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MONDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH '· 1'972
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Mighty E~Plosion
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'Theater Burts 20
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Explosion Ruins
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Man .Just Freed
LANCASTER (AP! -A man·
lreOd on ball for bla elghih 1rrest
.. drunk clrlVU.,· ~· ..... In-volved in a tratflc collision 90
minutes later in which two women
were killed, sberiff's deputies lllid;
Nude Girl
As Witness Luxury Building
-Jieiedaiit~ singer· Car~! Wood, .18, takes t~e •out'.for ~:lark beside
Centennial Park ·lake tn -Sydney, Au81<alia.-Sbe 'vncaliies .for Aw·
' lillilDI II local nlgb~clµb In Sydney. ·, • ... . -' . . -~ , ... ..-\ . , ,_ . , . , ..
20 Woun~ed in.,Big~l~sj
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At Theater iil··N: heland
BARCELONA, Spain (UPI) -Hun-
dreds 4f r~ers swarmed over a 2S-foot·
high pile of rubble digging for SW"Vivors
_ of a gu explj>sion which toppled parts of
a lo.story luxury apartment building ear·
.ly today. . ·
Police said 12 bodies had been found.
Many more ·w e r e feared killed or
trapped unedr the rubble, but no -surviv·
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U.S •. t<i Draft
15,000; 3 Month ,_
Spread Reveakd
WASHINGTON (AP) -. Ending 1 'five-
month pause, Secmary of Defeo,.
Melvin R. Laird today announced a draft
call of 15,000 to be spread over April,
May and June. . . ' Laird said 5,000 young men would be
called in each of those months.
This is the first draft call since October
when the Pentagon issued a call of .10,000
men for the finaJ three months of i971.
There were no draft calls in the first
~ qua~ of tt72. The Pentagon waited to
. . " • . .gauge the, effect of new pay raises and
!!ELF AST Northern Ireland (kP) ~ A • unite Ireland llld OIJM!l the -Brltllh frorp -yolunteei-. enllatments and the Army was
bomb nptoded In a l>Orltln& lot b,ehlnd a . ·the North, ~enl«I It had onythlng lo dp !edilc!td In ·•~ lo nieet C<J118resslonally
movie tllealer In 'ceiitral llelfast today, •With , that explollon and ,bllD\ed It • on mandated ~ts.
wouncUag about 3> pel'!Oll$; t 1 ¥rote~tant exitemlsts to whip ~ public Addressing the annual convention of
The blul cmne Iii mld-al)ernoOn behiild anger 1giln&C the IRA guerrtllis. (See the Veter1na of Foreign Wan today,
Qae RJts lGineqm •t :Uie junction of' ·•• f!,.l~ted ·story, Page 4)' ' . • · · Laird repeated a statement he made last Groov~ Road anct Great Victoria At ~\be ume thne lbat .tbe 'bomb week that~ 50,000 or fewer men would
Stre<t clilOe 'lo'the capitol's main rail· welll'bff Jn Belfast "today the Ardowen j>e ,clrafted mall of 197%, 1bout ball the
road Statton. . Hotel "In LonclOndmy wi:. wr<Ciced by number called last year.
People rushed screaming from the Ritz another "blast There wen no h!Ports of The secretary said the lower calls bad
and two nelgbborlng movie houses. F~ts lnjll'lel · • · · been made possible by the success of the
, of ambulances ferried away the injured, The bomb delcrlbed.-by _;.y eiperts Vielnam~tion program and the co~
'·most 9[ ~ 'sufferlna:, from shock and , as "a big ~." •as planted by three tlnued withdrawal of U.S. troops lron the
a.its: ttom flying g!a~s. r. ,, -' ' -two iirnvd •wiUI pll&o&a and the war. . The ~la at blew ID windows or lhe thtfd with ; ;:.~ pn Tbe men The VietnarnizaUon program, the
Europa Hotel abou,t 100 yards away. The gave \be ataH 25 minutes to "'ciear out.. secretary . said, will allow lbe United
Europa II )'lelfast s newest and largest 'l1lere were 00 guests In the bolel at the Stites to reduce ill for<a In Vletn1m lo liolel. time 111,000 by Moy I -the gOll set by Pre1l-
T1Jndow1 were llso lhatler!d up lo 300 • ~ ·1 dent NIJOn -"and we will meet or beat
7arU n11. # that lev,el."
nie 111.,t blew • In the frontage of Sc'-h S J Followlng hlo ipeech, Laird 1ccepled
11e1111t'• mooi r•-V1a1ortan pub, 111e -"a arum worn n -tlonl 1rom the delegates, 1nc1ut11ng crown,. wbkb llllldl_ICfOS~ J!ie .IJ"!'I -'-one who wanted lo lulow the· Id·
· from the nflrood lllllon' and wos UlS ANGEIZS (UPI) ·-" Pele!' mlniatratian'1 position· ·on 1mnesty for
• featured In the James Muon movie "Odd Scl!lbarum, • Repobllcon ....,.blJl'lll~ clrll\ evlden llld _.ten.
MID out." from Covlna, wu lo be ...... 1n loday.. Lalnlsald ·now Isn't the time lo -
A .. •erful blut on Saturday tore a member of the Loi An&eles County sider '!bot question, while men are
-lhnalb 1 c e n t r 1 I Jlel!ut restauront Boord of SupefvlHn. Schlblrum, 13, flibUnt 1111 ~ In._ Vi.toam, while cr6Wded with sl1oppen and killed two waf -lnlod by Gov. llonlld Reagon to AmerlclJ!I on .Ull held prisoners of war
...,.. ..i wounded 131 Cllber>,......1. serve the unexpired lorm of Iha lite IDli ""'11lhe1Jaited Sll~ COllllnu., to
'Ille 111111 R<publlcn Army, lllllllnf lo FnM G. lloaolll. ' Nit• mlllllr7 OODICt),UOO.
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ors have been dug out, p::ilice said.
'l1le eight-year-old building · in the
fashionable PedraJbes section near the
university contained 40 apartments. The
blaat destroyed a wing housing 10
aportmen!s and severely damaged the
remailider of the building. ·
The expl08ion, which pOlice. said was
probably caused by a massive gas leak,in
a· fourth story apartment, shook window
panes all over town.
Hundreds' of rescuers inc Judi IJl-g
unJverslty students fonned i human
chain to clear rubble from the streets aild
open them to ambulances and fire
engines.
A spokesman for the Barcelona fire
brl_gade said it wa.s the city's worst ei·
plosion in 15 years.
He said there was no way of telling bow
many persons were in the building at the
time of the blast because some occupants
might not have returned from weekend
trips.
Rescue work progressed throughout the
night In , the glare of fioodlights.
Bulldozers cleared away buge clrunb of
concrete and steel mesh and firemen and
volunteers picked away amalier rubble. .
Harold Janss, .
Land Developer,
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LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Funeral
servlc<a will be held Wednesday for
Harold Jana, a prominent real estate
developer, who baa died at 82.
Jana, a eo:-founder of the Janss Invest·
ment Corp., organized the development of
.everal Southern California areas, ln-
c~uding Westwood, Holmby Hills and Ven.
tura County's Conejo Ranch.
Jana was a graduate of UC Berkeley
and Prlncetoa University and wu born in
Gl'lllll fallnd, Neb. He died Friday.'
He WU I co-founder of the Loo Angeiea
Community Cheat and aerved u 1 dlrec-
tor of the Southern Calllornla Gu Co.
1nd pretldent of the Los Ancelea
Advertlalng Club ..
JanSI Is survived by threl daughlerl,
Elizabeth Jana, Gladys Muller 1nd
Virginia Bohannan, two gr1ndchllclrtn
llld two ll'U~&r~ -
Servtcts are lcheduled for II 1.m.
W~y 11 the Westwood 1Jnlled
MetbodlllOJurcb.
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Olllciala llid Dennla Nlchola, 28,
of Lanculer WU Involved Jn I coJ.
llsinli whlcb killed Helen J, Allen,
43, another p&aertter, Mary L.
Llnduy of Florldll.-·
Nichols ·wu booked fer In-
vestigation of ml:nllaupter at the
USC-County Medical Center where
be was hospitalized for treatment
of a head injury 1 and cull oo the
anns and lep.
Buses on Street
·In 4 Counties
· As Strike Ends
The busea rolled todly In Orange Coun-
ty and three n<Ighboring·countlea for the
first time In a week, ending a transit
strike that abut down the nation's third
largest bus 1y1tem.
Officials from the Rapid Transit
District aaid operaUonl were ' going
norm/Illy In Orange, Loo An&eles, San
Bernardino and Riverside counties.
· The RTD mechanic'• strike affected
4,000 dal\)' bus riders In Orange County,
among them persona living in Seal Beach,
Sunset "Beach, Huntington B e a c b ,
,Newport Beach, bo)h Lelswe \Vorldl and
Laguna Hills.
The st(!ke · wu called by the l50
mechanics of the Amalgamated Tr1nslt
Union who walked off their jobs lut Mon-
da)-. Bus drivers honored their ' picket
Jines and bus service was sus~ed to
about 400,000 Southern Calliornll com-
muters.
. The mechanics, who earned $5.15 an
hour before lhe attlke, won a ~month
contract that provides a 2S-cent an hour
Talse retroactive to last September, and
future increases toppmg out at N.05 an
hour by 1974. •
They will alao rectiY,f> more geoerous
alck leave and vacaUonil, ·and a tost~f·
tl!lng pnivlsloo. A union ipokesmon lalc!
,the coot .. f.llvlng Jl!Ovlllon, ooe of the key
strike gOlla, had llready g11ned the
mechania another .two ctntl In hour.
Jack R. Gllftnp, 1ener1l monager of
the RTD, said the Union demonds could
bt· met wllbout rolslng fares , which now
rana:e from a mlnlmuni of 30 cents a ride
lo '2.15.
The RTD 11>0 aald It would offer
nluncla or credit to bus riders with
February or Morch monthly puses that
...,. Wlllllble during the strike.
By ARmUR R. VINSEL
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. Bloodshed and brulality In I motorcy•
cle gang war of vengeance is apparently
expected to continue, with discovery ear-
ly today of another murder victim ill
Anaheim, 14 days after the feud flared.
Heavily armed officers wearing bullet·
proof vests ·invaded a rundown residence
near the murder scene and took a nude,
drugged, young woman into protective
custody· for: questioning.
Her link lo the gunsffot slaying of
Robert E. Imbler, 27, of 74t N .. Topeka
St., Santa , Ana, 11 unknown but
authorlUes captured two suspects nearby.
Sell-proclaimed Hangmen Motorcycle
club member Daniel A. Tool.son, 25, of
12582 Volkwood St, Garden Grove, and
Michael J. Campbell, 21, of 414 W.
Washington St., Santa Ana, are being
held on mur9er charges.
Imbler Is believed lo be the laltst vlo-
tlni of a war between The J:langmen and
The Seeken, wbich bu left two dead and
four injured, one of them 1n Al Toro boy
accldenlally blt Feb. 20 In the first gun-
fire.
A ltlephcme Up led Anahebn police lo
the lnltrsectlon of l!roadw/ll' llld Rose
street~at · U:21 a.m. today, -where
Imbler' body WU found In a parkl!d VID.
The nl)'.l..~ caller aald a corpse was
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Weatlter
Lois of fog aloq the Orlnge
Coast Is the way tbe weatherlady
sums it up for the next few days.
Hazy sunshine in the afternoons.
Higbs' li>day, &O at the beach ril-
ing to 7tl inland. Low1 ta·SI.
INSmE TOD~Y
After a period of bloodr 1trtll
convwLsiom, Block . Par\Utff
ltbder1 havt aaiumtd o le11
violent posn.re. See •'°'111 Page 7. •
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Panel Urges
State Aid
For Schools
WASHINGTON (AP) -A presldentlal
comm.Wion urged todly that the states
usume the prime burden for flnanclng
public schools and aald much leu
ftllance should be placed on local pro-
perty Iona !or this purpose.
The Conunluloo on School Finance. •!>'
polnl<d by Prealdent Nixon two y .. rf
ago, alao recommended the federal
10vunment distribute Incentive grants
that would reimburse the states for p11rt
of the cost of flnancll'lg elementary and
te:C<1ndary educaUon.
The report wu iaued as Nixon met
with top domestic advlferl to dilCUsa how
the adntinstration will filbt forced bus.-
Ing Of IChool children.
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M...i.,, Mm '· 1m
. Deputy prtaa teerelary Neal Ball said
the chtef eucullve called the meeting to
d1acusa Ha variety of views and options''
on busing.
'J1le commWion, which envisions a
five-year progr~ of federal grants to
CYCLISTS LEAVE WESTMINSTER CEMETERY AFTER FUNERAL FOR SLAIN COMRADE
Terry Chuck Powell, Slain on Fr"way,•Thought Victim of Ging Rivalry
..,. IT1111Ulon to lull allte linincln(,
11\d It was ilt "bell Judlment that bet,,_ '4 billlaa and '5 ·blJlloa wW be
reqll!red to provlde inctntfvia •• .'' 1 Sen. Muskie Announces
la ID appendix, the commlulon uld II
did not think II appropriaia "to offer
rec:ol!llllllldationa affecllnl national Ila
pollcJ M""i"11 among..otber things, new
mtnlJll IOUl'CM auch u tbl value-added
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'Earth-shaking Secret'
The report did not mention kuch a poalblllty. The commiaalon was headed By GODFREY SPERLING JR.
by industrlallat Nell McEtroy, who was Christian Science Monitor Service
Secretory of Defense ln the Dwight D. PORTSMOUTH, N. Y. -In the early-
El,.nbower administration. • · • · -The panel Aid lhf natlon'I education morning gJoOm t\ld chill, with no' other
•Y•ltm II "In aerioul trouble, and ll WI reporltr' Clole" __ gh to hear, . !he
l1U to recognise It, our country'• chance preal~ntW cand!date came out with bis
to IUl'YIVe will all bul•diaapPt8t·" great aecrel.
la I 117--final l'Opotl 111bmltl<d to ) 1tJ the llhipyaril workers liled paal,
NIDo today, the panel noted that grlPOinl ,bla. hind, Sen: F.dmund S.
loealllJeo apend {IU'IY bait their J Ila , Muikie -conllded -with . tongue. In cheek,
........., m OJluciitloll and that IO. par-; no ~bl -that be bad a apeclal ad-
cent of all locll ,ed\lcatlon l'Ullaya lrf ·~l!I• oyer !\la _ls: his ezperness financed through tbe property tax. · IJi tlie .art of handshaking which, as
"The traditional meam for producing everyone kno!fS, ii the essential in·
the bulk of acbool money -local pro-gredient' in winning elections in the
perty taxation -has become Inadequate Unll<d Slates.
lo do tbe job," It uld. "The trlck IJ to tense your hand and
-Iba llatel' usume the major· .. lrlP 11111." the Maine Democrat ex-
pmt ol tbe banlea, • auggeated many of i:.f.;' "I have very big han<h," he uld, tblm would blve to increue ltlte 11la 1' • one up in our face to prove his
ml ._ taus -wllb tbe lacteral f.liolnt. "lt'•bard for anyone to get a gond
C -p r o v { d I n I auppleni1nlll •.llOJil." . tbrouch Incentive grants and " Juat 'thih a man took the Senator's
move by.
MuSkie, bare-headed but wearing a
greatcoat with fur collar, kept his arm
·pumping up an'd down. And he always
had a smile for everyone.
But those who have been talking to him
know that he simply can't understand
what's happening to him in just the pa-st
few days.
After ail, ht Is th~ front•runner in the
Democratic r a c e for th e presiden cy.
F.urthermore, everyone la aware that be
has been. piling up delegates and big-
name endorsements. And polls show he is
right up there with President Nixon in .~
popularity and way above the other
Democratic hopefuls.
In fad, there are soine observers who
Say Muskie has the nomination locb4 up
already.
From Paf1e I • FEUD~ ..
in the vehicle.
Olectlng a house nearby -close ·lo
w~ IWlgmen cycl!Jts rallied Saturday
after'the funeral for their first cattlalty
in Westminster -officers found 2~year·
old Jackie Ehlers.
Saked and suffering an · apparent drug
overdose, Miss Ehlers was treated at
Orange County Medical Center before
being i;aken to headquarters for ques-
tioning •.
The fact that one suspect is a Hangmen
member led to linking lmbler's murder
to the Hangmen-Seekers gang battl(I, but
Lt. Dale Wilco1 said it isn't certain. .
Local Reponers
Maintain Vigil
At Hughe&' Hotel
Love~ His J.~b~ .
He .Holes Up With Rattlers
By JOI MeGREGOll
OPP, Ala. (UPI) -Mustachioed
"Omar, the Snake Man,'' buried in a
wooden box three feet below ground
level, spent the day exchanging quips
with llme who paid lo start In fasclna-
tion at the wrjggling, deadly rattlesnakes
that shared his self-styled coffin.
"You're crazy," ooe man shouted
Saturday down the tube through which
"Omar" (Tommy Cowden of Nashville.
Tenn.) could be seeD amid the 111 to 15
black and brown mottled reptiles that
writhed along bis body.
"I may be," said 'Omar, "but I enjoy
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, Placed in the box at I a.m .,~"Omar"
atayed until the IUt of the curious left.
· Omar's tent, shellering the box and Its
contents, was !et up at a motel about
four miles from this south Alaba ma town
where the windup o[ the 12th Annual Rat-
tlesnake Roundup was In full swing.
Located about 20 miles north of the
Florida Panhandle, the rattlesna ke round -
... up here was conceived originally as a
weans of raising money by th~ local
Jaycees.
There lJ no question that the ~ake Is
the king, but, for royalty, he's treated
poorly. \
He Is butchered, his.meat cooked and
IOld at :is centa a chunk -hls head J::secl in a jar, preserved and sold-his
and ratUes aold to curio shopa -
and his akin IOld !or belt material. -
Not Ill meet the fate deacrlbed above. . Be&J.nninl In late January each year.
the J1ytees pay a $S bounty for every
rlttler bfeu&hl out of the aurroundtna:
Piney Wood.II alive. _
Jerry Kirkland, Jaycee president, said
some 1n sold to firms that ipecl'1.lzed tn
extracting venom from the snake.s for UH
in drugs and other products. .
Kirkland adds that no part of the snake
is wiisted. He said even the gill! bladders
are shi pped to Asian countries where
they are considered a dellcacy.
But by noon Saturday, Kirkland said '1'7·
snakes had been butchered , chopped intot
pieces that were battered and deep-fried,
like chicken, and passed out to the·
waiting crowd. '.fhe. oper~tion . filled the1
air with an aroma hke frymg fish.
Faye Allen, a brunette coed at Troy
(Ala.) State University from Tallapooaa,
Ga ., was named rattlesnake queen.
"It 's Quite and expe rience," said Ml.ss
Allen. . She shuddered slightly tot~ that eating
rattlesnake Was one requirement of the
job. 'f.he day's opening event, billed as ••the
world's only snake race," failed to come
off. Eleven rattlers -including an 11 If.:
pounder donated by "Omar" -were
dumped into one end of a 30-fool circle on
the town's main parking lot at 9 a.m.
The first one reaching the other1 aide
would have been the winner, but there
was no movement RS the temperature
hoverered at 37 -ju!t five degrees above
freezing. t •
A delay of 45 minutes·followed as 'the
snakes were placed in an aluminum
garbage can and warmed with a. portable
heater, then placed back ln the circle.
The crowd was warned to move back
from the rope barrier. · '
The w 1 r m u p only succeeded In
transporting the chilled, torpid anabs In·
to an irate mass of' buzzing, •triking
threats.
VCI Students Told H0w
To Aid Environment .,
.There ta.no ttuon !or tbe lMlvldu_a! to
r..1 helpless 4bout t!lvironmenW prob>
lems, according to a young n:searcher
from the · Orange County Sanitation
District.
affect our environment are made on the ~
local level but. &Orne people are unaware
of that."
He advised students to keep cloae tabs
on the agendas of city councils, plannlilg
commissions, the Board of Supervisors
and water and air control boards -and
to speak up when nec~ry.
'lhnxllb varloua lonnl of tbe Nixon ad-hand ind held on a little long, puUini
.. milllltr1Uon11 propoaal8 for lhlrqtg Muslde. around 11 he went by,
fldenl revelllel with ttate and local "You have to watch out for that
Why, then, be asks himself, ihould be
be feeling so much anguish ln the New
Hari1pshire primary, particularly slnce be
still ls being viewed generally u the prob-
able winner? Why, he wooden , can't a
man with this kind of success staring him i
in the face be able to settle back and en-
joy him.sell just a litUe?
• By LEONARDO LACAYO
MANAGUA, Nlcara~ua (UPI) -The
American newspapermen b•ve gone and
only J.bcal reporters remain day and night
4roUM tht pyramid-shaped Intercon-
tinental Hotel, the h1deaway of billionaire
Howard Hilghes since Feb. 17.
Kris Lindstrom, 23, told an audieoce of
UC Irvine students Sur>day that they Can
help achieve significant chai!j'.e,s by get-
ting Involved in local politics and~getUng
on the ecological l}andwagon a~ home ..
Lindstrom, who tests the effects of tox-
ic sewage on fish at his Santitation
District laboratory, said he is painfully
aware of the problems that can be caused
by careless waste disposal.
~-back.swing," the senator said, apologitlng
The commllllon found that the states for this less-than-impressive performance
have been:Jncreuingly unable 1to offer in the ancient art of "preasing the flesh.''
equaJ educational opportunlUes and quali-He really wasn't that bouncy as he
ty education to ..U.chUdren..1 ·reached for hands and votes on tbt eve of
Tbt peDll ~ · ~ lbere la • ithe Ne• Hampshire presidential primary. p..idlaplt!IY--:lit--, lle·w•,......,.,. . .....,._ol-aood
educatlon funds , with neighborhoods hav-spirits and banter.
Ing the lowest income levels often faring But everyQne knew that the big man
lust well: • ... 1 · 1from MaiDI wu "down ln .the dUmps a
The panel ula .Cbool funds mltil be bii," as tlie' aide express it.1 (See Page 4
diJtrlbuted on a more equitable bui1 and for additional details on primary) '
usigned a priority to narrowing the "Hi, Ed," "Good morning, Ed," and
educational opportunity ga~ between cen-even a few "Good morning, Mr.
tral cttJes and the auburba. President" as the workers continued to
Tilt pone! µried that"a greater •bare or .
The answer is this : be is getting a big
load of bad nows: How Sen. Henry M.
Jackson is coming up in Florida. How
Eugene J. McCarthy is spending a lot of
money Jn Illinois. And moat important at
the moment, bow Rep. Wilbur n. Milla is mounting an expensive and formidable
wr:ite·in effort that might well ~o much
to reduce the · 11.ntlctl'a~ Multllf \fin
here to proportions that will not be in-
terpreted as very impressive.
Jn addition,, tbtre Is d,Jiquieting news ol
a last-minute write-in effort here for Sen.
Edward M. Kennedy.
publlc!)'-ralMd education !Unda b • Er~:;~~~ t~v~: Lohhvist to Testify From
In tbJ1 connectJon, Jt recommended .J -
1ovemment ofliclals promptly a n d
wloualy conalder granting llx credl!J, H •ta1 B d o ITT p h ~:':iti:..~i:n:.~~'!/,."t!."li; osp1 e m ro e
ol the COit of their children's parochial or
private achool educations.
(;as ·Station Heist
Report Erroneous
A Costa Mesa service station attendant
who called poUce Sundar, tG report some-
one had broken in whl e the place was
Jocked up telephoned back later to an-
nounce he had solved the burglary.
Nothing wu stolen from the Urich OB
Company dealc:thip at 2050 Harbor
Blvd., uld °'' . I C. Flynn. The night
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WASlllNG'rON (AP) -Lobbyist Dill
D. Beard's heart 5W'g~n said today she
could give testimony from her hospital
bed to Senate Investigators looking into
accusations about Acting Atty. Gen.
Richard G. Kleindienst.
But Dr. Victor L. Liszka uaid Mrs.
Beard "still has signs of severe coronary
heart disease," and that a doctor should
be present during any questioning
sessions. .
A purported memo by Mrs. Beard, now
in a Denver hospital , said the Justice
Department dropped an antitrust suit
against International Telephone and
Telegraph Corp. after the finn agreed to
underwrite some costs of the Republican
National Convention.
Dr. Llszka said that it would be ex-
tremely hazardous for Mrs. Beard to
come to Washington to give testimony to
the Senate Judiciary Committee~ which is
hold.Jog up conflrmaUon of Kleindienst'!
nomination to be attorney general until
the matter Is cleared up.
He told the committee ahe could testify
betler in her home, but if the committee
wanted early testimony the hospital
would be the best place with a physician
present.
· He said she would be hospitalized
another one or two weeks.
"The nature of the di.tease Ls that she
will rt!POnd to emotional streas," he
aaid. ''And any emotional stress will
jeopardlu her health."
A physician c·o u I d electronically
monitor her heart whUe she gave the
testimony in a hospital , he said.
The panel had been acheduled to
resume takipg testimony Tuesday on
allegations made by columnist Jack
Al;>derson, but committee counsel John H.
Holloman Ill said the Inquiry would
resume today.
He decllned Sunday lo uplaln the
reason for tbe chanle or who wlll appear
bealdes Dr. LlaUa. · ,
Senale DemocraUc Leader M i t e
Manafleld told newsmen the nomination
haa been delayed Indefinitely pendlng
completion of the Inquiry hy the
Judiciary Committee.
ReJ!Ubllcan Leader Hugb seott sald It
was lmportant for the committee, an
which he aervea, ·to bur Mra. Beard but
that be dld not think this would delay ac-
llon on thn1omlnallon lot Wetka u oome
have apeculated .
'"l'hb b 1UU a lllblng expedition and a
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Ul'I Tt"""'9• PHYSICIAN TESTIFIES
Dr. Victor Ll1zk1
stalling operation and, up to this moment,
it has not touched Mr. Kleindienst at alJ,'1
he said.
It was Mrs~ Beard's memorandum to
her boss, the head of IT&T's Washington
office. that prompted the allegations
against Kleindienst, according t o
Anderson. (Anderson's column appears
regularly on the DILY PILOT editorial
Page .)
The columnist wrote that an antitrust
action against J'IT was eetUed In lls
Javor after the coqiomerate pltdpl
'400,000 to help finance tbe RepubllCan
con..,,tlon In San DlllO in Augurt.
Anderson aceuled Kleindienst. who wu
named to lllCCeed John N. Mitchell u
head of the Juotlct Departm<nl, of
partlcipatlJ11 In secr.t meetlngo with
Felix Rohatyn, an rrr dlrtctor, to oetlle
the case.
Klelndle111t, In an a~ belort
the committee Jut wtel<, qJd the Board
memo was falae, and uld be hid tonn
no part In ne1oliallnl Illa rrr lllttl-
Some still stand guard day and night at
the service entrance on the west side of
the hotel, hoping to get a glimpse of the
eccentric reclues if and when he leaves on a suiprjse voyage_,_
Some speculate ht will leave for the
United States soon. Otherr .say he'll do it
after March 26 durtrig Holy W~ek when
the 300,000-populalion Nicaraguan capital
becomes a ghost town. d u e to general
vacations and it would be easier to
escape attention.
The local newsmen call the Intercon-
tinental Hotel the most famous pyramid
in the world because it focuses world at-
tenUon on the Central American republic
of 1. 7 million and Hughes' mysterious
presence here.
When Hughes arrived from the
Bahamas Feb. 17, triggering an invasion
of American newsmeh, he took up the
seventh floor on top of the · pyramid-
shaped hole!.
Now, he's also taken Uie sixt~ and part
of the fifth as living and working
quarters for h1s aides.
A mountain of mall aq:ives at the hotel
daily, including many letters addressed
simply to "Mr. Hughes" and, according
to his aides, contain simple requests for
money or the most fantastic business
propositions.
The official Nicaraguan government
communique welcoming Hughes t o
Nicaragua mentioned business talks
between President Gen. A n J s t a s i o
Somoza and Hughes but so far no con-
crete results have become clear and
mystery continues here as well.
'1It'• important .to learn tbl local
pcll\1cal structure IDd 1o gel lnY'!lve\I:'
Mid Llndall<lm. "So many declstans'.lllal -·
Farinip~Family
Found~Murdered;
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Robbery Probed
ATllENS, Tenn. (AP) -The bodlea of
a farmer, his wife and son were found in
their home Sunday and authoritlea said
they apparently were killed during a ro~
bery.
McMiM County Sheriff H o w a r d
Thompson identified the vldlrrui as Ralph
Daugherty and his wife, both 49, and a
son, Ralph Daugberty Jr., 23.
They were' found by a daughter and
son-in-I.aw, Thompson said.
He said all three had been shot with
eilher a .%2.Qlibe.r or a .31-<:aliber
'!eapon, and possibly both.
"We found empty shells of both shes In
the house but we didn't find any guns,"
the sherUI aaid.
Thompson said the b o d i e s were
apnweld in one room of the samll fann,
located about a mile off a rural road
near the southeast Tennessee community
ol Liberty Hill
The sheriff said the shooting apparently
occurred early Sunday.
"People shouldn't pour concentrated
chemicals, paints or oil from their cars
down the drain," he said. "It winds up in
the sewage system and is very diff!cult to
removt."
Some of these materials, he explained,
float up to the s.urface of the sewai:e and
have a tandency to he.dlacharged into Iha
ocean or cake up on the outfall line.
He suggtsls that housewifes save their
fats and cooking oils and to sell them to
markets ·which Ire now buying used oils.
"Or they can make soap out of them/' he
added.
.Other hlDdy Ups advanced b y
Lindstrom are the following:
"Place a brick In your toiret tank to
save on. water. Don't flush the toilet
every time you want to dispose of a
cigarette butt.
-Bring your 9wn shopping bags to the
grocery store. It saves paper and the
stores don't mind because it saves them
money.
• -Don't let the gas station attendant
top off your fuel tank. The ga1 tends to
slosh out of the filler pipe or evaporate
into the air anyway.
-When bru.Vilng your teeth, save
water by turning the faucet off. Rinse
your mouth from water In a cup.
-Write on both sides of a sheet of
paper. l!lake note pads from paper that
have printing on only one side.
-Ge.t together with your neighbors on
magazine subscriptions. You'll save
money and cut down on the wastage of
paper.
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·Firemen Trade _'Red Suspenders' for · Trunks
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEllL
01 ,._ Diiiy rll•t Steff
Seven Laguna Beach flmnen lo recent
daya have traded their insulated coats
and rubber boots for scuba gear swim-
ming trunks and "dlick feet." '
No, they haven 't left the force for less
1erious pursuits . Rather. the firemen are
part of a recently designed city "cross
training" program so that ln the eveol or
an emergency, they can a1sist the
llfeguartl department.
T'ut aeven flreflghlers were
"graduated" from the scuba phase af the
!Ueguard training Friday morning by
Qilel Wel!Wd Sklp Cooner and C.pl.
Bruce BaiN.
The two guards led the (roup oat to !be
reel beyond Bird Rock oil Main 11.ach
whm tl>ey spent 45 minut .. observing
the undersea world.
"Each-df· them did fine," Conner com-
mented thls afternoon .
The Idea or the c:roas tl~ program,
sald Conner, is io provide a back-up force
for the guards during tlle winter season
when the lifeguard force is at a
mln1mwn.
"A good e1ample occurrt.d Thursday
when we received a call there wu a
' llillieot llUln& oil -aid Bay, !be
: cblof IHeguard oommenlAld. '"111ere .,.,..
only 11" )Uquanls·oo duty, ao we,eallAld
the fire department for •-gency
backup." '11le call, bowever, turned out to
be a false alarm.
The seven ilremtn have already rece.lv-
ed surf rescue and edvll>Ced medical aid
trainiJll, In addition to !be scuba in-
struction. The next 'step In !be training
program, said Conner, will-be espulence
in actual search and recovery patlems
USed by !be IHeguards.
Once training of this group of llremtn
Is completed, wtrucl!M with another
-Wiii •be&in ODl!I Ortmen 00 ell
slllrta have been in \l" p~gram.
-. recelmg water rescue In··
structlon1 the fireman -as well u 1
6'1eeled group or men from the public
woria deparln'lent -have been involved
in clif( rescue tralnin&.
Pu~ works per1onne1 rect.Jvf!d some
ol !be tralnin& during the summer whUe
flremtn lurned ho~ to scale the steep
elll£a at Qeactnt Bay just a few weeks
ago.-·: ™ ~ w~ force bas also receiv-
ed tlainlng (rom the fire department on
how ~ey might. serve as ba~kup person-
nel in !.h!! event of a devastatmg blaze.
'School Vote Tuesday
Capo Districi Ballots on 50-cent ·Tax Overrme
By JOHN VALTERZA
Ot IM D•llr 'lltt lllN
Voters throughout the Capistrano
Unified School District will travel to the
polls Tuesday to Cflnsider a measure
whiclt would continue the existing 56-ttnt
lat: override for three more years.
And If a simple majority does not
agree, say district spokesmen, the educa-
•
Uona1 program at all levels would be
seriously arrected.
Polls-expanded to a total of 19 for
this election-will be open from 7 a.m. to
a p.m.
District spokesmen urged voters to
check their sample ballots or brochures
sent by ARVY'S Friends-override sup-
porters -for the location or po!llng
· Seeking Truth
•
100 Attend VCI Meditation .Talk
By PATRICK BOYL~
Of !tit Ptll7 •11t1 Stiff
At a recent evenlna: lecture at UC
lrvint, some 100 county residents -
many of them middle aged -turned out
for a talk on a subject that a few years
ago might have attracted only a few
students of Eastern religions.
The talk was on traruicendental medita-
tlon, a form of mentaJ relaxation
discovered in India which practitioners
claim calms the spirit whUe soothing the
body. Residents at the lecture ranged
from high school students to retired
persons and a show or hands re\'ealed
that only a few attended UCI.
Almost all told lecturer and teacher
Loren Roche, himself a UCl student, that
they had been referred to lhe lecture by a
practitioner of transcendental meditation
(TM).
The 22-year-old Roche, wbo lives at
31806 Eighth SI. in South Laguna. told !be
aud1ence of the benefita of TM. ex-
plaining bow only two 15 minute sessions
of meditation each day have helped him
''better cope with the fast_paced World.''
"lt is easier to meditate than to sit ln a
chair," Roche said, "becuuse the body~
actually doing less."
"Belng able to think is all that is re-
quired to be able to meditate," he added.
Subsequent to the lecture, more than 50
of the residenls signed up for a fou r-
aession course to learn the technique of nt.
"It ia a simple process that involves
e1perienclng more subtle and abstract
levels of thought," Roche saiC.: in an in-
terview. "I know that Is an abstract way
of putting il, but lhis is how it improves
the creative function -by making you
aware of more of your mind."
He &aid that the human mind functions
consc.lously at only a fraction of Its
capa city, the remainder of thought being
on the uncoll!cious level. To illustrate bis
..J>Olnt, be compared a thought rl!ing out
of the "back of the mind" to a bubble rJ.s.
Ini rrom lb• bottom of a pood.
M the bubble rises to the surface, It
becomes l1r1er because water preasure
decreases and It r1n11ty bursts tbroulh
the surface. '
"Jn meditation, you follow the thought
back closer to Its source," be notes.
0 This expands the conscious mind and
enables you to move back to more
abstract Jevela of thought."
Afttr prolonged practice or mediation,
the mind bealns to consck>ualy operate at
1 greater frac!lon of Ill total capacity,
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TEACHES "MlND WANDERING''
Tr1n1c1nd1nt1list Roche
aays Roche.
In TM training sessions, he says be
ltaches the pupil to allow bis mind to
wander freely by consciously thinking of
a certain sound.
"The process is so simple that it is
surprising people a"ren't dolng it without
instruction ." he claims. The total training
period consists of four , one-hour sessions,
but be declined to reveal specifics about
the training.
He says that scientific studies have
been conducted to detennine t h e
phylioklgical effects of meditation and
have revealed that the body is physically
neither awake or asleep. While in. medita~
tlon, the heart beat and respiratory rate
decrease conalderably, but the carbon
dloxlde content or the blood does not in·
crease, u It does in sleep. Also, in
meditation, bodily oxygen consumption
fall! rapidly, while in sleep, it can take
several boura for 01ysen consumptlon to
reach its lowist level.
Roche .. Umatea tltat aome 15,000
residentl of Southern California have
taken up !be practice o! TM In the p,ast
few years ind expects the number of
adherents to tooUnue to increase.
places.
Some changes include the Las Palmas
School area where voters I011t1a balloting
place temporarily when the facility was
razed. The San Diego Gas and Electric
offices are a repl1cemenl
The .override has won the support of at
least 280 groups and individuals in the
dl!trict on a formal basis.
Angela Davis
Jury Clears
First Hurdle
SAN JOSE (UPI) - A dozen potential
jurors have been seated in the Angela
Davis murder trial, but they have cleared
only the first round of questioning and
may be excused for cause later.
. The 12 tentative jurors include a gray-
balred retired llbrorian who broke up the
prOCeedings by saying she thou11ht Miss
Davis's disappearance after the 1970
Marin County shootings seemed "a
reasonable thing to do."
Miss Davis, 28, a black militant, an
avowed C:Oinmunist and a former UCLA
instructor, is accused of helping plot and
supplying guns for an abortive courthouse
escape attempt in which a judge and
three other m~n died.
· The prosecution and defense con-
centrated on -prttriaJ publicity and the
peraonal bardahlp thlt would rtlUlt lrom
a long trial during the first round of ques-
tioning potential jurors.
The attorneys. sta~~ lnteos!Ve in.
terr9gat1011 or the potential juror&' at-
titUdt4 toward Miss Davis, her Com-
munist party membership and the crime
with wblch she is charged. The trial was
recessed Thursday for the weekend.
Mo•t or those tentaUvely , .. led In the
jury bot: are ezpected to be e1.cu1ed for
cause -biases which would prevent
them rrom judgln& !be case Impartially.
Frantic Search
Turns Up Lost
Stock Securities
BOSTON (UPI) ~ A franti c. last·
minute tearth through 24. bales of waste
paper doomed to a pulping plant's paper
shredder turned up more than $_1.3
milUon. worth of negotiable aecuritits.
Phillip W. Schafftt, owner of a waste
paper company in nearby Chelsea, said
Saturday the securities were recovered in
the nick of Ume from a bale of paper
discarded Thursday by an investment
firm, which was not Identified.
The search was started when ex-
ecutives of 1he investment finn were
unable to find the securities and felt
perhapo they bad bot• put out with the
nibbish.
!
County Medical Officials
Hail Care in Hospitals
· M. & 0. Waste Paper Co. of Boston
, picked up the waste from the building
Thursday and it was, in turn, forwarded
to Scbaffer's to be baled and ithlpped to
!be Bird & Son Co. plant In Eut Walpole.
w~re it would be turned Into pulp.
The quality of care oUered Jn all
Orance County botpltals 11 11well 1bove
the level of eoy ertticrsm" the president
of !be 0r1nie County Medical A11ociation
said today In 1 prepared atatemenl
Dr. Marshall P. Stoneltleel, htad or
!be oounty medical sroup. aald thia high
quality of · patient care had been
detmnlnod by the 0rance CoW1ty
Medical Asaoel•llon as It monitored
hoapital oper1Uon1 over the past sever'al
years.
Stone.stttet11 statement was an ·~
parent reaction to criticism 1n a recent
court case In which Jt was alleged Orange
county ll becomlna 0 overbedded" by the
number or bospitall and bospltal ed·
dllloos beinl propoeed.
Judi' Htrberl Hertands Thursday rul·
ed !bet !be llata of ca!Uomia acte<I Im-
properly •hen It authorized bulldinc
permlia for five Oranse County hospital•.
The tult to halt the permits had betn
brought by !be Ca!Uarnla H .. lth Care
Provider• Anoclatton.,
S\2!1estl'tefa statement. lasued tn the
wake or thia 'decision noted !bat the !evd
and quaJJty,« cara 11 rendered In eacll
hospital. ngan!less or size or ownershlp,
Is or prime cooeem to the Oranio Couoly
'
Medical Association.
The medical association leeder noted.
however, that or some hospital e1.-
panslona approved by the Orange County
llellth Ptannlni Asaoeiatlon have been
crltlclud and a UC, Berkeley. survey in-
dicated the county may soon face an es-
ceos .In hosptCat beds.
· '111ese fac19rt. Dr. Stonestreet said,
"haye prompted the Orange CoWlty
Medical Assoclatkln to review iia pqUCles
and orllclat atUtudes oo hospital care and
health raclllty plannins." •
One or the hoapltat permits approved
by the county planning usocl1Uon was
for an 119-hed expansloo or Mission Com·
munlly lfospitll In Mlsston Viejo.
Other plann'll npanslons at South
Coast Community Hospital In Soulh
~ and eoostructlon of Saddleback
Community Hospital in Leisure World
will add ntarly 300 beds to Uie total
aY111ablt In 0r111e County bolpltals.
None of these approvalst bowe.vtr, was
arreeted by Judie Herlanlb' rullnc
qalllst bospttal e1pa111lons. I • ·
The live holpitats arreclod by the
superior Court actJon.are EHi Anaheim
Gentral and Canyon Jn Anaheim, P!llOOl-
li1·Llnda Community In Brea.
Schaffer said the process of elimination
inarrowed the search to five dizen 1,JOO.
pound bales.
, J A crew of 15 pusons began tearing the
bales apart ib search of the missing
aecuriUes, valued at IU million to 11.5
milli~.
Dinosaur Sloth
Bones Discovered
KNrGllTS FERRY (AP) -The
fossilized bone• of a prebl&toric ground
slOth btlleved to be nve million years old
have been uncovered ln the Sierra
foothills of Stanislaus CA>unty.
The skeleton 11 that of Pliomethanastet
protlstu1. 1 spocles, until .now found only
In Jl'torlda, sal<I Dr. ·sue Hirschfield, a
paleontotogl1t'1t C.Ufornla Slate College
at H1110anl.
'"!be specimen la one ol the earliest o<
!boa• ground alolba 10hlch came Into
North Americ1;" Dr. Hlrschfield aaid,
"and !be moat complete individual ever
• found,'' -
She said the skeleton lnelude1 about
lw .. thlrds or the skun, the to .... jaw, •
hand, too~ ·II(. vutabrae and ribs.
Altogether, ·1he slolh WI! about the aiu
or a black bear.
AmOOI the entities oUiciaUy supporting
the continuance have been ARVY's
Friends, the group which traditionally
supporta and works for passage of school
finance measures, the South Coast area
Jaycees, the San Clemente High School
Pare n t-Teacber-Student AssociaUon,
many clubs on !be high school cam,eus.
the Parents AslOciation for Gtft.ed
EducaUon (PAGE) eod others.
Oppoaltton, thougb sporadic, points out
rising taxes and 1sserted "frills" in the
dl!trict. No organized movement to
defeat the continuance, however, h8I
emerged . Amoni the most vocal supporters of
the override continuance have been
&tudents at the high school, who this Put weekend knocked on doors, called voters,
held parades and nllies and offered their
help on election anernOOn.
The override was approved two years
ago by a slim margin of voters.
A simple majority of ayes -not two-
thirds -is required to pass the con·
tinuance.
After the polls close Tuesday night in-
dividual precinct workers will tally the
score and transmit the figures to the
County Registrar o( Voters' office.
Th statistics then will be relayed to
school district headquarters where a tale
board will be set up for view by the
general public.
Students at the high school, meanwhile,
have eagerly planned a victory celebra-
tion after the polls close. 1be event will
be at Triton Center on the campus. The
public is welcome there, as well.
* * * Citizens Slate -· . .....
Straw Ballot
In Dana Point
As soon as the school election polls
close Tuesday evening for the tally of a
fonnal vote, citizens in Dana Point will 1
hold a straw vote of their own -to
detennine community feelings on in-
corporation.
Jn a public meeting spon80red by the
Dana Point Citizens for Action. persons
attending will be given secret ballot! to
be tallied later in the meeting which
starts at a o'clock in the Ri chard Henry
Dana Elementary School auditorium.
Results of lha1 vote as \Veil as the
assoriation 's utenslve community ques-
tionnaire study all will be announced at
the meeting. Every Dana Point citizen is
welcome, said assoc.lation President Jim
Regelbrugge.
Opinions a1so are being sought on the
merita of annexing with the City of San
Juan Capistrano or incorporation of the
harbor community as 1 city of Jt& own.
Regelbrugge said that TUesday 'night's
results should be taken to be the views of
the concerned segment of the com-
munity.
"We already have presented ln-
fonnative meetings on annexation and we
believe that e\'erybody by now should be
well fam iliar with the form of control
being offered atyresent by the County of
Orange," added . M. Miller, chairman of
the group's -local government com-
mittees.
* * * Students Off er
'
Voter Services
San Clemente High School students
Tuesday afternoon wUI offer free babyllt-
tlng and transportation to the poU. u a
Mrvice to voters.
Mothert In need or quaUfled child
care llter S p.m. can arrana:e for lt by caUlns 196-1591 or ffl.9see. Voters Jn need of a ride to and from
thelr pollln1 place can arrange for that
tree servict through 1nother student
volunteer group.
Numbers for a ride are 412-0963, 496-
3026, 49~!11, 493-1124 or 496-9182.
Young Woman Found
Dead in Hilly Area
SANTA ROSA (UPI) -The body or I
nude young woman hu been round by
motorcyctiat In 1 hmy .,.. aouth of San-
ta Rou.
The Sonoma County shertff's office said
the woman bad been 1 strawberry
blonde, •bout live r •• t. nvo Inches tall
and In her early 20'1.
Becauae there ~·u no ev1dence of
violence 11 the scene, Sherm Don
Siriepke said the victim might hive been
killed tlsewhere.
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Comitr said It ha s cost !be city ep.
proltlmatety l'OQ to Institute !be tralnln«
program -the cost of Pll"'haslnc cUlr
rescue equipment. Training is cionducted
during resutar working hours, ao !hare Is
no overtime expense.
Conner was also lucky enoagh that
Laguna sea Sports owner AlvJn Sanpnyer
donated all the necessary scuba equip.
menl and air for tralninc tM H_Yen
ti rem en.
According to City llanagtr IA..,....
D. Rose, approximately tao of the 150 cl\l'
emptoy!s are now Involved 1n the croA
training program.
Ewa mott mey be expected. said Con-
ner, If the police department 11 eble to
schedule orncers to par.UC!pata il'·t!>< In·
structlon sessions.
"We are learning 1 lot from this,"
commented Conner. "We're getting .~ feel
for the. problems other departri>elits' are
facing aa well as )taming where we art
duplicating services and where strvlce.s
are needed. The mutual aid approach Is
the best and moot exciting way to tlO· ".
Conner sald that, to ·his knowledge,
Laguna's Is the first !uch "cross
training" program being used J n
California.
DAILY PILOT I LAGUNA llEACH FIREMEN ENTER UNDERSIA PHASli
R••.Straight, Joe MeCturo, Lifeguard C.pt. lktnl
~r "' ... ,_, .. _. .. • Beal Big_Show "
School Kids See Topless .Dance ·
NASllVILLE, Tenn .• (UPI) -When
five coeds from Howard Unlversity
performed topless during a tribal war
dance before a ml.led 1 audience of 700
unbeltevliig high school sludentl and
teachen, jt created a furor in this city.
The dance, performed by !be African
Heritage Dancer&, sparked calls: to
newspapers and radio stations. Most of
them volced outrage.
For about 20 minute!, studentl at the
McGavoek Comprehensive lllgh Seboot
viewed the topless dance, which <tepicted
Aussie Doctors
Issued Warning
On Horror Drug
SYDNEY, Australia (UPI) -The
government today warned doctor a
throughout Australia not to prescribe the
antl-depres.sant drug lmipramine to
women of child-bearing age.
The warning came in a telegr1m sent
to 18,000 doctors by the commonwealth
director-general of health, Sir William
O'Shaugey.
The drug Is manuractured a n d
marketed in tbe United State1 under the
name Torranll by Geigy Pbarmaceuticalt
Division of the Ciba-Oelgy Corp.
Dr. Williams McBride aald tut week
his teats showed !be drug taken in eerty
stages or pregnancy caused babies to be
born without arms.
He compared It with !be drug
tbatldomide, which ,.., taken orr !be
market after he had shown in 1960 it
caused birth defeel!.
'l1le covernment decided to Bend !be
wami"i to Allllraiian doctora whlle
Australian 1uthorlUe1 1nve1 t I & a t•
McBride'• report.
University High
Presents Come4y
''The Boy Friend,'' a comedy about the
cmrree, roaring twenties, wilt be
pre,.nted by University lllgh School
t.f1rcb t, 10 ind 11 .
Ali performances will be In I.be Multi-
purpose room on ihe hl&h school campus
at 4T71 campus Drive in Irvine.
Performances wUI be at 7 p.m. Thurs-
•day and a p.m. next Friday and Saturdiy.
Tlckeia are $2.50, 11.75, and II and may
he purthued at the studeot alore or by
ca11tn1 -4 ror reserved seats.
Kim Bur&• and Daniel Trevino art the
directors, OJnl!e Long Is I h •
cboreetrapher and John Fleming ts the
conductor.
For more Information, call Dick cane-
day at 133-3644.
. ' a tribal, nr dance.
School prloelpa! Chester Lal..., aald
he wu not aware oi !be toi>l• part of
the performance.
School aupertnt...ient Dr. E I b e r I
Brootra aaid he regretted that "tbll type
.of performance wu not known by !be .
principal.''
The African Heritage D~ art
oomposed of• ln>up or· Howard Unlveral-.
ty Students, Including !be five women.
Student reaction ranged from "great"
to 11embarrassin1."
One coed, BOnnJe McEachern. said 1he ·
thoulhl "ev'!Ybody WU shoeked, A lot of
people !bat had not been here at firsl
heard about what was going on and cam1
running."
Several girl! aaid the moot em-
barrualni part or the ine.ldtnl WU the I
boys In the audience .. actlng eo ailly. 11
Tim McGee, a student, said he felt
anybody viewing the dance "would have
to be Intelligent enough to understand it
and not to thlJlk It obeeene."
High School
Schedllles 3
One-act Plays • • .
Studonl! at Mluton Ytejo llJch School :
will prmnt a aeries of one-act plays on (
the evenings of March 7, a and t at lhe ,
high school lecture hall , room 223. :
Billed u "An Evening of One Acts,• ;
the program wlll Include three playt and ;
be&ln at 7:30 o'clock. ·•sorry, Wrong Number" and "Happy
EndilJ&" will be pr.,..ted by atudeots
enrolled in drama clalses, and uA Wet
SmUe" wUI be performed by edvanced
atudents In !be Drama Work!bop.
Admiulon ts II for resldenia and 75
cents rar Mission Vlejo llJah School I
student•. Tickeb may he purOllued tn '
advance at the Dlablo Emporium at the 1
school or at the door on the evrntn1 of :
!be perrormance.
Results of Poll
On Annex Due I
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The resutis o< a poll or Capistrano 1
Bescll bu!lneamen COneemi( llllltUtloft
of that comm1D1lt1 to San Juan Caplltl• 1
no are expected to be made p.abllc 1
Wednesday.
Chamber of Commerce ofrl<iat Russ<I ;
llinchman said more ·than 11111 Q11t"
tloMalres were malled to mtmben ask~ ~
Ing them to lndklle their r•tltnp aboul I
!be p~posed 1nnt1atloo. 1 Henchman said the results or tbe pob
wltl be known In Ume ror the Chamber'I
llOOll luncheon meeling Wednesday .
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New llampshire· 'G~ Deh~te' Fizzles
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· ¥outh Power
' : Now Reality
INSTANT ADULTS DEPT. -Moie
than one million CaJUo~na abruptly
1 charied lnlo their majcrlty yean last
Saturday when the new youth movement
suddenly took on added muscle.
• Tbll came about becaUH a number of
Iaw1 ·went into effect that-decreed 11-
year-olds are now adults.
' Tlie ltld1 may -do , a lot ol thlnp
' ' . like vote, sit on juries, run for governor,
declare bankruptcy, take exams to
' become law olllcer1 or stD Ille lnlW'~.
. On lhe other hand, they still can't drink
, booze jegally; they may be, prosecuted
. for ctrtain crimet: 1tµI u juveniles; and
l they may lose certain !lnal1clal benefili.
' , TBllOUGH IT ALL, Saturday's Instant
, adulthood busines1 for the 11-year-oldi
didn't seem to make too much difference
around our house.
The radio, for example, didn't suddenly
shHt over to some symphony on:hestn.
It WI! still loudly proclaiming the hard
rock line. There remained a certaJn
teenage clutter about the homestead
Peanut bulter and jelly consumption
failed to take any kJnd of a nosedive that
might 1uggest a drastic shift ln teenaae
Ille style.
DURHAM, N.11. (UPI) -Cluttered by
the porlfdpalloo of thr,. C81¥1ldatea
given no chance to win, the .... first ''great
deblte" o/ the 19'12 elect.loo ,.ar &mday
akirted Inf major oontroVC!l'I)' •mong the
contendtn In the New Hampshire
DemocraU. primary.
At Ill """· !ron~ruMlng Sen. Edmund
S. Mualde of Maine appeared no JllO!"e
eager thin before to debate his
challengers.
Alter the to-minute program on New
Hampablre'• educaUonal t e 1 e v l 1 i on
network which brought together for the
first time the f!Ve Democratic candidates
lilted on Tuetday's ballot, Sen. George S.
McGovern of South Dakota pressed for
more debates, locludlng ...., Jn'Florlda, . ' to replace tbe "kq ranee" .... um
llave marUd tile compailll;-Jn ~
·Granite Stale.
But Muakle, 1'ho 'Wltded ofl the Nw
Hampshire dellate unlll almoll the ODii :..
. the primary b Tueoday -Aid \he wH
campalcnlng In more llala tllp . .., o~r candidate and adCled 11Aebal. are
not necwarlly the belt way" 'lo brine
the issUea before the votm:. • • ' ·
AJJboui)> billed AA' a cJebale, , the pro.
1ram conaisted atrlctly ol questlono lrom
a panel and one-minute llDllftra from the
candldatea, pJUI opeiuna-and clooinl
statementl. Joining McGovern 11 n d
Muskie were Sen. Vance Hartb of JD.
Indeed, there wun't even any change
Jn the accelerallon of comlnga and golnp
that are normally vlslted upon our place
by the teenage Ht: • · •
· U'.I,........ SOME THINGS NEVER CHA~GE: MUSKIE AND BABY
Condld•I•• Mako l111 Mlnul• Drive In Now H.'mpshlro
Predlcllon1 hive ti that the vealell
Impact of then.,. adut)-a\.18 lawa wjll be
polltJcally wh~ ·the youngsters move in
on Jbe ba~ bona., • t
THIS M&T m:·tn.e.!>UI my suaplololl ii
that the?jfOUUcal Jnipacl won•t really
change MY more than our lamlly budiet
for pUnUI bolter and jelly,
Grand Jury Confront,s
True, the Republicans have seemed to
draw re·wef of the ta· to 21-year-oldl than
Irving on Hughes Book ·
:;;" s~:!s·t!: ~~'::! NEW YORK (AP) -Author CllJ!ord good~! after ncovtrtna Jrom .the in· ,Irving lffnl before a federal vand J1llY ltls1~ineii41-lt-iUr-the kids wW learn asaJn tod~~.· presumably uto tell mo~~
that,iiilltlc\llii'.fien>Dofh portles oc'hil!)ly about hb autobiography of Howat'd
blow"iiie same brand of'bOl air. H~. .
More aillllll,.Oce In the Impact oi II-Both the federal Jury and a county
work a bou and canceled plans Jo
pubµM ~~ in Life· rDqazine.
In a jolnl probe, 1111 f-and New
York County proooi\i~ve been
I . dill -· ocuamg Oil ~-·lllpliell 'Of· the cut.
year-old ~,..y ..,...,. -.bot u,,, -~nd Jury "'" reported ~dy. Jo take
pent to junior colleges in Ca!Uornl• ac-"JOlnt action in the case th1s weei, IOW'Cet
; "!'~ tO dlspatchea q110ting ~ cloae lo the P~• said. 1 BroiSman of Santa Monica, who ts · Irving met wtth federal and c;oantY Pf'O" chancelior of the 94 two-year institutions · secutors ~or 6% hours Fr1dey. The
The U.S. atloney'1 office.~ ll bu all;>
j!d the. . federal lll"aod. ll!iY I welah
.charges of <nall lr...aroey and use
1 of intentate comm. · f •
stolen money,
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_ . sources said it had been understood that
aro our .elate. For one . ~mg, the meeting would not be held until lrv-Brosam~ says that ~ JCs wdl lose ing waa ready to "tell the whole sto
state iuppqrt for the 411,000 skJdents who from start to finish." ry'
now have been reclasslfled as adults. The 41-year-old novelist sold a
toil ANOTHER, there Is preseDlly a manuscript to McGraw-Hill Publishing·
law which requires that youngsters at· Co. last fall that he claimed was Hughes'
tend the junior COll!!Je which ls within autobiography, collected In a series of
the district where their parents reside. If secret meetings with the reclusive
they wl!jl "' go "' a dfllerent junior col· billionaire.
lege, the transfer must be approved by Hughes denied In a court afCidavlt that
both districts and then the home district he had authotized any book. After an in·
must pay for having the student educated vestlgatlon, Time, Inc., I a b e l e d the
elsewhere.
Bu'( 18-year-olds are now adults. So
they couJd simply move to the district of
their choice. establish residency, and that
would be that. No cash would change
hands between the college districts.
Indeed, all kinds of interesting things
may develop now that the l&-year-olds
don 't have to turn the radio down when
you tell them to.
16 Seized at Concert
LOS ANGELES (UPI) ~ Sixteen
persons, most of them young, were taken
into custody Sunday at a free concert in
Elysian Park, paUce said. Most were
charged with drinking In a public pcirk.
An estimated 500 persons attended tbe
concert.
Nixon Attends
Miami Services
MlAMI, Fla. (AP) -President Nixon
drove from his Key Biscayne compound
In a motorcade to Miami's "Little
Havana " neighborhood to attend church.
Accompanied by daughter J u I i e
Eisenhower and friend C. G. "Bebe"
Rebozo, the President arrived shortly
before the 11 a.m. service Sunday at
Shenandoah Presbyterian Church.
It ls located in a souijlwest Miami sec-
tion which ls predominantly Spanish-
speaklng.
The county panel is considering per jury
and grand larceny charg~, · "I:
Irving has r<PortedJY offered lo
cooperate with authorities If his wife,
Edith, b not :-adlted lo' SWlturland,
where she i wanted on forgery, em-
bezzlement and larceny mar,.. In .,.,.
· necllon with her handlinl of payments
that McGraw-Hill lritended tw Hilgbes.
Wieks
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fm«•1N 1;·.za,NOW F1?"':J ...._ Alt ~MOMU ·~•tow •
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:'Fear ... Mo.unts • Ill
going on In 1972 when we bavt a
presidential race at stake."
In ,resp6nse to McGovern's post·broad·
cast charges, ; John ED&.li.YJ; one of
Muskie's top Political operalors, said that
McGovern's disclMUre statement last
w.eek , waJ incomplete, failf:d· to disclose
expenditures, and <!Id f!>l· lbt .who paid •
for a direct n:iall campajgn. · ·
HJ'm , not saying there -ls anything
sinister," English said. "But the records
are incomplete and sell-serving."
English lidded that. peop)e . In New
Hampshire have ·told M\ISkie cam-
paigners that they contributed Jo
McGovern and were not listed in the
disclosures.
Ireland
'11~ner. Execq,~ ~~~fe Explosion Kills 2 Women .
BELFAST·(fulii--uiu. _,,·a.i a .i.,.t" o ~ of amis and ant·
month qo·Man!iil~"q,ilt i.11 -caplaln'•. ix,i. ii Narthn JNlanil'i 11::.· rM·,6mled responalbllity for the .
Pol1lln!i .,.... n4IQtHi liii•oe·lie ,,Jn'P+ir.r, 50 mllel ,..., of BeUast,
"dldai lib thj)fty.ll -'ljlliw 11111,M c\'B ~ marchers Sunday Stoned
-aid .....,.. · , polJee' tUid Brlllab troops In a twice-lolled
Tbe bouod, " hotidod bod)' o'f
S.htage.Probed
attempt to defy a eovernment ban on
marches.
Police and troops 5topped th e
estimated 1,000 marchers at a barricade
and forced them back into Pomeroy.
They had intended to walk seven miles to
CarrickmOre.
McCa.i.land, a llomlll 'Catholle Ip!' ene
'o/ tn.t.r. ..aw.i..t. laadairna'a, ...
found lhot Jo dealb Saaniy:on a DWJ
country rwl outside Llwa\••11.,
He dliil, Aid aie ~ .Jltpilil.C.o
""'11'(1RA),"beco0oe'Ml-·• 1PY"lw
the British army -a c.thollc -wbo bad
betrayed bis own kind lri. N"'1jMim
Ireland'• mase al inlrlpJe and llClarian
Tremendous Ammo Blast
bloodshed.
The po~y-crierited "~'~ IRA
Wini saJil Sunday that lll<Qmlantl, •,
WU ltiduped · fnlm bis bome at
Dreena&b,•15 mu. east :Of t~.
tbeo lntemlpled !Gr --.. ·before
gunmen piimpoll h.O ldkt. Into. bit
head. "It ....... -h!-u..up ...
terrol•tlon that be -oclually. Wllklnc
for British lf>teill&ence/'. an IRA "'1e-
IJ10nl said.
But frienda of J.fcCwwJ•nd, dfiKl!lldma
of one of Nortllem Ireland'.• oldeal ploo-
totlon lalnlllea wlllun ancair)' dallQ( Jo
the 17th <;enJurT. aid be ......... -
Uie paramlJltoiJ UlllH.. Jlicl-ment . <vliRI no Jmuuy. . .&id be
didn't like the · Dy. Jt WU nm, >t
aald. ooe '""'4, llllo jlOdlned lo If•• hil
...... "Iii aid ..... ~ wllb.,lao
many tbinp ~ a matter of Olli~t -
to continue." · ·
a.' " -• Jc inother developn\eat, a all~ in
Dublin by ihe""IRA'I militant
"ProvlslOlial" .... bl_amed ~·nl extremls\a ldr Sa~•· esploolail In •
packed Bellut -..it wldc:b kllled
two .....e.raitd maJnied _..bl-.,
Docton ~ ibe iiut • Aiiomim'1
-the ··--'awful" •inlle IClol~. ~ hel0...1
U1Jttr'1 catholic mn:.r., linlljKt' rt•M
majorily ~ Into _......, .• ,A1J11111, t•. . .-. . . '• .....
"Or~ l&JJ i(hi-~:a..--who e!Je?" a polJce' .,.._.. aid
altenfardl. PoUce and fl'ql.nicmdid""
II IRA• ""I*!!& il11hol8elfall.·-ml
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' Oaims 3 U.S. Soldiers
SAIGON (UPI) --Three American
lllldlen -. llilled today w!Jen · am·
lllllldtlon lbq.-. llriinr exJ'!oded.
'Die tine, wlio -. not ·identified, ""'° """"""' old O\l)IDunlllon Ill an
·-:'!"<" al Lolli lllnb, the U.S. ........,.. In Vietnam, U mllel from
~blut ~u tremendowi, ~ucb1
larger
-•111e ·norma1 -ammunition Jor rilles . ...i·--would hive caused, of· -. at the -·said. They lidded that
U inTeotJgation WU onlei'ed Into the po!· libilltJ of Sabotage, a stray guerrilla
-· nlW!d or the chance that land ..-« bombs had been Improperly
lllAnd In the·.... . ' .
'1be lt9nge yard ·was 30 feet square
am1 ••oanded on three aides with dirt
..0. It l..i IUah and three 1 .. t thick.
-'nle ·foartb · ilde· optned ·onto 1· vacanl
~· ~ ' .
Old -b stored In the yard. ~lion which can be salvaged U:
-. "!81 to be poclled· Into new c:aaet,
wblle the rest ii liken Jo dispose! areu and 1>1on ap. ..... ... . .. .
· Eliewbett, gueiriua rockets hit the big
U.S. Iii' bue ot C... Ranh Bay an hour
before da"Wll today, sli&htly lrijurlng one
man with shrapnel. It w.u the first time
Com,llanb Bay bad been•rocktted since
Jao. ll. Tbe U.S. command reported that
Navy planes Oew two more "protective
~., strlkel against antiaircraft
1UD1 in North Vietnam on Sunday. B:emltl a( tbOle strikes were not known. ·
In Sout11 Vietno,m's Central Highlands,
..._. North Vletnomeae Infiltration is
rtported at ill hlgbeal· in· }'iars, 11Ued
patroll found leCilons of a brand-new
pn1IJo ftlOI! leodine east from the tri·
border area of Vietnam, Laos and Cam-
bodia. .
South. Vie'tnam~ engineers were sent
in to blow up sections ·or the road and fell
dense jungle trees with dynamite""ID the
road cOuld be" seen from Uie ·air. · -" ·, ...
Prince Sihanouk
Back in Shanghai
HONG KONG (UPI) -Pr Ince
Norodom Sihanouk, head of the Cam·
bodian government·in-eJile, flew into
Shandiai from Hanoi Suhday after an
unofffciar trip tO North Vletnam;· the New
China News_ Agency. (NCN~I ... ,~)i>day.
Some diplomatic obs<rvei'S'. ;. a Id
Sihanol!k len Peking !or' Haoor lhorUy
before President N"ur:on's arrival irt Oiina
to avoid., ~ einbarragment' of meeting
tJ1e U.S. president. They1 said Sihanouk
also exp)~, PeJii!ig'I , /Jand' ,pn its
negoli;ltions lO .the .North Vl~se.
Sihanouk, accompani~ by -his wife and
Ieng Sary, special envoy of. the Cam-
bodian Liberatk>n Front, was welcomed '
by Chang Chun-chiao1 chairman of the
Shang_hai Municipal . Revolutionary: Com-
mittee, and more than 5,000. people of
Shanghai at the airport.
In a joint statement issued after
Sihaoouk's visit to Haooi both NortlJ Viet·
nam and Sihahouk's government-~le
in PekiHg, called "U.S. imperialism ..•
the most ... dangerous eoemy-Of the
lndochinese peoples and mailkind as a
whole."
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A.feiule de~9t· boJ~s 'Petra Hellmich at Rbloe-.llaln.Alrport In
Franifurt hln, 3, wu IPlrited to Romania by a woman wbO •ml«! ":.. C ~.I ':t"~ , . Ille dlllcl't poaporl In order to_ help IJllUUl•·ber o.,. two cbll-.... ,._....-::;: .. -oat.fl( Ille Communist country. Romanian autbor!Ues lancled Pein " • . --·' ,,,_,.._,,_ ___ ,. .. llM<W•Gefmll>"Embusy.
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'Beit Blend' Vote Sought
' Solon ·offers--4()~000 Sign
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Co~st· ·Bill· Pot Petition
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SACRAMENTO (I.Pl -The
senator 1Ccused of 1lnkin1 one
coaslllno proleclion bill ln tho
Je1isl1ture lut year tought
Oil Test .
Delayed
For Gear
LONG BEACH cuen -
Coast GuardJmen w a I t e d
today for new equipment and
good weather to carry out
tests of a barrier designed to
contain oil pollution at sea,
alter stormy weather damag-
ed ~the firJt experimental
model.
"They're flying another unit
out here from the East and it
is hoped it will be ready Tues-
day or Wednesd1y," a Coast
Guard spokesman said.
"Weather conditions e.t·
ceeded the minimums for
which the barrier was desi~n
ed. damaging the equipment,"
he said.
The device is a 1,000 foot
long "flqating curtain" design-
ed to surround an oil slick and
keep it Jrof(I spreading. It ex·
tends from 21 inches a~ve the
watar to 27 inches below, and
Is supJX)Sed to function in sea
swells up to five feet and
winds up to it> knots.
The Coast Guard plans to
dump 37 ,500 gaUons of soy
bean ail in the Pacific 10 to 30
miles off Point Conception,
and then see whether three
ships and the floating curtain
can .keep the resulting slick
fron rprtading.
Seven Hurt
In Crash
NORTHR!DG~ (UPI) -A
twln~ngine private p I a n e
crash landed Sunday in the
Sepulyeda Flood C o n t r o 1
Basin, one ' mili from Van
Nuy1 Airport, ln'juring seven·
persons,, nqqe seriQUpJy .
. ,,,, Injured, who intludod rour:· cJtlldren, we.r;e hospitay~ ec:l In 5'tisfactory ~,ndltio.n.' Offic1als at the airport said
the etMn8. ' 310's pilot, sam
Moore, 48, reported by radio
that ht had propeUer and lan-
ding gear problems ind would
atte_gipt an emergency landing
in the basin.
In addition to Moore, the in-
jured included his wife, Joyce,
34, •nd their three children,
Lee AM, 9, Lynn, t , Tauna,
11. Also injured were Diane
Sanders, 29, and her aon, Jim-
my, l
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approval of his own CoiataI
plan today . ' 1
Son. Jamu Q. Wedwortll
(O.H1wthorne ) said it·-•
provide "the best bleftd of
state and local COlltrolJ ahd
safeguards." · ' · , . ., ...
BasicaUy :"' local go~ernment . ~~~.~ ,
would be in charge of con-. ·Rf?."
trolling development through
plaMing and zoning along the
1,087·mile coastline. • • "We do not need another
state bureauci:acy, rfimoved
from the people it i 1
regulating and unresponsive to
the unique needs of each com·
munity," Wedworth sa id. ·
Wedworth 'S ineasure i 1
competing this year, as it did
last year, with a lneisure
sponsored by Assemblyman
Alan Sieroty CD-Beverly Hills)
that has passed ii! first
Assembly committee tt!t.
Wedworth~1 measure was
before the· Senate Natural
Resouices and Wildlife Com·
mittee for ii! first hearing and i~ ••. ,. I'· , . . . · Ul"lrT...,.• vote today. ~ ) '
Sieroty's bill passed . the C.h.aufteur Btr.11akflw~
Assembly last year and ap-'. ; -· ·
peared to be headed for ap-San Francisco State Coll8ge students will ride this
proval In the Senate. But it fell. _elephant train on_ campu.si in a .three-month uperi ..
one vote sliort of p'assage In ment in trans~~t3tjqn on the 28~000 student campus.
the Senate resources com-Ptesident S. I. Hayaltawa~ Showri in ·driver's seat,
mittee of whit:h Wed worth was rented it from·Fleisb'aCk-er· Zod and hired drivers. a member.
' ( ""' ' -• .. ... ,, Wedworth failed to attend · ~ t the committee hear I n·g · L--•
although Sieroty said he had 'G ' c p · · t:'.:.~~~ini~~~:J" vote . oose. ·Qst . ui
The senator sai<l he was' • • , . , , .. . .. _,, .
away from · ·the Capltaol on "' r~J%~ 1t!l:~~~~ ,, ,At $5'0..:M;-JJion
against the Sieroty b i I I ~ ~ ·
anyway. ·
Much of Wedworth's current ·ws ANGELES 1 (tJPl1 ' -he1 coatlnuled to 1pe.nd money
bill was ghost written by a Howard Hu&hes hiS ' gone rot! on ·it Wa"s because he was
development firm, C.a PI to I 1pendibg millions O{do1faii! a ' ~tfa'id 'it Would not 1ta~d up sources revealed this past ' week, and critics said it would year·on lhe ''.spruce ~O?se" -under nohnal testing."'
make it even harder tha'n at the strange, giant tlYfng boat
present to halt development. he built of wood and: .put .into ' .
James L. Kuebelbeck, a con._·-storage r quarter ceptury. ago , OK As·'·-d
suit.ant for Deane ·& Deane --and deducts, \he txPf.A!ie .. . . , . ~ ..
Inc. of San MateO County, was '"irom h~·corporat~:¥!!011:!~.Jq(, , :. , .. .
identified ·.as .the ·per.son who.,.:1 lar1purposes; accOrding to a ,,.. ·r z1 · -helpeddraltthtmusure.:.:. ... } •clormer topr&lde. ,., ,\.v.;. ~ ' l 1 {) e f;. ...
· ''Who -said he did ? ' ' Hughes ma) ha~e:~11:1hln .s.;·•~ 1: ·:~ -,, 1, • ·~ ..
Wedworth domande<I. · · $50-milliod lnv .. led. ln .lhe-, Ab f S ..
1<ue1>e11>e<:k himself said ho "spruoe ..,... .. by ~w~said. · OU e~
SAN' FRANGISCO ' (UP!l -
'\'ho California I.!· a r I j u 1 n a
lnJUaUve u ys that 40,000
persons have signed petitions
in the first Phase of a drive to
put the Issue• of
"deci;lmlnallzation " of pot on
\he November ·ballot.
The · ballot measure ~·ouid
remove criminal ~nallies for
. an adult's
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personal u~ of
marijuana, bUt does not a!fett
1 "existlna: laws against sale or ·
pouessloa for sale of the drug.
It would il}Clyde the freedom
to' grow a small quantity for
individual COr\SW11pUon.
A cMJ -spoke~man said Sun-
day that the e1mpaign, which
includes a voter registration
• · dr:ive among the \8-to ·lt-year
1 olds, has been organize;d In 44
of the state's 58 counties.
· ClrCulati'on ol p e t I t Lo n 1
began about two weeks ago
and the number of sighatures
' "ls . defir):ltety pickin"g up.
~ They're being 'turned ln and
turned in fast ,"' the
spokesman said.
"Some ~pie who orlglri'ally
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did, -Wed•orth Was told.>· NOah'bfetrlch, whO was,, a 'f.tf '. . . .
Wedworlh ·conteodtd ho hid · figfire in' iho· Hugh"' ·oinpire ' 'sACMMENTO \APl-Doc.
ohly a minor role in drafting uirtil 'he lefl".tn 1957. tn uld Cr~ c6n£Z.~ce
the bill. · ' ·· ·' J!f. that flme Dlelffc]"!mla ' 'r"•l:l! "' ~Ii" . \'! • · · ": A companion of Sleroty's bill hr" CM• tnter\lie~ ! sun \fay· t1ves an4 .give bii'th.control ln-
also has betn Introduced In the • 'lfu~s "wa!'speridfrli'l!'lli ~ :.-fonna!\On lo pertonJ under
Senate, sponsored by Sen: "}P1I1i09 a y;.r ieitu,fnl · thi ~ age .. JI ' without parental co~
Donald . L. Grunsky . ( R -WQOden fuselage 11*1 'changing sent Under a· reriewed proposal Watsonville ). But it too 11 ex-• .,.n.. .. .. , : .. 1 .
pected to have a tough time ...... Tti~es~·-of housihgi ~and· foday. py . Sen. An~ ha n Y
getting through. the Senate lnain~ng the . flug'e.l pline .Belfebson. .
resources committee. &re deducted~from thtf iftcdfn-e , The Beverly Hills Democrat m;a~u~es 5 ~tr ~~1Y ~~~~ ~f a~ HugtjU corpo~ti~n. as ·,~id the leg.isl~lon .. ~ould
andcoastalzoningauthorityln ~a.cy and ne~.e.s~a:Y 'help curb the epld.(m1c of
a set of regional board! under -bus1Jlt$5 ~nses •.. , ~~':":1c~ .~r}!ge il,legiUm•~Y. and abor-
a st.ate authority uld. · · · .. ·' · tt " li · ch · 1 · "th t . -: "Ho.w can. these;.:.ordinaey· .·,. oq.~.~ !Y ' ang1!lg~ aw a
Motive Sought
---and -neceSAfy bulb:llM :.exo1.•,.:,}\p1, pre.vented tbo~ds of
pense1 be j ustllied?"-' . .-he '~· · fffnilgers:, from a v-0 i·d i n g
ed. "It (the plane ) Is plywood, • unwanted pngoanciea."
it has: ~aight ~iniJ,. ~~I Gdv Reagan hU ·vetoed combustion engmes, d.s. ei,q\ ~'
1110tors can't.. Oy it more than ~ ~IJil.Bell~rt bills for the
..... 200 mile, pesi hour, compared past two sessions.
requested two petitions to
circulate are now requesting
hundreds ," the spokesman
said. A total of 336.000. names
are needed by June 19 to
qualify lhe issue for the ballot.
Bob Ashford, 28, a Harvard
Law School graduate who is
coordinating the drive, says
the marljua'rta initiative · "Is
the right Issue at the right
time," and he predicted the
signatures will be easily
gathered.
"1 tlllnk the ·vote I n
November will be c I o s e ,
~however." Ashford said.
The long-haired attorney u,1 T•1tt1Mte
said th e 18-year-old . vote has ' ,
given California L·l million Sta11ford s l11dia1t
potentia l new voters :and that Tim'm \Vill ia ms, a full-
the attempt to legalize marl -blooded 'i'utok Ind ian Juana could send them· to the h d d the polls w o ance on
"They 'have much more ex-sid~line~ at Stanford
perience with marijuana both On1vers1ty foot b a 11 ~.rsonally and. through their gaines as Prince Light-
fr1ends," he said. "Th"e"y slmp-foot, holds photo of
Jy know It's not the demon h,imself. S t a n f o rd
drug thelr parents were t8ught dropped the "Indian"
to think It was."· · nickname.
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Pioneer
·.'Cfr;a.nge'
' Plann.ed
PASADENA (UPI) -Wllll·
Pioneer JO well on lb w1y to
Jupiter, sclontllta poodered
todty ,what pr'l'llt COUl'll II
should lake· pa.I the slant
planet bof0ro "llln( out ol Ibo
aolar 1yatem. ~ ~
A course correcti on
maneuver will have to be
made Tuesday, accordlna: to a
spokes man ror the Natlo~
Aeroniutics 1nd S p 1 c •
A d m I nlst ralion: Sclentl1t1
were weighing several choices.
One course would give thl
spacecrart . an opportunity to
determine whether Juplter'a.
orange moon, lo, the moat
reflective ·object in the t0lat
sys tem, has an atmosphere, u
observation by teleacope au,..
gests. ,
Another course would enabla
Pioneer to ei:amine the moon ·
Callisto, which is 11 lar1e as
the planet Mercury. •
Pioneer completed t w a
critical maneuvers Sunday
testin"g the thrusters that wul
be used to make the coun*
correction Jfuesday, and tur,.0.
ing on Ill "oach poinUn•
system" which Is .1uppo1ed tt
keep its radio transml111io1t
aimed at earth while Pioneer
Is millions of miles in 1p1ct.
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In 3 Fire Deaths· ~th modem jeU of~ com-Beiltnson said he hoped to
. parable size'~ith three ~r'foUrr 1 avoid" a' veio this fear with a
)et engines fly ing 600 rrules an .. -full limif_,,., hour. more care y ..cu pro-
RIVERSIDE (AP) -'l'hn!e
children of a ·prison inmate
burned to death after a
gasoline bomb sent flames
streaking through a bedroom.
Investigators said they knew
ol no mofive.
window of the home or the ."'No experiments ·are ~ever •• pOsal'_ 8#.0'fing contraceptives
* Full 4 ply-78 series. .
*.H,eav}r wrap-around tread, designed
in Atlas' exclusive Traction Pattern.
* Budget terms available on
Check our full line of batteries.
"I bea~ 1 dull plop and a
window breaking," a neighbor
said 'after ~ ... rly Sunday
blazt:'"l'bon I could hoar the
children Screaming. But by
the time.. I got my pants on,
they · were'n't 1cfeamlnl any
more."
Killed were Cynthia Warren,
t, and her brother and siitu,
Lawrence, I, and Marlene, 7.>,
Authorities said a pcip bottlo
filled with· gasoline •w a 1
thrown llJrough tho,. bedroom
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Who Ceres?
No other-ntWlplpttt-ln the
world cares about 10Uf com· munity like )'OW' communl!i!
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children's grandmother. · conducted with it. It Ls never to be dispensed only to
Authorities aaid the'children o~t of the hangar.·J-~n·t·con-teenagers doctors determine
were 1taylng 1t' t h e I r sider lh:18 an ordi_n~ry. or to ·l.... u&.rniatly active." Jl~ssary business ·expense. ,. · , . ..,, .,-;--~ 1
gr,andmother's be'cauii their "Jets came in 12 .ytars .as:o. · Hf noted teenager1 ac-
motber, Victoria. Warren, had How can Y9u justify spending . counted .for about 35,000 legal
tone to Vislf ' 'tl:ie father, moriey on 1.·wooden airplane abortions· last year i n
Robert. an ~le at t?le .with > piston.,e:,ngines?" he uk-CaJllornift and added that in
Riverside County Industrial _ ed. , ~ · . ., · . , .. J974 over 43 percen~ of all il-
Road C.mp ln B11111lng, ,, H!ll!bes b\IPI tho plane, .• p-, legitimate births In tho state
mileJ east of here. He is 1erv· pro~itnatet)r1 the size of a were to teenage mothers .
ing time for check fraud . moderri jumbo jet, as part of a '.'When one of every three
Investigators noted there ·world War.Jl'plan·to construct bir&ha to teenage mothers is ii·
had been other URllOlved fiie enormous Ofing boa'5 -1that 1legitimate, -the tlluaUon can
bombings in the neJgbborbood• coUklf ~fllporl a 'batalliou, ol •!Properly:-be described: :81. an
In one recent incklent, they trohpi to, 1..Jighting front .in a---:-epidemiCJ" he said. "It is an
aaid, the owner of several single trip, i voding the danger epidemic that wDl not go away
duplex,. bad his bouae and of enemy 1UbmariJ!os. . ; ' · ·by Ignoring ii or by making
aome of the duplexes fire Dietrich aald Hffugbes:ico~ piout 1tatements de c r.y, i n g
bolnbed. fessed to me tha' Ah!"Teaion. )IOUtbful~ behavior."1
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. pro mis·~ ·tro.m The'._Re·~:<µn¢ :G~me
SuccM• i1 the watchword'at the Readlq Game, And we•,..; eo
1ure. child can 1ucce<!a"witli our p~m that we'll refund '
all .fee• if.he doeon't. ·B'.ow? •ecau1e we know·,our prosram '
work1. We belle.., In It end 1". believe ln1 liJde. The Readin1
Ga-promi1e1 a 7ear'• .saln In i<eadin1 1ldlla within a ~peci· fl~perlod·olU-.Or7oarmoaqh.ek: · · ,. ·
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E nergy Cr isis Coming
A conference on the coming energy crisis in Orange
County last Wednesday was disparaged in some quarters
because no environmentalist organlzatlons were repre·
sented on the panel. Others dismissed the event as "just
an Edison Company public relations stunt, seeking to
&care the public."
Despite such criticisms of the conference format,
the problem is real -and it won't be wished away.
head time for con struction of new steam·powered
generating plan ts is about five years, and double tbat
foo nuclear plants. But tbe electrlc utilities have been
blocked by air pollution regulations to tbe point where
energy resource additions needed for 1974 through
1~77 will not be provided.
Edison has warned the Public Utilities Commission
(PU C) tbat by 1975 it might fiave to bl.ack out. areas of
Southern California for an hour at a ume during peak
Joads, especially jn summertime.
Unless sites acceptabfo to government and the pub-
lic are found and construction begun prompUy, the prob-
lem will worsen from then on. And this will certainly
not provide the power needed for both jobs and a,clean
environment.
The problem is comp1ex and c~arged with emotion.
It is not likely to be solved tbrough adversary proceed·
ings in court or by the PUC or the Air Pollution Con·
trol District (APCD).
One of Edison's top executives reported at the
conference that a "one-stop agency" with responsibility
for locating power plants would have advantages for
botb the environmentalists and tbe power industry. The
idea ls under active study in Sacramento, he said. .
Ways are also being sought to ~volY,e . the public
in such decisions. Called "open planrung, it has been
done elsewhere in the nation wi~ several notable sue·
cesses, the same executive reported.
Ing power shortage. enJineor Franklin T. Andrews, a
member o! the Orange County Air PolluUon Rearlnc
Board , urged the Board of Supervisors to aet up a blu•
ribbon scientific panel to help find a aoluUon. He said
this approach may be the only reasonable one left.
Andrews would have tbe county give Ibo scientific
committee decision-making powers. He also recom-
mended giving the APCD more stall, equipment and op.
erating budget to make it more effective.
One thing should be clear: Rhetoric won't cban1•
some bard facts. Power rationing almoat surely wW be
upon us before the problem is solved. Power rationing
won't affect the electric toothbrush users, but it will
curtail creation of jobs. And the power companies will
have to put out a Jot more effort and money to reduce
pollutants. Without some technical bre1kthrou1hs, we'll
be payinJ more for pollution-free power.
Its hme to stop the foolJJb finger·poinUni and iet on with realistic work on a tough problem.
Kenned y's Chea:e Politics
Sen . Edward M. (Ted) Kennedy's meddling in tbe
internal affairs of Northern Ireland has now been con·
demned by botb aides in the strife. They agree wltb·
d~a.wal or British f.orces, as he p~oposes, would lead to
civil war -and his call for unification of the ·two Ire-
lands was based, at best, on too Utile knowledge .
• . To deal specifically with Orange County's impend·
Kennedy bas on other occasions given his con·
stituents and the nation reason to wonder about his in·
tegrity and judgment. Now be has lopped himself with
a display of cheap politics embarrassing to U. S. rela·
lions with botb Ireland and Britain, and to many of tb•
Irish Catholic voters he seeks to impress. 'HELP! FIRE! FIRE! FIRE!'
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~ irplanes A re
I No Sub for
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t. One of the sad paradoxes about the
lrpillne la that non-urban America, or
bout half the ·country, hu wor1e
l raru:portation now than it did when the
railroeds were .WI
run Rini.
) Friend& who live
Gn aor\bern New · lll&Dd. for \n.
nee. compllln tilt-
ly that Ibey ore
orced to use priv1te
' utos now more than
ver1·opendlng houra f" me hlibways to £each the closest commercial airportll.
' FROM NEW .YORll: to that area, direct ~lr service 'ts practically Impossible; and
iven frocn Boston, there ii only marginal
~vice. And in the Middle West, which I
vet 1 cQ9d deal, It is far harder now to
each many towns and college oom-
piunitlet than it wu XI yean ago.
~ Ironically, the airplane was supposed to
prlng people together , to set up a network
pf trJ.nSPOriatlon, to ease the .sense of
1eographlc laolatlon in many part. of the ~untry. Except for the bl.g urban ce~
"'"· quite the C9Jltrary h81 happened.
HUNDREDS OF TOWNS are now cut
ort, except by auto or bus. The traina
have stopped running, and it doesn 't P,&Y
the airlines to maintain regular service
-or ·any service at all -If traffic is
light. What we laughingly call "public
convenience and necessity " doesn't even
take a back seat; it get.1 no seat at all.
Worst of all, nobody 1eem1 to be work·
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Now we knOW why Ted Kennedy
wants the troops out or Vietnam
-., they can be sent to Ireland!
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lng on a sensible, reallatic answer. Do we
need mire compeUUon amona: airlloes, or
lea? More aovemment help, or no~?
Fewer and bluer airlines, and more and
omallor .ahullie..MtVicOI? V~ 'i.lPdo
ing Craft? Helicopters! Mapc carpell?
AU. '11IE SPECIAL lntere!lo fun incl
sputter in Washington, and, as usual,
everybody has a vociferous lobby except
the tong-suffering public. Nobody, ao far
as t know, has bothtred to uk the
traveler what he would like, how he
wouJd like it, and how much he la willin&
lo pay for it.
Trains are naUonaJii.ed in aome Euro-
pean countries, and ao are maey of the
airlines. 'n>ey aet nation.allied, in somt
cases, because private e n t e r p r i a •
becomes too private and not enWprlsing
enough. l wouldn't like to see it happen
here -our government doean't have a
1plendld record of running thlnss-but it
surely will U the needs and convenience!
of enough travelers are ignored long
enough.
AT PRESENT. there Is no genuine
ct1mpetiUon among the airlines, in price
or in basic service. Maybe it should be
tried, before we turn over all our public
transportation to the government. Maybe
an extra olive ln the martini or a piano in
the lounge is not the right way to attract
and hold more passengers. Whatever is
needed, we're not getting lt.
More $15 ,000 Incomes
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Liie IJtlonnce News Data
Thirty P'rcent o( all American families
-households, to be technical -are ex-
pected to have inco mes of $1!1,000 or
more by 1980. Today, nearly 2!1 percent of
the fami lies fall into that income
category. '
Even when the effect of inflation 11
taken Into account, in the past 20 yeara
there bas been 1 five-fold increase in the
families with $15,000..plus Incomes, says
the JnsUtute of Life tnsuraoce on the
basi s of Census Bureau data .
And the income is more widely spread.
Today Ulere is 1 much greater cross.sec-
tion of occupations which provide $15,000
and more a year than in the past.
Formerly affluence was almost wholly
linked to well-educated, professklnal peo-
ple.
THERE'S A PHRASE a sociologist
might use -"upward eco n o m ic
mobility" -to show which group stands
to Improve 11.s income ~iUon. Jn lhe late
t940's, and early 1950'1, those who were
••nearly poor'' were moat likely to shift to
a mJddle Income leve l. More recently, a
grea ter shift has been from the mlddle
Income to upper-lncome slattl!, tbe
Conference Board reports, and that trend
.Ls expected to contlnut.
Since hlaher earntra tend to be ~rt0ns
who have worked tonaer (except fOr the
aged ), household hoads In welJ.tCMlo
\lamllles foll predominantly In \be 3W4
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'1iowtV.,., Ibero 1tUI reinatht I CIOIO rtll•
llorWllp betw,.. 1nc:ome· and education
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and occupation. Nearly ball of all family
heads with four or more years of college
earn $15,000 or more. In contrast, where
a family head has had only a high achool
education, only 30 percent earn over
$15,000. AB for occupation, among pro-
fesslonal or technical workers about 42
percent earn $15,000 or more. Among '
managers, ofilclals and proprleCOr11 41
percent earn over $15,000.
It goes without saying that 1 working
wile bu a considerable influence on
family lr.come. There has been 1 mar\ced
increase in working wives. From 1950 to
1970, tbe proportion of lomllles ,.1\b bo\b
hUJband and •lie worklng doubled. Cur-
rently, .fO percent of all wi ves work.
. ALTHOUGH A worltlng wile , ... ral\y
conlrlbutes a slgnUlcantly smaller pro-
portio n of money to famlly lncome than
her husband, her share has been ln-
cre•slnc durln1 the last 10 years. The
tr<ncl lonrd more wives worklnc and
tbelr higher •arnlni• 11tm1 !rom mora
employment opportunities for women.
e1peclal1Y for those wl\b 1 bolter educe·
Uon: •
Amolllf families wllh lncomOI o! 11&,llllO
and over, about, 15 percent ha'fl IDON
than one peraon workina. &eneraDy the
wile in add!Uon to her ~ Fr><
American !amlliea as 1 whole, 1boolt i5
perctnl of hooleholdt hove t,,. or more
members employed.
Taiwan ls cu Safe as It Ev er Was
Sellout Idea Ha~ Many Holes in · It
ENROUTE FROM CHINA -"The
week that changed the world," as Pres! ..
dent Nb:on called it, ahook up many reJa ..
tlonlhips -in TaJwan, Japan, Southeast
Asia. The leut of these was Taiwan.
The idea or • sellout of a faithflll ally
has many boles in it.
The reality is that
Talnn is reJaUvely ..re, or at leut less threatened t h a n
when America was
there in !Otte. Que-
moy and Matsu were
baslions Of freedom.
and China was our implacable eoemy.
The -It -lhe Induced tension over Taiwan bu subsided. In
dmestic palitk:s the fire bu died. Presi·
dent Nixon, therefore, wal able to pro-
claim that Amerkan forces, limited as
they are, would ultimately be completely
withdrawn as 1 kind of kow·tow to Com·
munist t'hina's irrevocable principle of
uniting Taiwan with the mainland.
WREN AND BOW \bat would happen Is
not immediately imaginable but recogni·
tton or "one China" was an essential quid
pro quo of the ~ewly established rela·
tionahlp with a foe of 20 years standing.
President Nixon, .in SMnghai, advised a
journalistic friend to loot at the maUer
objectively. There wu no chanae In our
treaty commitment to the defenH of
Taiwan. The objective reality ls that
relations wtth mainland Orina have been
Improved, and Ta.iwan is as safe as it
ever was.
There never was too much substance in
the idea that we would go to all-out war
with China to 11ve TaJwan at tbe Ume
the i8sue WIS hot; now tbt:r• ii le11
substance. But it ia 1 risk, nevertheless,
that President Nil®--bas had to take In
making 1 new beginning with China.
IN OBJECTIVE REALrrY we have no
significant forces on Taiwan. The ucurf..
ty patrol of the Formosan straits no
longer is part of the scene. Twelve years
have passed since Nixon and Senator
John F. Kennedy debated the Quemoy·
Matsu issue in tht ltlO campaign for the
presidency.
What Nixon sacrificed in b i 1
discussions with Chou En-lal wu not
much, bul •bal Cbou-En-lai granted was
• good dell. Chou En·lai has agreed to
e1pose Mao's China to more Americans,
and, in turn, to send. Chinese delegations to the United States .
In any country where lhe chaos of a
''cultural revolution" was necessary to
squelch the threatenin, rise of a
apitallst and materialist ideas, there is a
certain ri.sk in letting in individualistic
Americans, w h e t b e r they are
businessmen, touri!ts, newspapermen or
table tennis players.
n HAS BEEN AN Interesting exercise to watch the non-converaion of liberal-
minded newsmtn who came here to look
at Mao's status-less society. And, it will
be lQte:ruUna to see, what impact the un~
coverted American individualists will
eventually have on Chinese who aeemed
to ignore their presence.
The risk, I would guess, Is slightly
more that Mao's faithful adherents wouJd
be subverted by going to America than
that Americans would be converted by
gOing to China.
Not tha t everything Is likely to happen
aU that fast. A dozen newsmen who
wanted to remain in China aft.er NiJon
left Ind see more of it were denied the
rigllt lo 111.ay aller being encoura1ed to
\bink they might.
Tbue are other strange contradictions
In a country wi\b enough l1w and CC'der to
satisfy Spiro Agnew and the univmiUt1
are run to suit Abbie Hoffman.
MAOISM AND rl'S dedication to tho
st.ate is somewhat hard to grup. A 1irl
worker at the industrial uhlbiUon in
Shanghai told President NI.Ion that Ole
reason young people don't marry until
they are 25 or 211 is that lheLput aside
such minor matters in order t! serve the
state better in their early years .
Maybe so. But that tates some un-
derstanding on the part or Americans
who place serving their individuality
above everything else, includlnc: JIW'o
riage.
Youngsters In America who never
touch a snow shovel would bt appalled
over the automatic turn-out or thousands or teenagers, on neighborhood council
~orders. to clean up the streets when it
snows in Peking. No pay, either. They do
it to serve the state.
These instances art cited merely to
show that China is and has Jone been a
world apart. Now the old men whose
power is passing with time have decided
to open up their Chl1t1 to the most
pervasive people in the'-w o r 1 d ,
Americans.
That mi&ht be as fateful a decision u
Nixon 's kow-tow on Taiwan.
Primary Route Paved With Tacks
Remember Riley Bender'! He'! the
political unknown who won . the 1948
Republican presidential primary in
Illinois with 324,029 votes, while his four
nationally prominent rivals could muster
a total of only 10,377. From there on, it
wa s downhill for Bender. All 56 of Illinois'
GOP convention votes went to Gov.
Dwight H. Green on the first ballot. And
the party's nomination went to Thomas
E. Dewey, the choice of only 953 voters in
the Illinois primary.
That's the way it i.s with presidential
primaries. Ballots often are cast against
rather than for candidates, and voter
turnout tends to be' low. Thus, the
primary route tot~ prtsidential nomina·
tion Is paved with tacks. History shows
that a series of primary victories is no
guarantee of conYention victory, but that
a series of defeats will remove an
aspirant from serious coosideratk>n.
PRIMARW, THEN, ahoukl be "Viewed
more as a test of weakness than of
ltrength. President Johnson's poor show-
l11g in the 11161 New Hampshire contest
led d!r.ctly to his declalon not to seek
1 oeconcl term. Sen. Edmund S. Muskie,
the acknowled1ed front-runner for the
1971 Democratic nontin.Uon, lacea a
aimilar tat tomorrow In t.be Granite
Stalt. An)'lhini loss \ban 1 50 percent
oh1re of tbe vote, It }s aaid, will slow
d ... ~lbe Muskie oanuwagon.
Wlsconstn in 10 was the first slate to
provide for a presidentlaJ primary in
which all the state's delegates to national
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Dear Geor1e:
I think your advice usu ally
10undi pretty Jood, but I need to
know U you are undor 30 so I'll
know whether to !rust you.
CYNICAL YOUTH
Dear C.Y.:
You might as well -1nybody
who considen trusUng 1n 1dvlce
, columnist of any qe ls doomed
anyho.;, eventuaUy.
(Send your problems to George
for needless 1!'0IT1lnl done ~
fwionaUy.)
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party conventions would bo elected by
popular vote. It was believed !hit the
primary system would reduce the power
or party organiiatlons and increase that
of the general electorate.
The capriclousneaa of the system IOOn
became apparent. In 1112, a·Pre1ideat
Theodore Roosevelt won 278 of the 360
Republican delegates elected in 14
primary slates. Yet the convention
renominated President William Howard
Taft, who had lost to Roosevelt even in
his home slate of Ohio.
MUCH OF THE SAME thing happened
In 1152 to Sen. Estes Kefauver of Ten·
nessee, who won 11 Democratic
primariee, lost three, and divided Ohio's
convention voles with a favorite-son can-
didate. Despite this impressive display of
popular support, the De m o c r a t s
nominated lllinob Gov. Adlai E.
Stevenaon, whose name had not appeared
Humph.rey's Top Choices
WASHINGTON -In 111rlct prlv1cy,
Hubert Humphrey has confided who
would bo occupying ·llie ae1ll of power to-
day If he hid ~n elected Prealdent.
-Arthur Goidbor1
the former United
Natims Ambam·
dor, would be Chief
Justice.
-A black woman,
ex-Howard UnJver&
ty dean Pat Harri5,
and an tmJnent con-
alltutlonallst, Hat· .
v1"1 prorta. Paul .
Fround, would bo aervloi oo tbe Supreme
Court .
-Either Clark Cllffottl or Geor .. Ball,
who opposed \be Vietnam military
esc1l1tlon1 In the Johnson
AdmlniatraUoo, wolild be Secrei.vJ of
Slate.
-And Cy Vanco, the former Deputy
Admlnlatntlon, would be Secretary ol
llefwe.
HUMPHREY MADI! thele disclolurw
iall -in a pr1 .... litter~
the ltft.wlOI -.11 Wbo dl1-hlm .la-. Ill _,....... ~ .11111
tbe -llllnla. .... Al -1111 1"' election, ore -llelb'«ldnl tho loudlil
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Theae people, he wrote, were "In a
large measure responsible for Nixon's
election." Yet lhty "are not today em-
b11T1~ 1nd allent 1t their role In help-tna to place on the Supreme Court men
like (Willlam) Rohnqulsl and as Atlorney
General, John Mitchell.
"INSTEAD, TllllY crJUciu \beae al"
polntmenll without acknowled(lna lbelr
OWD <Uif)lbilily 1t htvlnc m1de them
-1ble . . . ff It were not !or tbem, Ed
Mlllkle would today bo Vlco President of
tbe United StatOI rather than Ted·
Apw: Arthur Goldbor& would probably l!e tJtlln( u Chio! J uatice of tbe 5"ptem1 Court, and Pat lllrrls alld Paul Freund
would be on the Court wl\b hlm.
"More IU.ely, Clark Clifford or a.or ..
Ball would be serving It Secrellfy of
State, and Cy Vance would be Secretary
of Def-. •••
''Thole oii \be right ne1r1Y destroyed
the 'Repllbllcu Party dUrloi tht 4ayt of
Joi Mc:ea,tllJ; and I will not permit
thole on tbe It~ to do 1DY lurlller
damap to Ille Democratic Pq .''
on any state primary ballot \bit year.
Nevertheless, an avowed pre.sldtntial
candidate can hardly afford to avoid
entering at least a few primaries. To re-
main on the sidelines would aeem 1 con.
fession of weakness and perhaps doom
any chance of nomination. Meanwhile,
rival candidates would be accumulatin1
convention delegates.
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THE WINNER OF a primary,
moreover, can count on increased
coverage by the mass medJa and a bl&her
standing Jn public oplnioa polls. Dewey's
experience ln lMI b instrucUve. The New
York governor'• poll ratings declined
steadily after be lost the Nebruta con-
test to Harold E. Stassen. Two months
laltr. Dewey noaed out the Mlnneootan lo
the climactic Oregon primary. Subte-
quent polls showed steady tn:11ion of
Stassen's strength, and be nevu again
came close to nomination.
The im presidential primary 1e1aon
no doubt will provlde Ill &hart of
surprises. Certainly, there will be fewer
candidates under conslderaUon at the end
than at preaent. Candidates In both
P.arU•• can only trust to lucll and bope no
new Riley Bender elner&OI to embarns• \hem.
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Thom41 Jrieofl, .14Uor
AlbmW.Bole1
Edlloriol l'ollt BllUor
Tho tdllodol -of ·tl!e Dlll1 Pilot aieeM to Inform Md nbn~ 11.tt rttlllm '1 pnM:nthtl U.S.
MMPIPll"'• oplnlons and com-
11)fntary Oft topics of ffttm!lt and I lltnlDcance. b;' provldtnr a forutn: for the t~ of 'our 1'Nders"
ot>lntoN. Uld by pmonU.. the di..,... Viewpoint> of lnfonntd ~ ::-.... ~ .-. .. ..,...
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Panthers Assume a Less Militant Stance
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not0, and Uie ...J!.qrlJI Une
1tl'e•c1 commvmtr aerv-
ier flvtead o / 'a r m • d
atrMOOI<, but' fww• tll< •
Black , Panther1 ci\anged
all that 'much1 Here ii a
~ report from th< AP Sr·
1 cial Asrignl!'<ilt T•am.
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'Great! We get women's lib-and theyspr;"~ the coolie loot on ns.0 -"Ill'
L . M. Boyd
Murder Easiest
Crime to Solve
"Lost Is our old 1lmpllcity i>f times,
"Tile world abounds with ~aws, and teems with
crimes." , ·
The Pennsylvania Gazette
Am asked wllat sort of offense against the law Is most
difficult to solve. Fishing without a license maybe. Or
pocket pilfering by prostitutes. Or romantic vice among
t..'le.1minors. Don:.t know, for sure. Do know the offense
against the law mo~ easily solved js
murder. Pollce report that, repeated-
ly. I'm glad. Too much unsolved mur-
der could turn the whole electorate
against it.
AVERAGE AGE of that curious
citizen who signs up with a computer
dating se rvice is 38 years 10 months.
ANYBODY who puts out a diction-
ary can call it a "Webster."
• WREN IN California, don 't pick feathers from a live
goose. That, too, is outlawed here .
POOF -about 10,000 color TV sets a year catch fire.
SµRE ENOUGH , there's such a thing as an elephant
with .black tl.lSks. Rare speciman, that one.
Q~ J-Q. "Isn't it a fact the artist James
Whistler never wore a necktie?'' <..
· A. Rarely, anyhow. But,,he !requently wore l>Ig pink
bows on .his . patent leather shoes, the little scamp.
Q. "HOW many men are discharged every year from
the U.S. Armed Services because or abnonnal ,romantic
propensities?''
A. About 2,500.
RIGHT AFTER World War Il, the typical bride said
she wanted four children. A dozen years ago', her counter-
part decided three would be just right. Today, most any
newly mar.rt~ little lady thinks two might be sufficient.
Why this trend? Because, same observers believe, young
couples are now more eager to go places in a dandy man-
ner. And· you know what old Bob Benchley said:" "There
are two classes of travel -first class and with children."
DEALERS -Oid :I te l! ·1 the federal goverttrbent 11-
;nan ced a gambling school , Las Vegais, Nev .•. (of casino
dtalerS? A manpower training project. To teach a job
that's outlawed in 49 states. Oh, my Aunt Min!
A SOLDIER on rest and recreation furlough spends an
?average of $200 a week, reports the milltary boy!. They,
likewise, have their statisticians. ·
SOME QUAIJFIED investigators are absolutely con.
Tlnced there remain in the bowels of banks in various
cities" numerous accounts once opened under assumed
names by that great comedian W. C. Fields.
Address mail to L. M. Boyd, P. 0 . Boz 1875,
Newport Beach, Calif. 92660.
Moscot_ie No-fault Plan
Supported by Bar Unit
SACRAMENTO (AP) - A
omdified no-fault auto in-
surance bill to cover medical
blfls 6tit n~ property damage
hts been introduced in the
Senate with bilcklng from the
California Slate Bar Associa·
,tion . ....,
The measure proposed by
Sen. 'George Moscon(; ( D-San
Fiancisco), ·is the sixth no-
Jault bill to be introdu~ed so
far during the 1972 legislative
seSsion. •.
Under a no-fault system,
each insurance company picks
up f.he bills for Its clients no
matter who was at fault in an
accident.
No-fault backers say it gives
insured persons quicker and
cheaper settlements and cuts
down the number of expensive
llld costly coot\ c:pes. 'Op-
ponents, including the
California Trial L a w ye r s
AS!OCiaton, say it takes away
the basic rrght to go to court
iii pursuit of a just ff!ttlement.
The Senate Dem0cratic Ooor
leader's bill would;
-Provide coverage of all
medical bills lip to $2,000 and
up to 80 percent of addiUonal
medical costs up to $50,000.
-Provide benefits of up to
80 percent of earnings loss, not
exceeding $125 a week.
-&!t a l500 threshold llllt
would have to be reached
before a person could bring
suit for pain and sulferlng or
mental anguish.
-Mandate no-fault auto 1n-.
surance for California drivers.
-Provide fur .arbitration In
disputes between Insutance
co111piilles ana their clltlila.
Nearly Everyo11e
Listens· to Landers . -
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March 8th duu the 12th, boun LPM 10 10 PM tutu, Sunday, ?\larch 12th, I PM to 7 PM
dreds of patients showed thia
to be true in many cases. In
fact, many doctors, them-
selves, use Preparation ll" or
reoommend it for their fam..
ilie9. Preparation H ointment
'Or suppositories.
••"'• ••"'•• c1t.1•Avllllt•rl11111, M•I• ltr••t •Pl•• l lw.r.
0.lf)o 0.... Pri .... AdMlt&ICMI $1.1,S • Wdten \lllCer ll
Mi llie Rlch1rdion, Ttller11t0iikland,1>ri1htens 1 custome~sdayWith a
llllilo and up.to-lhHlill\lllin-abootHome'a hl&h rateo.
Manager Jim Schafer of Home's Mountain View office expliln1 toa customer
plans to maximize Inauranc:o""""" lhtollch multiple 1ccount ownerahlp,
'lhelUlple at llQme do moi~ for)10U
~·Billion .
Strong
Behind your savings at Jlom• stand th•
greatest asseta an~ the greatest actual
dollar resetVes of any savings and loan
association.-For 83 years, Home Savings
has been "Old Dependable..
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tenn, on deposits of 45,000 or
more.
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for greater earnings.
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I,argest
Y .. n ~10, :Rome Savings became the
number one savings and loan association
In the nation aimply by providing more
bf the service1 savers want m01t. Home
Savings pa yo more intereat lo .. ven,-too
••. now at th• rate of over ~.ooo everr
• llng1e day.
Bonus Accounts. You earn 59'
for the !!rst 90 dap. Tbm a bonus brings your interest to
5¥•%, which thereaftell pal4
lo da7 of withdrawal.
Puahoob, !>aid day-In to dq-
out (on tlie same typ_e of
accounta banks pal. Hli%),
5% allO II pold on 'ChriJtmu
Account&" and Ill the opeclal
"Pa7 Younelt Flnt" pllU.
I o, 1 . ,vt(l -., , " • . ' , ~, .. ,~, ~ Mnl'l•·v tl•<l• ,,., ... •ii"''"".,'"'' h .1.1nc•·, fr"' C,;ivir J> A<"'r1 q pdr•mpl•<•" l';iyroll S1Jv1nrt, pl1tf!1 .ind sp"' 1 .i "" •1 "' ~ '· ·
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Richmond Shaken to Core
By JOUN J>ILLIN ' f.,, J.bhG 11J!co lllo day1 o! ~t!! D1vl•. ~l1ristiau Scltnce J101dtor Str1Jtce Tbe-Wblfe HoU1t bu ta.ken note.
'Ille U.S. ltb Clrcull C4url of Appeal&,
lllCHl\fOND, Va. -Twelve mlles headed by Judge Clement F. Haynsworth
eparl. T\\'O dif(trenl 1chool1. Two dU· Jr .• will &ur the eaae on •ppea.1; and the
ferenl worlds. · whole lnue pusum1bly wU1 wind up ln
Roblous Elementary School ls a the' U.S. SUprtme Court.
knockout. New. SpoUeS!. Brlght oolora. Gov. lJnwood Holton (R) bu bttn almolt 11ltnt on tbe l11ue leplng tbt Bright kJds. Ne"'est _teaching Jdeas. Open field ·open to eome ,,oUtlciana who are
classrooms. Amphitheaters. No grides. demandinl dlftaDOt. Other than uylng
Eight-year-old! playing the violin. that be wOuJd' So alone wllh whatever the
Then's just one problem : It'• ta per· courts decMle, the GoVtrMr ha.I dtcllntd comment. cent white. Stveral lbounnd people 'm1rched on So a United States District Court judge lbe itaUI Capitol recenUy to vent their
here has ruled that Robioos must awap anier, and country rallies are drawing
son1e students with R l c h mo n d ' 1 orderly but fuming crowds. On Feb. J7 a
Blackwell Elementary -across the motorcade of .some 3,300 cars drove the.
county line and far rrom Robious''1 coon-100 milts to wuhlngton to protest the.
try setting. · busing plan.
Now Blackwell ian 't a bad school. l\'1 v{,,1t the schoo!J In botb city and
older, but neat. lt'1 pup!Js have more suburb, as t1liJ reporter did, talk to the
problents, but they're responding. Crowd· -boo! pr~cl , chat with -.nple In the td. Tradiucioal cla!srooma. Some ln tbt ""' ,........ basement. netpbor ~1 •• and it'• easy to sympa· tbl2e wltb !aJtlllltl of both racts. The 5chool is in the kind or neighborhood TV's Archie Bunker would Richmood's black children and its few
live In _ u he were black . ... whites -what those •tunning 1uburban ~ schools could do for them!
And , the court noted, Blackwell School And suburban white chtldrtn, enjo~lng b ll5 percent black.
To force a better racial balance in the the very best their patents work to
118 public schools of Metropolitan g.lve them : are they now to be put in ae<:ond·btst schools? Richmond. Distrlcl Judge Rober\ R. Blackwell (l,IOO blacb, 250 whlte•I
Merhige Jr. ba8 ordered a 1weeping would e1cb•ace moat of its black
realignment or tbree locll acbool a,....,.. llludtntl !or wh!lta from suburbln
(The onl¢r bu bten allyed by 111 appea!J ocbooll, Including some from Roh!Dus
court, subject to a burlng). (wblch bu llO wbita1 t bllckl). ,
Some cblldrtn, under the. Juda•'• pro-llollloua -. ....... at their own
vlllonal plan, mull bt buo<d more tblll -. There II team teachlnc. And when
211 miles, each woy. City and cowity lines -II ftnllb bm, nest door II a llx·
must bt 1anon4. Racial quotu must bt montl>dd Ju111« hlgb, allo bulll on lllo
met. Three loci! school boards -Rieb· -~. a-pride o! Cbtltorflold Coun-
mood , Henrico County, and Cbtattrfleld ty. A almllar blali ocbool wlllopen ooon.
County -must Ile abo!llhed. Theto are upper-mlddle-c.1111 pupils.
The deciaion nas shaken Richmond as El&htY·five percent of tbtlr fatbtra have
'Beliefs Powerful'
Full Women's Lib Effect
Seen in Next Generation
STANFORD (UP!) -The rel! ellecl of
women's lib, Dr. Jun Llpman·Blumen
believes, is probably a generation away
-when the daughters of ~ay's
liberated women get married.
The reason : One of the strongest
determinants or a woman's values and
behavior is a sex role ideology formed in
childhood by the relatioruhip between her
parents.
Dr. Llpman·Blumen, a s oc io Io & y
Only Gray Whale
In Captivity
To Be Set Free
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Gigi, the only
gray whale In captivity, Is going to be
released back Into the ocean aometime in
the next few weeks.
The plan has been disclosed by officialJ
of the Naval Undersea Research and
De\•elopment Center and Sea World, a
marine park here where lhe 14,~pound
whale ba• bten ktpl.
During her year of captivity, Gigl has
1 been studied from every angle -her
feeding hablts, heart Mat. nutrition, lung
function and the clrculaUon of her blood.
A condition under which the U.S.
Department of Interior approved the cap-
ture permit \Vas that the whale be kept
only one )'tar.
Dr. William Evans of the naval center.
one of numerous scientists who have
studied Gigi. told a news conference that
freeing the mammal will be. a ma55i\'e
job.
The •·magle time," he said, will be
sometime before lhe northward migra-
tion or gray ~·hales from their l\texi can
breeding grou nds end11 in late April. Jle
said the ~·ealher, condition of the ocean
and the logistics or moving so huge a
creature will be in\'olved.
Transporting the l&-foot-Jong whale to
lhe ocean less than four miles away will
be "a prelly tickl ish job," another Navy
offi cial said.
Beca use it has the cranes frequently
used to mo~'e submarines, lhe: navy wUl
handl e the operation .
The food e<iten by Gigi in captivity has
cost about $150 a day.
researcbtr at Stanford University and
mother of three, came to tblt conclusion
after a study of uplraUons, marrlaie
roles ind backgrounds of 1,012. wives of
graduate students ln the Boston area.
Htt findm,s , recently published in
"Scientific American." Indicate that
women's behavior is silently and S\lb-
con1c10usly' aulded by "powerful sy1tems
of beliefs" 1hout I.he appropriate rolea for
• female.
These lie.liefs, usually acqutred during
e1rly childhood, begln to manifest
themselves In 1dolescence. T h e y
ulUmately determine the w o m a n ' 1
aspirations and her vJew of her marriage
role. •· Thd 10C!olo1ilt crouped aubjects'
Ideologies irito two categorits -"con-
temporary" and 11trad1Uonll."
"An ovenlmpillled ver1Jon of the trldi-
ttonll Ideology la the belle! tbat undtr
ordinary clrcum1tance1 women bekmg ln
the home, caring for children end al""
rying out domest~ duties, whereas men
are responalble for the financial support
of the family," abe said in an lntenrlew.
"Tbt contemporary Ideology holda tblt
the rel1Uon1h1p bf!tween men end women
are ideally egalitarian and that husbands
and wives may share domestic, child-
rearing and financial responslbllllles. ''
Her study of collegM!ducated women,
showed fl percent were t:adlt1ona1 and 7S
percent contemporary.
Mts. !Jpman-Blumen found I h a t
parentl' income, tducatlon or o«upaUon,
childhood reUj!'.IOn, broken homes, and
urban vs. rural ba ckgrounds has no 111-
nllicant bearing on sex role Ideology.
Instead, the differences were bued on
subUe factors, such as tht marital rela-
tionship between parent:1 -"their living
ideology."
"Women with a contemporary sex-role
Ideology tended to come from families in
which most of the time neither parent
was dominant or from lamllle:1 In which
the mother was dominant," t h·e
sociologist said.
0 Whtn the rather was more dominant
In the marriage, the tendency of the:
dauabter to develop the tradltlonal con·
cept of the female role was enhanctd."
The role of the mother In thls
Ideological development leads Mrs. Ll~
man·Blwnen to believe that young
mothtrs Influenced by the llbeutlon
movement c1n have an effect.
eollep d-and 15 permit ol tbe.
motbtrs. Cbl1drea btre athleve a-10
month! ahead of tbtlr qe ill'OUP.
Vocabulary IJ OIMI yur abeld ol 1verqe.
Mo11t have traveled wtdeJy already, many
out ~r tbt country. ·
The children often come from lbl new
homes in the are1, bornes wtlh aub-
dlvlaion names like thoee which allo tan
bt found In suburban. AUantl, Boston, or
Chletgo -"Rlvtr Oats," '1Brianrood/'
"Gmnfit\d," "Sallsbury." The. bousu
sell !or $21),000 to flOll ,000.
About one-tbltd or tbeJt atudentl would
bt b\lsed Into Richmond under tbt court
plan. Many would go to BllckweU, II.I
miles away.
They would lr1vel down a winding
country rood on the lint part of the ride
to Blackwell, a country road that could
just as easily ~ in Weston. Mus. Then
onto a four·lane highway for Iii mllea.
Then • rieht turn onto bu!)I Route 111.
Gu ataUOll!, roul btel 111d borbecu•
stands, Jee-cream parlora line the
roodway. Left onto Hull Slrtet. More
traffic. More gas tlatiMI. Bul!d!nJ!
·closer together. Some vacant.· Seedy.
Right onto Jefferson Davis Highway
(Richmond we once the capital of· the
Conft(ieracy), and left into the Blackwe.11
neighborhood. Past look-alike homes, SO
yean old, one--tighth acre'lots, but JD01t
or !he houm owned by J!roud block
restdent1.
Half of tbe while chlldrtn'a putnt1 ire
pro!eJ1lonall. 'Ille bloc:kl ut mostly lee·
tory worllm-al tobacco pllllll, mtlal!
faclorlts, a bat flctory; --k al
the poll omce.
New public ho!ulng bu 1000 Ill> In
Blockwell -small unlit only, one oi tfl
per block. But Iocil bladll clon't like lt
and 11y it bu llrdu&ht Jn "rU!-n!f. ''
Thia reporlet drove the dlallnce' from
Roblous to Blackwell. Obeying all tbe
apeed limlt11 it took 26.lh minutes. Buses
would have to pick up children a few at a
time, so tho\ would bt additional time.
Blackwell ir just like the achool you
prvblbly attended I! you're 1n urbln
American over 35. Brick. D u 1 t y
playeround. One amenity: • huge, L-
lbaped 1wtmmlq pool.
Half the ~ are black, and' lbelr
metboda alten differ from wblta. Tbtr•
ut &0metlmel lllaf! dllqreemenll over
methods : buf morale 11 IOOCI, end tblnp
are bt!ng. worked out. !Jm lllo Jk1ll or
tbt tuchtr In~ four·wllled cll!aroom .
becomespara.ID®nt _· 1
n.i court, and edueitora !Ike Dr,
Tbomu C, !J(tle, ~ &~al•fanl
JUPennltlldenl Of Richmond ocboo!J and
orchllecl of lllo boslDI plan, II)' tblt an
lnflm: of 1otilte studentl Is Just what
Bloclrftll needs.
otbtr ·blacks, through lbe NAACP
Legal nerenae and Educational Fund,
Inc., which !ought for yeanl to win the
court lUlinl. endorM tbt bulinC OOllCOpl.
)!o!ne ·blaClt parents worry about Ibo llllCU! · illo tripe, however.
Advertisements
By Lysol Face
F:'fC Challen~e
WASllING'!ON (UPI) -'Ille Federal
Trade Commission lllegea tblt ad-
vortlaementl about LylOl brand dilln-
leetanll crute tbt !al!e lmpreulon tbol
the product! CID prevt'!I CO!ck l114 fiu.
L)'IOI'• !lllmlfacturer, Slullnf 0rur Inc:, dlapuled !he findlnr; In ~ alltement
that !lld, "Tbt advertllln1 clalma lot
Lysol brand duln!ecfanl• "hlch tbt
Federal Tracie Commission II challenging
In Ila propoaed complaint ere •cairate
and tnJthfuL"
The FI'C ••kl tbe · clelms made by
LyJOI that it kills nu vlrul on houseb61d surfaces such as sinks, tllea and palls are
true, but that the ads also im.ply that UUs
htlps reduct coldll.
The FTC said tM nu v1ru1 11 usually
apre1d through tbt air, rorely by lllfface
contact.
'Ille FrC In ' a propoaed CODffnt order
asked Lysol to stop the advtrtise:ments
and to include "clearly and con·
spicuously" in all ill 1dvertising for one
yur the following statement:
"Contrary. to our p:-lor a~vertisinl(
reprtsent1tions, the use of Lysol brand
di>lnfectanla In the home wlll not have
algnlflcant medlcll benefit In reducing
the Incidence or prevenUng the spread or
colcb, Influenza. or other u p p e r
respiratory diseases."
Rober\ Peto!aky, director of the com·
mlsaion's Bureau of Consumer Protec-
tion, ,.Id tn lhe Lysol adverll!tmenl•
"the literal truth has the effect of deceiv· Ina."
PHAIMAC.Y
S11 the be1t in
m•n'1 we 1 r for
'721 Thi It.it ,,.
l•ction in town for
double knit i11ck1
•nd 1port co•t1.
Rem•mber, the
b11t is •lw1y1 1t
WE QUOTE PRICES
l~67 Vie ll4o
N1wp•rt l••tfl
I
OVllt THE PHONE ••• ANYTIME
-cH1c1 tH111 suna SAU 1r1c1AU-'•· •tt. ,o.r ""' ''"' I''"'''" COLGATE TOOTHrASTE, 6.7S •1. , .. ,, •••• ••••··. $1.0t .ti *
MMLOX ANTACID, 12 •l •••••• •••••••••• ,, ,,,,\ $1.6t $1.0t
ROL>.10$, ll00'1 •••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••• f t.•1 ' SI.It ,
LISTERINE, JI ••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $2.2t '$1.49 II~' Jlll&IN'S "~lltT• 4ry'' l•ti•a, ll !L ,,,.,,,,,,,,,, $2.00 $1.tt tli
2700 L Coast ·Hilhwav. It Femleaf. CGrllla del Mar
• • 644~7·575 AllPll PAUlllt Ill -..... _f&M .... ...,. a.......,. ... ,.,.
I
• ' J'..-Jf.Y Cl&CVB PANTHERS • • • .
(~Frw Pqe7) IJorttront, open to tbe curious
atam or pwenby, ~
Wiii Ookland In Uli. Jocatod much dttper Inside
Some ...,.toting. ri>etorle-the rhl!Io.
qoutlnC youq b11c111 bave
become dJslUlted tilOUCh lo FROM TllEllE, lllo Pin·
form compelfnC orsanJuttonJ tbtrl eoonillllt• !heir own
in New York 1Dd Boston. twice-a-week busing aervice
and d1. u t for people to visit friends or ••rt ls sad l.ll&\JS ng o relatives In the District of 1tt what the Bilek Panthtr newspaptr bu ~me,'' said Columbia's !Arton prison, 45
an edlforlaJ "R11ht On," a minutes 1wa11 in Virginia.
newapaper publlshed 'by a Such ventu~.!I b a r t I Y
Hlrlem croup of former scratch the surface of what
Panthers that calls itstlf the the party say.s it wants to do.
Black Panlber Party, but And here the Panthers admit
dlstJlimt any affiliation -.ith they have problems. a point
the Ntwton croup. noted by both friendly 1nd un-
In Its first iSsue last April, friendly observers.
11a1ght On" published a car· "The Panthtrs are still
toon showing an armed black doing an outstanding job of
trainlng his gun on a puttitlg their fingers on social
p0Uceman. The caption noted : need!, even though they can't
" ... we have no hangups provide the services,"said Dr:·
about revolutionary violence." Charles \V. Hunt Jr., pres1·
"Hare he is, Mommy. He's not into onythl~
. )'9t, but ttand by fer a Iott bulletlnl"
Police have not indicated dent of Chicago's ?t1alcolm X
(h I college. · they bf!lie.ve ere ' •nY con· "The pronouncements by nect\on between the Harlem group and black mllltanb they Ne.wton and others -that's
believe ate killing policemen been 1 beneficial thing. 1
in ieveral cities. think," said Chief Gain. But,
Ma•y Complaint~
Information Bill
Loopholes Hunted
.. '
lain information from the
govtrnment.
he added, there's been ''no Changes in Black Panther manifestation that th e y ' v e
rhetoric began more than_ a fulfilled a social good to the
year ago, long before Newton cily"
ofticially announced the ne":J ....c.::_' --------
policy. Police Chier Charles t••vt1111•ll'tl!O
Gain of Oakland said in an in-Mor• Security With
terview that "what anxiety.ir • ETH
the community that.there one' I FALSE TE
:a-:·d~~e:fsu~:~a~~:~f:~.'~ While Eati~g, Talking
. AbUd tAIM te&l.h will drop at th• "Specifically," he s a 1 d , ..,.0111 timeT A denture •rl hf'1h·1 c.1a
Udu'"'"• the -·t year and a help. PASTEETJI• Powt.tt -~ .. ~
...... ...-L. .... _ dentur• • lonc&r, fttmet. 11.,.....or half there have not IJ':U' any bold.WhJMtmbln-uat<l?Formora untowlrds statements from aecnrilf •nd eomfort1 u•• F1~· • TtET t>.ntur• Adht11Y• Pow-r. them of threats or vwlence -nenturn that et Ut1 t11enti&1 t•
there bavtn't betn any." Mallh. SM )'our d1ntlat ref\1hr'1.
lly DANIEL RAPOPORT
WASHINGTON (UPI) -
Concraa 11 launching a long
ltarch fer loopbolea In tbe
Freedom or !nfOl'IDltlon Ad.
lt'a unlikely to find -or even
look !or -the blgg ... t loopbolt
of all -the exemption of
Congress from the law.
The 111bcommlttee pl•llS to
bold bearillls on and o!! until
June on what it calls '1the ad-
minis tr 1 ti on and ef-
fecti veness" of the 1ct. In 1
press rtlease announcing the
bearings it liats allied areas of
interest and names some of
the distinguished witnesses it
has invited to testiry.
THE CHANGE Is obvious tol::=========
anyone who regularly reads ••vertitt1nt111
The Freedom of Information
Act is a stmple law, at Ifast in
theory. It !lys In effect that
anyone ha• a rleht t.s Inspect moat iovernmenl rteords.
the ~rty's weekly new~paper, WANTED or vents somt of its 3~.
chapters scattered in centet· •
cille1 aroun8 lbe country. 1000 RUPTURED MEN
The slashing newspaper car-
toons that used .to .porlray TO MAKE THIS TEST policemen as fat, batty, fly.
specked pigs cowering before Ezempt from thla rilht are
nine categorias of Information,
lucll u data alfedlng the ...
tlona1 socurlty, Incle ...,,..tt
Jn the band! ol lllo federll
govtmment, penonnel files
lnv..U,atory m .. """ ~ memoranda.
Nowhere. however, is there
a suga:e;,tioa that Congress
might makt. one alight change
in the Jaw -that the public be
1ccorded a rJght to look al
rteorda of the HOU!e and
·Senate u well u the a ·
ecutl" branch.
When the pro~ act WIS
debated in 19N no one in
either the Houae or Senate
even sunested that th e
legislative u well as the ex-
ecutive branch be covered .
Understandably · there h a s
been no clamor on Clpltol lllll
for a change.
60Dle black man's gu~ have Kansas Clt.y, J.fo.-A Doctor's
been replaced by sentunentat Invention for rtducible rupture
drawings of 80ft~yed black ts proving 10 succeutul, an of·
women and chlldre.n pleadini fer Is n°''' being made to alve
for food and medicine t\"eryone v;ho \Vilt test it a • $4.95 Truss at no coat Th.ts in· Also gone are tho!e posters \'ention has no leg straps, no
glorifying "the power of tb~ elastic belts, or leather band~.
gun" lhat once blanke• .. .iltt hold;; ruptun" up and tn. Is The HOUJt Foretan Operl·
tlons and Government
] n r onnatlon subcommittee
su!pecl! tblt since tbt low
took e!!tct on July I, 1967 It
hun't quite worked out the
way 11• aulhor1 Intended. The
panel's staff bas been eol-
lecllnr; complalnla I r o m
newamen a n d othen that
IOl'DI 1gencle1 have been
tlevlstng ingenious
lMlreaucratlc plqy1 to· delAy
and frllllr•te attempts to ob-
il r I •·-1 cn1nfo1·1nble and easy to \\·ear. every ava able wal~ or b oc.a.r After usina: It many report en-
armind Panther offices. tire sati~raction. Any reader
"We just don't plaster them •of this J>Aper may te1t the Doc· The !ad 1' that Congreu
ha1 not got a bad record when
ll com., to producing in-
formation for the public.
Generally, l\'1 far better than
the executive branch, which fa
filled wltb official• wbo •lmoal
Inherently dislike glv~ out
more tblll .tbey have~. But
Congresf could do beau.•·•
· tor·s Invr;ntlon for 30 day11 and all over the place, becau se the r~eive the sepArate $4.95 Truss .
cOlnmunity don't dig that.'' at no cost. U you are not en-1
niCl a Brooklyn, N.Y. Panther tirely 11a.tlsfled with the inven-·~
who pve his name only as lion-return i~ but be sure to ·'
Tyson ker>p the $4.9a Truss tor your · trouble. U you are ruptu.rtd In Wubingtton, the party ju11t wrlte the Phy11lctt1.rui AP·
a~andpned its sandbagged llllance C~ .• 113D _Koch Bldt., fortrtlt:~lildquarters on 18th 515 W. 7alh St.. Kansrui; City, \'
ltl'flet iri favor of 1 glas~ :\to. 64114 for their trial offer.
l'•ld l'olllfC-1 Mvertl1•rnoiit , ~ ... 1. "O!ltltll AdYtl"ll5-I
".ARVY" ·On Mclrch / ... • • • · ; that means
NO SCHOOL TAX RATE INCREASE
VOTE YES 'TOMORROW
WHYl
Boca.,. JOur YES VOTE-Iha Capiolnno Uru&d School Dillrict kids that you care!
Your 1chool bolrd.hu been consillent\1 "tiPleninl the belt," -kinl toward a more efficient school .,.iem,
Di4 :JOU mow tllat -achoo! c1i11riot is THE ONLY ONE NOT ASKING FOil MOllE MONi:Y
ln a scbool tu •ledM!n this ym?
'l'hil fact alona ci.er..1our YES' VOTE on March 7.
' ............. · a,..,~ wry imparllnt fact about the eltclion:
Tise eleclion ;, 'IO CONTJNUJl WITHOUT JNCllEASE the praunt renml pur-tu
?alo ce!Ilnf·
IF THE TAX ELiCTION FAILS ••.•
Yeur schocl board then bu NO ALTERNATIVE BUT TO MAKE DllASTIC CUTS OR co;.IPLETC
PtOGIUM E!Jr.IINATIONS in tll•·•chool profl'11n for the 1972 • 73 achoo! year.
If tM·tleolion fails, thlfO will be a loss ol over $800,000, THUS, 11IESE THINGS WILL HA VE TO
HAlPEN:
• BUS TllANSPORTATION will be cut drutiCl.lly.
• STUDENT WALKING distanCI! will be doubled.
4th through 8th .•.•••••••• 2 miles
9th through 12th (hi&h 1choolt 4 miles
70 per Cl!n\ cl all students (over 6,400 KIDS l will be tll•cted.
•ONLY VARSITY ATHLETICS 111LL REMAIN at both bish IChcob •...
Gont will Ile \he fiosb, aoph. and JV t...,. in ALL SPORTS.
• CJ.ASS t'lJTS ,
The high 1c,hcols now a\ 6 cwses will 10 down to fi or fill.
-. ALWAYS THE POSSllllLITY THAT DANA lllLLS HIGH SCHOOL CANNOT OPEN . , ••
THUS SAN CLEMENTE HIGH SCHOOL ON DOUBLE SESSIONS INDEFINITELY.
• MOllE THAN IS TEACHERS WILL llE ElJloUNAttll 'District wide.
, NO SUMMEll SCHOOL -Ne Summer CcunselJnr.
• REl>UCTION OF JANITOlllALs.EllVICES-nmember teachera s:.oU:d :.:.'·, r :t '"'"P·
• ELIMINAnON OR DRASTIC CUTS -of &pl<ial dlltrict profl'lms:
Remedial readinl ...,.
Ensli•b u a ,_W...,....
Naval Junior .ROTC
llisl<id wide muiic pfOlnlDI at all fl'ldt lev•ls
Vocational clUIN
.Rooter buses
Bus Fi•ld tripa at Ill rrad• ltvels
Purchast of librory and te:d boolct.
•AND UNFORTUNATELY -there are lllU mon 11111 lor cull.
CIUzenl -hM\u ..• -· -t YOU can 4o to PRE~ THESE CUTS l'ROM a!:ING MAD£ • ' • '
ON MARCH 7 ••• VOll YIS ON THE TAX I.All CONTINUATION IUCTION
Belru! lot po4 ll<hooll !Jn" tnoujH ••. YOU...:. TllE anztN -TllE PAJIENT
-~ Of US who are IO pro4d of our South County ma. MUST VOTE Y!S.
"'' •• "4Ult. PROVE TO THE KIDS AND nm A.I.ST OF 1111: COUNTY THA:r "WE CARE'" ABOUT OUR YOU'TH AND THEIR EDUCATION .
. All!IA lllllDINTI ••• l'LIASE VOTE VIS ON MAllCH 7
'llMIMIER-YIS VOTE MEANS NO SCHOOL
TAX RATE INCREASE
•
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\. '" ~leor1 Mll'Cll
(If Ille
NtWPO( rlt . or ~~= flc i11!111 lorl.
OleM II. ~ ~" Vie!o. ~
0 1rec:1or ,,_
Ptlk e11 d~lll,
d1utM. J1n!c• ney. a.
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Mond01. M11th 6. 1972
Board Action Go F.arlr
. For The ,,·
I • Wrangle Settled
(
Passport Crush
Record Over Aide Status Stn~ting Again
Marriage
Lieenses
SANT A ANA -A long
wrangle over ..... the status of ex-
ecutive assista'llts and
wit!>ln the Individual blldgels.
County aupervlsorl have de-
cided to change offl<lally the
, • ._. 1, ltn secret 1 r I e s to county !lifUi of executive assistanta
1r:o1M J11t.w11e-11 -11tio111t1C1 11tobfft. supervisors bas been settled. ana 1~ Cr et a r 1 es and also n. of !SM S..nl• Alll Avenut. Ap,t, o. • Cott• Me11 •l'ICI N•nc:v EUen. 22, 'vf The hassle originated two secretaries of elected depart-
2'1' 5Mt• AM A.,._, "°'· o, Col4• yean ago when Supervisor me:ni beads.. Mou. ATTISON4..EGEllt! -011t MIW... Robert Battin of Santa Ana Su=• and department II, of 15101 fide. Wtllll'lfM!lr encl Jvc11tt1 01'"'' 20, of 1112 L1n111 w1.,, sought to add two interns to hea · may now hire and fire Eg:~~~R":~FERTY _ RI c II • rd his office staff. He was turned staff members at will without
ceiwe•L "' of non Lor,., c;.,.., down at that time, but during deference to COUQtY PersoMel Grow •nd thrl1t11111 M.ri., n. of last summer's budget hear-n.part t l t»-4 Herbof 1M1 .. co1u ~... ~ men ru es. Tllli:U·TURNER -rim Wttlon, n. of ing, COWlty supervisors voted Additionally, the· board
Hoag Facing
Big··~wsuit
In Death
7otl S1H1Htr1t 011w. Huntln111on ee.c11 to allow each . supervisor •flll sn.ron Ker, 20, of :ioss H. 1 ff voted to allow the Orange SANT A ANA -A woman er.ct Id °" $73,000 for o fice sta salaries, Co t E I • ····' I BEAUM~~r.~E:RN~"l;' -llld\lrd ei:penses, insurance a n d un Y mp oyes ~at on Whose husband was elec-LH, i.. 01 1ot11 Nlll'llNWll. Founuln to explain ch111ges ln the V11ttr •nd J1~ 01ene. n, of "i•1 retirement. aasoclation's health and ac-trocuted last October while he ~•r L••• H11ntlnolon l•Kh, Th ha vOGeL.Mc:tLA.ov -Do1111c1 Theodor.. ey may ve as many cident nsurance programs. to work~ on the Hoag Hospital
21 . of ue11 Loc:11t1. Wet1m1n.m •lid persons on their staff as thtv, II t I I I di M•uret1n Mirr. 11 °' 13111 Loc:u••· ~' a coun Y emp oyes, nc u ng construction site in Newport w1s1m1n.11r. wish providing they stay the board members' office -
SANTA ANA -Th• rush for
pauJ)Orts, a requirement for
most foreign travel, is on
again this year with more ~p
plieations than ever, accorchng
to Orange County C I e r ~
William E. St John.
He said. hls office expects to
serve 17,000 applicants for the
tra.Yet papers this year and
recorrunends that t h o a e
wishing passpc>rts. apply early
allo,willg four weeks f o r
delfvery,
Admiral Set
For Address aA.uTON.COA.TES -Edwl11 w1n.c1. Beach has sued the hospital,
4 , of 11:>02 SN.,....lt. Clrdt, H11,... Staffs, th So th C 1·1 . Ed. cea·
11na•on •··~" •nd G)HMtll L••· •l. • • The association has agreed e u ern a I onua 1son Admiral John S. M In, ~.:!~ Fiir 0rive, ""'· lQ.l.U, cos'• Energy Cr1si.s 1-o pay the county $11,cm for Company and two,const.ru~lon commander -in -ch.let of U.S.
111cc1-MACOONALO -A.1ct11n1 R11ph. · ... '---'-·Jhe working time consumed companies for ll million. Armed Forces in the Pacific,
,,, 0' J2:S H. Gtllwrt, So•c• 17• G Id t · ·11 address a d'•ner meet;•• Al'lahtlm .,.,.. K•rtft Loultt. l'O, of To et St d· c en msurance programs to M r. I Bou g f wt . UI .. 'e m.s Hlc:korv or1w, 111en1 P•rk . . U y employes. rs. varo YD r e 0 of the World Affairs Council of
"This Is vitally Important
beause some countries re-
quire visas as well and
passports must be obtained
before a vi la can be ls.sued."
St John warned. "You cannot
travel to most foreign lands
without a paS!port," he said.
Me1ico and Canada are ex-
ceptions.
Passports are valid for five
ye4rs but proof of ciUzenshlp
and a current photograph that
positively identif1es the bolder
Is mandatory.
The passport division of the
cle rk 's office ls open Mor¥fay
throu gh Frkiay from 7 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. in the new County
Courthouse, 700 Civic Cenltl'
Drive West in Santa Ana .
Easter Seal
Month Named MtGEE·KOIA -Lerrr Allen, 21. of Whittier. claims, in her Orange Orange County March 16 at " 100 Rio Vl•I• Plec1. Apt. 202, S•nt• Su -·,-Cou t t• F• encl ~ll•n 51/e. t1, DI 1s1•2 Temp11 "'lbe Energy Crisis, Energy County per1or r ac ion 7:30 p.m. at the Newporter ORANGE -The period
s''"'' W••tm111•1er. Policy and the Future" will be p k R that negligence led to the I beglMing Feb. 28 and con-M~L~EfJ"'~~,:~~ ~t:.~1 ~:·r;: the subject of a free public . ar ai:igers death last Oct. 29 of her bus-n~cCain's topic will be ''A tlnulng through April 2 has ~.:_.. "';:c:;c:;0~:':'~ 11
' of JlD lecture Thursday at UC lrvine band, .Charles . Willy Bourge, Strategic Appraisal of the been proclaimed "Ea ster Seal
HUFFMAN JR·HOW.t.Ro 1-err.e•1 by Dr. Earl COOk; proressor of Talks Offered 39, an employe of ,a sub-con· Pacific Command Area." Month" by the Orange County Weyne, 21, DI 717t St.r\, Huntlntton I nd aeecll end R01elle. 20. of 111t s11r11, geo ogy a geography at Ti:x-tractor at the hospital site. The admiral serves as a Board of SUpervisors.
1f6'3~~r ... :~:~ Rudollitl ~,.,. 21, as A&M Uni,versity. Park rangers from Hun-Bourge was killed when he U.S. Milltary adviser to the In issuing the proclamation,
qt t.u E1 ve11e, Founl•ln viuev ~ The lecture, scheduled for 8 tington State Beach a r e brushed against a high voltage Southeast Asia T re a t y supervisors urged O r 1 n g e Vicki Ctltst.. '°· °' lvtf Ctd•r Cir· . Roo f he llabl f hool line be;n. u--~ to deli• .... r 0 . . SEATO) and be I cie. FOUnt•ln veuev. • p.m. 1n m 104 o t . ava e or SC programs ~-e M:U • ., rganwtlon ( t Countians to "support the vita
TllUMAN JR-HANSON ..., Jo1111 Ph•'*ical Sciences Building, is and presentations to other power to the construction U.S.-Japanese Security Com~ humanitarian work of the w1111..,., 11. ol 2SIOJ VelflUcd RIS.. 'V"' L•tun• HUit •nd Ol•nt L'f""· 2•. 01 sponsored by t1ie UCI Depart-civic groups in the Huntington workers. It is alleged In the mittee. Easter Seal Society for Crip-
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On Sunday, March 19th, the Swallows on the Mark Denis Show which will be
return to the Mission at San Juan broadcast live and d irect from the
Capist~ano. Mission at .san Juan Capistrano.
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their "Exact Time of 1 1 Prize winner will be de-
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and a guest· to ~awa11 ·1 estimate the "Exact Time of Arrival" of the 1 ETA (Exact Time of for a Super .Vacation. Swallow• at Capistrano will ba;..._Hrs---'\lin.1, A . I) ". rnva .
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Esotderme Emulsion 7.50
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Glossemers for lips 3.50.
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,. ,DEAR ANN LANDERS : I ani writing
i In reg'1<f to the 'letter lrom the man who ~ aaid ·everyone would be better off if we
~ didn't· try to uve peOpte who attempt
,3 -"· ? llW~de. You, Ann J,.anders called him a
t cl\'llb"t and compared him with Hitler.
.i wen, I gues.. thit makes me a di•gbat
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poll ~ medical persoonel In the hospi-i.is:. 3"'1'll find that the majority are
with· me, not you.
~ I work in an emergency room of a t .~ laige hospital. We see a lot cf people who
< have fried to klll themselves by taking an
overdose of pills. Or they shoot
themselves in the head, or slash
themselvu with a razor. MDSt of them
don't die. We apend I lot of time, energy
and money savlng those nuts.
Emergency room s have enough pa-
• ti1Dt1 ~ 1ood people who want to live.
.) Suitidll. creeps cut into the quality of
care for the emergency Patients . In my
opinii:in the law should be changed.
Would-be auJcides should be given
another dose of the same stuff they took
before they came in.
'There are too many people In this
'tforld 11 it is. Why save a person who
pl1et:t no value' on his life? Whenever I
reed about a cop or.a fireman who risked tUs neck crawling out on a window ledge
to rescue some crock who threatens to
jump. I do a slow burn . Screwy people
just louse up the environment. Who needs
'em? -Hm.Ell'S BUDDY .
f • ' 1,QE,U IDTLD:, Yoli • Wirt ja I liH!ilW, 1liild1'-Y .. oho\lld 'bi ... lktnc .
Ii: a mque W~eii It would.a 't matter
wllelllel or not· ;.I deemed the people
'!"l'laf.,11-. lllfGrtpaately, lwloled · J.'l F"'! t • ':l •
eMneten like )'H cu make a dtf ..
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Biiier boo a mlod tht la Ml only cloaed
bol nailed allot. I -1 Wiiie laocl Id-
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DEAi\ ANN LANDERS: My l&oyear .. ld
brother wants fO" marry a girl who is 15.
Hf!f pirenb relule to sign for her and I
thiDt ~ey are right. She is a long way
9 froin being ready · for marriage. My
.. brother has asked 1me to ·find out the " .;, ~wer to the following qu~tlons. I told
c ·lllllbl would try.
t ' • Ill Is there any •late ,where a girl of 15
'" can get married?
(2) If a girl gets pregnant do ber
parent.a have to.sign for her?
(3) U a man marries a a:irI who is not of legal age against her parents' wishes,·
wtlJ be be put la Jail? . '
.. (I). If• they doll'! 1et married but just
.. travel together, is this against the law?
Thank you for your help. As you can
lee1 it's a mesl. -BROTHER OF A
NUT
' DEAi! BllOT}IEll: Yoa thukad me
toe MOB. l'm Ht 1ola1 to itve yoa macll
M:1p. Stlte laws va,,. aM rni BO llwyer.
Y-lllllJ br-r 'alloal• --a doo-tar ud 1 lawyer, U4 that J1r1 •Oeol•
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end
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.,. Qlliik11he'1 a com..-er. Worst yet, she'•
~ Under the bnpreulon that ahe can sing.
• PUt t.bele three m.latlken noUons together " a1"f what do yro have! A fourth-rate ! llultar, player with a louly voice •ln&inl
PIZZICATO POINTERS -·Demonstrating the pizzicatO, lethnique.on
hi• violin is Ralph Silverman, violinill with the California Chamber
Sy'mphony Orchestra, u Lori Matthiu, Henri Temianka, the director, '
Donna Powers and Jurgen Trent ~ell to right) obse..Ve., The 1iud111t1 . ·
were attending one of the free youth concerti sponsored by the
Orange County Philharmonic Society.
IC'.llle crummy IOQCI,
1 She lug1 her • plltar to every party,
Without anybody liking, 1he lakes the
plltar out and atarta to sing. If everyooo
_,.t stop talldq and nn.n •he LI 111-
..ited. !Ml nllbl lht put the dead band
tm a . ireet enning. SeveraJ people
lllj!ped out durins ber "concert." The
pirty -at my place. I'm burned. Any ~l -NO PEACH IN GEORGIA
DEAR N.P.: If ,...,. a male, talk to
liar !Ille 1 Dlltck acl•· If yoa'ro fem~ ..
~ lo ker Ullo I -·Hid. SH uado ..........
Do you feel awkward, 1elr-con1clous -
looelyl Welcome to the club. There's help
for you In Ann Landers' booklet, "The
Kay To Popularity." Senll 35 cents In coin
wltb your -It and a long, llamped,
1111-addrouod envelope to tbe DAILY
PILOT.
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M·as ters ' Mlfsic Gets
"Lean back ind relax," Charles Yates
told the UllO fifth and llixth graders In the
Newport Harb6r High School auditorium.
• Tiiey literally did le41> back and rein
and UOO sighs min9led in an audible
breath of cont.ntment. ·
-,Tfie bl..,.jtan .., n d miniskirt-clad
_. were · f".adY for a music>!
~1 with the , California Ch1mber
Sympbon~ Orcbeatri under the direction
of Henri Temlanka, the firtt concert for
most.
Teacti.n kept a watchful eye on their
-dlrg ... silently moving In to tell a few
wtdaperlng students to be quiet or atop
wiggling and giggllnf. ,
On the whole, Ibo llllii-. WH al-
tenUve and eothualuUc. One leacber had
to c:onflacate aome •~lasses but the
students didn't . need them anyway
because it was dark in the auditorium.
The aludents, who Wert attending one
of the free concerts sporuiored by the
Orange County Philhannonk: Society,
...,.. In for a aurpriae When the pleasur-
able TemJankA ·came to the podium.
He turned around and talked to them
Just like he WIS lalklog to each person In·
d.ivldually, breaking the usual silence ol a
conductor al concert time.
Temlanka lnlrodnced the first lelec-Uoa, a Mourt overtW'e. 1ave the
downbeat and the orchestra tdok of!.
&ome 1tu<1ents 11t wllh -11ued to t11e
1lage. Some began to whi1per and one
performed for his neighbors by swaying
In time to the Mozart trill•.
Then. the piece ended and Temiauka
was In for a surprise -the youthful audJ ..
ence offered him a roaring applause.
The conductor d'9cribed all the sec--
lions of the. orchestra and explained that
the second violln1 are comparable to the
altos In a choir. He had the players
demonstrate the lowest note on each
airing instrument.
He mentioned the woodwinds OW,.__lhen
Introduced a Bach 1ulle. "People wero
unhurried 1n .Bach's tlme,'' he said. "10
tbeymade Iota of repeats. In accordance.
we make all tbe repeata."
'OK ''·
A few 1tudents started applalllflAI
before tbt piece wu flnlahed, and there
wu a murmur <JI aurprioo -tho
orcbtllra kepi 1o1n1. Temianlta.told the ~tbs how to tell wiltn to 1ppl1ud -
'1Wben t tum around and race you,,we're
flnl1bed."
The conductor had brou&ht a real live
costumed wind-up doll (ooprano Sallie
Janea) who had to bt 1'wound ~p· t"lce
while 1he ung ·the "Doll lloq" from
Offenbach'• "Tale1 d Hoffman," and a
ba'rmOlllca oololll. and II WU Iba bar·
IDOllica mualc that brought do"1I Ibo -· (Ill llAllMONICA, Pap IJ)
" Newpi.n -7.oala Clt,1b ..,.., •
_. .. _ wW ID .. bl Ilda a1r
durq their -lllllUll ........ .
&oclal. • ... .
' Ol couna, It la.planned b st. Palri0k'4
·~· Frlday1 Muell 17. : •
Oolleena and Laddies, wbolbu lrtab, !'
•·wtant/Irlab," may cl.Go. to~:
the day at a Leprtchiun ~ .; a
Dew and Dublin Dinoo'.
Those honoring the green wlll 't :
welcomed lradlllonally with the rouii\'
OUI of the Kelly green atpel. al lb
Senior Citizens Recreation Center, UIJ
Street and Irvine ,\vtllle.
Zontians prom.lae delicious food, •.11Uc:·
o' the Irish" door prim and.card pme<.
including bridfe, canuta, heorta in·~
pinochle,
BENEFrrs YOllTll '
Proceeds from the annual tr1111plan( o •
the Emerald Isle to the'Harbnr Area wU
help maintain the Senior Citizen'
Recrutlon Center, which the club buijt b
1962, and the club's numerous youth Jtoj
ects. •
Projects lnc)ude the Zonts Girl .. f;lhe
month program, American Field ServJet
1po1130rship, Amelia Earhart lellowaldp:
foi' aeronautical graduate 1tudenta.
lcllolarshlpe for Orange Cout Collq•
graduates and scholarahlpe to· th<
llamallah Cenler which provides ..,...
Ilona! tratninJ for &Iris In Syria, Gaa.
tebanon and Jordan. 1
·Since the event Is an aMual 1111-out .
club memben ,suggest reauvatiom bE
made early. Tlcteta for the MOii lunch-
eon are fJ,50. Ticket.a for the dinner which beglna at 7 p.m., are f4 each.
Rservatlom may be made by ullbis
MlolJIJ durln1 the day or &4WOl'I durlnl
the evenings.
HELPERS
Chliirmen ol the 1rfair are the Mm•.
Harry Hinde and Jack Reinert, way1 and
me~; B. ~aldemar Acker, St. Patrick'•
Day; Fred W. Johnson, Leprecllaun
Luncheon; George Schoonover and
Donald Schoenmehl, Dew and Dublin DIQ-
ner; Robert Blrrow, decoraUona : Georg;
Benz, lnvllation; Hobart R. Loud, d<M!I'
prize; Geor1e P. Zeb&!, prtea and Mrs.
Laura Laglo.s, arrangements.
Those .serving on the numeraus com.
mittees are the Mmes. Robert L. Baccn.
Eugene 0. Bera:eron, Ervin R .. Clinpbell
S.., Jooeph, P. Carloo, Louis J. Caenir
and F. Roy Fox,
others belptng with Iba affair are·tbt ·
Mp!.,, Ja111U H. Graham, Robal't E.
llarbiaon, l'Wlam B. KloaoP-~ If.'~ lla1"f4 L. ~ 'A.'
. W"'71'1';;ji111 ~ • '"°" T • , , .~ t,I' ".A .,t /. •
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Co ri-certo ~~;.
U·pda.ted
. ~
lldlear111J aoon wtll rive woy to tlio ·1
doWl!beat. for the annuai Fublon c.n. ·
cer1o •poDICll'e!I by the 0r..,. eomii,:
Philharmonic Society to ·ralle lullda' f9t.!
itl free youth ooncerti. 1 !';~ ....... ,
Thl1 year, the· symphony of luhiortl· !
will be ataged In the Newporlar Inn ...; ·
Thuraday, March 23, be1lnnln1 with ;,---.:
1ocl1J hour at 11 a.m. ~ -~.
The fir1t movement will be a parade of. •
Laykin et C:le's dazzling jewels, valued at
f2 millloe , and 10lol1ia with the 1em1 will '
be three 1enerati011.1 of Oranse CoulJtf •
families. '
" . The final portion wlll be presented by.I. ·
Magnln 4 Co. and wW feature the newell
of new fashlona. . ... •• Pbllbarmon k: committees have .......,;.-...
ed more than 30 lable1 ol 10, and 1111111'7
Orange County women blYt•CODlmted ti ;""
be on the patroness Ost. ·. :: ;; ., ...
Among them are the Mmeo. Richard".
U ~ A en, Wellington F. BoMer, Mlcbaol ;.
Brick, Eme1t Bryant, , John Eftlllalto "
M. Keith Gaede; Fred Hilpert, llel..W.
Kehn. Jobn Kllleler"Jobn Laun Jr. 11111»1 Donald Lawrenz. " 1.-. .
More are the Mmes. Harry lfanlli,,
Richard McClure, Wllllam Mead, Br..,.,
lord H. Ml!ler, Adrian Pillitter, Paul J.
Queyref, Wllllam Redfield, !'.dwd:·
Sdlumacber, Denio Sullivan, Qiar1os !'!
Wbeeler and Claude Patterson. ." ! •• Still others are the Mmes. Randall . 1 Presley, John Wayne. Ke a a et' ;
Brownsber1er, Warner P. Bord I e..r, .•
Gerard C. Bastlaanae, Charlea Findley, ._
John Sllvir, James BurnJ, Edward Mayo,
Ted Walsh. Dune Bottorf, John Spar!Iac. . '
L. L. Llptoo and Torrence llodda,
JteservaUona imy be made by con-
tactlog Mrs. Allen Browne of Corona dol
Mar. ri1erv1tlons chalnnan, or Mn.
John Virtue bf Huntlnrton Buch.
AU proceeds are uaed to fmd tho fret
youth C<lleerll the P~ Socltt)'
pr ... n11 eacll YtV for Illa -. thal -zo.ooo flltb and 11xth graden ID Or-· County, •
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r.-• • DAILY PILOT •• ~ Mond.i1, Mirth 4, 2q72
T ~me -outs Taken ' From Club Agendas
~ . . . "
Epd~f·lhe·week a g e n d a s
tlnd Orange Coast C I u ~
·member• takin&, Ume out for
laughter, plantin1, fashlona,
brunch and p a r e n t ef·
feetfveneu and memoriea.
tary School on Saturday, The grnup has adopted a Church Altar and Rosary Woman's Club ia 1ponsorlnl a
March 11, will deal wltb ward at Fairview St ate Society from Tb u rs day Brownie Troop k>r J4 meatilly
v1lue1 In the borne. Admiooion H09pital and f'°'eeda froin throqh Salutday, Marth 9-11. retarded g~ls al L1rk View
ii fr,. but there will be a #.10 tlrls 1bow wll be uJed lo The parilh hall. Seal Beach School in Hunllnglon Btach.
chara:e for lunch. Mrs. William purchase bean bag chalrs will be the aetting for the The Mmes. Donald AQdulOn
Wrtn of Newport Beach ii which are euentlal ln therapy event scheduled from 9 a.m. to aod Art Hoelderlln,· leaders,
taking reaervaUons. . treatments. 4 p.m. are assisted by I e 11 Q w
. . fNTERNATIQNAL FARE -Japane$e geisha will greet guests for hors
: ·, d'oeu~rel bn the first stop of the Corona 'del Mar Chapter · of American Field
: ·, Service's apnual, International Walk, Su nday, March 12. Setting the stage· are ~;, Oeft .to'rlghl) Tosh! Iwasaki, Japan; Gillian Smee, 'England; and Yvette D•lree,
~-Beleium. ' ·
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~;~·Oinne( Pr6gresses . -~. -"'""'-=-~~---
Me1e-Herbor
Miss Jean Stertina: will
entertain· Mesa-Harbor Club
member• and guests at their
Thursday, March 9, meeting a t Berkshife's restaurant,
Newport Beach.
MW Sterling, who will
per.lorrn t.._hort comedy dramas
arter Ute 10:30 a.m. business
. meeting .and luncheon, 1tudled
at University of California,
Loa Angeles and Castle School
of prama .
Ga rde n Cl ub
Fern1, Nature 's Green
Splendor, will be described by
noted hortlculturiat S y I v I a
Leai.llerman when the Laguna
Beach Garden Club meets ln
the Woman's Clubhouse at
1:30 p.m. Friday, March 10.
Mrs. Ernest Becker will
discuss organic gardening at
the 11 a.m. session.
Hom e me ken
Coast Homemakers w I t I
meet at 9:45 a.m. Fri~ay,
March 10, in the Corona del
Mar· Youth Center to hear
Burdette Harrison tell how
You Can Live Healthier and
Longer. Mrs. Donald Pacol is
taking reservatiorui for the
luncheon.
Delt a Gemma
Southern California Alum·
nae of Delta Gamma ·will
celebrate their n a t i o n a I
sorority's Founders Day at a
10:30 a.m. brunch Saturday,
March it, in the Balboa
Pavilion.
Saddleback Valley members
will host the event at which
Mrs. Daniel Hay, past nallonal
president, will discuss the
centennial convention 1ched-
uled · lor this june in Los
Angeles.
Mue Chapter
De y Cere
Orange County Day Care
AssoclaUOJI is sponaorlng a
day care workshop Saturday,
March 11, in Villa Sweden
restaurant, Orange, from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. Fees will be $1
admia!ion and $2 for lunch. ,
Kappe Delta
Seven Orange Coast women
will receive White R o 1 e
awards for SO-year mem-
benhlp In !Uppa Delta at tho
sorority'! Slate Day
observance, 11 a.m. SJtur.day,
March 11, aboard the Queen
Mary. ,
Honorees Include the Mmes,
Daniel Buckley, J. T. Coyle,
Ho.ward Rustad, Henry Waltz,
Harriet Clulow, all of Laguna
Hills; J. Kenneth -Hu 11,
Newport Beach and Arthur
Murray , Balboa Island. ,
Madi son Gu ild
Deaf children from Southern
Orange County attending
Madison School in Santa Ana
will benefit from the third an-
nual talent show sponsored by
the Santa Ana Guild for the
Deaf on Saturday, March 11.
Show time is 8 p.m. in Santa
Ana Valley High School
Las Madrinas
El Adobe. San J u a n
Capistrano will be the setting
for A Fiesta of Fashions to be
presented by the L a s
Madrinas chapter or the South
Coast Community Hospital
Auxiliary on Saturday, March
IL
Proceeds from the luncheon
will be donated to t h e
pediatric and obstetric wards
at the hospital where the aux-
Jllary provides m o n t h I y
maternity teas and finger pup-
pets for child patients.
Alter Society
A rummage sale ls being
conducted by the St. Anne'•
Coast Juniors
M a mental health project,
the South Coast J u n i o r
She Cries Real Tears -
clubwomen and Cadette Troop
1640 In providing cralt leJSOna
and party refreshments at the
biweekly meetings,
,•i "T • ,. v ,, ,, ......... ,, . Dishes · Circle Globe
. A Chinese diMer and danc-
ing, starting at 7 p.m. Sal\jr-
day, March 11, and a cham-
pagne brunch from 10 a.m. to
2 p.m. SUnday, March 12, are
planned by Women of the
Every little girl could find it in her heart to Jove Tearful Baby Tender Love, a
new dOU who changes her moods with a turn of the head. Turned to the left
she displays a big smile. To the right, she frowns and the tears fall, a woman'• Job's Daughters prerogative .
Bethel 157' Job's Daughters' , ___ jiijjjiiijjiiiijiiiijjiijjjiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
#µ•• . , ... . " ......... .. 1 : .. , '."'°: Appetizers in Japan and
• ~ •'1 Belgium. · main ·course in 1• ~ I
-', • Ecuador and dessert J n ..... r' • ••41t Enaland are ]X>SJible ror •Jet .~.... . ... , ,,
,•··t &tters ·and ·gueata of the l••.I·.. . :... -,Corona del Mar Chapter of the
''" ''American Field Service. · ;.,,~.~ FOur e1ctiange st.udents and
;,,. their :American families will
: l• ·,'.take guests on an 'annual
ir ,. Inter~ational W1;lk to three
.. ,~, . homea in the Baycrest area,
,., , wilhin ea1y Walkl11_1 distance
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oi·each other.
The Sur;iday, March 12, event
from 4 lo 7 p.m., will begin
with l?ors deoeuvres hosted by
Hidetoshi Iwasa ki., Japan ;
Yvette · Detree, 'Belgium , and
their American parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin Alford and
Mr. and Mrs. Russ Ford; in
t~e ~ome of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Vaccaro.
.Stop two will be the ·home of
Mr .. and Mrs. Ford fol\ Arroz
C.on Pollo,. the main course,
Elena Mancheno, Ecuador and Moose in the Costa Mesa
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lodg!.
John Palterson will greet Indian Maidens guests.
Gillian Smee of Tudor· A mother-daughter fashion
T h a t c h·, Buckinghamshire show will attract Fountain
England, will top the menu off Val.ley Indian Maidens and
with tea and trifle in the b~ ,their gues.ts ta' the Fountain
of Mr. and Mrsf·JJil~zjJ'EU,~-~.~.~alley Con\ln.,,ity~Center .on
Mr. and ~rs. ;Charl'5: Wffi-tS~turday, March 11. Modeling
field are . her Amer t·c a n will take place from 12:30 to 2
parents. p.m. and procet;ds will. further
Mrs. Claire Wesner I s the youth group s actlv1ties .
coordlnalor of !he event. p t W k L eren or snop
A p a r e n t effectiveness
workshop, sponsored by the
of Newport Beach will present l4
a fa shion 11how at 2 p.m .
Saturday, March 11, in the
Seafaring Masonic Temple to
raise funds for the current
philanthropy.
Rite Planned
In Summer
Mr . and Mrs. Ronald B.
Couch of Fountain Valley have
announced the engagement of
her daughter, Kathleen An-
nabella Morrisy to David
Russell Tweedy.
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~ . • • • ·Harmonica Solo
Jun!Or League of Newport
HarJ>or. wiU feature Herbert
O. Brayer, coordinator for
Drug Abuse Prevention
Education, Orange C o ·u n t y
&ard of Education.
Miss Morrissy is attending
Fountain Valley Hi(h School,
and her fiance, son of Mr, and
Mrs. William Tweedy of Hun-
t1ngton Beach, is a graduate of
Marina High School.
An Auaust wedding is
planned In the First Presby-
terian Church, Garden Grove.
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~: · · Eddy Man1an, the soloist,
·" ~ displayed his first harmonica ,
' couldn't play al)y more rock . obv:ious that the concert was a
success.
The 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
sessiorui at Eastblulf Elemen-
· i"'-• a. one·lnch model which was ·~ .;. attached to a string and told
!' .. ~""the children that hls mother
,; t had tied the harmonica to a :!'. . String 'SO she could pull It up if
... · .. be swallowed it.
When Manson had com·
pleted Enesco's "Rumanian
Rhapsody No. l'' and an en-
core, the applause was more deafe~ing than before. '
Most of· tbe students, in·
cludlng J~f{ Peterson, Jeanle·l--------------------1
~' · A bit of rock music on the
·~l , harmonica brought a thun-
"to'-' derou.11 applause but Manson !'' ,.-tQld the audience he didn't
• , have his band along so he '••' ' '" -\'\
RAISED ROOF
And when Temianka in-
dicated that the concert was
over, the Students almost
raised the roof with their clap-
ping and cheers, and it was
~·~·Mesons Tell Troth News ,, ....
June 3 riles in Harbor Trini-.,, ty Baptist Church, Costa Meiia
~· 'will link Pamela Lee McComb
.... ·of Costa Mesa and Michael
., James Tonkinson.
; -' Their betrothal has been
',•:, revealed by her parents, Mr.
~: .. and Mrs. Robert E. McComb .. ,
of Costa Mesa. He is th~ son
of ~trs. and Mrs. W. M.
Tonkinson of Tustin.
Miss McComb is a graduate
of Costa Mesa 1High School and
her fiance ls an alumnus of
Tustin High School.
Seeley and Clndy Ayers, sixth
graders from TeWlnkle
School, said it was their first
concert and they'd be glad to
come back for another.
As the stud'ents scurried out
to board the big yellow buses
and travel back to their
schools, Philharmonic Society
members watched with
pleased smiles on their faces.
They were reassured that
the work of planning and rai,s..
ing funds for free youth con-
certs reaching every school in
Orange County is really worth
the effort.
At least that's what the a~
plause meter in the Newport
Harbor High School
auditorium indicated.
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FRANTZ EN.
VAN GORDEN
Anna Tillman Van Gorden
..: became the bride of John Paul
·Frantzeh of Huntington Beach
durlng ·ceremonies in the
Seyenth-day Adventbt Church,
Garden Grove. •
1 ElderNormanVersteeg
directed t.he vow exchange for
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Harold E. Van Gorderi ol Hun.'. ! tlngton Beach and the son of
t Mrs. , SUz.ie Frantzen o f
'. Rtloebud, S. D.
Mlu Doleene Van Gorden
was · the maid of honor and
bridesmaids were Miss Dale
Rawl~)' and Mrs. Maynard
Lewis. Tracy Scheidel was the
flower girl.
Atlendlng as best man was
Ian Anderson and ushers were
Lewis and Matt Van Gorden.
The bride is a graduate of
Estancia High School and at-
tended Orange Coast College.
. J:ler husband ls a graduate of
San Pedro Hlgn School, at-
tended Harbor Cily College
and served In the army.
The newlyweds will make
·their home in Costa Mesa.
RUHL-BRYAN
Making their home in
Newport Beach will b e
Richard Dean Ruhl and hill
bride, the former Donna
Melinda Bryan who wert mar·
rled in St Andrew's
Presbyterian Church, Newport
Beach.
The Rev. Dr. Charles H.
Dierenfield performed t h e
ceremony for the daughter ()f
Mrs. Catherine Lexenberg and
Donald Bryan Jr., both ()f
Costa Mesa, and the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Ruhl of San
Pedro.
Your Horoscope
Leo: Love
TUESDAY
MARCH 7
By SYDNEY OMARR
ARIES (March 21·April 19):
You have chance to "make
dream come true." Yoo can
create, write alld g e t
favorable response for efforts.
Pisces person plays prominent
rcle..-What appeared a mere iJ.
Ju.a.ion looms large on horizon
~ llf'nality.
?AURUS (April 20-May 20):
One who makes flamboyant
. ~ims need IJOt be taken
~iously: Hold off ()n maj()r
lrlv.esPnent. You may oot be
seeirig1 WO clearly. Friends·
now tend to speak without
know ledge of fa~.
GEMINI (May 21.June 20):
Others may shew reluctance
to fulfill contractual obliga-
tions .' Do some personal in-
vestigating. Intelligent in·
qu.iries will bring response .
CANl:ER (June 21.July 21):
Change in wor~ routine is up-
coming. Greater harmony in
iomeslic area will be rtsult.
You can now successfully
combine imagination w I t h
practicality. Where door was
closed, it is open for you -
and opportunity.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22):
.Romantic intere 'sts are
~pli~sized. f;othitJg is apt to 1
Occtir hal fway now whfre
emotions are concerned . Know
this · Md don't play games.
Give logic equal time with im-
pulse. Young persons may be
irrational.
\'IRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22 ):
One you· care for has rill!ht to
make certain requests. These
lnv()lve home, security, future
MRS. FRANTZEN MRS. R. D. RUH L
Miss Tina Jacklin served as Their parents are Mr. and
maid , of honor and Mrs. Fred Lindquist and Mr.
bridesmaids were the .Misses and Mrs. William · Schmitz of
Cathy Bryan, St4cy Bryan, Santa Ana. Officiant was the
Nancy Makely and Diane Re v. Dr. Charles Dierenfjeld .
Frizzelle. Miss Linda Coulter was the
BestmanwasDonfo~uterer, ma i d of honor and
while ushe·rs were Kim Bryan, bridesmaids were the Mmes,
Don Murdock, Jim Sullivan Pat Flaherty, David•Cole and
and Bob Loose. Joe Tucker and the ~Misses
The ride is a graduate or Sharron Marshall, D i a n e
Corona de! Mar High School Myers and Marcia Kellinger.
and attended Orange Coast 'Bernard Pegg-was best man,
College. Her fianc'e, a and ~shers were Bob Schmitz,
graduate of San Pedro High-Dennis Holland, S h e l t o n
School studied-at t h e -Hough, Dan , Lea, Rei Ray. . ' . mond and Dick Schooley. Un1.vers1.ty of s. o u ~ h e r n The newlyweds, b ·0 t h
Cahforrua and Califorrua State graduates of Corona del Mar College at l<lng Beach. He
also served in the Air Force.
SCHMITZ-LINDQUIS.l
MRS. W. D. SCHMITZ
High School, will
Balboa Island.
COM PLETE
reside on
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, Newport Beach was
the setting for the marria"ge
linki.ng Patti Kay Lindquist of
BalbOa Island and William
David Schmitz.
SHOE & LUGGAGE
REPAIR
'"' .
"iici-tii RESTYLING
Sydney Newman of Newport
Beach and the lale Mr ..
Newman.
The brlde1TOOm iraduated
magna cum laude f r o m
Lafayette University in
Pennsylvania and earned his
medical degree at t h e
University or Liege, Belgium.
Or. and Mrs. Karl Fischbach
or San
patent&.
Francisco are his
LOMKER-HOWE
llDTIQUE ldtfl:
A mo1I 1111iq11•
1tor• witli • won•
d1rful 1tltcfi•" of
f un clotht1 tnd
•cc11~•ti11 •t
m•d•1f prlct 1.
Com• ••• It •t •••
• .. .-0\.t. I A D JCNt fifom'IM Lt!'.,. .....,,_, "14 '"'!'Mil•
ThtJr pattGla .lt<I Mt. and .. :r.·~ ifo . T , ............ '~.::..".te."1:"~':~ f, ff
MJ'I. Charla f. Bruacb{ of l~ .. 'l...:!I\~-~:.. fl.l~l~.~'! l~Olll'lfl'l I..~· :
Pl ~-~ Mr and .:• .efl~N fW ;le~ ef' 'Wlir' tflll IOI' Tlllt tltt""""" ll!M '<ll!llfl 1tlt <fllrlf'f eaSJnwu •tu • inn ..... L...,1 Tf.t.~rr-to 11o.-tltlt "' Or•M• tt)UM'f tn: , ..... ,.,., 11,, J·-· K GI~-. of . n .... "11 ~. to ... I '"'41• "°" 1t71 l'I A111111r •• KfeW, °""'"' c..lrll:'f .. <n< ' ~ 1 -· kiri ~fflWl~;i.,ttllf IM tfll tlf'M tntl Cieri!. I
tington Beach. ~c~• .~:'fi~'\:',:':; ~:._.~~ :! ,.ubU.iitd °'"''' c ... 11 n.u:.}~.
hoAttendlnc u .... ~. maR1!;t~J uui'.!,Jr ~e:r'~~~:f: g,,¥..3 t .. ,~·~ ,..,_l"I' ''· n. n. _, Mtfdl ~~ nor WU .-... Ku..t\I lt\I ii J:'\.n1 Cttlfornlt ,
Ficenec, wblle b(ld .. malds . . .. . . .1·;b'.\ti • • ' LEGAL NOTICE ·:
were MJu KYn ·Westerjlber1 It~• P'lil'."siU,H•~soN ,lCTITlous sus1 1ttss • and Mrs. Roy Enrico. Lannie ;;. ~~li!il\.1~,,,11• NAM• sT.t.T1M1Nr • ...
Laster ~rved 111 best m. an and T,•~1 1111,~., lJl; ,.,,••,,_, Tiit to11owtnt1 ""°"" .,. ~,,..
b Jim nd J hn -buliM U 11: •,' us ers were a 0 ~ I . °'!"'" Cotll D1llv 1"11~1 Ito C•ITl!•l.t. .. U.NN!~. P. o.
B h "''' .. 11• '71 5"' •oir 221. SOUlft lltlUllll. C•llf. "''' ruse · LEGAL NOTICE """'" w1W11•. llm Ho111 Dn ..... SOUlt'I The bride, who was an ex-Lnvn•. c1n1. •»11 ' ,
ci.. ...... e sfudent to if· es&ell . 'r'9dtrlc1r L1111, "P. o. BOii' 121.~~1 ,...,'6 · PICTITIOUS IUSINIR Coti! Hl1hw1v, Sol.IUI Lt9UM, Ctlif. Germany, 11 a grad ate ()f • NAM• ST.t.TINNT mn Sacramento High School and TM followll'l9 lllflOl'I II 00.nt bullMU • K-111 Wood. 31061 COiii HI .......
11: 5outtl Ug~. Ct /II, n.n the University of C.lifornla, Cl!NTVltY 21 llE.t.L ESTATE, )01).A T/111 tlullna1 11 be! ... c:ondu(!Mlj •• Santa Barbara. litrk 11.. C111t1 M1t11. C111111tn11 t2'M llftlnt011101"1te11 1110Cl1t1011 ottier n • J-• K. N!d\ol$, 1'21 J1v1. '°''' p1rlrlfl'Mlo (I (Ol'-•tleol •nd ""' Her husband Ls a gr~duate MeM, t1lltcirnl• m1• oivldlitio. .
DI Mar'"• H;•h School, at· Tllh bullr'IUI LI befl'lt condutttd b'I' •n fl'ttdtrlt~ l •1111 U> 'e lndlvlful1. Tflll .,.~ ... , flllll 'ftlrh tfM ~,., tended Chapman Ccllege and J""" K. H1e1>o1s c1er11 II( °''"'' cou11t1 on: '"~?t' t•·
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'Is World Campus Afloat and Tlll• st•i.m•t1t 111911 wt1t1 TM covn1v 1tn. 111 ....,,,111 J. Madltcur, Qt11U1Y Cler!': ol Or111H Cou111v. on: Ftb•11~ry 11, Count¥ Clerk, •i is a graduate ()f UCSB. He is a 1•12. b• Arlhur f , KrtHr. ~11Uty counrv • _ •1•1
member DI -ela Della Chi. Cl..-k, l"ul>llMed Or•~" C~lt 0.11'1' ••1o1,
.1 r1 '° lst7' F1bryary tt, 111d Mimi 6. ll. W: lt7! The newlvweds will make Publlsl>td O••l>!'e '°"''' 01:1y P,1~1. Jn.n ~ ~ F1br..., U, 21, n, •1111 Mardi •· 1•'2 1------------'-their home in Car.penteria. · · , »n LEGAL NOTICE
SHOES .. . 0JJ,,, •
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UTILE. b ' h BIDTIQTl"CI SH Ro inson s S oe Repa ir UJ.4 015 lofA-M115t1r Chlf'ff ~ ~)Jb.\! u,, Yo11r Robin•on Chtrgt J llldwell Clltr,_ ~K~ f -N~•
• Bloom tn '/)$ ~ Thifd ltvtl of Elt•ttor . ' NIW .. O•T lllACM' South Coiit Pit t •
plans. Strive to live up to ~ !._ S~ES '7M.Sll ' l rhtol •t ..,, 5111 Ditto Fwy. -~ES!3 -~·•··~t .. ~"ff5'7,5~ Coil• Mt11 540-9066
obligations. Check property ''======================~-~-=~~!::~-~~~_::.._:":_::::::...!~~ values. ·Someone may try to 1-
sell you soniething worthless.
LIBRA (Sepl. 23-0ct. 22):
ldeas need time to crystallize.
Don 't jump at first offer.
Finish one project before
beginning a new ()n'e. Avoid
.scattering forces. Neighbor,
who has nothing better to do
may start rumor. Ignore it.
:ic<IRPIQ, (Oct , 23-N•Y· 21)'
Money· m8y~have way of slip-
ping from your fingers. One
who sweet-talks may actually
have nothing to offer. Protect
possession. Don't sell,yourself
short.,
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-
Dec. 21 ): You can percei ve
beauty now where others see
nothing. Strive to be optimis·
tic .. One who is envious tries
to discourage you. Stick with
creative project.
CAPRI COl\N (Dec. 22.Jan.
19): What happen is apt to
occur behind the scenes. Subtle
touch is necessary. You may
be called upon to represent group; organization in special
appearance or broadcast. Be
cooperative.
AQUARIUS (Jan . 20-Feb.
"J8): Friend may act in decep-
tive manner. Protect yourself
in clinches. Means don 't be
c~relesa·where poosessions are
concethed . Business invest·
ment may be discussed. You
need additiolial.infonnation.
PISCES (Feb. !~March 20):
Those who purPort to know
much , may be wh istling. in
dark. Ask questions. Obtain
answers. Reject evasio11s. You
have right to k n o w ,
Invesliga.te. Be analyt ical.
Look
" I
..... STAR·T your ne.w
>"We aro not a apa or gym
.,No streriuous exercises
>"No disrobing
\
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•
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"IN MY FIRST· lb VlsiT.S
I LOST 2 DRESS SIZES"
. ,. .~~' J soys .Erick'! E.,Y, .....,..,.,,. -·
'·'mother. $M ·~•• '1 trio<! ............
, . and gyms, .. tliing ~ lo. mo ·..,,
' "'Ill I ...me lo ~lorie/M!lnllall'._ NOw *' wear th1
1
,. ... --~~,I 'tO"' on . th,; day 1.w... _,...._ •. J .
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LEGAL NOTICE ~'"'' '°Ubll""td Or111ge Ccit1l 0111¥ Pllrt,
F1bru1r'f' ti, Ind Mtrth ,, 13, 20, 1t7J 1-------------A?t-71 NOTICll INVITINO 1101
Notlc• It 11t:rltlV 11ve11 Hitt t111 !lat•d ..
Trtllt"t of !he Catll Commut>llW Colle•
Dlllrlt l of Ori...,. COllnl'f', Mr~1111t ... -------------1 reltrrltd I• 11 !tie "Owner", will •Ktf¥t NOTlCI: INVITING llOS UD ta, bul nol ltler 111111 11 :00 1.m. Tut1fo
LEGAL NOTICE
Natlc1 h l'lt!'tbV 1lve11 thtl ft!• llatrd of ll1v, Mtrc.h 1•. 1971, 0.Mlltd 11id1 tor lh•
Tru.iee1 ot !flt Ce>11I CCllT\munll? Coll"' •w1rd of C:Dlllrtcl tor ltlt CQll$11'U(!I"" Df
Dl1trlcl ol Or111111 Counh'. ht rellll"'' • Gt"Hlll'HMJll ., GoldMI Well C•llt"'
rt'lerrltd tD 11 lllfl "Owner", wlll •Ketvt 0..111111 Count.,, C1tl!ornl1.
uP to. WI "'' •• , •• """ 1:ao ....... Tut t· ludl bldt 111•11 .,. •K~Ytd 111 "'' ol!!cl 111¥, Mlrch U, lt 7l, Jel led tlllh tar lflt of l1lt Dlllrld '°Ufc.htlllll AMl'll, 111 ~
1w1rd of COl'!lr1cl tor 11\1 lurnl~I,.. 11111 AC1mlnl1tr1t!1111 8 ulldl11t1, 13!'0 •01''"
ln1tt lllnt ol 1 ~llCI R11!tforcl111 S111!em Avfnue, Co:.11 Meu, Or111tt1 County.
In 1111 G'f',,,1111111"1 11 GolD•n Wt11 C1lflD!'nft , 1nd 91'1111 bl ooell'el! 111d
C•l!et11. Or111t11 County, Ct lll11rnlo. PllbllclV rlDCI l lDUCI 11 ''" tbov• 1t1tD11 Such bld1 ""•II M rtc1lvtc1 In the otlk• tlm1 111 lh1 Bomnt Room ot ltlD
of Ille Dl1lrlcl Purch1iln1 A;Dnl, 111 TM Ad,,,l11l1trttlot1 11111111111.
Admlnl1lrt!lo11 Bulklln1, 1l7t Ad1m1 E1ci'I bid m1111 contor"' tnd IMI
A¥111to1, Cosl1 Mew. Ori,... County, r11.0111lvt tD 11111 l11\lll111on. lfltl 11111111,
C•lllornl1. •11111 111111 be •Hntd •nd 1peclllcttl-, •lld •II otNr oocu ....... 11
•ublltlr r11d tlllUCI ti tM •bovt 1111ed <omtWl•lnt1 11'1• perlll!lflf cont r • ct
lltn• Ill lilt 1 .. rd ROOll'! Df tlM dccument1. C.,lfti (If flit CD11tr•c1
Ackoll11l1lr1tlon lulldlnt1. Oocumtitll •rt -.. f!l1 •nd -•
l!•dl bid nM.111 c1111form •nd be Pllbllt lnr.l)l(flon In tt<t 111d Oftlct1 of IM
r11p(ll!1I¥• to lhl1 111v111tlon, thlli pll l'll. Owner end m1v tit obl11111d bo/ dei>Ol!tl,..
IPKlfft•llQIU, •NI ... olMr docum11111 SU.CO lor •ech Mt ct pla111 ll'ld IPKllltl·
comPrl1ln1 the Plrll"l!lt con 1 r 1 c I Ilona. Thi• d1P01!1 wlU M l'Dfunctld 0!'1¥ 1t
dowm1i;111. Coples ot the Contr1<t 1111, ul or 1111 1r1 r.iurn~ complete •!Id
Oocumenll 1r1 now on Ille tnd OPen to 111 •ood tondlllOl'I wltftln flvt d1vl •tt1r PUb!lc llllPICllOll 111 1111 H id otflc.11 of lh• 11\t bid OHntno. '
OWnt• 1nd mlY be obleln"1 by A ft "•Ym•nl lond 1rld • lOO'lli>
dl1"°'lllnt1 UJ.00 tor ••ch HI of ol1n1 "•rfot"m•11C• Bond •Wiii bl r11111lrld ol lh• 11\d l.OeClflc111on1. Thl1 dt~ll will be Conl'l'tclot Ml11elecl.
r1lund9d only II 11'11 ..t-"'or 1ers tr• Ettl! bld 1tlt lt be mtd• oul on 1111
rtlurnld <0111'191ele tnd !ft toocl COt'dl!lot1 "'l"lll'fn of Pl'OPOUI" bovrld Ill IDCl'I ut Of
Wlll1I" llv• d1111 tfl1r 11!1 bid OPtrilnr. IP!H:lllctll•na.
,. 511 H rc111! PIVl'Mnt llond •lld • 100 E1dl bid M1 H ... ICCqm•1nl9d by ••
"rc1111 P1rtorm1nc.e 9olld wlll be re• c1r11r1911 If ushlllf''• tllect P•Y•bl• to fl'I•
•ulred of IM Contr1el'Or •eltc:Ted. Owr!•r, or MllllKIDrV Bid lllfld '" f1vor l!ach bid lhtll bl "'edl ovl Oii lhl of the awn.t', f XM:ufttf b'f' 111'1 bl<fdtr ••
"F•rm ot PrOPOMl" bound Ill ••di HI ol prtnclo.11 •lld • Hlllll(lory -•ty Cllm•
IMclflcl!IOll1. llDl1'f' '' wrtly. 111 •n ,,.,_.,not lt1s 1h1,..
Etdl bid Ult ll bl •Ct omptnlld by 1 ten "'CDllf (l K) ol 11!1 bid. Tht dteck
Ctrllllld CW Ulflltr'I dltck Pl¥ttll1 lo lhD Ill' bid bond iftlll bl DIW" IS t tu1r1nt"°
Ow111r. Of MlllflCIOl'Y llld &Olld '" l•vor !Jiii ltM blddlr win IXkUID "" COlllT~
II( tlM OwNf, ••tCUltd b'I tl'ID bldd..-ti If lf bt I W•rdld lo hlm In conlorMl!y w111i Prlnclp•t tnd • .. 11ntctorv 1Uretv ,..,.._ 11'11 CD11lr•cl Documltlll •1111 ...,rn 1>rl¥lllD
NnY •• 1Ur•fl', 111 •JI ltr\OUnt ·not 1111 Ille aurety bllllll cw bclnds •• PKlfltd ll'l•n ltrt M•t•nt fl~) of tne bid. Thi ,,,...,,n within ten d•~• •ll•r M tlllc1llllfl
c:htcll or bid bond 111•11 bD •1¥111 n • Of t1!e t ward Cit !ht conlr1c1 I• ll!c bidder, owr1nlH fNI llM 111.,.,..r 111111 P:l(Ult lht W'AGI •ATIS1
CDnlr1ct It It be 11.-trdtd lo him 111 cort-Pur1Ut nl to lht Ltbor COCID of 1111 $1~1•
tormU¥ w111'1 Ille Contrl<I Docuntffll1 11\.d of Ctt1Jor11t1, SOutlMlrn Ctllfofnlt &u1tdln9
wlll provld• ll'lt IUrlf'I' bolld Of' bond• •• •rid CDnlf•UCllOll Tr•d•• c 0 u " ( 11.' IHClfltd tlttrel" wlll'l!n l'tn days •lier lulldt111 tnd C11111tructlon Tr•dtt COvnclf
notllfctllon of !tit lwtrd of llMI COfllrt~I of °"'"" Coun1v, lht .,Id lo.rd •f
to !I'll bidder. TrullMI h•1 tM;tr!tlntd ll'lt Dll'llrtl
WAO• I ATll! . PrevtfHnr rt!f of ur di.,,, wtttl ~
'°Ursu1"1 lo tl'l1 ltbor COdl of !ht $t1ti Hdl Crtlt Cir IVPI M -kmDtl llHdld 19
Cit Ctlllorn(,I, Soutft1r11 Ctlltornl• lluUdlnt1 e.tcute th• conlrtct whldl Wiii bD 1w1rd·.
llld COfl1tructlon Tridff C· o u n c I I J , Id !I'll WCCIUfUI b}dcltr, •.lld ......
lluUdlnt1 1nG COl'lllructlon Tr•d•I Council pr1vtlllnt1 r•I• ,,.. conttlntd 111 ukl
Of Or1n•1 County, 11'1• Mid ao.rd of '"ctt!c•ll-tdO,l«I b'I tlM lotrd, •nl Tnutns 1'111 •surltll'lld llMI 11r11rtl t r• 11 1111tt1 btloW :
Prtv1llln1 rtl• ot per clltm w111e1 tor All'f' cl111lllctl1011 "°' t rttlctNlld trlll
11<" cr1ct cw tl'N of wortmtn llffded to below ll1ted Mtll bt 11ld tt the current
txecute 111• C011trtct ~lcl'I will bl tw1rd-W•M r1111 for tlle 111pUctble trtdl •rid
Id lht IUCCtUlvl blddfr, •nd IMU Cll'Ulllc11h111 In tllKI "'Ith lht •bov9
prn1Uln1 r1t11 ••• conltlllfd 111 "Id 1r1tld Tr•d•• COUllClll, 11 •nv rtt11 K~•M
lDDClflullen. ~JM b'I the lotrd, tnd Nlow 1rt 1101 curr,,1 Ill" •l'I r1v111d iw
•r• •• lllled below: l•bor •••Mmtnt1 durlnt1 1111 bkldl11t !Im•
An'f' d•Ulrlc•llon not fllllctNted •nd cw co1111ruc11on time, l ucn c...-1s1D111 111111
Mlow tl•led 11'1•11 "" H id •I !ht cur••"' .. COl'llldlred • Plrl of '"' bttow H1,.,, WIH rtlll for ll'lt t ll!lllCtble lreclt tnd rtlfl. M'I' l'Hltllh, wtlftr1, Ytctllllfl, pr.,_
clt11lllcttlon 111 effect wtll'I 11'11 tbo¥1 rn11TIC111 Cir •ll'lllr ~rll't 11'1.111 IN '"
lf1ttd Trldel tourw:l11. II t llV , •••• ll1ted tddlllon "" ll'lt below lh lDd ""'""' K •'••· below •r• not curr1111 Ill" 1r• r1vl1td bY ASIPrtnMc.1 11'1111 i. tmployed r11 cerifof"'"
l1110r 19rHfl!f11t1 11Ur1111 tM blddJ111 11,,,.. tty wlll'I Stcllon 1n 1.1 of lht C•tHornl• or c-1ruc11on flmt, lllldl 1'1¥111-111111 ltbor Codi.
IN Cll!Ulotricl I pert fll lt'lt below ll1tld Alllllllo!I 11 dltt<lfd to 11'111 pr911J1!a.u ef
'''"· ...... l'll•tfn. Wtfl1r1, VIUllon. ..... L•bor '* s.ctlDn 1777.J Ctine•rnlne rnDllol' cw Clllltr btMllts ll'llU bl 111 tel-1mpJOVJ?1tnt of tpprlfntlct11. It '"ulrt1
dl!lon I• "'' lllllW 11 .... Wtlfll &Ultl. tonl•tc:IOl'I Ill" llUttcDntrtctora lm•lovl111 AP!ll'"tllllct• thtll Ill llmPIO'(td In CO!'lo lrtdtll'l'ltll ln tlll' tllPr.,.llCtsl'llD °°'
lormlty wllfl ltcllon 11n.s of tM cu,1tJon to 111111'1' io 11'111 •PDllUbl• lol"t C1lllornlt ltbDr Coclt. •-lllllCDlllllP CDll'lmltltt 1111" t ctr!IFk t lt
Alltnllon' Is dlrtcled lo 11'1• pr0vt•loll1 M of toPt"OV•I •ncl tiring tM rttlo C1f ep..
l•bof' Coclt Stcll1n 11n.s conc1r111111 IH'•rittcn tD loYmty"ttn llltd on lht ,_
tr'llPlOVmt..t II( 1pprtf!llcu. II reoulrH lrtcl, Conlrtc:tllt' m•'I' bt r..,ired lo "!'k• '-''r•c!or1 cw atllcolllrtclclr1 WN>lovlllf C:Dl'llribuflon1 I• tOpl'DllllCHll!p .,.....,,
trtd1vnt11 In •nY tPPttnlkllhtp •OC< COl'lll'«IOI' •I'd •ubconfrtdCll"I :.Mllc;t11i
Clt!D•llon I• t llPlf " t!M' •Dll'lluble lolrtt comply wlll'I kctloo! i'7'A In 11'111~" ••••111tlcD11111! cornmlttM for • cer1111t111 """" of tHf'tnlk••· fCll" 1111or
of •tPl'OVtl tnd l!rlllf tM rtll• Cit •~ reletlw hi DPDttnllcts"IP ll•nd• "°
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TV IDGIIllGHTS
ABC !'7) 1:00 -"ChampioDI." A behind the
,.enM look at !Ome of the ~rld's moll extra·
ordinary athletes. all Olympic bopeluls.
CBS (2) 10:00 -"The Sonny and Cher
Comedy Hour." Sandy Duncan joins the husband
and wile singer-comics and display• her •erutility
by singing and dancin1.
NBC-(fl 1:00 -"Laueh·In." Debbie Reynolds
Joins the resident loonies, with cameo appearanus·
by Charlie Callu, Johnny Caah, Jack Carter and
Dick Cnett.
· KCET (28) 6:00 -The Preaident's trip to
China. Theodore ff. White "hosts this concludlna
pro1ftm in a 1eries, narratin& a film review of
~dent Nb<on's hl!toric journey.
Monday
Evening
MAllCH I
Hollywood Ttlfolitlon TMltre't new
ptDductloft tJ Cliff~rd Odttt' 1935
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DXYTIME MOVIES
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unllSllll cl!lldren who ,_ 1 th!Mt
to th• WOl1d.
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t:tll)"Mr. Soft 1MCll" ldre) •• ._
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S.pl, Tom Courttntf. m.....,"' ...,. 1"'> . ., -1"
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Nearly Everyone
Listens to Landers
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Huntingwn · S.ets
Williams .Drama
TM Huntin&ton Be• c b rival from Colorado. playing
Playhouse is Jn rehearsal for her huablnd, Brick . .Big Daddy
ila next production, the will be played by stuart Elliot,
powerfuJ Tennessee Williams with Pat Mullin5 cut u Big
drama, "Cat on a Hot Tin Mama.
oo(."_opening March 17 for
NA110NAL. GENERAL . Tl!E.\TlttS
11klat . • 'l '
8anw. Ana
To Present
New Comed y
five weekends. Others ln the Huntington
Jean Koba is directing the Beach' ca5t will be BUI
Huntington Beach production, Mortland, Gail Foor, Bud ,
her first directorial assign-Weiss, Bill Williams and
ment in Orange County follow· young11ters Colleen and Eileen
ing is·years' experience in the O"Ntll, Dean Mullins and
East and Midwest. She has Michael Solomon.
p e r I o r m e d locally al Howard Solomon is producer
Westminster and Long Beach for the 11how, assiated by Joy
as well a.a Huntington Beach. Lobell and Larry Woodard as
The Santa Ana Community Charlotte M i l ch e 11 • a set dt!lgners, Bill Moreland relative newcomer in only htr on lights, Marilyn Albertsen,
Players have announced the th1'rd commuru'ly !heater role , t N W II t cos umes: ancy e s, s age
selectlon of an original play will portray Maggie, with managtr, and Jean Kyler,
for the final show of their 1971· Greg Feuerborn, a recenl ar· property mistress.
72 season -Joe Del Rosso's 1,;;;;;;;;i;;;_;;;;; _______ ;;i;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;--;;;;;;;;;;-o
comedy "Swinging Singles."
Produced by special ar •
rangem,.ent with the au.thor, a
local community theater ac·
tor. lhe play will be directed
by Let Howinilon, with Bob
Blaustone as associ ate pro-
ducer.
Tryouts for the show will be
held Thursday and Friday of
this week at the Players
Tbeater, 500 W. 6lh st., Santa
Ana. at 7 o"clock and SUnday
at 3 o'clock. A cast or three
men. one of whom must be
black, ind four women in ~e
21·l'.I age group_ ls required.
Del Rosso's play was chosen
from a number of original
m~nuacripts submitted to the
Santa Ana board, Howington
announced.
Directors ' .
Pick Bests "Where's Poppa?"
HOLLYWOOD 1(UPll -The a....,. s.,.i ad l•ttt ""'••
Directors Guild of America 19t94 l -C.•tl .... S.nday aow Sfflrtl1tt J:OO
has picked five oominees for·11.,,..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!':.I the best movie direction of 1:-
1971.
The winners will be an-
nounced at Guild diMers in
New York and Beverly Hills
March 18.
The nomina ted directors,
and their pictur.es, are "A
Clockwork Orange" by Stanley
Kubrick, ''The French Con-
nection" by William Friedkin,
''The Last Picture Show" by
Peter Bogdanovich, "Summer
of '42" by Robert Mulligan and
''Sunday Bloody Sunday" by
John Schlesinger.
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IRUCI llOWN'S
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CHRONICLE"
IOTH IN COLOI
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NORMAN JE'WISON
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lncludln1
BEST PICTURE
BEST ACTOR
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BEST SOUND
BEST
CIMEllATOGUPHY
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j D PETER FINCH for "Sunday Bloody Sunday"
0 GENE HACKMAN for "The French CoMection" j D WALTER MATIHA U for "Kotch"
0 GEORGE C. SCOTT for "The Hospital" j D TOPOL for "Fiddler on the Roof "
Best Artrea•
I D JULIE CHRISTIE fo r "McCabe & Mn. Miller" I
0 JANE FONDA for "Klute" I D GLENDA JACKSON for "Sunday Bloody Sunday" I
I 0 VANESSAREDGRAVEfor "Mary,
Queen of Scots" I I D JANET SUZMAN for "Nicholas and Alexandra"
I Be•t Motion Ptrt .. re of 1971 I
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D "A CLOCKWORK ORANGE " (Warner Bros.) 1
1 0 "FIDDLER ON THE ROOF" (United Artists)
I 0 "THE FRENCH CONNECTION"
(20th Century-Fox) j
I 0 "THE LAST PICTURE 5HOW" (Columbia) .
,D "NICHOLAS AND ALEXANDRA" (Columbia) j
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ACROSS 51 Franet: Comb. Saturday's PU?lft Softtd: ,,..
I l ook Intent ly 54 Thost
S Stnstltss: selected
Slang abovt othm
9 Unconscious 58 Vtry un1ileu•
stales ant drtllll
14 Jal -62 Prtflx used
15 Str.itford-on -with dome
16 Lasso and naut
17 Gathttlng 63 Speak publlcly
together 64 Retum to a
Into Ont boolr: former Interest
19 Seott heroine 66 Horst: S!anq 3/617Z
20'1Have--67Ct lt • 12Sohrdisk:Var. 40Ltvantll!'
time": 68 Addltlonal l.l Utttr!d ketch
2 words 69 Requisites sounds In 43 Not bl Ind
2.1 Feature of 70 -St. ·v1ncent muska! tones 44 Those who
certain air· Millay 18 Conceptlmt of apply a kind
craft: 2 words n Letters someth ing of buildin g
23 Perceived perfect m1terlal
25 Spur DOWN 22 Tease wool In 46 Franz-:
2' Scarlett a carding Hwi;ar!1n
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Ne1 11e -2 Mera! irat.lcn annoy1t1tt 49 Sllppe:ry -
et al j -de V1ler1. 27 Sulphuric, 52 Of t crts!der-
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with footgeu maneuver 29 Jndon!!Slan 53 Mountain
11 Critieiie 5 Uni t of capac• Island nymph
sharp!)' Jty: Abbr. 30 Al a specific 55 Series of
38 Mountain pus & Greedy time: 2 words steps over a
39 Grows 7 One who Is 31 "The WcOOerful fence
fmpatlent ruined: Slang One hoss -" 56 Jagged
41 Mauna - 8 Engllsh: 32. Marine 1/WI 57 "ncient
42 Collect for Comb. fona 33-run Roman date
eneself 9 Ridges 34 Nirwelglan 58 Midday
4S Rel!1JV't! ca!cill'· 10 Drll!ed hole man's name 59 "Dies -11:
eous matter Pl'oduclng 35 Sooner than Day of Wrath
-48 Pollute petroleum: 36 Small faction 60 Means of
50 Place In 2 wordJ united by access
l•Yers one 11 lts capita! I~ common 61 Flat
above another Bamako lnttrests 65 Highest note
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By Ford Johnson
By R09er Bollen
THE GIRLS
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-f4% BIUlon
lndus~y~~ ~rice
· For E~ology High
lly STAN BENJAMIN
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
E n v konmental Protection
Mency lta1 estimated that in-
dustry must inveat aome $42
bUllon over the next five year1
in air pollution controls. This
Is four times the EPA
estimate of only a year ago.
EPA said the lnvestment.!I In
air pollution alone would force
substantial price increases on
new cars. electric power, iron
and steel, cerrient, and sulfuric
acid.
Consumer prices· in gener,i
would be increased about' one
percmt by the air pollution
measures, with middle' income
groupa feeling the greatest·lm-
pact, ll said.
waste, noi11t -and tlthetic
blight. ;, I
By -1977, EPA 11id, Industry
would be 1pending IOl'De $12
billion a )'ear on .,µ-pollution
alone , but ~ 'reductions in
pollution would yjeld benefits
worth mor.e than $14 billion a
year to society.
The estimates appeared In a
report lo Congress on "The
Economics of Clean Air," re-
quired innually by the Clean
Air Amendments of 1970.
EPA pointed out the wide
dlacrepancy between t\h i 1
year's estimates and those in
last 1'ear's annual report.
THE AGENCY is prepariflg·
a iepatate report ·on ,, the
economic impact ·of controls
on water, Mllution, s 0 l l d
It has raised its [ive·year
, estimate of the clean-air costs
for incinerators, power plants
and factories from $6.5. billion
to $17 .2 billion, mainly because
~ wWu geograph ic al
coverage.. In the new report.
~~MA TH~~· (~J) 8u1ine11ma~:
If you w1;1 ,:lluttl1r!iH tonilt
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SECURITY SYSTEMS
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SALES • RENTALS
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tipoflution costs on ~ars and
trucks has jumped .even more
ste~ely, from $4 billion t(l $24.7
billktn. because of "the higher
expected cost of emission ,con-
trols to meet the more strin-
'lent . . . atandafds'' re-
1 'quired by the 1970 Act, It said.
I E~A aald the aggregate
price• impact of private in-
vestment In air pollution con-
trol is about a one percent in·
crease but indicated heavier
impact in a few major in-
dustrial sectors.
Over half of the increase
would be due lo a 10 percent
rlse in the price of ne..y
·automobiles, it said.
· "Other key price increases
projected are 4. percent for
electric power, and 2.5 percent
, lar iron and steel, cement and
'sulfuric acid," it said .
~ ... THE REMAINING pro-
. Jected Industrial price In-
creases are 1.5 percent or less
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,. "New construction is the in-
1 irtstment activity most heavl-
·Jy affected by the projected
. erice increases.
"New public utility con-
strudion 11 affected most
beCa.use of increaSed prices
"-'for 'copper. electricity, iron
and steel, iron castings and
passeng~r car1 and trucks."
Rath Named
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10S ANGELES (AP)
R'ath Packing Co. is accused
of selling underweight bacon
paciqiges in a suit filed here.
Authorities I n neighboring
ruverside County took similar
action last month.
In the $1.8 million suit filed
by Deputy Dist. Atty. Louis V.
558 3222 Traeger, Rath was accused of
• selling bacon packages over
1411 S. VILLAGE WAY the past six months that were
S •NT.a AN .a CAL.I F~·~b~u~p~to~o~ne-~ha~ll~on~ciOeiOleiOsiOsiOliOha'inl ~ f"ll "" iiiii the stated weight.
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will be available at Ford deal.frships March 1'.7. A two-door model, the Pinto
wagon is 9.7 inches lol!fjer than the two-door or three-door sedan, but has
almost the same wheelbase.
to select two te8ms tO
de,veloping competing pro-
totypes. Lockheed also has obtained ,,, ·
an additional $4.9 mUllon
order for modification work on
the CSA transport planes. ·
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LOS ANGELES -Great
Southwest C:Orp., a 11ubsidlarY
of the bankrupt Penn Central
Transportation Co., said it has
obtained extension agreements
on $100 million worth of its
debt. For Debut-At Modest Price The arrangement w i 11
release certain funds for
working. capital and will result
in cancellation of warrants
held by European creditors to
buy three million shares of
Great Southwest stock. New
warrant.. to buy 4.5 million
shares of Great Southwest at
$1.75 a share through 1971 wilt
be issued.
By, CARL CARSTENSEN
01 tht Otlly ,llot Sltll
Spring can't be far around
the corner when domestic
manufacturers b e g l n an-
nouncing the arrival o! their
new one-half year models but
Ford will debut a new Pinto
station wagon on March 17
and it's a honey.
The new Pinto mini-wagon.
as it's called, will also be of-
fered with a luxurious wood
trim .Squire option.
Suggested retail price for
the new wagon will be $2,265
with an additional $214 for the
Squire, optic:>n which includes
sim.ulated woodgrain on the
bodyside and liftgate, con-
toured rear seat, deluxe seat
and ·door trim, deluxe two.-
spoke steering wheel and
wheel covers. ,
"Pinto did extremely well
against domestic competitors
last year without a station
wagOn, and we can see even
greater opportunities with the
wa-gon aboard for 1972;" said
John Naughton, Ford vice-
president and division general
manager.
"We expect the new wagon
to greatly strengthen our posi·
lion Jn this ·line," Naughton
said. He added that the Pinto
wagon wlil be priced com·
petitlvely with other domestic
and i m p o r t e d subcompact
wagons.
A two-door model, the Pinto
station wagon is almost 10 in-
ches longer than the 163-inch,
two-and three-door Pintos.
The lift-up tailgate opens to a
Mmiey's Worth
'Bumper Crop' Better
If Bill Gets Through
By SYLVIA PORTER buying cars. This obviously
would be a major spur to the
manufacturers to turn out
sturdier and eci.sier, cheaper to
repair cars even befo re the
findings were made public.
The bill Ill PROVIDE TECHNICAL
was passed assistance and up to 90 per-
by an over-cent of the cost to states to set
w h e lming up a network of autoinobile
majority of "diagnostic in~ p e ct ion
the Senate demonstration projects" which
in Novem-would use the latest
Among the hollest of the
more ~h"n 500 col)S~rner pro-
tection l:iihs · now b e f o r e
Congress is legislation to slash
our horrendously high auto
repair expenses.
~ her, is now automated diagnostic equip-
be f ore a ment to inspect cars·for safety
House a-features and emission control.
ORTio w a it i n g Again, the goal would be to
clearance for a full vote by the reduce your c osts of
House-and despite opposition automobile maintenance and
from the W h i t e House. the repair.
auto manufactures and others A used car owner also would
is believed to have a good ,be abl'e to buy the peace of
chance of becoming law in mind of a "clean bill of
1972. automotive health" -or have
With this Jaw, the federal a center of this type confirm
g o v e r n m e n t will un-that repairs had been properly
questionably take a first giant done. Or a new car buyer
step into the vastly complex could have a car checked out
and deeply troubled field of before he made a final
auto repairs. Washington decision to buy. A possible
already is heavily involved in future offshoot of this pro-
the safety aspects of vision could be. a system of
automobile design. A runover federal .standards for auto in-
into auto repair costs is logical • speclion !or safety and air
and inevitable. pollution problems.
THE MOTOR Vehicle
Information and Cost Savings
A<!t, sponsored by Sen. Warren
G. Magnuson (0.Wash.) and
Sen. Philip Hart (D.·Mich.),
would:
(l) Authorize the Depart-
ment of Transportation to set
rules to reduce property
damage and repair costs
resulting from minor -but
frequently shockingly costly -
crashes. The rules would re-
quire manufacture:rs to build
sturdier, more crash-resistant
cars. By so doing, the stan-
dards would sharply reduce
your collision i n s u r a n c e
premiums, cut the deductible
amounts you have to pay, also
substantially lessen the time it
takes to get your car repaired.
Only design cbang~ costing
less than the overall amount
of financial henefils to con-
sumers could be mandatory.
(2) Require the transporta-
tion department to make a
comprehensive study of the
methods for determining the
susceptibility or passenger
motor vehicles to damage,
their repair costs and the
degree of prot_ection provided
for occupants of the cars.
The department would work
out ways to inform us -the
public -or its findings and
the facts on the susceptibil ity
of the cars to damage, their
ability to withstand. crashes,
on how reliable tht. cara are.
how easy to repair, 11lmllar
vital aspects -11 a gulde
which we would use when
( 4) Prohibit the widespread
practice of setting b a c k
odometers ( m i l e a g e in-
dicators) -a prime way in
which gypsters in the use<kar
field are defrauding buyers to-
day.
While at least 17 states have
laws banning odoineter
tampering, that leaves a lot of
states In which the practice is
in an alarming upsurge.
TO BE REALISTIC about it,
there is no separating the laws
to increase the safety ot cars·
and to reduce repair costs.
For instance, as of this Sept.
l, under the Federal auto safe-
ty law, all new 1973 cars must
be equipped with front
bumpers which can withstand
cnisbes of 5 mph and rear
bumpers which can take 2'12
mph crashes without damage
to the basic' safety systems
and without injury to
passengers.
Even now, one major U.S.
auto insurer is granting a 1$
percent discount on collision
insurance for any car which is
built to sustain these 5 and 2.,_
mph crashes.
By one estimate, if all cars
were required to be capable of
withstanding a 10 mph , rear
end collision with another car
or a 5 mph colllslon with a
stone walJ, we would save $1
billion ·a year iu insurance
premiums alone.
The brlJld.and·bulltr -8'
well aa tile Mftty '-HJ>'(ls
for u1 IS thete trends are
no1hl111 abort of eoormous.
cargo area of 06.5 cubic feet.
The spare tire ii 1tored' below
the cargo floor for easy
loading and flat storage.
Cargo capacity is 900 pounds.
. The wagc>rrl standa•rd
engine is FoM's 2000-cc (121.6-
c u bi c-inch) overhead-c&m
four-<ylinder engine whlch is
optional in the 1m two--ar:.d
three-door Pintos. Standard
transmission is a fully syn-
chronized, four·speed manual.
During engineering test drives
this powertrain combination
delivered more than !O miles
per gallon.
An1ong standard features on
all Pinto station wagons are,
fold-down rear seat, iront disc
brakes, A78xl3 tires, color-
keyed rul:ber cargo mat, and
flipper quarter windows.
Additional features standard
on the Finto with the Squire
option i n c 1 u d e bright
greenhouse moldings, wheel
covers, cieluxe seat and droor
trim, "·oodgrain appliques on
instrument panel, v.·oodgraln
on shift knob, parking brake
grip and cluster face cover,
deluxe two-spoke s t e e r i n g
wheel , simulated woodgrain on
the bodyside and liftgate,
cargo area overhead light,
contoured rear seat 1 n d
passenger-side courtesy lamp
switch.
Optioilal equipment
available with the Pinto wagon
includes auto mat ic
transmission, air conditioning,
luxury decor group, con·
venience group, h e a t e d
backlite, bodyside protective
molding, AM or AM-FM
monaural radio, front and rear
bumper guards and roof lug-
gage rack.
Also offered are two tire op-
tions including A70xl3 wide
ovals with raised white letters
and '175Rx13 radial ply white
sidewaUs.
The new Pinto wagon jOins a
Ford wagon lineup whic~ has
led all competitors every year
since 1965.
"Bes.ides boosting our sta-
tion-wagon lead over domestic
competition, this new wa1on
Great Southwest is a land
·developer.
e Ore E.rpanlion
' LOS ANGELES -Pima
Mining Co. has etpanded cop-
per production facilities in
Arir.Ona with the purchase of
$17 million in new equipment
designed to increase·daily ore
output by 35 percent to ~,000
tons daily. Pi~ is a joint v~n
ture of Cyprus Mines Corp ..
Utah International, Inc., and
Union Oil Co.
e Antl•tank Bill
TUCSON -Hughes Aircraft
Corp.'s Tucson division has
obtained an order from the
West German defense
ministry for 100 anti-tank
weapons system.
e 'Ho.Jo' Ll.,.,...e
BOSTON -Howard Johnson
Co. has agreed to lic!nse
American Bakeriu Co. of
Chicago to produce and sell a
lirte'of prtmlum oriced baked
goods under the Howard
Johnson label.
e Drug Sales
PASADENA -IntematioNI
Chemical " Nuclear Co. said
it is aeeking to. .cancel , it.!I
agreement with Smith Kline &
French Laboratories to pto-
tiuce and market lrDOPA, the
new drug for treating
Parkinson's disease.
The company said t h e
market for L-DOPA has
proved disappointing. Sales in
11n.1 were only $1 million to $1.S
· million a n d International
Nuclear said it probably had
losses of $250.000 on the operil-
tion through Nov. 30.
also will strengthen Pinto ·as NEW YORK -Don bar
and import fighter," said Development Corp. a n•d
Frank Zimmerman, Jr., Ford Gene:ral Radii tor divi!ion of
Division g~eraJ marketing Chron:iallOy American Corp.
manager. an110~ they will jOintly fn.
"The subcompact Wagon vestigate the future of the
market is ·an irhportant on.e to Donbar rotary heat exchanger
enter. Station w.agons' 1hare · a1 ·a replacement for the
of Import sales in the U.S. automoUve radiator.
have jumped from 5.7 percent
in l96S to more htan 13 per·
cent in 1971 ," Zimmerman e Plant Closes
said. "I think we , have all the DEmOIT -Eaton Corp.
bases covered now.'' be,aald. · annoUnced it will close its 53-
ye.ar old automotive spring
Hoffa Eyes .
·work Week
LAKE ORION, Mich. (UPI).
-Forlfter Teamsters Presi-
dent James R. Hoffa says the
nation's unemployment prob-
lem coold b e solved b y
governmental support of a 20-
hour work week.
Hoffa , who ls staying at< his
cottage.on Lake Orion,_says he
foresees a 20-hour week,...prob-
ably in 15 to 20 years.
••Jt ls high lime_ and overdue,
that someone talk about the
basic problems of a rectuced
work week and lower age of
reUrmnent," he said.
"Then you can allow youna
people to 111> to work, ind
11«11r& !ht numbot.al ,'yoaro
required for pensions or Social Security, and allow them to
raise their famlllea and let the
old people enjoy Ille."
Hoffa, was recently released
from federal""looo.afta',_,,.
ll!g f ... than four')'torl Of I
13·)'tar aentence for jury
tamperini Ind 1111ll fraud.
plant In Deln>it by August
1'73. The plant employs 130.
The operations will be moved
to Whiteville, N.C., and Ste.
Catherine's, Ont.
e DefenseBW
HARTFORD -Prall I<
Whitney division· of Unlte:d
Aircralt Corp. ha s obtained a
'41.1 million defense COf\b'act
for production and main-
tenance of jet engines.
e Route lle•ue•t
DALLAS -Braniff tnttrnl·
tional Airways has asked the
Civil Aeronautics Board for a
new air route between Dallas·
Fort Worth and Anchorage
and fairbanks, Alaska, for
both cargo and pusencer
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Victorious . Foyt Goes Back to Drive--Midget ·
-()NTARIO, c.ut. (AP) ~ A. l. ,.,i .• m,°'!' ,.. • llDll', 1D11 ew. _, "•
-bode home to H-to dl'lw a ~al{ ... .,.. ....,1111111 llle."
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.nieinl 1"""" "1111! I doo'l.Ute !tm to lie
eily. SW!iloy'a race WU the kind 1 lite -
·a bit· ol -gangln' bere and there,
and IOmeOne always.on. your tail."
• ........ Jlldlord Polly> .... hlo 1iaoll. Ho
Md' """ -bumper-~ for --1• miles during Ille !Int holl Of &be race, aendi.na: the crowd of 18,4"
Into • frenzy.
IJlllon led the:r' 1tde ...... 11 tlmis ,,.I '· "-J. '"" .,.........,. ""' .,, ..... --llated 11 1·-for wldch t. ...., ""'--~ ,...,. c•""'· •
midget In tile A$trodome lhll --· Fo;t, ol.course, aiwa;l·ll Grilled to and most Of NASCAR'a regular driYen win a race. And bis enthnsl•w for ltock
--..... $14.'6. dfvfdeoilll were paid. Other leaders In-s. auddY ... ff', ~ -.. t1M4 eluded "O-.. 16.lips · Bobby Isaac a· •· 11.1cMrd "1tY. PIYf'l'IOllltl, 1tt, .,,,.,, • ~· ' . ' ' ..J. ll•r .. ..,, °"'"' IN..._w.no. will be glad to see him go. car · racing has "°"" by leaps and
The, 37·YW-<>ld Teun romped off with bounda the last two oe-. . And 101Deone was on bis rear bumper
all tile way In the second'big sfuck car •l"'I !'I Ontario Motor Sptettway.
Pejty, however, 1osl a lap when his
crew failed to tighttn the lug bolu on a
ri8bl rear wbetl dorile a pll·atop and be·
never llllde.11 up.
Buddy Buer, 6; Ray Elder S; and BeMy -t: HtrKJ* IMGI'~. p 1n. ....
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rd major -car v1dory ol the . Ho ~ up 1171 u NABCAR'1 llfth
-&lnday, i!eatlnc Allbuaan -Y ludboll· _, -· illoiisb be raced
ICl'OIS Ille ftnilll u.. by four ealJ -times for,lbit 111.0IO be· -
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amoog -drivors and, lboulll Foyt
Jell OB!y a bit of loooe chance In the lap
prlre ~ fand, be never mounted a con-
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Our four Orange eotst ma entries in
' ·the CIF 'buketb811 playoffs have now
complet.~ thetr se~ons and u t!Jey look
ahead to ·new things, they sboul~ do so t with public thanks for a job welt done.
Each performed well in its oWn way,
· •j>ften overcoming h<avy odds 'against
t ?' and surely bringing credil and .the
.> kind of recognltlon"we like to see for our
: area, our atbletet·and our school's.
· Mater Del wu Ille llnt to bow out of • t f • '
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't Maler Dei's 13-11. Ramona was rated
J' 6th In the CIF', MaW·Dol was unranked.
Ramona b$d borne court advantage and
... was favored in some circles by as many
as 2.5 points.
Yet coach Jerry Tardie'1 Monarchs
nearly pulled a colossal upset and an er·
rant Mater Del inbounds pasa with nine
aeconds to go probably saved .the Rams.
From this comer Mater Del lliould be
lauded 'for having been lit a pooiUOn lo
win and for having IPlde U :IC! surprll-
.1 lngly clooe rather ~,be ,cblded f'!" the
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course record with an eight-under par 64
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round lead of the 1150,000 Doral Open goH
tournament. Rain forced postponement o(
the final round until today.
Nicklaus and Trevino both ha'11G-under
..._ par 206 to lea,d Paul tJamey and Sam
Snead by a sd-oke. Another stroke back
at 2M was John Miller who fired a 65 on
the par 72, 7 ,028-yard Doral CqunlfY Club:
"Blue Monster" course.
The rain delay wu the second ln two
days, Saturday, a downpour halfway
th.rough the third round cancelled all
$C(l?eS.
* HOLTVILLE -Andy M$8sersmllh,
winner of 20 sarn.es, Was a br~'t ipot ln
an otherwise ell am al· sea90D · for the
California Angela last year. .
In his first outing of 19721 the right~
hander on Sunday ~liched three innlnp
Coach Bobby Winkles sent ln G,.g
Washburn to relieve Messeramltb and be
have up no biu in the last two 1lmlnp.
* Dick Braasch of Westminster II leading
. hi ali-evenu competjUon In jbe 'American
· Bowling Congms lo\Jmamenl being stag •
ed al the Long Beach Sports Arena.
Braasch has a total pinfall of 1,tlt and
.. wilh brother Bill, ts fourth in the regular
doubles competition wllh 1,216 pins.
* HAMPTON, Va. -Sian Smith of
Pasadena, only the eighth' player in the
69-history of the U.S. national indoor ten-
nis tournament to ·win three aingles
championships, says the_ ·sb;tb' same of
the fourth set "" the crucial ono ln hla
litest victor)'. . ·
BOBBY ISAAC WAei.1-A'!'AY AND MARK DONOHUE.{16) WATCHES OTHER CARS GO BY AT ONTARIO. . " . . -. . . -.
· and eave up three hits and a run 1n the
.Aniels' first intrasquad g&me. J:lls te8tn · won, &-a •.
The top.seeded American had seen ~
service broken. in th• llith game Sunday
and trailed defending· champlnn Die
N .. taae of Romania; 3-2; wben.be-rallled
to break the top.~ed foreigner-'.• aerve.
·:lie wept· on to deleat·Nasta$e,~&.3,·8-2, S..
7, 6-4.
HOLLYWOOD, Fla. -Rain JlOSIJ\Olled * LA Defense Wonder oi Wonders the final round of the $50,JIOI! Saga. Bay
h Sh "" ,/ . . Tennis Classic ~ay just. as secon<f.. •eg ·arman· K. s B . B seeded Ken RoseWall was on the verge of . . ' ings tagger . rUlUS at OSWU . looing t)1e first !<t .. to,South Africa Cli!f
, . . Drysdale. Dryad'1e Juid the serve and a
W'°'"'l Sto· pped ~BOSTOlendeNr.lor(~~~ last-. plGaceary' -~~~ • ...; "f made a eouple of pretty.tough saves periods, but Edwards covered up well to S.2 lea4 over ~ .~ustrallan '~n the ~ ~ ~ ~ -~ B;ostan IOrwudrEddie,:-"estfall in ~ .\ pevent any c1Faage. · : " ·match. was call~·•t Ho~~ .~avid
. • · p, dJd to. the mlghty Boston Bnlim lint ~.Gf·the game. Edwards said ''I think II I.as a loat-<>Vet· due good Park. . , , • , . . . . . ,
. Sunday night wbat hadn't' 1ieen done' to after the 111111e· "After.that, J. ligured I perlormahce on our , part " said ·King• • Theil' best-O!~t!;f!rial .:ll' a I
LO&•l<\NGELES· (AP) -The Los . .tbool•....,Jbe cgni!'( month of. tbeiN• was plac to bave a hot night." ceach Fred.GloVer. "We'd, IOIHolil"ln ,. ~uled for ii>llfkbi." · '· ;,; ~ ,
. ~.J.i\..~~J1f~~~ ~ Tandy Glllis ... 1, \!Id UM!illlelru proud,
' even In defeat. After·dllp011Dg ol Wbit. ~ monl League c<>champlon La Semi In
the first round of the e)lmloatlons,
~~ershaven'tbeena .... " ·~9·l~p...._ ,,;·:'I ·Hecbilinued,"'ll1esaYesR<med1o .Wandibpected•wO'wori~tlJ"r . . * .. ~jea>on; but a 1ood,.way to ~t --· wardl , ,~•Boston ahOta "" 1 pick !lie team up •>bif: From that pnlnt . out:-; / ., ,; ._ "' • · .>:, r ....,,m· l!l~:r~ ,,.,~;~';,.,..1;;: ••. M
. lflllii iil&Qugb not an easy way -Is by ~Klli&• ·~2-1;; handlpg them on, they gave me great prOtectlon'." ''. H•.conUnued, "I'll admlt that Bruln1•, .. h, """ ·'°" v,.a,, : !"·'fl''''"· "'!UJIU ~tbppbMi: J~ry West. • :=~!::-:'r~ ~1 ~ ~ ·Tile Los Ang~es. netmu;der also had weren't their awesome ~elves, but we . coach al the Unlyerslty \_9,(~~a at
The• B;lllimore Bullets stopped West . Oct. 21!, lt71. . .. some breaks,·Boston's Bobby Orr scored still had something to do with that win." . ,Riverside !or the .put two.:y~a~ •. 'l"li .. . ~ what appeared to. be a goal with 90 Bruins coach Tom Johnson wasn't · eel Suriday.. ~·, • _,. .~
cold'. in ;the seco~ half supd&y night',. In~ PfOCe!S, Los Angeles snapped a seconds gone in the game, but the Score making aay e:zcuses,· ·however. ·"The · Knecht, 33,,.di#d .the~ to O>rona' det Mar' was up agiln.st Pisadena
(26-1), the second ~ed C1F entry.
Pasadena, a solid favorite in many cor ..
ners, won 1n overtime, 92-61.
bolding·bim wltbout _a field. goal, and. five-game BOston,win sil'eak and gave was disallowed when jt was ruled that Kings played real well. We didn't pass,· record5of44and~7-~1fnh11two~ns.
went ·OD to 'beat the National Buketball tJ:!e" BrWns ,their first. Jou on hqqte lee Orr. 6a'tted the puck in with a high stick: didn't seem to have any energy and we'~ In resign.inc:·, he-~~. ~ can no ~onger ac-
Marina and Hunllngtgn Beach lost In
, the third round of·the pl8yolls. They were
', among the elihl fine! tearna In . a field
which origlnallY boasted 32 participating
league champs and runneraup.
Aaoclalion's top team lll&-9!. II WU the ~ ~';".· 7, 1971 when they fell to Moo-, Carol Vadnais and Mike Walton hit goal · Jii>t 1 Hlllif'Oat It wasi lllelr hockey .ctp! the fact llfa~tball ~~ u a
first tlm. lhis .. alOn that ~-La'ers bad w-, poau on alDla in the s.econd and third game,'lhough," be sald. third RriQrUy ~t . Cl,\,~ ~~;)4 the ~ • , , J<;lipol's more'~ l>Uk<l,,.,I and • . . ba .. ball teaml.: . .
Marina should have been demoralized
when wretched officiating ·cost the Vlk·
ings three of their starters. But the Vikes ~of Jim' 'stephens he.Id on gamely fl.Rd
• .finally-were nipped by Irvine League co-
Champion Los Al~itos, st.57, in double
;'Overtime. i Huntington Beach~ alread~ having con-J: quered two :Jeague t1Uilts, finally met its
.. waterloo against a tall, classy La Habra
' team '!US. The Oilers' tall..t regular J meas~s barely Wl4·_:. A deci®d dif~ I lerence from La Habra, which bu. a 7.0
, center and 6-5 forward. ! But coach Elmer Combs' Oilers refdStd
to give up, even when trailing by a dozen
! late in the game. Thef. cut the gap to 66-
, 63 hut couldn't quile pull It off.
To thOse four teams -coaches and
players -a big thanks for such com-~ mendable performances. You lost, even-
• tually, but yoo ""l"!Y can stand tall for
jobs' well done.
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.. Playoff ref1ectloa1:
Friday nlgbl's CIF" b a 1 k • t b a II
' Ctoublebeader at UCLA. whlcb lavolved
·-the four Orange County 1cbools (Los
Namltos, La Habra, Marhaa and Ha-
. ~gtGn) drew barely overs,• 1 ....
Tbe aame allradiGo al !al Beacll
Afe:u (wbere the qaarterftalls laave ~· lldd prior low. yw) -.... 1 pbly bave lured twice dial many. Alld ~ 11111 woulda't have bid ~ bl.ttle, that ...
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1 I Perhaps In fame yean lhe aF
90askter .beldla1 . .e 1~,.uloa at UCLA, Ille olfoer al L 1 1'1
,B<acb ud lhea fel Ille acMofl moot
FgrepblcallY SRlted at .. Ille. 'l"'!'oo, th• CIF , .. 1y 11toald II" moor
, ~ .. lo .. bu .. 111111 poflcy of
fallen ~ of 100 points.
The Bµllels , whose play belied their
prior record of ·31-39, were ,11ed. a.t ~
,ends of the court by Jack ¥ar!n, the sl~
der 6-foot-6 forward who/ is gainlni .
recognition as one of the NBA fa· be it.~·
Marin scored 29 points and stl.fled West·
on defense In the second half. •
Fonner Laker Archie Clark added 22
points u the lone guard fn\Baltimore'•
second-half attack. While the , Laker
defense was springing leeks to allow
numefous layups, the Los Angeles offense
wu prockM"ing only 42 points in the half,
just 17, ln the fourth quarter.
Despite his team's lack of punch,
takers coach Bill Sharman was , more
concerned with lbe defense.
"It was just a lousy defensive game for
wit'' be ·said. 1'Lack of defense beat us."
West led the Lakers with 25 points, 21
ln the first ba1f, Gail Goodrich added 19,
and Jim \McMllllan, the only Laker to
score a· field goal in the llnl 11 minutes
of the fourlh quarter, had !!. Happy
Halrstolt· had his bi8gesl rebounding night
as a Laker" 1'1th rr. -
Though ·11ie Lakers led 5~50 afballtlme'
and were within six points at the start Of
the fourth quarter. Baltlm°"' coach
Gene Shue aald, "I fell we conltolled the
game !rom the very beginning. We took
good shots aJl!I shut off their fast begih-
nlng. We toot good ·ahoU and llhut off
theJr l11t break. . '
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The New York Knicks' Earl Monroe found himself ' being rO!llbOCI up. The Philadelphia 76ett defeated
on the floor a moment before the basketball alter the Knicks, 100.98.
Knecht sald,be. bad po iminecliaie piano
but hoped for .. aqlither ... ~. job.
A\bfeUc DI~ Fi'•nklin'IJnde!Miu said
a .successor ~~ be~f sO~sht.: . ·
* ROCHESTER, JiiiCh.: _ Kerry Melville
o( A""lralla µpoet lop-seeded .'Rolemary
Casal> of San· Francisco Sunday to lake
the alnglt.11 cl\aJnplDnshlp and. the lfral
prize 13,000 at Ille K·Mart IAyllatlonal
tennll .toumamenl at'.OOlanil Ua!Venfty,
Mill Melville, fourtf>lMclli!a -winner of the women's pro tout; defeated
Miu Casals 6-3, 6-7, &-0 to lake the lop
,aPQI, while Miss Casals had to selll• for
the second-place prize of $2,000.
Young Moiind
Hopefuls Shine
For Dodgers·
'VERO BEACH, . Fla . (AP) -. For
alarUng players,.bueball spring· tr-1ning;
I• a lime to g~ bac~ In shape, rocover
timing ,. and gradually gel mentally
prepared for the 182-pllll! grind that
,starts in _Aprll. !lui 'for marginal pyers
it's another story. · •
· For I~ LOI! ~~· ~gen, ~ for ~ljier ~s. eviJ) 1_sprlng . ~q Jn.
tz:a>quad pmes '<Ill! be'. ltf..,,.~\h al·
.. fai n 10. the playm.""°·m ,hoplilg 1o
· spend Ille llUDUllor. u .a. Rllil.l>i\cl!<r or
· utlftly Infielder Ill i... Angel• lnsl9d of ' . Bs. a regruar iii Sj)oltW;· · "' ~ ",.-,
-~=~~~ both or ~w.llom spent 1'71 ---.;-.
_ . league~y pitched in a Dodger11U... t IOI bavtq Orange Cooll1 tlllclall work , 1am• Involving Jwo _, t.ams.
,·II'• bad ....P ..nrtll Ille .. 11re • "°'°" at Ille --=r ol _, olllelot'll I witbo111 uvtq tt carry Into Ille p1Qo111. * *'"tr
• . > = • trasquad tame"~ 11(1\i performed u African Off for a ,.Run~-to New--Yo·rk.':_:--~~:.~~~tE~~=
-"· • , -.-, :-.-, 11!1! l"l"e and yjekled -bll,-stepbemi.
./ Cao uy ol Ille -·· -..OOIO ap _i*'--... _ •• I'!, oeh1' s ·ua.A',• LOS ANGELES '""I) . •' f 1¥,;M~••o dofo . · \V< -A eaJI, -..ecn ... ~ wiled ., are aS "-'JI" ~ ,(trlcM . marathon.
Cel State (Looi Jldcb), l'ralkly, I . champion, John Ball, hildled up hli laded
tbe DAILY PILOT team -"I 111 .. U red tnmlla, joqed amartly clown the Clly
• mmcb cUace • Cl!Lll --.c.r -' .... ult .......... lien .,. toeldq ~ tbe Allude Cooll nau· lleps ...,. -•an an -~....,
c rcalt "'*" Maeylud ud Nri Car-on the 14-<lay run to New Y<lrL ·
olloa leol< ill-II. FrOm llere • -Great dllUDCOI .. nothlal .., to the
lilie UCLA Wfl1 p -led ta Ille ll'Ol'lna -who. trllplld.10,-0 mllea
playoll1 lrti. Peu perllapo the ie..-In trainln& dUrlllg the lat throe yean.
cboke. A widely 1mowa amateur,,,,_ In hll
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'li9tne clly:of. J~bannesllur(, Ball expects lrtend,. Arnold McGregor, In a camper
,to 1prlllg Into Manhattan before Aprll stocked wllh food, cots.and llnlmtnt.
30th, then blue around Cen~Park to-· With a juanly wave for a small. mwd
pld out th'! ~.ooo miles. . of telev!Jion cameramen , the 45-year-<>ld
Fueled by steaks for brealc asl and lather of lliree ael a dislinguisbed pace
honey for quiet energy, the slim South ttirouih downtown streets for what hi
African e>pecta hll rope..llke lep to 11opes is a 55-day run lhrou&h ll otates.
pound out ,an average S4 rrulea daily over •q•ve never given Ulought to dot
the nation 1 quieter hlihwaya. flrllshing the run," Ball told newsmen ,
Bringing up the rear will be a family "But even U I don't make II, at leaot I • -----· ---.., ........
" .-· ·=·'"lldh and Hougll-..came .. ilr''lnd pitobed
·.. hitless ball ..,., •. t-oiiii:bed by ~." A s I g n. painter by .tratl~· ·~ .~MY Ozark bell !be !lo>' ~eldl! ·
turned to marathons 15yean afid·al(c(""' , --Doh ·&µtton, • member .oJ the sl~
only IW. feats about hiJ record t\l<n1pt: tolaUon, wasn't u .sharp, yleldln& liJ:
"LOL ii rain, let It snow,'"he ,.1d, 'il!ut 'hit&·~ three ru1'. Billilu...ll, hiddinC
my real worry la the traffic ii1d lbe !or a l!irllng job, had lli<rhlts and· drove
American citiu. We've never seen In two runs, another would·be starter.
anything like this In Johlnnesburg." .. BObl!yVaftnllne, had 'two hits and oo did
Los Angeles lo New York II ·Ball's C.nter ·ffelder Willie Devil. 1' ·
greatest effort so far . Once 11'1 out ~I .th• · •Pr$1k :Roblnoon made· bis. c1oclpf debut
way, he'd Uke to give the A""lrallon and hit a acri(oce fl1. Rootft Lee Lac1
desert a co. · had the oiiJy hit for the loom •
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Preparing for Crew Season ' .-
l>arker ·Gives .UCI
Playoff ·Experience
By HOW ARD L. HANDY
Ot "" 0-llY f'llM lt•ff
U freshman Dave Baker of
the UC Irvine basketball team
b looking for a recom·
mendation any time, h e
w.ou1dn't have to go far to find
one in the man he beat out for
the starting 'spot in the
Anteater lineup.
Before the season began,
Baker and Marine Corps
veteran Steve Parker waged a
toJTid batUe for tbe starting
ass.ignment and Parker then
remarked:
''There ls a lltJle cla.h
between UJ and It could have
turned into aomething bad.
But I respect him for his abili-
ty and l think it has made us
both try herder.
"It was for the betterment
of us both and Dave is a great
guy and a super player."
Does Parker still feel the
same way a b o u t the 6-8
freshman atar whose presence
baa been a key force in the
success of coach Tim Tift's
NCAA western r e g l o n a I
playoff-bourid Anteaters?
"lfe is fantastic for a
fruhman. After the season
opened, I didn't feel I had Jo
compete with him . The battle
STEVE PARKER
that we should go to the
playoffs."
What about Friday's opener
with Colorado Stele? ''Colora-
do State is an unknown qUanU·
ty but I know one thing, they
can't be any tougher than
some of the teams we have
already played this year.
"We have beaten Seattle-
Pacifit and I know we can
beat Riverside if we play them
again ."
n\Om bas written aome letten
telllJ!i them I would be
playing there," he admits.
Parke11 has been filling In
well for Injured Bill Moore at
a foiward position In the late
season and perhaps played his
best game or the year against
Cal state (Bakersfield) In the
regular season finale.
"He was super in that one,"
coach Tim Tift says. "[
thought he played an out11tan-
ding game for us and turned lt
around in the second half
when it looked like we might
lose it.
"Steve has filled in well for
us and he's the kind of player
you like to have in reserve
when you need him."
Parker is no newcomer to a
reserve· role and although he
-would prefer to be a regular
.starter, he has no complaints.
Before the season started,
he said thst he would have
preferred to play the previous
year before 1 knee injury cut
him down just before the first
game. He doesn't feel that
way now.
"I guess right now I couldn't
say. This year thin.gs hav°'
been workb1g out pretty gooa
for me and I have enjoyed the
eJperience.
Orange Coast College's cr~w gets in bard practice session in anti·
cipation of opening meet with UC Santa Barbara March 25 at New· port. They are {from left) coxswain Lynn Erickson, stroke Tim
Hodges, Charlie Warren, Jim Moore, Scott Merritt, Bruce Scott
and Sid ColllIJlQn,
&topped when the season
atarted.
"And he's one of the big
reasons we have done so well
this season. Since I have been
playing forward, I respect him
Parker may have t h e
largest rooting section of any
visiting player when he ap-
pears on the court in Pueblo.
His mother and father both
spent time in the state during
their youth and both have
relatives living within SO miles
of the tourney town.
"This team Is one that ha.s
players of equal a b 111 t y .
Everybody's a good shot and
we don't have that one m.
dividual star. This la much
better for me and I'm sure
most of the players agree."
Anteaters'
Scoring
To Rhyne
Phil Rhyne moved into
fourth place on the all·time
UC Irvine acorln( parade with
405 recuJ1r aeuon points to
~ve him a two-year total of
IH and a 17.5 avenge for a
brief but brtlllant career (51
"..,. .. ) under coach Tim 11fl.
Bill Moore, 1 three-year
vafs1lf cOmpetltor, ls In thtfd
place on the all-time Ust with
1,1311 while Troy Rolph edged
tealJUll&te Ed Burlingham for
1oth place on the list with 589
polntl ln two years. Burl-
ingham has 581.
During the regular season
Rhyne averaged 16.2 per game
but Rolph was the point leader
with 411 and a 15.8 average
(one more game played ).
Perhapo the lop spot on the
all-time list should be reserved
for freshman star Dave Baker
two or. three years hence.
Baker scored 362 points during
the 1971-72 campaign for a 15. l
average and could move into
the top ten ne1t season.
Another freshman, Jerry
Maras of coach J e r r y
Hulbert's yearling sq u ad,
erased Garrick Barr'11 all-time
frosh scoring record of 474
paints set ln 1969-70 when he
scored 541 for the 24-game
freshman season. He averaged
22.5 per tilt.
Brown Named
Sailors' MVP
Newport Harbor's Ke n
Brown was named m o s t
valuable player and co-captain
at the Sailors' annual sports
award banquet Wednesday
night.
Special award winners:
··"'&, C1P11ln: l•ue1 1111• •nd Ktn 8•awn: Mosl V•lut t : 11:.., 8r11wn; Motl lmprOYtd: Mark Mtrlln;.
JIH'lltr Vanny
(1pl1tn; TCldd H•mm1r111 M111I
V1!111MI: Waynt Ch•mbtr11 Most
lm11rovtd: Hie-KoYtltnkG.
,,...,._Swh (1pt1lt1: lM PIKtl Mllll Vtl111blt:
A, D, K1w1mur1i Mott Improved: ICtn Htwbtrr'f.
Owens, Roelen to Offic~te
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At NA.IA Mat Tournament
Two area junior college coaches have been
selected to officiate the NAIA wresUing
tournament at Oregon TechnicaJ Ina\,ltute in
Klamath Falls this coming wee.tend.
The' two selected were Golden West •thletic
director Fred Owens and Saddleback assist-
ant football coach Jay Roelen.
Owens has been an official for the past lZ
CRAIG
·SHEF'F
years. And he's the lnslrucUonal and as-
signment chalnnan for the Orange County
wresUing officials.
It was the firs t lime that any Oranae Counai.
tian had been picked to work at naUon.,
wresUing tournament.
* * * ' Craig Zaltosky, Oraa1e Coast College'I
two-time AD-America.a football ttlr, bas
made tbe dean'• list at the Pirate campus,
reports Bue coach Dick TQcker.
Zaltosky 11 upected to annoa.nee his df..
clsion soon concemln1 wblt four-year school
he'll be attending In ille fall. 11'11 probably
be Stanford or Cal.
* * * Golden West College football coach Ray
Shackleford and assistant Don Rowe have
been invited to speak at a coaching clinic
at the University of Hawall, April 14-15.
Shackleford's topic will be the sprint out
offense while Rowe will discuss defensive
linebackers.
* * * OCC and Golden West football schedules
bave been released. Here's the lineup for
HD year:
Orange Coast -Sept. lC -Golde• West ;
Sept. 23 -at LA_ Harbor;_ se'.pt. 31 -Rio
BOlldo; Oct. I -El CamlAo; Oet: 14 -bye;
Oct. Zl "1-at Mt. Sall Alltonia; Oct. ZI -•Ful-
. lerioll ; Nov. ' -'Cerritos; Nov. 11 -at
Banta Au; Nov. U -at Su Dlf(e Me111.
-, Golclea West -Sept. lC -1t 0r..,e Co1st;
8epl. ti -~ Saa Ant.aljt;· .~• !t -
C.mploa; O<L 1 -Los .... , CC; OcL JI
-East LA; Oet. 21 -L4 l~wtStj .Ott.
ZI -at -Cypre1;s; Nov. t -•t Santa Monica;
Nov. 11 -at Rlo Hondo; Nov. 18 -at LA
Harbor.
* * * Fullerton JC will meet Bakersfield, Pierce
and Long Beach cc in football practice tests
next season while San Diego Mesa faces
LBVC and LA· Valley. Mesa launches the sea-·
son (Sept. 16) against crou town rival San
Diego CC. The Olympians also have a non.
circuit Wt with alway!J:rugged Ariwna "?VUt.. em. 1
* * * Oran1e Cout's crew season Is right aroud
tile coner. C.O.cll Dave Grant's team befln1
actloD Saturday, March .ZS ltostin& UC Sant.I
Barbara on the Newport courte.
111'bls 11 Ute fun part .of tile year," 11y1
Grant. "Most of ~ hard work Is behind us.
Now w-e can really look forward to the rac-
1•1 teas&a.
'1'm utrtmely pleased with the progress
we've made since September,'' he said.
"We've looked good in pradlce Lltely, and
In fact we've even dl1played a few JDGments
of greatness. But we must reme mber that
we've beta operating In a vacuum and won't
bow bow good we are until the flr1t rate."
Skating Marks Fall at Meet
INZELL, West Gennany
(A P) -Ard Schenk of The
Netherlands set a w o r I d.
record in the 5,000 meters
Sunday to better hia own
world mark in multiple speed
skating at the InzeU Golden'
Skate competition .
Schenk, the triple gold
medalist in the 11th Winter
Olympics at Sapporo, Japan,
last month, finished with an
aggregate 167.420 points, slic-1,000 meters -with an ag-
ing .128 points off his. own gregate $5,a>D points, breaking
previous record. the mark of 156.500 by Leo
It resulted from his world Linkovesi of Finland as he
record 7:09.8, in the 5,000 made record runs of 31
met era plus clockinga of 39 seconds in the 500 and t : 18.6 in seconds in the 500 metera,
1:58.1 in the 1,500 rrieters and th~a~C:-1s of The Netherlands
15, JU In the 10,000" fin' hed nd t Schenk I West Gei-many's Erhard 15 ~eco . 0 n
Keller set a world record in !he multiple d1stan~e ttand-
sprlnt skatln( -the 500 and mgs with 170.380 points
3 Schools
Dominate
Spike List
even more and it ia really
great playing beside him.''
Parker, the old man on the
current UCI squad because of
his two-year stint in the
Marinea, was a junior when
UC! played In its firs! NCAA
regional tournament.
What does he think the big-
gest difference is this time
around?
Newport Harbor, Fountain "That year ( 1968) it was
Valley and Mission Viejo high more of a surprise that we
schools dominate the DAILY gained a place. We only got in
PILOT's Initial prep track and -when another team w a s
"They are aports·mlnded,
too," Steve ,says. "And my
That's the 1ttltude that will
prevail when UCI opens play
in the NCAA Western Re(ion·
a!s In Pueblo, Colo. Friday
night against the hMt ICbooJ.
Ryun Admits Mental
Pro~lems May Exist
field honor roll for the Orange eliminated (like the Far LOS ANGELES (UPI ) -definitely with an ailing left
Coast area this season. Western Conference entrants Jim Ryun, once America'a No. foot , Von Ruden, 27, appear1
Newport's Tars hold the this year ). I t k nd fi Id 'd Jo •-the Jop U.S. 1,~mel-lead in three events outr1'ght "This time t felt all along rac a ie prt e, may uir: _,. '"
possess ion of second' place in be through. hope for the Munich Olympics
.another event and a tie for the "I don't know about the in September.
runnerup spot in yet another Area .. Spike future," the downcast Ryun, The Oklahoma st 1t11
category. 24, admitted Saturday after 1 graduate student won with a
The Fountain Valley Barons, morale-shattering last place lifetime best of 3:57.1 and was meanwhile, lead in two events, R uJ'ts
JVltb 'Baron .spiktrs holding sec-e8 finish in the Champions Meet voted the outat.andlng athlete
ond . p I ace 'bOnors in two mile. of the meet.
others and the third spot (o~ a u..i~iw c~»I ~,.11... "l don't know what ha~ Mark Winzenried and John
share thereof) in five others. ~ M..i1,.,. "'!''1 -1. · H0: 11""· pened," he sa1'd, "I have no La ,3 'th 'd · I ' Ftff -lockton Sl J. Hu nt . WMIR ran r WI I entlca For Mission Viejo's rising cs l . Ho 1~rd1 'rimt: 2:«1. . excuses. I was just tight from
cinder inachine, the Diablos w.~ 1rst '· t"11'rhi;ti.1'r1~:~~f3.~~1 2· the beg!Ming. 3:59.5s while American two--
ha ve one athlete Jn a paceset-G1!l1:~1'1ii.1 rrr:\ ~~,~· Ll'ons cui '· ''When I started out, I just mile record holder George
ting position while the two 50 "1.,, -1· P•"-rlGll !Sl 2• Ne1 •ec· Young, 34, waa fourth in onc1. Ti,,...: 41 .1. felt heavy. I kept up as long as others possess second places 11:10 "'" -'1. 8111 1s1 1. StGCkton l could." 3:59.6. d t'JI . th (a ds . fS) l. KlllllW IU ), Tl"": 1:&1 .0. an st ano er s n 1n .~,h,•(kT 1. WMll cs11. Hunt cs1 1. Ryun wouldn't talk until 30 "[ didn't know where Jim th'. d · Cl rd. lme1· 41.1. r . '° 11rt1H - . ~t .. da 1s1 2. Ll'llH'lt minutes after the race, refus-was or that he was far back Ir a hypolhet·ca1 t '"ml. No 1111rd. r1,,,.: :N.1. f ds f 1 mee were "'" 1te11~ -1. $1in11ao11. Tim•: ing to come to the interview until a ew secon a ter the to be run today, with points i : .o. h V Id
based on a &-3-1 scoring basis, flft. V•111,;.~<;:~~7f"•1 1•1 !~!et~ ~=:~n~~~~·e: ~:k ··~e i: ~~~~g '~uho~!
Newport would win at 22 200 ~1.., llel•I' -1· Girci ... Grov• parking lot. t' ti · ht I d 't ,_ ~~111n v111W~my: J:r .1. mo 1va on rig now. on points, the Diablo1 woU.ld be tFi l. 'rf_-; 11,..1 4. li •. c~h,'ri~ "It could be something like know the reason." 1
next with 20, Fduntain Valley 1m''1~_11J;,o1.., _ l· v1,., IG! '· that," answered the man who Young, who is bidding to
follciwh)g: that •at 19 4/5 ·and .-.nc1•ew IFl 3· T•.,, Gl •. Melendti ran at 3:51.t in 1967 when make his fourth straight U.S. C 0 • t. M sa (Is 1/3) and !Fl. Tim•: 1:1».1. f h J he e JO Fr" -1. V11trt'f1ne C8l 2. w11t1r asked i is prob em could Olympic team, was at Ryun '1 Corona de! Mar (14) falling in b~J. l. McA• 1"1 •-Erteii 19i.Time: mental. side after the race.
ne1t in 1ine. J{j,'f ~"'s;-•• ~ .. ~unr:r ~~,T~~~IBY: Jn a mile that saw four of "I think he panicked/' the
lo!i'':' TJ.r"L~::::.i 1~~m1onci.11...,'fe,!!: lW' ~r:• -, McAdClll 1F1 '· the seven men better four Casa Grande, Ariz., school .;!fnJ'l\_.l?:fi:I'. Cf:'~·,~::;: rtt~t-=.: 1f?oo~iv 'rlct 18 ) '· Watltr minute!, Ryun struggled in 100 teacher said. "He has to learn 11~ • _ ''.Jail H-ll:;tt [rtw-1 cF'f 3~'f!.don 1t811r,~P~'r11 r~i.M~r~:"i yards after Tom Van Ruden in to rela1. I still believe he's the ~:.'i"' .• , ~· sPo-~1 .t1;:,1 f?.8~1on ~t'ir~11~ JG:i-ar"'' _ 1. JWln• rGI 2• 81<.~•· an embarrassing 4: 19.6. greatest miler in the world. I ....t'.•" c11 J. we111btro 11> '· Melt1111 IF f, With Marty Liquori out In-think he will come back.'' "° -Sliott ICl~r1 IM IMIOll Vlt1!0J, Tim" 35.1. 1, ____ ;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;•---------------.. 50,t1 Eric UMWI CEtllntltJ. S\.01 Den-200 Frff lltlaw -I. BUf'l'll Ptn; 2. ~'''rM~!.' 1™. 'V;'""n~;jtl,,':~: ·-···· v""" i!.~' """· CUTTER CRUISER IS HERE"' , u::r., v •I, """' ,,,, ..... "' ""'"" ,q, "" "'" ...... . .. F011nt1fn I 11yJ, K1n M 1rt y11 100 -I. !II•) Robertson ISi .iml '~l~al l:!"' FrtHt" CS) l. Chalmtrt ($). Tlmt : H .J. /:fi.'~f':...'~i Me:cltan f'h°''' Men), 110 -1, Fr111r ($) 2. 011t11Mr1 fl) ,,1 txt,.1 '• ~ Hc,'-'0< '"'c"<' ), 81'ott-t IBJ. Tlmt: 20.3. ..,rlt), • ;n.41 ol\11 •w1nv (! OI I t6() -J, Sarttnl f8J 2. Br11wn (8) 3. '"'f:o· U?a0·-Tor!! 011w•"!I fCost1 811ncv 18). r1m1 : l :M.I.
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Pat Curran made quite an
auaplciowo debut In t b e
SOutbern Ca I l for nl a Qm..
!...nee baseball opener last
Friday.
'!be Golden West College
sopbomon! banged 011t • pair
ol tW1><1lll home l'Ulll and two
alngles In ludlng the RusUers
to an .. 2 victory over LA
Harlxlr.
JIUt ii WUl\ surprising -
du-ran bas been doing tbai
· aort ol lhlng ever since he ar-
rived on the RusUer campus.
His batting statistics bave
been so impressive t bey
almost bordei: t b • un-
believable.
For lnstance last aeuon, the
. U·Marlno High star coocluded
the campaign hitting .388,
clubbing f o u r bomers, 11
doubles, five triples and driv-
ing In 24 """· • He finished as the leading
bitter in the the conference
with a .443 average-but was
relegated to a second team
berth -primarily because the
three first unit ouUielders -
Golden West's Jim Hogan,
LACC's Ed Bates and
Cypress' Dan Parma -all
bad ei:ceptional seasons also.
But Curran doesn't figure to
be a second team selection in
'72. With the season not even
half over, the 5-11, 190-pounder
' · bas a]feady alugged eight
home ·runs, e1gbt doubles, a
pair of triples and driven In 11
runs.
.And bls batttnC ....... ls •
robust • 412.
ThU! It would 1ppear that
CUrran's stlclt wort abould
have molt of the major league
acoub that lollow the RU!llers
drooling.
But not &0, says Golden
West coach Fred Hoover.
"Most o( the scouts says 'he
can't run' or 'it's too bad be
can't run.' And lhis refl eclS
back to last year when Pat
had a few problems ruMing
alter breaking his leg when he
was a senior at Marina.
"He was a lltUe cauUous
last year because of the leg,
but he's running pretty good
this season. The scouts make
bJm sound lllte I turtle. But
my only comment to that ls he
doem'l need to run the way he
bits."
Hoover is one guy that
believes Curran bas a solid
baseball future ahead of him.
''He ls without a doubt the
best bitting junior college
ba.~1 player In the state,"
says Hoover without hesita-
tkln. I've seen entire dugouts
stand up to come out and
watch him when be bats. And our third base coach usually
gets out of the coatblng box
and goes near the dugout when
be comes up.
"It really makes w; mad to
see the money the major
league teams give some of the
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kids around here. Most ol
them can't approach Pot.
You've just got to see hlm1
game after game to ap-
preciate him. 11\ere's only
~three games bl two years
that be hasn't gotten a biL ''
Two things that are really in
CUrran's favor are bis ex·
celleot hitting ability and a
hlghly·rated throwing arm.
"He's pulling the ball more
than he did last year, but he
has the ability t.o go to center
and right. \Vith that big swing
he has very good plate
coverage," says Hoover.
And th.e Colden \Vest coach
rates his throwlng ann as
strong as th.ere is.
"He's lh.rown eight guys out
already this year, inchll!l:lng
four in the Orange Coast
tournament. lie has the ability
to throw the line drive all lhe
way from right field."
Because Curran ls such a
quiet individual and I 1
definitely not a f I a s h y
ballplayer. 11oover reels ttiat
that might have prevented
him from getting all~n
ference and olhei honors in
the past.
"He doesn't create a Jot of
flash so he doesn't get a lot of
attention . And that probably
hurts hhn at times."
But It's rather likely that
CUrra{l will get all the at·
tention he wants, and more,
after the current baseball
season coocludes.
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GOLDEN WEST'S PAT CURRAN .SWINGS A LOT OF POWER.
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Oil City Soccer Team
Enters State Playoffs
The Huntington B e a c h
Chargers American Y o u t h
Katella 's Mark steinmeyer.
Flnt Teom
Soccer Organization t e a m
enters the first round of the
Dave Trotter (Tustin), Mike
Dowling (San Clemente), Ed
Vega (Villa Park), Ch a r 1 le
at Duncan (Villa Park). Mike
in Bowen, Gil Normandie
(Mission V i e j o ) . Jeff
state playoff!
McFadden
Westminn ter.
Saturday
Park
The Chargers g a r n e r e d
Orange County laurels in the
13-15 age group by downing
the Raiders, 1-0, and they'll
face an opponent from Region
2 representing the Sierra
Madre--Arcadia area.
1r successful the Chargers
(Division III Champs) will
return to action a wttk later
ror quarterfinals p 1 a y at an
unknown site.
Tw'o other tesls ari on tap
Saturday with opening action
slated for 12:30.
Gardeo Grove's Indians take
the field as Orange County
Division III (7-9) champions
after eliminating the Hun-
tington Beach Condors, S-0.
The second game involves
the Di vision II champs:, The
Outcasts, who are slated for a
1:45 outing. The Outcasts
qualified as Orange County
champs by defeating the Hun·
tington Beach Cardinals, 3-0.
The semifmals and f i n a 1 s
are slated for the Los Angeles
Coliseum March 25 and 26.
* Miulon Viejo Higb's Gil
·Normandle and ?.flke Bowen
and san Clemente's Mlke
Dowllog earned Alt-Crestview
Lt.ague basketball honors as
selected by the c l r c u i t
colcbes.
Player ol the year ls .. ' .
Women's
Athletics
Welshans, Stan .Ha n s on
(Foothill), Ed Muldoori, Brad
McPherson (Orange), Larry
Johnson, Tim Tlvenan. Bruce
Quigley (El Modena) Mart
Steinmeyer, Jeff Hutton, Stan
Whieldon (Kltella).
Honorable Meatloa
Don Daniels (Tu!tin), Pete
Sellers (San Clemente), Ro~
Ferguson (Mission Viejo), Jim
Long (Et Modena), Rob Socci
(Foothill).
* Doug Confer was named
most valuable and captain of
the Estancia High basketball
team Thursday night at the
school's annual sports awards
banquet.
Special award winners:
Vanity
Captain: Doug Confer ; Most
Valuable: Doug Confer; Most
Improved: Scott Ganyer.
Jank>r Varsity
captain: Tim Pirtle; Most
Valuable : Tim Pirtle ; Most
Improved: Bob Madden .
Sopbomoro
Captain: Kelty·Ewlng; Most
Valuable: Rick Bu_choz; Most
Improved : Mark Law .
Fresbmtn
captain: Elwood Hansen;
Most Valuable : EI wood
Hansen: Most Imp.roved :
Richard Zook.
Two Corona
Aces Lauded
Co-champion Cdrbnl d e I
Mar placed a pair of players
on the f l r st team All-Irvine
League team u selected by
the loop's coaches.
Senior Mike SCvier and
Junior Casey Jones earned
first team laurels as did
Edison standout Rod Snook.
Los Alamitos' Rick Quinn
was named most valuable
player.
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JI DAILY PILOT MondoJ, Mri 6, 1972
Foggy Race Ends
, San Francisco Slo op Wins LA Serres ·
S.Uon In Los A•gelv Yacht
Club'• 17·mlle Santa Barbara
!stand race SUnday completed
their second IO(bound race in
two consecu.Uve weekeodl. It
WU the Je<Ood ol Jbe Whltoey
Serits. .
First to grope home in the uro vilibWty fog Sunday
night WU Theo Slephenl' $7•
foot aloop Lightning from St.
Franc1s Yacht Oub, San Fran-
ctsco. She uved her time for
overall and Clau A handlcap
'lionon.
Skippers told of g o I n g
around Santa Barbara flland
S.turday night In zero villbiJI.
TH E BEST
, · RN.denhlp po 111 prove
''Peanuta" b: one ot the
world'• m01t popular comic
ltrlpi. Read tt dally 1n the DAILY PILOT.
ty , ualng dead reckoning.
fatbometen and whatever else
wat: avalla&le to thtrn.
Lightning was the overall
hand.leap winner ln laat year'•
Whitney Serieo, but ran out ol
the .mooey 1n the toegy
Catalina Island race last SUn-
day. Th6 Whitney Seri<s II
scored on tht best five of slx
races.
Lut year virtually every
race ln the Whitney Series was
hampered by gale force wlnda.
1bl.s year fog and light airs
have prevailed Jn the first two
r.C.S. Final reaulil:
OVERALL -(ll Lightning;
(2) Quld<allver; Palmieri &
Gussian, PMYC; (3) Robin
West, Hood & Field, CYC; (4)
Sunbow II, H. CUrwen, LAYC; m 'frlbule, MacDonald &
Holloran, BYC.
CLASS A -(II Lightning;
(I) Tribute; (I) Ragtime,
Barney Flam, l,BYC.
CLASS B -(I) Robin West;
(2) Red Rooaler, John Calley,
CYC; (3) Olabetic:al III,
Marcia camp1>eu, eve.
CLASS C -(I) Qulckailver
(Subject to protest); (2)
Lucky Puff, Dick Fon, BYC;
(31 Tabuco, Geor(e Griffith,
LAYC.
CLASS D -(I) Sunbow, H. ·eurw... LAYC; (2) War
Palnl, Jim Hoka'hson, LA YC:
(3) Counterpoint, DI ck
Deaver, LA YC.
MORF -A Little Whitney,
Finale, Rou Cundiff, CBYC ;
(2) Ghoet, John Reynolds,
LAYC; (3) Puffer, Greg &
Stuart Palmer, CBYC.
MORF·B -(ll Kittiwake,
Arvel Gentry, SI BYC ; Aaaail,
Ted Eddil, LBYC ; (I) Tan-
queray, Dave Sering, KHYC.
Hughes Whis
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Me tcalf Race·
Mark Hughes WU ~the wt.
ner Sunday by Balboa Yacht
Club's aingle-handed liletcair
Regatta. · ·
Runner-tip in the scoring
was Dick Wiiison, BYC; third
WU Jack Croul, and fourth
waa Bob Rolllml, both ol BYC.
·Computer Dlvlee
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Ailboal& -Jbe firlt guided by
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a compau coune -~ lit-
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comJUter-controlltd • d e v, l c e
wDl hold a veiael within one
de&ree of a prescribed cOurse
or ct.olred' wind bearlng1 ac-cordln& .to the manufacturer,
Sale< Fllght lnltrument Corp.,
of Wblte Plalnl, N.Y. ·
Leonard M. Greene,· presi-
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space age technology .with
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justmen~ Wind-Track
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of the ,.., rough or sa1m, and
COIOpens8tel for sta -eu>-
dlllona. This allows the.highest
degree of sensitivity to
changeJ, yet reduces the
amount of power drain and re-
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rough ....
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Regardless of what com-
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maintain the set course.
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Windsurfer
Racers Run
Off Coast
T w e n-t y·six · windsurfing
enthuiiasts braved the chilly
waten of Newport Harbor
Sunday for the regatta
sponsored by the Windsurfer
Association.
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a mast on a universal joint. It "Newport Rivi-Js designed and built by Hoyle •• ~
Schweitzer. of Pac l f i c Condomin"ium''
Palisades. Trophy wlnners in Neat 3 · bedroom, family
Sunday's 'fegatta held off 15th room, 2~ ba.'ths, AM/FM
Street: Intercom, 2 car garage, end
CLASS A-(1) Seymour unit. You own the land.
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Palisades; . (3) Carter Ford, 646-TITI.
Newport Beach ; (4) Allan
Beek, Newport Beach; (5)
Hciyle Schweitzer, ·pa c If i c
Palisades. CLASS B (juniors)-(!)
Susie Swatek, Alamitos Bay;
(1) Matt Schweitzer, Pacific
Palisades; (3) Dick Munroe,
Balboa; (4) Laurie WaJ~,
New!IOft Beach; ($) Mike
Waltze; Newport , Beach.
San .Diego
Race Won
By ·Welch
ftoler Welsh of Newport
• Harbor Yacht Club Sunday ·woO· three straight races to
IO THE REAL
"-CSTATERS
. $27,500
Owner selling. 3 Badnns., 3
baths, fainilY nn., den, eit-'
.try hall, Hr!autifu1 exterior
with til«! rool, swlm pool.
Brk. $27,SOO. m.6691.
TARBELL
capture San Diego Yacht --.1£1.!1.
Club's Callenle Soling Regal·
ta . •_. .• '
Welsh'• clean 5'etP •u
' over 25 ol lbe tnp Soling Class
.aklppen 1n $outbern
Cal~omla.
Tiii Soling . Class t& ...
tremely busy In prep&rltion
for. tbe ,Olymp(c trials Ill>
cotnlnl latar thlf year. • FJna1 ....Wll ol Sunday'•
regatta: with Olympic ocor-
tng :
I. Roger Welsh, NHYC, D.
2. Tom Pidlard, LBYC, 311.
I. Rodney Eals, SDYC, 11. 4. Robbie Hafnel, SDYC, 31. ..,....,..,.,.
$. Frank McCartl1y, SDYC,
13.
I. Don Bever, SDYC, 3$.
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General
UVE IN CLOYD
AJ the aayine ps. By o~
lnK' thls tonner model borne.
3 bdrms j; den t w 11
fireplaces. It's a "Jim D~
dy'' walk to s c hQOla,
mUkell, -· aoJI count and the beach. You'll io.... 1
iL Call 847....(,()1().
r.Qj THE REAL
\'.'\l ESTATERS
'-..., I ''• •, • * SPECIALISTS * In [)Jyer Shores I. Baycred
DR'!VE BY
1830 Santiago 1317 Ma.rlnml
Dr.
Call for app't. to see
BALBOA BAY PROP, * 642-7491 *
If The Pfftident
Weren't In China
He would probably buy thil
Custom Built Home in
Eutside Costa Mesa. Hug•
living room and famil1
room, with Beamed. eeu..
ings, 3 large bedrooms plus
2 bi& baths on a well
landscaped lot. All for only;
$47,600. Call 646-TITI.
O 'THEREAL
\'.:)< EpTA'.fER~
EASTSIDE
4 BEDROOM
BEAUTY
Owner hates to leave all thl
fine neighbors on thls street
but has outerown hhl home
and needs even more room.
You'll find it on a quiet
street ln the Back BaY,
area, close to schools. FHA
or VA ternu. $32,500.
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COATS
" WALUCE
REALTORS
-546-4141-
"(0pon Evtni1191)
Fomily Center
This is not an ordinary
house. It's extra large den
plus two master bedroom•
with private baths plus
bonus room makes thil
home the best buy or the
market. For more detail
call 847-6010.
\O )' THE REAL '0'. E;p'.I'AJ:ER,S
UDO SANDS
within walking diltance ol
the BEACH 3 BR., 2 BA.
fireplace, lndscpd. patio.
$32 """·
EASTSIDE
COSTA MESA
Channing, modern, extra
nice 3 bedroom. dining
room, fireplace, builtins, big
R-2 lot with room to build.
Asking $27,750. All terms in-
cluding NO DOWN VA.
Call 540-1151 ~Open Eves.~ 1
.1~:n~:1
DUPLEX. S24,750
Convert this 4 ~m tome
to Duplex, with authorities J
approval. Large R-2 kit,
close to golf course.
absentee owner. 10% down.
Hurry. 646-7171.
IO\THEREAL \~ESTATE~S
$29,500
Ownt'l' trans. 4 Bedrms. I
baths. den, eritry hhll, ttar
living rm.. natural brick
fireplace, built-Ins, b r k ,
$2'l,SOO. 962-5566.
TARBELL
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nAILV PILOT 23
Ev1ryon1 His
Something Th1t
Someone Else Wa nts
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DA I LY PILOT CLASSIFIED. ADS You Can Sell It,
Find It, Trade It
With a Want Ad ·The Biggest Mark~tplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results
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., General
SPEND EASTER
In exclusive Harbor View Hills. owner trans-
ferred & forced to sell this beautiful 3 BR., f~mily room home; 4 .yrs. new. Huge pool-
SIZe lot plus extras galore. Only $57,500.
CALL 675-3000 ANYTIME
General General
* * * * * * TAYLOR CO.
BEAUTIFUL LINDA ISLE
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-·-I~ I -·-l~I -·-.... ,...r.,
Macnab -Irvine
JU!alty Compan.y CAMEO SHORES VIEW HOME
Channing split level 3 BR •
Immaculate! Deliebtlul can-
yon &: ocean views at • low
price . isg,soo, Tom Queen.
6<U200. BEAUTIFUL SPRI;ADING TREES
line the parkway ot UU1
desirable Baycnst loca.tion.
Gorgeous Ivan Wells built
home w/formal DR, pool &
plans for a 4th BR. $79,950.
BAYFRONT -PIER & FLOAT
Balboa Island d:i>ice duplex
on seclud@d ''Little Jsland."
Very convenient to harbor
entrance. Balboa Island's
best buy. st.55.ooo. Tom
Queen. ~200. MONEY
In Your Pocket
Check this sharp triplex.
Live in It Room' lo build
another triplex or location
will just apprttiate. Call
Lois Miller fi.Ca-8235. HARBOR VIEW HOMES
Really choice 2 -• tor y
porto!ino-3 Br., 2 Bath, PR,
formal DR., large FR. Best
buy, $51,900. Lois Eagen,
644-<ioo.
Macnab-Irvine
641-1135 644-6100
BACK BAY AREA
Excellent FOUR BEDROOM
2% bath home with large
family room and all elec.
kitchen with large pantry.
Like new shag carpet thru
out. Rear yard ha.s large
patio and laundry is In the
dcuble gara.&e. Priced at on-
ly $31,000 with excellent
TERMS.
COLWELL
PROPERTIES. INC.
,;HONEST, TRUE"
YOUR BOAT & YOU
Right on the WATER, in this 2 bedroom,
2 bath, builtin kitchen. FIREPLACE, car-
pets and drapes1 with your own PJER AND
FLOAT. Only ....................... $72,000.
"TRY IT, YOU'LL BUY IT"
YOU BET
All wrapped up in this nice TWO STORY
4 bedroom, 3 bath, HUGE RUMPUS ROOM
that will lake a pool table, builtin kitclien,
large yard will accommodate your 30 foot
boat, and a spacious feeling prevails thruout.
······························· $39,900.
EXPECT TO BE ENVIED
IN CAMEO SHORES
Spaciousness and elegance await you in, this
4 bedroom, 3 bath CATHEDRAL CEILINGS,
dining room, fireplace, carpets & drapes,
BUILTIN KITCHEN, Lovely POOL & GAR-
DENS plus BEAUTIFUL OCEAN VIEW. A
lasting investment in gracious living $116,750.
HOP-SKIP.JUMP
TO THE BEACH
CORONA DEL MAR 2 bedroom, 2 baths,
fireplace. cute modern kitchen, picture win·
dows with enclosed side patio, GUEST
QUARTERS over the garage. ONLY ONE
BLOCK TO THE BEACH ........... $49,900.
6112°/o LOAN AVAILABLE
ON THIS TOWNHOUSE .
Lovely Pool Home
Plua 3 larp bedrooms, 2
bath!, buill·lns, fittplacc,
and 2 c a r garage.
Lota er patio and pool. area
tor fun and partle'S. Assume
FHA al $171 a monlh er no
do'A'n GI and low down FHA
terms. FllA appraised lit
$33,oo:>. Better hurry on thls
Walker & Lee
REALTORS
1190 Harbor mvd. at Adams
545-.9491 Optn 'til 9 PM
REPUBLIC
5 BR-3 BA
2700 S9. f=EET
Beautiful Republic, s p I i I
level home in Meu. Verdt',
featuring breakfast area in
kitchen, formal d I n i n g
room, huge stepdown famlly
room with wet bar and
fireplace, and a very large
muter suite. Situated en
corner lot In q u l e t
neighborhood. Owner
tn.nstert'M to Flcrida and
property Is priced to M"ll
quickly at $56,900. For ad·
ditional information, please
phone 54fr2313.
O THE REAL
"\. l :STATERS
FHA-VA TERMS
3 Bedrm. + family rm, 11.rie
double-car gar. $25,000.
$27,500.
3 Bedroom home, 1'4 ha.th,
hardwood floors, double gar·
qe. Northeast Costa Mesa.
6 UNITS
on % acre lot. $69,500.
I UNITS
Corner location. $100,000.
Roy McCardle Realtor
1810 Newport Blvd., C.M.
S..7Tl9
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General
THE BEST HOMES ......
... IN THE BEST AREAS
IN MESA VERDE : Big single story
Unique large. 4 bdrm. single story floor plan
that rambles all over an 80' x 100' Jot near
the golf course. There's a service porch,
country kitchen and fru it trees galore! It
could use some fi xi ng up, but the owners are
out of town! and you're here! PRESENTED AT $52,500. e PHONE 546-5990
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IN EASTBLUFF o A 3 Bedroom
Fee land, views here and there and a hill-
side location. Brand new carpets and dandy
parquet fl ooring! It's Lusk-built on fee land
and clean! PRESENTED AT $55,000, e PHONE 675-6000
Ulllijl()Uf'. ()fflCl'.S
CORdNA DELMAR· 675·6000
2443 East Coasl Highway, Corona del·Mar
MESA VERDE· 546-5990
2850 Mesa Verde Orlve, Costa Mesa
NEWPORT BEACH· 646·6600
EASTBLUff
3 BR. 1 BA .. FAM . RM.
$44,750'
"SPARKLING"
Nr1v l1slin1, lwst value In
this line Art'll. Recent major
"01·('rha.u\"; new carpelJt;,
d r 11. p e !I, shutters, paint,
v lnyl, Tl!~ \\'ORKS! ''Put·
!Ing: green'' front yard. A
hright 11n1l cx~il ing home,
irll'al for starter fam-
ily or young ('OUple. On a.
fril'ndly slrM't Ir. aC'ross from
your own park. Better call
today.
2414 Vista. Dt-1 Oro
Newport &ach.
6"-lll3 ANYTIME
Fantastic Channel
View Home
Localrd In $1.~.000 to
$200,000 home!!, 3 lovely
hcdrooms "''i th 2 bath!!.
TOWNHOUSE
Want a waterfront home? Have something
to exchaoge? TDs, land, apt bldgs or? Then
see two brand NEW 4 BR homes w/FR,
study & formal DR. High ceilings, sundeck
and .dream kite.hens. Wonderful open plan
for ~.a•r: enterll\inln.g. Hurry! $155,000 each.
REALTORS
220 E .17th St. C . M.
646-0555
549·1910
in BAOK BAY AREA. 3 Bedroom, 3 bath,
buillin kitchen. COMMUNITY POOL & REC
ROOMS including billiards, cards and sew·
ing. CARPET & DRAPES allowance. Only
1 &49 Weatcllff Orlve, Newport Beach 1·Litt1e Dough-1 111!11!!!!!!!111----~~!!"'----1
0 , H ,, ~eneral uener•I
U'JW COST -III GRADE
LIVING. 2 Big bedrms, 11A
BA's, all l'lttl bl!ln kitch.,
vacant and nady tor oc·
cupancy. LocAtcd en F&lr·
view Rd. Full price Lots ouse
•••.••••• t"• •••• ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .$26,250.
' I ,~ ..,.,.h y . " •• ' Eveninp Call ..._ 7003 WEsttt. N:TnLOR 'co., ··~·~·I' ,· ........ ;0.,. ................ 1
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A"4t111-Sflldd
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REALTORS
This charming 4 bedroom
home located In Huntin&ton
Beach, Is yours to ertjoy 1cr
a very small initial ln-
vestment and you don't even
have to qualify for the loan.
Call us fer the facts about
the property. • , .Only
136,500 Call 8'2-2535.
' 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road BARGAIN
NEWPORT CENTER 641-4910 HUNTERS
:ral * KINGS RD.
·VIEW*
SAY &: OCEAN VIEW from
thla chi.rming early
Americln 3 bdnn. home.
~. liv. room w/used brick
fireplace opens to beautiful
yard. Separate din. atta, 2
baths, bit-in kitchen,
breakfast bar plus family
area and sewing room.
Oversize gerage w/t1ect
aarage opener, 1 a r g e
separate fenced area for
boat or trailer -ONLY
$49,500. * VIEW LOT *
NEWPORT HEIGHTS -Ex·
cellent view of bay & harbor
area, includes $8:XI et of
plans -Terms i Priced at
$>;,500.
"C" THOMAS
Realtor
224 W. Cout Hwy. 548-5.m
Newport Beacl\Eve. 545--5643
COUNTRY
ATMOSPHERE
Li ve whe'rc you c a n ,
REALLY LIVE In beautiful
MISSION VIEJO, with golf
courses, mountains. use of
sWimlDin& pools, t e n n I 1
courts or jwit RELAX ANO
ENJOY this big 2 stoey
home with formal dining.
It's only 31,~ years new and
FUU.Y I MPROVED .
FabuJous "garden kitchen,"
breaklast nook. Total price
of this NEW LISTING ii on-
·ly $34,500. • co: Ts
' WALLACE REALTORS
' 544 4141-
1 (~n Evtnint~)
Tri Plex
Newport Heights
f.-2 bedroom unJts in the beat
tttntal area of Newport
\lfel(h.ts. Walk to Wtslcllff
f.ooppinc ctntu. $485.00 per
month income., Won 't last
General
CUSTOM ''4'"
Bedroom and Family Room,
paneled rumpus room, and
separale laundry room and
e,astside Costa Mesa at an
Unheard of price! The
separate radiant heat, mD--
trol ln each room doesn't
even comfort the owner.
He's living in !he freezing
snow and saying SEU.,
SELL, FHA, VA Anyway! A
super house at a super
SJ2.500. Call 6<&-1111 T().
DAY.
10 · THE RE.l\L
\"'\, ESTATf.RS
Exceptional Home
in College Park
4 nice bedrooms, 1 * baths.
Dining room. large living
room with brick fireplace.
Full copper plumbing and
brand new .paint. Very ni ce
yard for your garden. Pric-
ed at only $31,000. With a
7~ % 30 year loan ava.UabJe.
Please call today,
~
A Honey For
The Money!
Paint a~ paper will make a
bii dillennce. Nice family
home, compll!'te w/3
bedrooms, fam. nn., f~pl.
blt·in elect kltch, lovely
shake roof and oversized dbl
gar. Now vacant -needs
deooralin&". Submit YOUR
OFFER. Priced only FHA
k VA terms. Call
~1151. (Open eves.)
'O THE REA!,
""\... ESTATERS
GOV'T REPO
4 BR 2 BA, dbl garage, new
shag carptg and freshly
painted. Best hurry · S24,450.
• 1220 mo pays all. Call
545-8424 Copen eves.},
644·7270
im EAST COAST HIGHWAY
CORONA DEL MAR. CALIF.
'o /THC REAL
·~ ESTATCRS
GREAT
4 Bedroom&: lamilyroom, 1%
Gener-ii baths. Clo~ let &Choola and
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil shopping centers. 2 miles lo
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the beach. Builtins, wall to
C F L.. wall carpels Including the . . co~sworthy & Co. '"''hen. Owner wm tr•d• for smaller heme. Only
Realtors 131,600 with excell•nt '"
sumable loan. Please call
IDda,y,
CAMEO SHORES
OUR exclusive new listing with a beautiful
canyon view from nearly every room. 3
bedrooms, dining room, & cozy eating area
in kitchen. Enjoy outdoor entertaining
around the large pool. Call for an appoint-
ment to inspect. Only $72,500.
UNBELIEVABLE
It's hard lo realize that you are on1y a few
blocks from stores, schools and the beach
when you see the natural beauty of the hills
from the sun-deck of this three bedroom
home in Corona Del Mar. $53,700. Wbat else
can we say except that it has lots of rustic
charm. Better call now for an appointment
to view !
Eastbluff Office • 640•0020
Bayside Office • 675-4930
Good, Easy Living
3 bedroom, 2 bath con·
dominium. Has a nice
private patio and 2 car
garage. Just look out in the
front and you see the
beauti f u l pool and
clubhouse. For carefree liv·
in&" without any outside
mainlena.nce, t h I 1 con-
dominium h1 cnly $21,500.
Fer mo r e Information
pleue phone 546-2313.
O THERCAL
""\.. l:STATERS
$23,900
If value ii Important lo you----------"HI HO SILVER"
"""'" """ chan«! ' BR "FHA Assumable • . · CHEERFUL 4 BDRM + POOL
:;::1,°:e~~~ :a~~:~ Loan'' °::~ ::-ket ~.:, ~W:
lion in Corona. del Mar. Need 4 big bedrooms and 2 quire. N() down payment
Beam ceilings. knotty pine balh.s plus wants to assume . and owner will pay your
and used brick. Really a loan? Here's the perfect clcsing costt, ~ ia Jess
charming, Only S 5 0 , 5 O O • combination. Large comer than rent. This Hunttn(lon
673-8550. lot with room for camper, Beach beauf,y la on I y
\&THE REA!, \ ESTATERS ' .
DUPLEXES * Choice -Newport • On
large 1treet-twtreet ldt,
park'c for 6 can. rm. tD ex·
panel •••. $5.l,950. '
• Newport • 2 yean oJd -3 l
2 bedroom. • , .$58,000.
F1exlble linanclnr.
PETE BARRETT
-REALTY-
'41-5200
tiprinklen front and rear for $33,000. Hu?T)' Call 842-~.
low maintenance. Total pay-
ment $774 month with only
i-t.400 down. CALL Uf see
54&-2313.
0 THE RI:AL
"\. I:STATF:f.IS
CUSTOM 2-STORY
with 2 Bdrms. le an cffice.
Zoned C·l. Cloae to bea.cb k
bay. A UM view from
VERY PRIVATE ~~~Pr1ced~:'"J!
assoc iate d
BROKERS ?f.11.L TORS
202~ W 8ulboo t 'J·Jl>t.)
Brtgbt A cheerful home near No down tenns available.
Newport Hts., I: open apace Beautifully deconted,. 2
PARK. 4 BR .. 2 Ba., ldt. ha.th!!, 4 bdrm., all luxur1cus
chen bltris. FA heatini, new kitchen. dining rm .. central
carpets, luge fenced yard. Ooor plan, brk. ~1720,
Ao .... 129,900.
WARM & RICH TARBELL
On Highland Dr. in Newport, 2965 Harbor, Costa Meu.
like!' new 4 apacloua bdrm1 A,J ---::--;:-~----
lamily rm., 21' batia. 5 Bedroom
Slldinc 11 ... wall •'too"' • Harbor View Hills sparkling pool. Many ex-
tra.a. A family home k> be Just lilted ., ca.II quickly on
proud of. Ml ooo. lhla well designed hOme for
CAJ..L' A' ,4,.1• that trowing family_. 2~1 \;I'~ 14 baths -Spack>u.s kitchen
...... -:t.lh eating apace. PIU1 aep.
al At.TY dining room • SS foot cor-
N••r NR•••rt P••I orflce nettd lot · WeU landscaped, CLOSE TO BEACH . Alling $7t,900. Fine value
I.up 1 Bit. 2 bl.. duplex in 1!tlt loca tlon. C a 11
with ' ........... l!Wi60.
$55,000 •• TERMS
lorqr at $47.875.00. CALL '.'!"'"'!"--.!!!!'!'~~"! ~2313. ll't a.lwa.y• the J1&flt b(ne Ir
Rear )'l.rd with 2 patios, .f
large bedrooms, 3 bl.th!,
Iarse livlnl and fonnal din-
lncroom. Wa.llc to schools,
lat rrade thru Jr. College.
Beautiful landscaping. Slate
entry, separate laundryroom
and much mt>l"e. Pleue c&U
today. 136,4iif).
9UICK CASH 0-'R.~,~~•mson O Tllf. REAL
"\. f.STATERS
THROUGH A ~n '4S-l5'4 HARBOR VIEW HOME
0 THE: Rf.AL
"'-fS1ATF:RS.
a1...,. the rl;ht pt.co u
)'OU want RESULTS! Call
Ml-5671 £: ptaca that ad
toci<Jll
DAIL y . PILOT .. w b It. El•pbants" ... ,., BR • dtn •• 6'4·1010
runntna )'OUt house! Turn Put a Utt.le ''at' rn your :WANT A:D thtm lnlo "CASH" • Mil 1AYli -..U ,..,. baubl•s for
642·5671 them thru Dally p llo t ''bucks", C..U Cl&ulfled ________ _. ~Cl:::•:::ul:tl~od=:.., ::MZ-.l6:=::.:'=:J.~-...l -
BAY VIEW -CLIFF DRIVE
Here1s a ~uiet one! Gracious, roomy home
with 3 BR s, upstairs den, wet bar & guest
. rm. Tree covered patio & secluded yard.
Top location. $72,500. Bill Comstock
BAYCREST BEAUTY
Call to see this EXCLUSIVE HOME. 3 BR,
fam. rm., din. rm. Beaut yard, priv. patio.
One of our BEST VALUES, $77,500.
Bud Austin
CAPISTRANO VALLEY ESTATE
Lovely secluded 4 yr. old ranch home. 5
Bdrms., 31h baths, 11/3 acres. 50 ' Pool.
Horses OK. Perfect family home & life
style. $173,500. George Grupe
SEE THE SUNSET
Over Catalina in this spotless 4 BR. & F /R
in Lusk Harbor View. Priced to sell. '69,500.
Hurry, this is good! Jim Muller
ATTENTLON BUILDERS
We have several fine bldg. lots in Baycrest,
Westcliff, Dover Shores on Highland, Santi-
ago, Leeward & Galaxy. $24,950-$45,000.
Charlene Whyte
ALL ON ONE LEVEL
In happy living UNIVERS ITY PARK. Altr.
3 BR.· home, sep. din. rm. & brkfst. rm.
Beam ceilings. One blk. to pool. $34 900.
"Chuck" Lewis '
CdM CHARMER . $42,500
New decor -shag carpetin~. updated kitch-
en & bath; dbl. ~arage. R·2 Lot & ideal for
building unit. Triana Bergin
BAYSHORES
Custom home in prlvate community. 3
Bdrm., l* baths. Jn move.in condition.
Shown by app't, $59,500. Harry Frederick
LARGE VIEW HOME
In Cameo Shores. 3 Bdrms., plus maid's.
Family rm. Pool on one side, spacious ter-
race with jetty view on the other. Private
beach access. Eileen Hudson
PRESTIGE DOVER SHORES AREA
Dramatic, builder's home. 2-Story entry.
Large fam . rm. w/vaulted ceil. 4 BR. 3 ba.
Elegant decor thruout. $94,500. 's.11e Parlch
BEAUTIFUL MONARCH BAY
3:000 Sq . It. of elegance. 3 BR., FR, pool,-
Vlew. Great fam1ly home, European motif·
prestige comm. Onl y $100,000. Bob Yorke '
' ---Coldwell.Banker l:IJ.ll700
'44-2430 ~
550 N!WPORT CENTER DR., N.B.
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Dally Pilot Cla11lfied
ORANGE COAST'S llST
$17,995. ,.....,.,,
•t
F1lrvlow
64<.1811
(anytlmo)
STEPS TO BEACH
. (Ncwport-129,500)
3 BR., family rm., 2 baths,
bltns. Pools, tennis, rec.
area. CALL NOW!! CAYWOOD REALTY * S..1290 *
$31,500.
Heavy a.hake root, tunken
!Iv rm w/cor tlrcpl, tam
rm, all blllns il 2 baths. Thia
bright and shiny • bcdnn
home on quiet cul·de-1ac,
just listed • won't last long.
Call 545-8424 <open eves.)
\outh (-Odst
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11t BUILD YOUR OWN *
We have sevt>ral vacant par·
eels or land to &bow )'Ou.
Drop by. , • ,
~ ac. (1 hor!IC o.k.) N $18,000
1 ac. { ~A o.k.) •. $30,000
1 at:, {ALL utll) •• $30,500 up
l~ ac. View sites . ~.000 up
10 ac ••••••••••••••• Sl50,000
32 ac .. , ............ $320,000 Ci'PISTRANO VALLEY REAL TY
31!i01 Camino Capistrano
493-1124 Reellors Since 1965
Cash $49.50Total
moves any Vet Into th\1 3
bdrm., 1-ll. ba home with
crptl &: df"P'. Paymt. le:u
th11.n rent. Call $40-.85S5, SHERWeeD REAL TY
3.8964 Brylolthunt, F.V.
Owner, lg 4 BR &
f1m r m, J BA, form
din, ••sum• In,
$39,950. Prine only.
557·1123 '
3 Bedroom. 1 Ba. 2 ear aar.
Shag cpts. Covered patio.
By Owner. In Santa Ans
8JG.S672.
B1lboa Peninsula
BALBOA PenJlllUia hamt'.
Qulet. ne11.r bay, nlee aNa.
Call SJ&.<lt69, 545-JS<J.
Bay1hor11
SUPER PLAYPEN
2 BR • Den detorlltOrl pad.
A&lclllSI: $.13,500. Mw.t 11tll
Subml! all oUers.
-GE.MM--
1s10 W. Cout llwy., N.8.
REA~TORS Mi.ts23
lfoo.ae lfunttn.11 Wa.tcb tbt
OPEN HOUSE column.
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-. '-L • toun11,,....,_L 1ch -· Huntln91Go1 Budt New-rt IJNdt D·-'--'Units Rii.t~~ll'!~•!!lele~W!!!•!l~otl~IM~j ~Htu~,..~·~P~u~mhhttl~~~:IC~D~-Oj~H~1;ut;11~U~nfu~rn::_. _ _:305:: rt= t£ICk , .__ ..... M.. 1,:n;;;;;:;un,;;;;;;!;; I ;;;;;;;;~;~;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;:;. j __...... "" j;. ....... 1-----...,..-,-1 McDonnell Douglas .... ( • 162 ILIBED co~ . .; ... a.1i.o. Ponfnsulo c,. •• Mot.• Newport • ~IN DAILY 1-4 VA "'"'-------.,...-= CK BAY '91 l'olmtttlt EmployHS EAST BWYF Lu•• 5 BR, s H.B. • Beaud!ul extra lft. 3 dust. $300,0Cl> °' more. l/ Ilk 'lea h I BR. 2 BA, Immaculate! 500 IA , " f'-1-i..-..1 .._ ti to No money nretted, IMltr ,_ Br .. 2 Ba I . 2 Br., 1 Ba., M4-6lll .--l • C u-It Circle .-./mo CL S06 NB ~~ ~;'':.' S:,..,,.rt!:: ~nn. Pl.VI all cotta. First paymt Brine your wif~ clown lo the BA, .._m rm, 2 frple., ~ loYely i,e. rrouM1, p.rlge The .Jn\4u Co .. Rf'allon NICE 1 8R F'Otlrplex. Fully ;llrq~~~. . ~;,,, . 4 BR. 2li Bath family hamt.
July ht. 3 BR. b.ttins elect city by th,. beach -u.ve IQ tt, $65,000. 644-UQ2 + hurt p&tk'I· On cul-<ie-NEED ! or 4 bdrm house. furn. Child I; sml.11 J>tll ok.J::'-;;;'7;;;--';;"'"°..::=-= S frl&. ta. ctrps !':·~'Ji~ ~~~ ~: ra-,,,e, d&I OVtn, dishwshr, wurself miles and mJlc1 of •c $U,500. Owntt ~. Mifu. Verde P rt ft 1' red . $140. Utllll.les paid. Yearly. • WALK TO stlopa --::sc ~;:· I~• C::vtrtt.d ~
I•-2 b&'"" •-1 tam rm., new w/w c~11, driving -we have lhe F 2 TrlpU.•,., -nv~ N.B. loc. rBuytr ttady now~ Doyl~Co. NU-VIEW RENTALS 1,lt~~· Encl.far. Sml ' ........ tam OJ nn., .... ; ... ., c. .,. flne•I ielectkm of homes In OR TH~ FAMILY • ·""' UOJ apartment. ~·
J'.A. hMI; bllN, carpel•. drps, lrplc, tam rm ·• the Huntinpon Beach 11.tta Who wantt n-ft'Ythinl under Gr. Jnc. S5500 II $6(Ql.,Ex~I J;ws, 8J&..634\. ~ or 494-3248 Ar.A R,..11!Ati e 6-0-3900 N\j .. VllW RENTALS
A tmiflc proptrly for YoU ownized dbl gar, Irr ll'lf, to llhow yoo, Lei u1 help $40,000. Pool, playground, tax 1helter, Gd tor betinner. WAN't.ED: R-2 Jt.3 &t RA. SPAC Bay View 2 Sty, nicdy 613-4030 or •94--3248
MORGAN REAL TY Wty below mkl! $30,9i.i0. See you minimize the monoxide boating, tennis,· beaeh~.1 _awne~_,r.~543---9690~·,-==~ Loll. and aettqe. Stonis f\un, S BR. 2 BA Carport. e ~!ARD to Find - 2 BR.
,,,....2 675-:64·59 todl,)'! and fatieue level and max· Comrr 4 BR. 3 baths. Only Cute Home + Apt $49,500 &Udets l Realtors. n.f. Winter. S195. (1) 871-9467. F'ned yrrl, Encl aar. Kid•/ e STEPS to Water .:.. 1 BR.
F,Prn. Pet ok. UUI inc_l $140.
ALA Rentals • &0-3900
OPIN OAIL y 1-S I' lmlic the spark .of life. Call $36,:o;oo -Vacant. Near the ocean Jn Newport 646-4414. Costa Mes• pets. S150. ..~~......,..
504 LARJ:(SPUR~ 2 BR., new· for an appointment to look. University Realty Owner/Agent * 615-0123 AlJA RentAls • U'W<r.:>QW
IY e;arpe~. C.n bulld 2nd ••1-4471 ( =) S4~110J * Century 21 * 3001 E. Csf. l/\\•y. 67:\-6510 UNITS wanted, Have bu)'@r'I [ I~ ~ sruo~ OCCG~~~ ~:·. Dan• Point • PRIVATE -NI~ Br,
lUlit. WaUc to markets. REAL ESTATE 141·'821 A STEAL at $34.900. 3 Bdrm, for duplVtet up to Ip units. lNncW • :~· w . . LAROE 2 BR, 1~ BA, cpti, •undeck, encl car. ~· Cl.II~ Pat WQOd MG-1400 $26 250 GOV'T. REPO'S 2 Ba. Custom deror. many Apnl 675-7225 HIR. ~· iii~iiiiiiiiiiii~ilijijALA RentaJs • f145..3900 drp1, bltins. Avail, now Al ALAS190. Rentals • 64.S-3900 Scenic PmpM1lt'1 675-5726 ' · • • "'tra.s, 30· living room, up.
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Irvin. Terr: View Deiperale owner Is transfer· FHA-VA . For lnformafion per bey C'ul de sac. large _n_c_•~m_•_r ____ .. _. ___ tsu1ines1 . RENTERS Dream -Brightl,;c-=.c;c::..,;::.::;.;;'-":;---WATER View. 2 BR,~ BA.
Chamilnt 2 Bednlom 6: Dtn-ml! -must sell quick. 3 and location of theR homes, Jor. 2 patio5, By Owner -Opportunity 200 1r shiny 1 Br. utu Incl $125. Hunting~ Beach D/W, SIC oven, crpt'd,
2 Ba., ~a! for t\l.'O. $57.500. =mdJ~e ~~u~~'. call 642-105.5 10 UNITS LAOIESORCOUPLES ALA Rentals e 66-3900 10 VACANT HOMES drp·d, tia.f. Deek. Side tie
TED HUBERT A~Ssoo rll!\\.'! VA·F.H.A. term1. KASAllAN BY OWNER Pride of ownership 1 Bedrm Are )'OlJ SIJcce11 Ml.Dded! Laguna &each Rent While You Buy a~U . Yearly leue .. n•: Mn Vla Lido s..... . CAU. 842-446ti Real E1+ate 147-9604 -HARBl(R fumiahed apts In top co1'd. Havt' your own bullneu! 3 At 4 BR homt!I, some 673-82t9 appt. ~BR.3BAhonM". Qy owner. l pl•~ pool ~~~~S::c:~·J~~; =-Own ~~(XI) Join SYMBRAE1TE 2 BR Frplc Home! w/pooh1, 1111 mo. $100dq. -4 :.B:.R-=.-a-BA'°"".~,am-.-,,.-. -.,-pool.....,'.1 I..i.sr. Harbor View. Ft"e •• • er ' cuslOm-fitted bras, Girdles Soulh Laguna. Well.furn. MOVE JN NOW! Back baY.. Kida 0 K .
larw:t. 185.000. 644-2538. $23, 900 S.\3.'150. Call 64-4·7'722 or $I I 5,000. il Swimwear l n dust r Y • Ga'rage. Nice yard. Singles From Sl95 to S1'5 per mo. S350/mo. 7-4 .(lay1, 540--mll
BEAUT!FUL loca&n 2 "7.=-~-=---.,~---I You will love lhiK freshly 64iJ..81.34. * Century 21 * Qu&;litY producis you can be & small pet considered. Roberts & Co. 962-5511 Mr. Hanna.
1tofl', 5 br, 4 bl, 3 trplc, ''Calh Is King.-painted 3 BR, 1% BA home NEWPORT SHORES proud ~1· Exceptional $250. •WE have a large'!reJeetion * DELUXl: 3 BR.
A,fnt' rn-7225 HIR O 'A'ith bltln RIO and upgrad· 2 •tory, 3 BR, A·frame. Sttpg REAL ESTATE ,.21771 marl<eindting programnd otters NU-VIEW RENTALS ot 3 and• bedroom homes Fam, 2 BA.
HEl..P! Arudous owner, 2 br, Wner ed thruout. Hurry for thi1 In best beach. Llkt new. -.. ~g fu~. en~=iire~r:~: 673-4030 or 494-J248 that can be . moved into S375. 1807 Port Char1e1 PL
2 ba, 1wlm-pool, &ood Joca. Transferred'' one ! Exceplionolly low plj~-642-1525 6 Units· Eastbluff iubstantial income. Call Newport Beach almost lm.med1ately on our Avail Now. 213= 67()..f601..
tlon. Agent, 675-7225 Hl:R On1y "your Inspection \\'ill ed at $23,900. Submit your $22.500. Mu.st sell! Newport 2 BR., 2 bath uni~. 2 yn, Mri. Sberer 17141 548-4245 Rent.Opt lo n p I an ,
ANXIOUS. 4 four br home•. enable .YOU to tvaluate th\1 t<'rms. Call 546-85.S.5. Hei&hl• 11.rea nr CliU Dr .. J old. Fully <'&rp, &: draped. to arrange appointment, or 'Winter Rental SHERWOOD REA.LT Y ,
Imml!'d QCCUP to fiO days. 1parkllng clean. sensibly SHERWeeD REAL TY BR, O:lttage, large lot. Covered park.inc. Best loca· write 'Symbra-Ette, 8 o 1 2 Bedroon1, 2 Bath triplex 540-1555 j' >.gen~ fi'lk7225 HIR priced beauty, Yes there's 11i 18004 Brookhursl, ~'.V, Owner. 121.i) 796-1202. tion. Sl50,000. Bartolo, Montebello, Calif. wl frplc. 2 apts from beach! WEEPING WJU.OW. Sl35.
1 COltl Mi,_ large separate family room WALK to the BEACH BY Owner: No down -VA, 1 ,75-6050 ' 90640. Sl65. U l i 11Jit'1 paid. perf for Bride. Frplc, !?fttio.
LEASE/option. 2 br .ti den,
2~ ba, some v\ew.,Anxfous.
Agent 675-7225 HJR
* BLUFFS 4 BR, tam. 3 BA.
Frplc. Beaut encl patio,
pool teMis, aehls. $375.
644-2730.
' -----,-~-="'.'"::o:". for your pool .table.. All from lhis neer nc\v 4 bedrm yr old. 3 Br, 2 ba, 2 trplc's, BEAUTY Salem, S.A. Shop. Ava ilable now. UTIL PJ?. \Valk to water Slltr NEAi the IEACH terms availa.ble. Better hur· t-iome featurl.n& bltln R/O, crpt5/drp.~. dbl gar, 1 b!k W ••"'"WIT Cl.;-. Pini , Ctr., A real money NU-VI iW RENTALS PINT Size $85. Util Pd.
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+SHOWCASE -4 IED-
.llOOM, J .1Nth1, f1m·
lly r....,, tlectrlc kit·
chen, · tMn ... r or
mother·kt-l•w room &
1'Y call 842-ZJS. dshwsh.r &: nice ·shag crplg. bch. $47,500. Fee Simple. make.r,.8 slation, 7 sha.mpoo 673-"tOJO 11r 494-3248 BALBOA Sll5 11' Blk -water
Full price S25,000. GI & FHA 642-7523, Mn. Lewi5. C.M. Triplex, by owner. 2 bowls. La.te t'Quip., 21 yrs HOUMI Unfurn. 30S HARBOR ducks Sl-40 nr wat<'r lo ;THEREAL
\"\/. ESTATERS terms. Owner will help pay Sin Cltmtnlt BR, units. Priv11te yd5., estab bu11neu, R.!lnbl rent. HELP-U e e 5304311 bu I C·'I 1:.An ocr:.c garages. Xlnt cond. Mk!. yrrs cos 11. "' .nv-r>UJ;J --Grou $2800 monthly, 4 BROOKHtlRS't :& Hamilton
SHERW••D REAL TY FOR Sale by owner. 3 Br .. 2 ~::· !4;·~~i:~H ;:f~ operalor5. Retiring & le11v0 G.l\eral area.. 4 Bdrm., 2 Bath,
•' ' I ' •'"
San Juan (_apfstrano
2 Story 4 BR. ~ block te Jr.
Hitih. sn5. Call liter l!i f9r
appl.~ 493-4910.
: INth It 11por1t1. BEST 1 ; Shew. eau floor plan.
. EYE APP.EAL.-
PURSE APPEAL"
18964 Brookhurst, F. V. Bath, large living & family transferable. 846--0l?6. Ing ares.. R.edu~ $2000 fur drapes & carpeting, nt'ar
Irvine area, new shag C'arpeting, quick ca5h u.le. 549-3790 alt &ehools, fenced yard .
4·PLEX By Owner 5: 30 pm, & all day Sun. $300/mo. Call 54>:ml &ft 5
S1nto Ano H.i1ht1
l: $39,900.
CA.LL 142-4466
Y ~: 3 Br., 1% ba ..
w/w ~lt-, bltnl, xtrU.
1mm&c1 a21.950. 5¥.h1996.
VACANT <& BR. REPO
New carpet, paint. $24,500.
Willi Jtealty, s.6-1739.
VACANT 2 STORY REPO 5
BR 3 'BA. Try $36..000. Wiils
i1..i1y, 51&-1739.
'=~to~E~~~ * 3 BJ.a bedrmL *' 2 1'ull blthl. -* Plu.ih shag arpt.
• 55' x 140' lot * Boit aufll · * 111,500 Ml price
F.HA/VA TERMS AVAil..
• *'ULLER REAL TY*
I· ~f , ........... Anytime
OWNER wW hold Open
House M4 GovtmOr St., Fri,
~ Sat. It. Sun J2 noon :.. 6 pm.
;, What ·a house. "''hilt a
~. what E-Z terms.
A big opponunity is wailing
for you, here 's your chance
to llve better for le1111. This
large home lacated in Hun-
• tinglon Beach, in a very
popular area ne!U" schools
and shopping and you can
buy It for no money down
and easy monthly
payml'nls. OnJy $31,000. lt's
tops call 842-2535.
\O 'THE REAL
··'.'.'\. ESTATERS
Pl , '",I L ~ •'"
CLOSE to OCEAN
3 BR + 2 BA
$20,500.
Like NEW w/w crpts ,
FORMAL DINING area,
builtln RIO, huge flagstone
patio + builtin brick S.S.Q.
Submit :your terms. Call
847-1221.
SEYMOUR REALTY, 1TI41
Beach Bl\rd:, Hunt. Bch.
GOVERNMENT
OWNED
FHA f. VA ""~sseased Townbousea: &: homes. Low MES:A·-Ve,nJe • Br. Owller down. ·No points' or Escrow "' tra.il Redu"Cik't to $31,500. No Jees. Go\r't i>ays closing
_. dn. VA. 1616 Elm Ave., costs. All price ranges. Call ~7-6151. f" 9684441
1 VA A FHA. I'" f
'" 1 'B,;,Y~.o~...,.,.-,""'x"'1r1-=L"°'r1""'1"""B,,..r.°"21 CREST REAL TY
CAREFREE LIVING
GREAT
Greenbelt Loci1tion
3 Bclrms .. 2 Ba's townhouse.
Pr a 'cUcally free-standing
end unit. All elec. kitch ..
garage door OPl'ner, upgrad·
ed carpeting, J u5t around
the corner from !he tennis
cts. & family pool area. Of-
fered at JJJ,500.
'll11l1 'I \,llil.
- --'lll'ul!ur
"SINCE 1946"
1st Western Bank Bldg
University Park, lrvlne
Days 833-lllDI Nighll
ocean vie'A'. S 4 2 . O O 0 · Choice Huntington Beach
492-3718. 10 Chinchilla's. 16 cages, pm. area. $73.500. 1842-5107. .J 7"0::--:-=-c-,o;=-,.,,..,.= S gocxl .con a-i ti on . Any 4 SR, 2 BA Glenmar home. an Juan Capistrano
Lots for Sale !70 reasonable oHer accepted. crpt5, drps, panelf:'d & mir-Housn Furn. or
TOWNHOUSE JE'\\'EL Call weekends or alter 5 rod, trplC. Hawaiia.il patio, Unfurn. '310
4 Br, frplc. fenced yd, patio,
Bai;-8-Q, 2 mi from UCI.
$275. 544-6671 all 5 pm.
The most popular of the pm, 557-1485. Must .!iff to i.ppreciate. ----------• R-1 lot la .. una Beach cAA ..... O'I' c .. _ Casita5! Two bedroom, '""o • SMALL appliance repair for .-~~··~,c,.'·=~---~ osta mwta HA VE beautiful ocean view = b11.th, Ont" 51or1', Beautifully sale. Illness force5 sal~. Of-._._rv'""· Newporl •-•ta Me .. SPARKLING, sunny, wa.Jk to I · lot, Laguna Beach, Will sell ;x-~~ ........., al'lflscapM 'A11h brick patio, fl"rl Wt'lcome. 557~20 or area. Over 500 -nt-'· avail· beach & •"'-g. 3 BR. bltns. $14,500 or build lo suit. ''" ~ ........ ., tinkling founta in and hugl' 492_1896_ 821--0757. able now. our fee i5 Sl5.00. , secluded patio, closed d~le ll'rns. Well located in Uni! · g I • · ( M n Investment We guarantee service or ar., poo • ms.in • a y
No. 1. OpPortunlty 220 your money back. Fair? Call xb'as, $240 mo. ~ 7954, JUST l')O""" LOT R-4. 132x300, in the
""""'" ---------now. ·3 BDRM Condo. 1in, baths, CAPISTRANO county next to Costa Me5a. EXOJANGES, investments 2 Bdrm House, Stso. Will ac-blt·in1, ahag, dbl enc I VALLEY REALTY Possible 19 to 20 units. I &: tax she ten. Home & cept children & pets, Has garage. Pa&. No pets.
LRG. 1 er apt! from $125 un.
furn. Sl35 furn. 2 Br, ntcey
furn SIM. 1887 Monrovia
Ave. No. 3. 548-5470.
Condomlnium1
Unfvrn.
Coat1 Mou 31501 Camino Capistrano S45.500. Broker 547~791. Investment Realty. 6(;7225. fenced yard. ps.tiO'; garage. S2'1:5/mo. 962-9627.
493-1124 WATERFRONT TAX FINANCIAL Partner wanted 3 ~rm. House$~. Sharp J Br, 2 Bath house. Walk 10°3 ·-B~R-,-;eA. car. Bltns.
Realtors Since 1965 SHELTER, Dock your boat, for gamb.ling machine mfg with new. carpet!!, firep!llCt', the Ocean and keep your Crpt'g & drape1. Sl95. Con-
Santa Ana lease 3 new units, N.B. Call co. McGregor Co .. P .O. Box 2 baths. in Newpc;>rt. Heights cool. $235. Call 541}..6140. tact Mr. Queen, of c
for detRil5. Pvt. ownr. l9Bl , Costa Me5a S2626. rn4) a~a: Harbor High School '"°'c=-70--...,.-...,---c I ~ll5l !l-2 3 Bedroom, l Ba. 2 car gar. n4/673-8249. 54~ d111trtcl. 3 BR, blfn5, crpl5, lrg yarrl. •""-c'.-"';;-',.· -'"":'.::1.::32c.·~-I
Shag cp~. Covered patio. 10 UNITS · · $2Jjl. Brand new 2 bdrm in 1.s, mi from beach. S220. 3 BR, 2 Ba, cpta, drpa,
By owner. 836-5672. Money to Loan 240 tri-plex with drapes, shag &«-9506 or 832-1530. bit-in&. dshwhr, 2 pools,·db. FAMILY AFFAIR SIR.JOO INCOME. "sh hoo S23.l Sl&-.3710 Six bdnn. to w n ho u s t' , Fortin, Reali or 642-5000 V EN T U R E Cs p i I a I cpl, fplc. bltns, dt . "'.'asher· Irvine se, · ·
be11iuliful park location near I ~ a UNIT .. Wilk to Bch·I AsL!it3nCt'. Send de ta i Is ' ~:e.Me~ostu:ve~~1;:;-~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;-.1 Huntington e.ach
pooll!l and leML!i. Upgraded Mobile Homes 15111 1 & 2 BR. $110 M, SJ& M dn. dept H, box 311J Hollywood ient location · UNIVERSITY PARK
. 900'29. Or call Luer (213) · 2 BR l ba $""" FOR Rt!nt, 3 BR. 1~ Bath, carpeting and drapes. Thi5 ';immmmmm~~ 709 Palm, HB 847-3957 $95 2 BR kids/ 11 OK ., • ·••••··.... 4M.> Villa Papific rondo. Tenni1.
is one of a kind Just made I '<--P~l.-x-.-.,-,'""=,-B~r-. ~,-B~a-.~,~nc. 463-815l. $1l0 angls or cJ: CM ; :;·;~th ~ ••• •• •• • :: pooJ. S235 962-M.18.
for !he larger I am i I y. Mobile Homes $570 mo. No dn VA. $52;500, 1st TD Loans Sl.2'} pvt hme ldd1/pet.s 3 BR··,. ~. n • ' •••• s T . L_.:_ Unfu' -·
$55,<XKI. For Sale 125 Nr OCC. 557~151. •• .;rai kid1/pel1 C.M. . . ~ath, atrium .. 333. ,O'!fnnvtn• m •• -
i ed. h.,,. F'"ILY PARK '6''% """""'REST Sl65 ""'pd Lag Bch . 3 BR, 21! bo.,.fam . rm. S32:1. Gantrol r I ""'" 21 Unit·Nr. Shop'g. 74. T~"'~ ~ $l3S 2 BR uti). pd 1 1, ok 4 BR .. 21Ai ba.., ram. rm. S350
Nl8ew495.'9slp2ace""'r«ent S!::iemroon. 2 & 3 BR, 2 Ba. 8231 Elli5 2nd D Loans S145 2 BR gar, kirt'r C.M. 1:\ffiTLE ROCK 'v'°'A"e"'· A"°"'N'°'T,...."'T-"'1'==s"u"'11""'o"N"I
.,..... Ave HB. $420 M 847-3857 • Sl50 2 BR kids/pets H.B. 4 BR. 2 ba., fam. nn .•. $360 "BALBOA" model-3 Br.' 21,i.
REALT'l ' Move righ! in! Mobile Home/ 11% int. baaed on equity. $175 2 BR oceanfront N.B. : =~· ;~ ~" ~am. rm. :: BA, kkls ok. Immediate
Un iv. Park Center, Irvine Ray.'s Trailer Sales Trailer Parks · 172 Also, NEW 95% 2 BR 2 blks to bch, CdM. " a., am. r.m. poueuion $285. per month.
Cali Anytjme, 833-0820 12080 Beach Blvd., Stanton ol sale-Price loans $180 3 BR kids/pets C.M. 4 BR, '211' ba., furnished. larwin realty inc. ~ ** TI4/89.l-1341 ** DESERT CREST Sattler Mtg. Co. Sl.95 3 BR kids/Bayview Ye:es lease ........ $400 anytime.
L1guna Be'.c:h
'-ba, corn. lot. 'A.m for boat.
$24,900 .. ~. -'.1 'E~t~d~·B71ufl-=--~--
•
2 Bedrm Condo in a fun tilled
ADULT community MOBILE home trailer, J1x45, Own your own. lot 642-2171 • 545-0611 Se.v horse ranches in v&riou5 have short te~m .,---,-,-,,.--c----1 Golf, CLUBHOUSE, Nah!ra.J c-.; .. _ Harbor .area %1 ~. areas starting $llS. Kids/ furn, rentals avail. Newport Beam , full patio &: porch w/utility Hot Pools. $3.990 to $7290 ..,... ..... ,. J ·~ :. CUSTM 2 Br, 1paclou1 living
le • n:iuttt rm1. Pr I n c
, ONLY: $52.500. lit 5::10
641-SSIO.
E! Toro '1==== . ALLERGIES?
t! U to , •• this home ha1 lull
i:
I
' I
air conditioning with hu-
midity control Ir electronic
air filter. Near_ new 3 BR,
2 BA, Hunsaker-built home.
Lots of concl"t!le and fruit
trees in back yard, Price
reduced $2500. for quick
' 11.le. Full pr!ct' ,.
I $30,950,
Newport
ti
·Fairview
646-1111
(anytime)
fountain Velley
$18.500. , 962-7771
SPANISH
0\\.'t'let mu5f ~u Spanish
~sign \\.'l th double arches,
tiled roof, elegant entry
hallway, ct!"ntral floor plan,
huge master bed r oom .
fam ily rm., dining nn., den,
brk $33,500. 842-2 561
M,gnolia at Talbert, Hun-
tington Beach.
TARBELL
·CAPE COD
o"'ner anxiOU5, 4 Bdrms. +
huge family rm., dining
rm .. 3 baths, Ne ..... · England
Cape Cod, picture \\•indo"·s,
1fiutters , bu i l!·ln
di5hw11sher. brk. $31:950.
846-0604. 5824 \V. Ed inger,
llunting!on Beach.
TARBELL
FRESHLY room built on. Full skirted. Fret' Brochures pets NEW. Eutblutt Townhouse..
DECORATED Located io ad"lt park. Pet ELRDIGE REALTY co. I~ 979-1430 AGENT . 3 BR, 2% BA, Rup, drps,
Don't mlM this iparkl!ng 3 O.K P46-48SO. P. 0 . Box 66>-0 'HouMiforRlnt 11! 3 BR 2 BA · home bltru;. $335. 213: 351~.
10x20' Mobile home. encl05ed Desert Hot Springs, Calif. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 w/2 fireplaces, bulltins & lrg Duplex.n Unfurn. J50 Bdrm., 2 Balh, view home cabana. Furn., ln Adult fTI4J "9-6444 fenced yard in Mesa Vt"rde.
In 11eclucled area of Laguna ·~--~'-,,-----·1· '" t •~• C Park downtown c. M . 7M I Houses Furnished 300 For fa.mi 1es on.,. a _...per "SINCE ..... u r• orona del Mar Beach. 2 car garAge • dttks. S4!'rS9l9. ounta n, O.sert, mo. Avail M1lt'C'h 22nd. Call .i..-m
Built -in kitchl'n &: low 1 --c-c~===c-c--Resort 174 t 54&-4l4.1 ht Western BanJc Bldg 2 BR, utU pd. Qu1et adults.
marn1enance makes !his the •• \VANTED •• EASTSIDE agtn ' Univenrily Park, INine Ref.&. sno. per mo. ')l'riy.
be't buy io town at $41,150. Oldcc Mobilehom" Cuh **BIG BEAR LAKE COSTA MESA 2 RENTALS Day1 133-lllOl Nlght1 Aloo •ludio. 61>36i3
(1-101 or trade auto, 821-9280 SPRING • i1 ·Just -around -4 Bed, freshly pe.inted. NiCt'.iz:::=:::=:::=:::=:::=:::=:::=~~ I Costa Mese ~~~~~~~~~~I the--rorner 80, get slart!CI Rentat$195oroptiontnbuy. crpts & drps, 2 baths. S230.1' . ,_.=""'°""'" ___ ...,. __ 1 0 I,,,. ; now finishing thl1 lrg 2 story 3 bedroom. 2 bath, double mo. ! :~ ~1~bi;th;' ••··••• $300
1325
. 2 BR, 1% ·BA, rar. Sharp, e~, I/ Real Estate, IMJ ''cabin . in . the. woods'' for garage, fenced yard, new ALSO • 711 ••••••• ni~ shag, refrl&, $Ui01mo. REAL ESTATE General only $6,795. shag carpets, freshly paint-3 Bed. home, College Park. ,'BB'!·· 2,~· L~me •• $300~ Ph: 642~2951.
OR TRY thl I ded eel Call Broker 54.5-9491 NI c t S"~" . ""• 711 Ull ................. 'u=o:::==-==..,--494-~~~ Gl~nnC"yre ~~16 Acreage for tale 150 finished c;bin i:r :S~~. , o~ ~es. ce C£aNTIJRY' 21· mo. l iBR, 'til Aug.d .• Furn. $400 •Huntington leach ~
* E-Z TERMS * S70 cottaa:e util pd C.M. . ·' .. ·: re hi·11 3 BR, 1% BA, fenc@d yd, 2 OCEANFRONT MUST SELL Call Ross (7141 SJ&.1738 or S80 bach pad view o/biay REAL ESTATE 546-9521 car carport. erpts, drpa, Looking down on Mndy 40 acres in IS' or t he r n write: Spencer Rea.J Estate, S90 1 BR util pd NB bltns, W/D. 536-2.651
bea.C'h: Ige. 3 bdrm., :I bath: Californ ia. 645-0478. P.O. Box 2828, Big Bear $120 mgls or cpl5 CdM LANDLORDS! N Be h
spaciou~ dining & fam ily Lake, California. $150 pvt hme CdM REALTY ewport ac
rms. Nice view deck & Cemetery 5 ACRES Vail Lk wtr Sev bllc.h pads util pd. We Speclaliie In Newport Univ. Park Center, lrv1ne
lots/C'""ptS 156 nr1 · ' 979 ••30 AGENT Beach e Corona del Mar • Call Anytime, .,, --patio areas. Approx. 3,000 ·-.... '-----scenic. $4500., w/$45. Dn .._ Lacuna e A: Dana Poitit.1 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!! ~. ft. of luxurious living, 4 C't'metery Jots, 10 .,,... old, 633-mO 8 to 10 AM SJ8..3286 LRG Room Pvt bath Ou R taJ Service i rREEI' 11mack on the sand! One of J·~ PM •~. • · · ' ' ' ry en 1 UNIV. Parle, lease 3 Bdrm .. Fully land!ICaped, Beaut "6' working ·woman, home to ou• 2 Bath tri
!he few avail. in the La· view. Leaving area. l.e5s 1 ~R-.-.~l .;E;.t-l-l-lt_____ privileges. Call aft 4:30. NU-ViEW RENTALS · 'a um, nr schools
guna 8:~~:;1g* $160,000. th11n cost. 838-0082. Exchange 1n 548-1759. 6734030 or 494.3243 $325/mo, 1~9514, 644-4142.
I Comm.rel.I Balboa lsl1nd FREEi! L19un1 Beach
LRG. waterfront, upper 2
Br., 2 ba., den, crpt/drpg,
wetbar, frplc., boat. slip.
Avail. Lease $395 •. 673-SJ22. --·-
• WON'T LAST!. • APPROX.
3/• ACRE
Blue L•goon Vil as di d Own
FOR SALE & RENT Property 151 TRADE 4 Bedroom Harbor 2 BR frplc 1 block to water Lari or S· ert w--"'·-y & 1 500 View home, !ee land. $16,000 ' · \Ve will refer tenants to you vvu.. m Apt1. furn. : ~1t home In &l'l':a . 3
•! Bedroom +den, largt'st kil-4 BEDRM •••• POOL
Sho11·s like a model! Like new
ahag crpls 1hruour. Room
for boat or trailer. AU terms.
Only $31 ,500. Call 842-4466
2 Br 2 Ba nr beach S4 . & 1tores •• Winter $200. mo. FREE of ch•-e . , • M•"" S fuel-.> 3 Br l Ba ocean vu $6.1.000 equity tor UNITS I n 646--0Mfi 673-8814 ~ • ~v K .a
2 J 30 EAST 17th STREET Newport or r...sta Mesa. ' ' desirable tenants on our . Br furn -renl to une ....., "Make Room For Dad· .. -I"·-11... Otanning l Br d u p I e x • .. ehen a: fam ily nn. St'l'Vlce
porch. 1oft water ,
"iardeners d ' l i 1 h t ...
Sprlnkltrs, tool 1 h e d ,
covered pa tk> .
c 11 499-:mt; t COSTA MESA Call GU-17'l2 or 644-813<. -· -~ •• BLU~ LAGOON ~~i.TY 44a F'f. fronting 17th St. ~..,..,~..,..,~!"'!!!"'I d Y'' · • c I ea n out the ALA Rent1l1 e '45-3900 wltireplace, re~., •tove • • ' i '
"· b u tr h · CA. SH cpts, drps, patio, eat ok. A 30804 s. Cnasl Hwy. $115.000 cash down t' a rttze .. ae your a~rq:e .. your as " Corona-del M•r $150. Utilities paid, • .
3 A,.,,h Bay Realonomks. Bkr. 61>-6700 l"m• wHh "'"· uoe Daily ,.,,,. a DAJLY PILOT • NU-VIEW RENTALS Bold New Concept • • ' HAFFDAL
REALTY
Ieadership .U REAL ESTATE
Dcllghtl"I 2 Br. Ir, llv. over· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;===~.;;Pl::;l;;;•';;0::::;a•;;;W;;:'ed;::. ;;61
;:2-5677;=:;· ;;;';;;;.~Cl;:;...t=led=';:;d.;;;;::;::;;;;;;;;;;J9ulet & S.cluifed 673-4030 or · 4!J4.J248
lookin• ocean. LMdscaped "''"ly lovoly l BR d"plex. LAGUNA NlGUEL 4 bdnn, 2 FURNITURE RENTAL
• 142-4485 Eve._ m.9006 HUGE HOME
lrg rcRr yd, Prl. bch, tennis · ~ Completely redeoorated, ba, live rm &. dining area, ~~:,,:'~~!19-~Jd Realty t;i' STAR GA'ZER:~~ •invo. ,re!rig., cpt., arp.. famlb< nn, frpl, buil•in.,
...\:'i) Cl.AT 1 POLLANr---..-""':'.=--t Ideal for couple. S185. carpet!, drapes, fenced &:
Lido 1111 Allll • ....i. w UHA NU-,lllEW RENTALS' '1!1'lnklen, kar garage, Im·. A ~A .. JI M Your Dot(y AdMf1 -v-Wr. Jl m 673-4030 or 494-J248 maC. $310 mo. ht; last aod '"AJ.,J. 1, -V-At~r,1111 ,.,,~. St•rr. ocT. n~~ 495-42
:: 7' IEDROOMS O"•ner move. Assume 5~7o
: , · lo11n, dining nn., Jan1ily ---------~ NO DOWN PAYMENT rn1 .. den. 4 Bdrms, xtra • D« 2 'tory house for that bi~ Cl1ARMING 2-sty. 3 bdrm. , -bath~. oversiz<'d room 11 2 d" 1 ho • faf1)lly. Gttat loc11tion near hllth, tn ni; rm. m~ on
I' hup' .. .1 .. for lht kid~. Call thruout. Brk park like yard, 40 ft. stnet to streel lot.
........ $.18,5(X}, 962-1373, 118 8 4 I ~ ti ard • Ja -for an appolntmt'nt to ,..r. pa o, g en wn. ........ Br ookhurst, Fountain .,....500 ... V II -. I S C'y,
•
' Qnlury 21 R.E. 842-447~ howcna6 toweon Jra.
rntA TFORD 2 1fory, 4 or 5 Realtolt
br. 3 'la, form. din + fa m. 3416 Via Lido 675-4562 ~ 1rm. ~ 111 rear sundk oll 3 BR., 31,; ba, den .t:
...,.. .WI• ovl'rlooldn~ Cit an & spacicus 4 BR playroom •••••.••.• $89,500
... )Id w/3' pines. Jdt'a.I rnA 271 . 968-8273 5 BR. 3 ba. 1ir,da comer .
.. .. ....... IU\tf W/Stpr F.E. Olson lnc. RJtrs. Pool • " •••• " •.••• $125.000
, Wall<"'"'' •<>I•. -..,O~N=E -S~T~O=-""R.,cY,c..... LIDO REALTY INC.
..... -All terma avail + 3377 Via Lldn. N.B.
'•w1rtr 511111 ntA-0wner. 3 BR. CONDO. 673-7300
• 1--""-:=na.=,,-:-:==0---Be•11tUul Villa Pacific, 2 SPARKLING ! 3 BR. 1% BA. i •AOOOS SPANISH bath, nice crpt~ & 1'.rps, la' lot, No. Side. Trade 7 r ~C:~"rm~ ~ '10 :i priva~ patio, dbl ;tr. Pric-""Bro;.:::k•=r.;.·..;6..;~:.,.:..'1'6=.---~ ed righl at Sll,50(). Hurry to Mesa Verde m.m 162-1771 Bkr. 1ee tbls one! ;;.;;;.;.;;...;.~...;.----
'i ftfre llP the ah.Ip! l1rwln realty Inc LARGE J Bdrm., ram. rm .,
r'U.t" II la dwllled, Ship 968-4+05 ANYTIME intercom. covertd patio,
to lltcr't Rnultsl .,.2-M71 .. .. many txtra1. 0 w n e r. ..,~..., ,_... 11'9 Jl!lt a phone NHd a Pad ! Pl.lea.an ad! M&-1648.
t'llD •"1 • IQ.a?I Call 642·567S. SfU klJ&. t~mto nowt ~~~~__.::::::...::::..::::::::..:::::.....~
I ' •
]~~90 ~=~i:.:%1"=~ 41So Cost• Mesa • ::~~ NIC~ 3 BR., 2 cfycur.lodlocblrthligr\ 3 BDRM.,· 2 bath, built-Ins, Ba. liv Ir din area, frpl,
1 Aoocioll' Jl C-""t 61 p.;i. carpets,. dra~s .. ~Klt\,s Ir pets blt.,,\n.s, cpb, drps, kar '°"'"''t 321.o?k~ ~f:t 1~ 1":.;_ .. ·'"' .'"" 3.-,,. 3JT•k41 °' t Qn;, Lfl:e. em=a ~u, _,,., pr, gpmkln, view, pllved ~Z::. ~~~ .t Of rno. 646--14.34. ·• •toraae area for wrt· '~ 36 L.it 6' "'"' • BONAN~ 1 Jlrj. Waide! per-boat. lm"mac, S28l mo -517 W. 19th. CM ~~itf ~~ ~!,~ 1to~. rettig, child ~~ All 1st,Wtl:dep.495---t244. 2756 H. Mth SA
iiE. ~:;t"', ~="' ·"~ A'~~1;;.,:~; ·• 645-noo Outstanding 1t1i.o. 111_.
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....... • A2v.ti111 12Mc1 Oc-n "'~w·
13o;,\, ..,. 731....,.., ··--•.HEAR Thll! ,3 Br. h111<• ,·Bdrm -, ue ~ * WOMEN-al'Wlo -14Y°"' 4AAt ~·~ _._.... f.nCdyrd.Kids/peta.E/itde; 1··~"'C41'P.,U1a.~. kltcllen1/TV room.
W _JUH!JI 15Good AShm ,.:~""'-,,~JI' $165. $300 mo. )'!atly lee1e. Call DI_ Wk ..... Mo. P> Up.
11rlimih1 '1l ='9 ~n= ,,... . 't;." ' ALA R,int1l1 • M5-noo r.i1.sp14~ .f!.ElAL TY f15.J613. • ' :SU t Can • Al A 7t NtMti11 "'""'., 7 ~::;.... ;tt., ~~ 3 BR, 2 ~ TOWNHOUSE, 1 _ • Hlll llol""' l'tn'""1It
L,IO 21 .. !l$o:icie tlToe MONTICELl.O. Clean. -.una s ~2 -;8::0:iRM::::S:-:::-"':-o-,.--1 ut'fJJ ,~Ablllfy 52."TN 12.,~.... pXl/mG. Pb, J4W12T · wl~ fireplace I:
• 23 lvtd ' $3 """"~ ,_ LAGUNA HILJ..S 4 BR. 2 BA, paUo, Iota: of parkJnf; near ua.21 I 2~Dlelirf ~Firm ••II 2/BR. p;rap: eDCI. patio. 1 tam Jn\, frplc, bltns:"cpt .. ..-park, b.ly ID..ocftn. sno mo ~'l: I~~ 5:~11 := ChJld O.K. drps, toed, lndscp'd ma.Int. 'tll Ji.mt. 115-lST.I 21 h 51 Of •111111111utloN Fortin, Rea.Her. 642-5000 provided. Brand New. , , W b 1 1 • n-i. ........ _ YllllO 21~ .st~ .. ~ __,. ........... _.-Al/t.JJ Jtw.ti. ~Cell~ 19~ Meta Verde, i. 3 '1t, 2 BA, $265/mo. 111 6 tut + ninn"'c your m.tT Tum ..1' .. 12 I !IOU. .Oflftnlll '°~1 frplc, la liv rm. din rm., deposj~s. 6'13.o21!. them '11tq "CASH" _ MU ~ •· ~Gooa @.w-()Nnirol 1l!<d YIJ'f. =._ .llO-lillO FA!t mulls are JUlt a Pbone them Ulru O.!!J P 11 o t
QAJLY Pa.or Jar •ction! call aM.y • eu-am:·-Qu.gtfttd, Mwnt.
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'.'"'I. =~--... ~lftl!!! r-~-l1'J 1~1 Apo<!~·~:-~ _~ ....... _:Jl!J~•~t ~~~· ~,;..._~l~ltl~,[~~~-~.J .. ~~~~ r" ..
\Al*-• .__""'"~---IAptalill•. •P ...... -.--•.• l"•Ai>tl!I. •. •u-...---•m• x;:t. m ..... ............ ...._ _____ ...;..1
=="""~,;-o-...,.\"-" -Cotto~ Eoot llutt e $21 WK It Up-On Ocwl e ==:"::'':":~~"::: .... f...., ...... ______ j--------
Lovely S.cl>.1 S..Rooma ST\JDIO It 1 Bl! •Pts. ...,. ON MONDA y NEWPORT B&ACH
M&l4 aervlco-PooJ..UtU pd p!etey turn., Incl TV It VIiia ~ro...U Apb.
• Call ~Ill • maid """"": lllt>llOO ""'· 'll -·· $ ..... -with ,bolcon-HOME like 2 er duplex, or weekly. 985 No. Q:iut you a._...-te hOW nteJ' let above&: below. C:~lous
qufet realdent1&1 area near Hwy., 494-5294. )'OU?' Vendorne apvtmeot Uvtna:: • quiet .1urroundl.n& ~-• .,,. 1 1 Br, close to aho..,.1 .... a: b: to Newport Blvd. Yet '° for ~ wllb chlldn!:n. ___.,, ....., w nter. 673-3789. ........ qui'"" and eeclu .. --' Ha · • · bel4;.h. quiet uea, matw'e "'" """"'· ~ Near Q>rona det Mar Hlgt\ C~t• MeN adlts only. $150. 499-J.708. your morntlo ~~i;ec!" your ScbOOl:Fiieplace, wet bar & °"°pa ...... ........,.., wuu aq. n. bullt·in kitchen ' appuance.. -Casa dtl Oro Newport Boadt ot wony -Dvina includ· 835 AMIGOS WA~· 6'<-2991 ~·tITIL1TlES PAID BALBOA BAY CLUB 1""2 bedrooma.>boths,den Oold,....;-•.ac.. Co btf.-t ~ or ·euest room. .• Managing Agent cu:'de~,':',.:;.,.', :.=io T;e~~ THE VENOOME WALK TO BEACtJ""
• Spaclo\i.s ~~rea wlth in-lease. Furn avail ~. 1845 Anaheim Avenue . Brand new 1·2-3 BR Cpt,
MS c.ta-
S&ACLIFF """"·;BR. 111 UAND NEW
Bo StudJo. l BR. 111 S.. ,._, $145. Dlsllwuher lhaf
POOL. Cpts. drpo, bltnl. carpetll><.. WaJt•ln dooeb.
$150 to $175/mo. Ask about Forced aJr bea~ -W...
our discou.nt. 1.52S Plaa1ntla t'OOIDI. BNutifUl la.mt room,
Ave. SU--21882 heated PoOl. BBQ'•, encl•
2 Br Over c~. 2 ba ed aaraees. quiet 1urround--
dlshwuhr, w a ah r /dry 1 !no .l close to sboPPinr·
hoOkup, cJosed gar. Nea Adult Uving, no pets.
H ... Hoop. $1'111. 646-3666. EL CORDOVA APT$.
OCEANFRONT yrly ZOT7 Charle St 6t2..f470 s~ua 1 br apt, beat par' ·~ear Harbor a: Hamilton St.
of beach. Adullll only, aval. --
411. $Zl5. 645-066tl. direct llch.... ext 124 .• 837-7816. Call 6C-l824, Mn. Phlllps _, 111 .... "-1<TllS 16th.
t Sopante clln'1 aroa CHELO * * $l70 * * 308161b. 841·3957.' ** WATERFRONT supe1 • Home-like ator.aie BA . R apt. New crptl, deluxe 3 Br, den, 3 Ba. * * * *
e .Prtvate ,patioa ~~/~ :nn:. · J;.~: s;r~1~~drp~~~: Hunti,!tlton Bt1ch Twnhsf, ~!:,~~a: noai El :ue'!° M:sa !P''
• Cl-1..,... wl•ton<• N 1-MO· FREE RENT avail. TI<• .. ~. Appl. 9 1'uU 1'.,.th uwble pull-rn-ms. r lld>b " l/>oll'•· Clilldren Yrly DI• l Br-Baach 1 Bedroom Apts. man OCEANFRONT 2 l!r: cloae OK, DO pot& 880 Center st., 2 BR 2 •A' $159 e ~~n Bdrml m· N.B, pler:-To JUne 30. CM. 6C-83«> or 548-2682. 1 .-,·. • Ba., bltns., d ts P 1 ·' $130 &: up incl. utilitlei Also
Pool ~ 646-m25 day$, ~iQ4 eves POOL -Kids & pet:s ok. dshwshr., tndry hookup, furn. Pool & Recttetton
• rool!d~ with plush·!~: or 613-Qlll. * NEW * Crpts/drpo, bltns. patio. gar. !Ill• '81-2257· area. Quid Envlronmont.
acaptng ~4-D Delaware, H.B. PARK Newport-will sublet 2 OH street parking. No OU.I·
Adult Hv1ng at lb best STEPS to bc:h, mod 2 'Dr, Mgr, 536-573&. 646-9666 BR. 2 ·BA, 'flew &Rt, $300 dren. no pe,t&.
Larr• 1 BR $175 hplc. beamed ....,.uinc. all VILLA NINOS e CHEZ ORO APl'S • mo. Call 6"1S-TI7'1 alt '5. AI>o G""3'• For Rent trr~ .nu:E . bltns. u._30 yrly. 642-MOO 8234 Atlanta. 1-2-3 Br's. DELUXE 2 br w/trpli;, besl 195.9-1961 Maple Ave.
3G5 w .. WU50n ~1971 BACHELOR apt. yearl.y .. No 2 BR, 2 BA APTS POOL. Private closed pr. East BluU b:, pool facll. Colta Mesa
SE'AUTIFUL STUDIO. APT. pioking. $95613~ , ,~ :'" N Supe>-O>N mfortable..QU::... ·Washer/dryer. 53&-0336. Adults, $Z10. 644-DIT. PAL MESA APTS
Frpte, btam cell. cedar ear · ewport Back .._j .. $155. 2 Bdrm., 2 bath. M • paneling, Adult.a, no pet. ** $140 Mo. Util pald. On. Gas A: .Water Paid. Mo. ro Dishwasher, pool •. Children LOVELY 3 BR, frpl. Walk to MINUTES TO NPr. BCH.
$134. 3.36 E. ?nth 645-1317. beach, 1 Br. Move 1 ln MCo.'}jiFrillld m $1W85. ! OK: 2320 Flori114. 536-319L A':~ ~TY 642-3850 FURN. OR UNF\JRN.
EXECUTIVE SUITES today!! Mi-2991· •• ren •come. NEW TRIPLEX 1 Z-3 B Unbellevabl> large apts.,
2 del d I
' 2324 den Ave e· 'MS-4012 -r. ** PRIVATE 2 Br., 2 Ba., huge pool, Jacuzzi elect bit·
MOTEL APTS. or ~ Br uxe up ex apt. $140. $.100. $185. Walk to ncl •-· •·· ts -1n blk bch &:: b All cpts, drp!, bltn11, e gar. u11t, 1 • ....,. crp , , sauna
2080 Newport Blvd. to _. 11z:.,,,,1.'J. nu 2 BR l• exceUent location, Broa~way-Penneys. Lndry Patio. tl.75. MS-3708. ete. Adullll, no pets.
Coste Mesa fllrniture. v,.,....,..,_, Mesa Verde, cpt, drapeiie11, rin, llli!· 527-3144 alter 4. SINGLES •••• • From $135
1· DAil v I'll.Of -..
Da:K .,._ ....,.,,.. SIO
P _, I W ' W Id lllO. WDl Sll'O'tldl ,baidU• ·c 1°'1 .~ -• ."~ °""'" • or·-at I' ---be -a mory -'" 642-5671, ul -avaIJoblo.17175 llladl !lhdo
Pothold er Jiffys Ei9ht Great Tops ::C.:. ~
mo. WW ~ ftdUttn
atl'-~t.vailatM; m ,.... ,_.,..
i..ruu Beach.' ... ••
ARCJU'l'n:J', EnaJ,_.,.,. tic.
OUlco. See to' ~te.
Exter. en~. SIS mo.
~. OPEN. 4j4 Qd
Newport Blvd.
Boy View OfflCeO
Deluxe, aiN:ondlUoned
Udo uu • ~ 111· .n.
Reslonomlcs,Bkr. ~
e OFF1CES e
. 30tl a 600 sq. It. OO(frA
MESA. Call 64£-71n
001\0NA DEL MARJ Flan.
AJC. sec'y setvice. $15 mo.
Agent, 67$-7225 ltl.R.
EXECUTIVE OFF1CE
Newport Cn~Rodetrer Bids.
RecepUonist lncl'd ~-
OFFICE for rent ·Gr. floor.
$'70. Plenty par\dn& • 171£
Orana,e Ave., C.M. 5M--32(19.
Business Rental 445
"THE F i..CI'ORY" 11\ C&n·
nery Village, a new concept
in retail artlwi ahopa. Set'
to appreciate. $10/mo ' UP.
425 :.>th St. NB. 6'f3..8500. 642·2611 Apt. Unfurn. 365 but I t-1 D s , a: • r • a: e , * 1 BR. Apt. Bltns, end gar, S.nt.!t Ana 1 BED RM •••••• From tl.40
STUDIOS a t BR'S. ciiH!e-Me m.et. $150/mo. Block from ..,...._ $135. FAMILIES 2 BIDRM ..... From 1160 &t "" 13 . AVAILABLE Bock Boy 962-9194. . 5.1&-:m<>. You're right, they're und<r· t-ftlc& ~ STORE tor Ieaae. 2SO 1q. ft.
301 Marine, No. X>G, Balboa
Island. 71~4.
• Full kitchen 2 BR, elec blina, disp. Crp" * FRESH AIR priced!
1561
M ... Dr. • Heated pool & drp" bid p..1. Chlldren •e-lit-WELCOME' (5 bJks from NeWpOrt Blvd.) Add duh •n• miash to I 4JJndrY facilitiea . ~· "'Pl Walk ~ CBlks tD Beach! • 54&-8960 separates with this new set. UNUSUAL Uve in mod. apt.
e Free utilities COK. ms~r:.:·:::"34 -21-. L«e/2 BR. apt, newly decor. SINGLE STORY Huntington Beach POTHOLDER JIFF y S ! ~~ve.C:tbulinea. m.'1225
• Free Unens orona Ue1 ~ ... -r APARTM£NTS W w crpts, drps, bltn!, ex· ph Crochet and join 4 squarer; e T.V. 1: makl aerv. avail. -3. IJR. 2 ~. ; ........... $235. cept refrig. $150. No s:ngls, South S.• Atmos ere • OCEAN VIEW • From for center front. 4 for bllck, lndu1trJ1I Rental 450
• P
•--·-•-2 ... on no pets. 536-lTil 2 BDRM-2 BATil $135. 1 BR. Furn or unfun:t. 18 for "".. C b" · Id ·-"" _., ""'"' BR. 1~ BA •• • •• • • • ..,....,.,. '-6• om me vtv WllA ~ --~ MARTIN
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$30 WK. & UP * ~~~ (ALSO .AVAIL. FURN.) $70. MOYE·IN "'* $175/mo. Discount for students. CASA colon of knitting worsted. T uu you'"=-' most of t:I.: . · Y New adult 11.•rde~ts. ALLOWANCE Carpets and Drapes PLAYA, 14th le Walnut, Pattern 7028: ha&, vnt, Sizes all now! Tops, tops, tops to •ASSOCIATES e Studio I: 1 BR Aptt --.. 1 , -Under N M t Air Conditioned H.B. Call 536-8367. g.18 ind .tHm with shorts, pants, LeuSnc of indUltrial "bldp. e Room $15 WK • Up. I~ SJ!t,1 151 E •. 21st. -ew anagemen · Prtvate Patios · · SEVENn.ftvE CENTS skirts all through summer. au lize• in NeWl)Ort Beach, : ~m:.~:~w 1,':11 ON TEN Aamz NEWLY Dl;CORAJED ~:~;.:'.ts, drps, blblS. HEATED POOL ~s: ~bea:: !!:~~ for each pattern _ add :zs Whtp up. eight ereat ahirb Cc!lta Mesa A Santa ADI..
1 A2BR.J'ln,A Vatma. BEAUTIFUL lblkN.ofAdaml{ottbeachl Carport&: Storage lnqlllreN 2 centsforeachpattemforAlr and overblou.st!i in cotton, 500D)rtt'Road,Santa~ ~~=~i~c.;:9'155 nrepl&cel I priv, palkll. GROUNDS 729 •6. Utica 53&-2796 Nr, Schools =-~~~. o, ' Me.ii and Spetlal Handling: pol~er. 54MC71
Thl.1 Ad Worlh)JS on Rent Poo!a Tennll Omtnn B1l:1st. -10 Minutes to Ocean 536-7070 Nr. So. Coast Plaza otherwiae thinkia.ss delivery ~nt,ed.Pattern 9378: N£W 2500 Sq, Ft, $250 Mo.
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Sea IAne. CdM IM-XU Gu Heat A stove. W11.ter Irvine HIDDEN VILLAGE Newport 'Be•ch will" take three weeks or Misses Sizes 8, 1(), 12, 14, 16, Modern blda:., Edina,r St.
(MacArtbnr nr Caul Hwy} Gar. Rec. Rm, Laundry Rm 2500 South Salta more. Send to Allee Brooks, lB. Yardages 1n pa«ern. Nr. Frwy., So. Sa.nt& Ana
Unbell1v1bly Be1utlful 1 BR. $140 {enter 2 blkJ 'W, of Bristol, OCEANFRONT: •Br, 3 Ba. The DAILY PILOT 100 Walaworth Real Estate
VAL D' ISERE Garden Apts. $425 monthlY year tent&\ 2 BR. $1£i0, $165. $175 PARK W&ST ott Warner on Linda Way, New. Custom decor. Fam.' NeedMatt Dept., J3cix 163'. u:vENTY·FIVll CENTS CAU..: 639-4210
Adulll -DO· pm. 1'lowen SUper deluxe duplex, . bal.: HKlel'HM de MaMi APARTME"NTS .:>uth tow. Central) preferred. No pets. Yrl)'.' Old Chelsea · s~tion., New for each pettem ... add ~-stream I: cony w/getty view, partial· 160 W. WU.on, Apt 1, CM 1 Bdr.m. From $16G Santa Ana • ~1525 $&lO mo. 673-8561. York, N.Y. 10011• Print cen.ts tor each patre:;i :i AU'=· f~M·~~d.~ :~s&i,45;.:oo=.~ ty turn'd Adu.I.ta. no pet,: BAY MEADOW APTS4 2 Bdrm., 2 &.. 3 Heated Pool.I OAKWOOD GARDEN Name, Addreu, Zip, Pattern =n:! ;r::.:.11 ~~iv:~ $167/~. 1787 Whittler, si
Unturn. from $138. SEE IT: 673-4&52. 2 Br, be.am celllnp, priv pa· From $195 Larae Oubbou.se etc. BBQ Apartments Number. C?t!. DQs ~· lfftl
MU67t) WATCH the -·-·~ in this tio, rec. facil., clORd pr-3883 Parkview Lane Oilld Care Center (Resort Living tor N E E 0 LE C R AFT '72! will take ndtluff weeks1 or ~l 1
DID Paraom, · ..........,., age. Gu beat, oook:ln& .l IrYine. (Jwt oft Great new 1 2 Ir 3 Bdrma Adults Only) Crochet, knit, etc. Free rnott: Se tD M • r an ' . .
AT T R'A CT I V E Ly turn executive 3 bdrm. Ocean water all pd. Aii adults. no San Dlego Fwy at Culver Rd) From $149 NEWPORT BEACH cllrecticn. 50 cents. Martin, the DAILY lPll...O'I'' m> to 9600 Sq. rt.
Crpt'c, drpl, llPPli&nceL Blvd. duplex. Adultt only. peta. From $165. includes free beat a: air cond. l6th at Irvine NEW' laltut Macrame 442. Pattern Dept., 232 West Wll Birch. Nwpt BMc!l
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.. ~~t-~~. «nt'!~Longto ~· Aaent ~. 317 w. Ba,y St, c.M. SOUTH COAST 645-0550 or 6'2-8170 ~ic, jancy knots, patterns: i:'u.st.f>r~~w N=. Nii: R~~f!alumgardoeW .... : SQ~" -~ ~ Call 646-0073 Laguna k•ch VILLAS VISTA DEL MESA ,.. n•r00 "th ZIP -and -·• 1 •••--
time tenants. 1 BR. $134.50. 'CLOSE to SH.eh, lrg, 2 Br-., BRAND NEW 2 BR NEW OCEAN VIEW APl'S. UCll MacArtbut Blvd. EllJ &rt ol Ha Ir p 1 n ~ wt 1 ---..
2 BR. $154.50. Adult&, DO 2 Ba., open beam1, frplc, 54&-8823 Apartments Crochet -over 26 designs to STYLE NUMBER. DESIRE ~ atore. peta S36-511.f bltns, 330-A Marguerite .. Bronze Medallion, encl gar, 2 BR, 2 ~ &: l BA. Also 3 1 It 2 BR. Fum. &: Unt. D.lsh-make. SL SEE MORE Sp r Ins location for retail,0.Stlet tn
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b!' pr. 673--0!337 or 615--Sn&. crpts, drpr, bit-ins, garb. BR, 2 BA. $2504330. 222 South L•guna . wuher • ,$¥ 6l Rdrig • Instant CrocbfJt Boot _ Fashions and~ one pat. Newport Bch ara m 1q.
apt ~kiAJ.&olf ,CQ.lQ'!le. UNIQUE <$8.te~u on~ = $12tl Albert Pl, East· Areh.,~, 494-2339. * BEACH LIVING AT ITS SbagRENTCl'P.t&·~....._~:nter. learn by pictures! Paf1,erns. tern free" from new Spring· rt. plus, WU! ~ "~laOll. ater I. • lfi!lrilo.Gaat.,..,,,., tldi.l 11!' !'"t . ·~~ -II Summer Catalor. All .U.11 terms .·-er Gar., w cpl Dr. 2 bdrm.·• den • ~ pd. Orlldren ok, no pets ' s BEST .. , .Leue 2 BR, 2 Irvine & "'-111 Drive · onry so C!Jdllr, .... 71"8N-r1J 1 • .,
ps furn. To_..-TOOm.Adultsonly,13'15)10. 64Ut>63.· , .*' .3 R~RMS. * •BA. elov.tobeoch: Adult£ * 545-4155 ·,* ' .,,., ... te-.tGll1-INSTANT sEwJNG BOOK -
only, No .U.les, cbildren at Aget 615-4930o641)...002). r: no pets: From $350. 317$ .. more tha11100 gifts. $1. cPuPle with teen .wbt uni. pets; $150 mo. ~52. Nolf VIiia Rlvlor• •.. lfll'W > vrr;i •. Ad1111' '.only, Coft<t Hwy South Laguna 1 BR on Newport Channel. is Jiiiy liq --SO sew today, wear tomom>W. hie. 2 .or 3 Br. Npf ifcbts.
*GREAT VIEW 2 BR. * . 2,Sr., 2 Full Ba )elrl;t. $DJ month. ** 4~2835. -erprt, patio, sand. $160 mo. cents. $1. cir Bal Pen, 411.. ·6*Uf5.
1 J:iR. duplex, Frple, Beam Frplc., bltns, aundeck:a, pool. Families Welcome Call: 673-3663 968-250lJ Eves. 494--5346 Hool ot 1J Prl&e 1.1 halll cdlinp, .Cedar paneiling, $200 up. 644--6344, ~. Sha& ctp/drps, patio, beam 180• ocean view, unturn. 2 eves. 50 . ti I · WANTED 'fn coMlgnment ~LE , CQ\lp&. wants
Pyt pe.tk>. $UI. 336 E-2()th, CLEAN 2 Br no .,.,. =:r ceil., &8J'8if!S. Br. a¢.: •• Bltns, cpts, drpso Qaceln!t -· 116 tt SO ladledes Ispthrlng '!..~~~!' ~ houfe, Oo.t&~ up M>l3l?.. -, ·-·Rell. · pa etn11. us co ng. ~ ..... ..,..., to e-t•ino lf3..-· $175. : From $180 Adults only, no pets. Avail I I{ •) cent.a. small antiques. Muat be "'w.1 . t.wv-••
$100 _ MOVE IN Allowance 6'73--Un aft 6Pm 622 liamllton, C.M. Mar. Yra l5e. $225. 499-2161. _ ,._. ,,.. MUKID q.ut Book 1 _ 50 In mint cond. Nice cllen-~· DBL. Pl'.· or tuitable
Shady Elms -Lawn -Pool . See Mar. Mr. I: Mn. Hoban WutclJff cent!. tele. Call Rap To Rlchea, apace f ~. PrlVate. 6
Qrlldren's Section 2 BR., Bl~ W':1!'" to 548-82: . QaDtt lor Toda1'• IJvlaf 285 E. Main, Tustin. m$. to 1 yr. tnUIC 1te
FU171-1; Unfurn 11; 2 Br. ..~~~-~ ~ 2 BR. 2 BA. Unf. Apt $150. L•gUM Ni,u:il WESTCLIFF uea, 2 BR, 2 Rooms 400 15 beautiful P&tten.. sQ' 544--
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From $135/mo. Up ·___,..... .i 1·, . ,. · Adults, no pets. DJ center ;••• ..... _.. :-·-· · .... BA .. Cozy frplc., Garden cents. SAY BYE BYE Auto tr•ns-.teffan. 525
lTIE.22nd St. e -~ . Malfl~~ .. ;;._; ·St. sq.MSB. LAGUNA NIGUEL patio, Single otory, RQOMS1orttntfrom$13to TOlOYEARS ...-• .
LGE• J. br. apt, put. ~ ": ol Dt Lt,.;i,at ;:r "'l1IE GABLES'" Call. A~~ts Sotindproof, Bltns, FI A $20 weekly. Oean, quiet old MR .. D. No cream, gym or conneUe CARPOOL WANTED to vtc.
$125. ..,. $135. ·Adult£. .APA"RT...,..ME"TS·. ~New _6 Mo. heat. trg din rm. Walk to fasJUooed hotel, 4 blocla TAILORING Retalll under 125. Century City "" s..ita . Quiet: N r , " 2 Br •. w/pr. Adults, cpts, Leue· Proeralh . Aftilable-Westclilf Plat.a, across from from beach-. TY't laundl')', Ctneral -6: Leather Call WU.SON Monica, M·F. Stt Sa.
l.Ddr,!1 '~W No B Alt OoDd • Frplc.s . 3 Swim· drps, bltns, fncd Yr d · Now. 1 BR $154. 2 BR. 1 Ba Coco'•· 1665 Irvine. $195. etc. The ColOOial IM. 421 Alterations 897-0771 Or 5.'K)-1413
mHrts. 192;1 allacr · ·min&:. PooJa • Health Spa • w/patlo, wtr p:l.. ~ $187. 2 BR. 2 Ba. $196 per Adlts. 642--0239. 8th St, Huntln&ton Beach. II hour service
548 1518. Teprus QU • Game: I: BU· ™ <>rwige Ave. $155 month. Apts., 536-9167 Small alterations while F1scin1tin9 Womenhood I
-HOLIDAY PLAZA liard Room. R.6o ~ 1 BR Carport. Priv. patio. 2900. Aloma Ave. 495-4272 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 ~Bach, 2 Blka from H.B. l'O'I walt! NEW CLASSES .
DELUXE spacious 1 SR. • 1 BED JI • Crptr, drpe:, all elee. resp. -pier, Ideal for students. 1 120-C Tustin Ave. startl.na: March ith, fUl'n :qt~ $135. Heated pool. FRQM .$165 adults only. No children or Mesa V•rcle B•~k Bay adult. No pets, $65 per mo. Newport Beach -548-0149 7:30 PM. , ~·-
.Amp!• parkinC. Adults -no MEDITERRANEAN pet. $125/mo. ~1322. NEW 2 bdrin cnndo . shag !st & bt mo. Reot ftl. or .. amaktntl " Aiteratiol!a' ' 6C-lll7 Por-.la _.
Jieta.11965 Pomona Ave.. CM Vl~LAGE LR.G 3 Br, 2 BA, crpt, drps, cpts, drapes, diah,;uher, 1 & 2 BR Aptl, Furn or un-536-806f Specialize Jn Weddlnp •• 'a Dally .~ Q••Hted SADDLEBACK Sauna 'A
1 'BR w/auto dshW!lf'. Will ' toed patio, nr 0 CC. bltns, ~patio, garage,· pool. =· Startin~:t ~1!5f ~ DEttJXE, private entrance For app't 5f6.844l Ad. l4J..66TI · M.,..e for the' belt ·ftlax.
be ftady on 0Z. before 3/7 2400 Harbor Blvd., C.M. $150/mo. ~~rt. 557-6151. $190. 546-3416. scs-™sm ' s' &r: bat b, Em p 1 o ye d inc teeUnc. You ,.... U1 to
for occupancy. Call Mr"a1"' RENT(TI4AL) 5507~CE e WILSON GARDENS e DELUXE 2 1: 3 Br., 2 Ba., ' gentleman. No l11l0ken. lml'ad you. Attractive
·Mn. Titre at 543-4500 t · 0~ 10. AM~· S.PM 2 OR.111 BA, ...,tldrpe, encl encl. (ar.· $150 up. Rental Cost• MH• 675--0310 548-7197 * *. .* tedmklana. Prlvato _,,._
6pln. : patio. $140. 640ml Ole. ·3095 Mace Ave. QU!Er Room w/priv. both * * * 20% DISCOUNT with tl1la
"*.WINTER RATES * 3 BR, l~ Ba. dshwshr., FOR Adults over 35, 3 Br, lit 546-1(134 . &: entrance. OU street park-ad, Call 63Ul1L 307 E.
Attrac turn Studloa SUS. 1 lndry crpt/~11' 2$chll7"0d. floor. New dee., Nr shops. Mission Vi•io ** ** lng. 548-2720. Chp.pm.an, Oranp, Open lO
BR'• SUS. Adults. no pets. ~~.'ail • · 1 • $140. Incl ps, wtr, 548-Wl NEW Guest Home am·
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2135Eld•n.Mgr.Apt6. 1 BR s .... R f ' •BRAND NEW• 3 br. 111 415 Trader's Parad1"se· FULLY LICENSED .
. 1 Br IUO It 2 Br $150. Lari•· * LOWER * 2 B Dlah,;uber, '~. r ~'. bl•':... 2 atorytlo condo!. Shagncl, LA COSTA APJS. *PRIVATE ROOM* RemwnedSplrl Hindu Splrttuallst.
Pool • terraee· Ideal for GOLD Medallio!I, front r 117 J~e!I, SUS. 54G-6133. ..._..., pa · poo • e · . for unbulatoey pc!l'Dl. Good tual ~n& it v e-n
bodfelon, no· cbildreh. 1993 pc.tic, encl<"• laundn>mat garage. 830--0871; I & ... ;,_,room food, nice cbeerful l1lm>IJlld. I 1" nes dalJy. · 10.Ul-lOPM;' Advice
Qiurch. 548-963l. Adults, no pets. $155/mo. LARGE 2 BR. Carpets N n .:.-'· D9U on all matten of llle. W N.
645-3515 or -· and drapes. $L10lmo. •wport -ch •·Built-Ins • Slat carpets Inga. EI Camh1o Real, . San
· SHARP 1 Br. ~. Nr. * Cail ~7Xl9 * e Drapes e Walk in closets * Call 54M7S3 * Oemente.. csi.8lJll
-utU . ¢. No pets. UNFURN 2 BR Studio Apt. PARK NEWPORT • SWlmmlbi Pool Ront•I• to-.. 430 t1"mes or Ad\ilta.1884.Monrovta. Crpts, dr;c! pr. SWim'g 2 BR apt," crpl'd &:.drps, . e Bar-b-Ques . .,-=;,::,··=--====~! 541-<1336 pool. No cbild!of.· DO pets. stove, ftfrlg. Pool. Lndry AP'ARJMENJS e Enclooed Garqe SHARE My W a t er Ir o n t DISCOVER DISOOVIJRY
ffiRN!SREil 2 Br pt. utll Quiet ne l"fbborbood tacll.Chldmok.646-m:I. on th• bay All Utiili;+la• Pa· id Rome w/dock. man 3(M;D dollars l'tndYOURSELf'ln!lomeooe
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$l'Kl/mo. 'Zrl'l~: .Maple · 642-8042. _ 3 Br, 2 .Ba Montecello Town--IUH yn, $ISO/mo. St r a I s ht , Call now - No obltption
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••• ~• SPAC. 2 It 3 Br. Apt. $140 up -bllm. crpts, clrpo. Luxury -nt IJvtog OV· 675-4331. (TI4J. l3S-a85 (213) Sl..1313 • . ~-· Pool. cpt/di'p., blina, Kldl olc 542-2126. , erloold!>g the water. l)ljoy Adults, no pets BR<m!ER or stater to shin! N~TIONALLY :
l DELUXE BACHELOR Af.18. 1996 Maple No. 1 6(2.3813 Eoat Blull $750,000 bealth .... 7 .wim· Walldnll distance to 3 BR house 2 blocks from •n• 'TIPLE -·• .: •• • . RECOGNIZED '
· '17T'J'·Sa.nta Ana Ave:,:!'~,, 2206 Coll._ No. 5 .642-'1035 • ming pools,. 7 ligh\ed ten-&hopping center. beach. l80 util •-. _,, Trade Olnln& nn. set. Bed· .auu... """'..,,.. ~"' • Ul ~ -· Bl!ACHBLUl'F APTS nis c:ourls. plua mu • I • ., A do St C M •~ -· room set (lwtn, dbl. It Kl"" LquM• development ..,._ PROBLEM ·l'reflll!ICY: C.0. 14ir. Apt. · wVELY 2 BR. 2 BA • ~·· • 0 -" voco '' • • Cataltnabe!ore5-p.m. · ·-.~1tl33M--'tle1. lldeot, a y mpafh"T!le
STUNNING 1 br, tum'd $160. -twnhse patio dbl gar Spac 21: 3 Br, 2 ba,. Pool, Pa· bicycle ffiii!1, putting, ahuf. 642·9708 ud) O.Waht, T. V. fOr Bar _.. .,.,..... ~ ...
2 hr, ... ~:· $!10 doU&n i poola. "sns · ~., t?3-m6 Uo, DJWR. 823l BEU1aTH&1S1.ms. ~~mer:=~;~1·; S:. ~ ~~~ ;~~ 1: 1toots, ~~:1 ~~·:~~me, ::-:c' ~lrc· ::r,
w --ewo. l B • 2 A and :t-bedroom plana and · or Days 11-2, -B Elden ~. ~· · ool 1 Br FullY ted d • pee! --4. BDRM, 2 BA, R·2 krt, \ BACHELbRS y: 7972 * 2 BR. Partly furn. $140 . carpe • ra 2-ltory town bCl'!11es. Elec--HACIENDA Ave., C.M. room for extra unit, $1.8,000 ,., MASSAGE 11$1imlywq to
Apt. Furn. Util pd. !HS-mo. Near ahp'• It -· 2 Covered parldne aWla Irie kitcbeM, private pat!Oo HARl!OR Wanted• girl to ahare Jrg 2 FHA loan, 11~500 eqty, W1LL Trade skis, 2&mn ttlu In lilll llec:tlo -W.
or ~~.Dr. c.M. can 646-2210. , : yG~. •11"'6 8~1~ ~St ~ or balcorriff.·carpetlne, dn.·, 24l AVOCADO S1REE'l' Br apt. All xt:ru,. pool $79. Trade for units at !T Fisher RSL. aood cond. w/ &U-2100. , ·• ..
I AV~ Now 1 A 2 Br furn. *· 2 t. 3 BR. Trple. Bit.Ina. r~. ~ .... -ay, perles. Sublmalled park-· Adults '"1\y • No· Peta mo. 1 child O.K. 11'1·3<itl9 or Doy!< Co. Eves 83U341 Marl<er bindh111FOR35mm ALCOHOLICS. -
pool, re<: ·rm, ed' Joe. No Cooed ....... Near South 1-... ~ 0 in( with e!evalon. Optfonal Dehllot 1 A 2 BR. Pool 842-6235. 2· LOTS. Bl• B<ar. Value camera w/blt-in Upt meter Phone SC.121T er wdta.P.O.
I ~·-no -ts. tl46-582A • • •-maid _...! 'auat north o! r--· ~--•d ·•• A fOClll. 6'U587 -·-~-•
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I BR Duplex, Stove. a: refria:., .....,.. • •• ow. FROM $1J>. 648-12>1 Newport Beach &re:&. Costa Mesa area. CAIL Cl'yataf tor prhrate ti~
mobile homl! tl.45· no pets. Adults o ·nly . Road.' ~-Doylf!Co. CLOSEtofamoulsklmrtJ tJrwotlUthJ"Alll-,a.tom
I wu.on. c .M. 645-4530· $110/mo. -· ON BEACH.' T-<nt> 644-19tl0 * l BEDROOM * SHARE 2 BR apt. C..ta Eves 833-6341 3 BO, 2 Bo. 3000 ... Bit '61. Bra, aiao F....Up. ISi.ai
• SLEEPING Room $IO 2 BR, 2 BA. Studio fer rtnta!. ln!onbatJon. Ii Bo. -c:oncepL Mesa with WDrldng pmon. R-2 Lot Palm 5pr1ng1. Cedar, 2 u. brtt. 1rp1a. Lad\ .,..,ar::-833---;;11::=7'1:0. =o-==d ! NfW iii.Int, IMC dpt. •f0..2lll Cfp\I., drps. patio. POOL. J"URN, .l '\JNFt!RN. WANTED ."ji EL 1 AB ~E Bf&m celllnp, extr11 Jr& Male or female. 6*-3566. Takd 5 unita, $7500. value. :ruh.~•~· ~ ** INCREASE Y 0 UR
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Dani Pelnt , 1 child ok. '46-0496. 2 Bl\.. l't'oal. $J65 ~ to.fMrly lease a bedtm1, encl i ·.tio. rt?"a· NEED roommate f4> aMrf Trade for units or hOUse. e -· · Bum.INE. tn 7 k> 10 dtys.
, --SHA1U' W11ur1i Llf-to ADULTS ONLY 1,ARGE ·•2·· BR.' De~. tlon nn, &aW\l botba. de. beach house lhaf crpt1 Doyle Co. Ka"" Alla Bru.•·Call
l··-·SA_,VE_1$.,...,0"'N,-.."'J1ENT:::::::l-••:: '·o.c.c.•A U.C.L 'Slltl mo.. Fllmlblrt Avallable Hlde+'jVat. Hr. oe<ao, ~ts.n 2";;,1~t~ hplc. yrly J~ 613-e176. • Evet 1381341 TRADE $8l!XJ «I In my· 4'.l~~M2~·~3Sl~Ll~Nlt!! ... !!-!!~'~~ u----. 1 be&u\llul • 557.7761. . ·' • C a r p e~her REWARD ';!. atnl @Ill ·--~.,.... • "-~· br,2 bo home w/eu1tom bit ~~--· c1'I healed poo1.......,.tennla Appl 613'19119 . "1-0M starting "'°"'.I Office Rontol 44CI H,\VE; 3 BR. mG BEAR 15'"32' pool for mobile luo.
_.. view units. Adlt ·• NEWLY DE~ORATED · ne _......,. views · ' HARBOR ;GREENS HOME. VIEW. ALL \JTIL., Private party. ! m pe~ Ute clutlll •. ~. ~ l. BR clu!11'X. -".patloMmpla parldnc " BACK&; izea. 2~ Prlv.. ·• 54t>5025 LAGUNA BEACH,~ *I ft., nmN, EQUITY $8500. Call 1139-177!1 , , Hilllil"""" ....... . . c:a>p, draJlOI a paint. i_. , . Secill1ty Gllc'da; • • patio, garaia, ·w:a ' carpet, t SPACIOUS t :m-1300 sq It Emerald Bay -WANT: .LOCAL PROPER-
1 , ty f •rd t • -HUNTINl!.JON dtapeo, stove, ..., paint. Well-~lan<d Apia _ Pro!KSlonal Bid.. Ocean llY. MYERS, m6'1!6.
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1 BR, eau., pool, beam .. Mature adults only. •~ 'II!' ~ Ad'ull• onl§,. no petil, tntckl. 1 .~2-8R. w/ Te:rra~•~ View; air eond., customer YES, we have banana•. And TRADE "M·l comm~'°' 'Found ,,,_ W.> Ill
"f «II.; dohwshr. Nr hosp. -· P"ACIFIC Avall Apr. 13.-612-22&7. From 1140 • $215/mo pkg. -%13: 244--0U, Ev<a net spendable! $172,<lll !ruit ac lot w/4 houaetl A cale, """'-· _____ _
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rw De 1 u 'x e Shll cpta, drps, MUftl.I, n4: 492-'TU8. plantation A small cattle No. Long Beach. For vacant Fnd. AD·wtlite par;v vtc.
Camff'O'\· ~u·· • {U4) 536--1.QT Medallion Apt. • WtltcliU pool, Jacuzi~ encl ez, OEWXE 360 sq, ft. 2 rm. ranch 1n AUAtralla FOR CaL lot or lot w/cop'I blda:. or Nftbope • lit . SL, 4.A.
CUTE 1 BR, ...,Jy -r., ** BEAUTIFUL 1 A-2 BR. · Ole open 10am.fpm1laliy location. 2 BR, 1 BA7 Quiet Adult liVln< sut\i. $175/mo. Corona dcl prop, Al'· rn.722> Hll\ j? Atter 4, 55'!$29, About 3 moa. old. Pleaoe
New.crp!J. clrpa, 1140. contemporary Carden Apts, WILLIAM WALTERS co. ~/mo. l !Ir. $185/mo. ME RRIMAC WOODS Mar nr. !>Olt olfi<e1 Snack * * * * * *'-c:".ol"-l-i:ll3:.:!.6657,::;;.:.·,_-,-~t ** g...890) ** Pat lot, tr,lc, ,ooL ,.. · 675--4inl Bkr. GS Me.rrtmac Way, CM ' Shop. Pr1•. pka:. AIM::ond. :.:...--~----------'----C:\'11'he lutest draw bl tbe
Soll !ho old -Bo)' the ~ Call 5*6lA 4 pd want .a ill a IOOd llaily Pilot Walt Ada haw Sell Idle items ..,.t Call Rt<lonomies, Bia. ~ Fut mults an ju.ti a plmt\!>AILY PILOr !Or action! WMI .• .a llaily . P 11 o t
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II mll. Ylc NII. Do7s fn.lJllO, -· :U Y!:ARS ...,, In nmoOd. :n.e ell Small motlva•~ ><~•, ~·~ " ---~-. -. -time, Em. A wlt-<DdL Elc· --· Maintenance ·-~-· -·-1n ~ -•--. ~ ·--...... --w•u .. -""""-1-In No.do Trol_. •-"-• -·-rn---··~ .----teeft1aryto_lnlo_ ntlmallnc •Ill<> body -... --... -. $50l-$650 Per Mo. ptr.ooly.N .. L .... -· !!'!...~."!'1295. ..... 0..'-ned to flt -·· ~ ....!:"", ~-~ ~-!ppl~ T ... s.rv1..-" .......Wbilltioo •• l.ut· ......... r In .. I new Costa M-YOWIC ,,, .. -... _N=-'"'"""J>Ol~rl=-BJvd.-=-=c..,.M,,,.== ... __ w ~ .,,._ ,. ,_ .,_, 1-w r:w•an1 ........., .. • paced Newport ~ach ad· tactUUH It: ~m + aaluy, SER.VICE Station ~&man. tiiiD: Male ......,....,_ lludtot. •JS.1166 John Toner. vmbdog agmcy. Bratna, f!JS. Joln tho Rod Corpot ~t~· 1:.,.notA:;;;i~ ...,. ,..rd. o.;,tEw, !Ult .~·N~·-=~~ mr ~~i:~;.11 P=E.:s~o~~T: I Eiaflsl•• Ill') 1n1t1a1~:·11".:.,r Call~~-~~;.r:'~":i!:,'" ...,. -°'~t.ty.u :=·N~~Sllell,nlh
• Thun. ••• -·. la.lld.iclpl.ng &t'r\lkft, call _..,.. home-Most I 15. . . f' BABYc~ ----•--• 2790 H·...._ Bl at ..... ___ 1. Tf'levi.IJon adwrt1alnr u ~ed. For info on job """='~'==::-::==--540--5lS8 Servlng ,_ ""'' 'a:.n ............... ,16' Nuw-~ ct 312112. placemtntt, cal 1'ltldtiy 9 Sl'OP SMOKING The Easy ~CK 6 whJte fern. cat ' • Newpcrt, lt7-.2829. eves, in my home. 16 yrs or ENGINEER South Qrarw:~ 2. Extensive newspap!r ad-am-1 pm only. \Vay & earn $11J0.;100J a mo.
: w/t» tail Founcl vtc 50th ' ~. 'i;:CW,. Mu&., Dover Landlc•pl"I Job W1nted1 ferNle 702 older. Muat ha~ own County e~er needs man wrtlaloc 776-8551 89H21l.
' Sl .. Seasbon Dr., N.B. -• R 0 E uansp. Vic So. Coast Plaza. aper. In hla!I -!. CalJ In lilllng lead& STOP Slnoltlnl tbe e.., way
.&U-3514. C0..'4PLETE zardenlna P F SSIONAL YOUNGman.-Experlenct.d 9'19-G19. ateambollttopm.Uon&air 4.ContlllUOUI iiroftllkmll,,.,====----le earn tJ.00.1000/mo, w/o
aervict. ~ Ir. SPRINKLER sYSTEllS m,. P1umbl'r'1 usistant nttdi BABYsrrJ'ER needed In condJtiortloc. SUbmlt 1"\lme ~ PROFESSIONAL p bone inttrferrinf w/pttMnt job :~ N1i. ~ ~~r...!: ttUable, free e 1 t J ma t e ll~ at ~ ~ ~ ~e job. C&l1 Brian Mesa Verde School area. J lnclud~ aa1ary hiltory A 5. 155 omcu Ill 3 statta aolldtor • Dana Point, San Smoktft product. 892--4213
. ~ --. _963-__ ID12""'.===~--"' yr. v.............. Day1 a Wffk. Kiri• .,u a requirements to °'Mifit.d 6. u-· ... 11e<1 rdm'al ...... Oernenti!, Ca~ area. -·~ ~· nt. ACE SPRINKU!:R (X). ., N -·~--· Work jJi ~--PARADISE m.n;o LADY ....,.. bou9'1:1eaolne moa. " JD ., u ,.,., Call -o. w• Dally Pilot P.O. ...,. do!.,_ own ~
Feb. 28. Male b1k A "1Ute GARDENING · .....t<. Exper. own trans.. Tue<., Wed. or .-alt 7. Box 1560, CoJls Meta. Ca. 7. Individual b-.. ,..,.... Bet! Ip ...._ PboDe
• Coll~ mix. Vi< N.B. Day1 W• Do E>:aY!h°"' * LANDSCAPING * $3.50 hr., 847-3637. !14&-l.Sl2 926l6. ~ 835-141!5 -., 9:00 •. m.
' 673;-lifiO, em W-8991. 'Pleue Call, &C-86t9 New lawn, Sorlnkler MEDICAL imurance lyped: BABYSrrTER needed live-EXEC. Secretary for local a. Outstanding lmq:e and ~and:;:..::""°";::;:;.·.,.._,_,=---
FND. Y"""' ....,.. male * 549 20l S * 5.ll"444S my home-pick up A de-In or ool S Qay ;.,k. 3 cbun:h. Muat be .. ,.,., repotatlon RHI E1tol1 CorMr
eat Near Beach A MeFad-• M41Mnry livery. 1D yrs exp, 842-UJl. chlldnn, lite htkpni. Salary penoneJ>le, efficient. Reply, 9. NO company refiJnenta· New or experien~. Join the
·den, H.B. 897-7t69. 21 )'l'I. exp. Free F.at. n .... work. gmeral cleaning. Open. 962-4211. P.O •• Box 1536, Newport Hon company' that's fl'OWlnf. If
L "' *, auDSCAPING MASONRY Etiterpri1t11 -v Beach Ca92663. 10. Superior workinl condi· you do not have a license,
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"ED"n.• _,__ Ntw lawns. Spmkln:,, decks, -Uo&. Est. 5 f 6 _ 4 g SI MJ.-<M6T. BaL Pen., Mon. tbru Fri. F•dory Trnes $2.2.S hr All thb: and D ... 9 TYPIST: J-low about \Wl'kln&
"'" """''n •w. peen parrot. derlim, de&Qup. State llc'<f. -NEED help at OOme! We 1::.> am.f:OO pm. Call aft s. Call Mn. Schmidt more spe s more .,. in tJie large modem offjce Vic. 19th St. between Orange bonded. 53$.1225. '36-7355. 675-f465. WESTCLIFF dollars fat you. U you Real estate lieenslng course. of one ol the countrin:
• Ave and Santa Ana Ave P•lntf"' A have Aides • Nunea • ,,.;;;;;:=,,,_-,...,.~-1 hawn'I yet investipted the Full tra1nirJg Pftlll'IUJl, Man-Return IO 242 E. l9tb St, JAPANESE prdene', com-Homekeepera • Compe-BABYSI'JTER wanted tn my Personnel Agency Red Carpet way, do yourseU qement opportunities. Mrs. largest fin an el a I I~
CM. plt.'te yard lel'V. Free est. P•pertlafllfftl ions e Homemakrrs -Up-C.M. mme 11:30ram-3:30pm, Zl3 Westdifl Dr., NB a favor -DO rr NOW! Jones for information al stltutions. Fine )'OUlll boa.
LOST male .year old k>ng Cltart..·Up , MS-2661, PAINnNG, prot All work jobn,547-6681. • carnec.540-0062att.f 6t5-27'70 lJCenledornot.call546-8640 (TI4 ) M2·558l,. $.150. •
l>alr<d Sealpolnt Hlmalayao 545-SID6. _,__ ...,._Color sp ectalllt Frlendl,y, 11m1e11 eaperienced BAKER, all >ll'OW!d. exper. FIBERGLASS mo!den • tor lnt•rview. All< for S-TARBELL REALTORS Call Joan Marlin. -
!ta4 vie. Tbe Blolt.I, NJ!. GRASS GROWING AGAIN! 842-4386, 1147-IHL dAIY wortter. 511-0082. Trotter'• Balcery 214 Forest Trainee• " exp'd. All 3 g~a:::;::;,. ":.:!oo~~.!:·"R~E~c=E=PT=.-'=.;..::.'-14~25 C<wtat Ageocy
Reward! 6"-1168. . Cln-up, main, com " lft,, PAINTER-SEMI-RETIRED tt.lp Wanted, Mi F 710 Aw., lquna ~eh. &bUts. 1631 Pfacentia., C.M. .,. ~ Be tbe official greeter in 2790 Harbor Bl at Adarnt
JJver il wht.. German abort-ea.II CI: HG a rd en l n c , REALISTIC 'pRICES BAR Maid, part t J me, Full , Time Housek••p_tr --..-thele lovely new H.B. of. TELEPHONE Salftl'. Top
, twr bird dog, Answr to Oly. 6'5-0309. <LEAN WORK &U-1255 wanted at the Lotus Room, l1ve·ln or 5 Deya 111!1!&. It you're a bubbly cx.mmi.ssk>ns and bonus. Ap.
CM HJ.2145, 6681816 Re· SPRINKLERS 1mtalled A No Wunrw ASSEMBLERS dreu neatly w/penonalit;y. Lind• Iii• enthuRutic ga1 v.·ho can ply in person beb\-etn 9.00
'ward! repaired-new lawns, Trees + WALLPAPER * Perm. 4 Temporary 56-9882 Good full time salary, aose type, ~will love this gpot. and 12:00 noon at 8381 Bo1aa
KEYS (!) _ 1 lhoukl llY I: abrubl removed. Frtt eat. -Mm. J'Oll eaU "Mac" A 1 ae m bl e: e I e ctr i c • BARMAID: No exp. nee. Ap-family, no small dtlldttn. 1 Xln't benefits. Call SSl--6122, I iiAiiveii"'"'iiii'•lllldwayiiiiiiiiiiC!iiiityii. iiiiiOJ
Ford, on IQld chain al· 60-6535. 541-lf.M -.1111 Meebanib':':'! devil ·.,..t • sub-I ~ Mekd4.Ys 10-6. Vildd'a ~=peillrcomwi·lh~~ ._.=.I I I I ~~lgancyU, ~botW.~l"-~rl
tached to larp red fl.utty PROFESSIONAL Cardmer, PAINTING-HONE Sf usem ~. n erpre ~. 1191" Newport atandarda. call'J6.Um'ie..,.f; • • r-., na~ ~ .y.,.., ...
, powdtt-putr type ball. Lost tree wartr, ~. Jlll'h*· CLE AN, GUARANTEED a 11 em b I yd raw 1ng 1, mvd., C.M. penonal interview: Bri"" Suite 219, S.A.
;In Colls Mea. Pl<Ua <all len,.._.,.jobl,ia-.p--k. "-~I<•---• speciflcatlon Jl<lnts, paru BOOKKEE • -~ RN'S ·~21""-.. -• t -,. ___ 4-U:UM .. .,. ~·~ ...... ~ list. 1 Yr • .......,ious electro PER references. JOB OPPORTUNIT ' --~~< • p.m. -· ~-~ 67&-5740 r·· G,.at °"""'""""with small =,,--=-=----y · l-11:30PM. Apply Mon thru LOST: <>ranee Pomeranian, AL'S L&ndacapinc. Tree • mechanlcalauemblyexper. growJng manufactur' F'ULL. Ptryne, mamt, Coast Catamaran needs am· Thurs 94m-5 ·~. Vlc: "l\lHp Lant, remcWal. Yard mnodeling. P~'i:'~:!...~~ Solderin&tedmlques. company. G~at bou ~ ~" no~. nee. bltlous )'OUllgmenforJibre-roi.mTA?J~ALLEY
1 eo.ta Meaa. 549-3931 Trub hauling, lot cleanup. he. Other fee jobs Sa aryfComm. Fuller aflas ~t buildinc-Plen!Y COMMUNITY HOSPrrAL
'st$-140'1. Repair lprinklers. 673-1166. ,bonded. Ref'a turn. Mi-2356. . TELONIC available, To $i;i0. . Bruah, 962-0416. of overtime avail. We will 11100 Euclid t W i1,i iR. Old mule: That L&ndseape Maintenance PAINTING, int&' ext, reas. INDUSTRIES INC. C6'l Mr. Harper, S4C)..6Q.1.) GENERAL Duty RN, train, Interviews daHy at 979-~ amer
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, b*: lib "'.-111 ~. By J'a--,.. _ _,e-rates, work guarntd. Local Coastal Aiency MEDfSURG., 2 positions, 10 AM. Apply in pel'IOn, l,,.,==0-.:.:;=::::..~--
""'"'1-•u ""'""J'I""~" ..---~ ...,. re'• Jic Phil -· --'"··ho lull -UT 30 ~ 1 33012 Ollie Perfecto, SJC. RESTAURANT, Fren c h "'!!!!!!~~~~'!"'-I! •, --. "Nlkti", RewJtd. Reliden~rclal .... • • ~;rorog;iJ. L-·-· Ba--L ~'""' nax r Bl al Adams • • : • r=wunne -= ~, YOU pp1 ··---Olli-South ~--t Co KEEP 1m~··1 .w. •e CWsine, Interv i ~wlnc WAITRESS IYJc. ont 61$o.I031 * M'T-2Mf * au Y the paint. BOYS .... , ~ mm. -l"'-'_,. -. ...,. Wailrftae L Rooms painted $10 ea. Also Hosp. So. Laguna. .f99..13ll. houlewife I: mother . Earn 11 -H0&1ts8es -Exper. P/time. Apply SUrf I: J'E LLO W Lab rad or PROFESSIONAL h!!tior Call 5tl).. Equal Oppnr, Employer Age 10.l.f to dellvtr papen An equal opportunity emplr. · time Min. ' 20 Kitchen Steward. Apply in Sirloin. 5930 W. Cou1 Hwy, :~. S "'°"· llewud. J-Gardelllnc Service ex . 7046. In the Dana Poln4 Son Cle-GAL FRIDAY $600 ~ ~ J::try: penonaP~'4SplNNm. NB. 646-<m . . : Name "'Loft'"• s. Lq, Free ett. * M6-0619 PROF. Painti.nl: 1ncl root.a, mente areas. .n.n.1
,49&-llBI. COMPLETE Lawn " ea:ourt. cell. I.le " Ina. ACCOUNTING DAILY PILOT How would""' lik• • aen· 540--0614. (Fomi...,..Ksranu WAITERorExper. Waltnfl
MALE white poodle vlclnJIY prdenlng -· Haullnc Ffte ell ~ CLERK 492-4QJ """IY Interesting job COD· LOT MAN R-unmt)• tor Dining Room, Hotel La· Jean.Qp. INT/EXT . . BRI ttmed w/travel A gft'at out-Full Time, Light mechanical 5J.O 30th St. Newport Bet.ch KUM-See Mr. Olan-425
Fountain Valle)'. No tap. A-e .. J'i:m, ~ work. ft--palnting:....nGuar. 2 ye.,. Accounll Plyable GHT Gal for beautiful doors. Growing co. pretered SALES So. C.out Hwy., Lac. Beh. 1511-3Z21. JAPANESE GARDENER ..-.. rates. ~Bill, exper. A ge:neral accounting furniture showroom, in nlE Call Helen Hayes. 54IJ..6055 WANTED, foreign ear
I Exper, FM Eat 548.-M09 eves. l».ckgrouDd. 1')'Pe 50 w.p.m. ~I~~ lypf ing lkllll. Al90 Coastal Agency ~ ~ ~ ~!._'ruNITY ltl be mechanie, C.O.ta Mesa aftL · ~ * 540.'13'13 * Pl•ster, P•fch, Repair deetric. ........,,... ""'6e 0 genl!r8J office 2790 Harbor Bl at Adams ZlOQ Harbor Blvd. 66otSfi • .....,. .._,,,..t growing co. 642-51.U I ...... ~ ...... I Japwsie GardeUns Service *PA'IQI' PJ...ASTmm-0 /Call For Appointment :,~~P1!, Capaplll GUARDS.. MALE=..=/F=•m.::..:::part=-t...:ime;;:,,;;.:g.::2.1 A~i:~ to~!i:: Well established Insurance
~ , Al.lo Clean-vp. Free Est. All type!:. Free estimates lnduatrial RelatiofUI 835-7515. PATROLMEN wk days for retail work in sales people w/ri&ht at-Agency desires V.'Oman be-
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EXP. JapaDHe Gardener TE LON IC CAFETERIA. EX p ER• area. Mil ecp. desirable . FANTASTIC retarial duties, st.>rthand ii
Complete Yard Service Plumbing INDUSTRIES PART**~.,~ HRS.** Full~ part time. Prem .• pay: MATURE Lady to Babysit In TRAINING PROGRAM dictaphone exper. req'd.
_ L •··ch --· lJJe ••• »--n d my home for 1 yr old. '4 ,._11 W" •-d t d ·-.,RV est. 5C8-8459 eve.. PLUMBING REPAIR •tun• -.. ~ .• P.m\l&, ... ai vae. days a wk. 642--2l53. ......._.. .. son 833--117710-S pm oX"u resume o a .,,o
EXPER J.....,. G.-ier No Jo• too small Equal Oppor. Empt.,... CONTROWR APPiy &lite G MOTEL MAID SA~S. KATHY Al.LS Datly PHot P.O. Box l!WIO, -~ yd ~-"-t * 612-3121 * ,,.. ... SZ!;i;i;N .. o ... Grand ......... .,s ... A ... iiii Call ~-tat t Kathy .... Costa M.,., Calif. -·-·--·~~. ·-ACCT. CLERK $450 Required toe bli.;...,, dolnfr l' Part -BALBOA INN .. ,. a ~ to I===-'-'....:....,;;..-~ A llflla. nee flt...,._, CO~E PLUMBING No typing needed here. 11lill •J>Pl'XL $2 MillJon a ,...1n ** HOllSEKEEPERS • 675-8740 ' • ma!ut a lot ot money. We WOMEN. g;ri.. lsdiel Eant
COSTA MESA 534-4121 24 hr. servb. MS-1161 xln't Costa Mtaa co. has defense, et'.llllJDe!'da Ir tn. DOMEmc JOBS -;;;::::;-;;;:;::-;:;=::;;-J:-traln.:!!!.!.!:.._;897~-~l~orgm.;;:11~TT!!;_. ~erperB~hSe~=
Newport Bch·Lquna Nlpel Pool Service & lots ol room toe you to ad-du.st?ial. Electncal-e!ectn>n-100% FREE NMCI Ex!To -y? SALESMEN · 962-00
Om.o care .~ a ' 1.aWD' Mowial ls fn1tall•tJGn vanoe. Ni~ new offices ' le odenttd public company. ~Avon aales npr•nta· Need mm who are l'Ndy to Mr. Levme, 6.
depnidable weekdays, ~ Comp. Servfce , , top benefits. Call 551.Q.22, Reply to box, e Live-In, Tustin, drive, like tiwt earn an estimat.ed S40 learn 1be ear bualneu and WOMAN FOR
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°11.nt to 5 yn. Lunchet 1: EXP. Hawaiian Ga.rdw:r P6ou: deaned A ~tid: Abigail Abbot Personnel Clusified Ad No. 332 children, a:d. ref.a. No cook, • wk or more. Earn xtra ~ willinc to train. Mull APT. CLEANING
.nacb. 1'enced )Vd, Oft Complete prdtning aervtce Acid wasbet. Free est. Agency, 230 w. warner, e/o Daily Pilot . to $500. cuh-1: have fun, too! For have IOOd pmonality, be LARGE COMPLEX
San Dleao Fwy. nr , So, Kamalant, ~ Re a son a bl e st()..3314 Suite 209, S.A. P, 0. Box 1560' • Llvr-ln, Linda Isle, 5 days, Details can, interested In a future, dress 1.1ust be thorouchly expm.
· Cout Plaza. 546-1f87. 00;e11;;.,.;,.:;;,r1 °iS.~rviis'C-u--· 1 ,66-~;,2248.~------· 1--~;::;;;.~--11 !!~Costa;~M;eaa;·~ea~:926l6:~ to $350. 540-7041 weU, saJesminded. Benefits: enced in commercial eleao-LOTS of love and 11.m. Hot Roofing Executive e Llve-ln. motherless, 3 NURSE ATTENDANTS Demo., group ins., guaran-in,g.
meals. Fence:I yd. Retpon. THINGS by Moote. Lt. Personnel Agency COSMETIC SALESLADY for teens, Llguna, $300. Acute Experience teed salary plua commis· Call 546-5015
Reu. :am. 97M248. elect., plumb, feoce, title, LEE Roofinc Co. Roof1na all Accounting Clerk ~~ Lacuna Beach • ~'!;1 Companion, l % 3-11:30 Pl\f • 11-1:30 AM. :."t, u= ~~I -~~~~~~~=~1 BABYsrrrtNG 2t bn. All tie, 1mth9. c:upentry, paint types. Remvtt, rtpaln, Manulactl.ll'ing, jobbingi .,._. ..... cy, Must be ex· ~ ... per wk, San Clem. Apply Moo lhru thun 9am-;
aan. Bla.:febced bl« ran!. etc. 56-<D. thermo roof coatingl, wbite or ftfthoalkw nper~ C::· ~~n, To $50 per week. 4pm. ~~o=, M mo I Mwd • •• jl"-.
lJc'd. SU.Im Houllnf " color. ~. lince 410 W. Coast H1')'., NB 1 • ---.,, 214 FOUNTAIN VALLEY ' .... .· II V
I-------1917. SC.7222. g,jje H 8'5-mS Fo'"' A... UNKEL AGENCY COMMUNITY HOSPITAI; $AWMAN ~;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~: ,, wt at' 75 mo. drlld or Jn. Yard I • T. Cnv »-"-. i Deal COOK..-...-.............1 fem a I• Alm, Clerical, etc. 17100 Euclid at Warner -.-J-"' ..,, ~ ...,..,. ......._,....;,,~,.Ct. ,11111t,e eanupa. "Y ......... ..._ ~-·~~ F ... ~-12U ... ~,~.,~.DeW"BMWI>ealer • .a_..i...,_ ._ _,, ....... --"-n.mov. .._ dirt. fv>, Direct. I do my own 1'0rlt. A Baovtlful Idea prel'd. Pioneer Foundation. •= m Seu Now• u...i Can, Pre-....,..,..... -CM 64U537. S •1 ,_, ~ ••= -~• -. 5.ll 1450 149 ruven!de Av.., NB f ~. . 1--------., P~•r, """'ckhoe, ....,.. .. ,cw • .,.,...'3oJ.,.,. Div of Gen'! Foods nftds -· 64>3700 NURSE attendant. ernergeh-er man w1tb imported car
C.rpot Service 817-26116. Sowl"'/Alhlroilons you. Leam A teach prot DENTAL lleceptionls~ .... ,.,. ... ...,~...,...,~~ cy room exp. required. part e<ptrl•nce. Conlsct Bob SCRAM LETS
.70HN'S Carpet A U~ =TRASH==~,.~G-arage--cle&l>U--p. • -makeup techs. Exec. pn. 1 perleneed. Aae 30-45 pre.fer-HELP. Wanted M/F • • •time, week-end!!, 7-3. Person. Crevier at Crevier !.foton, • ,
Ceaneni, Extra Ori.sham-days. Free at Anytime. •~a.king -Alterations avail. 842-2664. red. S0?-0700. Animal caretaker for ani· net Office, South Cout 208 W. lat Street. Santa Ana. ANSWERS
....__ e.-5t8-M31. Deslped to suit yau, mat ~ N 8 Send Comm. Hosp . ..-So u th 8J5..3111.
pJO u~ -tcbguUd (Soll Call Jo * 646-6446 DLSTR!BlJTOR NEEDED ·-•·· ' · area. :tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .... Retardanll). Deereuen I: ·H----.----~~-~--==-Adm Auistant-Sh to $800 Reliable penon (man or replies · Cla.uified ad no. Lagwia. 499-13ll. An equali• s Ml
oil color brliihtenen • Ill OUSKIMn1.. Altorotions -64J.5145 A/P Construction S6llO womanY will be 8elected in 334 c/o Daily Pilot, P. 0. opportunity employer. N~ :m ::v1 au:'l!!~ = ~R Brain -
minute ble'acb tor white Dtm::H Maint, Servl~ for Neat, accurate. 20 years up. AJP.payron S550 this area to market our Na. Box 1560• Costa Mesa, Ca. OVERSEAS Part or Full Time New record UUe:· "J've
carpeU. s. .. .,_....., Doon, -A carpel T1l1vl1ion R-lr ~°::"'~,..g:tr ~ tiooal adverWed neceu!ty_,~_,.cc26;,.·------I MOREJOBSTHANPEl;>PLE Poydoy Evory Doy Stopped Malting ~ To
by 11.vin& me atra trips. cleaning. 5.n-1508 Sec' Purcbuine products in local ~s HOUSEKEEPER, live-in, All lkilll A proftakm Outside sales l'epremlting That Girl In The Bank, J
WW dean living nn., dinlnc Anti Soll C1rn.t1 BRING ;your blkfwht TV. Ordy-Dellk ~ fac~es etc. We ~ exper. O:>ok/child eatt. & e IJllber WIC'!I . • ~ ntJahborhood• mm:hanls. JU&t Found Out S>e'• A
rm: Ii: hall $15. Any rm. After Cle•ftfn;_ W~ fix ft for U> c:r lea. Ex· er .,._ dise oUr products through Day wk. 'iocluding wknds. expenses e TaX benefi.11 StS-2000 or 557·1100 TELLER."
fl.SO. couch $10, cb&lr SS. JS • duding pl~ture tube&: mlsl-P/lhne Bkkpr • coin operated equipment. Refs req d. Salary open. • !)'ff 'J'n,n.sporta.Hoo ''!'"""""'!~~~~..,~I ""==,_.-,--~-~ ·~1s··~·t-··~ not Mesa Cleaning Service ing or broken parta. Laguna $3.50 hr No -"Ing or __ ,_ 673-<!626, N.B. CALL 54, ..... r 1r_ WANTED to buy, I t&a
.J•W.,_,,. w-. ........... , Carpeta,Windows.Flooretc. ~. P/timeMed. ~ ....,,~~...,.,UI ServlceGuarant~ .nlmstress-(2) Swed l1hRor1trand 1
method. I &> work Jnyaelf. Resid. &: C.Omm 'l. S48-4Ul. Optometry $2 hr required, Your investment HSKPRS Emplyr ~ 1ee. Until em•••--enl .--...... P/time 645-5839 Chr!rtmll!I Plate. 6"-f687. Good rel 531-00.01. * BLAINE'S TV * Chemical Engr·Mlgr to $14K fs 100% SECURED. Chef Geo~ Allen Byland A.gen. _.,... .. .. ~ ... cu
Co,rpontor Income Tax Servicing All Brands NEWPORT BOY • AR • DEE '"Hot cy 106-B E. 16111 S.A. OVERSEAS SERVICES SECRETARY Fttnch wall cloek •• cltta
Authorized Magnavox: Personnel Agency Foods" ii the choice of 541..()3$, 1617 E. 17th St S.A" Salte 3 Some medical exper, req'd, 1810. Keeps perfeel ttme •
• _!-~~EWC?~ .. SCUMAt ~-INStaCOt•ME. WeTaxdo: !Ftedlneral""'~ Known for honesty 540-4313 U3 Dover Dr., N.8 . millions In the U.S.A. We HOUSEKEEP ER' pro-PAINTING superintendent to ~ .. ~:;p~~~..:!'.~· ~criflce for only $150.
All ,.,~ w... ~ .J.._ Sell k!le ttema now! Call 642-317D need di!ltributon to service feukmal family, aali.ry run tract &-apartment _.., Jn_.,.,....,.
Pane I, remodel, finllh, .hom;:;;;e;;. ;;gc;i.;123;7·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~612-517ll:;~~N~ow!;::;· :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..l!!!;;~!;;!;;!;;!;;~';;!! these Prime Accounts. If open. 968-7696 work. Prefer C33 licensee .. 4pmFOUNTAIN VAU.EY
frame, repairs, etc. 962-196L , you have a desJre to Sileo. HOUSEKEEPER, llve-ln, Send resume IO P.O. Box: COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
EXP. Remodeling, cabinets, ceed in an honell 10lld pr:lvale room, 2 ehildrtD. $30 2:m, Newport Beach, 9Z63, 17100 Euclid at warner
Rockers, Chinese, apln. whJ.
Hall trea. Piano stool& Call
btwn 11 AM-f PM 66-lfl.8.
Appllonce1 I02 repairs, maJnt. Furniture business of your OWN with wk. Re1erencel. ca 11 _Ai:ttn00: rMr~.;;O;;'Too;-;l~e·~;::;;.:;lo;;;:;;;;o.=m~uu~==-: ftflnlshing. !Was. 646-4224. tremendous growth and can 536-0018 PLANT MGR. c c invest a minimum of $500.00 Key poatUon SIGN Service Electrician ~ RECOND. Applianctt 6
ement, onerete and UP. Write to us for a INVEST IN in a Jr& le rapidy erowine crane operator. New Neon, 1V'1, roar. ' delv'd .
CEMENT WORK."' job too penonal loterv;ew, include YOUR FUTURE ~~ ::: .!.:.';.mb SJl-337~ S.A. ::;'::f'P'•. 1815 New po rt
1tnall, reasonable. Free sfi'i-Q ~''--f)-C: ~C.• phone number. S. M. COM· essential, but boat bldg ex.. S HI PPING(WAREH,OUSE :;.-u;i'';;;C.;;;-;M,;.;0548-;i'..;'11-i:i:."'"'=
Estlm. H. Stullick, 54H615. ~ i.~ )..'VJ.. <::I P<rv PANY. P. 0 . Box 1887, BE YOUR OWN BOSSI per ill nol ... 'd. Mace....,. Well kmwo -"""""" to • WHIRLPOOL-KENMORE
WINTER !!.ates! Concrete T/i p r b /, C..ta M..._ Ca!H. 92626. Mon · •Yacht CorJ>, 1631 l'lacentla. spacious new quart.,. in l"Pl'-man has wuben/""'.
!loon, patios, d r l v... e urz1e wit t e Bui/f./n CliaeH. DONUT shop work. fem., . ... WonMn C.M. Irvine w!U train cleancut .......... 546-5213: llJ9.7m.
Id --•~ Do •~ •~14 0 NI ... ,~ man. Start $2.50 per ht. * \VASHER -• ew~ n. ~ . :.:·:: _: ~· .. -,...,."".::-.... --te ~--No ...... nee. :z;. LHIO A Yellow PROFEss1n11al Call Bob Wilton, 540-6055 . " el ............ PATIOS, walb, drive, instill! law fonw -~ 45. ApP4' Mt. Donut, 135 E. T•xl-C•b UIUI Coutal Agency Frigidaire eusL dh:. Like
new laWlll. saw, break, to fow "~"warm • 17th St., C.M. SALES POSmON 2790 Harbor Bl at Adams new. $170, f~both. 673-t635.
re.-. 54Hl6I tor ell I H I G M E L I 1 • .; • DRAFTSMAN Senlo_r, El!per , Call tor Awt I ii"::~~.O.~iiiiiii;;. I Kenmore Dryer sso.
•CONCREI'EWORK• I .I ,. I r r ) .~· "~· :G' lneilberatth.orlandoeape 548-1311 Shlp/PundClork Kenmor.w...... I'!.
LICENSED AND BONDED • • _ _ _ _ . 1 ~ c.n Tom llllod, WE nrrrn,, Mull be xln't typlll ~
DICK OR WAU.Y !llt).8483 Alt ._ H vrrl.11 w/mortgage expaimce Furniture Ill
Contr-r ' HT I J: DRIVEWAY ••1-•INTEll "'"'..,... FHA-VAL..,,Proc ROT f .. ' wthlbe exper. a.A 1< VIEWlllG..,.a1.,. e,Nn.,., Should ·-2,.,._ .7PC.N/4UGAHvDE-
ROOM Adclitlooo, Esttmat.,, I f I 1j I > neaL A!JPly -Boyd'• .,.,, "1°'--CdM • Complete '!'nlnlng Bllllnt Clerk DEN GROUP
plom A la>-ooL single or 2 I I ~. • • • Arw, 490 E. 17111 (a-..d lo<. HIR m.=. : ==~ ~. belvy deta!L
story. L.T. Q>nstructlon. I " A-. I R I r I' • lrvine), CM. •• • Fl<:IOry lne<nl\Vff Exoc. Socrot1ry conolll!JW or ~boek ..,.
M1-15ll.-I ' I I I .. ;;:. te<ord • tille, nr.. EDUCATOR ............. ()pportumty .Jr&:e"t'. ~~;:~~~ = ~ *,. ~~:."' . -. . . . . Stopped Making "'""To Tho• Mb•! ..... ·......,, ~ : ="'-.. Porsonn•! Al•ncy cou .. table • lamps. •
"3-«111 * 54,_2170 r-:;-,.,.,,,....,..~,,_..-Glrl In 7he ~nk. IJuit fouod teach!nr Ui>. • Jl")VeD abU· • -· ~ QIJAl. lflCAJlllllS 27635 Forbea lld. I HUBL ES 'Out Site's A--..• , .,_~ ll,ll lo dfvtlop 6 write b> ..., VII Loauna Nlgoet .JACK Taula~palr, strucitlonal material for vo.. ~ 131-1477
...-.. oddtt. 28 ,.,. ·~. I I I Is I' ... ~ ,,,. -. .-<atlonal -· Immed. ·-is or ..... -re-' T"·DE•s -· ..... _ flJt:1:." .. ~--~ ~-·-·-··· ~~--·~---.. ~ ""' ~ Llc'd. JI)' w.,, Co. 5'7-. _ . . . . . . "' -~ •,..·-• u -t -~•· HlCfl 9mool tdUcatloo Sale• SECRETARY l'URNITURE = ! ,..-..., ........ 3....... tlonal Dindlr. N&ttonally I --.i preferrad , 202 N 1--~ • • ._...._ ~ ,.,.:s~tmUS IN I' r ,. ·r r r I ··-"'°II · IOlftle NR5C ~ flfRSCN.E. °'*" .. _ Nftlld't ---m.~ ......... , ......
CAL -= . - - - - - . Aocredlled . Hcxne StUlly Cl:Dl-....-a.,,..., SILLING AMERICA'S -IU7•1m11t.o1s,.... °°"' T Days Jl=LECTR:..... •A~~ -. ~ ' SdlooL i'"'N ln Newport -iu;>-"-'W-,..a MOST PRESTIGIOUS ollloe -· ~ 'Ill SOFA, -vei .... .....,
_ .. -.i. ' TOGEr,.,/':/J1 WlUSI I I I I Ir ~Uotod•-OrdorClmc .. $11lOAUTOMOllLES w.p.m.SHI0+.1Ddl"'4ual ~-ll411. M•tehlnr
.. ....,..., • • • ---• Dtdlan(e. lDnt -°"' A<:etnr Cltt1c .. llOO ·-wlll be ~~1 '9CI llMoock -111r1...n. Llc'4/lltl. l"Ne 6 .,._.MA· ..,..1• Billllw a..tt $4!!0+ APPLICATIONS & ., .u .-, Ill. Ooclctati ta!>! $.15
ell.tNMm. ~ ........ .,,.. All!.-_. klllilll INTlltVllWS' wtlllnr to accept 'i:.ampalll)ft.M -.
E L E CTRiaAN, lb_,, """1all ....i.-. Sand 8-pt/Call Dlrecloe !400+ Wetlneltloy Matti! It b • ~~~~~ ·~~ b> For Sale· blue • gno s Pf / -· &n.n jobr, ..int. reoume attn: Ml'. Vllort, Ffte/ FM Poolllom Tllun<lay Muell 9!11. l pm ..-.-n..,, ~• < o • COt11<T ~ Lib
1: "'""in. s• D" l'Ol'Ch Amt!1can O:inet!OI~ 488 &. l7th (at Irvine) CM until 5 pm. See MtsaPoniial! benetttJ. Sat a r7 com· 548-61'5. new.• -~ .. ~ .. -•. . a.-Scbooll. w.!t., Quo. ~1-ti. appllcatloas. meaourate w/...,... ;;;;;;.-'~· :;;;-=,,,--:-"""'-/ -~" ·~· •-lllect ad •aDlll, Dl1lJ Pllol, ., .. ''" IOll LONGPRE INC, Call 644 3251 LOUIS XIV _,, 6 <011ot
..... -lblncT 1lnd ft, sc·-.-u • -"''N-.. IN C' .,.._,,.noN IOO P. 0. Box .tllO, C..Oa -x = WIDI :a ' • = 1JMO Bu.CH IL VD., Need • ''Pod"t Pla<O .. od tbl. Cont ..... -. 1am,., -u· .. tMM111. -...-alt>,. ., ... ....., ..,..,..,"'°,,. Call(. 9D. lnvtllmtnt WESTMINSTER Call-~1 ""11. •le,
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Jeftlty 115 TV, l!Mlo, HIFI, llMlo. Soll "' f,.c:: +,::; • -·Imported .. 970 !5 ~=~. !!! Autoo, I_.... 970 Autw. u... 990 ~c'.:iol.IT,,.
•-D * TlllSTLE. 1r No. JM •ARISTOCRATS AUSTIN HEALEY MllCIDBIENZ TOYOTA , IUICK
DIAMOND I brat ~ Im Z£11ml 6 RCA Flbelloa .. ..:..i. w/11'1r: e ~~IUT!S • ..... H __. '61., SE Black. Air/eon<!,, --------1 . ....,.""""="""=u~IC-=-=K::-;!"" : .f.:'0~0 0 , -at ... _ _,, mr:MOS, AJoo. ......i """ 13911 Au, 66 A .. n11e=•Y A m-T.,. F . P. N, w ~ •a-iS BAUER I
DIAMOND 10 '"' 125, aa.U.. U.U Much 6dl, 11111' CORONADO 25, M"1)' •tru. WORSllAll TRAILER SALES Blk ll>terlor, Brillah raclo& Mlehellns 35,000 m!. P<rl, t "W The -Aria'•
v.iue 1120. DIAMONDS ot them. Ill • box • deliver ~ or make offer. Ol 210& w. 17th ~t ~· OW:r drive, Whitt $5DJ. 6f4..6U9. I •"'" OnlY ·Authoriud
tromendou> value, so",;o", ,......it 1o, th< low.II -. l!ontaAoa <n<J 1.11,2'111 ii.le walla. lm"""ulateeond. ;;;;;:;;;,;::::;:::=== BUICK DIALER
'61 CHEV, IO!paia, Cl\Stom,
350 en&". Xlnt cond. Privalt
PIY $1400, SS7-16SO o r
134-1701,
CORVEllE Ja...rt111nwt.>J...ic,ALSO ~e="~~t~•;: CLASS c ea1anwan, 900' TRAVEL Trailer, 1958 $2195 M.G Az.:~= '70 Electra 225 ~DD1:. ';': kt~' 0,,.r ..,1 A many wUt ,. ~.11l0Ready to ,.. 11000. :r"'1>1ll. 16', $700. Ul9 Newport Imports .61 MG M~-t. 4 .~. ,., 900 s. Coast llilhw'>' CONVERTIBL£ •n SUl\f">' 454 cu In., Auto
........ " • , tor a• little u: COit + $10. "•~ . PJactnll.a, C.M. 6f6..3078. 3100 W, Cout ttwy. ctittent ;:;160n. r-'~ Lquna Beach 54G-3100 eluding f\tlJ power. BffuUtul tra.M, Loaded. Cl mo ojd, 1157-4098, Financlnr 6 extru avail,. H Lido 14 • 940, 2 sets ..U., Auto S.rYlce, Ports Nf N•wpor1 Bead! DLR. TRIUMPH lifht I'«• with whit• top, l5300, ....,,..,,
DIAMONDS r BuyO!ftct dulud, 19" Z<ruth $100, mu 637,3004, '42·'405 •9833. COUGA'
*WHOLESALE PRICES* Cbl'omoc:olor llom UH. Boots Sllpo/Dockl '11 '62 Buick Vrl .,.., alum, IMW 'IOMG, $3095
Dt.na Diamond.I a&-3090 ABC C.olor TV, 9021 Atlanta. ' head. 48,0CQ ml. lncl auto ' Green. Good Condition. ''Sptclallzlna In Qualit.Y"
.I. Huntlnr!On Beach, 968-.1329 DOCK Ti• Up, Prlvli, !70 trlUUl,'Run cond. 644rll~, IMMEDIATE or• nmiy Call !!U-1784, BAVER
Mlsc•ll•-• Comb, H!,FI A .......i player min, Sall pttl, Wtr/elee, WIU MGI
SANSUl I AM/FM I '"""' Good cond. 135, 303 £, Ed .. wai.r, Bal 1· ·-----..,1, .. J Bui~~~~"!""' DODGE
MPX -new ~39.95, Am, 0'347 Bn-2116, I _..... 2002'1 & ~ta M-· u•,7165 ·--------1 " CHOICE I' f 50' ID 65' 1969 MGB, xlnt rond; low ...-"-'"" buMd01"1poa~.,. 12" ..... • •P or lavarla's mll• .... ch:om• -whla. '64 Bu'ick· Wildcat '68 n..i.re .._ ..
'69 Coui•r Conv.. •l«trlc
bJue, air cond. .. all pwr, inc.
wndw1, $1895. f99..3021,
6.. mid ranae 3•• supe1' boal Slip ii XI' wide •• l714) f50 uuug """..,. ;~';:9~, 3~~ a~~: ( ,,.. ,. Yw ![S J ,;:,::::;;-::;Boa:::.' 1-o1"'1p-,-,-vall"''", "'u,,,p"'to-1 -r•I 950 .!1a ,T~I; 19 s 1 · 2 Dr. Hardtop, Full Power, Station Wagon
plete wJbase, dua~ cover, 3 Linet, 2 Times, $2.00 35', Newport Be a ch· ** WANTED *'t ~.~: ~289c;::nd· Air Cood. IOPA558)
Shure M-15 cartridge-S80, •••••••••I ,;.54~S-=225.l~,c-:;-;:;-,,,,,,-x: I Oldu auto netdiJlg , b 1 $699 Complete system on aale SUPS. 18' -42', Finest ln Npt 1966 h1GB co n v £' r 11 e • '65 TR~ Roadster con.
$299.9S. U.S.A. st ere 0 t.,. MALE, 1 fem. Lovely Harbor. Best facil. Free "vric. CASH S2l-9280 Beautiful rondition. STI5. verUblc-. 4 1pd. dlr 19.000 CREVIER MOTORS
Equipment Warehouse, 179 allvtr Cennan Sb e P • parkini. m.1711. till lOpm. Ant Iqua/Classics 953 49'-6300 week days. actual mUe1. Immaculate
E. 17th St., Colla Meu.. J>l"dlgrtt, approx. 8 mo. s:tE US AB60T condition (014 COXI wlU
64>2442. c53,:,1;,,,-1;,,,'lf>6_;,,,,, ---~~~I • '53 Chryalet. Re1tore thb Ovtr1e11 D1llverv OPEL finance call MG-8736 or 208 \Y. 1st St., Santa Ana
* AUCTION * 2 Beaul!lul longhaktd white I·. > T-"'loo I 111 ra"' one, Beautilul interior, 'CREVIER MOTOlllS BAUE, R, BUICK 4>1GEN, t35-3171
fluffy females (abt 1 yr:) . . 91i2-t29C. a;· W. lat St .. Santa Ana &, TR '67 Spltftrc Mk. Il Ex· '11 Skylark Cuatom. PB/PS.
Air Condltkmln&". Auto Trani,
Power Stttrirv, Lugqe
Rack, IWY$963). MWJt come
In and drive 'thl1 tlm!I car.
$1699
CREVIER MOTORS Fine Furniture need homes 546-4478, ••••••·-~! j '57 Vet. I.ow miles, both 1 ____ llc:c,5-_3_17_1___ The Harbor Area's cellent condlUon. Sale prlc. air cond., AM radio. Vf'ry
le Appliances Al It 915 tops. IJke new. Call after 6 AutomoUv1t Excellwc. Only Authorized ed $899. lUCZ&1~l Triumph clean .• Lo ml. Give me 1200 208 W. 1st SI., Santa Ana
Auctlona Friday, '1:30 p.m. [ llB rcr• pm, 536-86.1.f. OPEL DEALER Dir. 547--0764 &: tllke over pay111ents. 135-3171
Windy1s Au.ction Barn Ptts~$&pt-~ -T&ildrauer or Tricycle & '65 OPEL TR 2SO Steroo, MichcHns, ,,:,•::93-,,:,4::;71::6,,:,or:,,,,:SS:,1:_r'6::90:,::_, ---1 '-67~D~,-,-t.-Good""'"'co""'hd-,-1-.,.,-ntr-,1
_,, N•-. CM 64~-miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.miii Your choico at Dun• B119glas 956 SPORT COUP~ I I . . 7·;rm I -•"7S ~....,., ~ burglar • arm, p n str1pmg, CADILLAC a, m. r/h, Auto.. V6.
Behind Tony's fide Mat'l 150 DIAMOND AVIATION DUNE bUJKY, Porsche eng., 4 •peed tran1, radio, heater, f('built engine. Su perior A fnr $700 675--5338.
STEREO, Unclaimed 1972 Peta, General Low Colt Flyinc Jot!f •of chrome. S l 0 0 0. V I ln real nice condition. RGU· cond. $1650. M6·4478. '70 EL DORADO '59 Royal Dodie Sdn.. Gd.
Garrard ae1. Auto turntable, TALKING PET PARROT =,,,s_ru_d~·:."'_;~~·~an~A~·~an~a"hl"• ... 1 ;'.6'13'~11l0~-----~ ROY CAR ER. nc. 062 '67 TRIUMPH Spitfire, rebll workhorse $165. Rubber OK.
air &uspension I Pe a. ke r I To briihlen your world * * T k "'2 2925 Harbor B!~~· .. ,.... $650 ( eng,. Lo\Y miif'lllt', new_ Ft-Ml1t--n with wh>'t•' "°54,::M997:_;:~' "'=-='I =-=~-w / c r o 11 -over ayltem, .,.~7-~98 C•m-rt,S.le/Rent'920 rue:: I 79 Costa Mesa ;,rn; • •• ial ta d k 644-6095 '"' ··--1·
AM/FM/MPX radio & ~ ~ .,:; ~ ------=-'69 BMW ml xlnt oond, like BAUER rad 5' !>' •c ' ' leathor lnl•rio•, AM/FM '68 DODGE
tapo deck, SUll hrahd new & Dogs -1965 Fo<d 'Ii Ton Chaub DODGE CAMPER ••w, 2724 E, Coast Hwy No, Bulck.()pol-J•gu•r VOLKSWAGEN ~;i:..;..r:;:. :;;:;'."ii.!~1S. CHARGER EUatanteed, &Id for over mounteod Open Road A, C.d.¥. 644-1954 234 E. lith St.
$300, pay oH balance of Sl2) SCHNAUZER pup1. Stud Camper. Rare alldln& glass '69 Dodae Factory Van Camp. ----'------C.Osta Mea.a 548-'7765 •61 vw Bur. Netds starter ful Luxury cM', will consld-Speelal ed!Uon, fully lot.4-d.
OT take over 1 ma11 ~. grooming, terms. rear door madtl. New 1uper er, V-8, Auto Trans, Poptop, DATSUN and brake cylinder, &cod ~r trade and help finance 10090 tlnandl\I 0.A.C, VUW·
p9Ymentt. Credit Dept., * 846-0839 * aingle tires-new 390 engine. s!Hpa 6, 5love, Icebox, Ex· Excell~~O ~~T $1,99S. body, make lood transpor· private party Cdlr \j936). 615.
714/893-«IOl. . Beau. lriah Selter PUPii' A.KC, Shower, toilet, lrt!sh water, tra Heater, Spolli&ht, 30,000 DATSUN WGN '69~. air, talion car $300. '62 vw bug. ~days -all 5, 557·4540
l,Po,::,:rt:;, :,d'1>:,::w::lhr:;,,,,,,,,"'lik-,-;rew~-Co-p-Thenderin Unes. J]j5,' hot k eold. 557-5603. miles left under fa~°?' ;ar· mint cond. $1,600 -oUtr. ~1257 aft 9 pm Xlnt for dune buggy, no en· LARGEST
pertone $75, Baldwin crpn 897·9995. '69 Ford Van-Fiberglass top ranty, Must Sell, ut:I <> er, 1 _61_>-lOO~-'~,~~~~--PORSCHE glne $175. 40 HP engine, SELECTION OJS
$600. Misc tum. w .1ru. IRISH SETI"ERS Camper. Like new!! Sleeps will com.idcr trade, dlr. '69 1600 Roadster 11>me new part1. Nttds little CADILLACS IN
AKC -, Mal" only. 4, Facto.y warranty, Sell 646'3242 daY'. 557"540 afi 5 OYER 25 mor• ISO or oU.r, Wtllin1 to ORANOI COUNTY
EL PAlPO 48" Kntt machine ~ .. a contained. See al 1594 4 spd. dlr. All chrome wheels, Cl••n, Reconditioned, deal on all. 548-5380 or SALES.LEASING surf board. Excellent con-84&-3994 Conica Pt, Mesa Verde. .... -536-9545. AtrniOIUZED
dlticn J30-lnclude1 FREE AKITA pups, rare Imperial .A,.,king $3450. Daya 979-8070 hardtop &: soft tcp. ExoUc &. OuerentMc:I. ,69 VW camper read)' to IO • SERVICE-
amall aiie shorty wet 1uit, q 1 of Japan. Eve ~1743• red exterior. black bucket PORSCHES $2195
644--0571, ** 54S-1BM ** _:::;:,,::::::,:,::::e,_,,---lntftnlUonal llalYester "'"· Sacdticc• Tak• •mall 911'•. 912'•. 914'1 Phone 540'64to DLR, Nabers CadlDac 1---r:FO=R=D-'-'c;;::;~I
t I Sal b LE .,........,. '67 Ford ~ ton camper , N ~~R down. Call 546-8736. -HARBOR BL., Carpe or e Y DARLING POOO PUrr i • ...,.;al w/teardrop 8 % • JlECREATIO .... ,... •• ~ 1951 to 1971 '70 VW 9 -
Cal'[>et Layor, Call 'g WEEKS OLD, 64Z-4818, c;-.;"'r Gd mod, 13200, all ROY CARVER, Inc. '72 DATSUN 510 $2300 ....... ~~109 •MM_ronA ~~~ .. FORD '70 aALAXit. llOO ** 50-:1>86 **' ~after 6. s 548-4772 2925 Harbor Blvd. Big Seda11. 4 speed dlr •. Vieyl ', VW I $975 i1W·•-.... ~ .. .,..,......., P,499 Cpe, VS. air. Prtvate
SAMSONITE matching lug-CALL for starting date on ::,,:,::C;:A::M,:;,P~E~R-:cSH=EL"'L--Calta M...., 548 4t«C Root'. Under 4,000 mlles. 61 ug. • ;n El Don.do convt, red pa?V. 714/846-1138.
p.ae 4 piece $25. C&ll new classes now forming. W /BOOT •59 Chev. Pick-up • .f. 1pd., R I: H + wsw. Full prlct . Xlnt cond. ~ prty. 963-l-4!19 w/wht top, red inter. 16.000 •n Bronco, $349). Good cond,
540-XISS. Puppies 2-5 mo'a. Novice 1150 6'2-ln2 short bed, 1Jt!'I brakes, Sru&. Can finance all. '64 Bua 66 rebJt eng. orig ml Like new. Sacritlce, A lot of xtru.
Power Sprayer, uo aal. clau 6 mo'• or older. • • rebuilt V-8 eng. 375.00 ( •234128) CaJI 4.9U811 alt 1100 w. Olast Hwy. For sale or trade. $7295. 644-6900. ** S48-4013 **
trailer mounted. $175. Mart Inc re 1 t Kennels, Cycles, Bikes, 545-XISl 10 am 546·8736. Newp:irt Beach 6«-1486 1910 Cad!Uae converllble. 1969 LTD. 2 door, vinyl top. ~ 546-0989. Scooters 925 1,c,stc;,,Doda<-""-,~Ra~d~;0-. ~b<a""'te-r-, ·=12 1 ~.n~2IO~~Z-, "'3000=-m-"1..~M"'..._--: 6C2-MOS '65 VW Bua. Radio, heater, Fully loaded, new tln!1, tac-Air Stereo S1650
OBEDIENCE clus to start ft&I. Detpendable. Ftnt $200 air, 4 spd, radials, Extra WE 'WANT good shape. lory condition. S 5 , 2 3 0 . ' e 493-43!9 • in the Newport Beach, •n HARLEY DAVIDSON Wc:u. ~9495. clean. $4750. m.7613. · MG-Mio DLR. 494-6360week days.
hvin< ..... wt<1, Much 22, FUii D"'" • ., Dataun 1600 , c1oo,, N•w ,71 VW Squareback 1970 El 0orad0. tu11y equ;p. __ M_E_R_c_u_ll_Y __
WANTED on corW.enment 1:30 prn. Open to all doe• =~_:*;54&-'=C'3I:::84'--"*=,-,,, Auto Leising 964 ~1. rfh automatic Good POR·SCHES Cold w/whlte top. Leath'r ....
. ._ ovu 5 mot. 546-49'18. 'TI Suzuki 500 cc , 7(0) mi. cond. $650. 546-4478 inter. i4.950. 8 4 7 -'l 6 <I 1 '66 CYCLONE GT, VB, C
ladles spnna: • wmmer us-===~~-,---::c=-Xlnt cond. DESPERATE! 4 Spd, Radio, White 1lde (days) 644-0905 (aft. 6), •Pff'Ct. ~. $896. t75-6Z9 «
A.a clothing, Fun, hap, STANDARD Sc:hnaoun -193 ~ FIAT lflGREST OFFER wal'-, 10,000 mUt1, remain· • 11.Mt ..-... ~ _, 8 ,,~-Id Sacrifice $650. 494-3 • LEASI ~ BROUG'" ~, amall antique!. Mu.st be in Champ sh"""'. wa.11 o · , AVAILABLE der of f&doty W&lTanly, '69 CAOI.1..LAC nn.M .:;,;_;:=------I
mint cond. Nice clit'ntr.le. Bleck/salt/pepper. Exl 5 Speed Stingr•y DON BURNS C067DIM) Oean, low mileaae, all MUSTANG
C.11 Raga To RiehH, 285 ~· \\•atch dogs. Unconditionally $40. * 673-0194 Try our lease eXfN!'ftl: for '69 FIAT 124 $2499 extru, 6.f.4..0634,, 53>7268
Maih, Tustin. 544--9311. iuar. 645--0574.EXP '="'rn:=T"'M"o""""'°==.1,,-,,.=pa°"'ir. Savlnp •Satisfaction • Ser· C.Onv., yellow w/blk interior, ASK FOR GLEN • . 1971 C:OU,. DIYllle.~~••i«ll '187 .. fll-2 + 2·
WAI/TED lo . blly ' 19 6 8 * SHERRY'S POODLES * Any ma... "°"" ruaraor ;i:"'U:ASE ALL POPULAR 5 &peed 616'2333 CREVIER MOTORS ~""so, 1~~5-~,· 12.000 ml, • Swedlihl\.or1 tranda EASTER PUPPY SALE! tC!ed,freeeaUmatea.Jo"tom9 lm"·~sATCOMPETI-$1795 r;><I V'I -
Pia ... --~ ' u ALL COLORS 5 M thru F I c t t m.ltAL ·n PORSCHE 914-4, U,000 ' . • Auto Trant, Air Coadltlonlnc. Chriltmaa te, v ..... ._,... _,. "" P· · lo on r · on ac TIVE RATES. N ort I rtl .r-Ana 61 Sec11n DeVllle Power Stttttr11 Steno
546-2848. Jim Berry, 646-3304, 488 call Malcolm Retd for ewp m~ ml'a,:!!'e~~':'!' 208 W. lit St .. Santa Gorleoua, tuUy luxury equl~ (UER451). Mu.t' .. thi~
Musice1 lnttrument1122 LABRADOR Ret. &: Great ~N"'e"wpo""rt7'B-.lv.,dC-, •No::,B_,== further detail!. JlOO W. Coast wy. _ _;;,c__,::;,,:;:,,_~~~ I ~171 ped. lnc1ud1ns AM/FM beauty to •PPf'tclale ill
Dano pupp;.,, M " F, '70 BSA 441 Tp Shape THEODORE Nez:2~~5•ch '70 Porsche 914 '61 VW stereo, Factory , Air, ot value,
0rum .. 1 & cymhols completo ~~, n c r • 1 t K•nn<ll, $450, e 642r1968 ~IS~~~'!f g cyl, yellow w/hlk Interior, CAMPER <Ount, 12895. 64U918
$JOO, =sAAca.,::;ah,_St,, oU U»<d '71 Surokl l400 ~--"eaa .,._0 JAGUAR 5 apd, """"'· ~.400 _ 100~ • CAMA•O
Mesa Dr. · • ... .... OLD English Sheepdog pu~ 1000 ml'•* Good cond 1o.N3l.A ""' ~.1. $4995 like new WGY-. 711 .u• ~ $1099
CREVIER MOTORS *FENDER SHOWMAN* pies, OFA eErtllied ..,..,., ** 6'13-4070 ** Autol W•nted ,.. BAUER BUICK Newport Imports nancinr o$,A22.c,95 '"11"'10,...CAMARO"""·"""'~aa""u-.,""-,....., °u" Sptaker, $225. Davt. 242 E. 19th St, rev boule, •n Kawuaki 500. Beat offer The Harbor Atta'• all $2 850 Ph 5
56.(l033 or 896-2470, I to 5 _c::M;:,':_----~-takrt. Limited use, ex-WE buy all makes cf clean Only Auttx>rizl!d
31':!~~wy, l'':jPMf1~:i9"-2785~xtru~~,:;'v;';;y''a;;;aJ;:'iOtl-20ll--W-._',!'~1 ~St,:!!,,!,!s.n:!,__ta_Am_j pm, Al<C Yorl<shl:1: T•nlor, c<lleot cood, 962-1294, lll<d _.,can, paid for JAGUAR DEALER 642,9405 l'•CAMARO. Very clean, lo t»-3171
Office Fumlturo/ m&le, 2 ,.,,. old, 1'15, Female Electrlc c... 930 .. not J'.lea!e drive In !or '67 XKE 2 +2 mllet, moo ... boot ofl<r, '61 MUSfANG
l24 12 wla $150. All ahols. tree appralaal. '68 Ponche 912, •le. green, Aft 5 pm. 330-0051. V.J, 4 lpd, pgwer, heavy dtrtY , _;:,E~qu:;...:lp_. ____ ...,,._ 549-1314. ELECTRlC cu, Xlnt cond, Beautiful sea ereen. Au~ 1700 cc. new rtngg &: bear· ~ low -"--Ir
,, N A curtal ""''"-.. matic trans, clµ'ome wire inp, '69 1mor, S apd tra1111, C OLET _ ·•·-. .;;:,;-::,_. WALNUT desk•, 60" ""'°· MIN, Scbnauw, top quality ew top n, ~·-•-· air nd UCG689 HIVR ,_, -• •-~
48" rt.hi • Iett hand return . ., males, 8 wks., 1 black, 1 $295, M1-6482 aft 6pm. wheel~ ~ • ' . ' <:brm rim•. Konl abcks, ~
6 ott1.ee· chain. Uke ntw. Hit A pepper. AKC rea. Oi. Motor Hamn MO wood whl, $3850. Firm. ---------'JO Im la Sta. W =,_:,:~~-----I
Reuonahl•! 644--0532. Unt, ~' Oth•nBAto ·u-ER !Tom 729-1769 Carlsbad, '69 vw BUG pa aron 1:.. ~;· l"b~'"!:i
le al 3100 W. c.o.st Hwy.. ·-Po--.. -911....S ,_..,f I Pl.-/O~ans 826 POODLE. 7 ""''• m " N......,,. Beach 8 I k-"-1 J w ,_ •~·· 'ec, 4 •pd, d~, Hu had 1ov1nr Fact-a~, PS, Beaulllul ~, Gold, $1,250. 115'r!010. 1:,::;:·-:::·:.:;';.; •;,.;,.--=I champagne. $75. AKC. 642 .. 9405 u C .._,,.. • •9uar SUn Roof, Ralleye • fog care! Exeellent condition Irwt-;;"wbtte with a.de& in· 'l5, Auto. N•w bra ar: ••,
M.OOR BR.AND ORGANS _53M:l=c--25-c,-,:-,,,,=:::-;;=;:: C.Osta :::.:· 17th SIS-48.1765 lla:hta $3350. 968-6192 early lhruo~t, Take imall down terlor (2578SY) P&95. abotb, b&tt1ry, tirel. 'V
From $395 inc. Allen. Conn· AKC male YortWrlre J'enier WE 'AV TOP AM or late PM. will finance Pvt. pty, Call J A Ch molor A tran1. Bet otr.
Hammond ' Wurlltur, '"· puppy, Show qua I It y' CASH KARMANN GHIA '70 PORSCHE 914, r/h, 5 •pd 546,8736 or 494'68tt ommy yres IY'f 87)-2490. ' Al .. H.rpalchords& ., •• .u...., T nd $2950 '65VWLIKENEWI · .............,....., trans. op co • · • '89 MUSTANG oonvrrt, V-1, Pianos, _SEV:;,:,,E:cN=-6-w_k_s_o_ld,_,,pup-,p;-.,, '66 Karmann Ghia 54S-335L, 646-9431, Reconlly "''"' x·1n1 !Mf s, eout Hwy,, PIS. P/B i 31 ooo I
GOULD MU~C" COA . blk & wht. Lab. mixture. $5 13631. Harbor, Garden Grove SUNBEAM Cond. All rea1. often ~ .. !--71~~9967 Very cte~.•$1~. ~: 2>45 No. Main, ~ , ... 1 each. 345-16\h SI. CM. l BllL So. of G.G. Fl'wy, for ued CUI 6 trucb, .fUll conalde'red. Aft. 5 pm _.. ....,_.. '92-9136 San Clemente
S4i-0681 ** Since l:iu 1 -'==C,,::"-,~-~_,,,,--, l-~-c:6:J6,:::_;23l3""___ can ua fer tr.e tctlmal& R.a.dio, White with black call 498-Sm. •66 El camino 327 auto, R&H. • •
PRE.TAX SALE ":<;..!',:";,,:~;~,h:~·: p GROTH CHEVROLET ::"~:~~!;,'~~~~~ '65 Su11beam ·10 vw su1, c ... n/blk, Good<0nd,$750, 'nMUsrANGla1t back, *Marvin earce* TGC89! Tl Rodlalo, Coco mall, V•.y 557,8840 aulo, a~. p/1, •lb, All Plano• & Org•nt bk>od lines. 549-tl27. Ask tor -Sales Mana.aw barfaln price ( ), feF clean. $1350. 567..(125.4, att 6: '70 KlNGSWOOO E 1 tat e AM/FM •tereo, 18 • 0 0 0
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OFFI Yorld• puppl ... AKC, Motor Homes 19211 Beach Blvd. $1099 '1pd, 289 vs...... 6'15-7424. Wm,, tully equlpd, 9 ..... mUes, Prlval• Party. 12,9!!0,
ALL FAMOUS MAKES very tiny females. 3 Lb. Hu.ntiDctoD S..eb $99$ '£9 VW Squareback, 27,000 $3200. Xlnt oond. 546-2805. l'B4i050 .
. ~~~15'if.~~~ ;:: ="' _:~~;., Sales • Relltals l47r6Cm 1<1 N!ll CREVIER MOTORS Newport Imports ml'•, Auto, wui •••• trade e·66 El eam1no. m e OLDSMOllLI
u,F 1"9, Sat 1" •, Sun !U ·--·-558-3222 IMPORTS WANTED 3l00 W, Coast Hwy.. Can finance. Pvt P 1 Y • Good mech <0nd, ntnd1 ---------I m. v-'"' toy Poodle pupple1. SJC, S San A 548-1235 ..... 1 .. t .. ,.~ ......,. .uu ._.,,. ' o 'R-GANS .. ~"'"" Onnae Countiel 20S w. lit I., ta na Newport Beach . . .-u•' -A!IV, ~·-· '" Oki• Luxu Sdn
·PIANOS**
49~ 1411 S, Vlllag• Way, $,A, TOP I BUYER 135-3171 642·9405 '6.l VW Variant,, Not drivon '67 CAPRICE A,1 <ond, e ry 142r3"11
Kr,·a] Stetnwa)', Lo""·rey, 2 Darling black poodles. 'l •n APOLLO 100tor Home BllL MAXEY 'n)YOTA * * .67 GHIA * * 11nce recently c ha u I ed . . .~.,,c~=""'~--'-'=""I
A:ten: Baldwin, etc. From wks old. Very reuonable. 2S'. Aux. 4000 watt gen. 18181 Buch BlTd. 5932. TOYOTA $600. M5--a>52 alt l :l> pm. Loaded, including VS, air 60 Olds. P/S, P/B. Rldio, J~v ufO-e: R~~l_,:546-4,:,:_=14=-5' -----::::: $15,IXXI. 644-1630 after 5. H. Beach. ~ M1-m
1995
· M:.ZDA 548-__ .:._:_:_:_:.:.:_ __ l[;1ii!l68i"~vwwsSed;;d;a;;:n,-;xin1nf1-;.,,.;on,.I =:J~~~~.m~e:: =~· ~ co::.-in-:=
FfELD'S PIANO CO. Horst• 156 '69 PACE Arrow 20' ""'"'"' WE PAY TOP DOLLAR GET OUR dltloo, 30,7>11 orlflnal mlle1, ~!6, out l300. 16'1-9305,
1833 Newport Blvd, REG, AQHA ohow mare,, ;~;:;ned,;;:,::c::~~::,~7.94-8'='m::~;,,~;'-.'r;:l-,4-700"'. U ~~ ~ ~S:,. ~-• TOYOTA DEAL •ncalls96u.:rmi,,:.tl,, AM/FM, $1295
O>ota ::iLD ~~~5-3250 Hu won oVer 70 """"" A' ,RENT our '7I El Dorado .:..· .. lint NOW OPEN BEFORE YOU IUYf trlr hl,;;h, $1900, or but ot,
BELIEVE 1SO ribbons In 9 mo'• of motor home. Slnep! 6, fully BAUER BUICK lmmedlete Dellvtry fer, San Clem: fSZ-9739.
1l66 OLDS Dolta II 4 Dr.
llln. Vonr clean local,
ortrh!al .... Air, lier .. ,
Firm 64~20ll3. RGAN LESSONS .-;.,, Will "" tor $5000, seU-.:onlalocd, R. I. r v. :IM E. 17th st. aum-N BEACH f\ l . VOLVO u~:= ~you Ilk<! No,.,, 54~ Alk tor Elaine, ~no:::::,w,:,:54:::,:;8-95;;:I3::,, __,,_,,,,,,,,,,. ~ i... 54Sr1785 l'~l"111U -Wt twi&
t.etratlon. No obligation. Ju.st SUSAN Smith stables: Board-Trailers, Tr•vel MS WIU. Buy your car pa1d far TOYOTA "1,. l."1 POrrnAC
Oosne Mondays 'l:30 pm. lnc·traitdns 6: le9)DI. Colt& ---------or not. Call Ralph Gordon COAST MUSIC M•sa 549rl953, 673--0900 -54"'3031, l9'lO 17331 BEACH BLVD.
""'UNT1 Nf,fl')N lJI flr'tl 642-1851 BA y Gelding·Westtrn, ad tor .9 ~ Harbor Blvd •• Coata Mesa.
COTTAGE UPRIGHT childr<0, boll ott•r. Call ~ Aulal, lmporlod 970 =====°"==== * 6"'9461 • ~-iii94ii12ii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ PRIVA'l'E PARTY WANTS • IS ~' ALFA ROMEO
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machine a\ll1 boat'd. Ex· G.nerel Goodyear Potnla• Blmia.
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CREVIER MOTORS cellent con61Uon. U> • in-"' Allen Boat wtth 40 HP All liita, low Jl'ieet. ~
dudel !'REE small •lie outboard • tnllf'r wttb • 129.ts + fet $3.11. l.5xl0 n w. lit St., Santa Ana
-,.., ••11-644477, winch $350, Fne with PoUohed mar' $29,50, HI , ~171
Stwn, lllfft1ur1n1, ~~, ~-::-'· =en~!O~ = NOW ON DISP!Ar SANTA ANA
Bir a2 aom, ,.,,.,. "' Slldts A 1DdyL sar.. Smf<I TOYOTA
s Comp. oink, bar -"'· l9t!O N""""-CM 645r~ Fort• Body Shop Servlt» dept. °""' 7:!0 am ~~~1.;,'":--~ •. U:::: 2::!;~iu;~·~~1J~·:. '68 field and Stream 1:!Tw~=RJ!, :.'!/""' -.,. -J'li.
,.,, I<:< machine, •«, llc•d, SIS radto, depth Newport Stach 642-0!06 PHONE 540r2512
493-4319. flnder, 150 HP I/0 OMC. lS' Travel TraUcr, Slet:p1 ti. $l4'9 ,68 Mor-·'tl 9 _,.. <'Kii SE 411 W. Wat'ller, Santa Alla $4500. 5CM9$4. lee Box, Slave, Jn Vecy Good . ...~ ut:• .. ~
Ltvls -sell thoN bauble1 tor 34, CRUIS£R . 1988 Falrllner Condit.ton, Sao1rlca $79:5, '67 Alfa 1'tomto Spider, ex· Scd. Afr. •II x tr a a . 1be tuteal draw 1n the West
"bu-i-". Call Claullled to ilr 1 will 1>-1 j • tt--ptklnal. Lo ml. Orlg cwnr. Mkhtlln1. 833--1670 o r ... a Daily Pilot OuaWed ""• too mall)' ztn I cons 11f.r "'"'"' n.. ..... 7 "...,., M6-l439 Ad .,,., U"Je
Dina Yacht Salo '9111~ '*320 ....,., 161-afi I u, ~ ',-or "~ • 1 .:64::~.:lll&=,:,"",,;,,;,,''----, .;,:,;,:.' ,:,-:.::;:.··----
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power 1teerlnt. '0 ". r ro=R~-l&le~, ~1166,c,.-Che,,_,vro""1~et1 bnkM, new tires. Muit llll.
Impala 396 atadon wag0n.1=968-5280"""='--,,--~-~
Powtt ateeri~. pc we r '65 GTO, 4 IPlf., tri-pwr.,
brakes, alr condlUonlng. r/h. w-w. 60,000 ml. Sbrv
New tlm. One OWn(!r. irulde 6 oul! STSO. 55&-1211.
'42--5037 alt 6 pm. '67 flREBIRD auto, y..a,
'66 Qev Impala 1tation PIS, real c)ean. JUSO,
wsgon. RadJo, be a I er . IJO-U06 &n)'tinw
,. 9303 automatic: ~· 1> o w e r '&4 PONT LtM&1111 Coov. 1986 Harbor, ..... M. 6t5-stemna, air condltionin&. Lois of mllt!l,e but auod
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II II "'-I ftC CUI. Full pwr., air. cond., 9• 9 -~ 11,,.. CLASSIFIED ADS AM , FM stmo, B~ Harbor American w/hllt, top. Btu. bL -...
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lff9 Horl>or Blvd. CALL 642-5678 tulle mnd,, S.. to c"'" Mo.. ""'4161 --------· -'-prec-'-i._w_,_,_••-~_s_1 ___ ,
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money depoelted in b1ack-con-"•~.:,.. "'· ~
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Aaemblyman BW Greene (0. ,....,.,., Cler1t. ,., ...
Let Angeles) would put into l'•bll!Nd oretttt '"" 011w flnot. black'1!0ntroll~ b I h k S 8 F ........ ry •• •nd Mardl 4. II. 20'~
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lit. 1!. NETH MAMI lTAT•M••T
CHIEF 0'" POLICE! 111111 fDhDwlfll ,_... II 1111119 llul:ft'*t
Ml'=~mOrMIN Collt P•llf .:.',~ ff: Tll<l"ANY FAllll:ICS. m I. COQt -------------1 Hllhw•. L1WN1 a.di. C.Ulwnl1
LEGAL NOTICE ~I M. 'Lim., 174" E. 17tfl Streit,
llntl Ma. C1llfornl1 t270S
•OTIC• TO c••DITOltl Tiii• bullllUI .. bllrw CO!lducl.d by In
tu .. •1U Oll c OU•T OP TMI lndlllldutl,
t TAT• Of' CALlf'O••IA f'O• M11'11 '14 L1ttl1
TMI COUNTY OP O .... N.. :Thl1 '11..,_. flltd wlltl the County -••· •-n1u Cllrlt of or.,.. COUrilY on: Febf'u1ry 11,
Etl1t1 of ISAIEL lll:IGOH I, o-.ecl. 1f1'. •Y At:ttM'......•· ltrlfft", DIPlltY COul'lly
NOTICE IS Hl!lll:E8V GIVEN to tM C~ • .,...,,.. of ttlt lboft MrMd dlCldlnt ,. 11117
thlt at•·--l'l•vlM clllms INIMI,,.. ,Publllj'led Or1noe COii! Diiiy Piiot. N lct cleaOll'll 11'1 ,._ir.il tg flle thlm, l'ellruvt , .. 111 :II. 1rid Mlrdl .. 1'72
..... 'lhl l'll(ftMtY voudlef' .. 111 "" offlu 17'-12 cf 1111 deft of tM lbo¥e Miiied cout1, Of'l -------------ta ,,,_, -.-. .,... llM ..... ..., LEGAL NancE \IOUdMtn,,. 1111111••• .... Ulld, _____ .. ______ _
ltr.t, fl .0. 9clll IW. NIWPOrt llldl,• C11!"°"""' ftlA, Wblcfl h tt. ~ of PICTITIOUS •USIUQ Ml-of tfle ulldll'llllNll 111 111 rnlftlrl NA.Ma lTAT•MaNT
Mrfllnl• ~ .. •t•lie of Mkl cllc:edlnt, Thi folk!wlllll Pll'IDll II 611119 bvlll'IMI
wlffl111 ,_ moriftla 8ftw tM flrtt PUblic. Ml • tloft of"'" notkl. aoATICEEPEllS, .00 lllY1 r1ld1
D1tec1 FllbrlllfY 1, 1'72 A~ tHwPOrt 8lld'I, C.lltor11l1
hrlfl •· llmlfteton nMO EXIQltrl• of tt11 Wlll J--T. V1Utlo, 40 lltlller.idl of t111 1bo¥e ftlmlll dlCldlrif Awnit. NIWPOl'f 811d\, j:1lltornll
.. UllWtn. Ml•WITI a •••• nM0 ' • ... """' 1 Thi• llvttM. h bll111 conduC'Nd by 111 f'.0, ._ Im INIMct.111 • ..._,. ..... CdJlnM fM6a JOMM T. V1lltlo
T•h cnfl .,.... 'nll1 1taftfMlll lllld wltll ft'9 Cou111Y A"'""" tw ......... Clwk of Of"-Courity ori: febrftllry 11, ..,...... or... cont Dll!r Piiot, Im. IY Arftlur E. Krner, DIPl.llY COUlllY
M.ro .. 11. .. tr, lf7S "2·72 Cltfk.
....... ,, 1•11
Publllllld Or1n11 Coest DIUV Piiot,
f lbnNllY '" tl, "· •rid Mtrdl .. 1'72 ...,,
PICTITIOUS I Ul lN•IS LEGAL NO'nCE
•AM•ITAT•MmNT '-----------'---TM followllll '*''°" 11 doflll bwlt1M11• .. , • f'ICTITIOUI IUSIN•SI
,,, T ... LYNN ~UMllNO CO., 1113 NAMI ITATllM•NT
W1r.-r, hntl AM, ca111om11, Thi follow!,.. Pll'Ml'W •r• dolrw fr ..... ldc ·T. Fly1111, ,.731 MOt ... bull-P l Drift, Ml•ltlt Vt.Jo, C.lftornl1 FRED'S MAlllNE SE•YICE, 1171
Llwrtnct G. "''In, -tull A111u.T111, llCk 1-V Drl111, N9-1111 a..cf'I,
MS..ion Ylelo. C1llfwnl1 Clllfornl1. , Tlll1 .,._ 11 11111'11 condllclld by A Slmull Clli'll Stauatrttn. 1 9 I t ....,II ,.11..,...111 ~ Strftt, Sitr111 A,.., Ctnlor11l1.
,~ T, F'"-" F'*"'ldt Mix Stou.t!l111, 111n Chit·
Thi• lt"'"-t flied wlll thl COUl'llY l'Yhlll Orlw. $81111 Anl, Cllltorlll1.
C"'11 of or-'-"' on: FR. 2', 1m. Tiii~ ~-.. bllne .conductld by I
8 v a.v.tty J, ~ °""'"' CGUf'ltl' P•rtnlrltllP. C1-1L Fredtrldc 14 Stou91Yteri
COH•N, I TOKIC• a OWU This 1ftl-t fllld wltfl 1111 County ATTafll!IYI AT LAW Cl..ir. °'Or.,,.. COUnty Oii: F.,._., 11,
1:111 .... ,....... ...... I'll 1m. •v """"'' E. Kr991r, C>IPlltY Cou111Y
..... AM, telf. fl1t1 Cllrtt. ,,_
'1en Publlthld or.... coat Dllly Piiat, 011~ Pllof, .....,.,., 14 II, », Wiii Mardi .. 1'72
T•h-.,_
... n ~~n
LEGAL NOO'ICE
• ~ ' tAI Jilt lfO'nC• TO o.eu... ,CANDIDA.CV
f": ""'''-..... , ... ~T•ICT eov••NIN• ,......,..,._.,. llMaa a IL.ACTION TO •• °Oii fol...._ ,.,... 11 ..... llus,,._ Mi\.D.-1. I IU.L aaACN SCHOOL u : , OllT•ICT ' , -THll IHAl"B SHOPPES. OM 'City NOTtcE II HEREIV GIYl!:N TO ALL
11¥d. Wtlf, Ortllll, tallf~ QUALIFIED PERSONS th1t 111 tlldlori
Mldlltl AmM. 2JCm 11*1rn Cln:ll. •I '#IN bl lllld lri tltl Siii SMdl Elemlftt•IY Toro, C•M. tcflell. Dlt1tlct, COJntY of or11191, SllN
Tiii• 111,111,_ la IMIN condudtd iw n of Clllfoml .. on 1t11 •lh dly of Jurie. ltn,
lndl11IOl.llt. tor llW purPOM or't11ctln1 -mllT'lblr to
MlchMI A.met flll tM YIC:IMY on flll 00\18'111119 botrd Of
lllll "'""""" 'fUlll wlllt the Coumy llflll ICllool dlltrlct, Mlcl mtmblr to lint
Cllftt of or ... CounlY on: fib. 2t. lt7f. cturlM 1111 nmtlndlr of ltll flfm lri wllld'I
a v ....,_.ty J. Mlddoll. DlliwlY County' I'll "'ICll\l&Y' hll occvred. Clltll:. . fl8"M flW d«NirlM ClridldlCY •rid tor • MC Oftll, ...... & IVLYIA. the l'IClmlfllnon of CIMlclltn for flll 1Jec.
AT'ftMlllllYS AT u w non .,.. ..... n ... trom ltll atflCI of 1111 Ill •. ~ A........ llllllfrll' of Yo!Wn If 111t E11f Cl'lnhllJI, Or~ Clllf. ""' .. ~. Ml. 4;1/Homl1. Tiii m.f'IM Deditl f*M fll a.ndkilcY Ind l'IOmlM-,.lj:lll tlons by ....,..... must bl nled WfTh !tie
PW!llllld OrtnM (Nit DlllY Piiot, ... tltrlr of YolWn If tlll 1bolll ICklf.U
Mlrdl 4 ll, :», v, 1m -.s.n ""' i.i.t '91111 S:llO PM. °" the 10tll clly ---,--,..,.-.,.--==,...---· lof Mlrch. 1m. LEGAL N011CE DIMd tt1i. 1Stfl dl-t' of l<ebrulfY, 1'11.
NOTIC• OP AYAIU.llLITV
Of' ANNUM. ••..O.T
lit. 0 , Hilt.MAN, -w Ot~ County
"-'llllll'ldlnt °' Sdlooll Thi 1nn1,11I r-1 of lllCHARD J . Publllllld Or-COlsf 01llr O'NEILL FOUNDATION It 1vtllMle for fftlnlary 21 a 1nd Mlrd'I 6. lf12
public 1n1p1c11on by •11'11,,,.,...!td c1t111111----'---------I 1t 1111 founciltlOll'I ,.-lndPll otfk.I loceltd LEGAL N •t 2'137 L.11"11 •oect, Mlllllon v1110. OTICE
Clllfor"ll 9'2'75, btllllf'll'11 °" Mlrdl IS.I -------------1
1'12. Ind for llO din tt1er11ttw durl'11
f'lllllll r bush,.. houri from t :OO A.M, le PICTITIOUl I USINlll •AM• STATIMINT 5:00 P.M.
· Anthol'IY •· Mollo Slcr'llllY
J1mn E. Wal, S.Crltll'Y -l"ublllhld Of"•"'lt Cot1! Dilly M1rch 6, 1tn
LEGAL NOTICE
Pilot, m.n
T'1W followlftl P1r.on la dol1111 bu1l111111
11: NEWPCllltT MEDICAL C H E ST
CLINIC, 1.sts Sulllrlor A11111111, Nlwpor'I
BNctl, C11Jfornl1 !1'60
Htrblrt I, Cd'ltri, '69 81l11n1 Ori~,
LIOU,.. 811dl, C11ifornl1 '2'51
Tl'll• bu1lnat1 11 belnt conauc:tld by 1n
lndl111d1.111.
Hertler! I. Cohl!ll '
NOT ICI OP AYAllAllLITV Tl'll1 1t1t-ril fllld with lh1 CourilY Of' ANN UAL •IPOllT Cllrk of Ori"" CounlY on: Febru1rv 24,
Thi lllllC.lll r.-t or ALICE O'NEILL 1917. By 81-IV J, M10do., 01111,11V
Jt,VE"V FOUNDATION 11 1w1U1ble tor CounlY Cletk.
.,ubnc 1"1PICl10ll bV 1ny lril.rlllM cl!IZlll fl160&I 81 the founcllllon's P1"lncl111I offlCI locllld P~lshld Or1n111 Cots! DlllV Pllol,
.. 2'137 LIPll ROid, Ml••lotl Yl•lo, fitbrulty 21, Ind Mlrcl'I '· 13, 20, 1tn
c.n1or1111 '1675, bietlnnlnt on M1rd'I IS, 50!).n "72. 1rid ror 1• d•Y• thlr11fl1r clurlnt r1111llr llulln111 houri trom t :OO A.M. to
S:OI P.M, LEGAL NOTICE
A111ho11Y ll. Molto
'"""" J11n11 E. Wet!. Slcfft11Y .......
Pllb41.tlld Or1nt1 COlaf D11ty
Mtroi"' 1m
LEGAL NOTICE
PICTITIOUS I UllNl.Sl NAM• STATIMINT
TM fo!Jowlnll lllrtOll Is dol111 blltln111
11:
GLOll•IGHT El.ECTlltlCAL LIGHT·
ING SE•YICE, "'Llndln Pl1t1, Cotti ...... ' J~ W. 81urn11W1, "' Llriden Pllce, Cost• Mell. NOMINl•S Po lit PUILIC Ofl,IC• Thi• bUll-.. btlnt condl.ICIM lw In J«ITICE IS HERE8Y GIVEN !hit flll /l'ldl111d111I.
followl'11 Pit'-1'11111 blln noml1111ffd JOllPh w. 811,11T1111ri
for tfll otllce1 1'111'1llllflll' m1ntlonld IO bl Tl'I" 111'9mlnt fllld With th• Couri!Y
flied 11 Thi Ge!lef'1t Mu11lcl1111 Electlon to Clll'k of Or1n111 CourilY on1 Fib. 10, 1912.
bl Mid 111 ,,.. Cl!v ol Cotti MIM on •Y Wlllll' T. Kll'll. Otpufy COurilY Cll~. Tuad1v."" 1111'1 dlV ol Aprll, ltn. ' ' f'IMM
For Mln'tblf of "" CltY COUncll Pubtlsllld OrlMI COllt Dllly Piiot,
Vot1 tor Tl'lret ~ 14 ti, 21 Md Mlrdl 6. 1912 Al.YIN L. PIN~LEV 37•72
lric:umtllnt
WILLIAM L. (lllLL) ST. CUIR
lncumbtrll
tlOlt:•T M., 19011 WILSON
lncll'llblrit
.IAM&S N. CJIMI AG•USA
Alfctlf'I Worllll'
THEODO•E C. fTEO) IOLOGH Mldllrillf·Enelnttr
F•EDElltlCIC BOS
Sllf ...... 11loyM LEWIS aOWOEN
Htfoloelst CHAllLIE Ell<EllT .........
JAM •· l!KOYICH MIU C•rrlotr
PMILLI-L. CP'HIL) EVANS llrvlol INtlorl Dffllr
a1LLIE lit, GOLDEN
CrMt MMIMf'
JEFl<•&Y G. KANE • ,..,.,. ... -l ..
MYRA ICl•ICH•lllAUM .... e:tt ... Mini
0AVIO LllOHT'OH
lit• • ....,. Dl~•••.,••m•fli•,.•
TOM MAHUI --, WILLIAM P. lllLL) MAlltlH
UtfllltlW ll'Vllllc •118t1ont e. •· lWHIT•YI MC OUlltl ftMllercl'dl MtcMlllC
llltt•IU IC. Nll'T -·-~Y-1. HOLAN -· -.&.l'••D· W. (AL) PAINTl:llt T-80M -..actTI --llLBIN P. ltHINNIY CJIY an; sf t11t
(lty .. c.-.... ~lJD! Mltdl I, !f71
........ Or.-'*' Dllb' ......... ,,.
LEGAi> NOTICE
NOTIC• INVITING llDS
Nottot 11 llll'tD'1 tlwn tlllit till loenf of
TrVtflll of 1111 COMt Community Colllll
District of 0r11111 '°"""'• CIUtorrii., wlll t'Klflll 11tlM bid .... to ll:IO 1.m,. MM.
div, Mlrd'I It. ltn. el #1(1 P11rd\11l119
0.,t. of Mid ICl\ool dllh'lct klutld It
1310 Adlml A111n111, Codi #NII,
C1Ufornl1, 11 wftldl tlml lllcl llkl1 wlll bl
.U&llclY' _...Ind ,.._. for: TYPESET·
TING, P"INTING ANO 81HDINO 01"
OlllANGE COAST COLLEGfi CATALOG, ltn-n.
AH tllds .,. lo bl 111 ICconllllCI wlTh
Ille lmih'Vcnon. Ind C-.dlfloN Ind
Sp«lfkellOlll 1itlkJi 11'1 -Ol'I flll •rid
m1v bl llalrld 111 tfll """' .r 1111 l'vrcfWl1lnt AMnt of Mid KMol clltr'lcl •
Eld'I l»ktdlr must IUbm" wttll tll1 Md I
Cltlller'I d\lct, ctrtlfitd chide. flt' blf. .,... bond midi ..,. .... le .. onlll' of
1111 co.n CommunllY Col"" Olttrlct of T~ lti 111 lmOUl'lt not ._ ...., """'
Pltttfi't 15*) of tfle """ Mf 11 I tlllt'll'ltH tflll tfle blcldlr Wiit ...... Intl I
1111 Pf'DllOMd ContTICt If fllt .-11
.w.rdlll to lllm. 111 thl ._, of .. 1iur. te
9f'llll' l11to Wd'I con1r.ct, 11'11 Pl'octldl of
tfll di«* Wiii bl f'ortllftd, or ill 11W C1M
of I bond, !hi NII lllm Thlrlof will bl
forllltod to 111ct ICl'lool dlttrlct.
Ho lllOchr mlV wlll'ldr1w hit btd fllr 1
Htlod of fortt'·fl'tl dlV* •lllf lfll dlfl Ml for 1111 ...,.1,. fhfftof.
Tiii lolll'd of Trv1t111 rllll'1111 !hi
Pl'lvllftl of 1'1*'1111 l"V Ind 111 llldll Of to w11w 1111 1""8(;11r1tll1 er 111-
fooflftllttlll In 111'1 ~ pr Ill lfll bldcll111. NOlltMAN e. WATlON
SldV, lollnl of Trvu ... OHn: Mlrd'l lt. lf1l • ll:ot 1.nri •
Piiot; l"uMlllltd Or11191 CM1t Olllr
-.n 'tWvtn' ·-... " -
...... ...,.
llN·lliOOK
l/M/JWA/11 *"I.
• ScrllJI", Washes & rinses in one quick, MSYmcmon•
• Even·wlth an automatic dishwasher-h's need~ for
fine ~r,ystal, china, silver, poll and pCins.
• Easy to install-your choice of wall or deck movnl.
K'nlp K'nop
QG, $39.95
SAVI $6~001
. IUU. & Wiii. OHLYI· ·
MINI PING PONG SET
·"fun for th•. Whole fomlfyl"
• Two pmillon '1elgh1odjustmem-folds flat for.cuapoct itOl,1:1g9.
• Serves doUiile !futyas extra banquetJall., •IWll.i tab!., 1111;.
• Ccmplet9nt includes 30'!x5.4"!tibfe, Mt, nt of paddles & baDs.
" :UG. *''·'S
SAVI $3.00J ,
$1495
• < I ..
. 'It '•1 I
TUii. &'WID, ONlTI ' '
H~SlimlrM
VACUUM CLEANER
• The modem c:anlstw with buift.in Hoover" qualily,
• Powerful 1 % hp campact &'llghlWlight,
• Carn pl ere with hose, extension wand
combination rug & floor -:al ! t ·r&tu · •.... ·~ 1,crrnce oo . mllure brush.
. 24" Aluminum Structo•
~EnLE . GRILL
. "~•au~ hctwood Wott:str...,.. V T omperature llGllll&
V Top & l>Q!fom draft COll!n>I V No "fall:c!!it'' 'h 5
' •~U C •.•. -'·Lr:' J'9~,
:"";... ;:::~~· f~"'"ll height, ...-v .. ,..,.,,. sta~-mObiJity; · · -.•• .,~,
REG. $49.95
S~VI $20.001 $2995
' '
" lo1'S Deivxe .~Mount . Dovlile Llaht BASEBALL GLOVE
"'""' 111 rrm•,.,·s,,:i.., rn:lalqf"
•Top-grain·~~.. ,
• L-shaped hHI with super scoop podot,
• X.faced finge rs, web&.
betJ giV!fl extra .Opport.
uo. $4.99 $377
SAVIOVllt
$1;00
11111.•--"
· 'Aillustabl•
IRONING BOA.RD
• Adlusts ftoni 2~.; to 36"for
sitting or sta~ding.'
• Sturdy, wnlilalod-" top
for cool• "'"""9-
UG. $S.99
SAV1$2i001
$3~5 ·
' •
MEDICllE CABINEt
"l•'t Jo ..... A8 a Plcfvrel'' ~ BATH SWAG
• BliGU:ifully deiigned
"built1 in'• look.
• 18''~9" moini.nance:
free, stainl1s1' sl•el
conltrucllon, sliding
doors.
UG. $15.99
SAVI $3,001
•
e 2 glou gloDes lo
provide all.the bcith-
room·llghtyau'll nHd, .
e Cost brass fitting,..._
flardWoi-• lnduded.
'
RIG, $13.95
SAVI 4,001
'9'5
71/• Inch
POWER SAW
' "P;eddoli lv!lfl-fo ffandl• Any
·. · l!Joolt•Yovnell Pro/•dl"
·•.Hiavy.dq!Y,' inotordlwelopl 1 ~ h.p.
•Cuts 2x.4'1 at -45° beveL
• Adfustoble dutch;~ depth and ._.~ -, ·.
• 11-rbble scifety and convenience.
•
• llEG. $11A9
• :
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San ~le111enie ea=-istrano EDtTION -
VOL. 65, ·NO. 66, 3 SECTIONS, 28.,,A&ES
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Pea .Soup Spa;~ks
Boating-Mishaps .
'lblck, wet log wblch crept onto the
Wlml cout .swi!Uy Saturday afternoon
sparked a record series of boltinJ
rnlsbapa that lasted the weekend.
The blanket hit yachtsmen unawares
late tn the lfternooo SOturday ofter a day
ol beautiful: aat!tnl ~l,ther.
Tbe llnt report came In Saturday
afternoon w!len a .,.,,U boat grounded at
Albo Beacj! In South tagupa. Lifeguards
Jrom San Clemente r"llOl>!ed and llelped
the occupants haul lbe ' sina!J · beached
era/I Jo a. waiting trailer.
Later tbal aftemooo another .lliJor
found·blmlell Jn ,lmlble al Scotohman's
cove north o{ Loiuoa Beach · and hb
vesoel wu pulled olfthe rock.!.
"l'Of was ao lhldt1 authorttlea said, tbal
the owner belleyea he waa off the San
:Onofre Nacleaf G..erattng Statloo, wblch
• 11 more ~ a mUia downcout.
On Sunda7, the log persllted one!' dry·
~ problema allo cropped up.
· A Dua ,Potnt boy walking on the .west
•
Since the harbor WU dedJeated, last sum-
mer.
"It's only the beginning for us and the
Harbor Patrol at Dana," he said.
stubba •. pointed .• out . that Jbe new
harilor'a · yacbtamen, unlike those In
Newport Bea.ch, ·have many more miles
of rocky coulllne to contend with.
"We've got lnshore reefs up and
downcout· of Dana 'Harbotf," Stu bbl
·pointed oul
Capo Trustees
Eye Property
Retnbursenient
·lnakwater with· hll !omlly fell oil the A request to join ·• fight against the !!JP GI the jetty and bumped hla head In county to recover money loot when land
., ~fool fall. • wu pul irito agricullural preaerves will
..... strlgl o! ·31212 !desa Vista, Dana be conatdered b)' lnllteel o! the Po!ol, oujfered a JIOlllble COllCIJJllon and--Caplltraoo Unl!leil School D l 1 l'r I c·t
wu treated by b1I family's physician, tonight. · 111_.u llld. . . Llttr lllat day· -~~ vwel became Tbe CUSD -appromnalely 17$,000
L.:. . . ,....,._ • ~~GI~ W~ Act -Iii the thick IOUJI and feldled up on a Wblcll ~.-"* fi Income tl!rduCh
nef.oft the ttlt ~ Bwll iO South th. .....t.tl'tim. of 1111111a.a .. 111 .... -of ~-f =--..,.....,,,.1··~ ••. Geiqe Speulda, 40, Ot 1m1 El Toro , • .,....,, w ·~ ~~-pfeW9ea. ·
GJ'llllde, El Toro, wu at the helm or bia At !lie 7:~ p.m. ~ In . Serra
II.foot cabin cruJaer wllb five puaengera School, Caplilrano &acJj. the lloard, will ~ wben the "11J11 ·-ran conald!I' ,jolntng.San Joaqol!> Elementary qround. • . School, District tn thf!r I~ to
San Clemente guard Tom Metsger penuaile the county to it1m1>une achool
IWlm I Une tn the uildam.,ed craft and diJlri~lot loot funds. ,
-1>11trolmen from Dana Polnl• .• One oection of the governmont code
bttiupt the boat off.the""'"'· ;::=. :-mall c-:ty _,~,,__°.J
'In Ill, 111d . San Clemente Lifeguard . lo sdlbOI dbtrk:ts. • •-::--··
Capt. _Pbil Slili>IJI, the weekend provided Jiu" Nerbon usistant ..iperlntendenl
lhe liriest Diimber o! boa\ID(. milhlps for 1&.tnistrauve ..me.. rot Sau ~·
U.S. to Draft
15,000; 3 Month
I
~pread Reveal.ed
'WASHINGTON (AP) -Ending a five-
ll)Ol'lth pause, Secretary of Defense
Mel\.in R. Laird today announce<! a dra!t
cill of 15,000 to be spread over April,
Moy and June. l.&~d 111d 5,llllO young men would be
filled. in each of those months. "Jbis ls the llnt drift caD since OClober wlle!i the Pentagon Issued I call "of 10,llllO
irien for th< flnal lhree monlh• o! 19'71.
There were no drift calll in the first
qUfl'ler GI 19'72. The Pentapn walled to
gHge the effect" of new·-raise• and
YOIDDtac en1111menta and the Army w11
rO!lu<ed In Ille lo -COfllJ'elslonallJ mandated cull. · i•Mldrelsin& , the annual tonvenUon of
-Veterans o! P'orelgn Wm today,
1.akd repeated a ltaterninl ~ inade l~st
week thlt only 50,000 « fewer men would
be'drlfted 1n an of tm, about hill the
number called I.Ht "jear. • •
•'!be 1ecrtlir1' 111d .tha .lower caDs had
-made -Ible l>Y the IUCCtH or the ' -mllallon program and the con-
tlllliid withdrawal Of U.S. trooP< Iron tlii • -,.. Vlelnamllation program, the
;i;Mtary llld, will allow the United
~·lo -Iii lon:es In Vietnam· to ... bJ MAJ 1-the pl oel by Pre.II-
... Nb:C?JI -11aqd., we will meet or but
thtt'level."
"nllowlnl hi1 -"· Laird a~ dileStlona from Iha delegale1, Including Olli'" who wanted • to •know the ad-
ri11Alllr11loo'1 po.ttion on amnesty !or Vilt evaderl lllld _....,,;-
t:.lrd 'aald now lln'I the lime to con-
_., ~t qoeolio., ·while moo ara
IJP!lnl and dylnc In Vietnom, while
--.,. still held prlloner1 of-war •
... •while Iha Unltad Staleo conllnuea to
reb''fll m1Ul.VJ -lpllon.
quln, Jiu eatlmaled llllt 1 new tU rite
ot aboUt twO.and·a·haU Cents' per $100 a-valuation lnltlg11ed county-wide coul\I "PJ;OV~e funds lo f)!imi!Une the dls!ilela wblch suffer an IJlllWll Jou. .
'Ille 'hjrdest·bll dlstrtcta are Sau Joa-
quin ...I TuaUn Union High School, which
have Mllaton Viejo and Irvine land in
agricultural preaerves. Tbe Sa<ldleback
Community College DJstrJct allo loses
money becauae ·or Jbe WIDlll!llOll Act.
Other agenda Items tonight Include :
~-revlsiona to the Wlnlon Act (which cObttola negotiations for
salaries and· employment conditions)
which would provkle for more public
knowledge of oogoing negotiation!.
-A report by the Citizens' Advisory
Committee cwt Food Services.
. -ReYiew. and recommend guidelines
pertaining to the lfl2.'73 budget: '
-A "'port by the CiUzeils Advlaory
Commlttae on Dua llllli1!11Ji" SCbool.
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12 Die as Blast ~ . ~ . ~
Topples Buil~ng
In Barcelona-,
IWlcELoNA, Spoln (UPI) -Hun-
dreda o!'reicuen awumed over 1 a.root.
high pile o! rubble dlalnl: I~ lllrVlvora
of • po explo!lon wllfch tOpiMd ports or
a 10.story fuzury apartmuj bulldtni ear·
ly lodaJ. • '
Pollca uld 12 bodlel had been found.
Many -• w i r e -lu!ed; l:Uled or lrallPllll· unedr the rubll'Je, but-no llD'VIV· .,,·hive been 41f out,-police .. Id. •
Tbe .elgb~year-<>ld buJld!nc In the
!uhloolble Pldl'albe1 !leclion near the
univfn!IJ -!nod 40 1portmeoll. Tbe blut dMtroyed I ·wing hoUllng 10
I~ and leYerely damaged the
.. -of the bulJdl!W. ' Tbil~ wldcb ~ .. id WU •
problbJy ~ by I malllft gU leak in
I fourlll ttiJry lparlmllll, -wilJdow ' panea aD over 1bWn.
HUiiCltedl ·o! _, lncludtna uni_, -lilnDod I buman clilla i. dear rubble'-the llnell and I
--lo IJl!bull....,. '""' .lire z· ,;, .... .,.,. ........ ~
O~N6E COUNTY,.CALIFORNIA•k '"·.~ · --. . ,,_ . .MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1972 . . . -. ' . •
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, CYCLISTS LEAVE 'WESTMINSTER CEMETERY AFTER FUNERAL FOR SLAIN COMRADE
Terry.Chtkk. Powell; Sl~ln on FrMw1y,.~hought,Victim of Gang Rivalry
Showdown · No.· ·2 Six-month Delay · ..
Shorn M~san tO ,Meet Joviul Judge Ordered in Case
0ranr• COunty ~ Co1ir! Judge the del~nl'•.bandl•bar m~che .... Of Stockbroker
Willlarii •Mu!:"'y Ind ihe .cre~'.~·. worth.~ Clll _in.Jal.l .Ume.· Both . As~JbUela~~
MOiin' 'iilio bi.ii"e,JiMt•;iii:I of~ ',=~ u:'1'C'i.,Wlibted' tl!(Mn .. C"<iGnty . Oiarl WI it
halrCufliilR barpln ,;Dfiii!et •Pin"~ _j,, '"""'* d jiltiJl!l
day. r -Thirteen Joyce, DOW cmrcut Dulaney and five code!endanta in an
~ But It 11etm1 bJilily ,unllkely IJl1t lhi llML-IWlrelillhiTbeo'Lacy liJeged cotisplracy said to bare coat
jovial JuriSI wlli> dJpped 10 di11 from the ·brlndl jolt Olflc:!"'s; ll'IDed wllb picl~ World Financial Trend• Investors niore · ~:~In. °:.H.'l'll<IU:-::0.a:! ::i~ °: =~ m~Y~':!: \han ,*3 milil'!ll.
trading, m.Ood wbep he nen eftcounten pursuit. · Presiding Judge Bruce Sumner ordered
the eonvJcttd OOrglar. · ' But Joyce's freedom luted leis than 48 tht' iii defendints 'to return for trial Oct.
Joybe gol IO days' of! his _ .. ,_ .. jail hours wheu sherlf!'• officers, ~cllng on a z. They .,.;e indlcted bJ Jbe ()range
term when be loudly complained that it tip, flushed him ~ the attic of. a San~ COunty Grand Jury on chargeS of grand
waa a Jong stretch. Judge MWTay 'Ana'bome. · theft forgery and ·corupiracy
granted _ UJe ·' conemk>n1 • 1'btn • Jdyce "We ,had' to·~ Mace to g:~t hhD Out of •· F1'e on their promise to ·appeal are
. agreed to dJsj>etiae, •Ith 1.11 oboulder there.' a shtti!f'• sergeant 11ill today. · Dulaney, 38, . hb . wlie, Mailene, 32;
length .hair. ..., Joyce now facet escape charges which former World Financial Trends v!Ce
. '.fbe pr)aooer got .ano~ J) da)~· off bl! could J*i;ni h.lm, a consider a tile term ·m pres.ident ·Joseph Shipley,· 31, of 18951
1ail time when Judge, Murray agreed that •tale prfion. · 1-el! Clr<Je; Hllllllniton Beach ; Daniel
, , l:fayes,,~, ~f.82,11 ~wb~d 1.Q:rJ,e, ·Hun· . ' Buses ·~oll iii :Orange,
tlngton Beach; Ri>tiert G. Machan, 40, of.
San llernanitm; Wendell Wairen AuiUn , ill, or Rlvermde; 'aiid Fred'Rlley, 45, of
Norfolk, Va.
AU were arTesleil . lollowtng o' long lll-
vdligatton into ~ allepd ddriudmg of
investors in the~ financial complex ad·
mil)lstered ·by 'the DUlaneya' ailci Shipley
from 'their io-called 1'1'aJ Mahal" -'near
Laguna Hills LelSure World aDd from a
Seal Beach office bulldJni.
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Neighboring Co~ties
The bu!es rolled today In Orange Coun-
ty 'apd, three nelchborjng counUes for tht~
lint Urne In a week, ending 1 ·tl'INll,
itrike 'that ·shut dOwn the nation's ·thltd
fargeit bus llJ'Stem.
O!ficiab .from the Rapid Transit
DlilriCt ' said operations were r.ng '
-.Uy, In • Orange,' Loo Angelit, Sm
Bernardino and RJverslde counties.
The RTD mecbanic11 .uike affected
4,llllO dally bus riders In Orange Cowlty,
among them peraona li•lng In Seal Beach, . ' SUmet Beac:}J, Hunua,ton B e a c b •
Newport.Beach, both Leisure Woridl and
Laguna HUI!. •
. 1'be • strike was called· by the lllO
med>anW GI the Amalpmated Trlnstt
Un!On who ,.alked o!! their jobs Jut Mon-
day. Bus drlnn honored their picket
llnea and baa ~ .... --to about a,llO SOUthem California com. .......
Tiio rnooliiNc., "who earned SUI 111
hour belon !lie otrike, won 1 ~ . ' "
. ' 'Crash Involves
Man JU.St-Freed
contra-f that prQYidea a 21-cent an hour
raise re~ve to tut Se~ber, aod
future Increases topping out at $6.05 an
how; by 19'74: . .
They will 1J90 receive more generous
sick leave and Vacatlona, and a. cost-of· ' ' . living provlllon. A union spokesman said
the cO.t...1.11v1;,, provision. On. or the key.
st>jke goall, ·Had already gained tJie>
mechanics another two centll, an ~. ,
' Jack R. Gilstrap; 1entral manager of
the RTD, iald' the Union demahd. ·could.
be mOt wllhout railing 1W; wblch -
r1nge1 from 1 minimum of io ceni.s· 1 rlde
to 12.ts. . . . . . Tbe ·RTD ·IJso, said It would 1of!er
ltfunda . or credll Jo , bus rtderai with
F•b9J'll'Y• '!1'·.March monthly -llllt were umilable during the llrike. .
It is stated by the prosecutk>n that
most of the inve!tdrS who Jost substantial
sunis of money in the Wo.rld Financial
Trends operation reside in the Leiiure
World , retirement community. , ~,
It ii allo alleged llllt Dulaney Ind
code!endants bilked t.lle St. Bernardine
Hospital In San Bernardino of ~,llllO Qn
lhe strength ·•! collaleral ·tbal ploved to
be worthless.
Only flO,llllO o! that loan h11 been
repaid to the Roman Cathllc tnllltution.
· Dulaney was ' "'"ted In th,j Dutoh
Carribean colony of CUracao' 1t1t April
after a long bunt that beaan 1bcrtl7 after
he and his wile . abandoned their World
Financial Tfends empire 1nd !ell !or
West Germany. · ' Mr•. Dulaney .... traced to a l>ospltal
bed In the BtiU1h colony GI Bermuda and
returned to Orange County to face trial
cm idenlical charaes.
Capo ·~l~ers "W7~ T?ur . ' '
M"obile ~Ho;me · Suhdi'Vision
cily'• lnlemt i,i the nellhbortn( pro}
ect,11 said Weldntr .
-· dlY•-... ploolqp In II ,_..
He llld --.. ...., "'tell~ how ...., ,...... wn la Illa bulldln& at the ..
_ .... --- -occ:upanll
mllbl ,8111 ... ---........
Tbe city bu of!iclaUy g°"' on HCOrd
u oppoolug ... ol part Of the property u
a mobile home aubdlviaiori. Gohara has
ll'eaeoted. devel•Jllll•!!i ,Plana , 1?, ~II lro.UJ>I o! ci'ly 'councllmen 11111. ... It and. oitOn hao "i!enled .1ha! 1 Omb1~·
o!Wt bu denled that ,,111111\lii0b11t llaJDa. wm ,,.....111e·ac.mc-h1llstde 1anc1. •
·Plana· are !or !dayor Tbily , Fonler,\
Councilman BIU B a th I 1 t e , Com-I
mlNioneri' Carol ,Heim. •I"! Jerry Galt·
My Ind l'ilnnlnt Diroctor llcil>'Jebn, )0.
toor the project 111eaday aftamoon.
' Ccilmcilmen Ed Cborn'lak, JOlb Com-·
men and Jim Thorpe Ind Commlaalonera
llolahd OIMl>•and Jolm Sw-wW at-•
tend tour on Swlliay lifternooo. .... -. . -
JEN CENTS
Body Found
ln Anaheim .
Parked Van
By ARTHUR R. VJ.NSEL
Of ""' DelY ,.... .....
Bloodshed and . brutaliJy In I motorcy.
tie gang war Of vengeance Js apparent11
expected to contlnue, with discovery ur ..
Jy today of another murder victim 1n
Anaheim, lf days .after the feud nll'ed.
Heavuy armed offJcers wearin1 bullet•
proof vesl! Invaded 1 rundown realdonct
near the murder scene and toOt a nude,
drugged, )'OW1I woman tn1o protecllva
custody for questioning. •
Her link to the gunshol alaylng of
Robert E. Imbler, '¥1, of 741 N. Topeka
St., Santa Ana, Is unknown bcJi
authorities captured two suspects ne1rby.
Self·proclalmed Hangmen Molorcycla
club member Daniel A. ToollOl'l, 25, of
12S82 Volkwood St., Garden Grove, and
Michael J. Campbell, 21, o! 414 W •
Washington SI., Santa Ana, ore beJnc
held on murder charges.
Imbler 11 bellevad to be the lalat •i<-
tim of a war between The Hanpnen and
The Seekera, which hu lei! two dead Ind
lour Injured; one of them an Al Toro boy
accidentally bit J'el>. 30 .In tlio\llrtl IUD'
lire.
A telephone tip led Anlhlbn pollea to
the Inter.-!II ~· and....,
-at 12:•...., ..
In the vehicle.
Oiecklng a lloaM nearlly -• -le
where Hanpien c:ycllola rallied '"*lrd11
after the hmerll lor their lint CUUllty
In Weatmlnlter -o!ficera fOlllld M-Y.oar-
old Jackie Ehlert.
Naked and auff~rlng an apparent mu.
overdose:, Mill" Ehlers wu truted al
Orange Colllly Medical Center belire
being takeu fll beadquortera for -Uontng •
Tbe !acl lhat one 1ulpecl 11 1 ~
member led to Unklng Imbler'• murclOr
to lhe H~ker1 gang battle,. but
Lt. Dale· Wilmz aald It lln't certain.
Rttea for Terry C. Powell, JI, ol
Anaheim, coocl]Hied SalW'day with •
foreboding rllllal by fellow H._
members and ~ motorcycllst !aclltinJ
aathered for the ~al.
Seeker1 meinbero were fi.ent for
the masa motorcade to and from tbe
chapel where the Rev. ~Una Wold, of
St. Ollf'1 Lutheran Clmrcb, Garden
Grove, witnessed the cUmax.
Cyclisls waiting lllllil Powell'• J11tt111S
left Jbe Chapel, laid the back of I
Seek'ers' denim Jacket bearing the club'•
emblem on the cliapel floor In front of tho
de1d man's casket.
Spltllng, coning and v o w I n r
vengeance, tbef· then marched over the
fallen Seeker•' colors and on outside to
)eave Jn I TDOtorcfide to Anaheim, Where
2.1 were ultimately arrested.
"Ao 10011 11 they hil town , they ltarW
running red lJihll 11 1top algn1," said I
police ·opokeoman. '
A total of 11 more perlON were ar-
reoted In 1 resultlnl rold on 1 nmdown
house near the loc1Uon of t.oda)'11 murder
but were rel-w1lbout formal charpa
being flied.
Inve1Ugalorl uy they believe !lie
warfare orlelnated twO week1 110 when
an 1llegedly lllolen molorc)'cle llelooaloc j
lo'OM'l!lember WU rotw'ned -ln"plocet
-~Y the other glll(. · ' l . .
Weadier
Loll of fog •loo& the Orange
Coast 11 the •IY the weatherlldy
swna ii up !or the nut few daJI.
Hasy SUNhine In the If~
Highs today, 80 at the beach ti>
Ing to 70 Inland. Lowa fHI.
INSIDE TODAY
Ali<r o pertocl of bloodV atrcrt
conwl.rion.!, Black Palllller
l•odc11 ilovc t1•~1"•d • ~"' . , vtolfl\I P<ltl'!r,, S~•.•torv..f"Ot'.
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Z DAll.Y PILOT SC
Judges are ;watching
The 'Judge Watch~rs'
NEWS ITEM : Orange County Superior Court Judge Bru<e
Sumner bai rtvuled the preMnCe ol "ludc• w1tclm1"
In 1111 court oyllem In a ~ to crack down on the jurilll
who, Ile Aid, "might tend to dope off," The pmidln& Jud&•
de<U-to lde!IWy hil observers.
"1/ thert'1 one place thot'1 wfe thi.s aide of the grove, mt old
china, ft'• rioht up there on the judge'! big chair. Gatod 'im!elf wouldn't
dare interfere with the old beak .•• " ,
Nigtl Willfamlon'1 "Toi.a of Lombl'l!1.''
By TOM BARLEY
Of .. ~" , .......
IDI, THAT MAKES 1 full page of oolel be'1 )lklll since we &ot Involved
bl WI. endleil final argument. By God, I'd UH the pvel on old boy U lhlt
-WllD'l ltOUlld to mike a,damned note of It. Wandtt wbo he la?
GM, whit 1 Joi ol baloney. U that'• Bruce SUmner'1 spy out !hare he
iure ,..'"' to enjoy the &ll"blle. I'd throw lrlm my bot
bar associaUon social hour amlle but he teem1 to be 1
morose kind of i creep . • .
"Yu, the court 1cree1, Mr. A-, we abou1d cer-
lalnly look to the specific lllUe of the stale lm-l.
Please go on ."
RE'S ONLY spout1n;'wh1t he'• 1lre1dy wr!lton In
hil ftnll brief. But I don't Wint any llW• taWlnl to the
preaJdlo about J1fdge1 who cut off final 1rcummtt tn an
eMLSY 1pparent bid to get t.o the 1olf courae -.
Ob Lord, yes, !hit ,..minds me. Thal fie<k of rull m my Arnold Plllllll"
patllr, No -· I never gel to UA the dlmned lhlnJ ·-Bruct'I -pt 111 the Wlrplth. And how I bat4 thole crowded weekend ,...., •• ·•
Wonder who be ii? Ooe th1ni for sure, he'1 not a newspaper reporter.
'roo well ~ lllld llJtent too Cll"elully to be one of the preu """" crowd.
Bealdu, they don't make th1t many note1.
"YEI, Mr. A-, the court U1Ually takes Ill afternoon rectal ln about
15 mlnulet tl!pe. You'll be throu1b, by then? Very well. Go lhud and we'll
hive our 10-mlnule br .. k at that time."
Hope thll 1eta In , 111100py'1 noles. A l~mlnule brelk llhodld look food
In the report. U we don't take 1 break he'll die of writer's cr1mp the w1y be'•
10Jq. '
--tlld be hid a good looking blonde In his court doing just the
11m1 lltlne. 'l'hl!I'• --··'luck. U you're going to 10 throulh the Gestapo
bll UU lblt,you .mliJit u will bave·a p11r· of legs to look at· •. : '
'1'lank you, Mr, A-. Yes, we'll take our 10-mtnute break, just 10
mlmltel that's ~ riibt now.11
Wooder wbo be ls? Mlybe I should ask him baclt to chlmbert for coffee.
Beller not. It'• lllrl to 1et Into the ... port •.•
UCI Students Told How
Tbert la no re11011 for the lndlvldull to
IMJ hllplqe 1bout eovlronmenlal prob-
lems, aecordlna to a youna researcher
Imm the Or1nge County Slnltatlon
Dlatrlcl.
Kr111Jndatrom1 U, told an audlence of.
UC lrvlno atudenll 8onday lhlt the)' can
htlp 1cbl1v1 1lpUlc1nl «banlu by get-llnl Involved In locll polltica and J<ltlnl
on Ibo ecoloetcll blnclwaeon 1t home.
11Jt'1 important to learn the local
pollflell atrueture and to get lnvolvld,"
11ld Undltrom. "So many declalona that
affect our environment are made on the
local level but IOIDe ·people are unaware
of thal"
He ldvttod alndenla to keep clooe tabs
on the 1gendaa of city councll1, planning
commlaaJom, the Board of Supervllors
and nter 1nd 1lr control boards -1nd
to spelk up when neceeruy.
Llndalrom, who lelll the ellecta of tox-
ic Hw111 on flab at hla Santltation
Dlltrlct laboratory, nld he Is pllnfully
aware of &he problema that can be cauaed
by w<lta wule dlapoAI.
"People shouldn't pour concenlraled cbemicall. painta or oil from their cars
down tht drain.'' he 11ld. "It wlncls up in
the -•1e ll)'llem Ind ls very dU!lcult to
remove."
Some of then materlall, he e1plalned,
flolt up to the IW'face of the 1tw111 and
blve a lendoncy lo be dllchlrged Into the
ocean or cake up on the outlall line.
OIAN61 COAST IC
DAILY PILOT
TM on... C.. ~11.Y ,II.OT, Wllfl Wflktl
" arMltllll 1'le "_,.,.., " ,...,ltl!M ~
tfM ~ CMlt hltlltlllnl COlnplny, l•Pt-n,. Mlllollt ,,.. "11!11)1'11d, ~y 11'11"11111111
l"rldey, tw Celli M·IM, NfWJIOl1 lffdl.
"""""""" 1Mdl/l"IVl!t911'1 v •• ..,.. l-.vnot ... d'I, lrYIMISHdllltNCll; Mid Sil'! Clemen!ef s. ;-. C.plltr1110. A 11Mi. reellNll
9111Ulon h llUbllsMif S.hlrd•ra ....i JUl'ld1ye.
TM prlftCIPlll publllflfnt pllnl J1 •I Ull We$1
l1y StrHt, Cotlt MIN, C.llfornl1, f2'2'.
lotiert N. Weed
'r•ldollll '"" 'llbll11!er
Joc.k l. Curl1y
Viet P,_ldlnt lfllll G-r ~
1\011'111 K11•it
l'•lftl'
Th•ll'l•t A. Murph it11
Mllftltlnf EdlfOI'
Clitrle1 H. loo1 ,,, lich1rcf '· Ntll M11t11t1! MtMtlfll ldltlrl ... c--J01 f'Mrtft fl C1mi110 l11I, •2672 --c.fl M99: 1" Wfft Ill' Street
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'"••••a• cn4> '41-11111 ca..tw .w ..... , 142.1111
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Jle IUilella that hoUAWifer llVI their
!ala 1nd cooklne oils and to sell them to
markets which are now buytn1 u,sed 0113.
"Or they can make soap out of them," he
1dded.
other handy Upo ldvll1Ced b y
Llndslrom ll"e the followln1:
"Ploc. 1 brick In your lolltl tank to
save on water. Don't fluah the toilet
every tlme you want to dilpose of 1
clpretle bull
-Bring your own thoppln1 bags to the
arocery store. It Nves paper and the
atorea don't mind becauae It aavea them
money .
-Don't lei the JU station 11Wldllli
top oil your luel tank. The 111 lend1 to
slosh out of the filler pipe or ev1porate
into the air anyway.
-When bruahJng your teeth, 1ave
water by tumln1 the !1ucet orr. llinle
your inouth from water bt a cup.
-Write on both 1kfe1 of a lheet of
paper. J111ke note pada from paper that
have printing on only one aide.
-Get together with: your nel&hbon on
ma1uine 1ubscrlpt1ona. You11 1ave
money and cut down on the wuta1e of
psper.
Girl, 17, Killed
In Car Plunge
DESCANSO (AP) -Sherrell Lynn
Dunn, 17, of San Dlero w11 tilled when a
csr pluneed 1,200 !eel of! 1 Ore mid In
the CyuCAmaca Mountains.
The four other occupanta were thrown
out and Injured.
'Ibe accident in we1t-centr1l San .Dteao
County took pl1ce 1horily belm mlcJ..
night S1turday.
The four, suffering an 11aortment of
broken arms and legs, spent the chilly
night huddled together.
Two passlne children found tOOn at 8
a.m. Sunday, and they were taken to El
Cajon Valley Hoapltal.
The injured were Gary carter, 18, the
driver; hia wife, Dorothea, JI; their t-
month-old son, Jason, and Robert J.
SuJllvan, 24, all of San Dltlo. •·
Plan to Lure
Shuttle Proposed
SACRAMENTO (AP) -A raolutlon
ur1lng the Preslden~ Ccnereu and NASA
to Joc11e the 1psct lhuWe r,oer•m 11
Vandenbar1 or li:dw1rda Air orce beset
lo Cllllornll w11 prvpoAd todl)' by 8111. c .... ,e Moacooe.
Tbt S...le majorl!J I-111d the
procram ,could hive a 111l1anUc" impact
on the 1lale_'1 _,,, l'llUlllni la "tlle
hlrlnJ al 11,oot ponc111 dltoctly
UIOClatad to the )lrVlrllll ltllll llld In
eVllllual IO,llOI rllldenll GO Ille blA
lite."
Lobbyut " r
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To Testily
·FromB~?·
WASHING'roN (AP) -Lobby!Jt Dita
D. Bell"d'1 heir! IUl'leon Aid todly abe
could give testimony from her hoapltal
bed to Senate lnvesllpton lookln1 Into
accusations about Acting Atty. Gen.
Rlchll"d G. Kleindienst. .
But Dr. Victor L. Llab ulld Mrs.
Btll"d "still has 1lgna o1 atv ... coronary
hllrl dlseue," and lhll I doctor lhouJd
be present during any queationing
swionJ.
A purported memo by Mn. Beard, now
in a Denvu hoapital, llid the ~uatice
Deparlmeirt dropped u llllltnul 111tt
1111ntt lntern1tlonll Teltphono ind
Teleerapb Corp. Illar the firm qnld to
underwrlta tome COiis of the Ropubllcu
N1tlonll Convtnlloo.
Dr. Llab llld !hit K would be ex·
lremely bawdoul for Mn. Beanl to
come to Wuhln(toa to pva taat1mony to
the Son1le Jndlcllry Commltltt, wltlcll1'
holdJnC up eonftnnaUon of Kltlnd&enlt'• .~ ~
nomlnltlon lo be 111«ney ·-unlll e •
'
,
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Prel>ared
the mlltar ls cleared up. r
He told the commJlloo tbe could leatlly
better In har home, but U the commltltt
wanled wly taatlmony the · hoapltal •
would be the bell pllCt with a pbyllctan present. . . ,
The weather was warm; the water was cool and ·the
young lady was prepated with a beverage at Hobie
Cit rices on Laguna's main beach Saturday. The ~Out Of aboul 70 crlft was the biggest thus far
1n tM ~onual event. Winners were: Class 16A, Pat
McCormick of Long Beach: 168, Jerry Wetzler of
Corona de! Mar ; 14A, Richard Loufek of Camal'-
illo; 148, Pat Benedict or Huntington Beach; and
14C J, SuJ!ian Henderson of Costa Mesa ..
He Aid she w..,id be hoaplf1Jlsed
another one or two w..U. ..
.. ~~=·:=·.::~.\': Transit Board Hid. ''And any emotional atrua wut
jeopordlae her bellth." Sen. Muskie Announces
A phyllctan ... 0 u Id electrnnicllly v Otes .to .. _ o, . ppose monitor her heart while 1hl 11v1 the -
letllmony ln I l:f":I, he Hid, • · • ~ ~tl., teat!:,"',\:'.:: .= State Agencies
lille11tlonl midi by columnlat Jllj!k • • ' ,.
'Earth-shaking Secret'
Andertm, bul c:ommlttao CGWllll John H. Ortnae County Tranalt Dllltlet dlrec-
llolloman m llld the .Inquiry would ton voted today to oppose fnrm11lon of
r~ ~ &mday to etpJa.ln tht -regiaal tranapartallon agenci6 by the
reuon for the ChUa• or who will appear Ill.le <10vmunent.
besides Dr. Li.nka. Dr. Gordon "Pete" Fielding, district
Senate Democratic Leader Ml k e general manager, will attend a State
MaDlfleld told newsmen the nomination T,ranaporUUon oBard hearina Jn Loa An.
baa been dellyod lndellnllely pending ielat J:rklay to voice the local dltlrlct's completion ol the Inquiry by the Judiciary Committee. disapproval o! the state plan.
Republican Leader Hugh Scott said it Fielding told board members today.
WIS impOitant for the committee, on °We ahould• Oppolt Such umbrella 1tate
which be server, to hear Mn. Be1rd but that he did not thlnk this would delay ac. agencies as long as the Southern
tion on tbt nomination for wllb u aome Ca~llornia-·Asaociation of Governments
have speculated. (SCAG) ii.in operation. I believe a volun-
"Thla ls atlll • fllhln& "pldltlon and 1 tary or1anlzat1on such u SCAG b much
llllllnl operation and, up le lhlt -· ff hM not _.,Mr. Kltlallenn-ft all,'' bttttr IU;ited to our needs than a 1tate--
he aaJd. mand1ted regional agency with power to
It wu Mrl. Beard'1 memcrandum to dictate our moves."
her boa, the head of ITAT't Wubtnpm The board al.lo approved application for
oUlee, lhll promplod the •Diptlona ~ll,111111 In !ederll gr1nts which would be · againlt Klelndlenat, •ccordlnc Io · Anderaon. (Anderson's column appeara added lo $211,000 i'1 district funds for
regul1rly on tho OILY PILOO' odltorlll planning dltlrict projecta Including bus
Pase.) Unn and future moda: of transportation.
The columnist wrote lhll 1n llllllruat
action againJt J'n' WIS 1ettled In lb
I1vor after the corq:lomerate pledred
$400,000 to help flnlnco the Rlpubllcu
convtntk>n in San DillO in Auplt, ,
Cyclist Struck,
• Killed by Train
By GODFREY SPERLING Jlt.
Christian Scitnce Monitor Strvice
PORTSMOUTH, N,Y. -fn ~ early.
morning gloom aod chill, with no otlier
reporter close enough to bear, the
presidential candidate came out with hla
grea't secret
As the shipyard workers filed past,
gripping hla hand, Sen. Edmund S.
Muak.ie conlJded -with tongue In cheek,
no doubt -that ht had a special ad·
vantage over hia opponents: hla e1Pert.
nes1 in the art of handshakillg which, aa
everyone knows, is L'"!e essenUal • jn-.
1redient in winning elections in the
United states.
''Thi trick it to tense ypur hand and
grip Cast," the Maine Democrat. u,.
plained. "I have very big hancb," he said,
holdiog one up In our face to prove his
point. "It 's hard for anyone to aet I good
hold."
Just thep 1 man took the Senator'•
hand and held on a little long, pulling
Mu3kle around as he went by.
"You have to watch out for that
backswlng," the senator said, apologizing
for this lesa-than-tmprwlve performance
In the ancient art of "pressing the fle3h ."
He really wasn't that bouncy as he
re1ehed for hands and vote. on the eve or
lhi New Hampahlre presidential primary.
He Wit putting up I brave show O( fOOd
1plrlt3 and banter.
Anderson accused XJeiodlemt,. who wu
named to succeed John N. Mltchell .i1
head of the JusUce Department, of
participating in secret meetlnp with
Felix Rohatyn, an I'M' director, to ldtle A Buena Park man was killed by a But everyone knew that the big man
frelpt • train SUndlly as he tried to free from Maine· was Hdown in the dumps a the case.
Kleindienst, ln an appearance before
the committee last week, said the Beard
memo wa3 false, and 3akf he had taken
no part In negotlatinJ: the 1'IT Jettlement.
bit," ·a! the aide e•press it. (See Pase f
biJ motorcyde ·.which hid evidently for additional detail! on primary)
become stuck on ihe' Santa Fe R.allwav "Hi, Ed," "Good morning, Ed," and
tracks about 200 yards w~t of Beach even a few "Good morning, Mr.
Boulevard in Buena Park. President" as the workers continued to
Killed insta.ritly w,hen •truck by the move by.
train 1olna about 20 miles an.hour ·was Mu!kle, bare-headed but wearing a Local Reporters Horst Bob Colburn, '1:1, of 7365 Franklin greatcoat with fur collar, kept his arm Ave. pumping up and down. And he always
Police Hid two trailll'nen on the ceboose hid a smile for everyone.
Mal'ntam' Vi'gil of the freia:ht which was backil)g onto a But those who have been talking to him
1ldlng tried to warn Colburn but he failed know that he 1lmply can't undersland
Io hell" their 1bouta, what'• hlppenlng to him In just the past
At H h ' ff t l The lmpsct carried the 1m1JJ lrall few days ug es 0 e motorcycle and the victim 1bout 200 feel After ;II, he la the lronl·runner In the
before entineer Vinton Fulk, 58, of Whit· Dmiocratlc r 1 c e for th e pretldericy.
I has been piling up delegates and big-
name endor3ements. Arid polls show he Is
righ,1 up there . wtth ~es I dent N!J:on Jn
popul•rity and way lbove tbe other
Democratic hopefuls.
In ract, there are some observers who
say 1'iuskle bu the nomination locked up
already.
Why, then, he asks himself, should be
be .. feeling so much anguish in the New
Hamp3hire primary, particularly since he
still ls being viewed generaUy as the prob-
able winner? Why, he wonders, ca n't a
man with thi1 kind of 3ucce53 staring him
in the face be able to settle back ind eo.
joy hlmae.U just a little?
The an~wer is th is: be 13 getting 1 bil
load of bad oow1: How Sen. Henry M.
JackM>n ia: coining up in FIOrJda. How
E111111e J. McCarlhy la apendtog a lot ot
money in Illlnob. And most important it'
the moment, how Rep. Wilbur D. Mills
13 mounting an expensive and formld1ble
write-In effort that mJ.iht well do much
to reduce the anticipated Muskie win
here lo proportions that will not be in·
terpreted as very impresaive.
In addition, there is disquieting news of
1 la.!t-mJnute write-In effort here for Sen.
Edward M. KeMedy.
City Post Eyed
By Grave Digger
SENECA FALLS, N.Y. (AP) -Patrice
Giansante. a summertime gravedigger,
wants to become mayor of this vi llage,
where the first womeri's right• con.
vention was held in 1848.
"There 11 a definlte need for Jots of
changes," say3 MW Giansante, 25, a
women's lib advocate.
"Jf the same old political figures keep
getting back into otnc·e, nothing 13 going
to be accompllshed," she says.
Miss GiaMante says she wlll run in the
March 21 election u an independent can·
didate1 although she ia an enrolled
Democrat. By LEONARDO LACAYO tier was able to bring it to a stop. Furthennore, everyone is aware that he
MANAGUA, Nlc1rsgu1 (IJPJ) -The l------~-------------------------------
Amtr1can newsp1pmnen have aone and
only local reporter1 nmaln day and nlaht
•.round the pyramJd.1hlped lnter<On-
tlnenlll Hole~ the bid11w1y o/ billionaire
How1r<J Hughes •Ince fob. 17.
SOIJla 1WJ lland gull"d d1Y and nigh! st
the service entrance on UN weat 1k1e ot
the hole!, hopln1 to 111 1 1llmpoo of the
eccentric reclues ii and when he lelvu on a surprise voyage.
Some •peculate Jte wJ~ leave for the
Unlled Stales IOOll. Other, 11y he'll dn Jt
1rter March llll durill1 Holy Wesk when
the 300,000.populatlon Nlc1rsgu1n caprlal
becomes a ghost town d u e to general
vacations and Jt would be easier to
escape attention.
The Joell now1mea ell! tile Jntarcon-
tlnental Hotel the moat f1mou1 pyromld
in the world because it focuses world at.
lentlon on the Central AmerJcan republic
of 1.7 million and Hllllie1' my1tarioul
pteS<JICI hett. .
When Hughes mlved from the
Bahamas Feb. 17, triggering an lnvulon
Of Amtr!CIO t>eWlman, he took: up the
seventh noor on top of the ~llllld-
1hlped hole!.
Now, bo'1 llto tlk111 the 111111 and pan
al the fllUt •• ll"tlar 11111 ...
quarters for his aldea.
A mountain of mill arr!-1! lilo bOlel
dilly, Including many lllton ........
simpq to "Mt. HYibd" ... IDl l .... . to hta .... , contalD ..... , ...... ,..
money or the -tia' ..... •111111
propolltlono. •
The ollldll Nl<lr...... ~ ........ 111
communlq111 w.-Jni llltlltll t o
Nicor.,.. ---.... botwoon Praldonl a.. Ana1,h~h
-and Hqltol bat IO fir .O-
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' 'FISHIR.'e HIAD e KNllSIL e LANG
ROSIGNOL e RICKER NORDfCA
' , e KO,LACH
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While
Supplies
last . . .
•SKIS
•BOOTS
•POLES
WE WILL
BUY YOUR
DIAMONDS,
J!wwtY,
MUSICAL
l!'ISTRUMENTS
STEREO EQUIP.
MOST ANYTHING
.,.. llTIMATES~
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If DAILY PllOT SC lloodcY, llart~ 6, 1972
$4% BiRfota
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lndu'.stry's Price
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For Ecology High
87 STAN BENJ41111N
WASHINGTON CAP) -'l11t
En v I ronmental J>rotectJon
Agency has eslim1ted that in·
du1try rtJUst. invest M>me $42
bUUoo oVtr the next five years
ln air pollution cootrols. This
la four tlmea the EPA
eitimate of only a year Igo.
EPA said the investments in
air pollution alone would force
substantial price increases on
new cars, electric power. iroo
and steel, cement. and suHuric
acid.
Consumer prices in general
would be increased .about one
percent by the air pollutk>.n
measures, with mlddJe income
1 groups· feeling the grtalest im·
pact, lt said.
THE AGENCY is preparing
a separate report on tht
economic impact of controls
on water pollution, so Ii d
SIGMA THREE
M" Businessm1n:
11 you W•r• \iurgl•rit•d lo11il•
-, wovld yov b. ht bvrin•u
tomorrow1
SECU-.iTY SYSTEMS
l••t• or Ivy
' waste. ooise and est.hetic
blight.
By 1977, EPA said, lndu1try
would bt 1poodln1 ...,. $11
billion a year on 1lr poJlut~n
alone, but the reduclion4 ht
pollution would yield benefit5
worth more than $14 billion a
year to aociety.
The estimates appeared in a
repOrt to Congress on "The
Economics of Clean Air," re-
quired a.nnually by the Clean
Air Amendments or 1970.
EPA pointed out the wide
discrepancy between t h I s
year's estimates and those· in
last year's annual report.
lt has raised its five-year
estima~e or the clean-air costs
lor incinerators, power plants
and factories from S6.5 billion
to $17.2 billion, mainl y be<cause
of wider g e o gr a p h I ca I
coverage in lht:; new report.
THE ESTIMATE of an-
tipollution costs on cars and
trucks has jumped eVen more
steeply, from $-4 billion to $24.7
billion, because of "the higher
egpected cost of emission con-
trols to meet lhe more strin-
gent . 1 • standards" re-
quired by the 1970 ~ct. It said.
EPA said tht aggregate
price impact or private in-
vestment in air pollution con-
~Ll 557-5333 trol is about a one percent in-
fet ,.. •ti.... crease btlt indicated heavi~r ~~~~g~~~~~~~I impact In a few major in-~ --dustrial sectors.
M~fW!th
MOTOR "OMES
SALES • . RENTALS
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LOCATID ON THI NIWPO•T
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Over half of the increase
would be due to a 10 percent
rise in the price of new
automobiles. it said.
"Other key price increaSfl'S
projected are 4 percent for
electric power. and 2.5 percent
lor iron and steel. ce ment and
sulfuric acid ." it sa id.
11THE REMAINING p~
jected industrial price U"r
creases are 1.5 percenlor less
"NeW construction is the in-
ves tment activity most hea vj-
ly affected by the projected
price increases.
"New public utility con-
-struction is affected most
because of increased prices
for copper. electricity, iron
and steel. iron castint; .11:nd
passenger cars and truck!."
Rath Named
In Lawsuit
LOS ANGELES (AP )
Rath Packing Co. is accused
of selling underweight bacon
packages in a .suit filed here.
Authorities i n neighboring
Rivenide County took similar
action last month .
In the $l.8 ' million suit filed
by Deputy Dist. Atty. Louis V.
Traeger, Rath was accused or
selling bacon packages over
the past six months that were
up to one-half once less than
the stated weight.
MEDICAL BLDG., HUNTINGTON BEACH
7 Suites, Schedul•tl lncorn• $ 1,ao.00· Mth.
s.11;,9 for $130,000.00
C-: Judy McCordy
~n .143.0100
RE: U9UIDATION SALE
UNITS & S.F.R.'s L.A. AREA
8 Pr-operlits Appreittd at $180,000.00
Yours {or C•sh -$142,000.o.p
l'or lolo C:..tGct: Jody McCtr~Y
2 U • 149·5'51
Co11rt1sy to Brokers
Would ' you pay an extra
85.21 per month for
Full New Car Maintenance?
• Th&,t's all thti t.XtTa lt cost with a Johns()n 4 Son Fl.JU Matntenanct Lebt ()n all.)' of our brand new 1972
Mercut)'L Jmt think ot It , , . no more annoylnr repa.lr
problftnl •• : no more u.nexpttted expe.nu1 and ~t of
au •• , a ,bef\ullful nt!W fuU size M~ry MMqu\11 or
Monltttr, to drjvl!' in abeolutely Jlt-rfttt condition •t all
ttmec; 1 nd out f~r )'OUnfllf all the ~neflts &nd pleuura
Uds fantutk' le1.3t proaram provtdn on all our Uncoln-
Mercury P.roducts. .
call BUD JIOwEN at Sc().5630 . , , , TODAY! -~ orw.., C•••IJ'f ·r-•il11/Fi11tC.n'
hnson&
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FORD'S NEW Pinto station wagon and Pinto with the Squire option labove)
will be available at Ford dealerships ~arch · 17. A two-door model, lhe Pinto
wagon is 9.7 inches longer than the two-door or three-door sedan, but has
almost the same wheelbase.
In High Gear
New Pinto .'Mini-wagon' Set
)
For Debut-At Modest
By CARL CARSTENSEN
01 !flt O•l•r 1'1 .. 1 Stilt
Spring ~can 'l 6e fcµ' around
the corner when domestic
manufa cturers be g i n an-
nouncing the arrival of their
new one-half year models but
Ford will debut a new Pinto
station wagon on March 17
and it's a honey.
The new Pinto mini-wagon,
as it's called, will also be of-
fered with a luxurious wood
trim Squire option.
Suggested retail price for
the new wagon will be '2.265
with an additional $214 for the
Squire option which includes
simulated woodgrain on the
bodyside and liltgate, con·
toured rear seat, deluxe seat
and door trim, deluxe two-
IJM?ke steering wheel and
wheel covers.
~jPinto did extremely well
against domestic competitors
last year without a station
wagon, and we can see ev en
gz:eater opportunities with the
\vagon aboard for 1972," said
John Naughton , Ford vice-
president and division general
manager.
"We expect the new wagon
to greatly strengthen our posi-
tion in this line," Naughton
said. He added that the Pinto
wagon wlil be priced com-
petitively• with other domestic
and i m p o r t e d subcompact
wagons.
A two-door model. the Pinto
station wagon i3 almost IO in-
ches longer than the 16.1-inch,
two-and three-door Pintos.
The lift-up tailgate opens to a
Mo1iey's Worth
'Bu1nper Crop' Better
H Bill Gets Thr.ough
By SYLVIA PORTER
Among the hOttest of the
more than 500 consumer pro-
tection bills now before
Congress is legislation to slash
our horrendously high auto
repair e.ipenses.
The bill
was passed
by an over-
w h e !ming
majori ty of
the Senate
in Novem·
ber, is now
before a
House a-
w ailing
clearance for a full vote by the
House-and despite opposition
from the W hi t e House, the
auto manufactures and others
is believed to have a good
chance ol becoming law in
1972.
With this law, the federal
government will un-
questional>ly take " first giant
step into the vastly comple1
and d~ply troubled field o[
auto repairs.Washington
already is heavily involved in
the safety aspects o f
automobile design. A runover
into auto repair costs is logical
and Inevitable.
THto:' MOTOR Vehicle
lnformation and c.ost Savings
Act, spoo!Ored by Sen. Warren.
G. Magnuson (D-Wash.) and
Sen. Philip Hart (D.-Micb.),
would :
(I) Author iu the Oct>"rt.
ment ol Transportation1 to set
rules lo reduce J>roperty
damage and repair coa:ts
resulting from minor -but
frequently shockingly cosily -
era.shes. The rules would re-
quire manufacturers to bultd
1Wrdier, more crast>-resistant
cars. By so doing, lhe stan-
dards would sharply reduce
your e<1lll1lon i n s u r a n c e
premiwnS. cul the dedudible
amounts you have t.p pay , also
auMtantially lessen the lime It
lakes to get your car repaired.
Only design changes costing
Jess than the overall amount
of flnancial 'beneftls to con-
sumers could be mandatory.
(I) Require the trensporl•·
lion d<'partment to make a
comprehem:ive study of the
methods for det.crmlning the
1usceptiblllty of passenger
motor vehklcs to damage,
their repair CO!U and the
dqr .. of protection prov;ded
for occupantJ of the cars.
The department would work
out ways to inform us -the
public -or it.a findings and
lht facll on !ht 1USCepUblllty or the can to damage, their
ability lo withstand crashes,
on how reliBible the cars are.
how easy to rt.pa r, atmilat
Vital aspect! -U I guld•
j"hich w• would UM whtn
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28 Dame tan rodents 24 Word or 47 Traveritd
N1!H1 -2 Fuieral cntlon annoyiltlCI! '19 Sli ppery -
1l 1I J -de Valera 27 Sulphurlc, 52 or consider-
32 Cords us!d 4 Retaliatory for 111e able elClent
with foolgear maneuver 29 Jndones!an 53 Mountain
J1 Cr!Uclze 5 Un!t of capac• Island nyitph
sharply lty: Abbr, 30 Al a sptel fic 55 Series or
38 Mountain pl.SS 6 Greedy time: 2 words s\eps over a
39 Grows 7 One who ls 31 "Tue Wcndtrlul fe nce
Impatient ruined: Sl111g One hoss -" 56 Jagged
41 M1una -8 Engtlsh: 32 Marine fish 57 Ancient
42 Coll~t for Comb. fom1 33 -run Roman date
cneself 9 Ridges 3-4 Norwe!gian 58 Midday
45 RMDYtaile«-10 Drllled hole mJn's name 59 "Dies -":
eous mtUer producin; 35 Sooner lhlll Day of Wrath
48 l'ol l1.1\t Ptlroleum: 36 Small faction 60 Mtans of
'O Platt In 2 worUs unlltd by actess
la~·rrs ont ll Its capital Is common 61 Flat
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Keep Watts Cool
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LOS ANGELES (UPI)
Wbl!n war came to W1tt1 on a
llot """'""' cloy In 1116, li cune • a rumor.
' A wlllte hilln<•Y patrolman
wu rumorecf to have booted a
pr_.i bllck WOl!llll while
ll'felllng her hulblnd fiir
drunken driving. Ho 1 t 11 e
crowdl poured Into the street
of · the bllct community aod
the rumor took w1nc1.
Tbe OJPlolive tale apre1d
with . <llliurblng speed In a
-.id dlrectlons, b e rn I dqeroully 'embroidered as It
wait, It did Ill part In inciting .even terrible days o f
vloleace, •UDW the communliy
of.· W1tt1 lay stunned. 'l'lloo-were arrested; 34
killed.
Ruman are as old as the l!i1ll and, ICCOrdlng to • long-
Uved rumor they're probably
m)lch older. · Tiiey f I n d
eo'f*:lill)' fertile · 1 r o· u n d
-. , the. popul.lce diltrwlll .........
"Thlt'1. why tWo m e n 1 deh!rrnbied never lo 'lee Watts
or..predomln1nt1y black south
LQI .. Ansela beeome 1 bl~
t~}d aa:ain are -Celes Kini Ill. litd Luther Fuller -
f«mded • the Rwnor Control aiid Jnform1tlon 'Center in
AiJcuat, llU .
. King la • 1enial, clgu-
chomplng former N A-A-C P
le1der here aod hla partner la
a Jean, rawboned man who
rode the riot.tom atreell of
Watta u a free1anct television
new am an when white
rtporten were handy targets.
. Tbe · lde1 for the rumor-buatini outfit was born from
Fuller'• anger when he heard
riot1pe' black.s r e p e a t l n g
rumors he knew were false.
Todly, 3\1 Y""' later, the
civilian peace-keepina: agency
works like hurricane fighters
-flying into ·the eye of the
1torm to rob it of !ta fury.
So far the center hu earned
high marks from the black
community. In the beginning
Rumor Control had a shoe-
string bud'et -even its rela·
tionship with the Police was
bankrupt -but now both ac-
counta are comforta~Jy filled.
Last summer the center got an ind.ired federa1 grant of
$300,000.
Rumor Control b a pale con-
crete building on Central
Avenue, a sprawling,
shopworn ,street once .strung
with hl.l'bed wire u green-
aarbed National Guardsmen
atood beside machine guns on
andblgged comers.
11te heart of Rumor Control
ls a 24-hour telephone hotline
which a black news staff up-
dates dally -sometimes
oftener -to keep ahead o[
any simmering crisis or mere-
ly to offer community tidbits
about a meeting or where to
get legal 1ld. The phon<
number Is 29-NAACP.
One momin&' two yeara ago
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enclosure· has satin
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VOL 65, NO 66, 3 SECTIONS, 21 ~A&ES .. ... , .... . '
MONDA'(, MARCH lo, ~(9n JEN CENTs
Lists Plan~ing, R·equirements
Delaill of new slate legislaUon setllng
forth mandatory elements lhat now .. must
be included In general plana of cities are
outlined In a ttporl prepared by Laguna
Beach PlanniQg CommJas-.. Rocer ·
Lanphear following a recent League ol
Calttomla Cities lnatltute.
All , Cities now :are required to have
General Plans and by Jan. I, 1973 the city
zonjng.ordlllance mus! be coosiatent wHh
lts general plan, Lanphear polntaout..
Ml!tdatory element! In the plan, in 'ld-
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housing elements J>rtVloualy 1'9ulred,
DO'tf include conserv1tio11" qpen 1paqa,
oelmllc aafety, noise, acenlc highway and
aafety, ;em.nu, IOIDt of wblcb DUiy be
combined.
·Tbe alale nquirelDeats, ICCOrdlng to
Laguna lleoch Pl!IJllllnl Director W 11Jie Mooc:IJ, relate e1peclally 1o ~e re--
quells for federal and elate 111ndlnf,
wblcb could be ulnJed If the re-
quirtmenta ll'I not fllllllled. ' •
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·Lag"'1na Tru~~ees
Study Priorities
trustees took office during the llipllner.
Haught ia not nquestlng acUOI! oo his
trimester plan, but la only pttaentlng II
to trastees for later COb.sideraUon.
Laguna Beach school trustees Tueaday
night will be uked by the admlniatratlon
to · eltabillb educaUonal and facility
DUllntenance prlqriU.. for 1972-73 ao that
the operailnc·bud&et may be dete(mllied. . . .
&iperlnteiidenl W'tlllam Ullom and .f :o .r.-u..-· p fi ·
Buslnesa J>uperlntendeDt ..aiarlea Hess ~~a 0 ee
att acbeciuied to make I joint statement · • ' • • . · , ' 'f .
to the" lloord _...,..... .. for ·ff'~&:· ~~~
eatabllabm, the priolii!.a ~~-._JluuD.,...,:uu,~
Iba ...... :'!O . . ™ .,.._d badpl rot Im'.n-. ·1'~. · .,... ~ !~'.
a 1115,000 deficil Trust* and ad· w pe LaSe
ministJ:atQr~ -lave. bee.n mulling over the · ;,
docwnent for several weeks now, but LaiUna Beadl ·cli!lec::ttvea today are ap.
have come up with no aolutions. pealihg for kifOrmatloi from 'residents
Dr. Qllom said he will ask the trustees who may have Witnesled the eients aur·
to determine their .PrloriUes Tuesday rounding the kidnap-rape of 1 Long n1~t. If the board ii unable to reach a Beach woman from a public parking.Jot. declsioo during the meedna, Dr. Ullom • Aid he wlU recommend that a study ·Del. Gene Brooks noted that the ab-
e:ession be held to discuss priorities. duction of the ll·year-old !"ClfDan . oc-
Otber matten facing ~ Tuesday curred Thursday at 1:311 p.m. In.the lot In
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enhance our control over most land u'se
and environnien~. cond)tions1in •ll parts
of Laguna ..• W~w can pre-determine
what ls acceptable rither than 1c-
commodala ourselYa to those coming to
the .city· with tbeli' Own plans." The city, he ~!plained, will be able to
establish' criteria for vlr\u"ally eveiy
aspect,ol I~ q>ejnd land C<\llservatloo,
env-tal Pf'1lecllon, building con-
struction and waS\e di!:posat.
.\\'bett II la I~ a apecllic plan Ls
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desirable, he states, the law allows a
building moratorium for tO days, followed
by two one-year . perlqds, to permit
preparation of a plan, be notes. lt was
this rqulaUon that permltted the current
moratorium on development in ·sycamore
Hills.
PlaMers throughout the alafe, says
Lanphear, are "excited" by the realiu··
tlon that Ibey ..,.. have the power to plan
and preserve open 1pece.
"Laguna Beach ii not ' unique In Its
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Include: the ~ b!Qck of Glenneyre ~treet. He aald
-A discussion with high school music downtown shoppers or businessmen may tef,cher Fred Stouter concerning bia pro-posal for a concert tour of Europe this have seen suspicioul activ'ity in the lot
summer. Although detaill ol bis plan and be urged &l)Y witpesaes to Contact the
haw not yet been made. public Sloufer police .depattment. ' ' '
McCo~ct oF 'Loitg Beach; 168, Jerry Wetzler of
cotolta ',de! Jolir; 114A; Ri.cltard Laufelr: of< Camar· .
illo; •148,•Pil• Beitedict ·ofJluntington Beach;· and l~C.J.O.'!!usan.He9'1en6i;> o.r COsta llesa. · . , ; baa indicated the tout would be at·rio e1· The suSpect fn the ~~ w~s' ~bed
penae to the achoo! di.strict. . by the victim ·as a ·powertully built man, ., -A proposal -1rom the dilitrici ad-about• yl!WI old, with an !..-shaped 1ear
mbtistration cOriceming the 1972-73 school on bis left cheek bone. She told detectives
year calendar. TrUstees will be giv~ a her usallant was about five feet 11 in-
proposed calendar and i.sked to· mi~e ches tall, clean shaven with medium -f estiva•J. -'igger comments or suggestiori!, but ~ not length bioWh hair. ~heduled to adopt the document until During arid subsequent to the seiual
tbeit March 21 board.meeting. asaault; the woman aaid the rapisl'talked
-A written proposal from blgb achoo! about.his family problems and told her he Eatly Figures Report Increases prlnclpal Don Haught concerning the bact been married twice to the wne ad~ Of 8 ~~r plan for 1f72..73. A woman, but was now divorced. He alto
trimester ~a1~aar for the hi~ school reportedly told her .he had tbHe. childr~n. Pttlimlnary figw<s on the L8guna
had mco been adopted for Ibis achoo! From the descripllon •. pobce arlut Beach Winter Festivai, wblcli endOd ill
SUnday. awl(d llllnnera In the Laguna
· Prize &how, l'!rled by judges from
Caplatrano 8'11j:h, Santa Moolca and Los
Angeles ...,. Jacque Tatum, llrll:
year, but WIS tbmm onl Wben three new Wll able to make a COJDpo&te. drawing ·Of . 17-<fity run In the Art Colony &mday, In-
the attacker. dicate greatly increased support of
Three Arrested
After Bnrglary;
. \ Different ·Case . '
All eaily JDOrl)!JJg boqlary Sunday at a
Laguna ·Beach dr<ss abop In which an oil
drum WU thrown tbroqh I plate glaP
window loci lo the arrest of tl,,..e men,
but not the auapects responsible for'tbe
bhrglary.
Narcotics qtnts, c o n d u c: t I n 1
surveillance near the Carl_, DreA
~at lCli CHI! Drlve, 1-d the craab orattarinl .wa: at about., a.m. but
the .early niornlng·fotl hid lta aource. Tbe ..... clriwe. onto' COaat llljlhwa,, aaw .a
~ car-and gave thist.
Instead ol t.irlJin; the police olllen
amsted three ..apecti on ilarcollca
charpt, allegedly flndlng IJl1lll llll0Uldl
of · marijuana tn the .. to after II had
betted. '!be men wett ldenUlled u Jolla
!!. Hannon, II, of Riverside; Sidney D.'
Lanier, II, and Patrick W. Fot, II, both
of Garden'°'""'· MNnwblla,. boek at the dren ahop,
police lnVeatlgaton called lo the ...... by
the ,lwtollct &genii dltcoHred I la11e
oil drwn lying .. the Im ol the
-The dnun had been -lo nllar I four by el,lbl foot window and
pin entrance to the building, olllcera
said.
.. 111...tory later Ill ... lllOllllnc by
owmntttasJedthlt•._.•,cn-,
-etpt lo JO, hid been olnleo. Value al Ibo 111lld11c _....,... wu aot at
12,IG'l'&nd Ibo window II '30L
The incident beaan when the woman , aJmost all the 50 events on the FesUval allllnC In her auto Jn the parking lol, WU . director p la Fulmer iild EdWynne S-tecond and Katbfeen
grabbed ind partially 1uffocated by the p_.m, e .. lo-
1111lll!ll: who had blocked off her -day ...
Gee,. third. ~.
All eotlmated l, IQO people took the
8-and Ganim Tour 1J>C11119ftd by the
fe.tinl, and more than 1,lllO turned •ont
to pet a lion cuti Olllibited during the Uon
eoutry. Sal¢ abQWs pnaented on three
Situi'day ifternoOna.
ailci mouih: irllh his band. · _ Sales from the Laguna · Craft Guild
After abe wu ttniier.d aeml"""""1ous, show oo the festival grounds were "I"""
!he attacker rolced the woman Into hia than three Umea -ter than¥ year,".
amall c:ompaCt auto ape! drove her tO a according to cba1rmaa Tom te.11<, and reSlclbic. in the aoiltb part·pf t,quna Fulmer aald artlsta on the' l)'Ollllda
Beach. 'He !Ool:'her into the building and ,.ported =wda ils large or larger than
forcibly raped her, police aald. those atteodlng the llWDJllel' F~al or
She was then forted back Into the Arla.
• While m"1)' of Uie Winter Festival
evenla .,. free, and miiit Cl the ttvenue
1rom -cblrgtnc admlllion 1a re-tained· by a p o .n, 1 o r I n g ph!laa\!iroi>lc
011an1a&Uona; 1'\llmer aaid the Wlnlar
Feillval, as an orpnlaaUon; emerged In
the black delplt. generally blgber· coots
and will have .a amall starter fUnd for
nat year•;. f.tival.
man's auto and -·lo 11!1 1100 .blOcl: • Palnlm aiao reporled brialt iales, he
of South Coul· Highway, where· iba wu added, with one artist aelling H poin-
ael free. ' ttnp,' another reporting aales of 12.000
U~S. ro Draft
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Spreailf Re;vettkd
WASlllNGToN (AP) -l!ndlnc a Dv•
moatb pauae,· 8icnlatY of DWenae
~.II. Loi,.t todl1 ..._..i a<lr&!I
call of 15,lllO to i. .,._. °"' A:i>rfi,
'llh1 and June. · Lalnl Mid 5,000 "'*" men ~ be
called In each of lhooe monlba.
-'1'1111 la the ftrat draft call since October
wben Illa Pentogol - a call ol lt,000
men for Ilia flbal tine moolba ol ltn.
'!'bare ...,. .. •all calla la the Drat
qulrler ol tm. Tbe Pen ..... wallad to
-the elltcl of -P"Y, ralael and --enllm16111 and Ilia An11J wu r-ID • dll lo -"""lftlllona' mlDtltad cub. MdnMhll llil ~ convenlloa of ( .. DllArr, Pip I)
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worth ol palnllngs and several artists
.oelJJn gpaiatinp In the 131111 to MOO price range. '
Part of S .· .. :· ~h.· .~UiJEl~"" PM1 :·~--~ .. ~-.Falls · id. Bbistr.12,·KiHed · · ·
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dfd° of rucueri awarmed ~ a'l&-fOol. ~inainciif 'of the biind1n1.
blgb pile ol nililllt dlabe·• llll'YIVora 'The. ~. Wl!lcb police said WU
ol a po a.,.. .wtdcl. 'tG.lw...!O Cl, ~W,-·by ~ DUl?"iYI gu leak in
a ID-Ital?~ ~'lar-. a IOWUi ~ apartmenl, -window ly ~. ~, . · 1, .i . , panel all over town. .Poll<t l!!ld lfbodlM had liien !CblKI.~ ~. H-of ;nacuen• t.n c l'u d In I
lluy -. !J e re feartd killed or university oluoenta formed a llunw! l1lllllOd _.Ille Nbblt, bat no llll'YiV· chain to clear rubble from tbe o1na1a and
oft heft -.. oui, ooli<o &aid. Opell tbOID t0 &lllbulancea and fire n. ~ &ulldlnc 1n the enema. •·· ,...,... ... ,....... aoctlon near the ,A IDOlaman for the Bareelooa flre
anl•11o!tJ ......... 40 apartments. The brl(ada fllld It wu the dt7'••....t a·
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A slx'-month delay was ordered today In
. tbe ·Orange Coonty Superior Court trial ol
former Laguna IUlll stockbroker J.,.ph
·Dulaney and five codelendanta In an
. alleged · conspiracy uid to have coat
. World Financial Trends Investors mono
than 13 mllllon.
. Presiding. Judge Bruce Sumner ordered
the six defendants to r.eiurn for trial Ocl
· 2. They ,..,. indicled by the Orange
C.ounty Grand Jury on charges of grand
·theft, forgery and conapiracy.
. Free on their pfO{Qile ·to appear ire
·Dulaney, SB, his , wife, Marlent, 32;
former World Financial Trends vice
'president Joseph Shipley, 31,, ol 119iil
·Lowell Circt., Hun!lnCton Beach; Daniel
Hayes: 40, of'821f Snowlm'd' Drive, Hun~
tington Beach ; Robert G.· Machan, 40, of·
San Bernardino; Wendell Warren Austin.
'8, of Ri .. n ide; and Fttd Riley, is, of
Norfolk, Va. .
All watt arrested followlng a long ln-
vesligali/Jn lntO the alleged defl'audin( ol
invealora In the financial complu ad-
. rnlnlatettd . by the lliilue,-and. Shipley . frOm\ their IO-Called ~"TIJ , Mabal'' near
Laguna Hilla.Leisure World and from a
8tal.Beach1of!lco bull<llo« •.
' JI ·i, ata..U by tlio ' proUcirtlon that
·moat ti the lnftaton whq !oat oubltantlil
,_. of blOne)" Id Jhe World Financial
. Tronda operatlon ttaldo .bl· the Leisure
World miremenl ~lj.
. It is aiao, alleg~ lllat Dul.u!eY and
'codefendanu bilked the' II. Bm>anlin•
Hoapltal In San ll<mardlno 'of poo,ooo on
· the atrencth of collatertl thlt proved to
be worthless. 1 •
• Only SI0,000· or that loan hH ·been
,ttp1id 10 the Roman Catbllc tnatitution.
Dulaney waa am•ted In the Dutch
Carrlbean colony of CUracao lut April
•after I long hunt thot bei• shortly after
he and his. wUe 1bandoned their World
Financial Tr0nd1 empire and !ell for
Weal Germ&01 ••
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desire to preserve the Laguna Green-
belt," he says. "Uterally all cities are
thinking in the same terms, althoulh
northern California cities seem to be
ahead of Southern CIUfornia1 Lagwia u~
cepted."
Under the conservation element of the
gener1l plan, Laguna must assume
responsibillty for managing its resources,
including air, water, wild"' plants, wild
anlmalJ and the octan, which would re-
(llee PLANNING, Pap I)
Body .Found . .
In Anaheim
.Parked Van
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of .. DellY ,,let ... ,,
Blciodshed and brutality in a motorcy~
cle gang war of vengeance Js apparently
expected to continue, with discovery ear~
ly today of another mlD'der victim 11
Anaheim, 14 djYS after the fe\,ld Oared.
Heavily anned officers wearing bullet-
proof vests invaded a rundown resldenct
near the murder scene and took a nude.
drugged, young woman Into prolacU~a
custody for quest\onina.
Her link to Iba aunai>ol olayln1 of
Robert E. Imbler, JI, o1 7tl N. ,'l)lpob
' 11111
' .8'111l)>Clalmed -r;: Moloreycle clul> member .Danl01Too1aon, 211, of
11112 Vollrwood II., Garden Grove, and
Mlcbael J. cam~u. ti, of tic w.
Wublngton St., Santa Ana, att belnc
held on murder charges.
Imbler ls believed to be the lat.al vie>
tim ot a war between The Hangm9n and
The Seeken, which has left two dead~
four Injured, one of them an Al Tl>ni
accidanlaily bH Feb. 20 In the first
lire:
. A telephone tip led Anaheim pollce to
the lntersecUon of Broadway and Rose
Street at U:l!I a.m. today, where
Imbler'• body WU found in I parked van.
The mystery caller said a corpse wa1
In tlie velilcle.
·Checking a house nearby -cloae to
where Hangmen cyclists rallied Satunlay
after1ba funeral for their first caaualty
In Weatmlnater -officera found Sf.year,
old JackJe Ehlers.
Naked and aullerlng an appareot'drU
overdose, Milt Ehlers was treated 11
Orange County Medical Center before
being taken lo headquarters for QUt5'
tioning.
The fact that one suspect is 1 Hangmen
member led to linking Imbler's murder
to the Hangmel>Seekers gang batUe, but
Lt. Dale Wilcox said it lsn't certain.
· RJtea for Terry C. Powell, 24, of
Anaheim, concluded Saturday with a
forebodlna ri.lual by fellow Hangmen
members and other motorcyclist f1cUon1
gathered for the fwieral.
Setters member1 were 1beent for
the DUii& motorcade to and from the
chapel where the Rev. Eatllng Wold, of
st. 011!•1 Lutheran Omrch, Gardea
Grove, wilne11ed the cUmu.
Cycliala waiting until Powtll's parents
left the chapel, laid the back of a
Seekera' deolm Jacket beorina the club'•
(Seo C\'a.E, Page I) ·,
Weaa•er
Lola of toe aIOns 'the Orange
Cout Ls the way the weatherlady
ouma it up for the next few , days.
Hazy aunahlne In ~ alte,,_..
!Ugba today, IO at the beach rl> :·lrii .to' 'It lnlapd. Lon .4MI.
INSIDE TODAY
Afler • p1nod of blood~ •Ired
convulriom, · Block Panther
Zcadcr1 how auumcd a le11
triolnt pottMrt. See atorvo PoQe
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,1 DAILY PILDT u Moodo!', Mw 6, 1972 I'{!., . -
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Judges are ;watching
' The 'Judge Watchers'
NEWS ITEM: Orange County Superior Court Judge Bruce
Sumner has revealed lhe presence of "judee watchers''
in his court system in a bid to crack down on the jurists
wbo, he said, "might tend to dope off.'' The prnlding judge
decltnea to Identify his observers:
"II tMre'1 one place that'a 10/e thil sU1t of the Qrave, mt old
china, if1 right up there on tM ;utJge'1 big chair. Gawd 'i11Uel/ woul.dn't
clan interfere with the old beak ... " ·
Nigel WilUamlon's "Tolt1 of Lambeth."
By TOM BARLEY
Of .. Deltt "" ''-"
RM, 'l'BAT MAita a run page of notes he'1 taken since we got involved
In lhll endleu final argumenl By God, I'd use the gavel oo old boy U that
moop wam't around to mate a damned note of Jt. Wonder who he ia?
Gad, what a Jot of baloney. U that's Bruce Sumner's spy out Jhere he
sure seems to enjoy the garbage. I'd throw him my best
bar association social hour smile but he seems to be a
morose kind of a creep . . .
"Ya, the court agrees, Mr. A-, we should cer-
tainly look to the specific lllUe ol !he stale amendment.
Please go on ."
HE'S ONLY spouting what he's already written In
hJs final brief. But J don't want any tittle tattling to the
presidio about judges who cut off final arguipenta in an
•AIUY apparent bid to get to the golf course --
Ob Lord, yea, ·tbat reminds me. That fleck of rust on my Arnold Palmer
patter. No -r. I never get !<> use the damned thing •(lie• Bru<e'a GooSel
pt oo the warpath. And bow I bate thole crowded w..U.d greens •.•
Wonder who be ls ? One thing for IW't, be'• not a newspaper reporter.
Too well ~ and listens too carefully to be one ol the prw-room crowd.
Besldlo, fl>'1 doo't mat. that llllll)' notet.
"YES, Mr. f\-, the courb1aially takea Ill afttrnoon recw In about
15 mlnutet time. You'll be throogb, by then?-Very ... u. Go ahead and we'll
have our 10.minute break at that tbne."
Hope lbat 1et1 In anoopy'a notes. A 10.mlnuta break should look good
Jn the report. It we don't take a break he'll die of wrlter'a cramp the w~y he'•
1oing.
B---said he had a good looking blonde In btl court doing Just the
same thing. That's B---'a luck. II you're going to go through the Gestapo
bit Ute thla you mliht •• well have a pair of legs to look at , ..
"Thank you, Mr. A-. Yu, we'll take our l~minute break, Just 10 mJnutes that's all, rflht now!' .
Wonder who he JJ? Maybe I sbouJd uk blm back to chunbera !or coffee.
Better not. 11'• 111re to get Into the report ••.
Buses Roll in Orange,
N eig..l.A.&.
' 1be bu1e11·0Uod,lodly·ln Oranae ctun-•
ly and three nelgbborln& counties !or the
flrlt time In a week, ending a transit
atrtke ~t ahut down the nation's third
laraeat bul system.
Olficlall lrom the Rapid Tranait
Dlllrlcl said operations were going n6rmauy In Orange, Los Angele1, San
Bernardino and Riverside counties.
The RTD mechanic'• strike affected
4,000 dal\)' bul riders In Orange County,
among them peraons living In Seal Beach,
SUnlet Beach. Huntington B e I c h '
Newport Beach, both Lebure Worlds and
Laguna HUJs.
The strike wu called by the MO
mechanics of the Amalgamated Transit
' Union who walked off their jobs last Mon-
day. Bus drivers honored their picket
lines and bus 11ervlce was SU!pended to
about 400,000 Southern California com·
muters.
The mechanlc11, who earned $5.15 an
hour before the strike, won a 33-month
Men Away, Wives Play
LONDON (AP) -When British airmen
are away, their wives will play, said the
Royal Air Force News In a report claim·
ing that many lonely wives often seek
solace in e.ztramarltal affairs.
OUN•I COAST ..
DAILY PILOT
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•eantract that provides a ,._ 'an hour
ralle retroactive to Jut Seplamber, and
future increaau topping out at ti.OS an
hour by 1974.
They will abo receive more a:eneroua
aick leave and vacations, and a coat..of·
living provision. A union 1pokeaman uld
the cost-of·llving provision, one of the key
strike goala, had alrtady gained the
mechanics another two cents an hour.
Jack R. Gilstrap, genera] manager of
the RTD, said the Union demanda could
be met without ralalng fares, which now
range from a minimum of 30 cents a ride
to $2-&S.
The RTD alao old It would oiler
refunds or credi t to bus riders with
February or March ..monthly passes that
were unusable dlirlng the 1trlke.
City Post Eyed
By Grave Digger
SENECA FALLS, N.Y. (AP) -Patrice
Giansante , a summertime gravedigger,
wants to become mayor of this vil lage,
where the lint women's rlghta con·
vention was held in 1848.
"There ls a definite need for lots of
changes," says Miss Glansante, 25, a
women's lib advocate.
"If the same old political flg11re1 keep
getting back Into office, nothing b going
to be ae«1mplished," she says.
Miss Giansante says she will run Jn the
March 21 election as an independent can-
didate, although 1he Is an enrolled
Democrat.
-.D~nse F~g . -. .
T~les Up_ . . ' Coast Boats · ·
Thick, wet log which crept onto the
warm coast awlltJy Saturday afternoon
sparked a record series of boatlnr
mishaps that lasl<!d the weekend.
The blanket bit yachtsmen unawarea
late In the afternoon Salll(day after a cloy
of beautiful .sailing weather.
The first report ca.me In Saturday
afternoon when a small boat grounded at
Aliso Beach in South Lquna. Lileauards
from San Clemente respooded and helped
the occupants haul the small beached
craft to a waiting trailer.
-Later that afternoon another saJJor
• lound blmseU In trouble al Scotchman'•
cove north ol Laguna Beach and hla
vesael wu pulled off the nicks.
Fog wu so thick, authoriUe1 said, that
the owner belleved he wu off the San
Onofre Nuclear Generating StaUon, which
is more than 15 mile. downcoast.
On Sunday, the log perslal<!d and dry.
land problems also cropped up .
A Dana Point boy walking on the west
breakwater with hi! family fell off the
top Qf the jetty and bumped his head In
an eight-foot fall. .
•
steve Strigl of 332G Mesa Vista, Dana
Point, suffered a possible concuwon and
was treated by his family's physician, ,lifeguards said.
Later lhat day, another vessel became
lost in the thick soup and fetched up on a
reef off the 9th Street Beach in South
Laguna.
lnteNU1tonat~our DAILY PILOT Stiff Pllti.
George Speulda , 40, ol 2473t El Toro
Grande, EJ Toro, was at the helm of hi!
2l~foot cabin cruiser with five PQH:ogen
aboard when the •,ooo vessel ran
aground. •
San Clemente guard Tom Metqer
swam a Une to the undamaged craft and
harbor patrolmen ,from Dana Polnl
brought the boat of! .the nicks.
Four foreign educators toured the innovative Thurston Intermediate
School rece.nUy as part of the ~raduate work they are doing at the
Center for International Education at USC. The quartet is Jooking
over audio visual equipment at the school's learning center. From
left to right are Miss Som~haree Patramool, head of the English de-
partment in Thailand Ministry of Education; Jose Santos·Filho, in·
structor in the. School of Pedagogy, Pontifical Universily, Brazil;
Antonio Solonano, bead of Department of Compreb_ensive j Studies;
'Venezuelan Ministry of Education; and Charles Clilndongo. teacber al
Polytechnic School, Malawi, East Africa. ., • ·· ·-In ,U, said San Clemente LUquard
Capt. Phil Stu~be. the weekend provided
the largeat number ol boating mlab'!P•
since the harbor wu .dodlcated laat aum·
mer.
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DRAFT ..• Fight for Lost Money
the Veterana: of Foreip Wars today,
Laird repeated a 1ta1em1Dt he made last A request to join a fight against the
week.that only 50,000 er fewer mm would county to recover money lost when ·land
be drafted in all of 19'12, about half the wu put into agricultural preserves will
number called last yur. · .J be co,nsidered by trustees of the
1be aecrelary said the lower calls hid · •• · · School 1 been made possible by the succe11 ol tbe Cap~trano Unifi"'!. D a Ir I c t
Vlttnamlzation ~ • and the ""P-ton!gbt. L
tlnued withdrawal of U.S. troopo Jron Ille The CUSD -· apprmlmately 175,000
.. Ir a year beca11N of U.. w:911.amwon Act
... lwllilMI ........ -ta.e .I . •' t , • _,_, ~:~
aecrelary ~· wllll, allow the 1Jlllled Ille _"®cUon. ol ~ valuaUoa , of
Slatet to r-!ta ftr<a 111.·\'lebllld'to property with'!' ,'!" preserves.
89,000 by May,! -the 1oaJ let by Preal·. Al Ille ·7:30 p.m; -ting In Serra
dent Nixon -"and we will meet or l"'jtl School, Caplltrano 'Beach, the board will
that level." • . \ ~ I-conald!' lolnlng San Joaquin Elemenlary
FollOwlng hla ai>eech. Laird ~c--School Dbtrlct In their ~!tempt to
que1UOD1 from lhe delegates, including persuade the county to reimburse school
one who wanted t.o know the ad--districts for lost funds.
ministration's position on amnesty for
.Jll:e.lt •'8.dm and deserters.
Laird said now isn't the time to co°"
sider that question, while men are
fighting and dying in Vietnam, while
Americans are still held prisoners of war
and while the United Statea continues to rely on military consttiption.
But this country has a record of
tempering jusUce with mercy, be said.
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PLANNING. • •
quire active participation Jn regional and
county organizations such as water
districts, water quality control boards
and air pollution dia:trlcts.
The seismic element calls for Iden-
tifying faults by serial photography and
plotUng of epicenters from many quakes
and historical data. Laguna, Lanphear
notes, is fortunate to have experts living
in the town to assist with ·tbis element.
With regard to the housing element re-
quirement, he says, "I found that all
cities dislike this element and fall to
recognize any need for it in their town. I
am certain we are no eicepUon, but we
must face it, since at.ate Jaw requires a
meaningful element."
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emblem on the chapel floor in front ol lhe
dead man's casket.
Spilling, cursing and v o w J r! g
vengeance, thty theh marched over the
fallen Seekers' colors and on outside to
Jeave in a motorcade to Anaheim,. where
23 were ultimately arrested.
"As soon as they hit town, they started
running red lights at stop signs," said a
police spokesman.
A total of 11 more persons .were ar-
rested in a resulting raid on a rundown
house near the location of today's murder
but wtre released without fortna,! charges
being filed .
Investigators say they believe the
warfare originated two weeks ago when
an allegedly stolen motorcycle belonging
to one member was returned -in pieces
-by the other gang.
One section of the government ' code
authorizes the Q>unty Board -o f
Supervisorl to make the reimbursement
to school dblrlcb. ' •.
• .Re.x Neri!on, assistant su~ent
for admini.straUve •&erVices .for~
quin, ·has estimated that a Mw tu rate
al ·-~!IRlf ~ Pl< ..... assessed .vahzl!ll·liifgateacounty.:wrde
could proyidi~)Jncf,., to ·reimburse the
districts whicH Maller an annual Joss.
The hardea~hll dlitrlcb are San Joa-
quin and Tustin Union Hich School, which
have Milaion YJ,e:Jo and Jrvine land in
agricultural preserves. The Saddleba.ck
Community <Allege Di.strict also loses
money because of the Williamson Act.
Other agenda Items tonight Include:
-Comidering revisions to the Winton
Act (wbJch controls "negotiations for
salaries and employment conditions)
which would provide for more · public
knowledge of ongoin'g negotiations.
-A report by the Citizens' Advisory
Committee on Food Services.
-Review and recommend guidelines
pertaining to the 1972-73 budget.
-A report by "the Cl"""8 Advisory
Committee on Dana llllls High School.
Schaharum Sworn In
i LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Peter
Schabarum, a Republican usemblyman
from <Avina, was to be sworn in tOOay as
a member of the Los Angeles County
Board of Supervisors. Schabarum, 43,
was appointed by Gov. Ronald Reagan to
serve the une1plred term of the late
Frank G. BonelD .
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Only 2.4 ,f;ile
For II.Posts;
. ' ~Days Left
With four days remaining unUl
Friday's deadline for filing nomination
papers only 14 Republicans and U)
Democrats bad taken oot papers for four
state assembly posts, one state senatorial
Uat and sl.J: congressional jobs. ·
Orange County Registrar of Voters
David Hitchcock say.s he has never sel!:n
such a dearth of aspirants for office.
Taking out papers as of Friday for U.S. . -Represeotahve in Congrwi were 111x
Republicans and five Democrat(_ i~
eluding one Incumbent, Rep. Johri G.
Schmitz (R-Tustin ).
Aspirants for the Assembly include
seven Republican!, ~~d on1y f o u r
Democratic Party re5Sl1'ants. Only two
candidates have indicated a desire to be
st.ate senator.
They are state Senator James E. Whet~
more (R·Buena Park), 35th District, and
a possible Democratic opponent, Otto J.
Lacayo, a Cypress ·city councilman.
Assembly incumbents who have taken
ouf papers include Robert H. Burke (R-,
Huntington Beach), Robert E. Badham
(R·Newpart Beach), John V. Briggs (R:·
Fullerton) and Kenneth Cory (0-Garden,
Grove ). /
Those seeking to unseat the incumbenl\ to date are:
-7oth Assembly District : Paul David
Jesilow, Santa Ana, Republican; Terry
M. Moshenko, LoS Alam!~, Democrat. · ~ ASsembly D~lric(: RObqt Bark,
La Palma, Republican ; Donald J.
Swenson, Anah eim, American
Independent; Jim Sartin, Anaheim,
Republican ; Wlhiam Dann em eyer,
Fullerton, Republican. .
-71st Assembly Di.trlct: Joseph M.
Head, Orange, Democrat.
-35th Assembly District: Ted E.
Shirkey, Jr., Brea , Democrat.
-42nd Congressional District: Norman
J . Ream, 511 Aven ida San Juan, San
Clemente, Republican; ·Clair W,
Burgener, Rancho Santa Fe, Republican.
-23rd Congressional District: Del
CiaWson-. Downey, Republican; Louis
Velasquez, Fullerton, Democrat.
~th <Angressional District: Larry
Denna, 23932 Jarrow Lane, El Toro,
Republican; Loren Lee Loudon, 291
Esther St., Costa Mesa, Democrat; John
W. Black, 1646 Irvine Ave., Ne.wpart
Beach, Democrat; Russell R. Rapp,
Tustin, Democrat; Thor!lU B. Lenhart,
Santa Ana, Democrat.
-Mth Congressional District: John D.
Ratterne, Santa Ana, Republican; Ber.'
nard D. Klitzner. Lakewood, Peace and '
Freedom; Lee ll Rayburn, &472 Yale
Circle lf>mtlollGa Beach, Ameriao la-dap &rt.• •l .. ,, ... 1
-25th Congressional District : Allred
Ramirez, La Habra, A m e r i c a n Independent.
-32nd Congressional District, John S.
Donohue, Long Beach, Peace and
Freedom.
Bluebird Park
Site of Classes
Laguna Beach'• Bluebird Park will be
the setting for a new series of classes of.
fered. especially for women by the city
Recreation Department.
Instructor Jane Rosen will conduct a
beginning class in Hatha Yoga at 9:30
a.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Fee is
$6 for the 'six-lesson series through March
30.
Macrame, the art of creative knotting,
will be taught in a series of six !JG.minute
sessions on Mondays and Wednesdays at
9:30, through March 29, with instructor
Mary Wormal d. Fee is $9.
A class in crewel embroidery will meet
from 10:30 a.m. to noon each Tuesday urr
der the direction of Connie Rosi. Fee of
'15 includes all materials.
Mothers with pre-school children will
be provided with child care for a donaUoa
of 25 cents.
The element should provide for pro-
ducing housing !or all Income aroupa and
conserving preoent housing. Laauna'1 el ..
ment, 11ys Lanphear, must emphasize
housing for Jower iqcome grpups, which
could include !Kime of the town '• artlsts,
since low cost hous1n& II becoming acarce
here.
While
Supplies
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Shorn Mesan to Meet Jovial Judge
Orange County Superior Court Judga
William Murr11Y and the <nWcut Costa
Mesan who broke his part ol a unique
haircutting bargain wlll meet again Tuea-
day.
But it aee11111 highly unlikely Iba! the
jovial jurist who clipped 90 dl\YI lrom the
sentence impoaed on Tbomu PatrJck
Joyce, 27, will be In qulle'lhe aam1 bone
trading mood when he nHt ancounters
the convicted burglar. ·
Joyce got fO d11Y• olf his one yur Jail
term when he loudlY complained -that It
WIS • Joni llretch. Judie Murrl\Y
granlod the concwlon When Joya,
agreed to $peue with hll shoulder
length hair.
The prlaoner go! another 311 da)'I oU hll
J•ll Ume when Judie Murray •&reed that
the delendant'a hllldlebar .mU9tacbt wu
worth another cut In Jail Ume. BOtll •
Joyce and the judle oeemed dell(hted
with an anangemen1 that bu no parallel
In &iperior Court recorda.
Thirteen da)'l lalar Joyce, now cmrt11I
and cle1nsbaven !led lrom Qi& 1beo Liq
branch Jail. Officers anned with plcVta
deplctln& the halry1 lhuotacbloed Joyee
predicted a neecua In the ha)'ltack
pursuit. ·
Bui Joyce's freedom lasted lw than 48
hours when aherilf'• offtotrl, acUnc on a
Up, Oushed him from the atUc ol a Santa
Ana home.
' "Wa ba4 to uae Mace to Set him out of
there," a oher1H'1 aarpant aald today:
Joyce now',.llCel eacape cbar1e1 wblcb
could hrina him • con&lderlblt' lerm bl
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~OL . 65, NO. 66, j SECTIONS, _28 'PA6ES -ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • MONDAY, MARC~ Ii, 1972 TEN CENTS
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Trustees ' . . to. ~0 Receive Fillal Planning
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Report
San · Joaquln Elementary S c h o o I
J>i!trlct trustees will receive the final
draft-of lbe Task Force on 'Educational
Plallllin( and Construcllon when the
board meets Wednesday, Man:b U.
Tuk Force chairman and attorney
Paul Tonkovich of Irvine said today. the
preaeniat'ion ii being flnaliJed thla week
and wlll Include a length)'-onil--<:Olft-
menlary on llCbool diolrict prob!.,., and
IOJutj!m. • • • •
MMlll!!Jllt, the district bas· rel~oed a
J>l"llJnlmry IJP"rt-1>7 the -a1!5lgne<I
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lo examine -the ,_ btbind ·~ lo other di!tricts' .b!atory of financing support ~ lo provide quality
"cri!Jcal" shortage of cluirOom apace id .::. new ~II. They are: a declining birth scbcx;ils ~nd ed~ca~onal program.
the rapidly growing elemeii~ dlltrid.,_ rato!'Uck o{vot<r 1!1Jpporl01nd ou~mlgra-' The . task force look on three basic
¥ilhliihta o1 that tilt f.D'!'c e u,i ·froai. mdu'e dlllrict. wbidi now ~of district l'_fOblems for study. They ~ report lncllode t. rouolrinr ba~ i:ue. classroom space. ...=-are: · ·
points : ..._ ... -School>~ financlnl.. atiu~· 1 n -Better use of existing systems of
'-SchoOI district growth--lri-Olljfornla Ji Callfvro!Jo, {...,. an oves1iaul Jn vlew"or school flna"!'lnJ and construction.
nol Wllque, altboych the San Joaquin • the "!'Seo'-Priest -~ion •by .the -lm>ovatfuna ·within the structure or
iWtrtct II amoog:onlJ.lb< In q,. atalt -'Callfomla Supreme Coart. Thal-:.cas< the prestnt:· system which ha ve not
f"'"1g rapid groyth problems. .• _. 1'Uled that a student cailllOt he deliled" an ' previously been us"1 by the San Joaquin
-Several factors complicate t b e -equal education merely becauM the District.
&rowth problems of -tbie ... six distrlcts _neighborhood or community in wblcliJle · -Leg ialatlve and slate administrative
which state officials see a1 ;no. exceptron Uve1 cannot produce ... the· leveli .. if._tax actron to permit presentty unauthoriled ---' . . ' , ....... ---
methods of school financing. thirds vote requirement, died Jn com.
On the litter front, Stat~ Senator Den-mlttee in the last Bess.ion of the
nis Carpenter , (R·tfewport Btacb) has In· Legislature ..
troduced two bills in the legisUatur that Such a. bill would help . ~ Joaq~ln . · e which Is tn the unusual po.s1tton of havltlg m c,pmbina Uon would allow a school ... some $13 million In bond funds approved
district, with approval of a two-thirds but unspent.
vote of its residents, to raise the celling The five percent of total assessed value
<in spending Of bond mooey. If\ the district ls a lirflit that allows the
That means -the present. fi ve percent dislrld to spend only about enouah to
Umlt oh spending of alreadV voter-ap-build one elementary school a year.
proved bond moneys could be raised to Growth has .lodlcated at least five new
seven percent if t~thlrds of the voters schools are needed , distric t officials have
agree. A similar bill, lacking the two said.
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New Cycle Slaying
sen .Qetter. Sct1....,, .. ~. · . " ' . dJt.lbe &Ong. "cbicg_ an~ du~ lllil---.Jell found lltat M-d!Cln't h __ ...,all bread for all
scurry;" .bl!t 'it looks .lil!e the reverse is true at a bi• "friends" and-at this po!Jit"d!Jttetioil seemed • r..te·Fol'OS~ -du~k pond as Jeff. Wittenberg,.8, of . the better part of valor. . ', , .
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El Toro '!Inds ·himself strategically outnumbered. •
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lllllaney, 5 Codefendants
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~et 6-month Tr~al Delay
A six-month delay was ordered.today In
the Orange County. Superior Court trial of
fiJnner Laguna Hills stockbro ker Joseph, DuianeY and · five codefehdadts · in an
alleged conspiracy said to have cdst
WOrli:I Financial Trends investors more
than 13 'llliUion. .
Presiding Judgf Bruce Sumner ordered
the six defendants to return for trial Oct.
% ·They -were ·indicted by the Orange
County· Grand Juty on charges of grand
Ulef~,forgeey. and conspiracy .•
.-Free on their promise to appear are
Ouliney; 38, ··bi!; wife, Matlene, 32;
former World Financial Trends vice
president ,Josep~ .Shipley, 38, ol 1&1151
Lollrell Circle, Huntington Beach ; Daniel
Hayes, 40, of 8211 Snowbird Drive, Hun--
. tingtro Beach; Robert G. Machan, 40, of
San Bernardino; Wendell Warren Austin,
28J ol Rlvenide; and Fred R,lley, 15, or
Norfplk, V1. •
.All were mesltd follow~· a Jong ln-
*U.-Into the alleged defrauding of. ,,,
investors In the financial complex ad-
nilnlstereti by the 'Du!BReys and Shipley . ' from their 'IO'Called '\Tal Mahal'' near
i.aguna ·Hills Leisure World and from a
Seal Beach omce building.
It ia olated by tbe proS<CUtion that
most·of the investors who lost subs~ntial
sums of. money in the World Financial
Trends ·ope.ration reside in the Leisure ·
World re~irement community.
It is also alleged 'that llulaney and
l'Odelendanls billle<I the St. Bernardine
Hospital in San;Bernardino of $SOO',OOO on'
the strength or collate.-al that proved to
be worthless. J
. Only $10,000 of ·that ioan bas · been
repaid to the Roman Cathllc institution.
Dulaney was arrested In the lh Carribean colony of CUracao Iait J1 ril
after •Jong hunt thal heian· short!! ttr
he and 'his wUe abandoned their World
Financial Trends' cmp~e and left f<r
West Germany. •
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Crash Involves
' f "" ! ,, Man ]list Freed ·
LAN~R . (AP) - A min
freed bn bail for his eighth arrest
· on drunk driving charges •Was ~
v.olved, in · a lraffie-collision '90
minute1 later in·which .two women
were killed, sheriff's depulja said.
Officia!J said Denni,o Nlchola 28 . ' . of Lancaster was involved in ;a col· li~lon which killed He~ J. ,Allen,
43, another passenger, Mary L.
Lindsay of Florida.
• •Nicho!J was hooked !or Jn.
vestlgation of manslaughter at the
· USC-Coun'ty Medical· Center Wbire
• he was hbepitalized for ·treatment
. of a. bead injury and cuts on the
arms and legs.
U;S; to Draft
15,000; 3 Month
Sp i:ead Reve aled'
WASlilNGTON''(AP ) -EnC1ing a fivo-
month pause, Secretary or . Defehse KMPC Disc J~rkey, Set :~:~1.~~~·Ysp=::~'.
""' , May and .lune.
' f . r · , Laird 4akf fi,000 young men wouJd be To Host St. ·P<it's.:Fesi ' ' cal~~t:r:!t~:i~~~Oclober
.& , .~ ' . .. ·when UN Pmta&on issued a call. of 10,000
J .. ~ #0 • men for the ftnal three montll1 of 1971.
Dick WhJUlnghill, !CMPC r a d I o Tl* Mlulon Viejo qol( p ub bf• llJade . There were no draft-cal!J 'Jn the first
¢.aonolKy, will a~aln be .the 1rand 40 ~earls available to !Ocal C\Ubfand quarler,ol 1972. on.; Pentagon wailtd to
maiabaJ of·the St. Patrick's Day Piµ-ade orimlutioos to uae as Roats. List year's gauge the effect ·of new pay ralSes ' Ind
scbOclIIJed !or Friday Mai:ch 17 in Mi.moo Sweepstat.s ·wtmer Wll lhe.Mothen or volunteer enlislmenls and the Anni was
Viejo. · · Twins Club or Saddleback Valley. reef~ Jn_ size to IJleet coagreasionally 1'e thlrd U111111! ~vent will begin ·al '1111 • t Ill ·~·'· •--• Mislion V)ejo High SChool at 3:30 p.m. '' 1'V s even W ·~·~ pr~s mpnd11td culs.r ' " ;
aill!iwm end at the Mlasion Viej~lrul-"awarded • to the beat llotis, 'equeatrlan Addresalng the. innaaJ convenllon ·of
"!mter' or ceremonies wilt be Dave "'1ill and' mllldllng uillls. , • ~ Vete.-w ol Forelp Wars today,
DeSoto, also ol KMPC. Both be and Whit· A ....,iaJ feature ol Ille parade wilt be ·).aird repeited a statement he made last
tlDCUI an eapeded to ll!Tive by antiqlle au~ . a bqplpe troupe, Miss -• ,... · lle!l&pter. • . °"""'" Olmly and several "surprises," :·-,. ~~, onlJ 50,Gll\I or fewer men ,wonld
'BOnds, nOala llld ~lldren's marching 1jx>teamen said. ' • • he •a11«1 In all of 11!'11, about ball the
uni* will he featured In the community Ole allllllal feature of the parade II Its mmill!lr colled lait year. ,
parideo Celetrlll6 Jnctudlog J, P. empbasil oa COllUlllUlity participation. Tile -.1..-y llkl the ll"':er calls had
M0r91n, Sagar liq -· md the Each lllalon Viejo rexldenl viewing the been made pouillle b,. the socce11i' of the l.ostADl<Jes Rimi' Chm-lit Colla and porW Js encourapd lo ...... I bit of ~ prvglom and the COl>-
Mu!Jn McKeever also' are expec;ted to he green·llld join marcllen at the end of the tinuod wltllllriwal of U.S. ~ lroa the
In tllt1'1fade. . ---"jllftlde, • • ....... • • . , .. \ 1-which are ei.pecltd lo enlerUlln 'lllll 1Uf'a pll'tldo nllle ..m he dlf-, Tie Vlelnul)Jsalloa , ~-lie
thl>-~lheporaderoaltJn. fmnl. II wilJ ,begio at the high ochoot ~ llld,~olljnr . Uiilted
clllio 1be Colla ·11..a, PoUco Qilor-Guard, and ""1tinlle aoulh on . Cllrlsanla DrlY<, $Ila to tetiof 'litcis Ill lelN11 to
El"l'ln -~Ille Mlaalon aiMh oa-vta V-, ioutli oe'Monlanoao •.•llJ M.J I ... l'ill llJ Presl-
Vk!jlr Hip School Band and poulblY llrlte.•stm01o-1y·lllldontolhl denl!1Json-••andwa1illl-torbeal
bantll lroai U. Army and NIY)'. -Viejo llL Iba! lnll." ,
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Police Quiz Nude , Drugged Girl
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By ARTHUR' R. VINSEL
Of .. DlllY , • .., '!-"'
Bloodahed &ll!i brutallty In a . molorcy·
cle gq war 'bf rVengeance is appartnJ.ly
expected io continue, with discovery etW·
ly tod,ay or ~~eT murder viciim· in
Anaheim, 14 diyi after the feud flared.
Heavllt: armed ofllcers wearing bullet·
proof vests invided a runClown residence
near the murder' scene and took a nude,.
drugged, young woman Into protecllvt
custody for questioning.
Her llnlt" to the · gumhot stay1n1· or.
Robert E. Imbler, 27, of 741 N. Topekl
St., Santa Ana, is Unknown but
.a'utborlties captured two suspects·nearby.
Self-proclaimed Hangmen Mqlorcycle
club member Daniel A. Toolson, 25, of
12.582 Volkwood St., Garden Grove, and
Michael J. Campbell, 11, or 414 w.
Washington SI., ~la Ana, are btlng
held on murder charges.
Imbler Is bellned lo be llie lilteat •Jc.
llm ol a war between The ea_.n and
The Seekers, which baa Je!Mwo dead and
four Jnjured, one of them an1 ~ Toro boy
accidentally hit Feb. :Ill In ~ first po-
llre.
Showdown · No. 2
A telephone
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llp 'Jed Anaheim police lo
the Intersection of Broadway and Rost
Street at 12:29 a.m. tod1y, where
lmbler's body '!,u found In a parked van.
The myster:y c11ler"Jald a corpse wa1
in the vehicle. . .
Shorn Mesan to Meet Jo vial Judge . .
Checking a tiouse nearby -clo1e to
where Hangmen cycll1l11 rallied Saturday
after the funer1l for their first casualty
in Westmlns*er -officers found M-year~
old Jackie Ehlers.
Orange COunty Superior C.ourt Judge
WilliaJD Mui-ray And tbe crewcut .Costa
Meay who broke his part of 1 unique
~lllog.barptn will meet ._.in,Tuos-·m· .,~· -~" .. ~ ... ,, .,,~~: .• ,.... I ti'f" -r• • ,~ . , , ~alt"
jOvlal jurist -. to claya from Ibo<
aenlenliil lml'!llld on Tllomas Patrick
Joyce, fl1 .wlll•be ,ID quite the wne bone
tradlni· ibood -be DUI ...,.unleta !be c<*lvlcled burJlar. . Joyce aOt ·eo da)'l-oll his one year jail term ·when he ·loudly complalne<I that It
w~ ·1 long 1treteb. Judge Murray
grantedl the Codceasion · when Joyce·
agreed" to · dispeiiae with his shoulder
Jepgjh ~a~._ , .
The\Pr~ner gol ·arlother 30 days off his
jail tiine wben Judie Murray agreed that
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the defendant's handlebar mustache was Naked and suffering an apparent drut
worth another cut in jail time. Both ovmlose, MIN Ehlert was treated · al
Joxce and the judge oeemed dellghled Orange County Medleal Cenler··before
with an arrangemeut,lbal baa no P8fallel being taken to heac\lluarlea for <j!IU•
in Su~r Court recorda. ' j •tionlng. . .~--.lltal....._w~ The fl!:ltbala ._...,. i.1 RIAi':• 'in<l'c!tliiiibatta oeit~-tliii't!i00t:l'd1 . member lod Ii> MIDI 1mt1 .. '1 .....
branch jail ~wi&t.~....... the '24$1 81 ' JI llftl llltQa, tlllt
11\?pictlng IJie hairy; mustachioed Joyce Lt. Dale _WU.0. 1114 It lan't corlaln.
pred!Cted a needle In the llaylllck RIW. for 1)rry C. Ponll, II, of
pursuit, Anaheim, coecJudei!. Sa1an!a7• wtlll I
But Joyce's freedom laalod lea than 41 tor-.,, ritual f!1 lellOlr ~
hours when aherUl's ofllcen. acti"I on a members and other molmeycllst factions
tip, flushed him from tbe-•Ille of a Santa g1there<I for the funeral.
Ana home. · ~kers members wtre ablent for
"We had to use Mace to get him out of the. mus molorcade to and ftom the
there," a sheriff's sergeant ll1d toda'y. •· ~hapel where the ' Rev. Earllng Wold, of
Joyce now laces eaeape Cbargeo wh!Ch \ St. Olaf's Lutheran Church, Garden
could bring him a contkSerabJe term in Grove, wltnelled the climax.
slalt prison. Cycllsls waiting unlll Powell's parents
left the chapel, laid the back of a
M~ine Waives Right :·
Seekers' denim Jacket bearing the club'•
emblem on the cliapel floor in front of the
dead man'• casket.
Spitting, curalng and vow In I
vena:ea1tee, they then marched over the
fallen Seeker•' colora and on outside to
leave In a motorcade to Anaheim, where
23 were ulUtnately arrested. To Jury in Murd~r Case
An El Toro Marine accused of -the '
mutllailori staring of an attritctlve
Anabelm dlvorcee·walve<I, a jury trial to-
day in Orange County Superior Court and
dec[ded lo accept_ the ruling of Judge
William C. Speln.
Q>rpsman Juan Jose Molina, 22, pl ead·
ed. lnnoce:nt ·aod Innocent by reason of In·
sanity today u · hla trial· opened to
· charges that he murdered Mrs. Barbara
lloulse Smith, 27, In her Anaheim apart·
ment last Nov. 2.
Police officers caJled to the apartment
alte.-neighbors· discovered the body ·
tesllfled tOday as opeiilng wltneases for ,
tbe proaecµlion tbal Mrs. Smith had been •
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savagely mutilated with a knife which In-
flicted wounds ·that are• beUeved to have
been Incurred alter her death.
They said the divorcee was found ·
sprawled on her blood·IOlked bed while
her two chlldr.en, ages 4 and 2, played
with the~ toys In an adjoln!ng" room.
Officers 11ld Mn." Smith w11 straqled'
with her nlgbl(own before the multiple
stab WOllllda were lnflletld.
II waa testified In earlltr court hear-
ings thal. J\lrs. Smith had lreq~tly .com-
plained lo her friends and neighhon of J!ie many telepiJon<! Cills ind llllWl!lltd
v~Jls she recelve<I from Molina.
Or~ng~ C_oll,st Sailors
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Rescued ~n M.urky Fog
'111lck, wet log which crept onlo the
warm coait 1WllUy Saturday alternonn
sparked a record~ series ol bOaUng mlibapo tliit 'Juied the -kend. .
The bJanktt b1t ya~n unawares
!alt In the llternoml Saturday ~ • day
ol heautiNI aalllnc wuther.
The first rep.rt came in Salurday
afternoon when·a•nnall·hoat grounde<l at
Aliso Beach In South Lqunl. L~eguarda
from San Clemente responde<I and belpe<I
the occupanls bauJ tbe' amaJI beache<I
crall to a waltlntl lraller. Laier that afternoon another allor
found hJmJelf In trouble 1t Sco1Cbm1n'1
cove north ol Lquna Beach and his
vessel wu Jl!lll<4 olr the rocb.
Fog wu iO thick, authorities aald, that
the O'f.~ believed.be ..... o11 lbe San
OiiOfri Nucw.Generatlnl,Statloli, wblch .
· 1s. more lban 15 mn~ downCoul. . Ona, lhe·f .... ~ and d/y-: !Ind also cropptd up. · • ·
A Point boJ waJklni on 11\e'wesl
breakwaltr . with his lamUy fell off the
top of the jelly and bumpet tils 'lioacl In •
an eight-foot fall.
steve Strlgl of 33282: Meu Vistl, Dana
Point, suffered a poulble concus1lon a~
was lrealtd b)> his lanilly's phyalci.n,
lifeguards said.
Later that day, 1i:xither veuel bec1me-·
lost In the thick soilp and felthtd up on a
reef off tbe tth Stre<t Beach In Soulh LSgiina.' , •
"George SpeuJda, 40, or 24731 El Toro
Grande, El Toni, w11•at the• helm of his
21.root cabin cruiser wllhJ.!ye paaenfera
aboard when the 11,llllO vtaael ran
~nd. •
San Clemenlt ~ Tom Metzcer
swam a Jin• to the un'damaced crall and
hlrbor patrolmen from Dina Polnl
brou&ht lhl boat oil Iha rocka. •
In all, aald San Clemente Llfepatd
qipt, Phil Stubbs, the 'weekend prvylded •
the largest number ol hoalll!il mlshapa
sb>ce tbe harbor WU dedlcatoif!Ut llUlll-
mer.
"ll's only the beginning for us and the '.
H•rtior Patrol at Dana," he said.
"A1 IOOrt u they hit town, tbty 1tuted
running red Ughls at stop slim," llld a
police spokesman.
A total of 11 more persons were ar.
rested Jn a cesulUna raid on a rundown
house near the loca tion of today's murdtt
but ,..re released without formal dllrret being flted .
Inve1tJg1tor1 aay they believe the
warfare originated two weeks ago when
an allege<lly stolen niotorcycle hel""llng
to one member was returned -in pieces
-by the other gang. ,
Schaharum Sworn In
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Pete.-
s'cbabarum, a Republican aaacmblyman
from Covina, wu to be IWOl'll in today 11
a member of tbe Loa Angeles County
Board of SupervlJors. Schabarum, 4.!,
was appolntOcl b)> G01. Ronald Reopn to
servo the unuplred ltrm or the Illa
Frank G. -Ill ..
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Weadler
Lota ol lot! aJGnc Ult Orange
-eoa.t Is the WIY' the -tborlady '
surn1 Jt up for the nezt few days.
Hazy sunshine In.. lhe altetnoons,
H.11~ loday, 1111 al Ille heAch rla-
lng lo 70 Inland. Lowa 4WI.
INSm E TODAY
A,/kf' • p<riod of bloodr sn-tet
conuulltonl, Bla-Ok Panther
ltad1r1 hovt IUIUIM:d G lc11
utot1nt po1tvrc. Ste 1torv1 Paae
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Judges are Watching
, The 'Judge Watchers'
NEWS ITEM: Oranc• County Superior Court Judge Bruce
SUmner hu revealed the presence of "Judge w1tchera"
io bl!: court system In a bid to crack down on the jurist!
who, he saJd, "might tend to dope off." The presiding judge
declinea Lo Identify bis observers.
"!/ there's one place that'• 1afe thb tide of the grave , me old
china. it'• right up there on tM judge'• big chair. Gatod 'inuelf woul.dn'i
dare inurftrt with lht old beak ... "
Nigel Willimmon'• "Tale1 of Lambeth. 11
By TOM BARLEY
01 IN DtRJ Plitt ttttf
RM, THAT MAKES 1 fuU page cf notes he's taken 1lnce we got involved
In thJa endleu flrull ll'IUment. By God, I'd uae the cavel on old boy U that
-wun1 ~d to make a danmod note of fl Wooder who b• la? ·
1 ' Geel, •whit a lot of baloney. lf that'a Bruce 8umner'a spy out there he
·-.aure seeina to enjoy the garbage: I'd throw hlm my beat
bar assoclatiQn social hour amlle but he seems to be a
morose kind of a creep . . .
"Yea, the court acrees, Mr. A-, we should cer-
tainly look to the specllic is.sue of the stile amendment.
Pleue go on."
BE'S ONLY spoutinc what h•'• alr1!1dy written In
· h11 final brief. Bui I don't want any tiUl• tattling to the
pre!idio about judges who cut off final arguments Ip 1n
u•i.aY apparent bid to get to the golf course --
Oh Lord, yes, that reminds me. 'That fleck of rust on my Arnold Pllmer
putter. No wonder. l never &et to UM'·the damned thing 1ince Bruce's Gooses
got on the warpa!h. And how I hate tboae crowd'ed w .. kl!lld greens ...
Wonder who he ls? One thing for sure, he's not a newspaper reporter.
Too well dreued and li!lens too carefully to be one of the press room crowd.
Balda, lhcY don't mab that many 'not<a. '
-•'YES, Mr. A-, the OCIUl't usually take• its lftemoon receu in 1bout
lJ min-ttme. You11 be throuih, by then? Very well Go ahead and we'll
bave ocr 10.minute break at that time."
Hope that ceta In mOopy'a notes. A IG'nllnute break should look good
Jn the report. U we doft't take a break he'll die of writer'• cramp the w1y he'•
coing. · ·
B--aald he had a f,ood looklng blonde In h11 court doing just the
aame thine· That's B--'1 uclt. H you're going to go throuch the Gestapo
bit Jlke lh1I you might 1s well hive a pair of legs to look at ...
'"lbant You. Mr. A-. Yea, we'll take our 11)..minute break, just 10
m.Inutea that's all, rilbt now."
Wonder who he la? Maybe I lhould aak blJn back to chambers for coif ...
l}etter not. It's aure to get into the report ..•
Part of Spanish Building
Fall s in Bla$l; 12 Killed
' . BAl\CELONA, Spain (UPI) -\IUD·
dredl of reacuera iwarmed over a U.foot·
blih pile of rubble dJcglnc for survlvora
of a 1u exploalon which toppled parla of
a lktory luxury apartment building w-
ly today.
Police 11ld 12 bodl•• bad been found.
Many more w e r e feared killed or
trapped unedr the rubble, but no surviv· on have been dug out, poUce said.
City Post Eyed
By Grave Digge r
SENECA FALLS, N.Y. (AP) -Patrice
Glanunte, a 1ummerUme gravedigger,
wanll to become mayor of lhJs village,
where the first women's rights con-
vention was held In 1848. ·
"There ill a definite need for lol.8 of
changes," 111y1 Miss Glansante, 25, a
women's lib advocate.
"If the same old polltlcal figures keep
getting back Into o!Dce, nothing la going
t.o be accomplished," she says.
Miss Glansante says she will run in the
March 21 election as an independent can·
didate, allbough she is an enrolled
Democral
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Th• elgh~yeer-old building In th•
fashionable Pedralbea: section near the
university contained 40 apartment.. The
bl81t destroyed a wing hou1lnc 10
apartments 1nd aeverely damaged the
remainder of the building.
The explosion, which police aald was
probably caused by a maulve gas leak in
a fourth story apartment, shook window
panes all over town.
Hundreds of rescuers I n c I u d I n g
university students fonned a human
chain to clear rubble from the streets and
open them to ambulances and fire
engines.
A spokesman for the Barcelona fire
brigade said it was the city's worst e.x·
plosion in 25 years.
He said there waa no way of telling how
many persons were In the building at the
time of the blast because some occupants
might not have returned from weekend
trips.
Rescue work progressed throughout the
night In the glare of floodlights .
Bulldozers cleared away huge chunks of
concrete and steel mesh and firemen and
volunteers picked away amaller rubble.
2 I rvine Firms
Lose to Thieves
Buainesa equipment valued at nearl~
SS,000 was taken during the weekend
from two Irvine firms who may have
been the victims of the same team of
burglars, Orange 'C.Ounty Sheriff's of·
ficen said.
Five electric calculaton and four elec-
tric typewriters valued at more t h 1 n
$4,500 were taken from the offices or
Symbolic Display Inc., t782 McGraw, by
burglars who smashed the g!Ms front
doors to g1ln entry.
Intruders used the same methods to
force their way into the offices of Hen·
dricks Printing Inc., 1762 Kaiser, where a
calculator valued at $UK> wu carried off.
Cyclist Struck,
Killed by Train
A Buena Pari man was killed bv 1
freight train SWlday aa he tried to Im
hla motorcycle which had evld .. tly
become atuck "" the Santa l'• Railway trackc about 200 yarda weat of Beach
Boulevard In Buena Park.
Killed lnatanily when llruck by the
train &oina ' about )0 mlltl an hour Wll
Horst Bob Colburn, 27, of 7381 Franklin
Ave.
Police Hid two traltunen on lhe caboose
of the frolcht wh!ch wu hacklnf oolo a
sidlnc tried to wam Colburn but be failed
to hear their al)outa.
The Impact carried the omall trall
motoreycle and the victim about 200 feet
before enfJoeer Vlnloo Fulk, II, of Wblt·
tier wu able to brine It to a stop.
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Buses Roll ·
In Coun ty;
Stri'lie. Ends ·
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The buses rolled today In Orange C.Oun.
ty and three neighboring countl<o for !ha
first time In a week, ending a transit
strike that shut down the nation's third
largest bus system.
Official! from the Rapld Transit
District said operaUo~ were &olng
normally in Orange, Los Angeles, San
Bernardino and Riverside counUe1.
The HTD mechanic'• strike affected
4,000 dal\Y bus rlden In Orll!I• County,
among them persona livinJ In Se.al Beach,
Sunset Beach, Huntington B e a c h ,
Newport Beach. both Leisure Worlds and
Lagun1 Hilla.
The strike wu called by the 650
mechanics of the Amal1amated Tranait
Union who walked oU their jobs laat Mon-
day. But driver• honored thelr picket
linea and but aervice waa 1U1pended to
about 400,000 Southern California com-
muters .
The mechanics, who earned '5.15 1n
hour before the strike, won 1 3S-month
contract that provides a -.Cent an hour
raise retroactive to Jut September, and
future increases topping out 1t $6.05 1n
hour by 19'1t
nity will al!O receive more generous
1ick leave ind vacation11, and a cost-of·
living provision. A union spoktlman said
the cos:t-of-Uving provision, one of the key
strike goal!, had already gained the
mechanics another two cent. an hour.
J1ck R. Gllstrap, &eneral D'Wllger of
the RTD, uld the Union demanda could
be met without ralalng faree, which now
range from a minimum of I> cents a ride
to 12.115.
Th• RTD al!o 1ald It ·would offer
refunds or credit to bus riders with
February or March moothly passes that
were unuuble durinJ the strike.
Only 24 P ersons
Seek 11 Posts;
Deadline Friday
Be Prepared
The weather was warm; the water was cool and the
young lady was prepared with a beverage at Hobie
Cat racea on Laguna's main beach Saturday. The
turnout of about 70 craft wu the biggest thus Ill'
in the annual event. Winnerl' were: Class 16A1 Pat
McCormick of Long Beach; 16B, Jerry WeWer ol
Corona del Mar; 14A, Richll'd Loulek of Camar·
illo; 14B, Pat Benedict of Huntinilon Beach; and
14C J. Susan Henderson of Costa Mesa.
Clipo SchoQls w Study
Fight for ·Lpst Mo;ney
Become Involved,
Research er Tells
1-fvine Students
A rel!llffl to Join a fiJhl aplnat the coul~ provide funda to relmbun; tha There ls no reason for the lndlvlduol to
county to recover money }oat .w'hep Land dllti'Jc:ts wbich suffer in innual Jou. , ftel helpless 1bout environmental prob-
wu put into •'""cultural preaerVes ·ww • The hm:leat-hlt districts are San Jila· lems, according to 1 young researcher · .. • • · ·from the Orange County SlnttaUon be conildered by truateea of the quln and Tuatln Union High School, which . D~tricl.
Captllrano UnUled School D l 1 t r i c t have Mloalon Viejo and Irvine land ln tonlCht. agrlcultural pmuves. The Saddle back Kris Lindstrom, 23, told an audience •of
ni. CUSD loaa approximately 17$,000 Community College District also loaea UC Irvine aludenl! Sundoy that they can
a year becaUle of tbe ·w1n1a1TW1n Act money became o1 the Williamson Ad. help achieve 1lgnilicant changa by _1.et-
whlcb created a loo of Income through Other qenda ltema tonlCht Include: ting Involved In local pollt!CI and gettl!ll
the reducUon of lueued valuaUoa of -Comldering revJsiom: to the Winton on the ecological bandwagon at home.
property within the preserves. Act (whJch controll negoUations for "It's important to learn the local
aalarles ind employment condltio'.ns) political structure and to get involved, .. S:.,1~ca;J!!.mS..~ ~~ whlch woujd provide for more public aald Llndstrom. "So many dec~lono that ~der Jolnin& San Joaquin Elementary inowled1e of on101n& nqoUatlons . If feet our environment are m1de on the School Diltrict m their attempt t6 -A report by the Clt.lzens' Advitory local le vel but some people are unawar.
Commit! .. "" Food Services. of that." perauade the cpunty to reimbune school -Review ind recommend -·'d•lin.. He advised ltudents to keep close tabl distr:lcta for lost funds. 5'" With four days remaining until pertaining to the 1972· ·73 budget. on the agendaS of city councils. planning
Friday's deadline for filing Domln1UOn Ont 8eCtlon of the government code -A report by the CiUzens Advisory commissions, the Board of Supervisors
paper1 only tf Republicans and 10 authorizes the C.Ounty Board 0 f C.Ommit_tee on Dana Hills High School. and water and air control boards -and
Democrat. had_ t,tken out papers for low: Supervisors to make the reimbursement to speak up when necessary. '"t bl --'• ~-te ·~a1 to scbool dlatricts. ' s ... e auem Y ....,.. .. , one.... 1e111_-1 Lindstrom, who tests the effects of tox-
,.at and alx congre.ulonal joba. Ru Nerl!on, asal!tant superint•nd•nt Trans1' t ' Board le sewage on fish at bl! Sanutatlon 0 r-·nt R •~-f V t for admrnistralive services for San JOI-rang, '-NW Y e111uar o. o 111 District laboratory, said he Is painfully David Hi tchcock 11y1 be hu never aeen quln, has estimated that a new tu rate aware of the problems that can be caused .uch a '··~• of asplran'· ~ offi-Of about two.1nd-1·half cents N>r •100 V 0 uc•·i.u wi; iw ... s. ,.... l · l by careless waste disposal. Taking.oul papers u of Friday for U.S.. ~ed valuation inatigated county-wide 0 es 0 ppoSe "People shouldn't pour concenlnted
Repr•ntaUve in C.Onareaa were sii: chemicals, paints or oil from thelr cars
ltepubllcana aDd five Democrats in-S A • down the drain," he said. "It winds up ln
eluding one Incumbent, Rep. Joi>n G. J oam1in Schools late genc1es tha sewage oystem and la very dUflcull to Schmitz (R·Tustln). -i -remove ...
Aspirant. for the Auembly include Orange County Transit DIS. tr1'ct d1're~ So f th l · l h t 'ned seven RepubUcam: and only f 0 u r M H' Pl ... -me o ese ma er1a s, e exp a1 , Democratic Party registrants. Only two a y . Ire 8llDer tors voted today to oppose formation of noat up to the surface of the sewage and
candidates-have indicated a desire to be regional tran1portatlon agencies by the have a tendency to be discharged into the
&tate senator. Trying to kttp up with -the rapidly !tale government. ocean or cake up on the outfall line.
They are state Senator Jamu E. Whet· growing Saddlebaci Valley and Irvine Dr. Gordon "Pete" Fielding, district He suggests that housewifes save their
more (R-Buena Park), 35tb Diatrld, and area, the San Joaquin School Dlatrict is general manager, will attend a State fats and cooking oils and to sell them to
a possible Democratic opponent, otto J. studying a proposal to hJ.rt an assistant Transporta:4oo oBard bearing In Los An· markets which ire now buying used oils.
Lacayo, a Cypress city councilman. facllitlea plann10& director. geles Friday to voice the local district's ''Or they can make soap out of them," he
Auembly incumbents who have taien School trustees Jut week were 11ted to disapproval of the atate plan. added.
out papen include Robert H. Burb (R· create the new job. SUperintendent Ralph Fielding told boird members today, Other handy tips advanced b '!
Huntington Beach ), Robert E. Jadham Gates said the new employe Is needed "We should oppose auch umbrella state Lindstrom are the following:
(R·Newport Beach), John V. Briggs (R-now and would be hired as aoon a! possi· agencies as long as the Southern "Place a brick in yOur toll-et tank to
Fullerton) and Kenneth Cory (0.Garden ble if the board approved the position. Callfomia Association of Governments save on water. Don 't flush the toilet
Grove ). Gates suggested a 1tarUng salary of <SCAG) ls in operation. I believe• volun-every time you want to dispose of a
Those seeking to unseat the incumbents $745 per month and said the position tary organization such as SCAG is much cigarette butt.
to date are: would parallel the job of junior planner in better suited to our needs than a state---Bring your own shopping bags to the
-10th Assembly Distrlct: Paul David the county planning department. mandated region1l 1gency with power to grocery store. It saves paper and the
Jesllow, Santa Ana, Republlcan; Terry He said that the duties now performed dictate our moves." stores don't mind because it 1aves them
M. Moshenko, Loa Alamitos, Democrat. by facilities planning director Dave King The board also approved 1pplic1tion for money.
-$9th Assembly District: Robert Bark, were becoming too numerou! for one $416,000 in federal grants which would be -Don't let the gas station attendant
LI Palm1, Republlcan ; Donald J. person to accomplish. Trustees agreed to added to $211,000 in district funds for top oU your fuel tank. The g1s tendi to
Swen 1 on , A n ah e im, Amerk1n study the matter until the March 15 planning district projects including bus slosh out of the filler pipe or evaporate
Independent; . Jim sartln, Anaheim, board meeting. lines and future modes of transportation. into the air anyway,
Republican; William Dann em eyer. p-------------------------'---------'--'-------
Fullerton, Republlcan.
-7111 Aaaembly Dl!trlct: Joaeph M.
Head, Orange, Democrat
--15th Assembly Dialrlct: Ted E.
Shirkey, Jr., Brea, Democrat.
-42nd Congreuional Dtstrlct: Norman
J. Ream, 511 Avenida San Juan, San
Clemente, Republican; Clair W.
Burgener, Rancho Santa Fe, Republican.
-23rd COngrwtonal Dialrlct: D<1
Clawson, Downey, RepublJcan: Louis
Velasquez, Fullerton, Democrat.
-39th Congressional District: Larry
Detitil. 2.1932 Jarrow Lane, El Toro,
Republican; Loren Lee Loudon, 291
Esther St., C.Osta Mesa, Democrat; John
W. Black, 1646 Irvine Ave., Newport
Beach, Democrat; RuueJJ R. Rapp,
Tustin, Democrat: Thomu B. Lenhart,
Santa Ana, Democrat.
-34th Coi1gresslonal Dl1tr1ct: Joi>n D.
Ratterree, Santa Ana. Republlcan; Ber·
n1rd D. Klltzner1 Lakewood, Peace and
Freedom; Lee R. Rayburn, 1471 Yale
Circle, Hunli.ogtoo Beacll. American In·
depend .. !. .
-JSth Concressional Dialrlcl: Alfred
Rlmlrez, t.a H1br1J A-m er I c 1 n lndepend<nt.
-32nd Coll(relllonal Dlotr1ct, Joi>n s.
Donohue, Lone Beach, Peace and
Freedom.
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VOL. 65, NO, #, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES.... ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFOltNIA . MON DAY, MARCH 6, ·19n . -.. _,._ TEN CENTS
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Cycle War Contillues; Second Murder Probed
By ARmmt R. VINSEL
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Bloodshed 'and brutality In a molorcy·
cle a:anc war of vebge~ is appareoUy
expected to continue, with discovery ear-
ly ' 19day of aoot&er murder victim 1n
Anaheim, 14 days alter tht feud flared.
H~avily a~ed officera: wearing bullet..
proOf ?eata iaysled a nindOJm residence
ntar the murder scene and took a nude,
dru&ied, young woman into protecUve
custody for questioning.'
Her lint to the gunshot alaylng of
Robert E. Imbler, rt, of 741 N. Topeka
St., Santa Aqa, . II unknown but
authorities captured two au.spects nearby,
Sel!·proclalmed Hangmen Motorcycle
club member Daniel .:I. Toolloo, 21, of
ll58I Volkwood st., Cordel> Grove, and
Michael .t. C&mpbetl, :n, of 411 w.
Washington st:, Santa tAnl,J areL being
~4 on mur<!~es. · • · •
Imbler ia believed.to be the latest vic-
tim of a war between Tbt Hanimen and
. Tbe Seelien, which hu lell two dead and
four· injured, qne of them ID ~ TOro boy
accidentally hit FeJ> .. IO In ·ll!e ·lirst gun-
fire. ·
A talephone tip lid Anaheim police to
the lntersec:Uon ol Broadway aod Rose
Street at 11:29 a.m. today, where
Imbler's body was found· in a parked van.
. The mystery caller said a corpse was
·in the vehicle.
Checldng a house nearby -close to
whert Hangmen Cyclists ralliM Sitlirday
alter the funeral for their first casually
in Westminster -officers founC:I 24-year-
old Jackie Ehlers.· •
Naked and sulferinj an apparent drug
overdose, Miss Ehlers was treated at
Orange County Medical Center before
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being taken lQ headquarters for ques-St. Olaf's Lutheran Church, Garden
tio.ning. Grove, witnessed the climax.
The fact that ooe suspect ls a Hang.men Cyclists waiting until Powell's parents member Jed to linking lmbler's murder to the Hangmen-Seekers IMI ha!Ue, but left the chaJiel, laid the back or a
Lt. Dale Wilcox said it isn't certain. Seekers' denim jacket bearing the club's
Rites for Terry C. 'Powell, 24, of emblem on the chapel floor in front of~
Anaheim, concluded Saturday with 'a d d • k l foreboding ritual by • fellow Hangmen ea man s teas e ·
members and other motorcyclist factions Spitting, cursln& and vow 1 n g.
gathered for the funeral. vengeance, they then marched over the
Seekers members were absent for fallen Seekers' colors and on outside to
the mass motorcade to and from the leave in a motprcade to Ariiheim, where
chapel where the Rev. Earling Wold, of J 11 were ulUmately ih!s'ted.
"As soon as they hit town, they a tarted
rwmlng red lights at atop signs," uld a
police spokesman.
A total of 11 more persons were ar·
rested in a resulUng raid on a rundown
house near the location of today's murder
but we-e released without formal chargea
being riled .
Inve stigators say they believe the
warfare originated two week!! ago when
an allegedly stolen motorcycle belonglhg
to one member was returned -ht pieces
-by the other 1ang.
CO ASTWISE
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.Less s ·c·hool Re.liance on Taxes Asked
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WASHINGTON (AP) -A.presidential
cmnmfsslon urged today that the. •l!'les
iiiiinn• the prime liciiden for financing puhUc schools and Wd much less
reliance should be placed on local pro-
perty taxes for this purpose.
. 'lbe COmllllssion1>n SchoOI Finance, ap-
pointed by President Nil'.on two years ·
ago, also recommended the federaJ
government distribute incentive grants
that would reimbufse the states for part
Of the cost of financing elementary; and
ITf-GOP Link
Discounted ' . . -"Lot Me Put It Thi• Way -It'• Just Not NOmial to Hahi ~Y. Pb,:v, lilic1" !In. .'. IVIRnoDY.., tho Cit;..: ..... -.,'.~'"" · •' J ',/, ~ ~
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Pollution Solqtion e~:i::t~~:
• out-of-Court aetilement and of an an-
aecondary education.
The : report w.as -issued as Nixon met
with top dome$tlc advisers to diacl!as how
the admlnatraUon will light forced huJ.
ing of school clllldren ..
Pr.esldential press secretary Ronald L.
Ziegler slld Nixon met for 75 minutes
with 'h1S ·cablbet · committee on busing
and 11% top black administration appoint-
ees, and planned additional meetings be-
fore announcing his position on the school
bus~g issue.
Nixon "has not made a decision on the
position he will put forth aad be wanll
to ieave all of hia optlom open while he
is deliberating," Ziegler said,
(But United Press International said
Niron probably will ask Congress to Jm-
pose a ~oratoriµm on court-ordered
buslnJ for tht purpose of school deaeg.
regat1on rather than endores a COOJtltu-
tional amendment on the sub/. ect.)
Deputy press secretary Nea Ball said
the chief executive called the meeting to
Showdown No. 2
Shorn Mesan to Meet Jo vial Judge
iy.
Students Told What They Can. Do titrust auit against IT&T and the giant
conglomerate's pledge to the Republlqm
NaUonal C.onventloo.
But. It 1tt1D1 hlahly unlikely that the
joVial jurist who clipped IO days from the
sentence impoaed oo Thomas Patrick
Joyce, 271 will be in quite the aame hone
tradin1 mood · when be nexf encountera
the convlajed burpr.
Joyce pt 60 days off hll one year Jail
term when· he loudly complained that It
wu a Jong atretch. Judge Murray
granted the co~lon when Joyce
agreed to di>pense with hll shoulder
length hair.
'11lfrieen days la J.,.,., -ciew.clll ind elfOnsbaven fled from the Tbeo l;acy
brancli Jan. Officers armed with pictures
depicting the hairy, miistachloed Joyce
predtcted a nOedJe in the baystack
pursuit.
But Joyce•s freedom lasted lea than 48
hours '!hen sherlil's olflcen, acting on a
Up, fluShed him from !he attic ol a Santa • There ls nO reason for the individual to
feel belpleu about environmental prob-
lems, according to a young researcher
from the Orange County SanilaUon
District.
Kris Lindstrom, 23, told an audience of
UC Jrv!ne .siudenis 'Sunday that· they can
help achieve signilicint' changes by get-
ting Involved In local poUtlcs aod getting
on the ecological bandwagon at home.
"1t1s ·important to learn the local
political structure and to get involved,"
said Lindstrom. "So many decisions that
aUect our environment are made on the
local level but some people are unaware
of that.'"·
He adviled students to keep close laha
on the agendas of city councils, planning
comnilssk>ns, the Board of Supervisors
and water and air OOJ1trol boards -and
to speak up when neceuary.
Lindstrom, who teals the eff_ecla of tox-
ic aewa1e on flab at hll SanUtatlon
District laboratory, said he ts painfully
aware of the problems that can be caused
by --dllpoaal. "People ahouldn~ pour concentrated
chemicals; plinta or oil f"!m their cars dowoJbll drain," be Did. "It winds up In
the -11J11em and II very dillicull to
remofC'
Some ol -materlalt, he aplalned,
float uP to the surface of the sewage and
have a tondency to be dllcharged into the ocein or cake up on the ouUall line.
He lqpstaJllat houoewtfes &ave their
lats and cooldng oils and to sell them to
mar11eta 1'hlch are oow buying used oils.
"Or they ctn make soap ,out of them 1" he
added: 01b6r handy Upo advanctd b y
L1ndllrom .... the followinl:
"Place a brick In ,_ toilet tan~ to
Crash Involves
Man Just Freed
I LANCASTER (AP) ·-A man
heel on boll, fir bla eighth armt
Oii drwtlt drtY\J1g chlrges waa in-
volved .m a trlfllc colltsion IO
minutes later In wblch two women
.... klll«I, lherlll'a deputlea said.
, Oflldlla lald Demla Nicholl, 18,
ol Loncuter waa Involved In a co~
llaion which killed Helen J. Allen,
43, ~~-ger.Mary L.
tindsay of Florida.
Nlcholl WU booke<I for b>-
v ... Jpllon ol mana1auPUr at tho
~ Medical c.nts wbert
be -llliooitau..d for tnatment
.,, .. """ Injury and -Gil tho .,,.. ud lep.
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aave' oo water. Don't fltiah the toilet
every time you want to dtspoae ol a
clprette butt.
-Bring ywr own lhopplng bap to the
grocery store. It aave1 . paper and the
storea don't mind because lt1 saves them
money.
-Don~ let the gu station' attendant
top off your fueJ tank. The gas tends to
slosh out of the filler pipe or evaporate
into the air anyway; • · , r
-When brushiDg· your teeth, save
water by turning the faucet of!. Rinse your mouth from water ln a cup.
-Write on both sides of a sheet of
paper. mite note pacls liom paper that
have printing on Only one side.
· -Get together with yqur nelghhon1 on
magazine subscriptloni. You'll save
money and cut down on the wutage of
paper.
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June Vote Seen
On Fluoridation
For' Huntington
I ' Huntington Beach aluncnmen are tr·
pec!e<!'to· piace ,IM waler fluorldlUon
issue on the June I primary ballot when
tbey'meet~
A resolutlm to tllat effect II listed on
the council agenda for the 4:311 p.m. por·
tiOft Of I the meeting. Ccunclbnen , have
previously said they would p alon1 wllb
a Oooride election.
The ballot lasue will .ul: '°'"" to decide, with a .. ,. .. or "no" stamp, ll
the)< want the city to add fluoride Into the
city WI~ supply.
A group called the Huntlnlton, Belch
Clll-for Pure Water llaa foulht for
nm...tllan a year to obtain a publlc vota
c:i~uor:i.n-cttbeiia -had Utiid tho .-,0, lo pul a prollOIOd
orilnani:o ca.flM llallol wbteb woiJJd bave
nqulred an addllloMI elodlon to put
fl-In Illa Wiit«. ,... '
Councllinen bift ...--lo cut Illa! 'comer Ud ff dlndly to the laaue of
0-, rather than a mlttctlve ordlftlnce. ~
' Schabarum Sworn ID
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Peter
8cllobarum, a Jl4pillilcaa llHll>blJman
from Covina, WU to Ila lwn In todiy U
a member of Ille Loa Anlelff County
Boord of SUJ>e"rlaon. Schallarum, 43,
WU appointed by (IOY. Jlmald Reqml to ; :.i-=r--ol the ·late
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Dr .. V.ictor L. Llszka, the Arlington,
Va., co.ronary surg'ec)n who has treated
Mn. Beard for nine years, appeared
before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
. He said Mn. Beard told him 'she did
~t mean ~ imply there w~ a. con-
nection. in· a memorandum she wrote to
her boss which was su~uently publish-
ed ·I>, columnis\ JaCk Anderson.
The prlloner got another 30 days oil his
jail time when Judge Murray agreed that
Ana home. ·
"We had to we Mice to 1et him out of
there," a aberiff'a aergunt said tOday .
JoYce now faces acape cbartea·which
could bring him a consldenbls term hi
atate priaon. • -:i
"She said abe didn't mean to Imply or
suggest things that ~ to be implied
in the memo,/' said' .Dr. Liszka.
, "She tQld , me .on · sevetal. occasions
there was definitely ao connection
between the convention and the set·
ilement. She said she never meant lo say
that there was."
In his testimony, the doctor said Mrs.
20 Wounded in Big Blast
At -Theater in N. Ireland
Beard bad a problem of "e1cessive
drinking."
He said that at dillerent times over the
past three or four years "her thought
process isn't coordinated and her actions
and sentences are oot in logical order.
She ls disturbed." /
The doctor . said it could have ,been
caused by the heart's failure to pump
enough blood to give oxygen to the brain.
Andenon wrote that Mn. Beard,
hoapttallsed In De!Jver, said she met
former Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell at a ~ party In the lnamion ol Kentucky
Gov. Louts Nunn during the Kentucky
Derlly festivities last May and dtsculSed
the reported l'IT !400,000 pledle to the
convention and the antftrust auJt. .
The memo, which Llszkl. laid Mrs.
Beard acknowledged as being. hen, said
Mitchell "Is definitely helJ)inl us, but
canno4: let ff. be known. II
Dr. ~ told the committee Mrs.
Beard had called hiin afier the meeting
and told hbn abe needed hll help because thl attomay ....,.al bad &iven her "a df'ellilll-dllw 1 IUCb ii she bad never
recet~ b9fore in her We.
BEO'AST, ~orthern Ireland (AP) -A
bomb aploded In 1 parking lot behind a
movie theater in central Bellast today,
wounding about 20 persons .
The blut came in mid-afternoon behlnd
the Ritz Cinema at the junction of
Grosvenor Road and G re a t Victoria
Street, cloae to the capital's main rail~
road statlOll.
People rushed acreamlnf-kom the Ritz aJJ4 two neij:hborln& movie homes. F1eets
of ambulances ferried away the li\jured,
most or them su!lerlnl from shock and
cut1 from Dying glass.
The blast blew in windows of the
Europa Hotel about 100 yards away. The
Europa ia BeUast'1 newest and largest
hotel.
Windows were also shattered up to 300
yards away.
The blast blew In the frontage of
Bellast's most famous Victorian pub, The
Crown, which stands acrtss the street
from the· railroad station and wa1
. I Alter Long Pause
featured In the James Mason movie 110dd
Man Out."
A powerful IJ!ast on Saturday tore
through a c e n t r a I Belfast restaurant
crowded with shoppers and killed t w o
women and wounded 188 other persons.
The Irish R<pubUcan Anny, fighting to
unite Ireland and expel the Brl\lsh from
the North, denied · 11 had anything to do
with that explosion and blamed It on
Protestant e1trerniata· to ·Whip up public
anger against the IRA guerrillas. (See
1related story, Page 4)
· At about the same time that lhe bomb
Went off in Bellaat today, the Ardowen
Hotel In. Londonderry wu wrecked by
another blast. 'J'here were rio reports of
lnjurl03. '
Tbe bomb, deacrlbe4 by army experts
as "a big one," was plattted by three
men, two arm<!! wlth p!Jtols and the
third with a submachine gun. The men
gave the staff 25 minutes to clear out.
There were no 1ue1ts In the hotel at the
time.
.1~5,000~ahhed for-.Draft . . .
WASHINGTON (AP) -Bndln( a 11v.. ~es,lng ·the annual 'cooYentlon · of _dint Nixon-·"111!1 .we wW .meet ilr beat
month J!OUA, Secretary of..~ die Veterans of Foreign Wan today, tha! level." • •
Melvin R. Laird today announcad a ilralt .i:.trd. repeated • alatemenf he made last lollowln• hit ~ Lalrd accepted .
call of U,000 to be spread .,.., April, .,.m that -•• I0,000 or fewer meo would qu~stlons from tho dalegates, Including llaycMi~-~., -!Atrd •td 1,11111 ,.... men woald be be drafted In all of 1rn, about hall the o who wanted · to !mow the ad·
called In eocb of !hole months. oumber called last year. m lstratlon'a lfOSltloo on ll!llMISty for
Thll 11 the firlt draft caD llnai ()ctober Tbe secretary uld the lower calla bad draft evaders and deaortota.
when the Pentagon llluecl a c>ll ol 10.000 been made possible by the 1ucce11 of the Laird said now Im'! the lime to con-
men for tho flDal tbrll -~ • 1111 . VlelnamlzaUoo program and the con-sider that question, while men are
'l'IMlN wwe DO *Ill callo lo Ille llrst tinued withdrawal of U.S. troops Iron the fllhling and dylnl In Vietnam, 11hlle
quartar ol 1m. Tbe Peulap wattod to war. Americans are still held prisoners 'or war
puce lbe tll4CI o1 -..., ~ aod The Vletnamlzatlon ~am, the and wtille tho United Stalea conun,... to
'fOluntetr -Ji-and lbe Anny wu • aecretary uld, will allow the United rely Oii military <onsorlpl!Qn.
..-Ill Ila te meet coqreulonoUy ljtateo to r-lit for<OI In Vietnam tq But this country Ilia a record of
...,..lld Olla., •.11111by11111-lbe pl( IOI by PreaJ. temperln& justice with Diercy, he said.
•
dlacusa "a varle!y of views an!f optlona"
~n buaJJW.
The commlaaion, whicb •vlllona a
five-year program of fedeTal lflDtl to
ease transit\on to full state financtna,
said It was Ill "best Judgment that
between 14 bll11on ,and IS hllUon wUI be
required to provide incenU\rles , .. "
In 111 append!I, the oommisslon ukl It
did not think it appropriate "to offer
recommendations affectlrc national tu
(See REPORT, Pap I)
Confused DA
Deputy Eyes
Teacher Bids
~ a b>-
veiti1atlon lhto allegatloql by lolchera
that trustees of the HunUncton Beach Cl·
ty (elementary)' School District have
violated the Brown Act, Caruomla'1 antl-
aecrecy' fn pvermnent law.
"Their complaints are very 1erioua,"
reported Allcemarle Stotler, a deputy
dlltrlct at!Orney, "but the teacben1 have
changed the grounds of their complalj>t at
least twice.
"Each Ume they make a new com-
plaint," she continued, "I have to read
over all the laws again. That maket It
very dlfflcillt to make a lpeedy
determlnatlon aa to whether we ahould
prosecute." . ·
She saJd that twice juet aa her olllco
waa near a decision not to proaecute, tho
teachers br911ght up new polnla Involving
pmlble criminal offense.
"It -1d hava been nice U they'd
brought up all their complalnta al once,"
1he noted. . I
· The original ·allegation by teachen WM
that tru!ltees met and ' took actJon on pay
hikes for admlni.!trators Jn aecret at a
Jan. l 1 meeting.
.. There was no real evidence to aupport
this charge,'' Mrs. StoUer aald.
Next the teachers requested an ln-
vestlgatlon for possible diminal pr0&o
ecution becaUJle the matter had not been
on the meeting agenda. But then, Mn.
Stotler said, the teacher• d«kled that
they didn't want to aeek criminal charges
o·n that matter.
The latest question Involves a demand
made on Jan. 21 by teachers to truateea
for a meet ind confer leltilon oo the
whole controveny,
Trusteea reluoed that meet and confer
aesslon, tescbm clalm, Tho District Al-
torney ~ lnvatiflatlng wbether or not tho
claim 11 founded, and alao whether or not
the trustees .,. legally compelled to
mett with teachen over ldm!nlatnto'n'
salaries.
Orulfe
Wudler
Loll of log along tlle Oranle
Coast ~ the ....., tho weathtrlady
r··'Tls tt up for tbe. nm feW da71-
11· cy IUl1lhine In the a1-.
I ighl today, II at the bOacb ril-
inl to 70 JnJand. Lowa .....
INSW E TOD-''tf
After a ptriod of bloodv strtrl .
convulsiom, Black PcmtMr
leod1r1 hav. a1111mld o lcu
tnoltnt pcnturr. Ste 1Wrw1 P.-
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. Local News
Reporters
Eye Hughes
llJ LEONARDO LACAYO
MANAGUA, Nicaragua (UPI) -The
:American newspapermen have gone and
oaJy loeal reporters remain ~ay and night
uound the pyramid-shaped lnloreon-
linonlal Hole!, lhe hideaway ol bUllonalre
Howard Hughes since Feb. 17.
Some atill stand guard day and night at
the service entrance on the west side or
lhe hole!, hoping tn get 1 glimpse ol the
eccentric reclues if lfPd when he leaves
on a surprise voyage.
Some speculate be wll! Ieave for the
Uniled st.Ju IOOll. Olbera aay he'll do ii
Sight for Sore Eyes
Leonard McNutt, a language teacher at Costa
Mesa's Estancia High School, Isn't really seeing
double. Those are two sets of twins remindin~ him
to have his eyes checked during national 1Save
_,,. ~·~··OT Sl1ll '''"'
"\ Your Vision Week" March 5 to 11. The girls are
(from left) Bernice and Louise Estrada of Costa Mesa
and Jamie and Laurie' Adams of Coron~ del Mar.
•
12 Die i n Spain
Explosion Ruins
Luxu.ry· Building
BARCELONA, Spain (UPI) -Hun-
dreds of rescuers swarmed ove.r a 25-foot·
high pile of rubble digging for survivors
or • gaa explosion which toppled parll of
a 11>->lory llJIIU'y apartment building ear-
ly today. I
Police said 12 bodies had been found.
Many more w e r e feBired killed or
trapped unedr the rubble, OOt no SW'Viv-
ors have been dug out, DOlice sald.
chain to clear rubble from the streetll and
open them to amb.ulance1 and fire
engines.
A spokesman for the Barcelona fire
brigade said it was the clty:s ~rst ti·
plosion in 25 years.
He said lhere was no way of tellina bow
many persons were In the building at the
time of the blast because some occupants
might not have returned from weekend
trips. ,
Rescti~ work progressed throughout the
night 111 lhe glare ,of , floodllghtl.
Bulldozers cleared away hule cbu.nks •t
concrete and ateel mesh and fu-emen-an<1,
Volunteers picked aw_, smaller rubble.
aller !larch JS duriog Holy Week when
the 300,000.populatlon Nicaraguan capital '
hetotMI • """1· !own d u e to senerat
vacaUoaa and U would be easier to
S tu(l,ents Take 'Power' All-year School
•
Decision Slated
The elght·year .. ld building In the
fashionable Pedralbel HCtlon near the
university contained 40 apartment.. The
blast detlroyed a 'lrinl bouaina It a~ all(I ~erely dll!" .. ecl lbe
remainder QI lbe bldldlq.
The u:plosion, w.blch -police aald wu
probably Wiied by a mus1 .. gas leak in
a lourlh llory a!>l!imenl, ahook window panes all over town. , . ,
Study R~e8i
. . .
<1eape attention.
The local newamen call the Intercon-
tinental Hole! lbe most famous pyramid
in the world because it focuses world at-
tenUon on the Central American republic
of 1.7 mlllloo and Hughes' myslerlous
presence here.
When Huahes arrived from the
Bahamas Feb. 17, triggering an invasion
of American newsmen. he took up the
seventh floor on top or the pyramid·
shaped hole!.
Now, he's also taken lhe ahclh and part
of ~he lJllh as living and working
quart.era for bis aides.
>. mountain of mail anives: at the hotel
dally, Including many letlera addreHed
almply to "Mr. Hughes" and, according
t.o his aides, contain simple requesta for
money or the moat faataa:Uc business
propoaltlona.
The olfielol Nicaraguan government
communique welcoming Hua;bes t o
Nlcar~a mentioned business talks
betwffn' Presldhit Gen. ·An a 1t,a11 o
somoia and Hughes but ao far no con-
crete results have become clear and
mystery continues here u well.
J
In Huntington Offices
Some two dozen hlgh school students
htld the reigns of governmental power
today in Huntington Beach.
They were partlcipat~g in the annual
student government day, a cooperative
effort between the city and local high
schools. Twenty:flve selected students visited
varioua city departments during the
afternoon and at tonight's council meet-
ing they assume the role of specific de-
partment heads or councilmen.
The power granted them is, of courst,
not real but the mock sessions are et·
peded io help In their classroom studies
of gpv~ent
· Studenll participating and lhelr mock
Jobs are:
From Edlaoa High: Stan Peterson;
mayor; Tab Boyne, councilman; Roger
WoJohn, councilman; Carrie Van Brunt.
director of harbors and beaches ; Melanie
Cass, librarian; Tom Quinn, purchasing
agent, and Cathy Hoffman , planning
director.
From Marina High: Trish Waters,
councilman; Craig Daniels, councilman;
Kathie Thomas, city administrator; Bill
Hitko, city attorney; Mike Prime, police
chlel; Pat Evaru:, finance director; Steve
Erickson, recreation and parks director;
Leslie Maddox, public Wormation of·
fi cer, and John Harburg, oil field
superintendent.
From ,JiuatlD(IGll Beach Hlp: Ar\
Olguin, councilman; Patty Patch, coun-
cilman; Lynn Alvarez, city clerk; Aaron
Mullenberg, fire chief; Brad Burnum,
personnel director: Ginny Roher\a, city
treasurer; Dale McBride, building direc-
tor; Richard Baer. developmen coord·
inator, and Anita Varela, public works
director.
Marine W ~ves Right
"
In Huntington
A final decision on whether to switch to
year-round operation Or three Huntington
Beach schools beginning July 1 is ex·
peeled tonilht at a meeting of the Ocean
View School District Board of Trustees.
The teac;hing staffs of Crest View,
Westmont and Glen View last month
voted nearly unanimOuS ·approval fol'
trying year.round operation on an ex4
perimental basis, and since then school
ofOcials have been canvassing the com-
munities involved seeking parental sup-
port.
While final ta!Hes are not In, parents of
children surrounding the <nst View and
Westmont school have indJcated "strong
support" for the idea, school officials
report.
The board of trustees earlier said tha t
year-round operation would not be ap-
proved unless 75 percent of the parents
involved wanted it.
The trustees meeting will be held at
7:30 p.m. Mar. fi at Park View School,
!e666 Tunstall Lane, Huntington Beach.
From Page J
Hundreda of 'fSCUOl'I Incl u d I n g
university ltudents fomled a human
_Six-month Delay
Ordered in Case
Of Stockbroker
A six-month delay was ordered today in
lhe Orange County Superior Court trlll ct
former Laguna Hills stockbroker Joseph
Dulaney and five code£endants in an
alleged conspiracy said to have cost
World Financial Trends investors more
than $3 million.
Presiding Judge Bruce Sumner ordered
the aii: defendants to return for trial Oct.
2. They were indicted by the Orange
County Grand Jury on chara;es of grand
theft, forgery and conspiracy.
'
By Chino Hills
Group Nixed
Promoters of the Chlno Hills 'fet age
airport have withdrawn tbeG request for
an air space study by the Federal Avia-
tion AdnlinislratiOJ.1,: •· · · ·
Commenting on the withdrawal, coUnty
Aviation Director Robert Bresnahan said
Thursday that the study would havt
resulted in the same answer "we receiv.-
ed a year ago from federal officials
stating lhat lhe Chino Airport flight pat·
terns would seriously interfere with thole
of . several other Southern California
airports."
Realtor Reg Wood, lhe Santa Ana man
who originated the ChiM Hills idea more
than two years ago, said today that his
organization may develoP a new propoaal
to su bmit to the FAA laler this yeor.
He would not say 'Whether future plans
call for a smaller air facility but did say
the emphasis would probably be on air
frelghl
FAA officials said today lhey di'opped
their study at the request of lhe ap-
plicant.
Government sources say negoUatiom
between emissaries of the president and
Hughes, begun aeveral months ago, con-
tinue and havt foeuaed on posalble airline
mergen and the development of Com
Island, an Idyllic-tnurlst resort oil T J • M d c N1~::-~y<;:.:;~:.::-1e11 o ury m ur er ase REPORT .•.
Free on their promise to appear are
Dulaney, 31, his wife, Marlene, 32;
former World Financial Trends vlce
presi~ent Joseph Shipley, 31, of 16951
Lowell Circle, Huntington Beach; Daniel
Hayes, 40, of 1211 Snowbird Drive, Hun-
tington Beach; Robert G. Machan, 40, of
San Bernardino; Wendell Warren Austin,
38, of Riverside; and Fred Riley, 45, of
Norfolk, Va.
All were arrested following • Jong in-
policy including, amonll' other things, new vestigation into the alleged defrauding of
The Chino Hills proposal, thought by
some to be the anawer to Orange Cou~
ty's complei: commercial aviation prob-
1em, called for a multi-mill ion dollar
facility to handle transcontinental jet
liners carrying millions of passengers
and tons of freight.
for Panama og a)oyr-diy vjlU. Today, ·
Somoza ls 1 .. v!Q( '&PiJi,~ time for a· • '
-investors in the fmanclal cotnplex ad-
revenue sources such .as the value-added ministered by the D1.Jlai eys and Shipley week·loal tour of Guatemala lfalU and • Ari El Toro Marine accused of the savagely mutilaled will! a knife whlcb ln-
Ule Dominican·Republic. ' ~tion slayin1 of an attracUve Olcted wounds that are believed to have tai:." from their so-called "Taj Mahal" ntar On Feb. 2 more thin 600 residents of
the Placerit.11, Brea and Yorba Linda
areas vlgoroo'11(i. o~ any airport --·.,.m0ullei durlnf an FAA bearing.
There Is no Indication 1be president and. Anaheim divorcee wolved a Jury trial In-been lneurred alter ber dealh.
Illa Teduu b1J11ooa1ro haft met or ~W -~~ Or,tr SUperlor Court end , iP>fl. aid. tlii' div~ wu low¥'
meet lletol!en ~·· ... 11 .... n ~s ",... '"" sprawted"'on lier b-ml -
The report did not mention such a Laguna Hilb Uisure World and a.m a
possibility. Tile commission was headed Seal Beach office building.
117 ~ ,...,, ... ..._ ,..._ -· 11 ls _..,...IJJa -lion that
event, Hughes seems"fo care what •~I "" J J Mol' -·, d her two children, ages 4 and 2, played uld. about him. ""'rpaman uan ose ma, -· p ea -
s.Crefiifof 0el;J;;.;r~n;;r'bcD.' most of the Investors .. ho loll substantial
Eisenhower administration: sums of money in the World Financial
Huntington Dads
To Finger Paint,
Play House Too
More than 100 Huntlnlton Beach
fathers will 1 .. m how to finger palnl lhlo -k.
The poppas will also sing and dance
and play -during two nlghll of an armual udad'1 nlgbt in the kindergarten"
at LeBanl Elementary School.
Some m klndtrgart.n younaten wJll tow their fathers to clan eJther Wednes-
day or 'l'lluraday nlg)lt. Class houn art
6:30 p.ml to a p.m.
Dad'• night was designed lut year by
LeBanl Principal Roher\ Landi lo show
lathers whal a tough day lhe youngsltts
face at school.
Klndergmten teachers D e e D e e
Rosenthal, Pat Okura, Belly Steidinger
and Mary Jane Blakeslee will put lhe
dada through the 111111< pace1 followed by
their llOlll and daughters each day.
The routine lnelud,. fun aonga, oquiggle
-.... building bloea, finger painllng,
erO)'UI 1rawlng ahd story telling.
Alter Jut year's event, ~veral fatbel'I
admitted jt wu quite a full evening.
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Transit Board
Votes to Oppose
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State Agencies
Trends operation raldt in lbe CLelaure The panel said the nation's education World retirement community.
system ls' "in serious trouble, and U we It Is also alleged ~t Dulaney and
fail to recognize it, our country's chance codefendants bilked the st.· Bernardine
to survive will all but disappear." HospJtal in SU &rnardino of '5oo,OOO on
In a 147-page final report submitted to the strength of Collateral that proved to
Nixon today, the panel noted that be worthless.
loealitlea spend nearly half their tax Only l!O,OllO of that loan has been revenues on education and that 80 per4
cent of all local education outlays are repald to the Roman Cathllc inltitution.
linanced through the property tax. Dulaney . was anested in the Dutch·
ed. innocent and innocent by reason or in· with t!lelr toys in an adjoining room.
sanity today as his trial opened to Officers said Mrs. Smith was strana1ed
charges that be murdered Mrs. Barbara with her nightgown before the multiple
Louise Smith , 27, in her ' Anaheim apart· stab wounds were inflicted.
ment last Nov. 2. It wu testified in earlier court hear·
Police orflcers called to the apartmenl tngs that Mrs. Smith had frequently com-
after neighbors discovered lhe body plained to her friends and neighbors of
testified -today is openlng witnesses for the many telephone calls and unwanted
the prosecuUon that Mn. Smith had been vislb she received from Molina.
Man Seeks Rehearing
On OK for 4 Drive-ins
"The traditional means for producing Carribtan colony of CUracao last April Orange County Transit District dlrec-
the bulk of school money _ local pro-after a long hunt that began shortly after tors voted today to oppose formation of
perty taxation _ ha• become inadequate he J.Dd his wife abandoned their World regional transportation .agencies by the
to do the job," tt aald. Financial Trends empire and left for atate government.
Should the states assume the mi:jor Welt Germany. Dr. Gordon "Pete" Fielding, diatrlct
part of the burden, it suggested many of general manager, will attend a St.ate
them would have to increase state sales .. Transportation oBard hearing in Los An-
and Income taxes -witll ~ federal Bomb Blast Damages S<les Friday to voice the local district'•
government p r o v i d i ri I supplemental disapproval of the state plan.
An attorney [or a Fountain Valley
homeowner Is attempting to resurrect op-
position to the four screen drive-in
theater that was approved by the city
Panel to Weigh
Education Woes
At Friday Meet
A guest panel of seven experts will
discuss problems or education during an
open meetil'll ol the Huntlngt.on Beach
League of Women Voters at 10 a.m. Fri·
day In Murdy Park Community Center.
Panel d.Lscuss.lon will center on goals
and objecUves of education and how the
public is Involved in making them. All
memben of the community are invited to
hear the panel.
Panelists include Douglas Jeffe~ an aide
to Assemblyman Kenneth Cory (0-
Garden Grove); Jack Roper, superi~
tendent of the Huntington Beach Union
High School Distri ct; and Mrs. Shella
Myers, president of the Fountain Valley
School District Board of Trustees.
Others include Donovan Moffitt, a prin-
cipal in the Seal Beach School District;
M_rs. Dorothy Sams, a teacher in the
Westminster School District : M rs •
Marianne Blank, an ae~ve parent In lhe
Ocean View Scbool Dlalrlct: and Sharon
Akin. .• fonner tfudtnt In both lh• Hun-
linlloD Beach Clty and Union High School
distrtctl. , .
The meetlnc .. m ba conducted "1 the
Lel(Ue of Women Voter'• state'tducWtJOn
study committee .nth Mrs. Belly Mone
as chairman.
Ernest I ves Dies
SOUTHERN PINES, N.C. (Al!) -
Ernest Linwood !vu, 88, brotber·Jn.law
ol lhe lale Adlai E. Stevenaon, died
SalurdJy. Ives w11 a retired Forelan
Service orneer wbo marrJed Ellubeth
"Buflie" Slevenaon In IJfl. Jve1 helped
Stevenson In bil au tDd 1911 prealdan-
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funds through Incentive granll and ff' h S h I Off' Fielding tnld board memben today
council three weeks ago. through various forms of lhe Nhcon ad· 1g C 00 ICe "We ahould oppose such umbrella stat~
G Sh'b ta ill h ministration's proposals for sharing agencies as Jong as the Southern eorge 1 a w· request a re-ear-federal revenues with slate and local Foothill High School officials and California Association of Government.a
Ing on the theatre at Tuesday's council governments. Orange County Sherill's ofilcen are to-(SCAG) Is In operaUon. I believe a volun-
meeting. ' The commission found~ tltat the states day investigating an explosion that in· tary organization such as SCAG b much
In a letter to the city, Shibata stated have been increasingly unable to offer fllcted damage on,an assistant priJiclpal's better suited to our needs than a st.ate.
that arguments presented .et the last equal educational opportunities and quali· office durinJ the weekend. mandated regional agency with power to
council meeting bad not been given at the ty education to all children. Investigators believe a homemade pipe dictate our moves."
planning commission meeting where the The panel also suggested there Is a bomb was responsible for the blast that The board also approved application for
theater was previously defeated. great disparity within states ln providing blew out windows and activated the $416,000 in federal grant.!! whlcb would be
Shibata said that the traffic in· education funds, with neighborhoods bav-Tustin school's spripkler a y stem . added to $211.000 in district funds for
formaUon given to the council by the ing the lowest income levels often faring Damage esUmated at about 1100 was in-plaMing district projects lacluding bus
theater applicants was not presented at least well. ructed. by the crude device, officers oid. u-.a _..11 f t
the plaMing commission meeting. He l:::====================-=-=-------w.==..: . ..:a..:'M::..::U..:u..:r.::e.::mod=:ea:..o..:f..:lr..:a:::ns~poC::r\a:tloo.= believes opponents to the theater did no\
have adequate time to prepare arguments
against the figures.
Shibata also slated ln bis letter that he
believes It ii inappropriate for the
theater and the Fountain Valley Com-
munity Hospital to be located close to
each other.
At Its previous meeting the council
granted a zone change to permit con-
struction of the theater at Euclid Street
and Warner Avenue and its operation for
15 years.
At the end of the 15-year period the
property will revert to industrial zoning.
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Pair Arrested
On Roof of Bar
Two men who led OraJli• County
1herlff's o!flcerc on a pradawn &ollop aero~ t~e roof Of a Sun.9lt Beach bar
were hooked intn Orange Counly Jall to-
day on suspicion of burglary and suspi-
cion of poaeasln& nareotlet.
A aholiun blast that wt pelleta Jn U..
r\ihl arm of John Taylor, SI, Alhambra,
ended a aeulfle that bqan when olflcert
allegedly aaw Tt,ylor and Harry Slrlloo-
nlan, 32, Sunset Beach, on Ule roof of
Turk's at Andera:in Street and Pacific
Coast Highway. 1
Sheriff'• capt, James Broai!balt Aid
bolh men led depuUOI In a chaal thal
ended In lhe apartment over the tavern.
Boll! llll!peels aurrendertd 11hon cltputlu
oent a hail of ahol&WJ pellell In lbelr
direction, he said. · treatment... '
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Nita Folsom of Newport Beach \Valks her invisible dog. HHarvey."
one of the invisible puppies given away by television comic Flip \Vil·
son. The pup is t\VO months old. ''It's great," says Nita. "I get all the
exercise I need walking the dog and he is easy to take care of. Besides . 1 that, I can take him to the beach whenever I want to."
Seek~JI ~r~ul~. .. ·-100 Attend VCI Meditation Talk
By PATRICK BOYL~
Of 11t1 DlllJ f'llel Stiff
At ·1 rtcent evening lecture at UC
Irvine, some 100 county residents -
nany of them middle aged -turned out
!or a talk on a subject that a few years
tgo might have attracted on ly a few
1tudents of Eastern religions.
The talk was on transcendental medita·
~ori, a form · o( mental relaiation
Uscovered in India which practitioners
!laim calms the spirit while soothing the
!>Ody. Residents at the lecture ranged
from high school students to retired
:>ersons and a show or hands revealed
ihat only a few attended UCI.
Almost all told lecturer and teacher
Loren Roche, hlmsell a UCl student, that
~hey had been referred to the lecture by a
practitioner of transcendental meditation
\TM).
The 22-year-old Roche. who lives at
!1806 Eighth St. in South Laguna, told the
audience of the benefits of TM. ex~
plaining how only two IS minute sessions
:ir meditation each day have helped him
"better cope wlthJ.he fast paced world."
"It is easier to meditate than to 1it in a
chair," Roche said, "becuuse the body is
actually doing leas."
"Being able lo think Is all that is r ..
quired lo be able to"modtlate," he add~.
SUl>!l<Iuent lo the 1ec1ur,, more than'W
ol tl!i mtdonll lilnecl up !or 1 lour-, .. ,,.,, c:oune to learn tM •technique ol TM."'("" r, • '
"It 11 a llmple proct>a thal Involves
e1~rlencin1 more subtle 1nd 1bltract
levels of tbouAt,"• ~ 1ak: in an in-
terview. "I know that 11 an abstract way
of putting it1 but this i11 how it Improves
the creative function -by making you
aware of more of your mind."
He sal4 .that the human mind runctlons
consclou1ly at only a fractk>n of its
Capacity, the remaiodef of thought being
on. the onccnsclous level. To lllu11trate his
point, he comrared a thought rising out
of the '1back o the mind" to l bubble r!s-,
ing fl'<!m tbeJ:iOttom,of·i pon(I ..
As, the bubble rises to the surface.t It
becomes larger bee a.use--' water preutlre
decreases and It . finally burlt1 throU&h
the surface. •
"In medllatlon, you follow the tll<!uaht
back cloaer to Ila source," he notes.
"ThlJ upand1 the consctoo. mind and
en1bles you to move , back to more
abstract levels of thought." ·•
Alter prolo1111ed practice of med1'6on,
the mind be1ln1 lo conaclously operajf at
1 ireat.r fraction ol Ila lolal capacity,
aays Roche. ·
In TM lr•lnln1 sessions, ,he says he
teaches the pupll to allow his mind to
wander freely by consciously thinking or
a certain aound.
"The· process Is so simple lhat It. Is
surprising people aren't doing It without
lnstrucUO~" he clalrns . .:rhe total training
period conaJ1ll of four. one-hour sessions.
but he decllnod to reveal 1peclflca about
the traintn1.
He say~ t~al scientific studies jlave .
been conducted to detr.rmlne I he
TEACH!S "MIND WANDERING"
Tr1riKenclent1ll1t ROfht
-physlOloglcal effects ot meclltallon and
have revealed that the body Ill pbyaicall7
nellher awake or asleep. While in medila·
tion, the heart belt and respiratory· rate
decrease conalderably., but the· carbon
dioxide cont.nt of th< blood does Ml In·
crease, u It does. tn a1 .. p. Also , In
meditation, bodily ·oxygen· consumption
falls rapidly, whll~ In slee~. It can lake
several hours for 01ygen~Crin8"uniption to
reach its lowest level. •
Roche • estimates• that ~me tS,000
residents of Southern call(orliia have
taken up i he practice of TM In the past
few y,lrs and u:pect& the n\lmber of
adhert;nts to ccntlnue to Increase.
Aussie Doctors .. .
Issued Warning
SYDNEY, Australia !UPI) _: The
gov'"1tnent today warned d o c to r s
thro.t Australia not to pre.ocribe the
antl-depmw>t drug tmlpramtne to
womon .ol cblld·bearlng age . •
Thi w&mlnc canie In a telfJiam sent
to 11,000 doctors by the commonwealth
dlreetor-seneral of hullb. Sit William
O'Shaugey.
The d"'f Ill INnullctured I n d
marketed In the Ualted States under Iha
name Tofranll by Geigy PhannaceuUcail
Division or the Ci1>a-Gelgy Corp.
Dr. Williams McBride uld last week
his t .. ts allowed lht dru1 lakm In early
stag .. ol prtgntncy ca-blbtes to be
born without arms. ' .
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The 'Ju~e Watchers'
' By GODFREY SPERLING JR.
Christian Sdeflc~ Monitor ... Servict
PORTSMOUTH, N.Y. -In the <1rly·
mofn!ng cioom· and chill, with_~ other!
rePQrter close enough to hear, the
presidential candidate came out with his
great secret.
AS the shipyard \\•orkers filed past.
gripping his hand, Sen. Edmund S.
A1usk.ie confided -""''ilh tongue ln cheek.
no doubt -that he had a special ad·
vantage over his opponents : his expert-
ness in the art Of handsbakillg which, as
everyone knows, is Ule essential in·
gredient In winning elections in the
United States.
Only 24 File
For 11 Posts;
4 Days Left
\Vith four days remainiftg un\i ~
Friday's deadline for filing nomination
papers only 14 Republicans and 10
~mocrats had taken out papers ror four
state assembly posts. one state senatorial
seat and six congressional· jobs.
Orange County Registrar of VoteJs
Djlvid Hitchcock says he has never seen
liUCb a dearth of aspirants for office.
Taking out papers as of Friday for U.S.
Representative in Congrwi: were six
Republicans and fi ve Democrats in·
cludJng one incumbent, Rep. John G.
Schmitz (R·Tustln ).
Aspirants for the Ass~mbly include
seve n Republicans and only f o u r
Democrat ic Party registrants. Only t\vo
candidates have indicated a desire to be
6late senator.
They are state Senator James E. Whet ·
more (R-Buena Park), 35th District , and
a possible Democratic opponent, Otto J.
Lacayo, a Cypress city councilman .
Assembly incumbents who have taken
out papers include Robert H. Burke (R·,
Huntington Beach); Rqbert E . Badham
(R-Newport Beach). John V. Briggs (R-
Fullerton) and Kenneth Cory (~Garden·
Grove).
Those seeking to unseat the incumbents
lo date are :
-10th Assembly District : Paul Da1vid JesilOW,~Santa ,Ana1 Republican; Terry
M .. 'W._•. --~ '.Assembly DJ!frld;1Roberl 8: ,
1..a Palma, Republican : Donald J.
Swenson , An a h e Im , American
IndepenQent: Jim Sartin, Anaheim,
Republican : \Vllliam D a n n e me ye r ,
Fullerton. Republican.
-7lst Assembly District : Joseph M.
Head, Orange, Democrat.
-35th Assembly District: Ted E.
Shirkey. Jr., Brea, Democrat.
~ Congresalonal District: Norman
J. Ream, 511 Avenlda San Juan, San
Clemente, Republican : Clair W •
Burgener, Rancho Santa Fe, Republican.
-23rd Cong ressional District:· Del
Clawson, Downey, Republican ; Louis
Velasquez, FuUerton1 Democrat. -
Buses on Street
In 4 Counties
As Strike Ends
The buses rolled today 1n Orange Coun-
ty and three neighboring counties for the
first time lo a week, ending a transit
strike that shut down the nation's third
largest bus system .
Officials from the Rapid Transit
District said operatk>ns were going
nornlally In Orange, Los Angeles, sin
BemardJno and Riverside counUes.
The RTD mechanic's strike allected -' 4,000 'dally bus riders~ln Orange County,
among them persons Uvlng In Seal Beach,
Suniet Beach, Huntlncton B e a c h ,
Newport Beach, both Leiaure Worlds and
Laguna Hills.
Tbe strike was called by the 850 methanl~s of the Amalgamated Transit
Union who walked off t~elr jobs last Mon·
day. Bus· 'drt.ve.rs honored their picket • lines end bus 98.rvice was suspended to
about 400.000 .. Southern Californja com-
muters. , . ,
The mechanics, who earned $l, IS an
hour before the strike. won a ~ontb
contract that provides a 28-cent<911 hour
raise retroactive to last September, and
future increases topping out at $6.05 an
hour by 1974.
They. will aJ90 tteelvt more generou&
sick leave and vaeaUom, and a cott~f
llving provision. A' union apokesman sild
the cost<>r:Uvtna;provtslon, one ol the key
a trike goali, 'b..r lli'Mdy 111.led • the . .. . . mech·arucr lDOthtr l•'O ctnb an hour.
Jack R. Glllllrap, 1eneral m1na1er of
the RTD, aald the Union demandl could
be met without ra1ttn1 faros, which noo:
range from a minimum O( 30 cents a ride
to 12.65.
The RTD also Slld It Would offer
refunds or crtcllt to bus riders with
February pr March .monthly' pa.,..1hal'
Ti'trt unusable during the 1trlke.
"The trick is lo tense your band and
grip fast :"' tbe Mahle Democrat e.i·
plained . "I have very big hands," he said,
holding o_~ up in our face to _prove hls
point. "It's hard for anyont to get a good
flold."
Just then a man took the Senator.:,
hand and held on a little long. pulling
l\!uskie around as he went by.
"You have to v"atch Out fot\ that
backswing,'' the senator said, apologizing
for this less-than-impressive performa~
in the ancient art or "pressing the flesh.''
He really wasn't that boWlcy as he
reached for hands and votes on. the eve of
the New Hampshire pre.!lldenttal primary.
He wu putUng up a brave show of ·good
splrtb and banter.
But everyone knew that the big man
from Maine was "down in tbe dumps a
bit," as the aide express It. (See Page 4
for additional details on primary)
"Hi, Ed," '1Good morning, Ed," and
even a few "Good morning. Mr.
President" as the workers continued lo
move by.
Muskie, bare-headed but wearing a
greatcoat wJth fur collar. kept his arm
pumping up and down. And he always
had a smile for everyone.
But those who have been talking to him
know that he simply can 't understand
what's happening to him in just the past
few days. ·
After all, he is the front-runn er In the
Democratic r a c e tor t h e presidency.
Furthermore, everyone is aware thal be
has been piling up delegates and ~ig·
name endorsements. And polls show he Is
right up there with President Nilon In
popularity and way above the other
DemocraUc hopefuls.
In fact, there are some observers who
say Muskie has the nomination locked up
already.
Y.'hy, then, he asks himselt, should he
be .feeling so much anguish in the New
Hampshire primary, particularly since he
still is being vieu·ed generally as the prob-
able winner? Why, he wonders, can·t a
man with this kind or success staring him
in the face be able to settle back and en·
joy hin1sel! just a little?
The ans,\·er is this: he Is getting a big
load or bad nows: How Sen. Henry M.
Jackson is coming up in Florida . How
Eugene J. l\1cCarthy is spending a lot of
n1oney in rlll nois. And most important a't
the moment. how Rep. Wilbur D. Mills
Is mounting an expensive and formidable
write·in effort that might w~ll do much
to reduce the antj~ipated .Muskie win
here to proport fons that will not be in-
terpreted as very impressive.
(JI oddllloil ·:~~~ Edward M. Kennedy.
Is il really true thnt 1851000 letters
\Yere sent out to New ~lampshire voters
ln Kenned y's behalf? If so, who put up
the money? And how much more woul~
these Kennedy backers do to push their
man?
Why, If Kennedy took only 3,000 votes
away from him, this would amount to 10'
percent or a total vote that might not
come to more than 60,000. Yes1 it could
do a lot or damage.
Then , too, both Mayor Sam Yorty and
Sen. Vance Hartke were putting on
furious campaigns. All of this on top of
Sen. George McGovern. whose organiza-
tion might well be the best of all the can-
didates and whose smooth campaign;
seemed to be.beginning to roll.
Muskie is aware, too, of recent surveys
that conclude that the Muskie campaign
is slowing down. That's why he was out
al dawn on this particular day and with
at least 15 stops scheduled before he end-
ed his arduous eJfort at 10:30 p.m.
From Portsmouth, he continued his
handshaking exercises In D o v e r ,
Somersworth. Roch~ster, Farmington,
and f\1anchester.
Be Prepared
NEWS ITEM: orange County Superior Court Judie Bruce
Sumner has revealed the presence of "judge watchers"
in his court sylte'm in a bid to crack down on the jurists
who. he said, "might tend to dope off." The pre1ld.lq Juctae
declines to Identify his observers.
"If ihert's ont place that'• soft this side of the gnwt, me old
chino. it's right up thtrt on tht judgt'r big> chair. Gawel 'imat l/ 100Vldn1&
dart interftrt with tht old beak ••. "
N igei \ViUiamron•a "Talu o/ Lambeth.•
By TOM BAllLEY
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HM, THAT MAXES 1 lull page or notes h<'s taken llDee we sot lnvolftd
In tbJs endlw llnll argument. By God, I'd use Iha gavel m old boy If that
sn'oop wasn't around to make a damned note of It. Wonder who he is?
Gad, what a lot of baloney. If that's Bruce Sumner's tpy out there be
sure seema to enjoy the 1arbage. I'd throw him my bat
bar auoclation social hour smile but be aeema: to be •
morose kind of a C™J> •••
"Yes, the court aaree:1, Mr. A-, we sbouJd ca-.
tain1y look to the specific isaut of the state amendmtnl
Please go on."
HE'S ONL V spouU1111 what he's alrudy writton In
his llnll brief. But I don't want any UWe lattlln1 to Iha
presidio about judges who cut off final arguments ln an
••1tL1v apparent bid to get to the aoU course -
Oh'Lord, yes, that reminds me. Thal Oeck of rust 111 my Anlold Palmer
putter. No wonder. I never get to use' the damned thine atnce Bnlce'1 GOOMI
fol on · the warpath. And how I hat. thoee crowded -end er-a .. ,
·Wonder who he Ja? Ont thine ror sure, he'• not a nenpaper reporW.
Too well dressed and llstena too cartlully lo be -of Ibo -raa CIVWll. Bestd .. , they don't make that many notea.
'1YES1 Mr. A-, the court usually takes Ill ~ recea In about
15 minutes time. You'll be through, by then! Vory well. Go ahead IDd ft'U
have our 10-minute break at that time."
Hope that gets In anoopy's notes. A JO-minute bruit oboald looll (IOOd
in the report. If we don't take a break he'll die of writer's cramp the WQ'iba'•
going.
B-said he had a good looking blonde In 1111 court -, J1111 Ibo
same thing. That's B-'s luck. U you're going to Co throu&b the Gtltapo
bit like this you might as well have a pair of legs to look at •..
"Thank you, Mr. A-. Yes , we'll take our 10-mlnute break. Juat 10
minutes that's all , right now."
\Vonder who he is? Maybe t should uk him back to ebamben for coffee.
Better not. It's sure to get into the report , ..
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Orange Coast Sailors
top ol the jetty and bumped 1111 -.. an allbl-lool fall.
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warm coast swiftly Saturday afternoon
sparked a record series of boeUn1
mishaps that lasted the weekend.
SteVo 8trlll ol --Vlita, Dana .
The blanket hlt yachtsJ1\ID unawares
late in the afternoon S.turday after 1 day
or beautlfUI 'slllltnr "eather.
The first report came in Saturday
afternoon when a small boat ground«I. at
Aliso Beach In South Laguna. ,Lilt$
from sin Clemente responded "IDiil •
the occupants haul the small bell
crart to a waiting trailer.
Later that afternoon another sailor
found himself in trouble at Scotchman'1
cove north of Laguna Beach and h1s
vesser was pulled off the rocks.
Fog was so thick, auUwrities aald, that
the owner believed be wu off tbt San
Onofre Nuclear Generating Stat)on, which
is more than 15 miles downcoast.
On Sunday, the tog persisted and dry~
land problems also cropped up.
A Dana Point boy waltlnc on the west
breakwater with his family fell off tbl
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WU frUtad by Illa f.mliy'I ...,....,
Ilfegil1rda aid.
. Later that dlt, --........ !oat In Ibo Illid: IOUp IDd fotdlod up 08 I
reel oil tho 1111 -a.-la llaulll LalIUlll. I Geori• Spealda, 40, ol 11711 11:1 Toro
Grandt, El Toro, wu at Ibo balm ol blr :
21-foot cabin cndlel' with five pu11ain
aboard wbln Ibo ... ODO ,.... 1'111
qround. .
San Clemate 1Uan1 Tom MOllpr .
swam a lint lo the undamaaed erall IDd ,
harbor patrolman -l>ana Pollll bn>ucht Ibo boat oil Iha .......
1n llll, 111c1 su a-Lil......,.
Clpt. Pbll Stubl>o, Ibo w-piUYtdod •
the 111'1111 numbar ol boatlal mllllapo
stnct Iha harbor wu dedicated IMI -mer.
"It's only lht belinntnc !or us and Ibo
Harbor Patrol at Dana," he said.
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The weather was warm; the waler was cool and the
yo ung lady was prepared with a beverage 11 Hobie
Cal races on Laguna's main beach Saturday. The
turnout of about 70 crafl was the biggest thus lar
in lhe annuai event. \Vlnners "'ere: Class 16A1 Pat
McCormick of Long Beach; teB, Jerry Welder of
CorODI de! Mar; HA, Richard Lout~ of ~
illo; 148, Pal Benetlict of Huntlnaton Beicb; IDtl
14C J. Susan HendOl'IOII of COiia Jim.
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Youth Power
Now Rf"1llity
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_IJq'.l'ANT ADULTS DEPT. -More
Qian .one million Calilornlsns abruptly
c:blried ·In.lo lbelr mojority y .. ,. lall
Sab!rdly when the new youth moHment
~nl,y took on ldded muacle.
Thil came about· because a number of
lp1. wen! lnlo efiect Iba! decreed 1 ~14• ~~ now adults.
The Jitdl IDIJ -do I lo! of lhlngl
lAe 'vote, 1it on juriet, tun. for governor,
~ bankruptcy, take exams lo
~·law officer• or aell IUe iD'aurance.
on the other hand, thef still can't drink
booze le~ally'; IJ:ey may be ' prosecuted
for terlain crJmes stlll as =juveniles; and
they may 1 ... cerilln fiunclal benefits.
16 Seized at Concert
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Sixteen
persons, most of them young, were taken
into custody SUnday at a free concert in
Elysian Park, polJce said. Most were
cblrged with drinking In a publlc park.
An eslimated 500 penons attended the
c:oocert.
QUllllAll, !(JI. (UPI) -Clu!tend by more debates, Including' 10me In Florld1, <llaiia, Ml10I' aim nrt, Of Dia J.,i. · · Tiie -...'.tor lllld tblt be llopped
the poitlalf>OllGa ol 1broe clixlldltes lo replace lht "lone ranae" ...,.ulll lhat llld Nod Coll, • ID Ml' J4eal7 _..., ....... tllodililaes bec1111e -caee-
atvea me ci..e to win, lht flnl "sral hive lllltked lht C1Jnpilp In the '""11 ColSoecllcul loo ,.... lo .,.,.,..... dkllles ..._.lo follow lull lad llld II . tlent. . •. • 11:11 poial ~ be woold wllhll>ld lht
debola" ol lht 1m ·-yur SUDd01 GNllllo ~ . 'l'trleo dorJac 61 bftlP!llll llcGonrn --111111 • policy WU NI ""' Ill ~Uy lllljor ooalroveny llllOll(lht Bui Mmtle, wbo Wlnled oU lbe New cblllqod -.llllt., cmHd1tes ~!al, lnd:Mling Presidenl Nbm.
......... In tho 'New Hampehlre Hampoblre debate until almosl lbe end -lo 4ilcloee the .,.._... lo 'lbelr Aller Git P"llraJD, McGovern dWpd
Democnllc prlajlry. the prlmlry Is Tuesday -said be was polllical campalsm l\ld lo f(Ye 1n esc-.fl:lt Mlllkle'1 ·alatemenls on fiuncl1I
Al Ila end, -...U:mlng Sen. Edmund campaigning In more atates than lftY counting of lbelr u~. dllciolure 'In lt70 bid no reltvance lo the
S. lluAlo .ol llaJne 1ppeored no more other candidate and added "debates are In 1urn, Muakle, a be bad before, said Im 1JrOlldenllal campaign.· ·
-UllD before ro debai bis not i1eCelllrlly the l>est way" lo bring thatbewulbeflntnndldl~lomlke1 "For the~ lo say he filed his '
de1llo:epn. the luues before the vote.:<. pablic dJscJooure and did ., lee 11'111 when conlrlbullom In ll'IV llld then slopped fll.
Alter ll:o 18-mlnute -ram on New Aljbough billed u 1. debale, the pro-lull prealdenUal Clmpalgn barely wu Ing Is rldicul\lll!," McGovern .lllld.
Hampaldre'a educational t e I e v l 1 Jo n gram pomisted strictly .of questions from under way. . ,. .. , "Nobody was running for the presldm-_
·neJtrJ>r.k wblcb brought together for the a panel and o~minute answers from the He added "Senator McGovern. wu also ey in 1970. Senator Muskie wu a can-
fU'lt Ume the five J;>emocratJc candidates candidates, plus openiog and cloting active in 1970 and did not follOlMny lead didate for the U.S. 'senate in irro ·and t0'
Hated on Tuelday'1 ballot, Sen. George S. statements. Joining McGovern a n d and he has not yet filed a report for say he fUed his campaign cootrlbutiona in
McGovern of South Dlkole pressed for Muskie were Sen. Vance Harlke of In--19'111." Iha! year Is enUrely. lrrelevanj lo what's
,
going on In llri -we have ·a
preakiftltlal race at atate, II
In respooae lo McGovern's post-IJrold.
CMI charst<.-J<iiia EncJllh, one ol
Muatle's lop l'bllltcal _.ion, lllld tblt
McGovern's diocloiore lllteenent Wt
week was Incomplete, filled lo dilc ....
expendlturea, and did not llll ·who paid
for a difect mail camP.llgn. .
"I'm · not'. liylng there. Is_ ll\Y,l!:ing
slillster," Eollllb lllld. "Bui 'the rlooonis
are incomplete and lelf«nlJll." · ·
Engllah added tblt _.. In New
H1111palelre have told llilallle Cil!I!"
paltiners thlt. thay' lonlrlbuted lo
McGovern and were not lilted 1n 1 the
dlsclosuree.
Fear Mounts · _in-::·Ireland'"
Miami S.ervices
MIAMI, Fla. (AP) -President Nixon
drove from his Key Biscayne compound
in a motorcade to Miami's "Little
Havana" neighborhood to attend church.
Accompanied by daughter J u J i e
Eisenhower and friend C. G. "Bebe"
Rebozo, .the President arrived shortly
belore the 11 a.m. servJce Sunday at
SheD8Qlloab Presbyterian Church.
It is located in a southwest Miami sec-
lton whk:h Is predominlnUy Spanlsb-
speaklng.
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Landowner Executed; <;afe: E~wsion,'.KiJU .:J lf o~n
Gravel Inquiry
To Be Decided
'
By High Court
WASHINGTON (AP,) -The Supreme
Court today cleared the way for a ruling
this temt on whether a federal grand
jury may question aides of Sen. Mike
Gravel. (D-Alaska), about publicatiQn ol
the Pentagon Papers..
The Justice Department bad !old !he
Court its prosecution of Daniel Ellaberg
and Anthony Russo in a separate 'cue
1 'f . • • ., '
attempt . lo defy_ a aovernment bu C11
mirches. -. • . ' " . . · ..
.Police '..aeld-. lroopde slopped ~11 e
eotimated l,llJO llW'Cben 1t a barrlcide
and forced them bock Into Pmwoy.
Tleey bad lnlendod.1o walk ..... mllel11o
Carrickmore. •
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bonjer """ of VI.tum, 1-·111111 Com· 1Jo41a. South .-..~ .......... 1
In tO blow up-..CU...0l !lle 'IOlll'~ fell
denae jungle trees wllli:4Yeiamlle · . .Ollie
road could be aeen from the air. _
Pacific Storm Continues
cou1d be hurt otherwise. .
Going along with the govenunent, the
court directed lawyers 1o speed .up the
preparation of their briels. No date was
aet for the hearing, bu! late Aprll seemed
mos! likely. The ruling would come by
Mudslides Threaten Homes, Residents in Northwest
Temperatures
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The grand jury In Boslon l'••ls lo
question Gravel's assistants and "third
parties" a~t arrangem«!nf.S" the All\Ska
Democrat made for publication of a IOI.fr·
volume edition of the Dr>ee:-secret study of
the Vietnam war.by_llelcon.Erao._
Some restricUons on the grand jury
have been imposed by the U.S. Circuit
Coor! In. Boston. The govemmeut iJ IP.
peallnt-lor more leeway .wtdl• Gravel
aeeks further limitations. The 1ppaala were granted revle'! la!l IJIOblh. -
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Cltlld sna.,ggllltfl
A female detedlve b.Oltlt PeU. Hellmlclt at Rhllle-Maln Alrpprt In
Frantfllrt Petro, 3, wa 1plrtted to Romani• b)' 1 woman wbo wanted
Ille cblld'• puqiort In o~r \o belp 1111uaJe her own llro cblldron .. .out of Ille ,Communist coimtry. Romanian outhorttlft handed Pein
. °""to lllt Wut 1ierman lmbusy .
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'Cf cle War :continues; Second Murder Probed
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By AllTlllJJI R. VINSEL . • Of .. DlltY, , ....... ,,
Bklocbbed and brulalily In 1 molorcy·
·de -war of veqeance i. applllDUy
~ to cooUoue. with dllcovert dr·
ly I.day ,of aDOlher murder victim In
Ana..,., II days after lhe leud flared,
' J{er(Dy ai-rhed ofiieers· wearing bullet.
proof ftlla Invaded 1 nmdown resident. = DIUl'der ·scene ·ancftook 1 nude,
' )'OUlll woman into protective
, for questlooing. '
, 11tt Uok to the gurishot slaying of
1 "'!berl· E. Imbler, 27, ol 711 N. Topeka
;
St., Santa Aiia, i. unknown but
authoriUea captured two sue~ nearby.
Sell-proclaimed ' Hangmen MolOr.:ycle
club member Daniel A. Toobon, ~' of
l.l5IZ Volkwoocl SJ., Garden· Grove,.IM
llllc:hael J, Cllnpbell, 11, of . 411 W.
Washington St., s&rita Ana, are being
held on murder 'Charge•. .
Imbler-ls believed to be lllJ latest vlo-
tim .of 1 .JJ•r between The Han&men and .
Tbe Seekers: wblcli ~•left t'"! <leod and
fOllI' Injured, -ol tbioD ·¥ 61 Toro boy
accidenta,lly hit ·Feb: IO Ill !lie lint cun-
fire.
. A telephone tip led ADlbelm police to
the lnlersecUon ol Broadway and Rose
street at 12:29 a.m. t.odly, wbere
Imbler'• bod)' was found in a Pfl'ked van.
The mystery caller Aid a cOrpae was
. In the veblcle.
C!\ecklng a bouse nearby -close ,lo
. where Hangmen cyclists rallied Saturday
alter the luneraJ for their lint casualty
In West.minster -officers· found 24-year·
old Jackie Ehl<rs.
Naked and suffering an apparent drug
overdose,, Miss Ehlers was treated at
Orange Cou.nty Medical Center before
belliC tateo ~ beadquarlen for ques-
lioolng.
• Tbe fact that one su.opect Is a Hangmen
member }eel to llnking' Imbler'• murder
to the Ha-..:s..ters 11111 battle, bul
Lt.·Dale Wiicox aaid II !Jn' cerlllll.
Rllea for Terry C. Powell, 24, of
ADlbelm, copcluded Saturday Wltll I
forebndln( ritual by lellow Hangmen
member• and other motorcycll<t factlom
aalbered for the funeral.
Seekers members were absent for
the mass motorcade to and from the
cbapel where the Rev. Earling Wold, of
St. Olaf1s Lutheran Oaurch, Garden
Grove, witnessed the cUmu.
Cycllsts waiting unW Powell's parents
left the chapel, laJd the back of 1
Seeken' denim jacket bet.ring the club's
emblem on tbe chapel floor In front of the
dead man's casket.
SpllUog, curslllg and v o w I n g
vengeance, they theri'marcbed over the
fallen Seekers' colors and on outside to
leave in a mo,torcade to Anaheim, where
131 were u!Um4te.ly arrested.
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11 As soon as they hit town, they started
running red lights at stop signs," uid a
police spokesman.
A total or 11 more persons were .,...
rested In a resulUng raid on a rundown
house near the locaUon of tod1y 's murder
but were released without formal charges
being !Ued .
lnvestig•tors aay they believe the
warfare originated two weeks ago when
an allegedly stolen motorcycle belon1lng
to one member wu returned -ln pieces
-by tbe other 11111·
. COASTWISE Blf PMI l llterlaatll State Aid Role Urged
Less School Reliance on taxes Asked
"Lei Me Put It This Way -11'1 Just Not Nonnal· to Hote
EVI RYBODY.., thil C:ity Council.;.~# •
W ASllINGTON (AP) -A pmldenUal
comml<slon urged today that the state.s
.....,.. ihe prime bllr<l<n ior. ftnaDchig
public schools and said much less
reliance should be placed on local pro-
perty taxea for thlJ purpose. ,
The Commission on School Finance, ap-
pointed by President Nixon two years
ago, · also 1'COmmended the federal
1ovemment distrtbute incentive grant!
that would reimburse the states for part
of the cost of financing .elementary and
ITT-GOP Link
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Discounted
' By Physician
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Pollution
\ 11i'AIBDIGTIJll~ ""'/~
. -,·~~-0 u i1on ::i .. t:n ..:.ment and~:-~
Strulent.s Told What The y Can Do
titrust suit agam.t JT&T and the giant
conglomerat.'s pledge lo the Republican
National cOnvention.
Dr. Victor L. Llszka, the Arlington,
Va., coronal) surgeon who has treated
Mrs. Beard for nine years, appeared
before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
There la no reuon for the individual to
feeLbelpieN .about environmental prob-
Jerru:, according to a young researcher
from· the Orange Ciounty Sanitation
Dislrid.
Kris Lindstrom, 23, told an audience of
UC Icvllle students SUnday that they can
help achieve signllicant. c~nges by get·
ting Involved In local pollUcs and getUog
on the ecological bandwagon ~t home.
"It's important to learn the local
political structure and to get involved,"
said Lindstrom. "So many decisions that
affect our environment are made on the
loca1 level but some people are unaware
ol thal'"
Ile advlJed studenla to l<oep close tabs
on ~ agendu of city councils, planning
commlsalons, the Board of Supervisors
and wat.r and air control boards -and
to speak up when necessary.
Llndlttain, wbo te.18 the effects of
toxiC. sewage.. cxi fl.ah at his .. Sanitatim
DJJlrlct 'labOratory, aaJd he i. painfully
aware of the problem1 that can be caused
by careleM wute tlbposaJ.
1 "hopie-obouldn' JM>Ut concentrai.4-
Chemicala, points or oil ~m tbeir cars
down the drain," be.said. "U winds up in
the ...,.ge lfllem and ii very c!Uficult to rt!DCWt:'' • . -•
Si>me o1 u.ae malerlall, he ~w.>.i.
!loot up to the IW'face of the ae"age and
hive 1,.t.ndency to be dlacbarged lnlo the
ocean or cake up on the outfall line.
Ht suaesta that· bouaewifes save their t
fall and cooklllg 0111 and lo selt'lbem to
markets which are now. bul'ina used oils.
"Or they can make toap oUt ol tbem," be
added. -· . ,,,
Oilier ·bandy tipo • advanced b y
1'""*""1..,, the IJ>Uowlni:
' . cigarette butt.
-Brine your own abopplng bags to tbe
grocery atol'.t-It saves paper and the
stores don't mind because it saves them
1 money.
-Don't let the gas station attendant
top ol.! your fuel tarik. The gas tends to
slosti. out of t6e filler pipe br tvaporate
into the air anyway.
-When bnllbing, your teeth, save
water by turning the l•llCJ!I off. run..
your mouth from water in a 'cup. '
-Write on both sides of a sheet of
paper, make note patls from paper that
have printing on only one aide.
--Get together with your nelgbbors on
magazine subscriptions.. You'll save
money and cut down on the wastage of
paper.
Prayer Program
Includes Hirth,
Avco P res.ident
The fourth annual Mayor'• Prayer
Breaklast rrJday at 7:1t 1.m. at the
Balboa Ba plub, -rad by , the
Newport Harbor Jay-, wUI bighll(ht
Newport Harbor Christian Leadershtp-
'/t'eek ·being o~eG Tuadly lbrougb
Saturday. --·~ The breakfast ls pattemed alt.r
similar even.ta · heJd }•1 federal govern-
ment leaden. ;,.. · '
II will bring c\vie leadera together, said
Jaycee officllb, 11o further cause
spiritual awakening )n ... our own COin'
pmlty."
He said Mrs. Beard told him she did
not mean to imply there was a con-
nection, iD a memorancmm ahe wrote to
her boss which was subsequenUy publisfl.
ed by columnist Jack Aildersoni
"She said she didn't mean to Imply or
suggeal things that R<ln<d to be Implied
in the memo," aaitl Dr. Li.szka.
"She: told me on several occasions
~e was definitely 10 connection
· between the . convention and the aet·
· Uement. She aald she never meant toq,ay
that there was."
In bl< testimony, the doclor said Mrs.
Beard had a· problem of 11e1:cessive
drinking."
He 5'id that at different tlmu over the
past three or four years "her thought
process isn't coordinated and her actions
and sentences are not in logical order.
She la disturbed." ·
The doctor said it could have been
caused by the heart's' failure to pump
eno~gh blood to give oz:ygen to the brain.
Andenon wrote tljat Mrs. Beard,
hospitalized ln Denver, said she met
former Atty. Gen. Joh{l N. Mitchell at a
dinner party in the mansion of Kentucky
Gov. Louis Nunn during the Kentucky
Derby festivities laat May and dlacussed
the reported ITT $4GO,OOO pledge to the
convention and the antitnut !Ult.
The memo, which· Liazka u.id Mrs.
Beard acknowledged as being hers, said
Mitchell "Is definitely helping us, but
cannot let It be known."
Dr. l.Jab told the committee Mrs.
Beard had called him alter the meeting
and told him ahe needed hla help because
the attorney 1eneral bad given her "a
dreulnc-down such as lbe bad never
received before in her life.
• aecondJI')' education.
The report was iaaued as Nixon· met
witb toP domeallc 1dvl<er1 lo dlaculs how
the admlnslration wm fight forced bus-
ing of ochool cblldren,
Presidential press secretary Ronald L:
Ziegler said Nixon met for 75 minutes
with his Cabinet committee on busing
and siJ: top black administration apPoint·
ees, and planned additional meetings be-
fore announcing his position onJfie school
bUSln& Jssue.
Nixon "ha.s not made a dtc.lalon on the
poalUon ba will. put lorth ud be wanla
to leave alt of his options open wblle he
is deliberating," Ziegler said.
·(But Un ited Press International said
Nixon probablf will ask Congress to Jm.
pose a moratorium on court-ordered
busing for the purpose of school deseg.
regatlon rather thin endort!I a constltu·
tlonal amendmetit on the sub/. e<:t.)
Deputy press secretary Nea Ball aald
the chief executive called the meeting to
Showdown No. 2
Shorn Mesan to . Meet Jovial Judge
Orarige County Superior Court Judge
William Murray, and the crewcut Costa
~ •!» ~· hll MU J>f a Ulllque "hO&cutltiis bor'plil will ..... .,..,...... .,,.,,...,., ·11r ~ · ~111e
jovial jurlll who cll'ppOd Ill daya '""'1 !lie
· aenlence impoaed on Thonias Patrick
Joice, 27, wUI be In quit. the aame bol'IO
trading mood wben be nut encounter.
the convicted burglar.
Joyce got Ill days oU bis obe year jail term when he loudly complained that it
was a long stretch. Judge Murray
granted the concession when Joyce
agreed to dlope""' wltb bl< ll>Oulder
length hair.
Tbe pljloner got another 30 days off his
jall 'Ume wbeo Judge Murray alreed that
the dtfendant'a ~bar mustache was
•worth another . cut Jn Jail Ume. Both . &: the Judce -deliahled • ....... ,. IW-p DO~
• I • _Pflll°t'~ t \
;;;n::}!' •• :tal:=cu
branch Jill. Olllcerl l!1llld with plclum
depleting the hairy, mllllachloed Joyce
predicted a needle In the bayslack
punull.
•But Joyce's freedom luted lesa than 48
houri when 1berlq'1 oWcert, actln1 on a
Up, fiuahed him from the 1Wc ol 1 Santa
Ana home:
"We had to use Mace to aet him out of
there,'' a sheriff's aergeant said to<Uiy.
Joyce now faces escape: charges which
could bring him a comldenble term in
state prison.
20 Wounded in Big Blast
At Theater in N. Ireland
BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) -A
bomb exploded In a parltlng lot bebllld a
movie theater in central Belf1st today,
wounding about 20 persons.
The blast tame in mid-afternoon behind
the Ritz Cinema at the junction of
Grosvenor Road and G r e a t Victoria
Street, close to the capital's main rail·
road station.
People rushed screaming from the Ritz
and tWo neighboring movie hollies. Fleets
of ambulancoa ferried away the Injured,
most of tbem suffering from shock and
cut: from Dying.glass.
The blast blew in windows of the
Europa Hotel about 100 yards away. The
Europa ll 'BeUast11 newest and largest
hotel.
Windows were also shattered up to 300
yards away.
The blut blew in the frontage of
BeUast's most famous Victorian pub, The
Crown, which stands across the street ·
from the railrold 1taUon and was
featured Jn the James Mason movie "Odd
Man Out."
A powerful blast on Saturday tore
through a c e n t r a 1 Bellast restaurant
crowded with shoppers and killed t w o
women and wounded 136 other persons.
Tbe Irish Republican Army, fl(htlog to
un ite Ireland and expel the British from
tbe North, denied II had anytbln( to do
with that e~plosion and blamed it on
Protest1nt extremists to whip up public
anger against tbe IRA 111errlllaa. (See
related story, Page 4)
At about the same time that the bomb
went off in Belfast today, the Ardowen
Hotel In Londonderry wu' wrtcked ~1
1nother blast. There were rio · report1 of
Injuries.
The bomb, deocrlbed by army experls
as "• big one," was planted by three
men, two armed wlth pistols and the
third with a submachine tun · The men
gave the staff 25 minutes to clear out.
There were no guests In the bole! ot lbe
time. "Place a brick ID ,.ur toilet tank to
... oo water. lloa' llulh "the toilet
ntr)' time you 111111 lo dilpose of I
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'.Cr.ash Involves
Dick Day, repreoenlaUve of Campus
Crusade for Christ, will act u master of
cerenx>nies. ·
Newj,ort Beach ~ Ed lllrth,
OrlD(e Counly Superiol; Court Judge
Lloyd E. B~.J.:;i aDtl' Avoo J'Jnan-dlLSerricel ff,. Wallace Mer·
After _J,ong Paue
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~-~ '" bis Nllth 1!1'<11 .. -. ditria1 cbargea -Jn. .
-In a tialllc colilllon .91)
miJiutel tater In whloh two "°"""
...... ldllad. -·· deputlel llld. • Ollldlli aid °"11111 Nlcboll, 21,
of i-111er waa bmlwd In 1 col·
Uiiill -killed -J . Allen, 43, .notber -er. Mary L. l.Jndiay of Florida. ,
NidlOll Wiii _... for ln-
nolfpllaa ol _.,.... II the
IJIC.Ollmly Medlcal c.nter where
llo -hOlpllal!Md for tnatmml
ol a -iDjllry ... cula .. the ..........
ry-. wUI spealr.
, Tickets are· fl.IO.per -and can be
15_,000 Tabbed for Qr aft
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purcbued al 1 ~ Newpcx:I Illrboi' • Chamber of COrHH~ olbH, .WI I!!. WASllINGTO!I (.\P) -EDdlag I ftv ..
Coatrt illlhwaY '*' . IQ' l eollliil .. llUI.,.. ,,,.,._ -· . ~ ol lltfwe Hoodeld. ~ .. ...-,Y.. M~ll..i.llrd today ---a I dral!
Walter F. Burke, pno!denl of Mellon-call 'Of 11,000 ID "" spreld over April,
noll-IJoll&la• -C.., l 1 Ma)' and J-
cbalrmln of the -· which featum 1 Lilrd llid J.1111 1"IJlll men would be 1
-ol.dallJI Bible dlsculolon IJ'OUJll. called In eacll "'--montha.
'l\leldaJ. tbrouCb Tllurlda,y, 0 pen Tbll 11 Ibo nnr draft clill slnct oetober
leadenblp breakfuts will be held at Ibo -when the Penla(on llllied I call of 10,000
Irvine Cou1 Oiualry Cub at 7 1.111. men for the lblrll -IDDllU. of1'71.
An even1nt! -...tp lllllquet will 'lbm ....,.. • -..U. lo Ille flr1I
take-place Jl'rlday 11 7:1t p.m. at the quarter of 1m. 'Ille~ woltod to
' Alrporter 1111. -e the -., .... .., ralaero ... Soturday Ii 7:• p.m. a Chrilllan -tear ..--ltld 1111 Army WU
Youth .~ hloturq tbo ·c.taln redlad•ID 1111 lo -1-lonally
-.................... Diaco ·~ ......... cala.
the Or .... Cout c:oucw aurlnor!um. Addrealna the annual con•-of
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tbe Vet.ran• ol Forel(n Wors today,
Laird repeated a statement he made 1111
wetk tflat only IO~OOO or fewer men would
be drafted in all of 1'12, about half the
nunibtr called laat year. .
StJecttve Service ofllclals said drift
reRJttrants wllb numbers above IO are
aot likely to be drafted U lbe draft calls
are he1d under 60,000.
Tbe seeretarY llld the lower calla had
-ma~ poulble by the IUCCCSI of the
Vlelnamlnllon _,-am and Ibo oon-
tlnued wlthhwal of U.S. trOOjll Iron tbe
war.
Tho Vletnamlzallon J>l'Oll'•m. the
-etary llid, will allow the United
I
Sta lea to rnd..,. Ila ~ !ft 'Vlttnfm to
11,000 by M11 I -tl)a pal eet by Pre1J.
dent Nikon -"and w' will meet or beat
that level."' ,
Followlna his 1J11<Ch1 Laird accepted
queollono from Iba dtlelates, lncludlna
one who wanted to \now the 1d-
minl1traOon'1, poaltlon on amnesty for
draft evaders •nd d-W1 ..
Laird aald now l<n'I the llrile to con-
sider that questlon1 while men ara
fi(lllln& «ad dylna In Vietnam, while
Americana are itUf held priaoners of war
and whllo Ille Untied S111eo contloue1 to
rely on mllltary conscription.
But this country bas 1 record ol
temperlnj jusllct wltb mercy, be 111d.
diacuu "a varlaty of vlew1 and optlona*'
on bualn(. .
Tbe oommtulon, whlcb envtalou a
five-year program of federal sran&I to
ease translllon to tull state flnancinf.
said It was ita "best judgment that
between 14 billion and 15 billion wlll be
required to provide lncentiv les .•. '1
In an appendix, the. commission 11ld It
did not think II •ppror.rlat. ''lo offer
recommendations aUect ng national tar
(See REPORT, P11e I)
Newport Beach
Panel to Eye
Parking Laws
Newport Beacll p io n n la I ...,,. -ZIF .._.,_
t -alternate melhoda ol "'*'81 porkJnc
by ordlnan_,. In the Old Newport area 1t
a public hearin« April l .
City C91111Cllmlll lhll -k ldopled an
emergency ordinance stating that all
oommerclal u1e1 In the ll(ht lndualrlal
area must obtain use permits and asked
the comml11lon. to adopt a slmllar
permanent tefU]atlon.
But commissioners Thursday ezjlreaaed
reservations over the use permit pro-
cedure, saying It wouldn't solve \ht
overall problem of tnsulflclent off·slreel
parking.
· Tbey chose to 1tudy alao an untnd·
meQI lo tbe parking code to require one
parkln& 1pace per 250 lq\Ulre feet of
gro11 floor apace. None is now. required
for ret.all uses· 1n the lndU1trlal zone.
The delay In Cl>D11d0<1Uon WU snnlad
to allow time !Qr the Cannery vmt.1
Assocl1tlon to develop a master parklna
plan, the preliminary reports of wbk&
are due In lite March. ,
· The association's solutions -probably
1 parking structure of aelect spot parkinJ
-will 1!10 be heard April !.
"We never uked for any resolution to
any problem unW they caused It with
high densities," said boatyard owner
Arsene "Blackie" Gadarlan, r,eferrlng to
the influx of comme~cial retailer• In the
area. ,
Gadarlan contends that while the new
shopkeepers want a change, thole who
own the properUes don't.
"We don 't eten care U it's called the
Cannery vuioce. alayett<I Square or
Heaven/' he uicl. "It's · jult the M·f
district to ua."
C.mml<slonet' William MarUo, who
spoke In opposllion to the uee permit
melhod, 111d any fiexlblllly In requirinl
Illes PARKING, Page I)
Weadler
Lots ol for •Joos the <>ranee
C.ut I< the woy the wealberlady
ouma It up !or the next rew day1,
Hazy sunshine In tbe alt.moons.
llJihs today, 111...at the 'bucb rft.
Ing lo 7t Inland. Low• -·
.. INSIDE TODAY
' After O'ptrlod of bloody 1tr .. 1
conuuuf°"', Bloclc • Pantht'
Ztadtr1 · havt a.t1umtd c l111 vfot1n~ po1tUr1. Ste 1torv," Pao•
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Local News
Reporters
Eye Hughes
lly LEONARDO LACAYO
MANAGUA, Nlcar•gua (UPI) -The
&nerlcan newspapermen have gone and
only JocaJ reporters remain day and nighl
around the pyramid-shaped tntercoD<-
tlne.ntaJ Hotel, the hideaway of billionaire
Howard Hughes since Feb. 17.
Some sllll stand guard day and night at
the service entrance on the west side of
the hold, hopln& -to get ~ glimpse of the
eccentric rtelllea U and when he leaves
on a surprise voyage.
Some apeculate be will leave for the
United states -.. otben 11y be'll do it
after Much II duriag Holy Week when
the SOO,OQG.poputatlon Nlcangum capiW
~ 1 llhost town d u e to general
v1catlon1 and It would be easier to
escape 1ttettkln.
The local newtmen call the lntercon·
t!nental Hotel the moet famous pyramld
In the world because It focuses world at.
tention on the Central Am&ican republic
of 1.7 tnllllon and Hughes' mysterioua
presence here.
Ml<ldoJ, ,.. .... 6, 1972
DAILY PILOT Si.tt P'hlll
Cranking Down .
Loves. Dis Joh BarceCona
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He Holes Vp W ith Kattlers ·
llJ ·JIM M<GllEOOK
OPP, AjL (UPI ) -Mustachkled
--~."Omar, the Snake Man, 11 burled ln a
wooden box three feet below ground
level, spent the day exchanging quips
with those who paid to stare in fascina-
tion at lhe wriggling, deadly rattlesnakes
that shared his self-styled coffin.
'·You're crazy," one man shouted
Saturday down the tube through which
"Omar" (Tommy Cowden of Naihville,
Tenn .) could be seen .amid the 10 to 15
black and brown rilottled rept iles that
writhed along his body.
"I may be," said Omar, "but I enjoy
It."
Placed in the boJ at 9 a.m., "Omar"
stayed until the last of the curious left.
Omar's tent, sheltering the box and its
contents, was set up at a motel about
lour miles from Uli!: south Alabama town
where the windup of the 12th Annual Rat-
tlesnake Roundup was in full swing.
Located about 20 miles north of the
Florida Panhandle, the rattlesnake round~
up here was conceived originaUy as a
means or raising money by the local
Jaycees.
There is no question that the snake is
the king, but, for royalty, he's treated
poorly,
He is butchered, his meat cooked and
sold at 25 cents a chunk -his head
placed in a jar, preserved and sold-his
fangs and rattles sold to curio shops -
and his skin sol d for belt material.
"""" are, sokl to !lnlll iha1 l!*tallud In e1tractlng vtnom from tht snakes for Ull
In drugs and other products. •
Kirkland adda that no part of the snake
Is wasted. He said even the gall bladdFrs
are shipped to Asian countries where
they are considered a delicacy.
But by noon Saturd,y, Kirkland aaid 77
snakes had been butchered, chopped Into
pieces that were battered and deep-fried,
like chicken, and passed out ·to the
waiting crowd. The operation tilled the
air with an aroma like frying fish .
Faye Allen, a brunette coed at Troy
(Ala.) State University from Tallapoosa,
Ga ., was named rattlesnake qi.*en.
''It's quite and experience," said MW
Allen.
She sbuddered slighUy told that eating
rattlesnake was one requirement of the job. .
The cf;ay's opening event, billed as Hthe
world's only 1nake race," failed to come
off.
Eleven rattler• -including an tt!A
pounder ~ted by HOmar" -were
dumped into ®I! end of a 30-foot circle on
the town'• main parkin& Jot at t a.m.
The flrat one reaching the other side
would have been the wir111er, but there
was no movement as the temperature
hoverered at 37 -just five degrees above
freezing.
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Explo sion.
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Kills 12
BARCELONA, Spain (UPI) -H..,.
dreds of rescuers swarmed over a U.foot,.
high pile of rubble digging °for survivors
of a gas explosJon which toppled parts of
a 10-s(ory luiury apartment building ear-
ly today. ·
Police said .12 bodies had been found.
Many more were feared killtd or
trapped unedr the rubble , but no surviv·
ors have been dug out, oolice said.
The eight-year-old buildinc In the
fashioaable Pedralbes section near the
univenity' conilined 40 apartmenta. The
blast destroyed a . wlfl&' bousinl 10
apa.rtments and severely damafed the
re~tnder of the·bullcling.
The ~loslon, l'f!lcb· pc)Uce aald was
probably c1uaed i>y a mass1;u:a luk in
a fourth story apartment, Window
panes all over town.
Hundred>. of mcuenl lncl ~d lng
unlvmlty 'lludenta • fOl'lllld-i llumln
chain to clear rubble from .the airefb and
open them to ambulanct1 And fire
engines. , · 1
A spokesman for the"llarcelona fire
brigade said it was the city'a worst e.x·
plosion in 2S years.
He said there was no way of telling how
ma.ny per.sons were in the building at the
time of the blast becawe some occupants
might not have. retµrned~from wtekeod
trips. When Hughes arrived from the
Bahamas Feb. 17, triggering an invulon
of American Dewsmen, be took up the
seventh floor on top of the pyramid-
1hlped bold. .
Now, be'• alJo taken the sixth IDd part
of the ftfth as living and worklng
quarters for bl! aides.
Sean Sheward Oeft). 6, and Tom Early, 7, reel in one of the biggest ·
kites to fly ,in Dolphin Nation's Y-lndian Guide Kile Flite. Sean and
Tom represented the Kickapoo Tribe in the event held Saturday at
Irvine Terrace Park.
Not all meet the fate described above.
Beginning in late January each year,
the Jaycees pay a $3 bounty for \evety
rattler brought out of the surrounding
Piney Woods alive,
Jerry Kirkland, Jaycee president, said
A delay of 45 minutes followed as the
snakes were placed in an aluminum
garbage can and wan:ned with a portable
heater. then placed bl' ck In the circle.
The crowd was warned to move back
from the rope barrlef.
The w a r m u p ___ only succeeded in
transporting the chilled, torpid snakes in-
to ap irate mus of buzzing, striking
threats.
Rescue work progressed throughout the
night ill the glare of floodlights.
Bulldozers cleared away huge chunk! ()f
concrete and steel mesh and firemen and
volunteers picked away amaller rubble.
A mountain of mall arrives at the hotel
daily, tncludtn& many letters 1dclresled
1fmply to "Mr. Hughe•" and, according
to bis aides, contain simple requests for
money ur •Ute most fantutlc business
proposl!tona. · •
The official NJcaragUan government
commantque welcomln& Hllllhes t o
Nicaragua mentioned business talks
between President Gen . A n a s t a s i o
Somoza and Hughes but IO far no con-
crete reauJU have become clear and
mystery continue& here u well.
Dulaney, 5 Codef endants
Get 6-month Trial Delay
Registration Set
For Newport's
Rec Programs
Re~stration for Newport Beach Parks.
Marine Waives Right
To Jury in Murder Case
Government sources say negotiations
between .emissaries of the president and
Hughes, begun several months ago, con-
tinue and have fOCUHd on possible airline
merger1 and' the development of Com
Island. an idyllic tourist resort off
Nlcaragua'I Canibem COHl.
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A si.J:-month delay was ordered today In
the Orange County Superior Court trial Of
former Laguna Hills stockbroker Joseph
Dulaney and five coderendants in an
alleged conspiracy said to have cost
City Post Eyed
By Grave Digger On tbe day Hugbea mlved, Somoza left
for Panama on a lour-day visH. Today,
Somoza is leaving again, this time for a
week·f.ini !Our of Guatenllla, Haiti and the Dominlc1n llepubllc. ,SENECA FALLS, N.Y. (AP) -Patrice
There is no lndlcaikm the president ~d J G1ansante, a summertime gr~ved.igger,
the recllllil •~e llaH met o~ •illl wan II!~ ·becfnl& mvor of Ul11 1v11l1 ...
meet betWeen Somoza's travels. In an)'.'. where tlle lint women'I ·rights con-
eWlll. lftlf,,.. _lo_,, _...llOllJlf ---·-aaid 1bout hbn. ''There is a derJnJte need for lots of
changes," says Miss Giansante, 25, a · ' women's lib advocate.
Man With Knife "II the same old political figures keep getting back into office, nothing is go!Dg
to be accompli!hed," she says.
Attacks Woman
On City Street
I A 31-year-old waitress walking from
her aparlm<nt to work in Newport Beach
was attacked in the fot1 Sunday night by
a knlf~wielding man who cut her throat
and thumbs during a screaming strugale.
Anne K. Bruckner finally broke loose
from her usallant and ran to a nearby
home for help as he fled in the opposite
dlredkln.
The victim told police the man never
said a word during the bizarre attack, in
which he threw her to the ground at one
point.
She was treated at Hoag Memor ial
Hospital for cuts on the throat and both
hands. all of whi ch required surgical
1Utches to close.
Miss Bruckner said she was walking to
work when the man met her on the
street, changed course, then turned
.round and followed her for a time before
the attack.
She described the weapon as a four·
Inch pocket knUe.
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Is com&I-ftle Ntwt-Pr• .. Is pUtilJlhtd by
tht Orenge Coe1t l"Ubllltllnl tompeny. Stfll·
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Frid.er, for Cl:llSI• Mna, l\ltwpDrt 8t1ch,
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Sen Ju1n C1pt1tr100. " 11ngle rf9lon•I
tdlllon 11 publfthN S.!urd1y1 11111 Sund•vt·
lM priftc:l~I Wbll,hfnt p\1nt 11 •I "6 Wnt
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Robert N. W11d
l'rhldtnl 11'111 P'lollllltlllr
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Miss Glansante says she will run in the
March 21 election as an Independent can·
didate, although she is an enrolled
Democrat.
W.Genpan Wins
Star Boat Race
PUERTO AZUL, Venezuela (AP)
Eckart Wagner of West Germany piloted
"Subbnoboana" to victory MOflday in the
first race of the seven-regatta Star Boat
World Salling Championships.
Italy's Flavlo Scala, aboard "Mirage"
and Jeorg Bruder of Brazil, sailing "Buho
Blanco" were second and third. Ameri-
can entries, James Schoonmaker of Mi-
ami Beach aboard "Ding," and Lowell
North of San Diego aboard "Something
Else," were eighth and 14th, respec-
tiV<ly.
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REPORT ...
policy including, among other things, new
revenue sources such as the value-added
tax."
The report did not menUon such a
possibility. The commission was headed
by industrillist Neil McElroy, who was
Secretary of Derense in the Dwight O.
Eisenhower administration.
The panel said the nation's education
system is "in serious trouble, and it we
fail to recognize it, our country's chance
'to survive will all but disa ppear.''
Jn a 147-page final report submitted to
Nixon today. the panel noted that
localities spend nearly half their tax
revenues on education and that 80 per·
cen t of aU local education outlays are
financed through the property tall:.
"The traditional means for producing
the bult of sChool money -local pro-
perty taxation -hu become inadequate
to do tht job," It 111d.
Should the states assume the major
part of the bW'den, It sugg,.ted many of
thtm woold have to increase &late lllea
and tncome ,taxu -with the fecler1l
government p r o v I d I n g .UPtJienental
funds tbzolll!b inc•ntlv• sr••la ind
through varloul forms of the Nl>on ad·
ministration·• pnipoaals for ahorlng
federal revenues with state and local
governmentl.
The commlaalon found thtt Ule stales
have been lncre11lngly unable to oUer
tqual educational opportullftles and quail·
ty education to all children.
The ~ 1!00 auggeated there 11 1
great d11parlty wtthtn 1tatea In providing
education fundl, with nel1hborbood1 hav-tnc the loweat Income levw oflen farina
lwt welt
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World Financial Trends investors more Beaches and Recreation Department
than $3 mil lion. spring programs will take place April 1 to
6 and this year will feature a new class in Presiding Judge Bruce Sumner ordered be · · · f I the six defendants to return for trial Oct. ginning guitar or peop e eight years old and older. -
2. They were indicted by the Orange Signups for all programs will be taken
County Grand Jury on charges of grand only at the Community Youth Centtr,
theft, forgery and cons.piracy. Fifth and Iris Avenues, Corona de! Mar.
Free on their promise to appear are All programs begin April 10 and run 10
Du1aney, 38, bis wife, Marlene, 32; weeks.
fOMD;er World Fin~cial. Trends vic a..:-,. Students must provide their own
pr•s1dent Joseph Shipley, 38, of 16951 guitars ror the instruction which is divid·
Lowell Circle, Huntington Beach; Daniel ed Into three age levels: ~igbt to 11 12 to
Hayes, 40, of 8211 Snowbird Drive, Hun-16 and adults. '
tington Beach; Robert G. Machan, 40, of Fee for the class is $10.
San Bernardino; Wendell Warren Austin, A pr~achool children's program will
38, of Riverside ; and Fred Riley, 45, of take place daily from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30
Norfolk, Va. 1.m. fa< chJl-.lllreoJ!> S.. ,_.old
Alt were arrested ronO'wulg • loifi fn· ---· FourilocotJOns ,wtll lie vestigation into the alleged delrauding ()(" used: Youth Cinter, Buffalo Hills Park,
investors in the financial complex ad· Marmers Park and 38th Street Park.
ministered by the Dular1eys and Shipley A fee of $5 per child is required.
f th · 11 d "T · M ha!" Other classes offered are golf gym. rom etr so-ca e aJ a near nasties volleyball sailing te . ' La H'lls Le' W Id d f ' ' ' MIS, yoga, guna l . isur~ . or an rom a oil painting, bridge, weaving, dog obe·
. Seal Beach office bwldmg. dience, fishing and lawn bowling.
It is stated by the prosecu tion that
most of the investors who lost substantial
sums of money in the World Financial
Trends aperation reside in the Leisure
World retirement community.
It is also alleged that Dulaney and
code£endants bilked the St. Bernardine
Hospital in San Bernardino or $500,000 on
the strength or collateral that proved to
be worthless.
Only $10,000 cf that loan has been
repaid to the Roman Cathlic institution.
Dulaney was arrested in the Dutch
Carribean colony of Curacao last April
after a long hunt that began shortly after
he and his wife abandoned their World
Financial Trends empire and left for
West Germany.
Last Rites Held
For Pioneer
County Resident
Funeral services for G er t r u d e
Montgomery, pioneer resident of Santa
Ana and 30-year resident of Newport
Beach who died Feb. 29, were held Fri-
day ln Santa Ana. Interment followed at
Fairhaven Memorial Park.
Born in Villa Park Miss Montgomery
was the daughter of the late Judge Victor
and Charley Louise Montgomery who set·
tied in the Orange County area Jn 1875
and engaged in the citrus, olive and waJ.
nut business.
From Page J
PAR&ING ...
parking should be considered for the en-
tire city.
Under the pennits, setbacks and park-'
Ing would be adopted for each individual
case.
The city staff has been directed by the
cc.uncil to work with the usociation and
property owners on solving the problem .
The commission's sug gested change to
the parking c<>de involves adding an "H"
factor to the M-1 district. · -
That would require one space per !!Iii>
square feet for retail or 'Wholesale, one
space per three seats for restaurants and
orie space per 2,000 square feet for in·
dustrial.
Old Newport is the only industrial zone
in town without an "H" factor or other
parking rodes.
).n El Toro Marine accused ol the
mutilation slaying of an attraCUve
Anaheim divorcee waived 1 jury trial to-·
day in Orange County Superior Court and
decided to accept the ruling of Judge
William C. Speirs.
Corpsman Juan Jose Molina, 22, plead·
ed Innocent and innocent by reason of in:.
sanity today u hia trial opened to
charges that he murdered Mrs. Barbara
Louise Smith, 27, in her Anaheim apart·
ment last Nov. 2.
Police officers called. to ·the apartment
after nelghl!tirs · dfk:o'ferel tlie body
te5tilied today as opening witnesses for the......._ lbat Mrs.,&nJllt .....
sav8gelf mutilated with\• kDiie which in:
fllcted wounds that are believed to have
been Incurred a.fter her death.
They said the divorcee was found
sprawled· cm her blood-soaked bed while
her two children, ages 4 and 2, played
with their toys in an adjoining room.
Officer• said Mrs. Smith was strangled
with her nightgown before the multiple
stab wounds were inflicted.
It wu testlfied in earlier court bear-•
Free Meal 'Leads 2
To Breakfast in Jan
A pair of Oxnard area tr.lvelers wbo
police allege ale well but unwisely
because they fled without paying their
bill were arrested in Newport Beach Sun-
day and had breakfast in jail today.
Dennis Herer, ma nager of Chuck's
Steak House, 2332 W. Coast.Highway, told
police the men made a clean getaway
after consuming quantities of liquor,
choice beef and all the trimmings.
They were collared and charged with
defrauding an innkeeper when one tried
to !neak back inside to grab a sport coat
he had forgotten the first time .
tngs thal Mrs., Smith had frequently com·
plalned to her frlenda and neigllbora of
the many telephone calls a.nd unwanted
visits she received from Molina.
LA Man Injured
In Trailer Blast
A Los Angeles restaurant wailer
visiting fn Newport Beach suffered
serious bums Sunday morning when he lit
. a match tn· hts little 11-foot'traYtl trailer,
causing a 1as explol.ion that split the
traller.1 ~ , .\:
John Mahaven, 41!, fled the smoking
vehicle to a nearby home, wh'ere an am-
bulance was called to take him to Orange
C.Ounty MedicaJ Center ro r admis1lon to
the burn unit.
Police !aid he was seared on the anns,
face and head by the loud blast which
rocked the neighborhood around 5lO
Catalina St., where the trailer WU
parked.
Mahaven sa id he was starting to boU
some water when liquid propane gu el·
ploded.
The blast destroyed a sleeping bag and
opened up the roof of the trailer like a
can opener, firemen said.
Quote Cor rec ted
A story on Page 1 of the Friday Dally
Pi.lot quoted Newport Beach resident Sue
Ficker as saying there was an "insidious
po!'itical atmosphere" at the meeting of
California's Little Hoover Commlsalon at
UC Irvine.
Miss Ficker said this morning that she
was referring to an "insidious pollUcat
atmosphere" in Newport Beach, not at
the commiasion bearing.
While
Supplies
last .•.
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Miss Montgomery was a Jong-time
member of the Presbyterian Church, a
62-year member of Chapter AB , PED and
a life member of the Ebell Club. She also
was a past state presiden t or the United
Daughters or the Confederacy and a
member of the Daughters of the
American Revolution.
FISHER e HEAD e KNEISEL ·• LANG
ROSIGNOl e RI CKER NORDJCA
•SKIS
•BOOTS
•POLES
Miss Mon&go~ery, wbo lived at 2117 E.
Balboa Blvd., leaves aeveraJ couaim, [n.
chftilog · Mrs. Joe B. Thompoon of
Newport Beach and Mrs. Clarence A.
NiS!On of 5anta Ana . •
Flat Surf, Fog Slow
Down Beach Rescues
Flat surf and rolling fotl combined &m-
day to keep ocean rescue lncldenta at
zero in Newport Beach, allhough 25,000
beacll(oers •I.sltl!<I the area.
The trend of t,...foot surf continued to-
day ln 58 degree water •
A tow of 75,000 people journeyed to
beacbea over the ,...kend, 1ca>rdfnc to
Ula ctty Ufepards.
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Cycle W ~ Continues; SeCond Murder Probed
By ARTHUR 11. VINSEL
Of .. .,..,, "" ,..,,
Bloodlhed and brutality in 1 mot.rcy.
cle gang war of vengeance is apparently
expected to continue, With discovery ear~.
If toC1ay • o1. ¬.her ·mUrder Victim in fatlholni, It days.after the feud Oared.
Heavily armed.officers wearing bullet..
pioaof •vuti Invaded a rundown residence
.ntar tbe -mbrder scene and took ·• nude,
, • druqed, '*'1unJ woman lqto piiiteeilve
1 cu1~7 lof questioning.
, Her llilk' to the gunshot alaylng of
·Robert E'.· Imbler, 71, of 711 N. Topeka
st., santa Anl, u unknown but
autbcrlties captured two 1111pects nearby,
"Sell·proclalmed Hangmen Motorcycle
club member lluiei A. Toolaoe, 25, of
12511 .Vbllnfoocl SI.,• Garden Grove, aM
Mlcliaef J. ,Campbell, 2.1, of 411 w:
Washington St., Santa ·Ana, m being
held on murder charges.
!Imbler>'IJ believed IO 'be Ibo llteol vlo-
tiln of a wat between 'The lfanimen and ·
t;he Seekers, 'irlilch has left two-dead and
four Injured, ..,. of them an Al '1'9ro hoy
acc@entally hi,t"F,e~ .. IO In the first gun-
fire. •
A telephone Up led Anaheim police lo
the lnleriectlon of llroadway and Roso
Street at U :29 a.m. today, where
Irnbler's body wa1 found ln a parked van .
~ .mystery Ciller said a corpse was
in the vehlcle. eieCtinr a house nearby -close to
where Hangmen cycllslJ rllllled Salunlay
alter .the. funerlll for . their first casulllty
Jn Westminster -officers found 24-year-
old 'Jacki& Ehlers.
Naked Ind suffering an apparent drug ·
overdose, Miss Ehlers was treated at
Orange O>~ty Medical Center before
being' taken to headquarters for ques-tioning. .
The fact that one suspect Is a Hangmen
member led $o linking lmbler's murder
lo the Hangmelh5eekers gang ba!Ue, but
Lt. Dale W'~COI: said ii Isn't certain.
Rit.s for Terry C. Powell, 21, of
Anaheim; concluded Saturday with a
forehodlng ritual bY fellow Hangmen
membert and other motorcyclist factions
ga1"red for the funeral .
Seekers members were absent for
the mus motorcade to and from the
chapel where the Rev. Earling Wold, of
St. Olaf's Luth<ran Church, Gardtn
Grove, wllnessed ~ climu.
C)'cllsls wlllllng unUI Powell's parents
left the chapel, laid the hack of a
Seekers' denim jacket bearing the club's
emblem on the chapel floor ln front of the
dead man'1 casket.
Spitling, curslna and v o w I n g
vengeance, they then matched over the
fallen Seekers' colors and on outside to
leave In a motorcade to Anaheim, where
2S were ultimately arrested.
"As soon as they hit town, they. started
running red lights at sto p signs," said a
police spok~man.
A total of 11 more ~sons were ar-
te!ted 1n a resulting raid on 1 rundown
house near the location of today's murder
but were refeased.withoot formal cbarJ ..
being filed.
Investigators ' Bay they belleVe the
warfare ortglnated two weeks •IO when
an allegedly stolen motorcycle bekln&inl
to one member was returned -in pieces
-by the other gang.
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······-......... _~ State Aid · Role Urged
Less School Reliance on Taxes Asked
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WASHINGTON (AP) -A presldenUal
commission urged today that the states
assume the prime burden for financinr
public schoolJ and µId much less
reliance ahoilld bt placed" on local pro-
perty lfxes 'for this purpooe.
The Commission on School Finance, a~
pointed by President Nixon two years
ago, also recommended the federal
government distribute incentive grants
that would reimburse the states for part
o{ the cost of financing elementary and
secondary education.
The report was iSsued as Nixon met
wttb top domestic advisen to .diacuss how
the adinJil;ti'ation will fight forced bus-
ing of school children.
PresiSential press secretary Ronald L.
Ziegler said Nixon met for 75 minutes
with bis Cabinet committee on busing
and six top black administration appoi.llt-
ees, and planned additional meetings be-...
fore-.~nnouncing his position on the achool
busing issue .
Nixon 11hu not made a decltJon on the
poslUon ho will put lortb aod he wanll
lo leave •II of his opU'"'5 open whlle ·he
ls deliberating," Ziegler said. .
(But United Press International said
Nixon probably will ask Congress to im-
pose a moratorium on court-ordered
busing for the purpose of schoOI deaeg-
regaUon rather than endores a COO!Utu·
tional amendrrient on the sub1. ect.)
Deputy press secretary Nea Ball 1ald
·the chief executive called the meeting to
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d1scuu "•variety of'vleW1 ud optlom"
on buling. . ..
The, commission, which ~ a\
five-yea\-Pl'Otll"am of federal. IP'llDll to
ease traD!lUon to full state flnancing,
said 11 was 115 "hesl Judgment !bat
between 14 blllton and 15 billion will bl
required to prov.ide lnCentivlts •• .''
In an appendix. the oommisalon u.id lt
did not lhlnk ll appropriate "to offer.
recommendaUons affecting naUonal tu
iS..llEPORTr Pa .. tl
IIT-GOP fjnk
Discounted
~howdown ·No. 2 Councilmen.
Set He~ng -· >. '-·· ~~ .. ~~ Shorn Mesan to Meet Jovial Judge
· By ·Phys1·e1·an wOrang11111m•M'.':".:!>'ands.perlbe1or~1 ~~~ "Lot Mo Put.lt.Thl1 Way -lt'a·Juot Not No,rmol lo·Hato ~·-~·--· -~
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tltrust suit "l!ainst ITilr and !be ~~t Joyce, 71, will be in quite the same horse
the defendant's bandlebar muatacbe was '
wor111 -cut In Jail · lime. Both On Compl~ Joy!" and~ Juc!&eo.~ ~ VA -...... _,... .... l!lll l1ft " . '
Jn !!uilHtor 9iatl~t&ii~tfJd,.~-~· ,.,., •. ~-~Cqoj~:~•;M;"'~~~""';.::'ll';"-:;;·~!9~MI;:•
branch Jill. ol!tcere armed wt!b plctuni r-eoqlu lllat -radleaDt
deplctinl the hairy, mustachioed Joyce llller the chantcler of the clty'a -
predicted a needle In the haystack end. •
Stwknts Told What The y Ca~ Do pursuit. Membera of the city oounci1 will
But Joyce's freedom luted leas \han 48 deliberate on , the Four Seuons project '
hours when sheriff's officeta, acting on a and other aeenda items bem .... 1 ... at e::so
co~mer4te s pl~e kt the Repu~ •-trading mOO(l when he neJt encounters
Nat1onal Conventi>ri. the convicted buf'ILtr.
Dr. Victor L. Lis1ka, the Arlington, Joyce got 80 days off his one year jail
There is no reason for the individual to
le<il bel pless about envlronmenllll prob-
lems, accordlng to a young reRIJ'Cher
from the Orange County Sanitation
District.
· KrtS Lindstrom, 23, told an audleit:e of
UC·Jrvine lludenlJ Sunday that they can
·help achieve aigrllficant· chanlt• by.1et-
llng involved In local politics and' getting
on tht ecologlcal bandwagon at home.
"II'•-liiiportant to Iearil the ' lncal political slluclure and to git involved,"
said Lindstrom. "So many declaloM that
affect our environment are made on the
local level but so.me people are una_ware
of thal" JI• odviJed studeoti lo keep closetab!
on the .agendas. of city councll;, planning
commissions, the Board of Superviaon
and" water and air control boards -and
lo spefrup 'wh<Jl ~i;y.
Lindstrom who tW · tl!o elf eels of
tol.lc ae.waa'e oo fish at b1I Sanitation
Dlsttict labonl!Orf;.,Wd he 15, painlully
aware of the p!<!blema tbst wi be caused
l>7 .. --dllpoAI. "Pl!liM· -'cln'I pour cmcenlratad
chamlClft; Polnia or ·oil from lhe1r cars
down tbe min,'! M ilkl. 11It winds up ln
tile -iiralem ~ ii very dllliCull to remove." some of these matertalJ, be esplalned, float up to.ihe ourface of the oewage and
have a tendency to be discharged Into the oceao ,.. cake up·.., the ouUall line.
lfe ·~ that ~es save their
fall lll!ll>OOking oils and to aell them to
inarketl' which are now buyidg Uled oils.
"'Or they can make toap out of them," he added. • .
Otllor handy l1pa odvanced b y
Llndllrom are the foUowiDg : ,
''Place a brict Iii your toilet tank to
... GO ·water. Doii~ f1Ulh the toilet
...,. Ume ,.. want to disJlO!" of a
Crcia4 .·Involves .
Man Just -Freed . . LANCASTER (AP) - A man
~ ·111 holl lor-lds ti81llh arrest •
• ili1m drMnc cliargeo ... in-~ In a tfalf1c -Ill
-later la which two ,.... .. ...re kllled, aberlff'1 depuUes Aid.
Olllda1ll uld Dennis Nie~, :JI,
of lAMMfer was involved.JD a col· ·
-wblcb killed -J. Allen, 43, another passenger, M 1 r y L.
Llndaay ol Florida.
Nlcbob -booked lot 11>-veotlpllao of, manl11111!1ter al the
IJBC.Caldy Medial Cllller when
Ila -..... , ... ht --" • bead iQJal7 and cull .. 1111
11'1111 ... lip.
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•• Va .• coronary surgeon who bu• treated term when he loudly complained that it tip, fluahed him from the atUc of a Santa •··-.. Anl home. p.m. In city hall. . cigarette bull •
-Bring your own shopping bags to lh•
grocery store. It saves. RBJ!er and the
atores don't mind b«ame Jt·saves them
money.
Mrs. Beard for nine years, appeared wu a Jong stretch. JUdge Murray
before the Senitte Judiciary CoD\ltllttee. granted the con~ion when Joyce HWe had to use Mace to get him out of The Four Seu0ns proposal would add
He said Mi's" Beard lold him she did agreed to dispense with 'hi• ohoulder there," a sberlff's tergeant aald today. to Co.sta Mesa a 500-room hotel, a _.
Joyce now faces acape cbarees whJch room motel, reataurant.s and a boll of
~·~ let the gu staUon attendant
top off YOUf fuel tank. '!be fa i lends to
a1osh ot11ro1 the filler Jiipe or evaporate
Into the air .anyway.
not mean to imply there was a con-length hair.
nection,. in a memorandum she wrote to The prisoner go.t another J;l ,days off .. hJs
her boss wliicll was iublequently publisi\-jail Ume when Judge Murray agreed that
could bring him a conslderabl.Llmn_Jn_ recreational activities Including artlficial
state prison. ~ 1tilng, archef1 and bowling. ed. by columnilt Jack Anderson. '
-When bru1Ji.1ii1 your · teeth, save
water ·by turnina the·faocel·ofl. Rinse
your mouth from Rler•ln a cup.
-Write on holb sides of a sheet of
paper. make note pads from paper that
havt printing OD only 00e side.
-Get toge!ber 'with your neighbors on
magazine subscriptions. You'll save
money and eut down on thi wastage of
paper.
Strike Possible
"She rsaid she didn't mean to llnply or
suggest things that seemed to be implied
in the memo," said Dr. Llszka.
"She told me . on several occaSions
there wu definitely 10 connection
between the convention and the set-
tlement. She said she never meant to say
that there was."
In his testimony, tbe. doctor said Mrs.
Beard had a problem of "excessive
drinking."
He said that at different times over the
pa'1 three or four years "her thought
process i5n't coordinated and her actions
and sentences are not in logical order.
She is di.!turbed. "1
. The doctor said it could have been
A. , n._ l caused by the heart's failure to pump ga_ 1n_st ~u, g as enougb blood to give oxygen to the brain. Andersoq · wrote that Mrs. Beard,
hospitalized in Denver, said she met -Ov.er. Pa~. Plans. former Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell at a ·.1.. dinner party in the mansion of Kentucky
uls ANGELES (UPI) -·Enclnters Gov. Louis NUM during the Kentucky Derby festlviUes last May and discussed
and <Clenll~ ~t ~·f~ Douglas · the reported m $400,000 pledge to the
Company are:takblk a ·aecret ballot to convention and the antitrust suit. ···~-the fir t ~"'~ bl 20 · b The memo, which Liszka said Mrs. auu_..., I •••-" years 1 Beard acknolilledged as 1>efng hen,' said
such personnel 11ainst the· lll'craft and Mltchelf "is definitely helping us, but
aeroapace firm , It was dllclc!fed today.· • ;~anDot let it be known."
'!be Southem CalU...U. l'iofeoslonll Dr. Lisaka told the committee Mrs.
Engineering Aoaoclalloo, which 'laid It Bean! bad called hlin alter the meeting . . • and lold him she needed his help because
represented S,000 et1~, reported tha\ the attorney general ·bad given her "a
negotiation• on I new ._..ct hid been ctreaing-dcnm such as she bad never
br-Ok~n off al mldlllghl Jl'rid111. received before In her life.
The main blue Is the englneer's d~
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20 Wounded in Big Blast
At Theater in N. Ireland
BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) -A featured In the James Mason movie "Odd
homb esploded In a parking lot behind a Man Out."
movie theater in central Belfast today, A powerful blast on Saturday tore
through a c e n t r a I Bellast restaurant wounding about 20 persons. crowded with shoppen and killed 't w o
The blast came in mid-afternoon behin.d women and wounded 136 other persons .
the Ritz Cinema at the junction of The Irish Republican Anny, fighting to
Grosvenor Road and G r e a t Victoria unite Ireland and expel the British from the North, denied it had anything to do Street, close to the capital's main rail-with that explosion and blamed tt on road stati011. People rushed screaming from the Ritz Protestant eJ:tremists to whip up pub!Jc
and two'neighboring movie boulC!s. Fleets anger agalnst the IRA guerrillas. (See
of ambµ.lances ferried away the injured, related story, Paee 4)
most of them suffering fr9m shock and Al about the same Um& that the bomb
cut1 from flying glass. ,.. .... _went oil in Bellalt today, the Ardowen
The blast blew in windows of the Hotel in Londonderry wU 'Wrecked by
Europa Hotel about JOO yards away. The another blast. There were no reports of
Europa i.s Btllast's newest and largest injurles.
hotel. The bomb, described by army experts
Windows were also shattered up to 300 as "a big one," wu pl,anted by three
yards aWiy. men, two armed with p1Jtol1 and. the
The blast blew In the frontage of third wilh a submachine gun. The men
Bellast'1 most famous Vlctorlan pub1 The gave the staff 25 mtnu.te1 to clear out.
Crown, whJch stands across the street There were no guests in the hotel at the
from the railroad station and was time.
mUd that ·the ilcDi>llnOll Doualas PIY Alter ~ Paase
plOlrllD he. changed>from the ."merit· ~
• only" 1Y,tem· wbjii hu beell In effect for
three )'eaJ'1 lo a -If lncreue piuS
pniloctm acaiiiaf rtiof ID,~ coal of liv·
Ing, , accmtlal lo : eseoqltve· ·director lloblrtLmnthal: • .15,00.0 Tabbed for Draft . . . The bi11ot 11111 llOt .,,. -pleled until
M.in:b 13. ; ' -wASffiNGTON (AP) -~ a Ove-
Leventhal aa1d It Wal iitiilaod that ' month .J>lllllte sea..etary of· Defense ~~~tlie, .. 1~ ·l(olyjn •JLLalr(.lodayannounced',adrl)t
-d .... ::'.'."' "" 1 •• ,..e call ot 1.1,0GO. lo be aprel4 over April,
wool DOI ""MCOIAl1· I May; and Jome. . ..t::1. ':! 5.ifOOO~'°":on'l:. "9"'cJ be
Scbabarum Sworn Io Thll 1a llio f1nt draft cali •ince Oclober '!hell~ fentap illlied Lcall of 10,GOo
LOS ANGELES (UPI) !..-Peter 1na1 for Ille finil !hr .. -tbs ollt71.
SdiabaNlll, • Rtpallllc11 llltlllillJma n.n ,.... .. ~ calla .. 1llt &-l
1rom amm . .,. 1011a ..... 1n 1oc1ay u . 'IUll1ai: o1. ms. Tiit ~ ,..11e1 to
a memller ol llio Lot Anaeles County 1a"'° Ille£':: of _.. .,.., rillea a1id
Board ff SQll•lljorl. lchablrum, 43, •o-...... I ..... .,,.,
wu l!4)0ll•1dJ1r Oar. llena)d Reqan lo redllced la ai. '" ---•• lmllr ..,... 1111 _,.... ism of tile late mandated eall. '""* G. 11111111. Addrwliw ·llio lilliUll .... a11on of
:the Veleral!f of Foreign Wars loday,
La!M )'epultd • statement he made last
.,...,. t&al only so,ooo· or fewer men would
bl draneol ID ab ol 1172, about hall the
nuniher called lasl year. '
· Selective Senice offlclm said draft
J<gillranll 1riill numbers ahoYe 80 are • aot likely to llo-<lralted if the draft coils
are held Under IO,llllO.
Tbe secretaey oald the lower calls had
been 111de J.IOlli¥t by the suee.ss of the
=i'aU.. _.., tllld the .... e~ .t u.s. troops Iron the
wir.' · Tile VielnlmiJllion J>roarllll, the
secretary 11id, .. m allow the United
.~
States to reduce lls lon:oa In Vleloam lo
811,000 by May I -the goal Ml by Presi-
dent Nlson -"and we. will meet or boat
that Jevel." •
Followln1 his ~. Laird accepted
quaslions from the "1elaleo,, iDcludlng
one who wanted to' how the ad·
rninlstratiol'l's position oa amnesty for
droll evaders and -•· Laird said now llil'L the time to con-
sider that question, whlle men are
fl&btinl and dyhl& In V'telnam, whlle
Americans are 1Ull held i:rltonera or war
and wbl' the United Stai.. conUnues to
rely on mllllary conscription.
But thil country bu a record ol
lemperln1 justice with mercy, he'sald.
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Genjl Klwamura, owner of the alte
north of the San Diego Free*"y and well
of Bear Slreet, will be uklng counc:Umen
for a change in tone to allow the -..ere
~mple1.
Tbe Kawam..-a property II mw -
agrlcullurlll and a monlag lo ....,.
merclal uaea ii required to start 1111
pro)<ct.
Members of the planning commllslon
have endorsed the zoning request, but
with a split S-2 vote.
Although the plan, drawn up by the
Four Seuona OeVeJopment Company, bu
been described u "higb powered" by
planning stall members, II has been
feared by 110111e that lhe projoct could fill
!Orough becauae of lack of financing.
Other problems are ~ hy a Lanrin
Company, Tealdeollal <levelopment alated
to go In just north of the recreaUonal comples.
To make the \lrOjoct feulble, South
Coast Rood ~ -to be realigned. Larwln offlclala !Mr lhll would com.
pilcate .ir..,. ]lnlblema and roduCe lol
yield OD their project. ,
Tbe Four Seaaons ~I wu the
subject of a lonathY counc:ll lludy ·-Thuraday.
Oruge
Wut .. r
Lou ot roe aiont the · orange
Coast Is the way the weatherlady
!llllDI It up for the next few da71-
Huy -lb tho altar,.,..,..
Highs today, 80 at. the heach rif.
Ing to. 79 lnllnd. Lowa -·
INSmE TOD"A'Y
After a pcrioo of bloodr llrtll
cont1t.1Uion1, Block Pcmeher
Ztodt1'1 hatte atsumtd o lcu
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Local News
Reporters
Eye Hughes
BJ LEONARDO LACAYO
MANAGUA, Nlcoragua (UPI)' -The
Amertcln newspapermen have gone and
..i:y local reporters remain day and n!Jht
"""1lld the pyramid-shaped Jnt.rco ..
tinenlaJ Hotel, the hideaway of billionaire
Howard Jluihes •Ince Feb. 17.
Some 1tlll 1tand guar~ day and night at
the aervlce entrance: on the weat side of
the hotel, boplni to 1et a gllmpce of the
....,._ reclues·U and when he leavea
m a aurprlae voyqe.
Some opecalate lie wW leave for tha
United Slateo -· Olben aay be11 do fl
ollor Mardi • durtai Holy Week when
the lllG,llOO-populallon Nlcoraguan capllal
*-•·Poat town duo to -•I
...,.tloaa and U 1IWld be easier to
-•l,lalloa. The local .,......,,.. call the Inl<rcon-
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That's No Bull
Unenl!I Hotel the -famous pyramid 1n the world becaUle it focuses world at·
tentkln on the c.entral American republic
of 1.7 mllllon and Hughes ' mysterloUJ
presence here.
When Bu1bu arrived from the
Baham11 Feb. 17, lrlqerlnJ an lnvulon
of America newamea, ht took up -the
aeventh floor on top of the pyramid·
Traveling along Interstate 80 near Omaha, Neb. at
an unknown speed, these two cows prepare to exit
at Martha St. The animals broke Crom a holding
pen at a stock yard. Two hours and much badly
tangled traffic later, a roundup headed by police
and Humane Society employes ended the, freeway
stampede.
shaped bolt!.
Nnw, he'1 llao Uken the 1lnh and part
cl the fllth 11 uvm, and worklnl
quarten for hll aides.
A mountain of mall arrl•ee al the bolt!
dally, lncludlns many leller1 addressed
1lmJll1 lo "Mr. llqlle•" and, accordlnl
lo Jill aldol, -In 1lmplo requa1ta for
~ er the most fU1tullc bullne11
Crime Fighters ,
Mesa Students Tackle Probl,em
Jll'OllOiW<p. Neorly t,1100 students from JI Colll · Tllo olfldal Nlcarquan 1onrnment Mea1 elemenllry school• have Jeornod ~ wekx>mm, Hurbee to th1t crime doea net P•X· Nicar-1111ntloned bu1lne11 talkl • They did II by compellna In a poster
betw-Pit11d"11 Gen. An a 1 t a 1 lo contetl aimed at reducing sfiopll!llnr 1nd
Somma and Hurhl• but ao for no coo-bleycle thelt1. It waa lnlended lo tnvo!v1
creta raultt have become clear and every sr&de acbool ttudent ln the city.
mystary conl!Duaa !lore u well. Sponsored by the fl-member Studenll
Gonrmnent toutea AY negott1tlon1 For Crime Pr1venilon Committee the
between ' em.ftiarte1 of the pr11fdent and contest will cuJmlnate In an award
Hught1, begun several months ago, con-asseml;lly at 7:30 p.m. March 22 at
tinue and have focused on po11ible ~line Newport Harbor High School.
mergers and the dlTalopmenl of Ccm Of the 9,000 lludenll, L!.I of them have
ll!end, Ill • ldyl!lc tourlJI r.-1 off been aelected lo compel< for '350 tn 11v·
NJcaragua'a Carrlbean coast.. ings accountl, certiflcatea and trophies.
On the def HUlhea arrt•ed, Somoia left The movie "Caught," distributed by the
for PUlame oa a lour4&7 mil. Todey1 IDlernaliollll Chlel1 of Pnllce, wlll ai.lo
Somoza ta laaTlnl ipln, this Ume for a • receive Ill premier~ lhowtng that nllhl.
week·loq tour of Gueltmala, HalU and Mrl.1>orothy D. Gla1COCk, chairman of
the Dominican Republic. the committee, nld the posltr conltsl
There II nc lndlcalloa the president end WU bold lo hllllll In eicb cblld 1tl!·
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ball.'' lht NMI.
1'bl committee w11 organized. t>Y Mr1.
Glueock 111: mont.hl ago 1fter ·she
leamod fl'om Girl Scout leaders that
aomo clllldren In lbe 1econd and third
cndea hid alrtady become experienced
ahc!>IUlm.
"'rhdr parenU are allowing them,to go
to &bopping centers by themselves and
the kids have been stealing clothes,
purses and cosmetics mainly for fun, aot
out of necessity," she said.
"Some parentl would etve their kids a
dime and they would return with 50-cents
or a dollar's wortil of things," she added.
To arouse parent interest, contests
were held at each of the schoolt. Winners
took home minor prizes but had to bring
thelr parents along -and listen to a
policeman's talk on shoplifting.
Ne1t year, the committee will sponsor
another contest wltlJ vandallam 11 ltl
central Iheme.
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MaeEwan Rites
Conducted Today
Part of Spanish Building
.
Funeral aervlce1 for Dou1l11 Robert
MacEwen of Colla Mell, who died Fri·
dlJ al the age cl as, were conducted at 2
p.ftl. today al w .. t<ltfl O!apel Wider the
dlrecllon of the Muonlc Lodge Uld the
Rev . Donald Roberts. Interment w11
prlvste.
A (Ive.year raldent, Mr. MacEwu
Jived at lfDI Fl~o Drive. He wu a
mm:lwlt of soft 1 and life member
and past master of the MalODlc Lodle in
Forest Park, Illlncls.
Mr. MacEwan leaves his widow,
Bertha MacEwan of Forest Park,
Illinois: a ton, Robert G. MacEwan of
C.O.ta Mesa; two daughters, Janet Bingle
of Illinois and Margaret Wohlwend 0£
Covina, aix grandchildren ; and six great·
sr1ndchlldr~n.
Famed Soprano Dead
WIESBADEN, Gennany (AP) -Erna
Sack, a, German coloratura soprano,
died bere 1111 ..... k, fl'lend1 reporltd Sun-
day. 'I11e world-famous ~ano was
dubbed "the Gtnnan Nl11rt1n1ale" be· cause ct her eflortl• hip C.
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BARCELONA, Spain (UPI) -Hun·
dred1 of rucuers swarmed over a ~foot·
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policy including, among other things, new
revenue sources such as the value-added
tax."
The report did not mention auch a
possibUlty. The commission was headed
by industrialist Neil McElroy, who was
Secretary of Defense in the Dwight D.
Eisenhower administration.
The panel 11ald the nation's education
aystem Is "In serious trouble, and if we
fail to recognize U. our country's chance
to aurvive will all but disappear."
In a 147-page final report submitted to
Nixon today, the panel noted that
localltle1 spend nearly ball their tu
revenues on education and that «I per·
cent of all local educatioit ouUays are
financed throurb the properly tu. •
"The lrldilional means !or produclnJ
the bulk of school money -local pro-
perty taxation -bas becorite inadequate
to do the job," II 11Jd.
Should the states a!lsume the major
part of the burden, It suggested many of
them would have to lncrea!le state sales
and income taxes -with the federal
1overnment p r o v I d I n g aupplmental
funds through incentive grants and
through varlous forms of the Ni1on ad·
minh1tration'1 proposals for sharing
federal revenues with state and local
governments.
The commission found that the 1tate1
have been increasingly unable to offer
equal educational opportunit.les and quali-
ty education to all children.
The panel also suggested there Is a
great dilparity within !tale! in providing
1 education funds , with neighborhoods hav·
ing the lowat Income Jevell o!len farina
lea•! well.
Kid Just Can't
Ha ve Any Fun
Nobody 'Illa • kid have any fun th111
daya, or that may be the way one Costa
Mea1 J&-yeor-old faell. .
He WU stopped Saturday nl(lbl by .
Reaerve Police Officer Geor1e Yezblck
while rldinr bl• bicycle and subsequenliy
arrested on 1uaplclon of po11111lon of
marijuana, two cl(larettes,
Quattoned about why he w11 .out, Iha
youth said ha had -turned away from
a suy, JI.rated movie and wu ju1t 1otna
home.
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of a g11 explosion which toppled parll ol
a lG-story lumry apartment building ear-
ly today.
Police said 12 bodiea had been found.
Many more w e r e feared killed or
trapped unedr the rubble, but no surviv-
ors have been dug out, oolice said.
The eight-year-old building in the
f1!hlonable Pedralbes section near th~
unlver!lity contained 40 apartments. The
blast destroyed a wing housing 10
apartments and severely damaged the
remainder of the building.
The explosion, which police said was
probably caused by a massive gas leak in
a fourth story apartment, shook window
panes all over town.
Hundred! of rescuers I n c 1 u d l n g
university students formed a human
chain to clear rubble from the streets and
open them to ambulances and fire
engines.
A spokesman for the Barcelona fire
brigade 1aid it wa!I the city'• wor!lt e1·
plo1ion in 25 years.
He aald there was DO way of telling bow
many persons were in the building at the
time of lbe blut because some occupants
might not have returned from weekeod
lri
fe"scue wort progressed throughout the
nl(lht In the 1t1r1 of fioodllgbt..
Bulldozer1 <:!eared away huge chunks of
@ncrete and steel mesh and firemen and
volunteers picked away smaller rubble.
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Of fi eial W ams
Ag ai nst Robbing
Letter Carriers
Costa Mesa Postmaster John B.
Klugiewicz today warned budding armed
robbers that they bad better not practice
their profession on hi! letter carriers.
"The Poital Sei-vlce Is stepping up its
enforcement efforts: against armed at·
tacks on letter carriers in the wake of
alarming carrier robberies throughout
the nation," the postmaster said.
Although Costa Mesa mailmen have not
yet fallen prey to armed robbers, there
have been sharp increases in such crimes
in the East and Midwest, according to
postal authOritie!I.
In most cases, the attackUs are trying
to get the keys to mail deposit recep-
tacles from the carriers.
The local postal head said he had been
advised by the Assistant Postmaster
General that ther;e ll•rt 38 tucb rob-
beries in the 1970 fiscal year.
The total ,. .. lo • In 1'71, and durlnl
tbt flrlt•ltz mciel.r ,., !th cunw tt7t
fiscal year (July Uirough Deoember 19'71)
there have already been 77. In one major
Midwest citr, alone durllW the last 90
day1 J3 carr ers have been-robbed.
Postal authorities say they will leave
no stone unturned in their efforts to ar·
rest anyone who as!lault! Or otherwise
criminally interferes with p o s t a I
employes.
In one recent case, Postmaater
Klugiewlcz reported that a Chicago man
was handed a ~year prison term for an
attack on a carrier'.
Klugiewicz painted out that the man-
datory is-year penalty has applied for
many years to convictions on such
crimes.
Bomb Blast Damages
High School Office
Foothill High School officials and
Orange County Sheriff's officers are too
day investigating ' an expJOsion that in·
fl icted damage on an assistant principal's
office during the weekend .
Investigators believe a homemade pipe
bomb was responsible for the blast that
blew out window! and activated the
Tustin school's sprinklfr sys t e .m .
Damage estimated at about $100 was in-
flicted by the crude device, officer! said.
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Loves His JOb
He Ho'les Up With Rattle rs
llJ JIM McGllEGOR
OPP, Ala. (UPI) -Mustachioed
••0mar, the Snake Man," burled in a
wooden box three feet below ground
level, spent the day exchanging quipa
with thole who paid to alare Jn fuclna·
tion at the w~iggling, deadly rattlesnakes
that shared his aelf-styled coffin. ).
"You're crazy," one man shouted
Saturday down the 'tube through which
"Omar" (Tommy Cowden of Nashville.
Tenn.) could bt seen amid the 10 to 15
black and brown mottled reptiles th1t
writhed along bis body.
"'I may bei" said Omar, "but I enjoy
It."
Placed In the box at t a.m., "Omar''
stayed until the last of the curious left.
Om1r'1 tent, ahelterinJ the box and its
contents, waa tet up. at a motel about
four miles frotn thi• IOI.Ith· Alabama town
where lbe wjndup of the 12th Annual !lat•
tlesnake Roundup was in full swing.
L!><;lltd aboul ·20 mlle1 north of the
Florida Panlwidle, ll>e ntlleenake round·
up here waa conceived originally as a
meana of raisin&: money by the loca.I.
Jaycees.
There ls no question that the snake is
the king, but, tor royalty, he's treated
poorly.
He is butchered, bis meat cooked and
IOld at 25 cents a chunk -his head
placed in a jar, preserved and sold-his
fangs and rattles sold to curio shops -
and his skin sold for belt material.
Not all meet the fate de1eribed above.
Beginning in late January each year,
the Jaycees pay a a bounty for every
rattler brought out of the !lurroundlng
Piney Woods alive.
Jerry Kirkland, Jaycee president, said
aome are aold to firma that speclallzed In
..extracting venom from the snakes for use
in drugs and other Pf9ducts.
Kirkland adds tfiat no part of the snake
la wasted. He sald even the gall bladdera
are shipped to Asian countries whert
they aro considered a delicacy.
But by noon Satµrday , KlrkJand saicl 77
.snakes had been IJutchered, chopped l'.nto
pieces that were battered and deep-fried,
like chicken, and passed out to the
waiting crowd. The operation filled the
air with an"aroma UJ<e frying fish.
Faye Allen, a brunette coed at Troy
(Ala.) State University from Tailapoosa,
Ga .. was named rattlesnake queen.
"It's quite and experJ~e,rt 11kf rtfiss
Allen.
She shuddered slightly told that eating
rattlesnake was one requlrenient of the
job.
The day'1 opening event, billed u 11the
world's only mate race," failed .to come
off.
Eleven rattlers -. lncludlng an 11~
pounder donated by "Qmar" -•ere
dumped into one end of a »foot circle on
the town's main parking lot at.• a.m.
The first one reaching the Other aide
would have been the winner, but there
was no movement 'as 'the temperature
hoverered at 37 -just live degrees above
freezing. ·
A delay of 45 minute! followed as the
snakes were placed in an aluminum
garbage can and warmed with a portabl e
heater, then placed. back Jn the circle.
The crowd wa!I warned to move back
from the rope barrier.
'I11t w a r m u p only succeeded tn
transporting the chilled, torpid snakes in-
to an irate' mass of buzzing, striking
threall.
• Dulaney, 5 Codef endants
Get 6-month Trial Delay
A sl.J:-month delay wa!I ordered today in
the Orange County Superior Court trill of
former Laguna HiUs stockbroker Joseph
Dulaney and five codefendants in an
alleged conspiracy said to have cost
World Financial Trends investors more
than $3 million.
Presiding Judge Bruce Sumner ordem
the six defendants to return for trial Oct.
2. They were Indicted by the Orange
County Grand Jury on charges of grand
theft, forgery and corupiracy.
Free on theii-promise to a,Ppeir are
Dulaney, 31, his wilt,. MU'lene, 32;
the strength of collateral that proved to
be worthless .
Only $10,000 of that loan has been '
repaJd to the Roman Cathllc institution.
Dulaney was arrested in the oUtch '
Carribean colony of Curacao last April
after 1 long hunt that began ahortly after
he and his wife abandoned their World
Financial Trends empire and left for
West Germany.
'South Pacific'
former World Financial Trend! vice A ~ • · H • h
president Josih.Shlpley, 38, ~f IS95t t StaUCf,ll ig .
1-oll Gico1o. ~ Donlol. '• I 1 I 1 Hayes, <Cb; b.r 1 • ve: ffiit." Estancia H h School'• music drama
tington Beach;· Robert G. • 40, of and dance atu'5:nts will pment Rooaera
San Banard.tnO: Wendell Warren AusUn. and Hammerstein's mu11lcal "South
38, of Riverside; and Fred Riley, 45, of Pacific" in Costa Mesa March 16-18.
Norfolk, Ya. . , All perfonnancea are open to the public
All were arre.Jted folloWlng a long in-and will be held at 8 p.m. In tbe Estancia
vestigation into the alleged defrauding of Forum. Reserved seat tickets, priced at
inve!ltors in the financial complex ad· $2, are available (rom the !ltudeDt attre
ministered by the Dulaneya and 'Shipley or by cau1ng 142·2080.
from theit IO-Cllled "Taj Mahal" near The musical. adapted from James A. M1chener's ''Tales of the. South Pacific,'' Laguna Hills I;elaur~ World and from a will be taken off campus March 25 for
Seal Beach office building. two additional performances in the
It. ia 1tated by the prosecution that Laguna Hills Leiaure World Auditorium.
most of the investors who lost aubstantial There will be a 2 p.m. matinee and a 7 :30
sums of moneY ln the World Flnartclal p.m. performance.
Trends operatioD reside in the Ltiautt:
Wor)d retirement community.
II l• also alleged that INlaney and
codelendanla bilked the St. Bernardine
Hospital in San Bernardino of ,500,000 on
Ernest ,,es Dies
SOUTHERN PINES, N.C. (AP) -
Ernest Linwood Ives, 86, brother-in-law
of the late Adlai E. Stevenson, died
Saturda y. Ives was 1 retired Foreign
Service officer who married Ellubeth
"Buffie" Steven&On in 1927. Jves helped
Stevenson in his 1952 and 1956 presiden-
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Gas Station Heist
Report Erron.eous
A Costa Mesa service station attendant
who called police Sundar, to report som&-
one had broken In whl e the place 1 wa1
locked up telephoned back later to an~
nounce he had solved the burglary.
Nothing was stolen from the Urich Oii
· Company dealership at 2050 Harbor
Blvd., said David ·c. Flynn. The night
man who locked qp before him had left
his keys inside, so be broke a window to
retrieve them.
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