,.. 116\111 01\111 letw •r•11H ...... Jrrl k hohon IM\ • ..,,,~ li.rttt.r !I )'""' Iott 10 0.119 {I J4: di'!. [Mfvol1 Il l .. fl def, JoMWO Il l '"8. W\Jrlll'r\.ln IM) loll '"· , .... 14; WOii Jlll!nJ(!fl .. ,. ..r.•.,.,11•tl !Ml lost J .. , I.ti -•.J, Morl&on IM) IMI l4. 1'411 WM ••t i IOtl 3 ... '"' H......,i l•I (41 ••• o\1•1f111M 20CI M9dlty lttllY -I. Jrrl-1111rl. Tlm1: ':Of.4. 200 l'rff -I, St1rl11 fJrrl! 1, Wymtn 1Jrr11 J. Goade~ 1111. n.,.,,, t:o.t.t . lOD llld Mtdll'I' -I. llrtlft fJrrl) t . kll""ltl /Jrrl)). rt._i (NI. TllN: 1:M.t. • l'tff -1. WtM IN! t, IHll91tr IN! l. Devit. C AI,""'"~: "·t. Ille l"IV -I, "'-'l<Mn•n IJrrll 2. C•m•r1111 (HI 3. Hech!Mlll II,), Tl°"*: I :01.1. 100 l"ru -1. 5e1rle1 (HI 1. Ctnttt CN l ). MordMlll 111:1. Tl.,.,1: J,1.G. «It Frt~ -I. Will (Jrrll 1. Herm1n fJrrl l J, lld•ll flt), Th'll•: t !J1.J, 100 lttlt -1, k hmldl INl f , l~r•e!t INI J, ltltd (HI. Tl""': 1:06,1.. 1DO 9rt1tl -l. Smlll'I !Hl ). WYmtn !N I J, kh1rl {Ill). Tl""': l ;l)f,1, olOO l'"rH lt•l•Y -1. Jrr11ww1. T!mt: 4: t2.J. ,_ N--1 !HI 121) II•. Al•mltM 200 Mctdl•v ••In -1, ••~e Al1m!I01. Timi : 1:03.1, 1GD f"rMI -I. L!Pl>Ol!I !NJ 2. Cres• ftll 3. Jlll!nltlll (H). Th..,: ?:!It.I. 100 Ind. Mctd l~y -1. lell (Jrrl) 1. De,,_ nit Ill:), J, P11ton !ltl. Tlmt: 1:01.3, J.O l'rH -1. ltot1t1 Jrrll l. O'Ntll !A:I I. l!ldlr (Jrrl). Tlmt: 1'.,. J,O ""' -l . II:_,. (Jrrll 1. l ewdlcll• l•I l. Leomll IN!. Timi: !D.4. IGO P'rH -1. JOhnllN! IJrrl l ,, l l11POld {Jrrll l . Creu 111:1. Timi: !t.!. fO l1tlt -I. DldtrJ' (Jrrl ! 1. JOl'lnlOrl 00 J, Gr1bt llt l. Tl.,.,1: 31 .1. JO l ru1t -I . {1111 ltll INl Ind DtMl1 111:1 s. lowdldll 1111. n .,.,1: .U.I. XIO l"rM ll:tl•Y -1. Ntw-1, Tll'rlt: 1 ..... 0. Women's Athletics Oh1'• Tr•clt H11lltl11tM~ aucll UI, f'4l N--1 to LH -1. A~IM !Mil t. 0 . Dtl• IHI 3. S-lrl fJrrll. TIM•: IJ,5. 1811 lttl•Y -1. Mun1ln1t1111 lltKh. Tlmt: !:01.4. •Ml -1. E11l!rbreok !HI 1. IClntllt'I' IJrrl l J. Avre1 IMJ. Timi: •101.•. 100 -I. CNtoll (Jrrl) 1. (htm~f (NI 3. Arnold !HI. Tf""': U.fl. UO -1, Miiis !Ml 2. J+r1 IHI J, Ml'fYlll (Jrrl l. Tim•: J:.U.3. 4olll lttl•Y -· I, Jrrl-corl H•rbor', Tlmt: SJ,J. Jll -1. Ch1mtwr1 IJrrll t. Lu lfl.fr !Jrrll J. Arnold !H). Tlmt: I.•. Mii• ltun -1. HUI !H) 2. Horntlt fN J J. Crawtord (Jrrl\, Tim•: 6:34.1. no -!. Cation IN) t, O•lt (Ml ], Woll !NI. Tlm1: '9.0. -MctdlrY lttllY -). Jrrle1111l>(ll"I M•rbet. Timi: 2::19.J. HJ -I. S..,_rtrer IJrrl l J. Well IN! 3. ll lch1•olllen CNI. H1191'11: 4·1. U -1, Miiii (HI •nd Sco\pale (N) Ill•) l. •~ktr fJrrlJ. Dl•t1nc1: 1).11. l .. 111111 IJfl "'Mfl!IM IMI V•llty (U} 110 l9-l . Hrr•"" (l l J Fl11n IVI l. Grlflllh fVI, Tim.: U.1. -ltt •l'-1. LlfYn• llt•ch. t. Vtllf!'I' i F11111hll!,. Tlrnt:: l1·n .4. . 4~1 . .._11r1111•n F/1 J. Joll~sen 1v1 J Rln11r {LI. Tlm1: :01.J. )Ol)-1 OUf!!I_ /LI .J. Denlelt flll J. Goldtnfltld !Fl. 'flmt: 11 t . 1~1. lowmf" !L) 1. t v1r1tt (Ill l. Cr"tl'lbltr IF\· 1.,.,.1 2:21.J. ~ ll:tll'I'-, L11un• l1ach '· 1111!1'1' t l"oolhfll, Time: JJ 2. · 1111-1. M1tltlfw1 '~l '· 01n1111 !II) J, 81111\~m IV). !""': .I. Miit ll:un-1. ~rr•no fl ) J· Mir!" '~J.....1M%f~f:. 1rli Tl'.'?1'."f~,.:,6·(vi l. lt•llv 11<_1, l'lm•: J1,5. 1110 M..:illl' • ~111-I. 11•11:i. ,. l •,.Uflt llt•<h J. l'oolhlll. Tlrncl: :01 .. Sholllllll-1 lll l •k t r IL • W••llllr""'I~ IV) J. A!'ldMlty IV • Otst•nc;•: 35·1. HJ-1. S..rtne Ill '· M•c~ 111! 3. ...,.,,.11 Cl l. H•lt hl· •·I. l J-1 C:llrlOl•n /l"J 1. llelll'I' II"\ J, c11r1< 1L1. "'•t•nr•: "·'· ~rtt· Yllltl.,._. lflllo"Mfll>l•lllt: l•._,. N...,.n lltl ltl llH!etlKll Sffllor 1 IN 1 won t-0. Junior I INl Miii t·I. $.opho<nert t IN) -'"°· l"tltl'llN" I IJrrll 'Miii 1-ll. •1t•MI• 11'1 OJ Oc'•llft le<tior I fl!I -J•I. PRESIDENT'S CUP Mrs. Margaret Ryc koff dis· plays the trophy she won this week at Irvine Coast Country Clu b alter defeating Mrs. Cay Hallberg on the 16th hole in women's President's Cup com· •petition . Women's Golf Maze, Earls Win El Toro Tourney The El Toro Women's Golt Association decided to total up field stroke! tor their most re-- cent golr affair. And when they finished ta bu I at in g', Nadine Maze (441.iJl and Doris Earls (461 came out 11top the rem ainder of the class A players. Em Aurmann (47) and Carolyn Soltes ( ~) presented the best scores of the second night. wilh Sylvia Fendler t Sl ~) and Fran Bestlc (531/i) winning in class C: Big Cnoa11on A guest day et the Big Clln· yon Country Club resu ll.ed in numerous winners. with one foursome outshini ng the rest in a two best balls of the group competiUon. Marge McCasUne and Jan Greene teamed up with P1eir guest.s Bonnie Gledhill and Joanne Scott to capture the honors with a 127. ti.fembers of the foursome s which tied for second at 13.1 included Pat An ich. Elinor Holstein, Pat Burlingham, Ceil Sullivan. Duffy Whitlow and Lillian Dempsey of Big Can· yon and their guests Nancy Newland . Bobbie Smith, Bee Freebairn , Margaret Rife, Lois Sandoville and Dottie Egan. IH eso Ver de A score of 44 won toi> .place in the Mesa Verd e Women's field strokes competition;-with Lucille Paddock coming out on top in the A flight. Hall a stroke behind was D o r a Snook Tops At Edison Donaldson. Ar lene Maries (49) and Peg Maull (52) swatted the ball the least number of limes before getting it to the green iA. the second flight and Mary Singer (58) and Kell y Adams £591 made the fewest dri ves and chips in the C flight. Winner of the Mesa Verde Country Club Women's Golf Club's l1test Best Side tourna· ment was Mary Dyer, who posted 1 34 1/i in the first flight. Lucille Paddock (34) canie .in second. Phyllis Liken (1121 and Arlene Maries (35) wound up on top in the second flight. Showing their best sides in•the third flight were Rita Le Doux (35) and Edie. Geow (36). Mbslon l'iejo When partners combined their best balls during 18 holes al Mission Viejo'• most recent women's event, Nadine Mau and her guest J a c Jt"i e Abrahams won low gross honors with a 71. Madeline Stanley and ·(!Jest Lynn Sylversten tied '#ith Glenda Guy and v Isl t·o r Marilyn Anthony for first low net with a 76. Teamed llit.h, Shell Durham. Edna Leonard won low net with 1 37 in the nine-hole only group. ctCe Coury and guest Ellen Tajlor were one stroke behi..!!~1 \"ith a 38. Rancho S.J Bud Wallace came in with a net 142 to win a men's clu~ 36- hoie tournament at Rancho San Joaquin course over the weekend . Second place went lo Hal Palmer with a 143 fnllowed by I fiv~w1y Ue at 145 (or third place. . " .. Miles Paces CdM; • I 4:18.2 for Mac·Lea · •~·ters John MUu of tto -1. Tedi..., oo t. Cort• 1c 1 ,, ~ PQUH!'llll" {Cl. t lfM; 70,~, _ Corona del Mar and, 'I:odd '* .::. 1. Pol!•r IM ) 2. Heo1n itl 3. I l,. -T;:Olioor (M) Tl""; 1,U,4. Layport of Mission Ve"' com· •ino _ 1. 'M••!\t)f\ 1H1 1 r~dt•r tHl bined with the Costa Mesa J. s,1111<111 1M1. Tl""'" 3:4 .•. 110 LH ..:.. 1. e1•1-/M) }. arow~ IC} distance corps lo dominate the J, Hl•1111 ici. r,imt: 1J.2. Orange Coast area .nrep dual uo 1teMy -i. Mu"11""°" &tKll. r :r;mt; .-i,2. tr.ack ltnd lieJd meet scene HJ -1. s.ver-rc1 2. D-~ IHl J,*W,sl U:J. 14•19111 ; S·t. Thursday. 1LJ -1. Midi.Ill! IH) J. Torrn (H) ). M·t 110 I 23 31 ~red a HJw"" 1c1. Dll.hu'Ke: 1w. I es • • · """ Pl/ -1. An0tlf11 /Ml '· AllliOll lCI J, double sprint win and an· '"""°'" cMI. H•!t1t1: N . <bored CdM'a «.I 4,. relay SP -1. I.Yr•• INl '· ci.e,, INJ 3. 'IV C•rpenttr !C J. Dhlt11'Cf; ...... combo to 11 victory as the host v••S1TY •· Kin _.......,. H llngt ' l.ll•11cl• IUJ IQI El M.,..,.. P'l:"a gs .. ..,..~ un on 100 -I, $W•V•"" IEMl 1. Ad•""'• Beach, 68-50. CEil l . Olxon !E1I. Tim" 10,1. nd fflll -1. S1111•Wl'I' IEMI J. OIWI CEil Layport cloc ked 10.2 a 1.,1(11191i,-t111 ll!'MJ, Tlim: n•. 23.4 in pacing his team to a ~ -1. l !llNlp !HI 1. Mahr.an (E•I 1 • ' . r.v _ I. Mtml'l'Ol'ld !El t. k.erlMln iltl ~-,.,,,~ t~)t ""l"t: '°"'· $fl -1. Melt El . Elll1 {l(l ,, PoJlln (El. Dl1l1ncf; 16·1, OIKUI -I. Fltrtll !El 1 ~urwlck U() l. EU!! \ltl. Oh l•ntf : 104·1~, l're1hrr1111 •t1bon !'41 Ill KenlltCIV HIO -1 L•L•""• (El J. C~!ll$ lEl J, lt"'"()n ll!l Tlmt; 10.•. 1IO -1 L•L•rwl• !Ell. LIW-(El 3. C~!n~ ! E ). Tl.,.,•: 20. I. '60 _ 1. Mtn~lno !El 2. ll lounl 4E ) J, Jrrl" ftllrd. Tl.,.,e: 1:3',I. 1320 -\, Muntlnt (I!) 1. M.mlllon I[) l . MAnlon CEl. Tim•: 4:fltl.6, , 120 LH -1. J-1 (El 1. C_,..lll•llt !El J Nn lhl•d. ll.,.,t: 16.1. 440 ll118v -I. Ellll,,.,. Tlme:> .. 1. HJ _ 1. Donntlly fl!I J, C•mlnlllt !El l. MurUl1 l E). H1lfhl: S-0.·•I LJ -I M11~nlr>0 CE l J. L~ !El J Mcore IE! Ol•t1<1Ce· ''-j'~. Pll -1 Gloro,111 !El J. Doilnt ll'I !E l J, Snow !l!:I. Md!lt>I " 14. 'J 1P -1, Turk CE) 2. Olnllltn• •E) 3, 3. $tc:tr.n•tel IEMI. T!.,.,t: JJ,I. 7~~..Sl l/4 triwnph over host soa -1. 01_, tE•l J. 11urn1 !EM) J. Vo\•llTY '-• A · V-t•• !EMJ. Time: 1:1U.J. ~ mtgM . Mli. -1. Hurltv (EM! 1. St11u•1tm1n LI Wll1e11 U 1l Ull M1rl"1 M1rhltr 4E). Dl.i1nce: IO·I, "' At M 'he M slangs lost !E•> l. l(lni.e.o IEMl. Tim•: 4:1'.L 1ro -1. Nlt11elM1<1 iwi. 1. H1wk1n1 esa, ~ U !·Mlle -I. Br-n 16Ml ?. A:tr11'0 IMl l . C11h (WI. Time: 10.J. to Garden Grove, 801/i-451/i, cEMJ 3. 0tonl1011 !E•I. r ime: 1o:u .1. no -1. Nltllfl!'°" !'f'l 2. T•'(k!r !Ml but Me,. ml'Jer D 0 u g no HH -1. E"''"0ll !EMl J. 3. M1w~lns CM!. Tl""'' n.•. ' Su1m•n (E1) 3, M•ll~an IEJ), Timi : U(I -I. NeWhel.IM! !Wl J "l'. IW] M.acLean zi pped 4:1R.2 and u.s. 3. c1m1>bf'!l IMI. TIM" sJ.1 . · 180 LH -1. Es1>lnn11 (EM} 2. •llO -I, M11r1,n IM ) 2. JI~ Ml 3, two mile mAte Tom Olswang su11m1n ce 11 3. Rt<h•'d'°" !EM J. t0011 iw>. Tlmt: 2:110.•. •·tt ed I · b ther 'John Tim•: 10.<1. Mllf -1, T•llmtn !Ml 2. Roct11r1 UC. et Win rO f'O Ref1v -1. E! Moclent, Tlmt: (Ml 3. M81or 1Wl. Tlmt: •::Ill.I. with a 9:23.6 win. 11.l. !·Mii• -1. P~111101 CM> J. 11um• .Vo\ll:SITY Miit lltllY -l . Estancia, Tvmt: {Ml J. l!r•b•lck (Ml. Tim~: t:~. Mitt• Viti• 111"'-I {41\li) Lii AniltM 1:35.6. 1111 HH -I. o\d~m1 <W) 1 rtnbo 100 -1. L•'l'Dort /Ml 1. Mnrlon !L) HJ -1. Wll!l"m1 (El.ll 2. Connt• IM) 3. Jon11 CW!. Timi' lS.I. ' J !Et) 3. lll.tck fEM), Hel1M: 6"0. 110 LH -I. T1vlor (M) t. ,t.d•ma ' Weber (M l. Time: lO. . TJ -l. C~tdwlck !EM~ 2. Gtl~t fW) 3. illnbe CM\. Tl,,,•: )t 3. 720 -1. LlvPlrt {Ml f, l(IPlri fM) I -·-''''' _ '· WI,•·•, ••-•·. ••.J. J Morto (L ) Tl 23 4 !EM) 3. Schurem1n (Ell). 0 1!1nc:e. ••-., '"' • ,., • 11111 _ 'l . l(l;..,.l"}t,;l t: Sr-trl Ill]. 4, Milt 11111, -I. Wll•nn. Tim•' l ·)'!.I, M.nn (Ml. Time: $1.J. t.J -1. l(l"1il1nd (EMl J, Grove• HJ -1. So;.i,~, !Wl l. Scol!Jld CWI ' .. , ' " II !Es!. l , .. ,,.,,,, (Esl. Oi1••~ce; 20-3. ]. Let (M). 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OJ ..... ~~l:t"wi\...r • I "ICRNOM $15,795.00 '""...., - nesday night at Edison Hlgh's ,.1t1•••lfl v.1..., 1".1" 10.ss1 Chi• pv -i . CCl'lll'den IHl t. 11:1m• 1 · Miii Arnold CHJ. Helflll: 10.0. annuaJ sports awards banquet l'"r.. E•Jr. -1. 51tlr '"! ·1. s"' _ 1. G1rn 1c1 '· GuC1nH1 iCJ J. Special awards winners ; ''l::.:~r bJ~~1"11·,~~r,~:c ·1·1. M•lls 1c 1. D1t1•t~ 4J.ll~ . ••111~11 ''ar.':m1~11, sMr:l~'.1:1) \. Alu I"• J, M•11llntNll (Ill UJl Cc6M VAr•ll'I' -M05t V~lu11bl1: Rod w I ,., I • ICI J Orown (Cl I $1\eOk: C•o!11ln: ~·rv l•ltf'l1 Motl .til.12· ~"'r.'i.-eis-'fl"l 1. WHH-1GO -I. ant • . !mPnl'ted: L11rrv ll!Oefll l•sl PrH ICM) ~lit• ICM\, ,elnlt: •• l, I 1'@Cl'l1u (M), Tl""' II.A. J11.nklf' V•rlll'I' -C•1111111; 1 111 ll&rd1 Thro'tj' ,.,.,,nr•ve: od·Sneok. l;p;ii;ii;i;ii;iiiiiiiii;i;;;;;i;i;iiiii;i;ii;i;ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j/ MVP: Cr•l1 WIY, loohomor1 -C1111l•ln: MI , It Wl'lfltll MVP: Joe'"Tro•ell' Frntirnan - c ... 1."' K I r II Arritworlch; MVJt: Tom ~1e•. Dl1trlct l'"rtsh -•l't•ln; ke" Cow•n; MV"': JI"' lflt Wrttllfflt 11~r1l1Y -C•t•lfl ; JlfTI SWffllt'I'\ r=~~\u•j~lti ~~111 5 'i.Ctl''l~ tteMI· --• tl4mmll'l>f. Jiiiilor ll•r• l'I' ' C••1t l11• Jeflll Gl-ef!l; ,.._, v .iYi'blt ! Miit• It-. l'rosh-$«111 -C•11i•ln: Scoff Otlrt1llf1 Moll Y11u•bM; TIM M.frtl't. I DAVE ROSS PONTIAC Lease or .Buy All Models DAVE ROSS PONTIAC · JAii HAllOl &n. • N.111 Dl!YI ~ COSTA iltlllA l'h. 546-1017 .,._I DA'fi l Mft 11• LM.~'N 1t1• P.M. JUlfDilY1 lt AM. TO I Ill.#._ • 1~ I. ... • ,, , , .. " ' . I,.,, ... •' ... t r '" .. , 1 r • , -. . "' H,EAD TO HEAD -BUI Ficker, America's Cup de- fender from Newport Harbor Yacht Club Oeft) and ~ Ted Turner, current ocean racing champion and ••·former yachtsman of the year from Atlanta, Ga . .,.ye head a 10.man roster of match racing experts in the Congresoional Cup March 16-18 .. .. :: .. Ficker, Turner :-.:~Clnsh for Cup ,. ' •·Lona: Beach Yacht Club'l!I Congressional Cup m1tch rac- Jng regatta has gone intema- lional. · The international aspect of Ute famed match rac~g ev.ent bteame a nality thts week With the announcement by ra~ chairman Barney Flam 1 that yachting stars from . Australia, New 1.ealand and Cana1a have been invited to •'-fill the 10-man roster for the · • 1972 Congressional Cup which ••. wn1 be sailed March 1~17-18. raham Newland of the in& Club of Australia and . Davern of the Royal New Zilland Yacht Squadron qQtified Flam that they have aCcelrtea inVlta11h11~ -ro -com-- pete in the traditional West · Coast Yachting classic. Flam announced that Don 'Martin of the Royal Van- couver Yacht CJub has ac- . ~ted an invitation to sail in place of John et.on of 'Toronto's Royal ~n YC who withdrew!' use of Other sailine commitments. ·''Canada has been 'r!presented in the '"COngressional Cup before, but this is the first time we've had · · ~ntrants from outsi de North America." Flam said . ._ :~1~ emphasizes the intent ol µ:NW Beach YC ·• ·make the · COngressionaJ~ Cup I :-f;rU'e lgternational ~' '' fii ad-ded . • , .-..:.Flam said he e :s: p e ct 1 • l!iurope and South America to be repres!nted in future · event.s. ' Newland, a resident of Edgecliff, Australia, is noted as skipper of the sloop Ragamuffin, winner of the New South Wale~ insl}<>re an<t, ·off.s'hore point ~ score cham· plonstups in 1969-70.71. He also won the 1971 Fastnet race. · Davern , a resident of Auckland , N.Z. was bi.s na- tion 's yachtsman of the year ii'! 1967 and has been a major trophy winner in many ocean racing events in the Antipodes during the past decade. One of the top features of this year's America's Cu p will be the head-tcrhead meeting of Bill .Ficker, 1970 America's Clip dereii'der ~from · NewpQrt Beach, and Ted Turner, recent winner of the Ocean Ra cing ChaMpionship and I o r m e r y•chtsman of the year award. Although be -is a member ind past commodore o f Newport• Harbor .Yacht Club. Ficker Will be sailing under the burgee of tht New York Yacht ·Club. Turner will sail under the colors of the Allan· ta , Ga. YC. Final lineup for t h e Congre ssional Cup Is: Ficker; Turner; Newland : Davern ; ~gyle Ca mpbell , Balboa YC ; Cy Gillettf:, Hawaii Yacht Racing Auociation: William . Widnall, Corinthian Y C Marblehead, • Mass., a Martin. Campbell is a f or mer Congressional Cup winner and Colmer is the current world champion in the Star Class. ::.Gilbert Wins Opener, ' But Victory Canceled Defendin& Weit Coast cham-. ·,,Ion Gil Gilbert of Beverly HjJls was first across the finish line at Avalon, Cltalina · ISiand , in the first leg of the fourth aMull Long Beach-• .. "• Mooit, Titles Ir lodey. V1t11tif wl1'1119 "'9flt Mii Ill hour• ~Ill wtttMy ,, ltl'ICltt I~ •fttmOOM tMer •M M y. Hltll tohy, '2 to 90. tl•I ttmp91'•1\1rtt 'II"" from JI! , lfll•M ..,.,..r•turn r111M ffom 71. 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' DAIL,Y l'll~T JI • •l . . • . w;,·,·~~e ·t ·o A· Co :·mp ,/ete, Guide ••• . ,, ... ~ ' .: . ••• What to tlo ••• go WEEK.ENDO t ' ,. INSIDEFEA~ • Fi:ldlf• Mattb I, 11'12 . " A conoeni for others and~ai fiair 'for the •dramalk bJa pul Ne"JIO!t II.arbor High Sd!ool ·t!ludenla up on1 ,. I~ ·~ge. ~ally Pl!i>I slafl wfilt(. Candace Pear&On teUs how thele· stu~ents, g\ilded by . their :zG.year- old' dlreclOr and production design. 1, er,' hope' Jo. rilie' funds ·for a bone-m. See Page 22. ' . Galde lo P'aa 1• Pqe.Ji! • Iii Ute GaDerles Pip•D PldlUnnoalc ·r.,a ;a oUt 'N' A.boot P-11·11 Movie Gulde ' p~.~.11 UveTllUler Pip 11 TV LOI Pqi-lt ' · WfilRo ..... P ... 11 ' ~-Pqe·ll lllltnalulotl r.,.11 Comics Pqell . .., .. ,!r, . ' Flatlands . . ' ( . . .. . ... ., .... • , Jft , - ·~a.(11;y '1LDT~~"" AW . ' ~ . ! ., ' ' , SlrOllfl hoadw-lnd1 m1k1 for 1wift,11illng 11 c:ont11t1nt1 mov. · o f f atartl"' lino and 9aln _ _.i,.tboY9 rfVht. lancf. 11ll1r, at 19ft, is in proc• 111 of the .'.'ult{mat~;hi.,n in l11.nd1a1lln9 --the whoo! Jilt.".~! 11· to eo 11 f•r ' and· hl1h ,11 pOl- sible on two WhHI~. Left, map .• .lndicate1--l1ftduil· lftl site, nt1r Temecul1. ,.,,. . ~. .--., \• ~. That rare~breed of Orange 'eoalit rest-sponsol'.ed by the American Landsalling ·dent rwbo ·'prefera 'safe, sweet. ,"Mother Organiiati011, National Sand 1a111 n & -, -• · • · ' ·AHoclaUon, North Amil'itall_Landsalllng . ! :'-Elfth"1to looaeo.i,Dg up-salt'legs •can cap-AssociAtion and tbe Ame""rican LandsaR-tui-e 'arw\nd.swts>l .. fttllng thia wetkend. ing Organization. SOuthein CllifOrhia :iandsailing clubs Spectators can take a demonstration will' glther ·~turd~y 'and Sunda)'., Mllorch ride, accordlni to Don 'Moyer, deslaner of • the Chubasco. He compared ·the teftHtion ·4!5 t:fC!f ~-Rancho. californll Invitational of. landsailing to seasaillJ:ll' 11• being 1 · Regatia.ii'l1RancholC.lifornia. ''Challenge'to nature.'' · · · : '-4nds~ilor.s.~:ay ~Or.,'Njnd, t~ sa~e as "It's a· silent, ~~pendent speed thrill · t~µJ sea·IOVlng brJlthers: But t~~Y 1et the like snow skilng or .illding. Even like .. mJM, sheet:{ltpp a·~ee-fiheeled machine.· , motorcycle' riding without the nol,e." · and.'take oft;acrnss arid1plains. In "':·ater aalling, catamarans are prob- Spectafuis· and's~rts enthui;iasts will / ably .the, clmet cc;>mPflfuon to the .-.. gattier a~~.satUriiky.ior ''fun .WUng~·/ lands8Ver. wjth a top 1petd1'ot~36 miles with 1h'alm:ri :el~tioos begi1tning at per hour. "L.andsailera have a..top .apeed 1:30 p;~ .. T~e·~ fi;st~ rac, Will begin · al of 90 . m.p.h., or abeut three, timH the 12 :30,.~i SUnd4Y• Cluset 'include open wind speed,'' he added. clu'.s. chu&liico ':fa , type of .landaaller ), Moyer pointed out that ·soaring and womens' open ·and 'junior open (15 years gilding have a similar:attractk>n.with tbe an4 under >. · . same silence, ·speed and lndeperidence. Races will be ciintinuous with 10 minute "The ultimate In land1ailfrig for fun 11 tnt'ervals. 'nre~conteAtants In the QPen and to get •'wheel IUt,''·;Moyer 'coritinued . chµbasco claSH:s ·wiII vie for the Rancho ''Rising off the grou:nd ·on'twti wheels and Californ!J Pf/pet~ Trdphy. At lea~t two· going aa far aftd aa high 11 ypu can go~·· races wUJ: be ? rut1 iii eich ~ class to 1be H1111tioa is 1lmllar to a "bull,lilt'' in detmnine ,'t1it ::w~ner.:· Tbe· :eyent · ia catamar1n •1ailing, be1.1alid·. · · ' ' ' ' , ~·, . ' •• ' .-., , < -.~ I Egyptians are allegl!I lo baye Ollfl'"11 In Jand!•ilinl ilOlll the Nile. aecordlng !Al 1nthropolo1l1t1 w,lW> hive analyied t6m~ paintings. The 'firot 10lld ·record of landsalling · machines Is one buijt bJ Simon Stevin ~for Prince . William of Orange in tbe 1500!, acci>rding to·Moyer, In lhe early 1600s Dutch laric!aallori were clumsy, square-rig1ed wigonr which cartied ,25 persons al a· fup· 1pef(I of 25 mph. An American pioneer. "Wind Wago:t Thomas1t attached ~ailz to his COnestou wagon whl}t migrating west. • Modem European landsaillng, prlmarl· ly in Br~)JI, France,1 Germany anO Holland, bas• betrr a highly developel spe)rt fc;>r.,p,aAny ye11rs on co.astal ~ac~ and deserted alrfle1d1. European.machlrlc : ts latger and more compUcited than ·uir 'Popular American counterpmrta., MO)'s·. .1.explilned. "The machines are built fCW '_racing speed rather t.h:an a Ii Ii t_~ at:robatia .and '11utsy' pleuure,v he af .. dtd. "ln 1Ew-ope it ia1 considered a ii& m1n'1.1port.i.' ~ , The landiilllhiJlle;ls near Tem..W., oil Hlghwiy •.. • '' " . J Tourists 'Rus~' .to. ~~:~p:ieo .Gold. M:in~ . .. ,.. ~ I, tiJRtil:,..t..?s!TOM.Ea 11bw'e~er. : ure .. liipez l cWin ~nsr'1 i-. 11 ·,:! · ~~ :tar 75:~ents a awirl and,t~e,ii home••·•' '.) "' • ,, r c~TptlOn'.'.S~c~ 'Monitor modest OM. And it 'his-atinolt!bli!en ·~ ·~ I. nlemento . In •• small vial. Similar op-... . Tii~ a lusty ,ri;f. ...,.. farg~ ~t:histortans 'WM . s~it,hf. ~ portunities, tx!st · ln nor.them .C".a!Uornia IHlW 'fi!Tled ~tter find •.1n . .'northem1 ' ... Ore .is in the air and once .again -at California's Molher·Lodt 9, .cOuntey 1 ab:· · near Sutter•s :F<lrt and : adjOlqlni 1host least for 4' hours -gold dtl!twW gUtler years later .. lt wai -thfs itriketttat eVolCed · towns. ~ . as it did 120 years ago when Ca!Jfomia the •cty •ofi"gold!" whK:h ecb:Oed:·acron Tropioo entel-ed the 1old picllire itself 1'atrikes" triggered waveS of people the· land and"he.aded wagons +;westward in l81M, when 1 major lode (issayed at unJshes" lo this land of OOnanzas. fOr almOst half a cen.turv. • , • -J '35 . ~r ton) was diJcovered along its '.OaJy now, it's spott.-not greed -that AJthough:Trdpico does not. re'atm:e .~..:·~., '.'= • :.r ltiHs .0Jd1~'8oUrdO\igbs1t trOrh JUneau and p&Mbtg ias-one. of' its·majtr lour~~·~·,.~ ridges. Its mine and mill went Into opera.r FablbanU, ~le. from acrc:;.ss lhe Mei-other, commercial recreatioo"Yen~s .in Uon. tWo years· later and produced more i~,bord'er',.and die-bards from as far as California gtild country do , , 1 1 • t.han tsa million in revenue ov.er a 60-year A~tfalia and New: 1.eiland to this high· . For example, vtsltors. tO sUena . P~s pertGjf, desert mining town on Lbe edge Df the Knott's Bttry· Farm _..,another miff ~of nur' the 920' nd at 1rtat Mojave. the Old West -<ID pii11tbeir own 1old -"T UI( 1 ' a l91Q'• -pe Tht event: the aMull World lJoid Pan-yeara -'Tn;pico'1 principal owner, H. ning Championship, 10 he held Saturday *' , Ciilfqtd Bur"?": earned "i reeutatlon for and SUnday, Ma<eb . 4'_!, al Tropteo , ~-bla ~·•~llln1 .. And-11fl<J'•'!h"" 4GO . · Goldcamp. near Rosamtind.' · ·' • ~ 'ttte. Worl~s top" ~ ji4rinfr?t'.{" .. l ': fll!rtm lhroug~ lhe West anctSOothw~st . Tlie major col!teet ; ·10 •wiri' (in Ifie· wlJIJ ~-In lho ·l"" an..,.1 ;"' · ' shlpi\ed ·Uleir,ore lo Ille Antelope Valley _ 1 ahorlest•poulble time) pasty. 1edlmenll ·Wdrld' 'Gold' P•nnfhaj 9!~ • ; : fonlroce!Sins'.lnlo gold .bArs. . .- out of a , 10-inch mlner 'si)an -leaving ships to ···~· pf1ce~Mt~r~J;-&n.1... · only a sprinkle of pea·•lzed gold nuggets. Sunda~ Marci) 4-S, at·Tr.p!co.O.ld "Bui unfortunoltly. ,gold , m I n•< 1 ~-parUci·~···.· .eru·,· I• old Ml .:....a becabie the .first vlctln\s ()f inflation," ••n:: ,......o J ne, oumomii. · · l · saya 1 Dorene SettJe, Mr. eurton:1 IOurdoughs like Y,ullon Bud and Proo'pec• Tho .. ent commem..ato1, I~, ' daughter and heir. who. along wilb her tar John. dlKO..,.., of ,fOld In s.u1,.-rn Ctl· . buaband. Gle.n, now operai.•a •m...um The re<ord; 181> se<»nds (~eld by -Of lfornla ,by. '••ncl-. i:...n • .., and illurlot altracUon al the 1lle of the all peOpla -a Japinese oi!!ntllan from March I, 1142 In P,lacerlla tan.,.... old Tropico mine (which clOlld down • .Aau1a}. Added 1ttr1ctlon1 art • burro operations In 1156). Bui for almoat all-who have been mak· clalm·•lalce 'race, .Urie\1' K,ril 'rock ,''At the tum'of the centlll'}'. the price of In& annual pllgrima1e1. here 1ince llliO, pannlnt chomplonshlp, •.veJ..,IMlr gold wH about l20 •n •OWICO. Then w1 !1'1 really -nol who ·wlna but hOw much fire dtport"'""I ·h'lth wliHI cart (Troplco) were able 10 mint anl! mW 11 ntislalgla It unearthed. 1 raca and I.Ur' antique car -•ta. 16 lo 17 1 Ion," Mrs. SetUe explsln•. Map, al llft, Ii-dlractlens lo "And you could hire a miner lor IS a day. Troplco'• big event honors Cal~ornlf• IM Tropleo· Geld MIM • .ActMt~ Whoo we clos..r down In 11156, w11e1 were flrll pld 11rike -mtde· by Francisco "''"II 10:30 a.m. IS ID hour."< =Mardi, 1842, .. earby Placorita . • * , , '. ' • · (See TROPICO, Paae II) • . " ICO ' MINI, IUU.AllD OOLDCAM' ,· • • I I II • "l -· I , l ~ · -.4110ND .. •? • • • • R ' • ;. • f HarGor Hi9~ cisl inc:lude1 (clodtwiM) Soo Phillips, Jo~n Vi9man, - L.uren Mitchen, Porter Lyon end Lindi Ni1bet. FrldoJ, Matth 3, !972 ' . Pianist . ' Plays· at U~ Irvine- Tht fourth concert in tht Or101e Couol)'_fhllhllmool SOc1ety'1 11th seasc)n will be played by the Los Angeles Philharmonic 0 r c h ~ t r a , Saturday, March 11 in UC1'1 - Cr1wford Hall, 8:30 p.m. ~ Gerhard Samuel, associate condµctor of the · orchestra, will conduct and Martha Argerich, the ea:citing young Argentine pianist, vdll appear as so loist. . The program will open with ''The Sorcerer's Appr~ntict, " .... by Dukas, followed by Con- certo No. I in E minor for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 11 , Chopin: a f I e r intennlsison Symphony No. 5, Op. 50, Nielsen. ·Tickets are on ule at the Orange County Philharmonic Qffice, 201 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach, 92860, phone 646-6411. Single tickets are $4.50, student tlclfets $2. Martha Argerich had, by age 23. won three major in- ternational competitions: the Geneva International Com· petition, t he International Busoni Piano Contest i n " , < Gerh ord Somuel conaucts ~hen M1rtha Ar~ericli g ives Ortng e County concert. pie. -' . , DAILY r lLOT llt ff """ t Boliano. and the Seventh Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw. Samuel has conducted an e1- tenaive series of Campus Concerts, which bring to young a4diences innovative programming at low prices. Samuel's recent ap- pointment as Artistic Director of the -Docents of t h e Philharmonic, and hi.s many appearances throughou t the Southland conducting Sym- phonies for Youth programs and fr~ Jn-School concerts further testify to his enereetic efforts at reach.in& young peo- Not on1y has Samuel furthered lhe music of tod1y's composers, but he has at· tracted attention for his own con11:iosition1l output. Last March he conducted t h 1 Students Present 'Madwoman' l y CANDACE PEARSON or tt1t D•ff~ l'Hlt l t•ff Throu1h the 1tudent1' eyes. the acene was not 1 cluttered classroom but • never-never land In Paris. Tht levl.s and jersey1 were tr1niformed Into c u t 1 w a y eo1Lt and Oowin1 dreaaea, Rehtlrubi roj.. N e w p o r t Harbor Hi&h .School '• prettn- tatfon, .,. M a d " o m a n of Chaillot," were under way. As usual, lines a n d ; movements are studied at a ! aometlmea tedious pace. ~ But the about 40 students in- \ volved In Ille proces.!I are bound together not · only by artittlc e101, but out of con- cern for others. The others are the countless From rage 21 childern with now·incurable diseasu who go to St. Jude's Research Ho1plt1J in Memphis, Tenn. for help. The Harbor High actors - with direction from a · pair of Cal State Fullerton twins-aim kl raise more than $5,000 for the hospital-and the children. -'"The play will run March 9-11 1t 1:30 p.m .. in the Harbor Hleh School Auditorium, 600 Irvine Ave . Tickets are $2, adults, and $1 , students. With 1,104 seats In the hou'se, the acting troupe ex- pect.s l8 reach its $5,000 minimum and more. And they think their play, which they call both timeless and timely, will help. Written by Jean Glraudour ' and ..-adapted by Maurice Valency, it tells the not.quite- tru~ story of a "madwoman" in Paris who discovers a plot by some ireedy ·promoters to tear Up· Parlk for ·oil wells. She· eventuaily has all the despoile rs of the earth tried and executed. "It's a good vehicle for the students because it has so many different ch a r act er roles." Paul Doremus. 20- year-old production designer for the play, said. His twin brother, Kevin, is direclor. Paul and Kevin sons of Mr. and Mrs. William Doremus of Newport Beach, were student teachers in Harbor High l' our Guide to Fun -. dtama classes last semester. Both were active In theater at Orlnge Coast College before transtering to CSF where Kevi n· milljors In film and theater and Paul In pre· law. • The high school students and Mrs. Kate Wa lton, St. Jude's California representative. ask- ed the Doremus' to guide the production._ St. Jude's research hospital was founded 10 years ago by efforts of actor-comedian Dan· ny Thomas. The Harbor students were admittedly excited about pfos- ped.s of meeting Thomas and helping the hospital, but were even more determined to put· on a good show. Assistant director ta Robi,n Smith. Staie Manaau is Jeff Kopi><. MADWOMAN Playing lhe M1dwoman nf Cha\llot is .Joan Vi1man. Alao in the production are Porter Lyon, Lauren Mitchell, Linde Nisbet. Soo Phlllli)s, Debbie John!On, Guy Dahl, _.Matt Hogsett and Craig Harvey. The cast includes Scott Van Houten. Ben Mann, Mike Soto, Ringo Wagner. Lois Linn, Kathy Blair. Cynthia Taylor, Marsha Hooten, Ron Soto and Matt Gold. • Working stage crew are Carla De Wolfe , Beth N.az.kowski, Eric Lagenbach, Lawrence Barrttt. Bill Foi- croft and Jim Kramer. 1'ROPICO ... A1 were most other gold· : rnlnlng operatk>ns both here in .:. Callfomia and ·e I 11 e where ~ 1cross the U.S,. Tropico was ~forced out of business, mainly : due to , the federal : government'1· holding the line : on the prict or gold to $35 an .: ounce (th"e nme 11 it was in : th~ 1930'i). :Campus Theater :Socks 'Requiem' Since devaluaUon or the MARCH 4 ROCK REQUIEM -Golden West Singers and Symphony will1 perfonn in Lalo Schifrln"s "Rock Requiem " at 8 p.m. March 4 and. 3 p.m. March 5 in the new theater, Golden West campus. 1574-4 Golden West St., Huntington Beach. In World symphonic pre)11ier, "Rock Requiem '' ls the com- plete mass for the dead to rock music. Admission is free , reaervati_ons for seating may be made at the college. MARCH 3. 5 WJNTER FESnvAL -Laguna Beach Winter Festival through March 5. Craftsman's Fair arid art exhibi t on festi- val grounds daily from 10:3 Oa.m. to 4:30 p.m. No admis- ; dollar, however, Congress has sion charge. Other events are sa fari show, Junior Repetory • promised to up the ante to $38 · Opera program. golf and lawnbowling tournaments, sand : an ounce Howe ver many castle sculpturing contest and an antique show. Others are ~ · . ' a home and garden tour. film festiva l, folkdancing exhibi· ; mine owners:-like th~ Settles tion, catamaran race.s, flea market, ballet and concerts. A : -state. c1nd1dly that it would brochure is available at the Chamber oL Commerce, 205 N. ! take twice that price to really Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach. 494-1018. • revive gold operations in fqr· children under 12. "La· Fille Mal Gardee" also will be presented at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, March 5, during "Ballet for Children" series. Tickets ~re S2 for adults, $1.50 for children. ·, MARCH I SLIDE SHOW -"Mini Bikes, Motorcycles ~nd You," will be presented by Officer Henderson or the Westmins~r Police Department at 7 p.m. Sunday, March fl, in the Westminster Civic Center, 8300 Westm inster Avenue. MARCH II. 11 ·()Cc PLAY .1... Orange Coast College. 2701 Fairview Road, C.Osta Mesa, will · be producing '"The Serptnt" by Jean- claude van Italie. directed by William Purkiss at 8:30 p.m. March 8--11 in the college auditorium. There is no admis- sion charge. MARCH 10. 19 Born in Buenos Aires In IMI, she began her studies v.'hen she v.·as four and made her professtonal debut four years later in Buenos Aires. Since coming to the Los An1eles Philharmonic In 1970, associate conductor Gerhard 'Volpon~' Avery Sc hreiber re- turns to the Mark Tap- er Forum in the star- ring role of Ben Jon- son's comic master· work, "Volpone," open- in& Thursday, March 9, through April 23. Edward Parone di rects. Lily Gues ts HO LLYWOOD iUPli "Laugh-In" regular L 11 y Tomlin will" make a guest ap- pearance on the "The Flip Wilson Show" March 2 . • Phi1harmonic in the world premier of his "Looking at Orpheus Looking. ment. On April 13-15 he will conduct the world premiere of Virgil Thompson's op.er a "Lord Byron" 1t the Jullilrd Opera Theater ln New York. In the Galleries Museum Shows Western Talents BOWERS ~fUSEUAf -2002 N. Main St., Santa Ana . Hourt: 10 a.rn . to 4:30 p.m. Tues.-Sat.: 1 to 5 p.m. Sun., and 7 to 9 p.m . Wed. and Thurs. Two exhibitions: traditional African cultu~, March 5 through 25, and P1inter1 of the West, March 5 through 26. SADDLEBACK iNN GALLERY -In the S1ddJeback Inn, Santa Ana Freeway at lat St.. Santa Ana; alxlh annua.J Round-up of Cowboy Artists. On exhibit throu1h M•rch 20. No admission charge. OCC GALLERY -2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Hours: Mon. -Thurs. 7:30 a.m. -10 p.m.; Fri., 7:30 a.m. -s·p.m.; Sun.; 1 lo 5 p.m. Closed Sat. African Art Exhibit throu1b Mar. 10, masks, wearing apparel and sculpture. Library U• hibit in reference alcove. Hours: Mon.:Thura. 7:30 1.m.-10 p.m.: Fri., to 5 p.m. ;Sun. 1-S p.m. On e.a:hibt throu1h March 16, 34 posters by American artists from P1rli Revi1w Ma1azine. · CALIFORNIA FEDERAL SAVINGS -2700 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. On exhibit · during regular businw hours, stitchery, weaving. batik, and other crafts, by Donna Frel-- berthauser, through March 14. SECURITY PACIFIC -196 E. 17th SI., CO.ta Mesa. On U· hibit during regular business hours, oil palntlngs by Pew Russell through March. · AVCO SAVINGS AND LOAN -3310 Bristol SI., C0ita Mea. On exhibit during regular businesa hours throu1h March, oil palntiilgs by Gertrude M1tlock.!1. 1t1ESA VE RDE LIBRARY -2969 Mesa Verde Drive East, Costa Mesa. On exhibit during regular hours oil paintinp by Lassie Hudson through March. COSTA MESA LIBRARY -513 Center St., Costa Mesa. Oil paintings by Francis Ryder on exhibit during reguJar Jlbrary hours through March. i California. ' FILM LECTURE ·-Dr. Clara Hill wlll present a film lec- ture series, sponsore<t by the Bower's Museum of Santa Ana\ in the auditorium of the City Hall Annex in Santa Ana, 520 N. "ftose St. Comfortable theater seats should provide audiences wtt.h more Comfort and viewing pleasure. Free parking in rear loL The programs all will be seen at 2:30 p.m: On March 12.''Byways of Rural France" will be shown. There ls nq admissio~ charge. WORLD PREMIER -California State College at Fuller· ton presents world premier of Ray Bradbury's own play- with adaptation of hls book of short slories, "Dandelion W,ine," at 8:30 P:m. March ta.Jg in the Little Theater on campus. Author Bradbury is guest artist of the 1971-72 season. TiCkets, $3 at theater box office. 87a.337t. ~1(gjijillptf ··~·--'f"Wl"YC:¥SJJ22!2 I -.~;:a;:;, :' I * I GOLD CAMPS As a result, what's left here ; . : are traces of productive veins, • : which (8ccording to the Set- ; tle.!1) cannot be economically '. tapped, a residue of nostalgia : (revived annually by the : World Gold Panning Cham· ~.pionship ), and a scattering of : :memorabilia. . · With the last, the Settles Mpe to recoup prosperity for ; Tropico. And now, on this : otherwise deMJlate d es er t : wasteland, they're b us i I y ' : restoring an authentic 19th· ~ century gold camp, (.'()mplete ~ with miner 's cabln1 1 assay of· ; Cict, 111eetlng hall, one-room ; schoolhouse, and museum. ' The small town of Rosa- . mond here -with the mining stopped -has turned to farm- • 0 MARCHl·I UCI DRAMA -Shakespeare's "Othello" will be staged by the School of Fine Artll al 8:30 p.m. through March 4, in the Village Studio Theater on campus. Tickets:, $3 at Fine Arts box office. 833-6617. MARCH 4 • 5 CIVIC BALLET -Laguna Beach Civic Ballet presents "Moods of Ancient Russia" and "La FHle Mal Gard~e" at 8:301 p.m. Saturday, March 4, in the Laguna Moulton Play· hou~. Tickets are $3 far adults, $2 for students and $1.50 exhibition and sale original graphics purchuum1ibl•h•r1~ ing. The An1e1ope valley has LAGUNA BEACH ART GALLERY betn Jong known for it.s rich 307 Cliff Drive . 4 hay crop. AJso many of its IAT .. MAI. 4 -SUN., ..... I : resident.a •ork at nearby 10 A.M. te I r.M. ""' 4.ys. Edwards Air Force Base. t HAUll, BASKIN, ROUAULT, DAUMIER AND MANY OTHERS ri;;J ARRANGED IY fODINAND ROTEN IAll[Rl!S • ' • \ SOUTH SEAS l..!:!J IALTlllOR~ MARYLANll TROPICAL FISH , o,..... C...ty'1 fl..., ' ..._.. ..... ,...,.. .. ,... ~ ..... ..... lit A.UAllUMI » MAIHTIMANCI l llYICI !! UYI NIOtl w Lift PUNl1 ' 111 W. wtUO.., f.IOSTA M•tA .. '"' ~........ . ... , ... ,,., -......... HU•TIMIT'OM llACM ,,._ It ,.... l'"*"'" -· • For Ad·ve rtis ing in. Ou t !1V' About Pho1 ie Nor1n ·suu il.ey 6424321 l\1ARCH II ORCHESTRA CONCERT -Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra at 8:30 p.m. Saturday, March II, in Crawford Hall, UCl campus. Gerhard Samuel conducting and Martha Argerich as guest pianist, sponsored by Oranae County Philharmonic Society. Tickets, $4.50 "for adults, $2 for ·Stu· dents. 646-Mll. ' MARCH 9 -II COMEDY CLASS IC -Jean Giradoux's classic "Madwoman of Chaillot" will be presented by Newport Harbor High School studenl.8 at 8:30 p.m. March 9-11 in the school audi- torium, 600 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. Directed by Kevin Doremus, it :will ·benefit St. Jude's Children.!! Hospital. 'J1ckets are $2 for adults, $1 for students •. a\'ailable at the door or by sendlng,1 stamped, self-addressed envelope to Box 4142, Newport Beach 92&64. · · MA RCH ! -10 UCI CONCERT ..J. University Orchestra presents "Firebird Suite" by Stravinsky at under the direction of Henry Mof· fit at 8:30 p.rn . Thursday and Friday. March 9-10, in the VU!age Theater on campus. Tickets, $1 at Fine Arts Box office; 83.1-6617. THI WIST'~ FINIST IOOKSTOUS FOR 120 YIA'-S-SINCI 1111- r Located At FASHION SQUARE IN SANTA ANA Phone (714l 543.9343 • 66,1 00 ..... & ,.,..... ... U,ooo U..-f' •r•ttlot ~ IAl•AINS ••LOlll OPEN EVENI NGS ''J'll. 9 P~M,' I I Newport Residents Will Never Have Colds! The w1y they'r e buying "our Fresh Squeezed Orange Juice, ind Grapefruit Juice, those "cold germs" •re fighting • losing b•ttle! Some people choose to heve it •t their favorite b1r in the .form of "Screw. drivers" or "Salty Dogs," but make sure they're using "Fresh" Or•nge Juice, not the p1steuril:ed, processed, diluted kind . We hi ve only one FR ES H SQUE EZED, NOTHING ADDED. There is a difference! OVU JOOO PEOPLE WEEKLY SAVE WITH THESE COUPONS! • •· • • • • e. •·• 8 • • • ~ • e • e.e • e • • e e • I e e • IN OUR FRUIT DI".! • IN out PLOWll SHOP • IN OU l •••ITAILI DI", • THIT'll PANTASTICI • LARGI GORGEOUS e elOWN POi US IT • e SMALL ORCJANIC e FllSH 'CUT COZZA llOS. • COACHILLA ORCHIDS • • "W .. 14 ........... ,.. • • GRAl"EFRUIT • .. 1,...,..,. .,,...,... • ASPARAGAS • : 6 For 25C : 4fc Each : 2fcPou"4 : LIMlt Sl1 • Ll111lt 2 • Lh111t J LIN. • • With ~' c .. ,.. • Wltlt Tlil1 C••1te1t • Wltll Tltll C••,_. • • .........• , ..•....... , ......... . . • WAIT 'TIL TOU ' •mlNa LAIOIR ·NOW NIW CIOP YALINCl•I • T ST. THI.II • ICl lla• e THIS Wiii • MANDARIN • HEAD LmucE • GRAl"EFRUIT • • ORANGES ! • "II• ,., '' ""' ,.,,... • JUICE : • • • • 1.0 u ... $I 00 • I oc Each .• • '29C 9u«t ·: e U~t 10 U,.. • LIMlt ffft LIMlt 1 • Wltll nll c •• ,.. e Wltl Tlih c .. ,... . • Whll Tllh .C••11• • .. • I I • I I I I I I I • • • 8 8 • I I I I • I • I • • I • • COUPONS UPIU MARCH lltl , · These r11taurent1 din,t nd th'• finest for their customer•: Th1t'1 why they ~~1turt •N•Wfl"'" "9tluc1f l'atronixt them! Ancleftt Mner, N•wport: Tlle a.mt Farm~ or Stto k1" Coil• Mo10· ... klhlrM "In Tho Sky," A;rporl; s,...hettl laodor, .'~ewpor+; 11oH Dock11 N~wport, i nd over 300 oth•rs. How about your callin9 ut7 "Ormtge Cou11q,'1 1mtt1t GrOtotng ~oduc1 and Flm.Dh Organtzation11 • e iN~!r~~!~~!~~~~E :~§: .fi HU N1wpet t loul1-d oo ... P•lnole •35 Y•crs of l'Todua •• 'ivhlro qualllfl II th1 K...., H..,. 01dn of ~ HoUH• ION01e ••Ulf SH1••t1t , PO•• VUU. \ ·--· • 1 I l I I 1 - • . --... r .... -. -, • ' WEEKENDER 0 LJ ·T '"~• Mirth l , 1972 .. ----:---. ~ • .. DAIL y PJLDT D ••• NORM STANLn' "', ' ' ORANGE COUNTY'S RESTAURANT, NIGHT CLUB AND ENTERTAINMENT SCENE \ ' • Dry Doek ~ • Shakespeare plight have called it something lute "The .Comedy ... of Errors." The blunders r esulted in anything but a laugh· Ing matter f<Jr a number of irate readers, but per- haps the foUowing clarification about an item tht appeared here two weeks ago will lead to a con . tion where "All's Well That Ends Well." imply two separate drinks would be served for the price of one. THIRST QUENCHERS The Dry Dock's jumbo cocktail ~ double drink like that served in most establi~ts dur· ing "happy hour." As elsewhere. therefore, it means you more or less receive two drinks by virtue of the amount of liquor poured in a larger glass~ If, any place, in turn, offered such ' a drink at two for the price of one . the bar would, be destroyed in the ensuing stampede. ~ ~: The confu&ion, Jrose over an acCount ol· the : Dry Dock restaurant's "Dail.y Double" ,feature. ~ Somewhere along the line a misunderstanding arose ~ 'concerning the specifics of this offer. : The restaurant's "Daily Double'' is o£fered nightly, Tuesday through Sunday, from 5 to 7 p.m. lf you hillve the confidence now to sally fo~th and test it -either on a repeat or first time basis - everything would be ''As You Like It.'1 Located at 2601 West Coast Highway, New- port Beach, the Dry Dock is open for lunch and dinner six days a week, Tuesday t~rough Sunday. Onl y the cocktail lounge is open on Mondays. There was no planried ·misrepresentation in the column or by Harry Evans, the owner of New- port's Dry Dock. But those diners wlio fell they bad been m~sled by imprecise language had a legitimate complaint. So they readily rate the apologies here· by extended and an explanation. DAILY DOUBLE To begin With, the· Dry Dock's 11Daily Double" offer is limited to a special menu and does not apply tq every item on the regular bill of fare. This special menu contains only th.ree entrees. They are the tenderloin of beef "Dock·A·Bob," choice.'top sirloin mini steak, the filet of mahi mahi, Kamehameha -all o( which are also offered on the regular menu at a uniform price of $3 .95- On the "Daily Double" special two such din- ners are offered .for the price of $5 .50, a saving of $2.40 over the $7.90 tab you would have to pay if each was ordered individuaUy from the regular menu. Regretfully, the· wording in the last account left many readers with the impression that $3.95 would be the lQ!af'price for-two dinners. · Volcano House Hardly anyone anywhere would argue against the Orange Coast as a to~notch place to live. But that doesn 't mean· the natives hereabouts are prone to ignore other latitudes with easy·going lifestyles. J Hawaii is .probably the best example. Few are the locals who don't yearn for the is- lands as the ideal spot to spend the next vacation. Those in the chips, of course, have long been mak- ing the 50th state . a regular stopping off place in their world travels. Perhaps hula skirts and bronze-skinned beau- ties hold a lot of the attraction. At least for the , men. * • No mention was made before but at this point it's probably wise to note the fare that goes with the three entrees. All include salad, rice is served As !or the women, who knows~ Maybe the with the m'ahi mahi and "Dock·A-Bob," and French salubrious climate makes them feel liberated in the fries accompany the top sirloin. way Germaine Greer and Kate Millet tell them they One further question was posed by so me din· should be. ers, however, regarding the pricing on drinks dur· Whatever the reasons by division ol ing cocktail hour. Again there was no intentio!l to both sexes also 'have an area of common a r================:='===iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • r lnt imo1te o1 nci Deli9htful FRENCH RESTAURANT OPEN FOR LUNCH 11 :J0-2 e Tues.elev thrv fridev DINNER 5:30 : 10 P.M. Tve1dey thr11 S1111tiley CLOSED MONDAY c.,..,_ ef 1-w,ai ...i .,..... 'c.t. .... 140°J'41 TEMPLE GARDENS Q+!Ni:S£Reataurant RICKS HA COCKTAIL Lun<h••• & D;,,,. De ily ~~.~~1~E IU,,IT. LUNCH ll:H-1 :SO MIHMl•y thrv 'rlll•y frl. & s.t. I te 1 Featuring Exotic TropicAI Drinks IJOO ADA.Ml (•t Ho1rMr) COSTA MllA 540·1'37 540-lUJ Blrl!M Q..U.y Nall" M..,_ Food. ' o,_ 7 D9YI VIC •ARCIA DUO Direct '""" L•• v,.., Cecllt.fh-1.....,,.._..,..t W ... ly He•rt: ll :JO A.M. te 11:JO fflHy ollMll s.t.r'9y: ll:JO A.M. tii 1:)0 A.M. . leMeJsl 4:Ho1 1 MIDNl•HT 9093 E. ADAMS HUNTINGTON BEACH 962·7911 LUNCHEON BUFFET . 11 :30 A.M. TO 2 P.M. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY JN THE BEAUTIFUL CARIBE ·;ROOM s11s 'lut liew•r•t• e114 '" •• 1 ••••• MINU, If DISlllD • • • PIATUllN• "MARTINIBURGER" ..... -•. -_ -·-·· $1 .50 IA M.-thtl ...i e Ila ~.,..,.1 2 FOR 1 ••• FREE DINNER ON• '1111 tlfrlMl!t """' ftlt ~ Ill ...., 11Mi1t • tM ._ ttctlll i.tttf". ~1"111141 rt11 ,.. fllll .... It IJ,tS. SM-V ""9111 ,,_.... fll', ... i;w,... 11tcn11ry -JUIT C:OM•t • • ",. ·0•11c:i119 To Tll1 leh\.y Le11• l4i• e Coclrt•llt I Coff11 Sho1t 01t111 6:10 AJA . t• 10 ,,M, W•ltr leclt e C1lor TV e &11f e Fell'llly l1t.1 . I I ' I I ' (Q\6)'~;.~ ~ . ~ HUllTIN•TOll MACH 11 .. 1'21 \ • ' THE BLACK KNIGHT RESTAURANT DINNER • COCKTAILS SEAFOOD BAR ENTERTAINMENT LUNCH 11 :JO T!) J Open Daily 10 A.M. to 2 A.M. No~ Appe1rln9 JERRY LAMBUTH DUO 330 EAST 17TH STREET COSTA MESA 541.n,1 ·THE BERLINER German Fami~ Restaurant & Deli Fo1mous For SAUERBRATEN with POTATO DUMPLINGS EVERY WEEKEND JS LIKE A SMALL OKTOBERFEST (ech FfllllflY DIH -Dffce le THE BOYS OF AUSTRIA EACH SATURDAY, DIFFEltENT &El.MAN IANDS 'lAY FOi. YOUR ENTEATAINMENT DELI fOODS TO •O l1•'11 • V1riefy 1f Colcl Cvb 1 11~ l re1dt O,IN~ILY POI LUNCH AND DiNNll FIOM 11 A.M. CLOSID SUNDAY · In Addition to our Re9ulo1r Mtnu, W• Are Now Servin9 , •• , • EARLY BUFflr DINNER Sundo1y1 '4 to 1 p.m .• Mon.-Th~r. 5 to 1 p.m. Sel1ct from • temptin9 •rr•y ol Cold Selo1d1 PRIME Rll OF IEEF Entrte Choices: ROAST LEG OF LAMB CIUAMED SCALLOPS y.'hipped Potetoo11 or R.ice Pilo1f Ice Cr••m or Sherbert COMPLETE DINNER $3.95 ICliU4r•11 u .. c1., 12 SJ.IOI COCKTAILS e DANCING ENTERTAINMENT N-Appurlllf "MY SISTER ·AND US" TutMay. th,....h'Su,.doy Nlfht1 31106 COAST HIGHWAY SOUTH LAGUNA RES. 49f.26'J I ' ·. ' for liking Hawaii1 For one thins, it is the rea.lm of exotic and delidous food. . ll money is short for a · jet flight this month, there's an opportunity io dine Hawaiian at a spot that's no further afield than Costa Mesa . Simply go to the Volcano House restaurant located in the Rodeway Inn on Bristol Street. A dinner visit last \veek was the first ln near· ly a year. Practically everything was new. Exten· sive remodeling has added some dramatic changes to the interior. Management is iri capable and effi· cient new hands. An exciting new menu leaves the diner hard put to come up with a fin·al choice of en tree. Taking the new developments in order, the alterations in the lounge and dining areas have created a noticeable difference in the feeling of romfort and intimacy. Thankfully, lhe tropical det:or is subtly sug· gested~ No plastic palms and endless yards of fi sh netting here. Varying wood textures and sparse ornamenla· lion are largely responsible for . the wholly agree- able ambience. Handsome light fixtures -shed· ding the right degree of dim illumination -and harmonious table settings also add to the atmos· phere. NEW MANAGEMENT The· proficient new ~ana~emenl; a factor · evi- dent in everything from service to the qual ity of the food , can be attributed to the personable hus- band and wife team of Ken and Marion Kendall. Many a restaurateur could take pages out of th~ir h,andbook on how to step in and painstakingly establish a first-class est~lishment. Even a perusal of th new menu is akin to tak- ing up a study of the waiian language. Hekili Je w. Proml•• You -.i \ e:Jlauranl 00~ , •"' AMIRICAN CUlllNI I TROPICAL COCKTAILS POLYNESIAN -,· MUSIC Fri. and $.ti. Nlght1 1961 ADAMS AVE. (at MognolU.) 968 5050 HUNTINGTON BEACH • NOW UNDll NIW MANAMMINT IUSINISSMIN'S LUNCHION FROM $1 .IO · 5,,.,,c1 Fr1m 11 :JO A.M. hr O• S,.C ..... rty 1W ,,.._. c..,.,.... ... r-t .,._.,I te 1 ,.M. -SI.ti HA1" HOUR COCKTAIL,,llCll-11:11 A.M. te 6 P.M. (lett V1l1,11 111 Newport le1ch l Ce ..... New .. .,_.. D-., ,,.._ -SJ.ti Serv1cl With Ovr F1m1u1 Spl11ech S1ltcl Fe1 tvfi119 f11f r .. 1 S•ch A1 'rim• I i .. ef leef, M•ltytie11 Shrimp, Steik I Lolutet, ,,11111 Ste1kt DANCIN• 1:30 P.M. to f :JO A.M. ,.. •RIAT LAS Vl•AS IANDS ' MAIY Wiii DAYIS FASHION SHOW Frlllltyt 12:)0 te l 1JO P.M. NOW APPEARING EVERY DAY PIOPLI lroutht lock by Pop.ulor Demond 1' 17 WISTCLIPP DRIVI NIWPORT HACH 641-4115 1 \ (thunder) grogs make a good point of departure. These explosive mixtures -with prices rang- ing from $1.SQ,_ lo $2.50 -include mai tai, chi ch4 tiki bomb, Tahitian punch and coffee continental. Rum, as you might have suspected1 is the key In· gredient in all . The Hawaiian melhod of preparation and cook· ing comes to light in the mouth-watering descrip- tions printed beneath each enlree on the menu. A few of the more enticing prospects include island beef tomato, $4 .75: Hawaiian ribs, ,4.75; teriyaki steak, $5.25; Polynesian chicken supreme, $4 .50; Kapalu chopped si rloin, $4 .50; Koala steak. $6.50. To begin -or "l~oomaka" as they say in the isla~1ds -there'!i a choice of soup or salad. The leadoff possi bility here is Kilohana soup, an un· usual blend oT rice, chic ken , apples and curry. SUPER SALADS You , can take your pick of two salads. The first is mixed greens, topped br tiny bay shrimf,• "'hile the other is a fresh fruit salad, pineapp e papaya delight. It so h~ppened the three members in the party gave one nod to each. No fault was found with the salads. For an uncommon and exceptional taste treat, though, the Kilohana soup shouldn't be missed. It's a gourmet adventure in itseU. The first of the three en trees· selected was , Pahaohao shrimp, $5.25. Large rresh slirimp had been sauteed in herb butter then surmounted on 1 volcano-shaped bed of rice pilaf. ~· The rice. In turn. floaL~ in a sea of delicious Pa- haohao sauce teeming with king cr'ab morsels.· ls· land sweet potato -baked with the unaccustomed but effective addition . of apples -and broccoli we re the accompanfing dishes. Continued on Pa$1• 24 RESTAURANT LUNCH e DINNER COCKTAILS SEA FOOD-STEAKS-PRIME Rll INTERNATIONAL ENTREES COMPLETE DINNERS ·FROM Jl.71 "CH11" CLAUDl'S HOUSI SPICIAL :/ CHAMPA•NI STEAK • • . $3.'5-$7.50 fot Two Choic:• Sitloin with Gl11t of Ch•~P•tn• Lin Mu1Jc-Daocl•t NJthtty 9 p.m •. "Happy Hour" 3.7 p.m. Priv o1te 8o1nqu•t Rooms Av•il•b1e 2'45 HARIOR ILVD. COSTA MISA 545.9471 . m1~Ln MEXICAN RESTAURANT "FINEST MEXICAN CUISINE IN ORANGE COUNTY" FOR TOUR DINING • DANCIN• PLIASUU MARCOS AND .THI LATIN MARKS TRIO Jlrl. _. Sot. NJtllll • p.111. ,. 2 ...... 547 W; 19th STREET· COSTA MESA . 642·9764 THE UNDIRGROUND • FEATURING DANCE MUSIC BY JASON CHASE N'9htly Wed. thru Sat. WAYNE GABRIEL IN THE LOUNGE Tuesday thru Sal. -9 p.m. )o 2 a.m. ' _,. ...._ SUNDAY . AITERNOONS MARK DAVIDSON From . 3. p.m .. on SUNDAY CHAMPAGNI IRU.NCN 11 .. J LUNCH e DINNER COCKTAILS e DANCIN6 • I l I I • ;: J f D~ILV PILOr L•••••••••••••••••••••• • . MR. MIKl'S : I . HOUSI ~· PRIMI ~1•. = •I . 4th A.1i1uver Miry Specwl • I =~™;..i~~M:~~~ER '2.25 =. ·• ..... ,. ,,,,,, . • \111 .. MWM11~ 1'1nt T...,...1~1 Mff'Cll 6-t Wlfll Wiii °""""' IMill ltr ....,. ........ ~rty, • • 209 Palm, Balboa 675-5773 • • Ill flM .,.._ l'tr?Y U-llltt • •••••••••••••••••••••• •• & . Chinese Cuisine 11/f" COMBINATION ••JDoo LUNCHEON Pl.ATES ft-FROM .1.2S TDRICE COMPLETE DINNERS Jo'ROM $2.95 ~'it Oriental Cl)Cktai l Lnun1e FtAturlnsi: TropicAI Drinks MEN OAllY II AM·ll l'M CLOSID MONDAY Ill -11 "~-rt- PHONE •••• 645-5550 153 llAST 17TH , ... COSTA MESA PALETINA'S ' (' 'l:i~ r -~-· .. I.·. No Cover-No Minimum FRIDAY A SATURDAY NICOHTS AT • , ' WEEKENDER Contln~.d from P1,. 23 Next u~wu rack of lamb Makame, $8.25, es· corted with an abundance or fresh garden ~eget· able!. Roal'lted in the Hawaiian lmu tr~dltlon, the aenerous portion of lamb wu mounted on a cas- cade of rice pilaf and topped with mell (honey) pin .. apple 1laze. · / A savory edition oC mahi mahi, $4.75, accom- panied by the is.land 1weet potal!> and broccoli, was the final en tree selection. The superb cut1 of fish, sauteed !.rt herb butter, -1hen creamy sherry, was topped with anela (angel) sauce and slivered al· moods. A fine choice of wine was evidenced in the Beringer, 1969, Cabernet Sauvtgnon. j i Giving cfue credit to all individuals responsible for the e"<cellent food at the Volcano House, it would be remiss to slight the chef. So a 2l·gun out 'n' abouting salute is in order for Larry Fleming, a master with conspicuous knowledge of kitchen artistry. Following dinner there were several sets ol the bright and breezy entertainment now on tap in the lounge. Featured performer is lhe sensuous song· l'ltress Germaine, backed by the Bill Malo Trio. 1~(/ FLING ENRRTAINMENT • 7 NICOHTS A WEH DANCING * HAP HALL DUO wltfl 9-Wt lll .,. l tM WID. THlllU SUN. '"'-JI"' GrNll, Tl'8mblM MON. & TUU. ~ * Larry lake Singer Guita.rilt ...........____ For E•rly Riser1.1nd late Pl1yers Open Dilly From 6. A.M. to 2 A.M. MESA SQUARE Costa Mesi 1411. 1M St. Jlllf •ff N_,_rt lfy4, OPENING WEDNESDAY MARCH 8 OUT '·NI Germa.ine scarcely needs an introduction lo Orange County audiences. She. has been a -stalwart favorite at many o! the area's top clubs during the past six years. It's never less than pure pleasure, however, to catch her sultry song stylings. Germaine's captival· ing voice was in top form the other night in such numbers as ''Another Time, Another Place." "Let's Mike the Most of a Beautiful Thing," "I Never Promised You a Rose Garden,'' "I've Nev~r Been 110 Happy" and "For Once in My We''. The Bill Malo Trio is comprised of Bill on gui· tar, Joe Ri chardson on electric bass, and drummer Chuck Wackerman. Instrumentally the group dem· onstrated considerable virtuosity in tunes like "Watch What Happens," "Walk Away, Please Go," and "Proud Mary", · Germaine and the Bill Malo Trio appear night· ly, Tuesday through Sunday. from 9 to 2. f\ '\' ~~ {"'-LT'~ C v.--{!)"'--¥< The Volcano House is located in the Rodeway Inn , 1400 Bristol St. (formerly Palisades Road), Costa Mesa. Dinner is served from 6 to 11. Monday through Saturday, and from 5 to 10 on Sunday. Also open for lunch from 11 to 4, Monday through .Friday. • Nightly Dinner Specials $3.95 TAtE/tf,WHAtE 400 MAIN, BALBOA PENINSUL A PLENTY OF PARKING • 673-4633 Real C1nlonese Food eat her• or t1ke home. ST AG CHINESE CASINO 111 21st pl.; Newport BHch ORiol• 3·9560 o,_. y._ lr"IHI hlly 12-IJ -,rt, -4 Set, 'tll) .... PAX Tu..-,. T1w Saturday Ni9hh OFFICE OR IUSINESS PARTIES AT FUNTASTIC PR ICES PAUL LEMOINE GROUP. Suodcry Nl9hh-Op•• Jaza SeHloo AM JAN DENEAU TRIO MCNl4ay Nlthh MOJO COMPANY • "'CLUI 21" Mon .• Frl. 4 t• 7 GARGANTUAN DRINKS DANCING NIGHTL'\'.' LAGUNA Ol'EN SYVl!N DAYI 1460 S, COAST BLVD. FL EUR DE Li s LAGUNA BEACH FIH PARKIN .. IN HAI DON TH E . BEACHCOMBER 3901 E. Coast Hwy. -Car-dtl Mar Reservatlo"' 6 75-0900 MONDAY THURSDAY ALL THI LIYll 99c ALL THI CHICICIN '•• c .. lat , .. c.. ... .... TUISDAY FRIDAY TUlllY DINNll 99c ALL THI PISH AH Tiie Tri-I•'• .. , .. c. ·~ IUDFORD WIDNISDAY IATURDAT HOUSI ALL THI CL.AM I 99c STUI DIN Nll T•11 C. 141t ..... Atl Y" C.. ..... IOIAIZA SUNDAY ALL' THI CHfCllN r .. c... ht •••••.•• 99c 99c '1" 99c GRANT PLAZA ROOIHUIST e AT e HUNTINGTON e ' ADAMS · _.CH DAii. Y t:JI TO t . SUJL It TO 6 • o·RANGE COUNTY'S NEWEST DININCO I. NIGHT CLUB SCENE F11t11til'l9 CHIP: LAllT FLIMIN• IN THI KITCHIN Wlttl N•w AH lscltl llf ..... MtxOLOGIST IOllT CALO AT .THI U.I wtt .. 1~1,. ., .. IWIN•IN• SON•STllSS •laMAINI W... • ._ ... te tM Ill Mek Tr4• ftIVIEftA tu:&TAURAM' Contin1nt1I Cul1in1 Cockt11I1 Sirtnng Luncheon and Dinner Monda~ throuoh Saturda~. Closed Sundays PIZZA HOME DELIVERIES HAVE CHANGED A LOT SINCE THE . . OLD DAYS • • ""Now Me 'n Ed'• mobile ovens spnd cftltcious plpinc·IM>t plml to )'OllT door In m1nu1o1. • ForpromptseNjcepi-646-7136 ·~ · · (N1Wport 11 .. cn/~ -l7th andT••lil1) orl47·1214 (H1111tinaton lleado-lltoch •nd Hi~). .Gft~·~-SJb ... .. I I ABOUT 1 Clmv1ain9 Around Ronald McDonald is coming! l·le'll present a mag ic show at 2 p.m. Saturday in the new McDonald's restaurant, 700 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Afterwards, he'll sh·ake hands and give gifts to every child there. D•lly Lunch ·~1.11 • ·'6ii. .... ,• • • . -w.~ He ...... ~ .... 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GOURMET DINING· OYSTER BAR • COCKTAILS ----··-"""' ENTERtAINMENT T111t41v thr11 S1t11rJ1'!1..!il O te I rJO BRANDIE l RANuuN DUO ,........,.·.,;. • .,... 11:11 ONn a...,. O.yt LUNCH e 10INNIR e IUNOAT llUNCM 11 •·•· 4 t •· t :JI •·•· • 4 P·•· 3210 COAST HWT, Ill (.....,. V1"*' !"•"'-.!}') LAtUNA NltUIL _ .. • < I JI 1 I I I ...... ,.i\o F , .~ , -·• . • > , . . . Frtdl1, M11th 3, an DAILY l'IUT Ii , . I I ' • Film Revives Dance Marathon Live Theater 1¥ IDGHUGHTS CBS (2) '·00 -"Heat of An(tr." A lady at· torney and a yoUJ11 lawyer team up to defend a man aceused of J!l\lfder. With su..,, Hayward and Ed,tor'1 Nott: Thi.! motrlt QWd:c ii prepared by th• Iii'"' commltt,. of Harbor Council PTA. Mra. Har111 Mellor U president and Mr1. Bruce Nordland U committe1 .chairman. It U intended as a rcfertt1c1 in dttennh1ing ttdtoblc ROAST PRIME RIB OF BEEF AU JUS AMON• JI SILICT DINNll INTllU VINA HA"MEl DUO !11t•rt•i11i llf f 11 m s /Of' certain ag1 groups and wilt apptar wtckl11. Your trlltos arc 1ollcittd.. Mail th1m to Mo- tiit Guide, car1 of the DAJLY PILOT. ADULT Dirty Harry (Rii Sadistic plain clothesman portrayed by Clint Eastwood purtuts a demented murderer in a:tory o1 criminal violence. A Fislful of Dollars: Amer!~ can Clint Eastwood eets mixed up in Mexican family fewd In- volving sadism and bloodshed. Fine Italian Cuisine Cocktail•' 2325 E. COAST HIGHWAY 673·8267 a...nitti.111 o,.. hlty -I p.111. hi 2 c.m. CLOSID MONDAY CONTINENTAL CUISINE e SEA FOODS CHARCOAL BROILE D STEAKS New A,,..r1 .. NORM PANTO DUO o,_ Deity Mff. ttir• Fri. -11 A.M. t• 2 .t..M. o,_ At 4 P.M. e1 s.t. n4 111. 1 '70 N1wport ll•d., Co11G Mfl<I 642-1291 A,,::N. RICK ROB,INS Wodon4ey thn1 SullHy 1:30 lo 1 :l·o SUNDAY llUNCH 5*fffd freM 11 A.M. Hi 2 P.M. UN.UIT PACILITIU 117 PACIPIC COAST HWY. HUNTIN•TON II.A.CH • Cl'IN 1 DAVI .. MAGNIFICENT ADVENTURE IN FRENCH CUISINE PARIS INN (l'OIU!illll.Y KAltAM'S) E:rclu1ivt But Come A1 You Are Dinner Nightly I> to 11 Enttrt1inm1nt 9 :3 0 to 2 By 6•n• D• Vi ii• Our Kitchen Undtt The Directk>n ot CHEF MARIO LE FRA!<C COCKT.AILS e CLOSED MONDAY . 501 W. 10th ST. . NIWPORT HACH '71.0JOO ·"~M~' ANCHOR INN HOUSI OP SIAPDOD NOW OPEN FOR LUNCH 11 :10 lo 2:30 Tu ... thrv Fri. Nightly Oinntr-Cockt1ll1 4 to 11 p.m. Sund1y 2 to 9:3 0 pm-Closed Mondays 1814 N. Coast Hwy. !El Camino Reall SAN CLl!MINTE 492°6571 ILaUan made Western with English dubbing, Prelty Maids All In A Row !Rh Rock Hudson eortraya coach-counsellor .having af- fairs with pretty students while English teacher. Angle Dickinson seduces shyest boy In cl1ss. Plot concerns strangu!J:tion of thret girls. ' Sunday Bloody Sund•y ( R l: Glenda Jackson, Peter Finch, and Murray Head star in story of handsome young sculptor and the two people In love with him : a sensitive, suc- cessful Jewish doctor, and a divorced career woman. Summer of '42 ( R I : Nostalgic return to early war years depicting three teenage boys awakening to romance and ux. They while awa y aummer at an Eastern shore resort p I a n n in g conquests. Sensitive Hermie falls in love with beautiful Army wife . Jen· nife r O'Neill and Gary Grimes 1tar. Together (XI: A clinical close.up of the sex act. Vanlsblng Point (PG): Stars Barry Newman as ex-cop. ex- race driver who speeds from Jiicxi1ci ~-· BOOKSHOPS -~ THI cnr · o.. ...... 0'14) "'·"00 , IOUlN COAST 'lAZA o~.,• c .... ...,,., •• (71 4) ,40.11t1 , •• ~ ..... JUNIOR MATINEE SAT. 2 P.M. "A BOY TEN FEET Y.All" Also Cartoons All Seats 75c Both Pictures Nomln1ttd For Tho Ac1dtmy Aw1rd . llUCI llOWN'S "ON ANY SUNDAY" "HELLSTROM CHRONICLE" IOTH IN COLOR WINNlll OP -a· ACADIMY NOMINATl~NS ---FE'I 1111 SCllWJ lOWLOlllllll IWl:S. !OZl1111 • , TBEFIERCB CO DICTION IN THI flltA r TWAOITION 01 A"IWICAN TH/tlU.tlfl. .t.IMC--~ "T. R. BASKIN" t"''"'-'" 111. a 11111. ll'tlll "'· • Denvu to San Francisco with police in pursuit encouraged by blind Black r1dlo disc jockey against har.d rock musical background, The P,arty !RI' Sl1pslick comedy occurs whe~ disaster- prone East Indian 'actor is in· vited to chic Hollywood party. Peter· Sellers atars. Tbe French ConoeeUoe f R l: suspense mysttry starring Gene Hackman and Fernando Rey. Brooklyn police detec· lives move in on the Amuican connection to F r e n c h • American heroin ring In a chase story or violene,e. Hospital (PG): George Scott portrays hard-drinking doctor who copes with an unsuc- cessful marriage and . the emergencies or a n un- dersWfed, overcrowded , big city hospital. Klute CR): Jane Fonda portrays aspiring actress turn- ed prostitute. Unable to establish real rel&tionships she regards her business as a form or acting. Don Sutherland is policeman on hunt for miuing friend In this murder mystery. The Last Plc&ure Show (RI: Story filfned in black and white showing the p as t generation of film making and the part it played in our llves. Depicts dying Tei:as town nf the 19SO'a, the sex and dreariness of its inhabitants. Stars Doris Leachman. The Gaoc Thal Couldn't Shoot StraJgbt (PG ): Film version of comedy about bumbling Italian gangsters in New York's lower East side. Jo Van Fleet portrays wine drinking "~1ama. Li o n e I Stander is un~erworld kingpin who worships plastic statues of Mary and Robe.rt DeNiro is the conniving bicycle racer immigrant. Wbat Do Yoa S.y To A Nik· ed Lady (XI: Film done by Allen Funt of Candid Camera. Where's Poppa?. ( R I : George Seg&J plays 1 mu tam be.twetn Jove for hb mother and a desire to kill her. From her television ctntered world , she manaaes hl1 life, love and career. MATURE TEENS AND ADULTS Cowboys l PG I: Flndlnl regular cowboys unavailable, John Wayne hires band of 11 to 15-year-old boy1 to drive cattle 400 miles to market. Saga of boys growing into manhood and tbeir encounter• with brutality and revenge on the frontier. Hot RA>Ck I PG l' Rob.rt Redford. George Segal and ?.ero Mostel portray a bunch of thieves in the hunt for a famous gem. Kotch (PG): Walter Mat· thau is talkative, opinionated, lovable widower retired from hardware store and living wi\,4, son's famil y. Family tries to move him to re st home. Jack Lemmon directs this drama· comedy dealing with three generations under one roof. The Last Run (PG): Alter a nine year hid&<1ut In Latin America, gangster comes out or hiding when he can't. resist one last assignment. George C. Scott is the underWorld figure. The letter immediately ofter the title indicot1s tht rating givtn the picture by the Motion Picture CMU. Thi Codi And Rating pro- gram may bt found on one of tht motion pictur1 pagt&. Jam .. Stacy. . ABC (7) f:30 -"The Odd couple." Olcar and his wile meet and compare notes . "MoUN!r ir.artti• KCET (:18) 1:30 -"Film Ody1Hy -The 31 EcolOIY N>Ck musical on Steps." Alfred Hitchcock's thrWed about a CID&· 1ta1• at South c • • • t dian rancher cau1bt up tn a 10riH of btttllnf 'Repertory, 1827 Newport evehta. • Blvd., Coeta M,.., 1t I p.m. !!.. _______ ... _..,. .. ______ • F•b. 24: March S 1nd 9. R...,._ vaUona -M&-136.1. ''Teahoa1e of Aap1t Moo11" A comedy of po1twar Okinawa on sta1e at ibe Laguna Moulton Playhouse. 606 Laguna Ctnyon Road, Laguna Beach, 1t 8:30 . p.m. Tuas . .Sat. lhrourh P'eb. , 26. Reservations -4H-074.1. "Siar Spaqled Glrl" A comedy on rtage by Wt!lmimter Community Theater al Finley School, 13521 Edwards, Westminster, Sat., at 8:30 only. Reserva.. tions -897-ltM. "The Innocent•" A mystery on sta1e at South Coast Repertory, 1827 New- port' Blvd .. Costa Mtsa, f'rl . -Sun. at 8 p.m. through March 11. Reservations - 646-1383. ' 0 No, No, a Mllllon Times No" A musical melodrama on stage a.t the Fount11in Valley Community Thea.ter, Tamura School. 17340 Santa Suzanne, Fountain V11.Jley. Fri . .S11t., a.I 8 p.m. throuah Feb. 2fi. Reser· vatlons -847-9821 . "Dur U1r" A biograph1caJ drama on stage at the Laguna Moulton Pla~e Forum Theater, on Festival of Arts rrounds, at 8:30 p.m .. Wed.Sat. through March 11 . Reauvations 494--0713. "The Serpent" A drama on st.age at the Or· a.nge C.O..st Collea:e Audtior- lum, 2701 Fairv1ew Rd ., Costa Mm, at 8:30 p.m. Wed.-Sat., March 8-I L Admlui()n la free . Friday Evening Saturday Momlng ..U... MYi£ irl A r.tn Ripel ~1'HE ~Co-Sbrme RC8X£ LE'E BR0it.K · l!fl\X:E OE'RN CXl.L£EN OCM-lt.R3T IS Katt! • MusC by .kiln Wl.lrns · ~ bJ lrwi't: RM:dl & HlrlW ffll'lk. .k. Ind WIQtll Oii! Jenire; · Pfalt.O!d and Oil"ected bJ Want ~· ~· T«:l wia:h •· Fnl'llWlrrwBlm..A~~ p . CALt'fH IATaES FOR SICOllD flATUll ,_ .... ........ ., .... r ~''"""'•'°!Hlr"""' CO-HITS CfllMA.J,lMll IAlnl "SICIN GAME" (PG ) fMWrA.1'A111Y MOltlUlll.TOI "Ml INIMl. ( " ) • .. __ .. ....... ,..,, ..... 5 •SW.f:ll •lllllr l!fflr SHOWING NOW! I ;r I • U , D~ll Y PILOT • Actor J•mos Whitmore ,,prtsaofs 'Wit Rogers. USA' :rhu,,d•y, Jnte1·1nl~lon . ) • • ' . · </l'ferch 'I, 11 8 p.m. oo 3 ·scripts for 'Iguana' ' . 'Ch•nnel lwo. q ' • • • . . ' • <r"• "'!\~ •. Pauto o •N r-;:!:9' ---·' "'""' S2.00•1•0.lt.OM .. UI) U,....1\1 "'-t,. Wlltl "'""" l"I 1. "COOL JIAJfD° LIMr' ·• 2. 0'VIJ..LaY 0" THI: 001.LS" i, ''\.ITTLa tflUI, 119 HALSY" l"J • ' . •' • • • Lib c•n1 Te11'• flt4 ..,.. .,..t .......... d_,,,__ ... tt91. lMMI -.W 'Nt•fMtY for .....,.. .. ,.. '"'"· uind thn. rtad Boner's drf<.1" the VA/LY PILOT Sun<,fqy comics. i --Ctf!!!O lff :: ' I ' I • Society Presents Musician Speaks The lirst of three pr~concert previews to be presented by the Orange County Phil· harmonic Society will be given at 7 p.m. Saturday, March 11, in the Science Lecture Hall, UC! campus. Harold Gelman, pianist and music com· mentator, will discuss Uiat evening's concert of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of Gerhard Samuel. Pianl~t Martha.Argerich will .play Chopin Piaiio 'COncerto No. 1 in E minor, Opus 11 . Gelman 's preview is planned to enhance listening pleasure. He has long been asso- ciated with preparing musical scores for pie· tores, the most recent "Ryan's Daughter" and "'Wild Rovers." . : Admission ls free but re~-vations must be inade by tomorrow by calling 646-262~. 548·6844, or 646-641 l. As the preview im· mediately preceded the concert, seats will be reserved jn the concert hall for preview goers. -Ar"' you readY f& l Ten- neuee W I 't I i a m 1 double- l)eader! That's what's coming up In two weeka for Orange Coast theatergoers. Not at the iame playhouM!, of tourse. bul at community theaters in two neighboring cities. The Co&ta Mesa C I v i c Playhouse .opens "The Night or the Jgua. n a'' on Thursday, .March IS, followed the next night by the Hunting· ton Beach P I 1 yhollse and "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof." ea,,. ta Me1·1's Williams runs for two Week· ends and six perfonnallCel!I, ces, Huntington Beach's for five weekends and 10 perform- ances. Both ha.nrls at the respective directorial helms of these am· bilious productions 11re female -one a household word in community theater along the Orange Coast, the other 1 ~children 's Short Trio On Stage · Drama sludents ll:I Golden West College will present 8 trilogy or short children's plays Friday and Saturday, March 3 and 4. The three plays, "The Frog Princess," "Henny PennJ" and "Billy Goat Grufr' will be perfor.med in the Actor's Playbox on March 3 at 7:30 and on March 4 at 10:30 1.th'. and l p.m. Admission . is 50 cents. IN TED FOR · 8 Academy Awards· Popular Greek singer Na.n . Mouskouri ap- pears with 1he Alben· ictns .at_.the Music Cen· ter's. P:avillon Monday, March 6, at 8:30 p.m. MOVIE fWlNOS FDR f'ARENTBAND \'DUNO PEOA.E 7At NJ«fW fll #It nlllllft It i. Wwft """"'"*" ............ "' ..,...,. '°"""',., ....... ,,. ......... . ·------------------- ® lilO 0#1 UIOflt 17 ADtlllTlfl (Ati l+lll+l lllf'"""' fll u11a111~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ..,,• 111-rs ...... -.. ... -... ""' . _____ _,_ .................. LIMhil I 11;e:; .... ..,.AllfT TOU W&eON• "THAI TOltAI TOltAI"' BEST PICTURE PIC"iURE IHDW DIHCTDI • SUPP81Tlllf.ACTDI SU,, ITINI ACTIHI SCIHNPUT & CINIMATOJUPHT Tamt. 7,30 9,• lw. Shew,,.,,. 7 P.M, C•itri•ffn Shew s.t. fr9llll I; S.• ...... J, J••ler Metl"" s.t. "'2 ...... 5 ACADEMY NOMINATIQNS INCLUDING JANE: FONDA BfST ACTRESS ' "Where's Poppa?" I t e • I relative newcomer to the scene with impreuive cr~it.s elie:whe;:e, Both ~re being ·spotlighted in thi! colllJlln, one this week and the other next Friday. MARTIIELLA RANDALL, the director of Costa Mesa 's "Jguana," has been in the forefront of local community !heater for the past . two decades, She has carved out a reputation as an indefatigable perfectionist in' a career span- ning between 50 and 60 pro- ductions both as an actress and a director. ' Practically an Orange Coun- ty native (she came west from Miami .at age 6), Marthella has acted and directed wilh the Laguna Playhouse and the old Newport Harbor Players, as well as the Costa Mesa group. She i;s a former drama teacher at Ha r b or High, Orange Coast College and Fu/. erton Junior College -and three of her tOp cast members in "Iguana" are drama in· struCton as well. Equally as well known as Marthella the director is Marthella the actress, seen most recently in Costa Mesa's "A Delicate Balance" and Laguiia 's ."The. Lion i n Winter." Botb earned DAILY PILOT Di!linguished Produc-- a1 11e old man Of lhe -• tion awards as the best their l'..tl~tive yew. EVEN WITH W R A T could become the "cast of the year" and a set all...l\Jt completed a month before opening, the mounting of "Iguana" will be no easy task. "I've never done a more dif- ficult show technically," she points out. "The special ef- fects required in this one are tremendous." Marthella regards "Iguana" 11 one of Willianµ,' best plays, and promises Costa Mesa theatergoers "a little bit dif- ferent approach" to t h e steamy drama set In a backwoods Mexican resort. "We've even been offered a Jive iguana," she laughs. ''but I don't know whether we'll use it or not. It depends how it reacts -and how the cast reacts." At present the cast has enough lo contend with. "We're using three scripts - the regular acting edition, the original published script and the paperback version from the mov ie. It's a little con· fusing at times skipping fro one to another," she admits. Meanwhile, "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" is taking shape in Huntington Beach. We'll " take a look at that Show in next week's I n term is s ion .. Pill!! SDKtar.ulir SK1 Stiort ''Get Hot" Sun lnlemalional Productions Inc.• • Wbolnomt F•mily En/MalnntMt Alfnys A. FAMILY TREAT! ST ARTS TODAY ONE WEEK ONLY! -....... , ··-•l n.e-ir .. - IOUTH COAST 'LAZA ~1 c. .. Metil • '"'' .W.-11:12 -'•cHlc Ortv.lfts - ORANGI ~2 Or•11t• • 17141 .M74tlt .,. T ..... Lflfl ...... .. , ..... IN ""'''911 aHOf'-('fffTI• EDIAHS NHl8tl # Z ........... , """""· a1Ja-. ........ n • rtol MIS3t()H VttJ0 EDNIS ClllEllA YIEIO Ul ... nn,Afl.APAlfllllO"I ...... • • • • , 2ND Ootsta•din1 Hit James Garner In ''SKIN GAME" (PG) ....... 'Ptttr S.llm· I• "THE Plllf'. ...... ~""' • ,l , Clint Eastwood ~ . DirtyHarry •l!I • i.ol At en.-fki. • Rock Hvdton In "flf111" .. 1M•UJ1 • .... .., !OW II BOTH CIMEllAS IN MISSION VIKJ0 EDWAR DS CINEMA V IEJO ''~ " ' ' ... • •' ' 'A • "• ,, ' " WINNER! """"'BEST· ird WEE]ll . WINNER INCLUDING MOMlflllATID s '" Ar1 Sl'ECl•t Dirtcti.. EFFECTS MOMINAflO 8 , .. BEST PIC!URE PHltP D'AHTlll<. PROOOCiR BEST ACTOR ..... HACKMAN BESfDIRECTION WUIAMfRl!DION BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR '°' stH!lOIR ACADIMT AWAIDS ACAOfMT AWAIDS "THE NIFTIEST CHASE SEQUENCE SINCE SILENT RLMS!'.'.:...,o.-.-•• 2o. ~"''"' -· THE FRENCH CONN·ECTION ~IN THE6REAT TRADITION OF AM~RICAN THRILLERS. WINNER! BEST ACTRESS •OMtfillTfD 6 TOGfTWlltfOlt , ,,;. ..... Bffi STORY l SCREEIPUJ (ltt. ... IJTI"' & "RMMR'1 fOftclo D=& " a.I IV&k·~IV 11:.npnJ caicui:ll 1111d!.ttm 'hlut•' ACAOIMT AWAIDI l)onovisione technicolor9 frotn worntr bros., [ii o ~innt;Y ltisurt servic• c> ~~Uil<thm:ia :SUMMER OF '42 • _ONEUQ&YJ • STARTS WED. M.f1CH01 u' "POCUT '"• ....._ MOwn~ --.-.. I I ' cl ' • ' • • ~· ., ·! ' .. .~ • ... .. . . . ... • DICK~TRACY . ·' I HEAii YOO MAUl':'WA"l?l! r HUZZMt ~YONT'HI:' HUZZAH MASSAC!li "reAM! Mun AND JIFF FIGMENTS PLAIN JANE I DAILY CROSSWORD ••• by R. 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Frld<)', M11<h l , 1972 DAILV PILOT ff By ~lclc MIONS II GASOUNE AWY SAU.Y . BANANAS @3J..:~ ~-·· ~· • MOON MULi.iNS • ... 0 ANIMAL Clt.ACKlltS &~-- 0 • ' ' ' . B Mil :t l:>IPN'T '/\'f $Ml 'ANl'IC!IYS' Me, :t 5'110 SMI "llJ~S' Mf, :t MIAN TMI WAL.I.• Of' llN· l!OOM,, • ly Joliii Miiis By Charles llrsotff . By Gus Arriola By lt091r Bellen a• ttn run. ~.,.. _.. 1_.+.,;;::::::i::::::;:&-..jlL--------' THE GIRLS .,...... . Ot OC · ' OC ' , QC v, fJ' I "C'lel8c 11 IM 'dlcllr did woaden,.; IDY do11D9Qe ...... r..u..1. His olllce -,. crowded, 1 Ila dto ldD a ..., la tM: Matlqae 1cr911 tlte al.I." DENNIS THE MENACE ' 1 ( -. ' • .. . _:.. ln•ludlng Ni NG fully Equlp)(ii cOMDITIO , FACTORY . · SAVI • s . I •• I \ I ' T • • ·~·-............. , • '69 PL YMOU:TH . VALIANT . Auto. trans., radio, heater, power steerin&. (YBA· 756) . '65 CHRYSLEi NIW \'OlKER V-8, auto. trans., radio, hea~r. P.S .. P.B., Power ~-.·s•s-· ' '6'9-F..ORIJ--:G~L. 500 2 DOOR HARDTOP. . V8, automatic, radio, heater, power steerina-. JIO'(l'er brakes, white wa,lJ tirt!s."air·condi ·oning, virzy) top. (YYJ117) ~• " • ~ '.·•11:9~ .. . -.-.. -~· ., . . . Aiits , ~ s.rvlce 0.P.•rtment w~lcom•1 11nd honors '•!I C~ry1l1r Cprporatlon ,., v.hU:ltl .ri$1U!r-1ng \1trvlct 4!nc1 ,.,~r.ranty ,W,ork,, rt"1rcf. ltsi of wh9rt'Cllr was pUrch111· ed. W• honor M11t1r Charge, Bankilmerlcard, Carte Blanche, Am1 rJc11n E Xpr111 and .Diners Club. ' Radio and · heater,. 4 speed transmiss1on, ruce car, c=>·,o·O! '67 CHRYSLER NIW YOlKER 4 DR. H.T. ,.vs, automatic, power · sleerjnz & brake&, radio, neater, iir condJtioning. vinyl ti.Ip, p0wer windows &: door locks, tilt wheel eAJB374> '\~11·vs · .. ·; '70 MERCURY MARQUIS COLQN\' PAlK . . Wagon. V8, automatic,. radio, heater. po~·er st@er- i?li & brakes,. WSW, a;.r cof,xl., roof..rack. (33250£) .~.a-1os ... _ J .'JOl.PLYMOUTH ' f~R\' Ill' VS, autorhatlc. radlo, h@ater., power.steerini, wh.i~ -·s;995 /, \ ; • -~ > -: • • ·: .•. • ·! • •' ' , ·' •• •l 11 :.-; • • . , ., :r •• ·' • •t ,. ;; ~·; ·"· -••• ~ • • • • ' •• • • • · .. •• . '•, ~ , , ~ • -. • • • • ) ' .. ~-•• ' • • • I " • ' i .. , . I . J• r I ' ' • ' • f ·BRAND :NEW-. . . E'LDORA-DO . 11' AilEC .. $-,,.,,,,.d yt'ith \ ..... , •l•k, - icebox, drap.11,,pJ••IY o,f · clOst't 'space, tlec: 011tl1t1, i woo<l.ponellog.'.7! #0.11437 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY LFuLtP•lcE . ' BRAND NEW . . ELD'OllADO . . ' II' SHAWNEE CABOYER Camper, fulty self co•l•l•H, , sleeps 6, stove, si•k, 1•1/1l1c. r1fri9., 111•1 car- pet, dn1p11, pl111ty •i clolet space, woH paHlf•1; '71 · # 120247 $AVE - ' $. '69 ~g~~~~ .............. "'" Y15DI - -· ·- TRUCK ,.... . · KING 0' THl'ROAD CABOYIR . . .. . . Eqpt;-'witli stove, sink, ictlt!lx, e'tc. #2509RV. r ' ,. • • · ON A1NIW '72 FORD PICKUP ' CUSTOM STYLESllfE . . . , I l l • COMPLETE CAMPIR PACKAGE ' $• I I I I ;uLLPRICE BRAND NEW 1972 - 'RANCH-ERO .. 250 CID, auto tfan1, frint1 $ disc llrakes, 1missio11 con· trol, direct air ventilation, all n.ew, Torino design. Order ifl th.e ·color of your choice today. FULLPlilCE . NIW 8' CAMP.IR · ,69 FORD $1718-Full cabo,ver co1npl 1t1 $ • . "wiJlt frt. 41oette, Icebox, .. ···· ·. ;:.t~!,~8f.-.-... -.....,,.... -·""' ,, . t'r!l-~•~J,~sq~au.... .. . . . --::--::=li:-:~:""'-I '69 JO.RD r.100 J.,, fORD F~lOO ·, 1888 V-l,foct.oir,outo.311661 ~~~~~· ricu,, .•·•· .. ~ • ....;.., t.c""Y •"'· COMPLETE . , , . • . CAMPER PA~KAGE 4 Speed Irons, 1600 CC engine, ~;i~:i.~·;!~trol. NEW $17.88 ORDER TOURS IM THE COLOR LOW. LOW ' OF TOUR CM_OICE _TqoAT PRICE . ' '71 FORD GALAXIE '71 MUSTANG . IOO 'HAIDTOP IT - v.a, '"'°· tr9nt., rlldlo, llHtlf', "'ectory •tr, v.1, 111:1'-tr911• .• poftll' •loer. hdlry Mr, bwcltet "°'" ooww llHrlng, Ind br1kn. (f3D BTW). (il""UI ~2688· ~~~~E $2688 ' -. '68DATSUN '71 TORINO ... ...... htttar ...... r-4,...,... (VZT21.t) M. ........ fll'Wll' ................ 11...aoi ~788 • ! . ' 'FULL . $2188 PRICE ' '69·DAT•il.N ID5JI 5988 . . ' ,\ -LEASE II A Nf\V 1,72 FORD LTD at'71 P.RICES $116.95 PER MONTH 24 MO. OPEN ENDUASE "72" GRAN TORINO $10t.~f:EJiH~ONTN 24'MO. OPEN END LEASE '70 CHEV, IMPALA v~.·po.,,..r 1twtnt.'1'1c:twy 11r, l1nd111-. (lVZ 12'), • WEEKEND RENTAL SPEC. llEllT A 19n FORD PINTO .F""" 2 P .M,fricloy to l 0 A:M. Monday Con'!)lete Weekend Only $1 S.95 + 6< per mile rtnt 100 m~es FREE Full PRICE • .... DAil Y PILOT ft> BRAND NIW FORD MOTOR 'llO M E '71 Joni 1-300 witll 1~s/1IK. Nfri1.., MOIDM•tic tofl1t, ""' ,. .. ,, w/pow1r hoH, 1t1rH t•P• sy1t1111, sk1 c•FJtt, drwp1s, pl•ty of cto ... its & st1re11•r1a,61l11plr. # 134GHL03376. . FULL $ PRICE IMMEDIATE DILIYERY . BRA,.DNEW ' KING 0' THE ROAD CAMPER '72CABOVER Equipped with stove, sink, Icebox, drapes, etc. #-17021RV DATSUN '7.1 PKIUP & CAMPll '70 MAYIRICK ·-... ._ ....... (ZUl206) $1388 , • . ' -· '68 MUSTANG . . . ~ . , .... ,.... ........ -·-MO!t.(YWVl22)' ;FUL(,.-. ~ sa· s:a .. , 1P.RICE · . . ' -'70PORD IALAXll Mt POIMAI. v.a. 01110 ,,._,, Iott oir, radio. hltlw, whittwoll1, tJ. w/c-.. londou flip (123ACHI FULL PRICE s21aa • '69 MUSTANG ' .... ~~-~Sll-88·, '69PLYM ... .. ........... '"'"'· fief. ... (XYIM J 7) Ull . $1288 PRICf' • -· • • ' l • ' • ' • , I l • ' • • DAILY "LOT Frlday, March 3, 1972 Everyone Has Something Thet Someone Else Wanh . DAILv ·-~PILOT .ClASSJ -FIED ADS You Cen Sell It, Find It, Treqe It With e WJ1nt Ad ·The Biggest ~~rk~tplace-0n the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results I~~~ I --.. I~! --.. Chnor•I 0-ral -·-~~------- BAY AND BEACH RIAL TY 2407 E. C. Hwy., CdM Gen.rel , The Tangerine Kitchen -% i----------------- A WINNING SMILll WINS NEOPHm . LICENSEE RAPID SAL.ES UADERSHIP J•n Oder~en.. -And it was~·t "beginner's Luclc" by any means. Her gracious manner -dedicated efiort, ambition ·plus strict observance 'to ethics and the ueasics" did it. Proper train· ing and preparation -seeing people, learn· inf their needs then diligently searching to · fil them has, in a comparatively short time, established her as a thoroughly capable real estate professional. Now, throu$'.h a back· log of satisfied clients, )ler special services are requested by referra11. We at Bay & Beach Really are txtremely happy Lo have her as one of us. Ol'EN HOUSE 301 HUEL, CORONA DEL MAR White water It canyon view of this very beaulliul home • ••• it Sal/Sunday, 1·5 .92,500. •Your propertY, can be listed Nation. wide at no extra cost. c.an ;..ral 0-ral . . OPEN SUNDAY . 1-S , 3912 FINISTERRE DR., On , Davenporf h)and, Huntington Harbour. Reduced to '49;llil0. Makes this our BEST 3 BR., 2 .ba., fam-ljl. lo formal din. BUY. Al Fink Evenings C.all 644-8406 BEACH ESTATE 5 + Family + Dine ONLY S24,900! Bargain! Bargain! Bargain ~ Paneled living room. Ul@d brick fireplace. ·Family room. Load of KNOTTY PINE! Formal dining. Gour- 11Jet ·kitcfu•:n. FIVE big bed· J'OOrTU, WALK TO OCEAN! Unbelievable! Just the low price • -Call now IW.5-0.103 lOUl\l l 0/\11 \ ' ' ' ALL IN ONE l Large famll)' room with wet bar, Bia: fireplace and ·BBQ 2. Four bedroom11, 3 b«th1 and dinlne room _., .. ' ' MACNAB·IRYINE Fl N ER HOMES BAYFRONT . PIER & FLOAT Balboa , Island choice duplex on 11cluded 14Llttle Island." Very coovlnient to harbor entrance: Balboa Island's best buy. •155,000. Tom Queen 644-6200, EASTBLUFF EASY LIVING 4 Bil's or 3 + pane)Jed den. It 's all here ready for immediate occupancy. What a buy! OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 p.m. 2901 Ca- talpa St. ~2,500. 644-6200. SOMETHING TELLS YOU This is a home. 4 big family BR's & FR lead- ing to lovely pool & fenced yard. '31 ,500. 64U235 .. VAMEO SHORES VIEW HOME Charming split level 3 BR -Immaculate! De- lightful canyon & ocean views at a low price • $69,500. Tom Queen 644-6200. HARBOR HIGH DISTRl.CT Trim 3 BR -2 bath • large FR -brick fire· place. Space for boat or camper. VA terms. $32,500. Lois Egan 644-6200. . OVERLOOKIN~ BEAUTIFUL SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO VALLEY A truly magnificent country estate: Th• breathtaking view extends from CataJtna to Mt. Baldy. Luxury home situated on over 9 _acres of citrus, avocados and riding facili· ties. Guest house , workman& house arid barn are all part of this offering. Joel Smith 642-8235. . NEW GALAXY DRIVE HOMES Final opportunity to own a new Ivan Wells custom home. Stlll time to choose decor. From $811,200 to •151,000. Furnished model OPEN DAILY 10 a.m. • 5 p.ni. 2006 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shores. 64&-1550. BEAUTIFUL SPREADING TREES 1ine the parkway of this desirable Baycrest Jocation. Gorgeous Ivan Wells built home w/ formal DR, pool & plans for a 4th BR. $79,950. .C-1 CO.RNER NEWPORT BEACH Approx. 4000 sq. ft. '35.000. 10% down·-Own· er leaving area will carry TD or reduce price for cash. MACNAB·IRVINE Realty Company 644-6200 642-8235 Herbor'View Center 164<1 MacArthur Blvd. 901 .Dever Drive Nl!WPORT BIACH . . OPEN HOUSE • BAYCREST. POOL 1833 SANTIAGO DR. Exceptional floor plan. 5 Bdrm., 2 family rm., form . dining rm.; 4 baths, brkfst. area. Sparkling pool, enclos· ed. $92,500. M. L. Marion 3. Large 23x40 Heated Pool ~~~~~ 4, Intercom and 'fire alarm '! system throughout ChMr•I BAYF,RONT ·BEACH · POOL! 60' Oi.Bayfront, Slip for large boat, Sandy beach; beautiful walled patio w/pool: 5 Bdrms.. study & family. rm., · 41'> bath" $189,000. Carol Tatum BEAUTIFUL CO.UNTRY ESTATE With city conveniences! Especially: excel. for family who wants i o keep borsei. 4 Bd· rms., lg, frml. din. rm. plus lanai & pool. $225,000. E. Olson . HARBOR VIEW HILLS New listing. The popular Lusk "Sand· piper." 4 BR., family rm . w/frpl. & wet bar. Professionally landscaped. $69,500. Cathryn Tennille TURTLE ROCK PRESIDENT HOMES 4 BO. Lovely Decor! View. Fee .....• 73,950 4 BD. Fresh & lovely, immed. possess, fee . '' ''' ' ''''.''' '' ' ' '' '. '. ' .. ''' ''' ' '.73,950 3 BO. Cozy !am. rm. View . Fee .... $67,950 Harriett Davies OLIVE & CITRUS TREES 5. super J)lltlo With hUge BBQ 6. One bedroom hu private outside entrance 7. On ,a quiet cul-de.sac S. Large 6% VA a11umable loan -Prl~ $46,950 Call 646-nn \D I THC REAL NESTATERS J ,, ''· ••• • ... $30,950 NO DOWtol • POOLI 1.feaa North home with 3 .P.i:lou1 bed.too~ ~n, 2 bath&, built in dream kitchen, tamlly room with fireplace. Loads or decking, patio. Enclo11e pool-We for small children. P I u 1 h carpeting, drapes. Great family home! 540-173). TARBELL I 2955 Harbor, Costa Meta VERY PRIVATE Rear yard ·with" 2 pi.tiol, 4 lar(e. bedroomA, 3 baths, C. F. Colesworthy & Co.' Realtors EASTSIDE IN the winter when it drizzles -or m· the summer when it 1ilzles? When is the best time to buv a home with 1 swim min« pool? Ma:v~ now? We have 1 terrific •bu v in a 3 bedroolll and family room home with heat· ed & filtered pool. Quiel East.side location. High assumable VA loin with low, intere.!lt, $33,500. NEWPORT HEIGHTS ' ·SPACIOUS custoni bulll 4 bedroom home on .quiet Cul·D~Sac street. Close Lo West· cliff shopping & schools. Wife-saver ljtchen Incl uding relrigeralor. Larp master suite & like new sha{ carptelDg throughout. ,33,500 and worth it! Gen.rel Look to GLENll4LE FEDERAL for a Home Loan and Escrow Help . , In Costa Meso 2300 Horbor BcuMrd 6'12"'4711 • In . Newport Beach .S00 NtWport CeMt Dr. 6":h'300 BAY.CREST POOL ELEGANCE You'll fall Jn love with thls spt,cious home in Baycrest'1 finest area. Wllhin this home desi(ned by Ivan we1111 ~·n find .c larre bedrooms, 4 baths, family room with huge 1 to n• fireplace, separate den Qt maid's quarters. Tht home Ms been t astefully redecorated within the put year. All this and a att.lud· ed pool, too! Call today for your appointment to fall in love with this truly elegant home. 546--2313. "Olde" English TUDOR ESTATE! 3 ·DINE . 2 PATIOS FANTASMC! GI·-or FHA BUYERS WELCOME! Eng· li•h tudor from clrcu:lar driveway to stained &I•• ·entry! ImmacuJate "olde" English living room with crackling brick firepla«. Huge dining room. 3 kin& ··aize 'bedroom11. Large ir: re&U)ar lot! 2 patiOa:. ~ .::ated by the bend in the road -let it DOW! CaJJ - I OW\ I I 01 \II\ BEAUTIFUL REPUBLIC 4 Bedrooms, 3 batM, parents n:trtat. I.arae added family room, Iarat-oUict or $th bedrOom, 2 fireplace1, 3 car a:ar.;e with built-in stonre, concrete drivewa.ya, patios and walks. _ 2 filh pond& filtered, separate yard Jor little ones, plus I u 1 h landacaplfll front and rear. All this far pnly · $48,500. all tetm.1. For · more in. fonnation and appointment, plea:.t phOne 546-2313. 'O /THEREAL • ")<' i :STATERS CAN'T FIND IT7 _ .. .,. __ .... 0-al I HA VE YOU HEARD? ' Elmore Company ii Growing Fantastically Do Yo11 Waat Better Than 'The Best Senlce In. Buying or SelUng Your Property? , -PLEASE CONTACT US TODAY Breethtaking Oceen end Harbor view overlook- ing beautiful beach. 5 bedrooms and den, formal dining, 3 baths, 2 fl•eplec'e1, ,maids quarters, mas- ter bedroom-Cli'n-livingroom. overlooks ocean. Beautiful garden in front of house. Unique 2 story stained gl~u window. We believe this house to be, en unusual value for only $135 ,000.00. Please· call today. EXCEPTIONAL ·HOME IN <:;OLLEGE PARK 4 nice bedrooms I '.\4 baths. Dining room, large living room with brick fireplace. Full copper plumbing and brand new p4l!it. Very nice yard for your garden. Priced at only $31 ,000. with a 71/4 °/0 30 year loan available. Please call today. 881 DOVER DRIVE 6 4 5 •4040 NEWPORT BEA CH -ral OtMral • l "SOMETHING IN THE WAY SHE MOVES" PANORAMIC VIEW OF NEWPORT HAR· ; · BOR. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, SPANISH fire- place, kitchen with buUt·ins. CUSTOM dee· orated carpets lo drapes. BUILT-IN WINE CELLAR & WET BAR. Entertain under the stars. BEAUTIFUL PATIO. AUTO TIME LIGHTS, For the discriminating buyer. ' " ' ' " ' ' ; " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " " ' . ' ' ' ' ' $125,000. NIED A DUPLEX?? WE HAYE ITI ADORABLE uPPER FRONT LEVE.L UNIT, 2 bedfoom, 2 bath, fprmal dining ropm fire- place, built-ins. LOWER UNIT, private en· trince, fire~lace . .BACH UNIT one bedroom deluxe apartment, CORONA DEL MAR. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' " ' ' " ' " ' " ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' $61,500. "SO RARE" IT'S FEE IN TURTLE ROCK. 3 Bedrooms, Jamily room, 2 baths, atrium, bulltins with self cleaning 9ven, shag carpeting and cusfqm ,. dr1pe1. Large covered patio with 1ilper lmd· scapinlf. WOULD YOU BELIEVE $47,900. SEA SHELLS BY THE SEASHORE Fantastic Pool Home with over 2,200 ~-rt. of comfort and fun for the large family that likt's lo -.ee !he kids spend a littl~ more time amund hom~. 4 huae bedrooms. 2 large baths, 30 ft . heated & fillf'r- ed Blue ffaven POOL and hUJe RUMPUS ROOM. Own· er transferTed and says sell fast at $37,500. Carmel with a View $47,500 Looking for a largr yarrl in Harbor View? Hurry to see this 3 bedroom, 2 bath home, which overlooks !he mountains by day and the lighta at night. Cul.de-sac location is great for children. Seven fruit lre<!s, water softener, self-cleaning oven. atrium out11ide of master bathroom. mirrorerl wardrobe doors, Jots of Ci!- ment and brick work 11.re just a few of lhto exlrlls. ~'l mis11 seeing this unuluai beauty. Ca 11 146-2313. ... O THF. RF~l\L "'LSTATJ.:HS ·. ·. . JUST STARTING? Qrace this qtr. acre on Somerset Ln ., West· clifi. Cuslom bit. 4 BR .. 2Y.i ba ., family rm., dining rm. Owner transferred. Only $e5,()0(). M. C. Buie LOTSA HOUSE Ocean view. Spanish design. Pool. 21h Yrs. new. 4 Bdrm. home that1 challenges com- parison at $67,500. Call LaVera Burns -lUa~ ll\ting and fonn&I dlri· Eaatbluff Office • 640·0020 Bayside Office • 675-4930 ~-~ insroom. Walk to schools, "-"r•I lst erade thru Jr. Colle£i!. -----------·--. Beautiful landscapln1. Slate . oflnJa Jj/e · entry, aeparate laundryroo_m and much more. Please call * WD.L BUILD )'Ollr dn!am home. Have 1taff for · com· plete home packqe:. Put )'OUr confidence tn our 49 )'ears ot ·quaUt;y cuatmn. """"buildmr. • See, example «. product a t ~ Galaxy, Dover ShQres. -Feel like getting away from itaJJT"l'fji llii8 2 bed.room 1 bath downstairs, uesWn, the liv- lng, ·dining, kitchen willi bullU111, lnYiUng flreplace WITH A MINI VIEW, master bed· room & bath. Just steJ!I to the wale!: in , CHINA COVE. .. ................ $85,000. An ideal slarter home-for a )'Ciung couple. NO DOWN VETS OR LOW FHA TERMS. Three bdrm . and den home with hardwood noon. Good Eutalde Cosla Me.11a location. Large yard for the kids -Near schools and 11ho'pplng. Priced to sell al only St!.950. LOVELY SHORECLIFFS LOT Approx, Y.i acre bldg. site overlCJ?king jelly, with direct access to sw1mm1ng beach. Plans & picture of eJev. avail. Trade also. K. Raulston READY TO GOI Vacant 4 Bdrm .. spacious Lldo home • laree So. patio, oversize rooms thruout . Will lease $GOO mo. or option, or sell. $89,500. Mary Harvey LIDO ISLE ESTATE 'l..l!R.,Janal, pool. Choice location, on 3 Jots. Sep. children s or guest wing. Best buy In N'pt. Beach. Bring offer ! UH,500. Eurone Vreeland . .._ CHANNE~ BAY,RONT • Olde En1llsb charm & extra frontage lnclud-· IDJ lreeJ lo 1 spacious garden, mal<e this 3 lldnn. lo den home irresisUble, $169,500. 11111 BentJ ....._ ~ .... ~ Sit Nl"'°llT CINTER DI!., N.I . , toda,y. $36,450. " ' CONDOMINIUMS 3 BR 2 BA, best for the $ HELP •••••• , ••• S21,950. 3 BR 2 BA, J)llllh lrg Im mac •• , •• , •• ,. . $22,500. 2 BR 2 BA, co,ey tirepl, vacant ••••• , ••• , •• $23,950. Call 545-MU (Opq evtt) \ou_th {. oasl BAY A ocean view1 .I BR. hi. lfarbor View Hilla. PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 341 $50,500. Ag...t m,JOOO. For boot ttllllUl , • Ivan Wells & Sons • 642-2511 • $32,950-No Down Be attltd by 1J1rinr in thll lovely 3 bedroom, 2 batha, den, tunl.ly room home with JtlOlt attractive formal d~ Jnr. room. El<pnt llreplacc, buli.ln -ldt""'1. C\11-____ JUI patio ""'"-• tho plcl11ntquo ,.., )'aid. M0-1no. TARBELL I • CHARM·CQMFORT VALUE All wrapped up In this nice TWO STORY 4 bedroom. 3· bath, HUGE RUMPUS ROOM that will ·take a pool !Ible. bulltln tjtchen, llrfe yard mill accommodate your 30 foot boat, ind a apacious feellne prevail• thrilout. ' " ' ' ' ' " ' ": . " " " " " " " ' " $39,900. AIUtl#-S#dd, ~--~ REALTO~S 644·72io ., IAIT COAST HIGHWAY COAONA !>IL MAii, c;ALll'. ... CULWE;Ll PROPERTIES, IN C. RE Ill TORS /;11) l· 1 lth St C M . 646 . 055~ 549 ·1910 Ev611rwt Call &W-7005 EASTSIDE 4 BEDROOM BEAUTY Owner hates to leave all the fine nelghbon ~n this 11trett but hu outgrown hll home and needs even more room., You 'll find It on a' quiet 1trtf:t in the BAck 811.)' are1, close 10 schools. FHA or VA lerma. $32,500 . • ' • • ' DAILY ~ILOT SJ Gener•I * *' * * * *' '*·****************** QUALITY FAMILY HOME LOVE IT • TAYLOR .co. DOVER SHORES -VIEW -$79,500 · ! Pe~ecflon plus! Move right into this prO-• fesstonally decorated home on beautiful co · • ner site with VIEW of bay, Lux cpting 4'. drapes. 3 BR, FR & study. Privacy. 3 Gar. • .... ''Our 27th Yea r" • 1 WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realton · 2111 San Joaquin 1-(1111 Ro•d 'J NEWPORT CENTER 644-4911. General ·.wt. of!ac~erim'le" . ' Realtor Proudly Announc.s That In fashionable Baycrest. on quJel tree-lined street. 3 s pacious bedroo ms & baths. Ct'>m· fortable , paneled family room adjoins mod· ern .cheetrul kitchen. Separate rormal dining r\)Om. Nicely landscaped, enclosed yard. Im· maculate thruout. $64,500. ORIENTAL FANTASY With a fabulous VIEW, in exclusive Irvine Terrace. Secluded & restful atmosphere, "'ith 4 bedrooms '& baths, even a soothing Japan· ese Furo Oke tub. Formal dining room with breathtaking views. Dra1naLic swimming pool in Oriental garden. $187.400. UDO ISLE SPECIAL foraet it -delightful BluUa 3 bdrtn .. 2'1\ bath, on areen- belt, In secluded atta. Whtn .YOU l,.ave town -Ju1t close the door 4 walk away. 142.500- CORBIN- MARTIN REALTORS 644-7642 A Rare Find . "Uve Rent FrH Till Close of Escrow'' Owner moved P11.st And vacated this 3,000 gq. ft. Mesa Verde mansion. $ Br., super lllrgf' separate family room, forriial dining • plush 1hag carPE'tlng. Great for tntertaining or large family er both. Call 842-%1.35. $31,500. .. Heavy sht1ke roof, su~ l\v nn w/cor tlrepl, fAm rm, all bllins I: 2 baths, 'f'b.la brig~t and Ahiny .f bed.rm home on quiet cul-de-sac:;, jW1t listed . won't last long. C'a:ll 545-8424 (open eve..) U~l()U~ tJ()M~~ THE SE.ST HOMES ...... ... IN THE SE.ST ARE.AS Tenant movinR' -ov.·ner says sell! S Bed· rooms: close to private community beach, pri· vale yard. Cozy. book·lined ljving room plus a formal dining room. ~t reet lot. $62.500 HARBOR J ust came.en the mark~t lor the first tim~.' 5 bt<lrooms. 3 baths, 6.ixl50 lot, I 111 bloc.ks lrom Harl;tor High. Great f11.mlly ho~~. lmmACUIA!P, large bedroom~. A true dellghl to set'. Priced right a1 $49,500. To see call 646-7171. \0 THE RI:AL .~ ESTATERS $25,750 ·No Down O THE REAL \"'-ESTATERS Any dll.Y i• t11e BEST DAY..'t~ run an ad Do11't delay .. call today 642-5618. IN MESA VERDE: A Sp•cious 4 Bedroom It's a eolf course estate on a hill side over· looking the Jakes and trees of the ba ck nine. Panoramic views from eight rooms and deep shag carpel in every room . Three car garage and automated maintenance .for 1/3-acre lot. This prooerty is vacant and has numerous outstanding features. COMPANY REALTORS t~rrn• -3 bedroom, 2 bath, secluded living room en· hanced by appt"111ing fire-- place. Patio. Jr. estatt" !liU'd groundl'I, Alr c:ontli· lioner, shag c11rpeling. Near schools It shopping, 540.172). leep tltll "-'1 lllfNCtory wlttt JN tWI _... • Y" .. .._, lrl••t ... AH ... lee.et .. ,,.... Ml .. .. 4-crn:..4 I• ,,..,.... datoll •1 _,.,.,,,.,., .-.. .... I• to4ey's DAILY PILOT WANT.ADI. r-.. lllowl., opo11 11011'°' for Mo or ta ratrt .,. ..,..i ta ll1t hell lllfonMfi .. • ttr.ls cDl11M11 Md PrWe, -4 Seto14ey. HOUSES FOR SALE (2 Bedroom) 603 Orchid, Corona del Mar 644·2430 $42,500 409 Gloucseter, Costa Mesa (Sat 1·5) 642·8235 (Sun 1·5) (2 Bedroom & F•mily Room or Oen) · 610 Avocado. Corona del Mar 673·8550 S50.500 !Sat & Sun 1·5) it 26 Beacon Bay, Newport Beach 642·8235 (Sun 1'5) 13 Bedroom) 310 Rubv. Balboa Island 673·8550 171,500 (Sat &•Sun 1·5) **# 106 Linda Isle, (Lind a Isle), N.B. 64tH550 1134.500 (Sun 1·5) 221 Milford (Cameo Shores) CdM 644·6200 S69.500 (S un 1·5) (3 Bedroom & F1mily Room or Den) 2034 Miramar (Penin Pl.) N.B. · 675-4600 !Sat & Sun 14) 17811 Acaci a1'ree J.a ne {Univ. Pk.) Irvine 644-2430 $55,000 '(Sun 1·5) · 1424 Santia.e:o Dr .. Newoort Beach 644·2430 $77,500 (Fri lhru .Mon 1·5) 3912 Finisterre Dr. (Davenport Is.) Hunt. Harbour 644·2430 (Su n 1·5) 2036 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) N.B. 64&-1550 $89,200 (Daily 10·5) 2313 Redlands, Newpo rt Beach 642·8235 $48,500 (Sat & Sun 12·5) 1447 Galaxy (Dover Shores) N.B. 642·8235 $89.500 (Sun 1·5) 2402 Orchid Hill . Costa Mesa 540·6694 641). 7171 (Sat 1·5) (4 Bedroom) *1880 Glenwood Ln (Baycrest) N.B. 6754392 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1317 Mariners Dr. rBa.vcresl) N.B. 642·7491 IS.I & Sun 1·5) 217 Via Eboli (Lido Isle) N.B. 64&-7767 $66,500 !Sat & Sun 1·5) (4 Bedroom & F•mily Room or Den) 17160 Apricot Circle, Fountain Valley 968-2606 (Shown by Appl.) 19 Augusta Ln. (Big Canyon) N.B. · 6454400 !Sat & Sun 1·5) ***119 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) N.B. 673'9068 $157,500 ·(Sun 1·5) *1801 Sandal wood (Baycrest) N.B. e73·il060 $98.950 (S un 2812 Cliff Dr., Newport Beach 644-2430 $72,500 (S un 1·5) **227 Canal St., Newport Shore• 673·8550 .(Sun 1:.1) , 2024 Galaxy Dr. !Dover Shores) N.B. 64&-1550 $120,500 (Dally 10·5) H1641 Bayside Dr. (Yachtsman's Cove) CdM 675-1935 (Daily) 2901 Catalpa ·1Eastbluf!) N.B. ~44·6200 rs~t & Sun 1·5) ' (S Bedrooms) *2440 Duke, Costa Mesa 642·7491 , !Sal 1·5) *1833 Santiago Dr. (Baycrest) N.B. 64~·2§30 S92.500 ISun 1·5) (5 Bedroom & F.tmily Room or 0.n) **1306 W. Bay Ave., (Penin Pt) N.B. 675·4600 ISat & Sun .14) 2230 Ar.alia St. (East Bluff) N.B. 644-1102 $65,000 (Sun 1·5) 20Q6 Galaxy Dr., Dover Shores, N.B. 641).1550 (Dai ly 10.5) **309 Evening Star (DOver Shores) N.B. 646·1550 1169.500 !Sat & Stl11 1·5) 1337 Galaxy Dr .. Dover Shores) N.B. 642-8235 $219,500 (Sun 1·5) 2401 Marearet. NewPorl Beach 646·7171 ISat l·Sl DUPLEXES FOR SALE 40\7 Channel Pl. 'rN'pt Island) N.B. 673·9060 $110,000 (Sat 1·~) WATERFRONT LOTS FOR SALE **1641 Bayside Dr. (Y•chtsman's Covel CdM 676-1935 (Daily) ....... .......... w ......... ............ "SINCE 1944u 673-4400 Virginia CulkiM HAS JOINED HIS STAFF OF PROFESSIONALS PitESENTED AT $96,500. e PHONE 54~5990 TARBELL Uener•I ---o ----Fantastic Channel 2955 Harbor, Costa Mesa ' VIRGINIA ls bv no means a newcomer to this area. She is one of the most dedicated, proficient, courteous and professional sales· people, in · the Real Estate business with eight succe&sful years in the sales of residential property., IN BAYCREST: ~ 4 Bedroom Pool, carpeted ramily room, secluded master suite and heated and filtered pool with one meter boar11. Quality home designed for ac· tive family living. PRESENTED AT $n,900 • Phone '7S-6000 View Home Located ln $Ul.OOO t $2001f.OO Ji9mes. 3 lovely btdtooms v.'ith 2 baths. titamatil:: clrculaT wet bu. Large living room with fittplace. Compl~tel y carpeted 11nd drapffi. 2 gorgeous beaches witftln walking dista~. and prk'· ed at only $85,000 with 11. loan commitment ol llO"I<. Immediate po 1 s e. s ~i n n Please call now to litt thi~ h~ible value. FHA·VA TERMS 3 B«lrm + lan1ily rm. large double-car gar. S25,000, $27,500. 3 Bedroom home, 1" bath, hardwood floor11, doublf' gar- Owner, lg 4 BR I. fem rm, 3 BA, form din, a11ume In, $39,950. Prine only. 557·1123 age. Northcll:o:t Costa Mc8'!. 1 ~--------. Being a long time resident of Newport·Costa Mesa, VIRGINIA has earned a multitude of friends, and past & present grateful clients appr~ciatively speak hjghly of he r. UNIOOI: ()f'HUS CORONA DELMAR ·675-8000 6 UNITS on ~, acre lot. $69.500. 0\VNER leaving. Asr;ume 6\;J """ loan. apr. 4 Bdrm., 3I' baths, eircular dri\'e to 2 story New England 11tyledl home. P lclure wlndow1, 1hullen. family rm., brk. trets. S38.500. 962-5566. 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona de\ Mar I UNITS Comer localion. S100,0l'lO, Roy McCardle Re•ltor 1810 NewpoM Blvd., C.M. MESA VERDE· 546-6990 ' For · th.ily conscientious and considerate ef· · fort in your Real Estate needs, contact VIR· ·2aso Mesa Verde Drive, Costa Mesa OWNER anxk>u1 crlss-croes Colonial Cape Cod windDws, ahutters, decorative: roof . line. built-lna, lart:e kitchen : pantry. huge paneled family 1 rm., 3 bdrms + den br . $28.500. M"'691. G!N!A CULKINS at 64&-3928 anytime. ' NEWPORT REACH· 645-6500 Sll-7729 r********* * * ** ** * * ** IJ!!!!!!!!!!!164![!!!!!!9 W!!!o!!!st!!!cl!!!llt!!!O!!!rlv!!!o,!!!N!!!•w!!!!!po!!!rt!!!Bo!!!a!!!ch!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'I ~ ~ Genffol General Genaro! ~ .. 1tl.IQID Double Trouble! You Fix'em Up! LIDO ISLE 4 Bedroom, 2 bath; French Regency 217 Via Eboli Open Sal/Sun. 1·5 ...... $66,500 NEWPORT ISLAND : \\ratertront. Nearly new duplex. Pier & float 4-017 Channel PL Open Sat. 1·5 .... $110,000 BAYCREST Custom Ivan Wells 4 BR.,. family rm.; 31;. baths. Pool. Sunken living· rm., circular din- inJt rm · 1801 Sandalwood Ln. Open Sun. 1·5 $98,950 DAVIDSON REALTY 3116 Newport Blvd., N.B. 5801 W. CoHI Hwy., N.B. Ge!"eral 673-9060 646-n67 ** Four Star ** Special Trans(erred executive mu,;t sell this spacious 4 Bedroom * Sh1tke roof * PatKi w/B-B·Q smoke? + Fi~plact' * Walk kindergarden to College + tnajor shop!! VA -. No down or submit. $29,900. • COATS " WALLACE . REALTORS Op.n Evenings • ·962-4454 • EASTBLUFF 5 ~room FOUR.f'LEX! Harbor View Hills ASSUME·6o/o 3 BR. 2 BA., FAM. RM. $44,750 "SPARKLING" New listing, best value In this fine area. Recent major "overhaul"; new carpet~. d r a p e s, shutters, paint. vinyl, THE WORKS! "Put- ting green" front yard. A bright and exciting homt, ideal for starter lam· ily er young rouple. On a friendly street & acroS!I from your own park. Better caU today. ,te..._ &st ~f-P..!urr ~~ Just listed so call Q-uickly on LOAN! lhis v.·eU dtsigned home for LOT 'A CASH? TAKE OVER that gro\\•ing family. 2% G.J. LOAN wilth annual pe:r- baths -Spacious kitchen centage rate of ONLY 6%! v.i th eating spa.~. Plus sep. Let tenants makt )'{lur pay- dining room • 85 foot cor-ments! 4 -2 bedroom nered lot • Wei.I landscaped. units! Barga.in priced to 5eU Asking $74.900. Fine vaJue fut! Call now -645-0303 in best location. C a l l 67"'5.lO. IO THE REAL \~ ESTATERS Lil Olde Channer Callr. modern and freedom. IOKl \I I. Ol\O\ ''rAfTO R , 2 FIREPLACES! $26,500 Tal!tefully derorated thruout 3 spaeious bedrooms, den, with ca.rpels &:: drapes also master suite wi th appealing to match. 3 queen si1..ed fireplace, additional used bedrooms, large kitchen, brick fireplace in huge fem· great play attl\ for the kids. lly room, full dining room. Term11 att $23,500 price \ia._,'live covered patio. with OfA down pt1,yment of 540-1731. $fiOO al!E Gl'a with be'nefita, 2414 Vista Del Oro no money down. The TARBELL Newport Beach paymentt11 will be the same 644-113.1 ANY'.fIME as yoor CURRENT RENT 2956 Harb;>r, Costa Mesa ~AYMENTS. Call, N Sh Wat« Front Doll Walker & Lee ewport ores House $28,500 B 'boa I I d R<alto" Undoubodtly one ol the ""' G 5 Gft ~ Harbor Blvd. at AM.ms vnlue11 evtr seen in Newport home designed wi th the 54..5--0465 Open 'HI 9 PM Shore11 Of !his 3 bedroom, ullimaie in personality and --"-".:,..:=:...c:..::..=-l 1% bath home. If you've chann. The entire home has GREAT betn !thoplng )'{IU 'will ap- thick shag car Pe 11 n g 4 Bedroom It familyroom , 1'4 preclate this txctptional through everx square Inch. baths. Close lo tdioots and location, con<lition, and ln- This propeny distinctively shopping cmten. 2 mil(& to expensive price. S4&-2313. features 4 bedrooms and a the beach. Builll~ wllll to dtn, 2 1mall patios, a used wall carpets lfK!'luding tM brick fireplace, and your kitchen. Owner will ttade ! own private little dock. One for smaller home. Only ·\al THE RE AL NESTATERS ,,, ' ' ·. . ' '"( cl the few waterfronts $31,600 with excellent as-1--~=~~~-- availablt on°the island, and 1umable loan. Please call $74,500. priced at only ~.800. Call today, Lovely 5 bfdroom home over· 546-2313. lookB golf COW'st + sparkl· ,0 THI: REAL "'-F:STilTl~HS Ing panoramic view. >~onnlll dining, hugt lamlly A: every modem convenience in this -=====--io-"'_a!~I comfortable 2800 aq ft two 1-T'"o-w'"N'"H'"'"Q'"u'"s""E'"'" 1 'TOPNOTCH :~:. !':::)· Call 545-M2< LOW COST ~ HJ GRADE Island Location LIVING. 2 Big bedrmJI, Lii BA"s, all elect bl.tin kitch, vacant and ready for OC· cupancy. Loc111ed on Fa.lr- vl~w Rd. Full price • $17,995. Newport at \ou_th {. oast BARGAIN HUNTERS Paint and paper lvilJ make a big diflerence. Nice family hon1t", complete 14'/3 bedrooms; fam. nn., lirepl, bit-in elect kilch, lovely shake l'oof and c\~sized dbl gar. Now vacant -need~ deop1-al.ing. Submit YOUR OFFER. Priced only FijA k VA terms. Ca I I 540-ll51_ (Open eves.) l~=I ' JUST LISTED AND JUST GREAT Be the first to Set; this sharp dell house en the east aide cf t,Qwn. Huge bedroomi. nice carpeting, country-style kitchen v.~fu lots of room. Priced at $20,000 even with all terms Including FHA with SlOO down p.ayment, no down to GI'1. Call, Walker & Lee REALTORS EXCLUSIVE Big Canyon O~EN .HOUSE SAT. & SUN. 1·5 Come see at 19 •AUGUSTA LANE. Luxury livini In the hf'..art ot Newport Beach where homea surround tht l(llf <..'Curst with private country club. Beautiful & n~ deluxt 4 BR., 3 ba'11. Approx. 3,tOI sq. ft. You own the land, too!! S97,800 HOPE c<ERRIE RL TY. 64S-4400 COAST CHALET l·DIN.-POOL $19,995!! Perfeet starter c:halt"t ! Big livfng room. Formal dining! 3 huge .~droflms. Secluded patio! Enjoy sparkling pool! Only $1,995 10 movt in! Call now-~ I Olli\ I I fll \0\ . . . $22, 900 Each! DON'T CAU. UNLESS YOU 'RE WAITIN.G FOR A BARGAIN! A pair of 3 bedroom fixe:r uppers for the shrewl1 investor. Call 1'IO\\f -H&-0303. I OIH \I I 01 \0 \ "' ! ,. . ' ,_, q DON'T BE A RElfT SLAVE Jnvesl. don"! spend,· 1111.ve for that ntlny dfty. By buying your own homt". No down lo Vets, low down to non Vets and loW monthly paymentl'I will buy this sharp 4 bedroom home. Pr Ice $29,500. 847-6010. '0 THE HEAL '"'-E:STATERS STEIDER Real Estete OWNER tra111. Spanish sl)'l-1 f!d with authe11tlc artht>a;; j plllan, A wrought irod 1 fence:a, RJch wood Pll.l"leling1 \ h~ family nn .• entry hall, l rear llvinJ rm., brk. $30,500 Call colleet. 96l--1373. for • 'clown P'IV-j I le11 thin one monthi rent; you can own you . 1 own 3 or 4 bedrm home. Agent-54M555 • OWNER musl g,elJ. 4 Bdrm1.1 I large family nn • 20 feet in I length! N~ carpeting, dlni: 1n( rm., brk., $31,500. colJecf! 846-0604. LOCATION, Quality, Ele.o ganee, Value. See this 4 Br .• 3 Ba .• 1925' beauty. Flnesl Jn Ctillege Park. N e a i: . .chool1. <..'Cllegc. shopping! 1 i Sell appraiaal Owner 540-8376 ; Balboa Peninsula 1, ! I WATERFRONT, W. Ba 1 Ave. Pier/Slip, 5 Br, ~ 1 nn. I . ' 3 BR., DEN .......... $59.SOQ 1j Marahe.11 Realty 615-4600 I SPECIALIZING IN BALBOA -Peninsula horn•: . Qulel, near bay, nice area1 Prop rty call ~169. 545-3543. ) Trilly Ultra-Ultra M e t Bayer••! . ' : 2790 1-larbor Blvd. at Adams -~-~--=~- 545-9491 Open 'til 9 PM EASTSIDE C.M. 2 STORY HOME surrounded by beautiful homes. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, den + dinln& area,· Ex- panded large rumpus room for entertaining. Freshly painted. Don 't miss this. 274 Shel'WDOd -Op. daily 1-5 Lachenmyer Re.11!01 1860 Ntwport Blvd., C.M. Call 64&-3928 Evts. 673-7575 * BUILD YOUR OWN + Wt have several, vacant pat· eels of land to 8how you. Drop by •••• 1~ ac. (1 horse c.k,) N $16,000 Cu"om built living t• what anagemeft OPEN SAT/SUN. 1.5 this fine home has le offtr. Commercial, Residential l800 GLENWOOD LANE Fantastic 2 story 4 bdrms. & Apaitment1 SKY"S TIIE UMJT Extra large bonus rooni builtin wet bar, swimming 149 E. Broadway, Co!lta MeA& Watc:h the stars l.hroug_h the pool pl us many mou ! tX• Cot Fullerton & Broadway alldlng roo( of th!J: beautlful tras. Located in HunUneton 6'2-4591 executive home. •BR, 3 Ba,1 : Harbour. Price only $64,000. l ';~l!I pool, formal dining &.living, ,· .. 7 ~w Ii $96,500. Easy terms. -. EASTSIDE HAL PlNCHlN • ASSOC. 'O THE REAL '"'-ESTATERS GOV'T REPO 4 BR 2 BA, dbl aarage, oew Ahag c:arptg and freshly painted. Best hurry. $24,450. -$2'M mo pays all. Call 5'5-8424 (open e~e1J. COSTA MESA REALTORS 67>4392 Bay shorn °:8rmlng, mfKk:Tn, extra. ,,.,~==-----''~• ntce 3 bedroom, dining BAYSHOREs home nr bay,': room, fireplace, builtins, big 3~ BR, 3 BA, kill' gar./ ,• R-2 lot with room to build. beam ceU. 646-8~ Allking $27,750. AU terms in-Coll ... Part£ , eluding NO DOWN VA. • Ci.II ~1J51 !Open Eve-s.) ' DORMS, 2 ba., Spack>u.s tf living rm wlth CU!llom ftpl~ • l~HmrAGEI + forma1 dlnlnf. Cpt1 -~-... .... • .. ,.,,.,...... $33,IOll. Ope~ _ • 1-louse 245 Tu1ane" Rd, 1 ·c~o-ron~,~d~.r~M.~."'--~-~i OPEN DAILY 1-4 ! 1 "· ( "°""' 0.•.1 .. 1ao.ooo GREAT VALUE l ac. (ALL ul\I) · • S30,500 Up 'Lovely home In qulei M'Clud· ] % ac. View •Iles • $35.000 up I "'s"3"3~9"o"'o~N--=D'--IO ac ............... 1150.000 , • 0 OWft td cul-de-"'· featuring 3 603 PolnMltle j Now fio!Shed &: ready tb ,1 move into '-Sharp 2 bdrm. i home plus brand new own-1 er's unlt11, with 2 bdnri.s. le. ~; family rm., 2 belh1; frplc. ~ }'.A, heat; bltru. carpets. •1 A terrific proi:itrty for you ) MORGAN REAL TY :1 32 a.c. , ........••.• , $320,000 Temt11. 2000 IQ. rt, home. 3 Br., 1%, bath11, builtln elec· CAPISTRANO m1tster sized ~rooms, 2 trlc kitchen, niCf! used bri&. VALLEY REAL TY bath11, richly 'Jllncd bonus Jireplace Md SHARP. V.A. 31::i01 Cllm lno Capistrano room. Separate laundry er FJf.A. terms. Only 2 -493-1114 room. 28 ft . cover«! 1)11.tlo. years old . Pr\Cf'd 11 $32,750. Re.tltors Since 1965 Built·ln range, oven, dish-Call today 673-8350. wuher. Carpeting, dnpes. .. ADAPT ABILITY 54().)Jll). O THF. REAL "'-CSTATERS '73-6642 675-6459 ~ I!!! the k~y note of !hit beautiful 4 bedroom home. truly & flnf! aolullon to the tamily'1 livin1 nt~s. Lel'1 make a date ri1ht now to He thia one. MT-6010. T A R B EL L 2955 Harbor, Co8t1t. Mesa OPEN DAILY 1·5 ,i ----&ii0ii0ii0i• I 504 1.ARKSPUR. 2 BR .. new· <, b' Cl\rpeted. Can build 2nd c: un\1. Walk to marlcets. .,• BLUFFS Modified Fn.nciacan model, C•ll: Pat Wood 6.fB.1400 ll * OPEN SAT. l ·S * away 'rrom noise on lollge.st Scenic Propt:rtle.11 ·675-5726 •', 2440 DUKE hel r mod 1 gre.th t, onner ~ lrvlne Terr. ·View .., * S BEDROOMS* hom~.3Bcdnn1,dinl ngrm, ChanninglBedroomlltltn-Top reaidcntial loc•llon in with m1tny extrru1. $4fl,MIQ_ Coll• M•"· 3 Bolh" new PETE BARRETT 2 B• .. ld•at for two. Ul,IOll. CUSTOM 2·STORV corpe1'r . 37 Ft. Pool. TED HUBERT ASSOC. ,: with 2 Bdrma. A an office. Owner tnMftrttd. S40.~ -REALTY-3471 Via. Udo ~ :1 _ ~ c.1. Clotte lo be•eh A . 6alboa Bay Propertiff 6424200 OPEN House Sal , • Sun. 325 ~l boY. A fine ww f\'om * 641-7491 • I !'!~~~~~~~"" I C•-Shor6 Dr. 4 BR. J\I .,,.,.;,.., Pri«d •I 142,:;oo. 'S'"T"E"P"S~T"O"B"E"A°"C"H,-CLOSE TD BEACH-BA, exc!uiivt arts. ms.Ids C1dl: 613-366.'l 919-8163 Eve1 tNewJll)Tl-$7.),SOOl Large 3 BR. 2 bl. duplex quarttta, 3000 lq. It. ocnn associated BR Ok ·.MS -M£1\l TORS 201 ~ Yf ~olboa •1 l-J61o) 3 BR., fa.mtly rm., 2 btth.11, with 3 firtph1.et~. view. By owner. e73-1SlS. bltna. Pools. ttnnts, rtt. $56.000 • TERMS ~ BR. 3 BA bonw. By owntT . '"""CALL NOWl l Geor .. Wllllemson Luol: Harllor Vltw. r CAYWOOD l!'EAL TY RHltor • land. 185.000. 644-2!.IL ._ -'---"*'-54.,..• .... 1290:...:....::*,_ __ :..;54..:ll:..'5:..!Z<.:0:..,,,---..:64.::....$.1564 c.u 6UoS1I a s. .. , - .... ~-·' • . . O~LY PILOT • ,..__·-___.-:.;_ .. _l~.1~1 ;;;;;-;;;;;;;-;;;;;~:;e;;1~1 .-;;;;;;; ..... ;;;;I;;~ I _..... I~ I· -.... I~ I _ .. .. Corona def Mor Hunt!""°" a.adt Hunting"'" ....,, Huntlncten .. adt Lo1una .... h Nowport ... di l~f ' --1~r1 Mobh*-' I~ ,!_,__·_~ __ :_~_._ .. _ _, Mobile Hom11 , For Sal• Meunttln, D ... rt, Resort OPEN HOUSE Sat A Sun 1·5 to find, CdM Critilex. 418 St•wlU'd CALL: 67S-722S H ·1 . R Home & lnv11tment Raalty 3425 E. C.0.11 Hwy., CdM BEAUTIFUL locatfon 2 1tory, S br, 4 b11. 3 ftplc. Agent 615-7225 HJR HELP! Arudous owner, 2 br, DRIVE BY PHONE US f'OR MORE JNJ'ORMATION 9462 WATERFRONT DR. ( Cornar of Bushard) Imm hert you can pack your lunch and walk to the bell.ch. Brisht tl cheerhJI kltch/ r11.mlly nn wllh covered PAtio. Reduced to $29,950. $1000 dn. on •Pf!ci•I term• or SO down OJI VA I $259 a mo. Incl. taxr.s. * 22002 MALIBU Corner Malibu I 2 be. swim pool, rood lt'ICa· tion. Agent, 6Th-7225 HlR B•nnlnt1} l:c,,-=''==--:-=-...,.--=-I 2()00 ICf, R! On a bir comer BY OWNER: 3 Br, 2 Bil, lot nf'U th« beach. Mo.t ot tam rm. Nu kit. c:rpts, drp1. this home opens nll to th« Jt...2 Jot. 673-14M. 14M .q ft patio. Great for ANXIOUS. 4 lour br homes. entttta.lning I: perfect fnr frnmf.ld occup to fiO d1y1. lot. of kids. Submit your Ai:tnt 615--12WHJJt beat otter -must be 110ld! Costa MeM c NEAR l'ARK * • Bdrm.o. 2 "'"''· ,,..,hly 8442 FANTANA J>8lnted &: sharp. New (W/of Ntwl•n4 S/of r.pt/drpfl. FA he-.11 t In r . T•llNrt·) Bri&ht kitchen wilh b!.tna, Re1tlly lovl'ly -t bednn htlme larre yard. CloM! Io on the <'Ui·de·aac o! a tree Newport Ht1. le near open ihadtd street. New noor tile space srttn park. $29,900. in entry I: kitchen. new crpt CA.LL G) 146-)414 in livinr rm I: dining rm. 9'•A/tl Pride of own~nhlp ahow1 ·-~ ... ~ .. -~M11-i.c.111. "al''°""·" Priced riaht ,, l ~AL TY 1 $30,SOO, AU tttma avail. Nt1r Nrwp•rl P••I Offh:t __ ...;; ______ , __ ...... ______ ----~'----125 $155 Per. Mo NIAR BEACH $19,950 tt 110 BEAR LAKE Entertain your lrtends neM' IS THE PRICE • 4 Bedroom• the beach, ill thi1 terrific SPRING -la • ju11:t • aro~d • 174 125 Jr. Executive • Gard~ Kitchen Total payment for thb1 tan· ~•n ride value. Otf·street lot this Vf!ty lovety 3 btd-tb~er IO, a:et tt&J'led e 2 Spacloui haUtJI taslic starter homr. 8 ... ..i.. park.Ina tor MVtta1 cars, room, 2 bath home. The Joan now .tlnlahina thl1 lrr 2 story ~" I• h>.gh enough that ~u c n "cAhln-in·lhe-W(l()ds" !or • ~ackllns ttnplace lin1 2 BR oottaar near the with beach acceu, puts the · or~ B • I>Mlgntr 0!'9pe:1 beach, Owtw.r 11 transferred waler only 1tepi away. 11111ume wllh payments of only $6,795. e Nt.w Shaa Carpets &: mutt rnnvt. Only SJ8,500. SpaekMJ• 3 bdnn. floor plan, $160 ~r. month which In· OR TRY -thi1 secluded, CU1tomited home Inside 6: Roberts & Co. '62·5511 with tin!plar.e in the m•sler <'lude~ all. Modem bullt.\ni, IT'S HERE * Wlck1hlre Hou11 finished cabln for SS.950. out, ''FOR RENT' bdrm. A: Jlvlni room, lend1 deep pile carpets, also THE NEW 24x60 $12,350 * E-Z TERMS * Prof. landacaplnJ • clean lt1eU to ""'"' famU" 11...; .... , matching drapeii. Double V"k" 0 d I --Ki•~.. Call ROia (n4) 5.16-l'm or ·~ , ·-· range 10 boott CALL 1 1n9 rangewoo Popu ar r n1nl ........ en mo-write: Spenef,r Real Uate, neean air make• lhll an &audlUI and clean. Truely BeAudtuJly decorated, & · \. · de.I wlth huge pantry. In- Ideal home 1or the fam ily freAhneM that you 11eldom bud to beat at sn.ooo. (1·5) Walker & Lee See this beautiful )lew eludes Upfradtd carpet•. P.O. Bo.x 2828. Bia Bear movtnr up!!! AU lerma at att. This l bedroom, 2 bath A1l · · coach at dra~s and appliances. Set cLAk07.;ce,-,,;C.;;:l;;;Uo:i-mo;l:-;a.==;;;- SJ0.500. Hurry 1 inspect ti> home In Hunt1n1ion Btaeh. I R alto " l'ltahi" t!tffan/f\ up and delivery anywhere NO DOWN PAYMENT day! Every room gtittert with '() ~/'Z/'t ,.. S:S..se':i \;; 'I' c;l • i \I In Southern C&llfornla. 2.5 ac Apple Valley area. Roberts & Co. 9'2-5511 fre!hneu. Only $225 por REAL ESTATE ___ ... ...., ___ , h4011LE HOME" (3ah1· rirano ::: .. '.0r,;,:-~~':1 :~~ ''NO DOWN-month. C.U .842-~. 49'--94lA9tJ Glenneyre ~-03lS EAST BLUFF Lun 5 BR. 3 PAGEANT t' ~' by, etc. Picture• at N~B. of- NO COSJS•1 F AMILY DELIGHT BA, tam rm. 2 frplct, :J600 334g1:n ~~.~u~P~~~~:d· MOBILE HOME tice. owner/Bkr. 644-4670. Thi11 2100 ICJ, ft. triumph ln aq ft, $65,000. &M-ll02 714/sJo-31-40 • 493-1128 PAGEANT BY OWNER ~ 1 "· nd 1 h 2-Sty. 5 bdrm., 2'4 bath1'. 33-413 Stn Juan Creek Rd. ... .. ~~-& ..+.. .,..,auty • lnr. e o I at -~~======= Llvin&" rm. w/frplc .. tormaJ San Juan Caplatrano Big Bell!' ~n:.u prope. <J· ae~h • Wt.'\/e found that GOVERNMENT dining rm. Lgp. kitcMn w/ MOVE RIGHT IN nt!&l).3140 48' x-25CI'. Store & home extremf'ly good v11lue Jor OWNED brkfst. area. Good neigh· FOR THE FAMILY MOBILE HOME SALES ---------w.13 bdrms. l~ bat.ha, l"i your cmwin.c ramUy. Thia 4 rnA & VA repoll9ellsed borhood; cul de u.c street. Who wants evtt)'thlni under *'66 Sahara 20x50, 3 BR, 24x60 Siqnature rm, frpl , kltch. $38,000, bedroom HuntlngJDn Be1tch Townhouses a: homes. tow A&kine $44.,500. S40.000. Pool,. pla~nd. sklrtln1, 8x2-4 porch, 541-1417 2 Afory can be yours for a down. No points or Escrow * 499.2800 * boating, ltM1s, aches. atorage &heds. Family Patio kltchen, Patio den, r,-A~C~"~E~S-0-,.-,,V"°'•l"°l °'Lk"°.-wtr'"", l" 1 f ha 1 ·-~-f Go • cl-' c.omer 4 'BR. 3 baths. OnJy park, near Dana Point Ship lap aiding. Many de· n. ue I me o PP neu. UJl)'I· ees. Allv..:i PAY• • U>1Jn1 •. .a-..a.---.. $36.!500 _ Vacant. Marina. Jux features. OeUverNI &. .scenic. $4500., w/$45. Dn J)&rt! at $33,000CaJ I 8f2..2.535. =!441 .,..ce ranges. Call ~ ~ University Re•lty *'65 Regency 2ox:ss, 2 BR setup for onl)L-........ $11,995 63.T-771 0 8 to 10 AM. 538-3286 CRE. ST REALTY ............ -ao.~ll'lll"f. 3001 E. C11. Hwy. 673-MlO !o:!;n: :~~~lnca•bafTrewp(. 4 PM Aet. -.,.......,_...,; ·•1na• 11, Roal Estoto ----A STEAL Al $34,900.3 Bdrm, Skirts, awnings, Garden, " VIM ILL$ E h '-Oi THE REAL \:)I T::STATERS MEREDITH Gardem. 4 Br .• r~=--~-~-~ 2 Ba. Custom deeor, many fully landacapt'd. Desir· MO"IL• HOME SALES xc •n1• 2~ Ba ., paneled fam . nn., NEW ocean ~ }'lome. By e'Jrtru, .M' livi,_ room, up-able family park near 0 .. -==;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;J $100 Total cuat. cpts. l drp1. Heated owner. 3 BR, 2 BA, near ,__ -·' d a..-beach. · 24689 San Dleao Fwy TRADE ' •-•Fm H·~-r per ....,y ·cu.a e MC, ......... *'70 Skyll~ 24xfi0, 2 BR. • 830-9110 • .oooutoo uvu Down Payment pool. SSl,OOO. By ownu. Allao Buch. $39.SOO. Prln-lot, 2 patioe. By Owner 2 BA. den skJrts porch Take San Diego f'wy to El View tome, tee land. $16,000 plus cl1>11ing C011!111 vet1 or 968-3.';62. ctpal• only. 494-T&U ...-642-JOfJS awnings. Hunt. Bch. ' Toro Rd .. Follow the front· equ ity for UNITS In FHA. Sure beat111 rentin&. 4 CAREFREE LJVING 4 Br, 2 &, fam nn, crptll, *'71 Golden Man1lon 24X aae road aouth to tht sa.ler Newport ~ Costa Mt11.. bedrooms, 2 baths, added 2 Bedrm Condo in 11 tun tilled "'dl"pll, entry hall, frplc, BY ·OWNER. -HARBOR 60. 2 BR, 2 BA. Oen, Up.. IQL Call 644-7722 or 644-81lt. Plintlled family ioom. cot.. ADULT rommuniry $.111!,900, 494-1003 or 833-0792. VIEW 4 Bedroom, Fee land graded t.hru-out. Choice C:C.-.,.------- ner Int In Costa Mesa. Sl!.500. 962-7711 Bkr L .. una Hill• lmmed. occup. VACANTi ,adult perk, Anah•im. Viking Model Home RHI Estat• Wanted lM $2-41'.m C&ll S5.1.750. Call 644.7722 or 1t 68 Skyline 24X52. 2 BR. In S *Perk "fV .. 1n W• ,.k . & L I ;;1rv=ln;;•===;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.J COME TO OUR HOUSE! 644-8ll4. ~u:1t.igt~~m/f:,t!. B:!.':t,~ Brand new 3 bdrm. Brent-LEASED commerc. or tn. .a er ee 1' VACANTI &11utifu!Jy decorah!tl home *'68 New Moon 20X43. 2 wood #815 loade4 with d64u~t~ll$300,000 pr mDft. * · '. ff .II 3 BR "2 BA NEAR Bayerest. lnl sq ft BR, 1 BA. Comnletr. e:x-extru including _porch, .......,~ •· It READY TO MOVE INI '"~runo .' '· · ,. •·•-•-I I d Th I . r-"··•t Owner letvtnr llff!A will .sell n.t:a ors split le~ elegance, 4~ br. terlor. Huntington Beach. S.us-•~ . .uc, awn n&'S, an • e rw111 """" ru: ... on 4 BDRM BARGAIN -H bo Bf d f Ad r bul ' .. & th!n. Price lo seU at '69 W 2 2 •••plog •th l '·I • lh!s 4 btdrm Modf'I horne f'ln 21851 .,..., ar r v . a ams .a ou1. 'M~uette model $3l,900. 830-726& alt 6 pm. l b11, view, ttt land. Ju11t • ealerner 4XSS. ....... w1 spr n" erg • NEED 3 or 4 bdnn bout, Jarre cornt"r lot for $28,500. ~5-9f91 Open 'ti! 9 PM' 1n Un1venuty Park, 3:1 ...:===..c:.~:c.;:_.o:::;_ reduced to $8650& By BR. 2 BA. Wt"t bar. Up-mor$t". Meu. Verdepreferred , 2 bath•. L •. fen .. d •• ,,,. OCEANYIEW NEAR DOUGLAS Bdnm., 21> ha .... l•m;ly La1un• Niguol ow,,... 548-1514 . • graded. Complete exter· 15,750 Complotol B d • Do·' r. J . ' • tor. Family park. Dana e uyer rea Y now. ,,.t .....,, Bo" ...... e 'P"•· Tool Franciscon Fountains AND ,SCHOOLS rm. w/wel bar. lrpl. "fl. BY OWNER. Monardo Bay NEWPORT SHORES Point. ap1· t!trano ~ ... 836-Q<J. hou!lf!, Nr. Soulh Co11111 by th1 S.• m11tr. llUltt w I t r P 1 c · Terr11c~. Gorgetlus vil'w of 2 story, 3 BR. A·lt&me. Steps *'70 Skyline 24X60. 2 Q Pla:r.a. IBA O.K. Vorel Co. 4 ~rm _ 3 Bathll. 2400 MJ Bol.·sa Park -top cond. -Freshly painted inside &. Cyn It. ocn. 5 lJ[e ~R~. 3 tn beit beach, Like new. BR. 2 BA. Den. Com-MOBILE HOME RealtOI'll, #JO 3>52 Newport ff. fornier model hniTie. Once by owrret. 4'bdrm~. 1~· ba.. out! Ottered at tf0,995.-BAs, 111.m rm. pool, 3-c11r 642·1525 pletr. Hµnt. Bch. " Blvd., Cotl• Mell!A. picked All "'Homf!.Of·l.he-rovered patio, frple, plu1 All gar, CUllm hit w/many PAGlANT Ph 54119.'W6 bl BY Owner: No down -VA, 1 33413 San Ju11n Crttk Rd. · Month '' in Home mAgAzir\l". tn11 .. m11.ny '"x:traa. Fully xtru. $79,SOO. 496-4016. .,.. old 3 Br 2 ha 2 ~1,·s S J r. · t VACANT & READY Mo11t oulstandini _ SS..1,900. crptrl. Incl. kitchen. .,. · • • .. ., ' an uan ..,..p11 rano $35 Mui 1tatua, mini price. crpts/drp11. dbl gill, 1 blk 714/830-3140 • 493-1128 SHARP F...ASTSJDE HOME and worth every cent. ,900 OR OFf'ER $4!.~. "~! Ja"• Sc• -·-----. financial 8u1ine11 Opportunity I~ 3 B" ~ e LARWIN e •••ume 5"~ FHA ""111 ""N ¥ bch. $47,500. Fee Simpl . Fl . '#5 3 * ....,.,rma. "' 1" 6<" -~ M-Lew•·• 12010 Bta:ch Blvd. Stanton ammgo I * YFull baths. OR REFINANCE Owner r 496·I5U ... ,.,..,, "" · 7141893-1341 BEAUTY Salm1, S.A, hp. * Pllllh lhac crpl. ffl..4405 ANYTIME 6172 Medford Dr. H.B. "Sll'{CE 19W' Lido Isle FOR u.le-by owner CBluH1) '"'""'""'""'""'""""'"'""""" Beod•ot1U,ul I pgtio kitchen. pior Ctr., A rt'al money 1 t W Bank Jd 3 bdrm r-LIBE m e ul y equipped with * M' x 140' Jot McDonnell Douglas 893-0858 u'n,·: ... ~~emty P ·-k, lrve,_! 4 BIDROOMS ,· 2~, bath ~".; * RTY 24x64 wet bll.r, dishwa,ihf!r. Ot-maktt, 8 itation, 7 sMmpoo * Boat accna BY Pvt. pty, take< over ¥~... .. u...: com P et e Y enc uaocu $11 500 luxe plush shag carpe.t It bowl11. I.Ate equip., 21 yn ,. * $27,500 full price Employees pymnt• on edstirc 614., Daya &Jl.GIDI Nights 008e to clubhouse. New courtyard-wood decking, \.I Beaut. Shag ~t Thru· much morr. esta.b businesa, Ranbl rent. FHA/VA TERMS AVAn.. en .......... ur wife down to the •-----...,1 -"--"' 4 ''l::::=::=::=::=::=::=::=z~I furnace It. water heater. block to pool. an!to. s.16.750. out. drapes, 11ppllances. In-Sele $13,995 Price! Gn>6S S2800 mon~. 4 Fu ER REALTY ·• ,. -. no"~ "~ • >T· I• Owner will red<corot•, or '" -'" '975 I d • •-1· * LL * cit)' by the be&ch _ Mve old Exec. Spanil.h home. L I ~"'days,~ ewa. cu ts 1tt up ""' w: 1very lncludet stt \.IP A: de!. any-operators. Retiring l ltav-·~ -41 •-·•; If 1 and ·i f ovo y Wife Wanted make """' .. otttr I: do U anywhere In So Calif whe• ,. s c llf In •-~·ced 1-~-in:MAl4 ••• •• •••• •• ...... ..,. .. me youne m le• m1 ea o Htd. pool, Atrium, 3 BR, 2 ,,~ $22,500. Mu.lit tiell! Newport · · • e n o. a . & Atta. ncuu 4'MI ....,.- BY Owner. Be au I It u I drlvinr -we have thf' BA, Su1'ken !Iv. rm • I w~~~t!:!::' en":: ~~":'~~ ~~·1000" J H~irtu. area nr Cliff Or., 3 ~a· 1>·1t!trano ""ap1· t!"-.. 0 quick CllSh sa1e. 54~790 alt spa.ckius 3 BR, 1'4 BA. finest selection ot homes In Garden kit., Fam. rm.. ordinary 4 bdrm. 2~ ba. ~NU' ou>900 A. BR. O:>ttage, large lot. \J c:.J \J ~Ll'Q.ll !):lJ pm. & all day Sun. F111.g1tone p11.tio Ir: Yard the Hunlington Beach area Hu.re trptc, Spanish tile townhouu. Hugf' family '!"'Vitae Owner. f2l3) '1~1~2. MOBILE HOME DEADLINE for SHAKLEE w/truil trees. Frple, lndoot In show you. Let u11 hf'lp roof. Slater hou11e 90Jd for mom jusi right tor .... -., 3416 Via Lirlo 675-4562 S Cl nt MOBILE HOME DlSTRIBUTORSHIPS with BBQ. Ex. )oc, nr fr~wAY k YoU minimize the monoxide $48.500 _ Take $41,500 for ,,......,. •n eme e PAGEANT PAG.EANT NO INVESTMENT is Feb. all Aehoola . Many exlrAI. and !11t11ue level and max· qu ick 811.le. $8000 cash for fun. s.19,500. VACANT SHORECLIFFS: By owner 4 334J3 San Juan Ct'eek Rd , 33413 S3.n Juan Crttk Rd. 29th. We will spont0r A: Sacrifice! $28,995. 54~1827 ~:lz:n t~~!:~/1::· ~~'. ;~ Je:i:~ty. 71.4/~~ ask i red h·.11 R~ f~=l.di~~· ::.: br, 2 ha. exp4!'T1sive w&il San -!n:/~~~tr&no 7 ~~u38f40 C:p~s;ral~2s dtrain __::ou1• FHREEI YBeO UJn.R MESA Vttde 4 Br. Owner * C 21 * ---·------mirrored wardrobe, Form. paper, drps, elc. Pvt. bch., epeuu..,n . ave truf.Reducerlto$31 ,51'.Xl.Nn entury WALK to· BEACH . . entry. ocean view, $42,00'.I. Prin-1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 OWN natural products dn. VA. 1616 Elm Ave., RIAL ESTAJE 142-1121 Imm thi~ wonderful big fam· REAl~TY GE.~Mll---clpals only. By appt. eves. bwilne1s. run or part time". 557..fllSt POOL SIDE 644-8138 or 49~188. Daya ~ Call row: 548-52M. RClllT~~·s H 3 B PARADISE 1!33·1611 ext. 28.18. ... ...., .. VENDING m•~•-·-c-1, • • ily home. 4 BR, 2 bath, Univ, Pll!'k Center. Irvine 1610 W. Coast Hwy .. N.B. y~~:;)':'=io=j;ijyc--;;;;;;;;ll-~··~•l~E'.'.:11~1-·_ .. _ .. I •-" Eotot• I ~ A l;'A.• ome. r.. family rm and Pflrents re-Call Anytime, 83.1-0820 REALTORS 642-4623 General Geftwal i.;nu-:s ., ,.. 1* ba., tam. rm., trplc., JUST REDUCED treat, aive you the elbow BEST BUYll WANTED-TO BUY before j ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~; column candy, an&ck II: mMY xtra~. By owner. $24,200, room you've be~ needing. GOR~EOUS new l to 4 BR. QUALITY built. 4 tee. July 1 from owner 2 or l BRJ••••••••• cigarttlea. 10 on location, $29.950. MS-'1185. Carpeted .kitchen II: dining Fnnnal dinlns rm for en-Span! ·~ 1~~den, ~~al 1 di?" bdrms. or 3 " den; formal house cJose in, $30,00D or un-AcrHge for 1ele 150 Income Property 16' ~~~ ':1 ·~=j ~ ~ BY Owner: Xtnl. Lr& 4 Br, 2 room, 3 bedrooms plus· 2 · t~aln\na lhoae special ng .,. lVUlf. .u=vra ors d' . ti . _do_r._4_96-_"7_9_. ____ , __ ..;. ______ 1..;.;..;.;..;.;;..;_;,;:.:;;..;::__:.:: hi. com. lot. Rm tor 00..t. batha, paneled dlnina: mom fl'1end!I'. Io u ch th r u o u I . Ex-~inr &r'l!I, ea re area. in San Juan Capistrano MUST SELL C.M. ·Triplex, by owner: 2 ="'~~~1594=·==--,,,=-=-==-= $24,900. 642-M59. A beautiful pool area -xlnt * Century 21 * tr11ordlnuy land8C8.ping. kilch. PM!tlll!' patio. tee. 40 flcretl in Northern BR. units. Private yd1., HAMBtTRGER CORNER W.dk ac .. _,_ ......J ._ Nord cotTll"l' lot. On I y EASY TERMS Cal 'f . 64 .. ""18 FOR SALE PARKING BY Ov.-ner: 3 Br .. l%. be., 841ant17_1~p. inr ! Submit! CAIL . I nuua, ......-• rtt $89 500 Lovely 4 bedroom, 2 bAth 1 orn111. ,_.., . 1~143 .500xi'?!,, .. ~· $4000Mkt. . • I I bit trll , .. ., RIAL ESTATE 142-4474 lll'H.. $57.500· Owner CTif) w.ik.~ Realty 675-5200 home on well land!C8ped Apartments for sale 152 VIU. • • JYLn ...... e -==·= .. =,.-=-==·==-- ' 'A' w crp$27s .. ....,., ~· .. .!.., I. SEYMOUR REALTY .. 1nc 833-8121. 3336 Via Udo. N'pt •-ach . for my equity. $3.S,l'.m ht CAMPING-SURPUJS mmac. •"""· .,...~. Be11ch Blvd., Hunt. Bch. APPROX. Uguna Ber.ct. a... ;~~ 1~~~t. :::~ 6 APT, homes w/p;.~~ & tramferable. 346-{llM. Parking -Great Location East Bluff MAGNIFICj)UE l/4 ACRE . 3 BR .• 3% ha, den"' cook part ol th• fun ol ,,,. •ltoch. ""''""·Loe. '""'" * C.M. Tr;·plex By Owoer. 2 • 645-™8 • B'UFFS •llr•< ...oa-playronm •..•.•...• $89,500 doo tdoo 1 .. A•-C.hf. ana, 313 E.18th St. Br .• units, •-yrn., -1-nv-0-1-tm_ont ____ _ T" ho• ~~11 · from the quarry tile en· 4 IEDRM ..... POOL 5 BR 3 ba. atrada ~er r-«1 r lvtng. u,.-e Id 1 1 1. •• own uee on ..-en ""' '-C19una Hills ...;I 000. hou,. for fuo for bo.,. or ea or ow~r "' inrome, garages. Excel cond. 10.,:, Opportunity •· ~ ' ttyway to the U"""tain ......... _ like a mod•I.! Llkf! MW ruu · • • • • • · · • • • • · • "g Clo to I ~ Ctr do I df'd 11.rea l BR 1 i,i. ,.... .:)llUW• ..;..is. Ne••by ••hool • park se rvine """'l' · wn • will carry 2nd, see u · • foyer, you'll love tttis super shag crpts tttruout. Room S • I LIDO REAL TY INC. au• ... ..... • N Call 143 BA e.n<'l colnrful patio h 4 ~·-'·-lly BeCIG 3377 · 1 N B make this an ideal family ever a. vacancy. ,500/offer, 557-3400. · ' s arp LIC\U'" l&JTI rm Ior boAt or tralltt. All te.rms. r-Via L do, . • owner 838-4351 r 83.')..182] pool, Sl2.500. Open Sal,ISUn home! Too ma'ny xtra~ to Only $3l,SOO. Call Ml-44&6 Extremely plulh "Mission" 673-7300 home. Auume existing low ' ' 0 • WATERFRO NT TAX 1J to 5. 644-2915. describl!:, $47,900. All terms. l'lome with custom w/w car-OPEN SUN. l~S interest loa.n or go ntw rnA Condominiums SHELTER. Dock your boat, CUSTM 2 Br, a cloui living Call 54()-8555. peting A: drapes, magnifl· or VA. for 1el• 160 lease 3 new units, N.B. Call & ma1ter 1, Pr l nc SHERWeeD REALTY cent mirrored walls, lush 114 VI• Mentone NOWll"i,500 for defAll1, Pvt. ownr. ONLY $52 500 ft 5 30 ...... ~ ,..... JanclM:aping, Sn•nish tilt Lovely 3 or 4 BR home CAPISTRANO VALLEY LOV~~y 3 bdrm 2 ~con· n4/6'1l-8249. . , · a : 111:iu'I Broo""W'St; f.V. ...... 116 500 dom1n1um 2 11-1 -==.;;:c:.:,,=~--644-5510. 526 2 OWNER ANXIOUS! roof aod AIR CONDITION· · REAL TY . • . "" 8 ''"· 10 UNITS 50 Near Adams It Brookhursl. ING. Only $.11 .900 &: seller KEN BRITTINGHAM 31501 Can'lioo Capistrano priva!P. patio, I 111 rd en• $lB,300 INCOME. 4 BR LuJ11k View Home (f'eP. ' .... • 4 •I 7u ,_ I otfer11 FHA or GI terms! Re•ltor 67~012l .19•(124 WeJ11tcl ltt a~ll . Phone. 1 ll Many e:xtru Prtnclpala De~ptrate owner '" tran~ler-• .am., ,., ualh1, w w Roalto"rs~Sinco l~' 0 642-6349 or 499-3986 ·':;°'~tl~n.=R=eal:;t:;;or'=~.:"":;·.::5000;:; ':ii 644-5917 . J'f!d ! -mu111t sell quick. 3 carp. A:: drape11. Built·irui, Won't be around long. See SACRIFICE! ,,_ i UNIT W lk I 8 hi 0 Y· · Bf'droom llke -w <rptt dl·"wa-"-. Patio. Good today. 3 Bd I d led WNER, 3 BR. 11,1 Ba. In .. • O C El Toro cUstm d-.-. &ttu·t~ t~a. ();j, $28,SOO! nn, new y econ. $34.500. low dn,. lot, 4 BR. beautiful Villa Pacific C.On-'1 It. 2 BR. $110 M, S16 M dn. l ;==;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:=;;I •Fr older home, trplc, Jae dbl fam rm. nr school I: marina, do. 968-2297 cell befoce 9 am 700 Palm, HB 347.3957 new! VA· .H.A. terms. • sarage, wet moorlq avail. t bo /trlr 4S:H077 CALL 842-4466 REALTY & rm or at ' ' or an 6 pm. Owner 'All. 4-Plex, all 2 Br, l Ba, Inc. AWRGIES? INVESTMENT CO. 548-ll35. 8J2.-003l. WHlmlnstor PARK Udo, NB. 3 BR. 2 BA. $570 mo. No do VA. $52,500. if"° ... thia home hlla fu ll (714)845·4085 M.1e Verd• N OCC 557 -51 DRIVE By UtUlty rm. 3 cu gar. Pool. r · ~· · air mncll!ionlng ••ith hu-Lo A.I midity rontml I: l'lKhTlnic -TWO-LARGE 3 Bdrm .. fam. nn.. w m ntenance. Graham 21 Unit-Nr. Shop'9 , EXCHANGES. investments &:: tax 1helters. Home I: Jnve1trnent Realty. 675-7225.. Monoy to Loon 2411 1st TD Loans 63.4 % INTEREST 2nd TD Loans 1% int. basM on equity. Alto NEW 95% of SAie-price loans Sattlor Mtg. Co. 642-2171 54U611 Servin&" Harbor UM 21 yrs. ----------1--------DUPLEXES lnlen:om., covered Pfttio, 9092 ENLOE WAY Really. 646-2414. 2 A 3 BR, 2 Ba. 8231 Elllo air lillrr. Nt11r new ~ BR, $ "'UICK $ O r------2 BA. HunMkf'r·bulll hl:lme. ,,. One year new -all 2 Bed· many extru. w n er ' (M•gnolfa nr M•y'I St.) Duplexe1/Unlt1 Ave HB. sai·M 847·3857 II t8 l Loll! of concrtle Anrl tn1lt WE BUY HOMit:S room, new !!.hag carpr.ts A: ~l64ll. 3 BR 2 BA. CO\/ered patio, ••I• 162 4-PLEX By Owner ~fwlteitt· trtt3 in b1t<'k yard. Ptic .. ?i.ffi. KASA.8IAN 847·96GC drapes. $31 ,000. each. $3,100. 2 STORY gtas1 front view Mission Vlei• crptg, drps. dahwshr. Ju~t Choice Huntington Be'ach ~------ reduce:d $Ml. for quick KASABIAN down. CllU 9611-4441 home. Balcony In livlna rm nduced toS25,SOO. Drive by' H.B. •2Btautl!ul extra Jge . 3l.,-"'.;:--'c.·:;.l..:73.;..500~ . ..:~c:cS::.10:.7:.. = sale. iuu prire CREST REAL TY ~"':.r :_~~~· ~1~R~~ s:i. ~W::.~·2 P~~':n~: and• calu •R\YiNtt ;1m. ~~·~Y 1:;: ~~· :ar~~ Lots for Sil• 170 HouM1 furnished 300 $30,,950. REAL ESTATE BEAUT, anl's. J yr old, 3 bar, cpti, drps, bltna . root, apt1, patio w/ cover. +huge Pllrk'1. On culode-C t H C _G_o_n_o_r•_I _____ _ N t DIVORCE foreell ult.! ~ BR. 11rljoh\IJ ~ H.B. park. $39.500. 986 La Minda. Many xtraa. $ 3 5, 1 O 0. 9684405 ANYTIME sac $43,500, Owner 842-3276. OGI. WJ• Or. •wpor Plus den. wa.lk to beach, nr Near shop•. achools, ocean 494-Sm or ~7562. r..::8=37-·77="::.· ------Cute Home + Apt $49,500 c.t Zone. Approx. 100'xl26' EASTSIDE •t achoola & llhopr. T&ke OVl'.f & frwy1, RtAl E111Rte Store 'J'he fute1t draw In tilt West 2 STY l B.R l Den, lrg cav I~ Near the ocean Jn Newport Level. Prime loc. $132.000 C $ . F•irviow 6~ GI IOM. PymnlA l:JllO No. 5. Art 12131 <1"1711 •• a lltlUy Pilot ClaHllfotl Pfttl•, bltn BBQ. epts/drp" -·-1111111 owner/Ar"''* 615-0123 Wosloy N. Taylor Co. 0 TA MESA incl tut~ & ins. 98~7383. OAJLY PILOT tot action! Ad. ~ .... """' beaut. viflw, $ 3 7, 500. ~------~-~j UNITS Re•ltor1-Rent at $1~ or option t.o buy. 646-1111 l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.!..;;;::;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;::;;::;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;.!z;;:;;;-:;:;;:"::,;;;::;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;--1 ~830-~1~90~1:.,· ~-~-~-wanted. Have bu.yen 2111 San Joaquin Hiils Rd. 3 bedroQm, 2 bath, double 1· fllr dup/exea up t... lp units. Ntwp0rt Center 644-4910 Karil.le, fenced yard, new (inytlmt) -------------------3 BDRM & Oen, prl. maater Mobile Homes Agent 675-7225 HIR. shq carpeta, freshly paint· S Ml}A °' !Ji 1ulle, custom cpla It drw, pt 5 I 125 LOT R-4, 132x300. In thfl (jq -C Q.9 or a • DANA Point -New duplex, county next t.o Costa Mesa. ed. Call Broku 5C5-Mt1 Feuntaln Vellt)' ~ .... J..J 0 ~~.500red. By"'owtlo..:. ... •.~7-~84' . OWNERS WANTED $49,500. SiJvl!r t..ntern At La Potisible· 19 to ~ unita. Optn Eves. -7 ''"" °" .,. 1 ... .1_.. Cresta. Wtbb·Bkr. 64i.4~ $4' 500 ~ t••-tl1 pd CM LAROE KITCHEN! Tn• Punfe wifft fn• luilf-fn .Cnuc'le Tent!tt ~·",. care needed '· · Broker 547 .. 191. .."co -0 u · • FAMILY ROOMI • 3.:-!:::·-.:::::: ~ tor""" '10 mobll• bomeo. lnc.omo l'reortv 1" R-3 Nr. NewPOrt : ~~~~1 ';::"'~ 3 BR + df'n, strv po~h. o.r:::·=-m&~':.ord'. :: patio. $22.900. ....... ~~l~~nc~~~f.:"~~ 10 UNITS 165'x620'-t.evtf SlJJ .,.,. or cpts C4M tmmac thruout. Coverett • Sow to fotm four llmPt. wcrds. N rt .... ch u"" $180 Per 111 ft Sl50 pvt hme CdM J)ltio, aPrinklt.rs. be:1t Id · ~ I ewpo -Ray'• Trailer S•le• Pride ot OY.'nenhlp 1 &dtm Wo1loy' N. Toy·,.,· Co. Sev bac.h NLda util .... S U X P E ·L lll80 Be•Ch Bl,., St•ntoo lumlslted •PIA lo top cont!. ~ """ ICPf. Tool shed. "'" .. .iu. HIGHLAND DR. ** 714JK9.l.l:WI ** N"or a vocancy. 115.000 . . Roaltors 97M4l0 AGENT Only ~!:'.J Rl'lllly I I J·t J , . 4 Spa.cloua bdntt•, 1 family UXS6 Mayflower Dbl Ex· down . Owner.will .finance. N~ ~~ Hilll~~O I.AG. Room, Pvt. bath. 5'1-44m Eve: 963-..qoo& ""rm: 2~1~,.:e~· ':ftft..•u= -pt.Odo, 2 tlR. All xtr11. Adil $115,000. ~ .. ~ altho4~~ , 7 .IDROOMS I T·A GO L 11 parlc In ,.,,., Valley. * c...a... ry' 21 * FAIRWAY WT 213 IL ~· -· -j t cpt<-drp1, AND a sparltllni ~Ml or •!3M 1111111 La.cuna Ntauol Goll Coum., ._543--,,.2159_.-;--:-.,----- NO DOWN PAYMENT I I I a I 1· H•F POOL. Pr1m< lllJ'\>or JOal' MobD• ...... •nclooed REA ST'TI ,; 1 ,'!?·~,;. Gd terms. Bkr. lalboa ''''"" B1t 2 story houlf! lor that bit; -• -. Hlchland1 arta. $43.000. cabana. rum., In Adult L I "' -2~ _ 771 ·~ family. Gr .. 1 loctlloo ,,.., I \;.s;;;r:;~~~"""'t.....) CALL • Uf•2'U P1tdt downlt>Wll c. M . 6 Units lislillUff Moi.llo Homo/ 2k8~;!':1c·~i:::k :X, "':'. h .... ,..,.,'°'•p'po"'1n'1m'··.n~~ 8 A L L E I ~ wrr• the heovy alimony d0_11h& 54M819. 2 BR.. 2 both ualt1. 2 ,,... Trollor Parks 172 646-01116. or 173-8314. M"'' or • ' ,., 4 1 • I I r ~ tome men poy out, it'• *°'Y r. .. lft·v LIDO VWaie • .Fully crptd, Gld. Fully carp. A draped, DEttR.'l' Cl\EST hlbol Penlnsula (:~':tun.-21 R.E. IMl-4474 _ . • _ l . to IH why th• gfrls find that Ntar l'lft.,•rt ,.,, arrtet tum or untum. R.euonablt. ~e~~tna. Best loca· Own YoUr own l&t. r-i-------. 1 thoir fonnor hv1bondl hove COME, See oor hUlt belG'rtf, SMn. • • • • Goll. ,CLUBHOUSE. Natural SPAC Bay View 2 Sly, n1co1y By••-· 2sty., 4 l>r •• l h«.. II E T R E p --,.l . mom tor ehUdren • dos•· ** WANTED ** 67140io 0 Hot PoO!t.13.991110 112911 rum. 3· BR. 2 BA Carport. Jan\. nn. w/wt bar.13 '"' , I ' I I I' I !·d~owlop.11r.,;;,~,!.tfi!,_•op_c!Ndlo~quotodb:'io! Gudooer mt Int s 1 n • d . oi~r .. ~ii•~• ~-~ • • F'lte llrochW'A• Wlnttr. 1195. 0) m.!MCl7. • pr. Ta Ill It lo l<r· ., " ·~ Modfm 3 8'., 2 Btt., -. .,.-lrtld;"au.:.°'."a:zi..9i0' -P'l'I J I a,a . J:!.DRIGE l\EALTY CO. paHo W/uf@d bri<!lf ,,,.,It • w/dlnlrw am.. bi9klut I--'-~-...;. __ ..;__ P. O. Bo.It 666-0 Cotti Mesa :-~ ~::::· ~~c: • r:m.~i9&Am r r r ,. r r r r I -~~ ';y~ ... 131~ DAILY PILOT ;:u~v:;~ Dtltrl (~~I = C&lll. ·~~occ'.'=~ 161 ~ous SPANISll 6 =Mlii 10•1 I , ., , I I I J I I ::~. 2 BR. 8IOclt CLASSIFllD ADS AD1i:'! E~~~ ';,:~~ 't!:P=~ ~ it! 11<n1ai. • - Ji.Nnacuta"' 4 111. 2 BA. • • ''"""· m1.1n 11111i1oot aaq, POR ACnON. • • · co.sr• MESA tl>Pm into "CASll" -.. u RENTERS nr.am _ .._._. '?rpt.. tarn rm. Prtcod .. loll ,. . t\ 1 -Wl;llll ~ ---13uoo. 11>-rm Illa", _s_c_R_A-:-M_-_LET_S_A .... N .... s .... w .... 1:..:.R=-:..:.1N.:__:C;...:LA::.::..:s .... s .... 1P1 .... c_:..A;...:.::..n .... o .... N.:._:..:oo:__ _ _:::::=::.·ld.::~::="·::..aw-__ CALL '42·5671 Sall~ i!irli.-· ~"'.".::.; P11 •• -~-s1t_l:._:.l!_'·_i:"".1_~......;.;~.;... l .. -;ridlJ, Mlltfl '· 1'7l OIJLV1 ~ILOT ff [ How .. for Aent l~I _,,,_ l~lllL-___ ....... __ L_._ •. _ ....... _._··_~_ •• _ .. ...J[9 ) [ All<•~"'~ Jil li --,.-.-,,,,.-,, .. -,-.. -•. -.. -!!WI ~-···u•'•""•"'•''•~•'!'•"!.::l.~~\~[~:.·.;, .• ,.;:.·;~.;~;.· ... ~~-~;·~~I Houaes Furnished 300 Houe.1 Unfurn. 305 Hwset Unfum. 305 Dupl••n Unfllrn. UO Apts. Furn. 3'0 A,tw. f urn. 3M Apt:' Unium. J65 Apt. Unfurn. 3'5Apt. Unfurn. 365 C•ntn• ftl M11 r Cott• Me111 NtwDOrt Buch Coate Meu Ntwptrt ... ch Newport BMch East Bluft Costa Meg La9une ... ch ;;:;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;;;;:;;;:~I 1 BR. &-FRPLC I SPACIOUS l br, bHn1 , Blurts To .... •nhou.$t- J BR le: Den, 2 ha, 2 patios. Ne .... ·Jy decorated, q u Je t area, nr pool. 644--8435 or 213/79S-9ii(l.I Housa1 Unfurn. Formally Grannis Rea ltors 2629 Harbor Blvd. 546-8660 . 305 Se1i.·1ng Nc,vpoJ'l·Costa i\lexa a1·ea. O\'e1· 500 rental!! avail· able 1101v. Our ft'C i,; $15.00. \\'r guarantN' Sf'r'l'iCf' or )''Ou1· nion('y back. fair? Call JIO\\', !. 2 Bdrn1 llou1't", $150. \VIII at·· <'C'PI children &: pets. Hus ft>nced yard, patio, garage. .J Bdnn. Jlouse $250. Sharp \\'ith new car~ts. fireplace, 2 baths, in Ne\1'por1 llf'i&:hts a!'ea. lfarbor Tiigh School , district. 1 $210. Brand new 2 bdnn in tri·pl<'x 1vi!h drapes, shag l'pl., fpll·-bltns. dishwasher, garage. Luxury living Jn Costa J\·Jcsa's 1Hosl t..'Onven- r i~nl loralion. I $95 2 BR kicls/pets 01{ $110 sngls or cpts CJ\1 $120 pvl hme, kids/pets $120 kids/(H'ts C.fo.l. S165 util pd U!.g Bt·h $135 2 BR util pd sngl!< ok $145 2 BR gar. kids C.l\I. $150 2 BR kids/pets 1-1.B. I $175 2 BR 0t.'t!anfront N.B. 2 BR 2 blks to bch, Cdl-1. s1so· 3 BR kids/pct~ c.r-.1, Sl95 3 BR kids!Bayvie11· Scv hol'l\f' ran<"hes in various areas sla11ing $115. Kids / pets 979·8430 AGENT 2 RENTALS 4 Bed, frrshly painted. Ni1-e crpls & drpg, 2 baths. S?:IO. mo. ALSO • FOil RENT • 1.AGUNA awm. 51,,,. .,.._ crpt/d'J>I, "'"""' ~ "";" ll\UIACULATF. 3 BE 0 -lril. cpta, drps. patio.' 1:at only. S.185. 67'".>-.ill9. EXECUTIVE SUITES MOTEL APTS. 2DIO Newpor t Blvd. BALllOA BAY CLUll Tf'rTace studio -Ba.ri•in. Tranaferred. Take o v er lease. 1'"\lm avail 64$.5000. l"xt 124., &TI·'l!S6. NEW NEW NEW WHY PARK NEWPORTERS . YILlA RIVIERA STAY HOME ON I R90M. 2 b a t.h bo1neJ ok. I penon. SJ:xl/monlh. Costa Meta fireplace, dbl. pr., patio, lJlll paid. -• Coate Mesa 642-2611 STUDIOS & 'I BR'S. .IUS'I' FiNISHEO WllKENDS. ro;lecoratrd. Nt1f ah a r NU·YIEW REN_J.Al._S_ ~_BR, !~!...~A. gr._ ~~. t'flll!! It drp , " 11.U~flirch 673-4030 or 494-3'..!48 nice shq, rf'tr!g, $160/mo. l~I. 5250 per n)O. 3CI East LAGUNA NIGUEL 4 bdr1n 2 _!_h_,_6C!_1 -_29'_·,_1. _____ _ 2 BDR.'1· $~. incl util until Families Welcome I AVAILABLE .June Wrh. or SZ'JO. incl Ulll • e Full kilchen >"tly. t:hildren &. pet ok. 1019 I 10 2 BR, 2 F ULL BA WOULDN'T YOU? Broacl\v;1y, C.~l. ba, live rm 1:-_ dining an:a. Huntif!tton Beach Lochenmyer Re.ii I v• fan1ily rm, fl'Jll, bullf-ins. . . c·arpet1, drape,;, fenced k 3 BR, ''4 BA, fen<'ed yd. 2 sprinklers 2-car garagP im-car carport. erpts, drps, mac. $310° mo. lsl, la.st' and bltnt, \V/D. 536-__ 265_1 __ 1860 Nf'wport Blvd., C.1'1. I -d-•pos"-:;;::i!.-::"""'-:-"4_<-;; ___ 1_N.;o_w,:po...;._r_t _B_o;.•.;eh:;;_ __ _ Call 646-3928 Eve1. 673-4577 Outstanding LRG. ,~·nterf.ront, upper z 0 V• Br., 2 ba., den, crpt/drp.s, e WALK TO Shops -Spac CHn llW \\'Ctbar. trplc., boat slip. ,t BR. Encl gar. Sml yard. 3 Bdnns., \V/\v carp., drapes. Avail. Uase '395. 67l-50'll. $115. $300 mo. yearly leasr . ....Call ALA Rentab • 645-3900 MISSION REA~ TY • llARD IG r ind -2 BR. 4~0731 { ~ ...... Jl'1 f°'nl'd yrd. Encl gar. h id1/ LAGUNA NIGUEL 3 BR., 2 . pets. $1::.0, Ba, liv It din area, frpl, Al.A Rental! e 1)4S.3900 blt-iM, rpls. drps, 2-car Apts. Furn. • H al..., J 11· B • e Spc<•i1tl rabinr1 llJHll'<' e ~poo f'llt ay A.w, ~.H. • Laundry racil.tties b'1J..16'l'4 • l.oc·k ga1'ag<'s II'. Is: ,1or • 1'"rff utllitits ----------• • Rn11·t il • Lndry -PalLOs e F'rtt linens BACWELOR apt. Nt"' ('l'PI . e 0 1\\'.Dispos.nl e Drl\Pf>JC • T.V. I maid &el'\'. a\•ail, f'fr. $150 I rno • Yt'arl:v. • DN>p 2 t'OIOr ~hllJ' i•pt~ • Phonto serv:i<"f' $100/mo 1\i 111er. 67~9Ja5. e Sl)('C'ial soundproofing 6Th-2TI8. e Nr. San Oipgo Fn1•y, I-tar-s~::~~~. 1'!:~pl, h ~u~~.~ ·oc- 1 _EAN_N_B,-f -R-ON-'T 1 7 BJ1" clo 30 sf' ~s ~:~:t.&c::'~~in• htd. pool. Adlt.s, DO pet•. 4 0 • • plet'. 0 Ullt' . --. '"' •·2-dn-61' '684, and \VATF.R-All ~i<I. Sea50ll's J\1ob. E.sr. 23:i9 V'fV"'U;) a "0 ' ..- 4 \'r~ Npl Blvd~~ or 673-6110.____ _ Month to Month $ IO STEPS be 622 H amilton, CM 1100 • 'JOVE m AUo ,,,-. to ·h. u1od 2 br. ~·1. " • t-• he -• ·1· JI 3':f' :\lg:t'--ri.lt'. & ~lrs. lloOan Shady Elms -La\\'11 -p I oyoC, lln)o:u eel Lng, a 548·2062 Children'• Secliod bltns. S2:lO yr\y, 642 -3490 \~~~~~~~~~~ l>Urn. l Untuni 1":? Br. I BDru.t, den, 2 BA. lipaCIOUS }o'rom $135/mo. Up duplex. Ne-ar brh. Ad lts. 17~ E. 22nd St. e 642-::6.i3. SZIO. 642-3682, 5.l7-1487 I~' L<w J ' Jo 4 gar, sprnklni, vie\\', pa\'ed (hJJ mo. e Y -" ry, •lor•g• •••• tor ·ant. Goner•I B 2 B ho ' • I ' .. ~ ... • LGE I b t -~ tu •• $140 Alo. Ulil pau1. On r ., a. me. rp .. iijiiiiiiiii j r ap , p .... " rn rrpl.i, drps, bll-in,;, inany per-boa.I. Jmn1ac. $285 1no --Sl2j, flll'll .$135. Adul1s. beach, 1 Br. ~love in HARBOR VILLA APARTMENTS Xtru:. 2340 Cynthia SI., nr. 1st, last & dep. 49':>-4244. A Lndry, gar. Quiet: N r today!! 6-12-2991 . ~~. orr Santa Ana st., East 1'~~~:;odr:an hou:~w2 Bold New Concept ~~is~922 \Valla~ No. B _s_._•_th_L_•_g_u_n_• ___ _ 2 & 3 BR. House. Crpt'g, bdrms. 21,~ baths, _wet bar, HOLIDAY PLAZA drps & or curtains. Gar, paneted den, 2 fireplaces. FURNITURE RENTAL DELUXE Spacious 1 BR. Util roon1. Fenced back Short term lease. No pets or tum apt. $135. Heated pool. area. Stove. Central Joe. children. Refereoce15• .$400 "' Month to J..fonth Ample parking. Adults -no C0;\1PLETEL \' tum. sinjl'.lr aJI util., soft "·atrr. TV cable, OC'f'an vie\v, \\'alk to beach. $150. ls!, last, clfti:. 499-1926 $)20 to $150 THESE ARE TOPS ••. If You . P refe t Quie t L iving a~ P rivacy. l &. 2 BEDROOr.I ll 'i:: all heit for you to enjoy Saturdays and Su ndays an(\all \veek long. loo . $750.000 health spa . 7 s,,·hn1ni11g pt)()\s . 7 lighted tennis l'Ou 1·1s. btc)rle trails. pulling green, shufrleboartl. l'l'Oquct. Spaeious junior I'!! fron1 $170 mon thl~'. plu s 1 or 2·bcdroon1 plans and 2-story to\1 n hou ses \r ith 2 or j: bedrooms. A1 1 \Vith rlec:tr1l' kitchens. pri,ate balcony or patio, carpel ing. draperies. :0,11b- terranean parking. cle\alori;, option:1l rnaicL !iervice. Gourtl1Ct food 1narkl'I . dry clc<:tner, beauty salon on grounds. Sec beautifully fur- nished 1nodels lodl!y. 9 a.111. tn 6 p .rn . bthE'r li1nes by appointn1c111 .. lu st north or 1;·ashion Island at Jarnboree and San .lo<l(JHln 1-lills Road. • Telephone 1714) 644.1 900 for ren tal informat ion. PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS ,on the bay Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfu r n . -='-.......,.,.---- C 01 t • Mes• H untington Beach 365 646-6961 or 646-1246. mo. Call -494-9369. * 100% Purchase Option pets. 1965 Pomona Avt". C?tl ATIRAC, front du p (ex. L•guna Hills * \Vide ~lection- 1'1001-.:RN 1 B<tnu. apt. t ·p1)o., Apt. Unfurn. 365 \\ patio, romp! rt>derol'atrd. drps, fls h1\•shr, h If -111 s , 1 BR, w/auto dsh\\·sr. \Vill Ne1\' shag l'rpl'g. blt-ins, and giu'llJ:I'. 1 l·hiltl uk. ,\IJ util PARK WEST APARTMENTS Range, refrig:. &: crpts, __ .,, . Style-Colon drps. No l'hild!Pets. $190. LAGUNA HILLS 4 BR, 2 B . .t,,, * 24 Hour Dellvery 642--9139. ram rm, lrplc, bltns, cpt, • 3 BD~ .. 2 bath. buill·ins, :~vid~~d, :::·d ;:i~t: nf{ ... ~JS ~ clll"pels, drapes. Kids &: pets $265/mo, 1st It last + ~ -- OK. l«e· fenced yd, '$23.3 deposit~ 673-()216 1no. 646-1434. · · • Newport leach 517 \V. 19th •. a.1 3 BR. carpets. drapes, lrg. 2756 N. Pt.fa.Jn SA 549-3481 ht" ready on or before 3/7 B•ck Bay drps. t.gt' Pool & lndry i-111. pcl. Sl 50hoo. 307 Avoca(Jo, for occupancy. Call l\fr, or ___ ....;._____ Conveniro\ to :,hop'g. Adj. A , '" lllnr. Tin-e al 543-4500 aft '"' pt · · .. I. ti4:....o!"l84. 2 BR, elec bltns, disp. Crpls lo 1-~nlrvic\V tlospital in back -.----~ - -• 6pm. It. d111s. hid pool. Childl'en of Fal'l'O\V R\!y a! '.!621 liar-'l BR in r:.:l·f'li<'llf lol.'at1on. * \VJNTER RATES * bor Blvd. Ph. days 5.'17·9049 ;\lt>s:i V€>rde, i;pl, drapt'rir~. Attnc furn Studios $115, 1 _o_K_. 1'-1-65-·-mo_._6~----or rves &: Sun 546-0081. b 11 i 1 1 -I 111 ' g a.r a$: f' · Corona del Mar l:iZ=======o::::I ··ul-dt>-.'WIC strut. Sl50/n10 . ~~s ~:~. :1:.tsAp~. pets. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiii 962-989~. ur ility room, encloeed patio, e STEPS to Water_ 1 BR. 2 LRG. 1 Bdrm apts. Com- partly furn. f'rplc. $225/mo. Furn. Prt ok. Util in<'! $1411. B•lbo• Island pletely furn: Refg, stovr, * NEW * --.. TIU: GABL"5c,-- 2 Br. \\·/gar. Adull11. epts, 547.()314 .c.:=..:=:..:.:.:.:.c...:...~- 6-16-2231. ALA Rentals e 645-3900 * \''O~fEN-single rooms, dsh I \\'lh I a:ar-di1.. 740 AVAIL March 25. l BR,.2 e PRIVATE-Nice! 2 Br, kitchen1/TV room, ::sa~ar'*pt. A. Costa VILLA NINOS drp•. bltng, lned l 1· d • w/paliG, wtr pd,_ ~ BA. OW, fncd yard, •hag sundeck. encl ar. Sm l t. Da -\Vk -l'ifo. $50 Up . .c:=::....______ 2 BR, 2 BA APTS crpt, drps, $225. 1st -Last $!90 g J>I! 675-3613. BEAUTIFUL STIJDIO APT. l A 2 BR. Fll1'11. A Unturn.. Super·Comfortable-Quir1 mo. &: refs req'd, 545-3412 ALA 'Renta1" • 64r>-3900"B~A~Y-F-R~O~N-,T--l-Br-.. -.-.. -1c, Frplc., be~ cell., cedar Fireplaces / priv. patlol. Near Ne\vport Back Bn:v. 2 BR, . 'SlJO. yaro. ~WATER View . 2 BR, 2 BA, pvt. patio, front ground flr: paneling. Adults, nGl_pet. Pools TeMls Contnt'I Bktat. Gas It \Vater Paid. 7-.lo. 10 ON TEN AatES 2439-C Oranit Ave, S!~~-, I BR Ca1'P(lr't . Priv. 1>atio. Crpt.s, dl'pl, all elrc. 1·rsp. adults ol)ly. No childt·c n or pet. $1'.E/mo. ~1-l8-l'.l2'l. , ---------- 1 Bdrm. F rom $160 2 Bdrm., 2 Bo. F r om $195 3&:~ Purk11l~111 l--1111e Irvlnr. (Just o!t .S11r1 Dira:o ~·111• 111 l'ulver Rd) $70. MOVE-IN ALLOWANCE Under Nt'1v J\lnnagement. Lrg. 2 Br; crpt11, drps, bllns. sea-Air Apt:ii. I hlk N. ot Adanls ~ofl bearhl 72!1 •6 Utl!·a 5.16·2796 ;i:\6.7070 I - everytlnng. Child ok. 543 01\V SIC I'd 400 S Bayfront Ko 5 $134. 336 E. 20th. 645-~17. 900 Sea ~. CdPd 6"-26ll ~to. Fi'Om $185. Victoria St, 518-8652:" , • oven, .crp . ' • . . 1 Br $130 ilr: 2 Bl' $150. Large. (l\facArthur nr Coast Hwy) Children Welcome. 1.RG l 81', :? BA, rrpt, rlrp:ii, ----------1 drp d, iar. Deck. Side tie Balbo• Peninsula Id al 1 2324 Elden A\·e e 64a-4012 frx.'rl patio, nr 0 CC . IN Beautiful P(U'k on 0.:.-ean 1\ Ith 9 hulr, '.l J)l1r KOlf 1'0Ur84', 20 " :'Al lov~ly 2 BR, 2 Ba, hl n-liablr adultJr. sm. per 1110., include» util•. 21·162 P 11 ci f1 c Coast lligh1vay. 5.11r887l. lnqulrr! at oNk:f'. 3 BR. 2 BA TO\VNHOUSE, avao·l. Y•arl" !·a·.". -,14 .. '----...,.-...... ----Pool &: teITace. e or • ~ "' 1· hU•-1993 SJ:iO/nlO. 1·11rport :~i7-Glal. l.10NTICELLO. CI ran . 61' •249 appl .· BAY View. 2 BR. 1225. Util. chelors, no c ,,...,n. CLOSE t Et h Ir 2 B $1/XJI Ph 54Ej...3J17 ......., h Church. 1)48.9633. 0 ac · g. r., ON FRIDAY ADUCTS001Y1-1i;:-swo-:-1n1~. mo. -3 BDRM 2~Ba l"'llhSf' pd. Bear , pier, prk'g. 2 Ba., open bean1s, frplc, 7L Jani<'~ No. B. Call 3 BR, family nn, Jiv rm. Nr. frplc, ~u,'1 drp. s, 2 ra; 8A7d1u_~,,30.· 3 E. Ldge\\•ater. 1· SHARP l Br. Pool. Nr. blh1s, 330-A ~largueril<'. ~i2S5. San D. & N rt ~ ... , """"' shops, util pd. No pet!. 673-0037 or 675-:>726. Don't \\'O!Ty about wet>krnd ieao ewpo •· .. ,s. , ...... .,e, Pvt patio, garden· ----------I S""'" .:•n ••n• "'•" --Adult!. 1884 Monrovia. house·\\'Ork. Choose the V('n· • \\.' L.SON GARDENS e MN->nU-'t'IW or ....,..,.7587 ing lndd. $350. 833-3410 • $2.!l \VI( & Up-On Ocean • .,,0 "~"" UNIQUE chateau on Bayside * FRESH AIR .,.O""\h><J<> donll' and have a bright n('1V 2 BR. 11·2 BA, crpt/drps. t nc:I 2 BDRM., large yard. $150. • DELUXE 3 BR-.-Lovely Bll:ch-l Bt-~ms 11 Dr. 2 bdrm, &: den -dining homr? Thest' easy·lo·cart'· _Pc:'-".:.•_· .:.l'-"'.:.·_&4:.::.2·.::6'.:.l.:.I __ \\'alk J Blks to Reach! Water & gas paid. 1586 F 2 BA i\lald Sf'r\•1ce-Pool-UtLI pd 1''1JRN1SHED 2 Br. apt, ut room. Adults only. $375 Mo. 1 am, · e c Ji 6"' 8140 e pd. Sl!O/mo. 2277-B :r.tapl,e A•ent 67" '930, .. " ~20. for cardt'n apartments 1avt' t•oR AduUs over 35. J B1-, 1st l.41c 2 BR, ap!, ne\vly dC(•Df. 1 3 Bed. hon1e, Coll('gl' Park. Nit e shag crptP.'. S240. 1nG. CENTURY 21 1 REAL ESTATE 546-9521 -LANDLORDS! \Ve Spccialilf.-in Newport Beach e Corona de! Mar • Laguna. e & Dana Poinr. Our Ren!al Service is }<~REE lo 'You! Orange-. 2'l3/376-50:n f'Vt". S315. 1807 °•ri Ch~"!e,; Pl. a i.:i-....., ..... ..........., I IV/ ...-u ... SL 543-5913. 2·3 bedrooms, lockab r. gar· rtoor, Ne1v dC1:., Nr i1huiis. iv cr1i1s, d1•ps, blfni;, f!.'(· 'l BDR.,f. house, w/w crptg., Avail Now. 213: 676-4601. YEARLY-Bayf_ronl, i\1agn1fi-* GREAT VJE\V 2 BR. * ages, yoUr own fit-eplac<'. Sl40. inc l ga1<1. 1vtr, 54!!·2·107 ct>pl rrfrii,c. $150. No s.ngls, fncd yard. prage. 1 srnl. LEASE/option. 2 hi.-&-;tf!-;;, l:t-111 Vic\\,_ J Br. no pet~.' J·"URN_,_ Ba I' he lore It r. • t'rplc., bltns. suodccks, pool. THE VENDOME nv IX!hl, 53&-17U Child ok $175 mo. 646--0762. 21;. ba . some \'ie1\-. Anxious. S~. n18: ~13-6790. __ -Tncludmg .Otil, $9.a/nlO. No $200 up. 644-6344, 6Ta-j2(}4, 1 RR . S!ove. Ref r i JI! • • • CJ-IEZ ORO AP'I'S • D.n. P-oo'nt Agent 67~7225 1-llR 110:\IE like 2 Br duplex, S\\·ingcrs! Call 642-0954. \VATCH-!hr sunset in this 1845 A11ahein1 A\'eUUf' Dishll'asher, Crpt~. Drps. 8234 Allanta. 1-2-3 Br'1. ·---LY-I BR ,. · h-.. Call 64.2·21'24, lof~. Phillip! 717 Jan1es, SIJ:,, :t4CHitl3. ----------1 38Rlbaih homiTiC!Trf. quiP1 N'sidentiaJ area near LOVE · urn15 co.•· e:xe<"ulive 3 bdrn1, Ocean ·---POOL. Priva!e cloSt'd pr. LARGE 2 BR, 1'2 BA. cpt~. haven. ex lai-ge yard. sira beaeh. S215 \\'inter. 673-3780. Qlliel adults. Near stores. Blvd. duplex. Adults only. 2 l..G. RR. 1 BA. Gar. Cpls. \\le.sher/dryer. SJG-0336. drps, bl1ins. Avail. i101v at mo 67:..-8185. Corona del Mar 198.I Po1nona, CM 548--0728. $450 1'.Io. Agent 675-4930. me&liBJl81 ~~~j9~~·ins. sis:,, ~8-.1Dit"1, BEACHBLUFF APTS. $21!">n:io.499-35.llagt. . • "-'I · DELUXEBACHELORAPTS. 640-0020 .. ~·~----~ s 2&38 limp Ip Hunti-ton leech * BLUFFS 4 Bft, Jam. 3 B~. BACHELOR. t.'Ompl private, 1m Santa Ana Ave., C.M. CLEAN-2 Br, no a:ar. Refs. -21-LARGE 2 BR . Carpets pac r , · oo ' •· ··• · Frplc. Beaut encl patlO, re!rig, ulil pd. SlOO mo. Mgr. Apt. ll3 646-5642 APAnTMENTS and drapes. Sl30/nio. lio, D/\V. 8231 Ellh1 847-3951. 673 .. JO::O or *\VE have a tar"' Jelection pool leMis, schla. $375. 675-2880 aft. 5: 30 or \Vknds. 160 SlTh. 6 "'In 3 BR, 2 BA • • •"" • • • SZ!S. tr Call 54S-7209 * $1 55. 2 Bdr1n., 2 bath. -'~-'--c= 644-2730. STUNNING 1 br. fum'd $ ' __ ...:c1;.:~_;.:.c..~''-'ft_6:::Pc:";_' -~ 2 BR. 1~ BA ........ $180. =-=c-='-"-::C.::0::.7"-.,-Dlsh\\'Uher, pool, Children NU-VIEW RENTALS 494·32~8 FREE It or l and 4 bedroom homes Costa Mesa 2 br ufllurn $165. $50 dollars LRG. 1 Br., 2 Blks from Big fALSO AVAIL. 1'1JRN.l 2 BR apl. crpt'd & drps, OK. 2310 Florida. 53fN191. landlords-Owners that .can ht" moved into 3 BR & 4 ~R f\Omes, near iv/ad 645-55.30 Corona. Nice vie\Y 1 AduH, N d It d A t stove, rcfrig. Pool. Lndry \\'r "'ill refer tenant,; to you ;t[most immediately on our beach. Yearly LeaM". S300 Casa del Oro ew a u gar en P •· facil. Chldrn ok. ~1 :i.1. 2 BR apt. Closed gar, cpts, ft t O ti I nio up Agent 54&-1290 1 \VEEK FREE RE?\'T! no pets. $150 yrly. 6'2-8520. 151 E . 21st. 646--8666 dr..,., cho'fd,.n/.•maU peJ ok. fREE ot charge··. t.tany en -P on P 8 11 ' __ ...:_ . . . --· -ALL UTILITIES PAID Bachelor $113 up. 1 BR $140. NEWLY DECORATED _D_•_n_•_P_o_1n_1_____ '" desirablf' tenanls on ou1· SHER\VOOD RE ALTY , 2 BR, Cl BA, de1~, frplc, near Conipare before you rent • up. Adults, pool. &12_2181. 2 BR., i:,1m:; \Valk to $140/mo. 847-29-'6. \\'aiting list, 540-8555 bch. ~I-pnvs. S 2 7 5. Custom designed, feeturlna: beach. $ • range C'.oasl BEAUTIFUL LGE 1 BR Ocean vie1v ap1. * 1 BR, Apt. Bllns, end gar. ALA Rentals • 645-3900 .SUGAR Shack $125. 2 BR, 64.2-3082, :i.i7-1~87 e SpaC'.ious kilchen with in-BACHELORS only: 1 Br. Real Estate. Call: 644-48-43 GROUNDS Bar, din area. Hv r1n. Lge Block from ocean. $W. l-lere's Oil(': 3 txlrn-,-., 2-batl~ (·u!r. San Juan C•pistrano direct lighting ::in~~aU~ ~~1M6-7972 * 2 BR. Etec kitchen, -10 A1inutes lG O<·ean BR & BA. Balcony, ne w 536-mo. dbl garagt.' freshly painled. ri.tOUSE Houst' $90. Palio. • Separare din'g area · · · dsh\\•shr, etc. Lovely vie\\'~ Gas Heat &: S!ove. Water !lhag crpt & drps, bltns & Laguna Beech new carp<'! r & drapes BEACH J-ll'rmit S150. 3 BR. 7 Story 4 BR, 1c; block to .Tr. • Home-like s!orage AVAIL NG\v 1 & 2 Br.tum, Adult!. t m/mo. 673-4769. Gar. Rec. Rm, Laundry R1n ntfrig. $165/Jnu. &17-3927 or ----------I upgraded and for rent 11 t Baby Lighlhousc $145. 2 BR. lligh. $315. Call after 6 ror • Private patios pool, rec mi, gd loc. No Coita Mes• 1 BR, $140 837-5118. NEW OCEAN VIE\V ~ps. 5215 Pf'r nio. Call Ri'Okcr. tf 1 !fad a flan1mr.r, J'd appt. 49.l-4910. • Ctoscd garag~ \\·/storage chldnl, no pets. fi46'..J824. ----------2 BR. $160, $165, $175 East Bluff 2 BR, 2 BA & I BA. JU.SO: 3 54~>-0465. Fi:-.:·lt~ 3 BR. $160. S t A H • hi e Full length marble pull-NR. ace, bachelor \\'/kit, DELUXE Hacienda de Mesa BR. 'l BA. $2:14).$330. 222 rH~E~L~P~-U~~·~·~~S~J0.~63~1~1 1;-:a;;;n:;-a-;";;';n~•-;:~e;';og:::;;s;-:::::::; m'" 1 1~-· r il SUS APARTMENTS 160 \\'. Wilson, Apt 1, Ch1 Arch. 4!l.i-3383. 494-2339. 3 HR 'l BA ho m r : carpor. • ..... , ac · · NEWPORT BEACH "12 lireplaces, buillin:ii & lrg BROOKHURST & Hamilton 3 BR, 1 BA. lrg fenced yard. : ~in1·sz ::~ .:.-~-·-· ~-=~'""=-Air Cond • Frplc's • 3 Swim· BAY MEADOW APTS. VIII• Granede Apt1. 1 BR, cpls, <lll>s. beaut. I ~• _ _. · ~1 v _, -4 Bdrm 2 Bath Families only. Children & 00 -'.""""ueg -sur--: ._,, ll20 2 Br m;.,.,. Pools~ Health <:!~a • 2 Br, beam ceilin=, priv pa· Four •·<!rooms wi'Jh balco"-vie\\', $157 n"". 1'5 r •••• cnc"" ytuu 1n \\ esa C•ut'. '.!:.::"· • ··.:~ , peta ok. $l7S/mo. !i4.>-l950. rounded 9'-ltb plush land· 2 BR. u-...,er ·· -.. "'l-' •u we ... "' " ......,._. }o'or families only at $265 per u•o~ .. cat'l>f' ..... g. near . ·•·ping mobile ho~ $145. 1l2 Tenni• crts • Game I: Bil· lio, rec. faC'.iJ., closed gar· les above&: belo\v, Graclow Wy. Adll. no pets. 494-4029 ced ..._.. Liard Room. ag•. Gas heat, cooking & mo. Avail fl>lareh 22nd. Call schools. fen . y a rd. 4 Br. frplc, fenced yd, patio. Adult living al it best \Vilson, C.i\I. 645-4530. living &: quiet surrounding Laguna Niguel agent :>4&-4141 . S?.00/mo. Call 54:>-2081 af1 5 Bar-B-Q, 2 mi fron1 UCI. Large 1 BR 'S~'G SLEEPING Roam $10 1 BEDROOM waler all pd. All adults, no for family ,vith children. I·---------- p'" $275 :M-6671 aft 5 pm UT!Ll~Es F EE F'RO~I $165 pets. Fron1 $165. Near Corona de! Mar llo'gh LAGUNA NIGUEL B11lboe Island · ~ · · ·i~ R New paint. shag cpl. 642-2181 SPARKLING, su nny. 11·alk to Houses Furn. or 3STi \V , \Vilson 642·1971 MEDITERRANEAN 387 \V. Bay St. C.M. School. Fireplace, 1\'Ct bar&: Apartment• 2 BEDR00~1S, 2 BArr1-IS brach !..· shopg. 3 BR. bltns, Unfurn. 310 Dana Pt'int l Call 64&-0073 buiH·in ki!chr.n appJJanccs. Call Abour Our New 6 Mo. ()('n, f'irelacc, Garage st>cludl'd patio. closed dble LIVE LIKE A KING 2 BR 1 ~~ BA, ai!IO 1 BR, nt VIL AGE * * $170 * * 835 AMIGOS \VAY 644·2991 Lease Program Avail&bl • 673-7178 * ga< .. pool & main!. ri.1any Corona del Mir · 2400 llarbor Blvd., C.~L l Br, 11,~ Ba, nc\vly painted. Coldwell, Banker"-Co. Now, i BR $154. 2 BR. 1 Ba At Budget Prices! ocean&: boat harbor, beaut., n4 557 ri.1an11.gi.ng Ag•nl Balboa Penlnsula x!ras. $240 mo. RJS-7954. -qUiet location. heated pool . ( ) -8020 Bllns, cpt/drp, encl patio. $187. 7 BR, 2 Ba. $1.96 ~r R FRONT Hse. 2 BR, $21:>/mo. FURNISHED-See at 24311 Santa Oara or RENTAL OFFICE Nr schls & shop'g. Children 2 BR. 2 BATHS -n1on1h. 1;2 BLK BEACH ! VACANT 2 B · S26(J. mo. Yrly. Util. incl. Adult& no UNFURNISHED ph 493-3039. OPEN 10 AM TO 6 PM 01..::. no pets. 880 Center St., f'ully carpeted & dropi,'f:I 20041 AJoma Av~. C95-4772 NiN'! 1 Bdnn. Ideal couplr. ~ildren, pets OK. Swim· pets. Nr, Albertscm'a ?tlk t. BRAND NEW 1 & 2 BR CM. 642-8340 or 548--2682. 2 Covered parking iitalls Yearly. Pet ok. Sl40/mo. ming pool. A!k to~ i\1R. 613-8936. * POOLS e SAVE U ON RENT! e FROM $130 BRAND NEW 2 BR Gar & \\'ater pd. $250 Mo. Mesa Verde Util pc!. SNIDER, 962-4411 or *ENCLOSED Managerneeded·Sbeautiful Yrly. 816 Amigos \Vay, NB NEW 2 bd ndo 8ha 963-2107. Newport Beach ~view units. Mlt cpl., Near llhopg, enc 1011 e d Bronze Medallion, encl 1a.r, rm CO • & NU·VIEW RENTALS GARAGES •• d bl!' arb ~ cp111. drapes, dishwa.<1htT, 67340.'ID or 494-3248 . •L. 0 · 1 l at 5• 2 BR. Bit-in outdoor BBQ.* CONVENIENT 11' 1 • •~ • di J 1~ Af"· I Pf E t >« 1 ~ bltM, patlo, "",rag•, pool. 3 Bo"''' C ndo , b h r·1e duti'e• 6~ "=1 glll'ages, built-ins, r n c I. crp ... , rps, ·tn.!5, & • &-60 0 o bl h d I I patio5, attractive. Tdnscpg. sp · &,v .,..,r , as · __ .. ,. B t l·Lns. s ag.' 11. l' n c T..ovely kitc'1en. Rt'Ccntly TO ALL BEACl-lES Huntington Beach Adults onl:v. no pets. 1970 side. $165/mo, Gas & \\'a fer. W '"'FFE'l CL.a .$190. 516-3'116. ay~r•s garage. Patio'.r; NG pets. rc1nodeled & painted. No FROM $1 35 MONTH \Vallace St., 5 4 8 _ o 8 o 4, pd. Children ok, no pets BRAND Ne1v! 2 Bdr. r·rpts., BA)"CREST S39:l/mo. 3 Br.. S2'l5/mo. 962-00.i. children. ~asf" 548-8261 . 1 BR. Furn S 135 / m 0 • &12.0563. Huntington S.•ch drape!!i. Elct'l appl. & dsh- frplc.. O\'l't'l)Zd kit, Also 3 BR. fncd yard. \\'aler pa id. -Condominiums ADULTS PLEASE Overlooking beaut. gal'den c-=.:2209=·'------~ -=-===--------~;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:; wJl.he:r. S111lm pool. Priv. Sl90 I D/R F/r. SI~ ~"7'' F'· 'd Call palio &. pool. Adults, no NE\V 1 & 2 Br dlx apts & LRG 2 Br Studio, 1~~ Ba. 21 i Bit. ge · " ~. •v;....""' ?_ ., "'n a. Unfurn. 320 VILLA POMONA u ·1 knd 1 lit 0 100• ~2J?8 at1. 4:oo. frplr ., oveI"l!zd kil. Also ""..-;J<JV:1 pet.I. 1035 12th St. Acroas townhouµs. Pool., dwhr. nlum. Ava1 \V o . ar N BEACH' a\·a il. r·umished. 642-t5S9. ~bltJU!, ,.,.,..ts, lrg yard, Coste Mes• PHONE '42·2015 trom Lake Park. ~2692. f'rom $155. 32..f E. Z)th 4. laking a PP I i c at I on 11 • DELUXE 2 & 3 Br., 2 Ba .. ~,. (1760 Pomona Ave. l 1 be 645-4761 . carport & lndry, nr !hop'g encl. gar. $150 uµ. Rental College Par k t.i ml from ·beach. SZZI. '!!II!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 1 BR. Patio, poo • am. &: rll'I'. $160 + dcp. 998 El 1''URi'l. & UNFURN. Ofc. Xl9j ~lat.~ Av c . ;,44-.9506 or 83Z-1~. 3 BR, 2 BA, pr. Bltns.1; ceil., dsh\\'Shr. Nr holp. EXTRA Ire. 3 BR, 2~i BA. c I N 1 C.f ~I 2 BR. From $26S 546-1034 RENT/LEAS~; 3 BR, lam Crpl'g &: drapes. $195. Con· * $30 WK. & UP * $165, Util pd. l 7 6 76 nr OCC. carport p 1u1 am no, o. ' . ' ADULTS "ONLY rm, 2 BA. bl tin RIO. brkfsl Irvine tact Mr. Queen. o t c • Stud)o le. I BR Apts Cameron. 842-5192. storaa:e, lodry racil. $190. 'iJNFiTRN 2 BR StudiG Apt. t>'Ul'lliture AvallaUlr M l11ion Viejo bar. 2 blUn desks & hugr 540-JThl; res. 54~2132. •Room $15 \VK &: Up. 546-8594. Crpt.5, drps, gar. Swlni'a: C arpets-<lrapes-0.ishwasher ----------1 • TV , M 'd Se CUTE 1 BR, nev,.Jy decor ... :::.::::.::.______ 1 N h'ld t e BRA.NO Nt:W! 3 br, 11,' bookshelf, firepl. dbl gar, UNIVERSITY PARK "' a1 rvice Avail poo · O c 1 ren, TIO pr,: !§, heated pool·saunas.tenni11 huge Qk yd & patio--fcnced, 3 BR. 2% ba, lam S325 3 B~, 2 ~· cpl!, drps, • Phone Scrvlce. UHi Pd New crpbl, drpe, $140. SPAC. 2 " 3 BrbApt. $140 up Qllief n e 1 g h b or hood rec room-ocean vlt.w!'I b1t, 2 slory <."()ndo. Shag, By appt on!y, $250, mo. 2 BR. 2 b:tth! $265 bll-1ns, ds~whr. 2 pools, clb. • All major ettdit cards ** S36-8900 ** 1~1~;:'.{:i~. ~tns, :~~~~ _&I:;' ::2-80::::.'::':..· --~----1 patios-ample parking bltns, patio. pool, encl. 557-llU:l. 4 BR, 2~' ba, !am rm. SJ.40 house, $23.'>. 546-Jno. 2.'J76 Nev.'Port Blvd. $13-9155 Lagune ll•ch m Colleae No. S 6f2..7035 * t.:OWER * Security Cuard11. garage. 83<Ml871. Coron• d e l Mar 3 BR, i~~ri~ S335 Huntington le•ch Th~~:~e~ ~~nt EXTRA la.rg:e 1 BR modern LOVELY 2 BR, l BA COLD Mf!dalUon, front 2 Br HUNTING TON Nawport Beech " FO BR 1'' Bah -all e:lec., ocean '-mou1>-.. __ ...__ oo· d"I ar pctio, encl gar, laundromat. PACIFIC WANTED RELIABLE ~TODERN, spacious I Br., 4 BR. 2~i oa .. furn S400 R Rtnt. 3 • ' 1 • Un believably Beautiful •wru"""'·· Pft ' "' g ' Adutu. no petc;. $155/mo. beamed ceilings, oak floor~. '1 BR . 2 ba., fanl rm. $360 Villa Pacific rondo. T"nnis. VAt D' TSERE Garden Apts. ~~.~~~;n ~in~!=~~-w:: ~~ pools. $715 mo. 67l-IT16 645-3515 or 642-649'1 TI I OCEAN AVJ.: .. tl.B. ~~~E '; Y~9ftl,y J~':n ~ red birch bu(fl.,. Garrlt'n \YE HAVE OTILERS pool. $23.). !162-8438_.___ Adults -no pets. FJ011.·t.n day Thurs. al 58a Clenneyre -''-''-~-'·~~~~--~-I E/SlDE 2 BR deluxe 11pt. <TI4l 536-l487 llide-a-Wn,y, i"r. ocean. ViC\\' Slij, prr nJO. Lease. Townhouse Unfurn. 335 f"Very1vhett. Stream &: ..... nh 49~-3039. • 2 BR. Partly turn. $140 ddl ore Opcri 10 am-6 pm Dnily n""IVARD A ·•·al ~~1 No pets. 644-7003. \Vatcrfall, ~·pool Rec. Rnl, "' '' " mo. ?\'ear shp'g &: school~. Adult s. Pref. mi e agr. \VlLLlA~f \VALTERS CO. •...:. ·-• ...,,, 2 BR-.-H-O~U~S-E--Lake Fore st Sauna. Sgis J.2 Bdrm, f'ttrn. SMJDJO le 1 BR apt.s, com-Call 646-2270. Cr Pt 111, d r P •, rs n x e · 1 ::;=:=:::; Appl. 67J..l.'l09. ·~·--·~· · ·· U I ,_ $"" SEE IT pl .. •ly tum Incl TV & SUJO/nto. Srnatl pc! ok. I, SEACLlff>" Manor.1 BR, I',' Stove, rt!frlg, ..:llrpet~. dr11.pei1, NE\V 3 iifi,"~ri)s~" ~if ~ ~~: M2.3o?O. : m11.ld se~: $15().$Xl0 mo. * 2 ~ 3 BR. Jo"'rplc. Bit-ins. Avail i\tarch 7. &12-5872. WHAT DO YOU WANT S..'t Studio. 2 BR, 112 Ba.~ y•rd. $215 1110. Utll paid. cond. bllns, pahO, pool/lake 01• ,veekl>" 9S.> No. Cout Closed aarage. Near South 2 BR Crp! Drp• ft-ng• IN AN APARTMENT J''OOL. Cp'", dt~. bl!•• NU-VIEW RENTALS prlvS250.2JS ,327·1!51 ATTRACTIVELYl\tm H <94-<1294 Cout Plaza. $4;.2321. ' ' '~ ' -~ ,.. ·-&73-4030 or "94·3.248 "STNCE 19'6'' CoUect. C!'Pl'i" d~. appllt.ncci. t--"'-'-''-' ___ . ----Oi~I le \\'llt'r turn. Huge walk tn clottl! OUih· 'Slj() to S175/mo. Ask about lit w,1tem Bank Bids I.Obi of 11ora .... Walk to SPACIOUS 2 Br, nortb md, l BR Duplex, Sto\.'t & ttfria:., Mature maJT!ed cpl pref'd. washers? Separate dining our discount. 15E P~ntla 2 BR, 11i BA. 2 sty \\'/patio. Unl\.'tl'!lity Park, rrvtne Newport la•ch lfarbor ghop'g ·~ter. Loni frpl, patlo, lnd utll It c.ble, no pets. Adults 0 n I Y • Older child OK. 117 "'A" E . areas? Pools? Be•ulllul en· Avt. 548-~ Nr. 1''ashion r 11 land , Daya 133-0101 Ni9ht1 NE\\/. F.astbluU To\\moute. time tennnt11. 1 BR. $134.50. ""'ash.r/dryer, no st e P s • $110/mo. 548-6954. Bay. vlronment'!' Jo'or all lhis and -.~.~Y~.-.-,~l y~s.-.-c-h*_*_ l\larch/Sepr., $215 mo. ;:;:;~:=Z:~~~Z::I 9 BR, .,~, BA. Ruas. drps, 2 BR.~ 3~~t50. AduH~. no kieal for elderly. $200 mo. 2 BR, unturn "'Ip.rage, l le. 2 BR Aplll, $125 I: nt0rt'. $2&1. Beautlh.11 3 an. 2 BA. 713/7SZ.-1J!ii. 2 B" 2 .. ~ ............. S300 bltns. $335. 21.l: 35l-OC-Ai7. Pt"t• 53G-:i114 _<_!M-_700_•·------lqe yard, nr. lilh St. $1:!:1. s1:12.:,o. f~s.hly pelnted. tee BAHIA PUERTO Purl. l\im. Firep!eC(', Pt'! S~1ALL, neat /JOme. 3 BR 2 "'"' ua CllAJt: G l B close 500pp· It. Avail no\l'. 546-9097. crp18, dri>s.. bllns. eovc-:1~ 2810 17th St at Oelll\\'&N'. 11.H. ok. Ul(I!) \\I, 9 11100a Blvd. Ba·~ per n10 lea!lt.. Call 4 BR. 2~1: bath• ....... $325 Duple xes Furn. 345 :\IJ[I; , pvt 2 br 1ar. r, lo . ma: 1..:.:c..::::2..:8.:;Rc:,.:.2.:.B..:A_._S.:.l.:.ud-lo--carport5. Childrt.n &. per~ All i-emaining one bdnn 613·2'l23 or 67",,_ ....... . -•. BR., 2 bit. •-0 •• S300/ ..... " apt overlookJnc -tr course. beach, quiet area, maturt , •u.w J Unlm•e lion>•• 67"' l!Nll\ ·• '"'"''" '"""' "w Crp•· ~ J' POOL. ok. ~" C•nter SI. "0 ·~11. un1t!i, $140. 0 •• .,... .ruuvv 3 BR .. 21,9 ba ••...•.•• $350 Coron1 del Mar Gu,, laund raCil, \1·a1er £: Mllt.1 only. $1 00. 499-ITOB. "'• "' .,1, 1Hl '°· °""' "' ,,.,,,........, 2 Br Ch e:r g11raee, 2 ba. dlsh\\'&!ihr. wash r / d r 11 r hookup, cloSf'd gar. Near ' Ila&; HOllp. $170, 646-366t. OCEANFRONT )'tly 1 spactoos.1 br apt, belt ~rt of beach. Adults only, avail , -t11.ma.~ · LOVELY 3 BR. fll>I, \Vallt JO lll'Rch. IA!ll!it'' • "8BE¥ IUW.TY:. - or67~01vner. l BR 'llA r •M ou tur To re I lcblldok.646--0496. **BEAUTrFULl&2BR.l~""'"P"h"'o"'no~SJG-00!!3..,., . ..,.,..., , l 1.11. • • urn. $..w • n. spons. cp Newport Beac h NR ocean. 3 Br, 3 Ba. den, i 2 BR, utll pd. Quiet adults. only, No single«. children« _..;~------t BR Bachelor Pad. SlOl Contemporsry Garden Apts. 2 BR. $\.50, Fir c P 1 ace . din i-m. bltns, beam cell., red h·11 R.ef1. $210. ptr mo. yrly. pet.I. St.SO mo. ~~. 3 BR., 2 BA, nt":w kitchen ll mo, Util 's pd. 336 E. ))th. Pat Io i, fr p I c. po o I. dlahwuher, bji.ilt·ins, nearly trplc. $400 l~. 673-3477. I Alto 1tudk>. 61;)..3$13 1 BR dul)lu Frplc Beam crpts:, J*Uo. 1 ~ blk to beach. 64:>-1317. $15Ch$16S. Call $46-5163. new JM.a. Very clean. Nt-a r AttrHlivo Z Br homo Dupl••" Un/urn. 350 c:<llJnon, c.dar .O:ne11"-i. Wbtter. IDS. 6!">38%7 SllARP uMml 1 br close Jo 2 Bdrms. CU!>'l.s, dnp!1, park & lcliool. ChUdren $180. n)C). • 633-333l R.EAt.TY Pvt patio. SUI. 336 E. 20th 2 qr 3 Br dit1uxe duplex apt. o.c.c. &. u.c.1. $140 mo. near \Vll80ri School. Kida: a. wtlcomt'. 918--8633. Vacancies coat money. R.tnr Univ. 'Pa~ Centtr, lrvtno Corona dtl Mlir &G-Llll. 1 l~ blk 10 beh '~bay, AU nu M1-T76S. Pf'll Ol\. $11). ~. WALK To B E ACH- )'OUr houM", apl., sJoni Call Anytime, S33-0S20 SJIARP. l BR, IJ'OUlld Ooor ' I BR furn SlJl/mo, Gas A furnltun!. 673-4j2S. 1 BR Adl.llts o\'er ll. gu. Nu Si'URP t BR. CloiJ' to 0CC Brand new 1-2-.1 BR Cpl., bide., etc. lhN 1 Dall,)" PUot Bltn•, reCtta:. 4 patio \11tr pd. Adull.11, oo pelll .. No Sell \die items now! Call p&lnl. At 26H> Santa Ana. A: UCI. il.35 mo. drps, bl111i1. fr'Plt. t:L 16th&: Clusllted Ad. White Ele\)hant Dime.A~Une SDI MOllth Art-nt G1Xil26, ehi~n. 646--70..~. ~ &42-M71 NOW! J'no. 2l3l I:lde11. ** !67·77" •• Illa 16th, M7~39;:i7. ' • OAILY PILOT , I 'i ' ' I ' . , I t ' ,1 ! . I . I ' ' . Frtdl1, Mardi 3, 1972 t the DAIY PILOT Puts Together a New,~ -Complete Sunday Newspaper Plckaga :Here's What's • • ID It . . for YOU · . . • . -~ ' ' • ' -- Sunday Special The life of an undercover 'narc' informer, the growing importance of the Western White House in San Clemente and anything else thot only a DAILY PILOT staff writer can tell you about. 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All in the Big, New DAILY PILOT ·Sunday Edition -·- . . 1 • • I' •• ~ ' • ------- Frtdq, lbrch ), 19~. ''·~~~ 1~[ -;;;;;;;";;;"'""~"' ];;;;;~ [ ~-ntwRom' J~I ~ Apt. Untum. ..'-165 ...... 1~1 l-.. -~-~1~~11;.; "'_ .... _-;;:;iai;;; r---1~r ---J!5J ,, .. _...., .. _ .. _,...._ -p .. ii - 451 f....t !!No .... , Sii Co.,..r 1-IJL. , ! Help Wonted, M & ' , NeWport ·Bet ch " v r. I' l ** WATERFRONT super dtluxe 3 Br, den, 3 Bit. Twnhae. $450. Pier & flo1J1 avail. 714: 673-8249. Appf. Yrly Dix 2 Br-Buch Ba.., bluis., d I s p I, , d&hwshr., lndry hookup, gar, 213: 387-2'l57. PARK Newport-will l!Ublrt 2 BR, 2 BA, vie11· apl , $300 mo. Call 67[>.-7177 aft 5, DELUXE 2 br w/frplc:, be~! Ea!t Bluff lo.:, pool facll. Adults, $210. 644·2?.07. FAMILIES WELCOME! · SINGLE ~TORY South Sea Atmosphere 2 BDRM-2 BATH ~ fl75/mo. Cal"J)tl.'!I and Drapes Air Condillonl'd Private Pat!o3 HEATED POOL Carport , Ii S1orage Nr, School~ Nr; So. Co&.!t P11!lff HIDP!N VILLAGE ~io1:1.1h Sa1la Center 2 blkl~1W; of .ijristol, off Warner 'On· l.tnda Way. south to w. Central) , Santa Ana • · MSJ525 3 Heated Pools· Large ClubhoUSe el<', BBQ Child Care Centtr Grqt new l 2 &. 3 Bdrms Fron1 $1 49 includes free heat & air cond. SOUTH COAST VILLAS UC.1 l!.facArthur Blvd. 540-8823 South Lagune 180° OCf'an view , unfurn. 2 Br. apt. Bltns, rp1~. nrrs. Adull11 only, no pets. Avail ltfar. Yrs 1st'. $225. 499-2161. Westcliff WEsrcLIF'F" ana, 2 BR, 2 Room1 • lndu1trlol Rontol Apts., ' Furn. Qr llr\fum. .,.t .. , 370 Fum. or Unfum. 370 1--------1.RG. room pvt. bath, work-lU:N1' l•f.t lU! Sq.-n : FOUND: On.~· ~ wht LAllOI: 011 S~LL ~~, Tu i ervice Coi ta Mesa Cost• Meu THE EXCITING PALM MESA APTS. FUN IN THE SUN! Min utes to Newport Beach Unbelievably large apts. becorator furnishw ed. J1uge Pool, jacuzzi, electrir: built-ins, shag carpets, drapes, sauna & more ! ADULTS-NO PETS SING LES ........ $145 1 BDRMS ......... $155 2 BDRMS. , ....... $175 Unfurnished Apts. Avallal:ile From $10 to $15 LESS. YO U'RE RIGHT- THEY'RE UNDERPRICED! 1561 MESA DR., Cosio Mo,. S bl!<s. E. of Newport Blvd. 546-9860 F urn. or Unfurn. Apts., Apts., Furn. or Unfurr\. Co sta Mesa Dana Point 370 **NEW** LA COSTA APTS. EXCEPTION AL newtr large 1 BR, $145.; 3 BR, 11..1 Ba, yrl, dw, tr $195 .. , 339ll A Olinda; 2 BR. view $160., 24691 C Cordova, 492-421'>. Huntington Beach 1 & 2 Bedroom • Built·ins • Shag car~!~ • Drapes e \Vll!k ln closets OCEAN Vl.EW ~NITS • S\vimn1ini::-Pool I 01 WOO'lan, hom~ priviltp1. CaJJ aft ~:JO. 5-1g..2'7!!9. Guest Hom• 415 $1.WO:.o. ~ Lopn. CM. )'Ollfll maJt cal w/l'Qld AU Types Wortc: Cul dootJ. "4111111iJ Call 6TS-Sll6 eye1. Also, hllc brn • arz p a n e I , rtmodtl, ftnlih, f V e 14 Yf':&n~U.Y e M·l Shop,· 20'x40'. l 9 3 o youna em. r.a l. 1 c . frame, rePflin. etc. 952-\961 . F Placentia Aw .. rear blda· SUnt1ower, Fairview I: Cement, Concrete )4 "' e No. 2. iso. SU-1M2. ~~.!~,11~~d c . M. ~ s. A . ' w" _.l1\iA.~ n~"'P'• *PRIVATE ROOM* 1~------= 1,~~-~·_,•Ylc.'-~-CEMENT \)'ORK.,..,>* ioo I04l2ft' =me6'&-9..6 lot ambulatoJ'Y ptl'Mln. Good Rentals Wan.., 4'0 Mar. I-Female b I k / la n amatl, ~nable. F .tt 9 cilRi{ ,. A ~W~r· Ta x !ood, nice cbtertul IUtl'OUlld-ELDERLY pl I l Shepherd mlx, vie N.8. Estim H Stufikk ~S. .,.~_... ...~ VT' ..... ~ 'lngs. . coo t w im Dayi, 6 7 3-1050 tves: . • ' ...,rv1~. ~ &~exp. In *Call S4M'15.1 * Boeton terrier desires sml 833-8991. ' PATIOS, walks,. drive, install "tea, Personal lft'Vice Jn S. baytront apt on Balbotl llf:w lawns, taw, break, your home. Call for appt. BOARD /cau /laundry. Island. Yearly b a 1 11 FND: Male black mixed l'emow. S4~ for est. 546-.TilS, Howard Clark & Gd meal Semi $XO. Pr!. 673--5731 Irish Sttt!'r'. Vic. Newland Ii WINTER Ratea! ())ncrete John Toner. $250. Men.Wome.n. 531-5414 T·""-rt H B r.u to ,·~. -~~~~~----REFINED LA. lftdy ~anf1 ill;~ ~l3i:: ......., UI:•.-floon, patioa, d r Iv t I , PR. 0 FESS r 0 NA L Tax Vacation Rentals 425 living quart1:ra in pnvafe 1ldewa.lk1. Don, 642-IS14. if:rvk:e ln 1twt privacy of home &r IUl!Jt ho u It: . GERMAN Shephe:rd male CONCRETE 0 your hom.-.M'Qt:L S I S DELUXE Cabin-Bil Bear, J\pg 8, tr,ilc & view. Call aft 6pm, 540-91M. 430 Newport area. Refett'l"lcl!s. pup wffrina choke ch.lin, LI~ENSEO AND W ~~D~D 847-2829. ', ~l . 675-5076. vie Park Lldo, N' B ' DICK OR. WALLY~ INOO'LiE T.u~ .. 'flk!erat' & JUST roLD BA YFRONT &45-44.19, Contractor State. ~t , dlt tl-\ In your HOME, NEED 3-4 BR. FOUND: B!aclc &: whHe . home. 962.-11"1. H 0 M £ IN D 0 VER mature malt cat, vie, Lido ROOM AddiUo E · LADY to lhat'f: lovely new 2 SH 0 RES' BAYSHORES, Penin., Ne'INpert 613-4517. n., sumate1, Land1caplnt bdrm, 2 bath apt In C.M. plan. "" layout, aingle or 21----..-.· ----- area. All adult complex, WESI"CLIF"F. 548-1936. FOUND: Small Calico cat story. L.T. O:inatruction. p Ro FE S s J o NA L mm pool, sauna, etc. RELIABLE cou ple wants w/collar. Found on Lido 847-1511. SPRIN~~SY EMS !n- 557-J549 mom or eve or amall houtt, Costa Mesa., up ts1and, 6~lSlO or 573-J4&1. ~ddi&ns * Remode.fini ttallod at &-~l te price 645-JeJ art '2 pm. ~ to Sl.3S mo. 67Jo.-7330. BJG Gttman Shepherd &. Gerwtck It Son, Uc., w/l yr. ' . Jo'l't'f: WORKJNG ...;,.1 to sh.are a"'r "!!!~~ij Great Dane \'IC. WanNir, 673-0041 * 549--2170 4'11, AC~ SP~RLER CO. w/amt. M~t be' neat'& [ !! I~ H.B. 642-5488, JACK Taulane--Rep1ir,1~83l--.;.,9'EO"'='~·,, . .._.,-=·,.,•;~·=~~ honest! A1tsa Verde , ,.,...,..., • Feb. 28, Male bllc .\ while J'@mod., addit. 20 yn exp. *. LANDSCAPING * 979-8505. ~·iiiiiiiii . Collie mix. Vic N.B. Days Llc'd. My W1:1 Co. M1--00..'\6. New lawn, Sprinldtt SHARE My Waler front •A 673-l050, "'"'" 83.'J-3991. Electrical ~-S.'U-44f6 Horne w/dock, man 30-8) uto tr•n1portatlon 515 Mar. 1-Whitt/tan male Jrr ..,.._,. ..... -..... ----PaintJng A yrs. Sl50/mo. Strairht. dog, Vk N.8. Daya E-LECTft.ICAL, re&kt. P•perhanglne- 67'5-4331. CARPOOL WANTED lo vie. 613-1050, eves 833-3997. mmm'I, indu11, A 11 n .1------r---- Century City or Santa remodel. npaln, install. -. No lf..0"''}. 30 yr old bachelor will .1hare M iC':a M-F &44-45&5 Mar. 1..Male i?""Y striped car, ~ 2 BR apt or home. on • · · · vie NB. Days 6~1050, e\lfti Big/small. Uc'd/lN. Free * WALLPA; ;r,R * ** 847-9490 ** Personals 530 83l-8997. est. 546-0211. When yoel'!QJI Mac" 1 :-,...,:-:--o-,.,-=-~ ELECTRICIAN, Jfcensed, 548·1444 M&.lTII EMPLOYED gal 10 Alhare SHIRLEY Wright CClassilled Fe~. 29· Female wht Poodle. bonded. Small jobs, malnt. CUSTOM PTNG I: corrlo. Pool. Nr. OCC. Dept.) lost her z i » P 0 mix. ·Vic NB. Days 613-1050, $87.50. Util incl. 56-&477. Lighter at the 1ront coun ter eves 8J3..8997. lc rtpatn. 54.&-913. DECOR down.stain at the Daily BLACK part Poodle pup near Gardening Qu1.l. 6 male"I Guar. GIRL lo share btach Newport Beach 11.~a. 673-6371 apt. SHARE 7 BR apt, Costa Mesa with working penon. Male or female. 646-l566. P.( n ... ' Th · ··" M" ~-.. .... .. ...__.,.. -557-5244 ~ I Of, This WIS jw;t a pla.ln ~ "' urm \.'tw -.u;Jil. y d ordinary 1ilver coJOttd Zip-Lost .S55 Gr PA 1 J'if I i«J',.. ~ONE ST po, but it wa& ., very, "Vef)' M • CLE AN:. GUA)JANTEED 'P<Ci•I to he,, oo il ><>U I.OST. Zlppo Liahte' at ""' Glfttenance work. I\!ceiaid .0 lnsund, •hould find it, she would be front countl!'r of I~ Daily 0.1i9necl to fft youri:'-~'15-5=7='°~·~--==- • Bar-b-Qucs e Fnrlo~erl Gar~.c:<' All Utilities Paid Arlulls, no pt:'IS \Valkini:: dis111nrc !o shopping crnter. for rent on weekly, monthly & yearly basi.'l. Jn Harbour * * Shan well-tumish@d Pacific, a new community home ln CdM', S 1 S 0 • of studio & I BR units in Non-smoker. Ref's 613-4169. Huntington Harbour. Furn&: NEED roommate to share Unfurn rentals include blln beach house, ahag crpta, ·kitchen appl 's, wall·to-wall fri>lc. yrly leaae. 673-6976. very uateful to the penon Pilot last week. Thia has budget. 673..1166 PAINTING I PAPERING, who brought it back. Thank great •ntlmental value to , .U )Tl in Harbor area, Lie&: you. me and l would be v~ AL S GARDENING bonded, Ilet:'f..hi~ ,M>-23.16. ( ful ...._ .... _ tor garde.nina le 1 m all • _, SADDLEBACK Sauna Ii gra e "' . u"" person who landscaping tervlce.'!". calJ PAINTING, tnt . ' '1Ct, reu. Mauage for thf: beat relax~ found It. If found, please 540-:il9B Serving Newport rate'!, work Id. Local Ing feeling. You need 1•1 to return to Shirley W~t al · ' f ti Ph.I 91 CdM. Co~ta. Mesa Dover res,-:;·'::· :i.''"-'oi,l_C . kne'ad you, A t I r • c t I v e the Dally Pilot ext. 314. • • - . - 354 Avocado St., C.M, 642·9708 crpt'g, draperies, boat slips Garane1 for Rent 435 for leau, maid service, • technicians. Private. rooms. Thank you. Shores, Weslelllf. roll supply t · pa I n r • 21% DIOC'OUNT with this KEYS (l) _ l ihould say COSTA MESA 534-4121 Rooms painted SIO ea, Alao ad. Call 639-8111. 3417 E. Ford on gold chain RI-Newport Bch·Laguna Ni&Uel extt!rior. Call 540-1046. Chapman, Oranre. Open 10 tach~d lo Jarie red fluUy Lawn Mowing 4 PROF'. Painting incl roof11, BA., Cozy frplr ., Garden -z~=::Z.C::::: patio , Sin11;le srory, Ii lherapy pools & location 1 GARAGE for rl!'rlt, $15 mo. blk h'Om beach. Im med. oc-Huntingron Bch a r 1: a. cup. Call 714: 846-1361 or ~7947 213: 592.;1361 for more de-I~~--~--,__,..,.,,.. t11.Hs. Garage for rent, C.M. am-1 1m. powder-puff type ball. Lo11t C.omp. SeIVlct: acroust. eeil. Lie Ii Ins. FULLY LlCENSED In Costa Mesa. Plthe ea.II COMPLETE 1 a rd t n I n1 Frff e1t. 6(5..5191. Soundproof, Bltn.1. r· I A heat, lrg nin rm. Walk tt> Wt!tclift Plaza, acro55 from Coro's. 1665 lrv!ne. $195. Adlts. 642-a239. Apt1., Furn. or Unfurn. 370 1 I: 2 BR Ap1s. Furn or un- furn. Sta rting al $13.l/mo. Pool. rn pets, ref 's. 548-4845. Cost• M••• * 2 BEDROOM * 1% Ba Tov.'nhouse co:iccpt. • Beam ceilings, extr<L lrg bcdrms, encl t t!o. retf't'R· tlon rm, sauna. baths, etc. Adult.s. Our Sunday after- noon B-B-Q's ,,. Free Art ~ons .'!tarting soon. HARBOR GREENS 546-502j HACIENDA HARBOR 241 AVOCADO STREET Adults only -No Pets Deluxe 1 &: 2 BR. Pool Garage. Dish\vshr. Paid util. FROM $150. 646-laJ4 Y' DRIVE BY 147 Flower St, C.M. 1 BR. Furn. Best location inC. ~f. 646-0920 or &16-3815. BRAND NEW ~m $145. Disti\Yasher. shiu: t'a.rpeting, walk·in cJo.~crs. Forced air ht"al, extra lar;,;e l'OOIT\!, Bcaulitul game room, healed pool BBQ's, enclos- ~ .garages, quiet surround- lngs & close to shopping. Adult" livin,q no TX!I!'. EL CORDOVA APTS. 2077 Ch11.r!e St. 642-4470 Neill' Harbor &: Hnmllton St. * * • El Puerto .Mesa * Apt• * .. • * J Be droom Apts. Sl~ & up \net ufi!ilies. A\llO furn. Pon! & Recrealion arr;i. Quirt F.:nvironr'r!ent. Off i;trfft parking. No Chil· dren, no pets. Al~ Garages For Rent 1959-l!!Sl J\1aple Ave. Co9ta Mesa e SPACIOUS e \Veil-Designed Apts l .t: 2 BR. w/ Terraces. from Sl40 • $275/mo . Shag cp!s, drps, saunas, '}>OQI, jacuzzi. t"ncl gar. 011ir1 Adt•I! livinl!" MERRIMAC WOODS 42.i ~.Jt"rr1m11 c l\'ay, a t ;;;fl-,OC°"'E"A"°N"V"IE=w,.-.-oFro,.-m-1 $20 mo. S57-n70 $135. 1 BR. Furn or unturn. Office Rental 440 Discount for students. CASA * Corona df:l Mar -PLAYA, 14th & Walnut, Deluxe oUice~. 2 Rm auite H.B. Call SJ6...S367. Sl.15. Ground fir 3 rms + HUNTINGTON GARDENS pvt. ba. $300. U 111, Ap~. Heil at Bolsa ChiCB. janitorial, a/c, pr kn c . 846-1323. Compare! See 644-0000. what you're missing! I ,-==7"'==:-:0'C"-0::-LAG UNA BEACH, 35c: sq ., CLOSE to beach & shopping, 300-1300 sq rt. Emerald Bay 1 BR furn or unfurn. 309 ProJeuional Bldg. Oaan J\.temphi1t SI., Inquire No, 2, view, air cond., customer or call 536-4484. pkg. 213: ~118, Eve• 714: 492-7128. , AP'T. Poolside !lpaclo~1 =====-=--,=-- Bungalow. Pvt patio. $150 COMFORTABLE office or mo to right adults. ~1323. store, air cond. A: heated. Newport Beach fiOO Sq. Ft. $140 mo. 1914 Meyer Pl., C.M. 548-0259; eve;, 645.-0263. RESORT LIVING FROM $135 -~--,-,.--DELUXE 360 gq. ft. 2 rm. suite, $175/mo. Corona de\ Mar nr. post office. Snack Shop. Prlv. pkg. AIJ-.eond. Realonomics, Bkr. 675-6700 Renowned Hindu Spiritualist. MS-2142 after 6 p.m. service. Experl~ed &: P.AJN'11NG, prof. All 'loYOrk Sp~tual ~ding & Ive n DACHSHUND, spayed, fe-rt.liable, free • 1 l l ma I e gtlarn. Color 1pecIa1 j a I daily. lOAM-lilPM. Advice malt. red, miniature. Vic. 963-1072. 842-4386, 547-1441. on all matters ot life. 312 N. Alpha Beta, San Clemente, PARADISE Pl•ster, Patch, Rep•lr El Camino Real, San Fri., Feb. 25. Keenly mis11-GARDENING - Clemente. 492--9136 or ed, generoua REWARD. We Do Evuylhing! •PATCH PLASTERING 492-9034. 492-1765 or .f92.2597. Pleut Call, 642-864.lf All types. Frtt estimates DISCOVER DISCOVERY MEDIUM size gtten parrot. * LANDSCAPING * can 546--6825 Find YOUR.SELF in ~meone Vic. 19th St. betwl!:en Ort1.nge New lawns. Spmkln., decks, Plumbing Call now -No obliptlon Ave and Santa Ana Ave. dtsi&nl dtanup. Stat1: Jlc'd 1---------- (714) 13$--6885 (113} 387-.1393 Rerurn to '42 E. 19th St, bonded. ~1225 • PLUMBING REPAm NATIONALLY CM. ' . No job loo small RECOGNIZED JAPANESE &ardtner, com-* M' .,_ * ===~~---~-1LOST m~ yt:ar old long r.i.YO PROBLEM Prqnancy. Con-ha.ired Stalpolnt Himalayan plete yard serv. Fret eit. CO.LE PLUMBING tident, • y mp a I he t ic cat, vie. The Blufia, N.B. ~~O:. ·Up' SU-26&l , 24 hr. aerv:ice. 645-ll!l prtgnancy counllf!!in&". Abor·, Reward! 644-1168. GRASS GROWING .AGAIN! Pool Service & tion I: Adoption ref . LOST: Orange Pomeranian, ,..,_ lnitollotlon AP-CARE. 64.2.--4436. male. Vic: Tulip Lane, "u .. up, main, com I: ttti., call CI: HG ardenin1 .1----------MASSAGE Is tht: only way to CoiJta Mesa. S 4 9-3 9 3 1 M5-0309. POOLS deaned & painted, relax in this hl!:Ctic world. ~1407. PROFESSIONAL Gardener, Acid w11ht1. FIV"e eat. 833-2100. 1% YR. Old mule: That trH work int prinlc-Re a 1 on ab I e 540-3314, ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. Joola like Ge.onnsn Shtphm:I len:, clnn'..u:i;'bs, l~tca~ 645-2248. Phone 542-m.T or write P .O. pUppy. "Nikki", Re.ward. •-"'--"~"5893 1'R~oofl~~------- dlll c-~-, ~ Box 1223, Costa Mesa. Vic. C . 673-8032. !l's Oakwood Garden Apartment. , , , and Jt's fun. fine nti!,hbon and prestis:e living In one luxur- k>us package. There 's $1 million In recreation ••• swimming, tennis, billiards, health clubs. u.unas, pro- shop, Indoor golf driving range, clubhouse, etc. YELLOW Labrador AL'S t..ndscaplna. T ree LEERootlr11C.o. Roofing all DESK S"'ace aVallable $50 removal Yard ttmoddlnc-'D-~ ' I Jal Retriever, 5 moa. Reward. • · types neuivo:r repatra mo. Will provide furniture Lost and r.N Name "Low", s. IA1. Traah hau~Inr. lot cleanup. the~o roof coatfne1, whll~ at S5 mo. Answerina" ltl'Vice , ------~ f99-llG9. . Repair 1pnnkler1. 67~1166. &: color. Lie/bonded, ainet1 available. 17815 Beach Blvd. - Hun.i .. -on Beach. 6'2-® .;.,•••••••••/iMALE>iAiLE>wh'hiilliO•lpoodlooodie•>vt;j;cOimOit'i;ty Landscape M•lntenanee l!M7. M2--7222. "''6' • By Je.Pfll)ese Gardener DESK space avallable $50 Found (frH ads) 550 Founts.In Valley, No tags. Residential-Commercial mo. Will provide furniture 5ll-lZ21. * M'l-29« * e T •. Guy Rooftng. O.:al Direet. l do my own work. 64>27M>. 548-9590. at $5 mo. Answering IUV!ee FOUND: All wht, possibly LOST: blk male part~ Lab available. 222 Foreat Ave, Persian cat w/big a:rn eyt!'r. "Herbie" brn leather coll.tr Laguna Beach. 494-9466 Also blk cat w/wht lace, all Lie No. 14934. 64).U)3. • wht boot.'!. Vic. Sunt!ower,lo-o=-,,-~-~-,~­ARCHITECT, Engineer, e.tc. Fairvfew&.Greenville LOSI': Beagle, malt'!\ 1 yr, Officew, See to appreciate. C.M.-S.A. 546-6Z4l wkdys. ' ~~~-,.'!!,ta Mesa area. 2112. Exter. entrance, S85 mo. ~ PROFESSIONAL . Japanese Gl.l'dmlng SC'!rviet1 Sewint/Alteratlont Frtt est. * M&--0619 Alteraiions -'4i-iii5 COMPLETE Lawn .lo; Neat. accurate. 20 )'ffl'I exp. gardening aervice. HauJln&" Televlslen Repair le clet.n.up. Jim, 548-()405. 1* * * * * Custom decorated slngtes, * 1 & 2 BR. Furnished & Un- furnished. No Je-a!e required. Models Open Daily 10 to 7. 548-5300, OPEN. 444 Old Newport Blvd. Bay View Offic•s Deluxe, ~diHoned Lido area . 50c: sq. ft. JAPANESE GARDENER BRING your blk/wht TV. Expu. 1'rft'E1t W~ fix It for S~ or IHS. Ex-* s.tG--7313 * duding plctuft tube&: m lu- •· ' .. • f Trader's Paradise ' lines times dollars OAKWOOD GARDEN APARTMENTS (P.csort Llving for Adults only.) Nf.:WPORT BEACH 16th at Irvine 645-05f.(l or 642.8170 W•stcllff Riviera f ""---------------'----" Spacious l & 2 BR. Bltns, Ew !'I 1 /-'( 1 carpets. drapes, healed pool, $3.000 Down pu1 s you in N :. C'clro ux ..,,. "" a · • lucrativr 1'1!Staur11.nt hus. lj1.rhn1rn1s, valued A.t $250., Nr shop'g area. Adult. Ask About Free Rent ~ Value $10.000. Want mohil a.lso Cur1 ls ~1nsters blk/wht I lo 1800 Westcliff Dr, NB ) hOme or ??? Agent cntcr1a n ccn!rr. Trade r 642-5388 615-0144 646-741 4 lransp. car, 496-7498. ---------1 OCEANFRONT: 4 Br, 3 Ba. 1, • * • • * DELUXE 3BR 2BA 1''am. d f' '68 Mwitang, full P"'r, air, rm ~11. hom('+income bldg New. CUstom ecor. Fam. \ preferred. No pell. Yrty. I' 302 V-8, immarulate~ Trade 1Ar At". 111 'fl'la<;c hgy J8 Run- for horse trailer. n\ng Spgs$34,000eq. for loc. $600 mo. 673-8561, 846-4834 aftrr 7 pm. horne or lnronir. 5.~7904 HAVE fOOk S br, 5 ba. ponl ~fAVE Mesa Verde home. 3 t' hOme, LflCanada, equity hr, 2 ba. fan1 r m, frplc, etc. " ~k &:/or l8k Arrowht':ad lot Clear, $21.900. fp. \Vant mo. ' for Newport area 4 or 5 hlte hon1e or dcstorl. Owner br home. Agent 675-7'125 1-tTR carry bal. 54~-81 21, 540-0190 ' 1969 Chl"V Blaier 4 ~pd. 4 J\.IULTlPLF. wnr.ri land & 1 whL Extras &: 10" tires &. Laguna <1avclopmcnt acre- whl.'l in new condilion for ~ age. $8Sr.-1 & 1J3M rquitif'S. ton truck &: 8-81,t' c11bovl'r Tr11;tle I or both lor horrie, of t(lual value. 5-18-6187 Eve. apls., or comm. 494·4653 l 4 BDRM, 2 BA, R-2 kit, LUXURY 40' Sleph. Yach!; ) room for extra unlr , $18.t'IOO PU.1 SPRGS 71 mob. home }i'JIA 1030 , $14,500 c:oqly. on Golf/JlOOI; f!OLLYWD Trftdt: for unils <1r ?! •nns View lot ; R!iK l~I TD: • Doyle Co. E\les ~-6.'\4\ Any, All income or? 222-.2923 2 UJTS Big Bear. Vali1f" \\'ltL Trade skis, .~m ' $3000. 'T'r11.de for ho1111n i'n Fisher RSL. good cortd, w/ ' Colli M<':Ml area. Mlll'kl':r bindings FOR l'imrn Ooyll' Co. camt:ra w/bll-itl 11aht meter "Evf:tl 833.sJ.4\ fl: fOCUR, 642•6587, R-2 Lot Palm Springs. T•kf:t S unit., $7500. value. Tradt: tor unl!J: or houae. Doyle Co. J;ve11 83UM1 Realonomics. Bkr. 675-6700 e OFFICES e 300 k 600 sq. tt. COSTA MESA. Call 646-%130. LARGE •lee-ping r oom . Private enlrance &: bath. $16 week1y. 540--5615. CORONA DEL MAR. Furn. A/C, sec'y lel"Vice. S75 mo. Agent. 675-7225 H.J.R. EXECUTIVE OFFICE Newport Cntr-RodeHtr Bldg. Receptionist lncl'd 6"-8(8), 8µ1ines1 Rental 445 UNUSUAL Uve in mod. apt. abcwe your business. 6"r.>-72Z HIR Agent Business Rent•I \ Japane11e ~Ill" ~ce AJIO Clean-up. Free Est. e 5'8-QU9 att l PM e EXP. Japanese Gardena Comp]ete Yard Service lng or broken part1 . 962-6693, . * BLAINE'S TV + Servicing All Brands Aulhorized MalJ'IAYOX" Known for honesty 540-431.1 Free tat. S4S-M59 1:ve11. Tllo EXPER Japanese Gankner1---------- C.omplete yd 1ervlce. Nt:at CERAMIC til• new k Ii Rella. Free e11. M2-4389. remodel. J'rff est. Small * 549-2015 * 21. yrs, exp. ~ Est. EXP. Hawaiian Gardener l Complete prdenlng tervitt J<amalani, . 646-4676. General Servlces jobs welcom1:. 5.3&-24~. Dfv of Gtn'I Food1 you. U&m 6 frtidt makeup techL Exec. avail.~-· Adm. Aulstl!ll·S»I Bookkee,,.t.con.tr Exe,c., Stc'y-COn~tr to £&crow S.C'y·Dlctaph Fundirtg* Morta bckamd !''HA.IV A Loan Pk&r 1600 SC'!rrelaries to A/P Cn111trucUon Ugal Sec'y Oirtaph(lnt ~·~ P/tim,. r c 8klcpr Ordt'r [)f,sk Pl timf' Medic11l Oplomf'try " ~1.50 . s S2 ' I NEWPORT Personnel Agency 133 Dover Or., N.8 . i 642-3170 ~ ADVERTIS-ING~ Gt'f'at opportunity for h\Jh motivated. hlat\\y •kill ' !lt"Crflluy 11'1 W'Ork into hma t"r re-1ponsibillrlt• al '11 paced Nt>wpOrt Bearh fl • \'t'rtislng Agt"nt·y. BnUn ; Initiative, & ·~h rrqulrerl. Coll 13:1-1670 ALTERATlON Lady, f'~ only for Lfl~ Bryant, Cst. Plaza, 540-7111 . ARCHITECTURAL Draf1 men. Stture poeltions 11.va to f'XJ>f'r. pt>rMnnel. J)fl!li oriented. Laguna Beach o( 494-2fi66. BABYSrTTER nc«led Mesa Verde School a!'l'a. Days 1. wttk, 11:lrl1 &£f'• 1 . TnOI. ,, 10 ,, 13 yn. Ca 1\ift:,, Wed. or eoves aft 546--1~2 BABYSITTER lrvine/Culwrdale A re ii. Mon fhru Fri. g am to 12: for 1 A. 3 yr old. 615-21.\1. ' BABYSITTER needed, llv In or out. 5 Day wk. children, \lte hskpng. Sal Open. 962-421 L BABYSITI'ER, part time my home. 8:l'.> to 12 Mon-Tues-Wed-Fr!. Thu.rt I() 2: 30. Talber1 VII lag F"ounta.ln Valley. 968-2619. BABYSITTER, weekda,y1, 1 to 5 for l yr ol.d boy Corona de! Mar 673-4598. BABYST'M'ER • My ho Bal. Pen .• Mon. thru 7:30 11m-4:30 pm. Call aft 67>-4465. BABYSITTER wsnted in C.M. home 11:30am·3:30p car nee. 5fC>-«l62 aft 4 · BAKER, all around, expe Trotter'• Bakery. 2M F Ave., Lacuna Beach. BAR Maki. part t I m wanted at the Lotus Roo dress neatly wfpe.nori.all MS-:9882 • BARMAID: No exp. ntt. A ply weekday• ·11Ml, Vikki' Lou..:e. 11911A N1:wpor Blvd., C.M. \i BE&-lJne fuhlons women full or pl/ti work. Wt train, c • necessary. $56-UO a w ......., ... 539-5435. Bov'=-s c;,..__-41 Age 10-1• to dd.lwr pa~ in the Dana Poinl, San °l!ii mente 11re11... , DAILY PILOT l' 4924420 ---~CA~BLE~TV""--1<,I Tnataller1 & Techniclana. 1 Good Mlary, Local comm lty, 540-6ll9 for Interview,~ CAFETERIA, E X PE II._~ PART TIME, 5 HRS. i, *. 644-1991 *. CLEANING, •to c k, t delivery fJtime. Mutt bt neat &. ill. $1.90 hr to irta.Tb' Stt Harold, 495 E. 17th sr": C.M. ' Clf:l'k Typisl. l..quna Bch.• Pleuent 1urmundl~ ~ Reaume A Salary. PO BoX: 4729 Irvine, Calif. 9*4. : '· " COCKTAIL WAITRESSES ' Exper. Short costumes, dz" 6-12 only, Oriental or PolJJt neaian preferrtod. Z1 or over,. Call Don The Belchcornbe.r betwn 4 pm A 6pm · 67>-0900. COSMETTC' SALESLADY f!"Xciu slve Laguna Bea pharmllcy. Mu11t be. e .. perlf:nced, Apply In pena Bu!hard'1 Pharmacy, ol"Ht Ave."" .. . . ·, DAn.V PILOT ·-• J ·-·-![Ill I ' ]I IJ ( )[Ill [ ' fmti'oSn• ' IOOAntlq IOO Mlscello_, H W - MI F 710 Help Wonta.I, M 1 'F 711 Help ~ont.cl, MI F 710 I i;An;;.;t""'";;_======:ooi"";;;;;;=::;;;:::;;;:=;;;;;i Ho1~~-.MIF710 olp • • I• INTERVJEW·ING new 1 WAITRESS flDUCATOR ,.l«mo0 wffh "' wlthnol RHI E1t 1to Cir _. t:x,..r, P /timt. Apply Sorl • 124 PUPPY \,i Lab, 'iii AUii Sbtphf'i.d. llousebroken, 3 * 'AUCTION * WALNUT d ..... 60'" """· .... old. ~70. .Mlqt, h•~ rrctnl l!IC.'cond.1u'Y exp, Good CdM location, -New or ,('Qf'rjf:nced. Join Sirloin, 59.10 W, Coast Hw)', tr:&ehin.: ~P. Ir proven •hll· HIJt fi7$..122$. • Aml!rica'1 li?adlns l'f!lldi-nt· NB.·646-420). FRIDAY 7:30 P .M. 48" rifhl -left hand .. tum. FREEc £ monlh old blk MARCH JRD g ottic..chain. Ukt new. Labra.dor . Ma.le . 3 DAY SALE! BIG SAYINGS! 1tY to drveJnp A wrilll. in· lal altti ltader. ,Full train· "w"A';NT;:;:;;ED:;:--;:f<rre=:;i<::n:--Cc;:,;:;r 1truetloni! materlaJ Jor \'ti'. INVEST IN ' '. fng 9f'Oll'llm ll1('ludl!•,cl11.* ~edianl~ Costa Meu area. Andrea~ Anlique& Sat,. Sun. & M!Jn. -March 4th, 5th & &th-10-5 from h\8~ Company; Re110NbleJ 644-ffi32. houaebrokf'n. 642-2!155 aft 6. Offlu df'lkl, 'f"lle cabinett, -2::l::;BM:::::,::;ltt~tri-i'c"-:1Yl"'=::wn:;;:l,:::r1. * * Tn Good Home • 3 BJ11ck Office chfllln. Colored TV's, E!x:cel. cond. l lfl>. SXIO. Kittens. 6 wk1 . " Id . ........ rou;....,_ lmmod. YOUR FUTU' RE room.+ l"<llvldo~t l"lifance. £4:1-513.1 ' F. We tnln 7911 10 ltu;f(CP -_::::;_:;:=;·~-,--.,..-..,-= OJM'-nlna 111,AA&:l•t•nl ~IJ(·A· • Eltm While you learii. More WARD Secretuie11, exper, ~~r:8· 1::. ':~~k~~:: 64>4610, between 10..f. Adorable. ~95. tion3 1' Dl~tor_ NAtlonally BE YOUR .OWN BOSSI artvertb:tn,r lha'n Any olhr.r only,, J·l :30. & 3-lt:YI. full ~nltM private NllSC Men or Women "'Hor. ()1!.t <tell paa:e ad1 time, perm. .po I I r lo n , Accred!Jffl llomt S1urly mAke the p~ rlng,,wltl\ Personnel Office. Sou I k Dinellea. Caah re1i1ter, Air Pl•no1/0r9•n1 126 GORCEOl1.itib Pu P P Y Sctwil:Localed in Newpnrt Lease A Yeltow htiyl!n. CaU Vlta'Jnla Jont1, CoR"t Com,m. HOl!p., So. Stach, UstM (lf1 Ame.rlrlln 842 . .55.fll. Laguna .. 499-1311 , An ~ual Exch•nR"· Xlnt C'Ondilion,. t a xi C1b -· TARBELL REALTORS opportunity l"mploytr. , JUST ARRIVED . NEW SHIPMENT BIG 40' OVERSEAS CONTAINER ' condltk>ner, New drapes. N E * hsbtkn, very lnteUlgt'rtl. , Side·by·alde retrir:. Stoves, * TAX CLEAltA C Gentle w/cllildren 642-1534. W"he" & MUCH MORE! * SALE * S cd 1 t>t:nrlll•. l\tA df'aree ' , ~-WOMAN FOR--appmpriaie leachlne rrf'· Call for Appl ~ ~ntllllJ1 rttrn-rl. ~nd 546--1311 Rea.I E11ate &llril • APT. CLEANING OLO ENGLISH ANTIQUES Our lnvenlory ol Pianos A: TERR-PEKE puppy. pay WINDY'S AUCTION Organs mo" b< ttduccd be-& '"°''· u-.;ned, '°"' fen the March ht tax dtoad-ch.ildre.n. 962-6431. COME BROWSE AROUND line. MOVING can't ta.ke 4 ma "'"'m• a11n ' M,. V•k>r., · LARWIN REA~ TY LARGE COMPLEX Nnrth Aml'rican O>rrc1!l"On· ~Jale Div. or l.11rwln Co. Mu~t bt thoroughly ~ri· Partial listing: English China -150 pitcher & bowl sets -200 potties • 100 tea sets • 100 pair fine carved candle sticks. Gr:eat pub tables, ntarble top wash stands, manUe clocks, wall clocks. Grandfather clocks (C· 1860), 8' Welsh cabinet (c-1850), Roll top desks, ~all trees, sideboards, curio cabinets, shaving_ stands, barometers, iron & brass beds, chairs, table, wai-drobes, armoires, ·blanket chests (c·1830), pictures, etc, etc, 2015~ Newport Blvd. * SA VE UP TO $250 hsebrkn lively pup, will be Behind Tony's Blda: Mal'\11 ON PI:ANOS xlnl Vr'alchdoS:. 642-7650 dtnt.e. SchOoJ1, Writ,., daitS· t iiiiiiiiAakiiio;;;lo;;i;;;r 'i;ll;;;cnniii.,.'".,.,. I 21562 Brooi<twr"lf Av., Jl~B, enced In commercial clean. tflM •ti •M~, Dlllly PiJor. 1 ~ 1714) 546-5'41t 1 121~) ml21l ine. · Cosh1. Mesa * 646-8686 * SA VE UP TO $1CXXI ON MALE OPEN DAILY 9 to 4 SELECTED CONSOLE SHEL TIE FE P •• O. Box 1560, Costa Meu, OPPORTUN1TY for two full Call 546-5025 Callf. 9262'. lime, ex~rtenc-f'd Re11;l Ell· WOMEN • girls _ ladies Earn •~ON 342-2421 1972 STEREO, S 0 U N D ORGANS· UP TO _.., D E S I G N - G a r r • rd , SMALLER ORGANS SM.L. blk do&' desperately ENGINEER, South Orans:e C.OOnl}' cmployt'.r need.11 m11n t'.X~r. In high pra1urt afea..m boiler operation Ii 1lr oondl1innlng. Subm.lt re11um• Including Alllllt)' history &e ~ulremenl1 'to C11u1sltlrrl ad Nn. 207 Da.ily Pilnl. P .O. t';,;.1~, °"'.'a Mesa, Ca. ·-, !•ft Sale~men. ~tfer than ~SS per hr; Servlct eat11 b. average: romml.ulon, com; Fuller B~h cu~tomef'I. P'!nY pitid tJ!ll.ior 1l)t'rll1;:al: Mr. Levint'. 962-04J6. We have 10mf'lhinr dllfer-. ent. Drop ln andt111lk Hover. X-RAY Tra nsc r 1 bl"r. \ • ........----...__..,.._ werkend wort, 6 houn1 w ----ma:idmu1n. exper. with goon ~E p~~ C"t;M. ,.._'El REAL Eahlt.eo:S·• I e. a m e n : typing .ikµI~ Pf'rsonnel or. C:C"D\nr ~~'II"! 0Pf'nlngs in· C.0111~ ·Mesa, l ief', ~JU, ··Coasl Comm. ·"""'V~ES ~Y, Orange, It. New· locaUonfl, Hosp., So. La.~.·499-IJll. etc. component • 11y1 t I! m -"""' ~--•t Ooley-Buy Now nef'dl hnme . Gnod AM/FM/FM/MPX 1te~ .At Tremendout w/childttn. 837-9681 8 track complete turntable, Discounts 3 YR Old male Cock-a-900. ba511 reflex, 1peaken sold Yamaha-ChJckering·Fischer Shotw, fT'Alned, Io v e • separately for 1409.84, pay Kohler .l. Campbell piano• children. 673-467R _ nH layaway balance 1199.87 -LOVING black Cock·ll·poo nr pymt1 of SB.SO m!lnthly. Tbomaa-Coon-Yama.ha nrrans pup ft:> good horn•. A ttal U.S.A. Stereo E qui p . NEW I: USED cutie~ Call 546-86.'4 Warehouse 179 E . 17th St.1 COAST MUSIC FREE She""'erd puppies.' Costa Mesl. 645-2442. SERVICE )"' Order Cltrk' to S4.'¥' for energl!Uc, a.ggregive An t>Qual ~ p po r 1 u n i t X C..01t Acet.ng Clerk ' td~ a.letmen with p~1ve employer. .. Exi cutlve 1--: co. olft,ring_ 1 rain I !I .II -• Bllllna CJer,X 11.'ll+ lupeivisiolf f'qully purchu. YARD man. boat cleaning & Ptiraonn1I Agency AMI. &onkktef)f'r lnJS6Q lhg & par~nl co. financing light rnaln~nanct!'. Yachting ATTENTION DEALERS & DECORATORS STEREO, Unclaimed 1972 1139 Newport Blvd., C.M. call aft 6 :;9sos Gamutl aet. Auto turntable. ** 642-2851 ** air auspension 1 p e a k e r 11 ()pl?n Su nday 12 tn 5 pm COCKAPOO male, clean, hoMe: Exec. Secretar y Reeept/C..11 Dlftrtn! •• ·~+ aids. C11.JJ tnr ippt. · · A8'90ciatrll, 2505 w. C()(IJJt To Chtlrman nf-Bo&rd FN:IJ/ .TH .Pot.lU9,.; M.M. LABORDE Hwy, N.B. _A. / ' JI Good Sklll1. Laguna. 488 ,,.£. 17th (II frvlnt CM ColWf!ll Pro ..... :'1'tte1 Inc. l~~~~~~~:~: I ndrt!a ~ _/efnfique& w/cros1-over system, MAJOR BRAND ORGANS friendly, to 1ood AMIFM/MPX radio le From $.195 inc. Allen -Conn· 6~10 tape deck. Still. brand new & Hammand • Wurlltter, etc. ~~~~~~~~~~' guannteed. Sold Jor over Ahio H arp1ichord1 It ;I· ~,,~_ -. 1~ $300, pay '1H balancf: nf $12> Pianos. rw _ r. 410 W. Cout H'A')'., NB · 1.~2 1470 ~ ' ~ I :Su:ll•;.;",... ........ ~£45:;21~~16' I ~®\!1l'i~-"":·=·~~~· (1141 833-1931 I 11 ~ l ~ I• JANITOR, · "'"'· . fil~1111 R. E. SALESMAN """"""'' V 2310 Newport Blvd .. ~. EXEC. Sccrel•ry for lneal Conv. HMpit•I. 661 Ccni.r necd"<I Inc "'live new -PRIVATE ,,.,.ty. Gu rang• church. 'Must br exper., St, C.M. ~1&.} • otfi~. Stekfer'A R1!1l ·-110 G Sal 112 ;on" look.I new 170 Mini-bike, · •bl ,,,,·,;enl Reply -Antinues -Furniture •rage e ·"' I 0 Pf'l'SOJI e, . ' JOB OPPORTUNITY Estale A PrO~r,Y Mgmt . ., 6~. S95. C1mper 1it11 Dataun All Pi•nos rg•ns or lake nver 1 m I l I GOULD MUSIC CO. payments. Credit Dept., rot5 Nn. Ma.in, S.A. TI4/893-0001. 547-M81 * * Since 19!1 645-4870 ISO PRE-TAX SALE P.O. Box l!i.16, Newport • 1..,..1 OFFI CM.ll. Catam&r.M nttd1 &Jl'· 642-'591 ' AU. De ion GIA.418 Show HOUSEFUL of !'urn., 3 mo'A REMODELING Sale. Fri & P.U. nr new 1700 trade ear. 10-/.---,. llcich, 0. ""63. biliou• ,..,..,. men lor fl!><" 14, E. BroAdw•y. CM & Sate,',:;:,. 4 • 5 Sal. JO-old, Mov;ng EO"t' JO-pc BR Sat. Ma"'h 3nl • 41h; Look-QI: wuher l'5 GE eltt. Al.L FAMOUS MAKE< EX'PER fllA/VA fl'maJ" gttas Mat buildlna. Plenrj RESTAURANT,. French 8. Sun. 1().6 at Chsmic Age Ael IB. · P . John) M>ld for ing for really neat a.c-range 40" S50 ColdtpOI PENNY OWSLEY CO. C•t1 loan ""'°'"'" w/1 """" of. of ov..-Hme av•U. We -witt Co;,;,,,, f , I,, v;, w In. l.odg• 1717 S. Harb<" Blvd, 11600 • l•k• $800. Sp'";'h .,,,,,,,;., & •econ! p;ccel? h-ost-185. 548-0203. U352 Beach Bl. Nr KaMI• l SIAMESE k t 1 ten,, TALKING PET PARROT Tn brightf'n your world 5."17-25911 lt -.·l:'-.l.,g;.h,..nef lt1. t !I " dlly•U 1&1 t'°ldl950 D CrptLa 0 ·" MFI0-9Satl 00 Su"12 .. •• ""' Iran. n '""'"" ' w,;.,,,,.,, -Host.,,., -A" h •; m · I n ox I to "'" ov""" · • "'""" · m.,, ~ COLLECTORS lt•m•. A"· · · ~. __ '.'..__. mal•lf•mol• w;lh P'f>U'· 54&-!09,1. .10 A'M. Apply ln' """"· Kilchon Stew,..d. Apply ;n o;,oeyl8""1. tok• 13&5. Gia" top w'°"gbt •Pr"d" Sholtooi" •k, <!le. tiqoe wuh 1tand, muble PIANOS ** ORGANS >t6->tlS. 842-3813. FIBERGLASS molders -3.101.2 CAiie · Perfecta, s.Jc •. ' penon •f!Pr 4 pm.R _:.N:::D..:.:.&~.,-'-,-'-c0-,7k-l7•7bt~ .. -, -., I iron table It. 4 chairs, 110ld 3101 Monroe Way, OM. lnp, white armolu, 160 yrs., K:-\·ai, Steinway, Lowrey, ..:'.::::'.:::'.:C.::::..:::..::__,,.., 54 152 T"tn .. s & oxp'd. All 3 KEEP lritportanl job u PARIS INN ''''" cb"I» d"''·""· S300 -l•ke SSS. Foll-" l-pc UNUSUAi. Hom" Barga;nl! old, 2 •m•lt cocklait 18bl.,, A.Jen, Baldwin. otc. From Dogs ,i.;i,., 1'.11 "''""lia, C.M.:. hou,.wlf• & molher. E"" (Focmert,y.Ka,..m.• commOd.,, .,,w;ng m"h & ~a"o>d ~~,:::'.:o:i:; ,!i.a:!';~ Ba"'balt ,;gned by B•be Dr<xel. "°"'"'"' cooch, 1295 up. RENTAi..<. CALL ror ..,,.i;og dal• on Full T;mo Hoonk,.por In apore timt. M;n, '" 211. Re.i.urorifO m;., Item<. 5411-1995. Rulb, •lot moch;oe. '"'· ffr• h<a"d new. 615-4207. D•;t.v 10-6 _,u,o. 12-5 "<w ctu""' now f<><mlng. L;,..;, or S O.y1 Sarah Cov'"tty ~•welcy. 510 :vlth SI. N•wp<>~ ... ch NAUTlCAL ~"1;00.,, 2 p;ne ~;;h~r ~ D~:: .' R,'r:;: ~· hell, cr.r~. loys. Hom<. LGE !.-shaped d"k 175; Hke FIELD'S ·PIANO CO, Pupp;,. 2-5 mo's. Novice L;,d., 111 0 540--061'. SALES WITH ;.,.. b°'"· ru'". de''"''°' m""y nth" ml" ;t•m•. camp;.,., omco ~ 0 o IP · ntw gold block-ool drp•, 11133 Newport Blvd_. cla" £ mo'• or older. ' Good foll time "''"'>'· Cl°'' MA!.E/Fem. Plll'l Hme 9-2. MANAGEMENT llom•, s.1 oot,Y. £45-6193 453 1 H I 53 0 •69 2 o '" '°' Yard-.e k <lothmg. 774 7xl0 ISO; G;rl• 20" hlke $15; Oona Me,.. TI4/'4'"3250 M • d I n c" 1 I Kennel•, family, no l!mall chllrlrt'n, wk day11 for rel.ail work in OPPORTUNITY Santa Ana Ave., N.B. Marinn. Knox Place. C.M. 646-19?l. Good air cond. $3.5: Ma.rble WOULD YOU 546--0989. wants mmpanlona.ble houu.-Costa MeM. ?22·2819, LookinK fnr 111 !OCAI 11AIPAJTJ•n WANTED 10 boy, l 968 ,c;=c--=c--;;:::..-;::::;-IRVINE Terrace -Sal. k coUHF tbl ., tic. 557-4639, BELIEVE FREE OBEDIENCE I MUST sell; Qua!. furn.. 2 E !' h C M kttl"'r with h;ib P""'"' 'MATIJRE Lady lo Bahy>lt In for car"r ;n llna,clA; pla"" Swed;, h R 0,, t, 8 n d, Some Anflqu" "''"' JO.pc Sun. 2 S.;tbo&Os, ng ~ 3103 Wmen Ln., · · FREE ORGAN LESSONS I.ESSON "'°""''" C•ll 673-l'IO for my hom• '" 1 Y' old. 4 n;ng, Sub".,;1;•1 "!''>' ": Christmas Plate ... .......,. handcarvod d;n <m ,.1, 100 b;k.,., '"".'" clothe'. w•lcr PONY CART, v •coo m . •• Jon• ., you Hkt! No "i· WI AK C G'' m Sh ' P J)er3!lft11J inltrvltw, Bring d•"" 11 wk. 642-215.1. commiuions for a 3 yr per·.;::_::,;=:::..::..:::...:. __ = 11kis, m1n1 bike & much treezer upright, surfboard A: istralion. No nbligation. Ju.st PURCHASE Bred tor I ,. A 1· I02 ·YD olcf, ~ rn apprec. M11.r. 1512 o. "· T ~" .._ • •-re erent't11.. ? iot:I. Married, rollege gr11d, P:P r.•f'C•• mnre! .xranauo:-er. m•'•c hoosehold furniture, Come Mondays 7:.,., pm. temperamtnl, 111uw .: " .. Need Extr• Money ble top commode. 42" rod SIC • FULL P /T ;mc mg m I nwner of a buslneM prrf'd · & race, CdM. 4~2383· -•Ile' 5 PM COAST MU tell>g" ~. 642-6037. • ' • Many Awn sale• represe,,ta· . · RECOND. Appliances oak 1a.ble, ch1w (eel. 6 farm "°"' "" lrne., no e<p. n' c · tive• "rn ao "timatod !'O R1.~TI19 doy•. '"' !or Bott TV'• guar · & d •Iv ' d. ).b,;,.,, O.k cofftt !hi. Sm! CAMERAS, VW ong. 5.'I VW 49&-50». 642-2851 OBEDIENCE eta" to st"1 S • I' r Y IC om m. l"ott" ' wk or mo,.. 'Eun "'' EdwOU'd<. 646-11972, ~P'l'·1pm. Dunl~p·,, 1'1s N' w po' l d"k. Rock mop!• bd<m car. hoal. "'°·""· h-all". HOME '""'" 500 lb. 15 '" ANTIQUE E<t•y po m > ;n the N•wport llc•ch. Bru•h, !>;2.-041'. _ ""' _ • b•v• fun, too! For M/F Equ•t Oppo,, E?'ptoy. Blvd., C.M: S<&-110J. ""· Sol" ma1ch . love"''· olher m;., ;iem" Sat-Sun. ft.,· perf<'CI! 195. Port 1ew. O..•n. Ele<.-powettd. Xlnt ln,;ne '"'· Wod. M""h '2, GENERAL D,o I y RN . Detail< Catt, "· FREEZER 18' up,;ghl $100. Elc. M;..-. tmns. < •O '57"239, 20211 SW B"'Ch, tog moch. ne.d• rcpalr, S,S. cond. Sacrifice 1 2 9 5. 7cll pm. Ope" lo alt dof<I MEO/SURG .. 2 po!rltion11, ' 540.7041 SALESMAN Kl'nmore 'witWr. need 1 . CabJ'.'iHd,-C.l\f. Shown until Santa Ana. 833-2938. .c-='o~·~·=·=~~..,.;-:c= over 5 m011. 546-4928. full ttme, 11-UQ. P.c"°n~t e e NE EOED wonlod by new BMW•Du•lor. pomp. 115. 312 v;,1, Soerle, .,Id. A PA RT MEN T Sale -El. PAJPO '8" Knee m•chl°' WURLlTZER upr;ght p;.,oo, GREAT D •"' AK C Omco. 'Sooth Co<<l "Comm. Two 01/;co G;rls Seit New• U•od c.,.,, _,,,... Btorr., c'dM. . NEAR new, IJ'Om beootifol Everyth;ng must go. Double "'"' board. Excellent <0n· -cherry, exp model.""'"' In-·,og111cttd ootll'"dlnr •how HOll!p. So. l.Agun11 . i!l!J-llll. fer n111n wllh imported c~RY • WlfIRLP.00-=.~"°t.."KE=N:;;M'°o"R"'°E home. Tu.lied iwfa $2:\5. 2 box spring k mattnoss, ~20: dltion S30-includes FREE 1trument. $495. 646-1945 quality. 1% yr olit Fawn An "lo>\l opporto.,ily cmplr. Mu.I he 25 ond ibl• to dMv• .,..,,;,nc,, Conlac-L Bob 'P' man h" wuh.,../dry. End lhl•. I<' '"' l•bl• p,"°"' t>ble, 120' m"c. •mall ,;,. "horty wet '"H. PRIVATE PARTY WANTS m•I•. M"'t "tt '" $250. to GENERA!.· l"ood• I• '" _APPLY _ Crevlcr at Cnv!~ Molors, ,.;,, '"'· 546-5218; 1139·1620. 1'mp• 110 lo1311. Ch,;,. l". £47 P lomer, C.M. Sat only. £44--0511. TO BUY PlANO FOR ,-;ghl p8'ty. l1611-94'4--~·-- p an rt ! n g. c O.A 1n et i c 186 E. l6th Sl., .C.M. 208 W. 1st Slreet, , nta An~. 32,. dAS stnve 4 burners & 2 Chairs S145 ea. Small Ibis. LDcal Pntters sale LUGGAGE : Ventura, CASH. 8l5-227R. I RISH SETTERS dl.~;botors k <.'On1ulta.nts """""':7.==-'C::::= 83.5-3171 ' • ' · 110 ea. Prlv. """"!~. 644-2571, k"I table IM-el II 3 '18 °" " ,,.... · NURSE attendant, emergt'n· ' · grUl. Work!· good. $15. ,,... gu 1 n, por w avocado·& atrlpe, 2 pc11. like Sporting GOOiia 130 4 wk11 old. Ava · ·. · · needed here. free 1Taln111g. s A LE s MA N: n a y r:i. e 61...~ 2. ORIE:NTAL teak c h j n a pots, 11rt. Mllrch '4 &. 5. new. Oshkosh 3 ...... Ii: coa-posit& 11.ken now. Show .. . II "°lo'r. <'Y room exp. required, PArt ,..-nrt CM "" '"20 ~· Ll For inf('rvJew ca · ..,.,~ n.N. Snrtwaler. Xlnt opporlun1fy --==-:~--.,.-...-.:-"°""'· <l ining, beflrm, liv 1'>4 E: 22nd, •l'f!t-00 melic cue. Cdl 673-1946. EL PAIP.0 48" K n ee Qualify. AKC Ch111mpinn ne G.IRL-S .tin1c, week-ends, 7-3. Pefl'Ofl-wl-••labl'••"".·d co .. ,, ......... n. * w. A __ SH_ ER & eltc. dry.f'.r, . rl .. __ _. Ex ""•" .~19 .• -1 Officr South Cof\111 '" '"' '""" a 1 di Lke rm. can1phf'r chesr, silver, MARCH 5th: Turllf!' Rock. ATTENTION Litllf' machince su UV!l1~•. • ~ For 11,Rht work in Sail Lnrr: ~:mm. Hosp., s 0 u th _1y"'-r=or~l6-'yc-"-·-'..,",,--109 ..... _'·_,,.,,,· ' ~~.~ s~~~ f;u~th. :i~. ml!!Cel. 1147~4128. 19451 .Sierra Lagci. Including Leaguen! '811.sebA.ll pitching cellent condition. S30 • in-ST c:.:A.:.N.::D7ARO-~""Sc,.,..hM-UU-,..,--_J Exper. wttt h<IP, but oot Laguno. 4!1!>-1311. An cqOAI SAi.ES Lody, p/Hm•, "I'"· HOOVER Sp;n Dry wa•hor. 'DAVENPORT k Cha;, • • Sear• •!Ove, Pow' r machine for '81•, 175. ~= w~~~u~t. =i:.;,, Champ ,;ttd. ! wk1 old. nee. Please Apply · · · opportunity emplnye,.'"'r·~-1 for LAne Brvant So . 1 all Best Offer. Kngsz bed, mower, elc. 645-58."6. Ble.ck/salt/peppe<r. Ex I HOOD SAILMAKERS o-:-nn y • . Almos! new. idea for sm . =====-,.,,.-=, SURFBOARD • 6'5" Greg ncftionall OFFICE HELP Csf Ph1.1.a 54().,7717 s&5 546-Sm frame & boxsprina-~. Pd. WASHER, dryer, chest11, file YOUNGSTOWN while mew w111tch clop. Unco 1 Y 8lil W. lllth St. CM _:_:__;__' • ....:... _:___ !!pa~. · ' $175. Take best ofr. Call au b' 1 11.rdrobe chairs N Paut.sch 1hape. Pe r t e c I guar. 645--0574. GUARDS.. rtouM.>wivei; -want lo e3''Bpe SEAMSTRESS: Wouli1 · Yt111 LIKE new Frigidaire 4 ca tne ' w , • , ca.bintl &. dble sink, 5'. ew 05 fnr 20 hrs. per week~ Come . like l1i hf' pp id for ;vour ~~v· 'burner elechic range. 1 yr ·5:30, 8M-'r.i42. books. etc. Sat. &nly. 3159 Wutl"king Garbqe disposal cond. $(,(). ~17 . LOVABLE Golden Re I, PATROLMEN help '" ultta h<"Y ott;ee .. In<: ikUI' F;ne local (um old ...... n. Sll7. 1/£8-IS68. REDECORATING -settlng Barl>odos PL, C.M. SJOO. Mi-5076. BrCYCLE, Schwinn Stingr.>y, m"'•· 111 Y"· AKC. Ch•mp P•<mancnl a"lgnment. C.M. •lafl wBh m;ng, typ;ng, • wttl ti"•;n ,.., 1..-, . ell furn;,,;.., & oppH'""" GARAGE Salee Sat. & Sun. PERSIAN Rog• for Sale"""' ,_,,_,_ P.,p;ck". Ne" blood Hoe, $150. '45-0518 ""· MH. vtp. dt•lrohl•. WI• dk lahon, xem,;ng, w;Jt fro ln you ior, P''m>n-Came,., & Slerro.hl-fl-TV •om ho, 10am-5pm, DumoH<hlng h,.. k old. C0<0no d•I Mu, new condiHon, $50. >IS-a669. tv.,, Foll A P8rt hme. P"m. pay. "'" t i Per Hr .. hoo" ad· '"'Joh. Gro•I ho".'" Equipment 808 rol•ry mower, rotottlt.,, Ev•ryth;n, "°''' 211 33rd '1>-1340 btwn JOcm . ROSSIGNOi. Ski• w/M•rkor 1 -LAB'--'RADO~=~R-;:R-,,.,_-:-•-;:Gc:c,..:-:,, Ll!c ;.,., Bnoo•. p,;d voe. jo"•hle. C•ll c~ll J"n Bmw,, ,.._...,_ WANTED . good 35 mm 3/8" d,;11. 557-'11'. SI. N.B. £73--0£87. . b;nd;n.,. 115. Ch;ld'• •kll & Dane pupp;.,, M & F. S'3 Aiply G S"tt; ~A Rolh McCtore '7~111150 C°"'''t Ao'"..V C•m"a. Cheap, pr, f,, MEDITT bluc/grn velv•t"n Mov;,g! Sco,.,tary d.,k, wht '-;.! 00:;1;;;~ & spnng po1,., 112. 61J.-Ol94. Ma' I; "c' es I Kennel•. 0 · oan ' '' . OVERSEAS 27"1 lfarhor HI ,1 Adam• N;kon. p.,1.,,, C•lt .rt 5. >01• & lov'8<•1, corvod wroughl '"" bench, MORE £73-1833 Store, RHlour1nr, S46--0989. HELP \Van1ed M/F MORE JOBS THAN PEOPLE s._..;;utress _ (2) MG-5617. arms & sides. TV, nttds r.tJMSC! 2724 Wavecrest'Dr. H l BACH I : Large 8•r 132 OLD Eni;li11h Sheepdoa: pup-Anlm11.I Cllt:elRkcr for 11.ni· All i;kills & professions / 64.S.58.tq ~-~-----= r!"pair. Offer. !Wr4750. Cd pl••· OFA cf!rtitied par@nt11. m•I hosp .. N.B. orca. S<nd • Htghe< w•gu •'tow" P Hme !Furniture 110 · "rth•nw•,. Kamado pol. NATIONAL c"h ,.,g;sltr. '4l 'E, J9th St."" hou,., replles Classifird ad no. cxprn.sms .e 'f.ax bcnt!tits SECRETARY:'/ bt\okkrroerj-------.--$30-UNIQUE crib w/c1ut0py $3.i. MULTI.family garage' sale. $50. 673-Mi62. very old t\ large. Both 334' c/o Daily Pilnt, P. O. • F~ TrenslJ()rlalinn wanlf'rl. ~hnrlhAnd, lvpl nir ~~ILE 111.blke. 4 c1h1o'w'2' pc. be11t.ztiful Walnut dresser &if & Sun. 1571 Orange Ave, HUNT coat, ladie1 $30. detail-&: receipt ta ...... Ex-CM. M C · nos on roe er · 1100. Blk turterl ~fa hid e·a· Co•ta Mo•0 ~ AKC y-~h·,,.. Terr I er Bo• 1560, Co•!• '"· •· CALL 541-4345 & honkke<p;,, ,klll• • ,.,,hyde .,.;tionai, ll.I. bed ITOO. 838-1'4;. -· B<eech., l•dl" 115. w .. 1. celtent wo'ldng coo>d. 11511. mal•, ;·;;,old. 11 ;, Femar.; 92626. ScrvtO. G"'"n"ood m"'I. S.l•rv • hoon.,. open. R 11 54<!-ll03 SUPER bargains! Oothh1g, hot 14, ,;._752'. '42-6831 or 21120 Folt..-lon HELP for drRJM.'11' y,•ork Unlit en1Ployment Af'cep1ed Sriifl rf'!tumr ,n ~fi ~-~Av PC ner. · · · G•rage Sale 812 household, E'tc. 223 Ruby, $30 Avr, Apt 17, C.M. or 12 wk~ $150. All shots. E I t OVE"'SEAS SERVICES 'FMnf, 'B11lboil J.~)11nd.· CA.ii UNUSUAL 11).pc dining rm Balboa Is1e ~t. & Sun. J().S. ENGLISH boots, ladles · •~i .,,..., 549-1314. room. XJM"r <'nee n ° '"' £)• """ · · 2 h 8 1 FRf. Sa!. Sun. 10 A.M .• 5 · ~ Chl'!'stplRte A. Martingale .,.. -.>.J<OL nl'Cl':ssary. Good conditions, J617 E. 17th St S.A. Suite 3 l'l<'twi'rn 9-5, M·F. . ..... 1~u. 11u1te, co u c e ' * GARAGE SALE * SJ'>: 646-7528. 3 Comp. link, bar lltoolJ, MIN. Schna.uzer, top quality ••• 11 - 3 . · · · .-w/malching chair. Pair of P.f\'1. Pool rbl. <'l c. Rem. "' mat.,, g wks., l black, 1 Cnnvpnlent hnu~ .. ,.,~ ::i; • PAINTING 11urworinfendf'nl In s H A "p er~ on ll h I" & w · 12 Set It Sun 1 ta'•nlf!t!S steel ice cream HOUSEKEEPER. lh•P·ln. f'Xpcr. Cook/child CArf'. 6 Day 'A"k. includins: wknd~. RtfA r'f'Q'rt. Sll.l11ry open. 6~26. N.B. HOUSEKEEPER w 11 n If' f1 . part lime. Sal11ry oprn. 546 S. Bay Front. 81lhnR lsl11nrl . Ca.II between 9-5, :\f. r."673--7928 HOUSEKEEPER p/timp It. J/fln1t'. rxprr prf'f'fl. 642-R044 f'Rrk l,irlo Con- v1tltSCf'nt Crnlrr. HSKPRS f;mpl yr pays fee. GeOrge Allen B.vl•nrl Agen- cy 106-B E. l6!h S.A. 547--0395. HOUSEKF:EPE R,pro- fe111ion11! fitfJ ily, a 11 I Ar y OJ)t'.n. 968-7696 !IOU..SE\VIVES WRnlrrl RI'! carriel"ll fnr A.P,C: Mf)..J.i88, S.12-0647, 5-18-6341. INSURANCE OPENINGS MIUlY 5'P.Ctt!Ari111l It. rneral clerical p!lll:ilioM inclufliru: nne Tn.nscriber to ht traifl. ed fnr MTST. Tht~ positions ,,........;; w11h .J-fomP Offl~ (If Majnr in· 1ur1nct company locRted in LA but movtna to nr~· building in Nt>\l'Mrl Btotir.h l11h !hi• )T&r. FrN" eom· mutlni from llunting1on Cc.nrer, An11htlm ''-Nr~·port Beach bf··bu~ .to LA Utirll mow i1 .cftnlp.IPte. ~· cos! lunches pmvkted. C n f'> d Ml&r)' k (rlngt't bent.fits. Fet: pald by rmpklyt..r. ln+ervi1w I f..,:t D1ily W e4. ••• I Sot. by oppt "" .. ,... .. ............. .. ~ ... P · end htble11. Rettig. 646-5R81. port. ca11e in ga. """l G b . La CM SMI1ll...COrona Electric saltlr~pper.Al<C'l'f'g.Ch. run tract &. apartm,.nt iiccy/r@erpL 'vr/typlnJI: . &,1=~~--,,--7-;:c: Mod. 18!17 & case. Rods: It. ~ reen ner ne, Typewriter, vecy nice $50. 1yrup disp. F-fryer, CMh line. 646--6385. \\'Ork. Prefer c .33 llcensf-'l'. -~.H. Sr>1Rll nrlir(', m11n,v FO~M m~tO:U . & ~ l'ff.ls, Pnll\roirl, flastt & OLD 4-pc bdrm set, Old buf- 6 73-4 262 . reg. let machine, etc. -'""=~~~_,--.,..-= St-nd resume lo P.O .. Box rlutil'.'~. o~~e Co; ·Airport ~pring. l'A'ln size, includtnR ease. Te•c t•pe ~re.~ No. tet. Federal style. 1.,::;;...=:;:...-,,..-----493-4319. POODLE. 7 wks., female, ""'1, Newport 8'ach, 926£.1. '"" «IJ.<'>111 . bed "8me 120. "':'18' A<t!OOS. Tno1', t I,_ n 1 . ** 96&-l1'5 * * Mi1coll1neou1 CH IN AW ARE, pl•lts. champagn•. 175. AKC. Arrn: ~1r. O'T()('llr. --- -r A RY-c':.:11.c".:...5~· =-.'·-~~-'7."'" clothing. lum.ragt et e .1 :~~-~-~-~-~-~--"_-'-_-_-_-_-_-..-_-~-·~ll~l;::W~·;n;t~od-;:-::;;;;;;;;;l20;:;; platten. deuerttl. Alao Mix-c,.C:,53£.-<l.125~~"""·---7.'~ X I I SECRE WUJS XIV rnuch & eoff~ B.B.Q. f'lec. spit &. l>Mket. Jewelry ~~i=.7•00 JRJSll Setter ..,,,. AKC -PB npc_-ra or, answer "JI: • Th hb ..r 1 WANTED on consignment f':r. O"t...-...,,,_ iirn•ice f'Xperirnc@ prefer-Re111J E.~IRlf' oroug r !bl, Cq'l_I. a>oches. amps, Rnd dinellr tbl., 4 uph. DIAMOND 1 kar'l\t SDI, . I ~~~~~"""'l"°F"I___ Dual champ line. S 7 5 . TI:'d . Rel ier sh lfl. H.B. l"1r11to Invrsfm('nf~. N.B. hreaktr«ll dt>sk. e I c, chain. 506 lith SL Rear in VAiue S900. DIAMOND 25 lad1e11 ~p~ng It summer u&-TV, R•dio, H , up/963--m\. or 83.\-1144. 536-81181 otti""· Xlnt, 1tccur1tll' typi~I., ;';75-4~7~07.:.·-==-;;=c;:::lalley. N.R. 67~174. pill $5.5 Value $300 . f':d lcl61 tltit"ng. FuMn,t ~~· Stereo 136 DARUNG POODLE PUP--<H pref ~J':l'Onithle a.t·1: ,_ __ • ONO. 10 1 I"" 11ma an 1que!I. us in PLANT MGJl .. ~ey poait~n ~ cH . c ii. fnr 'aript BED divan. 147.~; Hercu"'n ARAGE SALE -Ma.r. 4 It. DIAM P ~. "''· mint eond. Nice cli~ntele. 1972-ZENITH .l. RC A PY, 8 WEEKS 0 L D . in a lrg & r1tpldly growing s~ ;, V•. < ·~ 6«.,.422 . "'citoe'~· i:l1.50 . k i111. All 5, JO to 5. H•othkit ''"'° V•loc $120. DIAMONDS of C•ll Rags To R;che1, 2&I E. TetovJ,;ons al lttm•ndoo• £42-<818, SJ4.J88.\ dter 6. gi\ boat mlrg ti rm. l'.'P P.n . n11 like new. 642-81.TI. aystems. Pholfll{. llUpp!ies, tremendous Vlllue, 50~.fi0% Ma' Tustin. 544-9311. savinss thru M111rch 6th. Buy IRISH SETTERS ' lo 0 ·•· •-" lower than wholesalto. ALSO" ";-;';;"';;i;;;;--;:.,-;:::::-,.-. & d 1· Production mimt ~x-r. Is SF.RVTCE Stitt n .~ ..... ..,sm111n. SOFA & Jove11eat, 3 rrio. old. boat filling~. fumirure,....,.,.. .L them In a b!lx e1ver AKC-. M•l••onty, ., fd ~ /E 'll _, · k b WEDDING band 1 Karat WANTED In buy 1968 f "-I I ··• ('sst'ntia!,. bul boat b~ f!X· rxf!. Pl'1' ' · 1-'"Y vt, ''' 1700 Antioua way, Dove-r ding, book~. bric -a-rac. d yourself nr t,..,, owes au 3994 , ' I ""·It 11th 6 Sc bl 12.)() value 1950. 675-7521 , Swedl1hRo r 1tr a n I h 1 . -f)('r ill not N"Q'11. MAC rcg9r "1 nl! me. Anp Y ~"' • Shores. 548--8409. Honda 3fi0 ' 9 ram er. . ...... ,, 07 prices anyw ere at a ny 1me. l ••t Pl II • I · NR · · "n"' A · CdM 557-4098. Christma1 Pla!e, ..........._ · No ·,,.1 P''-more than $25. E~ll11h Polnler YRch! Corp, °"' acen a, rvine, · BLUE ·-•.·-I chitisf! $60. uu.• cacta, 1 . "'" -~.. ·'!y Pll t W ·1 Adl'i have Muj ic•l ln1trument1122 nve r cost &: many will go with 1hot1, 7 · mo11. S25. C.M. ·SHORT Ordrr Cpok wan1od , ·M·~· le tbJe & 4 chain: $60. DAILY PILOT for action! Deu o 111 , .,._,..~ • .. =is b In alore ""r aa little 11111 cost + 110. 5'!0-.......,.,. ' Ct • '''"' .,., .... ..,, FlnancirtR & extras avail, If AKC male Yorkshlrl'! Terrier POWER lt'Wing m11chlne mu11t have gootf_rrtrren~!l!C,~M~l~.c~.=;,~,m~·~,_~54~~1!-71~<~4.i.;·~~~~°'~be~•~l~"~'~wZt:•'~·~~~r~~~;~;•~rg~a ~~·•~~·==;:;;:~I ROGERS Dyn8-tc ~--· w ' op"al•<s. ,;ng/• ••odl• • 620 nvo. Pim, Sor nm'°!' • drum g;an1 Ol8"", srick,, d" '" d. 19" 1.e"Hh poppy, Show q Q 1 1) I Y. overlock, 0{1.ve CMroll Sail· i,,_·· All m11.kera, 645'.4731l; ,.C~sta. SIGN ~rrvlct .E.l'"<:'!lcl11n & • ~ ~ brushes, ea.rrylng cal!f'. Chromoc:olor from I J 6 5, &14-(),i25 l\1r~a •·• ertne n~rator: "N4llll Nt()n. ~/Ji_ STAR GA'ZER.: '1<·~1 ~ new 1175. List 1225. Pvt pr-ABC Colnr TV, 9021 At!Anta, . ..:A><"c'-'-M-'-l~n;-,1u-re-poodl~e-po-p-,·. I PROFESSIONAL phone 111nllclror • D1tn11. Point, San Clemente, CApiBtrano 1rea.. \Vnrk in ynur !l"\\-r'I home. Best deal In 111rea. PhMe &35-1465 between 9:00 _,m. "nd noon. PUBLIC Relations-Man. 1\ 1(1 :io. PRcllf', hl~t writt'.r ""/prot~iongl edilorial f'.ll'.· l)('ricnce -nn f)flptr or m111g1ttinf'. Mmt ~ deta.U minded. f'Xtremf!l..,v rHpoml- hlt", J)('Oplt'. , or i e. n 1 ' d . Re1Umf!, Ta Rob<'rt Cl11.y P.R. 160 Ce:rirennlal, Ti.llltin., "680. ! TIME .. Fbi' fj)UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD . 642°5678 5.11..,\174. S.A. --J'..(~1',i=-'-"'l.,.---~r.CLAYJ.l'OLLAN u••• ,';;";;.;.".-4-£035,,,.-,, ""':--;;::::;;:;:; Huntillgtc:in Beach, 968-3329 l~t &hots, W!lrmefl ,• show STOP Smokln.t lhr t.111y 'A'll.Y .AP/ ~~~ W Yow Dollt AtJivifyCtiiJ. ~ urr. 2J. r+t LEBLANC Pelc Fountain FISHER. AM/FM Stereo in quality, 543-2759 or 542.-M57. ,, f'St'n SI00-1000/mn. ''"'"' ~ ,• ...,-;.uorJing to fh• S/on, ocf n·~lt4,) model iold keyed clarinet B&tzilay e111binel, Garrard AKC Afghan Milt fnr Altle. in!erferrlns: w/prellf'nt j:ih h 6-11~~2.;' 7 0 develop mnsoge for Soturdoy, 2-i.2i.~ new $495. Ll11t price $600. changtr &: Dll> JBLS 15 months old. 1100 !Ir offer. Stnoke.n prorluct. · .1192-4213 l~..hi...o.1G.11 · reodwordl~ing folllnbm ,;;.7~--. Pvt Pty ~ apukers. Like 11f':w. 1375. TAUIUS of)'OIJr'Zodiocblrthi fgn. xo~...o ER SHOWMAN * 6n--0'194. 645-3682. TE 'EPHONE 0 ·• Top 1WOl'ld#NI 31"--4SID.. * F'END ' MINI~-•--•p1, •~c. blk "' ...... c~. '4!Ao, 2'' 2~ -,-:!:., t.2Vau ocr.11 15" •-ak ,._, Dave I n" ~~-TV UVJll'I! .. -""' · lo ~·ho ···"---..,., .... -J "I"' er, ....,. · RCA Vet« ....,..... on .. h--fem·'•, b-m·•e Cf1mm1ss m ·anu nu.~.,.,,,. ~ WA12'0 3\JM 33~ 6l~· HO'f.!I 5:15--0033 or 896-2470, I to 5 Walnut Cabinet. Xlnt « '"" 111.1 ,,.,, '""' Pt In --n. "-!ween a 00 il ~ ,.;· .. ~... .. lAt 34 G.t ~ y,.... ....... ~ 175 551 ~ .. Y ,....._. aoi: •• ,,":"!:~ s-J5 'l'hn 65Stftlllc i>m. Cond .. 12». 673-Q2.I ar Bus.1 _:~·=-~~-·-.,.,.-~-11nrl 12:00 noM •I ~1 BolSA ~--. 6C;;;f' 36T...,_. 6'You SEVEN 6 ks oJ:d I Avenue, M"'w111y Qty. ...,..~ ... 11 71:>oit""" J7W!Wi t.7Dcn"t SAGITTAJ:IUI NEW F(nder Tr l mllne i64>-D!e6iiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiij w puppe:~ "' > ~w.Ar 21 •'w"ri-ih ~~... ".,......,w_ Hor.,.u.Ji..a TC:lecuter, ash nnith. Cost blk A: wht. I.Ab. mixture . .., Test Technlcf1n' ;:.~<JUNtH 1 0 ~otdl MJC':twtd 70hif' ote.!f l!Jl s4Sli~ Atking s~. 673-3.US. each. 345-16Lh St. CM. c,,..,. Drc-k fi1.a5!·3 11 EfftrtJ Al Y-?1 And )p.Q.6Uf.. NEW Leblane Al Hirt model I )f I AKC Toy Poodlf"•, llf)r!cnt, CAii Mrs. *=hmirlt 1:41-10-12 ;j~i. ~~-~~ 71·7J.17 "....! trumpP:t $.195. lJ'1 price ._ __ f_'"--",.~_"' _ __, m&lt Ir. fema.Je. 646--01•2 1 "'£S'T'CLIF"f CANCI'-140!tln .tc J, 74To C4"llc:iolH ••75, Pvt Prty. 644-600,1\ _S<.,_:,S-~1~022_,. ~~_,-.,.,.~ GEJNAI~ ('1*.)JU#flt 151,.. ASOr 7'Get oic.u A.. " 3 Ll~1,•··;Tfrnu,$2o00 F1~~:=~~r~ .... N~r w 1uilrl l~t" ~~ i:= -!A!!~~~ n.UTE1 ReYMld•MedlilJt '"" "'# AKC Poodle Pupplr:1. bhu:Jt , l"';ia.1&.11•~ ~1•0lWf o1a E.-.. ?iv..,,. .~~ • utled 1 month. &. brown fem11.le, c h am J 645-~ .• -!a~~~·:!!. --'"..j · 191e '9S~lc 79Cornt LL1_,. 494--773.i 1 M'lle, 1 fem. Lovf!ly ailve:r blood Unes. 549-412'7. WAIT.RS uo i r.~ rit::itr :'f~ AOUAIJUI FENDER 4 octave el~tmnle Gtrman Shep, Pedlgrtt, IP-BASENJJ Pupa AKC. mllle & £Jc,,..r. Orl<!nlal or Po\ynM> .ttf1I JUL' D j 22'foir .51WW. 82 h JA~· • • portable combo pt..no. l300 prox, II mo. 531 .. 1766. I em . BarklC'U--Odorlta, 111.n Jlrt.!ftmod t 21 or OW!r. ~..Auf.11 1 i! ~N'ldlliort ~r::m :!~ r 111' 11 Pvt Pt)l 644-f!0.\5,. 6 Mo okl !cm.-purtbl'td Eves i wtcnrt. 5'tO-f91Je. ~11 Don'""-n~ .... .._i. • • S. Y.10 .»Tok• Ml• 85Crlric:ol J!-l?"l,'f, r-' ....__ N papm o• vorklt ""1"' Aur '"' 11 ''"" ~Ao;nCOmoe:r, :Ji~~i:J·lll!!J 26Rithf 3t.Md 16TM w-.....,,_ "Make Room For Dad· \,IO;:rman .x ... p. 0 • -~ pu.... n..,.- btht'n 4pm *-~· 675-05Jtkl. ~YIJIO I~~ ~~ :~ l'tlCll dy'', .ti tan out u,e. ahot..9151-«>t9 · wrytlnylemaJH..3Lb. g "Make Room For Offtl· AV. t l • 2t ~ M ~ t9 ~ 1fl: ft 1arqe. ,your truh ls CASH ntEE IO Jiahf tlomt. MAle ltud ~ * 89'l.9'tl9 * i dy • •. , c 1 c • n ou). the . suf.11 30Yoi.t , 401• tOPi;r. ~ with 111 DAILY PJt.or pup, 12 wQ old. lfurler 3 OAiUJNG S ... old ""'"· ·"'"'"""""n~!f -., ~c:.e.t @A"-{)Nftasl Ousllcdad. ' mlx.333-1991. cock1poosJ •• !!_~ • 115. trilfl I DAJtY p,MU' • Whit• Ele11hant Dlme.-A-Une Fot bat re1uua1 IQ..~ &U-48U. ~. l.lli!r '· ' Oa.uitlt"d ~a. . /_ ______ ... ·,::--------=======:c:;::========E:.:.::,,:::::::;~1;;;,;;~,,_.,=' -, • I 3 k k y t. ly d • '· n. e: 2 4 p r ' -.. • DAILY PILOT [ ....... ._ lrB I l~1[~, __ .. :, .. __,lfil [ -~ .. ,,,~. )§] I ~~;; §][ ]~[ --.... ' . ][~] .__I ~_ ..... _ ... __,!§]! .__ __ ... _ .... __,]~. • Dogt 154 Aircraft ,-tJS Trailers, T1;11vel 94.S Dune Buggies t5' Aufot ytented . Ml Autos, tmp1rtw 9~ AutM, l ...... rted '70 Autos, lmporr..1 ,70 -.Im ........ ~MANN GHIA ......-~-----~~--·.,......~~~~-.,1-~...;.....;..~~~ Taildraaaer ot Trleycle • Your choice at DIAMOND AVIATION . AKC ·Min •• Dlchlbunda, lat llihot1, $75, Male &: temaJe. 963-2804. GERMAN Shepherd, 6 week", black/brown SW. While Shep $!ill. Jmmun 1hot1. 536-0071, f'OR ~ registered_ ajJver toy Poodle puppje•. SJC, ~-.-. J.+iw Co5l Flyirm StUdent Plan Availa~le • 540-1932 * Campers, So1lt/Rent 920 OPEN SU1'4DAYS ·~2 GM~ truck, Buy,_ Se!~ Traile 2 Darlh>t -blaek ~··· 7 Ca"'per · " · k Id V bl · .,. · GoQdyear Polnl&.1& Blems. w I o · ery reuone. e. BRAND nelli 1972 GMC ~ All · I 1 • ~,. ~45 lll:CS, OW pr ctS . .._,......, · ton P.U. Ft£1 y fllctory equip-. $29.95 + fet SJ.76. lSxlO DUNE b\GY. Parse.he eni .. loJ• of chrome. S l O O 0 . 67:1-llSO Trucks . 163 Chev Vt Ton Pickup V8, runs like. new, 100~ Ii· nancing O.A.C. $599 WE """ au ma1<u •t. d~ ALFA IOMEO l>A TSUN used sports can, p&kl tor1 ..... ______ ....,...._l..,,~~=,_,,,.......,..,_- or not Pleue drlw in for '66 AJpfta Sprint GT ~. ~•19 1&00 Raadstel' lree .appraisal. , Very clt:an. ltal1tn l"td. AM/· , FM Radio. 00'1AOE.. 4 •Pd~ db': All chrome whetb, FRITZ ,WAlµtEN • hardtop Ir aott top, Exotic SPO~T CAR "" oxterlor. blaok buckfl ·cENTiR . . ...... Sactllic<' Take amall . down. C.U S'M-8736. 3100 W. Coast Hwy., .,..,. E •-1 ·-_,,' . Newport Beach •w s.<Nr.\ ;;;·~ '72 DATSUN 510. -_ _;,·_:'4~2-~M~s:..,.,..._:.1----:-;~lnil~-:-Bia Sed•fl· • •J>Ctd dtr. \lieyt WE ~AY TOP ·AUD.I Root. u...,. 4,000 mitea. '66 Kannann Ghia Radio. White .w\th bl11.ck upbqlateey. Must see this tine CU' to .appttclale this b&faai.n price (TGC89\ J. ·s1p99 CREVIER MOTORS MGI '67 MGB ConVft't., Witt wheels. -kpd. R/H, Best otter, Must seU. ~7531' aft 5pm. I 1969 MGB, xlnt cond, low mllea.it. chrome' w1" Whla. ll!lS0.644-4086. MG TD Cusic 1 9 51. l.A>Uvered hood. Good cond. to restore. $550. 5"-l89L OPEL Horns 156 Ped !ntludirl& P. st~ring, Pt:ili~ nia.gs $29.50. Hi ga~es, radio, h.eat~r;· :vs Jackt'.rs $.14.50 pr. Bridl:'.e· f'ng1ne plus btautUul 3 <:ab stone R:aeing Tires, Racin"g ove!' camper Iha.I lllf!f'ps slx. Slicks &:. Jndya. PTPE t'Orm.11. W• leed 1r11.in & ha)'. New rental horses. 1000 llCN!!I riding lp&Ct!. Boaters $55 mo. Redwood Stables, :m86 Laguna Cyn Rd .• Laguna Sch. tM-9182 Serial No. TCE14Z3506819. WAS $5031 .23 SAVE $1164.21 -NOW $3899.00 Iii. CASH R lr ll + w1w. Full prlct: •n Audl Back on market! $213li. C.n tlnance all. Black ()n bJaclr. SUper I •234128) Call 494-6811 aft 11\arp. Call 06Ti-'n96 a.ft 6 10 am 546-17?.6. for used can A trucb. J!Jlt pm tor details. D11t1un1 '67-'70 $99 On. call Us fer free .attmata. l----.~MW-----O.A.C. Low payments. too-::. 203 W, lat SI., Santa Ana '66 KA~17~hla 44.000 l---,-,-.-0-p-.. ---I mi. XInt m.,:haniea1 rond. Station Wagon S800. 644-4169. 4 Dr, Radio, Heiler, tuuaae INTRODUCING !tie amaz.ing all fiberglass c a m p A c f 11'!\vel . trailer. ''The mini car rrialchup of the year." T0;ngUe weight 75 lbs . store in garage_ 6 II 6 in. headllOOm, hau\,ttj . by a ny imporl .or .compllct. only 13"1'. in Jength. See 111 t>X· el usive dealer for beech GROTH CHEVROLET, ruar•n1.. ,., • .,.. ., rooo IMMEDIATE DELIVERY :.~'.· ~ E. 1'1, S.A * * · '61 GHIA * * rack. low miles, like new. $995. e 548-5982 IXUK9371 SUSAN Smith stables: Board· ini training.A leuons. C9~a Mesa 549-195.1. BAY Gelding-Western, gd for children, best offer. Call 546-9482. REGIS. Thorotired Chestnut. 9 yra old, gd disposition, has shown. 675-1060. Gener ii + fax, lir., ~-lee BILL BARRY PONTlllC·GMC -FI AT ·ltst St. at S.A. Flwy.I 200 E. 1st St., Santa Ana 558·1000 lrrternatlonal Harvester RECREATION CENTER ROY CARVER, Inc. -2925 Harbor Blvd Costa l\1esa 546-4444 Ask for SaJes Manqer 182l1 Beach Blvd. Huntinaton Beach 347.6()gl KI 9-3331 IMPORTS WANTED 'S.1 THF·FWD Seoul. Newly tired. Over-hauled & re-Orange Counties TOP J BUYER painted ror use 11t niint: BILL MAXEY TOYOTA area cith•-1. Wholesale purchasP. o f 1965 Forrl ~ Ton Chassis e JrM $LEMONS lMPORTS vehicles includ~ Dodge 18881 Beach Blvd. mounted Open'· Road 2201 SO. MAIN SANTA ANA H. Beach. P h. 341-.8555 Camper, Rare sliding glass =o::n=tl42 OPEN SUN. Power Wagon. Scout never ""' used. $1075'. Ph. 644-1557. WE PAY TOP OOlLAR ·2002's & Bavaria's ~ar d<>?r model. New su_pe:r Aut~ S.ivlce Parts 949 FOR TOP USED CARS single l1res-new 3~ engine. ' ; '59 Chev. Pick-up • 4 spd., If Your car ts ex!ra clean, SEE US ABOUT Shower·. toif~!· ~esh water, t94o ·Ford . parts. Mere. short bed, new b,-akes, ~ ua t'.nt. ·Overseas Deliverv hot & cntd. J.'l7-'560:t . flathead, V8 $35. 1935 Ford ~~~ V-8 eng. 375.00 BAUER BUICK CREVIER MOTORS a DATSUN '67 Sta. w"'. Stick, R.4H. Bey a tittle economy. Priced for f&.st la.le. $875 (465.AGCJ Jim Slemon& Import1' 557-5242. •n :uo z. :nx> mi., Mags, air. 4 apd, r11.dial~. E."'tra ('\can. $4750. 830-7613. FIAT '72 128 MAZDA $995 • NOW .OPEN . "1.,.,1."1 17331 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH ' "'' " ... ,, 842·666(1 1970 Harbor Blvd. Colla Ml'M 549-3001 Ext. 66-67-63 BAUER -BUICK 13' AJleJ Boat with 40 HP outboard &: trailer with winch $350. Ftf't! with pUrt'halll!:, 60 HP oul~rd. need.I repair. 531-7294 SPORTLJNER 16' Bo e t . Cover & fop . 75 Johnson motor I.· tt11iler S !I 5 D &16-2946. '71 'rw camper, ''ery clean, chassis with .hydra 111.1 c =~====----,;,...,--231 E. 17th St. 2ciB w: 1st Sii •.. ~:Ulta Ana !o\\• mil .. extl'll lge int., w\dc brakes, reA.r end and com· '65 ECONOLINE, Pickup, cCos~ll~M'.::"'~--__:::":;:g.;:.ms;::ll-;;;;;;;;;;;;a:ii;35-3;;'-;1<.7;;1 ;;·;;;;;~-I hed, rlP.<". re.frig.; spc\!: plete. .st«rjng . .assembly. stick shift, 50,000 mi, S795. WILL Buy -your car paid for Automotiv"' ExceUeQOI BRAND new 1972 FIAT 128 2 DR, SEDAN. Motor trends "economy carol the year." Winner of . 7 automotive a'wuds throughout Europe. Standard equipment in· cludt'.s: 4 1peed trllJlll., radial tires, ft. di!IC. brakes + many ~ra.s. Serial No. 12BA0785508. The Harben' Areu Only Authorb:ed OPEL DEALER Alwa.y1 bu an exce.llent te- lection at both New & Ulel:I 12' FIBERGLASS b o e t • w/'72 license, S85. 19632 Trident Ln., 968-T"::i03 or 968-1879. BUILDING ji~ & plans for buil<1ing 17' dttp vee high ~r(ormaoce boat. Make' of- f Pr. &t~7!Jt 19' NEW Engla.nd Dory Sl50. j7J4 1 675-nn!l. Boats/Marine .Equip. 904 25' Unifilfe S.S. Ir: D. F . com- pa.'t&cs. Ele<". helld Zl5 hp, just overhauled $5500 Ca.sh cir Best offer. 962-8263. MAr..TEC folding prop lli'xHt * f1 35. * 67l--Ol!M * Boolts, Power 24' Fantasy.Sport f i sh l!r tandem wheel trlr. !IP" 4, Ebersp;1trh he~lf'r, pop top $2i. 836-5672. or offer. 557--0338. 1 "-" Ra! h "-~ & orno.~ p uwuon . _w/solid bed. 49.1-fiT.'.S. ·~ BUICK \4i ens::, itlum. '&! I.H._ Scout. 4-whl dr. Pwr. 673-0900 _ 549-3031. 1970 '6i' f ord * · f(ln cam~r heed, 48.000 mi. Incl auto lock dif. 4-Cyl. Other Xtraa. Harbor Blvrl., Costa Mesa.. .i;neclal w/lrardrop 8 \:i • trans. Rµn . cbnd. 644-1002 . Sl.450, 67~226. od 970 , Autos, Import canlper Gd corn!, $3200. All MAG Wheels 14" Ameri<"an '63 Chevy ~s ton 6 cyl, stick. ~-;......;. _ _.. ___ ROY CARVER, Inc. 5 548-4772 Racing. fit; Olds or ? . SW $300/bett offer. 'Z 1 "4 1 ROMEO • ·-ALFA 2925 Harbor Blvd. ron SALE . 19TI Ford e1tch. 962--0679 aft G pm. College, C.M. 64v""""· Costa Meta ~ CruisairP SupP.r Van camp----FOR sale or trade '64 Ford .1.111 Romeo jil!i '69 BMW 2002 xlnt cond. like Pr. l'Z.000 mi., xlnt concl, §] t,; ton pickup, Good cone!. .....,. ;, __ .-493-J006 I new, "'""' E. UJUll Hwy No. . ALllOS for Sile ~ ~55~-7~-93~79_. -=-,c-c-c-c-"' A, C.d.M: ~j9M '- Cycles, Bik11, ';iiiijiiiijiiiijiiiij;;;;;;;;; 1 ·51 Dodge. Radio, helifcr, '72 CAPRI . Scooters • tags. Df!pendable. First $200 ,-,_-Stk-, -s"-,,,-ki-.-.,.-,-_-,-,-,-t:: GeJ'!er.al . 950 . takes .. 642-9-195. Suzuki, good l'unning cond. * * \VANTED *·*' Auto Leasing 964 $51)..$95. Honi'la Mini trail Older llUln needin11: $100. Honda , 90 Scrambler. work .CASH 821-9280 S1'Jj, 536-3410. ~~-· ~~~-~= •71 SUZUKI son cc. 7000 mi. Antiq~s/Classics 953 Xlnt cond. MUST SEU.. lMO Ford DeLuxe 2 Dr. 3l2 Asking $700. 4~319l. V -II Chrome "'heels: good ;70 BSA 44f Tp Shape fire!!. Perfect runnin.g, cond. $450. . e 642-7968 ,Body in ex~llent cond. $&50 HONDA ~ l969, City/TraJ\, .~r)>est rees. offer~ 836-5672. xlnl rornf. ;i7 · Vrl. Low mllf's, both 494-7735 · tops. Jlilke new, C.all Aller 6 Used ·n Suruki S400 pm, 536-8614. IL£AS1NGI Try our lease exJ)erts for Savings -Satisfaction . Ser- viei!.-. \VE LEASE ALL POPULAR 1972 MAKES AT COMPETI- TIVE RATES. Call Malcolm Reid for furlher details. THEODORE. ROBINS FORO tOOJ mi's * Good cond 1l1 Chrysler. Resklre lhis * * 673-4070 * * ra~·one, BeautUul t'nterior. 2000 Harbor Blvrl. . 962-4294. . Costa. Mesa. 642-0010 64 HONDA 90, Make oHer.1~~-~----~ See to appreciate, • 7 2 Motor Homes 940 Motor Homes 940 license. Call 962-0026. NOW ON DJSPLA Y ·n a&prt· 3'.xxt air, AM/FM, deeor. XLNT COND. 546-2687 CORTINA Salf's Service Parts Body Shopl'..~~-~"'"'.'.~,.-':"'.-COAST IMPORTS 68 -atie, R&H. aell lor or trade for Ford 1()()()..13» .w. Coa'.st Hwy. , c:==ng7. 0'492-"'-'7;:;3'0:::·=--New'port Be.ach M2-04061 · $1499 DAIM.LER '67 ":Ila Romeo. Spi~er. ex· e DAIMLER '67 Soverei&:n 4 ccpt1onal. Lo m1. Orig ownr. dr. "By appointment to her Dy 541-5832 or eve M6-'243S. Majesty the Queen.." Jet Vacancies cost money! Rent black w/wttt whttb.. Fact. i-OUI' house, apt., 11fol:t air cond.~ Glove leather in- bldg., etc. thru a Daily Pilot terior. A ma 1n 11 i ('en t Oassiti<!d Ad. motorca.r. Only for the moat Motor Homes 940 discriminatory buyer Head. ·S/S · r11di", rtepth '71 Kawasaki 500. &-.oi:l otter finder 150 HP 1/0 OMC. t-.kts. Limiter! u11e, ex- $4500. '54~. cdlrnt cond, 962-4294 .. AN-NOUNCIN<i $2990.00 Examine Ill Jim SlemonA Imports, 2201 s . Main, Santa Ana 557-5242. DATSUN 18' CENTURY inboard. Like SCH\VINN l .i;peed girl's ·· ne,, Gtiu. 235 hp. 126 hr.!!. bike. Cost $80. Sell for \2. Set al Blllboa Bay Club. Like new. 675-2359 $4,00J. Owne r. 548-2~79. I-=-======~ '1LHARLEY DAVIDSON LYMAN H8rbor LAunch 14'. tun. Dress , Graymarine -11 cutiE1 * 546-3184 * $125(). Call 64:>-8845 4 fo '7 ------~--'69 SUWKI 250 Enrluro pm. Xlnt rond. Low rhl's, 14' JOHNSON !lf'ct 40 hp, S«IO. 640-5918 LIFETIME MOTOR HOMES New . Orange . County . Exclusi ve . Deafer '67 Datsun 1600 4 door. New tires. rfh automatic Good cond. $650. 546-4418 DATSUN WGN '69~. air, mint' cond. $1.600 -offer. 673-4001. 1911 240-Z, sharp, stick,. air, spook, Cosmics, !'t'!ichelint. <94-4734 WAS $1'76.IO SAVE $200.00 FROM srICKER. NOW $1n6.IO + tax, lie. k doc. tee Bill BARRY FIAT-GMC- l'ONTIAC fl!t St. at S.A. Frwy. I XIO E. ht St., Santa Ana ;M-1000 '69 850 Flat coupe, e.x1 cond. $650. Muat sell! 6t6--56'70 or MM310 '68 850 Spyder. Xlnt e:ftline .It body. Very clean. Mwt sell. 567-1706. JAGUAR BAUER BUICK The Harbor ~AS Only Authorized JAGUAR DEALER Always hu an excellent se- lection of both New Ir Uaed JquarB. "Speclal~Jng In Quality" BAUER Bulck·Ope~Ja9uar • 2.14 E. 17th St. MERCEDES '68, 2805, air cond, fuU pwr. Radials, very clean, $4695. 633-4374 eves. ·n 250 cpe tpbacco blwn .• all options, in warranty. snoo. 542-6281 ext. 411 days, 54.l-7677 e~s &. wknds. '69 2lkl SE Black. Alr/cond .. Am ·Fm . F .P . New Michelins 35.000 mi. Perl. $5200. 644-6249. MG o ..... "Speclallz.ing tn Quality" BAUER Buick-Opel-Ja9uar 2.14 E. 17th S~ Costa Mea 548-TniS '68 OPEL Kade:tte Rallye 1900. CC overhead cam. FM radio, 4 spd .. Ex' running cond. MUSI' SEIL! $715. 673-3265 Eves. 1970 Opol GT Exce\l('nt condition. $1,995. 6?>1257 aft 9 pm '611 Opel Kadelte Stn wqon, Good cond, $795. * * 6'&6-075& * * '70 OPEL G.T . .fsp.Lueas JlghW.J'frestone wide ovals. C1ean inside &: out. 833-9464. PEUGEOT Peugeot Ao lowu $2199 • MG '70 Midget. Crisp as a + tax. It: lie. lady bug. Radio, heater: F'riU Warren wire w""'1'· Pirelli tire•. SPORT CAR An exceptional buy &: prfced to ..iJ. 1728BlMI Jim CENTER SletQOns Imports, 220\ S. no E. 0 lst. MT-0764 Milin, Santa Ana 5.57-5'242. SANTA ANA '68 MG Midget, 4 speed, ex-"e~Po=E"'U"G"'E'°'OTo=-"'64.,-404=-• .,-ta. cei.lent condition. 540--0213 wagon, Low miles, one DLR. owner. Michelin 1teel btlt Costa Mesa 548-7765 '00 MG. tires. Clean -tN.rp -ready !or a new "happy ownt1'. fBL.U185) Jim Siem on• Imports, Dll S. Main. Santa Ana. 557-5242 Aak !or Sandy. Rave 10meth.ln: you want to "C.olleclor Hobbyist" • 6 5 Green. Good Concllllon. Jaeuar, Jmmac, Auto trans, Call 962-1784. Air coNI, R/H, P/S. Wire ... -.~W~h-l_l_e_El~ep-han-,.-,-, -n-.. -,_ vr'flls, j .1 ' llltt, Mirlc . ID, running• :your house? Turn 25,<m mJ'1, $3100. 644-6028. tbent into "CASH" -sell A sood Ont ad ll i sood them thru DaUy P 11 o t tnveel:mel\!'. ' Oasillied. 642-5678. sell? OusLl'led ad1 do tt well -call NOW 642-5671. covet tr!. S950. Good cond. ~-=~~~~--675--l6S2. 673-6254 YAMARA Mini · Enduro, ex- ct'! cond. Many extra& $250. Autos, lmport9CI V10 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, lmportod 970 Autot, lmport9CI 970 50' Chris tri-cebin After 6 pm. 673.-7261. Xlnt cond. $31 ,IXXJ. iJ< Owner. "4AA-2'l38 * •3 SPEED SChv.inn b. e. xlnl condition. $4_5. OWENS Sports Fisher. 28'. 54n.oc,o7 M.any feature~. fly bridge-, head. &l2-64o8 aft 5 pm. · · S Speed Stingray $40. 1r 67:J.OHM 34' CRUISER . 1968 F1tirliner too many xtrs to list! Dana Y11chl SaJe.!l 496-4445 Boats, Sill 909 SPRING SPECIAL C.Oron&do 23 Demo. save S.500 now. Be ready for Spring SaillnJ(! P1cific: P11sa9e Yachts 291'2 W. Coast Highway Newport Bc11r.h * 645-5321 CORONADO 11 I m m 11. c Inboard l ~ yr old extra dt!lux.e \nte.r k n o I me t e r M.any xtr11.R. Make otfa fn4) 644-<676. 'JllISI'I.E day . Sa ll or race- ready. nberglaas, 3 sails. Boll.I S1050. New traller $115. Call 962--61J6. CAL 2-24 Full race equip. ment, North sallli. SS.500 or olfe.r. 494-6180 or 494-6916.' Electric Co1r1 930 ELECTRIC Car, Xlnt cond, New top & curtain, Charger, $295. 847-6482 alt "fipm. 13631 Harbor, Garden Grove 1 Btk. So. of G.G. Frwy, 6.16-2l3J *Marvin Peacce* Motor Homes Sales • Rentals . 558°3222 SAVE NOWI 1111 s. VUlage w.,,, $.~. Coronado 27 Demo. SJOOJ Olf regular prlc:e. ··'70 Shasta Motor Homf!, Pacific Pass•g• y acht1 Sleeps fi, Cully setr mn· 2912 w. Coast Highway fained, carpeted. excel .. co. Newport &1ich * 645-5.121 13,000 mi, call ~s.179, '71 APOLLO motor 'Home CORONADO 25. Many xtr1t11. 25'. Aux·. 4000 wait gen. $6200 or make otter. 11) .$15,COl. 644--1630 tf1er 5. ~3954. '69 PACE Arrow 'ZO' telf·O">n- CLASS C Catamaran. Yl(l' tained, low miles:' S4700. SA.ii. Ready lo go. SlOOO. 6#-8644 or .i~tT. 67:1-1150 . Boats, Slip1/Dockl 910 DOCK Tie Up. Prlvll. $70 rn.ln. Sall pref. Wtr/elec. CLARK Cortez, xlnt PrivAte party. 494--7735 Trailers, Tro1v~J rond. MS :m E. Edgewatec. Bal I-I ARISTOCRATS 8'11-:Jll66. • e NEWPORTS O!OICE !lip for 50' to 6.'l' a A~MATES boa.I .. Slip b 2>' wide. 1n4J A1ao, geveri.I uJed $395 A up !7H!M111. WORSHAM TRAILER 'SALES 1 ,SA~IL""'l!o6~l--,,-;;11",,-.::.::."n."'u"'p:-;:to 2109 w. 171h · Stttet 35', Newport Be 8 ch , Sant.a Ana (7!4) $3l-2!B'i ~. TRAVEL Ti'AUer, 1958 SLIP for .13·.21r OOat. Balbo& Fireball, JS'. S700. 1819 Placentia, C.M. 646--0078. Area. 673--6790 SUPS. lB' -U', Flnc1t In Npt Harbor. Belt feel!. Free ~n1. 67HIU 1111 JOpm~ -· Spoed & Ski 911 16' SKI boll SO EvlnMJdt eng tnc. Let whttl trailer. ,150. -t TIME FOR QUICK CASH TJtlOUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642°5678 OPENING SPECIALS !THESE WON'T LAST> .. ALL NEW 1972 MODELS -·' . - 26' MOTOR HOME "4,000 W.tt CHMfotor, "•of Air, DasJI Air, 16 t•ll•11 witter c•l"'Clty, 61. 9olle11 holdhHJ ,..._ 79 t.Uo11 t• mill, I 0 to.lie~ ltot ••• ter hettt91, I c1. ft. llefrl9ft'otOr, lloar Nth· '""' wittl hlb. MeRy otlt.r f..niros. IJ.40· tltl WEEKEND SPECIAL 513,595 20' FULLY SELF CONTAINED $8 795 ' MOTOR HOME '"'"" 1 . Open 7 Days Per Wuk For Your Shopping Convenience HARBOR • ' MOTOR HOMES 91? N .. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana -139-9560 \ ' NO ·srRIP TEASE 4-speed . fully synchronized stick ahitt. Rubber fa<:@ bumper ruarch (front and rearl. When you buy a Datsun 1200 Sedan1 you ~et a lot more than a stripped · down starting po mt for ·an option list. You get a complete car, dressed with all the trimmings,· Datsun doesn't ISell,ve Jn that old game of charging extra· for all the things that make a car.fun to drive and nice tq own. There's only one way to buy a· Datsun. Com- plete. And at a price tliat makes the Datsun 1200 the best value for your dollar. Drive a Datsun ... then decide. Power flow ventilation. I Vtny1 bucket seat!. Lockln1 1u cap . .. Front dhc brakes. • • 26-fbot . J turning ctri!Je. wheel coven. \-~ ... Whl tewall tlrM. All these ·no-cost -extras make the Datsun 1200 a great value Your·kind of car. Your kind of price. See. ()ur C-plete Une Qf '72 Dats11111 ·~~~~~·~ • 1200 Coucit 120Q,hdln 510 2·Dr -n ~10 4-Dr Sedan 510 ~ Pici!up 2AO,Z COSTA MESA ·· DATSUN •OOD SHOWI DllYI A DATSUN ••• TM~ DIC1DI. 284,1 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MISA 140·6410 ., ' • J ·I l :'t ' • ' . . . . .. '. . -. • • ) DAILV P!ioT frWq, Mm 3, ~972_ • • • ' .. ~~~~~~·· ~.~,~~-·· ~ .. ~-·· l§l I _..... .J@ _I -_ ... _ .. __,JfS I ·-...... 1§1 [.--.• -....... -.... ---.!§JI~._,. .... _ .. ·~!§] I '~~~ 1§1 [ -.t....... j§] ~~!!!!-!!!!!!!.... .!§] Autos for Slit • • • Auu. fir Wt , ____ .. , Aujos, lmpontd ' ·970 Aut.,./ I...,....,... PORSCHE 'PORSCHE 970 AA~ut~ot~·~·~-:~·~· .. ~-!:97~0 Autos, tmported ~ ""iioiSCHE PORSCHE 97~ Aut..., lmporltd . · 11,ENAULT 970 Aut..., lmporttcl TOYOTA Autoi. lmportMI 970 .. voiJ(swAGEN 970 Autos, lmporttd TOYOTA 970 Autos, lmporttd TRIU.MPH 970 . . :·wE WANT · PORSCHES llIGKEST •OFFER AVAJLABLE' • DON BURNS 0Yll '25 CIHn, Rocandltlonod, & Gu•r•nlotd. . POUCHES 911'• .. 912'•. 914'• . 1'57 to 1971 '65 Ponche Cpe • &wool. (Y=l $2595' '68 ~ 9U, •Ir. ll'ffll, e R!;NAVLT '61 R 10 4-0r, 1100 CC. new rlnp It bear-Sedan. Auto trans., vinyl In· tnp, '68 unoc. 5 •pd tnn1, tmor, to .., mpe. WffkfiXI chnn rimJ. Kon! 1hclu, apeclal onb $595. (W0M5l6) wood wlll, $3850, F"1p. OVER 30 NEW • USED ~l,169· carlsb&d. RENAULTS TO. ~OOSE RENAULT • JUd SLE~'ii~ 1...loRTS • RENAULT 'D lU6 S<d. W~ Front w~I drive. 22>1 SO. MAIN SANTA ANA Mt-00 OPEN SUN. NEWPORT IMPORTS 1 radJ9 A: be•tB, .vfim. int@r· e '68 PORSCHE 9U Targa e ior, lo. 30 ~Pl. perfect tor Air~nd, rraag _wheel!. s ipd 3100 W. O>ut Hwy. t&mlly, bmine1i or fun. TOYOTA Sl,TSO. Ca)!: 615-3331 Newport Stach 445 E Cout Hwy Special of the week, $1D90k. 642-MOS • ' Below Kelly Blu Boo . ·'69 Toyota·Mk II ONLY $125 OWN +Tax A Uc. $59.70 . &rvlce dept. open 7: 30 am 'ti· 9 pm Monday thru Fri- day. '70 VW Camper, Delux. IC\ HAl GRH NES l...'..'.VMIR~ClE MAZO f;. e " ; ''' ( ,• . .,., ;:~: 1-r,i:b~· \'. .• :: (.,.' .,, " ~"~ '>l'.'~ $2795. 847-7~ a.It 5 l all ~ day weekends. 1 * '63 VW SUNROOF * ssoO. • 673.:1359 W.; have buses, Campen, .Vlnt•t• '53 Porsche Newport Beac.h CXNHt92). 4 Dr, Auto Trana. Air Cond, , SUlO *·* 61$-7063 •1963 1700 CC. lMMAC. 673-MOO e JIM SI.EMONS IMPORTS Radio, y Cl (ZMA Per Month 1966 Poradre 912 COND. :rutly .,Qui PP ed. '61 Roadster 912 encl 2201 so. MAIN SANTA ANA ery ean, . Cash Price $2172.34 , met PHONE 540-2512 .fl" W. Warner. Santa Ana ToyolH '61-'70 $99 Ori. O.A.C. Low payments. 100% guarantee 30 da)"ll llr 1000 mi. Dir. 321 E, 1st, S.A. 1 Squareback• and bugs, 70 VW f pu1. v11n NJce Selection Must sell! ~1936. &t6-6CM(I roller crank. 1750 ec, '-..lo. '""'T-5241 OPEN. SUN. S35) $1699 Tax-Llc. Deferred Payment $2,600 549-0226 ......,. ""' ... Price $2546.82 on approved Fo'i that · Uem under $50, "n PORSCHE 9l4-4, ll,COJ neat perfect. Will trade e RENAULT '71 R-U. Must credit #~782. 37 Pay. $2,SOO 6'15-8l~ Now have 100~ rn~iCAI '67 VW Convertible Guarantee · One:"'~""! ml. CREVIER-MOTORS try the Penny PW.her ml'1, Like new, Xtru. down for VW -cub. a a c r i t I c e my sharp CREVIER MOTORS. m10•.1"•"0· A"'"'c. ual Pere .. Rate It's always tne f:ight time & . ** 830-0547 ** 52S-3458 demonstrator. 6500 mile!. always ,the right place u '70 PORSCHE 914, r/b, 5 spd '66 Porsche 912,. nu 1150cc Sandy Sanden at Jim Bill MAXEY _Ph_S4~~~183_I_. ----'63 VW. N~ tln!s, new n W. 1st St., Santa Ana 135-3171 you want RESULTS! Call traN. Top cond. $2950. ena. Xln't oond. Low m1'1. Slemons ReM.u.lt, mt s. 208 W. lrt St., Santa Ana fiU.5611 & place that Id 54&-3151, 646-9431. Call m<613. Main, Sanla Ana 551..5242. : 1:1>3171 TOYOTA TRIUMPH brakes, good running oond. $600/B.,t oUer. 963-1460. h:ldQ! Call 642-.5678 Now"! DAILY PILOT tor action! Buy the new 1tuff White . Elephant Dime-A-Line 1 ••• '60 vw ** RUNS PERFECT '6f VW BUG 4 spcf."' dtr. Has had lnvlng care! Excellent Cllnditlon thruouL Take amall down will finance Pvt, Ply. Call 546-8736 !Ir 494-68ll. Autos, Ntw 980 Autos, New 980 AV!Ot, New HO Autos, New · 980 Autos;' New 980 18881 Beach Blvd. Triumph/Fiat VERY clean. 548-7672 • ''Chevrolet fits easily into your wallet'' ' '72 NOT STRIPPED 2 Door. 250 c:u. i11. I l 0 hor1•· powor, 6 cynMor ontino, AM p111hb11tto11 rodio, whito 1ido woU tiro1, doluxo whoo[ covo,.. ORDER YOUIS TODAY BRAND NEW '72 VEGA HATCHBACK.:.Loaded 90 H.P. o.h. cam, 140 enginf, AM push button r1dio, disc brake1, door edge gu1rds, he1vy duty r1di1tor. 12575761 18061 521 ·46 'MANY-MANY . MORE IN STOCK . ,jCHJVY ~Tru¢k ,. ~~dquarters· . ..,.. : . ':"~0 '72 ·V2·Ton Pickup . ~~~~~ $. 4 .7 llZUll 17331 ' IUND NEW 12' WEIK·N·DH SIU: CONTAINED CAI OYER CAMPER. Ha Just AbiiOt Enrytldnt for Camplnt ONll $2295 t • ;:. . ,. l ·, .... ~ 2828 ·HARBOR ·BL VD." COST~· MBA ; Huntington Beach 847-855S . ---~ GET OUR -TOYOTA DEAL BEFORE YOU BUY! ·"'w.LeAVi& W TOYOTA New & V•f'd S.ilc\-Survitt'---P.ir 11 Auto Sport Ltd. 531-7777 9625 Garde" Grovr Blvd. Garden Grovl' Open Sun. '68 VW SQ. BACK LO MILES, VERY CLEAN MANY XTRAS! 548-8140 '67 VW. Perfttt trinsporta· . • ·vw '69 Bug Dead lhup. tkln. Must Sell! Make otter! New or trade. $µ95.00. 962-1782 fZLA5J7) ·See at JI m Slemons Jmpom, n:t S. '69 VW bua: Main, Santa f\na or ta11 $1350; 557~242. GTRIUMPHS 644-S34! v.w•~ .. "'. ~.""~.,~,~$~99"".'"'o'"n-. BI DISCOUNTS!! '62 VW. sunroof, reblt ent., O.A.C. Low payments. 100.,,,. Fritz Warren's mag wheels.~XJnt oondition. guarantee 30 days or lCXXl Sports Car Center $495. * 962-8388 ml. Dir. 321 E. 1st . .S.A. 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9.100 710 E. h t St., sinta Ana * l960 VW Van. Rebuilt 1962 Ph SQ-18.11. 0 TOYOTA '71 Corona Mark 547~764 engl~. New clutch & tires. 769-vw=~Sq,..u-.,.....,..,,-ck,-.'°'27",=ooo Il 2-dr. Hdtop Cpe. Air '69 Triumph "GT + 6. 4 spd, 962-8945. mi's, Auto, Will take trade. cOncl, Auto. traoii,, AM/FM, R/H, white w/ blk ·Interior. ,64 vw Bug. Good she.pe, Ca.n finance. Pvi p I y . rad., h!J';, wsw." Le" than New Pirellr tires. Excel new paint. $48S. Private 548-1235 12,CKKJ carefµlly d riv e n e<>nd. Sl.450 Original owner. .,c.:c='~~~-,-=--: miles. Absolutely showroom 673-5308 . _party, call 646-l7lS. 'TI VW Va.n, xlnt cond. Bed. tresh. IRR2018) $2495. Jim e TR 6 ,69 Rdstr. AM/FM. '63 VW. P ick ~p. $300 curtains. stert<i rad, AC, !'Id Slei:nons Imports, r.m S. Wire wheels. BritiSh racing Call 54.5-8nJ stp. S3100. 644-ll97, (1) Main, Santa Ana 557-5242. grten. (ZKY-124) S 2 3 9 9 161 VW Bug. $975. ..c828-~l~fi00===== '70 Toyota P1'c"kup 1Tiumph Dir. 547--076' Xlnl con<!. Prl prty. 983-1459 'TI vw POPTOP CAMPER · Lll mlles, xlnt oond. & TR '67 Spitfire Mk. II Ex-'69 VW Bus, 9 pau, good S3550 968-5872 Green finish. 4 speed. Excep- tionally clean. Low miles. f832CEKJ $1795. cellent oonditlon, Sale pric· oond 'w/nu tires. Mid mue =~~~-~-- @Cl $899. (UC'l845) Triumph Book SDlO. 646--3843 1968 VW Sedan, xlnt con· Dir. 547--0764 dillon, 30,720 oriiinal miles, Tommy Ayres Chevy '64. Bus '66 ttblt ena:: '69 TRIUMPH GT· 6 + , For sale or trade. eall 9fi2-73Jl. Sharp, Lo mi's, $1695. 1 644-1486 · 1 '67, 2 '69 VW BUSES. low 946 S. Coast Hwy. owne'r. 646--6113 mileqe. P_rivate party. '6.5 VW Bug. Radio, beater, ~·'1858 aft 6 Laguna Beach 494-n«/546-9967 '6' TRIUMPH TR-250 aood •hape. $1500 ** 537-7005 540-MlO DLR. 970. Autos, I mportecl For best results! 642-5671 970 Autos, lmporttd : . t70 BEFORE EVE .R AGAIN! .. , ' WE HOPE_! NEW 1972 'TOYOTAS THAT WE ORDERED DUR· iNG THE DOCK STRIKE ARE N 0 W OVERFLOW· ING THREE BiG STORAGE LOTS! ' COME IN TODAY AND LET US SHOW YOU HOW FAR WE AR'E .. \' t ' ' • WILLING 'tO GO TO REDUCE THIS ·TRE~EN· " DOUS OVERSTOCK • .. CHOOSE FROM VIRTUALLY EVERY ~ODEL, COLOR; AND QPTION GROUP MANUFAC· TURED! ROW UPON ROW OF . NEW '72's MUST .GO! j . .ACT NOW! GET YOUR HANDS. ON' OUR TOYOTA DEAL, AND . YOU'LL NEVER LET GO! THAT'S A PROMISE! . ' DEAN LEWIS IMPO.RTS ' ORANGE COUNTY'S BIGGEST TOYOTA·YOLYO DEALER . 1966 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 646-9303 ' -·-' • • • Fridll, Mardi 3, 19n DAILY l'ILOT :• r ,,_[ .._-_..:_ .. ...;_i· l§J,::I ~-=·w.~i§J~ I ._ ... l§ll -··-1§1 I ....... 1§1 I ·~ .. -Uo l§J _-.. ·w.-·§J_· I l§J I ---l§J !i' A • .,,.."., m I A:t... •""'°"9d m 'Aul!f, u...i ,,. Autao, u.... ,,. Av*, used "' A-*. Used 990 Autao, uw1 ,,. A-.·~ 990 A-. u,.i 990 .. • YOLICS~AGEN YOLYO CADILLAC <;HEYROLET MERCURY PLYMOUTH POtmAC • . POiiiiiC-PON11AC 1970 Jiarbor Blvd. '67 Volvo, PID>,, lm/f!n. LARGEST IS8s C.,rice COllP'· '!850 TRANSPORTATION '6' Plymouth V1l11nl air, Radiala, \-OD. Muat «>,000 olfc ml. MW tires. ~-• r '· sedan, auto trans, factory sell! $1750. &U-.5892 SELICTION OF MU3&3 • l960 Mtrcucy, radio/bater. air, a real nice family car. Autos, UIOd "° CADILLACS IN 196.1 """"' Bilcayne runo woll. $150. 557~1 10011 financU. o.A.C. '67 PL Y:MOUTH ~ti:~~r;r Ra~:;_ ~'f·:--· ·~.$~~~ ~~; 6$5;;,'199 Modilled tor hl1h A.llTHORJZEDo. 64&-3250. • ' . perfonnance _and .. SERVJCE. ''10 KINGSWOCJ> E s-t a t e •wearance• Nabe. n ,. _ _,__ w.,,., !Ully eOulpd. • -· MUSTANG 'MtJSTSELL! ....... , ...... J~l,IO~:IOO~.·;Xln~t~.6~~~d.~WS-~:lll05~.-J'~fii::::.:i::'i.,...._ ,'C\ HAL GREENE S \..'.Ji MIRACLE MA ZO.~ 1969 PONTIAC FIREBIRD 400 VI, automatic tfanatnlaion, factory 'air condlUonlrc, ¥~er ateerlnc, l)OWer d1ac brakes. (313CAO) 5'8-788VIMXI. llOO ~ BL. •.• El Can\ino, 3'l7 • '67 Mustani 2 + 2 AMERICAN 5I0-91a0 ~•A MESA Good "'""h cood, ....i. Prle< valid thru 2128/72 1-~c---~-Opan~:..,:;.St:;'"':;•::.~1 paint, <14-:IO!O. $7900. Auio Trw, Air ci>ndltlonln&', DAVE ROSS ... '. '" '· -·' ,, '., $2099 _A_m_e_nca_·_n_M_oto_n_ 'A Sodin o.vui. CONTlNENT:AL -" St..,....., St...... PONTIAC Goraeous, fully luxury equip. <UER"51). Must ee this Ji'Or1mlln1 J'Homet1 ped. Includlnc AM/FM •69 MARK m. tmmac. black, beauty to appreciate ita 2480 Harbor Blvd • .,.....M1tadors ,,_,J•v1lln1 1tett0. Factory Air, ot n@-Wr scrat~. $ 4 6 o o. value. Costa Mesa 546-8017 1--..7;:ziiP~on;;;it1Liac;--19'!0 Poottao. 2 c1r Le!Cano. Ion-ville ....,, ·-· power ••• ~. new tin1J. Mt11t RU. DEMONSTRATOR. lea than ..:M<o;.,•;ill'>:::..· ---~---2'00 ml, 1912 Pontiac Bon· ·n . Firebitd, !J!lprtt 350, neville 2 Dr. H.T. cpe:., PS. Auto air pa/pb Xtru' PB, stereo radio, poWer wtn-• • ' • dowa. co~a top, WSW -'J33-"-'-1:,:4:,::ll.=~--->,.,. ttrea. :factoty air condit., '61 nREBIRD auto, V-1, plus many ¢ru. Serial No. P JS, rM1 clet.n. fl250, 2NS7VZC3llOll37. 11.11).1306 anytime WAS $5$46.55 SAYE $940.16 RAMBLER NOWM $4606.39 '63 Am~ 4 Dr. I: tax, Uc., I: doc. fees , Colta Meu. 5e-303I Ext. 66-67..QI "'Amb1111clor1 course. 12895· 642-09!8 645-8845•1o1 pm. $1099 '72 PONTIAC ·' Hua:e 1toct of ·n·. a: '72'1 '6T CAD Sed de ville. full Big-Big Savings pwr., air, landau. Lo mu... CORYAIR CREVIER MOTORS FIREBIRD BILL BARRY Blueflnilh,autornaOc,power •teerine .I: bralw, factory air (0HY303) $6'95. .'7:f YW Squareback 4 Spd, Radio, Whlte side walls, 10,000 miles, remain· der of factory warranty, . (1167DIMJ $2499 CREVIER MOTORS Harbor American like new. Make ,...., oue; .• -.65-eo.v--·-eoraa.--1-..,-HP-'66 FURY w.,.n, V-8, auto. BRAND new 1972 Fireblrd, Must 1ee to apptte. this 4 pd '"'dlo Pvt part ~ 3 seats k roomy. Must sell. PS, PB, radio, hu.ters. WSW Home Of •Conven1mt beautiful car. 644-0lrf.. ~ r:n ~ 6 PM ~ n w. lat St., Santa Ana Under bk. $525 53&-2381. tires. many, many extras, Paymmta: ·n EL DORADO Convt "'red e . ll;S-3171 '68 TIJRY Ill, 4 dr, p/s, air Auto. trans., center ft. con- 1969 Harbor Blvd. w/wht top, red inter. i&,CKXI ·~ CORVAIR ~onza. Sharp. '6$-MUST,,..NG hardtop (2) cond, immac. U-050. Ow-ner, IDie, Serial No. 2S8TD2N PONTIAC-GMC-FIAT flst St. at S.A. Frwy.) 200 E. lit St., Sant& Ana 558·1000 1969 PONTIAC GTO Tmy Ayres Chevy T·llRD Costa Men 646-0261 orig ml, LI.kt!' new •. ~~t~.e'• nePvtw .~~ ba72t~ry, (6) atick and (1) automatic 968-5489. 522807W. AS $409l. 62 BUICK Sacrifice. $6995. -~ • • .,. "~ w. Both sharp &. cleao. =-=--=c--,--=--,-. CORVETIE FLEXIBLE flNANCI~G '67 Fury Ill, 4 Dr., wht SAVE $700.00 Vll. automatio, faclory al•* --1968_1H_UN_D_I!!_RB_IRD_,-,-dr-I .'71 El Dorado convt, red AL MARTIN°l:z .~Md.rORS hrdtp, auto, power, air. conditioning, power steer· Landau. ltnmac. cond. thru· .. BAUER BurcK ' ~wb!1t~:'!!':t~~~:. ·n Stlngny 454 "" In, Auto 321 E. hi S.A .. PH >12-'1831 r;tl<H. $750. s.u.2949. 'NOFRWOM $ST3ICKE391R62 :;,i :O~'.r u:!~)brakes, out. Full. pwr.,; air: OOlvl., D W. 1st St., Santa US.3171 The Harbor"'-17295.·64Hlil0. tnno. Loaded .. 6 mo old, *.t.OOK.HIREI PONTlAC . · • $1BD9 AM·FM 11ereo. BOJ'lllndy Ana Only Authoriie4 '69 'CADILLAC BROUGHAM $5.100. 546.294JI. '65 M ... I .... convt, maroon· --:=-===-.•. tBaxlLL'"·a"ARdocRY. , .. , ~ · .. -.. ..,. Btu.• bk. Private Alw~:!I~ ~~~~ ~ Clean, low mu,..., Ill COUGAR " wht, 260 v-a '""· xlnt 1968 PONTIAC Prl<:e valid thru 2~172 Ply. !167-1179 . -.z· . ., .......... "'""' ........ cond "~ firm 557-1374 or '6.1 T·B' .... , ?WMlaJ blue, mAJ YOLKSWAGEN ~,,:.•!bo~ New&. Used ,68"":'-=·;::-.u '67 ·Cougor XRJ 968-J9i<P;., Pty PON'.l'IAC·GMC-F IAT DAVE ROSS ) -~· b;llent '° n d · "SpeCiallrlne In Quality" pwr ""°"tire~ $350fl ;Xlnt Completely loaded. 100% fi· '69 MUSTANG EXECUTIVE (1st.St at S.A. FJowy.l PONTIAC $350. Private Party . But•Bu1•1·C•mper1 BAUER eond 61J.-0487 • nancin& O.A.C. A steal at v..a,' 1pd, power, heavy duty A. .... .... . f I 200 E. ht St., Santa Ana 2480 Harbor Blvd. 9794136. over 30 to choose from · · $999 suspension, }ow milea&e It Ul~pt. vo, .a.u,umatic, ac ory . 558-1000 Costa -P.1esa 546-8017 ·~7 Thunderbird. J,.eaving 36mo. 100% Financing Avail. Buick-Opel-Jo1guo1r '69 CAD Converl., ttd, Load-very ab&rp. ~-Call air ~nditioning .. P 0 we rt -.~.63~PO~N~T=lA=c~S~ta~\l!rago-n. •65 GTO, 4. spd.. tri-pwr., country. Must · ieui Make O.A.C. 1 234 E. 17th St. ed, Sharp, $3695. 1 -owner. st&-9164 · · steenng, power disc brakes. !lo 1 /h ~ 000 1 a..-oiler. 548-0201 Ap~ BJ, 0 A Sa 646-6113 · (ZZX709) condi n, x nt, S ;; 0 0 • r , W·W, ..,...., m ... , .... ., 1'9nge uto IH Co& 1\1•"' 548-7765 '68 Mu!tang, full P"'· at., '$1399 AM/FM' '>d. p s / p b, In.Ide A out! $750. ~1228. 5<i-1'61. ., ltl621 can1:0:.c159rove1 BJ.. G.G. '64 Buick Wildcat CAMARO 302 vs. Im'""'' 1_13~ o ~•2. ,72 Firetilrd Formula 350 ·rr T-Blrd, NJ powor, Fan- ...,.,. (wholeaal.e) 846-"834 aft · 7 Fut remits are Just a phone AM/FM stereo, atr cond, tutlc eond., See to ap- '65 VW. LIKE NEW! Recently retill X'lnt Cond. AJI reaa. otters considered. Aft. 5 pm 0 Rall S rl P Price valid thru 2/28m •• ,,. -...ii. _,,1.1e .... -·· .· •• 2 Dr, Hardtop, Full Power, 1970 CAMAR ey po l~m~·~~-~~-~ call away. 642-5678 PIS, P/B, etc. ~-r~ _....~ Air Cond. fOPAS58l w/<it'xtru.12.150. Ph alt 5 1968 6 Cyl., power steering, DPO~VNTE RIAOSCS ~A-uto~1,-7'Uc-Nd-,...-~.-990=cl Autos, UMd 990 Autol, Ulld ,,. $699 PM: 644-2785. '68 XR~7 Map & Ml~lln11 new tires & brake1, e>xcel '61 Camaro 327 cu in eng, Fae taPe I: alr, R/H, Pl~ ~-Gold. 1:1,250. 6~1070. CREVIER MOTORS 46,000 ml, $llOO. 646-9562 O< PIB & Jots of gacteets. 1966 Mu1tan1. 6 .cyl., auto, ·n vw Camper, pop top, 543-7150. 67s..0038 '72 l~ .. aood tires, &OOd call· 496-541>2. front mounted spare "'" CHEVROLET '69 Cougar Coov.,. eletlrio cond. lllitl 644-0279. amail dent in rear, 17,001 ,_ W. 1st St.,· Santa· Ana --------I blue, air cond., all pwr, inc. '69 Muatang, very special! miles .. $3,26.;. Will take 135-3171 • _1968 CHEVY wndws. $1895. 499-3021. "-Radlo •. ,._beater, wired tor trade. 673-6166 .;.BC s' w. : . . tape dec:k llSStl 968-1665 1971 vw super Bealle cofC' v . port agon '67 Vinyl top, PIS, air · · · vertlble. Yellow/black top. Automatic, factory air, pow-CARRYALL WAGON cond, automa!k, new tires. 1968 MUSTANG, new brake1, Excellent cond. AM/FM er-1tei:rin& A brakes. &au-$1000. Pvt pt)' 644-6035. • tires, ex. cond. Gold, 6 cyl, tlful ·"ver ~v (~~-) DODGE P/S. 11"'5. 67l>-19'10. radio. Under warrant Y. $2095. iw --· "4~POW 6 cylihder engine, automatic · .:·095vw-:: c .... o1btk. Tommy Ayres Che_vy lranm!lll$, .. 1.69,_9 > -,6-8-Dodg--e-Me_na.,.._co-! __ o_LD_s.._M.,.._o..,._a_u~E . Radi.a.I"' Coco mat!. V_..., 'fiO Oldl. P/S, P/B. 'R.adlo, .., ~·3 heater.' GoOd ' titts, ·runs ~;~42l~· 557--0254. att e, 946 t.:::' i:.,W'f·· .Prioe valid.,lhru _2113172 Station Wagon .,.... Good """"· in """ ~ Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa ~7 '72 Pontiac: Vent. II BRAND new 1972 Pontiac Vent. II. 2 dr. Fully factory equipped ·including 6 · cyl. engine. Serial No. 2Y27D2L- 105037. -WAS $2951.N SAVE $500.00 FROM SI'ICKER NOW $2451. N I &: tax, lie. Ir ·00c~-'fe41 BILL BARRY • 494-77W546-9967 DA:VE ROSS out '$300. 557-9305. · P.OHTIAC.OMC-F I AT '66 RMERA • Full power, PONTlAC Air Conditiontlii. Auto Trani, l9llO OLDS E>elte 88 oustOm • (!st St at S.A. F!wy.l . ·VOLVO GET OUR· VOLVO DEAL BEFORE YOU BUY! air, •parklln& green fiJ1igh •• 2480 Harb:lr Blvd., Power Stet~. Luuaze Dr. hrdtop,. iuu pwr, beaut 2X> E. ht St., ·Santa Ana w/contraating Interior. One Costa Mesa 546-8017 Rade, (Wy:S953j: Must come ~gold &: bl'O'IQ! combo. $200 ...... 558-lOOO · ln and drive thia fine ~car. below Blue Book. 67";7352. -~=~===-:='. 1""al "'-MUJl,.. I< '70 EL CAMINO ·$1699 1966 OLDS Delle 88. Dr. 1969 PONTIAC FLEXIBLE FINANCING Beautiful ·white ·finish; Vt adn. Very clean local, WE'RE CLOSED . SUNDA y IUT I . OUR PRICES ARE LOWER '.· . ~-~--. THE REST OF . THE WEEK : ~.'.:GET THE BIG DISCOUNT:'. ;,~ ·· 'Right N~w At Terry .Buick ... ; Lowest Overhead In So •. "Calif. ' Ll1tod hlow Ar• llut 1 Fow Of Ou• Low Low Ev-.yday rrlceo.· • . N.rW :•12 olUICK .SKYLARK 2· ooor, eoQpe. Model 3327. VS engine, radio. heater, AL MARTINEz MOTORS aut6matk:· 1•1.167tll. Only CREVIER MOTORS oF~ ••• "!;..Alr•"''• $395. flREBIRD ,~•r'SAVEONEUROPEAN .... J21.E.ll't;&k-PH542-J831 $2395.-• ~ ' .... ,_,...._ ' DELIVERY ·n Skylark eusrom, PB/Ps. T•v Ayres Chew 208 st ··-.• _ roRoNAoo '67 dlx. disc: ' l)tJted Urei. ifow. thru ventilation. flus loads of stand&Td Buick equJpment. Order This Great Car Today .. "iiiw "72 iu1~11 I.I um . I nd. AM -•· V I "I W, Isl ., <>a11ta .n.11a I Ire f\ I .aa .. !.. a r co ,_ ~ .... 10. ery ' •'Ir .. 171 . brk, hi vo t i&n. Nu t 1. · --Lf.W clean. Lo mi. Give me $200 , SM s. Coait Hwy, --Orig 'S625Q. WW' Sacrifice! vr. " speed transmission, Power· .If:~. y power disc brakes. (ZXX399) UOLllO & take over payments. Ea.KUM Beach '70 Dodge 9 pass WAI', A(C $1590. Evn. ~1 ' l ' fl -493-4716 or 557-4690. 494.n44/546.9961 P./S.P/B • Auto. $2595. '68 OLDS F85, 'R/H, P/S, 1 $1799 ;11118 Harbo•. C.M. 6'6-!l303' 'Ill. BUl<X LeSab,.. f</• '70 I pala Sfa W•en 548-,1MS, Mi-3936. owne•. Needs minor body '70 VOL VO parts, Make otter: • ' . I m • · "• '59 ltoyal Dodge Sdn. Gd. wo'rk. Grey . w/blk triter, Price valid thru 2/1Jl/72 &16-1541 •, \ -.. $1fi5. Rubber OK. 100!. 673-:i91l DAVE ROS~ Only 5,825 true miles. So new you wouldn't believe It untll you~ ll Make oUer. Mult 1tt today, 1100% fi. - :-. O.A.C. - Fac:tmy air. PS, BeautiOJJ 548-"197:•¥ . . ' o· . PONTIAC CADILLAC • · lrwln· white with aaddle In-~67 Dart Good -nd 1 ~ PINT . 24llO Harbor Blvd. terior(257BSY)$2195 . -.••• ~ .. ~...-.. .... _ ..... .,.....~- 1970 ·El Dorado, fuJ9r equip. T A Cll. 75,~ mi. r/h, auto, V6. 1971 Pinto. '4 s'pd stick. Costa Mesa 546-801? Gold w/wbite top. Leather . ~ yras evy AskiJV S700 ~· -De I u x e lnteriOr/exterior '&t PONTL..eMana Conv. inter. $4,950, I 4 7 - 7 6 41 '66 DODGE, 4 dr sedan. 6 packaat. Prlvate owner. Lots of mil~e but l".Jod (d&y1l, 644--0'm (aft. 6). 946 ~ ~~·· cyl, auto", radio, clean, $tOO 56-3679 or 919-ll84 an & cond. Sporty car. $395. 1 II'• alway:1 the right time & «M-n4'1546-996T or best offer, 962-1453 pm. ~'*"~2138=~eves=·~--~ always the right place il. · FALCON Put a little "IOOt' tn your 1961 PONTIAC Tempest Sta. you want RESULTS! Call '65. OIEV Impala S.S. (2) · • LeW. • Id& too.e .tiiUtill!I Wan. GQOd transportalkil 642-5678 .I: plac-e that ad Alr, pwr. ·~· autom. 327 '63% Falcon Sprint, 4 spd, for "bucks", call. Oauifted (714) 962-9785 today ' enc. See A ~nve today:· new tira needs work. $225. 6'2-5678. ' Call 642--5671 .I: Save! ' n.EXIBLE FINANCING '. ' ' 17"'7"-~--,..,.~-= Turbine drive, e<>welr· steering A: disc brake1, rad.lo. heater, etc. Bic full alz.e Buick. Luxury and comfort tor 1uch a Low Price. NN° '72 IUIC,K .IUCTllA 225 •unbelfl!vab!Y Low Priced for one of Arncrlca'a most . luxurious automobiles. Turbine drive, power strering, power brakel. Do&ens·of other extru. Order Youn Now. • I Sirico 1933 • Sth & W1lnut [!fl -~ Huntington hlch . 536-6588· . . : ' ''. Autos, -.AL MARTINEZ MOTORS ""'3839 eves or 419-'53! AU!oli, 1.mpo°f;N!i 910 AuM, I-Id 970 1,,...,:,,...;....,...,;.....,.....,.....,.....,""'.....,,...,;,,,,,,,;,,,"""""" 321E.ll't~A. PHM~1&31~e~· ... ~·=---.: ...... -·:......_,,.;;;;;;;a;;;;;;::;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;i;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;i;;;~;;;;;;;;;~I FORD '--------. ' Autos, Imported , 91'.0Auto\, I~ 'f.7.0A-. 1....-. 97U i , , NOW IS THE TI ME TO : . GOALL 'l'L·· ... , '°!· I AMERICAN! t ·AMIRICAN MOTORS DEMO SALE NEW MANAGEMENT SALE '7l OlllMLIN flm C>nMr tod•Y• ·p1w ff•llfll, Ill. & lie. .. P'OtlO LTO 4 Of, v ... tvto. ,,,,..., ~ tlr, pOwtf llttt'lnll, Pl"l'tl' llf•kn. ,_.., Mtltr. W>CltU2. "' ftOll•lf ' Dr. """' ,,_,, ...,.... tlt'trtne. ...... .... ..,. llU.l!lt. ... °""" '" t '"""" -..n. ' .... ,, .... ,.,., •.. '"' •AMaLlll 1121 Sl•llfrt WlfOll, V... flllO. h'•111., •Ir..,. power 1191flnl. ltAO 7'.S.. ' ' '11AMX , , • ChlltlC J•S..tw. P'uffY loldeilll ff40P'V • '6' •AMILi• • Mtl 4 Dr. ' C)'I, t\lf'Omttle IOIQ. ..... 'M DONI 'ft f• P'.U. t# ye, ........ TQT• 'N 'AYn.lff Uf _ '"'' I '" ltlol ftood, , ... , "-•• .,.._ ........ "' AOf, ~. ""· ~''"· .., VllUM. •u oooea "" 4 lltlf, 11~ tllltt WAM 1a 19n Chevrolet El Camino custom, like new. 7,000 .. 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii11 actual' rilile1 'la62.T. $2,99511 l9'JO'~tlac .Grand Prix ~Extra clean, low mllaaae 17t>BHF ... .,.495 SUPER LEASE David J. Phillips Buk:k-Pontlac-~I Super Pinto •••••• $64.48 mo 310 Broadway Laguna 8each Country Sedan, air cond, . 49i1041 . • ••• $121.05 mo. '67' otEV Impala S.S. Air, au tom. Brilliant G o 1 d en Grttn flnt.h, Maga, chrome pipes, 377 e••r. Xtra "-· FLEXIBLE nNANC1NG AL MARTINEZ MOl'ORS 321 E. ht S.A. PH 54~1831 FOR Ale, 1986 Chevrolet Impala 396 station wqon. Power 1tft:ri.Qr, po we r brake•, air conditioning. New' tires. One owner. 642--5037 aft 6 pm. 2 Year Lease Open or Closed PlicAL LEASING & INVESTMENT CO. (Sine• 1913) 1914-B Moyer Pl1co Cost• Met• 548-1155 '118 CHEV Impala S.S. 396 Ena'· .f speed, belted wkle ovals, bright turquol1e finish. ReOecta ~ care. FLEXIBLE FINANCING AL MARTINEZ MOTORS 1970 Fon! Bronco 4x4 duel 321 E. Ist S.A. PH 542-1831 tanks, drivirw: lights, ~ '63 CHEVY Bl S lion extras. Must see. $3,000. ~ acayne . ta , Cill 64~1501, 494-0103 aft 6 Waeon, 283 ere., mantia.I p.m. llhitt. Xlnt cond. S 4 5 O. ·""""""==-"""-,.--,',,II 6(2...6943 days 96l4)f38 eve• '61 & '70 T Bi.rdl Landau, tull A: wknds. ' • pw'r., a/c, am w/ta.pe, Jow '66 Chev Impala atation mi., S1275 • $3475. Pr. *· ""°"' Radio, beater ,1,.,:,962-00lo=="·~-~~­automatlc trans. power '67 FORD XL auto, air, aew atfertna, -air conditionfna:. tires. immacu1ate. · Pbon< 541M41C DLR. 548-3727. '86 01EV Bel Air 4 dr, radio, ·~Ford V-8., 2 dr., rib. alr cond, auto, pwr ~re. $100 Or best otter. a-, j -l)le<haolcal, * 557--0ID * p,( 1'11 • ...._ • P'()RD '70 GALAXIE. 500 'I' ao;vy 2 °'' ""1l't 12.et Cpe, VI, air. Private _..._.., many x~ 'r>U!7: t!C/S-.1131. .. c apd. "1*o. ""'!. '"'111 '118 !'ORD Coun<ry SOii Sta <Ot. -· · wop;, air oond., fllll pwr. '89 C.UCARO • 32'1, auto, btlt orrtt. 8*001. V/top, ·R/H, PIJ, l9691Jrp. 2 doo<, vhiyl..,. wldo!lricu. S1.tt00 •. Nrc... Air. Stereo '1650 • 54HCl9. • • •49iH319 •" . 1972 VEGA ll'Aq<»i '51 roRD 11911. ~ spd, afr, lllllO ml. Good trans. nu tlns I Pvt. Pty e .<7l>-7240 ... 11. *· 545,411.'15 'Ill El camino 327 auto, Rl!I, FOR Sal~. "'62 ford Galax" Good <OOtd. Ill(). OOGvtttlble. <k11tnaJ """'· ONN IUNDAYI OVER 150 NEW & USED vw·s TO CHOOSE FROM '68 VW $911AREBA'CK ............ . Lltlll bl119, bird •lnt1rlor,-rff11t t!m.-k l•I tf05. ' ' '57 )'0RSCHI, eo~PE ............. S12'1 Ctlllry '911ow,ich"romt r1mt:or1tl111! tlltvOvl (MlY 2"1, I ' '62 VW BUG ................. _',.. 1'495 E.llcelltnl niMlnt11 tWltlfll (HCZ l!tl. '68 VY( S.EDAN .................. S7ff sww 11vy1 1Wxc 1 .... J •• '70, VW KARMANN GHIA .•... : .•. St7IO Ytflow, rtd)9. Lk. tn IQ •• ·61 VW IUG .................. : . S456 ,,.,. met•IHc ff'""' ualletlt ""'"''· lie. vou 4U '66 VW DELUXE B!OS ........••.. J11tt Lk. , .. osx. . :~9 ... ~P TOP.CAMPER ....•...•.. S~3tf .Datt '71 ' VW · DELUXE IUS ... : ...... Nf Cll'MI. a.--"'11.. a.Ill •lltftt """"" lnl;. Lie. Ut l?V OP111 -.· • IUNDAYI . ' .. , . ' .. ~ LARGEST 'SEUCTION OF. VW . ~USSES 1& •C•MPERS '63 THUNDERBIRD ....•..•••••••. , .. SI* 1"1111 ..,_,, rMttllle blw, 1111111 llllt MW, (HlC,,.. • ! • ' < • • '65 VW SQUAREBAeK ............. Si1I GrNI llcond ur. Lie. 111"1" '11. ' '6B BUICK SKYLAR~ ........ , .••• i1nt", ! llflf ,..,.,.._, rffi.. Ml ,._., ~ a. tctwt ll'IMla. '69 RUEL SST 2 DR. H.T ••••• ~ ••••• S1Jii · Mii. blw w/Mk. ltndt11 ., ""' "'"' IX'tl •1 • '69 DODGE YAN ................. S1fff'· lHrt~ lerltf 2062~1 ... - '67 OLDS DELMONT 88 : .•••••••..• l'fff l"un ~ Nlllll. t lr CMfltlonln1. Lie. ..,, CTQ. I J • '6B OPIL RALLYE ............... t1fli· OU"Drfle ...-. ,.... 1tri.. ttt. Lie, WlO flt, ·•69 DATSUN 2000 ............... t'itff· lllortt Cir .....,. " " IZ-., 7"l. ~1440 ~P11;;;;;.;.~~IH6-3UI.:....:;:;_~~~'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~--~~~~~~~~~~- 1 \ ' ' • • ' I • • l I I • • • / .. ~· ff OAILY PILOT · Friday, Marc" J, 1972 .. I WIEKEND SALE ONLY '71 MINI HOMES FULLY ECj)ltlPPED WITH ALL THE TRAVEL EXTRAS PLUS FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING. PRICED FROM ••• USED. LICENSE NUMBER I 6570SK I $ MANY ~yo CHOOSE FROM 1971 MOTOR HOME $ 20 ~. fully self contained Red-i-Kamp Motor Home. ·Automatic, power steering, power brakes·, generator, roof air conditioning. Used low mileage. ( 165589) .FULL PRICE 1970 SUBARU 1969 DATSUN 510 '69 ALPINE G.T. '69 RAT 850 J60 Mi11i Yt11. I 761iASTI SM1n. Eciuipped ,itcf re1dv t o .!rive R1dio, heifer. IZAJ56~1; ' ho111e tod1y. 1Ykf90Ji $695 ' $975 $987 Spider, lotft fops, red •rleri or. CZMR· 'IOI ' '· ................................................. 11111 .............. . 1966 CHRYSLER 1967 BUICK SKYLARK 1•276Jl l - 1968 CHEVROLET IMPALA 2 Or. H.T. Air Cond., 1uto., P.S., P.I., r1clio encl he1ttr, IXSV5591 '10 TOYOTA R1clio 11Mf h11ter. {AKH9ll) .................................................... __ ............... ... 1969 BUICK SKYLARK 1967 OLDS WAGON 1970 GRAND PRIX 1967 OLDS DELTA 2 cir, H.T. Autonu1lic, r1di•, h11f1r, powtr 1teoring & IJr1~11, wn•', 1ir Vitft Crui1tr. VI , 1utom1ti,, r1dio, VI , 1utom1tic, radio, h11f1r, pow1r Coupe. R1dio, htieter, euto., power heeter, power 1teerin9 & bre•e~ ... f~cl. 1t.erint I brelo:e1, feelory eir, power steering & bri•e•, vinyl roof, IWP'I· 1ir cond., roof r•c•. IFOf.fil '" ii• 1i: , win dow1, vinyl roof. 1054A0V), 66 11 , . r I-A $15?5:~;:' ,: .. ::$3188 ~ .. : ~~;,~J 98 ------~ .. --... ----lllllili!!-•,~ 1968 OLDSMOBILE 1969 OPEL .J,AG,Ofl " ,.,.:" 1969 TORONADO DEL TA 18 · ' CUSTOM cortc:litionin9. IZOH216 ) $.~95· _, ~·I •J ,. • 1966 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE C , h R1c:lio, h11t1r, .. 1peed lr1n11"i11ion. ou,..1 ~111io, e1 +1r, 1ufom1tic, eir f ' ·' <-II 2 , IY~I071 F II f I · · I I 142 ll:.1c:lio, he1t1r, •vtom etic, power 1teer· corul., white welli, vinyl.roof. (WPI· ~ce ent na cir. ..,.... 11 power, 1e ory eir, winy roo , • ,-1765) ing I Orelo:e•. ITRA7 761 ~1445 I . • 2850 Harbor Blvd. I I ' , -· ' • VOLUME SAVINGS EXAMPLE SAVINGS BRAND NEW '72 OLDS CUTLASS Lo•ded incl. •uto. tr•ns., power steering •nd br•kes, Va engine, etc., •tc. I 101312 1 ON OLDS! • DEMONSTRATOR '72 OLDS 98 LUXURY SEDAN Air conditio ning, til t.tel• whe1I, AM·FM 1t1r1• m11ltipl1ll: r1dio, pow11"-6 ..... y 111 1, pewer 41er loelt1 & tr11nlr. op1n1r, vinyl roof, cr11i11 central, etc ., ete . ORANGE COUN Y'S LA GEST HONDA INVENTORY ·• LEASING? LOTS OF '72 HONDA COUPES LOOK! NEW 19n OLDS TORO NA DO Elec. 1e1t, wiMew1, 4oor l"k1, vinyl fop, AM·FM •feree tetUo, eir concf. '129" IOITH .:'. ":'... ..... • n.• MU. ,.,. Y•r WE LEASE ALL POPUW MAKE CARS AND TRUCKS WINTER SPECIALS RENT A GMC CAMPER FULLY SELF CONTAINID · for FR~DAY $ 9 5 SATURDAYS SUNDAY ENTIRE 3 DAYS FIRST 300 MILES ARE FREE' 540-9640 ? } -- , -• • > • .... 4 .-;,. ____ - ( ') . ' .-. . DAIL V l'ILOT 41 t BRAND NEW '72 CHARGER· t...W wit11 "'14 Mh M9tt, hlcrrw. El ll 14 ''"' wirldWllll' Mlhln. ftttlion ... I. 11111 •ilrrl imrior, ...WniM t°"lnll ·COMPARE .OUR PRICES 72COLT COUPE IUNDNIW ' '72DART- 1.-..ii '""' win6lhiel4 ... ~ ' IYIJt"' + lltllt~ lllllCh 111!1"1• ;;, ontttotqtOOAT t<S, hlth •ock 11111, h11"r, ....... l...tiMr, 1111hi0t l!Wnr, Gt 5.tl• fn1, odnlinion <DlllrDI 1yu1111. hlth i"''''' ,oiftl a. llYolth nitfl_.t. ORDlll YOUltS TOOAY./ $199DOWN '. TAKE YOUR ·CHOICE ' IMMIDIATI DELIVERY 5 1·t')aa~ .. . PRICE "I _$J99 DOWN S43AMONTH FOR 36 MONTHS '70 FORD , tALAlll HI rOIMUlA 2-00or Kordlop. v-a. IMO..-.. redie. ~r, foeltry 11ir., powtr 1!11ring. COYll"lo 60IAfU .. '70.CHEVROLET • I I BARGAIN CORNER .. CLEANESj TRANSPORTATION . CARS IN TOWN . SEDAM "-trw.. r'Ddio, hla!w, lleody to go ZniHM. $688FULL PIKI 1 l '69 MERC. COUG~R $199 DOWN $30 A MONTH FOR 3& MONTHS S2088~ · · · · · ··PRICE .• s199 DOWN "" ;, ... ., .,,, ..... ;, .... -.... "" $66 A MONTH FOR 31 lox. !it°"H and all <arTYint 1'-1119" CIPIM". trtdit IOI' 3•1NI. Del""'"""· pritt S2575 ~l NI•.. 'MONTHS l<tflw. ANNUM. t'lllClHTAG( U. n 9.tl % CIBTOl V11 ·BT COll,Tll- SEE AND DRIVE THE FAMoUS "COPPIW' VAN . tt5 (I) 919irw. llJlo lnlnl. H.O. front .. ,_ lnka. H.O.tllltmltor, Jr. Wiit tKll mirro rs &. ill«h' 1110ra. OIDD YllU TMAYI '71 PLYM.STATIOllWAGON $199 DOWN $71 .AMONTH ~~'w:s $2-188_, ~·.::~:-~~-::~:.!! V·I , ••I• Ir•••., f1ctery • "t11 csryiPlt chllps"' •· iir ,..., ,..,, •lttrhtt .cred!! !tr 36 IMS. Dtltu•• r••I•, ;,,,,,, 1111,1: f.ll"1 C'"'' 'ri~s,~~ ,.d1.0111TI, . .PllCI u~·l..Sl. , 108",WhoolboH V·8, ""'"· """" $988 rOU wall tit1s. 580364 PIK! \ . '68FALCON CPE. '69 DODGE Charger '69 CHEV. Pickup ··$1088.:: ..... ·.:. •• •odO. hi-._ .. , $488 ••u .. ~ ...... "''· ... -'"""'· $988 .. u --~CO't~-019 Pll(l powwwildows,.ntfio.heatw.XY9.54 PllCI • • 202 .... ' .•. (4'0079~ ' I • . • • . • • • • • ' • I l . • • • • ' • • • • l t I • l • • 1 f ·1 • ' • · NOW HIRI .. rA_ND .... DJ "'°R . IMMEDIATE DILIVIRYI lt"s :Pinfo~s -Newest!--.· ·- ·SAVI ON lOW MIUA51 > PU HMN MODILSI 72 LTD11D TP · -· '102" 400 VS, A/T, pwr. steer. I: tUsai,{ 24 ,MQ. Mo. air cond., ra·dJo, tint glus., " ~·END ~ · 72 GRAN TOllNO HD tp ; .. . 302 V8, .Af'r, pwr. •le<T. fUOd .SU.., 24 MO - " '·- ... HOM WINDOW SJIClla ·Si r.• l:ZFO:ZH1 117J61 12101 NEW '72 TORINOS NOW DISCOUNTED UP TO 5788 PIOM !WINDOW STICKEi Sir.• 12Al1Nlll56SI 11~41 NEW '72 .. LTD's .~ '~:'"~. QFiP · WINDOW '• STICKER . , . . NOW DISf;~UNTID\ UP tO ' $1 ·1 .. o~ 1 ·=~~0~· · · -· · mClleR l62l61lll6026) :ALL 197.1 DEM.0 .'.':4ND EXEC. CARS -' MUST GO :Af'SUPIR DISCOUNTS! , . ' BEAUTIF,UL. ,S~WllOOM PRESM, li\ODILS THA:r. STILL CARRY BAL- ANCE OP N.i'«;WJllAJ!Wttl~JRY.JPI ' :-1:A•TKA ,·;.aY.tn~~ QN THESE! air cond., radio, tinL flau. _ OPEN END 72·PINTO· IUNMOUY ' · ·' -'fu CC'EO•. Af'r, dilc brim, ·24 MO. 67'~ .. WASH~ OUT! -, . ·~ • T·B•DS • GALAXl'ES • ST~TION WAGONS • TORINOS ' ·• MUSTANGS ·· . . "· • LTD!s · ' W /W, accent il'OUP. 'OPEN END 15 Pll·DllYEN MODILS. AT SAYIN&S LIKl .THISI . WI L1AS1 ALL l'qPULAI MAW AT ,COMl'ITITIVI RATU. -·'. i ·, L, T .D. -Ga·lixi' ·• T -Bird ,~ Fiord Sale! 1NCL n•' AU: -, MAVERICK-PINTO SA·LE! •• . . .. ' ;.. . . . Mloy'.to ch111 -.. 'H tin 71 M~ rMfs. fonnU. 2 ilow • ~ ...... ,. I ••d•r .. ,. •• , air > • w~· .,.uabtL '71.-·LICENSE ·.EEES .-. ADYeRnSED NUCES· THIS·WHKENl>•Om'Y'' '' 1 · 4 ,,. ...... ·i"""' 1970 fo 1972'1 .& •t1tom•tic "'Meis. • . .I t" t · S•111• "'ith .. i11yl roof., EXAMPLES:' . 4 4..,, Vt, ..... .ti .. ..,._r 1tfffi111, ,e:H •ii". ll57VUJ: . .I OUR PRICI · $l396 -. . . I . 71 fOID 10 PASS. '" Y.W. CAMPD'- Ollr)'. -.Fu11·pwr ... ati:"1896 S'!"dlai· ~•peed. ramo, root rack. (285CJ'N) " ~ heater, recond. entine. · ' ' Good miles. CYEW848) -.. • i HAta 1'0 F1ND ·usE1>-" " 'i2 FORD LTD • t 111.oO~AM •• / , , ~i.~~;. .. 51 4·91· ,,7~~~ ....... $1796 ~ m1J .. 1.(6:11AGC) '. I ' =· '(1"'~1)yl rool, low -.. VJ. outom•tlc. power ,.,.r1n._ dilc b~· ~ ..-~ • '7J--•CUIT ~·-· ·~ MUCUIT J D .. power trunk opener I> door locla,.oJr ·cond., -AM•Jll' ._ • : ~ .....,..,.. • '· -• 1pilt hi top seats with ttcllnin1 Maencer ,lei..t.-,etc .. ,. etc. . :. ~. 211Jtpl!e'll)UH, ~ '... . V8, aufoniati.c, power (•••~•:ri 8llNP steering, tood mUea.. -~ MAKI OPFER ·.> i ' I •' ' ,~~ • ' (YJ~J,, ~, ~c· '.__, . •' ] ·~-,.----~-----~ ...... ~~~~;;.;;;;.,.. """"·•·i i" '' ....... _.,-.. ~,,, ,-6-6-~-~IY-. ~--~-,A-~-.. u-mll-s.s.-... --.--. --•. -.s~.7= .. "'9;..6... _ 72 Pl::~:~FIND usi:o .MwAKM'E~AOG!FFER, ~ 2 +. cheo1e frofll, 2,qo;G 01t9l1te1, ,, • A,,_,,;.;, "ol<o,-hoo .... wHJ. " INCOME TAX REFUND, WHY · WAIT, . .: · -~;th""'"",. '"'· · -'61 Y.W. IU6 Loaded. Good miles. (XSR931)· . 6 $1396. BUY NOW -PAY· LATER 'H, TOYQT" COlqH,t Sflft6 '6l'"\oY.MO\ITH1.F.Ul'f Ill $650-.. 09 . ~~~.-D. : .. "~di~~h .. · t ''66 CONTIN.ENTAL .J, .; .. H.T. '. ·.2· ·9.6 ~~~~;::;'~~~ ;·. ·1· ., . !:'.;;,~:er~:.~':: P.a . '. -. . . . . . '· ... ,,wvern•,, roo?. v~. c±nX78':il . Full power, factory . I ' "!Uet. /YPD720J· . (PrI'484) ' I al?. gQOd mUes. ' I ' ·--,.-_.!'!'!, .... ,!!"_ ...... _ .-.-... ----·-----~$P'1P'2'!!!"!9P'6~1 ___ <SCZ329 __ > __ -___ ·_,--.-' ·':J 'ut;~14Ac lt.T; '6; MUSTAN5.H.T. '51796 70 llUJj:ll JCil:tRA :us ' .'H FAllLANI • ,69 CORTINA DELUXI . . 96 ~~,J'\111 power, !act ;<.uto.,;3.H, P.S, , , . , ·.• CU.tom 4 ·dr. H.T. Full'·pwr., Auto.;ita:H, power1teer-Sed Full 1 ..-, ,_ . . . .,. -~.·-1 __ il,)-~rytnY_ i_·roor.,. good miles. factory air, vinyl roof:" AM·FM, ing, vinyl root, a:ood miles. • -· , Y equ p..,...._ au ..... -_ \>)~ (ZBZ5af) 16,000 miles. (329EOll . . <Zl!Vll'l7l . . • . Low mu ... (:JMASP) • • . -·---""'!'"-..:I":""--~---.;,_--... -----·-· -- ' -o I l " 0 ~-• M•y 1'I ,.,_. {no!I, 'h ,_ ...i '1'•.t-'64 tin :11 ....... EXAMPLE: '64 ·FORD 1h·TON PICKUP , DIPT. t'IOURS .. ( I I AM,TO 6 PM SAT, • •·AM TO ' ... MOIWll .I I 11·~ TO 6 PM SUN --'------'---''-----:--+--r' , I ;., ,-' ·t I / ' · '65 ~~~!.!'~!~c.Pa,air '. ' ... •-~·. M~StANl S~l~! cond., rood miles. <NBB895 > .. : . • ' . , , , , 1. , • . .,• M..y·f9·d1111 .tre.. .,S ... ~'71.•·1i1•·'C11,-. ..... 1_¥ps.•._,,.,.,, eM • -~-i·' HARD TO FIN'D! ·( '' '2 ~2 ,_~ ••• ~;"""4 ....... ·•"" .... ~·"°"'·~·~~~ ' '71 FORD 1 TON W/14' CAl'~·CA""'11 EXAMPLE: '67 MUSTANG HAllDTOP ·Self cOntained camper. Sport eundn camper 1peclal with • a.,n., h11t.r, 1u+o1t11ff-. ,s;, 111M1iti.,.i1t1,,t•otl ,.,u ••• llj&S;,71 auto., P.S., P.B., air cond., dual J'Hl' w11ft11. walk thru to · . ..... camper, sleeps 6. Low mllea,.. (290Df'E) OUR PRICI , SI V11"6 MAKI OFFER - PARTS SEIYICE HOURS ~-.... ,· ,.. , ......... 7 AM .~'6 PM-'IVNll , • ' t','. · f'BTS'DEPT. GNLY t ·AM .. 1 PM IATmAYS • l • .. ... ~ • -···· ··------.. -.. -... . , ..... ,,.._ .... __, __ _ Sa.-: Clemen~ ~pistraDo . EDIT ION ' VOL ~. NO. 54, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ' . " 0 8ANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • .. Teday's FIBal . . , FRIPA Y, MARCH 3, 1972 ! .TEN CENTS County Ruling Could Scuttle 100 · Hospitals A precedeot-1ettlng Orange COunly 8uporlot ·Cow:t. ruling lbat may block moro than 100 Calilornia hospitals now under <onstrucllon broqht Inquiries from ohocked hospital 0 ff I c I a t I throuihoot the state .floodlng Into the oounty cow:tbouse today, • ~udge Herbert Herlandl prompi..I the shock wave late Thursday by agreeing With tawyert for ·the Calllon>Ja· Health Care l'loyiden-Aasncilltion lbaMbe state acted Improperly wben ii autborlud ' • balldtng permlta for ftve Orlll(e C.W.ty boapltals. Ha ended a lollf lrW lbat luis. fr&. quenlly contained atlegatlolll of "profit making" and "overlwiclln&" by boepllal organizations by laaulng a ruling that will CQ111pet the 1lale'1 l,'ubllc Health Depart· mtnt lo druticatly revile lta hospital licenaing regulation•. , If Judge Herlanda' decision 1univea the , appeal that 15 already being prepared; It wlll'!Dean lbal more than 100 ~· ~cr1 . . hospitals and nunlnc bomee In Catllornla will bave lo IUe ~.:f"Uciitlolll with the -y regloaat health _ pfaunlna agenclel. The fiva .• aftocled Orange COunly hospitals -Eall Allabelm Genera! and Caizyoo no-at In Anaheim, Placenlla- Lind& Commoini\y bi Plae<nlia, Br!Jlol General In Slota Ana and Brea Com- l!lunity In Br.a -will bave lo -k their licemlng from the Orange CoUnly Health Planninc•c.unctJ; • . Shorn Prisoner Flees .Reduced Sentence Still Looked Too Long By TOM BARLEY Of .. Deity """ St.ff A Costa Mesan who got three months lobbed off his one year Orange "County Jall term When he prombed Superior r.ourt Judge Wllllam Murray he would .,e ,m,, muataehe" ana cut hi! shoulder - leoglb hair decided 'llliliday that nine months was just too long. Sherill's officers said Thom11 Patrick Joyce, 'l'I, escaped from the Theo Lacy branch jail just 13 days after his record- setting encounter with Judge Murray. They may have. a bard time finding ·Lots on Block .- him. Jail pictures depict Joyce in his flowing lockl and handlebar mouatacbe, but deputies are hunting for a clean ahaven man with neatly clipped hair. Joyce's escape is the second 1uch reversal for what ha1 .bten descrlbed 'in Superior Court as Judge Murray~a "mod" approach to the sentencing of prilonfirs. . He ordered a fiogglng last -year. for ' I prisoner who agreed lo iccept lhe ·Im!< disused form of corporal punlllunenl, 1Jiit Sherill James Mu!lck · refuoeil lo id' minlite'r the poiolibmenl. " ' ·Capo .BetJt?h .l,qn4 ~~-_.,-~A :P1 ~ &:::. l\llJllal _,, Jolt In the Gl;Colle-.... .,,, s; '"'*' . . 'Wck .. -· . --JIUctl area ..ul P 1111 for al II I.IL . l ·• , . eMr,el.. , poliflc flldloa Marclt II. · Ol!l1 call, . 1 CllDltt's c:llOck, ~ ·~·1 a · iq my mwnii • ••~-Dt·~-f u•·• aid id cerlllied died<, or bolli or postal monoy Id ,_._ ..,,_ ·"-.,_ bar~· ~ -.:-1 0 u,oguW111 es U. orderl quaHfy U teglJ payment for IUC--II "'I-a• •"'f••I" ~Ml" ·ma . r the pmrcel1 are toned (Or m•$tt'•J use ceslful bidders. J arfang~. with ~· 1'It'1 . to IDd an Melbed ao: Eacb aale la IUbjeel lo final' approval be pretty llild for lbal well-trunmed -A lol wt1b about 1;1111 _. feet by the atate Divilton o(m,tnra)'! ~ young ~ 14 step bock Into the drug •ith iml!Ular shape al the -cor· the California Hij!hwi:k.. Cominlsalon and cul-. -of Calle Juanita and Calle ~aloma, ·actuaJ·lllle transfer i>lfca afltt the But JoY,ce, a. convicted burglar, proved w.ich will go on the block al lO·un. on-lnnaJ approval. 'rbur1d"7° lbal II wun't very dilficull to ilte. · 'Ille lots originally were .part of the 1et back cm lbt llrttl -wbat might be -Anolber int with about 15,300 square acrMge IJouCbl with oripial treew1y the ·beat ....,.. In the world - a feet northwest ol -Via Velez between CODJtructlon :and now .bave ·been deemed c:rewoul·and lbal c1e11.-sbaven look. Vi& Callfcrnia ad Via Sacramento,. aell" turplUI. . ,. · • Ing ot lt:li Lm, ,,,. division 11 ~ II conducting a r -Anotbor lrrelullrly wped l,IJllO. major ~ and rebuilding project of p iJ..e t B · t ·""'--"-' "'-the •• I ·~-~Fr . th 're'S n : "" ...,..._..._.. ,,_.... at 10Uw.1wes corner ~ ..,~,,,...v eeway m e 1ame area. -. . , .......,,. . . " Contributio ns End Coniroversy They 1<11 their bulldlng permils from the state cfurlni an !&-month gnce period that -.:u tacked on --\ut year to allow backers of planoed boipltals to get their permlls •fiom ;the state rather 'than the rt£ional agencies that hlVe now taken ovei thit ·duty.¥ · . · The 'ICl-C!aUed. "grandfather clause" to lbe Pully ·Act . prnl?IPled · a fiood of In- quiries .from organizations conVlnced that baalllt-ptanolng councils . would tie much -• esactb!g in· their iequi;lea than state officials. II w~s alleged , during l!Je trial lbal most of the organizations w.ho aot their permits simply ran a tractor over, their hutrledly acquired sites to 1prove to tl\e state that they had broten ground foc the pn>Jecl!. Judge Herlands ruled Tburoday' that that .wls not enough. He said hospitals woald have to prove that they had bind· ing· cOntraru and loan comllllb:rients prior to the deadline date of July.1, 1rro. P~el to Study Budgeting 0 £ P-l°Qm~tion Hits-Delay The chance fer a controversy over 1pencllnlf of~. luDda for the bronze bust of President. Nixon were nipped In the bud tbi5 ~ aa vobmteen announced the· goat for ibe purchaae bu been met. , . • ,.. . MILY. '"'' ;...:.. lir' -~ .Roll ht the Scroll ,_ '. · ~ ' ' " Ian Clemeote Mayor Watter Evins tbi5 weelt loot -tem!lorarlly -lbe c:ballce lo ompanel a special . mmmlllee · Io reevatqate the city's lllllUll HpeDSe f0< promotion. · The ooocepl lo appoint 1 five-man · j>anet lo oiudy the budget· category will .Jiave lo watt .until the fuunlclpal elecliooa M'e Oftl', couocilmen·decided. ,. Jn a memo to fellow councilmen, Evans ·laid that the structure of the budget on 'idverflltng and promotion n e e d 1 ClarWealloil and the ·bu4gel doe• not Nnect act~al city eXpense for items ·ranging from advertising out of town• to .~talarle11,f« fiesta and Christmas work by idfy staff. ' Some of the ezpendlluttl are spread throaglloat the·rest of the city budget and 1r1 cliflku1t lo completely trace. \. "-thole 1pread<lut Items are ..,.1 allocated toward salaries for '-al city mqiloyes for thell' labon al the amJllll fiesta and CbriltmU decor•· :11om,. No Jlall Charge • • • For cQndidates , • San Clemenle'I town ball candidate's jqt,1 In the -community dubbouae Will be loll free, -~ fbi. week. . -• Granting 1 requeol by the 1-"'l ·µto Jaycees, counctlmen acned to wllva the Ulllal rental We for the new -.rtuut ' This year'• advertlllng lllcl promotki! entry amounts lo flO,tol IDd lncludel the city'• '8,700, annual conlrlbullon lo the chamber Of conunerte, )iblch ·con~ for promolion,of the city for louriJm. The· city's bed-tax re ... oes constitute income for the promotion category . -Spread lbrougbout the rest of the budgeti however, are other Jtem1 that . comprise a greater .._ f0< the same purpose. Evans proposed that the -llee be made up of a delegate fram tbe chamber board of direc!orl, I drec!or from the _Apartment, Hotel-Motel .Aaaoclallon, a cl-· ty councilman 1111 one laymai1 cbolm by the mayor. Bui fellow councilmen Wednelday agroed lbal to eliminate the c:ballce of the budget becomlna a campaign taue,. the matter woutci be reiurrected after the Aprillleleclloo. Home , Garden Page Debuts A new Home and Garden page n,teo Its debut --In Saturday's DAILY PILOr will> new handy hlilts "and tliio for weekend• prnjec!a """"" 1111 llomt. • Meamrblle, two old favorites of the SalllrdlJ """" wtll be movtnr to a -. <lay. TV Waet. lhe map,.. ol loloololon 1111 Family .. • -• • • ' • ' • .J.. Mayor Walter Evans beams at a scroll.bearing tiundredJ of -stuclen~ Thu•, the chance of the City of San Cle~ donating oome promotion !undo toward the purchue died. · signatures supporting Tuesday.'s Skent ·taX. overri4e In the . Oapi· ~trano;Unified Scl)oo! oistrjct continuance eleciioh . .j:t the top of the scrqll 1S ,Doug_Bourg; In center is,Chuck Rahl. l'llul Presley. bead of the President's Project Committee willcb tuCCeUfully rataed lhO '8,100 needed lo buy the.art -k. said no cfooailon from the city.or chamber of commerce using bed tu revenues would even be considered. Hutidreds . of V olunwers · "We've mlde It ?Jltb all local, private Cheer Rescue Success ·. contrJbuUom," be uld. . . . The next pbue. of the prn)e? ii the . From AP Di!palche• • Planninc ol a P!bllc ...-ntalion of the EL MONTE -Wh.at pri<io do you Put art wort to Mr. N1zon hhNelf durjqg a orr a boy:1•life? · ' , ·\ tprins .ttll to 'the W-Wbtto lfoule. ·To. the bundredt of.v·ot u n lee ro .: • • ' 1 • . Vlllmalaly, the bust, m1de b y . emergency workerl and olllc!als ·who llCUlplnu. Edith Bland of Corona det look part In tbe maulve -·and sue-' Kar, wW1 ht pruentat to tbe Nbon cessful ,-reacue operation for I-year-old Library. Anthony Beraarclino, no cost was loo • FlrwriJ..e Fo e Ciws' Swec(en San CletDeDte Catmcllmen S t 1 n Norlb(up, the yfftclal loi of Ouoridallon of Wiier in'tbo city, pl!tled another bullet out of hll war chsll ibla week. In I wry dcbMt• with fluoridllion cbamploa Councilman Wide Lower, NGr1llrup polmM GUI Wodnellday , lbal aw,-. by parlllmelllaiJ decrtt, baa bmlld 1111 ,. ti -ldoo In mllllld!*I drinklnl-- high. ... • Risking 'death In tunneling altempb, the reacuen got to the El Monte boy almoal oeveo hoora after be tumbled Into a narrow 'bole Jn a road const:Netion proj· ect ·ip lhia Loa Angele1 suburb and 1Je. came w<dle<f %7 feet below the surface. Offen ol help and equipment' poured In from indlviduals and groti~ tlvough Ibo · SOUlhland. At llmea, rescue w.rkers did nbl know the name of the mel next to , them but -under presllO ~reach Alllboay )lelore .. WU tuiJed fatllng dirt or ·IU!fered Ina miknOwn I les - didn't bava. llllt ~nk about ii. . ' . 11tedicat. centµ for oblervaUon. ·He w11~ reported in"aood condlllort.' • • , · ••Ho.w's .' Jlnqlix1" ·the 1!01 added . in reference to bis &-year.Old·broiher: "The >two : 'ilere Oylni ldteO Thili.day afternoon wben Anthony tumbled llito the hole. , · i-• • "I never thought they lll>Uldn1 gel him," bi1 mother · S.ndr1 llld. . "I jU1t wondered how Jong It wu goJ.na to take." At limes, rescue worken c:outd bear the boy crying, · then t a u 1 b I n 1 hysterically. · Jim Bernardino, the boy's father, Mid,~ ti·~ really happy •. They (re 1 c.u e worken) reaOy did 1 aood job,'' • Sberiff'1 Deputy Dave Rathburn, who carried Anthony to oolaty, aald, "l.1sked hini U he. were hurt.and be 11id, 1No', "He didn't appear lo bave any·lnjorieo. He wu warm just lib a llllle lloy oupt • to be." . CHCPA lawyers ugued during the lrlal that nnt one of the five Orange County hospitals challenged by the nine-hospital organization could fneet that deterIJiliia. ti on. State health department officials Aid today that if Judge Herlanda' rullilg ia upheld by the appellate court the five Orange County facilities and other California hospitals that will be inevitably challenged will bave to ask local healtb (See BOSPrrAU, Pa1e J) are Australian Medic Tells Discovery SYDNEY, Australia (AP ) -·Dr~ WUllam McBride said locfay be hu found a second drug that causes deform1Ue1 in babies. It Is "not as Important u the thallctomlde breakthrough,'.' however,, he added. McBride WQll fame in 1962 with his 4Jscovery that thalldoinlde taken during prqnancy-cailaed·bables to be-born with defdrm!Ues. " Wrlling In the AUstratlan Medlcal Journal, he tdtlllllled Ille -ctrua u ... ~pflt~ llqlr-. ·~ ~ ~ .. , rir m.i ~Ion. ~; taken II I tranqullilar In Basel, Switzerland, a apokesman for Ciba-Geigy A1C., ~of illllpramlne, said a Coal...., otatement would , be issued later, *'•def~: uAll we can aay now Is lbat thl1 ls not a thalidomide case. "lmlpramlne, which Is be'!'J sold under the 11J1110 ti TGftanU, bas bien on lhe market for It ,...., lllcl Is avaUable ealy on prescription. "II lo ""IFialng that tbi5 frontal attack comes -~-a relatively. old ff Bot the ti~ aerfoul lo mab a rUsh c»i1 • filln~.1· . . , Dr. JI'...... Oldham , Kelsey of U.• Federal 1lrui Admiriislratlon ·blocked the · use of thatldomlde In the United Stain In Jill. For this, sbe was Jcclalmed by President J'obn F. Kennedy. The 44-year-old Australian doctor said In an interview: HJt ii poulble that time are other drur• wb!cb afflcl !Ill -fet111 .. Thia ls an area wblch, we lqot to ·resea.rch.11 r r McBride heado I planned fJ.Jf.mlllton organization .lo oludy the develop.-ol the fetus during pregnancy and the ftrll weelc after, birth. •He establlsbecl It with the f47111JO hi w11 awardal fer hia work on the eflectl of thalidomide. .He deacrlbed his flndlnga on fin. IP.r•"llne as. "Uie ,breaking lbe four- minute mile -the oecond lime. 11le druc II very good 11 an antldepreaanl but 11 h11 lbeie other efleela II taken by_,, 1l' early prqnancy." · • , In his report l)ledlcat journal, McBrldo emphaslud that the manufacturers of lmipramlne warned qaiNI 1\1 -durina pregnancy. ........ c .... ..... · n·. lo!nl 1o be .U..y and wtDcly this weekend, with lelllplnlllnt along the Orange Coast .-al Ill rising lo 80 Inland. Lowa tonight 45-55. Hive 'a nice weebnd. INSIDE TOD.tY sauon lak1 to the ~ 111tt lfftlc<!ld. LcmdllGIU"'° ~ •l!- clftlt art of !ht EfM>lloM, It gaining J>OP1liorilv. A 1'°'11 f~ lodatl'• WHlcndfr g1et1 o., baclcgrov!ld °" lla!ocllo Ci!> fomia'1 fladand rogatt& ...... " -.. . ·\ Doinl ao _,Id be a community oe'rice, ·counci!Dlen aid. Waet!y will -lit -foUDd In tbt -SandaJ--=:-for the llnl llml 11!11 . ,,,.. adlcm, Northrup flld, Clme lut N .......... Tboun,,.W .ti ponons -pwba11o milllona ·-lfoilold and WI~ tho drlma •l\f OD radio and lelevlatoa 111- tionl. 1 I , '• Hospltsl 1ttendanll Ali !lie ,.....11er apparentlJ lllffenil 111 -•l1IJ!jrlal. •Al -drllllil • 'IMoot -•hall ad)l<onl lo the bolo ' In wblcb Anthony wu trapped, Dr. Wl1111m Baker of 1:1 lf-talked with .lllm UVoup I 1telholcope extended Cll lllaltlc: tublq. °"YI'" was JlUllll*I .. wlllda -Ol Anthony'• face. l..M...,,. ' ~= .. Ctl.._.. 1 :: I ~=---: !!!!!! .::. ., J .• il'ba evtllllli ...... all 14 of the dly'1 .,.itdalll ... two council aeats will llato tllitr qullflaillolll will be April I and DO adm!-II cbarfod. . Tldi will ..U. the • • c o n d election -thol the -cl.. llaa . _ ... the caadld1i.t'1111Pt. .. • .~ _,.,, -wlll *'Y • ,.._ UtUop .. the .... ---juot """"' tbay'N ..... llDOdly lllluulb P'rl- dly. Looi< ... TV Woat IDd Fllllily WtM!y.....,. lie IMa aaa.t Dr. 1-, I loal - .... pu1o11. 1111 -n, tt "' wooild ua to-"No.=: I'll bt a 1ea1J-Nn,• Lower CltJ 1 . .,m ....... to ...... the ..W. 11711 .. ii I pl1•lcttt Aprl 11. • M I reo<ue --Carried the boy to the ..-face 11 12:0I l\m., .:! --and other emeraeocy -. 'l11e dlrt ... k<d and pale you,,..iar , .,.J, llcwnmy, hi Daddy,'' to his per•' -. beinC tWo by bellca!>tor to I • Bailor r9portod la --n oeverat Umes that AnthooT WU all rt;hl . "He told me 111'• eold, be wants out (Sal Ula1I, hp I) ,_ .. llliiii ~ =-= .,; =---............. llwa:a•• 14 ....,.._ ~ ::..~ 'l :'!'r ,·9' -.. H ' • • •• ' a:.-,.r .~;'f Ber.e~s Ollallllto ot the llr1t Sundlly edJUon 1 • of tlll DAILY PILOT av• to be ....... (11'1 eomlnc WI lunday) ll't fold., wpe today. • llere •a a plevtew of 10me of the i10rlu and feature1 readert will find la tut coll•'• item "first edition": ~ I ' • • 1 lllllD.\Y SPECIAL , ,.-R u d I """'*'DI .DAILY PILOT 1taU • -•• ~ rJPI -lo sut level In In ~live arllc-ie on "pif 111J1. :bhll." "'J:. ' ~~ lell1 net.,;,,. !bf "how'"ol the :Irle w.r-·1 twlllPJ ~ but I .i.o.-·.qC·tbe ".why." 11'• a Pqe'l .r-111 a.'lpo!Jfbere DAILY PILOT .-.-week will pn1tnt stories llli1 Ue! -t.u. ' ,, I" .... t ... ~w..~:7..:= Olll offbeat 'cilO!u ana iillUJ\111 ."aalail" 'from boih 1nttmatlonsl and '¥.'! --"""· . P!ATlllll!ll -'llmnln Int.rel! artJclel Jn the "A''. Section Sunday will Jnclude one on Ille ·Irvine 0>mpany'1 war 111 lqUlrrtl1 at Newport COnt.r, 1 1!11etr backWard look by astiO!llut John Glaln and the life of a local clown. .IU8T COASTING -Managing Editor Tom Murphlne produces one of bla popular columns e1peclally for the -., papor. And he'll do It each -·' IDlTOIU4L PA G E -Is Coocream•• Jolin Schmitz beaded for rtal lr<Nble al tile polls? Lead edlt.orW analyu:s his intransigence in relation 'to Pre1ldent Nb<on and the Nil<Oll Doclrlne. •oPPOlrrl: 'EDITOlllAll -New pqa IUl1 of commentary and columm mallel Ila deb!lt In the Sunday edition. "-"'" columnist& 11 Barry Goldwlttr who, in bla first DAILY PILOT piece, 11y1 Nil<Oll retlly 11 tile Man of lbe Hour. DAILY PILOT Edll<r Tom KeevU It1unches a new, Sunday-only column, ' 'E d i to r ' 1 Note-." and ldmlta IA~tbe flrll one lhat be la 11 old u Corky of tile Guollnt Alley comtc atrlp. SPORTS,-Leading off "B" Section of tbe.,.,. Sunday paper, the DAILY PJWI' lportl report wUl uU!lu the lallil !MW• deodllne In Southern Ctll!ornli lo gl•i Sunday morning rader1 the tlmellelt lportl """' ~avallable. Jl'lllt tlma oiit, -DAILY PILOT ~ 1tiffer1 wlll wrap up weekend ICU.rut• and wlll have 1 1~ eye ooi World'recoril miler Jim Ryun 11 he trlil·Olll bla kick In the Meet of Cllam- pkjoi Slturaly it the collaeum In Loa A!Jlet... ' ' 'YOO' IBCl'ION -Loadid with feoturu and colUllllll -llWlY of them nn and creatacl .eipeclally for Iha fl1411, -J. 1m •• llulldly editlocl of the DAILY PILOT -Tllo lint -Wiil lodudt •••• ·YOOJI CllSDlT' IAadolf ullclo ID -11111 bow ,.. ... dloelt·- -crodll rollJll. It __.. Ille -tlon, ''How lair ll the Pair ~~•·· Act?" •-j"'J ...... ANS11EU, ACl10N -New col· wnn, "Pal Dunn, AT V 0 U I\ SERVICE," la wbere reader1 &et the ....,..,, and Ille. ICllon t11ey. need. 'II wUI name .._ llld lell facll and -~ be ~ald lo'flcJil cUy lajl. . . . • llBGUL.U 'VOil' RATVUll -AIJ10!11 ~you" featw-81 to be published every Sunday ire Good Deed People, You and the Law •• Hetp for You, You Can lltlp and Your HO.,)th; • , : • . NOT !':OR WOMEN (ONLY) -Men ARE lnvltod lo 11tp Into ll!t pqea fu "C" Se<Uon•Wbtrt a local perlOUllly Will be profil~.e~ Week (lint-la Judie COila Bili«), where columntala Erma Dombeck, Ann Landen and c.unt Marco (new lo Iha DAILY PILOT) wUI dllplay their war" - and where Sydney.(Jmarr offer• a look at your ,1>oro1cope. REX REED, ENTERT AJNMENT - Hottest "•bow bit# ,column In the na-' tion .. wrltltn by onetime celebrity Re• Rffd, hlghHgbts enterta i nment coverage _that, in the first Sunday ed~ lion, wUI Include Iha debut of thla 1ear'1 "Luci PoU." DAILY PILOT ruder1 con win theater passes and other prizes while voting for their fivoritea among of- ficial "Oscar" nominees for actor, ac- tress and "best film'' booors. CLASSIFIED ADS -Lau deadline (Saturday noon) tor "want w ·· mean• the lillln(1 wUI be fresh and timely In 8Wld1y'1 1cl111lfled HctJon. New feab,:re, Woman's World, offers two 1twing pattuna In addlUon to ad• of 1pec:lal lni.rt1t lo bu.y women. COLOR COMICS, B!IPPLEMENTS. -Color comlc1 oectlon, Family Week· ly and TV WEEK wUI be dlltrlbuled e1ch week with the new Sunday edi· tlon.< · The firat Sunday edJUon will, of cour1e, emph11iu coverqe of local ''hard new•" u well 11 human ln- terat fe1turei, photos an d U. Ju1tr1Uou. Every Sundaf, the DAILY PILOT wW continue tt'1 ''day-ahead•• c:Overqe pf the stock market by ol· ferlng hJ&hll&hla of the week'• 1c- Uv1Uea on wa11 ·atteet (tile week'wnd su'mmary will be 'publilhed tn S1tur- d1y edltlont, at Je11t one d1y earlllr than ,aiJY other Orqe Countr . . ~•paper offer• U>· . , . c. Ru! ~It ~w1, moved from the, SalurdaY ,paper, wUl be dlaplol'ed IA ~ 1191~ SecUon. ' • F~~rStuden~ Held In Sniping on Freeway Jl'onf !&-year-old Placentia hlsh school boya are being held by Orllli• police cbarpd with the ll!IMleu thrill lhootln( ol a lnewey worker lut Tueaday nJabt. The; 'l"'rtet are charged with U!ault with 1111e111 lo commlt murder, accordtnl lo Orlllie deltcUve Jim Roblnaon. They are b4ln( held In the COUDly'1 Juvenile . ball~llll'· • . Ro 11ld the tip wh!Ch ltd tO ·the' aolutlon of the wanton lhooting Olme from Itl Dorado High School olfidala. He aid two of the lour Y<>uthl are .... _ from the county'• Joplin Boy1· Ranch,ln Trabuco Canyon. The youth ac- cused of Ille actual 1hootlng reportedly ' stole a car Tuelday after eac1plna from the rli>dl and be and hla companion ptckecti· up tbe two other boys and went M 1 jOyride 1hooUng spree whlch ended wJ•h !he solplng. serloualy wounded WU Mlchoel W, f>awlOD. 21, or El Monte, who was operallng a groovlna i lg on the Newport OU.N•I COAST k DAILY PILOT ""°""" Coe1! C1'41LY PILOT, wrlf'I wllldl b C*nblned tn. H~r-u. ii putllf"*I ltY' tfle 0...,... Coett l"llllll1Mnt CO!Tllltll'f, s.,,... At. fd!lltnt. t rt IM/bllUMd, Monday ltlrouQll Frldly, fw CO.tt M ... , NfWllOrt 81~, H\1111..,_, 8Mtllt,oun1i ll\ V1!11y, L~~ IMC!I, l1"¥11!t/S....Jtilltdl 11111 S.t1 C~t1/ Sen Jutn C.plllr1,., '4 1f111lt r1111-1 •l!tlln .. DUbJllMll ltlilnMn Ind Sund•Yl· TM twlllcfpll ~1111111'19 pMnt la I I no Wiii My ~tretl, Cllllt MfWI, C.lllOrrlt., fa'», lol.1rt N. W11d l'r•lcleM Mii P\IOl\ttltr J1clr It. C11rl1y vice l"r•lltnt ~ Gtrttt•l """""' Thom•• 1Ce1vll """' Tho11111 A. Murphlnt Mlnetlnl ll!IW Ch1.C.. H. Leot ltir.h•N P. Nill Mllta11r Mllllllrll r'tt.r. ·~s.a ,,.OfflM \!01 N_,.. El C.mJ10 A1al, 92672 --c.... ._., -W•t '-¥ .,,. ... ........, lltefll ml Ntwptrf ht;ltwN NiwAAW>• l•lfll 17'1.I ltldl ~"' ~ ..,., m ,.,.. •"""""'· ,..... •••• (714l t41-41it n MM Mt•'fl Ir a '41""11 .. Cl ,, Al ~,,, .... flls•l 11 4JJ..44H ~ 1m. 0r-. CMtt l"llltlhtlC.. fJ:'· ,.. ..... ...... lll1,11t,.., ... --.. HW1JMfMll+. '*'"" ,,.. .. ~.. ..,.._ .,.cltl ...,.. ...... ,..,..,..... .... . ...... -.......... ._. -Clltl .... Clllttrn~. M!Kti,1 ., -'* SIM -1fl!y1 W -11 U.lt .....,., f!lff""' •t~ .,,,, '""'"'')'· • I Freeway near Lincoln Avenue about ll:30 p.m. Tuesday nl&ht. Police aald they recov.red a aawed off lkallber rllle whlcb they are c«taln Wll the ..... pon uaed by tbe youth. Tllo quartet altar beJni picked up . by Jn. VOltlgotort led them to the rllla wblch WU 6Jddan to ao.orqe-ln Pllcln- tla. ~ ' ... ll•WIOP ,II. reJ>OlU!I I/I· oerl9ul· t1<tndltlon today IA Orange County Medlcil CeDler lollowlng surgery•Thursd1y. He had vttll organs . damased . by. the . single bu~ which ~!r,tte1thlo l.elt •kle u ·n. .,..., woitJnc · •lop the cement cut 11 n 1 madllne. From Pagel RESCUE •.. • . . and he wants out," Baker said. At one point, authorities said , Anthony apparently became impatient and uld he would dig himaeU out if workers didn't hurry. Attempts l9 lower volunltt{s , including a I-fool jockey, Jnlo the bole lo Anthony proved unsuccess!W. one volunteer w111 able to 'touch the boy bqt c?iddn't FY: him I-beca""' he Wll too tJibtly wedged. The boy fell backward! Into the oi-- lng, landing with one ·roo1 dO!fft end lhe other Up. ms head w111· J1miDed · qa1nat the knee of the uprl&ht le1. Light Airplaii~ Hunt Called Off , ' Coast Guard Search and Rescue C.ntar operations have eMed In Iha olllbore hunt lot a mlulna Qiula Vllll couple whole plane took off 'l'lload1y af1en*n 1rom cataUno Island. Tba nnled Cealna I'll carrylntl Mr. and Mn. lUcbard NeU.On, who lllad no fllPI llien tJ1d pve no clelllnltloa -Jijo-. II --loll al-. Civil Alr Pain! \'OIUnteel'I and varloua m.111'1 olllcte Will -a land ~ ·for the mllaln( plane wblcb -from the San Diego arta. One CAP officer 111d Tlolnday 11111 14 . alrpor1o u far wt u Lu V-bad been cbedled, Incl~ lmpecllon of etch parl<od pi... to delanalne II 11 could be the mi.a1nc craft. ' ~ohlessness ' ~ . . Shows Dip . -" ':' ~ ' Over Month WASHINGTON (U PI ) Unemployment dipped lo 5.1 percent In the naUon in February, lowest rate lince October,· 1m, jbe 10Yernment reported today. ' '1111 decllnt from Januuy -When Jobloow# ldpcl .downward lo U I!"· cen& from I percent 1n December -reaultod from lharp declinu I n Wlemployment among both men and .. ..__. Tllo reducllon In Iha·-~~ leve!J olflet U ICOJ.U-)'lllr ·J.ap ~ Jrom 17., perctnl to 1U percent ~ In• -lmolli .teenqert. lbil '11 tbl' • llJghell livil.\ recorded l1Dct the · La b..6 r Department'• Bui-tau of !labor Sbllilllca 1tarted keeplog youth records In IHI. '1111 job 1ltuatlm! report wu good news for 1dmln1Jtr1Uon economic -and polltlcal -otrattatata who bove H• prwed hope that tile· Joblea !eve~ will fall well below 5 puct.nt this year. Some even have forecast a drop to close to 4 percent. · But.a tpokesman for the AP'L-CtO said that the drop in unemplo)'ltltnt rate waa a ltatlJUeal quirk resulting not fl'Qllll Jobleu people 1et11ng Jobe 'hut from 1 decline In the loll! labor force. "M1ny people Juat got discour11ed and stopped looking for work," said Nathaniel Goldlinger, chief economist for the AFlr ClO. "Therefore the truth is that there was no chanse, no improvement ill February." The repcrted drop in the joblets: rite wu accompanied by a 0.2-hour Jncreaae ,. 1n the averaae work week for rank-.and- Ille worker• lo 17.S boun, equallni the highest mork since July 1179. The longer wort week rnultfld Jn a JS. cent lncreaae in rank·and·file average weekly earninp lo 1130.17. From Pqe l HOSPITALS. • • councils for permtla. If permlla are d1nled at tha~ level, the bullde:r1 will hive to watt one year before they can 1s1ln 1pproach the atate Department' of Public Hwlb for "'other ICTUUny of the application. An offtclal of, one aflectod hoapital who prefers to remain anonymou1 told. the DAILY Pll.oT today, however, that "Ulla ruUna may not be qulle the tr11edy II'• beJni made out to be by 1111 Jawyer1.'' ' Tlta dlrlClor polplfjl , Oii.i that lbe ' Orange County HealiJi '~ cOuact1 recenUy ·•ppnlved Up&iioloR:' of tbr1e Iqcal hnlpllala deaplta, the tr,mendoua ptibllctty 1-atoc1 by the w1a1 and the clalmi th1t we're bea:nnlng vutJy overbedded." ·~·One ·of -1ppronl1 aflected· Ille' Mllllon Community llolpllal which will be adding • beda to Ila Mlallon Viejo facility next year. Expan1lon1 1t South ; Co1at Community Ho1pltal In ·South : Lquno and tile bulldlna of Saddftback Community llolpltal·on Ila Lelaure Worid 1lla will add nearly !00 l>oepttal .beds to the total 1vall1ble ln 0r..,e County. . AppllcaUODI · submitted by Mlaalon Community, TuotJo Community and Wutmln!t.r Community holpllala were IPJl!Oved by the planilln( colincll delpilt obJectlons tblt the addltlom were part of a proaram which could coot the Orqe County public more than '3l million In Jn. Cl'lllod ho1pltal cborfU. . ' ' Tennis h Bids Ali Hav~ Errors Foui 1epar1tibldittr1 for tht cli1nce to bulld two new lennl• cOOrta for San Clemente have flunked their final exam. All their bids, it was announced this week, were full of errors. : So City Manager KeDJ1't.b. Clrr. won the chance to rtadterllae for 1nolber':ume to allow for more correct bidding ·on the job calculated to eo&t about $25,000. Carr said the total could be reduced If the bids come In with cheaper, alternate fencing materials. A large e1pense, he 1aid, would bl bornt if redwood stripe were woven into the ch1Jn.llnk leilce. The nezt batch of bids will come in with pllln feni:Oa Included IA the price. The two courla at1 proposed lor San Lula Rey Park. ' Historical Umt Lauds Clemente r , • D'41l.Y Pll.O'r filft ...... IT MUST BE "OKLAHOMA" -WHERE THE WIND COMES SWEEPING DOWN THE PLAIN San Clemente High School St~d1nt1 W Ill Open Their Major Mu1lc1I Tonight Oklalio111a·, OK School Musical ~Opens Tonight San Clemente High School's' majo't stage production of the year opens ton1ght In the school's Triton Center -a full-scale rendition of "Oklaboma.1' Performances will continue Saturday even1ng and again n~t Friday and Satur· day nights: at 8 o'clock, and volunteers in the show hope for a repeat sellout matching last year's· "Sound of Music" production. Reservations for this s e a s on 1 s performances are being bandied through the House of Music or by calling 492-1645, or -492-5761. Students in both drama and music departments are taking part in the prcr duction, which will include performance, by Portia Winterbourne, Nick Manfredo, Ruth Garwood, Bob )lelore and Cindy Johnson. Production spokesmen said this year's show will not be held over and urged ear- ly reservaUon.s. Kleindienst Def ends Self By ROY McGREE WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (!J.Mal8.) produced a letltr today apparenUy intended to dispute .Richard G. Kleindiensf/s denial that he knew anything abOut a reported $400,<KIO gilt by International Telephone I< Telegraph Corp." to the 1m .national Republican convention until he read about it 1n tbe,papers. Al .a Senate, bearing,. Kennedj\ .made public 1 letter wrilten fo JC)eiodieut on the 1u~ject two monihs;earller.p Kleindienst, nolJ\lnal#d hY. , l'i: .. 14"!1 Nizon.to •ucceed' John N. l\litcbl'll u at. tom general, replied he djd nolrtmem - ber le,lltr and that much of ' hiJ Jll!Uct Department llll'il was )iused. along roullntly to ether dJvisions to answer before he ever aaw it. Kleindienst has been deputy ·attorney general, °'e second-ranking man in the agency. The Senate .Judiciary Co~ittee, which last week unanimously approved Klelndienst's nomination, is looking at Kleindienst's role in settlement of a huge antitrust suit qa.inst ITlcT Jast year . Columnist Jack Anduson, also due to le!IKy today, charged th1t Ille 001,.1. court settlement was related to a $400,000 gift by IT&t-T for the GOP convention and that Kleindienst had a direct part Jn negotiating the arrangement!. ., Alamitos 'Tip' -N arcoiics C~se Drug Arrests Federal narcotics agents, working on lnfonnation supplied them by Los. Alamitos police, arrested two young women 1n Wuhington, D.C., Thursday: night as they allegedly tried to claim a Coot locker containing 100 pounds of mari· )uana. Taken into custody .at Dulles Interna.· tional Airport in Washington were Linda La!Aan, 20, of Tacoma Park, Md. and' Jick Warner, 20, of Bethesda, Md. " The leads to the federal officers came after Los Alamitos police ·arrested two persons Monday night on .Usplcion of possessing U pounds· or marijuana. Arrested were Jean Maxine Gam· berdeUa, 29, of 10911 Walnut St. and James Gerard Dessert, 25, or the same address. Los Alamitos police said the shipment of marijuana seize4 in Washington Thurs- day night had come from Mezlco to Miss. Gamberdella's apartment . It was· allegedly sent to Los Angeles Interna· · tlonal Airport and then to Dulles lnterna.il· tlonal Airport. • "We no tUied federal officers who Mi'.UP1 a.surveillance iit the airport," DetectlY.r. Tom Hic.ka said. ''They arrested the two 1 women when th ey showed up wit.b a· claim check for the foot locker." Henredon's Four Centuries ...... ......,. otyltl fnlni !tit pent ..... -Amari .. -· .. We w•nt to thew you He11tod'11'• Fowr Ce11f11rl•• Collec:tlo11.,. kc•u10 lt lt te uniq~ely 111ittd to th• comfori1ble w1y we live todty. lf1 '" el1ctrlc tuombl•t•~"'!i;';'l~ of ower 90 dt1ign1 for your /iwi11g room, or bedroom, The ,,,i,ty of F d11 ig11 t nd diffe11nt fi11hhe• pr11ent '" u11ututl • opporlu11ity for you to ct11+. your •w11 hi9hly l~dividu•I 111d p1t10111I rootfl. Our prof111 lon1f 1t1ff will ht lp rou with your 11l1ctl1'i11 to 1t1rt or c:o111pltf1 .vour•docort~int pl•111, .... ., .. ,_ .. ' . ' • $189 $189 DEAtllS FOR: · HENREDON -DREXEL -HERITAGe -KARASTAN . . : "· . , .• j •• .... 1 --. " · INTIRIORS . --• NIWl'ORT llEACH LAGUNA llACH TORRANCE 1727 '::llff ~ .. 642·2050 ~Herth C-Hwy. 494-6551 23649 H•wthomt llvd. · til!l!il.! 'WL t mu n .. 12n -,,...., '111 t • ·~o.-,,_,._. .... ,......, DwltWI Az•Att1 Ala-NSIO '\ .~ _hll_M_of_C.., ........ • .. ' ' .. ' . ) -. .. ' ' ' t· • • I '' I ~1 I ...._. ... -·-· J 8 041,LY PILOT SC Devaltcatloa l•swe " Dollar Decision ·- ' " Mulled in HQuse · WASHINGmN (UPli ' Formal approval or the U.S. decision ,to dt\alue the dollar for the llr$t time since· 1934 is expected to pass quickly in the . House after clearing the , senate on a vote of 86 to t. Rep. Wright Patman, (0. Tex.), said at hearings on the bill that he would give it quick ' action. Patman is chairman of the 1 }fouse Banking Committee that took testimony o n devaluation Wednesday from Treasury Secretary John B. Connally and ~thur Burns, cha,irman of the Federal Reserve. Although the bill-passed by the Senate with the only negative vote cast by Sen . William B. Saxbe, (R·Ohio) raises the offiC.ial price' of gold from $355 per troy ounce to m. it actually only formalizes action taken by·-the United States and nine other major trading nations last Dec. 17-18. Connally and Burns · both raised notes of caution that the devaluation would bring any immediate improvement in the U.S. balance or trade, which in 1971 recorded its first deficit of the century. Connally predicted there .... would be a "small" trade deficit in 1972. Burns echoed Connally. "The experience o{ other countries indicates that large exchange-rate changes will produce large shifts in the balance of payments." Burns said. "But it also indicates MaiWOOF~ MOTOR HOMES SALES • RENTALS 11 ft. to ?I ft. UTE LINER IALIOA-PACI ARROW LOCAT!D ON THI NIWN>RT flllWAY, JUST SOUTH Of THI SANTA ANA fRllWAY. TA•t THI McJADDIN TURN OH. TURN Ll'7 ON YILU.GL WAY. 0 N > ~ > l!OIMOll'I i 558-3222 1411 $.VILLAGE WAY SANT"A ANA, CALIF. If yott. ...,.,. Lut9ll)iltd• tonitt -would yeu bt h'I Du1int11- iomorrowf SECUR ITY' SYST.EMS ''CALL 'SS7·5333 ,., ,,.. .......... of Nt wpotl ll~•ch\ -. .. ,.- ,....,.M.,•io Cu~lom Tailor a~d Shirtmaker :t l\'t•!diFI ('1az1 •Sf\ tnttullll an~ l"°iM • .. 4~·1012 10:00 ~"'to ;;,OO pm Mond•y lhrau11.h S.!11•d1y or liy Appoill!imnt • MAZDA "ROT ARY ENGIN·E•' FOR INFORMATION AND QUOTES ·ON TOYO KOGYO STOCK CALL (714) 13·~04 '6~-3131 DIVERSIFIED SECURITIES,-INC.' Would you·pay an extr~ $5.21 per month ~~r · · Full New Cat Mruntenance? <That's all the e.x1ra lt cost with • Johnson I: Son Fu~ Mfllntenance Lease on any of C)Ut tirand new ~91.6 A-1e.rCurys. Just think or it ... no thore annoying repajot' problems ... no more un<'x~tcd eXpens~ end be\t all ... a beautiful new tun site Mercury Mirq~ls OL J\lontert.Y to drive in alS<>lutely perfect condition ttit aU tJmeJ. Find out for yqurself all the benefits and pleUU,et \bl8 fantiutic lease program provides on all out Uncoln- 1.tertury Products.· Call BllD BOWEN at !140.!56JO •••• 'l"Ol>AY! . ' ' 2l2C HAAIOft llVD .. COSTA MtlA • ...... . ----- Complete· New York Stock List -OVER THE COUNTER ' • - LEGAL NOl'ICE 1-~~~~~,,,,--~~~~~1-~~-::;:;;;;:;;:;:--;::;;::::;"'~~J-~::'ii!iiCii;<:i~iiiiiii!i":-'"~1-~~~,.'.-::.~-,,.,,,~~~-l 'ALL •llLO \...,Tl ... T• WIN~l· n11 '""'''•• MIMld I MT.Cl ,. c•..,.•• Ktf09L Mftl'OlTMUA \n11P1tD Treasury Off ~rs MOtt<ll 0(11 Ult o .. Ll .. \IMOl.O IM· JILUll ITAflMl•t ..,,,IJM c••t .. fMI HTICI ... TIUHTIPI ...... sc..-. o•'f'llCT. oaAlilftl CGUfll· Tllll"f" 01 llTATI U• 1taAL ,.O,.• 'flW folMl,. ,..._ It ..... MIAMI ITATI 0# CALl .... MIA rot: ... tcD'I I I 1Jll* Tl'1 UL1P01t•IA , ••TY AT PtlVATI IALI Al A u•1T ••l -TMI CDUMTY oP'CNU.ffl °" Mtrdl •• '""ti II:• A.No.. ,ttlT lliOTICI TO llDDlltl lnve1U>'r1 In Newport ~ .... lllW , -1uN\w1n • u 1L0 IN. MAIN• .... All... CALIFOllNIA TIT\..I COMPAMY •• !NIY '· Kel\tt ll ..... ..,ti-ft\11 !hi IDtrd Moraan, Olrftlteld, Kennedy su-• cour• tf w.. s1•'• .-c.111 .. ..i. TINA.NCI. "'1i ••""" U1I09 ,.., i. lilf•M ., WILLIAM tO'f co11. '"' .,,...s111M TIVlttt \Hlfll' •/'Id ...rau•M ,, tt 1111.e:atMn., ttw .......,..-.111 ... u..tnfd , 1w 1M C-IY o! l• "-"'· ............. _ ~ C..._,. \,_. • ... ILLIA#I t . (QI.I, tilt 11.-Otfd 4'1 Tr"'! MIM MIMI 11, It'! ••· ~ D111,1c1 will 1'9(•1,,. llklt for lftl Ind Gardner, lnoorpor1tecl. I& '" ~Mitt .. ", ... f 1l•t•., 1-!VtTl.f . 11 ... 1 M. ,.~ ... ,12 ••ttlftt ._..., .. w .... co•1. •• ~ .... "· w. 9Cllltcl w Cl.ti. VIClOllt IKITt,AND ~l,ll(llM ., 1'lf •• ,. F""" Llfh!I"• ' Filing Extension J. KING, Of<ffMtl Iii .. L Hllflllflthll INct\. C.llf'tinll,e, CO.I. DK.Nlillll. •111111 IAltAN t.. 1,ICSTt.U.O, ~ ..... ,KJlltlb t i T.W1"1119 klloll tl'wn C- Veatmtnt btnkm •lnct 1938, liltfk• 11 lltr..W e!Yffl ""' !tit 1111-Tllll 1111.i-" ...... ~ -M NOTICI IS NlllEIY 'GIVlH ..... wli.. "" , • .....,,. '4tl ....... ~ ''· ltn ••• WllCltn JN! .,. ll«f\Mld 111 •c.corCYnc.9 ed <Mfl'-'*I wlli u tl •I ,,1 ... ai. 1111, .., ., lt•11Uw"9utl. U9lllOor1 el *-Mlw ftMMll ~ iftltr.'N9. 1W, ht Mo( f1"fl, ,,.... "Jn, ti wllll """"""""''-et ltt. C•lrtdor"• hlJ open 'I new braoch of· aflff .,.. ""' ••v .w Mt re11, itn:. ,. 1111 l•rl M. ,_,, .,... •• ~ ~,.. c""°'• .. ....., tM 01t1t111 ._.. 111 th• olfia .w""' ,...,,,. uc-Act, Itch w111 bl ™ .. * 1111111 lie• ln Newport Beach fftk• .. LION(L T. CAMP'll!Ll. ..... Tl!ll tt•Wllllflf lllN WllPI "'° (tuf!ty .. 1111 e.t;Mwlt .,. rMUlftlll to flit """"' ty •t<ltf',,fr ., Ortllll• (Cll,lnty, C•llllll""I•. ~:• .... M1r(ll ... lf12 111 ,.,. Ottie• ol ' IOl'lll'I' ii Law 1Mt1 H.-nllll llrNI Jultt Cltr11 et Of"•11 .. Ct11111Y, on .... , IJ, 1tll, with 1"' ~ """"""" In 'M .. t\c1 Will SILL AT ,UeLIC AUCTION io kl'IOOI P"ac:ILl!llit. Mow-1-Mtlt Unified Richard H. Pickup, vlce-11 ... V111 H11y1; Ca!lf9<11la tl.01, ,.;.,ty ., •r. '"'""' J. MM6P. °'°""' c.ur.t'I" ., "",, .... .,.,. ...... tn!llloll (9Urt, ar NIOHEtT 11ooi• FOlt CASH IN 'l'llllt klloOI i:>l1.,ld. !UJ •1ac1nu.. COii• nol On You but On Ov.rburd... prealdent ind manaaer and L• Antti.1, lt•t• •' c1Mi.,"1•, to 111t c "'-' .. M..,,. ~. wtlh .,. ~·-"' at 1hN ., 111o 111 \1wM "'**" ot 111t Mtw. c1nfor11ta. •lttt w111e11 1111"9 '"' By SYLVIA PORTER If you run Into any aort of Jam in preparing your 1911 Fonn 1040, you m!I Y now get an 11utomatlc t•o..monlh filing extension to June 15, 1972., without having t.o &ive any e1- cua to any one. Up to now, corpora· tklns could get an aut~ matlc lhree- month uten- 1lon rmrely by ruling a 1pecifll Fonn 7004 -•nd ther 1tlll can get this auto- matic extension slmply by flllnf th< form. But you, an Individual, could '1et an extension only by pen:nlsslon o! the treasury , and the Treasury gave you (this permfulon only for what Jt considered a valid rea.t0n. Now, however, tbti ..Utomatlc arrangement has ·been made available to you, lthe Individual taxpayer, as 'well. All you need do is flll out .a 'special new Form 4188. Or lf you prefer, you can have the jrofea11onal preparing your tu return for you get the ex~ tension in your nam'i. YOU NEED not give any reaaon why you are reque!Ung an ettenslon for filing your ntum. Although you can get your ftJJng e1ten!lon automallc1lly, however, It m11y coet you aomethlng -1 l•clor you1ll f tlgh when cons td e r l n g ,.hether to make the request. -it you 'haven't paid the full tu bY April 17, 11172 through Withholding or payment of an .estimated tu, you will have to pay the regular interest at the n:te of 8 ~cent a year (~ pircent 8 month) or any Un• peld balance due with the dtlayed return. II the added payment due pith the return 11 more than lo percent of your totJI tax lbown on Form 4858 -or if It lln't p1ld by the eitended due date - a IAt percen~ per month penalty also will be added. · nte: possible financial ad=- vantages to you of this tomatlc I I I I n g extension no elaboration from me there's no d oubt that Qiany of you will be helped by the added leeway . Nevertheless, the c h i e f puipoae of the Treasury's move la to eaae the pressure ' Ch1rle1 A. Mathews of Mission Viejo hu been ap- polnted directo r of santa Ana opetatiol1.!I for m Clanon Electric. a division o f lnterna- tional Teleph on e and Telegraph Corporation. Malhews will direct opera- tions for the manufacturing faclllty which produce11 multi· contact electrical connectors and integrated e I ectron I c packagea. He Is a graduate ol t he University of London and Ille /loyal College or ~lence. * Twenty-five years of service wlth Bank of America has been marked by c. E. ··aocll' Schueller, manager or BofA 's Corona d t I Mar branch. He began hls career as a teller at the Beverly· Vermont bran c h in Los Angeles. Schueller is 1tMu•1.L1a a past presi- dent of the Kiwanis Club or Corona d!I Mar 111nd is current- ly vice president of the New· port Harbor Chamber of Com· mtrct. * Patrlclt F. Cldlg1n has been appointed president of the newly fotmed EI e c tro n I c E11gtoeerh1g l11ttrn111tlon1I, a 1ubsldiary of Elec l ronlc Englntering Company or Cllifomla. The Newport 'Beach tl· " • lllfl'i.tt 1/ld bffl ttlOdtr alllll 1o11lll11<t to • '1"'' ~ i. t11t "'*"'''~ I"' ura el UnJIH 11•1") 11 IM a.,i111 "fronl tl)lr6floe1 llkll wltl M 111llllclf retcl ''°~· A"f tel ta tltl during the Gary W. Rollison a od Gerald U11flrmoll"' llY ..,14 s~ ..... 1qr ceur1 ,11 f'l.lllllltl.fd or1._ C:..11 O•lfli' •11o1, Jam• l.. t1111t1. Jr .. "'""""" ot Low, to t111 °''"" c111nty etd courlholllt Clh d •I"' bf• 111d1W of'''°" 111 M1 llld mu1I l pr1e orier1 "--J . Kohlel', Jr accounl ex· 1.,. ,1.,,,, tl!lt •rid lnt1,,11 01 '••Id 'tltruory it. :IS .,,. #1,dl a. 1t, lt11 :tm \/lo 0Mr11. Ntw""1 ''""' ,, s1nl• .u., Sl•ll., ca111arnra ou 'r1.,,1, 1111•11 .. btto•• bld• 1r• .,"*'., ""'" lncomt tat fOing 1el.IOll. T11r: ·• dac••* •' IM um. o1 •••II and ,11 tM tin: C1llfll'11l1. ttMO. Wlllcll .. "" •••c• of fltl• 1ftd lnrtr .. t (Oll..-~..i to 1nd """' deJm wUI Ill dtemttl w11Ytd, rlllno ltself h•a become ever· .. ecutlve1, are 111lgntd to the ,1.,.1. t1t1t ..,. 1111,,111 th•t ·~ •••••• ., 11111 .... 1 ., "" uM!lrtl.,.. '" all ,,.,11.,. 1111d bf 11 urMl•r ••Id OtH "'Trull '" th• 2. i11t proltct con•h" o1 t~ l4dlt11111 of mo' •• or • burden on office localed It 500 Newport ••ld llto:••M11 "'' t(111,tlr.O 11¥ -·•llafl LEGAL NanCE Hr1tlt11"9 to !fie lfl•I• ., Mid ~I .. ,,,...rty 1l1111tM In ti.. Counly" Or•1111• ooltt. flood lltllll •l'ld •141ctrlc•I ltcllltltl p~ r-te' 0r· 111 law or oll1t""f", otlltr thtn Ill' '" .., wlthlft twr 11\0fttl'll anw 1'1t tl•tl .. ~llCI· S!1t1 ot Calllorni... 111 11ld (OUfllY ,.,d lflt" l1H Fltlll Lltllllnt, fesaionals in this field as well \,;Cn r ave. d!llon ._ tMt ., ~td -..: .. ~. 11 ''-••<TrT1ous eutiMltt ''°"., tt111 nttlcl. ltttt ftKrllltcl ••: J. TM •••rdlnq »ody in '""Pll•nce w1111 The fltm I• headquartered 11t111 o1 d11t11, .,, 01111 ,, 111 "'' 11111ow1n11 NAM• sTAT•MlllllT O.~ ""'llA"' n, ttn. L.111 » ,.,. » o1 irtci ~'•· c1t1 o1 Ille recauJr•ltlf!ll• of 1111 Yblll' codt. 5ttt1 as o n the l1xpayets they serve • dt11erlbH 11,Jflllokl inter•" ar 1.i11• 111 Ttlf to11ow1,.. ,.,_1 •1"9 '"'"" ''' Otl1• c... C"'1• ,. .... •• ,.,. m•' l"ll<lll'dtd 111 ., '•UfornL•. ""' •.c.rttlftfll 1n111 odoP'td _ 'due to the fact that the In Loa Angeles wllh off1ce1 in ...., 10 "" hlllowl.,, oe.crllltd , •• , ,,... llli.JntM • ., • ''' tlCIY'" C•rwl llm• •• u . ..,. "et Mltt•H•neou• .v..11, "'' ..-.v,111111 11our1v w••• '''"· .r.11 San Fr1ocllco M 0 r' n .,,., ('Ommonly ~ ., )'J'14 Coolhlo• Cltl!ATIVI Eli!Tft,•llll. ,.,, ... C•l•Klltot• ., tM Wlff., .. , ..... ol ialtl Or•1111• '°""'f . wwkmtn tm~lo'l'td M · ••Id ""°"' Olkl In feder1I, state Md loc1) t1x OJ t d K·---• 1 d' A-. '°''' ,,.,.11. c1111ornli . ,1111 tlf'ltro, •Ollftl•lft ve111v. JAM•s'~•'•~•· J~ l!.ICCEl"T tM sou1M•tt1r1y 1••.0l tffl •c(O!'d1nc• w1111 ''" llourlY wa" rota1 •• t ha become more ma e1 , ew1a1Y I n •lluo1tc1 111 ""' City o1 COit• Mini. c-"" DMM c . """'"'· 1oen 11 ctt111.. -• 111a,..,i_ 111._ ,,.,,1,,. re urn! ve Gardner Is 1 member of ... the ., 0 ,.,..., 11,1, " ,.111w1111, ,..,, mwt ,1111,,11111 v.11e... A1:.--:'i.a •t uw ALIO exce,.T the NortM••lff"ly AnY <11HJllu!I011 net a1111c1.11ed •..ct complicated each year. And 11tr1lc\ll•r"' dtlC.tllllll ,, totlew•· y.,._ 01.-1111lnt. 10 u ,.,. ~ 1s.oo '"' ., 1114 Loi 31. tie• 1111ec1 Iha" "-••It 11 tllt current this trend haa petai!ted in the New .York Stock Exchange .. u tn. ,.,,,1 11111 ,,.. 111·11,,11 111 ,., •• ,._111ft v.u.... ~.,,!,~ c.11t. ""' ALSO l!XCll"T "" s....111-1111"1y •••• '''" 1or 111t ,..,ucab11 .,.,,, 1n11 Inc American Stock Ex' Mwttr. kl11i t wldaW ;oce1..o •• Tiii• 1MJ1ln1ou II llll11t cenduC!ad ~ , .. _ ..,. C.t.....,.. JS.Gt i .. 1 M .aid LOI M. cltultlc1Uot1 In ttlecl with IM •ba•• face of tndlesa pledgea 1t " . • Ltut1 '" .i:.i uftdl• ,.,;, ,.,11111 ,:,01, "'""'""'•· ---• Thi •••Ht tclllof•u a/'ld otlltr com,,,_ ll•ltcl T,ICllS COl!n(n1. 11 •"v ,., .. UstMI ev•l"V Jevtl of government for change, Inc., Pacille Coast d1ttc1s.11t.,,..w 11, IHI bl'-t" •11t• .,""'"' o.....CltMl111t ,,.,:;::1~ ~°;t'"~" Otl 1 Y •Hot. dttl1n111oc1. w '""· a1 *--••ii "°"t!Y i-1ow ••• not cur•1n1 ... tr• r1v1 K<11 bf -' Stock Etchan•e and Inter 11. so1rnne 1..,, c-t•nc• 111 0twty •• Donnt c. S111lt11 • • • J.U.n 11ttc:rl11H ,......, h 111r'°"t.11 .. 111: 1111or .... -" 1111,h•• 1111 "bltkllnt 1 me "simplification" of the tax " • nl· lflton ,..,, ktl'lnt4ll w · ic111 nd lt111 ''''"'"""' 111o11 wllll 1t1a Cilll.l'l'lt'I> "°' l!klt11 ,1..,._, cat• Mew °' ~11uc11o11 t1n1t, wc.11 rrv11111n 1 111•11 forms. Ilona.I CornmerciaJ Exchange, Ell11W ICou, 1111 w11o, 11 Lt•-,: , c1tr11 M 0•1nN C1111ft1Y ... : 'l&fV•n" t , LEGAL NOTICE can1ornla -' M contl•t•"" a ••'1 et 11\1 "''°"" '1• 1 '4 t i... Inc l1rm ol to l'tlt t c011W1Mtncl11t "' ltn. IY ttttv J, a1ro1ttft, D~ coumy Tiit llllllilfflfMd Trin1" dlsd 1lm• flln. MY l'l•tllll, wtUare, v1c1tlon, ,.,. .. Now I final note on /Ir: • S...!tmllar '11 IHI and ffldlnt .,, Cllrll.. lllY Uallnll'r tor 111¥ ·-·KfMI•" Ille l'llOl\on or oltitr llf;l\tlltl lhlll bf In ado d t . th l S.OtlllTl"ber '14 "11 ulllH• ._, ,Ul"f) SU,•tlOll COU•T o.-Ttle~ 1tr1Mt _,,,,,,., tftd olflor c-dltlon lo flll llllow H1ltd waH 11e1!11. SOUn assUrop ~n a aJl\Ong 11rmlnittd It '..,,,...ICl,d tMr•ln. racorll-"utlMlllld Orin.-Coa1I OallY ,Jlo!, tTAT• OP CAL.l•OllNIA .-011 dHltftafLeii, H -· 1Mwn Wtll\. Owrllme slltlt bt PO ld 1"' warll your key objectives is to avoid • A1.1111•• l•, 1N1 111 •ooti. ,114, Pata Ft••u.11"1' 11, 11, u, Mardi t. itn TN• COUNTY o.-o••N•• 1•kl wla wur M ...... 11ut w1111o111 '*"'°'...,... 1,, ''"'" o1 ""' r119u1ar div'• I County Fl' rm ne ot Olllclot -•ecllf'd• ot 0'•11t• COt111-• U1·12 No. ,t,•nlU C0111n1nt w warr1111Y, 111.,.tu or lm111«c1, work anlll 11 the r•t• lo• '"'''Im• ot ,,,. calling unnecessary 1ttent on tv. s1111 of caur°"nr• 11 •m•ncMO "" Not•c• o.-HtAllt+N• 011 •aTtTION '"a,;1.,. 11111, _,.,,1on., ., en· '''" 1 ..... 1wt11. to your income tax relurn, ,,,.. an l"ttrurntnt recon1;,, OKtmMr 1, LEGAL Nane& .-oa r ll o •A T I o• WILL. cvmor•nce•. 1a NY !ti• remo1n1119 '""" Hotld...,, ~11111•H1101lday1 •tcotfll11d I ' 1Nt Ill 8GOll IJIO. , ...... •I OflL(lai CHOLO.Ul"NICJ ANO ,o. L1n1u c1.-1 ....... of ..... ""' Nwrt4 "" Wld 111 tllt col\lcilv• lllr9al11l119 .,,_ ... getting nto a ma1or cor· Gets Contra l 1'KOrdi of Or•n•• county, 1" ind 10 lh• 111nitiou• IUllM••s T•STAMl"NTAll'f . Ootd ., Tn111, w1111 1n1tre-1 ,...., da1t ... ,11e1bt• 10 1n1 p•rtl,ul•r crou, reapondence with the Interna l c followll'll dtterlbld r••I ,,_,v ,. NAM• ITATIMIJllT E1l•I• ot MAUDE Cl.AJllA IM1TH, ....... I" ••Id 11111• ... owlotd, •dY•l'loC:••· II cl•ulllcallon or IYP<t of wwkmtn w11: l.ot "· •xc.,u,,. 1111 norlt'ltriY so DKt•Md. •n~. under lllt ltrm• ol .. rd Otld or tm•le~td atl !ht pro!act. Revenue Strvice, b e ·i n' IMI, of Trect No. ':Ill II H t mll' : ... tollowlno ,.., .. " I• "°'"' W•lnHS NOTICE 15 Hl!lllEIY Gl\/EN tlltt (1111-Tt\1$1, 1 ..... di•'"' and l ltHllMI of 11'1• Cl•ulllc1llf11 Mowrl~ audited, being as ked f 0 r PHOENIX (AP) -l>ollov1n recorded In 8ollk 1s., , • .,,, 22 and n 01 ti. HEtHIMAH McGAEGOll COMPANY '"' H. Smlttl h•• 1u14 htrtln • p1tltkln Tr111IM and of""• !tutti u111.o by 101d 8rlt•l1y1r Construction Company of eoA Mltctll•noou• Mt•• 11.-orc11 01 ,."' 1 1 111 • tor 11roblt• et wn1 t11o1oor1flhlcl an111 tor 01tc1 of Tn.it1. Carpel ' T!I• L•Y" documenl! lo ,prove your .,.n. OrinH Counl~. st'••• 01 Callforllll , 'O ?,"" 11• ' N•weort •..oi. Loner• Tutamtnllrf r1llrtnc1 to wnldl TM lllllntl!cl1ry Undl!f" l-lld Deld ol El11elrlcl1n claims -and all the rest ta Ana, has been awarded a IDSltltler wlfn all llulldlftfl tnd Gllltr C~~':. la Nt~ k ,IJ VI "114: 11 m•dl for furtll1r POrllc111a,.q and 1tlat Trut!• IW r••IO" Of I braid! Dr dtt1ull In Gla1l1r W , lt7 g mt' Iii' on C t I ( Im'""'"""'" "' 11ld 1>•1ml.e., N a · 'c"o' • •· lht 1lm1 and l'l•c• Ill ha1rln• lilt 1tm• lllt 011111at10111 11curtd th t rt b v, Lath•• ONE ft. v TO avokt thla ' on rac or a Tttm1 ol ••le c11h I" l1wtul -ot -pert ltd!. •11°""11 '2'611 lltl bffll ,., fer M1rcll "· ltn, at t :JO MrtlofOI'• axecvtld •nd dtllY....,, to lllt P•l"!•r chain or miatry i,s to IVO}d 328-bed addition to t h e lhl Unltlcl S!1llt on Con!lrm1llo" Of ula, .n!~~~.:lllMH II tHllno c:oncluCll!d llY en 1.m .. In Ille courtroom Cll o. ... ,tment No. Undl'91tnocl I w'llten Oecltt1tllon ol •aptrll1npr wll 8 V tera 1 Hos It I I p•---J ol-••rl c•lll ancl b111nc:o l'llldtnc.111 llY ll ·11111 N • k • ) ol said court. at 700 CIYIC Ctnl•r OrlY• Dlf1ull 111d Dtm11•d fllf' Silt, tnd wrltt.n Plu"'btr m iataku which I ag your e n P a n 11UC11 X, nolt secu,.,, 11y St<ond Truit Offd.,. ,,., T~I 1 11 •1 111! 1111 "" c We•'· In 111<1 citv of 11111• "'"•· c 1u1 ... nl•. nottc•" br .. cll •rod 01 •1tc1~ t• c111~ ,,.,,.,,, )04() fOI' the IRS. Before YOU Rf:p Jol\n RhodeJ (f\.Arit ) •r-rty IO lold. Te" Mr 'tllt of t lTICl'..nl C1"1kl,,: 6,':"n!: CO\lnty ~ Fllt t 17 °'t~7 01191! Ftbrv1ry 22, 1t12, IM undwslf"'" ta .. 11 llld ,r_tlY lo Jl:ooftr , td • 1 llld lo M d-lftd wllll bid. l uw1r lei IY llYl<t J Maddox O f., ( tY W. I , SI JOHN s1tl1f¥ ltld Obllt1tloru, l lld lllU101trr, on St.I ~Ill mail the form, therefore, check announc . -•P1Jm• ••l•t111t Flr11 ottc1 p1 Truit ..Jo. ci.r-t f · ' 11111 °"'" counlY c11rk N°""1'11111' 24, 1t11. '"' ll"d•ri1tn1c1 ctuseo Iron Work•"* the following m01t common Work ii to be completed 1p.,oic1mo11 """' of 111,000.00. ...., ,11"1 wM. J . cus .. cic u ld nollc• ot 11r1ac11 •net "' •tKHot1 io ltllnlordnt . d , lkls or olftri to bl In wr1tl11• end wlH •llbHlhod 0 C 1 0 lly l"llet AllWM• •I L1w Ill 'KIN'dtd 111 llook ftOI , P•tt 761. ol 1•111 Slruclutol errors: within 1,12.1 IYI, bringing the bt ractlwtd ti i... •lor1111C1 oPllt• .•I •nv Ftltrut ry II ~"::.. ~·rdl : II. 1ffl fin Wlllfll,t llM. Olll<l•I llec.orch. Ftrict !rector Incomplete address·, hospital'a capacity to 5.15 beda ltmt a111r !hi flr11 ....,.Uc•tlon ll•rfOf 1nd ' ,ao.12 1.averty "'"" ,,....,..... tltM O.t•: February tt. 1t12 L bor · btlor1 dtlt of ult. Tel: (Ill) U4.tH1 ,lllST CALtFOllN IA T t T L. E C 1 1~ omJtted or I n c o m p I e t e l--"'-----------1 Dat9d F'~'"' 1'. 1tn LEGAL NOl'ICE •11.,.., ..., ,.,,n~, coM•AHY ••!MM 11" LEGAL NOTICE ETHEL L, FINN, 'ublllllect Ori n .. Coo1t Ot!IY •11ot , 11 1tld Tr11t11e, Ol'l!ltATING ENG!N!.EltS aignaturea; Ex1t1,1trll• cit lh• F••rv•rv u. u •nil Mardi J, ttn. '"s.n. lw J. M• Stldcin. G•-1 Failul't to attach all Forms HOTtc• o.-1MT•111110N To tN•••• ""'' ,, Myr11e J. "'"' 1Ji11 A••'•'"'' vice l"rtslfltnt Group t WI 1111 THI lj11L• o.-Al.COHOl.IC c1te1aMd MOTICI TO tt•OITOltl l'l ~ Group 3 • ; 11v1uo•1 L.IONtL T. tAM•l•LL 1ur11t10• cou•T 011 TH• LEGAL NOTICE l"ubll•lltd Or•nq• ccia11 01111' ,1i.1, G,oup ' FaiJure to attach required Marci! 1, 1tn 1"*1 M1fll11t '""' lTAT• o, CAl.1,011.1111.t. .-011. Mt•d'I :t ,,, 11. 1972 .ut·n G•oup $ tal ts hed I Tei W1wwn 11 May Conc:t rn: V•t N11y1, CtllJ. fllll TH• COl.INTY o.-OllAN•I ITAT•M•NT o, AIANOONMllllT G'oup· 6 I emtn or SC u ea; lulllKI lo luutnc:t •f .... llctllN ..... T1'-""9 11'11 ,...,.. .... A·nttl o.-Ull o.-FICTITIOUS . G,lllP 1 Incorrect, or omJtted Social ,11t11 for, 11e11lc• 11 11tr•b• 11wn 1tia1 ""' "'*"'" ,., 1.ec11tr11 e1 tM E11111 of MAil GAit ET G. woL Te11s, 1 u,1.,.111 HAM• LEGAL NOTICE GtClllP • .... "' 6:7t '" '·" 'n ... ... '9 '·"' •. us .... .... 7.N '" J.19 ..... •• Y '·" 1.27 "' . " .:11 6.91 7.01 J.U 1.~ •--·-· be (" d unclortlonld prDflCllMS 1o wn alccihollc •d•l• af .. w die"""' OKtottd. TM toUciwl,,. NrHM ll•v• •blndon9" Group t ~ui!ly num rl 11 YOU 0 llt\ltl"lff• 11 tr11 l'•tfT>1H1. 0111c;rlllH •• PubHslltd OrlnH Co.st Dolly ,lie!, NOTICE IS HE•EaY GIVEN lei the tlll Ult ol 1111 flc!lllOtlt bullMll nomt lEAMSTEltS not Ult \ht )abel); ..., felloWt: MlltCl'I J, 4, l&, lt72 U1-12 crtdhllf'I Clf lht oboYt n1med ~enl CH•OHOEIC ft.l!CTltONICS, 11 Jiff IUllltlOt COUltT OF CALIFO•MIA, 4 yd Tl'UCt 5.05 U .. O r wrong tax table, Ji"ne 1170 ltk~r tlrMI, COl!t M•I•· llla1 an ,., .... , h1Y1nt d1\m1 1ool11U 1'M llttd Hiii, COiia ,,.,..., C1l1fllf'lll a mn. COUNTY 0" OaANO• ' · i yd. Truck S.OI l"utw•nl ro il!Cft 111111111"'. 1111 u,,. LEGAL NOTICE ......_ Mid dleldtnt 1rt raqulrtd to Ill• tMm. Tl'lt lldlltous 111,111,....1 ntll'll r•t.rrM 10 .. Chic Clltllr OrlYI Wut, I · 12 l'lf, Tructi; J.IJ 0( CO(Umn; dtrtlfllld It a1 .. IYlnt lo !!Ml 0tDttl"'9nl Wllll Illa ntctaury YOUChtr1, In 111t Cllllu tbav• WI• tllltf In O,a119* C-ty on lalllt A ... , Ctllfw"ll 12 · U yd, Truell; ,.11 Mathematfeal errors; ~ AlcClflOUc ••war••• Control tor i11111"c• NOT1c1 o" TllUIT••'S IALI ot ""• c1•rk of Ill• o11ow '"1111tc1 ,our1, er OK•"'lllf" "· ttn. C••• "•'""" ,. . 15 vd. Truck J,•J II •II tlCOllOll< lllvt•••• 1lC•Mt tor UNOI• o••o o.-T•UIT 1' pr•••nl lllom, wltll ""' ,,., •• ,.,., Sol•• L1baft tor1 ... tnc ... O lllornlt l).Jl.UI JJ . 40 yd. Truck 5.19 failure to check correct llcanM1) lw flllN pramllfl 11 lollciw1: T .. 7!-J,H-J YOt1Clltr1, lo 11'1-t llndettltlllld ti lllt Pltlct Cllf'p., Jiit •e; Hiii, C~lt Mtll, IUMMONS fM.llltlllAIEI Tron1ll Ml.J. J.lt blocks indlcating filing 1tatus·. ,,0••• ',',',.~ •,,•,•,,•,11.AL (BOii• Fldt lHll nmtf.ff • of 1111 '"°'"'~ .. Mcl(l!NNA .. FITTING. C1UI01"11!1 '21621 '" ,, !llt m•"'··~ ol Pelll\oner: Wtltr Troct •. n ·~ NOTICE IS HERltV GIVEN· th I Sult. A, 24100 El Toro llo.td, L11un1 Tlll1 llu1lf\IS1 .;.,, conductld ll'I' 1 cof· HELEN M. ICl!tNS and llt1s~I; l"ht !flt"tlo1n1 tdlldult o! w•IM lt bll• Incorrect checkino of block w w G l.nl•r1rlw1. Inc. winwooo ASJ"'"tATIS c ;1 .. _ •,, Hll11, C•ltfDr"I' mD. wllkll 11 !flt 11ac1 eorttllln · FtAlo'Cll J, ICElllNS td 11"" JourMYm•n work l"' '''" '''"' a ,ublli119d Ot"ento C t O.Ur ll!cir, ..,.. ' ' • • """ of 111.11111111 of 11'11 und1rsl•Nd In •11 m•I· · T o J for pe -•naJ exempt10" nl Of a• m-'"" cweort!lon, ti Truflff, w SucClllOf lo"""''··-· --· •• ,,,, "••I< •··• 01vld E•tltlft, o the ttHndent: FlllANC IS . !I! hwr1. , ..., M1rCll :t 1t72 ,. ., ,,.. .... ll"'I" • ' m "., ,,. •·--"' ,,,_ ~ •• ,.,,., ICl!llNS G-1•1 o< ,., <o-••o<• -,-, .. , '• II • ( d nd ''11 ~. or 1 ,,. 'rui "' 11ur1U• dint, wltllln fe111r "'°"""' 1lllr n11 ILr11 ...... ' "" " '"' """" '" ahng o epe ents: to "" D...t of Tru1t axtcul•d br Mllcttlen of 11111 notlu Tl'lh •taltmtnt w11 fl1td w1111 tht Tht MtHI-• h•• tlltd • -.. 1111011 con-cludlnt dr1w1n11 and • .,.c111c1tlot11 ••• .,.. Incomplete liating of itunlz.. LEGAL NOTICE tlCH.AtO w. ClltO,T ANO LOtll.AINE 0,114 F•bruarv 29 19n_ County Clork ot Or•• County on ctrn1n1 "°"' m1rrl11e. V1111 rn1y IHt • flt• •nd mt y 11e 11c11rf'd 11 "" 0111c1 of CJl:OFT, Hutbtlld •nd WJ'9 and recOl'"td •AYMONO M WOL TEllS FKrutrY 19, ltn. wrltte11 •llpONI wHllln thlrtv dlYl Of 1tlt Frtdtrkk 8r-" AtllCIC/1111, 314 C•mpul ed deduct.ions; J ---------------l.r.u1111t :If, tt1t In look Jllt Pa" t1•. E~t<utllf' at ~ Wiii ot I !Mii dtlt 11111 11111 1111T1mot1• 11 u,Ytd "' you, Drive. Htwl>Ort letdl, cont. 1111011 1111 LI ti g in dedu lions '''TITIOUI 1u111i1•s1 '"'ITumtlll Mil. '"1• of Offlcl1t 11tecor111 tllt •boY• named dtctdtlll .-111 Na. Fl.MN 11 vou till to Ill• • wr)ltfft r1sPOnw PIYmtr1t of • dtpo1ll o1 uo.oo ,., 1., ,, S n come, C NAMI ITATtMINT In lht oftl(t ., tii.t CouMY RKordtr ol MclCeNNA & .-ITTING · ,ullllshod 0rtll9' Cotti OaUy l"llOI, wltlll" llldl time, YOIH" Ofltu1t m1r Ill tn1Ur1 tht r•lurn thtrto/. 11 llltse or tax ltenu on wrong lines; "Th• lollowlnt ""on 11 do1111 bu1IM11 Ortnt• cou"IY, c1111or11J.t, •nd Pllt•u1t1t lyi OrYIH• w MCC:•rn• ""°'ell~ l" 11. 2•, nn ~12 ent1rtd and ""' court "''' 111t1r • ludl· llocumtnh '" rtturlltd 1" gCIOd c011dlfl111 Failure to check the pro....,r ••: c 0 11 111t Nolle• el Oefautl •"" EIKI'°" 10 ~1• ., Tara ·111...._ 111111 " , mint to1n111n,',"',}~11nc:•11v• -~"r oro1tt1 w..,1th1n '"" nol•"• .,., '"" tt.t !Ille 111 fOll' rk AT ALINA c IP"fUlllS, lOO N. s.n llltrfl!ndar rK«dllll Nowmlltr H. l.a,..llt Mltll, C.!Hwlll• tWi LEGAL N011CE Cllfl.Cttn "' v....., ..,_..,.,, lllOl/llt CIPfftlllt ol d1 , 1111 lull tmount ot 1119 block in line 31 or Form 1040 NtwPorf Tr.ltd •11lklln1, Suitt II, lt11 Jn looll: "'°' '•I• ""· ln1lrum1nl Tth 1114) Ull->+M Wpporl, clll1d C~lodf, child WPC>Ort, ,,. ,,eP01ll wlll Ill ••turned. (f · b k '•) NewllOfl ltKll, C•I. '26'0 No. l lJ'ft of $1ld Offld1I Racllf'df, wlW Atkrntfl lor l1't'Clll91' lllC1"IT10US IUllN•ll torntYt' IH&, COllS, al\ll llld'\ olMr rtll M It lhtll Ill malldl!OfY ~ lllt c-OreJgTI an aCCOUn_, • Allll M. l"rtnc:Ft, 2U2 l ldl" C 1, Cotti stll, on TuttdtY, ,lprll LI, Jtn af lf:to ,llllllilled Ori naf Cotll OlllY • ~Jlol NAM• STAT•MINT II lnlY Ill art"lllll by 11'11 (Cll,lrt. traclllf' lo wllO(n tllt contratt II 1watdrd, Take It for granted that the Miu. Col. n•21 A.M. 11 tM m1!" 1ntre11e1 o I Morel\ J 10 11 21 ,,12 SH--,,.._ feltowlno II ~ou will! to 11t11 1hr tdYlcl ttf •" ••· '"" u-•nv 1o11llc:1111trK!llf' Ul'ld1r 1\1..,, 1a I h · wUJ Tl\11 bull11111 11 balnt cotlductad lty t n Wef trll••11ser MOrt ... f c o rn a • ,, y ' ' • ' " lluilftoll .. , fllr...,,. ••• "'"' twney In 11111 m111l!•, YClll ll>olllll CIO so .,.r Ml! 111!'11 "'"' Ill• 1tld 11H1C:llltd '''"' ar l metlc on your return lnd!Yklll•I. •oim•r"' nl/Md: ,.1c:r11c w • • 1 , , " "°"""'Y .,. ""' your wr111e11 r11ponu, 11 to •ti wonime11 •~klYtd llY 111tm 111 "" be h ktd h b " LEGAL NOl'ICE TH£ tUPl[IMAllCET . •1) 10lll $1., .. '' ' ' c ec Even t ouah t e AM NI. 1 r1nc:11 Mori•••• Co .. loctltd 11 n1 l•ookl'llK11 1n'" m1v led on 1 "''· P@CVI on ot 'Ill contr1t1. od • 0 'Th!I •1•1-lnl tllod Wllft t11t CounlY llYd~ In Ille cUy o1 ......... Im, CounlY of C.lt ~.(Ill!. t2'0I; I'. O. l.u -~· Otlld M.ltUll ti, ltn. No lll!IOlr m•y wll11C1,1w t>ll bid tor I dS on an audit Of YOUI' C\1,1'. of Ol'al'IOt Cou111Y on: fell. tl, 1'12. Or-, Stott of C1Hlornl1, ti -·bile; a·-· .-1CTITIOUI •USIN•ll ll"Ylne/NIWPW!, lnin1, Colll, ""'· Wlllltm €. SI Joflft "'led of lort'/.flye C.U) dt'l'I otter tllf I I - ~ v~ Mkl'ltll W, M11Ul11. •7J JCllll 11., C•I• .--,.,. ' d return are dwindling, the f , • .,"' J. M • Oe11MJty CCllHllY 11on, to ,.,. "'-""' 11100tr tor c1111 NAMI STAT•M•NT Miu. caHI. ...aun,. ...... r • 1 • 111 1or tht -n;,,. of bldl. h ( Ith t . CL«k. IP•Jtlllt 11 1tlt 11"'9 ol" u lt In 11wtul TM lell-lllf --.. dolno M l-Wlllltm F. l'twetll, UJt ,Ol'I L•SSllll A llOLIT Ollfll FellruAry "· "n e ancts 0 an ar me IC • .., .... -of "" United Sl•I••., Amttlc•) ••: ... .,.,, N--1 IMCll c II! A.,...'1'1 •I L•w HEWPORT -Ml!SA Chtck ate v•rv hi""-And •ubllltl.ld Orin .. C011t Ot llY "llfil, Jiii rlOflt, tltlt tnd lnlff"Ht. con'lfl"ed l• HAlllO• Sf011tAG£ OUTLET, 17J Tlll• 11u":i111.1t It llllllll ~ltd l"9 Crow-llY-UNl•IED SCHOOL OISTlllCT 0, _, 5"'· ,..,._..,.., 2J, •nd Morell I, 10, 11, lt7'7 t/'ld now htld by If und'lr 11111 DW I" lllt IHI 11 .. Sl••I• c .. a Ml\I. l"trl-.111" ll't t T1rraact, Callltrnl• fttfl Ort11111 Cou"ly, C•llfornla assume you'll bt audittd -41.12 ilr•rtv •IAAito In C0111 M• ... .akl Devi• 1C1y Julltf, 632 Tffl'lftc•I M. w. Mlllll" T•.._.._, f21t1 ,._..., tlr 0ora111w H1rY11Y FlJMr de!pite the 1enetal odds _ ff ~If and Siii• OHc:r!Md •• tot1 .... : A~-. •• Norca. • ,..!)..., T...., """""*" ,.... wl"' .,. • C-h Attwt11•• tor ""=::c , ::;~~;:rno AM111 _,. 1-• I •· 1 A "'-_, .. . "" ~ ,.,.-.i. """' .,........ "'.... 11119'......,.,.. .,.._ ... ~-" .,. CL«k ot °''"" c""""" ~· ,.nr~rv " o youl' .u]UI 1:\,1 grou ncome .. I L..PAiAL Nal'ICIC S1ai1 .. C..l1forl\ll, Caunt'I' of o ....... 1"'1V19u•t. 1m. If '""""' J M-.. ~ ~ ... h,,.. ••lltt COOll Ctlly Piiot, "ubl!ltl.ICI o, .. ,.. c ... , O•llY l"llot, $15.000 OI' more, u you h ~ c1tt •' co110 M•••· H11erlbtd 11 D1vld K•Y Julllr ceuntY ci.tt • ' •"'..;.'c"'....:'c· _"c·_'c"c'c':.c"c":.c_~--=.,.:::n:1 ,•c"'o:c'o'o~"-'u'::''"":..::"c'o'""'""''c'c'"n'--:"c'o·•! ave 1or1ciwi: Lot 3 of T,•(I No. lits. •• Tii i• 11e1ama111 tllt'll will! flll CountY • ,1'1n1· • au b 11 t antlal unr!imburaed l'tCTIT1ou1 1u11M111 ~ cin a me• recorcllcl In llook "· c11rt t11 Or•nt• County on: P•b. t 1tn ,.,,..,..., •• ,.,, ·-·•• ,.,,, ''"'· LEGAL NOTICE NAM• ITATIMllllT • ·-J • ,, • -G ..... ... .. _ LEGAL NOTICE .nter\a••menl e•pe••es or 1·r -, , "' Htu '" •rid so flf M11c1111nto111 Mt111. f •. ,., · •1•• " ''""'' 1111""" Mtrd'I J, 11. 11, 1• 1n2 --7, ... ,. .... "'' fDllowlnt l"f"llon I 011111 ,,,.... fKOl'dl ol Or1n11 COunlY. C•llllJl'llfl. c1m. ---".:".,,.,:..c•,:._,,c,,,, ___ c-=-c1--,:;;;;:::;::::-7.::::C::-7-""""'....,.:..1 IUl"lltlOlt COU•T o.-1HI! your deductions itand out as "',.._ .... !I.AHO " T 11 ,. v l L AH 0 , cmnmonlf knciwn 11: "" w.,, wit-,. isns LEGAL NOTICE 1u,•111o1t cou1tT 0 , TM• ST,t,T1 O'. C&L1•01110.t. f'Olt .bnorm.lly high I I U ._ "' Slrfft, Cosio Mfll, C1!1fornla "'11 •llbl!tlltd Ortnt• Co11t Otltf l"Bot.1 ___ =ccc=ccc-,-,,,-'----I ITATI" 01' CALll'OtNIA ,OJI: THI COUlllTV 01' O•ANGI or your n· .s..... 11.1111 103. 4'<11 81rc11 St•Ht S•ld 111e will bl med but ltll-out ,..,n;,,.., 11, 11. u •lld Mtrcll J, 1tr1 TH• c: Na. A nnt come bracket Ntwitorl 9••""· C1. nuo co......•nl OI' w1rr1111Y • !.. r ,w llod ui.n .. IC"TITIOUI IUllNltl OU .. NT'!_ !",,.011 "" 11 • 01101• TO SHOW CAUll • Jtck l.P\11, 1..01 St1cra1t, Cor0111 dtl rt1tor,,lnt tllle, p',,11':~~ o ,';'P t,;_J--------------·I NAM• •TATIMINT .... ,, FO• CHo\NGI 011 NAMI Mor C• t262J .... ,,,,_,_ ..... NOTICI 01" H•All1NG OF ,.TITION In ......... , •••• ,,,,,,,,,,_,,,, .. ' · cumbr1nu1, lo 1tll1'V 1111 llldelltldnou ,.,.. ·~ ,.,111111 .,. ""'1111 .-ot •1tOIAT• 0,. Wll.L AND FOil .. '"" " ..,. ,Tiii• bu•lna•• I• 11111111 conducted b'f •n 1ec11r11:1 llY w ld DHCI, lnc:lvcllno t11t 1.. LEGAL NOTICE 11us1.,.,, ••: LITTlltt TIST,t,MlNTAtY llOMO ..,it AZALIA SAMPEllllSI for c111,,.. ot lriOIYldUtl. Ind tllotlllll •f the Tnllt• tlld of Illa 01\ll!llSll'IEO EHTl!lt'ltlSfl, IJIO WAl\llOJ Nam,. T I J1ck LOYt I !f11st1 crtelect b'I' uld Deed, t0v1nc11 .-1CTITIOU• IUllMllS Loti•n AYlfllll, Coett MIN. C1ll!Ofnl1. Esllll oJ' GEO•GE HA a T, O a D WHEREAS, !tie tPPllcttlon Cll JIMMI E II• llti.m.nt llM wJlll ttlo CO'ml)' ll'llr111nd1r w!ll'l lnltr11t provided tlltrel NAM• ITATeM•NT Otnl•llO'f' Inc.. Ctlllllf'nlt , 1310 L.ot11" SHOllT OKtlftd AZAllA SAM,.ERJSI tor cllant'-ol nemt Clt!'ll of Cir•-'""""" on: Ffbruiry 23, •"" Ill• ~n1>1ld 1orlncl1111 et tht no;'; TN 1o11ow1,,. ,.,.,,,, Is o1o11111 M l-AY-. COit• "'"'• c1!Uornl1. NOTICE 'IS t·iE•EIV GIVEN ""'' 1111 bffn ""'"' tiled win. lh1 dirk~ 11'111 tm. ly ...... ,., J. Mtddo•, OtilllUIY IKll•td b'I' .. rd Dold1 lo wH 122..0,.11. II: Tiii• blllif'Mlt " ...,,. c-led "" • Hatltord Eu'"'' Shor! II•• Iliad ht<tlll • Coutl, '"" 11 ·-••Int lrll(l'I ulol •P. C-!Y Cltrll.. •lllW w;1t1 lnl•rnt tlltt'ecin lrom Ml'I' \, lt1l as a.i.1tTMO•E llAUTY COLLEG!.S, Cll'llOl'lllon. Hltllon .... trobllta o1 wlll ,,.,, tor Letttrs .iicat~n lfttl Mid Uollc tnl d"lrft IOI l"llbll·'"o< • 0 " •• .,Cl\ll<*l 111 Nld Neil•. .... Hortll lr..dWIY, .... ,. Ana. OENTALLOV, INC. T1damenl1tY "' Ptllll_, (bond Wt lY· "'"'"" ntmfl dll ll0'1CI to .... llllOOl-td "" r•11t' Cotll ti .. I, DATEO · Ftbtlltf'Y 21 1f12 C1Htarnl1. JOMPll M. McGHllcudd\t, l"r•1. 1111, rlforenct t. 'IWllJCll Is """"' IOI' n11n11 ol JEHNtFflll JOL.AN SA.Mo ,lllf'Vt,.., H, llld M•rcll "' 11• tJ. lf12 wisTWOOD .Usoc1ATf5, Sc-8t1U!Y E"'""IHI, •nc:. IA n.11 ,,.,_.,,, tile9 wl1tl ''" COVlllY turthof NHk.11l1t .. .,,,, t!Mol ""time •nil ,.ElllSL '-------------""-n-J 111ucl! Tru1lt1 Calif. COl'l'.1, 4150 Wllllllrt leultwtl"ll, Cltr• of°'""' Coul'll"I" on: FaOruory 2t, pJtct of llttr11111 1111 l-ltM has llttn HI NOW, THEIEFO•E, II 11 htrtll't I' 1'1' Hoi•I G. Woodsworlll, LOI AMtltl Ci ll,,,..ll1t DOOJO lt12. IY tl-IY J. Macklolt, 0.u!Y 1_.. Ml'cll n 1112: al t ·JO 1 m 111 tho ordered Ind dlrl!Cll'd Intl Ill 11t•IOl'l1 l11- Aul1ltnt Ster•,.,., T~f1 blll:!,,..U It C1ll'ldUetod b't' 1 ct,_. C-IY Clarll. couriroom of' 0ito•'r1m1ni Ho · l·• ol 1tld Mrt •ltd 111 tt1t u kl m•tltr ol C11011" cit LEGAL NO'I1CE •ublllhed Or•tlOI C011t 0•11~ ,.llCll, allon. • ... ,.,,,N courl, ot 10t CIY1c c1111.,. Orl;,t Wtil, In 110mf1 •Pot•r btfore •bci"" enlllled COtlrt, bond salesman with a bankingl----;;;:;;;,o,.-;i;;;;;w;.----1~""~"~·~·::··~·~· ~"~·~·~,,~·....:.:::....:.:::..:.~m~·~12 SCOl't: •EA.UTY INTlt•lllSU Publl111td Ortntt Coa11 OallY fll~t. Ille City ol Sa111a ... ,,. C•lllOl'11I• 1" Dtp1t1mtnt 3 ll'll•ICI\, localMI II JOG firm in Chicago. He received 1 1 lllCl"tTIOUI 1u11111•11 INC 1 cor-•llon. ' Mtrch l. 10. 17, M, lt12 J.I0.72 o.1o11 Mirdl 1 1972 · c r ... 14: C1n11r Dr .• San" An.1, cani...1111 o" MAMI STATIMIMT ~ LEGAL NOTICE I v M,.,.., Lulkl", w .E. st jOHN, ~ ll!h d•• tll A•rH. ltn, 11 ""• "°"' of bus Ines 3 administration Tl'I• 1o11.,..1no ""°" I• 6111119 bll1IM11 ' 1"r1.icreni . -LEGAL NO'l1CB c1111111Y cllr* ,_., ci clfldl: 1.m., 111 111 •"" "''re to "'ow d ( 11· ttt4-0C WILLIAM C. HISCOCIC u use, II tll'f' 111"1 lllYf, wny IM IP. e gr e e r 0 m Te I a a . THll.Ef: 'M' EHTt:ll~ll lSES, 7'11 1'16 .-11791 QI W9At "''" ltllk •~111111"' olk •llOll '°" Cl>t"ft " norn., "'°"'"' not Technologl'cal Colle••. Gr•c• Lii .. COlll Mffl, C1Uklr11l1 "'"· NOTICI TO CtlOITOlll '''""'" ···-· c • ·-.,, ' ,,(.TITIOUS IUllN••• '"'" V111hlr• .... Ill ••1n!l!d. o ••· I W K I C IU,l•tOt (OUllT 0,. THI . ..,.... oast I •r r o · NAM• tT.t.T•MINT IO<I-Go_ .. ' IT IS FUlltTHEll OllOE•EO lho• o .... ttn · Ol"Mll, :IOO:l ltlr•. Ollt ITATI 0,. C,t,Ll,DOHIA •GO l"l'brv1ry 11, II, H 1r!d Mtrdl l . 1t72 T f-'I ~• * Miu, Citrtornll '21H. -n llt "'CIWlllll "r111111 ore dolllll Tth UUI tw.1U4 C#r of flllt ordfr Ill PUbtlollld In 1 ... Tllh 11\rllrtfft It btlllll coflduclff by tn TNI COUNTY OJI OllANel llutl1111s ti: Altlriwr to< f"flll'-Ora119t Ca~nl 01\Jy ,llol, 1 l"ttWIPtll!• of Walter J. Falrfu has been lrldlwldwl. Ill•. A ntH SOUTH COASt INVESTME"llt -1"11bllJhN Ortllll Coe1t 0 ljy PllGt Hnf!tll c!rcultt/on, 11rln!ld •nd publl Jhed M1rll11 w. ICOl'Hll E1t1t1 ol MILDltEO I!, HOLDE•&llt, LEGAL NO'nCE {SOCO '" ... llrntr\11), 1172 Dullelflf. lull• Marti'! 2 3 ' ltlt 1 t 5'7 n' ln IM CHy of c .. ,. Mt.a. COtlllly of elected treasurer of Capital 11111 ,, • ...,.,1111 111111 wl1t1 111• counlY Oec1•18d. :u. N-w1 •••ell, "°"'· ' ' ' · · Ot'•not· In ,,... Sttlf o1 c11Jfllf'nl1, '"'' ~earcb ud M rem 11t Clerk ef O•tfl91 County Oii Fflll""Ult"I' 11. NOTICE IS HE•E8Y GIVEN to "" ,ICTITIOUI 1iltlNltl Euffnt Trllloltl, 171-12 .. ackrll'll. LEGAL NOl'ICE .. ell WMlc far lour (•l 1ucc111r .... -k• au e 1t12. 8Y 81vt,IY J, Maddo11, Dt1111h <redltot1 M ffll 1bciva n1ml!d lltlc~nl NAMe tTATIM•NT IN lN , Ctlll. f*-'. . • prior lo lht "''' eblwf Ml IOI' ,,,. Compaay. The Huntington COVlllY c1 .. -. 111•1 •II HrHMU Nvlno cltlm1 •••hut 1111 Tho 1011ow11111 .,.,...,, 11 ao1.,. buslMU Josee!\ .-•d•141. 11112 •o-Allo Pl1no, Marino 01 ••Id •ppllcanon. ch 11·1Jf11 1tld dtcellt11f trt r"u!rld to 1111 ll!em, ti: St" Juen Co,l1tr1M. IU,•11.lot COUtT 011 TH• Htrmon O. Scavlllt Bea e.lf:C· ,Ubll1Md Orantt Coos! DtllY Pllol. Wiit'! "" noctt,ary voutMr1. In t1'11 oll!ct THE SCOTSMAN l Hit CLEANlltS I. Alllltt Trlbciltl Jr,, ts.m Olarra lTATI" 011 CALl .. OllNl,t, llOt Jlldgt of 1tle S~perJOt Court Utive joJnecf l'llll'llOr}' U, li 11111 M•rcll a, 11, lf72 ol trll d erk ot lftt lbaYI tntlflad (Ill.If!, or COIN L.AUNOltV, 2J1 C 1!a1t llllt St., ltrHI. la" Ju111 Ca•lllrlno. THI" COUNTY 0, OllANf.. Dated FtD. 13, lt17 .qU) lo PrHtnl 1tlam, w!lll Ill• nactht,., Cotti Mt1t, '1171. Tl!l1 11\11111111 Is bfl119 ctollduct• ll't o fllO, A·1'Ull ffU-OC t b fn t J---------------1 fClllC.""'· lo ll1t 11mltr1!0lltd ti 110 Ntw· •odlrkk lt!n M1cktnll•, f!HI Alollt •ort11tr1lll,, lllOTICI 01" HIAlllNO O• ,ITlflOM •AUL M. Oil.LAM.IMO, e ves • LEGAL NOTICE port Cini•• Or .. Suitt"°· NtwpOr"f •••ch, Or .. Hunt .••• ,11. EilMMtl Trlllottl .-o. P'llOIAT• 01" WILL. AND llOt Attor!MIY " LIW ment advis-·---------------1 C1Ufof11I• t26IO. wlllCll ls Iha pltc1 pf n.11 ....... I• ...,,,. C:onollllClod w Oft llll• ••tMMfll 1111111 with tlM CountY 1..•TTllll T•tTAM•MTAlt.Y tltt7 C"""'•w l!\IC,. kllt •A I' llut(f\111 ol Ille undtr&lgl'ltd In ttl motltrt tndl\lld111I. Clark of Ortll:H Ceun!Y on! jl"ell, t, ltn. Etlll' el SAOll! M. 81.ANO, Olc"11!4. Tarr1Kt, Ctll .. tnll fOJlS ory finn in ,ICTITIOUS IUSIN•tt perlaln!no to 1111 e1!1lt Of .al" lllCadlnl, llllltrlck ltln MtdltNlt ay Stt!Y J. 11'91ttn 0.Utt CeulrtY NOTICE: IS Hl:JtflV GIVEN "tit•! AlltrntY .. , •ttlll"''' 1963 as chief NAMI tTAT•MllllT wrtl!!n IClll!"" rnontll1 l ttlr lilt firs! publlUI· Thi• 1l1t1mffll lllld wllll trll COUlllY Citric. M•••••tl E: Qllltw Ill• tllOd lltrtln • ,........._ (!IJ} DW111 Tiii loJIClwlnt MrlOll 11 ..,,..,, bllt\111111 llOll of 1t111 nollc•. Cieri!. et O••"" Cou11tv on: F .... 13. 1m. II 1'7N ""»on fllf' ,,.... pl Wiii and fir •ubtti.lltd Ortnt1 Co19t 011tv •111t, accountant in ttl Ollllt FHrllirY 29, nn. If lle,,.rlV J. Mtddox ()fputy County llulllltl!ld Or111H C-1 Dlll'I' ~!Lot, 1-llC• ti Lllltrs T'tllmfl'lltN lo Piil· l'tbrvtry U •ncl M•rc~ l. 10, 11, ttn th e fund IC· HAll80R LICIUOll. '"' " HtrMr Jdl11 E, HolOlr1r. Clark. ~......,,..,..,. 11. II, u ·~ Mtrell '· 1912 11.,,., r1Mtr111t1 '• """"''ell It m•d• tor .... ,, llw;., C811• Mu•• C1Ulornl• Ext<ulor ol tilt WIH el fllt .. 1•1 IU-n f\i,ll'ltr Ntllcularl, lfld ... t flll 11,,.. trMll j-------------'C.C.: COuntl'ng d..... M, L1RU1 Ha, CO 11 r I , MOO bo od ·--~ ,.ublr· .... O•o-,._., "''" •11o1, ..itc1 cit llfarlnt trll .. .I.. l'lt1 bHn "' LEGAL NOTICE ,~ -,.,,--,., ,,_. ''''· Gonf-1110 • ve ntm 11 ...... 1111 "" ....... ....,..., r r I m l "' """ .,_ "' llOl••T N, WHITMCllltl l"tbruory zs. •nd Mal"Cll a. 10, 11, 1m LEGAL NOl'ICE for M1rm 11, 1m. a1 t ::io 1.m., in ll'lt p 8 ' en · tn!.~~~.::.~IMIN 11 bllno cond\IC!td by tn 611 liltw .. rl Caolw Or., kilo... ..,,,_12 _,,_ ol OIHrtmlf'll N<!. 3, o1 .. rdl---.-.-.-.-,-.. -.-,-0-,-.-,--0,-,.-.-- F.lr(.x • lllewwt ... di ,.,....,... .. nut ••CTIT•OVI •••••••• court. ti 700 CIYk C•""'' °"'"' Wtst, 11'1 ,,. ' c AltFAX , M. La ltue Httcourt ' 11t9 City 1f Sant• A111, C1llf1f'nll. •Tl 0 ALl .. OltNIA ll'Ollt rtilled bl . l t 1.. n.11 1t•l11T .. nl lllad 111111> the CountY Tit: 111'1 "'°"" LEGAL NOTICE MAMI tTATIMIMT Oiied Ftlll""utn" Jt, 1tn THI 'OUMTV o.-OUNO• ce pu IC accoun an • ""' Clarli; ttf O••ntl Col.In,., ... Ftll. 17. 1m . AttwftlT '9r l•ICll!lt "" Ioli-Int "'""" II dolllf llu•I-• w I!! ., JO N CAI• NUM1•• l).JMft 8 vice president of the Ameri-IY 11 ... •rlY J, ,,,.,..,..~ OtlllllY (el,l!!IY Plltllillltd Ol'tllft Coe•! D•ll'I' l"llol lllCTITJOUS IUllNl"•I •• , ,.,~II' Clrr~ • IUMM0.1 (MAtllAGll Can Mutual Fund. He t. al .. '""' ,,,-~l'Cll J, 10, 17, ,,, 1'12 .Mf.-12 NAM• ITATIMlflfT SCOYlLL CO., UI.(: T11111"' Avo., SIL.IM t . llU"ll(L.IN In '' Illa merrlate of "tlltlonff1 ... 'Tiie loltciwlno Hl'Mfll ••• delrtt s.1111 A/It • '21115. "' ••• , 11'!11 Strlll. LEONA SiAFFD•o ,.N ·~I treasurer of the Jnvtstment •ubll lflld Ora"" Cotti O•llY l"lklt, LEGAL NOO'J.CE IM!•1 a1: Jim L. Jtv111, W< Twtl11 A.Ill, 111111 c-. M .. , CllllMn!J.t "'2J JAMES ITANLE'f ITAF~OtD Company Of Amerl 'ca. "l'llnlllry II. 1S '"" Mtrcll l, II ... 1,m,, M.1.111( 11i!OUST11tll!S -Ml TY.Ml, AM. n1u. Tait (110 14t·IHI To Ill• R1sP01111tnt: JAMES STANL.lY' ~· ,,.. 1mS Cll\llnln". H\tll!IJltltn •••ell. Tiii• "'"!It•• .. NIIMI tondudad In" an .. ....., .., '""--· STAFFO•D * IU•lllO• COUIT o.-THI WUM1m T. Mitt .. t11S At,.,11, HUii-lrtdlwklut l. , .. lflfled Ortntl Cotll o.1fY 'llot 1111 !Hllllontr 1111 tllld I oatltlor. C- lTATI D" CALIFOlllNljll .-ollt tl"llOll 8•1cl'I. ' J im L. llt ylft Maret. ti J, '· "" 5'1-12, CH"nfrtt YO\lr ni1rrl1111. 'l'ou .... y 1111 • Two Orange Coast Pruden-LEGAL NCYfJCE TN• cou111Tv Oil 011 ... N•• J111 M. T,•,.'""'· toU \11• .. R Jua11, Ttilt '"'""°"' 111a.1 w1111 1t1t Cw11tf · wr1n1n rtlOl'IM iwllhl" tl'llrly Cl•Y• ot ~ • I I C Na. A·111tl C1pl1lr•M .. Kii. C1"11 tf Or111t• C-1'1' 111 ~ l'ae. t. 1m. LEGAL NOTICE d1la 11111 11'111 "'"''"°"" 11 urvHI"' '°"· til nsur1nce 0 m p I I y NOT•c• IN\llTINll 1101 NOTIC• OF N•A•tNO 0,. ll•TITIOlll Tiii• llu1!n1•• Is balntl c:ortdllClad " • IY .,,..,. J, •1tt11t!'1 D•""" (Ounty It YOU 1111 lo Ill• • Wflll•" ,._ agenl!I havt been Cited by the TM CeunlY lonllallon Dltlrlcl1 •I .-oil P'tOIATE 0, WILL ANO .-oil G-•I ••rl11er1lll1. Clarlt. Within lllCll tlm1, 'fCIUr del•ull m1y bl 1.ITT•lll TISTAM•NTAO,; J.n M, fr .. ttll... , 11Ttl IU,.lltlO• COUllT 011 TMI" tnflr9d 1nd tllo court m1y enler o '"'"' (! f t land! I nd Ora11111 Counlf 1111111 rectlVf lotalNI lllll• ' JTATI 01" CAt.1,0lt:NIA l'Ol l'tn Or OU S ng SI l!S l ltlfllll 11!00 a.m .. T11tM•Y• March l•, ltn, E1ttlt cit MEllLIN L.Ef COIC, Doceti· Tlllt 1t1l1Mtrll fll9d Wllll lfll Cou"IY ~ubU111fd Ottt111 CNlf Deity l"lklt, T I mt"l cenllln!nt lnl uncllYt or olller ordt,t I Ra! I h W U 0-& I Wllldl I .., td. (lafk., °''"" C.O...ntv an: ""· 2:l. ltn. f'WU.ry 11. 11. 25 ..... M•rcll I, 1t72 ... COUNTY cw OllAN•• ~trnlnl dlYhlpl el -r-ty. -"\ serv ce. e I . 8UKJtr • I mt l~IY Wiii bl oubUc °'""" NOTICE IS HEllEIY Gll.ll!!N 1tltt •11111 Iv ''"''"' J. Mliddb" DIJlllY Co1mty ,..._,, MO ... .,,,. . ............. dllld CUllOd'I'. Clllkl "'"""' .... Jrvlne, and Jobn L. Gorm1aol ~':'!tric'.~~m,1~'! (111111~.,.,:~~· '~"'= W•lker co~ h•• 11111t 11ir11n 1 Pltlllon for Cler\. NOTICll O' HIAJtl,,,. 01'-.·PITITION for,,.w• *"'·co.ti, •119 1uc11 '""' ,•111f Costa Mesa wlll be com-V11t1y, C•lllornlo. tor 111. lollo\1111111: tl"Obtlt"" will •nd fDr l11Uanca of ltltlfl , 1"'7 LEGAL NOO'ICE flOt ••o•ATI 0, WILL AlllD •• IT!tY .. tr•'llM by ""'~·· , .. l"ICH CONV!VOll: IELTING Ta1t1rn11111rv lo lM plllllll011tr. ,tllrenc:t 1"11lll!lllld Ora11 .. Cotal Dtllf "'*• --------------! CODICIL ANO L.tTT•tt Tl"ITAMIN• If Y• wl111 It .. 1111 tdwlct tf IA m.ndtd for '"·Ir service 11 •• ""''"'' -... •·· ,.... " , """"'"' u , ..... M1rc11 • 10, "· -T.A._.,, t'"'" 11 *• 1n1ntr, ., • .,....._ " ,. Litt: IP&CIFICATION HO. 1<061 '" "" ~, .... r .... cu 1r•1 ltn ., .... ... ,ICTITIOUI IUllNISI l1t1tt ol JUNE coMsTOCIC. Otct ... """'""' t:. IJlal ,.-Wl"lfttfl , ....... II the I i rm • g internatiol\ll lld• m111t bl lll"bll\ltlad 111 •CCOl'dtnc:t •rod tt1•111'1• ""''Ind •1a<• of lltarlnt t!lt *'"12 NA.Ml" ITATIMIMT NOTICE IS H!llllV GIVtN 11\tt -· Ml'I'" flta; in thM, •. , with an or..,.11ttt11 of lllt 1~lll(tlfDn•. ••m• 11•• bffn 1tl l0t Mtftl'I 21. ltn. at lllt loUOWl11t Hl'llon II Milnt bu1lnt11 llf11r A. Nttlla" "•• fllod 11trt111 • -Jo D•"' •·-. ''• "''· ' business conference later thla: SMCt11ca11on1. btd lll•riltl and tvr111tr •:» e.1"11., In 111t cour1f9llTI al' O.tt· LEGAL NOTICB """' ...... lnfotmt!IM m1Y bl Otltlhtad ti 1111 tb&"' mlf'll No. 3 OI .aid cevtl, at" 1Cf CIYI'' ---------------'" tOIElltT :ZIEGLE• 1. SON "1"" 11°" tor .robft. ti wtll •nd Cldk:ll W (llALl Year ... Ctnllr OrtYt W•f '" '"° ,,_ " ,,,,,I" • ... L•ll•r• Tnlarntnlan" lei ,f'llll•W•, w. I . II JOHN, c11r-t • • r•it ti 11111""°"' 140-2'11 °" fft..201 , •• "' .-1,TITIOUS IUtlMISS k•lul11 La,.., +t1111th1tttt1 a..dl, . ,.,...tnc1 11 Wllldl ij "'"" 191' flfflf'ltf t Y fl/ Joan Mc8rlft, OtP11fY I * J . Wlrnt SYlvttl..-An~~l~l::r.:i:· l , ltn.° lllAMI" STATIMINT Ja!Mt C. llttllr", tl1d IC1\uln Ltl'll ... artleul1rJ, tllll 11111 !fie tlmt tnd t'-U •llblltllfd 0,fnH Colt! i:>tll'I' ,llot &btrt B. Olay of Mlsslo O''""" " f l,,.nc:• w. '· '' JOHN Tiit 14o11owi"' ..,_ I• 1191"' 11u11"'" Hunttft.,.,. ... e11. , pl nt•r11111 lht .. ,,,. ,.., "'"" Mt f6' '*"',.., ia. " •nd Mtrc11 a. '" ,,,r n ~ll1fltd Oran11 Cot1t Dolly •llol. C 11: Tiii' llu1!,,.•1 It btlnt ttM!xlod lty •11 M1rc1t u. lt17. et t llO 1.m.. In tl'lt G?a V)tjo has bffn named ""-"" i. 1tn nl-n ount¥ crert HllL'S a•co. '"' w. '""' s1 .. Cot•• 1n111 ... 1111u11. Cflllll''°"" et o..trtmtn1 No. J, of wld -------------: TIACHM.&N •tld OOLDN••, INC. Mitt, ca111. ~,1. Jam•t E. l l•ltr ' c11.10, at 'It Cl'lllc Ctnftf 0t1Yt W11t, 111 •....,AL NOTICE J southern area m1nager for err •1oi1rd 111. "'"°' N,11 WllT'lit!Mllflar, "' c..i.1111 11.. Thi• st•ttmtnf fllad w1t11 !fll_ c11.111tv t1t1 cttr ., ""'• ... ,,., c1n1on11a. .....,u ~~~~for~~ o!~e: j:i!~ t ~ r ®' ~· ~;~~r::~:~:= fllll 1]!~~7r~,cr:11W111t ~-~ .,, ~t1:0.t'T =.~c,.';y n(0:.~7y .:~: ~~r~111,1~'!ui.t., Cit,_ fllOTICl~OA ~:1DITD1'l •-Jth I · ..i~ • AttwlltY• ftr: hll"-" Noll l . Wlrn,fht/mor. llMllt "'* °""1f!t~ JM IU,~tlOll COUltT Ofl THI ·~a nauranee company 1n ... Pllbtf11!ae Ortntl COMI O•llY ,Ila! Tlll1 llt ttf'Mnl 111'6' wlllt lltt c...•v PIJtlUJlltd Oftntl CelJt Cel11 ,lltt, ._.., ...... Cal--· '"11 STAT• 0,. C,t,L.IFOllNl,t, ,o. I~ II • aalea rtpreaentltive .M Mlt'Cll,, 4; 11. 1911 171·1' Cllrtc .,, Ora .... C11.1n1Y an: ,...,.,.., "· Ftflfwry IS. lltld Mtrdt "' "" l1, 1m .,., ft1a1 .,..... TM• COUNTY Of' CMl.lHO• In n--bt l9'70 he • ~ im. •Y ,...,. .... J. Mtdltol:. ~ , 4U11 ,,,,..,.,..., .., ........., "''''' " ouv eL•1c1C M11e111LL. '"""'"'""' r waa . . LEGAL Nal1CB Ct1111ty Cltrk, .J. PllMIMH Or•ntt c-1 0111., "n" Otcta'fll. named r6anager of the Sanla ~"fl.'-'1tll LEGAL NOTICI, l"lttrll•ry "· •• •1111 Mttdl "' lt72 ,, .. n Ntlk• 11 lltrtll'!I .. 1 .... ,, le crldlton "' Ana district office. '-·• ., lllCTITIOUf IUINllSt ,llllUlhod OrtllN Coa~I o.11'1' ····'---~=:;::,.:,:~::;:::....---J ---'-;-;;;~-;;=~;'"--'"'-CI"" ,..,. ntffttcl d~nt .,,,, '"' ~ N.AMI ITATIMINT Mtl'dl a. 10. 1r. N. lf1t ,...721' l'IC~IVlllllSI LEGAL Non.CE NfHl'll 111\ltn• c111m1 ••• n1t lllt MIC ~ T111 fltlewfM ........ t t t ftlllt lllo\M• Atl .... T I---,:;:=:::;:"'"""""'°'"' ___ ,ft<ldtnl .... ltlllliffCI fo flit tl'ltlft, Wlllt Ro M l"''' 11: LEOAL NOTI,... T fellewl fl _. MIMK !fie MCH11ni VlllCMt•, 111 tha 0111« .t btrt L presidt.nt "l•W•N ••OWNANO , • """" ,,. • "' llN:TITNMlt 1us1•••• N C1tr1t;., 111a • ...,,. 1111111111 cour1. ,,, ecuU~ will 4lrtct a cUvitlts at the new t.cillty, localed In San!-a A!"f· 'nle new company la th~ 1ntun1Uo111\ •rm for EEC011 air tr1Mport, broad- cast, tlpe rtadtr 1 n d hardware producl llne1. * J ~ ..... vc '_........... ,.__ . Aler S/' ,,..,1-'-------------1••1 . .... NAMI lfATSMllNT IO •roMMl "*" •l"' lllt nteU•trv VI .... ru.. .,..._pe ....... •.c.;::,.q;~Kl.S. ••rll \II ..... L-. , ...... ,,.. C:•llfll'nla .,... •1CTITIOUt IVSINnl IAJllTll\0'9:1 l lAUTY COLL•C••· n. ""'-"''"' ....... .,. 41111'11 ~,. tt "" ~"""' •I ""9'11<9 , ~tlol in Slnta Ana. hu -: -0•'9 1rw111, *t ,..it \lltw Lfl'lf, 111,t,M• ITAYIMlllT 115 huttl Latftlfl tttlot •• AM!Mltl't. IWMM ti! ., HAltDl.D w. NAS14. Mt s . °"'"' • elec'·' prtsldtnt o( 11J,.: c:~=~·-,. .... V!tw • ·~ "" ftlltwlnt "'"" b ...... ....... ('•-" .. 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"'"' ltt labor re1•Uo It lalaUo ''"" ni1. •l•l'tf!Wll nltd wt111 JN COUfl\'1 11111 "'""""' ... t\1t1,w1"' 1111 Ctil!I' T'tll• "'~ 111111 ..... ..t CeiMfl' 1n 1-•• .,"" I~ lltllOll wtt11°''publllc 11 , .. n, And "'" NIJd Boner'I DIMI• l .. ,..,., A"'. cr..-,r .. 0r ..... C-1\1 ~' ,.,,,,,,, tt. tY c1wt..;.~-a.wtrr 111 , ... t, 1m c11tt "'Ottfllt c.,.._, "'~ ,..,,." *'· Ltt •11 ...... c:1•1 . ._. -Ar• ~ ·•-DAI'Y Pl' ~r ""°""'"'om.. Wl't llt 1ttt, ,., ...,....., J, MMftll, °""" lf1l. IT ,....,.,.. J, MNdOlt. onurv """""'"' .............,.,.., des Curtia Id In H ., "' ~ IJ I.IV H...-i ''"'• ~ ,.... cou11tv cw,. "'"" CW!!!\' c1K .,,.. oc • tel • an-.Suftddr com/a. ~'"""" o,..,.. ceati• o.11y ,1~. , , ,,,,,. ,_,,.,.. Or•• CMJt Dllllw ,11e1, ...... """'""" cw... c.aw O.tf't ,,1o1..-Untton Beach. ' "t91"vttY n. "' u •• .-.f'dt J, ,m ,1.1t11111ec1 OtPM coait oaitr ,1191, ,.,,,.ry 11. 11, 1s. M1rdl a. 1m "1.1111.,.,.... O••• c.e..t Dtll'I' 111111. '""*"' u , .,.,. Mlrtfl a. it, u on Ul..n Mtrtll a. tt. 11, t4 ,,,. '41.n -.n Mtrlf'I >. It. 11. u, 1tn m.n 1 'm.n \ I I • " ' 11 I I I I . .. ·~ ... .. .. . . . . • . -.. -• . . . ' . Fi-iday's Closing Prices· Complete New . York Stock Excli~nge List Finance Briefs • I DAI LY l'!LOT JJ ' • • • . -· Ji . DAlLY PILOT F~. (tll'Ch '• 1972 , • -'B9y and Dr,eam Die ' -Academy A.ppointm,ent Days A.':f'ily PARKVILLE, Mo. (UPI) -worklng at a restaurant for at a North ·Kanw City In- For Ille past thr<e years, 17· tuition money. He bad -~ dultriat·plant11ftd tlle ·iather of )'eif:01d Roy Leon Gawr1 Dying lessons and was a mem-anotbtr aon and a daughter, dream w11 to attend the U.S. ber of lhe Civil Mr Patrol. 'aaJd there W¥ ')><>thing we Air Force Academy. He had His falher , Doman Gawf, can do," a):iout t~ pl'Ol- won an appointment'-and said his son hacf "never been ecuton'1 ruling of jultlfiable passed every entrance u-in the least bit of trouble. He homicide. aminatlon but ont, which he didn 't have timt':' He Jtudied "Nothing will bring him was to take Saturday. and worked and thought.about back. J'm not a man to 1ft1b lnatead, he wlll be buried on flying and that wu It." trouble. when Jt,can'l help any, that day, the victim of a police The eJdtr Gawf, a machinist but It wllfl't juat." . bullet !ired while II< was 1~1---------~-----'---­ temptlng to make sure Ills clrUmcametrue. Giwf broke and ran when omCen ·,-urprlse'd him. Wedneilday ln Kansas City's Center High School, where copies of the examination were ltored in an office safe. Police aaid ht was trying to .~t wire mesh glttSS protecting lhe office. He cmied a butane torch. Patrolman Robert Jones aald be fired after the fieeing fOUtb ignored et1mmand.s to halt. The prosecutor .ruled the shooting a ju11tlflable homicide. H'J'bey didn't have to kill him," Mrs. Katharina Gawf, h!J . mother, 11td Thursday, "He didn't resist. He didn't do anything but try to get away. He'11 been a good boy atl bis life ·anct he must have just wanted eo bad to get in to the academy that he made a mistake. "It's a11 he thought of for three years, Now he's dead." The principal of the high school young Gawf attended in this Kansas City suburb said be-''couldn't believe u~"-- ---·· --•• Al9 "The boy was a good stu- dent, popular, too." Gawf, who was president of his high school sophomore class and vice president as 11 junior, finiJhed his course wort in three years, 29th in a class of 300, and waa to participate in commencement ceremorlles in the spring. Meantime be waa attending Maplewood Junior Coll•ge and Indian Violence Threatens ll'INOOW ROCK, Arlr. (AP) - A Navajo 1ndi8Jl cbl<r hy warned that an old feud with the Hopi.a over cattle grulng rights has reached the pot-shot stage and could flare into violence between two tradi· tlonally ·peaceful tribes. Peter MacDonald, chairman of the Navajo Tribal Councll, said In an Interview their neighbors, the Hopi Indians, have been confiscating Nav:ajo cattle, and at times, have been shooting at his tribe's roncb- ers. The Hopis, who have round- ed up 70 Navajo cattle in the - last few days and placed them in steel corrals, accused the Navajos of bringing livestock onto Hopi lands to graze because the pastures were better. Last year the Navajos seized 750 bead. "I'm just afraid that one of these days the Navajo people are going to get their fill of thil and take things Into their own bandl," MacDonald aaid. "Somebody over he:re Is going to get mad enough to shoot. back. Then. we will have something that ts bad for both sides." The problem stems from 600,00G acres of desert paatures which the courts decided 10 yean: ago belonged excluslvelY to Ille Hopi tribe. The two tribes had been feuding about Its ownership for nearly a cen- tury. ' An addlllonal two million 1cre1 surrounding the Hopi land, the courts decided, af19ulCI be sbsred by the two tribes for grazing purJ)OSes. 0 We ~have no quarrel with the Hopis ·over the land Ibey ownj" MacDonald said. 11But r abo lldnlt Ibey reallae the aolutloo to th!J problem ls to fence &bit I00,000 acres -so= they have rtpeated-ly r 'todo. Tax Data Available ----~ wwwaew YOUR ·~ CLEANEll ~· CHOICE • 409 BATHROOM CLEDER • 409 LIQUID CLEANER •TY-D-BOL ' • LIQUID PLUMIER Realfy d-up °" 11>!1 ,one..(cbid·Jul--c tb•ltbb lllld "° -· • ==-~.3"' ' he ooiibocl,Jl81d oat of tb•~-· . .u; --....... ' .ORTBO un DD DICBOIDU FOOD Thia II the tlJDe loo er good INdlllg CIDd tbla prilduct doff botll knna CIDd dlCbitadra. Klce 3 :95 price for the co•.._ COVERS- . qu=t11y cr¢ quq111y. 8.000 SQ. FT;· 14" DID llOWEB Super ·1haip bladoo._ adjuotablo cutting bolgbt. a tough 0110. It worn u you puoh It. 12•• OBTBO WEED'I FEED U the woecla are ahoad. gl'N the other team er chance. nu nmGna a long lllt of loc:al -· Cllld·t.oc11 tho lawn to 6'5 hep oat othon at 'the -lliDo. COVERS 5,000 SQ. J'.T. CEllTBlL LIWI SPREIDEB At llaHOllal you dOll't gofono thing Cit 1pec:lal and J>Cl1 mo... .for the ac:wuory. Here II tho aprocrder lor that Ortho •1111f. for lour and chcmp. 4'7 3"BED._ BDDBO••D load It. cum It. hep the grau wt ol the knnao. (Or do lib th-cl-ardd-111 OIU building did. -ol ~th Ill) • ' ... I A.uny Recruits Get ."~Free Sampk' · · FOllT JACKSON, S. C . (UPI) -'li>e Am>y unveiled a new program giving pro-. ·~. nCnlitl l three-day look •t military ure wilb the blart of rock music and a film deplctin( the pleasW'Oll ol be- !tti '• ~dler. Some 100 youlha 'ranging in age fN>m 18 to 21 ire taking part in the first week of the ~-montb eiperimental p~ IJ'am dealgned to permit them a glimpse of actual training coDdltion1' without an obJ.iga- I Unn to enllat un1 ... Ibey wan~ Tito liJJlt lncludu 1 IMictlon to. • • · : •t em~ Ille body tougben- Tlle _.,,. Is, • 10ajor; 1ng eserclaes in the AnnY· 1U!p J~ the Army's efforU to . · 1 • inltitute an ill-volunteer army . wbll~ a narrator esplaina: that by 1973. u :rJecesaful, ilmilar soldiers can e~ to bear projecta Will be set up at other · ~. women • Uiose thr.~ recruit traln1ng baael. around magical words ,Ob, ~y GOd. the country 'Ille film adds that the The ~y gave visiting Army, through "spit and newsmen a preview of the pro-grit'," 'has never.·f~Iea to de- gram Tuesday wqich tocJuded feod the natlon~.but 1t contains a specially made film aimed no scenes showing combat or at convincing an undecided combat deaths. youth be · abould ehllst Im-Col. John Kean, who beads mediately. the selection center at this 1111r•l!ng lllllltarJ. bile .. tho sOltth Clrollnl mJdlan4o; ..... the Jl!Oll'lm ... dealllld to show th< <VmY "lib It 1'llly 15, with" lbe good a.nd Ille hid; ,the ups a.nd Ille doWlll and tbo inl and the outs." To mate ill ~int clear, the Army has built 1 multillllllloa dollar selection center, pat .. terned after a almllar center in Eng~nd, which contains air conditiol>ed, I carpeted room.I wt>ere the prospectlVe recrulll w.Ul stay $ring ·tbelr lbreo day tour _of duty. · .TRIS WEEK'S . . ' • GUEST PAIEL L£t t-1€ SAV l~H S A"gC;ff" 6UESTS~ ORE nME BUY! . . . FIBERGLASS _·PAIELS . ' . YILYOLDQ: ' MOTOR OIL . ' You know :trhat It coats 1n th• H"1t• , -atatloa... IO ·no one.need~ to yell "bmgcdll.". Othor popular brands we 'ban crt· good prlcoo t- 29cQ t . WllDS..nD WIPER ·BWES . ' ' Got the he1t po11lblo mlon in rain. fog, or an attac~ of giant tomatooa. A lln blado 11 a cheap lnffltmeat. l 44PR. ' ' IUTO JICI STUDS Don't put your jnlat Ill the Jack tti:at cclme with the .car If jou. hcrn to he undor It. A couple of tbeH 11 mucbo better. IUTO LITTEil ·cur111ER It'• the way today. Thell toued'"OU.t Utter .... , to blow back on rour lawn. ao bolp d-up the ·..,... wo'n gottoa -i-111to. 2ac CDDDIE UYILJELLY BmBEIOtEB· Romembor the Umo I lald It --·?hf.-· tliat dumb. !Teiybocl7 bow1 It'• spelled dlllelwtly. (attaboy. lorll.) 77ceoa.. A.'T I '"''" ~E >i..L 'R£Gv..-i ---(souo ~) \!' 8 "· • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 10 "· 12 n .............. . J49 J99 Y~fllC WIDflS '• . WSEB .ILDIQIUM BOOFllG Per lalur made gut• bl aluminum. Light. but 1trong, Jcrugho iat Nit lbah·hah•ba- ba). 21·~x1 FT. • •••••• , ••. 2"7 ·28"xl0 fT. ·, ••••••• , 317 2&"xl2 FT. .. .. .. .. • 317 bBn. PUnCLE • BOlBD .A 1lHper. Thia on• good price for tho •,tufl you can work llko wood. but no gralll spilt. and hcml GI a rock. 187 " INCH FURNACE mms .. AU tho popular 1iaH. (ad tbfll you fbtd yourl WGI crlwayl unpopular unttl It 1IMd Cloolii) F!bollJla11 body. 30" B.ISEIPIBD BEITER.. Low profile. apreadl tbe heat. got · a c:ute llttle Ian thCll g-whlrrm, "midi that 9-dklde. ad llltlo 1M1 lbcit 110 1tomp. , , • I - I { .... . I ' Lag Beaeh vqL 65, NO. 54, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES r r Prisoner Flees S.horn ' . Reduced Sentence S·til·l Looked Too Long ·BY TOM BARLEY Of ... O.llY P'IMI Stiff l .A Costa Mesan who got three months · lobbed off his one year Orange County Jail term when he promised Superiot Court Judge William Murray he would 1have his mustache and cut his shoulder . . . length hair decided Thursday th11t nine months was 1ust tOO long. Sherill's officers said Thomas Patrick ·Joyce, 27, escaped from the Theo Lacy branch jail just 13 days after his record- setting encounter with Judge Murray. They may have a hard time fmding Aussie Doctor Finds D~ug Linked to Birth Defects · SYDNEY, Australia (AP)' -Dr. William McBride said today he has found a second drug that causes deformities in babies. It is "not as Important as the thalidomide hre·akthrough,'' however, he ldded . McBride won fame In 1962 with his discovery that thalidomide taken during p-egnancy caused babies to be born with deformities. Wri!ln& In the Australian Medical Journit1 he identified the latest drug as an orange-colored pill called imipramine. "I am of the opinion that lmipramine is the cause of limb deformities if taken in early pregnancy," McBride wrote. tion committee, which comprises four doctors and reports directly to the health minister, met here today to discuss McBride 's report. · The committee chairman, Sir William Morrow, said further study would be made before any ac;tion was taken. He added the committee at th.ls stage i~ unaware of any definite lint between lm lpramlne and COllgellltal deformltles. J(.if.s Blamed For B~,., him. Jail pictures depict }oyce In hi s flowing locks and handlebar mousta che. but deputies are hunting for 1 clean shaven man with neatly clipped hair. Joyce's escape is the second such reversal for what has been described Qi Superior Court as Judge.Murray's ''mod" approach to the sententjD£ of priaoners. He ordered a Doggini last year for a prisoner who agreed to accept the long disused form of '1"1'9ral punishment, but Sheriff J"81eS Musick refused to ad- minister the punishment. Judge Murray lmm~ately cancelled the defendant's prescribed jail time ad placed him on probation. ~o monlh1 later the prisoner was back in court on identical burglary charg~. "There's a method In my madness," said Judge Murray after his barbershop arrangement with Joyce. "It's going to be pretty hard for that well-trlmmed young man to step back into the drug culture." But Joyce, a convicted burglar, proved Thursday that it wasn't very difficult to get back on the street with what might be the best disguise · in the world -a crewcut and that clean shaven loot. -. ... ERIDAY, MARCH J, lf7~. ~, ... ........... ........ .-.. ~1Harry -You're ·~rylng'' Board to Get Petitions , . r TEN CENTS •• 01 Freeway . Project Questioned By CANDACE PEARSON Of .. DelfY 'lltt Iliff Two Laguna. Beach residents appeared before the "LlttJe Hoover Commlsslon" at UC Irvine todoy to contend that the Art Colony's agreement on Pacific Coast Freeway l.s no longer valid. It was the second day of hearings on coastal freeway quuUons. Bill Leek and Frances EngleharUrom the Village Lquna Auoclatlon 1ald that the freeway qreement Laguna Beach had lllDOd wa1 no longer valid. They allo aald the coal! freew1y Wll not need~ and would be dlllatrou, to the Laguna Beach· environment. Sue Ficker of Newport Beach then ac- cused the commlulon'a meeting 11 hav• init an 11inslduous political itmoaphere." She alleged that the Irvine Company has been actively lobbying for lhe coast fref!Way route. Chainnan H. Herbert Jackson asked what Miss Ficktr's evidence was. She said she dldrft have any now, but knew It was true because "the Irvine Company never contributed money to lhe antl·treeway election." Irvine Company ofllclal Gordon Jones was in the audience but did not comment. The commjaalon continued to hear from Backing .. S.chool ~r~r~m Efi~:::de~,::~~~~:·~~=n~ · They illO CGnllnuod to IUpporl tho joint 'lbt ~ is prescribea for women suf • lerJol -c!eprenlaa. TbaJldomJde was l llftilaaa.~. • · In Buel. Swl~rland, ~ •~IP"• for Clhl-Qola,A.C.,~tl~ .ukl 1•·· qomp&'1y sia,tement woW.d be Issued later, and added: "All we can say ~ ;r~ ~M"•' mUers were rbi.iii· ;.;i "' La&\1111 ~. nre,,... for atartlni a In. that jqbted' llw , :.Hl!9J-~ r:.tf ~i-J"l' ~to~ , ... by the.._or -~·111 ~ ....... -".... ., ' 'xv = 'p . :' HJa1rw;";1'r!::= ~11U: : I 1 ~· I ' now la that this Is not a thalidomide case; "lmlpramlne, which is being sold under the narrie of Tofranil , has been on the martet for 10 years and is available only on prescription. "It is IUl"pl'islng that this Crontal attack comes now against a relatively old drug. Jlut the matter Is too serious to make a rush comment from here." Dr. Frances Oldham Kelsey of the Federal Drug Administration blocked the use of thalldomkle in the United Slates in 1912. For this, she was acclaimed by President John F. Kennedy. The 44-year-<ild Australian doctor said in an l.ntervle": "'It Is possible that there are other drugs wbiCh affect the human fe4Js. 'This Is an area which we hope to research." McBride heads a planned $1 .19-million organization to study the development of the fetus during pregnancy and the first •eek after birth. He established It with the $47,600 he was awarded for his wort on the effects of thalidomide. He described his findings on lm- tpramlne as "like breaking the four- minute mile '-the second time. The drug J.s very· good as an antidepressant but it bu the8e other eUecta JI taken by women in early pregnancy." . In hll Uport medical journal, McBride emph••iled ·that the · manufacturers of lmlpnmlne warned against !ls use during ~~te that clinical observations have not with complete certainty ti· eluded the possibility that development of human fetus may be influenct!d/' he wrote .. "Unfortunately, however , women do not know they are pregnant until the 14th day after fertilization at the earllst. It may not be until the 21 st or 28th day befcre the pregnancy ls confirmed. Dates even much later are common." 'Ibe federal government's drug evalua-. Home, Garden , Page Debuts A new Home and Garden page makes Its debut tomorrow in Satuf'day!1 DAU.. Y PILO'l' with new bondy hlnta Ind Upe for weekend projecta around the house. Meanwhile, two old favorites of the Saturday paper will .be moving to a · new day. TV Week, the magazine of telev~lon and FamDy Weekly wlll now he found In the' new SUndoy edition being puhlilhed for the lint Ume this Sunday. Saturday'• peper will carry lelevlaloe llatlnga on the en- tertalnmont paf!e, JUll Where they're found Monday through FrJ. \lly. Loolo for TV Week and Family WMkly&mdty. """ f · sky ov.er 4-·1 Top of the World . 'are• shortly 'afler t p.m. Thundey. 1'11e blaze destroyed what wu left of an old wooden .sh~k that once was part of the Oning County Communications Center at end of Alta Laguna Boulevard. · A single fire engine from the Top of the World station brought the fire under control. There were no olher structures in the lmmedia!e vicinity. Fire Chief James Latimer said three juveniles who were observed running from lhe scene are ~g souiht by police for questioning. The youngsters it is believed, set fire to wood Crom the shack which had been partially knocked to the ground after its abandonment. Hundreds Join . Ill .. ,,. . .,. or~ 1,1 iii• the -. ..... on 11111 ouch m~. · ' _., "'*' Fll11 t . · Jort1i ial lo lll*mantll Ult............. 'lllllrt Miu Nllor'1 1e111m0oy, lht · ' • • ' ._, ~ to llllb limon~ -am ad to IOU, all ~•Ion .... -""'11111 allto l'ulille Arir -~ thal1• "1ea Will" ·Ii' In-ICllool ~.feta: DISIJiih, wtre' oi)J.. neceiury federal srant monl... . · Workl Of!lciall on ucelllve rllhk>l·way eluded In pline for Lagui\a Beach'e·neW' · lected II 'nrlilaJ IOcailoao In· Lllllll" "We )fould vecy much like to ..0 tho jiurcbaM1. , Main Belch Part i1 totallf ln~ ind lollowlnl the ,Feb. l5 adlool bolrd modular and loam teachlnl progr1D11.ln N11han ShapeU, chalnnon of lbe COl\1- mlsleadlng, eity M-er Lawrence Rose meetlni wha truiteel deltated ~ ·il!Ollon • Top of tilt World Elemeatary ·and mllllon'a lllbcommlttee on hlghw17 ri1ht said today. • ' to ·•JJPIY for 1102,000 In federal grant Thurston '1ntennedlate School• con-of way, nld new policies governing how "There is no thought of any ·Wall or money. / . Unued," commented DiSandfo. much land ii, purchased for rlghtl-of-way other · slrudllre anywhere near the DiSandro, who II worltlnl ,00 the proJ· He aald lbree.dllferent petltlo,n• -one might be needed. water," uld the manager. ''What people ect with ave other hllh 1i1ioc!i ~llila, for riclLtered votera, one for. Thurston A summary of acqulalltona In Newport apparently are referring to is • 'seawall' aakl, ''The voters ancf students hive u· and high school students and one for Top Beach showed that 53 parcels at a colt of is no more tJian the eventual rtplacement pressed' interest ID their IChooll and are of the WorJd students -were circulated $12.5 mllllon have been purchased for the of Ibo exlslli>g wooden bulkhead under trying to lmpre11 upon !be board the In ·the paat three week.I. Route I and Route 56 freeways . . the bolrdwalk, .designed to il<ep und • · Four of thole partols are 11111 In the old from drilling onto the hilbway.. alignment of the Newport Freeway 1lon1 "This would be like t!ie seaward edge p z · Ch. f A . . d 17th Street to Route I. of the ..... promenade which wilt be 0 ice . .. n ss~gne State highway officials 11ld they hi•• about the same height from the sand u llCI' tried to dlappse of UK>le four parcela the existing boardwalk." which are at 416 Newport Blvd., 41& Id The promenade is: shown In ·artlits' 411 Ne"port Blvd., 3000 Cliff Drive and sketches of the proposed park following p • R. "b. •1 • · 300' Holmwood. the path of the pr .... t boardwalk, Wbich ermit e· spo· ·nsi l ity Bidding on those parl'Olt w11 not IUC--will remain in place until a later st.ace in cessful. development of the park. Comml11loner1 did not a-IUdze that In a statement before the city council -• but questioned the wisdom of acqulrinc this week, Laguna Beach Taxpayers Atter · tome dJ1CUUion 11 to 1'bether poUce chle( In the revlHd ordinance, those and other lands before 8 freewiy' president Mrs. Marie Ware Mayer, made tbe cbtef of poflce or the clty managf:r 1lnce be would be available dally and agreement was signed. F •· R reference to the exPense of "the ugly sea lhould be responsible for lasulng or de-could confer directly with other con-A member of Newport Beach's CIUzens Orce8 10 CSCUe wall necel!lry to protect" the park, ind nytng pennlta, Lagwia Beach city coun-cerned departments. Transportation Committee, Walter J, suggested, "In place of this ugly sea wall, clUnell Wedneaclay night adopted a new Mayor Richard Goldber& and C...n-Koch, aald that people In Newport Beach B . • El M I suggest the U.S. Anny Corps of ordinance regulating paradea a n d cllman Edward Lorr uid ,they would ~t support a freeway route throuait . oy ID onte Engineers do a feailblllty study to motorcadea within 'the city -with the prefer to leove the police chlaf In char&• tbt Bonlla and Coyote canyons. . _ determine the benefttl of constructing an police chief in charge of penD.its. of the permits. ''Tllat way no homes would bl From AP Di1patdiel • 101derwaler feef" to cootrol tidal action. . Approval was by a 3 to I vole -with Councllnwl Boyd l1vored the city dOJtroyed," Koch said. Role aald today there J1 oo reaaon. to Councilman Charlton Boyd dialentlng and manager, Ind allo "'""'11 to have EL MONTE -What price do you put belle•• that removal of the beachlront '---~~--Peter Oatrllldet ablent. ~~-lnalJ paragrapha pennlltln& the ipanqer (OI' on a boy's life? hulldlnp and creation of the part ww!d The parade ordinance, which orig Y pollce chief) to requell "other pertinent To the hundreds of v o i u n teer 1, have any effect on tidal action. placed the police chief in charg~ of iilformaUon" from the appllcanl, in ad- . •--nd fficlall ho pennlt pn>c<dUtet,. had been re<lralted d tJo •-tn Inf tJoo lllled emergency wnr~, a o w by City Attorney Tully ~ to ploce I n ,.. spec c orma . took part In the mwlve. -and auc-Ex-Ford Chief Di'es the tallt In the hands of the city manager Goldberg ind Lorr objected to this too. cessful -rescue operation for'f..year~ld after councllmen earlier n:preaed the Councilman Roy Holm, who had aug~ :f'ghthony Beroardino, no -wu too DETROIT (UPI) -John 0. Dykstra, feeling that the molter allouJd remaJn un-gested tubllituUon of the dly manager, former ~ of Ford Motor Co., <lied der the authority of the oouncll. 111d he would IO along with the police Riskin( death In tunneling attempla, 'l'huradly at 1 medical .,._ In Noting that on application might be chief pro-I provldocl the 1ppllcotlon the reacuen got tO the El Monto ,boy auburbln llouthfleld wbete be hod been delayed.due to the Ienclh of time.between lorin maile 'll clear that an •Plllll could almost seven houre after he tumbled Into undergoing cobalt treatment for cancer. council meetings, Seymour upl11ned ,he be made directly., to the City Council In a narrow hole in a road constrncUon proJ. He wu 73, _ had auhltltuted the city mtnager for .the the· event of den1al. eel ·In tlili Los Angeles suburb and fJe. calllf.I wedj:ed 27 feet· below the surface. Offers of help and equipment poured In from individuals and groups through the Southland. At times, rescue workers did not know the name of the men next to them but -under pressure to reach Anthony he/ore be was hurled by falling dirt or sulfered from unknown injuries - didn't have time to think about it. Thousands of penons -perhapo milllons -llatened and watched tho drama unfold on radio and television lta· Ilona. Ju 'a reacue womr carried the hoy to the surlacie at u:111 1.m., onlooken, ne"smen and other emer1enc1 per90nnel cheered. The dlrka~ lllCI pale yoonpter laid, "Hi, Mommy, bi Daddy "-to Ii& pll"eDtl belori belar liken by 'belloopter lo I medical center for observation. He wal reported In JOod ,condition. 11How's Junmy?" the boy added ln refereace to his .. lt~-old brother. The twn wOR llylntJ kit.. Thuncloy aftemoon •hen Anthony tumbled Into the hol~ • . "I never thoucht Ibey WOUldn 't 1et him," hit mother Sllldr1 old. "I jull IS. llllCIJE, .... ll • Rilling to Doom Hospitals? County Court Actwn May Be Em!-. of Road for Many A precedent-Atllng Orange Cow1ty ment to drul!calJy revlae Ila hoapltal that wu tacked on lut 1""r lo ollow- &lperlor Court ruUnc that may block IJcemln& ...... tlom. hlcken of planed boapflaJI to IOI tbeJr more than 100 CalJlomlo hoepltala now u Jlllige llerlondl' doclolaa llll'Vlv., permlla from the 1tala ra~ 1111n the under comtrui:tJon brouibl laqulriel the 1 I that le aJnody ' being ~eglonal lfenclM that llffo llOW tabn from ihocted hooplW o 111cla11 pre~ wlll.lllOlll that_. than 100 onr lbot duly. throuihoul the llate flooding Into the boQlltalJ 0 and -11111 -In Colilomlo The ..... lied ".,...U.lbor clime" to county courthouse todoy. will hove to Ille COllllructlob •PllllcaUon• the DuUy Act prompltd • flood of h> Juclge ii.bert Her!andl prompted tbe with· the r-.llJ aJlll'O'fed · rqlonll qulrles from organllltlonl convinced that lhocl: ,... late Thai'lda by qree1ns health pllnnlna·.,.nclet. heallhP!irmllc counc11t -W i.. molch with 1:;t. .. for the cafUornla Health· The nve. lfloclad Orance County mor1 oucllnl In h,lr lDqlllrlOJ thin Care Provlden /uloclatlon that tho atala ioopltall -Eut Anallelm ~ Ind •Illa offlclall. . 'acted •lm~ly wheri It aulhorleed Clnyon Gt!ieral In Anaheim, Placentia-It WU alltied durlllf the trill that buildlnl permlta fur ltv. OrangeCowily tlnd1 CommWllly In Placentia, Bilatof moat of the '<>rlllllllllolll wbo IOI !hair hoeplt1l1 -Genor1I In Sonia Ana aAd Brea Com-permlta olmply 1'111 a ll'letor ner their He _.. 1 IO!ll trial that ha1 b munlty In Brea -wlll hne to •t their hurriedly l<qlllnd -to prove to thetbe quenUy "'"'1alned allegallonl of "prvflt llcoallng from Iha Orange 0ountJ Heollh llata that they hod -~ for mUlnc'I and "OY•-"'i" by boopltal ~ Council. pn>)lclt. orpnloitlom by 1aauin1 a rulln& that wlll That rot their building permJta from the Jlldp Rorlanda naled ,,,.,.,.., lhlt ....,., ... ljlla'1 .Plll!ll.Jleallll Depart. Jlila cl1lrlq 'U II>-11*" pii'lod jS. -ALI, .... I) ' .. • "1. ' Computer Goes Silly 1 LONDON (UPI) -In on attempt lo find the hell .. locatJon for a new storage depot, tho Soulhw .. tem ElectrlcltJ. Board fed Iha prob1am Into Ila computer. The printout --a opot II mil• out to aea oil tho aouth cout of Cornwall. ....... JI'• going to be JIDIDY and windy tbla weeilend, with temper1turu along the Onngo• Coul undt. II • r!tlng to IO Inland. I.owl tonJcbl Ii-It Hove I nJce ....k.oci. INSmE TOD,\Y, Soilor1 toke to tht I01ldt IM1 .,.ektnd. LmidlaUlno, the an- ~t an af tile f;mtta.,, It aclnlno popv1ar11v. A •torr IK todol(1 W ••klftd•r ¢vu the backQrouftd on llmlcllo Call- f°""4'1 ftollaftd ffQClla. L. M...,.. ,: :r'...... , =· ... Cl•• u ·--I ..... , .... ....... ,.,i ....... _.. . ""' .. .. ---.. -. -- M--11'-'M --.. .,...__,, ~I ... .... .... --, --.. .. -· .. .. T•ulllwi • E .... ~ --.. WJ I 's .... • • ' ,, I DAllY PILOT LB ' Dere~s .. S . da11 . ~~--1 ... _t!, .... ~ .: .... - Contents of the 'flflt Sunday OdiUon ·~. edltlon of ~·DA!L.Y.j.Jlhr II lbe DAILY PILOT ever ID be -Tbe flrat aec11on wW Include ... , , · Pll~ .(lt'a comlnc lllll Sopdaj) YOIJ'll ~-rr L odofl -~·~-In " .. fllllnl.lblpe today. ' ' ~~ ~-----' litre's a pr<vlew of ..,., of the ~lloli tells bow YCMI caJJ .-.,_ 1torlt1 and features readers will find own '7,edit,ratlng. It anrwn the qlllfo In that collector'• item "first edllion": :i .. How fair la the Fair ReportlnJ 'lllJl.'lll~Y : 8,E~ - R u d I ~kl, DAILY PI,LOT slafl • •l'IUf;" (elsTl(fit down ID gut level in NI' lliformattve article on "pig snlt- ':blrlc-'' , Storv tell• not ooly lhe "how" of the , -_Jnlormer'• ·twi!Jl!at exilteoce, but mo~ of lhe·''1illY-1> ll's a P ... I .~JD a lf)Ot where DAILY PILOT . IW!fra,wadl:netwlll P!"sent stories '• ··~f'tli•f~\IOldd. telt . . , ' -. p~-~ New featurt to •PP.Ur ~1.S «ilr.1 rt-will seek out 111e,· offbeat quotea and unusual "lsldil't from both lntematlonat and loeil ;er....u11e1. ~ .:. Human lnler .. t articles In the "A" Section Sunday will inclUde one on the Irvine Q:impany's war on squirrelJ at. Newport,_Cienter • .a JO-year bacP,,ard look by astronaul John GJtnn and the life of a local clown. JUST COASTING -Managing Edltor Tom Murptilne produces one of his popular columns especially for the Sunday paper. And he'll do it each week. EDITORIAL ' A G E Is eon,reasman John'Scbmltz headed for real trouble· at the polls? :Lead editorial analyzes hiJ intransigence in relation to President Nixon and the Nilon Doctrine, -· 'OPl'06rrE EDITORIAL' -New pl11 full of co~eritary and coJumns makes ila debUt In the Sunday edllion. Among new ~ colmrnijsts Is Barry Goldwate who, In his first DAILY PILOT p~. aays Nixon really Is the Man of the ·Hour. DAILY PILOT Edit.or Torb Keevll launches a new, sllnday-only column, • ' E d 1 t o r ' s . NOtebook," 1nd admltl 1n the first one that he JJ H old as COrky of the Gaooline Alley comic 1trlp. SPORT!! ;_ J,.eadlng off "B" Section o{ !he new Sunday paper. the DAILY PILOT--fporls report will utilize the JateJt ffews deadline in Southern c.Jlfornia to give Sunday morning read'ers the timeliest sports neM: available._ First Ume out, DAILY PILOT sporti:. ,-tiffers Will wrap up weekend activlUes ~ will have a special eye Oh wbrld record miler Jim Ryun as he ul'" 'out his kick in· the Meet of Cham· p!Oli)'Sllutday at the Coliseum .In !As ~oleo. · · :.ya SECiToil ..:: load.d ·;.rth features and. column• -many of~ ·nel'A: ~ create,t. eapec,lally J.Oft ~\}le . . . . " ANSWERS, ACTION -New c:ol· umn, ·"Pat Dunn, AT YOUR SERV1CE.'! ls where readefs get the . answers and ·the action they need. It will name names and tell facta and won't he ifraid to fight city hall. REGULAJ\ 'YOU' FEATl}BES - Among "you" leatur .. ID be published every Sunday are Good Deed People, You and the Llw, HeJp•for You, You Can Help and Your: Health . NOT FOR WOMEN (ONLY) -Men ARE Invited to step into the pages ln •ic" ·section where a local personality wW be profiled,~ week (first one 11 Judge Cella Baker), wb,ere columnists Erma Bombeck, Ann Landers and Count Marco (new_ to the DAILY PILOT) will diJplay their· wares - and where Sydney Omarr OUer1 a look at your horoscope. REX REED, ENTERTAINMENT - Hottest "show biz" column in the na- tion , written by ooetime celebrity Rex Reed.-hlgllllghls e ·• t • r ta I n m ~ • t coverage thlt, ID the first SUriday,ecfl- tion.-will include the debut of this ye1r'1 "Luci Poll." DAILY PILOT readers can win theater passes and· other prhes while voting for their favOrites among of- ficial "Oscar" nominees for actor, ac- tress and "best film " h""Ors. ' ':!" CLASSIFIED ADS -'Late deadline (Saturday noon) fot "w~nt ada" means the listings ,,in be fresh and timely In Sunday's classified sectton. New !eature, Woman's World, of!ers two sewing patterns in addition to ads of special interest· to busy women. ' COLOR COMICS, SUPPLEMENT!! -Ollor comics section, Family Week- ly and TV WEEK wW be distributed each week with the new Sunday 'edi- tion . · The first Sunday edition will, of course, emphasize coverage of local ''hard news " as well as human in- terest !eatures, photos a n d il- lustrations. Every Sunday, the DAILY PILOT will continue it's ''day.ahead'' coverage of the stock market by of· fering highlights of the week's ac- tivities on Wall Str~t. (the week's-end summary will be published in Satur- day editions, at leaat one day earlier than any other Orange County n~wspaper oiler• it). "'Reai elta~ 'new's, moved ·frOm th~-1. Sahui!aj. ~per, will be displayed IR , 1 the1·B .. ·~uon. 'I • ~' l "'' > • ' ' I T,taftic ·Study t'rugress - ..__./ TQ Be Slwwn in Lag-una . The second of three progress reports on a ulfllc otudy cuzrently being c:onducted in Llguna Be.ach will be presented by engineers of Wilbur Smith and Associates at .. the regular planning commission meeting, 7:30 p.m. Monday In city hall council chambers. Tb9 study was undertaken at the re-. quest of the city under the 'j'ralflc Opera· tion Program to Improve C&paci~y lf!d. Safety (TOPICS). A TOPICS study-now rs required ID enable the city to cnn~ us- ing gu ta1 funds for street lmprov~ment purposes. The ... me· 1t1pu1tr1 .in i1!pOl't on fl W ,.,ogress 1n establilbi.n& areas in the· city where tralfic lianals, parking ad- justments and other changes are needed to improve traffic circulation and safety. In other business Monday night, the planners will : -Continue discussion of a variance application to replace a nonconforming seawall at a higher elevation and deck DAILY PILOT Tiit Clrtl!IM COii! DAILY P'ILOT, w!lh Wl'lld'I 1$ C*lltllfltd ttle Hewr.-P'reu, 11 pullUSlled by JM Onll'lte COllf Pulllf~lnt Cotnp,1ny. S.,... P'9N MltS... 1r1 publl1hfd, Mondly ttlrougll " " ' . over sand between a dwelling and the seawall at 2859-61 Ward's Terrace. Plan- ners visited the area to investigate prob- lems caused by high tides and . •111 receive an engineering rep6rt on the mat- ter. -Receive an · apitlication to . declare a lot at 472 High Drive, .:Ucumbered by driveway easements' and 1n encroaching swimming pool, declared a building site. -Consider Francis Cabang's request (or permission to construct IQ i~ight~unit apartment in a e-a zone · J.l. ~ _aroadway without lnclu,~9 a ' ~~ mercial enterprise as rtq~ bf the zone. · ..,consider a request for a height variance for a single family dwelling at 580 Vista -Lane. Applicant seeks to exceed the height limit by 3.5 feet with a balhroom skylight on the sloping lot. -Receive a use permit application to construct a five-unit apartment building on two large lots at 2101 Gl~eyre St.; after removing one of three ezisting single-family structures at the site. HOSPITALS. •• Frklty, tor coi11 Me.-, Ntw00rt llNch, that was nOt enough .. He said Pos(litafs Huntlnt•on t1Kll/l"OU11111n v1111v. 1..1011111 would have to prove that they had bind· lee<fl, ll'VIM/Slddltbed 1Jld San Clemente( s.n J111n c1platrano. A •lftlll• rt11lon•t ing contracts and loan commitments c 111011 11 civbt111Md s.tl.ll'll•ys, 1nc1 SundtY•· prior to the deadline date of July I, 1970. TM pr1nc1sie1 11Ubllltl1nt pi.int 11 .r JJO west CHCPA lawyers argued during the U'ial ")' l trMt, '°"'' Min1, c111k>rn11, mH. that not one o( the five Orq41 Coui\,ty Roli>1rt N. Wied hospitals chalJenged by the ~hO!Pital Preskltnt 1nc1 Publl1h•r organization could meet that determina- J1ck R. Ct1rl1y tion. Vk• ,.,.klM, 1"" GtMrii M•Nt•r Stale health department officials ,said · Tl'ler1t;;11!••¥ll today that if Judge Rerlandi'' ru:Ubg is TlloM•• A. Mt1rphi11• upheld by the appellate' court the five M1""1"' editor Orange County facilities and other Clltrf•t H. Loot Rich1nl P. Nall C&llfornla bospitala that will be Inevitably ~ AMl1t11'1t M•l'llOlriD Ed11ort challenged will have to ask local bea!th T,Fe=-A!:9 counclla !or perm.its. · M.W.,_AUr•••: r.o. lo• 666, 92652 If perlnits are denied at that level, the builders will have to wait one year before °"'"' -.they · can ·if!am approach the stat• c.-. MeMi n w'!~ s1r11t Department-of~Public Health for another =a.edit "33 H IOUMl'ltrd l_,.t l"1S 19tdl lo.iltYm IC('Uticy Of the application. "1 • HOf'tt1 EJ cartitno 1t .. 1 An orficial of one aUected hospital who .:Tll4I r (l14r '4z-4t21 =rs· to remain anonymous .. told the •u ,,.. A••1W11 '42.un Y. PltOT today, however, that "this '°'""" -Al h•••-• mat iiOI be 'quite the tragedy It's • ,, ... ,,,, 4M-tm beihl mideout to be by the tawyen." · t=:· :::2-~-~·~u::'.!:=-_OrTbe 1'·'t,~1oe ~~!edPlaoulnnlng~~: the ........ _._ ti •'ltrtltl!l'ltnll Plt'9I , 1118 "'1UP Y ~w VJUDCIJ ::.-"'1 .. .,'= wftlllVt t111C1t1 ,.,.. rtetnUy lpProved e1pan1io111 of three -T; N local ho8pltat1 despite the 14lrtmendou1 !.!. •...,. =."I:...:... ''i':liul= plbliclty renerated by the uial and Iha -..,,...,. DM ~' w m1n n.11 clalms that we're bec:omlnl vuUy ...._, ,.,....,.,,.. •M 11Wtt111Y. over~ed.'' • _ -' • Stanford • ... . ' -'Will Drop • 'India ns' STANFORD, (AP) -Stanford UrUveralty'S-American lncHan mascot is headed (91" retirement after • student- een'ate vOte to aboli!h the conlroversial symbol. University informaµoo officer Bob B;yers 58id the IM vote Thund•J ri;gbt '1'8ved the way for meetlng.s belween<ltu- ,cfent and alumni repreaentatives with· Stanford president Richard Lyman to bt&ln selection of a ite1f symbol: Lyman said bis talkll with Indian students It Stanford iiidlcated ihit "Ji there iJ· any effect wbaleYer •!r6m lhe heroic Indian symbol, it is to romat'ltlclze and perpetuate an illusion about the American Indian. "The !acts are," Lyman said, "that the American Indian on the reservation bu the higheat alcoholism rate,.blghest death rlite and the highest rate·o! impact from many kinds of diseases, the Jowt!t in-- come, the lowest education of any ethnic minority in this country." Indian students don't want today 's prob- lems to be concealed in what they regQl'd as "always a somewhat com- mercialized and always somewhat Cake representation of the Indian tradition ," he said. A ~7-year--old Yurok Indian dances in fuU regalia at aUtletic events in the roll of "Cbie! Lightfoot." The use of the Indian symbol became official at .Stanford In 1930 when ~ ex· ecutive committee of the student body endorsed its use. Lyman said Indian students told him th~y considered the use of religious dances at sporting events "pro!ane" and were offended by "the sight of paeudo-In· dlan motifs worked into pompom girls' costumes." · He said he had "a very, very quiet meeting" with S5 Indian students and staff members who petitioned last month to eliminate the symbol. . The president said he received about 150 letters "written more in sorrow than in anger" along with a petition from more than 100 members of the· KIJmath River-Yurok 1 Indian tribe, requesting retention of the mascot. Lyman said the committee which will select a new symbol will include one re presentative each from the athletic department, the alumni association, the Buck Club (an athletic fund-raising ifOUp), the Native Americans . Student A;aoclaUo'n,, and fouc other stude!jls. . ,. -·~ -·~·· CHAIRS RED CROSS DRIVE R. J. ''Bob" Krohnfeldt • \ j ,......r ... 1 RES~UE .•• ' -~ • J wondered bow long It waa folng ID takt. • Al -. ....., woran could haar Iha bey qy1nc; tlrlft I au CM n g hysterically_. ~ __ Jim BernardlnO;. ~Y.'• father, aald. \"I'm reall'y happy,· ~ (rescue . w,orters-).r~al.JY>~ld. e!~iu . • Sherift1 ·Deputy rifv~ 'it~tbburn, who • · carried Anthony to safety,, tald, "l asked \ U'°I T1l ...... 11 ANTHONY BERNARDINO CLINGS TO RESCUER Youngator Foll In Sholl While Flying Kite Laguna Educational Panel Forms 2 Subcommittees At its first public meeting Thur$day, the Laguna Beach Educational Priorities Stucly Committee !ormed • t_wo sub- committees -one to 1tudy· general <Wtrict philosophy and another to evaluate and review e1isting program·s. Laguna resident Bob Miller was named 'Chairman of the p h 11 o s o p h y sulr Tennis Clubhers Slate Meeting A second membership meeting ot U:ie Laguna Niguel Tennis Club will be held Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the 'El Niguel Country Club, . 31000 Crown Valley Parkway. The club will be housed in a soon to be completed clubhouse adjacent to the West Nine Condominiums. • . Tennisidlreck>r Vic•Br;aderrwill conduct the. meeting and> uplaJo !hi. opcopoaod tennis programs. Since tb$ club will be oriented toward, family pal'ticipation, chµdt~ are also encoµrag~ to atteo4, For further inlormat11>n, c~ll~767. .. ·.L .... ,.._ -. .. ......... .-~ committee, and attofney Michael Sagar will head the evaluation and review sub- committee. Miller said his committee will seek to determine what the philosophy of the district is now and what principals of the various schools want to see In the future . "We also want to poll the teachers and a cross section of the community," said Miller. · . Miller said his committee was not cer· tain how community input might be received. "U we have open meetings, things will P.~~b~bly ge~ out of hand. We thought we . m1gHt have people write Jet· ters expressing their feelings ." "To get a true cross section of the community, you might want to design a random sample," suggested 0. W. Price. Others pointed out such a scientific survey would require much time and ef- fort , but Miller indicated his committee would con.Sider the idea. Sagar said the evaluation and review group "'."Ould investiga,te ·curr~culum, the balance 'between curri~lum and extra- 'Cm'HcUlii-' iclfvltles, coW!a~nd testmg ·services, ·and support · ih each of the 1ehools. -· ·' ; · His ·subcommittee will be&in its task with a tour of the high school next week. him ii he were.hurt and hli .sakt;"No'. "He didn't appear lQ have Qy·Jnjurle!. He was warm just like a little Doy ougbt to be"• ·) . r , ~ lloapilal atlendants said., the yqoongsler apparently auf!ered no serioull injuriea. . As •workers drilled a ·So,fOot rtlC\le shaft adjacent to the hole in which Anthony waJ uaplled. Dr. Willi"'1 (laker of El Monie talked wilh him tllrough a stethoscope e:rtended on plastic tubing. Oxygen -was pumped to within Inches of Anthony's race. Baker reported to newsmen several times that Anthony was all right. "He told me he's cold, he wants out • .. and he wants out," Baker said. At one -point, autl>oritles said, ·Anthony apparently betame imp'atient and said he would dig himself out ii workers didn't · hurry. . Attempts. to Jowf!r volunteers, including . . a 4-foot jockey, into the hole to• Anthony, proved unsuccessful. One volunteer was able to touch the boy bu·t couldn't pry him loose because he was too tijht!f wedged. , · The boy fell backwards into the open- ing, landing with (IDe Coot down and the other up. His head was jammed against the knee of the uprlght leg. The boy was pulled to safety alter workers drilled ,the rescue shaft about eight feet from the bole in which be was !Tapped. Then Ibey dug under 'the bole. Anthony dropped into ·the arma or workman Frank DW, who handed hlm.!ij> to a sheriff's deputy. Miller Selected For Water Post Directors &._the South Coast County Water Distri~rl!.day niJhl named in- .terim manager Ra7: Miller to the permanent position o general manager of the district. Miller, f.ormer district superintendent, was given the interim sppojntment in January to fill the post left vacant by the resignation of John "Tex" Smith. The new appointment is Snbject to ap- proval of the board of directors ot the South Coast County Sanitation Distr1ct which share equally in paying the manager's wues. '"MiUer baa betri ~ 1 in& 11 interlni'in"an1gef.of flit'~taUoa Dlstricl,.as well,-and his confrnnaiion to the' perinani!nt PD1ition 'Is expected to 'b. handled routinely at the '4arcli 15 dirtc-tors meeting. · ' HeJiteCJon '-s Four Centuries fTlftcli c_..., ttylas "-"' ... pat ~ mod n Anrerl-...... W~ w1nt ·~~show you Henrecl.11'1 Four C1nturi11 Collec.tion •• , b1c.1u11 If i1·1• 11111ci~1Jy 1u1f1~ to the tomfo~bl1 w1y W• livt tod1y. lt'11111ltc.h>it 1t11mb/191 of ov•r 90 d1ai9n1 for your h11tn9 room, or b1clroom. Thi v1ri1ty of d11i9n incl cliff1r1nt fi11i1h11 ;r111nt 111 1111ut111I opportunity for you to cr11t1 jour own highly indJ,,.idut l ind p1,.on1I rool'll:'Our prof111io111l 1t1ff will help you with your 11!1ctio111 to 1t1rt or c.ornpl1t1 your cl1cor1ti119 pl1n1. -. ' .. Telephone Exec Named to Lead Red Cross Drive ·Laguna Beach exchange manager oC the General Telephone Company R. J. "Bob" Krohnleldt has been named chairman o! annual Red Cross fund campaign in t~e Laguna Beach, South Laguna and Laguna Niguel areas. Campaign goal for the March drive is $14,493. Krohnfeld~ a regular donor ID Red Cross: blood collection dri ves. said his particular interest in Red Cross pr°'" grams is in helping to perpetuate the blood program In Orange County, the on- ly county in the state of Cllifornia in which all blood used In 30 hospitals is voluntarily given. . "Our own South Coast Community Ho!]lital last year used nearly 2,000 plnll . ' of blood In pro\lding services ID cltlien& Of this f!'(>mmunify.'' he li:id. Other programs supported by donalionl ID the Red Cross Fund drive ar< lir&t aid and water safety, nursing, serYlco . ID 11rilltary lamlll.. and volunteer com· munfty projects. " -$119 ,,., DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DREXEL ~ HERITAG E KAR.AST AN I• .:. j -,, -. ' . ?NJ. • • l,~T E R I 0 RS 'LAGUNA llACH. TORRANCI M.I North C-Hwy. 494-6551 2364t Hawt ....... o llYd, 1111117'-1179 -"""' ... ' ,..,_,,,., I--......... A..n•11 AID-NSID ....... T.tl llN>e-Melt ef ~ C..,._ Mt-IW . I • •• . . ' . c • f t j '.\ ) j I • I , \ I .! I I • •• • • • •. " • YOL 45, NO. 5-4, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ' • ORANG'E COUNTY. CALIFORNIA . . .. FRIDAY, MARC.H 3, 1972 \ -. ' ' , I . ·" . Teday's · ~lnal N.Y. Stoelm TEN ·CEt<;ITS County Ruling Could ·Scuttle 100 Hospitals . . • <-. . . . A precedetit.settlng ' Orange County lupertor Court ruling that may block 1110ri lhan 100 ·eamomla hospital! now under conltructton brought inqulrle.s from shocked hoapifal o f fl c I a I s throughout the .state f1oodlng into the county courthou$! today. Judge Herbert Herlinds prompted the thock wave lite Thursday by agreeing with lawyers for the California . Health Cire1>roviden Association that the state ~ted improperly when it autboriJed Zone .. building permlta lot Ii•• Orange County bolpltala. . He eoded a Ione trial that has ~ quentiy contained allegatioas of "profit makhig" and "overbeddlng11 by hospital organlaations by iaauing a ruling that will compel the state's'Pubiic Health Depart._ ment to drastically revise jts hospital licenalng regulations. <"" ll Judge Herlinda' decision survives the appeal that la already being prepared, it will mean that more than 100 .. ~ hospital! and nuralnfl homes in Callfwnla will have lo file comfructlao aPf!lkatioas with !be recently qproyed ~ health planning qenciea. The ·five ,affected Orqe eo.mty hospital! -East Anaheim General and Canyon General in AnabeJm, Placentia- Llnda .Community in Placentia, Bristo_! General in Santa Ana and Brea Com- munity in Brea -will have to seek Uteir licensing from the Orange County Health Planning Council. , 'Ibey 11<>1 their building permits from the state dUrln& an 18-month grace perioc1 tha_t was· tacked on last year to allow , backers of pionned l>ospllJl!s' to get th~lr permits rrom the state rather than the regionaJ · 1gencies that have now taken over that dub'. • The so-called "grandfather clause" to the Duffy, Act prompted a flood of tn. qulrleS frdm organlJaUOm ci>nvlnced that health planning counclls would be much ·more eucttnc in their inqutrt.. than Change Requested state officials. It wa.s flle&ed during the trial tha t most or the organitatJons who gOt their permits simply ran a tractor over Jhelr hurriedly acquired silts to prove(li> the state that they bad broken ground for the projecta. · · Judge Herlands ruled Thursday that that was not enough. He .. said hospitals woµld have to prove~that they had bind- ing contracts and 1,oan commitment.fl prior .to the deadline date of July 1, 197tl. !rvine Planners Seek 'R~turn' to Agriculture -By GEORGE LEIDAL Of flle Dalfr .. ll•t Stiff The Irvine Planning C o m m i s 1 1 o n Tbursday night unanimously asked the ci- ty council to change the zoning on all city l8nd north of the Santa Ana Freeway '· back lo agricultural use. . , Planning Commission Chairman Wayne Clark said the action requesting an yfgency ordinance would nullify some of ~ county rezoning actions taken just Baby-crippling Drug Revealed By Ph ysician SYDNEY, Australia (AP). -; , Pr •• '">fl11llam ·McBrtde said today be bu prior to incorporation. · ~volves Leadetship H o u s I n g By enacting an urgency ordinance Systems Inc. returning the so-called "window area" of That firm was denied pennbdon '.to non-Irvine Company lands north of the carve 39 acres of central.Irvine land into Santa Ana freeway to -A-1 zoning, at least 171 single family lo~ with a minimum of three parcels would · be affected, Clark 6,500 square footage each. : 511id. Darren Groth, representing t h e One ls the Racquet Club already com-Leadership firm, said 1he lot size "w.as pleted by Frank Ayres and Son ConstnJc-the largest of \I-DY tract in Irvine." lion Company. A second 111: a parctl The plalining comm i ?i loners rezoned by the county for which a tract unanimously voted to dtQY the tract map map bas yet to be filed .with the city. The on grounds that the street design was in- adequate and that the lone part site pl8nned tor the ttict was bounded on two aidea by streets and on the ' third by a · railroad spUr. Tbe park site in the tract proposed at the northern comer of Bryan Avepue and Camp street in central Irvine is presenUY occupied by abaildoned fann worker 1hacks, Clark noted. Most commiauooers opposed t h e tract's street mapping . which Indicated major a_. lo the l>omea W<Jl!!d be on two "half-streets" -thoroughfares built by the developer on the land he owns to the center tine of a future ~eel. Concern was expressed, but no icUon taken, on the tradiUonal method of development .of. hall-atreeta. · Commlaaionen alao expresoed concern over the lat:k of schooiJ in the .area. 1 HoweY<r,.Actlng .. Ctty Atto.rney l~ Erickaon advised tht.rn that state law doea not allow-c-,to·deny·4e'~ , ~Ill!'"! a•lacklot ICl>oo.: CHCPA lawyers argued during the trial that not one of the five Orange County hospitals challenged by the nine-hospital organization could meet that determina- tion. State health department ofUcials said today that If Judge Herlands' ruling i1 upheld by the ap'pellate court the five Orange County facilities and other California hospitals that will be inevitably challenged will have to ask local health (See HOSPITALS, Paa< 3) •' I aecond drug U-.at causes deformities in ,. ~hies. It is "not as important as the halidoriiide breakthrough," however, he added. ~ ill'fUeC# •· .' ( :::=~~~·=·1:! ' \ McBride won fame in · 1982 with his !iscovery that thalidomide taken durink ;ngnancy caused babies to be born with left>nn.ities. W'riUng 1n the 'Australian Medical rcumaJ, be identllied the latest drug as llf orange-colored pill called imipramine. ,\J am of the opinion that imipramfue is the cause of limb deformities if taken in early pregnancy /1 McBride wrote. · Ttie drug is· prescribed for women suf- i.,tng from depre5stoo. 'lbalidomide w11 :aken 11 a tranquilizer. • In Baael, SWitzerland, a spokesman for ~Geigy A.C., ):lroducer of imipramine, HAD ~IMILAR CONCEPT C°/""llm1n Burton ' • I • . ' ' SEEKING ~LEXIBIUTY 1 Mlyor' Fltchbach I.~ . ' 1ald a company statement Would be lfsqed later, and added: "All we can say low Is that this is not a thalidomide case. ~ r 1m1pramine, which is being sold under Oit name of Tofranil, has been on the ~et for 10 years and Is available only ~~rescription. Irvine Council Launches J •<lit is surprising that tblflronial attlck ct:>~s now against a relatively old drug. Biit the matter is too seriolfs to make a r.u)b comment from here." Ten Citizens. Committe es J>r. Frinces Oldham Kelsey of the P'lderal Drug Administration blocked the ,,. of thalidomide in the United States in ~· For tbil, she was a~almed by l'Nsldent Jolm F. KeMedy. lbe 4'-year-old Australian doctor aaid rn~ interview : ••1t is possible that there Iii other drugs-which affect the human lius. This is an area which We hope to lliiearch." ''ifcBrlde heads a planned $1.19-million biianlatlon iostudy the deveiopm<!lll of tlle fetus during pregnancy and tbe first iifiek after birth. 'Jje established It with the $47,lllO be ip awarded for his work on the effects of' thalldomide. • • Ten citizens committees to advise1he Irvine City Council have been launched by bllateral agreement of the council on separate proposal! offered by Coun- ciliiian John Burton and Mayor William Fischbach. _. - The groups will meet with the council in an infomu1Uonat session 9:30 a.m., Saturday, Marcii 11. Both' Mayor Fischbach P!)d i:ouncilmM Burton came lo last Wellneaa1y'i City , c.ouncn meeting with •written propooals for how the committees might ~ set up. An earlier proposal by Councilman Gabrltil.e l'tybr was detailed by the DAI· LY PILOO' several week.s ago.· ..., ~ Since the matter of citizen adviSory ....... ~ ' . rf rustees to Investigate " Information on Schools , An Irvine. woman who says she posed ..,) a homebuyer to gather . information jloo prompted tbe San Joaquin School DJltrlct to look into alleged misrepresen- tations about schools by home salesmen. .Judy Marx, of 1!50t Butler St. alleged · ·--.y that l>ome salesmen tn the t9'rtne 1rea were giving ~pl'OlpeCUve bWtrs misleading ,information about the idlitiUon and slatus of schools. ~\}~said one salesman didn't' even know mt name of the · school' district be was Hlilng l>onioo"lil. · ''Many of them mtsr~ted the -.i lituation in the area," she told ~. Following her encounter with -the lllelmen, sbe said she contacted the ll-vlno Compony about the matter. , "TIM company has oubaequenUy 1tnl out ~ llllormatioo letter lo all l>ome l saleamcn op.rating on.company. develop- men~.. . _ Mrs. Mari said ihe "fact< 1fteet" con- tained inforina!ioiL al>out tl)e loca!ion of ail acl>oola in Ii;vino, the iel>ool tu rate sitliaUon and other pertinent 'tn!Ormatlon for bomebuyen. The woman auggeated that the acl>ooi district "'*'1ake the dlsjrtbution of a limilar letter lo all elev~ and l>ome salesmen 1rfthln Ille -ine. of ·the school dl.tlrie\ .. ' • " • - "The parents of the distrld are con- cerned not only with their-own childrtfl " Mn. Man aid, "but 1lao with U.. children of the future residents." . Tru-Indicated IUppotl for IUCh I proposal and agreed · 1o llucly Mn. Mars11 tdea. committees was first brought up Irvine watchers gmr to expect much wrangling over their final form. Detiate over the committees deemed vital lo citl7.en P-Brilcipa\IOn in• Irvine, have consumed many hours of council time in receni weeks. · · - Each of the indepenc!en!ly prepared projloe,ala introduced Wednetday was alJ: pagea long. . . Mayor F!lchbacb'a -I includeil a aet of "general · rulea" allowing 1'nex- ibllity" tn 'Ille makeup of 'the Com. mlttees. The mnalnda: of the1 ma,..-!s lllggeatlon named spedflc committees to be launched lmmedtlltly. T)iey are: . Parb ~and recreation, .. committee ~ on public educatii:>n, a charter commlttft, committee on arts and culture, a bouling committee, committee on youth op- portuniUes, one for public ufety,.another for pubilc hlghwoys and lransportation arid one o~envirOnmental quality. Councilman Pryor oboerved b o th Filcbbach's and Burton's proposals were almilar. ' . ·_... However, Burton ~ad Proposed 1 set of committee rules aimllar lo the rule1 by which the council does ·111 business • Mrl. r,.,... iuueated, arid the councll later agreed, Burton's rules ·propoul would oner new committees a 1tarting point 11 suggested guldellnea memben of committees may or may not want to follow. • -4'. Burton noted that a slmilartty of lilts betw<en the v-arious committees would make It easter for cit1zena to aPPf'Gltcb and "°'t' with 1 ~ber'Ol conu:illtloeo. Filchbach urged "elutlCttj" in rlilea fonnation during , the liz;·month , teat period Ille of Ille commltleet approvod by Ille council Wednelday. Councilman Ray ~!Oy ~vod; and Burton _....,, thot MQOt .Plocbbech'• pro-I be adopted and tllot t.bt (loo ADVJURI, .... ~ ·-•• ,. ---... ~ ~ llpme ot 1 lepl1 ~ty requldug • »<lqrw.aWnc P'!'Jod ~ I!> the· .... nt!li• toldog ~"Irvine> Of. fidals ... ,.. the rilht>io ~:them. Tbe .planning commlsalon 1ction .uktnC the cily council ' lo revert all zoning to agricultural use would n.ulWy at,Jeut one of the 'last·minult county remnlnp, the Leadenhip Housing zoning. Another moDtng 'wai granted Po~ Homes for. t tract north · of the Santa ' Ana Freeway by county officials: • CoUnty plamiing clepertment staff ad· vised agaimt a •\milar proposal lot all land',tn the C!ltr nm'th of the San Diego Freeway . because residences tectinically c.an-be. buj)t on A·l zOned bl'deYeioperi with approved trpct maps. Rezofllng to agriculture in the portion of the city between the two f r e e w a y • , com- missioners were told, would rerhove Pre.sent re5trictions that ' guide such developmenUJ. . In ,other action 'lbursday the Irvine Planning Commlsalon: -Qranted a 80-day conUQuance ot a te~tiVe tract map for ' parcel in the Irvine Industrial Complex. -Approved two other Irvine Industrial tract maps, one for 84 acrt!!I and the other for 18 acres. -Agreet4. with President Homes to delay consideration of a tract map for ·18 acres 1n )'urtle Rock that would involve 42 single family Jots. The .lnltter wil1 come up again· March 11. Planning commlssioner1 adjourned at midnight to. joint,lludy, l8Uioq with the city council at7:30 p.m. next. Wednetday when they will bear a prmlaUon by Forut Dickason, county planning direc- tor .. Next 'lburaday the plAlKling conunllison will meet in.a regularly ICbedulad study session called for 7:30 p.m. in Irvine· Town Center, ColJIDliaalontn will diacuss a proposal by Conunllaloner Harry Shup- trine <,egarding ·the piaMlng body's work acbedule, planning procedure& and I crtucal path aclJemt for lhort term com- miaalon . &Oils. Honie, Garden Page !Jebuts A new ffo1!1e and' Gordon poge makea Ha · debut _,,,,, in Saturday"1 l>AJLY PILOT with ...,.. llandy lllnts and Ups for weekend projects around· the -· Me-hlle, two old f~.ot the Salurdai -"llt be -lnl to ai MW1 'city •. TV W'IU, tbi m111-ol ~ 'llld ir~· · W'eeii11,i;n:n· -'be 1-.. .111 °'" new '""Y edition bling publilllolf fortfie firs( time thll 9mtla;." • . i;atuntai>'• pope. wfll• carry 'televtllan llltJqfl .. 1111 ... tertabjment jUlt "lllllrli they°l'O -=:i.y throullh J'tl-ilaY. J:.ool< fQl' .TV Week and h!Dfly ' WlllllJ!lmdoy. • • • • Ciimbs .Aboar.d .. ' Tbe,.w'qrld ls full ·of fascinj'li9.g things, especially when you are only ·I\2 ,y~ats old. Ryan Giles,.soh ·of Mr. and. Mrs. William R: Giles of "fi1Sion1 Viejo, b:ies. his .band .a't tile play.ground equipment in tht El' ,Toro ar~a., Just getting' aboard this steed was something. of a chore. Aldrich Warn s ·Senators • t • • • • Library Support Need~d From Wire Services have not extend~ these Instruments with UC Irvine Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich Imagination and aggressiveness 11 Jr. told a state Senate committee Thurs-. ·misleading," Aldrich contended. day that· the, University California .cam· plfse1 would pe "fiTelevapt icadel'nic1 In; RegardiDg the auditors' call for greater stltu tons· within five years" If state uae of microfilm . ver.5\U purchase of ex.: finance budget reconlniei>datlons are pensive materials, Aldrich 1 a 1 d , adopted. . ,. microfilm in aome cues is more e.t• Testllying In Sacramento at a com· pe~iv~ thaq bUY,lgg_qrig1nal documents. mittee.hearing on. the UC .budget, Aldrich AlClr1ch pointed out "erroneous and aald: '"The concept of core~aod research distorted'" generallutiona in the report colleelioiis set forth' lri the ~ Depart-whi ch he ascribed to a .. lack of w). ment of Finance audit report is a stt,ti~, derstanding of library operations." no change, no • progms • I._., which negatb the central' purpoR of a univt:rsi~ ty. . "It ·would deny liudents the opportwilty to use the basic toolJ Of I university for understaOdlJ1i a chapging ,w o r.l d ,,'' Aldrich .sa"!-_ He added that 125,000 volumes proposed for a core collection by th~ audltora "w'ouJci have disastrous co~uence's for the youth of.the future." "Undergraduate ttUden~ J are now ac-. Uveiy using library mater"!'· which wore used only for r~rcb Wf'POR1r10 y~rs ago. Ten years hepce . lll~Y will ,be •ualng'. library materlait now cocwidered lo be exotic research documents," be noted.. · Aldrich rebutted an aUditor11 IUg-. gestlon that i research libraries be ctrr traiized lo avold·unneceuary duplication. "Ml<rolllm, ficsilhilt transmission, iok terllbriry kiln, lntercampos uaqe 'and.1 compulerlzod 'i>oOl>::acqulalliOn, catalogU< Ina ind 'atcounttn'g •or& teobniquea thab are uaed el\e04lyely. . · · · "The Inference In the repor( !bat we ~puter G,oes Silly ' LONDON (111'!\1:: In an attempt lo llnd the bell loca'!I"' for. a "°" 1ionlge depot the Soutliweattrn Electricity iiON1I fed the prob!Om Into its compu\er. The printout suaeoted I 8fOI IS miles OUI lo aea otl the IOUlb coa.t of Oimwall. :0r ..... · ' ' We•tller. . ' ' . It 's going to be sunny and windy this weekend, with ·temperatures along the· Orange Cout slnds at 68 rising to .ao inland. l<>ws ionigbt 45-55, Have . a nice .weekend. • INSm E TODAY Sailors take to the sonilr thll week,nd . Land$alfing, the · .,,. ci<llt art of the E011Plia.,, is 1 gainirtg populorit11. A 1tort1 in today's Weekendtr qivt1 the background \ orr 1&mcho \Cali· ' /OT"(lia'• Jllitland nwtta. L,M,hytl •• , 1 ,_....,..... , M ....... tr,... .. , ........ c~ 1 -...c-rr • t'::, ... ~ •ci ·~··.. U.ts '17 ''"'"........ ' c~ 11 s,.tft '"" .... ....ic" ' ,_........... "''' ...,,.,,.... 6 T........ • ...... • .. 11 """"" ... ..... ... ltciH'll I ....... • *" Elli I "14 .,._., ""'9 1)14 AM UM11n ll -1Mw1 .. .... & Wlb 11 .. -... ' ~ • • • • • .. ' $8 Dere~s ~ .. : . . . ' Cooifots·ol tbe flrat Swlday edition " -!MIL y PU.Or .... to bo ' 11" 1 , ... _.., Ilda illlDN11 •• -'"'-Wpe ~· >' Here'• 1 pnvJew of some or the stotles and features reader• will find bl that collector's ite~..)tflrst editk>n": llVNDAY ·SPBCIAL -R u d I a lltedzlelakl; DAILY PILOT staff ii ' 1rrlllo'.. 1et1 rtcM down to ,.t level In ae Informative article on "pig snlt-::ldrW' •• .... II ~ tells !)(it ()lily, tbe "how" ol tbe JI ' ""' lnlormer'a t.nnpl ulat.ool. but ~ lllo lotpe of tbe uWb)'~'' lt'• 1 Pap 1 4 -.1D a apol where D.uL Y Pll.O'I' ! 1taffer;s each week will prtaent stories , only Ibey could t0tl. "" · '. ~'-Ne• future ' , ~ ~ ~ta Only.' It will Hlk • oill··tlit ~t' ......... and unuaual • .. ......., lrOift . ..Jh 1Dtem1tlonal and loc!l .~r.ti". .. , • -1 ,,...,-,.1•n • ~~~~!~' -Tbe lint -will lllclllde. ••• YOOa CUlllT Leadolf artlcle In -laJll bow ,.. ... chect -own credit raU.,. It annen lhe- tlon, "H°" fair Is tbe Fair Rlportlni Act?" ANSWER3 , ACTION -New col- umn, '"Pat Dunn, AT YOU I! SERVICE," Js where readers get the -end the ection Ibey need. fl wlll-e nome1 and tell lactJ and won't be afraid to fl&bt ctty hall. REGIJLA!t 'YOU' FBATIJllES ·Among ''you" features to tie. published every Sunday are Good Detd People. You and the Law, Help for You, You Gan Help and Your Health. - Agree~nt . . On Rout.e ' 'Not ValUf By CANDACE PEAllSON °' .. ...,. ........... Two Laguna Beach resident• 1ppeared before · the "Utile Hoover Corruall&ion" at UC Irvine tbday to contend u..Ltho Art COiony'• agreemeol oa Poclllc Coaot Freeway 11 nq Jonctr valid. . · II w11· tbe iecond day of hearings· on coastal freeWay quettions. Bill l<(tp: and Frances Englehart from the .VU\lge ·Laguna Auotjatlon 111d lhlt tbe &eeway 'ireernent Latun• Beacb. bMI signed; •as no toNer valld. ~ • • They allo 1ald the COU:t frteway 'wal not needed and would, be~ <jllulrtUa Co the Laguna Beacb environment., Kite-flying ' -• . ' Boy llescued ' ·.From Shaft ' ' ...... ,..., .. Prem AP Dltpelellet . ,...,, l ' ~ • ' • EL MONTE -What prlct do you put on a 1boy'1 lire! · · To.1 the ,hw:adreds :or V..(l l'\U·1' teer 1. emetgeney #Orbi'I 1Dd .otfillals "ho took' par1 l.n the masalve -~•od 1ue-cesafllJ -rucue of>tratlon fol-i-year-old .Anthony Bernardlno, no 00&t was too high. . I · Risking dealh lo tunllt)lnl att~pts, th• rescu~r :co\ to the El Jloo\t' boy alin .. ratven boon after hO.\UlDblod,lnto a fl,Jrrow hole Jn a road construction proj· ect in tOls Loi Angelta suburb and be-- came wed1ed rT ·feet be1ow the 1urlace • • I. f . n.4.TllllES -Human lnter..t article.I in the .. A .. Section Sunday will l IQ<lude one on tbe Irvine Company'• NIYT FoR WOMEN !ONLY) -·Men ARE Invited to 1tep Into the pares ' in "C" Section where a local peraOOallty will be profiled each week (flrll.one is Judge Cella Biker), where columnists Erma Dombeck, Ann Landert ·ud Count Marco (new to the DAILY PILOT) will display their wares - and where Sydney Omarr offers a look at you'r horoscope. Sue Ficker of Newport Beach thin ac- cused the commission's meettn1 11 'bav~ ing 1n "lnsiduous political atmosphere." She 11Ie1ed that the Irvine Company bas been actively lobbyin& for the coast treeway route . Offers of help and equipment poured ln from individual! and lfOUPI through the Soulhland. At times, rescue workers did not know the name of the men ne.1t to them but -under press~ to reach Anthony before he wa1 buried by. filling dirt or suffered from unknown injuries _. war on aqulrrel1 at Newport Center, a JO.year beckward -look by astronaut John Glenn and the Ille of 1 local clown. , JUST COASTING -Managing Editor Tom Murpbine products one o( hta popular ,columao <1pod1Uy for the Sundly paper. And bo'll do It each woalr. l!Dm>!UAL · PA G E 11 Conpouman JobD Scllmltz buded for nil• trouble · at" the polla? Lead edltorlll analyze• hta lntranatcence In relollon to Presldalt Nil<oo and the Nb<Oll Doctrine. 1oPPOllTB EDn'ORIAL' -New -lull of commenlley and column1 mal<ea 111 debut In tbe Swlday edition. ~ ...... colUDUlitll 11 ~ Golclwller wbo, Jn hla fint D.uL Y PILOT piece, .. ,. Nil<on rtally Is the ~ of tbe Hom« D.uL Y l'ILOT Ultor Tom Keevll \lunche1 a new, Sunday-only column, • • Ed I t o r ' 1 Notebook," and adn\lti In the firit one !jlat he It u old as Corty of the Guollne Alley comic atrip. IPOR11-Leading off "B" Section of the new Swlday paper, the DAILY PILOT tpOrll report wW u!Ulre the laf<ll MWI deldlJne ln Southem Clllforn\I to ,ive Swlday momlnc nadero tbe timeliest 1porls newt avelleble. · Flrot Ume out, DAILY PILOT 1portl 1taffer1 wUl wrap up weekend acUvlUe1 and wlll have a 1pedal eye on world record miler Jim Ryun 11 he trlei out hla kick In ~Meet of Clwn- ploiio ,Setuldey at tbe CoU1eum In Los Ao&elet •• 'YOU'· lllCl10N -Loaded with featuru and columns -many of thun new and created eopeclllly lor the REX REED, ENTERTAINMENT - Hottest "show biz" column in the na· tion, written by onetime celebrity Rex Reed, blchllghts enter ta kt men t covef.-e that, 1n the first Sund1y edi· lion, will include the debut of this )'tar's "Luci Poll." DAILY PILOT readers can wm theater paaaes and other prizes wblle V'Otlng for their favorites amone of- ficial "Oscar" nomtneea for actor, ac-- trtsa and "be1t film" honors. CLASSIFIED ADii -Late d .. dllne · (Saturday noon) lor "want ads0 meant the llallng1 will be frelb and timely In Suodey'a cla11lfied oecllon. New feature , Woman'• World, otters two awfna: patterns In addlUcn to ads ol 1ptclal interest to buly women. COLOR COMICS, SUPPLEMENTS -COior comics section, Family Week- ly and TV WEEK will be dlatribuled each week with the new Sunday edi- tion. The first Sunday edlllon wlll, of course, emphasl.Je covera1e of local "hard hews" 11 well 11 human ifr. tereat features, pbotoa a n d iJ.. luStrationa:. ' • Eveey Sunday, tile D.uLY PILOT will continue lt'a • • d a y·. ab e ad ' ' coverage of the stock market by of· ferlng hlgbll(hts of the week's 10- tivlties on .wan Street (the week11-end aummlfY.. will be publllbed lo Satur- dJY ·editions, at least one day earlier than ~y other Orange County new1p1per oUen It). Rell e~ news, move4 from the Seturday paper, will bo dllplayed In the "B" SectlOli. Chairman H. Herbert Jackson 11ked what Miss Ficker'• evidence was. Sh,e said she didn't have any now, but knew it was true becauu "the Irvine Company never contributed money to the anti· freeway election." -, Irvine company ofpcW Gordon Jones w11 1n the audience but did not c:anunent. The commis.sion continued to bear from all local residents and officials requesting hearings , but avoided getting involved in local politics. They also continued to 1Upport Ille joint meeting to be apo1'sored by the Board of Supervisors and said they would ask the Caifornia Highway O:lmmlsslon to sit in on any such meetings. Before Miss Ficker'• teslimony, the comml11ion w1s quesUoninl; 1tate Public Works officials on excnsi"lt rlght-of·ll'I)' purchases. Nathan Shapell, chairman of the ccm· mission'• subcommittee on hlghw1y right of way, 11id new policies governing how · much-land is PlVCbued for ri1hts~f-way might be needed.· A summary of acqulsiUons In Newport Be1ch showed that 53 pareels at a cost of $12.5 mllik>n hlVe been purch1sed for the Route l and Route 55 freeways. Four of tho1e parcels are still in the old alignment of the Newport Freeway alODi 17th Street to jtoute l . From Page 1 HOSPITALS. • • ANTHONY BERNARDINO CLINGS TO RESCUER didn't have time to think abou t it. Thousands of persons -perhaps ______ Y:...•:...u:..."..:8:...•l:...•_•:...f:...•:...ll:...i:...n:...S:...h:...•:...ft:....:.W:...h:...i:...l•_F:...l.:.y:...in_,g:...K:....:.ite ______ , millions _ Jistened and watched the / drama unfold on radio and televiaicm 1ta- tioru. • , " Man Shorn in Court Deal Flees in Bald Disguise As a rescue worker carried the boy to the surface at 12 :08 a.m., onlookers, newsmen and other emergency personnel cheer~. The dirt-caked and pale youngster ~id, t•tti, Mommy, hi Daddy," to his parents be.fore being taken by helicopter to a med icaJ center 'for observation. He was reported in good condition. "How's Jimmy?" the boy ·added ln By TOM BARLEY later the prisoner was back in court on reference to his a.year-old brother. Oi t11t Dlllr P'lltt 'le" identical burglary charges. The two were flying Id.tea Thursday A Costa Mes an who got three months "There's a method in my madness," afternoon when Anlhony tumbled into the l bbed fl hl · Or Co t said Judge Murray after his barbershop bole. o o s one year ange W) Y "I never thou""l they .wouldn't 1<1 , arrangement with Joyce. "It's going to· .... Jail term when he promi!ed Superior be pretty hard for that well-trimmed him," his mother Sandra said. "I jUlt Court Judge William Murray be would young man to step bacK into the drug wondered how long Jt was going to take." shave his mustache and cut his shoulder culture." · At times, rescue workers could hear the boy crying, then l a u g b i n g length hair decided Thursday th11t nine But Joyce, a convicted burglar, proved hysterically. months was just too long. Thursday that "it wasn 't very difficult to Jim Bernardino, the boy's father, 111~. Sheriff's officers said Thomas Patrick get back on the street with whit might be ''I'tn really happy. They (rt a cu ·~· Joyce. rt, escaped from the Theo La cy the best disguise In the world -a workers ) really did 8 good job." branch jail just 13 days alter his record· crewcut and that clean shaven leok. Sheriffs Deputy Dave Rathbum, who setting encounter with Judge Murra y. carried Anthony to safety, sfid, "I asked They may have a hard time finding him ii he were hurt and he u.id, 'No'. him. Jail pictures depict Joyce In his Boy ·s·couts w:n "He didn't eppear to have any Injuries. flowing locks and handlebar mustache, " He was warm just lli:e a little boy ou&ht but deputies are hunting for a clean to be." · shaven min with neatly clipped hair. R ' p • HOlpital attendants s1id the youn,vter Joyce's escape is the second such eagan S raise !J.iparently auffered no serious Injuries. rtversal for what has been described in As workers drilled a 36-foot rescue Superior C.00.rt as Judge Murray's "mod" SACRAMENTO (UP~) -After ac-shaft adjacent to the hole i~ which approich to the sentencinr of pri90ners. ceptlng 1 scroll marking the and a~ Anthony was trapped, Dr. William Bakq Ht ordered a flogging last yeaf ... for a nlversary of the Boy Scout.II of America, of El Monte talked with him through a counc11s for permits . prisoner who agreed to aeCept the long Gov. Rona.Id Reagan said Boy Scouts "off. stethoscope utended on plastic tubinf. Jf permits are denied at that 1evel, the disuJed form o'f corporal punishment, but sets a gre1t many things we re1d in the Oxygen was pumped to within inches ill. builders will have to wai~one. year before .<:.l!.eriff Jamta ,!lllllici. rtfused to a~-ntipera that upsel \lJ." ~, ... __ A.Jrtb®,y,'1 face. , . _ .. they : can apln •ppra.d\ tM .Ute ~lnliter tbe pum11unenl: · -• · 11'.'nu. sacrimento acouta, wno mlde ~Bater repotted to netrmnen HVertl J;>epartment of Public Heal\b for another Judge Murray immediately cancelled the presentation to the Governor, &1~ times that Anthony was all right. ., acrutiny of the appllcailon. " the defendant's prescribed JaiJ ltime and told Reagan Thui-sdiy of a scout Con· "He told me he'• cold, be wants c:iu$ An official of one affected hosplW 'f9ho placed him on probation. Two ··:months servatJon pi'ogram launched a year a10. . .. and he wants out," Baker said. El· 'FtJro School~Sale pfefer1 to remain anonymous told the ...:.-----''------------'.....:---------------------- ·DAILY PILOO' today, however, th1t "t.hl1 ,,.nn; ·may oot be qtiltt the tragedy It's being made out to be by the lawyer1." ,, Henredon, s Four Centuries,~ May Be in Limbo Again The dlreator polnled out tbat · the 0ra111e County Health Plannina Council recenUy approved ezpansions of •three local hospital.a despite the "tremendout publlclty generated by the trial ind the cllima that we're becomin& vastly The Ale of the old El Toro School by the San Joequln School Dlatrlct may he up ID the air again with area residents and county oHiclalt balking on a rezoninl of the property. Purchl5e of the old school which has been for sale for more than two years hu been proposed by Ted Vandllnf; • developer who wants to r_ezone the Pf<>P-. erty for townhouse con1tructlon. Van- dling bid $50,000 for the school •nd 1.7 acres of land, but his purchase was. con-- tlne:ent upon approval of a rezoning re- que1t by the county Plannlnc Com· mission. Th4! school, built near the turn of the century, has not been used for instruction for the pa1t nine years. It UI located at the corner of Front and Olive Streets in El Toro. Vandltng's .requ~t to rezone the land JW with l ,500 oquare feet of land per dwelling unit has met with opposition from two fronts. DAILY PILOT TM Or1nte C...t OA.11.Y l"ILOT, wllll whldl 11 ~lfted ~ N9wt-P1'"1, II llllbllillell llY ff'llf Or1,.e c~st Pubtlll'llrc (.ompeny. S•P9· ,..-editions 1r• pWU11'1W, MOl'ld•r thl'O\llh flfilhy, for Cmll M-, N~ a .. d\, H1111tlno1011 Bee-<:ll/l'OU11t1rn v111ty, Le11m• •~• lrYlt11l~ittlHk llMI S..n Cltm1nt1 / "" J11111 c1,tslr•r1t. A ''"''' '""'°"'' ldlllon .. pullll1Md S.flll'HYI Ind S!lf!clt~•· Tiie prltw:l•I llllt!IVllfll _..,., I• 11 llD Wtlt .. .,. Str ... I, CO.II M .. , Clttfof11!•, •UN. Rob1rt N. WtM 1"r•ldt111 el'lf MlltllW J1ck Jt. Curl•! Vic.• l'rkldtnt '"' Gerltf'• Mln•g., ThOPll•I ~ • .,.11 llltof Tho.nit A. Mvr,hl110 M•roetll!ll lfltor Chorloe H. Looi Jtlc:h•~ '· Nill AMltllnl MeMglf'lii lcllton Oflll• Cette M_.: »O w-:1.:r StHJlt N~ loKll! UU. N hultlllnl utuM Nttti: m ,.... • ..,. """'""'""' -..0! 17'11 l..cfl .....,.nl llft C ........ : #I NOt1t1 El corillnl AMI , ..... -••• 1714) 642-4Pt Clsa1lftllll·A4sall I I '4M671 t. Cl1 1tr Al'"'' :1•1 ,., ..... & .,.....,. 5 ,,,.. ~ CMtl ..... "''"' ... ..... ........ Ulutti'l"'""-fM'tilr ., ...,.,."""""" lltt'tlft """ .. L. ·-f .. """""' ...,.. ..... ...... "'.,,.. ........ - -:: &:.:::.~·-=..= ov!rbedded." The staff of the county plinnlng depart-One of thole epprovals affected the ment feels the land should be rezoned R· Mission Community Hospital which will 2, but wlth 5,000 square feet of land ptr be 'adding ti . beds to ii.I Mlsalon Vlej~ unit. ·facility no:t year. Erpanalona at South The Saddleback Aru Coordlnltlng Coaot Community Hoapltal in SOUth Councll (SACC) hos oppoaed the zone Ll1Un• and tbe buUdln• oi .Saddleback change on ground! that the ar~a is not c.ommunfty Hospital on 1ts.Le1Jure World suited for residential develoPJ!W!nt. SACC sue ,..ijl .add nearly 300 holpltal bed1 to officials not~1h1t the area iJ •adjacent to tht total ,ay'1Jable in Orqt ... ~Y· ; the ~ va~u and It bell IUited for. AppllcattonS .UbmlUed ·~1 . w;t\9n lndutlrlal development. . . · . Communlly, Tu!lln Community liiM! Acoon!lnil .to ocl\001 district . laciUtlts Weitmillstu. Con>muni)1,liolpita1J 1ftre planning .director Deve ltlnl. the.J'tZOO<. -apfil'Oved;by tbe plannlnt COUJICJI, deiplt. ' of the propei;ty ·and sale of tbe.achool ha! objel'tloi>i lhet tbe ·1dd1Uon1 were part .of ~. further ·, delayed by ~ ... ··~lift 11hlch could cotl the Orange vlro!Uneil\11 . lmpect 1tildy . bltn; . cOn-CoUnty 'pullllc mor.flh•n m mDUon In In' ducted in the iiea; crel.seil boiPitil char1ea. King said county flood control officials are doing the atudy ln the AJiso Creek and Wunger Creek waterahed aieas. This has forced 1 two month poatponement of the rezoning aeclslon, Kin( 111d. King told 1chool tru1tee1 Wednesday that JI the ret0nlng request 11 not approved by the county, the buyer will probably back out of the dial. . Joaquin Board Eyes Elementa/y School Concept - Detailed plan• for an Irvine elementary school d!sJined akin& tbe • • o p e n classroom" conCJpt with removable 1t'all1 have bttn unveiled for trUateu ot the San Joequln School District. The new facility, 11 yet unnamed, ls planned for construction· Jn the WalnUt Vlllqe area of· Irvine. Eipectod .to coat •lightly over II million, the achoo! would open in the fall of 1173. At a meellng of the lz'ulteea Wedn~ day, Geor1e Knowles of the archltic- tural firm of Allen·Knowlea and Mllltr used alldet and a model to •bow tl1e board memberl bow the facllity \\'OUld loolt wbeo . flnlthed. O..IJned with JO clutrcoma · to ho<loe flo students. Koowle1 nld the moat dlatlnctiv• f .. tur• of the achoo! would bo lh8 removable walls. Th• wall• would consist of a Itri., of flvi-klol-wlde lnterlockina p1nel1, which could bo removed or repl-ced it wlll. From Page 1 ADVISERS ..•• cha,irmtn or each of ihe nine committees mike up the tenth eroup: i cltbena' a:oal• commlttie.. All commlll,.. will be a .. Janed •pe<lllc tlsb by the council and will ad- vlae the city whether or not 1 permanent committee wUI be nteded after the com· mltteea o!Oclally expln nelll Sepl. I. Mayor. Filchbach uld the "heart" of hl1 propoeal w111 spelled out in two of the 11 "rul•" he suaaested. They are : -Mtmber"1!P la ppen to all reeldtnt1 of Irvine WfiO may only 1erve on one co!l!ll'tee· Anyone wbo attend• the flrll thrii meetings is automaUcally a mtmbtr. Membership, hcr•ever1 cloaed after the third meeUng -at -which point 1 majority vote would be needed to add new members. -Membenhlp Is forfeited a!W three consecutiv~ lblencu although a majority m1y vote to tlloW 1 tormtr member to return. All Committets, both Mayor Fischbach'• and Burton's propoaels ,...uld bo subject to the Brown Ac~ . Colllom\1'1 alltHlcrtcy law that ~ qulra public notice of meettnp and (orbldt -aenlona. Collncllmtn aareed non-vqllnc .... of. lkiO" membtnl\IP 1111111 on the advlfory~ llodlet lhould bo stun to· --lludenta at UC Irvine and members of· tho --and lnduatrlal OOllllllll!lllrln IrV1hi. • ' ' ' ' ' a.tton'J ~. pro.Idol. I•. ap- pointment of a COlllllll!ttea' ~II> wllo l type ·•1""1u 11\11 ,.,,..... ~ l!le ""'""'--..... &..... • • •• ... •• ' _.. __ u_...,... ,_ ~ '!'ha -would allo prvYldt tht dty council wllh eoplea ol boll! mejorlty and .. ' 1' l'r-c~ styles-... I""' fw ....ienA11oarl._ -" Wt'W111t te 1hew y•11 H111r•i•J1'1 F.ur Ctntvrie1 Coll1ctl1111 , •• bec11111 It !1 t• uni~li•lv 1uite4 to t+ie c1r11foff1bl1 "''Y we II•• t1cl1y. It's'" o,ftc:trlc 1111mllle1• ol o"•t 90 111.,r,,., f1r•vour 'l)'l t1t reom, ,; bedroom. Tiit ••ritty of .1111911 '""' llliff1rent flni1ht1 pr111nt 111111111111•1 epportvnity fer 'fOll +. cr•tt.,vour ewt1 hithl.,. 11141,,hlutl ind per10111I room. Our prof1uion1 l 1f1ff will htlp 'fOll with your 11lecGon1 to it1rt or co,,.pl1tt yo~r .d1cor1ting p\1nl. t119 ' ' t119 D~ALERS FOR ~ HENREDON -DREXEL -HERITAGE -KARASTAN - 7td11111 · ... • ~, L INTllll0-115 . . . fORRANCI , NiVft'ORT llACH . 1727 W-llff Dr., ,642·2050 omt PlllAT 'TIL f , LAOUNA llACH MS North Cotll Hwy. 49"WSSI 2J64' Haftlhorne II..,, ffUI lra.U?t -M!ler 'rll t Pt .......... ,...,,_ hclt111tt A.............,ID-Hllt ,._ .. Tel lltM .... ef ONllft C....., J4•1J6J ,1.r j ., . ·1 • ' I • l ' I £1!= ... '""""""'' ..,. ,,,.11 ..,,,, I ....,, •"""""9 tul IMl'lftlr.,.. In answer to a tnlltee11 ~qq11tion, Knowles addea lhat there would bo oo ~er of the p1nel1 falling on a ~t bica111t l!lty ,...14 bo -Into lhe ceUm,. Tiie p1ni1J could 6nly bl remond lhrouah the uoe of a IJ>IC!ll crank to unlock them !tom the ctliJnl, be aeld-' mlnotltt rtpilrtl drllttd bJ -""""" andiordlJMalln&m""bera. l-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--1 ' I . - I I I I ' ) { I ' j -f I v d th r • .; OAflY l'ILOT IS Senate. Approves Drug 'Prices Ballo()n i Housing Measure ' . Seizures' Make Stuff Rare , Costly Uf'IT........,. Kicked Out in Snow Mrs. SK.Ye Davis holds bal:iy son, Ching, as process servers evicted her from home in PorUand during snowstorm. Qwner of residence)eased home to one party who in turn subleased it to Mrs. Davis. Own- er protested that original ·lease had no subletting options. Friends help Mrs. Davis move. W allace-Chishol1n Tandem Supported MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -A black civil rights activist says a aroup hall been formed to push a ~mocratic national ticket that would-o f f e r aomething for everyone - Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace for president and black U.S. RA!p, S h Ir I e y Chisholm of New York for vice president. The Rev. James Bevel ... long- time aide to the late Dr. * * * Democrats Softening Pot Stand "WASHINGTON (APl Most DemocraUc presidential hopefu.1.9 favor r e d u c I n g penalties for smoking mari· juana, but Rey. S h i r I e y Chiaholm of New York and • former Sen. Eugene McCarthy thllik It should be legalized. Se:OJ. Edmund S. Muskie of Maine and Hubert H . Humphrey of Minnesota both uJd in response to a poll that they favor reduced penalties. Se:n. George McGovern of South Dakota and Sen. Vance Hartke of Indiana back an end to jail ter~ for smokers. New York Mayor John V. Martin Luther' King Jn, said Thursday the proposed ticket coold satisfy both blacks and whites, as well as the women's liberation movement. Bevel said slig htly more than 100 persons, mO!tly Southern students, both black and ~1hite1 now ·make up the organization that will promote the Wallace-Chisholm ticket. They are preparing t o mount a national drive· and take the proposal to the floor of the Democfatic National Convention, he said. - Mrs. Chisholm could not be reached for c.mment. A spokuman for Wallace said he had not heard of the proposal and "just don't have any reaction at all." Bevel said the concept will be offered Saturday to the Tennessee Black Political Con- vention, a Memphis gathering to be attended by state black leaders of both partie.s. Bevel joined King in 1962 for a rights drive in A1bany, Ga., and was a key figure in Southern Christian Leadership Conference campaigns i n Birmingham and'· Selma, Ala .. and Chicago_ as SCLC's direc- tor of nonviolent action. Atlanta SCLC headquarters said Bevel has not been formally associated with the group since early 1970. "Indeed it is a serious ef- fort ." Bevel said of the pro- posal. _ ~-- ~ WASHINGTON (AP) -The Senate bu puled 1 '9-billlon housing blll cleserlbed u one of the moat Important put toSetber in yeara. M1jor plovillons of lhe bill would control closing COlb on bomt morta1111, 1Uboidlu llllSHtlDlit dellclta 1nd con- oolld.lte federal h6using pro- irams. 'The measure,\ sent to the House where actlon Isn't likely until after the Euter r«es.s, includes some of President Nixon's recommendations, but Democrats altered several of them . Pioneer 10 Heads Out To Jupiter CAPE .KENNEDY (UPI) - Pioneer 10, fastest object to leave earth, sped on a near perfect COlU"3e today toward a .hiatoric picture-taking rendez- vous with the planet Jupiter on Dec. 2, 1973. After sweeping within 87 ,000 miles (If the tops of Jupiter's glowing multicolored clou:(s, the 565-pouild spacecraft will travel on to the far reaches of the planets and eventually become the first probe to leave the solar system. It is expected to reach the star AJdebartn in 1.7 million years. On the slight chance it might encounter intelligent life elsewhere in the galuy, Pioneer 10 carries an iden- tification plaque. The man .pie· lured on the plaqUe has hi! hand raised in a gesture of pea~. Jupiter, fifth planet out froni the sun, Is the spec- tacular giant of the solar sy!tem. It has 12 moons, a puzzling red "eye" 10 time.s the size of the United states and the pli.net generates more beat than Jt receives from the sun. Scientists also hoped to determine if there was a possibility its t h l ck at-- mosphere could support some form of life. Pi.one.er 10, drawing power from fvur meltar generaton, aet out on lb Cl million. ritUe' journey to Jupiter Thuriday night. An Atlas-Centaur rocket accelerated it to a record 31 ,413 miles per hour. The spacecraft performed the first critical stepa of its 639-day mission Aawless1y and by 11 p.m. (PST) Thursday, ii had its big nine-foot dL!h antenna pointed back toward the rapidly shrinking Earl~ The ambitious, $87.5 million expedition opens a new era in man's exploration or t~ uni verse. Pioneer 10 is the first to venture out beyond Mars, through the hazardous asteroid belt and on through uncharted space to Jupiter. It ls expected to remain in radio Contact with eartll until 1979 when it is 1.5 billion milt11 away. Lindsay said there should be no penalUes for those over 18 who use the weed, but he said he needs to see more medical evidence before goini so far u Mccarthy and the con- gre!lwoman. One Man Slain West Virginia Launches Hunt Three ~hot ~y Police In Movie Scene .·Melee MAN, W. Va . (UPI) - Investigators roamed West Virginia's mountain hollows in IUJ'Ch of unsafe coal mine reservoirs today. . Wllh the toll In West Vira:lnia's worat flood disaster standing at' 111_ ~d ind another 185 misSl.ilg, the sta(e deparbnent of mines ordered the immediate d r a i n a g e Thursday of a. waste water reaervo,lr in Nicholas County, •bout 75 mu.. northea•t of here. PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Police have shot one man to death, wounded two others In a melee that broke out In an alleY where a HollyWOOd movie crew was filming a street chase scene. Police said the · dead and wounded were residents of the building who had been drlnl<- ing beer and throwing debris into the narrow alley Thurs- day night where the filming was taking place. Officers said the men refused to halt the commotion and then attacked Social Security -And the Cradle WASHINGT01'iAP) -All children ent.ring the first grade arter Jan. 1, 1974, must be assigned Social security numbers according. to a propo8al by the Senate Finance Committee. Immigrants and all persons applying for welfare al90 would hive ta abt.aln numbers. Under, the present Jaw, a person is required to obtain a number when he begins work. The provlalons were added by the committee Thur1t- d1y to the Social Security-welfare reform bill being readiod for 8'>81' actlon. S~1 aald the provisions would give additional weapons to the effort to uncover welfare cheaters by keep. Ing track of people since these would bo the onl~ three limea numbera would be obtained. -. ' - officers who climbe4 up the fire escape on which they were atandin&. The dead man wu identified u Leroy Shenandoah, 34, of Nedro, N.Y. Police Inspector Lawrence Love said Shenu- doah had grabbed a policeman in a bearhug and was trying to throw him over the fire escape railing, but the officer wu able to unholster his \.evolver and fired six ahots at Sbenan- dooh. The officer, Patrolman Albert Montanaro, waa hospitalized with .... ud ahoutder injuries. The officer with him, Set. Thomas Ram- bo, had his ankle broken in a struggle wllb at least four other men, Inspector Love &aid. Love said Set. Rambo shot one man in the right arm.· He WU ldeoUfied II Raymond MOltt, lt, of Syracuae, N.Y. A1ao wounded was J o b n Benedict, le, of C or w e 11 Jaland, Ont. Love 1 a I d Benedict was bit by one ol lhe bollelJ !ired by Montanaro. llon Goldman, production manager of Blgman Produc· tiON of Hollywood. said he had a crew of 2$ people shoot.Ing a icene: whe_re ooe car wu to chll< lllOther up the alley, .He lald the ,.,.,. had been Illmed onco, then the trouble broke out AB the cretr ,.., setting up for fllnUnc lnotllu 1111>•. The mass-transit feature of the legL!la.tlon would furnish federal subsidies to p a y delclts or 1ubways, bos lines and commuter trains. These are opposed by the Nixon Ad min I stration, however, and there were in- dications tn the debate that the money would not be spent for this purpose even if Congress approves it. Sponsors of the subsidies declared that mass-lrJOSit systems are folding all over the nation and only federal help can keep many of them running. · Opponents declared 'the pro- gram would mean an er'idless U,1 ,._... •• Heart Attaele Broadcast newsman Bill Lawrence, 56, w a s found dead Thursday in his room at Bedford. · N.H .. an apparent heart attack victim. He was covering New Hamp· shire primary for ABC News. drain on the Treasury, since---------- cities could keep fares at uneconomic level s and put in for more and more subsidies. Yablonski Case NEW YORK (AP) -The street price for illicit drugs is going up hE:re, and police say a series of spectacular drug seizures has been an im- portant factor in that trend. The world's blgge.st heroin seizure, in Marseille Thurs- day, was the latest in a series of hauls that have marked the international war against drug trafficking. Police officials here said they could not yet determine whether lhe seizure by French customs agents of 937 pounds of pure heroin in the bilges of a Cari bbean shrimp boat would produce a drug panic. But they agreed that the haul. worth about $200 million on the street, would almost certainly balloon the price or heroin for this nation's estimated 315,000 narcotics ad· diets. Deputy Chier Ins pe e tor Jules SacMon. head of the police narcotics division, said heroin first became scarce during the two-month East Coast dock strike that began last Oct. I. Jn New York. where an estimated half or the country 's addicts reside, the street price of heroin climbed from $2 a bag to as much as SS. Sachson said. After the strike. Sachson said he had expected that pri~s might go d(lwn again. But he has since changed his mind. "Heroin is not as plen· Uful," he said. One reason appears to be the tripling in 1971 of drug seizures compared with 1970. Big seizures have come with increasing frequency since the U.S. government heightened Its emphasis on damming the drug flow at its watersheds in Europe and the Middle East. Theat seizures accounted for 3,784 'pounds of heroin worth an estimated $920 million on the street. The 1971 seizures would sup- ply the country's addicts with heroin for about three months at the estimated consumption of six tons a year. By that standard, derived by the U.S. Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs. the ~1arsellle seizure amounted to a one month 's supply. The bureau estimates the average addict heroin dosage as just under a grain dally. But· Sachson says many ad· diets use four or five grains a day. The section on mortgage· closing costs would direct the Housing and Urban Develop-Reward SI a ted 1--.:~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;=---, ment Department to develop WASHINGTON, Pa. 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( • • • '} , • DAQ.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE .. • Board Breeds Distrust ' ' • ' ~ ~- ! , • r I r • ' A remarkable feature of the Laguna Beach plan- nlnJ[ commlasion hearincs on high rise was an ah1\ost tot&l absence of speakers and letter wrll<!rs opposing a heJlht limit, A typJcll heai'int would find ferhaps_ one or tw penoha stepping foward to presen arguments against the hel&ht llmll, while 20 or 30 spoke in favor of it, the nme holdln& true of letters. The prob)em, w~ were told, was that the people oppoal)lg the height ban we.re too "Intimidated" to speak. The "intimidaUon'~ story is getting a re-run in the current acbool fracas. While controversy rumbles over traditional versm innovative teaching methods, the con- aervative school trustees hint .a. great parental dissastis· factlOJI with the Laguna ·syst0ai. But the ratio of .Jotters to the editor runs oboul 30 to 1 ·in favor of the system and to date no parent has come forward at a school board meeting to speak against tt. N() names ever are mentioned by board members. Again, we are told, the opponent! feel ''intimidated.'' If th-.e disatisfied parents do illdeed exist, it be-Jtoovea the trustees to persuade them to air their views tn public. Such an upression w0:uld do much to reassure UJ all, Anonymity ls breeding distrust. Strained Relations . ' . It now has .a· broader scope in San Clemente's bu5" inesa community and officially it has a title of a ''divi· 1ton" of the chamber, which generally connotes a com· palible subgroup. . But the South El Camino Business Association (SEBA) -an entity that was born late last year -is .(atherinl' more strength this spring. And although it has fiUe ·within the chamber structure it t. far from blindly faithful to the parent group. ' Rifta between: the old hands on the chamber board Secret 'Memo Dear Gloomy Gus 'l • 'f·ouches ·Off ' . ' I ~re Charge So now we're going to throw in 1 $2(),000 signal at Glenneyre and Thalia to avoid bing $14,000 in 1overnment funds. Haste makes ' J Follmoino U tM Anderso,i column hich prompl<!d R,ichard 'l<l<i"9Un.•t tit a&k the Senate Judicia1'11 Commit· ~' fM an immediate public htaring. jc 4nd o~trs nomed te1tified yes· t;t@ll its rrply to Andtrson's charges. t ... -Editor WASHINGTON -We have now lltaJ>litbed that Attorney G e. n e r a J • ~ ... te illch!lnl Kleindienst told an eUtritht Ile' about the J us l I e e ~ent11 sudd~ out~f-court' • .;t· !Wnent of tile Nixon Adminatration'1 bl&· pot anti-trust cue. ne. cue inv'olved Ille lntei:natlonal Tele.phone and Tele- ll'•ph conglomerate, Which appeared on tbe way to • Su-preme Court ahow· dol'I\ With the JuSI· Ice Department .... 11T'1 takeover of the hut• llarffonl Flie !llJUl'ance Company. ·Last July, however, the cut. was · waite! -L.P. Tii is ....... rtfltotlt rtlllltt"1' ¥hi... lltf -....rth' fMM "' ,,... _,._, ltN .,..,. ,.. ,.. .... ,_. e1Mmy 0111, O.lly 1"1 .. 1. has now been-linked to the settlement. Mitchell bad officially d \ 1 q u a 1 ' f i e<Ci hlmaelf from .the case because of an old relationihlp with' 1TT. Yet Dita Beard, the compMy's top lobbyist, has now acknowledged that she arranged the set· tlement wfth Mitchell in a private con· versa_tion at the governor 's mansion in Kentucky after last year's Kentucky Dei-by. Her' confession came After we obt~ined an extraordinary confidential memo, written by her, from ITT's files . The memo suggested strongly that the set· tlement was made in exchange for JTT'1 pledge of cash support for the Republican convention. MRS BEARD also told us that the day after we confronted her witb the memo, ITT security men from New York shred· -ded ·many of her office files because they feared the papers might be subpoenaed and the leaders in SEBA have persis\j!d since the very beginning and became even more strained when prom· ises by the chamber lo consider chsnging the Fiesta La Christi411it1 Parade route broke down. Then, claims SEBA President William Walker, the ' chamber pirated the businessmen's idea to award• beauti· fi cation awards each month. Other "snubs," Walker contends, include the cbam· ber'5 omitting of SEBA's listing under a telephone dir· ectory column of associations even though Walker asked tor the listing in writing. The issues appear. minor. but in a tight community like San Clemente they can add up . Both entities in months to come should give one. more try. finall y, at working together. Meaning of 'Public M~ting' Under the Brown Act, California's anii-secrecy law, elected bodies are required to conduct their business in public meetings so all can follow the deliberations that Jead up to the adoption o( legislation. To fa cilitate this, councilmen are provided with specified places at the council table, clearly marked with nameplates, and with microphones at each place connected to a public address system. Unfortunately, some tlioughtless councilmen nul· lify much of this by scurrying around during meetings conducting whispered conferences of their own with the city attorney, city manager or fellow councilmen, presumably seeking information they feel they need in order fo arrive at a vote. A cou ncilman seeki ng inCormation should voice hi~ query from his place, so both question and answer are audible. A publ ic meeting means that aJl deliberations are conducted in public, f<>r all to hear. -' $ YEAR OF · THE RAT Quality of Children's EdtU-ation at Stake Capi~tr~no Unified Election-Tuesday To the Editor : lf ~ou should go into the Walt Disney exhibit, you will aee a portrait ()f the late Walt Disney hanging there. Beneath thi.s portrait in gold ~ngraved simple type is a quotation from the man who had to -have Joved all children. It reads: "Our great~atural resource is in the minds of ()Ur children." I HAVE READ this quotation over And over. It keeps ringing out more clearJy all the time. IC our greatest natural resource is in the minds ()( ()Ur children, how could we ever deny them the finest education PoSSible? . Perhaps Walt Disney JS-the one single person who has· had the most far- reaching and profound influence over our young. We have been very fortunate to ha ve lived in a time when we could enjoy his wholeso me genius . WE TOO CAN HAVE far-reaching in- fluences over our ~hildren now by answering the call Tuesday, March 7. Our school board (Capistrano Unified) is asking to continue, without jncrease, the present general purpose tax rate. The quality ()four children's educat ion cannot be sustained without the passage of this measure. This could be the best in- vestment we will ever make ... for us, for our children and for' ou r nation. because ''Our greatest natural resource is in the minds of our children." CAROL PERSON ' .~ 'i! . (i · Mliiffiox • Lttttrs fTom readers art wtlcome. Normally writtri should conve11 t~ir messaQt.i · m· 300 words or le.ss.. The right' to cO'ttlWut letttrs to fit spa.ct or tliminatt libel is reserved. All ltt· ters mwt includt signature and mail· i11g address, but names mau bt ~th· he ld on rtquest if sufficient ,rea.s,pn is a.ppareht. Poit711 will Mt be pub-, lished. do his home work, it seems! Or is he overly anxious? I want to criticize Mr. Lawrence Rose. the ci ty manager, for his failure to coordinate and tie in the waste manage- ment tax billing with our garbage. and trash Collection. Since this change was proposed and urged by Mr. ~ he must be held responsible for this lack or proper plan· ning and consideration for the public, not to mention the added burden now being imposed on our Finance Depaftm~t. ThoM: having paid the quarterly fee I.re being Uaxed double, and for 1 service that ha.! not yet been received'. Why the Rwh? To the Editor: Did our city manager. Mr. Rose. know the night of February 17. when he held a citizens meeting to inform u.s on the workings and payment of his waste management system, that the very elaborate waste man~gement system TAX bills were n!ady to be mailed out? He stated in the meeting he wanted our patient cooperation alld that the first bills would be mailed in April. He also rieglectecl to tell us we would be billed retroactive · to December, ·1971 and no mention 1'11 made of the fact the p~nt v.se.rs·of the Laguna trash collection had paid -in advance for December, 1971 and January and February, Im. THE OLD Bil.LING on it quarterly basis cost J,~.25 or $21. per year. The new billing ()n a two-month billing of $7.00 iotals to $42 yearly, plus the retroactive three months already paid in advance. He did state that the 23 cenl!I per $100 ~essed on the valuation for property taxes for Laguna city sanitation should be deleted this year, but could only be done by our city couricil; but he doubted it would come to pass as a political body does not like to cancel out tax mohey they have jurisdiction over. He il:;o staled that any surplus money fi'om t.bis new tax bonanza could be used for other purposes by the city council. ·. bids? This is a not.ice tbat we. the captive customers. will not accept the deceplJvt methods being used with the pnsent bid! or the double cost billings. How about the approximately 1,700 horn~ which have not used the old collection but are being billed retroactive to December, lfll? E. R. 'SCHAAD Tax Contlnua..Ce To the Editor: • As president of Inter-Club C.OUncil, the activities t~v()Jve the students of San "Clemente Hjgh SchoQI ls som,µitog ihilt Ls very important to me. The years In hlgh school have often betn deemed as the happfest and ~ imPQrtanJ of your )ife. The edilcation 11'am i;ainini from. San Clemente is of course lhe structure ol my future, but to me the activities inv9lving the studenls run a very close second. FROM ACTJVmES - I have learned lo respect the opinJons of others and to take on new responsibilities, but most of all to be able to work successfully with many people, working as one! If the tax continuance ii not passed M~h 7 ma11y of these acUvities will be dropped. Of course I am fearful for my senior year plans, but also for the.future students . of San -Clemente. Don'.t you · think they de.serve tbe aame cbanCe I have had to learn and to grow? . · ' !lllCHAEL·CHE!llOTJ'f lbnlptlf, settled. The Jinns, q>n.Sidered highly avorable to I'IT, ·were announced at the If'"' lime 11T oeqetly pled1ed up !Al $4GO,llllO !Al support the Republlcan .,.,.. vent.ion Jn San Die1o·thls year. A check· for flll0 ,000 ha• alleady been written .. when the memo·~me public. ,,,# This is unjust, and I add tny voice to many citizens' complaints that this bill· Ing must be adjusted! AF"TtR. JI LONG YEARS of citizens complaining, why all of a sudden the rush? The preSent bids did not comply with the bid request specification". They were rejected on several counts by Mr. Rose but the council decided to IQrce Mr. Rose to' negotiate with these two non- . co~orming bidders. Why not rewrite the bid specifications, with the help of some knowledgeable citizen and call for new Defends Lorr To the Editor: DENYJNG ANY connection betwun the convention cash and the anti-trust se:t- tJ.ement, Kleindienst insiated that the Justice Depaitment's antl~trust staff had been free from any political pressure frem above. "Tbe .tettlement between .the Depart· meitt of Justice and l'IT was han<D.fd and n'egotiated "6clusivety by Assist.ant , At- torney General Richlrd W. j\lcL~1'en (then head of the anti-trust . division)," :Kleindienst said in ' letter to Dembcratic National Chainnon Larry O'Brien. Howev~. we. have now learned that Kleindienst himself held rouBhJy a half· dor.tn &eeret meetlngs on the ITT case with • directoi' of the company before the teWement was reached . THE DIRECl'OR. Wall Street financier Felix llohatyn, conceded !Al ua that he met In private wJtb Kleindienst , who was then Deputy Attorney General, 1t the lll!De tiln• McLll'ell was negotlatinf with rrr:a;Jawyen. '11 wu supposed to make the case on U. economic side of it," Rohatyn told my dloclate· Br1t Hume. He uid he puticulirly stressed to KleiridJenst 117'1 llJlllllftltl !or keepinf Hartford Fire. Kleindienst'• duplicity is further evidence that the Administralion ha~ modi to hide in the 11T affair, which loob more 1t11picious the more we in- v..U,ale IL NOT ONLY Kleindienst, but his i.io,,, ~ Atlomo1 General John !llitcbell, •11 Oeerge ---. Dear Goor1e: What la the etymolog lcoi lreakdown ol. the word "lovtlo.rn," lf you -what I mean ? CONCERNED Dear eo.-a..i: KHP your lecherous lnnuendoe.s lit ,..nelf, Concerned; llliJ la a 1--1-~• ... ·m111--· r MitcheQ would not discuss the matt er with tu. "john Hushen , a Justice Depart- ment· 11pokeaman, told us there was "no truth'-' to Mrs. Beard's story. He acknowledged , however, that Mitchell had spoken to Mrs. Beard at the governot'I mansion. We gave Hushen specilic questions to ask the Attorney General. But four hours later, after conferring with Mitchell, he called us ba(k without the ans'wers. INSTEAD, HE URGED that we withhold our story or Mrs . Beard 's version of events until. as Hushen put il, "we get all our ducks in a row." He said Mitchell would •·prove" lhe falsehood of MN!. Beard's incriminating .memo, but three days later, no proof had appeared . The June 2.S. 1971, memo is studded with such big Republican n a m e s as President Nixon, Mitchell, California Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke, San Diego Congress· man Bob Wilson , White House aide Bob Haldeman and ·H. S. (Hal ) Geneen. ITT's president. It is addressed to W. R. (Bill) Mer· ·riami· mlll)ager of l'IT's Washington ()f· lice. "I thouBflt )'OU and l had agreed very thoroughly that under no circumstances would anyone in this office discuss with anyone our participation in the C.Oqvention, includinz me ," Mrs. Beard wrote. "OTHER THAN permitting John Mitchell, FA Re.irlecke, Bob Haldeman and N'a:on (besides Wilson, of coune) no one his known from whom that 400 thous- and pvnmitment bad come ..• John Mit- chell has cerainly kept it on the higher level only, we should be able to do the same. ... "I am convinced, beclluse or several conversaUons with . Loul~ {Nunn) re !llltchell that our noble commitment hos gone. 1 long way toward our negotiations on tbe .meraers eventually comlna out u . Hal (Ge,.nl·wanls them. Certaln!y the Presldent haa told Mitchell !Al ,.. that lblnp ore worked out falr.)Y.. It la atill anly McLaren'• mickey-mouse ,..e are aufferlha .•• (Spnd ,_., • atimped, ae11. ... 11! _...._If llMl'e la .. ·-wlllill "" it.ya, llllJibo ,... ....... -11.) "If (ibe <onvenilon caah) -gets too , rnuch pUbUeity you can bt.liev• our ..,.UlllOM W1th JUllke will wind up al10I dol'I\. Milcllell la dellnlte11 helping 111, but cannot Jet k bo lmowL Pleue destnJf lhls. buhl" Elertfon l ••ue To the Editor: Since this is an election year, it seems that all the politicians are suddenly in fa vor of apple pie, motherhood and low- density housing. lllARY V. LOUNSBERY Tht trash billing ovtrlap is being corrtcted by a $5.25.. c;redit for thost who had paid trash liills in Decem· ber. The'U can deduct it from tM new bill or havt it crtdited to th't next. -Editor . However, San Juan Capistrano citizens should not be taken in by flowery descrip- tions of any council candidates' view ol himself. For the incumbents that are re-run- ning. we ca n look at their past voUng record and find out their true feelings. For the newcomers, we can question them and present arguments to help them ascertain a position as to the cur· rent issues of our town. Respectable: 50 Percent , THE REALLY BIG issue in thi.s elec- tion is population. The boundaries of our town are fixed . The number of people that will live within these boundaries is not fixed . When zone changes favor higher den sity development, then the population increases. If you favor. high population and close communal type Jiv- ing, then vote for those that favor high density development. If you are more apt to want our. town to remain in a more· rural state, then vote for the conservationists . The election will determine the course of our city for years to come: There la a swing vote at stake. Make sure that you vote -and make sure that you know the principle of the men you vote for .. CHUCK ALLEN Trash Blllhtg To the Editor: Our ~.000..·yeor city manager doesn't Quotes Today'• little. word.quiz will de.al ·with commonly-used names or phrases whose origin ()r first meaning is unknown or misinterpreted by most people. Fifty per- cent on this i1 a re- specta ble score. 1. Were the "trade winds" so called be- ~ause they were ccxid for "trade" (cem- merce )? 2. What is the pri- mary meaning of "Christ,'' ind to whom did it flrst •pply : 3. Why ts the festival named ''Mardi Gras"! (New Orleans readers, take only half credit for knowing thb.) l Why is the lniUal par1 o1 marriage called a "Mneymoon"? 5. IS A ''MARTINET," meaning a strict disciplinarian, ao named afteri 1n officer in the French army! 8. Why is sometbin( called a "hill mark "? 7. How did non-OuisUans come to be designaled 11 "p11an1" 1nd "heathens'!? 8. What b the differance between a tepee and a wlpua? 1. Who gporfen<ed the firll "a1ony"! tO. Why Ill a ochool for clergymen call- ed a "seminary''? Vice Admiral Jam • I Calvert, U.S. t~Acadtmy llc!l!!, -"We of the ANSWERS: depression Mil war pneraUo11, Cl'Ui.d I. "Trade winds," while Jood for ull-- lhc youth criliJ...We..-kacl *-hard and Jng commerce, oolv• ffiiiit winds thllt we. were. too everlasting iucceafUJ." ••trade" or "trMd" ln one unifctm 'tr1clc Richard !llaary Sbti1, S.F. -· ti-for Ion( perJOcle. • · lice 1ttortey -"You don't live your Hft • 2. )'Chftst'' ls Grttk for ifebrew 0 the to be a lawyer. you live tt lo u .. your anoin!H one," which lint denoted' the ttre." anoln!H Kins ol Imel. IUld then the l royal son Ct David. · 3. Mardi Gras means "fit Tuesday" in French. or Shrove Tuesday,' the last day before Lent, indlcating•·the final daY to gorge oneself. •· It was a practice of the ancient Teutons to drink honeywirie for 30 days, or the first full moon e~Je, after mar- riage. (According to Brewer, 1Attila the Hun drank so much at' bis wedding.fe8st that he died .) 5. FALSELY attributed to the Marquis of Martinet, who reorganized the French Infantry in the 17th century -'but the word was used In English before he waa famous, and it is not in t.he FrenCh lu· Icon. I. Originally, the official m1rk stamped on gold and silver articles, after UNY· ing1 at the Goldsmiths' Hall In IA?ndon. 7. Christianity w1s at first ·an urban re.liglori i both "Plg•n" and "heathen" meant rustics, thole who lived in villages or on heaths. I. A TEPE~ Ill a tall co ... sh•pcd tent: 1 wlpam la a rounded or oval-shaped hut, built more on the order of the Eskimo J&loo. t. The wruUers wbo "1truggled for vie· toey-lh"lhe ancient Gree~ public go,mu : "a.gonlsticl" aurvJvea as 1 branch of gymnastica. · to. From the Latin, "nursery garden.'' or "plot for culUvatlng" younf i:ntn in the theoJoclcal virtue&. ' ' The political season is upon us and 1 great smoke acreen is being -l1Jd . to obscure issues and divt!rt attenUOO.: from the facts of flagrant neglect on the .city council. Certainly, Mr. Ed Lorr who it seems they would replace, llJ not auilty of lack ()f attention to his dulles. Maybe over-attention on occasion, but ht -does his homework and has backed his word1 with effective action. HE MAV DAVE used fioor\p6litical judgmeht Jn laking his wUe wlth.'tWn on citY. busi~ssf. but ·at least"he attt.ltiea· to the 'bus~" and I unders!and ' tiia1'be went with the full knowledge ' ()f ,thO.e bu the cOu!t<;fl I.ho · would now mall" hini for it. 1 , · _, These •re· the same councilmV. who a.,t by idly three or four ,ean ago and ap)>roved: ouOandlsh purchaaes o(T the Main BeacH pr0per1.ib, then "Only'~ com: pound the greii gln,&wa,y 'h>: '.IP'anllni five-year leases tWafltt one caae· has emt the' city an additional amount ln exct11·of _ $100,000 cash out of ~ket.. · 'THIS TVPE or fi!l'•I l~nsililiitr ,would probably have been' 1VOkled 'if. · those who would now lay s!noJi:e ~eeD.t haa been doing their homework for ' tht pa~t four years. OIANOI COAST A DA ILY PILOT Robert. N. Wted, NU.il<r ·Th....., K"llil, Editor .Albert W. Btttes EditorilJI Pog< Eilitor The tdltorlal page or the 't!IJJy Pilot seeks to intnrm t nd ttitnu• 11.te TMdera by f1l''&entlnc this 1u!wspaptt'1 opinions and ~· mcntuy on topics of tnterttt •M 11tiinlflcancc. by providinr a, (orum' for the f!~Mlon of otif tt•dcrs' • op.inioni. •nd by ~Ung tfrM: ttlvene Vicw~ntl' or 11\fonnc;e tM'VCl'I and IJ>OW' 4 Qi ol lhe day • Friday, March 3,•1972 • --• Huntington Be•eh Founbdn Valley . - YOL liS, NO. 54," 4 SECTIONS, 42 PASES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MARCH 3, ·1972 . - h ' Battle of Building ( . ' Library at Lake By TERRY COVILLE Of ..._ DlltY Plttr Steff • A beau\ilul, lf somewhat controversial, library is planned in Huniingtoo Beach overlooklnc Talbert Lake. It may· even be·a library capable of at- tracting in international reputation - a monwnent to· the late, great architect Richard Neutra, designed by hi!: son Dion Neulta. However, city officlala claim they may have a considerable number of grity hairs before the JU million project Is com- -.plet. . For one thing they have had to battle Neutra over thme acope of the library project. . When city councllmtit first discussed building a new library in 1969 they estimated the cost of a 69,000 square-foot facility at fl.I million. They later raised the price to '2-1 mWloo, whicll ts the cur- rent llmil Neutra, however, submitted a $5.l mlllion cost estimate on Nov. 10, 19'10. Astonished councilmen asked why, Neutra had designed two utra wlngs for the library coillaining ID art gallery and additional meeting rooms. Such additions bad been dlscw:sed dur- ing informal talks with the architect, but city staff members contend ·Ntiutra . waa never auth9rized tO design them. Neutra says he was, and he now plam to enter arbitration with the city over his · fee. He claims be should be paid 8.5 per· cent based on the estimated fS-1 million COO>tructlon coat. The city Sl)'S he Is en- titled lo no moro tjlan 8.$ percent of the n .i million figure. While tbe two parties enter arbitration, Neutra Is continuing hii work on the lil>rary plana. Neutrals fee, however, is not the only qmtrov!ny. 1be first battle was launcbed over the signing of the c:Ontract. Members of the cit;y ldminlstration silggested a contract wtth tight controls, giving the city 1 lot to say 4bout the desicn of the building, : Neutra refused, went directly to the council and obtained another contract. ) One current caflc!Idate 10< city counctl, Dave Garafalo, claJms then Mayor Dolllid Shipley (now up for r~lloo) algned an Improper contr1ct over the ob- jections of the stiff. The contract algned, however, ls tJ>e... standard form of agreement between the owner IDd his 1rch!Jec~ 11 used by the • ' TMay'•-M•'!'I • N.Y. Stoelii TEN CENTS Begins Americai:i Institute ol Architecturt. It II the same type Of cootr1ct allJ)ed by the civic center architect, Kurt Meyer. The only difference Is that Neutra's fee is 8.S percent of construction oosta, while Meyer's is seven percent. The city slaff Is pmenUy embroiled lo a dispute with Neutra over details of hiJ dealin and the estimated cost. Some staff members feel the library he hu designed ~ •hich all agree Is a (See lJllRAJIY, P1 .. I) Unify Election Off i New Campaign On in West County By JOHN ZAu.ER Of .. DellY' '"" Staff The state-mandated unification election for the Huntington Beach Uµion IJlib School Dtstrict wu called off this morn- ing because there is no legit unification plan on which to vote. But the decision to call off the election wu barely an hour old before a move-- ment began in West Orange County to mount a new unification campaign. will be equitable to the children tJ>. V<llVed.'' Brick promised that he would preaent a new unification plan 1'wlthin a few montha.'' Ho 11id 1 unlOcatioa -on it could be held u IOOD u • yw. Charle1 Palmer, deputy superlntendont of the Hunttnitm Beach City Elemental')! School Distrlct, declined to comment either on the caUfna oft of tha eleclloa DI on Brick'1 promlle of a new uD1flcltlon · movement. Thalidomide B~sea-rclaer ABOVE IS ARTI ST'S CONCEPTION OF NEW MUNICIPAL LIBRARY FOR HUNTINGTON BEACH The election was called off by Orange County Superintendent of Schools Robert Peterson.aft~r the county counsel advised him that a vote · on the total unification plan drawn Up in 1965 would not be legal. Aus sie Doctor Finds Drug Linked to Birth Defects That plan called for elimination of all Library Design 'Beautiful' elementary school districts within the SJ. square-mile boundarle.i of tho hilh school district, thus creating one large district serving 111 West Orange County children Imm kindergarten through twelfth grade, SYDNEY, Au.stralia (AP) -Dr. County Counsel Adrion Kuyper ldvlsed WDllam McBride Nld tedly 116 bu 1- AU Parties in Controv ~rsy Agree on One e__ 'n~. '· thal allbough that plaa Wll lepl In lllG, a leCOlld 4ru( tbll -defOln>Wlil lo ti no !ooler complies with the -I blblel. n ti "Doi u 1mportlnt u Ille . -~~;:: I . ,,u " 1 ~ . I> ~ Whatever controvenles May swirl around the II.I million Hunttiigtoo Beach Ubrary, all parties agr<e that lrcllitoct Dion Neutra has designed a beautiful building, Tbe library Is scheduled to be built overlooklng Talbert Lake In the central park. City staff members aren'll sure when, but that's part l)f the controversy. • Neutri'i design is for a two-story -edifice featuring mostly glass walls and lots of water (ln ponds, fountains and flowing pools). Librarian Walter Johnson says one of the unique factors in Neutra'a concept ls the centrallz.ation of the huge library stacks. · . "He doesn't like cluttered shelves, the normil feature of a library ," says Johnson. Nearly all of the library's volumes - it's capacity will be more than 300,000 and it should open with 100,000 -will be stacked on shelves located on four tiers lrt the very center of the library. Each tier features an eight-foot high ceiling, where many parts of the outside two noors feature '16-foot high ceilings. Ramps and stairways will lead to the boOk stack from all sides of the llbrarY. OUtaide the stacks are the many meet!Qg rooms, reading arels and special use rooms. The upper level of the library, entered from Talbert Avenue, will feature a large audio-viluaJ leclion with several typea of uP,.bdate information retrieval systems lncllldlng microfilm projectors, mJcro. filche canls (three boots cu be reproduced on one Index-Size card), recordJ and other equipment. The 'upper level will also be equipped With an area for cable television, a semt· studio set-up to be connected with Golden West College and the proposed five-city cable TV network . •·The upper level will be punctuated with «ml-balconies, called reading platfortn1 by Neutra, Johnson said the audio-visual section is one of the most important parts of the library. "Libraries are concerned with Hom e, ,Card.e n Page Debuts A ,,.,. Home and Garden page makes · Ill debut tomorrow tn Saturday's DAILY PILOT with new handy hints and Ups for weekend projects around the house. MeanwhUe, two old favorite. of the Salurday paper will be moving to a' new day. TV Week. the magazine of television and Family Weekly wlll no• be found in the 11ew Sunday edition being publilbed !or the first time thta Sonday, Saturday's paper •Ill can-y lelev\slon listings on the ... tertalnment page, just where they're found Monday thlOUlll Ffl· doy. Look for TV Week 1nd Fomtly Weekly Sunday. . • llll:~ieyll Of lnform~llon, not Ille fonn ol !lie Jnformatioo." • __ ~Tb< loller level will house the chUdren's' library, an l'ndoor patio, and a uni.que youth activities room. "The youth activiU~ room is 1 retreat for more scholarly activities,'' Johnson explained. "A place where youths can.go to talk, or perhaps conduct recreation ac~ tivities." · . ' --=~• • . < ' r, ' ~-1';11' A otrong grophicir.'.nom _,..,,.. thal-'tie ""'81ihich "fAdi'll-jillei •w F O"" :m• available ~be!:• the plblie can,praCtice ~ 11!111\ bt ~ed on lliO -~ • • • ' multi-media 4i>PJayg, ,u,IJ>j slliel, '""' ttori )ilan; '!be 1111 llitaJ williCatlon pian I~ --F · · ' ' 1 uon ptctul-e w oound an tiieethef. u wm -m_ aw rio such i-ov1s1on . _ n Area reeway ' also be the arts Ind crafts work Area. There will 1Jao,be a refreshment center• A vote on the 1965 plan became ' and upstairs, a government clocwnenll necessary after the Stat. Board or S • All k and general hook store. • Education disapprov~ the four-way m per ac W1ille establtshlng ail of the futurL!itic ' unUication plan last month. Some kind of (See BEAUTY, P.a1e I) unlfic;ation election is required by law, Four If.year-old P11centtl blg!l lchool boys are being beld by Orqe police and the next moat recent plan wu the charged wtth the .....ie11 thrlll shooting one drawn up since 1965. of &freeway worker wt TUead,ay nlgbl However, Dr. Peterson, Who hi charged The quartet are charged wllb uaault by law with calling an election, bu now with intent to commit murder, accordlng Hundreds of Volunteers Cheer Rescue Success From AP Dl1patcbe1 EL MONTE -What price do you put on a boy's life? To the hundreds of volunteers, emergency workers and officials who took part in the massive -and auc- cessful -rescue operation for I-year-old Anthony Bernardino; no . cost was too high, Risking death in tunneling attemPll. the rescuers got to the. El Monte bby almost seven hours after he tumbled Into a narrow hol.e in a road construction pro} eel in this Loo Angeles suburb and be- came wedged rt feet below the surface. Offers of help IDd equipment pourocl in Imm individual, aid -tbrouib the SouthllDd. Al limea, r-workers did not know the. name of the men nut ·to tbem bul. -u1l4er· p_,,. to reach Anthony beforo ~ 'f!U burled by filling dirt.or auffered from unDown injuries - didn't have lime to think about it. Thousands · Of persons -perhap1 millions _.. listened and watched the drama unfold on radio and television Ila· tions" M a rescue worlcer carried the boy to the surface at 12:08 a.m., onlookers, newsmen and other emergency personnd cheered, As workers drilled a 30-foot rescue shaft adjacent to the hole in whlch Anthony was trapped, Dr. William Baker of E_l Monte talked with him through a atelboocope extended on plastic tubing. Oxygen was pumped to within inchea of Anthony's face. Baker reported to newsmen several times that Anthony was all right. "He •told me he's cold, he wants out • •• and be wants out," Baker said. At one point, authorities said, Anthony ~ntiy becamelmpaUent and said be would dig himseU out U workers didn't hurry, Attempts to lower volunteers, Including 1 4-fool jockey, into the hole to Anthony proved unsuctissfal. _Qne volunteer was able to touch the boy but couldn't pr)! him loose because he w1s too ·tightly wedged, The boy fell backwards into the open- ing, llDd~ with one foot down IDd the other up. His bead w1s jammed against the knee ol the upright leg. 'Not in Bargain' to Orange detecttve Jim Roblnaon. They put his name on a statement saying that are being held in the county's Juvenile to call an eltaion on the 1965, plan would ball in Orana:e. . be illegal. Robinlon aaid the tip l'hlch led to the In effect by calling of(_ the election, Dr. solution of Ult wanton . sboolj.nf came Peterson hu followed the advice of most from.El Dorado Hl&h Sctx>ol o{ficI.ala. He aaid two of the tour youths ,are school officials in West Orange CoUnty. escapees from'the county1I Joplin Boyl ·"This:ls great news," aa.1a Miki Brick, Ranch in Trabuco Canyon. The'youth ac- superinterident of the Fountain Valley cused of the.actual •hooting reportedly School District, "It meana' that now -.e stole a car ~ead1y after tacaping Imm f d unilic. · the ranch and he aid hil companion, can orget about ba · · atlon plans picked up the two other boys and w.ent and start work on a unification plan that on a joyride shooting 1pree which ended Evel Knie vel Does It Again SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Daredevil Eve! Knievel gunned hta motorcycle down an able, off a ramp, and over lt cars and trucka as 4,000 spi!clators held their breath at the Cow Palace, He landed safely on, the other side Thursday night and prompUy claimed a San Francisco record. Tonight, he'll try for 15, which he says will be a world record. with the sniping, Seriously wounded wu Michael W. Dawson, 21, of El Monte, who wu operating a grooving rig on the Newport Freeway near Lincoln. Avenue about. 11:30 p.m. Tuesday nlghl Police aaid they recovered a sawed off .:lkallber rifie which they are cortaln wu the weapon tlled by the youth, Tbl quortet after being picked up by ·h>- ...uptoro led them to the rtne which wu lildden In on oronge fl?OVI In Pi.....- Ua. · DaWIOn ti ,.ported In oerloua ConcUt!On tod1y in Orange County Medical Centa following 111rgery Thundly. He bad vital organa dam1ged by the single bullet which penefrated hbi left aide as be wa1 working 1top the cement cu t t I n I machine. Tbe dirt..:aked IDd pale youngst.r said, •1Hi1 Mommy, hi Daddy," to hi! parent! before being taken by helicopter to a medical center for observatk>n. He wu reported in good condition. Shorn Inmate Flees Jail "How's Jimmy?" 1he boy added 1n reference to hiJ a.year-old brother. Tbe two were flying kites Thlll'lday afternoon wben Anthony tumbled into the hole. · , "I" never !bought they wouldn't gel him," hls mother Sandi'a said. ••1 just wondered how lone it waa going to take." Al Umea, ,..... -ken could hear the boy crying, then I 1 u I b I a I h)'llerlcaf'1. Jim llemard~ the boy's father, said, 11J'm really ha py. They (re 1 cue workers) realfy id 1 FOd job," Sherill's Deputy Dave Rathburn, who carried Anthony to aallty, aald, •!]' aaked Jµm if he were hurt and hi &aid, 'No' •. "He didn't appeor to have Ill!' fnj~(ie1. He was warm ju.st like 1 little boy ou&hl to be." Hoopltal attendants uld the younptar apparently suffered no oerloul ln»1M· • • By TOM BAllLEY SUperlor Court II JU41ge Murny'a "mod" "' '" -""' -opproach tO the sentencing of prisoners. A Costa Me1111 who eot thret months · J-le ordere<I 1 floulng 1111 year for 1 lobbed off his one year 0ran1e County _._ who ....... to .....,. the '-• J1U tenn wbeJJ he promised Superior ...,...._ ... --··r -.. Olurt Jlidae Wllllam Murtay he would dilused fonn of COIJ>Orll punlabmant, .but ahlve his mllllache IDd cut hit shoulder Sherill Jomes Musick .refused tO 1d· length' hltr decided Thunday that nine mlnlst.J> the punl•h!J!enl. montbl WU just foo long, Shertff'a--ofltcers 11id Thom11 P1trlck Judge Murriy lmmodlat.ly i:ancelled J "" -·ped from ... -~ the defend1nt'1 pn,.crlljecf Jill Ume IDd oyce, ... -•w ·u-llronch j1il just 1J d1y1 'iller 1111 rteo pl1ced him on ~tlQo, T1'o .lllOllUll oettlng """'""'F with Judge M11rr1y, tater the prlooner wu floet In court m 'llH!y m1y bift a hinl time flndln& ldentlclf bur1lary chir1es. him. Jill pictures depic! Jorn in-bis ''There'• • method in 1111 ·madne11," flowinr locks ind hlndlebar 111111lacbe, •Id Judge Murr1y after 'hil blrberlhop burdtpGttes ore huntlnJ for 1 c1m1-1rrlDl'""''t •Ith Joycr."lt' 101ng to 1hlven min with neatly cltppOcl b1lr. be Pfelly ilard !tr llllt ...U.lrlmmed Joyce's escape 11 the second ouch ,..... man. to &tap blck lnio tha dnll ,.versa! for •h•I b11 been -...lbed, II culture." • :t thalidomldo ~" 11ow ....... odcled. McBride -,(JIDI 111 Ila rill Ida dllcovcry tlJll U.1 ............ ..... .........., .................. ,... ~ .~ 'll'rltlns In tha Allllralfu llfldle9I """'811, he llhDllllo4 1111 111111 ... II in onnge-cqknd pill 'Cllled bDlpromillo, "I om of.tile oplblon llllt lmlll!"lmlne ti lbe ca111t of llm'fi delormlttel ti taaD In early pregnancy," McBride wrote. The drug I1'pnl!a'lbed for women llllf· fering from de""'s!on, Thllidomlde "" tak"t" IS I lnloquUtzer. In Basel, Swttrerland, a 1poke11D1D tor Clbl-Gelgy A.C., pi-oducer of imlprllllfne, said 1 company statement wwld be ilsUed later, and added: "All we can 111 now ls that thla II not a thalidomide case. "lmlpromin•, which is being oold undtr the name of TolranU, h11 been on !ho market for lJ )'t1r1 and II available only on pre1erlpUoa. ""It i!"1111l'pri1ing that this frontal 1ttact comes now qalnat 1 rel~Uvely old drug. But the matter is too ierious to 11\Ht a rush comment from here." Dr. Frances Oldham ·Kelsey of iho Federal Drug Administration blocked the use of thalidomide tn the United Statu In 1962, For thll, she was 1cclalmed by President John F. Kennedy. 'lbe 44-year-old AuatraUan doctor old In an int.rview: "It ts poa1ible that there are other drug• which 1ffect the human letlll. Thil ti an areo which "' hope to research." · McBride heads 1 planned flJl-millioa oqllliutioa to lludy tha development of the-letlll durlnc pr-IDd the flnl ...u ofter birth. Hi eata-ti with the '47,11111 hll WU IWll'dlil for Illa -Oil the effecla of thalidomide. ' Or .... -' I r 11·i going to be suruiy IDd wlncly ' thll weekond, with tempera-' lionl the Orlq1 Coost aincll II I 8 riling to 90 lnJIDd. Lon tm1Pt I e.16.HaTllO!oe,,_ - INSmB TGD.4.~ Sollors lake to the IOtldl 11111 w .. 1unc1. to11<ilaill11Q, Ille ... cimt art of the E'gyptiani, ii paining popvlGrit11. A atorv ffa todcv'• W ce~r givc1 tht background on Rancho 'co11- fornio'1 ftolltmd rtgatto. L. M. ..... t .__ 11!111.a 1t ...... ,, ................ 1' (•....... 1 ..... ~ • c.....,... ... ••• ..... I =-=-,,, !!rt'.!,.. , .. J . I ;;r.,.... ... 11 ..,...,,... . .,........., . 'llllllM• ,.,, """"' !j __ ..,.. ... ....,. -.......... " ._.. ... ........... ,. --.. ,.... . •.. .. .... -- ' ) -' • . . . -. ' . . ' z .. D.lll Y •PILOT H ' • Fr14111 .._ ), 1'7! -· Maddox :race. • r H.qiry Qr4ea1 ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) -Sp:<11nc ·-.....,ua...~~ -""'"' --.. ldealtlJ probltm. · • · Maddox, who 1.9 bald, arove lo hla ruerved parking place near ~ 11ale.C.pltol Thllflday, but 1 polic. • offlcor dldn~ re<o(J!llO blm with · U.. ~· hafrpiece and rel\JJed lo let , bJm park until Maddox' ldenUty • was estabUshed. Maddo1, who bu been wearing ., the toupee for leSI than a wtek, • aiiya the only negative reaction has come from bla wllo. , "She thinks lt'a a little toc:i long," he said. Pro• P .. e J :LIBRARY .•. •• 11uutllul edUloe -will oost conalderably more than the fi,i million allotted. , Tbunday. night, Aubrey 'Horn, project coonllnator for the clw, tried to convince '.fuembiera o( the ll!>rary board and two r councilmen to UsL eome items that might « taken out in an alternate bid to lower ~'the COIL .. · , Dle011slon centered around the 13 hr 'door iiondl Neutra baa designed and a 11nasaive spiral ramp 'attached' to the 'front, 'Which' Hom ·estimates may cost : inywhere from !50,000 to 1150,000. • "It's just good buslnesa practice to .:have an alternate bid, Jn caae the first ".cfeSlgn la too expensive,'' Horn said. ~ Th~ contract, however, does not allow the city to require an alternate bid list. It .does 11y that, U the blda on the con- •atructioD -COil come in more than 10 per- C:ent lbova. the IU mllllon limit, Neutra must ttdellgn the library at his cost. ' D.ave Wickersham, chalrman of the 'libtary board, opposed setting a limit on ',lieutra;s Jes1gn, although he •areed to ~1uggest t~ ·alternaUves to Neutra. "The conlract calls for a $2.5 million -'library: We biRd thia. man aa an ezpert r ~--· • .and be ·11~ It will be 1 12.5 rnllllon -IJbr.Y," Wickersham said. "If he's wrong he baa to do It over, free." The cllainDID WU 1trongly opposed to ellmlnitfiii the 'ramp, j,ools and xome ~Other esthetic items. .: ''Taking out little things like the ponds ,llDCI tiees ill like laking' the srnlle out of ihe M'o!ll Lisa," he said. "You still have ·th& ~inUnc, but .•• " Co\ijl~ll 8¢ P.bri'l' b,>ard members ·"did aot.!":that the city ahoU!d not approve "the ~ < iilillJ they meet Ill legit re- quirtrDents, ·such .u fife safety. A date for the start ol construct.ion has •nol ~.been ·aet. I ,,_, ;~:~·• * '--tr ~-nt:.:Pii,e i BEAUTY ... funcUOm of a library -Neutr1 prefers cultural center -there la a heavy con- centration on esthetJc values. Neutra has designed 10me 13 dlfferent ponda.lmlde the library, IS well •• now· lng p:inds and fountains outside '1!'.hicb will c:OinpUment Talbert Lake. There ii 10 much water in the design that Cooncllman Donald Shipley has quipped that he plans to carry an aqua lung Inside the day the library opens. Johneon said the water also has a func- tional use. "The flow and IOW\d of ,water, can be uaed to cover other JlOlses. An in- dividual can block out a ·co~t '°und, like water, but in the meantime, the water will also block cut ' irritating aounds." A hi.J.ge spiral ramp ls plan~ at the bulldlna:'• entrancet. connecting the first and second floors . Jt was designed as a distinctive entryway lo the library, but apparently has little use until two con· troversial library wings are added in the future: Costs may force some changes in Neutra's concept, but the design has been highly praised by au those who have viewed It. OUN•I COAST HI DAILY PILOT nt Or•1111 Cotll DAILY Pit.bl, wllh whldl 11 t'Ol'l'lb!ned the N..,_Prtu, II publlJhed llY th• Or•l'l!I• Co.st Publltllln.; COm~ny, S.p.- rett 9dlllont •r• pub!ltl'ttd, Mond•Y through ll'ni.y, for Cotlt M-. Newport IMCll, Huntl1111ton 8tt cl\/l"oun1'1n Vtllty, Lttuna Ind!, lrvl~/Sldclteti.dl •nd S•n Clement•! Sin J111n C1pl1tr1no. A 1tngl1 regloMI edition 11 publlllltd S.1Urdl'f1 and Sufld1y1. Tht prlne!Potl pubtFlhlnt pl111t 11 at DI West B•Y StrHI, COii• Mtll, C1IUorn!1, mx. Robert N. Weed Pr"kltrtt 111111 P11blll1!1r J1cl R.. Ci;rley Vitt Pr•ld..,t Incl Genw1I Mlntl" Thom11 K1e•ll Editor Tliom11 A. Murphin1 Mlntllllll Editor , Ch1rl11 H. loo• R.ich1rd r. N1tl Allllllnl M11119fnl Elltort. T errv Co.,ill1 W•t or1n111 C-ty ldlfor Hllflffltlf•• .._. OM&. f 17171 l11ch 101111.,1~ M1a1111 Addre111 ,.0 . lox 7t0, t2•41 . ..__ Ltt4N ltKll: m 'w•I ,.'l'tlWI C..11 M•1: UO W•:!/;! ltr"' Nl'WOtl hid\: Ul:I N 19'.rlt.,.rtl Mfl C..,,...,,tl: as NOl1t\. 1 C1m1M ll:MI • _.., •••• ,,,., 642-4121 ~·~f!ffe~~a.~lt•~S~!f!!~-~~.~1"::~~~~ . Hospittil Rµling · Agree!ftent On Route ' . ' .. Brings Inquiries , ' . • A pfecedenW.tU., Oran1• County lluperkJo...Court ruling lbal may block more than JOO California hospitals now under construction brought. inquiries from shocked bo1pltal o ff I c I 1 II · throYCilollt · the stale floodlnf Into the • county courthouse today.· Judp Herbert Htrlanda prompted the shock wave late 'lbursday by agreeing with lawyers for the California Health care Providen,A.ssoclation that the state acted improperly when It auUiorized bullding permits for five Orange COunty hospilals . He ended a l<>n( trial that has fre- quently conb!IDed lliegatlonx of "profit rilakfng': and ''.overbeddlng" by boxpital organluttonx by i!Suing a 1Ullng that will compel the state's Publlc Heall)! Depart- ment .to drasllcplly revlae It> hosptlal llcenaing regulatlona. ' tr Judge Hertands' decislon aurvlves the appeal that Is already being prepared, it will mean that more than 100 hospitals and nursing homes in California will have to file construction appllcatlona with the recently approved. regional health plaMing agencies. The five affected Orange County hospitals -East Anaheim General and Canyon General in Anaheim, Placentla- Linda Community in Placentia, Bristol General in Santa Ana and Brea Com- munity in Brea -.:::. will have to seek their llceming from the Orange C<>UDty Health Planning Council. They got their building permits from the state during an 18-month grace period that was tacked on last year to alk>w backers of planned hospitals to get their permits from the state rather than the regional agencies that have now taken over that duty. The eo-called "grandfather clause" to the Duffy Act prompted a flood of in- quiries from organizations convinced that health plamillig council• would be much . more exacting in their Inquiries than state officials. It was alleged during the trial that most of the organizations wbo got their permits simply ran a tractor over their hurriedly acquired sites to prove to the allte th1t they ·bad broken ground for il>e projoclo. Judge Herlands ruled Thursday that that wa:1 not enough. He aaid hospitals would have to prove that they had blnd- Jn& contracts and loan commi~• prior to the deadline date of JuJ,y l. mo. CHCPA lawyers argued during the1tla1 that not one of the five Or1nge C.ounty hofpitals challenged by the nine-hospital orianiuUon could meet that detenn ina· tJon. State health departmtnt officials said today that ii Judge Herlands' ru1iDg iJ upheld by the appellate court the five Orange County facilities and other Co!Uornia bospilal1 lbat will be Inevitably challenged will have to uk.local health councils for permits. ~ If permits are denied l!t that level, the builders wW have to waft one year before they can \again approach the state Department of Public Health for another scrut!Qy of the application. An official of one arfected hospital whet prefers to remain •nonymous told t.ht', DAILY PILOT today, however, that "thl• ruling may not be quite the..'tragedy ll.'1 being made out to be by: the lawyers." The director pointed out that the Orange County Health Planning Council recently approved expansions of three local hGSpitals despite the "tremendous publicity generated by the trial and the claims that we're becoming vastly overbedded. '' One of those approvals affected the Mission Communih' Hospital which will be adding 89 beds to its Mission Viejo fa cility next year. Expansions at South Coast Community Hospital in South Laguna and the building of Saddleback Community Hospital on its Leilure World site will add nearly 300 hospital beds to the total available in Orange County. Applications submitted by l4lsslon Community, Tustin Community and Westminster Community hospitals. Were approved by the planning council despite objections that the addiUons were-.part.of a program which could ~ost the Orange COunty public more than $22 milli:on in in· creased hospital charges. · 4 CandUlntes Cut Out In Newspaper Accoun,t Due to an unfortunate cut I n Thursday's storyi about lfuolington Beach City CounCU candidates, four candidates were left out of the story. All 12 candidates did speak Wednesday nigbJ at Huq\ing\oq !leach High School in a Candidates forum sponsored by the Newcomers Club. Here are summaries of the views of the four candidates who were unfortunately cut from the end of the previous story: Doyle Miller, former city ad· ministrator: "As of last October I was retired. I will be your first full tlme city councilman. we: have had a lot Of rapid growth in µie years I was ad· ministrator." M.•rcus Porter, city plaMing com- missioner : "Growth is the pro)>lem that confronts us all. Those of us who favor lighter density are in the minority. but we keep fighting. We also need to reduce the density ln 0ur ll-1 (single family ) -do. We have a pretty good working cqun- eil even though we aometim~ diaal:ree:·" , J.,.pll ~Uq •. ~I!'','~ ma-jor problem u:rnnlni. l ':wlll· vote l galllJt any changes to inci:ease de~sity .and I will promQte an upgrading In ll!e ltljildln11 Code. I will communicate· with PeoPfe-."' Fountain Valley Police Facility Dedication Set . Dedication ceremonies for the $100,000 Fountain Valley Police Trainlng Facility will be held at I p.m. Sah,rday. ·· The dedication will take place at the facility, 18240 Ward SI. He,.rt Ad.,ance · The National-Institute of Health have announced a major advance in The development of a totally artificial, .nuclear-powered heart. Heart has been tested successfully in calves, spok~.smen .say. Shpwn here are the models of the regular heart Qefl) and nucle1t-p0wered heart (right). · . ' ',../ . ''Not Valid' By CANDAc~ PEARSON Of .. Dll" l"lttt ..... , Two Laguna Beach rt3idents appe•rtd before the "Llttle Hoover C.Ommlsslon1! al UC lrvlne today ti> .contend that ~ Art Colony'• agreement on Pacific coast Freeway is no Jonger valld. · · : It was the second day of helrings o~ coastal freeway questlom. · Bill Leek and Frances Enalehart -from the Village Laguna Asaocl1tlon sald thtt the lreeway agreement Laguna Beacli had signed wa:1 no longer valid. · They al.so said· tbe coast freeway was not needed and woold be dlaulrou1 t~ the Laguna Beach environment. Vall T t S A S~ Ficker of Newpprt Beach Plen ac; ey rus ee pprove cused the commlsaion'1m .. ting11 .hav: ing an "insiduous poll ti cal atmosphere ... ; She ·alleged th.at the Irvine Companj D • R d • F ii has been actively lobbying for the coast rive on . ea mg a ure fr~~!;;;:it. llerbert Jackson ask~ A campaign to cut drastically the ,reading failure rate of children in the Fountain Valley School District was ordered by trustees Thursday night. A detailed summary i <>f reading st atistics revealed that about 20 percent .of the children in the dis'triCt read a year or more below their grade level. Failure rates ranged from a low of only two percent among primary aged .children at Fulton School, to a Jilg~ of nearly SO percent among junior high children at Lamb School. "We'll never be able to eliminate all reading failure ," said Bill Barnes, an educ;ational services admlnistr~foi, "but If we put our highest prioritf .'inta ah ef- fort to identify problems early and then to give whatever speciai attention is necessary, we bel~ve we can move much closer to a zero failure rate than we presently are.". . Barnes maintained that the reading failure rate in Fountain Valley schools is .roughly compar.,tble to~th! rate at other schools· in the state. · ·' , · Trustees, after bearing the statistics, directed memt>ers of the district itaff to investigate schools with good records and io make available their methods tci other schools in the district: .. Barnes replied tliat this -wls 11-lready planned. ·'•'I ' · · ~ •· ~ Included in the statistical repOrt to tb,e boJrd of · trustees were the klllowing ·revelations: ,.,,.". '• ·rf.·-.~··'­ ~Bo.Ys -make up about two-t)!irds .of wbat MJss Ficker'• evidence was. ; ,> She said she didn't have any now. but milder reading diubllity cases, and con-knew it was true because "the .Irvine stitute 75 to tg percent of severe reading Company never contributed money to th~ anti·freeway election." : cases. Irvine company official Gordon Jones ..:..There is a defmite correlation was in the audience but did not comm1nt. between the amount of time spent The ·commiS!ion contlnued'to hear from teaching reading and the success of all local residents and officials tequesting hearings, but avoided getting involved lll children at learning to read. local politics. -Time spent in teaching reading, 'Ibey also continued to· support the joint however, is not the only factor. Some meetiqg to be sponsored by the 'Board of teaching techniques are more effective Supervisors and said they would ask the than others:" Clifarnla Highway Commission to ait iii on any auch meetings. -Readi.ngJallure among older students Before Miss Ficker's testimony, the b much greater than among younger comraj.ssi~n was Questioning state Public one!. Works officialst on excessive rla:ht-of·way "A lot of these conclusions we have felt purchases. · for years;" said super,lntendent Mike Nathan Sha pell, chalnnan of the com• Brick. "But know we 'know' them, and missioft's subcommittee on highway ri&ht that's a big difference. This gives us the of way, said new policies govemlnJ hci1' basis on which . to go ahead and do much land is purchased for rights-of.way something.". . might be needed. , Dr. Brick prQmlsed that the statistics A swnmfll'y of acquisitions In Newport presented to ~ board would be enlarged Beach sho#ted that 52 parcels at a cost of to provide more information. $12.5 million have been purchased for the For example, Barnes noted that "if a Route J and Route 55 free.way s. child has an IQ of 135 and he 's only Four of those parcels are still in the old rea,ding at his grade levtl , then he's doing alignment of the Newport Freeway along very badly. A child that smart should be 17th Street to Route 1 . far ahead of"his class. • State highway 0Uici1ls said they havt "But at the Same time, if a child's IQ is' tried to dispose of those four parcell very loW', it may be a major ac-which are at 455 Newport Blvd., 4.15 tO complishmerit ·if he's just reading at 419 Newport Blvd., 3000 Cliff Dr!Ve and grade level," Barnes said. 3op Holmwood. Barnes said that state testing programs Bidding on those parcels was not sue:. doD 't take these things into consideration. cessful. But he·~'1d the district was W!lrkiog Oi~ Commi.s~ff\nera .did ~t c:riticllfl . t.hal system for predicting a child's 1ucq.ss but quesUOMd tbe wisdom of .acg\llrlnl that would include such factors as native those and othet lands 'before a frffway ability and previoua l!!ducation1J record. agreement wu 1lgned. Henredon, s Four · Centu.ries Fr .. u <oatlf.ltyleJ froi!o tk pmt few ,..;,i.,. .t,1111rf<;eo ._n W1 W<\flt to lh•w yoi; Henr1d•n'1 four C111turi11 Cell1c.tio11 ••• Hc1111e It It t• uniqu.ly 1u ificl to t+ie c.olflf•rf1DI• w1y w1 li¥1tod1y."lt'1111•11ctric.1t1•1nbl11• ·of a•1r 90 de1i9n1 fer 'foitr liV!n9 raarn, er lt1drao1n. Tlie ¥1riety •f !E"""""?~ d1si9n 111d cliff1r1nt fini1h11Jr111nt 1n 111111tu1I opport11nity for you to cr11t• your own highly incli•ldu1I i nd p1,,on•I room. Oi;r prof•1tio111! •+•ff . will htl, yo1,1 with yo11r 1•l1c.tie1u to 1t1rt er c.e111pr1te your' d1c.or1tilit pl1n .. . . . . zones .... · •· -' - · Dolllld Sblpley, cooncllman: "IJ'hls clly Is not MU u bad 11' some peoplt try le> make ·us .thlrit ft ls.· In 10 yeal'I we have done what· otbir ciUes took 1,00 years to , Built by·voJUDt..,.. from ibJ. FOUbtaln . , .. Valley Eolice Deparlme~t ovtt I per!Od . qt Jqur ,years,. the train.Ing lCUUY con:· . Meadowlark ·Sale Deserves Study, Says Bresnahan An offer to sell the lease or Huntington Beach's Meadowlark Airport to the coun- ty demands "careful study, 11 according to Aviation Director Robert Bresnahan. The ·leaae bas been offered to the coun- ty by airport operator John TUmer al • price of 175.000 In e letler lo the Board of Supervisors. ''It would have to be carefully studied to see what we might be getting for the $75,000," the aviation director said Thur• day. Bresnahan also pointed out that the cl· ty of Huntington Beach is doing a land use study of the area surrounding the private plane airport . He said he would prefer that any county action be delayed until the study ls completed. Turner said the offer to sell the l~ would remain open for 120 days. He utcl if nothing develops from the offer, the airport would close in January, 1975. The current lease on the west Hun· tlngton Beach airport has two yws and nine months to run. Turner said that a 25- year .option to mend the le15e would be avlliable to the county from the property owner. Turner blamed rlaing property luea and operating expenses for his declalod to olose the 80-acre fleld, If the county did not take It over. 11.stJ of a.n· eight posipoµ ·com}?lt C9tJrse· i.nd an 1instructioh room. · · 1 . .Accori:Ung-to Fountain Valley Police Lt., Les RoWland, .the eight position course Will allow police officers to ·simulate com· bat conditions at various· distance!t ftom the targets. The range will also be used (or stan- dard stationary lirin&, according to Rowland. In addition to police· officers fr'om Fountain Valley,,the Wtstminster, Stan- ton and Cypress police departments will also. make use of the range, which is . valued at approlimately $100,000. The ftreanns class at · Golden West College will practice there and 1 bunter's safety course taught by range master Miit Reefer, police Sgt. Carl Lawrence and RowJand will be held there also. The hunter's safety course ls 1 four hour class on the use of fireanm re- quired by the state before a person may obtain 1 hunter'1 license. Speakers at the dedication will include Edward Just, Fountain Valley mayor, and Col. E. F. Sloan. field representative of the National Rifle Association. Lawmaker's Wife Dies in Garage WASHINGTON (AP) -The wile or Tuu ~ ~ G. Wblle is dead · ol a pp ire n I carbon-m0noxlile · poilo!lq. The body of Mrs. Katherine Wblle. c, ..,,,; found Thuncloy by her ... RaJ· moad. 11, when be•relumed fJ'Olll adlo9I: Mrs. White w11 l.YlD& .lJllldl 1be 11r .... ln ~l . home ~. "'~!'";';. -~ ' • . • • $119 $119 • DEALE.BS FO~ HENREDOl>4 -'DREXEL -,HERITAGE -KARASTAN -.. .. "' . . . .. . ·--.--.. -. _ ....... -~..x ---~­•r• --?ed-~ Ct OFla4 A•an I I '41·1171 .... ,..,. o,.... °"""Y C.mm.,Rll"" • f Jff.1221 c.trllM, 1m. or.,... Cotlt '\111!!11\int ~. •Ht MWI 1tor1t1, ltlllstratlont, ...-111 Nflw or *""-'IM!Mnts ~ "'9t .. ,.._.veld ••ll'*lt ""lei Mt• ........ ii ..,-rllht OWJlilir, "English Like Wine . Analllar 1i111. l!Uc~1'.I•• loood ,_..,. ... "'1.•• llPlla:J" .. ~ -· polloo,aald.,ll,I_ ,In, F!"l-t .!!'!' ·- -3 : INTE .RIOltS Ni'iWo1tT BIAOH LAGUNA llACH TOftftANCI 1727 Wiiihlllf Dr., '42·2050 .~45 North CH•r Hwy. 494-4511 . 2U4f Hawthorfto lfytf. . ' 11C9i1 dMt "9"'9 Hid el ,...,.,. IMcti Ml' c..-..... C.llfOrflll, Sutlecrl"lon 1W CllfTf9r" 9IM ll'llllfltlfl W INH S111 ,,......., ........,,. dtt!IN'*'t tt.U "'°"!Illy. --- . ,, ' LOtfl)()N (UPI) -The BrlUah drank 20 percent moro wine laat year -malnly at the meal table-aalti alllillllal -· The averace 1!lalllabman In 1171 drank 1lx botUex of wlno a Y•· -bollle more than he wu drlnl:Inc In tm. - f ~ ... , .,,..-..· ...... 1- """"' @'Ml~·houit...:!l.!!::!'11•'lii1~niiil .. "1111' auto' uhaiill funiil wblch Olli*! fro!ll lbe ~ praga. '1116 auto lllllno WU«! but warm wtien poll<* IT· rlvod. i[ll!t ' '!. ·m ' 1!IJ1 111.1 m , o,.. """' '" ' I ,,.,... .... ,...,.., ......... A..O~f~llD ,.._. t• ,... Miit ef 0....,. CffllfY 140.1141 • • . -. . . ,. ' -. .--i--J·--- Cont.nll of 'the first Sunday tditlon oC the DAILY PILOT ever to be published (It's comloi tbll Sonday) .,. taklnr shape todly. Here's 1 preview of some of the stories and features reader• wltl find ln that collector'1 Item "first edition": SUNDAY SPECIAL -R u d I Nledzltlsld, DAILY PILOT staff writer, get,, right down to 1ut level in :1n informative article on "pig snit- ::ltlng." Story tells not only the "how" of the irug informer's twilight e1.istence, but also some of the "why." It's a Page 1 feature in a spot where DAILY PILOT staffers each week will present stories :>nly they could tell. PEOPLE/QUOTES -New feature to appear Sundays only. It wilt seek out the offbeat quote! and unusual "asides" from both lntemaUooal and local personalities. FEATUR.Es -Human interest articles ln the "A" Section sundfy will include one on ~ Irvine company's war on squirrels at Newport Center, a JO.year backward look by astronaut John Glmn and ·the life of a local clown. JUST OOASTING -Managing Ei1itor Tom Murphine produces onf: of his popular columns especlallyAor the Sunday paper. And he'll do It each week. EDITORIAL P A G E Is Congressman John Schmitz headed for real trouble at the polls? Lead editorial analyzes his lntr1ru1lgence in relation to Presktent Nli:on and the Nil:on Doctrine. · 'OPPOSITE ~DITORIAL' -New page full of commentary and columns makes its debut ln the Sunday t:dition. ~rig new columnists is Barry Goldwater who, in his first · DAILY PILOT piece, sa ys Nixon really ls the M'an of the 'Hour. DAILY PILOT Editor Tom Keevil launches a new, Sunday-only column, ' ' E d i t .o r ' 1 Notebook," and admits in the first one that. be is as old as Corley of the Gasoline Alley comic 1trip. SPORTS -Leading off"B" Section of the new Sunday p_aper, the DAILY PILOT sporls report will utilize th• latest news deadline in Southern C&llfornia to give Sunday morning readers the · timeliest sports · news available. First time out, DAILY PILOT sporb staffers will wrap up weekend activities and will have a special eye on world record miler Jim Ryun as he tr.tes out his kick in the Meet of Cham- pions Saturday at the Coliseum in Uis Angeles. 'YOU' SECTION -!Aaded with features and columns -many of them new and created espeCially for the -___ .... -- ' . Sunday Sanda)' edlllon ol Ille DAILY PILCll' -Tbe flrtl aectloo will tnc:ludl .••• 1 TOI.Ill ~ ~ lrllcle la -Wis how yw ... clllclt your otnt.cftdtt rat:i.111. It 1111wn tbl qu. ~. "Bow fllr t1 Ille F~ Reporttni A'\'." A~WEftS, A.~ON -New col- UDI~·-"Pat lluM, Al' YOUR ~yi<:\E," Is wb.ere i-.ders 1et the -ll.d Ille Kllan 1Jiey need. It Will name names and tell facts and won't be 1fraid fo fight City hall. REGuLAR 'YOU' FEATURES Among 11you" features to be published every Sunday are Good Deed People, You and the Law, Help for You, You Can Help and Your Health. . NOT FOR WOMEN (ONLY) -Men ARE Invited to step Into the pqes In "C" ~lion where I loci! ptrlOllllily will be profiled each week (lint one 11 Judge Celia~). where colimmllll Erma Dombeck, Ann Landen and Count Marco (new to the DAILY PILOT)" will dlaplay their wores - and where Sydney Om~r olfer1 a look at your !toroscope. REX REED, ENTERTAINMENT - Hottest "show biz" c0Jwnn .In the na- tion, written by Onettm1 celebrltj Rex Reed, highlights enter t1 In men t coverage that, in the firat Sunday edi- tion, will include the debut of this year's "Luci Poll." DAILY PILOT readers can win theater passes and other prlzea while voting for their favorites among of- ficial "Oacar" nominees for actor, 1c- tresa and "best film" honors. CLASSIFIED ADS -Late deadline (Saturday noon) for "want ads" means the listinga will be fresh and timely in Sunday's classified sect.ion. New feature, Woman's World, offera two sewing patterns in addition to ads of special interest to buay women. ' . COLOR COllOCS; SUPPLEMENTS -C.Ol<>r contics section, Family Week- ly and TV · WEEK will be dlstrlbutod eaclt ;week wlth the new Sunday edi- tion. The first Sunday edition will, Of coursi, emphasize coverage of local "hard news" as well as human In- terest features , photos and il- lustrations. Every. Sunday, the DAILY PILOT will continue It's'' day-ab e ad '' coverage -of the alock market by of- fering higblighU of the wee.k's ac- tivities on Wall Street (the week's-end summary will be publl~ In Satur- day edit.Ions, at least one day earlier than any other Orange County newspaper offers It). · Real estate news, moved from t1* Saturday paper, will be dimla~ lD. th'e ''B" Section. -.---:r.-:- ~oble8sness~ Shows Dip Over ·Month WASHINGTON (UPI) Unemployment dipped to L7 percent In the uttoft in Febnuary, lowest rafe since Oct0ber, 1970, the pverronent reported today. The dec1lne from January -when joblessneu edged downward to 5.1 per· cen& from S percent in December - resulted from sharp declines I n unemployment among both men and wOmen. The reduction in the adult jobless levels offset an accompanying leap -lrom 17.1 percent to 11.1 percent -in idleness among teenagers. Thi.1 ls the hi)hest level recorded since the L a b or Department's 'Bureau of Labor Statistics ...,, started keeping youth records in 1941. The job situation report wa.s good news for administration economic -ana political -strategists who have ex· · pressed hope that the jobless level will fail well below S j>ercent 'this year. Some even have forecast a drop to close to 4 percent. But a spokesman for the AFL-CIO said that the drop in unemployment rate was a atatistical quirk resulting not from jobless people getting jobs but from a decline in the total labor force . "Many people just got discouraged and a topped looking for work," said NathanJel Goldfinger, chief economist for the AFL- . CIO. ''Therefore the truth ii that there was no chanae, no improvement ia February." T}te reported dr°op in the jobless rate wu accompanied by a O.l-hour lncru:se in the average work week for rank!and· file workers to 37.3 hours. equaling the highest m~rk since July 1970. The longer wort week resulted in a ~ cent increase In rant-and-file average Weekly earnings to $130.27. The-5. 7 Percent overall une;mployment rate:--adjusted for sea!Onal Variations t -was the lowest for any month since it dipped to 5 percent In October. 1970. Last June, the rate originally waa reported as !"I perc~nt but year-end adjUJlments revlaed this upward to 5.8 percent. The BLS aald the number o f uneinployed. workers remained. 1teady last month at 5.4 million, but alter ~!Onal adjumTienta there wu a decllne of 160,000. Total employment remained unchanged at 80.1 million. The unemployment decline. was most marted among adult women -dOwn from 5.5, to an even 5 percent. Tbe jobless rate for adult men dipped from 4.2 per· cent to 4. percent. Jobleunels among white workera edged down to 5.1 percent from January's 5.~ percent while that for,.Negroes edged c!Ownward from t0.6 to 10.5 percent. · ·-Legislnwrs Disagree . ·on 'Godfather' Remark SACRAMENTO I UPI) -Legislators of Italian descent split &Jong party lines to. day on· whether Gov. Ronald Reagan showed bad taste In calling speaker Bob Moretti "the Godfather." , Demor.rats were outraged. Republicans aaid it depended on whether Reagan was smiling. "I think jt's outrageous," said Sen . David A. Roberti (D-Los Angeles ). "The .day has 'Cpme when people should rise up in protest against dragging nationalities through the mud for political purposes.'' But Republican Assemblyman Eugene A. Chappie CR-Cool). shrugged it o!f, more or less. "All my life Jieople have called me 'wop' and 'dago~· '' 1ald Chappie. "I really don'l get that up tight about these thinp. I suppoSe a lot would depend on whether the governor was smiling or not wntn he. said it.' Relgan's press aide who was with the governor when he made the remark said 7-day Service: Price ls $2.65 ~ The DAILY PILOT begins .. ven- days-1-week service to 1it.1 readers starting this week. As a result, the horiie delivered subscription price will become $2.65 per month, ef- fective March 1. The additional 40 cents per month will include the price of UJe new Sunday edition of the DAILY PILOT, which at i rt 1 Sunday, t March 5. A S\lbstanlial portion of · the increase will be retained by your DAILY Pnm carrier, for hi1 additional Sunday delivery service. Individual copies of the Sonday ed!Uon of the DAILY PILOT will.be 25 ce:n~ at .newstands and_neWI racks. Weekday issues will remain at 10 cents per copy at the stands and racks. This means bome- delivered subscriptions are about •1 a month less than individually purchased coplta. it was' intended as a humoroua onellner for a RePttilcan audience. "Jt wai 'j partisan crowd at a cocktail party," recalled William Strobel. ''1 can remember spme of the things Democrats havf! ·said that are really grounds for libel." Reagan's remark was part of a brief talk he delivered at a Feb. 11 fund-ra is- ing event for Republican Assembly can- didate Jim Ashcraft, who was upset Tuesday by Democrat Bob Wllson in a special San Diego election. Ki I Ki . sser,. ssee • On Winning End . Of Damage Suit • SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A Superior Court jury bas ruled that a kiss lh.md by a man and woman ;wu not willful misconduct llthough the bolt the man was operating aVM lime went onto the shore and Jlll a tree. The jury Thursday ruled Jn favor of boat operator David A. Borth of Lodi and passenger Helene L. Harris of Sacramen- to, who were sued for $3t,750 ·in damages by another passenger ln the boat. Jn her suit, June Becker of Sacramento . said she suffered injuries to Mr left leg when the boat struck the tree. ' The accident occurred July 11, lt'IO, on the Mokelumne River in San Joaquin County Shove the Woodbridge Dam. Mrs. Becker contended that while Borth was operating the boat, "his at. tenUooa were dflllrlcted by the neglil<fll feminine enticement and' allurlnc klues of defendant Helene L. llarril ..• ao u to ... proximately c_l\lSO the boll ... to crash in~a tree." Panther Indicted . " • • .. '· .. • • ! • Me.et a €low~ Sha.\vn Deloach, 4, who is blind , gets acquainted with clo\vn Harold \Vilson at the premiere performance of the annual Medinah Shrine Circus at Medinah Temple in Chicago. Shawn was one of 4,000 blind and handicapped children ~bo were guests of the Lions Club. Community Action Group Gets Money After 'Goor"" Orange County Community Action Council (CAC) has received a check from the federal government td Cover the "missing" $82,983. After much -searching a n d cor· respondence~ local .cAC o f I i c i a I s discovered that the money had been . mis.sent to Marin County, north of San Francisco. Acting CAC executive director Frank Tease reported \he arrival of the money today. Meanwhile, the poverty f i g h t l n g organiiation ls having other problems. For the past two monthi the board of directors has been. unable lo muster a quorum. Some businfss has been con- ducted by mail ballot, Tease said. If the CA:C board continues to fail to achi eve a legal quorum or half of its 36 mei;nbers it may lose Its power to ruri the agency. The. federal Office . of Economic Op- ]l9itlinlty IOEO) which f~ mbst CAC Pfocrarris has ordered the absentee-Prone local bOard to restructure ili~if. The 111embersh\p in~l~d~' ~2 from go\remmental qencies. 12 repreaenting low income are~ of the county and 12 from community organlzatiorui:. The low income representatives have the worst attendance record on the board, CAC figure• reveal. There has been one resignation from this group and four QI.hers have been automatically fired because they. m i 15 s e d four board meetlnp. Two , o t be' rs in this group will be 11RSealed if they miss one more meeting, a local official aald. D i r e c to r s representing government agencies and community groupe are,.not subject to the four-meettnC·and-out. rule. They also may send alternates ·to session! which the low income represen· tatives may not. · Terry Rice. an aide to supervisor Robert Battin Ms repreaented him at every board meeti ng, records show. New board cha\nnan Rooald W. Caspers of Newport Beacll 111Js been notified tbat be is automatically, a director of,_ c,AC' but ·ha• tnol resPonded, an . offici1t .,.id. Neither has he been represented by• an alternate. H DAILY I'll.OT :Z! Leads Few : I.n Shooting lncUlent No new leads were reported' today ln a bizarre Harbor Area ahooting 1pru In;. voJVing fouf Newporl' Beach financial ino l!ilitutions and at least nine parked car1 plus a Navy recruiting bus riddled ta Costa Mesa. Some conflict exists over whether the shootings were all the work of a carload of four men that roared through Newpor\ Center about I p.m. Wednesday, blazinl away wl\h a rifle. Newpart Beach detectlvea de scribed the slugs as fir.ed from 1 high·velocity weapon, but did not say what caliber. The mo bile Navy recruiting bus parked at 542 W. 19th'5t., Cosla Mesa, was bit three times with .30 caliber carblne bullets, according to police contacted at midmorning Wednesda y. Recruiter Billy C. Kahal called to report Ute malicious mischief incident which left two slugs lodged in an interior bus desk. Officer Harlan Pauley said a third bullet ricocheted off a leaf spring beneath. the bus and nattened one tire. A sea rch of the area yielded three spe nt .30 caliber carbine bullet casinp and a witness who reported hearing thrtt lo fi ve shots and a car speeding away about 10 p.m. the nigh t before. Thi:ii would have placed it within the general time span that the three Newport Center banks and one stock brokerage firm were hit by flying bullets. Cleaning crews and ~ity guarda were in the buildings and an inauranct executive, Michael Riney, 29, of Costa Mesa. was walking past when be '11$1 nearly hit by one bullet fired from the speeding car. Investigators say no projectiles or lead £ragmenta have been found around the vehicles whose windows were shot out, indicating posaibly someone else was IQ. volved. Detectives said Thurad1y they weren't eliminating the possibility the lhoolinl spree might be linked to the near·fatal · wounding of a 1t1te dlviskJ,n of hlgh~ays. workman on the Newport Freeway Tuea- day. A trio of teenagqs today are in Oranp County Juvenile Hall, charged with assault with Intent to commit murder u a result of that case . Laird Orders Study WASHirfGTON (AP ) -Secr.tlry of Defense .Melvin R. Laird bat ordered the Pentagon to review Its 'practice ot stamp. ing a special number on the records of servicemen discharged for usln& drup, permanenUy tdentllylng them to pro- spective employers u drug abuserl. Laird satd In i memo U,Ued TliilradlJ' that the pracllce , "Inly be I ........... with oor pollcy dtreclf"" on Inv.-of privacy, and could have an un,fUlt and' unfair Impact on aome diicblrled per!Onnel." • • • Thrill to it · as a SIX! • • • 2600 V-6 See it Today! Drive it Today! Buy it Today! • Home of the New Car "Golden Touch" .. I I ' I l I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I First collection for the O'l\IL Y PILOT 1t the new home delivery price of J2,65 per month will be 1t the end of March. No Sunday-only or dally-only delivery 1<rvlce can be m1de ovlll1~.- SAN ·FRANCISCO (UPll -Black Panther party chief of 1talf David Hilliard hu been lndlctod on perjury charges by 1 feder~l 1r111d fury. The 21- year-old ~anther w1I accuted on three count.s of making f1lse 1tatement1 tn a U.S. district court bt January, lfll, In on attempt to rot 1ovemment fund• to aid hJS defense qoinat I chorge he bid threatened the 1H• of Pr~dent Nixon. 2a HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA • 540.ae30 I . . • , • ' 4 DAILY PILOT rrlday, M1tth 3, 197l Taipei Meet 'Warm' U.S. Env oy 'Renwves Doub t,s' About · Talk& By SHUU.EN SHAW T4IPEI (UPI) -The Foreign Mlnlalzy Jndlcelod tonJcht Uuit it wu aatlafied wllh U.S. Anllblnt Secmary of Stale l'Mm:thal ..Green'• uplanaU0111 of Preai- dent Nlmn'• bilks In P•ldni last weOlc. iovamment bu obtained from Green "• I~ undetfWM!Jn~ ol lh< cllri/ICI· Ilona and aaauraacea. ' L It aald "It la alao th• d•slre of thl JIOVerDJDtot o/ the Republic of China th11 Sino-American relatlonahlJ>I In all liolda would be further 1trenctbened 111 time gou on," -Green left T1lpel this afternoon ofter ""11Y 11% houn of bilks with Natlonollat iowrrunent teadera. He 11ld before hhl deperture he oonaldered hJ1 mJuion "aucx:eufUI for both aides." A rank.in& a:overnment oUlclal told UPI earlier lbat Green "bu succeeded In removJnc many doubla and suaplclona from our mindl." Tbe Foreign Mlniltry luued a 1tate- ment toniiht saying lhe N1tionatlat Green, 1nubbed by Pruldenl ChJal18 'ea Set Thi• Year 2 More Fires Break Out On Campus at Ann Arbor ' .. "1iN AltBOR. Mich !UPI) -Two ~ dellberltoly ,.t flrH w11e reported on the Universlly of Mlchl1an campua Thundly nfBbt, only hours after a I._ YllMJd freshman char1ed wllh Httlng · fire W.1 . ordered to undera:o chlatrlc uamlnatlon. Jacket wu Ht ablau l(I the Alice yd Hall and paper WU burned In a uket In Muao Hall. Nollher lllY dlmllf and Were labeled rmllocy nulaance fires" by Ann Arbor <Ille! Arthur Slaush. 1 The two brought to II the number of cues on the 1prawlln1 campua this r, Earllar Thursday, Circuit Court Judie Clmp1!<11 ordered 11.andall Canel! lod to the YJ>!llantl State llolpltal fJll d1y1 to 4etormlne if ho 11 capable l tandlnl trial. He ii charled wi th .. t. ''"' of the flrH . He 1tond mute al 1111 alpmenL Following Thurlday nlcht's fire., ulh said It confirmed hie belle/ Uuit aDOre than one peraon w1a involved in lle!U., the flre1 . ell's atlorney, Ray Cl•••D1<r, re- the paychlatrlc uamlnaUon on caritnUon that there "'' "• serious ~ u to my ~ent'1 medical con- CuwtU wu arrfflod Wedheaday nfBbt 1111 dormitory room In the campu1' quandraDll• lloualn& com pln and arpd wllh anoa In a flre In th• Harlan tditr Memorial !Jbrary l'.~b. t - ARSON SUSPECT ARRESTED Student Randall Ca1woll, 19 ~ritain Undercut-S IRA ;fio'lence With 'Rules' . '. B!:LF AST (AP) -A :is.year-old police "'' .. at who wat to be married next ' 111<>nth died today of l\lllShot wounds and ame the fifth fatality this week in rt.hem I r e I a n d ' s political-religious •• :-Sgt. Thomas Morrow waa shot Tuesday 41 be and another officer investigated a keak·in 1t a factory on the outakitta: of ~. near the border with the IriJb ~public. ))fe died during a quiet nlgbt that came •er three days of Intensified bombinl: and murders blamed on the IrJali Republican Army. iThe British goverMlent revealed Thursday what observers interpreted as the first step in a pro1ram to undercut th! mA violence by aruwering some of the demands or the Roman Catholic minority Jn the province. Prime Minister Edward Heath banned harsh interrogation methods by British troops helping the Protestant-dominated JnVincial government main lain order. Political proposals are expected to follow. The army was told It couldn't use 1uch methods as putting captives' heads in blindfold hoods, depriving them of aleep, submitting them to cont I n u ou s monotonous noise and making them stand for long periods with their legs apart and their hands railed over their head.!!. From now on tht . worst they can do ls questlon them at length across a table. Military sourc'e1 st.id they expected the new rules to have JitUe adverse eHect on intelligence gathering. They said such physical interrogation methods were used on only t• of the 1.632 persons rounded up since last August, all such methods were suspended in November, and "in- formation continued to flow.'' Meanwhile, a government medical o!- fje,er told the British inquiry into the Lon· donderry bloody Sunday killings that six of tbe 13 Catholic men and youths killed had been firing guns. Storm Holds East KIJ.thtk, told a news confereoce Wort be left Taipei alter a If.hour ~ that he had quoted Prwdeal Nfsnn'1 words thlt "there were no secret dtlla of any kind" made on the mainland. He then left for Manila. He aald it would remain U.S. govern- ment policy to encour11e AmertCltl buainessmen to lnveat in T1iwan. "The Republic of China hu become a model for economic development and we look forward to parllclpatlng In the future 1uccesa of Taiwan'• economy," Green 11id . Manila, wu the fourth 1top on his 13- naUon Allan tour to auure U.S. allies put agr .. menll and treaties remained unbroken by Nixon's China visit. ln a departure statement, Green hinted that the NalionaJil:ts had harab worda for the new U.S.-China policy. "I weJcomed the opportunity to hear the views of th! leaden of Taiwan," he 1ald. "These Viewa will be presented to President Nixon and I am sure, will be given careful com:Ideratlon." Green was snubbed by Chlana. but he talked to Chiang's son and vice premier, Chiang Chlng-kuo, among other hlsh- ranklng government officials. Chiang said Green represented the 1tate department and he would talk only to Nixon's personal representative, Dr'. Henry Kissinger. Source. who sat in on today's serie! of meetings in Taipei said Green "received a warmer greeting than expected" from the Nationalist government which iJ bit- terly opposed to any type of contaet with Peking. . Taiwan alked Green for usurancea that the United Siiiies would maintain Ill IS.year-old defeftJe treaty with the Na- tionalist Chinese. Green repeated the pledge, the IOW'ces said. 14,000 S. Viets Begin Qf f ensive By ARTHUR ffiGBEE SAIGON (UPI) -A force of nearly 14,000 South Vietnamese troops ha1 bf.1wi a new offeruiive in the central Hi&lilanda in the biggest Vietnl.mese operallOI. ainee the invasion of Cambodian 11nctultia lasf fall , military llOW'cts reported today. B52s canied out massive strikes before the drive began. The drjve was through the jungled mountain area 250 miles north d S.iton near where the borders of Vietnam, Laos and CambodJa come together. The military IOW'cet 11id it wu possible ~ oijenslve ·would carry acrou )l.e border tn an effort to blunt a long.:t.mteMd Communl.st offensive. The mili tary aources said the main body of 11,000 South Vietnam ... regulars involved had made no major contact dur- ing the first day of the operation but that a force of more than 3,000 militiamen in the action reported killing 57 guen-llJas and capturing 13 others. There was no report on militia casualties. The military sources said the govern. ment troops found 40 bodies of guerrillu killed earlier by 3.1 waves of B52 atrikes thet hammered the area from noon Tuea- day to noon today to soften it up. Dally Piiot DELJVERV SERVICE DtU¥trY of tht Dlfly l'llot Is gu1r.1nt!td Telephonts MGlf 0rll'lf9 COl,lllty A.rNI ••.••... 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' would control cJos1og COlll on These are ~pposed by the homf mortla&M, aubaldiui 1 N i x o n A d m in I strati.on, mue-tranalt de6ci.ts and con-• however, and there were ln--tolidate federal housina: pro-dicatlons in the debate that u,, T......,. FIJ!IS. lhe money would not be spent Hea rt Attaek The measure, sent to the for this purpose even if Broadcast newsman Bill House where action lsn't Ukely Congress approves it. until after the Easter recess. Sponsors Of the subsidies Lawrence, 56, w a 5 includes some of President declared tiJat mass.transit found dead Thursday Fridal, Mordl 311'12 OAILY PILOT § Drug Prices-Balloon ' Seizures Make Stuff Rare, Costly NEW YORK (AP ) -The .. umaled 115,000 nar<0Uca ad· t>.S. 1overnment · helghlened W.CI price for Ullclt drugs is diets. Its emphasil on darnmJng the goJnl up here, ind pallce SIY Depuly Chief I n s p e c I o r drug now 11 lb watenbeds In a series of spectacular drug Julea Sacbson, head ol the Europe and tbe Middle East. eeizures has been an im· police narcotics division, said These 1elzure1 accounted for portant factor in that trend. heroin first became scarce 3,7&4 pounds of heroin worth The world's biggest heroin dutlng the two-month East an estlm1ted $t20 mUUon On M h Coast dock strike that began ·~A •l-t. seizure, In arseille T urs--1 t Oct 1 u~ • ~ •• • • day, was the latest in a series In New York. where an The 1071 ·seizures would sup. of hauls that have marked the estimated half of the country's ply the country'• addicts wlth International war against drug 1ddlcts reside. the street price heroin for about three montbs Ir ffl . of htroln climbed from $2 a at the estimated consumption a ck.mg. bag to as much as $5, Sachson Police officials here said said. o! six tons a year. they could not yet determine After the strike. Sachson By that standard. derived by Nixon's recommendations, but systems are folding all over in bis room at Bedford. ' Democrats altered several of the nation aod only federal N.H .. an apparent heart them. help can keep many of them attack victim. He was whether the seizure by French said he had expected that the U.S. Bureau of Narcotics customs agents of 937 pounds prices might go down again. and Dangerous Drugs. the of pure heroin in !he bilges of But he has since changed his fl.farse ille seizure amounted to a Caribbean shrimp boat,. mlnd. "Heroin is not as plen-a one month's supply. ,U,I Tl....,_ Kicked Out in Snow Mrs. Skye Davis holds baby son, Ching, as process servers ivicted her from home in Portland during snowstorm. Owner of residence leased home to one party who in turn subleased it to Mrs. Davis. Own- er protested that original lease had no subletting options. Friends help Mrs. Davis move. Wallace-Chisholm Tandem Supported . MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -A Martin Luther King Jr., said black civtl ri1h~ activi!t says Thursday the proposed ticket a 1roup baa been fofmed to could satisfy both blacks and push a Democratic national · whites, as well as the women's ticket that would o f f er liberation movement. something for everyone -Bevel Said slightly more AJabama Gov. George C. than ·100 persons. mostly Wall1ce for president and Soull;lern stiidenll, both black black U.S. Rep. Sh. Ir I e Y and white, now make up the Chi!holm of New York for vice organization that will promote president. the W&llace-Chlsholm ticket. The Rev. James Bevel, long· They are preparing to time aide to the late Dr. mount a national drive and * * * Democrats Softening Pot Stand WASHINGTON (AP) MO!t Democratic presidential hopefuls favor r e d u c i n g penalUes for smoking mari· Juana, but Rep. S h i r I e y Chiaholm of New York and former Sen. Eugene McCarthy think II should be legalized. Sens. Edmund S. Muskie of Maine and Hubert H . Humphrey of Minnesota both aa.Jd in response to a poll that they favor reduced penalties. Sen. George McGovern of South Dakota and Sen. Vance Hartke of Indiana back an end to jail terms for smokers. New York Mayor John V. take the proposal to the floor of the Democratic NaUonal Convention, he aaid. Mrs. Chisholm could not be reach!d for comment. A spokesman for Wallace said he had not heard of the proposal and "just don't have any reaction at all" Bevel .said the concept will be offered saturday to the Tennessee Black Political Con- vention, a Memphis gathering to be attended by state black leaders of both parties. Bevel joiqed King in 1962 for a rights drive in Albany , Ga ., and was a key figure in Southern Christian Leadership Conference campaigns i n Birmingham and Selma , AJa., and Chicago as SCLC's direc- tor of nonviolent action. Atlanta SCLC headquarters said Bevel has not been formally associated with the group since early 1970. "Indeed it is a serious ef- fort," Bevel said of the pro- posal. · would produce a drug panic. llful." he said. · The burtau estimates the running. · covering New Hamp- Opponents declared the pro-shire primary for ABC gram would mean an endless __ N_e_w_s. ______ _ P ioneer 10 Heads Out drain on the Treasury, aince cities could keep fares at uneconomic levels and put in for more ~rmore subsidies. But they agreed that the One reason appears to be average addict heroin dosage hauJ . worth about $200 million the tripling in 1971 of drug as juat unPer a grain daily. on the street, would almost seliures compared with 1970. But Sachson says many ad· Y ahlonski Case certainly balloon the price of Big seizures have come with die~ use four Qr five grains a heroin for this nation 's increasing frequency since the day. Reward Slated 1--==::~iiiliiliiiiiiiii~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~-To Jupiter The section on mortgage.. clO!ing costs would direct the Housing and Urban Develop'.. rr..ent Department to develop WE KENNEDY (UPI) -within iiX months regulations . Pioneer JO, futest object to putting controls on aU set- leave earth, sped on a near tJement costs. perfect COUl'9e today toward a The provision would cover hiatoric pldure-takmc rendez-FHA and VA loans as well as vous with the planet Jupiter on conventional m 0 rt gages Dec. 2, 1973. . . bought by government cor- After aweeptng within 87.000 porations. miles of the tops or Jupiter's -- glowing multicolored clot.r.ts, the 565-pound spacecraft will WASHiNGTON, Pa. (UPI) -A $10,000 reward awaits the right person who telephones a Philadelphia number with the right information -the real name or a mysterious "Tony.'' or whoever else arranged the assassination of J o s e p h "Jock" Yablonski. 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An AU1H:ent1ur roCl<et tcceleraled It to 1 •""'"I 31,413 miles per hour. " The spacecraft performed the fLg:st critical ateps of its &19-day mission flawlesaly ,and by 11 p.m. (PST) Tliursday, It had its big nintrfoot ·dish antenna pointed. back tolfard the rapidly shrlnklni E!lrt~ The ambitiou1, $17.S mUlion expedlUon opens a new era fn man's exploration of ~t~ universe. Pioneer 10 is the first to venture out· beyond Mars, throuS)i the baiardmla as!Boid belt and on throulh uncharted space to Jupiter".ilt is expected to remain in radio contact with earth until 1ril when it la 1.5 billion milel away. HURRY ••• SALE ENDS SATURDAY, MARCH 18. / OUR BEST 4-PLY NYLON CORD TIRE· $ General JET-AIR.lie PopU.191' r.pllCel'M'rlt ""' wtth tong mlt•IO" Durag.ne tr••d rubb•r and O•n•ral'• talt'IOUt Dull T,.ICI De&ign tor tracUonl l lZE BLACKWALL Rf.Q, PRICE IH.ACKWAU. ~I PRICI no.EX. TAX "" n"E $21.25 .• 2.24 Fn-14 13Q,00 $22.50 • 2.31 124.SO • 2.51 8.S0-13 bid ph.1111.75 f.E.T. 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With lhe toll in West Virginia'• worst flood disaster ll!andlnC al . ,, d"'1 and another 115 mJ.,J,\g', lhe state depertment of mines ordered the immediate d r a I n a g e Thursday of a waste water reservoir In Nicholas County, about 75 miles northeast c( here. PlllLADELPHIA (AP) - PoUce have shot one man to death, wounded two others in a melee that brote cut in an alley where · a Hollywood movie crew , was filming a street chase acene. Police said the dead and wounded were residents of the building who had ·been drink· ing beer and throwing debris into the nariow alley Thurs.- day night where the filming was taking Place. Officers uld the men refused to halt the commotion and then attacked S·ocial Security -And the Cradle WASlilNGTON (AP) -All childreo eoter!ng lhe first grade 1fter Jao . 1, 1971, must be asSigned llodal Security numben 1ccordlng to a proposal by the Senate Fln111co COmrnIUee. , ~ lmrnlsnnta and all persona applying for-wtliart al!o would have to obtain numbers. Under the present law, a perSOn Is requirtd to obtain a number when he beginl work. The provJslons were added by the committee Thur~ dl,Y lo the Social S<curity-welfare reform bill being rudled for Ser11ta action. , SPCJlllOrl said lhe provisions would give additional weapons to the effort to uDCOVer·welfare ctinters·br kee~ hi( lnck of people since lheae would be the only Ulree tlmu numbers would be obtained. cfficers who cliinbed UP. the fire escape on which tbey were atandJn&. Tht dead man waa identified 11 Leroy ~. 14, of Nedro, N. Y, Police Inspector Lawrence Love said Sbenu- doah had grabbed 1 policeman In a bearhlll and waa tryin& to throw him over the fire acape railing, but the officer wu able to unholster hiJ revolver and fired tlx ahots at Shenan- doah. '11\e officer, Patrolman Albert Mon&an1r o 1 wu hospitalized with nose and 1houlder injuries. 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PHON I: 540·1710 t46-IOll • • ' .. . , • I ' I J I , ! \ .. . . . \ --·· School Board -Secrecy . ' • Hardly a .month aou b¥ that teachers and trustees ,of the Huntlnaton BeaCh City (elementary) 'School Di,. Irle! don.'I tty at each others' throats in some new alter· catldn. Their relations -m~at be among the worst of any district in the county. ThiJ month the issue is secrecy. Teachers are seek· lni criminal charges against members of their school board for allegedly vi9i1ting •provisions of the Ralph E. Brown Act, a state law that forbids virtually all secrecy tn meetings of pu~lic bodies. Maximum penalty for violation of the Brown Act la sii< months in jail . Teachers have· made clear, however , that their pur· pose la not to put their school board in jail, but only to make it obey secrecy Jaws in the future. At issue is a January 11 meeting of the board of · trustees ·in which it adjourned into secret executive ses-- 8.ion. without giving any indication what it would be con· aldering. When trustees emerged, they vo,ted a new sat· ary schedule for administrators. . UPset teacher representatives irqmediat~l,¥. protest.I\ ed that the action was illegal since the salary proposal had not been Ii.sled on the meeting's agenda, and since ·~·aalar)''achedute had not been presented publicly in· ailvariC* ot,tbe ~rd'• action. · TbfQ pr,otests drew an admission of partial guilt from the b01rd'1 president, while a top administrator utd the mistllie 'bad been accidental. The .teachers were not satisfied with this, and right· ly. •o. Huntington Beach City trustees h·ave a wfill·known· history o! deciding too much in secret. Last year, for example, when the iss ue was also . f.Ominlstrators' salaries, a teacher representative asked , to see a copy bf the proposal in advance. "No," she was told, ''we don't want to stir up a commotion about some-- thing that might not pass." with negligible public dlacusslon since ·no one had any advance warninf1 · • :; This type o thing Is ·in 1ilat.nt YlolaU on of the spirit of the Brown Act. Tho public hu a right to know tho con•iderations that ao into reaching a decision, not just the final outcome. -. ' So teachers are right to press their. s'c;JtO.t board, but it's a shame that it is necessary. / Council's U,neven Dealing -· The First Christian Church tower -a planned 17· story apartment building for retired persons -appar· enUy stands as another monument to a double legal standard in Huntington Beach. City councilmen, on a 4·3 split vote, approved a conditional exception for the tower even though City Attorney Don Bonfa has, time and time again, pointed out the illegality of grai;it4tg conditional exceptions when no hardship is shown. The tower itself is not under criticism, but the council certainly is. Some councilmen complain they don't know what the legalities are, but Bonfa has clearly explained those legalities. 1'he Huntington Beach city ordinance says no build· ing shall be built unless a hardship is shown before ' conditional exception is granted. The churc-h tower joins such other structures built in violation of the ~ hardship requirement as Mercury Savings and Loan and even th~ new civic center. All exceed the three·story height lim it in the city and had to be given council ex· ceptions. • . -• - . . ' ~ • f The proposal was eventually passed, of course, but When zoning ordinances are so casually disregarded Jn some instances and so meticulously enforced in others, citizen respect for city government takes a beating •. H YEAR OF THE ~AT $,ecret Memo t~iW1ie,s .Off ~ ·. ·~ ,. -· .. ,- iie Charge ' i 'Following ii the Ander1on column tdhich prompttd Richard Kl•tndttrut ~ GJk the Senate Judiciar11 Commi t· . e;, for an. immediate public hearing; J(t a~· Other.r named testified · 11es· ,rdo11.i•lreP.l11 to Au.der&on'• charges.· --l . '!' ' 1t -Editor -' .. ,WABllIN(l'l'ON -. we· .11aye . now , lllablilbed ~~' Attorney Gener a I· dooiplate Rl~ Kleindienst told oan oulrilbl Lit about lbe J U I l i Ce lllepartment'• audden out-of-court le~ tllmlnt of the Nb:on Adminstration'a big· cllt anll-lrusl cue. . 1be cue involved the 1nterllltiona I Telephorfe and Tele· 1r1ph conglomerate, wlllcb appeared on the way io a Su- preme Court uow· down wllb iii. Just· . Ice De~t over ITI''a takeover of tbe bqe Hartford Fire Insurance Company. ,Lut July. however, the case wa1 < abiuptly settled. Tlie terms, considered hi&hlY favorable tom, ·were announce<! attbeume lime rrr aecretly pied~ up 14 $400,iloo to aupport tbe Republican con- ""'tioo in 8an Diego Ibis ·year. A check for $100,000 bu already been wrillen. · DENYING :.tNY connection between tbe convention cash and the anti·tl'Wlt .set- tlement 'Kleindienst insisted that the Justice ~ent's anti-trust staff bad been free frotn any political pressure · from abovj: · · "The .Mttlement between the Depart· .ment 'ot Justice and ITT ·.vas handled and · nea<>tiated 'exclu1ively by Assistal)t Al· t:omey General RJchard W. McLaren {then head ·of the anti-trust divisio'n)," Kleindienst said in a letter to Democratic NalionaJ ·Chairman Larry O'Brien. Dear Gloomy Gus 'How can Huntington Beach nurture an. image of peaceful beacb city With 10 many armed bandits and ganib1en .1qi.udging our reputation? We ahoJild glvt the police all the help Oley need. -G.M.C. ni. tt111ir1 ,..,_,. .....,.. "..,. 1111• ...... r111 ....... ., .... ft...,...,, ..... """' '91 HtW "', • ..,..., 0111. Diii\' 'lltt • has. now been linked to the settlement. Mitchell bad officially d i s q u a I i f i e d himself fr.tr{Jl the case beea·use of an old relati=~ ~with I'M'. Yet Dita Beard~ tht -'s top lobbyist, has now aclutowl &ed that .she arranged the set· tlement with Mitchell in a private con· veiaation at the governor's mansion in Kentucky after last year's Kentucky Derby. Her co'nfession c8me after we obtained an extraordinary confidential memo, written by her, from IT'I"s files. The memo suggested strongly that the Set- tlement was made in exchange for ITT 'a pledge of cash support for the Republican convention. . MRS BEARD also told us that the day after we confronted her with the memo, 11T security men from New York shred· ded many of her office files because they feared the papers might be subpoenaed 'wl;len the ftiemo became publtc., Mitchell woUld~npt discuSs the. matter with us. John Huahen. a Justice Depart• ment spokeSrrian, told us there was "no truih" lo Mrs. Beard's story. He acknowledged, however, that · Mitchell had spoken to Mrs. . Beard at the governor's mansion. We gave Hushen specific questions to ask the Attorney General. But four hours later. after conferring with Mitchell, he called us ~ck without the answers. White HOJUe R eponing H •s Chan ged Frustrations i n ·Covering · Pres·ident Bob Kuttner, who covers the White House for The Village VOfce of New· .York, recel)tly put forth ao Interesting suggestion, which he doesn't expect anyone ''to take seriously." Kuttner's ldea : · -. "Let a news pool of 10 correspondents keep the watch it the White House press room . For the rest of us, Ron Z iegler should Install a telex between his office and news bureaus. Any time he has a hand-out, it will •J> ~afheun~~~~~ly The suggeatiori !x• presses the tniltra-;,. tion s of manf ot those .who 1cbv·er· the White House'uader Mr! Nixon, es.P1!Clally the younger corresPondents."Mr. Nixon is known not to like newsmen : )>ut more than that1 he does something about it. He foils and tatoos them with great virtuosi· ty. IN A REAL SENSE, Mr. Nixon has 6ecome the only reporter in Wa~hington, with the assistance of that persistent lit· tie tact-digger. Dr. Henry Kissinger. Mr. Nixon breaks all the big ones -the Paris It is because there are no report~rs ar9und . News in Washington on a Sunday is. so.mething some minor bureaucrat reveals on the tube, which on a Tuesday would end up ba ck with the pimple ads, or in the waste basket. peace negotiations, the introductiOn of an Mr. Nixon and adviser s were of course unprecedented peacetime cont r O 1 l'e (I aware of. the vacuum in reporting. Nearly economy. Most of bis breaks ari.·c1ean; · all Kissinger's "secret" trips to Paris, at as mllcb news to the seVeral hundred 'least 'in ..,-1971, were laken on weekends. guys who cover the Whife House as they NobOdy nlissed the good doctor, because are to you and I. It's a wild. situation, and · there· was nobody around TO miss him. how come" -· · · · ,. . ·. TRIS CO(JJ..DN'T have happened in the !he, answer Is ~ com~UUlbon. of two , .. daY.s 0~ ~D.R. or eve!l Mf. Truman . The th1n~s. The Pre~1dent IS ~ v. stn~ :· .. $~fld. m9st1 i"lpOrtant f1gur.e in FDR's ~k1e .. as anyone. who .ever play~ J:!C>Kt;r , . 'rJiite. lJq!J~I!; was Harr>' Hopkins, who Wttlt hilll .can tell .you , llfld ,the · Pf'ell•lS waS e\ietl"mbre secretive than Dr. KiSl!i· ~den. A generatt~ ago. the great Kiss·.· ir.g_,it~ aijd : :ev~n · fonder of the girls. mger paper, by which .Hepry was rbte. to · ·Hopkins used to make little junkets to conceal for tw_o years t~e 12 .secret tr1.ps New· York, where he indulged a fancy for made. to Paris f?r private talks w1lh pretty girls who worked on smart fashion Hanoi ~epresenlatives, would have been magazines. T~e press knew his every impossible. move, though lew of. them got into the FOR ONE mING, reporters worked on weekends-in those dear dark daY.,s. Nowadays, what with unions and one thing and another; nothing h,appens on Washington weekends. ThisJs not merely because the bureaucrats-take to the golf sward and the telly, as the reporters do. papers. Any time Hopkins left the Whife House. except when he was protected by wartime secrecy, where he was was well and truly known. It was . part of the job of a handful of reporters to .see to just that thing. IN ADDmON, Mr. Nixon apparently 50 Percent Is a 'Today's little word.quiz will deal with commonly-used names or phrases whose origin ·or first meaning is unknown .or · 10. Why is a school for clergymen call· ed. a "sem_inary"? misinterpreted by most people. Filly per-ANSWERS: • cent on, this is a re-I. ';T.rade winds,'' whil~ good for sail· spectable score. lng commerce, derive from winds that I. Were the "trade strict disciplinarian, so named after an "trade" or "tread" in one uniform track ' ' -did not put .a word in_ writ~& about the Kissinger trip. Washington is full of 1eaky Xerox machines these day&, as no one ·has to be told. Not a single member of Congress. . Republican ·or Deinocrat. shared :the seer.et of the .12 trip~ Thi&, ~:er~~~~d · h:::, bet!~or~yo~~ ·:!m~ munications revolution" had .made. old- fashioned digging -actual press surveillance .of public figures 1mong the techniques unfashionable. Mr. Nixon h'as said that as President, he has had "one of the most hostile and unfair presses that any Prtst.ti.nt 'has had.'' ' ' ""r TRUE, ON~ WHOLE. thou.1h j,in- coln bad wOf.s e.·ai1d FDR,at.lelist is'bad. But Mr. Nixon has had his own back , and more. He has made White House in- vestigative reporting practically arChaic , leaving the fi!ld open to the likes of Jack Anderson. Bob · Kuttner said that if hia intereating Telei suggestion was adopted "as many as 10 of the prestigious correspOndents freed for other duties might :be re-usign-· · ed to · investigatiye ,reporting: ...,.. :which would effectively double the number of investigative journalists in Wasbin(ton." gorge oneself. 4. It was a practice of the ancient Teutons to drink honeywine for 30 days, or the first full moon cycle , aftet mar. riage. (According ·to Brewer, Attila .the Hun drank' so much at his weddint·feast that he died.) winds" so called be-office't in the French a'rmy? . \ , Jor long. periods. :ause they were good 6. Why ,., -·thin• called a ·"""-II 2. -~'.Christ" Is Greek for Hebrew "the Is. FALSELY attributed .to.the MarquJ.s for "trade " (com· """"" e •U11 • o Martinet, who reorganized the French mercel? mark ''? . '' . anojnted one," which first denoted the infantry in the· 17th century -.but the ,2. What is the pr!· 7. How did non.Christians come to· be anoiated King or Israel, and then the ·word was usecl in Engfisli before~ was INSTEAD, HE URGED that we mary meaning of desipated ai "PIDRS" and "heathens"?. · royal son ol David. 4 . famoua,,tlnd"it·iS riot in-the 'Fre'ilch\lex· withhold our storf on Mrs. Beard's ''Christ,'' and to 8. :Whit ia 0the difference between a -3. Mardi Gras meant "fat'I'Uesdily''-in "ic'on. . ,-· .. _ version of events until. as Hushen put ii, whom did it first tepee and a wigwam? . .. Frtnch, or Shrove Tuesday, the last" day , 6. OriginAUy, tt\e.oltJciaJ.:ri(ark~~ 1'we get all our ducks in a row.'' He said apply: 9. ·Who experienced the fint ''agony":? !>'fore ~t, indicatiRg ,the \finAJ •day to on ·gold and ·snvef articles, after 'IBllY· Mitchell would "prove" the fals~hood of 3. Why i1 the festival named .,Mardi · ·" ' ·, ' in'g, it the Go.ldsniitha"Hall ih LOOitoh. Mr1. Beard'!: incriminating memo. but G .. , N · ' However. we have now learned that Kleindiensl .himsell held roughly a ball· do&tn secret meetings on the ITT case with ·a dil'<ctor of tbe company before the llttlelnent was reached. lhr da I l h d ed ras . <. ew Orleans readers, take only · · · · d' . . T. Chmtilnity was· 'at fikt'<IAfti ,ufl)an ee ys ater,noproo a appear . balfcred1tforltnowlngthb.) TL ~ w 'Sho z· . R .. . religiOn;·-~th ''11pagat1" 1114 "ile&then'' • ~~.e ~'h\~· i:pu7\1=~ : m'~u~d~ 4. Why is the initial part of marriage I ie 0Trte1i I . u . I . : ' ' n n. : meljllt rOs~co. thi>se"who !ived.in"•!llares w"'' ~ called a "honeymoon"'· ""OD bea·~~ '' · Prelldent NixOn, Mitchell, California Lt. .... -~ \wii ; • ~ ··i. DAILY PILOT THE DIRECTOR, Wall Street financier Gov. Ed Reinecke, San Diego Congress· 5.' .IS A "MA.RnNET," meaning a To the Edltot: .·. 11~. k ._,,, .. '<t· • I. A1TEPEE·U,1. t&Jl.r~~Pf'.IS/.tent~ Ftllx Rohatyn. conceded to us that he man Bob Wilson, White House aide Bob "" , · i . , . .,., . a'.lwigwam is a "roqnde(I or oval-sha,ped met ln1private with Kleindienst , who was llaldmnan and H. s. (Hal ) Geneen, ITl"s A newspaper columni~t rec e n·tly • <J07.f" ui) the • then Deputy Attorney General. ·al the preaidenl. . · reported thal there aren't many women ! , l\Jailbii . i.i1 •.. b · l more · °'I' order of tbe lllllttlimeMcLarenwasnegotiatingwltb, II ls addressed tow. R. (Bill) Mer· You Contn"hute (•l•le) legislators-perb&Jlll 400 of a r: . '1"'""''' •r·" ,.,~unoljloo. -. . . ' '•' I-· la · f ITT' w bin f total of 7:&49.·Thil is a national aver11e -.· ·•• -, L. """"· .-~ ~*-~; -, _, : 9. The .wrestlers Wbo 'atru, ggled1.for •• vie-''' 1 wyera. • , nam, manager o s as gton o · / '"I wQ 1t1pposed to make the case.on fice. "I thought Y.OU and I had agreed of aboUt 19 men'to one woQtan. · . :, & lory Jn the ancient.,Greek pUblic Pfl'IU: the economic side of it," Robatyn told my very thoroughly thst under n 0 r"""'"' ~~~ ,~. ... tn California it's worse _ 77 meq to . Letters fro:" reader• arr tpeZ ~· 'tagonisUcs'' S\lrvf~u ·as ·•. branch of UIOCiete Bril Hume. He said he circwnstanCes would anyone in this office i. ·;:-c.,, three women in the Assembly and .O·mt n· tiormaUy ~Jers ahqu!Jl co,nve11 thtit J gymnastics. · • '· · : • rt•:. pafrtlcularly stressed to Kleindienst JTl''s discuss with any0ne our participation in Press Comments ·· to no women in the Senate. This 'means ~tssages rn 3QO wordi ~.le.ft; Thi/ 10. From the Latin, "nursery glnfeb,'' arlwnents for keeping Hartford Fire. the C.Onvention, including me,'' Mrs. ~' ' the Assembly has 3.75 percent w~men noht: to. COf\~""' .letterr fit space or·"plot for cultivating." 'young 'men in Kleindienst'• duplicity is f u r t b e. r Beard wrote. ~ .1 and with no ·women in the Senite, · the or chm1714!• l&btl ~ ruerwd..All 1~!1 the theological ·virtues-:~ --__ t\!ktence that the Administration has percenCage for the entire Legislature ter.1 mutt includi .t!Q1&0tttre and mai " mUch to tude in the m affair, which "OTHER THAN permitting John Ellis, Kans.. Review: uNewspapers drops to 2,5. irtg addr11s: but ttdmts tna:y bt f»!t ..-------..,---.---.., I~· more au1picioua the more we in· Mitchell, Ed Reinecke, Bob Haldeman have three major responsibilities to their held on ·rtquest if iujfk't-nt r1cu OllAfl•I ~1 wmtil:ate 11. and Nixon (bes'ides Wilson , of. course) no readers. They should exist to inform , to · · TIUS JS A calamity, since 53 percent of ii apparent. P~tf'11 t.OUl not bti plfb-·' ' f. -one has known from whom that 400 thous· interest and to involve, as honestly as the U.S. population are women. The. li&hcd. . • ' / .,·, · NO,T ONLY Jqelndlenst. but his boss, and commllmenl had come ••• John Mit· possible .•. lhe letters to the editor prove calamity comes in the form ' o.tr , r ... ~ Jar. . .' , oulnlu ·Attorney General John Mllchell, cbell hu certainty kepi ii on the hl•ber one thing, at least, and that i• thll peo. "manhandli••" or _,., .. over women's all ·-en ts ol our' aotl"K; -ty . . • . ' , ! ""·"I . -I" • • pie are readm' g lh•'s ll I ·~ ~·,. • 1 -•··· ·"' ··Robert N• :Weed; no i$11fr level only, we should be able to do the newspaper. a so Mgh,ts legislation, tn~IOdirig a sensible, · t><?llti~s, political science 1eldst flaw, ' . ··· 1 •• Geof'fe same. • . . proves lhal the paper ta Involving -le abortion law. 'l'Oil~(zlng lebor la"'\ bllltriesll, League ot·Women Votera, etc. ThomOI Keevil, Editor 1 "l am convinced, becl!use ol several and lhal'ls one ol lbe criteria by which venereal db<~ edl(callon. etc. · •·· ... And.lei us !\ope tbeywUI. when elected, Albert w. Bal" &Dear Georae : . . conversations with · Louis (NuM ) re newspapers are judged. Each reade.r has The columnist uied1 "So why aren't· enrJcb our leglsiaUve body, which seems . • , . I What ii tbe • t y mo I o g l c • I Mitchell that our noble commitment has a right to his o~ opinion. Each person ther cwomm:i) .. .., .. , tht pow'! r l,s in ! • to , have a paucity of enlightened Edi~mt Pooc Etti.tor : ; 1 breakdown al the word "lovelorn.~' gone a long way toward our negotiations who takes the e to write 1 .. Jetter or . btlos -in•~ 9',~ .. dolng the _N>u(lne m~ra_. _._ __ . ~-~~1 ~ Oft lie nany- -'T tl.;Vou liWK"11lt'Tmoan? 1111 tbe.m6'1era eventulllYl:<lmlllfilUt"a&-votbaliie-an:;opinion-eitbe 1. con po l\fci' Cliciea s6di u IYP!!'I· illi!lln . . ELJ.ZABETH B. LONGFELLOW Pilot '""' to inform and •llmu· ! CONCERNED Hal (Geneen ) wants .them. Certainly the tradlction or m agreement ia adding to . ~ ·~•tnc envelopes? Tile few Jate rcad~n by preeentin(' tJll• . !Dear eor-ned: 'Pl'tlidenl has told l\litclleli lo '" lbal tbe au._ ol l\le newapoper, which 11\er women J have known ln the post wbi> con· 0.,.,,,.,,..., oplnlona and. com• , • Keep your lechtnlus innuendoe. tbinp' are worked out flirty. 11 ts 1tlll all ii tied up in whether or not II ia rest!." temploled runnlnC for tJie ctty COliiiclJ' or Quotes mmt..,Y on toplea or '"'""' and tto yountlf, Concerned ; UU. ii 1 only .Melt.fen's mickey-A\OUH we are .. . 1 the itate Legislature did nOt ~riie Of •'tniflcailcc, ·by Pf'<>vit!in.r a foMm:? I fallllJ -per. sulferln1 • , . N11hWe, Ark., Newa: Contresa won t tbe aubUe objections ol their llu!ballds '.... to~ th~·~~· ·of our~ -"lf (lht convention cuhl 11eta too bo tanaiti:,17,u;~~mono1rt .1wi~I ~~-boom--instead n1 lhetr ·-""11 ,auPPQil, ~.!"~;.iewpolnl'.~.,,,':.i.i;. l..=.r.= I _.......,. :1 -h =!city you can bollevo our In( -~ -· llltiY hi b 11 -i • "Vlco Admiral Jam• 1 Caivut, U.S. ••• k .~ --._-. -'ia ludora ....... to pl ···ta a-. wttli .w c nectSS• • ·-· • .Na•ll •·-'-· Sa .... -"We of tbe ll'mln ~M apo -e• .. ...... .. .. , ....... u tliin II .,.... with Justice will w1nll up ,...... IY -. ,._ . ~ . ..-.. ... o! the day. wiam lift ··d ~ abol down. Mltchell ll dtftnltllJ helpin& deductlau, -...mj>l!Ont, liddlttonl "llld .-hlIT u• BOPlll !be men &I WOmtn of deprasiori llld war generallon created : ;:*1 .. 100 mll ill ays, us, bill cannot let 11 be knowll. Pleut other litllallon fttdtn. We're already In· Ca!Hornia will promote the election ol the )'Olllh crlatt .• w. worked Ibo ha1'I and Friday, March 3, 19.72 dtltroy thia, lwlll" to Ille ,.Utica! ...... of-" 4Uallfled ....,,.. to our Leclllahlrt lrom-wt--too evwlutin&-ouocesafut." ..._ _________ .__.' /' ' ·" • I I I ' I -··-----. " Today'li Fl••I N.Y. Stoek8 ' VOL ~. NO. M, ~ SECTIONS, ~ PAGE,S ' ~ ORANGE COUNTY,' CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MARCH ~. ·1972 N TEN C::ENTS . t New Dr~ins -Could Be a 'Billion Dollar Baby ' DAILY f'IL01' Staft ....._ OLD STORM DRAINS IN NEWPORT: MORE .THAN $64 QUESTION City's Joe Devlin S..t Problem Approaching 10 Figures ' ff undreds of :v oihn: . .er.s .. ' Cheer Rescue Success From AP Dispatches : EL MONTE -What price do you put ~ a boy's ille? To the hundreds cf volunteers, ~ergency workers and, officials who took part in the massive -and suc-cesstul -rescue operation for 6-year-old Anthony Bernardino, no cost was too hlJ(h. . Risking death in tunneling attempts, tl!e · rescuers got to· the El Monte boy t)moet se~ bours after he tumbled into 1 narrow hole in a road construction proj-«I in this Loo Angeles suj>urb and be- C$me wedged rl feet below the surface. Offers of help and equipment poured in from individuals and groups through the Southland. At times, rescue workers did nOl know the name of the men next to · .t~em but -under pressure to r:each Anthony before he was buried-by !ailing dirt or sufrered from unknown injuries - didn't have time to thlnt about it. ·Thousands of persons -perhaps iiiilllons -lUtened and watched 'the drama unfold oll radio and televisjon sta- tions. t1 M a rescue wor~r carried the boy to the surface at .12:09 a.m., on1ooters, newsmen and other emergency personn·e1- cheered. Tbeclirt:caked and pale youngster said, "Hi, Mommy, hi Daddy," to bis parents before. being' taken by helicopter to a !Dedical center for obstrvation. He was reported In good condition. • "How's Jimmy?" the boy added in reference to his 8--year-old brotber. The two were · flying kites Thursday ' afternoon when Anthony tumbled into the bole. . "1 never thought they wouldn*t-get him," his motfler Sandra said. "l just Wondered how long it was going to take." At time!, rescue workers could bear l;l ome, Garden ·. P,age Debuts A new Home and Garden page maw lb debut tomorrow in Satw'Clay'o DAILY PILOT with new . i->' bandy ·hints• and Ups fo( weekend project.I around the house. Meanwhile, two old favorites of the Saturday pa)!Y will be..movlng tOI new-day. TV Week, the magazine of television aod FamUy Weekly will now he found in the new SUnday edition being pllbllshed for. the flnt time Ibis Sunday. ,, Saturday's paper will carry televisiiin lislinp on the en- tertainment pqe, just when! they're loond Monday-through Fri· day. Look for T1l Week and Family Weekly Sunday. the boy crying, then 1 a u g h I n g hysterically. Jim Bernardino, the boy's father, said, t'I'm really happy. They (rescue workers) really did a good job." Sheriff'! Deputy Dave Rathburn, who carried Anthony to safety, said,. "I asked him if be were hurt and he sai<t, 'No'. "He didn't appear to have any injuries. He was warm just like a little boy ought to be.''.. . H~pital attendants said the youn~ster a11parently suffered no serious lnjur1es. As workers drilled a 30-foot rescue shaft adjacent to the hole in which Anthony wa s trapped, Dr. William Baker of El Monte talked with him through a stethosc~ extended on pla$tiC tubing. Oxy.gen w&s -pumped to within ~ of Anthony's face . Baker tepOrted ·to-" newsmen several times !Ml Aqthony was all rigbl ••ffe told me ~·s cold, he wants out •• 1 and he wants out," Baker said. At one point, authorities said, Anthoity apparen\ly became impatient and sald be would dig himself out if workers ·didn't .hurry. Attempts to lower volunteers, including a f.lool jockey, into the hole to Anthony proved unsuccessfuJ. One volW)teer was able to. toucb the boy. but couldn't pry him loooe because be was too tightly wedged. The boy fell~ backWal'lls into the open- ing, landing with one foot CloW. and the other·up"' His, head wa,s jammed against the knee of !\!< upright leg. Burglars Steal Furs, Cat Food In Harbor Area Fur burgla<1 llruck twice Thunday In Newport Beath and Coeta•Mesa, stealing stolta worth IS,250, plus canned cat lood, enchiladas and a variety ol lingerie in ODO cast, ~entor. Ohio.~ 1111:•.i tnd· Mrs, Moni-oe .Meide relumed to their suite at the Newporter 1ao alter dinner to !Ind a $1,2!0 stole mbsi!ll and jewelry scattered u.undonthebod. MyaUftod police noted nothing else was talreo ...i the lntnld<r w h o pried-• sliding glass door dldn't bother wilh a second mink coat. , "' Elizabeth A. Drake, ol lll:) E. 11111 St., Costa Mesa, told polloe alMI loet· a 'IS,000 mink to a burJlar who also Jook<d over most or her costume jewelry without tak· Int much. He alto absconded with • variety of un~ derclothl!1i, canne4 cat food, enchlladu, two llellla lld ...... o1 colhie. • By L. PETER lDllEG Of .. ..., ..... , ... Enviromnentallsb wbo want Newport Beach to ttl!ulld its Blorm drain system . to keep.11100fls from despoiling Newport Bay may have a matter of big money in their way. Pubilc Woru Director Joseph O.,vlln said today the cost of such a project "would approach 10 figures." That's $1 l>llllon. . "It would probably he cheaper to move the Urbor," Devlin said. Newport Beach councilmen have been asked by the ecology-minded ol late to do something about the pollutants draining into'" the harbor, but have had !ewer answers to the problem. Devliq's co.rt estimate doesn't appear to help. Devlin pointed out just how mammoth such a project ·would be. He aald that it ii more than °just" the hundreds of -Hnd drains that pour some amount of contaminants into the bay. SO d~ atonn drain channels serving about half of Orange County, he said. Devlin said the San Diego Creek chan- . net that serves much of the south county, the Santa Ana-Delhi Channel serving the central county, the Ea!t Coeta Mesa Channel, the Dover Drive Channel and Big Canyo'n, all carrying runofrs from fertilir.lng lawns and washed automobiles. all empty Into the Back Bay. He said he simply couldn't give a breakdown of what it would cost to cor· rect each of the separate problems. "A new system would have to be designed before J could do that," he said, adding, "the whole thing would just be astronomical." However, thert may be a cut-rate answer, he suggested. PolnUng out that runoff Into the btiy at peak periods ls about 50,000 cubic feet (See DRAINS. Par• ZJ • Freeway Debate Flare.s St~ Clair Raps Newport; 'Politics' Charged By CANDACE PEARSON Ol•DMY ..... 1'9fl .Two Laguna Beach residents appeared before the "Little Hoover· Commission" al UC Irvine today to contend that the Art Colony•a agreement on Pacific Coast Freeway ls no looger vali~. It was the second day of hearings on coastal freeway quest.ions. Bill Leek and Frances Englehart from the Village Laguna Association said that the freeway a~eement Laguna Beach Solon Calls 3 Surprise Witnesses . . l!f llO~ ..•• 'iv~ . _,.,., 11.iP '/dlnlPtlf . """" -~~ Sen .. ~ 0. Eii!l!and, tb.Ml... ), said aurPrlie -Wowd be -to testily ln cormectlon w!th Richard G. Kleindienst'• role ln settlin« a 1>1g government anillrusl 1uit. John N: lllitchell, former attorney gen- eral, and columnist Jack ·Anderson whole revelations Jed to renewed hearina on Kleindienlt's nomination, were on hand today, llo¢ neither wu called. Mitchell wu asked to return Tuesday, with ·no hint who three "surprise" wit· nesses. might he. Other sources indicated the unidentified witnesses would seek to discredit an II· leged memo that Anderson c i t e d' as proof that there was a link between Rtt1e- ment of an anUliu!t case against Inter· natlonll ·Telephone & Telegraph Cf!rp. and an all«<eq $«Al,OOO gJ/t by the flnn to help fmance the IJ?'2 Republican Na- tional Convention. Both Kleindienst and Mitchell have denied knowledge ol any such deal, or of any direct involvement in settlement of the antitrust cue. Prior to the recess1 Sen. F.dward M. Kennedy (0.Maaa). produced 1 letter which awarenUy was Intended to displte Kleindlemt'• clllin that he knew nothing about . the alleged ..Ulement and g If t until he read news reports or It late last year. The letter Kennedy cited was written · about two nionths before the lint news reports of the caae. Kleindienst testified be did not«emember the letter Ind that mall was routinely .-dalong to other was rootinelJ palled . along . to other divisions· to answer.' · Kleindienst bas Ileen deputy attoniey general, Ind Andenoo charged in hll eolumns that be had I direct band in the allqed settlement negotiations. (Aiidenon'1 column ._,.. regularly (let LillEBi ..... J) bad signed was no longer valid. Ttiey abo Wei the coast freeW'ay was 11\)1 needed and Would be dllastrou1 to the Laguna Beach ·environmerif. · Sue Ficker of Newport Beach then ac- cused llie commisaion'B meeting as Hav- ing an "lnsiduous political atmosphere .'' · Slie alleged that the Irvine Company has been actively lobbying for the coast freeway route. Chairman H. Herbert Jackson asked what MW Ficker's evidence was. She said she didn't have any now, but knew Jt was true because ''the Irvine Company never contributed money to the anti-freeway eltctlon." Irvine Company olflclal Gordon Jones .was in the audience but did ·not· comment. The cqmmiss.ion continued to hear from all local residents and officlal1 requeating hearings , but avoided getting Involved in local ·politics. They also continued to support the Joint metting to be sponsored by the.Board of Where Is He? Shorn-Prisoner Runs Out on Deal By .TOM BARLEY Of ... ...., '"" "'!" A Colla MOIOll 111!<1 1ot tbree JDODU. .. ---• , .. Comllt JaJ! ltrpl when . be pro1llJaed SUperlor Coad Judgt William Minaj \of,,OU1( lhaft 1111 lhiiiU<lil an4 cal 1111 lllouldel' )angth ·hair decld.i T\lunday tbol nine mqntha was just too long. · . Sheriff's officers 1aid Thomas Patrick Joyce, %7, escaped lrom !hi Theo Lacy branch jall just 13 days alter his tteol'll· aettipg encounter with.Judge MWTay. ' . They may have a bani time fin!ling hi.in. Jail pictures depict Joyce in bls flowiii.g locks ind han°dlebar mustache, but ·deputies are hunting for a clean shaveJJ; tnan ~i~ ,neatly cliw'd ,hair. Joyce 's escape 11 the second 1uch reversiJ for -what bes been deteribed in suwior Court as Juage Murray's "mod'' Approach tO the ~tencing of priloner•~ He ordered a flogg:lng last year for a p-who, agr.eed to ai:Cept the Jong disused lonn of corporal puriishment, but Sheriff James Musick refu sed to ad- minister the punishment. Judge Murray Immediately cancelled the defendant'• prelCl'ibed jail time arid placed him on probation. Two months later the prisoner was back in court on identical burglary .charges. · "There's a method in my madness," said Judge Murray aller hl.s barbershop arrangement with Joyce. ''It's going to he prettf bard for lhal well-trillJ!lled young man to step back into the drug ·culture." Ex-Ford Chief Dies "< DETROIT (UPI) ~ John O .. Dybtra, !ornier pre1ldent ol Ford Motor Co., died TI!uraday at a medical center in 111bUrban Southfield where he had been undergoing cobalt treatment ror cancer. He was 73. Newport Beach . . Church Loot,ed A presuma)>ly· unrepentent thief has burglarized a Newport ·Beach Csthollc chulch,' taking 12,500 worth of sacred objects Including a no-longer-printed Latin order ol Service manual. Father John Dunne, ol OUr Lady ol Mt. Csrmel Church, 1~1 Balboa Blvd., reported the case to police Thursday. Ollicer Reed Gloshen said no sign of fon:ed entry could he llN!ld, but noted the sanctuary is sometimes open and once inllde, many dobrs would provide a<eess. Father llwme said the mlsllng articles Include a· ii,ooo ·pillnting of OUr Lady of Guadalupe in a gilded frame, a mlasal, lecterns 1nd a !~inch llatuette ol the Infant ~f Prague. One other Jou II an Order of Service book printed in Latin but no longer avail·. able, since the rites are recited ht Eng-lilh. . Same School Zones Urged Nicoll Reco.mniends Against .Facility Closings Newport-Mesa SdJool Superintendent John Nicoll said today he will recom· -.! that -attendance boundart.. throughout Ille dl.stricl remain almolt the same 1<11 yar 11 they ate now. Nicoll. said thlt momlag be Will recom· mend againlt clollng any ol the amaUer element#y IChooll, 11 -parent. had feared. In a Jlin&.point recommendaUoq pre-- j)8rod for school trustees, Nlcoll says :. -Balearic, Adams and M ... Verde'•!· tend•nce areu and ~ should re- main IJ they are; esc<pt dlat U-kin· ~ •-lng.Baleatlc Iron\ Re-• -.... lh o( Adalnl"and •ta! or Elllocla will muln at Balearic a• lint IJ'ldea. .. ille """· the .. u ~ .. woohf haYO ..... Ir-red to Mam1. Victoria Ind ~ Schools allend- ance area to ,..,;;w111a -nut """ • -A commlltee lhould be lormt:I lo prepare program recommeridlllons and objectives for an Ear)y CliildhoOd F.duca., lioo Program at Victoria and Canyon Schools. Cbildren cour yeara old hy 0ec. I; 1m, woald he elllfble to attend H Ille ....,.m ii Implemented. . -The 1Um GI $11,000 lhould he budget- ed to provide lllHing flexlbillly in nine elementary schools •Ith lea than 400 enrollment. Schools affected would he llll~rlc, Bay View, Bear Slreel, Canyon, K111)'1frooke. Monte Vista, Prald~. Vic. torla Ind Woodland. -All lixlh gradon In the Llncoln area lhould attend Lincoln Middle School for ll'li-73 ; students in Big Canyon lhould attead EUtblul! School and a commlu.. should be tatabllsb«I to recommend houllng al Uncolo SdJool l<r lf7S.7t 4!1rtner1 Sdlool lttl and "-Par· talion .,._ -Id remain u they n ior im.n, ,...... ,_El 1 ol lhe Kaiaer and Ensl1n Middle lclJol! Jm. · plemelitatlon. -All al>th araden feedlnc Into lllvt. School lhould ·attend Dovll for 1m.n, with the uceptlon ol .the Collep Part olsth grade pllpll1 who will rt1111bi at College Park until acldillonrll f1<lU\IQ ire available at Davis. Sixth and aevenlh graders from Klllybrooke attendlnc T .. Winkle School should remain at TeWinJ<Je as oeventh and •lgblli gTldm. A com- mittee should be formed to atudy houaing altemat1ve1 !or Dov~ School for tm.74. -All sixth grader1 In the Ilea School area lhould attend Rea School in Sep. temhe(. -All Monte Vista and Woodland area sixth . IM!den lbould 1ttenc1 Kaller School bi lleplemher, pendlnl reoolutlon ol ti,, middle ldlool concept in \he Kaiser Ind Enelgn .reeder 1re11. TNll-will llUily the ftporl at their' -una TUeldaJ. Supervlson and said they would a1k the Callnmla·Illgbway ·Commlsslon to sit in on any such meetinp. Before Miss Flckor'a testimony, tho commlsslnn·wu questioning 11111! Publio Works official! on e1ceaslve rl&ht-of~1'at purchases. Nathan Shapell, chairman of tbe com- mission's subcommJttee on hichway right of way, said new policies govemln& ho'!' much land Is purchased for rlghtt-0f-w1y (See COAST, Pa1e ZI Baby-crippling Drug ·Revealed By Physician IYDf!EY, ·Allltnlll ,. (o\P) -Dr. William McBride said lndq M .... ilund • ~ drui ll>at caue1 -·-Ill babies. It .Ls "not u lmporlut .. Iha ~lde brea~" b011va, he added. McBride won fame In Ila wltll htl dl.scovery that ' thllldomlde liken durm, pregnancy ca~ babl<1 lo he born with deformities. Writing in lhe Austrailan Medtcal Journal, he tdentliled the latest <fruc 11 an orange~lored pill called lmlpramlne. "I am ol the opinion that lmlpramine Iii the ca111e ol llmb deformiUea If tlken In early pregnancy," McBride wrote. The drug Is prescribed for women luf .. fering, from depuulon. Thalldomlde wa1 taken as a tranquillzer. In Basel, Switzerland, a a~esman for <;iba-Gelgy A.C., producer.of imlpramlne, said a company stalement would be issued later, and added : "All we can NJ now is that.this ls not a thalldomJde cue. "lmlpramine, which ls being aold \)nder the name of Tofranll, bu been on tbt market !or 10 years Ind la~vallablo GG)J on prescription. . "II ls surprising that this frontal 11tadt comes now against a relatively old drug. But the matter la too serious to make a rush comment from here." Dr. Frances Oldham Kelley ol !hi · l"ederal Drug Adminlslratlon blocked the use of thalidomide in the United States In 1962. For thls, she was acclaimed br President John Fr Kennedy. · The If.year-old Au1tralian doctor said In an Interview: "It is po11ible thlt there are other drugs which affect the human fe!ul. Thi• II an area which we hopa to raearch." McBride heads a planned 11.111-rnllllan organization to study the development of the fetus during pregnancy and the first week alter birth. OrPI• We•tller It's going to be IUMY and w\n<ty this weeJterul, with temperatures along the Orange Cout llndl at 611 rtalng to 80 Inland. Low1 toatcbl f.5.SS. Have a nice weekend. · INSIDE TODAY SailM1 toke lo Ille 1"'141 lhil wetkfnd. Land.$a1Ung, Che c,._ cint art of the Emttam, ii gaining populaTily. A storv in loda~'• Weekendn glve1 tAt background cm R<lllcho Coll• fornla'1 flatland regatto. L.M, t.yC 1 ...... » ..,,_ , c........ JMI C.-. D c,.......i " -·-I -·-,..... toH ..., "" .... . ""'"''''' 11 Ull U!MMn lJ -.. -- """"' ...... '' MttllMI"'-W ~c..., .• ........... ' .,. IYMI ,.....,. > t l,.m ,.,. , .. ......,. ••n T......._ • ---. -.. ..... , .. ,. --.. "4 Pl I 11• • • .~ QAU.Y llLOl rMIJ: . -" ;, )m . . .. . . . . -~ • • • . ' .. ; &spital_. ,~link • r ' . • •• ' . COASnt181i •1 ..... I.Uri.Ml Flight Path • •• • Brings In<fliitl~s . -I ~iirisqried: In-Hijack·:~~ Change Seen\ Cutting Din • ' ·•A precedon~ltll!itg Orange Counly lrio>orfor Court ruling tllol m•Y block 11\0re lhan JOO C.llfomla hosplla!s now coDltrucUon brouaht inquiries lbocbd bospllal ofllclal1 I the otate flooding Info tho ~ty COllrthouoe todl, .. Jlldae Herbert Herlandl prompted )he thock wive lalfl Thurtday by agreeing ;wllh l1wyera for the Calllornla Health care Providers Alloclltlon lhlt the •late acted lmproporly when It authorized bulldJni penn1t.o for nve Orange County holj.ilala. ~ eoded I loll( lrtll lhlt has fr&- quently c:onlalned lllqatlons of "profit maldt:l1" and "ov .. heddtnc" '1f hospital .orpnlzatfono by illulllg I ruling thal will OllJnpel lhe 1lale'1 Publlc Heallh Depa~ ment to drutlc1,lly revill Ila hospital llcellllq rtflllallona. • , If Juctae Herlinda' decision survives tht 1ppeal lhll is already being ,prepired, It will mean that more than 100 ,bospltala and nUrilng homes In Callfornla Will have to file conatrucUon applications •Ith Jhe. rec<111Uy 1pproved re1tona! ~Ith planlllll& 11enctea. I It was alleged durlns the tr,lpl that moat of the organizations who got their ptrmllS simply ran a tr1ctm-over their hurrtedly icqulred lltu io· prove to the slate that lhey bod broken ground for the. prOjecll. Juda• Herianda ruled Thuroday !hit Ulat wu not enoueh. He uld hospitals would have to prove th~t they had bind~ ing contracta and Joan commltment1 prior to tbe deadline elate of July I, li'l1l. CllCPA lawyers argued during lhe l!ja1 that not one of the five Orange COunty hospitals challenged by the nl...00.pllal organiuUon Could meet that determinl· ti on. Slate beaitb department otticl1Js Nld today lhlt H Judie Herlanda' ruling ta upheld by lhe appellate eourt the five Orana:e County facllUie1 and othu California hospllala lhll wlll be lnevllably challenged will have lo ask local health councils for permits. If permits are denied at that level, the builders will have to wait one year before they can again approach. t,he atat~ Department of Public Health for another scrutiny of the application. . An official of one affected hospital who prefers to remain anonymous told the DAILY PILOT today, however, that "this ruling· may not be quite the traged y it'1 being made out to ~ by the 11wyers." 1Gene Randano was sentenced to-.lo d1ys in Orange County Jail today ·forhis rol•."in lbe Illicit transfer of more thin 300 cuta of liquor from the former Sad· dleblck Inn In Laauno Beach to . Jooe FdlcLano'• Newport Beach re.staur1Rti'"" Randano, 46, drew the jail te.mrl"!:m Orange County Superior Court Judge James Turner who ordered the former ae.n1or partner in the first o! Fellcl1no'1 two restlurant venture.a to aerve three yeara: probation. lllndono tmmediately poaled 1n ap_peal bond. He wW remain free on his promile to 1ppear pendlnl the beoring of lhlt •J> peal. Rand1no, wbo lived at 2422 E. 22nd St., Newport Beach, at the thiie of his arrest on the hijacking charges, ls 1cheduled to go on tr ial Wednesday for his alleged role in the attempted bribery of a Costa Mesa policeman. It will be his second trial on those charges. A new trial was ordered three. months ago when a woman juror sobbed from the jury box that she coold not go along with the guilty verdict she had earlier signed with 11 other jurors. "Gh, Ohl ·Thll'• All Wo NMd -Another Allroctlon to lrln1 Moro Peopl1 to the c .. 1tl". Aldrich Warns Senators · . . l A chanae In the direction, frequency . Ind 1ltllude ol the. U.S. Marine Corpo~ flllbt path .over Spyglua HJIJ In Ne,..: port Be1ch hu decreased nolst l)OUI·; billtlef, developer William D. LuJt told; plannlna commlasiOntrt· ThUl'ld1y. Lusk wed for 1 J..,..1n1 by four cJecl.: bel mea.~urtment In the .amount of.to11nd: attenuation required in the more than: 300 homes planned in the adjunct to ~: H1rbor View Homes are.1. But commlaalonera c:onUnued the ,..1 queat unW Moreb II so LuJk's IOUlld, altentuat!on consullant could be ~t. · Ccimmlaalonera wont to 1et more tecbnl,· cal lnfonn1tion about aound measure-· ment And attenu1Uon prC1Ct11111 from : John Hilliard, of the 1couittcs Ind nolae: divia!on of)llamber1 & Lowrey, orcbl·: tecll. . Luit reported that fil&hl on the Pan.: 11des route ond from the Morine CorPI' Air St11lon at El Toro baa been ahUted: 1.000 feet to the west and is now centered: above Big Canyon reservoir. Outbound fli1h\a in inclement weather, have be.en raised from 600 to IOO feet ind inbound flights are no loneer permitted,· he 1dded. A oound attenu11Jon of 54 DBA (dect· bel1 on an "A" scale) is now requlred. Lusk wants this increased to allow 60' DBA. .• ' The flfl lllOcted Orange Counly lioapltall -East Anaheim General and tanyOn General In Anatielm, Placentla- Linda Community in Placentia, Bri.rtol General Jn Slota Ana and Brea Com- inunity In Breo -wW have to ... t their .llcenslng from the Oron1e County Heallh J'lo"!'lnl Council. They J~ lhtlr bulldinl pennlta from the llate ,!N!U>C In JS.month tP'ICO period tllat 1!U lacked Oft latt I"r to 11lcw blckm Of Pl4111\<d flciopltatl to 1el tllelr Jll/mUI ltoril lhe rtate ralher tba!I the ftllaul• apnclel lhat have now taken .... lhlt 4!J17. The director pointed out that the Orange County Health Planning Council recently approved expansions of three local hospitals despite tbe "tremendous publicity generated bf lhe trial and 1he clalml th1t we're becoming Valtly · overbedded." Randano is one of two men 1ccuaed of offering patrnlman Gary Borwig 110,000 in return for the. of(icer's cooperation in planting a package of drugs in the car of a key proaecuUon wltnesa w h i I e ostensibly 1laltirig the vicUm for a fake traffic lnlraction. Library Support Needed From Wire Servlctt UC Irvine Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. tolcf.1 state Senate committee Thur• day that the Unlveraily Calilornll cam- puses would be .. irrelevant acadenUc µ,.. stltutiona within five years" U atlte finance. budget recommendatloM are adopted. for 1 core ooll'!'lton by lht IUdllorl "would hive dilaotrnuoomequel!COJ for lhe youth of lho 11jtur1 ... Assistant Community Devtlopment Di· rector JIJ'tles He.-icker uid th•t the U.S. Department of HousinJ Ind Urbon Development (HUD) 11ys that fO DBA "ls clearly acceptable." . 'lbe 1rt1 .la aubject to 72.C decibels. now. Hewicke.r 11kf, and normal house: construction 1utom1tlcally provida 2% derlbebt of attenuatJon. . Tbii ~1Ued. 11a:rindf11htr claUH" to jhe ll\1lf1 Act prompted 1 flood of ln- qlllrl111 lrolit or11n~1i<in1 eonv!nced lhat lloaltb plllmlq councUa would be much more ·enctlng In lhelr lnqulr!eJ lhon .1111o oUtclalf •. r One or those approv1l1 1ffected tbe Miaaldn "COlnmunlty Hosplt1J which will be id<llng 19 bOcia to 'Ila Miaalon Viejo faclUty nert 'year. Erpan1lon1 at south Coal! Commilrilty Hotpllal In South La1u~a Ind the bulldln1 or Saddleblck Cpmri\untty Hospital on Ill Lels"ure World alto will add neorly 300 h0<pl tal beds to the total available Jn Orange County; From.Page 1 COAST FREEWAY HEARING • • • -·· ..... lit" . -· . needed. ' A !hD>mory o! acquisition• In Newport l!eaeh thowed lhat· 13 parceil 1t 1 <Oat of fU,5 "'-hive -purchaled for II!< Jlou~)'llld Route II fieew1y1. F~ ol iboae parceli ai:e.1tlll '" thO old -~·orlht Nowport Neow?,·a1ong f Strei( to Route I. · ,state IJJ&J>way oUlcllia ••fd they have tried f , di•P9~. of IM" f6ur pan:eia wlltc~\tl'(' II'.~ M~. Blvd., ·~15 lo Ut Jfiwport Blv~ .. !Oiio Clllf Drive 1nd JOO Hoil!lwood. ' . Blddlaa on thooa ·l*Ctlo '"' nci\. '""", eeaaful .. ComftllHlonen did not criticize that but que1t1o~ed tile wlldom or acquiring tho" ~ olhor Jonds before 1 ireeway ..,..,...t .... •l&nod. A IM\'lber of N1wport Buch' a CIUzens Tr1n1p9flltlon Committee, Wal~ J. Koch, llld lhat people In Newport Bach ml&bt 'illpporl 1 freew1y route through tbe Bootta Ind Coyote c:onyon.s. "That WitY no homes would be cleotroytd," Koch "Id. Jn Urller ICtiOll Thurmy before the atate'• ~ttUe Hoover 1roup II UCI, mem- ber• sua:uted a method aimed 1t bre1k· Ing lht dudtock on lhe propoaed P1ctflc Cout Frffwoy muting. • . · They laid tile Orange C.1111ty .Bolrd of SUpervlaon should sponsor. ~.tneetinl of, all II county cities 1od otllir lnteitolld munlclpalltlea. '.:" · · Then If the l"'UP doeon 't like the lreew1y·ln lhe coo1tal oorrldor, tilt'c'oin· mission nld, the 1t1te Dlvl1lon o/ Hlthways should aet out of the area and 1tJl the exctn land. The "Little Hoover COmmlulon" 11 of· flclally known 11 the Commlnlon on Cl!llornl1 Sllte Government Or11nlu· Uon 1nd Eeonomy. It 11 moetlng 1t UC! to probe a11oa1· lionl that tile Slate Dlvl1lon of H1Chwoy1 11 forclna unwanted freeways on Colta MOii, Irvine ond Newport BNcb. OU.Nel COAST • DAILY PILOT Com.nilaslon Cbalrman H. Herbert Jackson pointed to the overwhelming 6 to J vote taken by Newport people .against the coastal freew1y. He noted Newport isn't the only dty opposed to tbe.rou~. Seal BifaCh, Long :Beach &nd •L&gun1 Bei~ liave spoftn lgalnst the cOast!I route, he said ... llµnU\litoP B.,1ch )las ~~.a lfetW'1 . aareemeiil lo tile roule ft6m the Sanla Ano River to 'tile iouth clly limlt, oJ Newport Beach since 1955. or11111~. t.oll11ty,.;._Read r.ommtS1loner Ted McConville said that all cities in the county would be af!~d by such a ma. jor route. He offered to take the recommendation to the su pervJStlrs but urged that no lands be disposed of until a solution ill found . Concerned Newport Beach officials have. fourid that the freeway Is not "dead and bur led" as they were once told by state public works official Bamford . Frankland. _ -. Frankland Thursday denied thal he ever said that to a citizens' transporta- tion committee and indJcated pre11 rePortl were Inaccurate. But City Attornef., Dennis 6·Neil and [ryine 'Company· o1nc1a1 Gonl0n Jonts, ilc!th preoent at tho meetlog -1!>,qu11Uoa, 1ild lhe state offlclalh1d said' fliat if the peoplt dkln'l .'Willl tile· .fret iy, ·tb-y wouldn't hlvt I!·: ~ . :: 't: . ..,:._ _ ~ FranJ<1111d w11 finally told to "sit, down" by his supe[i9(, Jo)ln .lila]loney, deputy direct9r.of ,i.te public works. ' Malloney contmded that the !.'dead .and · burled" sta.tement wa1 made in the "1plrlt of cooperation" with local iroups. But ll Is not department policy, he 1d- ded. The dilcus1ion1 center on the P1clllc Coast route, althouah some mentJon has bffn made of the propo1ed Newport Freeway extension. Newport Beach ofllclaJ1 would prefer· that the Newport Freeway not eitend in- to tile c!ty,,,bul Costa Meaa City Coun- cilman Willlam St. Clair chAraed Thurs· day, '"They're not really agalnst freeways -they're against people ." St. Clair urged !arly compleUon of the Tiit Ori,..t CN•I DAILY PILOT, with wlllch Newport Freeway, Route 55, the design I• ctrMIMS "'' NtW1·Pr•u. 1• 11411111ll'ltd by studies of which are pending because. of ,.,. ON1111 CN•I 1"11bll1lllrt1 Ctll'IPllnv ....... r•tti .01t1o111, .,. pu1111111111, Mond•v 111rcn.1tll confusion over the planned linkage with Frld•y. ,.,. GOiia M .... N•w1111•t &t1t11. the Pacific Coast route. Hlll'ltlneton l•tcftl,111n111n v1111v. L1911n• Newport Beach "wants to turn the. cll'y IHcll. lr111t1t1...,11Mc11: 11111 S•n c11'"'"'•' Into another priv1te Balboa Bay Club ind hn J lltn C.,,.ll'lllO. A 11"9!• reii fonll h • ~111"' 11 '"*''"'*' 1tturc1•Y1 ,1111 511n11•va. have t etr own swimming pool," he Tiit prJ11CtP1I IMl61llrlll't t l1nt la " lJO w111 charged. .. ., •• ,...,. <•t• -... c1111ort111, '26». The commission has said that the leltert N. w •• ~ highway divl1Jon 11 wasting state and tax· ,, .. lftl'lt '"' '°"'"1a111r payers' money with the delays. J1ck l. C1r~v And although no extra lands have yet Viet ,,.......,., w 01Mre1 M•l\tfll' been purchased for the Ne.,port Freeway Th•m:;1,!••.tl route, the commission Is sharply cr!Uclz.. '"'''"'' A. Mir,hlM lng what Ji think• Is uneconomical M1t1t11n1 ••"" management of lands for the Co11tal L. , ... , Krlet Freeway propoul. •-• •-'" "l!" Spoclflc1Uy, it hu'questloned : , N.-.-- --A monthly rote of onlr f2SI ch1r1ed JIJJJ N•wport le11 lfit•" to Hoa& M,en:iorl1l Ho1pU1 for thrtt )'l&r Melll11t A4dr1111 ,,0. ••• 1111, tl"t lease of ltftfl acres for 1 temporary ...,.. -•• perking lot on Coaal Hi1hw1y. The rest ol c.11 M .. 1 »1 w111 .... sil"Mt the 23-lcre William Cisney parc•l, H1111~i!:::' :.-:::/ l/:;s':::'dt •:::::.,.,., purchased 1n 1915 for '3.1 mlllkm, 11 va· Sift (tftMftltl: JOf N01111 I I QM{ftt Mel ,... cant. Barwig, acUng on orders, cooper1ted with both men and wu also av1Uable to te.oUly 1g1tnat them 11 lhelr lrl1l1 . COdefendant Samuel Rosman, 21, Lag11111 Nlluel, waa conllcled for lhe part he ployed in lhe bribery attampt. He ls currently aerving a one to three year term In 1tate prison. Randano commented today after hi.a sentencing that he "will never be able to serve this jail term." The Las Ve.gas businesrman, hospitaliz- ed on several occuions during the past year for ~hat he uys ls a deteriorating heart condition, said he faces heart aurgery in which his two diseased valye.s will be replaced. · "The county jail would kill me," Ran· dano said. "It will be bad enough for me to face this second trial with my heart in this condition." " From Pqe 1 D.o .. .t-•NS ' ~uu , f! ·• .... per seeond, Devlin laid "we ,.,.;UJd ·bUlld _;p~m.pi~c facilitles for about'° million ." Testtfying in Sacramento at a . com- mittee hearing on the UC budpt, Aldrich said: "The concept of core and research collections set forth in the state Depart· ment of Finance audit report is. a static, no change, no proiress idea . which negates tbe central purpose of a universi· ty. # "It would deny students the opp()rtunity to use the basic tool1 of a. university for understanding 1 changing w o r l d , • • Aldrich said. He added that 125,000 volumes proposed Computer Goes Silly • ~ '· • " I ' 'LONDON (UPI) -l!t on 11tempt''ll> find the but locaUon for a new 1tor111 depo~ the .:;r>uth:«•i,\tm-~icily Boo,rd fed the protilem Into. Its compute" The prlntout llUlflected ·• spot ~~ mllu out to 1e1 off tile oouth coaal of Cornwall. ". . . _,.,., .a '• .,.~ "Unclerll'lduota lltldenla ore now ... Uvely ua1l!a llbrory motertlia which ""' used only for .--10 yun a10. Ten years hence Ibey wU1 be ua1l!a llbrlrf moterla11 now· 00111iclered to be exotic ruearcb documents/' be noted. Aldrich rebuttod an 1udltor'1 1u1· geaUon thlt ruearch llbrarlu be cen- trallud to avoid unnecasaary dupllcaUon. "Microfilm, f1calmlle tr1namlsaion, in- terllbr1ry loan, lntercampu1 uu1e and computerized book acquisition, catl.losu- ing and 1ccountin1 are technJquee that are used el1enalve.Jy. . "The inference In the report that we have not extended these Instruments with imaalnation and 1ggresslvene.u i s misleading," Aldrich contended. Regarding the 1uditor.11 call for areater use of microfilm versus purchase of tl· pensive material!, Aldrich s a i d , microfilm in some cases la more a· pensive thin bloYln& orl&inal documenta. A1drlth pointed out "erroneoui 1 ind distorted" generalizations In the repbrt which he ascribed to a "lack of un- derstanding ol llbrary operations.•• . ' .Thlt Jeovu -cleclbela to bt auordod 1p.Jnlt by extri. attenuation. · It would -lfOO exit• to each home to provide four more declbela of atfenuo· ·tlon, nld LuJk, 1ddlng that lhat ii not the question. "It would bt the mOll foolish thinl I could do to cheapen the develooment t.o. uve $500 1 home," Lu1k II.kt. "It ls juat 1 reasonable requirement based on exoerta in the field ." Luak said he w o u 1 d personally a1k· Hilliard to come e1pTlin' technlcalltiea. Hewicker pointed out that tbe ezpec:ted. Interior nolae ot 5o-e0 DBA fell 10mewbere between tht estimated 50 DBA 1ener1tld by 1 quiet car and SO ·DBA of a twe>o person conversation. . A noisy kitchen re1isten 90 DBA , he 1dded. : Beaches Befouled . NEW YORK (AP) -C!UJiup oper..; tions titgli1" today' on a 21·mJJe· 1tretdl o~ ~~v~~=n~ 'r~kt:!;'1n: ~ cause of the contamination. He· 11!d the eost of tr-nf Of ·tJle water and the pipelines to get it to a treatment facility would be extra. He said his office is only looklna: into · . the concept of treating runoffs at .. this : time. . - . "We really couldn't cope wlth rainfall ·. runoffl," he .said , "but we are looking In- to the concept of treating nuisance , or 'low-now' runoffs." H ·erttedon's . Four Centuries _ ....... 11y ""'" -,.. ,.., for --Aiot11.. .... . \. 11.J. e.i;.lail\~ .that water flows into the o:iugty·cbannels is re);atively minor, U not non:tld!lent, cturin1 the dry oeuon. "Go out and take 1 look 1t 'the San Diego creek ChaMel todaY and you'll find lt'1 dry;" be said. ' · ... Most water that reaches fhe channel• ~lll'Jnl.J dry peripds el!)i~ ·•vipor1lel .$>!'; percolates into tpe ground~ore tt tVfll\ gell to,Jhe .bay, Devlin~. •. .~ • -:!-Wa!v4>\fdt to remember nobody J1~ -~: really 1urt ho'w much ot,a ,Po uUon pJ'OI>. • .~· lam thJ1, kind of runoff ii clusing," be., · · · sAld~· ~ '. · ·~ "'The·Sanla Ana Re1io~al Water Qu•ll· ty Control Board is cobnlinatlng joint studies to qualify the problem," Devlin said, adding that the Oranae County Flood Control District, the Horbor Distrlci and µ,. cily are pertrclpatinl In the studies. "First, we have to define the problem. that's what the water quality · control board Is trying to do. "Then," he said, "we. have. to decide what do we want to treat. Alter that, we've rot to figure out 1 way to collect tt, to tre1t and to dispose of It so we just don't put It bock In tbe bay." From Pa9e 1 LETTER ... on the editorial page Of the DAILY PILOT.) Kleindienst acknowledged he talked wllh 1n IT&T official about lhe anUtrust molter, but willed lh1t II the Ume ht knew nothlnl about ony SUI to help ff. nance the San Diego convention until the story broke In the newspapero In early December, 1971. (See story on San Dlqo convenUon pl1n1, Pqe 7.) Ktllllld1 reld from·• Jetter elated Sept. 21, from · Reuben B. Roberlao9 JII., • . Wllhfnaton 1ttorney 1110Cla!Oi! wilh Ralph N1der, uldng 10 uplonotlon of tjle decllton of the Juattce Department 1¥>1 to pn>llClllt ITllT for vlototlo• of 111- Utruot iawa. • - • Robert.ton'• lotter ukld "Whit if tho ral1Uolllhlp between thlt ..Woment Ind . .. W, wt nt t• 1how r•u H1"rH.,.'1 Fout C111hlri•t C•llt ctl••.,. 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' • "'do!', -'• im,_= 00 ~AIL Y 111.0T ~ Senate. Approves H~sing ;Measure Drug Price~·Balloon Seizures Make Siuff. Rare, Costly Ul"I Tt ..... Kicked Out in Snow . WASHING TON (AP) -The Sonata 1111 Plllld I It-billion boo>Ing bUl described u orie of the moit Important put tocether In yeari. Major provbtons of _the bill would .c:ontrvf cloalng costs ~n homa ~ages, aubsidi!O 11111>truatt deficits and '°"' lolldate federal housing pro- Jrams. The measure, 1ent to the Bouse where action isn't likely until after the Easter recess, Includes some of Presldent Nixon's recommendations, but Democrats altered several of them. Pioneer 10 Heads Out To Jupiter CAPE KENNEDY (UP!) - Pioneer JO, ·fastest object to luve earth, aped oo a near perfect coune today toward a historic plcture-lakmg rendez· vous with the _planet Jupiter on Dec. 2, 1973 . '!be mus-transit feature or the legislation would furnish . . federal subsidies to p a y delcits of -iubways, bus lints' and commuter trains. These are opposed by the Nixon Administration, however, and there were jn- dications in the debate that the money would not be spent for this purpose even If Congress approves it. Sponsors of the subsidies declared that mass-transit systemS are folding all over the nation and only federal help can keep many of them running. Opponents declared the p~ gram would mean an endless UP'I Tei.llfll He•t't Att•ek Broadcast newsman Bill Lawrence, 56, w a s found dead Thursday in his room at Bedford, N,H .. an apparent heart attack victim. He was covering New Hamp- shire primary for ABC News. NEW YORX (AP) -The estimated StS,IMX> narcotica ad-U.S. govenunent heightened street price for illicit 'drugs la dicta. ill empbuis on damm ing the going up here, and police say Deputy Chief I n s p e c t o r drug Dow at ltl watersheds in a series of spectacuJar drug Jules Sachson, head of the Europe and the Middle East. seizures has been an Im· police narcotics division, said These aeizUtts accounted for portant factor in that trend. heroin first became scaree 3,784 pounds of heroin worth The world's biggest heroin during the two-month East an estimated $920 million on Th Coast dock strike that began .i._ str .. t. seizure, in Marseille urs:· J t Oct I "~ as .. day, was the latest in a series In New York, where an The 1971 selzures ,would ru~ of hauls that haJe marked the estlmated half of the country's ply the country'a addicts with International war again.st drug addicts reside, the street price heroin for about lhrt!e months !raff. k' of heroin climbed from S2 a at the estimated consumption 1c mg. bag to as much as $5, Sachson Police officials here said said. of six tons a year. they could not l:'.et detennine After the strike. Sachson By that standard, derived by whether the seizure by French said he had expected that the U.S. Bureau of Narcotics customs agents of 937 pounds prices might go down again. and Dangerous Drugs, the of pure heroin in the bilges or But he has since changed his Marseille seizure amounted to a Caribbean shrimp boat mind. "Heroin is not as plen· a one month's supply. would produce a drug panic. Ufu1," he said. The bureau e!tlmates the But' they agreed that the One reason appears to be average addict heroin dosage haul, worth about $200 million the tripling in 1971 of drug as just under a grain daily. on the street, would almost seizures compared with 1970. But SacMon says many ado Y ahlonski Case certainly balloon the price of Big seizures have come with diets use four or five grains 1 -heroin for this nation's increasing frequency since the day. drain on the Treasury, since---------- cities could keep fares at uneconomic levels and put in for more ll;nd more subsidies. The section .on mortgage- closing costs ·would direct the Housing and Urban Develop-Reward Slated 1--:-;,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~- ment Department to develop · WASHINGTON, Pa. (UPI) within six mont~ regulations -A $10 000 reward awaits the putting controls on all set-right pe~son who telephones a Uement costs. . Philadelphia number with the CRAFTS IN ACTION FROM ONE END OF THE MALL TO THE OTHER M1rch 2 ... All 01y, Evtnln91 Too. &oath Coast '1ua Mrs. Skye Davis holds baby son, Ching, as prOCi!ss servers evicted her from home in Portland during snowstorm .. Owner of residence leased home to one p_arty who in turn subleased. it to. Mrs. Davis. Own- er protested that original lease had no subletting The provision would cover right information -the real FHA and VA Joans as well as name .of a mysterious "Tony" conventional m o rt g a g e s or whoever else arranged the bought by government cor· assas.sination of Joseph Aftu sweeping within 87,000 porations. "Jock" Yablonslti. miles of the tops of Jupiter's -- glowing multicolored clou'lls, the SM-poond spacecraft will options. Friends help Mrs. Davis m·ove. · tr av~ on to the. far reaches of the planetl' and eventually become the first probe tQ leave the solar system. W allace-Chis1wl1n Tandem Suppo_rted It ts expected to reach the star Aldebaran In 1.7 million years. On the slight chance it might encounter intelligent life elsewhere ' in the gala~, Pioneer 10 carries an iden- tification plaque. The man pic- tured on the plaque has his hand raised In a gesture of MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -A black clvll-rtgbts activist says a group has been fonried to push a Democratic national ticket tlui,t would o f f er something for everyone - Alabama GOv. Gtorge C. Wallace for president and black U.S. Rep. Shirley Chi&holm of New York for vice president. The Rev. James Bevel, long- time aide to the late Dr. Democrats Softening Pot .~tand WASHINGTON (AP) Most Democratic presidential hopefuls favor r e d u c i n g penalties for smoking mari- juana, but Rep. S h I r I e y Chisholm of New York and former Sen. Eugene McCarthy thbik It should be legalized. Sens. Edmund S. MU5kle of Maine and Hubert H • Humphrey of Mlnoeaota both aaid Jn response to a poll that they favor reduced penalties. Sen. George McGovern or South Dakota and Sen. Vance Hartke of Indiana back an end to jaU terms for smokers. New Yorlc Mayor John V. Lindsay said there should be no penalties for those over 18 who use the weed, but he said' he needs to see more medical evidence before goin,q so far as McCarthy and the con- grwwoman. West Virginia Launches Hunt MAN, W. Va. (UPI) - lnveitigators roamed West Vir(lnla's mountain hollows In llWCb of unsafe coal mine rmrvoll'I today. • With the .toll In West Virginia's wol\!I ~~lsaster atandlng at 80 dead and another 185 missing, the state department of mines ordered the immediate d r a i JI a g e Thursday of a waste · ll!ater reservoir In ~1chollu1 County . about 75 miles northeast of '1m· Ma rtin Luther Kin~ Jr., said Thursday the proposed ticket could satisfy both blacks and whites, as well as the women's Jiberation movement. Bevel said alighUy more than 100 persons, mosUy Southern students, both black and white, now make .up the organization that will promote the Walla~sholm ticket. They are preparing to mount a national drive and take the proposal tp the noor of the Democratic National Convention, he aaid . . Mrs. Chishobn cou1d not be reached for comment. A spokesman for Wallace said he had not heard of the proposal and "just don't have any reaction at all." Bevel said the c;oncept will be offered Saturday to the Tennessee Black Political Con- vention, a Memphis gathering to be attended by state black leaders of both parties. Bevel joined King in 1962 for a rights drive in Albany, Ga., and .. was a key f.lgme In Southern Christian Leadership Conference campa.lgns i n Birmingham and Selma, Ala., and Chicago as SCLC'1 d.1rtc- tor of nonviolent action. AUanta SCLC headquarters said · Bevel has not been formally aswclated with the group since early 1970. "Indeed it is a serious ef· fort ," Bevel said of the pro- posal. peace. Jupiter, fifth planet out from the sun, Is the spec. tacular giant of the solar system. It has 11 moons, a puzzling red "eye" 10 time! the size of the United States and the planet generates more heat than it receives from the sun. Scientists also hoped to determine if there was a possibility its t h I c k at: rnospbere could support some fonn. ofJ ife .... Pioneer 10, ~awing power fro:m ·f~ nuclear generatdn, set out on 11-:820 ml1lion rnfte journey to jupiter Thursday' night. An Atla.:C.ntaur rocket accelerated it to . a record 3I;413 miles per hour. The spacecraft performed the first critical 1te1>3 of its 639-day mission nawlessly find by 11 p.m. (PST) Thursday, it had its big nlne-foot dJsh antenna pointed . back to .. ant the rapidly shrinking ~ The ambitious, 167.5 mll1too expedition opens a new era in man's exploration . of the universe. Pioneer 10 ii the first to venture out beyond, Men. through the hiUn!owi asteroid bel~ and on throuih' uncharted space to JtiR.iter. It. 11 erpected to remain in radio contact with earth until 1rit when it is 1.5 billion milei away. One Man Si.in Three Shot by Police In Movie Scene Melee PHILADELPHIA (AP) -officen who c;limbed up the Police have allot one man to lire e8C1pe an which they death, wounded two otben ill a ...,. llandlnc. I •·t brok · 'Ibo deo4 man was ldentllled me ee t~ e out In an . Leny Shenandoah 14 of alle~ where a ~ollywood :ldro, N.Y. Police I~ moVJe crew wu filming a . Lawrence Love aid Shenan- atreet chne. scene. 1 doah had grabbed a policeman Police said the , dead and In 1 bearhug and w'as.11'y!nr to W<J:U~ed were resldenlS of .the throw him over the fire escape bµildmg who ha~ been drio~~ railing, but the officer WU ~ beer and ~wing debria able to unholster his revolver into t~~ narrow alley ~un. and fired alx shots at Shena day night where the filming doah n- was taking place. Officers 11id · the men refused to halt the The orflcer, Pat r o 1 man commotion and then attacked Albert M o n t a n a r o , wu· hospttallud with nose and ahoulder injuries. The officer Socia( Security with him, Sgt. Thomas Ranr ho. had his ankle broken in a llrugle with at least four other men, Inspector Love Mid. . . -And 'the Cradle • WASHINGTON (AP) -All children eni<rlng the lint grade alter Jan, I, 1974, must be assigned Social Security numben according to 1 propoaal by the Senate Finance Committee. ~ • • lmmicrantl and a!! persons epplylng for wtlfare also would have to obtain numbers. Under the present law, a person is required to oblain a number when he begins wor~ Tht provl1lon1 were added by the committee Thurs. d1y to the Social Securtty.welfare reform bill being readied for !l!/'•I• ocUon. · Sjion10r1 said the provisions would give additional •etpons tG the effort to uncover welfare cheatera by keep. 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I I I ., l • j • • DAlL,Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ' . YMCA in Need of. Help I • Since the Orange Coast YMCA was founded 25 years 110. is bas grown from 1 store-front operation Into a bWIUing organization with a spacious, new build· in&, now four y.ears old. From outside appeara.nces it would seem that aJI ls well with the YMCA. It is located on an attractive si te above the Upper Bay and has two heated swimming pools and a health club. . But the appearance is deceptive: The YMCA wjll be $14,000 in the red for this year's operations unless new money is found .- A look at the budget reveils that the YMCA is not shor~d up by rich hackers, as commonly assumed . But the fact that people. think ii Is, has deprived it of con· slderable financial support, YM CA leaders are con· vlnced. Hidden behind the ml.!taken "rich" Image of the Y is a '350,000 debt on the building and a youth pro- gum. that has tripled during the last three years. The YMCA now serves 1,500 adult.! and 2,200 youths tjlrough college age in Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and Univer· 1ity Park. . i:t'he community ia the loser when the Y, long noted for. producing better young citizens and tomorrow's leaders, is handicapped by inadequate community fi· nancial. support. 'W,ho:·owns the Sand?' A aom..ewhit Joose, if not lucid, resident not long 110 harassed Newport Beach city councilmen at a pub- lli: hearing by miking repeated trips to the microphone demJQding, "WlJo owns the cotton·pickin' sand." Time and time again he would weave his way up : the aiJle, each til'I)~ making the same query, then quiet· . ly returni11g to hi#I chair in the back of the. room. body and tho~ beaches are, In etrect, ~ public p~k. ·The city's admlnl.!trattqn of them is, In lac~ a public trust, no! merely of the clllzena of all of' Newport Beach, but of all the county and all the state. It would appear the council "!IS at ~t a bit short. sighted when it speclflcally declared there shall be no mure pavement of tbe beaches as they prepared the "policy plan" for final approval. , That plan, a guideline for the new master plan of development, will produce that policy ln !!lack and white -a policy that may very well be interpreted by some as a policy of not givi.f!g the fullest use of the beaches. Regardless· of any other platlludes or such that ma y have accompanied that vo~ ·-and wtiich mean nothing in the record -councilmen cannot forget the state is loo king for any excuse to 15utt 'in on matters like thl.!. They should also not forget that a bicycle trails sys tem will benefit most the people .of their own city -like the kid who lives in Newport Heights and wants to go ·to, or along, the beach. The "policy plan" is scheduled !or adoption March 13. -lt would be wise if councilmen wer(' to give this: part more thought. Black's Only Way to Go Con sider the Congressional candjdacy of John Black of Newport Beach.-\ Any man of credibility who would challenge U.S. Rep. John Schmi tz (R-Tustin) deserves all ttie encourage- ment he can get. But Black's campaign is sputtering al the start, at best. ... ~ • •• City councilmen will certainly recall that evening and maybe they recalled those words Monday night when they voled to arbitrarily forbid any more bicycle •trail.! along .the ocean front. Because that cotton-pick.in' sand belongs to .every· ' First, he threw his hat .in the -race for the Dem<r cratic nomination and said it would be "impossible" t1> beat Schmitz. Then he called a press coiiference to ex· plain he didn't really mean "imJ><?ssible," only· to get but one newspaper there to report th.e explanation. Well, Candidate Black, the only w~y to go is up. N YEAR. OF THE RAT · ' " . $ecret Memo Dear Gloomy Gus 53% of _Popolat~ but Only %.5% in Legislature ' . . . ·f ouc~.:011 i;;e Charg~ More Women Sh:ould Run for Offi-e:e i FouOwing i.r the Anderson col~n ufiich prcmipt<d Richard KZ.indleml "'! ... ~ th• S•nate Judicial'!/ Commit· tef for· an imm.tdia~e public hearing .. 1'' and .other.s na.~ed te~tified'.11es· t4rdo11 l'I) reply to Anderson'.! charges. ' -Editor WASHm!iTON -We have .noW"' MtabUIMd ·o.t Attorney Gener a I· dtaf&nate Richard Kleindienst told an outrltbt lie about the· J us t i C e .Department'• sudden out-of~ ·set.· tifment of the Nixon AdmJnstration '1·blg· pot anU·tnial cue. 1'be case involved thi !Jiternatt0n1l Teiephoiie and ·rei.. sn,ph conalomerate, wlili:h •ppeated on the way ·to' '.a U· pnme Court ahow· down with dhe Just .. Ice llopirlment over" l'IT1 tak«Wer of the hup IWtford Fire Insurance Company. tan July, however, the cue was lllruptly settled. The terrN, considered hlP1Y fayorable to rrr, were .announced It !hi! aame Ume ITT secreUy pledged up to.,lXIO to support the Republican con· vlntion .b::I San Die&o this Year •• "'A check for flOO,OGO has already been written. • DEf<ri"YJNG ANY connecti~ between the convention cash and lhe anti·tru!t set- llmlent, Kleindienst insisted that the JUstice Department'• anti-lrust ataff had been free ffom any poUtjcal pressure l.rom above. "The settlement between the Depart· ment al Jllllice~ ITT was handled and neptiated oc!uslvely by Assistant At- torney General Richard W. McLaren (then hea.d of the anti-trust' division)," Kleindienst Aid in 1 letter to. Democratic Notlooal Ollirman Larry O'Brien. °HoweYer, :-we . have now learned that' Klelndiea 'llimtelf ,held roughly a half· dean secret meet.inp on the ITT case with a director of the company belore ttfe Mttlement wu reached. i . The Newport oceanfront sidewalk has bike trail signs on every lamp po1t ud painted on the corners, and a white stripe. When do the 1ignaJ1.so In! -D.W. Tftll ,.,,_ l'Wftlct• ,.....,... ""'"" .... IMClltllrllY ti.-91 t11t --r. SIM ftW "" --."""" ..... o.llY '.1111. ha1 now been Jinked to the settlement. Mitchell bad officiaUy d i s q u a 11 f 1 e d himself from .tbe case becall.9e of an old relati~p with · 1TT. Yet Dita Beard, the copipany's top .lobbyist, has now ackn·owl~etl that she arranged the set- tlement with Mitchell in a private con· venation at the governor's mansion in Kentucky after last year's Kentucky Derby. , Her, confession came after we obtained an extrlordlnary confidential memo, written by her . fror11 ITI''s files. The memo sugge~ted strongly that the set· tlement was made in exchange for I'M''s pledge of cash. ~upport for the RepubUcan convention. · ·MRS BEARD also told us that the day after we confronted her with the memo, ITT security men from New York shred· ded many of her office files<.l>ecause they feared the papen might be subpoenaed • when the memo became public. · Mitchell wouJd~·rii>t discuss the matter With U.S. John !Mhen, a JU!tlce Depart· ment spokesman, told us there was "no trutli' ...... to Mrs. Beard's story. He a~kho)Vtedgea, however, that Mitchell had spoken t'o Mrs. Beard at the gOveft!:Or 's mansion. We gave Hwihen specific questions to ask the Attorney General. But four hours later, after conferring with Mitchell, he called us back without the answers. .INSTEAD, HE URGED that we withhold our story on Mrs. Beard's version of events until, as Hushen put it, "'ft get all our ducks in a row." He said MitCbeli would "prove" the falsehood of Mrs. Beard'• incriminating memo, but three days later, no proof had appeared. To the Editor: A newspaper columnlst re c e n t I y reported that there aren't many women (state) legislators -J>f.!rhfps '4(.IO of a total of 7 ,649. Th.ls is a national average of about 19 men, to one woman. In California it's wor se -77 men ·to three women in the Assembly and 40 men to no women in th e Senate. This means the Assembly has 3.75 percent women ·and with no women in the Senate, the percentage for the entire Legislat!Jre drops to 2.5. THIS J.S A calamity, since ~percent {'I the u.~. pq~tion ar, wiinen. The calamity coinel ' in the ·form , o I umanhandling" °" passi}lg over wonien.'1 rie:hts legi.slatlon, including a sensible abortion law, 'modernizing labor Jaw&, venereal disease educaUon, etc:· The columnist asked, j'So wby aren't they (women ) where the power is in politics instead cf doing the routine political chores such as typing, stuffing and addressing envelopes?" The few women t have·known in the past who con- templated running for the city council or the state Legislature did not because of the subtle objections of their husbands - instea~ of their encouraging support, which is necessary. · LET US HOPE the men and women of Californ ia will promote the election of qualified women to our Leglslalur·e from all segmeqts of our .society -party politics, political science fields, Jaw, business, League of Women Voter:s, etc. And let us hope they will , when elected, enrich our legislative body, which seems to have a paucity of eitlightened members. ELIZABETH B. LONGFELLOW Ryckoff'• RebuUal Tc the EdJtor: Perhaps Max Sturges (Mailbox, Feb. 25 ) has crystallized the aligmnent or lime wishing commercial development of the Upper Bay aod those proposing development as a natural park and estuary. The June 25, 1971, memo Is studded with .'luch big Republican n a m e 1 as Presklent Nixon, .Mitchell, C3Jifomla U . THE DIRECTOJJ, Wall Street financier Gov: Ed Reinecke. San Diego Congress- Ftiix Rcbatyn, conceded to us that be man Bob Wilson , White House aide Bob Both or my opponents in lhe 5th District council race stand together, ap- parently, in favoring comm e.r c i a I development. The incumbent councilman by his record and public statement! is identified with commercial development. Max Sturges substituted for my other oir ponent at a recent candidates' breakfast, is also his advocate and campaign manager, and presumbl y speaks for him now in urging commercial development or the Upper Bay. met in private with Kleindienst, who was Haldeman and H. S. (Hal) Geneen , J'M''s UJen Deputy Attorney General . at th< . pl'.\!Sideht . aame time McLaren was negotiating with I( is addressed to W., R. (Bill) Mer· JT'f's lawyers. rlam, manager of l'l"T's Washington of. 111 was su~ to. make the Clise Oft ',;lice.· •!J thoug~t you and I bad agreed the economic side or it, '"Rohatyn told my •ery thoroughly that under n 0 ..ciate B.rit ~ume. He . said he circumstances would anyone in this office .. , ~arty str~ to Kleindiens_t m 's dl.scuss with anyone our participation in ariuments for keepmg Hartford Firt. the Convention including me " Mrs. 1· RE.'.ll SOMEWHERE that IS peQple crammed themselves into a phone booth. If we tried hard we could probably cram an addJUonal 10,000 boats Into Newport lle1aclienst-'s ·duplicity is f u r t h e r Beard wrote. ' ' :tncc. that the Administration has to hide in lhe 117 affair, which loab rnort ,auapicious tht more we in· ....... lelL JIM ONLY KleindiOMt , but his boos, •"P!'"' AllGrney General John Mltcbell, ' "' . •• Geer1e ---. h..r Gelir .. : L:'t ii tbe etymolog i cal . -al 1111 word "lovelorn," I you -mt-I mean! Dw i;oocomed : CONCERNED I Keep your ledlenJul lnnuendoel • younelf, CClllcol ned ; this II a ,,....Uy_. jjOTHER THAN permitUng John Bay. But with what result? · ·Mitchell, Ed Reinecke, Bob )!aldcrnan In addi,Uon to the degrading effect.! of and Nixon (besides Wilson, of course) no bulkheadlng, dredging and crowding one has known from whom that 400 thous· more boats in the natural estuary, a new and commit.mtnt had come .•. John Mil· problem Is now r e c o g n i t e d · ch<ll has certainly kept it on the hilh<r Measurernenta of hQvy metal deposlta tn level oruy, we 1hould be able to do the the Lower. Bay by the Ca!Uomla Stat' same. . • • Rolird of Health show thal lea4., cldmluni "I am convinced, because of several and copper exist in quanUtlea thousands conversations with · Louis (Nunn) re o1. times greater than the standank rec- Mitchell thaL our noble commitment has ommended by the Environmental Protec- gone a tong way towani our neplatlorul lion Agency of the federal" government. on tbe mergers evtntually comma out as ' ' Hal (Geneen ) wanta them. certainly the THESE HEAVY metals are pollOllOUS President has told Mitchell to 11(41 that to life and are the producla of h<avy boat Utilnp are' worked out. fairly. It la It.ill concentrations. Since 70 percent o( only McLaren 's mlckey·rnouJe we ate Newport Bay Is already devoted to suffertnf .• , lioating, IJ there a need to add mon boata '1f (ilie convenlloo cull) sets too when a further dtttrioratlon al the l)'ltem ~r--I ,C~, .. u. ~.:&.~-=~our -o.°'f~ resu~? 111erj!.I ~=i:: ,Ac !J:i ~Jll:Y:: . , • ~ dowa. ....utcbtU Is definitely be~ . ~-11<!1~ H this~ .. --tomllltl ia, but cannot tat It lie -..Pleo!e remedied • .--.-dtotroy \thia, bull?" , Tiit nducllon In wild Ule population r ' -. " ., -. ~, .... ;J ' with the U.S. Department of Interior and the Orange County Board of Supervi.silrs , that Upper· Newport Bay would make an . e,cellent natural park and wildlife re~gi! .. These a,gencies represent more , tha,.: ~e Voice of a few. The water quality. of the l.4wer Bay is d,irectly affected by the condition of the UP.per Bay. Since the l.4wer Bay is responsible for mo~ all the'values here it seems elemental that it should be pro- tected. PAUL RYCKOFF LetteTs from reodtrs art wclcOme. ~ormaU~ writers should convev th,f!ir messages in 300 wor£4 or less.. TM . right to condeme' letters, to fi t space or eliminate libel is reserved. All let· ters niust inclli<U. Signature and mail· i11g address,· but names mat1 bt with· · held ·on request if sufficient rtasmt' i.s apparent. Poetrv Will not be"'p'itb·', JJe .Gives -Thanks, To.•. Ii.shed · ' · ' • " "i 'r TD"the Editor: 1 ' 1 'The· Jdng, rambling diatribe by Max following ~~ 19$9 flood ~a_,s onl}t. tern-· ·Sturges (Manbox, Feb. 25) against" those Jl?fa~. Within three plOnthJ ,.t~·e WhO oppose back bay development was ?1olog1cal~ co.~unity began Jo replenish just coherent enough to be exasperating. 1tselr. The wildltfe count ,th~ year has ex-Mr. Sturges 's personal attack on coun· ~ed .so~e count pr1qr .to the 1969 cil candidate Paul Ryckoff for not having ood. Siltation of. the upper end of tJ.>e "liyed here Jong enough to know the prob-~ay was due to J>!>Or land management lD. Jems" carries the ridiculous implication the water .shed. that only 20-year residents are capable of · , sound civic judgment. On the-conlrary, I RES~~TION of. Upper New~rt Baf·.!. :can attest tflat Mr. R,ckoJf has an ex· as a. v1able est~ is ho~ practical ~nd .. cellent understanding of our city's. prob- feaiuble. In this maMer ~n attracuve lepJs, inclu4ing the fecognltion that rat':fal .park could be created at no, cost. commerciaJ rexploitatiOri Of t))e back bay O t e city, would be disastrous ....: not merely fo the Ma~, Sturges also .d~ not undtrst.aod ecelogy. but to , the mainly residential the Udeland! trust ol Upper Ne'llfport . character of Newport Beach. Bay. Tht Orange C.ounty Board of Su~rvisora manages this ·tideland,., trust by an act of the state Legislature in 1919 to develop Newport Bay into a hlfbor for C()rnqittce, fishing and n av i g at i 0 n . Recentlf the state SuP,.eme · Co~t ruled that. the >developmenl Of lillelaods tru;Cs for 0 commerce, fishing and navigation" includes ecolOgjcal vllues· THE STATE Natural Resources. Agen; cy, which includee the Department of Fil;h and Game, Parks and Recreation, agi'ees · J SUBMIT TH~T it is Mr: Sturges himself who hRs cot thought out the prob- lems.. inher.ent in his vision of 5,006 boats in the Upper Bay. Ecological· con- siderations aside,· tht ·problem of vastly Increased vehiclllar traffic alone would ~ staggering, considering our already ~argtnal arterial capacity. Typically, the thought or sweet commen::e has blinded ano'ther .Citizen to its consequeDCes. i n ·1t1S . rat'her ttloughtless exposition, ·Mr. Sturges was guilty of at least two R~spec,table: SO :Perce_f!,t Today's uw .. wOfd.qulx will ~-.w\Qi commonly-used names or phra,.. ]tboie origin or fin\. 111eaotnc Is unkni>wn .or. mbinterpreted by 'moot people. !llfty·per· ,. ,. ' cent. on this is a re- spectable ~e. 1. Were the ulrade f . L • 1' I ' • ' ..,_ '. ro)'.~1.~ o ~vld. ,1 _ • , winds " so called be-3. M~i Gris m.ean1.~~1fa~ haday" ,in :a use they were good French, or Shrove Tu~;1 .. u, the la1t day' for "lrade-11 (corri· j "~ merce)? ·. befor~ Lent, lnd catinf tl\! ,.nnal .day , to 2 Wh t is th I gor.ge oneself. ., ... ' , · a e pr · _ 4; It lta11 .a, practic.e. of Uv! ancient mary meaning Of 1 • d "Oiri!t,". and to Teutons to rlilk honey\fine for 30 days, serious misstatements of /act. First, the 11169 stonn.r did not destroy •· ... what lit- tle bird and marine life was left": as a Bluffs resident, I can testify thai it is abundant and thriving.· Second, the . federal government has absolutely no right or commitment to maritime usage of the Upper Bay -for which. to use Max's closing words, I give thanks. ROBERT D. RIES Cool Heads Needed To the Editor : .. This let~~ in_.'feply"to "lJ~i: ~ay.t1 No Wlldlire hefuge." "Mitten b)' Mr. Max St~rges (Mailbox, Feb. 25). ln writing thL!I, I have tried to remain as objective as possible. i.. Mr. Sturges seems to e~phaticajly en· dorse the dredging of the Back Bay, i.e., the creation of a marina . I do rko'gn.ize the need for more boat slips but not for t~e sole purpose of mit1.111atlng the, ftnan· c1al and moral burdens of a yacht, or. ship brokerage bus.iness. ' IT'D BE GREAT if DlQre peopfe could experience the be&uty .of tM efstuiry bu' or what use is thal if that very beauty is destroyed accommodating those ptople? I also question that the federal ,£OVefn· ment reserved a perpetual right, as Mr. Sturges stated, to the maritime uu.ge of the Upper Bay. Since · when does the federa l government possess such a perpetual right? We are all entitled to our best iriterests as to the future management of the· Up- per Bay and recreation seems to be high on that list. Recrea tion com~ in "'many forms and boating is indeed one of them . HOWEVER, THIS form of recreation infringes on the rights of those persons who wish to explore the mud/lats and r.1arshes (w}lich wouldn 't exist if boating prevailed) for tbe pleasure of it-that being their recreation. There are many variables involved and all or them must be considered and this. makes jt risky to nialte any !lakes af'thi1. point.1r Y9U.' do ~e • •take thi<"atly tn""tbe ·priie, You h9ve thereby 'polarized yours<!) .~y. mak' .Ing "lt.diUicult for •youueU 'to Cltlllider ci(!1er peopJe'1·vle!s an& situajiona; . • ~-STUllGES seems lo oulfer from th~s :polartzati0n.·U1be cOuld comt-®f of lhat J)e;l'ime1U, his 5aid"'backgrou,KI. 'and ~milllicjue ,90IJ1d ·plovo-uileful ~ oo!v: ~ ing·this dispute ~at,her th.an 'agitating it. .. Wetre never goin( to satisfy ever.ybody ~II the time so We ca:n at least try for-a happy medium, and1 it 'win' take cool heads, not hot ones, te a~sh thiS:. whcm did it Jlrst Or the first full moon cycle, atter mar· apply: , ria5e. (According to Brew~, .Attila the _. 3. Why is ~the fe.stival named·, !'Mardi Hwi drank &ti much at h11 •-.t4ddina:.fwt MARGARET·SEITERHOLM Eqi>logy ·Chairman Western Surllni MsocilUon freoidelll Students for Environmental ,\CUon Corona del-M1t< lflilySdli>oi thal'lie die<!.) • · Gras"? (New Or1e.ans readen, taki only . f, _ half credit for knowing this.) 1i f'FA'tUi.v attiibutecflO the MarQuis 4. Why Is the Jnlt11l part of marriage of Martinet, whq reorganized the French called • "honeymoon"? , . -infantry in. the 17lh century -, but Uie s JS A "MAR11NET,, in woPd'W:as used ln EngUsh· beforeJit was-• ' mean g a ·ranious, and it is not in·the French\Jel'· str!ct disciplipirian, to nimed tffll·,an icoQ. ~ . officer In the French army? ~ • e.'-0,lginally, the official mart< stamped 8. Wl1Y b ~I calltd I "hall ori CO!d ~ oliver artlclea, after. uaay- mark'.'7. ". .:.' r -: ~ 1~~the1GoJdlmithl'"Hall in London.· 7. How did non-Obrfi!-\Ma .come·1'1'tl>I!: t • 7.'j.'Chtiatiaruty· Was1 at firat an urban~ deslgnat~ u ''papD1,.._,&nd·1'beaU..'J!· · · ·~ipft:' bbth: u"pagan" and "~eathen'' a. What is the ·dllference betwefn ;·. ' ineOnl-nlsUOt, thou who llvod In vUiages teptie and 1 wtcwmn? ~: -•· dr dll~belthl. I Who uper°ienced' ~ tint "1g&i,11 +' ' ,,... ". 10. Why ls 1 -ftJr e!erl)'!Dell'caJi. ' I. _A.TEPEE 18 a Lall cone-shapo(I tent; ed 1 "aemlnary"T a WIPlll!l J1 • rounded or oval'lhaped · hut,. built more on the order Of Uie ANIWERS1. , · '' Eskimo Igloo. • • ' , ' I. •'Trade winds," while gOOd for sa 1: . ~-"The w~Uers who strugwled for vlc- lnf COllUllerOO, derlv• frilo\ wlndi that tory n the .ancient Greek publlc gamtl: -~'tradf."·•~~1teld" 111.-Ae uniform tfack "~licsii aurvtvea q '-1 branch of lor loni,~odl. O\Mastlcs. 2. "Ch!lat'.' II .Gt.I< I« JI*'" ';th!! "10 . .F,rom the Lalin. "nursery garden," •noil1ted one;'• '!hlch first denoted , the .or,"plot (or culUvattnc" youn1 men. tn I anolnlad KlJll of larael, and then the ' the tbf!>Ioe~ v1"!1es. •/] ORA.NOi COAST ' DAILY PILOT Robert N .. .Wrtd, /'Ubtilltfr ~. ThomM K~tvi( Editor ·~ Albert W •• Bates Editorial Page Editor The tdltori•t ..... or the DBllY Piiot 11ttks to lni.orm and 1timu· · late readers by pr~nUni this ne~'lplpef"0f opinions and aim· Jf!C:nlary on topica: qf Interest and • •lgnlflt:&.n<:e, by pr9vti!Jni a. forum for the cXprtulon of 'nur ttsdm' opinions, and by prclm\Un; tne div«ae viewpoints of Informed oboo •en·crs and apokeanen ~ topics or the day. Friday, March 3, 1972 ' , I \ ) • ) • 7 . • • - (' • . ' ' ' ' Orange Coast ~ ' ~DITION . . • YOL 65, N9. 5'1, '4 .$ECTIONS. ~2-P~GES ' - ' • • J O~NGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . ~ -, ' • • FRIDAY, MARCH 3, ·19n c TEN CENTS ' Freeway Debate Flares St., Clair Raps NewpQrt; 'Politics' Charged By CANDACE PEARSON Of .. Deltr ......... " Two Laguna· Beach residents appeared before the '!Litue Hoover COrmrUsslon" at UC Irvine today to contend that the Art Colony's agreement on Pacific Coast FriewaY. is no longer valid. It was the second day or hearings on coastal freeway questions. Bill Leek and Frances Englehart from the Village Laguna Association said that' the freewiy agreement Laguna Beach • . bad signed was no longer valid. They also said tht roast heeway was not needed and would be' disastrou!I to the Laguna Beach environment. Sue Ficker· of Newport Beach then ac- cused the commission 's meeting as hav- ing an "insiduous political atmosphere." She alleged that the Irvine Company has been actively lobbying for the coast freeway route. " Chairman H. Herbert Jackson asked what Miss Ficker's evide~Ci! was. She said she didn't have any now, but knew Jt was true because "the Irvine company never contributed money to the anti-freeway election." Irvine COmpany oUlclal Gordon Jones was in the audience bUl did not comment. The commission continued to hear from all local residents and officials requesting hearings, but avoided getting1nvolved in local politics. They also continued to support the joint meeting to be sponsored by .the Board of Solon Calls 3 Surprise Witness~s (;o uri B argain. He's Ha,ir Today; Gone Tomorrow Ul'I ,...,...,. ANTHONY BERNARDINO CLINGS TO RESCUER Y oungoter. Foll In Shaft While. Flying Kiio Hundreds of Volunteers ' . Cheer Rescue Success F.rom AP Di1potche1 EL MONTE -What price do 'you put on a boy'• lifeJ To the hundreds Of volunteers, emergency workers and officials who took part in ·the massive -and sue~ ceaafiil -rescue operation for 8-year-old, AnthoQy . -· .. corl' ,. ...... high. . . . . • . R!sling death In tunnelinl 1t1empb, the ri;scuen. gqt 1to the El ~ 1 bi>y ' 4lmost ·seven OOUri after he tumbled Into a narrow bole in a road construcUoa proj. ect in this Los Angeles suburb and be- came wedged Z1 feet below the surface. Offers of help and equipment poured' In from individuals and groups through the Southland. At times, rescue workers did not know the name of the men next to them . but -· under pr~ to reach Anthor;'IY before he was buried by falling stethoscope extended on plastic tubing. Oxyg~n was pUD)ped to within inchea ·of A'nP»ony'a face. Baker reported to newsmen several tiriles that' Anthony was all right. · ·"Helfold me ht's cold, ·be wants out ••• and he wants out," Baker said.~ 'At .... ~athorilies• said, AntilclnY --··-lllol>-• """"iillt'"""' id ii;;. a, · ·o;;flim~11 lot....l..~ .. ·.'I •. ~:f ·• ... ,....J'. ' . . . ' . . . . "!~ lo lower 'Wloin"'" lndud\i( a: f.faOt ~tey. lntO 'Ille ¥i 'ti.,~ proved Uil1uccenlul. 'One volunteer was able to toucll the ·bely · but l:Ouldn't pry him loose becall!e he was too tightly wedged. The boy fell backWards Into the open- ing, landing with one foot down and the (See llESCIJE, l'ICo I) . dirt or suffered from unknown injuries -Newn. ·ort. ·Bea·ch didn't have time to think about lt. .,. r Thou.sands of . persons -perhaps . , ·. millions -listened and watched the L• ff• • k" drama unfold on radio and tetevtston•sta-· · 1quot . , I J BC . er tiQDS: AB a rescue worler carri~ the boy to G' 90 D the surface at 12 :08 a.m., onlookers, 1ven . ays newsmen and other emergency personnel ~ ~ cheered. G<ne Raiidaoo was .aentene<d to 90 The dirt-caked and pale youngster said, days in 0raDge COunty J.ail k!day for h.is uHI , Moaimy, hi Daddy," to his parents role in the llllcit tr8nsfer of more than befqre belDg taken by helicopter to a ri>ediC;al center for observation. He was 300 cases of Uqoor from the· former Sad- reported in good condition. d.leback Inn in Laguria Beach to Jose "How's Jimmy?" the boy added in F 11 · • e ciano a Newport Beach re,staurant. reference to his 8-year-old brother. Randano, "8, drew the JI. ·il term from , 'J1te two were fl}'ing kites Thursday afternoon when Anthony tumbled Into the Orange County superior Court Judea hole. James Turner who onlered the former "I ne~er thought they wouldn't get ae · _ .. _ In the "-t of F Hell • "~.·.· "· mother Saridra said. "I i·ust ruor ..---w> e oo 1 nuu wa two restaurant ventures to aerve three lfOllC)ered bow long It waa going lo tall<." years proboUon. At lim•, -"" workera could hear ,Jlandliio olmmadialely posted an appeal ~~· then 1·1 u I h I• I bond. He will remain free on his proiniH Jlm.Bernardioo, the boy's lather, said, lo .a-pending the hearill&•of that ap-~rin naliy happy. They (re IC \I e peol. w<itl<On) really did·a good Job." R,andano, who lived a~ZGI E. 22nd·st., Sheriff'• Deputy Dave Rathburn, who · l(eW)lOl'I Boch, at the time of bis ·an:tal carried Anthony to nlety. said, "I ubd on the,bljacklng chlrges, fl sCheduled to him if be were ·hurt and he said, 1No'. go on trial Wednesilay_for his alleged role "He didn't appear to have any injuries, in the atteniptl'd bribery of a Costa Meas He wu warm jutt like a litlle boy ought policeman. , · lo he." fl will ' be ill. ~ trlal •OD thoae Hoepllal attendanll said the youllJsler char(OI. A ·new trial •wu ordered three I By ROY McGHEE WASffiNGTON (UPI) -Senate hear- lngs were abruptlf recessed today until Tuesday when · Sen. James 0. Eastland, (D-Mlss_.), said surprise witnesses would be summoned to testify in conne;ction with Richard G. Kleindienst's role in By TOM BARLEY Of .... DellY ,.,.., ,,.,, A Costa Mesan who got three montM lopped oil his one year Orange County Jail term when he pro~ Superior Court Jud~ William Murray he would shave his mustaChe and cut his shoulder lenglh· hair decided Thuraday tMt nine months was jllst too long. Sherlff's offi<:i!rs said' Thomas Patrick settling a big government antitrust suit. John N. Mitchell, former attorney gen-Joyce, 27, escaped from the Theo Lacy era!, and columnist Jack Anderson whose branch Jail just 13 days after his record· revelations led to renewed hearing on &etting encounter with Judge Murray. Kleindienst's nomination, were on hand They may have a hard time findinl today, but neither was ~Ued. him. Jail pictures depict Joyce in hia Mitchell was asked to return Tu~ay. flowing locks and handlebar 4 mustache, with no hint who three "1urprise" 'wit-but deputies are hunting for a clean nesoes. might be. ' . other sources .indicated the unidentified 1baven man with neatly clipeed hair. witnesses would seek ·to .dlecredit ah al· Joyce's escape is the secohil such leged memo , tJia~ Andersoa c~~ed as reveisal for what.has been described in proof thal thei'~ WU I~ bet~ RI.tie-, =~II Jll!lle MURWl'LM:"-" meQI' .tll 111 . , .,., .ll.t'L __ ,..,..._ -Wi'-Ms ndlObi(~ .1 _ • 'W .0. lmlmCJIJI"• L mi· a oll.,s ...... ltt'ihJ :8-....,_ I fl,!!alog JIU~"" O' ~p~ ~ ~No-' ptlloDer ~ ~ lo ~pt_ IJ».loofl • Both Kleil!dlenst and Mitchen lilve dllu'aed fonn of corporol ~t, but denied kiiowledge of 1ny suoh d0.l -or Sberiff James Musick refused to ad- o! any direct Jpvolvement In aettl..;en.L ~minister the puntsh!Dant. . of the ant:iti'qlt cue. Judge Murray lmmed.iately cancelled ~lor to the recess , Sen . Edward M. the defendant's pr~scrJ~ jail time and Kennedy (D-Mass ). produced a .letter placed him on probation. Two montba which ~pparently was intended to ~te later the prisoner was back· in court on Kleindienst's ·claim that be knew nothmg idel;ltical burglary charges. about the alleged settlement and g i f t "There 's a method in m·y madness/' untU he read news reports of it late last said Judge Murray after bit barbershi>p Y~h~ letter 'Kennedy cited was written arrangement with Joyce. "It'a -~ing . to about, two months before the first ·news be p~e~ty hard fo~ that .well-tr1mmed report! of the case. XleinClieMt testified young ~an 'to 1tep back into the dn!g he did not remember' the letter and that culture. mail was·routinely ~ 'dalong to ,other Bu~ Joyce, a ~nvlc~ bµrg}ar, .proved was routinely' passed along ·to other Tbursd.ay that it wasn t very diff1cult to dlvision'.s 'to answer. get back ori the street with what might be Kleindienst has been deputy attorney. the. best disguise In the worlcl -1 general, and Anderson charged in bis Crewcut and that clean shaven look. columns that he had 1 direct hand in the alleged settlement negotiations. (Anderson's column appears regularly Oft the editorial page of the DAILY PILOT.) Kleindienst ackmwledged he talked with on l'f&T official about the antitrust niatler, but insisted that at the time he !mew nothing about any gllt lo help Ii· nance the San Diego convention until the story broke in the newspapers In early December, 1971. (See story OD San Diego convention plms, Page 7.) Kennedy read from 1 letter dated Sept. 21, from Reuben B. Robertson m, a Washington attorney uaoclatect with Ralph Nader, u!tlng an explanation of the decision of the JusUce Deplrtment· not to prosecute JT&T for vlo1atlon of an- tltnJJt laws. Robertson's letter Uked ••What Is the. relationship between this aettlement and IT&T'a reported fmanclal aupport to the city of San Diego In connection with the (Soo LEtlltR, P1 .. I) Work Program· Due in County SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Gov. Ronald Reagan today announced Nb:on ad- ministration approval to establish a masaive California job corpa program In Ora.nae .P!Junty and 34: other localities beglnnlng April 1 in wbich ablebodled welfare recipients will be required to either work for their relief or· lose it. The program will be implemented in 35 of the state's 58 counties. Reagan aaid 58,000 welfare recipients w i 11 be registered for the program and 30,000 will be given work assignments during the first year of its operation. . The wort will include such community projects as school-yard moolt<rlog, parka mamtenance and crosswalk ltlpervislon. f gur.Jlqy. . lleld lri ~a ·F~eway · Sniper Attack Four 16-year-old Placentia high ochool boys are being held by Orange police charged with the senaeless thrill shooting of a freeway worker last Tuesday night. The quartet are ch&rged with uaault with intent to commit murder, according to Orange detecUve Jim Robinson. They are be.ing held. in the county's juvenile hall in Orange. Robinson said the tip which led to the solution of the wanton 1ho0tlng came from El Dorado High School officials. He said. two of the four youths are escapees from the county's Joplin Boys Ranch.in Trabuco Canyon. Tbe·youth ao- cU5ed of the actual shooting reportedly stole a car Tuesday after e&eaplng from • the ranch and he and his companion picked up the two other boys and went on a joyride shooting apr<e wbicb ended with the sniping, ·. 1, Serloldly wounded was Michael W. Dawson, 21, of El Monte, who was operating a grooving rig on the Newport Freeway near Lincoln Avenue about 11:30 p.m. Tuesday night. Police said they recovered a 1awed off .ii.caliber rifle which they are certain wu the weapon uoed by the youth. The quartet after belog picked up by in- vestigators led them to tho rifle wbich was hidden in an orange grove in Placen. lla. Dawson Is reported In terloua conditk>n today in Orange County Medical Center following surgery Tburaday. He had vital organs damaged by the 1ingle bullet which penetrated hll left Ode as he wu worklog 1top the cement c u t ti n g m1cblne. Same School Zon es ·u r ged •JlparenUy suffered no serious Injuries. months ago when a woman jui'or 90bl)ed M workers drilled a ' 30-foot rescue from the Jury box that she coold-not go shaft adjacent to the hole in 'tfhlch along with the guilty verdict she had Antbo111~a:s trapped, Dr. William Baker earlier signed with 11 other juron. of El MOnte ta1ked with him through a Randano is one of two men accused of offering patrolman ·Gary Barwig l!0,000 Home, Garden In return f1?f the officer's cooperation in planting 1 ~e of drugs In..tbe'car of a key ptoaecutlon witness' w b I f e ostenaibly ha!Ung the victim for a Ilka traffic-infraction. Nicoll Recommends Against Facility Cl-Osings ) P4g~ Debuts Banrlg, •cling on orden, cooperated Newport.Men School Superintendent wUh both men and wu lllo available lo Jolm Nicoll Nid tod1y he will ,..,..,. A, . ..,. Home 'Ind Garden pa~\ testify 111alnat them at their trials. mend \hat ocbool attiodance boundultt makeo-1ta, debut • tomorrow 11>.1 Codelendint .Jilmuel • Rosman, rl, 1f>NJUghout the district remain llmoal Saturday'1.DAJL Y PILO'l' with new · !Aluno Nlgutl1 ·wu coovicted for the the .. me ..n year u tbey ore· now.. . · handy hlrlb and Ups 'for weekend · .·•port be PlaYM·ln•the'hrtbOrj 1tlempt.'He · Nlcoll said this mornlog he will recom- projects around•the house. II currently serv!l!g 1 one to tm.e year mend against closing any'ol the .11111lle• · Meanwhile, two old favorites of torm In stale prlaoo. elemenlary llCboola, as some parents had the Saturday paper will be movinf Randlno cynuD'1lled today after bis feared. . .. . . to 1 new day. TV Week, tbl ~ tW be 1•wm never be able to -In a n1"6-pcnnt recommendation pre. magazine of televlllon 1nd Flmlly oerve this jaU tenn." pored for ochool trust ... , Nicoll says: Weekly will\ now he found In the •• The Lu Veps bullnealDID, hospltaliz.. -Balearic, Adams and Mesa Verile•~ new Sunday edition being published ed on aeverll OCCltlo,. fl!!'tlla the post tendance areas and pJ'Oll'lma should ..... for the first time this SU'!'ioY-,. .. for what~ ~ II a ~ting main as tbey are, e>cept \J'at those kin" Satlnfay'a paper will CllT)' , · .'liwl ""'41UOa, lllll 1 bO "fm ileort derg~rtnm IU!ndlnJ Blltlaric ~om R&- tefevlalon listing• on the' en-' aur ... rj in wldoh his two clloeueif val.., public Homes aouth of Adorns 111<1 we1t tertainrnent pop. just wJiere will be "'!!\Iced. of Estancia will ,.llll)n 1\ Balearic sa they're found Monday throallh Fri-. "The comty joll1!0llld kill ·,.. ,. Ran-flnt J;adera. In the J)ill, theae l4 pupils doy. Look for TV Week and Flmlly dlno uld. "It di bi bad enoqb' for mo ~v•.:-C.~:'~~ ~= Waokly Sunday. 'to !¥o this oecond trial wiU1 my-In once .,... to ....,.. Ibo •me -•1<11f' ..... " . )'HI'. ' , • -A committee abouJd be form<:d to prepare program recommendationl ~and objectives for an Early Chlldbood Educa- tion Program' at Victoria and Clnyoo Schools. Children four year1 old by Dec. I. 1172, would be ellg!ble to 1ttend II the - progrim Is Implemented. -The aum of 18$ 000 should be budget- ed to provide staffing flellib!Hty In nine elem~tary schools with less than 400 onrollment. Jlchools affected would he B<ll!ll~c. B1JtVlew, Bear Street, Canyon, lCilly1>rook~onte Vista, Pmldlo, Vic· lorla 111<1 Woodlind. ' ,,..:A 11 atrth 1ra<ltra' In 'the Lincoln area ahou.ld attend Llnooln Middle School for lfn.73; students In Bil C.nyon should attend Eastbluf! School and 1 committee 1hoold he establlibed lo recommend houslnC 1t Ltnco11 Scbool for lflS.74. -Mariners School ..... mt trlDSpor- tat!on ,pottern. should rtlDlin .. they '"' for lfn.73, peodlo1 reooluticll of f!!o . ' -. • K1iael' IDd En.sign Middle School ln>- plemeolatlon. · -AU •lxlli graders feedlni Into Divis School should attend DIVll for lfn.73, with the ucept!on ol tho Collep Pork llllh gr1de· pupils · who· wm .. ,.111111 1t College Park until 1ddltlono! facllltJes are available at Davis. Sirtb and aeventh graden from Klllybrooko 1tteodln1 Te- Wlnkle Schqol should "'"'•In 1t TtWlnkle u ,.venth and <!lgbth pden. A com- mittee should be formed to 1tfJdy houllnr 1llernaUves /or Dlvll School for lflS.71. -All silth grader's In !l10 Rea School arta lhoult! 1ttend Rea School In Sep. tember. -All Monte Vllta ind Woodland area alllh graders Mid ltlend Kaiser School la Seplemher, peodin( ......iuuon ol the middle school concept in the Kaber Ind Enoip laodtr ......_ Tnis14eo. will study tho report 1t their _.., 'l'leldl1· Supervisors and said they would ast the Calfomla Highway Commission to Jit in on any such meetings. Before Miss . Ficker's testimony, the commission was questioning state PubUe Works officials on u:ce.sslve right-of-way purchases. Nathan Shapell, chairman of the com· mission's subcommittee on highway right of way, said new policies governing how much land is purchased for rlghts--0f.way (S.. COAST, Pace II -':Jahy-crippling Drug Revealed By Physician SYDNEY, Austrllla (AP) -Dr. William McBride said today be baa t....i a~econd drug tl!1t cause; defonnltlel In babies. It Is .. not as Important 11 thl thali domide breakthrough," however, he added. McBride won fame in 19&2 with hJ1 discovery that thalidomide taken during pregnancy caused babies to be born with deformities. Writing iJf the Australian Madlcal Journal, he Identified the laleat drug 11 an orange-colored pill called imlpramine. "I am of the opinion that lmtpramlnt II the cauie of limb deformities If laken "' early preinancy," McBride "TOte. The druc 11 preacribed for women 1uf· ferlng from dapnulon. 'lbal1domlde w11 tak•ua~. la Booe!, Slilllol1llld. • llllOl'rrra lat Cl~ A.C., prodtbr otJlllJ.,..11111no, aold I company 1lalement woald bo lalUld liter, IDd addod: "'All n • aa1 n~~ 11 that this Is not 1 thalldomlda CIN. lmlpramlne, which Is be1nf sold under the name of Tofranll, has been on thl market for 10 )'Un and ii available onJy on prescrlpUon. "fl Is aurprlalog that this frontal attack comes now against a relatively old drug. But the matter it too seriOUJ to make a rush comment from here." Dr. Franca Oldham Kelsey of the Federll Drug Administration blocked the use of thallOOmtde In the United Statet In 1962. For thJJ, the was acclaimed by President John F. Kennedy. The ff.yeaN>ld Australian doctor ukl In an Interview: "It la possible that there are other drug.s wbich affect the bumaa fetus. Thi• 1J an area which we hope to research." ·McBride heads a planoed 11.111-mWlon organization lo study the development of the fetus during pregnancy IDd the flrsl week after birth. He established It with the $47 eoo ho was awarded for his work on the ' effecta of thalldomlde. He described hJs findings on im- lpr1mlne as 11llke breaking the four- rninute mile -the second time. '"1e dl'Uf 11 very good as an antidepreuant but It has these other effects ii taken by women 1n early pregnancy." • Jn Ml report medical jouma], McBride emphasized that the manulacturon ol irrJprami.ne warned agalntt ita ute durlnc pregnancy. "They 1tate that clinical observation1 have not with complete certainty u· eluded the poaalbWty that development of human fetus may be influenced," be wrote. • Oraal• .... .._. It' a golog lo be IQDDY ml ""'°'1 thll weeMncl, -lempentuns along tho Onnge·Cout -..11 !I rising to IO Inland. Lon loDl&lll ~. Have a nice weekend. INSmB 'l'ODJ\Y So!fora tolu lo lb• 111ndl lhlr w"kend. Landsailing, the an- d<nl arl of lhc EgypffaM, jp gaining popularitu. A. •toril In toda~'• Wttktndtr giw1 th1 background on Roncho CGli- fornlo'1 tft,ltland regatta. -l:.M • ...,. ' -·-" _..., " ·--.. .. _. ' ---I ..... ... . ........... .., ·-· .. ''"' .. ...,. ,_ " :c:MINtl ... .... --• ,.,, .............. -• ·-• ·-· ... --:i: .. lllftft I -• ' .. --.. ~ -..-. .. ---• • 0 7 --... • ' :t . DAii. Y PILOT ' c F"'*1, •Mardt" J; 1'12 •. Olfidflls S'laocke.r·;.. ·~ P'~i ":St.anfort!J ::.. Bos.pita} j~i!lii;fg)~}v.ui.ord~. '• . --~ . .;..;: ~ .. \: .... ~ ,. Brings lnguiries ~Ina~ns' -. ..... '. ! . A precedent-setting Orange County a!perlor Court ruling that may block more 'than 100 Calllomla hospltar. now wider construction brought inquirres !tom ' ihocked hospital o If i c la I s t!UouPo.dl the state Oooding into the <l>Unty cOm1house today. •Judg> Herbert Herlanda prompted the a]lock wave late Thursday by agreeing With lawyers for the California Health care Providen AssQciation that the state l\Cted lmproJierly when . it authorized bpllding permits !or flve Orange County ljospita!J. ~He ended a. Jong trial that has fre-qiieolly contained allegiltlo111 ol "prolit ipaklng" and "overbedding" by hospital arpnlzatlom by IAulng a ruling that will compel the state'• Public Health Depart· ,_ lo drullcally, revr.e Ila hospital llcenllng regulatlonl. .ff Jildge Hortencia' deer.Jon survives the appeal· that Is already being pripared; it-will mean that more than 100 biJlpltall and nursing bomes lh Calllornla MD have to flle construction applications with the recently approved regional health planning agencies. ,.The five affected Orange County lmpital11 -East Anaheim General and .canyon General in Anaheim, Placentia.. Linda Community in Placentia, Bristol General in Santa Ana and Brea Com- munity in· Brea -·will have to seek their ~·1zom the Orangt County Health l'lannlbJ Council. "nlej got their building pennJf.3 from the 11J.ate cfuring an 18-month grace period: that ..U laOked on la(! yur to allow tiickera ·of planned hospitals to get their permits from the state rather than the "8loriaJ agencies that have now taken C).ftr lh41 duty' :,Tbe ~ 11grandfather clawe" to llje .~ Act promp_ted .a flood of in· <tul!les tidrri. organizations convinced that Jieilth-pliiiiijng councils would be-much more e1lctfhg in their inquiries than a.late olficlall, .· -' .. It wH alleged · d11rlng, the trial that most or· the o'rganlzatlons who got thtlr pertnlts aimpty ran a tractor over thelr hutrJedly acquired sites to prove to the state that they bad broken ground for the projeds. Judge Herlanda ruled Thursday that that was not enough. He aald hospltala would have to prove that they had bind- ing contracts and loan commitments prior to the deadline date of July 1, 1970,,_ CHCP A laWYer• argued during the triai that not one of the five Orange C.ounty hospitar. challenged by the nine-hospital organization could meet that detennina- tion. State health department oHlclals said today that If Jui!ge Herlands' ruling IJ upheld by the appellate court the fire Orange County facilities and other California hospital; thsl will be inevitably challenged will llave to ask local health councils for permits. If permits are denied at !_hat level, the builders will have to wait one year before they can again approach the state Department of Public Health for another scrutiny of the application. An official of one affected hospital who prefers to remain anonymous told the DAILY PILOT today, however, that "this ruling may not be quite the tragedy it's being made out to be by the lawyers." The director pciinted out that the Orange County Health Planning Council recently approved expansions of three local hospitals despite the "tremendous publicity generated by the trial and the claims that we're becoming vastly overbedded." One of those approvals affected. the Mission Community Hospital which will be adding 89 beds to its Mission Viejo facility next year. Expansions at Soath Coast Community Hoapillil in South Laguna and the bullding of Saddleback Community Hospital on its Leisure World site will add nearly 300 hospital beds to the total available in Orange County. From Page 1 . C()AST FllEEWAY HEARING • • • n\icbl ,,.. needed. r.A sufttinary of acquisiijons ln Newport · lleich -that 5S parcols at a cost of $12.~ m!Won have betn puro)lased for the Jl4>uli 1 ii!d.Route .SI 1r~ways. 'Four oltliiise ,P&!Cels·are still in !lie ola ~"'JAAN~rt l'!'eeway alorig J7tb stteet&.~':Boufe'i: , · · ' ' ,6tate liiabway officiw said they have tr.eel to d.llpose of those four parcela wblcb .. al· 116 Newport Blvd., 411 to fit N~ llffi!.; .IOllO CUii Dri"' alKl 300 Holmwood. • Blddlac;.m lllole'.l!i1cijl '!'•• not IUC· casful, < Comn:ilisloners did not crlticif.e that but queltioned the wisdom or acquiring those aaa other 1andJ before a freeway aareemmt wu 1igned. A mqber of Newport Beach's Citizens Transportation Committee, Walter . J, Kocb, said that people in Newport ·Beach mlgllt ibpporl a lreeway route through the Bonita and Coyote canyons. "That way no homes would be destroyed." Koch aaid. 'In earlier action Thursday before the state's Little Hoover group at UCI, mem- ben sujgeated a method aimed at brtak· Ing the deadlock on the propcised Pacific Coast Freeway routing. . They said the Orange County ,Board of SUpervilors should sponsor.~a meeting of ' all 26 county cities and other interested municipilities. Then il the group doesn't like-the freeway·in the coastal corridor, tht,Com-, mission said, the state Division ·-of Highway.a sbouJd get out of the area and sell the ,excess land. The "Little Hoover Commisslon" is or- ficlally known as the Commission on C8lifornla State Government Organiza· tion and Economy. It is meeting at UCJ to probe allega- tions that the State Division of Highways Ls forcing wiwanted freeways on Costa Mesa, Irvine and Newport Beach. OlAN•I COAST DAILY PILOT Th• Or•ne• Co.st D ... ILY PILOT, W\lh Wl'llcll I• col'l'llllned tltt Nt-Ptttt. L• P11bll$11ed by tllt Ortnot Cotilt PubH•hlr>a Company. St!!a· • rttw lldlllon$ trt 11Ubtl1hed, Mond1y ll'lroU11ll Frld1y, for eo.11 Mew. NtWl)Ort Be1c~. Huntington 8t8(h/Fount1ln V1lley, Lag11n1 llHdl, lr1lnt/s.ddltbltlt •nd S111 Clemente/ Sin ·Jiitn Ctpl1lr•110· A 1rngl1 reglon1I tdllloltl Is pubUll'llld Sllul"dlY, tlld Sund1ys. The ptfnclpal PllOll1~lng pJ1nt !1 t! llO WHf Bly ltrHI, COltt Mtu, Cl lilotnll, '262', Rob1rt N. W11d Prftld""I •1111 PUtllllllff J tek R. Curl•y ~· Pre.ldent •nd GtMttl MIMgtr Thom•s K.,.,a Editor Thom1t A. Murpkin• • IM111t'"9 Ellttw Ctt•rl•• H. loot Ric.k•rd '· N•ll t An1111"t Mt,...1119 Ellltori c.... .... oMt. ~ llO W11t l•y Sftt•f M1llt.1 A.f,.f,..11: P.O. 1011 1564. '2614 --~ IHdl< l1» NIWPOrt,hulMN i.;.....,. ....ui: m ,,.,.., ..,..._ MuntJno!Olt IH«fl: J111S"1 .. 0i IOu!t'v•n:I SI" Clemtntl; M Hortll El CMllflo WI Commission Chairman H. . Herbert Jackson pointed to the overwhelming 6 to l vote taken by Newport people against the coastal freeway. He noted Newport isn't the only city opposed to the route. Seal Beach, Long Beach and Laguna BeaCb 'haVe spoken against th.e coa1ta1 route, he said. Hi.pti~~ Beach ha1 h~~, a freewat.. agreement \I> !he, route from. tbe ~(>. Aiia 'River to the sollth city limits . o( Newport lltlcb since 19ii5. . • : On!nge -<?ountr'lload Commtssioner Ted McConville said that all cities in the county would be affected by such. a ma-jor route. He offered to take the recommendation to the supervisors but urged that no lands be disposed Of until a solution is found. Concerned Newport, Beach • officials· have found that the fr_ftway ii not "'dead aiid buried" as' they were once told by state public works official Bamford Frankland. Frankland Thursday denied that he ever said that to a citizens' trahsporta- tion commlttee and indicated press repcirts were inaccurate. But CJ,ty Attorney DeMis O'Neil and Irvine ComP8rif official Gordon Jones, both present at the meeting in quesUon, said the 1t8te official had said that if the people didn1t want> •the freqay,,~ .. they · wo.ukln'fh~y~ it. .-· Yrankl@Pd was finally told -to usit- doWn" bY bis ·superior, John Malloney, deputy director of. state public:.worKs. Malloney contended that tlie "dead and buried" statement was made in the "spirit of cooperation" with local groups. ·But it is not department policy, he ad- ded . The discussions center on the Pacific Coast route, although some mention has been made of the proposed Newport Freeway extension. Newport Beach officials would prefer that the Newpcirt Freeway not extend in· to the city, but Costa Mesa City Coun· cilman William St. Clair cllarged Thurs- day, "They're not really against freeways -they're against people." St. Clair urged early completion of the Newport Freeway, Route 55, the design studies of which are pending because of confusion over the planned linkage with the Pacific Coast route . • Newport Beach ·~wants to turn the city into another private Balboa Bay Club and have their own swimming pool," he charged. , The commission has said that the highway division Js wasting state and tu- payers' moneywilh the delays. And although no extra lands have yet been purchased for the NewJ>O(t Freeway route, the commission is sharply aitlcii· ing what it thinks is uneconomJcal management of lands for the Coastal Freeway proposal. Speci!ically, ii bas questioned: -A monllily rate of only l280 charged to Hoag Memorial Hospital for three year lease of teVtn acres for a temporary parkill.( lot 01 Coast Highway. The rest of the 23-acre William Cagney parctl, purchased In 1965 for IU inlllton, it va·- canL Tllap6111 (1141 '42-4J21 Cl Ir.I ... 11•1 '42·1471 ~. 1m. 0,.,.. Cout ~ ...... ~. .. !WWI '"''"" 11Mltlllo!I$. .. ...,.., """"' "' .._..,._,. """"" _,. .. ,...,. I*" Wni-1 '1*111 ""' --"~ ...... _...Putchasa ·of slngle-lamlly hornet on -Clilf· Dfive ·1or l,60,000 and l"',000,but rented !or only llelf or l300 a month. -'-lloule1 on Kings Ho1d purchased on what commisaioner Nathan Sh1pell 11ld wu a ple<emeal basis. StaU oJIIctlia have delenaed their ac- tions op Ille grounds that Ille cases In- volved hardablp of owners or protectinn :::1..":' r::::-c.~~~"l!::u= "' ...... llAt "-9tllFJ iW IN.II U.lt ~I ..-...,Y .. tlntftiint U.U lnOl'lltl,.,, I \ aplnlt Jurther l>ui!dinl.: . - ' ' ' ·STANFORP (AP) -SllnfoTd Untv1r1tty'1 American Indian malCOtis headed for retirement after a atuden~ senate vote to abolish the controversial aymbol. University information officer Bob Beyers uid the 18-4 vote Thursday nlJht paved the way for meetings between stu- dent and alumni representatives with Stanford president Richard Lyman to begin selection of a new symbol. Lyman aald his talks with Indian studenta at Stanford Indicated that "if there ia any effect whatever from the heroic Indian symbol, it ta to romanticize and perpetuate an illusion about the American Indian. "t11e facts are," Lyman aaid, "that the American Indian' on the reservation bu the highest alcoliollsm raU, hlihut deilb rate and the highest rate of impact from many kinds of diseases, the lowest in· come, the lowest education of any ethnic minority in this country:...• Indian stud~nts don 't want today's prob- lems to be concealed in what they regard as "always a somewhat com- mercialized and always some.)'hat fake representation of the Indian tradition,'' he said. A 47·year-old Yurok Indian dances in full regalia at athletic events in the roll of "Chief LighUoot." . The use of the Indian symbol became official at Stanford in 1930 when the ex· ecutlve commJttee of the student body enddraed its use. Lyman said Indian students told him they considered the use of reli_gious dances at sporting events "profane" aild were offended by "the sight or J>HUdo-ln- dlan motifs worked into pompom girls' costumes." He said he had "a very, very quiet meeting" with 55 Indian 1tudenta and staff members who petitioned.last month to eliminate the symbol. The president said he received about 150 letters 14wrltten mo'"' in sorrow than in anger" along with a petition from more than 100 members of the Klamath River-Yurok Indian tribe, requesting retention of the mascot. Lyman said the committee which l'ill select a new symbo1 will include one representative each from the athletic department, the alumni association; 'the Buck Club (an athletic fund.ralaing group), the Native Americans Student Auociatlon~· and if our other studentzr. 1 • • Front Door Unit Eyes Markers For Mesa Areas I! Costa Mesa can be said to 1uffer fr om an identity crisis, the city'1 Front DOor Committee is working on a welcome mat of sorts to aolve 'it. • · Formed to iliitiate placement of at- tractive markers at key · enjry points to the city, the .Chamber o( CQmm~BP' painted. group has established priority for the 'Tlext two e&tries points. They are also studying whether to Im~·~ prove or perhaps even eliminate th& · city's 'traditionaI old sign bricke1' listing ' • local service clubs and Where they meet, for-sojourning members. . "Some of the bigger cities are doing · away with them but some of the small towns retain them," explains Mrs. Lu~y Pinkley, committee chairman. She said the next Spanish·landmark type of city limit marker will be in- stalled on the line between Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. in the Newport Boulevard media~. ' The State Division of Highways must' first relinquish the small :Plot of right-of· way required, but usually cooperates. The second will be placed on Harbor Boulevard between Santa Ana and Costa Mesa, not far from the first city iden- tification monument placed beside the southbound San Diego Freeway. Next step in the Service Club bulletin board study will be contact with 111 such orgaiiizations by chairman We r n e r Escher, public relations director for South Coast Plaza and Town Center. Leaders of the clubs will be questioned abou~ how to improve their appearances o.r whether they are needed In a city this size. l'rorn Pqe J RESCUE •.• other up. Ills head w11 jammed aaalnsl the knee of the upright leg. • The boy was pulled to 11lely after work'ers drilled the rtsetie aball a1iout · · eight feel lrom the ho)e In whlcb ha was trapped. Then they dlJi under the bole. Antbony • dropped Into the tnNI o! workm&J\ Frank Dill, wbo haAd.ct btm up ' lo a shatl!f'a deputy. .~ , ' , · son, :Z.year..,Jd Michael, •tood by .... . loualy. -O'!flcii!J iald the .11o!tt:ns i;i.-:ui .....,a1 ...... 'drilled • ---pilint•· The roa4 project II to .make way fOr a Soathlrn caJlfO!lllL 111l114'~ baSltne Oil -Beinaralno Fiaelioy; "''l'hn0Ie1 er• adwoi!d fO ha .O.wff, Officials uld. It w11 not known whether An!hon.Y ~roke throllgh one of the 'tfOOden c:Overlli&i or wh•lhl> H bad -pulled aslae. • ' I • " ' . -'~Oh, Ohl Th1t'1 All Wt N.,.i -Another Attroctlon to lrln9 Mort Ptoplt to the Cotati" Wounded County Yeggs Arrested in Mexicali ' . Two liquor store bandil.8 who engaged in a shootout with a clerk Monday night were arrested Thursday in Mexicali; Ba~ ja :california, Garden .Grov.e e<>lice reported today. Both men had been wounded in the shooting match with lloll&lu Frank, 29, at Ed wsen's liquor store, ·13111 Harbor Blvd. . . . Garden Grove detectives Doil Aritofne Antoine .today praised the ability and cooperation ~ the Mealcan po I I c e in bringing about tbe amat. Police said ' tbe two IUspecb esc1ped with !!Cl of the mnre than !300 they had taken from Frank. 'l'b6 reset of the money wu dropl/ed u they Ded !rnm the liquor ,store. Anloine sai!I they learned that Devine Ind. the Mexican alien had tried ullaucceaafully to persuade • Calex. ito dodbr to treat them. , ( ~ . .,_ -- HarteliUSr .. . ·' .. - Hearings ' ~ ' • 1 To Continue·; . ' . • • A Stale Board of Medical Esamlnen : Bearing Into 'allegatlo111 that Dr. Ebbe '. Harte!iu.s ol Costa Mesa and El Toro was : &uiJty Of i:00ral turpitude and UR--; proresslonal c0nduct in his relatlonslUp : with ,two 1WOl'nftP pa11ents will be resumed : Tuesday al the Loa Angeles State. Office : Bulldtni. . Deputy Attorney ~neral ~e!Jrey ; Woblner will pick up wher~ ha lell oll ; Dec. 1 ·1n his · calling of witnesses to sup-: port. cbar1es that Hartellua. Ill, drucaed : •nd .... ulted Mrs. Reba Vaughn, 31, of · 117 W. Wllsnn St., 'Costa Mes•. ·and ; repeatedly drugged Mrs. Wanda Melen·: drei, 22, of Costa Mw, ln the months : before her death . ': Both aidea predicted three months ago : that the resumption of the hear~ will : not be aufflclentJri the three days ,allotted: to conclude ~ testimony. Wohlner his : stated that the testimony of Mrs. Vaucbn: alone will take up three.d.aya. : Only six of Wohlner11 12 subpoenaed : witneues: had teS!Jfled when hearing of·: ficer ·E. F. ·de"VUbiss ordered the three. month recess. , Hartelius has been cleared in three: Orange County Superior <;;curt trials of ; arson, f.r•ud and bribery charges con.: tained in Grand Jury indictments. He has · sued tbe ci~y of Cos.ta Mela for ~l.S~ million 1n damages for what he clalin1 · was his false arrest on insurance fraud : allegations contained in one of those in·: didmenta. · .: ' Old-time Picnic Makes Comeback : In Costa Mesa < " and Arthur Nuncio picked up ~ymond · E. Devine, 22, of 12402 Huter st.; Garden 1 Organizations that supported Costa} .;. G~ove at the Mexican borde.r Tbursdly Mesa's Traditional Old-Timer New-Timer , afternoon. Ft'etn Page 1 Picnic, which last year bowed to modern· His leg, which· had been sha,t~red by a times, can look forward to a return to the : bullet in the shootout w.as plcu::ed _in a LEITER good old days. ~ plaster cast at a Garden G:rov.e hospital. • • • The event ,OOmes back to town Aug. 13: He Is charged with assault. with Jntent to · In a new location and plans are already: commit murder •nd armed robbery. ~~.'?f the .Republic19 convention in under way for its various features. . The Other bandit, RudollO Valdei Chairman for the 1972 picnic will be: Aguayo, a Mexican national who was in JOeindieJ\,St' said he had no recollection Mrs. A. L. "Lucky" Pink,ley, whlle the: this country illega1ly and had been.living of receiviJI& the Jetter. event itself is spon~ed by the Costa: , Kermedy ~,cited 1nother 1ette~-..wril; Mesa Historical Sociefy. · ,. in the Santa Ana area, remained in a ten by Ri~, w. McLaren,, then assll) Keening the theme , organizen will: Me:racati hospital: tt · ch ,. k d' · Garden Gr0;ve detectives aaid dOctori t~nt a ~)' Jel'.!enJ in ar1e ol the .l!D:' stage It in Estancia Par , surroun mg. t.Qld them Aguayo·prObabJy 'Will not ·uve. t1trust dlvbion, written in answer to the old Diego Sepulveda Adobe'. which the; -'-··-lio was hit•tn:rtbe lbdomelf., bi.It........., Robertl0n'1 letter. · eociety restored as a State Historical'I ,.._, •= McLaron, &aid Kleindienal never had Landmark tinued lo fire at Frank emptying his .33-any· <:Ontad with Rep: Bob Willt!ie (II' The pjcnic portion -ii used to lje morej caliber revol-.:er. ~"''·T'/ • Calif.), uid to be involved in the::ITlir of-a con~ol\-type fted -will feature: Mexican autboritiee1 aYokled1•"'leilftll1 oontributions offer, or that there was any family p0UuCk dinnefl'Under weeping! eslradiUon procee<llnp niprdlDg·ooiM cormectton -· the aettle111et1I of the willows on the plctureoque old spaiuslil by declaring-him an uhdeairetilf·.alttn. · ~ cue and the contribution. rancho. ~--·:F·· ;;;;;~~;;;;;;~~~ "H~n1e'dbn's .F~ur Centurie.s, "Jr .. ch ••"l-'YJOI fnlm t .. pmt I« mod.,. Anjerte.io WmOI" .. . W• w•nt t. 1how,you H1nr.don'1i.four C.11turi11 C•ll1c.fi•11 ••• IJ1c.•u11 Ith•• u11iqu1ly iuit1d tO tho co1T1forttbl'-w1y Wo liv• tod.ty. lt'1 •11 •loctric ••t•ITllil•t• of OY•r 90 d11l9n5 f•r your liwi111.:roo1T10 or D•dro•"'· Th• wtri1ty of ~~ d11ig11 111d tUff•r•ftt fi11i1h11 pr1..nt 1n unuui1/ opportu11ity for you f• c.r•1t• yoUf' own hi9hly indiwidu•I ind p1r1on1I room,_Ou'r-prof1s1ion•l 1!1ff , will k1lp yo\i with your 11l1cli•111:fo 1ftrt •r. c•111,l1t1 $189 your tl4cor1tlft9 pla,ri1. r r , . .. ~ . $189 QR.EX~L ""7 HERITAGE -KARASTAN ' . . \ ~ ·~ ~ ;:,. NI~ llACH LAGUNA BIAQI TOllltANCI ; f727 W~~';.'42·2050 345 North Cotat Hwy. 494-4551 23649 Hawthomt llvd. ·-OPIN'l!il ' ' "0 ' • ' lllJ) 171•117' 0,. M ... 'Ml t .. ' ... , ...... II ,......., ._._ ... Aftltllllil• AID-NSID • --:..JJ ...-. --'°:"9• T .. "-M• el~ C..., 14 .. lW IN.TIRIOR$ • • • . . . ' DAILY PILDT f 5enafe. App roves Housing ·Mea~ure Drug Pri~~s -B.alloon· .. Seizures-Make Stuff. Rare, Costly Ul'I T...;Mi. Kieked Out i n SIWW Mrs. Skye Davis holds baby son, Ching, as process servers evicled her from home in Portland during snowstorm. Owner or residence leased home to one party who iµ ttlrn· subleased it .tq ~Mrs. Davis. Own· er protested that original lease liad no subletting options. Friends help Mrs. Davis move. Tanckm Supported WASHINGTON (AP) -The Soaafa boa puood I If.billion ........ blll duerlbed II one ot the l!lOll lmporlul put toietber In ylll'I. Major provlalo111 of the bill -Id control ciooln( coall on home -..... llilblidlu m .... lnna~ deficit. IJ1d con- solidate lederol houslDI pro- arams. The measure, sent to the House where action isn't likely until after the Easter recess, Includes some or Prealdent Nixon'• recommendation!, but Democrat.I 11:tered several of them. Pioneer 10 . Heads Out To Jupiter <;APE KENNEDY (UPI) - Pioneer 10, lutes! object to leave earth, aped on a near perfect coune today toward a historic picture-taking r~ez. VOU! with the planet Jupjte.r on Dec. 2, 1973. After sweeping within 87~000 lJliles of the tops of Jupiter's glowing muJUcolored cloutts, the 565-pound spacecraft will travel on to the far reaches of the planets and eventually become the first probe .to leave the solar system. It Is expected 19 reach the star Aldeboron In 1.7 m1111on years. On the slight chance it migbt encounter Intelligent life elsewhere In the. . pluy, Pioneer 10 carries an idert. tlficatlon plaque. The man pic- tured on the plaque has his MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -A Martin Luther King Jr., said hand raised in a gesture of black civil rights activist says Thursday the proposed ticket a group bu J>een formed to could satisfy1 both blacks and peace. push a Democratic national whites, as well as the women's Jupiter, fifth planet out ticket that would o f f e r . liberation movement. from the sun, Is the apec- aomething for everyone _, · Bevel said slighUy more tacular giant of the eolar Alabama Gov. . Georg'e c. -than 100 IV>f"Cl\ns, mosUy system. lt has 1% moons, a W·'J f ...._,d --• ~·-puzzli"" red "eye" 10 times iU ace or ... ~ ent-cu11.1 Soutllern students, both black "6 black U.S. Rep. Shirl~ y and white, now make up the the size of the United States Chi!lholm of New York for vice organization that will promote and the planet 1enerates more president. the Wallace-Chisholm· ticket. heat than it receives from the ; The Rev. James Bevel, long-They .are preparing t 0 sun. Scientists also hoped to time aide to the late Dr. mount a national drive and determine . If there wu a * * * Democrats SQftening Pot Stand take the proposal to the floor passibility U.s th 1 c k a~ of the Democratic National . mosphere ~ld aupJ)ori IOb'l.e Convention, be said. .._ form .¢ life. . Mrs. Chisholm could not be"'• -~ 10, 'ilrawint - reached for comment. fropt fOur ·~\ear generators, A spokesman for Wallace stt\out ol\ Kl at million mife said he had not beard of the Joutney tO Jui)iter Tbunday1 proposal and "jusldon't have night. An AUa...centaur rocket· any reaction at all." accelerated It to • record Bevel said the concept will 31,413 mUei per hour. be offered Saturday to the The spacecraft pe:rfonnfl4 WASHINGTON (AP) Tennessee Black Political Con-the first criticol llepo Of !Is Molt Democratic presidential vention, a Memphi! gathering 639-day mission flawlessly and hope!··•-favor r e d u c I n g to be attended by· state black by 11 p.m. (PST) Tliuraday It ~ leaders ol both parties. had . . . • penal~es for smoking marl~ Bevel joined King In 1982 for its b_1g rune-foot d1sh Juana, but Rep. Sh Irle y a rights drive jn Albany, Ga., antenna . Pomted back. toward Chisholm of New York and and was 8 key figure in the rapidly ahrlnldng Ea4 former Sen. Eugene McCarthy ~them Christiah Leadership The ambitious, 167.S million think it should be legalized. Conference campaigm I n ~Uon opens arnew era iq Sens. Edmu~ S. Musk.le of Birmingham and Selma, -Ala., man s exploration of t~ Malne and Hubert H • and Chicago 11 SCLC's direc· universe. Ploll:eer io ts the Humphrey of Minnesota both tor of nonviolent acUon. first to venture ou~ ·~. sold In response to a Poll that Atlanta SCLC headquarter• Man, ."througb the h~ they favor reduced penalties. said Bevel has not been asteroid belt and on thr°'8fl Sen. George McGovern of formally associated with the uncharted space to Jupiter. 1t South Dakota. ~nd Sen. Vance group since early 1970. ls expected to remain.in racf!cf Hartke of lnd1ana back an end "Indeed it 11 a aeriou!I ef-contact with earth until 1r7I to JaU terms for smokers. fort," Bevel said of the pro-when Jt ls 1.5 billion mlles New York Mayor John V. posal. · away. Lindsay said there should be no penaJties for those over 18 who use the weed , but he said he needs to see more medical evidence before goln11t so far . as McCarthy and the con- gresswoman. West Virginia Launches Hunt MAN, W. Va. (UPI) - Investltaton roamed West Virginia's mountain' hollows in IUI'Ch of unsafe coal mine reaervoirl today. With the to11 • ·1n West Virginia's wotli;llQqd diuster standing II " BIJC'~i~ '.• ind amther 115 missing, the state de~ment of mines ordered th8 immediate d r a I n a g e Thursday cf a wu(e · water resefvolr In Nicholas County. about 75 mllea northeast of heri. One Man Slain .. Three Shot by Police In Movie ScenefMelee PHILADELPHIA (AP) -officers who climbed up the Police have 1hot one man to fire e1e1pe on whlch they death , wounded two otben In a were llandlng. • melee that broke out In on The dead man wu !dentllled alley where 1 Hollywood u Lilroy Sbelllndoab, 34, ol . lllmln Nedro, N.Y. Pulice Inspector moV1e ci:ew wu g 1 Lawrence Love aald Sbenut-street chase scene. · Police 11id the . dead and ~ bod lflbbed a Policemon In a bearbul IJ1d was lrylnl to wounded were residents of the throw him over the fire etcape building who had been drink-ing beer and throwing debris railing, but the officer wu Jnto the narrow alley Thurs-able to !Ulbolster hia revolver day night where the filming and fired six shots at S~ was'taking place. Officers said doah. the men · refl,l!e<f to halt the The officer, P a t r o I m an commotion and £hen attacked Albert M on t a n a r o • -WU hospitalized wilh noR ond 1houlder• lniuries. The Officer :Social Security -·And the Cradle with him, Sgt. Thomas Ram- bo, had h1a 1ntle broken in a otrugle with 11 least IOU< other men, lmpector Love 11id. . Love 11ld Sgt. Rambo ~ one man In the right arm, He Wll lclentllled .. llQmond M-, II, Of Syrocuae, N.Y; .WASlllNGTON (AP) -All children enterinl the flrll rrade Iller Jon. I, 1174, muat be a..tgned SOcloJ Security numbers •ccordlni to a proposal by the senate FilllDct Committee. lnunliront. ond Ill peraons applyln} ,for welhre alao would have to obtain numbers. Under the present law, a person is required to oblaln a number when he begins work. The provisions were added by the committee ,,,...,. day to the Social Securlty-weUare reform bill belnl readied !or Senate action. SponllOrs Aid the provisions would give additional weopona to the effort to uncover welfare cheaters by •-lnl track I>! people tlnce theH woulcl be tbt only three um .. nwflbeil woulil be obtained. • Also wcunded WIS J 0 b ft Benedict, •. of C o r w e 11 ltland, OnL Love I a I d lleoedict WU bit by ODI ol the ballet. fired by M-..ro, !Jon' Ooldmon, production m11111er ol l!allll"n .Produc- tions of Hollywood, said be had . a crew Of 15 people 1hoollD1 a 11<e11e where one ctr wu to chue another up the alley. He sold the ..,_ had been filmed once, then the trouble mu. out II the cmr wu Mlllnl up !or ftimlnl another 1n1le, · The maso-lramlt feature of, the legislation -Id' f\lrnisb • ltderol .W...ldies to p a y' delcils ol subways, bus line• . ' and commutez:. train!. ''I'hese are opposed by the Nixon Administration, however, and there were in- dication! in the 'debate. that ""' ,,...,..... the money would ncit be spent Heart Attack for this purpose even if Broadcast newsman BUI Congress approves it. Lawrence, 56, w a s Spansors of the subsidies found dead Thursday· declared that mass-transit in his room at Bedford, systeip.s are folding all over the nation and only federal N.H., an apparent heart help can keep many of them attack victim. He was running. covering Ne~ HamJ>" Opponent. declsred the pro-shire primary for ABC gram would inean an endless __ N_e_w_•·------- draln OD the Treasury, S""'e cities could keep lam at uneconomic levels and put in for more and more subsidies; Y ahlonski Case NEW YORK (AP) -The eotlmated 311,000 narcollcs ad-U.S. eovminnent . lleilhtenecl otreet price !or illicit drugs Is dicta. lta empbull on dammJni the 1ofnl up here, and Police soy Deputy Chief I n 1 p e c t o r drul flow 11 lls woterabeds In a aeries ol apectacU!or drul Jules Sachlon, bead ol the Europe IJ1d the Middle Eut. aellurta has been an Jm. polict narcotics dlvialon, uld Theae aelzum accounted for portant factor 1n that tnnd. heroin first became 1C1rce 3,'IM pounds of heroin worth h during the twl).month East --''--•...& -Ullo T e world's biggest heroin Coast dock strike that began an -·"'\A~ ·-m n on seizure, in Marseille Thur.. )•" Oct 1 the street -· . . . ' day, was the latest in a series In New York, where an The lt71 seizures wou1d sup. of hauls that have marked the esUmated half of the country'• ply the country's addlcts with international war against drua addicts reside. the street price heroln for about lhrff monlha traffkkir1•. of heroin climbed from S2 a at the estimated consumption ~.. bag to u much as $5, Sachson Police officials here said iald. or six tons a year. they could not yet determine After the atrike , Sachson By that standard, derived by whether the seizure by French uld he had expected , that the U.S. Bureau ot Narcotics cu11toms agents of 937 pounds prlcea mi&ht go down again. and Danaerous Drugs, the of pure heroin in the bU,es o1 But he has since changed his Marseille seizure amounted to a Caribbean shrimp boat mlnd. "Heroin ls not as plen· a one month's supply. would produce 1 drul panic. tilul," he said. The buresu eslimates the But they agreed that the 6ne reason appears to be average addict heroin dosage The section on mortgage. closing costs would direct the Housing and Urban OeVelop- ment Department to develop within six months regulations putUng controls on all set- Uement costs. haul, worth about $200 million the tripling In 1171 ol drur u jun under a sraln daily. on the street, would a!JDO!lt seizures compared with 1970. But Sathaon says many ad. certainly balloon the price of Big seizures have come with diets use four or five eralns a heroin for this n at Ion 1 s increasing frequency alnce the day. Rewa~ Sla ted. l_cc-"-::;;iilliiiiiiiiiii~~·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij~ The provision would cover FHA and VA loans as well as conventional m o rt g a g e s bought by government cor- porations. WASHINGTON, Pa. 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II is located on an attractive site above the Upper'Bay and has two heated swimming. poola and a health club. · · But the appearance is deceptive: The Y-MCA will be •14,000 in the red for thL! year's operations unless . blW moDef ii found. A look al the bud1ot reveals that the YM CA la not · · llhored up Hy rich backers, u commonly assumed. But the fact that people think ii is, bas depriwd it of con· ll~rable flnincial aupport, YMCA leaders are co& 'finced. Hidden behind the mistaken "rich" image of the Y ii a '"°'000 debt on the 'building and a youth pro- ll"llll that lw tripled during the· last three years. The YMCA !!OW serves 1,500 adults and.2,200->'l'uths tlirough • colleae aae In Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and Unlver- . ally Pork. • . Tfi1 community is the loser when the Y, long noted . for procluclnl better young citizens and tomorrow's loaders, la handlcappe.d by Inadequate community fl· wclal ~upport ' • · · Vindictive Santa Ana ~-.!'cl IX of the "Perils of the Promised Land" Kat· ~ue Script by Santa .Ana city officials and attorneys • .. -.. . to the railroad tracks while Santa Ana locomotes !ta • way to legal infamy approaches tho height of incredu· lity. "' --' -• ( ' Once again, Santa Ana· has vowed to 'declire the city of Irvine does not exist while it pursues its real de- clared victim, the Irvine Companj. -. , · Defeated last week for tho eighth time In Its bi<f to regain the strcalled 938-acre ''promised land," Santa Ana this week approved renewed pursuit by appeal. It the Santa Ana scriptwrite.rs spent u much time and money figuring out how that city might better qse its vacan~ industrial property a) they do entangling innocent residents of Irvine in bureaucratic, courtroon,. • legal battles, they might come up with a happy>endin,t. , ... As it stands now, this vindictive. bit of legll fantasy can mean nothing but bad box office for Santa Ana, J?.iarticularly among the citizens who are their newest city neighbors (and potential customers). ' - Black's Only Way to Go Consider the Congressional candidacy of John Black of Newport Beach . Any man of credibility who would challenge U.S. . Rep. John Schmitz (R·Tustin) deserves all the .encourage· meITT he can get.~ But Black's campaign is sputtering at the stirt, at best. · /. First, he threw his hat in the race tor the Demo- cratic nomination and said it would be "impossible" to beat Schmitz. Then he called a press confe'rence to ex~ pJain he didn't really mean 1'impossible," only to get but one newspaper there to report the explanation. Wd.l, .. • • .... . ·. ... .. n ' . • · la ~I set to unfold in yet another judge's chambers. _This !ale!! in the nightmare dream sequence at· tempt to rope !Jle entire population of t~e city of Irvine ,, Candidate Black, the onIY way to go is up. . . YEAR OF THE RAT . ' Sec.ret Mem0 ,, 53% of P..,n.i.t~ · lmt Only ,.2.5% in Legislature ' ' ! • J'tiuche$~0ff -. . ;" . .Dea r Gloomy More Women Sh:ould Run, for Offi.ce p;,e C~rge , _f-0Uotof1'Q b tM Andtraon ·,eolqmn lthldo l"Oll)Pkd Richard Kl<in4i•nsl fl> •G1k th• Senate Judiciar; Commit· Of' -!"''ffn~u!!diate pl.iblic Marin~. nd ,o~s -d .!(1tifie<f ue .. ti re;Nu to "Afiiftr.son'1 c1iargt1. -Editor. . ( ' • TJ~"I . ' . Li'!AllllNG10H ·.:.. lVe .'have "°" . lilllhed that.,. .\ttomey G e n e r a I • I ~ Kleindienst told'~ lie 1baul the Ju at l co ent'a sudden out-ol"COUr.t: lilt.- of the Ni.IAln Adininatration'1 bl(· ' . Gus , Are lt1ayor Wilson's apologies for Councilman SI. Clair'• rudeneu to the-Public going to become 1 per- maneot ~ of the city council agenda! -M.K.G.- Tilll ....... rwfllKh ,.....,, ...... ,.., .....,,,.,. .._. el ffM -.•-· .ltMI .,_. • ,._. tt • .......,. "'9, Deity l'l .. t. ... .. . ., bu now been linked to the setUement. MitCheu l)ait glficially ·d i.1 q U a i 01 fl e d Ha:= \be caae because of an old rela---: with !'IT. Yel Dita Bean!, ~, ~y's top lobbyist, has now ·acki>owlicfied that she arrlJlied the set• Ueinent with Mitchell Jn a private con· venation at the 1overnor'1 mansion in K~ after Jut year's Kentucky Derby: , . Her cmiesaiOn came after we obtained an exlrlonllnar)' confidenUal memo, writtep by· btr, from 11T'a files . The memo sugeated atronaly that lbe sot· tlement wu made in exchange for I'M''.1 To the· Editor: A newspaper , columnist rec e.n t Ly reported that there aren't mw wonien (state) legislators -perhaps 400 of 1 total of 7,Sff. This it.-national aveiige of about 19 men to one woman. . . In Ca!ifornia It's worse -77 men to thret'"wOmen in the.Assem5Jy and 40 men to no women in the Sena'te. This means the Assefubly has 3.75 percent 'women and with no women in the Senate, the pereentage for the entire .. Legislature drops to 2.5. • • • ~ · · ~ ·~ . nos ts A C11alnlty, a~e 53 }>ercel)t ol · lbe U.S. !!liPt!lllloO . Orf women. The calamity cii>mel Jn lhe "Jor111 o'f "manhandli"'~' or passillg over wome~·a rights legislitiOn, incl,UdilJI a sensible · abortion law." Jflodernizing labor Jawa, venereal diseaie edUcation, ·etc . .; 't'' • -, ... ,~' • ' " l \ '. .. . ,.. ·~-:'.\'. Lttter1 from readers art wekome. Normall'JI writar1 should convey th;eir me.s.sagts m 300 words or lt11. The right to conden.st letters to fit 'JpOCt or e:liminate libe:l ~ rtstroed. All ltt- ttr.t must includt. lignaturt· ond mail-:, with the U.S. Department or JntertOr and the· orange County Board of .S1n~r:viso~ tlnlt Upper Newport Bay would make an excellent natural park and wildlife rt.luge. Tbese agenCies represent more than lhe voice Qf a few. lbe·water quality of the Lower Bay is direc:Uy affected by the-condition of the Upper. Bay. Since the Lower Bay is responsible for most all the values·bert ·it seems elemtntal that' il shouJd be pro- tected . ing addre:s1, but name:1 ·ma11 bt with· , 1 held on rtqut1t 'if 1ufficient r~a.so1i ' U appartnt. Poetry will ;not b.t piib- PAUL RYCKOFF ·Ceol B eau· NeeMff '• • • r, • • ' • f' ,; • - ,.,., .• ,1 ,fOttie~ltor: , li.shtd. . _ · -illus letter. ls In reply to "Upper Bay Is !ollowmg ·the 111111 flood wu only tern. !fo Wfidllfe Refuge.'' written bY. ¥r· Max pora'<°. ,Within three IJIOOths _ t ft t Sturges (Mailtiox. Feb. 25). fn writing ~iologM:al ~~nlty beg~n· to rtplenis~ this, I have tried to remain a.a objective Jtsel!. The wildlife count .this ·Y~~. has. ex-as po~sible. · , ceeded .so~e ~ount prior to the . t!Nl9 Mr. Sturges seems •to emphalicallr en-· flood •. siltation of the upper end o~. ~e dorse the dredging of the BaCk Bay. i.e:, bay wu due to J>OO~ land m~~ag~ent ·m tiji creatioq of a marina . I do recognize the water shed. · the need for more boat sllps but not for · the sole purpose of mitigating the fii'lan· ~TION of. ~pper 'Ne~rt.Bay -·-claJ' and moral burdenS of a yacht ·or ship as a. viable est~ary IS both practical. ~nd brokerage business. feasible. ln this manner-:an attractive . l·trull ..... The cise bivolvod a.. • lii!ernatlGnal '.f9Ieplione and TeJe. Saph C<lftl!omerato, l!blcb ~ .. tlJe, l'IY to a 6ii. preme ~Court. lbow• •. -With die J1l8I. : ... Depertinent ""' m"a tueover of the ·, pledge of cah'1upporl for the Repu~Ucan tonVenttod. · The colwnnist· aslCe:d, .. So wby aren't they (women) where: the power is in politics instead of doing the routine political chores such a.s typing, stuffing •nd a~dressing envelopes?" The few WO!Tien I have known in the past who con· templated running for the ciiy council or the state Legislature did not becallSe of the subUe objectjons of their husbands - instead of their encouraging support, which is necessary. natural park could be created at no cost IT'D BE GR~AT il more pec)ple could to the city· experience the beauty ,ol the estuaey but lmce Hartford Fire IJiaurlnce company. LI.It JuJy, how~, the c,ue · WU llhruptlJt aetUed. The terms, ciN!dered lilb!Y favorable to!TI', were aruuiunced • the ..... time !Tl'~ pled1ed,up t0 '400,fJOO to support the Ropablican <OQ· Yentton In Sin Diego thL! year.), chedt for '100,000 baa already l>Oen. written. DENYING ANY COMectlon between the convention cuh and the antl·truat Mlt· tlement, Kleindienst inllated that the Juatice Department'• anli.trust staff had been free from aiu; political pre.ssure from above. • · · 0 The. aetllesnent between the Depart- ment of Juatice and J'IT WU hanQled and neptilted u:c1usively by Assistant At- tDmey General Richard W. McLaren (then head ol the .lllli-trust division)," Kleindienst .. id in a letter to Democratic National Chairman Larry O'Brien. · • However, ..,e -now learned thll Kleindienst llimself held roughly a hall· dmen aecret meetings on the rrr case ,with ' ditoctor ol thn:onipany belore the IJlttlement WU r6acbed. THE DmECl'OR, Wall Sire.I financier FeiJJ: Rohatyn, conceded to us that he met in private with Kleindienst, who wa1 then Deputy Attorney Gener.al, at · the aame time McLaren was negotiating with In!1•lawyers. ' ~ J'I w11 supposed to make the case on · tbt economic sid! or Jt," Rohatyn told my auocilte Brit Hume. He said he puticularly stressed to Kleindienst JTT 's ........,11 for keeping Hartford Fire. "Kleindienst'• duplicity is fur t.b er ~ that the Administration has nwcb to bide ·in the ITT affair, which , lletl more 1U.Jpicloua the more we in· vtotlpte ii: ' MRS BEARD ai>o told us that the day Mat sturges also ·does not understand or What use 11 that if that very beauty is the tidelands trust of ·upper Newport destroyed accommodating those people? LET US ROPE the men and women of Bay. Tbe Orange County' Board· of I ·a1so questiOn ·that the fecferal govem- California will promote the eJection of Supervisors manages this tidelandS trust 'ment reserved a perpetual right, aa Mr. qualified women to our Legislature from by an act of the state'Le_gisla_ture in 19J9 Sturges stated, to the maritime usage ol aftu· we confronted ber with the .memo, !'IT'"6mty lnen from New Ycitk Shred· ded many of. 'her office files because they feared the papers' might be subpoenaed when tbe ·memo became public. -Mi~ll -id ADI di;.,uis . the matt<r . wfth us. John""Hushen . 1 Juslice Depart· me.nt spokesman, told us there was "no tru(b"'·· to ·Mrs. Beard:1 stoo'. He 1e'lcriow1edged, however, that Mitchell had spoken to Mrs. Beard at the gov~noi't's mllJ]sion. all segments of our society -party to dt;,~lOP N~~t Bay in_!.o a harb?r foil'· tht Upper Bay. Since when does the politics, 'political science fields, ·1aw, comme?"c~.·fa.shing ·~~ 1 ,Vl g a ti 0 n · · f~eral eo.vernment possess such a. business, ·League of Women VoteQ·, etc ••. Retent~y the stat& Suv.n:n.ie Court. ~1,1\ed .• '~rpetual• right?. And let us hope they will , when elected. ·that1,th'°'.develop~e.n~ of.:tutdands ~ttus~ ' ·we are au ·entitled to our best interests . enrieh our legislative body, which seems for commerce, fishing •.nd nav1gatJQft is ·10 the future management of the U~ .to have a ·paucity 61 -enlightened ncludea ecologic_al:val~ per Bay and recreation seems to be high members. THE STATE Natural Resources · A.gen-'(; that ~s~ ~F~atlo~ ~mes i? t;iany ELIZABETH B. WNGFELLOW cy, which includes the Department of FiJh rms an a n-g is n e one o em. and Game, ParkJ and Recreation; agrees. HOWEVER, 'mts form of recreation We gave Hushen specific questions to ask the · Attorney General. B1.1t.fol,ll' hours later, after conferring with Mitchell, he c8lled us back without the answers. INSTEAD, HE URGED that we withhold our atory on Mn. Beard 's version of eventJ until, u Hushen put it, "we get all our ducks in a row ." He said )1itcbell wouk1 11prove" the falsehood of Mr.a. Beard's incriminatinc memo, but three d&ys later, no proof had appeared. Tbt June 25, 1971, memo is studded with auch bil ~Repu~lican n a m e 1 u Pr-.ident Nixon, Mitchell. California Lt. Gov. F.d Reinecke, San Diego Congresa- man Bob Wilson, White House aide Bob ~~an and H. S} (Hal) Geneen , ITT's president. · Jt ,is addressed to W. R. (Bill) Mer· riam, managex of m ·s Washington of· flee. •.:r thought you and I ~ad agreed very thoroughly that under n o circumstances would anyone in thia office° dbcu.ss with anyone our participation in the Convention, including me," Mrs. Beard wrote.· "OTRER mAN pennittlng John ll11rkoN'• R e butta l To the Editor: Perhaps Max Sturges (Mailbor, Feb. 2S) bas crystalliud the alignment of tboae wishing commercial developmei>t of the Upper Bay and tboae proposing development as a natural park . and estuary, Both of my opponents In the 5th Distric~ council race 1tand~together, ap. parenUy, in favoring comm er c i a I development. The incumbent councilman by hi! record and public .statements Js Identified with commercial development. Max. Sturges substituted for my other o~ ponent at a recent candida'tes' breakfast, is also his advocate and camplign ·manager, and presumbly speaks for him now in utging commercial development o! the Upper Bay. I J\EAD SOMEWHERE that 15 people crammed themaelveJ into a phone booth. If we tried hard ·we could probably cram an additional 10,000 boats into Newport Bay. But with what result? Respectab~~ 5.0 P crc,~nt , Today's little wcwd.-quiz will deal with · commonly~ names or pbraset'Who!e : origin or flnl' meanlnf w uninown· ot misint<rprefed by·mosl people. Piftn>er-· - cent on tbis is a re-: " ., ~ spectable score. 11. Were the ''trade royal son o(·Davld. 1 winds" so called be-·, 3. Mardi Gras means 14 ~at~Tuesdity" in :ause the)\ were good--· ,french, or Shrove .,., ........... the last day for "trade" (com-'--~ merce)? before Lent·, indicatU,g tbe1 final day to gorge onesf!f. 2. What is the pri·· 4. 'It .was a pracllc~ of th. e ancient mary meaning , of ., ;--''Christ," and to Teutons to drink honeywine ·fof 30 days,~ whom did it flrst or the first full moon cycle, after mar. apply: ... . · . riage. (A<:cording to Brewer,:Attila the 3. Why Is the festival named '!Mirdf Hun dran~ 10 much at ·hls weclcffiig.feall Gris"! (New Orleans readers, take only ,that he died.) half credit for knowini this.) s. FALSELY attribui.d to the Marquis 4. Why is· the initial part of marnale , of MarUnel, who 1eorganited the F1qich call<d a "honeymoon''! ' .. infantry In the 17tli centuey: ~ .but the (, IS A '1MARTINET," m~I· .a word WU uaed in EnsJJ..sh before-be WU.1 famous, and It Is, not In the French lu· J lnf,ringes 011 .ttie ·r!ghts ·of those personJ who wish to explore the mudflats and 1.1r.rshes (which wouldn't exfst if boating prevailed ) for the pleasure of Jl-that being their re<:reation. There are many variables involved and all 'of them must be co'nSidered and this 'makes it risky to make any stakes at fhis pOirif. If .you do make a stake this early in the fame, you .have thereby polarized yoursfl . by mak· ing it difficult ror yourself tO cOnsider other people's views and situations. MR. STURGES seems to suffer from thi1> P.olarizaUOn. U he could come•out of that Perimi1'rt hi.! sa id background.I and communique cou1d prove useful in solv- ing this disp~ rather than agHatinJ iL We'r' nev~ going to aatlsfy everybody all the time so we Can at least try for 1 happy me.dium, and It will take cool heads, not hot ones, to accomplish this. MARGARET SETrERllOLM Ecology Chairman Western Surfing A'ssoCiatiOn PreSidebt Students tor Environmental Action -Corona del Mar Hi16 Scliool EstalllC!la Death Trap To tbe Editor : A. an .ecology·minded0 Democrat, I am and always have been in favor of beautiful parks to enhance an arta. A new park near Estancia would sUrely be an improvement in my Mesa Verdt neighborhood . . • However, if it't a choice between a park or a "Safe Estancia Drive'', we must'" consider the latter. . IT JS INTERESTING" to walch tlio powerful wheels of progress . gfind, especially •when the priority seems .to be inanimate objects such,as • park.rather than concern for· humm lives-such. as the Estancia High Schoot ·llludtn!l 0travel· ing the death trap (Estancia Drive) daily. · ·soMEONE' '.J'OOlt:.tljt lnitiitive iO' Jn. tei:est the ;iuaen1'1~ a park. ~''"who Will instill !JI their ilearla aid,) iihI. a 1enuine concern 'for" their ...,. in. aild cmpaiin for 'a wllef.f!stanefa.~I>ei • '. BERNlcll•~ . . t·'i.: I'> '•t< ·~ ••. I ;> . ~"'<Otes . :·r; ·~ • • I ' ... ' .. . : . . • Vice Adllltral ·Ji II ti Ca/ml, 0\1.8, Naval Aeademy 9apt" -''.~e ol the depression and war gen,eraµo,, crlit.ed the youth. crisis. We; ~fbd too hard a.ad Yfe· :were too ever1ist~ succeist~;;· .• Richard Maary slma, s.f.' ....lri ;.,. flee attorney -"You dOn't hve ra-, Ufe to be a lawyer, ,you live II to liff'X* life." -• : __ .. -•c•AIT' , NOT ONLY Kleindienst, but hL! boss, ....... Attorney General Jolln Mllchell, Mitchell, Ed Reinecke, Bob Haldeman and Nixon (beaides Wilson, ol course~ no one !lit known from .. horn that 400 thous. and cornmilment hod come •.. John Mil· chell bu certainly kepi it on the higher level only, we aboukl be able to do the In addition to the degrading effects pf bulkheadlng, dredging and crowding more boats in the natural estuary, a new problem is now recognized · Measurements of heavy met.al deposits' in the Lower Bay 'by the Cai!fomla Stat< Board ol Health 'show that lead, cadmium and copper· Uist in quantities thousands of times greater tha:n the standards rec- ommended by the Environmental Protec- tlori A1ency of the federal IO\'OMllllOll!. strict disciplinarian, so named ~r .. u iCOn: ' ~ . of!icer In the French lf"Y? . . •· OrillnallY, the offidal mlrti llalllped ,. • I. Why w· IOll!etblng called a ''hall . on pie! and llil\'er arlicloa, an. ,....,.. DAILY PILOT lli>bm N: W~ l'KllU.ll<r Tham4S Kertn1, Editor •• Georse --..., Deer Georae: . Whal la the el y m·olo1ical lnll:do!!n .,t·IM-"0!1f "iovelorn," • II you know what I mean? .CONCERNED Dear Conpemed: '. ' ... Keep yqur ledlerous innuendoes lo younelf, Concerned; !Ilia It a ' famlty "-pet. · 1 ~ ~-'yw:;_· -wl=~ 'f: dlA ntoyhe ,.. .._ .. -II.) ume .... 11 am conv~. because of several conversations with Louis (Nunn) re Mitchell that our noble commitment has pne a lOlll way toward our necotlatlona oo the morion eventually com1na out 11 Hal (Genoen) wanta them. Cei:ta1niy the ~ bu told Mitchell to -that th!np ·are worked out fairly. II w lllill oajy ¥cLaren'1 mlck<y...,... .,e are aulferln1 . • • , "JI . (Ibo convention Cllh) fell too mlidr )IUhlldl1 JIU can beUeva our ~ willt J.-wll wind up allDI down. _. II ~ helpltlf us, bat ..-lat ti he -· Piull delllroy thll, bult!"' THESE REA VY metsls are l"'laonous to life and are the products o! heavy boll concentraUons. Since 70 percent of Nc"J!Orl Bay Is ·already devoted to boating, is !here a need to add more holta when 1 further deterioration ol the,,_ 1'0Uld _.i11 'lllm'e la a real poaolbllilJ that Ille ., 11111 1'aW .i. be ~ .. boclY~ct sports If thla allllllloil g nol remediad. The reductklrl iJI 'Wild li~ populatloa • • mart"? 1• • • 1: , \ 1 1n&1 • .,t tbe .Qol&lmlths' Hall in Loiiaon. 7. How dJd,...ail'l~ini COllJO•tli he1 '. .7. Oirlitlat>lty wu al first an urban .designated•• 0 ---" and "beatbena~? -11......;. •• .....," "~ " --.1 "heathen'' ..,..-,,. . . . , ... ,~.. ...., jlqln UN I. Whit w the """"°nee bet....,. a "'1-UR1 rullllcs, those who Uved In vtlia,.. tepee and a wlgnnl? • · , or °" heathl. t. Who ezperlenCed the lint "IP"Y"f ~ . I • 10. Why 11 1 IChool for c1eramen ••Ii· I. A TJ:Plql: IS .a !all co~shaped tent: ed 1 11se.min,ry"? • wipam. 11 a rounded or. ovl,l·thaped hut,. built mo"' on the order or the . ANSWER81 !Aklmo Igloo. I. "Trade wtncla," while lood· for sai~ · 9' The wrestlen w~o struqled for vlc- ltlf COllU11'fCO, ~ ~ wlndl thal tory In the ancient Gre<k public game1; ,.,,. .. ., or "tread''. Ii ..-e !llilonn'lracllt "-btlcs" survives 11 a brlncb of for lobe par\ocU. ' -•' t , I •l)'lllftlllllcs.' .1., "Chrilt'1 ii QtMk ~·fletn.,t 11the1 11 .. Prom the.LIUn, 11nunery garden," anomted one," wMdl lir,lt denoteil. the or 11plot.f(N' cutuvaUnc" XOODI men in ,.....lad Kine 11 llrael, and then the the ~ virtues. • _ • ' Albrrt W. Boto1 Ediloriol fags Editor ,,,, 'editorial .... ot the Dally Pilot seeks lo Jnfonn •lid •tlrnu-latc .rt6d•n~ by preunUn& thil: TIEM_:a;J*per'a O(l:i,.lon& and CQme mMt&ry on topidl of lnt~t 11.ntt •ifflifltance:, by provldlni:; a forum fOt" t~ ex('.lrt'lllon of "otn•1'91der7' opinions, and by prttenUris the' di\·crw ~iewpolnu~ lntorrntd Ob- '"""" and 1ook•-on '°""" bf thf day. • I . Friday, March 3, 11112 ( . 7 •• I to m IP DI a