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THEY WiLL WED SOON IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Rop. Gold1!'1ler ...ii Fl~-s-LM Ghonnl n l'. '
t· " ' ' I-... i ' l ~ . f,ep. G~ldw~~er, ~.~~'s ..
Son, -to Wed N~wpprt Gii!I
' ~ at the encl of this .month, "a The younger GofdWate;, 33, will leave f1o•ll'J!I Beach ('8hlon model and ·uCLA the ~k1 of a ha n d,f u I of eh~ · .L. , ,bachelOn 1 Iii Congreoo to marry ~ will wed Rep. • 'Barrr ¥-. Gllerplan. 'l'he exact. date and locatloo of OOld'nter Jr. CR-North lloJ!yWood). '1
• · ., the, ceremoily have not been' annOOOced,
j 'l!r· aad Mn. Mort Gherman of the . but \he.wedding Is upected to take place
Hllboa Bay "Club, Newpor\ B<ach, · In Soutbem .Clllfornla. ~ ~c1aq~\'::~:!f'i:1 ~ : ·: Mi11, Gherman Is a buslnesa major at t.o !.7 Senator and Mn. Barry< ;UCLA~ a graduate of John Muir High
OO!dwiter ol Pboenbl. 5ch<\0l In Pasadena.
4 ~Jdwa~ was elected to represent the
.. 2711i eo..,,,ssiona] Dillrlcl la-a lpeCial hi!I ht D • _J _ election In 11119, filling ·the vacancy ~D' ' n :z:aws created bt the rt1lgn1tion· of Ed ., e Reinecke who became 11 e U1t en ant
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' • / F ida governor of. Callfonlla. Gold inter was n or r y ...... lecled to 111e 1111 Concrea·
A naUve of Loa Angd .. , Goldwater at-
. Orwa CC!!lll raldenll may apec! tendod pu6llc achools in Phoenix and w11
olfP& llrllllti -11 l"rldar ,_nq ""· ..-llJd fnlm Staunton M·l 11 tar y
~ Ill a -!lier foreclll from the Acldomy In Virginia. , O!iinP <lDlnlJ Harbor Dbtrld. A stockbroker prior to his poliUcal ;\.aW1._. -i. ll&ht vll}al>la .winds •,career, Goldwater majorecf In ·business f;;iiil~ to ~ loioll are allO ~lcted , Ind ' marketing at bie ' University of ti.on Sul Beath to San C11111erU. 'No Colorado and 0Arlaon1. Slate< University
warnlap lllYe beeo luued "to Allon. from which he was graduated In 111!2.
1'empora-are· aot aapected to Members of the Goldwater famll! have
....... "'""" lrac tlie current • air and been frequent vlliton to Newport !leach.
....... •• r1a..... 8ulny Uiea The RDior Goldwaters often 1tay 1t the
etf~ laMr "'*1-Balboa Bay Club,
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i"4ici.ed; Hughes Girls 1R~move Bras; Tie -Vp .T0wn
Ta-pes ·Faked? .
NEW )'ORIC (UPI) -Author Cllllord
Irving, bis wifwnd a researcher were in-
dicted by federal and New Yor,t CQun~
grand juries today on charges ranging
from mail fraud to perjury in connection
with the discredited Howard Hughes ·
"autobiography."
The federal Panel's indictment saJd Irv·
Ing and researcher Richard Suskind's
claimed interviews with the billionaire
recluse were actually "tape-recorded in-
terview sessions with each other, in
which they alt..-nately played the role of
Hughes."
It' named Suskind u an unindicted. co-
conspirator.
The indictment ·also said the pair's
sources 'for-~tlie boOt tnctbded a con-
fidential reference fUe of Time, Inc ., the
reference file ol the Los Angeles Times,
the Library of Congress, the Atomic
Enem Comm111lon and the Defense
Department,_. u well 11 books about
Hughes by other autho<1.
It said a "substantial part of the
research" was done in the New York
Public Library."
The two-count federal indictment
cbarged lmng and his blonde fourth wile
Edith wlth mail fraud · and conspiring to
use the mail• to delnud the McGraw-Hill
publiabliig houae. 'Jlhe 2kounl indictment ·banded up by
the, couoty · pone! charged Irving and
su1kind with grand farcmy, forgery and
pei:jury In the leCOnd dqree. Mrs. Irv-
in£; Who adinltted. ullng the D1me'''Helga'
R. Hughes" to. e11h "501000 in check&
(Seo INDICT, Pare I)° .
MELBOIJ!INE~.Aualralia (UPI) -Five bare-'-<f beoull• slopped
traffic In downtown Melboume today in a protea agalnat olijectlona 'IO!DO
people bave voiced to strippen. · . :
It llarted qui~y enough when the five biklnl'Clad' giJU chained them.·
selvet to·.l"'lle· glaa dilplay caaea In front" of •Manland H-.., Bourke
Streel . I . · '
Then, two strippers removed the tops of ·their bikinis ·while' the otben
waited' for police. · · .
· The' other three. reriJoved their tops as police arrived and 1the crowd
swelled to about 300. • , .
TrlllN halted and <:an bral<ed u 1the crowd caacaded into the llrtet..
Polle• called reinforeemenll to cope with the crowd and bolt cu~• to cope
with the chainS. ' . ' . ·
1be five finally were bundled into1 a van and taken• to the city. watcb-
houae where they were charged with offenalve behavior.
Indian Student's
Sla ying.Probea
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -The state at-
torney general's office bu announced it
is conducting an inquiry into the fatal
shooting.of a 20-year-old Indian student in
a Humboldt County bar last December.
Deputy Attorney Gtne'ral Edw,ar~ P.
O'Brien said Wednesday "we have to
receive addlUonal lnformaUOn before
making our cooclulloo" 1boot the death
of Michael Ferril, a student at UCLA.
More than llOO lnd,lam and their ••!>-
porters, angered by the failure of a ceun-
1)' grand. jury to ~t\1!'11.J mlll)l<r_l"'-
dlctment In t1Je cue, demonllrated, on
the Clpltol• 1tepo, Tueaday· for llalt of-
llclala to Intervene.
3 Marines Held
After Assault,
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Robbing AttemP,t
San CJemente police chased a carload
ol Mariries to Oceanaide before d1wn to-
day and arrested the 11\fe<i OCCUP_lllls of
the 1peedlng vehicle for allqedly 11Milnl
and trying to rob two Neirport Beadi .
hitchhikers. ' . ' The three servicemen were booked on
chlliges of attempted armed robbery and
felqny assault after the series of lncidents
wblch began when the two vicllml .,....
gjven a ride in OceM&kle. • ·
In custody tod1y in city jall are Frank
Anthony· Doskey; tr: LesHe 'Llyman, :m,
and Michael Joe .Chapman, II. All ~
atationed at Camp Pendleton. '·
Dynamite Cache Found
In Mesa; Exr:.con ·H~ld.
Police said the trio illegedly plcka(up
the two victims after p>ldnf&hl and bePD
driving oorth with" Bruce Rocer Brttl<!D;
20, and Joe Elvin Erlcton, It. .
Both the victims live at lllC Oce1n
Way, they told police.
Al the car appJ."lchecl San Clemente
the two passengers became wary, oft
fictrs related, and asked to· be let out •.
The two hitchhlktirs then started seek~
Ing another ride at the Pa11¥<f~ t\orth-
bound onrlmp. The•thtee Marines Uteri
assertedly approactled on foot ·1nc1 asked
the victims' help In freeing a stuck car.
... . ' Costa Mesa· !lOlfot today are holding an
ex-<onvlcl OO· tharge1 of 111 e g a l
possession of explosives •fter a cache of
64 sticks of old, dilintegraUng dynamite
w .. found In a back lhed at bl1 home.
The lllSpeCt baa denied knowledge of
the .explo8i 1 CIChe. , 1
Officers 'r.llfied him as .James Pi
Marsh, 39, f• 8'Y SI, He Is Jleld in lieu of IZI, , !>Ued on hla prior
felony Convi , .
The self ployed trucker h as
reportedly to lnterropton the cache of
exp!Olives DUI have been .., the prOt>-
erty when he 111nted It alx mooll ago.
fnvetti&aton ft uncerllln bow lonl
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the deadiy stockpOe wu otored In a rear
ihed -or who put It !heh -but ·lald It
ii lmpoulble to overstate the p e r 11 ft P,Oled ••
. A ..;.k on the d..ci door dldn 1 reduoe
the ~-a bl~ lnftsti<on elp0lalned.
RUr w-att broken olit »and
allious, plQtu1 aellhborlmd children
could have trlgered i ·catastrophe, blow··
~ themaelv" to bill 1 and causing
~ llrudural dam11e.
Del«tlve Clpl. liobert P. Green said
every wi~ for a block or mon around
....ici'ba .. been blOwn out .
A .....,, ~ could aloo bave
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Moment!: later the trio allegedly bar·
assed lhe pair and demanded their
money.
Finding that the Newport Beach men
were broke, the three reportedly left.
A few mibutes later, they were back
again, police..;aatd~ - . . ·
Ohe of Ille three brandished a fool-long
pair of plier• police .. id, and hit Britton
across the face and kicked the man in the
groin. • ,
All three then aaertedly fled and· Brit-
ton'• companion e11led police. .. 1
Momtnts later patrolmen lloppecl to
(!lee PURSUIT, Pap I)
Misfires
By tM "-lated ~
·Trans World, A)r lines officlall Wl!l'I
reported today to be negoUatlnt with u-
tortlonlsta who • planted bombo .. twe
jetllilers and \1em1nded 12 -
ritntom. PoU~ !UJid one WllUCCIJI~
ranaom delivery 1tte1Jtpl had been modi.
Extraordinary · IOCW'ity preca-
were In effect.on TWA and oilier -
after a aophistlcated bomb exllklded ~
the cockpit of in uno&:upied TIVA jet In
Lu Vegaa early Wedrieoday. A bomb !!'I,
defUsed In the cockpit of a plane at K•
nedy airport Tuelday.
A TWA 1pollelman wOuld not commlill
on a report ln the N'l' York Dally Nen
that negoU1tions were under w1y/
Earlier, the company refused to 1117.
''whether, or under , what clrcumstanca.,
it would agree to pay ranaom."
Delplte the company denials, New
York police aid a private jet that landed
mysterloualy ·at AUanta Tueaday nlgllt
cari-ied the $2 million the plotters
detpanded but that "no ~ctual turnover
wu made." The plane returned to New
York four houri later.
TWA dlalrmaa Oiarles C. TilUnehalt
Jr. refuied to dlacua the cue wilh'
newunen at a dinner Wednmday nflbt.
"It woold only prejudice our pOsttlon tO
aay: what we know or what we Ire) dolhc," he laid, I~ "ii a very dellcale
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Some Southem Clillfomia liquid
sunshine is on the way for Friday.
with light drizz!O f......t ilong
the ' ooutal area. TeinJ)er1tures
should remain in the 56 to -
gree range.
INSWE TODAY
Dita Davis Btard, ITllT ...O~n lob~l/il~ ii d<scribcd as
hard-drinking, hardtolking nnd
hardworking. Stt stbtv Pao• 15. • • • •
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Cabinet Pick Blasted
Columnist Call.st Kleindienst 'Unfit' '
WASl!mO'ftlll (AP) -Oolurnnllt Jock
Am>,"°" IDlll ~ JnVOlllpton today
thll iUr.lidff: 40l•il 11 \ml~ lo be
at1.Gr'qey I • ~·se be ii not a
"llllll 91io" , -.... 'lbe ' law and reo~lbt-." Delp~ 1111 dloclolmen, acting Atty.
Gtn. KlelndJenll played a major role lo
..Wemeul of tllroe llllltnllt 1Ulti agalnlt
the ll)lernatlooll Telophone & Tel•lll'IPh
O>rp4 Andertaa tollllloc! lo the Judiciary
Committee.
A!I • result of columna written by ·
AnderlOn lut week, the committee is
laking new laaUmoay relltiftc lo Kle!J>.
• dlenlt'1 JIOllllnatloa to be attorney .
general.
(Andenoa•1 colwnn appear• regulttly
on the edllonal P.1e bC 'the' DAILY
Pll.cYr.)
'Simple Bill' Triggers
"There baa been 1 concerted effort to
conceal the b-uth about IT&T's set-
tlement of its antitrust batUe with the
JUJtlce Department." Andenon 'uld to-
day. "TliiJ effort be(an before we
published our first column on the ,subject
and baa conllnued without lntei;ruptlon • . ..
Big Bay Area H(lSsle
. ' lly CILUILEll McFADDEN
SACRAMENTO (AP) -II WU jUJt a
tlmpl< bill lo help a San Francllco
televilloo olatlaa' nlle money, llYI Ill
aulbor.
Bui before the ~ wu over
Wedneoday In tho Smale ~ and
Welfare Commlltoe, tho Departlnenl of
Ajeohollc Beverage Control Im · -
acolded, the committee chairman hod
e<IXlemned San Francilco for having _a.
&iris and the aulllot wu irked.
The blll by SenJ Millon Marki (!\.San
Franclaco), would 11'1111 educallonll Ila· ttan KQED a _, u.-lo .. n beer
and wine at Ill annual tel~d lund-
raloln& auclloo. .
The committee pootpooed • v ,0 I • on Marti' bill 11>he ocJmd negotlate a license
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The otatlan llu -auctlonlnl llq-
lor yean, -oak!, but tllil yeer the
Department of Alcoholic Beverage C:On-
lrGI llid It needed a Ucense.
Peter sm.n, deputy director of the dopll-. llid the 1talion llhould be
charpd '100 for the Ileen,. to o11 .. 1 en-
1..-1 COiia. "What II your deportment doing aboUI
ell the hen 1nSan Fraocllco w I I b II-
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DYNAMITE. ••
trtgered the 14 sticks, due lo t h e I r
delerlorallng condition.
Gingerly removed by Reoerve Pollet
(;apt. Bill Sava&e, the board WU tumed
over to Marlm Oorpl demolition men to
be llfolJ erploded In an lloleled area.
"ftla lllUfl WU IO bad Savqe really dldD~ wmt to lou<b It," oeld Clpt. ·ar-. Dynamite is an eitremely stable es·
plollve In !nib condition, manufactured
fn>m Uquld nitroglycerine and a cellulose
flller of 11wdust.lllte conolllenc)'.
Stond for loo& perlodl, the mis11D'e
beilna to _..te.
If tbe dynamite sticks llllod on end, the
cleadly nlll'ollycerlne beglno to oeporate
Into )la ~ form at the botloql, mucf la.,,.... of,lld_aill __ lll.
llallal or Jar. c • ClplalD Green oald the llicks taken
1 -from Manb'• thed wel'fl turned to the
cooaloteney of Jelly, a hlll!ly crlllcaJ and
Uploaift polnL
InWro1atora 111'.Manb. who operalel
bll own aeml·lnldt for transport trailer
haUllng denlel knowled&• of the dynamite
diocoverad tbroucb II o l ( c e Intelligence
eourcea.· ' ' capt.lin Goo' added' that hll ball 11
imllliiaily higb due lb a jJrlor convlctlori
In tM •Anceleo County· oa a charge of
conunlltlng armed robbery '!rith a
wupon. · , Marob WU elPOcled to be mal&ned In
Harbor Judlclel Dlltrlct ,Court today on
the I 1'1e1 a.1 poueaioo of exploolves
chaf'('e, a count µnder th e C~ornia
Healill and Safely Olde. ,
He would face a mlnlmum sentence of
five yean: in state prison without
possibility o( parole in case of conviction.
Marsh la 1100 , e"i>Ocled to be in·
veallgaled by federel authorlll.,, who Im·
posed severe new restrictions on ex·
plosives possession following terrorist
bomblnp dating back three years.
Pollet aaid Marsh showed no great
knowledge ol e.xploeives and apparently
isn't Involved in mlnlng or other activities wheie they would de used, bu! remarked
they can be oblelned easily In the eut.
OU.NH COAST IT
DAILY PILOT
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girls1'• demanded committee chairman
Antholly Bellenooo (f>.Beverly Hilla).
"1 can give you addusses of placts you
haven 't bothered to abut down where a
lourllt goes In and gela a drink for lt.25
and pays $5 for a green drink for a bar
girl that <:00tainl DOlhlng and he gell
taken. And you •pend your flme watching
KQED.",
Beilenson said he didn't come by his
knowJedge ol San Francisco drinking
spots personally.
"We're deeply coocemed," Sexton
replied.
lie Ilk! the department had shut down
San Fraoclaco hara lhat violated state liq· uor laws.
"I am disturbed," Marks said. "Th.is ls
a very simple bill to take care or a very
simple problem. I think it's ridiculous for
the department lo raloe theae ol>
jecUon1."
Two representatives ot KQED w h o
traveled to the Clpitol for the hearing
left without comment.
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INDICT ...
from McGraw-Hill lnleoded for Hughe"
wa1 charged with forgery and gr111d
larceny.
Following the federal announcement,
ttie Irvings were arraigned on the
charges at Federal Court. Suskind was not present.
Irving was releued on 1100,00 personal
recognizance bond, and will plead to Ute
charges Monday. ·
Mn. Irving, under a !250,000 peroonal
recognizanQe bond relative to extradition
JlfOCffdlngs ocbeduled Man:b 29 al the
request of Swiss authorities, wu released
on her own recognizance pending Mon-
day's hearing, at which she will also
plead to the charges.
The maximum penalties for conviction
on the two federal counts ls five years in
prison and a $1,000 fine.
A Hughet apokesman fn Los Angeles
aa1d "We are gr1tlfted, of course, that
these three people will be held ac--
eoimlahlt for lhflr actlonr, bul our chl9f
fnletotl ltlll 11 In finding oul who wa1
behind this Jn eiigineerlng a plot."
A spokesman for McGraw-Hill said the
pabllshing·houie wis ... deeply lriterested
in the findings. However. until we know
the details which led to the Indictments,
we cannot make a final decision on the
ultimate disposition of the manuscript."
The Irvings arrived at the federal
courthouse shortly before the an4
nouncement of the federal indictments.
Both appeared composed.
·Mrs. Irving wore a green cloth coat
and fur hat whlle her husband wore a
black topcoat.
The indictments rollowed investigations
of more than a month which heard
testimony from scores of acquaintances
of the Jrvings and rormer associates or
Hughes.
The intriguing list of witnesses ranged
from two attfactive blondes -Danish
Baroness Nina van PaUandt, a singer,
and scuba instructor Anne Baxter -who
had accompanied Irving on trips during
which he claimed to have met or planned
to meet with Hughes, to Robert Maheu,
who was fired as a the manager of
Hughes' Nevada gambling empire.
3-day Prisoner
Passes Restored
SACRAMEN'l'D (UPI) -The Slale
Department or Corrections say it is
reinstating the controversial program in
which convicts slated for parole are
released for three-day periods to seek
jobs and living quarters.
State Corrections Director Raymond K.
Procunier said Wednesday the pass pro-
gram, suspended since Feb. 22, was being
resumed following the establishment of
new ruJes and controls governing the pro-
gram. ~
Procunier suspended the program for a
full-scale reView after a series o? serious
crimes were allegedly committed in
Southern california by ihmates who were
on the abort preparole leaves.
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RANSOM SOUGHT .•.
case and must be dealt with discreeUy."
In\'.esUgators contintJed to work on the
theory that the bombs were planted by
one or more persona who are present or
former airlines industry e m p I o y e s
because of their obvious intimate
knowledge of airline operations.
Commenting on the Las Vegas blast, a
TWA spokesman said, "Whoever put It on
the .airplane bad to know hla way around
the indll!try. He would have to know a
Comlder11ble amount about the aircraft."
· Charles Wyre, TWA general manager
In Las .Vegu, 'sald the plane hid been
searched in New York after the. bomb
waa found. aboard the flnt plane Tue.t-
day, and searched again after it arrived
in Las Vegas.
"-1 would have to assume that It w1s
located in an area inaccessible to normal
search," Wyre ukl. "The plane was
thoroughly starched."
In oUter deveJopments:
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PURSUIT •••
w ist In a Bonltr Patrol !raffle atop
noUced a car '~rl" ooulh at 1pffd1 of 100 mlle1 per hour 11ve chase.
The puroull ended miles away al the ·
Harbor Drive ofrramp 11 highway palrol
unill aod city police atopped the lrlo and
ll'rtlled them.
Bnllon's loluriea, police oald loday,
were apporenlly minor.
-The FBI di&closed In SealUe that an
explosive device· "i.s found aboard a
United Air Lines jet Tueaday after a
telephone tip but that the device proved
inoperable. It was not thought to be link·
ed lo the TWA ploL
-A Northwest .Orient AJrllnes. jetliner
was diverted to Detroit alter the com-
pany received a telephoned bomb it>reat
Wednesday. but a search disclosed no e1·
plosives and it continued its flight.
-Hoax bomb threats were made In Los
Angeles, Kansas City, Columbus , Ohio,
and Hartford, C.Onn., a TWA spokesman
·reorted. "Creep_, seem to be coming out
of the walls," he said.
-In Washington, industry and govern-
ment orficia ls asked tl)e cooperation of
the news media in avoiding sensa-
tionalism in the reporting of plane
aabotage and hijack cases.
"We are concerned, and hope that newa
media, in reporting what happens, not
make a hero of a psycholic nut," said J.
J. O'DoMell. presideol of the Air Line
Piloll Assoclallon.
-An Eulerrt Air Lin., Boelnl m with
58 pa11engers and a crew of 6 on a New
York lo Miami flight landed at Rl<:hmood,
Ya., after a bomb threat wu ttlephwd
to the airline's New York olflce. The
poS!eng•ra and baggage wen removed
from the Plane 11 Richmond bu! no bomb
WU found .
-ln Reno, police evacuated the elrport
after a .le)epllonod bomb thrta~ but
employeu returned to "°'k alter a
search pro\led fruiUess.
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Viejo . P;np~ls Sally Forth. Into Business
.• _ Jl7 GBoRGI!! LEIDA!. ~ w.t, lw!IW> -.-llld
Of .. DMY PlliM Stlfll keeps ~ fW ltbdtntl bl S&epbea
Tbe Belt American Natlooal Bani: Bendet'o fl.,..,U cl-la typical of the :"~"t;. wu ~~ glauilty of vlolaUona of learnln( uperlencea ihat have musb-
m ·-.. "' and Innocent ol roomed linco September: 1 ~ ~-ger, 11-ycar-old David.; "'lllat'1 When• Best lildUcltloiool Nula Do
Loaiza, "°'""'er, wW not io to jail. No Evi1')1111nc 11"1.u.I And TbeD ·Some
real money was Involved. (BENDERATS) Cor por a t 1 on wu
Henceforth, lhe bank, a part of 1 launched.
moUvlllonal learning lll!'B?ant In a com-• "Everybody In the , c~ ts
blned fifth and olxtb gr\de clasa at l,lel emplj>y"1 .by Be~ila Inc.,'.' .the ·~
Cerro School In MlsSlnn Viejo, wW be .. year.:old llllsaton Vt.JO t,eacber ~lalned.
-more careful in detailing ••tending" rites I ~ employu ot tbe,m)rthical firin, each
...,. one· percent per month -to cla8smat.e , member of the claaa aeto pajd by;check.
cuslomera. ,Qepos!la : are made to ~ •CCOU'114·
COAST GUARD TESTS NEW OIL CONTAINMENT RIG
Off Point Conception, 16.000, Gol!on• of Soyboon Oil
Oil SJ~.k Experiment
Consirlered Successful •
SANTA BARBARA (AP) -The U.S.
Cout Guard"lli•' deliberately dumped
25,000 gallnna of 'ooybean oil _laced with
yello'! dye Into the Pacific Ocean -then
Dana Joh Given
To Coast Firm
Huntington Engineering Corp. of Hun-
tington Beach ·bas been awarded 'an
$88,400 contract to .cooslf'\lct Harbor
District guest slip 'docks at Dana Point
Harbor. ,·
Kenneth Sampson, county director of
harbors, beailles and parks, told comity ' . superivsors Tuesday the bid wu below
the $96,000 estimated cost.
In additldn to alllanling the con·
struction pact. 1upervisor1 ·approved a
gue1t slip policy llmlUng UM to five ·days
· and fees to be establllhed cinnPetilive
with other marlnu. ' · '
eiicircled It with a rubber fence and
ocooped tt up.
"It was a aicceuful test. Everyone
.... quite pleu<d with the raulla,.. •
Cout Guard spokesman Aid Wedneod,Y.
Tbe uperiment with m veaads 40
miles weal of Santa Barbara was tho
final Wt for the rubber lence, ~ the
Cout Guard bao c:ommlllloned for con-
trol of petroleum oil s1lcka.
The test site wu jull ilO miles fnlm ·•n
offshore oil well blowout in 119 that releaoOd aevoral bundnd t b o u • a n d
·ga11oos of crude oil wblch ll!Ded marine
life and blacUned plctureoquo beacbea.
The test wu lo be repealed today. u.1t
.. again oucceaful, the lence wW be
tested lat.er !qr Ila "dropabWty" by
parachute from cue cargo alrcrall.
Tbe fence llled In the sea trlala was
assembli!d In Santa Barbora aud towed to
the test alt.e.
Coast Guard elfldala aay they plan to
speiid $1:9 milllCI!' by mld-lflS to station
the portable control equipment at key
points on the Eu!, West and Gull coasla.
It could be flown in a few hours to. the
1lt.e of an oil opW before aeriow damage
b 'clone.
WIT ......
•• ' Two White House brides got together Wednelday durlnf unveiling
ceremonies for Norman RockweU's portrait 'of Prelldellt Nixon at
the Smithsonian Institution . Allee ROosevelt Lonportlt WU married
In the Eexecutlve Mahslon Feb. 17, 1906. Tricia Nixon Cox wu mar-
ried In the White House Rose Gardt11 June U, 11171 •.•
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the ~· -· lclmtlJiC reoiardi firm at the HpeCled lnccime tu prepara-
tion !Inn, a1nce Income tax 11 the next
study unit and ,_iblflty ofDel c.rro •ace Nmen.. • .
The earnlnp alao can be llled to "buy
privileges," Bender said, such as "sitting
next to a friend." Tho"M'! flneo "'-Y have
to be _paid If, the privilege, once bought
and paid for la aJ>-i,
'Better gradei In c1•wor1< are not afuoni the privilOges· llludentl can buy,
·however, Bender noted.
. Friday aucllono at wblcb studenll offer
. for !Ale lt.ema Including bot w .. 11 or pop
art· posters are another way of spencllng
cluiroom. ."earn.lngs ...
Just aa bapperi.s in ooclety at large,
job! with great.er responsibility, such u
that of the bank manager, earn students
more pay. Some ttudents tackle more
than one 11job" for the clAJsroom con.-
. glomet'ate.
Since lt 1 began, the study concept Is
"mushrooming," Bender said, "the
poalbllitles are endless."
Trade unions have been 1et up by
lludenla wbo complained they weren't
being paid : eriougb. They bargain for
nisei and a negotiating team wc:rb on
eettlerhents of wa.e dilputea.
In step wlthm Phase Two of the wage-
. pr:icij contrOls, atudenta have insUtuted a
pay board ''to tee that we don't abUM the
Pruldent's wage-price guideline!,''
Bender said. ,
Another governmental agency that has
sprouted from the lnceptlon of Benderat
Inc. Is a patent office wblcb controls
original Inventions ~ contemplated by
buddln~ capltalllls. •
Teacher Bender 1&)'11 the Idea employed
In bis combined cl111 of Independent stu-
dent workers, was new last September.
Since then Bender said be'• beard of
other schools in the U.S. trying the profit·
motive Incentive tecbnlque.
A naUve of Pennsylvania, Beooer bas
taught three years in the San Joaquln
Elementary. School Dlatrlct starting at
Def Cerro School when It opened last fall.
He and his wife Dorothy, live in Mission
~lejo aoo have two cblldren.
Nude Boy Photo
Lands Teacher
In Law Trouble
n.t,11..Y Pll..OT•St ........
CAPITALISM FLOURISHES AT DEL CERRO SCHOOL; BANKERS SAY BUSINESS IS BRISK
Left to Right Are David La.i11, 11, Bank Man.r; Tommy Evans, 10, and Chris Reed, 11 '
Patients -Get) $3.8 Million
In Hospital Settlements
Tiny Tim Want,s
His Vicky Back;
He 's Contesting
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -The Stale CerUficaUon, said In an Interview one da~: l;~~!~J Ml's~cW, = l:t·
Department of Public Health has hospital, St. John 's in Santa Monica, had separation or divorce becatise "I' don't
reported hospital and nursing home pa-seven claims agains t it which were set-ever want to be separated rrom her. I'll
tients collected more thazi $3.8 million tied for $273,746. always love her. I even love her more
from California hospitals last year a!r a Four hospitals had rour lawsuits each : now than ever."
result of malpractice suits. MoreovU, he added ·m telephone In-Long Beach Memorial in Long Beach, te i ho Id he It be fu1 '1lf
One out of every four J.icensed hospitals Stanford University Hospital in Palo Alto, shr; ~:~1!s :gain, r1~J con.s;d~~·s Uy.,
settle_,d, a. malpractice suit exceeding and st. Vincent's and Cedars of Lebanon, lng ip sin."
$3,000, the department said Wednesday ln both in Los Angeles. · The long-tressed Stnger told newsmen
a report to the legislature. earlier in the week that the bride· be mar-1 Worley also identified hospitals with led bef Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport r ore 20 million viewers on NBC'I
PACIFICA (UPI) three claims against them: Presbyterian "To · ht" ho left him fie •-I - A fifth grade Beach figured in the report as ooe of the n1g s w a r 11.:: wen teacher faces trial April 5 on charges of lntercommunity ln Whitiier, Santa Mo~ through the fortune he made with falletto \
taking a nude photograph of a lB-year-old institutions with three claims pending. cia Hospital ln Santa Monica, South Bay versions of such old favorites as "Tiptoe
. boy while preparing for a school movie 'lbe study, the first ever made by the in Redondo Beach, Hollywood Through theTullJ>1."
on the discovery of America. department concerning malpractice suit Presbyterian in Los Angeles, Hoag He said Miss Vicky told him in a phone
Milton Martin, 57, 1 teacher at Sharp aetUeme~ts against hospitals and nlirslng call from Haddonfield, NJ., where she la
Part School in Pacifica for 12 years, homes; said 184 claims were settled dur-Memorial ln Newport Beach and Arroyo living with her parents: ,
pleaded innocent to chargea of en-ing 1971, two against nursing homes and Grande Hospital ln Arroyo Grande. "I don 't lov~ you any more. Whal I told
couraging bis students "to be In danger the remainder agliinst 133 hospitals. , The one-page report said facilities with you before the marr1"e -I've chaniled of leading an Immoral life." '!be charge . , my mind. I don't belieVe lo w'b;I )'Oil do~
carries a mamDwn tentence of one year Howard A.rWprle)r, chief.of the Bureau multtpJe claims against them will be in-J want to Uve, I want to Uve In tbil WG'Jd
in jail apc1 $1.JIOI fine., ot. lfealth · F•cWtles, Ltetnsing , and Ve!tiiated. and not in tbt world tO C011¥1·"
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bis lelcblnJ poolllon pending the outcome
of bis trill, will be tried before Municipal
Judge Walter F. Capoc<loli in South San
Franclaco .
The clwJe It.ems from • plcJuto.lalt·
tiig-at Sharp Park School in wblcb
three atudenla -aced 10, 11 and 11 -
posed in Indian loin clolbeo and Gowing
robel cut from bed -
Sex on Stage
Not 'Artistic,'
Court Declares
Rockwell Settles
Grissom Suits
WitJi $350,000
'12 PRICE SALE111-WOLUNSAK 3M •••
reg. '179.50 NOW ONl.Y '89.751
ATLANTIC has only II of thoso lino 1teroo tapo dock1. So hurry
In! No more available when they are gone I Take 1dvanta91 of hvie
direct-factory buy~t, new '71 modell
FUTURES OF THI NIW 6100 TAPI DICK
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bue and IHURI M44·7 cartridil:e•
with diamond atylua. • Reaulat tx"k:e $69.50.
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WITH LARGE SELECTION Of 4-CHANNIL
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nnJ{e 1y1tem1 (45-1 5Kffi). R11au-
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Explosion
KUls Three
In Ireland
B~AIT !API -A b1c explosion
ahaltnd a ._ In a llonuon catholic
-of Bollul limy, kUllnc three peo-
ple '!Id ............ Police said the1
bellnlt ........ bamb llld exploded
.. -"' ... lrllb llopubllean Army
Wtra ........... eb&r(e. •
--flrc:io dooed olt lbe area ol
!be 1-hlla ...... the1 --
the ... I •• al Ille lour-room-· Tbt
ll<CllaallanIRAllroacbold.
Tbt aplnolon railed lo Ill the tDown
death loll In SI moatbs of communat
warfare In Nortbern Ireland.
. Moanwllile, Protestant wortrn eallecl
for a foal'.hour atrite and eleelrldty
cutoll loday lo protat ltmlriat violence
and C021Cta-lo the C.U>ollt minority
wblcll Ille Billllb govtmmeot IJ coo-
slderhlc.
"We'ft Jllll about taken tooOgb. • said
Wllllam Hall, an orgllllztr of the Lofallal
AJooc:lallan of Worktn. "I warn the
polilletane ·here and In London that we
will bring lbe country lo a complete ball
Ir any political moves are taken that wDl
alltr our constitution."
Hull did not say bow many workers be
expected lo beed bis organixallan'a"Call.
But be pndleted 4.000 lo 5,000 W«ken In
electric power plants would throw the
nitcbes from 1 to 5 p.m. "'
"This wlli mean there will be no juice
for factories at all IO they won't be able
to work evm if tbey want to/' ht laid.
The «gan!Jer Aid bis group wants
revival of !be Jl.Speelal Constabulary, a
Protestant vlgtlarile ,..... d!Jbanded In
18 u a concesalon ~ the catbollc1;
restoration of mandatory Ille bn-
prlsomnenl for enyone Involved In a
bomblnc, and no political atltlement af-
fecting the alatua of the Proteat'ants, who
dOmlnale pollUcal end economlc lift in
NOrlbem Ireland.
The viol....,. futllng Protestant anger
loot lbe Ille of on agriculture Mlnlalry
o111c1a1 Wedntaday. Pollee aald three
men me iC2<JOI lbe border from !ht
lriab ...,.obllc and pumped balJeta Into
JoaeplJ J-; 4( fft' WU & Prolealanl
Dle!Dher of Ille Ulaler Defense Regiment.
!IGrlbern Inland'a nalloaal guard. He
wu lbe lhlnl mllillaman slain by guer-
rlllaa this month and Ille 5lth person to die lbil year.
Pollee aaid Ibey amsled ·two men In
-with lbe kUllng.
~ ·* * Father Rescues
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Baby Moments
Before Bl.ast
LONDONDERRY, Nar1bern Ireland
(AP) -WblJe a time -llcted away
lb Jut --him, a -falber 1mlUed hll IJ.nloatlMld IOI! from
a ear-aeat baniea -,.-., and n9bed him lo Alt!J. • ..
Momenta Iller ,s-• Warte, :II,
emerged from lbe parting garage with
tllt cbDd In bis arms, lbe bomb demolish-
ed tllt bulldtni end lbe two dozen cars In-
side II.
"For five terrible secondl I felt I would
never gt! Gerth out In ltme," W arte said
Tburaclay.
The drama came as guerrillas in-
tensified bomb usa.u!IJ lnl.ondonderry.
Warke had Jllll driven Into tllt garage
when two youths armed with submachine·
guns burst In, dropped a package end
shouted : '!It's a time: bomb! You bave 60
seconds to get oUt."
"I saw smote coming from lbe bomb
beside the car," Warke said.
Garage workers 6ed, but W a r t e
plunged bis arma Into lbe car for bis ....
"I jusl grabbed Garth and pulled end
he slipped out ol bis bameu," he said. "L
ran with him tn my anna and )ult u we
got clear the bomb exploded."
UPIT_...
Wedding Spectacu'fGr
Prince Allonso De Bourbon stands next to bride, Marla Carmen
Franco, granddaughter of Generalissimo Francl!co Franco in Madrid
ceremony. Selected guests jammed the small chapel while another
2,000 watched by closed circuit television Inside 17th century palace.
Marriage was called biggest social event in two decades.
_Israel Guns Rake Lebanon
In Reply to Rocket Attack
By United Praa -aallollll
IanieU g\llUltr1 fired lnlo soutlltm
Lebanon today, the lint such action in a
week.
A military spokeaman In Tel Aviv aald
Isratll l(UlUltrl opened up alter mmm
RuasiaJ>made Katyuaha rockets rained
on lbe laratl ..ttltmenl of Bar Am from
lb• Ltbaneoe side of the border. The
·rockets - a ~ ~vortd by Ar~b guer-
rillu -cauled no damale, the spokesman Mid.
II W¥ only lbe second such attack on
Isr'atli atlllemenlJ slDce an laraell
arm«ed force made a lour-day strike In-
lo llOUlbern Ltbanoe Ill days ago,
The Jut lhtlllng from lbe Lt-
side came last Wednesday, two · days
after the lar..U ~IQ f«ee withdrew,
when two Russian Katyuaha rockets bit
Ille town of Klryat Shmona, caualng
alight damage but oo casuollles.
Bar Am is. a small setUement about a
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San J ..... C.plttr1no, Dl"9 '"'°1111, • ·
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mile from tllt Ltbontse fronller, 15 mllea
nortllweal of lbe Sta of Gallltt.
In Damucua, Syrian President Hal,.
AJaad said Wednetdoy that fw t11t lint
Ume hli eountry was wllllni lo aecepl a
U.N. S'ecqrlty Cooncll i:eaolulioo of 1967
to solve tlie iil!ddte Eat crlsli. ·
11We insist on two conditions.'' AIAd
sale! In a speech over Damucua Radio.
"'Ibey art recovtr'/ of all terrllory larael
·Ocmpied·ia J#1 aqd n rt1NM11181t dl ~
the ricbls al .... Pllfel 'f I 3 people.°'
Aaaad'• opeechpat Siria'• polity In line
with that "' Epp!, ' • parlMr In lbe FedOratbt ol Arab Repobllca, wbldl o1ao
inCludes' !Jbya.
He sale! be divulged Syrla'a polley lo
end • apeculallan Jlf conlllcl -members of the lederaUon on ways to briDg _ .. the ll4lddle Eu!.
Renardt Workers
Refuse to Deal
With KUlnapers
·PARIS (UPI) -Workers al 1be huge
Rtnault auto plant today turned down a
request by the tldnapen of • Renault
auto aecutive that Uiey hold a mass ' meeting end decide what lo do with lbe
victim.
J1D1>ert N..,..ite, I!, WN tidnaped
Wedneaday by a _,of,..... M-·
who are m"nher"of an~ ltfl.Wlng
group called '"l)e New Popular Reaiat-
ance." They said Nop.lie, lab« rtls-
tions director of the plant, was taken in
retaliaUon for tbe" death ol Rene-Pierre
Ovtrnioy, Z3, who -abot:Feb. 25 by a'
Renault aeeurlly guard -the fae-loiy's gales during I~
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Only JO of 600. Stations Report Moisture
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Moon a.t:Me.m. ... 11:11"°""
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Prisoners
Liberared
SAJIROljG, (>mlw!!a (AP) -C-
bodlan lnlopa have -I ri ... lalan\I
and ft!ll.'Qlld. more tbla • periam,
111111111 dvillana, held .. -bf lbe
enemy. Tbeprlaontnloldcl•-by
.,.,_.end of -.. -.by .......
llefalhC tbe ,,_ W""J'.tay, Lt.
Col. Kltll Tri, IO•• Dar .,, I b la
--· provtnca· -al OJl:d Ir Vunchey, WI the priwwl were
..,...w by -• Ca~ Com-
munllt ~ and two North VWM=a1
..... In <harp.
War bu been remote from lbla ~ mce, and ma1 o( hi. art,• pop•
did oot know there wu a wit" unlll
March 2. Then a ,bett•lion of Carnhodl•n
-folJlhl -Cll Plmm Prasat Jaland In the Sen !llvw. The lalaDd la "
·mllaa -of Samrq. Kltll Tri said ~ of IGO prlaontn """'
reacued. The albon ...... btlltved tither
kUled or ~ away by ~ Oeelng
tnem1· Alnoo( those llberaled were ab
cambodlan _..end two-.
The fGnnar prlaontn elalnwl Ibey
w ... kepi· In chains.
The vlcllml said ,the1 were told tllty
"""' behll ht1d captift, -tllty wore aceata of Ibo pv-ud were aellilc rice lo Cambodiln IOldien.
U.S •. Slams North
8th Day
SAIGON (AP) -U.S. olaw attaeted
In North Vietnam fw the elsbth suc-
ctllllve daf w.edi!Hday, tlle carrier Kitty Hawk reJOIDld tbe JndothiN air ,..., and
batled up the 7lb Fleet to four flallopl
fw lbe lint time olnee It'll!, and South
Vlelnamese pllota e~ two enemy
lanta end I 1nJCt In atlaeka today'
Tht U.S. COmmend olao a-· ~.an Air Fom Ff Pbanlcm wu abot
down Tueaday wblle attoctmr tllt Bo Od
lllnll ....iy trill In Soalbenl 1-end
tbl two lller. are mlalng. 1bt C6mm•M
said lbe ........-WU wllbbeld two
-• March -In --Tbe comm•nd aid Air Fc:rce F4 PhlD-
tooia· on Wedneadajo . bombed two ""
tlaln:rall hallerlta aoout a mile apart ID
tllt northern ... North -llllf ol
Ibo. demlltlarlaod -end I tbJrd ODO
about fO miles -of the PMZ alter
Ibey fired oe U.S. ,,.......,alasanoo planes. '!be cmnmaml said raults of tllt
. ltrlbl wn not known, but there wu no <lama&• lo U.S. planes. Thia broulbl the
Iola! of U.S. attacta OD mitWrcraft
clef,.... In N«tll ~ lo IS olnee
Mirdi l and Ill 11111 year.
Mtanwbllt, U.S. B51a bombed enemy
poiwona In South Vleloam, 31 miles
aoutlnreat of Ila Nang endJn tllt central
hl1hl1nda.
Announcing.
• Ill Row
lnlonned -sa!d m«e !ban :io ol
the b'8 bomben """' aeat up;
South Vltlnameae apoteammi at P!lln
aold an obatrv~llan ptaoe opottad -tank and I truCk In CombodJa ID09lnl
toward lbe Ben Het border camp ID Ibo
«nlral blghlaada 11111 lllOl'iilng. Tiiey aalil
Sou1b Vit-bomben atlacked
aoout 10 mllea' aoulllwlll ol Boli Hal,
dlllroyed both Iba tank end lnldr; and
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Duke PreriMtlt 3 Otlaer• Burt
Sanford Seeking
Democratic Nod ,
1 Lawman Slain
In Mistake Raid
Uf'IT1.._...
SEEKS PRESIDENCY
Duk•'• Terry Sanford
House Oppo1ients
Of Busing Sny ·
Support Gro ,wi1ig
\VASHINGTON (UPI\ -Antibusing
forces claimed today they were "within
shooting distance" of the two-thirds vote
needed to get House app roval of a con-
stitutional amendment banning busing of
school children to obtain racial balance.
A }louse bloc 9pposed to the practice
was buoyed Wednesday by a House
decision to stand fast behind the
strongest antibu sing ame11d1nent s yet
acted on in Congress.
On a 272-139 vote. the House ordered its
representatives in a House-Senate corr
ference commiltee to stand by the
amendmenTh. which were attached to a
five-year, $24 billion authorization for aid
to higher education.
By Tiie A110dale( Pn'u
' The latest e.ntrant in, the Democratic
presidential ·race, former Gov. Terry
Sanford ot 'North CarollnJ, aay1 he was
compelled to .l'Wl-despite the odd!
becau,.· he Isn't satisfied that any ol \he-
other candidates "will do what needs lo
be done.•· :,~ '
'l1le 54-year-old president of · D u,k e
University· told a new1 conterence in
Durham \Vednestlay: "There comes. a
CAl\f P AIGN '72
time in a 1nan's life, despite the odds,
when he is compelled to do what" ·he
th inks should be done, be It personal,
public or political. That time has come
for me.''
"I am satisfied that the job can be ·
done and mui!lt be done/' Sanforc! said. "I
am confident that what we are starting
here today ·is a fresh approa ch that can
give expression to our needs, 1ive us·
alternate courses to follow and earn the
support of the deeply troubled American
public."
Sanford gained a reputation 9uring his
term as governor from 1961-65 as a
S90thern progressive who instituted a
number of refonns and innovatlons in the
state educational system. including crea.
lion of special programs for gifted
children, the poor and those interested In
the arts.
He was considered a mOOerate on civil
rights and helped establish the North
Carolina Fund, a five-year experimental
antipoverty projeet supported by the
Ford Foundation .
Prohibited from seeking a second term,
DETROIT (API - A Wayne County
sheriff's deputy \~·as shot to death and
three deputie s wounded today in a
Sanford practiced law briefly , bttore
going to Duke to direct a comprehensive
study of the potential role of 11\ate
governments in the American polllical
system .
He remained active in politics, second-
ed . the· nomination of Hubert H. Hum-~'
Indians Claim Victory
pbrey ,at the t968 Democralc NllUooal
Convention and was considered a JikeJy
v~ce-presidential choice before Humphrey .
picked Sen. Edmund S. Muskie of Maine.
Sanford • helped organize the Humphrey-
In Furor Over De,ath
Muskie national campaign. GORDON, N'eb. (AP ) _ The body of
He was named president of Duke in 1969. Raymond Yellow Thunder, a 51-yeaMld
Jn other political developments, the Sioux w&ose death caused a furor among
number of pledged New Hampshire fellow tribesmen, undenvent a second
delegates A1uskie and' Sen. George autopsy· tOday . '-
M.CGovern or South Dakota will take to Indian leaders, with backing from
the Democratic convention in Miami federal, state and local officials, claimed
Beach next July remained undecided. ''.a total and cOmpl ete victory" in their i'uskle held a tentative 15-to-5 edge over McGovern, but a number of precincts fight for an extended Investigation.
v.·ere unrepOrted early today. · Nearly 1,000 Indians convefged on this
New Hampshire will send 20 delegates tiny Sand Hills community Tuesday to
to cast 18 votes at the convention. . protest' the death. They claimed lhat
With 97 percent or the precincts Yello\v Thunder, whQ was stripped from
t.abulated in the Democratic~ ii:re,sldentlal the waist dow,J( and shoved onto the dance
preference voting, which did not affect noor at the Arrlerican Legion hall here
the delegate count, rt1uslde had 40,425 -. Feb. 12. was tortured and castrated
or 48 percent -to McGovern's 31,811 -. before he was found dead eight days
or 37 percent -with the remainder going later.
to Mayor Sam Yorty of Los Angeles, Rep. Sheridan County Atty. Michael Smith,
\Vllbur D. Mills or Arkansas, Sen. Vance who said he would attend today's autopsy
Hartke of Indiana and Sen. Edward 111. at a Rapid City. S.D .. mortuary, con-
Kennedy of 111assachusetts. who received linued to maintain that Yellow Thunder's
794 v.•rite-in votes -or one percent -body showed no signs of mutilation when
despite his declaraUons of noncandidacy. it was discovered in a used car lot.
W.ith the New Hamp~hlre primary Smith said the original autoifsy report
behind and Florida less than a w e e k showed that Yellow Thunder die<l of a
away, most of the candidates .were braln hemorrhage . He added that
already campaigning. in Sunshine State ot authorities have speculated Y e 11 o w
on their w~y south. Thunder suffered a fatal injury the same
day he was accosled outside the Legion
hall.
Five persons have been charged in con-
nection with the death arld a hearing· was
scheduled for next Tuesday.
Yellow Thunder's death became a
rallying point for Indians, who have
charged discrimination in this town .
Rus sell Means, a national coordinator
of the American Indian J\.toveroent·Al~f
from Cleveland, Ohio, launched a drive
last week for a further investigation .
The Indians. most of whom departed
from Gordon on Wednesday, obtained a
signed statement from local officials call--
ing for a ''federal grand jury In-
vestigation. congressional investigation
and Justice Department Investigation."
The Nabraska Legislature has ordered
the state attorney general's oftice to in-
vestigate. And in \Vash ington, Interior
Secretary Rogers C. B. ~1orlon an-
nounced that he had asked the Justice
Department to "determine whether -any
federal laws ):iave been violated.''
The local agreement also called for
establishment of a Gordon ~uman rel-
tions council, with 50 percent Indian
representation and assistance for Ind ians
in voting and seeking public office.
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11/ATIOlllAI.
FBI Probing Identities
Of l\Ieticulous Pirates •Service INTRODUCING
ELSIE STALKER
AND
EDNA MOFFETT
shootout with Detroit PQllce· who broke hi
on them during a card iame. Authorities •
called it a misunderstanding.
Five deputies and three po!Jcemen took
part in the five-minute gun battle at a ~
near West Side apartment house.
The incident was touched oft when the
three cruising Detroit p o I i c e m e n ,
members a t'Ontroversial street patrol
unlt called STR~. said they saw a man
carrying a gun enter an apartment
house."
Preliminary reports as to what hap-
pened next were conflicting, but police
and the \Vayne County sheriff's officers
\\'ere in agreement that the man who had
been foll owed was a deputy in plain
clothes en route to on apartn1ent \vhere
fell ow off-duty deputies V.'erc having a
card game.
Police and sheriff's d e p a r t m e n t
spokesmen gave this further account at a
news conference: l
The apartment door was ajar a bit and
the STRESS officers thought they had
come upon an illegal gamblinl establish-
ment. There was a confrontation between
the two groups as the $TRESS orflcers
made their way into the apartment. •
The deputies apparently thought the in-
truders were holdup men and someone
fired a shot. That touched off the g'un
battle in which some of the apartment
house dwellers and other witnesses said
more than 30 shots were fired .
The STRESS officers . whose unit
stands for "Stop the Robberies -Enj01,
Safe Streets," escaped injury.
Deputy Henry Henderson, 40, of Detroit
died of mulUple gunshot wounds at
Det;oit General Hospital an hour after
the shooting.
Deputy James Jenkins1 29, underwent
surgery for wounds in the head1 81'1111 and
abdomen, while Deputy Henry Ou•al wu
hospitalized with a head wound.
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MIMll !UPI I -The FBI
today was trying to establish
the identities of two men \Vho
· went to a library I o
"research" their hijacking or
a seaplane and claimed they
were part of a ~:black revolu·
tionary anny whlcb is plan·
ning a revolution in Miami." , ·
, <\II FBlsource toiq UPI •l!r-
ly today agents in Washington.
Chicago and f\.liami were' close
to I firm identification of one
of the two hijackers, who told
hijacked pilot Bob Walll!, 24.
"Chicago police are looking
for us."
P.1iaml deteclives said the 1 men hitchhiked to 111iami
about a month ago but they
did not know if they wer~
wanted by Chicago author~Ues.
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El sie •nd Edna say "stop in and bro\vse."
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Protecting t~e Coast
Vllk>UI bills to control coastal development are in
the legblaUve hopper In Sacramento. Unlortunately
the one given the best chance to become law (the so-
called Sieroty-Grunsky bill) baa the same major weak-
D881 aa the one lt!Ued laat year: It would Impose a new,
non-elected•layer of government between the cities ~d
countl" and the state.
What could be more useful and constructive than
bodi" of 'Pol!Ucally·appointed commissioners would be
a aettlng ol stat. standards for coaatal development with
enfoniement in the hands or existing governmental agenclea:. '
The need on the Orange Coast Is minimal with de-
velopment so far advanced. But in Jong stretches of un·
developed coaatal areaa in c~ntral and northern Cali·
fomia, standards to be met in future development could
protect public access , while preventin~ developments
which would be environmentafiy damaging.
School All Year Round
· Year round school operation bas. lon,g been called
for by economy-minded .faxpayero. They object to ray·
ing for schools that-are underused or not used a all
a fourth of the time. -.
,-And the system bas Jong .been objected to by par-
enta who fear it would disrupt family vacation plans,
despite the fact an average of only two or three weeks
of the 18 involved would he so used ..
School vacations lasting all fummer were a neces-
sity in a day when most of the :nation was agricultural
and children were needed to help with the crops. Not
only ls this no longer true, more and more families now
prefer winter vacations. And the increasing popularity
of summer school is another indicator. -
Recognizing the demand for more efficient use of
school tacllltla, but not knowing Its eitent the teci.
Jature baa lutboriJed a limited 0umber ol pilot pro-
grams thmugllout the stats u a teat of a year round
program, baflDC lb-features:
-Students atte~d 1eboof during all 12 months.
(Heavy su~ ltbool enrollment In some Orange Coast
area schools makea this virtually the case now.
-Instead of a three-month vacation in 1ummer,
the students receive shorter breaks throughout the year.
(This feature will reduce time spent on refresher lessons
due to a Jon~ lapse, proponents believe.) •
-By dividing the student body into four sectionJ,
the schoola can schedule classes so that one group is
on viicaUon While the other three-~ attending classes.
-. Brothers and sisters in ditterent grades can have
their schedules coordinated so that family vacations are
not disrupted. Families have a choice amoiig four 3-week
vacation periods.
After consultation with parents, two schools on the
' Orange Coast · have decided to· try the year round pro-
gram. They are Crest View and Westmont elementary
schools in the Ocean View school district of Huntington
Beach . San Joaqµin district will consider the question
,-next week for two elementary schools.
State Supt. of Public 1n,truction Wilson Riles said
last week that, if the Legislature will allow it, most Cali·
fornia children will be attending year round schools
within five years.
While he said he has no piana to try to mandate
such schools for everyone, he believes that with fewer
students in school at any one time construction costs
could come down.
Year rOund utilization of facilities while giving slu·
dents better continuity .in their classwork through
shorter vacation breaks appear to be an idea whose time
has come -if not for all school districts, probably for
most.
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N_ixon May Have a Big G~in
llmnesty
Hearings Are
A Hokey Show
A Few Facts He
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W ASIIlNGTON -In pers~Uve, and
on the basia of plausible official
background, It does not appear thal
Presklent Nizon gave away much in
CJ.Ina. He tDaJ have pined a good deal.
Evm will line lo
prove tut. N~
ii likely lo . happen
quickly. ·
PerhaJll the essen-
tial point wllll re-
spect lo Taiwan Is
not wlut Barry Gold-
water, Willer Judd. 1'1lll.un F. Buckley ar even the Taiwan·
-dloalhl -II. but wllat the Chloeae lhousht.
It la inconceivable, under t h e
clrcums_tances that actually developed in
Sbangblt, that the Chinese would not
have known tbat .the President's National
Securtty Adviser, Henry A. Kissinger.
would state in a pres1 conference that
noU!lng bad changed in American policy
relatJng to Taiwan.
IT COULD HA VE come as no surprise
lo Chou Jlln.ial that , bavlag agreed to the
communiqu.e in which the President
pledged an ultimate complete withdrawal
from Taiwan, the President would then
state publlcly for all the world lo hear
that such a w~nal would not be
started now. It Would await the decrease
of temtoii, DOI ooly in the Formosan
Straita but Ill over the world.
Tbil ii •11 a d!Herent assumptloo,
and more .In accord with reality, than the
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R ic'1ard :Wilson
wild talk about a sellout. Implicit in the
discussions with the Chinese was the con·
sensus that Taiwan would not be taken by
force and its ultimate reurilficatlon with
China would be by negotiation and prob-
ably after the retirement or death of Chiang Kal-shek.
a burden and weighs too heavily on con-
tinued internal improvement.
CONT ACT WITH TUE United Stiles is
therefore worth a treat deal to Chou En--
lai or he would nOt have gone against
significant opposition in the Politburo to
establish it. .
Chou's problem came ~h In the
ezcniciating, not to· say rrtaadening, ei:·
er.else of drafting the commW11que . ..The
Chinese went through an emotional as
well as intellectual ezperience. It can be
concluded Ytl were more in the process
of chanae' ' we. They are a'laO. more
THE TENSION of Taiwan applied to ideologically concerned with principle
both sides. A radical ele~nt in Peking and doctrine than we. When we aay
and Shailghal frowns on Chou En.lal's peace, tbe'y think justice; when we. say
flirtation wllll the Americans. ChOll En-laJ """'""""*"· they thlol< al principle;
cotild Dot concelvabJy have agreed to when we aay stabiliff. they think of
anything without some new words on strufi1e. So there. II no ,meeUng of minds
Taiwan. He 1ot enough, he must surely ~on certain critical polatl.
hope, to. satisfy his own political re-NEVERTHELESSt 1n the f> end the~
qu1rements, without having hopelessly language they used which might hav.e c~promised the Ameri~an President s 0 u n d e d gra&i and belllcoee to
with whom he has eatabbshed. oontact. American ears, was moderate com.
The contact would be worthless to Chou pared to what they' have usuallJ II.id In
Eo.lai, who needs It, If In the process he disputes with their erstwhile No. 1 enemy.
had undennined President Nizo n ' s It waa emotionally upsetting to .them to
political foundation. · have to iet out ot the rut of Uieir own
The conclusion can be ~undly reached propagaDda.
that Chou's problem is as simple as this : For the Americans it.was easier. Hav·
in the present stage of C hi n a ' s Ing decided to accent the positive, the
development, and in view of Its aged American side did not condemn incipient
leadership, however vigorous, China can· Japanese militarism in tbe communique,
not afford to be in dangerous con-as it did in the cOnversatlona. The five
frontation with both Rus&ia and the principles of Chairman Mao on co-el·
United States. China is sUll essentially a istence could be agreed to because the
backward l'OWltry for all its tec:hoological circumstances are enUrely different now
advances in some fields . Tbt eJ:tcrnal than when John Foster Dulles denounced
pressure of two hostile forces is too great these principles in 1955.
' WASHINGTON -11-...-y proi>-
aganda heerlnls being duterously
stage-managed by Sen. Edwafa Kennedy
are a straight-out instance ol political
hokery.
They are pan of bis covert llrategy of
running for Presi·
dent while eameatly
diaclalinin& doing so,
al busily cimJiali!I.
Ing and grandltand-
ing whlle all the tim• inllltenUy de-
nying he is a can.
did4te.
Clearcut evide1tce
of this is the bl;
dlspUtable fact lhlt nothina al any con-
sequence will come out of iheae fanfared
hearings.
There will be no legislation or anything
else of any real moment regarding
amnesty. There isn't the remot.t
likelihood Congress will do anything
about this intenaely controversial issue
th.la lellOn.
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SICILIANS WAVE "goodbye" with the
aame beckoqing gesture thal almost all
other ~ ,employ to mean "come
here."
Tbe Oriental "rickshaw," a mode of
travel identified with lhe ancient East,
was actually invented. by an American
missionary in Japan. ..
The military title, "Marshal,'' which in
many countries d~ignates the ofiicer of
the bigliest rank, originally comes from
the oame of the lowly stsble-boy, or
keeper of the bones.
The custom of throwing rice .at a wed·
ding comes, oddly enough, from India:
ALL nr& OLD Testament was
originally written like this : -uGd ci1.d th
hvns nd . th rth," with consonah,ts only,
and it was not until a thousand year•
later that Hebrew scholars supplied
vowel polnta which indicated the proper
vocalization and followed the traditional
pronunciation.
The. 1 Gennans have never called
themselves "Gem\an&," Md the origin of
the name is totally unknown.
Cruel Isn't Good Enough
IT'S POlllDLE the Jadlciary sub-
committee headed by Kell!1ed7 may pro-
duce some kind of a report advocating
amnesty for draft dodgers, -· and defectors. The eight-member panel is
huvlly ,..lghted with liberal -•tic
doves -five -·to two RepubUCIDI,
Strom Thurmond, S. C., and Edward
Gurney, Fla. A third Republican, diaries
Mathias, Md., has indicated do position
IO far.
• But at the ~ lllat •s all lhlt's likely
THE ..-TERM ' '100WBOY" did not
originate in the West at all, but was a
The first U.S. flag, raised by George
Washington, had no stars on it at all, but
the British crosses of-St. GeorgeJ'and St.
Andrew. ,
: Hunting A'ccidents Drop Good news! Gov. Ronald Reagan, with
the help of the newly·formed
"C81ilornians for Capital Punishment,"
has vowed an all out fight to get us all
back our d~alll penalty.
The prob1em, as
you know, is that the
California Supreme
Court ruled that
1t.icking people in
air·tight cbamben
and poi90fling them
with gu violates Ar-
ticle l, Section 8, ol
the Stale Coostitu-
tion :
11Nor shall cruel or unusual punishment
be inflicted."
So winning us back our d~ath penalty
will require a constitutional amendment.
One that simply repealed Article I, Sec-
Uon 6, would certainly do the trkk.
But whatever the wording. the first
hurdle is &o .sell the amendment to the
' .
•
voters, a majority of whom must approve
It. If we all think positively, this shouldn't
prove dllficult. And thus to help the
Governor in his latest crusade , a few of
us do-gooders have formed "The Citizens
Committee for Cruel and~ Unusual
Punishment..''
AFTER ALL, there is much to be said
in favo r .of either cruel or unusual punlsh--
ment or, ideally, both in combination. But
thus far, advocates have just not got
their message across.
First, let's look at history. For millen·
nia, man has S<lught out the most cruel
and-or unusual punish ments the human
mind could devise. Today the search con-
tinues among such diverse groups as the
------------~ .r Ugulap savag'es and Hollywood movie
'" ORANG• COAST producers.
DAILY PILOT
Robert N. Weed, PublUfur
Thom.as Ketvil, Editor
Albert W. Bater
Editorial Page Editor
Tho editorial ,,. .. or the Dally PUot .teeka to inform and 1tlmu· late tftdtn: by presenttnr this
newspaper'• opinions and. com·
meau.ry oe topics of Interest and
trign!llconce, by ....,.1c11ns • forum ror the exprti11lon of ·our rftders' ="" and by -th¥ the viewpoints ot Informed o!J.
~ _. apokesmen. on t.oolcl "'!ho.... .
TJnindlJ, March 9, 1972
Now, the more cruel the punishment,
the more it will impress its victim. A
man may forget a slap on the wrist. But
he'll never-forget the day you had him
torn asunder by wild ptannigans. Thus, if
you believe men should punish each
other, you must agree with our motto:
"the O'ueler the Better!" '
BUT WHY SHOULD puniJhmeols be
unusual as well! Why have authorities
constanUy 90Ught the new, the startling,
the bizarre tn torture? The answer Is I.hat
the more unusual the punishment, the
more public attention it receives and the
more it deters others.
Take dlltmbowelm•nls. They used to
be popular. But the publlc got tired of
them. "Seen one dlsembowllment, ""'
'em all," was 1 'commoa complaint dW'-
lnJ the Dark Ace•· Cooseque.nUy, unnamt.d geniuaes met
I
to mull from tlMlle astutely timed snd
the demand by lnvenUng t h e manipulated proc:eedlnis.
thumbscr'ew, Ille rack, the Iron Maiden Aey a1temp11by Keonedy lo blihball ac-
and other symbols of p-ogress. In their lion out of the full Judif;:iary Ccmmittee is • ••c.> day, they Impressed people. certain to be promfitiy and <leCisivelJ ·By MIKE ABR~~oN
, 1 squelched. The bipartisan Jeeilenhlp oJ. C&lifomia hunters last year posted
THUS WE SEE that the whole problem . the !&-member panel la an aet to take their best salety record In at least 17
with modern penology, including the care of that.....cbairman J8mes Eastland, yean, setting three new marks in the
death peDalty, Is hot that lt11 too cruel or ,.IJ.Mlll., and rinking Republk:a1 Sen. process.
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'G,uest R e port j
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unusual, but rather that it's not cruel or 'ft9man Hrusb, Neb. Inspector Hilton Bergstrom, Depert?-
unusual enough. They definitely have the vot-. to do the rnent of Fish and Game hunter safety self.inflicted -occurred at distances of
Locking a man behind bars for 20 Jobi and would ..,.e no quahDI In crack· training officer, said that 1971 produceCI 10 yards or less between shooter and vic-
years, big deal ! It'• not cruel enough to 'lri& ~ records for the fewest nwnber of bunter f\iin, and as the distance' between shooter
deter him nor W1Usual enough to interest accidents, the fewest fatalities and the and victim increased the number
. the public. Imagine televising such THE SITUATION in the. llouoe is even lowest acci-rate in history. ~ decreased. punis~t. It's a bore for all cohcemed. more. unl~vorabl~. Slxty·seven per30ns were injUred °i. l ,_AGE AND experience was a faclor 81 Th111 the need for Governor Reagan's Neither the Juett~ CommltteeUer .. , ~; hunting accidents in Californll Iut year well, Ber,ptrom said. Fifty-live percent
"Thumbscrew AmendmOnt" (as we have. ed by Rep, &r!I--Ce • ~year--eigbt al tllem fatally -and !lie "'°" • al .n idldents were caused by h!Dltera
snappily entitled it) ii desperate. Only New York Democrat, • nor tbe A";'*1 . cldent rite ,was O.t per J0,000 licenlll, r between 12 and 22 years of age, and this then can we get lo work thinking up new, Services Commlttee, headed by Rep. F. down dramaUca111 lrom• the U t rate for .....,.,. accounted for 61 percent of the
cruel, unusual and exciting punishments Edward Hebert, D-New Ori-. tough-tl'IO sell-inflicted accidents
to reduce crime to where it was, say, in minded onetime r · man, HU any~ in-' tA ·.. ' Bergstrom said tbal the accident In·
Jack the Ripper's day. •tenUoo of cmslderin;; IJllllOlly leglllitlon THE PREVIOUI low In DlllllllOl'I of ac>-formation r.emphasized the need for
• this yw. , cldents wu 19 ID 1117, the "1b'd JOlll' of · safety irlltructlon for young and In.
THERE'LL BE a problem lri lhlriklng • Hebert ii 11etn1y agalnll gnnlinc the DFG's bunter'Uleiy ........ oocond exper-hunters. "This ;, the group
up ezciting, ori&inal tortures. It's amrfesty at any time. Cellerls too busy in the natlOll. wblal .. ~~ ~ we'N warklng on," he said, "and our el•
doubtful after all ~ thowandl . of poudernic -buling lo stv• 1 11156. Ther< m • iCddoliio durina fWt1 appw to be paying olf.''
years lllll we Cllll CODll up with anytbing oerious thought lo 1nythlng eile. ll'IO. • Calll
men haven't alreatly done to each other. Meanwhile, Ke n ne d y, who is Bergstrom satd lhlt '~ far the .,, ,r ornla Feature ·Service
We wer< going lo tn1ke JI a cr<aUve clangorously ogalmt meddlln( In Viet· sharp reduct!• 1' ocddloll, fatalllill · I
project for California school ~n.'. · 11111\ but stridently for U.S. Intervention and the rate md ., lo tile huatin' " ,....,tllk--.-------....,
Liltle boys are goad ·111, iucb things. But In North Ir<iandi ii cont"118di1· 1amerlng themselves, who '~ollVloUlty are learninl
then we dacided lo leave it ti the " lleodllllel /If lnld wtdl flan tllii ...-y well the lessona of-,... • Dear
Governor's hands. beartnp. '1'1111 was hll rMI ..,,_ In Bergstrom Mid tlllt lbe bunler llfety
After all, any leader who can Dahl to ~ lllem, ..i., ,ii ...-1n1 training procram' --inlltend by the Gloomy
legili2e 1 punlsi.nent ofliclaily ruled nicely. DFG and conclueled bJ aae !Un 3,tltlO
cruel or uousual 11 just the -for tile volunteer inslrudlln thrOQlllollt the lllte Gus ·
job. -certalniJ' mllll • oredllad. with coo-
Quotes Unuing lo reduce Ibo eooldool nte, which
Bv 6ee ... e has declined for~-. yean.
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DAit Y l'ft.r." 7 'Tbuf'$(fay, M&rctl '· ltn • 1tllclalgan Drive South Pakota to Try Cloud Seeding .
Students Seeking
Busing Supp~It ,
By ROY WHANG
PONTIAC, Mien. !UPI )
Through song, dance and
aklt., 30 black 1nd white
junior high school students are
trying to convince other
11tudents of the worth of busln&
to integrate public schools.
"Let's make it work" is
their message.
Calling themselves The Jef.
fer~nians because they air at-
tend Jefferson Junior Hi~h on
the city's heavily black South
Side, the group Jeans heavily
on. the "age of Aquarius" In
taking their proselytizing ef·
fort rrom school to school.
The studepts Perform at
school assembly programs.
Their act usually involves
singing s6ngs. dancing and
some brief theatrical skits
around the t h e m e of
brotherhood.
"I like riding on the bus,"
said Marla Barron, 12, a white
student, durtnc an interview
with severa,J Jeffersonians.
nonlabor dispute.
Spawned in ·the largely
adult-centered conflict, The
Jeffer1.onlan1 claim a
memberobtp at other South
Side scbOols of more th.an
1,500. .
They ha've nO members (ln
the ·City's mostly white. NOrth
Side and have never been in·
vited to perform \}ler'e. The
North Side is thought td,' be
mostly National Actton, Group
(NAG), territory, and NAG ls
the 'spearhead of opposition to
busing in Pontiac. ,
The Jeffersonians, th e Ir
faculty sponsor and school of. u,1 T'~i.: ·
ficials claim. the group ac-
curately reneci. the opiiilons BiH'c,.Author
and beliefs on· busing and in· Assemblywoman March tegration of more than 90 per·
cent of tile 700 or more K. Fong (D·Oakland)
students at Jefferson. However, at a NAG-say~ her: compromise
sponsored convention late last venereal di sease·educa·
month, a Waterford High tion bill has been in~ School senior was cheered
wJJ.en . she said The J~f· troduced in Legisla·
ferson1ans represent only 1 d Go R Id pe'tCent of Pontiac· students tu re an · v · ona
and yet are given more at· Reagan agreed to sup.-
rention by news med_i;J than nt1rt it •. He vetoed siin-anti busing students. r~
By JOHN DUNNING management, still in the
• , c11rbtle• 1ci.. ~ ..-.ic. genesis of its development.
DENVER ,_ We at b"e r . It started last year with a
modification ex:perts .... thole $250,000 appropriation by the
scientists who for 20 years South Dakota Legislature for
have been walking a tightrope , the first year's w or k. Its
between research and action repercussions spilled out in
-are at last about to dangle lengthy debate at the Bureau
an entire root IDto a C1:1ld pool of Reclamation's Skywater
of controversy where only a C.Onrerence in Denver last
toe has gone befort. week.
The subject is control of Slnce weather management
rainfall. The testing ground became feasible, there have
will be the state of South been three schools or thought.
Dakota. Proponents of more each with varying degrees ol
action and less talk hope that backing.
~ One school says that no
' operational program should be 'We've got to per-undertaken until exhaustive form for experi-r e s e a r c h ha! conclustvely
men ts.' proved what can be expected
from such a program.
eventually the statewide Co n-
cept will be expanded further
to include entire regions or
groups of states.
But even if a proposed
region or five Northern Plains·
states never comH to pass,
South Dakota appears ready to
undertake alone the most am·
biUous cloud-seeding program
ever devised.
As a statewide project, its.a
dramatic departure f r o m
traditional rain<on'trol tests,
which have been conlined to
small areas. Many experts
view it as one .small step.for
the science of weatber
At the opposite end or the
spectrum Is the school ad·
vocating action. It's more
vocal practitioners believe
that anything can be research· -
ed forever.
The third school combines
the most moderate elements
or both the others.
The proposed "Northern
Plans Region;" which would
operate on a five-y e ar
schedule and cost $ 1 3 . 5
·million, \.would inc I u de
Nebraska, Montana, Wyoming,
and both Dakotas. Advocates
of the Northern Plains Region
hope that it can be operational
by 19'13.
On paper, the case for
regional cooperatipn I o o k s
good . Becau se clpud
movements do not respect
state lines, seeding in Sollth
Dakota obviously would have
an effec~ on parts of adjacent
states. Similar water and crop
problems exist over much of
the region, and research and
seeding techniques could be
applied to the areas as a
whole.
The final selling point Is that
Mich. Locality
Plans Experiment
ITHACA, Mich. (AP) -With a five-rarmer majorlty
voting solidly, the Gratiot County Board of Commissioners
hi1s voted 5-4 to spend up to $25,000 to hire a rainmaker
in hopes he'll be able to produce any needed rainfall for
crops from July 5 to Aug. 15.
Gratiot County is in central-lower Michigan, approxi-
mately 30 miles north of Lansing. and devotes some 35,000
acres to production of navy beans, corn, sugar beets and
potatoes.
John W. Baker, county •agricultural agent, said in
recommeriding employment of a rainmaker that the $25.-
000 would amount to only about 14 cents per acre of farm-
land.
He noted that the July S.Aug. 15 period normally is
the driest of the year in Michigan and also is a crucial
crop-growing period.
Baker also reported that adjo ining Js<ibella and Mont.
calm counties are considering employing Krick Associates
or Palm Springs, Calif., as a rainmaker and that if thct
other counties joined Gratiot the latter's price wouJd be
less than $25,000.
federal assistance is more
-easily available to such a
broad area.
But ·the prospect of a vut,
unprecedented seeding opera ..
tion concerns some even aa lt
excites others.
Lou Grant, outspoken ·ad ..
vocate of the "re3earch and
study" school, had three ob-
jections to immediate seeding
on a regional basis.
First, because of conditions
peculiar to certain clouds, a
decrease in rainfall can be
caused, in some cases, by
seeding.
"As I read it , it's some thing
like S0..50, or maybe weighted
a little in favor of a decrease
(on a broad scale ),'' Grant
said .
"Second, a regional opera•
'lional program can actually
impede research. ,
''Fin .. lly, l'n1 concerned
about the possible effect on
public attitude when it doesn't
turn out as well as we'd
hoped, This might bring an ad·
verse effect on all weather·
modification activities.''
Advocates of the ';action''
school. however, wer~ willing
to take that risk.
"If were going to find out
whether we can manage
precipitation over a large
area, we've got to perform the
experiments," said Pierre St.
Amand of the Naval Weapons
Center,
"We want to llve in a world
built on harmony instead of
hate," Cheryl Toby, t h.e
dimunitlve 12-year-old who is
one of the founders or the Jef-
fersonians s8ld.
The youths formed the Jer.
fersonians after national at·
tention focused on this ractory
city's court-ordered busing
"The other 99 percent are ilar bill last year. totally disgusted," said, Dianel---------------------------------------------------------------'-
Wyant, 16,: president or the
newly orgajiized Student Na-
tional Action Group (SNAG).
program. '
T~chool buses were
destro)'!a, by fire in Pontiac
Aug. 30. Six Ku K I u x
Klansmen w e re indicted in
connection with the bombing
and on charges of conspiring
,to thwart the federal court
order -the firs t of its type
for a Northern city.
Hundreds of white mothers
withheld their children from
cla s ses a nd later
demonstrated their strength
by closing a General Motors
F i ' h· e r Body plant with
picitels, the first time a GM
plant has been closed by a
2 Fines
Meted
To Russo
The controversy doesn't end
or begin with students. '
"I think they're really
subversive," says Mrs. Irene
McCabe, the 36-year .. ld NAG
leader who has promised to
walk from Pontiac to
Washington this, month in sup-
port of a constitutional amend-
ment to outlaw busing.
"There's an adult group us·
ing the kids to accomplish a
purpose they couldn'f get by
themselves." she said.
Not so, Mrs. Marlene Toby,
Cheryl's mother, said. "We
have never, ever, tried to bend
the kids' minds or told them
what to say on any occasion."
Mrs. McCabe and h e r
followers have been careful to
distinguish between busing
and integration .
"I'm for integration, after
all, the city's i ntegrated
al ready," said Mrs. Andrew
C~ssidy. the (und-raiser for
the "freedom academies"
being maintained by an·
LOS ANGELES (AP) _ AA-~i~~sing whltea on the North
thony RUllO, an .as!IOCiate of "I just don 't like busiog. My
the man who admitted glvlnl girl -'frtend was killed ·on one,
the Pentagon . papers to and I don't want to be forced
newspapers, baa been fined into it no matter what hap-
•tOO• ror reckless driving aod pens," she added.
l50 for disturbing the peace by Mrs. Toby thinks this ls a
a Municipal Court judge. short-sighted view .
He pleaded no cont eat "The world has changed,"
Wednesday to tbe charges. she said.
Russo had pleaded Innocent "It's just gotten to the point
last November to charges or where we can't afford to be
resisting a police officer and living apart from other people
disturbing the peace. as if they didn 't exist. We've
Judge Louis B. F e d er got to prepare our children to
disposed or the case by 1llow-Jive in a world or harmony
ing Russo to enter the '10-CQD-where they don 't just un·
test pleas. derstand or tolerate different
Russo has been indicted kinds or people, but appreciate
them ... along with Daniel Ellsberg, ;:=========;I who turned the papers over to
the press, of conspiracy to
copy and distribute the secret
Pentagon study or t h e
Indochina war. Russo a!IO was
charged with receiving atolen
property.
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Wl!lllm C. Hom bu admitted 'WU IWlte of !he C .... before -lo at-1•-•111 dlotlooa !or nalningHenugencychielfive s; GARDENA (UPll -A cen-pany starting lrom1 a corner ~ IQor i.,. v\olallonl years ago, lald, "f'm IUl"t we • "' Ira! -la the strike at • taco sla!lll, w•• naijied to the
"'before hi•• .named bud of weren't." ' 'Mexican food plant owntd b"y treasurer's J>O$t by President
the -......... ~ 0 f the ,,_,...,. ol the . United I t I II , _,_ ... .._,. The deputy commluk>ner, J.i stMeiJ.Jhef refusal to grant Nixon . as Bi • ~ RllaUonl -en-. KeMeth TjoOat of San . Jose; -; railel above the $.5 percent A sj>okesrnan for the union
. --~.~~·1 I'-· accuaed Hern ot lryina .to _ limit recommended by the said \he company rejec ted Ila .
, •-..... .......,, O wwed I "decimate, demoralize , and lederal ·a• t I· In (I a I Io n f t ~ ~ ... d \ nd • 1•--11 .. demands for a guarantee o a w;-ni I .... MJ epu Y tmmobllir.e'1 a •,neutra u.c on •idelines. bar eamnllllloner aaid in a l"l9t destroy'' C.lifomla'• labor ~ ~ •-least 40 hours a week work for
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• · or h~ Arreln•111•"' tter thlt Hern 1 •-•red Jaw enforcement program. '!be 180 members 0 1 I I t· be:fen him def .... :-tin Teamster L«al 630 employed its emp oyes, onger vaca ions,
u evuai, a Most of the alleged vkila· u,1 T,_,... at Ramona'• Mexican Food more holidays, Pension and I ~~~~~~~~~~
• tabor law v\oll\lon ~· tiona Involved pay and work· EKG ·Transmission Producta. owned by Mrs. sick leave benefits and higher \.
Asked by . newsmen Wed· ina: conditions of d r I v e r • I t wages. --~-y 11 ·~ -•-·1e wa1 true. aa1--•n for \he -'efunct . tr Romana Banue os, wen on I Kid Llk,e 1-~"'au ~..... uv .. -u UBing a small eJeCtronlc device and a te1epfhone, a P.atient will attempt to ans-*'rlk wed---J followlng Carlos Torres. president o 8 \Hera ...................... "Sure, l've Col•-'•I s-•ery. ~here Hern s anf rd D~ e nc ... iay d • been ·-....,.-.. .,.... u. ... mit his electrocardiogram 51,000 miles. The device, being tested at t o tht breakdown of contract the firm, sai the company s ~
: , before them at Jeut 11 wu general manager, ac· Unlv~rBity Medical Center, .sounds a :warnino if rh·..thm1 a.re irregular. The.. •-IL.· action in sticking to lhe ~.5 T .& -•? .& -'d ·ttma."' cording to Steven Thompson.· ' 11 .1.!'" · ""'-· percent ceiJi na was "cqmplY· ' 0 tsaanua Y A ·-•--an lor Gov. --·"-t to the •--bly patient·WiJl try to send the signll to Manila in the Philippines to a-satellite,and , Mrs. Banlle\oo, who built the ~~
.....-OU' u.11ie""w11 l'oNCI" back to Stanford. _ muJtimillion dollar food com· in' with ~e law." _
Pilot Wins
Ways and Means aubcommit· ___ ...:.__::..:.:.::..._ ______ . ___________ ..;... __ l"iii!iiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiliii jiii~iiii
tee. revJiwtn& Hem '• ·depart·
ment budget. 'One Talked Mean' Thompeon uid Hern made
regular appearances before
deputy labor commluioner1
ecordSuit ~~i:~~r"'!!~ Girl .Re.la~. s Ki,dnaping presided over the reduction of
SAN JOSE (AP) -An elec· the number of inveattgatora VISALIA (AP ) -Still sob-
1 contract.of. aole survivor from 1 high of 30 to U." blng from her ordeal as a kid·
la 1111 lfch\ plane cruh thal· "He go\ rid ol the same men nap hoslage, ·. 9. Y ti Ir .• Id
lii:t ·rour per90111 including who previously-had clt.ed him Michelle Wiebe said one of her
wife, haa been awarded as general mJnager of a co'!I· abductors "talked mean," but
ly '13 m.UUon damaces by papy that '!~'·found to be tn another utried to make me
Superior Court juo-. constant" v1~lation· of labor , feel comrortable ...
Ila n---·'i statuUa, aa1d. Thompson. . h . h y l\U9'C'1K1 n. 45, who lost Hern was criUclzed~ · Wed· Mic elle talked .briefl y wit
leas ln the cruh near nesday in the budiet hearing newsmen after being released
Lake Tahoe wu granted by aubcommittee chairman · Wednesday by three . men
hat wu aaid to be the John Burton (D-San Fran· thwarted 1n an attempt to col·
Ill ..W.ment ol Ila kind ciaco) for the way he .runa all . lect '300.000.rall!Ofll.
lin S..ta Clora coWrty hlaloty branches of his department: · Her lather. Arnold Wiebe,
seeing them and tied her
Wrists, Michell~ said. , . ' "At ·IJr;t, they covered my
mouth with tape , but J
couldn't breathe, So they said
they would reinove the tape If
·I promised not to scream." ·
Jid'. only~nourishment while
kept In a fi9use near railroad
tracks was . a ham sa'ridwich
and· a glass of water, she ad·
ded.· .
tried to mak.e. me r feel com·
lortabl•. I \hlnll' be ·WU the
one w.hmo dkin't·want to come
alone on the deal."
In releasing her the men
drove her some distance and
one led her "gently" down the
railroad ' track! and left. "l • tore the tape from my eyes
and walked over to · the
motel."
ORANGE COUNTY ART SHOW TODAY THRU SAT.
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FASHION IS ,FUN
FASHION j ISLAND
Pacific Coast Hwy. Newport Beach
..,. Over 60 stores and Se~ices
;.tter a reoted plane enaine 'a · had left a suitcase containing
· ~Una unlt failed u .the . · the money in a field four hours
WU atlampllng to land. Three f'z:mb . belore Mlchetle WI! se t free. , · A...J .., but a passing motorist picked !' '";s;;-'.~~:;" '· Keewr peak _ up the bag and turned 1t o•er
"One of the men talked
mean. He told me· ... if 1
ICtttilled, I would gel burl.
But another wu nice. He
The kldnapers left a oote,
pas\Od together from
newspaper and maga~ let·
t6s.
WALK THROUGH SPACE EXHIBIT BEGINS SAT.
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-Camel Hurts
Young Girl ,
tPEASE· , ... ,.._Cito_
U>!?.! PINE (UPI) -The
14,240 loot high K .. Jer Needle
baa been ·conquerfld by moun--
tain climbers for a second
time, led by the aame man
who, led ·tht first successful as-
• ·cenl in July li!O.
· The Needle, ,just south ol Mt.
)Vhitney, highest peak In the
18 contiguous United States, is
dangerous to climb a n d
several climbers have been
killed Jn the atlemp~ IC•
cording to the Nat\oJlal Fore.It
SAN ,FRANCISCO (AP) -A
·camel grabbed a screaming 3-
year-<>ld girl by the hair, lifted
her over a 6-foot fence into its
pen and then trampled her,
MICH•LLI police say.
1o police before the ktdnapers The little girl was rescued
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-· The climbing team was ·led
by Warren J. Harding of West
Sacramento. He wu ac-
companied thi.5 time by Galen
. . . Bowell of .Albany and Tim
Auger, son of a Vancouver,
B.C .• newspaper publisher.
Harding. wu one of two men
·wllo.spent fl days climbing El
Capitan in Yosemite National
Pork In I_~ ...
could get it, offieers said. by a family friend who scaled
Police· said no arrests have the fence at flle city 'ZOO and
been made. • · • ... dragged, her ·away from \he
Dressed In corduroy pants -animal. She wu-·bolpitaliud a~ 8 striped tee shirt, Wednesday with .~ere facial
Mlcbelie described her ~hbur cu!S .·and brubea. A .. llolpitat
ordeal this war:• spokesman aaid·~ left aide of
"I was scared when they her face . .mi~. require ~utlc
took me. Yes, 1 knew it wa.s surgery..-· · ·-..:
happenin,, but ,1 I was too t'J>e_girl's·,mother, Mrs. Glen
acared to do all)'lhing." Turner, told police the double-
After the three men wearing humped camel ttretched over
ski masks took Michelle from. the fence and bit HoJly on the
her Visalia home-\ Mond•Y face sever.al Umel bef9te--k!Q..
night, they btindf</ld!d :~ ing ita teoith In her Jtalr and
taped her eyta· Y>~P:·~:vent be? puuiag he1:·~~-f~-3.:i;.r ·;;'
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Do It Differently
"Tu9 well~ boyi u.o.e lbiac• lltey'U prac--
llce wlte1 they're sro .... "
Diogenes Latrtlus
C.Omes clear now why all our merry-go.rounds run
counter1'.!lockwile .. Orlainally, they were toys for the boys
of Eurqpe, the noble boya. While aervants turned their
C~!· ~ youngsters .ride the wooden horses,
stabbing with their spears at rings· pn
strings. Naturally. counterclockwise. It
was the handling of the lances. Most
of the. lads were rlghthanded.
SURE DO like old Oliver Herford.
,He's the feUow who wrote : "God
m1de Man, frail as •·bubble ..• God
rriake Love, L-Ove made Trouble . ,: .
God made the Vine; y.ras it a sin •.•
That Man made Wine to drown
Trouble in?"
WORLD'S tallest pytamid is" only about 200 times the
heiabt .of the average fellow. But the world 's tallest ter·
mite hill j! thousanda ol times the height of the aver.age
termite. Humbling. .
QUERIES -Q. "What proportion of the unhappy souls
;.vho jump off San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge are worii~n?''
A..~One out of every four.
Q. "HOW long could the city of San Francisco last
wilhout drinking water?"
A. A day maybe. But in any case, longer than it could
last without fire water, I've heard.
WISH SOME knowledgeable client would tell me why
the Norway rat, which doesn't come from Norway, .b so.,
.called.
.NOT COUNTING -Jesus, mqre songs hfve been written
about Charles Lindbergh than aDout any other man in ·
history, it's said. .
ON PENNIES, it's reported. the "In 900 We Trust"
is for lhe benefit-of I.hose who use them for r~.
DISCONTENT -Two out of !ive m•~' gro\\'flUPS
say they'd do it differently, ·if they had ·another chancf:.
First thing they'd do differently, they say, is get more
education . Second thing is marry somebody else. Mostly'
the women say they'd marry older men. The men ~Y
they 'd wait, then marry younger women. Third thing is
go Into a different line of work. So contend the survey-
takers.
rr•s NOT enough to report the see-through blouse is
ouUawed in ProVHtencf. R.I. Any fet11inine transpafe!1l
apparel is outlawed there. Even nylon stockings, technic-
ally.
ONCE EVERY three yeafs. t ask plaintively, can any-
body think of a word that rhym~s with "month "? Nobody ·
ever can, nobody, nobody .
PECULIAR.I. V, there are towns in Texas closer to the
Atlantic Ocean thin to the city of El Paso .
. Addr<ar mail to · L. M. lfoi(d, P. O. Boz 1875,
Newport ·Be40h, Calif. 92660. • £.
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cooks fasterthan.c:on~ntlooal ,
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81.CIUllJ!:N'IO , (UPI) "1': lolilll ~ 1Jnda Ann N•oct wtrt In 11\e JJ-to.17-year do! We don't 1e! many com·
'!be _..,,,... ;.u.. -... -... o! •bductlnr two croup. plaints from men aboul their
1quod ta plli;!_a(lir IM 11\111 s.cr.-o 1lr1J, -lJ ond "'!be vlctlm. lo the p-pN>1Ulute1 octlvllles. We've
behind the ifrll In Jll 'I~ 11, !ljr tile...-ol P...,.., 'titute," Wilker salil,"We cin .Sol-)o ,chlnge I~ emphaslo
oltempt to er=•-· .llllillnn.:~Y •1'<> wtre con-make orruts of proollliltes •II •nd get to lhe o~ who i3 mak·
In ~put .... 1111. 11 dertnc. · · , • litutioo In lhe eo I cHy. vlcttct oft ·a~cllltp ol -1-~ol'._the~=Umo~.iWhoiiti.,..iiiidoeiisiltiilingiith~eimoiine~y.~"iiiiiii •. iiliiii·m~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiii~~=
auspecled plmpo lion been or· In another ...., CimHt
rested in the cijy, occor1fing to lloulhlon. ZI . ll<CUIOd of
Sgt. Kenneth Wilker, head ol recruiting • t:l-yeor..ict proo-
the vice detail. ' tltute to teach the lricltl or lht
"Let us take the, man who Is tr1de to an 18-yt.ar-old &lrl
putting the girls on the Stl'Hl""he· anlgedly was tralnlnt.
and vou'll hive an end tO prO... pleaded iuilty to a charge of
tltution," Walker said. ''Those solicltlng for the purposes of
glrls · aTe not there because prostitution. J
they want to be prOstltutes." Walker aaid about SS ol th6.
Campaign led to, jury con-. more than 200 proatltution
victions last week of David G. ·auspeet,s arrested . Jut ·yetr
JR·. ACHIEVEMENT
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today thru. Satur'day
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Twe·Door, Heavy Base Ha~e Mahogany
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Day Care ·
Program
GetS ··Okay
By CIU.JG P ALMEll
WASHINGTON (UPI)
• r,,...a,,, Ma..:~ 9, 19n
WHITE ·
. Working mothtn who put .. •
their children In day c:are
often are nagged by thoughts
. that they are somehow depriv-
ing their children.
Not necessarily so, says ,.....,ch by the U.S.
Chlktren'a Bureau in Syracuse,
N.V,; New Haven , COnn., and
Chapel Hill and Greensboro.
N.C. Even lnfant.s under t.htee
years old, who most need their
mother'• tender loving care
and attention, may benefit
from quality day care, the
lludies found .
The research Is Important
not only to the constantly in-
creasing ranks or 12.2 million
working mothers with children
( 4.3 million of them with
children under six), but to
Politicians and bureaucrat.;
preoccupied with day care
legislaUon. President Nllon'1
Welfare relorm plan, for ln-
ttance, would provide day
care for 800,000 children in its
first full year. ·
Day care is the source of
auch acrimonious debate since
Nixon vetoed a controversial
$1.5 billion child c.,.. bill oo
Dec. 9 that 1 conference of 250
•ll(ry HW1 Start parents and
day care . workers In Boston
pused a resolution celllW'inl
1 high 1dminlstratlon official
who gave 1 1peech defending
the veto.
Right-wingers attacked the
bill u a form of government
child c 0 n t r 0 l. Some even
called it communlstlc.
But for mothers with jobs,
the political questions are less
Important than q u e s t i o n s
about how well their younger
children will develop in d~y
cm, the hMJth effects o! d•l-
ly exposinc • clllld to sroupo
of cbl.ldren where 10meone
u11..11Uy bu 1 runny nose, or
even the effecb on famlly life.
A new ilale ol Qilldren TO'
d•y. • publication of the
Heolih, F.ducallon and Wei/ore
Department, reporied that
even amonc lnlonta in ,..war
clay cue, pomitaI fears moy
be unfounded.
'jStudie11 relaUng to the er-
fecll of day care on in-
tellectual • • . cleffiopment
show that in 1eneral clllldren
are nol hlrmed by ex-
periences in a dly care en-
vironment at an early age as
many .......chm hod !eared
and, in foci , mony young
children benelll lilnlflcantly
from such exposure,'' the
report aald. It was written
by Bettye M. Caldwell, director
ol the University of Arkansu
Center for Early Development
and Education in Little Rock.
Jn Syracuae, • children who
had entered~ day care before
age 3 and stayed for over ail
months were compared with
34 non-day care children from
comparable social
background!.
Intelligence test scores . of
the children in day care im-
proved about 17 points over
three years, while the other
childreM' scores were' drop-
ping six points. "ntls unusual
difference in test scores was
not further 6J>lained, but the
author uld data from an in-
fant center In Greensboro did
not show learning g a in s
associated with day· care.
NJ for health , the I d e a of
bringing large numbers of in-
fants together in groups would
have been folly unUI just a few
years ago . Epidemics of polio
and measles, now largely con-
trolled by Immunization, could
well have been the disastrous
results .
Bul common colds are still
abundant. Are children in day
care more susceptible to
colds?
Only slightly more, ac-
cording to research among 100
day care children in Chapel
Hill . The average rate of
respiratory illness was 8.9 per
child a year, with a rate of IO
such illnesses a year for
children under age I. These
results compared with s rate
of 8.3 Illnesses per year for
one • year . olds and 7 .2 for
children 2-5 in an unnamed ci-
ty.
"Day care might be
associated with a slightly
higher rate of respiratory ill-
nesses in children u n d e r t
year of age than for older ones
but after that age the in-
cklence figures were very
similar to those reported for
home-reaRd children."
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By MARGUERITE DA VIS
WASHINGTON (UPI) -SharoR Lee Patrick works for ·
a private firm tn evaluating
government training prolf'ams
for the disadvantaged -but
aays she believes fairness
begins at home, and she has
brought legal action accusing
her own employer o f discrlmtnauon.
The 29-year .. ld blonde from
San Diego, who u.rns $14,000 a
year as a staff member at
Operations Rt.search I n c . , ·
hired her own atlomey to help
handle the matter,
, She bu filed complalnll
with the Office ol Federal
Contract Compliance, an ag~
ey ..tablithad to enforce ·the
government '.prohibition
against job d18crlmlnatlon on
account of sex or race. Miu
Patrick hopes for. a apeedy In-
vestigation of her allegatlom
of diacrlmination by l;)RI, and
an order d.lrecting t h e
research firm to shape up.
If the company did not heed
the equality directive, it would
be threal<ned with the lou ol
fedei'al contracll that in the
ye a r ending last June_ !!O
-bro0gbt $5 million to ORI. Stx
federal agenc;es are Involved: ,,
the Departrnenll of; Deleme, ·
Labor, Transportation, and
Health, Education , and
Welfare; the Office of
Economic Opportunity, and
the National Aeronautics and
Space Admlnlstrallon.
Her at~y • a a I d 1M111
Patrick -U.Wllh _.,..
designed to crealO pncttcal
methods by whleh.memben of
the dlsadvanlqed mlnorltiea
·can find thetr,.llay into the job
market and ~: . "ORI
ahould clean ill OW!! houae
first... .
Miss Patrick's petition to
OFCC i!i based primarily on
the charge that ORI assigns
professionally trained, college ·
educated women to 1 e s s
responaibl, jobs ~D are
liven men with the same
·educational and prol<lollonal
background.
She said the Orm allo
• dlscriminatos against black
job appllcanll and wortien:
AcCordlng to her petition,
women with colleae degrees
and two yean' experience are
paid an average of $1,100 a
year less than their male
counterparts. For thole with
three to Uve year1' ex·
perience, the diffenntial av-
erage is '4,2:11 1Jl1111111y, and
for 15 to 20 yeara, more than
18,000, Miss P1trlck •Id.
More than half the male
employ., drew better salariea
than tbe blghaj paid Women,
a aaid, and • yur ago only
one.or the firm's a contractl
• was directed by 1 woman.
As for blacka, only .two ue
Included on tbe ~
staff of 119, and they are 1t
the bottom ol the aalary acale, a aaid.
"Miss Patrick uid her co-
workers were disturbed when
they learned o/. her ~ton.
They would have prefemd to
have the matter' handled
privately. '
1'But I work Jn II) a re a
aimed al the elimination of
dlacrimination," ahe iald. 11If
I'm Interested In tlliJ klnd'of
IOCial revolution, I couldn't
without boinC I hypocrite Ny
ln 1 Orm that broke the line.
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Son Joi1is
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In Death
By CH.<l\LO'ITE SAIKOWSIU
(IWtaH11t tcle11C1 MIMtw kfvkl
MIAMl-(AP) -For months
!or the Vitt Cong's seven·polnl reported to he worth about $45 19-year-old ~lvatore DeBlaslo
puce plan, IOl!lelhint: that mllllon. Jr, battled with leukemia but
MOSCOW -With what lndla apparently"bas nO! done. 'Ille Russian& alao pledged to 24 hours alter learning Iha his
seems to be a far-reachlnc , Even sucb a narrow ques-help rebuild and develop the mother had died of cancer tbe
lion U the d'~--ol ter· new state'• merchant marine, fo rmer high school athlete was ambilion, the Ru.salana have ~~ .... ~ ("she 1 nd u rftorial waters has been seas J res, a ra way dead.
solidly anchored their pollUcal p!Med down, with the l'A'O transport ;, to train technic,al ''They were very, very
foothold ln the young stalf of Id In 1 t personnel, to provide con-I ,. Sal to DeBI I s a es agree g o coopera e ·su ltative services on the c ose, va re a! o r.
Bangladesh . toward establishing the l2· rehabilitation of industry, and said "After I got th el
That tl1oscow should have mlle limit recognized by a to supply helicopters for in-telephone call Sunday saying
sought this during Sheikh Mu· qiajorlty of states. temal alr communication. my wife had died Sal lay down
l.ibur Rahman's just-concluded Other language in the on the bed a11d said he wanted declaration must also be No military arrangements to die with her." ' visit here was not unexpected. I · to th R · h are mentioned in the declara· ) p easing e uss1ans, sue """'elina DeBlaslo, 55, had But d"plomat1"c observer• th "led 1· A I tion. But political observers ""''6 1 as e ve1 an I· mer can been 1·u with cancer tor five
h · ""' th nd u ~1 t t t' note that, although t b e are somew at surpr1ac:u at a an .....,u nese s a emen as mont'". She ·di"ed Sunday at
to ho the "t 1 · d d Bangladesh delegation did not llll the moderate Bengali leader, w rue rien 5 an I Jac•--n Memor1·a1 Hospital I ,,. IB 1 d h inc ude military ofHclals, 1'llU making his first step Into the oes o ang 8 es are. Soviet Defense MI n i st er here. A few i1ow-s later he son
arena of internaUonal politics, Dlpk>matlc observers are Andrei A. Grechko took part who became ill with leuke ·
struck. too, that both sides ex· in the lalks _ indicating that In 1970 was taken to another
.. ' SAM, ~~ CUTTING llACK 10 A RX!R-~y ~~
ha.s chosen for his ...... to p th · "f fl port" lo ~ft SC~EDUlf, WHICH MEAN$ NOTJlJN(i TO 'f(jJ ,,,
YOt/Yf .SEEN ON lf FOR YEA~)¥
,..... • ress ell' u sup r arms matters were discussed. hdspltal. swing so far and fast toward the So v I et· Bangladesh,,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;~i;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
firming ties with the Russians. Fr\endship Societies in their II
Fun Train to Vegas
Jammed Every Trip
No treaty or friendship and countries. Such societies are
cooperation emerged from the known to be the centers of
March 1·5 vis.it, but a joint local Soviet inOuence i n
declaration suggests to the se foreign counlries. By securing
observers that one might be mention of them, the Russians
under consideration. The two have won a lever for their ac-
sides promise to study in tivitles in Bangladesh.
future contacts what "ad· On the economic front, the
ditlonal measures " can be Soviet Union promises the
taken to consolidate relations. devastated nafton help in
While the Russians have building a thermal power sta-LOS ANGELES (AP) -
Amtrak hil the Jaekpot when
It started hauling gamblers on
weekend excur1ions from Loi
Angeles to Lu Vegas, Nev.,
aboard the Fun Train.
The train-sometimes called
the Crap5'hoolers E>press -
was jammed to near capacity
on its first t.tiree round trips.
''It's been a financial suc-
cess from the start," aald
Robert Edgar, Amtrak's
western regional represen-
tative, this week · u he ar-
ranged to add an addWonal
coach !or the nest trip. ' ·Amtrak, a 1·0 v er nm en t
agency that took OYer the n1-
Uon's deterloral!nl railrQad
passenger 1 y 1 t e m , b.
augurated the Fun Train on
Feb. 4. It o!leno a package of
round trip tranoportatton and
two nights al a tint-clan Laa
Vegaa hotel !or '59.96 per
person.
Bridge Toll-
Cut 21/2 Cents
SACRAMENTO (AP) -·The
dally commuter toll on the San
Dieg<>Coronado Bay Bridge
has been cut by 211 ~ by
the · Calllornla Toll Bridge
Authority. '
On the firSt three trips the been generous with economic lion, radJo b ro a d c a s t i n g
train con&iste.ct of e I g b t aid, the prime minister of faciliUes, and an electrical·
coaches, two k>unge cars, two Bangladesh has been generous equipment plant as well as
d.lnlng cars and a baggage car tn agreeing to pro-Soviet prop-help in geological prospectln~
converted into a dance hall. ositlons on international af· for oil and gas -projects for
F.dgar sakl the. train. wllb a fairs -Including the issues of which funds were frozen when
pu.senger capt1clty of 400, car· Vietnam, the Middle East, a civil war broke out i n
ried 370 on the flnt trip, 390 European security conference, Pakistan.
on the second, a on the third, and diaarm ament . No figure has been placed on
and will have 440 on the fourth Shelkh Muj,ibur has, for in-this asaistance, but an agree-
when the extra coach is added.1_s_-1a_nc_e_._d_ec_1_ililHli __ "_'"_:P.:.po_r1 __ m_e_n1_si.::l•_ed_l_a_st_w_e_e_k_w_as
Between 70 and 100 requests
for tickets have been turned
down each week, Edgar said.
The Fun Train pillll away
Crom tbe cavernous L o s
An&elta Union • station at 4
p.m. on Fridays for the seven-
hour run aCrotS lush coaital
country and bleak lnltriilr
duerla. The relw1I trips begin
at l:IO p.m. SUnday.
,. People hard.17 evei are in
their 1eata on the way to
Vegas," Edgar saya. ..They
walk t.hrou&b . the ·coaches,
drink in the lounge cars, eil in
the diners and dance to live
mullc in the dance car.
.. On the way hOme it's dil-
ferent story. Most of them afe
ready to settlt !or a drink,
something to eat and a nap."
At the · request ol the Las
Vegu Chamber of Commerce.
wblch contracll w!tb Amtrak
IOf lbe train• aervl<e, the ex-
curaloo • achedale will b e
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llobertloa'a ifOUP la Jmt tWo • "°" old,-but ht lblnb ll will-.. .
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pooed of boilo-dl, bybrkla • -~i!--11!'!~~"!!"~~~~-""' ind lea than no. percent ,In •;
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ductlon la cumntly c:lm....,"1 to private Southern Colllonlii
lakes for retreatlolll\, fee
lllhlng. -• • -
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production anc1· eoOlll!ner un-
$unillarlty bave kept the cat-1Jlh oot of fmh flab marbta
ind off menus, Rol>ertaon
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ARBUCKLE I< SON
WESTCLIFF MORTUARY
4%7 E. 11tll SL, COik' M.,.
MM!81 • BALTZ BERGERON
FUNERAL DOME
Corona del Mar mM5I
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MORTUARY
111 -dway, Cosla M.,.
LI 1-1411 • McCORMICK LAGUNA
BEACH MORTUARY
llti Lapn1 Clnyoo M.
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MEMORIAL PARK
• Cemetery M-.ry
Oapel
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COLONIAL FUNERAL BOMB
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TIMoldlJ, -9, 1'7Z
ENTERING RACE
Rolph A. Diedrich
lnvestigawr
Wins Award
For Ideas
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,Phillips to Face
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Fullerton Hopeful
• FULLERTON -Ralph A. at.o aerved on the Orange
County Grand Jury In 1"4 and
was chairman of the Fullerton
Cillzena Goal Committee last year.
Diedrich, a 41--year-old former
Fullerton city councilman and
former presldenl of , t be
Or,ange County Fair Board
will aeek tho 'J'hlrd Dllltlcl
seat on the Orange O:iunty
Board of Supervisors.
He will oppQle lncumboat
Wililem J. Phillipe, llao of
Fullerton, 1 lS-year board
member.
Board Delays Action
On Park Land Accord
other candidates in the race
are Robert Bork, a lormer SANTA ANA -lleapile pro.
Anaheim School D l 1 I r I c I tests from Foorlh Diltrict trust~; Sal Zavala, a Placen-Supervisor Ralph Clark of
tla school tnutee, and Stephen Anaheim, the Orange COunty
Zirschky, a 2Z-year-old Chap-Board of Supervisors bas
man College student. delayed action on an agree-
present at the board session.
Third District SuperviJor
William J, PbllllJll said a two-
week delay would not harm
th9 exchange pact.
Deldrich aak1 Wednesday be ment which calls for the state
believes" good repretentaUon to donate 172 acres to be
for the north end of the county added to the county's Feather-
" overdue. Currently, the Iy Beglonal Park.
SANTA ANA -Larry board Is controlled by lho!e The ·north Santa Ana River
Supervisor Ronald Caspers
of Newport Beacb pointed wt
that the property included a
fine grove of orange trees and
wondered if the state would
properly compensate Bryant
for the k>ss. concerned primbrily with the camping and recreation area Ritchey, an investigator with ·center and BOUtheast sections lost 70 acres to the State
the Orange County SherU!'s o1 the county." Dlvtsipn of Highways when the•l<=========;;:;t
Depertment, baa been awarded J& chaJlenge to Incumbent Riverside Freeway was built
the first honor In Supervisor Phllllps aJao included this two years ago. The 172 acres Ronald . w. ca~' contest statement: "Our real problem ~are to be given lo return for
soliciting Ideas r'f 0 r im-in the third diatrict is an abuJl.. the 70 taken.
provement of county opera-dance of plans and a dearth of Presently the acreage ls
Uoos. production. 'Ibe c o u n t Y part of the 4 (N)O..acre Bryant
ljllcbey, a Westminster reglooalpark!la point Every "Ranch. Ow~r Emest A.
resident. won a '25 aavtngs ac-four years we hear · about Bryant Ill oppo$f!! the ex·
count in Caspers' Keystone plans and then see courrt1 change which would be ac·
Sayb/gs 'and Loan Association park, lundl going to other sec-complished I h r o u g h con-
for' suggesting a better Ider> tlqns. · : demnatiO. action by the coun-
tificatioo form for field in-The candidate ls a third ty.
terl-ogations by S be r I f f ' 1 generation Californian. He Clark said TUesday that U
deputies.-· served the City of Fullerton as ·Bryant seriously opposed the
Phone
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For
W~kender
Advertising
Ritchey llald that current _:•~co~unc~llman~~fro~m~l966-~~70!:_· ~H~e ~d~eal~be~.!_sboul~~d~ha~v~e:__:bee~en~~=========I field cards are oeldom filledl·
out properly becauae of the
tiJDe.concnming nature of the
questlonl. I
He sucgesied m u It I p le
cbotct quUlionl which could
be answered by checking a
bo• ~Wo"lte eacb 1J1SWer, just
!lice an Intelligence lest.
CUpen aald there were bundreda ol enbi.,, submitted
and other awardi w o u I d
follow: He congratulated
Ritchey II "being the frugal
type."
Ill .tool< the avtnc• account
ralhtr than the as coupon for
-at.the Ha'Penney Inn ID
Watmlnaler, a1lo owned by
Cupers.
WoinanGets
County 'Post
From ·Board
SANTA ANA -Mrs, Mary
Appy, 25, 'who spent three
ytar11 In the Peace Corps In
Nicaragua hu been named 1 director of the Orange County
Human RelaUoaa Commlulon.
The Brea resident wu ap-
pointed by the county Board or
Supervisors u p o n recom-
mendation· ol a three-man
selection committee.
"I'm really excited aboot
the potential of the com-
mission," Mrs. Appy sakt "It
11 a great opporlunlly to work
with people and help them
with their problems."
The Cal state Fullerton
graduate aald she bope1 lbe
qency can aid community
needs in such areu u
tranaporlalion, education and
employment.
The 11-member commlssk>n
wu formed In late 1970 and
lalt yeai'got federal lundl for
employment of a full lime
clnctor and a aecretary.
Court Drops ·
Allegations
SANTA ANA -Alleptlons
lhal Sonta Ana 1n1uranc:e
company executive Robert L.
Ca s h ma n forged aut!J.
orization letters" and med
them to obtain fl million
worth of leCUl'iUes from local
banks have been dropped by
the district attorney's office.
Orange County S u p e r l o r
Court Judge William Murray
dismissed the grand theft and
forgery counts a g a I n s t
CUhman, 31, when Deputy
District Attorney Jay Moseley
declined to press charges.
Fourteen (elopy counts were
filed agalnat Clshman last
June in an Orange County
Grand Jury indictmtnt .
llT'S BE IRElllY
n yau have new ncllhbon
or know ot anyone·movlnl
to our area, pleaw tell us
go that v.•e ~y extend a
friendly welcome and' belp
t~ to become acquainted
ln their new wrround11np
Weve got your future gas supply -
in cold storage. ·
It's In the &r reaches of Alaska and
Canac!A. In places where snow falls
In May and freezes come ill August.
We've been there. We've looked
over the country and found that
potentially it holds some of the
world '• richest ruuural gas fields.
We'n alsolound some·of the .
world's toUghest terrain and worst
worlcing conditions. TemperatuJ<s
that drop to 50° below zero. And
roads that tum 'to swamps when
it warms. · 1
Why bother with it then? ·
' ' Because we're committed to, sup-
plying you with all the gas energy you
ne<;d in your home. We also wan t
to be able to supply industry
with clean-burning natural ga,&
All
give yo
winter.
That goes for today, 1980, 1990
and beyond.
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UC Irvine Seeks New DetJn
UC lrvtlle la plannlns 18 1"'
lenlive ..-recru1llnc
campalln to nu the poo1 of
d.a.ol1tudenla.
~ of lludeal allaJn appliclnll with I d Y I D •••
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In an llllllllW IClloa, the,
school has included I member
of !lie community ....
t b e 111'.-members aelectloD
committee. 'l'wo'sludents and
three faculty memben will
also serve on the panet,
Mlftlmum qullllelliona. for . dent alfaln ere pref.md. · \
Ille -of ...... poll I!> The poollion, has been vocanl 1 dudl f1ft _., _.;,...1n . olnce 1911 when Robert S. \
c..,.k: _. pQenl ad-\ Lawrence was advanced to ,the niJnlatn&o'-ol iw-un1..ralty poll Of ualslant vice chall-•
or collotlt llYel. '.:"' aald lhll cellor ol student affairs. )
The communlty ,.._
taUve will be Jobn M. llou ol
Newport Beach, prMldeill of
David lnduslriel. Rau aerved
u.'fll'll preoldent ol lho 'U
1nudatrial Aaaodat.. .... ..
ClllTellUy vice ..-i ol lht
UC! Foundation. ,
Committee . C b'1lrm1 n
Gerald Sin)'tln, clJreclor ol lho
student health ..me., llald,
"Allhouih It lo unlllUal to bave
a commmlty repraelUUve
on a university eelection eom-
mittee, Rau'1 appo~
represenla the cleaJre on the
part of the unlveralty. to I&
terlace with the community,
particularly In !ht uea of stu-
dent affairs.••
The oelecilon gmup will
have the tau ol advertl.slJll
the vacant poal, acnenlng
candidate suuesllono ~ ..
academic personnel a n d
recommending t b r e e ac-
ceptable candlclatea to the vice
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e DREAM OF PARADJSET
How about apendin&' Eut-
er week tn Hawall! It's a
chaperoned tour 1'1t teen,
girls. 1299 Includes air
fare, hotel. tours, etc. on
Oahu &nil Maul. Allo -la! """"' air .... available for adults.
e KITES ARE t'IJNI Sall
away en ttiJa Kite allboat,.
#1000. Like new for S'l'SO.
e AIL NAUTICAL: 1'hll 21'
Navy Whale ~t. The tint
$50 taket it!
You may never be
able to invest
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With suCh iiUj4b ~ propetty, it's inconceivable that
we would build anything but a custom quality bmne at The
Shores. We ha'f!I bailt BiL Each has all of the attribut81 you
might imagPie a bmne behind our guarded pt.ea would l)ave.
There's unquestionable size: 88 much 88 3,039 aq. ft., up to 4
bedroolpa and 3\i twths, -plans with maid'• quart.era.
You have DUIDl!IOlll touches of ema elegance evaywbele.
The garage door opena and cbes automatically. Oeena cJmn
t.hamselva Wehavebailtina toaster, amopeoer, spice cahiMI:,
electric coffee timer and clock. l'bme's a food warmer, dish·
washer, ~. and we've plVVided space for a tra8h Cl'llllber.
Your home i!ip•ewin!d for intercom and secmity. All 80Utbern
SpollUl'lll have tinted gla8I. There's tMm a special outlet and
ewitch for ~'lichtL Of COU1Be;a complete wet bar has
~ provided. Anil thafe ODly a fraction of the featms in
these fine hnmm.
Smroundlng you are all of the niceties of laguna Niguel
Jiving! l!choPIB. .Jlll?b. ah!>Pa, the 18-11ole El Niguel Cammy
CJ.1Ji1; the Leguna Niguel 'Ilm!ia Club, and the Monarch Bay
Club (membenibipe are availlhle to all t.hree Clubs). Just 2~
milell away ia the Dana Point Marina, "hmne part" for laguna .
Niguel
Jn addition to cmb Iii homes, The Sharee has 56 oceall-
view sit.ea (pri\M from $?.8,<XXI) ananged OD t.hree gently W.
·raced level& We itivite you to come and see The shoree-all of
it: the homes, the '
sit.es, and the view. 6~m homes from s112,ooo . ' (
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SAN DIEGO (AP)_ Mari'ne By MARGARET A. KILGORE of the contribution to the GOP Mn. Beard bolds the title of
mammals once thought to be Ul"I "'" wr1iw convention in San Diego this , spec 11 l a s 1 Is t 1 n t to
-on the verge or extinction are Dita Davis Beard ha s August. Washington lT&T vice presl-
staglng an • 1 1 1 m 0 5 t un-achieved recognition as one of The Justice Department has dent William R. Merriam, In Open Mon ~ 1 9 , f 1 9 •
h ha I th , .. ..,.. • 1.m.~. p.m.; r . 1.m.~ p.m. believable" comeback, says a Wa~ ingto9'$ m0$l hig.hly paid issued two subpoena 's for her c rge o e company a
sclentisf. women and effective lobbyists .appearance before the com-Washington office. BUENA PARK. Mercury~lnas Bld1., V1lley View ~t Lincoln
Dr .. c.rl'L. Hubbs. W•-has by bein~tOOgh, hard-drinkin~. mittee. A lover of lhe outdoors, Mrs. HUNT'NGTON B"CH M •w h d t 1 · nd h d B d · •-· be 1 .,. mury Savinn Bldf., Edln•er 1t Be1ch conducted mammal surveys in ar · a ing a ar ·wor · A large, gregarious brunette ear ts auuwn lo a crack 6 '" a
Mexican waters every year ing. well known among members rine shot, a camping and TUSTIN Mercury Savings Bide., Irvine Blvd. at NewpOft Ave.
since 1945, says recent surveys Mrs. Beard, 53', hospitalized of Congress, Mrs. Beard ls an skiing enthusiast and a * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
along the Pacific coast show a in Denver. Colo., is sought as inveterate party-giver at pol· -;;';:"°:;"::mo=bil=•=dr=lv=•='·===~===================== coritinulng increase In the a key witness by the Senate itlcal functions where she ap-1
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"Hurry up and cpen it sa I can see wha t
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populations of gray whales, Judiciary Co mm it tee In-uarently speaks her mind .
sea otters, northern elepha nt vestigating whether Justice ''TalkJng to Mrs. Beard is
seals and Guadalupe fur seals. Department officials dropped like talking lo a man," said
Marine mammals h a v e an antitrust suit in return for Rep. Lionel Van Deerlin (0-
shown an almost unbelieveable a $400,<XXI cont ribution to the Calif.) "She has a very well-
ability lo recover from the Republican N a lion a I Con· known reputation for this."
brink of extinctio n," he said in vention. Other fr I ends or ac-
1 recent interview. A divorced mother of five quaintances described her as
Hubbs, proressor emeritus children, Mrs. Beard has been "salty," "hard-drinking, hard-
of biology at Scripps Institu- the -sole Washington lobbyist cussing" and "hard as nail s."
tion of Oceanography, in for Interna tional 'J'.elephon e A familiar figure at the
nearby La Jolla, said he was and Telegraph Corp. (IT&T) Capitol Hill Republican Club,
unable to find a fur seal in since 1961. A ·native of Kansas Mrs. Beard worked in Presi-
19fi0 on the est ab Ii s h e d and a high school graduate, dent Nixons pre-1968 con-. N l ds w · z z G preserve or Guadalupe island she reportedly makes more vention c 8 m P a 1 g n . Her
' ew yw.e l et off Baja California. "Finally. than $50.000 a year . daughter, Lane, 26, has been a
in November 1954, we counted She is the purported author secretary In the finance sec-
•. 14. seals on the island ," he-of a published memorandum tion of the GOP National Com-w dd • B k G • f said . "We now estimate the linking the settlement of an mittee for about two years. e ing 00 t ts Pocespsul
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PARIS -Are you French, in love, and thinking oI getting
married?
Try to put it off until April H. For from that day until the
JR'.· ACHIEVEMENT
TRADE FAIR
tod1y thru S..turday .. end of the year, the, Minister of National Education has an
unusua l wedding gift for you: six volumes of French classics
from the Prince$! of Cleves to Madame Bovary, boXed , and ~-..... ~Olsf .. __ _
handsomely bound in red. GUUID \~--,~
By thls means, Olivier Guichard. the minister, hopes tolijiiii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:::::=~~ii kill two birds with one stone: he will celebrate ·1972 as the
international book year prOclaimed by UNESCO, and he may
help rid the French of the shame of being one of the least
book·reading peoples of Europe. One out of two French, it is G Tktutdtl
said, never opens a boo~. 'Welt
The 350,000 couples FXpecled to exchange vows within the / ·
prescribed lime span thlS year will even have a choice of sets. '>
The first set will contain Voltaire's stories, "Les Miser-
ables" (two volumes) by Victor Hugo , "Les Chouans" by
Balaz, "The Red and' The Black" by Stendhal, and ''Domi-
nique" by Engene 'Frorventin, a lcontemporary of Victor Hugo.
The second set includes "The Princess of Cleves" by
Madame de la Fayette. "Le Pere Goriot" by Balzac, "La
Chartreuse de Parme" by Stendhal, "Les Memoires d'Outre-
tombe" (two volumes) by Chateaubriand, and "Madame
Bovary" by Flaubert.
"I chose the books," Guichard explained.
lt was easier to choo5e books for aduUs : libraries had'
records of books most frequently borrowed, To save on ex,..-
penses, the ministry could only include books ;whose copyiighti
were in the public domain. · ,; ,,., -· ~
A total of 1.9 million copies are being printed, at a cost qf
6.5 million francs ($1.3 million). ,.
"Books are a school. always open, welcorping," says an
explanatory note the · Ministry of Education .wjil include wjth
every gift-set. "They are instruments of liberty, of culture.
They are at ·your disposition ·m public Jibraries, let them also
find a place 41' y·our home:" , ~ ~"'
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Newspaper commeptators jmmediately Pointed out Uiat,
whether or not the page-9 remained unCut, tthe boolt.s were a
perfecl living-room •accemry with high ."trJ.ob" viilue, even "
though "Mada~· Bovary" might be scarcely tbe~novel a
couple migbt ~se to, take on their honeymoon. \
And, as always, there are spOilsports: in this case,,•the
library workers trade unions.
Tbirty.s.ix of France's 95 depirtments -administr~tive
units similar to counties -have no central lending libra{)',
And, as aJways, 1 there are apoilspirts: in this. case, Vie'
wedding gifb could equip at least lO such libraries. '
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MARTINEZ (AP) -Boise
Cascade Corp. has b e e n
forbidden by court qrder to
use misleading advertising in
selling land in its Calaveras
county subdivisions. '
attorney general's office. · ·.,
Cooney, however, dismissed
demands for $1 . million in
punitive damages, and $2,500
in civil, damages • for each
person,6n beball ot whom !he
suit ,was P.Jed '". , . · •
The attorney' general's ofiJce
said It would appeal · the
dismissal. ·
Superior Court.Judge Robert
Cooney issued a preliml~ary
injunction Tuesday barring the
corporation and its
subsidiaries from m .3 k i ,I\ g I;::=:::;;======;:: r,1Se repre'sentatlons or ofnlt-
ting pertinent facts about its
recreational and land project
subdivisions. .r •
The injunction was re-
quested in a suit "filed. by Con·
tra Go$i County and the state
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,. DAILV ioi.Lor ThU"°'1, Mar<h 9, 1972
·,Innocent Man Jajled 117 Months, Leaves n ·estitute . ' . . . ,
llJ l,•IZIO IL llOMJAN
II'. LOlll4 (UPI) -Ivy -.11,1-,_.,, ror -of bll Ufe,'
....,i IT -bMlnd blr1 '• •nftlal trfal for I murder I
Jur7 lll'oed ... did not --lllll:
• • It. wu hla flrlt ·encounter
with the judlc:lll l)'ltem. 'lbe
•llJIOl'lence loll him deslitule.
lllalon wu unable lo pay the
, JO percent on the ftO,(IOO bal1
bond thal w:ould have !reed
• him, When he finally got ool,
be found that be had Josi
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40J am barefoot and broke,.,
he llid. "My car, an my
~clothe!, everything I had in
'the apartment la gone -even
'lll.Y efll''' !I,"
Buzton'a ordeal was partly
!,fdue lo • .delays by tbe prm-
ecutlan and a succession of
~three p.:ibllc defenders. (*"UM ot .the rapid turnover
ol po«ly peld ,..... allomey1
In the pul>llc dlfllllller'I olllce,
b1t CM&•• rep•atedly
JIGllponod u ia..,,... Mlipl
lo H Jell for oiliei' Jol>a.
About aD 8ultm i.a to
lhow !0< bll --11 a pair o1 bifocal -lasses
given blm al lflt j 1 t J. 'lbe
gluses were uaed for "'l"'tes'
-eye test:i. l ' ,. •
"After I wU ·in Jill.a couPle
of months, Ibey 1il'ouJlll In a
box of oJd gJasse1,'.' be ·said.· "t
spent about a year' peepin1 ,
throogh the hers with these
bifocal.II."
H1s """bMocals·were ltlt II
home when be Wlll mealed.
"Nobody got t h e m for me
because there was nobody to
ask,'' he said .. Eventually, they
were stolen.
A iollJ-itme friend ol llu>ton
finally hired lllvld H .
Goldenhersh, the attorney wbo
represented hlm when the
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FREE, BROKE
f_rank Buxton
caee reach,s the trial stage.
"There'• aomething definite-
ly wrong" with the bail bond
IY ...... Golcknhersb said.
"Here ii a man wbo-hu
been.a steady-.""'"' or leas, for the same employer
for aome 20 )'tan. He II not a
t buinmer or a· floater. Some0ne
like Ivy Buxton should not
have lo slay In jail solely
because he caMot afford ' bail." .
· Burton was charged • with
the fatal ahootlllJ ol George
t,.Umore • Jr., 21. A State
witness· t"11lied be saw Bux-
ton shoot Latimore on a
sidewal.k shortly before mid-
night May 22. 19'10 .
,Buxton testlHed be was
home asleep at the time.
Earlier In the day, be 11id, be
bad ~n chased by youth!
who he thought were going to
rob him.
While running from them,
be laid, be heard what 1011nd-
ed like a firecracker and saw
a man drop lo the groond.
._Eagle Threat' to Live stock
; Called Greatly Overstated . ' .
Buxton wu arrested and
started his Jong jail term the
next day.
Once the case reached trial
a St. Louis Circ,uit Court jury
deliberated for about an hour
before acquitting him last Oct.
14.
One day while he was
awaiting trial , "This one
lawyer looked at me and told
me the best thing for me to do
awtlltM sa.. MlllffW lln'lct
CHEYENNE, Wyo. -'lbe
mature 1olden eagle wu
found ...,. CUper, Wi'o.,
beside a highway. A not., tied
• to Ill leg with heavy barbed
wire, read:
1'TQ the ro~inued, pfety of
the Oocka of Wyoming, for he
dled that the lambs may
grow." It wu signed
'"Deadeye."
'lbe note au111mtd up the
peralltent hello! bi ~ parts
ltbat natur1I predators -¥11 .. and coyolOI, mabily -
,are a major d8nger t0 sheep
llocb.
> The U.S. Department of ~lure ln the pasl bas
ICC<pled lhll belle!. A depart-
ment report ·for lt'IV slated
• that e •• I e I ln Wyoming
cauaed 1-of 1,400 la!nbo In
that. JUI', and 200 mature
aheep.
Casper physician who alto Is a tut year. there have been would be to plead guilty and
cattle rancher, told a Senate . Mime prosecutions. More are he'd get me paroled," Buxton
subcommittee In Washington expected. · aaid.
last December that tbeligures four Utah men were charged "I looked right back at him ·
"have been !IO greaily ex-ln U.S. District Court here and told him I'll do no such
aggerated as to be totally With kllllng 13 eagles in south-thing because I didn't do it.
worthless..'' c e n t r a I W y o m i n g 'in They could have sent me to
Dr. Scott, president of the December, 1970. One was prison f<r life or even the
Wyoming ·Auddbon_ SOctety, aneged to have shot one bald chair."·
said he knew .. of "only one and ~ven goklen eagles. Buxton was born In Mi>bile,
reliable report of an eagle tak· Two cases heard 'resulted in Ala., and spent 15 years of,hi! 1ing a lamb.'' fihes o! $100 and $200, plus sii:· · childhood in the fields of his
And · ·t life aubcommlttee mi>ath, suspended-j8il terrrui. father's farm. He cannot read
chairman, ~. GI: 1 e W. • Richard V.l 'l'homu, U.S. at-or writ.e.
McGee, (D-Wy•),,>ioled that . tbiney for Wyomln(, 'IY" he "I don't think ll's so much
hil group rece1'(ed· f O•U r hall "mixed emotions:'' about a th3.t I'm black that I had all
university-level st1,1dies com-¥,rlate ,b!Jl :McGee in~uc~ this trOuble," he said. "'It's
pleled In recent years -all to , h!k• the JJOl!llty for ·eagle
concluding that lamb loaes to shooting to a ma:zimum fivt-because I'm poor a n d
eagles were not~even~.mJnor yelr prison term and $4.,000 uneducated." . pro~Jem.. (Losies to coyot,es flbe. One reason for Buxton's
have t;een better 1ubstln-. "This to me is •1tm,pty a Jong wait for• jusUce was ·,that :
tiated.) ' · s,,l;ptuM of a I~w problem • a public delenclq asked !tr a
admitted lo • Mal.Olm Bliss
Me!UI Health Centet unUl
l\lay II.
W1lile Buxton wu being OJ·
amiDed at Malcolm Bll!a,
Zack Conklin, 1 long-time
rrl~ . from Ealt SI. Louis,
DI ., hired ·:GOldenheisb lo
repmenl ·hi!' friend . .
, "U cosLT'rDe U,100 . in at-
torney's 1 ... In the enil, but I
just couldn't • 1eave him In
there so king," Conklin, an
unemployed b u l J. d i n g con-
tractor, said.
"I really couldn't afford that
much money. What's bad b
that there's no way to get the
money back even tboogb he's
innocent."
Buxton said he was released
June 23 from Malcolm Bliss
because "they found out there
was nothing wrong with me."
He was returned to City Jail.
When Burlon finall!I WB!
freed, he found that.creditors
bad repossessed his car and
other goods. Thieves who
broke Into his apartment got
the rest.
"There was nothing left, and
l mean nothing," Buxton said.
"The Conklins had to ·bring me .
some clothes to lhe jail so I
could get out."
He stayed with the Conklins
In East St. Lou1' for a few
weeks and worked for about
;.
men's w • • r for
'721 Th• best s•·
l•c:tion in town for
doubl• lfnit sleeks
end Sport coets.
Remember, t h •
be1t is elw•ys et
1467 Vl• l iclo
N•wport •••th
two monlbs for h!s ·'old strudlon work to do and be
employer in St. l..Qul.s. ln was laid off.
December be pioved lnlo an "They'll hire the yoong mep
apartmeol In St. liJuls, JM · ttut when yoo're 62 il's ~reliy
then there was no mole c0D. . t6ugh to get a job," be said.
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f9uR H.EART'S IN
ORANGE COUNTY BECAUSE
IT'S LAGUNA·FEDERAL
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IA~ .Federal, aince )"808ivln1. Orange Coanty'a
:fint federal charter in 1935, bu stressed aerviae. to
the community and IUn'OWIClin'-area. Througb the
investment.a of our uve'rl, we have assisted many
thousands of area citizens to become home owners
and have helped <XlWltleae: cithen to improve and
ttpai.r their propartiet: I
· l.endinf money to people ,..ho, wish.to build or buy
bolplN in the local Orange County an11. bu always
'been W.Aaeociation'• pbila.phy and major lendin1
job. TM bqyer ol •ntle family bcm'les U &till our
"'tnditkmal bonvwer:" and the ndpitntJiou.r unique
..11!ducinf ioterest plan!' • ,
We.knowtt.tour srowth am._berolTflll!terthan the
lnanciaJ andiecontmic sowtli' Ot'tbe ar:M'we serve.
lncreued u.Yiztp srowth,. mupled with lll'!ll-planned
home buildior, point the w8:; to oonlinued economic
prOsperity 1or. 1972.
All eervioeti al lquna l'edenl are available to yoa. !'or complete inlormatian, cGnt.ct our highly quDo
ified JOM and -=row pen"mnel bi atir cme of x.runa Federal'• three full len'icec69 .•• tbe1 stand ready to....,. ix-bQyaw, hOo..'""""" ...i our,_, eetati friends. -. .
But Dr. Oliver K. Scott, a
Kllllng bald and golden ol eeolo(y " be a..ertl. "I am psychiatric examination .
eagles ii· a .federal ·offense -nOt sute bow much deterrent 'lbe circuit court ordered
and since startling dis,cl01Ute1 • 1 f e c t the lncr..Sillj( · of . the OJllJllnalion on Feb. 4,
of alleged slaughter of some criminal aancUons would have 1971. But, because o f
800 of !he big birds ..... made Iii-this area." oven:rowding, Buxton ..... not ----'-===
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The shops are filled with
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Daily prizes, anliques
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• Elale . lleettr'a ~ouni pupils oreo~ Pili1lshed for talklng In class.
They llO rewarded with a big
bug from .teacher.
Talking la the reuon they're
there. They are bard-of-hearlrig
stud~ts who come from as . far
away as San Clemente and TUst1n
to atlend special classes at Wilson
Elementary School. • ·
. School starts for them .I(! 'age
three. .
"Most of them come to me' with
no language at all " Mrs. Deeter Id """'--' • sa . J.uere were not five words
among the whole clus last Sep-tember.''
Mrs. beeler's clus la the fir$t of
six levels at Wilson after \Vhicb
students graduate to 'Davis Middle
School, also In Cosio Mesa.
''The -key Ls repetition," Mrs.
Deeter explained. "We do the same
thing at the same time every day
Until ltu!y associate what we've
been· doing with the correct mouth
movements.
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"Some rtalbe In 1WO or three
days and can 'repeat whit they've
aaid in a recognizable manner. For
others it takes longer... r .
Mn. Deeter starts the lint week
by.teaching the studenl 1* ldenUty
and place In the .enviromnent.
"We write the child's. name m·
everything -the doll t h a I
·repre1enla blm. on our story board,
on ~ chair, anythtng:to Indicate r
· What la hla. I have.the chilli point to
the object or blmaell an4 •repeat iUs
name untn 'he undentands.
"Soon they ·get jlO. thif they cao .
even correct Uaeir own pro-
nunrjatlon and begjn sentel\C<"pat..
tems, .,. she added1 ' •
She works Individually ;with the
studenla having them j;llce their
hands at her throat, ·on the side of
her fac'e or beside her nose to ex ..
perience ':_Olf certain words feel. \ _..
LEARNING 'GAMF.'I '1"
While the teacher works with one
child the. others are supervised in
learning gameS by parent volun..
teers. Non-working mothers are re-
quired. to come one· day Per 'week.
·Each cblld takes borne a
notebook containing bla work In
progress, The teacher write! Djlte!
each day· to the parenla rtgarding
the child. Parents in tum write
back how the child ii progressing
at home,
Mrs. Deeter's preschoolers at-
tend ctaSs eacti . day trOm a to 11
.a.m. Kindergarteners attend from
11 to 3, a little longer.
Older children spelid the whole
day getting as much of the regular
school curricu1um as they can han-
dle. ne· ultimate goal is to Ur
tegrate theni· into tegular claMes
on a full-day · basis. Some spend
half-day in regular classes nOw.
BIG HURDLE
"We don't :do anyihmg for the
children that they can d o
themselves. I have them g~t paper,
toys and put them away. Then we
know-that they understand."
Children ·learn. to handle crayons,
how . to cut and ' paste, to use
playground equipment, names or
toys and general-school routine.
"It must be impressed on them
that there la a time to wort and a
time to 1'!11i'TbeY have to lear!' to
share aod be Independent? It. la
llt06t Important that they --.. Independent u possible.
"Pan!nts 0 f bard<>l·bearinc
children tend lo overprotect t¥m
when whit they need la jmt the op.
poaite .. These children have to lllrt
earlier and work harder to mate it
in regular classes,'' she saJd.
CAN BE ~RMAL
Mrs. Deeter takes phot~ ol
class projects to show the cblldren
a~ivities ]U:St .~mpltted: '
During l>olidays the cliildren
learn names and shapes and colors
. appropriate to th~ ,season.
The Oag salute is mod10ed. Love
an<j. respect of the flag ls taught
before • ihey cap l~am the ; more
complicated-Pledge of Allegiance.
'1Cbildren will only do things they
get plea.sure . from doing,'' the
teacher explained. 0 We haye to
create an attr&ction to make them
do what we want them to do."
Big breakqirougbs, like the one
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boy who at long last "'!' suo.
ctllfUIJy toilet-trained, are ad-
mired by all and rewarded with big
bugs and loving talk.
Teac:blng materla~ are keyed to
the colO< being learned that week.
Sentences are spelled out on a story
board ualng pictures of objects and
. colored disks to represent colors.
Words like ;ithe", "a", and "ls"
are spelled ooL
All games and puzzles that the
·hank>f.bearlng yoongsters lackjo
Jmprove coordination, manipulation
and reuoning. They also learn how
to play together."
"LltUe children don't p I a y
together, .. Mrs. Deeter said. "They
play near each other. We help them
to think for themse!ves. I always
make them play 'with a toy or game
longer than they want to, so they
have to learn to play wilh it ·
another way . .,
"Everything we do is based on
language, so our main objective ls
to get them talking. Up to age
three la the optimum time for
learning language. We haft le ..
them u early as we cu.~
already ~ )'WI
w~ e get them!' '
The u conUnliel outaide the
classroom field trlpa.
0 1 encourage p11rents to take
these children everywhere with
them ao that they get as many U•
perienceJ as poaible.
"We want them to have every u·
perlence that a nonnal child would
have so that language will ht
meaningful to them.
Mrs. Deeter was recognised ht
January as special e d u ca t I o n
teacher.of-the-year for O r a n g 1
County .
Proof that she ls surpassing he.I"
goals lies in the graduating
sfudents. They have begun to make
teaching aids to help tbe 3-year-olds
get started.
"When the day comes when the
light of recognition shines on ~
race of a child, everything you've
done is worth it," said the teacher,
who celebrates every word spokea.
In her cla!s.
Call for Help \Ifill B·e Heard
f 11For someone who bu never faced it,
l it ls very diseouragl.ng. You don't know
where to turn, where to begin, in what
direction to aearch for help.''
. These are the thoughts of Mrs. Albro
W119on, mother ol three. Beth, 11, has a
' , profound hearing loaS 1n her left-eir.
Barbara, t, hal normal bearing. Jean-
t ette, jull turned 5, baa a serious bearing
Impairment.
Mrs. Wilson knows the · dlificulty a
newcomer to the county encounters when
seeking treatment and training for bear-
ing impaired children.
She suggested steps a mother can take .. u she suspects her child nU1ht have a
· bearing problem. ·
"I feel lt ls· well worth the money t.o
b.ke ev.ery child to an audiologist for an
, audiogram. A child can h8ve a sUght
· ~hearing loss and give oo indication ol lt to
his parents.
' FIND PROBLEM
!,· "The audiologist can determine if the child is hard-of-hearing, profoundly deaf,
' has an emotional problem r1I hu normal
hearing. It might just be that the family
Is talking for the child, ~llm'"!'.\lng the
.t child's need to learn more w~., ·
) Alter the audlolo1lst has ;dtla~ •
>wbat the toas is and what.kiild'al aid JI '
lneeded, Mrs. Wilson suggestoil OQiitacting
the crippled children's service ot Orange
County Health Department.
'"Ibey wW know of any progr'Fft plan--
,bed or in operation that could meet the
chlld's needs. Through this agency we
were referred to the demonatraticll home
of John Tracy Clinic and a speech
,therapi st.
"Lafer Jeanette was accepted by the
Assessment Center, a pilot program then
·located In Westminster. The center got Dier ready to attend clBSSeS at Wilson
"when she was old enough," she explained.
BECOMES AWARE
· At the assessment center Jeanette was
one of 33 children grouped acc:mding to
problems in classes of six. She became
aware of watching Ups, begu to.,. say
,aome words and worked at home with bet
parenla. She learned to ride a tiuS, be
\away from borne and take orders from
'someone besides her parents.
' With hearing losses, It Is Important to
11discover the losa and begin training 11
'soon as possib1e. Jeanette's loss wa1
discovered at 11 months so training could
begin early. .
. Mrs. Wilson shared some simple m.
iA:licaUons that a mother can ,!'atch for.
/l1GNS OF TROUBLE , "Jeanette didn't react at all ·lo light·
'"1ng and thunder, alepl soundly through
1be noisiest racket In the morning and
ltidn't react at all to loud nolsea beblnd
...... men I acolded her, raising my voice ~ most mothers do, I moved out of her
~ing range. She never heard a word. ~e .. talked for her." WbeneVU abe ·~anted something she'd drag us over to
<?t and didn't have to talk."
t Beth's problem wasn't u _.-.nt.
j;When riding In the car bet-her
parents she only responded to her
tnother'a voice. Her good ear was directed
toward the passenger side.
When her mother read nur1ery .rhymes
nd bedtime stories Beth always chooe ~er own book to look at while her inolher
ad.
<l!!JEVEll BEARD
'' ••1 know now that she never beard
;lnythlng I reaci. I read Mother Goose to
yself for years," Mrs. Wilson added.
.: In the Wilson ho<llehold eveJ')'QllO la ln-
olved' in teaching Jeanette. "I'm
~temally grateful for every word ~ ut-
1ftl'S. The girls are stricter than I am, ~ven now. She has to get everything
,..fecL
" "I've found that the 'mo81 lmportaat
thing with tbe young hlrck>l.jlearlng
• ls to never say "yes' or '.oo' un1eu ~ou really do understand wbat Ibey are
pylng. .
t~ "Better reaponsea ... 'tell me tbat :..aa1n· or 'show me'."
Jeanette Is dolni her bit on tha icJiborbood level tn eduutlna tha
'ltneral public about bearlnc lM-,\11 G(
Iler playmate& have ~ to ber....,
Ing aid.
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senger Belsj Turley; and tir .. cloekwl56 from rtgbl; Nita Kennode,
Gina Logache, Donald Holdeman, Lori Houghton, Jeff Guzman ..
The olllldt9ll -amo~unf deal performers In a benefit show
slated for Satt1rday,. b 1 , 1t 8 p.m. In Villey lllgb School,
Santa Ana.
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learns how
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from Mrs, Elsie
Deeter in
Wilson pro.11rem,
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Own Ki rn d of Mus·ic
••we need to attack deafness
, from all aides," aald Roy K.
Holcomb, area supervisor for die
deal, James Madison School, Sanla
Ana. .
Holcomb shoUld know. His wire
and two chUdren are deaf.
A major weapon In the light la
the annual benefit show aponsored
by the Santa Ana Guild for the
Deaf. The organiuUon ls composed
of parents of the 13 deaf children
from 15 IOUthern Orange County
.', achool districts who 11'-
tend Madison.
A tw .. part program la scheduled
for ~turday, March 111 at 8 p.m. In
Valley High Schoo~ Santi Ana.
Professional entertalner1; students ·
of Madison and their parents are on
the bill.
Entertaining wDI be John Euton,
Judy James, Mandly the Mystic
"and Company, Omar and Edclle and
• others, For the past two years
Nanette Fabray . headlined the
show.
Part two of the evening will
ltature tha ehlldrtn expressing
themaelves throoih gymulllct,
panlom)me and --la .sip langusge.
Parents of dW children will
demdnstrate how total ...,.
munk:aUon with a deaf child, witla '
lalk and manllal c:ommunlcatloa,
can be eUecttve ... Mathen wlll lbow
bow television progr11111 can be m.
terpreted for their chlldreo, bf
performing a vocal llWllbs' w!U.
accompanying m a n 'u 1 I c6m.
mmrlcation.
Funds r .. 11zec1 from past shows
have gone toward purdiase ol mwe
than l,llOO boob on dealnest, llald •
trlpa, special equipment a n 4
auditory aids, Holcomb Nici.
''The fund• help provide things
that dW cblldttn need and lbat tha
state ·and -... , ilft u,.
he uplilne4. "We -ara 11"8 • ~ 4ea1 of materlall ancl equip.
111<11t but a deal cblld -..
much u we ctn 11ve bin."
Prevlou.! allows hava drawn
crow1s ol 1,5'1 people -·0range, Loa Ancelu and Rlvenldt
counties.
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~row~ed DisneyJand's .Cinderella du r~g the park's t\\'t>day Cinderella t;es·
l!val." Mrs. Dorothy Field (left) ol Capistrano Beach. Making the presentation
"' Disneyland hostess, Kathy Murphy.
Fulltrton Open Sun., 12·5 p.m.
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JAN FLEMING, E d iso n
High School senior, won two
second prizes for portfolio and
art work at the Orange
District, California Federation
of Women's Club Art Contest
in Anaheim. She w a s
sponsored by the Woman 's
Qub of Huntington Beach.
GRADUATING as a Na-
tional Airlines stewardess is
Cynthia Lynn Pfi ngstel ,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James John Pfingstel of Costa
Mesa .
Miss Pflngslel a t t e n d e d
Marina High School a n d
Orange Coast College.
RECENT vacationers in Santa
Barb~a are the Messrs. and
Mmes. J. S. Brewer and S. D.
Whisner of Newport Beach, F.
M. Lemon, Laguna Be11ch,
Derek Hughes, Westminster
and Miss Sally Velie, Hun-
tington Beach.
Health y Ti p
Exercise is important to ·
mental health as well 11
physical. 0 u.r push·button
civilization requires leu and
less muscular activity.
A planned e1erci1e pro-
gram, combined with calorie
counting, will put you on the
fit side .
CONGR4TULATIONS TO OUR
COUNTRY COUSINS
at
'2tcL.w!!ca
on their
24th ANNIVERSARY
BARROWS COUNTY
!PO PULATION 61
in Liclo Te rritory
11 Ce le brating with
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• . Your Horoscope '
Capricorn: Magnetism Needs Control
FRIDAY
MA'RCH 10
l!y SYDNEY ~MARR
A reader named Pea:gy
writes from Oakland to inform
me: "It Is always best to
Criticize Virgo and to natter
Leo and Libra. J make this a
rule o( thumb," she says, "and
It always works." Keep it up,
Peggy. Virgo can take it and
Leo and Llbra deserve it.
ARIES (March 21·April 19):
You make money doing what
you like to do. Prestige is
enhanced. You get what you
need. Family member makes
peace. Gift purchase now
would work Wonders. Act ac-
cordingly. Taurus and Li br a
are involved.
TAURUS (April 21>-MllJ' 201:
You get action . Your works
are recei ved . even acclaimed.
Be confi dent and original .
Adhere to your own style ..
Plscn person understands.
"'Take care in traffic and
around electricity. Avoid ex-
cess speed.
GEMINI (May 2t-June 201:
Persona you may have givu
up on make appearance. And
they let ad.iorui speak louder
than words -on your behalf.
Older individual lends benefit
of experience -and capital.
You're going places.
CANCER (June 21-July 22):
Friend can show you the. way.
Be receptive. Don't force
isllues. Acctnl on finishing,
completing project. Leg a I
transaction is featured. You
are concerned with area of
marriage, partnership .
Protect interests.
LEO (July 23·~ug. 221: You
get aid from one who served
you in past. Be independent
without being arrogant. Dance
to YQOr own tunei but show a~
preciation to Joyal individual.
Another Uo figures pro-
minently.
VIRGO I Aug. 23-Sepl. 22):
Creative forces break through
to surface. You gain through
change, travel, variety. Rela-
tiorui with opposite sex are in-
tensified. Nothing o c c u r s
halfway. It's apt now to be all
or nothing.
LIBRA IS.pl. 23-0cl, 22):
Emphasis on who owns what
-and you may come old with
more . than anticipated. Re-
main flexible. Element of tim·
ing favors your eltom. Be
aware of property rights and
values. Salftta.rh11 may be 'in-
volved.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. ll):
Be aclive. Make contact!.
Send messages. Your efforta
will be well recei ved. Know
th is and act accordingly. Short
journey could provide key to
advancement. Ask and
answers now can be provided.
SAGITIARIUS (Nov . 22·
Dtc. 21 ): Money area is ac-
tivated . Efforts bring
favorable results. Key is to get
going. Delay now would be er·
ror._Time is right. Long-s1and-
ing debt could be repaid.
Investigate. Find reasons why .
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan.
19J: Puzzle pieces fall into
place. Family harmony can be
restored. Your views are vin-
di cated. Be a gracious winner.
Personal magnetism soars.
You get what you want. But be
sure you know :what is really
needed.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
18): See through pretense. Get
to heart of matter. tbeck
Campaign Attacks VD
' A campala:n to inform the
public of treatment sites for
venereal disease has been
launched by the Costa Mesa
Junior Women's Club, ac-
cording to Mrs. Peter A. Viot-
t.o, pTesident.
Decals have been printed by
the club for placement in
public restrooms throughout
lhe Harbor Area. These decals
Jilt addresses of two places
anyone 12 years of age or
older may go for confidential
e1amination and treatment.
"Venereal disease has been
in an epidemic stage since
1958 and this year a quarter
million people will be in-
fected," the cl ub said.
"Many people do not realize
that syphillis and gonorrhea
still are among the most
serious ol our communicable
disease problems."
Club members also said that
direct cost of maintenance of
patients with sy ph i 11 l tic
psychoses in mental hospital!:
is estimated to be $50 millon
per year.
The Juniors are oritanizing a
speakers' bureau with in-
terested citizens being trained
for assignments by D r .
Thomas J. Albert of the
Orange County Health Depart-
ment.
Coordinating the project is
Mrs. Ronald st~e. mental
health chairman.·
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leases. Promises should be
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counsel. Don't be you r o"·n
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PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20):
Friends who. had disupte
reunited. You are Hkely to
play key role. Emphasis on
gain. Those in po!!ltlons of
authority bestow fa vors. There
Accidents
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Family Dri ra ks Deep. _0f Life
DEAR. ANN LANDERS: Y o u • v e
rinted Jots or letten from kJds who are llha~ because lbeir fathers drink But don l lhink you've ever prlnled a l~ler
'lllll a teenager WMR falber stopPOc! r~Jrlng. Here's one. ·
For as Jong as I can remember my dad
nd mom had troubles because be never
lme home from work when he was su~
osed to. When be did come home be was
lopped. On weekends he'd get com-~lely smashed.
Aboul a year ago mom told him to get
,me ~p and shape up or abe was going
• a divorce lawyer. She said it was
boolulejy his iaSl chance. Well that did
• My life is so different now Jc~ barely
elleve it.
Dad is home after work every night at
: 15. Our whole family has dinner
igelber. I just found oul be b really
mart. He can talk intelligently on many
~bjects. We never knew it because be
ever n:iade any sense at night and In the
aornlng he was too hung over to talk.
I'm not-afraid to inVite company to the
ouse anymore. I used to shudder when
1y friends came over because I never
oew whal shape dad would be lri. When
e ·was drinking his language wasn 't the
l!Sl.
Last summer we took our first real
• acation. We 're going to do it again in
uly. Life ls so great when you have
l)lllething to look forward to.
I wonder if men who drink realize what
difference their boozing makes to their
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PY KID , ..
DEAR HAPPY KID: Yoa fold ...... •....:
ud fa a way IUI I aevw coald. You .... ,,.,_,_ ... _loAA,a
-or u lie .,.it ..w. Tiie IMt .,.
-b lllfPt --bal U'a Ille mott dlfflcalt. It CAN be time, lltnver.
M1 eecrabll8d1• t.e )WI' w ud. my
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DEAR. ANN !ANDERS : Mr husband
and I have been married for 12 yeara. We
get aloog well together and have no prob-
lems we can't resolve before . we tum
oul lhe llgbl al nl8hl. Something b
bothering me, however, and I don't want
lo mentioo ii to Phil. '
It's his mother's frequent references lo
his balr. Phil b <Ill]! 311 but bb balr b aall
and pepper. It doetn'l bother me in llie
least, in lacl, I like ii. When· we were
married be was only 24 and had some
gray in his hair even then.
My mother·in-law implies that I am the
cause of her SOD'S gray hair. For ex·
ample, she'll 11y, "Pbll, dear, your hair
b lurnlni so fall -b your wile worrying
Y9U into old age?" Althoulb abe does it 1n a kidding way it
et s y's
RE-SET ·YOUR
DIAMOND
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lrb me. Does gray balr have an,ylbinfl to
do with wony? Wbol sbould I say! -A•
A LOSS FOR. WOR.DS
DEAR LOSS: Gray Ulr llu ao11iiu lo
do wltll wonylag. ll'a u ~
cborocterladc. cu-.,. ·pod · tllal •
Pbll fa gellfng llis gray ulr from bfa
motber, not YCMI, dear. Wise b1m ap IO
BE cu lelf lier .
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have been
reading your column &ince I was a years
old. I am 14 now and I wanl to pay you
back for all lhe lhlnp I have learned.
Here are aome facts that I'll bet you
don't know:
1be lruil fly has 8 cbromooomes. The
pea planl has 14. Corn bas 20. Lemons
have 46. 1be crayfish has 200. In humans
and all mammafs the male chromosome
pair b X and Y. The female pair b XX.
In the bird world it ls reversed. 'fbe male
bird bas two Identical chromoeomes
whereas lhe hen has lwo dill>renl ones.
Aie you surpriled? -MOBILE, ALA.
DEAR MO: Am I sarprlsed? Wow? I
bad no lclea. Tbaaka for tile ftll la. H a
crayfllb wtllea la and ub bow 111111y
cllromosome1 be bas I'll be able to tell
blm.
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October
Rites Set
Betrothal
Revealed
While you wait! MONICA SUNDQUIST
May Rite
In Offing
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Barker
of Costa Mesa have aMOunced
the engagement of t h e l r
daughter, Laura D 1 a n n e
Barker, to Daniel Timothy
Rynne, 80R of Mr. and Mrs.
Francb M. R.ynne of Milton,
Mass.
A June wed~lng b plaMed
In Newport Beach.
The bride-elect gradualed
from Cosla Mesa High School
and will pursue a college
education while the bride-
groom-elect completes bis en.
listment in the U.S. Navy. He
is currently serving on the
USS T. E. Chandler in Long
Beach.
Our Eastern manufacturer will be here with
$250,000 in mountings. The largest selection in
Southem Calif. Many antique reproductions and
European ~tyles.
A cllamoncl sett•
direct from the manufacturer
from whom we buy many of
our top quality mountings, will
be in our store •••
Saturday, March 11
10 a.m. 'Iii 5:30 pm
To help you select just the
right mounting for that tran·
sured diamond or heirloom
· gem. We will set your stone
into the mounting of your
choice while you wait.
For this special nlllt •••
Ashly's ii off1rl19
1/3 off~
On all mouatl191
and diamonds la stock
Hundreds of new.style moant·
ings in stock for your selec-
tion, in both men's. and wom·
en's rings, ean:ings, pe~nts
" and dinner rings.
See your own .gem
stones set before your
very eyes!
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Dinn~Ring
Dinner Ring
Engagement Ring·
Gents Ring
Enrl•1s
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Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Sund·
quist of San Clemente ba,ve
aMOunced the engagement of
their daughter 1 Monica Sund-
quist to Paul Bennett.
Miss SundquiBI b a gradwjle
of San Clemente High School
and her fiance, son of George
J. Bennett Jr. of Sprlngfield,
Ohio, was educated in Spring.
field.
A May 6 wedding ls being
planned at camp Pendleton.
June Date
Selected
Mr. and Mrs. Burr Sherick
of Newport Beach have an·
nounced the engagement of
their daughter, Tracy Sherick,
to David Beauchamp, son of
Dr. and Mrs. Robert
Beauchamp of Balboa.
'I1>e couple plan a June 10
wedding in St. And r ,e w s
Presbyterian Church, Newport
Beach.
Both graduated f r o rn
Newport Harbor High School.
The brideooelect is aUending
Fashion Trick
The layered dreSI for spring
lakes on. lhe separalea look
with a make-believe tank
top, with contrasting fabric
sleeves or with a matcblng
short jacket.
the University of Arizona and .._ __ ·-"""iii;;."'"' the prospective bridegroom .....
graduated from lhe U of A.. TRACY SHERICK
. AUCTION
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Viewing I: Inspection from 12 noon until tifftt of
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T-: C11h or Chock
Nearly Everyone
Listens to Landers
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Shampoo Bowl Therapy
Wet Hai·r Let Qown
denles revealing any lamlly ·. 0 1 gum/' c o o ct u d t.I
gOMip bul allows lbal she does balnfresoer Joe Garlboy, "K'I
lalk. fusl Iba lntbnalo 111"'"1 ......
Hairdresser Joe W a l s o n lhe fa<l lbaf she's alllinC -
says be figures one ....... with 1 plutlc Ill""' .. .._
women confide in t h e I r her d.--, ber hair clrlpplitl.
hairdresser Is that !here i. lit' no false imap to malat1io ·~
Uo chance the husband and
hairdresser will ever meet .
"I mel a husband al a party
one night," W&bon recalled, ~9'/:;
however. "Ho didn~ look al all
Uke I'd lmagine;d."
Wh,y do the ladles open up? llDTIQUE. (cl•fl t
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Clubs Focus on Hypnosis, Fine Ar.ts ··
Music, drama and art fill
oodll ulendan tor Crance
Coast clubl. DllcuNiolll ud
demanatraflOO will cover knit
lllltcllery ud b)'llllOlla. the
FBI ud patriolilln early -
week.
Christian Women
Knit llllldlery will b •
demanatrlled by Pllly It>Dou
of a fllbrlc abop at the Tua-
day, Mardi U, Ptberini of
the South Coast Cllriltlan
Women's Oub at 12:15 p.m. In
Ben Brown's rutaurant.
Barbara Paine, teach!DI
loader of Bible Study
Fellowahlp ol Ventura will
provide music ud I speclal
mes111e. NUl'lery care la
available.
First Nighters
Finl Nlghler residenll ol
Manarcb Bay will boll an
CllJtnlng nJcbt dinner party
pnce<11nc the Tueaday, Mirch
14, openlnc of "Personal Ap-
pearanc,,," at the Laguna
Moulton Playhouae.
Coektilla at a will be follow-
ed by di.oner at 7 in tbe Vlc!or
H1Jllq Inn. Col. and Mrs.
William HilbY Bruuere are
in charge of mqernenll.
British
O.iJC)l!en o1 !ht Britllb
Empire, C&rlll>roob Culle
Chapter, will meet TuMday,
March 14, 11 7:30 p.m. in the
home of Mn. Alan Love.
Women of Brit.iab ancestry or
birth are welcome to attend.
Anniversary
Members of the Ml!llon
Viejo Women'• Club wUl
111ber I.a the Ml1&lon Viejo
Swim and Racquet Club Tues-
day, March 14, at a p.m. to
mark the eroup'1 filth an-
niversary and honor put u -
ecutive board members and 1
chairmen.
Lido Isle
Medlcal upecll of bypnoals
will be deacribed by Dr.
Robert C. Wnndrull, 1'71 Chief
of Staff at Hoag Memorial
Hospital. Prebyterian, 'for
membera or the Lido l1le
Woman's Club. ,
Stretch fabric creations will
be modeled ud 1twlng in-
21tructlons awarded OR Tues.
day, Mardi If, In the Lido
Iale Woman'• Club atarting at
1 p.m.
Philharmonic
boot a SI. Patrick'•
bomemal<er 1-Wed-neaday, Moreb IJ, al noon in
the Newport Beach Mullllc
Temple.
Theta Sigma Phi
WriU., 1 Biography will be
Ille topic of Mrs. Harriet
Hinsdale of Laguna Hills when
ahe speaks to fellow members
of Theta Sigma Phi, honorary
will 1ponsor 1 POW-MIA In·
formaUon nlaht at 7:30 p.m.
Monday, Mardi 13. In tho
Fountain Valley HiCh School
auditorium.
Monday Club
Mar l o Fal'rar, bau.
baritone will entertain
members of the Laguna Beach
Monday Mornlni Club durin&
1 luncheon meeU., al 11:311
1.m. Moreb 13 in lbe Hotel
Laguna.
Harbor Star Chapter IA ol
the Order of Eutern Star will
moel Tueaday, March 11, at I
p.m. at the Temple. Brolbera'
N!Cht IViU feature brolben
llJlinc various chapter poalo
lions.
10Clety (or women i n 1-;;~jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii journalism al the Tuesday,!
March II, meetin& al 11:30
a.m. in Berll!lhirea, Newport
Beach.
UCI Friends Speakers
Troubl• l]>Ola thr®gbout the A lour of lbe WIJliam world wW be diSCllMed by Dr.
Andrews Clsrk library and 1 Healer Olewiler ud Mrs. Ellil
visit to the Russian art col-Porter at the Tuesday, March
JecUon in Barnsdall l>ark 14, meeting of the Orange
Gallery comprtoe !be UCI Couoly Spuker1 Forum in the
Friend> of the Library yearly , home of Mrs. !. Earle
outing slated for Tueaday Phillips, Santa Ana , starting
March 14. ' at 1:30 a.mr
The bus will leave at 1:45
a.m. in front of RoblMOn's
chime tower, Fashion I!lancl.
Scheduled return is 3:45 p.m.
Reaervations must be made
with ibe UCJ Friends office.
Challengers
'l'.een Challenge Women of
Orange County are collecting
trading stamps during the
month of March which will be
used for the purchase of a van
for center's drug prevention
team.
BSP
Freedom wlll theme the
fJ.nt anniversary dinner for
members of Xi Eta Xi
Chapter, Bela Sigma Phi
Tuesday, March 14., In
Jericho's restaurant, Hunt-
ington Beach beginnlnjJ at 8
P:m. Chapter activities will be
highlig~led. -
Mey Fest
We Back 1bu Up with
1"38 so. MAIN al EDINGER-. SANTA ANA. PHONE 54r-3993
QUALITY
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Mualc of the Cl1S1lc1I
Period will be the topic of
Roger Hickman, instructor al
UC! wben he speils Tueaday,
March 14, at 10 a.m. to the
Harbor View Hilla
Pbilbarmonic Committee in
!be borne of Mr•. A. Donald
Goedeke, Corona de! Mar.
stamp!!! may be depoalted at
the Teen Challenge Center,
Orange. Arrangement& can be
made ror pickup.
Plans have been set in me>-
tion for the annuaJ benefit of
the Laguna Beach Ebell Club,
the Bavarian Mai Fest, sched-
uled for May 15 in the Little
Bavaria Restaurant in Del
Mar.
FOR MEN
LA TEST STYLES-CUTS AND COLORS • ) ..
c'est finis
e, we flftl1h tll of our "•irc:ut•
richorC! ouellette salon
1610 woot -•I hitltway -,...+ '-ch, 642-.1970
A st. Pabick's Day coffee
will be oerved al 9:30.
OES
Harbor Starbright Club will
jewels by joseph
111rche1 for jewe~
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Colonial Dames
The FBI and Its Relation to
You will be the 1111bject of a
talk by William A. llromW1ky,
lonner FBI agent and now in
the spa.ct program, at a
meeting of the Cava lier
Chapter, Colonial Dames of
the Seventeenth Century.
The group will gather Tues.
day, March If, at 12:15 p.m. In
Hotel Laguna. Reporta wlll be
made on the state conference
in Anaheim.
Coast Auxiliary
Mrs. George W. Woll wu
re-elected aod ln.rtalled aa
president of the AUl.iliary of
South Coiat Community
Hospital
Also installed were the
Mmes. Arthur E. Briggs, vice
president; V. Dou a: I a 1
Matheny, recordina: secretary;
Charlea H. Wingler, cor-
reapondini aecretary; Jack !.
Braham, treuurer, a n d
Leland Peart, chairman of
volunteers.
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Open Mon. thru Sat. 10 a .m. • 3 p."1 . Slurt 'Jale
""W...A.., Te Mmt '" T-. ¥el• Tel. 642·8788
Chapter, ORT will """"
brunch at I a.m. Monday,
March 13, in the Huntington
Beach bomeofMrl, Harvey!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Singer. Ii
SC Junio;s ORANGE South Coast Junior Women COUNTY ART SHOW TODAY THRU SAT.
Tip Worth
A Smile
In a booklet for consumers,
an appl iance inanufactun.r in-
cludes Ups on positive thinking
along with advice on bow to
care for and me washers,
dryers, dl!bwaahers.
The Ups inclilde lbi! one:
"Remember to smile." The
manufacturer d I d n • t a a y
whether thi8 tip t:0mes in
eapeclally handy when an ap-
pliance hreaka down.
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FASHION IS FUN
FASHION j ISLAND ............
Pacific COis! Hwy. Newport Beach
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At Hearing
Huntfniton ·Beach Councilmen wlll
decide AJ)rll 3 if they want to keep an old
promise to developer John D. Lusk.
The promlse lnvolves changing the
zoning on 36 acres of industrial land on
which Lusk wants to build agartments.
In August 1969, councilmen reached an
informal agreement with Lusk to allow
apartments on a portion of his nearly 400
acres of industrial land, if he develops a
large industrial park.
But Monday night, that agreement
seemed on shaky ground .
The planning commission has denied a
master plan change which would allow
' the apartments and it is now before the
council. Councilmen agreed to delay a
decision on it tmtil an April 3 public hear-
ing. but some council members expressed
their feelings anyway.
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Po t Fouls Madera County
Chimp's
-Seeks Its Pla ce Senses
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -1•1a11•tt
MADERA (AP) -Local "I'm kind of afraid to move L~~N°::'DA~.~~~
Marijuana fouls Up a chimp's residents art confident 1he Mcause If we do something cL01ao 1.t.Tu•o.t.Y
Ume stnse, a team of scien-!here w\11 be a lot of dl111ree-''W• trr 119.-"' IMl'll aeographical c e n t e r of "tO¥r C9flflden(9N tlsta has rtporl.ecj. ment with everyone jumplng utte o.fttllr ... ,. •c. tMar v..1
California lits aomewhere In on me," Grote said. "l'm i~~'!!'!!'"!!"!!'"~'!!"!!'!!' ~.,..!!'!!"!!'~~ Three chimpanzees who had Madera County, and they're 1: learned to count seconds in a going lo be fairly certain be-trying to figure out exactly fore making any statements."
complicated button • pushing where. The townsite of Minarets,
sequence ending wilh a Government report s over six miles up the Fresno River
reward of food , got so mixed the years have labeled this from Madera, was considered
up after being dosed with San. Joaquin Valley farming !he state's center in 1893,
marijuana that they tern-cou nt y as the 1tatt'1 historians say.
geographical hub but failed to Bui in the 1930s, the Bureau
porarily lost their hard-won pinpoi nt the precise center. ot Standards reported the 1
abUity to tf.1.1 time. Now, the county supervisors location was near O'Neals in
This trouble. a tendency to ha ve Instructed their engineer· the Sirrra Nevada foothills .
overestimate the pasuge of ing staff to make aurveya and And a United St a t e
time, has been noted in human draw coordinates in an at· geological survey in 1938
users of marijuana. So Donald tempt to locate it. reported the center is "a~
G. Conrad, Timothy F. Chamber of Com mer c e proximately 35 miles in a
Elsmore, and Frank J. Sodetz Manager Owighj K. Parks en· northeasterly direction from
of the Walter Reed Army visions erecting a statue, the town of Madera."
lnstitute of Research decided perhaps in the sha pe of a 0 n e government-provided
to test the effect on chimps. California bear, to attract map in the 1960s circled a SO.
They used 1 compound with touris ts to the site. square-mil" area of the coun·
a Jong name, unprintable in "Jt would focus 11ttention on ty, contending the ce nter is the area as a distribution son1ew here inside the circle. ordinary newspaper 1 Y Pe' point, which it is," Parks said. Parks said. whic h Is believed to be the
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master plan," Councilman ~orl'!\a
Gibbs commented. "Some of this in-
formation says the industrial people need
this housing at this price. I don't believe
it."
Dr. Klaus Steinger, foreign edi tor of Ne\\'S Deutschland, East Ger-
many, presents .Angela Davis with bouquet or red carnations in honor
or International Women's Day as she leaves courthouse in San Jose.
She is being tried on charges stemming from August, 1970 shoot·
out at Marin Caunty Cour hOuse in which four died . "principal psychoactive con-But County Engineer Al Although unable to point out
Grote is hesitant to tackle the spot, residents placed 11
stituent of marijuana," The what has been a controversial plaque in courthouse park In
three chimp subjects had been matter in years past when 1988 proclaiming the county
trained to manipulate levers various small Cilmmunities as the state's geographical
and push buttons at various made some claim to the honor. center.
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Councilman Jerry Matney, laking over
for Mayor George McCracken who relin·
quished his gavel noting that he might
have a conflict or interest, sided with
Mrs . Gibbs in a brief skirmish with ~un
cilman Al Coen over protoc-01.
Coen objected to Mrs . Gibbs aski~g
questions about the project when a pub\lc
bearing on it wasn't yet scheduled .
''I just want to know i( there have been
any deals made on this lately," she said.
"Point of order!" yelled COen . "Any
discussion now is improper."
Matney overruled Coen.
Actor Pulls Out
Of Coun cil Race
So Show Can Air
LOS ANGELES (APJ -Actor Ed
Nelson, candidate for the city council in
suburban San Dimas, has withdrawn
frcim the race, blaming the Federal Com-
munications Commission.
Thalidomi,de Counsel
To PursueDrug Case
. STOCKHOLM CUPI J -A lawyer, who
won large damages for Swedish victims
or the drug thalidomide, says he is
prepared to take the makers of the drug
imipramine to court.
Henning Sjoeslroem said he knew o(
two cases with indications that the
mother's use of imipramine, known in
Sweden as Tofranil . caused their babies
to be born derormed.
Dr. \Villiam ~1cGride of Australia
reported in a medical journal last week
evidence suggesting that an Australian
child had been born defonned after
the mother had taken imipramine, a
drug used against mental depression.
e"idence its product causes deformities
in unborn children, but pledged to study
questions raised abOut. the drug.
The pharmaceutical company, Ciba-
Eigy Ltd. of Basel. said it believes doc-
tors can continue to prescribe imipramine
as they have In the past. The firm said it
warned doctors all along that imipramine
is inadvisable during at least the first
three months of pregnancy.
The Australian Health Department also
has urged that country's doctors not to
_prescribe. the drug for women of child-·
bearing age until it ca11 evaluate
McBride's findings .
Powerful House
' ' Official to Quit
specified interval!! to get1~;~;;~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 something to eat. !i
This was their work assign-BOUTIQ UE ment. If they missed their
cues within the prescribed
time lnlervols, they had to CLEANERS start the whole tedious •
quence all ove r again rrom
scratch. They seldom missed.
·They then were g i v e n
graduated doses or the mari-
juana substance injected into
their chip rare of orange slices
or bananas.
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KIDS LOVE
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changes in humans, they fell
behind In their work and it
took the , sa me time to get
back on the job.
NIWI MASTElltHARGI! ACCEmD FOR STORAGE CHAllGES
At higher doses, they seem·
ed too befuddled about the
passage of time to resume the
workaday routine which had
earned them their keep,
So persistent are the effects
of marijuana that It took up to
three days for the chimps to
begin to recover from their
timing errors.
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The 43·year-cld actor, formerly of the
television series "Peyton Place," an-
nounced his withdrawal Monday, saying
that betause of FCC rulinas, he was
faced with a Los Angeles arts blackout
o(a television movie in'whlch he pla yed
a major role. A National }knadcasting Company
spokesman saidlhe movie, "Banacek," a
two-hour pilot for a new series, probably
would be shown 111 scheduled March 20,
now that Nelson was no longer a can-·
Mrs. Gun Larsson, 41, appeared on a
Swedish television show Monday night
with Sjoestroem and said she had giv en
birth to a deformed baby in 1963 after
laking the drug during the first three
critical months of her pregnancy. She
said the baby, born without arms and
without one major blood vessel, lived on-
ly fi ve weeks.
"Thi.s change in timing
beha vior appears to confirm
data on humans," the
\VASHINGTON (AP) -Rep. William researchers said
M. Colmer. chairman of the powerful •p;i;;ii;i;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;ii~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;iiii;iii~iiiiiiiiiiii-. House Rules Co mmittee and for 40 years II
didate for public office. .
Nelson said he was to be blacked out 1n
the Los Angeles area after he appeared
on .a "Night Gallery" show Wednesd~y.
triggering a demand from .rival . city
councU candidates for equal prime time.
The FCC has ruled that television
networks have to give all candidates in a
contest for public office equal time if one
of them Is shown on the screen in any
capacity.
Medical experts estimated 2,000 preg-nant women in Sweden use the drug
every year.
Prof. Aske Liljestrand said the Swedish
Social Board requested additional in·
formaUon from Dr. McBride. He said the
makers of the drug sent a letter to all
Swedish physicians advising them !gainst
_prescribing inUpramine to pregnant
women.
Meanwhile, the Swiss manufacturer or
the drug has denied there ia: any hard
a Mississippi congressrrtan has annoonced
he will retire at the end crl his term in
January.
"This has not been an easy decision,"
the 82·year-0Jd Democrat said.
"There is a strong urge personally . , .
to continue my humble efforts in behalf
of sound, conservative government.
"But I realize that there must be an
end to all things, incl uding my con-
tinuation in the Congress. Likewise, the .
desire to spend more time with my fami-
ly is urgent as the years go by."
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SANTA CRUZ (UPI) -
"Closed because of lack of
trees" could be the sign
posted in front of the Santa
Cruz Lumber Co. mill .
The mills, constructed in
1924 in a valley on the San
Matet>Santa Cruz county
line. shut down after 48
years or operation. The
reason. lack of big red-
wood trees to feed its mas-
sive bandsaw which can
cut lumber from a red·
wood log 10 feet In dia-
meter.
"It's uneconomical to op..
erate the mill on smaJler
second iirowth Jogs," Aid
superintendent of the mill
Bill Brick. He's held that
post for the past 16 yean.
•·w. oo to •II ltnltht "plWt."
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R DAILY PILOT • Thu~, M11<h 9, 1972
Orang~ Coast Area Men in Se;rvice ·rv IDGIIlJGHTS
CBS (2) 1:00 '-· "Will Rofen' USA." James
Whitmore In a spej!lal version o the on.,.man show
In which he brings to life the spirit of the Amerl·
can bumomt. .
-Pfc. Cori L. -Jr., ,.. ol Mr. ond Mrs. CUI
L. Martin Br. ol '327 Tuslia
Avt., :N_. 11eadJ,_la, a
•. -ol tbe Second MIU'Ule . Dlri!loo'• Bollallon Landini
Telln, -··Camp · Lejeune, N.C., which bu j1111I comPleted 1ptclal 1mphlbloua
• aaault ezerclsel on tbe ble of
• Corelca with tbe French
· '·Lfgloonaira and F r e n c b
•Army-. ...
AJnnan llrtu 8. Wuld. "°" of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey R.
• Weoael ol 15131 Pelican Lane, · Hunllactoa S..cb, bu com-
p!-hll U.S. Air Force basic ~ lralalng al the Air Training
: Command'• Lackland AFB,
: Tez. Ue bu be«1 U81gned to : Keesltt AFB, Miss., Io r
: training la I h e com-
: muatcations-electronics
: ll)lilleml. Airman w-1 a~
~ tended Marina Hlgh School. •
: Airman v..... M. Boat.-• • ...., daughter o! Mr. and
; Mrs. Ralph L. Boabnan o!
• ~71 Sorento Circle, Hu& : linllon S..cb, bu completed
: her U.S. Air Force baa~
: training at the Air Training
; Omunand'1 Lackland AFB,
: Tex., for training as a ri:ledical
:. aervJces specialist.
Navy S e a m n Apprentice
\ Gerakl R. Cockrill, aon ,of Mr. ~ and Mrs. Richard Cockrill of
) 1341J Tahoe St .. Westmbuter,
: graduated from rec r ult
: training al the Naval Tralnlni
! Center to San Diego.
: He la llCheduled to report to
: Steward School, San Diego. • . • Army Speclalllt Four Lloyd
·:llal!lcool, BOO of Mr. and Mrs,
;'Stanley W. SulliCl"'l, 2037 Na·
.._ tionll Ave., Calta Meu,
: recently waa uslgned to the,_
lsl CaviUry Dlvlalon ~ (Alrmobile) al Bien Hoa Army,
; Bue, Vietnam.
; Spec. SUfficool, a rIDeman in
• Compani' C, Isl Infantry Bal-
: llllon of the Olvl!ion'• 75th
; Cav!Ury, enter..s the Army In
: Jamary; It'll.
: The Speciallst, W h 0 II e
: wife, Kathy, lives at 361 Ogle,
: Coala M-Is a graduate o!
~ Ellancll Rl8h School
A1rnum w-.J .. Genoa1 m. -of Mr. ond Mrs. Walter J. Genoa Jr., 1221
Sydney D r I v e , Huntington
&lch, bu compl>ted hla U.S.
Air Force basic !reining al the
Ah-Training Command's
Lackland AFB, Te.r. He la .... malnlnc at Lackland for
tralnlng as a 1ecurlty
policoman. --Roa Sharp, 22, aon o( Mr. and
Mrs. John Shan>, 501 Riverside
Ave., Newport Be.ach, bu been
awarded his "Green Beret"
and a honer graduate trophy
at Fort BJ"ii, North Cerollne.
One of the DAILY PIL(Yl''S
first newopaper boys, Sharp
graduated from Newport Har-
bor Higb School and attended
Orange Coest College 8"d Chapman College's W o r I d
Campus Alloal
Plor to his Fort Bragg
training, S b a r p completed
airborne trainini; al Fort Ben-
ning, Georgia, and basic
training at Fort L e w J a ,
Washington, where he was
named outstanding trainee in
his company •
Alrmon James C. Goede,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald..C.
• Goede o! 40IMJ W. Finl St ••
Santa Ana, has compi.tecl his
U.S. Air Force basic training
at the Air Training Com-
mand's Lackland AFB, Tei.
He bu been assigned lo Shep-
pard AFB, Tex., !or training
In the data aystems field. His
wlle1 Karin, Ls the daughter of
Mr; and Mrs. Bobby R.
Harvey of 2975 Mllbro, Costa
Mesa.
Navy Hoapitalmao Doupas
'L. Cllarcbenko, aon of Mr. and
Mrs. William J. Charchenko of
13722 Wlhon St., WestmlltSW,
graduated as Honor Student
from Naval Hospital Corps
School, San Diego, with a final
scholastic average of 98.49.
Marine ,Sgt. Robert W.
Osborne, husband of the
former Miss Karen D ..
Solosky of 201112 Crown Reel
Lane, Huntington Beach, has
reported for duty at the
Marine ~ Air Station, Jwatunl, Japan.
Marine Pvt. Cbrlslopber II.
Kilby, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Hmy R. Kilby of 'JJ1T Ust,
Newport Beach, C a I II ..
graduated !rom buic !reining
at the Marine Corpa Recruit
Depot In San Diego.
Marine Second Lieutenant J
Sleplae• Wallace, son of Mr,
and Mrs. John C. Wallace of
For the Record
ltJ•rriage
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&orl1, V , of :n11 SMk .. PNrl Dr!ve, OJ Alemlfos. IC UEGEll-GORENHEIN -Charin Harvey, 24, of 2115 st..rlnglon Pl.-c1. ~pt. 0-206. Newport S.ach Ind Vicki r1111. 20 .. of UICI Ptrk N~. ewpart llH(J\. ..... ' lEVtNE-SN ... \IELY -J9dc, .... of IN~ Smoke Rlvfl'" Covn , Fount1ln
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URllANTICE·AOllERTS -Otho Danltl,
40, of N7t El Ctrro Clrclr, Foun .. ln
\ltllty 1nd Mll'Y Rllth. "1, of 1533
Wtll Wll'lllOl'I, Apt. C-4. Anlf>elm.
CAltPENTER..flltOWH ._ c r. r •
Slelltlen. 21, of 1W2 Notre Dame.
WHlmln1t1r and Sharon G11I, If, of
14412 Dvcheaa. Hul'lflnll!Oll Btett\.
GONIALEZ·HERltEltO -·Jull'I Fran-cisca, 11, ol 119 Aca<:l1 Strttl, Hun-
tlntlon l!ltlch •nd EIYI ldtlls. ,,, of
l1fJ1 Benner Drive, G1rdtn Grovt.
HAR&OLO-GlLLMOR -Oelll'I Ran11d,
41 , of •15 Thtll t, L1eun1 Be-0. Ind
Sh""'! Ann, 27, of 615 Thallt , L1tulll
Bttch. GREATOREX-tUi AA1CIC -Rolltrl
stel)hen, JI, of 93' Weit ltlh St.
COSll MINI t!'ld LHllt Robll'I, 11, ti
1102 El Ctmlnt Oflvt. Coll• ,lrMu.
MURPHY-PIERCE -Jktl Pllllllci, 32,
of 5762 C11t1• Sr!ve, Huntln11ron
Btldl end S1ndr1 Loitlll, 72. 01 IMO! Mllln SI., W"lmll'lsl«.
NAUMANN-BISliOP -W1lltc1 Rey,
31, of 9132 Slbrt Larll, WHlmh11l1r
•nd M1rllvn Jtln,. ll of ~132 Sabra
Ltnl!. Wutmhuler.
CRENSHAW.MARSH -Thom I 1
Edward, 2J, Ill fOOI Grtf'!Wille,
Wt•lm1Ml91' Ind Judlttl, 2S. of 17'1
Liner Orlv.!, Tustin.
FERRALL-MARCHESI John
Cl\.lrltr'-2', of 312"" OlamOl'ld,
Hr#9(1rl !lttch tnd Mtnhl Lovlll, ts. of 124\'I Corti Ave,. 81tboil laland.
APGAR.Cl.ARK -Htrrv Ol.rfford, ''' of 719 Ptlm A'l'., Hul'lllnetOll Bttdl
Ind Ruth El1/llt, ..,, of n• Pllm
Ave .. Hu"UlllllOll Betdl.
HAHN·HA\IEN -Robert M1rsll1ll, 30,
of 1IXI E. oc11n Front, ealbol 1nc1 su ... n J1tnnt, 7', of 400 P!r•lt ROlld,
Newnori 811<1'1.
917 TINlll'lf PIKt, Coste M'I' •.t ~~=~~-Gr::· 23, of 10112 om.,-,
H RN°ANoez."SIM -' JON Htmtdts.
, of 6100 W1rMr ""'" Aptl l<-0, Hvr1ilMrt011 11...::11 •l'lcl Jl'l'ln\I L m.1:_2f, ti af:+A O, TUtlOll SI., QwtDl'I 1..fty, L{f,j!~~JT -"P::i 11, ot ~i!J g,•!141. l6, 'fl rJ'"=laT~M, GA,Z~~E'W'r6~f" -l'hlllo Jot:i
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STAIGL. JR -G1ANNLLI! -Ch1r1h JOl'ln, 40, of noe, 11tobln1011 Drltt1,
S!ll'llon ~ Dor~ AMt, 4. of UHi ,... Viii• Dt1Wt. 0.. l'ol!lf.
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fl'-'On le.di ll'lf SUI"' J1an. It; of l)lfl Yodt\I Strttt, Afl4. Ml, ~ ·-· KILL Y-CltOUSI! -TI f11 Ith.,
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STIVINSON, Jl .. ..UTIMt lt -Otl'llll
l!INllVtl. 21, of tS0 West lnotl'llHntll
ltrttt. A,.I, I, Cotti Mtlol lt'lf Lindt
Kff, 11, of IN l11tNtd. Hllntlntlltl ·-
2017 !. Ocean Blvd., Balboa,
bu completed Envtronm .. tal
Indoctrtnotlon School at
PtMacota.
His training which Included
aerodyNnnlcs, a v l a t l o n
pbysiology, engineering and
land and sea aurvlva1 ia part
o! a total o! 18 months training
leading to his designation u a
Nava) Aviator.
Alnnan SteYn J. Ill,., IOrt
of Joe M. Blspo Jr., MU
llaiegade Ave.,~-.
bu completed hla U.S. Air
Force basic training iU the Air
Training Command'• Lackland
AFB, Tex. He· has been
uslgned to l<etller AFB,
Miss., !or lralnlni In the air
tral!ic control field. H I s
mother, Joan G. Farcltte,
resides in San Clemente.
i. In the mJcl.AUanlic oo
Ocean Station Echo -the Coast Guan! Cutter Chla-
oolelgue, homeporled a t
Norfolk, Va.
NBC (4) 1:00· -The Flip Wilson Show. Oscar
Winner Lee Marvin and Laugb·ln's Ruth Buzzi Join
Fllp tonight
He II a graduate ol Estancia
High School, Coala Mesa.
Navy jJeulenoDI Lawr-
E. Cuna, busband of the
former Mila Jean A. Anclenon
of ii>! Salv-. San Clemente.
WU promoted to hll pr<Mll
ranl: while 'oervlng w 11 h
Tralnlni Squadron.it at the
Naval AJr StalJoo in Corpus
ABC (7) 9:00 -"LongstreeL" James Franci8'
cus as the blind Insurance agent challenges a bully·
Ing suspect to a fight to help expose a hijacking
ring.
KCET (28) 1:30 -"NET Playhouse Biography."
Tonight's focus falls on Judora Duncan -the
biggest dancer In the world. Marine Lance Corporal X...
aetb G. Mc.KldDey, 80n of Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd G. McKinney
of 6101 Ca!npbor A v e . ,
Westminster, has reported for
duty at Marine Barracki,
Great Lakes, Ill.
r.oast Guard S e a m 1 n
lfllllam A. Pigman, son of Mr.
and Mra. C. A. Pigman of JllSI
Kentucky Place, Costa Meaa,
KTLA (5) 9:45 -"Second Look." A 15-minule
game show with Steve Dunne as host,, asking ques:
· tlons about the m_ovie just aired. Christi. Tez. Ht II mlgnod to duUes u a .. _______ .,. ______ .,.,..,..,
Ben Too Big
Franklin Special Debat.ed
Naval FUglJt Of!lcer. .
c.oast Guard S e a ni a n
Rocrult ,,_, J, Lewis, ...
of Mra. Fem L. Lewis of 19312
Hickory L a n e , Huntlngtoit
Beach, enlialed In the Coast
Guard at Loog Beach ond IS
.-.celvlni buic training at
Alameda. Thundoy
Evening By RICK DU BROW when and where, and whether Marine Captala Jama w.
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -A with the same sponsor. It is Baker, husband o! the !onner MARCH t
sponsor's announced pool pone-said there ere plans by the Miss Cerol A. Sanchez of San 1;11 a CIJ 111-
ment of a show about Ben-sponsor to screen the show for Clemente, was 8 P P 0 l n t t d B a m"""
Commanding Officer of the D (I) m -Jamin Franklin, becaWie It is a lest audience, presumably to CommunlcatiOns Company of G CIJ.,. .., -
supposedly too "adult" for an see it ft is offended by ilie Headquarters and Service ••nai:hau
early time slot, Illustrates the "adult" moments -which is Battalion during ceremonies ti I"-"--..
so m e times uncomfortable just opening another Can or at the Marine Corps Base, llj "* 1Nt ·
alliance ol art and commerce Camp Pendleton. flil l"4aap1q. Udfl Jn television. worms, and probably a waste a~ lfl
The one-hour special, "Ben of time. Marine Pvt. Rudy L Bell, Cl!> E ._
Franklin, 'American," was What the sponsor should do son of Mr. and Mn. Harlad l!J09111ttMa.dl
sclieduled to be broadcast on la just put the show on, and Bell of 17405 Appalachian, fJ -tcJ (10) ....,,..
NBCTV March 21, at 7:30 accept the honors it will pro~ Fountain Valley, graduated (drt) '52-Rlchard Boorle, M1urten
p.m., but last week the ably get, and the few raps from baaic training at the O'Hani, Ptl.11 Uwf«t la Aultrllla,
spansor, Quaker Oats, an-too, and just forget about it Marine Corps RecrWt Depat in • couplt oC AnMrlclns tit lnwolvld
nounced lt had decided against because Jt's not a matter of San Diego. •lttl holdupa. murdlrt,. 1 csttl
going ahead with the show on life and death, and shouldn't Coast ·Guard Se am an l'Olmdup 1• ton1111e1.
that day or at that time. be built Into one. Ironic.Uy, ii Recruit Kort A. Orbacb, son of iifl:.=W-'""CIWllt
As it happens, even the star was, after all, the sponsor that Mrs. Betty J . Topalian of 2725 m WJ ..,_
or the special, Fredd Wayne, commissioned the show from Vista Del Oro, Newport • ._,.1111 ... ....._.
well-known for his oneman 8 Hollywood studio in the first Beach, enlisted la the Coast tliJ.., --.;.r;;i., .,
(R) "ludonr ~llCIN -The 81utst
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Amo" lromldt combines 1 dlt.rl 111-
mtlptlon Ind I Sllldr for I miss·
in1 m111. A(!nt fnncis 1uests.
0 (I) (I) Ill -·(R) "Th• Wty cl tht lntlrc1plln1 fist" To
belp 11po11 1 f'llj1eklna: rina. Mika
t111U.nra • bull)'-suspect lo 1 ftPt.
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,.,. II..,,. Wlk:t Jolln Fullmer ., ...... stage show as F r a n k I i n • place. It is understood that Guard Reserve at Long Beach ...,
agreed a later time slot would the spansor has Pa Id the and is receiving basic training m DOUT u.., a llllill: t:U8 SlceM llK A 1S.m11w11 111n1
be better to get a more Hollywood company, 20th Cen-at Alameda, callf. Qaqttii AMwim show •iUI StM Dun11t 11 host.
desirable audience for his tury-Fox, and is making good He is a graduate of Corona from Alolstln, T11u, tllt fnt a1 .Wq qutStiofts •boltt ttie ftCWie
sophisticated program, which on its time purchase from del Mar. High, Newport. reports on ttie rectnt LBJ Lin tlllt Just 1frtd.
otherwise would have aired at NBC by bu'"•• Into other tduutiOI symposium fNturl111 CIJ In the ~ .. --o of lht coulllry'1 top ldiaton lld10:008 . CISNln~"Susltr(',. 6:30 p.m. Midwest. shows. 1 Coast Guard Petty Officer their conce,tioA Cf tM fllt'" mm1n11ic. cf "°'iticl~ 111C1 ptfSOll-
And considering Wayne's While we're at It, let's bot Third Class Ted H. Bemon, Amerk:tn edue1tlo11. ii npects oC th11 •i+ t1mP1llll
edginess over the show's forget two good men _ son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. m • .,.,1111, issue.
delay, and the obvious large Franklin and Wayne . &th Widolf of 171 High Drive, 9 .,_ aa. B Gi mJDnl llertl1 Alw
personal stake he has in it, deserve better. And both Laguna Beach, is sailing with Gll)l,........ Mnk:ll Dtt11'1 ruelb 1r1 Ptilt SilYtn 1111
that was quilt a concession. would agree Franklin didn't the Coast Guard Cutter Win-f:DVkttriaJl•Slllll Dom Dllul11.
He wrote the program, a blend ba fro H lul to its D""" Geor11 Putnam of monologues and vignettes just sit around making up prov-ne go m ono u 7:00 II(]) B m.... D (]) Cil EB 0-. M 111•111,
based on Franklin's life and erbs and practicing with a new homeport Wllmlngton, D..,,. c..... It lMf (R) "A lofttlJ
views, and it was an expensive _ll;:cgb_ln_mg_· .::_rod __ al_l_hls __ lil_e_. ___ N_.C. __________ i CJ) ln1lll 11 C.1.-11ca Strftdt of BtKh" Dlm11in1 1¥1·
outing filmed in London, Paris Cl) Drapet denct ltrllM M1nhall's btlltl' Ill the
and various American sites, Pi.ck Your Own o............... . ....... of,. '1"'~."""" Ith direc\in (fW r .. Jila Shw Guests: GodfrtJ 11acher ICCllSld ot piollstina Diii of w Delbert Mann g. C.mbrldie, JoAfl111 WerltJ, lllnlt hit NllL Michlll Tolin cunts. A key executive for the l<uln, lobby Goldsbofl tnd Dono-D n. .... ca. sponsoring company is known nn. II..., Pttt.MMltr, Kiii Jill'llS
to feel the hour is "a brilllant '0 ' we m I LM L11CJ • ._ Hup Wlllla1111
productlon,"bulatthlapqinl scar 1nners 1111_ .. _ •a.--lhal is only a subjective mat· \HI-l-""' IE -
ter. For the so-called "adult" fD HatMttP
approach to Franklin in the . . . . &I hntl M "-show is where art and com· The DAILY PILOT, Ul cooperation with )fovseland Wax Cilfil•: (C) "De~
. merce have to make lheir Museum and South Coast Plaza No. 1 and No. 2 Theaters,
peace in this case, and the offer~ readers the opportunity to participate in a 1tation·
outcome on this po~t. it is wide poU to select popular win1iers from among official
reliably reported, ~U decide "Oscar" nominees. Week's vacation for two in Honolulu whether the hour 1s Indeed rescheduled, and whether it and a place of honor at "Luci" A wards Banq~t at Stars'
has the same sponsor. HaU of Fame await national winner. Twenty pair$ of movie
Wayne's script is adult in passes given weekly to tltose voting at South Coast Plaza
the ~ that! rather than theaters. Clip out ballot below: treating Franklin as a remote
textbook figure, it portrays r - - --- -- - ---.
him as a full-blooded human I Mark an "X'' in box in front of your selection.
being: with foibles, JJ1:'0bleJ'!!. Vote for only one person or film in each category. Be I
earthiness .and sometunes .1r· sure to complete 25-word statement and fill in your reverent wit to go along with I I his genius In countless fields name, address and phone number so you can be con-
and his love of . country. I tacted if you win prize trip or show passes. All ballots I
Whatever human difficulties must be mailed to DAILY PJWT or placed in !healer ~~er!""if no ~~:,t:dlh~r~ I lobby ballot boxes by midnight on Saturday, Maren 25. I
emphasizes his h e r o 1 c ,
patriotic stature above all. I B t A to
1 At the same time it does es e r
bring up such matte~s as his
love tale in lile !or a French j 0 PETER FINCH for "Sunday Bloody Sunday" I
woman in Paris, his difficult D GENE HACKMAN for 11Tbe French Connection'' rei~tions with his w~e and his I 0 WALTER MATIHAU for "Kotch" j
son s ouest1onable birth. 0 GEORGE C sco~ f "Th H Ital" Within the sponsoring com-· ' ' or e osp
pany, It is known, there is j O TOPOL for "Fiddler on the Roor• j
some feeling that the image of
Franklin is oot presented in a j j
way that the sponaor would Best Actress
fee l comfortable with. This
was Ille conclusion many tn-j O JULIE CHRISTIE for "McCabe & Mrs. Miller"
siders jumped to Instinctively O JANE FONDA for "Klute"
when the show's'poslponement I O GLENDA JACKSON for "Sunday Bloody Sunday" I was announced Jast week. •
. It is also known that the 0 VANESSA REDGRAVE for "Mary,
possibility of alterations In the j Queen of Scots" j
show is regarded as a pcisitive O JANET SUZMAN for ''Nicholas and Alexan~a"
thought by the sponsor, but j j
with all of the publicity the .
postponement has already! Best MotfOll Pfctare of 1971
received any such changes '
would probably be a llOW'Ct o! j O "A CLOCKWORK ORANGE" (Warner Bros.)
embarrassment ail around. 0 "FIDDLER ON THE ROOF" (United Artists)
The main thing, of course, Is 0 "THE FRENCH CONNECTION"
mM-lllill -. --· !Cl ..,.. -·"!lo -.. --1:1111-
1:11a-: '(CJ -• • -(Wts) 'S&-licllard Boone. Mlmlt
V111 Dorn.,
-----just to get the show on the air, j j -and II doesn'I matter ii it's (20th Century-Fox) briiilan~ although that would 0 "THE LAST PICTURE SHOW" (Columbia) Friday ~':!, '!5 -Rkhli< ~· M•"'
be nice. It seems curious lhatj O "NICHOLAS AND ALEXANDRA" (Columbia) I l:Gl llj!:,-N'!dnJ '54-
the sponsor would have any . DXflil[ ldVld £Jltllllth T.,tor, Dini Md,...._
reservations at this point j j m (C) "\.ell W... M .....-(ld'I')
about the show beca1111e fl' WHY I VOTED FOR THIS FILM (25 words or less) ..... ., .. , .... .,.....,_, 'l>-l-Mllll"'
bought a known quantity in j • '41-CtlJ &""1. Ml -· J:Gll CIJ .._ ...,, ..,. . (dn) '14-
Wayne'a approacb to Franklin ....................................................... j l'.Jl===(..,)'14-==Dl;;!Ti':;. 1....i
What o.bviously happened II
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that not everyone involved ...................................................... j (•dv)'lt-l"'7C.rtlo,""'u.tt. 4:1t8"loqo-(Jin) '$$-Jut
was !aily aware of all the l2:lt ·-" ., _. ("'! '54 wi-. CMJ!lon -~~= o:::yne•o .hlgbl,i ac-1 ............................ , ...................... , .. I--ltil ~ ._ 1or 4:ll (I) -;, 1111 -
An NB(). TV oource &ald
Wednesday the network would I Name ............................. Phone .. .. .. .. • .. I
have no trouble making a
desirable lime slot avalioble Address "· " " " " ·" " "" "· · " .. · · .. · · " "· " " " j
for HBen Franklin, American" City ...•••..•................. Zip ........... .
as early as thls spring., __ -_ - _ - - - - - -
Whether the sponaor takes Ad· Mall INllot "':' "Oacar Poll " DAILY PILOT P.O Box vantage of this will be ..... A ' ' • sponsor execuu.. uys the u .. , Coote MeN, Ce. '262', or d"'P In loloby ,,._ et
show is ao good It ohouJd be South Coeat Pleu TMehra •I or "2, lrlthll StrNl'lleer
put on, but II vague aboul Sen Diep frMW•Y ·
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Stage Rit~ at Occ 'Dylan' First ·Rate
2nd Time Around
By'TOM 'llT\IS
Of tlll O.ltY l'lltt ,,..,
Jeah ba6de van Jtallle'a
"Th• Serpent" ;, omctau~·
descri6ed aa a "ctrerhony. '' 1i
may more aptly be dhbbed an
hour-long warming up e1-
ercise. Whether or not It is
thealer is debatablf:.
Orange Gout College drama
studtenta, under the guidance
of director William Purkiss
allow themselves to sink deeP:
ly into this esoteric experience
and are obviously enriched by
it. But, whilt! aU the elements
"TH• St•l"IMT"
A CtrtmOllV llV Jf.1111 Cl9!Jd1 Vin
1111)11, dlrec:ltd bv WllllMn Purllll&.
choreotr~lt mOYHl'l..,I bV Mlo"I
L11t01, '''" Milin by Jam11 llerlhtl,t, ll9hllrtl bv Pf!'ttr &<tr!lfllo,
Pl'ftMlltd bY !Pit dr1m1 d1111rtm1nt of
Ortftff Co.111 Colltve tonltllt throu911 S1!11rd1Y 11 I:)). Admlillefi frH.
THI CAST
Chr!1 Amos, Plltr ll•nd, Al!loll!I
Brown. JlfTI CtMM, ROii ChJpr11. kett
Cr1ne, Judy Cr!f(ftlow, Cynthlt Olnotr.
"Ton" 01 Novt, 01n Ev1n1, IUck GolM!n,
(hffVI HIWlhorl\t, Ktll'IV Lt lld, llobbl
Ltwt, Mtr1...erllt Mtr1tudc!tl, Chtryt
P-e!, Rl~•rd R•tltnd, Wiii Scl'lmldt
tlld S•rtl'I Sm1tl.
of involvement are present, it
is questionable whether au-
diences will respond in the an-
ticipated manner.· TI!e problem i~ Van Itallie's
script -if that is the word.
The playwright is concerned
here with visual Images. even
mort so than in his more
noiable "America Hurrah,"
and .his accompanying
dialogue fails to maintain the
necessary auditory interest.
"The Serptnt" i.s a random
collection of a JI e' a:or i ca I
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sketches dealing, in order
with the first K e n n e dy
assassination, the fall of Adam
and Eve, the murder of Abel
by Cain and the subsequent
generatlons·of biblical history.
nemln&ly endleu rocllal of
wllo btpt whom from C.ln on,
ad lnllnltum -that the ohow,
or ceremony U you will,
becomes rntrtly an e:rerclse in
tedium . ,,,,re ls no 11eleMric
ending" to stun the playgoer,
only a gradual winding down
of interest and energy.
There art 10me impre"ive
individual accomplishments by
the OCC students. the m o s t
memorable being B o b b l
Leva's se:niftlve Interpretation
of Eve · in the. garden. Peter
Bltnd u the hulling Caln and
Scott Crane ,. the lithe Abel
also perfonn admirably, while
Dan Evana contributes an in-
teresting ' opening acene u a
pathologist 1 perfonnlng a n
autopsy. t . •
By WILLIAM GLOVER
NEW YORK (API -With
"Dylan," the sad saga of a
poetic bum, off-Broadway's
Mercer Theater Center for a
second time has wlt;ie.ssed the
transformation of a so-so
Broadway play Into top-notch
drama .
cenlrates on he flnal two yeara
of U\lt compulalve, uvace.
laughter-laced plunge lo aall:
destruction with aome llcUooal
condensation but bulc IC"'
curacy. For the purist there
are certain d.i11turbin1 lesions
between the lm1g!ned dialogue
continuity contrived by the
American playwright and the
excerpts from Thomas poems
of soaring. colloqulal lmaitrY·
Overall. however, the work
moves along with rare and
glowing impact.
The man rating prime credit
for the enthralling production
which opened Monday night is
Lee D. Sandwic h. The San
Francisco director also staged
the still-running revival of
"One Flew Over the CUckoo's'fj~~~~~~~~~~ Nest" which opened two years II
ago In another of the Mercer's
miniauditoriums. l
Through the first three se.
quences, the OCC p~uction
ls exceptional in its ability to
catch and hold the sensibilities
of Its audience. Movement, un-
, der the direction of pro-
fessional choreographer Matti
Lascoe, Is measured with
discipline an.d deliberation,
even though unprovisation ii
the name of this thealrical
game.
As a lraJnlng device tor
serious actors. "The Serptnl"
Ls an invaluable tool -and
this, after all, ;, the primary
mission ot the college drama
department. Al an emotional
experience lo bf Bhlred by Its
audience, however, It I a
betrayed by Its own gim-
mickry.
Pollution Patter
In both Instances Sankowicl1
has found script m e r i t s
somehow overlooked in more
elaborate u p t o w n sur-
roundings, and then brought a
compa ny of players to sleek
ensemble efficiency. Ron BOussom, Diane Myers and SquireFridell (from left) go through a dance
routine satirizing the world's pollution problems in a scene from South Coast
Re pertory's 41Mother Earth,,, closing this weekend in C-Osta Mesa after 92 per-
formances.
The pathetic protagonist of
"Dylan'' is the Wel s h
troubadour. Dylan Thomas,
who succumbed to alcoholic
overflow during his second
triumphal tour of this country
In 1953.
"KLUTE"
It ;, during the llnal seg-
ment -whith CO!l.!lbts ·of a
Performances of • ' T he
Serpent" continue ton I g ht
through Saturday at 8:30 ln
the OCC auditorium in Costa
Mesa. Admission li free. Still '"Old Ben!' Author Sidney Michaels con-
JH 11ifsr O'N1lll
"SUMMER O~ 42"
BOTH RATED R
NBCs Movies Giving
Carson Bad Dreams
Oscar Nomi1iee N ot Proud of Role ~~ Plus Bruce Brawn's ~J-"ON ANY SUNDAf'
By GENE RANnsAKER
HOLLYWOOD CAP) -Ben
Johnson, nominated for an
Oscar for his supporting
By RICK DU BROW pretty good to mediocre so perfonnance in "The Last
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) _ Jn there ta olrvlOUJly no burning Picture Show," says he has
its first few weeks, at least, need for top quality fllma for llffil the movie only once -ratings insurance, and this and "once was enough."
CBS-TV's nightly • 1 Late meam eve, fairly routine "I guess I'm old-fashioned,"
Movie", -which hu replaced movies, of Whlch there ts a drawls Ben, "but I don't think
the Merv Griffin taJk-and~ counUess number, can con-f o u r -I e t t e r words are
variety show -ls '"vi .... NBC-tinue to roll through CBS-TV's IOmething for women and •• .,. I t ti ·ct mill M children to hear." TV's Jong-entrenched Johnny a_ e mo on R1 ure . any 01 • are already reruns, and even lue awards, critical
Carson series still ratin&s they ~oubtedly will be re-praise and floodtide of scripts
competition. pealed qain. coming his way, he adds: "I
It ls the first time in a very And spealtin&, of ratings, didn't know you had to make a
CB dirty movie to be noticed so long lime that any late-nia:ht S-TV'a ~minute teleplay mueh."
programming bas g i v e n of "To All My Friends on Johnson, 5.1, and 6 feet 3. is
Canon serious bead-to-. bead Shore." in 'fhich Bill Coaby a we1.thered. authentic ex-.starred as a hardworking I h competition in terms O f family man whose II O D wrang er W 0 explains , "The
wooing away viewers. dtvelops sickle-cell anemia, =bo~'~" 1 really know b
CBS-TV began its t a t e did pretty well in the numbers Taking a chaw or loose leaf
movies last month, putting game, finishing in 36th place. tobacco, the former steer rop-
them on at ei:aclly the same For a serious drama on a Fri-ing champ remarks, "This ac-
time as Clrl!IOll and ABC-TV's day night in teJeviaion, that tin' is kind of a sideline. lf I
Dick Cavett -11 :30 p.m. position ls qqite respecµible . give a good performance, it's
EST. There has betn abeolute-But, as elJ)!C!ted, CBS.TV's an accident."
Jy nothing creative 'ln. CBS. weird philosophy in opening ' New York Critics' and
TV's late movie "paeb ge" - that Friday night -Fe~. 25 -Hollywood Fore I g n (;Gr.
nothing that local stations with the: c.oaby drama, and respondents' awards on the
haven't done for years, ei:cept then following it with another mantel of his suburban ranch
that this time the late· show is serious 90-minute play, "Look home testify that Johnson
on a cout-to-cout network. Homeward, Ana:el," hurt the gave the best supporting
And it has worked. latter in t1'e ratings. "Look performance of 1971 as a
So well has it worked, in Homeward, Angel," an e:r-prairie town'• cerilral citizen
fact, that the late mov:iea on ee.llent production, finished In the film.
CBS-TV have a c t u a 11 y 49th for the week ending Feb. The movie academy has
outrated Carson in the rank· 27, acc:ording to the national given "The Last Picture
I I sed th. k E Nielsens, ·and surely would Show" eight nominations in na:s re ea is wee · :s:-have don~ •-tt-at an earlier th A ·1 amples: IC'" LOI:" ..,,,.. e pr1 10 Oscar awards, ln-
In the national Nielsens for hour on a different nl&ht. eluding those for best movie
the two weekl ending Feb. 25, -.---~~--'-----''------
the movies edged Canon, with
Cavett coming in a very poor
last. But Cavett's audienee
has always been v e r y
specialized.
For the second week only of
the CBS-TV late movies, the
week of Feb. 21·27. CirlOD
was beaten by a fairly decent
margin '° far as r1Ung1 10 ..
And Cavett's series was limp.
Iy killed by the compeUlion in
the statistical race.
At any rate, CBS.TV may,
at long last, have eome. up
with programmin1 to,
neutralize Carson'! I o n g
dominance of late night 1u·
diences. For the mo\ties on
CBS-'IV h a v e ranged from
Ba rbara ~et
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)
Barbara Feldon, for five yWa
Don Adams' co-star in "Get
Smart," will team l!lth bar·
ren McGavin in a half-hour
comedy pilot, "Father On
Trial," at Warntr Bros:
8 ACADEMY
NOMINATIONS
IN T~ tlMAT TllAOITION
fN AltlDf TH/fllJ.1111,
..... ~ ... , ...
"THI DIARY OF A
MAD HOUSIWlFE"
CONTINUOUS IUNDAT
PllOll J P.11.
I
Jut .Llhe Vnc
Larry Daggett looks up to his uncle Desmonde.
played by Andrew Hawkes, in the Long Beach Com·
munity " Playhouse production of "The Happy
Time." .The comedy continues its six-weekend run
with performances Friday and Saturday.
IMPORTANT
MAJOR FEATURE
PREVIEW
THIS YEAR'S BIGGEST CAST
FRIDAY, MARCH 10
'
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"DIRTY HARRf'
At 7 & 10:45
"SKIN GAME" will not
.. ,fllill 1i1it.
' .
and four suppo rt ing
performances -by Johnson,
Jeff Bridges, Ellen Burstyn
and Cloris Leachman.
Besides having four-letter
words, the film d e p i c t s
teenage and older sex.
"They're sending me I lot or ~ 'UK• WOODSTOCK
scripts. I don't think I can Ii'< 'ON A WAV.'
~=: ~":,~~\~0 ~~ ·~~h:u~~~'. Podflc VibNilO."'it
way" with Steve McQueen tn.J ~:iiii:iiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiii:iiii:iiii:iiii:iiii:iiii:iiii:iiiis;:;:;~:iiii~
"They sent me the script
and I turned it down. I didn't
feel like I could take my fami·
Jy to see it," Johnson said in
Texas and then "The Train li
~:~~~·" with John Wayne ln LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Johnson lives in the San Zubin Me hte, Music Oir•ctor
an interview. FernanGo Valley with his wife GIRHARD SA.MUil -Conductor
Director Peter Bogdaitovieh,
himself an Oscar nominee for
the film, called Johnson's old
friend and mentor, director
John Ford , who turned. Ben
from wrangler-stuntman into
an actor in the '40s.
Carol, daughter of the late Fat MARTHA ARGIRICH -Fi ery Ar9•ntiri'e Pi1ni1t
Jones, leadiog supplier 01 ONI PIRFORMANCI IN ORANGI COUNTY
horses lo the movie lndu.try. Sat.,.., _ March 11 -l :lO p.rn.
On a recent da y Carol serv· UCl -CRAWl'ORD HAU
ed, family style, a tasty Tickets -$4.SO Stu4Hts -12.00
luncheon of bee'f, chili and Ticket lnfe : Or•nt• County Phllarmoftlc S.C.Mty
"Pete knew I wouldn't turn
Mr. Ford down , SO' he got Mr .
Ford to ask me tll do the show
as a favor. I said. 'Yes sir, I
will'," Ben related.
salad. Guests Inc tu de d 201 w. c .. at Hwy., N.w,.rt 1 .. ch, ~11
neighbor boys whom Ben l'r=:::;;::T:l:ck:•:"::A:v"::::'•~b~le~a~t=B~o~x~O~f~fi~ce====i" taught a lot about riding and
roping. When John W1 yne was
casting "The Cowboys" and
asked Ben's help, f I v e
neighborhood kids got parts.
They call him "Uncle Ben"
and "a great perBOn."
"Then I started trying to get
out of it. I called my agent
and said, 'Double my salary.'
I knew nobody'd pay Ben
Johnson that much money but
sure enough they did.
"After they had me hemmed
up I made up my mind to do
the best I could ."
Johnson was an Oklamoma
cowhand when h e ac·
companied 300 horses here by
train in IHO for Howard
Hughes' movie "The OUtlaw,"
starring Jane Russell.
Ben remained on Hu&hes'
"You guys didn't ao see that
picture, did you?" Johnson
asked when the subect of "The
Last Picture Show" came up.
"No," replied Sam O'Brien,
16; his brother CJay, 10: Les
Pyeatt. 17, and his brother
Mike, 14.
"Good," said Ben.
Topper Film
payroll a year and a half. HOLLYWOOD (UPI) "Where's Poppa?" handling horses, and oc· Stefanie Powers and John
casionally riding with the Fink will co-star with Roddy
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He'd get away from the office
and come over and visit with
me once in a while."
Johnson became a 11tuntman tn Westerns, doublina: for Hen-
ry Fonda, John Wayne, Gary
Cooper, Joel McCrea and
others. In 1948 he began six
years pnder contract to Ford
as a featured actor. In 195.1
when Ford took on a Navy
assignment. Ben joined the
rodeo circuit and earned his
roping title.
His 25 films have included
11The Wild Bunch" a n d
"Shane." "The only dramatic
training t had," he says, "was
watching the various Western
actors that t had doubled." He
remembers Ford's advice:
"Just be old Ben.''
Now, says Johnson :
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Men in Service Tortoises Cat.alina Airlines? Carries the 'Mail' -!:~~:;ed Desert SANTA CATALINA ISLAND beedi Lt juat':lll Ju.. fro~ tbe dMd..ustlepllolJ, the airlines because they wanl to lly In I
Goo&! .. Jt1s an adventure."
John PlMey, 55, Catalln1
Airlines chief pilot, said as h~
taxied lhrough log at .j.onj
Beach Airport fO< the liq! 12•
minute flight of the day ¥rost
the 23-mile-wide ·San ~edro
Chann<I.
'
Airman Finl Clw.Roaald
D1 Emery, aoo of Mr. and
Mn. M.M. Emery, 2045 Man-
lfarln Drive, Coola Mou, has
t>eOn •a m e d outstanding
Airman of the Quamr In his
unit at Vandenberg AFB.
Airman Emery, an air
traffic controller, wu selected
for his ei:emplary conduct and
duty performance. He serve11
with a unit of the Air Force
Communications S e r v i c e
which provides · globaJ com-
municatiolll an:l air traffice
control for the USAF.
Army Specialist Four Jame•
V. Hermade1 Jr., whose
parents live at 8271 Lambert
Drtve, ttUntlngton B e a c h ,
recently returned to his home
1~Uon n e a r Gelnbausen,
Germany, from a five-<lay
Berlin orientation tour. '
Spec. Hernandez, IJ a squad
leader with the l11t Battalion
of the 3rd Armored Division'•
48tb Infantry near
Gelnhausen.
Anny Prlvale Jolla J,
Geyer, aon of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack ·J. Geyer, 521 Seaward
Road, Corona de! M a r •
recenlly was assigned to the
2nd Armored Division at Fl.
Hood, Tex.
Pvt. Geyer, an athletic
aupervlllor in the Divl.slon's
50'lnd Adminlsiratlon Com-
pany, entered the Army In
March 19S8 arid wai 1ast sta-
tioned In Hawaii.
His wife, Patricia, lives at
1396 Temce Way, Laguna
Beach.
Arlliy Private William D.
lmglellut, son of ·Mr. and Mrs.
William F. lnglehart, 51121
Me In ha14 t 1 Westminster,
rece~tly completed a 10-week
medical corpsman course at
the U.S. Army Ill e d i c a I
Training Center, Ft. Sam
~ouaton,. Tex.
RObert N. Hald, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Norman F. Haid of
2306 Laurel Place, Newport
Beach, bU . b ~.en com-
missioned. a second lieutenant
in the U.S. Air Force upon
graduation from 0 f f I c e r
Training School (OTS) at
Lackland AFB, Tex.
Lieutenant Hald, selecled
for OTS through competitive
examination, is being assigned lo Webb AFB, Tex., for pilot
training.
' The lieutenant '• wile, June,
ls the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. E.F. Wrlghl, ·2200 Laurel
Place, Newport Beach.
Navy Petty Olflcer Second
Class Johll R. Edmiston, SQR
·of Mr. ,and Mrs. Paul
Edmiston of 2424 1.e_..
Way, Coeta Me.sa, returned to
Alfmed,a, Calif. Sa.turd a y
(F1b. 12) with the nuclear
powered aircraft carrier USS
1 Enterprise, ending an eight~
month deployment with the
Seventh Fleet In the Western
Pacific, South China Sea and
Indian Ocean.
Airman Robert M. Prince.
son of Mrs . Mary H. Knapp of
1351/2 Sioux Road,
Westminster, bas completed
bis U.S. Air Force basic
training at thee Air Training
Command's Lackland AFB,
Tex. He has: been assigned to
Keesler AFB; Miss., for
training • in communications-
electronics systems.
Navy Petty Officer Second
Class David R. Market, of 315
Cleveland Drive, Huntington
Beach, returned to Alameda
with the nuclear powered
aircraft carrier USS
Enterprise, ending an eight-
month deployment with the
Seventh Fleet in the Western
PaclOc, South CbJna Sea and
Indian de.an. . .
Cactet~Robtrt 'J, Dorla, son
of Mr. ind 'Mrs. Anlhony V.
Doria of 5062 Tasman Drive,
Huntington Bell!'h, has beeri
named to the Superintendent's
List at the U.S. Air Force
Academy.
cadet Dorla was selected for
his outstanding achievement
in both academic and military
performance. He will be
granted special privileges and
wear a silver star and wreath
designattng !lie hOno• ac-
conleil him by the academy
superintendent.
(AP) -With a rtllCOUI blast •--~ of •-"tan • --.,. anachronisms to Soothem 11102 ._._dale, Hunt•_,-tortolaea ere btlni buued In 11 ·-· me • .,.... -..,._ ·•-·"ori lo ,__ ,._,_ UI o ts two propeUen, the old An 1 .a..worrua, so very much a Beach, graduated !nm RCrult an a•' ~m ~~ e aluminum Goooe -a 1937 ge ••· .,
!raining 11° tbe Naval rialnlng ~~·.=•tutu a m p hlblan ~waddles catallna Airline• and iu part of the i•I age.
Center 1t Sano~·· ~ith freeways t n 1f 1 n g rrom the ocean and 1quatl on comp et Ito r, Ca tallna The wlnter, dally commuter· , throuib their deter! habitat, the rocky beach. Seaplanes, are the unUIU81 air 111 g b I s are offered for the
U.S. Air Force St 1 ff jaywalldng tortoilel b 1 v e A bandfUI of arr l v 1 n g carriers ·that serve Santa Island's J,500 res 1 dent s, ~-'"-' by the hundrecla -ngen IQ...,., tbrou&h a ca1a11na Island, the '"°rt businessmen and occasional
Sergeanl a.bert 1· Yula, 000 :;;:.i;;,-the wheels of motor tiny door near tbe tall. The bland off the California coast. tourists. In the llWTllller. when
of Mrt,. 'Mw:lma V. Manball of vehicles. pilot, waving jaunt[)y, aboves The hearty little airlines, tourisU Gock to the resort,
17543B Jefferson Lane, Hun-nae California Oivlalon of the lhrotUes ·forward and which flew more than 150,poo both airlines.operate as many
tlngtoo Beach, rec e11 t I Y Highways lut October moved se1ld4 the Goose splashing back' passengers las~ year are fights . as possible, ferrying
particlpated in a te.t of the about a dozen tortoises from into the water, up and away. throwbacks to another era often more than l,000 people
Def e Q s e Communlcatiom the area along Highway 58 What'• this? A bush pilot when an airplane flight was an on a busy day.
S Y 8 t em I ' W I d e b a D d between Mojave and Boron in landing in a r e m o t e adventure. I Surface transportation by
capabilltii!s for use by remote Southern California to a :wildemesa? Sm u g g 1 e r s Using rare, _yinta,ge . 1937 ferry µtkes up to two . hours, .
statlona In Europe. · remote ma of the China Lake depositing illlctt cargo! Grumman Goose amphlblan compared to the quarter-hour
Sergeant Vanta ls a supply Naval Weapons Center, about No. It'• just another flight of airplanes flown by aging but plane ride.
Shuttle hops are kpown
among airline pilots as ~ring
work, but not so for the qoose
pilots. •f
u1•ve been at this 14 years
and people often ask me why I
do it," said .Bill KllgoW, a
catalina Seaplanes pilot, 'who,
at 50, estimates be'& hdpped
the San Pedro Channel Zl,000
times. specialist with the Znd Mobile 25 miles dlstant. catallna Airlines and the highly independent and ;,,. "People Dy In these things CommunicaUonsGroup,head-1-~~~~---~~~~~::::::::::::....:.:::::::::__:::::__::::__:::::::_-=::'.::::;::::__;;:::_::.:__~.;.:::!:::...:::_::...:::::.:_::::::::..~~~~~~~~~~
quartered at Sembach AB,
Gennany. The ..,.geant has
completed a year of duty in
Vietnam.
Navy Fireman GllaDll N;
Dake, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Nell Dul:e Of 945 W. Francls,
Corooa, has aalled for the
Mediterranean Sea aboard the
aircraft carrier USS Franklin
D. R<>osevelt, homeported ~at
Mayport Fla.
NaVy Lieutenant Com-
mander Robert A. Johnson,
.son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Johnson of 1846 Lamar, Costa
Mesa, was the pilot of a
helicopter from the Naval -Air
Facllily in Slgonella, Sicily,
that transfered a man on
emergency leave frQm the
destroyer USS Lester 90 miles
out in the Mediterranean, back
to the facility .in Sigonella.
Navy Fireman Apprentice
David E. Williams, s.on of Mr.
and Mrs. Emmett Williams of
·8701 O a 11 i s , Westminster,
gradµated from r e c r u i t
training at the Nava l Training
Center at San Diego.
Navy Seaman Steve V. Van
Valkenburg, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Van Valkenburg Qf
3157 Limerick Lane, Costa
Mi?sa, graduated from recruit
training at the Naval Training
Center at San Diego.
Master Sergeant Rafael G.
Pern, son of Mrs. Cora
Ballazar of 474 B N. Coast
Highway, Laguna Beach, has
graduated frQm tbe U.S. Air
Force Seni.or Non-
commissioned Officer
Academy at Hamilton AFB.
Sergeant Perez, who receiv-
ed advanced military
leadership and management
training, is a data systems
supervisor at Hamilton with a
unit of the Ael'06pace Defense
Command. ADC protects the
U.S. against hostile aircraft
and missiles.
Marine Lcpl. Steven L
Wortman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy T. Wortman of 7371
Natal Drive, Westminster,
completed a specialized
automotive Maintenance
Course at the Marine Corps
Base Camp Lejeune, N.C.
Wortman is now qualified to
inspect, service and repair
tactical motor vehicle11 and
their component parts: Jn Fleet
Marine FQrce units.
Marine Second Lieutenant
Malacby F. Honm, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John J. Horam Sr. of
17687 San Francisco St., Fo~
tain Valley, has completed
specialized training in elec-
tronic communications at the
Com munication Officer• ·s
School, Marine Corps Develop-
ment and Education Com-
mand, Quantico, Va.
Army Private First Class
Kenneth J. Heuermann, son of
Mr. and Mrs. William C.
Heuermann, 17970 Cypress St.,
Fountain Valley, recently was
assigned to the 1st .cavalry
Division (Airmoblle) near
Bien Hoa, Vietnarit.
Pfc. HeuermaM is a
rifleman with Company A, 2nd
Battalion, 8tb cavalry o! the
Division.
Navy Trims
Enlistment
WASHINGTON (AP)
High school graduates may
now enUst for three years in
the Navy {UKI be guaranteed
an unskilled assignment
the ·onl.Y way
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·. HOLTV!U.E (AP) _ Two years aao
there '"'e rumors that Vad1 PlnlOO
mlibt be comtni to the Ca!Uornt.o Angels ~ the veteran outfielder put a sign 0~
his ~ker that read , "California or bu.st. •1
PIDIOn, 33, has finllly llllde It to
C1hforn'!a In a tr1de he calls "a ctreom
come true ." But both h< and the Angels
would rather forget about the year in between.
Pinion's problems with the Cleveland
Indiana were almost as celebrated as
1 those of the man be was traded for, Alex
Jobn>on. Vada says It all sllrted when be
First Rormd
Pairings
Completed
The long basketball season 111 over for
many teams, but ju,,t beginning for
Eastern Kentucky and San ~ancisco.
Those two made the NCAA playoff•
with showdown victories Wednesday
l!lght.
Eastern Kentucky defeated Morehead,
·-· to decide the Ohio Valley Coo-ference representative and San Francisco
belt Slnta Clara, 63-5', to win tile Weal
Coast Athletic Conference.
East.rn Kentucky thua completed first-
round pairings in \he NCAA post-season
playoff and will face Florida State in. a
llideaat regional game saturday.
San Francisco, by virtue of ils WCAC
·championship, has drawn a bye in the
first round and will meet the winner of
the Cal State (Long Beach) -Brigham
YOWll IBme In the West
"I don't even want to think about th1t
game in Provo, Utah," said coach Bob
Gaillard of San Fr1nciaco. "I had m1de
Ill> pilm past the game with Santa
• elara." • ' SAllASOTA, Fla. -Niclt Mileti and hiJJ
· four Cleveland buslneu uoocl1tes who
• w1nt to bey the Cleveland Indians will
1 tiave to make another pitch to the
American League.
•. MlleU went to bit for bis group here
Wedneaday during I ...... hour meeting
ol club owners. He was told tbey needed
.. more Information and more tlme to COP..
lider hiJJ purch8se plan.
., Anjerlcu "'-Pmident Joe Cronin
'8Jd the fG.year-old Mileti, owner of the
National Basketball A a a o c i 1 l to n • 1
lrfQevelanCI CavaUer111 and the American
'llockey League'• Cleveland Barons,
· would be g1>en IDOther lleartna MltCh n
st. PetenbtD"g, Ft1.
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FA YETl'EVILLE, Ark. -Archie Ben-.. nett. 21 a defenalve tackle at tbe
University of ArtrlDIU, abot .In tho
atomach by a Rliori>ock teammote, wu
In f1lr condition Wednesctay.
AuthoriUts said Bennett WU a'p-
parenUy shot accidentally by Ron
Revard, 21, a center al Arkansas, early
. Wednelday in a room 1t the athletes'
clonnltory at Arkansas.
Capt. Glen Rlggini of the Fayetteville
police department 11aid Revard ap-
• pa1""1tly pi1ced a loaded .22-callber rifle ll&lnst Bennett's stomach during aome
• ''horseplay'' and the gun diacharged.
.... , Riggina said no arrest hid been made
• \nd ........ npected unlas.tbere .....
axne new developments.
• Dr. Jack: Wood ol Fayetteville, who
pperated on Bennett, 11aid Bennett wu on
'.the operaUng table for about·four hours.
• "He suffmd multiple perforations of \be intestines," Wood said. He said Ben·
nett was in the intemive care unit 1t
Fayetteville Hospital.
•
DALLAS -Jlosemary Casals of Sin
Francisco, Francoise Durr of France and.
Judy Diiion of Australia posted second-
round victories w-.y In the
Maureen Coonolly Brinker lnlernltlmll
women's tennis championships.
MlSI Casals defeated Barbar• Downs g.
1, MJso Durr eltminaied MIJ'cie Louie g.
a, 1-l, and Miss Dalton beat Cecl
Martinez of San Fr111eisco 1-l, 1-1.
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ClllCAGO -Zeke Brolkowakl. who
made a career of being Bart Sta?T's
backup quarterback at Green Bay, bas
joined the Chicago Bears' coaching staff.
Head coach Abe Gibron llllllOlll!Ced
Wedneaday the signing of Bratkow1ki1
who will "handle the pasaing 11me" and
will be In charge of quarterbacu and
receivers.
WU lradod to the lndianl """' the SI.
Lau11 cantinalo after the 1• .,._.
''I wu aware ~ tbe 1.Dclllm1 11aancial prt>bltm81
11 he aay1, "I agreed to take the
same sliary U I could get 1 '6,000 bonus
for 1 aood year. Manoi<' Alvin Dark
Aid yes. .
"Well, I had whit I though( Wll I dam
(OOd yeat. I hit .211, hid H home runs, a
RBis and led tile ' leam In doubles and
triples.
"All I got from Dirk Is 1 pat on the
back. He put hls ann around me on the
final day of, tl!e•.,ason and said, 'Vada.
you've had a 1ood year. You caa do
an!'lhinl you want. Wl\)I doo't you go
home a day early!' There wu DO men-
tion ol the bonus." '
Last year, Pinson says, be wa1 offered
a contract without 1 raise. H&ull:ed to be
traded but the lndian1 refused. FIJW!y be
signed a contract giving him his ll'IO
salal')', plus another $3,000 bonus If be
reached certain statistical go1ls.
Theo, in June, commiss)oner BoWte
Kuhn declared all the Indians' lncentlve
contracts llle1al and lined the club '6,000.
Ul'IT .........
THIRD PLACE FINISH -The United States team of Jo .Jo Starbuck ·
and Ken Shelley of Downey show the form which helped them come
' frum behind to lake third place honors in the world figure skating
championship pairs competition Wednesday.
V .S. Skaters Third
.Russian Pair Triumphs
.
Despite ·Two Stumbles
CALGARY (AP) -Two stumbles
Wedne>ciay nJpt ...,.,,•t enqugb to keep
Rus11a'1 Irina Rodnina and Ale1el tnanov
from wlnntni tl>e 1!1'12 pairs crown In the
World Fl(ure.Shting Clwnplonshlps.
lt was the fourth conseciliive tille for
the couple who swept U...gh an Im-
pressive flVHOinute routine.1fter a fast,
strong opening. The stum bles were both
by Miu R<idnlnl. ,
They hid a'perfect onllnal score of 1.0,
winning first-place votes of all the judges.
Second pl1ce went' to L u d m i I a
Smlmo ... and· Andrei !i\iriolkin, a1.0 of
.Russia, ~ halU1)5 ordinals. Third were ,
Jo Jo ·Sllrbucl: and Kai Sbelley of. Dow·
ney wltb•2S.5.
Ulanov, asked through. an interpreter
1bollt his pOttiltr's stumbles, said,
"Under -~·we found it
dilflc:ult to skste. The elevation (3,?00
feet) w11 ID lnfiuencing factor."
Dry 1lr,, combined with cigorette
11moke ln the arena, was a source of com-·
plaint of. s".ral sbters. Ml11 Starbuck,
ill earlier tbjs weet with a cold, wa•
cougbi!ii .for almoatf111 Iiour after me
and )lbelloy had flnlahed.
... '"lbire'1-1 no w11 we expected to be
third,'' -~ •fld. "I 1'111 really plellild with" tbit marks."
'J'be American pair recaJ~ I standlnc
ov1tion from 8,000 1peclators for their
r..un. and the iudles -e booed loudlY.
for llleir -in,. ·
The pllclng of tile top three Wll Iden.
Ucal to that of the 1'71 World Cbam-
piooshl]ill 1t L)'OOS, F•once.
Tbe two Ru.utan pairs slJo toot tile
lime spot 1t the Winter Olympics In Sap.
poro, Japan, while third went to Manuela
Groos and Uwe Klgelmann of East
Germony, who wound up In fourth place
WOdneld11 night. Miu Starbuck an d
~ ..... fourth II Slpporo.
Miu starbuclt and Shelley anted to a
near perfect proJ!l'am Wednesday •night
following a poor compulsory program
Tuesday night.
The California students were second
only to Miss Rodina and Ulanov In free
skating despite the fact they had no DJ>.
jor faults. 'They received marks ranging
from S.6 to 5.9,'
Mi!a Rodnina, who suffered a con-
cussion after a fall in practice Saturday.
stumbled a few times Wednesday night jn
the free-style routine. Sbe made three
definite slipslon jump-spin·combinatiobs •
Melissa and Mark Militano of l,llz Hills,
~.Y., llnlsbed ninth wi!h 76.0 onllnals and
Barbara Brown of Edgewater, Colo ... and
Doug Berndt of Denver wound up 14th
with 123.0. ·
Meanwhile, Ondrej Ne p e I •· of
Cuchoslovakia bad 9.0 ordinals for first
place alter six compulsory figures in the
men's alniles Wednesday.
Bui. P1uOft "°""'• "Tiiey """' 11vod
'11111,000 In nisei.•
Jn ill !fll. lul)noll. bis 1yerag• ~
to .llll, and Ibis timt Ille Indians '""'
willln( to lrade him. Tbe Angell aot him
..;., pttdler Alon -ltK Johnson, the sloro> COll!or of, their turbulent !'71
1euoa, and t.DOther dissaUsfied pJayer,
cotcbol' Jerry M .....
lie IJ'riYel a U-yur veteran, virtually
..-of the •tarting left field job In ..
oulfield lhll preaenUy lncludu two
)'OW!lsters, Mlckty Rivers -15'!1ned to
room with Pinion -and rookie Lee Stan-
ton.
It 11 alao I team without Its lonitlme
!elder; lborUtop Jim Fregosl, wbo wu
!roded to the New Yori< Mets.
Mmager Dal Rice 11ya Pinson could fit
lnlo the -sblp gap.
"Vada la everytblng you would want Jn
•leader," he says. "He's a man with 1
respected reputation, a husUer, a hard·
. nosed player, and an outstanding human
being."
Pinson still his 1 llfetlme overage of
.291, four All-Star game appearances one
•
World Serles. In 1181, and :1,1211 llleU..
hit>. He can hit the lone ball, llld.lllllole
IS blsea last Ytar In JI attempta.
He lmoWs of tile ste1dylng lillllleJICe be
wlli be 11ked to pl1y.
"The kidl here ore already calling me
the old min," be U)ll with a l1up.
''Thlt'1 ..... t. I !ell tbem l'V<! -
1round, but I'm not old.
"Coming bere was like 1 beglnnln& for
me. I don't SIY I f..t Ute a rookJe q1ln,
but I feel I c1n ploy like one. L01vinf
Cleveland WU lllce hiving I cloud lln..l
from my bead.''
Addition of Robinson, John
Could Give Dodgers Flag
LOS ANGELE& (AP) -11>e kids hive
matured and the Los Angeles Dodgers
shOuld make a tolld bid for -the National
League beseball championship this sum-
m ....
They finished just a game behind San
Francisco In tile torrid Western Division
bottle a year ago.
'l1lls lime they hive added Frink
Robinson for hltttni power and Tommy
John in the pitching department for
perhaps blseball's best !ell-handed hurl-
ing array.
Manager Walt Alston embarks on h.is
~ . ltth season at the helm of the Dodgers
and be points to IUch maturing players as
Bill Buckner, Bill Russell , B i 11
Grabarkewltz, Bob Valentine1 Steve
Garvey and Willie Crawford, the latter an
outfielder who's been around a long Ume
but came into hiJ own last season.
The Dodgers sent Rlchie Allen to the
Chicago White So• In the trade that
brought the southpaw hurler John who
joins a left-handed crew of starters in-
cluding Al Downing 1ndi Claude Osteen.
'In 1'71, Downing posted a 20-t record
and Osteen the past,, three seasons has
been 20-15, 11-14, 11-11. Add a healthy· Bill
Singer and Don Sutton pitching from the
right side and you have a solid group of
starters.
For the bullpen, tile Dodgers added
Pete Richert . who. renews old ac-
quaintances in Los Angeles, and they'll
hlVe tbal · rocking chair escapee Hoy!
Wilh.im who aide1I In the 1'71 stretch
drive.
.Jim Brewer and Pete Mikkelsen also
relum to 1111 .bullpen and tile IJodier•
must take a,W loot 1t rookie Ted Glije
who post.eel a 3,43 earned-run 1verage
wit!> Albuquerque 1,yeat ago.
.Alston's big problem In tile Infield II
what to do with what. He bas Golden
G·love Wes Pirter 'at first base and a
batUe at second with Grabarlcewitz,
,Russell and Jim Lefebvre. Maury Wills,
with a $f 00,000 COlllrlCt, owns shortstop
ezcept that Rulsell stlnels out as the heir
apparent. .
·Al thlr,d there la tile ever-recurrent
questionmafk:. Garvey, Bill Sudalds,
G;ti>aritewltz, and perllaps Russell could
bandletlie job ..
Valeutlne can play second, third or
Suspension S~ys
CIUCAGO -In a unanimous vote, the
Big Ten AthleUc-Coolmnce Wedneaday
refused to lift the suspension of·two Min-
nesota haaketblll players.
Ron Behagen and Corky Taylor, a pair
of '.M GOphers, Were suspe'nded for the
season by Big Ten commissioner Wayne
illlke for their part In the Jan. 25 brawl
lietvreen M-sota and Ohio State
players.
shortstop and could be the starter at any
ooe of the spots.
illlke Sims, who finally found his bat-
ting eye late In the 1971 season, rates No.
1 catcher since the Dodgers aold Tun
Haller. Tbe Dodgers al>o ocqulred C1uis
Cannizzaro from the Clticago CUiis and
have young Joe Ferguson. Sudakls could
move behind the plate but be doesn't
w1nt to do Jt.
Robinson, from the world ch1mpion
Orioles, rates as the power hitter in the
outfield although bis line drives may be
iftuch more lnstrumenlal as timely base
hits than borne rum in spacious Dodger
Stadium.
Wlllle Davis is the centerflelder and hit
.309 a year ago. Willie Qawford should
be the left fielder in 1 battle with Bucker,
Manny Mota and Larry Hisle, an ez ..
Philly who hit .m with Eugene, Ore., ot
the Pacific Coast LeaJue In 1'71.
Moll, lifetime .SOO l}ltter, probably will
bt ~latooned against left.handed pitching.
Only rookie with an ouUleld chance 11
Tom Paciorek who hit .3M with Spokane.
A healthy Singer could make the big
difference for the Dodgers.
He recovered__from hepaUtls in 1970 but
was beset by other 1ilments in 1971 and
posted only a 1~17 mark but woa three of
his iut four gomes.
I t's Abs urd -Finley
Blue Willing to Pitch
WithoutReserveClause
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Vida Blue Is
willing to pitch for the Oakland A:thletlca
in um: for $50,000 but won't sign a con·
tract with a reserve clause, says his al·
torney:
In Sarasota, Fla., A's owner Charles O.
Finley Wednesday called the terms of at·
torney Robert Gerst "absurd ."
And the elusive Vida Blue7
report Immediately."
Finley branded the terms "absurd" and
said he had no more to aay at the Ume.
Gerst, yet tile bear back from Finley,
s1ld. "It is not absurd. Let's watt and 1ee
what he saya."
He was in Oakland over the weekend
for military reserve meetings, Gerst
said, and Blue told a radio newsman
there Tuesday night that he hoped tbe .
contraet could be naolved within the
coming week.
Blue had a 24-1 record for the A '1 ln hla
first full se1son in the major leagues.
winning the American Leaeue Cy Young
and Most Valuable Player «Wards.
Blue refuted to dlacu11 liow much
mOmey he was seeking In tbt Interview
money he wu aeeltlng San Slllnner ID
01kland.
Gent baa ~ tbe·"""" m.ooo .,.. .. ed on an 1verqe ol lal1rjo1 paid
baseball'1 top 10 pltd!er1. Finley bafb al
th1t lllllOWlt, lnlitlinl that tenure ID lbe
league be conoidered.
Baseball's premier holdout then left,
presumably to return to his home in
Mansfield, La.I
Finley, attending an American U!ape
owner$ meeting In Slruota, announced
Wednesday lhll be w11 lnvoltlng Ille
reserve clauae in Blue's 1'11 contract,
which paid him •14.SOO. He ordered Blue
to report to the team's training camp 1n
Mesa, Ariz:.
Finley said he malled the :ZZ.year.old
Blue "a letter of renewal" and · a 1972
contract for $50,000. Bueball's seldoni-
med resel'Ve clause. being tested in the
U.S. Supreme Courl' In tile CUrl Flood
c1se, binds a player . to a team for one
year after hla contract ezpires.
On hearing Finley's move, Gerst in Loi
Angeles zipped ·ou 1 teleJ!l'am to Finley
which said:
" •• , although we feel your demlnd
and the reaerve clause •R illllal, Vida
Blue I! willing to pl1y for Olkland for tile im season for $00,000 on the following
terms : 1. He will not sign a contract for
the im season. z. He will be a free agent
at the conclusion of the season.
"If the above terms are agreeable,
plesse advise me and Vida Blue will
111 don't tb1nt Jt11 tbe whole world ...
Blue said In Olltland of the lllDI be II
asking . "I'm just trylna to get a n..,.
where I feel I would be happy to play lot
them. I'm not teeking to be tbe A11
bl1hest paid pitcher , •• "
Buckeye Five
Turns .Down
To~ney Bid·
NEW YORK (AP) -lndtana Mluoarl
and Lafayette aald yes, but Ohio State
aald no.
11>e Buckeyes turned down u U,.
vltation to the Nllionll lnvltaUon buket.
bill tournament Wednesday alter the
other three teams hid 1ecepted.
Ohio Slate cooch Fred Taylor 111d only
that he had liken a vote of hla playen,
and that It wu negative. The Buckeye.
currenUy are second In the Big Ten race
. whlle lndianl ii fourth . n..· addition of the three leaml
Weclneaciay brought the field to 11 and
left five open berths In the 3$.year-old
poat-sea.son tournament , which 1tart1
Morch 17 1t Madison Sq111te Garden.
A few of tile spOts no -will be aaved for te•ma in th< Allanllc Cout
Conference, which no.w la ,boldtna a
playoff, Ind for the w!nnlr el the
Missouri V1Uey Conference ptayoll -
between Loulsvllle Ind Mempldo ·lltete
. Saturday.
Indiana and Mlasourf wlll be 1DaJdac
their first 1ppe1r1nce In the -·· oldest ~ ...... tounwnenl Lall1'lle
will be In for the third tlmt.
Second Round Match
11We1re very, very pleued to have
received the bid Ind especially to play Jn
New York," said Bobby KnlCIJI, .-b al
lndl1n1. "I alway1 thought f\'oen put U•
perlenct that II Is a ll'Olll tourney. The
players should really enjoy It."
Smith Downs Net Foe
WASHINGTON (AP) -Topoeeded
Amerlcon Stan Smith of Paaadeno won
· hia oecond«<lnd match Wednesday night
and 1dvanced to the quoterfin•is In the
Equity Fundinl lnt.rn1tlonal temil
tournament.
Smith def e 1 t e d Czochoolovlkia'a
Vladimir 1.ednllt M, g.z_
1n otJw sinll• motdlts, Clill Richey,
fourU>Mded U.S. player, delOlted
lfarl)Oll Jlahlm of Plklslln 1-1, M , W,
MCI the Jim Ollbome of Honolulu won M ,
W over Omny Parun, New 7.elland'1 top
Mnnll player.
In the quarterfln1l1 Friday, Smtth
t • •
faca Ollbome aad Richey -Tom GonnoCI of Seatlie who won his aecood-
round m1tcll with Szabelcs Bat111)'l ot
H11111ary M, 7.f.
Cblie'• Patricio Cornejo llld Jaime
FUJol -led Dllvld Uoyd of. Great Bri-
tain and Hans Kary iJf Autt111 W, 1-7, I-
f, In -. competllon.
ThomM K4ch of B....U IDd Clark
Gt1-o1 New Yori< defeated Roa
Bohrmladl and Sine ll'llte M, 1-1, and
Romanian. Davis Cup leammlta Die '
Nutaae and Ion Tlr1lc won W, M over
the United Stat.." Jl'nd DrUDDc and Gene
Jloualo,
E%•Angel Narses Sore Th umb
Jim Fregosl, reeently acquired by the New York
Meta from the Caliloml• Angels, 1tretches out his
right bind during light exercise 1t Ille Meta' ump
' ·-
In St. Petersburr, Fla. A bandage coven the thumb
he broke Monday. He' a expected ta mlas the rest of
spring trainin(.
Kniaht previously Jed Anny Into four
N!Ts.
lndl1na bu 1 11-7 record and windo up
the reauJ1r season Sotant.y .......
Purdue.
Mlaourl, the Blc EICflt """*"11, 1111 I
~ record with I pme .........
•aalnst Oklahom1 Sotuniay nlaJt!. c-b
Norm Stewart'• club Is led bf 1-7 Joi. •
Brown.
Lal1yette, 1 member ol tllt. Middle _
Att1ntlc Cnnlemice, last -11111
NIT In !till. In their first yur mldeP
Cooch Tom Divis, the 1-f* -•
of. IS 11mes. T11ICJ Ttlpu<b -..
te1m leader with a .. point • ..._
Prevloualy chooen to tho NIT ...,. a.
John'a, N.V.. Syra<1111, N la I a r 1, '.
Fonlhlm, J1cbonv\lle, Prbiell• a.
JCllOjlll'1 Po. and T ..... EI P-'
l
I
•
I
. '
• OAllV PILOT
CIFMat
~ps
Rejofee ...
By Pl!IL ·llOSS
0t t"9 IN"w ll'ilet Jtotf
Sonle &C111blance of a four-
year plan,. 1ald out in Dick
?t1orria' &econd year a3 head
wrestling coach at Corona de!
11-far High in µie autumn of
1967, has resulted lo 1bringing
the ClF team mat title to
Orange County for tHe first
time in the 4'-year history' of
the CIF Southern Section's
post-se:aaon tournament.,
The Corona., capture<! the
section's team . crown last
Saturday 1night at Arcadia
Hieb: by acoring 46. 1>9ints, to
32 for runnerup Calt xlco. ' ' ln racl, the Sea Kings had
alrea'dy tallied •1 points and
had the 'tltle wrapped up
entering . the tourney 's rinal
salvo.
As It turne<I , out, when all
the. 1houll"1 Ind thumping of
the mall had concluded , QIM
numbered among Its triumphs
a winning performance by
Gary Casey at 168 pounds, se-
cond place finlahes by John
,._, Mm 9, 1972
Blanpled 0361 and R i ch ClF MAT CHAMPS -The four ind(vidual J;>Oint·
GalanUne ( 157) and a 'third getters from Corona del Mar's CJF wrestling t1tlists
place effort by Wally Oark at pose with their coach and" winner's trophy. Pictured
DAILY ll'ILOT S•H .......
Blanpied, runnerup at 136; coach Dick Morris; Wally
Clark, !bird place at 148; and Rich Galantine, sec-ond at 157. 148. (left) are Gary Casey, 166-pound winner; John
But , it all goes back to Mor·-----------------------------------------
ris' second year at CdM.
He· recalls.. with noSt;algia,
"we had some good freshmen
prospects in my '9C0nd year.
They included Cuey; Blanpied
and a few others who nave
since gone ot her ways.
"At that time, ,.e talked to
all thue bp)'I ~bout eventdally
winning the ClF title."
Thal Blanpied fell a mere
step short of his individual
goal (Edison's Jim Sweeney
nudfed him, 3-Z, In the finals )
aJid Clari accompl~hed his
fully doesn"t realiy matter
slricf: t~ team took all the
marbles:
Whlle . tilanpled and casey
.r (bis brOther was :: CIF 178-
pound Champ for CdM In 111681 are holdovers atr\~.thelr Jrosh
yein, the' ott~r ingr.edie,nts in
the., champjpru:hlp -nB;.mely
qark aftd, Galaqtln~e ~ J¥ere
noteworthy inheritances.
1 CW'k transferred to CdM
fro~l•ta High In Sln ',Dlego Cou btfore hll ,ophOmore
yea 'and '1'8• been a Sea King
grappling.mainstay' ~vert 11~ce.
1ri Galantlne's case; .he was
a Sac Joaguin Sedion jn-
divldual tltllst la st year at
Lodi berore his folks rrioved
in to Coroni's territory.
The Sea Kings did not even
win the Irvine League title
(powerful, ·d~pth-laden Foun-
tain. Y~lley, ~Id), but Morris
has a gooa explanat.i.on for
that.
Says be. "The four kids
were wiMlng their weight
classes In most tournaments
but we didnlt have the overall
depth to either win most of
those tournaments or even to
win our ieague."
Corona did, ho w~e v er .·
manage to capture the team
tou rney title at West Covina's
Edgewood High , wh'ere Morris
coached ~rlor to casting his lot
wilh ttie sea Kings.
Following the CIF -sectional
p reli minar y meet at
\\'estminster High the week
before the finals, Morris was
confident his team could go all
the way since his four com-
petitors all quali.Qed in top
spols.
V~l'" Playoff Opponent
Have Siii,gle Similarity
PUEBLO, ·Colo. -UC Irvine and host
Southern Col~ado state College will have -. 1
one thing in common when they meet here
Friday · night. in Urst rowid action of the
NCAA Western Regional basketball touma~
ment .'
Both schools have participated in the play.
offs on· two· other occasions.
That's· about as far as the similarity goes.
UCI 'split .gam~ in the tourney in 1968 and
again in 1969. SOuthern Co lorado is looking.
for its first victory in the championship play.
offs. Jts close.st bid /or a win came· in 1961
llQWARD '
·HANDY
·~
against ~thW~t Missouri State when the
Indians lost, 69-68.
UCI won _its opener over San Diego Slate
in i968 (78-$) and placed third With a win
over lJC Davis (82-70) in "1969.
* * * €Gach H9rry ·Slminon s 11 an l.nstltuUon
himself at Southern Colorado State. Ht baa ~· with tbe school 11 ba&kftball coach for
%f years. · . , .
"Of course, I have a problem with the
NAIA now. We belong f<> bOth the NCAA and
NA1A· and they wanted us ·to hold. the NAIA
regional tournament here."
· The gym that Simmons want.M woWd ha ve
seated 12,000 fans.
* * * Coach Tim Tift will renew an old acquant.
ance . in Colorado. lie was a (eainmate o(
assistant coach Bob Warlick when the two
were undergraduiites at Pepperdlne College.
Warlick went On to play five years prO-
fesslorial basketball Jn both the NBA and
ABA. ·'
Warlick played for Simmons on the
NJCAA .charnpioilshlp Pueblo Junior COilege
team in 1961 and was acC9rded All-America
honors: ·
*· * ·* The cagey Soatbem Colorado head coach
uy1, ·"I. J,ave been here dnte Methuselah ·
wa·s bom."
Re remember• NFL Comml11loner Pete
Rozelle when the latter w1s _pabUclty dlrec-
&or for Comp&on CoUege Jn lNl-47.
'!Goldie Holmes (Compton atbJetJc direct-
or., ~t Ume ), Reed Swenson (Weber Joa·
Jor College athletic dlreCtor) and I formed
tbe NJCAA in those years.
·"Compton held a basket.ball tourna.ment
aftd we wert ~vlted eacti year. It Was dur-
lr!g that time that we got together to form
' tbe NJ CAA," Simmons recall a.
* * * ' , Pr lot lo •becOrdlng • .four-ye.r , college In
the 196Ut lchoel,...yeu',_1be .b.,ldlan1 were a .
~p junior college ·roe under ,Simmons and
won the national Jaycee cbampion1blp. . .
* *
UC Riverside ~wa& seeded No. 1 In the
toUmey but ' mily have its 'hands full w"Uh
· Seattle-Pacifl~· a team that has won 10 of it!
last 13 gamesi ·
~ gym in which the regionals will be
staged Is new and seats 5,000. One side has
rollou~tands and -popup seats and Lhe floor
has a arton surface.
"ll sn·t what we wanted, whal we asked
for o wnat we needed," the crusty coach of
the 'Indians says. "But Jt Is what the gover ..
nor ordered for us and I have been promis-
ing the NCAA we , would have it lilied for
this tournament for several years.
All four teams have had previous playo ff
experience. UCR won the regional test in
1970 with wins over Boise State and Puget
Sound. Seattle-Pacific lost to Puget Sound In
the finals a year ago.
Riverside's regular season record of 18-8
Is the best in the history o( the .school. When
the Highlanders ~t to Evansville for the
finals in 1970, the team closed With a 1.t-10
m1rk for .. the year and could tle that effort
with a wtD Friday nighl
i
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UC Irvine,
Prep Net
Results
l rltlwlm VQWlt 14) Ill UC ll'YIM
lhttl•U
Clwl~I (UCI) dtl. Pon" {Bl, ,'4,
J-1, 6-4. I
DeGrall (I ) ff!. J1blanlll.I !UCt), 6-3, M .
<>;tt IUCll def. ll.,.11111 (!ll, 7·5, .. 1.
ll:obblns (lll cl1f. klw>elcllr IUCI ), .... , ..
NK lwlnd (UCtl def, Smith (BJ, ... 2. ...
DeGr1fl Ind Robt>lrtl 18) del. Ch1p.
peU 11\11 Crlt11 IUCH, •l. '-'.
P1111fl Incl Bennett {I ) def. NI Chtncl
Incl ,J1blDn$kJ !UCI ), U , 7 ... '-'.
' • VARSJ!,'1" l H~ (UI•~ ld111el1
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SPelr fNl 1011 J..7; won .. ,. •l. •1.
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Lions, Marina Tie;
Edison, HB · Ousted·
Runs come Hime a dozen
when the pitching runs thin Jn
prep tournament baseball ac-
tlon-.and the fifth annual Hun-
tington Beach double elimina-
tion setup was no different
-Wednesday.
Three games produced 55
runs and 57 hits a n d
Westminster and Marina were
back at it again this afternoon
at Westminster after the two
finished JD a 9-9 tie Jn the
championship bracket.
With the score tied.
Jerry Ashford was the big
• noise for Huntington again and
his two rbi and two base hits
gave him a four.for-eight total
in tourney play which included
a home run , double and six
rbi.
But his production wasn't
enough to offset Boise's four
markers in the bottom of the
sixth that put it aw ay .
Bob Stevens belted a three-
nin homer 1n that stanza to
wrap it up .
Edison's Rich Tachine and
Mike Selwood had.Glazi ng bats
but the story was the same
wllh the enem y alao . able to
puncture weakened pitching
sta ffs.
Tac hine had three singles
and Selwood had three rbl
with a single and dou ble for
the Chargers.
Greg Foster put the skids to
the Westmins ter . barrage h1
the last three innings by strik·
ing out four or the last seveq
batters as Marina battled
back to tie .
Westminster 's Bob Nodland
had a bases loaded triple whllf
Marin1's big blow was a two-
ru n double by Dan Wells. Edison Higb's Ch•rgers ex-
ited the tourney u did host
Huntington Beach.
Tht Chargers jumped on
Foothill pitching for a 9-5 lead
bot couldn't hold on and the
latter came away with a 12-10
verdict to qualiry for today's '
clash with Bolsa Grande.
F o o t h i 11 had previously
knocked off Fountain Valley,
5-j,
Monarchs Fall
Artists Out score
Bolsa Grande made it to 1
today's Ult with a s.6 conquest
of Huntington Beach. -
Diahlo Nine, 12-8
The Westminster-Marina tilt
took off today f~om where it
left off Wednesday at Marina
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L8guna BeS:ch High's Artists
bounced host Mission Viejo -I I Wednesday afternoon 1n non-
league baseball, 12-3, with the
help of a seven-run outburst in
the top of the third inning.
Mater Dei wasn't a s
fortunate , however, as the
Monarchs exited the Santa
Ana tournament following its
7-5 setback to invading Santa
Ana .
The latter meets host Santa
Ana Valley Friday in the
tourney decider.
Laguna's explosion came
Y Wrestlers
Begin Drills
Orange Coast Y M C A
wrestlers are currently work·
ing out at Estancia High
School every Tuesday and
Thursday evening (7) with em-
phasis geared, toward partici-
pation in 16 tournaments in
the Los Angeles-San Diego
area.
Cost of the program to· in-
terested grapplers is $25 _per
season and the fee covers in·
surance and an AAU card.
Each boy ls guaranteed at
least two matches per tourna·
ment.
It's open to boys age 10 and
up and weight level s begin at
98 pounds.
In addition to the 16
Southern Califo r nia
tournaments, coach Frank
Horpel has lined up entry into
the Arizona state J;ligh School
gr~roman champi Nships at
Arlwna Slate (April 151, the
NaUonal YMCA cham-
pionships at Las Vegas (April
~roman dtampionships at
Anoka, Minn. (June 24-29), the
National Junior f r e e s t y I e
Championships a t Binn·
ingham, Ala. (July 2t·241 and
the National junior grew-
roman championships at Albu-
querque, New Mex. (Aug. 1-5) .
about when Mission Viejo
miscues set up slx unearned
runs. in that· seven-run thlrd
frame and it proved too muclt
for the Diablo nine t o
overcome.
Chuck Corwin was Laguna's
big stick again with a three-
for-four day at the plate and
he had three RBI.
Mate Paul Carlson added a
pair or safeties in the Artists"
attack. ·
Scott Tolbert and Jeff Carta
were the batting heroes for
the Diablos with Tolbert
leading the way with three
hits and Carta's two safetie5
gai ning a pair of RBI.
Rob Ferg u s o n also ac-
counted for a pair of singles.
Mater Dei was victimized by
the three.run homer of Santa
Ana's Greg Sepulveda, who
hamm ered the ball to ce nter
field in the third to ignite a
five-run frame.
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"I didn 't really expect to
run away aS much as we did
ln the final point totals,'' he
5a\'S. "But we felt we were the
team to beat after the sec-
tionals. the way the seedin'g
went. That "'.ay, our kids who
qualified io the No. 1 spot got
to ~·restle "kids who were only
No. 4 .et the other sectionals.
Highl~nders,
Griffins Lose
Area Sports Calend~~·
·1. 538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA 646-1919
All four Cd~f final ists are
seniors.
Howe\'er, the picture is still
bright for Morris and assistant
coach Bill Cool ..
Wallis Will
Coa ch Stars
LOS ANGELES -Tex
Wallis, coach of La Habra
Higb'a Orange County cham·
pk>nship team, has been nam-
ed head coadl or the ClF all·
star basketball outfit which
will meet a similar ag·
grocallon from the L o s
Angeles City S«tion Lhis sum-
Iner.
Wallis guided the Highla nders
to ihe Pr-•Y League and
Or1np County till~ before bowiri« f<> Puad<no In the ClF
pl1yoti ttmiflnals Wednesda '' llilbt. .
La Habra .. ou.nd 11p the year
with I 15-Z l"lCOl'd.
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basketbal l playoffs Wednesday
nigh{ in 1he semifinals as the
No. l and No. 2 seeds in the
tourn ey advanced to the finals
Saturday.
Verbum Oti 's top ranked
Eagles outlasted I r v i n e
League co-champ ion L o s
Alam itos. &HO, before 5,78Z
fans ai the Sports Arena while
La Habra was falling to
Pasadena . 90-46.
Los Al's Rlclc Quinn pumped
in 13 points a1 did mate Frill
1'1iller, but their efforts were
nullified by the tremendous
height advanl1ge enjoyed by
Ve:rbum Dei. The Eagles' juni or Lewis
Brown t 6-9 ~ and 6-2 Dwight
Slaughter scored !> and 20 and
captured the boards.
Pasadena jumped on La
Habn by seizing the lead In
the first quarter and never
trailed arter that.
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~· crowds turned out-at most .Southland lakes and re-m. this past Week and enjoyed good fishing for mi.ted species of frtlll water fish.
Headlng the li•t of the mo•t active fish caught W8J lbe
crappie. Most every lake wllb a good populatioo of blacld"'
produced limits or near UmiLs of the .Sood eating panfish. The be~ enUcers were Doll Flies, Lucky Joes and lieut-fl!hed over
submerged weed beds io about 10 to 15 foot ol water.
Thia writer visited nearby Vale Lake over the weekend and
ended up the morning with a nice limit or crappie averaging
better than a pound api~. The hot spot was aJong the north
shore line where strikes were recorded on almost every Other
cast using a bobber and a white feather jig. ooier nearby
anglers were scoring equally good on red Lucky Joe's with a
licut on the eod o! the hoot:
Trout and bluegill were so active in most parts of the take,
while ~a? and catfish were uncooperative. Harmon White of
Fountam Valley posted a five fish limit of trout while using
TNT floating cheese bait off the west end of the island. •
Irvlne, Can Viente, Sherwood and Henshaw lakes alsc> ·
produced good stringers of crappie.
Bass Beginning to Move
Big backetmoatb1 are starting to store ·•P food prior to
moving onto tbe spawnlag beds la all of ~ San {)Jego lakes,
wbere tbe smface water temperature ls rising daffy. Lower
Olly Is iivlng Into ~avy angling 'pressure and yteldlng some
aloe UmU1 ef bass. Rubber worms and Uve crawditds are ac-
eounttq for the best catches.
Sa Vicente Reservoir 11 good for botb bass and crappie
wHl1 boOt 1pecle1 averaging oa the tcales ·between two and
-pouadJ.
Trout Biting at Big Bear
Warm weather and strong winds ba~e opened . up parts of
Big Bear Lake and anglers fishing around the stanfield Cutoff
are landlng 90me nice rainbows. Salmon eggs, floating cheese
bait and marshmallows are the best choices for bait, but when
more water opens up, trollen ll!ing Dave Davis blades rigged
'wJth nightcrawlers will boat aome nice catches of larger trout.
The water at this high elevation Jake is still tQo cold for
ny baa acUon and bronzeback anglers will ba:ve to wait till
early April ftr any 1$ss activity.
Spotfln on Feeding Spree
Very good catches of spotfln croaker are being ttported
fnm aU parts of Newport Bay. The 1PQ!_tles are hitting ghost
11uimp, mmsell and clams on tbe lncomlag and oatgolng tides.
Tbe months of late March and April are eonsldertcl . to be
tile best montbJ for bay (bhlag and tbls aeuon ls getting off
to a good start. .
· Botll Art'• LandiD( aad tbe Pavilion have rental 1kiff1 avail-
.hie along wl~ a goid assortment of bit ud tackle. ·Spotted
nd bliy bus slloald also start prodactnc lots of action for
trollen ••In& deep numlng: placs In tbe cbauel1 over eel O'UI·
()rean Offers Ml%ed Fishing
Rock -cod catches continue to produce the most actiOn. for
salt water anglers, alt.hough a mixture of surface fish were also
reported caught during the past few day•.
The coastal kelp beds are giving up catches of mackereJ,
halibut bonito and calico bass according to Davey's Locker,
Art's Landing and San Clemente Sportfishing bat loads are light
and catches of surface feeders are not earth shattering.
It won't be long now before party boa ts begin their scouting
runs out to the islands in search of larger game fish. .
Occasionally in the late weeks of March and early April
action at the islands is highlighted by an early showing of cali~
bull ba.ss, barracuda and white· sea baS!. Bait and water condi-
tlons are good for this early in the season and skippers are
keeping their fingers crossed. ,
Sa11 Diego Fishing Spotty
The Coronado I1land1 an 1Bcon1lsteat ID tllelr production of
game flab. A few wblte sea bal1 to 3S pounds bave been taken
.. allDOlt every day a boat flsbt1 tlle islandl, bat as of yet no
big bite baa developed. For tbe mot& part tbe dory b the same as ft ls locaUy wllll
mb:ed ca&cltes tf 1arface and bottom: feeders fDli.ng the ucb.
Diablo, Marina Spikers
Post Top CIF Marks
6-1, Santa AN f ;13.,
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GoH Title
Saturday
George Wooclt, the Old Crow
champion at Santa Ana Cotn>-
try Club, bu had plenty of
time to practice w h I le
awaiting Sa tu rd a y 's con-
frontation with M. T. Pat~
terson and Lloyd Stocker for
lhe seniors championship of
the club.
Woods was crowned Old
Crow (70 and over ) UUe wln-
ner several weeks ago. Pat.. te~efeated Fred Walker.
2-and-l the RenWsance
(60-69) cro n and Stocker to~
pied Gerry Werner, l~p on
the l!Hh hole, for the Ponce de
Leon (50-59) champiorw;hlp.
Leon (50-59) championship.
&th matches were played
during the past week to set up
the long-delayed championship
confrontati on Saturday.
Meanwhile, president's cup
qualifying ends Saturday with
first round matches scheduled
Mareh 14-ZS. After that It will
be one match per week for
conteslants until the final
round and flight champions
are determined.
Dick McCoy of Newport
Beach scored hiS second hole-
Jn-one at Santa Ana Country
Club this week. He aced the
second half, using a si.1-iron to
cover the 145 yards.
Irvine Coa•t
.. Jim Ward birdied the first
playoff hole to give his team
the overall championship of
the 18th annual Frank Carlton
perpetual trophy h I g h ·Io w
tournament at Irvine Coast
Country Club over the past
weekend.
Ward was playing with
Chick Higbie in the better ball
of partner's competition over
two days. They tied with Joe
Ordway and Vern Schauppner
at 123 after 3S holes, forcing
the playoff.
Another tie resulted for
third place with Art Dougher·
ty getting a birdie on the first
playoff bole to give his team
(Dougherty and Dr. Ken
Hamele ) a win over Tru Lattin
and Jim Beauchamp.
Fifth place went to Milo
Marquette and Dunc McAlpine
at 126. Others in the top I~ in
order of finish after playoffs,
inqude : Bruce Olson and
Ernie McRitchie; Bob Nat-
tress and Joe Phillips; Bill
Schauppner and J. B. King;
Dwight Schroeder and Al
Ober~.
Others were: Gene
Montgomery and Col. &b
Kay; Urban Beh and Bill
Kern ; Jerry Tully and
Courtney Owens ; Rich Bassett
and Dr. Bill Cowan; Russ
Watkins and Ed Johnson ; and
Scott Hornsby and J I m
McAlee.
Leading the J>l!Ck after the
first round of play was the
team of Tom DeForest and
Eldon Davis with a 58 followed
by McAlpine and Marehetti at
60. Sunday's leaders were Dr.
Cowan and Bassett along with
Bob Shafer and Bud Payne,
A pair of Orange Coast area
athletes alt atop the current
CIF Southern Section list of
·outdoor prep track and field
bests.
S.Ck, Santa Monica
Koppa, s1. Jotm 80KO
G«lch, foothill l:llHH
Royal, LB F'oly
Whlg!Mlm, Palmdal• C~, M1-i11 Hayt5, Recfrands JonnM)n.t P11tat111
.,_, r-110 ""'\911 LH
1•.o both teams with 60.
C.Osta Mesa distance ace
Doug MacLean Ls Uie two mile
leader Rt 9:08.6 and he also
bolds down fifth place on the
·mile charts with a 4:18.2 to~
'"~"' M"I"' Wfl 1111m. P1lmdalt 8u er, S1n11 An.1 Valley JOl'!ft, P\lo ~aroe
Walkll', Ull n 4411 Jll:llllY
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·section thus far over the l(K). ':"°:.
yard , low hurdles with a 19.3 enn~1
clocldn r HIGH JUMI" g, Clluml9'f, Sin Barnardlno Newport Harbor shotputter Frazi.ry MOnolnpide
Terry Albritton trails Crespi's e~,tnJ:r:, vero.s
Randy Cross in that specialty ocn, ~MO JUMP • ' Rlci'lanl Gh1 Alhlmbl'I with Albritton having done 81· · ~111n11, &e1in_. ••-1 tie •1.-11ke_r1_0 11nan1 101h and W.111:' a r ~ awarin, R~''I:
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l!:l One of four big member· l!:i guest better ball tournaments 1'· during the year will be staged li:I at Irvine Coast March 15. l:1 On March 19, the annual St.
''·5 Patrick's Shindig will be held !l f with Tom Hutson as :l'.I chairman. It is a mixed
roUrsome, blind draw com-
petition for guys and gals with
a shotgun start at noon.
t~ Meadowlark ., t:; A partoer's tin whl!tle
tournament was the feature of g:rn; the Meadowlark C.Ountry Club fij~ men's club over the weekend.
1.w Ed Palmer and Jolm Heath
,... combined for a score of 38 to ltJ win the Saturday segment
u.o with Howard Shuler and Rick Jil Haskins In second Place at 34.
A tie resulted for third
between Jay Betzer and John
Heath on one team and Jack
McMullen and Jim Rowland
on the other.
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Sunday's competition wu
won by Paul Jordan and Bob
Cook at 36 followed by Bill
Waggoner and Stu Van Holt
(33 ) and Nate DeLaquil and
A'11ofa. a.fir •11<1 Gfntot, Saontl AN t : ),
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Fountain Valley HI g h . ,_R_lk_e_P_ee_v_•_Y_<_n_). ___ _
ba•ketball team• will be feted
with a spoJ11 awards banquet
tonight in the school cafeteria.
FeaUvlU.. get under way at
1:30.
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All SPORTS
ALL STORES
DRASTIC REDUalONS! HUGE SAYINGS!
WE MUST MOVE MERCHANDISE TO
MAKE ROOM FOR NEW SPRING ITEMSI .
JUST ARRIVED THE GREAT ADIDAS~:~
COMPLETE U~E
COMPLETE SIZES
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Tha~• all .... extra It COit with • ,_ .. Son run
Maintenance Leue on aey ot our brand new 1972
Mercurya. Just thJ.Dk •of It, •• no D'lOl"e annGJiri1 ftpelt
probleml •• , no more unexpected ~ mt belt ol
all • • • a beautttul new Ml me Mtl'CUl'1 Marqull or
Monterey !o drive ht ablolutely perfect ' condition at Ill
tJmel, .Ftncl out for younelf all the benetltl and pleuurs
th1I tantuttc leue prosram provides on· all our J.Jncom.
Mercury Producta.
Call BUD BOWEN at !540-!l830 •••• ToDAY!
2 Seminars
for Investors
IYoo're W._t At llolltl
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'I'his lnfonnative session will 1ua:Nt a polltive policy for
Investors whose objective is lrowtb·of capital. 7'he d.11•
cusslon wW a1IO include:
* Fundamentals ot stock analyals
* How to 15elect stocks that may participate In a market
upswin&
* How to keep a cool head amid confilcUne comments
and rtcommendatlons
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A lecture designed tor those \vhosc objl!ctlvc L! primartly
Income. TopJcs include:
* How to partlclpete in hiah )'lelda ot 6 to 8%
* REM91 ••• what they are, how secure they are and.
why they CM pay bi&' dividends
* How to achieve a relatively secure income as well u
poalble lon&:·term ~tat aains
Both of these lecturn will be 11..,en at the Newport-Beech
oftlee ot Dean Witter A CO.• between 7:30 and 9.:3o p.m.
You ml,)' attend uM lecture:· 9f yoor cboiCt or join us ;at
boLh snslons.
SPEAKERS: Bryce L. Letterman
Scott M. Letterman
LOCATION: Deon Witt.er<• Co.
MO Newport C.n ..... Ori,.
Newport Betch. calilomla 92860
For ret:erva.Uons can 6'4...2292 bl Newpcirt ~ch or 833:.
0230 from e>r&nae Co. or tlll ln and mall the coupon be.low.
DEAN WITTER. a Co.
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Simply · tttat~ · a fem II
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griot many possible condl·
tloaa. Co1dl, Injuries, e.xces-\live expoai\Te to heat, even
some mali~clet (!&q al-
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brain that regulate1 tem·
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body that there might be
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have an accurate·depend&J;>J' thennonfttel' In ,. -the bc>UM!.
W• carry a large •lion
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stupidity: utterance: Law ' Law burnt at a
z words 58 Nest of enforcement fooeral
20 Theater group: pheasants officer: 37 Football
Abbf. , . 59 Eject fran a lnhmal Infraction
21 Bowler poSl(lon 10 S~ees: 38 Where grapes
2Z Alan Ladd 60 Cort1111MPl1c1 Slan; are grown
me 61 Pl Ke klckers' ll Act of being 40 List of
23 Color devices pit Into a kind candidates
2S Hates 62. On the skle of af container 41 lnfcrmal room
27 Convents 63 Augmented 12 Bwely enough 43 lnvtstlgates
30 lll~111lftd 13 Kinds ,...1r111119ly
31 Dlscontlft'ue DOWN 19 Preclude 44 Hoisting
3Z Bulbous pl1nt 21 Possesses machine
nati ve t.o l Stiff 24 Gtntl~111111, 4S Point of view
Asia bristle amOO!I! the 46 Eltv•ted
33 Janitor's, 2 Bt.asts cf gypsies habitation
liiiplemeni burden 2S Fools 47 Gear
36 T~stop 3 Sanction 26 Goddtss of projections
37 Expendib.res 4 Gree~ wcrt on discord 49 Housewife's
of 111oney .astronomy 27 Ve;wn concern
38 Extremely by Ptole111y 28 Structll'al 51 Jejooe
39 Flightless S Residence: msbtr SZ Jot
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TME COMPETITION •• HER CURRENT INTEREST
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A BACHELOR UKE HANPSOME SENA.TOI PA11
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C1Hflw11f1, r1t11cul1rl'f' dll<f'.._. • WILLIAM M. Wl.l.COXIM · C-l'f' Ci.rt PUt>llcetkln 01 11111 notlo:1.
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Cau"tv lll(Orlter Of .11ld Cauntf. LEGAL NOTICE Tll• tn4) ......._ • .,,... commenr.,. ~ 11: w42 Grtct LEGAL NOl'I"""' """'""" "" l•MVl,11 SlrMt, L• Habf'e, C1lllorJll1 MDTICI HtvtTI ... llDI "D 1'\191tlhtd Orll'ltl Coat! DllllY "llol,
TWntl of Ille c•ill I" i.Wf\lt "'°"""' 111 Molla II~ •I""" ttlal ffle ._nl ilf '*UM"!' 11, 24 and M•r<:ll 2, f , lfll
11141 Ul'lllMI 111111 Oii c911ftrmatlon of 1111. Tr111'"' ol the c .. 11 c-llll'f' c.1.... 'ICTfTIOUI IUllNlll ~,,
., 1Nr1 c:nll and .. ll llQ ..,~ 11y Obtrkt of 0r.,.. C-l'f'. C..H..,llla, wl• N.t.Ma ST&T•MIJtT LEG" NOTICE flOllt ik\H'ICl Mi Mert91te w Tn11t a.Ml r1Qt111>1 -ltd ~ .,. t. 11 t• 1.M., Ti. f1llllwl• rw-I• cW,. ilwoltl,..... JU.;
... 1119 P"lflltrtv •Mid. T111 Piii' c:1111 °' TwtHy. M•rdl •· 1tn •• , ,.. "'~ •: I l----------'----•mour11 bid hi H dlPOlllMI with ltl4. Int ~. ti -.Id ICl)ool clhlnc:t llCotM •I \l'llCINO IWIOll ... tMOllGA 101110. ..ICTITIOUS IUSIN•ll
11111 ot efltrf II k I" wrltl"' lflll wlll 1J11 Ac19lftll Avtftu41, Ctllll Mft1. 1d 'I". 19"1 II., CMI• ,,,,..., C1. MAM• ITATIMIMT
1111 rtc:9l'f'td •I tl'w 11Dr-ld ofl1a 11 •"'I' C1Hflr11i., •I Wl\ld! ttme will bide wlN Ill Jlf'l\Mlf Jln.irMcll...,. 191:1 WMdi'vtt 1ltt fOllowl111 --II delt>tl t>ull11tJI time •ttor tlll flrlt publlc:•llM h«lof .-ruOflctv _.,...Md "" ..,; A ...... LMll 11«11. 11:
1Mfor1 ltMI d.t1 of Ult. '"""' MOTION l"ICTUJtt: fQYll"· ftlll Ml-'-Mlflll C~ lly •I\ ITT #Mlll1N£ ANO llEC•IATION OlllMI Tlll1 61h dl 'f' " Ml td'I, ltn 'Ml:NT, llllil'/lduel. COMPONl!NTS OtVISION .I.NO ITI
MO•TON J. CM.VIS AH ..... , ...... I" ICCOtdMICI wltt'I .Jll'nll'lld l(llolr•IMllllh JAISCO P•ooucts, l'*IS 011. W•Y.
EllKUlor Of h t:1ltle fM 1MttUt11ont 11M11 ColMlllttoiu tftd Tl'lll ti•....._,.! 'lltd Wlffl IM Counlv Colla M .... C•llfornl1 "62'
, of uld D9'ttldt11I. IHCfflultliM wttlch •rt -• flle •1111 Cltl't ol Or1-Cau""' 111'1: Mt•Cfl 1, ltn, l"llrMllOllll T11.-.-and T1lqrqh
lftMIOM AND •A•VIN t'IWl'I' lie ...:u....i In tfle office or tf1e If '""'"' J. M .... ll Ot!IYIY C1111"1'f' CorPCH"•tlor1, »I ll'lr'll A-., N-
6141 Y•I Nm ... "v..-4 ~cNlffll A"'"I .... Id adlool dltlrlc'I. Cllr1<. Vol'\, NtW Yori!: 1oot2, lt1tt of
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l"ullll911od Or'•-CNlf O.llY ,.llot, lllff'• bofld ,.11 .. ""'l'•lll• ,. the .,..,. .i M1rm t, 14 n. >O. Im •1:i.12 POl'llltft.
Mardi t, 10. 16. ltn '2•·72 "'9 COnt Cttnn'llHlltf CllleM Dl1!rld G. Oorllld H11ru
lol111 or Tru .. ee1 I" •" ..,_,.. Ml .... LBGAL N011CE .1.11l111nl Secr•llrv.
LEGAL NOTICE tM11 """ ""'*"' (S'6.) ti tM ~ 111c1·11 tnl1t111tlonal Tel--and
1 ~r•"'" ll'lal the bldde.r' wllt """' lftle Ttlffrapl'I CortlOl'•llOft Oi-------------lt111 ,,,_Id COflltlC:I JI Ille 111'111 ii 'ICTITIDVI IUllM•IS Th11 1l1tetr1el!t w11 flied wlltl t111 Caun·
.. ICTITIOUI IUllNalS 1w1ried fl 1111'11. '" tlll"""" of f•U11r1,t. T"-... ,~Id STAT•1 ... ..,NT I tv Ct1r11; ol Or1"9I Caunty on l"tb. 2, 1f72.
NAM• ITATaMaNT lrlllf'" '"'° llUCJI c.11trac:t. 1119 prtelldl .. • ..... -.Ill' ..,._ t "' M 1\111 JJllJ
"TMol-• "',,"",· 1111 Pllr-ltl iolll'I Tiii d'ltGl Wiii bt fWfellld, W' 11'1 Tiii C:.N I I. TfMCO INGIH•IOING ~ .. H • ll'IN,I -,,._ of 1 bofld. tile Ml wm llllf'IOf WOI bt • '' '-" "ublblled Ortl\H CN1l D1llY .. llot, INYl•OHMll!NTAl EHT••l"•lt•t klrt.f1ad to Mid 1C11ao1 cllitt'ld. Grico LI/It, C01t1 Met.I. Ftlll'UOt'I' 24 Ind Man:fl 2, t, 16, 1tr2 ~IJ
COMl"ANV, 1611 S-Str1111, ~ No blddlf' IMf wltMraw hit; Md fw • W • .Jo...a S--, lU Str1IMll It.
111'49otl 811Ch. C1!1ton1ll t2"1 ,.ne.d .. fony-fl"M IOI clan •tlw tM hnti Mc.llu. LEGAL NOTICE
• ..., DllM9r fll"""'-MIO! (1IVl1t d•ft; NI f1w 1111 .,....rfll """"'· Ttll1 IMlllntol II Wiii undllcltlll 9y II\[·--~==~~------
Clrcl•, Hu"t'lntlon letd\, C•l'"'nlo The llolr4 of TrvllMs r-1'\19' fl'lll llMlllv!Clli•I. l"ICTITIOUI IUllNOll eon.Id OllrleJ T.,,..l"IM. P3D ,rl¥11He o1 r1IK1tM •ll'f' 11111 .n bldl.,. W. JOMllll lomt!Mr Gr1t1t A'M., T_.,ltflOI, Cllllonil• 11 w•llOI an'f' lr,.....,IMlt'I• W Ill-Thll 11•1-I llild wlltl tlll CaulllY NAMI ITATIMIMT
Tlll1 toudneu 11 belrtr COl!iucted b'I' 1 formlHtlH 111 111., bld Of' lr1 ttw bWll"'9. Cllf'1l of Df'1,.. Cti1111tY 111: ~eb. lJ. Int. Tl'le lollowl flll -11111 ••• do!"' ... rfftllnl'I.. ll•lled' NO•MAN·• WATSON l y llvtrlV J, MM!llU: OljNl'f' Cou ....... t>u1l-1 II IMOf .. EMOt:MT CATt•ING
Jt-r D. FtlrPOll S.Ct'f' •INrd II l'ru~ltff C~ II 115'1 Anlbtl 5rt"I, G•rden Grovt.
!)oftlkl c, TilemklftlOtl . 0,-: Mtrcl!· "· 1972 -ll:Dt I rn. " 1 ... Or•"M '°""''"· CI Hlornf•: lh{1 ·1t1tll'lllllt t'llli wllfl 111t Cwll1Y l"vMlllwcl Or•• Coait OaHy '°''°' .. uflll111M1 Or11111• COid Dal.., .. llot, •OOert J. Sdlllc1, 11' I. Nu""-ood c1en."" Or•"9• cou""" on: Mardi 1. 1tn. Mardi ,, 1 .. ltn ~,; l'Mtn.l•rY 11, 14 and JMrcfl i. t , 1tn A••1111t, AM!lelm. c1111w"11
,, ''"""' J. MlddClll, Deputy COii""' ,,.n TllorT\11 lllM, S2l K1v ln W1v. Otrk LEG OTICE f'J1c1ntl1, C1lltor"l• · / "''* AL N LEGAL NOTICE C. L. Wlll0111hby, Inc .. 1111 01~m1k
"ullHllloi Or•-Coall Dollf Pllot, l 1U1'•1rd, Bnlf'lf HUit, Callfotnlt
M.I di f ,, 23 If 1tn &Hon .. ICTITIOUS •UIU••11 Tfll• bv1\Mu 11 COfldl>C"ltd by • L1rnll.O r ' ' ' ' MAMI ITATI M•NT PICTITIOUI IUllNall 1"1rt11erlhlp.
The fotlowlM rerlOll II clolflll W.1-I MAMa tTATIM•MT 111:-.rl khllct LEGAL NQTICE 11: TM fllltwllllt ,..._ 11 delnl Mlneu "-•I ,1rtner 111--------:....-----1 ••. .....,_ C H U C IC s T E \I' IE H S AM O • TtLal"ltOMl"TI• Oii" NEWll'O•T • " .. tlett ment w11 flllld wtlll t111 COii~ '~: ... ITI0~ .. ::~'1:· ASSOC:l.l.Tt:S. Oii llrc:h, Svll• '· llfACH, .1624 West COiii Hlrl!Wlf, n" '11.~ of Or•nee County ... l'IOl'IMlry
Newport 8~1'1. Cl. t2.MO N-·-•-il-"o ,_ , •• Ti. ~ r Ir 11 II I ti'• cltllll Olll1tl lhtrrn1" lteWM. J 1 I ..._' ""' '""'"
"bullr.u ·-= .odlM .... St., Cost• Miu, c.llf. "'21 ..,.Tt:~!.~~~~!.~· co•..OttATIOH, "'1« •AIMIOW C:OUNT•Y H(ALTH IAJt, Th1 ... bull11111 11 btllltl colMllucttd lly 1" __. -wart, L• ""'°'" l"ub'lllhtd Ora"M C.O.tl 0.11Y .. llol,
'211 Mlr\11e, A~t .. 81!bM ltllftd, llMlllvktvet. tota. Cl Ntw Yort ~MPot•llOr'IJ. Febnltiry 24 11'111 MltCll t, t , 16. ltrl
TOllY f l"ley, 11' OftYllo '"""'"" tfllr1• I. tf....om 1'hl1 M lllOMi 11 tefoiuctecl bV • car--141.n
l tldl. Tlll• .. ....,,..,'", llltd Wltfl "" '"""" -·~-1------------'-'C I 1t111C1r· Jllll\IClll, 111 Orl'fll, H--1 Clertc of Or1t1N COUfll'Y ot1: Mardi 7, \t7:1. If-Wtlnrlcfl, • LEGAL NOO'ICE IHCh. l y leYlrl'f' J , MOOioll, °"'11"1 CDllrTtv lecy.-Tr .. 1.
Tt1t1' IMllMU I• "'41'111 eotldlldld bY • Cttrk. Thi• tt1r.ment w•t tlltd will! lflt C111111-·i---~===-~-----I I"~ ,1~ IY Clff'ill" °''""° C1111nty ot1 J1111,11ry 29, 'ICTITtoUI IUSIM•ll
••IMll•l1 Jofl"IOll ;...,~1..-Ot'lllM c:oa.i DtllY "'""· 1m ' NAM• ITATIMaNT Tllb lttl9tntfll fllMI Wiit! 1111 c .... "ty Mtrdl f, I,, 23, JD, 1971 611-71 '4114 "'\'lie follow\111 ~ It dol1'4 bu'1""1 Cltrl< 11 0!'11111 Ctlllflt'f' t111: M&rCll 1. 1912. · UM IT a 0 S·T AT• S CDlll"Oll:ATION 11:
I Y 1.....W J. MocWM, °"'1ty CoulllY L£GAL NOTf...,.. COMf'AMY ISLI: CONST. CO., 111 Opet 11 CllA.. "~ Mii ...... lllle,•C.. ..... 111• l11t11>1 f1l1IMll, Cl llf. tOOH "
" 16* Let. ,. ....... c:.t_.. -Harold W. TomHn, 111 o,.. St
l"vblllMd OrlMI Coa•I D1llY l"llot, JJS:I T ........ (IUI 4'H144 ll•lbol ltl•nll, Calll. tOOM ·•
M.ttdl '·.I'· 2J, 30, 1m 61J.7J MOTIC• Of' ....... 0, llllAl ''"n Tl'I!• bull""' II btl"' cllflductld by •n ... o .. ••TY Al l"lllVAT• IAL• "*'"* Or•• Coe1t D•Hr .. uot. llMlllvldu11. LEGAL NanCE Ne. A"'2711 fabf'utrY' 2' •M M•rc11 2. t. 16. 1•n Harold w. Tomlin
l l-------------·I '" tM SllN!'lor Caurt ef llM 11111 of ot-12 Tlll1 11•1-I fl'" wlTll Ille Caul'll)' C"forfllf, fOI' Ille COlll'lfy •I Ort,.... Clff'k of Or•not C-ty Oii: FlbrU."' :it, tU,...IOll COUll:T Of THI I" tM Mitter Ill tllt l!tllttt of OllWl.Y LEGAL Nl"V"M,..• ltJl. Iv ltverly J, M-•· "-·I• STAT• Of CAU,OttlUA •O• E IENDH •-... VIJ.Yb .,..,... tN• COU•TY OP OllAMO• • ' .,..,ii · CDll"IY Clerk. Notice 11 Mr• 11•1111 "llllt 11141 ""'" ,1,111 llh. A·nMll cllr119111M1 wlll sell 11 Prl\lfft; wit. i. !hi l"ICTITIOUI IUSIMlll ,. blllhld ,.._ t NO'TlCa 0' MIA.IMe o• NTITIOM h\9Nl1 1N1 Mst l'ld bieotr, sulllld It MAMI ITAT•MINT u "'1"'1 oall D•ll'f' l"llOI,
flOll ... OIAT• o• WILL ..... o confltlMlllll •I Mid S-lor C1111rt, ... or Tiii followl111 ..... '"' dol"I blrllnon Mardi 1' '· , .. 2l; 1'11 Sl4.-l1
COOKI\.. uo LaTTa•s 1'111'AM1Jt-lfter ttte ~ day of Mtl"dl. lt72, 11.,.. ••: 1 ..,.,.. ... N
TAll't office .. IVEMSON .I.HD GAllYIM, a.a PLOW•• ltllft:T. '°"' s. Pldtlc &A:tUA&. artCE
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MOTte:I II Ht••IY GIVEN 11111 "c°""""'"' .... r'911t. lllle .:... lfllWMf ,.laower Strwt, Call• 'MM, "" W'll"-A~ Mll"1lll G. frnotY tin tlled Mrll" • ~ " Mid ......, •I ,,_ time ot 4"th alMll TlQ bllll-11 ~ cfll'ldudM 1W •" ~1ll1•tl" ..._ Callfitnll '*7
ltoM fllr .,.._,. " wi n •tlcl Cllllkll and •II IM rlltlt tlO• Mid llltet• ht tflt l~lcluel. • I L•""L MOTICI
Uttot1 ,1"11fr.!"f1,.,, .ta htll......,, ••t•t. If 11{; MCMMi fin -lrld 11rf • O.•l••M. C••Ml!.l9fl NO'TICI INVITIM• l lDI r...,_.." ~lcll I• m• .... fll~ .......,.,. ., .... .,. ......-.CIO "'*' 1'lln fhl1 •t1lll'fteftt fllM •1111 fl'll CIU"tv NOTICE IS Hlfltl8Y GIVEM t111t tl\1
...,flclll1rs. and tlllt IN lttM .... rlKe W 1111 Mdlttwl te tfllt of II.Id ........ If C_,. II Or•llM ~ ori: ,. .... 11. 1'11. l oard of TrUlftH ol tllt 0cHll Vltw
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. '-"' CIWk c1111.,,,.., .. "' '"•• rec:Wd1rtl "' .... LEGAL NOTICE wm 11e _,... •IMll 1eo.t tor ,... "'"en... ST•Ctt ... MAltSTOM Tl, '"e G " Mllat.._ Ml"' lit of SllppllM, I" Kcenlonc1 wttll llOldflC•
04 lolt CtW• lhof. h Wflct If •t111 Cwnt'f' •ICOf*' II 1'ICTITKIUI IUllMlll tloM -°" flte Ill lht ofllo:e of 11111 .......... C .......... httt Mid CDllllfY MAM• STA•M•MT Ofilrlc:I. '1111 flUI 7M411t l!XCl:l"T 'lht Nor1ll •OO 191'1 of t•ld Tiii feillfWI rtrlOlll i re dol Tiit lllclder M11r1"IM1 to d1llnr Ii.mi ..,_...,. fwt ,...,.._ ...,. . bull "' "' •• -lllld ""1... .,. •H•r ... te 11
l'Wlltlled or .... (Nit DlllY l"llot, ALSO lXCl!:l"T 1111 huff! 12.• flat., MT :•:l:NTflt .. •ltES ,.. C.itrlll• detl•111IM1; •nll lew lllddll' .. r-to Mtrdl t , I .. 11. 1'72 •11·12 lllo Nrrlh fl,• fllet of 11111 IMl"tlOll ., Apt 1 CM! Met C l5' • '36l7 fllnlllfl. lddlllonlll turdlu• ~ lllM ..
•-AL ~ ••Ill Lii ·• l'rlllil ••thlrl\I ·el itw Ehl J0t.r.' wnii!m ~Nu~ Si-.. "' Cibrltlo ~m~9~tt11 ltld "'1Cff• -r•ll'NM lo J1t1111
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STATll Ofl CALll"Oll:NIA f"O• Tanm. el•lllt (I ll!\ 1" l•wfl.ll m-y Ill Tt1!1 bu1l11M1 II btlll9 c:oncluclli b'I' • The C•lllol'nta 11le1 llll wlll be tr1 ait-TN• COUit" OP OttANff h Unlltlll SlalM 9fl conllrmatlotl " MM, l"•rilllrll!F,, dlllorl lo 1111 wlce1 -llMI, fMll'lt 1!:>1·
CA.la NUMllJt or .,rt c:Hll Mel 1toi.11q tVldenc ... ~ J ..... Wllllllfll McHutl Ir, CIN T•x .. lmotlOll clf'lltk1"9 Wiii M
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IAYCREST
POOL
ELEGANCE
You'll fall ln love with this
spacious home Jn Baycre11l's
tinrst atta. Within lhls
Mme de1\gned by Ivan
\Veils you'll find 4 large
bMrooms, 4 balhll, ramlly
roon'I with hus:e 1 t o n e
fireplace, separale den or
1nald's quarlers. The home
hai1 been la ~tf'fully
t'f'deooratf'd withrn th!! PL"'
year. All this and 11 seclud-
ed pool, too! Call today for
rour appointment to tall In
love with this truly elegant
honie. 54&-2313.
O THf. Rf.AL
\\""-U·;TATCRS
SAY GOODBYE TO
THE LANDLORD
Sha1'P two bdrm. home. Fully
carpeted and d r a p f' d ,
El.EC. B/I KITCHEN. Dbl .
garage • lftrge fenced lot.
Perfc.JCt starter home
CAU.. TqDAY. i18 ,00'J .
COLWE LL
PROP ERTIES. INC
REALTORS
22CJ E 17th St C .M.
646·0555
549·1910
Evenings C&U 642-7438
General
-CONDO·
SPECIALS
Sf'vf'nlN'n 1171
from. S22Ji00,
F'rom nothing
you nam(' II!
*
to rhoo3t
lo $51,:500.
down to -
11155 YELLOWSTONE
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
OPEN SUNDAY
NOON· DUSK
"t.1onlerey" modf'I Tiburon.
Sh.Al( cptjt .\ Wf'I bar,
S.'W,450. Hu?Ty and sre a
i600J upgr11df'd beauty.
ONE toRY
3 BEDROOM
Beautiful V\lla PA<'lfl<'. J
bath, nlct crpts & drps.
private Jltll0o. dbl a:ar. Prl~
t'd right at '31,500. 1-lurry ta
9ef' this one!
• LARWIN •
96M405 ANYTIME
ONE YEAR NEW
All the work's do"", \\'Ith All
Imp r ovements irt ,
Pr ofesak>na1 landse&plng,
automatic sprinkler•,
wulled c1thedral ceDings,
dlninc room an d
b e • u t I f u I neighborhood.
Located away from hu1Ue
and bu1!1e, this tine !
bedroom be11ufy ls in the
Racket Club In Irv\l'lf!.
Owner wW le!Ue or le.ue
opllon al d<1ly $3!,llOO. Hurt7
to see!
84 HR • COATS
WORK WEEK "
Yek. we-keep our office opt:n ' WALLACE
an averaee of 84 hours per REAL TORS
week to serve you better. -546-4141-
Saleamen on duty at all ttmes, (Ope:n Eveni"tt)
NO Answering Service. For .., ... .,,..,.!l!!!!!l!!I!!'"
your buylng or seUlna real
estate needs, call us now.
Walker & Lee
LOTS OF LAND
Want to build? Let u11 ahoi.1'
you all !hat Is avallable ..•
1.; ac. . ... , . . . . . . . . . S16,00B
REALTORS 1 ac. ····-··········• $30,000 7682 Edinger Ave.," 11.B. t 1c. vi~ ••••••..•• $31,750
IACJ'ON lrom Broadway 10 ac ........... try '$125,000
Shopping Center) 32 ac ............... $32.0,00D
M2-«t6 FITZPATRICK'S
Is Th•
15
An cap11tnno v111ey R>alty
31501 c.mlno Capistrano
Election Year? San Jua• Capistrano -1124 Elect to Re lhil CUltOrn built D--ltor s•---1~· home in Co.ta Mtu wHh I _..;~.;.:,,;c.:.;;;.._:;,,_=:...:.:.,..::..-
the ~at touch. Huae LO' VE IT llvlng room and famlly ' •
room with be&med celllnp,
3 I~ bedroom• plua 2 big forpt lt -deliahlAll BJuttl
batM on a well Iandtcapf'd 3 bdrm., ~ ltdl, OD .........
lot -all tor only $47,600 _ belt, 1llr ieduded arta. wt.
Ca!I ~nn. )'Oil •ve town -JUii: l!lotll
ttie_door • walk away.
$<2.500 •
HOUSE. FOR SALE
By Owner
Lal'Je (1850 aq. tt.) 4 Br,
2JA "ha.th home in Sandpolnte,
2 minutes .from S. Coast
Plaza. Uvlnr ·room with
.eparate dlnlns area, fire-
place, country kitchen with
family room, ahq carpet
lng throughout. Patio, fully
land1eaped, fenced yard. 1
bJ~k lo _ elementacy acbool
and 3 short blocks to new
park-pla)'ll'OUnd. $.34,900.
Call 557·31ll (If no anlWtt,
llJZ.9666!.
SWEET & LOW
priced, Is this charming
North Colla Mna home. •
Bedrms, l" Bath•, covrrect
patk>. Walking distance to
llChoo/s 4 11hoppinJ. Ownert
boueht new home and ulc.~
llli: only ia,500. No down
VA, or low down FHA,
tenns.
Call 546-5880 (O~n Eve•.)
\~...=]
EXECUTIVE
TYPE HOME
iJ2,IXX> Will Take It - 3 Bed·
room1, 2 bl.th• + AU. THE
TRIMMlNGS, Including
NEW shag carpets. 1-IURRY.
Walker & Lee
Inc.
CORBIN-
MARTIN
REAL TORS 6'4-76'2
GREAT
4 Bedroom 6 familyroom, 1 '4
bath&. CJose to achoolt NMf,
llhowlnc ~ten. 2 milts te
the beach. BuUtin11, wall ta
wall carpttl: includJ._, the
kJtcben. Owner will trade'
f ainallu. -home. Only
$31.900 with excellent u-
aum1b1e loan, Pleue call ,...,.,
3 BR 2 PA, best for th~
I HELP . .. .. .. .. . fll.914.
3 BR 2 BA, plush Irr ,
lmmac • • • • • • • • • • m.soo.
2 BR 2 BA, coiy tirepl,
vacant •••••.••••••• iiJ.960.
Call 545-842-4 COpcn eve1r
*MOVING
NORTH '*'
Owntr moving to Idaho ...
Mutt ttll loweat priced t
1tory in Mesa Verde. Lute
4 bdmi.. ~pante dtntrw
room, den, 21,-i b a t h 1 ,
oversl.Jtd lot wllh room tor
pool. NO DOWN PAY!orr
Realtort TO VETERANS.
--=~842-4456=;:,;.,~--I Call 546-5880 l()p<'n EW"1.X
AllracU~~!~ Mme. l~I Zoned and room to build •d· . -~ KAU .
dlllonal 2 un;11. Flmt , .,. $]5, 950 ~Pool
$25,750 I bedrooms, 2\1 hllhl. hup
I lNCLUDES PLANS) family room with majestic
3 BR. -$21,SDD
1~ Bath&. Near Newport
}Ill. '£Jem. School. 2 CU
aana:e -IUJt yard. can m.-so.:z:m Evn
associated
8RO K !lfS -P f"A LTCl R<;
10 1 ~ W Sal'-., •ll·l•<>I
t\ttp1ace-, all electric J1tU1b
button bulltin kitchen, di.ah·
w1lhtt-. Recently painted
lnaSde A: out. Patio. l'A yr.
new. Prfttlae klcaUon.
540-l'l'JJ.
TARBELL
200r5 Ht.rbot, C.C.a Mtaa
Cash $49.50 Total
movt1 any Vet Into U\la I
bdrm ., 1% bl -wllll
crpta l drt>1. Paymu i.
. than rent. cau 5tO-U.
,...i SHIRW .. D' RIAL TY
ll9M llrooldwnl, F .V.
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Something • That
Someone Else Wint~
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•· • \' • ' t 4 . I . . . . . '
·rhe ~igge.~t Ma_rk~tp!ace on the qrange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results.
You Can Sell ,It,
Find It, Trade It
With a Went Ad
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2 STORY HOME Ea1l~kl~ C.M. Bu'utitul 3
bedroom, 2 hath home, den ,
·+'dining arPn. g,cpttnde(t
lari;:-f' rumpu"s' room' fl:)('
entertaining. 2 fi~laces.
!-'.reshly painled. Don't mtu th11~ . : •· . . . . . ...
.. $22,000.
ER0st11irte cflarf-Oer: 'spot1e5' 2
bPdroom hnrrie. Pl@nty of
room for can\l)Cr & boaL
µu<'1I area. y,•or¥ .!!hep.
Lnw, Jo_w do""'"· llurry, at
!h is prier it will sell fast.
Lachenmyer
Re.llf or
lllOO Ne"·porl Blvd., C.M.
' &~~:Yl8 . .. ~S.-348.1
OWNER "READY. TO SELL"
• THiS ONE ··
All wrapped up in this nice TWO STORY
4 bedrOQm, 3 bath, HUGE RUMPUS ROOM
that will take a pool 'table, blliltin kitchen,
large yard will accomrr\odate your 30 foot
~-o-~t.'. ~~~-~. ~~-a.~i:o.~~ _r~~-'~~~. ~~~~-~~~ t{g~~:
WALK TO 'THE BEACH?
HACM 'ISTATE .
5 + ·~mlly +'Dine
ONlY $24,900!
Barsaln! Bargain! &nrain!
Pal!eled1 living room, URd
brick f\replace. F.11.mily
room~ Load of KNOTTY
Plr-{E! Formal dlnlr)g. Gour-
met kitchtn. FIVE big ·bP.d-
rooms. WALK TO OCEAN!
Unbelievable! Just the low
P.rl~ IO ~call now ~
IORl\I r Ol\O\
,.£~.1,>p~
4 Custom Homes
On 112 Acre
f41t1i~ , CoBta ~t e 1 a .
' '"'-., ~ 'I
· C. 'F. Co~worfby .& ·~o.
Realtors "·
' TRY IT· YOU'LL LIKE IT
SPARKUNG clean 3 bl!droom 2\<z baths &
family room home in the B,Ll!m. 2 fire-
places-custom drares and sh~ter~. Sp1ash or
swim in the poo just tAtePs· away. Out ,of
state owner wants acti,QtL, $48,50-0. , .~
UDO ISLE
Here is a chance to save big. Needs much
tender loving care but has been priced ac-
cordingly. Solidly built 3 bedroom with con·
ver.tible den. Very livable ·floor pl an includes
three baths. family room plus patio. Modern
built in kitchen with stalnlesS steel sinks.
$61 ,000. ' '
Macnab-Irvine
f\ffllf'\Company ,
DOVEll SHORES
SOPHISTICATED 1
SPANISH
Strikifl&ly beautiful, Prlntl!
oourtyJri:I -11parklln1 'pool.
Sweepinc view, 3 BR .. DR ..
FR., garden room. 11undeck,
high bwn<d cetllog. ' A
graceful re&ldtnce. $139,000.
Las1.lo Sh&Pbny 64~200.
ELEGANCE & STUDY
Oversized rooms, mint co
dllion • 3 bedrooms, 3·ba.tha,
fonnJ! dining room. $66,500.
LINDA ISLE
BAYFRONT
' . U~IVUl: tiV~·r=:s . ·TOWNHOUSE
LO\V co~ -:-'Hr GRADE
LIVING . 2 BiJ1:,.bedrm11, 1\1
BA'1, all eleet bltin kitch,
vat·ant and ready for CIC·
rupa.ncy. Lnl:·ated on Fair·
view Rd. Full price ·
WHY NOTI!.
CORONA DEL MAR 2 bedroom, 2 baths,
fireplace, cute1 modern kitchen, picture win·
dows with enclosed side patio, GUEST
QUARTERS over the garage. ONLY ONE
Bnutiful setting w i th
10WE:Ylng shade I r e e s . :40 0020
165.ooo -'Prlce ;.c1ud" th• Eastbluff Office • 67 •
Lowest priced 1-floor
Medltl!rrantan ~I --
$134.SOO Hi,n beamed ceil-
ing LR + formal DR -3 la~ BR'1 - 3 bAtha. Slip
lor cruiltt + runabout.
Don'! p858 thi1 up! Dave
Cook 642-8235. . THE BEST' HOMES . .' .... ' ' .
... IN THE BES1"AREAS .
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land. Hurry on this one! • Walker & Lee 1 ~---;-1a_y_si_de_o_ffi....,1c __ e_·..,..·6_15_·4_93_o_
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HARBOR HIGH ·
DISTRICT
l'rlm 3 BR • 2 bath ~ latp·
FR • brick fireplace . Spt.ee
for boat or camper. VA
terms. $32,500. Loia' Epn,
~m
, IN MESA VERDE :. A 5 Bedroom or 4
. and Paneled Den. Near Balearic School.at!<!!
Estancia Park. 70' x 100' (ee fol; :Z:si,fr'y.fll>t>f.
plan with well done coveted :pafio. Loll -0{ '
trees Jn· the rear yar'd. Extras incl.ud8 ~r::
by• Garre.It , buil.tin garage storage" and a
,housewife· Who1s nea.t·as-a-pin, tiut transfer·
$17;995 •. ' BLOCK TO THE BEACH ............ $49,900.
SEE IT· TRY IT· BUY IT
2790 H~rbor Blvd. RI Adams •
~Open 'til 9 PM
· re~ f;ast. · · • • · . •
'"PRESENTED AT $46,950. e PHONE ~5990 '
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CORONA DELMAR. &1576QOO
2443 E1tt eour Highway, Corona del Mar
.. MESA VERDE· 546-5990 • •
2850 Mt•• Verde Drive, Coala Men
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1&49 WeatclHf OrJvt, Newport Beach .
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·646'8811
. (1_nytime}
TRIPLEX ' Built in ·range and oven, dishwasher and dis-
posal. carpets and drapes. 2 Units have 2
bedrooms. 1 bath: 1 Unit has 2 bedrooms,
l'ri bath '-''/fireplace. Each Unit has 2 car·
ports, maintenance free yard and , pool privi·
leges, and from UPSTAIRS BALCONlES. A
VIEW. . ....... "'. ............ ,., $75,000.
East Side Custom 'WOULDN'T IT BE WONDERFUL
No l)owll! S32;SOQ! TO LIVE ON BALBOA ISLAND?
That's ·right -/l. cus191l\ b_uill . CUTE . BAL' BOA ISLAND beach cottage,· 2 4 bedroom & lamily room &: rumpus rool)l & ·laundry bedroom. 1 bath,. FIREPLACE, front patio,
room , 1111 elec1ric home one block to South .Bay. Only ..... $32,500.
lh•I'.• .,,;i,bJo a N O TO'iiE. y· TURVEY. DOWN lo VETS · & LOW
DOWN lo Aoyone ·El,.! ON B LBOA ISLAND Located on. a very nice
c11 L de uc & priced to Sell THE CIRCULAR ST AlRWA Y leads you up
-FIXER UPPER
&at vaJue, prime loo. 4 BR,
2-flA, all 1'1tin' &. family
rm. For the bargain hunter
-Try 10% down -$24 ,950.'
Call 545-8424 · (0!>'n Evn.)
$31,500!
JR. ESTATE
Right Nov.•! This could be the slairs where y6u will find t}Je living room,
, Gen~~~· G1n1r•I yours-if you liURRY! can dining room, 'kitchen, 1 'bedroom, 1 bath
1 ' • • -646-7171. ALL C.4..RPETED. Downstairs, 3 bedrooms,
Mesa · Verde location. King
ab:ed ~'bedrooms, . 2 bl_ths,
famlly room_ all electric
builtin kltChen. New ahag
nylon carpetjng, Water M>fl-
ener. Sprinklers. Near major
shopping & , all schools.
541).1720.
, CLOSI! TO BEACH STEPS TO 'BEACH 1 ball\,,, Great idea .................. $79,500
Larae 3 BR. 2 bL duplex (New_port-$2-J,500J · TARBELL
with. 3 fireplaces. 3 BR., family rm., 2 balh11,. _LI. y:1t=-. _ S.' _ ~·-_,,,,,,~ 2955 l-flll'bo,r, Costa ,J\iega I' $55,cm. TERMS . 'bltn1. · Po0111, tenni!, rec. """"~ """"""
Ooor1• Wllli•m•on -..... c•U. NOW!! --."'c'"o"""u"'N"'t=R"'Y.,.·~-1 South .Coast "Plaza
Realtor CAYWOOD' RE.AL-TY ~•-~A.. ·"" ._. ..... lT. Is hei'e bV this. fantastic new ~10 645-1564 ·* ~1~90 if . · STYLE · · · . '?"'...,._ -·w 2 ,1.;.,. 4 i.;....,,,, , bath.
t Genef•I General·.... •. Ru1tic ranch homP. on REALTORS family room,'formal dining
[-------'--.....;.~------' msssive lot, Jrg 3 BR, room. Home. 'It's Lush
re11iderl<.'i' ·w/11.ll mnd con-carpetli &. drapew -expOserl
veniences. Xlnt MOTHER-644• 7270 beam ceilings-sundeck11 and
JN-LAW SPECIAL &: room garden fresh landscaping. l"'.-~'9¥,fijj~I for income units for ·refire= 2821 EAST COAST HIGHWAY Total dw·n J7.<XX> and
ment-. Asking ·. $52.350: By CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. aS!ume a 7% V.A. loan.
,_.,. -' .. BAY VIEW'-CLIFF. ORIVE •.•.
Here's a ~uiet one! Gracious, roomy home
with 3 BR s, U,Pstairs den , wet bar &·guest '
rm. Tree covered patio & secluded yard. ·
Top ·1ocalion. ·$72;'500. Bill Comstock ·
BAYCREST BEAUTY. ','. .
Call to see this EXCLUSIVE HOME. 3 BR •.
!am. rtn .. din. rm. Be~ut. yard, priv. patio.
One ol our, BEST-VALUES, $77,500.
Bud Austin · · ·
CAMEO SHORES VIEW ESTATE
Nearly .J,l, acre view lol. 4 JlR., 5.l'z . batlis,:·0
pool, cabana : terrific _bar, trUge .m&tr_. Per~
feet {or entertainin g. can for pictures.
· $175 ,000. George Grupe.
SEE THE SUNSET
Over Catalina in• this spotless 4 BR ·&· F /R
in Lusk Harbor View. Priced to sell. $69,500. ·
Hurry, th is is good! Jim Muller
ATTENTION BUILDERS .
We have several fine bldg: lots in Baycrest,
Weslcliff, Dover Shores on Highland . Santi-"
ago, Leeward & Galaxy . $24,950' $45,000.
Charlene Whyte
ALL ON ONE LEVEL' .
In happy living UNIVERSITY PARK. Altr.
S BR. ho!Tle: sep. din. rm. & brklst. rm.
Beam ceili ngs. One blk. to pool. $34,900. ·
11Chuck'' Lewis
CdM CHARMER : ~2,SQC! ..
New decor -shag carpeting, µpdatell kitch-
en & bath ; dbl. ~arage. R·l Lot & ideal for
building unit. Trtona BerF . . ---
BAYSHORES
· appl. only. !!!!l!!!!i!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!J Price onlY ' $42,500. Call Call M.5-8424 · ·(Open ·Eves} 546-23.13 NOW~ G,nera.I Genfr1I
\outh , (-oast
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$25,500
~5 DOWN GI
Delightful cov~ "Patio. 3
bedrooml'!. Plush avocado
,;hag c11.rpetiniz, cuRtom
drapci;, full dining room,
riellihtf\11 covered. patio.'
540-1120. •
TARBELL
295.1 Hart.Or. eoSla MeSa
The Reynolds Have
Fi nishect Their· Boat
* * * * * TAYLOR CO.
BIG CANYON COUN.TRY CLUB
*
Call to see our fine selection of luxury homes
just completed in this prestigious area right
ln the heart of Newport Beach, Guarded 1en-
' .ti:ance into the area where you can enjoy the
:country club atmo.sphere. Private golf course
& C. C. Customized homes w /4 & 5 bdrms
pl~s. $89,500 to $158 ,000.
''OUr 27th Y111r''
WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors
2111 San Joaquin-Hills Ro11d
NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910
0 1 THE REAL ··'."\l ESTATERS
" , " ,T PV
Take Over Loan
Under $215 Mo.
Only .$22,900!!
SENSATIONAh P1t ICE ,
TERMS.,D:O)VN PAYMENT
IS LESS THAN lO'hi!!
"North Wo&ls Lodge" 'fam-
ib room with open beam
vaulted ceiling. Crackling
brick fireplace. 3 lftfgi ~
,rooms. JU~ REDUCED!
Call fast 645-0003.
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This makes t~£'i/. :! bcdrwm,Go --"°'-"-' -----_Go_n•_•_•_I --'----·J '--~$~2~1"""9"5"'0,----;v~~hbl! ~~ ~":: 1~~: CH~RFUL The Sky Is Fallin9! CIRCULAR, PLAN
honse with huge yard, roonl BriR"ht &: c~rful home near Falling right into the kitchen NO down G.I. tf!nns -low
for boat or trailer-11torag'e. Nf!wport Ht1., &: open space -right through t he down non-veti Lovely home
Priced lo 1u!H for ·$45.750. PARK. 4 BR., 2 Ba., kit· SKYLrGHT, ~f this charm. with,3 spaciol)s bedrooms.. 2
For i·n for rn a ·t""l o ·n Call chen bltn111. FA heatlnx, new i11t cusroM BUILT"'home! baths, den, secluded rear 646-nn. c11.rpet5, large fenced yard. It'" lllso · falling Into the livlng room overlooks a
Asking S29,!m. -• SPARKLING ijeated It . troly park:·like yard .I: love!Y
\0 THE REAL
\'"\,. ESTATERS
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Sunlien Livin9 ·Rm
Thi5 home will put ,STAJt-,
DUST JN YOUR EYES the
h]inule you See ' lt~ Priced
Rt only $27,500 & YOU name
the l('rms. · ~ · •
· WARM· & RICH , FHt"°" 'Pool, aod on the pllho. Low ma;oleo.,,.,.
PATIO, ahd through yard. Elq:ant 'firepla~
On Highland Dr. In Newport. another .sK-YLICHT ln the Prime 'ocation.1 540-lm .• · •
TARBELL
Jjk!! l}ew 4. spacious bdrms.& garage! But It's perfectly
fRmily rm., 2~) baths. sale in any of the 'Four
Sliding Rlass "'all o'JookS a bedrooms, the Fam 11 y
sparklin~ pool. Many ex-d' · nd tr11.11. A family home to be room, the 1n1ng room, a 2955 ('arbor, C'..o!ta Mesa
the Uving room under theJiiiiiiii;l;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiim
pro"d of. 143,000. NATURAL WOOD.' BEAM-C 2 .VA'CANT
CALL 1=" f4f·lCf4 ED CATHEDRAL; CEIL-• ·
' "SEE FOREVER" ESTATE
A Real "'Top 01 the World" home, high abq_ve
Corona del Mar. Over 1/3 (I.ere of prime pr:op-
erty in a very private setting. 4 Bdnns., 5
baths, Over 4,000 well designed for gracious
living. Incl. a lge. pool , with great pati,o for
entertaining. Garages & carports for loads of
parking. $169,500.
CAL.L 675-1000 ANYTIME
ltBAY ~.~.~~ ----
General ·
' Gener el
"DOV Ell SHORES ~ .
Fabulous Galaxy Drive home. 2~ doors from
Galaxy Park. Large indoor eittertaiiling
area with pool , jacuzzi, wet baI, fii'ept,ce, ·
plus formal liVing room. $122,000 wlth land
lease. . .. '.
BILL GR·UNDY, 'E~L TO"
341 Boy•l~o Dr., Suite I, N.B. '75-6161 . ~. ~
---------~-General Gener;al
Eastside .. -. H"'A,.;:··R...,.B""'o;...' R ........ V ..... IEW ......... '.
Spanish Charmer PALERMO ·
$23,500. Sf!Rt 4 bf!droom house on
market in Harbor View Thi11 is an oldie but a ,ROOdie. · ·
LIOO ISLE
Enelish Country atmMpbett.
Beftutlful wood pe.Mlitll •
Williamsburg littplace. f
BR. 41,S ba:thll. formal OJl,
Mtnroom. • .;.c_iou. F ll •
Tranquil trff...!lhaded patio.
E.stale 1iu lot. Offered at
$122,500.
Macnab-Irvine
JUST LISTED
O\o\ce • 3 bedroom home
Corona del Mlll' So. ol the
Highway. Lovely 2 story
cu skim l with 2 ll a t h I ,
Decorator custom drape,
W /w .carpels., All electriC
hllln kitc!len. Choice Joe.a•
Uon. 11 \Wn't last at $72.500.
~r will trade. Call
67~.
THF: RJ:AL ~ l~STA1'E:RS
CHARMING
FIXER UPPER
~luded cute one bf!droom
home. with detached garaxe
on !ilree 55 'w.130' level Int.
Alley access • EX·
CELi!ENT OPPORTUNITY
FOR FOUR UNrrs. CloM!'
ft>' downtown, shbpplng and
banking. This ls an ex~
cellent investment for only m .950. C&U l'IOW, tor further
Information.
COLWE LL
PROPE:.R l ll S. INC.
Rf All OHS
2:1 0E17thSt C M .
646-0555
549-1910 The cutest h'ofne fn the Homes. f:xtra huge yard
111.re11.. Old fime Spanish w.ifh pl~nty of ri:rtm for
design wi!h red 'tllf! roof, ~· '9t,oj'1bfal or cam~, ;o;;iEii,...., .... ~.,j·Calljiiiiii54M569iii;iiii&;'
archways, thick p I a 1 t e, i ~00 ~~ ~t OYU;_ Cust~m ,
waus. brkk "" • 1.". · wooa /l"k'F· pi.,.fi'. d .. , V.ETERANS hardwood lloors and riouble er.rope ting,,~ f I re p I_ a c e 1 decorator: dr11.pes ·&lid all NO DOWN PAYMENT, dct'ached garage. 11'1 vacant .11 1 ' 'Ool •1 '1., sEu.ER WIU.. PAY ALi. 'gh 1 ,,.__ 1p1 . y c ean. y year o a 50: ' · .move. T1 l n. ~ and better thaii neW Call CLOSING COSTS! SuP6
this one for sure. A one-of·a· now to &ee. $64 soo.' Call 1harp big 2 1tory Medallion
kind! 546-8640. ' home, formal dining, spae-546-2313. lous family room, 4 bed·
rooms, 21,l baths, shake 1"001,
plulh carpets and covered
patlo .. -138.500. and ready lor quick move. No',
, no down kl wta. Call 540-ll51 $21,750 · (opeo .,, ... )
Located in •quiet tree tined rl-',,=-,-----~
cul-de-sac Wilh.,huge ft'ee~ ~-1
tng lot, 3 large 'bedroo'ma ~ ltlA&.~1
and separate famlly room. .
Won't Jut long at. this pri~.
Hurry! Call 540-llSl (Open
eves.) ·; ti ' ·,
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"IVIRnHING.
TO MAii" ·
Do11ble Trouble!
You Flx'em Up!
$22, 900 Each! ·
DON'T CALL UN~
YOU'RE WAITING FOR ,A
BARGAIN! A pair of 3
bedrooo1 fixer upper. • for
tM SHREWD ' INVESI'OR.. Call now-IAM~ · ' Custom ho1ne iii private totnmunity: 3 •
Bdrm ., l:J4 baths. Jn move-in condition.
Shown by app'l. $59,500. Harry Frederick
Walker ,g_ Lee
tn.c~ .. 9,.'%!~AM INGS! A Great Newport 125'x292', on major Costa
,....,-,......, Beach addreSll at only Mesa street. N&.me ,your
AEA L TY S53,00) with 10% down. Call terms. ~r ready. -="'
N11r Newport P111 Otflee 646-Tin. $80,000 Enjoyabl• llvlill In ""' '*uttf61 Ddtdl H' a v ti' ·a
Coli,.. homo. T11to :-
1hows pride of OWMnihtp.
To 11tt ii Ill buy. Priced at
137,500. CALL 8l7-«no.
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LARGE VIEW HOME
In~ Cameo Shores. 3 Bdrms .• plus maid's.
Family rm. Pool on one side, spacio.us ter-
•race with jetty view on the other. Private
beach access. Eileen Hudson
. PRESTIGE DOVER SHORES AREA
Dramatic, builder'! home. 2'Story eritry, ·
·Large lam. rm. w/vaulted ceil. 4 BR.'. 3 6a.
Elegant decor .\hruout. $94 ,50Q. 'I;le)le Pa,rtcl)
. BIPiAUTJFUL MONARCH BAY · • .~.000 Sq. It., of elegance. 3 BR., FR, p09J,
view. Great family home , European motk;"'
prestige comm. Only $100,000. Bob Yorke . _.......
. Cok1W91~Banker
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644-1411 ~
SSG NIWPOllT CINTlll Dll., N.I.
. Realtors
'842-1456
$29•500;
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Q\mer trans. 4 8'drm~.. 3
~alhs, den,-an,try,hA.H, rt.8,l"
)'Jving rm .. natural ~ brick
firepl11.ce, .huill-lns., b r k ,
1'9.iOO. 961!-5166,
TARBELL
-. -Y:°'A.TE.RMS~
J{trcr• your c~nce • .Lo~ly
l bc1rm. It end. laM.1 : tip
IOp l.'Ond. cirP Ir. ilrA~S;
frp\e., ~"'.N. heat, profef!u1.
Uidl'Cpit k OWl'l~'f'"Anxloull!
·MORGAN . REAL TY
67U642 675,6459
l 'Bedroom. l &; 2 car Jar.
Shq cpl•. COVU'fd PAtio·
By Qwner. ln ~tl· 'Ana
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$27,500
Owner selling. 3 Bedrinfi., l
baths, family rm .. den, e~
try h11ll, beau!iful exterior
\\1th tiled roof, 1wtm· pool.
Brk. 127,500, 84:1-<69~
TARBELL
I-UNITS ·
Prime cond. Xlnt Costa Mesa
loc. lnveilors <lelight • Bet·
lf!r than 10% return~ Just
listed • $98.500. Won•i latt
long:!
Ca.JI 545--8424 .C.~n Jo:ves.)
-outh (-oast -
MERVJEWJNG R.E. !Ill ...
mf!n w/or without exp.
CdM loc. H]R !75-n2S.
IO THE REAL
''"\,. E:STATERS
FHA-VA 'TERMS
3 &¥1rro , + famil.v rm1 Jara:e
doubJl"CU'.1ar. $25,000.
Newport
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F•lr'(lfW
646-1111 .
C1nytlme)
3 Bedroo!2r,;,5!: "' """'· HARBOR VIEW
hardwood !loon, double gor-MONTEGO
ax~. Northeast Costa Mesa. OM of the very best loc~
·6 UNITS
on ~ · acre IGt. $69,500.
I UNITS ,
Comtr location. $100.000.
Roy McC.rdle RHllor
1810 Newpor\ Blvd.: C.M. sa.mt '
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tionl In HJrbor View. Large
c:ornf!r Jot with large aide
yard afid pro le 11!0 n a I
luwtsc111plnr: outside Nling
arta with ~ of the can·
)'Ori below. Luth cflJ';lets
•nd ._. See tQdo,y. FUU
priCI' 111t.a9.99. Ca II
549-2313.
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.$23,900 ,
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B,autl(ully deroratf!d, 2
bath., f bdrm., all luxurious
kitchen, dinlrig nn., centraJ
floor Plan, brk. ~1720 .
TARBELL
2955 Harbor, Co.ta Mesa
"HUNTINGTON
HARBOR"
Gorseoo• majertlc ~uty tn
F1.bul4"111 Huntln.1ton
Harbor. 1'hlt ttma.rb.ble
,,_, ri!'I<' wllh JJ!de aod
commands )'OUf 1~
vnt.ig•lil'•· 0nb-SI0.000. All
ttrma. 841"~10. •
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Lovely Pool~'
Phm 'l large bedn>om1, 2 ' bot'!'· bullt·ln&, linopl4"', .m , 2 car prqe.
lDta ef patio and PoOI aft&
TEN SHAi!P UNITS ~ 111n: '"" ~· ....,.~
kne bedroom, 1 • I w o --... •Gll$1~ '1ow"'°""' or "'
bodroom; I "°"""' tqin. 10 ..,.. ••~ down FllA '
clOled Praces ptu1 ad-tenna. FHA appralltd at ,
dltloool ~· All u'nllo: '1.11,000. Better hurry .. tllla
W/ft C11tit, drpl. <"OPlltl" one!! ·=E.!:i.'c.~~ Walker & L~.
rental IUl!l, Only $11.3.500. 'REAL TORS ,
PETE BARRETT mo Hlll'bar BIY<I. al Adom.
• REAL TY. :i45-9191 °""' 'tll 9 PM
642.qsJ ON THE WATER
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Loot """""'l"'! Find It. pl.ace an ad! &G-S71.
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2 Br, 2 Bo. ~ 179.11111.
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, J -~ ELEGANT , I" · REAO,Y TO MOVE INI ,,.. """' ,....., to lake It "'-· 111 """''· n>IJ. CAROLYN COOKE a ASSOCl-----·------1 wt rtleaM:d, • Bedroom 2 Now tinlJhed 6 ready ·to MANStoff'. ()!Nner muat selJ Spanish Fabuloba "Ma~ette" model f!'asy! Let 10me one el• inc hil111 overlooklrc lake. MOONR.lDGE LOT: view of 1/z Ilk letlCll
bath home . Priced only move Into "-Sharp 2 bdrm . de!il&n with double a.rclw1, In UnJvertity J>ark. 3 mew the lawn, IWHp' the: Smoa tn.. U>w ta.xtt. All lt.Jtt., tJ"ffd M.~ NICE 1 BR Fourpltx. l'l11ly
"124,400, w/$)400. down homto: plU1 brapd:-flew l.arseat Four Seuorul Home tilP.d roof, elegant entry f i.I pool, and trim the trff11T ut.U. Oh pavft countr)' ,.,.d. FAWNSKIN 2 BR nr; vill~, tum. Qiild A amall pd <*.
pa)'ment . Comple·tely owner'1 unlllJ,wit.h2bdrmi. built. 3000 sq, ft., 5 BR, 3 ballv.·ay, central floor plan, Bdrm• .. 2~ bl'~1 ;',i Lhll I• for )'OU!~ O<* to U Cl~ flttp.la~. S22.SOO SJ40. UtHltiel pa.id.'Y-.riy.
remoddecf wtth new shq It tunlly rm.. 2 be.th!; BA:. 1..ara:e formal entryway hugt. master bedro o m , ~· w/wet bar " • 1wo bedraom, two bath Lake a f\.i~ Purll. BB CITY: Blvd prop 2 Br. NU.VIEW l:INTALS
, Clf1)fltl and paint. Perfect trplc. r .A, heat: bltrw "'hh curved 1tairway, lam family rm., dlnine rm., den, rq'atr. suite w 11 rP 1 c · Casita. 111 own two car Tenna. 7141657-2905. playroom A ofc. m.ooo 673-4000 f94-32M
l location on quiet 1trfet carPets. A te.rriri'c propertf rm. w/fitepl., formal din brk $33,500. 3 4 2-2 S61 frnhly painted inside le garage with electric opentr. BUlLDERS i DEVELOPERS BB LAKE nr ski slope, 2 or
cloee to-eveeythlne. Don't for you. rm. Xtr11 Ira: back yard M11.&nol.ia at Talbert, l{un-oot: Otfet'M at $40,~ Spacious brick patio shaded R·l Ht-M.e, Oceanside BR weekend cabin. 2 Lri Lagun• ... ch ,
miU thi1 o'ne-caU now. SOUTH' OF HWY. w/many trull .l' pine tree1 tington Beach. ' by pine: treft "cooled by a Harbor view-off ramp }Oc lots, S19,500 2 I H I C.U,~ (Open Eves.I Cozy 2 Bdrm. homf' plus ~o~ a;:i~ roo;u:~.~ tinkling fountain. Call to set 100.CKXI 1q .ft. $215,000 Box 275 Bl( Bl!ar Lake R Frplconte I~ I sue•t qtn. over 1.arq:e.. already itt1taUed. $52,900. the HSY tiP:rma and an ap-Sanester Real Estate U4-Mi6-MMJ58S.254f South Lquna. Well-tum.
Al( Steps to b!P:11.ch -a Cood buy pol11tmenl to see! C&ll Whttltt, 532-2200 Real Estate Carap. Nice )'&I'd. SU,,ld
, , · M4L'°"' for under S50.000. I' .. FULL PRICE $28,flOO MUST SEU. Exchange 112 & 1mall pet eon&idered.
. !-\ORGAN REl'L TY CLOSE to OCEAN FITZPATRICK'S l250 67~2 675-6459 962-4471 ( :=J ll46-llOJ 3 BR + 2 BA "SINCE 1946" Capiotraoo Valley Realty 40 acl'ff i" Northern NU~VllW RENTALS 1st Western Bank Bldg 31501 Camino Capistrano California. 645--0411. TRADE 4.. Bedrorun • Harbor 673-40.'W) ~
COAST CHALET 4111 CORTLAND $20,500; Irie San Juu Caoi•trano C Vi•w horn" '" fand. 116.000 or
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CamM Highlands ~TFORD 2 sty. Co.Ionia!, Like. NEW w/w c r pt s , Uniwrsit}I Pali<, Irv, • -s..1124 . •metery i•• equity for UNITS In Newoort le•ch
• ,. L Opon Sat/Sun. 4 BR, 3 BA .. lrg, •fly rm FORMAL DINING .,... _D,.•,.Y,.• .... •:iu,,,,. .. 1 .. 01 ...... N,.li .. h,.tsp J.~R:!H~l'!'to~~'!•2S!(lln~c~•c...1~9'.l~'~ Lot1/Cry~pt=•--.;;-;..; N• ....... or Coata M .. a. $191995!! . 12:J0..4:30 w/frplc. f orm d;n rm .. builtin RIO. hup nagato~ = .f Cemetery 1011, 10 yr1 old, Call 644-7722 or 644-813.f.
Perfect ,•tarter chalet!. Big . Hand:iome! Spark, lin&! Fam nn w/wel bar; shag patio + bulltln brick B-B-Q. Laguna Beach Sant• An• Fully landscaped. Beaut
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ll"""i room. "ormal .,,,.... Slftne. . crpts Ir d~, 3-car ear. Submit your terms. C&ll ----------view. Leavinr t.f'ff, Leu •u• "' w .... 3 84rm.s 2 Be.th 1 ty Beaut lndscp d b a c k ~ d . , 847_1221 _ FRISHL y 3 Bedroom. 1 Ba. 2 car rar.
3 huge bedroom•. Seeludf!d -' S, •nu rm . Fruit h'ffll & spmklers. SEYMOUR REALTY 17141 . Shag cpts. Cove~ patio. _•_han __ -_. _____ . --
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2 Bedroom, 2 Bath triplex
w/frplc. 2 apts from beach!
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Available now. pa~! i:njoy sparlCl&ta pool! XI?'-. lrg pallo "''/used Beach Blvd., Hunt.' Sch. DECORATED By owntt. 836-6672.
Only •Sl,995 lo 'move int,qa.11 bnck hre r!na: I.· planters. Don't ml11 this sparkling 3 Tustin Salisbury Commercial
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,_ --· ' · C"l.<fe·oao. 143.500. 96&-2606. 221 .D2 PROGRAM Bdrm .. 2 B•th, vl•w home ;.... ______ _
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151
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673-4030 or 494-3248
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315 MARINE AV!:. 673-1362 Immaculate 4 BR, 2 BA. 2 Bdrm. wlhrepl, with S200 Beach. 2 car ~a.rage . decks. Tustin Meadows modtl 14,
BALBOA JSLAND., frpi., fam rm. Priced to lle'll down paymnts of about S~O Built • in kitchen &: low Beaut decor., 3 BR. Din nn.
HELP! Anxious owner. 2 br, $32,900. 962-mt Bkr. !or this lovely Condo. Price maintenance milk~ this the Fam nn. Opt_n ·h o u I e
2 ba, -swim pool, good loca-includes W ID & nfrig~ Has bestbuy In to"'•n at S41, 750. weekends. 83&-1015'
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Walker & Lee lion. A.gent, 67s..7225 HIR Huntington Beach new carpet11 I< drapes. Real lt-iOl Wtilfmlniter
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'" this < Y'" yoo11g. 5 homes. lmmed. OCCllP. to 60 PHONE US >"O'll MORE .DRIVE BY SHOPPING CENfER
bedroom, 2\i bath hom• '" days. Al'"' 61>'1225 HIR. 9092 ENLOE WAY 10 Sat•lli" .to,.., 10.1% Cap
Harbor Vi•w Hill•"" 2.loo INFORMATION 531·5111 (:) 531·5!00 REAL ESTATE r&t•. :11.7% •pendabl• ""
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sq. f"t of living area. Cost• Mesa • 1190 Glenneyre. St. (Magnolia nr May'• St.) down paymenl.
Spacious kild>e" with bltlno. Shake Roof B-uty 946i "HI-HO SILVER" 494-9473 • ' 54>-0116 3 BR. 2 BA, OOY<lred patio, Foll Pr\" S3'2.000 for 4 to' Bdrm. hom• with ,.,,, Harbor Bfvd.
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S.fl&M'to dining room . -WATERFRONT DR crplg. drpo.,<hhwshr. J"'t THE IRWIN CO. 546-8660 Choice corner expansive 101 On Eastsi'de-•Owner says take it away, OCEANFRONT reduce:! to S25.fl00. Drive by Re•ltora 644-6111 pool or room~ for pool. La·
I I . !Corner of Bushard) h•'ch k 11 I Look1'ng dow" "" ---•y and call"'~, -lnlm. runa Ntruel or Mission Se~ Newport-Costa Mesa we I andscaped. Th11 fine w ma e.s easy 0 ac· &<UM• w """"• CDM Hl,rhway frontqe ~1 Viejo. area. Over 500 ~ntah avail·
v.alue at $74,900 won 't last. 3 Bdrms. from here Yi>U can pack your quire. No do"''" payment beach; lge. 3 bdrm., 3 bath: e LARWIN • land Ir bid · * .f.99·280() * 11.bJe now. Our fee 11 $15.00.
Ca.II now 673-8550. A&111ume 6% annuaJ pereen· lunch. and walk to ·the beach. and o"·ner will pay your 11pacious dining & family 9, •. .,.5 AN TIME ' · 111• w _ _,
tage rate GI loan with low '' .,. c cer u ..., c c osing cor; s. anCf" is •· ..... ~~ your money back, Fair! B"ght '· h f f ,;, bl I . t Bal , rms. N1'0• v1'•.w d-k • _......._ y A,ent 675-7225 H.J.Jt. .a..-a:-!-. e suara.ntee Savic. er
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monthly payment of only family rm with coverrd leu than ~nl . Thi11 Hun-patio areas. Approx. 3,000 Duplexes/Units ~.,.47 Call now.
SlSl per month lhcludina: patio: Reduced to $29,950. tington Beach belluty l1&only sq, ft. of luxuriou!I livin.g, •1 -----~ll••] Nie 162 _..,,~lrW'I. In Co de.I lllXes k H.O. \mu.ranee. $1500 dn . on special lrrms S28,950. Hur;ry ca.II 842-2535. smack on the &and! One of Mable~ ...;;;;;;;;.... ____ ....;.:;: IOUfMl..MUIA.CAlJI: BaFchellabo'.. wtth'""!u · ~~d·
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gone Only s28 000 Full * * * Mobile Homes lovely Ire. rrounds, aarage Mesa ViP:rde·p refer r • d , ~pt chlldttn A: ~ti. Hu
In CoReg• Pork pri~. • . 22002 MALIBU Bluo Lagoon vm.. For Salo 125 + h""' ..,..,. o" cul.<fo. Buyor ... d. ll<IW! Doy!• Co. ''""" yard, patio, ·-
4 nlct bedrooms. 14' Mths. w lk & L (Corner Malibu & POLYNESIAN FOR SALE&: RENT •c SU.500. Owner g.u...mg_ Eve1, 838-6341. 3 Bdrm House. $250. Sbup.
.Dininc' !OOm, larg~ living a er . ee Banning) SETTING 2 Br 2 Ba nr bea,cll $47,500 CONTEMPO. UNITS wanted. Have buyen; WANTED: R-2 R.-3 A R-4. New cupet1, ttr.plact, 2
room with brick fireplace. W11ll MAGNIFICENT POOL 3 Br 3 Ba oceM w $65,000 LAGUNA HILLS for duplexes up to lge unltl. Lnts &: acreare. n.f~414. bathir. Westcllff arN.. ~"I -p~r pl"mbf"& and REAL TORS 2000 sq ft 1 On • big corner _,. , "'"""'=-,,,.=='°"'"'""-r w ...... '*' lot ne~ fhe beach. Most of ONLY ~35.900. ALL !ERMS 2 Br furn - rent to JUJle 30 Prestige adult C&mmunlty A&:ent 6'7>7225 HIR. Stoni's Bulldenr •Realtors. SSS-l BR kid~/pell OK
brand new pail)t. Ve.ey nict 2790 Harbnt Blvd. at Adams th is homP. Ol>f'nll off to the or assume 51' % rn teriP:sl. Call 499-2'.ni to ~-adjacent to Leisure World. I ·D~LX.::;._:Oanac.:...=Po-"-ln"-t '-d.-p-1.x-. $100 utll pd stdnta OK
yard for )'OUr garden. Pri~ 54~9491 Open :til'9 PM 1400 111 ft patio. Great for Xtra sharp and clean! Best BLUE LAGOON REALTY Beaut surroundings, all Im:· $49,950. 33952 Silver Lantem. i Sn,:Ls /epls SUO· C.M.
at only Sll,ID>. wilh a 7~'# ''B' · t Ba k d '"''rt•;"i"• & n.rfect for Joe.ale. Close to ocean, on 308CM S. Coa11t Hv.oy. ury appointments. Then· WiP:bb Bkr 642..f9Cfl I~ •··I 1~-11~ 30 year loan available. ,199es C yar 101, 0-1 k•'do. s"~bmi·f your quiet cul,de-u.c. A mµsl ·see SAVE S6000! N. 1 ...... na • peutic pool, uunu, """"• 4 l---'·--· ---·--Fin.ndM "'• s ... .,.. ~. CV·
Pl all tod I T I" all -· _... 1 166 ~---;miiiiiiiiii~~ 5 blks to bch S:SO. H.B. ea!!. c ay. ft OWn. best offer _ must be sold! for pool loveni! C Mi-4466 View, 3 Br., 3 Ba .. fam nn., bUliud tables. MUCH ncome Property $110. 2 Blt aar kids/pell
And Its attached to one of the * 2 lrplcs., pool , deck, patio. MORE? l Q UNITS $130 2 BR f.;kida OK
sharpest 4 bedroom home• B442 FANTASIA Xln1 parking. 3,900 sq. ft. &:e bie "Award -winning" 8u1lnes1 Sl.35 2 BR kids/pets. H.B.
0, tho mark•t tnday. o,1y Ow"" •94-8814. lumillhed mod•! hom" Oii Prldo.o! .........Up 1 Bedrm ....;Op;.:;;;;P.;;•rlu,.....;n;.,).;;ty:.__,.....;200~ $140 2 BR kid•I P'to c.M.
11; years nld. If you'vt" (W/of Newland 5/of 1-~.,~FQ=~R~R~E=N~T~,~,-OWN-YOUR-OWN EXE c, IAl.E THIS WEEK. furnished apt. in top cond. LADIESo'RCOUP!.ES Canyon set 2 BR., kidl/pets
w11nted to live in a model Talbert) APT. on be·ach fronl , tso• .($().3900 or 830-790ll Never a vacancy. $.15,000 Are you Succes1 Minded? OK
home, tl1\s iA ii. California Really lovely 4 hcdnn horn<' Beautiful and clean, Truly fabulous view. Owner will LUXURY MOBILE down· Ovmer will finance. Hav~ your own bua!Mss! Sngl1 /cp11 2 BR CdM. VERY PRIYA TE exec~ve living at,_ its beat. on lhe cul·d._c·sac 0~~ tr.N1 freshThne~s 31~ you s
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Rear Y~ wilh 2 patios, .f Only $42.300 Hurey, call shaded .atreel. New uuur t1 e ~. is . uo:uroom, bath elevator. Bkr. ~3005. 1400 lq fl. lge \iv rm, din * Century 21 * cu1tom-tltted bras Girdles Snals QK 3 BR kids pell C:M.
laige bedrooms. 3 baths. 842-2535. .. , in fntry I: kitchen, new crpt home in Huntington Beach. rm, den w/wet bar. 2 BR. 2 .\-Swimwear 1nd'u 1 1 r y , Sns!:l1 OK 4 BR kids /pell H.B.
I I. · nd lo 1 d' in livtn. · g rm .. dining rm. Every room --'itters with lido Isle b k't •· I 9-"'30 A~ENT Arge 1vtn1 a nna Ln· .,.. A• a, 1 a serv ~a. w w • Quality products you can be '~ v
j W lk hool Pride of owne?'!lhip show5 lreahness. Only $225.0lr per ---------'""' 1 · --• T RE •'L ESTATE "2 1n1 ngroom. a to sc s. . BAYFRONTVIEW cptsu11uou,airunM.1. er-"' -· proudo.f.Exceptlonal 2 ,RENTALS
d "-· J C 'I "all-over.". Priced nttht at month, Call 1142-253.5. t' a. h l it 11'1'1 e truu r. o1 ege. $30,500, All lcrms avail. Price h11111,juat· been drat.:ic-race, pa JO muc mere. 6 Uftlt1 'Ea1tbli.lff markeuna; program otters 4 Bed, hlhly painted. Nice Be11.utlfbl landBCaping. Slalf' Loe t!rl!xclusive adult park, 2 BR.,-2 bath unit.. 2 yrs. you independence, prom· entrY~ separate laundryroom MESA VERDE · * ally reducf!d to S99.500 00 SJC. Owner -493-4845. Id 'E'..11 ._ .a---i ilinc future. retirement, crpll A: drpt. 2 b&thi. $130.
andmuchmore..Pleuecall MAGNIFICENT 21851 this spacious 2 BR., den o. ~u.uy 'carp, • =·~· tia1 i Call mo •'lie~~ home w/dlning rm. I: wet F""'ILY PARK Owered Partruia._Be.at Joca. substan ncome. · ALSO
tod•Y. -·-· Dm """ """to,-•OCE.a.NVIEW bar ard I N•w 1972 21x44 Cam•roo tio11.·tt~ooo Mn. Sher<r cn•l 5-11-4215 3 ti •• ho Coll ~~ this fabulou1 2 story 4 BR. '3 ,,.. C ·APE COD ; entry courty w · •'"95 s rent $60 ,......,, • to lfT&nge appointment. or ~. me,· ete ¥V1l·
BA home w/formal din Franciscan Fountains fountain , lge. patio on 60 "°"M,..,.,;, Yol!:t"°I"'· mo. , _ _ 67• '050. 0 write Symbra-Ette, 8 O 1 Nice lh.q crpta. '240. lllO.
d S Owner anxious. 4 Bdrms. + ft. 101: 3 car garage 1: Lido ..... • ,... --.-. cnmmv 21 11.rea. Upgrll ed fhruout, eltt by th• •a huge f ii rm d' l Nord~-.. view. I Ray'• Trailer Sal•• Bartol~,, Montebello,. Calli. . UllURI I ~·· door ,.,,.nen and aU or 4 n-~--3 Baths 2400 ., am Y ·• in ng """ - •. •·. -. ..... -~ ,. •·--..-oo:ui"' · nn .. 3 baths, New Engl&nd OPEN 'SUN. 12-4 1D!O Beach Blvd., Stanton ' _,..... --
this sits on s professionally ft, former model home. Once Cape· Cod picture ·nc1o 241 VIA GENOA ** n.C/893-13.fl ** BEAUTY s.Jon. S.A. Shop-REAL llTATI 5M..tU.1
HARD To PLEASE
laoo"aped rornor lot w/a picked as "Home-ol·th.. h I ' b "'.'1 ~" DUPLEX. Welt C.M. J..rr. Ctr A _,
"" ... ""'' x '60' custom pool. Month'' in Home magatlne. ~ u t e r s , u 1 t • 1 n CONT EM, PO. cor lot. 2 Br e&. Cloee to Pini '• ,..,.. money LANDLORDS!
If tKJ. thls charming home b Dlck~;'r'I Ratlty 962-2421 andMost ourt'"•· anding -S15.1.000. d=er5s24 b~: ~~~: bO<UCJFl.!!~~son jR. GREEN ' RIVER icttla. A: ~· Grou' inc =· :...s~i.~i:.~~f'~ VJ~ jptclaliZe .. in Newport
for ~u. V11.lue Is written all BY OWNER wo every cen . Huntingtol1 &a.ch. 3416 Via Llrlo 6~2 Great Family Park $293/mo. uutltandine In-eJtab butlneu, Ran'bl tent. Beach e Oorbri& del Mar• ~:r !ts ~~l~;a~ ~~ 5 BR (convert to 4-huge e LARWIN e 1
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-• It ""'ve bedrooms muter) 2 BA f11.m /dining playroom ···'' ··'' • S89,500 A -at tam!"• -unity "NEW" '' Y ,,.vv ' "' ' ' · 961 4405 ANYTIME 5 BR. 3 ba. atrada comer. .,.... v .... ..,mm 1ng ~a Reduced S2lOO ft:lr lo OU! p\us pool I: covered patio Xtra"lgto lot, cul~e-Sac. All Pool ..•••..••...•• Sl25.000 with comfort .l luxury for ~UNITS quick ~h u.le. S4!h3790 aft N~·YllW RINTALI
for QNLY S37c95tl. Call cu11tom featun!s incl new air 3 plus pool LIOO REAL TY iNC. e,•.,..,..t 0"1e •• :OC:ah!~med 010" r:nw. ADULT APARTMENTS $:3'.I pm, I: all day Sun. ~3-4030 or 494.3241
847:.fiOlO. • cond, & garage. door opener, SAVE $2§0 tu1 ~ ....
H"" patio, prof fooacp. $23,900 . 0. 3377 v67i~ Ll7'300'do, N.B. Riv.raid• Fwy. Tai<• G"'" 11ci,~~· Ll~~~CSa!EN,S~ V.:,Y bl~:.~ e:ncdhomyd• O T ilT-: REAL
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Veey shiLrp al $.14,500. You will · love this freshly Four hUge bedrma., 3 baths, ~ River otf,rarnp adjacent to WEBB, BKR l.f2-4905 ..,.,.,,..,......,,.u .. .,
Drive by 3Ul Kerry Lane painted 3 BJl, 1% BA home family rm .. exec• borne. SPARKLING! 3.BR. l* BA. Green River Goll Courie. ~ 'ft-2 (Old Iuue -Public PrlP:m· ~~~ ~ :=:..r::..n~
e 545-3.XXI with bl tin R/0 11.nd upgrad-NeAr beach, vacant. $39.000. 35· lot, No. Side, Trade T 490I Green River Dr. \ PRIME ... PJex 3 oc., Ba.. i.e.~-Food Or Cocktailll • --·· •
*SPECIALIST'S ·* OIOICE UXATION ed thruout. Hurey for this Call 968-4441. Broker, 613-6756. Corona ** n.fn37-7374 Inc. S'JOO/mo. No dn VA. SU,500 CHARMING 3 BR; 3 a.\·"
In Dover ShoteA I: Ba.ycre.st Near schools, park 1r; shop-one! Ex~ptlonolly low pric· CREST REALTY OCEAN VIEW· =L N. Corta Me.1:1. Call Winston, Collect de:n home. Many,_xtra.1. J:x..
' bRIVE BY ping. Newly decoratf!d 4 ed st $23,900. Submit yourl!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Newport Beach 3 Bedroom, very elqant. ---------(213\ tn-4249 cl~ Nf'Wpm't &M. MSO.
L!JO Santiago 1317 Mariners Bi., 2 Ba., comb. ram rm.&. te.rms. Call 546-8555. Irvine ;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:m1 8\lbterranean park I nr , I UNIT• W•lk to Behl 10 Chlncbllla'1, 16 cares, incl 1ardener. Act. 8*-l"51.
Call for app'.t. tp see kit . New crpt, bltn !.eJec SHER We eD REAL TY elevator, prlv b e·a c-h , 1 A: 2 BR. SllO M,·Sll,M·dn• eood con d I t Ion . -Any (orett• •I-Mar--
BALBOA BAY PROP. range Ir -oven. Doub I e 18964 Br0okhurst, r .v . RED CARPET EAST BLUIT Lusk s BR. 3 Laguna. '109 Palm, HB 847-3957 ttasonable otter accepted. '°"-,.--,.....,,_..---* 6,42-74'1 * '""''" F'"I"" >~· 128.T;iO. HUGE H"'ME TREATMENT BA. fam rm. 2 trpk•. 2600 164.000 • 714, 772-5000 2t Unlt-Nr. ~··· Calf w"k•nd• or attu s Quiet & Secluded Xlnl f1nanoln11;. 1649 Corsica "' cti1 sq fl, $65,000. 644-1102 GrHn Manlion Inc. 2 A 3 BR, 2 Ba. 8231 EW. pm, 557-1485. 1 Really lowly 1 BR. duplex. Pia~. Call aft 5 pm Owner move. Assume. 5% % In ~lA lm.m'cu ate 2-stoey A HD .-~ M M7 -7 ~~;.:.c..:..::,:;-.c.-~..,.. C '-'"( -• ·~
.'Ownor, 11 4 BR"
fem rm, 3 BA, form
din, assume ·In,
$'9,950. Prine only.
557-1123
B•lboa Peninsula
kmn, dining rm., family family home. .... 4bdfYll., 2 ba, lOxal' Mobile' home, enclosed ve -...-·;):N SMALL appliance repair for om P 1e"" Y ~econ.u:u,
S40-5789· .m., den, 4 Bdrms, xtrn large fami.1¥ room ~nd A STEAL $34 900 3 Bdrm cabana. ·Furn., In Adu1t 4-PLEX By Owner Ille. Illne1s farce.a aale. Of. stove, refria .. cpts, drpt.
VACANT 5 BR. ~ths, oven;h:ed r 0 0 m 1 be~utiful woOd pa.hehng. 2 Ba . cu!:om ·d~r. manf Parle downtown C, M, Choice Huntington Bach fm wtl~me. 557~20 or ldHJ for couple:. $185.
NEWhY paintf!d., Pick your thruout. Brk J)llrk like yard, Priced for immediate Aa.le extras, 30, living room, up-548-5919. atta. $73,500. 342-5107. 321~7. NU.VIEW RENTALS
own ta.rpet.'$3-850 down •or 84 at only $37500 963 MAYFLOWER lnvutment &~ or 49f..!M rn./_·_v_•_,1(iEM ~ r~:kh~~~~ .. F~~n~aJn i '· ·. ,·ec1· h·111 ~~1!:~:::,.d• ~;c·~; 1;"°1368·v!.~~. ~~o~ Lots for Sale 171 Oppertu,.lty 220 3So~ ~:.·=mrm~:
161. O W ~ H NB -R I Lot L lo ch EXOIANGES, investment. patio, maulve trpk, open ·~" wy .. · · • °'""" o • tu ...,_ Home a. U BALBOA Penlnsula homf!'. REALTORS 642-4623 REALTY BY OWNER -HARBOR ** WANTED ** HAVE bttutitul ocean view lnvelhne.nt Rellty. 6'75.-'l'22S. beam ce Ins. d l I h •hr,
Quie t, near bay, nice. area. BIG !iv, rm. w/beam ceil· Univ. Park Center, Irvine VIEW 4 Bedroom. Fee land. Older Mobilehomf!', Cash lot, Lacuna Beach. WW ltll dilpl. $350. perm0.13'1-4141.
Call 538-6169, 545-3543. !tip;, briCk trplc, 3 ·BR, 1% -~=;,· ====-Call Anytime, 8.33-0820 Immed. occup. VACANT! or trade auto. 321-9280 n4,500 '.or build to suU. Money to Lean 2a 2 Br. frplc, stv A: rdric1 car,
Copistrano Beach BA'. .riled back yrd w/lrg G_OV'ERNM_EN..T_ ~~'-:'34.· . CaU 644-7722 <lr 1 492-1898. • patio. Blk say -pa c.:.:,
patio, ••avlng area. m"'t OWNED FOR sal• by owoor, Beaut •1 ................................ lt'o ·ilwa)'llliertjjlil time. --------1st TD· Loans Child-P .. ok. 1235~.
A \TAU.. lmmed. 1 BR. trplc., .sell $28.0CX>. 543-1838. FHA A: VA repoue&Se.d BR home, Fam nn 1: BY Owner: No down _ VA, l always the right place U CHOIC,E lot, lOO'x.135', Jt.2 HARBOR V.itw Hilb, view. f
cldse 10 beach, shop'g. (AS-TSl. • , .DIRTY• 3 Townhouse. .t home1. L>w Formal din. nn, on rreen· . o1 2 ba 2 f:rpl you want RESULTS Call paved alley, 341 E • &~ "TiiREST BR S500 Mon~.
213/454-3941 eves, collect. BEDROOM. $2'7.000. 2809 down. No points or Escrow belt. 833-104.t .. -yr d. 3 Br, ' c'i, "~2-5671 , p'"-that ad llfcher.ter St., C.M. Shprt. 2 d D L ,......;A~G~E~.'fTr;_. _!fl!!<!'.:!ll~G!..__\ ' fees. Gov't pay1 closing ' crpts/drps, dbl gar, 1 blk VI • ....... walk to 17th St. lhp,.. cntr. n oa ns :::;:
Coll• Park Drike.. in Me&a de.i Mar, Costs. All prlce raiig~. Call Dally .~ilot Want Adi have bch. $47,500. Fee Simpie. tod&¥! -=S%1,=7l0:::.... '7=3-9!iflfl==·----I Cott•,.,...
• B'i OWNER 96M441 1-:;barg:;:;;"';;"';:;;;'::•I;;"":;;;:· :;;;::;;;::;;;:.!.;;;00.:;;;:75=23='==~==· =t.e,.;,:;;;:·;;.;;;;;;:;,;~:;;;:;::;::;;;::;;;::;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;-1% Int. hued an oqulty. e FRESH .. Clolri 2 4 BDRMS, 2 ba., Spacious 3 Br Fam rm 2 Ba. Custom C EST REALTY I• Mobile Homo/ Al llEW 95% -BR . living ~ wiltl . custom trpl t~ut. m.soo. Open R " Trailer: P•rka 172 ot .:,_prtct! )oan1 E/afde. !«dt/pets .....
+ !9rmaf dml11g. Cp" Hoo" §At• Su". ~73. VERY ANXIOUS I Sottlor Mtt. Co. ALA Rontol1 e !!f • ~:i~::;e-ru1~~·0pe"-vAC>.NT.fBR.REPO seaut. pool hrne . .reaV'j $~1\oUlJ.-Jl£~'0• ~='!.~t M2 .. 2111 SU.o611 e NEEDMoN.._taa
1-'"---------:New carpe:t, pa.int. S24,500. shallt roof. 3 BR. 2 Ba, 3 q• Gett, CLUBHOUSE, Natural Servtnc.Harbcr•ana 21 yn. huge fncd )'fd. Kidl~
Coron• dol f!'•• .wills )tealty, S16-77l9. car gar. mi + "'· 11· The Punle with the Bui'/f-/n Chuckle Hot Poot.. 13.990 to $'12!lfl 1185·
PROBATE SALE 3 BR Mesa Housewife'• pride le. joy. Free Brochure• ~ ALA Rerit•lt • Ml IJa loca. fi•" laMt'ion Xlnt nbrhd Sac Salt O Rearrortge '-"•rs of the E I LEASE , B 2 ba. ~-Ull • _,. V•nl• home. For I,,. . ' 2 ' * fo0< >e•omblod wo•d• b.. ELRDIG REALTY CO. ---• r, -
.. , . • ._ formation, call 541)..9359. * Century 1 1ksw tti form four •ff'lp!e wordt P. O. Box: 665-0 'iiiiiiiiiiim;;;;;;~~I Bit-in ftec kitchcll:. Dmhwlhr-.
racio"'. immac. 3 . BR .. VACAN'r 2 STORY REro S REAL ESTATE 142.U21 I 1· O."" Hot Sprinp, Calli I crpt, 6 drpl. >'?pie. Pri-=•~ .~~.rn;· ~~rn:.,:~ BR 3 BA. Try 13t!.ooo. wm. S OUICK S ' IL Al a I; ul •RI' __ ...;1_n_11_:m __ .. _1I" ___ , .. ----'-"-"'-'-"'.;.'°";.......;.~;.;.oo =~ r:~/:'.' ~:
trom ocean. 4' Ft. R·l lot. R<alty, Sf6.77J9, WE BUY HOMES • . . . . . . ~.!;!.".' 0-. rt, 174 Oonorol "6~7~=~·~~~~~-t
Unusual va.lu~ ti $64.500. MESA Verde ·.f ,Br. Owner MR. KASABIA}'f 1'!47-9604 ~" " WESTSIDE 3 BR., 2 aA tun
. University Rulty .b'alt. Roduced to $31,!!flfl. No KASABIAN 11 T R E E 8 1 '1 ** II~ BIAR LAKI $80 4 nn hM, kidl/pdl rm .. ru itove, ,_ l>rlOll yd !!00~ F. :" H~ou~;" ;~!., ':::, ·B:·. ·; REAL ES'l'ATE , l 1 • I 1 • 1 l<~ :.:.:'"~"'~:: n !:1?a: 3 ~~/~': ~"°;,,.~~· :.
d ~·~ -·· .................. 1 . 1 Comp!.'''""""' only $3,950. • ..... 546-18111Aolt!Orl'1Wll<. StoviP:, re.tr!&, carpttll, rape&. ba, com. loJ. Rm for "°9t. • , OR 11art w/a lecluded lot $115 3 BR lddl/pell N-r·
yanl. 121• mo. Utll pald. 124 900 &42-64:11. INCOME PROPERTY I,, S· y R A C , .1 • ....__..--.... __ ..-..._~ lo< 'on! $950 a..a WE'U.. Blcholor pads 1tart a PO 3 BR, <UJl"!I, -· i.. .
• NU·VIEW RENTALS --· -· -----' !lupl.,,.. $27,50!).$31,0flO • . eun.i/ bin 'Iha 1o4. 97M430 AGENT utlllty room . enclolld patio, 67J..40.~ M 49f.324 East Bluff 4-Ple:xea S48,000-S'l'S,OOO I I' I I There's only one trouble for you~ ~ :.S :71.4) hi~-1110.-~I~.' ;:t._f"'· l'plc.
OPEN DAILY 1.5 THE MOST IO'M °""~· Call 1161-4441 with life. You get old too SJS.1733 or writ"' Spe11Cer ---"N _,.
00< LARKSPUR. 2 BR.. oew· . CR.EST REALTY I I soon and -ioo .~· "·• !Ital Eotat<, P.O. Box -· I BR !role. 1 block to.,.,., 3 BDRM .. 2 both, btlilt·fM,
ly, ,.,....... Can btllld 2nd For th• !~Ht, In this """ 1 .......... ~~ ............. 1 " u Q s 0 E J , 8" e .. r !Ake. Cafltomla. • '"'"" Wlnior Plf), mo. cerpet., , ...... Kida ...... uni~. Walk to mukels. tarea. 31\(trms .. 2 be. .. "fam./ CAREFREE LrvtNG t I I' I I 1• 8 Complete fl,e chud:le QvOted M6-.oa 613"#1.f OK. Lp. fmct!d yd, D ' Call: Pat Wood ~1400 kit., l·sty, CnmpliP:lr,ly re· 2 Btdrm Condo In 1 tun tuLed _ • by filhnq In the mittint wordt 5 ACR.E.snl .~Vall ~ wtr, · ·, mo. 64f.:.1434.
-1 --.._...., """" """ aecor Ntw c•rn dra,.. · you d~elop from atep No. 3 below. tct c. ........,., w,-. Dn Balbo. P011i111ulo" I BR. ·-y..,. ~-Scemc r1vpc.oue1 v, ... 5,. · -,,.. • AOULT community · 633-mO I to 10 AM, m.m --~ 5 BR. 3 BA homf, By OWl'll!t'. = ~.~le !IU: "~:"~, ,m_._!!flfl_. __ !16:-_m_1 __ B_kr • r:~~:.rUMIEREO 11 11 I' I' I' I' I' I' r I PM Ast. SPAC Bay View 2 Sty Nct1y Wat-tldtt Avt.U. raw.
Lul• Harbor V~. Fee 1t:rttt A: acroa from prtv. "Make Room :For Of.ti. · ' · • • -• "'Make Room Tor n.d· turn. 3 BR, 2 BA Cu,,ort. senate St fi'l6..01a
lluod.$85.000.l#-25JI. plU'lr.Note: lowleo ... holdi dy" •• clu" out tbtl O l'tf..1L1 I I I I I tM j [·I j dy " .• c lean out the Wlntor.$195. flll1W467. 2 BR·UiOILDiN iiAtrrtrUL location 2 taxes ·-,·very fine Value. Slf'll'· .)'OW' tm.~ ls CASH li'xz1e1 . . . . . _:J: . _ . . rans, .• )'OUr truh la CASH The W1ell draw ln ~ Sl25 MD. ~
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VACANT 2 BR. $260/mo.
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NR. Goldenweat College. 3
Br., 2 Ba. nice yard. $235
mo. to mo, or lea.at. Call
AJ:t., 833-1103: res. ~TI45.
Coron• del Mar Cost• #Mu Coron• clel Mar Costa Ma11 Hu~tlngtoo Buch S•n Clemente
, ...... BR-.-."'w-pc1-. Qui<--, _ad_ul_t&. -c=-a -·--d-=-e-:l:--:::O:--r-0 -l=-2 ""B"'o'"RM'°'s'" .• ""b"°11n1-"'w"°'al,...• -toO ~~N:;-=;TH~U:iiR:::SD~A7Y.:;--·J;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;:;:;:;;::;;:;;;J2 BDRM.. "' •hopping, cau M.ry lolh 642-5671, ext 330 -. ON BEACH' •nck>lod gar, $170. mo. Se< Refs. S2l0. pe:r mo. yrl,y. ALL UTILITIES PAID beach. $190. Orange Coast • at 3)8 A Victoria, 492-37'5f. ~-....c· ~•-tu_dlo~ . .:..6~..:....:=-=• I COrnoare before yoo rent • Rea.I Estate. Call: 644-484!. thtrt't time to enjoy YoUr
Duplexes Unfum . 350 Custom designed, featurlni: DELUX dupleJC:, 1 BR. bltns, picturebook kitchen .•• one FURN. & ONFURN. Santa An•
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UNIVERSITY PARK
2 BR. 2 bath, den .•.•.• $300
3 BR. 2 Bath, atrium1 •• $335
3 BR. 2~ ba., fam . rm. $325
f BR., 21h ba .. tam. rm. $350
TURTLE ROCK
4 BR. 2 ba., fam. rm. •. $360
.f BR. 21ii ba., fam.,. rm. $390
4 BR, 2~ ba., furni&hed.
Year's lease •..•.••. $400
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"SINCE 1946"
lat Western Bank Blda
University Park, Irvine
Days 833-11101 Nights
2 BR. 2 ba ............. 1275
4 BR. 2\! ba., N'pl .... $395
4 BR, 2% baths ....... $325
3 BR., 2 ba, home •• $3001335
3 BR., 2JAi ba. •••••••• $350
3 BR. 'tll Aug. , , Furn, $400
t d N •• ~nk 2 SR. From ~ Gener•f •Spacious kitchen with in· crp s, rps, "'l'"UI' en, o( the m&(IY_LuxUtIJeatqres ADULTS ONLY FAMILIES
direct llgbtlrc S185. 675--Sll9. of Your Vendome apartment. Furniture Available B~D 11ew 2 bdrm in • Sel>llnl'te din'r artt LARGE 1 BR apt. trees. Uve In a garden with 2 C 11. r p ets-drape~ishwasher
tri·plex. Sh&r carpets, • Holne-ilke storage privacy, util incl. $180. per bedrooms, 2 baths, plus a Mated pool-sauna.s-tennls WELCOME'.
drapes, fireplace, builtins, •Private patios mo. &46-5065; (zt3) 592-1635. handy extra room for TV, . iews
dishwasher, .,,.rage. Lux""" • Clased 1ara1e w/storage 1---------sewing or Grandma. rec room-<>cean v ORY ·--· e Full l•""th marble pull THE VENDO M E PB!'."!.~~~''c;·~rdrk51ng. SINGLE ST living in Costa Mesa's most man -• Cos_ta Mes• ~w.",-..... South Se a Atmo1phaN
convenient location for $210. • u '""•U Bdrma 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 18'S Anaheim Avenue • HUNTINGTON Tl
Driw by, Mgr. on prembes • p;;,1 • Barbe<luea ...... ''NEW NEW NEW Call 642.2824, Mn. PhWIPB 2 BDRM·2 BA I
at 1185 Anaheim st., or call rounded with plush land· Quiet & BH ulllul PACIFIC earpef,~:;'°Or...,
546-8660. llCaping VILLA RIVIERA 2 BR, 2 BA, w/w drps, bit· 711 OCEAN AVE .. }t.B. Air Conditioned
Co.I. ••-,. Adult "·'-at t•· ~-1 <TI') .,. 1487 fTI9' .u..... .., UQ ins, dish/w, marble pull· " """"" Private Patios
Large 1 BR $175 JUST FINISHED mans. Flair, Jg rms, lg Ofe open 10 am..fi pm Daily HEATED POOi.
LRG. 1 BR, duplex, frpl, UTILITIES FREE F 1milie1 Welcome I closets, enclosed gar. lndry WILLIAM 'WALTERS CO. .Carport & Slora,e ==!~~··~~. ~~~ 365 W. Wilson 642-1971 (10 2 BR, 2 FULL BA) $170. AduHs 548-1098. No ·---Nr, Schools
21st St. $150, Adu.Its, no * $30 WK. & UP * e Special cabinet space pets. S70. MOVE-IN Nr. So. Coast Plazit e Studio & 1 BR Apt Lock / * LOWER * ALLOWANCE HIOOEN VI LLAGE pets. 645-1317. 1 • garage:ri w lg stor Under New Management e Room $15 WK & Up e B " e L d & p 1· GOLD M·,altlon, ~nt 2 Br . · ""'°· South Salta LARGE 2 BR, ,.w.ly ' m ce.. n ry am ~ ••v Lrg 2B t cir bltn • TV &: Maid Service Ava.ll e D/W·Disposal e Drapes u· 1 la nd L · r, crp s, ps, s. (enter 2 blki W. of Brllltol,
painted. Water pd. Garage. • Phone Service. UtJI Pd • Deep 2 color shag cpta pa o, enc gar, u roma Sea·A!f Apts, ' oU Warner on Linda Way, Good loc. Pr iv a c Y. e Alt major credit cards • gpecial sound.proofing Adults. no pets. $1.55/mo. 1 blk N. of Adams (off beach) south tow. Central)
$145/mo, 54S-005t. ,2376 Newport Blvd, 548-9755 e Nr. San Diego Frw, Har. &45-l5l5 or 642-6499. 729 #6 Utica 536·2796 Santa Ana e 546-1525
2 BR, 1~ BA, gar. Sharp, Thia Ad Worth $5 on Rent bot! Blvd & schools 1 & 2 BR Apts, SJJ5 & ~ 536-7070 3 Heated Poolt
nice shag, refrlg. $160/mo. Children & Pet Section GAS Heat. Gu Cooking $lS2.50, Freshly painted, Irvine r --e aubhouse •le, BBQ crpts, drps, bltns, covered, _________
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Phone 642-2951. AVAU.. Now 1 le 2 Br furn, and WATER-All paid, 1· Child Care Center
I gd Joe N M th t M t h $!•" carports. children & pets ok. G-at new 1 2 '• 3 n•--poo • rec rm. · 0 on ° on -830 Center St. 548-4014. PARK WEST ... Ill" aw-w. chldrn, no pets. 646-5824. 622 Ham ilton, CM From $149
Dana PC!lnt See Mgr-Mr. & Mrs. Hoban 3 BR, 1% Ba. dshwshr., APARTMENTS includes free heat & air cond. 'liiiO.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiii; I 548-2062 lndry crpt/drps, 2 chlld. 1 Bdrm. F rom $160 SOUTH COAST • e SAVE $$ ON RENT! e l!!!!!!!!!!~ ... !ilmllllll!!!!!!!!!!!!!! OK. Avall 4/1. 1 170. 2 Bdrm., 2 Be. VILLAS
Aptt. Fum. 360 Manager needed· 8 beautiful DELUXE 54>3215. From $195 llOl MacArthu.r Blvd.
ocean vie.w uni~. Adlt cpl., APARTMENTS * * BEAUTIFUL 1 & 2 BR. 3883 Parkview Lane M&-8823
Gener•I no pets, hte duties. 673-0507. Contemporary Garden Apts, Irvine. (Just off
H . Air Cond-Frplc's . 3 Swim· Patios , frp lc, p o ol. SanDiegoFwyatCulverRd) S_e_a_l _B_e_a_c_h ___ _ unt1ngton S.adl ming Poo1s • Health Spa • --
EXECUTIVE SUITES Tennis Crts -Game & Bil-S150-$l65· Call 546-Sl63. 3 BR, 2 BA, cpts, drps,
U d Roo SPAC. 2 &: 3 Br. Apt. $140 up Laguna Beach sundeck, bltns, 2 blks trom
MOTEL APTS. ar 1 B~DROOM Pool, cpt/drp., bltns, Kids ok beach. $250. (213) 592-5743.
727 Yorktown Blvd . FROM $l6S 1996 Maple No. 1 642-3813 NEW OCEAN VIEW APTS.
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194A'i-~~~~~D. MEDITERRANEAN 2206 College No. s 642-7035 2 BR. 2 BA & 1 BA. Al.so 3 South Laguna
REALTY 536-0411 LOVELY 2 BR. 2 . BA :;h '4:'3.isa'= 222 * BEACH LIVlNG AT rrs
FURNITURE RENTAL ired hill
Univ. Park Center, Irvine • Month to Month L W kl R 1 VILLAGE twnhse., patio, dbl gar, • · ' · BEST .. • .Lease 2 BR, 2
A tt -••-In s1· Call & .... t1 ... e, ~ * 100% Purchase Option ow ff Y a es 2400 H hor Bl d c M pool•. $215 mo. 673-m6 Lido file BA, elev. to beac~. Adults, ttract a eul.IUn a ip ,.....,,..... STUDIOS & I BR'S, ar v .. . . ot a dre• wttb a itep-down * Wide Selection-u11 (TI4) 557-SO'J) eves. * 3 BDRMS. * no pets. From $350. 3175.5
UNIV Park t .... 3 Bdrm Sly!. ""!ors e F kitchen RENTAL OFFICE Coast H~ South Laguna
)'tlke accented by one-tided 2 &·th, atrium, nr 1ehooi~ * 24 Hour Delivery • Heated pool OPEN 10 AM TO 6 PM * Large 2 BR. $125. Some-View. Adults only, ** 499-2835. sk!rt det&i.liJ:w. Choole one e Laundry facilities NO Pfl!I. 787 W. Wilson year!y. $300 month.
or u.n.ors .... r s.,. .. ,... ~ e Free utilitles : 673-3663 968·2505 Eves. Aptl .• two -• •--1..... $325/mo, 494-9514, 644-4142. • Call 613-TI78 Call
Printed Pattern 941:9: New Laguna Beach W )J.l • Free linens * NEW * 2 BR CONDOMINIUM, 1% Fum. or Unfurn. 370
•··--........ ,__ Halt Sizet 10~, 121A., 141it, · 1!£'.._ 11!J e TV •-mat·d ••rv a·-" BA ~~rt. $143.
+ .-.-..-~ ....... .,... ...-n-.... 161,J ~ ~. Size 14% LAGUNA NIGUEL 4 bdrm, 2 --_ ---· · "" """ · vAU. -r--
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associated .:~:~ ::mpa~: ::. 31! iake. l% yda. 6G-~lt;e;: ~~U~~ 517 W. 19th,·CM 548-3481 :,....,:";;;h;;.;,;;-~-:~-;oe,,::V..,tc.,.•.,...,...,..--1 VILLA NINOS 1 2 BR du:!:~·:: :elcome.
JAlr Mall aad'!pedal ~ SEVENTY·FIVE CENTS carpets, drapes, fenced &: I ;2'156!!!!i~Ni!.i!Mii!aijn!!. iSA!i!!!!!S4!i!!7-0i!3!i14 * cozy 1 Br ~ch apt, com· 2 BR 2 BA APTS $180 mo. Close to shopping
Ing; otberwl• tblrd:mu .,_: each pattern _ add 25 sprinklers,~ garage, im4 I! , pletely turn'd u~ pd, 1 blk Super-Comfortable-Quiet center. 64>2758. L NJ f
*1ivery wlU ... _, 'three cents for each pattern for mac. $310 mo. ht. la.st and Balboa Island from ocean. Suitable for 1. Near Newport Back Bay. 2 BR. 2 BA Studio aguna ru•
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2025 W Balboa 67J-J66l
',.z: ~."!""'• .. ~ .... SeD~ri toy. Alr Mallalld SpeclaJ Handl4 deposit. 495-4244 $135. mo. 536-2070 Gas & Water Paid. Mo. to Crpts. drps, patio. POOL. LAGUNA NIGUEL we 'Ail.t WATERFRONT, 1 BR, MOVE-In 'PILOT bw: o~te t,bint.qw Outstancllng ground floor, priv patio, today! 2 Br, kids & Mo. From $185. 1 child ok. 646-1>196 Apartments
; 105; \ Needlecraft ..a..u......., will t&Jce three pets okay. Pool &. £'Xtras. Cht'ldren Welcome. Call Abo t ~--
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LA COSTA APTS.
,,~l ~ ,_ Old ,,;..._,_+ · um1 .~.... 0 VJ parking, inq 400 S, Bayfront 2 BR, $150. mo. Adults Only. u v\U New 6 Mo.
•""" • ----a -ks or """"· S.nd to CllCln 8W 968-7510 847-3669. 2324 Elden Ave e 645-4012 Le 1 & 2 Bod Station. New York. N.Y. ~~-A Apt. S. 735 James No. B Call ase Program Available . room
'IM11 Print-·-a.u-Mattan M , the D ILY 3 Bdrm&., w/w carp., drapes. B I•-· p I I $115. FURN. 2 Bdrm. 546-7285. Now. 1 BR $154. 2 BR, 1 Ba e Built-ins e Shag cupets
f"""-""-• ~-. Pn.t;n'-. '42, Pattern Dept, $3QO mo. yearly lease. Call a -In n su • Near stores. Clean. ---------1 $18T. 2 BR, 2 Ba, $196 per • Drapes • Walk in closets ~i::~~t*i~~--T 'T2! 232 West 1Bth St., New MISSION REALTY BAY View 2 Br., $225, util Realonomics, Bkr. 675-0700 lllealiJlAllr Dana Point month. •Swimming Pool
Crochet, lm1~ etc. , Free York, N.Y. 10011. Print 494-0731 pd. ?each, pier, prk'g. Newport Beach -21-LGE 1 BR Ocean view apt. 2904.1 Aloma Ave. 495-4m •. Bar-Enclb-o·~"Garage
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50 -•· . NZIPAME,..!,DDREMand s:.!rt ! ·LAGUNA NIGUEL 3 BR., 2 Adults. 303 E. Edgewater 1-M V rd = ~-_ .. _ APARTMENTS Bs.R,, .dinBA ..... ·~_!'.~n""y, · 2.,..w ... e e All Ut"rf"rtr'es Pa'rd Ntwt ._ .......... mninma. Ba, !Iv & din area, trpl, BTI-2866. BALBOA BAY CLUB 3 BR, 2 BA .......... 1235. -v ·~ lfllul<..,. t.1¥;¥' ~I ~ pat. SEE MORE S p r in 1 bl_t-ins, cpts, d~, 2-car • $25 WK & UP-On Ocean e Terrace studio -Bargain. z BR, 1% BA , , ...... $l80. shag crpt &: drps, bltns & NEW 2 bdrm eondo, llhag
..... Fashions 1.nd choote Ohl! gar, 1prnldn, Vlew, paved Lovely Bach·l Br·Rooms Transferred. T~e over CAI-SO AVAIL. F1JRN.) .efrig, $165/mo. 837-3927 or cpts, drapes, dishwasher.
&uy· Art Of ilatrpll ·CrO-pattern free from new stoI'll&'e area for cam-MaJd service-Pool·Util pd lease. Fum avail. 645-SOOJ, New adult garHn Apts. 837-5178. bltns, patio, prage, pool.
-over 28 delfsnl to Spring-Summer Ca-taJoi All per-boat. Immac. $285 mo -• Call 6j"j-8740 • ext 124., 837-7856. 15 f E. 2rst. 646 8666 LARGE 2 BR, 2 Ba, bltns, S190. 546-3416.
e. .$1. • siiest ,On]y 50 cents. . 1st, last le dep. 4$.-4244. 1 ·2=BR~nr~beac-~h~&~bay~-. p-r-k'-g, OECANFRONT apt. 1416 w. NEWLY DECORATED new crpt.s &: drps, balcony. DEWXE 2 & l Br., 2 Ba.,
Adults, no pets
Walking distance to
!hopping center.
354 Avocado St., C.M.
642-9708 ~...,.., Qooqbet ~ ... INSTANT SEWING BOOK lagun• Hills lndry, adults. 1116 W·. Oceanfro~t. 1 Br. $130 per . BEAUTIFUL $179 nro. 837-a927,<837--5178. encl. gar. $150 up. Rental
_j ""lnmSL byplcturet! Patterns.. aew tod&Y, wear tomorrow. Balboa. $170/mo. 673-4526. mo. Util. pd. Bachelor GROUNOS ------'----1 Ofc. 3095 Mace A ve.
I $1 LAGUNA HILLS 4 BR, 2 BA, pref'd. (213) ~03627. EHt Bruit 54&-10.14 "'......_.._ •-----"--------'--ottt-• HOME like-2 Br duplex, .._... I ..,......__._ INSTANT t ASRION fam-nn;-frplc, bltrui, cp"t, • t "d tlal ~-=1 ,,40~~=-~~-~~1 -10 Minutes to Ocean .
.. more than 100 aifti: ... $1. BOOK H -·~ 1 drps, tncd, lndacp'd maint. qu1e rest en area near ** 1 Mo. Util pa.1d. ~ Gas Heat & Stove. Water NEWPORT BEACH Mittk>n Vi•t"o
nnr'ste ·Atpu Book .. .-Uuw=iS 0 provided. Brand New. beach. $215 winter. 673-3780. beach, 1 Br. Move Ul Gar. Rec. Rm, Laundry Rm Viii• Granada Apt1.
$1. '· .t.-fuhioh facts, S1. $265/mo. ht & last + today!! 642--299l. 1 BR. $140 Four bedrooms with balcon-e BRAND NEW! 3 Br .. 1"3
1 JI ·IUJT lllls ,...._ .. SO MR. D. depoaltz. 673-0216. Cott• Mete , Newport Height• 2 BR. $160, $165. $175 les above&: below. Gracious ba .• 2 story condo . Shag,
--TAl'ORING Hacienda de Mesa Uving & quiet surrounding bltns, patio, pool, .garage. ~·~ " Legune Nl9uel LOW WEEKLY 2 BR 2 3 t"· n1 °'" -qdt ... 1-11 pattwril. SO General A Leather RATES • or mon '~ 0 y. 160 W. Wilson, Apt 1, CM for family with children. ...,.,-voiJ.. $130 &: up incl. utilities. Al80
l cents. Alterations SPACIOUS_ 4 BDRM $310 $175. 2100 Clay Strt'et. Near Corona del Mar High turn. Pool & Recreation
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'M11ieam QllUl Boots .. 50 8 hourjH:IVice ·2 Baths, tam rm, w/w crpts, 2080 Newport Blvd. * Call 646-7602 * BAY MEADOW APTS. School. Fireplace, wet bar & Newport Be•ch area. Quiet Environment.
1:ents. Small alteratiom: while drps I d Costa Mesa 2 Br, beam tellings. priv pa-built-in kitchen appliances. OU street parking. No Qlil-
qatllS lar Nor• UvtJrc _ you wait! view'. ~~ 1"""' yard, 642-2611 Apt. Unfurn. 365 tlo, rec. lacU., closed gar-835 AMIGOS WAY 644-2991 PARK NEWPORT dren, no pet•.
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15 beau tl1u1 patterna. 50 12().C TUIUn Ave. STUDIOS & 1 BR'S. --------·I age. Gas heat. cooking & Coldwell, Banker & Co. APARTMENTS Also Garag" For Rent
cent.-. Newport Beech -548-0146 1.M-l1_s_1on __ v_1e_i_o____ AVAILABLE C ¥_•P-.i_s_1r_ano __ B_e_a_c11 ___ I w~:er ~ pdl.1A65q adu1ts, no Managing Agent th J959...1961 Maple Ave.
SPACIOUS Spanl!h home In e Full kitchen * NEW .• $16S * pe~. «vm • 2 BR. 2 BATHS Oft e bay Costa M.,.
I Mission Viejo on lrg corner • Heated pool Near Dana Point Marina. 800 387 .~~F-~73 C.M. Fully carpeted & draped Luxury apartment living ov-::lli::lli::lli::lli~J _...) LICENSED 24 f1R. lot. Ll'g fam rm. 3 BR, 2 • Laundry facilities sq. ft. 1 Br. apt., lge. dbl. 2 Cove-red parking stalls erlooking the water. Enjoy
' 4' BA, 2-<:ar gar, $275 mo. • Free utilities wardrobes, elec . range & BRAND N~W 2 BR Gar & water pd. $250 Mo. $750,000 health spa, 1 swim-BRAND NEW ' CHILD CARE 830-1074 betwn 1 aro-8 am, • Free linens refrlg., shagtastic cpt. Boat Bronze Medallion,. encl gar, Yrly. 816 Amigos Way, NB ming pools, 7 lighted ten..
~ i or late eves. • T.V, & maid serv. avail. garaging avail. Jge. priv, C'.Pfs, drps, bit-ms, garb. nis courts, plus miles of From $145, Diabwuher, •ha&
-• ·Phone service ~tio. Mgr. 35322 Camino d~spl. 120 Albert Pl, East-bicycle' trails, putting, shut-carpeting, walk-in closets.
I $12.SO WMk per child Newport Buch Unbelievably Beautiful Capistrano, Apt. 10. side. $165/mo, Gas & water Oeboard, croquet. Junior 1·1 Forced air heat. extra large
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\A-=n A t hrt .i1y/S clay Wffk • By the Sea -l Br ·furn VAL D' lSERE Garden Apts. c~--d~l~M~----1 pd Children ok, no pets ---=-==-==-=-' from $170 monthly; also 1 rooms. Beautilulg_ameroom. V Vl:l:ll'-\ all util incl $140. Adults -no pets. Flowers 1 ioiriioiniiaiieiiiiiiariiiiii _642.b563--~· ~~=----and 2-bedroom , plans and heated l>OOI. BBQ's, enclos-
A•••••I....,... ........ f9' WllA Nlliben ALA Rental1 e 64>3900 everywhere. stream & 11 * * $170 * * • 2 BR, 211.a twnhse, 1400 sq. 2-story town h<r·ses. Elee-ed garages, quiet surround·
IU1lnaN_ hourt-f AM te lO PM Waterfall, 45' pool Rec. Rm, 3 Br, l 'Ai Ba, newly painted. fl., cpts, drps, b 1t1 n s , tr'ic kitchens, private patios ings &: close to shopping .
! ' \.;: 5434333 OR 833-8385 • FamilyWanted -3Br, lrg Sauna, Sgls 1·2 Bdrm, Furn-~-BllJ'ls, cpt/drp, encl patio, w a 11 pa Per' pool rec or balconies, carpeting, di'a-Adult_ living. no pets.
2110 I. lit St., lulte 121, S.A. fncd yrd, encl gar pets ok. Unfum. from $138, SEE IT: • Nr schls & shop'g. Children facilities. $295. 804 Amigos perles, SubterTanean park-· EL CORDOVA APTS. ' . .. (Behind O. R. Haan OtJralerl $165. 2000 Parsons, 642-8670. OK, nQ pets. 8*> Center st., Way. 675-1380. ing with elevators. Optional 2077 Charle St. 6424470
ALA Rent•l1 e 64.S.3900 CM 642 °"" "'8-~-~-~~~----1 mald service. Just north of Near Harbor & Hamilton St. $100 -MOVE IN Allowance ON TEN .\QIU · -o.;)'1\1 or ,,.. .wo.:. Fountain Valley Fashion Island at Jambor-
4 BR. 3 BA, fam. nn., pool. Shady Elms _Lawn -Pool 1 I: 2 BR. Furn & Unfum. 2 BR in excellent location, V ACANT T 1 8 UR 0 N ee and San Joaquin Hills ~~ baf--4 d Kids S:a~i Children's Section Fireplaces / Priv. patloa. M~ Verde, cpt, draperies, "BALBOA" model-3 Br, 2i,.t Road. j~!!!!'!J:'!!~~~!!'!'!!!!!"'"j
mo. ays, Furn. & Unfurn 1 & 2 Br. Pools TeMbi Contnt'l Bldst. b u I I t-ins' ga r age ' BA, kids ok. Immediate Tflephone (n4) 644-1:£IOO * 2 BEDROOM *
Mr. Hanna. From $135/mo. Up 900 Sea Lane, C(:IM 6"-2611 cul,_-<!e-sac street. $150/mo. possession $28S. per month. for rental information lBl>•amBa T~wnbouse concept -tor--tor-
: HousH Unfum. 305 Hou-Unfum. 305 3 BR. & <I BR. homes. near lf. E. 22nd St. • 642-3645 . ..'(~Ma;eArth;;ur~nr~eo..t:;,;il~w;;y)jjt96~~9894iRN.~:""~id!?.}~ larwin realty inc. WESTCLIFF AREA, 2 BR, 2 ceillnp, ~xtra Ira beach. Yearly lease. 300 Mo LGE 1 br · apt, part. furn !!!! UN FURN 2 BR Studio Apt. 698-4405 Anytime 828--606.5 BA.. Cozy frplc., Garden bedrms, encl I .tio. recrea-
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-up. Agent 548-1290. • $125, furn $135. AduJts. P rivate Sundeck Crp
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3 BR, 1 Ba. home. Lrg. yd. Lndry, gar. Quiet:" N r 2 BR. 2 bath upstairs duplex. ~. No children, no pets. Huntington Beach Soundproof, Bltns, F / A Adults. Our. Sunday after..
Frplc. Yrly. $275 mo. mrkts. 1922 Wallace No, B Carpeted & draped, Encl, :~2 neighborhood heat, lrg din rm. Walk ro noon S.B-Qs .It Free Ari
675--818.5. 548-0518. garage. Comp. bltns. Beaut. · WHAT DO YOU WANT Westcliff Plaza, acron from 1HfRsBiaRrtlnGgR.,.EEn.NS
HouH1 Furn, or HOLIDAY PLAZA lndscpg. 707;) Orchid $250 1 BR Carport. Priv. patio. IN AN APARTMENT-Coco's. 1665 Irvine. $190.
Unfurn. 310 DELUXE Spacious 1 BR. mo, yrly. Avail 411. Crpts, drps, all elec. resp. Huge walk in c Io se t? Adlt!. 64~9. PALM 546-5025
From $195 to $225 per mo. Balboa Peninsula
Robert• & Co. 962-5511 BAYFRONT, choice 5 BR, 4
e BEAOICOMBERS! Spac SA. Pier &: Slip. Summer or
Bachelor , furn, •nil pet. $ll0. yearly, Furn or Unfum.
ALA Rentels • 645.3900 Own<r. 673-:1039.
furn apt. $135. Heated pool. adults only. No children or Dishwashers? Separate din-SEACLIFF Manor. I BR, 1% , MESA APTS.
Ample parking, Adults _ no , , '75-10~0 0 pet. $125/mo. 548-1322. Ing areas? Pools? BeJutiful Ba Studio. 2 BR, l 'ri Ba. MINt.rJ'ES TO NPT, BCH.
pets. 1965 Pomona Ave. CM -''iF IA,& e Wll.SON GARDENS e environment? For all this POOL. Cpts, drps, blln!. Ui ~N, OR UNFURN.
2 BR, 11,-i BA, crpt/drps, encl and more, $150 to Jl.75/rno. Allk about n lievably large apll ..
1 BR duplex, Frplc, Beam $~425~-m-o-.n~thly~-y-e-.,-,..-nt-alcl patio, $1t0. 642-6811 see BAHIA PUERTO our discount. 15l5 Placentia hule pool, Jacuzzi elect blt-
ceilings, Cedar panelling, s d I d L-281017th St at Delaware! H.ll. Ave. 548-2682 Jns, shag·crpts, drps, sauna Pvt patio. $134. 336 E. 20th, uper e wee uplex, ma. 1-1 BR, Stove, R e fr I g • , etc Adul•· •· I tty I "°~'al All remaining one bdrm · ... , no pe..,. --------645-1317. cony w, ge v ew, _..... · Dishwasher, Crpts, Orps: nit $140 BACK Bay area. 2 BR. Priv. SINGI'..ES ,, .. , From SUS
• &Z UVIN~ - 3 BR, 2 Ba, Capl1tr~no Beech N~R~~occ=-. ~,.-e-,-,-.~d-1-o",' ~~ .. d Adults, no pets. TI7 James, $135. ~33. p.:~ ~ patio, garage, shag carpet. 1 BEDRM .••••• Frtlm $140 A°'r~· lddi/pe.ts. :· · 1 w lkitch('n, carport, lndry 3 Br, 2 Ba Moilteccllo Town· drapes, stove, new paint. 2 BED RM. · · • • From $180
A onto s 3900 AVAIL lmmod. I BR, Frple, facil . No pets. 1115 . •••LARGE_ 2 &. duplex. ho ... bltns. crpts, d•pi;. * FRESH AIR Adults only, no pets, tnrcki. You'ro rilJht, they"" una .... 1860 Newport mvd., C.M. Hallehda 2 Br $150 utl pd Close lo beach, shop'g. S46-8594 . private pabO, garage & 542-2l2G. Avail Apr. 13. 642-2267. $155. priced! ;1561 Mesa Dr.
Call 646-3928 Eves. 873-4577 crpVpat. plda/pet. HWT)' 213/4~1 evK, col.lect. * 1 WEEK FREE! * separate. gues t room 'Walk 3 Blkl to Beachf 2 Br Over garage, 2 ba, (5 blks from Newport Blvd.)
Jump'n J acki 3 Br $155 • w/ba.th. $23.5/mo. Ca 11 REDECORATED 2 BR, gar, Lee 2 BR, apt, newly decor. di&hwuhr, w a 1 hr I d' r y r 51_6..8960
•QUIET Retreat! Cozy lBr c.oold~ Crumble $90 J:Jt.-wtrr C~1t• Me•• Bach, nu dcc, no kitch $75. eves, 673-3687. lg. patio, 2 children ok. W/w crpta, drps, bltos, ex· hookup, closed gar, Near • SPACIOUS •
w/stv It ref. 1110. !Jtt'l Mlracl • Br •-·---------Lrg Bach $115, I BR, 1115. 2 1160fmo 646--5370 pt -~ ll50 N •-
I ALA Rent alt e 64.S.3900 es ~ ._,., LR.a. 1 8t' aptt from Sl25 un. BR $165. Adlts. 642-2181. WATCH the-tWlset tn this · · , ce •t;.1..1•g. • 0 ang111• Hoag Hosp. $170. M6-3666. Well-Designed Apts
cpt, drpa, pat, ocean vu furn. $135 turn. 2 Bt. nlce\y exf!CUtive 3 bdrm. Ocean 2 BR. 2 BA, !ully crpt d & no pets, 53&-lTll 0 C E A~ FR 0 NT Yr t Y 1 &: 2 BR, w/ Ttrra~. l· e · PRIVACY AH1irod _ 1 HELP·U • • 5»6311 turn $158. 1187 Monroyia "* WINTER RATES * Blvd. duplex. Adults only. drp'd, BU-ins. ~ oty. 1140• WALK TO BEACH spacious 1 br apt, beat part From 1140 • $275/mo
. BR., atv/refrig. Pet ok. AU *WE have a tarp aetection Ave. No. 3. SilS..~70. A~c 1!'!!:_n AS.itu~~ SUS, •• l $450 Mo. Agent 675-4930, Apply 68l Vlctona Apt. B. Brand new 1·2.3 BR Cpt.. of beach. Adults only, avail Shagl ept&, drps, U.Unta,
; uUI pd $135. of 3 and ' bedroom homes ---------1 8 ~· '"lAu ""• no pe...., 6i0-<J020. * 2 BR. Partly turn. $140 drps, bltns, frl>lc. 12S 16th I-4/1. $275. 645-0668. PoO , Jacunl, encl tar.
I ALA Rant•l1 e 64s.3900 that can be moved ' lnto Condominiums 2135 Elden, Mgr, AW 6· CLOSE to Beach, lrg, 2 Br., mo. Near shp'g & schools. 308 16th. 847""3957. Qu iet Adult llVfng
a!mait Immediate!!' on our Unfurn. 320 1 B• 1130 & 2Br 11."I. Ll?ge. 2 Ba .• open beams, trplc, Call 646-2270. BEACHBLUPP APTS, Yrly Olx 2 Br·BHch MERRIMAC WOODS
: ' 3 BR,, 2 BA TOWNHOUSE, ---------Pool & terrace. Ideal for bl .,.,11 .. • Ba., bltns., d t •PI·, 425 Merrimac Way, CM
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I MONTJl"IM .. t.n. c1ean. Rent ·Op tton plan. -_· lns, .wn-A Marguerite.* 2 &: 3'BR. Frplc. Bit-ins. Spe.c2&3Br, 2ba,Pool, Pa· dshwshr .. lndry ho o k u p ,1 -=-===:...;;.::<:...:::~ ~ SHERWOOD RE A L T Y 1 Cost• Mesa bacJlelon, no childreti. 1993 673-0037 or 67S-57'l>. Cosed garage. Near South UO D/W 8231 Ellis 847 2226 UIO/mo. Ph. 54&-8127 540-ISSS ... ·--,.----Church. 548-9633. • • • , gar. 213: 387-2257. HACIENOA Mesa.Verde~tce3BR,28A, 3 BR.' Ba, cpts, dl'P$, SHARP 1 B Pt>ol. N UNIQUEchateauon Bayalde COflst Plaza. 54~2321. •CHE;ZOROAPI'S e ., BRAND New Deluxe HARBOR
trptc, le Uv nn. din rm., 3 BDRM .. Irr den, 1an ba. bit-Ins, dshwh.r, 2 pools, clb, r. r. Or. 2 bdrm. & den • diilln.g SHARP unfurn 1 br close to 8234 AUanta. 1-2--3 Br •· Medallion Apts • WestcliU 241 AVOCADO STltEET
1 tncd .yard. $225. S40--4l90 FUU crpts &:: drape11. Dbl house, $235. 54&-3no. ~:~~. ~~ ~~ n~~ :i:: room. Adulta only. $375 Mo. o.c.c. 4 U.C.I. $140 mo. POOL. Private closed aar. location. 2 BR, 2 BA. Adults only • No Peta
J J BR. 2 BA MONTECEU.O wage. Lra t•need yanl. On =3~B"R.,.-,2'"""BA"",-prt"'"v~ba!~ao-ey. 54&-o336 Agent 673-4930, 640--00:10. 557-7768. \l'aaher/dryer. 536--0336. $255/mo. 1 &. 1185/mo. Deluxe 1 A 2 BR. l>ool
I l roWNl!OUSE b!IM, cptl, M--3 ml from bw:h. overlooks pools & roe..-... ===~~~~~ * GREAT YIEW 2 BR. * 2 BR, 2 BA. "Uni. Apt. 1150; NEW TRIPLEX 1-i.3 Br. 615-4911 Bia. Gafaae. O~hwwhr. ·Paid utfl.
1 drpl. fi0a21& 96U791. ' $195 Mo. Mike 548--3869 eves. ~~fu~ \~. r;·:0t: Frplc., bl~ •. sundecks, pool. Adu1t!1, no peta. 820 Center $1«1. $160. $185. Walk to PARK NEWPORT _ wlll FROM $150, 646--UM : -H--..._.._ IMdt S BDRM Condo. llh baths. w/ad 645-M.10 pXl up.~. 8'7W204. St. 642·5848. Broa.dway.Penneys. Lndry sublet deluxe 2 Bf, 2 ea. ~ unt .. .,,,:=,._ , bit-Ins, ""'· dbl • n c I Townhouse Unfum. 335 1---------2 BR. 2 BA, trplc, patto, 2 BDRM. 2 BA, adiJlla only, rm, pr. m-n« allA!r 4. view apt. !300 mo. 67>1127 .-.--------1
' .ut.KJJNG tunY Wt.lk to Pl'll"· Pat». No pets. • • W h I t e Elephanta" owr.. bltns, $23.S per mo. eaµ tor no pets. $160. mo. MC!'la LRG 2 BR 2 BA crpts drps aft 5. ' · W h 1 t e Elephants" CMr· ·l ltueh a ...,P..1 BR. b!tns, $225/mo. 962-9627. Newport BHcll running your hou5'? Turn <IPPt. 673-8158. Verde _, encl pottq I< pr. ~ pets: OLUX 2 BR. 2 BA TWnh .. , ~",';,~1~C::~' -1:
oe·' ' "'tlo, ck>ood dbte S Br, 2 Batlt bouae. Wolk to NEW. EastbtuU TownhouM. tltem into "CASH'' -oell im-J>enthowle, ocean;.lew. 2 e 1 8R, cpts, drpa, bltns 11.15/mo, 53&-1515 pvt patio, balcoey, bll.Y uwn thru Dally Pllo
111 ' A molnl. Mat!)I the Ocean and l<ffp your S BR, 21! BA. RUii. clrps, tlteni thru 'l>tlly PI Io I bllQ to bch. 2 Br, I Ba. Stv ,1135 mo. HOUSE Huntt,.-r Witch the view, Adi"· Eutblulf, 721 Owlllod. MJ-1611 J .X!! ..,. 13f..1151. coot. 1235. Call S41Ml40. bltns. $135. :Jl!j !Sl-4561. Owltiecr, 61M611. A ... 1. 173-3'137. M~:J623 alt 6 pm OPEN HOUSE -Amlp Way. '
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646-ZU ~""~en~,~ moOld. ~~ collu1 , no tap. ap. panel , rmK>dt:l, f1ni.sb. Slrtpkllder, backhoe. CallJo•~6 pu.Pleuantpenon.alll;)'A AYenue,Costa.Meu.
-· ~-·· ~ prox • yr..-II\. Vic.'·llilm<!. "l!aln, etc. 962-19"1. 517-:aL A llorallon1 -642-5145 ability to deal w/public a --,G=1R<.L.-,F"'R=10='A"J'"' .. -_-J-I DEUJXE, private entrance Newport Blvd. BrookhW1114>etwn ~ta A CIJSTO" w-·~ P·-' -'--'-'-------
&: bath. Em p 10 Ye d lay VMw Offieet Ind"-"apoU., tQ.2881. .iQi. F~lcL"""'G;;.~ Re;i:;;, T:~ ~U::: ==: Neal , accurate, 20 )'{!An 6P. =· Xln't co. ~benefits. M~~ ::--~~,:modem
tenUernan. No cnoken. n...luxe, ·'-:-__ _.,._, ___ .. FOUN. D: .. Young fanale c1.t. Aft 5, Ph: Duke Da.Ow'ka, ~1 Tel1 vl1ion R epelr secr'ttarial ofc p--• .. -615-0!lll 548-m! ~ -·~-~-Se w-haJr dlrl< ,.:...'-'-"-. -----., CLERK Typlst·Boo-r, ·~~-~ Udo area • 50c mq. tt. . m • ...._,,.,. • strl~.1-:'m.,C:..!8,;ll:;;.. ------1 ,HouMCIMnlng BRING your blk/wht TV, We p/time. -Srna.U lntonnal 1 lncludlne sh.
G•t Home • 415 Realononilct, Bkr. 61S-f100' ~~~ ;::e f~ci.9Del~ ~EXP. R.emodellne, cabinets. ---------fix It tor Slk> ot Jess. Ex-girl otc, n.75 hr. Call tor St.id rHume to C'luattled a ~~--------• OFFICES • CM call 54Ul5C ~In. malnt. FUrnlture Dl(l'CH Maint, Service for eluding picture tube &: miss-_•;.:PP.::.'::.· ..:;6<!>-;,;,:1:;021;;;_. =~--no. 336. c/o Dally PUol
EXCLUSIVE home tor 300 A 600 aq , ft. COSTA · · • reti.niahq, Reas. 646-Cl24. noors, windows "' carpet Ing or broken p •rt s. COCKTAIL 'P. O. Box J.560, Costa Mesa re~ people. BeautUut MESA, Call 646-2130. Black and ~Sad~~l&Dd »ARTITJONS, •m. re.model, cleaning, 537·1508 962-0093. WAI TRESSES Ca. 9263>.
view, pleasant home at-111 •• I R I I Ju1 r type ~Y· ca col-move walls, etc. "'·-11t., A ti Soll Ca I * BLAINE'S TV * ~-. ~---t"-••, ...... HEl..P Needed-Work fo mosphe~. Excettent food. uul M i i 111 a ~ lar. Vlclnaty of µ_th Stftt!t li: work. Ken, evea. 64J-."'iTIO. J " r pe 1 r..11,..... ~·••·••:\ .. _, _,....,. M4-=-youneU Ccr u.s ). Part tlm,
WaddeU's Guest· H 0 me Park, Hun~ Beacb,,l:'=::...:=:o,,=:.:::'.'-=.:.:.:.:.::... Aher Cleaning Servicina All Brands 6-U only. Oriental or Poly· fUll t SlOO.SSOO
495,';519, 83'1-54!1. ' "'DIE FACfORY" 1n Can-5,16..U?u 5.1&-6390. Cement, Concret• GENERAL HOW!e<'le&ning. AuthorW!d ~fagnavox neslan preferred. 21 or over. or t t me. pe
*PRIVATE ROOM* nery Villqe, a new concept GERMAN Shep., blk & brwn, FREE Ideaa. advice and Expel'. Tues. & Thurs. Bch Known for honest)' 540-4313 ~:!vn ~ 1-:~Be:~~ber, ;:~;;;;·,.,7!I08,.o".s"la"rt"."Ca"'"°U-ff)r-.,-app-I
tor ambulatory~ Good : :taUprecla~n-~n:· ~ ha1,_d ""'t2tttnt pups. Vic C.M. estimates. All I charge for ~· Sl9 a day. 83.i-t670T __ ii•--------_675-"900=~~·=-~"'°c==--HOUSEKEEPER, mt,tuft
food nice cheerful IUlTOUDd-P · ••v · ,.. s.A. ~7131; is a beautiful job at a reu. -='--"·-------CE livein, to care for father&< ~ 425 30tb st. NB. 673-$500. 54S--74S8 aft s. pritt. 64$-.5073. Mes& Cleaning Service RAMJC We new & COOK , EX PER. tttna,et:n. Own room ,•
UNUSUAL " in mod pt. ~-is, Windows, Floor etc. ,remodel. Free est.. Small Sauce Cook w/tine restaurant L.-* Call 54M153 * "--~~~--_;, !,_, IRISH Setter •. male, approx. CEMENT WORK, no Job too -.....-jobs wdoome. 536-2426. exper. Call Chef, H.,.., ut1.th, Octan front home, ~
BOARD I Care I Laundry alNYc )'O\D' ........... ~ v,,,.,~ 3 yrs. old. Y)C. Palisades &: small, rea!JObl.ble. Free Reaid. A Comm'). 548-4111. 644-1700 Laguna, 6+1-4521 °" 41~'25aJ
Good-meals. Semi~. Pri HIR ~t · Mesa, Santa Ana Hghts. Estim. H. Sturuck, 548-8S15. Income Tax ( --;;;;;;·:;;-~==---"""'·
$250. Men-Women. 531-5414. ,Industrial RW•I 450 85;2997· WINTER Rates! Concrete ---------l __ r._,_ ... _,,_,•_•_~11 1 • J P/tl~~~:is~~~l~~n &
Vacat ion Ronlal1 425 blonde lone balled floors, patios, d r Ive.' Smiley Tax Service -. , """· Apply in person only. 2500 sq. Ft. $250 Mo. spayed female, llua Apao s.ldewalks. Don. 642-8514. Surf & Sirloin, 5930 W, Coast
HSKPRS Emplyr pays f~.
George AUen Byland Age.ti
cy 100-B E. 16th ~.A
547--0395. LAKE Arrowhead, 3· Br. ~ Modem bldg., Ec:Unger St. type dog vie. 0 · C. C. PATIOS al dri H NB • OCEAN VIEW -From Ba. furn except linens. S'75. Nr. Frwy., So. Santa Ana FaiJl:rou,nds 545-4522 , w ks, ff, install • 14 Yean LOCAU.Y • Job Wanted, ·FeMale 702 =W>=··-·~· ----~ 'H;;O:;-U;;;SE=KEE=P=E=R=--""'c~ .. ~,-. -.-•• I wknd $150 per wk 54.S-85l9 __ , .,.._ • • new lawns, saw, break, Fee Schedu1e COOK-experienced t em ate LI 1 Sl35. 1 BR. Furn or unfurn. . · · Walsworth Ro:aa ~tate MEN'S prescription &lasses, remove. 543-8668 tor est. Mailed On--R..,..uest ON THE PEN 1 NS UL A, I'd p.____ per, 'lt'o n Pvt. nn & ba.
D•--unt f-stu'·n•·. CASA Rentals to Share .. _ CAIL: 639-4210 black frame, found at Flea w A SMILEY''c p A pre · -~r Foundation. Beauutul home . .64i-9606 . ......, .... uc .., ----------. * CONCREI'E-WORK * . . , , . . . Babys\t t\111 time 5 days a 531-1450 .~~~~ ~~ Walnut. SHARE my OOme w/oldE'r 400~lr1:h~:· i!~ch ~~:~.Laguna Beach. LICENSED AND BONDED ~ Anytime 646-9666 ~~r ~~~;S:cw.~~~ =coo"'="K=.'-w-a-n"'"ted~-... -p"'"ly-in
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woman. Call Mon & Tues; Mr Baumgarclner 541_5032 "NO:-St;'1U;;-ie;;;;i;;:-1nol 0D~I~CK~O~R~W'!.AU.~_:Y_:54G-84~~83 CLARK & Toner Tax front . person between U & s. wk, Rderences. c':i 1 HUNTINGTON Ga rd ens
Apt§. Hell at Bolsa Chica.
846-1323. Compare! See
wh&t you're missing! Fr
11'0-$240
APT. Poolside • spacious
Bungalow, Pvt. patlo. $150.
.mo to right adults. 84frl323.
Nowport BH<h
or days 11-2, 26$B Elden · FND. ShelUe fe~e. Vic FLOOR Work &: patioa Service. 24 YEARS exp. in ---------I Spafhetti Bender, ~ W. 536-ooJB
A·-CM M 1 Shop 'ln'x40' 1 9 3 o Wilson & Orange Ave., C.M. dri & 1 d 1 k ' area Personal ---'ce in Y 0 UNG man-Experienced c 1 H NB ---;.;._--=,..---..,., · • -' -i · ~r Lindberg s h 1 veways s ewa s. · M<TY• , s , wy., , . SHAREMvWaterfront Placentia Ave., rear bldg. c:A;n..... coo• Lic'd&bonded.645-0826. your home. Call· tor appt. Plumber's assistant needs 'co~SM,;;E'2TO:O::UlG~~y;..-.,.,_-__ -.c-tor Immediate
J No 2 S90 SU.-1M2 .,..,.....,....... 546-7135, Howard Oark & full tinte job. Call Brian 11...... • Home w/dock. man 30.Q> • · • • C t ct needed. FUii or part time. Ope I I yrs, S150fmo. st r a i 'ht. NEW deluxe M-1 urUta. 3 ph, FOUND, March 5th; niale on ra or .J John Toner. . 642-0022.. 496-9436 or 558-3855. n ftCJS n
6'15-4l31. power. 1"733 Monrovia. sliver miniature pood]e vie. ROOM Additions, Estimates, PROFESSIONAL Tax DAYWORK. General Oean-=""=='-=-=:::.,~~ Costa Mesa
54J.3145· 836-9798 eves ~·,!3~s 673-1000 or eves plans a: 1a•-"t, •'ngle or 2 serv'--in the pn·vacy of ing. Reliable. Transporta-COUNTER v.-qman 11 PM·2 J I th R-• C BROTHER or sister to share · ' · ~r ...,..,.. .. .._..,. P~t ~1onday thru Friday. On • .u •rpet •
3 BR house 2 blocka from Rentals Wanted 460 ' story. L.T. Cbnstruction. your home-Most S 15 • tion. S4l-0467, 543-TOO&. Apply 2 P?.t-4 PM daily. te•m •nd be the btstl
beach. $80 utll inc. 561 MULTI colored male 847-151L .c84c.7_-._:2829.:c_. ______ NEED help al home! We Foster Freeze, 799 w. 19th ONLY Red Carpet offers:
catalina before 5 p.m. DESIRE CommMCial atora HB~ /StShepherdS. !"'P Hvic. Additions * Remodeling Ironing have Aide!! e Nurses e St., Cotsta Mesa. L Television adverti11lng aa
.... U • in u...., ., -~ ts. Gerwick & Son, Lie. ~ __:.._ _ Housekeepen; • Compan-.Zi-o:=.:;,=.==,..~--,, of 312/72. W&nted: girl to ab.are lrg 2 location for rei.au ou e 557 ~-to • H ak u CPl..E, older, ~-clean 17 2.
RE"'ORT LIVING ll N rt n .h, •--~,,. 673-<0ll * 54 .. 2170 mONING, my home, Santa na omem en -p-··~-Extensive news~-· ad· ~ Br apt A xtras, pool. $79. ewpo °" area. .1..M.N sq. john, 5'7-668L units,· C.M. $150 2· Br. dplx .-...... mo l child OK. MT-3669 tt plwi Will negotiate LARGE black male dog, 6 to J Ac K Tau Jane-Re..,.; .. , Ana. Hts area, Sl.75 hr, -=: No yd k II vertlsing · · or ' • U moe V'· Del M & ~ bnng· own •···ers ~1 ~ H I W t·• M & F 710 + •-·mo. · w ·• le 3 Call in u~•--1-•-842-6235. terms · 213-676-1134 or • "'' ar remod., addit 20 yrs exp. ,_,.., · ~ -nuo. e. P an ..,, repairs. Ref's req'd. No " ...... ,. 'RlUll.
GIRL to share beach apt. n4-SU8121 . Santa Ana, C.M. 642--mTS. Llc'd. My Way Co. 547-0036. land1caplnl A Be•utiful Ide• pets. Room 104, ll.07 E. -4. 'i:::ua profeafonal FROM $135
Newport Beach are a. COUPLE with small child B;:~e::::: "D~~=·. Electrical p RO F ~ SS ION A L Div Of Gen'J Foods need11 _Cha.;..;;<pmiiiiani:";:iOrang,.C::~e.'==,_... 5. 155 oftic1?s ln 3 datet
fl's Oakwood Card en 673-QTI. desire c' BR/Nhouae, duplex., &t2-l295. ~ ELEcTRICAL WORK. All SPRINKLER SYSIEMS In-you. Learn le teach prof CRYSTAL FILTERS 6. Unequalled Melftl pro.
SHARE 2 BR. 2 BA ... ·-n'd etc. .M. wpt are a. tailed t a cut t . makeup techa. Exec. poa. G1'0Und floor· -r. exlsls gram Apartment.. • • • and It'• uu Under 1150 213/576-8525 Loa! 555 kinds. Big or small Lic'd & s • ra e pnce .,_., apt w/bache:lor, at the · I Fl'E'I! 546--02 w/l yr. Guarantee. Free ca:::vail=· ·c.:842=·=2664::::·____ for an· alignment A test tech. 7. lndlvJdual broker auper.
flln. tine' ne1Ji,hbon and ~be~ach~··!l92~.50~.~oo-J221~~~·--l ueomliocmt.n";;;;"""fui;;-;:-,-;;;; ---------l:o:"'c:·==.c":::t.c.c.'-..::c:11:::·_ ellt, ACE SPRINKLER CO. Accountant·Bookkeeper, F/C Modern well equipped plant vlaton
prestige living In one luxur-GIRL wanted to seek A 8hare W~ by July 1. 2 BR LOST Female Siamese cat 3 ardening 8J2.-9260. thru P&L. In 0 c ea n s l de. Call S. Outstanding lmaae and
tow: packace. There's S1 2 Br apt. w/aame. 1 cbild nu_nimum, waterfront, un-vicinity So. Brookhunt/ AL'S GA1\0ENING -*~L-A-N~D-S_C_A_P_l_N_G_*_ Call 642--3472 (1) 757-6006 or apply Fil-reputation ·
iDillion In J'ecreaUon , • , k Call 638-7'l67 furn. )'~ariy lse, Rffpon.si-Bushard, H.B. Hu stitches fo ard . & I I N la n ~-,_1 iiii0i..iiiii;;i,ii;;iiii.iiiii0 1· tronix Inc, 490 Via Del 9. NO comP&ny ~ent. 0 • ' ' ble mature couple, ref. (TI4) in abdomen, Plutic collar. r & ~nlll& 1 ma ' ew 53w1 • •• -z•uuuer Admln A&sistant-llh to $800 Norte, Oceanside. tion
•wimmtng, tennJ1, billiards,. NEED roommate to share 496-5367. S50 reward 893-5051 da)ls landscaping services, call ........, DENTAL ass I 1 tan t 10. Superior workins condl-
health clubs, u.unu, P"' •-·h ~.... ~-•-•---------....., .J..-· ' 540-5198 Se-..c ..... Ne,_...,,rt M A/P Construction $fiOO tlo
uaL<; •alWOC; •·~ crpUJ, TWO proftt!lak>nal females ~7678 e,.cs. Dr. C.Oleman. • ... u.,. ~....-' •sonry Exec. Sec'y·Anahelm to $700 chalrside, full time. Min 1 DS
shop, indoor eotf drlvhl& frplc. yrly leue. 673-Ql76. Mlelt 2 bdrm furn house or '""LO~ST~~M~ed~.~Sz-.~bl~ac=k=le=m=.1 ~. ~:~~1&, Dover LAMPMAN * * MASONRY Acctng Clerks to $506 yr exp. In G. P. olfi~. All thil and more spells moire
range, clubhouse, etc. G•r•ges for Rent· · 435 apt, vie CdM or: north. dog, Wht. paws, wht chest,1---'-------Licensed & Insured Exec. Scc'y·Constr $650 Be able to take good x-rays, =~t ::: ln~ea~ed~
Olstom decorated singles, SINGLE prare for rent Approx $225. mo 832-9015. red collar. San Bernardino ~~Je~ =r Block, Brick, Concrete ~;.Pg:=! Oerk = think on her feet, move Red Cati)et way, dO,)'Oll?'lel
1 • 2 BR. Thmlsbed &: Un-Ne-rt Bea~ N--City lie. College Pk area. Call .,.,,. ,.,...... ~. NB, CdM, Irvine M~·-/St 1585 quickly, ready to accept ex-a favor -00 IT NOW! ~..-<.:i&o ,. .. I"", ~ Call 67J..4342 before s, or ~1~ * 644-7895 * a•-..-.uera er-eo panded duties. Salary open,
furnished. No lease reqWred. Imports. Ask for Bud I I • 646-.(227 aft 7 p.m. Reeomme9ded By Takata I~~~.,..,.:,:.;,.,..:;,;....::.__ P /Time Bkkpr.Laguna Huntington Beach a r e a • Llcenaed or not, call 54&-3640' ~yder "" ~~ --oo=--,...:.~~--N ~ ~-1 MAS 0 N RY En+ .. ,,_;.,..... .. .. En hr for interview, Ask for Steve Modeb Open Dally 10 to 7. n. • ~-~ ursery ••• •• •••• ··" ''""' ~ · '""'" ... ~......... ...,,...., 847-2569 betwttn 9 .tr: 5. ~~~]~~[~:~!~;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;; MALE, part mix Pomera-brick, block, stone, concrete NEWPORT =~"'""==::..:...::.::;..~I Granru., A11o $65.00 llcer» SINGLE car garage. E. 16th nian brown wlbushy tail Lan!hcape Mainten&nce patios. Est S-4 6 _ f 9 S l DENTAL Assistant. Exp'd in& course oUered. SfS.8640.
St &: Redland, .CM. Pl mo. mack face. Vic Sunshine &_ By Ja~se Garde~ 735.5 Personnel Agency chairside. Orthodontic of-
675-0246 PerlOftell 530 Freedom homes. M2-l.966 Resldential-Commerc1al 536-• 133 Dover Dr., N.B. -tice. Hntgn Bch area.
SINGLE car pna:e w/extra .L. GRAND aft 6. * 847-2944 * BRICK', BLOCK & 642~3870 962.-2405. >< STONE WORK -~===~~-storage. Newport Bcb area. OPENING * KEYS (3) -I ohould say PARADISE 54IHl929 or 646--0946 ADVERTISING DRAFTSMAN
OAKWOOD GARDEN
APARTMENTS
Off' R nl I •-l. Full~.. 1a~-• to , __ -• D We Do Ev-.t"-ino! REPAIRS. planten. Brick, Great opportunity for highly Call 1.o-•-I
-'tlllOpm. 120flW=ThlsAd Font, on gotd chain at· GARDENING Constnictloo Exper.'
ice e a -~ <;llCl,l -..gc: n:u uffy Please eai'~ Block, stone etc. Quality motivated, highly lldlled ~-~...,.e
NEWPORT BEACH WHO N~ AN OFFICE"" 2• Private Rooms powder-putt type ball Lost1--'-=::...=::_::::..:=-work K &¢.; sectetarY to work into broad· WFSl'CLIFF
lSth at Irvine You can he.ve ~b ~i ~ ~~-:"Samaleu-Tech ~S..~ Mt!~ Pleue call * 549-2015 * Moving. · ..,, ~· l'l'IO. er responslbllltles at fall· ~-=':i/1tf:.."."". NB
(P.e1ort Llvln& for
Aduli. only.) I I I I
full taffed tflce I t ..,., n.ul,; ·-af p.m. 21 • Free Est paced Newport Beach ad·
6'5-mSO or 6fU'170 f y s t 1~.1 ,::;:: 5. Free Cold Drinb LOSf: Blk 1: brn I>aschsund yrs. exp. ' SfUDENT MOVERS I vertialng qency. Brains, l---..,."'i'.5-2770C...:._,,----I ---.,===--,,,,,---41
-0 ren .,._p s. *ExecutlveHealt11Spa* puppy,Vk::Hun"~··St& * LA.NDSCAPING * wtb inllialive, & sh -ulred. DRAPERY 'NYHT IN Space a.l5o avail. by 2192· Dupont No. 113 Irv'·· -~-· N w la-· Sp-'-"-_. __ ,__ van, Caretul-dieap! Call ..... .,. t VIS~A ~EL ~ESA ~=mo. Mon-Fri. (Dlyrdo-ndAtrporre;) ~;:.;;,~~~ew ar d d:...,;:·~iean~~".'s;;i.U:..i; anytime 642-2583 or __ ..:C::a::.:ll..:83=3-..:1=67::Dc__ SewlngW,?~~per. & YOUR FUTUU
pa men I • 9 AM to 1 AM, M.·SaL BLUE 1anu.i-. ..__ .. oith bonded. 5.16-1225. ,,::.54Hl92::....:=·c...._____ AFFORD infiatlon -Join the trnes. Beach Drapery, 900 J'Ull or p/tlme.
1&2BR.Furn.&UnLDiaJ>. DESK.....,. availahle l5tl * 133-2100 * _, ... .. Pointing A Shaklee Succeq Group . W 17th St C.M BE.. YOUR OWN IOSS,
wuher -Stove &: Retrtg • 1m. wm proride _fandture .M/Olar&e · B of A Check clothes near Coast Hwy &: * Bob'• Lawn Service * P•P.rh•ntl"I • 5f6-4252. Contest.now on. • • · · Shag crpt'g·J.ce Rec center. at $5 mo. Amweslnc lel'Vice FULLY UCENSED MacArthur Blvd, Cd M. Com P 1 et e Lawn Malo-____ .....;.....;. ___ I Eltc. Asnmbler1 Men or Women
RENT starts Sl.55 availabie. 178'15.Beach Blvd. 644-fi580. tenance. Home, Commercial INTER. & Exter Painting. .API' MGRS _ 52 Unlts. Xlnt Exper. Nice atmosphere tn t
Irvine & Mes• Drive Huntui,toa Beacb. &C-4321 ~Hindu Spiritualist. LOOT: 2171 lar&e male Irish or Aptl. 64.2-2065. Llc'd & Ins. Refs. Reas. opportunity Jor exp'd couple Irvine complex. Call 'Mr. Li•H A Yellow
* 54S-4&55 * DESK ·-·•-"-1-Kl'I Splrltual Reading It ve n tt .__ .. "S " GRASS GROWING AGAIN' rates. Free est Cbuck, ... uu..::. _._ t:.JA ">nrn Goodm&n for appt. 540-1665. Taxi Cab spmce av_.. -dally. lOAM-lDPM. Mvlce se er. Aua am ' · .. u.uua to wu~-.... ~..,,.,.,.
OCEANFRONT: 4 Br, 3 Ba. mo. WW JrOYide tarnlture on all mattera of life. 312 N. 548-3539, C.M,. ~cf&~· ~ Ai res., -"'~5-<l*l!!=~·===---'=~===-~--Eirtc. S.C~y to $650 New. Custom decor. Fam. atSSmo.AnlwerinclelVlce El Camino Real, San I.DST Irish Setter PtlPPY 4 ~~-ar en ne. e HOUSEPAINTING e Assr. BKKPR ~San Juan NEWPORT BEACH Call for Appt
preterred. No pets. Yrly. ~~:...~ !,~:!!,.Ave, Clemente. 492-9136 •. 0 r mos old, male, Pieue callll=====~~--FREE ESI'IMATES Caplatrano locatk>n, New The perfect ptace· for an at-
$600 mo. 673-8561. --~inj-,.~~i0iu-:-fi:'inn:J.!'92-~903I~.~~==== TerTe 546-7607. PROFESSIONAL Gardener, Call alter 5 PM. 496-3666 bldg, Will perfonn P/R., tractive. cfrJ w/tnp tkU11 A
546-1311
Rent.as I~
Rooms
ROOM for Rehl. Top ol
World, Laguna Be'ach. Male
or fem . Nina, 4!M--032'7.
DELUXE 360 Ill· ft. 2 rm.. IRISH Setter --· tree work, pruning, sprink-PAINTER-SEMl.,ftETIRED A/P, A/R & typing. Salary construction or related ex·
suite, $175/mo. Corona de.I J?ISCOVER DISCOVERY . . ' •ua.ie, Feb. 6. len, clean-up jobs, land.sea~ REAIJSl'IC PRICES Commensurate with exper. perienee. . ~ '
Mar nr. post oftice, Snack Find YOUR.5ELF 1n Someone Vic. Atl&nta le Beach. H~B. Ing. George. 646-5893, CLEAN WORK 642--1.2SS Contact Mr. Bo r 11 n' RIVERIA EMPLOYMENTIND ;;;;;;U;;STR!;_;;;;;;O;;U;;S;;-:youzw:=o:::-:--.,.-ll
Shop ~v pkg •:.-.--"' Call now -No obligation Call Bob or Wendy 53fj..6823, AL'S '-~---~ ~. AGENCY', INC. w/cool.f.-q..-, to •·1 . &'•• • . .n.u-....111.1. (n() 8JS-Q85 (2'13) 387...3393 LO . .........._ping. Tree No Wa.ornng ,;i,,.....o>D* ,.... t-6 "''
Realonomics, 'Bla. .6'J5.-6'100 NATION,. •y Sf: White fmL Samoyed removal. Yard remodeling. * WALL PAP A'M'RAM>n= lrl ._ Xl82 Buaineu Ctr. Dr. manaie coU~ ahop. Gree.
.l'U.<Lo In vie 12th a.. Balboa Blvd ER * .. · · 1 ..... a · "' answer 1rv1·ne ~· ~•o ...,.,_ 4--.a..... . -
ESK Spa A li ~ p • • · Trull hauling, lot cleanup. ho & dell c o D ~~ -~·· -.,. .. , penon. "" D ce va . ..... er RECOGNIZED NB. Reward.~ aft S. Repair sprlnklen. 673-UG6. When you call "Mac'' P ne ver our · · • (Oni'nge Co Airport Area) mo to ltart. 2633 w. """"
Mo. Ideal for R. Estate, Ins, PROBLEM ~ Co 548-1444 ~lru. at $4 per order. &tS-3566. 1 ... -;;:;;':;!;~~-1 ~':;~: "~~:~~·~ _,:'l! etc. Xlnt Joe. 1938 Harbor ... ,..,,gnancy. n-LOST gold dqle earring PROFESSIONAL wy,..n. '
Bl Costa Mesa. C a 11 fident, • y mp at he t I c March 3rd, Newport Beach Japanese Gardening Service PA IN" T 1 NG-H 0 NE ST AUTO Assistant Body 9lOp Exec· S.Cretery
' 642--0212 pregnancy counseling. Abor-or Costa Mesa.. 6~7877. Free nt. * 646--0lilg CLE AN. GUARANTEED Mgr. Apply in person to To (2) Vice Prealdentl
Ask for Herman
Saunderson , tion & Adoption ref. AP· work. Licensed &: insured. Theodore Robins Ford, ll60 EXECUTIYE ** $65 mo. Avail Mar 18th CORpN'A DEL MAR. Furn. CARE. 642-4436. EXP. Hawallan Gardener 675-5740. Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. PERSONNEL AGENCY'
'W June. 'iii blk to Ocean, A/C. sec'y service. S75 mo. 1 fit in b ••·t , .___._ _ _,,...:.,_ I~ Complete prdening llel'Vi.ce _P_R_O_F_ESS_I_O_N_AL--P-.-•. -.1-1n., See Miles Devore tor 410 W. c.out HW)'., NB
NBCal167S-7476 A&ent 67>7225 HIR can you a. ra ..... -.....---~· Kamalanl, 646-4676. .... •• ..._ details. Suite H ~2116 ~=~---,...-....,.-~--~....,......,..---·~·-· -firms, builds A aupporta lnter le Exter. Reuooe.ble ·-
LARGE room, pvt entr I: ba. OFFICE for rent· Gr. floor, without strap strain. 144 _________
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Lawn &: Yard Maintenance. Ratt'll. 557-7455. BABYSITTER needed, EXEC. ~tary tor local
Employed male. 549-3612 or S70. Plenty parking • in6 Sizes, 1 yr guarantee. Call Oean up. Dependable & ~P:::AINTIN::.::.::...:::G.c.:./::;..P_AP_ERIN __ G, before and after school. 8 yr church. Muat be exper.,
SJ0..6275. Orange Ave., C.M. ~-Tina. 67S-5l.96. Appliance R .. i r ' experienced. 645-4648 18 yn tn Harbor area. Lie & old boy. Port Stanhope.. penonable, etticlent Reply, I.~. 5' in ed in & Part• ' c 0 Mp LET E Lawn & bonded Rel' furn. L'A., .... = N.B. 64G-04.16. P.O. Box 1536. Newport LO.S. GWJ• ..., teiat • s .,..__, Be h Ca-•
* ti bu ... f n 1---------I gardening service. Hau1;.,,.. BABYSI'ITER • Mon thru-ac • ;i_,,,,. mee ng 1. or P · mJ. • & cl Jim 548-0.o -... YOU 1upply tbe pa i n t • Fri 12 B. AU.EN _ Gen. Del. Hun-Discount Appliance Repair ean-up. , 5. Rooma painted $lO ea. Abo · pm to S: 30 pm. S35 EXPERIENCED w om an * * * * * tington Bch. Washer, Drytt, Dishwasher, JAP~ GARDENER r..n PE'l' week. Call 645-0476. wanted for cleaning; muat F/C Bookk l.1-----------------.,,1,~;::..:;:::===-:= Disposal. Etc. Free Est. Exper. Fn.'t Est exb!rior. '¥" 540-?00i. Beach area. have o•w n tran&-Various Assistant i:,::r $100 ~ ca~~~:or :ii GUARANTEED * 546-6694 * 546-7373 * PA.INTING, prof. All work BABYSrITER, live-in need· jobs-t n t ~ewl.ne' Fri, Cost Ac:ctna Clerkeeper .:
Trader's Paradise
lines
·times
dollars
Wide cruise on lrg ~llboet. B•by1itting GARDENING SERVICE guarn. Color s Pe c 1 a 1 1 • t ed for 3 scb:lol age children March 10. Ci.11 60--1998 or Bllllna Clerk se:·
645-4079. CLEAN-UP, TRIM 84Ml86, 547-1441. ln Laguna Beach. Call after 673--4356 for appt. RecepUCaJI Director '400·
Q{[L[) care experienced It e 64&-7624 e PROF. Paintln& incl rooh, 7 pm. 494--721'.1. EXPERlENCEDgarment General n---· _, ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. L 0. LI •·-v-~ ..-Phone SCJ-'7217 or write P.O. dependable weekdays. in. Japane11e Gardening Service aceow ce c &: ma. lJABYSITJ'ER -2 children, cutter, full or part time. Free/Fee Potltlont
Box 1223, Costa Mesa. f.ant ,_~o 5F yrs. Lunches &: Also Clean-up. Free EsL Free est 645--5191. Peninsula area. tn yoor 540-45U 488 E. ~7th (~t Irvine) Q
540 sllll.c..... enced yan:I. OU e MS-6029 aft 3 PM • INT/EXT painting. Guar. borne, Ph; 67S--8809 att 6 Factory '42i-1470
Travel _ San Dleeo F-wy. nr So. EXP J Garde work. Reas. rates. Call Bill, PM. EDLER fNDUSI'RIES INC.
EK HA II Coast Plaza. 546-7487. . apanese ner 548-2409 eves, BARMAIDS HAS lMMEO, OPENINGS (Jack of all Trades)
-EA.STER WE WA . Youne Set School Complete Yard Service FO RE tor hard lloor Chaperone tour fot teen Free t 548-8459 Plaster, P•tch, R-alr Neighborhood beer bar, La-R INFORCED -• g~ll. S299 tncludea air tare, Open 7 Days, 6 AM-7:30 PM es · noes. ______ .:.:.._. guna - N.B. ano:a. After 12 PLA~IC W 0 11 K ER S, shampoo, wUxtow c
hotel, toun. etc on Oahu A Professional teac h era. EXPER Japanese Gardener •PATCH PLA5l'EIUNG noon, 4949151, T>JPE WRAPPlNG, COM-': t Ii~~ c;.:; P• n't r
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Maul. Alto tpttial IJ'OUP air Children 2 to 6. Transp for Complete yd service, Neat Ali type!!. Free estimates BEAUTICIANS needed day PRESSJON MOLDING A n erv • • Mu I'-----------------' I fart avaJlable for adult.a. aft scht care aees 6 to 10. &: Reita. Free est. 642-4389. Call 540-6825 It night work. 267 E. l'fth St. ASSEMBLY OF AERO-~ ~l998 or ~
WllL Trade llcla, lll5mm Thi' Information call 646-.1700. COSTA MESA 534-4121 Coita Mesa. 548-99!9, uk SPACE COMPONENTS. ;;ai:pi:pt;;.<,;;;::;:;:::;-;:;:-:il OWNDt Granada Hiib 2
sty "View hme, 2800 *I ft
ownn est SOO.l. 4 Br. 3 Ba.
ram. nn. For cnlr hme. r:s:
or CdM. 64MSTI. 641HK.19.
CADIU.AC Coupe de Vllie
'63, air cond., tape deck,
leather teatl, perfect cond. WANT home. Iota or ? •
'94·'ll60
II 'Acres -Land -Otar.
S:U,000 value -Trade for
rruat Deed& -Cr -t)t or boat or , TT 64M330,
;;2.2900.
Trade Dtnh'C nn. Mt, Bed·
mom ttt' (twin. dbt A Kins
ad) -...., T.V. tor Bar a 1toola. car or ? I
Fisher RSL, pld cond. w/l~~-~1~661~or~64<-~1~063~. ~~ BABYSITTING in my home. Newport Bch-1.qwla Nicuel Plumbing for Bobble. APPLY IN, PERSON, 2101 KEEP Important job 1
Marker binclines FOR 35mm ~or nlcbt, dependable A: Lawn Mowing A ... SAVE on Home-Repairs. BOAT Yard Jabortt. Must be DOVE ST., N.B. (acrou boulewite A mother. t;u
camera w/blt·ln Uabt meter
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...., w -J[S) permanent CM are a. O:lmp. Service Free est. Roofinr, Plwn-from O.C. Airport) In •pete time. ~ qe JI &: focus. 642-6587. 64l-0384. ""'--~ral So-I-• neat tn appearnce. $2.50 pcir FIBERGLASS mo1.a·-• Sarah Coventry J .• ~~~~~~~::~1~-;;;;;;;;;;!;;;~j ....... . . bU.-. Painting, lnstallatto... hr 644-4545 ~·-My Hom ·•· M · Ha·"'-All .~ guar • • Tra•-6' -·d. All • 540-0614. HAVE lOOk 5 br, 5 ha. pool e, ·~· onro""' 6' nDNGS by "-• Lt. -~· -• • ~ -r • ;;;;;;;;;n;u.=7'.=::-::11 home, l.aCanada, equity Oe.k, c'.M. Ag., Infant to 5 •• L p1 b 1 ti"· 839-0372. BOYS lhlfi.. $31. Placentia, CM. KITCHEN Helptt, -"'~I
Fenced ard ~·7958 · aec , um , enoe, LU!, FU" p~--p'd lk"·-DelL 18k6'/or1'1cArmwhe«dlot p......i (lne .... ) 55D Y -PLUMBING REPAIR Ago 10.14 to dehwr paptrs ...., ... _ m1mt, -• -· · tie, instlnl, carpentry, paint ...___ --~•ch Blvd H a for Newport area 4 or 5 20 wk or 15 mo. ctllJd er ~ elc, 5"5-0820. No Job too lmall 1n the .-Iloll Point. kn Ot-u•l'C., no ftp. n e c. , ·
)l'home.Agenti75-7225HIR FND. small while Poodle lint. Exp. 2340 C1ntl>la CL H II * 64Z-3128 * menle a .. u. Salary/Comm, Fuller LEASING HOSTESS
MULTIPLE ""'9d land ol (male) "1c. Bolla Cblce .t CM 61&-5m. a u "I COLE PLUMBING DAILY PILOT Brush, 962-0416. Newport Beoch 11nn ...i
Lquna development acre-Edinl<r, H.B.-· "'C.::::rpet=~So::rvice~~----li;:TRE;:;;:E~W::;orit:::-,-:ro:::tot::;l;;;UJna:::-, :'.:yard::: :U hr. oervtce. 1145-1161 -GAL PRIDAY "°° lcaaltw bolt ... ., -;;
qe. $88M A $133.M equities. FND. Pair of lldle• blue -~..,,.---I trash, rarare c 1 ea n. u P , How would )'()U. like a aen-lcue. apts In the Irvine
!'rad< 1 or both for home as-. Vk: corner ot eax.r JOHN'S Carpet 6 .tJpholat.,., Move l haul. 543-5863. Romodtl & Repair BOY 11-19 yrs o! aae car ulnely lnteresllltc job co1> Pleuant personality•_.
1pta. or comm. 48M853 ' l ~. C.M. ~'M68-Cleanen. Extra Drt-8b1Jn..'---------necea. Theatre ~rlc. A!>-ctmed with travel A a:reat exper, req'd, Xln't r1 y~(." We have blnanu. ,_..,FOUND March 6th. ma· I e pno tree Sootchcoard (Soll :Am~ •.&: • so:s • PUiiy, Surt Theatre att 8.PM, outdckn. Crowlna co. cond1. • co. batttitJ.
--Colll -~n1 Ix o Relardanis). Deareaaen • TIME FOR -5th SL, H.B. Cali Hel.., lla>tl, l54C)..I055 Call 644-32iill .,..,,. net IQ)tndablel $1'2;000 lndt • -~ .. ~ m . aya all eolor • Decoral Hngb;.~~~,.. 2 Brothen & sl1ter need C..•••• •-ncv 1133-3133 Sat • SUn j plantattoa 4 small •cattie 673,.,UfiO~eves8J3..199'7, ~--10 try, porn .. 16, ....... ,..etc.-...,..,.....,;-:i
ranch in AUltrllla t'Dl\ Cal. IRISH Setter, rnal•. Hntan minute bleach lar white 9UICK CASH • generations .. p. -.25th yr babysitter In Lakevie w Sehl mo -Bl at Mam• UVl!).ln couple, N~
prop. AgL m-ms HlR Belcll, vicinity Indlanapolla carpei.. Save ,.., ......, ' In bus, -Lle'd & bonded. Dlsl. Detlllls alt 5: 3 O • OAS Altend, 3-11 lhllt. 4 Beach. Expd, !\do.
CLOSE 10 fantOlll lkl,....... "B<ach Blvd. S3U15L bwy saving me extra tripe. THROUGH A 838-3515 ~. · ""71. -•. cltancut. II cook. 673-2339 before I
3 BO, 2 Ba, 300 llQ, Bit •rr What do }'OU have to lnldel RUSSIAN w 0 1 t Hound tI1 clean IMaa nn., dinq e • • e e • .BUSBOY & HOSTESS or ov.r. Sludenta prefd. aft 6.
• 6'13-7185
Cedal, 2 u. brt<. frlih, !Ad Lilt tt 11ere -1n 0range ma1e bou 2 v1c Ei nn. • ball llS. ""' nn. DAILY PILOT Rodflng ExP<r pret'd, not necas Wl<nd• • holkl., •-orit 1 'LOO="'K1N=a-=..,.,.---a-cto:"r~
Wuh. State. Eq, $8000. Tnl Coonly's larlrit road trld· Toni'~ ,;,., Jn, • 17.50. couch $!0, che.!r "-15 Apply In Pt-l'Oq'd. 12 hr + ccrnm. peraon w/a 01el1dijr amJlt
lorbomebere--· Jncpoot.642-5f!I. • ' • yn.,oxpb-•-11.not ~ WANT AD • T. Guy floollnc~Dol ALLE Y W EST Lorln'1Anlo&erv.Ctr,San Apply In-·~ !.:*-=---*---·*---*---'*---'*--'-FOUND-541..;._.;tm;.;.'...;•.;..~rlth...;S;..:P...;·'"';.;;Sc_«_er_call ~thod.d.':.-::" ._u. ~~r/ ~:.,, .... -. 21116 :· = ;· NB ::.: c.~ • Herber -~-"'-· __ • _ .. __ -,. ___
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' _..·-----1:· .. a;; ... ,, .. AUCTION PIANOS-PIANOS lPURESIAlllESEKl1TENS DOCK Tle \Ip. Privil. $10
LONal c.Ook, txptlr. SmaU PHOTOOR.APHER fbr wed,. SA.I...Es.IN'$URANCE Kimball CMIOIU, rte $10f5, S15 ea. Call aft <t pm min. Sall pttf. \vtr/elec.
-"""'"· Neat, cite/', <llnp. Mu.t be ~ $150 TELLE·R reduced to 1845 ..... _ o! "1 -303 E. ~•-water. Bal l · no dril)lltor. N.B. m-rm.. experienc<d" -ndoble -. 24 ltlM Gomllno H•ndwovon IPOCW purchue. Avail in ~ -~· · ._. ~·lD WANTED --~ ~ I . PERSIAN RUQS Ill •l>'le&l Niw p1.,,.r Dot• 154 ,.:..,81WSOO--="-.~,_,,~o;:I ~. ·~-~ ~".'i.i,;n:,_ •PP 1· mrrLY pianos Spin.ts " Crandl, ~ ... ~ -·"'·· d' CHOICE llip tor 50· ,. 65' -....-.,. RILtl\ c.ommerclal &nk Experience Exclusive Stdnwa,y, Otick· """"""" ~"'-.... ...... a e oo boa.I. Slip is XI' wide. (TI4)
MAINJENANCE
MAN
. Apply
880 Dv1ne Ave, NB
Equal oppOr. Emp-
e PLASTICS e •nd other Orlont•lt •ring, Kimball I< Kaw&l """ da..,. "°"'. .forming. ~. GllARANm Min 6 months required Rut•· Ctrpolt .. Runners Tmna " Trades ot course. Puppies w .'"'"· Novice ~
Jnjectlon moJdhlc operators
or trainees. Graveyard
Muat be neat and dt'pend·
able. Female paefea1ed,
Must be able to work Sat
... Sun.
Apply 3,ao.11,30 AM
Costa Mesa. CalU.
• 850 West lBth St. * Oranp Coast Plutlcs *
NEWPORTER INN PENNY OWSLEY co. class 6 mo• or older. 1 _,_ l[it] 21J: 67'"4660 892-lll-t Martt n c re1t Kennea, _ ··----·
PLUS EXCESS 1107 JomborH Roff 1l352 Beach BL,-5. of Katolla 546-0989.
CX>MMlSSION N.wport Beach, CalKornl1 Daily 10-9, Sat lo.6, Sun 12-6to=eED=IEN="'CE"'"°c1"'u.-710-.11-art7 ·~••••••lllll WAITERS SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 2 PM Largest in West •-1810 in the Newport Beach. 4 915 Leadlnr natlooal co. ,_., 2 Viewing & lnspoc:tlon from 12 ,_ until MAJOR BRAND ORGANS Irvlno .,.., Wed, Marci> 22. Alrcr•lt
additional qualified lik and Dper, Orient.al or Pob'bei· tim. of auction , From $395 inc.~. Conn. 7:30 pm. 09f!n to all dogs ---------1"·
Al lHt •ienlltathln~Oxm-ia.n Ptt!el'f'ed. 21 or over. AuctionMr. COL. LEIB ROSENBLUM Hammond· Wurl:itztt, etc. over S tn01J, 546--4928. T&il'!,.raaercbo°!' Trltcy<;I•
Y o enro e LWJt,ower1 ol Call Don The Beachcomber, Terms: C•sh or Check· Al!IO Har P• t chord• A * SHERRY'S POODLES * .1our Jee a
a l&r1e .....,..., lendlnc betwn <pm • 6pm. ~ -Planoe. EASTER PUPPY SALE! DIAMOND AVIATION Jnstitution in ............ ! ......... • . Vl;rv.>W. Low ""---F . ~-~-WAITRESS d' I Fumltvro *1D Mtdtl IU GOULD MUSIC CO. $00. & \Ip. ALL COLORS. ~· \>'Ul(
of lnlW'UICe desl.ped e• Every Sat. NJ~~ ~11 ;:: Mry 2045 No, Main, S.A. ~2848. ' Student Ptp.n Available
pedally for them; lntervlew 5,30 PM 1llun & 21 PC. KING SIZE LAn!E, MILL, DRILL 547--0681 ** Since I9ll AKC O>amp, kennel bred * 541).1!32 *
. ~..,,..""""'~!""I MAN, any qe, to do Ute
PROFESSIONAL
SALES POSITION
WE OFFER:
THESE permanent .,...., Fri evo~ 1601 Baysldo Dr.. BEDROOM COROUP PRESS, IN ONE hi pree PIANOS tt ORGANo u<lll<y terriers, s wk•. Campers. S•lo/Ronl 920
poaitions otter all compe.ny CdM 1 mach w/lots of attach. Kawai, Sleinway, Lowrey, $1~. 536-6989 all'
benefit.I and attractlw stock WAITRESS YOUR choice Spanish Oak, 962-0950. Allen, Baldwin, etc. From 10 am.
opt!ona. E:ii:per. P/ttme. Apply Surf• maple, walnut, or white Miscelf•MOUs 111 $295. up. RENTAIS 1'LAB~"RAOO="R=-"11e-t-. -&~Gtt~at Camper
'72 GMC Truck,
lraftboule ~ Mult t)rpe
on 1814. Pref penon w/a
, van. 5-02Ur
MATERIAL
HANDLER pay ah.ill. Must be neat, de-
: pendable I: potSeS8 stable
I -,......._ Will train. Apply g,ao.u,:so AM * Oralwt Cout -* 8!ttl Wort !Ith St.
' Ceola -· Calll.
• Ntw car
• Complete 1'roiqlnr
e Insurance Procram.
• Pald Vacation e Factory l.ncentivetr • -•men! Oppcmnily
• Security
• Annual Bonus,
QUALIFICATIONS
IF lNTERESTED Sirloin. 5930 W. Coast Hwy, finish , klDI ''''• headboard. _*_A_U_C_T-IO_N_*_ Dally l'!j . Sun. 12·5 Dane puppies. M & F. BRAND new Im GMC ·~ PfeueCall.Mr.Kn.mer NB. 9doordresser&mlttor, 2 FIELDS PIANO CO. Mart i ncrest Kennels, tonP.U.Fullyfactoryequip. ,.,.,'~635-02i)~·!'!''!!F~or'!!A'!"ppt~.,..,.1 wANTEO mature, ex-bed· side stands. 10 years FRIDAY 7:30 P.M. ,.__.~ Newportn4B!;'~·......,,. 5f6..-0989. ped lncludi!lf P. stee'fine,
I . SALES...P/TIME perienced sales lady. Lanz. guarantee. Ort.ho Rest Box MARCH lOTH ...,,..~"'"uesa ,,,,....,._,~ GERM SHEP, 6 wks AKC gauges, radio, heater, V8
lSFashionlsland NB llpring &-mattress frame. Unclaimed storage trom WOULD YOU Free obed Ie1'1ons engine plus beautiful 8' cab
5:45-9:45, All Dq Sat. $2.50 ;;;-.,-:;c=-:--:-·-·..._,· -,-·I Top .sheet, bOttom sheet, 0ranp Co. v81l & Storage. BELIEVE w/purehase 64a.ti037; Costa ove~ camper that sleeJ)l'I alx:.
per hour. Ask For Liz, Cal· WANTED immediately, matt~ss pad, blanket, pil· 1 Jot of <:amera equipment, FREE ORGAN LESSONS Mesa. ~nal No. TCE1423506819.
Fair Employment Agency, carpet layer, experienced. lows & pillow slips, quilted u long u you like! No reg· . WAS $5031.23
905 No. Euclid, Suite A, ~lJn bed 11pread. . ::~ c::, d~ e~~: istration. No obligation. Just SAMOYED puppies. AKC SAYE $111.A 21
Anaheim. WANTED. foreicm car ~-M~··-1.30 m Reg., 5 wks shots. Make of· ~· . ...... recliners, king size box ......... .., -~.. • P • t ~1o;1 al 2 SALESLAD"Y exper'd. mechanlc, Costa Meq'area. ALL FOR $297 springs & mattreu, bdrm COAST MUSIC "'· .,;:r_ ter pm. FROM STICKER
w .. kencht. 221 Mari n e, =W.=5,_133....,.. =~~--TERMS LAY·A·WAY ..... bui>k bed•. dlvano. &12-2851 SHOR1; hair G e rman NOW $3899.00
.MA'nJRE woman to care tor Ace Z or over ptferred Balboa Island. WELL established Insurance refrigerators, washers & TOP PRICES PAID FOR Pointer, PBs:>en, shots, 8 + tax. lie., doc. fee
two children. llft: 13 A:15, 3 Web School education Sales SEAMSTRESS-Some exper. Agency dew.ires woman PLAN stereos, T.V.'11, refrigerat-Steinway1J & Hammoncb mos old. Male. $25. 548-72'.17. BILL DIRRY
•Jill toe: pm. Mon-.Fri Sat. blldraroun4 preferr ed pft!'f'd. McKibbin Sails, between th! aae 30-45. For ors. washers & MUCH PENNY OWSLEY co •• SCHNAUZER pupii. Stud IHI g:~to12·1Spm.Noco'.oidn, Detitttowcceed Irvine lnclut:. Complex. 1ecretari al duties, TRADERS MORE! U:lt5 of stuff for 892...J.114 service, grooming, terms. ~ .ie.nh.c. Dover Sboreo SELLING AMERICA'S 51().368(. -..it. dlctapllone ... FURNITURE Swap Meeters• Sowing Mtchlnot ·l2I ,,_~~*~846-®9~.,.--*-~~ PONTIAC-GMC·FIAT
.,... ~I nqulnd, Call MOST PRESTIGIOUS -.Soc:,-,'y-,/"'B'°'kkp,--""=F;~c~·I per. req'd. Send """"'to 2D2 N. Br .. dway, S.A. WINDY'S AUCTION ==-----Beau. Jruh Setter pupo AKC. Ust St. at S.A. ~.) -.1210 attrr 4 pm. AUTOMOBILES · Mlllt ·hlve aper. using peg· a_d No. 278 Dally Pilot P.O. 835-1305 Open 7 days SINGER portable, model 239, 'lbenderUL lines. $125. 3X> E. is;:iimsanta Ana 1 MAT!!RE.......:d~for APPLICATIONS & board ayllem, Boxl560,CoxlaM.,a.Ca!U. DRESSER, Jrg mirror f15. COMEBROWSEAROUND excellentcondition.$35.Call 891·9995. ' 'ho</Ooi'"IC 6 bis on«. a INT!ERVllWS' Call 1132-1950 WOMEN· girls· ladiet Earn beds-t.in compl, 165, 2 201SI> Newport Blvd. ....1945. IRISH SETTERS 811 FT. Open Road Camper.
'..ek. Rit's req'd &. \own Thursday, March 9tb a Fri· ACME PERSONNEL $3-$5 per hr. Service eatab. maple end tbls $20 ea, Behind Tony's Bldg Mat'ls Sporting Goods 13Q AKC reg. Ma:Jeii only. Stove with oven,~ box and
·trans. S2 br. 557-9600. ' , · day, March 10th. 1 pm TUS11N AGENCY Fuller Brush customers. maple coUee tbl $25, 2 Costa.Mesa * 646-8686 846-39S4 large cloeet. Has carpet &
,uA•JNE. VETEn•~s ~~~tloSeem.'MiliPmtlae S.C'y/Bkkpr·F/C . Mr. Levine, 91)2..Ml6. match occas. chrs $30 ea, OPEN DAILY 9 to 4 TAPERFLEX ~·ater w,1 .,,=.,.----~-~ screen door. Sleeps 4. $800. ·."'~r"I """" An"" ..,r-M ha WAH•N FOR Assorted real Mexican blue almo11t new $60. Sacrifice at AKITA pups, rart Imperial \Viii consider cab high sheU Now. that )"OUr military ser· IOI LONGPRE INC , u,t ve exper, woi'klnl' _._ , ~ SANSUl I AM/FM I stereo $30. Call 6~7094 att .c. dogs or Japan. in trade. 531-Cl380. 15935 ML
,_ _.,.._ ., • 4&-a _......, _ APT. CLEANING glass. TV cab. S25. Misc. "!PX .,~ 95 •-11Y1Ce•ia comeo'<' ... )'OU wan.:a 1·-llACH ILVD .lUl' ........... ...... -1 ,.~ Co all Ln " -new.......,.. · ,.,.,.. ** 543-7854 ** ~1at t erhorn, Fountain mlld career job ·W• have . . ., Call 832-1950 LARGE COMPLEX J ems. -W4'0 rnw • bassa.dor speaken 12'"base, TV, R•dio, HIFi, Valley. ,-
!lllO .lll ·wl>l<\11.,.;.. cu ... WESTMINSfER .ACME PERSONNEL Must be -hly experi· ,,N,.,e,,.-::~,-_,,·...,..,,-,,_.....,. 6 .. mld range, l" auper, __ s1o_roo _____ w_
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DARLINGPOODLEPUPPY :-"7'-=----
much of What ~·ve ~ nnn'l:"i:>emo1roJ'•Y pH 0 NE TUSTIN AGENCY enced in commercial cJean-EARLY married turniture is t t·· ·-95 . i -8 WEEKS OLD $ 35. Cycles, Bikes, ,.... .-.n.v.<' ~ .,_ wee "'~"ii'· a Pa 'r · 1972 ZENint A RC A 642-4818, 5.14-3885 after 6. Sc-eil QI. .,_a' flnti traln1tta SOIJCl'I'ORS, evenln11. SECRETARY in&. about to give way to a new BSR-McDonald 31G-X com-Televisions. Priced below POODLE 1 •-rt
PIOlill'll. st.art seo». Good p.,, CaJf s.>'1663. Mut take ah, gen'l ofc duties. Cell 546-5025 couch &: coffee table. \\:ill plete w/bue, dust cover, the di ten & all 13 • w>lolt-. female, ~ b:'a~Aomcy'Y>-m, PROJ'ESSI.. ON"'-phone Nice ' atmQIPh~ in Irvine YOUNG MAN to fabricate sell our naugahyde 2 piece Shure M·75 eartridgt-$80. seottn w yr champagne. $"l5. ARC.
& ••• u .. ..._ ....... ~ n..t ... .,__ -pt-Salary o-~. Call indow sectional, which folds into Co 1 picture tubr, 1 yr parts & 536-63%j
llUU\il,_. • ~ .... ......., ~ ......... ""'" ..--• w shadeii, i n s t a t·l mp ete system on sale &ervice. No int2rest ---~~-. _. ~--~,---2'1JO· H.-Bl at Adami' ~. Capistrano area. Mr. Goodman for appt. drapes. \Ve will teach. car doubtabl le .._ bed1 · HAlso~_:._ ~~ $299.95. U.S.A. S ter eo if paid within 90 days""::;; 2 Darling black poodles. 7
k!N; lnteftst::lnr work In Work 'in YOU:r oWn home. 5f0.1665. ~mished. Full time. CdM. es « co ee ...._._. _, Equipment Waftbouse, 179 down & 36 months -k, pay, wks old. Very reasonable. ,...au,-~ in, blih Belt dell in ~ Phooe SECRE•ARY 673-7830. for all. 54G-2'179 &ft 5 pm. E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. We deliver & set up a.11 .. ~,...,.54&-41 __ 45_. ____ ~= 1~H;Y'•w' cvefuUy made, U,.1495 betMen 9:00 .un. 1
' YOUNG man wan~ for full Quellty Designer 66-2442. 19" & larger. RCA 25" co;1Horses 156 ;::Pa.. weoden ... ~ .. "In~ ~noon. u. c. I. time employment in small Furn. & Acce1s.STEREO "=='".-,U'°nclaim-,-.c--,-cd-ocl912=1 90lt"5 from $475. 19' ·1~RE=G,._ _______ _
, 'i9 v-u • JN\{I our . RNI Estate C•reer retail pants store. Exper. Fashionable N.B. home. Liv. Garrard set. Auto turntable, Chromoeolor from $ 3 8 5 . • AQHA dlOl.9' mare. =··~:, '1oo:=rlibi:: New or eaperlmced, join the .$411).$514 Per f&. 497-~ or apply 2 7 4 fam nn, mstr bdrm, &. air suspension 15 peak er 5 ABC Color TV, 0021 Atlanta, Has ~ over 70 ~ &:
• • • Company that's srowiftr .. u General secretarlal duties, Broadway, Laguna Bch. guest bdrms. Conte mp & w I c r o s s . o v e r system, Huntington Beach. 96t--3.329 l!iO nbbons in 9 mo s oJ
mature,· rt9ptltafble htlp. )'OU. do not have a llcen1e, habdle phonts A: appts. for Period. Week d~s aft 6 & AM/FM/MPX radio & SILVERTQNg • Con 101 e • s~wiryg, Will sell for $5000. :_pm.;; = =~ . check OfJ our$49 a.n active •dininlstratlve ~ week ends. 645-0022, tape deck. Still brand new & AM/FM stereo/ phono $45-3989 A!k for Elaine.
.ft Uio aftil. SUD_ hr. dept. Req'a x1n't typl.n&, lite I lllltl• 318 I ~ 5 DRAWER chest $ 2 5. guaranteed. ~Id for over C.Ombination. Needs retiair SUSAN Smith 1Jtables: Board· ~· 1177 ~, . ab&min.of2yrstocretar-~;;;;;;;;;;;;~;V~;i Matching 9 dr. c hest $300,payottbalanceof Sl20 ns. Call 531-5601· betwee~ inctrainineA:Iessona.Coata
RMI lstm ial aper. \\'/mirror $3.5. Nlte stand or take over s ma J 1 6:30 and 10 p.m. · Mesa 549-1953,
Aw., C.M. No phiot cda AJ>Ply Penonnel Office
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ST.50 K.ingsize turq. floral payments. Credit bept..
HONDA YAMAHA
SPRING SALE
1972 YAM CT2 175s
REG. $619. SALE $5,,.
HUSKY 250 5 Speed In Stock
AGGIE HONDA, SC. 492-67,U
EXPERT ~t'otorcycle repair,
Any make, work iuaran-
teed, free e11timaleL From 9
to 5 Mon thru Fri. Contact
Jim Berry, 646-3304, 488
Newport Blvd, N.B .
p.o.1 Lloonslng Courto 180 ~-· Anlfq-n I MaJ'OROLA 23" coll>r TV l-".,;·=·=-.,=:=,,·=<i!'=-IFuD aal LI--, Adm Btdr spread $1.50. rn.-0544 all 5. 4 893-0501. I Good cond. $125.
1 MQLo' ruL1SHiR -no c!t. ~ University of SCRAM-LETS SOFA. plush velfft, never =FREN="rn=~""""',,_..,..,OUI~. -. _Sa_vent_ ;~, ' .... ~.it. '61 PAN head, O:lmp. cbop-Oalr ...... Clvt~fiDllba' --. .._..._ .__ ••-. \... Callfornl• Irvine Uled $140. Matching .serv for 12. Sacrifice d'---r . ~ ~ nd ,,_ need _.;...:t.~. ' ... --~ -"l-l'1i 8AM·12noon • 1 •PM 1.1<&..: ZENrnt cabinet black &: ~. ~ ........ co . •LMN or ~ JOMS tor , tnbmatkln at "" loveseat $00. Hi-back chair ring, platinum w/ 5 7 .trade for van. 498 E. 18th,
•n Yamaha Enduro 175, new.
Less than 500 mi'11. War.
ranty. Comp! \V/carrying
equip. Bes! offer over $500.
846-5907 aft 5pm. I~
~s\m~~•O ~ F.quaJ Oppor. Em~ ANSWERS S85. Cocktail tables S35 ea. diamoDds. Hamilton Dia· ;!t~:OO:v~n~.<X>. Gener•I 900 C.M. aft s. Tarbet-R...itors SF.cRETARY TRAINEE Lamps $20 ••. 538-6281. mond wat<h I> prl«. Grand 1,.,,...,,...-----;;.n,,.-;CL;;-350.,.;;-;H"•"'nda:-, -=$600=-or· I ·~~ ~MAID / You can discoYei the Brutal ..:. Beret_ Scary --LA~ST~chance~-~fo-r-trul~y-Ori-.en--• Barque 81.erling silver .wrv 21" Hoffman B\V TV in U' Allen Boat with 40 HP beat offer.
Part tt,ne, BAu!oA INN. ~ fucinathie glamarous world Mosque-SMART too LATE t.a1 China closiet. bdnn Bet, for 8. ~7259 aft 6 pm. beautiful custom cabinet outboard & trailer with ** 645-239> *'* ,
' • 6'1S-l'tl> • f · -. Rf.:1A=~eN ~iAL ri ot bu&tness. Co. will train There'• only one trouble living nn tables, campher RIXERS Silverware, Queen ~w~/~-~·~l50~·~55Z-~1'309~.=~I winch $350. F.rff with •n YAMAHA Enchm> J'!IO'. Neid Extr• ~y? Reale Div. CIJ' Luwin O>. pl with pleasant manner & wif4 life. You get old too chest. sliver. 847~128. Eliz.a.beth. Service for 8. purcliue, ~ ~ outboud, ,..,
Many ·Avon aalel repreeenta-... ~ . _..:.;,..,. , ' good appearance'. $400. soon and SMART too LATE. 4 POSTER dbl bed, '"""""' Twin bedspreads, like new, [ l[i need• repatr. 531-7294 $450.
' ~ Bl'oOld:lw. Av., H.B. Call J ... ~arnn .,. ~ .~ l ,.__ r •1 C&ll SC8-0n5 tiYH eana ID•ettlmated S40 (tt4) 541:5411 / (213) ~3211 •• • -.ANTIQUE walnut drop leaf cond. $40. 2 swi.~I office VOl'Y:. '->'rurge Washington. ,.,.. to You -I WANTED: Aluminum Boat,
• wk or more. Earn xtra OPPOR1'1Nm for two full • Coastal Agency table, 3 leaves. Circa 1850, chairs $24. Porta.crib & pad, 548-5138 -. Gregor-Alumacraft. '11 Suzuki 500 cc. 7000 mi.
cub-A have fun. toot For . time, expc1enoec1 Real El-2790 Harbor Bl. at Adams pertett $3XI; antique white like new $17. 5J6.-0088. DINING &: powder room 3 Lines, 2 Timn, $2.00 5'8--0175 after 6. ~~1~D=TE!
DetaDa Can, ' . tate Salesmen. Better than SECRET A R y -G I R L credenza $50. 646-8365, m E A R Ly A m e r i c an light fixtures from Village IMts/ Mtlrtne ce . • l-~-,-.MOJM~~-1~="°'" I average commllllon, com· ~r!i~ S=;e'!~': VaHey Rd, C.M. hide-a-bed t'OUch, red & III home. New $30 both. AFFECI'IONATE 7 m 0 • Equip. 904 '11 HONDA 100. $100>. Good NHc1'2 Bkkpri·F/C PMY paid major medical. ...,.,_ ... LARGEST stock or new & gold tweed. Very gd cond 552-7909. Colli·e /Beaa:le mix.I----------oondltion.Callbtwn lam-4
<:U Petboerd ~r. Tremtrldouaoppty:form&n-,lite SH, Call 54()..3923 Thun old Navajo Oriental rugs in $125 833-9374 POOL table, family size, all Hllebrkn, lie. shots. Aft 7, LIGHT llS volts, AC 400 cy. pm, 544--9797.
(l)'Conltruction ............. qdnent. We have .ane-A:Frl,3to5:30pm. Orange Co M Fri U · ' . 6T:>-7778. cle about 750 watts. $39.SO. 5 s--....11 Stl ~. need ~, thing ditferent. Drop tn and SERVICE Station Attendant-Sal !M. Shah 'n o;ah, ~ 9' green quilttd IJOfa. Asking :.c;;-o;;s,pi:!i ~~;; FREE tu good home, small Vinyl rexd l~d, llhe~c. ~ ~y
--...1.l-rece-..f-1 ... nl..t talk It over. Salesman. full time, ll"""'t So. Main. SA 557-1212. $75. "'-AO .... , --·I ~ ~5 hort ~~· Terri epox;)', polymide, w b It e -;:68,,.:;"-;,-:.-:::-:-::::--1 ~ua · er...,........ ~ ,... '"°'"lt't ""''"'",-,c ~-.AO•~ • s ,..._..'=" part er lead, surface sealer, asphalt ' Montesa 250 LaCmu. 1 _£,tpp~~: mechanicalexperience.~p WANTED to ~. 1968 CORNER RUMMAGE SALE! C.M. pups. 810% Delaware St., 'vamish,Jam-.etc.$l~a $395 142..3114
Al,;.ftlU!; --~·~•'M'W' ~,Estate salesman 'Wale• to rlght man+ in-Swedi1hRora t rands ~t twin beds, W 0 HB .. -... ~ , 'roshN AGENCY , ' W9.nted full tifne. Meai. IUZ'allCe a pd. vacation. Ap-Christmas Plate 644-4687 cov. back rests, ttw covers. omens ub, 18th at · · gal. Farichilds 544 ADF $42. Motor Homes MO
NURSES AIDES Realtor, 6CS-3434. · ply at Chevron Statiion, 604 · · Ex. cood. $100. ~1945. Anatie1 •.• Wimlde. SaSelt-~~ llth, SMALL Beagle&: Dalmatian,..,,53&-39U,....,.,.--· ,,--.,,--'°""-·--------·!
RECEPTIONIST: How would S. Coast Hwy. LB. Rockers, Qiinese, spin. wbL NICE maple bed&: matching \l""I, .....:uvn. m?'ed puppy. Very good• '60 amp. Hannalh gaaoline
All Shifts )'PU like to work . for SERVICE st a t l o n at· Hall trees. Piano stools. Call dresser. S25 for b o t h . 5 CHIWME riQls for Ford ";::!sn~~dren. All shot!. ~ ::!J. generator. $125. A~ j~ Pcnon h t~ futt'!st growlrig real tendant/mechanlc. Prefer btwn ll AM-4 PM 66-1416. 645-0121 Truck $50. 1S pl. Pemco v,.....,..,,,, J::';~:t~~~p. estate a: investment co? over 30, married, reliable. ** Oak bedroom pieces, "'G,_o_r_--=s."'l,...o---~1=12 fish tank compl w/fish, a1so l '1l"Y'iEAEAiRorio11.idlG~e;r;cm~a:;n,l,<Bot::::l~t=:,P,..o_w_o_r __ _,,906~
lAll Florid• Av-. Young modem co-workers Salary open. Apply, 600 w. twin iron bed .$35. Other 10 gal. tank. 646--1566. ~pherd male to gooc1.1 ___ , ______ _
H 8 , l47-35tS will welcome YoU $400. 19th St. C.M. unuaual pittff, &16--7335. 1--~G::"!ANT""""°G°'A"'RA:.,-G=--16 lb Washer & Dryer, home \\o·jth children, aft 28' 1966 Ou-is Craft Express
• • · Cell Joan Marlin, 5iG-f005 Service station attendant Pt· Appli•nca I02 E separate unit!. $100 set or 6:~. 968-3973. Cruiser. II.Ian}> xll'as, lo hrs.
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NURSE attm6ant. enre1gth-Coastal Aatncy time, Eves. A wk-e nds. Ex-Art-~ture-best offer. Color T.V. $50. 81.\CK shaggy male dog 1 Pvt owner, days (21.1) 1363 cy ~__!X!~_,re<tU1 ~p' part 2190 Harbor Bl at·Adaml per. only. Neat. Inquire m::i REOryFR!GEl30RA"TOR AWaahe~ Some AnOm..... Antique furniture. 645-5798. yr old. Very affettio~te. 545 !1.,;.~ 8,8 O, eves Cn4) 1 A,~So. ot' GGardenG ..e::-
.ttme, w=n.~s. ""'· enon. RF.cEPI10NIST • Office Newport Blvd. C.M. en up. vocaU\r N4utiall sM'f" BABY GRAND ~to good home. 968-2614 .,...,, • ....,. .._ · · ~.,.,,-,. ~!nm~~oc~thsoc::'~ manager for anlm&ll ·SE=t<"VI'°'CE=-,s~ .. ~tion--A~tt~•~nd. ~!s~~ee.=~ Sat. Sun. 11th-12th \Vurlitzer. X1n't cond. Sae. alt 6. 36' Cl,u.sic Stephens. sedan Ma ~p
LICW1a· ~1311. An equal hospto$60011al,SeNnd.B. area. Salary Full time, lite meehe.n!OO. 646-18~. 628 MALABAR DR. $850. 540-0617 eve 2 Kittens, male &: fem, ~~~ 6 pNmew~o.,!!· * mn ~*
nl plo · reMJme. Write, Recent local exper. Neat. IRVINE TERRACE G.E, elec dryer with vent Siamese mother. 34562 6'7l:C·/:Jlill~ ..,., 821 · ""'1-o\U,J• opportu ty em ytr. Oualfied ad No. 297, Dally K E N M 0 R E com b . C , C . tra Ca •Ol""'oNW 4.1,,;)/ -6585 , M t H
OFFICE ASSISTANT Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. ~--1a Apply 2590 Newport Blvd.. washer/dryer $150. Mc.••• Across from the $45. Small 1 .... ,,., 165. -" ammo .... no. p. . . . . . D or omes
\,."9 C.M. ...,._ lrvine C. Oub 10 to 5 mower $20. 962-5144. Bch. 18 GLASPAR cabin cruiser Misc. duties includin&' di11-Mesa, Ca. 93>26. ===-=c..,,.-,,.,.--1 wasber and Kenmott elec. & trailer 75 Hp <L..ard
bunements a: purcbue 0iiiiiiiiiiiiii0iiiiiiii•/ SERVICE Station Salesman, dryer S60 eaeh, guar, and COMPLETE bod, dl'ffSer, SHAKLEE Products (for a **FREE to you, 4 mos old top cond.'968-4364. :2P· Sain e Rentals ~-·• entries. F111.... & exp. prefd. "IJ&y!Eve, fUl.l de!., 546-86Tl. desk, sewirw machine, bar healthier. clean. er_. wea:Jthier Cock-a-poo. female to a D · "' "~·-~~ & /ti A-"· Shell 11 ====--::--.-~ hoiiie~~28l. -,., Huntingto~ Bch.----558 '"222 90me typing, Ken, 642-9262. t · P me. ..-.,.,-, , th e KENMORE_ Repainnan & stools, antiquee:, bicycles, you, 894..-2564 or 892-3163. &""" ..-.-.
OFFICE a 81 ts t an t tor ' & Irvine, NB. hu waMer/dryer/~waah· ~.Mclothe•1• .. ho12useho11531d Carpet for Sale by ~ SIRED Ch:lcolate" & M' '!°!.S: ~: :i~:~ner l(ll S. ViUage Way, S.A.
OS>tornetrlct. Pref, mature eU en .,1 SERVICE Station Help, VC· ers, guarn. 546 -5218, .. ...,c. ar. • Carpet La,ver. Call apncot toy, Poodles to &cod Dana Yacht Sales 496-44&5 rux:."lt.EATIOJ.(AL Vehicles
la<ty tor pt/full t I m e !. c per, Full I: Pfl'ime. 990 E. 83S--76ro. Tustin. C.M. ** 54()..2086 ** home. M6-2848. 14' RUNABOUT ~IOTOR & for Rent ~ $75 to $m
49:M-t67, 9-11 a.m. Oita Mesa Coast Hwy., N.B. ELECTRONIC Oven .. Fines:t GARAGE Sale in the' Bluffs. OLD stuff, must 1ell. iron &: 4 Mo old mate German TRAILER iXCEU.ENT per wetk, plUs 7c per mlle.
ORTHODONTIC Reception-NawJnten>iewin& s::1cs:!~~.~ ~~~~tai;! = m~at-:i_;~n~ bra11 ~.carnival glas~. =~n. Very CONomON. 548-3168. T::'i."1~~~~xplres :~~ M~i~: D•y T1·-· _m-01 __ ~------·I 644--t157. ™v· ... MEntraarcbda, 1J " 12. %119 ;;~·~~· 5t~blbq886. I d * 8 Wk old Cock-a-poo pup:. 26' NA~ WHALE BOAT • FOR Rent ·n Motortaorne minded Individual ..... JS , N.B. .,.,,-, mg w a ... pl . free t _..... ho lst ~ takes i t! sleeps 6, fully equip'd UiO -1( ALWAYS TOP RECONO. Appliances & G .iu~ahl"" ""ight 24" -in ' es o "'""" me. * 64'"'3396 * k s.Od ......... to P.O. Box (jiJJ. ~" • d I , d iant Guago S•lol •·· ' * 673-3453 * w I< le ml. 642-5158. . I bo TEllPOIQf .. ., &, guar. °' e v • n,_, ~ 55:-7009 •--I;--;;.,.--,:--~-=! 9Mat1683~.C.M. US y Dunlap's, 1815 Newport rwmture, ,clothing, bike ' ' FREE to good home> 8 mo. uv.ts, S.il 909 Tr•.ller1, Tr•vel MS A"'8•11£11JS Bl d c M 54e """"' parts, car tires a: mucho Ml1cen......,. OVERSEAS -• v ., · · ~ .. ~. W -~ l20 old cat with aho!s. SABO!' No. 960. Good co.,. e ARISTOC
MOltElOBSTHAN PEOPLE Apply In Porton C:-ln&Ngishr...., *WASHER & dee. dryer. good misc. m E. lllttj St. ant-64S--0925alt5pm dltion,$150.Alooll>HPalr RATS ~; tk11i. A prof-T .... Ito tlM ,_<Mo Frlglda!re CUit. dlx. Like CM Sat·Sun. ~M. WANTED to buy 19 6 8 oootts, ~· m II c . cooled Yatpaba outboard. e ~MATES
• Hiib« _. •.,.':,;;' 1555 Acl•mt A... ~;::;;, 21az:_i;;: new.$110. for both. rn.66.15. Fri.~ i'.~ .:;!!'=onto Swedlsh Rorstrand1 from house iomodcl. Ev<n-$100. 646-6861!-Alto, levenil Ul!d $:195 I< Up
upeinttll e Tax . tlon ls COit• Mell BRAND NEW Gaf:fers A Sat· Lido Isle. Ush.ld. i-tems, Christmas Plate, 6#-4687. lnp 675-.4595. * THISTI.E, 17', No. 194. WORSRAMTRAlJ,.ER SAW e Free~ TELETYPE operator. Ex-tier a:as range, $90. Call yard eqp, turn, Killft bed, WANTED I I LARGE male cat, e.t~~d. 5 Flbergla.n on wood, w/trlr. 2709 W. 17th 5trftt
. :!!~L G:!..teed Equal Oppor. Employer per. wi!h i..!krage firm alter 5 pm. ~709 ping pong. etc. 61$-01.12. DOLL HOUSE yrt, VtJ1y mellow, llkes pto. Bargain!! 6n.2405. Saru Ano <TI4l 5.11.25115
until employment accepted RN'S pttf. Will consider tralnlng MAYTAG Port . a • dry.r SAT. llth. 1747 San(t Ano • 548.Jl95 • pie. 545-6441 aft G SCHOCK SABOT TRAVEL ~Iler. 195 8 o~ SER'VJCES fast, &«"UJ'ate typln. Call brand new cood. $80/make Aw (at Cabrill~in alley) Music•I Instruments 122 like new, $375. Flrtbtil, 16 . $700. 1119
1617 E. l1th St s.A. Suite 3 S.U:30PM. Apply Mon thru Pam: ?ilitchµm , Jones &: offer. l39-4408. CM A t>¬s 1x'in ti
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PART •time: dtli\-eries of Thurs. 9am~. T~mpln>n,494--978L Furntture 110 ~b~:. phon°01ra~b ; '.F'ENDERcustmreverbamp Nl!llli...... ]"'\ '63 I&lander 32. Gd. ~ Aut.Servtce,P•rtaNt
Dl!.Wlfapfrttocarriers, roUNTAJN VAUEY TELEPHONE Sales. Top ' typewriters A mile. $400, Stratacuter guitRr ~ venfl)ry. Try $ll,500. Avtry ---------1
Sund COMMUNITY HOSPITAL commls&lono and bomrs. Apo Tlltb<cl< Il<d Olvan. Like 00> & mike wloi.nd $15. -4o Cc 675-mO 61MU;. llIIN Saturday and ay mom· inoo Euclid at Warner pbr m pmlOll' betwffn 9.00 new! Ruat & Brown st.ripe. FOUR famllle1J mo v I n c , Xl.nt eond. 536-61Dl. Pets, hnrtr•I ISO · ' -iap.·M\llt have. van or 3la· 919-l2ll $42.liO 6424ln . furnltu~. tools, antiquff, KITE No. 1005-. $750. Lik~
doa waaon. Contact Hany · and 12:(.'0 noon at 83&1 Bolll · · misc. 2604..a p: ..... , .. -* ACCORDION Brilli:tnt~, AMAZON ~. VttY tame .new. fr'.>41)6 aft f pm ton1 . TY ~~ in Clmtlotlon Dept SALESMEN Avtnut, Midway Ci\>'. KINGSJZE bed with bead-• ....,~, ve-n1co ._ I< cond1tion. 8 Id n...• """"" ~~ ·~ H.B. ., j ..,._.o . v.-, Bo!. !1. •
DAILY PILOT. S30 West NHd mtn who an"lftdy to TELEPHONE 1o11c1 tort ~..,. :.. ~192l * RUM-MAGE 8ale. Sal, March $150. 5'8--836. tift..5416 "P"'U,:,,T:-N"o-.-=229=,-. °'fUllc:-.-,...,.,,.-•
llo1 St., Ceola M?L ~:"..:., "'f. ~Ma,:: := r.r """11fl :""ha In DESK, 32tdlO 6 daJt Hu 11, 9 am. 3 pm, Eweythlnr 'Office FumlluN/ Red HNdoil P•rrot equip:, large -boor an OPEN SUNDAYS P~i:, ti~.~":: haft -poriontlll)-. be -c?;;'°Su., ~ro," tormica top, $45. Call ~ i!,toA; ~t mlaa It. Equip. 124 $45. 3106 Doonybrook, CM tr!r. 11.m 613-4441 luy, ~ Trade
llolbolble. . ....,_htotuturo,-"Whlt~~""Olt'r-64&-5847. • · ., ~desk S'.S'. Cott U2S..ts,Sllpo/Dock1 910 -e..·
ftll, --. _,., run·•-u.~ '-•-! 'IVt'n TORMAL "·'-furniture Jowolry 115 wood, &oocl cont!. $15, calb. PIX TYl'IST $451 lltmo...aroup iat., eutrtn· ·-• ,_ ,_,. --• 6~91 .,,.,. 2 KITl'ENS Sealpo t ntBOAT. !lip, privat. com·~ PotnWo Blemt.
Aalo -....... leod 1t1ary ptua comm1.. them into ''CAgj" • l<ll $11m +new, 1185. DIAMONDS· Buy DU.ct Sl&me,., male A kma!e. munlly, Nwprt Bch. AiJ . sLm, low )111«1. HI
OrJI tu. (nC) -.uae. Ca!' ...... Unllmlllod -Ai> them thN Dally p II 0 I Call 548--0354 * WllOL&SALE PRICES * Pl•nM/OrtMI 126 P•pen. $25. 54 0 -5 u 5 : ** 613-Cl61 ** , ........ $34.511 .... Brldp.
hlr ~ """""' Ply in Pe-. UNIVERSI· Cluitfted. ~ Put a Utllo, "loot' in your Daaa Dlamondt.-~n OOCl«U.111>, privll, 1111 min. __ _.., Tlrto. -.,
1115 No. Elldltl, &rllt A, .'lY OLllSMOBlt.E, all) 'l\Jm .. u,..ti-sllt!Dquldt them thru DaUy Pilot Futftllll .. .,.Juot a-ROCK.sl.QIORO ei.ctJonlc N«d "Ptd"!Puutd Sall pre' Wlr/elec. 303 E. SlldcslHncf1'1-llllON...,..., _~_,__Im. ______ . lfultor1 Blvd., a.ta M.... cub, 0111 -a-. &U-667'. ..n • ..., • -:!:'."'m~~:~Jtl"."sb. Cal! ~ • F.dpwalir Bo!. l.m-lllll6. CM -
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TrMIPOrtatlon 1• [ ]§] l Au\01 for Sale l§l l --.... l§l I I§] ..._[ m;A•to•lw_ ... ·~1§1~~1 [·~· ... 7."' ]~ I · Autos tot s.i.
970 -., 970 Autoo, Imported Autw, U... 990 Au.t.., U.O. 9'I Aul-, ~ 990 Autos, Used
, VOLKSWAGEN CAMAIO ~· ouiSIJIOMLt 1 ---P'Otri\M:. -Auto Service, Parts M9 Autae Wont.cl "' Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported
4 Custom maa: wheel.I. ~"
aluminum 8" wifle-. Flt Ford
or Chryaler or adapt "° vw.
4 for $30. STh-1345 eves.
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Antlque1/Cl•11ic1 953
1930 Ford coupe with V8 flat
head engi"', Best offer.
546-4054 aft 5 or 11i•e-ekends.
Dune Buggies 956
DUNE Bogey • has 312 Ford
eng. Shortened Ford frame
8 ft. long, spare eng. $90 o;
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'68 4 pass Dunebuggy. roll
bar. top, side c-urtalng & tow
bar. 83.l-9292 lOarn to 5 pM.
Sports, Rece, Rods 959
VW Bast-, GT (.'OUpe, fibr~
glas, 60% C-'Omp, Porsche
eng. All or sep. 4$.2574.
T rucks 96)
'72 l/4 Ton GMC
1972 G.M.C. camper truck w/
PS, PB, n.<lio, J s(>ffd auto.
trans .. gauae1, T. glus, plus
Jong wide box. Will haul 10~'
ca mper . Serial No.
TCE2428500&'i7.
$3395.00
Plus tax, lie. & Mc. fee
BILL BARRY
GMC-FIAT-PONTIAC
(l1t St. at S.A. F11i.·y.J •
2000 E. 1111 St. Santa Ana
558-IOOJ
International Hatve-ster
RF.CREATION CENTER
ROY CARVER, Inc.
2925 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa 54&-4444
1965 El Camim. auto, 283
engine, R&H, chrome mags,
near new widf> oval tirf.'!I,
tonto cover. S900 .2 473
Fairway Dr. C.M. 548-1862.
'67 Ford ~ Ion P.U. Ranger
camper S~ial. Auto, V-8,
PIS, 44,000 mi. Very clean
$1995 646-5524.
'59 Chev. Pick-up ·
short bed, new
rebuilt V·8 eng,
54>-Ul
4 spd.,
brakes,
375.00
'69 Chevy 11: Pickup, Camper
Special, cust, auto, ps,
$2375. or offer, will trade.
979-4no or 545-9251.
WI PAY TOP CASH
tor used .... " -. ltlll cau ua rtr he •ttma•
GROTH CHEYIOl.ET
Aalc tor Saltt Manq:er
11211 Beaeb Blvd.
Hu.ntineton Beach
141-1087 Kl ,,,_
WE buy all rnake1 of clean
used sporll cars, pa.Id for
or not. Plea.se drive ln for
free appralnl.
NEWPORT
IMPORTS
3100 W, Coast Hwy.,
Newport ~acb
642-9405
WE PAY TOP DOLLAR
FOR TOP USED CARS
It your ear ts exll'a clean,
le", Us :ftnt.
BAUER BUICK
2M E, 17th St.
Chrta Mesa 548-7765
Autos, Imported 970
ALFA ROMEO
Alfa Romeo
NOW ON DJ SPLAY
Sales Service
Parts Body Shop
COAST IMPORTS
1000-1200 W. Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach 642-0406
$1499
'67 Alfa Romeo Spider, u-
<'.'f!ptionaJ. Lo ml. Orig ownr,
Dy 547·5832 or eve 846-2439.
BMW
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
2002's &
Bavaria's
SEE US ABOUT
Overseas Delivery
CREVIER MOTORS
FIAT
'72 128 FIAT
·BRAND new 1912 f'IAT 128
2 OR. SEDAN. Molor tffl'lds
"f'COl'IOO\Y elf Of 1he year."
Winner of 7 aulon1olivt
awards throughout Europe.
S!andard equtp1ncnt in-
cludes: 4 s~d trans., rad\a)
tires. ft, disc. brakes +
many extras. Serial No.
128A0775008.
$1976.80
+ tax, lie. & doc. fee
BILL BARRY
FIAT-GMC-
PONTIAC
(1st SI. at S.A. Frwy.)
200 E. 1st St , Santa Ana
558.-1000 ...
JAGUAR
POISC.HE
OVER 25
Cleen, {leconditionecl,
& Gueranteed. ·
PORSCHES
911'• • 912'• • 914'•
1957 to 1'71
NEWPORT
IMPORTS
3100 W. Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach
642-9405
WE WANT
PORSCHES
HIGJ-fEST OFFER
AVAlLABLE
DON BURNS
'68 VW BU~ . ·.88-c.u-.. -R-o.-v-...,-c1-.. -n-. 1o·1ms ol.Ils °'"• " • Dr. '72 Pontia' vent. II
4 .pd. dlr. Hu ha( lbving miles. $1500 or best o{lil!IJ; Hin. Very rltln lib.I, • ·111..
care! Exttllent mndllion Ah s pm1 ~-, o riginal car. a . s:,tc. ~ BltAND nrtw 197' J:>onti1&c
thruout. Take amall down ciii!'Uaoi r9 I l}'irm §15~ , \Vear; U,. 2 ... F\llly factory
will fu>anco Pvt, Ply. Call no;'Hl ~I "-• .J "'!'...,.. 'lndodl .. 6 cyl.
5*8736 or C94.QtlL , -,-0-lm_pa_la ... sta~' _W_ag_o_nl ' PL'TMUlhM . =/~INo.~27D2L·
1912 VW (type <41 Weslphalla p. w' AS $
camper-Michelin 1 '67 PLYMOUTH 2958·94
radial&-Hemp mats & i;Mg Factory air, PS, Jkauli!ul ~tochficd for high SA VE $500.00
-AM J FM -m ll n 'I many Jrwin v.•hite with !lflddle in· pcrfornHU'lt·" ond rRO.\I ~TICKER
goodlts-T,IXKI miles. 548-4634 lerior (257BSY) S2695. ApJ>f'aranc<': NOW $2458.94
betoce' pm. Tommy Ayres Chevy ~~~o,s.;;,;;· & 'B"l·L. L11•·.8.A~ R"'R"y'· '" 'M BUS, '66 rtbll enginf', ""' ""
semi-a.mper. Ntw pa.int. 946 S. Coast Jfwy,,
new t~s. Very clean. Laguna Bch PONTIAC
644-1486. 64-7744/546-9967
'67 l/W BUG 'li6 Chev tmpa.Ja &ta1ion '72 Pontiac
v.•agon. Radio, he a 1 b r , B ' 'II
PONTIAC-GMC-FIAT
\!gt St. at S.A. Fr\\-v !
2lO E. l~t SI., Sant• Ana
116'< tOCll XLNT COND! AM/F~f. best
o:fer. Ca.II alt 7:30 pm. Art
646-8049.
11.utomatic I.rans, p 0 ...... er onnev1 e
stt'ering. a lr rondillou:ing. DEf.IONSTRATOR, lf'SS !h;in '&I PO~']' l..r'.\lan1' Conv
Phone 54()-6414 DLR. 2500 mi., 1972 Pon11nc Bt)i1. Lots of n1iko:i.g:c hut ~ood
rw-vllle 2 Dr. H.T. Cl)f'., P S. rond, Sporty cat". S.1%.
PONTIAC ,
'72 PONTIAC
FIREBIRD
ARAND 1l<"\V 1972 F ireblnl,
PS, PB. radlo, ht1&ters. \\'
ltrt'S & rnnny, man,Y extras,
Au!o. trnn~ .. c·cnh.'f' fl. con-
Jl.(llt•, Serial No, 2S8702N
~7.
WAS $4091.62
SAVE $700.00
rno~t ~1·1rK1-:n.
NOW $3391.62
& 1'11'., lie ,(, 4ICK'. Ice
BILL BARRY
PONTIAC-GMC-F IAT
111"1 St. ;1! S.1\. Fr-..vy.)
200 I'-:. li"t st.. Sflnh1. 1\na
~.J(I(\() '64 VW, no eng, aood corn'I .
mags, J.lur&t, flares, S250.
"1300" Short block $100.
~.
PB, &tcrt•o raC'ho, pn1\'t'I' 1\•ln . 61&-213/l evPs .. 'ti,({ PO:'o:TI.\('
do\\'S, l'Ordova lop, \\'~' 1970 GTO 4-~pd . 400 cu I' B, s1111 ui
ASK FOR GLEN '70 Bel&t' VW Bug. 49,000 n1i.
636-2333 ' 1 owner, tair, Amer. racing
BAUER BUICK tires, hh'lory &ir ronlf'lt., · h $2 200 r.--1n e ts, . . 111•11·. 21 .000
\Vni;ton, PIS.
1•·:t1·r1y. t.lkc
1111. Sl&.~. 11111~ 1nany rxtras.. ~ ial No. 675--14...,.
2N57VZC300937. 1----.:.:...:.c:c'"c.. _____ ,,_f!-0_78_:._. ------The llarbor Area's
Only Authorh:ed
JAGUAR Oi<ALER
'67 XKE 2+2
headeni. Xlnt mtth. cond.
'&! Porsche 912, sig. iTffn, su;;o. 979-1313 aft 5.
1700 CC. rwv.• rings & bear----------ings, '69 s1nog, 5 spd trans, '68 BUG RUNS · GOOD,
chrm rims. Koni shcks, LOOKS GOOD, IS GOOD. A
wood whl, $3650. Firm. BARG A I N AT S925.
729-1769 Carlsbad. 546-1377.
'66 CHEV Bel Air 4 di", rsd!o,
air cond. auto, p11i•r stttring.
Clean: good meclhanical.
Pvt Pty. 54~2048
WAS $5546.SS
SAVE $940.16
~'RO?tf S'l'IC.KER
NOW $4606.39
& lax. lie., ft do!·. Ices
TIME FOR STUDEBAKER
QUICK CASH ''2 GT H"wk. "'" ""focod. P\\·r stl')t, ).(1wxt tire!, xlnt
THROUGH A "'"'· ssoo. "' ' pm
Beautiful sea grC>en. Auto-
matic trans, chrome \\•ire
wheel, air cond, UCG689.
S3695 1 ~.66~P-on«_h_e~9~t-1--5-,-peed--. e-1..,-.
others to c~ from Sun Roof, Ralleye-& fog BAUER llghl• 133511. 963-6192 early
'70 CAMPER pop.lop. Xlnt
cood, 17,000 ml. Finac.
Avail. Pvt. pty, 642-1536
pm.
s.47-7·1~. '
'63 Chevy II .,,,;on wa,.,n. PONTIAC-GMC -FIAT DAILY PILOT ___ T_·_B_l_R_D ___ lj
Good transportaJion. S150. (1111 SI. at S.A. rn,·y.l WANT AD '67 T-Bird, Full J'IO\\'Cr, F'an-i
BILL BARRY
'ii6 Chevrolet I M p a I R ,
automatic, nev.• lit-es, good
condition. $!nl, After 6 call
673-8136.
Buick·Opel-J aguer AM or late PM.
234. E, 17th St. PORSCHE 914 • '70 16.0CX>
Cosla 1t1esa 5411·7765 ml. Good cond. Radial tires.
1968 JAGUAR, tan, XKE.,_S_2900_._ ...... ___ ,_s. ___ _
Coupe, X1nr cond. '68 Porsche 911
Call 644-5667 AM ONL V Spor1an1atic, Xl.nt
MAZDA. eon•.""""
'67 912, fact air , 5 apd. e 42.000 mi. Xlnt condition.
NOW OPEN 13950· eau 64z.7182
I __ , 0 1· '57 Porsche less engine m~i•te • overy $375 * Jr 541-1667 HUNTINGTON BEACll11 --'--T~O~YO_T_A_
GET OUR
TOYOTA DEAL
======BEFORE YOU BUY!
hi ., , I • _"1
17331 BEACH BLVD.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
' .. ' •'" ' .... . 842·6666
~w.lWJi& W TOYOTA
1966 llarbor, C.M. 646-93113
IF-J llar,uis ~,. mot•n
Toyota & Jaguar i)(oalcr
Authorized Sales & Service
900 S .. Coast Highway
Laguna Beach 540-3100
'69 Camper, Great cond. Xlnt _968-_1_189 ________ 1 200 E. J.st S1 .. San!a Ana 642 5678 ta~tlc ro11<1 ... ~ to a~ l
buy, $2395. 6 7 5-8 8 81 , '66 E l camioo 327 auto, R&l l, ~"· 1000 • pt'f'ch1.1e. &l·l-:llJ2
54:>.78811. Good cond. Sl50. Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported' 970 Autos, Imported 970
1966 VW sunroof, AM/FM, 557-8840 ----'------'--'--.;..----'-...;,;,;.;;;:,;,...;:::.;...;;,:,._...;;,;
Xlnt con d it Ion $800. '65 Chevy van,. 6 cyl auto,
645-2790. &ood· tirt'll, excel cond, $750.
'65 VW Bug, Radio, heater, ~5-4554 aft s::l>
good ahape. .CAMARO, R&Uy Sl>t, $100
540~10 DLR. over wholeaa)e, air low
VOLVO mil.,, Excel. 6'15-6999.'
CHRYSLER
GET OUR VOLVO
DEAL BEFORE
YOU BtlY!
SA VE ON EUROPEAN
DELIVEltY
~t.u.Lf.IN w · VOLVO
1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303
'62 Volvo • XLNT COND
Brand new rebll eng.
Call aft 12 pm. 546-1328
Autos, UMd 990 ---'67 PLYMOUTH
Modif.ied for higl'l
performance and
appearance!
MUST SEU.!
548·7881/$800.
'69 Chrytler 300. P /S-P/B.
FM. Rad. Air, 4 new tires
$1475 alt 5 Thun:: & Fri
anytime. Sat-Su n. 644-4689
'70 New Yorker, 4-dr hrdtp,
Has everything. Imm11c.
Bes! offer. 646-5871 .
CONTINENTAL
1969 Mark llL $4500 or take
over lease, $160. CaU
553--0242.
CORVmE
1969 Stingray, J00.350, full
power , air cond, aulo, tm-
mac. cond. $3,200. 673-4441
COUGAR
'59 CHEV Apache 36 utility 208 W. 1st St., Ranta Ana '69 CORONA $1595
, , • . , Automafic, air 739AQC AMERICAN
'70 Cougar JCR..7, Full pwr ..
alr,.,~,000 ml. ;2700. Priv.
prty' 6'/S-354>. '
DODG~ body, • cyl, 3 ""'· 1795. 1 -~~-13~5-_3~1~71~~-
a.36-3912. AutomoUvll! Excellet>Ce
· . Santa An• Toyote
Must sell 1 rare Cl~s1c 300 Service dept. open 7:30 am
SL Roadster, Serious In-'Iii 9 pm Monday thru Fri·
qui rie~ only, No trades. day.
American Motors '67 Dart. Good<:<>!"!· l owner.
"°Gremlins ,....,Hornets 75,CMX> mJ. r/h, atlto, 'V6.
"°Metedors ,,,...,.Jevelins ;;:•';:,'o="'"'7'S;:,700:::.:675-Sl38;c:.:::::::·_~I
FOR SALE: 19TI Ranchero & fully e quipped , Call
642--0697.
'68 FORD Z'JO, auto, 360 V-8,
below Bloo &ok, clean ., a ROY CARVER, Inc. pin. 548--0981 a rt 5
644-8867. PHONE 540-2512
'68 Mercedes Benz Z50 SE 417 \V. Warner, Santa Ana
~· Air, all x I r as . '69 CORONA, 4 spcl. l
,,,.,.,Amhss•dors '60 Dodee~station wrn. Sood
Huge stock of •n·1 A. '72'1 cood. $250. · , ..
Michel Ins. 83J.-1670 or 0\VNER. G 0 0 D CON-Big·Big Savings 847'5556
2925 Harbor Blvd. '54 GMC Pick.._up Costa Mesa 546-«'4 642-1598 E."\les. DITION. Sll50. 548-1047.
MG
Harbor American '65 Dodge, 2 dr, afr, am/Im,
Home of Convenient f1oor coll.90le, tach, buckets $75 545-6517
Auto Leesint 964
Try our lease experts for
Savini& • Sa tisfaction • Ser-
vice.
WE LEASE ALL POPULAR
1972 MAKES AT COMPETI-
TIVE RATES.
Call Malcolm Reid tor
further detail~.
THEODORE
ROBINS FORD
2060 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Me!'.a 642-0010
Autos W enttd 961
IMPORTS WANTED
Orange Counties
TOP i BUYER
BILL MAXEY TOY OT A
18881 Beach Blvd .
H. Beach. P.'\. 847-8555
\VJLL Buy your car paid for
or no!. Call Ralph Gordon
673-0900 -54S-3031. 1970
Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa.
DAILY PILOT
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR ACTION •••
CALL . 642·5678
\
'71 Toyota 4 dr, air cond., DATSUN ll,000 mL $1100. Day '68 MG Midget, 4 speed, ex-494-2012, Eve 586-0189.
etc. $375. 673-2462 Payments
1969 Harbor Blvd. FORD " '72 DATSUN 510 cellont rond;tion. """213·l--T-R_l_U_M_P_H __
DLR. Costa Mesa 646-0261 ---------
BUICK '69 FORD LTD 2 dr. Hardtop
Brou&ham . inter, ,390"' eng.
Air cond. PS &: PB, R&H.
Vinyl top, tinted gla.sa.
$1895. 6.li-4156 aft 4
weekdays, anyti me
Big Sedan. 4 speed dlr. Vinyl =~~-~~~~~ ---------Roof. Under 4,00J miles. ·n Midget, Glacier \Vhi1e,
R &. H + wsw. Full price r&h, ra.ck, 4.400 ml. $2,195
S2l36. Can tinance all. -"-'-'-1'_'·-"'~"'~'°"~7·,---BAUER BUICK
l •'34U8l c.11 , .. ..,11 a11 MGB
10 am 546-8736.
The Harbor Are.a'1
Only Authorized
BUICK DEALER
'70 Electra 225 169 1600 Roadster
4 spd. dlr. All chrome v.'heel!I,
hardtop & 110ft top. Exotic
red exterior, black bucket
seats. Sacrifice! Take small
MG TD Classic 1 9 5 1 .
Louvered hood. Good cond.
to restore. $550. 548-2891.
1966 ~1GB con v t? r 11 b I e .
Beautiful condition. $775.
494-6360 week day11.
CONVERTIBLE
eluding full pov.-er. Beautiful
light green with whue top.
•9833.
,weekends,
WRF.cKED 1970 Ford ·
Fairlane. 351 V8, air cond,
r /h, pis. Both s Ide 1
damaged. f6!!5. 549-2604-
'71 Ford LTD Coun try
down. Call 546-8736. MGB '67, low mileaie. $3095 Squire, All power, Lik~ new,
Im-'69 TR·6 Roadster 4 spd. dlr. 15,900 m.i'1, Must see to 'ap-
'67 Datsun 1600 4 door. New maculate.
tires, r /tl automatic Good __ *_;_f7_l_4lc.Jm.. __ .,._9_• __ I
xnt cond. Squad red w/ex-''Specializing in Quality" preeiale. 8Jl)..t749
otic black int, (014CQ'Il BAUER
cond. $650. 546-4478
19TI Datsun )40 Z. Blue.
Auto, ma.gs. AM·FM 11tereo.
6,00J mi. $4~. 675-7348.
'67 Datsun 4 dr Wagon. Cher-
ry Clean, Sba.rp. 41,00J mi.
$895/best ofler. 530-2307.
FIAT
1971 Fiat 850 Spider, low
m i les. Mu11t1 1 el l.
7131860-4856 or 213/273-9371
ext 251.
'68 FIAT Sport Coupe. R&H,
new clutch & brakes. XJnt
cond. $650. 675-1345 evts or
Anytime WHkends.
19711 Fon! VAN, """' ti-,, small down! Will finance I J " pvt. pty. Call 546--8136 aft 10 Buick-Opt -aguer windows, V-8 autom. Oean. OPEL am 494-68ll. 234 E. 17th St. 494-3513, 830-1954.· -------------------I Co11ta Mesa 548-Tl'65 =..,.=''-'=-=::..---I BAUER BUICK TR 250 Stereo, ~fichelirui, '69 LTD, air, xlnt cond, 11p-'TI Skylark C"Slom, PB/PS, P'"'"" hi bl"e bk, aOC<pl The Harbor Area's burglar alarm, pin !itriping, air cond., AM radio. Very be51 oflcr, 493-35.17.
Only Authorized rebuilt enginr. S u Per I 0 r clean. Lo mi. Give me $200 ==~~~=..,.---1
OPEL DEALER cond. SJ650. 5'16-4478. & take over payments. MUST sell, '68 Ford, 3:!K> cu
'65 OPEL '71 TR6 "4~934~TI~6~o_r~"~'"'-"'~·--~';3.,._~· Nrw tires, SW .
SPORT COUPE Burg. new pe.Jnt. O/drive. '67 Buick Riviera, Loaded!
AJ\:1/F'M Rad. ~2319. Full air & rv-.wer. Take over 1965 HI-performance Ford 4 speed trans, radio. heater, ----------1 .,.., Fairlane -rt •= VOLKSWAGEN .. ym.nt1. 54° 7290 aft 5pm. """' ooupe • ....,.,, Jn real nfe< rondl!;on. RGU· ~ Ph' 962-3557.
062 '61 BUICK Le Sabre SlOO. u ---------1 '88 VW BUG, lo ml. Good ~. MERCURY $650
BAUER
Buick-Opel-Jeguar
234 E, 17th St.
Costa Ml!sa 54R-Tl'65
cond. '7'J Llcens~. $895. * 567-7083 *
642-8989. ----------MUST .. 1., 1965 vw bt>g. __ c_A_D_l_L_LA_c __
good cond. $450 best otter.
Arter 3, 642-215.5.
1967 VW Squattback. A-t
cond. $850/be11t offer. Arter
4 pm. s.42-2155.
V\V Bug '66, clean,
28.000 mi. $695
962-5469 H.B.
'TI Super Btttle, AM/FM,
trlr hitch, $1900. or be11t of·
fer, San Clem. 492-9739.
'69 VW Bug, air cone!.,
AM /FM, $1250. Pvt. ply.
96S-R149 evE"nings.
'65 BUS 1840cc, Holley Carb,
oil cooler. filltT. S1350. or
hest otr. 642--0436
·54 VW, new pain!, low
miles. xlnt coodllion.
s:.75. * s7r,_3355
'68 VW camper. Factm'y
equlp'd. '70 eng. New ln.
$2100. 67>-0353
'69 VW camper ready 10 ao
$2195.
Pl'\One 540-6410 DLR.
'61 VW Bug. $975.
xint cond, Prt prty. 963-14.~
Put l Uttle: ''loot' in your
l.ievit • M':ll lhose b~uble• lor
"buck!!". Call a .. atfle!(f
642-11678.
I
LARGEST
SELECTION OF
CADILLACS IN
ORANGE COUNTY
SALES-LEASING
AUTHORIZED
·SERVICE·
Nabers CadiDac
2600 HARBOR BL.,
COSTA MESA
540.9100 Open Sunday
~ Seden OeVille
Gorgeous. fully luxUry equip.
ped. Including AM/FM
stereo. Factory Air, of
COUMIC. $2895. &U-0918
1970 Cadillac conve.rtibie.
Fully loaded, new lln!S, tac-
lc'lry rondition. S 5, 2 5 0 •
494-63ro 11o.·eek days. ·
1971 Coupe OeVWe. Loaded!
Mic~ln dres. 12,000 mi.
$6650, 645-2346.
'&i $ed. DeVHle, lo mi'a, nu
tire~. Xlnt rond. Wlfe'1 car.
11~. 642-.18SL
'68 Sedan de Vlll1-, 34,000 ml.,
1tf!:rto, xlnt cond. $2800.
Sf6..()f;OO aft ~ or wkntla.
'69 CAD Coupe de Ville,
Evetylhingl Rll'el c.leen. * 644-n15 *
'65 1'fERCURY P/B, P/S,
air 4 dt., lo mi. $650/besl
offer. 642-2'XM.
MUSTANG
'TI MUSTANC fast back,
auto, air, p/1, p I b,
AM/FM stereo, 16 , O O o
mjle1. Private Party. $2,950.
67!>{,050.
'66 Mustanr GT dlr auto. PS
PB air cond, strorc heart
S795 (TEY 570) will finance.
Pvt. ply. Call 54fr.8136 arf 9
am. 4~11.
'65, Auto, Ne"Y b r a k 1-1 ,
1hocks, battery, titts. '69
mot()r & trans. ~t plr.
sn-2<100.
'68 MUSTANG conwrt, V-8,
P IS. P/B, auto. 36.000 m l.
Very clean. $1495. 4~9034.
492-9136, San Clemente.
·~ XLNT, V-1, AUIO, ntw
brakes, 15.000 on new eog. l
owner, Sal. 644-54.22.
OLDSMOBILE
'61 Olds luxury Sdn
A·l cond. e 842.-3976
l!'s &lwa)• lbe tight ttme A
alw1ys lhl rilht place U
YoU want RESULTS! Call
642-5678 • p\act that ad
!Oda>!
CHOOSE FR 0 M VIRTUALLY
EVERY MODE.L, COL:OR, AN D
OPTION GROUP: MANUFACTUR-
ED! ROW UPON ROW OF NEW
'72's MUST GO!
ACT NOW!
GET YOUR HANDS ON OUR TOYOTA DEAL ,
AND YOU 'LL NEVER LET GO !
THAT'S A PROMISE !
DEAN LEWIS
TOYOTA-VOLVO I
ORANGE r.8UNTY'S BIGGEST IO YOTAVOLVO DEALER I
1966 HARBOR BLVD ., COSTA MESA 646 -930 3
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San Onofre Could· Generate Huge Tax SumS
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... .. ... -.. , .... htflf tlkln( 'uranium atom1 and bangf!tl r-i to 1enerate tllOUlb beat to
·JilllllonJ of -.... aw ...... tin..... .
1llal ...,. fonhldable to most South
Coat rilidenl11 l1 ·the economtc effect of
tbt twin nuclear reactors proposed for
ll!ler ID· the decade at San Onofre. ni, yilld Ip tu dollm from the ball•
bllu0n.4ouar. <0mptex will, be staggering
-aboul .(H.'mlW.n a year by today'• cal~tloni. . .
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up.< thil ""'k 'bi SoulberD Calllomla EdiJoa
And the r.-UDioa School Company, wblch holdl • ........ ! ln-
lllatrld wlH reCel••the greateot c:bunlt ol -•t ID ·t11e'ulatlnc.lllldur generator
the mautve ,tueo' .., the cOJlll!la -and Ille -rilla la !be tw. new ....
nwe than fT'milllon. · propooed'trCOll a balf.atDlao dollor1.
Hypolbetlc'ally, If San Clemente could The tuable value of lhme reacton1,
ever achieve Its dream of IOUthward an-Edll<MI aides predict will be $110 million.
·nesaUon , lt could 'find that· ltJ annual m-· · Perblpl..,tetea yeiri.will elapse before"
c<ime could double: the ltnt lill<>watt of power comes from ·
'U .?"'·atat« taW:1 would ano...,·such 1 the new-turbines. '· • .
CfOl!H:OOlltY anneutlon,. the South ~t The Atomic Eqergy, Commilaion will
city could earn more tllan $1 mllllon a Jlf(ibib.1Y co~er ttcenling ll\" project
year In new inc9me. ' late thia year. . ... ·
Tblee· agJnCies in San !);ego C.OUnty
Will share thaLll4 million In new tu.
That sum matches the city's .e1.lsting But althOugb , the complex. lies in a
budget. · · (See NUC!ZAJI,. Pase ll ARTIST'S RENDERING SHOWS HALF·BILLION·DDLLAR NUCLEAR GENERATING TAX PLUM ..
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C.~ano ·unified Sch9o! J;lllllrict within the next 11 montba.
'ft'iiltee · Georp White worned 'Tueaday White, jubilant over ~·· record.
llio!Jutlea pn>~ ll'lwlh ID !be South maratn ol approval , ID !be ' nveirlde
Ceut ....., ID co!DIDI monlba, Tueaday'a m_,., . said that ' pvwtb• projectlona lllahlY · llUCCdafuJ override continuance ahow that the cllstrld's, avallatile .f)mda '~al wooJd not keep the district will not be able to cope with• the high
allooi •milcb loapr. coai1 of new scboola. . , · • • .
tary ocbooi: .. And• that ju!I iloeio't ....,. to be.eJIOQlh." ..
One 1111'>!11 factM ID the dlalrict'1 pro-fected bocim ID pupila, be: s&d, w.ill be
governmeol occu~til. ·the vacant· North Amerlcu. · · ' zigurat in i;..u.. lflluel. ' ' . . .
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Jiu talll ''""-'l'n of the Caplalrano, .,\l,pc~.iald;llitdl!!ltiat.llw jull' llaacll • Oambor of C.-Nrce Wblte eftdalb lo' 11111 _'* . f fllD 111-
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'n.t _.'loo 'l,-Jl"ya·..,, NW ta:'lr-• · wo.w ' tull ' Wtl be . . ~. ~ ..... ~ ... ····~·-lht P.~ -............. """' .
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8'n Clemente pollce chaaed a carload bound onramp. The three MarinU then cflllarlnea to Oceomiile before dawn to-uaertedly ap~ ao fool and aaked
qy and arreated the lhree nccupanta of Ille victima' help In ~·a, stuck car.
lllO speeding vehicle fot'allegedly beattns 'Mmnents later the trio illepdly bar·
·~. to rob two NeWP,ri Beach used • the pair and demanded their
'!'be three .ervicemen were booUd on ~i ... · that~~~ Beach men
d!arl .. ·otattempted armed robber)' and -~ the three repm1edly left. ..
felony asaaull after the aeries ol lnctdenta A few ~ 1lalor, tl!oJ _. ~
wlddi began wben the two vlctlma were apln, 'pollce said. ·
&liven a ride in OcelDlide. One GI the three brand-a fool-Jong ,.1" cuatody today In city.Jail are Frank pilr ol pilers poUce ,.id, and bit Bi'11ton
lbooy Doakey, 11; LOJbe Layman. 211, acrooo the face and tpcted !be man ID the
Michael Joe Cb>pman, IL All are groin. ' ·1=:~ at camp Pendleton. AU three then aaaertedly•'.lled and Brit-,. said the trio allegedly picked up tan'• companioa callod police.
.\ilo victlma alter miclni&ht and belan ,"'1'Md• lats patrolmen lloolied to ~~ north with. Bruce Roger Britton, will In a Bordor 'P_. trallli: stop a Joe Elvin 'Erlcaon, II. · notlc<d a car Qleedtns a6ulh at apeeda of
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· Yet • he' ·Aid :::::t· . of · .,,,; . . ' emp&ons• .~•ie. -~, ve Into the' m. ·1111* bulldloir t4j!d to .... Wbil9· pralled TUeid.ly.'11 vOter .tumoufr
as I ''aolld llllbdate -W :the tnlltees, ,
showtns that !be publlc' approvea of their performaoct. ,, ,, . ' .
"With 111PPOri Ulie that, he added, "I
can ID iiiict·to .wwt mi.the .lioonl with
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predlCled thal becauSe' or. recent court
declllom It might be the lul time local
voters woUld have the· chance ·to rule °"
the wet lllllOUDt of ICbool tues' they
will pay.
Because of the major change In
phlloooplty of·diatrlbutton of pn>pet!y·taa·
ea lo dlstrlctll, local taapayera might ltnd,
tbetr money parceled Clut to poorer school
diStrlcta be said.
But beCaUle of recent tu: relief
aSs~ many retired persons who now
pay no aCbnol .tues, White said he baa
· new confidence in the concept of property
levies fmancing education. .
He added• that the publlc should not be
(See GROWl'll, Pap I) .. ~ 1be vlctlml live at: 1114, ~ llO miles per liiur.ancl pve cbaae,
........ tbey told pon-. '!be~ emted io mllea, aw17 arthe p f E ~ the car .~ San Cl--Diiv. ~ u lqlnrly patrol -· ... t.,. pouengm became wary, .ol· -and Clfy ~.lloppld the trio and . ro essor ' yes ~ related. and uked to be let out. -!Mia: • .
:{lbe'tw. hltdlbtten1 then.started aiek· Britton'• l!UW'lel. pollci llld .. today, Cong:->"" Seat .~ .-. rldo af the Palbada north-wve •PP.ll'llllly, minor, ; · .a"°""
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.qi· .... . . •. ·#p Joeeph fomd3•t, 4f·rear-o1d an-.Kleindienst Unfit .for osi ~~~~J:;:~!'~ ...
~!WASHINGTON (AP) -Columnlal Jack reaPecta the lrutb."
lnderaon told Senate IDveatlgaton today Despite hit dlaclalmen, ~ Atty.
,.,t Richard G. Kleindienst Is unfit to be Geo. Kie-played a mOJor role In
· ~ general because be la · l'OI • aettlelllelit GI tbnt 1ntllru1h11lla qatnal lP'"" who understands the law and lbO lnte111atlonal·Te1ep11one a. Telegraph
day u a Ilem!ler•Uc dlJilldlte lot the
Uiiltec! Slalel.Caop-eu trcim the newly
formed ar.t~ Dlitrict.
'!be new 'dlltrlct -aloog the cout trcm El C.jaa aad La Jolla on the
IOUth to '...-of flowpoi1 BeaCb on
the ~. It .Includes' the city ol San
Clemente, Ille GI the Weatern Wbtte Houae'. :'.i . . eo.;.,, Aildenon teotlfied. to the J~
.Border Police CommJlteo.. ' MOlll ol the area It covers formerly waa
-·1t GI col ...-,_ Jn . the 31th ~ District • Aa ...... -\llMI ., _.....tat by'llepubllcan John Schmllo.
~m· d. Alien Weed ~·~t -t. the 00-~ 00ier '°anc11c1a1e1 Who hav• med from
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Son, to Wed .. Newp~rt .. Gi;rl
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sOmetlme at the end of thia month, a Goldwater "Was elected to represent the
Nei.port Beach fashion model •"!I UCLA 27th Congre&Slonal 'District :to ta apOctal
studeot will wecl , Rep. . Barry · M; election In ' 1969, filling · t the ' Vacancy
Goldwater Jr. ·(R-Nortb Hollywood ). created by the reaignatiOn of ·Ed
· Dr'. and ·Mrf. Mort Gherman of the Relneczkei who · beCame l·I e "'t t ·n Int
Balboa Bay Club, Newport Beach, governor of'• Cali!onla'. Gold•attr was
Wednesday announced the·engagement of re-elected to the 91st Conjrea, · ''
their. 2S-year· old daughter S~aan Lee to A native of Los Angeles, Goldwater at.
the • aon of Senal<lr al)d Mrs. Barry lendiod public achools lll'Plloena ml ,,. ..
GOidwater of Phoenix. , \ graduated from Staunton M 111 it a r y
~ younger ,Goldwater, 33,, will leave :Academy lo: 'Virginia. · l
the nlnk1 of •a ha,ndlul ,of eligible A stockbroker .pr.ior to ·his •polltlcal
bachelors in ~ to ; marry . Mias career, Goldwater' majored In bullnea:I
Gherinan. Tiie exact date and locatNJn ol and marketing at"tbe Univeraity of
the Cer~mony have · not ~n announced, Colorado and Ar~na state University
but tbe w~ing is expected to take place from which he was graduated 1n 1962. .
in Southern CiU(ornia. · Merpbers•of the Poldwater. 1tmUy 1bl~e
Miss1Ghuman· J.s a. business major at been freque~•visilorl to iNewport Be~.
UCLA and a graduate.of, John Muir High Tile senior Goldwatera often ••lay at !be
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.. ..l' !akin& new leatlmon)I relalllli to Klein-tbe ar.t lllalr1ct are Democrat Robert
1 dienot'a mmtnatloa ·to be •tlonle1 Lowe GI Clrdiff-lly.U..S.., Republican • · · ·.'~-petrolman workln& tho San· general. · • Sen. Clair 11111'-GI s.. llle&n and Co,.,; Mesa police today ate boldinc an
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~ checkpob~ pnerally l1rn up (Anderlon'• column appeara rqularlJ ~ Nonnaa J, Ream of San 11-<i>n•ld on cbarfea of 111·e 1·1 l 1foa of allona a -· but early tbll on . the editorial pqe ol the DAILY Clomll1te. • _..ion of ezploljv .. after a cache of ··~ tbey found tbnt brlcb of alien PILOT.) · ' AlllloUnc:loi · bit Cllldldacy, Tomehak M llllcka .of_91d, dl!lnlell'1l\lng ~lie ~·and arreoled three all<eed ~ J:' =a a~i'r~ae~ :i! ~ =::wi; ·~•·found jn.a ~k.ah<d al~ bome, •
~ 11lo -kllolrams ofv ma~ u..-GI Ila lllltlrult betllo wllll tbe 1 rtpr,..;,led for twa docldoll liy •people ' '!ht lllipec;t !Iii denied lulowledle of --111i .. 1db' """ concealed In a ~ ~ ~''. ~ :.'1 ID-• c111111~J-ff • ., 'lllth the '"'1JU04 th« ut......,coche . .
• ,....,,_ -ly at aboUI l:IO a.m.,.-dV' I '~ ~ -1l!or!! ·• 41 .•• ....,;, ... Will not accept · Ofllcers lcltnttlled him u James 1'> "Edelal'...mctn. · ' ~ .....,.,........, ...... ~ tbll. Recle-·adoer""'*·IDPotlcla Marl'(31,of ltl W. Boy st. He It llehf'ln
Allor ~ the aincealod _. ud bu -~ IUnlplloo :!!~."affect the pr-. and>fldore GI Oii< lieu of $1$,000 bill, -on hlo pliot .m.tn amoted Pamela. Air • • . , --I 1o1onJ conVlcllon. '
"""" -· 11, of SOiana Blocll; "'111t puWlc..,..., thll' epllodo b Tamchat 111111 M ~ Mq <qulta~ n.. 1ell .. mplojecl' trucker .11., . -.-i LollOJ Sblolcle, 21, of Bi>•••, bloa.l Wtllt fllllboatl. '111t m 'o1 ....,. --ranbaltoa 41 CM' tu' Mldure; ... ~ly fOld lntertogatC>rs the caelle of
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A lock· on !be .shed door didn't recb:e µie..c1aoc~.a bit, l!'v~tora ·~
. l\Oar. w~s are ....,. out "and
CU!"'"'' playful .. ilbbotlllPd chlldnq
coW.d have tr·iQCif,t!l ,a """"""""· blow, Ing tbemaclvea 'lo . bill qd 1 clUllng
widespread ' slructlll'.al c1am,p .. 1•
llelectlve capt. Robert P. a,... said
every window for a block or more around
wourd have been blown out'! ' ' • •
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J'lEW YORK (lJPll -A•thor Clifford
Irving, his wife and a researcher we.re in-
dicted by lederl!I ~ New York-County
grand juries today on -·· ranaln& from mall fraUd to perjury In connectloll
with the dllcredlted ~~ &pol "autobioarapbf:" '
""' 'lbeJl!d<rat p0nef1 fndlctnleni Aid Jn'. Inc and ruearcber llldlard S.m!Dd'I c~ed IDtei;i:iw 1'"11 !¥ lillllonalN
recluse were ic:l!Wli• ·:~l'ICOldld m.
tervlew 1eubsa' ;wllb Noh -' la whic~ they :atterilately pfaYed the roie ol
Hughes."
It named Suakind as an unlndJcted oo-. consptrator.
The Indictment also uhlo the polr'a
sources for , the , boolt tncluded • ~
fidentlal reference file of Time, Inc., the
reference Ille of the Loi Angelea Times.
the !Jbrary of Conlfl'C!aa, the Atomic
Ene:gy Commluion and the DefaM
Department, as well u bookJ about
H118bea by other ~uthors.
It • said a •1a•bstantlal part of Ibo
raean:h" wu cloue In the, N~ York
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Tbe · lw<>COUllt· federal •-charged 1r.1ng and his blonde fourth w11o
Edith with mall fraud and .,_,...... tD
uae the mall1 to defraud tllo McGra..:inu
publlahlng houae. '
Tiie -t Indictment banded up by
the county panel charge<! lrvlng and
SUskipd with grand larceny, fOl"lel'J and
perjw-y ID the IOOOCld d<gree. Mrs. lrv·
Ing, who admitted using the DllllC! "ltelia
· R. Hugbea" to cash lll50,000 In cbecka
from McGra,..Hill ,tntended fill' llqbel,
w~ charged wi!h forgery an!1 &rand
larceny .
Following the federal .......-...1,
the Jrvlngs were arraigned on the
Charges at Federal Cou'rt. SUalttnd WU
not pr!IOllL • Jrvln& WU raleaaed m $100,00 ~ ftC!lll\bance bo'!'I, aad will plead to !be.
charges Monday.
Mrs. Irving, under a $1111,odo perlDUI·
recoantzance bmd re1a11 .. to mrac1111on
proceeding• ICbeduled llarcb • al a..
request ol Swl¥ 1utborltltl, -~
on her on noop(unre llilll1ini w.,.;
d1y;s hearing, at whlcb ibe ' will .is.
plead to tbO' ciiar1e1. ' '
The mulmum pinalllet for oo.mctloD
on ·the tw. federal COllDta II 11" _. la
prison and a $11000 ltne.
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Some Soatbem Calllornla liquid
sunshine 11 oil the ·"!IY for· Friday,
with light drlule foncut alooi
the .colatal area. Temperaturil
should 'remain In the 16 to -&!"" r ..... e.
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·D ii o Dilvla Beard, IT&T .......... !obbrfst, Is ducrib<~ ..
hard-drillldng, harfl.tolklag 011d
hard·1Dorking. SH •torv POiie, IS.
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... M• . not be diapolled 8*"1 bf 1111 111(.-v· protection, an .. ,._ ti" ..... tlonal 11'.11: w11ei1 l\e, rt11ted It sll monta a10.
' 'l'lllJ .-tumid ...,. to Son Dlelo Ina cllaclalnwt GI )lnlM!I and formtt prlorttiea and in ad to "°~ 1 ~· •are uncertain' how long ~ 81rt11'1 .,.U. .......... ., _..,.of Iba Nbm 1h .... otloll ud war" as -1111 ~ ~ deidlJ 'o_llldlpil!> waa llore!f bl a nor "'.""*"of PllllU""'clf llllrijuana. . • afllclal1 of ITtT." Allclel.IOD llld.. f -to be lacad. •' , ~ ,··· ........ pal It ~ -but.Mid It
A allarp earthquan · ~uld 1l110 have
triggered the 114 sticks, due lo t II e I r
d<terlorltlng .condltloa,
Gingerly ....,..ed 117· Reltffe PoUce
.C.pt. BUI Savap, the -WU tumal
rtVer to Marine Corpo -ltlon -to be safely exploded In Ill l11>lated area.
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'llllro ll.<111 lllltltutlan in the Unltad..llalel Illa!. 11,..tchio from the f~
•mt level of penunent down in the gr111 roots.
lt'a the night meeting, and every reporter signing on a newspaper quickly
rullW that for the ml of· his profeuionll !Ue hll nllhls will be booted solid
wllb -boltdl, pJannlnc commllllonl, dty coundfs end the Ukt.
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kq 110 of the houn ol nJP! meelin(1 I've covered. I
lhliik that I will probel>ly spend more of my llletlme 1lt.
tin( befo,.. the dlll lhln I do In bed.
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thal I've visited. not..,. could be liven a ftvHlat award
1« comfort.
Thera wu once a medieval dty ball In Pomona that
bad preu tebl• built In that mUll hive Mrved dworf1. ,
rvs lllCEN 1:()LD that· folb· 1n thooe dlya W<r• ...u.r dwi lllb c..tmy man, ao thal mual aplaln why It wu lmpoatlble
It lllldt fir -"' forward to• put ,..,. -:bmealb, tha teble.
!i'llqlf!rl.Beaclt'a eslatin( dlY ball Ja.not,mucb better. Tbt,._ .,... there maat bafe ·been delisned by a reUred rackmeker
left over from-the lut Spanish inqulatton.
I once covered at city cowicil meeting in the City of Walnut aitling on a
lllaclc of pipe.
AND IN THE OU> AUDITOmuM -. the Capislrano UnUled School
Dlltr1al ~ hold forth, .. .,,,_ -In the alldllnce only, of coune -can
Ill Oii *Gll/llldin( nclla of dlatn that have I marvaloul, bull~ln trick.
locauae tboJ not on allppery runnm.on a allck ftoor, It taU. •kill to
l*form the ~ Id ol lltllng down. The,llUle dmla allele backwardt at the
" ~ -h. The enJUlng commotton la about u funny as a whoopee cush-
ion.
But the C01D1cllman, plaMing commluloner, tru.stff and the rest of
our lawmaking folks park on plush chairs that awivel, tilt back, aoothe one's
bacblde and1 In ,..,eral, m'1<• a llx·hour l!llllln( , , • well, comfortablt.
Btrr ll'OLli, ti you happen to be a poor commoner whole tuea boU(ht
~ pluah chairs, you're 1tuck lflth dep..--era theater aeala, mate! fold.
Inf chain or other clrculatJon.illopplng bencbu calculated lo pn>duce !be
~-of P,Ollerlor •panlyala.
. , It IUGb• i point whtn there Is no poulble way of a!Wnc that Will revive
that u.,IJRa, daad senaatloo.
WITB TBl8 IN MIND last week durtnf my third nlchl of alltin( and
lillonlng walttnc for !bat juicy l(enda Item that had bom aaved for the 1111
part of b atpl -aometUna unW 2 or S p.m. -I dactded that there OIJll>I
lo bo I Jaw.
The law, unlike most, will be a mulllpltdlolce olferln(: .
-Either the offidals have to sit .. the ume brand of furniture u the
lldiMcl • • • J.t '
-Or !Ila audlaoco muat alt on · the ume brond of cba1r bellowed upon
ibe, ollldala.
I mMn, what pvu them lbe rich!?
lllahtf
THE SAVINGS •an lnflnlll.
1• Meetinp would 'altber ba ,anonnOlllly lllOl'l abbreviated ti the decilion
inaken ,uaed the audlanca'• furniture. , JI-• Or Ibey ...Uld romaln marathona with,...,...,_,
Tiie rnt or UJ could ,u oomforlably1 lean· back, feal Iba! ftlll'leloua
npport on lbe 11(.1 and backa!de. ·
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~ Comlr or ilad.iileeo CoUnty, San l':lemetii. will battle tb 111ne1 tba com• . t=, =·•:~Pl.••_ lhat Illa not yet .
11 . would ,.quire a cjianae In !he
Cllt(m'nia llbnaf!tutlon to berid ,the•rulu
to llloir Sin Cleinenll'a',(l'OWlh Into San
Dlqo Comtty!t . · , , Tirlca the c y bu tried for lhe change.
11 failed both llmea. ·
')'he lateat 'otep 11 the atteml>t by city
aides to find 21 ·reg11tered ~•In.San
Dteao County. to •IC• .a· petition •.tartln(.
!be 'it\nexitlon atlampl. ·
·Concalvably, 11y1 City Man11er Ken·
netb 'c1rr, San C!emeete could expand lt1
houndarl•• aoutbward wltllout anr 1hume
whatsoever In !be allrnment o county
houn<larlOI.
Thus, If the dream were to become
real , San Clemente would span two ooun-
tlea, and poatlbly, San DI•&• ,County woukl
not ba!Ue to atop auch a mer1er, for tis
share would be preserved.
In a aense, San Clemente does have a
vested lnterest ln the Onofre erta.
Often, It has provided emer1ancy
service to !be territory, pl111 water and
OllANll COAIT IC
DAILY PILOT
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other MrVloet durin( read.or con·
strudlon.
It 1et1 a ~percent bonus for selling
water oublde city boundaries.
In recent weeks Carr haa 'alao proposed
another foot In !be door cloaely guarded
by San Diego County.
He won permilslon to negotiate for a
city golf course at the new San Onofre
Bluffs State Park aouth of !be city limit.
If such a project were to be built, San
Clemente would have a stronger case to
support the argument that annexing
southward 11 Joalcal because It already
ha1 atronr financial lnter.,ts In the vlcln· tty.
The 25 signatures for the 1tart or an-
nexa~on, however, are not easy to obtain.
Of the new non-military persona with
holdlnr• in tha San onotre ar .. , only a
handlul are rtliltered to vote In San
Diego Collnty.
Tbe clo1e1t IOUrct for name. on a i>etl·
tlon then 11 either among Clmp
Pendleton's Marine&, or Oce1n1lde's
cJvUtans.
• So far 1bout eight names have been
m••llrod.
The plan, thus, Is to •tart Iha whiel.! of
a lllllque annesatlon -!bat falling in
then return to leclslators In Sacramento
and 1 prove th1t local erfortt have fa lied
and Iha latue ahould fall on the atate for
solution.
Yet U tbt annezatlon were to fall , all ls
not loat Jn San Clemente'• fish! for a
piece of tha ·action.
During the &ix-year construction of the
reactors, the average monthly payroll
will be $1.9 million for J,700 worker&.
Fer hundreds of thoae workers, San
Cleqlel(te mottla, reatiuranta and olher
attractlom wlU be the nearest ones
available.
Small businaall In tha city which offer
goods and aarvlces which tha uWlties
need In actllal COllllrllctloo will fell the
boom as well.
But even the boost in sales tu
revenues and personal income is no
replacement to a dream of city and
school officials -the overnlpt addition
of AIO mllllon lo tha tax bait.
An Htlnple ol the , .. c11on came !hi•
week when San Clementi Finance Dtrec-
lor Gerry Teaclloul eompated !ht oily'•
conceivable abart In tht tu revenue.
When hla machine atopped, Taaclloul'a
reaction w11: "Wow!"
Child,3,Drowna
COMPToN (UPI) -~ M.
K-I, drowned In bla famtly'a awlm-
mlllf pool Wtdileaday. Pollet Mid the
c:hlld, found floatlnl In lbe deep end ol
the DOOi by bla mother, wu dead on ti' rival at a hospital.
2.Persons
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Facing
Dope Rap
By PATRICK B0¥LE
Of IM Dt"' ,... INIH
Laguna Beach and federal narcotics of ..
ficera .have arrested a Laguna Niguel
man and his wife on chara:es of beln& in-
volved with an international narcotlcl
amll(gllng rln( and claim in have co ..
fiscated $47 ,000 from the grounds of the
couple's home.
The arrettJ were made Tuesday nitht and are the moat recent developments In
a crackdown on druc 1muallng that
arew out ol the January arrest In
Portlapd, Ort., of three Oranre Collnty
men. officer• said.
LllUJll Bucb Sat. Nell Purcell aakl
!be Portland case wu alao Indirectly Ued
In wltb anolhor allt(ed amurlilnl oper•
tlon broken lZP this week with the 1m1t
of. a Harbor Area real estate nleaman.
'l'be crackdown bea:an two month• ago
when federal agents ln Orecon am1ted
Brian Kendall McAdanu, 21, of Laruna
Beach, and hla two companlona on cllar1·
es ot attempting to smugte 1,400 pounds
ol haahil!i loin tha U.S.
On Tuesday night, Laguna Beach and
federal agents went to 31752 National
Park Drive in Laguna Niguel with a
federal warrant to arrest Gordon Fred
Johnson, 23, and his wife Helen, 21. The
pair was taken into custody and a 1mall
amount of marijuana conf11cated from
tha home, Purcell aakl.
The a(eels coodUded I thorough
1tarch of the hoUH and surrounding
grounds and came up with the $47 ,000 in
1mall bills, they say.
Purcell claimed Johnson is ''heavily in-
volved" with drug operaUomi in the area,
He said the ca!!h wu found buried In the
yard , hidden in a closet, stuffed in shoes
and 1n many. other places.
Hit w1s lyina: all over the place/' the
11eet 11ld. Purcell noted that Johnton
was one of three men arrested ·with
McAd1ms on Jan. 17, Jtet, at a La1una
Canyon home on chargea of possession of
marijuana.
Johnson ind his wUe were transported
to Loa An1elea by federal 11ents follow·
tnr tha arrm and .,.. belna hald pendlna
flllnr of fede,ral coosplracy in amuule
nareotlc1 charges.
Purcell aaid 1 aplnoff of the McAdams
Cllt waa the arrut early Tuesday
momin1 of Robert L. Huntley, 48, of
20151 Bayview Drive In Santo Ana
Helchlo, David D. Houck, 11, of 1111 San
An(elo Drive, Hunlln(inn Beach, and
Joaepb Artbur Dallaire, 24, of 241 IS
Lower CJUt Drive, Lagun1 Beach.
Purcell 1ald Orange Cout narcotics
a1ent1 had been w1tchlnc fHuntley's
movements alnce Dlcomber whan police
claim in have found 7! kllosrame of
marijuana in a rented automobile which
had been invo!Ved ·in a traffic accld,.t.
The driver of tha vehicle fted on foot
from tba accident; but a check wltb !be
car 11ency revealed tba auto had been
r111ted by Huntley, Purcell uld .
Lack of Shots
Cited for Surge
Of LA Measles
Insufficient hnmunir.ation today wu
hald to blame for the outbreak of meaalii'
in Loa Angeles i;ounty hy Oranre Count)
Health Officer Dr. John Philp.
Dr. Philp said measles can only occur
in children who have never been lrn-
munized, Immunized wlth a k>w-ltrength
vicclne, or Immunized too early.
Orange C'.ounty, which ha.s experienced
only 14 casea of possible measles, has so
far been protected from the outb,..aks.
"Our cllnlca }>ave been pretty busy late-
ly ,''said Dr .. Phlllp. Vaecin1tlOn1 are of.
fered free of char1e at the Orange Coun--
ty Health Department snd mothrs .have
been advlJed to take ldvantaae of them.
Me1sles clinics are held 1t the health
dep1rtment, corner Civic Center Drive
and Rots Street, Sana Ana, from I a.m to
5 p.m. weekdays. The c lliilc-11 ltao open
from 1:30 p.m, in 10 p.m. Tueldays.
Another clinic la offered 11 tha healtb
departmeel annex, 1011 Soul!> ICaat St.,
Anaheim from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.-Mol!daya
and from I a.m. to noon Fridays.
No appolntmenil are required al either
location.
Dr. Philp atressed ' !bat children
brought In for YICClnatlon lhould , be ll
least one year old. Cl\lldrtn vaccinated.
before 1965 should be revaccinated with a
new, more effective vaccine.
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GROWTH ...
' deluded by !be oft-heard argument !hat
"renters do not pay ta1es."
0 They do, and so do mobile home
'dwellers, 11 he said. •
"Ask any apartment houee oW!lll' If ha
absorb• all tba COila 'of hla property tuea
and he'll anawer that his tenanja aclually
pay," White 11ld.
White outlined tba dlatrlct'a latett •P'
ptoach to the problem ol srowlh and'uld
that all·y•ar school la a ltronf point of
atudy. ·
· "Bui we 11111 hava to Mll lbe Idea to Iha
~ren\I, blctUM thare ·are. _,. Jar11
scMdulln1 problems 'lnvolvt4 ta famlllaa
wltb, aay, a chlld •ln el-uty -1.
another In junior hlCh and,one more In blah tchool..Jl
llut daiill the loUlh tliii• ahoad. at
·lb!I point bi lime, Whlla Mid, bo rtmatna
.opllnllattc.
"Today," 'he aald,...J•t1m \!try proud of
my community. r
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IHsneg Service Winners
Three Orange Coast organizations have won $1 ,000
Disneyland Community Service Awards. Colle,cUng
their awards from Mrs. Charles S. Thomas, a mem·
ber of the selection corhmitlee, (right) during
Wednesday 's 15th annu·at awards IuncheOn were
(from left) Richard Collalo o( lfuntln~on Beach
YMCA, Mrs. Pat Zebal of Women's DlvlS!on of N'ew·
port Harbor Chamber of Commerce and Mrs. Carol
Scallon of EI Camino Real Junior Women 's Club of
Dana Point.
Witi:iess Says Harf,e~ius
Fatherof Her Son
26-acre Aooex
To San Clemente
Give1' Approval
By TOM BARLEY
Of Ille O•llr Plitt lllff
LOS ANGELES -Prosecution witness
Reba Vau1hn collapsed on the witness
stand today .after a.dmiUing. hei: 4body
racked wltb sob<, that Dr. Ebbe Hartellus
was the father cf her 6-year~ld son.
The admlsalorl came at the height or a
searing enccunter with defense attorney
Matthew Kurilich who opened his cross
examination af the dactor's blonde ex··
mistress bY lccllab\g her of r.epeitedly•
lying about her relatlomihip with the
phy.sic,lan.
She admitted !bat she ~nd Hartellus
first had se1ual relstiom in 1984 when
she worked a.s a nurses' aid at a Newp:irt
Beacb holplW. ·
She had earlier tesUlted !bat tbelr first
such Intimacy wai ln 1957 ~bortly before
her hu1band, Ray, ;mo.ved out of the
house at 187 W. WllaoncSt., Costa Mesa .
Fighting to retain her control, the mlnl-
aklrted. witness slammed .,her ha~ down
on the witness stand rail and yelled,
'""Yes, Jerry is hJJ: son aqd I don't Want
that P.rlnted."
She told Kurtllch before llate hearlna
officer E. F. de Vllblu c•ll~ a recess
!bat Hartelius hlmaell had admitted to
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many patients that Jerry Vaughn wu hi!
son· and that-11he wu once very proud of
him."
The •an and weary Mrs. Vaughn was
. on the wltae.s.s stand, for the lb1rd day in
a row as the 1tate trled to complete what
· Deputy Attorney General J e ff r a y
Wohlner· bu dueribld as her "dainning .
testimony" against Dr. Hartelius.
Jr she does complete ber testimony -
and it seemed very unlikely at the noon
-re<:ess today -1t will ~ no difference
in !be Sllte;Board Of Medical Examiilt!J ,
committee decision to further defer the
inquiry to a date in late May.
This .is the se<o!!<I thz;ff-day pbaat oJ I
hearln( )nto chargea ol moral turpitude
and unprofesalonal conduct l(ainlt tba
SG-year-Old phyaidan. WhOlner · haa. at
1east 'tht'!e moi:e pr01ecUt1on witnesses
and then Kurlllch wll ltake over the
balance of the hearin1.
Both aides agree tt ii highly Ukely !bat
testimony will not. be complete ,tter the
three-day May .session.
Dr. Hartelius's former mistress fell
asleep on the witness stand Tuesday
afternoon during ~1 ~prolonged haale
between Kurlllcb and de Vllblss ori tba
application of the law to testimony
solicited by Wohlner from Mrs. Vaughn.
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A 26.9-acre annexation to I.he city of
San Clemente was approved Wednesday
by the Local Agency J'.'onnation Com-
mission.
The property, under two ownerahiP1, ti
located IOUtheaat of Camino de Estrella
and IOutl\ of the San Diego Freeway tn
the we.stem area of San Clemente.
The annexation was opposed by the
Capistrano Bay Sanitary Diltrict, the
Clpl!trano Bay Park and Recreation
District and the Capistrano Bay Com-
munity Service Association.
The city initiated the meraer peUtlon
and aupporled It before the LAFC. The
uninhabited property Is planned for
apartmenll and homes.
The city of San Juan Clpistrano did not
object to the move. Opposing from the
various Capo Bay grbui>s were E. D.
Reason, Thomas Fryan and Ron Butter.
The Orange County Planning Depart-
ment eave its sanction to the mercer
poinlln1 out that the property was in tba
Sin Clemente sphert of influence and the
proposal was In conformation with the
Capistrano Valley General Plan.
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INTERIOR DUl&NERS -
· Tradltion1I stYling,ilul.1 ,
halldwood, In rich fruitwood
flnlih. Door-storage or L fol~-out secretary unitr.
13"'ddep x 3QH wide x 78"
high. AhiO in Clfnpaign
style 1t th'e lame
low price.'.
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~•ne1'• WortJa
By SYLYI4 POllTER
Deaplte tbe r e c e n t en-
courqlo( drop In Ollt DAilon's unemploymeo1. rate te 1.7 per.
cent, It la becoming ever i...
likely !hot ,..,,. t<lday'o highly
llfmW.Uve e<onomlc po1icitJ
Will JIUlh down the rate to
Preaident Nl>on's o fl I c I 1 I
targat of 5 perctot by election
day. In fee~ duplte evldenoe
That'• all tb& extra it eost with a Jobnaon A Son Full
Maintenance LHR on any of our brand new 1972
)1e1'CW')ll. Just think ot It ••• no ~ llnpoy1ng repait
problems ... no more unexpteted expensei and beat of illl . . • a beautitul new full a1ze Mercury Ma.rqull or
Monterey to 4rln 1n at.olutely perfect coftd.IUon at all
times. F1nd1~t for )'ourtelf all the benefits and pleuures
this tantuuc leue procram provides on all our J.Jncoln-
Mercury Product&
call BUD BOWEN at 54()..$630 ••• , TODAY!
2 Seminars
for Investors -
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Th=~; tiese\m "'111. NUe&t .• positive policy ror
Investors whose objective ii powth c:C ce,pltf.l. The d.J,s..
cuaaion wlll allo include:
* Fundamentals of stock ~s
•* How to select stocks that may partielpatl! ln a market
ups win&"
·• How to keep. a cool held amid' conruckin, comments
' and reoommendatlona
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A laclure _.,,... for ,_ wh.,. objecUYe la prlmarlljl
income. TOp1cs inclu4e:
* How to parua1.-1e In blah ylalds,ol 6 to 8;i'
" , * REIT'• ... what they are, how secure they are and
wh,y they can pay big dividends • I ' ' , * How to achl eve a rel&tl'iely secure Income u well u
paef)ble long-term ceplW pin• ~
-o!·U-~ w!t1 be ~ven at the Newport Bea<:h
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You. Jna1 attnd tbe lecturt. of your choice or Jola UI at
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a rlae in )'OUT bodY tempera-
ture. But, thls riM!, ati<>Ve
the usual norm of 98.6 does not by ltaelt mean that 701.1
are Ill Fever ill actually. a
l'ftCt1on by the body to a
&ree.t many ~Ible condl-
Uom. Colds, injuries, exus-
llve expmure to heat, even
1ame malignancies can af.
feet the portion of your
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The important thing to
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a fcvfl' 11 a •lsn&l by your bocl1 that lht,. might be
.omethlng wrona. Alwa)'I have an accurate dependiabJe
thermometer tn the hOUlt.
1W,e cury a leJse 1e~tfon
ot onl and i:tet&r tbtrmorrie-
tttt and will ~ a:lad to
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OVTDooRS?
IMJe crowds turned out at most SOuthland lakes and , ..
all tllla put week and enjoyed good fishing for mixed species
el. lfelb water fiah.
Heldlng the list of the most active fish caught was the
eropple. Moat every Jake with a good population of blackles
produced limits or near Um.Jta of the )ood eating panfish. The kit enUcen were Doll FUet, Lucky Joes and lieut fished over
lllboner&ed weed beds In about 10 lo 15 feet of water.
·Thia writer vWted nearby Vale Lake over the weekend and
mded up the momloi wttb a nice limlt ol crappie averaging
lletter lhao a pound apiece. The hot spot was along the north
mote Une where strikes were recorded on almost every other
eat UlinC a bobber and a white feather jig. Other nearby
anglers were scoring equally good on red Lucky Joe'• with a
llcul "" the end of lhe book.
TrOu.t and bluegill were '° active in most parts Ot the lake,
wbi1e bau and catfish were uncooperative. Harmon WhJ te of
J'ountala Valley posted a five fish limit of trout while using
TNT lloatlog cheese bait off the west end of the island.
!Milne, can Vient., Sherwood and Henshaw lakes also
produced good stringers of crappie.
Bus Be.laalng to /lfo.,e
Jiii ... kftmoallla are atartlq lo store ap food prlM lo
movtq -Ille tpewnlac beds In all of tbe San Diego lakes,
wlwn &a.. surface water teniperature It rlsta.g dilly. Lower
OlllJ' II ctvtns lnlo Ilea>}' .. ,11n, pre11ure and yielding some
1lke llmltl et beta. Rabbtr worm• ud Uve crawdad• are ac·
--for Ille best ctitclies. Bu V....,le Reaervolr la Sood for both bus and cripple "'1ui -apedel averoitns oe Ille l<llea helw .. n two and ...........
'l'roat BltltlfJ at Big Bear
Warm wealber and strong wlnda have opened up parts of 1111 Beer Lake and anglera filhing around the Stanfield CUlnlf
are landing aome nice rainbows. Salmon eggs1 floating cheese
boll and manbmallows are the best choices for bal~ but when
• more water opens up, trollen us:lng Dave Davis blades ,rigged
with nlgtltcrawlers will boat aome nice catches of larger trout.
1be water 1t this high elevation lake is still too cold for
ny bias acUon and bronzeback anglers wW have to wait till
early April for any basa activity.
Spottln on FeedltlfJ Spree
Very pod cot.bet ol opallln eroU"f are being reported tnm au porll of Newport Boy. The spoltlel are lllttlng gho1t
._,, ma1H11 and claal1 on the laeomtng and oat1oln1 tides. ne 1DODtb1 ol lal:e Mardi and Aprll are considered to be
lloe beat monllla f• bay fllblac and lllls ...... II gettlq off
lo I pod llllrt.
Bodi An'• l•ncllq ind tbe PavUlo• llne reatll 1kltl1 avaU-
Mle alollC wllll 1 good -eat of bit and taelde. Spotted
ud llay bus allollld alao llllrt proclnctac !Ou of aclloo for
lnll«1 ulq deep 1'11111111& plqJ In Ille cbaeels over eel gra11.
aee.in Offer• /Ill.red FllfaltlfJ
Roel: cod catdies continue lo produce the mosl aolion for
..it water anglen, although 1 mixture of surface fish were also
n,orted cau«1ll during the put few days.
'Iba coutaI kelp beds are giving up catches of mackerel,
halibut, bonltO and calico basa acconling to Davey's Locker,
Ari'• Landing and San Clemente Sportllsbing but loads are light
ond catcheo of 1"1riace feedera are not earth shattering.
It won't he Jong now before party boats begin their BCOUUng
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octloo at the lalands II hlghllgbted'hy an early ahowlng·ol calico bUil baaa barracllda and white aea ba ... Bolt and water condl·
tlQnl are' pod for lhll early In the season and skippers are
Jr.eepJni lbelr lingers croeaed. •
s-Diego Flafalng Spott11
no Conaado laludJ are Jnconslsteat .. lllelr prodactlo• of
-ftlL A In wblle ,.. bus lo Iii poaad1 bave heeo lakea • .imo-nert ·day a boat fllltel the 1118.Dd•, bat a1 of yet nt
We bite llml 4ntlo,ed.
For Ille ...i port Ille story II Ille same u It la toe.Uy wt111
mbed cakloel ol nrlace ud bottom feeders fllllq Ille sacks.
·niablo, Marina Spikers
Post Top CIF Marks
A pair of Orange Coast ar,ea
athletes alt atop the current
CIF Southern Section list of
outdoor prep track and field
hesta.
Coata Mesa distance ace
Doug MacLean ls the two mile
·leader at 9:08.8 and he also
bolda down fifth place on the
mile charts with a 4:18.2 In!>"
per.
At the same time, MariDa's
Gene Taylor Is the he>! in the
aecilon tbus far over the 111>-
yard low hurdles with a 19.S
cJocklng.
Newport Harbor shotP!Jlter
Terry Albrltton trails Crespi's
Randy Cross in that !peclalty,
with Albritton having done 61·
10!1 and the latter the
J>08lellOt of a naUonal best of
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Goll Title
Saturday
G<orge WOO<ls, the Old Crow
champion at Santa Ana Coun-
try Club, has had plenty ol
time to practice w h 11 e
awaiting Sa tu rd af '1 con-
fronta tion with M. T. Pat·
terson and Lloyd S~er for
the senlon championship or
the club.
WOO<ls waa crowned Old
Crow (70 and over) title w1rJ..
ner several weeks ago. Pat-
terson defeated Fred Walker,
2·and·I for the tRenalssance
(6()..4)9) crown and Stocker top-
pled Gerry Werner, 1-up on
the 19th hole, for the Ponce de
Leon (50-59) championship.
Leon (SG-59 ) championship.
Both matches were played
during the past week to set up
the long-del ayed championship
confrontation Saturday.
Meanwhile, president's cup
qualifying ends SaturdaY with
first round matches scheduled
March 14-ZS. After that it will
be one match per week for
contestants ... until lhe final
round and flight champions
are determined.
Dick McCoy of Newport
Beach scored his second hole-
in-one at Santa Ana Country
Club this week. He aced the
second half, using a si.J:-iron to
cover the 145 yards.
l r1'1ne Coast
Jim ward birdied the first
playoff bole to give his team
the overali championship of
the 18th annual Frank Carlton
perpetual trophy h I g h · 1 ow
tournament at Irvine coast
Country Club over the past
weekend.
Ward was playing with
Chick Higbie In the helter ball
of partner's competition over
two days. 'l11ey tied with Joe
Ordway and Vern Scbauppner
at 123 alter 36 boles, forcing
the playoff.
Another tie resulted for
third place with Art Dougher-
ty' getting a blrdJe on the first
playoff hole to give bis team
(Dougherty and Dr. Ken
Hamele) a wln over Tru Lattin
:ind Jim Beauchamp.
Fifth place went to Milo
Marguette and Dunc McAlpine
at IJll, otllen. In the tAlp IS In
order of ftnish after playoffs,
include: Bruce Olson and
Ernie McRltchle; Bob-Nat-
tress and Joe Phillips; Bill
Schauppner and J . B. King;
Dwight Schroeder and Al
Oberg.
Others were: Gene
Montgomery ;and C.ol. Bob
Kay; Urban Beh and Bill
Kem;' Jerry Tully a n d
Courtney Owens; Rieb Bassett
and Dr. Bill Cowan; Russ
Walkins and Ed Johnson; and
Scott Hornsby and J i m
McAtee.
Leading the pack alter the
first round of play was the
team of Tom DeForest and
Eldon Davis with a 58 followed
by McAlpine and Marchetti at
60. Sunday's leaden were Dr.
C.owan and Bassett along with
Bob Shafer and Bud Payne,
both teams with 60.
One of four big member·
guest better ball tournaments
during the year will be staged
at Irvine Coast March 15.
On March 19, the aMual st.
Patrick's Shindig will he held
with Tom Hutson as
chairman . It is a mixed
foursome, blind draw com·
petition for guys and gals with
a shotgun start at noon.
1Ueadoll!farfc ·
A partner's Un whlsUe
tournament was the feature of
the Me adowlark Country Club
men's club over the weekend.
Ed Palmer and John Heath
combined for a score of 36 to
win the Sa turday segment
with Howard Shuler and Rick
Haskins in second place at 34.
A tie resulted for third
between Jay Betzer and John
Heath on one team and Jack
McMullen and Jim Rowland
on the other.
Sunday's competition was
won by Paul Jordan and Bob
Cook at 36 followed by Bill Baron Banquet Waggoner and stu Van Holl (33) and Nate lleLaqull and
Fountain Valley H I g h '•:-Rlk_e_P_ee_ve_y_(_32_l· ___ _
basketball teams will he feted
with a sporb award.! banquet
toni ght In !he school cafeteria.
Festivities get under way at
6:30.
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0 DES~ SPACE •
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0 TEtEGRAMS, TWX,
DOCUMENT TRANSMISSION
GIANT EXPANSION~~: & ·SKI 'SALE at ~~rros
ONE WEEK ONlY THRU SAT., MARCH .11th
ALL 'SPORTS
ALL STORES
SAYS
YOUCAN'T
WIN'EMAlL!
DUSTIC REDUOIONS! HUGE SAYINGS!
'WE MUST MOVE MERCHANDISE TO
MAKE ROOM FOR NEW SPRING ITEMSI
JUST ARR.IVED THE GREAT ADIDAS '~:~
COMPLETE. LINE
COMPLETE SIZES
• Super Siii', 0.111lt R", Cider R. H1lllet, DIYll (lip,
Montt Ca!lo, Olympl1, Smn, Super light, W
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TUMBLIWEEDS
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NANCY by Eml1 lushniiller
MUSEUM
DUE TO A
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OF FUNDS
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ACftOSS 4Z Dlv,ldes
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1 ''--, so 44 Patl~
fQOd": ~ Stmordlnate
Z words: rulers
6 Bobr's 47 Tooth of
product afctk
10 lost sulllblt 48 Gilden
14 Blnlsh dannouse
15 lluslcal .49 Scout 111lt
inm.nt 50 S!Jrthy rooll
l6 Qtallty: usl!d In tht
Ymftday's Punlt Solwd:
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W<rt togtUW billet pose Chkago Ctlls ""'"'
18 Sylllbol of 51 Oral baseballer 35 Ccmbustlbles
stupidity: uttenme: Law 9 Law blrnt at a
2 words 58 Nest of ~orcement fooeral l!ITht...,_ plotasonts omcer: :17 Football
Abbr. "E}tct from a Informal lnfracllon
21 Bowler posltlCll 10 Si-tts: 38 lhtrt grapes
22 Alan Ladd 60 ConnonpllC'I Slang are grown
roie 61 llace ldtkers' ll Aclof being .40 List of
23 Color devices put Into a kind candidates
25 Hales 62 On the side of of cootalner 41 lnfannal room
V Cct1Y01ts 63 ~ U Bftly enoui11 43 lnmtlga!H
30 Ill-13 Klnits ptntlntlogly
,1 Dlscalllnat DOIN 19 l'rlclude 44 K~5tlng
:iz B•lbous plllll 21 PossesstS onachlno
m1·10-1 Stitt--z4·Gentltt11a1,-.45 Point of view
ASla brlsUt among tbl · 46 EleWled
'3 Janllar(s 2 ~ of ms1es, hlblllll01
hlpl-b"11eo 25 Fools 47 Ge<r
:!6 T-· 5 Sanctl01 26 GoddlSS ol pro)ocll""
37 Exptndlt.a 4 G(edcwork on discord · . 4'l K<Xllftlft's
of IDClll1 asllooomy Z1 Y 1*11 . -concern
31 Exti-lr by Ptolt.,Y 21 ~I 51 Jt)..,.
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HOW ARE
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PEANUTS
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JUDGE PARKER
I'll'. 60ING TO U.LL A FRIENP
OF MINE AT THE CITY PBIC..SEE
WHETMER ME CAN SUGGEST
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ONE CAROLYN JOYCE!
MISS PEACH
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YES •• &UT I:
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TME COMPETITIOll ..HER CURRENT INTQE6T
IS STIFF-EVEN FOR lS TNE VErY WEA.LTHY,
A BACHELOR UKE HANPSOME SBU.lOl "'1!
't'Ol1 MY FR:IENP ! MAISH-A.NP I HAVE A
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W~AT'S Wl!ON<i Wl]H "TME"M? • IF1'H~S WAS~'T ).HYT.V. I!
COMM!iRCIALS , 111>N~ ~I
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THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1972 TEN CENTS
San. Onofr~ Could Generate Huge Tax Sums
By JORN VALTERZA
1 Of .. DelW "IW SllH
TUin(· uranium atoms and banging
them iqvund·tC>,geoerale """'lh heat 1o
ll&bt., ~ of booaes ' is an awesome
thought.
• llllt 1n0re fonnidable to moet South
Coast residents is the economic effect of ·
the' twin nuclear reactors proposed for
later ·m the decade at San OnQfre.
. The yield 1n ta1 dollars lrom the half· ~Oar complh will be staggering
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-aboul $14' million a year by today's
calculaUon1.
Three agencies in San Dleg& C.OUnty
will &hare that $14 million. In new tu
revenue· when.the 1eneraton are •tarted
up. ~
And ·the F,allbrook . Union School
District will receive the greate!lt chunk of
the massive taxes on ·the comple:r -
more than, $7 milliiln.
!fypolheUcally, il San .clemenle could_
ever aclileve its dream ol 50uthward ai:r • •
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School .Asks
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·Reserve.' Cut
For Budget
The Laguna Beach Unified School
District.stall bu 1't<Ollll1lt!Od the ·lfn.
73 budget include. a reserve of' $25,000 -
some $75,000 less than an amount man-
'dated by trustees In October.
. By reducing the f~e. l.evyin&
.permJulve ta1es to their fuUest and
.t rll .mm i·n,g non-educatiOriat programs,
superlntenclenl ;w1!1Jam. ~ a 1>d ~ mGqet Clial-~BW llope 1o ..... •·'1•-dilldt'Wtdcll' -ban&•
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; joint ~ ...... uie hio' t.p , ..... DECLARES lit 42NO
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Congress ,Seat' .. . .. ' '
In New District
II)' BA1111ARA KBlmllCH • °' .. °"'...., ..... _ t
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Trustea · will m.1r I b e recon>.
mendailona at a apedOj budget •tu4Y
·' -nm'l'lluriiday it-7:• p.m. at tbe.
EducaUoo ,center, 5IO B-St .
Whether the board wjJr reYerae ita
October position 1o begin the lt'n-73
fiscal year with a $1,000 ,........ is nOt
known. This yearl1 bl!dPt can1ll> a
150,000 relel".Ve account.· 1i1
Other recommendatiooa made by
Ullom and Hess. Include:
-NotiflcaUoo · to all dlltrid stall
~that no malleJ' ...... be .Vailable '*' poy rab!i'bifift Jlq !,.ltll.
-Niy income -bf:laid whit Is
Jooepb Tomehak, 4 4 ·ye a r • o.J d ·an. projecltc! for nnt yqr be -lo re1tore
llbopcilocy profe&111< !rom 'lllguna.Beacb,. cuis mode In l!>e noi>eilucaUoaol portion>
_, ·-be :will· file popm rr;. ol tbe hudlel. . "'1 u a DemocraUc'~te .for the ' At 1'lelday night's boinl meeting,
Uniled Stoles c.ngn.. from the ,...11 Ullom r.queoled memben ol the 'board to
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The ,,.. dlstrid Hlendr aloof Ibo can beglrr."-
coolt f""'1 El Cajon and La Jolla an Ibo Boan! p!1Sident WHllam Thom.11 said "1'1111 1o oedlogr ol Newport Beach on he would liie 1o have two or three dlf·
tbe ia1h. It lnchidea the city .of San fertnt ways of eaalnC Ibo budget .deficit
Qemenle, die ol the Western w_Jdle · presented 1o Ibo full boon!, "rd Ute to
~. , . · . , ... Ill' make cuts In pla«I' where we ·
nexation, ·u could fuld that Its annual in·
co;ren:u~~C::ut~1!"s would ~llow such ~
cross-county, anne1.atlon, the south Coast
city ·could earn more than $3 million a
year in new Income.
That sum niatches the city's existing
budget. ·
The ta1 filures were -made available
this week by Southern California Edison
Company., which holds an~ 80-percent in-
terest ·in the abting nuclear generator
and the iame role ln the two new ones
proposed 1o cost a half-billion dollars.
The taxable value of thole reactors,
Edi&on aides predict, will be '210 million.
,Perhaps seven years will elapse before ·
the fint kilowatt of power comes from
the ·new turbines.
The Atomic Energy CommiW.on will
probibly con1ider licensing the , pro jeet
ldte thls year.
But althoUgh the complex lies In a
remote cor;ner of San Diego County, San
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Clemente will ba[Ue to 1Mex the com-
plex under a unique plan that has not yet
been tried.
It would rtquire a chaf'lge in the
California Constitution to bend the rules
to allow San Clemente's growth lnto San
Diego County.
Twice the city has tried for the-change.
It failed both time s. .
The latest step is the attempt by city
aides to find 25 registered voter s in San
Die&o County to sign '.• petition starting
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Wreckage along Main Beach oi.Jgu11a1 Beach Is 311
that remains of buildings 'tliat 1opae .'housed ·busi·
nesses and residents. Thet 'r,e· ~i:ng 'r.azed~to ·cQn·
strut! a park popularly refei:red !<> ~ i,.g;;na's
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wlndow •tO the •sea. The· Wrecker's.ball'JUos,leveJOd ..•
thO' old · 'Bitefoot Bar, -once the gay eye of' a. sforoi
over ,opeil bomoseiuality. Also 1eveled ia t4e near·
by Hntel d" la Costa and its bathhouse. · . ' . ' .
Summer. School· .Poll Set
Lagu9a, Beach Board Considers Reinstating Program . . . . . )loot ol the area IV conn fomwly "" wcm?t be 1•t11N rill of a lot of teachers,"
In Ibo 31th CoqmllOllal • ~. 'lllomaa commeotejl. · -billt hool Ill be ,.-...,led by Repu~ Jom Scluni1L Nooe .of Ibo ollllr lour memben of the "'~ poosi Y summer 1e w ways of ,reinstituting a summer scboo1
Pl!lgram -which "''.been dead !pr .t;<e
PaSt l w'o ye,aNI b'ec~u~ of f$ck of money ..
month program," commtntecl Ullom.
Olber candidates who ha"' lllOd '-hoUd. made ""l ....,.,..1, off.ered In Laguna Beach surfaced at this
Ille -Dlllrlct are Democnl Robirl UllOm also tlild the board that 47-firat, . week's tchool, board . meeting when
, Hilb school ioatructor Barbara Mauer
~oted that by creatllJIJ ·a trlmuter pro.
gram, studenbl at the high school •couJd1 ta~ mon courses per•yw and wouldn't
l.)eed to go to swnmer school. r
to... of Cardlfl-by-tbe-SM,oll•fl"bllcm -and thH-yur probationary _ ·=· ...... to rwll parents on the
la Clolr Burgener of San Diop alid . ·-• and admlnlltrllon .will be Responding to a question from Trustee
Mrs. Gillette sugges.ted a poll be sent to parents in the· district asking them
whether they would want a summer
school progr8.!'1,,how many children they'
would eriroll in it and what grade le\'el
the children would be.
l!eiJubllcan Nonnan J . ·Ream of ' Sljl noUfle4 within the neat hie w.., then' Patricia' Gllletle, SUperintendent William dimiote. . · poliUDol...,. 11111 ~ nnl year becauae u1iom . said his stall has been eiploring Board president William Thomas slid L
realbn summer llCh<iol•was needed was·to
provide iithletic training for fall sporta·
programa, as well u providln( bulc
courses ·such ·~ math · and English. , ·
· Amllu>dag his calldldaey ,.._'"It ot..J lad< of lundl.
• (See TOMCBAX Pap II He otreued that the noWlcatlon does ..,1 ' · -not .mean they will 1utomaUcally be
~ . ftred. . . '
·T. _ guna T~•"tees Art Fisher, teachen' representative to· !I.a .. ..., the board, noted, "The magnitude of the
morale P.roblem is significant." the 47
$ teacher• notlfled represent more than Approve 2,000. . . ooe-thlrd of all the teachen. 1n the
·district. tt ·1 .. f.· .••
For New Coache8• · · B :. d;. p 1i
·1n a 4'! split ..... ~ ., • :i,. or er o .. ce·--
i...-Bad!i Unified, ·School ~t • ,. ~ • Weed ~ approved the ~-.-01 . Fmd Alien p lo hire n... -tant -for ·
~ ~d voted .,.;.. 'Bonier potrolmeir·,.;,rldn& Ibo San
~ ~ llbe uld she could not vote Onofre checkpoint 1eneraJIJ turn up
"'-~ becalllt tbe IDOne)' was not ii)-dosenl of allena a week, but early llllt ~ in Ole budpt la a Ume of flninclal morning Ibey found three bricks of alien .......,. weed, Instead, and mated three alleged
Q1le -will' poy for uaistanl smugglers.
,.. hao la Ibo lelllll, golf. track, The three kllofranw of marijuana
l , n '"" Girls' Athletic •Auocladoa aDepdl,f·...,. -*""' In a veblcle ,...,_. . ~1 -lf, at aboal l :IO a.m:by
•ilrt ,,.,., president of the 1...-Ibo.~ -, 1lt!lidl Ullflod Faculty A I I o e I a t t On Aller dlotominl tbe _,e,1ed "{""
(1.8U1Af aoli.i members of1UM!'boanl traban11 olllcerl arnolod Pamela ~"' i jllln wen ay Giber ,,,_,, tllOJ • 1o11a11o Nlma!a· II. GI Jillqa Beach;
¥.Id be .... lo -· _,.. -LeRoJ Sblolda, II, of Encinitas. .,._ !Gr. a!ld Oreg Jooipb JOnla.; 'b, aloo of
= p'elident William Thomas Enclnllos.
"none al -t" while Gerald 'llley were turned om lo San Diego
llld blrtnc of lhe aalatant ......., County Shullf1 dopuU. for Mini on
,. "I ,..t. need in tQ1 eytl." cbllrl• of p 111 ! llioa of IDlliJuaDI,
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5 South Coast
Waste Treatment
Units Will Meet
Five Of alx waste treatment agencies
alonf the · Sou¥' Coast will hold an
orpnliallonal meetln( Friday of the
Al.lit Blain Management Agency, Carl
l(ymla, ~nager of the Moulton Niguel
Water Dlllrid announced today.
The pianagemenl aaency will attempt
to briq · aewage treatment under a
rqlonal protp"am and will be abl• 1" ap-
ply fvr mllliOllS . of dollars tn ltderal
Money to finance the program, said tnlom, would, probably have· to come·
from reserves -part from this year 's·
and part from next year1s.
· "I think we ha'.ve to look at the value of
summer school when we will not be able
to gjve-our teachers a raJae for the next
18 months ·and when we are having trou~
ble getting ·money for our regular nine-
Teachers' representative to the bolrd
Art. Fisher auggalod .the poll might ask
parents.what courses should be off~ed lf
a summer school program ls created.
Whether. the program is' undertaken,
will he decided at the hoard's 'MJl'Ch 21.
regular meeting. . . . .
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Councilinan Lorr Hurt ·'.
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In Lagllna Auto Accident
grants for w'~ treatment .l)'llema. , AUeadlng the D*llng will be re_. Laguna , Beacll City C o u n c 11 m a n hospital. Police ldentliled them ao lngrad
taUvea of the Moulton Niiuel Water Edward Lorr luotaiJied minor lojurtes. In Alma Jimenez; 24, of l3'IM Slreet of the
District, Loo AlilOI Water District, El a tramc accident Wednesday eveilin~ Golden Lantern,.Dana Polnf. driver ol
Toro' WatS' Dilifict, Swth bl~ when his aulo struck anotber-wr,Jll aft'. ll.e ·-• car ·and· her , -er,• Smlilaly Dlatrict and the-,lrvlne Jlmic:ll • .Jntersecbon,, • • .. -, • 1, , .-~~
Water DIF!cl• · i' Police aatif Lort. •. of 103!! ~·-... j'8mala Ann Wallace, no ap •vallable, ol
The ctty of • ·--· Beach .,. a'-,,.., transported "" ambul,_ U22 Oortei. Laguna Beach. .
uked 1o join ~wj; e~'io ia. • ' Q>ul Col1Unllllily,.~, r ~ &ild Lorr ria 'w.tlbouncl oil
lion on'lllt'~ ae neit week 's City 1 lacorabon following the 1:15 'IO-C.plltrano Avenue when he llntclt tlli
COllGdl ...Ufll. 1 cldent. Medical oUlclals •I Jbninei veblcle, travellOf .nh ctit
DeMis O'Leary, eucutlve officer of Mid the wdund requ!l..t~v Katella str..i, at the lnleraectldn of the the-Realoo Nine Water Re.ourcea Quallty ·•nd lhll Lorr wu tr~W and two streets.
Control Board (Sift Diego), will open j!M ·. Two other per10ns lmolved w Offlcer1 noled that there are no atop or
10 a.m. meellOf It Ibo Moulton Nlfiiel )nlnlatered first Aid at the !lctne yield 1ignl II the lnleroecllon1 '!lie ..,.
Dlllrlct omca, X,U llld. • .~ accident bul were '!IOI taken • cldent la llW IUlder lmilllplloD.
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the aMe.xatlon attempt.
Conceivably. says City Manager Ken-
neth Carr, San Clemente could e1pand lta
boundaries southward without any shuffle
whatsoever tn the alignment of county
boundaries.
Thus, If the dream were to become •
real, San Clemente wOuld span two cou~
tleA. and possl~ly San Diego County would
not battle to stop such a merger, for its
(See NUCLEAR, Pase I)
ens
Smuggling .
Suspects
Arrested
By PATl\ICK BOYLE
Of ... Dlltf' "" lleff
Laguna Beach and federal narcotlCI of·
ficers have arrested a Laguna Niguel
man and his wife on charges ot being m.
volved with an lnternatk>nal narcotics
_ smuggling ring and claim to hive con-
fiscated 147,000.fr!'m, the grounds of Ute
couple'1 home.
The arrests were made Tue.diy riight and are the molt recent developments in
a crac~own on: drug smuaUnc 1that
grew out of. Ute January arreot In
Pwl1ud, Ore., .. 1lno er,. c-i,
J1Mm, offlcen: llid. l ' ' >
1 • .,... Beacb ·SIL' Neu Purc.n ms
Ille l!oliland ... -U. lndJnollr ..
In with aaollllr llloPf mftall•.,....
tlon· -.. 11111 -with !lie llNll
of a Harbor -naJ ..Uta 'Alellnan. The'craclalawe •biian two montlla ap when· federal .,.ni. tn ~ ·amoted
Brian Kendall MCAdlnna, 15, of La,...
Beach, and his two @mpanJooa on ~I· eo of aitemptq lo amuqle 1,400 (JOWldo
ol haahiah inlo Ibo U.S.
· On 'l'lleldiy · ntslit. Laguna Beach and
fedliral ageota wen( 1o 31752 NaUolilJ •
P,arl!: Drift In Laglina Niguel with a
federal watTant· 1o arral Gordon Fred
Johmon, 23, and his wife Helen, .21. n.1
pair WU taken Into ~tody and a "'"'II
amount of marijuana confJscated from
the home, Purcell 181d.
The agents conducted a thoroqh
..Orth of Ibo house and · IUmJWlcllnc
grounds and calne up with the $47,000 In
small bllla, Ibey aay.
Purcell claimed Jolwoo la "heavily In-
volved" with drug openUonl In the ...
He aald the caah was found burled In the
yard, bidden in· a clole~ stuffed In .-
and In many other places. ·
"It was. lying all over the place,'l the
agent said. Purtell noted that Jlli>MOn,
Wu one of three men arrested with
McAdams on Jan . 17, 19119, at a Laguna
(:anyon home on char&ea of pooaeasion ol
marijuana.
Johnson 1nd. his, wife were transported
1o Loa Angeles by federal agents follow·
lryg the arrm and are beln1 held pending
fllln1 of federal conspiracy to smUAlo
n1rcotlc1 chatges.
f Purcell said a 1Plnoff of ~ McAdama
Cate was the armt _early TueldJY
morning of lloblrt L. Hllllley, 41, of'
:iom Bayview Drive In llnta_ Ana
Helghis, Dlvid D. -. II, ol 1111 San
¥gelo . Drive, Hlltllinclon Buch, and
Joseph Arthur' -Dlllalre, 11. · ol 111\lo !lower Clttf Dri~e. i:.,una Beach. .
Purcell said OrAnie °"'t narcotlca
. (See, Dll,UGI; Pap ll
Oraap
Wet1t•er
Some Soutbern C.Wornla liquid
aunsblne la·on the.way for Frida)',
with light drtule filft<;ut •lone
the coaalaJ ana. Tempera-'
should remain In ~ 16 to -gree range.
INSIDE TGDA 'Y
D ! to Dol>ir Btard, IT•T
woman !O,bbl/flt, ii described as
h<ird.<frinklng, h<ir<f.tolking oTl!I
ll<JTd'.100rking. Ste 1101'1/ P09C 15. . . .
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'Be.efing Up'
I session : Set
In Laguna
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A llUiy '-n fo deJ!rmlne whether
~ 8-h Hip School needs "beef·
Ina up• will be held by the board of
education Tuesday. TM 1:» p.111. -al the Education
C.OW, llO Blumont st.,,.., •areed to by
trualMa W.-at the 'auge!Uon of
SUperlntendent William Ullom. ('l\e term 11betfing up" has been used
al a number of recent achoo! board
-.. by JINlidenl wuu~ Thomu 1n
rt1ard to the hl&h acbool proara01.)
Ullom llaled the followlnc areas u •ble fopicl for the meetlna:
-lncreuina: the number <lf teachers 1t
the biili -acbool fo reduce the pupU
teechtr r1Uo and to allow for a seven-
portod day. .
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L~µ~ Changes
' . . Bus Schedules
...
Laguna Beach officials have announced
a change in the schedules and routes of
the city buses with a new run being ad-
ded to Irvine Cove and the Laguna Niguel
Civic Center.
City Manager Larry Rc:.e said the ne•
routes were added and old routea citing.
ed following an analysiJ of passenger
statistics and receipt of suggestions from
many patrons. . .
The new JC.heduJe Will go into effect
Monday. •
Rose said bus runJ to Lhe Civic Center
will leave the downtown bus depot at
7ol5, 1:30, 11 :30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. The
bu!les wOJ arrive at the center at &:Oii,
8:51, ll :SI a.m. and 3:51. p.m., respee.
tlvely.
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Upon arrival at the center. the buui~
will return via Coast Highway to the bus
depot.
On the LeisUre World route, Rose said
the I : 15 a.m. run wil be dropped due to
lack ol patronage. In its place, nw Jeav.
ing Laguna Beach at 11 .a.m. and 4:30
p.m. will be added . The latter run will
continue past Leisure World and .loop
back to the Civic Center via a-own
Valley Parkway.
Rose also noted th•t an 1:30 a.m. run
lo Top of the World would1 be idded and
.that the time schedilles along the. route
would be slightly altered.
Police -Chief
Is 'Super Pig'
PALO AL'lO (AP) -llle .......
.... ., .. Palo Allo polloo
4oporllnenl II ~ blt unstrung over
their chief's a:.d'trence to himself u "Super Pig."
That's what ettier James Zurcher
called hlmielf In a humoro'1a . self·
effacing leaflet he dlstrlbuted Tues·
day at a demonstration.
"We have no qualms about the
message itself." said Frank AcOsta ,
held of the Palo Alto Police Of·
licers Association. "What we're
saying to lhe chief ls that we don 't
COn!!lder you a Super Pig and we
don 't consider ourselves piglet!."
f'rott1 P .. e l
TOMCHAK ...
-M~ the ;,uent 1lx·period day
I01111er IO, fliat ,tu , la would spend mote
time In each aubjec . .
-Examine the number of elective
couraea offered at the school and
determine .whether it Is too large ·or. too
llDlll.
THEY .WILL W!D SOON IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Rep. Goldwater ind Flancee Susan Lee Gherman
Driver Held
OnDrunkRap
After Crash
He added that route three, which ran
north on Hillcrest Drive and returned to
the downt'own basin via Coast Highway,
was being dropped due to 11fk ' Of
·patronage. However, he said the route
along North Coast Highway would be con-
tinued and would travel as far north a!I
Jrvine Cove to serve residents living in
thlt community and in Emerald Bay.
aaid toda,, 0 The area com,Prh1in1 our
new Und Conereaalonal District haa been
represented for two decades by people
. completely out of step with the reelitle11
of today. Today'a voter will not accept:
this. He dtmanda a clear voice in Jibllcies
which affect the present and future of our
area." .
-'Look al a propoeal whereby each
teacher would be raponalble for a l'OOP
of IO ltudenta and aerve not only u . an
Jllllrucfor but COUN<lor aa well.
SUdl a program la detlgned lo bring
students into closer contact with high
achoo! staff, explained principal Donald
Heuaht.
Rep. Goldwater, Barry's
Son, to Wed Newpo:t;t Girl A Laguna Niguel man wu arrested in
Laguna Beach Wednesday on SUJpicion of
drunken driving and auto theft following
an at;;cident jn w h i .c ~ he .assertedly
bounced a stolen car off a tree, ,a stop
&ign and a bench before rDlling it seven.I
times.
Lack of Shots
Cited for Surge
Of LA Measles
Tomehak said he views "an equitable
reorganizatioq of our lax structure, en·
· virorunental control ltpslation, bulth
protection, an evalQltkil of educaUonal
pripritiea and an end to lhe Vletnam
war" as among the m0tt important
iaues to be faced.
"These can only be resolved by the 1cilizen Politiclln,' one who will speak for
the people, not for mted .intertsU, '• he
said. Another Idea that has aurfaced la a
trlmellar procram for the acbool. SUcb a
plan rtealved board aJ¥0Yal lul yaar,
then wu tcrapped wbea conservative
truatffl WJIUam 1boma1, Patricia Gil-
lette and Gerald Linke look office.
"We think the trlmaster propoul . will
give ua a grealar -rtunlly fo .,. alafl
and lntenalfy our present programs,"
Haught fold the board T\ielday night.
Studenta would receive grades three
time1 a year, he added, and. each
. trlmeater would end at natural caleadar
vac1tiona, such 11 Chriatmas and Easter.
Haught noted that lbe ch1J1fe from tho
umester l)'ltem to tht trbneater plan Is
aupported ovenrbelmJniJy by faculty and
1tud .. 1a
Ff'fftP .. el
DRUGS .••
.,..ia ·!>ad betn watcblna HunUey'a
monmenla •Ince December when police
, clalm lo !lave found 'II l<llograms of
mar'l)uana In a rented au!omobllt which
Had -Involved In 1 tralflc accident.
Sometime at the end of this monlh, a
Newport Beach fashion model and UCLA
student will wed Rep. Barry M.
Goldwater Jr. (R·Norlh Hollywood ).
Dr. and Mrs. Mort Gherman of the
Balboa Bay Club, Newport Beach,
Wednesday announced the engagement of
their 25-ye.tr old daughter Susan Lee to
the IOJ1 of Senator and Mrs. Barry
Goldwater. of Phoenix.
The younger Goldwater, 33, will leave
the ranks ol a hand f u I ol eligible
bachtlon in COrigrea to marry Miss
Gherman. The exact date and location of
the ceremony Jlave not been announced,
but Ille wedding Is expected lo lake place
ill Southern CalUornla.
Mill Gherman la a bu.sineu major at
UCLA and a graduate of John Muir High
School ID Paudena.
Goldwater w11 elected to represent the
Zllh Congrualonal Dlalrlcl In a 1peclal
election ID 1161, fllllilg the vacancy
cruled by the re1ignallon ol Ed
Reinecke who became' l I e u t e n a n l
The drlver of the vehlclt fled on foot
from Iba ,accident, but a check with the
, car 11111<)' rwVealed tho auto had been
ronled by llllntley,'Purcell aid.
Caspers Paints
Gloomy Picture • On Mond117 ollhl. .,..1a trailed Hunt·
' Jty . to U. Malcan border. The man.•
, drlyjnjj 1 ranted' lllalloil wa1on and car-mncJllO _... .,lered Merlco•and · , rlluiiiad 1we holfrl Illar, Purcell Hid. !ft -'u tllati follOwed blet to Oran .. Cl>unty afld ~ by police In Huntlqloo
' ' On Development
Beach. . ..
• Wlion the '-" .cloled· In, the ....
c:upoala of· !ht car 111..S-to flee on fool
...i, ... ·aacaped Into the thick fOf,
Pim!llnolodl Hunllay Ud Houck' were
~ ... rOU.wliia their mtll, •gents picked
119 llaUalrt at bll hmne and conll1caled a
small amount of marijuana, the officer
added. . '
PurcoU aid he elJ>OCla furlhtr am111. In conneclloll with tho McAdams cue.
' . A~mhlyman Brophy
To Challenge Roybal
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Fr .. hman
Auemblyman Bill Brophy ( R • L o s
An'(elea) ays he will ~Henge veter1n
Rep. Edward R. Roybal (0.Loa Angele!)
for re-election ind Is prepared to spend
Sl60.000 fo defeat him.
"It'a time for him to 10." aald Brophy,
3', who won his aeal In tho Ammbly in
an upeet victory In 1 apeclal elecUon in
LcNi Angeles list November.
DAILY PILOT
' By JACJt BROBAClt·
Of tt.. Deily P!Mt II•"
Ronald W. Calpers of Newport Beach,
chairman of the Orange County Board of
SUpervilora, gave members of the
Clllzena Dlrecllon 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 District supervisor, though
smUing often. gloomily predicted 111 t I e
success for the county's efforts In halting
construction and developing satisfactory
low cost homes. He commented :
-On agricultural preserves: "I see lit-
tle in the way of results from our plans to
preserve land for public use, so that peo-
ple don't have to dri ve to the Colorado
River to find open space."
He said the preserve method I! not a
final answer because too much of the
Janel placed under that status is being
released for development.
~ controUtd development: "The
conflict between those who want further
development and those calling for park!!
and greenbelts is a clash of opposing
philosophies. The former say there is too
much government, the latter n o t
enough."
He called upon the CDFC to find ways
to~r:econcile the difference suggesting tax
incentives as a possible !Olutlon.
"It doesn't do much good to have land
zoned for agriculture under county
n. ONflel cot.i DAILY PILOT, wtll'I wtildl jurisdiction and then have it annexed to a
" ~ "" ",.,..,.,..., 1a ~ tw city which immediately rezones It for
tt. o,... Coe•t P1111n1111n1 COtr1111n1. ~ high density use," the supervisor argued.
,.,. •rt"'-'"' ~111\td, M.,.y "'"'"" "The first thing a new city does ls to
''"'"'· ..,. COit• M..,, "'"'""' e .. t11. seek out ways to increase its tax base," Hwirt111ten IMCPl/,0Unt1111 v111t.,., ·L•o0111 Id dd·.1. • h h llldl. INIM/laddi.Mck ,,.,. s.n c""*''•' Caspe.ra sa , then a eu, ' owever, t e
""' JINHI c.0111r1,,e. A •Intl• "'Olorlll city of Irvine has very wisely placed a
.itt111t i. ,..111hW SltvrdlY1 ,,.,. &unMya. moratorium on developm~nt, a refreshing
TM Jll'frK!tlel ll!Jb41Jfl1"11 llllnt Is •I ... W..I twist."
.. ., ''""'· c .. t. ""••· C•llfOfnll, mM. --Oa low cost housing: "By its very
Robert N. w,,d nature Inexpensive housing lacks many of ,.,.. ..... ""' "'*'1"*' I d d " h J•c~ Ii. c.,,1 • ., the refinements peop e eman , e ex-
v1c1 ,.,.......,, ....., Gu.1r11 ,,.,.Mttr plained. "They say they are in favor of
Ttio1r1•• ic:1,.,11 such hoosing for low Income groups but
11111iw want it placed in !Omeone else 's T\OM•• A. Mw,hl11• neighbor&>Qd."
Qeri.. H. :.,';'"" •d;:h•N '· N•ll Casper1 then attacked the cities' al-
,.......,, ~1111 ... 1..,.. titude on bouslna.
&..,.. .._. OM.t "Most major problems. including open
2_22 For11t A"'""' space and low cost housing are coun
M1ili,_, AM,. .. , ,,0 , low 6", t2652 tywide,11 he said, questioning the wisdom
--of continued lncorporalloo. -'1'm not trying to pick a quarrel with """:::~Ill. ':':.O:f -.... the cities but f don1 believe It takes 175 ._ ...,.., 1J11s ...a. '°"""'NI ba I
""' t • """' 11 Ctr111N ltMI men. moat of them on a part time 11 s.
Ti fn41 '42-411t to manage the affairs of thla county,'' he d1;' I b ed
Cllll .... A.ell Mu1 '4l:.f•7t ~ ~ .federtl hlad1: ''It b bird to ............. ......, ... ,
,,141 • --bellm lhat Sin DJero County ahould 1et
aMltM. ,,,., o.-c... ,,,....,.,. QO million a yur wheo we set only ttO ~'f. ... ---. ............ mmk>tJ, II be Jtated, addina l plug tor hll --·3?··---... , " •= •• -"' -sug .. tlon that the county establish a IUU
-" --· UJfle lobbylal oUice In WublDcfon, D.C. !!l""C::-='a~,.,.-= ,.... w •• k. aao. tho IQPIMlllo{a •Po
l -"= -~"':""'~~-~·~=~·~·~ ·-.=:"':'.'.'":.J proved a full Umt office ol tllta naton In _,,, .....,, -.. _.,.,., " Sacramento.
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governor of Califon!ia. Goldwater was r~lected to the 91st Congress.
A natlve of Los Angeles, Goldwater at·
tended public schools in Phoenix and was
graduated from Staunton M i 11 t a r y
.Academy in Virginia. .
A stockbroker prior to his polltic1l
career, Goldwater majored in business
and marketing at the Univer1Jty of
Colorado and Arizona State Unlveraity
from which he was graduated in 1962.
Members of the Goldwater family have
been frequent vlsltors to Newport Beach.
'The senior Goldwaters often stay at the
Balboa Bay Club.
Voting Mixup
Victims Allowed
To Reregister
Poliee said Bobby Leroy Sm.Jlh, 20, of Insufficient tmmunlzatlon today w~
32451 Crown Valley Parkway, was taken held to blame· for the outbreak of me11les
into custody at South Cout Community in Los Angeles County by Orange County
Hospital following the t a.~. mlahap, Health Officer Dr. John Philp.
which occurred. on Cout Hlahway at Dr. Philp said measles can onJy ,occur
Nyea Place. InvesUgating officer James in chUdren who have neyer been im-
SUnson arretted Smith afteJ: allegedly mun'lztd, Immunized with a low.strength
obeervlng aJgns of hJa being either under vaccine, or immunized too early,
the lnfluence Of alcohol or narcotics, Orange Coun.ty, which h.as experi~nced
police 11ld. Doctors determine4 the man onJy 14 cases of possitile me~sJes, bu ao w .. nol Injured and did no! admjl biln lo far been prOtected from lht clutbrealc!.
the hospital. "Our clinics have been pretty busy late--
While transporting the ~ back to Jy," said Or. Philip. Vaccinations are of.
tho polite atalloo, StiJtaon monitored a fer~ free ~! cj>arge at the Orange Coun·
radio report of a lloleo auto and believed 'ty Health llepartineol and molhrs have
It was lht vehicle Smith had been driving been advlaed lo take adventa1e of them.
at the time of the accldenl. Meulo cllnlca are held at tho bealth
'lbe car was stolen earlier Wednesday .department, corner Civic Center ·Drive
momlng from Thomu J. Fee, of 31381 and Ross Street, Sana Ana, from a a.m to
Monterey St., in Soqth Lquna. 5 p.m. weekdays. The cllnlc is aJso .opeli
Police .said Smith waa north}ouod on 'from 1:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Tuesdays.
Coast Highway wheo he appmntly lost Another clinic b offered at the health
control of the auto and left the; road at department aMe1, 1011 South Eut st.,
Tomehak, who Ls a profeuor o( an-
thropology al Oran1e Coul Coll<v and
lecturer in the el<lenalon dlvbton of UC
lrvine, ll<l'Ved M lht Colla Men City
Council In the early IOll and on the
Lagura1 Beach Planning Commlulon for
two years prior to 1970.
i,..:t year he wu ,director of a regional
environ.mental 1emlnar funded by the
Federal Deoartmebt o1 Houalnc a n d
Urban Development, In which moil of the
clllea In the new 42nd District
participated. The OCC aemlnar covering
ecology, plannlri1 and implementation
waa fCl!Cllaed on the "poUUca of en-
vironment, n Tomehak said.
A graduate ol Ohio Slate Unlverally,
Tomehak: received his muter•1 decree
from Cal Slate Lone Beach and hla Ph.D
from lht Unlven11ty of Neufchatel,
Switzerland. He also was a Fulbrlcht 11·
change acbolar at Cambridge, En11and.
Roulette Game Fatal
Nyea Place. 1be" car struck a atop sign Anaheim from I p.m. to 5 p.m. Mottdays TEMPLE CITY (UPI) -A liquor store Laguna Beach City Clerk Dorothy and .a tne, plowed over an unOccupied and from I a.m. to noon Fridays. clerk died Wednelday or a aeli·lnfllcted
Muafelt said today that victims of a voter ' AChoo1 bus waJUng bencJi IDd ·rolled No appointments ve required at either gunshot wodnd after an apparent aame of
reglatratlon mixup that ~.ed when a before eomlng f.o rest, .stinJo~ .~led in location. · Russian roulette. Police said Walter
I U·' d _, hla report Dr. Philp stre11ed that children McKinley, "1, died 1t Arcadia Methodist dep~ty registrar n_adve~p 7 ~t!°yea . Follpwi~ his arrest irid ~~SmJth brought in for vacclnltlon ahould be. 1t Hoapital about three hours after he
copies of registrat~on affidavlta wtll be was reieued oft fm' blµ ·llt!I ·~ ~ to least one year old. Oilldren vacclnated removed all but one shell from a five-shot perm!t~~ to rereg1ster and be credited appe1.r In court for arraianlrie, t March before 1985 should ht revacclnated witb a .38-c:aliber revolver, put it to his head and
't'llh r~gi1tratioR on the original date. , · _11_. __ ..,...~--~.,-,.-'-' ~..1..--~-•_w_, _mo_re_e_f_f•_cu_·v_e_v_a_CCJ_._ne_. _____ l_ir_ed_t_hr_•_•_ll_m_e_s. _______ _ Voters who registered with 1 young
deputy on i..,gun1 's Main Beach or In
other coastal ~•reas late in January <1
early in February should check the nwn-
ber in the upper right hand corner of the
yellow registration copy they received.
If the number la between Bl52801 ancf
BIS2850, the voter abould lmmedialoly
reregister.
The problem has been checked out by
the county Register of Voters. Deputy
re gistrars at Laguna Federal Savlnp and
Loan are familiar with circumstance!!
and have permission to iaaue ne•
registrations, crediting the voter w!th his
original registration date to pemut him
to comply with voting deadlines. The date
would affect voting in the April 1 t
muni cipal election, for whi ch the
registering deadline is F~bruary 17.
Track Team Sets
'Ruri-a-thon'
For School Fund
Al the rate of 20 centl per mJle,
Laguna Beach High School track team
mem~n; have only 9,000 more mUe! to
run before they reach the fund drive goal
of $2,500. '
The youlh11 are raisihg the money
through a nm·a·thon and asking residents
to donate five cents for each quarter mile
-or lap around the track -that they
run. The students are raising the money
to put artificial turf on the pole vaulting
and Jong jump areas of the trick, ac-
cording to coach Len Miller.
On Saturday. 51 youngsters
participated in the run-1-thon and raised
$800 towards the project. Miller noted
that nearly 100 students are taking part
in the track program thl s year and that
the demand ror tinifonns and jacketa ex·
ceed! the amount budgeted by the 1ehool
distric t.
Miller sai d money for the track also
could not be allocated due to a tight
school district budget.
The trackmen will continue to nm for
the. donation pledges from the com·
munity. Any resident wi!!hing to sponsor
more miles in the run-a-tbon may cont.let
M,.,. Fanny Lum at lht school dlatrlct ol·
flee, 49U516.
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In 1 Mnse, San Clemenla does hlvt a
veatad Interest Jn the Onofre 1rea •
Often, II his preYldad amergency
service lo the territory, plut walar and
other. services d~ -con· struction.
library bookcase. • • now 149.
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Traditionil styl(ng in all
hardwood, in rich triiitwoocl
fiQish. Door-storage or
fold.out secretary units.
13" deep or30'1widii.x 78"
higli. Also in Campaign
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' VO(. 65, NO. 69, l SECTIONS, 38 PAGES '' ORANGE C,OUNTY, CALIFORNIA .THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1972 ', . '' f •
Candidates T r ade Charges as Race
By PAMELA HALLAN
• ., Of llM Da!IY Pl_. Stitt • Hurlibg ,charges against the ad-
mlni!tration, all-year school, and in some
cues each other, eight ca:ndldates for one
eeat on. the San Joaquin Elementary 8c;bo9I llbtrlct' Board ol Tru!tees spoke
Wore the taguna Hilla Retired Teachers
Wednuday.
DOri Lee of El Toro ind Norman
Glnshurf of Irvine both took shots at the
admlnillration. Mrs. Lee-·cbarpd that
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the flnancill •lz'uctule of the district was
"conlualai-ud lnefficjeat When II million
ls spent.., admlniltrators' salariea wblle
children are on double sessions.''
She aallUC,IOO'a yearalone Ill spent tp
pay for two teerelaria aod one publlclly
man .in the auw1ntendent'1 office. 'Cf~burg, an actm;oLstrat'or ln the
·Ocean View, Djelrict In· l!"!'UOgtoo Beach charged that• trulteeJ ·are not always
given an adequate amount of infont'lltlOn
· from-tbelr • adminillraton aod there are
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·many ,..... pro1ra~the district could ~ ll!volved In It Ille lioanl lmOw '•boot
them.
"If ·ei,ected, I CO)ll<I plug this gap," he
said.
. Slrq oppoaitlon ' In the G-15 plan
came ,from Mn. Lee,..Dlnla' Dully ·of
Mllaioll ,VjeJO· ,and Joe, Petenoo of El
Toro. . ,
Duffy ullf ·It ii. a·aood plan In ltaelf but
he wpuJa not , be .1n favor ol Im·
·rv1n ..... s,
Freeze Extension Eyed
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Ir vine Council , Pi:ann ers Mull .. Man y. Ideas
By GEORGE LEIDAL°
Of lie Dl&tY' PNM '"" The Irvine .City Couocil, meeting jointly
Wednesday with the ·planning com-
million, mulled an ·extension of the city's
buildlng permit freeze for periods rang-
ing from :tO days to 1 year.
Mayor WWiam Fischbach suggested a
to-day extension of the p r e a e n t
' moratorium on conitructlon .In 1'vine lel1ding the building llmae, iiut apeclly·
which expires March :II, Ill neOded. · Ing no perticuJar len&tb ,cif time.
Although seconded by C o u n c l l m a n n.. council U.. dlrec1ed the planning
Gabrielle Pryor, tlie maya/'I motion commiaaloo to COUllde~ tonight bow long
launched more than an boor's debate, but it wUI tab to prepare. the planning ·and
was not voted on. · :zoniQg tooll necessary to replate IJ'Owth
Councilmen,, ended acreelng that ll<pu-in the ... cily.
ty City Attorney James Ericbon be The planniJ!& coinmilaion advice, along
directed to prepare 'an ordinance ei· wltli recomlneiidilkim ·lrcJm .C I t y
· Mana&er William W,oollett . Jr.· and
• Ericbo•1 w)ll be COl1lidered .at. Tueaday's
. plep>entation unless 'j2:1,000• voters said
yes. • l
He charged that 'there was Incomplete
staff1 Work dorie (on the program and oot
~git time. 'lias given for the cotn-
mWllly to study It. ·
,Juclltb -ol Laguna lllllSo and Vin-
, CODI· McCalJouch ol El o Tct'o · both In-. dlc!llo!f•tbey nilcbt be In favor ol G-JI
~ J>olh said ·~ .were opposed to fore-· lnl It on peonle who don't want.It -a.ce.. Rafuabottom -ol-E!-:'foro hliited . '
Ir . C ilm R . . Clty'Cowlcll meetlli(;wben die C<iuncll:Js vme ounc en . e1 ·ect .~.led!o•ct ... ~~ioll. · . -. -· · Councilmen Jolm ""'~ aiid He•~ . ' • . . . . . . . . . ibe:"cl'-'didii't r.;u· . · , , · · · · ,.,.,. i'\G'.wty • ii · ~ropos~ to Meije.tII:tiis · · ~!i.~~:
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A propooa1 by ; Irvine •lhyor WiJUam 1'bat sroup'1 memberiblp, Jn part, would -, bMo It ...... .... die
cltlaen advilOl'y committee wllb the the othir ad"1lory bodld. lD i:::;, ~'::':T" ~
lhlt not ODOUlh 1 Jntonnatlon had been
J>l'ftOllted ; C. O'Donnell Lee of Irvine .. Id
II mlcbt be uaeful on an Interim basis to
JOlve overcrowding but not on a
pennantnt bisis.
C. 0. Lee aod Peteraon both said a
layman was needed , on the board, not
another administrator or teacher. • .
McCuUough, who coaches al Sid·
dleback College, said his occupation wa.s
only ·~~-or his tllW per>0naUty 'and
he resented anyone lillnklng. he could not
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Filcllboch to merp the arts and culture be drawn from the cf1alnlum ltucb ol -fi; • 11'1..,. --
recreation committee filled Wednesday Couacilmen, ctty ofllclals aod tllo Irvine bu__. 118· --ol:" , ' ' ' ' ....-• • : • • · -; " • • t ... • , 11 ?"~\.,,.,... nllhl· press corps disagreed on whether or not 'q":!tiHoi~;;~0hor~e·.~:i~1 to . boe-, . , THEY 'WILL WED SOON N SO The council however, .reaffirmed iii the c1·11·-• goals comm' l"-had 1n 1ac1 , -.,,, · · _...,_ r · .U1!HIRN :(~liORNl.t.'• ' '' ~·~ -lk tlie ........ ' ' · ' Rep. o.ic1w.,., and Fl-.S-'LH G ma11·a, ' earlier actlon _ estzbllahing nine com· been launched by tbe IJDlninw.u 1'ote on ·Council ~ Ubly pt i 1 ' • 1 ' , , 1 mittees~addedalotbgrouptodeal RayQulgley'smollonof)all .-.tay, ~:"notln~~J:"anS · ,. ;' ' ' ' ·, ... ',,\." :s~~.;;!~n~~to~ ~;~t1ifi~1 ~~57.: ::-Peyor . R. ·ep· .. •··.·~l.d. I \frat~r,· .fj_' arrv,':'i J.~s.\:.
vote with Mayor Flachbecb the lone no ~ of ~ -~· -•· te Ul'lfed u man1.-m,. of the cauncll aa ~ J, ' voter. ..._ -~ -"' ma are needed to _,JO ahead wJtb formul1tJoo ' • 1 · 1 ' 1 1 · , • •
. DI · r the ii' bU iaed I Ibo citizen's palt -Htee. of the city's plannlnf pollcles, to ohirten . ." ' . ' ' ' ' . , · · ' ' • ' ·
.. tt:":~onu:: ...:Ju.: ~gbt":n: ~ ':m ~:ia1-:.::.: ::;:.~sz~ tlie time a bulldlng fr-mljllt ·be Siln' · to We· d N·e· 'YP. o..-t ,., i 'Pl
QUeltlOn the council's actioo last week. Jn Soclol Science i.cture Hall on the UC ne;;!ednry. Qui·•-said, "The 1,m. ~ · ;, , .,., .. ,, . ,'' ' , . r . · _ ~ ~.' ,'lT.~. ' Ray Quigley said his ,motion at that Ume , irvine campu1. """' " also ·set up a cit~ a goab com~. _ New members .,may )Dm....a.ay-<ne "-on the experience !e have_ had thus fa_!' __ : ·· ' · , · .__ _;, '..: _, · -~ .:. :____:_____ ~--..... ...:__ . • . , ,
lhe commitleOI at 8"l' ol two-other notJc. wu~a-mlstab. We lbOuUI iMldreU Sometime, at the end :01 this month,. 1 Goldwater was elected to repieleftt the
ed .-lap !bit will lollow the Sa~y ouraelves to the real ISSUOI such u wb:at NewporrBeach1uhlon model.and \JCLA . 27th Congre~s19nal ,Dlatrlct In a •. !P"cial
Woollett . Directed orientation aeaalon,• under the council· :~ .. of devel-ent cootrols can we student · will ,> wed. Rep. Barry M. election in · 11169, filling the vacan~y
adopted ndes. · . u'nw the couocll determines when 11 Gqldwater Jr.(R·North Hollywood). , "created by the 'realgnatlon or Ed
To Seek Person
As Top .Planner
The 10 committees aet up by the COUJ>; wUI determine those controls, Quigley 1 Dr. aod . Mrs. Mort Gherman ot tl>e . Reinecke ' who h<cime J'I e u t' e'n' a n I
ell are: • • suggested a freeie ..utem:Joo would Balboa Bay ClulJ, Newll°rt Beac;h, governor of California: Goldwaier wia
Park! Ind Open Space, Public educa· "create lrrttalloa." . . Wednesday announced the engagement or re .. Jected to the list Conaress. •
tion, cbartet, arta and cuHure, bpusjng, He added, "Wt'd jllll be kiddin& tbe1r 2S-year old daughter Susan Lee ·to A native of Los Angeles , Goldwater at·
:routh-tuoitles, public ~ely, public oumlvea." • the aon qi Senator aod Mrs. Barry tended public achoolain Phoenix and was
Jli.Pw•Yl .and _t r 1n1 po r t a t lo n, en-Goldwater .of, P}loenil. , graduated fro.m Staunton M i-11 t a J' y
vlronmental quality aod ..creaUon. " The younger Goldwater, 33, will leaye , ;\C~demy In Virglnia4
Irvine City Manager William WooUett eom..umon •&reed the rec;reatlon com-Mesa Police Net 'the Tants· o1 a h'a·n.d I u'i of ellaible A stockbroker prior to his political
Jr. Wednesday night wu autborbed to mittee -· abould bt,aeparate from bachelors lno· Cooireol ·lo marry Miu career, Goldwater ·majored fa bualne'' begin "post h.,,~.. a seorcb .for a tllose of the parka ai1d apen spoce sroup, . Gherm"1·-~ uact date lft!l ·locatlon of . ·ind marketing at 'the Univ,ralty of
permanent, city planning director. but quibbled beartily over the quu!lon of D • • Ca h the Cfre-y have not 11/een announced, €olorado ind · 1'r\20na State University
Woolletl was instructed to ~ back mer&inl ...,..tlon with AN and culture. ynannte C e; but the wedding is upected lo tab plape lrom which he w~s gadualad, 1n-1112.
to the council in two -ka Oii U., prot· The ...,.. ---people with , , • In Southern. CaJUornia. . · , Members or tbe Goldwater ramlly have
ress or tile search. • an Intent lnJlje arls might ailo.want to 'Ex'~.n11>D 'Arrested , ·Mlaa Gherman' il'Jt buaineaa major· at • been frequent.vlaitor• tO Newpcirt ~ch.
Meanwhile, the councll ignOred pleU of be Involved In-· Under tbe rulea "°"" UCLA aod a gilduate of ,Jollr-lilillr lllgb Tbe, senior Gol~waten ·o!len stay at tl!e
planolng commisslonen i n c i u d 1 n I pemlng the advisory bodies, citizens 8cbool Jn ·Piladena. . Balboa Bay Club. .
Chairman Wayne Clark for "Interim may be·members or ooly one committee ·-co.ta,' Meaa polJco 19c!a1ve.boldlng an •
planning expertise" to be avallable to~ ..... at a .tlme~ '' ~ t , ,
'planning commission. • · The mayor further contended thlt ail• a:-conVlct on chal'(es of I l l e g 1 1 E aiiz d p T """'-of esp1oa1 ... Iller a cache of • • rt' County Planning Director F o r e a t aod culture are a form or rocreatlon and 14 111ckJ of• old, dialnlqnitlng dynamite qu . e . rope y axes
DlclWon told the council his statr could thus should be related. ""! loun!f In a.back lbad at hia home.
not provide plaMing guidance more com-The llllped bu dmled knowleclce of
plei: than on rouUne "maintenance" mat. the uplolivea C8Clle. .
ter• facing the commission. •ccountan·•a Set om-1--him u James P. He added, that il the city begins chang-~ ~. .Marib1 19, Of lt.f1 W. lloy St. He Ill held In
Ing planning aod aonlng iawa, hil stall • lieu or flS,000 ball, baaed on hil prior
-wigned untll the end ., thla F · I . Cit . 1e1oo -fiscal year to help the city, would pnc-· Orl rvllle Y ni: ae11 .. mPioreci trucker ha,
Ba~ed by Education Unit
llcally have to spend run .~ worlllng nportedly told Interrocatora the cache of 006 ANGELES (AP) -The State
for the city of Irvine. Dieh!,.Evam and ComPonJ, a cerlilled ~ must have been 00 the Pnli>' Boord of ·Educatlon today gave Ila back·
"You're talking about a oenior plarmer public acCountlnlll firm with olllcea In erty -he .rented it alx moots aio. Ing to a statewide property tu Intended
level or above ... an area where I ·am santa Ana, wW help the clly of Irvine ael Investigators ... uncertain bow lone to equal~ the< quality of edocaUon,°ln ihottest In statr," Dickason told the joint up Its a~tlng arid budiet1n1 s1n1c-the deadly stockpile wu stored In a rear
meeting of councilmen and planning com· tum. ahed -or who pal Jt there -but aald It Callfomla publlc'schooia. nu..1onen. The Irvine City Council W-1 lo lmJOlll. blo lo overstate lhe per 1 l It The plan was submitted by a com-
He recommended an Interim planning night approved a recommendation for P!)IOil. . mlttee of cKbenl appointed by the board.
consultant. hiring the firm made by Qty M-er -A locli on· the li.ed door didn't reduce By unanlmoua vote, the board directed
Thal sentiment wu echoed by Clark. William Woollett Jr. lhe ~ a bit, ilmlllptora a:ptalned,
who aald, "We've bad just one hearing The total eatlmated COii for both ..,. Rear window•.... -. out "'1CI that the plan be plaCed ln•lqillati•e form
.,_.i· w• felt Inadequate lo make countinl and altdlt ., ..,.. tbroqh the -~ llllcbl1orbood cblJdren fi1r aubmiulon to lhe Legislature.·
clec:tlkn." . , end ol the cOmat fllcai ,W, June Jll, ii I could~~ a caiulroplle, b!P· Prepantion ol the pla _.tied from a
Tbe mailer of prc1'lding the ~ _..,Jll>ildY '1,1111 -oa • hb. I Ill ,,,,.. ~ .!• blla Ille! caualll ,_t state ....,.... Coar! daciaion
--with lempotary stall ta J1tO!Hal b)' illo jinn. I J -.,iild llltlttilreJ ....... ~ the, llalo's .,.... of school
Jlllldt ll In abort ranp ~ and ...,, D«eo:dn Clpt. 8-P. Green Uld '"'-• btt -~· • · lnl -WU droppld -lhe ..... ' 11th v.· ~..... Found ....,. wJr It lar1 llloct or more aroond TllJ aim ol the pilll'li .. pNflde more
ell ....... lb --ol.,U.. ... .,...... -~ ... ~ oul. ·-•JljJOrt for,..... ...... d!strictl 1e1111oo ol.tha 11Mo1 buildln& er-. BALTIMoU (AP) -Tbe I /h body lo ·' 'A ilioip' .......... -1d aiao hive "wlllcll.;llllve been -blo lo tllllCh the
Meonwbile, lhe plaMinl -mlulon be dilcovend In L-Jd111 Park here since trigtnd Illa M lllcb1. due lo t h e'I r lllandoidl· of educatlan lilln'tlllned by
will bar a llaff ..,..t from tbe auaty !Ill wu -111-ay with two deleriorallnl aa ..... wealthy dltlrlcll. .
,,..,..,.. c1e.,...i-at Ill meo1Jna · bullell ID tho --TIO -'" have been ~ • old by lla«vt Police Under the plan, • slt!tew!de property e.Ilod for 7;IO o'docl< tllllPI Jn Town round murderad In tho port ail!Ct 1111,• Capt. '"BUI.._, tlll lloard wu. turned tu of q .111 per ltod of auened propetty
c..ter. . pollco • ..,.irl. l ... .nllAllmL ... IJ .• , valuo wwld be Jtvled to pmlde baalc
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financing !Or all unUied school di1trlct1.
school olflcial1 estimated that U the
. plan Is approved by the Legislature Uje
ala~ would have ,to l'"'vlde '140 million
In new runds for schools In the nrst ydr
of the program's operation.
II was explained lhlt about two-thirds
of this would be uaed lb reduce property
tares In the majority of i,JIO" public
school diltricta and the balance. -Id· go
for Improvement or the educational pro-
gram&.. • .
Some of the -e wealthy school
dlllrtell would hive to man IUbatanU•I
' lncreuei In their jlnlllerty tar rat.a to
.that ad41t(onal ~ld'be ~lied !Or
district& wher•'PI'"""'¥ ••nnent• 'Ire
• 1eneraUy lower. ·
The committee aild l\.t , racom·
mendatlon "presents Ult = of a ran e, adequate ror publlc lllPllOrl
of t~ normal child In a gull[ ciau,
with h'ee levels."
Teday'1 Flnal
N.Y. Steen . •
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Warms
be objective because of his occupation.
Ginsburg, DuUy aod Mrs. Buaa ailo bavo
been teachers. •
Other views expressed by the can-
didates include:
-Ginsburg is 1n favor of more com-
munity partlcipaUon throuch eommltteeo
. and s!>arlng talents with chih In tho
classroom. He lddecl that he could brinC
• basic knowledp or S<bc(ol' district
(Ste CANDIDATES, Pa10 II
Novelist
Tells· 'Fake
Interviews'
NEW VORK (UPI) -Author Clirtord
Irving, his wile and a researcher were In-
dicted by rederal and,.New York CounlJ
grand juries today on ·chargei ranging
from mall fraud to perjury in COMe<:tlon
with the discredited Howard Huihes
''autobiography."
The federal Pane111 lndictment nld Jrv ..
Ing and rese~chef Rl<:hatd lluaJdnd '•
claimed· ln~rytewa 1'Jth lhO btfUOtlau.
. ~ecluae 1'~ !1C1ual4' "~P..ftOO"lld "'°
tervlew aeaalona "lib -other, In
• w)lJ,cll the1 altpnat.IJ p~ ,. ol
· Huabes." ....
II .. med SUaklnd • an• Uiilndlcled, co-
• COllJpiralor. '
. Ttie indlctnient aiao .. 1c1 the pair'•
' IOW'C8S for the book included a COO-
liclenUaJ ...,......,;. Ille of Time, Inc., tho
reference Ille of the Loa Anples Times,
the Library of Ccmgresa, the Atomic ' ' Energy Commiulon and tho Delenaa ' Doparlmen~ H well u IN/Oki about
Hughes by other authors. ·
ft said a 1'aub1tanUal part of tbt
ruearch" w11 done In the New Vork
Publlc,!Jbnry."
, TllO • two-count federal lndlctmant
charged Irving and hlll blonda fourlli wllo
Edith with mall fraud and conaplring to
· ua,e ll1f maU. Ill defraud the McGraw=llUJ
publtahJnc boiile.
The :tkouftt liiillC!ineiil baiided. iip by--
the county panel char&ed Irvin& and
Suakind with>graod larceny, for1ery and
perjury In the aecond degree. Mrs. Irv•
Ing, who admitted using the name "Helga
R. Hughea" to ca1h '660,000 In check•
from McGraw-mu intended for Hughes,
was cbar&ed with forgery and grand
larceny.
FoJlowlng the federal announceqlent,
· the Irvlnga were arral(ned on the
charges at Federal Court. Susklnd Wd
not present. ·
Irving wu releued "I' fi00,00 1'4lraonal
recogniunce bond, and will plead to the
charges.Monday. ·
Mn. Irving, under a !250,000 personal
reoognlzanoe bond relative !O extradition
proceedin&• aclilCilad Mardi It at the
request of Swill 1111borttte11 wu releued
.., her own ,......1n110o ponding Mon-
day's bearing, 1tf wbicb abe wW also
plead to the char&ea.
Tbe mulmwn ~Iles for coavlctlon
on the two federal counts i• fl•• yeara Jn
prison and a fl,000 fine .
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Some SCUtham Clltlomla Uquld
sunshine Ill en tho way tor Friday,
with Uglit drlale forecut aionf
the coastal area. T'"1peraturu
sbolild remain ID ·the 16 to 11-<Je.
gree ran1e.
INSmB TOD~Y
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woman Cobbylll, II dcacrfbfd .,
hcird-d~, /lard-~ ctld hanHoorlcltif. SH storr l'Qge 15.
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TWA -Bomb
Blast Talks
Reported
Ir .. A-Wied, Pren
--AHooll officials were
roported today to be nqollatlng with el•
~ who pl1111ed bOmbo °" two
Jol!lan . m lwudsd 12 mlllon
I •· J1*e llld ma 115g •••ful
1wsda "'<kl'"H'"'••wy .tte1npt had betn made.
Enreordinlry aecurity precautloDJ
were In died oo TWA and other alrllna .,... • '°'' ae .... .,.,... espluded tn
llie ~ of Ml ililOOCiijAtd TWA jel 1n
Laa Vepa early Wedneado1. A bomb wu
def1llOd Jn the coc:l;pit o/ I plane al Kfn.
nedy airport Tue!day.
A TWA opomm1• -1d not comment
.., a~ fl Uie New Yori< Da11J New1
11111 ,...,ilaU-"'" ander way, z.u.r, the _,JJllll1 r<fuled to IOY • ..........,, or under mt circumstances, lt __ .,.,_ ..
Daplle the __J:Ompany denlail, New
York police said a private jet that landed
lllJIWlooaly al Atlanta Tueaday olPI
cmied the 12 mllllml the p!Otten
iom•oded bUI thal .. .., lclual turnover
-,_," 'Ille pllne "'Jurned lo N°" York '-... later.
TWA Cllalrmu Cbazlll C. TllHaslw'
Jr. -lo -the ... wllll newsmen at a dinner Wednesday nlght.
"It would only prejudice our poallloo to
aay what we know or what we are
doing," he said, II "ii a very delicate
caae and mult be -with dlacreet'1."
lovtJtlgaton --to 'llOl't Oft the
theory that 1lle bombe wero plaoled by
one or more persona who are present or
fonner alrlinel induatry . e DJ p I o ,1 e s
beclUle of lbetr -ultlintlo
""""'""" ol alrllne operatlom. Commenting on the Lu Vegu blast, a
TWA spokesman said, 11Whoever put Jt on
the airplane had to know his way around
·the lndllllry. He ifould have to know a
co-.i.it a-a-the aln:raH." Ch1rles Wyro, TWA general manager
lo Lu Vegas, 1ald the plane had been
INl<lled In N°" York allor the bomb
wu fomld aboard the llnt plane Tuu-
day, and _,....,bed again alter tt lrrlved
In Lu v..... '
"I would hove to -that It wu localad In an oraa lnlcceulble to mrmol lllJ'Cb." Wyre 111d. "The plane WU
tboroalftly IUrthed." .
In ofber developments :
DAILY PILOT Stiff .......
DECLAlt~S IN 42ND
"-ph Tomchalc
Lack of Shots
Cited for . Surge
Of LA Measles
Insullldenl lmmunizaUoa today was
held to blame for the oirtbreat of measles
In Loa Angeles Cowrty by Orange County
Heaith Officer Dr. John Philp.
Dr. Philp said measles can only occur
in children who hive never been Im-
munized, immunl:.ed with a low-strength
vaccine, or immunized too early.
Orange Counly, which bu e1perlenced
only 14 cues of poalble meulea, hu 10
fir been prolecled from the outbreaila.
"Our cllnJCI have been pretty boJy late.
ly," uid Dr. Phillp. VaccinaUons are of~
lerod free ol charge at the Orange Coun-
ty Heaith Department and mothra have
been advlled to take advanlage of them.
Mt11lea dlnlCI are held al the health
departmeo~ corner Civic Center Drive
ind Roa Street, Sana Anl, from I a.m to
6 p.m. -fl· The cllnJc ii ailo open
from 7:111 p.m. to 10 p.m. Tueld1yo.
Another cllnJc ii ollerod 11 the health
department annex, 1011 South Eul SI., Anaheim from 1 p.m. lo 5_p.m. Moodaya
ad lroat I a.m. to '"'°" Frldayo.
ljo appolDlmeotl ore required at either loCaUon. J' .
Dr. Pbll~ llreaaed that children lmil!il In tor "aeclnaUoa abould be at
lout Cf!lll yeu olcl. Ollldreo vaccinated
belaro 1111 abouJd be revacclnalad wllb a
new, more effective vaccine.
l.agr1na
Professor
By BARBARA Dl!llllCH
Of fllf D11tr Pitt INff
Joseph Tomehak, 4 4-y ear -o Id an.
thropology Jl'9fwor from Laguna lloach,
today announced he will Ille popen Fri·
day u a Democratic candidate ..for the
United States Congrw from the eewly
formed 42nd Congreasional Diatrlcl.
The new dJJtrict exttndl •kine the
coast from El Cajon and La Jol11 on the
aoulb to aectiona of Newport Beacll on
the north. 11 Includes the city of San
Clemente, alto of the Wulem While
House.
MOit of the area It covers formerly.was
lo the 31th Coogreaatonal Dlllrtct,
• npreaenled by R<publlcao'John Schmitz.
Other candJdates who have flled. .from
the 42nd Diatrlcl are Democrtt' Robert
Lowe of Cardlff·by·the-Sea , Repobllc.an
Sen. Clair Burgener of San Diego and
Republican Norman J. Ream of San
Clemente.
Announcing his candidacy, Tomehak
said today, "The area comprising our
new 42nd Congressional Dlttrlct has been
represented for two decades by people
completely out of ltep with the realities
of today. Today's voter will not acce pt
this. He demands a clear voice in policies
which affect the pre.sent and future of our
area."
Tomehak said he views "an equitable
re«ganization Of our tax structure, e11--
vlromnenW control leglalaUon, health
protection, an evl1uation of educational
priorities and an end to the Vlebtam
war" u among the moat important
iuues to be faced.
"TheSe can only be reaolved. by the
'clUzen politlclan,' on.e who will speak for
the people, not for vated interests,'• he
aald. .
Tomehak, who la a profeuor of an-
thropology 11 Orange Cout College and
lecturer lo the extenalon dlvilloo of UC
Irvine, served M . the Costa M-City
Couocll In the eorly IOI and oe the
Laguna Beach Planning Commlllloe for
two yem prior to llllO.
Lut year he wu directdr of a regional
envlroomental seminar funded by the·
Fed«al !Jepartmenl of IlOU11n1 a n d
Urban Developroen~ In which moat of the
cities In the new 4lnd Dlltrlct
portlclpated. 'Ille OCC •mlnu covering
ecology, plannln1 and hnplementaUon
WU fOCbled on the 0 poutlcl of en-vtromnen~" Tomcbak said. '-
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ARTIST'S RENDERING SHOWS HALF·BILLION·DOLLAR NUCLEAR GENERATING TAX PLUM
Atom Plant Tax.Plum?
Onofre Unit CQuld Generate Huge Amount
By JORN VALTERZA
Of tlle DlllJ' Plllf SJ.lff
Taking uranium atoms and banging
them around to generate enough heat to
light mllllon1 of houses 1s an awe.some
thought.
But more formidable to most South
Coast residents, Is the economic effect of
the twin nuclear reactors proposed for
later in the decade at San Onofre.
The yield in tax dollars from the half-
billion-dollar complex will be staggering
-about $14 million a year by today'&
calculations.
Three aaeocie1 in San Diego County
will !hare that fll million in new tu
revenue when the generators are started up.
And the F•Ubrhok union School
Di.strict will receive the greatest chunk of
the massive tues on the complex -
more than f1 million.
Hypothetically, if San Clemente could
ever achieve its dream •of' southward an-
nexation, it could find that its annual in·
come couJd double, •
If new atate laWJ woUJd allow such a
cross-county &Mexalion, the South Coast
city could earn inore than $3 million a
year in new income.
That sum matches the city's uistins
budget. , ,
The tax figures were made available
this week by Southefn California Edi.son
ComP111y, which holds ao IO'percent Jn.
tertst 1n the existing nuclear generator
and the same role m the two new ones
proposed to cost a hall-billloo doll1rs.
The taxable value of tboae reactors,
Edl10n aides predlcl, Will be 1210 mllllon.
Perhaps seven years will elapse before
the first kllow1tt of 119wer comes from
the new turbini!s . .:-
The Atomic Energy. ~ilalon will
probably consider llcenslna the proJ1<t
late this year. ·
Twice the city his tried for the change.
II falled both times.
The latest step ts the attempt by city
aides to find ~ registered voters in 5'n
Diego County to sian a petition starting
the' anne:zaUoo attempt.
Qmceivab:ly, 1ay1 City Manager Ken-
neth Carr, San Clemente could expand its
boundaries southward without any shuffle
what.soever Jn the alignment of county
boundaries.
Th~, U the dre•m . were to become
real, San Clemente would span two coun·
ties, and poulbly San Diego C.ounty wou ld
'not batUe to stop $Uch a merger, for its
ablre w®)d be p~eserved.
Jn a sense, San Clemente does have a
vested interest in the Onofre area.
Olten, it has provided emer1ency
service to the territory, plus water apd
other services during reactor con-
struction.
It gets a SO-percent bonus for selling
water outside city boundaries.
In recent weeks Carr has also propoitd
another foot in the door closely guarded·
by San Diego County.
He won permission to negotl1te for a
city goU course at the new San Onofre
Bluffs State Park aouth of the city limlL
If such a project were to be built. San
Clemente would have a stronger case to
support the ar~ent that annexing
sout.bward is Iog1cal because it &lreadY,
has strong financial interests in the vlcin· ity.
Times Change Too
Irvine Coiincilmen Shift
Meetjngs to Town ·Center
Henceforth, the official meeting place
for Irvine City Councll moeUngs will be
the new city hall located In Town Center
at 4201 Campus Drive, acrosi from UC Irvine. ' ·
C.Ouncilmen Wed~ay night approved
an urgency ordinance moving the
meetings out of University Park Elemen-
tary School, lnlo the 3,400 square foot
facil ity on the· second floor of Town
Center. They also shifted their regular
meeting nights from the first and third
Wedne!day ol each month to the second
and fourth Tueaday.
vided. 'Because: the council already has
met once this month, the fourth Tueaday
will be the bonus meeting.
Because of the scheduling problem
related to appeals to.the council of plan-
ning commission actions, the planning
commissio n which meets in atudy 1111kln
at 7:30 o'clock tonight · ii expected to
rearrange its meeting dates.
-'Ille rBI dlldooed In SeaW. that an
.aplooln dnlca WU fomld llboud a
Unllad Air L1De1 jet Tuelday after a
telephone Up but thal the device proved
lnoponblo. 11 wu not thought to be llDk·
eel.to the TWA plot.
-A -Orient· Alrlllloo jolllDer was diverted to Detroit after the com·
Plll11 rtctl~ a lole~ bomb lhr•at
Wodnelday, but a ..ar<h dllcloMll • OJ'• plm)~.~"¥( ll, ~ ti. lllpt.~ ~.
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A araduate o1 Oldo state Unlvenlty,
Tomcllak reoelve4 1111 lllUIM'a ~
from.Cal stateµ,., B..Cb and his l'b:o
from the Unlvmtty ol Neulchatel,
Swlberland. ffe allo WU ,a Fulbriahl tx·
cbanp acbolar at CoiDbrlille, Bnliand·
But althwah the compla Iles In a
r~oto corner of Sao Oiego County, San
~·ml!lile will battle. to anou the com· · i>l<f W1'fer a'Volqtie ptali~ hai"hi>I yet
been tried. .
That means March, in which eight
regularly scheduled meetings of both the
council and planning commission have
already been set, wW produce a Hbonus"
meeting.
Chairman Wayne Clark said during
Wednesday's joint meeting with the coon-
cil . the plannln1 commission would Iik!ly
shift Its action meetin&s to the teCOnd
and fourth Thursday of etch month. The
alternate planning commission meetings
are expected to be reserved for study
sessions. ~
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~ "°""b. threau were mide 1111.ol AlilCel. Kanou Clly, • Columbdl, Ohio,
and 1fiilltnl. Coml., 'I TWA apot.man
w asJe Treatni~rit
' ' •• 'i" ·uiiiis wm M~t
-· "Crtlpl -to be oomlng out of the Walla," bl Mk\. • I
-Ill w~ ~ IP'l.1ovem--~ ...... the coo llloa f .. .,... ' ..,,,,.., per 9
tho : -!llodla 1D i\'.Oldlng -· tiooallam In · IM reJiorllng of pl111e
ai!JOtqi Ind bljadt ... .
''W• ..,, ooacemecl. .... hope thal -
medll, In roportlng 1lilal bappem, DOI
make a hero of a peycbOUc nut," said J.
J. Q'DonneU, preal~flll ol the .Air Line
Pilots Aaaodatlon.
-Ao !allem Air Linea Boelni '111 with
II pwengen 1nd a crew of I on a New
York to Mial)llllllhl landed at Richmond,
Vt., '1fler a bomolbrpt wu teleph011ed
to the alrllhe'• New York office. The
paaiengera .and baggage were removed
from the pl1ne 1t Richmond bol no bomb
Wll found.
Child, 3, Drowns
COMPTON (UPI) -Robert M. X..-, 3, dn>wned In his family'• swim·
·ming pool Wednesday. Police uld the
child, found fioating In the deep and of
the p:iol by his mother, w11 dead on ar·
rival 11 a hospllll.
OIAHel COAST II
DAILY PILOT
TM Ott .... COUt DAILY 'ILOT, with wticldt
11 combllltd IM N""'-JtrtM, 11 ,.,.lllfltlf ll'f' tllt Orlfttl CM•t l'llblllftll'll CM!Jreny .......
rtl't •111oM ire •U111t11, Mond1y ffl!'Wlll
l"rld1y, for CO.II M ... , Nt'llPfff hKft,
Huntlrw ton ltaeh1,reu.i11!n Vtllty, L"una
IMdl, lrvtnt/SMl:lltblck 1M S.n Cle"""'te/
S.n Jutn Ctpl•lrtl'IO. A •Intl• rtt!OMI
ld11i.. II llWl•lltd s.1un1..,. 11111 llll'INt'll·
TM prlnclpel PllGllllllnt lllltllf II If 130 W .. t
ler S!Mlt, C:.lt Mine, C.l!fot'nle, fH211.
a.11.rt N. w •• c1
ftrtlllltnt •11111 ""'"""
Jeck l. Ct.trlty
Ylct ,,_"9nf _. O..Wr11 MtNlff
Th1r11t1 Ke.Yll
lcllter
Th"'"•' A. Mt.trphi111 • MtMtlnt (drtw,
Chtrlt1 H. LH1 IU1h1rJ r. Nill
.1.MIMftf M.MHlftl lfllw1
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c.. ..._.: uo w':!:f Strttt ,....,.., 9-dl: mi .H ..... 11111111 J,..,._ hldll m .. .,.., A¥t!MI
M•i.-ltldl1 IN1J htdl 10t.tltvt111 14111 '*'-"'1 • ,,..,_. II C..mlnl ll .. 1
· P'lve ~f six waste treatment aaencies
along the South . Coul will hold ao
orgaollaUonal m.eling Frld1y of the
A1i5o Baain Mana1ement Agency, Carl
KymJa, mana1er of the Moulton Niguel
Water Di.strict aMounced today.
The manq:ement agency will 1ttempt
lo bring ..,,age treatment under 1
regional prOlflnt and will be able to ·~
ply for mllUona of dollars in federal
eranta for waste treatment systems.
AUendlng the meeuna will be repro ....
UUves of the Moulton Nlruel Water
District, Los All.sos Water District, El
Toro Water Di.strict, South Laguna
Sanitary District and the Irvine Ranch
Waler Dlatrlct.
The city of Laguna Beach hu 1lao been
11ked to join and la expected to take •c·
t.ion on the matter at next week's .city
council meeting.
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CANDIDATES ..•
operation including budget preparation.
-C. 0. Lee said his first priority Is
aolvJni the problem of overcrowding by
bringing Into mesh tracl building and
needed schools. He ur1ed more public
partlclpetloo In lnnuenclng planning
bodies to stop approving tracts that load
schools; mobiliz.ing resistance to uniflca·
tion and calling on developers and
builders to find solution to overcrowding.
-Peterson aald he will Jive withln
budget commitments and took a atron1
poaltlon against busln1 to achieve ethnic
and racial balance.
-Duffy called for better accounting for
llxpoym' n!oney by hiring compelent
atafl and aald ha wu In f1Vor of unlfic•·
'tkm u a mu.DI of giving more local con.
trol and In favor of keeping chlldren In
neighborhood schools.
· -Raml&oltom . promised o b J 1 c t I v e
aoalyall ..-(11'811Uft; 11rtsaed com·
muolcatloo and livJni all aeamenta of the
communJty • areater voice and ad·
vocated brl,.U., board meetings to dlf·
feronl locaUona,
-Mrs. i.e called for 1 hall to un .
necessary expenclltuna aM proml.!ed
encllw ener1Y" to fiahl for what abe
bellavea In.
-Mn. su .. promllacl tbon>uch -k·
lni kmwledle of pn>llltm1 ol district
based on two years' faithful •Uendance
II meellqa: oupportad e¥plorlnf 1U
Jevala to aolve l>t'lbltm1 of eve"""'"°"'
aod •u In favor of "briJtljlw maallnp to
Ttlrpbr• (114, '41..fJJI
O••WW ""'4c•:t I '41el671
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the paople " •
-McCulloqh't bulc phllCllOPbY ii
local conlrol. He supporlad unlllcalioo,
llrwed communlcatlOn Jhrwlh fonna ·
lloo of a clliJw'.councU; urtad btrlng
more uperlenced tuchara ralbat then . fln\.yaor teacher• and pladPd ob-jectivity and reslallnct to ..,...... rroups.
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DYNAMITE. ••
over to Marine Corpa derDOUtion men to
be safely exploded in an isolated area .
"'lbe stuff was so bad Savage n:ally
didn't want to touch it," said Cl.pt.
Green.
Dynamite ii an extremely stable ex-
plosive ln fresh condition, manufactured
from liquid nitroglyctrine and a ctllulose
filler of sawdust-like consistency.
Stored f9r long periods, tbe mWure
begins lo separate.
If the dynamite sticks stand on end, the
deadly nitroglycerine begins to separate
into its liquid form at the t;Kittom, much
in the manner of sediment collecting in a
bottoe or jar.
Captain Green said the sticks taken
from Marsh's shed were turned to the
consistency Of jelly, a highly critical and
explosive point.
Interrogators say Marsh, who operates
hit own aerril-truct for trantport trailer
hauling denies knowlldie' qf the dynamite
discovered through po 1 I c e lntelll1ence aourceo.
Captain Green added that hla ball Is
unusually high due to a prior conviction
in Los Angeles County on 1 charge of
committing urned robbery wllb a
Welp::ln.
Marsh was expected to be arraigned in
H1rbor Jadlclal Dlalflcl Court loday on
the 111 e g a J -1on of exploalvn
charge, a count undtt t be Callforn1a
Health and Safety Code.
He would face a minimum sentence of
Jive years in state prison without
poasiblllty of parole lo·ca11 of convlcUon.
Marsh Is also expected to be In·
vestlgated by federal autborlU11, who lm·
posed severe new restrictions on ex-
pkmves poee11!'lon following terrorist
bnmblnp dating back three yean.
Police aald Mmh ahowad m P'l•t
knowledae of explosives and. appartntly
Isn't involved in mining or other actlvlti!s
where they would de uaed, but romatked
they can be oblainad wily lo Iba auL
Girl, 17, Saved
In Cliff Plunge
PALO ALTO (AP) -Shert1r1 depollu
and prl10oera worked ledloualy for three
houri to l'llCUI a crttlcally lldurecl girl
from the botlom ol 1 IOO fool cliff In n11·
led mountlln lerraln waat of blra, .,
Sit. Ron l!adeUch of the S.n Mai,. County · SherUI'• Daparlmant aald Laura
Jane Sera1alls, 17, Loa c.-, .,fllnd a
lr•clured spjno ind akull lrldurl ID a fO.
fool lall Widnesday and wu 111100G1Ciou1·
durtng the rellCUf cperatloo. ,
&la w11 flown Jw CloUI Goard
hlllcoptar lo Slanford Unjvanltr lloapllal
wharo olllclali llllod blr Ill crrlticaJ OODdJ. lion toda1.
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It would require1. •=e in the ,
CaiilA>tJila ·CooaJltaU.. Ille rules
to . allow Sao CJOJJiellit: ·a">*lll into .San
Dlejo County. ' ~ " . ·· .'
Ne1t Tuesdsiy, the co\u"llfwill conveoe
at 7:30 p.m. in Town Center in.stead of
Wednesday as the former ordjnance pro-
Meanwhile, the regularly scbeduJed
~olnt coun~-plaooipg co m m J 1 a lo n
1Tleetlngs Wiii conUnue to be tield on
Wednesdays in City Hall, but It is as yet
unclear which Wednesdays.
libtary bookc~e. • a now 149.
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1_1 OP'" Mao.,
Thurs. A Fri. Eno.
Traditional styling iry all
hardwood, tn rlc~ frultwotid
finish, Door.storage or
fold-out secrrt1ry units. .
1 ~ .. deeP x 30" w1c1e x 78"
high, Also in Campaign
1tyj1 rt the 11me
low price.
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24 Held Drug Raids • 1n·
Hu nting ton PoliC e Strike Suspected Users , Se~le~s
By JOHN ZALLER
Ol !tt9 Dal)y l'lt.t S!1ff
Midnight raids netted Huntington
Beach police 24 suspected narcotics users
and.. sellers Wednesday night In the big-
a:est dope roundup in West Orange County
in more than one year.
Police said the key informant in the '
operation was a recent Huntington Beach
High Schoo! District graduate wflo ac-
counted for 18 of the 28 arrest warrants
that were issued for the roundup.
Offic·ers' described the informant, who
Ls not yet 18 "years o1d, as a "very
mature, very . courageous p r i v a t e
citizen." ·
Seven warrants are still outslanding on
the operation that began with a mass
meeting of poU.:. ag,rnts al Huntington
Beach City Council 1chambers at 10 p.m.
Wed~ay and continued until dawn this
morning.
"We think the dope scene will be pretty
tight for a ~bile," said Sgt. Bert
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Chadwick, coordinator of the raid. "We
look care of a Joi of small-time ~e.
and at least· one person who may have
been a major supplier."
Eight of those arrested were juveniles
and 16 were •adults ..
' "Thia raid ts only lbe beglnnlng," said
Chadwick from _police headquarters at. 4
a.m. "We hope to get enough information
from the ,people. to open a new round of
investlgatloM in a week or two."
Chadwlcb had high praise for the
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Irving, Wif.e Indicted
Charg es From Ma.il Fraud to Perjury
NEW YORK (UPI) -Author Clilford
Irving, his wile and a researcher were in-
~cted by federal and New York County
grf¥1<1 juries today on charges rangihg
from mail fraud to perjury in connection
wilh the discredited -Howard Hughes
''autobiOgraphy. ''
The federal panel's indictment said Irv·
b\g and. researcher Richard Suskind's
claimed interviews with the billionaire
recluse were actually ''tape-recorded in-
terview sessions with each other,· in
which they alternately played the role of
Hughes." .
'It named Suskind as an unindicted ·CO-
conSp'irator.
~The indictment also said the pair's
IOW'CtS ·for the book included a con·
fidjmtial reference file of Time, Inc., the
reference file of the Los Angeles' Times,
the Llbrazy . of Congre,., the Atomic ·
Energy i;:oa>misslon, and the .,Delenae
Departmeli~ as well u boob abool
HIJl)>es by-other authon. •
it Nld a • "subllanlial porl ot tho
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research" was done in the New York
Public Library."
The two-count fed~ral indictment
charged Irving and his blonde fourth wife ' Edith with mail fraud and conspiring to
use 'the mails to defraud the McGraw-Hill
publishing house.
The :zs.count indictment handed up by
the county panel charged Irving and
Suskind with grand larceny, forgery and
perjury ln the second degree. Mn. Irv·
ing, who admitted using the name "Helga
R. Hughes" .to cash ·$650,000 in cbeckJ
from McGraw-Hill inlended for Hughes,
was charged with forgery and grand
larceny. '
Following the federal announcement,
the lrvings were arraigned on the
charges at Federal COurt. SuSkind Was
nol pt.,,..t
ltvlng waa.released on -$100,llO ii"~
recognl2ance bond, and .will plead to the' '
chArjei M..,. -' ~. . " I ~
'Mrs.' ~~. -a ..... penonal . ,,...... .. nee bond rel'aifft to-.
~s.~.11.m;h 2t" !M i
I ' ,' C f •••
request of Swiss authorities, was released
on her own recognizance pending Mon·
day's hearing, at which she will also
plead to the charges.
The JllPXlmum penalties · for cqnvi~tion
on the two federal counts is five years in
prison· and a $1,000 fine.
A Hughes spokesman in, l:A:ls Angeles
said "We are gratified, ·of course, that
these three people will be ·held ac-
countable for their actions, but our chJef
interest still is in finding out who was
behind this in engineering a plot."
A spokesman for McGraw,Hill •said the
publishing house 'was "deeply interested
in the findings. However , until we know
the detail!, which led to the ·indictments,
we cannot make a final decision on the
~mate dispoSilion of ~ inanuscrlpt."
1'hel Irvings. arriv«i' at J the federal
coukbwse shortly 1before 'the an-
nouncemerit rof the federal indictm'en\s.
~lh.ap~ coinl'*.'li -~ ; ' ,,J . ilrs. i'nlill wore ·a•t..-. clotb"-
andl fur-bat 'While •lilt' -.,,;tW .. bl'.act topco4 1 • , •• l ' • . -. .. ' ~
i DAILY l'ILOT ttlff l'M!e .
MEMBERS OF MARINA HIGH SCHOOL'S CHESS. TE AM, TALK OVER THEIR STR,,(TEGY FOR BIG MEET
From Left 1 Rick Wlllla1111, Jeff Splndler, Steve Erickson and '8111 Hirko Work Out Ment1lly
Students Invited to NY
Mari na Hi gh Chess Champions to Display .Talents
By MICHAEL GOODRICH their costs to lhe national championships
or ,.. o.lt'f l'iw. st•ff in New York.
J;ouri students from Marina High School The New York tournament begins on
hate become so good at manipulating April 6 and the team members are ~
kings and queens that they have been in· practicing for the meet and trying to
vlted to New York to d~play their ra ise lhe addillo!\JI llllO they need to
talents. ' make lhe lrip.
The Mar1!}a quartet Isn't involved with "Jn addition to the $500 from the the poliUcal intrigues of iyyal aovereigns weiitern t.ournament we've raised money
but rather with the strategy of the chess from 11rage Wes, food concessions 1t
board. • 1thiellc evenll aad donaUalls from other
The four students, Jeff Spindler, Sieve teacberi," UJ1 team adVilor Ricllord
Erickson, Bill Hirko and Rick Williams Hiatt. .
ve the recent champions 9f lht ''We will be sellina raffle Uckets
Qililornla and Western United' Slalel 1 through the HunUJiillan Qnler and
lllgh Scf\001 Team Championships. varl0111 other ..me. «Pollitlons are The team '1 victory at the We stem helping us, 11 adds Hiatt, 1 matb' teacher
chlmplonshlps held Feb. 3 and 4 11 the al Marln1.
lntetnallonal. Hotel In LQa Antlles The chess chimps spend •bout IO hours
broUghl them $StlO to prlu money. They a •.eek gettlAg reading for their
bope to uae this money to supplement toumamenll. Tbey pracllco With eacll
' J
other and aome of lhe better players.
from other 'high schools.
· They also study the strategy of the
game lhl<iugb:dlllerent books lhal charl
the various oPerllri&J, middle and end
game plays.
The four Marina seniors know five to
seven openinas tha~ Involve 30 variations.
An opening lnvolves approximately the
lint IO moves of the 1ame. Accmltnc to llillt, the compelillon al
the natloaal championships will be 1IUf
bul he ~ blJ team to make a Cood
sho"ln&·
The moneWy-motlY1tion will be lhere.
Each member of the wlrmln& learn will
receive a $1,0llO acholanhip and the top
three players at tho tournament wm
retelve from '3,0llO to $1,0llO In
ICbolmbips • •
•
juvenile _jnlormanl whom he aald bad
done rdot the undel't.'Over work ln ju!l
three weeks.
"I just don~ like dope and wbol 11 does
to JM'1)ple," said the informant. ''l
volunteered · to do this work bec1use l
think' It w.lli do some good."
The informant admitted person1l ex·
perieBCe with narcotics.
"Y0u just about have to take It befor9
(See RAlllS, Pa1e Zl
Columnist
Puts 'Unfit'
Tag on Pick
WASHINGTON (AP) -Collunntsl Jack ·
Anderson told Senate Investigators today
lhal Richard G. Kleindienst ts unfit to be
attorney general because he b not a
"man who· understands the law and
respects the truth."
.Desplle' his dlsclalmers, acllng Alty.
Gen. Kleindienst played a major role in
seWement of three antitrust suits 1g1inst
the International Telephone Ir: Telegraph
Corp., Anderson testified to the 'Judiciary
Committee.
DAil V PILOT SI•" .....
CRYSEL (LEFT), DOWNING TO TRY FOR SEESAW RECORD
Up •nd Down •t Santi An• Park on .Fi9uero• StrMt
Teeter Totterer
He'll Have Ups, Downs for Charity
By JOHN ZALLER "Heck, they're ao• rare that when I'm
Of 111t1 D11tv l"lltt 11tlH driving by 1 p.1rk' and I do aee one. 1
. Some would !ay he's crazy. Others always have to try It out," he llid. As a resu1t of columns written by Anderson last week, the committee 1s would uy be'~ never grown_ up. _ "But doesn't It talte two to aetuw?" he
\aking n~w testimony ~elating .to Kleln-~But Fountain Valley's JUchard Q-yael w~~ as.k~. ._,
dienat'1 ·nomlnatliin' to be 'altollltY doesn't aee II Iha~ way. Ho jual hlppe111 Sllre, • be ~led so I juat wt &HDI( . · · · to love tae1er 1o11er1111, lbal'•'.U. whoever I ,.. to~ ll'wlth me. I 'Cll,~ 1fN*~ '' .i-tttiifmit ~ -4-1 · ililernUW-. .W f'rW ·· .._,ltild ..._~I I UIUlllJ -
.,.-C fll,.._~,tM llAILY ~ -111'1 !0\;!l!!L!iC'~"*'.' And then we iltlll '"1'~ lor -.Jllljl f'1LC11J ,; ·• •r--; '• '• lartnl, lltllliiDj lonlllit ail'ltillll Cll . wlltle, !of flt .. II, I __. ,o'11ior. flaa bi.; 1 -i.a .iwt, 'ID llOIHlop lor 141 .houfl, or alx -ICht There lnl)' bt lllle, llln aasod~ ..-
the · lh -~· ·~ , da)'I · , . . . breald111 Ille Wld • _,, ,_.,
"""""'1 ' tru . -• IT., a IJal. ' "t'-[ • do • "•· · -,.........::., however ind """ael and' llil --· Uemelll of Ila a.uv. --Ille '"'""'can, ... ·-IV'. ·-·· • _, .... -. Jullb ~" --llld to-; nothJnc that can stop me. Ii my portner · LawlOll llownlnl, Jr., 1"71 Glaaa M_.
da · "Tliis 'elfatt . .__. -. triel·to chldlen·out, I'll tle1hlm down ind taln St .. Fountain Valley, an prepared
y. -.-"" ~ all !be wwlt myoell. But I'm '°"" to for the wont. , published our rtrst fOhmm on the aubject oet lbal reainl.'' · . 1 Tht logjallca of certiln ,_111ry -
anil bu continued wttllout Interruption 11 ahould be polnted'out tllat !here ls a ly 1-, for example, pruent a
"'The public record on thia ep!JOde Is
blotted with fallebood. The aur1 of acan--
dal hangs over the whole m•tter. It will
nol be dispe,ll~ J1lerely by the ieJf-v·
big di1elaimeri of prttenl 1od. former
members of ~ Nixon 'admihlstratlon and
officlals of ITlrT," 'Anderson aald.
Anderson's · columiw, based on a
memo~andum attributed to IT&T lobbytst
Olla D. Beard, sugaested lhat the Justice
Department agreement to sellle the aqlts
againat IT&T waa l)nked to the
conglomerate's purported $400,000 eom·
mitment to the Republican · Natkmal
Convention.
Kteind(eps t bu ·~nled the suggestion
and' says the .memo ls f11ae.
Kleindienst told the committee the
IT&T cues were handled and 11t1otl1ted
exclusJvely by RJchard McLaren, former
cbiel of. lhe . Justice . Deparlpltnl'1 an-tifrhat dlVLiion. ' .
method to·Cryael'• oeenllng ..._. pan-, dtlffCult pri>blem.
He has ~ , ~ne nut &o hll "We allow ounetves four mlnute1 and
... ,.. and he will be taking Piede• for 15 H«lldl ndl per .day for going to Ille
donallona to the Orange County Man:h·of · bathroom." aaJd Cr)'lth ''The people Who
Dimes. Several major lelevlalon and •el the old record took thll muc11, and
radio networks have offei-ed . pUblklty, we'll conform to their itlndardl."
and Ctysel ls hopeful of· ralJlng StVeral A 1peclal porlable toilet will be ael up a
thouaandr dollarl. few feet away from their teeter totter.
· "Heck, I'm just. glad to hive lhe ex· and while one of them la laklpi cue of
cute," Cryael aald. "I've alwa'ys lov.ed to one of Ule'1 neceuJUea, the otbtr wW
seesaw, ever since I was a Ilttle boy in keep going 1Jone. \ .
Teua' and my momma used to , take me , Sleep It •not.her prob1em, thoush
to the pliyground." Cry1el and llowiUnc aay they are not cry,.1, 9441 La Colonts Ave., has lived wOITled about It. ' •
In Fountain Velley 1lnce , he wu 10, Cryael 11yli he will sleep 11111"1 up, ud
· however, and there he hu found the pick· Downing wUI lllacll a lfoatd' to the ..
lngs allm. · saw that aUowt him to lie down. The two
"California just doesn't have many will then take turns sleeping, with the
seesaws," he complall)ed. "Just to (lrid partner who 11 awake responslble for
one !or lhia contest I had to go all the · malnlalning motion.
w~y ·~ ~ Ana Park. That's ~rrible. Another ·m1jor• problem. regular su,..
In Te1a,· there are l{eesaws everywhere talnlng meals, has been tlken care ()f
you 'turn arbund. cou'rtely of I local steakhouse.
' 11When the people went 130 hours lo'"tet
County Declines. to Cite
the old recold,'" Cty1el said, "They lool
live pounds. But the w1y we'll be fed,
we'll probably 11ln welpl."
Crysel clalma thal tlrell muacl .. "wlll
OQt be a problem olnce the welghl of lhe
~-~·two·wlll balance oftalmost.euctly.
T e s c "But I do espect a allabl problem wllh rust_ees m ecrecy ase ~-=1~.u~ .. = ~u=-pl~~~~
The Orange Collhty Dislrlct Attorney'a
office this morning refused to press
criminal charges against four trustees of
the Huntington Beach City (elementary)
SC:hool District for ellegedly vlolatlng the
Brown Act, Ca!Uornla's anti-secrecy in
government law.
Teachers in the district requested
criminal Investigations three. weeks ago .
charglnc tnat !our 1ru1tee1 bad taken
secret acUon on a salary r1ile for ad· ·
mlniltrators, and then illegally refuJed to
meet and confer wl\h teachers who -•
angry abool tt.
A statement releued by Cltlef Deputy
Diatrlct Altomey Janies Enrtpt aald
Ula! the ictlon ol the truateea at the con-
trovmW Jan. 11 meeting "w1s ~
totally bnproper."
· "And ·1n •ttY event," the stltement con.-
Unues, "board members ntumed alter
thetr aecrel aeulon to the re&111•r
meetlnf room 'llllore tho publlc: may at-'
ttnd and lhore look action ...
Enright alao "'led that ther. ls DO lepl
ground for the dlarl• of tucben Ifill
Ille board aboald hive aat down to -'
and confe~ wllh them on the controvwoy ' tbal .,_ 1rqm the Jan. 11 _.,,,,
.,,,.~ad. 11 meetlnC co--i only Ill-'
Jrilnfilraton' aalarlu, Enrlgllt Aid, and Ille board la nol lecall1 nqulnd to
dlacuaa Mlmlnlltrator1' . oalarlel wl\h
laildlan.
'
0 The board .hJis not refuled to meet
ind confer with teachen on teachers'
.. 1aries," Enright noted.·
Admlnlsltator1 from • the . Huntington
Beach City School District pralse<j the
decision. ' •
"We hearUJy "1gite' wttb It," said ·
SUperlntend~.S.A. !'f.oll,t. "The County
Counsel's office 1dvliecl us from the start
lhat thiJ llUit agalnat membera of our
aohool board was unfounded. .
!'Now lhal the threat' ol bwaull Is gone," Mollett continued, jjbopt(ully '
we'll be able to mablllh 'better relatlOol
w'lh our teachers .''.
·The taacher ttpr,...\IUve wbo ac·
lu1lly requested lhe crlmlna1 complaint
a1a1mt tho sehool lrulteel maintained
th,at the whole proceedinp served the
Jlll'P* pl lesehen despite the !allure of
the Olatrtct Allomey to pr0oecule.
·''Wa tia.Y• ·ltn'td notice on trultees
that we Intend to waldl them clooely and
mab aure lhat they obey the law, jml
liU,uy other; cltben/'·llkl Linda Doder,
eucutlvt director of West Ora111e Coauty
Unllail T..Chen, a ',..OUp lbat -nta
~~1 o/ leachen In '!he City llChool
"'The -will be much more
canful ,-'-moolillp In tho ' futun/' lht predicted, •1ana that·wu the 1
..., ,. ... ol our action.•
•
there won't be much to do out here •
Maylfe you ' c!ould ad'vertl.. In )'OUr
111wopeper for a couple of p>d looking
girls .to come out here and talk to us. We
won't llo 1ble to do anything elae bllt
tllk.'' J ' •
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Qraa••· •
Weadter
Some Soutbem Calilomla tlquld
IUlllhtne ls on Illa way for Friday,
wllh light drinle forecast along
the cOastal uu. Templr1turea
should remain In the If to IM6-
gree rangt. I
INSWE 'l'OD-'Y
DI ta Davil I/tan!, IT•T
woman !obblliat. fl d41cribc<I• aa
hard-drinking, llGrd·tallclng a!ld
hord-U>Orking. Sec 1tOT11 Pag< 15. ' t ... ::r..... : -•n _.. . -. Dlllll ""9lrtft 14 --. l ... llf I I .. .. , ..... .. ............ ,.
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,TWA Bomb
'
Blast Talks
iteported
It.. ' ., ~6e·1A1aoclated Prell
Tr.,. World Alrllna offlclala were
ttporled today to be negoUatlng with e•·
!Orllonlsta who planted bombo oo lwo
1 leUJnen and demanded $Z mlllloa
r&n10m. Pol.Jee 11id one U1\IUCOlllful
ranxom delivery ati.tnpl had been made.
Extraonlinary MCW'ity precautlolll
were In effect on TWA and othet alrU-
alt« a aophiltlca~ bomb exploded hi
the ""l!kpU ol an WlOCCUplod TWA jet In
. Lu Vepa early Wednelday. A bomb'wu
dolUIOd In the cockpit ol 1 plane 11 Km-
necty airport Tueldly.
A TWA 1poknman would not commeDt
on I report In the New"Yort Dally Newa
tbll 1111-were Wider way.
' E..-ller, 1Jie company re!Uleid to uy
_ "whether, or under what clrcumatancu,
· It -id qree to PIY unaom."
IHnaey Service Winners DAILY PILOT lllft l"Mtl
Dllplte the company. denllla, N..,.
YCl'k police llld a private Jet that llnded
mysterloully 1t AUanta Tueldly nlibt
Clrrled the $Z mJlllon the plotter1
demtncled but that "no· actual turnover
WU made ... The plane 1rolurned to N ....
York lour boon liter.
Three Orange Coast organizations have won $1,000
Dl!neyland Community Service Award•. Collecting
uteir awards from Mrs. Charles S. Thomas, a mem·
ber of the selection committee, (right) durin~
Wednesday's 15th annual awards luncheon were
(fnim left) Richard Collato of Huntin~ton Beach
YMCA, Mrs. Pit Zebal of Women's Division of New·
port Harbor Chamber of Commerce and Mrs. Carol
Scallon of El Camino Real Junior Worn~·· Club of
Dana Point.
TWA CblJrnwi Owie1 C. Tilllnghast
Jr. relUleid to cllacuu the we with
llewaDW1 at a~ WedllNday nJibl.
"II ....id only prejlldlce our pocltlon to
Af what we know or whit we 1re
dolQI, .. he II.Id, it "ii • very dellc.te
cue and mllll be dellt with dlaereeUy."
' ~ton cqnUnued to -t on the
6-y lbal the bombo were plant.cl by
one or more pertODI who are preMnt or
former alrllna lndllllry em p Io y 11
becauoe of their obvloua Intimate
• knowledge of 1lrllhe operatloil!.
Commentin1 on the Lu Vegu blast, 1
TWA 1pokesman 11id, "Whoever put lt on
the airplane had to know hls· way around
the industry. He would have to know a
conalderable amount about the aircraft. 0
Cbarleo Wyre, TWA 1eneral manqer
In Lu Vepa. uld tile plane had bOen
searched in New York after the bomb
wu·fOWJd abolrd the first pllne Tu ...
'day, and amcbed qaln Iller It arrived
in Lu Veras.
"I would have to assume that It was
located In an .,... lnlc!cesalble to normal
eearch," Wyre' uid. '"The plane wu
· thoro<J&hl1 awcbed."
. Speech Tourney
Set Tonight
' .
Oil Slick Hits
Sunset Bea.Ch;
Cleanup . Begins
Tarry black oil from an Wldelermlned
oource •lopped up on a three-<JUlrter·mJle
atnlch of lhoreline Jn SUllHI Beach
Wednelday, brinahta cleanup crews on
the run.
Supervisors estimated up to 300 gallons
of the Crude petroleum was involved in
the sticky mess that blackened the beach
between Anderson and Ninth streets.
lnvesUgators from the U.S. Coast
Guard are tnalyzlng samples in an effort
to detennine origin o( the oil.
Such messes are offen caused by naval
or commercial ships flushing their tanka
offshore illicitly, but can result from
natural seepage out of the seanoor.
Cleanup men from a L<lng Beach firm
handled ~e job on orders of PICE, a
coalition of California petroleum com·
paniea, plowing the goo under the sand
with tractor-pulled <llsks.
. ,,
Bands to Battle
The Im 8peecb ·'lllUnwnent of the · ' " · '
FOlllllaln Valley llcbonl Pllttic\ will be At Beach Center ·held lllll~t 7:30 ·o!clock tolillhl'•I · .. ,·'.!, . . •
E<llM I In Hunilnrton Jleach. : .: ' . · nio jiu II Invited to. watch , 81 A -ljittle ol ~· bands featuring four :
.. ~ --·•!Hlf· Ille dlotrict'1 high · _!<hoot grou~ and . one from the
18 l!ChonJa. • junior college will be beld Saturday nlght
Ocean View Hires Firm
To Test Pupils' Su~cess
The days of the ineffective but un-
discovered teacher in the Octan View
School District may be numbered follow·
ing action by the board of trustees Mon-
day night.
The board unanimously approved a
proposal to develop a computer bank that
will predict the success of each chlld on
each subject -and then pin the blame on
the teacher if the child fails to perform
up to the prediction.
The system will be fair to teachers,
trustees were told, because children will
be tested only on th01e specific areas that
teachers agree in advance the children
should de able to master.
"In a very real sense, it will make the
classroom teacher, and the .school
district, accountable to the taxpayer for
what the children are .supposed to be
learning," said Dr. Clarence Hall.
·or. Hall said the state te!ting •program
alone doesn't fulfdl this function because
It tests ihinp that offen aren't taught in
!ht Clceln View School District.
corporation will develop tests to measure
achievement In those areas.
The overall cost brtab down to '1.85
per student to 1et up the program, and 50
cents per st~~t per year to conduct it,
according to school ofncials.
·;~y contracting with this company,"
flail aaid, "We 'll have ,the advantage of
mUlions of dollars of research done in
thls. field." .
The result& of each chlld'a test will be
analyzed in such • way that 'Wtll Show
whether or not the child learned as much
aS be'WU expected to.
Past performance, nat.ive ability, and
behavioral factors will go into mating the
prediction, Hall said.
This would make the testing program
as much a test of the teacher as it is of
the student, he noted. -Teachers whose
students consistently scored below their
predicted level would be identified and.
~Id work on improvement of their
teaching. Teachers with atudenta· who
scored consiatently high, on the other
hand, could be rewarded. ..
~ "For the first time we could make
public the ~tationa we have for
ourselves," Hall said~"and ttien we could
alli>' reiqrn and report hciw Will wli 4Jd.
The public has a right to know this."
' . I
fZS0,000 Bil;l ... lng -. II .
Park Site Asked
'
For YMCA Office
,
By TERRY COVlLLE
01 tlll 0.llY l"lltl l!ltf •
Leaders of thf! Huntington Beach YM-
-cA have asked ~ city to Sell Or lease a
two.acre site In · the central ,park (or a •
. proposed 125-0,000 YMCA heopquarttrs.
The requet:l was made to recrta,Uon
and parka commi.s!:ioners wec!nesday
night.
"Two months ago we told them of our
plans to build a Huntington Beach head·
quarters." Rich1rd Collatto, YMCA ex·
ecuUve director, 1aid. "Now we. have
picked a site." ·
The site proposed lies ne:a:t to the land
on which a $2.8 million o.ity library will
be built. The propoeed YMCA site
ls soulh of the current Talbert Avenue,
but would be north of Talbert when that
road ls realigned.
Norm Worthy, city director of recrea·
Uon and parks, said his staff has recom·
mended aealnst s'-lllne central park land
to the YMCA or any Other outside agen-• . cy. ,
"We feel the people want a "'natural
park, not building~." Worthy explained.
"We have even modified our own recrea·
tion plans for the park, based on the
natural concept." 1 ;
'CommJ.ssloners made no decision on the
proposal Wednesday night, but expect to
have an answer to the YMCA 'a request
next month.
"If we sell or lease land to one group,
then others will want to come in,''
Worthy said. "We feel the YMCA' should
look for a site on the perimeter of the
park, then negotiate With i priVate proi>
erty owner for the land."
YMCA officials feel the city 1set a
precedent when It sold land in Chris Carr
Park lo the Huntlniton Beach Boys Club,
"That was surplus land," Worthy said.
"We bought II acres because of
neighborhood pressure. We really only
wanted a thretracre par.k there, so we
felt we could sell an acre tO the &ys
Club."
Collatto said he thinks the com·
missioners will supp:irt the YMCA re-
quest.
. Manage.rs of . tht Huntington Beac~
'IMCA -1 branch of !ht West Onnge
County YMCA -plan to build 1' 5,000
square foot facility, mostly open inside,
with J'l'IOYable partltJons.
"It will ftOt be a umnaslum or sauna,"
Collatto ei:~ained. "We call it a
Oollatto e~lained . "We call it a leader-
ship build1og with flexlble design . We
need-..•hia lnllde nu:itiility to meet the
growing Heda of Huntington Beach."
He uid the headqUartera will ·also in-
clude office apace.
· YMCA .leaders ·a loo plu to -build a 25-
yard indoor-outdoor twlmmin1 pooJ and an outdoor amphitheater based on a
weatem theme; ·
VFinal desiOS · hive · not )ten· eonr,
pleted for the jlool," Collatto•aald. "'l'l!e
amphitheater will feature cement teepees
and other objects in line with our you th
pro~rai:is."
Board Split
Over Booze
For the second straight time,
_ Huntington Beach Recreation and
Parks commls1loners have
deadlocked over the propcmd use
nf alcoholic beverages In the city's
community centers. '
Commissioners vQted ~ Wednes-
day night as they tried to make a
recommendation to City
Administrator David RoWland.
A few weekJ earlier the com-
mission was also locked in ...._a tie
vote on the same Wue. There are
11 commissioners, but each lime
three were absent -a different
three.
Norm Worthy, city recreation .
and parks director , said Rowland
will now have to make the decision
on whether to allow alcoholic
beveragea in city facilities.
Shenkman Heads
Group Formed
To Elect Adler
Fountain Valley Councilman Ron
Shenkman has been "named chairman ol
the t;ommittee to elect Dr. Marvin Adler
to the Fountain Valley City Council. .
Shenkman previously announced be
would·not seek re-election in the April 11
city election, but that he would etldorse
another candidate.
·Dr. Adler has· twice been president of
the Valley Chamber of Commerce. He
is one Of six candidates seeking two
open council seats. The other incumbent.
John Harper, also announced that he
would not see.k r~ection.
Both Shenkman and Harper cite in-
creasing business ·pressure for their
decilions to step down from the council.
ln ·addition to Adler, other. candldatel
inqlude: Clarence G •• Casper, a frequent
council critic: Roy D. Richards, a dentist
who favors fluoride in city water; Paul
P. Savarino, a previous candidate ; Ber-
nie ·P. Svalstad, a ,former councilman;
and M<'I.-Jan l\lilbelin, past president of
thei: chamber's women's division.
Tbe lour ca~ of the'toumimant on the moll of •Huntington Center. :::~ =~l The music starts at 9:30 p.m., alter the
litar.i.;., ...i INl1loroua lnterpretotloll ; mall closes lo shoppers. A II donalion to
of li~. .. .. ..= • . ... !. • the Huntington Beach Free CUnic i:s re.
"With the state program," Dr. Hall
•ald, "it·may.tnrn out that sixth graden
are tested on their mastery of the
American· novel. Blit ff, here In · O<:eon
VJew, we~ve been teaching our sixth
graders creative writing, o b v J o a s I y,
they're not going to do well when ttsted
on the American noffi, biit that doesn't
mean they haven't learned anything.
"What we want to develop ii a series of
tests designed to measure aclllevement in
the areas that we teach in Ocean View,''
Dr. Hall said.
library l>ook<;ase • • • now 149.
All COOIJ)Ollton have,.... prevlOUI con-: .quested, bul not required, for entry.
testll at their 'OWD Jcl>oo1L ~ Bands that will play and the schools
' . New ·VFW 'Post -. .
OJ>.en In_ Valley
tnteietted· war veterw are Invited to
join the newly formed VFW Space Age
Poet 3567 of Fountain Valley.
A second organlzatlonal meeting for the
post is scheduled for 8 p.m., Thursday, in
the HunUngton Beach BPOE Elka Lodi•.
10480 Talbert Ave.
A minimum of 25 members is needed to
obtain a charter for the new Fountain
Valley Post, according to Jack
Woolworth, VFW district commander.
For further infonnaUon p h o n t
Wonlworlh It 8'U543.
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they represent are : "Raincoat Harry,"
Golden West College: "Truth," MaMna
High; "General Hysteria ," Edison High:
"Wlngrock," Hunting\on Beach High ; and
••tncubus, h Fount"in Valley High.
CdM. Architect
To Design Yard
Corona de! Mar architect William
Blurock has been selected to design the
$1.8 million equipment yard for the city
of Huntington Beach.
City Councilmen decided on Blurock
subject to a final contract agreement.
The city yard wUI be built on Gothard
Street. The first phase consists of the
central garage building and fueling
islands, at an estimated construction cost
of $000,000.
Later phases will be worked out be-
tween the city and Blurock and covered
i11. the architectural contract. Blurock ~as
agreed to a 5.S percent (of construction
coat) fee.
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peofle will truat you enough to sell."
." helped break up a pretty good sized ring,~· s8:UI the informant. "Most of them
knew each other. It wasn't that hara at
• all 'once I got inside -just dangerbu1."
"!be lnloJ'lllll\I reported going to a
drJve-in restaurant on Beach Boulevard
to make most contacts. "I just weni up to
people and said, 'Hey man, I'm really
depressed and I can't find any dope.•
"I w1s very selective about "ho [ 1ald
that to," , the informant ~tlnued.
"Almost 100 percent of them said, 'Sw-e,
I can help you.' " · ·
Chadwick said that nearly all of the ar-
rest warranLI weer author1zed on the
baaia of hand·to.Jllnd narcotics Illes -
JnOltly 1mall on,. -mO<le to police In·
fortninta. ' I
Olllcen report.cl that nio1t of those ar>
rested 111mndered peacalully. Only one
man was cited for resisting arrest.
A class of ochool teachers eN'Olled In
special narcotlcl lludy 1t u~ lcvlne l'U
permitt.d · by•pollco to ride wltb offlctrt
•nd ot>seive many ol lbc arreato that Wert made, , ' .
Trustees agreed to enter into-a $30,080
contract wilh th~ Pacific Learning
Corporation to develop and use for one
year such a testing program.
Dr. Hall e:a:plained that teachers and
administrators from Octan View will tell
representatives of Pacific Learning what
they want children to know after com-
pletJon of each grade level, and then the
Campaign Chief
Told by Mayor
Huntington Beach Mayor G e o r g e
l\fcCracken has named RJcliard Hwton. a
Chamber of Commerce director, as his
campaign manager for the April 11 City
Council election.
Huston, a longtime resident of Hun·
tington Beach, also serves as chairman of
the Orange County Fair ~ of Direc-tors.
McCracken's campaig'n headquarters
are at 7700 Slater Ave. and the phone
number is 842--2525.
McCracken and Councilmen Jerry Mat~
ney and Donald Shipley are up for re-
election this year.
Nine. challengers are also in the race.
They are : Doyle Miller, Marcus Porter,
Henry Duke, Dave Garofalo~ George
Arnold, Richard Belyea, Jaines OeGuelle,
Charles S. Geers, ind Joseph T. Whaling. '
Huntington Sued
For Tax Refund
Orange County and the city of Hun-
tington Beach have been sued for the re-
fund of nearly 1173,000 In tu.. In 1
Superior Court action that charges Coun.
ly Assessor Andrew J. Hinshaw with un·
fair assessment.
The Unlon Oil Company ASkJ. lor refllnd
of 1172,7•9.29 from the lotal of H86,890.i.
paid on It& Huntlngtoo Beach proper!~ fqr
!ht 1171).71 fiscal year. The compaJ\Y
stales that '121.760.92 of the alleged
overpa)'l)leiJI has been passed on to tho
city by the county. '
It Is olleaed that Hlt!!haw made no pro-
villon for the roy11lles. paid by Ille com-
PIDY on Its oil and mineral propertle1 In
the area .. The assesaor h&J 1tated Jn a
number 1 of slmUar lawllllla awaftJnc
dlsflO'ltton thai"the royallle1 ore oOt II·
empt from his assessmeot proceditm.
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Traditional styling Jn all ·
hardwood, In rich frultwood
finish. Door-storage or
fold-out secretary units.
13q deep x 30" wide x 7'if'
high.;Also in cJmpaign
styli al the same
low price.
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San Onofre. Could · Generate Huge T ax-Sums
87 JOHN V ALT!lRZA
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TaklnJ Ul'llllum 111onu ml boJt"'1I
them al'Olllld lo gooerate ........ heat lo ~hi mlllloos of bot-. Is ., aw-. thought . • •
But more fonnldable lo moot South
Coast residents J1 the economic effect of
the twin 1111elear r.actors propoaec1 IC<
biter In the decade at s.D ono&e. The yield In tu doU.,. from the baU·
billion-dollar complea wll1 be atqgertng
-about $If mlfflon a yur by today'• afculatloDJ.
.Three agencies in San Dlico County
will •bare that $If milllon In new tu
revenue when the generat.on are started up.
And the FaUbrook Uolon Schoof
Oistrid will rtetive the greatest chunk of
the massive tax~ on the complu: -more than $7 million. ,
H)'JlOlheUcally, U San Clemente could
ever ~chieve its dream of southward •n-
nexatlon, It could find that its 1Mual in-
come could double.
If new it.ate laws would allow such a
crosJ-COUnty annexation, the South COast
city could w'n more than $3 mllUon a
yurlDnewlncolnt.
'!bat 111111 matdiet Ille city'a Olflt!n&
budpt.
,,,. tu naaru-.....· ~ anllabfe
11111 -by loutllera Cllllornla ~ Oo._y, wlllcb boldl m .._t ln-
1amt In the ul3tlnc llllOlear 1ener1lor
and the aame role in the two new ones
_,eel lo coat a baU-bWloo dollata.
The touble value of -rudors,
Edlaon ~ Jftdkl, will be $210mlllion.
Perbapl ""'"' years will elapse before Ille first kilowatt of power comes from
Ole .... turbines.
The Alodtic Energy Commlaaloo wllf
proba!>ly cona!der llctJWng the project r.te thfs yur.
But altboucb the complea flea In a
remole .corner of San Diego County, San
Clemente wllf battle lo annes the com-
plex under a ~que plan that bu not yet
been trted. ·
It would r.qutre a change in the
Callforitta OooaUtutlon to bend the rules
to aUow San Clemente's gmrlh Into San
Dlqo C<>uoty.
Twice the ctty bu trted for the change.
It faUed both times.
'!be latest step la the attempt by city
Professor Plans to Seek
1'ew Congressional Seat
By BARBARA Kl\Elll!CH
ot•Otb l'llltlH
Joseph Tomehak, t t • y e a r. o 1 d m-
thropology profeuor from Laguna Beach,
today announcecf be will file p1per1 Fri·
day as a Democratic candidate for the
United Stetea Congreu from the newly
formecf f2nd eon,re..1ona1 District
The ...... dlatrict exteoda aloog the
coast from El Cajon and La Jolla on the
llOUth to aections of Newport Beocb on
the north. It Includes the city of San
Clemente, site of the Western Wblte
House.
Moat of the area it coven formerly wu
In the 39tb COngreu!onal Dla!rl",
repre1e11ted by Republican John Scbmlti.
Other candidates who have filed fnlm ·
the f2nd Diatrlct are Democrat Robert
Lowe of Cardtlf-by-tbe.sea, Republlcan
Sen. Clair Burgener of San Diego and
Republlcan Norman J. Ream of San
Clemente.
Annoonclng his caIMfldacy. Tomcbsk
aald today, "The area comprlalng our
new f2nd COngresalonal District bu been
represented for two decadea by people
completely ont of atep With the reslltfell
of today. Today's voter will not accept
this. He demanda 1 clear voice in policies
which &Hect the preoent and future of our
area."
Tomchal: said he views "an equiteble
reorganlzatloe of our tu structure, en-
viroomontal control leglslaUon, health
protection, an evaluation of educatimal
prlor!U.. and . ae end to the Vlelnam
war" u amoog the mosl Important
ls3ues to be faced.
"Thea< can only be ..-lved by the
1cltlzen poliUclan,' cme who 1'fil IJ)reat for
the people, not for ""'ted lntemta," he
3ald.
Tomehak, who ii a professor of an-
thropology at <>ranee Cout College and
lecturer ln the eatenalon dlvlalon of UC
Irvine, aerved on the Colla M-City
Council ln the early 60s and on the
Laguna Beach PWmlnC Commb!sion for
two years prior to 1'111.
Lul,year·be WU cllrecb>r of a ftg\onaJ
envtronmental aomlnar funded by the
Fedenl Department of Houalng • n d
Urban Development, In which most of the
cities Jn the new f2nd District
pertlclpated. The OCC 11<D1in4r covering
"1'01oiY. plannlng aed lmplementaUon
was focused oo the 11politlcs of en-
-~" Tomehak aald. A graduate a(_ Ohio State Univorilty, .
Tomcbalt received his n\aster'a degree
from Cal Slate Long Beach and bi.I Ph.D
from the Unlveraity of Neulcbotel,
Switserland. lie aJao WU a Fulbright el·
Equalized Property Taxes
Backed by Education Unit
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tbe State
Board of Education today gave its back·
Ing to a statewide property tu intended
to equall:e the quality of education In
Calilomla pubUc scbooll.
The plan wu submitted by 1 com-
mittee of citi.st111 appointed by the board. Bf unantmob1 vote, the board directed
that the plan be placed In legfslaUve form
for submission to the Legislature.
Preparatlon of the plan resulted from 1
recent state Supreme c.ourt declslon
declaring the atate'a system of achoo!
finance to be 1111C011SUtutlonsl.
The aim of the plan Is lo provide more
Indian Student's
Sla ying Prob ed
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -The 1181' I~
torney general'• office bu lllinounOed tt
1s conducllng an inquiry lnlo the fatsf
shooting of a II-year-old lndlan atudent In
a Humboldt County bar !ut Doc:mber.
Deputy Attorney General Edward P.
O'Britn said Wedhesday "we have! to
receive additional inlmaUoo ' bd.re
making our conclusion" al>wt the dqlth
of Michael Ferrla, a atud«JI at IJCLA.
More than IOO Indians and their aup.
portm, angered by the failure of a coun-
ty grand jury lo return 1 murder in-
dictment in the caJe, demonltrated on
the Capitol stepo Tueaday for state of.
ficials to intervene. •
achoof support for poortl' achOol distrlctl
which have been 1D11ble to match the
atandanls of educaUon malntalned by
weallhydls1rlcts. ·
Under lhe plan, a atatewlde property
tu.of •Uo per 111111 of assesaed property
value wruld be levied to ~ ballc
financing 1or an anllled achOol dlatrlcts.
School olficlals eatlmated that U the
plan fl approved by the LeclaJalure the
atate would haV. lo provide f/fO million
In new fuBds for acbooll ln the first year
of the program's operation.
It was uplalned that about ~·
of thla wQuld be •used to r«I,.,. property
tues ln the majority of 1,21111 public
scbool dlatricts ml the bolance would 1•
for Improvement of the educaUooal prn-
gram1.
Some of the more wealthy ICbool
districts would have lo make aubatanUal
increa.ws In their property tu rates ao
that addltkinal money could be railed for
districts where property asseumentt: are
generally lower. '
The committee said l t a recom-
mendation "pmeata the coocept of a
range, adequate for pubUc 1cbool aupport
of the normal child ln a regular ciau,
with three levels."
The •lguaranteed level or support"
w""d be boaed on the 12.110 property tu alid 1"Nfd provide !Giii )>er atudeot from
llndergarten through grade alx, f/f7 pet
atudeot ln gradea aev'° and eight and
$$11 for grad<l'nlne through twelve.
Districts· which might desire to provlde
a higher standard of education would be
pennltted to lmpooe an additional prop.
erty tu of IO cent& per 111111 of amaecf
valuUon.
Topless Power
Gi rls Remove Top s, Tie Up To wn
MELBOURNE, A1111ralla • (UPI) ....: FIYe bore-topped bea1t!ea atos>pod
traffic In downtown Melbourne today ln a protelt 11111)11 objectlona ....,
people bave voiced to atrtppm. u atartec1 quietly .....,, wi.m tile n.. blklnklad r1r1a cbalned them-
..ivea. to large g1aA dflplay caiei ln front of Man1ancf llouae on Bourke
Street.
Then, two ~ tOlllOftd the Iopa of , tholt bltmfa while the otbera
waited !or pollce.
Tiit' other thrai ,....,...i tholr Iopa u police arrived and the crowd
rwtDed to -lllO. • Trams balled and can braked u the crowd cuo-Into 1111 -l
Police called relnlorcemmla lo cope With tile crowd and bolt cuttera to cope
With the c:ba!na. Tbt five llnally wen bundled Into a .., &d takm to tile city waldt-
bouae where they were charged W!tll ollemlve behavior.
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-lo llDcl •."ll*nd -. In 8111 Diego Qiunly lo ... a petltloe Nrlloc
Ille -tloe.•tlelQpl. -Oooctlvably, uya Cll7 .._.Ke'
nelb Carr, San Cfemeote -apand Ila
boundal'les --ard Wllboul any lflull)e
whatsoever In the allgiunent of eo111ly
boundar!ta.
Tlais,. ti 1111 dream --lo bococne
real , San Clemente would apanJwo -
ti.., Ind pc,.a!b1y Sail'.Dieao .County woufd
not battle to stop l'lc!J a·merger, l!Jt tts
•bare wGal4 bo lftl'l'Yecl. ' •.
In a 111111, San Oemente does baTe a
vealed !Dlortat In the Onofre area.
Olien. it bu provided ' emergency
Hrvloe lo the torrilory, plus water .and
~ ~ durlDc reactor <?'"
It gets a IO-per<tllt bonus for selling
water outside city boundarle1. . ' In recent weeks carr bu also ~
-foot ln the dojx-closely guardeCI
by ~ Jllqo•~ty. .
lie woa permission lo negotiate for a
city gQll coune at the new San Onofre
Bluffs state Park aouth·of the city limit.
If sucb 1 projtct were to be built, San
DAILY P'llOT Jeff .......
DECLARES IN 42ND
Joseph T omchak
change scholar at Cambridge, England.
He served in the Navy in World War ll
and CUITently is president of the Laguna
Beac'h Democratic Club and a director of
the Laguna Beach Civic League. With his
wife, Sandra, and their three children, be
mates his home at 330 Cajon Terrace,
Laguna Beach.
Nixon Increases
Meat Imports .
To Beat Prices
WASHINGTON (AP).-The Nlaon ad·
ministraUon, plagued by consumer com-
plaints over rising meat prices, an-
nounced today a boost of nearly 7 percent
in the amount oC meat that can be Im-
ported thfs year.
Govmunent food economlats aay,
however, that the increase is not ex-
ARTIST'S RENDERING SHOWS HALP-BILLION-DOLU.R NUCLEAR GENERATING TAX PLUM
Cfemeate would have a stronger cue to
aupport 'the argument that annexing
southward is loglcal because it already
has m.ng financial interest.. In the vicin-
ity. .
The z aignalures for the start of an-
nexation, however, are not easy to obtJln,.
Of the new DOl>milltary per""" with',
holdings ln the San Onofre area, .. n1y a
handful are registered to vote•!!) Saa
Diego C<tw!ty.
· Tbe clolest source for name1 on a pet!·
Uon Uteri is eilbe.r am~ Camp
Pendleton's Marines, or· OCeanside's
civlllana.
So far about eight names ~ve been
mustered.
The plan, thus. b to start the wbeell of
a un)que •Meutlon -that falliDg to
then return to legislators in Sacramento
and prove that local e.fforts have failed
and the ls.sue should fall on the state for
solution.
, Yet if the annexatJon were to fall, all is
'not lost in San Clemente's fight for a
piece of the action.
During the sil:-year construction ol the
reactors, tbe average monthly payroll
will be $1.9 million for 1,700 workers.
For hundreds of those workers, San
Clerqente motels, restaurants and other
attractions wlll be the nearest ones
available.
Small businesses in the city which offer
goods and services which the utilities
need ln actual construction will reel the
boom as well.
But even the boost in sales tax
revenues and personal income is no
replacement to a dream of city and
school officials -the overnight addition
of $210 million to the tax base.
An example of the rea ction came thi~
week when San Clemente Finance Direc-
tor Gerry Teachout computed the city's
conceivable share in the tax revenue .
When his machine stopped, Teachout's
reaction was: "Wow !"
Coast Drug Net Tightens
Laguna Nigue l Couple Seized on Smuggli ng Charges
By PATRICK BOYLE
Of 1tMi Dellr PHet Si."
Laguna Beach and federal narcotics of.
~ have arrested a Laguna Niguel
man and bis wile on charges of being in-
volved with an international narcotics
smuggling ring and claim to ba've con-
fiscated $47,000 from the grounds of the
couple's home.
The. aTrests were made Tuesday'night
and are the most recent developl'netits in
a crackdown on drug smuggling that
grew ·out of the January arrest in
Portland, Ore., of three Orange County
men, ofUeers said.
Laguna Beach Sgt. Neil Putcell said
the Portland case was also indirectly tied
in with another alleged smuggling opera.
tion broken up this week with the arrest
of a Harbor Area real estate salesman.
The crackdown began two months ago
when federal agents in Oregon arrested
Brian Kendall McAdams, 25, of Laguna
Beach, and his two companions on charg.
es of attempting to smuggle 1,400 pounds
of buhlab Into the U.S.
On Tueaday nigh~ Laguna Besch and
federal agenta1 went to 31751 National
Park DriY&,ln Laguna Niguel With a
federal -lo 8J'!'ll Gordon Fred
Johnson, 23, and his wile Hel,., 21. The
pair .was taken into custody and a small
amoWlt of marijuana confiscated from
the home, Purcell aald.
The agents conducted a thorough
search of the house and surrounding
grounds and came up with the f47 ,000 in
small bills, they say.
Purcell claimed Johnson is "heavily in-
volved" with drug operaUons in the area.
He said the cash was found bur~ in the
yard. hidden in a closet, stuffed in shoes
ads in many other places.
"It was lying all over the place," the
agent said. Purcell noted that Johnson
was one of three men arrested with
McAdarm on jan. 17, 1969, at a Laguna
Canyon home oo charges of poss~ion of
marijuana.
Johnson and his wife were transparted
to Los Angeles by federal agents follow-
ing the arrest and are being held pending
filing of federal conspiracy to smuggle
narcotics charges.
Purcell said a spinoff of the McAdams
case was ·the arrest early 1\iesday
morning or Robert L. Huntley, fl, of
20151 · Bayview Drive ln Santa Ana
Height!, David D. Houck, II, of 81!1 San
Angelo Drivt. HunUngt<>O Beach, and
Jo"ph Arthtir Dalfall;e, 24; of 241 ll
Lower Cliff Drive, Laguna Beach.
Purcell said Orange O>ast narcotics
agents had been watching Huntley's
movem .. la •Ince December when polke
claim to have found 73 kilograms of
marijuana in a rented automobile which
had been lnv~ved in a traffic accident.
The driver of the vehlcle fied on foot
from the accident, but a ·check with the
car agency revealed the auto had been
rented by Huntley, Purcell said.
On Monday night, agents trailed Hun~
ley to the Mexican border. The man
driving a rented station wagon and car:
rying two passengers entered MexJco and
returned two hours later, Pw-cell said. He
was then followed back lo Orance County
and stopped by police in Huntington
Beach.
When the agents closed in, the oc-.
cupants of the car tried to flee on foot
and one escaped into the thick fog,
Purcell noted. Huntley and Houck were
arrested.
Following their arrut, qtnla plcfled
up Dallaire at his home ml coaU-111 1
small amount of marijuana, Ille ollloer added. I .,
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Low ciooda ml Ugf>t variable winds
from eight to 11 knots are also predicted
from Seal Beach lo San Clemente. No
wamlop have been llsued lo sailors.
Temperatures are mt expected to
~e much from the current 56 air and sa.<1..,... water readings. Sunny akl,.
are predicted later Friday.
Girl, 17, Saved
In. Cliff Plunge
, PAi.o ALTO (AP) -Shorffl'a deputies
ml ~ worked lodloualy for U..,.
hours lo ...... a crltloally lnJured girl
from the bottom of 1 91111 foot cllff In rug-
ged mountain terrain wat of here. set. Ron Radttlcb of 1111 San Mateo Oounty Sherlff'a Department said Laura
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Explosi.on · , -Kill,s Three
In Ireland
llEU'AST (APL -A big uplolloll
--• -In • Roowl C.tbolle IOCtloa ol Belfast lodly, kllllnC three peo-
ple and lojurlnc four. Police Nici they
l!olJnod a 1ellplle bomb had up1oded
as men of the Irish Republican Army
were prim1ng the charg•.
Security forces clooed off the area of
~ Lower Falls enclave as they Rartbed
the wreckag• of the lour-room hooae. The
MCI~ 11 an IRA stronghold.
'!'.he explosion raised to :ISi th< known
death toll In 31 months of oommunal
warfare In Nonh<rn Ireland.
Jil....,.hUe, Protestant worken called
for a four-bour strike and <lectriclty
cutofl today to Jll')t.•t terrorllt vlolenca
and eonce11lonl to the C.tbollc minority
which the Brilllb gpvernment ts con-
•lderl!Jc. .
••we've just about taken enough," said
Wllliam Hull, an organizer of the LOyaUst
Association. of Workers. "I warn the
politicians here and In London that we
will brina the country to a complete bait
if any poUUcal moves are taken tbl,t will
a lier our constitution."
Hull dld not say bow many workers he
••peeled to heed his organlzatloo's call.
But be predicted 4,000 to $,000 worken In
electric power plants would lllrow the
1witches from 1 to 5 p.m.
"'Ibis wW mean there will be no juice
for factories at all IO they won't be able
to work even If lhey ·want to," he slid.
The organizer wd bis group wants
revival of the B-Speclal COmtabularx, a
Proltllaol vlgllante force dilbaoded in
1• u a conceulon to the Cat.boUc1;
reatoratlon of mandatory Ille Im·
prloonmeot for anyolle Involved In a
bonibln(, lllCI no political settlement al·
fecllni the slalUI of the Proleltanll, wbo
dominate. political and economlc Ille In
Norlberu lrelaod.
· The violence fueling ProteatOnt anger
took _ !be life ol an agriculture l\llnl1try
olllclal Wednesday. Police aald three
rnen *°•• acroa1 the border from the
lrllh Republic and pumped bullet.a Into
J-i>b Jardlnt, 44. He was a Prot.stant
'member of the Ulster Defense Regiment,
Northern Ireland'• nsllooal guard. He
w11 the Wrd mUitlaman slain by guer·
rillas this month and the 58th person to
die thit year. '
POU~ aJid they arres1ed two men tn
coonoclloo wlth the kllllnC· ' ,
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Wedding Spectacular
Prince Alfonso De Bourbon stands next to bride, Maria Carmen
Franco, granddaughter of Generalissimo Francisco Franco in Madrid
ceremony. Selected guests jammed the small chapel while another
2,000 watched by closed circuit television inside 17th ceqtury palace.
Marriage was called biggest social event in two decades.
Israel Guns Rake Lebanon
In Reply to Rocket Attack
I
By United Pr•ss laternaUoaal
Israeli · gunners fired into southern
Lebanon today, the first such action in a
Week. · I
A military spokesman in Te\ Aviv said
Israeli gunners opened up after UOmm
Ruaslan-made Katyusba rockets rained
on the Israel settlement of Bar Am from
the Lebane4e side of the b!lrder. ;'I'll<:
rockets - a type favored by Arab guer-
rillu -cauaed no damage, the
spokesman said.
mile from the Lebane4e frontier, 15 mUes
northwest of the Sea of GalUee.
In Damascus, Syrian President H"afez
Assad said Wednesday that for the first
time his country was wllllng to accept a
U.N. Security CouncU ,....lutinn of !Ml
to "°Ive the Mldclle East crtsiJ.
"We insist on two condiUons," Aasad
said in a speech over Damascua Radio. ""lbeY ire recmery· of all territory Iatael
ocoupled In lllrl and l'Hltabllshment of
the rights of the Palestinian people." • * * * Father Rescues
-Baby Moments
·'Before Blast ·
It w11· only the second such attack on
' Israeli 1etllementa . sJnce .. -IsiaeU
armored force made a lour-day atrlke iJ>.
to ~rn Lebanon 13 doys ago.
Assad's speech put :ir;ia'• policy In line
with that' of Egyp~ a partner In 1he
Federallo'n of Arab Repuhllc:J, WbJch alao
Includes Llbya.
He said be divulged Syria's policy to
end speculation of coolllct -members of the federation on ways1 to
bring peaca to the Mlddte East. ,
LOmXINDICRRY, N«lh<rn .Irell!ICI
(AP) -Wblle a time bomb ticked away
Its Jut . -bealde blm, a young
failier wratlecl bis IJ.monlb-old son from
a -t bapieu Weclneoday and l'lllbed
him to aa!ety.
'4or!'tenll after Samuel Warte, 261 e-ied !tom Ille parklne prage with
the clllld In hll arms, the bomb delllOllsb-
ed the building and the two dozen cars In·
side H.
"For five terrible seconda I felt I would
never gel Garth out In time," W arke aald
Thunday.
The drama came as guerrillas ln-
tenalOed bomb assaults In Londonderry.
Warl<e had just driven Into the garage
when two youths armed with submachine
guns burst In, dropped a package and
sbouled: "Il'1 a tl.me bomb! You hive 60
seconds to get out."
"I aaw smoke coming from the bomb
beside the car," Warte Aid.
Garage workers fled, but W a r k e
plunged bis arrna Into' the car for .his llOQ, ·
"I jW!t grabbed Garib and pulled and
he slipped out of hi.9 harness," he aaid. "I
ran with him In my anm and J"'!!f we
got-clear the bomb upl~ed."
Tbe last .'sbelllni from the Leba11e1e
aide came last Wedaeaday, two days
after the Israeli strike ,force withdrew.
wben two Russian Kalyuaba rockets bit
the town of Kiryat Shrmna, causing
llllght damage but no casualttes.
Bar Am ia a small settlement about a
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'Renault Workers
Refuse to Deal
With Kidnapers
PARIS (UPI) -Worken at the huge
Renault auto plant today turned down a
request by the lddnapers of a RenaUll
auto executive that they bold a mass
meeting and decide what to do with the
victim.
Robert Noeretle, 63, was kidnaped
Wednelday by a group Of young MaolJts
who are membtn Of an extmne left.wing
group called "The New Popular Reslst-
anoe." They said Nogr.tle, labor re1a.
t!ona director of the plant, was taken in
retaliation for the death of Rene-Pl<rre
Overney, 23, who was abol ~eb. 25 by a
RenaUll security guard outside the fac-
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Weather Mostly . Fair, Dry
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' Cambodia ,
Pr~oliers U.S. S·lains North
Liberared 8th Day in· Row
SAMRONG, Cambodia (AP) -Cam·
bocllan troopa bave atonned a rtver lilAnd
and -"""" than 1111 penons, mostly clvillaDI, btld In c:balnl by the
-· 'Tba prllonen told of eucuUon by bayonets and ol stullll CIUlbed by rocks.
Relallnc the "'°'" Wednesdoy, Lt.
Col Kien Trt, 1o;e11« of I bl s
norlhermnoet Jll'lvlnca of o d d a r
M~y, said the prlaonen wero
guarded by about 20 Cambodian COm-
munlal troopa, and two North Vietnamese
wete In charge.
War bas been mnote from this J110V·
Ince, and may of· Its !0,11811 population
did not tmW there wu a war unUI
March S: Then ·a ballallon of Cambodian
aoldlerl fougbt uhore cm ·Phmn Praaat
Island In the Sen River. '!'be IJland ts 43
mUea. southeast of Samrong.
Klen Tri said S7 of 100 pri!IOners were
rescued. The others were believed either
kllled or taken away , by the Oeelng
enemy. Amooa thole liberated were six
Cambodian aoJillen and two wmnen.
Tba · fornw prisoners claimed they
were'bpl In chains.
Tba vlctlma. said they were told they
wen be1na held capUve because they
were apnUi of the 1overnment and were
..uJn( rice lo Cambodian aoldters. .
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SAIGON (AP) -U.S. plan., altaeked
In North Vietnam for, th< eighth auc-
cesslve day Wednesday, the tarrier Kitty
Hawk rejoined th< lndochlha air war and
beefed up the "Ith Fleet lo four fllltopo
for the first time since 1970, and South
Vietnamese· pUots claimed two enemy
tank! and ' truck In attacks today.
The U.S. command abo 'ailllOllJICed
that an Air Force Fl Pha!11om WM Ibo!
down Tue3day whlle allaclt!nc the Ho Chi
Minh supply trial In Southern Laoe, and
the two fliers are missing. 111e command
said the announcement was withheld two
because a aeareb was in pi:ogreu.
The command sald Air Forc;e Ft Phan--
toms on Wednesday bombed two an-
tiaircraft batteries about a mile apart in
the northern or North Vietnamese half of
the ~militarized zone and a third one
about 40 mites north of th< DMZ after
they fired on U.S. reconnaissance planes.
The command said results of the
strikes were not,known, b\Jt there was no
damage to U.$. planes. Tbil broueht the
total o! U.S. a!tack! on antiaircraft
defenses in North Vietnam to 23 since
March 1 and 90 this year.
Meanwhile, U.S. 852.l bombed enemy
pcsltions in South Vietliam, 31 miles
sou thwest of Da Nang and in the central
highJan~.
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Infanned -Jlild more than 20 ol the big bomben ...... sent up.
South Vlelnamele spokesmen at P~lku
said an oboervalion plane spotted one
tank and a trUnl[ In caihbodla moving
lo"ard the BOn Het border camp In Iha
cantral blghlandl this mofnlng. 'Ibey aald
South Vletname'aa bomber• attliCkecl
about 10 .mlJea aoulhweat of Ben Htt.
destroyed both the tank and truCk lllCI
!tilled live. North Vietnamese.
About two beurs later, the spokesman
continued, the column of six tanks was
spotted in the same general area 1 mile
or two Inside Cambodia. Again the South
Vle!Jlamese Skyrlders attacked, and
pilots !'!ported one tank destroyed.
South Vietnamese pUot.a have cts!mlil
to have knocked out more than a dozen
tanka In recent weeks along the western
side of the eentral bighlanda. .
Navy spokesmen said planes from the llO,-Kitty HaWk begjln operaliona
Ibis QIOrnlng against )be enemy l"l'plY
line•. Some of Its 75 ~ ilsO were
reported flying reconnaissance and escort
missions over North Vietnam.
AltholJgb the 7th Fleet now bas lour
carrl<n, only two -the Kitty Halik lllCI
coral Sea -are currently engaged In air
operatiom. The Constellation and the
Hancock are reported on port Jeave.
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yoi:. 65, NO. 69, l SECTIONS, ll PAGES ORAN&k COUNTY, CA~lfORNIA THURS DAY, MA~H 9; 1972 N
Columnist
Puts .'Unfit'
Tag· on Pick
lrvings Indicted
Author, Researcher Adm~t Book Hoax
WASHINGTON (AP) -Columnist J'elt
Anderson told Senate investigators today
that ~chard G. Kleindienst is unfit to be
attorney general because he ls not a
"mag who understands the law and
respects the truth."
' Despite ·his disclaimers, acting Atty.
Gen. Kleindienst played a major role in
settJement of three antitrust suits against
the International TelephOne & Telegraph
Corp., Andenon testifieirto the Judiciary
Committee.
As 1 result of coltll1Ul! written by
Anderson last week, the committee ia
tJ,ting new testimony relating to KJein-.
cliemt's nominalJon to be attorney
1ener1I.
(Anderson's column appears regularly
en 1bt edilorial page of the DAILY
Pllm.) .
''There bu been a concerted effort to
eonceal !ht iruth about IT&T's ae~
Uemetit of Its antitrust bi!Ue 'with the
JUlllce lltpartmen~" &ideroon ll1't to-
day. "This effort be(an before-we
p.1blished our first column on the, subject
and bu continued wllhoul Interruption
"The public .leeord on this epl!Odt is
blotted wl,tb,.falsehood. The aura of scan-
dal bangs over the ,,.bole matter. It will
not be dispelled merely by the self-serv-
.fng diaclaimers of present and former
l)>elllbers of lbt Naon admlnistratlon and
olficlala of ITltT," Anderson said.
Anderson'• columns, based on a
llltlllOrandum allribuled to ITllr lobbyist
,Diii D. Beard, auggtsled that !ht JU!lico-
Depaftment agreement U, ... me the aulll
~alnlt ITllJ:-wu linked to tho Cooc1t-•le'1 jiurported '400,ooO/ com·
mllmellt lo lbt -Republican Nallonai.
Convenlliln.
KJeb•H-, W dealtd lbt "'"estloa
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NEW YORK (UPI) -Author Clifford
Irving, hls wlfe and a researcher were in-
dicted by federal and New York County
grancJ juries today on charges ranglng
from mail fraud to perjury in connection
with the discredited Howard · Hughes
"autobiography.'~ 1
The federal panel's indictment said Irv~
ing . and researcher Richard Suskind's
claimed interviews with the billionaire
recluse were actiially "tape-recorded in.
terview sessions with each other, in
which they alternately pla}'ed the role of
Hughes."
It named Suskind as an wllndicted co-
conspirator. . .
The indictment also said the palr's
sources for the book included a con-
fidentlal reference file ol Time, Inc., the
reference file of the Los Angeles Times,
the Ubrary of Congress, the Atpmlc
Energy Commission and the Defense
Ul"I r..-... DepartDlent, as well as books about
THEY WILL WED SOON IN SOUTHERN CAL IFORNIA Hughes by other authors.
Rep. Goldwater ind Flancff Sunn LH Gherma n It aaid a "substantial part of the
research'' was done ln the New York ·
Public Library." ..
R~p. Goldwater, Barry's
Son, to Wed Newport Girl
The two-count federal indictment
charged Irving and hi! blonde fourth wife
Edith with mail fraud and conspiring to
use the malls to defraud the McGraw-Hill
publishing house.
The 25-count indictment handed up by
the county panel charged Irving and
Susklnd with grand larceny, forgery and.
perjury in the second degree. Mrs. Irv-
ing, who admitted using the name "Helga
Some\ime at the end of this month , a
Newport Beach fashloo model and UCLA
student . will wed Rep. Barry M.
Goldwater Jr .. (R-North Hollywood).
Dr. and ·Mrs. Mort Gherman •of tho
• Lack · of · ShQts • • •
Balboa Bay Club, Newport Beach, R. Hughes" to cash $650,000 in checks
Wednesday aMounced the engagemeRt of from McGraw-HUI intended for Hughes,
their 25-year old daughter Susan Lee to ,,. was ·charged with forgery and grand
the son of SenaWr and Mrs. Barry larceny .. Goldwater of PbOe:nix Following the federal announcement, 'Tue · . the Irvlugs were arraigned on the younger Goldwater, 33, will leave ch t Federal Court Suskind wu
the ranks .r:i. a h a n, d f u 1 of eligible not "7::a!t · ·
bachelors 111 Congress lo marry Miss · !rYlnj · reJe-..i llOO,ltl nonoI
_ Klofwflemt told lbt -mklto the -= ;"'~.,., -:,~ · (Jtcll for Surge
thlol ~ Iba Jlllllcli, ~....... ' • •
w. ~:~~ ,..,·~._..;'wi&..;w-
but'lbt Weddini if~ to I~ ~.~ """"-_.1111~'. In Southej'n cail!onua. . ~··-·-.,.....JI.,_," I .
lllh Gherman Is 1 hilliness moJor •! ._ ...... -nlaUve lo adilloil •
U&A:and • ll'•duate of John Muir Higti ll'«eei!INl•·idleilled, MMdl • II , Iba sChool in Paaadl!na. ~I of Swill aulhorltiet, WU relell;tCf 111n111, ~Ion; • . ~L-L ... 11.t . 1, Anderlon '11111K1~ .... vers1ono1· \11 n i'1eas· es
lnlufftcient immunization today wu . ' " beld to blame-for the outbreak of measlt1
In Loi Angeles County by Orange County
Health Olficer Dr. John Philp.
Goldwater Was elected to represent the . on ~ own r~ pendfhi Motto
27th Congre~sioriat District in a special day s hearing, at which she will also
election In 1169 filling lbt vacancy plead to tho dlar1••· .
created by u,.; reslgnation of Ed The maximum penalties. fo~ conviction
Reinecke · who became I i e u t e n 1 n t on the two federal counts 11 f,1ve years in
prison and a $1,000 fine .
· A Hughes spokesman in Loi Angeles
said "We are gratified, of courae, that
these three people will be held · at-
countable for their actions, but our chief
interest i'still is in finding out who was
behlnd this in engineering a plot."
A spokesman for McGraw-Hlll 1aid the
publishing house ·was "deeply interested
in the findings. However, unfil we know
R fft Cited
the details which led to. the Indictments,
we cannot make a final decision on the
ultimate dispositlonOf the manuscript. 11
The trvings arrived at tilt federal
courthouse shortly before the an-
nouncement or the federaJ indictments.
Both appeared composed.
Mrs. Irving wore a green cloth coat
and fur hat while her husband wore a
black topcoat.
Hoag Hospital's,
Executive -Q.ui~
By L. PETER KRIEG
Of t11t D~ l"fttt Ill"
William R. Hudson, Hoag Mernorlll
Hospital administrator for four year1,
resigned Wednesday "for the good of the
hosplt,al," said A. Vincent Jorge~n,
chairman of the board of directors.
Jorgensen said It "hurts me very
much" to see Hudson leave but the
decision "was a mutual one between Bl.11
and the board'"' because of growing
tensions.
"The rift between the medical staff and
the administration" led to the move, ac-
cording, to ·carolyn Fisher, Hoag public
relaUons director.
"When a husband and wUe don't get
aiong they get divorced," Mrs. Fisher
11ld.
Hudaoll '!• unavajlable !or co1DJl!&l!I, 'W ... I a/W ___ .,11!1
~~~ top,! ~,.,,, •
' 1!ll siarted ..... time Mo bUl
I llolll )tilt 0vtr 0110 morllh 1JO
-mk!lcar staff 1ave Hudaon i ntloWtdlng 1100 confidence"· vote.
The vote wu perctplllled, by claims by ·
dOctOn that Hudaori w11 Usuming
mpomiblllty for holpllll Jl'Oll'&ml that
shouhfbe under their conlrol.
•
events departed from mine only when he
and his fellow wllneaes began danclrig I
aemaJ'ltic tangcf around the w o r d •neaottate.' " He referred to testimony by
Klelndltllll, McLaren and Falll Rohatyn,
an ITllr director.
Klelndiwt did 'DOI deny meeting with
Rohatyn, Anderoon said.
Dr. Pbilp said measles can ~only occur
In cl/lldren who have neftr been tm-
munlud, lmmuniud with a low-streogth
vaccine, or lmmurdzed, too early.
governor of CAiifornia . Goldwater was
r~lected to the ,91st Congress.
A native of Los Angeles, Goldwater at-
teqd~ pubUc schools in Phoenix and was
graduated •from Staunton M l I i t a r y
Academy in Virginia.
Ouldoor Nature
Lab Start Set
SubMjuent ·to lbt vole, other holpllaf
employea took. 1 vote In support ol
HUCl10n 1fler'-holpllll dllectora pointedly
dl.scounled lbt doctora' •!'lion.
told hlm he Wll Plannintr lo nalp wee~ 110. ' -"He told mt 'I don't want to ,,.. ..
holpllll hurt. I want to atop . thJa ...,.
troversy," Jorpnaen said. • "Indeed, he said his ccinlacts with Mr.
Rohatyn 'set in motk>n a series of eventa:1
which led tO the resolutloo of !ht cue,
Yet , he orrued before lhls _lJOmmlUee that lie had done no negotiatlnl. Pemaps
_. 1atonlsblng," lbt columnist con-
llnaad, "Mr. Robatyn and e1'<11 Judie
McLarell <Ocfoned this I 'lnqlpattnl
dlsclalmer.
Border Police
Find Alien Weed
<!range Coilnty, .which bas esperlenced oaJY 11 caaes of pomble meaalt1, hll so
fir -irotedN from lbt Ollllnakl. "Our clinics hive been pretty busy lale-
IY," saJil Dr. Pbllip, Vocclnatiolll are of·
lend free ol dlarP 11 lbt Orange Coun-
ty lloaJlh Dtparlm<ot and mothra bave
been_-ldvlled II> lake edvanlege of them.
Melllfea cllnlcs are held II lbt health
department, comer Civic Center Drive
and Roll street, Sana Ana, from a a.m to
A stockbroker prior to his political
career, Goldwater majored in business
and marketing at the University of
Colorado and Arizona State University
from which he was graduated in 1962.
Members of the Goldwater family have
been frequent visitors to Newport Beach.
The senior Goldwaters often stay at the
Balboa Bay Club.
5 p.m. weekdays: The clinic i5 also open L B T
liom 7;30p.m.to10 p.m .. Tueodays. ast ay our
. Another clinic ii off...a 11 lbt health
, . "\•
At Harbor High
Groundbreaking ceremonies Saturday
at 10 a.m. on a three.acre outdoor nature
laboratory at Newport Harbor High
School will conclude a dual observance by
Newport Beach .and Costa Mesa of
Environmental Nature Center Week.
Border palrolmeo worldnl the--San department anne>, 1011 South Eut St., S t S t da
Onofre cbeapolnt rener.U1 turn up . Anahebil ln>m I p.m. to ~ p.m. Moodays e a Ur y
•--· f al'---• but 1 this and from I i.m. to noon Fridays.
Mayors Ed Hirth of Newport Beach
and Robert Wilson of Costa Mesa,
Assemblyman Robert Badham ( R ~
Newport Beach) and Newport-Mesa
school di!trlct officials will attend tho
ribbon-<:Uttlng, three-planting ceremony. U!MCI• o K:M a w~, ear Y No .. -...w ... enta are required at either f' al momtog they found three mcq of aJ1tn 1 ....,....._ The m Upper Bay tour of the
' ---t 1-tead and --~~ ·~--''-ed ocation. • , migratory season will begin Saturday at 9 ~;;;gj;._ ' ~·~-~_n -• Dr. ~bilp ~trused that children a.m . al the Intersection of Back Bay and
To be developed on unused land run-
ning between l~th and 1111> streets and
Dover Drive, the laboratory will be called
the Environmental Nature Center.
The three ldlolfams of martjuona brought In for vaccination abould be at Eastblulf Drives, l'\twport Beach. .
allqedly were co led Iii a vel>lcle 1eut one year old. Chlldren vaccinated . . The hour-long envlronmenlal walk "
&topped routlm;IY ~bout t :*.a.m. by belore 19'i -=~vi::':'.""led with a . "°''JlOllBOred by Friends ol Newport Bay
the federal officers. -:--~,.more -· •r,d~ .Sierra-au ·
Co$ls of · developing the center. are
e<Uln~ti!<tllr11Z;500;-wltlrl8;000 of that
coming from school funds. ·The Junk>r
Ebell Club of Newport Beach is soliciting
donations to raise the remainder.
After discovering the conctUad _.... Part1c1pantl on the free ~are met at
tfaband officen arref\ed Pamela A> 11th v· . F d stations •long tbe way ·by lecturers on the
lolnelle Nicosia. 23, of Sola .. Beach; ICllDl OUD history of the bay, marl,,. and -land Robert LeRoy Shields 23 of Encbutu • plants,.fossUs, birds and naUve animals. If developed as now planned, the center
will include a desert area, a stream with
t,wo pond! 'and a 1matl waterfall, an
amphitheater, a manmade mountain and
native plant growth.
and ~reg Joseph .Jo~~. ti, a1lo oi beB=~~n<f!~m 1;:r~1~r':1rnc~ ar~! ~1~ 1:.~U:: ·~dtti;or u:ie~a:~
Encinitas. n . • 1963 w11 found Wednesday with 'two birds.
'Ibey wen; t,ur ed over to. San . Diego bullets in the chest. Ten peo·p1e tiave ?lien Binoculars are ,suggested by' the tour
County Shenff s d~putlea for . booking on found murdered in the park since 1968, sponsors for better viewtni of the It will be used u an outdoor study
area. charges of possession of marlJUIJ'!I. police report. wildlife. , ,.
Dollar Makes
Sharp Plunge
LONDON (AP) -The U.S. dollar
inade one of its 1harpest plunc•a
tod17 on tht LondOO mark~ In
lr1dln1 described by dtaltra 11
btcti< and nervous. It also dropped
1 aharply on other European e1-
I chine••· .
' Tbe dollar opened at a new low of
111115 to !ht pound, gained .. .,.
strength, then dropped to 11116G -
I fill of almoot tbrtt fuJI C011ll
eompored with Wedneodiy nlcbt'•
close of $Z.!2e0. Usually, slich
chaaa:e• are Je11 than one ctat.
The llonlr of England m1inllllltd ·
111 baalc lending rate 1t 5 pc....,t,
.... of tho hJchesl In Ille -Id of
major ftnuoe. The rtlotively llllb
rate hi• been ..,. flcl« In Ibo
clolllr'• dedlno, ........... JD.
-apeculaton to lnvlll'ln ,,...,, 111er11nc.
t
Mesan With Pynamite Held --
"·Ex-cor;iv ict Denies Kno wledge of Ex plosive Cache
, . · cOsti Meaa police today art holding an A lnck on the sbed door didn't reduce ' Dyrlamlte Is ari' eltnmely stable er·
ex-convict on cbarses of 111 • g a I tho dlnpr a bit, invesllgators explained. ploiilve In lreab -1on, manufactured ~ ol uploolveo ·~la cache of Roar winilciws• are broken out and from liquid nllrOllycOrlnO and a cellulooe
14 stick.I of old, cllllntegndlnl dynamite afrlou;, playlul · neighborhood children . !War' ol •-llb """111ency.
was found In a back abed at h~ horn•. eould have lriggered a catastrophe, blow· Stored for Ion( pe'locU, the mlzture
The auapect hll denied knowledge ol Ing themselves to bits and e1Ulln1 beglfta to _.te. \he ~loolvu cadie. .. ' widespread structural damage. II tho dynamite lll1cb stand oo end, Ille
Olflc•n Identified him u James f. lletective Capt. ll<!btrt P,.Green said deadly nllroll1corlna beslna to -•le
Manh, lf.'of 111 W. Bly St. He la held In every window for a blod or more arourd Into Ila liquid bin al tho-· much
lieu· of ia,oeo blll, baaed on his prior would have beez> blown out. ' hi the -ol -coll&<tinl In a
felony conviction. · A sharp earUNuqe '""!l<l •lso have boltoe or jar.
Tiie oeu .. mployed ' trucker ha s trluo;r!'d thcll4 sllc\q;; «it lo the It Captain · Green aald tho sllckl i.ken
reparled)y told lnlem>pton lhe' cache ol deterlorallng~. from Minll'a ihod were tumed to tho aploalvea mull u.--m lbt Jl'OP' Glngorly removJll by Reserve Police conallleocy of jelly, a bJlhly crillCal and
...iy when be rmled tt al• monts ago. Capt. B111 Savage, the board was turned exploalve ~,
lnvllllc•ton ... unc.rtain how long over to Marlnt Co'1'I 6'nwlltlln men to lnlo11 ... lori' aay Norah. who _. ...
the deadly lloctp1le -atorod Jn a rear be ufely esploded In Ii laol11ed art•. bls OWi -lnlck for ~ ltlllar
abed -or who pu1 tt there -but uld it "The atulf wu ., bid Sahge really hau!q-knoWled(a of Iba~
la 1-lbla lo ovenlllle tbe. per ti It dldn '& want to ~ lk," uld Cap~ dl-•ld llnuP po 11 c • ~
PJlll[. Gmn. "" ~· _._ . .
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The board did appoint 1 committee to
"investigate the growing disharmony"
bu! JorgeMen said lbt panel • dlaaolved
after the couj>le of meetlnp1 "when we
couldn't pinpoint anythln(." '
HLlke I said when thia first came
about, I fee.I like I'm chasing a &host."
Jorg-.i observed. He 111d the com-
mittee hid been unable to eome up wiib
any specific complaints against the ad--
ministration.
Jorgensen dlaCloaed that H\Jdaon first
' . .
H• said HuC!iofi ma~• b1i final· deClalml
Tue.day and Jor(enaen called I lpedal
meetlnl of tho' board'• e...utlve cqm.
mtttee Wednelday mornlnl.
"We agreed lo· occept his reslpafl<in'
(wblch WU fonnolly &lined Wedllaoday
lf)emooa). lt,wu.a m•tuol.arrangmnoaL·
NobOdy la ~pp)' -t ll't 'J ....... llid. • .
"We con't leooardbe tho ~ .. Jhal (llee-llODtioN, P~ I)
Negotiations by T .W A
With . Pwtters Bared
By Ille Alaocleled Pren
-'l'r,ana-1\'orld Airlines offlcl1l1 'were ,
reported today lo be negotiaUng .wltf> u·
tortlonists who planted bombs on two
jeUlnera and demanded fl · mllllon
ranaom. Police aaid ooe uns\JCC't\13ful
ranaom delivery attt111pt hid been made.
Extraordhlary aecurlty pn<autlons
were in effect. on· TWA and other airJinei
arter .a 10pbistlcaled bomb nploded In
the eockplt of an nnoccupled TWA jet In
Las Vegu earlJ Wei1nellicl1y. A bomb was
defused in the cockpit of 1 plane at Ken-
nedy airport Tueldl!J'.
A TWA spokesman would not comment
on a report in !ht New York Dally, News '
that negotiations were under w.,,,
EarlJer ,__pae co.mpau refused to A)'
''whether, or under what circumstaoces,
It would agree to pay r11110m."
Delplle the company dtniala, New
YIH'k police &aid a private jet that lended
myatmously at Allanll Tueaday nigh~
carried tho $Z mllllon the plotlers
demanded but that "no 1cluaf turnover,
wu made." The plane returned to New
York {our hourt: tater.
TWA Chairman Charlea C. Tllllnrhut
Jr. refused lo dllcuSJ the c11e with
newsmen at 1 dinner Wednaday nlaht.
"It would only prejudice 6ur position to
say what we know or what we are
doing," he said, it "is 1 very dellc1te
case and must be dealt with dllcreell)'."
Inv .. 111ators continued to -k oo lhe
theory that the bomlla were planted by
one or more persons who an preMnt or
formar airlines lndualry e m p I o y • 1
because of tbalr obvlouo Intimate
knowledce ol airline op119tlocL
Commeolln& Oft Iba Lu V-blaal, I
TWA 1~ aU!. "Wllaowr im 11 oo
•
the airplane had lo know b1i way arOm;,r
tho lncluatry. Ht woUld · havHo know I
c;olWlderable •mount about the alrcrall. ~
Cbprlea Wyre, TWA pner1I manager
In Lu Veau. &aid Iha plane had been
searthed In Ntw Yori: -Iha bomb
WU found -..t Iba llnl pllne 'fllee.
day, and oNn:bed qalll Iller tt arrived
In llU Vecu. • •
"I would haVe lo . l!l\llM that tt WU
located In an area illlcceulbla to normAI seiich." Wyn .. kl. 11Tbe . p1abe wu
thorouahty _,,,bed ...
Oru1e C'•••
1 Weathr
Some Southen! Cllllol1lla liquid
sunshine ,fa on tho--..., for Frfday,
with ltght drtule· loreeut aJona
the coaatal area . Tlmporatur..
should rem•ln In , tho 115 to ...,..
gree range.
INSm E TODAW
D i ta DoW Beard, IT6T
woman lobbj/il~ Is dc1cribt4 a
hord-drinklnQ, llard.,a!Jcill9 ond
hord..,.rkinQ. See storv J>ao• lS. -.... _....,._.. ... ................ -..... ~ ,. =-:1 :::.::--=-..i --..
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1-, MN 9, 1972 •
WitneSs ~lla{>ses
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Cfuims Harte.liua_F ~Jher. of He,;_sori_.,,.~-~ ' \ .. ; , .
By TOii! BAllLEY °' .. o.11r ,..... ••• I
LOS ANGELES -Pl'OIOCUllon wllnw
; Jlebo, Yoo&!ll t»ll.lplod on !be wi• : iOOrd !Oday attu admitting, btr bOdy
: rlcbil wltli lobo, lhll Dr. Ebbe Hartellus
' Wll 'the f1ther of her 1-year~ld IOn.
: ; The -came at !be· helf!bl of a
: oeartng . .._... wllb def..,. attpmey
Matthew Kurllldl wllo opened bis croaa
u _aminatJon of the doctor'• blon@ e1·
mhtress by accu.slng btr of repealtdly
lying about her relallonahlp with !be
pbyslcian.
Sbe admlit.d lhlt Ille and HartelluJ
flnt bad .. 11111 relatioJW ID 11114 when
ahe worked u a nunea' old at a Newport
Beach boepital. .
Sile bad earlier leltlfled lhlt their first
IUCb ID.tlmacy wu ID 1117 abodly before
her huaband, Ray, moved out of the
boule at WT W. Wilaon St., c.eta Mw.
Flihtlng to retain btr ,control, Ibo mini-.
lldrled wiU-alammed btr band down
on . Ibo wlbwa, atand rail and yelled,
"Yet, JorrY 111hls !9D and I don't want
!bat print.cl."
· Sbe told Kurlllch before llato btarlDg
officer E. F. de Vllblu called a receu
!bat Hartelius hlmaeU had admltt<d lo
many paU.nta !bat Jerry Vaughn wu his
eon and that ••be wu once very proud of him.··
'lllt-....... v•· •Ii aeeopWol bf liotli Iida..· " •
on Ibo wH1 •• llilnd for Ilia tlllrd 1117 la 111'1. V....,. wob up •nd aaplalnecl
'a row u !be atate tried to complete whfl !bat she bu suffered from !be' strain of
De t .. ,,.: · · ~ee· al J ' ff tesutying on charges that are now more pu Y nwvmey ner e r e Y than four years old.
Woblner bu dilcrlbed aa ber .. damning 111 ju11t couldn't stay awake," ahe
testimony" agalnat Dr. Hartellus. tearfully told de Vilbl!• after the hearing
H abe does compltte her teatlmony -officer roused her from her involuntary
and It ... nied very unlikely at the noon nap.
JeCtll today·-it wlU make no difference Sbe baa testified.against htr ex~lover in
ID !bO Slate Board of Medical Euinlnera three Orange County Superior Coor!
commitlae decision to further defer the trials. He b., been cleared ID all three of
mqUlry to a date ID late May. araon, fraud and bribery charges con-
This I! !be 1teond thre&<lay phase of a talned in Orange County Grand Jury in-
hearing into charges of moral turpitude dJctm~~ts. . . .
and unprof..,ional conduct agalD!t !be Kurilich immediately obJected ID what -.year~ld physician. Wbolner has at he apparently felt was a deUberate ,P.loy
leaat three more prooecuUon wltneaes by !be shapely blonde. He has warnid de
and then 'Kiirillch wil !take over the Vllbls! and !be four committee members
b8Jance of the hearing throughout the hearing that Mrs. Vaughn
Bolb slcle! agree It ~ highly likely that is determined "ID inlluence you by any
teatlmony will.not be complete after the means whenever she possibly can."
lhroHay May ltSlion Mrs. Vaughn told !be committee that
Dr. Hartelius '• for~er mlltrm fell Hartelius performed two abof'.liorui on her
asleep on: the witness stand TuesJfay during .• drug riddled relationship that
afternoon during a prolonged haasle began m early 1967, reached its peak
betnen Kurlllch and de Vllblu on the w~n her angry husband moved out . of
application of the Jaw to testimony their C?st~ Mesa home and H~tehus
aoUclteil by Woblner from Mrs. Vaughn. moved m Jn August or 1967 and finally
More thah half of the hearing has been su~sJded when she was. sent to state
taken up by Kurlllch's objections _ prison in 1968 as a narcotics addict.
condemned more than once as "nit· She testified that Hartelius encouraged
picking" by dt Viiblss _ while Wohlner a drug habit that had her injecting 30 cc 's
has often seemed incapable of fr.amlnr of Dem~rol a day into h~r sy~tem (one cc
his quesUoril in a manner that could be of the highly potent nareotic lS considered
-a normal dose ) and then told her how to
Art of the Soul
trick at least four Harbor Area doctors in
replenishing her supplies when state
narcotics inspectors cracked down on her
Jover.
She displayed shocking c o I o r
Crippled Painrer Beats Handicap
, G...;. Crunlnpllleld la en artist. He ilso palnta everything elae, from
George Crownlnphleld ts also a clowns to crucilix.Jon scenes, and has one
cerebral Palay victim. colorfully expressive picture of an
.. He ouffered the br1ln lnjury that may orchard in springtime.
,occur~ blrtb, dloabli.,., -to Crowningshieid Is an artist first and
a minor _ ~-• ......:..... . lomnillt and mak" it clear his oc·
"'!. __, -..-culonal fnutratfons are those. of an
·He ar!PI bl! quality biuahes tlchtly, artist, not 'slmply those of a !Ufrerer of
1Uff llapra ftgl>tlng to malnlalll control cerebral palsy.
of aCb tllfflcult dab or stroke. · ' "SQmetime., my art Jsn 't too good,'' he
He ildJel his bold '-'•'t 1~.1 explains, working over a boldly~lored
II' ' -'"" <O"""" · Impressionist portrslt ID a strong red, his
worb ol art tal:e abapa lbrou&J> lllick ltCOnd cholca to orange for emphaUc Jn·
,.&1•1111. terpretatlon.
' He ~ barely maneuver t Ji e He has also worked widely in clay and
'wtwelchalr In Wblch ba will live all his Styrofoam and is currenlly ptannlng a wie. of slcetcbe! ouUIDIDg life in a .lllt.:'!'.nlhtr 1111 but frlmdly man from wheelchair. He ta coached by Fairview
,Ward:• at Fairview Slate Hoopltal In llcbool art tucher Mrs. Esther Sion. eom:a · 1111·pareota, Mr. arid Mrs. Tony Iacono,
' lie will bt • his next blrlbday. ·of San Pedro, are proud of hi• art, which
leld bu IOld three ol his CrowniDphleld bu llludied for .&even of
photograph! lhlt depicted her abcess<d
body shortly after her release from the
hO!pltal in early 19811. Her hip! bear acars
from what doctors aald were hundreds of
narcotics injections.
Mrs. Vaughn told !be commlltee !bat
Hartellus' first action when she returned
froJll the hospitaJ was to kick her in the
buttocks and reopen the wounds ~wn
together by surgeons who had cut open ·
her many abcesses. She wu tlken back
to the hospital by Costa Mesa Police for further surgery.
Mrs. Vaughn testified that Hartellus
sold a 30 cc bottle of Demerol to a man
with a prison record for $100. She said
she sat in Hartelius' car wlth the two
men and watched a man identified as
Fred Cacb count out five $20 bills to
HarleliU!. I
She also told the committee that
Hartelius drove her to the same Coata.
Mesa hospital to make sure that she got
the Demerol he could m longer wpply.
I ' • · · · , ; !>Is: !ili"I fm.. al .lbt 00.pltal f.. the ,JI' add M •brYe'•won I ijiecW menia!lf or phyai/:ally handicapped.
,._,at lllowtnp ._..i bf !lie k· "Somellm" my art isn't too good but
ceptlaaal Qllldrenl' Fqimdallon al k-I am r~ concentt~g on it 1'11~ ~n
"He sent me in through the emergency
dqor and then he went in through the X·
ray door and asked if his patient had ar·
rived yet,., she said. t"nten ·be told 'the
nurse to give me a ihot of Demerol."
, pooilloof~~~-lfaiCom!IJ<'l · Mii/11\>i ' ~t' ·Ill' my '1ile. i'ibl~.\s. .,t'~~~~~:_'paper .. : anythlJ\(, can lfet 'mYliili6s
cla Vlllol'l ...,.._ W-· on, excep\Jhe.~~· the artill J>.Y.S w!lb ,_.,. a.c:_ .... =........ ~ • a duckle. .. ,.1
·,,:·::·--Wl9 uwulD form. · 'I)>e, irt fnstruot.Or~aays Crowningahie1d ·,
11 11 tlleln ~ c:;i!. · · · -whq, can be ~ almost every a/.: ~ ... w • aays ternoon lrl.tht ·~o he ohares
opltle_ ,., wi.> beaan draw~-~ Wllb other 1<tarded pupils -Is an ID·
U ,..-.,. al \bt .... I( I. after ....,, , 'J>lraUoo to bla .clwmal ... ~ ·~·~ •.,P""J'qfl · , . -: He not only ahowa them a handicap ls 19 .a nlfcloao ...... be oqilalnl, · aomelblng to be lived with and overcome ~ Ille~ ~ ol . but helpa aoma of !be more mentally ban'. J-, ~. bis , ;1111!1 cun'elitlJ .. 1hcapped but agile understand that people
diapllJ ,,.kda)'I ll'lliD J i. .s:ao pm al:· must help each other." F~ .Scbnnl ••>\ht 11o1P191 ~--U .they didn 't help aet up hi• equipment
The ilhoW enda Mli'<li 10, bU1 111&1 ahlfi It might take him much longer than three.
to a_.. publlc type of~· days to llDlsb a single painting.
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ended . wtth fier ~mmltment to the
Callforatl'.Reliibilito'tlon Center at Norco.
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-TOKYO (AP) -Pre•ident Luis
Echeverria of Mexieo received a red
carpet · welcome Wednesday f r o m
Emperor Hirohito and other members of
the Imperial family on· his arrival for a
six-day state visit. The visit is the so..
year~ld president's first-trip overseas
since be took office in 1970. Much of his
activity in Japan will be aimed at in-
creasing trade and economic Hnk1
between Mexico and Japan.
• Musicians Protest Edict
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A standi.,-room-only crowd jammed
Co.sto Mesa High School's band ropm
Wedne!day evenlnl. but !be sound !bat
emerged was not D'lllllc.
Some 200 student! from !be In·
strumental • and c b o r a J music
departmenta, along witll lbtlr irate
penota ...... oot to di!CUSI a -
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transportation policy which they were
told will bar off.eampus performances by
musical groups for the rest of this achool
year.
Approximately 70 percent of the
school's transportation money ls set aside
each year for athletic events, the: balance
being divided among the rest of the
ICbool'~·· 14 d e•p art men ts, fiile arts
chairman David Van Treese told !be
group.
ID the lt7J.7Z budget, he said, lhls
policy resulted in aUocations of $7,100 of
the $9,lbO transportation fund for athletic
trips and the fine art.s department wound
up with $780 for the school year.
Thia amount, said Van Treese, was
supposed to cover transportation to
festivals , competitions and performances
for the band, orchestra, vocal groups,
drama, speech and debate groups, along
with ut field trips. "But we havep't been .
able to afford an art field trip for tw'O • ' ..,, .he _,.,, yeara, .u\ft:U.
··The '71111, bu been used up, Van Treese
oaiil, and bis llope that addiUonal fund&
nltgbt be <tn1de available we.rt dashed
when be wu .advised recently thal there Wm be ·no moiiey to take music students
GO an1'tripe in ,Qle second semester.
HWe had hoped for a better balance ln
!be 19'12-73 budget," he told the parenla.
"Bui It Is the same slOry .:.. '7,200 of a
$10,400 lransportallon allocation re!erVed
for athletics."
• Jnoull wu added to injury, the fine art!
chairman said , when M~ High principal
Don Acbiiger, who I! respOMible foe the
transportation allocation!, told a p,O.
teltini music department director, 11 Any
cp:ellaUon oC an athletic event -golf,
temds, nrtnuntng or what have you -'
woWd bring the Whole community down
olt 111)1 hood. But cancellation of a muelc
"8nt. would not even· be noticed ." ·
"We feel,"-said Van Treese, 11that every
!line one of our mu1ical organtzatloll! -ou.t Into !be COl1)munlty, Colla Mesa 11Jcb lo the ""-· We ,.. no difference llli•-football l>rtctlce, followed by
games, and music practice, followed by a
publJc performance.~ performarice is
the 'game' for the m studenta. This is
like telling athletes · ey muat turn out
for practice but there will be no gamu."
There are l ,151 full time 1tudenta
enrolled in the fine arts department he
said. Among trl}ls plll1ned for !be sp~lng
were stage band parllclpelion In the
Southw..tern Jau Festival ID Chula
Vl!la in April. ind vocal department
participation in a Choral Music Festival
in San Jose.
Choral direct« Ed Brahama aaid his
students have been uving for two years
from donations received at concerts, ~
help finance a concert tour which will
ha ve to be canct.Jed·unleu school help I!
forthcoming. .
Instrumental music d tr e cl or Earl
Treichel said his department has spent
only $50 on transportation this year, to
take the stage band to the county fair at
Pomona .
In previous years. he said, the aw1rd-
winning school orchestra has parUciplted
in a regional festival in San Diego, with
parent! providing ·transportation, but his
approacli lnvolv" an ID!urance risk ID
case of accident.
Parent! dlscusaed lhe possibility of
fund-raising ey~nta to help pay the
!tamporllon blR but applauded !be
remarks of OM parent who Aid, "1be
money we're .1"1J<ing about Is our lax
money and we should have somelblog to
aay about bow It's spent. I feel U-kid!
are being, dlscrimlnat.d againal I'm a
football fan but when I ... all the mon.y
!bat's spent on stadiums •Dtl tennis
courts and so forth and then hear thert'•\
n0 money t9 falce !be kids to 1 concort to
ohow whit Ibey have leanied, I •feel
soll)ethlDg should be clone to diltrlbute
!be money more equally." -
Parent! 1t !be rneellnc agreed to ~·ta tlieJr 111-1 l>f Ille .... 1c
llelJOtlmanla by' peroonal -with
Jlrindpal A~.. ~ wtlh a er--
tallon ID lhe achoo! board.
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Disney Service Winn~•
Three Orange Coast organizations have won $1 ,000
Disneyland Community Service Awards. Collecting
their awards from Mrs. Charles S. Thomas •. a .mem-
ber of the selection committee, (right) during
Wednesday's 15th annual awards luncheon were
(from left) Richard. collato of Huntington Beach
YMCA, Mrs. Pat Zebal of Women's Division of New•
port Harbor Chamber of Commer~e and Mrs. Carol
Scallon of El Camino Real Junior Women's Club of
Dana Point.
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Headquarters,
Key Supporters On Pay Talk Breakdown
Newport-Mesa school trustees s p e n t
only minutes discussing a report that
charges the board and teacher salary
negotiators with a "breakdown in com·
munications" when no teach~ wanted
Fro!fl Page J
HUDSON ...
was.everybody's first concUn. We've had
enough flap about this already," he ad-
ded.
Dr. John Granzella, chief of the ,
medical staff is out of town and could not
be reached for comment.
Hudson joined Hoag as acting ad·
ministrator six years ago under Mrs.
Robert Bacon. He assumed the top post
in!~.
·Jorgerieen crediled .ffudson ·.for· lloihg
1'an outstanding job" during hfs tenlirfl.
He said the executive committee ap-
Pointed Lou Kaa, assistant administrator,
to handle. Hudaon's if!powlli)lt(ef While
a "li\ll acale" iecliillinentl>ttkr\nl II un-
dertaken:-' -
to discus! It with lbem Tuaday nlgllt.
The 'repbrt by e three<neinber panel
was preSented to the bo8rd' Feb. 22, under
provis.io~ of the W.lnton Act, c:aJifornia's
Jaw . govertlll)&'. teacher salary negoUa·
tions. . ' . . '
District Sµperlnfendent ~ o h n Nicoll
said that Kingery Whlleneck, preslijent
of the Newport.Mesa Education Associa-
tion (N-MEA~, earlier in the week hid
asked to present Ideas ror better com-
munication to the board. ·
But Whitenecll: was not in the audience
Tuesday. And no one else from N·MEA
or the Certilicated Employes Council
(CEC), the teachera' negotiators, asked
to apeak to the board.
Because the report chronicling salary
difficulties before and after the July
impasse was' declated b still under .con-
sideration in meet-and-confer negotiation
meetings, the board chose to drop the
ma.tter.
;t'rustee Sellni,FtlJ!kl.ID 11\4 be booed lliAt "aj· llOOri .a~ pos;i!til~. tliere wllf be
Some sug8e~loii5 to ihe board for ways
or improving communications."
Last July the board granted a 2.2 per-
cent raise to -district teachers, wh9 had
request.ea at least a five .percent ~ .. -~
living hill:~. ·
Newport BeacH'Mayor Ed Hirth today
announced the OJ!"Dlng o,f his campaign
h!!adquartera and released a list of key
supporters.
Hirth ls seekin1 re-election to the coun-
cil !rom the Fifth Dislrlct.
His campaign will operate out of an· of-
fice at' 215 Riverside Drive.
Among his supportert are four former
mayors , Mn. Doreen Marshall , Jay Stod·
dard, Charles·Hart and Dora Hill.
· He has received other endorsements
fr0m Hancock "Bill" Banning nt, Jim
Berkshire. Earl Hardage, Daniel Aldrich,
Gary Burrill, John Curci, Arsene
"Blackie" Gadarian , Clinton Hoose, Jim
Wood, Robert Mi:Curdy, John Macnab, O.
W. "Dick'' Rlcbard, Leslie Steffenson,
Cindy Bunnell, !Jank Hill,. William. Gnm-
dy, Robert Mltum, Ira Smilh, Dan Emory
and John Keeler,
William Rincr·is aerving as campaign
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Hirth pledged to keep Newport Beach a
nice place to llve.
"The needs of the people and what Ibey
~t la· the wa)'." of good envlronJnenW
llV!ilg Coudillo~ Is the thing I've been
fi1hUnf to impk>ve," he said.
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Orange Coast Area Men in S~rvice TV filGIDJGHTS
CllS (2) 1:00 -"WU! Rofen' USA." hmes
Wbltmore In a special version o Ille one-man show
In which be brings to life the spirit of the Amerl·
can humorisL Alr Tralnln& Comm•nd'1
Lackland AFB, Tex. He IJ re-
malnin& at Lackland for
traiofng u a aecurlty
policeman.
Morine Pf<. Cort t. MarUo
.Ir., ... ol Mr. lllil Mn. earl
L. Marlin St. " Im Tuotln Aft., Nl'l!JIOrl lleacb.. II & member ol the Second Marine
DIYl1lon'1 Battalion Landin&
Te1111, homtbued at Comp Roa Slwp, 22, eon ol Mr. and
Lejeune, N:C., wblcb baa Just Mrs. John Sharp, 501 Rlvenlde
. compltted opoclal ampblbf-Oua Ave .. Newport Beach, baa been
• auault exerciaes on the Isle of awarded his "Green Beret"
Corsica with the French and a hon« graduate trophy
Leglonnalru and F r e n c b at Fort Bn>a, North Carolfrni.
·Anny Reaerves. One of the DAILY Pll.OT'S
' -nrst newspaper boy1, Sharp
. Airman Btf.u H. Wessel, graduated from Newport Har-
IOD of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey R. bor High.. School and attended
Wessel ot 15831 PeliCan Lane, Orange Coast College Md
Huntington Beach, bas com-Chapman College's W or Id
. pleted his U.S. Air Force basic Cnmpus Afloat.
• training at the Air Training Pior to his Fort Bragg ~ Command'• Lackland AFB. training, Sh a r p completed
• Tex-. He bu been assigned to airborne trainln' at Fort Ben-
• Keesler AFB, Miu., f o·r ning, Georgla, and basic
• training in t h e com· tr 1n· t F rt L · ·munlcattons-electronlcs 8 lllg 8 0 ewis,
: aystenu. Airman Wewl at--. WasbingtoRt where he was
: tended Marina High School. named outstanding trainee in
· his company.
Airman Valorie M. Boat~
: lnUi daughter of Mr. and
~ Mrs. Ralph L. Boatman of
. 1571 Sorento Circle, Hun-
. tington Beach, has completed
: her U.S. Air Foree basic
; training at the Air Training
Command's Lackland · AFB,
Tex., for lr@ining as a medical
1ervlce1 specialist.
Navy Se a m n Apprentice
Gtr~ld R. Ceckrlll, aon of Mr.
· •nd Mrs. Rlcllard Cockrill ol
• 13412 Tahoe SI., Westmin.ster,
· graduated from r e c r u i t
training at tbe Navat Training
Center to 5111 llltgo.
He II scheduled to report to
Steward School, San Diego.
Army Specilllat Four Uoyd
Slffl<ool, son of Mt. and Mn.
Stanley W. SUllleool, 2037 Na·
Ilona! Ave., Costa Mesa,
receo.Uy was usi~ to the
1st Cavalry Dlvlslon
(Alrmobllel at Bien Hoa Army
Base, Vietnam. ·
Spec. Sufficool, a rllleman in
Company C, lat Infantry: Bat·
talion of the Division's 75th
Cavalry, entered the Army In
January 1971.
The Specialist, w h o s e
""ife, Kathy, lives at 361 Ogle,
Costa Mesa, b a graduate or
Estancia High School.
Aihan Walter J. Gerson
DI, ~ of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter J. Geriton Jr., 6221
Sydney D r i v e , Huntington
Beach, lid <oinpl6ed bll U.S.
Air Force basic training at the
r tfor the
Ma..Jkige
Lieetttes
Airman Jame• C. Goede,
.!!On of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald C.
Goede or 4080 w. First St.,
Santa Ana, has completed his
U.S. Air Force basic training
at the Air Training Com-
mand's Lackland AFB, Tex.
He has been assigned to Shep-
pard AFB, Tex., for training
in the data systems field. His
wile, Karin, is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby R.
Harvey of 2975 Milbro, Costa
Mesa .
Navy Hospitalman Douglas
L. CUrcbeako, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William J. Charcbenlrp ol
13721 Wilson St., Weatmlnsltr.
graduated as Honor Student
from Naval Hospital Corp1
School, San Diego, with a final
scholastic average of 98.49.
Marine Sgt. Robert W.
Osborne, hwiband of the
former Mlas Karen · D .
Solos.Jcy or 20182 Crown Reef
Lane, Huntington Beach, has
reported for duty at the
Marine Corps Air Station,
Iwakuni, Japan.
Marine Pvt. Christopher R.
Kiiby, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry R. Kilby of 207 41st,
Newport Beach, C a I I f , ,
graduated from basic training
at the Marine Corps Recruit
Depot Jn San Diego.
Marine Second Lieutenant J-
Stephea Wallace, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John C. Wallace of
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. 2017 E. Ocun Blvd., Bolboo, Alrman s1 .... J. llllpo, son
baa compltled Ellvlroomeotal ol Joe M. Blapo Jr., SIU
lndoclrtnatl<ll School at v-&de Ave. Bakel'llleld Pensacola. , "'-""'&· 1 '
His lraiDlnl which Included bas eompleled bll U.S. Alt
aerod)'DOIDlcl, a v I a t I o n Force basic tnlnlng al tbe Alt
pbysloJogy, ~8 and . 1'ralnln& Comnwxl'I (Nkllod
land •nd ,.. iUrVlval is port AFB, Tu. He bas been
of a total ol 11 months training assigned to Kee!ler AFB
leadi"i to hll dM!ination as a Miss for trainlll{ lo the ~
II In the mJd.At111111e !"\
OceanSlolloo Ecbooboard tm
Cout Guard cutter Chb>-
colellue, llomeporttd • t
Norfolk, Va.
NBC (4) 1:00 -Tbe J'llp Wilson Show. Oscar
Winner Lee Marvin and Laugb·ln's Ruth Buzzi join
ni,P tonlgb~
He ii• graduale ol J!lt1ocll Hllh Sc:hool, Oooto Mela.
Navy Lieutenant lAwre-
E. c.m., -of the former Mia Jeon A. Anderson
ol IOI Satvodor, San Clemellle1 WU promoted to bll preienl
rani: while serving· w it h
Training 15qua<1ron-n •I the
Nova! Air Slatlon in Corpua
! ABC. ('I) 9:00 -"LongstreeL" James Francis·
cut u the blind inlurance agent challenges a bully·
lng suspect to a fight to help expoae a 'hijacltlng
r1~g.
Naval Aviator. rail:· ntrol fi Id 1
I KCET (28) I:~ -"Nt'I' Playhouse BJograpby."
TOnlgbt's focus fallJ on Isadora Duncan -the t .ICCO le .Ht·
Marine t..nce Corporal Ken-
netll G. McKIDeyt son of Mr.
arid Mrs. Lloyd G. McKinney
of 6!01 CampPor A v e . ,
Westminster, bu reported for
duty at Marine Barracks,
Great Lakes, Ill.
mother, Joan G. Farcltte,
resides in San Clemente.
biggest dancer In the world. •
Coa.St Guard Seaman
Wllllam A. PpH, son ol Mt.
and Mrs'. C. A. Pigman ol 11151
Kentucky Place, Costa ),{.,.,
Cbrlstl, Tes.
KTLA (5) 9:45 -"Second Look." A 15-minute
game show with Steve Dunne as host, asking ques-
tions abqut the movlf just alred. ·· He 1' aaslglled to dutiea as a ,..,.,_ _______________ _
Naval Fllghl· Officer. • .. ~ -\.
Ben Too Big
Franklin Special Debat,ed
Coast Guard S e a m a n
Recrult "nmollay J. Lewll, ....
ol Mni. Fern L. Lewis ol 19311
Hickory L a n e , Huntlngton
Beach, enlisted in the Coast
Guard at Long Beach and ii
receiving basic trainlng at
Alameda.
By RICK DU BROW when and where, and·whelher Marine captain Jamn W .
Tlounday
Evening
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -A with the same sponaor. It ii Baler, husband ol the former MARCH t
sponsor's announced postpone-said there are plans by the Miss Carol A. Sanchez of San l:Ol B (IJ Im ....
men1 of a show about Ben-sponsor to screen the show for Clemente, was a P P o int t d D (II ID.._ Commanding Officer of the a Cl) aJ ...., jamin Franklin, because it is a test alldience, presumably to Communications Company of e ClfW'iW WIN w~
suppos'Jlly too "adult" for an see it it is offended b)r the Headquarters and S e r v i c e 9 n. FlilbllMI
early time slot, illustrate! the "adult" moments _ which i.!1 Battalion during ceremonies ID I Drll• "Jthilit
some times uncomfortable ·us1 . at the Marine "-rnci 0 ---, ~ lool 1u1 J operung another can of l,..U,,... ~ ~ alliance of art and commerce Camp Pendleton. m ....,.,_.,. ltdct
in television. worms, and probably a waste a...,.."' lf'D
The one-hour special, "Ben of time. Marine Pvt. Randy L BeU, Em P .._
FrankJin, American, 11 w a s What the sponsor should do son of Mr. and Ml'I. Har lad a:JO BM tilt a.t
scheduled to be broadcast on is juat put Uie show on, and Bell of 17405 Api>aJacblan, D ...,.., IC) (90) ....,_.
NBC-TV March 21, at 7:30 accept the honors it will prob-Fountain Valley, graduated <**> '52-Ridllir4 8ooM, M1urttn
p.m., but last week the ably get , and the few raps from basic training at the O'Klll, ""' Lawford. I• Austral11,
sponsor, Quaker Oats, an-too, and just forget about Jt Marine Corps Recruit Depot tn •. CCJUP!t of AIMllcw mft
nounced it had decided against because it's not a matter of San Diego. wit.II hold11ps, "'"*"-• eattl
going ahead with the show on life and .deat!i, and shouldn't Coast Guard s e a m an '81111du• 1nd IOllllllCI.
that day or at that Ume. be built into On.. lronlcally, it . Recruit Kort A Orbocb aoo ol (I) CIS""" W•"" ""'lllo
As it happens, even the star was, after all, the sponsor that Mrs. Betty J. Topalian 1of %725 ' I:.....,..
(R) "l&Mora '>uiit.n -Th• Bluest
D1ncer i11 tht Wol1d"
"MERV" Mon°8:30.Ch. 11 * Hollywood's Bic Stors!
t:OCI 1J Cl) I IHCL!L I s.ithMill M·
Wtllilnt Wiil Wlftlr Sddrn "99
Dl)'S to Su!VMI" A vivid ll.cl'Ulio111
of M1jor John Wesley Powell's 1869
journty down tlte then·un•nown
Gr1r11 and tolOf•do RivtrL E. G.
M1rsh1U rtacls from the litters ind
joum1ls of Powell.
0 9) ill' llHllOt "A Min N1mtd
Amo" lronsldt tOmbllltl I dflll IA·
mtiption lr>d I Kirch fot I miss·
int m111. Anne freflCb 1uests •
D (}) GJ Ill'-(RJ "lht w., o1 the IMeretPllna risr To
llilP IXJOM a 1191cklrle: rlfll, Miki
ehailtnats a llullr·Sl,llftd lo 1 llcht.
Bruct lit llllStl u U Tsuq. m_,,..._
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II!)-of the special. Fredd Wayne, commisslOned the show from Vista Del Oro, N e w po r t •...., _, .. ,,.,_
well-known for his onema.n a Ho!Jywood studio in the first Beach, enlisted in the Coast (111 lly lrlAllf • r....., Ill f'.JO D ,._ Wlkli Job11 F11llm11
stage show as F r a n k I i n • place. Jt is understood that Guard Reserve at Long Beach ~ Gu '*
agreed a later time slot would the si)onsor has p a i d the and is receiving basjc training fJ! DOUT Ulltltitf , ,..,.: f'.45 0 S1C0111 LM11 A 15·mlnute 11me
be better to get a more Hollywood company, 20th Cell-at Alameda , Calif. CU11Pi1 AalricM · show wttll S1m Ou11111 as host,
desirable audience for his tury·Fox, and is makjng good He is a graduate of Corona F1om Au$th1, Tws, Hit filSt of 1skfn1 queltiom •bout the ~It
sophisticated program , which on its time purchase from del Mar High, Newport. reports 011 1he recant llJ Llbr• t111t Just 1ired.
otherwise would have aired at NBC by buying into other tducatioft symposium 111turlna .. . ..
6:30 p.m. In !he l\lidwest. shows. r.oast Guard Petty Officet of tile country's top ed11e1tors •nd 10:00 II (JJ "."',..., !t"' Bu11111 M
And considerinJ? Wayne's Wh'I 1 • Third CIU.!I Ted H. Beason, thtir C011Ctption ot the M11re ol u•mln•tlOfl of politlca~ •nd person· edginess over the sl)_ow's 1 e we re at it, Jet's not Arntricln iducatioll. al 1specta: of Ill~ ettrlioft c1mp1!p
delay, and the obvious lar~e ~%gne~lin t~ ~~ n ~~~th ;~:~ ~i ~ M~~;h~iv~: =:~:u',!. ;ia m0t11'Ma rtl1 SMw
personal stake he has in it, deserve better. And both Laguna Beach, ls sailing with EIDT•ll-lnim M11tlcal Dtan's •"'!'sts •rt Pllll Sll'l'trs •11411
that was quite a concession. would agree Franklin didn't the Coast Guard Cutter Win-m Vktlril Ja111a ao. Dom Dtlutst-He wrote the program, a blend b fro H I ] t 'ts 11 flews Georae Pu1n1111 of monologues and vignettes just sit around making up prov-ne ago m ODO ~ u 0 1 7:00 ti rn D m..... a (I) (j) m 0... 111 rs ti a I I,
based on Franklin's life and erbs and practicing wftb a new homeport Wilmlngton, e '"'11 c....r at u. (R) "A Lon•IJ
views. and it was an expensive _li_gh_t_nln~g_r_od_a_ll_bls __ lll_e_. ___ N_.c. __________ 1 CJ) lndll tr ~Ma Strttch ol kldi" Da11111in1 •YI·
outing filmed in London, Paris ([) Drap.t clence straiftl ll1rsh1H'1 btlitf 111 th•
and various American sit~, p.· ck Your Own D WUt'1 llr UMl lnllOCtnct ol his ditnl I scllool "th Delbert 'If d' U g (Ji T• .... Slllw Cutsts: Godfr1y -le1e:btr ICCUSld of ll'!Oltstln1 Diii cf WI 1~ ann tree n · C.mbridl:t. Jo.lime Wor111, Le1111e his puillla. Mldl11l Tof1n fll'Sts. A kev executive for the llwl'I, 8obbJ Goldsboro and Dono-g ·n. .... 11• sponsoring company is known m-p •• ... ' -r h -•n. Ill It, -to eel the our is "a brilliant '0 ' we m 1 LM l»q aJ 19eW1 H11P Wiiiiams
production." but at this point scar mners mi""'·~-.. mo-..... tht'lt is only a sub jective mat· @ CHM.ii 1...,.raa. (0__..
ter. For the So-CallE"d "adult" @) KetMrtla
approach to Franklin in the . · . . tD "*"" '-A11tr show is where art and com· Tiie DAILY PILOT, 1n cooperation with 1'1ovielond Wa:z: '8 Fil•; (C) "l'-c...rte111,.-
merce have to make tlieir Afuseu1n and South Coast PlQza No, l and No. 2 Theaters,
peace in this case. and the offers readers the opportunity to porticipnte in a, nation·
out_come on this po~nt. it. is wide poll to select popular winntr• from arrnmv official
reliably reported. w.111 decide "Oscar" 1lomi'nees \Veek'1 vacation for two . in H0nolutu whether the hour IS Indeed · . rescheduled, and whether it and a place of honor at "Luci" Awordi Ba-nqu.e& at Siara'
ha" the same sponsor. Hall of Fame await ·national winner. Twenty pa-ira of movie
Wayne 's script is adult ln passes given weekly to those voting, at South ,COdlt Plaza
the ~en.se that,. rather than theaters . Clip out ballot bel.ow: ~ treating Franklin as a remote
textbook fi'!'ure. it Portrays 1-- - - - - - - - - -....
him as a full-blooded human I Mark an '1X'' in box in front of your 1elecilon.
being: with foibles , proble"!s, Vote for only one person or film In J!&Ch category. Be j
earthiness and sometimes ir· d · d ill · reverent wit to go along with I sure to complete 25-wor sta~ment an f 1n your j
his genius in countless fields name, address and phone number so you can be con~
and his love of country. I tacted if you win prize trip or show passes. All ballots
Whatever human dif£iculties must be mailed to DAILY PILOT or placed in theater I ~er~~Y O:~~:st:dih~~i{~t I lobby ballot boxes by midnight on Saturday, March 25. I
emphasizes his h er o i c ,
patriotic stature above 1dl.
1 At the same time. it does Best Actor I
bring up such matters as his
love late in life for a French j O PETER FINCH for "Sunday Bloody Sunday" I
woman in Paris. his difficult D GENE HACKMAN for 11The French Connection"
rel~tions w!th his wi.fe and his I 0 WALTER MATTHAU for ''Kolch"
SO" Iii ouest1onable birth. 11 • " Within the spanS-Oring com· 0 GEORGE C. SCO'IT for The Ho!p1tal
pony, it is known. there ii I O TOPOL for "Fiddler on the Roof" •
some feeling that the image of
Franklin is not presented in a I way that lhe sponsor would Best Aetress · ·
feel comfortable with. This
was the conclusion many in-j O JULIE CHRISTIE for "McCabe & Mrs. Miller"·
siders jumped to Instinctively 0 JANE FONDA for "Klute"
when the show's postponement I ,, " was announced last week. 0 GLENDA JACKSON for Sunday. Bloocl,y Sunday
It is also known that the 0 VANESSA REDGRAVE for "Mary,
pmlbillty of alterations In thelJ Queen of Scots'' I
show is regarded 8.!I a positive D JANET SUZMAN for "Nicholas and Alexandra"
thought by lhe sponsor, but I
with all or the publicity the'
postponement has a Ire ad y)j
received any such changes Best Motion Pleture of 1971
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'53-fotrtlt TucMt, Join Lalle. would probably be a source of O "A CLOCKWORK ORANGE" (Warner Bros.) embarr~ment all around. I O "FIDDLER ON THE ROOF" (United Artists) eu lllT - -'''°a-The main thing, of course, ls " Just to get the show on the air, I 0 THE.,FRENCH CONNECTION"
and it doesn't matter il It's (71>th Century-Fox) ·-
brilliant, although that would I O "THE LAST PlcTuRE &HOW" (Columbia) Friday ~':_ '55 -R•hw Conto, Malo
be '~lce.11 seems curious that 0 "NICHOLA.sANDALEXANDRA" (Columbia) l:Glll'J(t,--("')-
the 11ponsor would have any l 6'\rtlME EVIH Ellztbttllll)'lor,Dw...,...
reservations at this point ,, · ' -•~----(...,
about the show because If WHY I VOTED FOR THIS FILM (25 words or less) ""11:' .......... ,_l 'IS-T-lllfv'"'
bolllbt • known qunntlty In I ' -. Alt -1:00 m-......... (d~) '61-:i.Ti'"~:=•hh%:='11~ ....................................................... 1 .... e::r:' ... )'54-==°==· ( .... ).
that not everyone involved I ~ lt:tl (J) "11111 "*' • W. • '5l-£Jlo PIN:•, JINt L•ifll. ".,"!J~l0yf w'"•rne""•,ohllghlally tbac~I: .......................... ·.......................... JJ:lt~-~O.:. ~"';'..., •• L, "'""= J::_> '$$-Jo,.
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An NBC-TV source said' •
Wednesday the network wouldll Name ............................. Phone .......... .
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desirable Ume slot available I Address · · · ...................... ' ., ............... ..
tor ·~ Fruklln. lhil ~" City .................... , ,. .. . Zip. : ......... . aa eary u 1pr g. ___________ _ = :"thi!"::bota!:n~~ Moll b.ollot to1 "0.ur Poll.'' DAILY PILOT, P.O. lox
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ahoW ii ao SoOc1 It lllould bo Seutlt Coo1t l'llu Thomrs.• I er "1, lrittol llNel -
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THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1972
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c TE~eENTS
Parents .'Sound Sour Note on Ba:rid Program
A 1tandin1-'room-ooty crowd jammed
i::oata Me.ta 'Jugli School's band room
Wedne&day evening, but the sound that
,emerged was not music.
', Some 200· students from the 'in-
1trumental and ch o r a I music
departmenU, along with their irate
parent. were out to discuss a school
traQsportatlon policy which they were
told ,n1 bar off~ampus perfonnancts by
mustca:I groups for the rest of this ichool
)'tar.
Appnirlmllely 70 percent of the
school's tnmportatlaa money Is oet aside
each )'911' for athletic.events, the balance
belne divided -·the rost of the scbool's 14 ~departmenta, fine arts
chalnnan Dovid Von Treese told the
group. .
ln the 1r11.12 budg<t, be sstd, thb
policy raulted In lltocstions of f1,too of
the '9.190 transportation fund for t'"'letic
trips and the fme art. department :. ,und
up with ~ for the school year. ·
Thia a m o u n t, aaid Van Treese, was
suppoled to cover tr&nslX>f1,aUoo to
fesUvlls, competitions and performances
for the band, orchesti'I, vocll groups,
drsms, speecli and debate groups, lloo1I
with art field trips. "B\(t we haven't been
able to afford an art Ueld trip for two
years," he added.
The $'llO has been used up, Von Treese
sstd, and his ·hope that additional funds
might be made available were dashed
when he was advised ·recently that there
Dynamite Seized
will be no mOMy to take music studenta
on 'any t(ips 1n the second semester.
"We had hoped for a bet~r ba1ance in
the 1972·73 budgtt,'.' he told the parents.
"But it Is the ssme story -17,200 of a
$10,400 transportation allocation reserved
for athletics. '1
Insult was added to Injury, the fine arts
chairtnan said, When Mesa High Principal
Don Achzigtr, who is responsible for the
transportation allocations, told a pro-
testltig music deplrltnent director, "Any
cancellation of an athletic event -golf,
tennb, swimming or \that have you -
would bring the whole community dewn
on my head. But cancellation of a music
event would not even be noticed."·
"We feel.'' said Van Treese, .. that every
thne one of our musical organiutions
goes out Into the community, Costa Mesa
High Is the winner. We see no difJerence
between football practice, followed by
games, and music practice, folloWed tby a
public performance. The performanCe is
Mesa Police Arrest Ex-convict
r.o.ta Mesa police today are holding an
a-convict on charges of i 1 I e.g a I
pbsaeuion of explosive.a after a cache of
II sticb of old, disintegrating dyoamite
was round -in a baCk shed at rus hoine.
The suspeet has denied lmowi_. of
the explosives cac.be. '
• Officers identified him as James P.
Marsh, 39, of IH W. Bay St. He is held in Ueu of $25,000 bail, baaed on hls prior
felony convictlon.
The self-employed trucker h a•
.. portedly told Interrogators the cache of
explosives must )lave been on the prop-
erty when he rented it siJ: monts ago.
lnvestigitors are uoc"'1aln hOw long
the deadly stockpile wU stored in a rear
shed -or who put it there -hut sstd it
is impossible to overstate the p e r i l it
poeed. . A lock on the shed door didn't reduce
the danger a bit. investiga.tors explained.
Rear windows are broken out and
curious, play!ul neighborhood children
could have triggered a catastrophe, blow-
ing themselves to bits and causing
Hospital Rift Cited
·Hudson Resigns Pos.i~jon
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As Admllµstr~t~r ~t:~~flg
'!I>' L. 'PETBR UUJG .... -........
WllllaD\ R. Hudson, Hoag !demorial
Hoipital lldministrator ff8 four years,
raigned Wedneoday ~·tor the-good of the
hOspital," said · A. Vincent Jorgensen,
cbalrman ot the board of directors.
Jqenaen said it "hurts me very
much" to aee Hudaon leave but the
deClllon ........ a mutual om. between Bill ms the boai.l" because of growing
""5ioos.
-_ "The rift betifeeo the medical staff and
the adminlltration" led to the movs. ac-
aordlng to C&roiyn Fisber1 .Hoag publio
relations director.
· "When a hU1band and wUe don't get
along they get divorced ," Mrs. Fisher
,ssld. -
,. Hudaon was unavailable for comment.
"'lbe last time I saw him be was in his
car with skis on top,•: Mrs. Fisher ~
late Wednesday. _
The rift started omne Ume qo but
reached a boll just over one month ago
when the medi~ staff gave Hudson a
resounding "no confidence" vote. ·
The vote was percipitated by claims by
doctors that Hudson was assuming
rtsponsibility for hospital programs that
should be under their control.
Subsequent to the vote , other •tiospita1 '
employes took a vote in support of
Hudson after hospital directors pointediy discounted the doctors' action.
The board did appoint a committee to
"investigate the growing disharmony"
but Jorgensen slld the psnel disaelved
after the couple of meetings "when we
couldn't pinpoint anything."
1 .. "Like I said when this lint came
1 fbout, I feel like I'm chulng a ghost,"
, /orgensen observed. He 11id the -mm-
"·iliittee hsd been unable to come up irilh iiiY · apecilic complaints against ,the acl-
,Diinlstratlon.
-• Jorgensen disciooed that Hudson lint
Ll!AVING HOSPIT l,L STAFF .
· Adminlltr...,. Hudeon ·
told him be wu pillllling to resign two
'weebqo.
11He told me 11 don't waitt to see the
hospital hurt. L want to atop this con-
tro~ ,'' Jorgemen said.
He •kl Hudsoe made bis final decision ,.,_IY and JOI-called a apecial
meeting, of the board's eHCUtive com··
mittee Wedoelday morning.
"We agreed to accept bil resignati'ln
(wblch wu larmally signed Wedoelday
oft<mooa). It wu., muiu.i ammgtmeot.
~· la happy about it," Jorgenaen ...,, ,
"We can' jeOpOrdizO tho fi!lipital, that
(See lllJDION, Pap I)
widespread structural damage.
· Detective Capt. Robert P. Green sstd
every window for a block or· more around
woitld hare been blown out.
A sharp earthquake could also have
triggered the 64 sticks, due to t b f: I r
deteriorating condition.
Ginger-ly removed by Reserve PoJlce
Capt. Bill Savage, .the hoard was turned
over to Marine Corps demolition men to
be safely exploded in an isolated area .
0 1be1 ltuff was so bad Savage really
didn't want to totich it," said Capt.
Green.
Dynamite ls an extremely. stable ex·
plosive in fresh condition, manufactured
from liquid nitroglycerine and a cellulose
fill er of .sa'wd\lst...like consistency.'
Stored for long periods, the mixture
begins to separate.
If the dynailiite sticlu stand on end, the
deadly nitroglycerine begiiw to separate·
into its liquid form at the bottom: much
in the manner of wU-1 eoll~<JI!-,,
bottOe ..or jar. r 1 '--l
Captain Greon lliil ·the sticlu -
from MaJlh's sbed were turoOd to the
cooslstency Of jetly, a hilbly crilicll and
uplosive point. ·
~at.rs say Marsh, who operates
his own semi-truck .for· transport traOer
baullifg ~ knowledge of the dynamite '
dix<wireil .throoifl p •I I c e ·Intelligence
sources. .
Captain Green added thst .hla bail is
unusually high due to a prior conviction
in Los Angeles County on a charge of
committing armed robbery wiUt a ' weapon.
Marsh was expected to be arraigned in
Harbor Judicial District Court today on
.the l 11 e g a I posaession Of explosives
charge, a count under th e California
Health and Safety Code.
He would face a minimum sentence .of
five years in state prison without
possibility of parole in case of convictkm.
Marsh Is also expected to be in-
vestigated by federal authorities, who Im-
posed severe new restrictions on ex-
plosives possession following terrorist
bombings dating back three years.
Police said Marsh showed no great
knowledge of explosives and apparently
isn't involved in mining or other activities
where they W°'lld de used, but remarked
they can be obtained easily in the east.
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Ga r den 'Grove Youth
Dies Mter Accident
' Ernest Vasquez, 16, of J1462 il<>bert
Lane, Garden Grove, died Wednesday of
head injuries be suffered Monday in a
traffic acclcleot in Santa Ana, the Orange
COunty coroner's office reported.
santa Apa police said the youth was
riding 1J. motorcycle at Fairview a~
Wiiiits streels with another youth when
~Y collided with a car ditven by Gloria
M. Petenon of Sanla AJ\I.
. c•R••iw. ,.L .... vitT1r.i ~N AVID 411T1iT Si'lii1'ran ~
. Go•r .. c ..... fnphlel_cl, Adm1'8. i.... for • Yhicl
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'Art of. the .Soni ' . , .
Crippled p~µwr :iJ~ats H:~niliCap . .
George' Cro~tnialiield is sn artist. ' ' . ' . ' ' ~use it Is the work r Of ~." ,aay1,
a Crowningshield; who ~gao >1trawin1 .cars
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' ' ' G<orflO Crowningshield is llso
cerebral palsy Victim.
He suffered the brain injury thst may
occur during birt.b, di5ablina: ·a P,erson to
a minor or toull degree. 1
He grips hiS quality brushes tightly,
stiff fingen fighting to maintain .con~l
of each difficult dab or stroke.·
He watches his hold, bright-colored
works of art lake shape through thick
zs·years ago at the age· of 5, ·alter ieefng,
his grandmother's ~tlilgs.
"I am ·a religious painter," he ezplalns,
gesturing at a primitive-style portrait of
Jesus amQDg hi! wtirk currentlf on
display weekdays from 2 to ~:30 p,m. at
Falrview"Scbool on the hospital gfOUnds.
The rshow ends March 10, but may shlft
1o a more public type of gallery.
He also paints everything else, from
glasses. ·clowns to·cruclfiiion scenes, 'and hi1 One
He can barely' maneUver th ~ . colorlully ei:pressive picture of an
hi orchard in springtime. wheelchair in which he will Jive all s Crowningshield ,is an artist first and
life, ·a rather aby but frlend1y man from foremost and makes It ci~ar hla oc-
Ward 30 at Falr'view State Hospital in casional frustra'tiobs ·are tr'lose ot an
Costa Mesa. artiSt, 'not simply thole ·or a sufferer of
He will.be 29 his next btrihday. cerebral palsy. · "Sometimes my art Isn't too g~" he
Crowningshield hfl.s sold three of hi5 ezplainl, working over a boldly~red
paintings and , two have won . special impressionist portrait in a strong Ted, his
awards at showings sponsored by the Ex· second choice to orange for emphatic in·
cep\jonaI Childrens' Foi.indation at Es·. terpretatlon.
position Park in Loa Angeles Couitty, · He bu -also worked widely in clay and Styrofoam and , is curreeUy ·planning a
He admits · havin1 · his own 'fayorlte' aeries of sketches outlining life in a
artist -the Italian muter l:.oonanfo di: wheelchair. He is •coached by Fairview
Vinci -shares• da Vlrfci's .devotion to School art teacher Mra.·Estber Sion-.
rellgious topics anii the buman'fonn. . His parenta; Mt.'and'Mrs. Tony Iacono,
"I believe In lieauU!ui llufl , , • of San Pedro,, are ,proud of his ari, wbich
cro'wningshleld has stUdied for 1even ·of.
Dollar Makes
Sharp Plunse
Witness Drops Under Fire
his ·n1ne ·years ·al 'Iha 'hospital fot the
mentally .or phyiically handicapped.
"Sometimes my art~llD't• too good, but
I am really concentrating on it. l've been
painting almost ail my life. Tablets,
paper . , . anything I cair-get my.honda
on, except the walls.'' the artist says with
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LONDON (AP) -Tlie U.S. dollar
made one of Its shal'()e1t plunges
·So'6bin:g, Claims Hart.elir.ts ls Father of Her Son
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today Oil the London market in • ·-;-By '!OM BARLEY
trading described by deaJers u "' ~ °' .. De1!r '""" '""
' heCtlc and nervous. It llso dropped • LOS.ANGELES-·~ wilDesa
aharply on other European ea-Reba Vaughn coOapsed on the' wltoeu
:Changes. iland today after admittlng, her bod)'
, The dollar opened at a new low of radled wilh -· that Dr. Ebbe Hartellus
1 ~ .ta the pound, gained some wu the father of her f.year.oid oon.
atimjUi, then dropped ta 12.!650 -Tlie admlaaion came at the height of a
I I lalJ .ol almost three full COOis aUriJJg encounter with defense attorney
-• with Wedneoday night'• Mattflew Kiir1Ucb1who' opened his crou
•dole el 12.Ulfl. Usually, IUCb es•-'"" el Ibo doctor'• -er-""'-m ie11 tllln ooe .cent. ....,_ bJ lioQulfng her 41. rlpe~t,.ii,
The Blmk or England m&intained lyinfl abOUI beir re!ationahfp willi lht
Ka bulc lending rate at 5 pereent, pl1yslcian.
one ol Iba highest in the world ol 9he 'admitted that llhe and Hartellus
major ltnance. The relaµvet1 blgh • ftrst bad oexual r'al-In 1914 when
rate bu beet! one fief« In the lhe -Ired •a ....-·aid at a Newport
doDIO decflne, encouraging in-Buch boopilal.
tarDlllanal lfl<Clllalon to invut In She bad Nriler tastified that the~ lint
pound"ller1Jnc, --.----1..-.ot<h·-~IC)' wao-in IM'I lhortl,y before
bar bu>b&M, Ray, moved out of tho . •
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house at 117 W. Wilson St., Costa Mesa. to the Stats Board of Medical Enminers
Fighting to retain ber control, the mini-committee declaioa to futtber defer the
skirted witness slammed her band down inquiry to a d1te ·1n late May.
on the witness lland rail snd yelled, Tfiis la the aeeond thr-y phase of 1
"Yea, Jerry· is bis son and I don 't want hearing into chsrjel of moral turpitude
that printtd." and uoprofeaional eonctun• apinll the
She told Kurilich before state hear!Jl4 IO'year.oid physlcjan. ~ ' hsl at
o!Dcer E. F. de VUbia cllied,a...,.,. leait ,~,,_. prooeCutlOo wi-
111>.I HaneUus himseU had ,ldmitted CO ~and tlieti, KulfliCh .,;11 take -l!Ner 1he
many patients thst Jerry·V~uglui wu his balillce otttit.~ ~ · ' •
aOll and thst " -once virJ pi'oodi(ll .I-, 1lolli 'ildef~ ,1t1slh!11>l7 Ilkdy that him 1 t .. "'11 f ~ 1'il,pot' be .compl1ete1after the
The wan and :weary Mrs. Vaughn w11 ' w.Hay ]'fay -·
on the witness stand for tho third day In Dr.' •Harll!fius'1 IOrmer /nlalress fell
a row u the state tried to complete whit ..ie.p on the wftoeu sjand Tuuday
Deputy Altomey General J e ff re y afllmQon il"rilli a prolohpd llasale
Woblner hsl ducribed as htr "damn!~ betweou Klrlllch allif de Ym.i. on the
testimony" apinlt Or, HarteilU!. appfquon of tbo law to leltllnonY
If abe dots complete her testimony -~ ::ff'ob!rttr from Mrs. Vl\!llln.
and tt oeemed v.ry unllloly at UM -: .... : 1 htJl bl the l!earil!C"bM -l>oen
recess today -It will lllU a...,_ •·' 11i' \ IAll'huuf0 .. 1)-. ' .. ' ' \• ~ :>,. .. "~, ... .,,.!, <(·.'
a chuckle. • 1
The art instructor say'1 Crowningshieid
--who can 'be ' found almost every af-
ternoon la the class..-·stu4io ha shares
with other retarded pupils ~ is an in-
spiratk>n to his classmates.
He not only shows them: a handlcap ii
oomethlnc to be ifved with and ov...-e,
but helps oome of th• more' mentaDy ban'
dicapped but sgJle understanCI thst people
mUJt help each other." . ·
• 'If_ Ibey ijtdn1'liei~'set up hilequipm<nt
It mi#lil take him mueh 'lonll'I' ti\an three
days to finlall a slncle-painltn&. '
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Child, 3, Drowns
COMP'l'ON (UPI) -flobert M.
~; I. dro1'1ied In his family's nim-
mlng pool Wednesday. Police said the
child, !o11nd floating bi the d .. p encl of
tl)e pool bl hit. mother, '!H d<ad on ar·
riVll Ill • llOlpttal:
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the •game~ for the music students. nUa ls
like telling athletes they must turn out
for practice but then will be no games."
There are 1,151 full tlme studentl
enrolled ln the fine arts department, he
said. Among trips planned for the sprfnl
were stage bnnd participaUon in the
Southwestern Jazz Fesilval In Chula
Vista in April and vocal department
participaUon In a Qx>ral Music Festival
(See MUSIC, Pap I)
2 lrvings -
lndicted,
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NEW YORK (UPI) -A111llor Cllllri
Irving and bis wlle ...,. lndlctad b1
federal and New' York Coilnfy grand
juries today on charges rangtng front
mail fraud to forgery in connecllon wltll
the now officially di1credlted
''autobiography'' of. eceentrk: billlonatr.
Howard Hughes,
Author -researcher Richa~ Susklnd
was allo indicted by the county·panel but
WU ni.med oaly· IS a co-conspirator by
the federal grand jury which did not in-
dict him. '
The federal pane1'11ndlctment Wei 1"'"
ing's and Susklnd's claimed ~1 ....
wlth the billionaire rec luse were actualJY
"tape-.recorded interview sessions with
each other, in which ti\er altem1tei1 played the rote ol Hul(llel.'
It named SUlldnd 11 an tllfadioled ...
conspirator.
The Indictment llso said the flllr'I
-for ~ ~ fllclllllad -~ ·-nl•lat refermce lllt ol .TliDa. Iii*., Illa
reference Ille of the LI/• Anaeles ,._,
the Library of' Coniml. tbe -Energy CClllmluion and the Delaaae ~~· .. w,a11._. .... H...,. b'y.other -· It ssld a "aubatantlal part of the
research;. wu done in the New York
Public Library."'
The t....._t federal Indictment
cbar&ed Irvine and bis. blonde fourth wife
Edith willi mall frauif and Cooaptrlq to
use the malls to C:lefraud the Mcdraw-lDD
pubfisblng, llouse.
Tli~ _, lndicln\ent hsnded up by
the COUJity panel charged lrvinC and
Suskiod with &rand larceey, !Orgery-and
perjury In the aeeond degree. Mt1. 1"·
Ing, whci admitted using the name "llllla
R. Huches" to cash ll60,000 In dlecb
from McGraw.Ilill intended for HucJiea,
was cbar&ed witb forgery and grand larceny. r . •
· Following tbe federal IUlllOllllCOlll~
the trvlne• were arrliCDed • Uat charse• at J'edenl Court. 8uakbld ·WM
not pre.tent. ~ ,
Irvine wu releued on $100,00 penooal
recognizance bond, and will plead to lbe
charges Monday.
Mn. Irvine, ll!lder a 12111,000 peraial
recognizaoce bond relative to ertradition
proceedings scheduled March 29 al the
request of Swiss authorities, wu releaaed
on her own recognlz.ance peodtng Mon-
day's hearing, at which she will alao
plead to the charges.
· The maximum penalties for conviction
on the two federal counta 11 five )'111'1 in
prilOD and a fl,000 fine.
A Hughes spokesman In Loa Angelea
said "We are 1r1tif1ed, of coune, tha1'
these three -le will be beld ac>
countable for thetr aciionl, but our chief
interest allll la !n fllldlnc <IOI who wal
behind th& In ...-nn. • plot."
A spokeamm IOr M-HUI slld the
pubilabing ~ WU "deeply in!a'ested
In the fintllllcs. However, .omtil ,.. lmow
the details wllicb led to tho ladlctmlnla,
we cannOf make· a final 'dedllOn cm the
ultimate,dispo1IU,.. ol the~·"
Oraage
Weatile r
Some Southern Callfomia liquld
llllNhine is on the way for Friday,
with Ughi driuie fOrecut along
the coastal area. Temperablrel
sllould remain in the II to -
gree ran1e.
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Reporter Doesn't Dig
.:.wu~king on water wen
taken llp bJ KurlUcb'1 ob)lctto,. -
Cl""'-Mt men than onct u 11nlt-
plc~ bJ .. Vllblll -wJ!!11 )Voltltler
bu -1111ra1f incapallll tt fratlllnC
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By AllTllVll R. VINl!EL
Of .. o.1tr Ptlet lllft.
DlllLLING A WZU. like Co•ta ll!eu'a 400-milfion.gallon guJher may nol
be a mlracle, but you can't prove it by any standards of this reparter'1 limited
experience In diQing around.
One lazy aummer I helped drill a far amaller water weU .
Frtab out of the Army, fre.b out of money -and fresh out of 1 reporting
Job unW September -I got dratted I.gain, by my stepfather, as a wildcat
w1ter well driller and roustabout.
My talent& were hired for room and board, plus
plenty of fresh air, exercise, 1weat and long periods of
llltllni dolllg ootblng. I coald have re-enlllted, which at
lwt offered cub every :JO days.
NOT SINCE MOSl!lS amote the rock with hil rod and
It PoW'ld forth like a tniatwortby Baatanchury Springe
waler cooler bu there been a more novel approach to re..
movlng moisture from the firmament.
Drilllllg wells with my atepfather was atill not totally
unlike the Army:
-l!il eqllipmenl wu obaolete and broke u1Uy.
-llil plus were not alwa11 very we!J.plllllled.
-H1J habJt of arising at dawn wasn't either.
He overlooked I logical fact that getting up at 10 inatead of I would give
UI four lea hours In which everything could go wroq.
CLAD IN MY old Army fatigue., I even 1tood guard duly -again -
roughly three days a week at the rig d r 1111 n I lllte, wbUe be chugged off to Pismo Beach or New Cuyama in search of parts we broke.
llil 11153 Dodi• flatbed truck was boucbl the day before the new part.
nenhip -ooe man can't drill a water well alone -set out to bring water forth from the unyielding firmament.
We broke Jt too, the first day.
Chugging around a narrow curve looded with broken gear and empty
af1 ...., •• locked llldevtew mirrors with 1 county road maintenance tnick.
MY llTEPl'ATllER and the other drlnr aeWed that by concocting mu.
tual flllebooda to lelJ the wtfe and the County Board ot SUpervlaora. I kept buoy ID the cab, dliiinl abaltered mhTor out of my scalp, hair and left ear.
He dld, however, atop 41 minutes earli'1" to 1et the truck 'lnaured, allhou(b hil check bounced.
I remember only three lhln(a from that IUJJUDer of . weU-dlulng.
ONI: Ill THAT to dJc for water you need waler. You dJc a thr ... foot bole.
You fUJ It with water. You make mud. You dJc II ouL Yoil pour in more water.
You keep it up, twitcbJnc to diUlll( and -Int tools ralied and lowered on
1 cable, unUI you bit ground water. ,
Two II that the old line about aomelhln( beJnc cold 11 1 well-digger'1
Jancbbcir is nofvalld Jn July, C'llllles oullllde New. CUyama while the bou is
Jn tlnm and you're out of beer.
Three II that to make any job In Ule come out properly -u the old
man aald -you have to hold your mouth Jllll.rltht
Maybe 11111'• 'Why I mUe facea II Ille typeWrtter.
Mn. Vlll(bn .-up and up\llnod
that she has auffered from the atraln of
ttstUying on charge. that are now tliore
than four years old.
"I just couldn't stay awake," she
tearfully told de Vilbiss after the hearing
officer roused her ,from her lnvoluntary
nap.
She baa testified against her ex-lover in
three Orange County Superior Court
trials. He bas been cleared Jn all three of
arson, frau d and bribery charges con·
tained in Orange County Grand Jury I~
dJctments. ' .
Kurlllch immediately objected to what
he apparently felt W8.5 a deliberate ploy
by the shapely blonde. He has warned de
Vilblss and the four committee members
throughout the hearing thit Mrs. Vaughn
is determined "to inlluence you by any
means whenever she possibly can."
Mrs. Vaughn told the committee th1t
Hartellus performed two abortions on her
during a drug riddled relation.ship that
began in early 1967, reached its peak
when her angry husband moved out of
their Costa Mesa home and Hart!lius
moved in In August of 1987 and finally
aubsided when she was sent to 1tate
prison ln 1988 as a narcotics addict.
She testified that Hartelius encouraged
a drug habit that had,her Injecting 30 cc's
of Demerol a day intci her system (one·cc
of the highly potent narcotic is considered
a normal dose) and then 'toltl her how to
trick at least four Harbor Atta doctors in
replenishing her aupplies when 11tate
narcotics inspectors cracked down on her
lover. •
She displayed sboCklng c o I o r
photogr1pha that depleted by 1bceaed
body shortly after her release from the
hospital In early 1918. Her blps'bear acars
from whit doctora allld wwa hundredl of narcoUca lnjecttona.
From Pagel
MUSIC •••
In San Joae.
Choral director Ed Braham! uld his
students have been saving for two year1,
from donations received at concerti, to
help finance 1 concert lour "blch will
have lo be canceled unlesa school help Is
forthcoming.
Instrumental music d I r e c t o r Elrl
Treichel aald his department hu, spent
only $511 on transportation thil year, to
take the alage band to the county fair at Pomona. ·
h In previow: years, he aald; the award-T te S Bare' ly. To .. 11' wlnnlog achoo! orchestra bQ partlclpaled rus e . ' ~ ln a regtoll.al festival Jn San llitp, .. wlth
. , parent.! providing transportation, but bis
approa.Cb involves an insw:ance risk ·in
0 P T lk B f JJ J case of a~cident.
·, .n, ' .' , ay , ' ·Q, -rea wo wn, fu:::J:.~n~dt•;e~: ;l~e h:it1":~~y 1~!
transportlon biU but applauded the
: , l . • 1 re~ks of one parent who said, "The
. N1Wp9ri~M~ school .truatees ape n t (CEC),; the teachers'' neaotlators, asked · , money we 're talking about la .our 1 tax ""1 -o..•-dllcuo!IDI a repor1 that to speak to Jl>e Jioird. · money and we should have something to :.c.ll-:::'..,.,. and. ;. h •·-· BecaUle lhO report cbroniclinr illlary uy about how it's S{ltlll.,l feel Ill~ kkls
Cllal""IW tbe .~"-kdo(.lll:ac tt1.,.0 -1 difficulties before and after the July are being discriminated against. l'm a qel!ifal-:S := . I , wn .. , com-tmiwae was declared is still under con-football .fan but w}len I ~ee all the money
munk:latklial When Do Mlcbers Wanted . slder11tlon in meet-and-confer negotlaUon that's spent on stadlwns and tennis
to d\lcml ~~ lbo,"'~bernlcbL 1· 'meetings, the board chose to drop the courts and so forth and then bear there 's TM . .., •. :r-:·:.:em PIM matter. no money to take the kid.! to a concert to a j .I! ~Act· Fe~~, , Trustee Selim Franklin aaid be hoped show what they have learned, I feel
. w .u. "IDWll , • -1, that "as aoon u pou1ble, there will be something should be done to distribute
aw IO.ftiHinl ~ Wary DtfOlia· eome nqeations to the board for ways the money more equ1Uy." •
tionl. · ' of Improving communications." Parents at the meeting agreed to Dlll!'lcl, iivorlni.ndent J o h n Nk»U Last Jiiiy the board granted 1 U per· demonstrate ·their aupport of the music
11ld tho! XlnlerY WbJleneck, prealdent cent raise lo district teachera who had departments by personal contacts will\
<l tbe< Newbort-Mea. EducaUon Auocll· teque1ted at least a five perc~nl coat or principal Achziger and with 11 pre.Mn· lion (N·Ml'lA), earlier In the week hid living bike, talion lo the school board. ukefl to ir-t ldeaa for better com· ·
munlcotion to Iha board. · '
But Wbllllleck -bot In the audience , Tuoaday. And no one else from N-M!lA
or the ~aled Employea Council
Roulette Game Fatal
TEMPLE CITY (UPI) -A liquor 1tore
clerk cllod Wednead1y ol 1 atil·lnflicted
gunahot wound after an apperent aame or
Ruaian roulette. Police aald Walter
McKinley, 43, clled al Arcadia Methodist
Hospital about three houra after he
removed all but one ahell from a five-shot
.38-(allber revolver, put It to hla head and
fired three limes.
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Teeter Totterer
He'll Have Ups, D9wns for Charity
By JORN ZALLER
01 111t Di ii., '°1111 Stiff
Some would say he'a crazy. Othert
would say he 's nevu grown up.
But Fountain Valley's Richard Crysel
doesn't see it lhat way. He just happens
to'love teeter tottering, that's all .
Apel, he's determined to set a new
world's rte0rd for continuous teeter tot·
terlD(, beginning tonight and going on
non;stop" for 1'4 hour•, or six atralght
days.
111 know I can do It," he says, "There's
nothine that can stop me. If my partner
tries to chicken out, I'll tie him down and
do Ill the walk myself. But I'm going lo
set that record. 11
It should be pointed out that there I• a
method to Cryael 'a seeming madness.
He h11 lnatalied a telephoqe ne1t to hi•
seesawn and he will be taking pledg's for
donaUorill to the Orange County March of
Dtmei. · Several major television and
radio oetworkf have offered publicity,
and Crysei iJ hopeflli of raislni several
thotJWid dollars.
"Heck. I'm jUll glad to have the ti·
cuse," Cryoel Bild. "I've alw1y1 loved to
aetslW, ever abx:e I WU a little boy in
Texas and my tnomm1 used to take me
to the pl1yJroWlll."
Cryaei, 9148 LI Colonil Ave .. bu lived
In Fountain Valley llnce ha •u 10,
however, and then ba bu fOWltl the pick·
!ngs slim.
"Calllomia Jual cloun~ h§ve many
..... wa," be complained. "Jual to find
one for this contest I bad to. ·ro ail tbe
way to Santa Ana Park. That'• ttrrible.
In Texa.t there are seesaws eyerywhere
yOu turn aropnd.
"Heel<, they'ro ao roro that when t'm
drlvini by a park and I do • ont, I
alwa11 have to try It out," ba 111d.
H8ut doesn't It take two to aeuaw?" ~
waa asked. ,
''Suje." ba replied "ao I jtllt uk
wbomr I '"to do JI 'lritl> -J can't
aiwaya find aomeont, btJt I uaually can.
And then we just seeaaw for 1 little
while, for the fun of it."
There may be little fW1 associated with
breaking the world's teesaw record,
however. and Crysel and his partn,r,
Law900 Downing, Jr .. 16673 Glass Moun·
lain St .. Fountain Valley, ire prepared
for the worst. ·
The logisUcs of certain nece1sary bocll·
Jy functions, ror example, preaent a
particularly difficult problem . '
"We allow ourselves four 'minutes 11nd
15 seconds each per day for eOln1 to the
bathroom." said Cry•el. "The people who
set tbe old record took that much, and
we'll conform to their standards."
A special portable toilet will be set up a
rew feet away from their teeter totter,
and while one ol them is taking care of
one of Jlle'a necessities, the other w1U
keep going alone. :
Sleep is another problem , thou'gh ·
Crysel and Downing say they 11re not
worried about it.
Crysel says he will sleep Sittlna: up, and
Downing will attach a board to the lff
saw that aUows him to lie down. The two
will then take turns sleeping, with the
partner who is awake responsible for
maintaining motion.
Another major problem, regular aus·
taining mealJ. bu been taken cart ol
courtesy ol a local 1teakhouae.
''When the people went 130 hours to atl
the old record," crysel said, "They kilt
five pounda. But the way we'll be fed,
we 'll probably gain ••i1bt."
. Crysel claims that tired muatles Wiii
not be 1 problem since the weight of Iha
two will balance off aimo•t euctly.
, "But I do expect 1 sll1ht problem with
boredom," said Crysei. "Unieu people
ue con1llnliY calling u1 up wltb pled(as,
thert won 't be much to do out hen.
Maybe. yo~ collid 1dverti1a ill your
new1p1per ror 1 couple !>I ·'°"" lool:lnf
(iris to coine out here and lalk to "'· .W•
won't bt able lo " ..,W., llM but t1lk ."
By the A1socl1ted Presa
Trans world Airllne11 officials were
reported today to be negotiating with ex·
tortlbnists who planted bombs on two
jetliners and demanded $1 million
ransom. Police uld one Wiluccesaful
ransom delivery attempt had been made.
Extraordinary security precaution!
were in effect on TWA and other airline!
after a sophisticated bomb exploded I.a
the cockpit of an unoccupied TWA jet ill
Las Vegas early Wej!nesday. A bomb was
defused in the cockpit of 1 plane 1t Ktn·
nedy airport Tuesday.
THEY WI LL WED SOON IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Rt p. Goldwater-and Flancu Susan L11 Gherman
A TWA spokesman would not comment
on a report in the New York Dilly News
that negotiations were under w1y,_
Earlier, the company refused to aay,
"whether, or under what clrcumJtanct:s,
it would agree to pay ransom."
Despite the company denials, New
York police said a private jet that landed
mysteriously at AUanta Tuesday night
carried the $2 million the plotters
demanded but that "no 1ctual turnover
wu .made." The plane returned to New
York four hoW'I 11~r. Rep. Goldwater, Barry's
Son, to Wed Ne wport Girl
TWA Chairman C~arles C. Tillinghast
Jr. refused to discll!s the case with
newsmen at a dinner Wednesday night.
"It would only prejudice our position to
say what we know or what we are
doing," he said, tt "ls a very delicate
case and must be dealt with disc~tly." Sometime at the end of this month, a
Newport Beach £1i5hion model and UCLA
1tudent wit.I wed ~p. Barry M.
, Goldwater Jr. (II-North Hollywood ).
Dr. and Jl!ra. MOrl Gbenl!ID of the
Balboa ,Say Club, Newport B~acb,
Wednesday announced the.engagement of
their 25-year old daughter Susan Lee to
the aon of Senator and Mrs. Barry
Goldwater of Phoenix:
The younger Goldwater, 33, will leave
the ranks of 1 h 1 n d f u I Of tligible
bachelors In donfir.., to marry M~s
Gherm1n. The exact dale and location of
the ceremony have not been announced,
but the wedding is expected to take place
in Southern Cllifornla.
Miss Gherman is a business major at
UCLA and a graduate of John Muir Hlgh
School in Pasadena.
Goldwater was elected to represent the
27lh Congressional District in a .special
election in 1969, filling the vacancy
created , by 'the ~resignation -or Ed
Reinecke who became 11 "e u t·e n a n t
governor of Califontia. Goldwater was
rwlected to the 91st Congress.
A native of Los Angeles, Goldwateii at-
tended j,oblic sdioo11 ln Phoenil,and w.,
graduated from Staunton M 1 l i t a r y
Academy In Virginia.
A stockbroker prior to his political
career, Goldwater m11jored in business
and marketing at the University of
Colorada• and Arlr.ona State University .
from which be was graduated in 1962.
Members of the Goldwater family have
~ freque,nt visitors to Newport Beach.
The senior Goldwaters often stay at the
B'alboa Bay Club.
From Page I
HUDSON .. -.
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was everybody's first concern. We've hid
enough nap about this already," he ad·
ded.
Dr. Jolin Granzella, ch~ef of the
medical staff is out of town and could not
be reached for comment.
Hudson joined Hoag as acting ad-
ministrator iii .years ago under Mrs.
Itobert Bacon. He wumed the top posl
~1981.~ . ~ .
Jorgeilsin ·credited ,.Hudson for doing
"an outstanding job" during his tenure.
He said the execuUve committee ap-
pointed Lou~ 1ulst1nt administrator,
lo handlt Huda6n's ~i~ties while
a "fuIJ'scaJe" recruitment pmgram la un-
dertaken.
Investigators continued to work on the
tMory that the bombs were pl1nted by
one or more persons who are present or
former alrlinet: industry e m p 1 o y e 1
because of their obvious Intimate
knowledge 0£ airline opu1Uons.
CoDimenllng on the 141 Vtgas ,blul, I
TWA spokesman said. "Whoever put jt on
the airplane had to know his way around
the industry. He would have to know a
considerable amount about the aircraft.''
Charles Wyre, TWA general m1n11er
In Lai VegH, •aid the plane had been
searched in New Yori: after the bomb
was round aboard the lint plane Tues-
day, and searched again after it arrived
In Las Vegas.
"I would have to assume that ft was
located in an area inaccessjble to normal
search," Wyre aaid. "TIM plant was
thoroughly searched."
In olher developments:
-The FBI disclosed In SeaWe lh1t an
explosive device :was found aboard a
United Air Unu jet Tuesday after a
tl'•P\!One tip but thfl the,d'v~ proved inoperable. It was not tliotiiht to be link·
ed to the TWA plot.
-A Northwest Orient Airlines jetliner
was diverted to Dttrolt after the co~
pany received 1 t~lephoned bomb threat
Wednesday, but a eearcb discloaed no ex·
ploslves and It continued tu flleht.
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