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1972-03-07 - Orange Coast Pilot
•· • .. •• • • • :,·•.J•itington · Bearh ·:. Massage Hearing 'I ' . ' ' . . ' ' , , ' . ::_,"':Draws ·x Rating~ ~ , .... .. JU~~A.'I' >,FTERNQOI'.'/, 'M;J,R\:;H ·7,(1'112 . .. . • , 1 , VOL 11.}.a;u, ~· llO'to'f~ M'f'AMS , • i Jackie Says Galella Got 'Too Close' NEW YORK (AP) -Jacqueline Ken- nedy Onassis testified today that free.. Janee phOtographer Ronald E. Galella . sometimes got · SQ .«;toa:e J~P. tp . ~ke her .. piciui< 11\at tie touched her. · • ' · ".You can't take a picture from there," she· said she told him on one occasion when he brushed against. her. Once wl)en she was shopping for stock- ings at Bonwit Teller's, Galella 11Junged at me from I don't know _ where," ·the former First Lady testified at the ttial of their rival lawsuits,. The photographer was • ' s k I p p I n g arounc;l sideways" and "jumping up and down," &be said. On another occasion, she told how Galella waited outside a Manhattan beau- ty parlor for her to emerge. "He had a mOb scene waiting there for me,'' she said: . l''··.. ...... . ~ This brought an objection from Gilelli'''fiwye?j"Aiid u:s: DiS!ilCt: Cii!irl' Judge Irving Ben Cooper Instructed Mrs. Onassis not to embroider her responses. 1 En16rtainer Tiny Tim bas filed' for a.legal separation from his wife • qJ two years, Miss Vicky. The singer blamed their troubles on her "" destteJor·a modeling career and the fact that "~B;SicaJJy,.I'm broke.'' • tiny • .aiid.:l!iss. Vicky .. weril wed :izi..December, 1969, .on Ute Johnny. ~ €arson show. They ,are tb'e pirents of~. daughter, Tulip Victoria. She amended her answer by saying, "I .S!!.\'.a.crowd with Mr. G~ella Jo!Uing Jn and out." On Monday, Mrs. Onassis teslilied that she once oneaked out t1ie back or ber apartment to avoid Galella, but that be found ber anyway. -' • : \' ~ycle Riv*1. ·~()~~µ-~s Dressed In black and trembling oc- casiopally, )Ira. Ona~~ lellilied all day M!ftl<(ay In a pacl:ed federal court room where the trial entered ill fourth week. ~ith ·Beating·fu :Mesa ·~ar · Mrs. OU.Sis, who wants Galella ordered lo slay away from her and ber children, dacribed incidenb aince 19et in which she said the photographer hutted •• • ~ •By AllTHUR It: VINSEL:<-·' I a Of .... Deftr P'I• Stefl 1 iiolorcyc1i gang members In Orange .. r~ With one eyi ote;r ttie ' ~y. following 1hl 14th da)" or v«sua-Seekers feud leaving a.; tjlree wounded and 34 jailed. • y rivalry hu ao far injured at ltl&cme-by>!an<fer, a boy.hit In • a;.tioi' lliaidede U.dlys ago. • ' Oolla· !ofeu pollCe llnl:iG ID early ~ bor bmrl utly todly In slm- m.i. -~ blml In lbt .... • C)ie rilan WU ~-wlllpped lo a ,Mo,dy podp·· with a NI l.ullf piolol, hill" .NCond wu fiuslled from beneath a ~ In. a nearby car lot al sholcW> .... and amsled. • Tlfo mare llllJll'Cll ..... capQared In Jl>e lft<lawn obotpn murder ol Robert E. linbler, J?, -body was llJ!lfld ia • YID near na Anaheim home later on ~- Monda ·b II In the '"land ' ·1 into her social alfaitll. Y. Y po ce w , Cl.Y· She also described the lenglhs which ~vestigators. an:~~• thr~ a~pects she Jias gone to elude Galella, who based lniUally alter t:mbler 't'IS lounil,m1111pled , his receol career on pbotogr1phlng the lp,.the .vehicle.•!oi)'!w~. telephone Up, funner Flrsl Lady and ber family .. his stomach rii>fiid . b1 .. •boliui!.. . Galella I> suing Mn. Ona1111 lor 11.3 bl..t. · · nlilllon, charging that she and. the Secret Tips rrom local cyclist sources anil a Service agents who 11\lM'd her children routine tralllc stop led lo the arrests ol have harused hlDI and lnlerlered with CUrt E. Carroll, 21, or '14 Phlladel(illla his llJelihood. Her lull !or .a permanent SI., 1114 -.l'baaw R. Reim, IS, ol Illtll W. injuncllon also charges haraument. u.olD Ave., both tn Anahehn. They .. booliod on mnrder charges, alo!C with Dlnlal A. Toollon, IS, ol !Jiii VollnoQod 81., Garden Grove, Mlc:hael J, Ce!npbeD, z~ or 414 w. w uhl!lllon $1., Santa. Ana and Mn. Jactle Eljin, who -two blocks from the •laYl'V ...... . Shotaun-armed pcillce ln•Oded .. ....... down residence ahorlly alter -wa• foomd, dllcover!RI Mrs. Ehlen aude and (See CYW!, Pap I) Midshipmen Ousted . ANNAPOLIS, Mid. (UPI) -The Naval _...., llonday espelled I e V e D ~ lndq•ll• two sonlon, !or ........ martJqana, la lddlllon lo the -. due to -lflduated In June, ti-dlornl""' Included lbret Juniors 1114 two tophomores. • ' • .... -. . • • • . .. Galella Got So. Close He Ton·~hed ' I • ' J Der!) Ja~kie S.ays , ·~ ~· .. . .. - • , on In Bundi!@!~ Mas sqge ·Parwr Case • Accorded 'X Rating'· By TERRY COVILLE Of IM D911Y P119t .... Give the .Huntington Beach City Council an X rating -tor adulb only. MQnday night all youths under: 18 were l\Sked to Jeaye the council during a 111plcy llearlng on the lie and silt Hwtli Club;· a muu.ge parlor, Police Hunting . - P sychologist I n 2 Shootings UPLAND (UPI) -A psychologist's wile was found beaten lnd strangled in a red plastic bag in a bedroom closet of their expensive home only minutes after his secretary was found wounded in the head, police__.said. -. -... ----• -~ •. ·- It was a hearing on whether .to cancel the bwlioeas license of the club, operating at 17434 Beach Blvd., because of city &!legations of the owner's immoral con· duct.. · ,Beforeihe healing began, Deplity City Attorney James Georges uked anyone under 11 to leave the foom. The chamber was packed with 25 senior high school students participating In studenl govern- ment day. · The council did find the owner, Qominick J., Russo, guilty of Immoral acts and revoked his business license. Russo, who was convicted in West Orange County Munlclpal Court on four misdemeanor cow:Jts of lewd conduct, is appealing.that conviction. He also fousht the cowicil'a decision Monday night. "I'm 52 and I've never had trouble with the law before," Ru5SO told councilmen. The coniplaint against him involved the alleged methods he used ,1o demonstrate massage te&iiques to p o t e n t J a I mueuses: · A ~ch was under way for the A watiress tesUfled as the city's first psychologist, Jules Van Praag, 42, and witness. She clalmed Russo kept touching the couple's lf..year-old daughter, Jeanne, her breasts and at one point stripped off a · freshman atudent -at ,{ Upland Htch~.;. his oWn ctoibe. in front·of. her. School. · . She testified that she bad been asked 1o His car was found al I a.m. today In a apply tor the job by the Hunllq1on parkhtg lot al . Oolario lntemallonal Beach Police Deportment. Airport. An undercover detective, Ro n ihe b<MIY of Mra. AM Vaa Pr.,.,, 13, Pomeroy, •Id the police department bad was !Ollitd al 11:17 p.m. Monday, by ol-two eomplalnll about the He and . She !leers ownmoned 1o the home by a ollent Health Club, one lrom a mue1111 and one alami. · , . from an applk111t. · Only ' lour 'minutes_ earlier, Eliz'lbeth ' pcimeroy, saJil both 1ema1es wbo com- Ann Mc:Clelland, 13, ol Temple City, Van plained were undercover apnll for tho Prug's -.etary. wu ohot .Jn the back police department · ol the head ~ Van Pr•N'• off~ •. police ."That's entrap~nt!" c~ed· Ruuo. said. She was Jn critical condiUoo ~t Russo also exchanged wordJ with · the Methodist HO<Pllal In Arcadia. · ·' waitress who tesU!led against him Capt. Howard Seay ol the Upland .. . · · Potlct Department .. id Mrs. McClelland . Did ?~u AIY I came close to your w• able to teJI im'elUg•tinl officers that . privates ... R~sso ~ . she was driven to the olflce · by Van Waltnu. You ~y-pr,vate Pfeag lhortly before iillO was shot but parts and I brought II lo your attenUon." wu unable 1o say wbo stilt her'. ' -~: "W.~~m QM! comp)e~ nude?" .. &eay l .said Whllei offbrs were In--Waitress : All you had on were. your vestlgaUng".her ·lhoOtlng ·other officer• aocka:" · ~ · hid belO -to '!be Van Proag .Russo: "And my lhorts." raldeoco by a' 1i11n1 alarm whldl ap-Wallress : "No. Yoo wed if I minded paren!IJ bad -oot ore~· U .,... left·your IOClui on/' Then, olllctn launcl the body of. Mn. · Rusao uld his m11111e leebnlques V111 Praai. stuffed In 1 heavy·puae red · were used lo dttennlne the chancier or p1llll< bag in a bedroom clooel. glrlo who applied !or a job, "I've worlled SeaJ Aid sbe bad been strangled and hard lo ~eep my club above board. How bar -hid· bleo crushed by nllll1ll'Olll are yv11 going lo massage anybody U Ibey blon with a bani, sbarp object. · don't disrobe!" , An autopsy reporl said obe bad been He admitted to glvq breut mwages, . dead llnce about mldnlchl a.nday, wben requated. Ht said ho _previously Mrs. Mc:Clellan underwent ourgery al ~d u a muoeur In the' Balboa Bly Methodist llolpilal !or mnoval ol a .SS. Club and would like lo return lhere oow. caliber bullet. S..y uld she may have Councilman Nonna Gillbe asked U lost ID eye. (See X·llATEO, Pap I) ' • .l -· -- Phantom Jet Scores Kill . - In Vietnam A Scolllsh·bom combat filer from Hu... ' Ungton Beach wbo just made lleutenanl as or today celebrated Monday by helping his Ff.Phantom pilot shoot down a MIC. 1.7 In a huge1aer'!J .doM!lght, over.Nortll , Vietnam. · . . The·score by Lt. Wllllam C. Frecldelon Jr., 2'/· and his peltner wu the fouitb In 197Z and the 11111> M!Q klll Or the '!tar. COOtacted Mier. 'she works at Lot Alan>llos Naval · Air . Station 'Lt. Freckleton'• mother.had not been notlfJed of her aon's dlillncllon In the larges! aerial dogfight since the 1968 cessation ot North Vietnam bombing raids. Mn. William Freclµeton Sr., waa 1t !lrsl bealde herseU with some lreP!da· tlon that ~ caue·r had bad news be!or1 being informed of her son's aerial heroics. "I sure wish he was home,'' ahe re. fleeted. "Yoo're alwaysoli the brink of ' !ear when yv11 JI<\ these calls." The young Pnomom radar·intereepl of. f.icer'l mother la.secretary lo a colonel al Los Alamltos Naval Air Station, while the elder Freckleton II a retired Navy c:hie!. They live ,•I t17f2 Briar Drtve,.Huntlngton Beach. _ " United Press and the Associated Press ac:coillila listed their son as a lieuteliint Junli>r-&racle but Mrs. Freckleton ... plaiiied his new r~ tool< ellect today. He -ics have made It anyway, wllhonl tho combat victory abared with Lt. IJary Welland; of Columbus, Ohio, In '. ll•oDOGnGlll', Plp'I) o r ... e w-tlt•r Th_ose low c.kull wtll dampen spirits only a""' the, Onnp Cout again on W~y, with ' little chanc¢ or sunsi1lne througll Thu .... day> Highs IO lo 70. Low1 -· . INSm E TODAY Scientists-tahc a Ila,¢ look al Vitamin E C14H that'1 11qtcpi"O' the country. See 1tori1, Pao• JJ. L. M. ..,. J Mt¥lft M C.tltlnll• I lillWfMt PllMlt II Ct•••"IM 1f.)I ... KIMI ...... e C-ln 11 Or-.. C-"P • c,......... 11 trl'lt• ,.,., " DK• Mfk-. t -tMm ... l1 .......................... ,, llllerf•lllM!lt lt ntwllMI .. '"-" 1•11 ,...... • "" .... ·~... ....... . M.,_. 1~ .............. t•M ... 1..-.n 11 ..,.. -• t • • t DAILY t"u.ur \ ! . Hartelius Fight Flares . . . Former Mistress Sparks ~eating Debate Ill roM llAllLEY . Of .. °"" Nit .... LOS ANGELES -Dr. Ebbe llartel\l>t' •ltorney •nd hll -m111r ... r ...... ed their cl1silc conOlct here today ind gave a fiery at.art to the renewed State Board of Medical Examiners hearing into mulUple allegation.a filed again.st the Costa Mesa pby1lclan. Trill lawyer Matthew K u r 111 c h reputedly objecled lo ~tementa by Mro. Reboi Vaughn and comment. by atata hurlng offlctr E. F. de Vllbtal as the llllpely blonde tried lo toll the panel of four plly1icl1ns about t~e beliMlnl of her torrid love alfllr with tlit allver- halrtd doctor. Tiit ancry KurWch repeatedly In- lemlplod llilllmony by the key pr,. ecutbt wltriell before 1be could answtr Depag Attorney Gt11«1I J e f f r e y wohlller'• fin! ~ thll mornlng. Mn. VIUl!m INed do Vilblss H lllt could withhold bet prHent address from teallmony. She WIS explllnlng lo the panel why she had moved from 611 W. Wilson St., Colla Meaa ,.. tjle bome she once shared with Harttliua -when Kurlllcb o~ft<led : "She 15 up lo her old trlcka and trying lo lnlluence thll board. U ahe'a 1lQI kept under conb'<>I ohe'll dllzupt. the entire hurlng.'1 . The comment 1parked 1 lracu that bid Mro. V=urillch, Wohlner and do 'Vllbw In unioon uoW de Vllfjjg ldm Kurlllch : .. Armed Men ) Shoot Pair, ' . "Mr. Kurllldl; I thlnk ~·ro the ... wbo boa lo be conb'<>Ued. CU 1 )'OU iloD thJI ....... nHplckln& Ind 111'1 gel thfs hearing under WJY,"·he uked. - ' "It maket me tick that we canti have a dectnt htarlng," Kurilich replied. "lt's wrong for you to take over like lhls. She has to be conlrOJled and we aaw that ~~·~often in all the Orange coun~y · Mn. Vapghn, 31, was the chief Pl'• ecutlon wltne!s lr1 three Superior C<>urt trim of mulliple cbargu flled 1glinll Dr. Hartelius. He was cleared In all three trllb of arson, fraud and bribery cb1rges. . Hartellus, 50, la 1ccuaed of un- profeulnnal conduct and moral turpitude ln the present hearing. The charges item from his alleged immoral and unethical relatJonsbip with two women patients - Mrs. Vaughn and the late Wan4a Melen- drez of Coota Mesa. . co.unn8'' .; -,. I Bv Pltll Jater1411M1l '. • • Coastline Arg~ment . Rages ·On· By BILL STALL SACRAMENTO (AP) -Lawmakers dug in today in for another battle over conserVifig California's l , 0 8 7 • m 11 t coastline -which ranges esthe~lcally from wild, isolated beaches and roe~ bluffs to cluttered, honky· tonk developments. A key move in the issue could come to- day when the Senate Rules Committee considers naming a suectssor to Sen. Gordon Cologne on the Senate Natural Resources Committee -an appo}ntee that might be the swing vote on coastllne bills. Take Seaplane ·f9 Cuba Hartollua face• poeslble revocation o( hll .medical ~llcense if the four-doctor committee titting under de Vilbl1l1 chllrmanship rules the allegations to be valid. "I Swt1r, Mlrthi, lfYoU S1y One Word I'm Throwing You Right Out of the Car." . / Cologne (R-Indio), appointed an appeal court justice by Gov. Ronald Reagan, wa'l listed as an opponent last year when a coastline bill by Assemblyman Alan Sieroty ([).Beverly Hills), was defeated In the committee on a 4-4 voice vote. .A similar Sieroty bill, considered the toughest of the coastline protection pro- posals before the Legislature. is moving By MARK SCllEINBAUM waler "when the pilot motioned he could MIAMI (UPI) -Two armed . men use some help. wounded the Rllot and mecbanlc 01 1 "Then I aw them (the bljlCl:era) slug commerclaf ... plane lodoy and Oed lo him over the bead and solflel>ody look a 0.ba wllb the copilot and f I v e lhol at mt. Man, did 1 get the htll out of puaengera. here." Military jell and a police helicopter "II n h ........, f The ....,plealy •ave chase unW the, pllne · rea Y a,,.. .. _ all. " RUY• De Vilbiss clbsed this morning's hear- ing for an undetermined recess when Kurilicb .successfully objected t b at Wohlrler had mt made copies of statement! by proaecuUon Wltnesaef available to bim. Wolilner waa ordered lo mum lo hla office and bring lo the hearing room copies of all statements demaoded by Kurllicb. Judge Hired: Fi.nancial AdviSer ·in IT&T Case in the Assembly and is being cosponsored by Sen. Donald L. Grunsky (R-Watson- ville). The Senate committee, still one man short, held Its first hearing Monday on a rival plan sponsored by Sen. JAmes Q. Wedworth ())..Hawthorne). Wed worth planned to seek a vote on his bill Monday but CWcided at the last minute to ask a ,,. • weren 't fooling · around. We tried lo ruched CUban territory. acramble a . chopper and aome ,patrol .. The twilHn(lne Grumman "Gooae" boltaloblocklbell>llke<iffroute, bulwe B WASHINGTON CAP! -·u.s. District owned by Oialk'• Airline landed at didn't bave llllie,'' I Coaal Guord last Destroys Judge Richard ·McLare~ co)ICeded loday lllvl!ll'a Joae Marti Airport thll morn· apokuman uid. · ·lb tac and Havana air controllers told the he apparently went through ·e White Federal Aviation Admlnlstratlon, Fireworks Plant; House in hiring an outaide financial ad. "~veryonO on board ls all right." F~ J . Vber who figured prominenUy j.n the out· G~-~ ~ l~-;::·:-m °:.~~ CY-c·E· ~e 3 Dead i' 7 Hur. t Of-<Ollrl settlement of a mulli-mlllion tng tta tUtoff from Biscayne Bay and a .b '• • • ' dollar antitrust suit against Ioternaliona1 eecond Olafk'a plane loaded with FBI Telephone & Telegraph Corp. ag-and police sbarpahootero started aulferlng from . an apparent d r u I CHICAGQ (UPI) -A seriea of tnmen-. McLaren, tolling of aclions taken when lo ,dluo the blJ•cked ~ clown the overdoae. d0u1 uptoslons has deatroyed •'five-aiie he wu bead of the Juslice Departm,ent's Florldl KtYs Both were too late. ' Quealloned following treatment at aubqrban flreworka faelory, demolilbing u•-·~ dJ · lo alao t Uf'ed •·• th ........ ••· p'tane •-• oil, copilot n-•~ 16 of II plant bulldln•s and aend;"' ahock an "~· vis n, es 1 ~•re e , """" --""~" Orange County Medical Center, she was • -~ Se •· Judlci Co ·1 bi" f Waf)ll iru 11 the conln>ll. A O>alk'I alto charpd ln connection with the mill' waves as far 11 Glf)', Ind., 25 mllea lllK If)' .mm1 toe s onner apo~ uld there were five der. away. chief ecoOOmic aide was not consulted pa&Mnger& aboard the plane,. in addition Imbler wu the second to die in the "I thought lhe world was coming to an because he was not a financial expert, to Wallll and two hijacker•. evident eye-for-an.eye, tooth-for-a-toolh end," said Edwin Yunker, operator of a had a heavy workload and was not 1n a • Pollce aald two black men boarded the tenilon between the rival Hangmen and nearby knplement plant. "It was like a "need to know" position. plane 1bortly 'after • a.m. PST as It wai Seekers. million stars in the sky.". Judge McLaren mad~ tbe statement •bout lo depart OD lta regular morning AuthorlUes have 9a]d lltlle specifically At least three persona were killed and during the fourth day of heerlngs lnlo the flight -to Bbnlnl llland. One man was about the bloodblth which apparently 17 othefs injured in the blasts at the cOmmittee's investigation on ·aceusations armed with i lbotgun and the other had dates back to Feb. '20 when a stolen ' Melroae Dl1play Fireworks C.O., in nearby by columnist Jack Anderson of Im· • plltol. . motorcycle 'wp returned in pieces by Orland Park. propriety by Justice lleparlment.officials In 1 brief tbootina 1pree -apparently Hangmen to Setters. Skyrockets and other fireworks ex-in the settlement of the suit against lrlQlred when pollce ""!'ed lo the \ A truce bad auppole!lly .beel!.arranged, ploded inlo the giant block cload ·thal IT&T. . .. . · · , • aeaplane base on Mllmt a famed but momenta later1 11~ing car spew· billowed <1ver the complex. Aerial bo~b1 Anderson has writttl)..,91at tbe 'J4il. was Moc,Vlbur Cluaew1y, pilot JamOI M. ed 20 bulleli llifi> the rdb of Sftkera l!ew' lhrough the air, !ouching' ol(lrial: dropped after IT&T pfei!gW'lli.<O.itrllilite Cothron, ff, wu •=Jn the arm and 1tandlRf 8l'Ollnd a -stetlon ol 11res· when flley lanchd, --.000 .l<l_belp..llefrl)<_......... of !he leBIJ!dmechanlc . , ~cKe~,411 ~ ,l!o~Avogue ~Jlas~il,(~ ..... ,.~ _,_oWllt.47·llMIMDd·-wtio -'Ropubli""" N-in San WatJ!HtlCtiDy ~ tn'llte staftfliilt. seekers President Tommy Crites, 29, of worked at the plant we.re on a coffee Diego next August. - 11 ~th m1n1ged to ':t c;ll1!:' pl~ne, Fullerton, was cut down with a critical break when the explosions occurred. Anderson accused acting Atty. Gen. o.!, 1_ a passenger en •• &r· aeries of four wounds; a second Seeker The blast knocked out windows in Richard G. Kleindienst of playing an im· TY ..... v... , was hit in the ankle and Matthew Dobbs, homes and 1ehools. portant role in the decision to drop the Another Chalk a mechanic, Steve Lee, µ, ol El 'l'oro aulfered a flfsh wound. · Authorities said the three dead bad not suit. .. Plcl ·~ • ."~ •!anding loon luthel concntlnto •• ~ Silting In a .J!llrked car In the ~talion, been ldentUied, but jid say the only Kleindienst asked the commitloe to ramp ""' P anes use : ""' .Dobbs Was •truck by a slug tbat shat~ ernploy11 not accounted for were Marty reopen his confirmation bearings to be tered a plastic water pistol in hJs pocket. Olson of Orland PArk, Richard Seraphin attorney general, succeeding John N. From P.,e l X-RATED ••. there wu any difference between a SWedlah mauoge and an ordlnery tnamge:' '''Ibere are MVeral types," RuSBO replied. Death entered the feud the next night of Calumet City and Robert senecal of ~itchell, to that he could clear the air. when Terry C. ·Powell, 24, of Anaheim, Palos Hills. Appearing with Kleindienst, McLaren was blasted from hi~ chopper bike on the said he apparently was wrong when he Garden Grove Freeway. said last week that he did not consult A horde of gang cyclists representing with the White House in the selection of every faction but the Seekers gathered p owell Flown Richard J. Ramsden, a 34.year-old New for hi• fuoeral in Weslmlnster Salurday. York lnveslment banker, lo make the Before lt final farewell, they stomped outside financial :duty of IT&T and the across a Seekers· jacket 1a1d on the floor . T 0 H o_spital .. _ repercus.siona of a divestiture sdught by before Powell's casket, cursing and spit· -tbe.,Justit;e Department. · two-week postponement. · report was prepared for and submitted to The hearing did go ahead on the bill at the antitrust division," he continued. Wedworth's insistence, however. when he "The report speaks for itself." said "a Wt of people came a long way" The two men who were the principal for the meeting. But when he called off economic advisers to McLaren in 197l several names of prospective witnesses, said over the weekend they played no no one came forward . role jn reAoJving the controversial IT&T "Saine old story,".-Wedworth lamenttd. Jitigalior1. ••Everybody for us is not here." 'Tlil!y ire Kenneth G! Elilnga, former ..;:;~~.:in 1~..:i the Sierra_ Club economJc wistant to McLaren and now _at the University Of vlfginla, and William Wedwi>rtb did call one favorable M ell form witness before the hearing ended, Dupld u er, er, chief :l:mlst It the Gillies, lobbyist for the California Real :i:fv~~.j°:i::. ahd oow al Estate Association. · Mel.a Sen. Dennis Clrpenter CR-Newport · · ren llliid Elzinga and Mueller w~ Beach), announced Monday that be plans not c;onsulleil · pririiarily-, ~lllf! the 1o inh'oduee hii own coaotline _...,.,on department waa Interested In having rv-- financlaJ · ezperts ~k ·at tlle 'C~ and fJ:0 ~~e:~:~~o~:~ b~1~ . ~ ';'" _,.lb .~~:.. · • ; • • I th own pi:opos81, at... e '111:1,"~' woman ° . e • The measures have the same general ~1 affair, IT&T • W8'hlnllon lobbyist goo! of protecting the unspoiled coaotai ta · Be~, has mal~tained &l~ce. areas against overdevelopment and pollu-~er phys11;1an, Dr. Victor L. L1szka of tion. But they vary widely in how they ~rbngton, Va., told the co~t~ Mon--woul,d accomplish that. day: ~at Mrs: .Beard acts 11!alionally wtdworth's proposal relies on local fi;om tune to .t~e ~ause of C':fcula~ory government, mostly cities and counties. . ~~nts co~pl.1~ated ~y excessive drink· to control ,teyelppment through planning ~a!ng' lt!_"iUJ~~I'!· · "·"'"-, ,. .and ·,.ming along the coast. Their I U, er,,1}11:1."! ~ ~ J?enver~ lfJICl'e _She decJSJOpS could be appealed to regional !E!,, a1rt;i "?°sp~t~~· disagreed. boards and a state agency. But the . I . don t .. ~hev~ Mrs. ~.ea rd ,has an regional boards would be dominated 5-4 emotional problem . oth~ tha~ beln,, by loc~1 government representatives. somewhat .app~ens1ve about this case, The Sieroty bill places major control In Dt .• ~~IS ·Radetsky.. an osteopath the hai:ids of regional environmental spec1ahzmg in heart ailments, told the agencies responsible to a state board. Associated Press. Reagan'·• Department of Navigation He has ~n .treating Mn. Beard_ at the and Ocean Development, meanwhile, Rocky Mo~~n Osteo~thic H99p1tal. junked the proposed coastline manage- 1The Ju~1ciary Committee su~naed ment plan it was developing to be in-~er to testify about tier,~emo ~hlch said, eluded as part of Comprehensive1 Ocean ~n part, that Mitchell JS defirutel~, help-Area Plan the 'department will send to ing us, but cannot Jet it be knowq. the 1£gislature this year. From Page 1 DOGFIGHT. • • That decision was made after the governor's Advisory Commission on Marine and Coastal Resources rejected · the plan. "I'm Jn need of a massaee now,'' Mrs. Glbbe Pld, as the end of the two.hour hearing came closer. tlng on the so-called colors. ''I pjd I didn't remember recalling A motorcade made its way to Anaheim MIAMI, Fla. (AP) -Former discussin1 the JT&T case with the White the heavy alr activity, and ~ house near where Imbler's -corpse NC!e~"" Ypork 1Co1 ngre0ssmanb ACo~mt House or Peter _)i'Janigan. ' still don't Ironically, Lt. Frec~leton's f 0 rm er It relied too heavily on a state aeency. commission members said, and left out the concept of regicinal control entirely. "Try it, you'll like tt,11 quipped Rusao , during one of the few light momenta of the hearing. Russo alao said he has someone who want& to buy hJs club -an operator from · RJveraJde. Police have recommended agalnlt 1 license for the proposed new owner. Councilmen finally decided lo revoke the license. Cotmcllman Al Coen was the lone objector, clalmlng the council should · not determine the man "immoral'' solely baaed on evidence presented at the hear- ing. coen wanted to suspend the license based on the court convlcUon only, Ind not any hearing evidence. OIAN•I COAST n DAILY PILOT TPle Or111ft Co.1t ,0All.Y fllLOT, 'Jllltll 'Jlllllcfl 11 «imbln-' lht Ntwi·P,._S. If PUlllllllM b'I' Ill• Ot•llf' CO.It P\lblbt!lnt COfl\Pfi"Y· S.,.,. r1i. tdllkW 11'11 PUbHsPltd, Morid•Y fl'lrtllClll Frld1y, tot C•I• Mnt, Htw111rt •••ell. HUl'ltlntlO" l!Ncil/,Nlllln V1lt.y, L..- hlc.h, INIM/lalklltbldt ll!d 1111 Cltrntl'lf-.i Sii\ J11111 CIPllltlnt. A 11"911 ""'°"'' edition 11 l'Ubllllltd S11Urd1y, 111d Sul'ld1Y,. Thi pr!nclPll outllllttlllO Plll\I Is 11 330 Wftt ••r Str"I, COlll MtM, C1lltomJ1, t"36. R11b1rt N. W1.d Prald1111 1nc1 Put>llJ.ller J1clr R. Curl1y Viet Pr.,,ld1M lr'ld Gt11tt1! MIMf'!' Th11m11 K11vil " Editor ll\1111111 A. Murplli111 Mtl\l911111 Edl111r Ch1rl11 H. Loot llicll1'4I '· Nill Atl~lllll MlfllOll!f !dilon wo.s found Monday, riding through stop' 8;,wn owe was owo Y as have a recollection. It now appears there roommate, Navy aviator John Norris, 1igns and signal llghl inlo a police con-Guard heUcopter front bli Baba· 'l' .. '°Dl1' consultalloll" McLaren said. w19 shot down last Cbrlotmas.tlme in Sex Line Now Open frontation that jailed 23 b~ers. mian retreat 1lt Bimini early today He sa[d, however t -that special Whlte the same area in which Mo.iday's aerial The night before, a fusillade of 19 shots and admlited to Jackson Memorial House assis~t Ftafilgan "was simply a combat ·to o·k ·place. Norris is now a BOSTON (UPI) -Boston residents ripped into a house In Santa Ana, leaving H~ital in Miami, hospital officials conduit, for my re q u es t to s e: cure pt)sooer of , war. , have a new telephone aid - a sex clinic, cyclist DennJs Decker, 25, wounded 1n the sa · _RaJDSden. __ Ra_dio Hanoi hinted that heavy bombing Community Sex Informatinn, Inc., • head by ll .45 caliber slug th.At lodged ln A spokesman for ....J-a.e.k-9-o-n "Ramsden submitted the IT&'r report raids have resumed ln an unconfirmed telephone counseling and referral aervice, his brain. Memorial said Powell was in May 17 to Flanigan and it was forwarded broadcast condemning lbe ·bostllittes opened Monday, prepared to answer He remains ln serious condition at satistactory condition but would not to m·e by Flanigan," he said. Monday .by planes from ·the aircraft car· telephoned q'uestions on sex, venereal Orange County MedJcal Center Following reveal the nature of his illness. "As far as I am concerned, Ramsden's rier USS Coral Sea. disease,. birth control and abortion. surgery to remove the bullet. However, a U.S.· ... Coas~ Guard ip;;;;;;;;=======;;i;;' ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Decker ls a 'cyclist with ties, to the so-spokesman said the 63-year"ld I called outlaw groups in the area but his Powell recenUy underwent prostate fate has so far not been directly Jinked to surgery and was evacuated from the Seekers-Hangmen hoatUlties. the tiny Bahamian islet today after Investigators theorize the feud could he developed s u r g Jc a 1 com· have been used as a cover for some other plicatlons. grudge involving Deeker. Republicans in Tiny Town Give Nixon 1·1 of 17 Votes . . ' DIXVILLE NOTCH, N.H. (AP) -'l'he · 17 reglJtered voter• of thl5 llJl)''for north rtaort community openeil the 1972 · presiden~ balloq at one minute pall mldnlg!it lod1y; casting their votes for the New Hompshlrt presidential prlmery in a hotel blr. Pre.sldent Nixon swept all 11 Ri~~1~!:.:ite:. ~:kie of Maine won a S..l decision over Sen. George McGovern of South Dakota in the alx llemocraUc ballota. More newSJJltn and t e I e v J s lo n cameramen than voters were on hand for the event. ~ Town Clerk Frede\'ICk Tlllotaon, 2$, said the town "volel lint Jn the notion IO thll poalbly .... c1n be heard. "We hope the nation will ll1ten lo the aouncl or one amall voice." be Pkl. DIJVWe Notch, Ill miles from the Cina· di .. border. II a lown with one Industry -the llaluma Hole!, opened In the 188111 as 1 1ummer reaort ind e1p1nded to a ytoMOllnd operation six yeln qo with the development of the n e 1 r b 1 Wlldemall 1l<i 1rt1. AU bul 11!0 ol the lown'1 17 realst.red voters are employed by the hotel or m married lo hotel eniploy.,, The two nooemployes. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nash, are dairy farmen. In 1968, Nixon, then beginning ihe cam- paign thlt took him lo the White House, won the primary bolloUng here 7 to I. The lone diaatnling vote then went to Lyndon B. Johnson. Dlxville Notch was incorporated u a town In 1960 1nd hp had an unbroken record of picking the ,loser in the November' presidenllaf elecllons: The town voled 7 lo o for Nixon in 19tl0, 9 lo O for Barry Goldwater In 11164 llld .1 lo 4 for Hobell H. llwnpbrey in 1119. .'l'lie lo..-Jk (ltbered in the Bafll1111 bar Mondly 11 11:311 p.m. and Pl dmm at """' clo!IH:overed coclr:toll' llbleo at 11:15. 'Each llble WU oepmled bf I IMOot high .i~b ai qulftel'.lnch "'1wood hlaed in for the QCca,S!on. '.l'bt volors ploctd tllelt bailoll in I wtdti bor. Al mldnigbl: Town Nodont.r mll l111ollon, 73, liepn the tabulation. 'nllollcio OWN the Ba!Amo. Hll )OUll(lat ,.., Frederick, 15 town clerk. It's . !-'t QUITE OFTEN A CUSTOMER IS CONFUSED WHEN SHOPPING FOR CARPETING, HE ASSUMES THAT IF A CARPET PILE IS HEAVY AND THICK THE CARPET IS NECESSARILY OF' GOOD QUALITY. NOT TRUEI MORE OFTEN THE QUALITY OF THE FIBER, AND NOT THE QUANTITY, IS THE DETERMINING FACTOR WHICH CONTROLS WEAR AND PERFORMANCE. ,. IT'S YOUR MONEY; -SO, WHEN BUYING YOUR CARPETING, MAKE SURE YOU ARE DEALING WITH AN ESTABLISHED MILL, ANO EQUALLY AS IMPORTANT, A REPUTABLE DEALER. .· ALDEN'S • , CARPETS • DRAPES 1 '63 Placllltfa Ave. COSTA MUA ' ' 646 ~838 • ' • I I we he by Ge T Sou Coa Bri Fr H Pia H. Bea 'Gar Can Gro Iron Peg ting ner 225 Tho ting Ka w M St Sou to otfi hon Tw th• r 1: I co ed I ni I 10 0 I l"l 1B I lo 1B 1B I l o 1B 1R I I .. I .. I .. l N A I Cl Mo Co. Br! \ / S~es Freetet11 "';IE'.. .. . - . Kettleman City Becomes 'Oasis' KET'l'LEMAN CITY ( AP ) Restaurant and service stations operators • in this sudden oasis along the new, but lonely stretch of Interstate S never dreamed they could !Se so busy. But since the freeway opened Wed-. nesday with nary a gasoline pump ~ to Jts 184-mile length, coilntless drivers with Police Warn UC Davis <;oeds - SACRAMENTO ( U P I ) tanks rwuilq dry hive lumed Into Kel· tleman City. II iJ the first spot avlilable to 1et a flllup, 10 to the hllbroom and 1nb a bite to eat. . Ketuep>an,pty, population 750, ls"<111ly two miles on the freeway about 11).idwa,y between Bakerafitld and Loa Banos. Some didn't make jt, ~ oot ol 1asollne· seemlnlly· In the · nuddle o1 nowhere. Eventually, they were rescued by highway partolmen or auto club of- ficials toting cans and botU.ea of fuel. 'Mel Vaughn and Wade Lust, who own two of the town'• three lel'\l'ice 1tailona, saw their own pumps run dry ... but com- pany tankers sooa replenished them. , S DAILY PILC; I J Old Steam Locomotive Puffs Home LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Old 461.'a vil\. taae steam tocomot.ivo lhlt ono1 cbuged through the Rockies jammed with silver. miners, returns bome next week to become a puffing tourlsl a.tlractlon in tlie southwest Colorado mobntains. The coal·black, 71).ton engine. one of the last of a special breed of narrow-.gauac ·locomotives, will ferry tourists on a spec- tacular 50-mile run from Antonito, Colo., to Chama, Ariz. Former cowboy star Gene Autry bought. the 69-year-old locomotive several years ago for a Western Museum he planned In Southern California, but plans (ell through and he donated Old '6.1'-last year. University of California at Davis coeds have been warned not to go out on the campus alone after dark following attacks on three young women. "Nobody believes it unW they actuaUy aee It," aakt Vaughn's wlfe, Janet,, in an interview Monday. Cara are just -lined up one alter another, and they just don't seem to stop." Vaughn was so busy he couldn't· atop to figure how much bi!: vohune increased, but across the 1tree~ Lusk aald ht aold 5,400 gallons Sunday -four Umea more than he'd ever pumped in one d.iy. Eleetfoa. F..ever. Spreafls . ~ . . Crane operators are expected to hoist the huge locomotive aboard a Southern Pacific flatcar in a day or two, and weld it In plact, for Us week-long trip to Antonito. Its coal-bearing locomoUve tender, Weighing 50 tons, will follow on the car behind. Police said two coeds were raped and one was attacked and injured last week by an unknown assailant. All three were alone. Lusk said be hasn't incre1sed prices because "l want to treat the public tbt w1y I want to be treated." / • First Winners Listed In Pilot's Oscar Poll Winners of theater passes for the first week of balloting in the 1972 "Luci Poll" being conducted in the Orange Coast area by the DAILY PILOT and National General Theaters were announced today. Ten winners each were selected by the South Coast Plaza No. ·1 and the South Coast Plaza IJ. Both theaters are on Bristol Street, near the San Diego Freeway. Here are the winners from South Coast Plaz.a No. 1: H.H. Hesse, 16681 Mytinger, Huntington Beach; Bob Martin, 13061 Fairview, 'Garden Grove; R. BlaokenUJp, 19721 Canberra, Garden Gro•e ; Mn. L. Grover, Tustin ; Walter Geier, to& Jronwood Lane, Fountain Valley ~ Mra. Pew Powers, 20942 Hunter Lane, Hun- tington Beach ; H.A. Frankea, 17561 Bon- ner Drive, Santa ·Anai Mn. Vu (iordea, 225 La Palma, San Clemente:. Herma TbomplOll, 9471 Molokai Drive, Hun- tington Beach; and Allen Eaton, 10212 Ka lmu, Huntington Beach. Winners from South Coast Plaza ll: Marta Buchanan, 12381 Arrowhead, Stanton ; Nancy Mann, 1740 Arbolila, La ,Habra.: Jeff Braley, 220 East Ball Road, Anaheim; s. ... C. Loq, ISU ldidway Place, San!a Ana ; Cllri1 ~ 2535 Carnegie Costa Mesa; T.B. Ritter, 115 Huntinllon St, Huntington Beach; P. 8-y, Jtll3 Maple, Coola M ... ; Caley Hupe., 2261 Miner. Colla Mesa; Bra• Jolwoa, 511 N. Tustin, Santa Ana; and Alleen. Campbell, 16925 Plumas St., Foun-- tain Valley. Ballots can be cast in the national poll by mailing them or bringin1 them to the DAILY PILOT or by depoalting them in ballot boxes in the lobbies of the two particiJ>lllinl theaters. Winning actor, actress and film In the nationwide poll will be imortalized in wax in the Stan' Hall of Fame of Movie.land Wax Museum, Buena Park. One voter In the nat.ionaJ poll wlll be selected to attend the aw~ baDqutl& a1 wfilcb the winning celebrlµes will be eiven their Luci statuettes. The ,.inner also will receive a week's paid vacation for two in Hawaii. A printed ballot appears with lhia arU· cle. Pick Your Own 'Oscar' Winners in Luci Poll The DAILY PILOT, in cooperation with Movit~nd Wax Mustum a~. South Coast Plaza No. 1 and No. 2 Theattrs, offers readers the opportun1t11 tCJ participatt in a nationwide poll to sellect ·popuLar toinmr1 fTom among official "Oscar" nominees. Week's ~cation for two in Honol~u ~a p~e of honor at "Luci" Awards Banquet at Stars' Hall of Famt await notiOTkll wmntr. Twenty pairs of movie passts given weekly to those voting at South Coa&t Plaza thtaters. Clip out ballot below: --------------, I Mark an "X" in box in front of your selection. Vote for only one I person or film in each category. Be sure to complete ~word state-I ment and fill in your name, address and phone number so you can ~ I I contacted if you win prize trip or show passes. All ballots must be mail- ed to DAI LY PILOT or placed in theater lobby ballot boxes by mia-1 I night on Saturday, March 25. Beat Aetor I D PETER FINCH for "Sunday Bloody Sunday" D GENE HACKMAN for "The French CnnnecUon" I r:J WALTER MA'CTHAU for "Ko\ch" · , 0 GEORGE C. SCO'IT for "The Hospital" I D TOPOL for "Fiddler on the Roof" . 'Beat Aetr eaa I D JULIE CHRISTIE for "McCabe & Mrs . Miller" 0 JANE FONDA for "Klute" I D GLENDA JACKSON for "Sunday Bloody Sunday" 0 VANESSA REDGRAVE for "Mary, Queen of Scola" I D JANET SUZMAN for "Nicholas and Alexandra" Beat Metlea Pleture •f 1971 I D "A CLOCKWORK ORANGE" (Warner Bros.) D "FIDDLER ON THE ROOF" (United Artists) I D "THE FRENCH CONNECTION" (2llth Century-Fox) 0 "THE LAST PICTURE SHOW" (Columbia) I D "NICHOLAS AND ALEXANDRA" (Columbia) I I I I I I I I I I I I I : ~~.~.'..V~~~~.~~~.T~'.~.~:«~.~~:.~~·l•e·~·.».·:::::::::::::::.·.· i II ....................................................................... :~ ... ' ......................................... ' ........................ . ~ Name ......•..•........•. , ......•....•••....... Phone .........•••..• I Address , ....•..........••....•. • .... ••···•·•·••···········•••··········· J City ......................... ' ........... Zip ................ I '----------------~ Mall ballot to : "Oscar l'oll," DAILY PILOT, P.O. lox IMO, Costa Mna, Ca. tuli, or drop In lollloy llexas •I Seuth CMSt PIOI• ThM!ors •I ., •1. Bristo! StrMI noar Son Dt.p Fl'ffWoy. ·, \ ' ~' I It's ~ection Day not only In New Hampshire (to~) wIW:e citizens of ljlxville Notch display the nation s earUest result$,· but ·also in Port Mores by, New Guinea, where villagers load ballot boxes Into a heli· copter in Papua, where voting is ~oing on for the territory's House of Assembly elections. Old 463 was built for 1211.000 In JIGS and chugged through the Colorado Rockies until after World War 11, when operations became ~economical. 1 ·. ' ' ' The historic, coal·burning locomotive, only slig htly different than the ah.ape made famous during the 19th century. last ran for the Denver·Rlo ,Grande Western RR over the prec;lfltous Silverton gorges, ln south we s er n Colorado. Phony Holl ywood Talent Ag encies Face Crackdown LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The federal goverrunent ii goln& to crack down on phoizy Hollywood talent schools and agenla who hold out the 1Uttertn1 lure of stardom to homely and unlalented pro- spects to fleece them of their money. "These agencies dellbtratoly Mtk aut gullible and ~IJlicated peraon1 and convlnce them thit If they pay money to the agency they -or their children - will obtain 1cting or modeling roles," Richard Lavine, new director of the Federal Trade Commluion, 11id Monday. 1'ln fa ct, these agencies have neither the Intention nor the ability to follow through on Ultir p.-·promtM,•' llo tokl • new ooaitruce. '~ -' IMMEDIATE D'EL.lVERY • • • ' . , . . . . • • • • • • I • • ' ' • I I ' ' • Comet fO!:, '.?.? OfftJS e\i~rything yo~ buy a small:car fo~.;lnd mote. Simplified maintenance, . lireat.gas ~'t(ge, and to"w pri~e. Big car, stY,lliii wit~ :1!'18 of.1?1lf'~ll•,otb.en \eave .out. Ri>omtne.s that remembers · •you're i gron'ilp, choice !Jf 6 or V·8 .enli!ne.llld a long list of optioDJ, . ) '" . ' ' . . . . ' ' . . -' • ·~ C~•tv'• '""'"V of ""' can• .. ohnson. & ~on · :Ila HARIOR ILVD., COSTA MESA • ~ Mercury. MARQUIS In all the world of medium priced '·cars · Mercury Marquis BroueJ>am ·•land• alone, dramatically eleiAut In 1tylln1 ' ' and • ride that un.hesltatini!Y chall'enge1 • the most expensive luxury cars by every criterion. JTAITING AT . ' H ome of ·t he New Car "Gol.de n· Touch" 1 \ , ' . 4 ~LY PILOT Tund.11, March 71 1972 ' Blach Tea,.er Says Gao_d-by_ Just How GOP Is GOP Group? IUClV ncxv rounx: 'Jbe °''""a County Wini of a ll'OUP that C1i11 ltaell the Cllifmila Rlpobllcan Aaembly ha1 ju1t concluded 1 meeUna In Anahtim in which It doclded to drum Prealdent Nixon out of tht Republican Party. Now, before 1U Joy11ilt3 ~f the GOP faint dead away at thb awaome news, Jt miibt be bell for them to do a. -it of d-1111 Oft julll what lbe Cl!Uornla llepubllean Auembly la. Or lan't. For nample, there ii tome reaon. to suspect jlllt how ilopubllcan the *""'P la. C.rtaln tnnwledgeible poi!Ucal pundit• hive 111111eoled that If !be CRA ii GoP at all, It Ii cliJ1ilnQ to the far rilht w1nJ of the party pialform by about two flncemalil . TllE LATUI' AN'l1·Nlxoo 1amblt 1111· 1-the CRA may have loll ill CtiP aJlopther and la now OoaUai off Into polltlcal apace toward the ne:ver~never land occupied by the Ukea of Geor1e Wallacl and John G. Schmitz. N.., u lor · the -part ol the -" · name -that belnc u "" -bly :... this la probably llCCW'at. ai lar u ii "'*'· bat the ~Jon ,JI, l>O• bl1t v .. ,_ the •noliail ln>m .,.,., reports that It la not very. 1'be new1 1ceoufttl 1uut1t thtre were 14 who tuniod out for the Anaheim .... lab. Fiiiy.;,.. of tbe1e ._udJy >Oted qalnal IUppotlina' Pruldent Nlann for -· BOW 'rWo NIXON aupporlm ....... ed to """' Into the -and lnllllrata the votJnr bu not u yrl beOn fully er· plained. ' Altyway, the CllA 'I l'llO!ution putt1n1 lbe llnoct on lbe blcumbenl pmideJll .... lortlnrilh diapatdled to Gov. Ronald Re*iU, Calllornla .....,._and U.S. aenatora. 'lbe half man of the uaembly, an Anaheim plnOll named Pal Scaiera, alao = noted that In tht llA ei.ctlon, County delivered unto lllxon ' votes out of biJ • m.•vote p1Uralit1·• Calllomla. , The clear lmpllcatlon bare JI, ol courae, that lut tlml oul It )fU -M follll p!hered In tba --ill u ltlmlfiiii/ e1tery who actually herded the 180,000 GOP failhful to the poU.. 'l'he further imollcation II that Ibey wonl do It again ti.la time. WILL, I GUESS .... ·u just hlvt to Jeava the get-out-the-vote work for the G()P _to the llktl ol Tom Rogera John · Wayne, · .\mold o. Beckman, DeMy Carpinter, 0. W. "Dick" Richard, Walter Knott. Victor C. Andrew• and other1. They &Imply muat exert a little more In· flu ence in order to take Cilntrol of the .Repoblican Party In lbeae parta, Meanwblle, they'll jult bave lo look acrou the natlm to New H1mplh1r1 for oome comfort, where the rood l& mldenta of DilvUle Nolch have olready cut 11\tir ballots In today'• prealdenUal primary. They've 1Jready counted 'em\ too. rt.INT, Mlch. (AP) -A bllok aasl&- llnt btlh acbool principal wtio'commtiled auJdda Jul moGlil lold hJI aiudent1 in a W..tll lelt<r that he wantad hJI death to lmpreu upon them the nted lo seltle lbelr racial problem1. '"There 11 no other w1y I can~ Impress on you the need lo slop llandlnc back and to force out thole 11ci -1• wbo wUI never let black people be equal becau1e Ibey want to oompete er fl&bt with whllt folli• inlltld ol worklni and .... dmtao<llq thtm," """" Paul i.. Clbell Jr. T\>e letter "" mado pobllc Monday by bis widow, Carlltta c;.tbell, but lht cll!t llQI dilclOM the contents ol a HCOf!d """ "' wrote to her btlore he tUl'lld i 1b°'4!11' on himaU. Cabell, JS, described by colleaauea 11 a dedicated teacher •nd 1 c boo I ·ad- mlnlatratcir, was in charge of maintaininl student discipline at Beecher W,6 School. It hu 1,000 pupil!, 65 percent of them white. Fllow teachers said Cabell. in bis lflC- ood year at Beecher, was tryina: to preserve calm while p u n i s h I n g wrongdoers, and was deeply aUected by eeveral clashe111 bet1"ten white and black Prote•i· at Harvard atudenta. 1111 last !lay alive, Feb. II, "" marked by aeverol 1tudent inddeJlll: Clbell wu up1et when he ..-nod home and talked with bis wUe. She tried un1ucce1sllilly ti> perauade him to realgn and went to bed when he lold her he wanted to alt In hiJ atudy and think awhile. poUce aaid ClbeU then wrolt tht two lelttn. In tht one addruled to the Beecher oommunlty, be aald: ". . . I Im WW')' ol tryinJ to brinJ In· Hl'.llltlve trainers, a150 knowa a s teachers, a currlcuhn -okl or new - 500 black ctoue1 .Mer Harvard Yard.' In protest staged by · A!ro-Ameri<an students "In memory of our African brolhen -and s!Jten who have tiled at the bands of the Portu111ese, Gulf,Oil and Harvard Univemty.•, Haivard reportedly owns stocb W<>rlh •21 ml1lion' lit Gulf Oil, the laraut American in· vutor In 'Portuguue.held Africa. Protesters want Harvard to divest itself of the stock. • Irving, \Yif e 'Take Turps-r French Seize 2 • · -' -· In Big Morphine Testifyiiig. Before,~tme8 . · :.,Hftul on Riliera; NEW YORK (AP) -Author Clillord irvina:, hla wife Edith and tresearcher Richard l!UJklnd were to c:onllnue ltatl· fylnc today before two grand juries In· v'elilgating Irving's disputed Howard Hughes' autobiography. Irving appeared before a federal grand jury Ind his wile and Suapnd before a county panel Monday . Today the pro- cedure wu expected to be reversed. Joint action by the juries ls expected later thJ1 , week. The 41-year-old novelist appeared weary u he tert arter testifying tor 2~ comment before the grand j"ury has comment befoje the grand ury has finished its investigation," he told newsmen. Preued for comment, his lawyer, M. said the book was a fraud and that he neither knew Irving nor had received thi payment. Irving later admitted that his wUe deposited the three chtckl in a Swiss bank account that she opened in the name of Helga R. Hughes. But he maln- _tained that she did so at Hughes' direc· tion. Wicks NICE (AP) -French custolllJ police have made their second big Riviera drug hflul in a week, seizing 321 pounds of i:norphine from UJ1:der the seats of 1 car Ciln$l (rqm lstanbul. They were ques- «onihj two Turks, one with a diplomatic passport. The car was stopped Sunday at the Mentone. border post, on the Italiu fron- tier. after' a blanket order to check all vehicles coming from the Middle East. Police discovered the morphine in 14& packets and said if converted into heroin it would have an American street value of $36.5 million. The driver of the car was idenUfied as Ibrahim I kier. The man with the diplomatic passport was not Identified. Both are under interrogation. ELEVEN OF THOSE votm were Ropubllellll. NIJon, Paul N. McClollcey ol CIJUornla and Jol!J N. Ashbrook ol Ohio were ID on the GOP ballot. .Nlrnn got tll 11 volet. '!'hit o u I ht.to give the CRA eornethlng to. think about. 1 Philip Lorber, inltrjecled: "ff•'• bound ttot to divulge his testimony. He Js more than 1 wllnw. He's not ju1t 1 almple witneu· -yOU fellows understand that." 0 PC 0 Last Tueaday, French customs police in Marseille seized 937 pounds of pure heroin in packets embedded in concrete in the bold of a shrimp boat. They said the drug was worth $100 million in the United States. Utah Qua,ke Recorded Irving has maintained that Hughes, the bllllonalre industrialist who has not been seen in public for a decade, cooperated. with him in a series or interviews that form the basis for the book. r The boat's captain, his former wife and five crewmen have been arrested and were charged Monday night with narCotlcs violations. whld! dot1'not allack tht major prob. lem.1 of aoclaJUaUoQ Of students and parenla too bu1y maklnc a Uvlng to live and undef!fand together. Jt Js more thin a one-man job. "One man can only Cilpe and deal suc- cwfulJy with so mqch. What ii be.ing asked here iJ a job that total. IC>ciety never has been able to acc;omplish, yet l JD\ being asked to do Jt for 1,000 students and assorted per.soll!. "J am a leader, but I ca not march alone. To all those b~ack stµdents (here be named five of them} who worked hard at brin&iag sense to tbe errant I.Del fooliah brothers and sisters at Beecher, thanka tor your elforta, I 1pprecl1ted them. "To the white students, l commend you for k"ttping your cooi as long 16 you did. Tolerance and patience be yours forever. "To the vast majority of black students who did not take a stand but let the words of a few hotheads (again he named live student.!) and several others turn your mind away from what it's all about, 1 say it is for you that 1 die. "I die to emphasize to you and all minority people who ever dreamed to be free that it can only come through work .. lng together. It seems to me there la no other way for me t.o get your 1t~tion." Multiple Warheads Soviets Bolster Nu.clear Arsenal WASHINGTON (AP ) -The Soviet Union is adding multiple warhe8ds to Its land-based missiles and Defense Depart· ment officials estimate the Russians will have 85 t.o 100 in operation by midyear. Development of th~se weapoll! has been under way for several years and the Pentagon coo.firmed last monththat they are being deployed. However, numbers were not disclosed until Monday after Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird referred to their deployment in a speech to the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Defense officials said the new triple warheads discussed by Lalrd are being fitted on the Soviet SSll, a missile similar to the U.S. Minuteman JCBM which carries a nuclear warhead equal t.o one mUlion tons of TNT. They say there is also some evidence - not yet confirmed -that the multiple warheads are being mowited on the Soviets' giant ~ missiles which, with their 25-megaton warhead, threaten destruction of Mi.nu~man missiles and their underground silos. Laird acknowledged the R u s s i a n warheads are not as sophisticated as the separately aimed multiple warheads already on large numbers of U.S. missiles. These are called MIRVs or multiple indepmdently targetable re-en- try vehicles. Aides later said that the re-entry -.ystein referred to by Laird bu been tes!td'-onlltfuSlan SS8 'missilea. U.S. of. ficlal! u.y the Sovieta have been unable to achieve the required aceW'acy with 28 Feared Dead In Spain Blast BARCELONA, Spain (UPI) -Police estimated today that 28 persons were kill· ed in a blast that wr~ked a to.story lux." ury apartment building but said they had no explanation for what caused the ex- pl06ion. ' A gas company spokesman discounted early police theories that the blast was caused by a gu leak. Police today reported the toll stood at 16 confirmed dead, about a dozen persons missing and presumed dead, and two in- jured. No definite figure was avallable on the number of persons wbo were inside the I~ apartments destroyed by the blast. ~ioneer Fires Jets this ·system to assure destrucUon of U.S. ICBM sites. But Laird , plugging hard for passage of his new $76.S-billion defense budget, cau- tioned that the twcr-year lead he said tbe United St.a~ holds in 1CBM warhead technology ''aiuld be rapidly closed ll we do not maintain a strong research-and- development program." By the Pentagon's latest count, the Russians have more missilt:s than the ~ United States, but because of MIRVs, the United States holds a 2·1 edge in the number or deliverable nuclear warheads. Explosion Rocks Belia.st Store; Gunman Punched BELFAST, Northern Ireland (UPI) - A bomb blew "a hole the sii.e of a bua'' today in the floor of a Belfast department store, . but an attempted machinegun assassination of a part-time soldier failed when the intended victim punched one of his assa ilants in the nose. An anny spokesman said the Intended victim, a member of the paramilitary Ulster Defense Regiment, then drove off h1s two attackers with a shotgun. Four members of the defense .regiment have been killed this year, two of them In the past week. The spokesman said the man and his wife heard noises in their backyard Mon- day night as they relaxed at their home in Kilcoole Park, a North Belfast suburb. The door burst open and two men, one carrying a submachine gun, tried to enter. The defense regiment member kicked the door shut and grabbed his shotgun. The door burst open again and the man punched the first of his two attackers back and opened fire. The two men fled, firing at least one shot. as they ran, while the part-time soldier blazed after them with his double.- barreled gun. No one was hurt. The nama af the man was withheld for security reasons. The explosion Jn the department store j~st off downtown Belfast's main aho~ ping avenue came when four gunmen planted a bomb and fled. No injuries were reported . An army spokesman said the charge which made "a mess" out of part of the Co-op &tore on York Street may have been one of several planted by the in- truders. LOGAN, Utah (UPI) -A small earth- quake rattled the Logan area Monday, Julll 11J hour• before a acheduled speech on "Earthquake PredicUon and Control" by SI. Louil Unlveralty Prof. Carl Kissi· inJtr al Utah Stat. Unlvenlty. MeGraw·Hlll Publishing QI. bought the manuscript and paid Irving a $100,000 ad- vance plus $650,000 in three checks that Irving was to relay to Hughes for the rights to ttis story. A court affida.vit attributed to Hughes ~(tJ ·er. and Tl How d'you like to support our party?' Winds Fan Prairie Fire Louisiana Death Sche1Q.e .Probed BATON'ROUGE, La. (AP) -Federtl authorities are Investigating a possible plot to assassinate Gov .-etect Edwin Edwards. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -For the third time in two weeks, prisoners at the county jail have staged a food-throwing Protest to dramatize dis satisfaction with their meals. More than 200 of the 334 in- mates at the jail atop the Hall of Justice took part in the latest demonstration Monday, which started with arrival of the 4 p.m. meaf ol hot dogs, beans and prunes, the sheriff's department said. The men broke into the five-story building, which apans two blocks, at about 3 a.m. They held the night watch- man .at gunpoint wh ile they fanned out through the darkened sto re. Then they fled, w~ming the watchman to "get the hell out of here if you know what 's good for you." MomeRts later the bomb went off "It ripped a hole the size of a bus in. the floor, which is steeJ.reinforced concrt:te," an army spokesman said. Gusts Reach 107-mph in Coz{rado, Wyoming ltGlHO-----. D•A•M lr.;fiJJMow ~'"<Wtl·' .t~ The probe began with the arrest of Robert Harvey Blanton, 22, at Ryan Airport here soon after he arrived Sun- day. He was charged with violating the federal Gun Control Act. Authorit~s said his briefcase included a pistol, a silencer and a telescople-..aight. II also cont1ined pieces of paper on which were written EdwardJ' name, the description of an aut.omobile resembling Edwards' car· and the name of Joseph Delpit, a black Baton Rouge · city eoun- cllml.ll, officers aa.ld. Delpit has been mentioned prominently a.s being In line for a job In the Edlrards adm.infslratlon after the Democrat takes office In May. DAILY PILOT • OELMlll' 'iEltVICE Otllvery ol lk, Dally Pl~t 11 ...... tttd M....,.,rWtiy1 If ,_ • 1M1t Mvt °""' .. "" 'Y J:at """· Ull Mil Y'UI" <ff't' wffl 11t .lltWll'lf "' .,.... Qlle en ttttr1 llltll J:a .,,., Jtturdty tf!f ""*'' I! 1"" • Mt rtctM ""'' COO'!' '' t .. "' """*"· or • •·'"· Mlde.f• .. call t"' t -. W'JU M tl"OUfllt to -,.u.~.,. ............ 11'1. T•tlphoM1 lif'Mt °'"""' c..., Ar-........ ... Hwtrl-t Muri!~ ....,. '"' WMllTllMIW ."""¥""''·· i..1121 1111 ctttPIMtt, CllMrtreN Mtefl, latt JIJtft c.,,.,, .. , °"" """"· '°"1tl 1...-, 1...-i Hltwl "" ...... ) Sunt•n and Snow VPIT ...... Two btautles IOU up the SW!, undaunted bY the snow still rinelnl 1bores ol Lake Talloe. Record temper1tur .. fn the high llO'• sent the iJrls rulhllla to Iha 1untan oil. · ' ' ' ' Tvtsdly, March 7, lfl72 LobhyAsks Disclosure Belneeke Baeked ·Reporter GOverrwr Attacks F1;1cing Motion for .Bond . Of Funding LOS ANGELES (Af) -The People's Lobby, a citizens group, seeks a court order re- quiring Standard Oil Co. of California to disclose ·any· financial contribution it may have made to groups seeking to defeat the "clean en- \'ironment'' June pr i ma r y ballot initiative. , ITT~GOP 'Fuss' Pot Rap Denied to Corona A puit filed Aionday. by People's Lobby and Joyce Koupal said Standard, rearing economic losses i! the in· itiative is adopted, is figbilng it through a front group. · The suit said UiLs was a violation of the state--elecUoQS t'Ode. "standard and o t.b er s unknown to the plaintiffs have formed a . citizens group to 'front' tor Standard in order to conceal Standard's participa- tion in the campaign," the suit charged. '11'1 T1l ... te Takes Poat . Assemblyman Bob WU-) son (D • San Diego), w h o won an upset Victory last week in a s~lal election. was sworn in Monday by Assembly Speaker Bob Moretti. The margin is now 43 to 37 in favor of the Democrats. It iden~fied the front group---------- as "Californians Against the Pollution Initiative." which was named a · codefendant. Standard of!icials were not immediately -available f o r comment. The People's Lobby sponsored the initiative, which W{)U!d introduce s e v e r e restrictions on air, water and other pollution and ban oil drilling in coastal \\'Biers. Wife's "Foe' To Be His LOS ANGELES (AP) -An attorney whose wife· was In .jail for nearly two months for contempt of court in a child custody case has laken out papers to run against the judg1 who sent her there. Erne!lt E. Sanchez, who is also the chairman or Loyola University's board of trustees, took out nomination papers Monday to challenge Superior Court Judge Richard Schauer. Sanchez didn't comment. but said he would issue a state- ment in a few days. Scha uer ordered Sanchez's wile. Barbara, to jail in January when she defied his order to return her 11-year~\d niece. Katherine, to the child's natural fa ther . ITT Ca8e Mocks Laws , Tunne y Says ST. P.ETERSBURG, Fla. (UPI ) -The Justice Depart· mcnt has made a mockery of the nation's anti-trust laws In its handling of the JT&T case, according to California's Sen. John Tunney. Tunney told a group of students ..r:t St. Petersburg Junior COiiege Monday, that "law and order has lo exi.$t in the board room as well as' in the streets." Tunney Tererred to charges that the Justice Department had cleared the merger of IT&T and Hartford L ife Insurance Co. after lT&T agreed to underwrite costs o( the Republican National con· vention. . The matter came up when Tunney. wbo was here cam- paigning on .-.'b e h a I r of presidential candid1 te Sen. Edmund Muskie (0-Maine) was asked by a student how Muskie stood on the issue of law and order, State Sclwol System Enrollment Dropping * Brown Urges Investigation Of ITT Fi1'111 SACRAMENTO (UPI l - Secretary of State Edmund G. P,rown Jr. h~ requested a feder1l grand J u r y In· vestigafion of the alleged $400,000 offer made by an IT&T subsidiary to financially back the Republican National Convention. "Nobody -especially huge CQrporalions -can be allowed to evade our campaign con- tribution laws with impunity," the state's chief elecUons of. fice rs aid. Brown made his re- quest Afonday in a letter to U.S. Attorney Harry D . Steward. LOS ANGELES (AP) -from farming to aerospace Brown, a Democrat. said the California's steadiest growth ,and other factors. transaction by the Sheraton industry -the state school In the past ye3.r Los Angeles Corpo ration, a subsidiary of l!lystem -is losing customers lnternational Telephone and for the first time in history. County faded the farthest, in Telegraph, "clearly appears to Unexpectedly, enrollment is pupils, dropping 24,967 to a violate at least two" federal going down. current 1,397,233. In relatively statutes. Foiling predictions of a afCluent Pasadena, miles away "IT&.T is one of the largest slight increase s t a t e w I d e f r o m t h e h a r d • c o r e defense contractors In the na- enrollment s kidded to overcrowding of Watts and tion and the "°°'000 pledge by 4,424 .264, a figure under the East Los Angeles. the district its subsidiary see11U1 to be a previous year by 3.1.061 for is . talking of closing two blatant attempt to circumvent grades one through 12. schools and selling them. the law," Brown said. With voters apparently fed •------~------------- up with bond drives to raise property taxes for new school construction the population pause might sctm welcome. On the other hand as with many an Industry busi ness Is still booming in some parts of town while it 's depressed In We1tw1r• He Mettl -W1rlf'1 Lmttsl- others. The same· is true coun-1 1,000 11•••111 tll• Strl' ••rt " D• ty by county and statewide. I St1r411t Metil, Cirt11 Clmls IM l itltr• In Los Angeles this means business is too 'good In the in· I ner city crowded by Im· I ,. .,'DUC.'.,ft poverished minorities whlle .,, ,.,., ~;~~~~ s':ftti:t:~e"~!~ I urz'N-~ .. II' .... .,,,, to find . The reasons behind I n. .. a.. ... .. a1 I them are less Apparent. • It Is known that CaUforola's I Mldwotl S,tclll-SIHIJ tlonap n ... -.,· I 20 million or so population seems to . he stablizin~ with I On 204 Speclll RIO .. on1rM It llWllt Willlr ltlto, I £ewer families moving IR and I •a•o .. , o•o '12'' I more moving out. Another fac· 4' tor Is apparently decilnlng I :I·:,"~ :':I~ ::•;~';:, I birth rate. Migrant families I who may seek work wilhln the I Ovet 900 Oth•1 Room• ' Sufl1s Stettin, If $2.00 Addlt/on1/ state. In industries nnain& I On Fri., Sit., Holid•Y• & SummerS.11on, Add $2.00 I • See the best In men's w • 1 r for '721 The be1t ••· lec-tion in town for double knit sleeks a nd tport cottt. 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The landmark ruling came on suit by Wllllam Wenke, a Santa Ana attorney who wanll to run against First Diltrict Supervilor Robert Battin In the Juno prim· ary. Through some fast last-minute map-juggling (of which Supervilor Battin of course professed to know nothing) hil people somehow managed to put a zir - or perhaps It was a zag -In the First District bound· ary lines which J·ust happened to exclude by a matter of feet the resi ences of two announced Battin chal- lengers. Wenke and Santa Ana businessman John W. (Bill) Hill. Both Wenke and Hill prompUy moved Into the new diltrict only to be told that they were not eligible to file in the "new" first district. As a result of the Supreme Court ruling, both candidates now are ell~ble to contest Battin for the First Diltrict supe~sorsh1p. The high court ruled that candidates can run for oUlce either in their new or old distrlcta In the next election provided they reside· in the district of their choice at the time the boundary change becomes ef• fective. "We think it makes good sense to permit him (the candidate) to relocate and to run for olfice," the decl· sion held. "Indeed, It may·thWl\ft the democratic proc-ess to lnsilt that he may run only in bis new district "We hold, therefore, that a person desiring to be- come a candidate for office .•. who has been an elector within a given supervisorlal district but will be made a. nonresident thereof by redistricting, may choose one ot two alternatives: He may choose lo apply his previous period of residence to his new district or to hil former dislrlct ... " The justices noted that tbe old residency rule was Jmpractlcal In countiea with rrowtng populaUons and constant readjustment ol district boundaries. . "When a county also bas staggered e~tions there' IJ a danger that a potentW candidate could be. contin· uously' precluded from running ••• ," the decision &aid. So Supervi!or BatUn's maneuvering to fiede-oul two opponen!J bu received the come-uppance It de- served. And the voters in the ·First Diltrlct will have a lair chance to choose between Battin and hil .challengers. Even thoul!h the campaign has not yet really goto ten undel'Way, lt seems <!!ear that any change has to be an improvement Years of the Bicycle . While the Chinese have n,mes for the years In their time cycle -some, like the cumnt 11Year or the Rat/' puzzling , to Westerners -the U.S. could well call ill current phtnomenon the '1Years of the Bicycle." Continuing resurgence of the bike ls being recog· nized more and more by lawmakers, planners and traffic engineers. · • In Orange County the first unit of a planned 300- mile network of bike trails was given preliminary ap- proval lut week by the Board of Supervisors. It will be a five-mile, eight.foot wide trail along the Santa Ana River levees borilerlng Huntington, Beach, Costa Mesa and Santa Ana. It will cost about $68,000, and abo!lt $3,000 a year for maintenance. Motorcycles and motorbikes will be prohibited. H it all doesn't fizzle out as a passing fad, the net· work could be a modest contrlln!tor to anti-pollution -but most importan~ lnexpensive-recreaUon, physical exercise and better health for all who use the trails. / ; Howl• Ir~ Hardhead• of the R i ght T~iwan's Str()ng ' Def ens.es "' U.S., China Can Live In Peace Political Labels Used · as Epithets •· WASHINGTON Pre~dent Nlron'• pledJf in Peking to pull American · mllltirf force. out of Taiwan, predlc- ubly: bas raised howls from the Republican right. . 1be Artlt hardheads, who caned for President Truman in the 1950s to • 11unle.ash" Chiang Kal.·shek, are now rall- ln& aga!Jlst Nlroo for promising to re- muve ttfe American ) leash. When old ~ Chiang is at last un-t !tubed, they wam · fn anguish, hl!I is-l land redoubt w)ll be overrun by tlie Red Chinese. Lon1 before Nixon was Invited to Peking, our mitilary ltit strategists fiercely debated whether t Chiang could withstand an amphlbioo1 J aaualt. The arguments are spelled oui l In secret working papers in our poises- ;. llon. t A PENTAGON study contends that r Chiang's forces "are more than ade-~ quate" for defending Taiwan against an < amphibious assault. Because Chiang's If "primary objective . . . bu been to ' Nga in control over the mainland," ·the a study asserts, he has built a fonnidable ~ military force "whJch substantially ex· ceedJ the defenae requirements for Taiwan." The Chlne>e Communlll · threat lo Taiwan, on the other hand, ·isn't regarded by the Pentagon as terious. The Defenae Intelligence Agency bu concluded from -an exhaustive study ot QIJneee J~c capabililles "that the CPR (ChlDee {r~~!e/0u':!1~~ ~ :e ~~~.!11ajor SINCE MAO Tae-tung'a main forces are tied up on the Soviet border, where Russia has now deployed nearly a million men, he would have trouble mounting "a rriajcr offensive against Taiwan." In any event, the Pentagon strateglsll believe the U.S. commitment to defend Taiwan in case of attack "abould be more than adequate to deter the CP.R" The Central lntelllgence Agency, after detailed survey of Taiwan's defense.,:, J4f'ntlfied "four major and two minor beach artas suitable for amphiblous lan- dings." · .PENTAGON strategist.. drafted an elaborate scenario, citing the difficulties ~ JI. I • Morgan Stealing ' •. . I ,.ASHINGTON -Rep. Tb om 11 ~ Morgan, D.·Pa.1 clt.lrm~n of the House e FcreJgn Affaln CommJttee, ls cannily I stealing a march on his opposite number of ao • amphibious · aUaclt from • the mainland, and concluded : "When the reserves are deployed, the GRC (Govtrn- ment, Republic of China) would out- numbtr the CPR threat In any sector by at least two to one. Overall, the CRC would outnwnber the usault force by at least five to one." • -""'i,"1:~. """""'~-.-.. •·• ,,.~; . ~ ;- R or,~ Brier~ ~--· ~ l' ~ ....,,, __ President Ni1on's mission ~ China could well mart a turning-point in Adds tbe seaet Pentagon study: "U GRC control of the air and sea were to be modern history, like Munich or Sarajevo, threatened, pr ll af>Peared that a much and we hope it is for better, not for Im-pr-amfiMlt' n ..-attal*i-wet beint ;,1 tN.·1 ... -.z-• ,.-• ' lauqcbed, til NH)' and· Air Force urtill ·. ~ · · ~· ' should be deployed. This should, not re. Its s1gnlficance may not re.Jate directly quire that the US maintain adclilional to '1ir. Nixon's political character as a forces ln the Pacific." Preai!ie.nl -though FOOTNOTE: Countering the 11 e arguments, the U.S. mission on Taiwan bas warned that 11the CPR military c.pabiU\les will improve over the next decade with continued emphasia on the improvement of nuclear w e a po n s capabilities." As for Chiang's ability to throw back an amphibious assault, the mission con- tends: "The DOD rtport relies on the deployment of forces to acquire .fatorable ratios . This can be accomplished under ideal conditions, but ri.pid lateral move. ment is· extremely difficult dut to tlie cOmmunic11tions network and terrain." a March his iqJtlation of the visit .is a factor· in Iha! -but In the be- ginniDg, or pote{ltial, of inttrcontiqental UJ)de.rBtanding, how· €Yer attenuptec!, tb,1t undentanding may appear at' the mo- ment. AJ the President hlmseU hal warned, there is no great likelihood Ute5 meeUng will resqlt in a hard seffiement,ol the·dH- ferences between the DemocraUc·Un'.ited States and Communist China. Such a ~· tlement could not be readily achiev«I, considering the wide diversity of bel(ef and aim of the two nations. There are clear and formidable obstacles to agttt- ment in any formal sense. But the nations involved have one·com~ mon and paramount goil, j>eace, though this needs qaalification. THAT JS, THE Amerlcao peopte don't want lo fight °\O Chinese people, and the Chinese -people don't want lo light the American people. • one of my children asked me the other day, ai)rop;.s of some. social studies homework, why we apply , the words . ,;left" and "right" to political positions. "It seems unfair," she said , "that one group should be called 'right' and the .other 'left: since 'right' seems preferable." It began, I told her, quite by ac- cide11t. ' In many ., ~opwi 1!?&isJati'le ahlmbUe{," such a.s Fnmce, those de,oks to the left side or the presiding o f f j c e r were customarily as- signed to the more ridlcal and sociali.s-, tic members, while the righlhand ·desks were assigned to the more conservative members. ' · WHAT JS INTERESTING, however, in the develo~ent ot tJiii linguistic habit is 'that we nowadays teod to use the words ~ly and' careleM}y, just as the old· fashioned •ords ,""l iberal'' and "conservatJve" have become mixed up ~-utterly Jost their original meaning. As I have sugg,sted before, our whole political vocabulary is in dire need of revision a.nd reform. so that instead of attaching l~act labels to i>eOPle and their i~as, ~ can state clearly what they really stand for. As things are now, most poliUcaJ,designalions are epithets to defame the opposition, not names to describe theril. The John Bircher who calls any liberal a "comsymp" is In the same semantic cesspQOI as the liberal who calls any coruserv8tive a "fascist." • •t' ... t Sen~:i~~::i~· i:~!~:Os ~~~~~ the usually friendly and helpful attitude of ' Also 1lated to be invited is Dr. HeAty Kissinger, chief NiJ:on foreign policy ad- viser who arranged ~ PekJng trip. ms appearance before the committee also would be a dramatic "beat" as he bas declined all invltatlona to testily at Con&resalonal proceedinp. But powerful elements in the American political 1tructure don't think tlje Chinese WHAT, FQR . INSTANCE. I! an ''anarchist"? Most of us.would associate him with ~1 extreme l~t. envisioning One of the most respected and influ- ential chairmen of lbe House. Morgan ts proposing to hold hearinga to provide President Nixon and 1 hls iMer advisera , w J th 1 ''frlendly 1 forum" to give Con- L gress a first.hand J account of. their historic discussl003 in 1 Peking. I Unlike acerbic, carping and ultra· I dovish Ful6rfght, -Morgan is generally 1 cooperative on Administration foreign t policies. I Fulbright reporiedly Is planning to I summon Secretary of State Rogers and I others who accompanied the President to l critically question them regarding the I Red China trip. Fulbright's acrimonious I hostility is very dllferent from the I I , OIANGI COAST DAILY PILOT ilob<rl N. W•«I, Publislltr Thom41 K«oll, Editor Albert W. Batta Edilorill! Page Editor ,,. -' -or the ll&llJ PW ..... to inform end •Urn"" 1111 ,.cm by pra;enUnc thil snnstr• op(nlorw •nd tom• ....,, Oil toplCI of tl'ltett:st. Ind by irovtcllns • forum ...,..,,.. or.·our l"ttldm° '""' :i:; ,,._.one u.. Mscs zV ot Inform~ we•-••I ••on ....... Tuuty, lllrda. 7, 1972 l • Morgan. QU!E'N!POKEN, wttty and genial, the powerful chairman of the House Foreign Af!airs Committee is internaUonall,y mbid- ed. He approves of the Pmident'1 going lo Peking and holding a dlal"l\le "Ith the leaders there. S1ys Morgan. a popular and leading practicing physician in his h o m e bailiwick: "I abhor communism and all it stands for as vigorously as anyone else. But we just cannot continue lndef!nltelJI to Ignore a nation of mort than 800 mlllkll in- dustrious and tightly disciplined people. Regardless of what we think of their rulers, the Chinese people a re determinedly on the move aod we must reaUsUcally face that inescapable fact and deal with it Intelligently and ade- quately." WIULE MORGAN has no expectatloa President Nixon wouJd appear before the House Foreign Affairs Committee, he will be offered that opportunltl. D!la'eet overtures already are underway.- Should the President r es p o n d favorably, It would be a 1pec:tac:ullr coup for .Morsan. Quotes lle1IJlllIJI J. Kimber, M t d e I t t publlllier -"Morallly, tr not rollgion, has more to do "lib "bat we think and act upon than technical and pollt!cal and ethnological gue11t1." • Mrt. Loa Qom, Loa llllol, ......... Jlll" ud ....... .., ----"There are .n ktrid1 of adventum in JUe, and all ,.. have to do ii stet them. I hope m1 -o ,..,. wIU be as 1ood and H exdtJnc II \be Jl"ll 41." I\ In maintaining this , aloofness Kissinger bas invoked the Immunity ol "ezecutlve fl'ivilege.'' SECRETARY OF STATE Roprs, who hat met with Moraan's coinmtttee on a mnnber DI occasions, ts cerWn to be •steel ta report on the CbJna trip -in whlcb he largely pla)'<d a mlncr1'0~:·He did not participate, ., did ~nier. tn the Pre.9Jdent's discussJons with Mao Tse. tuna and Premier Chou E .. 1a1. Oiainnan Morgan, a ; s'-y e Ir Con;reHlonal veteran, hat beacleol the Foreign Affairs Committee 1ince 11111. . Under hil forceful leaderablp, It has ..,. erted strong Impact Oil forelgn policlil - without fireworks and furores. Among hll colleague.a, Morgan is rated as one of tbe ablest and most responsible leaders of tbe House. He 11 particularly highly regarded becauae he avoid• hoopla and fanfare, . and ls quleUy and firmly businesslike and efficient without being pompous and 1tuf· fy, Dear Gloomy G.us Talk about bltJnc the band U111 feeds --big, bad, pollulilw factorlol ID Loa Angelea a"1l Oranp Oountlea have made ft ~ fGr moot "' ... lo u .. here, .. ... ""' eonc1emn u-bl&. I/ad. pollutJnc faclorlet I -Dial-"12 .............................. I 1rew ... ti .. A·= -,... ..................... .. goal " peace, but conquest. not . How t o Address· neceaarily military conquest, b u I Our Lawmakers ultimate Ideological conquest. Powerful elements In the Peking government, and probably In the people, don't think the American government, or even people, wmt peace, but are maneuvering for an u. •· ••NATou "imperialist" domination of mankind. AIM cra111tw1 (bl, II) N, ""I"' SI., Lot . ... ..... t. fOOfl _Md JCltln Y . .J""'9Y .CD), ·~ im.J, Jt depends Qpm Nixon and Premier 11.-'#111111,. 11'111., LM ...,..."' fOll'U. Dvrlrll Cliou Elt-lal bow far thi.s misapprehension ~':'.=:-·'~.~: ,.... .,_.. °"'" ·•"'9 .. iJ to go, prOvlded they are ptrsonally . u: s. ••~••••NT•Trv•• capable of overcoming Jt by reason. · '°""" c...rr Ollty) ' __ lll<N'4 'f, HIM9' (J.ftfl 011.trkt-DJ, tMt ·For It Is I threat to all mankind that G(l~r st.. ey,..,.. ,..., ,.. c. Scllmlft the most powerful ID dust r I a 1.. <• Dldl"ld -lit), Otl CamMI D, I¥ •• sun. 114. HNMr.t IMCfl ft!M01 Crtlt Hwner technological ~ple and the !M't (and Dltfrlct-JU. $ICVrfrf .. ,.. tldt.. SulM tio -·•-·· -....1 ... lhould remain allen1Ud •• "'-· ....... , a... IMCfl teet. Dur!"' eon-.....,....,... J'V"t'R: •l'ttllMtl -'on: H1M1.. IS" ~ H-from elCh othw, J>Ul'SUin& a susplclous OfflCt lldf.1 ldWftltl: l* L~ ...._ Ofl'lee and provocative course lhfouali unfoldina: ' ~':\~,.:":.t. ~fmwit ..._ OHa lldl., history, since the Pacific ~ it DO IT.ATI ...,,,.~ lorurer big enoogh to teep·peoj>Jeo-apart· --• cou ... ln the day Of the mWile. I 1 ' .,.._ .CafMntw (M De.Mtt-iltl, .. ~ .,..... ""' C.•••11"•: -== ~ Goftrtt. llOTll NIXOY AND Chou. --11. """'· """' ~ Ill -••tel (....,...., A -• ... a.ct~ 1111 S.Unlhl lftff\llllft Ill ~ti \ _ .· _____ • lln. Jollll ConWnlttle M HuetllM EW1""11on tlld telllgent enough to pe.rce.lve this """'""' • -.. °"""""W • ._.....-.. ...........,., JM* , •· MMt11,.., lutt Dhlf10-tlll, 11161 ~r equation, Gr they Wouldn't be meetlilg~ , :-,:..::-:.,.~.;.., =."':. T~•= • 'lbe Ka.iler's govenunent dKf not me« ~ a.q 111t111.etwi --.: ...._ c..n.i. sw---. ~ C-"f. Hli1. • with the London and Parll government( ' .,,, AJllMILYMA nor did Hitler's pemment eu:ept in a-; , : · ir•OM ou .. , cou1rTT lortloo.1 When Httler'1 ~met ~!':!!':~ dlff or .. ~~~c:;:~,.: men, t wa panilf .. ~, m_.,,-, ... fttt , w • ..,. .,.. c:Mlmllft ~.~--and _,_ ~~·--ie . ... "'9lc Wltltlll. ........ I/, ,,... W~lalt::.11.IUD, :-w-'° --~~ • Dtl9rlct-al1 , .. ~ ....., 11'4. Thi democratic ............. :r-lAllr-~=-~--~ ment and the tDtalllartan Moaeo. w CM•• •a .. .::t•••M ......... _. eovemment hive Uved .-'for~• i'.: .=. .or,. ... ..:,:=:~~ tWlblrf Withoal ID ~ lllDarllt -: .. ~::;_ 't=: ::J~C:..: U.. were w•1r-11-11> ......... =:••'* -.... cM11www T:•w••• Ibo w··•'-~-•••Wit ud tbe ~· en llflll P11t110-D1 .. 111 N. l\KM. ~.o. .-w,....,., , ..... AMfltlM -C.Ni""""I .,._._ IOI govommenl C111 Dft ~-,_ -'"' -... -.,.., an es:ploelon. tt ii rcirmlHI. bee_ I bu :.:~·:,. ~' ..,. ~ ._. 5 •• been dooe. ' ....... C9Wtn't ...... ., ........... Tbll Is the t.,.. ........ 11111 a. !r""~:.. ~ ~ -ta ... aubordlaata lo thil ,....t -I a man with wire whiskers and a bomb fn each pocket. This is because some of the prominent anarchists of the early 20th Century were violent radicals of this sort. But many more were peaceable and Christ·lik:e people, wlme orientation was basitally religious more than political. And, as ·a 'fmal twist to the Irony, most extreme conservatives are a I s o "anarchists" as well -they believe the less government the better, and no government best of all. POuna IS a circle, not a s~trum: if you. go far enough to the "left ' you meet )'ouriell coming from the right: and, contrariwise, if y~ go Car enough to the "right" you meet yourself coming from the left. Bucldey and Kropotkin sre not all that far apart.. Is the U.S.A. "capitalistic"? Only in part. Is the U .S.S.R. "socialistic"? Only in a perverted sense. And what is a Pruklent Nixon-attacked by "liberals'' as a "reactionary," and repudiated by "conservatives" u · a betrayer of their social and economic principles? In the practical ~Urly-burly of politics, "piire" categories hardly exist any more, if they ever did. In some ways , Lincoln was · • 0 SQCialist," and Theodore Roosevelt a "radical," and Jefferson almost an "anarch}.'il" But were they "leftists"? P r otests ' , Falastf, Tena., Glles Free Pre11: 1'Most forces at work in tod8y's younger generation seem positive. Young P:fOple !or exampl~, ~ chlef among those. urg- ing. new priorities for society. They urge less dependence upon war, more dedica- tion .to brotherhood, less materialism and the f.inding of better ways lor all me~ to ~are the opportunities of lile. In saying.this, we. must remember that if society bi to have a new force, it must be more than a force of protest. Protesting the, world's ills will draw attention to them. But It will no more cure them than placing hardened criminals in jail will make good cltizeM of them. '. •• We do need a better workl. But mote of loday'1 people -the yoqJli as well al the old - need to rea!J11 H wm ute more lban noise anCI ..-1o bring H ab<Nt." • • 8 11 G~f'fle --·-.. Dear Goorge: 'J11e mysteries o( nature fascinate tht. Whenever H rains, for tn-. at.Ince, the sun e.ventually evaporates the water . 1beu It rains again. Tbe mystery of nature that · fasclnar.o-me ii this: Whit the bell Is the point! ·• NATURE LOVER Dear "alure LoYer: Well. ,.. ... , this Ii the -. -eyct. ol Mother Nature wlildi wa call the "bolance or nature• aod ...,. 4 aot c.r the ~ .... o( -bm. '/lhal the boll IS the I. l'Oinl! (Sond ,......-., .. °"""' or, lf JOU hn'I • 111tblw1, Jllll wave as you go by). 1 L. M. BOJd ' " Husbands Blliid • ' ' To Wives' Faults 0 1A:lve to faults II al wars bllod." WOllamlllab Ask each or 11111 hlllbands to name his wHe'1 •&u111, and only .11 of those Jhm, will say, "She has none.'' Or words to ~t effect. Poll after poll prove& It. Query each of 100 wJves Jn this manner, and only nine of such ladies customarily will claim to find no raiilts In their gentlemen hiends. A,mllng that hatch of hUshallds, endly 211 can be expect..i to •AY they'd rllber not Wk about IL Only 15 of ·Ille wives likewiae moat probably will i&- fust to comment. A HUMMINGBIRD bu about J,. • 500 feathers. This comes up btcause. a client ·asks, "How many· le1:then , . on a duck?" Don't biow, nO figures at hand. Forget the duck. A robin has maybe 3,000 feathers. A whistling swan, more than 25,000 realbers. Why does It have to be a duck? IN GHANA, most ·all the childrein for years bore one of only seven first names. Which tranllate out of the local lingo as Sunday, Monday, Tuesday; ao on. Slid young- ,ters were assigned the names of the weekdays on which lhey were born. Almost every seventh c:bild; for instanct, was called Kwame meaning Saturday. QUERY -Q. "Understand there's a real simple treatment just developed whereby a lattoo can be !l'" moved with comPlOP table aa1t?" A. So II'• said. A Navy dermalologlsl, one Dr. !'.· W. Crittenden, Jr., reports be bu come up with such a tedJni.. que. Three treatments of about five minutes each. THAT WHALES d~ Indeed dream when they sleep ls known. although what they dream about remains a mystery. MIGHT MENTION, also, the law In Helena, Mont. prohibts unrestrained giggling in the street.I. HOW MANY whiskers does a man shave of( hi!: face and neck every day? Just about 24,000, if average. SUICIDE -Happens more orten than occulonally that a blind man, who regains hia vision, cofl\llllbl suicide. Aller the sight comes the Insight, and it's so sid. Soldiers who win wars do this, too. Their targets are dead. And Innocent coovlcls pardoned, collaspsed by julll<e. And dried-out drunks, their glasses empty of the enemy. AM ASKED the real name of Harlem Globetrotter Meadowlark Lemon. That's it. Although he was cbri6tened merely Meadow Lemon, be made the legal change two yean ago to Meadowlark. • · AU.' RIGHT, which state wss hit by the m<>S\ deatruc- Uve ice storm of all time? You won't believe it. Wu Mississippi. ln 1951. • Addren mail. IQ L. M. Bo~d. P. 0 ' port B•ach, Calif. 92660. ll7S, N•.,. .. Salesman Survives In Wil.ds POCATEU..0, Idaho (UPI) -After spend.Ing two weeks In the wilderness living on bird stew and porcupine meat, Ray Mendenhall says he wouldn't recommend that others try his adventure. "You can get killed," uid the 39-year-old Mendenhall, who set 9ut at Shoup, Idaho, Feb. 20 Io test his · skill at surviving the wilds._ Ancl·/i"t:un Ast any kid.·" AU Andy" II run. See It SalurdO)'I In the DAILY PILOT. lblsdoar ---toyau slnca1908 And ihrough it have passed money solutions for thousands of people just like yourself. Jupit,er Fi~'ngs Analyud " . Mendenhall, a salesman who is part Sioux Indian, carried nO rood during his journey - only a knife, ax, rope , matches, salt, candles, first· aid kit, compass, maps, sleep- ing bag and packboard. He survived during the two weeks, mosUy on juncoes, a type of snowbird, which he prepared in a stew form. He Call on First National when you need financial help. Take advantage of 66 years of.Orange County experience. also tilled a raccoon and a porcupine. First National Bank DfORAHGECDUllTY 1 Later, Mendenhall says, he stole an elk that bad been chased and killec& by a cougar. He said six days into the bike he watched the cougar ch.ase the elk over a cliff, then took the big animal's carcass ,and cured · the meat with part of the two pounds of salt he car- ried. ~ ...... ~~~~~~~~~ UNDER WHAT CIRCUMSTANCES IS AN AMOUNT FOR FUNERAL EXPENSES AVAILABLE UNDER THE RAILROAD RETIREMENT ACT? by EUGENE 0 . IERGERON If • ... 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E SOl'Ell· EIGNI: Are tt\111 Aktta PUPI. Tht)' &rt rare lm• p1rlal dop ot Japan. .. _ ... ITATa .. ca• Fl•IA... AU'IEN MA.NOit. C0M'AHY, tilt NO •• ...,., 'ACl'IC Ill.ANT 'llOTICTIOH, t'f ISJ:J Tiii: '""" W W#IN fllf CMll C.-, ... w..ri tcldit!Ni A--. ~' Ct lllcnli.. ,ITITION POI: AUTHOlttfY TO IOlt· WM t.Mw..,,...ltll Avt.. F11~1tt..... lie. IWtMI t:Mft .-.... (..... ......,. C, 1·-. 1111 lttttnlM l:OW MOHIY AND TO llXICUTf c.nr. ,,.,,.., • • ..... ., WM.TIA ~.THOM~ CASI MUMlll: ...... A..--, ..... a.di. (aUI. Q l J DlfOS Of' t•UST ,.!!: "::'': ... "°~'*6: ~:U'::~MI:: ;i':k,!~:0~~~$0N,... 'p \ •telllftfft ~~.k.wtk, ·~ In. t!!'i,~.·~:I~-= J111lt11 Avt n11t. o:::~~ o1 AHNA J, MAlt~tOROUG", IMe ;::.Met. :l'IC •• '"' "'· c:-~~I: ,, ~ll:llY GIVIN .. ttl'I l lYldtH.t, McottlN. Glll!N .. aV\.VIA.. CtMltW Ewlty CorPOf•tlon (• Ctllf. NOTICi IS HfREIY GIVfN THAT ,,......IHI AW p JltniNI. Qlllf n'3.C .,._. ti ........... MMM ._..,,, N t!MfUll,, 'IS. DtfMUl'lfl: SAMUEL It. CC11'11.I 111 Yt(flt Cklb W1y, Rtdor.dc Ch ltt MldlMI S~Mlwin. f1ltwlor GI it-e I OtlMw c,;., ,11 • ..... •It --lltvfM CttJmt ..... .-. M0$1F. ... oors I "" ..... IV, IAdutlvt. -..di. C..llf, trnn ..,-.; iU 1 llU tllad "'"Jn Pih .,....!fled l :,, •·-"' .·,, -.. Mid -....111 -,_,Ired .. Ille tf\MI, T• N ~; • Ti.:....,..,,_. It C8MU<tN O'I' t llrnlttd .1' '• I --J'-· 1 Int Co;;rl -.. -I ..,,,.. .... ~ ~ lfl ~ .tfl(t A C1vll Clmll'tt l"' l\ft Mlflll flied .... fht ttrtl'ltl'llll!A pet1! 1!11 fllt "'"v" ""'" I , Ctfw•lltn 10.l-•t•!. ti tM tMft: llf tfle '*"""' ...titt.id ~ • ., ,1•1,.,.,,1 • .,.1,..t "'°"'' 11 ...., 1111111 ,_ 0. o.r.o: Ftbl'V<lrJ ,.., 1tn eulflOrlllM l'lltn i. executf rwo 1.rtt •rd llAIClll INDt.llTalll, INC. M .,...,,. t!*ft, •!Ill thl _ .. ,.., ""' flll• l-tult, 1"11 m ... at fllt In !hit Leoti•rd C Todd t<!<ol'ld dttdl of !rutl In /1vor ol ltlldHI .•· 0. Wd"'1111. \IOUC:Mft. tt IM 11i'IMfMMt-' 1119 .tlluo <Ollrt • wrltltrl ,,..dlllt Ill ,.....,... It G_,11 P~nntr ' ro ~ Mt1tntled 'v Llnc:oln ,Mort11111 •~d a.er""" II fllr '".,.,.....,: PU • Y e A, 1'-COll\itltlftf ltr • Wtlttttt· er ortl Tiii• slo1emtnt w11 Hied wlttl th• C:011J1. Lo.n 11 Neu•• mane11 b;emu lotned o T\111 11"'-"" WM flltll '#llfl IN Qlulltv CAtlflE"Tlll & IA•NIS 41Y1 !•NEST itltMlnt. If • Jultkt C--0 wlttlln 110 t... Ciffk 0( Ottl'IM COi.int~ tn l"tbrut t)' u rc .. 11111 w ld dMd' ol ""'11 wo~~· C:ltf'lr; fif °'"'"" C9\lf'ljy .... JM. 11. 1rn. J. $CH.AG. Jiii.), -~ 11\>d., ••n otttr ., .. """'"""" •• ..,..... .... .,..., u 1rn. co~~ ITEMS 1 lllCI • ol 1111 Hlllt I • tNt PA ._ 17" ... .......,. tMdl. Ctllfor,.!• OtlltrwlMi .,..,, dtfeult win ., ......,911 .,. '"1« rnwntOt'Y. wtotc11 'M1f11t of m11111"" ,.,.. ff»OC nMJ., wtlldl It 1bt ti.lee ti butt-of e...UCtlltl'I .... w.. l'ltlftflfti Ind h C0\11' lllUl.W •OUTON, IUlllNS _ 1111 11t1lh 1«•1'4 11 tor. Kl11 '· t(1A. Kill , Pllbtl&Md °''"'" C••d C1lty Plitt. "" UMlwtl.-d Ill au 11'1'""1 ...,,,t,.lftt """ ... ,.,. • ,,,,.,...,..,., ,..,,.., 'IW ... '"' M IClriatCIC l'OJC. '°' I nd Kth E15J ,-1r11 S!rttl Ind '*"«Y IL • ,, •Cid Mtfdl '· ltn .. """ ...... "••ltl _..,.,I Wl1frlln ""'' "*""' ., """" , .. I., r"llHfM ,,. ""' A cP,....Jlellal c atlM IU •net 11 4 G1rll11d lft tilt cnv of S1nl• .,,,..q ....... .,. ___ . lf'"12 _,,., .nar ttw flrtt MlkAtltn M Hiia <Miltlt lnt. HM WHllMt'I ltt.l'r:!N A11t, C1111n1Y of Orin~, Sl1f1 of --------------l....i1u . It.,.. •\flt .. '"" 1111 •kil M 11, et-•-1t Mii .. C•lltrnlt ft2ll C1lllornl11 end flllt Mart~ 11, ltlt, 1! • ~~AL NO'l'ICE Dllflld "tbnit tY t , tm. .., I till JI -• " --.-· t:30 A.M .. In IM Su1t1rlor C011rl 111 t111 l4:IV JAH~T THOMl'ION, t!1:KVtrlx Ill)' II I "'I er, .,_, II "uMlslltd Ort nH Cot1I 01Hr flllot, Stilt of Cl llkll'"nli, lft Ind tor 11M1 col)n!1 llf 1'11 WIN .if 1111 ,....,.,o., M -.t .,_ ......... II MY• M1tdl 7, 14. 21. U , ltJJ W ·12 of C.tin;e. O.pirlmtnl 3 llltreol 11 7(IO PtcTtflOUI •UllNlll ,.......,. "'""' dtocedtrlt "':.: Nfll«I 1:91:.hfM, LEGAL NOTICE Clvlc c1nle1" Orlvt Wtll. 111111 .11n1. "AMI ITATIMllfl DUllT•A. CAllll'IHT•lll 0 llAl:N•I (SEAL ) ty, ' C1JllOrftl1, 1111 bttn fl119ll 11 1111 lltn1 •1'111 TM lollowlfll 111r-II dolM lllJ!f'Mt (IY1 llNllT J. fCMA•1 Jl,) Denakt L AtmtUf Clttt pltct lot 1M l'lt1rlng of lit ld pel!llon, 11: .US MlcArtllwr 11¥d. • IAlll »II wl'ltn 17ld Wl\tl"I 1nv Jlff'llllll lnl•rtUld In SWAl<ISON MOTOll lllACING. 7to ... O, ... ,,.. Mtow1ty =~~.c:. 1'~"'l~1f"Pll!V NOTIC:• TO CltlDITO•S rllt tM•lf ..,.~ ·-·· end thew UU1f, ii Long Beach Using Old tllWll!ll W•y, Cotlr Miit '7tU Ntw_, ''""' tllll, "'6) .,. i .. t CJ.lllNll A""'" IU ... l:IO• COUIT 0 ... TMIE 1ny t111y 1'11vt, whr th1 order sllould not Svllll'IMll Mttot lltdll(I, IM .. lt1t1 ti Ttl: 1114) "'"'"' STA.TIE Of' CAl.lfllOlllf\llA ,-o. 11o9 m~dt C1ttlotnle, 144 fftwtOft W1y, CCN1!1 AHtnltYt flt l ittlltt111 t°.::.!'r~~ THI COU"TY o, OtlAMGI •ti.re:.C.1 11 hlrtb'I tnielt to lh1 1•ld MQ.t. PuMllihld Ottlllt (Mii O.lly Piiot, A""""" fir '1tllltlff Ht. A·7UU Hlitlon lor turth1r 01rllc11ltr'- Tlll1 M fllftt ,. -.1,. c.tlldl#Cttl ~ • FtllrlMtY 1$. 2t 2' •nd M•rcll 7, nn l"llii.tlat!.. °''"" ~-o.ur Piiot ... '."'ft of LOUIS PHILLI , ltOllNSON. OATED: Febn.i•rv 2', 1tn . ciortortllon. iu-n Mt LO\JIJ P. lt011N5()N, .~. L. P. w. e. SI JOHN, ICIHNlTH •• SWANSON tcll J, u. 21, •• ltn Ml·7J ltOllNSON, ~-· LOUIS llOllNSON. lkl Covnry Cltrk end Clitrk • '"'"'""'' LEGAL NOTJCB LOU ,, 'llOSINSON, 111• L 0 U o1 11ld IOJtM:tLor Caurt Tiii• tltllfMflt fllld wl81 the Countv LEGAL NOTICE llOSINSON, Dlct1Sld. McOWIMi GllllEM • SYLVIA f:1trk ti Or4j1'19t C1111n1v fl\: Fti.. 11, }t lJ, NOTICR TO CllOITOal NOTICE IS HEREl'I' GIVEN to th• Att_.,1 Al Uw •v 11'1'11'1)' J. MHditx. Peit\llY Celon1y ••• attJ IUP•11110• COUl:T Oii Ttlfl trlllllot• • tll• .~, n•m911 dtc.stnt .,. 1 .. t c~°""'" ..,.,.111111 C .. rk. tit01'K• TO ta•DITOllS ITAT• 0111 CAl.l,O•"IA !'Oil 11111 •U PtllOflt hav!ns cl1lm1 t9•1ml lflt lulllf A llllWJ IU ... •IOl COUl:T 0111 THI TNI COUNTY O' OU.NO• Mii H<Mtnt ere r1411lrtc1 to tilt thtrn. P, o, lt)f 1ff JAMIS T. CA,ltln STAT• o, tALtfllOtlNIA 'Ol IN. A·1'1._ wltll tht lllCffWrv vauQ!u1, In 11'11 llfflc• Ori .... C. .... r~ll n"' LONG BEACH (AP) _ A AtttrMY .t U w THI COUNTY°" OUNO• Estelt .t l"THEL. MAI MOltlU!ON, o1 tht d 11k of tlll •bo'lt entlti.d coutl, Ill" TllltlblM UWIN Nazi Crane 11n OW,._. .,....., S•ll• 2 "''· A·?!... 01c111te1. " .,,_, "'''"· with ll'lt 11tCl 5SltY .,.,,.,...., ..,. 1i«11tw t 11 In t j C seU-proprlled .. ....,,.,. ... ell. CaHftf~ E~l•ft o1 DOlllS OIANE WAGN E.lt NOTICE IS HEltEIY Gl\1£M ~ tht "'Olld'ltrs, hi TM 11n0tr1loned 11 tll1 tfflu PubUsl\ed Or111tt C11st Diii~ Pltat, 1 Tfh 0141 IU4'U Dtet•Sed ' crH'lro,... ti ll'lt 1llo'lt ftlm911 deo:~nt of lhtlr t llorMy: OAVIO S. TING LER, Mtrth J tJ. 1tn •02-12 fioatlng crane that once helped ,ublLtlltll Or1n91 (tt~I 01l!y '!lot, NOTICi: IS HElllE I Y 01\IEN tt lllt 11111 1U PtrlClllS !l1vln1 C.l1lmt UllMt !Iii 50D N1wporl Ctnltr Orlvt , Suitt t2G,l----·-----------f t1W1,11ry 22. 2t, •"' Mi tch 1, Jl, 1'72 cr91111or• el lhl tbO'lt nirnid dKeclent tt!d Cl&el'd1nt t rt teciulrld lo Ill• 111am, N.w1111rt l11ch. C•UI. t2'6o. w11lth ;. Ille .to build Nazi U·boata is MW 45.J.n 11111 1n J1rior11 h•~ll\I ci.!tni •••Intl thi with ltl• 11tc11utY vtuc11tt1, In tM otflc1 'l•c• cf 111111ne11 al lllt u1111rr1l1n9ll In •II LEGAL NOTICE st ld dtctdtnl ere r.ciulrtd to ti,. thirn. al thl clerk al the tbovt t nlltletl court, or mt tttr1 per111n1111 lo Ille 111111 ol t•ld dofn& mort prosaic work in Wllfl tht ~U.11'1' 'ICNdltt .. !ft 11\1 tUICI It PrtWfll flltm, Wllfl 1111 ,.,CIUtry dte9111nl, Wltllfft IOVf rnortlhl l fl•r lhtl ------~--.,------' __ 1 n-ach harbor, w'·re It LEGAL NO'l1CE of 1111 c11rt el tilt 1~vt tn!lt*I court, 01 VGUchlft, te 1111 und1t11t111t4 •I tht orlkt llrt'I P1Jb1lce1lori If! Tl'lh notlct . SUl'l•lo•'~~J:; OF THI -· ~ ~ --------------lie ,,......,, thlrn, •1111 Ill• Netb•l'Y ., lltr lllOl"l\t'f, ,ow1r1. Tr•ll'ltWIY Incl Otftcl ,.,.,th 3, ltn . ,. IA ,Oil lo ed u IAl lP• V01tC111r1, to 1f1t undtf1,19ntd •I I ... .itlct lltnfltll, AttorfleY& t i L1w, 2901 Al11nllc MA RVIN l-ll09tNSON, STA.Tl! OF CALI ltH WU w 4ltl years ago. l'ICTITIOUI IUSltlflll of ltit!r •ll•rfllv•· Du It y EA A'lt ., ,,o, lmc 'JtU, LOl'll llttth1 llOBElllT L. "OBINSON Tlllf COUNTY 01' o•AM~I -· big nJ f W Jd NA.Ml ITATIMINT CAJl:,f.NTEll I. IARNES !llY: lllOG£ri C.Ulornte tolOP, Wlllch 11 1111 tltce ol ANO JAMES E. ROBINSON Ni. A·mtl • ITION Jlut: SOUVe r 0 Or Tiii r.llfllwlM Ht::Hfl 11 fflllt 111J1h1111 A. OltAllLf), 4U.f MKArttiut l l'ld., 111.0. bu1ln .. 1 of fllj Unclttellflld In 111 m1lttr1 Co-E•tculor1 of !ht Will NOTIC• O~ MIAIUMO OM I' T Wit ll J.a: ODe Of four Whole 111 l mc IJU. NIWMl"I llMfl. C•lll!ll"ll!t Hfftlnh19 ft tllt t1l1te el Mid dec:ldtnl, Of 11\t 1bov1 n1rl'lld decedent t:~:::·~s't1.c::E:,.i;~y AHD l'Olt true! TOM Mee.ALL & ASIOCIATl!S ~ w!!ldl Is fhl .,ltct .t Mi1Jrwu " wllt'I four montflt eflu 'IN ,Ir. M lle• OAV'tD s . TIMOLllt ' &tttt or G. II. 'lllEUON. 11~ know~ cons ion reportedly WU AOIE"CY· klltt ., .... T....,, -lflt lolllllttll•'* ht ... mt lltr• Plrttllll"' '~.:!..'h~~· 111 1 n JOHNSON & WILSON, INC, IS GREENBElllR'I' 'llESSON. Oec:e1ted. Ordfrd ...,,_,,,,llJy by Adolf kuftt Molli Stt"Ml1 Ottlllt, Cellf, ..,._ 1-,.,. ffllll II Mii cNadtftt, wllltl11 lour •IV ' t .. -...., (lllttt Of',. .. llt.,. NOTICE IS HE•EtY GIVEN ll'lft ,........... lltUC:I Sl"NnT AINICIATIS, IN· "*"111 •fttr lflt tin.I IMIMktllon .if lhll Ctlltttll'll SPUrtlll HilUIN "...-..rt lttclt. C.W. n'6I THOMAS L PRESSON h .. flied 111.-ln t Hltltr. COlll"OAATIO -1~'"' In ttetlce. Exec:vtTIX flf ttll WUI ""' 1n1) ~ Of "· I ( ll Cellfltnll, SulN no &111111 TNer. 500 Pt!M l'"llltvtry 17. 1rn. tf tht IJtlo¥t 111mt1 tf«Ntnt AtlwMn .., C••""N-. Htlllon lor Ptol:l111 al Wiii 1nc1 rot W1':: OUT 374-oot· ta 1 Soutll Mttft Strfff, Ott"''' C:•lll. n... LOlllNA MAllllE JOOTI '"° lllOWA.I, TltlTNIWAY ANO llNMlfT Publllllltd Ortnte CMSf Pilly Piiat l11u1n(t of Lelltr1 T11lamenlltY lo petlo · """"'" It l.IW ' llorltr. ttfttWICI lo wllldl 11 rnaclt lot 5 OOt).ton moftltel' cranes ODI Thl1 Mlll!l'IMI 11 N I,.. COllductw II~ I JOHN C. HISElllODt 2tll A.II Mic A Mttdl 7, l4. 2\, 21, lt12 lot.71 turllllt ptrllcui. ... encl lllet the flrne el>ll ' tiled by lhe G ' C•Httlloll. Co.l!lctcv .... II Wit wm ' "' 11lec1 cf t111rt111 The 11me h11 Min set WU ICl2 ermans, lruee IC. •-"· ,, IM 1io¥1 n1mld •ecfflnf ~ ~·l c!.~ IH ... LEGAL N011CE 1or Merdl 11, nn .• , 9:)G '·"'·· Jn !ftl ed 1noth« ~~ WEhllelbh• ICnhg tow·! Thi• :~~_:.~~ nl9d wllh 1111 C..fttv :~,•t::.~:~~1Ta'.\:, SAINlll ~;~ 1nJ1 :::·::: ~ "OTtCI TO c•101ro1ts ~4:~1~ ;,J c~ic·~~~=~ ~~ivel :es,~;~ &CfOM we I\& 11 30nt Ciottli: er Ottl'otlt County 11'1! Pfll. 10, 1172. 4SU MtcArllwf llvd. · , t~ 1 K r 1 N•. A·11HI ttlt C!tv ol Senti Al\I, Ctl!rotftli , Ind t '· third dlsap~•red 1·nto l 'I Aflll\Ol'IY A. TllMIP1'1rl. 0-.utv Ce11ftf'I ,,o, ltl 17N 11111 lt\td Ol'•ftH coist D•llv '11"'· su.,tler ceurt el th• 11111 tf c1H+•r· 011t0 M1rtn 1, 1911. •l'C ,........ Cltrk. "'-""' Ill( .. , C1HI. nu1 ~ F•lltlltry 2t, Ind MltCfl 7, 141 21, un Rus.sla. 11111• N•· Pl-"'' T•h UIQ Ul·"" JlS·7l Iii• .., '"' Ctu!ll~ ., Or1n1• WILLIAM E. $1 JOHN, h b .. Ullllsll911 Ortnsi C-.il OJllv "llit, AltttlW)'I Qr Ct·l•IClrfirt E$llle cl J . DWIGHT TUDOR, Oltt•S· Counlv C\tik A t ree-mont v Oya g e FttlluirY 1s, 22, t• ,111 M••t!I 1, 1112 Pui.Us11tc1 O••n•• co.1st D•!iv p1501 LEGAL N~CE td. McOWEN, GREEN & SYLVIA h F v 11 N!lllte is llt rtllv 1!v1n tc crtdllflr' of Slt I . c1111m111 a.~111..,. tbrouab the Panama Clll1l 406< tbrllttJ' 22. ~. '"' Mtrc.'I '• u . 11n ""' 1bov• namec1 c1tct0tn• rri11 111 .,,,_, c:1111tni11""' •-··•t the 1-·~b -•-... 1·•· , ••AL Non~ "'4-n f'te.T1Ttou1 au1ut11s co••Hll'ls 111v1n1 c111m11 •e•tnsr 1~ 111d T11: ms1N 111U¥6'-' UUl"l 1 1um-l.olt a.EtU ...a "AMI STAT•MINT dtq0e11t 111 re<i~lrt4 to tae lh&m, w"tft ArtfrMV• ..,, "•lllitr11r boom, COUilttr•balance and top The l6HOWllll C°'"rl llDll and Nl'lOl'll 1M lllCtlllfY voudltrs, lft thl all)(t Cll Pulll!aflld Or1net Coasl 0.1!~ ~ilot, deck .truclur .. ' •• I'" Long IA.a_. LEGAL N0'11CE ere delft• llutll'lt$S 1a: tlle C1etk of ttit 1tiovt 1n11uec11 court, er Mt rth 7, t. U. un tol·7i .... ll'C PICTITIOUI ·1u11N••• LA VlllNE Tl.ltJtACE COM,ANY II to 1rtst11I "'"" with 11'11 llKllllfYl--------------- l Bett ch Nabrval. Shlpyard,dwhere ....__ ... ," .. "",.,• tTATlagNT "'" 11.1.l a1.1 :n10 1C1t1U1 A¥1 riut1 An 1h11m 1 ~oucti.,1 to 111a unc11r1l1fled •t lh• 0111u '"" ... ~ •t• NOTICI TO CW•OITOlll C•llflll"lllt . -1 IY!"Dll M, Knob11uch. 11001 Vt llt )' Mi ll, LEGAL NOTICE was c istened Y1r Der· blulnttl ••: SVPllllOl COUllT Of' TNI l.-•·• c. Toff, 1173 5,..flll .. Sit. .. El Mortlt, C•Uforftll 'IJS\ wlll(h rick 171 HAcllNOA l EST HoME, 114t INI ITATI 0111 CALllllOllNIA fOl ·-· L61W INdl, C.PI ... IJ. 11 tht ,l.ec:t If lloullMU trf tht ul\OW1l111tc1l------------- • ( ...... '""'· Aflllhllm, CtllfWR\9 Tiii touNn OF OUMOC Ct+tllvt IE.~llY CtfMl'tlla>n (A c•n•. ,,. •H "''""' Pttl•lll lnt ,, fht e1!1tt al su,1•10 .. ~~~ 0' TM• Each crane reportedly cost ...,.... w. '•flllr11t 1"1 '"' ,......, -. A·nn.1 C•tl. 211 Ylcllt ciu. w.v. ltldondl .. 1• 6tctdel'lt, within 1o11r 1'1'10nth1 '"'' "• N I H 5 llllo lo build $1f"t Alllhtlm C1llf Ed11' ef llEltTHA M. FOWL.I., alH hllcli, Ctllf. tc77. lhl flrll Pu&IP<allon llf 1111• nollu . STAJI 0' CALl,OtlNtA fllOlt ~f'l:I p S ~· m 0 ' Ma,;. M. ,,j,,..,.._' M2 JMn W1y, t-ti BEllTHA MAY fOWlE•, KtrfY II. ltlctltr, tit! JuPln AYll'I~. D•ftd Mtrdl 2, 1'72, TMI COINT'I' Of' OkANOI 'l1le U.S. Navy had to spend Pl1e1nt11, c:.111. 0tc1119ll. Lotte 1iic11, C1 J1f. ,.._ J. Dwlllht tudcl~. Jt. l'IOTICI 0, ::;..:11,1;'' 0,. PITrTrOH -~•·-"~ 00() j st t Tl'lla i.utll'ltll II bllnO eenduc'lld 9y t NOTICE IS HEltEIY GIVEN t9 fht "71111 bu1lnt• It undl.iclld br • llmtted Adml11blreror al lhl E,tl!I POil ll'ISTltUCTIOMS AUTHOlt lllHG anuu~ ..,,.,.,, U 0 Gl!Mrl l '•rtnlrll'ilit. u9lllt~1 of th• 1bo'll n1m9ll d1Clld1nt '•tlfltf"shtp. ol uld Clttederll, rtURmble It for service Jn MltY M. S1lm1M lhll •.I "'"'''" Mivl111 cl•!m1 ffllftlt ttll DATl!.Ot FlbtulrY 11.. ltn. IY'9!1 M.. KlllM•vdl l!XIE.CUTOlt TO t:XECUJI! 0110 OF h Gtot11 W. P't r1i:lft1 ~Id dtctdtnl 1r1 llCIUlt911 It tllt lhtrn, ltolltrC C. Tedd. 11MI \11lltY Mtlf1 IM. J11 TllUST Long Beac , This Jlttt rnfl'I 111'4 wllll tht CO\lr,!y wllil 1111 nec;1111ry vouchtr1, lft 1111 office Gtr.1t11 '•'1r.tr II MM!t, Clllftnllt t1TH E&111e ol JOHN (, HILLEBRE CHT, Tb«! crane bas been in COD-Cl1rll: "Ot1-CPllnlY 1111: F1bru1ry l~, al lh1clerkOf1111 tbovt ontlllM C9Url, tt Tlll1 1l1!WT1t11I Wl l tried wttll lflt Coup. A!MrlltY ftf" AdlftlNttt11tt ebo known ti J. C. HILLEBRECHT , pti'L 9v ttvfflY J, MIOdoi<, OtllUI)' r. 11r1"nl lfltm, w;th !flt llKIUtrY ·'I Cl1rk -1 Ottnlt Counly 611 M1rcll 3, tttS·OC Ottfl~f<f. tlnUOUI U8e since J9f6 for Coul'lf¥ Cltrll. ¥oud!tt1 to 1111 ul!d•r1l1ntd 11 lflt ofllc• ltn ,.imll!hed Or1no1 C11st Otlly Pllo', K.N~il'~ie~SECHtt\~~~!u~~V:t-1 :::,:: .. heavy work and under con •OHALO 14. P••NNll: ol hfr •tT11rn1y1: THOM,SON ' KIESl PULO ... lllOLSTOH1 IUltNS & Mtrcn 7, U, 21, 21, 1'72 J!0·11 ~r '0""' c ... I' •••• ,,,,, ••• ,,,,, • An.tMV tt L.. llT: llllCHAllD THOMPSON ), P.O. lld~ MCKtTT•ICIC '" '"' " '-'-" tract to private <Xlmpanits for Jll W. TNnl It, :J'J1, Lll'Mlsey, C:1lltor"l1 '32~7, wllldt Is 1hf A ,,..,n.tltMI CtrHttlleil ~er•in his vtrltlfd P•lll'on for 1,,.1ruttlons r I d h IMI•.., catll. ftlfl .ZICI ol llutl11tt.1 tf tl'll undttt.11'*' I" 111 Nil wnt111r1 •.ull'ltnl LEGAL NOTICE of l~t CO<Jrl 1uthorlJlng him 1o exec111e • II tlDi oa s as eavy as 425 Tth M~ltl rne11er1 ~111.i111 to t11t '""' ti u i• 1-•r Htltt. c:eilfwlli. tm• detd o1 tr1111 In t•wr of the untied St•••s tons ''4tl1 OKliCIM\I, wLlllln to.ir "'"''"' titer \ht "'1« •Alll an cf Am«lcl To secure Jedet•I '"''-t••ts I,; \ ho'·•• fncJuded "ubllslled Ortnte Cots! 0111)' 'lie!, fJNI ""i.llcttlen ti 11111 nat1c1. I' ,,ttt MUNICl,AL COU•T OP CALll"O•HIA, due lrom tlld tst1tr; s•!d dtld If 1rusl wo rteen .. l-.3 FlbrtH.l'J 2' •nd M1rch 1, 14. 21 , P1lld Flttlnll fY 23. lf 72. "11tllllllld Ort n .. C0t1t 0..lly ,llot, COUNTY OP OllANGI! WWld «rvtr tllt tetl pr-tlY r.rmfr1l' lln m.n IOA MAY ltOAltl( M <II ' 14 21 • 1tn '°', Jlt Cl•k c..,., Drt'lt Wit!, Stnl• An• HC11r:1Y le• I promll!l>fY noll lll'C\lft4 bY S 0 m e J } 0 • t 0 D I t e I m l!!!tCUlt111 ti tllt WUI tt •t ' ' ' ' . 2 CINTltAL OlllA"OI! COUNTY dttd of trust dltsct fbtd ., 11tm 2 ot t~• JocornoUves bound for-; Korn, L!OAb .. lfOJ'JCB IJCN ............. """"........ LEGAL NOT1CE JUDICl"L OIST•tCT ES!•!t'I tn .... n1or~. whlCl'I contL111 ol II>• a -'·n deep aubmerg•-All:D Tl+OM,SOH CAI• "UM•llll .. UC 11rmcl!fl1t1ljl' tll!rty.Jllttl Ill/ 1c111 ol _,.....,, -• PJCTnJOUO aUtlN•tl TltOM,Sotl II IUasz IUMMONI ot•llO• ftovt l1ncl loc11911 In C..--, ttJt Vehicle I 407-ton atomic N .... I ITAT•M•NT 111.0. ltl ,,, llllCTITIOUI IUStN•ll fl l1inlltft : JOHN W, W.:OWEN , 1n In· counl'I of .ltlvi tsldt, $Ille ot Ci ll!Ornltl • u.i.KtT, ~ tnu NAM.I STATIMINT d1¥1du1I, MCOWEN, GREEH .. SYLVIA 1 end th1I N'.t •UI 11, lt72. 1t t:lD •.m, In rt•ctor and I •ton IUDken Tiit followtnl ,.,tin 11 """' ti.ill,.. Tlll1 u.J IQ.Ull Tht fotlowlllt C«Hr•tlon tnd ..... $OM Nrlnlrll'llp, YI Dtl111(11nlt: L 0 Is ltll SY11trlot CO!,trl ol IM 51•1• ,, tu' "·t (t JJM-• •--the hot N : A"'"""'t ft< IJICll!ti• •tt tlolM bu1lnt!1 11: HOWERTON, OOES I thrWlh IV, lft· C1IHOfni1, In ..,., fer Ille Cllllntv • ot U,_ llCU uvw. • MAG HIT IC COMMUNICATIONS ,ubllllltl Ofl"h COltf D•llr fllllof, COTTONWOOO MANOlll COMl"ANY, cl111!vt. 0t1n111, Detil'lm!nl l lhereot 11 XQ Civic tom of the harbor IYSTEMS, OQO CMI-P tlvt, Sulrt ,..,_,_l"'I 2t alld ~ II 1 14 21 lt7l I I 21111 K1t1llt Avtn"*• Al\lf\l!m, Tl 11'11 Oelel\d1nt1: CPr1!1r Orl-n Wt11, S•nf1 Afl•, Cilllo,nle, • 110; NIWPOrl 11\tCh, ~•Ufornle tWI ' re ' 1 1 C1ILl01"nl1. A clvll comp111n1 1111 bffll filed '°V t~t his bftn nxld 11 1111 tk'ne •ml ol•c• !Of .ltootr D. Ntcllol1e1n. 30t$ Meunt1ln ~1t·72 L111111rd C. Tock!, llJJ St11rnte1 p11/ntlffl 111lnst you, If v°"' wlllh to IH--the 11e1rlng a1 11ld petition, wl!ln il!d Vl1w Orlvt, Lint l11t11, C1Uletn!1 .-_\ll!WI, Lone •••Ch, C1llf. K1411J. ltnd tlllt l1wwll, you murt f j!r r~ 1htsl wh111 1nv P11rson1 1nt1r1s!tt1 Jn th e ea1111 Costa Mesa ffifl • ~" •' NOTICE KtttY IC. ltld'ler, 1111 J\lllt n AVtnue, eturt I wrlllen Plltdllll In rt!l>Onll le miv IP~ttr and show ,~..,~. II t nJ II fV Tiii• b111ln1.s1 11 llltlrw ~ 11'1' •tr &.11A1UALt l Olll '""'' C•Uf. -... lflt cernplalnl 101' 1 written or cr11 ht vr, wll)' tN 1t6tr ~d not M mtdl. lndlvldutl. cr .. nve Ee.Vitt C«PC1rtflon IA Ctlll. Jlttd[lll, If • Ju1t1C1 C""11 Wlll'lln lD lll'tltrrn:e 11 MrtllY mtdt 10 !hr u ld ... ., D. N!dlll-I.Alt llll (Wj,,J, )If Ytdit Club Wl/W, lttotlorldo dtYI '9fltr ..... IUmmor!I It 1rr\lfd ort ....... ll. ptllltoA for f\lr1htr PltllCllltrJ. Tlllt 111tm1tnl Iii.ii Wint ,,.. C.UlllY MOTICI TO Cl;l!DITOIS '""'· c.111. 90271. . 011\wwlMt. ytxlr def•~ll wlll bt: 1r.tr•ed r!! 0111!d : Fn1r111ry 21, un. c t1rt of o,.,... C011nty e.n: , ... 11. lt7t. SU,lltlOll COUltT OF TMI Thi• llutlntllJ It condUCftd .. y • l!m1lod IPPllCtllCn b'I Ille cor••nllH! •nd th• COllfl w E St JOHN I V l evtfty J, M1dfo1, DtllVIY Cou nly STA.Tl 01' CALl'O•MIA 'Oil 11ert111tll'llo. mlY tnltr 1 h.ldtmtnl 1ttln1t "°"' lor l... c~11f., Clerk .~ (lttl!, Clttt. TH• COUNTY Of' OIU.NG• PA"7EO: F.oruttY :U. lt72. mMrf .•r crlhfl" r•Htf t~~e,ltd In lt>t ot llld Su1>1rlOI" Caurl PllK' Nt. A·1ll71 Ltonttd C. Todd. compt1mt. MCOWIEM ORllH • SYLVIA "ubllshfd Orll'lllf C:Mtt DlllY 1'1llf1 E$tllt el MAMIE F ll I! IT I It , Gtn1ral ,1nn1r If,_ will! ft Miii tflt Mrtc1 II •~ 11· Atlotlllrt' it L•w FtMUlry 2'. 2'. •11111 Mttdl ,, 14. ltn Dtct11td. TPll• ll1temtnt ..... fllld wtlll 1111 (OU,.. ..... fll .... """-'"· 'I• IMllkt H .. ,. ~"' Cll-• AYlllloll Wm• S Medal •-------------"'-·.n.1 NoT1c£ 1s Me1:&1Y G1veH ,. ,.., tv c11rk °' 0tlf!llO' c-1y.,. Marc11 ,,, ~ • ,...,. ,,_ '""'""· 11 ,11,, SMll• • 1· Utdltor1 of ll'lolt ....,.. Mmltd Rcldtnt 1912. 111•v .. fl..,. "'time. , o IH .,7 LEGAL NOTICS llltl .i1 ,.,....,. haVl119 c1elm1 tHlrlll 1111 ~ 011911 HIV. 16, 1t11 0~,,.:., cinl•t1•nlt ,,. .. ll ld decldellt trl f'l<IU!rlld lo IJll fhtm, ,ULO,, lt:OUJON, I U I" S 0 {SEA.LI Ttll,,.;,.. ID•JlN Soldier Army· Flrat Lt John J, l'ICTITIOUI iUllNllS w1111 lh• Mt11wrt Youdle11, lft tile flffl(I McCtTT•ltt< ooneld L. Arm°"''' ,.11.,""' .., •xtcurtr MAMI IYAT•MINT ti !ht cllrk of !hi lbovt tntllltd court, et A P,.,.lil._,..I c.t'wtflllt Clirlt Publl11'1'1f Ortni:t CMJI P illr 'ilo!, Sch.·-IOI! ol Mr and Mrs ,.. ~11 I ·' to fll'n..nt ttll!l'I, wUll tllt f'lt(llMl'J ,.. Wllllllff '"''"'"'· /118Y: Nll'I"' Mti.ch. ~.. ' ,. ,.-•• ,.-Uor, • ' tuil:.si ";1~ ne ,_.._ t r• ,.,,.. ¥0UClttt1. lo IM undltsllltltd 1t 1111 tlflc1 • ...,.., ~11 .. Ct'""11MI Ml• Deputy ~, "'·''"'' ' "' ,. "" " Ruben R. Schade of 196 I TOWN .. tOUNTltY TOWING , of hi• 1lkll'"t1•r: CLAUDE E. YOUNG, Jll Plut1 MCOWIN. ••••N & IYLVIA 1------------- Yorktown Lane, Costa Mesa. i1tVINf TOWING ~ ••VINE TowiNG wm n.1rd s1r111. s1m1 ""'· C•1lfo0n'll• Pullll&llfd or.,,.. c ... , Oltlv Pl1et. ,.. •. c"'""''"' 1111te 1 LEGAL NOTICE ··--elved the Bro··· h., COMPAMY.1to02 'cv'ivw Dr .. U11Mrtlfy '1791. Mllc:ll 11 1111 •I-al 1)11$1-of Metdl ,, 14. ,,, ,., 1m a-n Or•-· CtHfwni. n"' 1~ •-. , ..... D~ fl i rk rrvlr,e Cll!f 1111 i.r11Rr1l1tltd In •ll mt lttrl Ptrt•ll\ln1 Tll1 1114) U'Mltl 7J17 Medal for outstanding service 0,~ ,,..,,;, Gtic:• Alftcraft, ,... w. to"""''" o11110 dtctdtnt. w11t1111 four LEGAL NOTICE 1.111rr1.,-1 ,., ,.111 ... 11111 1o10T1c1 TO c1t1c1To1t1 Cider, Sin!• AN, Clllf, =·~ tlltr tll1 11111 111i.1lc11fon el 11'1!1 PUbll1htd Or1n1• Cc1$1 01;\y Pllol. SU,llllO• COU•T Of' TM• IS an Jnform1tJon officer in Tflll buJlrwt• 11 btll'll collducf9d .. ,.. I o; .. -l'tb u IY n nn ITAT•Ml"NT 0111 AIANOONMINT M1rch 1, 1,, 21. fl, ltn m -n STAT• 0, CALIP'OltMIA FOil Vl1tnam. ,.,,,,..,,,.,, t I • °" uu 0111 ,,CTITIOUS TN• COUNTY OF O•ANOIE Lt Schad ,_of•"'-Din" It A~r•ft LAltltV It CULLETON 1us1N111 NA.Ml LEGAL NOTICE "''· A·"'" • e, I memuu '°'"' GrlCt >.t11crtff btc...-or of lilt Wiii ef 1111 Tiit f110Wlltll lllt-Jiii t bl,.,..,_ flll Eaf1te ol MELVIN HAllOLO EVIOON, lath mWtary police brillde Tiii• 1te1M11nt flltl ~ tlll c111nto/' •tlovi nimN dtctdtnl u~ M 1ri. 11o:t11:ou1 "'ti~ "'"'' ••• we 0tc1•Sld. 1 Cltrk ol 0t•l'll9 Ct11ntY ""\ f ti>nr tl'tl 11 ti.AUDI I . YOUNe WEl.U FAltGO IECVlllTY GUAllO NOTICE TO C•EOITOllS NOT!CE IS HEREIV GIVEN to fh• rtceiVed the award in l.<mg trn. I Y Btvt,..,,. J, MtcldClll Dtitufy COi.i,.'. JIS W•I TlllN Slrttf SEltVICES, et 1SJ2 WtJI CWT!l'llOl'IW'Nllh SU,IE.lllO• COUlllJ o' TH~ credl!cra ot lflt 1bove n1me<1 lltced~lll Bl h Vietnan\ lr Cl•rt. Stllll A..a, Ctlfftrnll "7tl AY9 .. Fulltr!Ol'I, Cellf. '2U4. STATE o' (ALIFOltNIA fOlt lh11 •11 1>1r10n1 "•vlng cl11ms 1111n~1 !!'It D ' ' P 1"'9 Tll: t1ltl IM1<43'1 Thi llclltlout bu1ln1D n1m1 rtflt"tld to THI COU"TY OF O•ANGt: 11ld dettdlnl 1rt r1<1ulred lo !lit them, He entered the Army in July Publlllllld Or11'111 Ctlt l O.llr Plttt, At;"~:' ~11-:!0r c. 1 D 11 ,11°' tboW w11 flltcl In Or111N CiauftlY "' Ht. A·llttl with lht nec:•111 ry voucrier1. In 11'1• ollltt J989 Ind t/Q Stationed It Ft. Jl"lllrvttY 22. 2', 8fMI Mlrcft 7. 14.,.!,fnl1 ,lb~u.rv 2ti ::; Mire:' 7, ,:. j 1, 1,n Mt rd't JI, 1m. Eslllt Clf HOWAltP 111. KYER, Ott111· ol the Cllfk II tllt lbo'lt entltltd tourt. &r • -. • IAICElt INOUSTl:ll!S, INC., Ul2 Id. 11 PrtHnl ll'llfn, Wl11'1 Ille nt<t111rv George G. Meade, Miaourl ... Sl7·12 Wiii C11mmonw••1tll. F111ltMor1, C•HI. NOTICE 1$ HEAfSY GIVEN fQ !tit 'loflCh.ert. to 11'11 uflCltr•lwnttt ., Ille lfW btfore oof .. cr overseas LEGAL NOJ'JC!!, tiw. crtclllots Of tfl1 1bovt r11mtc1 dtct0rn1 alfl(I a1 JAME~ s. e v100N, 1•111 Lt. i.~'.!'de 18. •• 19& 3 LEGAL N-c• Thi• bu1!n1u w11 andudM -~ • thlt 1Lt p1rson1111vlne clal,..,. •••inst"'' C1lwrt Strttt, wooo11nc1 Hiiis, c 1n1orr•• ilel.. 1 111/CTITIOUI IUllNllS Vt• II!; C:orpor1llon tOtltwlrtJ, 11ld Cltttdfnl t tt tt<1ulrtd to Ille them, fl»I, whlth 11 l~t Pll t t et tlutlntll ol -adua'-ol Can. GlrarA•au NAM• iTAT•M•ttT IAKElll' INOUSTRJ!S, INC. wltll tll• rwcn11rv vCllKfl1r1. In 11>1 Dflltt "'' 11nder111ntd In •It matt~,. ••rt1lnln11 •• IC -""' Thi f It I .on I -.I W Inf PICTITIOUI IUllMISS A. 0, Ed .. ltor\, of 11!1 d trk tf !Ill tboYt t l!lltleG CO'Jrl, c.r 11 lht t1lll• ol MhS dtc~tn!, Wl!hln IDUr MlslOWi'I Central Hllh SCbool II: 0 ow no 111' 1 111 1 ~ NAMI STAT•,tit•NY SKt1l1tY. te ~r•atnl th1m, wltti lflt 11ec:t111rr ~1111 t lt1r !Ill llr1l pu1>Uc1llD11 al 11111 and -•elved "-BA cfe-ee TH! FILM ITOI", "' Wttf h i"" Tiit, tollOlll'll'lll ,..,_ • oolnt k t1111u , P Mn V&1tPW!rs. to 11\1 under1!1/llCI ti ll'e 011:c1 nol,c•. ....... lill!J . • •• l lvd .. MIWPOfl l..cft. ••. ~ of "' tllorl'ltYI: ll08EltTSON, HOIVSElt Otted Mlrcti J, ltn. Jn 19'7 from Central ~fethodi5t , I lcJ L ., ..... ltn "' Ml ... tt(>LIDAY IQUIP'MINT CENTllll OP: Thi• •ll>ltfl'lt nl .... , flltct wlllt the Cou~ a GAltl.AND. "'"' CtmPUI Prlv~. J1mt1 s. 'Evldon Col ..... e , Fayette, Missouri. L1!~. : •• :. • • r OltANGI COUNTY, IOll Gltffft or ..... "' Cl•rk of Or11191 Ceunly 11'1 Jell. 31, Ntw'llOfl Bt.cti, C•llfotl'lll r.:t"" whlcll 11 Oon1:d L. Evldon ·~ Thli W.ll'lt•• ft M int c.!llllltttld '" .., &eoulev1rtl, St1lllot1, C..Hflrftl1. ltn . 1111 Pll<I ol 'u1ln111 of !ht ul'lllerlftned tn Rcsr,., J. G0$.1 11\0'tvlduet. Alllrnle Cor,..-t'fltf'I, lllC., t Ct llfem11 Publll/1911 Or1nt£ Ce~tt Dtlll' Pl!ot, 111 tntlltfl ptrlllnlnt fO lfll 111111 al Ulld Cc·E~ecutor. al lhe Ptlrltli L• 11~'1 C•-•llon. SOii G•nltn Gt•"• f'tllrutrY U, 22, 2', •!Id Mt rch 7, 1tJ2. d1ctd1nt. within fCl<Jr rnori1h1 titer the Win of thl t llovt namld dtc1<11~t. T\111 lllftmtnf flllill Wltll f111 C911nty leUlh'trd, ltt11i.n, Ctlt'°'nle. 3'9.S.n llr1t p~DllUllOn ol thll nollce. JAMES S. IVIDOH Clerk et or1111t c-tv 911: fld, 11. 1'1f, Thl1 t11.111111u •• ctfld!ucltd ~ • cor· o.ttct FebrvttY 29, 1t72. inu C .. wttl ''"" Br ••-'"' J. MMdo.t. c~I Cl'Hfh' ..,..non. LEGAL NOTICE SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL w ... 11:1111 MMI•, t 1n1. tl»' Newspaper Unit Eyed Cltrt HA.lllDl.D e , McCL.AllNO,.., IANI( Atlttlll'I' ht c .. •reculff'I . """ ,rt tldtrlt flllCTITIOVl I II I NllllNl 8tltklt11 AuOcloliotr fllllbl l111N Or1nH Cold Dtll~ Piiot, ,ubtlthtd Ort!\M CNct Oall'y •11t1. Tllll tl.ttmlftt Wll fl ttd wnfl !I'll caun. NAM• ITATIU~~"'NT. 8)'1 Gtctll L, MollOwtU, Mi re/I 7• 1" ,,, 71• 1Jn 4;U.7J '*111ry ti, 79, 11\d Mtttll '· ''· Im .... ,. '1~ II °''"" Ctullfy .,. 'tbtu•ry Tflt follcwlM ""on I• dolnt lklslneu "'slstt ht Tr111t Otncet ,US.12 .. · is: E•twlor of tllt Wllf ol tfle I-----,-,-,---,-,,,---• '1"" INCOGNITO. 2ltll111 W. OCHl'ltront, t bove namtd dtctd1n1 LEGAL NOTJCE ,1,.. A. l•m •• ,:,2« Ntwfltrf 1atc111 c 1u1, l01•1tr101o1, "°wsa• a GAll:LAND NEW YORK (AP) -Litton 1_. Wllllllf"• 11.,.., "''· 410 sri1ron A. Wl'lli., lAlSS E. Cieri! u. 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Lll'llllM PMl'lll' C ...... hwtflr J. fNMll., OINf., ~tllflfr m\dlltu UM -• Waom.mltv C en. ()ttt,, 1'1 ...,..., J, ,,.,..... Onllt)' town:v HttWt a. lll'Ylt I .. ~ ..... ll;y__ ~. i "'"" ' 1• C""-Al'llnWf ·~-• • 1 Mii.-. °'.,...cwt ca.or ': ··~1'.irft'.Zr. · 1 ,==n.~w~°:~"w:\~,:;-,,,c:,.."""~.~1~ .. ·~~ Mti..-er... c...r o.lfrF-PWrllW er~ o.i1y '"~,jio~.~--------~, .. -•••••••••llHitri11f '" "· 21. ltrt 11J.12 ·, > -'$1'12 'l . ...,.,, MMdl 1, "• ,1, ,.._ ,m 11 Mtrdl 1, 1m ;,~i • TuttidlJ', 1M1tett 1, 1972 DAILY n.o; ' 1 ' ' $1 Billinn Spent · Transit Plans 'Meet Rules By U.S. in County . WASHINGTON -With ex- penditures ranging from 1116.1 million in prime def~nae sup- ply contracts to a Dental H•alth training graot of 14. the federal government 1pent almost $1.2 billion in Orange County during Fiscal 19'71, Congressman Craig Hosmu bu ret!Orted. from NASA and 13.l million In Post Olflco expenditures. SANTA 'ANA 1 Intermediate and long rana:e planning studies a p p r o v e d Monday by the Orange County Transit District directors, will meet Southern Ca II for nla As.1ociation of Government.! (SCAG) requirements that a 20-year muter plan be re1dy no later than April, 1974 ac- cording to Dr. Gordon J. "Pete" F.J!lding di st r l ct general manager. Asaoclates of Vlrrlnla for the district. Tilt bus n...S. study Is designed to develop a pattern for short range transportaUon plans for the county. A final report on urgent bus line needs is due ln June. "SUth proarami are 1lmil1r to market research wed by major food flrms,'1 ht ad- vised ''and provide an in.. Flnalb'. Fl<ldln& prodlcttd tl\at ocro t>wea could be •• U1• roadw•Y1 by tilt <ad of the 1972 calendar year. In Fquntaln Valley, lhe U.S. 1pent $1.4 million on defense~ J>'lnclpally from m 111 t or y eervice contr&cts, and $1.! m I I I i on on Veter a.n 1 Administration activities. novaU ve example for thtl=========== county transit diatrlct." Marriage Lken•e• According to Hosmer'• figures, compiled from a report prepared for the Presi- =.~~.= ,:.k,-~r~: 111'*' 1' "" dent, the Federal Government c~~:i.~•sm.:.~ t ~1~ actually spent $1 ,J64,IU,7SS In "~:'(:'..Qa~~ ,=a. w .• :w. •nd th~ county during Fiscal 1971. ""111 ,.,., 34. -.,.. ot ~ l'r-1•"° B -'d I t Mt>'°i..liU.untJ=s~kti.oi A •• u. re-owna or c o u n y 1111 111~ ~··· •!ICI JO¥« ,., .. ''· ••W cities includt $25.1 million V.ord ~'·· oa1n OI Hunl!!IQlCWI eucn. spent in HunUnglon s .. cb and MOl.•Nl:Lll·MAltlt l -1.>t«ge, ~ Torr•1Ko. ond Lo ...,_ \i' n . 1tos1 $2.SI million in F o u n t a l n Tolll(l" UM, Wunllnoton ec:n. V JI bo h I led Ith WULt-E-lLIElTEDAHl -ic;hord E.. a ey, t oca w in 21. 1•102 i;p,i~•• ""'" Hunll119tan Hosmer ' I new 11 n d 1H..c:11, •no Corol A., 22. ,.......,..nwo Mf~~itLAH·$MITH _ J1rnn "·· "'• Congressional District. ~1i.'i'§~~~°'i:~" c,;t;~n:,"'' IHC:I!. The total F e d e r a l ex- '" !'t.'·Jftr11N 1 .. '°''IF~~ ... ~ penditure in the county was lekl• J., II 1mplo C Iv bo t •~ 'JI' J th MA ·r.wALTElts _ l!drl•n W .. n. H•· a u ......., m1 ion eu an e1w1 H110hl1. '""' M1e1Mi. • .. "· 1969 Hosm sa1·d d ~1 1 12111 s1 .. tlunh1>11ton i. .. e11. . er , u e t.!s VEGAS _ Mirrlq1 lk•,..... primarily to national cuts in O'~"nt:;~~e'lf;'f-1'1'~ _ F•b. 11, defense spending. The Pen-a1c11orc1 M. O' r11rtl•. u.. •net Ll!'ld• ta.t1.n spent $637.7 million last i'~ Hl lkkll1, , DOTll II( H1,1nl tn;torl 15u orv1~'oH-lULSEll: -FR. 11 fiscal year, compared '° Sl Mle11eol w..,,.. 1>1ov1ct1on, u, 1~ billion in 1969. =~ 5111-· 25' ""'11 of cot!• Other large contributors to MUIUtAY·WAUGH -Feb. 11• SI~ county economy inc 1 u de d Cllrk MtJrr1y, 23. of Wes tml111l1r, i~i't.lm Doroon Wo1.19h, It, of 0.lla Health, E d u c a t I 0 n and wg:vJ11::ivrPOCK an/'t.tt1L &:r." Welfare, $291 mi I I Ion ; wpoc:11, .. li-:· ~11 or HU:,lnl~ Veterans Administration, $62.3 MUN~~N-MtL..AM -""' 11, llldla•• million and the Post Office, MunyOfl. 22, •l'ld JI Elltn Mii•"'· 17. $46.4 million. .. :r:,~~'l~E~ .. !.' Fro. 12. 0ev1t1 Within Huntington Beach, ":.!r::v P•r::.:· '°c.i.~1111•1·,':'· •;-: $12.1 million came from prime M:'n'~1.~~CA1tTHY _ Fib. n L••rv defense research and develop-""'• M1rnn. n, of Los Anot<••· 1no ment contracts $3. l million Sli!.1n II:. N1cC1rtl1V1 1•, Of ,O\l!lllln ' V1ll1y_. JOHNSON·llAOFOA:O -Fib. 12, k.tn-nelll H. Joh111.,,, 41, ol ·<llnoton other federal expenditures In Orange County Included: • Agriculture ltl.6 million • Commerce $200,000 • Houaing and Urban 0.. ve.lopment 12.5 million • Interior $1.1 million • JusUce S200,CMX> • Labor 110.1 million -• Transportation $14.7 mil- lion • Treasury $27.9 million • Agency for Jntemation· al Development •1.1 million • Atomic Energy Commis- sion $700,000 • Civil Service Conun.ission $25.4 million · • Environmental Protec- tion Agency $100,000 • General Services Admin- istration S6 million • NASA 110.1 million • Office of Economic portunity $400,000 Op- •Railroad Retirement Board f6 million • Small Business Adminis- traUon $200,000 SEEltS POST Aide Fuente• Cas pers Aide Seeks GOP Panel Se at SANTA ANA Tom Fuentes, 23, exe<!ulive assist- ant to Fifth D is trict Supervisor Ronald Caspers, today filed nomination papers for first district representative on the Republican C.Ounty Cen- tral Committee. Fuentes, an Orange O:lunty resident for 10 years who now Jives in Garden Grove, wu director of Caspers' campaign in 1970 and is the youngest person to serve as an ex- ecutive assistant. He holds degrees from bqth Chapman and Santa Ana col- The UCI transportation ex· pert, hired by the district last month, said e!tirnated cos t of the study program is $6%7 ,000. The distri ct has applied tO the federal Urban M•ss Transit Admftistration {UMTA ) for $416,000 in grants to finance the studies through 1974. The district w,ill put up $211,000 during the period from funds received under the new state sales tax on gasoline. The plann ing program ap- proved Monday is in addition to the $42,500 special bus needs study now being con- ducted by \/TN of Orange County and Alan Voorhees Fielding has suggested that the district follow the special bl.13 needs project with pro- grams similar to the UC lrvine free bus system . The intermediate study will be aim ed at de veloping a system of regional corridors lo resolve public lransportatlor needs through the 1980s, the dittttor said. "Orange County will be the center of "LOSSAN " -Los Angeles a~ San D i e g o megalopolis, ' F l e 1 d i n g Y.'arned. ''We must coordinate our planning with both coun- ties." Fielding said Santa Ana 's experimental bus s y s t e m , operated unde'r contract by American Transit C o r p . , parent company to the South Coast Transit Corp.. which serves the Orange Coast area. ls providing valuable data on rider preferences. Other Schools Studying UC Irvine Free Buses l11et1, 11\d e1rll1 ll.""lt.a.. , '" ol P1tmd1l1. H'i,.LL.2N·A:OltETT 5h Ftb.11, i:{:lld ;s· Jl~°"'t 2W ·l~l11tl:~~I LM Olll'tt, ·~"'ticoef.HICICS -"•b, IL n11 " E~lltlborgor, n , •no l(Jm ~" H'f~I, , both Of Wfll'!llfllltr. TOR "''' NO< N -'"· '" '"''" I . I"!'' 21, of LON 8Ncll. Ind Lia A. l'ld 111~•1..i of H1,1nll1>11ton IHll. MlLLEll:·TO RES -'FD. 12, CO-. Hln/OV M lllf, 13, of Hill'lflflOPirl l..cll. ind ll•1fwo Ton•• JO; Of County Jail Escapee Facing Death Charge Jegea in government a n d · journalism. Politically, he is 8 UC Irvine's free. bus project, member of the GOP State although suffering from a Joss of customers. is the subject of Central Committee, appointed inquiries from other Universi- by State Sen. James Whet-ty of California campuses, ac- more (R-Garden' Grove ). cording to James Phillips, In 1969, Fuentes was a dean of students. special representative lo the The 1os's in passengers took Phillips expressed hope, In lllking to the Orange County Transit District b o a r d members Monday, that the legal technicalities can be overcome and that nert school year. beginning In September, faculty, stall and even student wives can be added to the free Hne's patronage. MAf'fi'lt'f.;,OHT(NOT -l"Ob. 12, Yukkt H•llorlL ti. of t.i=' loo~ '~rgrr:'fu·:T "°: F'tb~ lt, -.ti H. Dloiloll S5 of Hllnllnoton h, tNI Vlr11n\1 1:11....,-t, !O~ of ... ,.... MAN·lll:VINE -Ftb. 12, l oon IC•uf"''"· :W1 •rid Morv A1M1. INIM, 2', bo111 of f01,1nl1ln V1t/oy. GONG.LEE -Fob. ll Lowrlne* L. Gong, 15, of Fount1fn V1ll1y, 11\d Judy Mii Lto, :0, el Los Anottn. MAWLE'l'·KOP .. E -Fib. 11, John Sov191 H1wtey, 24. 1no Ootbor1ll """' I(~, It, bolll of C"'tl Mttoo. C~~llEHCH -I'• 13\ ...... C0011;1, 21, of w .. "'ln1lef', •!Id Col'ldlM Frtneh, ,., ... C.I• -·· DA\.'1$.CHAltlES -Ftb. IJ, OOMlt It. 01vl1, li, 1no Kortw Ch8rt11, 11, boll! ot Hll<ttl!lllO!I 91'4:1'1 LOS ANGELES -A transient w ho esc a pe d from Orange County Jail after suving part of the term ht got tor the theft of. a car in San Clemente today faces much more serious charges in Los Angeles Superior Court. tory . Police claim that Taylor State Senate Local Govern-place in mid-February when walked into a Police station ment Committee from the of· the university, following a last Friday and admitted that lice of then Sen. John G. warning from South Coast he set the fire to cover the Schmitz, now a congressman. Transit Corp. and a petition by tracks he laid when he The central committee can-the corporation to the State ,burglarized the factory. didate siiid he is running Public Utilities Commission, Colleagues of firemen Ted because he believes the party barred faculty and un iversity Curry, 34, and Paul Widrig, 24, needs youthful , fresh view-staff ptrsonnel from the free were so incensed by wltat they points at the committee level. · busts. believed to be 1 case of arson He also thinks par l y "From a high of more than that they put up a reward of machinery should be opened t.o 300 riders a day, patronage $S ,000 for the arrest of the all segments of the populace. dropped to 280 the first week person responsible. There are 15 county central and hit a low ol 2ZS two weeks: The hourly bua runs pick up passengers In Corona del Mar , Newpcrt Beach, Costa Mesa and Santa Ana Heights In the mornings, and return them from the campus during the evening hours, M o n d a y through Friday. He also listed a bre•kdown ol new district staff members needed to aet the studies under wa y and suggested that paperwork be procwed to order al least 10 buses of 45 seats each. District Directors piostponed action on the employment and bus purchase!!! for two •eeks. I ANTHONY K MOOLS "· (11 4) 776-.... '"' '· .,...., ''· AMllol"" C1l. t-.t CUSTOM .fl!llOtS I IHllT/14AKllS IN 01......0f Cef\JNTY I ,,....,.,..,,_,..,.-.;.'.:'':,M~ANINT IHO WIOOM ..,.,.,,_ <••• ..., SPRING SAU 2 SUITS $110 M1r,t1t11"11Mlr.11.1t to ••·'"·1 DOUIU KNIT SAYI UP TO 5~ SEE WARDS NOW FOR FAST, ACCURATE ·NOW IN OUR 14™ YEAR INCOME ' TAX SERVICE • frlelMly, .... -• ...., • c ... ,1.,, .. , ,.,..11111MW • Ne.,,.. ............... .,. ·~ll:KE·Fl!•ltAltl -Feb. ,,, ltk1Mir4 "'" !"'rtt.rft, 8lld lort.ro """ ~•r '·ti.. of Fount1ln ..... n..,. D ICE"1·f"U l!ll -FR. 1( llot:ieft 01or11;.,., 14. o1 W111mr,.!r.o"' ""' Marlo "otlef', IJ, Hun-J,~fON~~f: -l"tb. 14, 11:11'1 C1r• Los Angeles authorities hive filed two counu of suapicion of murder against Alvin Bernard Taylor Jr., 25, In the wake of an alleged confession by the defendant that be w a 1 respoDlible for the deaths of two Lol·Ance.ftf firemen. Both men died Feb. 23 In 1 blaze that gutted 1 W•lt• fie- curry and Widrig were committee members w i th ago," Phillips said. "However, buried .tiy blaiJll debris when three potb up for etect19i;i Jn rider• are incr61sing and "ere the roof of the plastics the first district. Janice Boer, back to 250 last week." =~~~~=~~fr;;:=i\~.;;;;i;;;;. •••••••••••• ~., manufacturing company caved a public relltions aide, of San-South Coast Transit had I In at tilt height of the fire. ta Ana and WllJls Clemens, charged the university with KIDS WVE JUST SAY, "CH"ltOI ITI" Operalioo of t h e e1- perimental line Is financed by the university student body funds and a $11,000 grant from the coonty transit dlrtrJct. tlon, ~. ol Anlho!m. 1nd Jl.ldllll F, QJf~~tl~t,..~1t~1 ,~~· ""'.. '' tho"m •kh..rd llo••· 111. n. Of Gr1v.r "' Of Girder! Gro'IO. WOllrrt 111~, o aot~r1 Sw JACKSOM·H iftN -Feb. U, Ctllr10I H, J1eluofl, 2 ' Ind KOY LYlll't Horn, ti, bolll of Wt1lmln1!ef'. lAllSl!N·FfllTH -Ftb. 14. Wllll1m N. k:1~ H~1111:i:~"j~c'J.." flrfll, 1•. Ell:ICKlOH · SLATEll -Fob. 1•. l!g,...r Ltw•lff'CI Erltkson, ,., Ind J .. ,..,,. E. SI•!.,., V . botll .r Wttlml!llltr. U.1t•-<0£1lMAN -Fftl, 1,, All!\ J•tOll C1rr. 24, of Hunll"'1on h KllJ Ind lhortM MM GorfNn, :12, bDlll er Wttlmlntl1r. COlt91N·ll:OOGEltS -l"tb. 1 J, l<rldof kk E. C01'11fn. )I, of Hur.. tlnston ll1a.c:ll, 11111 ltlOtcct S-lttvlh. 1•. Of Cost1 .......... Death l\'otitt• a.a,aLOW H1tlllon J. l1rlow. A" J, of lOOt:I Ed}'t Drlvt, Huntlnt1en llKll. Dat1 ol doalh. M••t~ J, 1•11. JurvlVH ~ Nr.,.lt. Mr. o!ld Mfl. Pa!,11 .. rlew1 lllrtO bnlfll,trs, klOIMlll, ll\11.1111 Ind Gordoni -llllOr, J•nooP'I l1rlow. lotvtctt. Wtdtladay, 10 AM. In ,,_ Cll11r(h ol J11111 Cl\r11t of Lit. ,... 01¥ StlOllS Huntlntlon 8HCll Olroc:Md D~ PIOk F1mfl y Colat1lof 1'1,11141r1/ Hom.. ARBUCKLE 6 SON WESTCLIFF MORTU ARY In E. 17tb SL, Coll< M- llf.1111 • BALTZ BERGERON FUNERAL DOME Corona del Mir -Costa. Me11 llt MU • BllLL BllOADWAY MORTUAllY lit BroUny, Colla 11- IJ f.Mll • McCORMJClt LAGUNA BEACR MORTUARY n• 1Ap111 cu,_ RL 4M-llll • PACIFIC '1Ell MEMORIAL PARK c.metery M-., Cbpol lllf Paetlle Vlow Drift l;t•pol'I -·· Cllilw1llo -• Pl!!Elt FAMILY COLONIAL FUNEJW. BOMB Tiil 1111111 .... W-ll•ttt Ill a • llMJTll!' MOllTUARY 117 Miii iii. e.....-led ·- UC/ Profs Los Angeles police said Santa Ana attorney are run· violating PUC rules by of7 UNCLE LEN " Monday that Taylor told them ning for r..,Jection. One post ls fering fr.., rides to adulls in HUNTJN~TON CINTlll -HUNTINOTOH llACH he confessed because the wide open. _:t~h~e~bu=•_:co=m=p~a=n~y='•_:S.=r-•=i""~=========~=~P~h~o~n~o~l92~-66~1~1~-~~l~d~in~ ... ~r~•~l~l~M~H~~h~l~lwl~.= deaths of the two men had not There are eight candidates1• area. beep out of bis mind slnce he in all for the three flrst Edit Books ' Of Poetry first heard of the tragedy. district jobs, and as aspirants Taylor was convicted in for various di.strict committee Orange County of stealing a jobs, countywide. car in San Clemente on Oct. The first district includes 25, 1971. He drove the vehicle Santa Ana, Fountain VaJ\ey ... Two anthologies of poetry to L<ls Angelu and wu ar-and parts of Westmi.Mter and have been edited by members rested and booked on auto Garden Grove. I ol the UC Irvine tacuJty. theft within mlnutes: of his ar· Ors. Renee and Judd Hube.rt rival. of Newport Beach are the He escaped from the Tbeo Signups Due I editors of an anthology of m Lacy branch Jail Just nine century French po e t r y , days before he was due to be "Antologie de la PO<Sie Fran-released on thr .. years pro: For pageant cai5e du Viogtieme Sieele," batlon. I published by A p p le to n WESTMINSTER _ T h e Century-Crofts. The book is the couples' first collaborative Countian Named d. ad I In e for • n t er I. g work. the MW Westminster Pageant •.·~A ANA Robert has been extended to March I Renee Hubert, profel30r of ~, 1 -French a n d comparative Moore, director of broker rela-15. literature, specializes In con-tions for First American Title Girls between 17 to 20', who lnsura-e Company Santa live in Westminster can enter temporary literature, prlmart.-'"" • Jy poetry. Judd Hubert, pro-Ana . has been elected presi-the pageant by obtaining ap-1 lessor of French, ls particular· dent of the Board or Directors pUcation.s from the chamber ly interested in l9th century of Goodwill Industries of of commerce, 14491 Beach French poetry and classical Orange County, it wa.s an-Blvd. literature. nounced followlag lhe annual The pageant ls scheduled A third member of the meeting held at the May 13 at t.he Seventeenth I School of Humanities faculty,,.;:Rdla==bil:l:ll:U:on:Ce:::n:te::r::rec:e==nt::Jy::.=str=ee::t::Schoo=::;;J.=====il . Or. James McMichel ofJ; Laguna Beach, and DeMiJ !r'J:ii ~r:.~~!;e ~~~~ ''Instant I Country N...S., Another Poetry Anthology/' published ~-w~~=.ru~lia:::.1~ tax riefiund'' I profwor of E11gliab and com- parative llte.ratw:e. : ''-'•Mtuil C~tom T1Uor and Shirtmaker • \.\'f\l<lilr rt.1• • s... ... tttftlh .,,,. ............. 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' The main threat -which party .leaders concede could turn out to be a disaster -b: the possible rtnomlnattoo of incumbent Edward V. Hanrahan for the imporlant atate'a attorney post. By LOUIS CASjlELll UP'I ltaH cerrur••••'!.' Deep In the Low Country of South Carolina, where Francis Marlon's guerrnas played IUd ... nd...,k with the British durlgg the American Revolu- ttoo, the Nature Conservancy and tlJe National Audubon Society are doing a wonderful thing. They are saving f r o m destruction by man a place of beauty which Jook natW'e millions of years to create. ... alllllia .. - ' I 'fax Flap --Beats . Up Watson Amendment W at,ched Closely Jly CUR11S J, srroMER ClrlttlffM SdMce ~ ..WW.. SACRAMENTO -Tatpayer groups across · tho United Slates will be monitoring the progress of a California . pro- -1 that would radically alter 1he state's tu a\nJClure. Its aim: to lighten tlJe real estate tax burden on ' ' his alternate revenue-raising erty·tax retie! has been the pJans art I m p 1 e m e n t e d, source of bitter controversy CalUomi1t1 coffers w o u I'd between Republlcan Governor Instead enjoy a 1510 millioo Reagan and a llemocratk> surplus. controlled Legislslure. One Reqan Administration Voting along party llnea, offlclaJ OaUy predicts that lawmakers l have -repeatedly voter pauqe of ·t!Je Watson torpedoed l!Uborllftorlal tu amendment would lead to programs -charglnc they flecal havoc, nu mer o u 1 malnIY favored the rich and la"'.IUff,I over Implementation. special lntereata. and a -1ble court teSt of Its Reagan cilargea I h 1 I homeowners. validity. .. ~ Democrats have • 1 p1 aye d Los Angeles C o u n t y , But be admits that come politics" with bis tax reform.I AMeasor Philip E. Watson , a November, the pro~ may ·and held .his program longtime advocate Of propti'ty• offer the ''fr US t fated "ransom" ln excha~ for his tax slashea, has gaUiered homeowner the one chance acceptance of lbelJ' rea~ enough voter signatures ·io put he'll get to indicate to portionment blueprints and a p r op o 11 e d comlltutk>oa.I legislators bis cmdain for wel!are packages. Hanrahan and 13 others have been indicted for conspiracy to obetruct justice in the slaying of two young Black Panther leaders in December, 1969. Late last year, Mayor Daley yielded to party pressures and dropped the f e I s t y Hanrahan -a onetime Daley protege-from the party's of- ficial slate after Hanrahan had been endorsed by the patty. 1be site whlch the two con- servatJonl!t groups have joined forces to purchase and 11j~~ preserVe Is called Four Holes L: amendment on· the California them for not grappling with Partisan polilics aside, the baHot that purportedly would tlJe property-lax t b l n g bomeownef'S In California- lower property useaments SI themselve11." and in IMSt other 1tatea - percent. Callfornla J>l1)perty taxes want relief • . u ..... , ..... POWER THREATENED llloyor Richard Daley Swamp. "I was just talking about )'OU, dear. To m:iself, of It cooalsts of 3,415 acres of course.•• It would place a ceiling on have almost tripled in the past Property Res e a'?•c b , a wlld, wet coastal plain, 35 -..C:"'-"---------------- miles inland from the city of Charleston. Within it stands the world 's largest remaining uncut tract of bald cypress and tupelo gum trees. Jocal revenue raising and shift •10 years, climbing· twice as private fiscal group i n the ~ hurcl~ of edu£llllOI': .fast as. l."'raonti ~· Stale Calilornla, reports that the an- and welfare from I o,c a 1 ollicial1 are treading water on nual real-estate tax tab 'na· government~ to,the slate. ) maJ9r reforms, a w a i t i n g tionwide ls in excess of SM Visibly angered, Hanrahan, a Harvard .Law School graduate and strong "law and order" enthusiast, decided to run u an lndependent. 'l)le state's attorney post ls consldered to be one of the moat Important positions in Northern Illinois as H could turn a spotlight on inner work- ings of the Derriocratlc machine here. Now, sOme private polls have shown Hanrahan run- ning ahead of the two other Democratic candidates i n suburban Cook County · and running cloae to former Traf· fie Court Judge Raymond K. Berg -the regular organiza- tto&eoclonecl. candidate -In Chlcag9 area precincts. No matter how one views the contelt, the Democratic organliaUon ill c I e a r I y threatened. If nnominated March 21 and reelected in November, Hahrahan would have tremen- ,,...-........, doua bargaining po\\'.er to wrest the party's mayoral nomination irr.1t75 -or, lt is speculated, th!,eaten to open doors that· the paioty likely would prefer to keep shut. On tl!e other hand, both II>- tbousand votes. . One unkno.wn element is 'the inclination of 143,000 new vov era in the 18-t~21 group. Beyond the In t'r I g u Ing Hanrahan contieit, however, Daley bas other. woes. Anti-machine d i s s i d e n t Democrat Daniel W a J t e r , though , still bOlieved to1 be trailing bOblnd Democratic Lt. Gov. Paul Simon.in his quest for the . party's gpbernatorlal nomination oootiriues to mate Inroads in ·IOme suburban Co:ok County jir e c i n c' t s. Walker, former head of the Chicago Crime . Commission and an official of Montgomery Ward, .is relentless In his at- tacks on the Daley mactijne. Finally, both Sen. Edmund S. Mwk.le of · Maµte and Sen. George McGovern of Soo1b Da- kota are expected to control a aubstantial ma"jority of the state's 170 delegate votes to the Democratic N a t I o n a I Convention. Daley -long the polllical ldngmaker -wlll have to setUe for control of 60 to !Kl votes· from the Chicago area. If you've never seen a virgin cypress swamp, you can scarcely imagine what a love- ly place it is. Cypresses are enormous trees , almost as big as redwoods. They rise from wide-flaring bases that stand I n coal-black. slowmoving water. Their massive trunks soar as high as IO.story buildings. Their leaves often are lost from sight above a thick understory of tupelo gums. The tupelo is an impressive tree in its own right. Rising to heights of 70 feet or more, it is small on1y by comparison With the towering cypress. It has the same kind of tapered trunk, and also shares the cypress's afflnily fcir-11tandi.ng .In water. The water of .a cypress •swamp ls 'Coal-black, utterly opaque -not because it 'is polluted or muddy but because Jt Is Infused with tannin froin cypress bark. It has a dellck>ll! fresh taste, vaguely reminiscent of weak-tea. Mrsw Misses dOptodent 0ona1d p • g • M V" M . , N Moore a· liberal, and ; . .u;st. Se ate S ame RepubHcan c2niUdatl Blrmrd '-~. .. • • ~ .. . ~ • t •'> ., • -i. Carey, a. fonner Flll apnt, · WASlllNGToN (rij'I) -years requ~ed' a .married can beoupldet''Wlo after" 'l'he ~ c;oprt. bn ruled , ~ to c1n7, .. HCeme la. the machine. , , , ~.• ,1!~·#1. tlle'autborlty her hll!band'a surname, refus- Ironlcally Jud&• Berg -·the to l'~IJ:l;. •'..r~• 19 a;aume ~,IO 'change Its practice: fn orlaniZaUoh candJdlte•-was he'r .husba~'a ~~ ~t \;he .. tier appeal to the . Supreme tapped beCause of !)is reputa-time· Of ~la_ge -wqmen's Cour.t,.her lawyers said : tion as. i·; cOurt: reformer of llb .~twltbStahdinJ -.and that "Plaintiff ~nd ·her husband sorts lfxl for a . widely t~ ·lnt:ludes getting ia driver'• intended to demonstrate the publicl7.ed crickdown on· drunk lie~ 1i:t ~ ~lecfn8me. equ~Ity of conµ-;1ct apd ·cOm-- drlvlng. , , · . · , , "1: a· on~tence· order, the ml1!"<nl ~t they f!ll ln their LocaJ -~publlcana are han1 coutt affim!ed',a decision to marriage. put U-daya to conceal their this .elf~ handed do\fll ·5epl Wilen Mrs. Carver applied glee, al ~the, Detnocratic in-· ~· 1971, by ~ special three-for ~ driver's license , u Miss 1uparty fighting· · Judge federal . court I n Forliusb on May 19, 1!1'71, at Many Go~Pr.~inct ~ptains :l:to~o!:a~.e ~ase of an An-~~uans ~g.t ~~~ art urJll!C ,Republicans to vote Wilen Miss· Wendy Forbush must be Issued In her married for Hanralian in the primary married Ronald P. Carver on . name. . to · ~ splinter the Daley Sept. 21, 1970, they agreed she The lower federal court con- macbine and then vole for would conUnue to use her curred that the .refusal of the Carey Jn November. ~iden name in her personal Motor Vehlcles Department to For that ~ason, Mayor and business dealings. reverse its policy '1coUld . and Daiey ·lJ-wprking hard to turn But wben .She.appUea for a wouJd affect civil rights of out inasSlve organization sup-driver 's . license, the state women through the United ~' ,whic~ at a minimum, Department of Mo t o r States," but they diJmissed m~ several hundred Vehicles, which had for 35 her complaint. • Cheese Of The Week .BELLEFLEUR Regular 1.69 20· OFF ~$ w LB. OF"R GOOD MAR 7 THRU MAR 12 A "'!lvrol semi-soft French lype cheese. Being. made from part slcim milk it is be- ng very popular with colorie counlers. Excellt11t served with crackers or all by itself. Originallr served o.s a dessert cheese, ii is now widely popular in all llWs of cooking And snacking. To.ste before you buy. 1cta•1 ''!!S. . South {oast 'Piua OPllDAIT COSTA• .._~ .. ·=-~'""· • ~=s•M • Does It, er, ah'l Vitamin E--Nation's Newest Health Kick The amendment would In-further judicial spelling out of billion and that property tues crease state revenues through proPeriy·taX decision ( I n jumped 363 percent in the past a severance tax on oil and terms of a specific mandate to two decades, while peraontl other mineral! and by in-overhaul school financing). income w&s risieg by juat m creasing corp.orate,,~~· ~"1~, tlle~~pu:::st:::. :::fe~.w~yem~~·=pro::::Po~·==pere<===n=I=· ======= assessments as well as liquorl:-- and cigarette ta:res. Further, !bis Initiative would meet major guidelines of a r& cent California court ruling by guaranteeing a s l a t e U· penditure of $825. aMually for all elementary.school youngsters in Callfomia. NEW YORK (AP) -Many Americans are into a new health craze, popping vitamin E in large and even massive doses. The reason, it seems, ls that vitamin E bas ·soriiehOw ac- quired a reputation for iJn. proving one's sex life, or pro- longing life itself, or pro- tecting agajnst heart disease-among other things such as· relieving acne and ulcers. . The newest fad is · cited by Dr. Jean Ma'yer, professor pf nutrition· at the Harvard Medical School,· a rltember of the PresKlent's Council of Consumer , Advisers and a leading nutrition spokesman. "I get a tremendous amount of mall,'' Dr. Mayer said recently, "and every· other let- ter iJ about vitamin · E ... I also travel a lot and talk to phattnaci.ts. I ask them 'What's selling right now?' " ~·~er is vitamin E, even. tbol;lgh jts ·role in health l1 not •t all 11ell-unC)erstood. And despi_te such cornmenti as ,this• from · • iRO!rllman for Hoffm&n-f.a Roche, Inc., a lnljor vijamin producer: "Look, my hair is getting gray, and Uiere are other signs of aging. I haven't taken one vitamin E tablet and I could get it free ." The U.S. Tariff Commission reports total sales by major producers of 893,0C(l pou~ of vitamin E in 1970, valued at $16.3 million. ·nus is up shar~ ly from the 1969 figures of 644,000 pounds valued at $11.3 million. Before that , the sales value Ex-astronaut Gets Divorce MIAMI (AP) - Former astronaut Gordon Cooper and his wife, Gertrude, have been divorced after almost 25 years of marriage. Cooper, one of the. original astronauts in the U.S. space program, was granted a divorce Frida y by_ I) Circuit Court Judge Jack Falk. He made two space fl ights, Jn Mercury 9 in 1963 and Gemini 5 In "1965. o· 0 had climbed steadily from $9. 7 million In 1967 to $10.4 million in 1968 to the $11.3 million In l!Je!J. For many people, a com· pelling , reason for buying lots The state court r u I e d of vJtamin E ·appears to be the dependence on the local prop- sexual aspect. erty t a..x for support o f s c h o o 1 s unconstitutional. "A lack of vitamin E pro-(Simil"r rulings have been duces sterile rats," Dr. Mayer made by a Minnesota state ·says.. "So people say, 'Too court and a federal district HAMMOND ORGAN STUDIO .much of. it must be good for rt' · ~~',1 E f o ·,t 1--'wy Cr :i ·1, del "'''r fi.t16 ',jU me.' cou m ,... Texas. A U.S. Supreme COurt test is ex· ''This Is" the way medicine pected). 'WJ&S ptacticed for thousands or critics of the Watson plan -·: ·years, by analogy and con-including ~v. Ronald Reagan trast, ·and it's still going on." and the County Supervisors .the new .e:/!Ji10. The · vitamin E fad , Dr. Asaociation--say it doesn't .Mayer noted in an interview, constitute tax relief at all, ~· follows the vitamin C rush ~~ touched off by Dr. Linus Paul· merely shifts the revenue . burden from homeowners to mg's controversial contention others. 1bey insist t h a t that C dosage can reduce the homeowners actually could severity and incidence of the end ·up payin11 more in "sales STOA-MOR• cOMPACTOR ' ' corrunon cold. ---& A spokesman for t h e athend other taxes than what puts the pressure on trash Vitamin Information Bureau "I save as a result of lowered property ••••••me ... a .Jn fact, 50 •1•• mo,. Tiof.ed that the vitamin C rush, , -'"-• • , I• I the White House Conference And the state leg~ve ; press11re so I tr•1h · un on Nutrition and other recent analyst here' says the liUtiaUve .will r•pl•c• l I events lnvolvln .. nulfitlon bave .would .result ·In a flOO mllllOo '" comblDed ~-.,.Create an ·at·· ~-~PP. · :e mbspbere-cooduclve'. to a . Wa~.,..~oualy u s l a g *"" renewed lmlereilt In vi1'm!n · other fliuieS;, • <OW1lers that U E. . ""-•1!• cOift~cts I• e· ,_.., ... r" ,. .... ...., ."!''~ E.ttV''-cf~•n. Girl Has Too Many Close Calls e Col'l'IJl•cf•·ht 30 we • .tu• toiii.tflceHy. e ,Uui1:· p\11tic ·b191 yea .li~r .tt·your 111perm.trlt.tt. 1fo11' iwitch mtlt11 A111111.t simplr I t.tf1. ' " But . the sp'okesman, Margaret Markham, a I s o questioned whether th e r e really is a "era~,'' suggesting that whether there is depends on one's definition of the word. Accurate figures on widespread use are n o t available. While vitamin sales are up, she said, · these are bulk sales and much of that LAKESIDE, (AP ) _ At the • Av.til•ble U. whit1 end goes Into animal feed. age of 17, Laurie Clark bas tlecerefor colori. But Dr. Mayer says a lot of brushed death three times. people are taking_ a lot of . vitarhins. Another expert, Dr. An au:plane crash near Herbert J. Kayden of the New , Palm Spnng~ took lhe lives of York University School o{ her ~rents m 1962.. Medicine, agrees, StBYing-tbat · A· motor launch on which people who are . tf.l g b'l y she was a. passenger ran sophlsticated in other · fields a~nd 750 milis south of San are popping vitamin E i,n. Diego on a Mexican beach last discriminately. Jan. 25. Several of the -10 Despite the lack o f passengers nearly drowned. COSTA MESA Newport_. 4, I I. Se••f ..... St. Deltr: '·'· Set. , .. 6'\6-1614 i ity EL TOIO Socldlaback Vahy J4i6'1....W •• IMXrtoS.....I DelJr: 104, nw., M. t ... f 837~3830 knowledge abOut h u m >a n Last Saturday, a four·wheeJ- vitamin E needs, the daily re. drive vehicle in which Miss quirement has beeo put at 30 Clark was riding went out of international units, a ·day in control while:psssing a pickup . this country. Dr. Mayer says truck and craslied north of many people are taking 400 Lakeside. HUNTINliTON IEACH • FOUNTAIN VAi.UY units or more a day, and while The driver, WAiter Slunaker there is no evjdence of toVcity 42, of San Diqo, was killed'. there is no information either Miss Clark arKI the three oc- on what effect an excess mlgbt cupants of the pickup truck have In the long run. escaped lnjuty •. ......... I hrfW4 I~ te L.cly Mb;) Me•., WH., Prl. 10.t; T•, THr., Set. 104 '62·5.521 0 0 IN OUR B~AUTY SALON : . .. \ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NEWro.T GREAT NEW IDEA BY ADRIEN ARPEL. ALMOST FOREVER L..\SHE~••• APPLIED ONE AT A TIME, THEY STAY ON FOR 3 TO .C WEEKS',,, LOOK LIKE NATURE'S OWN. LAST THROUGH WEEPV MOVIES.,. tjURRY, CALL THE NEARE;ST ROBINSON'S. BEAUTY SALON AND MAKE YoUR APPOIN'l'MEN'I' NOW. HURRYi FROM-20,00. . • " • ' " ' ROBINSON'S • FASHION ISlAND • ' I O · ·o· 0 0 .. 0 0 64.C.2IOO 1 I • • • ' 1 t • ' " • I \ 1 ,. • • -. llJJMAaWI ~ mellcs,"..,. PIOlli>e, who 1"1111·'.bad to bi a 1ubllltutetllatW'U ala the Trlpre pllilo!lopby, ha .. - . NEW YORK_~ Pauline has , ,., lilea to w.!>al lm-10 mode," pluo.es. (I) Eloquenl fabrlci. (I) Tri(<n-in the threes of p1-ing degno • laiadmlrod. When the ftrst INUJobi -II">' SUperb, cut.~ talJor. once-a U>JDlb ·--In· She'• ... .,.,....,.l)le type wbo ducecl. auberlllll PnJfne -hil· 'l'llol • ally gl-the major dlles ·~ to coast _ II ........ ao -I" a wrinkle -mooed her stall ud ilbd for .• ~ bulll-in ~vt!y, wlllch her rm>alnlnl devoted alJl!era are "dead, ..... sW1 lolal atrooa. • Tbe ••lcoer baa ......,. carrlld IOOd lhlnp to es11-· · ........ ......, tblnkln("aboat. lac-o!UlerJll .... ......., or the imo;e. boaeS1 -..,Siie lipocted a<> conflicts with the wbole coooept of _ _, / Aocl, belnl! French, abe dresses ac-colades and got stony llleDce planned fashion oboolescence. · ' . A few year1 ... alle !elf for a belle fabric to cover a favorite couch. She promptly ordered llO yards ol the material and has sin(e had 1the coucb covered the same way three times. "o.:tce I get my hands on aomethlng of quality, 11'1 bard .for me to 1Jve it up." Maillot ln~'Btllber,~~~;.., --·~~ .. can ~ ln ,thio hour. Yoo' can Jm.' Finally one ol her...,., Jean P1Ullne's1Wlhaswarnedherto ~·--, --~0 qhie' thol tn~--pion-,Pierre, an Ml.T. araduatewbo's In be less classic and less - pack• grey DanDel luit and IUJ:edo Ding. . ' charge of the firm'• dollars and with clolhes that last or they'll IO ud they're 1land9ome even ll "Even tboulb the appearuiCes cent., c:ommmted klly that no one out of busillt!SI. they're ugly," llY1 Pa u It n • are costlyin tlmt, enetgy and..,... would, buy such a "thlni." Too "But sales volume 11 alrudy :10 · · facetioosly, tJon -I ·leolt·-aodlence ~' revoluttonary 'be sajd. pen:ent ahead of the same period' Not Magic \ • ~ I r Length ,s She'• 11111buhedly referring to . •lion u "'!_,.learning pro-"N-1" Mama esploded.. Jasl year," says Paullnt. She can her equally 1..-~ Bill cess,"·says F(aUllne. · Tiie 'foJjowln( -a very stub-smile it this fad because Trlgere Blaas, Geolfrey ·Beeiie and ~ · Wbin abe wu Jn Bal BFboar · born Paullne ~ wu at a clothes can 1hJol u; .,......i the BrooU who mo! In nibbing elbowo 'wotnell · on tlle <urrelit shlit·sklri Palm Beach boutique peraonally Sl,500 mark and be~. "After all With American f-bles -but ojndrome comp!alned ·~i~ ,thal .seJUnc hundreds of maJJJola to the carnival In fashion -lnc!UdJnc on • man-woman bu.la. whlch;,in1 even tbe .... moit eJPeDSive b!ousd 1eNer women·. Not one balked at that dreadfUJ mldl hullabaloo - Pauline'• eyes, Is far easier. ' ollpped' sJOpp!Jy oot of pant. and tM Price -$175 for the maillot and women are retreallng Into weJI. , Pauline, whose sJinature II atd(U. I· ; . . $135 lor an accompanylnJ skirt with made clothes thal ar e Jn. turlles for good Jljek,. II one of those Pauline , wenl ~k lo her sUts up to ~-Today's Pauline vestmenls." . auper-sensltive CreaUve types who show~· q designed tops that Trigere colleCUon. bas no bkluses, Pauline Trlgere is a woman of m. feels ._life 's perils deeply and takes were ·m~'illot ~•billies ailacbecJ to only lthe maillots. tense energy. everythlng to heart. She ·cringes pa.ntles that snapped at the crotch. "I'm eztravagant but sober,.. She's up before 7 a.m. every day, visibly at the thought of appearing . Skirts and paDla allpped ..! over the says ' Pauline. "! lib quality. I standing on her bead to get the before an assembJ,y oJ 1,500 . maillots ind •oila - a ·aleet, sexy would never buy junk and I assume circu1at1on moving. Alter a cup ol females. aporlawear JoOk. my·cllentele think similorly. I have black 1yrupy coffee, •he does es· "Every audience has 'cats' who She say~: "I listened to the , always hated things with no erci.!les or has a masaeuse give her can't help but pull me apart and voclferow: objection! about ·shirts substance." a 60-minute body massage. At 7 crlUclze my couture, couture, cos--and the women were fight -there Triaere clothes, which translate p.m_ wben the office ls empty and ' Layere~ Pauline Trlgere and turtles are SYtlOft)'lllOWI. She owns 516 types ol 'turtles !rom blue aapphlr•d P1bwge rendiUons to gold, stone, clay, topaz, chocolate and china. Her house in the country is c1Ued La Tortue and often she gets bllla 1ddressed to Madame Tortue. The turtle has 13 scales and, according to Oriental legend, Is ,.00 luck. But one of Paullne's sons thinks Mama should really change her whole concept ol life style, in- clUdJnc fashion. RecenUy h e preaented her with a booked rug with the message: 4'Beware "the Turtle. He mates Progress only when his neck ts out." BEA ANDERSON, ldlhlr ' ' A composite of lengths,. layers and looks adaptable to· any woman and every life style In America has been offered for Spring/Summer 1972 by the National Hairdressers and Cosmetologists Association. The salute to spring was part of the assocla· tion's fouNiay program and fashion preview which took place in Atianta, last month. Professionals hope to combine the look of length with a swing or curl by a Duo Cut, long in back ind short around the face. It's for the girl wlio Isn't ready to part with her long hair. A slightiy shorter version is the Combo Cut (above). It combines several lengtlls Into a tapered top layer with a\.soft length.ot"tufl·hi the'boicl\-:. • l ,, . ' ~ ~ A sumllll'rx, .smootliie to tame ·!)le llVi~joE seasons paat ,with a. _codler .,look;' that, I( llill1 l'l"C ls. the Duet Cut•(center). It's the:perfe\:t~'new·10ok'"lor an out-grown shag. Reminiscent of the medieval pageboy, it can tousle and corl up for an elegant eveuipg. A caaual cap of coiffure, highlighted by braids, . curls or waves, Is a basic form ·adiptab!eJo iny·wear- er's style (far right~ , .... ,. Mlrdl ,, .... .... .. ., • 1 " Brother's Mane Problem. Leaves Wedding Plans u·nstab(e DEAR ANN LANDERS: Six months ago our son Jack announced his plans to be married. At that time he asked hJa younger brother Don to be bis belt man. Don sald he would. Since that Ume Don has grown a full beard and moustache and bis hair II quite a bit· Ioncer· I am the -and while I am. DOI aaxy about the way the boy -be does keep himself cleon and oeal !Jlcicltntally, Jack ts 21 and Don Is J,. Lut night Jack's fiancee wu here for dinner. She said sbe would nol allow Don to be 1n the ~ pa11y 11111eu he c111 off the beard and 1hort.ned bis hair. Don said he had no inlenllon of doing either and !bat unlesa he was acceptable u he r., he would DOI attend the weddlnc even as a guest. '11111 bat Ci..ted • -pniblem In Oat faml!J and we"doa'I -wbal to uy or do. Will J'111 plelM give ns Ille benef1I ol ,..,. -ud experience? -UP FOR GRABS IN EVANSTON . . D~ UP IN EV: Tl>o ·-tf,llle bell -la -" !l>e ,.,, ......... " Ille _... If ... -Kloc Koos ... t.Wa -It ..... -1111 -· I ......... -. .................. ,.. .......... llDoa ...... -... ..... dtilealltwll-..-a1111Www .. -· ---• ..-. Tlilo la .. ...., to 111ar1 a·llWTllp. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Jlecently I -lbopping with my•wilt and bought her • a beauliflll beaver Coal for her blrtllday. Sbe WU tla1lled aliil It did my heart SoOd -wllll -ing happened tbal took all the Jo7 out ol ft. J-wenl lo a club ~ where an ...... authorl!y Wal Ille principal ·opeaker. On her 'lflY out a -abe ICVcely kneW &topped her' tugged II her bee"" lileeve and sald, "People who aro lateruted In ecolOI)' 1bould DOI be wear- • ing the aklns or wild· animals. 11 Janet was '° taken aback she didn't even anhrer. When' Janet told me about II looJiht I said I'd Dever beard the conservaUonJsts 11y anything about preserving beav••· They are concerned only with enc1....,...i opecJes such .. 1eopan1s, 0 ti • fl • cbeetahl, tigers and Jquan. MY wile thouPI the ...... bul -she'1 uiiconi.' lorlabte 1boat 'ftarloi her fur coot -ao It lust hanp In the clooet. I· told her I would write and ask for views. SM llkt, "Go ahead. U Ann Landen •11 lt11 OK to wear lt. I'll wear It." What do l"N uy, Ann! -A FUR FUR HER ,DEAR A.F.: Ne¥er m11H1 what I uy, 1111 lien'• -tall Mlltoorttlet uy: .. ""' .,. ......... "' dlc7 ... ·not bl du1er of -·· · -· ne aapply by lar ......... -... .....,.. II DO loelcal rtUtl. to MfctU'tlM buver, or nld mil.Ir, er ncoo1 or JDUUM or -tf-lwt. I alrolgly Upplri .. pntactlla If pjmala wbo are lo dapr If·-· 1111 IO_...,• .ar. lodwtr7 lor -tloul·-• la ....... . DEAR ANN LANDERS': Whal lo wrong with a college graduate ~ and h11 wile (both Phi Beta Kappa ) who doesn~ know enough to write a peroonal note oa a birthday card, a Molhera Day card, an Easter greeting · or an anniversary message. They oend Just the sto~bought card and aign their names. ! KNOW their nameo. In lac~ I named HIM. How. do you eiplaln such lanorance? -REI). DING MOTHER · DEAit RED: We alt .. lpor•l Oa11, • dWenli ... jeeta. ~ nM e It a. """-· Tell tllel!I ,.. •• --..... tie -··--.. tlletr ....... I'll '"' *1'11 ....... • Are you, or -,... care a- me11lng •round with dillp -'or _. 1idlrlnc tt? Are all dJ'llp bad? Wbot about pot -in modorati«I! Ann ~ new bOoklet, "Stral&bt Dope • Drusi" 1eparalel the fact from the llctlon. Fw each booklet orderad aend a dollar blll, plus a tool Mii~ ll•llP"I "1Velope Will! II COilla -ol .._ 19 Ann Landen. Bes 1141, Cllicqo, DL ..._ \ ' ' - DAILY PILOT Tutld,y, March 7, 1'7l! Everyon.e Boos the Villa in Getting into the melodramatic roles of 'The Drunkard' for Ana-Modjeska play· ers production to be viewed by the Stan Cord Club of Orange County are (left to riJhl) Mrs. Robert J. West and son Matthew, "villainous" Mike Kilgore and Mrs. Michael W. Kilgore. The eyening.is set for 8 p.m., Friday, March 10. 'Angel' Keeping Over Her Men • Watch Blue 1n lly Rtml 'YOUNGBLOOD HONOLULU (UPI) -The J?llrol car with its alren screamina: and Jlght flashing punuia the reckle1s driver ahead. But paaaerbf were more curious about the calm, little lady lltlln& In the front seat th .. they were In the cha ... Outburltl of "Who's that?" and incredulous atares don't pha1e Sister Roberta Derby, the voluntetr cuardian angel ' to the men in blue. The aoft 1poken nun, her dark ha ir flecked with gray, Is the frequent companion of police officers on their lonely a n d sometimes dangeroWI patrols. As the official Ji a is on between Chaminade College and the Honolulu P o 11 c e Department, Sister Roberta is doing all she can "lo learn about the special pressures of police work that may hinder • an officer in school." Sister Roberta uses a black- jack for a paperweight on her desk, she said with increasing emphasis on a college educa- tioa for promotions, more and more policemen are returning to school, usually at night. "I could see a growing number of them hold ing fulltime police jobs, trying to maintain stable family li ves and carry a school load at the same time," she said. "But it was because of their special problems, s h I f t schedule changes or court ap- Slim Spring The majority of the sllhou· ettes in Adele Simpson's spring collection are slender, slightly fitted and Oared at the hem. This oul\ine is adapted to coal costumes, to suits with various jacket lengths. pear1nces1 that I volunteered when passions are particularly to become the sch o o I's high." academic Coordinator for Law Although Sister R o b e i' t a Enforcement, a position which usually stays inside the patrol offers co u n s e I Ing C\nd car, she doesn't bore the frien;dship." policeman with chit-chat or ir- The San Francisco native rltate him with backseat driv· does her police work in ad-1 Ing. dltion to her fuU sched,ule of Wilh the approval of 'the ~eaching En~lish at the department, she.selects the bf- Roman Catholic College. ficer she wants to ride with She started riding along with depending on the beat she's in- the patrolmen "lo see the kind terested in. Officers are glad or pressures they experience." to have her uoderstanding , Before long , she was lending a companionship along· helping hand. "If we 're getting a lot of Although Sister R o b e r t a calls, I help take them down goes out on some dangerous from the radio,'' she said. assignments, she always is "I've learned all the jargon so unarmed. She often Is asked lo I can make calls and get more talk to people in trouble, help if necessary." particularly those involved in Sister Roberta's patrols, domestic struggles a n d which she plans to keep up in juveniles using drugs. Her pa-her free time as long as she's tient listening and suggestions learning and helping, have do much lo calm frayed paid off not only for those she nerves. had advised but for the "In a family quarrel there 's schedule problems that a always danger of serious policeman's job entails. Sister vi o I enc e , ' ' she said. Roberta often serves as a buf· "Sometimes the family closes fer when school and duty con· ranks against the policemen (lict. Nuptial Date Set DEBRA WASHKO ( .. . . . . . . .. Horoscope: Flex_ibility Best for .Libra WEDNESDAY MARCH 8 By -SYDNEY OHAllR . . Pisces penom require 1 certain amouot of seclU5ion. A quiet, calm pl•ce enables natives of this zodilcal aign to discover themselves. Places .women ha v e . "fascinating eyes." Places men often com· plain about ''aching feet." • Pisces harmonizes w i t h Capricorn. Taurus, Cancer and Scorpio. There ls strong attraction to Virgo , but cau· tion should be exercised in relationships with GeminJ and Sagittarius. Some famous Pi .. ceans include Jackie Gleason. Lawrence D u r r e 11 and Elizabeth Taylor. ARIES (March 21-April 19): Deal with those who exercise quiet authority. Means steer clear of those who talk much, do little. Accent Is on long- range goal . Catch up on cor· resj:>ondence. Write and com· municate. Expand views and ambitions . TAURUS (April 20-May 20 ): Be perceptive. Re j e c t superficial explanations. Dig deep for lnfonnatioo. Friend could ~lp you obtain your fair share lo money dispute. Check legal document. Ask to see for yourseU. Get to heart of mat- ter. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Setfle domestic differences. Seek greater harmony at home. Partnership, marriage disputes 1houJd be aired. If diplomatic, you earn respect. One who hid been aUenated makes conclUatory gesture. Accept. CANCER (June 21-July 22 1: Be willing to change routine. Avoid undue pressure by granting credit tq one who akt- ed In project. Pllces is Ukely to be involved. "Complete basic tasks. Steer clear of apparent shortcut methods LEO (July b.Aug. 22): Nothing now is apt to occur halfway. Involvements tend to be serious. If you wish it othenvlse, be especially cautious. Curb tendency to be extravagant. Capricorn may be in picture. Romantic com· plication is not unlikely. VffiGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 221: Finish assignment. Be sym~ pathetic toward one who seeks guidance. The more aid you Image Geared To · Motherhood By ERMA DOMBECK I don't know who killed ''Ap- .Ple Pie." Maybe it was Betty Friedan or Gloria Stelnbem, Maybe it was Sara Lee. Whatever, the.Apple Pie im- age that has typified the American woman for so many years is a dead horse. No one wants to climb into a white starched apron or hairnet for it. No one wants to fight a war for it. And no one want! tq run it up the flagpole and salu1e It an}'lllore. . As I was telling the girls over coffee the other morning. "What this country needs is a new symbol of womanhood.'' 1•1 1;1 ow about, 'God I AT WIT'S END I "When we're going out to eat," said Sally, Throughout the morning, we eliminated: Hamburger: We couldn't bring ourselves to even say the word. · Cheese Cake: Women's LitJ.. bers would protest it. Baked Aluka: The other "9 states would never stand stW for it. Fish: It wu too American to be trusted. Finally, Wilma snapped her finrers, ''Y ou know something? We're looking in the wrong area for the s}'lllbol of today's women. W i t h prepared foods, w or ti n g mothers, drive-ins and carry- outs, maybe the t l tchen isn't where it's at anymore . give• the gruter reservoir of good you · will build . Specifically, a family member is confusesf and turns to you. LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct. 221: Str.fye. Jor original approa ch. Some Will claim you are a new person. C:Omi.ng from some, this wlll be a compliment. Others will be giving vent to resentment. Key flow Is to be nexible. Disregard relative who complains. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-_Nov. 21): Hunch can save you 'money - ii you follow through. Learn by teaching. Means 11 b a r e knowledge. .Accent is o n money and how to obtain mcire of it. Social contact can lead to profitable venture. Be aware. SAGITIARIUS (Nov. 22- Dec. 21): Cycle ls such that you can break from reslric· lions. Emphas ize in- dependence. Some around you are beginning to get idea that you are an individual. Means you are coming into your own. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Take nothing for granted Including promises. There are aome who want you to miscue. Protect your interests. Get ac· counting; take inveqtory. Be corfsiderate toward individual who is temporarily in- capacitated. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Feb. 18): You can learn, make gains. Key is to know that business and fr iendship may not mix. r Gemlni, Virgo in- dividual plays prominent role. Money picture is brighter than might be apparent. Beneficial change occurs. PISCES !Feb' 19·March 20): Vitality makes a comeback. You feel more ali ve, vigorous. ,Ambition returns. You have greater sense of directlon. Ac· cept chaUenge. Family wlU back you. Gift purchase is favored. Show appreclatjon to loved one. IF TODAY rs YOUR BIRTHDAY you are creative, a fine executive, but not so good at taking orders. Project begun In 1970 is due to bear fru it this year. Social activity accelerates. You will be hap- pier. with May indicated as an o-utstanding month. To find out ..-e ebol.ll ~ovrMll •nd estrol1111y. order S'l'CllW'I' om.rrl.!': ....," Dooklel, TN Truth ,_,, Aslrole,. 5-nd blrlllclal1 Ind 1.S c1111ls to Ol'Nrr Booi<lel. lht OAILY PILOT1..Bo111 J2tCI, Gr...il C1nlr1I S11tlon, Ntw l«k. N.Y. 10017. Motherhood! Flag! Pizza!' " said Rita dramatically. "What we need is a Visible sign of woman's progress and how she meets the challenge in today's world •.. and will . triumph over the cbaJlenges of tomorrow'a world. A symbol that is not sezlst, liberation.isl, or pacifist, but a universal sisn of our dominance." Leprechauns Mak.e Fash ~on Magic "That's ethnic," said Sally, "which also eliminates goulash , tamales , Wienerschnitzel and Polish sausage." "How about baked beans?" asked Wilma excitedJy, "Would you fJ.ght a war for baked beans?'' asked ruta .. "No, no," I said, "we need an image that embodies aU of modern women's ideals of freedom. Apple Pie was ..• Mary Worth in a panty girdle •.. Betty Crocker making TV dinners from scratch .. , Kate Smith knitting a flag. Don't you see , what we need is a S}'lllbol of today's active, in- volved independent woman." "How about fried chicken?" asked Wilma excitedly. "Surely you're not serious,'' I said, "We can't have a plucked naked bird for a sym- bol. How do you think we 'd come off sitting on a perch next to the American Eatde?" "I didn't think of that,'' she said. "Let's think. When is it our children and husband get really excited at dinner?" Youths Get There are nearly 3 milli on members enrolled in 4-H pro- grams through organ I zed clubs. special interest groups and 4-H television series. We all yelled in unison, HCAR KEYS!" "Bye Bye Miss American Pie, dTove my Chevy to the Levy." now you're talking! Hoping to find a pot of gold at the end of their rainbow of fashions are Oeft to · right) Damon Powell and Mrs. Karen Melot and Mrs. Virginia Holmes, mem· · bers of the Newport-Mesa Cosmo Pal Club. A St. Patrick's Day benefit fashion show and luncheon is planned by the club for Saturday, Marcb.11, in the Air· porter Inn. Coast Equestrians DIAMOND Trophies 'Reined' REMOUNTING .,_ ..,.. """ ... ,.,...,, .... lift' .... w .... ., ... llfllllTllllll ClllKlllll If 1tyi.s. 21;, """"' ... llllllllflnt• wlltl fflll Ill. Miss Leslie Ripley of Balboa Island, wilh three first places, led 13 Orange Coast winners in the National Horse Show at lhe 1972 Date FesUval in lndio. Besides winning the in- ternational saddle seat cham- pionship, saddle seat equita· Uon and juvenile 3-gaited sad· die horse cat.egorles, Miss Ripley took a third place in the last classification. Another multiple winner was MIS3 Debbie SChmltz of Hun- tington Beach who placed first Extra Help reports the CoUege o f Agriculture and N a t u r a I Resources at the University of Connecticut. The theme of this year's 4-H program is 4-H Bridges to Gap. NfJNIA JEWELEI.! in regular work ing hunters show, second in Ahsa hunter seat medal class and third in English pleasure hunter type championship stake. ADAMS' et llOOKHUHT HUNTINGTON IU.CH other winners named by ''1·2212 Allen Ross, 11how manager,"--=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;;~~~~~~~~=!~ and listed by cities were: j N~wport Beach : T a r a Blanchet, second, western pleasure horse championship; Kim Davis, first, western pleasure horses; C I n d y Graber, second, junior work· ing hunters; Cecilia Pre.sley, third, amate11Mwner working hunter stake: Glenn Ray, se- cond, stock seat equitation and Jane Thomas, third, junior wo_r.i:ing hunters. Balboa Island: Dee Dee Beauchamp, second, s to c k horses -mare~. · Laguna Beach : Ann Hend- erson, second, junior wOi'kin4 hunter stake. ' Santa Ana Heights: Holly Peterson , second, stock seat equitation. 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NONS!N$El I! i WAi.rT' YOU TWO 1"0 ~ OFF ANO TAI.IC IT OUT ANO eecOMe, FR!eNO~ AG-Al~! 1.1!-r' S (;O,,, l By Mel YOU SHOU,ON'T .T"~i IT 10 Sl!ll'IOL.ISL.Y, l'llA •• AFTER ALL, rT'.IO NOT ~11 ;FU•ST. T fMl!-i;. PUNCM!'O, Y'?U' SILLY.~ r----- By John Miles yoa ever set a. relu. la It ~ rtpt ltert." ' -- . , . Mlltll ... , !-7 , ~ I I JI DAILY ~!LOT • LSU Fires 'Maravich, Two Aides BA TON ROUGE, La. -Basketball coach Prm Maravkh ol Louisl&na State •11 fired Monday along with his two usi!tanta, the IChool announc«I. "I have rtluctanUy reached the con· clusion lhat our basketball program will Q. _foe a better-opportunity for auccess ~\ wi~ the change In the coaching staff," 11kt AthJeUc Director Carl Maddox in a prepared 1tatement. The two asa:i!t.anls fired were Jay McCr.tary and Greg Bernbrook. The firlnp are effective immediately. "Maravkh ii the father of basketball llar Pete M1tavicll, who played lot I.SU before "8ninc a _muJU.million-dollar con· tract with the Atlantl H1wk1 of the Na· tklnal llul<etball Auoc:laUon. ''The action hu the approval of the 1thleUc council, the unlverBlty ad· mlnlatraUon and llle LSU board of 111pervlson," Maddox said. "I have high regard for coach Maravich, coach McCreary and coach Btmbroct as persons, and each ll dedleated to the game of bul<etball. '1 recret that a chan&e la ~ to lw1ller the lntere1ta of a IOWld, magneUc -tball-ram 1t LSU," be added. • FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -Saved from defeat by rain Sunday, Au1tr11i1 '1 1Ken Rotewall came back Monday night to Win the 110,000 flnt prlu In the IS0,000 Saga Bay teML! classic with a U, 6-2, M victory over Cliff Drysdale of South Africa. Dfyldale held a 5-2 lead In the tint aet Sunday when the skies opened up and plly wu called orr. The match resumed Monday with •Rolewall dropping the first set but com· ln1 back strong in the lut two. Drysdale earned $5,000 for ae.cond ~place. • , HOLTVILLE -OUtflelder Mick'l' ;J\t\'11'1 checked into the California Angela rcatp Monday and played In the intra- ~ tqUld 1ame leadlng all to believe he hu •l&lled. , Slnce general manager Harry Dalton . wun't ln camp, there was no immediate · conrlrmaUon. The tq)l.ld game saw the team piloted by Harry WJnkles, 11-1. Tom Silverio col· Jected three hits, all singles. Vada Pinsod and Ch1rlie Vlnson, two newcomers, e.ach . collected-a·1ingle. Clyde Wright pitched thret innings and • pve up two hits and one run and also hit ·a home run off Alan Foster, the former Docf.ler acquired from Cleveland. Foster alao give up an inside the park homer by rookie Infielder Rudy Moll. • . • VERO BEACH, Fla. -Loa Angeles 'llodaor third bueman BUI Grabarkewltz, ~erlnc fnlm an off-aeuon ohouldet ~operation, wu hit by a pitched ball dur- • inl an lntrasquad game Monday. ' Grabarkewitz, 25, was hit on the left elbow by a pitch thrown by Sandy Vance. A team. spokesman said x-rays will be taken, although the injury did not seem ; serious. . • In 1970 Grabarkewitz led the Dodgers 'with 17 home runs and batted .289. But last year he played on 1 llmJted basis ~because or I shoulder injury. Hls rl1ht • shoulder wu operated on after the end or . the seuon. • ST. LOUIS -Shhh . Don'! break the spell. The Los Angeles Kings are on a ·w1nnt111 Mak. The winnlng streak, you see, Is only one game Jong. But Sunday nlght'1 stunning U victory over the awesome Boston Bruins may have been the finest victory in the blltory of the franchise. It was ~team hockey from opening face-off to ' finll 1l1p shot u the lowly Kings won 1 game No. 17. , Tonight, Los Angeles faces a St. Louis , Blues team thlt turned the tables on the , Kings by the same U score the last time the ttalll! met, Feb. 23. The Kings have beaten the Blues twice thi1 season, by scores of ._1 and 2-1, but have Jost three. Cage Rankings •Y .t.SSOCIATilb l"•ISI Tt1m w-1 l"tt. Tttm •·I l"h, '· UClA un 2.MI ... 11. M~Clhl• St. 21·5 Uol TutSday, Mll'Ch 7, 1972 U'IT ........ M A COSTLY MISCUE OOUBLES UP LEE TREVINO MONDAY. Bruin Soph Wilkes New UCLA Cage Stnr Also a Fine Student LOS ANGEI.ES (AP I -Keith Wilkes ...hu acompliahed more in his first season as a UCLA baaketbaJI pfaye r than anyo ne had a right to erpect -and much more, says his coach, than he's given credit for. The &..foot-6 forward on the unbeaten Bruin machine is not only an A student in economics and a starter every game in this, his sophomore season. He is also a player John Wooden can count on to be just the same each game -"not lipec- tacular but he's improved in almost every aspect of the game since he's been here." Wilkes may be the perfect player to typify the Wooden style. He shoots only good shot!:, hitting 53.6 percent from the Door . His free throw percentage is near 70. He averages 8.3 rebounds and 12.8 points per game, despite playing less than 26 minutes each contest. He is averaging only two fouls per game and is a tenacious defender with hands faster than the eye. "His teamma tes have aptly named him ." said Wooden. "They call him 'Smooth as Silk,' and I guess you can sec why." Wilkes shoots his jump shot from behind his head. The ball usually flies in a high arc and Wooden said, "even though it's an unorthodox style, he shoots well. Sometimes I don't think the ball Is going to be close to the basket but then It swishes in.'' The reason not much was expected from the youngster from Santa Barbara, Calif .. is his age . He graduated from high school at 16 and now. al 18, he astounds Wooden with his on and off-court manner. fine qualities just as he Is. Oh. I know Bill Walton and Henry Bibby are going to make many All·American teams this year, and rightfully so. But I hope that doesn't hurt Keith 's chances. He 's truly deserving. Fregosi to Miss Spring Training; Thumb Broken ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) Veteran Jim Fregosi, the New York Mel's newest third baseman. broke his right thumb and will miss the rest of spring training. the National League baseball club announced Monday. Fregosi. who came to the Mets Dec. 10 from the California Angels, injured the thumb Sunday while fielding ground baJls hit by Manager Gil Hodges. The seriousness of the injury was not discovered until Monday when Fregosl ·reported for practice with a sore and swollen hand . X-rays disclosed that a smaU bone was broken. The thumb was put in a cast by Peter La Motte, team physician, who said Fregosi would have to wear it for at least four weeks. Frcgosi, 29, is in his 11th major league season, compiling a lifetime batting average of .268. J. 1""1n 23-2 ol02 12. HIW•ll 2'"2 ID} J. NI. C1•all111 21·' lit 1). Mtryl111d )1.5 14 4. L111,1l,vll.. ll·l 317 11. flol'ldl SI. 23-5 1l "He's really a beautiful young man." marveled Wooden . "He is easy to respect • because of his polite manner ." He was dealt to the Mets for pitchers Nolan Ryan and Don Rose, outfielder Leroy Stanton and catcher Francisco Estrada. l. C1 I t 1. ll8l 23-J J7j lS. \llrtl11l1 1'0-5 60 •· &o. C1rcllr141 22·• lJ2 1'. Mln""911 16-6 Y 1. Mlrci~tl! 2•·1 1" 17. Of1l ltobertt 21.1 " I. lrlt. Y<r!Q 11·' 221 11. MlaMUrl »• "1 t. IW lou1111n1 2w 111 ''· Hovi..., '°"' n 11. M1rlNll 23-J 1'3 l't. lrifMN IS.I 2J OfMf IMms rf(tlvfn9 ¥0191, lbltd 1n 111111•· 1Mtk1I 1nll<": (lt'l(.lllM!i, O.trolt, ~Ille. J1c•'°"· yl!ll, KfMll Sti lt, Mlth)f•n. Qtlll $1111. ~le Uni. wr1lty, '"""idtl'l(t. $yr•cu11, TllWllM ... T1•11 (IEI ,, .. ), \lllllM¥1, Wl~hl ... 11!1. Wooden says Keith is excellent on defense -"he's always in the right place" -and despite his rail·th.ln 175 paunds, rebounds exceptionally well. "When I start wishing he were older or heavier, It's a failure on my part to count my blessings because be has so many During his 10 years with the Angels, he was a six-time American Lea1ue All· Star shortstop. The Meta, who long have had a problem at third base, acquired him to play third. LA After No. 60 Tonight INGLEWOOD (AP ) -Wilt Cham- btrlaln and Jim McMllllu hove aY<1'1ged 14.1 and 18.f pointa per gama, re1pe¢" tinly, for the Loi All&eles Lakerl this ....... But wben the Lakers collide with lhe PhDadtlpbla .,..,., tonlaht In 1 National Bate\blll Mooclatlon 1•me, !he two wlll Ill flCllll a laam they hive enjoyed mrrt'RI iD the _pul. Ml II the Loken win, tbey"U have won •--,,. accompUshed by on- IJ ... -la NIA h!Jtory. Liii Doc-I, Mdlilllan hid hiJ pro 1 career hlah of 41 points against Philadelphia u the Liken routed the 78ers 131·115. Chamberlain had 2S re- bounds in that contest. The.n on Dec. 19, Wilt went to work for 32 points, his high for the year, and he also hauled down a season-high 34 re- bounds as the Lakers really went to town on Philadelphia , 114-132. The Lakcrs have rung up a perfect 4-0 record against Philadelphia this year and have 1ccompll1hed the feat in varloua w1y1 with the same resuJt -a lopsided triumph. Jn tile fir•! game, Los Angeles jumped ' to a Jg..20 flrst~uarter lead and a 'IMS Intermission edge be.fore winning 14S.Io.1. The next time out, Los Angeles was down by 17 In the third quarter but came back on McMilllan's shoofing. The ne1t time, Chamberlain keyed a 16- 0 spurt late in the game and moat recently, a If.point aecond period wiped out a brief seven-point 76er lead for a 135- 121 vlcwry. Following lonigbt'1game1t the Forum, the .Lakers will entertain Clan!and Fri- day and Burfalo SUndey even!q to clOM out the week. Winning Grand Slam Nicklaus' Next Goal ~ MIAMI (AP) -Jack Nicklaus flipped another '30,000 into his bank's nJibt deposit chute on the way home after streaking past Arnold Palmer as golf's all-time dollar king. The 24-karat Golden Bear then pon· dered other goals. "Money's nice ... darn, lt'1 essen- tial," said NlckJaus, "But wlnning major championships -the big four -i1 my personal barometer. It was ruce to pass Palmer, but I've still got to catch Bobby Jo nes." Nicklaus ' wlndup.70 in Monday's fourth round of the •tso,ooo DoraJ·Eastern Open didn't approximate his 64 of Sunday for excitement , but it got the job-done with a 12-under-par total of 276. Lee Trevino got nowhere, !hooting even -par 72 and 278 and tied for second money with 68 shooter Bob Rosburg. Sam Snead, the 59-year-old marvel, also had 72 on a blustery afl.frnoon for a fourth-place :m and $7,050. Nicklaus' payday gave him •1,477,200.86 for slightly over 10 years as a pro since leaving the Ohio State campus. Palmer, 10 years older at age 42 has a lifetime tour bankroll og $1.471,226.8.1. "The older I get, the more I enjoy golf.'' said Nicklaus, who lives 90 minutes up the Florida Turnpike at Lost Tree VUJage. "I got tired of golf in the mid~ 1960s. Winn ing came too easily. I took It for granted." At 32, he is content and seems better than ever. "Robert Tyre Jones won 13 major t!Ue1 In hia great career," said Jack ... I have taken 11, nine pro and two U.S. amateur. Nothing would be bigger for me than to win the grand slam in one year and to surpass Afr. Jones' total." Nicklaus, the firit man to capture the Big Four twice, bas championship trophies in his case at home for three Masters, two U.S. Opens, two British Opens and two PGAs. "My biggest problem ls getting too eager for the major events," he said. "Four times, I've won the first leg on a grand slam in a year ... I've never taken the second. The odds are against such a feat, but I'm not going to stop trying." Nicklaus logged rounds of 71·71#70 to win the 36th tour title. He seemed to relish up-staging friendly rival Palmer, but refused to allow his multi-million J dollar cache to overshadow the old· timers. Snead, despite 84 victories, earned $499,000. "At my age," said Snead, you have to · be happy to stay close to these boys. Nicklaus is as great a playe: as I've ever seen and I enjoyed being paired with him in the last round." Nicklaus reflected on his thoughts of five years ago. He weighed a pudgy 212 pounds, was begiMing to puff at walking 18 holes and was generally fed up with golf. "I used to approach a tour tournament Regional Foe without much drive. My idea wa1 Just t4 get on with it so we can get to the U.S. Open and the Masters ." Then, the fellow once labeled "Ohio Fats" trimmed off 20 pounds. "My whole outlook began to turn around," he said, "and the weight Joss might have had something to lo with it. 1 felt better. I hope I looked better." The summer after his dieting in 1970 - Nicklaus won the British Amateur at fabled St. Andrews in ScoUand. "That was my first big one in about three years and it really was sweet. Now, I enjoy the game and will keep playing ai long as I do." LHClh19 SCOflS •rid l'llOl'llV winnings Mond•v .... ltle I U0,000 Dor1~1E1111m Open 9011 tour,....,.,,11 J1ek NldlllUt> l•• Trrtlnc Boll ltC11bur9 Sim SnHd 8ruc1 Crtmptort Julius lon>1 Georo• Sllor1rldll'f Jol'!1111y MIU1r P1ul H1r111v Birt V1ne1v Art Will eobbv Ml1ch1ll G1rv Pl1~1r l(ao1 $1111 Howl1 Jol'!n!oOll Botl E. 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Monday's three selections joined five others already in the field -Jackson- ville, Fordham, St. John's, N.Y., Niagara and Syracuse. There are eight more openings for the !fl-team, posl·season tournament which starts March 17 at Madison Square Garden. · "This will be a great trip for our players •.. we're hoping to go back there and give it our best shot," said Haskins, whose Miners attended the NIT only once before, 1~, when they lost to Manhat-tan. Texas·EI Paso, runnerup in the Western Athletic Conference, defeated champion. Brigham Young en route to a 21-6 record tbi.! season. "We don't feel good about not winning our conference, naturally," said Haskins in an interview at El Paso, Tex. "But we hope to give the NIT a good represen· tative ." Texas-El Paso, one of the nation's top defensive teams, was the last club to win the NCAA championship before UCLA's five-year string. Picked to finish near the bottom of the WAC, the Miners beat 9 of 14 conference opponents and also own a victory over Memphis State. the leader in the Missouri Valley Conference. Princeton's debut in the 35-year-0ld New York tournament marks the first lime that an Jvy League club has been represented. The Tigers finished the season with a 19-6 record, including nine straight victories. Among the Tigers' victims this year were North Carolina, the regular-season champion of lhe Atlantic Coast Con- ference : Ivy League king Penn and Villanova , bound for the NCAA post-sea· son tournament. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Don '! look now, but Jerry Tarkarrian is &eared again. The nail-biting Cal State (Long Beach) ba sketball coach and wlzard has once more fashioned a top team with hopes of a national title. But as usual, whether his team is preparing to play UCLA or Rinkydink Tech, Tarkanian shakes . "But this time "I'm nol kidding," he says. ''Brigham Young is really a good team . They're much better than last year .. CAA '""'"' Al A OllMI ~ H lrln1u. sites 1nd tlrn.1 torr the ll•1l """"" of the N1Uo111r co1i....1111 .llhltllc A11CK!1llon un/Vlf"SllY dlvl1lon blsUfblll cJi.amglcnlhls.. $fh1~1v. l~I ltitloNI ' $outh C1•oll111 YI. T1mo .. II Wltll1m1burg, \11. Vltl1110vl VI. Ell! C.•ollM 11 Prince'°", N.J Prc¥lclenc1 ""· Pirnn 11 New Yo111: Cltv, MicSHll ll1tl9n1I • Mt •!!U1lt1 ""· Mld·Am•rlctn Conl•J'Oll(• chemoton · Ind Florld1 51111 vs. Ohio v111.., Con~rl'flC.1 chtlft.. Dion I I l(nol¥'11t Ttllf'I Mld-t 11 .. llMI 5ou!llwnt1n1 Loul1l1M vi. M.lr.h•ll 1rod "'-!on w. SOu!~wn! Confer1n.;1 d11mp on 11 Lis Crvcu. N.M . West ......... Wtblr Stilt"'· H1w1ll •rod Cel 51111 !long 8etcll) 11s. 8r!1ll1m Young 11 Poelltllo, ld1llc, and it's not just thtir center, Cosic, who's better. BYU can really shoot!" Long Beach and BYU collide Saturday in the NCAA first round west regional game at Pocatello. Idaho. Tarkanian admitted that the Cougars' Yugoslavian center Kresimir Cosic is much improved over last year but, "If they get an uncontested shot, you might as well forget it -the ball ls gonna io in ... Tarkanian's 49ers are 23-3 and have held the opposition to 69 paints per game by using a knot-like zone defense, Tarka· nian says what's got him worried is BYU's .shooting. "They may force us to play 'em man- ta-man, which will take one of our strengths away from u1. But everybody tells m.e we can't use a zone." He noted that BYU's serrior guards Phil Tollestrup and Bernie Fry.er are excellent &hooters It'• a Pitcher's Game • and match up in size to bis pair. Tollestrup, at 6-6 and 220 paunds, will probably be guarded by Ed Ratleff, a Mr. 195-pound junior and Fryer, a 6-3, will be taken by 6-5 Glenn McDonald if Long Beach resorts to a man defense. The BYU guards are averaging 33.7 points between them, Tarkan.ian noted, and if that's not enough, forwards Bel· mont Anderson and Doug Richards are both hitting better than 50 percent from the floor. And Cosic is at 50 percent. Tarkanian is so scared, he says, that he ha sn't even figured out who'll start for his team . "Here It is, the season's over and I'm still juggllng players," he said. The forwards who'll definitely start for the 49ers are 6-6 Chuck Terry and S-8 Eric Mc Williams . "It's between Nate Stephens and Leonard Gray for the center job but rl&bt now 1 have no Idea which one it will be," said the Long Beach head man. Western Kentucky Forfeits 3rd Place BOWI.ING GREEN . Ky. -Weslem Kentucky University said Monday It was forfeiting third place in the 1971 NCAA basketball finals because Jim McDanleJs prematurely signed a professional con· tract. In addition to the trophy, Western Ken- tucky will return slightly more than $66,000 in tournament receipts, said Public Information Director Ed Given. Yillanova, whlch finished · second, previously surrendered its money and trophy alter learning that Howard Porter had signed with the pros before his col· lege eligibility ended. New York Mets' pitcher Ray Sadeckl fires a fasl- 'baU .in Gropefrult League acllon against the BOslon Red Sox. As usual the mound workers have the early edfe over !he billers In workouts leadlna to openlng day (April 6). J ' '/ ' ' Start Your Engines! By Deke Ho ulgate • The name Foyl 1ani1 new to Indllmapolis, but an onglne by that name Is Uw. latesl thing at the speedW1y. A. J . Foyt baa decided to change two letters on the va.lve covers of bis rac..lng Ford va engines from "RD to "YT." So another classic name jotns the ht!toric list -Miller, St!Jdeba'ker, O!lenhauser, Prat~Wbllnty (the turbine remember?) "l figured 1 mi.gbt as well put my Mme on it." Foyt said. ''It isn't a Ford any more . J fabricate every part that goea into that engine." Foyt ia banking bis whole wad on the \18 engine despite the fact most of the smart money this year will be on turbo-Offen-bauser. &bby Unser will be in an Eagle Olly, Mark Donohue and Pete Rev!9fl in McLaren Offys, • A1ario Andretti, AJ Unser and Joe Leonard In Parnell! O!fys. "I sWI think the VB engine is better,'' Foyt said, "and we have proved we have got the horsepClwer up. Eight cylinders have to be better than four. If I thought foW' cylinders were better J'd be W!ing them mysel£.'' Foyt's proof ca me with victory in the final 1971 USAC championship race at Phoenix. ' Foyt is distributor of the Ford racing engine as the result of 1.he factory pullout from the sport. Because he is such a fierce competitor, be took a lot o{ kidding about bis relaUonship as a supplier to the other drivers in the Indianapolis 500 during the last two years. Those who scoUed should finally knoW: What he really did was rescue the Ford engine from a corporate scrap heap. If it weren't for Foyt probably all of the competiUve engines in championship raclng woWd be orfys. Foyt claims that handling the engine business, including developmenti bas cost him a lot of money, maybe $200,000. "J know it bas been expensive,'' he sa~. "but I have a lot ot faith in the future of the VI. somebody bas to keep it going." -.-~ .. fJCl's Shooting Stars DAILY l'ILOT Jt Benish Fires No-hit Gem O'alg 11,tniah et.bed Ills name betide that of junior teammate Mite Alba Monday afternoon as he pitched the Ste· ond straight oo-hltter for ·coach BUI Morris' Chargers in handing lluntington Be~h Hieb a :i-1 defeat In run. In· nings in opening action of the Huntington baseball tourna- ment. Pitching was the name of the game at other locations in firsWound games as Brock Pemberton burled a one-hitter to give Marina a 10-0 triumph over Foothill; Gary Browning of Bolsa Grande limited Foun· tain Valley to three hits in winning, 3·2; arai Westminster went nine innings before stop- ping Pacifica, 5-2. Second round games today found Edison at Westminster and Bolsa Grande at Marina in the winner's bracket. Hun· tington Beach hosted Pacifica and Fountain Valley was at home to Foothill in the loser's bracket. n..wi was the muttt all the way to the extra lnDlng fracas against the Oilers. He walked lour batters In the third frame to give Huntington its Jone run and is!ued eight free passes during the game. Barons ocored both runs In the lint on o wolk to Bill HaWeld, singles by Bob canon and Don Co1~man and a sacrlflcl fly by Brian Hoymes. Only other Baron hit was a double in the tourtb by BarrY, Brainard. At Westminster. the Uons were batting as the visiting team and batUed back from spotting Pacll~ a 2--0 first in- ning lead to win with tbret big rum in the serood e1tra in- llina-Scott Bradley helled a homer In the third inning for the first Westmlnster run. Jn the ninth. Gordon Blakeley singled wllh one away. ~1ike Addington and Kirk Harri! followed s111t, the latter's blow yie lding a run. Dan Ac- comando put the icing on th,e cake with a triple to score two more. •Ill•'•" ... , ... , }.l~"':" ..... l it ! ! . •, \k"M·.. • I P1.tlltr, lit-'> t \ • 1 , StOwood, c; 0 <111eif1, c I I O NelM!I. rf • 2 Hlnn.d ~ 2 I Albl, ti .. • 2 Rt!llth1 • 2 t J t Tar•11 ,...11, ... ~ ch .. ' ! ... H0tny1k, 1t l I 0 V111 Alfll!'\fort, tit 1 I 3 :' ~ftr~c: 1 t t Trllfflll •101 . , . I ,• "I ' ' • ' •, I : His own Indianapolis effort will be a new Coyote, one he de. signed himself using aerodynamjc principles he learned in two decades of racing with the help of apace age techniques recent· ly intr\)ductd into championship racing. "It's different in a kit of ways/' be says. "l don't like to talk about it too much. You'll see it in May.'' Ed Burlingham Qefl) and Phil Rhyne, UC Irvine bas- ketball stars show the form that brought the Ant· eaters an iOvitation to participate in the NCAA Western Regional tournament in Pueblo this week· end. UC! plays the host school, Southern Colorado State College, Friday nig!ll. He also struck out 17 in leading lbe Omgers to their se<ond stralgbt no-bit victory. Alba's brother, Gus, drove the winning run a<:ross in the ninth lnnlng with an Infield bit. ~~---I t : 0 ..,,or.r. '"" "" ,.:f... • • • • ~~·'."' II! Ill Ill::! ·: i * * * Foyt bas uotber buinns, one wblclt may Mve sometbinf to do wlllt Ute fact be Is •hanging Ute ...,. of Ute rating eaglne he sells. Tbe aewett venture Is a Cbe~t agency la Houston, wbich Foyt uy1 Is very profitable. "l spend some time tbere every day," -..w. urm sort of a ....,... team. I don't like to Cfve my people too l"""h ..._1bll1ty la aay ol my ha-. I've coe cood peep!<, llal I sort of like to keep my bad a. wlaat'1 goblg ... " Fo)'I does more Utu fO to tbe office and loot at Ute books. ''Tlttre'1 10me people," J.e saJd, "w1to flat Woa't buy a car or tnmck aales1 tlley talk to me about it. I l.IJten to all the com. plalnt1 about lf!n'ice and au, myitll. "I rully enjoy the buWtess, and lt'1 doing very well." Foyt's otlaer interest is: a raac)I about II mlles ouUide HouJ. ton wbert, be uid, "I like to mess around wtllt my llone1 and COWi." Foyt ba1 become a leadlng breeder of horses. Aod a ~adlng developer of horsepower. Sermon in an On tario Garage The setting for the sermon was a garage at Ontario Motor Speedway. Brother Blll was officiating at Sunday mominJ services. "Life Is like racing," he said, holding up a battered copy of the Holy Bible. ·~what ii we all changed right side tires? Who'd put in the gas? Everybody has his job in this worl d, no matter how small. "When you go home, some of you drivers will tow 4-0 miles and some wlll go clear across: the country. If you get a flat on the way home, you wiU get out and look at it. It doesn't do any good to geL mad. 'lbe tire's done got a bole in iL You can't change that by-.cuasin' and carryin' on. . . "Sometimes it seems that the man who acts like the DevJI gets all the breaks. Everything goes his \Vay. Let me tell you, when that dude reaches the end of bis trail, he's gonna look back and see his JIIe is a mess. "What about the guy who nms last all the time? There·s no way 51 guys can win. The checkered flag can only wave over one at a time. But you can win in life if you have faith in God." Simple and homespllD, Brother Bill Frazier, a nondenoma. national preacher speaks to the group of racers, mechanic!, car owners, promoters and rans. He looks at his wat<'h to make sure be flnisbes preaching in lime so the drivers can attend their prerace meeting. After aervices are over Ule crowd files by and lays paper money on the desk in front of tum. There are Jots of ones, but there are flvers, ten s and $20 bUls as well. ·Richard Petty, Bobby Allison (who bas already attended Roman Catholic Mass the same mornlnaJ, Bobby Isaac, Hershel McGriff and the other greats of NASCAR racing fUe out or the room. Brother Bill reached Ontario by helping Frank Warren's M"tW 1.0w their race car from the East Coast. He is supported by tontribuUons made at his i;ervices, by fees volunteered by the MASCAR drivers for ~services he performs. Every so often some- hody s:pllts a pot from a crap game and gives him a cut. "[ don't care where it comes from ,'' Brother Bill said. "If I wasn't there, they'd be shootin' crap anyway." * * * Frul« llvH I• Gadsd<I, Ala. Before be melved Ills callinl from Ute Lord be wu a steelworker. By Ids awn admlsakm be ...... akol>ollc al Ute --. ••1 hoW beck• my llfe, and what I aaw was: a mu1,11 l:lt ..id. ~lltpt -and lbere I decided to devale Ill• rest of my Ille to Hll w..t." Tblrty-flve wet.kncls • year Frazier Is at s&ock car races, preacblq 1111 simple Go1pel, "advlaln' 11 the racen: "not to !ltep on eacla other to git wl:lere yoa want to glt.11 He ha& preacbed lD nlgbt clubs, tents, garages, saloon11. moLel rooms. La1t moll< wbea t~rlday Hassler was kllled be- fore lal1 wife'• eJtl at Daytona, Brother BW wa1 illtte. He 1'8y· ed wK~ Ute wltloW and eomforled ber for !lours oatil her piano WU die to leaYO I« CJudluooia. "FriUY nd I wu Vf!"J dose," Frazier said. '1'We banked foldlter ......... lofelher aa<I prayod tocetW-Tiie famll1 ilail 1 lat of -wbea ~ acddeat Uppeoed, """"• l!'rldoy llad -•tr1 rtUCfou. I tried my belt to ltelp 'em." * * * Prep Swim Summaries VA•SITY IEdl-t•I M•H_.... hM.11 1411 L9111 a.ell PolY 1'1) 2'Dt MeidleY Rfltv I. EdllOll. Tim.: t :~O.Frtt -1 Keny'lfl IH8) 2. Vero 9;fi~ re:) l:s.~f.r1 CL) 4. Muhltwiu•er 1 "2lio 1::lr. M...:llt¥ -l. Oo.ilfnt!M IL) 2. ·~I~ L~tl: K_.on on L Miits <LI. 50 FrM -1. Ev•M IHI 2. llr.un IE! 3 Adlfl' Cll •. 0.11 IHl. Tlmt1; 13.7. 0 IOI Fl¥ -1. Kenv0t1 OU 2. 80tk ILi l . 1>: Wnl E O •· Lklntbo<lv (LI. Time: 1;01.,. 100 Fr" -I. Ev11<1 IH I 1. &ork ILi ), 8r•ij" !El •. Allltr ILi. Time: 51.7. CIO Frn -I, l(e_nyon fH) 2, 8orle ILi l. Vin GordCln CEI t. Peterson {El Time: •:07.2. \00 81Gk -1 Gerri-Ill 2. C1Ultr <\I >. Dile {HJ. t. Wt1la1r1 !El. T mt: l :06./. 100 llr1•11 -1. 01rMll'9 fl l 7. 811clri1 IEI 3. Gr1h1m (El 4. Mll!!I IL). Tim,; 1:10.f. a Fri:e Rel•Y -1. LOllCI 81.Kh p.,. IY .. Tlm1; l :'6.1. ·-•111-(Ml Hunn..-1.. luch 1111 Ltnl INCll PllY (J7) :!Ou MtdllY R1t•Y -1. Edison. Tim': 2:CW.J. 100 Frte -1. D1vf1 IEI 2, Mlr<:Um i11 3. DoWnlna CLI ... McHenrY IL), ra:: 1'n:'.'·btd,,., -1 .Hi"" 1E1 1. Wiiii ( 3. Plc:kforcl IEI '· .Stoll CL . Tlmti: :09.l. 50 Fr" -Fr~e fH > l. M1rcu... IEI l. .Sutton CE) 4. J11'11ch IL). Time: ,.., 100 Flv -1. W11I CEI Cna H<:Ond. tllj~lF~i:•.:_l\~0~!"" !El 1. Dod CHI ~ Frnnonllt IHI '· Jlnkh Ill. l fm1: Jio Frte -1. 511111111 lfl 2. Wiit fEI 3. W11t1 ILi 4. McHtnrY tLJ. Tlll't1: s:T&'·eldc -1. Pkkford IE\ 2. Him-m1t111rj" CE\ ll DownlllCll IL '· Mir· l11n IL . T~: :lo.,. 100 lrft11-I. Sftilj Ill 1. P1t.r10n \I I J. ICllll' !Hf -• Mtclforcl Ill. iii,: 1:11.l Fr" R111v -1. Edison. Tim1: •:1 J. •111 .. 11 (121 HUlll)ftj!ltft lllCll 14SI "" ··~" .... ., 1711 20CI ,,,11111¥ ~i'f -I. L-lflCll P~I ' F :-:...2=1 .• 9ns1n ILi 2. AndeUn I 3. lae1ner I J '· Acltr Ill. TlrM: 1'l .o.,,..,, Medll'V -I. cu,hm1n IHl J· · ~r~-(~~1l1 . OlrJta !El •. KlllCll Cl • io "''' -1 O'lool1 Ill 2. Re11no fHI 3. Prtmtn /LI •· Frink CHI. Time: 21~· Fly -1. McColm Il l 2. G111J111 !HJ l. Cu1hm1n CHI•. Kl11a Ill. Tlme: ~iOo frff -1. Je"''" lll 'l. Renl!O \Hl l. lottller /El 4, Bader ILJ. !me: Sl.f. T SO 8K~ -I. W1l~ltl" (El '· O' ooll .\lrl 3. f:i"'4tUn (HI '· OeW1lt fLl, W~l .. ~i -1. Co!• Ill 2 l"l"Jn~ :ftl l-MllDnl'Y !HJ •. 1rv1n1 rt 1. Time: ~ f r" 11ttl1v -l . Lorio 8e1Ch Po-"'·Time: l:JL.L GoH, Net Resitlts ... , • Cousy' s Future . Still Undecided CINCINNATI (AP) -Bob Cousy, who bas guided the Cincinnati Royals t h r o u g b "kind of a disastrous season," labels his future as coach of the team uncertain. The fonner Boston Celtics standout guard is completing the third year of a three-year contract as coach of the Na· tional Basketball Association team which basn'l been able to play .500 ball or m a k e playoffs during the span. "I have been told it ls my option at this stage to renew a contract, but I don't know what I am going to do," Cousy said. "It will depend a lot on how Max Jacoba (Royols board chairman) feels about it. What may happen to the team may also play a role." Cousy said that be has redeveloped stomach troubles that he had three or four years ago when be was finishing a stint as coach of Boston College. He said he has also had some nerve problems. "You can't help the way you react to things," be replied when asked whether ~ bad season for the Royals has been a factor in bis health. "I guess I just get overly involved, but unless you approach your responsibility wilh this view, yoll don't get the job done." the regular .season by Injuries to veteran Tom Van Arsdale, second-year standout Nate Archibald, No. 1 draft selec- tion Ken Durrett and Mat Guokas. But C.usy stressed !hat the team has lour rookies and two second-year men and bas been able to sustain a good attitude, despite a 1oaing record. "The team's mental ap- proach has been good and the young players continue to make improvement," be con-- llnued. "We have aeen e1· cellent improvement in Nate WilllamJ (rookie), Ar<hlbald hat been out of sight and Sam La""f (tt«Ond-year center) hat not only played much bet- ter, but sustained his ef. forts." Cousy said that improving per!ormancu by Yo u n g playera are encouraging in any building sltuotlon, but whether Cousy will continue to lead the club through tbe development stage remains questionable. Sports Calendar As for the team ibeU, rtports have betn Circulating that the club will be ))UrChased ••~-Tr1!n1~o ·~, ~· and moved to San Dfego. · ~;=.rdf~ ~~~~:J~.W: Attendance baa been down u. A""'" sPOrfl ,_, again this year and has H&,'""#=.;-~r?oi::.~ J;.~ ~veragecl about 3,500 a game N1111t1rn 11 Wntmlrtlttf (•II 11 ':u1. while the Royals have won .J~r~toii. lr~:1:1 ~~ about one . of every three 11tath tt 1:111. games. tt'SK.r~'t. ~'!: "It's unrealistic to say we '"""'". •· tra""IE....!', succteded at anytblng to this ~-uJ'.wii point," eou-said. "With the ;;;t~mi" I $loft ~ .,,, 1111 .. " •* It 1ifir. way our expectations were 111...,.n _ °''' Mt..i ~ rtf•nd• after prHeason games, and •t co.t• Ml•• P1rk rnr. Miter Otl 11 U~er.itv uni 1m1 unria Ith U th · j · "l '" tourn1Y. "i~J ton 111ta<tl ,_,.,..,., Hirrli cui a . •:r. ,~...., IL\l 3T. W a e in urtes, 1 was Gro1smortt •t ~ 11::io1. •-•< <U«O I <L ~ kind 01 3 d" t " lwlmml11! -r 11 F-l1Jn ~~1:.. (Ul ,~, ~i. rmr,,,., 4 '56. IS8S er. V11ity 131' S), U. V•l W •I Or11111 w11nd1t11G cu1 •· 1os1 1o Mc •nus The .Royals, who enjoyed an c°'"I':'°. (L) ., ,.._, -"Ollntlln V1Uey ~I LI H0ir0vo 1u1 .w. ar. c.r111dt• ILl so. outstanding exhibition season, 3:::n11, sin ~Jtmtnte '' w:rtm;"\1!' '"l"clt CMI (tl lll!IOll have been hampered during Hw.'h '··'c1li~!. n~"i' ..,.co.~ .. ,. v2 Knlgltl II 14. ~t. Hllklnt (El IS, rv II \)5(; (I 11 2 , 6-0. t•ck -tr.=• ii Mir If Lot ~:fi1~~1iri $'~'·0~~1\r11~11e:\• ;.ti·i-4, ~~,~~r:· .~"r:Gl. n ~ ••• ~ MCOOWlll 1r1 as. "''· W1lkl1'11 r::c11 c s iin.ton ••kll '' M1m. If ''/.ir. Ill 7• do!. Thom-(Edi . age cores ~l:i:o.;w~ :;"i,..~ '' a.~ ll) n. 611. El~ll'l'lmtr i=.n\!. 1lri: 1ty' ~1 !Edi f4, M. i'letdi •I l'H CtH II l • T.-. NIA ,-r...,_ CMw. If~ l~rs MltwWU. 1D. '°""" 11'l (QT) g::"'.!. M.r ~~· = ~ c ........ f9", I ~ c.._.J (OU.IOI 1..'.: MJl';?On Vlf,• ,, ll'Olll arow; II Jd!;.. {CJ kit! .._. WOii 6-), '"'° 6-2. Kflltud(y 1Dt, AUlrVm fi1 IOlll'!lf'I', . ~ ~ "'f:"'":'1'l!-~~)~·r:J:: 1¥):' 9,i~ I:i1:~ ~'2, vi~ '' lji1~jfft1~1 fl~ty ~I~ 1r11t ((.\!Ott '"" \ .... _. .. t. lo$f 1· PrOW!dtnc. tf, JICklM'l'lft• '' 1' ':lJ), G l t1 "jt:':i'i1 .'f:t Whelher tt is visiting sick or lnj~~ racers 1n the bos~ltal, ....... 111~ 1c1 '°'~ .... w. u. ~i!!:-~1:51.~~!'i::! : c~':f ,~,?" " a1 11111 giving comfort to the loved ones of victims like Hassler. or . ead. ~Gulr •!'Id ttorl•-fc1.!i\1 10 M.c-~.:,.:·,.~,:~~ n IOll Hew':!f'~~r1*-:-we'l~"'tltl'[ .tM&ri •1n1 prayers lh the naddock on Sunday ,mornings, Fraz.ier JS an doc ',:;: low t\' 1~1 1-t. : 10U1 wnh wicr1111 .si. u. Horlh t1J1•• st. " G•btltl 1"v11111ona1 n. Fut ..... .,. 11 h.,.d th . NASCAR • IC1ty1nd •nw l S), 1-t. . It 109 , A!Mrk fl Cotffll Wnl (l). Important figure be tn e scenes 1n racing. smuh .,.,., Grtlllll!r 1c1 10.1 o.., o-.: f· ~ ~;t Ii 1:,1 • '" Jl1kti~ Di'lfl't.i"':r~':.1:.flfMf•s Near the end or services, rus voice gave CNt anti somebody --'::,;; ... =::;;::;;::;;=======:;;;;;;;;::;;::;;;;;;;;;;===;;;;~;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;=,hnncled Brother Bill a Coke. 'A swallow helped b11t didn 'L clear r his. ~~eco~l~:1~ipmeot," he jokt<L MANUFACTUBING AND FIELD BEPS CUTTER CRUISER IS HERE!!! ... ..... tNI ..... . -,, ... • 10t.n.U11M ...... ~ . rtlGIDPRON $15,795.00 ""'--- . ·QXEROXtNG · · "" " .0 ~SWE~l.tl~ SERVICE 0DESK SPACE O ·l.A. l!NES·. 0 TELEGRAMS, TWX, DOCUMENT TRANSMISSION 0 MAILING LISTS 1'b's I • COMMUNICATIONS SDYICI IUIUU "COMl'Uff ff"GN'f_... # , ... COMMW' IRVl .. ·AIRPORT INDUlftlAL COMPLIX (714) 147·7777 121a1 -n•a Gals Top Records AtUCI Two naUonal AAU records were broken by SOuthern California girls at t b e Women's and Girb' AAU track season opener held at UC! Sunday. Breaking the na- tional high jwnp record for girls 10 and 11 was Juanita Barnett of the Rialto Roa~ Runnen:, who cleared five feet. In the same age group Julie Frants of the Southern California Cheetahs broke the mile record after runnlng the course in 5:31.7 minutes. IDUEI lilmES ......... 1:11 P.M. COSTA MESA FAIRGROUNDS LA. T-llrd• "· Au1treli1ft K•ntaroo1 . ............... ._ '•t• KtUy v•. . L.lhtr M1tfi1wt Jim Prusfa of Huntington pitched well but was the loser alter striking out n ve oppo•lng batters. Left lwlder Pomberton ol Marina bad 10 whiff> and a pair of "walks wtlb the Jone Foothill -hit coming In the top ol the mtb frame wllb the Vikings leading !!Ml. '!be game was called at this point because of darkness. Fountain Valley's Joe Ma11ltr hooked up in a pitcfl. er's battle \Vi th Browning or Bolsa Grande but a leadoff homer in the silth by PacUica catcher Craig Schauffler was the margin of dUference. Scbauffler's belt broke a 1-2 tie. John Cole's Fountain Valley Mpnarchs Down Foe DAYE ROSS PONTIAC ..... .,.... 11) • "' .. ' U:~-A. .. ? I ii 1' t~'¥.. 1· I t~r.~;.~ 1 i I i if=. ,....Vt n "-·,. I = ., :.r~~lt 11 I cklin. (1 ell "" I I . . ' I I I r1l111Ni9d .r.::.:::;. .. 1' '1 i I ~r,<w,,: o l~:.,,.. "" , t t ' oll I """ ft I ' .. 11o1110r"* 10\tnt-3 7'• founl1l11V1IWy ••t-2 I I l u··· "l"' ~It . " I ~Q.n:.,. f s:.. ,, i1 l i i I Tol1l1 .......... , I ,_. c,,,..,.,,~ " • l .·.· ., HI_""'. rt ' I J•"· 1 2 1:-1..l i ! I ,_.,, I I • • • 2411 HAalOI I Ln. • Mil DllYI .... ..:: ' COSTA MISA . .... 546-801 7 . ., ... 1 .. ,.. .... t1• A.M, JO Mi• ~JA. l'"'tAY1 11 i.A Te t r.M. .. l J• DAILY PILOT • ' ~ TV ·mGHI1IGHTS NBC (4) 1:00 -"The "Wliard of o..•·Judy Gar· land la back with her pals Ray Bolger, Jaclr Haley one\ Berl Lohr In the 14th go-round of Ibis 1939 children'• cJuslc. · • 'Boy <:au.ht Fish' -Inspiring Record . . Stnrs Local Kids ' 'Delphi Bu;reau' New TV Wrinkle • By CTh'1\9A LOWRY sup<nemt ;• . ... '• I ' · • ABC (7) 1:30 -"The Roo((!es.'' Thia movie of the weelo about police recruit. on a metropoliten force stars Darren McGavin and Cameron Mitchell . CBS (2) 7:30 .-"Campalgri '72 -the New Hamplblre Primary." A half-hour. special report on today'• ,first· round in the presidential election sweepstakes. NEW YORK (AP) ·-Law government agelK(ies -was B • TOM BAJILEY and order series with off.beat busily bunting for planes, ,•,•·: , contributors to thit ' °' .., -·~ .... ···• enforces apparelltly will con· tanks and o th e r s t o 1 e n ' " •• ' t. • 1 " • ' , .. • • • l • • j I l • 1 -. I J• • KHJ (9) 7:30 -Shane." This all-tinie great Westem Movie stars Alan Ladd in bis best role, with Van Heflin, Jean 'Arihur and Brandon De- Wllde. . . KCET (28) 1:30 --"The Advocates." Sb.ouid unions · be forbidden to organize moie than one competing company? Howard Miller and William Rusher debate the issues. _.... .. praiseworthy "Light" My family .and I have been -tinue·to be around nu{ season military equipment t ·h e ' recording: Cltarles C u rt I s playing •nd replay••• <his pas1 il progr3111! are plclr.ed from badguys were about to smug- "'" (Joel) of Laguna Beach; Teti. · · "week ooe of the most charm· Barben (Jl!On) of Newport 'BedfeU·ow' s' current pilots. gle out of the country. · llw-and olten deeply moving Beach and a choir that In-"The Delphi Bureau," a two-Jt was adventurous nonsense -children's records I haVe eludes thr'* Etud.ents from El hour made-for-TV feature In the James Bond manner, ever heard. , Morro Elementary School 1o Tryouts Set Monday night 00 ABC, in-bul ifhad a plus in the choice It's called "The Boy Who Uguna, Warren Kramer, troduced another unusu.ll in· of Luckinbill as a new style Cellght 1be Fish" and 1 urge Richard Christensen and , vestlgator. Laurence Luck.ill'-sleuth more dependent on you, .. peclally u you have Thomas "Tod" Elvios. . For Laguna bill pr.ys. ,,.,. endowed wlth brain than brawn. younser cb{ldren, to get a Other choristers are four a photographic memory and 8 1 A recent NBC pl t o t , copy of our own Jack students from Thurston ' brain that operates Uke a "Probe,'' is cut roughly from COieman's lnlplring work ln Elementary School in Laguna : Auditions ror 1 1 S tr a n g e computer. He glanced at the the same format but the hero which he dr'!IW• heavily on the Kari Kramer, stan Kimball, Bedfellows," a fortbcomibg ~tents of a page and Jtored is almost totally controlled by Very obviowJ talents of a ~ steve Maywell and Henry production of the Laguna 1t away, ready for use when electronic instructions from of Orange C.oast youngsttri. Qirtis. With them b Kathy Moulton Playhouse, will be nee~. his headquarters. The network 'lbe Laguna Beach com· Barben of Newport Beach. • held Saturday a f t e r n 0 0 n, This computer-brain hero, is ~portedly ~try hi~b on the • poser uaes that talent to tell 8 Their obvious joy a n d managing director H who calls h l m 11 e I f a show as a series neit season. tale that becomes more in-delight tn what they were Graham announced. a p researcher, started his TV • "1lle Del~hi Bureau". has ~ trigu!ng with each of the · doing came bouncing right off Bertram TansweJI will be career by ~ing shot at by a much ac\1on ~·. while still cleverly scored songs he hap-of the Barley record planr guest director for the comedy man in a policeman's uniform. plcaresqu.e in sp1r1t, also bas !~TI~:~~S:;:i~:!,:: pUy blends into his delightful and I can assure them au thit of women suffrage in San About half an ~u~ later the some warmth and humor. •rdly I.Ion, 111111 lklrb 11 th• Good version of the fishing ex-th.eir splendid young voices Francisco during the l890s TV screen gave a little stutter * Witch •111d M•rpret H•mllton 11 lht peditlon that enabled our Lord will be heard in this joyous 'Readings are scheduled for i when a fellow dressed like a Wlcbd Witcfl. to feed tpe mlltitudes via the musical p~rabl~ on ~y, o'clock at the playhouse 606 chauffeur faced him. Presto, ([I...., .. tllt ltNr .;#, "loay.es and fishes'' miracle. many occasmns 1n the years to Laguna Canyon Road La~ th~ man with the computer "Awake and Sing,'' Clifford Odets' 1935 stage rut, was a mirror o f contemporary Jewish family life in the depression • hit Bronx when it ]llayed on Broadway. Brought to television almost 40 years later-on the public broadcast- illg stations Monday night - it was a vital. lively period piece. II..,. Mfllll SiN Coleman uses his young come. Beach . ' · mmd bad him completely II n. ....-F performers and Ra Ip h Right on, kids. You waxed a Also: GMlham announced, jdentifled. IDc.r.t~ Clnnichael's floe orchestra to richly eloquent adventure in final readings will be held on The show was loaded with Ill LI C.. -.... good effect in a song cycle music that is a credit to you Sunday at 1 o'clock for "Dear chases, shooting~ and all sorts II... that owes much of Its succeas and to those who made u Ernest" the mus·ca1 · of adventures with hea vies us-1~ , 1 version · "cult 1 ch. to the mild rock score that possible. Let's have more -of "The Importance of Be' 1ng agr1 ura ma ines as pervades the work . muCIJ inoi'e -or the same Earnest " Frances Raff ~ lethal weapons. The man from 7:20 8 in... Clwflll Ktw ti.mp. .... !ri"'~ 7:Jl89Cll--"'" """'911111 prl1111ry. • ···--.. "-~'"''"" !I~ (<I "" ... , -..._., ...,. (wsp) 16'-Su:u11 l:lODffi(JJlllAIC --'"' •• -(C) (ID) ""' -(dn) '71 -Dama Mc:Gnil, Pall! ~rt.. C.mtl'Dll MitchllJ. Rolllrt F, l~ 6'ofl Stltfofi Btawll, Sim M1Mlll. A toplul dr11111 1bout 111 unlllllll lfOUP ol policl flCNih--tnd their wifts.-..ttllo try to adjust to tti. unique wtJ rA Ille they 111ust ftc1 11 olfictrs °" • mtlropolitl11 polict ,,,, .. m,,...,~ @I QjJ T•• Adr1c1t11 "Should Unlortt St Forbldd111 to Ora1nlz• Mott Thin One Competln1 Com- p•nyr• How1rd MIU•r tl'ld Wllli111 Rnh•r dtb1t1 tile luu•. a-"'* "MERV" Mon·B:30.Ch. 11 * Hollywood's Bil Sllrsl t.00 G (I) tll'nll ~ McGtrr1tt •b I killtr wlloll Uflets hl¥1 Nt11 lht wives of ArmJ mtn wflo llm come to H1wali to med t!Mlr husb111ds for R ' R (rut 1nd ,.. cuper1tlon). m""" ,,.. .,. ., u Criadl ... en... an.-Gr- t.!IQI .. ....,_ llillllodt- m "" '""" ..., ., .. "" .._ Wtlldlll Corly, Oclll Arnlcht. lO:JD 01111 C-11• G (J)CIJll--"Bil 41,.,,...,_ DIJrlt" NtlJ liritfltll ,.U U I ti) Safari " .\twntun ..M -._ lift k nilnfd Wlltfl IN flit DOUT MIN t11it UMS £adl wttnam 1 murder 1.W •It'• to 1"tll this aeries will tab • IOO~ 1t ,.tatlfy. Oii' of the eounby's ludlnt nm· (I)'.._"_. papmorm11uine.s.. a -' _, IC> 12111t> 111-- ......, (wa) '53-.\l1n Ucld, Je111 Cl' Call ti~ Wnt Arthur, Van H1fli11. A lotrner 11111' 8 loller 111111 fllfltlr, dtl1rmlntd trl makt 1 new •nti pNCtlUI llf• IOI' himMlt, straps ll:OO It D (])OJ. m""" en'~ pns 1pln wh1n homate1d-8 OM sttp ..,... 11!1 11'1 tllrul1ntd with open w1r. @ M•rshll Dllloll \ •-·-a mm-•-a-:""""~..;_.,... • DI ,..,.. Sic• "A F1m11J (com) '62 -Tonr Fr111tiosl, Scin41r Je IOll lo llvt wllh his di Tl Tin Ult Ttvtll ,,.... llliltrm. Htltn1, att11 . . ' ,,_. rtftlMs to diYorcl him. ID flllillu ii Sniltf Lucillt RMln ·~· i.-CDUlln. Solmn: • tt:io m n.11i ''"" ~ ...,., 11111 "' '°" with .... -11M ..... _ o1 , 11:!01J CIJ CIS Ldo Morie: "no Int 6llt. ~ . Cblle11~ twes) '67-Glenn Ford, !i I Two rims: "f11n11 .. 1nd IJ Qj m Wintr C:... Schtd· Cal Ult """ ,.. lkM' ultd 1uests ll!dud1 FlorlftCt Htndtr· .. An 111111 llM4. 8oUI sor J11nes C..1n tnd G10011 b rln. Good thinking, Jack ; Ute thing. Baker~ directing this sho: Y the Delphi Bureau -another smallest child loves an easily If=~~~~------~~~~~~~~~· of those T V • c r e a t e d recognizable beat and "The ~..... ...., _,,., !.!!"... ''ON ANY SUNDAY" Boy Who Caught The Fish" ~ :~~ • :~iu::·~~l :-C~f, ...,, .... .,.,. . .._,..., .. J Plus Bruce Brown's Let's take a look at the local 'UKK WOODSTOCK ON AWAYS' easily learned refrains. ~ Susan Signed ~ Pc:Mific ~. HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Bobi~~~~· =====~·=======:;;;;~'~'II Barker, host of television•sl "Truth or Consequences," wlll act as master of ceremonies for the sixth slraight year for the CBS telecast of the "Miss Universe" pageant. lr1ICe Inn'• "ON ANT SUNDAY" IGI -4 "HILUTIOM CHIONICLF' Stom WedMSdcry "'SHAFT'' (R) I INHI llllott Chuld "THE LITTLE MURDERS" (R) -Ala. CoJor- , WINNER OF -8 ACADEMY NOMINATIONS THE FRENCH CONNECTION IN THl 8/ffAT' TlfAOmON IJ~ AMllf/CAN THlf/UlAS • Ar..·cn.n......,. "T. R. BASKIN" ' ·r,·ddler G~::.~~~~::::: . (""11rta's Tcbl Slrvi:1 D~llol.0 NOMINATtll FOR on thRPofe . • 8 ACADEMY AWi.ROS INCLUDING BESI PICTURE on 1he screen ·c:.,,,. ---_;;--;~· $fAO/UM •3 : .. -~~ ---o~-. $fAOIUM ! .: " -.'.l.i.:!.!S::::.-.~ In Difeo a,... Ooilr 12 lloln· • , ...... flUl•WB>W.nNOW lllSl.lf li<l oh 1!11'"llA\111 ..,'-'I.\~ ....-....iJ1Wti1itll'1M1uir:CifitS.... Mtrnllllltfll Far at.t .t.ctw .. ,... c. Sc.n "H01P'ITo\L.'' (GP') Al• e "THE P'AltTY" l'llHl'llnatwd F•r 4 AC.,..,,., A•1n11 Wlll•r Matth111 "KOTCH" "TKEY SHOOT HORSES DON'T THEY" p.!1miMtH for • Acecr.m, Aw•nl• "SUp.jDAY, ILOODY SUp.jD.lY" •I• 0.01"11 S..11 "'WHERE'S l"OPf'A" ""TlMI '"!"end! c-Mll"" tRI ... "VAllbllll>t l'eilrt"' CR) ' "Where's Poppa?" •"'f9S..--.ll ....... lcrt.d I -c-tlftff• s..Mr S1tew Sterfillt J :H 'nir. M.-c• 21 Pick Your Own 'Oscar' Winners The DAILY PILOT, in cooperation with Moviezdnd Wax · Museum and South Coast Plaza No •. l and No. 2 Thea ters, offe_r& readers the opportunity to participate in a Mtion-, widt poll to seiect popular winners from among official "Oscar" nomtnees. W1:ek's vacation for two in Honolulii and a place of honor at "Luci" Award.! Banquet at Stars' Hall of Fame await Mtional winner. Twenty pairs of movie passes give n weekly to those voting at South Coast Plaza theaters. Clip out ballot below: Best Actress __ ,...,...., .. _ o -"I-··_..-. IMlahaMIJ Unlotl Mclwllllllt, ll'ld (111¥) '44 -Join font1l11t. I j D JULIE CHRISTIE for "Mccabe &"Mrs. Miller" j ........,_,,,.. 111.,a. Bliek fflmm••er D ~ ~ IMTJ Clllt 11111 Htr* Wtllt (Ilic• llLI w ~ ~· Com111 ..,..,. Collf"ISS ot Los Allpln) Mew H1mp,sh1r1 Pnm11y -··'"',,.. m-: <~ ........,., .. .,.. e ~ c:.nr.. tar" (corn) '49 -~lier Willllms. ... Clllll•,;, -11,.11,soa m@ m•"' c...n -,.... 11 hlllt to MUIOft Btrlt, frtda Tht Rn. 811\y G1ah1m 111.sb. - """11111 DOflll Dllu\M 1of 1 •11111 12:10 ID Qllll for AIMM!lrt " 111t histOIJ' or lllevlsloft. eam11ecw1"'-~ 1<0 maam®J - " JDdJ Glr1tnd stln n Dorothy In ID All.flltM """= ~ * tllt 1131 -111111 clmfc lfllt dl'lllls ll'ltt." '1IMr T• Lill." .,,.., tM tMnt&lm of ttlt ffttl• farm lfrl ""'° wtlo b whbHd •WIJ from her ~ l ·lt IJ ..._ ., I ttrNdo to the lllllicll 1"'4f of • 0t Wiim ft h•s 1 series ti fan-l:M 8 lllftil: "'ltectlmt" (dra) '"- U1tlc .... tum. Co.it111 lflld ~ Blrl, Cta1tt 1!1ft. Wednesday •' ' . , .. Nearly Everyone LiStPJJs to I .anders 1 In_,,.,...\ likth<tt's a SUMMER OF '42 -1;11!~~=--~-=a,.,.~.;:;I ::::'.:--- AIM C:.t... (II __ .. "KLUTE" BARGAIN MATll(EE Wednnd1y 11 I p.rn. NII l"lnHMllilTS Mlltl St.00 Who Cares? No othu newapape_r In the world cam •bout your com. munity llko your commu.ni~ dally """'I*.P<r does. Ill tbe DAILY PILOT. featuring Leon Ames •• In. old min ol the mountain Plus Spectar.ul8r SKI Short ••a.t Hot" Sun lnlematlonal Productions Inc.• • Whol.1omt Family Et1terllirt11Mftf..,...,. A FAMILY TREATI NOW PLAYING -p.j1tltMI OeMnil ~tr• - SOUfH COASf PLAZA #1 c:o,1• Meu • tn•• .-..in1 WH11t1r,: S: .. , 7:• I t :• Sit. & ""·' , ... ,, ... , .... 1; .. & t ; .. I -f'Klffc: Drtft.I"' - OUN•I #J °''• • cn~1 s.c1~1 • . .. , • 0 JANE FONDA for "Kl ute" I D GLENDA JACKSON for "Sunday Bloody Sunday" I 0 VANESSA REDGRAVE for "Mary, Qyeen of Scots" j D JANET SUZMAN for "Nicholas andAlexandra" I Beat Motion Pleture of 1971 _ I 0 "A CLOCKWORK ORANGE" (Warner Bros.) 0 "FIDDLER ON .THE ROOF" (United Artists) I 0 "THE FRENCH CONNECTION" (20th Century-Fox) , I 0 "THE LAST PICTURE SHOW" (Col umbia) D "NICHOLAS AND ALEXANDRA" (Columbia) j I WHY I VOTED FOR THIS FILM · (25 words or lesJ) I ............... ' ..................................... . Name ...... ,., ..• ' .... ~ .••••....• ,. Phone .....•••... I Address ····~··········· .. ···················: ....... . City ............•• '' ...••. , ..... Zip ..••..••.... ..__ __________ _ Mill bollot to: "Oscar Poll,'' DAILY l'llOT, P.O. Box 1560, Cosio Mui, Co. mu, or dNp In loblly ...... II South Coolf Pl ... Thtoler1 •I or •2, Brl1tol SlrMI ,.., S.n Dltfl0Frww1y, ..... Olinr Reed • Jill St lohl Sl'mNG TARGETiR t.111111.nwno• JERRY O'RBACH • ........ DUI tulallNT••• ...... ,,. ...... UlDR u.:..:E-9 - •11~----·- ... ~11W1• .,.. .. --mt NOMINATED fOtl I ACADEMY AWARDS • ""'""" IEST PICTUll 1 IEST ACTOI ....:: • '- ' !I • I •• •• >• ... ; • ' I t I' ' ) I.. ' . !" ' ) l • . , ~ • .. ' " ' \ .. I ' ' I ' . . ' OAllY PILOT J ll I Everyone Hos Something Th at SolT)eone Else W 11nh DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Fin d It, T rode It With 11 Wont Ad • .. •• l• ... ~ • • • I I . l.. ., ... ' ' ' • I j ' • • I ' ' 'I' ,, • Gener•• General ****** TAYLOR CO • Gen1r1I Genera l BA YSHORES VIEW & POOL Waterfront custom home, 4 bedroom & den .or 5 bedrooms. 51h baths. Top Quality car· peting, draperies, wallpaper & fixtures. View from most rooms. 87' lot, spacious yard with beautiful gardens. $240,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 lal anders Bldg. a t Linda Isle Beysi de Dr., Sulle I, N.B. 675-6161 VETERANS NO' OOWN PAYMENT, SELLER WllL PAY ALL CLOSING COSTS! Super sharp big 2 story Medallion home, formal dining, spac- ious family room, 4 bed- rcoms, 2% baths, shake roof, plush carpets and covered patk>. Asking $38,500. and ready for quick mO\le. No. no down to \lets. Call ~ 1151 (open eves.) l~l Cash $49.50 Total General STOP ALL FAMILIES! And look at thi3 super fam· Uy home. 4 Bedrooms and 3 Baths Separate 14 x 19 family room Master suite with fireplace 'Office and eewing area Workshop and laundry room 50 fl. patio and fireplt All this plus more for jul!ll $36,950. Call 546-2313 to see. r::;~ 'THE REAL \ I ESTATERS $27,500 r moves any Vel into thlll 3 ! -, 'bdrm., Ill b& ~e with .. -crpts &: drp1. Paymts less Owner selling. 3 Bedrms., 3 baths, family nn., den, en. try hall, beautiful exterlor wlth tiled roof, <swim pool. Brl<. $27,SOO. -1. • than ...... Call ~ SHERW••D REALTY TARBELL "' 18964 Brookhurst, F.V. • '. I 1 ... ' • > ~ I 4 Gener•I General BAY VIEW. CLIFF DRIVE Here's a quiet 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 CAMEO SHORES VIEW ESTATE Nearly ~ acre view lot. 4 BR., 5 ~ baths, pool, cabana; terrific bar, huge mstr. Per· feet for entertaining. Call for pictures. $175,000. George Grupe. SEE THE SUNSET ()Ver Catalina in this spotless 4 BR. & F /R in Lusk Harbor View. Priced to sell. $69,500. Hurry, this is good! Jim Muller ATTENTION BUILDERS We have several fine bldg. lots in Baycres~ Westcliff, Dover Shores on Highland , Sanli- ago, Leeward & Galaxy. $24,950-$45,000. Charlene Whyte ALL ON ONE LEVEL In happy living UNIVERSITY PARK. Attr. 3 BR. home, sep. din. rm. & brkfst. rm. Beam ceilings. One blk. to pool. $34,900. 11Cbuck" Lewis • CdM CHARMER · $42,500 New decor -shag carpeting, updated kilch· en & bath; dbl. ~arage. R-2 Lot & ideal for building unit Trsona Bergin BAYSHORES Custom home in private community. 3 Bdrm., 1~ baUis. 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 DOV ER SHORES AREA Dramatic, builder's home. 2-Story entry, Large lam. rm. w/vaulted ceil., 4 BR., 3 ba. Elegant decor thruout. $94,500. Belle Partch BEAUTIFUL MONARCH BAY 3,000 Sq. ft, of elegance. 3 BR., FR, pool, view. G"reat family home, European motif; prestlie comm. Oniy '100,000. Bob Yorke ~ Cokh;.al. ..... ~ ' 550 NEWPORT CENTER DR., N.B. .. \ "HONEST, TRUE" YOUR BOAT & YOU • Right on the WATER, in this 2 bedroom, 2 bath, builtin kitchen. FIREPLACE, car- pets and drapes, with your own PIER AND FLOAT. Only .... , .................. $72,000. "TRY IT, YOU'LL BUY IT" U~l()Uf:: tif)Mf::S C. F. Colesworthy & Cct. Realtors BAYSHORES \VE have a winner in this lovely 2 story home. 'Owne'r moving out of area & leavi ng this home with large living room, cozy fire .. place, dining .room & hard to find 5 bed· rooms. 2 patios & short walk to private beach. Best of all -a low lea sehold. Ours exclusively at $52,500. NEWPORT HEIGHTS - CONTEMPORARY Custom built on a quiet tree lined cul..<fe·sac street. Three large bedrooms plus oUice away from the office. Like new shag car- peting throughout, built in kitchen including refrigerator. Covered patio with rear yard designed for pleasure & not extensive General Macnab-Irvi ne R~aJt;,y Company NEW G1l1xy Dr ive Home Final opportunity lo own a new ]\Ian Wells custom home. Still time to choose your decor. From $89,200 to Slit,cn:i. Furnish«! model OPEN I!AlLY 10.5. 200Ei Galaxy Drive, Dover Shores. 640-)!i50. SOMETHING TELLS YOU This is a home, 4 big famlly BR's & FR leading to lovely pool A fenced )'ard. $31,500. 642-8235. BAY VIEW HOME $47,500. l..a?"Ke 4 BR, 3 full baths. Palos Verde fireplace. Beautiful landscaping, quiet cul-de-sac. V.A, Terms. Loi.s Egan 644-6200. P IE R & FLOAT • YOU BET All wrapped up in this nice TWO STORY 4 bedroom, 3 bath, HUGE RUMPUS ROOM that will take a pool table, builtin kitchen, Jarge yard will accommodate your 30 foot boat, and a spacious feeling l\revails thruout. T HE BEST HOMES ...... ... JN THE BEST AREAS IN MESA VERDE: S Bed room Barg1in Five ~drms. or 4 and a den! Deep pile shag, park·like backyard and floor plan with nook and formal dining. Owner bas priced this one $4,000 less than comparable properties. PRESbiTED AT $42,950. e Phone S46-5990 • maintenance. Wa lk to WestcliU shopping. $33,500 and worth it!! Eastbluff Office • 640-0020 Bayside Office • 675°4930 General Newport Island. Attractive 2 BR., 2 bath d~rator's home. Fabulous kitchen. Coveted patio facing Balboa ....._ Coves. Now only $79,750. Pleue call Mrs. Fay for app't. 642-8235. ... '' " " ' ' ' ". ' ' "" " '.' "' ' $39,900, EXPECT TO BE ENVIED IN CAMEO SHORES Spaciousness and elegance await you in this 4 bedroom, 3 bath CATHEDRAL CEILINGS, dining roorri, firep13ce, 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 balhs, fireplace, cute modern kitchen, picture win- dows with enclosed side patio, GUEST QUARTERS over the garage. ONLY ONE BLOCK TO THE BE(ACH ........... $49,900. 6112 °/o LOAN AVAILABLE ON THIS TOWNHOUSE In BACK BAY AREA. 3 Bedroom, 3 bath, builtin kitchen. COMMUNITY POOL & REC ROOMS including billiards, cards and sew• ing. CARPET & DRAPES allowance. Only ' ... ,. "."'."" ""'." ......... " .. $26,250. At14tue-Slllld ~ ..,,_,l!D REALTORS I 644•7270 2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. ---o,_· __ _ IN DOVER SHORES: A 4 Bedroom Ther,e's a po9l and the floor plaQ is designed for family liying and casual entertaining. Out· standin'g pool area with cool decki ng and low maintenance yet g r a c e f u I surroundings. Large formal dining and some bay view from the promenade deck. Chance for an excellent buy. I PRESENTED AT $87,000. e Phone 675-6000 U~IOOI: ffflCl:S CORONA DE!.MAR • 675"8000 2'443 ~st Coast Highway, Corona del Mar MESA VERDE·~5990 2850 Mesa Verde Drive, Costa Mesa · NEWPORT BEACH· 645-6500 1649 Westcliff Drive, Newport Beach General Lovely Pool Home Plus 3 large bedroom111, 2 baths, bullt-Jns, 1ireplaoc, and 2 c a r garaie. Lots of patio and pool area !Ol' fun and partjes. Assume FHA at sin a month or no down GI and low down FHA terms. FHA appraised at $33,000. Better hurry on this one!! Walker & Lee REALTORS Gener ii 5 ~room Harbor View Hills Just listed llO call quickly on this well d~ned home for that -family. 21! baths -Spacious kitchen with eating space. Plus sep. dining room • 85 toot cor- ~red lot • Well landscaped. Asking $74,000, Fine value In bel!lt location. Ca I I 673-8550. General ------ OWNERS DESPERATE 2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adams 545-9491 Open 'ill 9 PM Shake Roof Beauty 1-.. -Li-ttl-e~D~0-u-,,-h --- On Eastside -" General 'O THE RJ-.:AL \'."'\.. ESTATERS GREAT Reduced $1450 Now priced below market \lalue for Immediate ule .• , this beauWul 3 year old 4 bedroom home features 2 baths, large family room, spacious built-in kitchen, fireplace, double garage, patio and forced air heat. $28,500. This won 't last at this price. See it now! 546-8640. Lots O' House" 3 Bdrms. This charming 4 bedroom Assume 6% annual percen-home located in Huntington tage rate GI loan with low Beach, is yours to enjoy for monthly payment of only a very small initial ln- $151 per month including \lestment and you don't even taxes &: H.O. insurance. have to qualify for the loan. FHA-VA terms available. Call us for the facts about See this one before it's th rty Onl e prope • • • • y gone. Only $28,000. FUll $36,500 Call 842-2535. price. Walker & Lee REALTORS ~~~~~~~'.:::~! 2790 Harbor Bl\ld, at Adams --------- r.:Ql THE REAL \':)( E~'.f ATER,S 54>9491 Open 'til 9 PM CUL-DE·$AC FHA-VA TERMS 3 Bedrm + family nn, larie double-car gar. i 25,cn:i. Is here by this fantastlc new PASSIONATE PANORAMA You will fall In love wilh this Top of the Wocld 5 Bedroom, custom designed 4000 sq. foot home. A must see to appreciate ha 111 everything desired for fami. ly living. 3% bath111 . Karasten w/w cpts thruoul. Heated pool. Priced below repla ce ment cost at U45,000. Call for detail. 673-8550. 10 THE REAL '.'."'\. ESTATERS ' ' '',' I', Elegant new Bayfro nt home wUh ,pier & slip lor lar&e yacht. 5 bedrooms, bayside family room, 2 ban, 3 fireplaces, large Baytront terre.ce one ot the finest homes in Newport Beach $285,000 REALTORS SINCEl944 673-4400 BAY&BEACU Is It peace and quiet you want? But you still want to be· near Mopping and free- ways. This 4 bedroom fam. lJ.y room .home is just what you have been looking for. Only 3!.i Years old, this great home has beauWul upgraded carpeting and has just been painted on the interior. Just $31,850. For additional in· fomrafion and appointment, $27,500. HEALTY I~ 2 story 4 bedroom, 3 bath, 1 ---====o-- family room, formal dlnlna PERFECT Double Trouble! You Fix'em Up! $22, 900 Each! OON'T CAIL UNLES.5 YOU.'RE WAITING FOR A BARGAIN! A pair or 3 bedroom fixer upper11 for the SHREWD INVESTOR. Call now -M.5-0303. I Olli.\ I I. Ol \O\ '"' -l ~OR, "HI-HO SILVER" call 546-2313. 'oTHEREAL 1 '."'\.. ESTATERS , CHEERFUL Bright & cheerful home near Newport Hts., A open 111pace PARK. 4 BR., 2 Ba., kit· chen bltns. FA heating, new carptts, larg<i fenced yard. Asking $29,00) . 3 Bedroom home, 1%. bath, hardwood floors, double gar- age. Northeast Costa Mesa. 6 UNITS on % acre lot, $69,500. I UN ITS Corner location. SlOO,OCWJ. room Home. It's I.Al.sh car· Starter home $2'1,500. Three pets & drapes -exposed bdrm. 1 bath home on R·2 beam ceilings -sundcclu lot. Carpeted & draped - and garden fresh landlcap-move in condition -WITH lng. Total down $7.000 and -FOUR.RENTAL garages assume a 7% V.A, Joan. to oU-~t the"payment. All Price onb' $42,500. Cail tMi for less than $150 Pm 546-2313 NOW. a month .lo qualified buyer. Roy McCa rdle Realtor 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. 54a.n29 r;<'07 THE REAL \ ESTATERS ' ' $23,900 Nothln9 Left Out 4 BDRM + POOL of this charming family No down terms available. home. Arrangement of Beautifully decorated 2 roo~ lJ commendable and baths, 4 bdrm., all luxurious lheJJ' size more than ade-kitchen, dining rm., central quate. ~ bedroom! plus oov. Ooor plan brk. 540-lT.I>. and enclo9ed palW>. Sunken • TARBELL All tenns &\lailable. COLWELL PROPERTIES. INC. REALTORS 220 E 17th St. C .M. 646·0555 549-1910 • Ev<nlnp c.u SCZ.1438 NITE CLUB RUMPUS ROOM Owner says take it away, which makes It easy to ac· qUire. No down pa,ymenl ant owner will pay yoor closing oo.ts, balance Is less than rent Thi& Huntington Beach beauty Is o n I y 133,000, """" CaU 842-253>. O 'I Hi~ REAL '."'\.. ESTA TERS WARM & RICH On Highland Or. In Newport, like new 4 spacious bdrms le family rm.. 21A baths. Sliding glass wall o'looka • 1parkllng pool. Many ex- tras. A lamlly homi:i lo be U\I. 'room and formal din. room, V.A. appraised at ~ $34,000. 847~10. 2955 Harbor, C:C.ta Me.a proud of. $43,000. $21 ,750 . CALL (!) ,.,•lflf Loc;ated in quiet ~ lined ~ cul-d~llC with huge llWt!C!Po 4 Custom Homes On 112 Acre E a a t • I d e Col!lta Mesa . Beautiful 1etting w I t h towmnr shade t r e e 1 . $65,000 -Price lochJdet !he land. HUl'l')" on th1I one! This Informal 15x2'l recrea· lion room could be a mlnla· turc country .club. Around this room 11 built 4 bed· rooms, 2 baths for-the large tam:lty. Located on a quiet cul-de-1{1.e street In beautllul Mesa Vtrdt, $37,500 b the total prlc•. c.JI now ~1313 $29,500 a llEA.WLdTIYC. Ing lot; 3 large bedrooma and l!ICp&l'&te family room. Ownltr trans. 4 Btdrms., S Near Nr11or1 Pe1t Offlt:• Won't tut )c)ng at this price. ' Walker & Lee O i THE REAL ''.)< ESTATE~S ' ' belhs, den. ••Ir» ball, "" CLOSE TO BEACH u.,,,.1 Call 540-ll51 C00tn R<allon STEPS TO BEACH llvtnc nn., ... 1ur11 bri<I< Laril• 3 BR. 2 b&. duplex •VC&) 2790 Hari>or Blyd. •I Adams (Newport-129,lOO) fireplace, buUt.lr1$, b r k , with 3 fireplaces. r--:=--:--:::-----, 545"-0fGS Open 'til 9 PM 3 Bn., family rm., 2 batht, $29,500. 962-6566. $55,(KX) • TERMS 1~~ I 3 Bedroom, l Ba. 2 car gar. bltns. Pools, tennis. rte. Georg• Wllllam1on -~ n.w-Shag (pi.. Covered pa!lo. area. CALL NOW!! Realtor By Owner. In Sal11& Ana CAY'f'OOD REAL TY ~~ '4>15'41.,,,...,..,.,.. ..... ,.. .... 1~!36-li6'72::::::;:::::.:;.· ____ ,L--.!*LS4a.::::l~290.::..J*!!..--TARBELL ' EASTSIDE 4 BEDROOM ·BEAUTY Owner hates to Iea\lt' all the fine neighbors on this street but 'hu outgrown his home and needs even more room. You'll find It on a quiet EASTBLUFF EASY LIVING 4 BR's or 3 + panelled den. It's all here ready for lm· mediate occupancy, What a buy! OPEN SAT. &: SUN. 1·5 p.m. 2901 Catalpa St. $52,500. 6f4.6aX). Macnab-Irvine street In the Back Bay ~~'!'!'!~~!'!'!~~~I area, close to schools. FHA NO DOWN REQUIRED or VA tenns. $32,500. and QUICK POSSESSION · COATS & WALLACE REALTORS -546-4141- . (Opt.n Evenings) BEACH ESTATE 5 + Family + Dine ONLY $24,9001 Bargaln! Bargain! Baria.In! Paneled JMng room. Used brick fireplace. Famll,y room. Load of KNO'lTY upOn' c"i·edlt app!'O\laL Spac· louJ 4 BR, 2 Bath home with Fireplace, Family Rm. and B/I Electric Kitchen. Car· peted and di-aped, protected ~tio and enclosed yard. Owner wlll sell at Cotit. ap- prai&al ol $33,750. Hurry! COLWELL PRtJPC:RTI ES. INC: Rf Al TORS /JO f. 1.,th St C M . 646-0555 549-1910 PINE! Formal dining. Gour-Evenings Cail 665226 met kitchen. FIVE big bed· I •--iiil&O.. .... &;;;, I rooms. WALK TO OCEAN! Unbelievable? Just the low price ·so -Call now 645-0003 I OW\ I I Ol \0\ . ' 84 HR WORK WEEK 'Yes, we keep our oWce OPtn' an avera,ie of 84 hours per wttk to aerve )'OU better. Sallismen on duty at all times, NO Answering Service. For your buying or selling ital estate need.I, call U1 DOW, TOWNHOUSE LOW COST -HI GRADE LIVING, 2 ·e1g bednns, Ill BA'1, all elect bltin kltch, \lac&nt and ready tor oc· cuPancy. Located C11. Fair- view Rd. Full prlce $17,995. Newport at Fairview 6464111 (•nytlmoJ Walker .& Lee Sunken Uvln' Rm Thill home will put STAR.- REALTORS DUST IN YOUR EYES the 7682 Edinger A\le., H.B. minute you see It, Priced (Acrosa from Broadway at only $27,.500 .t: YOU name Shopping Center) the terms. _,L...,.DYE;;';l;;-T .-Walker & Lee tori::et it -dcllghtlul Bluill 3 bdrm., ·2~ bath, on green· belt, 1n secluded area. When you leave town -Just close the door I; walk away. $42,500. CORBIN- MARTIN REAL TORS 644-7662 LIVE IN CLOVER As the saying goes. By own- ing this rormer model home. 3 bdrml!I & den t w .o fireplaces. It's a "Jtm Dan- dy" walk lo 1ehoo l 1, markets, ~. golf courte and the beach. You'll klve! IL Call 841~10. , 1-i:>\ THE REAL \""\( ESTATERS '-J ) '', ', T • • HUCJe Family Roam No Down To Vets You bargain hunttn muat see thlt Mtaa Vtrde beauty. New ~ beautlfUI Palos Verde stone fireplace plus huge 30x1S family room. Priced !ow for Mesa Verde! Walker & Lee Roalton 2790 Harbor Blvd. 515-<1491 Open 'tll 9 PM *·SP ECIALISTS * In Do....er Shores • Bf.ycrtat DRIVE BY l83Q Santlago 1311 lderlncn Dr •. Call for app1t. to 11tt BALBOA BAY PROP, * '42.-74'1 * Inc. Realtors 11424455 $31,500. Heavy shake root, sunken liv nn w/cxrr firepl, fam rm, all blUna .t: 2 blthl. Thia bright and ohlny 4 bedrm home on quiet cul-de.sac, just listed • won't Jut Jone. cau 545-8424 (open eves.> \ou_rh C Odst * BUILD YOUR OWN * We have several vacant par- cell ot land 1o lhow )'OU. Drop by •••• I! ao. (I hone o.t .) N $16,000 1 ae. c hDntt o..t.) •• Pl.rm 1 ac. (ALL util) •• $)),500 up 1~ ac. Vtew sties • $35,000 up 10 a;e. •••••••...•••• $150,000 32 ac ••••••••••••••• $320,IXIO CAP I STRAND VALL EY REALTY 31501 Camlr,,;, Capfstrano 49).1124 RH ltort Since 1"5 Family Cffter Th!J II not an ordinary tv>use. It's n.tra larze den plus two muter bedrooms with prtv•te ba!hl plus bonus room rnam horn• the belt bey or 1he market. Tht more dttall call 847--«llD. INTERVlEWING ll.E, ...... men w/or without a:p.. CdM Soc. Km 61$-1211. l • ! DAILY PILOT •I \:&'THE REAL '\ ESTATERS '1· .. ·.·. ··.· -· 11.m.. 1. 19n BEAUTm!L location 2 CAREFREE UVING 11Cr)', 5 br, 4 bf.., 3 trplc. 2 Bc!drm ConiJo In a fwi tilled Ac@nt ~7225 BIR ADULT communlly 11.&LPI ..._,. ....,..., 2 br, 118,500.• 96Z-T771 Bkt Sill iliii ---Call 2 ba, swim pool. ao<>d looa· fast ftlUlts an juot • pi.. t1o<L Alflll, -ms IUR call ••n · 64J.MI• • -0 THE RE:AL '""-ESTATERC:. HUGE HOME T ARf3ELI. LOWEST PRICED .••• 4 Bdrm., JamUy nn. 1.0\\·n· hOU!fl In UnlveOOty Park. 2~~ Baths. Closet.a ga1ort. 2. Ji'rplcs. lone In msl. bd· rm.). Over 2,000 aq, ft. or COOD famil)i living! OUet- ed at $321!00. Call us to see It todl)'! t ('1111!1 'I 'i,l\il . --I i 1'11 l1,"· "SINCE 1946,. J.st Westem BanJc Bldr. Unlvmlty Park D1y1 SU.:0101 Nights FOR l9Je by owner, Beaut 4 BR. homt, r.m nn It f'Onnal din. rm. on grttn· """· 8lklOl3. I~ REALTY Univ. Park Center , Irvine Call Anytime, 833-0Ul Laguna .,_,.ch .AG tan . REAL ESTATE 1190 Glenneyre St. 49+9473 549-0316 ~OC EANFRONT CLASSIFIED HOURS 8:00 a..m. to 5 p.m. ]\londay tbru Friday 9 to noon Saturda,y Advertisers may place their ads by telephone COSTA MESA OFFICE 330 w. Bay 642-5678 NEWPORT BEACH 3333 Newport Blvd. 642-5678 llllNT!NGTON l!EACB 17875 Beach Blvd. 54<H 22il LAGUNA BEAC!I 222 Forest Ave. 494-S466 SAN CLEMENTE 305 N. EI Camino .Real 492-4420 • NORTI{ COUNTY dial tree 54().1220 CLASSIFIED DEADL°INES Deadline for copy Ii kills ls 5:30 p.m. the day be- fore pybllcatlon, except fo r ?ttonday EditJon when deadline ts Satur- da,f, 12 noon. CLASSIFIED REGULATIONS ERRORS: Advertisers should clK!c'k their ads daily & report C'TTnrs imml'diatcly. THE DAILY PILCYr nssumes liability for thC' first in· corrrct Insertion only. CANCELLATIONS: \Vhen killing an ad be sure to make n record of the KILL liUMBER given YOl.1 by your ad taker lls recelpt of your cancella Uon. This ~II number must be pre-- sented by the advehlser ln ~ of a di5pute. CANCEILATIOJll 011 CORRECnON OP NEW AD BEFORE RUNNING: Every effort is madf' to kill or correct a new ad that has been ordered but \\'C' cannot KU8ran: 'tt•e lo do AO untll the ad hu appee.n!d in \he P&· "'" ornu.um: ADS: Thele •di are 1tr1cttY c:uh in adftnce by malt or at an,y one of our of· tlc.s. NO phonl ordeit. THE ~y PILOI' ,... -tho """' to ..... sl(Y. edit. cen10r or ft.. --""""-"~ and to change lta rates • reKUlatlons without i:rkn' notJc.. CLASSIFIED MAILING ADDRESS P. o. Box 1500. Cotta Mesa 112626 ' l Are You Letting Cash Slip Through Your Fingers See If You Have Any ) ·Of These Things A DAILY PILOT WANT-AD Will Sell Fast! 1. Stove 29. Bicycle 57. Electric Train 2. Guilllr 30. Typewriter 51. Kitten 3. Biby Crib 31 . Bar Stools 59. Claulc Auto 4. Electric Sew 32. Encyclopedia 60. Coffee Table 5. C1rMr• 33. Vacuum Cl11ner 61. Motorcycle 6. W1sh•r 34. Troplcol Fish 62. Accordion 7. Outboard Motor 35. Hot Rod Equlpm't 63. Skis I . Stereo Sot 36. File Cabinet 64. TV s.t 9. Couch 37. Golf Clubs 65. Workbench 10. Clarinet 38. Sterling Sliver 66. Diamond Welch 11. Rofrlgorotor 39. Vlctori1n Mirror 67. Go.Kart 12. PickuP Truck 40. Bedroom Set 68. Ironer 13. Sewing Machine 41. Slide Projector 69. Camping Trailer 14. Surfboard 42. Lawn Mower 70. Antique Furniture 15. Machine Tools 43. Pool Table 71. Tape Recorder 16. Dishwasher 44. Tlrn 72. Sailboat 17. Puppy 45. Piano 73. Sports Car 11. Cabin Cruiser 46. Fur Coal 74. Mattress Box Spgs 19. Goll Cort 47. Dropes 75. lnboud Speedboat 20. Blrometer 48. Linens 76. Shotgun 21, Stamp Collection 49. Horoo n. Seddle 22. Dinette Set 50. Airplane 71. Dart Game 23. Play Pen 51. Organ 79, Punching Bag · 24. BoWting 11111 52. Exercycle 80. Biby C1rri119 25. Water Skis 53. Rare Books 11 . Drums 26. Fl'ffHr 54. Ski Boots 82. Rifle 27. SultCOH 55. High Chair 83. Desk • 21. Clock 56. Coins 14. SCUBA Gear , 1 Tlrese or any other extra things around the house can be turned into cash with a DAILY PILOT. WANT-AD SO -· Don't Just Sit There! DIAL DIRECT 642-5678 I J • Lido Isle Aportm...ts for ule 152 Lots for 5elo ·• 110 Bu1lnet1 H ..... a Unfum. :1115 HoUMI Unlurn. 305 DuplexM Unfllrn. 3lO 3 BR., 3li .... cktJ & OCEAN Vll!W CHOICE lot, 100'x13'', R·2 _0_P-_ .. _.r1v_n""ltv_.,....._200_1 Get--.,.-r-.-,-----·11-•• -1'"'ne _____ ..,.._,Corona d•I Mar playroom·········· $89,500 3 Bedroom. very eleaant. paved alley, ~ E . BEAUTY s.ion. S.A. Shop-;;;-;-;.~:;;;::~;;;--·l;;;========il;.;.iR•";;iiui;;:pc1u~5::i..1 ;;";;:M;; 5 BR. 3 b&. 1tn4a comer bl ""~'"" I Roch t St C.!d ~-•-Ctr A -• $85 1 BR kids/pets OK • on. ul ~et adult& · su trnnean ,_. ........ e e-f1I ._r " · ~~ p... " n-&J. money UNIVtRSITY PARK Re.fl'. • .,, .. ;,..r _,.. u..iy'. Pool ••• ····•• •• ••· $125,000 vator, priv beach, '·-·..... v.•alk to 11th St. mp ... cntr. m·••· 8 station 7 ahl.rnrvon SlOO uW pd aldnta OK 2 SR I L.-·-....,. ....., .,_ ;:,~· F or an ad In Woman's Workl Call Mary Beth 662·5'71, u l 330 ..._..,_ -~, ' r-SnJWcpla SUD C.?iJ. " ..,. ·•• ·••• ••••• ~w A1lo ttud\o. ~.U LIDO REAL TY INC. 16<.IJOO * m , m .5000 121,JSO. 613-9509. bowls. Late ,.•Ip., n yrs •··I / 2 BR. 2 bath .......... S265i~=-=c-=~-~-Quick -Sew Tri o Cape Fits I 0-2'4 3377 vta Udo, N.B. GrHn Mansion Inc. esl&b buaineu. R&ttbl rent, ..... I cpls sm. a:ar. 2 BR., 2 ht.th, den •••••• S300 2 BR, 11,ii BA. rar. Sharp, •73-7300 Cemetery Mobile Home/ Gross S2fJll monthly, 4 5 blks to bch S!!iO. H.B. 3 BR. 2"Bath, atrium ,, S3l5 nice shag, relri.c. $160/mo. SPARKLING! 3 SR, 1" BA. Loti/Crypts t.56 Tr•ll1r P1rk1 172 ?~rt.tor5.a':":'~~eav-::· 'J2 :: f.:fd~~s~pell 3 BR. 2~ ba.,,!am. nn. $325 Phone 64)..2951. 3S' lot, No. Side. Trade 1 DESERT CREST "Ill area. u __, J:>r $135 2 BR. kids/pets H B 4 BR., 2~ ba., fam. mt. $350 Huntington 8e•ch 7479 B,n)ker, 67U756. 4 Cemetery Iota. 10 yrs old, Own )'Olli' own lot quick ca.sh sale. 54W790 alt $lt0 2 BR kids/pets.CM' TURTLE ROCK M ••• V.-• Fully lanclscap!d. Beaut 5:Xl pm,&: all day Sun. Canyon let 2 BR kid~/pet. s 4 BR. 'J ba., ram. rm .•• $360 3 •• JM •• 1 ' ru view. Leavlna a~a. Le11 Golf, CLUBHOUSE, Netural OK ., 4 BR. 2~ ba., fam. rm. S390 o.n., °' _... enctd yd, 2 Hot Pool1. $3,990 to $'1290 I t ~-car carport, crpts drps LARGE 3 Bdnn., tam . rm., than cost. 838-5082. Free Brochures nve1 m.n1 s.n,11/cpls '2 BR C<U.t 4 BR., '.l\.i ba., tam. rm. $400 bltns W/D 536--l6Si , intercom, covered patio, 4 ~metery Iota, 10 yrs old, ELRDIGE REALTY CO. Opportvnlty 220 Walle to heh 2 BR Cdt.t 4 BR . .2~ ba., furnished. • • many extl'u. 0 w n er. Fully landscaped, Beaut P. o . Box 665-0 EXOIANGES investments Sngl.& OK 3 BR kids/pets c."t. ye:·• le&ie •···· ••• $COO Sf&.1648. view, Leta~ area. Less Desert Hot Springs, ci.uf. • tax sheiien. Home Ii Sngls OK 4 BR kid1./pets H.B. f:n,~::n~:a~T' I Apwtments forllnt lf ') Newport Beach than cost. ~. (TI4) 329-6444 Investment Re<y. 67>7225. 979-1430 AGENT . _ EAST BLUFF Lwk 5 BR, 3 BA, tam nn. 2 frplc1, 2600 sq ft, $65,000. 64.fi..1102 FOR THE FAMILY Who wants everything under $40,000. Pool, playground, Commercial Property 151 EAST 17th STREET COSTA MESA "5 Ft. fronting 17th St. $115,tlXl cub down Realonomles, Bia. 675-6700 boa.ting, tennis. beaches. CDM Highway tronla&e. 3--1 Comer 4 BR. 3 baths, Only land & bldgs. $36,500 -Vacant. Agent, 675-7225 H.1 .R. Univar1lty Realty Condominium• 3001 E. Cs!. Hwy. 673-6510 for sale 160 A STEAL at $34,900. 3 Bdrm, 1 _...;.. ______ _ 2 Ba. Custom deoor. many extras. 30' living room. up.. per bay cuJ de sac, luJe lot, 2 patios. By Owner &fZ..1055 "NEW'' 20.UNITS ADULT APARTMENTS 114 E. 20TH ST. · COSTA MESA ''/ i11l1 'f ',,llil ----'l l 1·11li111' D F.INANCIAL Partner wanted Corono .... _1 Mar Mount•ln , •tart, f« aamblin& machine mfg -..,....,,.-.,.--,.,..,,_=- .Resort ~ 174 co. McG"&O' Co., P.O. Box 2 BR HOUSE **BIG BEAR LAKE 1981· Costs M•oa 92626· (lHJ • ~9-ffitl. Stove, refrlg, carpets, drapes, SPRING · ii · just · around • yard. $215 mo. Util paid. - the-corne:r ao, 1e:t atarted NU~VIEW RENTALS "SINCE 1946" A oow fuli•hlng tl>i• ~ ' •tory Money "' Loan 2AO 6?:!-4030 o' '94·3248 1st. wes.1m1 Bonk BMg 8olcl New Concept "cabin · in· the· woods" for v ENT u RE cap it al ---------Uruvers.ity Park, lrvtne only $6,795. , Aaislance. Send d et a i 1.. '!~.~~'P~°ii< "~ ~ :"-";'~ ~;:~ Days 133-0101 • Night& FURNITURE RENTAL OR TRt -this secluded, ~pt H box 3ll3 Ht>llywood finished cabin tor $6,950. !ll'.WS· Or call Lazer (213) Child-Pet ok. $235675-J708. UNIV. Park, lease 3 Bdrm., * E·Z TERMS * 463-8151. Cotta Men 2 Bath, atrium, nr .schools * M<mth to Month c::~ite~~~:1 ~i7!8tat~~ 1st TD Loans • QUIET Retreat! Cozy 1 Br S325/mo. 494-9514• 6«-4l42. * 100'/. Purch.ase Option B w-/stv &: ... f. $110. NE\V 2 BR, 1 1~ B a , * Wide Select10n- P .O. Box 2828, Big ear ALA R ,.I I e "•3900 crpt/drps/b1tn1. $250 mo. Style-Colors Lake, caJlfornia. 6%. % INTE REST en a t -~ Call 833-9454. . * 2' Hour Delivery Apts. Furn. General , 5 ACRES nr. Vail Lk. wtr, 2 d TD loans • PRNACY Auured -1 .. • ~~o :'~w ~~,: n ~~· ,:,tv;~frir P.c ok. All L1guno leocll nf ... ~ PM Agt. 1% Int. ba...t cm eqllity, ALA Rontal1 • 645-3900 LAGUNA NIGUEL 4 bdrm. 2 ~ --- . ' BY OWNER -HARBOR VIEW 4 Bedroom. Fee lsnd. Immed, occup. VACANT! $53,750. Call 644-7722 or 644-8134. WEBB, BKR 642-4905 Real E1taf1 A1ao NEW 95~ 1 ,.Oii0ii0ii0ii0ii0ii0iii0iil ba, live nn &: dtnllt& area, ot sale-price loans I ' f lly -1 built · Sa I M • FOR RENT • &m rm, "" . .,,., 517 W. 19th, CM 548-3481 tt er tg. Co. carpe:t1, drapes, fenced & 2756 N. Main, SA 54'7-0314 ""f\n.13 b Duplexe.1/Unlts Exchange ..1. a2 I;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;.;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;; 112 ...::~-------TRADE 4 Bedroom Harbor H.B .• Beautl.ful extra lge. 3 Br .. 2 Ba & 2 Br .• 1 Ba., BY Owner: Ne down • VA, 1 k>vely lge. grounds, garage + huge park'g. On cul-de-yr old. 3 Br, 2 bll, 2 f!'pl c's, aac $4l,500, Owner 8-4Z-3276. crpt.s/drps, dbl gar, 1 blk View h:lme, fee land. $16,000 equity for UNITS l n Newport er Co!ta Mesa. Call 6'4· 7722 or 644-8134.. 642-2171 545-0611 IMMACUt.ATE 3 BED· sprlnklen, 2-car garqe, im·l!!~!ii!!!J.iii•\!!!ii!!!!!iiiiiii t-KICf. Wiiii Servin£ Harbor area n yn. ROOM. 2 bath home, mac. S3W mo. lst, last and18.lboa Pentnsula fireplace, dbl. &:Ill'., patlo, deposit. <f95.4244 . . Travel 1aily abw; in this redecorated, Nf!Vo'. sh a, g LAGUNA NIGUEL 3 BR., 2•l'9Z":125::;-:WK-;:::~&":U':"p-O-,,.n-0<:::-,-an"'°'e flatterifll', M'W ci.pe. crpts &:: drps. Avail. 1March Ba, llv & din area, frpl, Lovely Bach-1 Br-Room1 .. 1:1;~~ :~ 1st. $250 per mo. 30 East bit-ins, cpts, drps, 2-car Maid servlce-Pool-Util pd .. _ ~ Broadway, C.M. gar, aprnkln. view, paved • Call 615-8740 • over panta, skl.rta. dreue,i bch. $47,500. Fee Simple. 2 Triplexes, conven N,B,. \oc. 642-752.1, Mrs. Lev.•is. Gr. inc. S5.500 &: $600). Excel Rul Est•te W•ntecl 114 Hou111 Furnished storage area for cam-. Use wonted, No, 9 hook ft per-boat. lmmae. $2$5 mo_ 2 BDRMS with tittpla~ I; Yoo'll bri&bten up the lacy, 50lld bands. Pal 747': lst, last A dep. 495-.fi:zM. patio, iota of parking, near scene in th1a: wnbunt-darte!:I SiJea to 1lt (lG-16) and <It tax shelter. Gd for beatnner. $23.250. Must sell! Newport 9695 Hghts area nr Oilf Dr., 3 _Owne,c,,,.~'·-"-""~~· ~~BR oottage. l...a.rge lot. UNITS wanted. Have beyen Owner/agt. 642-7491 . Q(M:n for duplexes up to lee unitll. Sun 1-5. Agent 675-7225 Hm. San Juan Caplstrano S.P·R·E·A·D O·U·T Tired o1 itie bitif! tract lots? Want elbowToomf HERE IT IS! 3,040 sq. ft., four bed· rooma, 2% baths, fam ily room, fonnal dining, all on I ac. Jn development of fine homes with private club which otters Pool, Tennis, etc. Nf!arby stable for horses or kttp them in your own backyard! All thla fer DELUXE Dana Pc int duplex. $49.950. 33952 Silver Lantern. Webb ( Bk r . I Income Pr-rtv 166 10 UNITS Pride of ownenhip l Bedrm furnished apts.. ln top ~nd Never a vacancy. 115.000 down • Owner wtll fin&nce. $115 ,000. * Century 21 * V/arrt To Sell Y-Home 111 A Hurry? Call w; now and let ua do a profeuionaJ m ark e t research for you, no charge. Walker & lee Re<.on 7682 Edin&er across from Broadway) 842-4455 HAVE CASH BUYER For 4 to 5 Bdrm. home with pool or room for pool. La· gUna Niguel or Miuion Viejo. * '99-2800 * General E'ASTSIDE COSTA MESA' 1.o:c:.c~.::..:o::.:""':-=.:.::.-1 park, bay & OC1!an. $210 mo pant.suit or dreaa with a 42). ~ Outs~nding 'ti! June. 675-1573 ~acetul fencer's look to tt. IEYENTY·FIVl1 CZ!C'ft c~ ~;rt ~s. ·~::n Ocean View HOME ~ 2. Br duplex, =~n panta have dutic :,,;~~ e:~;~-: ,.! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!elJ Bdnns w/w carp drapes quiet reridential area near Printed Pattern 9(63: NEW Mall and Spt!tial Ha~ Rent at $195 or option to buy. e FRESH A: Clean _ 2 BR $300 ~'. y•orly 1:: ••. ean' beach. S215 winter. 673-3780. lrd ••- 3 ~~--2 .. _ ..__,,., Misses' Sizes S, 10, 12, 14, 16, otherwiae: th -clal!!il deu~ry -~m. ~th. double E l,lde. Kl<b/-i. ok. $15.1. MISSION REALTY C · •• "" ks r -t ._._ 18. S!Ze .u (bu1t 34) pantsuit will ~e three wee: ot llll'll&e, fenoed yard, new ALA Rentals • 645-3900 4f4..0731 OI • m9M 3'4. yards 45-lnch. more. Send to Alice Brooks, ~ ~~~ir:i~i • NEE[/ Mo"' Room' 3 BR, t.oguna Hills Casa clef Oro llEVENTY·PIVE CENTI! Tl>e DAILY P!LOI', toll, Open Eves. huge 1ncd yrd. Kids/J)f!ts. ALL UTll.ITJES PAID for each pattern .. add 25 Needlecraft Dept, Blx 161. •185 LACUNA lDILS 4 BR 2 BA cent! tor each pattem for Air Old Chellft Station, New $80 4 rm hse, ldds/pel!! • · ' ' Compare before you rent • and ia1 Ny 0011 ~ S95 I BR mob! hme sngl/opl& ALA Rentals • 645-3900 fam nn, frplc, bltnJ, cpt, CU1tom dedgned fftturing· Mail __ .. '~ird.cJ Handlin&; Yort, .... ~-i .. , . a-- Sl50 pvt hme CdA-1' 3 BR 2 BA TOWNHOUSE drps: fncd, lnd~ep'd main!.• Ssoaciou1 kitchen with u;. othe ... ,ll\I! "'1 au delivery Name..-.-, .,.p, "' ........ 2 • • provided. Brand Ne w . dlttct "'""'ti will take three weeks or Nmnber. • Sl20 BRmob,kids/pels.CM r.10NTJCELLO. Clean . $265/mc. lst &: tait + ""6" ~ mo~. Send to ?-1arian NEEDLECRAi'T'7" S195 3 BR kids/pets N.B. UXl/mo. Ph. 546-8127 •deposits 673-0216 •Separate din I ~a Martin, the DAILY IPILO'f, Crochet, knit. etc. ~ Bachelor pads start at SRO ~~----~-.. -· • • Home-like &tors.ea • ""t 979•8430 AGENT 2 B~. garq:e; encl. patio. l •ta Verde e Prtvate patios 442, Pattern Dept.. 232 \Vest directions. SO cents. I Child 0 .K. e Closed iaraae w/staraae 18th St .. New York, N.Y. NEW! blatut Maenmii. Fortin, Realtor &i2-5000 4 Bdrm., 2 bath, shq & e F\lU lenith marble pull.. lOOlt. Print NAME, AD· Buie, fancy knots, p&tt'4. Mesa Verde Ige 3 BR. 2 BA drapes throufhout. Families man DRESS with ZIP, SIZE and $1. · $72.tm CAPISTRANO VALLEY REAL TY JlSOl Camino Capistrano 493-1124 Rultor• Slnco 1965 REAL ESTATE 662-lnl LRG. Room, Pvt hell>, working woman, h o m e privileges. Call alt 4:30. 54S,ZT59. 6 Units Eutblufl -~-~ 2 BR.. 2 bath unit& 2 yrs. _.. ...__. ...... Balboa Island cld. Fully carp. A-draped. 80Jn! l.1Gl*. CAl7. ,_,...,...,...., _____ _ Covered parkina:. Best Ioca· .....,._..,...~ 2 BR frplc, l block ta water ff1)lc, tg u'v rm. dln rm .. ' only, $275 mo. 549-~. e King-u Bdrmt STYLE NUMll'ER. ~)' .lrt of H a I r p l f fncd yard. $225. 540-0190 New_port BHch •Pool· Barbeques .. lllll'· SEE MORE Sprina O'ocllet .. ~Xdfttcm i B 2 0 rounded with pliu.b land-Fuhlorni and choolc one pat. make. S1. 3 R, BA M NTECELLO e STEPS to Water -1 BR. scapl.na: tern free from new S9Jinc. 1Data11t CrocMt Boot t TO\VNHOUSE bltns, cpta. Furn. Pet ok. Util Incl SlfO. .Adult UW. a t lt.t bert SUmmf!r Catalfll. All 1ize1! leun by plcturelt Pat~ <fn><. 54i-nlli. ALA Rantel1 e 645-3900 Lu's• 1 BJ\ 1175 Only SO cents. IL ~ Sont• Ana - $•~ 000 ===-----.,-• &totts. Winter $200. mo. J.N, • LEASED commerc. or in· EHt Bluff UTILITIES FREE INSTANT SEWING BOOK CO-•mntf>l<lo'4e4e W GUI 1 3 Bedroom, 1 Ba. 2 car 1ar. Sha& cpta:. Covered-patio. By owner. 836-5672. . 0 $300 -Or 646--0ll6. 673-8814. > c 675-6050 ~~:t;...,, •""" mcire. - -~~= Balboa Ponlnsula -llUit• II CL... The Irwin Co., Realton • PRIVATE -Nice! .2 Br, 3615 W, Wilson '42-l97l ~ todt.y, Wftl' tomorrow. -more than 100 atft&. 11. ----'---"-'----FOR J.:ease -4 BR, 2 BA sundeek, encl gar. Sml pet. LOW WEEKLY $1. 11 llfb' 11G1 11oob .. home tn Easlhluff area. Wtr $190. INSTANT FASH l ON eentt. -t/"2_8_1-k.-8-H_C_h_ & gamen" pd. $600 .. , mo. ALA Rontol1 e 665-3900 RATES BOOK -Hundredt of Whlon -er IS Prbo ~ 10 UNITS ~ $18.300 INCOME. I Mobile Homes I ~ Fortin, Realtor 642-5000 11;.mmmmiii~~1 · UNIT· Wolk to Behl II 1 Ii: 2 BR. $110 M, Sl6 M dn. 7t19 Palm, HB 847-3957 Mobile Homt• For Salt 125 FAMILY PARK New 1972 l2x52 Peerless $5495. Spice rent $60. Move right in! . Ray'• Trailar Sal11 tam Beach Blvd., Stanton * * 7141893-1341 .. * MOBILE home trailer. 12x45, full patio &: porch w/utillty room built on. Full Akirted. Located tn adu.lt park. Pet O.K 646-4811>. lllx2>' Mobile home, enclosed cabana. Furn., In Adult Park downtown C • M • ~19. 196.1 MAYFLOWER dbl ex· pando. Adult1 park in Fcun- taln Valley. 642-1180 or ,963-1368. **WANTED** Older Mobilehomf!'. Cash or trade auto. ~-9280 ~ ---·---- ltul Est1te, GtMfl l A,croaga for ul• 150 ... Plex, all 2 Br, 1 Ba. Inc. $570 mo. No dn VA. $52,500. Nr OCC. 557-6151. 21 Unit-Nr. Shop'g. 2 A-3 BR. 2 Bil. 8231 Ellis Ave HB. $4ro M 8-47-3857 4-PLEX By Owner Choice Huntington Sn.ch area. $73,500. 842-5107. Lots for Sola 170 FAIRWAY LOT· 213 FT. Laguna Niallel Golt Course:. $29,500. Gd tenns. Bkr. 673-8550. \-Q\ THE REAL \""\/. ESTATERS '. ' ' '< ',ft, "M R· 1 Lot Laguna Be•ch HA VE beautiful ocean view lot, La..Kuna &ach. WW sell $14,500 or build to suit. '92·1896. Im R-4. 132x300, in the county next to C<l1ta li-1eu.. Possible 19 to 20 unibi. $45.500. Broker 547~791. MUST SEU. l t'a a bt'ffze, .5ell. YoUl' 40 acres In Nor t be r n items with eale, use Dally Califoi'nia. 645-0478. Pilot Classified. 642--5677. NEED 3 er 4 bdrm house, Mesa. Verde p r eferred . Buyer ready now! Doy!~ Co. Eves. 836-6341. WANTED: R·2 R-3 It. R-4 . Lots. and acrea,e. Stonis Bullden It Re6lton. TI.4- 646-4414. Bu1lnes1 NICE l BR Fourplex. Fully lst & last + deposit. Agt. * DELUXE 3 BR, 20IOCNowpoMrt llvd. tacta. n. ~ cents. l 675-6840. ~ves. Fam, 2 BA. otf• rill MR. D. Qllllt Boole 1·16 pr.ttenw; ~ furn. Child &: small pet ok. 642 2611 • 1140. Utilj"-• ••'d. y--~y. Huntington leach $375. 1801 Port Chui" Pl. " TAILORING cont>-, ~ ~ =• Avail Now 21.J· 61""'60L STUDIOS & 1 BR'S, M_... Qollt -I -50 NU-VIEW RENTALS 10 VACANT HOMES · · AVAILABLE Gentrll I< Loather 11 673-4030 or 494-3248 Rent While You Buy 4 BR. 3 BA, fam. rm .. pool. •Full kitchen Alten.tktnl ce!.,;. .. f Tcldal' ·---Y.z ILK BEACH I 3 &: 4 BR homes, 10me Back bay. Kids OK· e Heated pool I hour aerviee ._...-or •-·-. Nice 1 Bdrm, Ideal oouple. w/pools, 1st mo. Sl OO dep. $350/mo. 7-4 d.a,ys, 54Q..312l • t..undry facilltle1 Small alterationl whUe 1S bautifu1 pattmnl. 1 Y ly P MOVE IN NOW! Mr. Hanna. e Free utilltler you watt! centi: __ ·------....;· I u~ar pd. et ck. Sl4D/mo. From $195 lo $225 per mo. LEASE/option . .2 hr & den,• Free liMns u-2!.~_'!Ustfn A~~e-WANTED on con1tcnm;TJ Roberts & Co. 962-5511 2~ ba, some view. Anxlou1 .• T.V •• maid 14!l'V. avail. n· ......... ~~ ac.Ch -.ncJ>"U.L4S ladles sprlns • summer NU-VIEW RENTALS Ag nt 675-7225 HIR e Phone service F•1cin1ting Wom1nhood used clothtnf. Furs, hep, 673-4030 or 494-3248 e BEACl1COMBERS! Spae e NEW CLASSES ainall 111tfqut1. MUlt , bf SPAC Bay View 2 Sty, nicely Bachelor, furn, sml pet. SUO. 3 BR. &: 4 BR. ho'mes, near BEAUTIFUL SI'UDIO APT. + ......... M 1 Jn mint cond. NJce cller> furn. 3 BR. 2 BA r • ....,.rt ALA Rent•lt e 645-3900 beach. Yearly lease. 300 Mo Frplc. beam cell. cedar •---•· arch th, tele. Call Rap To Richel, -~ -up, '"'"'nt ., • ., ~"""'. ""'ne11-. Adulll, 1IO pet, 7:30 PM. 285 E. Main, Tutt.ln.. Winter. $195. (l) sn-9467. ...."C ""0-U;IU ,...... Ul'6 &e.1617 e £.Z LMN' -3 BR. 2 Ba, N port Hal•htl llM. 336 E. lOth 645-1311. i•iiil! 544-93!1 FRPLC, kids/peta. $215. IW • $100 -MOVE IN Al.lowaoce _o._P._PG_rt_un_i_iv ___ 200_ Laguna leach LADIES OR COUPLES Att you Succeaa Minded? Hav~ your own business! Join SYMBRAETTE custom-titted bras, Glrdles &: Swimwell.l' indu1try. Quality products you can be proud of. Excepti cnal marketing program often ;you independence, prom- 2 BR Frplc Home! South Laguna. Well-furn. Garaa:e. Nice yard. Singles &: 1mall pet C:Ollllde.red. $2:IO. NU·VIEW RENTALS 873-<ll30 ... -Houses Unfurn. 305 ALA Rentals e '45-3900 2 Br, 2 or 3 m<ls. only $175. Shady Elma_; Lawn -Pool *WE have a large 3election 2100 Clay St. Children's Section cf 3 and 4 bedroom homes 646-7602 Furn. &: Unturn l • 2 Br. that can be moved into San Juen C•pl1tr•no From $135/mo, Up almost Immediately on our 17'i !:. 22nd St. • 6f2..3645. Rent. 0 pt Ion p I an' 2 Story.{ BR, % block ta Jr. LGE 1 br apt part. ~ SHERWOOD RE A L T y High. $315. Call after 6 for $125 furn siJ5 Adults 540-8555 ' appt. -193-4910. 1 ..,.:.., ,..,:,1... N ' .... ..... J , iar. .., ..... t. r WEEPING WIU.OW -$135. Hou111 Furn. or mrktt. 1922 Wall&Cl!I No. B LICENSID 24 HR. CHILD CARE ising future, t'(!tirernent. General substantial income. Call --;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::r:;:;;;;, ?-.frs. Sherer {TI4) 54H245 1 pert for Bride. FrpJc, patio. Unfurn. 310 ~18. UTIL PD: Walle to water suo Balboa Ptninsula ~H~O=L~I D~A~Y~P=L~AZ:~A- to arnnge appointment, or ·~:rite Symbra-Ette, 8 0 1 Bartolo. Montebello, Calif. 90040. 10 Chinchilla's, 16 cqe1, good co nd ition . Airy rea50nable otter acoepted. Call weekends or afUr 5 pm, 557-1485. SMAU. appliance repair for sale. Illness torcea sale. Of. fers welcome. 557~20 or 821--0757. PINT Size $85. Utll Pd. · DELUXE Spacioua 1 BR. BALBOA Sll5 !h Bile-water BAYFRONT, 'chofce 5 8R, .C turn apt. S1J5, Heated pool. HA RBOR ducks S140 nr water BA. Pier &: Sllp. Summer or Ample parldna. Adult• -no HELP·U e e 530-6311 yearly. Furn cr Untum. pet.a:. l96S Pomona Ave. CM BROOKHURSI' & Hamilton Owner. 673-~. 1 BR, w/auto d1hwir. WW 1 ,...,.._ 1111!8.. 4 Bdrm., 2 Bath, Ct)1ta M111 be ready on or before 3/71 ';;;~;;~;;;:.;~ drapes Ii carpeting, near fOi occupancy Call Mt or I••••••••• I schoo!1, fenced y a T d , LRG. 1 Br apt.I from S125 un. Mn Tim ai 548-4500 • a.tt 2629 Harbor Blvd. $300/mo. Call 545-2081 att 5 furn. Sl35 furn . .2 Br. nicely 6pm. Apb. Fum. 260 Apts. ,urn. 310 furn $158. 1887 ~ionrovia · ::"--..,.,-------"'----------1 !)46..86&) pm. Ave. No. 3, ~8-5470. NR OC'C, lge 1 tu d Io, Cotta Meta HuntlnttM INch Servina: Newport:Costa Meu SPARKLING, sunny, walk ta w/kllchen, carport, tndry "".'~~=~,,...,=--·--=""-;;;.;..;.;;;.;..._,I ar<a. Over 500 ttntals avall· beach ~ •hopg. 3 BR. blin.. Condominiums facD. No pet.. $1 15. * $30 WK. & UP * EXECUTIVE SUITIS able now. Our fee is $15.00. secluded patio, closed dble Unfurn. 320 ~. e Studio A.l BR Apta MOTIL APTS. We guarantee service' er gar., pool & maint. Many * l WEEK FREEi * e Room $15 WK 6 Up. n7 Yorktown llvd. )'001" money back. Fair? xtrss. $240 mo. S.U:..7954. Costa MIN Bach d kitch S7S e TV I: Maid Service Avail IMn BEAOI BLVD. S©\\.~lA-~t.!/is· ~he:: in C<lrona de! Mar. 3 BDRM Condo. 11,i bath!, 3 BR, 2 BA, pr. Bltn.1. Lra' ·a:~h S~ 7 BR. $145.; e Phone Service. UtU Pd AT YORKTOWN Futniahed w:ith utilities pald blt·lns, sha(, dbl en c I Crpf'c .l drapes. $195, C<ln-BR $165. Adi Li. 642-mt. ~ ~= ~l.t c:r~ 536-0411 for S1al year round. gara1e. Pati<>. No pets. tact Mt. Quetn, o t c * WINTE" RATES Tht. Ad Werth $5 on n-nt Low WMkly R•tM S225/mo. 962-962'7. rut .... ,. """" ..,,..,_ "' * ~ STUDIOS & 1 BR'S The Puule with the !u1ff./n Chuckle SCIAM:LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 900 .1 2 Bdrm H ..... 11.50. WIO "' ~~ • "''· ~~•w•• Attrac turn Studios $UJ1 1 Clllldren & Pet Soctlon ' cept chUdren & pet•. Has 3 Br. 2 Bath house. Walk to 3 BR, 2 Ba, cpta, drpa, BR'• $125. Adult.a, no ~a. Unbtl1ev•bly hautiful : Full kitchen fenced yard, pstio, garage. the 6Cf!an and keep your bit-ins dahwbr 2 -Is clb ..... oe El'·n M-Apt 6 Heated pool e0<>l. $235. Call 540-61.CO. ' ' """ ' • •WJ tn: • ... ' VAL D' JSERE Garden .\»ti. e L&u:ndr)' faciUUe1 3 Bdrm House. $250. Sharp. -o;;:-oa.-u;-;-:::-l ~hou:=:";::...• 123S-;:::::_:516-3710= , I B• $'~ , 2 8, s·-. '--•· ·~··--no peta. --9 ~ •I Nf!w carpets, fittplsce, 2 4 BR 2 Ba Bit • """'• ~ ...... ~ r~.. r,teu ... IUes baths. WestciilJ are•. • " n 1 · 3 BR, 2 BA~ ' balaony Pool &: ten-ace:. Ideal tor everywhere. Strum A e Ftte-linens crpl/drpi. Nr Douglu. $243 ovf!rlookl & rtC lll'ea. bachelors, no children. l.9!tJ Waterl&U, '5' pool Rec. Rm, • T.V. A maid aerv. avall. 2 RENTALS mo. C.aoe 847·3866· 1195 Mo. Mike 54&-.1869 eves. Chutth. 548·96.1.l. Salll\a, Sols 1·1 Bdrm, Furn-e Bu;BoQue 4 Bl!d, lrtshly painted. Nice SI~. f"URN. 2 Bdrm. Townhouse Unfurn. W SHARP l Br. Pool. Nr. Unfurn. trorn Sl3S. SEE IT : "e'=Phone'-"'.;.:'.::"'".:.:.:ce;_ __ _ crpts 1; drps, 2 baths. $230. Near itcrea. Clean. shops, utll pd, Ne pell. lXJO Panom, 6'24670. ~fOVE-ln today! 2 &, klda .t Re:alonomlcs. Bkr. 675-6700 Newport Bt•ch Adults. 183-t J\t on ro v I a . NI WL Y DECORATED ~t• okay. Pool 1; extru. mo. Al.SO 3 1 BR. bltn1, crpts, 1rg yard, NEW. Eutbluff Townhouse. 54Ml36 Channlns l BR duplex. new 96S.-7510 MT-3669. 3 Bed. home, CoUes:e Parlr. Nice shaa: CJ'l)b?. Sl40. mo. CENTURY 21 '~ n:.'1 from bellCb. im. 3 BR, 2Wi BA. Rup, drp1, FURNISHED 2 Br. apt, util carp, drapes A P*!nt, Love-Laguna IMcft 544-9006 or 832-1530. bit.pa. $335. 213: 351-0067. pd. $170/mo. 221'T-B Maptt ly I a.rd en wrroundlnp ..... --------1 lrvln1 Duplexes Unfvm. 350 St M&-5913. Mature aduJtl ~. $135. STUDIO & 1 SR aptJ, com-;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;::=;:=;;;;:;;;:;I!;::?:::::_::::::.::::::.......:: DELUXE BACHELOR APTs. 5IS<O'lll. -pletdy film.. Ind TV .. REAL ESTATE 546-9521 2 Bil. 2 hi ............. sm Gonorol 1m Santa An& Ave., C.M. 1 BR dupltx, F>!>lc, !!<am mtld t<;lce· ~mo. LA NDLORDS! ~ 9 81tll.. 2 2':\ ~:;.~'pt.""~ BRANO new 2 bdnn In Mir. Apt. UI ~2 Cf11Pvt1'!"tlo Cod,,,:".J'!"'!:.."!· ~wy~~ o. Cout W S I·"·· •-N -~ • n °':.~:_ ... ·;;;. ~ trl·pl"'. 8Mi c sr p •II . STUllNING I br, fllm'd $160. ,..131~1 . -· -~ _._ •1-;Bt<:-'c:cl~ooe:"'-:O-to-~"•'"~-1':-,_- t pee ....... m e .. .,_, 3 BR.. 2 ba. 1.a1<.11t • • _,.,,_, drapei, littplace, builtlns, 2 br untum $165. SSO doUm .;~;:-;.;;:::::,·'.""".,...,:-::-::--:--1 • - Btach e COrona dtl Mar e 3 BR., 2'i1 ba. •••••••• $350 dia:hwa.htr, IUl.R~· Lwl'W)' w/ad 6'5-5530 AVAlL Now l a 2 Br tum beach. quiet aJU., mtlure ~:nt~ :rv~~ = 3 BR. 'til Ai¢ •• F'U.rn. $400 li~rll ln Cotta MtH's moct BAOIELORS only: 1 Sr. pool, ftC nn. rd loc. No a.dlts cnly, S150. e>1'7DL Y i eel h•11 convenient loca&Jon for $210. Apt. Turn. UtU pd,. 54&-ml ch.ldrn, no pet•. ~. NNport a.,ach ]~\rw _R!N~~-~.. . . r I Drlvo by, Mrr. on pnm!JH or 301 Me .. Dr. C.M. v•.rwwv .... •<>t; .lUIO •t 171.) An1helm St., or eall "Make' ftoorn ror Da . •M Point 2 ar 3 Br dtlUXt duplex apt. CllAllMING 3 Bil. 3 BA l REALTY 546-ll66'.l. d y' ' .• c I 11 n out the e SAVE $$ ON RENT! e II blk to bcb & ba;<. All no den home. Many xtra1. Ex· Univ. Parle Center, lrvtne "lloward" where are )'OUT llZ'llf· .)'Our truh lt CASH Manqer needed ·I beautiNl 1,.:fllml.;,,;.-.tun..;.:,._m.osa.=.;;;;:;;.. __ 1 clwive Nt!WpOr't ana. USO. Call Anytime, 133-<Gl 1.o1t eomethlna1 Flnd It. with a DAILY Pit.OT ocean vfaw units. AdJt cpl., DAILY Pnm tor 1Cbf Ind prdeMr. Agt. 61&-lll!i. plsoe an ad ! 612-1171. Ouo!fled od. no pell, Ute duilt&. 6~. For be&tnsult&l IOft t I I I T .... -7,1972 ,..___!~ I •··-··-lltJ 1--··-lltJ 1--1 ·-l[!J I ,.--.. for-I~ I -~ I ---J(S] r --...... 1~ 1--~ I~ ,_ • Afil· """""' as Afil. """"""' * Afil· unrum. MS No•!Mf1 a.odl ~Ollk>o;;;;;;;;;;;;._.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ... ~ """"" 1,... ""'' 550 a.i.y.1tt1111 :..J!l1,,. i;,;:~.;..;..o..----Fum. OI' Unlum. Sit DESK ..,... ...a.w. lllO . ---------------- ... _., leod! ';;;C•='",.-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;= I HunH""'"' Boodl Newport Booch .... wm --Feb. 20. Femal< wtit Poodle CHILD eare expttieneed & Yard 1' ";;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;::::;::::;:;:;;::::;:; 1 COit• Mina at SS mo. ~ ~ mt.. Vic Na Da,Yt 673-J050, dependable w_pekdaya. Jn-,_ _ __._,,._.,., ·v......,C-LU,..-* NEW * . SEACl.JFF Manor. l BR. 1\1 avallaltlo. l7'1S --~ .... 133-8991. ·tant to s yn. Lunches ' Ma1"ntenan-• T~~---ea,.! ON BEACH! ~ttud~j,.;, B:P.. 111 bl:, /.;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Hun-Beach.~ Fnd. All-wrote puppy vie. ::,wDle~;"';:!.,,"";! ~ Doslgnod to flt ;. •• -.....i. nk< over YIUA llfNOS ' $150 to $115/mo. A.it abouf BRAND NEW DESK ,..,. .._.. l50, N""hOpe A 4t St .. S.A. Cout PW.. 546-7487. budgot. 673-1166 "JtuP'. 1'mt avail. &66000, FURN. 1: UNFURN. our dOOOU:nt. 1525 l>lacentla mo. WW PftW1de ftlrnltun About 3 mos. old. Please ext 124;. 837·1Cl6. 2 BR. From USS Ave. S48-268l From $143. DilhWUber, 1has at $5 mo. Answe:r1.Dc terv\ee call 5.11-6657. BABYSITrlNG in my home. AL'S GARDF.NlNG BA~~ nR ..... u-w -u 2 1111:. 2 IA APTS ADULTS ONLY cuwttnc, walk-in clolelJ. available. 222 Forett .tw.u c:::::,.,.,..;:.:...:::::w:.."-'"~.-,.-m-.-.-.1 Day or night, dependable & tir gardenlfll &: 1 ma I I ....nQuv __ ,_ -r • ~t.._n.,1 .. t Fumlt .. -A·-n-1..1.. BRAND New D~luxe ~~ ... '"...., .. CM •--"' i..... I all ~ .. "-I mo v-..i.. ""~ _.. v-.-U&C Forced alt heat. extra )AJV9 Laiuna Beach.....,.. w/no tail. Found ·•· 50th permanent. _ are a. 1oa.uu.scap .. .., serv «'II, c ~ •-• ~-v· Near NtwJ)Oft Back Bf3. c a r p et.drapel-dilbwuher Medallion Apls • We1tclltf Be UfU1 · ..... 64.2-0384 546-5198 Serving N wport SJ.OD/mo winter. 67J...0055, Gu A Wattr PaJd. Mo. flO .... ,~• poo1..,u••• '·M''" location. 2 BR, 2 BA. toomlb ,...:i aul BBQg~e-~, OFFICE tor rent. Gr, floor. st. 4 &eubore Dr., N.B, , CdM eo' t M 'Do-; e?S-2171. ~""" lr;<.I .__...... .. eau;v poo • •, '".....,os-$70. Plenty parldnc • 1n6 6U-JST(. LOTS of love and tun . Hot ., 8 • esa, '"" Mo. rrotn ·$185. ----n .n...-S255/mo. 1 Br. $185/mo. ed ---_.,_ -·-·~ :::..::=------0~,., westcl1·u · Id ..... ,...,.,..,,..,..... ·-~· • ...._,...,... 't"""~ ...... ....,... Or•nae Ave CM 1t.ao ·--mM.ls. Fe~ • ..t, Respon. ~"' • · OCEANFRONT s Br. c:looo Chi .... Wolcomo. potloHmplo J1llliWtl 61!><911 Bkr. inp • close to oboWU.. ~ .. • . -· FND. Sholtio !•me.I•. VI< ,. to N.B, pier. TO 'June 30. 2324 Elden Ave e ~12 Security Guardt.. DELUXE 2 br w/frplc, beit Adult Uvllig, no Ptit· 8u1ines1 Rent•I 44S Wibon & Or~e Ave., C.M. Reu. Refs. m.8248. COMPLETE gar den i ng ·~-~613-118'owo HUNTINGTON ~-·t Blull Joe, pool ta•il. EL CORDOVAAPTS ,... Undberg Sohool, BABYSrmNG 24 hn. All '!'rvioe. Et<........,..i A _ .,~ ON TUESDAY .it.-. "' Xl'TT ....... ..a, St ... ,;10 "THE FACTORY" in Ca.n-S48--032'1. qes. Big.fenced back yard. rellable, .tree e 1 t I m a l • PACIFIC Adu! .. , $21D, fi4<.23fl'I. ~-• ~~ ~-V'"·• t :o;:_::::::....____ · •M ~• ·- .. ·~ mod 2 · ~ Neu H·~-, •. u--•Jton Sl ~J .....,.e, a new concep -Llc'd. 642-1...,.... ._.....w, ... """'• Ulr, Son Clomonlo ~~ • ~" In retail __ , __ ho ".-IRISH Setter, ms.l~. Hntp ~-.....:..~ oe'"..:. -" 711 OCEAN AVE HS a.i;·Ull'&U• I Pfi, """"' 20 wk qr ~ n10. •hild or In-Landscape Maintenance , .. ....,.. _,__. uu•, .,u you'JJ feel like a --i--... .. . · to · le ~1 UP Beach, vicinity IndianapoJl1 '" .. bll,,.. -• ...i .. , Mi-3f90 . .,. ....... ~--<n<> ""'l'-· • BDRM -~-1 apprec1a . ••v mo . fant, Exp, 2340 Cynthia Ct. By Japane~ Garde~r -1•v llvlnc in a Fttnch ·count.ou, , --· -.• nr .. ..,.,,.. na.1'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ,25 ·-· st NB 61• oiwt & Beach Blvd. 536-8'151, tal "' O! 10 • Dall '---• 1170 .. _ JUui • • .r...,.,... CM 64• '"°1. Residen!ial-Ommerc BACHELOR apt. )itarW· No 1.rdt,n -that's the Ven-c open lm"'G pm Y enc..._... gar, · mo.""""" FEB 19 eJ bla k Lab ~ ' " WILLtAM WALTERS CO. at a A Victoria, 492--3754. * 2 BEDROOM * lJil!'USUAL Llve in mod. apt. · · • m e c · * 847-2944 * 'cooldnc'. S95/ino. dome ..• eleaant cardens, 1., B To--.. -bo .... _,_ _,,, ._.., Vic. N.8. Days. 673--1050 or BABYSmING, my homl!'.1,,.--,c-=-7""'.---f7M311 f"XOtlcally lit by nfaht. 11 /~~~~~~~~~ •·nt• Ano n a WllJJUU$e concept. a ve your ...._...ess. 11'''.u.. E -· -z.; yrs. Refs. F•-·" yd. General Services -Beam eeWngs, extra lJ'i HIR Agent _..,_,'-~--"-· ___ ·~~ ** 11<0 Mo. uw -u. 0n YOll are movlns 1n>m • * FRESH AIR --------•-•-Hot lunehea 646-6472. by M Lt. ~ J.arrer home, )'00'11 like our FAMILIES .-....-u•s, encl I-~tio. ~rea-Industrial Rent•I 450 Feb. 28. Male blk & whlle cc===.:::.:.::.;:.. __ THINGS oost, =it ~i. ~ in T~E 'VEND6'MEuey. 1'::":.~. ~: :W~-:0.,. ~:.1'o:un~ths~~! MARTIN ~~i~~~~~i~.Days C•rpet Service ~1:~:.~e:~. !'f!i l .... ~~-~pel!rt~~H~N1!~1t1~1~li~==1 W/w crpll. drpg. bltm. ex· WELCOME' noon B-B-Q's & Free Art & ASSOCIATES RUSSIAN Wolf Hound, ----etc.. ~~. ~ BR, 2 or 3 ~ only. ~ ~,,;J,.~ :;~illips :ptpe~~Fni· No qlJ, • 1HARa0~REENs Leasing or industrial bldgs, male, about 2 yn, vie, El Jgl:~n~~ ~~:>: H•ultng ' SINGLE STORY -all aizes in Newport Beach, Toro. 831-a'.>77. ----......,,..----! $175. tl.00 Clay St.net. WALK TO BEACH 546-5025 Costa Mesa & Santa Ana. poo free Scotchguard (Soil Yard, garage, c I ea nu p 1 . t * Call 646-19n * •eMi•... Brand new 1-2-3 BR Cpt., South Se• Atmosphere Huntington Be•c:fl 500 Dyer Road, Santa Ana Lost 555 Retardant!). Degreasers & Remove trees, dirt, ivy . . 'Aftt• Unfum. 365 dfp8, 'bltns, frplc. 125 16th It. 2 BDRM-2 BATH 5454471 all cOlor brighteners & .10 skip Joe.de r, backhoe. -21-308 16th, 347'"'3957. $175/mo, • OCEAN VIEW ~ From 2500 Sq Fl $•••Mo LOST F eJ Si 1 minute "bleach for white 847-2666. Carpets and Drapes $135. 1 BR. Fum or unfum. · •, .uv • em e amese ca t Sa ne l=~~~,---.,,.,,,-- APARTMENTS IEACHBLUFF APTS. Air Conditioned Dl.soount for students CASA Modern bldg., Edinger St. vicinity So. Brookhurst / ~':a~ :'e ~~ °:i~ TRASH & Garage clean-up. 3 BR. 2 BA ··••·•• •·• $2l5. Spac 2 l 3 Bl', 2 ha, Pool, P&· Private PatiOl!I Pl..AYA l4-th &: Walnut Nr. Frwy., So. Santa Ana Bushard, H.B. Has stitches Will clean living rm., dining ~!",;s~~;ree est. Anytime. 2 ~~ A~.ui.:·FliRJ.~· Uo, DIW. 8231 Ellis 847-2226. HEATED POOL H.B. ea.it 536-8367. ' W~{t ~tatt in abdomen. Plastic collar. rm. &: hall $15. Any rm.1,.;~::~.::::c·-..,.-----I ~ -•u11 1 -~-~-. CUTE 1 BR. New I Y Carport Ii: Storap CLOSE to '--a·h , -~pp;••. S50 reward. 893-50Sl days, $7.50. couch $10, chair $5. 15 HouseclNning ,_.... -9"U9n decorat.ed N tJ & Nr Schools ""'" .. « °'"' ~.. 2000 t 9600 Sq Ft. 962-7678 eves. Dr. Coleman. 111 E. 21st. • ew crp N So,~---Pl l BR furn or unfurn. 309 o . yrs., exp is what counts, not DtrrCH Ma;•t. •--"-for drps. $125/mo . Call r. · ~· ut1 4001 Birch, Nwpt Beach LOST Med. Sz. black fem. method I do work myseU "' '3Cl.Y ... --.. NEWLY DECORATED ·~ -HIDDEN VILLA.GI! Memphis st., Inquire No. 2• '"-. Baumg-~---""--·• d Wh h che t ' . !loon winclowl • c:arpet ~. • ... lt'>l" AAD.a uu-Cl.ll,1-'IC< '1'U ~ og. t. paws, w t s. Good ref 531--0101 ' .BEAUTIFUL 2500 South Salta or l'&U _...,... • • clea .. i ...... 537-1508 , • OfEZ ORO APl'S • ~--~-~---1 M-1 Shop, al'x4(l', 19 30 red collar. San Bernarrlino C I --~ 'I C GROUNDS 1234 AUanta. 1-2--3 Br'1. (enter 2 bl.ks W. of Bristol, Newport Be•ch Placentia Ave., rear bldg. City lie. ColJegl!' Pk area . ..,..•.,•Pl=",.,",,.'-oc,,...,"'°".,..,-.,.-•I Anti Soi arpet1 -10 Minutes to Ocean POOL. Private clo!etl gar. :::n:. ~n~:a Way, OAKWOOD GARDEN No. 2. m. 5!18-1542. Call 673-4842 before 5, or LARGE OR SMALL l-=A_fl~1~r_c_1_oa_n""ln~10,--1 G&! Heat le Stove. Water Wuber/dryer. 536--0336. Santa Ana. • 5f&l52S Apartment-. Storage 455 _..._. __ m __ •<_<_7.;p_.m_.___ All Types Wqrk: Cut doors. Mesa Cl~aning Service Gar. Rec. Rm, Laundry Rm N~W TRIPLEX 1-2-3 Br. 3 Heated Pooll (Resort Living for 1--..0...------KEYS (3) - I should say Panel, remodel, finish, C~IS, Window~, Floor etc. 1 BR, $140 $140. $160. $185, Walk to t.rre Clubboute etc, BBQ Adults Only) Ford, on gold chain al-frarne,..repairs, etc. 962.1961, Re11d. & Comm l. 548-4111. monthly ;vear rental -~~·J!65M!1s~ Broadway-Penneys, Lndry Child Care c.enter NEWPORT BEAOI STORAGE GARAGE !ached to large red fluffy EXP. Remodeling, cabinets, Income Tax Qiper deluxe iduplex, ba.l· 160 W Willon A t 1 CM rm, pr. 527-3144 &!tu 4. Great new 1 2 &: 3 Bdnm 16th et Irvine $20.00 MONTH powder-puff type ball. Lost repairs, maiiit Furniture • ~ w/settY view, partial· • , P •· Irvine From $149 645-<650 or 642-8170 NEAR HOAG HOSP. in Costa Mesa. Please call refinishing. Reas. 646-4224. Smiley Tax Service ly tum'd ~·no pets. BAY MEADOW APTS. lncludestreeheat&aircond. VISTA DEL MESA Oease only) ED RIDDLE -"=5-.:.21:..:':..:'.:c''c.".:.r..;6.:p_.m_. __ f73..U52. 2 Br, beam celllngs, priv pa-SOUTH COAST Al:Nrtments REALTY 646-5855 MEDIUM size green parrot. Arcff the IWlRt in thil tio, l'ee. fadl., doled pr-PARK WEST VILLAS 11: 2 Bit Furn. &-Unf. Di.sh-Rentals W•nttd 460 Vic.19th St. tietween Orange Cement, Concrete • 14 Years U>CALLY e FREE lde'al, advice and Fee Schedule ' qe. Cu Ilea~ ~. " APARTMENTS A nd Senta Ana A • aecuttve S bdrm. Ocean ~• · UDJ .MacArthur 8Jvd. washer ~ Stove & Refrii • ve a v · Blvd. 'aup)ex, A.tfuit. only. water all pd. All adultl, no J Bdrm. ·Fl'Of?' $160 546-S823 Shag crpt'g-Lge Rec center. DESIRE Commercia1 1tore Return to 242 E, l~ St, esUmatea. AU I charge for Mailed On Request Mo.· Aaent 675-4930, pet.I. From $165. 2 Id 2 a. RENT starts $155 location for retail outlet in CM. 317 ·~ ~ C.M. Fr~';;' $1ff ' ·S.al Be•dt Irvine & Mesa Drive Newport Bch ~a. 1200. sq. Js a beautiful job at a rea1. W.A. SMI~Y. C.P.A. price. 645-5073. 642-2221 Anytl.1Tle 6'6-9668 · SE to · &ch, . 2 Br., Q , Ba., open-beazm, tropic, ....... :i;»-A Martuertte. ~or~13&. •. ONIQUE i:hateau on ~ tit. 2 bdrm., • de• -""""" i'oom. Adults only. $375 Mo. BRAND NEW 2 BR. 388.'I Parkvi•w Lan., 3 BR. 2 BA. epu, drpo, * 545-4855 * It. plus. Will """'"''' llvine. (Just off a,mdeck, bltns, 2 blks from t er n:i • • 2ll-67s.7134 or Bronztse ~~bl: e.ncl.car, SanDirroFwyatCU!verRd} beach. $250. (213) 5.9i-5743. ~e~=~=d::~· ~~i::1_n_4-524 __ -8121 __ . ----- Liver & wht. German &hort· hair bird dog. Answr to Oly. CM 646-21~. 645-8786 Re- CEMENT WORK no job too CLARK le Toner Tax 5111.aJl, reasonable. Fr e e Service. 24 _YEARS exp. in Estim. H. Slufiick, 5(8.-8;15. area~ Personal service in -==c..:c.:..:::.==-""'-"'°'-1 your home. can for appt. ward! C'l'1' • -.-. &llll,. 1arb. WANTED· 2 or 3 BR """" I 120 ---------South L•guno preferred. No "". t.s. Yrly. · · SAT. aftemooq. on telescope WINTER 1f:a.1es! ~ncrete 546-7735, Howard, Clark ii: in Corona de! ~1ar State floors, patios, d r 1ve 1 • John Toner. d spl. Albert Pl, Eut-L '""' Adult couple. 2 children, 6 & sfde. Sl-65/mo. Gu. watl!r ....... •;;l...;un'°o,_;B...;o.;;•...;Ch;;,_· ---* BEkH LIVING AT ITS _$000 __ mo_. 613-llii61 __ • -·----1 11; + pet cal & dog. Vic. ~~ ok, no petl NEW OCEAN VIEW API'S. BEST .• • .Lease 2 BR·, 2 1 BR on Newport Channel. S.A. Hgts. C.M. or N.B. Park. man's gold tn.med' sidewalks. Don. M2-i5l.f:.P =~R~O""F=E~s'"'s'"'r"'o'"'N""'A"°L-=T'"u·I glasses. Rewarrl! 642-1864. PATIOS, walks, drive, inst&ll setvice in the privacy of WST: Orange Pomeranian, new lawns, saw, bn!ak, your home-Moat $15, ' nt 67>4930, ~ · 2 BR, 2 BA I: l BA. A1ao 3 BA, elev. to beach. Adul ts, Crprt, patio, sand. $160 mo. 673-6434 aft 5. "New Vlf1a Rlvler• BR, 2 BA. ~SU>. 2:22 no pets. From SJSO, 31755 · 494-5.346 eves. Couple with teen -want Unf. 2 Br., 2 J'ull Ba Areh. 49'-3383, 49'-23.19. Coast Hwy., South Laguna hse 2 or 3 Br Npt Hghts F W W 1 ** 499-2835. ' . ' • • maie. Vic: Tulip Lane, remove. 54~ for est. 847-2829. Costa Mesa. 549-3931 *CONCRETE WORK* J ,L_o_ncl_.,...IC_o_p~l-ng ___ _ . ~ es e come Lido Isle I{ &j or Bal Pen. 646-1945. Shq ctp/drps, patio, beam WMtcllff Rtnt.i& ,- eeil ..,...., * 2 BDRMS. * ~----;;:;~! ·F~m:s180 . Some View. Adult& only, WESTCI:.IFF .area, 2 BR, 2 • I Parsonafs 1~ ~1407. LICENSED AND BONDED 1,...,,...,..,,c-:::...,.-.,.,,..,.-,,_,-e LOST white German DICK OR WALLY 546-3483 PR 0 FESS I 0 NA L Shepherd female. Lie No Contrador SPRINKLER SYSI'EMS Jn. 622 Hamilton. C.M. yeart,y, UI> month. BA., Cozy frplc., Garden R. ooms 400 ~ Set MJr. Mr . .l Mrs. Hoban Call: 673-3663 968-2505 Eves. pat Io, Sing I e story, 83256. Huntington Bch (213) 11talled at a cut rate price 43()..(18:3S. • • • • • e w/l yr. Guarantee. Free t mt... Jlltm.. Walk to 548-82 . Soundproof, Bltns, FI A ~:0.~1~ --,*,-;*-$"'1"°7"'D.....,*-*-,--beat, lrg din rm. Walk m 3 Br, lib Ba, newly painted. Westcllft Plaza, acrosa from · BRj ' ·BA. !rple, paHo, Bltna, cpt/drp, encl patio. Coco's. 1665 Irvine. $195. .. $235 per mo. Call tor Nr ICbll ·6 lbop'I· Qii.ldttn Adlts. 642-()239. · .• 6~ . . OK, no pet& 880 Center St., L N Apt1., * 2 BR, 1araie apt. OQean CM. 642-8340 or 548-2682. •1una ltull furn. or Unfurn. 370 I!"" 'ol1 .h"Y. $l00/mo. 2 BR In .Xcellent io..tton, LAGUNA NIGUEL •-ck •-y IN 4251 M& Verde, cpt, draperies, Apartments ~ - &iaMela bullt-lna. 1araa:e, Ca.llAboutOurNew&Mo. l.l2BRApta.Furnorun- ' .... "DltUXI cul-de-sac. street. $150/mo. Leue Prclgam Available furn. s~ at SUS/mo. •p'ARTMINTS 962-9894. Now. ! BR $154. 2 BR. 1 Ba Pool, m peta, re t • s . '"· ,. . 1 BR ear,.ort. Priv. potio. $181. 2 BR, 2 Ba. 1196 per 54_18;_48~45.~----A.ii' Cond "· l'rlllc'~ · 3 SWlm· ,..__" •-eJJ •--th ~ ~ ...... .., , ...... .,.., eu:c. resp. mon · Cost• Mes• Mina ·~~ Health Spa • adulta only. No children or 2904l_AlorM Ave. 495-072 Tennis CrU • Game & Bil· l 1125/ ~· .. ~ !E: -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; tlArd ROorn pe mo. ~~· Mesa Verde • r · l BibROoM 2 Q,R. crpts, drps, ranae, _____ ...,.,._ __ . T.ROM $165 dlapoaal, pr, water turn. NEW 2 bdrm condo, Mlaa **NEW** U COSTA APTS. Mature married cpl, Older c'pt•, drapes, dishwasht'r, MEOl;rERRANEAN ehlld ok. U1-A E. Bay. CM. bltnJ, potio. prago, pool , • Vlll,AGE e WILSON GARDENS e 0S=l90,;, . .,c546-34~c::16.c:...,,.~-- 2 BR, 1% BA, crpVdrps, encl DELUXE 2 &: 3 Br., 2 Ba., 2400 Harbor BJvd.; C.M. <nt> 557-8fm RENTAL Ol'TICE OPEN 10 .AM TO 6 PM patio. $140. 6C-6811 encl. gar. $1SO up. Rental .,, Otc. 3095 Mace A v e _ 1 & 2 Bodroom e Built-ins e Shag carpeU e Drapes e Walk 1.n closets 1 BR, Stove, n. e Ir I & • , 54f--lll34 Dilhwaaher, ~. °'1>1· ,.,.;.....,........,.,,...,.---• Swimming Pool 'l & 2 BR Apts. $125 & 717 James, $135. 54lr6l33. Mission Vleio • Bar-b-Ques e Enclosed Garage $152:50. Freshly painted, 2 BR apt, crpt'd & drpw, e BRAND NEW! 3 Br .. l~ crpt1, drpa, bltna, coveNd stove, refri,r. Poot Lndry ba., 2 atory condo. Shag, c~ c:hlldttn & pell Ok. f~. Chldrn ok. 6t6--8153. bltns, patio, pool, garage. U1 Cent~r St. 548-4014. 3 Br, 2.Ba MODtecello Town· 83()..(ml, All Utilities Paid s BR,. l"-Ba. dlbwahr., house . bltns, crpts. drps. N9wport Beech lndey crpVclrJn, 2 ehlld. 542-m8. 1----------Adults, no pets We.lklng dlsf&Jtee to shopping center. ~~vall 4/l. 111 0. R.!;DECORATED , BR. ..... PARK NEWPORT 11. petlo. 2 ebildron ok. APARTMENTS 354 Avocado St., C.M. 642~97DI. * LOWER * $160/mo.. 64&-S.l>t. GOLD MedalliOn, front 2 Br O•na Point pc.ttt, encl pr, laundromat. I -=-=..,,..--,--Adults, no pets. $155/mo. LGE 1 BR "Ocean vieW' apt. fKS,.3515 or 642-6499. Bar, din area, liv nn, lrg UN"1JtN 2 BR Studio Apt. BR Ir BA, balcony, new Crj>ta, drps, gar. Swim'a: &hag crpt & drps,. bltns ol pool N hildre .. refri&', $165/mo. 837-3927 or . o..c n, nope . Qu)et nel1hborbood 837-5178. -2. ** BEAUTIFUL 1 A: 2 BR. O>ntempor&ry G&rden Apt&. Patto1, frplc , pool. LARGE 2 BR. 2 Ba, bltns, new crpts &: drpa. bakony. $179 mo. 837~. 137-5173. Eo1t Bluft l1SM16S. can 546-S!S3. ..,..===~,,,-.,--1 SPAC. 2 & a-Br. Apt. $l40 up NEWPORT BEACH Poof, ,....1dJ'p .. bltns, Kids ok Vlllo Gronodo-Apl1. ·r •-No 1 "642 3813 Four bedrooms with balcon-199& M&P11111 • • Jes above a below. Gracioua Dlfl,Oollep, No. S "2-1035 HvJne 6 qlllel ooum>Undlne LOVELY ~ .l!R. 2 BA for lamJ4' wi!h c:hlldron. ..,;,i,,... patio, dbl pr. N•ar Cbrona de! 111or Hl&h poolL S2IS mo. 613-1116 Sdtool. Flre>laoe, wot liar A eves. built-In kttchen apPU.ancea. * ,. BR. Partly f11rn, $140 835 AMJGOS WAY 6"-29il -Neor oobp'I 4 schooh. Ootd""11, llonlcer 4 Co. Call -..ino: Manasinf A~t * s 111 a BR. nptc. Bit-Ina. 2 BR. 2 IATHS -o-ct _p.nlp. Neu South Full,y carpeted a: draped OOut Plua. 56-2321-2 Covered parlcini stalls -• Gar I: water pd. $250 Mo. 1 BR~ Slov< '1 rftril,. Yr\y. 816 Amlgot w.,, NS DO pdL -Multi OAl'J , $1.lOlmo. 5tl •L ·-u•a 0 ti ,_ ... IBR,IBA.--. 11.a CrJola, dr1JI, pollo. ~ lc:Mldot.._ ,_,laln V•lley SIWtP ,..,.... 1 111' -to ~V-,A"'.:C'°'A""N_T_'f __ I B,_U_R_O_N o.c.c. Iii U.CJ. Sl<O mo. ''BAUIOA" ""*lel-3 Br, 211 55'1-'1711. BA. lrid1 ok. Immediate 2 BR. 2 84. Unf. AP.k '150. poa1111'on SlBS. per·montb. Adultm. no -Ill Ola.., larwln roolty Inc. a. ea-. • •• AeytJme. on the bay Luxury ,apartment living ov- erlooking the water. Enjoy 1'150,000 health ..,., 7 awlm· min& poola, 7 lighted ten- nla courts, plus miles of * * * * El Puerto Mes• Apts * * * * 1 Bodroom Apls. bicycle trails, putting, lhuf-Sl.10 A up incl. utilities. Also Deboard, croquet. Junior 1'1 tum. Pool &: , Recnatlon from l170 monthb; alJo l area. Quiel Environment. :'tor!"~r:o..'!.'5 Ela: OU street parking. No Cbll-~-' ki dren, no pets. uK;' tchena,. private patios Also Garages For Rent ar balccnies, brpl!Una, dra· 1959-1961 Maple Ave. periea. Subternnean park. Com. Mesa inc wlth elevators. Optional !"'!'~~~~'!""~~.,. me.Id """'"" Just north 01 PALM M'ESA APTS. Fuhion Island at Jambor-ee aM San Joaquin Hlll.s MINUTES TO NPT. BCH. Road. U ',:~lie • blyOR UNFURNI • ~ Telephon& tn4) 644-1900 nl.11:' va arre ap ... , for mittl infonnatioo hUp pool, Jacuizi elect bit· ins. shag crpt.t. drps, sauna WANTED RELIABLE etc. Adultl, no pets. COUPLE to yearly lease a SINGLES ••••• From $135 LAME 2 BR, D en , 1 BED RM •••••• From $140 Hlde-e-Way. Nr. ocean. 2 BEDRM ••••• From $160 REWARD A steal $250! You 're right, they're under. Appl. 673--1909. priced! 1561 Mesa Dr. BACK Ba.y area. .2 BR. Priv. (5 blkl &om Newport Blvd.) pailo, ....... abar carpet, - drapes, 1tove, new paint. Adulll Oll!y, no pell, lrucl<a. AveJJ Apr. 13. 542-2261. 1155. 2 Br Over 1araae. 2 he, d.lthwaahr, waahr/dr)tr hookQp. ckMted pr, Neu Hoar Hoop. UlQ. -· OCEA!O',RONT yrly 1poclou• l br lj1t. best port e SPACIOUS e Weil·llo&1gned Apll 1 It 2 BR. w I Terraces. Front 11<0 • imtmo SltAi ..... clrts ......... pool, Jacuzzi, -pr. Quie t Adult ltvln~ M&RRIMAC WOODS ~ Merrlm•C w.;.. CM 01 beocb. -Olli¥. avail HACIENDA '11. 12'15. -· HARBOR Yrly Dix 2 ... IMch :111 AVOCADO STREET Ba., Wtna., 4.11 P I • , Adults only • No PetJ 2 ..... I BA. odalll only. Hu;i""91on BHdo ....... ---dlhwW .. llllhy hookup, Ddwce 1 Iii 2 BR. Pool ... -Ml .. $11!1. s Bdrm., ' liatll. pr. 213: 111.m. Gorqe. Dilltwmr. Paid ufil . FATHER It SONS est. ACE SPRINKLER CO. DELUXE, private entrance Person•I• 530 LOST, l mo. old Irish Setttr, 832-9260 & bath . Employed1 _________ maJe. Vic Adams &: ~ting, design, c.arpe~ -...,......,·====,-,,-I gentleman. No smoken. SADDLEBACK Sauna & Magnolia, H.B. Reward. try, plumbing, wiring, etc.· * LANDSCAPING * 675--0310 548-7197 Massage for the best relax-_'68-3117==.:.:..---~-4 generations exp. ~ 25th yr New lawn. Sprinkler · in bus. -Uc'd & bonded. 531-4446 QUIET Room w/priv, bath ing feeling. You need us to LOST: 2/'lr large male Irim 838-354S. & entrance. Oft street park-knl'ad you. Attractive seller. Ans to '•Sam'• 8 • • e • • Masonry tng. 54&-2720. technicians. Private rooms. 54S-3539, C.M.R ::,,00=.M;.A.,..d,;d;,illons,-::. ~E"°•;tlm:_a"'t..:.,o.1;M;";'A':;S';O;";N:;';;R";Y;-;En;:::lo::,,,,.,...::::. :'.'.:, Guest HorM 415 20~~ DISCOUNT with this LOST d be" sh ad. Call ~ill. 3417 E. male. "~ ;00 ;:rn, :~Y plans &: layout, single or 2 brick, block, sto~. concrete Chapman, Orange. Open 10 '"' story. L.T. Cbnstruction. p&Uol. Est. 546-4951 *PRIVATE ROOM* am-I am. st .. sun. Rowan!. 545-1643. 8'1-!51l. 53&-7355. for ambulatory penon. Goodll-'='-='=--~---LOST COCKATIEL 1 -~=--~-~-· 1,,...--.-------food, nice cbeerful surround-FULLY LICENSED : Additions * Remodelina Movlng V'ICRoyceLane&Baker,CM G '·" • u 1---------inp. Renowned Hindu Spiritualist. 549-(288 Reward erw~ • son, c. STUDENT MOVERS with * Call 543475.1 * Spiritual Reading gt v e n I ~~~~~~~~~ ~'..,13-(,04~~'~,_*..,...-~"',..""-21..,1_0 1 Careful~ Call R I I t Sh _._ dally. lOAM-lOPM. Advice JACK Taul a ne--Repair, av!13~ ... , 6 4 2 • ,•5pg! • or en • • o are -on aU matters of llfe. 3U N. ~ ·~-.. • I · I remod.. addit. 20 yrs ~p. 54~. SHARE my home w/oldet El Camino Real, San ..,._MdReplirt Llc'd. My Way Co. 541-0036 .. I P~~~~-----1 woman. Call Mon & Tues; Clemente, 492-9136 or . . I . I i1lntlng & or days 11-2, a)25..8 Elden 492-9034. E ectric• P•perhenglng Ave., C.M. l)JSCOVER DISCOVERY Appli•nce Repair ELE~TRICAL, resid., INTER. &. Exter Painting. SHAREMy \Vaterfron t FittdYOURSELFinSomeone & P•rtl comm!, t~. ~lso, Lic'd & Ins. Refs. Reas. Home w/dock, man ~ Call now -No obligation remodel, re~ll'S, mstaJJ, rates. Free eat. Chuck, yn. S150/mo. St r a i 1 h t • (714, 835-6885 (213) 387-3393 Di.scount Appliance Repair , Big/small. Lie d/lns. Free 6(5.()8(19. 6T:>-t331. NATIONALLY Washer, Dryer, Dishwasher, ';;':.::",:~~::0:211~. =--,~--, l;c===-...,...-,.,,.--.,.1 RECOGNIZED = PAINTING, prof, All wort BROTiiER or sister to share Disposal. Etc, Frff Est. EL E CTRICIAN.' Ileen~, a:uarn. Color s Pe ct all it 3 BR house 2 blocks trom MASSAGE Is tbe on!y way to GUARANTEED * ~ bonded. Small JObs, mamt. 842-4386 547_144.1. beach. $80 util inc. 567 relax in this hectic world. It's aJways the right time &::: & re~. 548--5203. p~ SEMI-RETIRED Catalina before 5 p.m. 833-2100. always the right place if Gardening REALJSfIC PRICES Wanted: girl to ahare lrg 2 ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. you want RESULTS! Call CLEAN WORK ~1255 Br apt. AU xtras, pool. $79. Phone 542-7217 or write P.O. 642-5678 & place that ad PARADISE mo. 1 child O.K 847-3669 or Box 1223, Costa Mesa. today! GARDENING No Wasnng 842-<1235. =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Wo Do Evoeythlng! * WALLPAPER * • Please Call, 642-8649 When )-'OlJ call "Mac" SHARE 2 BR ap~ Coeta * Mesa with working penon. )ifale or female. 6+6-3566. GIRL to share beach apt. Newport Beach 1 re a. 673-68n. SHARE 2 BR, 2 BA funfd apt. w/bachelof, at the beach. $9'2.50. 642--322?. NEED roommate to share beach house, shag crpts, frplc. yriy lease. ~6. Office Ronlol 4IO * 549·2015 * 541-l44<' 646-lnl PAINTING-HONES?' 2l yn. exp. Free Est. C LE A N. GUARANTEED * * * * * * LANDSCl\PING * wo<k. U<:ensed & Insured. T d ' Pa d • ~ew lawns. Spmkln., decks, 675-5740. ra . er s ra 1se dtsqns, eloanup. State llc:'d,'"P~AINT=!N=G~/-P~AP~E-R-IN-G ~ bonded. !l.16-1225. 18 yn in Harbor area. Lie i, ,. GRASS GROWING AGAIN? bonde<I. Ref'a tum. 642-2355, Ii nes Cln-up, main, com A res., YOU supply the p & l n t. call C A: H G a rd e n I n I . Room• painted $10 ea, Alao t • 645-0309. exterior. Call 540-7046. I mes SPRINKLERS Installed " PROF. Painting Incl """'· repaired-new lawns. Trees "accoust. ceil. Lie A lna. LAGUNA BEACH, 35c sq tt.. dollars ~~"'.' nmoved. ,_est. Fre• ell. 645-5191 , 300-1300 sq·tt. Emerald Bay INT/EXT painting, Guar. Prof~ional Bid&· Ocea11'1 '-----=--------""!!!~-" / P~FESSIONAL Gardener• :work. Real. rates. C&ll Bill, view, air cond .. customer! tree work, Jll'.Ul1lng, s~-54S-2409 eves. Pk&· 213: ·2#4118, Eves Trade Dining np. set, Bed· WILL Trade akis,, 2>5mm Jeri. clean-up job&, l&ndlcaP-·J;;:;:-:-;-:-;='.7",._.-.,.-1 n4: &7128.. room 1et (twin, dbl. I: Kina' Fllher RSL. good cood, w/ tng. George. 646-SJ93. Plaster, P•tch, ~ DELUXE 360 aq. ft. 2 rm. sul} DsWlhr, T.V. for Bar Marker bindings FOR~riun AL'.$ Land.sea.ping. Tree •PATCH PLASTERING suite, Sl75/mo. C.orona ~I a: stools, car or ! / camera w/blt-in li.&:bt meter removal. 1 Ya.rd remodelln&:. All J;ypc!'s. Free estimates Mar nr. po1t ottice. Soack 673-TlM. ' A focus. 6G6587. Truh hauling, lot d~arnrp.' ' Call 540...Q25 Shop. Priv. pkg. AU'...,nd, < BDRM, 2 BA, R·2 lot, CLOSE to 1.,,,..,. aid"""' Ropo~ sortnlden. 613-1166. Plumbing Realonomk:ai Bkr. 6~ room for ~tra unit, $1!,000 3 BD, .2 Ba, DX! 1q, Blt 'fi'T. PROFES.SJONAL ,..,_,,..-....,.,.....----1 ARCHITECT, Enginl!er, etc. f1iA loan, $14,500 eqty. Cedar, 2 u. bric .. frt>ll. L9d Japanue Gardenlna Service ~VE on Home Repaln. Offices, See to appreciate. Trade tor units or T! Wash. State. Eq. $8000. Tl"d Free est. *' 646--0619 :rree nt. Roofing, P1um .. EXter. entrance. $85 mo. Doyle Co. Eyes~ for home here -6#0687, COMPLETE Lawn • bliig;'"Painthlg, InstallaUona, 548-6300, OPEN. '44 Old 2 LOTS Big Bear. ,VaJue TRADE $800> eq In my 4 gardtnil'll let\llce. Hauling Hauling. AU work guar. Newport Blvd. $3000. Trade for house in br, 2 ba home w/custom bit ~&~cl;;o•~an-.;;u~p:;,· ;.J•;;:·m~',~54~8-0405~~· -1-~>;w'l2.;;m00;-;;;;;;0ii;;-· f Bay V ifw Offices Co1t1 Mesa tl'M. 15'x32' pool.tor .fuobile hm. JAPANESE GARDENER Pt,U~tNG REPAIR ~-lux•, _,_ -od1'tloned Doyle Co. Prtvate party. Ex-per F1* Ell ~ No ' Job too small ~ ~'v E -• •") , * ·~ •313 * * &U-3128 * Lido area • 50c aq. ft. ves __,.,., Call 839-1778 .,,..,.., Roalonomlc:a. Bkr. ~100 R-2 . Lot Palm !iJt<inp. TRADE M-1 c:ommerc:leJ II Japone,. G-Service COLE PLUMBING OFFICE spa.Ct! La 1 1.1 n a Takes 5 wUta, $7500. vaJoe. •c }ot w/4 houRa: A cale. Also Oean-up. Free EJt. 24 br. aervl«. 1611'1 ·Nl(ruel Prof. Center,. ((lO or Ttade. for units or houle. No, Long Bet.ch, For YJcant • 5CH029 aft l PM • Poal Service & · 1280 "I ft, ocean v"'w. CaU Ooyte Co. lot or lot w/comm'J bid&.« EXP. Japanese Gudentt lntt•lf•tion M1bel !M pm. ~!. Em l3M3U . ti AlteT 4. 557-9929. Co _....._ y-~ •·-"-...:::_"'::,• .. :': • ..:".;;: POOl.ll deaned 6 psinled. • oma:s . HAVE; 3 BR. BIG BEAR HAVE lOOk s br, 5 bl, pool ~ .. .,., -\· _....... • Ackl washes. Free e11. X(I le «Kl sq. ft. COSTA HOME. VIEW. AU. unt.., home, Lacansdl, equity EXPER Ja.panese., Gardener Re a son able ~74 MESA. Call 6<6-21JJ. FURN. EQUITY l!5flO. 181< '1/or 1811 Amtwheld lo! Comploi< yd Rr\'l<lf. Ne•I 64$-:1248. • ==~=~=,,...~-WANT: LOCAL PROPER-for Newport Al'M -4 or 5 CORONA DEL MAR. Thnt. TY. MYERS 613-67!6. >r horn" ...... 6'J5.1225 HlR 6 Reita. Frff .. t. 642-<389. Rooftnt AIC. sec'y """1c:c. l'IS mo. ' COSTA MESA 534-41211;-,:,,,...,,_,.:-,,....---Aeent. 6!S-'122S H.LR. YES. We ha"." ban&M<. Aod MULTIPLE zoned land 4 tlowpor< Beh·laguna NiCUd IEE Rool!nc Co. Rooflnl eJJ ElCECUTIVE OFFICE 11<1 1pendablt! 1112.0llfl ""II Lquns Jlev!!lopment acre· Lawn M...ii.e A typea, ~or. nipolrs, Newport Oltr--ROdtner BJda: plantaUon 6 '!'!all cattle age. S88M A $133M equlUta. Comp. Servicf thermo roor cot.tinp. whlle 1 D ..... ftll:ICDIOI. DWrwMhtr, pool. Cbildru .. -a. .. ...... OK. mt tlorida. 5'1&-319l. -·---,.. __ ll!MJ.4111 PARX N"'P)l'l....uJ'IQbl" 2 FROM $lJO. •UOC BR. I BA, view ap!. PIO mo. CeJJ 615-nn ~ J. !ill 1c11o. ,...,. - Rect~llt lncl'd 6#-8080: = ~~= FO~ Cal. ~:• 0~ ~ ~e, m>. JJawaUan Gardener • co1or. Uc/bonded, Ii.nee ~-~~. 14 11 a ,,,.,i * * * Complete pnknlna """1c:o 1917· &U-'222. .... n•-• * * * Kalnalanl. -DAILY fir -Ji ' I r ( .. •••• I DAit V PILOT ,, l[ll] l.._ .. _ .... _.__..ILilll .__ .,---...... _, ••• __,l[Il],'--1 _-_-t___,J[Il]I .____ _......,_ .•• __,J[fil ;;I _ ............. ~1[1]~1~1 ....... d -· ··.::!~~~ Roofl111 ' ' • • '· IWlpW""""'•MAF710 HolpWollled,MAF710 HelpW1ntM,MAF710 HolpW~llled,'MA,710 _HelpWonted,MA,71D Mfthl~ eH Sperllng>Goodt t uflqm1 t .....,. •.. .. ---------! Holp Wonted,"' A F'710 •-,--~-....,..---GIU'd•nl"" • PROFESSIONAL Weil ettoi>lisl>ed inlunnct•c • T. GU)' Rootlna:. Dtal 1---------SALES Aatney duirea woman be--LA'lltE. brt.IU.., 0 RILL EL PAJF() 41" l\ D e e ma.chine 1urt boArd. Ex· ctUent candHian. i30 • tJ... eludes FR.EE •mall ALae shorty ·v.·et suit. &44-«iTt. Dll'e<:t. I do ""'own """' BARMAID: No exp. nee. Ap-MAINTENANCE RARE OPPORTURrrY 10 be tw"a the ... 30-<5. Fa<,... PRESS,' IN O~E hi prtc M.S-m>. -95SO. ply weetdu• 1JHI, Vikki'• ,GARDENER. SALES POSITION •put or fute" srvwlna co. retutal d"""· •hor1hand • mach w/lots of attach. ~. 1791% Newport AT PRESENT TIME s posl. dicta.phone aper. ttq'd.1"962~.-095fl.c...,~·----~= S1wlftt/Alt1r1iio!na Blvd., C.M. 1:1ec1 d~~e1c;:::;rt coB'ea~~ WE OFFER lions open W ambitious Stnd tHUme to ad #273 M.ltctllaneout 111 .-, •• .. ..........._ 2 Brothers I: 5l1ter rft<I ._ -•-t _ _._ ...,._ : sales people w/rlght •t· OallY Piiot P.O .. Box 1560, SANSUI I ••t/FM I • Oreaamaking -Alterations babysitter ln Lakeview Sehl itt ... m .... · falV'-"nt'r. ru-tltude. eo.ra Mt'sa, CAiif. l'U• stereo ~-1--.. Dist. Details -•t 5 ·. 30 . sitlon req'a min 2 yn: gar"' N FANTAsnC =~=--~--~-1 ~lPX -new $139.95. Am· """"8 •·~ to suit YolJ, &i denine t'xper. XJn't wares I: • cw car A wor..tEN • iirls -ladies Earn Call Jo • '".:. .... ,,., 8'l2-l221. her fi I I a Complcl• ~a111· ,·ni TRAINING PROGR M bu.!ador gnoaker1 12" ba&e, ~~ . • "· w •••••• co. Call IR\-1NE .. s• .. ptr hr • __ ,. __ ••lab ~ 3 c . k ba tool Boys Dme,.... 'NEL • I Call Wilson ~lln 1"-5 pm .,..., · -· .11...., · 6" mld r11.-, 3" tuptr omp. ''" • r 1 1• Alt1r1tlon1 -642-5145 Mr. Rofenthal, ~1 ~ 1 C.r\.)\.JI'! nsurance Program ..,. runu Brush <'ustomers. ••v slalntcu itetl Ice cream Neat, accurate. :.-.>years exp. Ai"• 1~14 to delJYer papers twn 8am Ii Spm~ SER\IJCE.S•ArC't.. V"Y • Pa.id Vac11.tion SALESMAN P.tr. l..l'vint, _962-0416. tweeter4299.95 a p & i r . 11yrup di!p. F•lryet, eaah I ... Dana ~-· I Sa ,..._ ~~ •Factory Incentiws -~=~*'~=~--r 8.~~McDonald 311)...X com· T I I I R I n ruJn • 11 ...,..... GAL FRIDAY · .,_ c "· e M Op want~ by new BMW Deal"· WOMAN FOR 1 Iba d reg. Ice machiM, tt~. • ev I on .9'1 r mente lll't&L ~ Order le," to $450 anagement portunity '=" p ele ~· se, ust CO\'t"r, 493-4319, DAILY PILOT How would you like " a:en· Cost Acctng Clerk to S500 e Security Sell New le Used Cars. Pr!!· APJ". CLEANING Shure ti-1-75 cartrldge-$80. ---------• * 8.LA.INE'S 'IV * 49MGI uinely bt1l':re5Ung job con· BWln& Clerk $450+ e Annual Bonu." fer man with imported car LARGE COMPLEX Complete sys~em on 14\e TV, Ra dio, H iFI, A~~;~ A~!'!"!:x BRIGHT Gal tor b@autiful :Om: ~~tr;~1 !o~at out-~:~P~~ceJ:ctor t;~ QUALIFICATIONS ~:~n:· c:;~?::etMol:~ ~;~~ ~n =~aJ ?e~: ~i~~en~·~~.!u~:.r ~~ _s_t_•_roo ______ "6_ Known for hones!;)' 541)...(3U furniture showroom, Jn THE Call ~~~lalHayes, 540-6)55 Free/ Fee Positions A _ f _.. 208 W. 1st Street, Santa Ana. ina. E. 17th SI., Cos!a t.tesa. MOTOROL..A. 23'' color TV Tile CITY. Gd typing skills. Also '-Ulla Agency 4S8 E. l?lh (at Jr\'lneJ Ct.f' g~ .., or ovPr pre ('rT.-u ~31TI . C•ll 54&-5025 G4.>.ut2. ~·/earl. Ca<lOd cond. $12S., knowledge of general office 2790 Harbor Bl at Adams 642_1470 . High School education Sales 15•,-.-m--,s'°tr_o_s_s ___ ,,(2'°')--~~~~~~~~~~I ::~~~'7.'===-c;;,;; 64CH>538. ) CERAMIC tile new & procedure helpful. C a I I GEf....COAT Repair, exper J ""l'~~~~~~~~·I background pre I e rred P/limf' S45-5839 ;:.[ '~ STEG RE~, U1 ndA alm1M 1 lb917Z , remodel. Free est. Small Mrs. Cowan for appt. Des ire to succeed ~ a.rra1u se . uro um a e, Days, 1631 P l acentia JOB OPPORTUNITY SELLING AMERICA'S SECRETARY MerdtardN , alrsus.,mion s peak-e r$ [ F-to vou .ll$.' jobs welcome. 536-2426. _835-=..c1S:.:15,:.. _______ , Avenue, Costa Mesa. Coast Catamaran needs am· OS ••• " CLE M T PRESTIGIOUS N rt n. h ti ,__ w /cros s -o \'cr system, RK Typl1t-Brokkeeper, GENERAL Du t Y RN, bitious young men for fibre· f'wpo Q<:ac rm gee~ •••••••••• AM/fl\f/MPX radio & -------- l ______ ...Jll I I ) p/time. Small informal 1 MED/SURG .. 2 positions, gOas boat building, Plenty AUTOMOBILES secretacy w/mil"I(' of 3 years IOO tape deck. Still brand new & 3 Lines, 2 T imes, $2.00 II En1i'o711•it f girl ofc. $1.75 hr. caH for full time, 11_7:30. Penonnel o! overtime avail. We "ill f~:ELRl~ATIONS & ofJice Cxpcr. '])'Ping 70 Antiques guarante@d. &>Id for over _•;:.PP='·..:64,,:>-:..::.11=121· _____ f Office, South Coast Qlmm. train. Interviews daily at IEWS w.p.m. SH so+. Individual -A-NT-IQ_U_E_w_al_no_t_d_ro_p_l_eal 1300, pay cff balance or $120 2 JkauUtuJ Jonghalred white , I•••••••••• I COSMETIC SALESLADY for Hosp. So. Laguna. 499-1311. lO AM. Apply in person, Wednesday !\·larch 8 1 h • selP<.'ted \Viil be sell starter, table, 3 leaves. Ciroa 1850, or take over s ma l J fluffy females (abt 1 yr.) ( Job Wanted, Femo11e 702 t'Xclus!ve Laguna Beach An equal opportunity emplr. 33012 Calle Perfeelo, SJC. Thursday 1\tarch 9th . 1 pm w i 11 in g to II cc e Pt perfe'Ct $~: antique wh ite paymenil!. Credit Dept., llC'Cd homes 546-4478. f pharmacy. Mwt be ex-GIRL FRIOAVC KEEP importanl job as u.,nt:il5p1?1 ·~MissPontiac responsibllity & work in-credenza $50. 646-8365, 2058 714/893-0501. LOOKING f .__., d lt y 0 UNG man-Experle.nced perienced, Apply in perltOn, Mature, versatile w/kno"•l-housewife & mother. Earn r app iealton.o;. dependently, Xlnt c o . Valll'y Rd , C.M. ''s~P~A~N~ISH=-.~,.,.~ll-c-,.-,,~,---. ' or ..... m ... a u s : Plumber's a.sslstanl needs B"sh·~·, Pharmacy, 2" 1 t ' M' ....., 808 LONGPRE INC .__ ,,., Sa 1 a r .... ,... only, amooth i.~ox Tern.er t tu"U .... edge of & exper. In modern n spare tme. 111• age ""· • u..:11<' s. Y ... vm· WANTED to b"y, 19 6 8 $'10. T w l n beds/n\&ttr., 2" 1 2 ~ I full time job. Call Brian f"orest Ave. c.---h Co try J 1 13600 BEACH BLVD " 1 / n1ti.le, n1. 968-:in aft :w .. secretarial o!c procedures ~" ven ewe ry, ., mens ra e w cxper, Swed Is h R or 1trand1 frame box sprg. hdbd $25. 2 f 642-002'2. COOK-experienced re m a I e Including ih. S4()..()6l4. WESTMINSTER Call 644-32$8 Christmas Plate. 644-4687. Anlique slrRigbt back chairs rREE Puppys: ti.nxM sml LADY wants hou~lea.ning p~f'd. Pioneet'° Foundation. Send resume to Classified ad LARGE room , pvt entr & ba. PROFESSIONAL phone &>ivic-e .station attendant Pt· S20 f'a. Footstool, small Sh~...'.......-Santa':-~5.10 8: )! ~"· Ex tr ~Tench wall clock •• circa ,,...''""""' ...,. ww '" per. own ans., 531-1450 no. J.16. clo Dally Pilo t, Employed maJe. 54~3612 or solicitor -Dana Point. San lime, Eves. A: wk-ends. Ex· table, Ambf'r hanging lamp 1.1 511 hr 841 3637 P O Bo mo C Cl C '·tr 1810. Keeps perfect time. •1ALE Slam-sc. 6 mo. old, 11 · " -' CRYSTAL FILTERS · · x ........,, osta Mesa, 5J0-6Z75. emente, ap ... ano atta. per. only. Neal. l nquire 2590 4· plastic chrs., knick-knack ·-MED CAL insuran Ca ~ Work in YQUl' own home Will sacrilice for only $150. sht:1 546-4168 seal point, beautiful mark· · I I k ce typed: Ground floor oppor. exists . , LIVE-in couple. Newport Best deal in area. Pbo~ Newport Blvd. C.M. 673-0802. f. , ings ~9&-3896 "'l'1 home-p c Up84Z&r: de-for an alignment& test tech. GUARDS~ Beach. Expel. Refs. Good o .. ~ 1~ betw-n O·.OO •.m. SERVICE Station Salesman, * AUCTION * ' · I I v•ry 10 yrs -~ 1131 PATROLMEN ~ ~ -. • Rocke,., Chin•se, opin. whl. · ~.... · · Modern well ......,,;P~ plant cook, 673-2339 f)('fore 8 or and noon. exp. pref'd. Day/Eve, fall --.-....... Hall trees. Plano slools. Call F ine Fumlture l~ DEPENDABLE, exp., cle~ In Ocean 1 id e. Call Permanent assignment. C.M. aft 6. °"'"""~=-~-~--& p/timl':. Apply Shell, 17th I ,.ti ~. -~._ 1 I I d ill "· f 51 ~ . M'I d Real Estate Career . NB btwn ll AM-4 PM 645-1416. & Appliances -ng a y w wo .. , or yoo (1) 7 v.r.JQ or apply Fil· area. 1. exp. esirable. LUNOl C k 5 all & Irvine, . Fr day 7 by the day. 636-0974. tronix Jnc, 400 Via Del Full&: part time. Prem. pay. . 00 • exper. m New or experienced. Join the ** Oak bedroom pieces, Auctfona I , :30 p.i:n. Lil in Bo dinne: house.· Ne-at , clean, <'Ompany that's growing. If STOP SMOKING The Easy twin Iron bed $3.5. Other Windy's Auction Barn NEED hf'lp at home ? We l.iNiioii"ii'il' •°'iii'iii•ii"'iildii'iir· •••I e s.. nus. P aid vac. no drinker N B 673-7722 Way&: earn ll00-$1000 1 mo. O Apply Suite G · · · · you do not have a license, unusual pieces. 64&-73.\.'l. """""'II Newpo-, CM '"" ........ ogs have Aides • Nunes • heck 892-4213. #JJ"' ,-, U'tu-CIQOO Housek'eepen: • Compan-OEBURRERS 523 No. Grand. S.A. MAN, any age, to do lite c on ours. ApplifinCM I02 BMind Tony'• B1dg Mat'l CALL tor starting date on ll 1 H ak U HELP N~ed-Wo'k fo, warehouse work. Must type $49 STOP Smoking the easy way !PO 48,, Kn 1 _,__ 1 ons • omem eni -P-on IBM. Pref person w/a Real estate licensing couri;e. & ~rn $100..1000/mo. w/o e KENMORE -Repairman EL PA N! mach ne new oa115e$ now form john :r;;•7 """"' yourself (or ,·,1 . Part ti'me surl boa~ Ex-1•01 -o ~·pples 2-5 mo·s. Novi-• I ';,oo -u;ooi. van. 558--0242. ThU training program. Man· lnterferring \\'/present job has wallher/~r/dlshwuh-•-u· ..... ro '"" • ru uw HeJp W1nted, M &. F 710 Exper. ln hand I: power tool or full time. $100-SSOO per R.gement opportunities. Mrs. Smokers-product. 892.-4713 en guarn. s c 6-5 21 g ditilm ~Includes FREE clau 6 mo's or older! ASSEMBLERS Perm. Ii: Temporary A sse mb l e electric - Mechanical devices & sub-- assemblies. l n t er pre t assemblydra w lngs , specification prints, parts list. 1 Yr. previous electro meChanical assembly exper. Soldering techniques. deburrini of pr'ecision me-mo. to start. CaH for a.Jipt. MATERIAL Jones for lnformaHon at ~7620. ' ~al,!,n".ze ahorty wet 1uU. Martlncre1t x.e4 chanical components. l •5.16-iiii7ii098iiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•I HANDLER ITI4) S42·5.581. ~ ALWAYS TOP ELECTRONIC Oven_ Fine'St ~.i ~. ** HOUSEKEEPERS Day shift. Must be neat, de+ TARBELL REAL TORS j~(-:..1 TEMPOIAIY Qualify-Lowest price. Stand WANTED: Surfboard &. OBEDIENCE class le> s 9 hour day, 45 hour wk DOMESTIC JOBS pcndable &: possess stable RN'S 'JlU lSSllNIEITI & cookware incl. 67:>-5450 or wetsuit. ~W ~ Kt>da.1c in the NcWpOrt Bea I Profit sharing 100~ FREE work record. Will train, 'COIM ii & retia:ht f°"1 644-4l57 M70 movie ptOJtttor or sell Irvine area, Wed, March tJt 10 Apply 8:31).ll:30 AM 3-lI:JOPM. Apply Mon thru y 'JI be ...t-1 _.... ' !Or $60. 54S-1336. 7:30 p~. Open to all don * Orange Coast Plastics * Thurs. 9am-5pm. OU ..-you -RECOND. Appliances & over 5 mos. 546-4928. -·i .J e Live-In, Tustin, drive, like 850 West 18th St. FOUNTAIN VALLEY Nofffever4 211ZDIP .... 'IV's, guar. & delv 'd . SQUARE DANCE . dresses children, gd. ret's. No cook, Costa Mesa, Calif. COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Drive, lrvlM. fll.12'5 Dunlap's 1B1S Newpo r t size 10 & 12. Like new. FOR Sale, l min I at u r THE J. C. CARTER CO. to $500. '""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'' lTIOO Euclid at Warner Blvd. c.M. 543--7780. Zenith ~" TV blk &. while, DaChah~nds, 1 broWn m~ • Live-In, Unda Isle, S days, 979-1211 TELEPHONE Sales. Top ' cabinet $45. (213) 431-3888. & 1 brOwn female-. 7 \lib 1 l.150 MATURE woman to care for a.rnrnissions and bonus Ap.. * WASHER & elec. dryer, -~"'°'='""=-=~-old .. No"""""'"· 536--0368 0 • 1wo children, age"S u & 15, 3il•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•I ' Frigidaire cust. dlx. Like BABY GRANO , p' m. ~ , . 6n W. 17th St .. Costa Mesa 541-3421 • Uve-In. mothe"rless, 3 pm to 6 pm, Mol)-Fri, Sat. SALES.INSURANCE ply in person between 9.00 new. $170. for both.~ Wurlitxer. Xln't cond. Sac. _:.•~::....-------.l:l teeng, Laguna, S300. 8:15 to 12:1'5 pm. No cooking $1 so and 12:00 noon at 838'1 Boln ~=~~~----$850. 54(}.-0Sl7 eve * SHERRY'S.POODLES * ! TELONIC INDUSTRIES INC. Equal Opportunity Employer e Relief Companion, 1% Avenue, Midway City. MAYTAG Port · a · dryer l =~-,--=---~--EASTER PUPPY SALE' I d•Y• P'' wk, San Clem. or deaning. Dover Shores 0 E 1 . 1 brand new cond. $80/make G.E. elec dryer with vent $50. , Up. ALL COLO"•, I area. Ref required. Call TELEPH N so 1 c I 0 r s oiler. B3~4QJ. $45. Small lreezer $65, Power 111 ~ Laguna Beach Equal Oppor. Emplo1er To $50 per v.·eek. 646-l270 after 6 pm. wanted for eve work in mower s:m. 962-5744. 546-2848. 1 I OL PO IS E airport area. Must have USED refrigerator, fro• t .cc:::;;.;;;;;:,,:;:"""",,--LABRADOR Ret. &. Gre:at M D L H R WEEKLY transp. Call Sue, 833-9470. free, white. SSO. ---SMblrrHT CORONA Dane P"PPICs. M , -, Only exper'd cavity finisher 536-4696 Porta e ypewrlter. '$30. ... ,., need apply, * 540-4168 • 1-1 art Inc re 1 t Kennell DRAPERY WORKROOM UNKEL AGENCY Sewine &: pressing, exper. I: frneos . Beach Dnptry, 900 Also, Clerica1, etc. Fee·Free W. 17th St, C.M. 149 Riverside A~., NB PMC 16131 Gothard •O LIKE New Gas Range Oven.,I ~~==~-.'--~-546-0089, ACCOUNTING DR 1 VE WA Y 11 l"m'" 64S.3700 Honlinglon B<aoh , w/lube e.xper. Clean & I ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I MOTEL MAID TELLER broiler, gridle. n<Kl/best of· SHAKLEE Products: (for a ~""'~:.,,.,-,,,..,.,,-,,..,--.,~/ GUAR. ' fer. 673-5608 morns&. eves. healthil':r, cleaner. wealthier OLD Engll11h Sheepdog F you, $.Sf or 89'J..Jl63. pies. OF A cettUied parenta. Commercial Bank F.xperience urnJtvre IJD SWAP Meeters ~ Record ~.E •. 19th St, 'tt.jf CLERK neat. Apply J)l"n!On, Boyd's HOUSEKEEPER, live-in, Part time. BALBOA INN. 2 Yf'ars Accounts Payable Arco, 490 E. 17th. (Crossroad exper. OXlk/child care. 6 675-8740 ex per. & general accounting _1_"'_in._1_._c_._M_. --~--Day wk. including wknds. --od~~E~-~Mo~--1~ I ~ Ne xtra ney background. Typt 511 w.p.m. EDUCATOR Rd• r.q'd. Salary open. Many Avon salu ?elJl'Ostata-ANTEE 7 PC. NAUGAHYDE Shop. 51111> New '"rpl~s 45'1. -=-~-----.l Min 6 months required DEN GROUP 3ctea. ~2-5001. ~, ~C Yorkshire Te·r r ie r I electric. 673-6626, N.B. t' ~• J-> ·~ Must have recent secondary I ===="'~~--~~ 1ves e<!l'D an "'"uma '--'U _, 213 : 674-4660 consisti"" of ioY·back oofl · Carpet ·Layer, Call U" ""' $150. All •bola; ~r for. Se.le by male, 2 yn old. $75. Female l Call For Appointment teaching exp. &: proven abil· HSKPRS Emplyr pays fee. a wk or 'more. Earn xtra Industrial Relations lty to develop I: write in-George Allen Byland Agen-cub -&: have fun, too! For faleeps 2), chair, in he&V)' ** 540-208& ** 549-1314. ' <nCJ C94-9401 atruction&l material for w-cy 106-B E. 16th S.A. Details Call, TELONIC cational counH. Immed. 547-0095. 540-7041 PLUS EXCESS (l)MMISSION duty naugahy~. end tables, DRESS · 1. , MIN. Schnamer, top quallijr ~•ce table l •--pc l1P your roo -ia.tge ma1 .. •. ,. .. _ 1 •• -• o,;uii UUJI 0 fT':Y tock -)'OU haul. $10, ' ,e WM., utl.<;11., ------- TURRET LATHE INDUSTRIES opening u Assistant Educa-H OU SEK E EPE R, pro. Laguna Beach tlonal Director. Nationally fessioMI family, s a I a r y F.qual Oppor. Employer. recognized private NHSC open. 968-7696 Accredited Home Study "H"o~U~SE,,,C,KE=EP~E~R.-~l~lv-e-·in. A Beautiful let.• School. Located in Newport private room, 2 children. $30 Div of Gen'I Foods needs Beach. Listed on American wk. References. Cal I you. Learn &: teach prof Exchange. Xlnt conditions 53&-0018 makeup techs. Exec. p:>S. A: f)('net1ts. MA degree & avail. 8.(2.2664. appropriate teaching ere-Immediate l.iiiiiiiiiiioii""""""""" I dentiar. ""''""'· Send Openin9s In Adm Assistant-Sh to saoo resume attn: Mr. Valore, A/P ConstrucUon $600 North American Correspon· Costa Mesa A!P-Payroll $550 dence Schools. Write, Class· Join the Red C•rpet Accounting Clerk $506 Hied ad #M299, Daily Pilot, team and be the best( Ex •--·y "on•-16511 P. 0. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, ec. """-' "'-.. ONLY Red Carpet offen:: Sec'y·Purchasing $600 Calit. 92626. 1. Television a'dvertising as Order Desk $435 ENGINEER, South Orange of 3/2m, P /time Bkkpr County employer needs man 2. Extensive newspaper ad· Laguna $3.50 hr ex pe r. in high pressure vertising P/Ume Med. steam boiler open.Hon &: air 3. Call in listing leads. Optometry $2.25 hr conditioning. Submit resume 4. Continuous professional Chemical Engr·Mfgr lo Sl4K including aalary history & training Acct Control Clerk $350 requirements to Classified 5. 155 oUices in 3 slates Clerk Typist S400 ad No. 207 Daily Pilot. P.O. 6. Unequalled referral pro· NEWPORT Box 1560, Calta Me1.1, Ca. gram Personnel Agancy 92626, 7. Individual broker super- 133 Dover Dr., N.B. vUion 642-3870 Executiv• 8. Outstanding Image and Personnel Agency reputation ADVERTISING PERSONAL SEC'Y 9. NO company regim•nta· Great opportunity for highly Xln't p/time pos.itlon tlon motivated, highly skilled Good skills 10. superior v."Orking condi- seeretary to work into broad· 410 W. Coast Hwy., NB tiom er responsibllltie! at fut· SUl!e H 64S.2n6 All this and more spells more paced Newport Beach ad· dollars for you. If you vertislng a&:cncy. Brains, EXEC. Secretary for local haven't yet Investigated the initiative, & sh l't'<(Uired. church. Mu st be exper., Red Carpet way, do yourself Call 133-1670 pert0nable, efficient. Reply, a favor -00 IT NOW! P.O. Box 1536, Newport Licensed or not. call 546-8640 AITORD Inflation -Join the Beach, Ca 9:2663. for Interview. Ask for Steve Shaklee Success G r 0 u P • -===-::::,"'-;c,.,_~--Grannis. Al!90 $65.00 licens- 546-42.52. Contest now on. EXTREMELY high \ncome I red 546-8640 In exclti.... new f I el d , lfl&'. course of e_ • • ARE YOU ·~ Planning yoltt' vacation! Become dist. for fantastic r:arn Extra Money Now!! Kathy Alls Bras. Full or part time. For in· M. Spann 839-4701 a ppt toO'View, call 540-09:18. F /C BOOKKEEPER BABYSfri'ER ...... oceulonaJ Con.tructkln Exper, eves, in rey home, 16 yrt or Call LoJTaine older. Must have own WESTClJFF transp. Vic So. Cout Plaza. Pmonnel Agency 979-6~. 2043 Westcllff Dr., NB INDUSTRIOUS young man w/croking nper, ta help ma~ coffee shop. Great oppor, for right penon. $700 mo to start, ~ W, Coast iuo .,.,.,4, • , Wt• pepper. AKC rec. ..,..,..,,, line.~; NURSES AIDES Leading national co. net>ds 2 All Shilts additional qualified life and . MACHINIST NEARLY ~\If GE deluxe GERM SHEP, 6 wits, AKC ALL 'OR $1,ff. Apply in Person A&:HagentsinOrangeCoun-TRADERS Tout-&Ove'l'l, mod. T-93, Free obed le11o n a Huntington Beach ty to enroll lhe bom>Wl'rs of .fUl\~ITURE 402 Cost& Mea SL 548-7392. w/purduase .&C-Q)37, Costa C I ' H a large mortgage lending 202 N. Broadw•y, S.A. SAMSONr.:rE· rpi.tcb llli lug... ·":::::.,.::::..· -------f onv.a e1cen osp. institution in special plan$ DRILL PRESS 835-1305 o ...... 7 Dayt N• ' piece S2S. • Call -, DARLI.. • NG 7 ,, __ • old . 18811 Florida Ave. of insurance designed es· ,,.... ~ w~ H.B. 847-3515 pecially tor them. EARLY married flp'niture ·ii • coelm.poos. $10 &.' .S 10. NURSE at!e-ndanl , emergf!n· OPERATORS about to aive way to 11. new Ml1cellaneou1 642-4818, 534-~ after 6. cy room exp. required, part THESE permanent career couch ls-coffee table. Will Wanted 120 SCHNAUZER pups. stud eek nd 7 3 P ·u ff all sell our naugahyde 2 piece • · :-...... 1-. 1 ,time, w -e s .•. erson-pos1 ons o er company Rcik>nal, which folds Jnto WANTED to , buy 1 968 te:rv~".!*' ~~~·*''""· nel Office, South Coo.st benefits and attractive stock Exper. Jn clo5e tolerance double bed. Also, 2 end s.,, 4J!'di 1 hRo.r 1tJ1.n d 'l=--.,..-~=="-''---I Comm. Ho.~p.. South options. short run work involving tables & 1 coffee table $40 OniJtmu Plate, 644-4687. Beau. Irish Setter P\ll>ll AKC, Laguna. 499-lJlJ, An equal IF INTERESTED castings w/abWty to make M ThendeT'ln l!nes. $125. opportunity employer. Please can. Mr, Kramer set ups, for all. ~22?9 aft 5 pm. u1lc•l lnstrument1122 897-9995. NEWSPAPER delivery to 635-0260 For Appl. SOFA, plush velvet, neve:r * FENDER SHOWMAN *' $ $ stores. 4 mornings, $25. SALESMEN <95HHoo:'.:wlla.Y,.k uaed $140. Match tnc15"'Ss>eaker ms Dav IR(H EnlRI 962-239G .., Iovueet $90. HI-back <:halt 5"5-0033 or 89e-2C?0, I to e5 AKC ttg. Maln only. · Need men who are ready to Profit Sharina: $85. C.ocktail tables $35 ea. pm 1 .,,=,.,...-----~-~.I OFFICE ASSISTANT learn the car buslness and Lampe $20 ea. 53S-6281. . ' AKITA pupr, rare Imperial Misc. duties including dis· are wllllng to train. Must THE l...ASr diance for truly Orlen-Offlce Fur'11tuN/ dop 'Of Japan. bunements le purchase have good personality, be !al China closet, bdrm set, Equip. 124 *'ft 548-7854 • * gen'! entcys. Filing & some interested In a future, dress 1 typing. Ken, 642·926'2. w('IJ, salesmlnded. Bmlefits: J C CA'RTER CO iving rm tables, campher WALNUT de1b, ea'' wide, , , , ch•"· ~Iv". 847-4128. '8" rieht -·1ett hand reltlrn, OFFICE b oy-p/tlme , Demo., group ins., guar8:n· POODLE, 7 wla., fem81e, chJimpagnfl. $75. · AKC. £ Architectural firm in N.8. teed salary plus comm1s· Jewelry 115 6 office chain. ~ke new. . lo Uni' It~ ,. An. ' Reasonable! 644-0532. SEVEN 6 wks old P"PPl•o, 1 ~25. J Responsibilities vary. Stu· 5 ns, im ""' ncome. ,. 6n W, 17th St .. Costa Mesa DIAMOND 1 brat UlO b:;;ii;;;;;;.;.,:;..,:~7';:...~~ blk • dent desirable. 675-2393. ply in Pmion. UNlVERSI· 548-3421 value $900. DIAMOND 25 SECRETARIAL dt sk 3'x5', a: . .wht Lab.lmlxture. $5 - OVERSEAS TY OLµSMOBlLE. 2S50 Equal Opportunity Employer pis. $55. Value $3 0 0 , wood, good cond. $75. celh. each. :w>tsib_ S. CM. Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. DIAMOND lO pts. $25. 67~91 eves. FOlt SAl.E ~tefed 1ilver ~I M~nE~~~,~~ QUI.CK CASH WAITRESS va1"' $ll0. DI,4MDNDS.or Pl•-J Orgono 12' toy· Pooc11e "'PP"'·· SJC. • • e Higher wages e Lower Exper. P/time. Apply Surf It tremendous value, 50%-60% ·.f8l...t668 ·' j cxpt•~-!.. .. ~:Xportabttfoneiln u THROUGH A Sirloin. 5930 W. Coast Hwy, lower than wholeaale. ALSO MAJOR BRAND ORCl\NS 2 ~Una; bh\Cf poodlei. .:;I • •"CC" ~........ NB. 646-4202. WEDDlNG bind 1 }C&ri.t F.f'om '395 lnc. Alltrr-Conn· w~. o!d· ·very nuonable. t!j CALL 541-4345 , WAITER or WaltrcSI exper. S250. vaJue $950. 675--7521, Hammond : W~tu:r. etc. M6-C145. 1 Until em~oy~~nacceptfjd guna -See Mr. Olsen -425 DIAMONDS Buy Otrect Pla0"'.'!·. h MU ' qr... 156 : Servi G teed DAILY PILOT JorDinl.,.Rnom.HolelLa· 557-4-093. AlaoHorpslchords& H '\ OVERSEAS SERVICES So. Coasl Hwy .. Lag. Bch. . • ' vv.....,. SIC CO. REG. AqJ.IA lhow m11.re. t 1617 E. 17th St S.A. SUite 3 WANT AD WANTED, foreign car * ~O~~sp~C:, * 547-oog~N~:wn~· 1911 ~: ;:~erbl709~~" '/I PAINTING superintendent to mechanic, Costa Mesa area. FOR ACTION run , tract & apartmont 642 5678 642-5133. , • • • PRE· TAX SALE •howlh~ W11l ••II for $5000. I ~wk. Prefer C-33 n .. n.... • DAll.Y P1Wr ~ action! CAU 642-5678 Alf Piono. & .Or9on1 !'>15-3989 Ask for Elaine. I ' Send resume to P.O. Box\::::;========!.=========.!..:=====::::;;::=;\ 10-/.-6091', OFFl SUSAN Smith stables: Boazld: ..::.\ 2380, Newport Beach, 92663, AU, FAMOUS MAKES 1ng training & leuom. eo.t. t Attn: Mr. O'Toole, PENNY OWSLEY CO. M•oa SO.J95.1, ,., PART time deliveries ol newspapers toe a r r i e r s, Saturday a nd Sunday morn- ings. Must havt van or sta- tion wagon. Contact Harry Seeley In Circulation Dept. DAILY PILOT, 330 West Bay St., Costa Mesa. • PLASTICS e ·~,· STAR GAZ.EK:IC~· ~·-Bl, Nr K&tella BAYGeldf\t&·Weol"°'(lilfor ~. .,.,,"-T---ByCLAY I. 'i'. M.F 10-9, Sat lG-6, Sun 1U children, btst otter. Call Jt Al111 . ,,_ )/. URA PIANOS tt ORGANS ~9<32. 1 UA-.21 M y...,.J>aiifyActiWlyQrr-. sm.:U~· ENGLISH boo ' Id' ~ "V" • 'I t t' Sto Krt·a.i, Steinway, Lowrey, ts, fl 1~s +<N• t »' ,, ,.ttoro "' 0 ". '70 oef n A.-. ,_ -'-• 9_12 . .:T""6 To drttlcp mn.tog1 for Wedtlllday, , n... AJen, .•Bald1'1n, elc. From ....-"""IP."'te & Mt.f11rw~ -..J n.84-'ilO reodwon:ftcorrnp(rdlngtorunbera "'"""' $295 up. RENT'ALS. $15, 64&-75l8. ;· ofyourZodiocblrthsipn. .!:o Daily 10-6 S1111. 12-5 " : ,,.,,,,,,. 21-,........, "'° FIELD'S PIANO CO. r-----~r·"=f :ZS. 32 Be '2.Now OCf-'' [ ~J ... I tC JGood llt. '3~ Nor 1 1333 Newporl Blvd. -1• · • .~ 645-2170 BABYSI'ITER needed lnl -==~=-~~ Meu. Verde School area. 3 FIBERGLASS mol~n Days a wetk, girls qes 8 Tnllneea I: exp'd, All 3 mos. & 10 & l,l yn. Call thlll:I. 1631 Placenda, C.M. Tues:, Wed. or e\'e1 alt 7, Full Time Houseke•P• • 546-BC2 Live-in or 5 Oe y1 Hwy, N.B. Injection molding operalon __ l_N_Y_E_S_T_l_N __ ' o' tral""'" Graveyaro A Fort-34 O.:llbw 6" Yow · ' 1 . , Cbsta Mtu -'l14/'4S.3250 ~~-~;·~·;··;·; .. ;~~~~~< 5Short • 3!11'~ 4iS'To ·.1·7·1S:23 · l'• t.Sl+9hf 36C • 66Alhr• 31 ·'5-91· WOULD YOU ' . ' ' 7 ThVt .31 ·-,, You BE ·' 1.w,. JI~• 68V11! Lll!VE G enera l toO fl I BABYSITrER -My home lincl• Isle 9 h 3'9 t-"o Moor! •'REE ORGAN LESSONS · • • Bal. Pen., Mon. thru Fri. Cood full time salary. Close 7::.) am-4:,, pm. CaI1 aft S. family, no n:nall children, Must be neat and depend· YOUR FUTURE abl•. Fem•I• prdcrreli. :~= ti'~ ~~~-u long u )'OU like! No rei· SCRAM LETS : 12o;.c:,...-•21..,,.,.. 71~ btration. No obUpUon. J'wl ~ . -1 ~ wanta companionable bouato YSITTER t-.. i keeper with bf$h Jl(ll'IOl'lal BAB wan~ n my at&ndards. Call 673-l34.l' tor C.M. home U:3lllm~:30pm, __ , lnlerv!ew, D~csr nee. S«Hl06l aft c .,... _ _, '"'"" .. ,. rdettneeS. BANK • Statement Girl Tme ruu,. P/Tlme, m C fl'\ t . • Cn.tdlt Check a trne.. no er:p.. n • e . e Note Teller S1.lary/Comm. Fuller • NCR Op,,,alor Bnlth, 96U416. MAXIMUM FEE "Mak• .Room. For Dod· :ANY JOB4IO dy'' •• cle an out the BE YOUR OWN BOSSI Men or Women LNM A Yellow Tul Cob Call lot Appl 548-1311 Aak tor Herman Janet Davit Empbt' A,Jcy l&nit· .)'OW' trash 11 CASH Don't &tve up the ablp! W No. Bl'O&dwa, •£. S.A. with a DAILY Pll.OT "Lb:t" It ln clulWed, Sl\lp 547.3924 or $47·5674 Cl1u11fied ad. to Shof't Rteullat &u..5678 . , -- Must be able to work Sat or Sun. APPl.Y 8::11).ll:Jl AM Colt& Pdtsa, Callt. 850 West 18th St. + Orange Coast Plutlca: ": WJb~'2' !if'~ ~~Ult g~ ~~-:p:.r ANSWERS ·~.~ ftitJ~lf.21 17AN A7~ 771MW.6.IDI ~ 2. ~ llYw ... ..._. ~-PRIVATE PARTY WANTS Siool .. -Flfry .-AbAle -;l\ , ~~ ;~ ~!:~:. F"'!"Z,,, TO BUY PIANO J'OR Putter -l>EANtrI'S • 1 uo 21 WlJllnf 51 With ., r.i... CASK. m-'27!. One clrcus tie~ to an-....;-' JULY al • no-c. 52Geod 121t othtr: 1'l'm sick and tired ot ~ 1 TIME FOR •;•· jf.or""' "'""" l'A p-UJtenew! 1795.Calh. worklna'<ocPEANUTS." • , '••v ~°" l.IOne ROCK·SJ.QIORD eleclronlc 1 I "'UICK CASH ~ ,t + · 1llt'::: :::::.-' :!~ F ... '°''-::'·'=-'""t 646:-7010 after 5:Jl P.M. 13' Allon Boot with. Ill HP ., ,.. YllOO 21 Now 37 (#! f 7 .,.., ''"'' s __..,. outboard • traUl':r witb :-.. THROU~H A "~··! l:X'" iii!:'-:lt::.r.-i IU; 11 jb_ ewlJ\il Mochlnos n• winch 131Q. Froe w!lb DAILY PILOT . utr.,n 1,,.,, .,....,...., . '°""''-""·"~ SlNGER portabl•. mod•l 239. PHn:haae, 60 HP oulbocd, · 10.\3..~ • '°'Gocd @.u-()1'~1 a.3Mi.,w· t xttllttlllll condition. $.», Call 01JffdJ~~r<~palr~·~l.ll:!§-T294~~~ 'f.' _ _!.W!;A~N!_!T2A~D~_l_ __ ~~-~u~"~"'~~=====~==~'""~~~---J.·~1!4&-!!:!!1946.~·:...__ ____ -~lta r:i.siw1 I . ' ' I I I . .. .. . DAILY I'll.OT • ,.....,.-1.19n -"= I ~ I -~~ -. I~ I ~---ltil I t--. l[ii] I _,,,,. . I§] I _,,,,. $> I§] I _.... l§J I .~ .. "'~· ]§] [ ---l§J -., Sllpo/Docb '10 Cycles, Bll<H, 904 -~~~~~~ DOCK '1'k tip. PrMJ. $10 :1--------min. Sall pr<!. Wlr/tlee. L1!lllT U5 ..iu., A£ 400 <>-303 E. Edlewaler. Bal 1. de abotit 750 wattl. $39.50, 871-2866. V""4 mil lesd,• lhellac, CHOICE allp for 50' ., 65' epoxy, polymide,. w b it e lead, -.C. Rater, -alt bofl. Slip Is 3>' wide. (n4) varnlab, 11.quen, etc. 1J·$2 a .:673-6606="""'"'. -:::;--;:,-...,...,..-=-: 1aL Faricbildl 5'4 ADF $42, SLIPS, lB'--42', Finest in Npt 5.1S-3912. Harbor. Beat facll, Frff hliOa:-""i.,-. -::P:-ow-,.-,---:= I parking. 673-8711 till lOpm. -. .. -,i HARLEY DAVIDSON Full Dress * 546-3184 * •n Suzu!d 500 C<!, 7000 mi. Xlnt CODd.. DESPER.ATE! Sacritit"e: $650. &t.3193. 5 Speed Sti"tr•y $4£1. • 61S-019f E ER MO Aum W•-Ml AUlol, lmpomcl 970 Autos, Used '90 Aulol, UMcl lllM WI PAY TOP CASH IDr U8ed -• -· l1lll Call .. IDr .... _ ... GROTH CHEYROLfT AUSTIN HEALEY IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 2002's & Bavaria's MERCEDES BENZ TOYOTA ---AMERICAN $3095 "Specializing in Quality" BAUER Bulck-Opel·J aguar 234 E, 17th St. Cost.a Mesa 548-7765 '64 Buick Wilif cat OPEL TR 250 Stereo, Michel.Ins, burglar ala:rm• pin strip~g, 2 Dr, Hardtop, Full Power, -B-A""""u ... E"'R_B_U_l""C_K_I rebuilt engme. S u per>or Air C<>nd, COPA558) cond, $1650. 546-4478. $699 The Harbor Area'• '67 TRIUMPH Spitfire, reblt Only Auth<>rized eng. Low mileage, new CREVIER 'MO ORS OPEL DEALER radials, tape deck. 64~. J '65 OPEL SPORT COUPE VOLKSWAGEN -4 speed trans, radio, heater, In real nice condition. RGU-'71 VW Squareback 208 W. 1st St., Santa Ana 835-3171 ·n Skylark Custon1, PB/PS, air cond .. AM radio. Very clean. Lo mi. Give me $200 & take over payments. 493·4Il6 or 557-4690. 062 $650 BAUER CHRYSLER '70 New Yorker, 4-dr hrdtp, Has everything. lmmae. Be11t oiler. 646--5871. CONTINENTAL 1969 Mark III. $4500 '*' take over lease, $160. l:'&JJ 558--0242. CORVETTE . •n Stingray 454 cu in, Auto trans, Loaded. 6 mo ol.d. $5300, 54fi-2948. COUGAR '69 Cougar Conv., elt!etric blue, air cond., all pwr, tne. wndws. $1895. 4~. '70 Cougar XR-7, Full pwr., air, 20,000 mt: $2700. Prlv. prty. 675-3545. DODGE '68 Dodge Monaco Station Wagon Air Conditioning, Auto Trans, Power Steering, Luggage Rack, (WYS963). Must come in and drive this fine car. $1699 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. 1st St, Santa Ana 835-3171 '67 Dart. Good cond. 1 owner. 75,000 mi·. r/h, auto. V6. Asking $700 6~5338. '59 Royal Dodge &in. Gd. workhorse $165. Rubber OK. 548-6997. FORD 1 BEFORE · OPEN SUNDAYS Buy, Sell, Trade -·-Goodyear Polyglass Blems. SEE US iBotrr Overseas Delivery CREVIER MOTORS 2)8 W. 1st St., Santa Ana Buick-Opel·Jaguar 234 E. 17th St. 4 Spd, Radio, White side walls, 10,000 miles, remain· der or factory warranty, (067DIM) $2499 CADILLAC '71 Bronro, $3460. Good cond, . A lot of xtras. · E ER AGAIN! WE HOPE! NEW 72 TOYOTAS ••• THAT WE ORDERED DURING THE DOCK STRIKE ARE NOW OVERFLOW- ING THR,EE BIG STORAGE LOTS! COME · 1N TODAY AND LET US SHOW YOU HOW FAR WE ARE WILLING TO GO TO REDUCE THIS TREMENDOUS OVERSTOCK •. CHOOSE FR OM VIRTUALLY EVERY MODEL, COLOR, I A N D . OPTION GROUP MANUFACTUR- ED! ROW UPON ROW OF NEW '7Ts MUST GO! ACT NOW! GET YOUR HANDS ON OUR TOYOTA DEAL, AND YOU'LL NEVER LET GO! THAT'S A PROMISE! DEAN. LEWIS TOYOTA·YOLV·O OIAllGE COUNTY'S BIGSEST TOYOTA-VOLVO DEALER 1t66 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 646-9303 • • All sizes, low prices. Hi Jackers $34.50 pr, Bridge- stone Racing Tires, Racing Slick& & Indys, 1$0 Newport, 835-3171 Automotive Excellence CM 645-3554 "-;;-;;;;;"';;"'";;;;;~''~~1 1 ROY c!. Inc. • 2925 Harbor Blvd. Costa MeSa 546-4444 Gener at 950 '69 BMW 2002 xlnt corxl. like new, 2724 E. Coast Hwy No. A, C.d.M. 644-1954. Costa Mesa • 548-7765 PORSCHE OVER 25 Cl ean, ReconditioMCI, & Guaranteed. PO RSC HES 911 '•. 912~•. 914'• 1957 to 1971 NEWPORT IMPORTS CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. 1st St.. Santa Ana 835-3171 '69 VW BUG 4 spd. dlr. Has had loving care! Exccllt'nt condition thruout. Take small down will finance Pvt. Pty. Call 540-8736 or 494-68ll. '65 VW, LIKE NEW! Recently reblt. X'lnt Cond. All reas. of1ers **WANTED ** Older auto needing work. CASH 821-9'l80 DATSUN 3100 W, Coast Hwy. coo,;der.d. Aft. 5 pm Antiques/Cl111ics 953 -------- LARGEST SELECTION OF CADIL LACS IN ORANGE COUNTY SALES-LEASING AUTIIORIZED ·SERVICE· Na bers Cadillac 2600 HARBOR BL., COSTA MESA 540·9100 Open Sunday '70 EL DORADO * * 548-4013 * *. 1969 LTD. 2 door, vieyl top. Air, Stereo $1650 '493-4319 . 1970 Ford VAN, new t:itt11, windows, V-8 autom. Oean. 494-3513, 830-~ •. MERCURY '66 CYCLONE GT, V8, 4 speed, nice. $895, 675-5258 or 646-3250. '62 MERCURY Monterey, gd, tires, 2nd owner, Runs good $145, 645--0'62. MUSTANG Newport Beach call 496-5202. •53 chryster. Res-thl• '69 1600 Roadster 642-9405 '67 vw BUG rare one, Beautiful interior. WE WANT XI.NT COND! AM/FM, best Fine Mist green with white leather interior, AM/FM Stereo, cruise control, tele- tilt wheel, new tires, Bcauti· ful Luxury car, will consW· er trade and help finance private party (dlr 5936). 646-3242 days -aft s.· 557-4540 '67 Mustang 2 + 2 962-4294;. 4 spd. dlr. All chrome wheels, . offer. Call aft 7:30 pm. Art '57 Vet. LOw miles, both hardtop le soft top. Exotic 646-8049. tops. Like new. Call after 6 red exterior, black bucket PORSCHES 1 '•6~1~vw=~s~u-g.-N~...,~,-,,-art-er pm, 536-8614. seats, Sacrifice! T&ke sma.11 ' and brake cylinder, good '68 Sedan DaVllla Gorgeous, fully luxury eqUip- ped. Including Altt/FM stereo. Factory Air, of course. $2895. 642-0918 Auto Trans, Air Conditioning, Power Steering, Stereo, <UER4.51). Must see this beauty to appreciate its value. Trucks 962 down. Call 546-8736. HIGHEST OFFER body, make good running DODGE CAMPER '69 Dodge Factory Van Camp- er, V·8, Auto Trans, P optop, 11letps 6, stove, Icebox, Ex· tra Heater, Spotlight, 30,000 miles left under factory war· ranty, Must Sell, best otter, will consider trade, dlr. 646-3242 days, 557-4540 aft 5 Iii. International Harvester RECREATION CENTER ROY CARVER, Inc. 2925 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 546-4444 '59 Chev. Pick-up • 4 spd., short bed, new brakes, rebuilt V-8 eng, 375.00 545-:ml '54 GMC Pick·up 175 545-6517 '59 CHEV Apache 36 utility body, 6 cyl, 3 spd, $7"5. 536-3912. Auto Leasing 964 '72 DATSUN 510 AVAILABLE traru;poclatioo CIU' 1300 will Big SedM, 4 ,,_,di!". Vioyl DON "UR NS deal 548-5380 Roof. Under 4,000 miles. D '70 VW Bug, Green/blk, R & H + wsw. Full price ASK FOR GLEN Radial!, Coco mats. Very 1970 CadillaC convertible. $2136 Can f'··-all .,.2333 clean. $1350. 557-0254, aft fi: Fully loaded, new tires, fac- $1099 CREVIER MOTORS C#234J28) Call~ atf, ...,.,... . 675-7424. tory condition. $5,25 0 . 10 546-8736 68 Porsche 912._ Sig. green. '70 CAM·PER t Xlnl 494-6360 week days. 208 w. 1st St., Santa Ana am • 1700 CC new nngs & bear-pop. op. 83S.3171 'TI 240 z, 3000 mJ., Mags, ings, ,59 smog, 5 spd trans, co~. 17,000 mi. Fine.c. 1970 El Do~do, fully equip. •'• • ,pd rad•'al• Extra hrm · K 1 h k Avail. Pvt. pty, 642.-1536 Gold w/whitJ! top. Leather '71 MUSTANG f a at bac k , .. ,-s , , c r ims. on scs, It u950 8'7 76 '1 t Ir I /b clean "A750 830-7613 wood ht ~•= F' pm. n er. ..,, . ":I -":I au o. a , p s, p , '67Da·ts::1~ 4 door: New 729-1769wC~Isb:'d"."' irm. '63 VW Variant. Not driven ~(~da~"'~)~·~644--0905-~~(af~t-·6=1-· _ AM/FM stereo, l G,000 tires, r/h aulomatic Good '66 Porsche 911-5 speed, elec. since re;ently o' ha u I ed. '69 CADILLAC ~lfiUGHAM ~~Private P arty. $2,900. cond $650 5464478 S Roof Rall & f $600. 64;,..20'52 aft 1:30 pm. Clean, low mileage, a11 · · · un · eye og extras 644--0634 ~7268 '66 Mustang GT dlr au!n. PS '67 Datsun 4 dr Wagon. Cher· lights $3350. 968-6192 early 1~ VW Sedan~ xlnt ~n-. ' PB. air cond, strong heart ry Cleao, Sha ..... 41,000 mi. AM or late PM. d1t1on, 30,720 onginal miles, 19TI .Coupe DeVille. Loaded! 1_ (TEY 570) wiR "·····. ·r ll 962-7320 Michelin tires. 12,000 ' '"'-' umuiu: $895/best offer. 536-~. '70 PORSCHE 914, r /h, 5 spd ca • mi. Pvt. pty. Call 546-3136 aft 9 JAGUAR lraru;. Top rood. 12950. '69 Cam pee, Great cond. Xlnt $6650. 645-2346• am. 4>1-68ll. ___ .. _ .. ___ .. _.,..._, ______ . __ 1_54_&-3351=-+· ~--94~34_. ___ 1 buy, $2395. 6 7 5 ·88 81 • CAMARO '65, Auto, New b ra ke s, BAUER BUICK '67 912, fact air, 5 spd. 1 =54~5-~7888~·=,.....,--~ shocks, battery, tires. ~ 42,000 mi. Xlnt condition. '68 VW BUG, lo mi. Good 1970 CAMARO R.aUey Sport motor & trans. Best ofr. The Harbor Area's $3950, Call 642-7182 cond. •72 License. ;895. w/all xtras. $2,850. Ph aft 5 673-2490. Only Authorized 642-8989. PM: 644-2785. ====,---= JAGUAR DEALER PORSCHE 914 • '70 16,000 --==-:=--,---'68 MUSTANG convert. V.S, '67 XKE 2f 2 ~~1s: Radial tires. ~.~ ~~· =n, ·~il~i:· :re~~!e~fe~~ ~~~ ~fe~~-a~~9s~4~r:!: Beau~iful sea green. Au.~ •68 PORSCHE Sportamatic 962-5469 H.B. Aft 5 pm. 8.10--0051. 492-9136, San Clemente. matic t~s. chrome wire ~nt condition 'TI Super Beetle, AM/FM, CHEVROLET 1968 6 Cyl., power steering, wheel, air;:;:· UCG689. * 675-7594 * trlr hitch, $1900. or best of-new tires & brakes, E'Xcel others to choo" from ·n PORSCHE 914-4, 11,000 fer. Sao Ct•m. 492-9739· '70 Impala Sta. Wagon cood, Gold. $l,25tl. 675-1010. BAUER mt'•, Like new, Xtrru<. '69 VW Bue. aic ro,d., OLDSMOBILE ** 83().0547 ** AM/FM, $1~. Pvt. pty. Factory air, PS, Beautiful ....,--------Buick·Opel~Jaguar TOYOTA 968-8149 eve-rungs. Invin white with saddle in· '68 Olds Luxury Sdn 1 r•~'HG 234 E. 17th St. '60 Bug. Not running. All or terior (257BSY) $2695. A 1 d ... 00~ ~ Costa Mesa 548-77651---------1 T A Ch · coo · • ~,. GET OUR pts. Mag .. gd. tire•. Be•! 01• ommy yres evy '60 Olds, PIS, P /B. Radio, Try our 1-experts !or KARMANN GHIA !er. 548--0230. he t Good tire ~:,"'•-Satis!actioo ·Ser· 1 •• ---· _ .. _____ ._ .. ____ --TOYOTA DEAL .. ~68,.....,vw=-c~a-m_pe_c_. ~F°'a-cto'""ry-946 s. Coast Hwy., ..:.:~·Good cond, 'in~ WE LEASE AIL POPULAR '66 Karmann Ghia BEFORE YOU BUY' equip'd. '70 eng. New ..... Laguna Sch out. $300. 5.17-9305. 1972 MAKES AT COMPETI. • $2lOO. 675-6353 ==494-~7'_«_J546._~996~7--1966 OLDS Delta 88 4 Dr. TIVE RATES. Radio, White with black ft L , • '69 VW camper ready to go OWNER must sell. Almost sdn. Very clean local, Call Ma1colm Reid for upholstery. Must see this -tall. fADt& $2195. new Chev Concours Wagt>n, original car. Air, etc. $895. further details. fine c.ar to. appreciate thil TOYOTA Phone 540-6410 DLR. V.S, PIS, P!B, Fact air, Firm 545-2083. THEODORE bargain price (TGC891). '68 VW Bug. $975. w/slw, Absolutely perfect I --:=:====~ ROBINS FORD $1099 Xlnt d Pri rty ~·1••• rood. Only 8400 m I's. 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SA VE ON EUROPEAN lmmedi1te Delivery a w 1st St Santa An DELIVERY HUNTINGTON •EACH . a35-3i11 • ~!;,.~wy., II SANTA ANA . 'll)f4it Lf.IOi& 642·9405 a!: VOLYO IMPOR~ WANTED TOYOTA • Orange Counties Service dept open T:30 am 1966 Hubor, C.M. 646-9303 TOP S BUYER '11! t pm M~ 1llru Fri.' Autos UMCI 990 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA I ===~===:::I day . ' · 18881 Beldl B!vcL PHONE 540-2512 '67 PLYMOUTH R. Bach. P!>. tM7-3Slill 417· W. Warner, Santa Ana Modified for rugh WE PAY TOP DOIJ.AR • perfonnance and FOR rop USBD CARS ~ ........ \$ appearance! 11 YoUr car Is tJ<lra dean, • .;;~ '--MU-f{r-SE~LL-!--"'· Us l!rst. . ,,... ' -548-'18111/l800. BAtlER BUICK To>0t• " Jaguar 0ea1... AMX 2:M E. 11th St. Authoriied Sales A Service 1---------o.t.a Mesa MS-'1785 900 S. Cout Hisbway '69 AMX 300 cti. in., ps/pb, WD.L Buy your cu paid for •68' Mei-cedes &~1-iQ"' SE Laguna :Scach 5fG.3100 air cond., lo mileage, $33'.Xl. Xlnt cond, 546-2805. 968-5280, e"66 El Camino, 321 e '67 FIREBIRD auto, V-8, Good mech cond, needs P/S, real clean. $1250. pa.int, 4M-~70. 494· 7900. ~1306 anytime FOR sale, 1966 Chevrolet '64 PONT LeM&ns Conv. Impala 396 station wagon. Lots of mileage but gmc1 Power steering', po we r cond. Sporty car. $395. • brakes, air cond!Uonlng. 646-2138 eves, New Urea. Ont owner. 1---,T=.-=B~IR=D-- &Ji.0037 alf 6 pm. '66 Chev Impala atation wagon. Ra"di9, b e a t e r , au.tomatlc trans, p o we r atk!ring, air conditioning. Phone 540-6414 DLR. •1968 THUNDERBIRD,. LMdau. Immae, cond. thru- oul. Full pwr,, air. eood., AM • FM atereo. B\ll'IW')dy w/blk. loP. Blu. bk. Private '66 CHEV Bel Alr 4 dr, radio, ,,Pty:;";;:.c,;5.1;;:7,,--94..,79~--~-I air cond, auto, pwr steering. '61 T·Bltd, Full wwer, Fan. Clean: good mechanical. tastic cond., See to ap. Pvl Ply. 54S-m! predate. 6#-2352 or not. Call R&lpb ~ Seel. Air, all x tr a a:, 'TI 'l'o)iot:a • dr, atr cond.,1~_S_17~00·-*--~- f73...0!KO -5'9-3031, 1970 Michellns. 833-1670 o r 1100 ml.. $1700. Day Need a ''Pad"? Place an ad! House Hunting'!' Watch Harbor Blvd .. O>lto Mm. 642-1$11 tves. 494-:l!U, Eve l8f>.0789, C&l1 642-S671. . OPEN HOUSE column. the faal multi a,. J13t I -call away .. ~ • • • ' ' • • ' • • sciu Ilea con Cap ; s ed laad ride yea slu ;,11o cast • :!:,, ran F ~ !Ion 'Rot • I ~ ' ' . . . ~· . . . . , San f;Je111enie . . . • Capistrano EDITION ' ' . YO!:. 65, NO. 67, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES . . ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA :TUESDA 'f, ·MARCH 7, 1972 ' . . . JEN CENTS ;Huntington Flier Dqwns MIG Over .Vietnam ' A Scoitbh-ii:,rn comi>at Oler from H.;,,. tJnitOn Buch who Jilst made lieutenant u of today celebrated ll!OlldaY by helping his' Fl Phintom pilot shoot down a MIG- 17' In a ~uge aerial' dogllght over North Vlelna!p. • '!'be IC!lr< byLt. Wllllam C. Freckleton ~r., ze. and his partner wis the fourth in tm and 'the 115th. MIG kill of the war. Cot>\aet.d . wbel:e· she , worlla at' Los Afainlt<!I , N~val , Air station Lt. fre'ckleton's nloiher had hOI been notified . . . ~"C of her aon11 dlatlDctlon ln the largest aerial dOlflgbt alnce the 11111 cessaUoo ol North \'letnam bombing roida. Mrs. -William Freckleton Sr., was at first beside lieneU ""llh aome trepeda· tfon that Jhe caller liad bad iiews before being in!c!rmed ol her-'• aerlal hen>lcs. "I sure wbh be ·was hoolei'' aht re- f1ected. "You're alwaya·on the brink of fear when you get these calla." The Y9""1 Phantom radir-ll\lerctP! of· ficu'1 mother ls secretary to a colonel at Los Alamltoe Naval Air Station, while the elder Freckleton is a retired Navy chief. They live at eo'i2 Briar Drive, Huntlngton Beach. United Press . and the Assoclat.d Press accounts lilted their aon u · a lieutenant juniol'-grade "but MrL Freckleton ex· plained his new rank took effect today. He would haVe made it anyway. without the combat victory shared with a . Gary Weigand, of Columbus, Ohio, in the heavy alr activity. , ·2 Shot; Seaplane I Kissing Thief St.eals $4,000 SAN F'llANCISCO (UPI') -An amorous bandit robbed a Nob Hiii restaurant of $4,000. and kissed the bookkeeper good-bye. Flown to Havana Police· said Bessie .,,..Ow, 36, was handcuffed Monday to a stair rail- ing by lhe robber, who kissed her on the forehead and s a i d 1 "Thanks," before escaping. By MARK SCHEINBAUM : MIAMI (UPI) -Two armed men wounded the pilot and mechanic of a commerclal seaplane today and Ded to QI!!' with' . the copilot and I I v e ·-""· Mllltiry jet.s and a PQlkf hellcnpter, Beary T~out • For Override . Vote Recorded ' Damp, driuly'. weather throughout the Sciuth Coul Ibis. morning failed to det.r a heavy jurnout of voters In the election on continuing the 50-cent tu override in the Capistrano Unified SChool District. • SPQt check! ol nine Polling places show- ed that about 11 percent of the electorate l1ad cast ballots before noon and oome areas reported lines of persons waiting to vote. Heavy turnouts were widespread throughout the district. .• At midmorning workers at San t'temente Civic Center reported a line forming. ·All the precincts checked from San Clemente to Mllsion Viejo rePQrled that voting was steady. Polb will remain open unW 8 o'clock lonlgbl ·• The election, to determine ll the over- ride should-remain for the nm three ytars, was preceded by a heavy push by atudent.s at San Clemente High School Ybo spent the weekend urging persons to cut votes. ~ Thousands of small notices were hung qi doorknobs throuabout the district ·as olher students organized parades and rallies. Formal opposition to the ,continuance J>as been l41bL ·• Severill groups throughout the district blave endoraed ya votes ; claiming that unless the present tax rate can be ~. crlllcill programs In schools would have to be cut. Nol opening the new Dana HUis· High School on schedule alao iJ a consideration by tru.stees ll the override continuailce were to fall. helplessly gave chase until the plane reached Cuban territory. The twin-engine Grumman "Goose" owned by Chalk's Airline landed at Havana's Jo!e, MarU Airport this niorn. Ing and Havana alr conlroUen told the Federal A v l a t i o n Administration, "Everyone on boan;l is all right." At one Point hr the hijacking, the Coast Guard lrled to bloc:IE'\lle pfaDe from mat· Ing Ill lakeoll from Blaeayne Bay and a IOCODd ~ p1ane··-Willi nu .. -end pOUCe oharpebooten "•tarted to c-the ~jacked plane down the Flo'* Keys. Both were too late. When the plane look off, copilot Robert Wallis wu at the controls. 'A Chalk's spokesman said .there were f i v e passengen aboard the plane, in addition to Wailla and two hijackers. Police said two black men boarded the plane shortly after 15 a.m. Psr u It wu about to depart on Ila rel!llllr morning flight to Bimini Wand. One ll1U WU 'armed with 1 shotgun and the other bed • pistol. In a .brief lbooUng sine -apparenily (See IBJACK, Pqe l) Dixville Notch . Gives 11 Votes To President DIXVILLE NOO'Cll, N.H. (AP) -The 17 registered voters of th1a tiny far north resort community opened the 1172 presidenUal balloting at one minute past midnight today, casUng their votell for the New Hampshire preoidentlal primary in a bole! bar. President Nilon swept all 11 Republican votes cast. SeO: Edmwtd S. Muskie of Maine won a 5-l1deci.sion over Seo: George McGovern of South Dallota in the six DemocraUc ballotl. . More newsmen and television cameramen than voters were on hand for the event. Town Clerk Fredericl< TIUotson, 25, said the town •1votea first in the nation to that PQIBibly.we can be heard. "we ))ope the nation will listen to the sound of one small voice," be 11.id. Dixville Notch, 20 mUee from the Cana· dlan border, t.s 1 town with one lnduatry (See DIXVILLI!, Pa1e l) . . Judge Hired Finance .Aide In. IT &1'~Cas~. ~ .· ' WASHINGTON (AP) -U.S. Illatrfd Jlldp lUcbard McLerln conceded·todey he apparenUy weitt· tluougb the White House in hiring en ou\slcfe' finaJlclal 1d- viser who figured promlnelilly in the out· of-court seUle.ment of a mult.i-mllllon djjltar anlilruat suit against International !felephone It Telegraph Corp. McLaren, telling ol actions taken when be was head of the Justice Department's ahUtrusf. division, al&o' testlfled be.fore the Senate Judiciary Q>,mmittee his former chief economle alj!e waa not consulted because he was not a financial expert, had a heavy workload and was not ln a ''need to. know" positlon. .Judge McLaren made the atat.rnent . • during the fourth day ol hearings Into the committee's investigation cm accusaUons by columnist' Jack Anderson of Im: propriety by Justice Department officials in .the aetUement of the au!Naga1ns1 IT&T. Anderson, has written that the suit was dropped after IT&T pledged to contribute $!00,000 to help defray expenses of the Republican National Convention in San Diego next August Anderson accused acting Atty. Gen. Richard G. Kleindienst of playing 1n Im· portant role In the decision to drop the suit. Kleindienst asked the committee to reopen his confirmation bearings to be attorney general, aucceeding. John N. Mitchell, oo that he could dear the air. Appearing with Kleindienst, McLaren. said he apparently was wrong when be said last week that he did not consult with the White House In the aelectlon ol Richard J. Ramaden, a 34-year~ld New York investment hanker, to malls the' outside financlsl stuty of IT&T and the repercussions of a ·divestiluie sought by the Justice Department. 041 aaid I didn't remember rec•lllog dlacuasing lhe IT&T cue with the White Houae or Peter Flanigan. 1 still don't bave a recollection. Jt now appears there was tome consultation" McLaren said. He .a.kl1 however, that special White House. •istant Flanigan °was simply1 a conduit for my request to sec ure lla!lllden. :~ommissioners io Analyze Oemente~s General .. Plan "Ramaden submitted the IT&T report May 17 to Flanigan and It waa forwarded to me by,Flaplgan,11 he aakl. 1'AI far u I am concerned, Rameden'1 report WU prepored for and IUbmJtted to the -division," be coatinued, Brigham Young Un!Terslty are · the "The report opeab for llaelf." San Clemente's general plan and the .po1slblltt1 that II need1 vast revision will -1nate 1tady Wednesday by plonnlng ooriunlaionen, • 'l'ac:i<ling on agenda lopelded with un- tlnl1hed business, commlSlloilers will atucly 1 request mode by Mayor Woller Evans recenUy thlt the dty'1 1chart for pwth and deve)opment mlgtit need ft'rision. Evans specifically voiced COOC<lrll !>Yer parU of undevelbped !Ind In the city that heve no specified anqeoted lllld ute la the planning document. , Land.on th& Vlsbeeck Ranch ncenily donated to 1n e>r...,. College and the ·Reeves Rancb amap coalroUed bf I holdings· In question. The two men who were the prlnclpel E t 11.. ~ economle adviaerl to McLaren In 1171 vans 11 a recen mee-,. ••died eald ovor. the weekend they played 00 that the city would be "in loaP ibape" U role In raolvin1 the contrnMlal !TM' acreap on Ibo unlveralty land were to litl(atlon. eome Iii for deveiopment approval 11111 ~ ate Kennellt G, Elzlng1; fomw IP'ini· economic. -to Mc!.oren· and -Commlaslonen Wedneaday w 111 1t tlle Unl-..nfty of Virlinla. and WU!lem dele1nine ll they should bolst.r the M-, -ddlf economist 1t the ma,..,1 concern with a recommendation Fadonl .'l'radt Commlaslon and now 11 from Ille penel. I tha U~ ti wi-.tn. Other general plan lte1ill alao wW -lloLoren oald Ebinp And Muoller were cern the commlHion Wedne1d11 -not -priJrilrl17 -the -bly planning for the completion of .ieim-nt w11 fntarestecl . ift, lllvbil several new element.s a1 dlclaled by re-fhianclal nperta loolr; st tit -..t • (lee PLANNli:Rll, Pip I) • they ,.... - < I lronlcally, Lt. P'reckleton's former roommate, N1vy aviator John Norris, was shot down last tbrlstmai-time in the same area ln whJcb Mondly's aerial combat to o k place. N01Ti.s ia now a prJ.sooer d war . · Radio Hanoi hinted that heavy bombing roida ha¥e reeuJl\ed In .. ·unconfirmed broadcast' condemning ti!• bost'IUUes Monday· by pllJlee from the airer all Car- tier USS '?«•~.Sea: , . '!'be . Huntington Beach navigator and Crestlite Strikers Picketing ~ickets representing the santa .lna Local of the International · Union of Operating Engineers appeared at the gates of the Crest.Ute Ag gr e I at• Materials operation in San Clemente thls momipg •. The striten, who· reportedly have set up elgh~boUr lhifts 11 the g1tea · of the complex· at the eiid of cemloo de Los Mares,~at '-7:30a.m. lljfd rtn •tt• ·~• ....,. Alla ~nDt ~cl 2 I ;.:w .... .,.,. oo tho nature of Iha plektt ""' lion, but local llUlbor!Uee notlfted of the picketing heye been told Iba workers have begun fOrmal stril:e. crtstlite President Kenneth Teel aald the 1trike ~over wage and fringe bepeftt Issues began officially at I o'clock tOday and the dispute bu cauaed a freeze on deliveries of ~·firm's ma~lals µsed In concrete production. Teel added that because of the halt In deliveries project.s including SadClleback Commllllity Hospital · end the new Santa Ana Civic Cent.r .are being affected . 11,e said that after exlenllve contract negotiations union 1aides 'rtjeded the finn's lat.est offer of a 5.5 percent IDl1Ull lncreaae 'In pay end . Improved · fringe benefits. The offer; he said, was in keep: hui with federal wage board guidelines. ' Talks between representsilvei of Crestllte ind the union broke down Mon- day· afternoon and no new meetlt1ve yet been scheduled. The strike In ves 22 workers at the plant who ate bulldozen and ail other heavy equl(Xllent. Another ball dozen truck driven who are Teamsters have refused to crosa the picket lines hence deliveries to and from the plant have ceased. PickeUng this morning wu described al orderly and was confined to the roadside at the entrance to the facility which• productt a ' ligh~welght material used in concrete construction. Freeway Murder Suspect Bound· Over for Trial his partner were with .three other Phan- toms escorting slower AS and AT attack bomben when they tangled with at- tacking MIG aircraft. Dodging telephone PQle-leneth surf'ce- to-alr SAM missiles, Lt. Freckleton and his" perlner enaaged In missile and .... noa eombat, 1tndinff their MIG spiraling in smoke and fl11111ts Into.a hillside, !lorth Vie!nam claimed two U.S. planes were bit by1antlalrcraft fire and downed, but the U.S. Command; denied II, u~lng TAKll otfstHMI~ larl Carraway· Battle Rages On Over 'Coasiline Comervali~n ' . : , 111.BW.,BTAIL SACRAMENTO (AP) .-Lawmakers dug ·in tOday in for anOther, battle over conaervfug California's 1 , 0·17 • m i I e coUIUne -which r@!!lee · eslhetlc11iy from wild, ilo~ted ' beacl)es and rpck1 bluffs to. cl ult.red, ho n k y. to n k devtlopment.s .. A key move In the Issue could come to- diy when the Senate Rule s dmun:1tteo ' coruilders naming a successor· to Sen. Gordon Cologne on the senate Natural Resources Committee -an appointee that might be the awing vote on coa.stllne bl!!•· Cologne (R-Indlo), apPQinted an appeal r court Justice by Gov. Ronald Reqan, was listed as an opponent 1¥t year when . a coutllne bill by Asaemblyman Alan Sieroty (D-Be.verly Hills), wu d<feated m ~ comqtittee on a. f4 Voice, vbfe· ' , A almUar Sleroty bill, """1dered the louflbell of the coutllne ~ pro- poeala 'ba1ore· the Leglal1ture, II moving In the Assembly and' II beinl CDejli>-.d Juan Suare•Puga, held In the stabbing by SeJi. Donald L. Grunsky (R-Walaon- d.eath of 1 companion last -.th illter en ville). alleged battle in the back aeal of a MOV• The Seoale cnmmltlee, 11111 Olle man Ing car through San Clemente, hu been short, held lt.s filll bearing Monday on a boun!f over f<r trial on murder charges In rival plan sponsored by Sen. Junes Q. orange County Superior Court. \lfedworth (0-"•wtbornel, Wed w 0 rt h The order eame Monday alternoon at lanned · ~.., I U tbe end of a cnnllnued preliminary hear-C to· .... a vote on his bl MOnday . ing In municipal court on the IS-ye&N1id ut decided. at the Jut minute to &¥ a . two-week poslPQnement. , . Wilmington laborer. The ,hearlnc did eo,ahead on the bill at PUga next will he 1sslcned a trial dlte Wedworth'a lnailtence, bowonr,·when he OD the clmgel that be 1tlbbed Jel\ll aa.Jd ua lot of people cAme a Jong way" Herrera · Roi, 47, allo · of Wllmington, for the meeting. But when he called off aft.er an asserted daJ of bickerlnc durtnc several names of proapectlve wltneuu,. a trip to and from Tijuana. · no one came forward, Roa'1 bloodJ body Wll found by "Sime ola story," Wedliorlh lamented. highway po~ and San .Cllmw "El'tn'bocfy for us la .not .here." , , police reb. • lhortlf before mldni&ht. The oppoot~oq'indll!led the litrra'Olib l'.UI• lllelecly --,. bltck-bandled ' end the Coutar Allilriee:' . ' ' ni\Cbblado llnife , to fnlHcl 'lllU!.Uplo • w_.__., .41• ~call ., .ia-•'--oo lllt Yl<dm. Tho bottle auqeo1-.n,;;.~ ~ °" ' ·· did.'~..,. Jy llarled lD t11t m,• IOd elldet, on tbe · cllltU:" ~~~ II*: auldriila ,:l: -•Y shoulder near Avt111da Pico. . Eiitata' Allodatfon.' " ' · ."' · ' . ' Sen. lleMil ~ (R-Newport " ' . " . · d : Beach) Unou.ced Moiicfay 1\111 he 'plans Midshipmen OJiste · · to ~ hli own • .:...ume. prot,e0t1on · ' • -.. , plan nut ...U 1nd·thire 1111 )I a ch.tnco ' ANNAPOLIS. Mid. (UPI) -The N .. it ' the !!<•sin adrtlinlafl'alion 11111 have lt.s·. Academy Monday ei)>elled 1 ey,. n own ~I. · ' llllUhlpmon, lncU!I .. two ~ Ill" Tjle miuures he.t.•flle ~'ieiierat arnoking matljuw. la . ..._ .... •: cdol .,~ •• ttiOl ~. enaatll•" all in the sortie returned to 'be Coral Sea safely. The action i?ivolving Lt . Freckleton, a 196.& UC Irvine graduate with a degree In psychology, occurred over the Quan& Lan airfield 150 miles south of Hanoi. The blg jets are flying escort for so-- celled protective ·reacUon strikes against North Vietnamese antiaircraft emplacements and military b a 1 e 1 capable of striking southward. New Trustee Set~ Sights On Congress By GEORGE LEIDAL Of .. Diiiy ,., .. , '"" Earl Carraway of El Toro, the newe1t member of the Tustin Union High school District Board of Trustees, said todey ha will chaUqe Incumbent Rep. John G. SChmitz (R-Tustln) in the GOP p~ this June. "! think Republlcana In the 39th Congressional Dlstrtct are fed up with a congressman --1)'. a!llcl<I· the P-ol Illa Ulllod-." ml eo.; '""AY· Jle la a. JllOdCap --deicrlbel hlrn.,il u a .,._.,iuvt Republlcu; ilfe baa llvad In Oruc9 County for 2 ,......_ carraw•y bqan attaca on what he called "Jolin . Birch Party" tldkl of 10me membeh ol the Tust1n high boerd lborUy after he --tad on that body Feb. 11. Concreuman SChmlt.s ii a member of the John Birch Society. Recently, Scbrnlll hu been critical of the President;' partlclllarly wllh reepec1 to Nixon's China trip, In addlUon, It has been announced that Schmit! will bt one of the leaden of a primary campaign in Clllfornla on behalf" of co111erVaUv1 Rep. 'J,ohn Ashbrook (R-Ohlo), alao a N1"" on crlUc. Carraway aald he plane to mlb a formal declaration of his candidacy Wedntlday. The 39tb dlllrlct boundarlee ""° redrilim recen11y to exclude the Weotem White House In San Clemente, President Nixon's voting residence. It covtr1 Tualln, Million Viejo, pertl of ~ and Sants An1, Lelaure World, El Toro, port of Newport Bead! and Sin Jun Capistrano. Carraway, 43, Us a graduate of Santa Ana College and boldJ a master's degree from cal State Long Beach. He Ind his wlfe, Patricia, live In Lake Forest and have three children. They have two dal!ihlers attending Saddleback Com- munity College and a son who 11 a sophomore at Mllslon Viejo High School. A combat veteran of the Korean Conflict, C&rraway ls a member of the orange-eiiW!ty Republican !00, .... • school sdmlnlatrator and teacher, aerved on the fund campolcn lot Cbildrena Hoapltal oLOrance COunty and ii a mem· 1 • ber of the board of dlrecton of the SUnldst DeYeiopmolll CGmpa111. · He says he Is running to 11111eat SChmltz and provide orenge County wllh representation Npportive of Preakient Nixon'• Polic:IP at home and abroad.- "[am a conaervaUve who bellevet in Individual rl&bt.s, frJt eniorprlae, otalt'• rights, property rlgbt.s and the republicen form of government,'' be said. Orange Weadter '!'bole low clouds will dampm 1plrllx only •lone the orange Coul 8Caln on Wednuday, , wllh little I chance of ounshlne lhn>uih Tburt-1 . • ,day. ljiehl 111 to m,. Lowa. -,a. . • , ,• ~S .... ~DAIY ., f I Sclenrlsl. talu o hard look cl Vitamin B era:~ that'• sweeping the country. See 1tofl, Pogc 11. L •M. "'°' 1 ...... .) I Cl,...,._. s ..._. ,... tt C........ I..,. 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Waahingloli St., a 11angznen.versua.Seeker1 feud leaving a van near ru1-Anaheim home later on Santa Ana and Mrs. Jackie Eh.lers, 'f!fbo &wo dead, three wounded and 3t Jailed. Monday by police Jn the inland city. lives two blocks from the slaying scene. The bloody rivalry has wrar injured at Investigators aM"ested three suspects Sbotguo.anned police. invaded the run- least one innocent bystander, 8 boy hit in. initially after Imbler :-vu found crumpled down re~Jdeoce shortly after Imbler was a »lhot tusWade 15 day• ago. in the ve.hlcle following ·• telephone tip, found, dLSCOvering Mra. Ehlers nude and Costa Meu police linked an early his stomach ripped opea by a shotgun sulferinl: from an apparent d r u c mol"(llng bar brawl early today to sim· bl~. ovudo'se. mer~g -unrest among bikers ln the area. Tips from . local cyrllst sources and a Questioned following treatment at One man was pistOI whipped to a routine traffic stop led to the ~rrestls ~f Orange County Medical Center, she was bloody pulp with a P-38 Luger pistol, Curt E. Carroll, 26, of. 974: Philadelph11. also charged in corinectio1 with the mur· while a secood was flushtd from beneath St., and Thomas R. Reun, 25, of 1001 W. der. Open Space Isswes Co!_tnty Housing Outlook . . ' 'Gloom~' Says Caspers ' , By JACK BROJACK much government, the latter n o t 0t "' Dllh ''Ill ,..., enough." Ronold W. ca.pen of Newport Beach, #He caUed upon the CDFC to find ways chairman of the Orange c:ounty Board of to reconcile the dWerence suggeatln1 tax Su-lion, gave members of the ~ntives aa a,poasibie aolution. _. • 11It doesn't do much good to have land Citizen5 Direction Finding Commission tooed for agriculture under county (CDFC) an earful Monday bl a discourse jurisdiction and then have it anne1ed to a covering controlled d e v e I o p m e n t , city wbkh bnmedialely rezones it for preservation of open space, low cost high density Ule, .. the 1Upervisor argued. 11ous1ng a?! gronts. ''Tbe !Int thine a ..., city does ii lo The Fifth Dlat{lcl 111pervbor, though oeek out waya lo -Ho tu base," Caspers said, then lldded, '.1bowever, the amlllng ollen. gloomily predicted UtUe dty of Imne baa ..,.., wlaely placecl a auccesa for the c:ounll''• elfortl In bait.Ing moratorium on deftlopmeot, a rtlrelhlng conatructkln and dtvoloplng aalillaclory twist." low COit homes. He commented: --01 1tW eOlt ltoubtl: 11By Ua Vtt'J -On qrfcaltnral prete?Vet: "I see lit-nafuri IDezpwlve homing lacks many of tie in the way of result.a from our plan.s to the refioementa people demand ," be u- preserve land for public use, so thal pee>-plaiJjed. "They IOY they are In lovor of pie don't have to drive lo the COiorado sucti housing for low Income groups bul River to find open apace." . want Jt placed In 90meone else's He said the preserve method is not a neighborhood." final answer because too much of the land Clspen then attacked the cities' at· placed under-that alatul Is being released titude on houalng. for development. "M~ major probtew, including open -Oii controlled developmeat: "The apace Ud low cost housing are COW1- conflict between those who want further tywide," he aald, questioning the wisdom devel-enl and those calling for parkJ of continued lncorporallon. · and greenbelts Is a duh of opposing "I'm not trying to pkk a quorrel with phllooopbleo. The former AY there 11 too the ctllol but I don1 believe II tau. 175 mai, -of them on a part time bull. to -the affairs or thil county " be Capo Schools Set ~ed.,... iau: "II 1s ~ 1o believe-that $1n l>lqo County ahould get --1'0 Join Battle · ~,.·~.~.~~~ti! ____ M~· ... ~on-t!Jat the ~t,,.~,. D 1 " d · llllflline lobbyln olllce In Wastilnglon; r or Lan onev o.c. ~ Two weeks ago the supervisors ap.. A batUe to recover funda taken away proved a full lime office of this nature in by the Orange county Board of :~ ~omenlo. SUpervlaora wben they voted lo put lond - ln agrlcullural prete?Vel wlll be jolne4 by The boord of trulleel voted unanbnoua. ly Monday lo join San Joaquin Elemen· 1ary· School Dislrlct and olber offected cflltrkU In attempt.Ing lo persuade , the county boord lo creale a county-wide tax to produce revenue lost when the board adopted the Wlllla1111011 Act and decreos- ed ta1able land value. Superintendent Trumari Benedict said the dlltrlct haa lost between l'/5,000 and •100,000 a year since the Wllllomson Act was adopted in Orange County. He aald the llate legislation wu not adopted by all counties. be ploced In an agrocultural preserve for be placed In an agricultura preserve for ten or more years. If the land ii taken out of the preserve belore then, the owner pays a penalty. The' land in the preserve, which becomes a county ereen belt, Is then tax· ed at a lower use than if It were not In the preserve and tax revenue Is decreas- ed. Foreseeing a loss of funds to school dlstricts, the law allows the county board of supervisors to create a county-wide tax lo reimburse scbool dblrlcts that have l05t funds. But the Orange County Board of Supervtson bas now done so. OUNel COAST I( DAILY PILOT TM Orente C.J! DAILY P'ILOT, wlltt wtl lcll Is toinblMd the NIW5-PT-. It PUlll!Mm bl' t11e O!'tnM Cot1t ,ublltftllll c:ompeny, ~ ral•. ••llllDnl •r• PUllllll'lld, M..,...., tllf'OUlll Frldey. for C.OSlli MtM, H....,. lffdl. H\.n11nv1on eK oun ili'I' V•ll•'I'· Ulun• llMdl, lrvlnt/s.dcllMct eM Stn Clements/ Sin Jutn C.pl1lr11'10.. A 11111.. ntl!llMI .Olllon II publ11Md S.h,lrdlyt end ktNN.,._ Tht prlnclllo'I Mlllfllnt pWlnl 11 at »O Wut lt'r Street, Cost1 Mat, C1lltoml1, tH2'. Rob•rt N. Wea<J Pra~enl and Publlllltt Jack R. Curley Vici Prnldtnl Incl Gtnlfal M•ntgt< Tllom11 K11~l Edlf!H' Tholfl11 A. Murphi"' MIM!llllll Editor Clt1rl11 H. Looi Richa..1' '· Nell Anlllanl Manaalflll Edlllr• s.. c ....... Offke J05 North El C1111lno Reil, 92672 0.....0ffluo C01t1 M-; »II WHI 11'1' 11,.... Newport IMtfl: »lJ Nnrport loullv1f'll Hlll'llin91m IMCllr 11171 IMdl ll\llwlrd LatUM htcfl: m P'llrftf A\'MW , .. .,.... (1'141 64l-4Jll C:l..tM A'""'9f111 MJ·l671 let C......._ All o.,,,,w1t1: , ......... 4tJ-4421 ~11111, 1912, Orlnte CM11 ll'uftflllllrlt com.,..ny. No ,,.._. 110rles, 1t11111r1...,., .tlfOrltl INllff or HYfl'fl1ffMnll "'"411 • riwy be mroducad w!lilout ..-i.1 ,.,. mlHlln of copyrl(llll owrM. " ltclll'ld <.llM POt .... Ptld 11 NfWllO'f IMdl Fro• Page J PLANNERS. • • cent passage of a·State Senate bill. Among those new elemtrita will be completion of the city housing element and addition of chapters relating ~ seismic fact.ors, scenic highways, noise and conservation and open space. ~cllmen already have agreed to authorize hiring of one new staff member !or th< planning and building deparllt\enl to aµow more staff time to develop the -new elements which must be completed before the start of the new flScal year. Planning Director Gene Schulte -said that although state guideliiles are nil for many of the f\eW elements, hhl depart· ment will lry lo finish Jn time for the deadline. The seismic element, basicaUy an earthquake fault map with accompanying te1t. is nearly complete and the housing section will be completed soon. Others of a less major nature will be ready in coming months as well. Other items also on the commls.!ion agenda include: -Passage of a proposed amendment to the city zoning ordinance allowing, for the first time, the imposition of con- ditions on approvals for zone changes. U cbunctlmen concur with the new revision, the cify could p,Iace strict rules covering the land use on the new 1.0ne. Public health, safety or welfare _would be criteria for imposing specific rates. New , ?One label!: then would bear the additional tag of "C:P" (conditlona1 permit)." -Renewed deUberatM>n of a city coun- cil recommendation that the commission set up an architectW"al review cormnlttee tO screen estbetic features of corhmerclal projects proposed In the clly. or, special concern to the Olmmissi9n would be tbe use of the committee to scan plans for fraochise businesses to eliminate some features of more controvenial chain business oolldlngs. • Fiesta Dinner Slated March 18 RmrvaUons are being token for the Salud el Presldenle dlnner held at th< El Adolie de Capistrano restourant on SaluMa,y,March 18. . 'l1ll. even!, which honors the president and olflcm or the Rltsta AlsoclaUon or San J-.n Ciptslrano, annually laku , place Ille evenllli alier the Fiesta de Ju . Golonifrlnas Porade. Imbler w"' the .ecaxl lo die In the evident eye-for.an.eye, t()()th..for-a-toolh tension between the rival Hanamen and Seekers. AutborlUes have said llttle specifically about the bloodbath whicb apparenUy dates ~ck, to Feb. 20 wi.en a stolen motorcyCle was returned in· pieces b7 Hangmen tO Seekers. A truce had iupposedly been arranged, but moments later, a speeding car spew- ed 20 bullets into the ranM o( Seekers standing around a service s(atlon at Katella Avenue and Haster Street. Seekers President Tommy Crites, 29, of Fullerton, was cut down with a critical series of four wounds; a second Seeker was ~it in the ankle and Matthew Dobb!, 13, or El Toro suffered a flesh woWld. Sitiing in a parked car in the station, Dobbs was struck by a slug that shat· tered a plastic water pistol in hls pocket. Death entered the feud the next riight when Terry C. Powell, %4, of Anaheim, was blasted from his chopper bike on the Garden Grove Freeway. A horde of gang cyclists repreoentiq every faction but Jbe Sette., gathered for his fWleral in Westminster Saturday. Before a finaJ farewell, they stomped across a Seekers' jacket laid on the floor belore Powell's casket, curs.in& and spit. ting on the so-called colors. A motorcade made Its way to Anahtim and a house near where Imbler's corpse wos found Monday, riding through atop signs and signal light into a police con· frontation that jailed 2.1 bikers. The night before, a fusillade of 19 shots ripped into a house in Santa Ana, leaving cyclist Dennis Decker; 25, wounded in· the head by a .4:5 caliber slug that lodged ln his brain. . He remains in serious condil.N>n at Orange County Medical Cellter Following surgery to remove the bullet. Decker is a 'cyclist with ties, to .the ao-o;alled ouuaw groups in llJe. area bit. his !ale baa ao far not been direclly lillted lo ihe Seeken-llingmen boatililiOs. : ". 1n..-.1ors theoriu the ~ hve been uaed as a cover for aam:e olhU """8• illvol9lng Dicker. From Page J DIXVILLE ..• -the Biliams Hotel, opened In the lll!Os as a summer resort and e1panded to a year.round operation six years ago with the development of the n e a r by Wilderness ski area. All but two of the town's 17 registered voters are employed by the hotel or are married to hote.l 1 employes. The two nonemployes, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Naab, are dairy farmers. In 1988, Nixon, then beginnlng :the cam- paign that took him to , the )Vblle !101Ut, won the primary balloting here 1 to I. , The lone dissenting vote then went to Lyndon B. Jobnson. . Dixville Notch was Incorporated as a town in 1960 and has had an unbroken record of picking the lqser 1n the November. presidential elections. The town voted 7 to O for Nlxon in 1960, 9 to 0 for Barry Goldwater in 1964 and 8 to 4: for Hubert H. Humphreyfin 1968, The townsfolk gathered in the Balsams bar Monday at 11:30 p.m. and sat down at green, cloth<overed cocktail tables at 11 :4S. Woman Succumbs After Surgery ' Refusal Upheld M)LWAUKEE, Wis. (UPIJ -Six weeks · ago, County Judge Michael T. Sullivan ruled that Mrs. Gertrude Rauch, 77, could refuse •an operation that doctors said would save her life. "It is not the prerogafive of this court '°' make decisions for adult, competent citizens," he ruled~ "even decisions relating to life or death." When she refused the e>peraUon, doc- tor. 11ld •be might not live through the weekend. Unless they could llDJllltate her lea above the knee, doctora iak1, a gangrene lnlecUon would 1preod' lhrough her body and kill her. Bui Mrs. Rusch, a ward of the COIDlty since the mld-lllltls who hos been In and out of hospitals 10 'lhll tlni6 •aiid 'Jtad underione a number of oper1tiOD1, Jn. eluding one that ainputoted her leg to rnld-caU, said the wanted no more open- Uons. Doctors. got Sullivan to visit her In her room. He saw a sick, tired woman who didn't wanl IO Uve. Aller his vis!~ Sullivan ltld, '1 llelleve w' uould :let Mra. Roaacib dipa .. In God'• own peice." W ~-M ... , C.1ltor11r., lubfcrlpllon tty <ttrlw 9'.U "'*'f!ll~I W INll Q.11 !"*lfll'YI rn!Uterr 9111'11""= U.61 IMlllll!y. I A no boat cocktoll hour wlll lle&ln al•7 p.m. with dinner al 8 p.m, followed by 1 dancing. Tiie dinner II f1 .50 per penon. Reserv•tionl can be made by calllna Iha El Adobe or Jud¥ Jleaplt-4. ·M~, liX •weeks ' after' ahe Nluled the operaUoit, Ille dld. J>octorw Nld the ...&nbed lo the 1angrene and an upper reoplralory ln- lect!on. < \ ' I ' \ --co.wi•• .. • . ...... ..,.......,, • -1 .. ~· , " • '"I Swear, Marth•, If You S1y One Word I'm Throwing You Right Out of the Car." Capistrano Trustees Vote To Probe New Home Tr~Gt Applying their new point .or view set last week trustees of th& Capistrano Unllied School District M~ qned to probe details of a ne'w 1tract~in 'san Juan Capistrano which threatens to pack .... ,. A~year School Given Approval By Bea.ck Board By JOHN ZALLER Of "'9 IMlllJ l"lllt SI ... Trustees of HWllington Beach's Ocean View School District,~nday became the first in Orange County to approv~·year around schools. However, their decision applies only to two schools -Crest View and -Westmont -where a survey showed more than 75 percent of the parents would sgppo~ the idea ...... ~-·-~· ~ ... una~#Y'a~if..o- year. Mpe~.~m that will start a\ the two sChOOJs JUiy 10. f.' "We should begin working wlth year· around operation of achoob while'there is atHl fle.zibillty, because it is· the m. evitable wave of the :future. If -:we don't .do · something; the su\te will step in and huBe 'Us do somethtng," saiQ Trustee Ralph Bauver. Two parents in the audJence from the Crest View School area, op1>9.sed the board's decision, They said they would circulate a petition to' try to force the board to recomider the matter. schools with scores of pupils. Taking a stand for the first time Mon- day , trustees voted to answer .an inquiry by the San Juan Capistrano Planning Commission concerning a tentative tract map and the situation lhat will probably .exist when the 70-unlt tract ls con- structed. "We're going to say that when the tract Is completed there probably won't be enough classrooms to house the children it will produce," said Joe Wimer, director of admlnlstrative services. "This·is· prob- ably g:oin1 to be our standard response." The tract in question is off Del Obispo west of Aguacate. It is on 23 acres and is earmarked for 70 estate sized lots. Similar requests for response from the city of San Juan, San Clemente, and county planning bodies have in the past, been ignored. But the board last week began to take a hard look at its growth problems and decided to appoint a committee to find possible solutions and to help coordinate tracts and schools as the district con· tinµes ¥> i:!eVelop, . Slmllar,~em has been e~ In recent .weeks'. by bolneowners'. groupS 1n . San Juan Capistrano, which have; asked their city council to ban development un· ti! a new general plan ls developed. overcrowding in school!: his beenrone of their major concerns. From P~e J HIJACK •.. Under the so-called "4:~15 p1lm" for triggered when p<>lice rushed · to the year-round operation of schools, children seaplane base on Miami's (a ni e d will go to classes for nine weeks, and MacArthur Causeway, pilot James M. then be on vacation for three. Cothron, 49, was wounded in the arm and They will go through this 12-week cycle , leg and r_necM.nic Douglas MB.cKenz!e. 48, four .times a year, with extra vacation was critically wounded in the stomach. periods at Christmas, Easter, and mid-.. Cothron managed to get OH the plane, IUDUller. But-tth~. traditional three-month along with a passenger identified as Har- summe.r will ~ elllninated. ry Davis. Educators believ• this will prevent Another Chalk's mechanic Steve Let what'theycall "summer learning loss." said he was standing on ihe concret~ "There are a lot 9f school districts that r:amp the planes use to t.ali into the J:iave gone to year-around operation water "when the pilot motioned he could because they are overcrowded,'' use some help. SUperintendent Clarence Hall to Id · "Then I saw them (the hijackers) slug trustees. "But that is not the case here. him over the head and somebody took a We are trying it for the educational shot at me . Man did I get the hell out of benefit which we believe lt holds for us." here."· ' ., Capo Panel To Discuss ' -DevelOping · A controversial development that has been pitched about like a 0 hot potato" will again be discussed by members of the San Juan Capistrano Planning Com· mission at tonight's 7 o'clock meeUnc in city hall. The 210-acre development off tbf: Ortega Highway, which has been passed back and forth bet\11'.een the city council and planning commission, is again befort the planning body -this tlme for con. ditions approval. The property, a mile east of the San Diego Freeway, has been prop:ised for development by the John Klug·Company of Newport Beach as a Pacesetter Homes tracl. Lois will ~ single family rulden- tial ranging from 3,%00 square feet to an acre. Controversy over the IJlfld began when the developer asked tD have the land rezoned from unclassified to residenUaJ. The r~zo~ing was denied by the plaMing comnuss1on, appealed to the city councv and approved by the higher body. ' When the tract map was propoeed, development plans were again denied by the planning commission. ApJ)taled to the city .council, the matter was prompUy sent 1t back to the planning commissjon. At the heart of the issue is whether the development is compatible with sur· rounding property. Side issues are the development's impact on the Ortega Highway and existing schools, Jt slreet system, placement of its homes, and ila affect on the hillside land it will occupy. When conditions of approval a r e d<termined by the planning conunlu!on the issue will agafu go before the cltY coimcil which wilt give or deny final ap- proval. Also on the agenda for tonight's meeting Is a pubUc hearing on prezone and annexation of 'J:l acres of land a~ .proximately 1,500 feet from the runway of Capistrano Airport. This land , owned by Westpcrt Home Builders, is located off Del Obispo Road near Blue Fin. It is adjacent to the C. Michael . property which has been ap- proved for a condominium development by the Orange County Planning Com· mission despite protests from San Juu' and the County .\b"port Land u .. com- mission. The decision b being appealed. Other agenda Items include: a request to determine if coin operated gamea and amusements are pennitted in the city's downtown area; a request to determine if an arts and crafts exhibition can be held on the Missio~ Drive.in Theater property. " Tax Override Evaluation Set An evaluation of the future of the Capistrano Unified School Dlslrict - k~yed to th~ results Of today's tu over· ride. continuance vote-will be gl.,.en to members of the Capillltrano Beach Chamber of O:lmmerce Wednesday. Trustee George While will appear at the noon luncheon meeting of th& chamber at Pete and Clara's Restaurant in San Juan Capistrano. White's topic will be '•Our ,Schools-What Lies Ahead?" Members and guests of the chamber are welcome. Sex Line Now Open BOSTON (UPI) -Boslon resldenls have a new telephone aid - a se1 clinJc. Community Sex Tnformatlnn, Inc., a telephone counseling and referral service, opened Monday, prepared to answer telephoned questions on sex, venereal dise.,., birth control and abortion. It's -Your Dollar! t, 1 QUITE OFTEN A CUSTOMER JS CONFUSED WHEN SHOPPING FOR CARPETING. JrlE ASSUMES . ' THAT IF A CARPET PILE IS HEAVY AND THICK THE C(ARPET IS NECESSARILY OF GOOD QUALITY. NOT TRUE! MORE OFTEN THE QUALITY OF THE FIBER, AND NOT THE Q U ,If NT I TY, IS THE ~ETERMINING FACTOR ·WHICH CONTROLS WEAR AND PERFORMANCE. IT'S YOUR MONEY, SO, WHEN BUYING YOUR CARPETING, MAKE SURE YOU ARE DEALING WITH AN ESTABLISHED MILL, AND EQUALLY AS IMPORTANT, A REPUTABLE DEALER. r ALDEN'S CARPns • DRAPES 1663 Plat:entla Ave. COSTA MISA 646-4131 . j I 1 . is est not the .M IAL LOCA ... THI TAMI ~ ... WAY. N •• lDINO s 10 DAILY PILOT SC ·1t1one11'• wori11· .Of Home By SYLVIA PORTER Ag11n!t the emerging llO!t ereeri promise of spring. our white OOuae In Uurbil ls starting to look mighty ud. Its Wlndo,,.!illa ore tlskini, Ila door& .... showing .tgns or tat· tie-tale gra , its front ~ -oh, nuts, l1 need s a painting. So 1long with millions of you io the weeks right ahead, we wW be mak- ing some .major deci- sions on house paints and house painting -and we wit! unquestionably 1pend more than ever befort! both for pro- f-.W pointing and for do- Jt-ouraeUing. Bwt If my husband and I can help It, we will avoid the traps into which millions of you "till ~U. We, for instance, will maie-wre that every detail of the work done by professionals . is included in a written estimate and we will leave nothing to "negotiations." If the shutters must be taken off, we will know in advance who will do this,,how much will be charged, etc. Be warned : no detail should be too small or you will find "additional labor and time charges" on your final blll and there will be 1blolutely oothing you will be able to do about It. WE· WILL NOT hire any paint contractor w t t h o u t cattfully c h e ck t n g his qualifications and references and we will be lmmedJately suspicious If any contractor o[fers us any Jong-term "guarantees" -~· lS, even 20 years. Again, you should be warned : Such promises are the mark of the quickbuck op- erators. The reasonable guar· antee is for five years on a 'two-coat system exterior paint job. We will also follow these other Do's and Don'ls I've col· lected for ourselves and for you : Do, , as in all other areas\ M~fuw.e;. . MOTOR HOMES i IOINOlll E 558-3222 141 1'5. VILL~O! WAY SANTA ANA. CACIF. \ ' .. • I • \ T-.y, Mltth 7, 1972 I -I ' . .. ..... .,.. . 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Hel , ti, ~ ._11rv1 lH lloUttt, •;1 Hireli'G~ri"1~s''·-""::t ,., ''' fl 'jhlllblr91r_, i:J, • Kirn '" ' ~ ~ botli OT wntm~~· 'X ... ., ... -·~·· ... .. • . r~r.· 2 , Ill L.ont u cti, f ' L • • P ""~ 41..r. Of Hunt l!Qlon eeteh, Ml L. It -TO RtS -F111. 11. Geom Herv•v M Utr. 2J, ol Hunlll'Olon !OK~ •nd ltoltlvt Torrn, 20, Of H•f111 1t'fi=oNT•NOT -Feb. 11, Y11 o H•lforl[ 21, of Ntw-1 IJ,•eh1 tfld Ol•llt 111'111 FOtll-1, :U, OT 01~\:rgf,.~'1'Lti'E1tT -Jl'tb, 12. f v•rl'lt H. Olftoff, SJ, of Hunlll'!llon ••ch, tlld \/lr9lnl1 Ct lver1, », of '"'' Ant. kAVJl'MAN·lltVJNE -Fell. 12, I.ton f~~·~. 11o2t1i :r1~:rn v.t~~· GONO..L.Ei -Feb. 12, Ltwrenct L.. Gong, U. ol fount•ln V1ll1y, tlld Judy Mol L.ff, 2J, or L.e1 .f.noele1. HAWL.EY-ICOPPE -l'•ti. 11, JDlwl SIVffl Hlw11'V, 26, ll'fll Dtborth AM IC_, It, bath ol COlll MtM. COOICE-Jl'ltENCH -Jl'tti. 12, ltobtr1 Gordon CGOllt. •• of Wntrriliw.1.,., fl'!. ClndlM ,,,_,., 20, °' Coate DAV'itCHARLES -Ftll. IJ, O.nnb 11, D•vl1, U, olld 1(11riy CtMrlt1, 21, both of H1111tlngton 8ttch 'lf..~~....,~r. ·~ OIERICl?N.:UbffeR -Ftb. •, ltelltrt ~. Ollrllen. 2 .. o1 w .. 1mlM1e, •. •nd °'"" M•rl• Pott.... a ol HU'l-'l'Vlll!I letel'I. UllRION·WADE -Jl'1t1. 1•. Jt1ul Ctr· ,fon, U. of Allll'lll"', •lld JudUh F • • W•"t' 2l, ot we,1m1n1ltr. ~GG E·GllA\/EllN -Feb ll lllrl" lt lch•'d Qul11111, 11 1, ·u. ol .. 1,.,1ns11r, •nd 111rblo,1 Sue J'c"l''lln, 70.1. ol G1•cltn Grov1. l(SON·HO"N -Jl'.t). U, Clllrt .. M. JtCluCHI, al, •nd Key Lynn Hom, 21, ut.a'fr~.f'fi\'~1:.••~~b. 1•, w11111rn H Lo,r .. Mn1 21 , tlld L ... !1• L.M JI' r1h. 11; bo " 01 Muntlnvton lttch. EltlCICSON -5L.f.TEll -l'eb. U, E9111r Lt.,.,rln'C• ll!rlcki.on, 3'. elld Joanne E. 51tllf', 37, bolh of Wnlrnl~!1r. CAR~E MAN -Ft>b. 1•, Al.n J •rr, 2,, o1 Hunt!1111on h~1 tnd l!trtll MN Gtr,.,tn, 22, tlOIPI .,. Wtslml111lt r. C~lllllN·ltODGEltS -Fett. I J, ' redet'lck E, Corbin,_ 'JI, of Mlll'l-"'1!CHI lffCl'I •'Id "ebtcc• SUMn ltql'I, II, ol !::0.11 Me1t. Death Notlees l.t.ltL.O'# n:lllln J. lltrlow. AH J, of 1oon Edvt IYe, Hunrlnt1CH1 11,1ch. 0.1• of dt1tt.; •ch J, 1•n. S"r¥J\19d bv Nrl!'f!fl. Mr. •M Mrs. Ptlll 8trlowt lllrff broltMrt, k•nntth, ltuuell •!Id Gord0/11 -1l1ttr, Jt llffn 9trlow. Strvlce1. Wtd111Mlef, ID AM, I" lht ChurcPI of J1111• Chr!1t ol Lei· !er' OtY 5tln11 Hunllrlflllj'I letcPI. Olracled bV Pffl< ~lmllf CoJCH1i.t Funertl Horne. IL.OMSTlt.t.ND John H. l lorn1fr1nd . .0 "A" 5tretl, V1r1lnJt '/'~ Nev1d1. 01!e 11' d«th, Mere l , t . Survived bv wilt Lolt; dt\ll~ftr. ICtr n Correll, bath of N1v1df. P•lv•!I Mr:vltff wer1 htld, ltl!r· 9er11ro11 Fu,..r11 Home. CorON del Mer, Olrector1. llllNl(MAN Mtrfln 8 rlnkrn•n J'll w. l•lbot llvdl. NWWPOrt 1•1eh. 0.!t Ill dlllh, M•rcl'I , ' itn. Surv Vtd bv wilt. Id• M. 8rlnkrn1111 neoh-,, V•t.11hn l rlnkm•n. Coron• 011 Meri Frtd ar111~m1n Dow,.....: nltc11, Mrt, Ju111 l(lddlt. l ullli11d Cltv, Arlro1111 Mrl . OllVt ltrr,Au. Lon• llNCh; 111••·· 11'1-ll w, Mr1. Grtet l rlnk..,,.n, Long 8ttCPI: MYtr•I or1nd-f1t••1 •nd ft"ol'l,WI , ~~~:ri!v .. c'~~~·. r.~:;':'_.: .... ~...!t:r Perk. 81tlr·le•"r011 l'un• .. il Home, co111 Mt ... 01c;;:~~1.i1: Tuff!Uy, Mmh 7,.lm DAil Y ~llOT 1 f Mauger Report• $1 Billion Spent ' By U.S~ in County Transit Plans Meet Rules: WASllJNGTON -With ex- penditures ranging from $285.2 million In pr1me defense SUI>" ply contracts to 1 Dental Health training gr1nt of $4, the federal government spent almost $1.% billion in Orange County durlng Fiscal 1971, Congressman Craig Hosmer has reported. According to Ho1mer's figures, compiled from a report prepared for the Presi· dent, the Federal Government actually spent $1 ,164,912,735 in the county during Fiscal 1971. Breakdowns for c o u n t y cities include, $25.8 million spe:nt In Huntington Beach and $2.9 million In Fount a I n Valley, both located within Hosmer's new 3Znd Congressional Diidrict. The total Federal ex· penditure in the county was about ·$500 million less than 1969, Hosmer said, due primarily to national cuts in defense spending. The Pen- tagon spent $637. 7 million last fiscal year. compared to $1 billion in 1969. . Other large contributors to county economy i n c I u d e d Health, Education and Welfare, $296 m I I 1 ion: Veterans Administration. $62.3 million and the Post Office, $46.4 milliop. Within Huntington Btach, $12.8 million came from prime defense research and develol>" ment contract.I, $3.1 million rrom NASA ind $3.3 million In Post Office expenditures. In Fountain Valley, the U.S. spent Sl.4 million on defense, principally from ml I i tar y service contracts, and $1.3 million on Veterans Administration activities. Other fede ral expenditures in Orange County incl uded: e Agriculture SJ2.6 million • Commerce $200,000 • Housing and Urban l)e.. velopment $2.5 million • Interior $1.8 million • J ustice S200,000 • Labor SIO.l million • Transportation S14.7 mU- llon • Treasury $27 .9 million • Agency for Internation- al Development $1.l million . • Atomic Energy Commis- sion $700,000 • Civil Service Commission $25.4 million • Environmental Protec. lion Agency $100.000 • General Services Admin. lstration $6 million • NASA· $10.8 million • Office of Economic portunity $400,900 Op-. •Railroad Retirement Board $8 mllliOn • Small Busintss Adminls.. -tratlon $200,000 SEEKS POST Aidt Futntts Caspers Aide Seeks GOP Panel Seat SANTA ANA -Tom Fuentes, 23, ell:ecutive assist· ant to Fifth District Supervisor Ronald Caspers, today filed nomination papers for first district representative on the Republican County Cen· tral Committee. Fuentes, an Orange County resident for 10 years who now Jives in Garden Grove, was director of Caspers' campaign in 1970 and is the youngest person to serve as an ex· ecutive assistant. SANTA . ANA Intermediate and long range pla nning studies approved Monday by the Orange County Transit District directors, will meetSouthemC a Ii for n i a Association of Governments (SCAG ) requirements that a 20-year master plan be ready no later than April, 1974 ac· cording to Dr. Gordon J . "Pete" Fielding d is tr i ct general manager. The UCI transportation ex- pert, hired by the district last month , said estimated cost of the study program is $627 ,000. The district has applied to the federal Urban Mass Transit Administration (UMTA) for $416,000 in grants to finance the studies through 1974. The district will put up $211,000 during 'the period from funds received under the new state sales tax on gasoline. The planning program a~ proved Monday is in addition to the $42,SOO special bus needs study now being con- ducted by VT N of Orange County and Alan Voorhees Associates of VirllnJ• for the district. The bus needs study ls designed to develop a pattern for short range transportation plans for the county, A llnal report on urgent bus line needs is due in June. Fielding has suggested that the district follow the special bus needs project with pro- grams similar to the UC Irvine free bus system. The intermediate study will be aimed at developing a system or regional corridors to resolve public transportatlor needs through the 1980s, the director said. "Orange County will be the center of "LOSSAN" -Los ·Angeles and San D I e g o n1egalopolis, '1 F I e I d i n g warned. "We must coordinate our J)lanning with both coun· ties." Fielding said Santa Ana's experimental bus s y s t e m , operated under contract by American Transit C o r p . , parent company to the South Coast Transit Corp.. which serves the Orange Coast area, is providing valuable data on rider preferences. Other Schools Studying UC Irvine Free Buses County Jail Escapee Facing Death Charge He holds degrees from both Chapman and Santa Ana col· leges in government a n d journalism. Politically, he is a UC Irvine's free bus project, member of the GOP State although suffering from a loss c I of customers, is the subject of entra Committee, appointed inquiries from other Universi· by State Sen. James Whet· more (R·Ga!den Grove ). ty or California campuses, ac· cording to James Phillips, Jn 1969, Fuentes was a dean of students. special representative to the The Joss in passengers took Phillips expressed hope, In talking to the Orange C.Ounty Transit District b o a r d members Monday, that the legal technicalities can be . overcome and that next school year. beg inning in September, faculty, staff and even student wives ca n be added to the free line'& patronage. LOS ANGELES -A transient who escaped from Orange County Jail after serving part or the term he got for the theft of a car in San Clemente today facts much more serious charges in Los Angele! Superior Court. tory. Police claim that Taylor State Senate Local Govern· place in mid·February when walked into a police station ment Committee from the of· the university, follo\\.•ing a last Friday and admitted that fice of then Sen. J ohn G. warning from South Coast he set the fire to cover the Schmitz, now a congressman. Transit Corp. and a petition by tracks he laid when he The central committee can-the corporation to the State burglarized the factory. didate said he is running Public Utilities Commission, Colleagues of firemen Ted because he believes the party barred faculty and university Curry, 34, and Paul Widrig, 24, needs youthful, fresh. view-staff personnel from the free were so incensed by what they points at the committee level. buses. believed to be a case of a~n He also thinks part y "From a high of more than that they put up a reward of machinery should be op:ened to 300 riders a day, patronage $5,000 for the arrest of the all•segments of the popu1ace. dropped to 260 the first week person responsible. There are 15 county central !!ld h.it a low of 225 two weeks Thei:rly bus runs pick up passeng rs in Corona de! Mar, NewPQr Beach, Costa Mesa and nta Ana Heights in the mornings, and return them from the campus during the evening hours, M o n d a y through Friday. Operation of t h e ex- perimental line is financed by the university student body funds and a $6,000 grant from the county transit district. hSIJch programs are aimilar to mark.et research used by major food firms ," he ad· vised "and provide an in- Ftn11ly, Fleldlni pr.dieted that OCTD buses could be on the roadways by the end of the 1972 ca1endar year. novative example for the'I~~~~=~;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;~ county transit district.''.., J· He also listed a breakdown or new district staff members needed to get the studies under way and suggested that paperwork be processed to order at least 10 buses of 45 fa,r, Fhorough, G11oron r., d Real Estate Sal••\ o r1 d or Bro&cC'r !1( 1 nit• TRAINING PhonP for fr1•f' Fold,•1 seats each. District Directors postponed action on the employment and bus purchases for two wee.ks. I ANTHONY ICHOOU ... (714) "'"". 1117 S. 9,.._!Mlnt II, .btllllrtt,(ll.f21tt aoiiii'KoNG CUSTOM TAllOti & $HltTMAll:ftS IN Ou.NOi COUNTY PlltMAHDIT INOWIOOM ~.-.-.~ .. ~ .... -.. ~ ... ----~ 2 SUITS s110 DOUalE KNIT l'IUAl 1'11(1 I", MOW O.•llloo K~ll • ., .$,$ N• S!li M•halr ., • , • II 65 C.Ooh.,.,. ., , •• , • 91 s• s~o•k•klA ••••• , • ts 62 Sllk.WNI ...... , ll t• S•lrn .,., ••••••• 10 t l~RING IAU Mt,, 7 tllni Mir. 11. Ct .. I 11.111.1 SAVI u; TO s~ .,. IMIMI 1.11.r..i c.,1.,. MtW 1.1 .. , s"'""''· s1 .. b, Shlt11. • WI rrT ANY 1111 • ANY ITYLI COptlD ••Ill ALTllATIONI • IAIY PAYMINTI 7000 flMllT IM,01111 " ......,_,. ·'·· _, ... ' ·~·, Ill BB 0 ""' ""· WOOlllU I tOUlll llUn ' 10.S , ,., Ajl0,W0-C9l1 Yt!M. ,,_,. UM21 I M77W2S6 2012 MtCHIUON-SUITI 105-NEWl'OllT llA(H (0-o! .. o. ..... C.. Air-1~"-Al<fo«l&t IAI M ........ ~., 11.,,.J SEE WARDS NOW FOR FAST, ACCURATE NOW IN OUR 14™ YEAR INCOME TAX SERVICE • l'fMINlly, <OU-I n.ff • C_pl ... ly COftfMhollflel • N• appol-nt -a.y Los Angele!! authorities have filed two counts of suspicion of murder against Alvin Bernard Taylor Jr .• 251 in the wake of an alleged confession by the defendant that he w a 1 respons.lbl~fte death.I of two tm·A tlreme". Both men filed' Feb. 22 in 1 blaze that gutted a Watll lac- Curry and Widrig were committee members with ago," Phillips said. "However, bmied b.r bluiq debrll wben three posts up for election in riders are increasing and were the roof of the plastics the first district. Janice Boer, back to 250 last week." r~~~~~~;;:~~:::=11~···;;;;. •••••••••••••• ~ manufacturing company caved a public relations aide. of San· South Coast Transit had in at the height of the fire. ta Ana and' Willis Clemens, charged the university with KIDS LO VE JU Los Angeles police said S3nta Ana attorney are run· violating PUC rules by of-ST SAY, ''CHARGE ITI'' Monday.lhat Taylor told them nlng for reelection. One post ls fering free rides to adults in UNCLE LEN HUNTINGTON CENTER -HUNTINGTON BEACH VCI Profs Edit Books Of Poetry he confessed because the wide open. the bus company's service Phont 892-661 l -Edinger at BMCh Blvd. deaths of the two men had not There are ei ght candidates _:a~r~e~··~ __ _:._ ____ ~'.::=========~==~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~== been out ()f his mind since he in all for the three first!" first heard of the tragedy. district jobs, and 85 aspirants Taylor was convicted in for various district committee Orange County of stealing a jobs, countywide. 25, 1971. He drove the vehicle Santa Ana. Fountain Valley car in San Clemente on Oct. The first district includes r Two anthologies of poetry to Los Angeles and was ar-and parts of Westminster and have been edited by members rested and booked on auto Garden Grove. I of the UC Irvine faculty. theft within minutes of his ar· Drs. Renee and Judd Hubert rival. ot Newport Beach are the He escaped from the Theo Signups Due I editors of an antholOtlY or 20lb Lacy branch jail just nine century French p o e t r y , daya before he was due to be "Antologie de la Poesie Fran-released on three years pro-For Pageant caise du VingtJeme Siecle," bation. I published by App I et on WESTMINSTER _ Th e Century-croft.. The book is the couples' first collaborallve Countian Named de a d I In e for enter t n g work. the Miss Westminster Pageant SANTA ANA Robert has been extended to March I Renee Hubert, professor of - Frtnch and comparative Moore, director of broker rela· 15. literature, specializes in con-tions for First American Title Girls between 17 to 20 who , temporary literature, primari· Insurance Company, Santa live in Westminster can enter HURRY ••• SALE ENDS SATURDAY, MARCH 11.1 ly pcetry, Judd Hubert, pro-Ana, has been elected presi-the pageant by obtaining ap-1 fessor of French, is particular-dent of the Board or Directors plications from the chamber Jy interested in lith century of Goodwill Industries of of commerce, 14491 Beach French poetry and classical Orange County, it was an-Blvd. , literature. nounced follow ing the annual The pageant is scheduled OUR BEST 4-PLY NYLON CORD TIRE A third member of the meeting h e I d at the May 13 at the Seventeenth I School of Humanit~s faculty,,~R:e:h:ab:il:il:a:tio:n:Ce=n:te:r:re:c:en:tl:y:. =S:tr:ee=t=Sc=hoo=l·==;:::==;~I Dr. James McMichael of l 1 Laguna Beach, and Dennll $ 8.51).13 black plus $1 .7S f.E,T. 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I Hllilt t..w CS.11 C:tit. bAILV PILOT Jf ,,,,, '* Cl>cl1.I Hl ... a.-Clllt C:ft" ' JI IWLY PILOT Daley, Juggernaut Sweating Primary 117 GUY HALVERSON ~ kltMit MllWIW IW\llclf aDCAGO-Clilca10'1 po--Democretlc Parfy orpnlzattoo led by M • y o t Rlchard J. Daley Is beldlng Into . Ille· -21 IllJnols primary • with dee p ap- prebenelon. The m,ln three! -which party leaden concede could turn·out·to be a dilllter -ts the ·pooslble renomlneUon of incumbent Edward V. Hafu'ahln for the important state'• attoroey post. Primitive Swamp Preserved 117 LOtnS CASSE18 u,, ,,.,, c. ••••••• , Deep In the Low Coontry of SOUlh Carolina, where Francis Marloo's sumtlu played l!Jde'.and-setlc with the British during the American , Revolu- tion, the Nature Conlervancy and the NaUonal Audubon Society are doing 1 wonderful thing. They are saving f r o m destruction by man a pJace of beauty which took nature millions of years to create. • Tax ·Flap.Heats Up Watson Amendmen·t Watched ClOsely . . By CURTIS J . SITOMER Clwllll'M ki1iKe Mll!!i* ~ . his alternate revenue-raising erty-tu relief has been the plans are 1 m p I em e n t e d, source of hitter controversy California'• coffers w o u 1 d between lltPu'blican Governor lnltead enjoy' a $511 mllllon Reapn Ind •· Democratic- surplus. controlled LePJalurt. One 11eapn. Admlnlltration' Voting alon( party lines, official fi1uy · predicta that Jawmakefs have repeatedly voter -e 'of' the , Walson torpedoed gub<!D8tortal tu amendment would lead lo programs · -cl\arging 1hey ~; ha"°, -"-u m er o U.)I mainly favored !\" rich alid lawswts oftr lmylementaUon, spoc:lal inleresti. 1 0 n 'Ind • poulble coun test of Its Reagan charie• t b I t homeowners. valldity. · • . Democrats have 1 1 p I a y e d SACRAMENTO -Taiplyer groups across the Uaited States wlQ.... be monitoring the progress of a California pro- posal that would radically alter the state's tu" ltnlcture. Ila aim: io lighten Ille real estate tai burden Los Angeles . Co u n t y But he admits that come politics'' with his tu reforms Assessor Philip E. Wataon, a November, the propbsal may and held his p r o g r a m longtime advocate of proeerty1 offer the • ' frustrated "ramom" in exchange for his tax slashes, has ga\_hered. homeqwner the one chance acceptance of their reap. enough voter signatures to put he'll get to indicate to portionment blueprints • and a 'Proposed constitutional legislators his -disdain for welfare ,packages. Hanrahan and 13 others have been indlcted for conspiracy to obitruct justice In the slaying of two young Black Panther leaden In December, 1989. Lele Jut year, Mayor Daley yielded lo party presaures and dropped the f e I 1 t y Hanrahan - a oneUme Diley . protege-ltom ti\e party'• of- ' ,,, . """ ,....,.. The site which the two con- servationist K?OUPI have joined foroes lo purchaae Ind preserve ii called Four HOies 1;!:~~~~8"~;:.::::::::::;:,:;::,;:;;:,;:::::.;:;:J Swamp. "I was just talkiJJg about yoii, dear. To m;,self, of_ II consists ol S,415 acres of coarse." amendment on the California them for not grappling wijh Partisan politics aside, the baUot that purportedly would the property-tax t h l n r homeo\mers In Calilomla- lower property ~ents_38 themselves." and ·m •most <itber states - percent. · CalHomla property tax., want relltf. It would place a ceiling on have almost tripled in the past Property R e s e a r ch , a POWER THREATENED Mayor Richard D1l1y wild, wet coaataJ plain, S5 ------------------- miles lnland from the city • ~f local revenue raising and shift 10 years, climbing twice 11 private .f~al grqup i n the ~ burdens of edu.catkln.. laJt as per._eortal income. ~ California, reports that the a~ and welfare frOtii · J o· c a J officials are treading water on , nual real..eatate tu tab na· governments to the state. major ·reforms,. a w a it I n g tlonwide is in excess of $3t ficlal alate alter Hanrahan had tbouaand votes. been·endor"" by the party. One unknown element· ls the Vl.!ilbly angered, Hanrahan, inclination of 143,000 new vot· a Harvard Law S c h o o I era: ~ the 18-to-21 group. graduate and strong "law and Beyond the 'I n t r I g u J n g order" enthusiast, decided to Hanrahan contest, however, run u an independenl Daley bas other'woes. The 1tate'1 attorney post Ls AnU-machine d 1 s s 1 d e n t conaldered to be one of the Democrat Daniel W a I k e r , most Important positions In though stW believed lo be Northern Illinois as tt could traltlng behind Democratic LI. turn a spotlight on inner work-Gov. Paul Simon in his quest ings of the D e mo c r aJ. 1 c for ~ part.Y's gubernatorial mac~. here. nomfuation contlnuea to make Now, 190rne private polls JnrOads · in .· aoine 1Ubiirban· have shown Hanrahan run;-·c;:ooi ~ty pre c l n c t s. nJng obead ol the two other walker, former bead of the Democratic clndldates l n ~go Qime. Commlsllon llllbarbon Cook County and and an oflldaJ of Montgomery running close lo former Traf-Wan!, Is relenlleis In his al- flc Clourl Judge Raymond K. lal:ks on the Daley machine. Berg -the regular organlza-Finally, bcitb..Sen. Edmund 1-oned candidate -In S. Muskie of Milne and Sen. ChJcago area precincts. George McGovern of South Oa· No matter how one views k~ are expected to control a the conlest, the Democratic substantial majority of the organization is c I ear J y state's 110· delegate votes to threatened. the DemociaUc N a t I o n a I IC renominated March 21 ConventiOn. Daley -long the ind reelected in November, political klngmaker -will Hanrahan would have tremm-have· to settle for contrnl of 60 doWI bargaining power to to 80 votes from the Chicago Wl'..t the party's mayoral area. nomlnatlon In 1975 -or, It Is Charleston. Within II stands the world's largest, remaining uncut tract of bald cypress and tupelo gum trees. If you've never seen a virgin cypress swamp, · you can scarcely imagine what a love. ly place it is. Cypresses are enonnous trees, almost as big as redwoods, 11iey rise from wide-flaring bases that staod i n coal·black, slowmoving water. Their massive trunks soar as high as 10-story buildings. Their leaves often are lost from sight above a thick understory · of tupelo gums. The tupelo Is an lmpresalve tree In ils own right. Rising lo heights of 70 feet or more, It Is small only by comparison with the towering cypress. It baSi the same kind of tapered trunk, and also shares ·the cypress's affinity for standing in water. The water of a cypress ·swamp is coal· black, utterly opaque -nOt because it is polluted or muddy but because It is infused with tannin from cypress· bark. It has a delicious fresh taste, vaguely reminiscent of weak tea. tpeeulated, threaten .~ open doors .that ·the party likely would prefer lo keep shut.• On. the other bind, both In- )lrs. Misses dependent Do114ld . p • g e Moore a lU:ieraJ, . a .n d JlepllbllcAn, ciMli1i4 l!efnar6 eatey, 1, r.mter m •sent. can ~ uPecte4. {'fO Bi> after" the machine. Ironically Jaclge Berg -Ille organizltlOn candJdate -waa tapped becauie of his reputa. tion 11 i colirt •reformer of .Orts and •for a widely publicized crackdown on drunk drtvln&. Local Rep\d>llcans are bani put lbe8e daY. lo .cooceal'thelr glee 1t ·the. . Democratic m. traperty" fighting. Mahy GOP precinct captains are urg:ing Republicans to vote for Hanrahan in the primary lo help splinter the Daley machine and then vote for Carey ln November. F,or that reason, Mayor Daley Is working hard lo turn out musive organization sup- port, wbk:b at a minimum. means aeveral h u n d r e d Mu.St Vse Mare's Name ' WA!llliNGfON (UPI) -y..i's requlteil a married Tl>e.,&,l-Courl bu.ruled . -lo Qny .--In tbat :a ot01e bu the authority her bilsbancl'.s ourname, mu. . to Aqlltft.\'8. l!ife to U.Ume ed to change its practice. In her ~.!Ji l\ll'DMle at the her appeal to the Supreme time. ol ~iage -women's Court, her lawyers said: lib notwitllllaixling -and that "Plaintiff and her husband this includm.gettlng. a driver'• Intended lo demonstrate the license in her marrl~ name. eq_uallty of contract and com- In,1 •-lence order, Ille mdmenl that they fell In their court affirmed a decision to marr~e." this effect binded down Sept. When Mrs. Carver applied 21. 1971, by a special three-for a driver's license as Miss judge f~i:al court 1 n ForOO.h on May 19, lt'll,. at Ala~ma in the case of an An-Calhoun C.OUnty Courthouse, nlston woman. she was told that the license When Miss Wendy Forbush must be issued in her married married Ronald P .. Carver on name. Sept. 21, 1970, they agr"eed. she The lower federal court con- would continue to use her curred that the refusal of the maiden name in her personal Motor Vehicles Department to and busineu dealing1. reverse its policy "could and But when 8be appUed for a would affect civil rights of driver's license, the state women through the Urtited Department of Motor States," but they dismissed Ve6Jcles, which bad for S5 her complaint. ~--~------~-'--- Cheese Of Tbe Week BILLIFLIUR Regular 1.69 20· ·OFF LB. omR GOOD ·MAR 7 THRU MAR 12 A natural semi-soft French type cheese. Being made from pqrt slcfrn milk it is be; coming very populor with colorit cOllllSS. Excelltnt Sll'Ved wi1h crackers or oll , by itself. Originally served as a dessert cheese, it is ,_ Widely popular in all kinds af cooking And snacking. T as1t btfn you buy. 11cr•1 t'!!S· South roist?iaza OPlllDAllY COSTA MES ~-~~,,., ~=·,. Does I~ er, ah? ' -Vitamin E--Nation's 1be" amendment Would iJ1.. further judicial spelling out o( bllHon and th'at property· taxes crease state revenues through property.tu decision ( i n jumped 363 ~nt in the past a severance tax on oil and terms of a ~Ifie mandate to two decades, J{While personal _ other minerals and by in-overhaul achool financing). income was riling by just 253 crea s ing corporate IntheJl¥tfewyears,prop-percent. '. . Newest Health Kick assessments as well as liquorl :-.. -~.~~~~ii~~~ii~~~~~~~~ and cigarette taxes. 11 Further, this initiative would meet major guidelines of a re- cent California court ruling by guaranteeing a s t a l e ex- penditure of $825 annually for all elementary·school youngsters in California. NEW YORK (AP ) -Many Americans are into a new health craze, popping vitamin E In large and even massive doses. The reason, it seems, ls that vitamin E bas somehow ac- quired a reputation for im- proving one's sex Jile, or pro- longing JHe Itself, or pro- tecting a g·a i n s t heart disease-among other thjngs such as relieving acne and ulcers. The newest fad is cited by Dr. Je»;n Mayer, professor of nutrition at the Harvard Medical School, a member of tht:; President's Council of Consumer Advisers and a leading nutrition spokesman. "I get a tremendous amount of mail," Dr. Mayer said recently, "and every other let· ter is about vitamin E ..• I also travel a lot and talk to pharmacists. 1· ask them 'What's selling right now?' " The answer is vitamin E, even though its role in health Is not at all well-understood. ADf deapltl llldi oommenls u tbia from a spotesman for llCl!mait-La Roche, Ille., • ·major vttamln producer: "Look, my hair is getting gray, and there are other signs of aging. I haven't taken one vitamin E tablet and I could get it free ." The U.S. Tarllf Commission reports total sales by major producers of 893,000 pounds of vitamin E in 1970, valued at '16.:}-million. Thls i! up sharp. ly from the 1969 figures of 644,000 pounds valued at $11.3 million. Before that, the sales value Ex-astronaut Gets Divorce MIAMI (AP) -Former astronaut Gordon Cooper and bis wife, Gertrude, have been divorced after almost.25 years of marriage. Cooper, one of the original astronauts in the U.S. space program, was granted a divorce Friday by Circuit Court Judge Jack FaJk. He made two space flights, In Mercury 9 in 1963 and Gemini 5 in 1965. 0 0 had cl!Jnbed steadily from $9.7 million in 1967 to $10.4 million in 1968 to the $11.S million in 1969. For· many people, a com· pelling reason for buying lots of vitamin E ap~rs to be the sexual aspect. "A Jack of vitamin E pro- d~ sterile rats," Dr. Mayer says. "So people say, 'Too much of it must be good for me.' "This Is "the way medicine was practiced for thousands of years. 'by" analogy and con- trast, and it's still going on." The vitamin E, fad, Dr. Mayer noted in an interview, follows the vitamin C rush touched off by Dr. Linus Paul. ing's controversial contention that. C dosage c!.n reduce the severity ·and incidence-of the common·coid. A spokesman for t h e ·vitamin fnformation · Bureau noted t}J3t Ule vitamip C rush, the White House Conlerence on NutritiOn and other recent events involving nutrition have combined to creata an II· moepbere conducive · to a renew<d ·J1111i!1d 1a vitamin E. . But the s pote s'man, Margaret Markham, a I so questioned whether t b e r e really ts a "craze," suggesting that whether there· is depends on one's definition of the word. Accurate figures on widespread use are n o t aYailable. While vitamin sales are up, she said, these are bulk sales and much of that goes into animal feed. But Dr. Mayer says a lot of people are taking a lot of vitamins. Another expert, Dr. Herbert J. Kayden ~f the New York University School of Medicine, agrees, saying that people who are h i g b I y sophisticated in other fields are popping vitamin E in- discriminately. Despite the lack o f knowledge about b u m a n vitamln E nee:ds, the daily re- quirement has ~n put at 30 international unit.! a day in this country. Dr. Mayer says many people are taking 400 units or more a day, and while there is no ev~dence of toxicity there Is no information either on what effect an excess might have in the Jong run. The state court r u I e d dependence on the local prop- erty t a x for support o f s c b o o l 1 unconstitutional. (Similar ruling's have been made by a Minnesota state court and a federal district court Jn Texas. A U.S. Supreroe Court test is .ei· peeled ). Critics of the Watson plan - including Gov. Ronald Reagan and the County Supervisors Association-say it doesn't 'constitute tax relief at all, but mer:ely shilts the revenue burden from homeowners ta opiers. They insist t h 1 t bOmeowners actually could end up paying more in sales and other taxes than What they save <11s a result of lowered property assessmenU. And the stale legislaUvt analyst bUe says the initiative wou)d ~r.1n a !'100 millloo HAMMOND ORGAN STUDIO ~t'.: E (2 ~1 t--/,.,1 C,•2r ~ df'1 '·'·'l ,.,.i.t E9:1J the new STOR•MOR~ COMPACTOR puts the pressu~ -on trash . In f•ct, ·so -;; · more pr111ur• •o f trash c•n J will i'1plic1 3 J state revemie gap. : ~ ·w ,_' ,...'.'t' ..... :.~t 'I • ~ e AM•h ltOf'lp&ch flt awun,: ODVIUWI y us n g ·other fll1inl, counters tho! if · ' Girl Has Too Many Close Calls LAKESIDE, (AP ) -At the age . of 17, Laurie Clark ha.s brushed death three times. An · airplane crash near Palm Springs took the lives of her parents in 1962. A motor launch on which she was a passenger ran aground 750 miles south of Sag Diego on a Mexican beach last Jan, 25. Sevual of the JO passengen ne.arly drowned~ Last Saturday, a four-wheel- drive vehicle in which Miss Clark was riding went out of control 'f!hile passing a pickup truck and cra~ed north of Lakeside. The driver, Walter Slunaker, 42, of San Diego, was killed. Miss Clark and ~ three oc- cupants of the pickup truck escaped Injury. • Co"'it•ch ifl JO HC. •Iii• ~~·~c9'j.,, . e ~1•1 pl•1tic 4•9• you ~uy •t ~' 11i1p•Mfl•rket. e A lock & ••'I• •f•rt & 1top 1wikh 111•kff At11•n• sif!lpl• &.s•f•. e Av•ll•~I• In whit• •ltd tl•co;•fot colors. 25, COSTA MISA NrirpGft - 4l 1 I. Seu--• It. Deity: •••• s.t. '"' 646,1.'14 •n , ep1n • i ity • n 'roao , Selldllll1ck Ydey J4J66 laclrAtWI 14 , .. ., ......... , -· ......... "'· '"' IJ7.JIJO HUNn.TON lllACH • FOUNT.AIN VALl.EY .._...,,, .......... f..t te......,. Mkt.J MM., WeL, M. 10.'t; T ... , 'RMlr .. s.t. IM '6Z·H21 0 IN OUR BEAUTY . SALON: , . . . .. ... e 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 0 (:) NEWPORT GREAT NEW IDEA BY ADRIEN ARPEL, ALMOST FOREVER LASHES • • •• APPLIED ONE AT A TIME, THEY STAY ON FOR 3 TO 4 WEEKS,,, . LOOK LIKE NATURE'S OWN, LAST THROUGH WEEPY MOVIES,,, HURRY, CALL THE NEAREST ROBINSON'S BEAUTY SALON AND , MAK_E YOUR APPOINTMENT NOW, HURRY! FRO~ 20.00. " ROBINSON'S • FASHION ISLAND • 0 o -- \ • Q I 0 0 0 ' ~ J ' • • , • •• ' 1 ' ... < ' .. I ii t f ;,I"" I . ' ., '· I I ~Lago ••a , lleaell ' N.Y. Stoeks EDITION . . ·voi:. 65, NO. '67, 2 SECTIONS, 2.f PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA JUESbAY, t.!ARCH 7, ·1972 TEN CENTS • . . • • ·2 Alternate Traffic Plans . Tapped for Study ' By BARBARA KJIEllllCH Of .. o.llW '"'' St1tf ..,. Closure ol Forest Avenue between ~Cl~y~e Street a11d Coast Highway, new 1 tri!fic Signals on Glenneyre Street and 1 Btoac!Way, removal· of the. tralfic islands ',',t the CIUf Drive-Acacia Drive-Broadway Jntersect'9n1.and a possible .all-day park· mg .facility at El Toro and Laguna Can- yon · Roads, with bw: shuttle to the beacl:i, are amOng proposals' under con- ~doration lo a current Laguna Beach • l -. . • .. ~W.ounded In. Seaplane Hijack Case By MARK SCHEINBAUM MIAMI (UPI) -Two armed men woundf!d the pilot and mechanic of a commercial ·seaplane today and fled to Ctiba · with tbe oopilot ·and f 1 v e passengers. Military 'jets and a police helicopter helplessly gave chase until the plane reached CUban territory. The· tw~lne Grumman "Goose" ' awned by aialk's AfrUDe lanCled at Havana'1, Jose 11!.rtl Airport jbla mom-· Ing and Havana ail' controllm told the Feder81 A v i a t i o n Administration, • "Everyone on board is all right." At ooe point in the hijacking, the Coest Guard )rled to block the plane from mak· Ing Its takeoff from Biscayne Bay and a 8'COJld Chalk's plane loaded with FBI agents and police sharpshooters started to cliUe the hijacked plane down the Ylorida Keys. Both were too late. When the plane tool< off, copilot Robert Wallis was at the controls. A Chalk's 1pokesman said there were f iv e pea&engers aboard the plane, in addition io Wallls ·anc1 two hijackers. '' Police aakl two black men boarded the ~ane sborUy after 6 a.m. PST as it .wa.s 'lbout to depart oo its regular morning "@gilt to Bimini 1.sland. One man was 1111ted with a ahotgun and the other had i pistol. ._ In a brief shooting spree -apparenUy 'triggered . when police ru!hed to the e!eiplane base on ){jami's famed ~acArthur Causeway, pilot James M. ~thron, 49, was woi.lnded in the arm and lie and mechanic Douglu MacKenzie, 48, ,was ctitically wounded in the stomach. -Cothron managed to get off the plane, !'long with a passenger identified as Har- !Y Davis. :·· Another Chalk's mechanic, Steve Lee, iaJd be was standing on the concrete • i'iunp 1" pfanes use to tu! into the P\water "when the pilot motioned he could 1\3e, IOIJI< belp. ·~··"Then I saw them (!be hijackers) slug -. over the head and aomebody took a " at me. MaD, did I get the hell out of ' 'liiert. II ,, .:µgal -Action • ~for Beer, Wine ;:ticense Taken -' . Legal steps to obtain a beer and wine ' hae for the FestivaJ of Arts restaurant --.ere taken Monday by Mrs. June Nep. tune of Laguna Beach, whose contract to • fJptnte the food facility rectnlly -... ., '1l!bded to 1976 by the Festival board of ''"~·' ' ·1111f' Jn a petition filed in Superior Court, "'llllnta Ana, Mrs. Neplbune aeeks recogril. 1 'tion u "aole trader" in the restaurant """Dj>tralloo, Granting of the pelltioo will ''liiable the State Department of Alcobollc ' '"l!mrage Control lo i3sue her lhe liceme. ' ". Wllboul formal court recolnllion, the ·. lbme would be bomd becallle her Mil- .i...i, TerttllCt! r;ep1ane, ls a Uqno . IOl<lln)an, Mn. N~ P!118foed. ·" "'lbe ABC 11v1 me dlajlenlation lor the ·' 6.uvil period only lall yur," Mn. Nep-•• tune uplllned, •lbec1U9e my con- -u operator ol the mtaurant !!amt oo late. However, theJ ad'fiaed me 'It would be necoaary to Pl tlimqh the '' '.~ appllcatioo proced\a'e thil year, "' I have IJJed the <OUrt petition." I " .. traffic lludy. . ln a thJrd progies.s report to the plan- ning C9mmlsaion Monday, night, Willlam Slteppant 1of•Wlll\Ur Smitli and Aisociat'l' said two alternative traffic plans Will be presented to :the city for study early in May. Shepp8rd · b hea.ding an engineerinH team corKluclini the traffic survey under • • I ' r ~ the ,Traff~ Ot>eralloo Piogram to Improve Capacity and Safety (TOPICS )., Parlicipation in. the program Is re- quired of cities wishing to continue using gasoline taz revenue for . street im-. provements . Sheppard said his team has met twice with officials of the state · Division Or Highways to evaluate state r~uirement.s ·under the mandatory ·program· ~ ·bas: receiyed approval of the study to1date •. . The TOPICS · progr~ fs .designed to meet immediate, sbort~range .traffic safe- ·ty needs to be fwided by government allocations. ea: • -.,,..-' ·.,.. Jt , • ' i. ,Ul"IT~ Tulip Time O.,er . . ; · . ·1 Entert.ainer Tiny Tim has Jiled 'for.a legal •sepai:ation from his !wife of• two years; Miss-Vicky. Tbe singer blamed· their. troubles o~her !ie.site for a .modelinJ ca,r.ee.r 3nd the, fact th'at "basicall.Y, 1'm· b ke." Tiny' and Mfss• Vieliy 'were •woo in 'llecem!ier; 1969,. on the Jo imy Garson_ show. 'l'liey are the, parents of.a d•.ughter,. Tulip Victoria . .' . I ' '. ) •• ' ·~ ' r ) • ~ r '-' Plimriers Okay Rep~a&g .,. Ward's Terrace Seawall Agreeing that bea.chfroot houBeholder.s mercial enterprise In the . commercial In some·· sectors of Laguna B(ach face zone and suggested the applicant apply special problems when high tideS are for rezoning to R-2 (multiple reside9tial) combined with strong winds, Laguna which would pennit apartment use, but pl~ commissioD!rs • Monday night wilh lo'!er ~en~jty than sought. . . autbOri:.ed repl~canent of a non--Denied a request from Marianne Vet- conf: mlRg seawall at Ward's Tetrace. · ter, 580 Vista Lane, for variance frOm the ~ planners granted the request of buildfng helSht limit to permit con· Mr. 'and ' Mrs. J. Starialand, 285Ml struct!on of a bathroom skylight in a Ward's Terrace, to replace the seawaJl dwelling, after finding no evidence of and deck over the sand between the wall hardship. · and Jlll'll',d11elling 1!>,help ,combat beac~ ·-G, ranled a request from Rev. and erosion,' , .., 1 Jn•other business Mooday, the planning Mrs. Stuart .Fitch, 2101 GieMeyre St., to cozimils.Sion: maintairi seven units on two large lota: -Denied Francis Cabang'a request for · totaling 15,000 square feet, after removing permlasioo to bu!ld an tlgbt·unlt •part· · one eslstlng b<iilding. m'eilt in a C.2 zone at alMIO Broadway -Continued a request from Earl Mills, alter nei1bbor1 protested on the grounds 472 High Drive, to have an existing lot, J ·access· and parld91. problems. 'lbe encUmbered by an encroaching swim· ~· alto 1deblted the legality of ming pool, declared a building site, when perUiiWng a llrUcture •ltbout any com-the applic8111 did not appear, . , Both alternate plans under preparation inelude parking locatiol'LS on t b e periphery of. the city, Sheppard said. One proposed locatloli would be 311 miles from the city, at the junction of El Toro Road and Laguna Canyon Road. This, be aaid, .would ~;deaigned specifically to serve. all-day beacbgoers, who could be sliutUed to a"(from the beach by the cl· ty ·bus line. There is enough parking lo the city for local residuti and shoppers, be said, but Reagan OKs New Look SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Gov, Ronald Reagan baa agreed to auppart a com· promise venereal disease education bill, Assemblywoman MSfcb K. Fong (0. Oakland), the measurt'a author, aald to- day. Reagan vetoed a bill by Mrs. Fong last Year to ease the restrictions on VD eduCaUon and lhe waged an· tm:SucceasfuJ1 fight to override the veto. _ ·=~,..~~~J: a "very ~-problom.'' Aid she Is amending a limllar bill ahe introduced Ibis year to inake It agr<eabie to the Governor . She said ttie key amendment would provide that parents be notifled.1 15 days before any inlltrildion takes' pl:ace con- cerning venereal dlsea.se. Reagan vetoed Mrs. Fong's bill last year on._ the grounds that it did not pro- vide for· advance notice to parent.!I about VD courses. . "The compromJse is that be (Reagan) will sign the bill," Mrs. Fong told a news conference. She said the amended bill "does precisely what I have been' trying to do all along." But she added, "This move should not be '!nterJreted· as , a victory for Die or a victory for the govenor. Rather, ·it Is 1 · victory for the public health of the state of Calilorn!a, especially that of the young." . . Asiemblynlan E. Richard Barnes, coauthor of the amended bW, will carry a companion m e a s u re appropriating $238,000 thjs year for"VD education. He said he expected $1 million would be pro- vided fn next year's budget. Mrs. Fong'a bUI also protects the riBhl of parents to remove their children from VD instruction, but It would not require written approval or consent for the child to take part in the courw. The measure also assures that no teacher's Or adminiat.rator'1 aedtntials will be jeopardized by the teaching ol VD COUrses, allows local scbclol distrlct.s to determine at what grade level the · courS<s should , be taught and permits paI<11ts to illlpect instructional materiail u.sed in ·the courtes. · ·Midshipmen Ousted ANNAPOLIS, Mid. (UPI) -Tbe Naval Academy Monday expelled 1 e v e ri midlblpmen, !nclud!ng two ...iors, for smoking marijuana. In addition to tbe seniors, due to have graduated in June, those d!srnilled included -juniors and two IOpbonioru. Van · for Mikels Readied • not for all.day beach visitors. The Canyon location would be feasible , the engineers Celi, IC visitors would drop off their families and beach gear· at the ocean· fn>nt, leaving only the driver to make the trip to and from'lhe parking facilily. I)l recommeDdlpg clooure of the block of Forest Avenue adjacent to Coast !llgbw~y, Shep~ nol>d that the traffic survey showed 15 · ~t of Forest Avenue traffic tutns off 1t Broadway Ind only five pereent 1oes lhroUgb to Coast a · Highway, the remainder prtsumably u1o ing the block for parking. "The block already is being used primarily for parking," he said. The s1,1rvey will propose traffic slgnalJ on Glenneyre Street at Legion Street and Th~ia Street (the city ctluncil already has approved allocation of some earlier TOPICS funds for the latter site.) • These would'be "trip lights," activated bY vehJcles seeking to cross Glenneyre at (See TOPICS, Pa1e Z) New Trustee ' Sets Sights · On Congress By GEOliGB LEIDAL Of .. Dellr ........... Earl . Carraway ol El Toro, the newest member of the Tustin Union High School District Board ol Trustees, saJd today hi will challenge incumbent Rep. John G. Schmitz (R·Tustln) in the 'GOP ~ thl.s June. . "I think Republicans in the 39lb CongreSlionaJ District are fed U~ with I coilgressman who openly . att.W Iha President ol the United States," Aid Car- TAKES ON SCMMIT1: '· raway. He Is * ·mii:ll ... ba11a!f wllo descrtberr bimaell u . I ........ allva I llepubllcan. lie bu llffd In 0ranp Coi.mty for 11 years. Carraway bqait attacill on· wllal ba called "John Birch Party" lactlcs of aome membm of the TulUn blah board ahorily alter be was ... led im that body Feb. 14. Congreaman Sclimitz Is a member of the John Birch Society. Earl Carraway Review. Design Otdinanee Gets Planners : Okay · . The Laguria Beach· Planning ·Com- mlsl;~n ·Monday night . approved and f"""1<fed to the City Council, a new ordinance providing ·for design review lbroughouMhe city" qr""10g, to enmpt I\.lr (single resldenilal) and R-2 (multiple resi.denijal) zones ~m·Jtslpt;0visi6ns. . . ' Tbe ordinaJ!Ce, under ~Y. for, the past four mouths, seeks to , 11encourate the berrt contemporary and · .p/ofeaalonal design practices; encourage 'individual Identity for ·specific uses; e'ncourage community idenUty in character . with a village ~tmosphere; erihance property values; respect envil'Qnniental qualitiea; and minimize visual aQd psycho{oglcal stress:· resulUng from unplanned, un- related and poorly deslgned develop- ments." If adopted by lbt cowicil, It will make all new ~ addlUons, relocations •nc:I ezterlor changee, except in the ex· emplecl zont1, aibjecl to delJgn ,...iew at the time permits· are fllued. Certain minor c::ategoriet could be exempted at the dllcretion of the-plaMinf director. Tbe new law •would 'enr!OUrage apecial design ud· lnlereoti!ll •detail <:olll!atent with the bll!iding ·moll!, while ... king strucltirea that architecturally com- pi<meot adjaceot developments ,ud avoid gartlh llld oonfllclirr( relatiomhl(JI, The, .,. of lonf·lullng, )ow mafr>. tenance materials, u opposed to fast- deteriorating lflacked.on" m a:,t e·r la I 1 would be eocouraged. Natural features of the l:JlilJdlng site, ih- ciuding trees, outcroppinp, Vtow orien- tation and the like would be integrated with the structure and preserved u far asprralble. l.nt<rfererrce with the enjoyment of oll}er property or the orderly d,evelop- ment ol the nelgbtiOJ!lood wOuld have to ltecentiy, Scbmftz bu been crlticaf of the President, ·particularly with~ t,. Nixon's ciifua trip, -In additi"'!1 it has been aMOWJCed that Schmlts win ba one of the lead~ of a primary campaJin in California on behalf of conservatlVt Rep. John Ashbrook (R-Ob!o), alao a Nix- on critlc. Carraway said he plans to make a formal declaration of hls candkiaey Wednesday. 'Qle 39lb d!str!ct boundaries were iedhwn recenUy, to exclude1he Weotern White House in San Clemente, Pns!dent Nixon's voting residence. It coven Tustin, Mission Viejo, parts of lrvfne and Santa Ana, Leisure World, EI Toro, pert of Newport Beach and San Juan Capistrano. Carraway, 43, Is a graduate of Santa Ana College and holds a maater's degree from Cai State Long Beach. He and hill wife, Patricia, live in Lake Forest and have three children. They have two daughters attending Sadd!eback Com- munity College and a son who ls a so phomore at Mjsslon Viejo High School. ,A combat veteran of the Korean Confilct, Carraway lJ 1 member of the Orange County RepubUcan 4001 waa a school administrator and teacher, served on the fund campaign for Childttns Hoapilal of Oran1e County and Is a mem- ber of the boanl ol ~ of Ibo Sunl<ist Development ComP111J. He aa11 he Is running to uneeat Sclmjlts and provide Orange CountJ with repreaentation supportive ol Praldllll Nl.xoll'1 pollcta at bomt ud abroad. 01 am 1 comerv1Uve 1'bo beUe'9I ii Individual rtchta. free llllerJlrlle. ... "' rlghtl, property rtgbta and the rwphllcan form of government," he llid. ' Oraage c ••• Weatller F T .:: R he $5 500 be avoided under the law. Fund for ormer· JA&M-una Athlere eac s , Specific llandardo -the pr_..s 0 ordinanco include ICreenJac ol - Tllose low clouds wtll dampen ,Plrits·only along the Oran1e Coast again on Wectneoday, wtth lltll• chance of IUl1lbJnt lbtoUgb 'l1uu> day. Hlgba IO to 70. Lows lMI. Tbe fuod drive to help Bobby Mikels is nearly completed al)d his specially fitted VID1Wlll ba rea4y WI week, accotdtng to Iba ~ for the Lofuna Beach ~ -Don Crtvler, chaimlan <( Ibo f u n d drive, Aid toc11y the :, · o u n g businessman'• club bu thus far railed ::io~ mt.;: n'Q':.,:.:::: pme, which raised about ft,llOI IO bolp Mll<els, a formet-Laguna lleacb atblele who lllffered paral)'lfng injuries in an ' • auto accldent a year ago. Mikels appeared briefly at Friday's game and recelv91t a-~ ovation • from the nearly 1,IOO relldeata Plcbd fl> '. to tllt-lliCb scboqt,'iYJIUlll(um. _~.u ..... ..,.~,· er..ler"sald. "It ,_ 'frf to that Bobby -feella& Up to •II Tba """' = the hiBh school vll'lilf oquad toot former players on Iba Im tllm, '""' the CIF cbam-!llrlloldP. and ~. lllS team, Which was ilJo a1' runner,l';. Deoplte 10 'f " '°', little buketban • practice, the C1F team nearly defeated ltorqe area aad ""1"b )'ll'Cll. docill the biclucbool team. Final rrcore wu Mo abd ramP!f;' llmflaUoo ol parkln(. ·lot a.·--·· •. , .. • .. ,_ _ • ·-. lllhtlng flztures to a mul'!1""' hellht of • . ' , JI feet; ~ of ~lea! iqrjlp-, Qoe~ll&id the lunil pl 111',0llO Ind men! and dlid-k; lldlsllirr( ol roof· -tbol tllt ball-, 1dll ·be IOUllll ~t~,,t V/11110,....., ptlMs a n d throUilli ... lkx>i. 'Ille iaone1 wiu be ' ~.to Mll)th tbt hllllilb\&: and , Uled 1o purchaoe a van wllll a IPIO!af ., landoclplng -ding to pidel~ hoilt bulk Into · It to fldlltate liilb!a' alroody adOrrled by tbt commission, transportation to cl-at UC Riftrlldo Tht ordinance; provides for · •PP!•is and on vtalta to hil flillltl1 in Llipna. from dectllona ol Ille planning d!toclor'to Tbe fund chalnnan •kl Ille whlcle II the Deo!co Rovillf Board, which is to· lie -being fitted with the boil! Ind obOuJd eolablilhed by the Ctly Counc!~ al>d from be ready by the eod ol the week. . ~ board's declaioo to the City Cow)cil. • INSIDE TeD~Y Scitnti.111 141<1 a llard look at Vttomin E cr02e that'• 1WeeJ)ing lh• countrv. See •torv, Paoe 12. L ~hrfi 1 & 11 '!!'P.: ' , ... 1 , .. , .... ,,.... ..... t 4 =·--'=" " • ., _. I c,__.. tt ,,....., """' 1 .,... ........ ' """' , .. ,, ••1twt.1 ~"4 ' ............ ,.n ........... "'' ,, ,......_ " '"-" t•n ~ ,, ..., ......... En.: . ........ ,. ...., .. ,4 ............... ·'' . ) • ;t. DAILY PILDT LB T .... -7,lm . .: I < .r Downs · Mle Over Vietnam ' Huntington -·~lie . . . 1 >. &co•t1P.born. combat flier from Hun-- u..i. -'11111'"" --•llWIJc1lztnW.....,hJMlpinc " -...,., dllllnctlol )a the llralll -dolftlllt'llo<o'lllt Ult --" Loo A.J st Air Slatlot. whlle Ibo' ....., Pl,,.,. fl.a.-lla'IJ cllill. lnillcally, u. JnckletllQ'• :1 or-ii. r """ .,.., lfl'IJ· aflalor. J~, .... at down Jalll OitlltiD--la the -ano ln •blch Monday'.,.Mrlal comhet Io o k place. Norris· Is 11mr a hil partner were wllb three other Plw> tocm -!Inc alower Al and AT attacl< bombers -they ~od witll a~ lacklng MIG alrcralt. ail ln the IOtUe returned to the Coral Sea Mlaly, • • hil Fl Phanlom pilot sbool down a MIG- 17 tn a huge aerlal doSflghl over North Vietnam. --•HttosNlda. .......... ,,....... Ir ..... It TbcrllYo •llllr DltN, Hue" ... ..... llnlled ................. .... Dodging telePhOne-Pole-length surfice- to-alr SAM mlulles, l..t. Freckleton and hls partner engaged in mmue and can- non combat, sending their MIG spiraling tn •qioko ;uid namea tnto a blllslde. The 1ctlon tnvolvl111 Lt. Freckleton, a ·1961 UC Irvtne grlduate wllb 1 degree to . psychology, occurred over the Quang Lin airfield 150 miles south of Hanoi. 1!111 -lioneJI 1'1111 -~ il<n lilot Ille allor tiod bid MWI belcn 90COUllta ...... -........ .. pr'-.t war, :::· Radio Hanoi blnled U..t heavy bombil)g raldl have resumed tn an unconftrmed broadcaa\ condemning the boatllllles Monday by planes from the aircraft car- The fQOre by Lt. William C. Freckleton Jr., Jt. aod hia partner was the fourth ln Jin and the llllb MIG kill of lbe war. being Jnlormod oJ her llOll's aorist heroics. Junior-grade but • Mn. Freclditon es· plained his new rank toot effect t~y. Contacted where ahe workl at Loa Alamitos Naval AJr Station L t . Freckleton's mother bad not been notified "I sure wiah he waa home,"-she re- flected .• ;You're always on the brink « fear when you &et these ca Us."' The young Phantom radar-inte~pt of· fleer'• mother ls secretary to a colonel a& He would have made lt anyway, wl~ut the combat victory oharod with Lt. G1ry Weigand, of Colwnbua, Ohio, lo rier USS Coral Sea. -North Vietnam claimed two U.S. planes were hit. bY. antiaircraft fire and downed, but the U.$. Command denied it, saying The big jet.t are fiytng escort for ,.. ; called protective reacUon strikes against North Vietnamese antlatrcraft empJacements and military b 1 I I I ,. capable of atriklng southward. Judge Hired Finance Aide lnIT&TCase ' Powell Flown To Hospiuil WASHINGTON (AP) -U.S. Diltrlct MIAMI, Fla. (AP) -Former New York Congressman · Adam C'llyton Powell was flown by Coast Gliard helicopter from his Baba· mian. retreat at Bimini early today and milled to Jackson Memorial llooplli,I tn Mtami, hospital olflclala Judge Rlcha1'I McLaren eonctdtd tod>y be apparenUy went through the While House in blrlng an outside financial ad· vlser who figured prominently in the out· of-court settlement of a multi-million dollar antitrust suit against International Te~ne & Telqraph Corp~ McLaren, ttlltn& of actlooa taken when he wu head of the Jlllllce Deportmenl'I antllruot division, alto ttsUfled before the Senate Judiciary Committee bll former chief economic aide wu nol comulted because he was not a financial expert, had a heavy workload and was not ln a 0 need to know" poaition. Judge McLaren made the atatem!nt during the fourth day of hearings into lhe committee's lnvesUgatlon on accuPtioos by columnltl Jlclt Andenon of im- propriety by Jlllllce Department officlalt tn lhe se!Uement of the suit against IT&T. Andoraon bu writt.n that the 1ult w11 dropped altar IT&T pledgod to oontrlbuta l@,000 to help defray expenses of lhe Republican Na1ional ConvenUon in San Diego next Augllll. Andenon 11CC11snd acttn1 AUy. Gen. Richard G. Kletndlenst of playing ID im- portant role ln the declJlon to drop the lull. Kleindienst uked the oommlttte to reopen his confirmation hearings to be attorney general, lllCCeedlng John N. Mitchell, ao that be could clear lhe air. A~ with Kletndlenst, McLaren N!d_ he iJ>l!!l:enllY :!U ~ wtie!!jl_e_ Mid Ill! _ .. that be did not eonsult with lhe Whitt House tn the selection of Richard J. Ramsden, a 34-year-old New York Investment banker, to make the ouillde llnanclal 1tuty of IT&T a'!'I the repercuulons of a divestiture tougbt by the JutUce pepartment. "t .. 1c1 I aldn't remember recstltng dilcusotnl the IT&T case wllb the While Hoo,. « Peter Flanlian. I still don't have a recollection. It now 1ppears there was 10me colllllltaUon" McLaren uld. He said, however, that 1pecl1l White House usl!tant Flanigan "wu almply a conduit tor my request to secure Ramsden. "Ramsden submitted the IT&T report May 17 to Flanigan and Jt was forwarded to me by Flanigan," he said. "Al. far as I am concerned, Ramsdep's report was prepared for and submJttecfto the anUlrust divbion," be continued. "The report speala for llsell." The two men who were the principal economic advisers to McLaren In 1971 said over the weekend they played no role in resolving the controversial JT&T litigation. They are KeMeth G. Elzinga, former economic assistant to McLaren and now at lhe University of Vlrgtnla, and William Mueller, former chief economist 1t the Federal Trade CommissJon and now at tbe Univenlty of Wisconsin. McLaren said Elzinga .:i.nd Mueller were not consulted primarily because the department wu tni.rested tn bavlng flnancltl experts look at the case and they were economists. OIANel COAIT DAILY PILOT Tiit 0!'11'1111 Cot•! DAILY l'ILOT, wtlfl lllflktl le comtolntd tM N-"'-&. .It MllllllM 111 1111 Or•rioe Cotti htllbhlnt Conw-ny ........ ,..,. tdll!Mt ,.,.. ~ltMd. Mondty '""°""" ,r ... y, for Co&M M_, Nl'#pllff ''"""' H1111ltngto11 leKll/FOUftttlf'I V•!i.y, LttlN htcfl, INl!lt/$tc141el!Kll: 111111 kn ClftMnlt/ hn J11t1n c1pc111r1no. . A •Ina!• reilonel ~lllOn II M tltl'lld kturd•YJ tnd $vnd•l1· Tl'lt prlnclpel Pllbllll'llng Pltnt 11 •I »O Wttl .... $1rMt, Cost• Mtst, CtlllOmle, '262'. Rob1rl N. W11J Pr•Jlclt nt llld 1'11b111Mr J1ek rt C11rl1y Vic• Praldtnl ..... Gtrllr•I M•n•oer TliM11 K1e11U Editor Tllom11 A. Murphine M•l'llllnt £dllor Cherie• H. loo1 Rieh•r' '· Nill Att!lllnl M•ntt!t'lll l!dltora • ....... .... Offtc9 222 For•tt A111nile MeUhtt Ada ..... ! ,,0 . 101 '''· t2652 ,,_o_ C.te MIMI: UI Wtl/ l1y Strllt ~ htdl: llrl Ntwr:iort leu,_.... ... Hl.lnllntltn lffctl: 11111 lteefl '°"'"'"" ~ CJlmlnfet »S Nltrltl 11 C.mW.. ._i .. 1a. \ ·A spokesman for Jack Io n Memorial said Powell was in satisfactory condition but wou1d not reveal the nature of bis illness. However, '• U.S. Coast Gu~ spokesman aald the U.year.old Powell recenUy underwent prostate surgery ' and was ev1cuated from h lbe ttny Bahamian islet today alter be developed 1 u r 1 l c a I com- ·, plication•. Laguna Student Wins Paris. Trip In Speech Everit Adrlanl D. Watt, a Laguna Beach H11h School llUdent, ha1 been awarded a tw .. month trip to Paris, France, tn lhe ntnth- annual Alllance Francaise French-speak· tn1 contest befd recenlly at UC Irvine. Mlq Watt came in first in the all-coun- ty !!nail In tbe Impromptu 1peech division. Her top1c w11 "What does the word 'France' m1ke me think of." Her lfand prise will be further study of French th.II aummer at the school of the Alltance Francaise tn Paris. 'I1ie contelt Is aponsored by lbe Ora111e County chapter of Alllance, which has about (IO members from Newport Beach, Coata Meaa, Dana Potnt, Laguna Beach, Hunttnctm Buch, Irvtne and othet Qr@lp Coo!!Jy c111... -. • Locaf hlcb achoo! and coUe1e lllUd- of French c<lmpete. Lisa Tolomeo of Santa Ana College won first place in the college impromptu 1peech dlvlston and received $100. .Elizabeth Dall, Corona del Mar HJgh School, was second place and Shanna L. Gerrard, Foolblll High School (Tustin), was third in the hlgh school impromptu contest. Orange Coet winners ln the prepared speech contests are Ann Schneidennan, CdM High School, second; Nancy Smltb CdM, third; JeMifer Suchomel, CdM, honorable mention, and Lorraine B. Long, first, Foothill. They received medals, diplomas and prize books at the finals Feb. 28. All all-county winners are given Honorary Student memberships ln the local Alliance. About 58 students from ti Orange! County achool• participated tn thl preliminary and final contest.. The federal grand iurY ls looking Into possible charges of mall fraud stemming from Irving's correspondence w i t h McGraw-HUI. 111e county panel is probing poss.slble consp~acy, forgery, perjury and grand larceny charges. Swiss authorities have requested ex· tr8dition of Mrs . Irving on charges of bank fraud and passport forgery. ~ Police Hunting Psychologist In. 2 Shootin,gs UPLAND (UPI) -A psychologist's wi fe w1s found beaten and strangled in a red plutlc bag In a bedroom clo .. t of · their apenslve bome only minutes after his secretary was found wounded 1n the head, police said. ·A search w1s under way for. the psychologist, Jules Van Praag, 42, and tht couple's If.year-old daughter, Janne, · a freshman student at Upland · Hllh School . His car wu found at 3 a.m. today 1n a parktn1 lot at Ontario lntemaUonst Airport. The body of Mrs. AM Van Praag. 43, was found at 11:17 p.m. Monday, by of· ficers summoned to the home by a sllent alarm. Only four minutes earlier, Elizabeth Ann MCCielland, '3, of T•mple Clly, Van Praag's secrellry, was shot 1n the back of the head in Van Praag's office, poUce sald. She wu Jn critical condlUon at Motbodisl Hospllal In Arcadia . Capt. Howard Seay of Ibo Upland · Police Department said Mrs. McClelland was 1ble to lell lnvutlgaUng officers that she waa driven to the offlce by Van Prug shortly before she was shot, but waa unable to say who ahot her. , ......... (714) '4Jo4JJt Clul"'4 •~ ..... 642·1611 Lot--AR hport-T1Np•111 4Mot4U C"""*'I, tptf, °""'9 COl1I Mii ....... c ...... .-. ... ,.... ....... llllll!rttion.. ........ , -llW ,,, Mwf11ttfMn19 llel'tlft '"" "" ~ wllfllWt lf«:ltl ""' .,...... "' ...,... ..... . ..... ,.._ .......... el N""9ft llK!t 5e.oy · said whll• olflwa were In· veati1aU111 h" ahoollng, other officers had been summoned to the Van Praag mldence by a 11lent 1larm which IP. ' porenUy had been att off accldtn~lly. Thert, omcen foond the body of Mn. Mt C..lil Mlle,, CtltfwNI. W.Cti,tltn W Ul'TW OM "'911th~I 1111 .,...II U.U ~I ""'""" llllillW-if_&I _,..,.,,. ' Van Prug, stuffed In a hetvy 11u1e ttd plastic bal In a bedroom. clOStt. the be8'y alrivity. ' The HuntJniton Beach navigator and Republicans in Tiny Town Give Nixon 11 of 1 7 Votes DIXVILLE NOTCH, N.H. (AP) -Tht 17 registered voters of th.111 tiny far north resort community ope&d the 1'72 prealdentlal ballotlnl at one mtnule paat midnight today. casUng thetr votes for the New1 Hampsbtre-presidentlal primary in a hotel bar. President Nixon swept all 11 Republiqn votes cast. 1 Sen. Edmund S. Muskie of Maine won a ~1 decision over Sen. George McGovern of Soulb Dakota ln the six Democratic ballots. More new1D1en and television cameramen than voters were OD band for the event. . Town Clerk Frederick Tillotso~, p , said the town "votes first in the natlop·so that possibly we can be heard. •1 -- "We hope the nation will listen to the sound of one· small voice," he said. Dlxville Notch, 20 miles from the 'Cana- dian border, is a town with one industry -the Balsams Hotel, opened in the 1880s as a summer resort and expanded lo a year-round operation ab: years ago With the deVelopment of 1 the n e 1 r h.y Wilderness aki area. All but two of the town's 17 registered voten are employed by .the hotel or are married to bottl eme19yes. The lwo nonemployes, Mr. and ""1· f'rl!lk Nash, are·datry fartnen. · • ln 1968, Nixon, then ~ginning the cam- paign that took him to the Whlte House, won the primary balloting here 7 to 1. The lone dissenting_ vote then went to Lyndon B. Johnson. Dixville Notch was Incorporated as a town in 1960 and has had an unbroken record of picking the loser in the November presidenUal elections. The town voted 7 to O for Nixon ·in 1960, 9 to 0 for Barry Goldwater in 1964 and 8 to 4: for Hubert H. Humphrey in 1968. The townsfolk galhered in the Balsams bar Monday at 11 :30 _p,m. ·and sat down at green, cloth-covered cocktail tables at 11:4.1. Each table was separated by a 10.foot high slab of ~liarter-tnch plywood lugged in for the ocqaaion. · · The ·voten ,placed their ballots In a wbltt box. At mldniiht, Town ldoc!ualor Nell Tillotson; 73, began lhe tab!llatlon. TlJlotaon owns the Balsams. His )'Ollllfel! eon, Frederlclc, Is town clerk. Legi-slntnrs .Preparing "' . For Coastline Battle _, I " ' ' By BILL STALL 1 •• was listed u an opponent last year when . SACRAMENTO (AP) .-Lawmakers , a couUtne bill by Aasemblyman Alan dug in today in for another batUe over. .Sleroty (~Beverly Hilla), Wu defeated c:onaerving ca.tifofnia•s 1, O 8 7 • m j I e. in the committee on a 4-4 voice' vole. coastline -which ranges estheUcally. A aiml.lar Sieroty bill, coMidertd 1he -IMpl wlld,=itolatell bMcbil aad €~.;.. tiij1-R of. iit;w1·111ine~ pro- bluffa to cluttered, b o n k y -to n k pou!a be!°"' t!Je Leglllirtu.., Is movtng developmenls. in lbe Auembly and i. being ~nsored A key move Jn the is.sue could come to-day when the Senate Rules Committee b~ Sen. Donald L. Grunsky (ft..Watson- conslders naming a successor to Sen. villt>.: \ Gordon Cologne OD lhe Senate Natural • 'Ile. Senate committee, still one man Resources CommJttee -an appointee ·short, 'held itl first hearing Monday on a that might be the swJnc vote on coasWne rival' plan sponsored ~ Sen. James Q. bills. Wedworlb (D-Hawthor;eJ. Wed.worth Cologne lR·lndio), appointed an appeal planned to seek a vole on hls bill Monday court Justice by Gov. RoD8ld Reagan. but decided at the last minute to ask a two-week postponement. The bearing did go ahead on the bill at Wedwortb's insistence, however, when he said "a Jot of people came a long way" for the meeting. But when he called off ' Kissing Thief Sreals $4,000 ' SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -An amorous bandit robbed a Nob Rill restaurant of $4,000 and kissed the bookkeeper good·bye. Police said Bessie Ow, 36, was handcuffed Monday to a stair rail- tng by the robber, wbo kissed her on the ft1rehead and s a i d , "Thanks," before escaping. From Page I TOPICS ... the two intersections. Similar "trip lights" 1'!!J be proposed on Broadway at the Beach Street and Forest Avenue intersectiohs, to permit cars to enter the traffic flow between Coast Highway and the Canyon with in· creased safety. The lights would remain green on Broadway ,unless activate_d by an entering vehicle. Another major circulation revision which will be proposed iii lhe alttrnates Is removal ·of the traffic.lslanda at Clilf· Acacia-Broadway Md creation of 1-cul de sac at the Broadway end of Cllff Drive, Jeavlng turnoffs from Broa.dway only at Acacia Drive_!lnd Beach Street. ' The engineers appear to emphasize the need for thalritalning • free now of traf· fie from Laguna Canyon to the coast via Broadway. Sheppard noted !bat by 1974- 75, the existing Laguna Canyon Road will become a four·lane artery with a median is.land aild suggested that it might also be adviSable to turri Broadway into a four. lane road by that time, to handle the feed-in from, the canyon. This, he said, -would involve removing some parking spaces. - ' Another consideration for the future, when fublla become available, Sheppard ,aid, Wt;>Uld, tit ,,the ei:tension of Second Stre<t acroes the existing city parklnl lot to jotn pill D'i"e across Broadway,,'jbls he .said, JOOul4 lnv.o(v1 lpnd purclwt.t, • The engirieers, he said, will conUnue their Jnterviews with drivers and b\Jainess people during March and early April, in an attempt to establish a definite pattern of parking needs for in· clw:ion in their final reCommendations. Fastest Gun Hit By Three Slugs Candidates Vie For Public Vote _. In Laguna Beach several names of prospective witnesses, POWAY (AP) _ Chuck Fries, known no one came forward. as the fastest draw In town, remained in "Sapie old etory," Wedworth lamented . critical condition in Palomar Memorial ••Everybo<lt' for us is not here." Hospital today from three gunshot The oppotiiUop included the Sierra Club wounds he suffered Jast Tuesday during a and, the CoUlai Allilnce. · holdup at the market where be works. After a relaUvely quiet start, the Wedworth ,..did call one favorable Fries apparentJy was unanned without Laguna Beach city councU nee wUt move witness before.the hearing ended, Dugald a gun in the store, sheriff's Investigators Heavy Turnout ·For Override Vote Recorded Damp. drizzly weather throu'ghout the South eo ... t Ibis mornlog failed to dettr a heavy turriout of voters in the elecUon on continuing the 50-cent tax override in the Capistrano Unified School District. Spot checks of nine polling places show- ed that about 11 perceol of the electorate had cast ballots before noon and tome areas reported lines of persou waiting ~ vote. , Heavy turnouts were w Ides pre ad throughout the dlstricL At midmorning workers at San Clemente Civic Center reported a line forming. All the precincts checked from San Clemente to Mission Viejo reported that voting was steady. "" Polls will remain open uotll I o'clock tontgbt. The election, to determine if the over- ride should remain for the nut three years, was preceded by a heavy push by students at San Clemente High School wbo spent the weekend urging penons to cast votes. Thousands of small notices were hung on doorknobs throughout the district 1s other students organized par1des and rallies. Formal opposition to the continuance has been lighl. Several groups lhrougbout thl district have endorsed yes votes; claiming that unles.s the present tu rate can be assured, critical programs in scboots would have to bt cut. , Not opening the new Dana Hills High School on schedule also is a conslderaUon by trustees if the override continuanoe were to fail . Music Courses At Saddleback Soulh Ora111e County residents who plaf a mw:ical instrument or who would like to learn will have the opportunity thil spring through evening claues at Sad- dleback College. Officials at the community college 11'1 Mission Viejo have announced that even- ing music courses will be offered la 1tring, wind and born instruments. Registration for the spring quarter wlU be held March 22 and 23 with cla11e1 beginning April 3. The chamber orchestra will meet from 6 to 10 p.m. on Tueadays under the director of Peter Fournier. The atage band cla" Is schedulod for 7 to 10 p.m. on Mondays and is directed by Montt LaBontt. Both cllS!les are free. Further in- formation may be obtained from in- structor LaBonte at 837-9700 or 495--fklO. forward this month With .the flr1t of a' GUllea, lobb~ .for the California Real said. series of public forums for the aix C!f'uncU• Estate Assoc,IOn. Fries won his qu ick draw title in com· M" D . C A d'd ·-Sen. DeMll Carpenter (ft-Newport pdilion during thetown's annual eelebra· Ice rive at way can 1 1""3· Beach), announced Monday that he plana tlo n called Pow W'1W Days. Blank am· Leading off will be a Village Laguna. to introduce his own. coastline protection It' · d · th t l N~INGHAM E l d 1ponsored forum at 8 p.m. Tuesday, 1 t k d lh 111 . h !11Un ion 1s .use 1n econ es . vi, , ng an (UPI} _ March 14, in city hall council chambers. Pan nex wee PU ere st is a c ance The sponsoring organization donated its Mn:. Gwen West reported her tom cat Each candidate will be asked to give a the Reagan administration will have its treasury of $280 to establish a fund for "Tiger" bas quit home. "Hordea " abort statement and to respond to ques-7jo;;;wn;;;;pro;;;;po;;;;•al;;;;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;him;;;;and;;;h;ls;;;fa;m;i;ly;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;nu;·;ce;, ';' ;sh;e;s;st;d;, ';'dro;;;v;e;b;lm;;;cr;azy;;.;";;-tions from the audience. I On Tuesday, March 21, ot 7,30 p.m. also in the council chambers, the Laguna Beach Ta:a:payers Association w J 11 sponsor a similar forum , also open to the public. On Thunday, March 2.1, the·candldates have two pre-election lnvJtations, one for breakfast with the Board of Realtors, the second for Junch with the Soroptimlsts. The Laguna Beach Coordinating Coun- cil will wrap up the campaign with a Candidates Night program at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 4 tn lhe council chambers. The six candidates for two upcoming four-year tenns on the city couocll art lncumbel)ts Charllon Boyd an~ Roy Holm and Richard Carr, France.a Haller, Harry Lawrence and Belb Leeds. Lagunan Returns· To Burg~ed Home A Laguna Beach man returned home from a trip Monday and discovered that his house had been burglarized and his automobile stolen. Pollet nld DoUllH W. Low, of mt C.rrllos Drive, reported the !belt of the 1965 Volkawq:on aDd miscellaneous bouiehold items, Including Hveral ... tlque clocks and clothing. Total '°" wu sel It ll,800. However, officers noted th at a television; a sttreo and many other valuable fumlshlnga. were loft unt®cbed tn Low'• ....... Entry to the mldence wu 11lnod by removtn, a iinlll panel of 1lua from the locked !root-'foor and reachln( INkle to turil the liiiOlo. lnv..il(aton detarmlnld, throqh dllcualons with neJchbon, that the tbeltl OCCllmd -tlnie SalwQ:r night. It's ·: Your Dollar! •• ' ' QUITE · OFTEN A CUSTOMER IS CONFUSED Wf;iEN SHOPPING FOR CARPETING. HE ASSUMES THAT IF A CARPET PILE IS HEAVY AND THICK .THE .. CARPET IS NECESSARILY Of GOOD QUApTY. NOT TRUE! MORE OFTEN THE QUALITY OF THE FIBER, AND NOT THE QUANTITY, IS THE PETERMINING FACTOR .WHICH CONT_!PLS WEAR AND PERFORMANCE. IT'S YOUR MONEY, -SO, WHEN BUYING YOUR CARPETING, MAKE SURE YOU ARE DEALING W~H AN ESTABLISHED MILL, AND EQUALLY AS IMe'.)RTANT, A REPUTABLE DEALER. w l ALDEN'S , · CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave • COSTA MISA 646 4131 ' . I ' • • -~- VOi;. ·65, NO. 67, 2 S~IONS, 24 PAGES • • • .. J • .• • • • :TVESOAiY, MAllCH 7, .IJ12. • ORANGE COUNTY,' ~RNI~ ~~~~~~~.....,.~+-~~~~~~~...:;;:::::;;:.;;:-=-:~-'-~--,,,..,., ......... ~..;. .... ~...,..-.~;.;.~._~~~~~~~ .......... ~~~~~ .... ,...;:...~...,.~ ..... ~~~~ . c 2 Wo.rinded -' I . In Seaplane ~jack ·Case By MARK SCllEINBAUM MlAMl (UPI) --Two armed men wwnded ·the pilot and mechanic <>f a 11111nrnmlal 1eaplane today and fled lo CUba · w)th the copilot and f I v • • passengers. Military jets and a police heilcopter be1plessly gave chase until the plane reached Cuban territory. 'l)e ~glne Grumman "Goose" owned by Chalk's Airline landed al Havana'• Joee ,14arU Airport this morn- ing and Hiv1na / air controllers told the Federal A, v 1 a t i o n Administration, ''Everyone on 'board is all right." At """ painl lo th< hijacking, the c ... t Gu.ni titod .fo block the pl... from inu. tog Its llUolf from Bl!Cayne Bay and a second ciiolk'1 ploDe loodlil with FBI a1ents and. p>ll<;e lbtrpohooters llarted tq chMe Ille bijacked P!ani down the FIOrida Keyt. -wen too late. Wiien Ille ,i.e toot off, copilot Robert Wallli ·-11 the control._ A Chalk's ~n' said there were f 1 v e i>AWl'llei:t aboard the plane, in addition lo Wallil ud two hijackets. , · Polke uld two bllck men boorded the p1ane •bortti 11ter • •• -.wr • 1to.•11 about lo dep¢ on Its ~ nlornillg . ' ' flight to B!mlill Island. one man wa1 armed with a shotgun ind the other bad a pistol. In a brief llhOoling spree -apparenily l!isgered when poli<e rushed lo the seaplane base <>n . 'Miami's famed MacAri.hur Cau.seway1 pilot Jame. ~M. C0thron, 49, was wounded in tht arm and tei and meehaOic Douglas MacKenzie, 411, was criUcaily ~Ound~ in the stomach. .• ~• Jll&naged lo 1et off the plane, along with a pessenger ldenlllied 11 Har· rY Davi!. Another Chalk's mechanic, steve Lee, siid be was standllig on 'Utt concrete rlJlip the planes use to taxi Into the water ,"when the pilot motioned be coujd ule some belp. ,'~Then I saw them (the hijackers) slug htm, over the 'bead and somebody took a ~t'atme .. Man, did I-get the· hell out of bite." ' ••• Nine Candidates • Jor San Joaquin • J)oard to Speak 41Ine candidates vytog for one ... t .~n tbl' San Joaquin Eementary Sc:bool . i Board of Tnm~ will address hers of the Retired Teachers' tion of \,aguna HilJs Wedneoday. .. . meeting will take place in CI1i bouoe Tbree al I p.m. '!be publlc ts lq for the seat vacated by the lion of James Nelson who inoyed pf the district art Robert J. Acres of ro, Judith L. Buss of Laguna Hiib., s C. Duffy of Mioslon Viejo, Norman GJl\ibw] of Irvine, C. O'Donnell Lee of lniAe, Dora Ann Lee of El Toro, Vincent ~oolh of El Toro, Joseph A. P•son Jr. of El Toro, and lloger G. n..sbotlom of El Toro. .Abo on llie program will be a talk by Mart Cornelius of Laguna HilJs on what to'lkibk for lln a trustee. Mrs. Cornelius htll ·been active In acbool functto,ns 1or 81ftl'al years and ba.s been a truitee ~If. -.. , '{\.issing Thief jr . St.eah $4,000 UN FRANclBoo1 (UP!) -'An amorous bandit robtied a.Nob HHI rmaurant of ''4,00ll 111111 tlmd the bookkeeper good-bye. Police aaJd -Ow, II, WU banclcufled Monday to a stair nll· q by the -. wbo -her on the fcnbead and 11 Id , "'11>1nkl/1 bdon llCIPlnl· I ·(' . . j ' ea • -UP'ITI ......... Talip Time Over . ' Entertainer Tiny Tim has filed for a legal separation from his wile of two years( Miss Vicfy! The singer blamed their trbubles on her desire for a.modeling career and the fact that "basically, I'm broke." · Tiny and Miss Vicky ·~ere wed in Dt:l!<mber,. 196~. on the Johnny Cirson show. ~~y arei tbe par~nts o.f a ~~g~ter, Tulip Victoria. . Reagan~S~ppo.1·._: ! ~port~.· ' . On. CQmpro~se-VD Bill . SACRAMEN'l'O (UPI) -,·Gov. Ronald Reagan· bas ·agreed !<> support. a com- promise venereal disease education bill, AssembtYWoniaR ~ch · K. Fong (o-· ., . . . . ' Oakland ), tbe measure's autbOr, said to-day. · · . ' · Reag81l""vetoed aibill by Mrs: F.ang last year---. to · ease the · restrictiQlls on VD educitiol!'and she waged an1unsuccessful ngnt, to'.ovenide the veto. Mrs. · Fong, who declared VD ls 11pabedfuic" In CatifOl'Dia and cOnstitutes a "very serious health problem,,,. said she ls aitiending a similar ·bill she introduced this· year to mate·it' agreeable to the Governor. · ' co-a'uthor of tbe·amended"blll,,will can:y a com~on . m e a s u r e appro~riating $238,000 Uris year for VD education. He said he expected $l:millipn wouid·be·prO: vided in next year's budget. '1 ¥<': Fong's. hill a1s<t protects u.e· dght of pai:ents •to remoVe their children . .ffOh:! VD insttucUOn,. tiut it would not requite wfitten approVaI Or, consent for· the clijld to take ·part in 'the coufs~. c- s~hools ' ' . . Coastline At.gument Rages On TV- She ·said the key amendment would provide that·parents be notified 15 da)'s before any instruction takes place con- cemiJJg venereal disease. Joaquin · Programs Will Be Aired Reagan vetoed Mrs. Fong's bill last Special programs ln the San Joaquin year on the grounds that it "did not pro-Elementai:y S:chool D~ict will be shown vlde for advance notice to parents about to Irvine viewer on television. VD courses. The neli' series is called "Learnin' 72" "The compromise is that he (Reagan) and will deal With the sChools in lrvme in will> alp the bill," Mrs .. Fong told a news a bi.monthly brqadcast. conference. . 'I1le first Qne is tonight at 7 o'clock on She said the amended bill "doe's · channel three 8nd ,is.Called MU&ic in Our preciseJy what I have been trying to do School!. It will deal with the district'• all ahlll.g:" .. · · · general i nstrwnental · ahd vocal · music But sht added , -"'lllis move should not program .and will feature, In addition to be interireted as a victory for me or a regular program interviewer Mrs. Joan victory for the gov~, Ralber, i t is a Boulanger, Mrs. Joanne Harris who vidoq for .u-e public,heaJtb .ol tbe .. ~tate · ~dinates the music program for the of Cllifornla, especially · that · of Uie• · acbool district. ' ,... ! • . ' ! • I A special feature of ,the program will be highlight. from m1ni-festiv8Js and irf- fonnatlon on the June. e music fe1Uval planned for tile Anaheim COOventloo Center. The program llsUng1 'Include Mov~a and the Learning Centtr lo be telecast from Turtle Roe~ 8cbool on Marcb 21: Grade Level Proiramsrfrom University Park on April 4; Exi>loratory Prog(am from Ranebo San Joaquin on Aprll 18 and Speech Tberapy -IA the San Joaquin Sclloots, a dlalrtcl -am which air• M•Y Z. a . • . • " : . . • • MidshiP,me~. Ousted \ . . . . . ANNAPOLIS, lllld. (UPJ) -l'be. Nay~! Academy Monday expelled 1 e v e n rnidJhip~ •. • includlng .two 1enlorl, for smoking, IJ!arijuanaJ In. ~lloa lo· .tl)e seniors , due to have grawi:ted In June, those dlsml-·included -junlora andt ........ • ., WO _,ruotrgores. ' young... • i "'. ·Auemblyman -·E.· -Richard " Barnes, . ! • • • • • ' .. I. • • . r Jfi~ge eo~~. ··coast Jtirma·n Do.wris . Ml&,: -'R~,e,'~rl .~g. · . Huntington Flier Ta~s Part in Large ·.Dogfight IT &T Principal A Scottish-born combat filer from Hun-ficer'a mother ts aecretary to·• colonel at rter USS ·Coral Sea. , • • tlngton Beach who j~ l1\lde lieute111nl Los Alaml""' Naval Air Statton, whtle the '!be H~ Beach naYll•tor• and W!-8HIN\JTON (AP) -. y.s. District . ·..;of.today celebrated Monday by helplnf elder~ Is a retired Navy chief. his partner-. with tliree olher ~..,. Judie Richard l\lc:Lann ~ today hlJ ·FI Pbiontom pilot shoot down a MIG-Tbey live at Im Briar Drive, Hunllncton loma ffe9rllnc slower Al anll".l.7 lalllct. he 1ppannlly weol • 11\rOU&h the • While · 17 In 1 bilge aerial dogfight over North Beach. 6omlim -'.llley lanlW . wtlll it- lfouie Jll ,hh'ini an ou~de flnanclil, ac!-. Vietnam. , United Preu and•tbe Aaoctated Preu ta~l\llG.i~ • ' vlaer whO n.,....i.~ "'· tbt'«lt · · · ·'!be "'°" by Lt. William c. Freckleton accounta llstad tbelr .., u a Ueutenant ~ teilPIIoliO pot..i..th• ~ of-<Ollrt ~tlement of -1 mulll;J111llion Jr., 28, •nd hla partner was the fourth In junior-grade bul .·l\lra. Fhckleton ,' t•• \o-alf •SAM au.( .f.I! ~'alid' dOllar antitnlll IUil against loten\atlonal l~ and the u5th MJG kill ol Ille war. plained hit new rant;loot ellect lqdar. ' h-la' •pulitttlcom'bat,-=a ad !:._mliille,;~~ Telepbooe. It Telegraph Corp, Con'·cted where she works ·1( Loi He Woulcl ·ban made fl •-••, ~ """' l\lcLir<n, telllng of IC)1oni laken w~n Alarni';,. Naval Air Statton , Lt. without . the.q>ml>al v\Clori'' aila;.t ;.Hi.-I.n.~~ and.~~t:l· a . S ,!;,_._ , i.. waa 1'ad II the JQS\lce_llopar\lllenl .a Freckleton'• mother had not been notmed '. Lt: Gllf1 WelpDd;.of Colmnboa,'Oblo, "In· ....-w Vlejliam .,...ed 'U. · ,. ... , anll~ ~ alao lelltillOd belort lliO ol btr aon'a dislinction In the lal'jesl. ' the heavy air activity. • ' _ · .r .. hit by •~Pali-Cn~. •and ltown;ci,, -JUdldarY Commlttoe lib form~ .. ftrtal cfoefllbl oince Ille 1911 ceaaUon of lrolllcally,. U', 1'recklelon'1 form e.r tr.it, tlle .U.S. \"""1'lapd ,It,!~ chlel .......ic aide -1IOI' ~ Nar111 v-.n bomfJla( ra;dJ. n101111D•te, 11a.Y • aviator .Jcilln Norris, all 111 the aartle rttUriied to tile Coral Seo ' bee-lie --not a ~ -n. Mn. 'llllllam J'r<ckleton Sr., was at .,., abot down tut, Olrfatm.l).J•me In aalely. · · .. · · ' ball a beavY.....tload ud ,.....ii: ID'a, ·first belfde berooll with aome trepeda· Ifie ume ., ... 1n w)llcb.llaotiay's'aerial' The action lnvolVlnl:·Lt. Frec~ton. 'I , "need lo lmaw" pooltloo. • • ucn that the caller bad bad ne"' before combat t o'o k plact. Norris J, -°' 1161 UC mine 11acll\lle with a "°lree IA · Judie lllc:Lann ,_ the 'otat.neat belol lnlorrned of lier ..O•s aettal heroics. 'prlloner o1 war. ' • .' poychol6tD', occurrOd -·the QO""i Lao • clurlnc tbe fvurtb day of bearJiWl lllio tbe "I aan wish he WU -,'I .i>e ~ , Radio, 'IJllOl,htnted tl!al bony bombta( alJ:lllld llCI ~!Wjol. • ; . comrnftlee'I lnvllllCalton en -.allono nected. "Yo1fre alway1 .., the brink ol . nlds bavt ,........i II\ ., ~· '. ~ lll&'Jels in · j ,oscwt'for atn't• by c:olllllllllst Jack Anoier.n of Im-fell"-you get Ibale..._. Jlll'oeilcaat CClldelnnUI • '.PW't~ ~ ~'" , p~i)'· -'. (111,PIOBI, Pqt·I) The'°""' Phantom r ti• t ......, . ..,,,._JJ\c.tjii•~-car.! ,_ ~ ... f . . • \II ,_ t • • • - r .. e New Trustee Sets Sights ·On Congress Uruguay Vandals Behead Corpses MONTEVIDEO, Unll\fly (UPI) - Poyce said . lo!laY vopdals opened lour coffins In a Moo!evldeo tomb, cul off U.. corpaes' beada and placed the heada· outside oo the ceypt rool, T)le vandajs appareoUy did not.rob the ~. pollce said, becauoe ~ wu mlulntl ·1rom the coUln•. A-r<~ttve of ·one of Ille deceaaed dlacoverecf the beheadlncs ,wbea ·ho· •IJlted the tomb. . 'Cout • • Weat•er Those low clouds Will dampen aplrl~ only·along the Orange coast again on W..._y, with little chance of ...-throush Tbun- day. llicbt IO lo 1'. Lowa 41-111. INSIU-TODA Y. • sc1.ntis1' toke n ll<trd t<o'll 'iil' Vitamln E MU1 U.Ot'I 1W11i>mo the covritrt1: S11 1tor.it Pao< 12. L M. ._.. 1 "-. ·--~' •II c ...... u DMll ....... t ~ ...... ' .............. " ,...._ , .. n ~ .......... ....... JI l t ~· &.-. " --.,. --.. --. --' ··-,.... . ,_.. ... ,, ............... .,..,_ .. -. -. ....._..,..,,., . --...... • . -= . . • • .. r. , 2 OAIL Y PILOT SB Powell Flou;n To H ospikd '. MIAMI, Fla. (AP) -"16iimr , llew Yetll OlillM'-Mom Qaytaa ,_ -°""" ..,. Cout quonl heJlc:oplet from his Baha- mian ,retreat 1t BbnW t&rly today and 1dmltted to Jackson Memorial !~Ii.I In Miami, hospltal offlclala A apokesman ror J 1 c k 1 o n Memorial aald Powell was ln 11t11factory condition but would not reveal the nature of hla illness. However, a U.S. Coast Guard IJ)Oke.man aald the 63-year~ld Powell n«ntly underwent prostate aur1ery and wu evacuated from the tiny Bahamian Islet today after be developed I u r & IC a l com- pUcatlons. .I Yem·-around School Wins First Okay By JOHN ZAIJ.ER ot ,.. ~ ,, ...... ,. Truateea of Huntington Beach's Ocean View School Dlslrlct Monday became the lint In Or1111e County lo 1pprove year- lllOWICI 1Choo)1. However. their declaion applies only to two ICbooia -Crest View IJ1d Westmont -where a survey abowed more than 75 'Oercent of the parents would support the lde1. Trulteel WllDlmooJly approved a lwo- ,_ esperlmenlll progrem !hit wW llr.ri Ii Ule two IChooll July 10. "We lh<iukl. begin working with year- a""""1 operallon ol ochools wblle there ls 11m llWblllly, because It la the ln- f_fltable wave of the future. If we don't do 10methlnc, the ttate will step In and 1nake us do 1<>methlng," aaid Trustee J.'.alpb Bauver. · Two parents in the audience from the C.ill View School ar... oppooed the bolnl't decision. They said they would circulate 1 pe!lllon lo lry lo force the board.to recon11der the matter. Under the aQ..called "U.15 plan" for year.round operation of schools, chlldren wlll go lo ~· for nine weeu, IJ1d then be on vacation for three. They will go lhrough thla 12-week cycle four t1mea a year, with extra vacation periods at Chrlalrnu, Eisler, Ind mtd· IW?UDer. But the traditional three-month IW!lmer will be ellmlnaled. Educlton believe this will prevent whit they call "summer learning Jou." 'I ''There are 1 lot of·sc!iooJ dli1riell that have. gone to year-aroWJd operatJon becauae they u, overcrowded,'• Superintendent Clarence Hall to I d trusteer. "But that is not the case here. We ,are trying it for the educational bcaefit which WO believe U bolds for UI." Capo Schools Set To Join Battle For Land Money A batUe to recaver funds taken away by the Orange Counly Bosnl of SuperviJors when they voted to put land in agricultural preserves will be joined by The board of trustees voted unanimous- ly Monday to join San Joaquin Elemen- tary School DlalrlCt and olher affected dlltricts in attempting to persuade the county board to create a county-wide tax to produce revenue lost when the board adopted the Williamson Act and decreas- ed tuable land value. SUperlntendent Truman Benedict said the district has lost between flS,000 and $100,000 a year since the Williamson Act was adopted In Orange County. He said the state legislation was not adopted by all counties. be placed in an agrocultural preserve for be placed in an agrlcultura pr,serve for ten or more years. If the land is taken out of the preserve before then, the owner pays a penalty. O•AN•I COAST DAILY PILOT ""'-Or1nri• CO.st DA.11.Y 1'11.0T, wlltl Midi ll corntolntd tlM ,,._,, .... It -Ii.hid W tlM O!'lllOI CMll Pllbll1hl11G COfnPo'ft)", S'P1'- r1l1 ldlllonf. 1r• PUblltMd, M~y tl'lnM/fl'I Frid•)". for C0.:11 M ... , HIWpOl'f lffcll, Hunllngton 811C.h/Fount1Jn V11!1y, lltllM 811dl, 1....,lni/S.od!lbect and lln Cltl'Mntwl S.n J11•n Cfpl1tr1rio. A . •lno/9 Ntlonll tdlllon 15 P11bll11'1«1 $4ilurd•'f' 1JMI S111'1111ys. Tiit prlnc:lNI 1>Ubll1hlng pl1nl II 11 JJ0 Witt .. .,. llM91, Cotti Mt11, C11!lornl1, fffH. Rob•rt N. W11d Prnkltnl Ind Publl1h1r T....,.-7,lffl • • , • ., .PllQ laterr.Ml i • • Fro* Pqe J PROBE ••. • ' · Dlxyille Note}j, N.H., Vot~ pn>prlely by Justice Dtpertmenl olflclala . In the selUemenl of tho 111lt aplnst IT&T. Andmoa bu written thlt lbe•ouJt WU dropped ofter fTltT pledged lo conlrlbute ·l400,000 °lo"belp d0rr1y expense! of .th• Republlcan National Convent.JOn in San Diego next August. D1XVJLLE NOTCH, N-1f. (.'Pl -The 17 rtglitend ... ol J1J. tiny fw nnr1h ...t .;ominnnlt)' opened ·the 1171 presidential blilot)n& at one minute put ' . . , All 11111 .... ~ lbe ...,. •• 17 ~ __ ere 6aiploytd, II)' the boleJ•er ., DWTled lo boll1 •ll)ploya. The "'" nonemployes, Mr. Ind Mn. ·rrsnt Null, are dairy farm.en. . t !" • • . ~ - midnight today,, ca1Ung their votes for the Np Hampahire presidential primary in a hotel bar. President Nixon a,ept all I 1 Republican votes cast. Sen. Edmund S. MUl~e or Maine won a 5-1 decision over Sen. George McGovern of South Dakota in the sil Democratic ballots. More newsmen and televl1lo n cameramen than voters were on hand for the event. Town Clerk Frederick TiUotson, 25, said the town "votes first in the_ nation so that possibly we can be heard. "We hope the natk>n will Il!ten to the IOUDd of one small voice," he IA.Id. D~llle Nolch, lO miles from the Cana· dlan bonier, la 1 town with one llldustry -!Iii BalAml Hotel, opone4 in the ... u1iu~~lnd--loa ·ytlM'Ound operation 11J:Y'eara 110 with the development of the n e a r b y Wilderness ski area1, In 1968, Nixon, then beglMing the ca.m- paign that took bim to the White House won the primary balloting here 7 to 1. ' The lODe' dlssenting vote then went to· Lyndon B. JohJtJOn·. Dixville Notch was lncorparated as a town in 19&0 and bu had an unbroken record or picking the loser in the November presldentl.al electio111. The toJn voted 7 to 0 for Nixon In J9eo, 9 to 0 for Barry Goldwater in 1964 and 8 to 4 for Hubert H. Humphrey in 1968. The townsfolk gafhered in the Balsams bar Monday al 11:3o p.m. and sat down at green, cloth-covered cocktail tables at 11:45. Each table was separated by a 10..foot high slab of quarter·lnch plywood lugged in for the occasion. Tbe voten pla~ their ballot.I tn a / white'box. At midnight, Town Moderator • Nell Tillotson, 73, began the tabulation. " Tillotson owns the B1laams. · His youngest son_. Frederick, ls town clerk. --- -~·--~ .. "I Sw11r, M1r1 h1 ; If You S1y. On• Word I'm Thro;.lng You Right Out of the Car." · , · Anderson accused actln1 Atty. Gen. Richard G. Kleindienst of playlllg an Im. portant role in the decision to drop the '\ult. Kleindienst asked the commlttet to reopen his confirmation hearings to be attorney general, sucteedlnf John N. Mitchell, so that be could clear tht air. Apptaring with Kleindienst. Mcl.at!n said he apparently was wrong when he said last week that he did not consult with the White House in the selecUon of Richard J. Ramsden, a 34-year-old New York investment banker, to make the out.side financial stuty or IT&T and the repercussions of a divestiture aought by the Justice Department. "I said I didn't remember recalling discussing the IT&T case with the White House or Peter Flanigan . I still don't have a recollection. It now appears there was some consultation" McLaren said. 'Dr. Hartelius' Attorney, Old Flame Heat Up Clash . . Open Spaee Issues . County Housing Outlook 'Gloom>;~ Says Casp~rs · , He said, however, that 1pecial White House assistant Flanigan "was simply a conduit for my request to sec ure Ramsden. "Ramsden submitted the IT&T report May 17 to Flanlgan and it was forwarded to me by Flanigan," he said. ''As far as I am concerned, Ratn!lden's report was prepared for and submitted to the antitrust dJvJsion," he continued. "The report speaks for itseJf." By TOM BARLEY Of Ille Dell)" ,rift It.ff LOS ANGELES -Dr. Ebbe Hartellu..' attorney and hil former mistrw reswn· ed their cluslc conflict here today and give a flefy start to the renewed State Board of Medical Examiners hearing into multiple lllegltions filed against the Costi Mesa physician. TriaJ. lawyer Matthew K u r l I i c h ' Students to Get Scholarships At Viejo Meet Scbollnhlps w!U . be presenled lo atudents at the March 9 meeting ot the Mission Viejo Association of Artists and Craftemin. Student.I tnteres'ted in competing for an awlnl 1111)1 csll Dee Smllh, 831).1087 or Doris Swan.son, 837-31'3. Judia: for this year's awards' will be Thelma deGofde Smith. The program at the 7:30 p.m. meeting at Linda Vista Elementary School in Mission Viejo will be presented by Mrs. PauJ E. Friebertshauser, arts and craft• OO>rdinator of the Costa Mesa Parks and Recreation Department. A graduate engineer whose early goal was to become an archltectural engineer, Mrs. Friebertsha user is an ?list and craftsman in several fields . Sile will bring sUdei to illustrate her talk and examples of fabric toys, bread dough sctilpture, fabric design, stitchery and yam work. The guest speaker, has done graduate work in fabric design and for several years bas been director of the arts and crafts division of the Orange County Fair. Several members of the Mission Viejo group exhibited at the Laguna Winter Festival. They are Low an a Carter, Cynthia Frieberg, Mina HeUler, ~ane Jennings , Barbara Lance, Vaughn Miller, Lucile Montier, Chuck and Rose Reader, Carolyn Riley, Olga Stem. Louise Struck, Mae O'Neill, .Manju Adhvarju, Bill Newby, Bev Strickland and Phillis Cole. Others exhibiting Included M a r y Amadio, La Paz Realty, and Carolyn Bouchard, Barbara Lance, Lowana carter, Cynthia Frieberg, Vaughn Miller, Andy Krempa and Bill Newby, all at Wallpaper Decor. Seal and Motto Cont.est Offers $450 in Prizes Interest in the Irvine Junior Women's Club's city seal and motto contest is like- ly. to be spurred by announcement of $450 cash awards for competition winners. Contest chairman Mrs. June Brum11eld of Calilornla Homes, said recently the Irvine Company is providing the cash awards that will be 1iven to the first, second and third place winners in each of the seal and motto divisions. repeatedly objected to stalemenls by Mrs. Reb'ar Vaughn and commenta -by state hearing officer E. F. de Vilbiss as the shapely blonde tried to tell the panel By JACK llROBACK · -On agrlcaliar.J )ftiehes: "I see lit- of four physicians about the beginning of °' .. D9#)' l"t11t ••« · · tie in the way of ieaults from our plana to her torrid Jove affair with the silver-Ronald W. Caspers of Newport Beach, preserve land for pubUc use, so that peo- haired doctor. chafrman of the· Orange Couhty Board of pie don 't have to drive to the Colorado The angry Kurilich repeatedly in-Supervisors, gave members of the · River fl? .(ind open sj>act.~·~ • terrupted testimony by the kef pros. ClttieQs: Direction Finding Commission He said the preserve method is not a ecution witness before she could avswer F final ah&wer because tao much of "e land Deputy Attorney General J effrey (CD C)anearfulMondayina discourse .1 ed d" "" Wohlner's first question th is morning . -.cever~ng controlled de v e 1 op men t • p ac un er that statua ii being released Mrs. Vaughn asked de Vilbiss if she presei'vation ~ open space, low cost for develoJ)~E!nt. -· could withhold her present address from housing and grants.-· -On , co -.D'oUed development: "The testimony. She was explaining to the conflict betw.een those· who, w211t.further panel why she had moved from 687 W The Fifth District &'\Jpervisor, though development and those calling for parks Wilson St., Coata Mesa _ the home sh~ smlliJ1g ofteo, gloomily· predicted little and greenbells ls a clash or opposing once shared with Hartelius _ when success for the countY's 'efforts in baiting . philosophies. The former say there ls too Kurtlich objected: construction and developing satisfactory much ·government(' the la'tter not '"'"'· · h enougti." · o.XIC lS up to er old trick! and trying low cost homes. He commented: to influence this board. If she's n.ot kept. ·He called upon the COFC to find ways under conlroJ she'll disrupt the entire !o reconcile the diUerence suggesting lax bearing." . l mcentives as a possible solution. h From Page T e oomment sparked a fraca11 that "It doesn't do much good to have land had Mn. Vaughn, Kurillcb, Woblner and DOGFIGHT ~n.ed 1 I.or agriculture under county de Vilbisa arguing in unison until de • • • Jur1sd1chon and then have it annexed to a Vilbi.u admonished Kurilich: ' city which 'immediately rewnes it for "Mr. Kurilich, I think you're the one Nortl\ Vietnamese ant I air c r a ft high density use," the supervisor argued. who has to be cont.rolled_ Can't you atop 1 Ii nd w·'"-b "The first thing a new city does is to ,tlds eDCI'-ru'Jpi·~-g ·--• 1~,· ge· i h.;. emp acemen a m .... y a s e s k -\;&l[I &1iu c• UJ.., see out ways to increase il3 tax base " hearing under way,'' ._a_sk_ed. capable or striking southward. Caspers said, then added, "however .the "It makes me sick that we can't have a -He and other fliers joined in this ac· city of ·Irvine .hos very wisely plaotcf a decent hearing," Kurilich replied . "ll's count via AP and UPI wire services oI moratorium on develop ment a refreshing wrong for you to take over like this. She t~ fi ve-minute dogfight, heaviest since twist." ' has to be controlled and we saw that President Lyndon Jcrhnson stopped bonlib--On low cost housing: "By its very tprri·eatltsy." often in all ·the Orange County ing the north 'nearly' four years ago. nature inexpensive housing lacks many of the refinements people demand " he ex- . Mrs. Vaughn , 31, was the chief pros-North Vietnamese gunners fired an-plained. "They say they are in' favor ol ecution witness in three Superior Court tiaircraft artillery and missiles at a Navy such housing for Jow income grou~ but trials of multiple charges filed against recoMaissance Phantom jet and four A6 want it placed in someone else's Dr. Hartelius. He was cleared in all three and A? fi1hters escorting it, t,hen four neighborhood." The two ~n Who were the principal economic advisers to McLaren in 1971 said over the weekend they played m role in rtsolving the controversial IT&T UligiUon. Jaycees to Hold Speech Contest A speech contest for high school students will be sponsored by the Sad· dleback Valley Jaycees at their March 21 meeting in the Jolly Ox Restaurant ln Laguna Hills. The contest, designed lo help develop speaking techniques in students, is open to any Joell high school student Ind wW offer a first place prize of $50 and a second place priZe of $25. Students will be asked to speak for five minutes on the thf:l?!e, "The Role of the Student in the Community." Contestants will be judged on delivery, origlnalliy, audience appeal and continuity. The 7:30 p.m. program is open to (ht pub lic. Contest entry forms may be pb- tained from Miss Nancy Wllson of Mission Viejo High School's speech -- deparlrnent, or by calllng John Rabal ol the Jaycees, at 83MJ32. Music Courses At' Saddleback trials of ar!On fraud and b ·1.. Cas""rs then attacked the c1·t·1es' at· • riucry MIG17s and a MIG21 rose lo challenge ,. •-·"h charges. titude on housing. .;>Ul.U Orange County residents who play Hartelius, SO, ls accused of un-the American planes. • "Most major prob lems, including open a musical instrument or who woufct like professional conduct and moral turpitude The A6s and A7s attacked the ground space and low cost housing are roun-to learn will have the opportunity this in lhe present hearing. The charges stem de£enses, while four F4 Phantoms flying tywide," he said. questioning the wisdom spring through evening classes at Sad· from his alleged immoral and unethical cover took on the MIGs. In a fiye-minute or continued incorporation. dleback College. relationship with two women Jlatlent. _ duel, the enemy jets fired at least two "I'm not trying to pick a quarrel with Officials at the community colle1e la Mrs. Vaughn and the late Wanda Melen-missiles at the U.S. aircraft and got close the cities but y don't believe it takes 175 Mission Viejo have announced that even- drez of Costa Mesa. enough to open fire with their cannon. men, most of them on 8 part time basis, Ing music courses will be offered in Hartelius faces possible nvocatioft of The American pilots fired sil: missiles to manage the affairs of this county:• he string, wind and horn Instruments. his medical license if the four~tor •t the enemy 'planes, and one MIG17 was charged. Registration for the spring quarter will committee sitting under de Viibiss' seen to crash into· a hillside, the U.S. -On federal funds: "It ts bard to be held March 22 and 23 with clURJ chairmanship rules the allegations tcr be Command said. believe that San Diego County should get beginning April 3. The chamber orchestra valid. Radio ·H®Qi,. however, broadcast a $20 million a year when we get only $10 will meet from & to 10 p.m. on Tuesdlys De Vilbiss closed this morning's hear-declar:aUon by the North Vietnamese million," he stated, adding a plag for his under the director of Peter Fournier. The lng lor an undetermined recess when foreign ministry claiming the United suggestion that the county establish a stage band class is scheduled for 7 to 110 Kurillch successfully objected th a t Stales had "mobilized a large air force on full time lobbyist office in Washington. p.m. on Mondays and is directed by . Wohlner ha d not made copies of .•. wantonly drop bombs and rockets on D.C, Monte LaBonte. statements by prosecution witnesses the villages, killing and wounding many Two weeks ago the sui>Uvisors ap-Both classes are free. Further tn- available to him . civilians, mostly women, children and old proved a full time office of Ibis nature in formation may' be obtained from hr Wohlner was ordered to 'return to his l lpe;;r;;so;;n;;s;;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;Sa;;;cr;;a;;m;;e;;nt;;o;;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;';;tr;;u;;clo;;r;;;LaBo;;;;;n;;te;;a;;t;;837;;;;·97;;00;;o;r ;49H;;950~;~ office and bring to the hearing room copies of all statements demanded by Kurilich. Nine Will Seek .' Nelson's Seat On Sch90I Board Nine candidates will battle for a single seat on the San Joaquin Elementary School District board of trustees ApriJ ·11 •. The vacancy was created by the resl1nation of James Nelson who moved from the area to become president of a Northern California corporation . It's Your Dollar! QUITE OFTEN A CUSTOMER IS. CONFUSED WHEN SHOPPING FOR CARPETING. HE ASSUMES THAT IF A CARPET PILE IS HEAVY AND THICK THE CARPET IS NECESSARILY OF GOOD QUALITY. • J1ck ft. Curl1y Vic• PrnldMll Ind GIMl'tl Mlnf\ltf Thorn•• K••"il Editor Thorn11 A. M11rphin1 MIMtlnr Editor Two $100 firsts, two flS second and two $S0 third place awards will be given following evaluation of the entries by the Irvine City Council. His unexpired term, which runs through June of 1973, will be filled by onf:I of the following: -Robert J. Aerts, 23911 Lanc:Usview, El Toro, a salesman. ' -Judith L. BUii, me Twnan, Laguna Hills, homemaker and com- munity volunteer. . NOT TRUE! MORE OFTEN THE QUALITY OF Tf-IE FIBER, AND NOT THE QUANTITY, IS THE DETERMINING FACTOR WHICH CONTROLS WEAR A.ND PERFORMANCE. IT'S YOUR MONEY, -SO, WHEN lUYING YOUR CARPETING, MAKE SURE YOU ARE DEALING WfTH AN ESTABLISHED MILL, AND EQUALLY AS IMPORTANT, A REPUTABLE DEALER. Ch•rl•1 H. Looi Rich1N '· Nill Altllfent M1n.g1n9 l!lflton °""• Coltto M-; DI Wnl •• .,. Slrltf frl...,,.,. ... cfl; lll,1 NIWporl lovltivlrlf Ufunl ... c#I; m FOl'tsl A...,..w Huntlntton IMdl: ITl1J ltldl '°"W..rlf S.11 CIMll!lll; »S North El Clmlflll Atll , ....... (7141 '42-4121 ctwllW ~ 6424671 S.. Cit 1110 An ~1 Tota•••• 492-4420 9"r'llflt, 1f1'. 0"9llft (Hit l'llbRll'lltl; ~y. ... ,..... •tot"ln, lll111tr111111t. ~ .,.,. .,. M'wrll111M11'9 MrM\ ,..., ... ••Wlktd wllllovl lfl«llif ,....· --f/f """"""' llWMf', ...., , ............ Plllf ., ,,.....,.,. lflldl Ml C.M ~. C.llf.WJIM. Jullwlllllltl .., ~ DM IMnfll!Vi lilY ~11 IJ.11 """9ftl)"I lftltrttrr •IN"" UM '"'"tlll)". The contest deadline Is March 15 and only Irvine residents may enter. Entries must be on 81ii by 11 inch paper, in black and whlte or color, with the entrant's name, addrw and telephone number on the reverse side. Each resident of the new city may sub- mit one entry for the city seal and one for the mollo, tbouih enlrles should be mailed se~ately with lbe words "seal" or 0 motto ' marked on lbe outside of the envelope, Mn. Brumfield said enlrles should be · mailed lo: Contest, 5872 Sierra Siena Road, lrvlne -The lirsl place cboict1 will 1ppesr on • all city vehicles, lellerhetds 1nd other municipal properl)I, Mrs. Brumfield noted. • ' :-Dennis C. Duffy, 2S25Z Oak Glen, M1ss1on Viejo, airline pilot. . -Norma Ginsbliri, 4.1372 · Kenoah1 Lane, Irvine, school administrator. -C. O'Donnell Lee, 19"1 Sierra P9'11 Road, Irvine, engineer. -Dora Anne Lee, 24122 Li. Ro,. Drive, El Toro, registered nurst. -Vlnctnt McOJUough, mil Loumonl, -JoseP,h A, PtttrJOn Jr., Kill Grau El Toro, teacher • ' • • - St., £1 Toro, benicar. .; -R<irer Ramsbottom, 229&1 Civeneugh, El T9ro, qdallly lillirllJICe enalJ>eer. • . cum.1 bolnl memboi-s ire Gr1U1n BldlrJ ol El Toro, Denn~ Smith of La111111 Hills and Ro!Jert O.meruo and Pratl!n Howell of Mlaion Viejo. .. -ALDEN'S · CARPETS e DRAPES I 1663 Placentia A••· .,, I • I COSTA MISA ·~ 646-4138 •• - ) I I I I I I I I 1 f ' ., • • Hunting~n ~aeh Fountain V alle1 EDIT IQN • -VOL'.. 65, NO. 67, 2 SECTIONS; 24 PA&ES ORAN&E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA JUESDAY, MAlCH 7, :1972 N.Y. S.e'Pk• -• TEN CENTS .~~~~~ ............ ~~~~ ............. ,,.,,,.~~~ ........... ~~~~~~~---~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ...... ~~~~~-~ • ~o·ce.al1 View First to .OK Y ear-rou·nd Schools -.. \ ' By JOHN ZALLER -or .. Delfl' ,.. ... ...., ~1 Trustees of Hun~ Beach's Ocean ·View Sciiool District Monday became the .first in Orange COO.ty to approve y...-. Around ocboois. , However, their decision applies pnly to ,lwo .schools -Crest View and Westmont -"here a ,sqr:vey showed more tbU 75 percent of the pattDta would sujlporl the .ldei. • . Tnutees unanimously approved· a -two- yev nperimlnW J>rolr&IJI th&t will ! stalf at the two schoOla July 10. ' "We obould beiln -k!Jw wtlb 1M?· around operation al -wbDo thera'lo atill Oelibllity, becaa1e It lo the Jn. evitable wave of the fu4ure. U we don't do soJnetllinc, the llale will Ne ID and make us do oometl>lDg," Aid Trulllee Ralph Bauver: --Two pattDta ID Ille ,..._., from the cmt View School ano;•eppdled ·the board'• declaion. Tiiey illlll· -would clreulate. I -pelitlaa to lry 'to fOrce the board to recoiiolder the ·-. Under the · oo-allld ;.~ jllln" for year·romxl operatloo ·al'.J'd>ooll, c!ll1dren ( will IO to claaa !or nine Wftb, and tbeD be on vac1Uoo for three. They will go through tl)ls IJ.week eytle four times a year, wilb extra vacaUon periods.at Cbriatmas, Easter, and mid- summer. But the tradltlonal three-month eummer will be eliminated. lfdlicaton belitve tbia will -prevent • whit they call "summer learning km ... ._ 1'Tbere are a lot of achool dLstrlctl that have gone to year-around operation because they are overcrowded,'' ·Superintendent Clannct Hall t o I d ' truatees. 11But that Lt not the cue here. We are trying It for the educational benefit whkb we believe it holds for us ... Y...-.around operation at a third achool, Glen View, was not approved after It wu revealed that only 50 percent of parents In wrroundlng areas approved the plan.' . Dr. Hall ftPOrled that 11 of llt farnllles in the crest View School cast ballots, and that IL percent ol them approved year- rowid opiratlon. . At W•tmont School, be said, zm of 38S farnllles voted and sltgbUy mor< than 75 percent approved. . Dr. Hall r<ported that the district made four attempts to notify each family In- volved, and that dozens of information meetings bad been held . Some parents in·the audience critlcized the format of these information meetinis. One crest Ylew p.rent, Judy Ri>y, told trustee& she thought the meetings wer< one-&ided. "'All we beard WU talk in favcr ol yeaNJ'OWld school," she said. "I would like to talk to 110meone from outside the district who isn't directlf In- volved." ' Mrs. Roy and Mrs. Colleen Selanders said they would circulate a petition to give every family in their area a cbanc. to vote on the is3ue. They said they ex· peeled to brine the petition before tlie board in April. Dr. Hall said after' the meeting that the 7 distr~ct wouldn't force anyone to attend year-around ~la and that parents will have the option ol having th(ir children bused to schoob that are Oii regular schedUles. '> COASTWISE Coast Flier DoWns MIG '1 s-r. Mirtha, If-You -Say One Word· I'm TI...wl,..Yeu. llJeht Out of th9 Cir." · J •• ' H untingtnn Qffic er Scores in Viet · A Scottish-born combat Oler from Hun- tingtoll Beach wbo just made lieutenant as !>I today cele~aled Monday by helping hla Fl Phantom pilot aboot down a J\llG- 171n ·a huce aerial 'dogligbt over North Vietnam. ' -Tho scor< bf LL Wllliam.C.~reckleton ·nan Beaten ~r., 26, and bis partner wu the fourth in 1m and the 115th J\IIG klll .ol the war. . Contacted where ahe work! at I.Os · Alamiloll Naval Air Station Lt. Freckleton's mother bad not been noUfled of her sor\11 distinction in . the largest aerial dOflfigbt since the 11111 cessaUoo of ' North Viel!la111 l!ombing raids. Mrs. William Frecileton Sr., waa 4t · first beside herieU wlth oome tr<pedl· lion that the caller had bad newa belora being'informed Of her soa's aerial berOlct. "I sure. wlsh he was home," she re- flected. "You're aJways on the brink ol. fear when you get 1htise' calls." The young Phantom radar·lntercept of· flcer's mother is secretary to a colonel at Los Alamitos NaVaJ Air Station, while the Mesa Bar Brawl Linked elder Freckleton is a retired Navy chief. They live at 6072 Briar Drive, Huntington Beach. t, United Press and the Associated Press accounts Usted their son as a lieutenant Junior-grade but Mrs. Freckleton U:• plained his new rank toot effect today. ·To· Motorcycle Feuding He would have made it anyway, without the combat victory ahare<l with Lt. Gary Weigand, of Columbu.s, Ohio, in the heavy air activity' ln\bler "",the ~ to . die· in the lronlcally, Lt. ll'nocklelon's former evident ey!-for.-ye, tootb-for-a-too[h roommate; Navy~·· · =:_1111*-l!'f {Iva! ~·lflll ;:;It:."\, · ~ AulhcrlUei ba)e'iila litUe opeclflcally ....al lt•k:lllact. -._,.... 1b0al tho bloodbath whim aPDirently . (Illa DOCnCllll',,... I) By ABTIIUR IL· VINSEL Of .. Dltlr. ""' lt•rt Engineers at DougliU · ,...·.lflk*rtwle' aizll I twa in-..... County are rldtitg with ..,. eye .,.. the ..... !odaJ, ~ Hth 11&7 .of 1 ~versiis-Soebrs feud leaving two -. lbree 1"JllDlled and 34 jailed. Tbe,bloody rivalry bu ao·far injored at least oee tnnocenl bystander, a boy blt In a IO-abol !Ustilade 15 daY• ago. dates back to Fell.· 20 Jlben ·a 1~ motorcycle WU · returned in pieCet by . • t ~ , Hangmen to Seekers. 'A' d M Sho t p • . \ Taking Vote on S.t·rike Colla J\lesa police llqked an 'tarly morning ' bar brawl ear If today to sim- mering unrest aiitong b'lkers in the.area. bli~=~~b~·\::-=:~: rme en o · air, ed 20 bullets into the ranks of Seekers 1 • About 1,500 J\lclloanell Doug la-s engineers and scle_p~ from Hunu.niton Beach today are detjding whether to call !he lint , strike against the aeJ"!)Space firm in 20 years by malt. • and manq_.,i, woul!l lern\Jnlte in an agreement. One man wu pistol whipped to a bloody pulp with ·a P-311 Luger pistol, w~e 1 second 1"8S flushed from beneath 1 truck Jn a nearby car lot at shotgun. point lllld arrested. standlng around a service station at Kateua Avenue and Haster street. Take Seapl · -fr. C ba Seekers Prealclent Tommy 0-lt<s, 21, of a ne ~ ' U Fullerton, was cut down with a critical ' · The m:au ballols will· authortr.e uninn leaders kl eall a strike, but "only if necessary. ti Abortion Clinic Two more suspecta were captured in the predawn shotgun murder of Robert E. Imbler, ·27, l!boee body was found in a •an near his Anaheim 'home later on Mooday by police in the inland city. , lnv..tigalora irrested three auspects biltlally after Imbler waa foUnd qumpled series of four wounds; i second Seeker was bit in the ankle and Matthew Dobb.s, 13, of El Toro suffered a Oesb wound . Sitting in a par~ car Jn the s\ali0f1, Dobbo was strpck by a al•g that ahat· tered.1 plastic wat<r pistol in bjs pocket. lly MARK SCllEJNllAUM MIAMI (UPI) -Two armed men wounded !he pilot and mechanic of I commerclat , aeaplane today and Oed to O.bo with the copflot and f I v e pa_.. Whetliei-i walkout over wage and cost- of-living increases will not be known until March 12 when all the ma11 ·ballots have been counted, according to Robert Leventhal; spokesman ·for the Southern C a I t f or n I a Professional Engineering Association. Has Do 'b'.:. . De .;.. J in the veblcle following 1. t<lepbone tip, . U U: lU _,.bis stomach ripped open by a shotgun Death enl<nd the feud the nest night when Terry C. Powell, M, of Anaheim, WU blaated from bJS chopper bike on the Garden Grove Freeway. A horde of gang cycllata reix-ntfng (See CY<LI!, Pap I} MJlltary ~· and .i ~ helicopter bolplesaly pve chue unlil the plane -Culu territory. ' The twbHlugtne Grumman ueoo.e" owned by Cbatl<'a Alrline landed at Havana'• Joee' Marti Airport this morn- ing and Havana air coolrollen told the Federal A v i a t 1 o n Admlnfs:tration, "Everyope on board is all right." I blast. · The 5,000-member associatiop, with tmployea at each of the aouthland's McDonnell Douglas firms, is coMidering ihe strike over the "merit system" which bas been used for the ~st three years to BIRJ\IJNGHAJ\I, England (AP) -A Tips from local cyclist sources lllld a local abortion cltnlc ta offering a "bis and routine lrallic stop led to the arrests of hers" package for 1113 70 Curt E. Carroll, 26, of VII Philadelphia H , __ ,. be' •• ~ .. ~-' •ltil thel St., and Thom11 R. Reim, 25, of 1001 w. us~ can SM:''~ ~ e r Lincoln Ave., both in Anaheim. Dual Lang uage Story Hour Given determine raises. • wi1~es _have their _pregnanciea tepninated. They are booked on murder charges, It JS comforting fo~ the wife to have along with Daniel A. Toolson, 25, of 12582 At one point in the hijacking, the Coast Guard tried to block the plane from mak· Ing Ila takeoff frOm Blacayne Bay and a second Chalk's plene loaded with FBI agents lllld police aharpohoot<n atarted to chase the hijacked plane down the The engineers, according to.Leventhal, Want general across-the-board increases and protection against the rising cost of livfng. her husband ~~rby when she goes 1n for Volkwood st., Garden Grove, Michael J. an abortlon; said the B~gbam Campbell, 21 , of lH W. Washington St., PregnllQC')' Advisory Service, and it Santa Ana and Mrs. Jackie Ehlers, who Leventhal said he hopes negotiations, lcheduled Wednesday between the union . . ensures th~t the woman ~ DO~ have to lives two blocks from the slaying scene. re~urn asking for a .. ltCODd abo~ some Shotgun-anned police invaded the run- Ume in the fubp'e. doWn realdence shortly alter Imbler was A dual language story hour lll now of- fered every Thursday afternoon ln the junior department of the Huntington Beach Library, 525 N. Main St. Mrs. Carmen Gutierrtz Lansinl, a native of C.Olombia, reads stories in Spanish and in·Engllah to children. Florida Keys. Both were too late. . When the plane took oil, copilot Robert Wallis Wll at the controls. A Chalk'a spokesman said there were f I v e paasengera aboard the plane, in addition to Wallis and two-hijackers. .----------------.----------. found , diacovering J\lrs. Ehlers nude and I I I I I ~apsule Council Action Here in capsule fonn are the major· acliona llktn Monday nllht by the Huntington Beach City Council: FLUORIDE: Scheduled an eleciion durini Ille J~ I primary to aeW. the fluoridation issue. V__gters will say yes or no to the fluoridaticm of city water, WD.J>LIFE REFUGE: Gave unanimous support to a naUonal wildlife refuge proposal for Seal Beach, but aald the .J'acKic Coist n-ay may' llill nin through It. The House of Rep~llUves •111 vole on U.S. Rep. Ctai& Hosmer'a (R-Loni Beach) refuge proposal Friday in Wubln&ton, D.C. . . BE AND SHE HEALTH: Revoked the busineu licelle of the He and She Health Club, a massage parlor, after Wing all pel'IDOI under ti to leeve tbt council chamber during a spicy hearing. . . .. TOWN LOTS: Decided to "meet with the pl~·~ lllpillnle in April to ltudy the Town Lot roport, a <mli'oWllll ltudy tliit r., .... _ hicJ> denalty apartments -In· ~·okl oil fields oorlh-of•the •-•• -· COAST: Commended the EDICT Foundatlaa' al !linllqton Beocii •llir lll ' propooed coadina 1tuc1y to enhance the olfaboro martoo. ••1tlruuneaL WSK: Delayed until April I a proposed amenclmml to lhe,....W l1an whl.9h .wootd ....... 16.I a"" of Industrial land into a...-ia ,... !ht Lulk Development Company. HUNTINGTON llAllllOUll: Grlllled a C<lldtllooal mepllOO for a llome· built too ck>le to the ~ line beeaule 1JI a bulJdlnc ...,._t emt. A oe1aJibor asked the dty to flx"·the mor, bul·--Aid tlle1 could 1111. •• TOP OF PIER: Councll111111 Jt:rr)' Maln,eY .. Id pr!Tale plw far ....... town redevelopment are llill movJnc aheod, llowly. FlllEWOllK8: ~ I pr._.t ....,tywlde ban Oii the Ille of fn. worka, aaylng the lllte aboald do It, DOI -cHy, , • 'I suffering from an apparent d r u g overdose. ' Questioned following treatment at Orange County J\ledical Center, she was a!,o charged in coonectio1 with the mur- der. Story hour lllarta at 1:30 p.m. Jlln. Lanaing saya the dual Jancuage ayatem is an effort to enricb tbe Melican-American community and acquaint non-Spanllb speaking )'OWl(alerl with the llllliUJge. Police aaid two black men boarded tho plane shortly after ' a.m. PST 11 it wu about to depart on Ila regular momln& Olgbt to Btmlnl laland. One man WU Chicanos Rip School Board Mexican-Americans Claim District ·Lacks Sensitivity Jly Mla!Al!L GOODRICH American stud<nts, parents and the · or • 11e1r """ ...... acbools. In'ltaled Melican-Americans J\londay -Needa to develop 1 Chicano blstory critlctaed Huntington Beach Uoloa High coune that will cure the cultural iaolation open when the committee. oulimltted Its namea and 'when K did cipen be bad received no 1ppllcaUon1 from lbe com-- mltt<e. Sdlool.. lliatrlct supervtaon far lactine of both Anglo and CbiclllO 1tudenll. the ..,.ltivity to deal with Chicano 1be meeting wu called by the "We covered a wide nnee ·in ad- educatlonal problems. J\leslcan-Americm\ commltt<e to voice vertiting the position lncludinc the Mex- .. • llurbi& a meetlog at Golden West · objectlona to --made on 10 reaolu-lean-American Education Claarlnc House <Jo!lece attended by achoo! officlats and tlom preaeoted 'lo hich acbqol truat<es in Ventura," SetUa. uid, ' nge1entaUves ol state and federal fair last fall.· Se!Ue ,_ uid ·~1· the u~1. ~nt 'agenclea, members of the The committee"" formed 111! year·to · a-, · ~ ' r-•"" MeD<an-Am<rlcan Commltt<e on Educa-puah fbt _.. Cblcaao orlealed -am• ' American committee ba4 ·atllalllted two -~ nlced their diaallalacllon. in Huntinctoa Boaclt arei blflb achooil. · name. for the pooltlod, of ualllint -Oammlttee .... ..., cont<nded the• 1be •most heated contention al , the • tuJIO!'VllOr ol Meslca1>-Anierlcan af!aln, _, ' Cbk:anoa Monday night ...-.eel the a poottlon that did not eilol. .. • --1.illd to DOlll), thiat of the openin( · hiring' al ., aulJtaitt aapertnllndeot !Or Dr.' Porfirio Sanchel. • rtpnaenlatlve fJI a _. ... 1 pootUoa wbk:lt has since bllsineu ..... 1ce1. The)> llld: that they · al the cdmmltt<e, reaponded U..t their -llllld. bad aubmltted two nllDll to Oll a hlgh pt w11 to place a Cblcam ln a blgh -Bu moved foa llowly in aetling up level adminlalf1Uve J)Olllion In the level in tht ijlatrtct adminiatratlon but · 11 a111rma11 ... -program to remedy dlttrlct and that neither had been coo-not neceaarlly limited to • 'Meslcan- -ll)l lllrfnl p; ti h"'•· 1\dered when the postllon became -· Ameflcan affaln pooltlon. -N-more Q1caoo tea c be r 1 , Accordlnc • to Dr. Willlam Settle, · "We need ac~ who Is aeowltive'to Ollllllaelon and jlifdtoloeJots Id open asacclate aaperlntnde!\t al the ltllfl ' tht:poob~ of the Cblcano in a blch .........icatton •usu: Me&Uan · 'IChooldlatlid, the poolttoo bad .Ot been • •· • (loo-ClllCANO, hp I} . ' . 1· ' • • anned with 1 abOtgun ·and the·other· bad a pistol. · · Jn a brief oboOting ._ --apparently triggered when j>oUce I ruohed · 1o • lhO seaplane base on Mlaml'a f.a med J\lacArlbur Cauleway, pilot J-1\1, Cothron, 49, wUwounded11n.tbe arm and leg and• mecballlc Douilu Macllomle,-4, waa critlcalfy woimded"ln•tbe - Cothron .mlilapd to get all the ~. alone wtlb •·11'•-ldenltllod u Jlar. ry Davis. > "'1other· Cbalti '.a nwbaatc; -Leo, aaid he WU atanding on llie C011Crete ramp the • planea UM to' tul Into tho wat<r "when the pilot molloned be coald use some help. Star· Class · Winner Trails· Brazil Yacht PUERTO AZUL, Venezuela (AP) James ScljoOnmaker ol the United states, wbo captured bis fifth' South American a tar class , sailing cbampionshlps crown Jut -k. trailed leider Jeorg Bruder of BrazJlby 1eve.n polntlovera f.l Tuesday In the• inteniatlonal cbam- pioships, Schoonmaker • flnlahod !Uth in the • cond day of ·competition In bis 11cj>t Dingo for a toll! of-Ill points to Uti for ~ruder, at the he!m of Bubo m,"'10. Finl in tho day'a nee -Willl Kuhwelde al Wat Gtrmany . wbo Is ae- cond over-all with · Ill polnta. "Orange . We•tller Those low •londt wilt ,dampen spirits only •Ionc the Oranie Cout again on Wedn-y, with Uttlt chance of IUllSblne throllgb Thur> day. Hlgha eo to 70. Lows - ' INSWE TODAY ' Scicntlata tokt a hard look al Vitamin E craze tltal'1 IWffpi!IQ tht countrv. See 1totr1 Pooc· 12. L "'-...,_ 1 ,..... '8 e...... • ............ If ,....,.... 1Nt • 11&'*-1 ..... • ""'"" 11 °"""' c.i., ' (,..._., ,. ,,,.1. ......... ,. ~~:. : ·= ....... ::::: • ...,,......... 1' T.......... 11 ,...... "'" ,........ " , ........ ..,. ... ....... . --... It .._, ...... l>M --~ 11 ........ . • . . ( J! . DAil Y PILDI H T"'*1, -7, 1972 • • Mus.,e Deorlltfl . Beach Gouncil -Meet Rated X By TERRY OOVIU.E 01 t11t CNll.-Plitt ll•ff Give the Huntington Beach City Council an X rating -for adults only. Monday night all youths under 18 were aaked to leave the council dW'Jng a spicy heating on the He and She Health Club, a massage parlor. It waa a hearing on whether to cancel the business lloenae of the club, operating at 17434 Beach Blvd., because of city allegations of the owner's immoral COD• duct. Befwe tbe hearing began, Deputy City Att'.omey James Georges asked anyone under 18 to leave the room. The chamber wu packed with 25 senior high school students partlclpaUng In llludonl govern- ment day. The council did ·find the owner, Domlnlc); J. ,Rusao, gullty of Immoral acts and revoked his bualneu license. Ruuo, who was convicted in West Orange County Municipal Court on four misdeme8.nor counts of lewd conduct, is appealing that conviction. He also fought the cotmell'1 decision Monday night. "I'm 52 and l've never had trouble With the law before," Russo laid councilmen. 1be complaint against him Involved the alleged methods he used to demonstrate massage techniques to p o t e n t i a I maseuses. A watJress tesWied as the city's first witness. She claimed Ruaso kept touching bet bnuts, and 11 one point stripped off hla own clotbea In front of her, She toatJlled that abe had been lllced to opply ffJf tho job hy Iha l!unllngtoil --Department. ' An UDda'coftr dttective, Ro n Poaieroy; aald the poll<e dopartrnent had two ._lalnta ahM the He and She Health Club, one from a mueuae and one ln>m on appltcanl · 'Pomoroy 11td both femalea who com- pllfned were undercover agents for ~e jlollce department. '1Tblt'1 entraPmentl" charged Ruuo. Russo~ also exchanged words with the waJtress who testified against him. "Did you say J came close to your privates?" Ru sso asked. Waitress : "You toucbed my private parts and J brought it to your attent.ian." Ru.sso: "Was I In the complete nude!" Waitress: "All you had on were your socks." Russo: "And my shorts." Waitress: "Illo. You asked ii I minded U you left your socks on." . Russo said his massage techniques were used to determine the character of girls who applied for a job. "I've worked bard to keep my club abOve bOard. How are you going to massage anybody U they don 't disrobe?" He admitted to giving breast massages, when requested. He said he pre\'iously worked u a masseur in the Balboa Bay Club and would like to return there now. Councilman Norma Gibbs asked if there was any difference between a Swedish massage and an ordinary massage. "There are seve'ral types," Russo replied. "J'm in need of a massage now," Mrs. Gibbs said, as the end of the two-hour hearing came closer. "Try it, you'll like it,'' quipped Russo, during one of the few light moments of the hearing. Russo also said he has someone who wants to buy his club -an operator from Riverside. Police have recommended against a license for the proposed new owner. . Councilmen finally decided to revoke the license. Cowicllman Al Coen was the lone objector, claiinlng the council should not determine the man "immoral" solely based on evidence prt!!ented at the hear- ing. Coen wanted to suspend the license based on the court conviction only, and not any hearing evidence. Radio Announcer Gets Vall,ey Jaycees' Honor -lid Arnold, an announcer on Newport Beecb radio llltloa KOCM and Loo A111t1oi televlllon KTLA, , baa been awmled lhe 117fFountalo Valliy Jaycee DistiniQ1ibed Servi• '.A.ward.~ .~ -~. Arnold o( 19050 Carleton St., Fountain Valley, was chosen for his leadership and service to the community of Fountain Valley. The 32-year-old broadcaster ~ the o~tlons manager of KOCM aiiif the · Sunday night sportscaster on KTLA. He bas been active in a wide variety of community activities including the Sugar Ray, Rohinlon Youth Foundation, the Orange County March of Dimes and Cub Scout Pack 270. A. member of the Fountain Valley Jaycees ·atnee 1968,· Arnold wu "cbmen the outltanding Jaycee 1atate, chairman for Itel to 1970 and waa the °"tstandinl district governor from 1970 to 1971. Hoop De Doo Soldiers Ed Dubowsky, 19, and Joseph Doremus, 20, appear to ~ dancing the hula hoop at Fire Base Maude in Vietnam as they carry barbed wire down a slope to fortify their positions . From Pqe l DOGFIGHT. • • prisoner of war. Radio Hanoi hinted that heavy bombing raids have resumed in an WJCOnfirmed broadcast condemning the hostilities Monday by planes from the aircraft car- . Reagan Support Reported ~ On, Compromise VD Bill rier USS Coral Sea. · SA"CRAMENTO (UPI) -Gov. Ronald is amending a similar bill she Introduced The Huntington Beach. navigator and Re.agan has .agreed ~ supPQrt a com-this year to make it agreeable to the his partner were with three other Phan-promise venereal disease educaUon bill, Governor. toms escorting slower A6 and A7 attack Assemblywoman Marc.b K. Fong (D-She sa~ tbe key amendment would bombers when they tangled with at-provide that parents be notifJed 15 days tacking MIG aircraft. Oakland ), the lneasw-e's author, said to-coauthor of the amended bill, will carry a Dodging telephone pole-l ength surface-day. before any instruction takes plaee coo- to-air SAM missiles, Lt. Freckleton and Reagan vetoed a bill by Mrs. Fong last cernlng venereal disease. his partner engaged in missile and can-year to ease the restrictions on VD Reagan vetoed Mrs. Fong's bill last non combat, sending their MIG s)>iraling education and she waged an unsuccessful year on the grounds that It did not pro- ln smoke and flames into a hillside. fight to override the veto. vide for advance not.ice to parents abou~ North Vietnam claimed two U.S.·planes Mrs. Fong, who declared VD is VD courses. were hit by antiaircraft fire and downed, "panedmi.e" in Calilornia and constitutes "The compromise Is that he (Reagan ) but the U.S. c.ommgnd denied it, saying a "very serious health problem," said she will sign the bill," Mrs. Fong told a news all in the sortie returned to the Coral Sea conferenc:e. 11fely. She said the amended bill "does The action involving Lt. Freckleton, 8 p ·1 sh; h Precisely what I have been trying to do 1961 UC Irvine graduate witb a degree in en 008 a.1 etC all along." psychology, occwti:d over the QD.mg Lan • • " -~ · .... ".",_...,. • ~-......... "': But she add"ed, 1'Thfs move should not airfield 150 miles~ south of·Hanol. -• ' ~ ..i r _ ..... i~·"'-~ be interpreted as a victory for me or a . ' l're• P.,.e J CYCI.E., • enry' lacllon but the Sttl<en 1athmt for h11 tuneral In Westminster Slturday, Before ( lill•I brew1ll, they tdompo4 1cra11 1 sleker1' jacket llkl oa tbi fleOt ...,_ Powell'• colkel, ~1111. ud opl~ ting oo tho IM><:alle4 colon. • A niotorcade mMe lb way to Anaheim and a house near Where lmbler's corps• .,..; found Monday, rldlnf tllroulh . stop ,ilps and signal light Into 'a ,pollc. con· frontaUon that jailed 2.1 bikers. The nliht before, a fusUlade of 11 shols rlpptd into a house Jn Sanla Ana, leaving "cyclist Dennis Decker, 25, wounded tn the head by a .45 caliber slug lhlt lodied la his brain. He • nmains in serious ~ltlon at Orange Coonty Medical Cepter Folkl•inl 111rgery to remove the bullet. · Decker is a 'cyclist with tJa, to the ao- called outlaw groups 'In tbe ma but his fate ha"'o far not been,djrtctty linked to Iha Seeker,.Hangmen hoaWIUes. Invutll•lor• theorize tbe reya COtlld have· been ued as a cover for aome other gruda• .Involving Decker. ·Psychologist . Kills 2, Himself · Police Report UPLAND (UPI) - A psychologist Who authorities aay apparently haltered his wife to death and shot his secretary was found dead in a rented car near the Salton Sea today. Police said the psychologist, Jules Van Praag, 42, shot himself to death after driving to the Salton Sea from the Ontario International Airport where he rented a car after leavif1e his own vehicle in a parklnl 1-0t. His dauahter, Jeanne, 1•, a freshman student al Upland Hilb School wu min· Ing and WU tbe object ol a aeardi. The body of Mr1. AM Vaa Pru1, 43, was found at 11:17 p.m. Monday, by of- ficers summoned to the home by a allent alarm. Only four minutes earlier, Eliil.beth Ann McClell and, 43, of Temple City, Ven Praag's secret1ry, waa ahot In the back of the head in Van Pr11g11 office, Police said. She was In critical condition at Methodist Hospital ln Arcadia. Capt. Howard Seay of the Upland Police De_partment said Mrs. McClelland was able to tell investigating officers thit she wu driven to the office by Van Praag shortly before ahe was ahot, bUt was unable to say who shot her. Seay said while olficers were lit- veStigating her shooting, other officers had been summoned to the Vin Pra1g nsidence by a silent alarm which a~ parently bad been set off acciden~y. The.re, officers found the body of Mri. Van Praag, stuffed in a heavy cauge nrd plastic big in a bedroom closet. The big jets are flying escort for so-0£ Ma!!DOll8 f).:Jl. 'victory for the gove111or. Rather, If Is a called protective reaction strikes against CJ , victory for the public health or the state Eye lrn· ta ti" on North Vietnamese anti aircraft • n of California, especially that of the emplacemen1s .. •nd military ~·•e• Bnngs ,r .rotests young." · capable oJ striking southward. .. • .~ Assemblyman E. Richard Barnes, Cures May Hurt He &'!~ otber Diers · jo~ed in ~is ac-· · A deatb.deaiing ~etch of Magnolia companion m e a s u re appropriating · · coun~.v1a• (\P and u_J>l wire services ol Street on the bOUhdary line 'between $238,000 this year for VD education. He SAN DIEGO (AP) _Some cures for the ~1ve--mmute dogfight, heaviest since Fountain Valley and Westminster will said he expected $1 million would be pr~ eye irritation may be more harmful than President Lyndon Johnson stopped bomb-d' 1 t t" f vided in next v~ear's budget. ing the north nearly four years ago. come up fo~ 15CUSS on a a ~ t~g. o Mrs. Fong"S.bill also protects the right the air pollution which brought it on, says North Vietnamese gunners fired an-. the. Westmmster Traffic Copurusston of parents to remove their children from a New York eye.,1pecia1ist. tiaircraft artillery and missiles at a Navy tonight. ~ . . VD Instruction, but it would not require "Doctors and patients are over-treaUng recoMaissance Phantom jet and four AG Angry parents hav~ been seeltin~ un-written approval or eopsent for the child eye problem.a from polJuUon," 1ald Dr. and A7 fighters escorting it, then four provement of Magnolia ~tween .Heil and to take part in the courses. Fre!derick Theodore, director of eltemal U Edinger Avenues, for nearly two years. Cl:iseases at Manhattan Eye, Ear and MIG17s a.nd a MIG21 rose to cha enge Thrt!e minor crashes and one ·ratal one Throat Hospital. the American planes. · · k d The A6s and A7s at~cki:d t/le ground over tho 1971 Christmas holiday .wee eanc· Miner s Plan Flood "Blindness .,. crlllcel eye Infection Is defenses, while fqutl'• Phantoms fTJ1!ag:. i_prompted the parents to renew ,theU' resulting,'' be added. cover took on the MIGs. In a five-minute t~~\' Theodore, who addressed the San Diego duel, the enemy jets fi•ed 'at least t.wo . I~• m,>, eitremel~ dangerous In-Disa ster Inquiry Medical Society Mondsy, •aid In an ln- missileS at the u.s: aircraft and gOt cklse . ~n; .~aid._ Terri ~cLau~?,li"· of terview he was particularly concerned He la presently tho Southern California co-ordinator of the California Junlor MJaa, Inc., president of the board of dlroclors for the Weetem Speeial Olym- pics for the Mentally Retarded and a apeclal advlaor to the U.S. Department of Commerce. enough to open fire with their cannon. . me COmet Csrcle, ~estmmster. In ad-MAN, w. Va. (UPI) -A number of about a growing tendency for doctOl'I ·to , The -American pilots flreG siX rriisslles dit190 .. to. tb,e ~ -.<?Cidents, I ~ow of &:t miner's organizations, dissatisfied with prescribe cortisone compounds or an- 1 nd 7 · least four children who have been hit the makeup of Gov. Arch Moore 's "ad t~bkltics for relief. These su bstances may Amold also baa been awarded a Diltingula!led Service Award by educa- tional channel KCET for his work In rals· Ing more than $500,000 during the sta- tion's annual auction. Mice Drive Cat Away NOITINGHAM, England (UPI) - Mrs. Gwen West reported her tom cat "Tlger" has quit home. "Hordes of mlce," she said, "drove him crazy." OlANGI COAST .. DAILY PILOT Tiit Or1np Coht DAILY PILOT, wllh wllldl h comblMrd fM NtWl·l'r.,., 1$ pUbllfrlltf 11'1 1 .... Or•rit• CMll Publlahln• Comptt1.,, """ r•I• tdlllonl •r• publl1Md, Mond,'I' tllroullh flnci1v. for CO!•· Mttl, N•'f"JIOrf " letdl. Huntlntlon 111el!/Fovn111n v11i.r, LttUM iMC.h, 1!'\'lt'lllS.Odletllltll •lld Sin CltlMfltt/ S.n Ju1n C.plt!r•no. A 1ln9i. rllillOMI Million 11 Pllbli.Md ~turd•'!'• •nd suridtys. Th• principal PllbllM'l!no;i pM!nt It 11 UI Wtst ' h'I' SlrHI, Cos!• Mew, C•llfornl1, fM:M, Rob1rt N. W11d Prnldtnt •net Publlsher J•ck R. Curl1y Viet Pr-sld9lt end Gtn1r1I M•n•11•r Thom•• K••vil Editor Tho11111 A. 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UM mlfllfll'I', - • ' HONORED BY JAYCEES Fountain Valley's Ai-nold at the enemy P ~nes, 8 . o~e.MIGl was O:Ouing the ,it?etht Foxglove 'Avenue." hoc'' commission to Investigate West hinder the eye in fightin1 olf infection, lie O:~mt!n~r:!~.1nto 8 hillside, the U.S. She sakl .aht .has requested that the Virginia's flood disaster, said Monday said. Radio. Hanoi, however, broadcast ·a . ttaffic commission install a P«!estrian they would conduct their own probe into "Germs that the eye wouJd normally be declaration by the North Vietnamese activated 1~gnal light ~here. . . the Feb. 26 tragedy. able to fight all by itself can become t8e From Page l foreign ministry claiming the United The traf~1c_commiss1on mee~10g wall .be Five lnore bodies were found in the causes for blindness," Theodore 1ald. States had "mobiJjzed 8 Jilrge air force on held at 7 .30 p.m. in Westmmster City flood-ravaged valley Monday, raising the He recommend using boiled water to • , , wantonly drop bombs and rockets on -~Co~u;;;nc;U;;cha;;m;be;;rs;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;de;a;th;;to;ll;to;;1;08;, ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;re;ll;ev;e;i;rr;ita;;tlo;n;c;;a;u;;sed;;b;;y;;po;;:;;llu;;t;;lon;.;;;. the villages, killing and woUnding man y 1 CHICA NO ... level administrative posiUon," he said. ''We didn't get the advertisement and we are the ones trying to work with the district." Settle agreed that he woold notify the · Committee directly in the future when ad- ministrative and counseling positions : became open in the district. civilians, mostly women, children and. old persons. "'There are extremely serious acts of war, crudely violating the national sovereignty and security of t h e Democratic Republic of V I e t n a m , violating the pledge of the U.S. govern- ment to end the bombings completely throughout North Vietnamese territocy," the broadcast said. · • · A U.S. spokesman refused to say U a general bombardment was under way. lt'·s Your Dollar! lt Was also agreed to by district , Superintendent Jack Roper. that he would reqU:l?$t . the ~elp of the 6late Fair Em· ployment Practices Commission in 11et.. Fired Huntington / QUITE OFTEN A CUSTOMER IS CONFUSED WHEN SHOPPING FOR CARPETING. HE ASSUMES THAT IF A CARPET PILE IS HEAVY AND THICK .THE C::ARPET IS NECESSARILY OF GOOD QUALITY. · Ung up a program to employ· Jriore mi· norities in the district. A study conducted recently ror th.e district by a Fair Enlployment Com· mission representative, Jerry Malugeon, Policeman Sues Store Officials labeled the selection and promotion pro-A Huntington Beach policeman who was cedutes or the district as having an fired following allegations that he kept "adverse effect on minorities and materials he had collected foe. the Police remales." Wives Guild bas sued the store where he Dr. Seltle did point ou~ though, that worked as a part tlme acurily guird !or the ,,_ . h d sed 1 Ch' $3.25 million. uUitr1ct a increa ts 1cano Gilbert J, Coerper, 36, names the r employes by approximately 100 per-Montgomery Ward store and two cent within the last year and was hopeful J k that more qualified Mexican-Amerlcans employes, Arnold ··Rickettl· Ind -ac could be empl-Oyed. Whitaker, •• defendants In his Or&ntl• In the .Area ol curriculum, the Mexican-County Superior Court action. He blames . l)oth men for the submission of fal&e American Co~ttee called for tho OX· testimony that led to his dlaml.iifl, . ' ~nsten of bl·lmgual programs to tr1-Coerper, a t>year veteno of.. pollce hngual programs which would include work, fought the action in a terfel of . · "pocho" Spanish (Spanish spoken In the public hurings that ended wl=<On-· barrio), traditional Spanish and English .. 'fimlaUon,.ol )lis d~ If!! 9ut In addition !hoy requested that Chieano ·, 1n;hl1 1lawsull t11a1;i..,111&-to l history 1upplement the·socjal studlol pro, oblaln eno!her ·joh 11 a 'poll .. olOe.r. _ • gram In the high schools, . lluntln~ton &ai::1'i; Polle& Chief Elrl. Special languoge p<ograma for Spanish Robltallio 1-0ok aclM!n ~plnat Colrptr In • speaking students exist presently at Hun-·AUCl,11\ 1970·when. JI Ir~ flril .u.fod by Ungton Beach, Founl1ln Valley, Edlooh , fellow employes al \he etoro that tho <ii· and Westminster HlJh &:hoob, district ficer had kept. merchandlM donated. to officials said. the Police Wives Guild. ' • •• • . . NOT TRUE I MORE OFTEN THE QUALITY OF THE Fl~ER, AND NOT THE QUANTITY, IS THE PETERMINING FACTOR. WHICH CONTRO LS WEAR AND PERFORMANCE. IT'S YOUR MONEY, -SO, WHEN BUYING YOUR CARPETING, MAKE SURE YOU ARE DEAUN6 WITH AN ESTABLISHED MILL, AND EQUALLY AS IMP.ORTANT, A REPUTABLE DEALER. • - ALDEN'S r CARPETS e DR~PES 1663 Placentla Awe. COSTA MllA 646 4131 • ' .,.. l 'r- Tul•p Ti:Uae O,v er Entertainer Tiny Tim has filed for a legal separation from his wife of two years, Miss Vicky. Tbe singer blamed their troubles on her desire for a modeling career and the fact that :'basically, I'm broke." Tiny and Miss Vicky were wed in Decem_ber, 1969, on the Johnny Carson show. They are the parents of a daughter, Tulip Victoria. ~First Winners Listed ., In Pilot's Oscar Poll WUmers or theater passes for the first week of balloting in the 1972 "Luci Poll" beiitg conducted in the Orange Coast area ~by the DAILY PILOT and National '.General Theaters were annqunced today. Ten winners each were selected by the South Coast Plaza No. l and the South Coast Plaza II. Both theaters are on i~ristol Street, near the San Diego ..freeway. , Here are the winners frorp South Coast PIW No. 1: ) Habra ; Jeff Braley, 220 East Ball Road, Anaheim ; Susan C. Long, 8S42 Midway Place, Santa Ana; Chris Cannon, 2535 Carnegie Costa Mesa; T.S. Ritter, tlS Huntington St., Huntington Beach; P. Bunney, 2083 Maple, Costa Mesa ; Casey Hughes, '2261 Miner, Costa Mesa ; Brad Johnson, 589 N. Tustin , Santa Ana; arid Aileen Campbell, 16925 Plumas St., Foun- tain Valley. . Ballots can be cast in the national poll by mailing them or bringing them to the DAILY PILOT or by depositing them in ballot boxes in the lobbies or the two participating theaters . H.H. Hesse, 16681 Mytingcr , HiJntington Beach; Bob ~fartin, 13061 Fairview, ~Gaiden Grove; R. Blanken.ship, 19721 .tanberra, Garden Grove; Mrs. L Giovt.r, Tustin; Walter Geier, 906 lronwood Lane, Fountain Valley; Mn. Pel:gy Powers, 20942 Hunter Lane, RUn· ·tmgton )\each; H.AJ Franken;; 17561 Bon· ner Drive', Santa. Ana; Mn. Vu Gorden, 225 La Palma, San Clemente; Norma Tliompson, 9471 Molokai Drive, Hun- tington Beach; and Alla Eaton, 10312 Kaimu, Huntington .~each. Winning actor, actress and fil~ in the nationwide poll will be imort.a\ized in wax in the Stars' Hall .of Fame of Movieland Wax Museum, Buena Park. Winners from South Coast Plaza 11 : One voter in the national Poll will be selected tO attend the award banquet at which the winning celePriti~s will be given their' IA.lei statuettes. The winner also will receive a week's paid vacation for two in Hawaii. Marla Bucbanan, 12381 Arrowhead, Stanton'; Nancy MIDll, 1740 Arbolita, La • A printed ballot appears with this arti· " . -., ... ;. cle. • Pick Your Own 'Oscar' Winners in Luci Poll The DAILY PILOT, in cooperation with Moviefand \Vax Museum and 'south Coast Plaza No. l and No. 2 Theaters, offers readers the oppor'tunitt,t t ;to participate in a nationwide poll to sellect popular winners from among ·\'official "Oscar" nominees. \Veek's vacation for two in Honol~tu a~ a pl~ce of :'"honor at "Luci" Awards Banquet at Stars' Halt of Fame await national wmner. rTwentt1 pa irs of movie passes piw n we ekly.to those voting at South Coast Plaza ~.';heaters. Clip out ballot below: --------------, ·f Mark an "X" in box in front of your selection. Vote for only one .,I person or film ~ each cateiory. Be sure to complete 25-word state· I -ment and fill in your name, address and phone number so you can be I -I contacted i! you win prize trip or show passes. All ballots must be mail· ed to DAILY PILOT or placed in theater lobby ballot boxes by mid· 1 nigbt onSaturday, March 25. ' Best Actor 0 PETER FINCH for "Sunday Bloodi Sunday'.' 0 GENE HACKMAN for "The Frencli' Connection" ~ 0 WALTER MA'ITHAU for "Kotch".. • ~ 0 GEORGE C. SCO'IT for "The Hospital" ~ 0 TOPOL for "Fiddler on the Roof" ; • Best Actress ~ , ~ 0 JULIE CHRISTIE for "McCabe & Mrs. Miller" • 0 JANE FONDA for "Klute" ~ 0 GLENDA JACKSON for "Sunday Bloody Sunday" ~ 0 VANESSA REDGRAVE for"'Mary, Queen of Scots" ~ O JANET SUZMAN for "Nicholas and Alexandra" s Be1t Motion Picture of 1971- ~ 0 "A CLOCKWORK ORANGE" (Warner Bros.) , 0 "FIDDLER ON THE ROOF" (United Artists) 0 "'rHE FRENCH CONNECTION" (20th Century-Fox) .\ 0 "THE LAST PIC.Tl\RE SHOW" (Columbia) !f. 0 "NICHOLAS AND ALEXANDRA" (Columbia) • I I , I I I I I I I I I . .1 I .................. I . ' . J WHY I VOTED FOR THIS FILM (25 words or {es:) f. ·········:···········:-;.···········································~··· I ................................ ~ ........................................ . I ··.·······································~···························· I _. ..... \.. ~ -JI Name···········•·········•·•·•·······•········ Phone .............. . ~Address ···········•·•···········•·•·············.················: .••• f ~City ..................................... Zip .... •• .......... • l 11,__ __ -------·-----~•II ballot to : "Oscar Poll," DAILY PILOT, P.O. Bo• ls.cl, Cosll Mooo, '!a. '262', or drop In lobby bon1 at Soilth Coast Plaza ThHlors •T or •1, Bristol SfrHI nHr San Dl190 FrMway, ,, I " Tuesd>y, Ma.th 7, 1972 H DAILY PILOT J Lawmakers • Ill 'Battle Dress' Key Mov~ i.n California Coastline Bill Due Today? . . lly IJLL BTAU ~ SACRAMENTO (AP) -Lawmilirs dlJI in today in for another battle . OYtr ........,in&. Calll!>fllla'• I, II 7 • m 11 e coastline· -Which ranges esthetically from· Wild, lli>lated beaches and rocky . bluffs to cluttered, honky· tonk dtvelopments. A key move in the iMue could come to- day· when the Senate Rules Committee Considers nanllng a successor to Sen. Gonion Cologne on the Senate Natural Re!Ource.s Comnllttee -an appointee that mlflht be the swing vote on coastline bm... Cologne (R-lndio), appointed an appeal court justice by Gov. Ronald Rea,gan, was listed u an opponent last year when a COlltllno bat by Miemhiyman Alu Sleroty (().Beverly Hills), was defeated in the commlt&ee on a 4-4 voice vote, J~dge A.~:rnits Hiring Role A lintUar Sleroty bill, collllclerod tho toughest of the coasUlne Jl'Otecllon pro- posals before the Legislature, Is moving In the A3sembly and Is being cosponsored by Sen. Donald L. Grunsky (II-Watson- ville). The Senate committee, still one man short , held its first hearing Monday on a rival plan sponsored by Sen. ·James Q. Wed worth ([).Hawthorne). W e d w o r t h planned to seek a vote on his bill Monday but decided at the last minute to ask a two-week: postponement. White Holtse Influence in IT&T Case Reported . WASllJNGTON (AP) -U.S. Dlslrlcl Judge Richard McLaren conceded toclaY he apparenUy went lhrougb the White HOUie Jn hiring an oul!lde llnanclal a~ vl.ser wbo flcured pn>mlnenUy in the out- ol-<Ollrl setllemeot of a mulU.mllllon dollar anUlnlll IUlt qainst'Intunatlonal Telephone Ir Telecraph Corp. have a recoUecUon. lt now appears there wu some.. consultation" McLaren said. He said, however, that 1peclal White House fl'i•lant Flanigan "wu simply a COl)duit for my request to secure llamaden. "Ramldtn aubmltted the IT&T report May II to Flaillpn and It WU forwarded to me by FlanlJan/1 he aaid. "As far as I am concerned, Ramsden's report was prepared ror and submitted to the anUtrw:t d.Jvi.sion," he continued. "The report speaks for itself. 11 The two men who were the principal economlc advisers to McLaren in 1971 uld over the weekend they played no role 1n ruolving the controversial lT&T litliatlon. , The bearing d\d go ahead on the blU at Wedworth's jnsistence, however, when he said "a lot of people came a long way•• for the meeting. But when ht. called off several names of prospective witnesses, no one came forward . "Same old story," Wedworth lamented. ''Everybody for us is not here." McLaren, tell.int of actions taken wbtit he wu head of the-Justice Department's antitrust division, Ibo testified before the ~te Judiciary Committee hia former chief economic aide was not consulted because be was not, a flnancial exi>t;rt. had a heavy ~rkload and was not in a "need to know" position. Judge McLaren made the statement during the fourth day of bearings into -the cominittee's Investigation on accusations by columnist Jaclc Anderson or lm- propri~ by Justice Department officials in the settlement of the suit against IT&T. Republicans in Tiny Town Give NiXon 11 of 1 7 Votes The opposition Included the Sierra Qub and the Coastal Alliance. Wedworth did call one favorable witness before the hearing ended, Dugald Gillies, lobbyist for the California Real Estate Association. Sen. Dennis Carpenter CR-Newport Beach), announced Monday that he plans to introduce his own coastline protection plan next week and the.re still is a chance the Reagan administration will have Us own proposal. Andenon bas wrjtten that the suit was dropped after IT&T pledged to contriJ>ute $400,000. to belp defray e>pense1 of the Republican Natlonal Convtnlloo In San Diego nm Aupl. ' Anderson -accused acting Atty. Gen. Richard G. Kleindienst of playing an Jm. portant role in the decision to, drop the suit. Kleindienst asked the committee to reopen hia confirmation bearings to be attorn&y genera], succeeding John N. · Mitcbe11, so that be could clear the air: Appearing with Kleindienst, M~en said he apparently was wrong when be said list week that .be did , not consult with the White House in the selection ·of Richard J. Ramsden, a U.ytar-old New York investment ~nker, .to make the outside financial atuty of ITH and the repercus~lom of a dlvestitW'e sought by the JusJice Departmen~. "I aaid I •didn't remember recalling discussing the lT&tT case with the Wht~ Hoqse or P.eter Flanigan, l ltUI d~'t DIXVILLE NOTCH, N.H. (AP) -The 17 registered voters of this tiny far north resort community opened the tm pr<111dentlal balloting at one minute put midnight today, casting their votes for the New Hampahire presidenUal primary in a hotel bar. Prealdent Nixon swept all 11 Republican votes cast. Sen . .Edmund S. Muskie of Maine won a 5-1 i:leclslon over Sen. George McGovern of South Dakota jn the six Democratic ballots. More newsmen and television cameramen than voters were on hand for the event. Town Clerk Frederick Tillotson, 25, said · the town "votes first in the nation so that p!).\Slbly we can be tieard. "We hope the nation will listen to the sound of one small voice," he said. Dixville Notch, 20 miles from the Cana- dian border, is a town with one .industry -the Balsams Hotel, opened ln the 1880s as a summer resort and expanded tO a year-round operation six years ago with the development of the n e a r b y Wilderness ski art.a. All but two of the town's 17 registered voters are employed by the hotel or are married to hotel employes. The two nonemployes, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nash, are dairy farmers . In 19S3, Nixon, then beginning the cam- paign that took him to the White House, won the primary balloting here 7 to 1. The lone dissenting vote then went to Lyndon B. Johnson. Dixvllle Notch was incorporated as a town in 1960 and has had an unbroken ~ of picking the loser in the November presidential elections. The town voted 7 to 0 for Nixon in 1960, 9 to O for B8rry Goldwater In 1984 and 8 to 4 for Hubert H. Humphrey in 1968. The townsfolk gathered in the Balsams bar Monday at 11 :30 p.m. and sat down at green, cloth-covered cocktail tables at 11:45. Each table was separated by a 10-foot high slab of quarter·inch plywood lugged . in for the occasion. The votera placed their ballots in a _ white .001. At midnight, Town Moderator' Neu tmotson, 73, began the tabulation. Tillotson owns the Balsams. HiJ -l"'JlietJ l'n, Freclo;rlc"i.fa~cl~ Wedwortb's proposal relies on local government, mostly cities and COW\ties, to control development lhrougb planning and zoning along the coast. Their decisions could be appealed to relional boards and a state agency. But the regional boarda would be dominated 5-4 by local government represeotaUves. The Sieroty bill places major control In the hands of regional environmental agencies responsible to a state board. Reagan's De~rtment of Navigation and Ocean Development, ' meanwhile, junked the proposed coasUlne manage- ment plan It was developing to be in- cluded as part or Comprehensive Ocean Area Plan the department will send to the Legislature thia year. That decision waa made after the governor'• Advisory Commission on Marine and Coutal Resources rejected the plan . ]t relied too heavily on a atate a&eDC11 commission members 11ld, and Wt out the concept of re1Jonal controt imltnly. . . . ·~·\ I . IMM:EDIATE DE'LIVERY • • • • ORl!H TODAY' Mercury COMET C<>met for '72 offers everything you buy a small car for, and more. Sirqplified maintenance, great gas mileage, and low price. Big car styling with lots of good things others leave out. Roominess that remembers you're a grown-up, choice of 6 or V·B engine and a lone list of options. STAITINIJ AT "OranQ• Counlfl'1 Tamau of rm. corr• 2UI HARBOR ILVO., COSTA MESA • IS4Hl30 ,, , Mercury l\IARQUIS In all the world of medium priced cars Me~cury Mirquis Brougham standa alone, dramaUcally elegant In styllnf and a .ride that unhesitatingly challengeJ the most expensive luxury cars by every criterion. • STAITIN'5 AT '520000 ORDll TODAY Home of the New Car "Golden Touch." ) Just How GOP Is GOP Group? RICKY TICKY POLl'J1X, The Orange County wing' of a group that calls ltseU the Calilornia Republican Assombly bas ju!t concluded a meeting in Anaheim in wlllcb H decided to drum Prosident Nixon out of the Republican Party. N..,, before all loyalista of the GOP faint dead away at thls antelOme new1, ft mlgbt be betl fM them to do a bit of dissecllJ!g on jus\ wbat the CalilOl'nis Republican Asaembly 1s. Or ian't. · For exa'rnple, there ls 1c>me reason to suspect just bow Republican the group to. Certain knowledgeable polltlcal pundits have suggested tJiat H the CRA Is GOP at all, i! lJ clin&lnl: to the far right wing of the ptrty plaUorm by about two fingemaU.. THE LATEST ANTl-NiJ:oo gambit sug- gests the CRA may have Jort its grip altogether and Is now floating off Into political space t.ow4Tf) tbe never-never land occupied by the likes of George Wallace and John G. Schmitz. Now· u fer the lltOODd pert of· the group's name -that being as an Auembly -this lJ probably accurate as far u II ;.,., but tile question 11, bow big? You• I'*· the notion from _. reports that H Ill not very. The ne.. accountl suggest there were 54 wbo lurned out for the Anabelm con- fab. Flfty·two of theae reportodly voted against supporting Prerident Nl%on for re-eledJon. HOW TWO NIXON supporltn llWlaf· ed to creep Into the group and Infiltrate the voting has not as yet been fully e1- plolned. Anyway, the CRA'• resolution putting the knock on the incumbent president wu forthwith dlspatcbed to Gov. Ronald Reagan, Calllomi. congressmen and U.S. senators. The bud man of the assembly, an Anabelm penon named Pat Scalera, also grandly noted that in the 1988 election, Orqe County delivued unto Nixon llO,ODll voles out of hi. 223,438-vole plu/;lity fn California. Tiie cle#..@npllcallon here Ill, of coune, that 1.ut time cul It 11'11 -54 follll gathered In the blckrooro oJ an Anaheim eatery_ who actually hf!rded. the 180,000 GOP faithful to the polls. The further implication Ls that they won't do it again thLrtime. ·• WELL, I GUESS we'll just hve lo leave the get-«it-the-vote work for the GOP lo the lilre.< of Tom Rogers, John Wayne. Arnold O. Beclcman, DeMy Carpenter, 0 . W. "Dick" RICbard, Walter Knott, Victor C. Andrews and others. They llmply must exert a Uttle more in- fluence In Order to take control of the Repu blican Party In theso parts. Meanwhile, they'll jutt have to look acrosa the nation to New Hamptbin for some comfort. where the good II residents of Dixville Notch hl•e already cast their ballots In today's presidential primary. They've already counted 'em, loo. ELEVEN OF THOSE voters were Republicans. ·Nixon, Paul N. McC!oskey of Cl!lilomia and Joha N. Ashbrook of Ohio were all on the GOP ballot. Nixon got all II voles. '!bat o u g h t to give t.he CRA something to think about. Utah Qua ke Recorded LOGAN. Utah (UPI) - A small earth- quake rattled the Logan area Monday, just sb: hours be.fore a scheduled speech on "F.arthquake Prediction and C.Ontrol" by st. Louis University Prof. Carl Kissl- lnger 1t Utah State University. ' I •• B(acla .Teacher SayM Good-by FLINT, Mich. (AP) -A block au!J. tent high ochool p-lnclpal wbo commllted 1ulclde las\ month totd bl• 1tudtoll In a farewell letter that he waqted his death to Impress upon them the need to setUe their racial problems. '1bete ls no other way t can impress on you the need to stop stand.lng back and to force out thoae sick people who will never let black people be equa\ becau.se they want to compete or fight with white folks instead ol working and un- derstanding them ,'' wrote Paul L. Cabell Jr. The letter wu made pubHc Monday by bill widow, Carlill.a Cabell. but sbe did nqt disclose the conW!ls of a s<cond note be wrote to her before he turad a shoCgun on himsU. Cl.bell, 215, deacrlbed by colleagues as a dedlcated teacher and 1 c h o o 1 ad· minlstrator. was in charge oI main Wiling student discipline at B~her High School. It has 1,000 pupils. 6S percent of them wblte. Fllow teachers ukl Cabell, in his eec- ond year at Beecher, was · trying to preserve calm while punish in g wrongdoers, and was deeply affected by several clashe! between white and black Protest at Harvard &lud•ntl. Hb Last day aDve, Feb. 24, was marked by Hv•al atudent inc:ldents. Clbell was upset when he returned bome and Wied wltb his Wilt. She tried unsuccessfully to persuade hlm to nai,n and went to bed when ho told her he wanted to olt In hi1 study and think awhile. Police said Cabell then wrote the two letters. In the one addressed to the Beecher community, he uid: " ... I am weary or ,trying to bring In- sensitive trainers, also known a 1 , teachers, a currJcuh.m -old or new - 500 black crosses cover Harvard Yard in protest staged by Afro-American students "in memory of our African brothers and sisters who have died at the hands of the Portuguese, Gulf Oil and Harvard University. 11• Harvard reportedly owns stocks worth $21 million in Gulf OU, the large!t American in- vestor in Portuguese-held Africa. Protesters want Harvard to divest itself of the stock. hving, Wife Take Turns Testifying Before Juries NEW YORK (AP) -Author ClilfOl'd lning, hill wile Edith and rne.-cber Richard Suakind were to continue teltl· lying today before two grand jurt .. In- vestigating lrving's disputed Howard Hughes' autobiography. 1rYini sppeared before a federal grand jury and his wife and Suskind ' before a county panel Monday. Today the pro- cedure was expected to be reversed. Joint act.ion by the juries is expected •later thla week. The 4:1·year-old novehst appeared weary as he left after testifying for 21h comment before the grand Jury has comment befoje the grand ury has finished its investigation," he told newsmen. Ptt.ssed for comment, his lawyer, M. Philip Lorber, interjected: "He's bound not to divulge his testimony. He is more tha11. a witness. He's not just a simple witness -you fellows understand that." Irving bas maintained th at Hughes, the billionaire industrialist who has not been seen in public for a decade, cooperated with him in a series of intervir.ws that form the basis for the book. McGraw·Hill Publishing Co. bought the manuscript and paid Irv ing a $100,000 ad· vance plus $650,000 in three checks that Irving was to relay to Hughes for the rights to his story. A court affidavit attributed to Hughes said the book wu a fraud and that he neither knew Irvine nor bad received the payment. Irving later admitted that hi.I wile deposited the three checks in a Swiss bank account that she opened in the name of Helga R. Hughes. But he main- tained that she did so at Hughes' d.lrec- tion. Wicka CJ c:i c 0 [ ~iK• 'I.I. and Tl How d'you like to support our party?' . French Seize 2 In Big ~orphine Haul on Riviera NICE (AP ) -French Cll!toms police have made their second big Rivi era drug haul in a week, seWng 321 pounds of morphi ne from under the seats of a car coming from Istanbul. They were ques· tloning two TUrkJ, one wttb a diploma tic passport. The car was stopped Sunday at the Mentone border post, on the -Italian fron- tier, after a blanket order to check al1 vehicles coming from the Middle East. Police discovered the morphine in 146 packets and said if converted into heroin it would have an American street value or '36.S million. The driver of the car was identified as Ibrahim Ikier. The man with the diplomaUc passport wa s not identified. Both are under interrogation. Last Tuesday, French customs poli ce in Mane.We seized 937 pounds of pure heroin ln packets embedded in concrete In tbe hold of a shrimp boat. They said the drug was worth $100 million In the United Slotes. ' The boat's captain, his former wife and five crewmen have been arrested and were charged Monday night with narcotics violations:. Louisiana Death Scheme Probed 1l'b1cb does not att.cl: Ibo 1n1jor prob-· Je1111 ol ooclallntlon ol atudtnll and parents loo buoy m1ifnc a llvinf to live and understand togelhfr, U lJ more than a on~man job. brothen and olalers al , llffchtr, thanb for your ellort11 r al>Pleelaled lhlm. ''To the whJte t:tudents, l commend you for keeping your cool " lonr u you did. Tolerance and patience be youra fortver. "One man can only cope and deal 1uc-- cesafully with "' much. Wbat Ls btinf asked ti.re Ill a J<>b that toW ooclety never has been able to accomplJsh, yet I am being asked lo do It for 1,1100 studont1 and assorted persons. "I am a leader, but I can not march alone. To all those black 1tudenlll (her• be named five of them) who worked hard at bringl•g senst to the errant and fooU..b "To the vast majori.ty of black students who did not take a atand but let \he words ol a few hothead& <•aain he named five students) and severll others turn your mind away from what it's all about. J say it is for you that I die. "I die to emphasize to you and all minority people who ever dreamed tO' be free that it can only come through work· Ing to1ether. Jt seems to me thtre is ni> other way for me to get your aUention.t• Multiple Warheads Soviets Bolster Nuclear Arsenal WASHINGTON (AP ) -The So'iet Union is add ing multiple warheads to its land-based missiles and Defense Depart· ment officials estimate the Russ ians will have 85 to 100 in operation by midyear. .Development of these weapons has been under way for several years and the Pentagon confirmed last monththat they are being deployed. However, numbtrs were not disclosed until Mooday after Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird referred to their deployment in a speech to the Veterans of Foreign Jars. Defense official!, said thi new triple warheads discusse<I. by Laird are being fitted on the Soviet SSII, a missile similar to the U.S. Minuteman ICBM whlch carries a nuclear warhead equal to one million tons of TNT. They say there is also some evidence - not yet confirmed -that the mutUple warheads are being mounted on the Soviets' giant SS9 missiles which. with their 2S-megaton warhead, threaten destruction of Minuteman missiles and their underground silos. Laird acknowledged the R u s s i a n warheads are not as sophisticated as the separately aimed multiple warheads already on large numbers of U.S. missUes. These are called MIRVs or multiple independently targetable rHn- try vehicles. Aides later said that the ---i-e-entry system referred to by Laird bu beeil tested on Russian SS9 missiles. U.S. of· ficlals say the Soviets have been unable to achieve the requlred accuracy wllb I 28 Feared Dead In Spain . Blast BARCELONA, Spain (UPI) -Police estimated today that 28 persons were kill· ed in a blast that wrecked a 1G-story tux. ury apartment building but said they had no explanation for what caused the ex- plosion. A gas company spokesman discounted early police theories tha t the blast was caused by a gas leak. Police today reported the toll stood at 16 confirmed dead, about a doz.en persons mis.sing and presumed dead, and two In- jured. No definite figure was available on the number of persons who were inside the 10 apartments destroyed by the blast. Pioneer Fires J ets . this system to assure destruction of U.S. ICBM sites. But Laird, plugging hard for passage o[ his new $76.f>.billion defense budget, cau· tio~ed that the two-year lead he sald the United States holds in ICBM warhead technology "could be rapidly closed if we do not maintain a strong .research-and· development program." By the Pentagon's latest count, the Russiaru have more missiles than the United Si.tu, but because of MIRVs, the Uniled States bolds a 2-1 edge In th-. number of deliverable nucleir warheads. Explosion Rocks Belfast Store; Gunman Punched BELFAST, Northern Irela nd (Upt) - A bomb blew "a hole the size of a bus" today in the floor of a Belfast department store, but an attempted machlnelUft assassination of a part·time !Oldler failed when the Intended victim punched one of his assailants 1n the nose. An anny spokeman said the intended victim, a member of the paramlUtary Ulster Defense Regiment, then drove off his two attackers with 1 shotgun. Four members of the defense regiment have been killed this year, two of them in the past week. The SPokesman said the man and his wJfe heard noises in their backyard Mon· day night as they relaxed at their home in Kilcoole Park, a North Bellast suburb. The door burst open and two men one . . . carry mg a submach1negun, tried to enter. The defense regiment member kicked the door shut 1nd grabbed hJs shotgun. The door burst open again· and tbe man punched the first of bis 'two attackers back and opened fire. The two men fled, firing at least one shot as they ran, while the part.time soldier blazed after lhem with his double- barreled gun. No one was hurt. The name of the man was withheld for security reasons. The explosion in the department store j~st off downtown Belfast's main ahop. ping avenue came when · four gunmen planted a bomb and fled . No injuries were reported. An army spokesman said the charge which made "a mess" out or part of the Co-op store on York Street may have been one of several planted by the m. truders. The men broke into the five-story building, which spans two blocks, at about 3 a.m. They held the night watch· man at gunpoint while they fanned out through the dark ened store. Then they ned, warning the watchman lo "get the hell oot of here Jf you know what's good for you." Winds Fan Prairie Fire BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) -Federal authorities are investigating a possible plot to assassinate Gov.-eltct Edwln Edwards. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -For the third time in two week s, prisone rs at the county jail have staged a food-throwing protest to dramatize dissatisfaction with their meals. More than 200 of the 334 In· mates at the jail atop the Hall of Justice took part in the latest demonstration Monday, which started with arrival of the 4. p.m. meal of bot dogs, beans and. prunes, the sheriff's department said. ... . Moments later the bomb went off. "It r\pped a hole the size of a bus in the floor , which is steel·reinforced concrete 11 an anny spokesman said. • Gusts Reach 107-mph in Colorado, W y oming • G_,. Yount ol tM .t.•riw Mini"' co .• ,.,,.,..,. Wllllll Pk'"' ...... of mtl•I ""'ofll"t MVtl'tf ~ j!IOl,lftd• •Kfl •nd bltw 1Mm twt}' llto • lllK• ol oeper." llal•ltll IM'tlrl• flrM eneour....i by lfrl>lllOl 011111111 tD Ill ""'" "' .,.... bunitd m•rll ,, .. , ot Nftltttfl• ,,.. louttl Q•'o'•· "'''-tlrqtil • tll•ff l'llflf "-'d Cily, l .D., Ullll« COl"frwl l1i. 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S""lu EDITION VO~. 65, NO. 67, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MARCH 7, ·19n N TEN CENTS Harbor Area Summer Bus System Hits Snags ' A proposal by the cities of Newport 1 Beach and Costa Mesa for a free or low cost summer bus system in the H8rbor Area has bit some major obstacles - ,among them , some other buses. As originally proposed, the s ya t em woold 1..,. Newport-Mesa Unlfied School District buses and would be financed in 1tbe pilot phase by the Orange County Translt District (OCTD ). ; But the law that zit&kes gas tax funds available to rapid transportation systems Jlke the OCTD specifies that it not be in competition with private · ()f franchise bus syslefi!S. _ COASTWISE -- The law makes e1cept'°'1s when , that private or franchise oPeratlons agrees to · sign a wavter. In both Costa Mesa and Newport Beach, the South C 0 a I t Transit COmpany operates sueb a franchise. · The sUIJ)IDer system's. SP,MSOn plan to approach South ~ TrlDI~ 111 the next few weeks with "the waiver idea, New· port Beach City ~ager Robert Wynn said today.. · Costa Mesa City Manager Fred Sorsa· bal and OCTD director .Dr. Peler Field- ing would alJo be involved in t.bt meet- ing. B11 Pfail lnterlandl "I s...,.,, Martho, If Yov Say On• Word I'm Throwl"ll You Righi Out et tM ·C•r." •• Mesa Bar Brawl Linked To Motorcycle Feuding By ARTHUR R. VINSEL or 111e DlllY Pli.t s11tt Motorcycle gang members in Orange County are riding wjtb one eye over the shoulder today, following the 14th day of a Hangmen-versus-Seekers fe~ leaving two dead, three wounded and 34Jailed. The bloOdy rivalry has so far injured at least one innoce.Dt bystander, a boy hit iD a 20-shot fusillade 15 days ago. Costa Mesa police linked an early morning bar brawl early today to siin- mering unrest among bikers in the area. One man was pistol whipped to a bloody pulp with a P-311 Luger pistol, while a second Was flushed from beneath a truck in a nearby car lot at shotgun- point and arrested. ~ Two more suspects were captured in the predawn shotgun murder of Robert E. Imbler, 11, whose body was found in a van near his Anaheim home later on . 1,500 Engineers,. ' Scientists Voting .On Plant Strike About l,500 Mcl>oMell D o u g I a s engineers and scientists from Huntington "Beach today are deciding whether to call the first strike against the aerospace firm In 20 years by mail. . Whether a walkout over wage. and cost- ~ of-living increases will not be known until , March 12 when all the mail ballots have , been counted, according to Robert' Leventhal, spokesman for the Southen) ' . · .C a 11 f o t n I a Professional ~ngiJleerlng • '1 uoclation. ~; The 5,000-member as!OCiation, with trnployes at each of the 10Ulhland11 McDonnell Dooolss firms, Is e<>nslclerinC '<the 1trlke over the 11merit system" which ·has been used for the past three years in ··rdelennine ralsel. ' The engineera, ....,rdinl in Leveathal, ,,,want general ac:rou-lhe-board IDC1'.t191: and protection lgaln5t the rising -of rllvln1. ' • Leventhal aald he hopes negot.iallons, tcheduled Wednesday between the wllon and management, would tmnlDfte lo an agreement. The mall baUols will autbortJO union leaders to call a strike, hut "only ~ necessary." Monday by police in the IJiland city. Investigators arrested three s111pects initially after Imbler wu found crumpled in the Vehicle =-Wirlg a telephone tip, his stomach r open b)' a shotgun blast. Tips from local cyclist ~s and a routine traffic stop led to the arrests of Curt E. Carroll, 2', of 9'14 Pbll1delphia St., and·Tbomas R. Reim, 25, of 1001 W. Lincoln Ave., both in Anaheim. Tbey are booked on murder charges, along with Daniel A. Toolson, 25, of 1258% Volk.wood St., Garden Grove, Michael J. Caniphell, 21, of 411 W. Washington St., Santa Ana and Mrs. Jackie Ehlers, who lives two blocks from the slaying scene. Shotgun.anned police IJivaded the run- down residence shorUy after Imbler was found, discovering Mrs. Ehlers nude and suffering from an apparent d r u g overdose. 1 QuesUoned following treatment al Orange County Medical Center, she was al!o charged in coonectlOA with the mur- der. Imbler was the second to die in the evident eye-for-an-eye, tooth-for-a-too~ tension between ~ rival Hangmen aBd Seekers. AulbQritjes bave said lltll~ specifically ahoµt the binodbath whJch apparenUy dates back to Feb. 20 when a stolen motorcycle wu-returned in pieces by Hangmen to Seekers. A truce had 11.1pposedly been arranged, ' but moments later, a speeding car spew .. ed 20 bullet. inin the rlllb of Seeltera standing around 1 serv.lce station at Katella Avenue aod !Jaster Stne~. Seekers President Tonimy Crites, 29, of Fullerf.on, was cut down with a criUcal series ol. four wounds i a 'secood Seeker WU hit IJi the anJde and Mltlh<w Dobbs, 13, al'EI Tero lllflend a Oelh 1"llllld. Slttlng•in a parted.jar In Ibo station, · Dobbs wia 'otruct ,byfl.:a ,lluc !bit shat- tered,. plutic water inl ht-llil'IJOC(rol.' Death entered the eud' Iha 11111 night when Terry C. Powell, 21, of Anaheim, wu blasted from bl1 ~ bike oa the Garden Grove Freeway. A bordo of gang cyclista repreaentlng every faction but Ibo Seekera ptbered f/)r hil 1-rll in WestmimWr Saturday. Before a final farewell, Ibey linmped acro11 a Seekers' jacket 11id on the fl09r before Poweft's c11kel, curtlng and spit- ting on. the 111><1lled colon. A motDrcadt made It. way to Anaheim and a house nt1r where Imbls'• COl1* was found Monday, riding IM>Ulh atop •tin• and slg111I light loin • pollce C<)O, (il<e CYCLE, P ... ·I) "If South r.oast TJ:ansit says no waiver~ then we're dead," he said. South Coast Transit at one time o~ jected to the free bus service 1iven to UC Irvine students but later dropped ils Public UUUUes Commissian bearing re- quest. The summer bua system suggesled by the two Harbor cities would primarily aerve Newport Center, South Coast Plaza and the heaches. Days of service and exact fares have not heen determlJied, altbou&b It ts esti- mated fares would be free or range from five to 15 cents. School busea are heing CONidered he- caUSe they would ptobabcy he the cheap- est to Jease. 1be program's supp>rt.era were seek· Ing 1211.000 or $30,000 from the ocro tn financing. But that now appears in he the second major obolocle, Wynn aald. OCTD is now undergoinc: their o w n master plan and will not have any fUnd.s available for their own use unW July 1, 1'12. If the district spends any money before that date, tt is not reimbursed for It by the gas tar monies. 0 But wt!re In the mlddle or sumlner by then," Wynn said, indJcating that may he too late to begin an dfective pro- gram. Although Dr. Fielding of aero 'indi- cated the Idea bas 11f0111lae, he also ,.id financial help mid& have to come on a matching do~ bull with the ciUe> involve!, Wynn explained. In l!ldltlon in aetllng up a meeting with South Coast TrlDlit, Wynn aald, the apon:sors ~ making costs comparisons of using school district or South Cout Transit buses on the more popular awn-- mer runs. Wynn and Sorsabal will file a fonnal joint report when further meetinp are completed. The school district bas lnlormally sup- Por1ed the U!t of Its buaes U certain criteria outlined by the Oranae County Counstl's offfice are met, including: -Flashing red lights would bave to he disconneded. -Buses could not· he operaled by the sobool district. Coas.t · Fli-er Downs MIG Huntington Officer Promoted After Air Heroi,stn A Scolllsb-horn combat mer from Hun- tington Beach who just made lieutenant as of today celebrated Monday by helping his Fl Phantom pilot shoot down a MIG- 17 ln a huge aerial dogfight over North Vietnam. The score by Lt. William C. Freck1eton Jr., 26, and his partner was the fourth in um and the 115th MIG kill of the war. Contacted. where she worb at Los Alamitos Naval Air Station L t • Freckleton's mother had not been notified Year-around School Wins First O~ay lly JOli!r..zALLER 11 • o.111'__,.. Slaff Trustees o1 Huntington Beach's Octan View School Dlatrlct lllonday became the first in Orange C.Ounty to approve year· arouod schools. However , their decisio.n applies only to two schools -Crest View and Westmont -where a survey showed more than 75 percent of the parents would suppart the idea. Trustees unanimously. approved a two- year experimental program that will 1tart at the two schools July 10. 1'We should begin working with year· around operaUon of schools: while there is still Oexil>ility, because ii is the In- evitable wave of the future. U we don't do aomething, the state will step in and make us do something," said Trwitee Ralph Bauver. Star Class Winner Trails Brazil Yacht PUERTO AZUL, Venezuela (AP) James Schoonmaker of the United States, who captured. hls fifth South American star class sailing championships crown last week, trailed leader Jeorg Bruder of Brazil by sev en points o ve r all Tuesday 1n the international cham· pioshlps. Schoonmaker finished filth ln the se- cond da'y of competition in his yacht Dingo for a total ol ·113 -points to 120 for Bruder, at the helm of Bubo Blanco . First in the day's race was Willi Kubweide of West Germany who is se-- coral over.all with 118 points. of her son'• dlslinctlon in the largest aerial dogfight s1hce the lil68 cteSalioo ol North Vietnam bombing rildJ. Mn:. William· 'Freck1eton Sr., was at first beside herself With soine trepeda· tion that the caller had bad news before being informed of her soa's aerial heroics. "I sure wish be was home,'' she re- flected. "You're always on the brink of fear when you get tbeJe calls." 'lbe young Phantom radar-intercept of- ficer 's mother is secretary to a colonel at Loll-Alamltm Naval Air Station, wblle•tlie elder Freckleton Is a ret!recf'NaV)"chltf. They live at tm Brtar Drive, Huntington Beach1 ' United Press and the A.!.9ociated Press accOunts lisfed their ·son as a lieutenant junior·grade but Mrs. Freckleton ex· plained his new rank took effect today. He would have made It anyway, without the combat victory shared with Lt. Gary Weigand , of Columbus, Ohio, IJi the heavy air activity. New Tustin Truste.e Carraway to C4~enge -~~I. .. _._! • GOD ~Ill~ :in 1 ' £.- • . ' Earl Carraway ol El Toni, Ibo ~ member of the Tuslla, Unjoll' lllib ~I District Board ol 'l'rustees, aald today lie will challenge Incumbent .R<p. Jobn G. Schmitz (R-Twtin) in the GOP primary this .Tune. "! think l!<publlcans In the 3ith Congressional District are fed up with a congressman who openly attacks the ·President of the United States," said Car- rawi;i,y. He . is a mortgage banker who describes himseU as a conservative Republican. He has lived in Orange Count~ for 21 years. Carraway began attacks on what be. called "John Birch Party" tactics of some members Of the Tustin high board ahortJy after he was seated on that body Feb. 14. congressman Schmitz ts a member of the John Birch Society. RecenUy, Schmllz bas heen critical of the President, particularly with respect to N~n's China trip. In addJtion, it has been announced that Schmitz will be one of the leaders of a primary campaign in California on behalf of conservative R<p. Jobn Ashbrook CR-Ohio), alao a Nix- on critic. Carraway aaid he plans to make a formal declaration of his candidacy Wednesday. The 39th district boundaries were redrawn recenUy to exclude the Western White House in San Clemente, President Nlxon'1 voting residence. It covera Tustin, Mission Viejo, parts of Irvine and Santa Ana, Lel!ure World, El Toro, part of Newport Buch and San Juan C.pistrano. c_arraway, 43, ls a graduate of Santa DAILY "ILOT..., ....... TAKES ON SCHMITZ Earl Ctrr1w1y ' Ana College arxl bolds a muter'• degree from Cal Stale Long Beach. He and bis wife, Patricia, live in Lake :Fofest and hive three chlldrtn.. They have two dauchlera attending· Saddleback Com- munity College and a 11111 who Is a aophomore it Mlsalon Viejo High School. 'Morale' Threatened? Administrative Pay Hikes Cited by Teacher Unit The president of the Newport-Mesa Education Association (N·MEA) today charged dlslr1ct trustees "are creating a serious mora1e problem among teachers" because of . plans to allocate $56,000 for admlni1trative pay boosts. •King~ Whileneck, the N-MEA leader, <!aimed that the salary hike for ad· mlnistrators comes at a bid "time beeaUle teachers are upset by large class sizes and the . proopecls ol a lottery · system for t.acbc< layoffs. . WhJteneck said he hopes the Issue will ba taken up again tonight when the Newport-Meas Unil\ed School District Board ol Trullees meets at 7:30 o'clock 1t M1rlner'1 Elementary School in Newport Beach. The N-MEI. president WU reaeli!lf to· action by District Superintendent Jobn Nicoll when be prestnted revised salilrY ICbeduled. for 1drnln i 1.tra t or1 , coordlnainn and directors at the Feb. 1$ board m .. tln(. At that Ume, Nicoll said !he acbedule1 had been approved by the Newport-Mell Adm1Jiistl1tors Aaoclatlon °<N-MA) and were wha! wu allocated in the lrll-72 budge\ by the board ln July. The salary ·adjuatmenlil are retroacUve to Ju\y, I , . ., , . · Both Whlteneck ' .Ind Al Watters, chalrmln,. of the ~· nego!lallng bocly. lb< Cert1flcai.d l!:mployes Cowicll (CEC), contended that 1IMI achedules should have been subml!ted to the CEC first, stnce administrators are certmc114d employu. · The matter was referr<d in· the Orange a.mty -c.unaeu.r c1ec1a.1oo. Altbouah W~llen<ck hopes the board will take the 11,.. up aaaln tonight, • apokeoman at the 4iltrlct olflce1 aald U Is still hefon counly counld and would not he on -tonighl'1 1gcoda. In an open letter which will be preseo!ed to the board at Ill meetlJiJ ), 'toolgh~ Whileneck uys the board's ,prlorlUes seem "out of Une.11 If the board can find '51,000 in lncreaM aatarles over the U percent ,iven Ill cert!fic~ted JIC!flODl>f!I . in J!lfy\ he 1iiMI, then 1•11W'tly .)"OU can find a Ith •. to make ctau 11 ... In our district smaller.' "! haye qiet with every 1ehool'1 facalt1 and r tnow. 'llMllr number' one priority, their ll)Udeat lOlce, pleacta · for omlller classes;'' he 111d. • ~ "Thli would enhance our teachfnl. Thli would preclude the cloaing of schoo!J," l\O contlrlled. "Thia would linp 1IMI uo- delJtllninf talk of teacher IOU~." AllhoilJI> lhe hoard had been dloculalng clostng a t,w , o1 the IoW-enronment elementary tchools, a report by Nicoll in the hoard 'innlght recommends against any auch action. ' N'ICOll bas al10 I~ 1 aeparate repbrl on the lottery l)'ltem In which teachers (he S.u.AJUES, Pa1t I) ' lroolcally, LI. · Fr<ckletoo'1· Io rm e r roommate, .Navy avtalor John N<nis, was sbot' down lul Cbri.tmaLIIrne In the same areo IJi which Moaday'1 aertal combat I o o k place. -Norris la now a prisoner of war. Radio Hanoi hinted .that heavy bombbq: raids have resumed in an unconf1rmed broadcul condemning 1IMI boollllllel Monday by planes from the llrcrafl Cir' (See DOGl'IGBT, P ... II 2 Wounded In Seaplane -. Hijack Caper • ., ll.Uli-li>i11MaA1J11 MWII. CIJP.ll -TW ...... ~ WOUlllad Ibo pUot llld -..... "., • COmmtrClal 1tal!lant inda)' and flod to Cuba . with tbO • coP1iot ·mt ' l! v • pauengers. , Military Jell aDci • police -bellcoplor helpleaiy gave chase until the plane reached Cuban terrtinry. The twtn-encfnt Grumman ''Godle" owned by Chalk'• Airline landed · at Havana's Jote Maril Airport tbll _.... Ing and Havuia air c:onlrollen li>lcl the Federll A v I a t'l o n AdmlDlstralloa, "Everyone on bOard hi all right.'' Al ooe polJil In the hij.t<king, 1IMI Cool! Guard lrted to block the plane from mak- tiig·lll takeofl -Bllca)'llt Bay and a ,second Cball:'1 -plane loaded with FBI agents and police abarpe!ioolers lllarlad in chaae the hljacbd plane down Iha Florida Keya. Both weno too. lat& . When the .plane toolt off, copUol llabert Wallis WU al the £ontroll. A PbaJk'I spokesman aald there were f I v • paaaengers aboard the plane, In addllloo in W aOIJ and two bljackera. Police said two black men boarded 1IMI plane ahorUy after I a.m. PST as it wu about in depart on. Its regular inonUna Olght to Bimini hf.Ind .. One man WU armed with a 1bolgun and the otber bad a pistol. In a brief lhaoting spree -appareat11 triggered wbeo police ruabed -in the sea,plane blae on ·Miami'• f a m ' d MacArthur CiUsri'ay, poot James M. Cothron, 4t, wu wounded IJi the arm and leg and-ha•lc Tbollu -· 41, WH crillcalJ1 wounded la Ille -Cotb= ......... lo IOI off the plane, along with a ~· ldentlflad u Har· ry o«v1s. Another Cball:'1 mecl\anfc, Steve Lee, Aid he WU llmllnl OD the ~ ramp Iba pl... uoa in la! Into Ibo water "when 1IMI pUot -Ila could uae aome help. Weadter ,,_ low doada will dampm splrtts oaly lloni Ille Clranfe Cout again on Wi!dlladay, with Utile chance ol -thrGuch '!'bur> day. lllgha II to 7'. Lowa ._., .JiYSmE "9DAY "Scienli<ll lake • llard loo" at Vitamin E crau that'1 11DCtping • the countrv. s,. slorp, l'OQ< lJ, L. M. ..,.. , "-. c~ ,. .. -.. ,,..._.. ,. OM•~ t ...,.,,.. "... . •illloH11l1111:e :I 11 ........ ft.U ... ,.. ..... .., -.. Allll ~ 11 I -" --" --. --. --" .... ..,, ............ " 'NI..... • -" -. :::n--i: ' . . ~ DAILY PILOT H ~upervisors Seek Dump ' Sale , Delay Oranp County 111pervlsora 14ctay uked Newport ll<ach to delay plans for tbe sale of the 46.acre abandoned dump property at the end of 19th Street to ... II the 111111 'Could be iJven or aofd lo the county as part ol the Santa Ana River 1rttnbelt project. The action came over the objections of PhJlip Bettencourt, a.ssl11tant Newport Beach city manager, who pointed out the dty II Jn need of the '500.000 or more income from the pl&Med sale. "It wouldn't be fair to aak local tax- payers to pay for this greenbelt," S,tten· CO\U1 l_lid. _. - Deering. Rest1naes ' Doctor's Aide, •• Ex-friend Clash By TOM BARLEY Of Ille DllllY Plitt Iliff LOS ANGELES -Dr. Ebbe HarteliUJ' attorney and hi! fonne.r mistress rt$Wn· ed their classtc conflict here today and gave a fiery start to the renewed State Board of Medical Eumlnen bearln&i nlo multiple allegations filed against the Costa Mesa physician. Trial lawyer Matthew K u r 111 c h repeatedly objected to · alltementa by Mr~ Reba Vaughn and commentJ by state hearing officer E. y, de Vilblss a.s the shapely blonde tried to tell the panel of four physicians about the beginning of her torrid Jove affair with the silver• haired doctor. committee &Jttlng undu de Vilbills' " chairmanship rules the allegation& to be valid. . De VUbiss closed this momln&'• belr- in& for an undetermined recUI . when KurUlch successfully objected t b a I Wohlner had not. made copie1 , of statemenf,s by prosec\ltion wftnesses av1ilable to him. Wohlner was ordered to return to bis office and brlnJ to the hearlllg room copies of all 1tatementJ demanded by Kurlllch. . CdMHigh Scliool Student Awarded $5,500 Daniagf1s . Nevertheless, at the urgln1 of Super- visor Da• lcl Bap;er. the board . Voted unan- tmoualy to ut Newport !Oto retain own- enhip ol the properly unUI ouch time as a ~ for the greenbelt pro} ect or a donation to the greenbelt as ~ ctty•a·contnbutlon to tbe·open space pro- gram" could be arranged. "Landi are becoming increasingly 1earce In that area for public use," Baker told fellow supervl5on. 1 DAILY ,!LOT Ill ff '~•le WILLIAM R. HUDSON OF NEWPORT-BALBOA ROTARY CLUB DELIVERS TREES Lindbergh Students Jeff Perrin, C erDI Walker All S.t for Arbor Day. The . angry Kurilic~ repeatedly in- terrupted teatimooy by the key pr ... eeution witness belore &he eould answu Deputy Attorney General J e ff r e y Wohlner's first question thb morning. ·Mrs. Vaughn asked de Vllblss if she could withhold her present address from testimony. She was explaining to the panel why she had moved from 687 W. Wilson St., Costa Mesa -the home she once· shared with Hartelius -when · Kurilieh objeded : Board Chairman Ronald Caspers of Newport Beach sugested the possibility of tradinc the property but Bettencourt E I M • B B I ~ia:~4~.;:du:,n1~.'1::terested in • ar y ornmg ar raw "We don't want to get into the real estate business any deeper than we are alttady," Bettencourt told the board. Link d c I F d" 1r!: it":! i; ~!~.~~!/'"or m,r:, e . to ye e eu mg park and open apoce. attea, and pointed out that the prop:erty, Which is surround· ;- ed. on three 11des by Costa Mesa , ls Quarreling among beer bar patrons George E. Hoff , 27, of 8171 Rocky Court. dne-lourtbs ol a mile from any New-broke into violence and gun ahota early Garden Grove, was arrested by police port Beach development. today in Costa Mesa; leaving one man who flushed him from beneath a truck Belldes he ta.Id, fbe I~ Isn't really pistol whipped, a second in jail and a in a nearby car lot at shotgun.point. loo aultab'!e ~ -rk devel-ent. third tJll ht al "th · · •~ ~ .,... llobl s soug • ong wi a mw:mg A ceramics processor who police claim '-The land ii not 100 percent su e Luger-pistol. • gave four aliases when booked, Hoff is for greenbelt because of the terTlln and 1 ti t "d th ~u th 1 ch unstable condition of the aoil," he aald. nves ga ors sat el'..ut: eve e arg•wiJb assault with a deadly wea-a.rn. melee at the Sassy ssy, 2861 Har-pon and •·1·ng drunk ,.. N•bl1"c BettencouQ. said the city is expecting 111: ,.M · lo ,.·n the llland to ·a devel,,,....,. for a bor Blvd., is r~Jated to current 11 .. rest Gerald P. Sullivan, 32, of Tucson, was vr-among motorcycU!ts. t k t C t M M · H I mobile bom.e park 041s an 'interlm use." a en o os a esa emor1aJ ospita He explained th1t oU leuei on 1urround-following the incident for treatment of fnt property don't trpire until 1992 and scalp lacerations inflicted by a weapon. thaf general development of the area will Harbor Baseball Officer Bill Bechtel said a report of a be belcf up until that time. ,. disturbance and gunfire sent him speed- Bettencourt aaid he'd carry the mes-Ing to the bar, where he was met by 1age' to bi.a City Council, which meets Program s· Sullivan. Monday night, but poiJlted out Uiat the ignups He said the victim was bleeding, yell- ~ is ieheduled to approve a reso-ing that he had been shot and crying for lutioo asking for bld8 oo the property at N • p help. that -U.,. OW Ill rogresS Calling for backup belp, Bechtel was ·~ bida wlll be out for IO days, joined by Officer Gerry Kocheodorfer in though ," Bettencourt said, adding that Registration for the Harbor Baseball a hunt for two men seen fleeing toward time could be Uled for .the study request-Program continues this week at Cali-Ponderosa Avenue. ed by'tbe,iupenilora. fornia Middle School ia Costa Mesa The search led to discovery of Horr Re1lstraUon -.for alJ. boys is . .$3.60. hiding under a truck, whlle the. second " -i i I ... -fJ.' -"'~',tfe fl .le ··~sf*1~•·.,..,._. wile 1reptrt:tdly-fhl :.four shots p,.... P .. e through ttventh grade• and ti.50 for into ~e air ~r ground-escaped th~ area. SALARIES ••• eighth through 12th graders. Pohce claimed Hoff became belligerent Here is the schedule : upon arrival for booking into jail and had -!tjarch ~.o at . Davis Mld<ll.c. School to be subdued during the process. ·~· • &r,de!.' iix ~· '2· · · t • Stateine"ts 'bY, "'.ltnesses. claimed that Jut '1lred are let go by a drawlng "of · . r-MarCb 11 at Davia Mtddl! ~hool, the ·batte.ted v1c.t1m Sullivan actually names. grada one through five . pr~u~~ the van~hed P-38 Luger auto-TblS action la often take11 when de--March 17 at Lincoln Middle School, m.atic pistol to clima~ a ta vern quarrel crsslng enrollments hit a diatricl. grada alx through 12. with a threat to use ~t. . In~ recent meino to all certificated -March UI at Lincoln Midd1e School The men · present said he was Jumped empttyes,. Nicoll said, "I think It is im· grades one tb'rougb five, ' by four men, one of whom .took the wea-=f~~~ ::l~~: ~the~~~~:~ -March 22 at Kaiser Middle School , io'~u~~~ ~~~()~~~~ ~~:gi:o~~: f I U ff •·f grades alx through 1~. Jng when police were called. 0 emp oyea curren Yon our Jlta ~ore -March ,24' at Ka~r Middle School, One witness said in a written statement !r}:T.!7 l)'Stem would be allowed to lake grades ~ne through five. . for police that the blood-dripping AriZ011· Nlcoll Jndiclted that preliminary alAJ'f. . -April 7 at Ensign M1dd1e School, an at first tried to chase whoever was tng-.plans for nut ye.a:r will !;le studied in arades tilth through 12. . racing off firing his gun and had to be depth during the next few weeb. -April 8 at Ensign Middle School, detained. He added that "preliminary enrollment grades ~ne through five. · He said he warned Sullivan he would Jll'OJeCtfons indicate that fewer positions -April 12 at Everett Rea Midd1e probably end up getting shot 11nd that at the elementary level WU! be required School, grades -one through U. Sullivan quickly agreed. for 1872-73 under existing staff patterns." "They can keep all the teachers ll they make the cla.ss sizes smaller," Whlteneck said. Betide>, be added, the Increase - previo\&sly scheduled or not -"really .pulls the rug out from under the morale of the teachers when everybody got a 2.2 percent last July." The problem Ls compounded, he sakl, by the current lmJl8"" Jn further negotiations of 1971·72 teacher salaries, which a recent fact-finding report said was caused by a "breakdown of com- munications" between the CEC and the board. The board i. also scheduled lo discuss that report lontgbf. OIAN•I COAST • DAILY PILOT TM Orlritt CO.ti DAILY PILOT, wlffl wrildl k co"1blntd the H1°"""Pr-. Is 1111bll"*I by 111t or..,.. Cotrt Mll1h1nt CO!flptnr. I~· rai. lllllllMI •r• pUbttlhtd, Mondar "'""""'" Frll:My, fir Cotfl M ... , NtwOOl"I ltldl, H111111..-ton kKPl/FM!llln V1llq, LtitilNI IMth, lrvlM/Sedllltbtd( lfllf S.n Cltmtnlt/ S..n Ji.lln Clpllfrl!IO. 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"'°""'~I llt' INlt U.lf ....,.., lftflftlr1 •tlflltllnl a1'" ,,..th,,,. l Open Space Issues ; I County Housing Outlook 'Gloomy' Says Caspers By JACK BROBACK Of ttM OIUY ,lltt Sti ff Ronald W. Caspers of Newport Beach. chairman of the Orange County Board of Supervisors, gave members of the ·Citizens Direction Finding Commission (CDFC) an earful Monday In a discourse covering controlled d e v e I o p m e n t . preservation of 'open space, low cost housing and grants. The Fifth pistrlct supervisor, though smiling often, gloomily Predicted Uttle success for the county's effoi:ta in halting construction and devel oping satisfactory low cost homes. He commented: -On a&rk:ultural preserves : "l see lit- tle in the way of resulta from our plan! to preserve land for public use, ft\that peo- ple don't have to drive to the Colorado River to find open space." He said the preserve method Is not 1 final answer because too much of the land placed under that status is belna: released for development. -On controlled developmeat: "The connlct between those who want further development an<! those calling !or parkl and gretnbelts Is a clash of opposing pbllosopbles. The former say there ls too much govemme.nt, the latter n o t enough." He called upon the CDFC lo find ways lo reGOOClle the dlflere.C. suggeatlna tax locentives u 1 possible 10lutlon. "It doem't do much good to have land r.oned for 1griculture under county jurladlctlon and then have it annexed lo ·a city which Immediately ruonea it for high dwlty use." the supervifor argued . ·"The lint tblni a new city doea ii to attk out ""iJ' to increase Ill tax base," caspera .. 'then ldded, 11however, the city of Irvine has very wisely placed a ' ' moratorium on development, a refreshing twisl" ~n low coat housing: "By its very nature inexpensive housing ladts many of the refinements people demand," he ex- plained. "They say they are in favor of such housing for low Income gtoups but want it placed In someone else's neighborhood ." Caspers then attacked the cities' at- titude on housing. "Most major problems, Including open ~pace and low cost housing are coun- fywlde," he said, questioning the wisdom of continued incorporation. ·"I'm not trying to pick a quarrel with the cities but I don't believe it takes 175 men, most of them on a part time basis, to manage the affairs of this county," he charged. Martin Brinkman Rites Wednesda y ' Funeral· services wUI be held Wednea· day at 3 p.m. In Santa Ana for Balboa resident Martin Brinkman, a building contractor In the Harbor area for 40 years. He died Sunday. Brinkman resided with his wile, Ida, at 52.1 W. Balboa Blvd., far 51 years. He was a selr~mployl!d contra~ with offices In Newport BUcb. • "Royerend Dr. James T. Blain •of the ~•wport Harbor Lutheran Clnmb w t 11 officiate a~ the servlcel at the Wavert1 Church, Fairhaven Memortll PIR, Santa Ana. . Burial at Fairbaven .-UI follow . Survivor• In addttlon to hll wife include several nieces and nephews and their children. Harbor Area Kids Mark Arbor Da y With Baby Trees Every third-grade student in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa is a litUe bit richer today -by one tree. And the Harbor Area cities are richer by 2,200 trees. Today is Arbor Day, which in California commemorates the birthdate of famed naturalist Luther Burbank. Arbor bay is celebrated in all states except Alaska on different dates . But the ceremony everywhere Is basically the same with treeplanting to beau tily the countryside. To ensure that every third·grader would ha ve a baby tree to~ plant, the Newport-Balboa Rotary Club cooperated with Hines Wholesale Nurseries to pro- vide the 2,200 trees. In some Newport-Mesa publ ic and private schools, group p I an ting ceremonies may take place. In others, the Students will be given the trees to take home. The first Arbor Day was observed tn 1872. " The National Education · Asl()Ciation (NEA) adopted a resolution prorDoting it in 18M. From Page 1 CYCLE ... fronlation that jailed 23 bikers. The night before, a fusillade of 19 shots ripped into a house in Santa Ana , leaving cyclist Dennis Decker, 25. wounded in the head by a .45 caliber slug that lodged ·in his brain. He remains,_ in serious condition at Orange County Medical Center Following surgery to remove the bullet. Decker is a cyclist with ties to the so- called outlaw groups in the area but his fate has so far not been directly linked to the Seekers·Hangmen hostilities. l'nvffiigators theorize the feud could have been .used as a cover for some other gnidge involv ing Decker. Mice Drive Cat A way NO'ITINGHAM, England (UPI) - Mrs. Gwen West . reported her tom cat "Tiger" has quit home. "Hordes of mice," she said, "drove him crazy." "She is up to her old tricks and trying to influen ce this board. If she's ngt kept under control she'll disrupt the entire hearin_g." . The comment sparked a fracas that had Mrs. Vaughn, Kurilich. Wohlner and de Vilbiss arguing in unison until de Vilbiss admonished Kurilich : "Mr. KuriliCh, I think you're the one w~o has to be ~!)trolled. Can't you stop this endless nltp1clting and let's get this hearing under way," he asked. 1'It makes me sick that we can 't have a decent hearing," Kurilich replied. "It's wrong for you to take over like tbi.s. She has to be controlled and we aaw that pretty often in an the Orange County trials." Mrs. Vaughn, 31, was the chief pros- ~ution witness in three Superior Court trials of multiple charges fUed against Dr. HarteUua. He was cleared in all three trials of arson, fraud and bribery charges. Hartellus, SO, is accused of un- professional conduct and moral turpitude in the present hearing. The charges stem from his alleged immoral and unethical relationship with two women patients - Mrs. Vaughn and the late W1nda Melen- drez of Costa Mesa. Hartelius faces possible revocation of his medical license if the four-doctor · From Page I DOGFIGHT. •• rier USS Coral Sea. The Huntington Beach navigator and his partner were with three other Phan· toms escorting slower AS and A7 attack bombers when they tangled with at- tacking MIG aircraft. Dodging telephone pole-length surface-- to-air SAM missiles, Lt. Freckleton and ~ his partner engaged in missile and can- non combat, sending their MIG spiraling in smoke and flames into a hillside. North Vietnam claimed two U.S. planes were hit by antiaircraft fire ahd downed, but the U.S. Command denied it, saying all in the sortie returned to tbe Coral Sea safely. The action involving Lt. Freckleton, a 1968 UC Irvine graduate with a degree in psychology, occurred over the Quang Lan airfield 150 miles south of Hanoi. The big Jets are flying escort for so-. called protective reaction strikes against North Vietnamese antia ircraft emplacements and military b a s e s capable of striking southward . He and other Diers joined in this ac· count via AP and UPI wire senices of the five-.minute dogfight, lle1viest slnce President Lyndon Johnson stopped born~ ing the north nearly four years ago. A fonner Corona del Mar High School student Injured in a rugby game at the school two years ago his been awarded $5,$00 in damages by an Orange County Superior Court jury. The panel in Judge Charles Bauer's courtroom awarded the damages to Steven F . Schauer. 19: the son of Los An1eles Superior ~urt Judge · Richard Schauer. He ha~1elaimed $100,000 in damages from Newport..Mesa Unified School District. Sch1uer's parent! claimed negligent supervision of the game qn Jan. 16, 1970, which led to the dislocated hip 1uffered by tbe boy. Schauer told the Jury his hip and rieht leg 1Ull bother him and are ex- pected lo do ao f<>< the next five lo ten years. Schauer is preaintly serving with the United States Air Force In Monterey, Calllomla . Psychologist Kills" 2, Himsel_f, Police Report UPLAND (UPI) -A psychologist who authorities say apparently battered hi.s wife to death and shot his secretary was found dead in a rented ear near the Salton Sea today. Police said the psychologist, ·Jules Van Praag, 42, shot himaelf to death after dr iving to the Salton Sea ffom, the Ontario International .Airport .-where he rented a car after leaving his own vehicle in a parking lot. His daughter, Jeanne, 14, a freshman student at Upland High School, wu found about noon in the home. Police said she had been beaten to death. The body of Mrs. Ann Vati Praag, 43, was found at 11:17 p.m:Monday, by of· ficers summoned to the home by a silent alarm . . Only four minutes" earlier, Elizabeth Ann McClelland, 43, tif'Temple City, Van Praag's secretary, was shot in the back of the head in Van Praag's office. police said. She was in critical condition at Methodist Hospital in Arcadia. Capt. Howard Seay of the Upl1nd Police Department said Mrs. McClelland was able to tell investigating officers that she was driven to the office by Van Praag &hortly before she was shot, but was unable to say who shot her. Seay said while officers were hr vestigating her shooting, other officers had been summoned to the Van Pr1ag residence by a silent alarm which ap. parently had been set off accidenf41ly. There, officers found the body of Mrs. Van Praag, stuffed in a heavy gauge red plastic bag in a bedroom closet. It's Your Dollar! QUITE OFTEN A CUSTOMER IS CONFUSED WHEN SHOPPING FOR CARPETING. HE ASSUMES THAT IF A CARPET PILE IS HEAVY AND THICK THE CARPET IS NECESSARILY O~ GOOD QUALITY. NOT TRUE! MORE OFTEN THE QUALITY OF THE FIBER, AND NOJ THE QUANTITY, IS THE DETERMINING FACTOR WHICH CONTROLS WEAR AND PERFORMANCE. . IT'S YOUR MONEY, SO, WHEN BUYING YOUR CARPETING, MAKE SURE YOU ARE DEALING WITH AN ESTABLISHED MILL, AND EQUALLY AS IMP.ORTANT, A REPUTABLE DEALER. ALDEN'S .1 CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Placellfkl Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4131 Orange Coasi EDITl 'ON VOL. 65, NO. 67, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES . . ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNL( TUESDAY, MARCH·'J, )972 ~··•·al N.Y. S•+• c TEN CENTS Harbor Area Su_mlner Bus Systeill Hits Snags A oropooaJ by the cilles of Newport The law makes eueptlooa wban that "If South Coul Transit says no waiver, Beach and Costa Meu for a free or low private or franchlle operatjons aareU to then we're dead ," be said. COit summer bus system in the Harbor sign a wavier. · . South ~--~ Tr·-·" t tlm !>-Area baa hit some major obstacles -In both Costa Mesa and Ne.,polt Beach, ,,,_~ -.i~ >1 one e 0 ainoog them, some-<>ther buses. the South ·c 0 a 1 t Transit' Company Jected to the free .bus aervlce given to As originally proposed, the s y s t e m operates aucb a lranchlae. UC Irvine students but later dropped Ila would leaae Newport·Mesa l!nlfled School The summer 1yatem'1 '"'°'1aora plan to Public Utilities Commission hearing re-J'.!lslrlcl busee and-would be financed in approach South Coul Tranlll In.the next quest. the pilot phase by the Orange COunly few week& wl!b the Wilier Jde1!, New· The summer bus system suggested by Transit District (OCTDJ. port Beach City Manqer Robert Wynn the .two Harbor cities Would primarily ... But1 the law that mak~ gas tax funds, said today. , . • . serve Newport Center, South Coast Plaza •vailable to rapid transportation systems Costa Mesa City ld-.aer Fr~ Sci~·,,... and the beaches. Ilk• the OCTD 'speclfles that it not be in ha! and OCTD director Qr. Poltl')Fleld· Daya of service and end fares !lave compe~tion with I!tlVite or_ ftanChise' Ing would a15o tJe..involved in ~ meet· not been determined, aJthoug]1 H ls esti· ltius systems. . . lng. · · mated fares would be free or range from . ..-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-.~·~~~~-,.,·,--~--. ' five to 15 cents. School ......... belnl -be-cause Ibey would probably be the cheap- est to lease. The proeram's IU.J>POl"len were teek· Ing ll0,000 or Pl,000 from the OCTD In financing. But tbat now appears to be the ......S major obotac:le, Wynn said. OCTD is now undergoing lbelr o w n muter plan and will not have any fw>ds available for their own use unlil July 1, tm. If the district spends any money befor.e ~ tbat date, It la not nlmbuned for It by the ps tax moolea. "But -we're in the middle of summer by theo," Wynn said, indicating tbat may be too lite to be1in an effecUve pro- gram. Although Dr. Fielding DI OCTD lndl- caled the ldU bu promlae, be alao said fJDUk:lal help mig!lt have to come on a matchin& -dollar liaais wllb the cities intolved, -Wynn esplalned. ' In addition to aettinc up a meetlnt with South 0>ut Transit, Wynn Nid, the sponaors are making coe~ comparisons of using . 1Chool dlstrlct or iiouth Coast Traru:lt buses on the more pOpular aum• mer runs. Wynn and Sorsabal wlll file a formal joint report when further meetings an completed. · The school district bu informally sup- ported the use ol Ila buses U certain criteria outlined by the Orange County Counsel's offllce are met, tncludm,: -Fluhing red llihta would have to be dlsconnectttl. -B-could not be operated by the IChool district • Bjj P llaU l nterlctldl Coast Flier Downs COASTWISE ,. MIG ( ' Huntington Officer Promoted After Air Heroism A Scottish-born combat Oler from Hun-of her son'• dlstlnctlon In !be · lugeat Ungton Beach who just made lieutenant aerial dogfight since the 11:11 cesuUon of as of today celebr~ted Monday by helping North Vietnam bombing ralcb. bis .Ft Pbaptom pilot ~t down a MIG-""' Mrs .. William Freckleton Sr., was at l~ m a huge ai;rial dogfight over North first beside herseU with aOme trepeda· Vietnam. tion that the caller had bad news before The SC1p'e by Lt. William C. Freckleton being informed of her soa's aerir'!-! herolca. Jr., 26 \ abd his partner was the fourth in "I sure wish he wiu home " ahe re. 19n aMthe 115\h MIG kill of the war. flected .. "You're always on t~ brink al Contacted where she works at Los fear when you get lhese calls." Alamitos Naval Air Station Lt. The young Phantom ·radar-inte.rctpt of· Freckleton's mother had not been notified ficer 's mother is secretary to 1 colonel at ' Loa Alamllol •Naval Air Station, while Iha elder Frecld-Ill a r<tlred Navy cblOI. They IJ.ve at f072: Briar Drive, Hunt.lqton Beach. United Press and the A!soclated Presa accounts Hated their son &11 a lieutenant junfor-grade but Mrs. Freckleton u- pl&ined. his new rank took effect today. He would have made· it anyway, without the combat victory shared with Lt. Gary Weigand, of Columbus, Ohio, in the beavy ,air actlvlty. Police Link Mesa Brawl Council Action in Mesa Here in capsule form are the major actJona taken Menday night· by the '1 ,Swur,'Ma rtha, If 'fou Say·One Word l'm.Throwlns You Rltht Out .of'ttte Car.". . : 'f o Cycle , W.qr Costa Meaa City Council: ~ llECBE4TION -~ ,...,liii.·~!11 "" .U,,.· lllo ~ •lion ol-tbe'J'iiar S0.1t111"'11!'qe, • ·-1!imJ.T"""~ l'lmlt!onal .... plU planned In north Colla ,u... -·lhe San .Dloco 'Froeway mj -"' • By ~nruil a V1NSEL Netb Teutla .tn.tee Carraway to Challenge · Of ... o.I" P'lllt JfMf Mototeyclt png members in Orange County are riding with one eye over the •boulder today, following the 14th day of a Hangmen-versus-Seekers feud leaving two dead, three wounded and 34: jailed. The bloody rivalry bas so far injured at least one innocent bystander, a boy hit in a 20-shot fuslllade 15 days ago. Bear Street. ' • " . . • d SAL~ TAX -Went on'""°"" .. "totaib' and unalterably" oPJJO"d "'a plan whid> would divldt ala tuea lllKllii CllllOmla clues on the balia of population. PARKS -Approved bids for the development ol Marini Vlew ·P.ark and Suburbia Pifk. Schmitz in. GOP Primary Costa Mesa police linked an early morning bar .brawl early today to siJn· mering unrest among bikers In the area. ELECl'IONS -Approved a parade and picnic for Colla M ... City Coun- cil 'candidates, set for April t at Colt.a Meea Park. SECRECY -Propoaed 'lhal'the Ralph M. Brown Ad, Calllornl•'• ant~ secrecy meuure1 be applied to meetings of the state Legialature. DAILY l"ILOT Staff ,... TAKES ON SCHMITZ •. Ea rl Carraway County Approv~s Two Agreements For Court Site Orange County Supervisors today ap- proved two agnements designed to apeed the construction of •. Harbor Judicial Dlstrld courts on Collini Radio Company pn>perty on Ja'l'boree aa.<I· Tbe board approved : :....11aa1e of the S.:J.6.acre parcel In Nqport Center, originally selected as the court'• site, to the clty of Newport Beach for $4St,241. Tbe price tnclud .. the original purchase COit of fet,000 plus In- terest otnco the date of purcbaae in December 1'111. -Agreed to amend condemnallon ac- Uon to acquire the Irvine Complnj fee interest and the eoiu., lff,.bold Interest In 7.809 acm for the new ~lite ·and S. ll acm for additional lllrtets, • total coal of·l411,980 to the county. Of thla E8.r1 Carraway of El Toro', ·the newest m<mber of the Tustin Unloo Hlgh School Distrl<;t J!oard of Tnl'!tea, said today he will challenge lncuiribeDI Rep. John G, Schmitz (R·'l'ustin) tn the GOP primary this June. One man Wa.5 pistol whipped to a bloody pulp with a P.JI IA.iger pistol, while a second was flushed from beneath a truck ia a nearby car lot at shotgun. APARTMENTS -Approved a zoning vartonce ·for the construction of a 276-wllt complu near Baker Strftt and the Newport Freeway. r FIREWORJCS -Went on, record qainll ·tbe prohlblUoo of approved fire- works In -Ole city of Colla M .... point and arrested. . Two more suspects were captured In th~ predawn shotgun murder of Robert E. Imbler, 'll, whose body was found in a van near his Anaheim home later on Monday by police in the .inland city. "I . Uiliil: ~blicans In the stth CongressionaJ District are fed up with a congrea8man wbo opeilly attacks the President of the United States," said Car- raway. He ii a mortgage banker who describes himself as a conservative Republican. He bu lived Jn Orange County for 21 years. Carraway began attacks on what he called "John Birch Party" tactics of some members of the. Tustin hJgh board shortly after .he was seated on that body Feb. 14. Congressman Schmitt i.s a member of the John Birch Society. Investigators arrested three suspects initially after Imbler was found crumpled in the vehi cle following a telephone tip, his stomach ripped open by a shotgWl blasl Tips from local cycli.st sources and a routine ,Vallie stop led to the arrests of Curt E. Carroll, 26, of 974 Philadelphia St .. and Thomas R. Reim, 25, of 111111 W. Lincoln Ave., both in Anahe im. 3 Pounds of Explosives Found Aboard TWA Jet Recently, Schmitz bu 'been critical of the President,, particularly with reaped to Nixon's Clllna tri p, In addlllon, It bu been onnounced tbat Schmitz wlll be one of the leai!m of a primary calnpalin in California on &ball of conseryatlve Rep. John Ashbrook (1\-0hio), ailO a Nix- on critic. They are booked on murder charg~. along with Daniel A. Toolson, 25, of 12582 Volkwood St., Garden Grove, Micbael J. Campbell, 21, of •H W. Washington St., Santa Ana and Mrs. Jackie Ehlers, who lives two blocks from the slaying scene. Shotgun-anned police invaded the run- down residence 1hortl)' after Imbler was found, discovering Mrs . Ehlers nude and (See CYCLE, Page I) NEW YORK (AP) -Police U3lng specially trained dogs removed three pounds of exploaive from a Trans World Airlines jetliner today after 1 n anonymous caller telephoned a bomb threat and gave clues to a note that demanded a $2-mWion r1DSOm. The caller warned that U the rlDIODl were oot paid, a bomb would 10 oU aboard one of TWA's airlines ueey 1ix houra today and Wedneoday. In a telepbone call dlrocUng company officials where to f~ the ranaom note, the caller worned that a bomb bod been bidden.aboard Fllllit 7 scheduled to leave Kennedy AirJ>ort for Loa Angelu at i :lll a.m. PST. · Police dop, alerted by the alrUne, 111ilfed aut thrte pounda DI C4, a pl11Uc explllll'l. aboard 1116 lloelng 7f11 1!lllcb 'had meaawlllle. lieen nmoved lo i ... mole l'\1111ray.. . • ~awoy aid he piano to make a formal . declaration of hla candidacy Wednesday. The 3tth distrtd boundarlft wera redrawn recenUy to,nclude the Western White House in San Clemente, President Nixon's voting residence. It covert Tullln, Mission Viejo, parll of Irvine and 'Morale' Threatened? Santa· Ana, Leiaurt World, El , Toro, part ff 1. _ d b T h V of ' Ne'!POfl Beach and San JUID Administrative Pay irws Cite y . eac er nit Capistrano. Carraway, 43, Is a graduate of Santa Tbe pr,.ideol of the Newport-Meso At that Ume, Nicoll slid the lchodu1e1 Ana College and bolda a muter'• decree Education Association (N·MEA) today had been approved by the Nnrport..Maa fr<>m c,I State Long Beach. H~ and his <charged diatrtd trustees "are creating 1 N'"' and wife. Pat.ricla, Hve lo lAb P'Orelt and M:rloua morale problem among teachers" Adminlatrators Allocillion ( ·M;A) have tine · cblldren. They · have two becauae of plans to aUocate 156,000 for were whol waa 1lloc11ed to the 1'71-72 daugblen ·~ Saddl~ ,Com-adminl1trattve pay boosts. budget by the board In July. munlty College and a .., who ts a KJngery Whiteneck, the N·MEA leader, ·'!be.salary adjustments are retroactive aopbomqre at M1aa1m Viejo lllgl\ l!clpll. clalmed that the salary hike for ad· to July I. , A combat veteran o! !lit Kanan mlnlstrators comes• 11 a bad time Bolh Whlteneck and Al Waltor1, ConOld, Carraway la a member of the . becauae teachers are upset by large claH cbalrinan of the teacbett' llOIOliatlnc Orange County Republlcao 41111, wu a 1i,.1 and the prospects of a lottery body. the c.rtlllcated Employa Council school administrator and taacher, Nrved l)'Slem for teacher J«yoffs. · (CEC), contended that the achedulll on the fund ca-Ip for Childrtnl Wblteneck said be bopes the Issue wUI sboukl have been oubmltted to the CEC Hospital of Otance County and la a mom-be taken up again tonight when the first_,. since a d m I n I 1 t ra to ra are ber of lbe board of dlrecton of lb• Newport.MW Unified School District chtificalad emplo1"'. . Sunklll Dtvelopment CmiPJ1111. ·Boord of Trustee1 meets ot 7:30 o'clock The matter •II refmed to the Orllll• Ho ..,. ba la ninnln& '1o -t at lbrlner'a Elementary School in County Counsel for cleclJlon. Sthmlla 1114 JllV'lde Orlllp C0unty with Newport Beach. Althoulh ~ ilopel the )loatd 1op1eomtatlon iUJIPCld.•e DI Praldent 'l1lt N-llEA pr!lidMI wu reactlng to vrUI takt tbe l111JO up qaln1tonllhl. a Nison'a pollclel at home and lbroed. action bJ Dlllrtct Suporlntendent Jol1n apollesnwi at the dlltrtct office• did k lo 1jl am 1 COnlel'VaUve who btl1"el ln Nk:oll when be presented revised salary: sUll before county t'OUIJ.lel and would· Got Individual rlghil, !roe enterprlae, 111111'• ocbeduled for a d m In I 1 IT 1 t o r ~ be on tonl1ht'1 agenda. tonight, Whlteneck NY• the board'• prJarlUea Hem "oat of Une." If the board can find ISl,000 to lncreaH aala,riea DY"r (he 2.2 percent 11•"11 all cerllllcated perlOllllel In July, be 111d, then "aure)J' you cu find a l1A ..Im to make claaa 1lia In out diltrlcl amaller. · "1 have met 'with OVflf"! acbool'1 flClll\y and I lmoW their nwnbar oaa Florlty, their loudest ...... p1a11a 111r ama11er cl11ees,' be 111d. .. "This would enhance.,.. teacllln(. :?'bla would pnclucle Ille cloalng of lldloolo," be ~ "Th!a :wwld stop the un-dermlnlnc ta1'.ol teacher lo\lery." AllhOuih the board bad been illaclllalna cloal!J a few of the low-enroflmeol el~ i!chhohl;-o ropor\ ·~ Nicoll to the board tonJcbt recommendl aplm\ any such ,action. • IronlcaUy, Lt. Freckletoo't lo r m• r l'OlllMlllle, Navy , evJator Jollft Norrta, wu ahol down Jut Chrlatm,~ lll the same area in which Monday'• aerial ~mbat t o·o t place. Norris · la now a prl.9oner ol. war .. Radio Hanoi hlntad that heavy bombing raids have resumed ln an wiconf1rrneil broadcast condemning the hoatUlllea Monday by pla1111 from the altcrall car· (See DOGnGRT, Pl• II Council OKs R'ecrecitfun • ' ' I Zone Chang~ A ·~~:U.eM. ~. dollar- lkinal compld 111 Colla -·• nori. 1Jde WU -bJ \ha dlJ -Monday nllhL ' • , Tile ----tha .1111> Jed of nearly two hours. of lntanat._ dellberallon bJ the five-man CO'mdl. When Jt Piiied by Wllnl!llOlll vole, .,. plause ranc tbrouCb the c 0 u n c I 'I chambers. The rezone lro1"9 the p r e 1 e n t agricultural use will allow Four ~ Vllla1ea' of Newport Belch to build a • million project on a ~ parcel north of !hi San Diep Freeway and weal ol Bear street • lieconi! I~ alae only to the lmmemo South Coeat )'Ina, the Fi>ur ~ deVelopment -wtll allow Colla -realdenta ancf ouklf·towD travelers to "buy their recreation.'' ,Among' Ille attractJilna to be olferec( it. • SOO..room. ~' 1 •room mo≪ a oltatinc, bUllarda, bowling, an art111c1aJ ski slope, theaten, archery and water akilng. In an encloled lagoon. -A steady stream of archlleda high- Jevel financiers and market ~ w}\o •Poke at Monday night'• meeting ap--peared to convince counctlmen tbat the project was both economlcaUy leaalbl• and W9'Jld be ulUmately .......rill. To Nfeguant themlelves against the poqlbUlty of Its failure, ind therefore belnl saddled with *"""" of Cllll)o merclal properly tbal could be developed In a hodc .. PDdie mamer, COWJcllman will initiate yet another ...... On a motion by CouliCUllW> Willard Jordan, """""'"• .... belli( lnltlai.d "immediately" for a commerc1&1. recrea'llooal -that would ~ the developer to bulldlnJ that apecl!IC proj- ect. Thi new 11C.R" ..,. wilJ be "•Upp,d under" tbe jult approved coaunerc;iaJ zooe, •~ to councllmen. Four S.-, -U•, wW be able to .. , ... OOMPIJ!!X, Pap t) Weatller Thoae low -wlU ._ SJ!lrtts onq •Jone tht Orlftle CoMI again ·on w-..y, with UU!a chanc:e of llllllhlDJ liu'!IQlb ,....,. day. Hl&la IO to IO. Lowa ..._ JNSWE' TODAY Sclentlall tal<t o llard ~ ol Vitamin E ..... lllal'I .... 1p1.,, lhc,country. Su •IGrl/, Pooc 12. L M..... ' = •(If.,: -fl Cos 11 fl --I ............ ' • ..., 7 TIS '' ,_ "'" ,., .......... ...... 1 14 , ... u.w. ,, -.. ,..... ...... II --. --... --...... ,..,, ............. ,, ,, __ [_ ... -.. -' :.Iii' 'lJ:"' ... 1 sum ~11,3$3 goes to Collins and 110$,1111 to the lrvlne Compelt)'. rights, pr0perty rlCbll and the npobllcu coonlllulton and dlrectora at the Feb. 15 • tn an open letter which -wW be form of pver mDelll," ba aald. board meetlnl, preaent.d to the bOud al Ill meetlttl Nicoll bu also laued a aeparate report ,.., the. lot,.., l)'lltem In -l<ldJOr• . (Ille SALAllllS, Pqo I) ' 1----------' • • • 2 DAILY PILOT t r Mesa Asks Assembly .. Openness Members ol the Costa Mesa City Coun,,. c)l -have asked state JeglsJator1 to obey their own "anti·secrecy" law. By unanimous vote the f~ve-man COW)- cll puled a r<10iutlon Monday urging that Sacrameoto lawmakers bt made subject to the provisions of the Ralph M. Brown Act . The Brown Act gelierally specifies that meetings of governmental bodies be open to the public and the press. except for cliscussions of pending litigation or persoMel matters. Mayor Robert M. Wilson, author or the nsoJution, said after Monday night's cooncll meetlq that legislators meet In secrecy frequently. I • Be.nllf Re~• Doctor's Aide, ; • I I • • I I Ex-friend ·ciash 1 I I . . ~ I :,, commltt,, 11tt1ng 1 unde(', · de • Vub~s· c.bairma111hip rule1 the aUesatlons to ;:be valid. . . . . I t By TOJ\I BARLEY 0 1 ffMI 0.11' "'"' lltH LOS ANGELES -Dr. Ebbe Hartalius' attorney and ·hl1 former mistreu;resum· ed their classic conflict he~ today and gave a riery start to the nnewed State .Board of Medicaf:t'l:aminer1 hwJng into multiple allegation! filed against the Costa Mesa physician. Trial lawyer :,1atthew Kur i Itch repeatedly objected to statements by Mrs. Reba Vaughn a.od commtnls by state hearing officer E. F. de VDbiu u the shapely blonde tried to tell ~e panel of four physicians about the beginning of her torrid love affair With the .silver· haired doctor. The angry ' Kurlllch repeatedly in· terrupted testimony by the key pros. ecution witness before she could ansftr Deputy Attorney General J e f fr e y Wohlner's first question thjs mortllng. De Vllbiss closed tbls mornina's t.r· lng for ·an undetern)ined receu wbeo Kurlllch successfully objected t h-t Wohlner had not made coplts tor slatements by prosecution witne'f' available to h.im. Wohl.ner was ordef~. to return to ~is office and bring to the hearl.nl ~m coplts lo! all stataments demanded ~y Kurllich. I . l •• l I ! ., "I know, I've been there. U . the Legl1lature forces the Brown ¥t upon ua (the council), the Lefillature should abide by the 1ame law,' Mayor WUson 1aid. · The reisolution will be mailed to local 1egblaton, the Senate ' and Assembly Rules Committees, the League of California Cities, and other cities in Orange County. DAILY .. JLOT SN,ff .. tlOlt WILLIAM R. HUDSON OF NEWPORT-BALBOA ROTARY CLU8 DEllVERS TREES Llndbtrgh Students Jeff Perrin, Carol Walker All· Set for Arbor D1y ~s. Vaughn asked de Vilbiss if she could withhold her present address from testimony. She was ezplaining to the panel why she had moved from 687 W. Wilson St., Costa Mesa -the home she once shared with Hsrtelius -when Kurillch objected : Year-around School Wins First Okay It asks that members of the Assembly and the senate ••voluntarily impose upon themselves a policy of holding all ge~eral sessioru1, interim committee meehngs, standing committee meetings, and other meetings open to the press and public in aJJ instances." The resolution reminds lawmakers that the California Constitution provides that all meeUngs of the Legblature must _be held Jn pubtlc unle11 in the exc:Jusl~ opm- ion of the Leg!Jlatun, secrec.Y ill ,... q¥1red. It states further, ,''The leglslalure ex- ists .olely !or the purpose of aiding to conduct the people's business" and that "the people of this state have not and will not surrender to their legillators the right to c1Jooee what. Is good for the people to know and what Is not good for them to know." From r..,e 1 SALARIES •. · Im hired are let go by a drswlq of name£ Thia action is often· take" when de- creuing enrollment. bit a district. In a recent memo to all certllicated em~ 111ko11 Mid. "I tjllnlt 11 la 1J!'". rtant that all employes understand thit f:ta1 eHort will be g\ve'n to the uUUr.atk>n of employea currenUy on our staff before a iott.ry system would be allowed to tske effect.JI ... 4 • Nicoll indlcated that preliminary stalf- lng plJna for next year will be studied.in depth during the next few weeks. He added that "preliminary enrollment projecuon, Indicate thlt fewer positions at the elementary level will be required for 1912-73 tmder exi1Ung stiff P1tterns." uWey can keep all the teachers if they make the class sizes smaller," Whlteneck aald . Bealdet, be added, the lncreue - prevloplly acbeduled or not -"really pulls tile rue out lrom Wider the morale of the teachers when everybody got 1 U percent last July." The problem iJ compounded, he said, by the current lmpwe In further negotiations of 1971-72 teacher aa1ar1 ... which 1 recent fact-finding reporl iiold was caused by a "breakdown of com- munications" between the CEC and the board. The board Is al!O scheduled to di.scuss that report tonig ht. Midshipmen Ousted ANNAll<JLIS, Mid. (UPI) -The Naval Academy Monday expelled 1 e v e n midshipmen, including two seniors, for smoking marijuana. Jn adcUtlon to the seniors, due to have graduated ln June, those dismissed included three juniors and two 10phomores. OIAN•I COAST . cM DAILY PILOT TM Of•nftl CM1! OAILV ~It.OT. Wlltl W11a 11 ct1mblllfd ftlt H-Pr .. 1, 1• Pll~lfslltd bY the ~lt99 CO.:.t ~111~"'9 C~nr. lf!M" r•I• 11111ion. 1N ~lalled, M°""•Y t11rouv11 l'r!My. lOr C-11 MINI.' Npport euch1 Huntlr111lon l19ci'l/10W1llln Vtllty, LIOllM lluch, lrvlne/S.flklltblck end S111 '""""tel Sin J1,11n C1pl1lrll'IO. A 1lr19l1 •t11lon11 ldltlln 11 llUbll•lltd Sllllrd1y1 Ind Sund1v.. 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Early Morning Bar Brawl Linked to Cycle Feuding Quarreling among beer bar patrons broke into violence and gun lhota early today ·Jn Costa Mesa, leaving one man platol whipped, a second in jail and a third still sought, along with a mb:sing Luger pistol. Investigators said they Pelieve the 1 a.m .. melee at the Sassy Lassy, 2861 Har- bor Blvd,, is related to current unrest among motorcyclist,,. G<orge E. Horr. 27, ol 8171 Rocky Court, GardeO Grove, was arrested by police who flushed him from beneath a truck in a nearby car Jot at shotgun-point. A ceramics processor who police claim gave four aliasea when booked, Holt is charged with assault with a deadly wea· pon and being drunk in public. Gerald P. Sullivan, 32, of Tucson, was taken to Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital following the incident for treatment of acalp laceradon lnlllcled •bY ' Wi!lpon. Officer Bil} Bechtel said a re_port of a disturbance and gunfire sent him speed· ing to the bar, where he was met by SUilivan. • He said the .victim was bJeedinf. yell· ing that he had been shot and crying for help. Calling ror backup help, Bechtel was joined by Officer Gerry Kochendorfer in a hunt for two men seen fleeing toward Ponderosa Avenue. The search I~ to discovery of Hoff hiding under a truck, while the second From Pqe 1 CYCLE ... • suffering from an apparent d r u g overdose. Questioned following treatment at Orange County Medical Center, she was also charged in connection wJth lhe mur- der. Imbler was the second lo die 'Jn the evident eye-fGr-an-eye, tooth-for-a-tooth tension between the rival Hangmen and Seekers. Authorities have said little specifically about the bloodbath which apparently dates back to Feb. 20 when a stolen motorcycle was returned In pieces by Hangmen to Seekers. A truce had supJ>Osedly been arranged, but moments later, a speeding car spew· ed 20 bullets into the ranks of Seekers standing around a service station at Katflla Avenue and Haster Street. Seekers President Tommy cr1tes, 29, of Fullerton, was cut down with a critical series or four wound!; a second.~eker was hit Jn the ankle and Matthew' Dobb.!, man -who reportedly fired four shots into the air or ground-escaped the area. Police claimed Hoff became belligerent upon arrival for booking into jail and had to be subdued during the process. Statements by witnesses claimed that the battered victim Sullivan actually produced' the vanished P-38 Luger auto- matic pist0:J to climax a tavern quarrel With a threat to use it. The men present said he was jumped by four men, one of whom took the wea· pon away and began battering on the un- fortunate visitor from Tucson before flee. ing when police were called. One witness said in a written statement for police that the blood-dripping Arizon· an at first tried to chaSe whoever was racing off firing his gun and had to be detained . He said he warned Sullivan he would probably end up getting shot and that Sullivan quickly agreed . From P..,e 1 COMPLEX ••. the city1~ Si?rtmitm"'ent to start negolia- -tions for rri'ajor attractions on the com- plex. Ed Regan, president of Four seasons, told the council that the project had been under study for the past three years and that $470,000 had been invested to study ll. James Langenheim, project architect, and an associate of Newport Beach's William Pereira architectural firm, said the project would be ecologically pleasing· since it woald be endowed with a lagoon and large greenbelts. Despite the fact that a commercial recreational complex ·had not been tried anywhere before, Robert Cimpbell, president or a Los Angeles mortgage banking firm specializing in shopping centers.declared, "if is financable." Regan later assured the council that he already had ·letters of intent from some of the major attractions that would serve as anchor points in the complex. Numerous Costa Mesa residents spoke In fa vor or the project, crediting it with everything from improving property values to providing children with a place to go. Mayor Robert Wilson explained to them that the city council mov ed slowly iand deliberately on the project because "we've had our fingers burned quite a few times." Although ground is scheduled to be broken for the Four Seasons Village in October. Wilson reinforced his cautious approach after the meeting .by saying, "I intend to see that the C.R zone will be in before the first spade is dug." . 13, of El Toro suffered a flesh wound. Pl Ch • d Sitllng In a 111rked car In the station. •. anner aine Dobbs was struck by a slUi \bat shat-t tered • plasuc water pisto11n his.pocket. _ 0 Counc:z .Seat Death entered 'the feud the next nlgbt " when Terry C. Powell. 24, of AnalM!im, was blasted from his chopptr bike on the Garden Grove Freeway. . A horde ,of gang cyclists representing every faction but the Seekers gathered for his funeral in Westminster Saturday. Before a final farewell, they stomped across a Seekers' jacket laid on the floor before PowelJ's casket, cursing and spit· ting OQ the so-called colors. A motorcade made Its way to Anaheim and a house near where lrnbler's corpse was found Monday, riding through stop signs and signal light into a police con- lrontatlon 111•1 jailed 21 bikers. The night before, 1 luslllade of It 1hots ripped Into a hollse ln Santa Ana, leaving cyclist Dennis Docker, 21, wounded in the head by a .45 caliber slug that lodged In his brrJn . He remains 1n serious condition at Orange OOunly Medical Center Following surgery to remove the ~ullet. • Decker Is • cycliJt with ties lo the ,.. called outla• aroups in the' arr:a but his !ale hu so fa~not been directly linked to the Seekers·Hangmen hoslllltl<t. ·in Mesa Joke Bill Dunn , C06ta Mesa 's peripatetic plaMing director, was a captive audience for comments from the City Council Mon· day night. Jokingly criticized for .:,..al~ng around • too much during council sessions, Dunn was handcuffed to his 50--paund chair and remained there for a good part of the meeting. . "This is the first time I've ever been In handcuffs and J'm not sure 111.ke it very well," muttered Dunn, who was thrown Into bondage by Clty Manager Fred Sorsabal, Councilman Jack Hammett, and Clty Engin!U Norman Spielman. Both the Oag salute and the Invocation appear~ to•be a maj«'cl\<lrl for.Dunn . who· found himsell unable to~rt the ~hair will> hla riif>t inn and 1land up alrit;ht. The ~oke was an;a!lled through eoun:- cllman J~ck Hammell w~ bo(n!'led' 1 • ae.t of handculfl from the police cliprt- mr:nt nut door. 1--' c• ,... .... ,.w at ......,,, hKfl ... c.f9 Mtiw, C.llftrl'lle, &uflKrllltlM -,. c.errlw UAf ...,llllyl W !NII A.1J ,,.,....,,, mlllfffY .. '""'• ttu 1Mn1111y. Invullgatorl lhlorlze the feud could have been used 111 a cover fat some other grudge Involving Decker. Dunn, who took hl1 bandcutting 1oocl- naluredly. was relea~ with 1 promise to cut down on his footwork. -- Harbor Area Kids Mark Arbor Day With Baby Trees Every third-grade student in Newport Beach and Costa Mes a is a litUe bit rich~r today -by one tree. And the Harbor Area cities are richer by 2,200 trees. Today is Arbor Day, which in California commemorates the birthdate of famed naturalist Luther Burbank. Arbor Day is celebrated in all states except Alaska on different dates. But the ceremony everywhere is basically the same with treeplanting to beautify the countryside. To ensure that every third-grader would have a baby tree to plant, the Newport-Balboa Rotary Club cooperated with Hines Wholesale Nurseries to pro- vide the 2,200 trees. In some Newport·Mesa public and private schools, group p I anting ceremonies may take place. In others, the .studenb: will be given the trees tG take home. The fiNt Arbor Day was observed in 18~. . The Nat.Jona) Education Association (NEA) adopted a resolution promoting it In 1884. .a • Burglar Hits Church in Mesa A burglar slipped into a Costa Mesa church Monday before evening scriptural study, stole sound amplification equip- ment and broke raised letters on a sacred scroll bearing the word Jehoyah . fo\O Immediate value was placed on loss of the stolen amplifier and two microphones by leaders or the Jehovah's Witnesses Kingdom Hall, 1950 Church St., Police said •. The burglary -anc1 vandalism was discovered by Harold Toutjian when he arrived tb open for evening lessons. Mice Drive Cat Away NOTIINGHAM, England (UPI) - Mrs. Gwen Wesl reported her tom cat "Tiger" has quit home. "Hordes of mice," she said. "drove him crazy." "She is up to her old tricks and trying to influence this board . If she's not kept under control she'll disrupt the entire hearing." The comment sparked a fracas that had Mrs. Vaughn, Kurilich, Wohlner and de Vilbiss arguing in unison until de Vilbiss admonished Kur ilich : "Mr. Kurilich, I think you're the one who has to be controlled. Can't you stop this endless nitpicking and Jet's get this hear ing under way," he asked. "It makes me sick that we can't have a decent hearing," Kurillch replied. "It's wrong for you to take over like Utis. She has to be controlled and we saw that pretty often in all the Orange County trials." Mrs. Vaughn, 31', was the chief pr06· ecution witness in three Superior Court trials of multiple charge1 filed against Dr. Hartellus. He was cleared in all three trials of arson, fraud and bi-ibery charges. Hartelius, 50, is accused of un· professional conduct and moral turpitude in the present hearing. The charges stem from his alleged immoral and unethical relationship with two women patients - Mrs. Vaughn and the late Wanda Melen- drez. of Costa Mesa . J::fartelius faces possible revocation of his medical license if the four-doctor From Page I DOGFIGHT. . •. rier USS Coral Sea. ,1 The Huntiniton Beach navigator and his partner were with three other Phan- toms escorting slower A6 and A7 attack bombers when they tangled with at· tacking MIG aircraft. Dodging telephone pole.length surface-- to-air SAM missiles, Lt. Freckleton and his partner engaged in missile and can.- non combat, sending their MIG spiraling in smoke and flamea into a hJllslde. North Vietnam claimed two U.S. planes were hit by antiaircraft fire and downed, but the U.S. Command denied it, saying all in the sortie returned to the Coral Sea safely. The action involving Lt. Freckleton, a 1968 UC Irvine graduate with a degree in psychology, occurTed over the Quang Lan_ airfield 150 miles south of Hanoi. The big jets are flying escort for so- called protective reaction strikes against North Vietnamese antiaircraft emplacements and military b a s e s capable or striking southward. He and other fliers joined in this ac· count via AP and UPI wire services of the five-minute dogfight, heaviest since President Lyndon Johnson stopped bomb- ing the north nearly four years ago. By JOHN ZALLER Of tllf DIO' Pll91 lltH Trustees of Huntington Beach's Ocean View School District Monday became the first in Orange County to approve year· around schools. However, their decision applies only to two schools -Crest View and Westmont -where a survey-ihowed more than 75 percent of the parents would support the idea. Trustees unanimously approved a two- year experimental program that wiU start at the two schools July 10. "We should begin working with year· around operation of schools while there is still fiezibility, because it is the lo· evltable wave of the future. If we don't do something, the 1tate will step in and make us do something," said Truatflt' Ralph Bauver. Two parents In the audience from the Crest View School area, opposed the board's decision . They saJd they wouljl circulate a petition to try to force tty?: board to reconsider the matter. Under the so-called "45--15 plan" far year·round operation of schools, children will go to cla.s,,es for nine weeks, and then be on vacation for three. , They will go through this 12-week cycle four times a year, with eztra vacatiop periods at Christmas. Easter, and mid· summer. But the traditional three-month summer will be eliminated. . Educators believe this will preYerjt what they call "summer learning loss." . "There are a lot of school dislrj~ts ~t have gone tO year-around 'ope.r8t1on because they are overcrowded,·~ Superiptendent Clarence Hall to' r a trustees. "But that is not the case here. Woman Driver Held in Crash A Cosla Mesa woman being trailed by another who wanted to point out some er- ratic driving to a policeman finally made contact with the law Monday nij;ht -but not soon enough. She was waiting when they arrived at the wreckage-strewn scene on Placenija Avenue 100 yards north of West ltth Street, where the allegedly erraUc woman driver sat slumped lo her car. The witness told accident investlsators the car finally went out of control, fialt- tailed on the wet street, jumped the curb and rammed a power pole, spinning a full circle around its base. 1 Escorted out or the wreck, the driver was taken to Orange County Jal! a~ booked In oq suspicion of drunken drlv; Ing, 1 It's Your Dollar! • QUITE OFTEN A CUSTOMER IS CONFUSED WHEN SHOPPING FOR CARPETING. HE .ASSUMES . THAT IF A CARPET PILE· IS HEAVY AND THICK THE CARPET IS NECESSARILY OF GOOD QUALITY. NOT TRUEI MORE OFTEN THE QUALITY OF THE FIBER, AND NOT THE Q U A NT I TY, IS THE DETERMINING FACTOR WHICH CONTROLS· WEAR AND PERFORMANCE. IT'S YOUR MONEY, -SO, WHEN BUYING YOUR CARPETING, MAKE SURE YOU ARE DEALING WITH AN ESTABLISHED MILL, AND EQUALLY AS IMPORTANT, A REPUTABLE DEALER. ' ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 l'lacentla Ave. COSTA MISA 64Ml38 , , ., '• • . ~ .. :, • r .- au da rel •