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By LEE BYRD
WASHINGTON (AP)· -America's
organized nudists ho~ to get more in the
pink by going public this year.
They're opening their parks to almost
anyone with an interested eye and the cost
of admission •. :You -don't even ·ha~e to take
your .c10thf11 of( Wtless you 've Sot the
stomach for it.
It may sound like a ripoff, or maybe a:
put-on. But the American· Sunbathing'
Association, representing some 13 0
, r'ludists'clubs with 20,000 members .across
the natipn, couldn't be more serious.
"I'm quite proud," says .PresidenS
Robert G. Johnston. "We've decided to
come out of the woodwork and operate~
,. . competitive recreatiooal facilities rathet1
than cults or1 pbiloaophical· retreats ..
We're lnvitiilg the public.to come visit us .
. just as they might visit Disney World."
•.iu i111 ·of 'Jtle~cla : .,.
j ~ ~ said that .Marcll,'c~iiiil'.ih ~;,;·non~ gb'es .. oiit:like a limb.l.Jill ; '! Ailen,-a•stewardess, has her -.ands f\11\ of ,~. "I:he ol~;a~ag~·d'"l'?n't i llMm to hold true for the Orange Co11t ar,a, anywar, Tb~. ~pth
~started off warll(.and ·~_,and .Qlf r~nUY, been,p!~g~ed W<th1 lqw . clouds and chilly f . ·Whenrsfthl lamb, '"1lyway! · • ,, . . .
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:JEFFERSON CITY,(Mb.' tAPl •.:: i!Jf.. F'mcll,' lc:Gtiid.G ift.r thfe. sp0c.
R. · Jlirnard Finch has been cfenle!I . a .' '.~lar lill lAn&elis ·1!'1!111 of, "illing .his 1~ to practice as· an anestheaiok>giit · wife .in t•, wu subject of a '.'eekend
·ti..' •--~ f H """Arla meeting of the board, John A. Helley, ei-b)' T ilAlte ~· ~ ea-": . ; . _ ecuUve oecretary, laid Monday.
1 • • ~ ~, 'lbe board"s ttenial was· .Wted on an
Oil. Cleanup ' 'Slam ,..opiniclll..llf ~·· •tlonliY general · , , 1 • I ~ding no Giii ...id practice lnedlclne in
• ..:... · llil -wllba!rt a atate llcsise, which ALAMEDA (Yn! .... OU,1pllled d1lrln( PW!t-not hove llld baa not IOllChl.
a llielinti -•!Ion, of the ....... alt carrier ·, Tiie board coalmiled the •dlo"1!Mtlqa ~ Mklawy wm !'lot 111'8 to ~bl,dQalo .., -II• pan of u.,1,practiqe of ~ up Ille Cout Goard laid llonday, medlcme. .
A-4,0ao 11Uon1 of oil ll)lllled-Iilo.... Jllndo 'ii working at ail, Eldorodo ""1 1t the Alaineda N1Y1l Alr Station Springs hoopital while 111 (llrOle !nm
luitclay before It was contafail',, IMl CllUomla. He wu' potiled l a 11
Qlemlca! Co. ii doing the dllllllP opera-, , November fn>m the Ollllonda INUludoa
llon. fbr Men. In Chino.
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Not · that ASA figures to outstrip Dis~y'a cartoon character! as a vaca..,
· tlon 11ttraction. But the new open-door
policy announced Monday "is a goal we've
been bUilding toward for several years ....,.
. "lll!lll ~~le_ by the public's Increased
accept.anc!· of nudify," said JohnStOn. '
JobnSton'said all ASA clubs, 80 percent; or the nudist organizations in the Unltecf
States, have agreed to the plan.
"But pr;obably only three.-fourths of
them will be as cordial at first as I'd like
them to be," he added.
Visitors· will be charged about IS per
laltllly at most laclliUes, be said, with no
reductions. for siogle men and women .
And 'Jack Jack!On, ASA adve rtising
director, ci.UUobs that 0 the guys who just
walk up and say "I wanna look at naked
Jadiea' are. going to be Crowned upon •.. 1
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Paci f ic Chwf
WASIIlNGTON (AP) -Vice
Adm. Noel Gayler, a pioneer Navy
jet pilot, today' was named com·
mll1Cler-~ of U.S. 1orca In
the Poctflc area.
Gayler, 17, heads the National
Security Acmcy, a code-<rocklng
-orpnballon with bead-quarlln II n. Meade, Md.
lie wfll ........S Adm. John· S.
McCain Jr., who will retire thil
turmr1er.
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"Still," he said, 111 don't think we need
the. careful screening we've relied on in
the pail. The Holiday Inn doesn't. screen
guests, sO why .should we? But we do in-
vit~ the ~en to bripg their ~~lfriends."
Johnston, a 53-year-old personnel of.
ficer 1or a large firm' in'Los Angeles,
j>redicts the new policy·-coupled with a
new adver-tising campaign and publica·
tion of a guidebook complete with maps
":' will · spur gtowth by 25 percent this
year. And that, so to speak, ·would be,
quite a take off.
•"Dare to go Bare," begins one ad
scheduled to run neU month in a national
women's magazine. "Nudists arm't mt.I
.,... they're limply a slice of humanity who
have learned that 'naked' is the world's
gr:eatest comriton. denominator." ·
• The ASA, based 'in Orla~, Fla., llflo
has published thousands of boolllels
aimed at ansWerlng ·_some of the most-
freque,nt questions from· the1unexposed -
quesUohl like "How does It feel the first
time?"· ~
"Like jumping lilto a swimming poo("
is the answer. "Shocking for the.first 30 .
aecond's, coriilortable · ind soothing' from then, on." ·
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' Donald K. "Deke" SIJyloij, 48,-
the only. orl~inal astronaqtwbo has never-flown in apace; wai
placed back on fiyijig stalu1
Monday after, .being irounded
for a . heart-murmur. The
' chancel, of ~ f!ying in sp~c~
soon are slim since the1 Apc>:llo
progt'.a,m1is al most 0•1r.1nd the
first 1,Vf Skytaqs;~y~ already 1 been. manned. " • 1
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SACRAMENTO (AP) - A compulsory
fl .5 billion-a-year state medicaJ in-
surance plan for all cilllornians was pro.
poled today by Sen. ·George ·Moscone. It
w~ be financed by new • state payroll
deC!uctions pl115 extra new employer
~ymeilts. . · n... San . Francllco O.mocrot's pion ·
would, in effect, merge pnosent stale• and
c:oanty medical 111lstance program lnlo a
new program to provide free ·medical
care lot all Cllil<rnlans.
· It would result In an ezpanded Medi·
cal program !or an ca!Uornlam.
· lll0oc0ne'1 plan 11 certain to r.celve the
vigorous Ofll>Olltlon of Rtpubllcan Gov.
Ronald Reqan, who ha• already labeled
auch comprehensive health plans 11
1'soclallzed medicine."
The proposed new payroll deduction•
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would equoi 3 per<Ont of 11'111 Income !or
wage earners maklng •10,000 a year or
more. The rate WOUJcl ~ 1 percent below
15,000 ea(nlnp ond I pei:cenl f• workera
earning 15,flOO to. $10,0llO a year. .
That Would mean new weekly deduc-
tions of $2.illl. to ~.77 for•penoni arnlric
•t0,00!) ·a ye1r. · 1 , •
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would be three t1mea Ille einploye'a deduction • ' • . ' . ' The proposal 'fould pr:ovlde run
medical, denial,. drug and ~pftalillllon
care, up to llO days a year per gerlOll of
mr1hlg hoiite care ind up . to IS daY•
hospitalization per year • !<it paychlatrlc
care. / ,
It would oullaw other cutoffs, waWnc
period• and copayment charges ~
(See HEALTH, P ... II
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OrUp CounlJ 111111 ~ .. Soulhem
Callfmda m!Dlleo have been placed
Under federal quarantine todly to hall ~ of ·the exoUc Nawcut1e'1 di.le"ale. ' \
Cooinl)' .~o(llc;Iala.loow11a, -quick to point out that the Dapai-1(
Air!Cl!lttue-lntpooed.q-Ine -'\"I .constjtut1 a·wblfc bealth problem. !'..
. "Thll. ii IClr)' only to chltten ownin, •
oald Dr: ·Joint l'bilp, Onnce CoUl!ly
health olllcer lhlll morntiig, .. ~.
dJaeue has .been 11nJUnd for 1 1ona·1111'9
llld K'a bad 1nr cldc-beci,.. U.,
die. Bui there ll aliloluleJy no.danpr 'ID human belnp."
Tho quarantlno clnler, lmpoaed M ... dsy, l lilo lllacta San Btmardlna
Rlvenlde, Sula Barabara Ventura. IM ~tlea San Diec• llld hnperlal eoun. Ila: • . ., •
u permlti Ille -ol iieaIU,, Dve poullry lo ol•!lhl« p1an1i Unde
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" O/.ILY PILOT S T"""'" Morth 14, 1972 ' . . ' . . . ' ' ' . ' . ,M1tchell Ins~st·s He H.ad No ITT _Connect1~n
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-.Ai*raoa publbbed a ....,. bf ao m Jalllolllt llDU1f Ibo l1T •Ht.
•-wllh a purported l1T
-bid, -bimleJt "Jo the --t or fltlO,eot to omdtrwrlte the coov .....
(Alldenoo'• "''W1)11 •JlllOl'I rqularly on the tdltorlal plage of the DAILY
PILOT.)
Mitchell previously luued t w o
itatamenll whlcb deal! with the thr ..
JIO!nll. ~{loo polnl Pertained Jo the litigation
olarted by Ille Justice Department'•
AD<ru1t DtviaJon, when he wu 1ttorney
1eoeral. 1galn1t ITr. '
Mttchell aaJd when lhe l~sl or the thr,.
Mt.Ill In the cae reached the 1lage for
0Gllllder1Uoo by the attorney general In
~pril !let, "I d1Jq\181ilied my1<1f on the
..-lhal mr former law !Inn had ..
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li,eld by Police ·
court action was P,ending today awainst one adult and a lriq of Newport Beach
)'Olltbs wbo aUepdly trted lo Jam the ll·
lldl"biS and outs of burl)ary by JohllDe a
poUci..poDIOred law enforcement Ex-
plorer Scout Posl. •
' dnne JeraJ work for ... or rIT'• re ..... lallfto -li.rold ~ l1T
11lbsidlarles." • pmldeot; J'tllx Robatyn, and Mn. Dita
Aller Iha! dali!, Mlldlell oald, all mat. BeOrd, l'IT'I Washlngtcn lobbylal. ·tan pertalnJnc to the m 11111 rtlled r. llllchell aaJd he mel with Geneen
the hands or Rlc:hanl G1 Xlelndlemt, i"wlct, onco at a aodaJ dinner at the
deputy . altoroey 1awal, and Richard Wblk HOUIO and the other lime In a
McLaren; .. lalanl attorney &lftfl'tl In , b-meeting in his ollica Jo dlocual
chlrge of the dlvlalon. the overall antltrtul policy ol the Justice
''I did not communicate with them," he Department with regard to con-
s aid . "'Mley did not communicate with glomerates.
me. J wu not infoiined. of the proa:re11 of "The pending 1Tl' lltlgaUon was not
the litigation or negotiation between tbe di3cuased at tttla meetina," Mjtchell
department and l'.M'." • emphasized.
AnOlher point had lo do with hll con-He aaid he had met with Roflalyn lour
tacts with representaUves of m . limes during 1'71.
"At no time have I talked to •ny But "none of thele meetin1s had
ripreaentatlve of rrr or any of itg anything to do with m 1ind the
sublidiarlel concerning the lltJ&atioa or department'1 Jltlgation q:ainst 11T wu
the aetUement negotlaUons," he NJ4, ~ never m~tloned or dlacuued," be Aid.
lie llld that baled on qie recordl (If his Mitcliell al!O r<COW1tad his meeting
office be had contact with three m May 1 with Mrt. Beard, whose memoran-
Two Ways on Water
dwn linked the 'out.of......t m aet.
ilement with the ' ~· pill'• parted llnanclal cuaranteo !or the GOP
conveatlon In Aucust.
He uld when Mn. Beard a~ him at the txecullve manalon of former
Kentuctr Gov. Louie B. NUM durin( a
Kentucoy Derby reception and supper. he
advlled her that he had dilqualllled
h1mself from the antitrust case ''and
NJU!d not and would not di!<uS5 It with
her.
"I suggested that the proper course
would be for the appropriate people
repreaenlinl J1T to take it up with the
appropriate people In the Justice Depart-
~Dt." said Mitchell, reputing his ataite-
ment of Feb. 29.
"A few minutes liter, Mra. Beard ap-
proached me qain on the subject mat-
ter, I believe twice, and I npeated my
d .. lrt not to dlacuas the subject mau.r
and advised her that I did not appeedalol
h<r pressln( lhe subject."
A third poln~ Mitchell Wtf, ralatea te
the ltleclion ol San Dle10 as the lllol
the convention.
"I was not involved In any way In any
negotiations which led to the aelecUon -of
San Diego as the site of the convention by
the Republkan National Committee," he
sa id. "I have never talked to aqy
representative of fJT about the Sib
Diego site or any matter relating thereto.
"I h'ave never talked to the deputy •~
torney general or the assistant attorne)'
general· in charge of the 1ntltrust divtaion
abOut tbe San Diego convention ot
anylhlng relating to discu.ssions at
negotiations with rrr or any o~ tta
1ubefdiaries." !
Radio. Claims
Hussein Pact
' With Israel
GAILY PILOT Stsff """'
' BEJRUT, Lebanon {AP) -Iraqi radlo
reported today t h a I King Hu....In cit
Jordan reached 1 peace agreement wltll
Israel that would turn the occupied west
bank Into an autonomous Palestintaa
itate federated with Jordan. They were never .ctually accepted into
the ranb but allowed lo attead meHlnp
u police -""·their practl¢ •• pllcatlon-t~::;iu;;.,· "iii what happens
~ Y~. gel caugbl.
lberill's 'depllllea tipped olf by an ln-
fqrmer about the impending lnduatrlal
pWil barllarJ -.... .,. ,.... ii on lo Newport Beach police.
A Ion~ sailboat ls caught between two racing shells In the North Lldo
Channel near the Bay Club. Both apparently are getting where they
want to 10, tBou&h WI.th vaatly different speeds -and expenditures of
energy. Calm water and 1 nice day are friends to both philosphies of
what constitutes boating fun. •
The royal palace in Amman announced
earller that Huuein will make a stat.
ment of "tremendous impcrtance" Wecf.
nesday concerning the west bank region,
seized from Jordan during the 1967 Mld-
dle East war.
One or three original E•plortr ap-
pUcanla was rejected because be wu
1 ovorwei&bl, but the other two-allegedly
lrylgg I<> crack p0Uce radio cod-. ·and
pick up befplul ~ lnformallop -
came lo meetlnp.
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prohibits the lhlpmenl, ~ I h e
restrict«! area of Jive birds, unlnspected
carcasses, and equipment such as coops
and cages which might harbor the New·
caatle vtrtu.
Wife Says She Nagged
Husband lnw Spying
F,....P•te ·l
HEALTH ...
""""'t health plans.
Official spokesmen said nothing of a
peace agreement and Jordan'• 1m·
bassador to the Unjted Nations, Abdul
Hamid Shara!, declared the Iraqi peace
report, were "totllly uafounded." ~pet\llation in Beirut, the L e b 1 n t 1 e
capJtaJ, was that the king's announce-
ment would be an offer, not an •sreed
aettlement.
"We n.Ucf the meellnp oo they
wouldn't lesm anything that would h<lp
them," explalna Traffic Olllcer· Slan
Breoaler, lhe ExJ!!prer POii adviser.
"We talked a Joi about car atops, but
mootly · aboul forming lhe poal and get·
tln.g unlfbrms," uy1 Officer Bmller. He.....,._,_ a dozell teenajOl'I
In the ranb are above !be woplclon ~
11118)' olllcera )llendlng lime on lhe l""l·
eel 'bbpe" lhe liurglaiy incident woo 'I
relteot advtnelr on·lhe. anlt, ,
Only recenUy Ibey befan planning a
recfUitmeilt campalgn. . ·
Dotedlve 1ergeanta Arb Campbell .~nd
l!;d Clbblnlll, plua IO'(lrtl patrolmen and
two-.berlll'a"leputleo, ataked out Memlt
Drywall at ·3* Birch IS\-Ill 11"'1'~ boun,Amday. n..,. .were waiting when two ~
scaled a wall to enter the conttacung
firm) c;oi;!'~ while .two •~J:i:= Joolrout eq.Jppect-··wilh • w
radial.
Complalllll charging one adult, II, and
lhe three juvenlles will be !ortbQ>mlng.
One youth wu admitted lo Orange
Cou9ty Juvenvlle Hall and. the of!iif .t"'!
were rel..,..S to .~Ir ,,....nll pendln(
hearings. .
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In Son's Death
A camp Pendleton Marine has been ar-
rested by Santa Ana police on murdu
charges involving the death of his 2~
year.:old son.
Officers said the child, Brittian John.
Colemari ol 2801 Bristol St., Apt. 3!i, died
Monday of musive internal injuries.
They arrested lhe falber, Steven G.
C.Oleman, 21, at the home.
Police said. the santa..Ana Fire Depart-
ment rescue 11Dit bad been called to the
Coleman bolllll where Ibey found Ille Ill·
fant unconscious. '
Firemen ldmlnllterecf' resuscltltlon
and sent the baby to Orange county
Medical Center where he was pronounced
dead on arrival.
OttANM COAST IT
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llldl. INlti1/SIOdl1HclC Wiii Sit'! Clemlnt.i'
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•rtloft h pUbllshM Sllt.lnhi)'t arid llll'INt'l-
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Ch1rlff H. Loos Rlch1'4 P. Nill
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llnuJnc outhreaka of a foreign strain of
Newcastle'• dlaeut among poultry and
pet: blr'da In portions of San Bernardino
and Rlviralde. c;ount\el. Both . ol . these
area had been under quarantine since
Decembet.
· Dr. Philp 'said this morning that even il
a person were to eat 1 chicken con·
tamln;at«I 1'fth the Newca1Ue Virus,' he
would iuffer no· UI ellecta. The oJily
known · cases of human infection are
-I !UoralorJ"t-1<en '""" 'baYI bandlotl Newwt11 vaccl-. 811gbt eye
inlec:tlou were the result. · 1 PGllctna tJi the blrdt would be a federal
problem, aooonllng Jo Dr. Phllp, Wbo
oayt'hla 'olllce hu not yel been informed
In wrltlna about lhe quaranllne. ·
0 Uaualiy a quarantine ii in effect unto
all tracu of lhe dlaeue have dlalP' ~;:, h_o, llld. "Healthy 1<nllnel blr<ls
art' Jl!lced;.....,, olhera suapecttd or ~ NewCUIJe'a dlaeaao and then are
bllid porlodJcaDy' to aee ff they have beeq infected.:'·
'Jlr. Pbllp added tliat ellmlnatlon !J the ~'~ for, lhe dlaoue. Vaocinea aro a .... ble, it<aJrdlnl lo Iha hatllh officer: "but ,.,.. De!ld to do ii bel0rt Ille !act, not
after lt."
The eight-county qu1ranllne area Is
among .the nation'• lop JO poultry pro.
ducln( rectono and contalna about SI
million cblckena and S.4 million turkeys.
Plastic Trees,
Plastic Birds
LOS ~GE.J (UPI) ~·A l!ock
of pla.stic birds myaterjously ·hat
perthed atop the cOn\roverslal
plastic trees the county planted
along a stretch of one ol the city's
boulevards.
A spokesman ror the county Road
Department .aaid Monday lhe birda
are not a part or the experfmei1tal
pl1stlc land1e1plllg program.
County officials, faced with an
outcry or public protest, decided
that plastic greenery will not be us-
ed . ~long public roadways, bul lhe
experimental stretch remains.
Br CHRISTOPHER OGDEN
LONDON (UPI) - A nag!ng wife wbo
loved to play blngo and buy new clothes
helped tum David· BlnJham into a Soviet
spy. Today, he began a 21.year prison
ae.ntence for listening to her.
"He never wanted to do it, right from
the start," Maureen Bingham said of her
husband, David, a sub-lieutenant a n d
lorpedo upert in 111<. Royal Na\'}'. "I
nagged him Joto becomin1 a a py. 1
puthed hlm •IJ ~ way."
Not only wu he an UD1J''flling agen~, the
35-year-old fonner waltress aaid, "he also
was an incompetent spy." A British Crown Court Monday 1en-
tenced Blngbim, 31, lo prison for selling
defense 1ecttb "almost beyond price" to
the Sovleta: to eue dtbt1. His wife waa
not charged.
"He did It for me and the children,"
Mrs. Bingham said. "I shall never know
why I wun't charged.
"I was the one wbo passed on lo-
Brothels Closed
For Time Being
In Lyon County
YERINGTON, Nev. (UPI) -District
Attorney Stanley Smart baa won his bat·
tie to close Lyon County's five houaea of
prosUtutlon, but "he'll have to keep
fighting lo k,.p them shut.
The Lyon county Commi!.sion votes
March -21 on an ordinance that would put
them back into business. T h e meastire
would contain certain standards to prt-
vent · 'the bawdy houses from being . a
"nuisance."
Di.Strict .Judge Rich1rd Waters clOled
Lyon County'• .five houles Jut month
with a court injuncUon.
It the commission votes to legalize pros.
lltullon, Lyon County and Storty County
,would be the only Nevad1 counUes hiving
lawful houses. Other rural counties
tolerate brothels, but they can be 1bated
as nuisances.
To prevent the businessea from becom·
Ing nuisances, the commission proposal
would ban sa1e or liquor in houses, and
prohibir' them from locating within three
miles of a town.
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WASlllNGTON (UPI) -Presidenl
Nixon will visit Canada April JS.IS, the
White House ln!tOUltCed Joday,
Jn the announcemtnt, • I 1 1 u e d
almulW-...Jy _by the Canadian govern-
ment in Oltawa, Ille While a .... aald the
vial! w6uld &ive Nixon and Prime
Minialer Pierre Elllott Trudeau an op-
portunity 0 to dllcuA c u r r e n t ln-
tamatlonal laauta and matters or
bilateral llltereet Jo the United Stat.a and Cafllda,•I '
Gerald L. Warreo, deputy \Vhlte "-
pr.a oecrtlarf, uld Mn. N!Jon ...Wd
ICCOft\pany the President on the lwo-day
trip, diocrlbed U U or!iclaJ Viall. I
1'he Nlxona aro expected lo fO to ()t.
llwa, but Warren waa unable lo uy
Wbether he would •ii~ any other Cana· ,.
dian cities.
Nixon met Ill Wuhlnaton with TrudeJu
Dec. 1-7 lo diacuu Nixon'• oubtlequenl
trip to Cblna.
The leaders a!Jo met In June, 1•, at
ceremonlea marldnl Ibo 10th annlvonary
or collllructlon ol Ille SI. La-
Seaway. They con1.....i f1nt al 11-.
N.Y .. then new to -'Ibo Pret1deot la ~ Jo ....
Trudeau a !Jl~!n MXt lllOlllh .., Ibo ap-
proxlmatel)I 911 bour1 II lallia Nlilla bad
wtlh Pnlnlor Qioo Eoolal la Cbloa, Fib .
!lA,Caaada JtU dlplomltic -with the PHJnc ..-. ,
, N1Xon'1 vlllt iO CaNda allo wW taU
place about' a monlll Wwt bt traveia lo
·MOICOW !n May lor a IUIMlll ~
with Soviet leaden,
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I don't think David even knew where all
of them were."
She said they decided to sell mllitlry
secrets' to the Soviets to pa,y billa ac-
cumulated after Bingham rose through
the ranks and was commlssioned.
He was awarded a Sword or Honor for
being the top officer m hia graduating
class. The Blnghams later pawned It.
HI was badly ovefdrawn at the bank. I
needed µIra money !er ciotii ... io enable
me to .mix with other offiCers' wh1ea, ''
Mrs. Bingham said after the senteocing.
11We had to 10 to the commander·in-
chlers garden party. lt lasted an hour
and a half. I had to have an outfit for
that."
Bingham said he flew home from
Australia on compassionate leave ln 1969 ·
lo try lo aorl'lhlng1 ~ut. 11,l found their
furniture pawned, their lnSallment-plan
appliances sold and ieveral1egal actions
pending,
"She had been playing b i n g o , ' •
Bingham 1aid.
On an annual salary of $4,YC, they
were $5,200 !n debl
"David said jokingly I'll have to take
you up and drop you outside the RU!!islan
embassy.
"Yes, I said, and I can jw:t aet myself
going up and knocking on. the door and
saying: 'Have you got any vacancies fof
spies?' 11
"Latir, I thought, why not?"
''It .was so simple, Jt wu stupid, 11 Mrs.
Bingham said.
Moocone · proposed llkJni lhe $2.1
bllllon a year spent by the 1llta and. loctl
governments on MeclJ.Cal and other
beallb l«VlCu ... •tart !or l!nanclng
bJa progrmn.,.. ·
· The p-oposed new medical taxes wouJd
raise aoolher lt.116 bllllon from poyroll
deductions, $3.15 billion from employers
and $400 million from self.employed
persons for a total of $7 .S billion a year.
It w<l\lld impose a statewide property
tax e,gual to the average tu DO'f levied
by counties to pay for present county
bollpllab.
MOICOlle, an all·but-announced can-
didate for the·Democr•Ue ..............
1ovornor In lt7t, ls propoaln( a medical
plan about 30 times the size of the ~
called catutrophic-medlcal insurance
pl1n propooed by Rea1an tut month.
The Reagan plan would provide •
medical care for wage earners Inflicted
with illnesaes which e.iceed the normal.
limits of private. health care plans.
The eo1t of the Moscone prop:isal tops
the current Iott! sllta budget of II.I
blllloo and is just under lhe proposed fl.I
billion budget for the year starling July I.
Mo•cone said, "We just cannot atand
by and watch uncontrolled Inflation in
health coats deprive our cltiJens of health
services the.y need. Failure -to provide
timely or 1dequate care ls ju1t in·
defenalble in human terms."
Publisher, 79, Dies
SAN ANGELO, Tes. (AP ) -Houalon
Barta, 79, publisher or the San Angelo
standard-Times and chairman of the
Harte-Banta newspaper chain, died Mon-
day. The Harte-Hanka chain !ncludaa 11
newspapers in •ix atates with a total
circulation of more than. eoo,ooo.
The Iraqi broadcast said the agmment
provides that the occupied territory on
the west bank of the :Jordan River &nd
Iha GUI Strip which EaYJ>1 oecupled
btfore the war will become a n
autonomous Palestinian state federated
, with Jordan in a United .Ar1b Kingdom
under Husstin'a Haahimlte throne..
The old Arab quarter of Jerusalem or
part of it is to be the capital of the ne.w
Palestinian state, Baghdad Radio said.
But Israel's leaders have s a 1 d
repeatedly Jerusalem in now a united city
under Israeli rule and will never be divid-
ed again.
A dispatch from Amman said detalla of
a broad new plan aimed at bre.akini•the
dttdka W..ea Jcinian and t.rael wtre
handed to the ambauadon of the United
Slit.a, the Soviet Unicn, Brilain, France
and the Arab countrie! Monday.
The Jordanian government newapaper
Al Dottour laid the king would announce
a "plan to consolidate national unJty
between the two banks of Jordan on a
permanent basis of decentralization."
The use of the term decentralization m.
dicated some form of autonomy for the
Paleatlnlan populallon on both sides of
the Jordan River.
Baghdad Radio broadcast 111 Iraqi news
agency dlspolch from Amman whlch said
the king boped lo gel approval of his plan
at a m .. lin( this aftmioon with
members of Jordan's parlliment.
The radio gave tbeae highlight! of the agreement:
-Proclamation of a new federal atate
under Hussein to be called the Un1ted
Arab Kingdom.
-The kingdom Is to be made up of two
autonomous 1tate1, Palestine. and Jordan.
each of which will have its own govern-
ment for internal affairs.
-The Palestinian goernment will have
jurisdiction over the e.ntire west bank of
Jordan which lsrael captured ln the ltrl
•war and over the Gaza Strip later.
AROUND TlfE CORNER AND
UP YOUR S'fREET
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WE HAVE BEEN ASKED HUNDREDS OF TIMES WHY WE
LOCATED OUR STORE "OFF THE BEATEN PATH."
SEVERA~ ANSWERS POP UP. FIRSTLY, THE COST OF STORES
IN SHOPPING CENTERS IS ASTRONOMICAL. SECONDLY, WE WERE
AILE TO OBTAIN MORE SPACE, WITH OUR SHOWROOM, OFFICES,
AND WAREHOUSE AU IN ONE LOCATION, THIRDLY, THERE IS
AMPLE PARKING WITH LITTLE l'RAFRC CONGESTION LEADING
JO US.
THIS SITUATION HAS ~ADE US MORE COMPETlTIVE AND
WE ARE PROUD AND GRATEFUL TO SAY THAT WE HAVE IN-
CREASED OUR VOLUME EVE1tY YEAR FOR FOURTEEN YEARS, AND
HA VE EXPANDED FIVE TIMES AT THIS LOCATION. "
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Infant's Father Tortured, Dies
TOKYO (UPI) -An abandoned baby
born amid mountain e1ecutlona was
found alive after its father was tortured
to death In a• purge by student revolu-
tionaries.
A (Mend of the child's' mother and a
physician delivered the three-month-old
baby girl to police Monday night.
The mot.her had seen her husband liq-
uidated by student members of t b e
United Red Army in a series of torture
executioos. She escaped and left ·her child
in the radical group's remote IJ).Ountain
camp •.
'l11e baby, named' after the Palestine
female guerrilla leader Lelll'Khftd, was
taken to 1 hospital in Urayasu near
Tokyo. Doctora said sbe appear'ed to be in
good bealth.
Police unearthed the lx>dies of 12 young
men and women last week from shallow,
frozen gravesites around Mount Karuna,
about so miles nof'ili.west of Tokyo.
They were executed because they
weakened in their rervor to topple the
Japanese government or were tt)ought to
be wasting lime in illicit sexual relations,
police said.
'Jbe babY was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Junichi Yamamoto, both 28, and both
members of the United Red Army, whose
memben were accused of robbing bank.I
and spcrting goods stores to finance and
arm themselves for a revolution . .,. ~')1father was one of 12 United 1Red
Army members beaten and bound naked
to trees and left to freeze to death ln
subzero weather. '
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To Save Five Minute s?
By GEORGE LEIDAL
OI "" Dlftr,PLi.t St•ft
IN THE NAME OF PROGRESS, the rape of Brea Canyon Is complete.
For thoae of you in PiloUand who !mow me, you'd probably upect I'd
be overjoyed with the opening of the Orange Freeway to my distant home in
Diamond Bar. .
For the record, my ave.rage ~7-minute commute
home was shortened last night by about five minute!.
A new 4.7 mile stretch of freeway linking the River·
side Freeway with the Pomona Freeway at Diamond Bar
la progress some say.
But. for me, the five-minute ·time saver at the ex·
. pense of thousands of trees and the mysterious foggy morn-
ings of the once pristine natural vale in which deer, graz.
ing cattle and horses once·.were seen, is not progress, it's
destruction. ·
For two years now, I have watched daily the pro-LllDAL
gresaive destructton of ID environment that until the advent of a freeway had
remained virtually undianged since a horse trial, later a two-lane hlghw8)'1
meandered alongside the creH bed that thousands of years ago created Brea Canyon. • .
.......... l'IR8T ANTLIKE SW ARMS of giant ear!hmovers appeared GO the ctiiiant
bllla above Brea. .
Despite threats 61 rain.sparked earths!Jdes and man inspired labor otrtkes,
~ army of machines never gave up their purault of _.....
Ancient Spanish oaks and wllnuta bowed to the will of men 11 exponsei '
of hillsides were stripped and moved to alternately widen and fill the path for
--1pewing vebiciea.
nlE ONCE PRETl'Y creek bed, that In times of giant rains ch'anged Ila
course In the atyle of unbridled nature, now la confined to a concrete channel.
Neverr119re wiU It interfere with man's need for convenience. ..
Then, too , oevmnore will ill wetness nurture the gruing animals ~nor
the Wild willows that oncf were viewed fro?1 the narrow highway,
SAFE W1TBJN the confines of atatistics, bighway oilicials note the old
dangerous winding road carried a traffic load of 10 000 cars a day Tho tree'.
way, they boast, will c1rry 40,000 car1 1 day. ' ' ·
Transamerica Corporation. developers of. !be Diamond Bar Ranch that
10 years ago was virtually inacceoalblt, now bout that their holding! are "free. wa~ cloae" to all ol Southem California. Their lobbyists in Sacramento no doubt are pleued that no lower \hlD five freeway• have been bniugbt to the ringes of Diamond Bar.
PROPERTY VALVES, bolh Tran11merica'1 and mine, will mcr.ue 11 a
mull of thla la\esl vehicular link to Southern ca1ttornla'1 alurbo.
But, when f mnember the beauty that was e...., Canyon, I cannot belp
but wonder whit price convenience!
ReplanUng the now bare freeway slopes with native vegetlUon would ease the pain.
. But ultimately, I look forward to the day when citizenJ become arouaed . -ah to demand alternative modos ol tr1nsportstlon for Calttorni«ns that de-
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For Reagan
By BILL STALL
SACRAMENTO (AP ) -Gov. Ronald
Reagan says · tht ham in him thinks
playing the screen role of Gen. Douglu
MacArthur would be "a wonderful thing
to do," but he bas no plans to re tum to
the movies. .
"No. No acting for me ," the 6l·Year~ld .~ii!! .aid as be"discussed !be frustra-
tions of office and his plans for the future
in an interview Monday,
Had he ever lhought about making
"just one more" movie after leaving the
governorship in late 1974?
"Oh , the thought bas entered tbe mind
and you tblnk e!pecially of aome part
thlt you think mJght tie in to what you
are doing, but I know I can't do it. l don't
want 'to do it,•: he said.
But Reagan, who made !'bore Olan SO
filmt during his movie--televis\oft career:
said the ham in him made him. wish he
could have dOne the title role of "Pat~
ton," which won the Acadeiny Award u
the best picture of 1970. • • t I
Then he mused, "Tbere is another Ooe.
Wben I think of the story that could be
qone on the same basis of Ma~ur,
coming to a close with tbat ~h."
Re&gan referred to' the "01d ·soldiers
never dlt:" 'address MacArthur made
before Congress afte'r l>dng relieved by
President Harry S Truman as com·
minder of U.S. forces in the Korean con-
flict.
"You can't have been an actor Very
long without saying that would be a
wonderful thing to 40," said Reagan, 1till
dark·haired and ·handsome after five
years as California's chief executive.
Reagaii said he was "part of the whole
planning of Patton" and "1 ~uld have
done anything in the. world" to have
played the title role.
Reagan has vowed to serve just . two
four.year terms as governor. After that,
he's "keeping my option1 open" including
-fl ~sible try ~or the' U.S. Senate in 1974.
· "I'm not going to speculate'," Reagan
sald. "l'm going to see bow 1· feel as I
come closer to the day. I can't really
believe I will want to put down totally
·my interest in public life."
He said bis pcstgovernorship activity
could come, however, as a private citizen
in public addresses of the sort he gave
for General Electric Co. "when he was
host for G. E. Theater on television.
Escape Act Readied
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MANCHES1ER. England • (UPI) -
Ward;!ns at the *.ranaeways ~n have
plll)ried an evenlng ,of entertainmeJJt for
inmates March 26 featuring Jae·~ ind
Yvonne Unell. The UneUs spe(iallze in
escape' acb.
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THERE USED TO IE TH1tEE AIRPLANIS IN A ltOW; NOW"THE FORCE IS DOWN TO TWO
John Dlxiin of Ml11lon Viejo, Charl11 Cann on of San Juan Share a Domand ln9 Hobby
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Two B"uddies Assemb"le Own Planes in G~rages
By PAMELA HALLAN
OI Ille Dlltr flt• IUtt
Mrs. Charles Cannon of San Juan
Capistrano has a rival.
The rival has a sleek white body, takes
every Spart' dime, and has occupied her
hlJ!lband'1 evenings and weekends fOr
more than a )'e&r.
It's ID airplane -one that is beinJ put
together in the huni!y girage.
It has a twin in the driveway next door,
being. con,tructed by Cannon's friend,
Johg Dixon of Mission Viejo.
Dixon almost had a problem. He rented
the gar age next to his friend's home
when be started his project. But the peo-
ple who owned the house moved and Dil·
on couldn't move to his own home
because he has 11 three-car garage with
partitions and couldn't. get the 1 pJane
through the door.
~t the new owners, Mr. and Mrs. Ter·
ranee Hall, agret.d.to let him stay.
Although !be project did not start from
scralch, the planes are being •cpmpletely
1tri~ and reasembled,. · ,
"We haven't had JOY 1pecttic traliling
in~~ ¥lf!!lblY," aald ~·"Bat
we're lumtn&:.b)' 40Jnl."
To make sure ·~ aren'~ ,any
mistakes, an insPi&r troin the Federal
Aviation A,ency cpmes out periodically
to rtvlew their progress.
Tho two pllota. wholl occupatlom bove
nothing to do with ·Oylng, have made ma·
jor alterations in their !Me Globe Swtns.
They've deaigned some ol. their own
parts, like a completely new instrument
panel.
"We've done nothing to alter the basic
atructure of the plane," said Dison. -u0ur
improvements will malce the pi1nes fly
better." ·• .
Dixon added that the reason it bas
Lon Nol Assumes Top
3 Posts in Cambodia
PHNOM PENH (UPI). -Lon Nol
swore htmaelf in today as President,
c.omtnander-in.Qlief and Prime Minister
· in the . ceremony enlivened by ci-les of
"long· live the republic" and the r~leulng
ol hordes of colored ba!IOOOJ and peace
dovea. ..
' II• JI UJ!OO\ed to,,.... l!la,--ment lhortly and already-thoro wero
--bJ anl .. rally studinta against a DWI Ibey fear will bl Inc-
-f..-acting Premier Slaowalh Sitik
Malak, denounced by the studenla as C9f"
rupt and tainted with royal blood .
taken so long to reconstruct the planes ls
because they have been utremely
careful. "Not knowing what we're_ dainC
makes It hard.ef," be qulpped.
Another friend, wbo recently moved
from Calle Santa Ynez, also was building
i plane in his gar•ge.
"When . he was he're there were three
airpl&nes in a row stlcklng out ol
driveways," said Cannon •. "People driv-
ing by would stare as ti tbey expected
them to take off up · tbe street any
minute."
· Both Dixon and Cannon became pUotl
12 years ago, becoming interested in
flying about the wne time. Both boulhl
their planes at exacUy the same time.
They admll that their Initial Investment
was about $5,000, a modest sum for an
airplane. But neither would ldmlt bow
much they've spentover the Jut 10 years
rebuilding and Improving their planes.
"We don't want our wives to know,"
said reannon.
He did say that tbey've roplacod their
·eng1ne1•and avory pirt a coupla'll _..
Tbe'two pilbts' tstimala the1 wlH11aff
tllilrJ;lanea out of the prapt 111111 Iii IM
air by the end of neid .... th.
-B~t1 there• s only one amall probllrru
;\(cannon poi II, "Our wive• mJPI cul
off 0ur ipproprlaUons." -
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Busing Prime Issue in Florida Today
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" ~ nGlmNG f'Oll IQIEATH DEPT. -
Not toO many yun bocll, I could wandtr
do1li;li the beach aod Ill ..... of my
; favom. 'rocka, hrelthe deeply o( our
: Oranp Oioot air ad _.,.. amu1IY
: th.It we't.'8ver Ml'ar llftlll RDOC In cur
; favored "*"'"; · · · : ' Noj..,_,. Tha ......... Is fOllt : ""flit ..,,......'la hero. "lbat ytllowllh '• "'°"''..sa1 _ .... aiema lo he with Ill , more and man u uch year JIUIU· i J!IJb!'ll1. ~llkea "' So one of tlle more , nllliirlll Ullnp lo do Is cPI about and find
: llOl'l' -le to blame for I~ Industry and
: tbe~lictrlcal companies have taken some
, ~hard knocb. 5" bu the motor car.
This being en eJecdon year, you can ex·
poet the polllJciam to llep more heavily
,. lolo ..... u._ war. A> a mau.r of
: fact, UY olready started.
'. : M'iiATBIT VOLLEY wu flJ'ed up In
Sacramento hy Auemhl}'Dlln Crtli Bid-
dle, the Rlvenkle llepuhllcan. wbo hat
Introduced a meuure that would require
mandatory IDapectlo!I of au auto smog
dovicu.
Such inapectlona would he required In
Ora111e, RJvenlde and Loa Aii,elea c:oun·
Ut1. Biddle'• law would e1ao requlre that
vacuum IJ)m'k advance devices be dllCOD·
nected and rSJdered ·useJeu on 111 autos
In this thrM<GUDty aree. -
Biddle would · have the Callfomla
HJihwey Patrol operate thO. inlpoctton
profp'Olll. You'd' drh'e In lo your frltlldly'
rart>y c:HP !DIPictJaft station end pey a
for the lnapediOn'. 'l'bll would enUlle you
to a IJ.mooth wlndlllleld otlcker atteeUnr
to the fact that you clilcorulected the
vacuum epark thine and that your imor
CClllltol device -ked.
TH!l AJIEMBL \'MAN hu report.dly
c:mcedod that IUCh an lnapectlon oyllem
would require ouhltantlal lnc:reut1 In the
number o! Callfornla HJrhway Patrol _... '
.But ·then, the a each motorllt 1e11
nlclted for a otlcker II upocted to _.1e Gil million each year. Biddle
tlWW thll would offset the ooall of the
lnapectlon ....,.am.
MIAMI. Fla. (AP) -Tha economy,
crlme In the 1treell and woUare all have
been toplcl !or the acUve c1ndldate1 In
today's l"lorlda pre1ldent11I primary. But
for moet Florldlana the primary l11ue la
but Inc.
The que1tlon of bualni children lo
achieve raclal balance In 1cbool 1 ha 1
made A11baml Gov. George C. Wallace
the leider lo the Democratic race, and
1tale leclll1Uv1 action thlt put a busing
straw vote oo the primary hallot b es·
peeled lo hrfnr out additional Wallace
voters. •
Busin( hat foreed the major national
candidata to take 11.tndl on the l!sue
and forced them to tread cautiously ao
that a ltand In Florida doesn't conflict
with a 1tand ln 1et1 conaenaUve tbte1
where they fact future primary <00te1tf.
Of the aeven Democr1t1 i.ct.lvely cam-
paigning In Florida. flve lavor schOol bua·
ing or 1ay they ·can accept lt •• an
unpleasant necessity. Bllltnr bu· caused Florida'• young
Democratic governor, Re1.1bln Askew, to
take an unpopular position as a cl'Ula~er
against· the bUslng straw vote.
His pol!Ucal opponents In th< sllle Im·
medlately accused Askew of see~lnl a
vice presidential nomination. They point
to aeveral Democratic candidates who
have visited Aakew ln Tallahaaee for
what some observen: claim wen meet-
ings to look Aa:kew over u a poteatlal
rUMinl mate.
All of thll II fine ucept for aome 1!':!
grumbles I've beard In recent Umea . ;..
automollve lecbnlcal -le. Cou&JW!r, "
1puttertn1 end rougl1-1·u111un1 ellllrit• '
have been blamed on the llDOf oontrol ·
device. ... ~ .. ...
SOME MECHANIC& ~ve even sug·
1ested that certain model autos "are
never gotnr to run rJcht with that thing
hooked up." Additionally, .the OUUeotiOD
of lortlng motorlltl to · dllconnect
vaeuum spark advance mechlnilml ii
curious.
I can hardly quallly u an automnUve
expert, but I've 1hr111 nndcrltood that
this Va<Ulllll l)'ltem wai dalilned lo keep
the 11>&rk In proper time wlih the apeed
oI the engine for mulmum efficiency In
burning fuel.
_Thlt· would tend to suggest tf you
d1sccrmect It, the old internal combustion
engine isn't going to com bust as nicely u
It ought to.
And if It doesn't combust like it ought
to. does that mean it's going to create
more smog?
Well, you do have to wonder about
these things. Smog Is terrthle stuff. But
some of the cures sound as bad as the
diseaat. .
It can lea ve you in a state of melan-
choly.
I tblnlc I'll IO down to the beach end 1it
on a rock.
Antique Toilet Taken
BARDNEY, England (UPI! -Thieves
broke into the 3&-room home of WWiam
Hardy and stole an anUque toilet vaJued
at $520. lt was the only one in the bouae.
UPI Tlltllllrltl
Saga of Man
Actor Johnny Crawford stands between pr~bistoric figures at the
Field Muse~m .of Natural Histo~ where a scene for the film "The Nilled Ape will be made. The figures were made for the movie at
a cost of '10,000 each. Crawford is maldng his motion picture debut
in the film.
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Three l(illed in Ireland
As Gunfire Ends Truce
BELFAST, Northern lrelend (UPI) -
A 72-hour truce proclaimed by the miU-
, tant 'provisional wing of the Irish
·Republican Anny (IRA) ended at mid·
night with an outbreak of bomb bluts
and gU.nflre which killed three more men.
Two men, one ot them a known tRA
member, were shot to duth durln1 an in.
tense gunbattle with British troop& ln
Londonderry shortly after the truce end-
ed. A young man was shot to death ln
Bella.st 1hortly before the truce ended.
Bomb blasts and IWlflre rang out
across the province only minutes a~er
the unilateral truce declared by the
Provisional wing of the IRA ended at
midnight. One man was killed and five
wounded In other lncldenll late Sunday
and today .
Three Britiab soldiers were wounded ln
the Londonderry battle, which l11ted four
minutes with an estimated 1,400 bullets
eschanged. a security forcts rpokesm1n
said the battle broke out when two
British armored patrols attempted to
enter the Brandywell section of the
Roman Catholic Bogslde area. Gunmen
opened fire.
Was the Groundhog Right?
ballot hu DO ltandJna In law. Spoaaorl I
said it merely will allow Floridians tq tell
the nation their opinion on racial bu1in(.
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CAMPAIGN '72
The relerendum reads : "Do you favor
an amendment to the U.S. COnsUtuUon
which would prohibit forced busing end
1uarantee the right of uch student to at-
tend th< appropriate public achoo!
nearest his home?"
Alkew 's forces in the legislature failed
to keep the referendum from heiJlg in-
cluded on the ballot, hut the 1overnor did
manage to tag on another referendum
Ti.a bUlln( ref .... ndum placed on the
which rucll: "Do you favor providing an
equal opportunity for quality education
for all children re11rdlw of rice, creed,
color or place ol residence and oppo1e a return to a dual system of public
1ehool1?"
A third que1tlon aaka if voters favor a
conatltutlon•l amendment to allow pr1yer
In the public ICboob, but that issue
aeem1 to have been 11nored by the
volers.
Thtre 11 little doubt that the businl
referendum will be approved despite the
IJcht qalnlt It hy A>kew, IOll1• 1tate
leglalltora and a few churchmen and
educator1.
In .JOme cue11 race is oot the ls11ue in
Battles Rage
bulinl · studanll 1t !I Florida colle1"
wbo msde black New Y o r k
eongresswoman Shirley Ch.laholm a
close second ~Se~. ·George .McGovern of
South Dakota tn a mock pr1m1ey, earlier
this month also voted S·to-2 for a bualng
1mendmenl. They also voted 11-to-t for
equal education. Black Leade.rs throughout Florida have
warned Legislators that those who voted
for Inclusion of the busing straw vole on
the ballot still face maMlve bllck op-
position in the ne.it legislative election.
But that threat means little ln the lace
of massive white support for the Issue. ln
Miami, the most liberal area ln the state,
busing foes collected aome 38,IMXI
slpatures of persons who oppose bu1ing.
President
Sets Path Viets Knock Out
On Busing 3 Russian Tanks
~ WASHINGTON (UPI) -President
Nlxon has setUed on the course of acUon
he will propose to handle the buaiJlg
ilsue, and will reveal hi! decision before
the middle of nut week.
SAIGON (UPI) -South Vielnam'5e
jell blew up thr .. Soviet-built tanks and eJ.aht of 27 Molotov• trucks today c.,...
rylng supplies to the site of a fierce bat·
t1e between guerrillas and South Viet·
namese troops. Five Communists were
The White House gave no hint on the believed killed in the battle Monday .
substanct ol NiJ:On's plan, except to say The South Vietnamese command said
that aides have yet to translate the the convoy -the biggest sighted n the
President's broad concepts into aptcific areas ln recent years -was attlcked in
proposals. the Central Hlghland.s near the Cam·
Nixon has been deciding whether to bodi1, Laos and South Vietnam borders.
support a constitutional amendment The areas, long a C o m m u n i s t
agairu:t forced bll!lng or to deal with the stronghold, has been the scene of steadily
problem through legislation. Previout •1 increasing Communist activ ity. On Mon·
reports indicated it was unlikely he would ,, day a South Vietnamese paratrooper
choose the amen4inent approach. 1 patrol ran into a force of about 100 guer·
A 1pokesmu said Nixon would make ~ rillas and killed M of tne Communists,
his decl&ion known wlihln 10 days, bui • the South Vietnamese u.id.
would do IO in a written message to A second major batUe occWTed farther
Congre11 rather than ln a broadcut to the north near the old capital of Hue. ln
statement. The While Hollie bad said that fi1ht , a battalion of South Viet.
previously that Nixon wanted to make his namese -about &SO men -and a bat-
choice on the forced busing issue be.fore talion of Communlsta fought most ol the
today's Florida primary -but to afternoon. The South Vietnamese uld
withhold announcing his decision until they killed M guerrillas.
after that electlon 10 th1t voters passing One American waa wounded in a mine
on busing issues on the ballot would not explosion near Saigon.
be influenced. The command uid the convoy was six
Ronald Ziegler, the pusident's news miles inside South Vietnam and ail mil ea
secretary, said Nixon was not looking for northwest of Monday's batUe site when 20
an election year Wue in the busing prob-
lem but r1ther "he is looking for acUon
to deal with a problem ... action now."
On Capitol Hill a House Judiciary sub-
commlttee was In its third week of hear-
ings on var\ws Comtituliona1 an\endnitnt
propo11ls to deal with biising.' li!ondij's
session saw testlm~x from four
Michigan lawmakers who said they
represented 73 members of the 110.
member Michigan House in their plea for
an antibusing amendment.
"The problem of racial desegre1ation
should not be the responsjbllity of the
school children of this nation," 5aid State
Rep. Joyce Symons. "I believe that it ls
wrong for us to use our children as pawns
in a aocial ezperlment."
FBI Nabs 1Pair
In 2 Extortion
Plots on Planes
By The Associated Pte11
FBI agents in Salt Lake City and New
York have arrested two men in what
"'were described by agents as separate at-
ttmpta to er:tort money from airlines
throu1h bomb threats.
One man had demanded $1 miUion
from United Airlines and the other
fll0,000 from Pan AmetiCan World
Airways, the FBI aaid, and both were
alle&edly in poasession of ransom
packages 'When apprehended.
In SaJt Lake City, Ronald Dave
Rearick, a 31·year~ld truck driver was
arrested Monday night alter he allegedly
telephoned a bomb threat a1ainst United
and demanded $1 million in old bills.
Four United planes were grounded and
searched after the caller made the threat
and told airline officials how to deliver
the money in a aerie:!! of ttlepbone call•.
No bomb.! were found.
w1e1u·
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South Vietnamese Air Force AYI twin jet
l!ghter·bomhen made their attack.
Aerial observation lndleated at least
five men ln the convoy were killed, the
command s1id.
"I think the convoy was carrying sup-
, plies for the unit. that was hit yesterday,''
a spokesman said.
The lone American reported injured -
a member of the 3rd Bri1ade1 l•t Air
Cavalry Division -w1s hurt when a
Claymore mine e1ploded ' 22 mll!S
northeast of Saigon. A spokesman Aid it
was not determined if the m i n e was
planted by guerrillas or If the uplosion
was accidental.
Bloody Death
Spree Bared
In Bengali
DACCA (UPll -Reliable reporll u id
Monday that reven1e-se-eldng Bengalta
stabbed and beat to death 300 to l,000
Biharls In the southern city of Khulna.
toasing their bodies Into a nearby river to
be washed out to sea.
The reports said the victknl included
}fomen and children. Another 250 Blhlfil
were reported belna: tre1ted at Khulna
hospital, mainly for atab wounds and
beatings.
The deaths came in the wake of a
withdrawal of Indian troops from the new
country of Bangladesh, formerly East'
Pakistan.
Most of the residents of the new cou&
try harbor a long·s mouldering hatred for
the Biharil, who took over most ol the top
jobs and 1Upported Pakbtan In the "'°'
!'eek lndo-Paldstant war that ended Dec.
18.
Officials predicted violence between the
Bengalis and the Bih aris ~ aoon as tn--
dian troops returned to their· homeland.
The rtports said there was no formal
count of the victina and gave no <'ltar·
cause for the slaughter. ·
One versio n said the killing started Fri·
day, following the murder of a Beng1ll
whose body was discovered near tht
Bihari colony.
Wet, Windy Weather Covers Nation
Rearick will he charged today with
nuking false reports about destruction of
aircraft and for violaUons of obstructinl
or delaying commerce by rob,bery or e:r-""I tortlon, ii FBI 1pokesman' said.
In New York, Billy owen Williama was
Temperct111•e•
T~llllfn •n:,.m;tcl•lt1t\oll tor tN 1.1 hour pwitd "9 11 ' a,1".
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mfltAIM )i,~iffiJtMOW
rn':'J ...... ~tHOWI•• ·""" 'tow
held In Slll0,000 bail today alter a U.S.
magistrate decided his alleged' bomb
threats agalnst Pan Am were not the
work of a "dreamer launching onto the
current fad."
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At leut four peraons died and 30 were injured today wben a turbo-
powered, blgh·speed train derailed and c1ught lire 1 few mUN from
P1ri1. The train is one of the newut of !ta kind in l"nnce and bad
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Student Aid OK~d •
Welfare CQntinues t-0 'New . Adults'
SACRAMENTO (AP) -At thelr eligiblllty for Aid to
Gov. Reqaii's urging, the FamlUes with D e p e n d e n t
c.JUonlla Legislature b a 1 °¥\!'':duitbood law became
peaed emer1ency leglalat.ion effective March 4 a n d
insuring tha\ 29,000 students, Carleson said 21,0llO youths 1n
newly designated aa adult,,, collegi: and 'voc;atlooal pro-
wUI C1lntinue receiving welfare grams would have be e n
grani... dropped from the AFDC rolll
The Senate approved the bill April t. '
Monday :I0-3, aendlng It to the Shortly after' the Senate ac-
govemor '1 desk. Last Wed· tioo, Carleson said be sent
ntsday the Assembly ap-telegrams to the 58 county
proved the bill 54-12. welfare dir<dors telling them
It would knock out a rule by. not to cut tho lS.to-21·yeaM!ds
atate welfare ch1ef Robert off AFDC.
Carleson that the law mak.ing Stn. Milton Marks (R..san
IS.to-21.year-old adullJ)lalted , Francisco), urged passage of
Lawyers Dismiss
4 Davis Jurors
Wallace
Left Out
Of Race
SACRAMENTO (APl
Alabama!s Gov. George C.
Wallace will not be able to rtU'I
tn the · June 6 California
primary becauae his sup-
porters missed a crocial Feb.
23 deadline, the s t a t e
SecJt:tary of State's office
' says.
To be eligible, Wallace sup-
porters should have filed a Jet-
ter of Intent by that dale. Of.
ficials aakl Monday that 15
commll\ees llled letters but
none for Wallace.
Candidates whole pet!Uona
are in and who are already
qualUled for the ballot are
Pre1ldent Ntmo, and
btmocraUe Sens. Edmund
Muskie of Maine and George
McGovern ol South Dakota.
NEWPORT • HARBOR
KIWANIS FOUNDATION
PRESENTS
TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE
SERIES
Friday, Morch 17, 1972
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ORANGE COAST COLLEGE AUDITORIUM
270 I FAIRVIEW ROAD, COSTA MESA
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JOHN GODDARD
"KAYAKS DOWN
THE NILE"
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Haunt You 'Tll It's Gone"
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CHow the 'iiamed things'' work
and why they sometimes don\J
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If a pay phone doesn't get your call through, 'i_ou should
get your coin back when you hang up tAe recei~. ~d,
if you don't, the coin return button should return your
coin.
A pay phone that swallows your dime and refµses
to give it back is definitely out of order. So if you don't
succeed at first with a pay phone, do not try again. You'll
just lie throwing good money after bad.
~up the phone
~getyo=eb~k. Callh1g the or will.
If a pay phone ever takes YOl\r dime, please try tO keep
cooL Go to another phone and tell the Operator what
happened. (It helps if you can give us the number \lf
the out-of-order phone.) We'll see that you get your
dime back. More important, we'll also see that the phone
is fixed. Before it can take someone else's dime.
s~,washers, and
bent coins
are part of the problem.
A "broken" pay phone usually isn't broken at all. It's
just stuffed up with ·a slug or a waaher. The fact that
people try to gyp us out of a dime i,s one thing. But
· what really bothers us is that they usually end up gyp-
ping you •
. , Bent coins are also responsible for putting a lot of
PaY phones out of commission.
Vandals are another pJ'.Oblem. Last year
· they damaged over 2,000 of our phones. This year
· we're spending more time and money
than ever before to repair vandal-
ized phones. Because we realize
that in case of an emergency, it's
our job to do everything we can to
see that .there's a phone available.
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abOut the .PtQl>lem
We're 'ns~lling .~ new ~ or'pay. phone. In fact, ~
already have .them'.i.luitalied in over 35 % of our 10\S-.
tions. They have a new type of coin .slot,.so it'a harder
to jam them up with slugs or washers. Or bent coins.
And they're so ruggedly built, they're almoet vanClal·
proof.
All pay phones, no matter where they're located,
are checked regularly to make sure they're workinf. Of
coul'!le, occasionally a customer is still going to get to
an out-of-order pay phone before we do. And maybe-
J05e a dime. If it happens to you, please call an Oper-
ator aitd let us know. Not only will you be saving your-
. self a dime, you'll also be helping us.
Besides, it's not just the money, it's the principle
of the thing.
Were here to help.
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, C9unty Air F ' ? orce.
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• 1 • :.+. propoul to ealablllb a ·countywide 1trial patrol
1,iiilde 'l!Y ·~u~llor WJll!am '.PhlWP•• ~ FW!uton I•
'.J=}·~o~u~ debate amop4,j:0u~,t Jaw el!forcement
• 1 , • , ·HiillUngton'l!tach, ;th• coofntt pioneer In helicopter
, '' .UH In )ioUce work, H)"1it'1{111U no~ of any county·
• • • wfde owat1on. ~ewp,Ort Baeb. llllil Cost• MeH, th•
• , other, two Orang• Con~ oiUes employing aerial patrol,
aren't exactly entbUsiastic about the idea, either.
;, ~grap}iic:~ 4is~c\ions, includin,g size and com-
munity ·development pitterns, are cited in support of
t' 'local control; .. ·• i ... • • •
.,,. ' . HuilUnflon Beach has a populd1on of ahout·l30,000
In· nearly 30 1quare miles: Like ·Newport Beach, Its police
choppera muat lly over the ocean. Costa Me8l has 75,000
r.identt In 18 oquare miles. lit helicopten can reach the
ICelll of a crime or an accident in under two minutes.
I N.wrtort'• ,,r:::1' must cover a city encompll$ing
lleyi, lllrbon, · 1 and a peninsula. Anaheim, a fourth di>' uain& helicopters; llso has 'ita..Uidivldual problem• ~ , ' .u .t!Woouoly's lar~st· city and with major crowd-draw·
, .. inl attractio~s within ft& iurlsdicUon. 1
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• portunity.for ·•county air arm? Hardly so. Unincol'j>O'
· ~ited areu of the county, notably in the southern ar..,
.. i ~ .,.· developinf '° rapidly \hat the time will &<,>On cqm~
:,;·· when \hi aberi!I. will peed the h.elicoptef's •pec,111 codt~•
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11<!!!•• to Cli"!e fi~li,ii1. rescue work and traffic surveil·
ance. r '· wlien !hi.I pol.nHs reached, it makes good sen .. ·!Or.
, 1 • the'COUDty.aiao.to plan ·to provide helicopter patrol serv•
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· This· in' iurn p0ints to the needo!iir careful pr .. p.lan·
ning for coordioafing helicopter operaUons of the various
dtles-...nd the county, 111uch as js rie:w the case in mutual
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aulltance pacts among various clUia for fire protection,
dll11tert and riot control. '
From lhil It seems altogether reasonable that the
county could proride specialized equipment not in daily
need by the nrious cities (such as fixed wing aircraft and
special airborne rescue and fire equipment) and be an
important !actor Jn cost·saving centralized purchasing
and ma(ntenapce .
Share Sales Tax Money?
The city of Norwalk has a proposal which is prob-
ably going lo divide California cities into two neat piles
-tho'" which will benefit from the plan and like It, and
those which would lose money if it is adopted and will
oppose it.
Norwalk's rationale is not. difficult to figure out 1t
all. With a high .population deD!lty and a. relatively low
number of sales outlets. notably major shopping centers,
Norwalk finds that its share of state-collected sales taxes,
11 pretty low on a per--citizen basis.
So, gays Norwi.lk, ·why don't all California cities
pool their sales · tax income and redistribute it "on a
in.ore equilable basis"? ·
First 'orange Coast city to latch on to the No side
' of the qllestion was Costa Mesa. With its healthy South
Coast Plaza shopping center and other commercial d~
velopments, Costa Mesa is understandably protective W.
ward its sales tax revenues. Most Orange Coast cities are
in similar situations, but it is likely that cities suc:h as
Santa Ana, Stanton, .Garden Grove and Westminster
would benefit from \he Norwalk proposal.
It will be interesting tp watch progress of the pro-
posal in Sacramento for almost all legislators represent more . tnan one city -:-very often both cities that would
benefit and those that would lose by the Norwalk pro-
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Motivation . Door Kept Open for Kenned9 Blit% H~w Senator .Need
Demos · La~k a Consensus
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H1'"""i" ""'8rm ~ prtvi~i lm• • ( '\tTTT .11.Q"'. ' ] =.::= •-;, ~,.~· . 'RICHARD "£~ '"
ntminee. thus keepin1 the door open .for 1 • ~
fm1rblitz by or for Sen. Edward M. Ken· ' . '!
nedy. · • weakne..., whlc\l could be latal. Muskie ·
. ,. ·Ibo · favorile obrue of Lyndon )!._ 11 ilot -~ lo lead In F)"rida, ~t he Job••", X••jll{t oPt14nt · ara,-. ~ i,a.11 if bodly lllat hi.I poa19te a .a ' b!Q'~~ _,artln1 of'....,_ -.,;;.lid be severely dama1ed! "• :iuaM i.. .miY.,oilt\dan,'Tbe way allud · • ' •
i. i... ........ ''hard, Iii:' CANNOT AFFORD lo trail ver1
but J1iri 'li .ai yet. -far beliiad Woll1<t and HumJ!hrey il he II
Muakie, It cansalely be predltted, will go
into the coov.ention with a sizeable bloc of
delegates.
At this slage, Senator McGovern
reseqttile& Se~ '£1!i•n• McCarthY,ol 1~ •.
ocqQ\ad ,Ila 11\e .. beginninl IS· ~ectu'al ·
'but' ilthe'ring ~emotiorial suf>Port··as yet
ins~fficien~ lo make him 1 major con-
IODder ,At wllh l!lcCartby,he makes prot!•
rtU on the, winP ol the impo19ible
dream. But nominees are selected not In
dreams, but in the grubtiy and angry con-
frontation on the convention floor.
~Jo ' tndica~ · , to JD*11111i •hla ·credibility 1moog the .
t • I' v•--~ s; " ...,.. it 11 wbo· ·"'--', !be .. Florida' THERE IS WHERE the older forces of • :;; !his.," ..... ""'."' :--' . "; j • uie llomocralic Par\y . which look I'° '
cmra • enauP .: , .... Mt·~ 11e ~ 1--·,Humphrey or Jad:son 'or1iperhap1 in he'
•bt.-..i lbt 1lid< to ' I • illllolle<Miocau,.,_..,... at lhe end, Kennf\dy lfUL· make lh<ir strengtjl ~ Ii: fret. ,SO Joni · ·~ Oll*o,. ,)Qd..1 cerlaillly not McGbvem, felt. Reform bas .nol yet ·purUied ,tl)e
IDd ::.rar 111 ht 1llb)d +theft . qualify to lead· the ptt.ck Democratic Party of au its bosses , and cf.iutif.: main~ a, either. The bat tit royal would mereli be Mayor Daley will be there, as before,
lcri& llld U. Ken-all_; / ;. ~ 1 • , • • JucUna toward Its preofdained conclulM;>n , waiting for the best moment to make ·his ned~ ,idefi ~ ve: 1,. , ·, _ O! multiple tnoc.tQilts . with ·aU ~~~. ,-IU ·felt and nom inate a candidate who ·~· J"'•• ~ ••· mal can car"' Chicago.· : . ·~.;MOU·... .. :_1 .. ICIY, of :~!~'~• e~~~Ht;ione f~e~·1n • , The 'incipient .deadloc.k In the
prbnlrili to 10 imS '~entatiln•ol 0 0,. Nixon administrition,' W h e.r e ' Derriocratic Party is not necess8:1'UY good og;~..-ta DllQ ~in.~.· ·resPecti<(.'polltlcal opirlion holds· that 1ln neW1 for the Republicans. Wide open
•lit« tbepro~ttff~l.11&~1 ,. tbefitCf 'Utt~•llmay<bef,iced 'with ;· .'Pl'}~arii:s in such stat~s a~ New
1ftd·tbfitbte1t Ola diiCUclt:k-Tlsea. . nomlrilUng Humphrey again or drafting Hampshire, Florida and W1sconsm have
sena&or Mu1kie~,1M percent abowli\l ln Ke1}nedy, Not for 8 minute ~as Nixon.'~· "--ICtiva~ tens of thousands ~f v?lunteer New;J1111u:,ll\rt,,..hllP~~e 1~cQ(\,vern, Mllie'Houae Jet.down its guard on .Ken· . and paid workers whose v1ctor1es and
won Ill ~eel fl ~rceat. riveaJeCt 'Mdy wb-tever he 1a:f5 ar doe! to real~ disappointments will give them a vested
Mu.UM'• Wlneri~lt11 'II he' nOw ficM "'ntm 'fu. ·n0n~andldilc)'. !nit.rest in the election of some Democrat
1och t-addWoiaal opl!)heitts• .a ·Hu(,leli ,--<I • ' some day. ,
Hw_ripbrey" ·George WaU~ct, Jol)p V. _JJtf ~KIND OF num~s.that coun,t; A spirited, even rallCOU.!l, contest in
Llndlly ~ Henry M:. ·Jeckb. in1 areaa cfelelates al . the national ~nvention ',in convention will •Ur further interest, while
leu ~to bimthlD!lfew Etij:lQd. JWY~ 'Mu~le. stays ahead. Be will bJve . the Republicans go through artificial
Still Muskie remaiol· the· front..nmnef' • most ·of,New Hampshire'• delegatu: He rituals at their San Diego convention with
Pell ,Climbs -in !
c~t' Guard . . To Apply ·Talent
' .
'.JACK
ANDERSON
WASIDNGTON -Capitol Hill is crawl-
ing with reserve ofncers who provide
valuable, if not valiant, service for the
anned forcea during the amual battle of
the budget. Dozens-of senators and
repraenlltives doubler II ge~als and
admir~s" c01o ... -and-:-captains in the
r~tv~,• , ; , , I \ But the· poor eolst • -i·
Gq1rd, 11!e ·rim!; o! ~,.._
the military litter.
has only one lonely
·seriitpr JJlinningrthe
barricades oo Capi-
tol Hill 1t appniprt.
atiOns time. He )s
&en. Claiborne P~ll. ·
tbe genteel Demo-
::rat from Rhode I.s-
tand, who is. buckinc: for admiral.
For the past aeveral years, Pell has
been awai:ded ~tir~ent.. and promotion
credits by the~Coest Guard Reserve for
such jntrepid service 11 .addressing a Sea
Scout affair, lecturing on lobsters and
presjding over Se~.~1ring1. •• PELL roLD'. MT HSOciate, Joseph
Whal mosl people -and especially
parents -don 't want to recognize ia that
"motivation" is an integral part of talent,
end not just a kind of fuel lnjtction that
powers ii.
.Parents Are fond of sighing, "He'd be
so good at this," or "She'd make such a
wonderful that" -if
onl y he or she would
apply himself or her·
1elf. . .
Jut the talent Is
incomplete witllout
Uie ai>Plylng. 'ff is
notbif!¥. it is only a
pottlnt1ality, and
cannot be brought
into q.istence ii the
motiv,tion is lacking.
(SYDNEY J. HARRIS)
"could really get an A" ii he wanted to,
cannot really get an A because he really
doesn 't want to. And the wanting to is an
essential part o! the achievin1. nOt I
separate lhlng, as ptrents imagine, Ulat
can be injected into him like a shot or
adrena lin .
All genuine and meaningful and lasting /
motivation comes ftom the inside, not
from· the outside. The CArrot and the
stick work -maybe -only as long as
the carrot Is In front and the stick behind.
When,they are withdrawn . the motivation
ceases. You. can get a mule to move't.hts
way, but not a person, !or very long.
PARENTS ~HOUbD learn to stop nag-
ging their children about how weU they
could do "if you only tried more, or cartel
more." Trying and caring. in specific
areas, is built into people ; or else it comes
to them later~ if they matur~ properly·;
or. it never comes at all. But, however, it
is· dead certain that no young .person was
ever .motivated by a querulous. disap-
pointed parent more concerned with hil
own pride than with the child's ultimate
self-actualization.
untiJ IOIDe primary, concefvably the lin: Won. .contests in lo'wa ADd 1Mizbn1, a _po'tent\~11.Y deadening effect on cam-
. Florida tlection today •. n .vul.a additional . Dotf Wfthout conceS~ionS to MCGOve.m.' · palgn activity.
Spear; that he ba4I 'a<eepted tbe credill
because ht "believes In the Coast Guard"
and has a "de'.sire to remain" in it.
Qoast GUard ·oHicial!,r on th~ other
hand, ackno'P(leda;ed that they keep the
Sen'ator happy because) of his position.
''We df:rive · constdera)>le ~benefitl' ·from
the ·Senator's activnies •. said Deputy
Reserve Chief George I. G'arner, "'and we
pay 1 low ptice for it."
WHO KNOWS HOW many "mutt 'in-
glorio'P}i MJltons'' have lived and died
without the world having been aware of
their latent talents. II the drive to ac-
tualize. their ability is missing, nothing
outside of themselves can instill it in
them. No U:ireats, no promises. no praise.
A tr u I Y talented person is self-pr~
pell ed.' Not only does he not need to be .en-
courag'ed (although it helps), he cannot
be· suppressed. He wiU keep on painlirig
or writing or composlng or doing
whatever he does best, de.spite all the re-
jections and rebuffs in the world. And he
is supremely sell-confident. although
despair ma y attack him from time to
time. Despair about hh future, not about his gifts,
If she sho.ws "a talent for music" and
~sn't want to practice. let it go -the
~nty talent worth cultivating is that which
. l! accompanied b1 patience, petsistence,
a~d ~pan ion. .If these are lacking. you
might as well try to make a ballerina out
of a "t.alerited" paraplegic.
r Nonsmoker Cr~ade Gains
' ' THIS IS TRUE not only of· the artist
but of the student. The student who
EDITORIAL
RESEARCH
Nonsmokus who mind such : thlnls
have Jong been.aware that toblcco smoke
can irritate eyes, throat and naaal
passages ; cause headaches and nausea;
permeate .cJotbing. furni1hlngs and halr;
and trigger -allergic reactions.' •
In January the U.S. PubUc Hialt view the dilclosure as the crowning·
service had more bad neWI for them. justiflcatlon for their crusade. They
Inhaled carbon monoiide from burninc· argue that the ~'third of the American
cigarettes may enter the nonsmoker'• adults who smoke have no right to pollute
bloodstream in sufficient quanHly to the brealJ!lnc space of the lwo-lblrdl who
damage the heart and lunga or e1.· do not. Slid °'* militant 1bltalber: ... 1
acerbate existing hea~·lung diseases. 4lslike belnc abused, by 90llleGM efie'•
A roomful ol cJcarette smokers, P .HJ ..... ilanauP·" 1
lnvestigators found, raise the moDaald8 ~ Steps to fOrbid or discqura1e smoldfll
content to betwetn 20 and 80 parts per l&&ve been liken by small ~.
million. •'!fly parts of carbon mOl\Oildl lo ..-ganizetions or individuals.'. A ~
one mUIJon parts ol air is the acctP.Uble shop owner in Co@ege Park: Md .. bllliil
mulmwn in most lndusttill sltuaUon1. ~'bre11tbing smoke all over my fl9b
'l1le Tobacco Institute denou.nced tbe dobuts." All apartment manager ln Ari-
report u unfair. ingtOD,' ruu, deducts SIO per n:Joalll.,_
. , ft<in IM nm ol nonsmokliig tenanll
llUT NOND!OKERS. rlibll groopo ~a becauae "amolen invariably b\Jro ho(;&
small but ,_mg naUooal movement -ill ,rup 1J!11 lUrnlture." Tbe Nllkllal
DAILY PILOT
JIQhrt N. W tlld, l'Mbliillcr -.,.,,_., Kttoi~ Editot
•
~a.,, Dileue Conlereoce I n
Cleveland, Ohkl, banned smoking at its
meetings; Some households refuse to aup-
ply that appartrit necessity ol Ille, the
ashtray.~
DI\. JEIS!I L. STEINFELD, the _..,,,..., Gontral, encourages another ap-
pruach to tbe .~mo!<ing JI rob le m :
se~gate smOkers ln public places. In
Ar11t)Da, l1Jlal1tjoo has been introducad
to forbid imokihc in restauranll. The
lntmllt. Commerce Commi"lon hu
made -an ln~ial deteimlnation that
smokers must occupy seats separale from
non1mo~ers. Thia la still open to appeal.
At leqt ·~ domestic airlines provide
non-smoklng sections on their fight.I.
Long Isl1nd Rail Road ofliclals uy ~
were constant alten::ations and flit fichta
between smokers and nonsmoken 11nW
the railroad provided ••parata amoklnc
cars eighl nionlll1 qo. Tbe o.a-t
of Heallll, Education and Wollare
1
recently established nonsmoking sections
Jn HEW cafeterias and work areas.
·"In the past five ye1r1 some 10 million
.AJnericans have succeedld in giving up
s_moking," said HEW '-Secretary' !.lliOt· I:..
Richardson in a memorandum , to his'
·employes. "It is proper that we nqw giye
greater recognition to the rights of Uiese ·
and other nonsmokers to, an tj'yftnment
reasonably free of '-<:Orttamlnlfttl. "•
The ordinary swab in the Coast Guard
Reserve must push mops or. at least,
cruise down tne coast occasionally in
order to maintain his standing. But Pell,
wHO wis ~·ti captain in 1963 and
wil.l·bei'consklered for admiral .on March
15, received~ ('points" me r·e I y for
presiding Over a Senate hearing that had .
to dO :with the ocean. The Coist Guard,
accdtdiftg lo ·his mllltary1 record, gave
him of(Jclal credit.for this m July 11169·
"NONSMOKERS,-at 'J,ast Until ·now,''' ·oN-.APJUL 17, 1111; ht was awlrded
said Dr. Steinfeid'in Jl.{luafy.fl "~ave bet!} some more :'points'; 'J« journeying to
a very silent majority, jienbobly beca""' · w•s1er1y; 'R.I., Hlp SChool to discuss
they were afrald to•sptU out 1in 1dett:nae "Clte&Jl rmiurc11 at' SOth 'aaiii'ltrsary of
ol their right to breathe unl>oliuted air or Sea Scoutillg. In Rhodo liland.'' Again OO·
for fear of being'~tiken for cranks' or June 21,'1971, he got reM"Ve Credltl for
neurotics." conducting a "meeting ol varloUs olliclals
Jf those fears .. are · disappearing, and ?sh~men ,rt. lobster. ~blems and
nonsmokers' prof.est Will increase for the Russ1an,s at tne Pl, Judith,· R.I., Coast
amount of tobacco smoke in the ~r Is in· Guard 1tatlon. · • . ""'. "' .. r
cto11lng. Cigarettt coriau,mption in ·!171 Back !" 19'1,. Pell Oew lo a A'l'o
wu estimated to'bave Increased S.3'per· session 1n Belgium to aerve as the
cent. Noosmokers concede that the right "allernale ·Sedate delertt.. to AUanllc
• lo amoke ii. an illdlioldual rlilit. But u Assembly aod member 01 .. :t. Scientific
.amokers think they can light up any time, and T~cal Commltttio. 11Jo COUt
1nypiace they are puffing up the wrona Guard regarded thla, too, aa mllltary ' · duty. tree. The Coast Guard' spokesman, altof
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
' Why are abl .. bo<lied hippies , who
can play football , basketball, etc.,
oil day long, allowed lo live olf
welfare and not be rriade to work
for 1 living?
blasting the "damn do-gooders" who Jiro,
-"vided us wjth Pell'• conftdenUAI recal'Cft,
explained that the Senalol' recel9'd no '
military pay (or ~is·activlties in bellall of
lobsters. Se1 Scouts aod tile ocoan .
BUT PEU. NEEDI 12 11potnU:" a ye1r
lo Illy on tbe "actlvo" 1111. Tho Coast
Glilnf hu lo Dnd -w11, app1Hnt\y,
to provide him willl tbe roq1llred points
or looe 111 lone ... nalol'.
' Footnole: Other olficera with lar belier
Reinecke Turns Radical ·
River.side. Preis . \unng . that the State Reapportionment
Lt. G~. Ed.Reinecke's outraged.l'eac-Commission, of ·which the lieutenant
lion to ~e state Supreme .Court's reap-governor is chairman, ii Cmconltituttonal
porUonment. decision was It s·e~t·f and can play no part In reap.
outrageo,us. ' 1
• ~ .. r-J • ; .~rtionment.)
"The rights of the people, the ri1hts1of,"f • Gov. Reagan expressed hia regret that ..
the minorities, the rights: of the y~· ,.·~·U:i:e .court wu lacking in t b t
don't mean ,1 damn tl)lnc 1!', Cali!aMjta ·at>lesmahsbip lo resolve thla problem
anymore. And l think we're au about< al ck · once and for all."
and tired of it."
These jlte 'DOt ca~ will\' which the
lieutenant governor and the Reagan act..
ministrattoo have re.aularlY been-ldenti·
fled, and Mr. Relnecke's ·news conlerence
remarks seemed to wander rrom the
Wue 11 bind.• !
-MORE .i., THE POINT,·"~ is the ntoot
ahOcking il;';i.nce ot'.poor ·Jocic and bad
judlJDent oo the part of tl)e Supreme
€ourt that · I've ever hell'd in my e:r· .
lstence," which is pure hyperbole. And
then, "this is an exunple of why the peo.
ple, of this tcou.ntry as well .as the atate
took. lo the •lreet., becauae they saw
therJ was_ rio relief by wor.klng within the ·
l)'Btem. Antfin !act 1 must say that today
I "would join them."
Thul the llld.icalizatioo of Ed Reinecke,
who openly ·aspires to be IO-of
caiilomia, and It wlll be lnlerellilJ& to
haft the incumbent governor's nldlaa
to hla lieuleu!lt'a vituperalloa, lllYlllc
beard Mt. Ruaan on other radl<eJI,
SO=E GOVERNOR, who haS' been amona those who have Crittci.r.ed court.
for · iclent rtstraint, compl1ins that
now tlje state 5upreme Cowrt. is In• ~ufficiett In lts "stateSmanshlp" for want.-
mg . : \eave, if it possibly ca'n, •
leg1Sla!>•e job lo the Legislature ; the
court, tile govel'Jl!)r is in effect saying,
isn't ·llUIHcienUy 1ctivist, . •
When the governors own ox wu gored by judicial oell-restralnt he found bit
pbll°""""y could be adjusted. ·
B1 Geo1'9e--..,
~r Georae: •
Would you say that se1 lo the big·
pl\ probllm among YOUll§ people ' ~T
J. H. 0... J. H.:
I bll..,1 llecd. any you n & ~ ......... lboutlt.
ll<•r GeorJe:
DQ you llllnk • pnofdentllll can-
didlte ·should pick his teeth!
'FRANK
Dear Frank:" ~
-C. A .S.
reserve records, meanwhile, are being
kicked off tbe rolls. The form Jetter lllat
goes to pur1ed omcera spew ot the "ex·
tremely keen" competition and uk.a
them to "step aside, as "e all must do
evenlually, lo permit a juni..-ollioer to
resume bla climb up the promotloa lad-
der.''
LIKE MR.1 REINICXE, but in more
moderate 1ccents, Gov. Re11an has
criticized the State Supreme court's
decisloo, wblob •cce'pl•d the legislature'•.
reapportionment ol con II r • u ,i on 1 I
district& (despite the governor's veto) bu!
• threw Assem~Jy ,and State Senate redistricting~ to the LeglSJature !or ano""' try, ·k Ins <1i11lni boundarlu
!or Ille to llJluro. · -ITbuOurt r _,..monad an wlilr.
You know what, Frank? I
llaven't the klalat notion " hat • l'OU'rt'talklnc itioat, bUt u you ever eome Soutlt'119 bid bel1er wotch
that Yankee -U. ol ,..,..
I ' . I •
•
•
'
., T~y. lb!<tl· 1•. un
' --
20 MiI~iori ·Acre .Tie'd Up by ~iner
. ' .. .
.Mrs.-,N~;'
Will B~;~t;p • .. DAVID H~,.! But afler ~ you don't coclld ~ 00. ·the laod and
-...._ -· bave to mine ti, You can do begin ' itdnl.oc anytime "'be
HELENA, M«Mt: -Zw . whatever you 1rant with the wants. And the burden ol
i1 hll name and he deocrtbei 1 ·Jand. proof lhat there i• no mineral
himlelf -41 'a sly, old proe-.What. Zwelfel has done, on ·' of.Vllue on the land Is then in
ped,or, 11llh . obvious em. beball of Zweifel InternaUonal the-!IP~ the l>ncher, the
phua. on tbe 111ly." Prospecton,til file clainui on state, ·or the federal govern-
By rt1china-hlck to an 1172 lhe minelal f r}gbts lo 20 men~. 1P ~ states, the sly
federal mining law, Merle l, million acres., Zw~ifel bas '!!ade mln~al
Zweifel of Shawnee, Okla!, No mattir. that oil com· clall)lJU. on • .1,~~' beloniln« 10
stepped smartly into --the paniet, farmers, and cor-ta• o cou...,ues.
present by alapplng :if:! porations already o c cu p y (The ftderal go~rnment
mlntns clalma 011'. 211, m much >C\f. the land. """°iding to doe3 not allow ·COii •nil oil aci'OI of land In ,.vtral the 1171 • fflw and II Zweilel depooll! to be. c la I me d
Wiiiem slat.ea. • baa fUllUied' the atauerlnl outright. They are leued from
' ' . civil ·actions, ccrlotM«a' ~ lU5d candelabros. He ~ploys WASHINGTON UPI). -
!:~.,for1 haMlf ~~~t ~ u,seoth mly 1«ncUv1 )<lUllg women 11 Niaoi) Wul be ., 0111l'l>un-_. n onwuUI w.~re e because he said be ls im· · ~ .:r":
price· was $160 fo~ ea~h ISO.. pr~ "'ith the ability of ~Y but ~·ii i@t~, the: a'c~ lcltitn, .. a' state official · teenagers. ' First Fa fully wlU mark the ,
eal1rnated that Zweilel already . , At the, 'he&IMlng of the' yea., , ouion· .'II' ErJ!llY;:~ st
had grossed $25,000. Zweifel extended ·his clfim.!I Patrlck's ·Day. • 1 • • .'
Zweifel ,,Iso sent letters ~o frOm land tQ ~·He· asserted Conltie Stuarf.1Mrs ·~' 's ou: coh:lparl!i:s' stressing ,the minel'.al . rights ' to 1.3, mlhlon prtss .ecretpy'1 ~t she~~x
Polftt that. "h~:· ~~rals were • acres . or·_ seabed r r ,om pects ·Uwe W111 ' tit.~ ~birtbdl)',
mlxed with their . oil and Massac.b~etb to New Jersey, caU · • .wt a lo .lriv '}•fa{Dlly coal deposits, and Unless: an which prompted a Montana ...,. ,";N ~ ,
agreement · could be woiked rancher• to' say, "Firs~; t~ atyle set-together . pl'Obab?' .,
out he would "proceed · to Western states, then the East Camp r>,..vld, ,Md., .-t!>e \P~
restrain" the oil ' company cOast, 'and ne1t the Great d~ttal retreat . w~e 'Elie
Tba tm minlntI law lltill aP. phyllcal requiremeo" ol atal<· lhO'govmunent fOT.a,ree.).
pllel to 750 million. oeres, 'lod ing, the land, be owaa 11\e Why Is ;i:wedet doing this? 1 slat.ea that a mineral · clalm" milltral r;ghta. . No ... mow. .for sure. •!>'
may be made by anyone by In Montan.I for lnltanct' parentlJ not even Zweifel
simply slaking out I claim -1111,008 1.,..' that Znliei d~· llii decl~ation that he
p:>Undlng a few states around claimed are iQ, p r t v 1 t e wan~ lo be the r1cheat man 1n
from extracting ·the • coal Lakes.'"· . .1 Nixons are expeet~"to spend .
"which may be dima1ing to • . •What seeins c!rt:ain for next' w~kend., .. · ~ · . .._ 'Fl . . -; '
(my) loca~~le minerals.'"· Zweifet:s future Is a ·t.angl~ of : But tl'ie{e wjll r..be . nothing ·. · RST UA'iflOIW· BAIK'
Tht agreement ZweifeJ says legal preblems and the pros. like the e1tr1vaga~ J1st , ' llA
the land yoo want, presumably l ._.itip under atock·gruing the· world. . .
he would ·like is shaped in pect tJiat after years of' talk,. year when~· NJ.Jon~• bi , .. HAS MORE TIME 'FOR'YDU dollar. signs. · · · ~ongress, with some heli>• day ·celebr1tion'1wps ~~ined .-. . .
In Nevada,' the state says it. ' from Uie President, will shake with the announetm~t of her • ..• ,. chec~fd more than a dozen of the dust off the mlning:JaW of . dau&liter ~Tricia'J · engagenltnt ..
zw·e\lel!s claims and 1872.. • to 'Edward. fJnsh·COi.. We'reopentillS:oO'i":M.
discovered ·nothing that in.' ' ' ·
di •-Mon. through Thurs.,
staked the .claim'-conse-' 'Iii 6:00 P.M. on Fridays.
for the purpose of extractlna ~·homest~ds. By~ making 1 Printed ~tter from Zwe1fe!
valuable minerals. minefal claim on the land I n t e r national Prospectors
U you want fuU Utle to the z,.ifei need only pay com~ a~~ the ~mis "to secure a
land, u different from the pensation to the homesteadet m~mnum .. m~ of selected
claim, "1 you must prove • fqr11ny physiCJI damage as ·• mmeral ~es be f .o .re
minerals exist to the fed.era' retUlt of the mining activities. repeal of le· 1872 mining
gov,ernnieqt. Then you pay , l.egally, providing he paid law.". • .
$2..SO an acre. the $2.50 an acrt, Zweifel Zweifel iplaced ads m
cated that -ui:: had physically: • •· •. tiN,.1,.,.... ··oc·· ..... B,. ... , ... 0~.-i,l•.m··. .
quently, be 'was charged With ·
16 counts of felonies and was' P.S. And for early risers o.urdrive-up
' .. convicted last week . Sen-CUSTOM TA/lOtS &. SHllTMAKltS IN OIANC#l Coutm · • WindOWS open at-S:451A,M. tencing was set for APrll 7. · PllMAHINT JHOWf:OOM ' · -
Montana laws are the same· ...... ,.11.,.4, Cnt•·~ . SPRIN~'·l4L.1 ', ~. ~ ·,' . I L. M. Bofd \
magazines· !lrid news"papers
seeking invqtorS!pt. co locators
for the clal~ he says; he Has
staked. rn ~evada, where
Zweifel bu convicted of
crirhinal c ges and faces
IS Nevada; and Powder River 2 SUJTS SJ 10 M,r. ~···" lo\W,.Je (t '·"""",.,.'· , county ' Atlorner Robert ' J, DOUlll KNIT • J...SAYI IP 10 SK• r
Brooks -said , the charge in "'CIAL l'llCI ttt. MOW .. "•,.. ,.11....i c..tt~ ....,. ~ Nevada does not affect the D••b'"' ic~r, •.•. 195 .,, fy'"· s,..n.-, si.c.,, ~......_ First Natiunal Bank
' va\idily ot Zweifel's claims. sot M-MI• ••••• •• •• ·• vn m ANY ·am . A\read ' M I th c..~ ....... ".... •• 1' • ANl'.1 STYLI lCOfftD y m Oil ana e SMrnti •••••••• 1s •2 110· ALT•••-· Zw~:rel af'-;., I'. • becoml'ng Silt w..i •• ,., .. 12 , 19 / • . . , '
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Do You !Possess
I
A Perfect Fa~e?·
Pros · iute
Addr·esi· !leS
Stude .ts
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complicated b e c a u 1 e co-,.1.,. ,..mi,. 1 ""'' .• EE .. · o,..)W• locators have aold their in-1oot ,. ... ,, ·1MHNrr11 • ......_. tere'sts .to other ~es. WOOL~111 ••...,.LI1111n · • .1..,
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11 said to be decorated In satin ·rof.l;i! ~~.!~~~"'·' ; and velvet with plush c~rpets
Young lady, the di.stance from the Up of your nose to
th~ end of your chin ahou!d be exacUy onei-third the
length of your face. And from your hairline to the Irtner
tips of your eyebrows, likewise ~third. And from the
inner tipa of your eyebrows to the end qf your OOR, also -· ·.i..::-.. ·~-, . ,., 14a ··' " •' , ~I
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one-third. That is, if you're U,: one
girl in 100 said• to -the perfect
countenance. Such is the claim of a
sculptor who has made an extensive
study of .leminintr-featw:es. --
ONE MORE candidate !or the title
of the world'•• best knock lmock, joke,
H you please:, "Knock knock." '.'Who's
there?" "Eucalyptus."· Eucalytus
who?" "Eucalyptus hair too short."
CRANSTON, R'.I. (UPI) -
A Cranston 1 ch o o I com·
mitteeman says he will ask for
a full investiption of a pro-
giam •l Cranston East H;gh
School In which 1 prostitilte
spoke to a group ol studentac'
ArMt G. Garabedian tlai4
the,-proetitute spoke to~a group ... -~
of students at the achOol last
Friday .. part of t h e
economics · and politics in the
comm"Wlity program , an in;
novatlve social studies elec'live
which is limited to 12th • No, that one won't make it. Regrets.
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DON'T CARE•il It 11 the 111Q1t profitable ·ghJb on the
market, I certainly wouldn't eat It. Dog food. Do you
ruUu the citizenry spends almost four times as much on
graders. ,
G~rabedisn said he will ask
the school committee t o
launch a "fllll investigation." $0 .Ret1I. SoRidl. lo.·~
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it aa on baby food? • ·
HANDWRITING -According to the graphologist!, il
your handwritten letters get a lllUt-larger toward·the end
, of your . words,. ,you're prone to tali too much. But i! \hey
get 10mewhat amaller1, you're proba~ly a tactful diplo-
maUc sort." 1 " • ' 'Ii
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Q. "In 'professional football, .mil doe! • ~laCI! ldoker
have to wor.ry about most?" . ·i
.A, Cheap lorel&n labor, I think. No, tliaVs too cute.
Timing. '
A WALL STREET headwaiter· says the size of the tips
in his place precisely reflect the day's ticker action. Rea-
sonable.
EVERY TIME I say Phi Beta Kappa is tlie oldest
·Greek letter fraternity ·m the natim, aomebody ·wants · to
argue. Why? "
GOOD NEWS! Once you paaa .II< 16, dlancea you'll
be arrested get littler and littler, satistJ~ally. ·
CJGAJ\E'ITES -That the U.S. COngreii won't let
cigarette ads show up on our television' sets is known by
all. But all are not aware the U.S. government at' the
same time has been subsidizing cigarette advertising in
Japan, Thailand and Austria. Theoretically, to build a
market overseas for the lobacco boys. It Is all so strange,
so very strange. •
JUST ABOUT all the major opera companies in the
world have warned their sopranoea to stay off the Pill.
Tertds to lower their vocal registers, it's said.
LET IT also be known the average birthday present
nationwide now costs $13. · ' . '
Address mail to!.. M. B9yd, P. 0. Bo:z: 1875, Neio-
port Beach 92660.
Hi said a ~te is not a
proper person l.o address high
school students.
Faculty members running
the Course said that crime is
part' cif the ciiurse and the
speakers are alected by tJ:w:
stud."1ts. t: • ; ~ ~ • " They sa~ J~ prostitute wu ~
solected 11 • part of the
diacuaion1 ok ao-called 11vio-·
timless er~." '
Boyington
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FRESNO (AP) -Gregory
"Pappy" . Boyington . w .as
credited ·with ·knocking' 28
Japanese 1planes from the
skies during World War· ll.
Now he uy1 a multitude of ·
problems J,t 11hooting down his
health. ...
"The type of life I lived, the
old machine was bound to
wear oot,'~ the. gravel vOiced ;
59-year-old • Medal of Honor
winner said.
Boyington, living here tem-
porarily to get treatment it a · •
V e t e r a n s Administration
hospital, aaid his a~ments
have included cancer which
required the removal of part
of one lung.
"I've blen quite ill the Jast
five yearf. I just want to piss
on without fuss," Boyington
said.
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CO~TA MESA Sj6,!2Gtl
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Nevada ·Considers Action Mothers
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Keep~Tots ' l30 million II In Lu Vegas'•
SAN P'llANCJSCO (AP) -CARSON CITY, Nev. -
to point out that It hu been
three decades alnce cltluns of
Nevada were proud of the title
ol "nation's divorce capital."
Clark County and SIS million
in Reno'a Wafboe Coonty .
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The adoption supervltor of San Whether relaxed California
Franclsco County llYI P\lblicl· and New York divorce Jaws
ty given actresses who have borne children out of wed.lock are making sufficient inroads
Is one reason more unwed into Nevada divorce revenues
mothers are keeping their to force Nevada Jegi.slatlve
They' 1dd that well·lnfot'ineil
Nevada111 are aware that
revenue from divorce either ln
court coffers or acquired dur-
ing reSidency atay1 by pro-
spective 'divorcees l.s not of
great consequenct.
The loaes at.em from lodg·
Ing. f o o d , entertainment,
travel, attorney, and ({IUrt\--------------------
lees and other ln·1t1te\--==-....::.--------------
. ' "Do you ever f'Wl dry?"
Jamaica Tackle s_ ' , . '
High Birth Rate
children. changes to hold financial
She says this has con· ds 1. Ill trlbuted to the decline in the groun IO'll st a moot ques·
number of infants av1Uable lion. ft remains unsolved with
for adoption. the defeat of AB 620 in the
"There are other r1ctor!, Nevada Legislature. ,
like abortion, and a declining Sponsored by attorney.
blrthr1te but most Of it has. Assemblyman Howard F .
to do with the publicity," Mc Kissick Jr. and h i 5 Dorolhy Murphy said.
Attorney Philip Adams; who longtime friend , c hem Is t.
hu a1ded in the adoption of Assemblyman Thomas M .
IOR)t 3,000 children in a legal Kean, both of whom represent
career spanning 30 years, put Reno-North Lake Tahoe-Verdi
It another way: ''Love aild Storey County, 'the bill
children are in vogue," Adams passed the .a.man Assembly
1ald. "The embarrassment but was killed In conferehct in
factor ls down to 1ero." the Senate chambers.
Mrs. Murphy said a sharp In addition to lowering
drop in the number of children residency requirement from
placed for adoption was not-six to three weeks, AB 12(1
Uced in late 19119. would have clarifled chlld·sup-
"ln 1188, we had an average port regulations, created new
of !15 chlldrtn under 2 years grounds for divorce, provided
old avaHable for adoption at for marriage counseling when
all Ume111," the said. "Today, children in the state of Nevada
there are only I'>. and they're are involved , and clarilied
'ftley 1et increa1ed
economic prosperity in the in-
cubation' of more family-
geared recreational activities
and promOtk>n of the scenery,
climate, and year-round sports
offered by the state.
Further, they feel the sooner
the divorce market is taken
elsewhere the better I o r
Nevada's new image.
Not so , counters
Assemblyman McKi.s!ick who
has computerized information
that failure to drop the
residency provision of
Nevada's divorce statwi from
six to three weeks is costing
the state $50 million, of which
purchastJ not made by out of
state reside. discouraged by
the state'• six-week. waiting
pertod.
"An accurate figure of how
many come from out of state
to obtaln 1 Nev1da ~rce l! impossible lo obtain," xplai111
ODt attorney. "Any ·vorcet
appearing in court swears
upon petition1ng for thb form
of relief that he or she intends
to be a permanent resident of
Nevada ."
Most l~glslators polled, with
the e~ceptlon of those who are
lawyers, accused the state's
legal profession of having filed
a "special-Interest" bi I I
designed to enaure state aup-
port of their practice. Average
legal costs for a Nevada
divorce average $350 to $500.
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KINGSI'ON, Jamaica (AP) aborUon u a me.ans to lower Of the famous who have was patterned after Ca1ifornia •
-Tbe radio commercial the birth rate. A c tu a 11 y , publlciz.ed their u n w e d d e d divorce statutes.
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INCOME TAX
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starta wilh 1 , 1 n g i n 1 thort'• • lot of logic behind m11ern11 status, Mrs. Mtll']>hy The answer to hnw serlou! Try Connell Chevrolet March 23rd. te1ep11one. ws. u ld, the impact of new competition JUST SA y , "CHARGE IT I"
"Hello ... Hi, what hap-"I think the country must "It may nol be immoral lo is and will be varies widely.
pened! Whit! Say what! Yoo lirst become contr1ceptive-keep the baby if you're a Those concerned with in-2821 HARBOR BLVO. HUNTINGTON CENTER -HUNTINGTON BEACH
pregnant? minded and that abortion move star. But many unwed creasing the momentum of COSTA MESA ~1100 Phone 892-661 1 -Edinger at Beach Blvd.
"Well, hear me now ... is should ~ a backup. molhen don't have rt he _f~anu~'l!_Y·f!YP'~_t'tou~rls~m~ar~e:.'!qu~l~ck~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~====================
might as well you never tell "What we want to get finances to !Upport a child and I"
me because I can't do nothing acrou to people Js our basic aren't rtally .prepaffii for the
'bout that! Sorry, sister . . • slogan: 'Plan your famiy, bet· ctiUci&m they may face ."
la your fault ... look now, ter your life.'" In the e.nd, she said, the
don't bother come to me wid The advertisina has irritated burden must fall upon the
de ~ bullneu neither !IOme Jamiicans.-children denied t h e op-
• • ·" "Wt came under fire from a , paftunlty for adoption .l.nto a
,,.. announoer 11.ya: ''Thit. vocal croup of·• few artlcullte atable aituation. .,.
....-Is nol unUIUll u pe0ple who wroe. Ietlert to' "some mothen," she did.
you may 'tbink. Smne men are neWspapen:," AJllson uya. 1'thlnk they're llkinC ,• great
)Isl u lrreaPonslble as that "But '" Intend to preas llll<ad big doll ho~ with lhi!ll. 11111
man. Whit kind of man are and iet bravet_: and bolder." tt'a not> thtt.1lmple." -:
you? Family planning Is no~ The program appears to be
just for women ... " having some succeP. Just a
These blunt radio spots, few years ago the birth rate
along with equally frank was about 40 per thousand.
nowspaper Ind b I I I b o a r d Emigrltlon q_ f silJll!icant
advertlsln(, te!llnJ Jllll,Al<an 1UJ11ben of younc women to
women "You don~ hi•• to le! tbe Unlled ~tea lo win 11 .,.._m," are put of an 1111-domeltl<l ll>o bu blea 1 l11C-
bttloul birth c:ontrol prlllrlDl tor In lowerillc the birth Tile,
-Id by tbe ...,emmen1. ~·
Tbe aim II to lower the '"1'111 _,. ha to be
pramt birth nte, SS.t per ''vtrt, Vfll1 cJett," Allllon
tboaADd, to 11 per t.hai•aend -Heervea: "OM nuon ia
Ind keep II there. By com·· beclUIO. there II 1 hllb ll·
puilon, the CWTtnt birth Tile Jltency nto, 1baut IO per.
In tbe, Unlled SI.Iles 11 1bout cent.''
If per thouAlld. One ol the ..._per ads
Tbe utenslve pN>1r1m Is pnpu.i by McCann-Erk:bon
deemed -0' becl ... of of Junalca shows 1 smilln( • T1pldly Jncreuinl _,.. black th'! In Aln> •• d
lion llll'llninl tbe Jiunalcln lllngl•Pl!I wllkinl put lft
economy. Wlllllllllll tlrl who II -·
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Norweg i
. Fete Set ,
Fresh cod b bell>( flown In
from ~U. for 1
. "Tonk Mlddag" or cod dinner
by tbe "1lft Lie Lodge of ti. Sons of Norny March 21.
"nle 1~dlnner-dance will be
held from 7 p.m. to t p.m. at
the Air National G u I r d
Armory, 2111 Newpqrt Blvd.,
Coda Meaa. A ~Ji boor
~es the dinner at f p.m.
All members and their
frienda have been invited to
1ttend. TlcUb, priced at
$UO, ITllY be r ... rved II Ml·
7GI or ISM774. Junalca· II lll\lller than · 11111l
Qmectlcut tn 111111 ..... n1;::===========:::;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-I had .. ,000 J>ll'IOlll In 11111. By
1161, the populatloll had doUbl·
od, ad l\'I' -.ly -
mllllon now.
By 2000 the populltloll could
reach five mllllon. There
11Ten't eJ10U1b Jobi I or
everybody. Unemployment II
currently l1'<>llllCI 20 pe!'OOll.
Illeglllm1le births 1ccount
for 70 percent of new blble1
born evel)' year, says Conroy .
Alliaon, head of ·Jamaica's
F~y Planning Board.
Bill llle1ltimacy does nol
have the stlsin• here lhat It
doesiq other ·countrles,
becaUM of a tradition of loose
famlly structure that stems
back to the day1 of slavery.
So the pllMlng bolrd Ig-
nOres any moral issues about
who visits iU: 154 cllnic.r.
Instead it w o r k s at
d i s tributing contraceptives
and explaining their Ulel.
All contraceptivea are free
except for birth cOntrol pills.
Those cost 13 cents for a
month's supply, but If a
woman cannot afford to pay
she gets the pills for nothing.
About 70 ·percent of the con-
tracpetlve materials come
from the U.S. Al•"'Y for
International Development. Jt ,
also rovides technica l
assiatance and other equip-
ment for the program, under
U.S,,.Jamaican agreement.
''The Jamaican
government's one a en er a I
directive when tM program
began." said Allison, "w11
that "'e should not embark on
Legislators:
Decode Dates •
. ~ tl1PI) -~..=:::-=-~ ucta bo ollmped with the •
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eornethiriG
booutiful
Mnes of beaches to 11toft. Luoh gl'llll
v1ll•Y' to joum9'( on hot'llbactt. It blgin1
-with 'Odysoey s.11" IUl'iiQue opprotCh In
14 karat goldW9Clding l9la. Flcnntlne or
high pollllt finllh, Diamond lolltaire
from '321. Wlfldlrig bind or gun ring, 635.
. MlliHng "*''•bind, $5() • -......... ,., ...........
d•lo --they sjtould , be • 'JMler 1old bas been J" ~Dys ... Anlhony c. -. ..
'l1lo .. ttl1 Hlll1 Demo.
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.,j 8IA.VICK'S
eni'a -· """Id requlrt !*-·~ dlle" to be mwlted
"" .... poc~ In • !onn whim could ba elurty undt"' atoell by tho e<1111Umer. Cur-
rently, many 'food lttm1 are
-wilh lht dllt In COile.
: Jewelers Since 1817
11 FASHION ISLAND
NEWPORT BEACH '44,lltO
Open Mori. end Fri. I 0 1.m. to 9:10 p.m.
WE . SELL At ' t ,
Low Shelf Prices ' PLU.S 10%
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WE CHALLENGE _ANY MARKET
TO MATCtt
TKE TOT Al SAVlNGS
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FRESH LEAN • ALL SIZE PKGS,
GROUND BEEF ........
SLLiCED.cBACON ....... ~15¢ 1'-
FARMER JOHN'S I OZ. PKG.
SAUSAGE LINKS
POINT HALF BRISKET
CORNED BEEF
FARM I R JOHN'S CENTER CUT
PORK CHOPS
·SLICED
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10 LI. CELLO IA!t
RUSSETT
POTATOES
DAYS
A WEEK
Closed
Sun. & Wed.
STORE HOU RS:
~O A.M.·7 P.M.
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M~YTHINIO IS MARKID WITH OUR
LOW SHELi' PRICES. Tlotft 1111 clleck•
adds fnt 10'/o to arrfn at -Y°" pory. So If yoo w-d up wltll $10.00
..-yoo'd simply pory -· plus 1 O'/o
or $11.00 totol
"1111 .... fw W.,-,tlllllt UC"" f't f.-. lltflM .... ,,,
c;911t,_ll ... Ilk• 11111k ... 1'-'.
WE MAKE DISCOUNT
HOUSES LOOK EXPENSIVE!
...... ,... -· --•d .......... of c1o11on per,_ .. yow food wn. 11oo·1 "'" .. •••
towa laaklnt for borvalas ••• Yau -be "'-ed
·w11n yoo buy at TOP YALU yoo •• blly ... at tk
LOW P'lcn. WI CARRY ALL OF THi FAMOUS
IRANDS. TOP 9UALITY MEATS ..i IOARDIN
FRESH PRODUCE!
FRESH
CHICKEN
PARTS
c
lb
FAMILY .PAK
5·LIS. OR MOR!
LIGS, THIGHS, BREASTS
wlth ·RIBS
COUNTRY FRESH
LARGE AA
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LARGE
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LETTUCE
L-a Sold SfNltllt
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Students
Honored
Thlrteen studenta from the
Orange Coast area h 1 v e
earned a place an the Aca·
demlc Honor• Llst at CAI Poly
at Pomona for the fall quarter,
To be ellgible, a student
must be enroll~ for 12 units
or more and muBt achieve a B
average or better.
Recipients are: John R.
Quinn from Dana Point:
Beverly J . Bergquist, Presley
Gulo, Jr.. Richard Muehring,
Harry D. Robbins, a n d
William W. Treadway from
Huntington Beach : Dennis C.
Bartlett, David J. Bradley,
Rae Ann Capps, Gary S.
Godshall, and Donna K .
Goedhart from N e w p o r t
llea<;h I and Sharon A .
Borthwick and Sharon K.
Davis from San Clemente.
Of the 7,185 student.a at
Pomona, 2,381 were honored
and urned this recognition.
For The
Record
ARBUCKLE & SON
WESTCLIFF MORTUARY
01 E. 17111 St, Coot.' Me11 -• BALTZ BERGERON
FUNERAL HOME
Corona ckl Mar 17!-Hll
Costa Me11 ""'UU • BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
111 8roadw11, Cotta Mffll uwm •• McCORMICK LAGUNA
BEACH MORTU.\RY
1'116 1Ap11a Caayoo RL -ll • PACIFIC VIEW •
MEMORIAL PAllJ:
CUlef2rJ MO<tUrJ ~pol
... Padlle View DrtH
Newpott Bead. cal~enla
.... 17. • • PEEi FAMll. Y co•,..,. ... rtJNERAL ""'"iloia
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Slayer of Clerk
Given Life Term
SANT A ANA -Floyd Larry
Strong of Santa Ana was
sentenced to life ln state
prison Moriday for his role in
the killing of Tustin market
clerk Thomas Paul Grove.
Slrong, 20, was found guilty
by Orange County Superior
Coor! Judge Byron K .
McMillan after he· agreed to
waive a trial and allow the
jurist to role on the bas.i! of
the 1 u b m I t t e d transcript.
War Set
On Weeds
ORANGE -It's time to
weed out Orange County.
County Fire Warden Carl
M. Downs announced that
the 28th annual w e e d
ahatement notices will be
stuck on some 6,000 par·
eels of land in unincorpo-
rated portions of the coun-
ty this week.
Owner• will have until
April 5 to reqiove weeds
and other flammable veg·
elation, which Downs said
contribute to the chances
of fires occurring during
the wann summer months.
Following the April 5
deadline, a private con·
tractor will be hired by
the county to clear weeds
off Jots that did not com·
ply, and Individual prop-
erty owners will be billed ·
for the service, Downs
a tressed.
Judge McMillan fouod him
guilty ">!lr.t degrte murder.
KathfAnn Yeaw, is, Santa
.Ana, strQng's f~male ac-
complice in the robbery last
June 7 of the 7·11 market in
TusUn, was sentenced to fi ve
years in state prison after
pleading guilty to reduced
,charges , of seCond degree
murder.
Judge P.fcMillan suspended
the sentence in favor of five Gets Po•t
years probation and ord ered Dr. Ivan L. Richard·
P.1iss Yeaw to strve one year son has been appoint-
in Orange County Jall. ed vice president for
All charges against Mark W. administration and
Lenihan, 20, of Garden Grove, community relations at
were dismissed by Judge Cal State Fullerton.
McMillan. ------"--"--"--
The trio was arrested·
shortly after Grove, a part-
time market clerk and college
student, was shot In the back
of the head during the robbery
of the McFadden Avenue
market. '
The 22-year-old victim died
in hospital three days later.
Corpsman
Convicted
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SANTA ANA -Navy
corpsman Juan Jose Molina
was found guilty of second
degree murder Monday in the
mutilation slaying of a n
Anaheim divorcee .
Younger Plans
County Speech
ORANGE -California At·
torney General Evelle J.
Younger will be the featured
speaker March 29 when the
Orange Chamber of Com-
merce holds its annual in-
dustrial luncheon at t he·
Anaheim Convention Center.
Tickets can be obtained
from the chamber office at &29
E. Chapman Ave., Orp.nge.
Tutsdll, M11<• 14, 1'72
County Polities
Battin Sees Runoff ·in November
. By o.c. HUSTINGS Louis Cella of Sonia Ana,
ot tM DMIY , • .,.. •••ff another DtmocraUc leader.
SANTA ANA -FI r 1 t His campaign manager Is
District County SUpervlsor Fred Harber, who eulded his
Robert Batun, who is sukin1 1961 campaign.
hls second term, ,.ya he does -"--"-_,_
not expect to win without a H H H
runoff. SPECIAL GUEST at the
"There un&ubtedly will be Republican A s s o c I a t e s
\ runoff in November." aa ys meetln1 Thursday will be 42nd
lfatUn, who expects h I s Congress ional District can·
strongest oppos ition in the didate Cl1lr W. Burgener.
June fl supervisorlal bllloting The meeting will be held at
will come from attorney the Santa Ana Saddleback Inn
W 111 i am Wenke a n d from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. It Is
business man John W. "BUI" ope11 to the public. lt will be a
Hill, both of Santa Ana . Battin no-host cocktail event.
lives in Garden Grove. Senator Burgener, who lives
Other asplrants for the first in Rancho Santa Fe, Js a can·
district post are attorney didate for the new con-
'7 A "GREEN ELEPHANT"' senator covers the weatem
party, a St. Patrick's Day and northern portions ot
celebration for local Oran1e County and tb t
Republicans. will be &lven by easttm portion ol Loi Anaelea
the Saddleback Valley Young Count y .
Republlcins Friday. The eventJ;::j~.~..,i::i:iiiiiiiiiii"i::::;
will be1Jn at a p.m. in the
home of Judy Headlee, 26892
Preclados Drive. Mission Vie-
jo.
All Saddleback V a 11 e y
Republicans are invited.
Call President Don Lewellen
at 830-7697, or Secretary Judy
Headlee at 1.10.7697, for in-
formation.
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Balch of Garden G r o v e , and the southern part of of Coron.a del Mar, founder of
former assistant to Rtp. John Orange County. One of the Fu!lerton's Be Ck man• s
G. Schmitz (R·Tustin). district's most prestigious Instruments. will be honorary '"'"' .. ~·
Battin, whose term on the residents Is the occupant of chairman of state Senator M•rll)'ll •c•tt
board has been marked with the Western White Hou se. James Whetmore's re-election Pd. ,., ~Y '•"'"'1"" 111 r•·•1«1
M1yor lto&.rt M. Wll1011. ltlft Sfotf1;1, controversy, was backed in Burgener currently is in his campa ign. The d is trict Tr111ur1r, Ht Amtiur11 1tt1., cost•
1968 by Orange Count Y\~sI:xt~h~y~e~a~riai'i'itaiteijseiniaitoiri. '!~r~e~pr~e~se~nitied~ibiy~ithie~~GO~P~"i'i"i·ijiijiiji:iiii;:~~~ Democratic leaders. He won in
the November gent!!ral election
that year defeallng attorney TAKE A PICTURE WITH Patrick Duggan of Santa Ana .
They emerged from a field of THE EASTER BUNNY nine candidates in the June
primary. Now -Carousel Court
The supervisor said he hopes
to have the backing of Richard ~ _ _... \io.ast •---O'Neill, chairman of the CJUllUI ---~ lll&a
Orange County Democratic
Central Committee, and Dr.
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Randano's
Bribe Case
Deferred
Orange County ,5 u p e r I o r
Court Judge William Speirs
ended a week-long non· jury
trial by finding the 22-year-old
Navy corpsman guilty of the
killing last Nov. 2 of Mrs.
Barbara Smith, 27.
He ordered Molina to return
to hls courtroom April 3 for
sentencing. Molina faces a
state prison term of five years
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SANT A ANA -A one-week
delay was ordered Monday in
what will be the second
Orange County Superior Court
trial of convicted liquor hi·
jacker Gene Randano on
bribery charges.
Randano. 46, formerly of
Newport Buch, was gr.anted
the., delay ,,Mon d:.a y -by
Presiding J u d g e Bruce
Sumner. He is free on appeal
bond from a to-day county ja11
term imposed last week for
his Illicit transfer of 300 cases
of liquor Hom the old Sad·
dleback .(nn in Laguna Beach
to Feliciano's Restaurant in
Newp<¥1.
He was indicted )ly the
Orange County Grand Jury for
that offense and he was also
indicted for bis alleged role. in
the attempted bribery of Costa
Mesa patrolman Gary Barwig.
Barwig, wt>o immediately
reported the offer to his
aupervi.sors, told the jury in
the earlier trial that Randano
offered him, through a Laguna
Niguel man, $10,000 U he
would plant a package of
drugs in the car of a key pros-
ecution witness.
The jury returned with a
guilty verdict. But a woman
juror broke down under poll-
ing to state she felt she had
been pressured into voting for
Randano'a guilt and a new trial
was ordered.
lo Ille. ·
Neighbors diSC{)vtred the
savagely slashed body of the
divorcee In her Anaheim
apartment . Her two young
children, ages four and two,
were-playi ng In a nearby
room.
D.eaf~ Trial
Set for 3
SANTA ANA Three
persons accused or the holdup
killing of 4n Orange sChool
teacher ha'le been ordered to
face trial ~ril 10 In Orange
County Su rlor Court.
Judge W lam Mu,rray set
the trial d~te for Chino prison
escapees .W i 11 l a m Neil
Cartwright,. 31 , and Jerry
Michael Wade, 25. Both are
accused with Susan Louise
Sutliffe , 2.1,• of Pomona, of the
ldlling Iast;Jan. 28 of Gerald
Mllchell, ZS.
lt is alleged that Wade and
Miss Sutliffe, both wearing
blonde wigs, accosted Mitchell
and hls wife as they were
returning to their apartment.
Mrs. Mitchell told police her
husband handed over his
wallet, but was shot through
the heart while she fumbled In
her purse.
Wilderness Guides
Availab~ at Park
SANTA ANA -A new
brochure bas been published
to enable viaitors to enjoy the
Edna Spaldi(ig nature trail
through the 50-acre O'Neill
Park wilderness area.
Board of Supervisors
Chairman Ronald Caspers of
Newport Beach called at~
tention to the guide brochure
Monday.
"The trail was ' developed
through the efforts of the late
Miss Edna Spalding, a biology
Instructor at Fullerton High
School," the supervisor tt·
plained.
"Mentioned are such com-
monly seen birds as the turkey
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vulture and redt ailed hawk,
and native plants Including
yucca, wild cucumber and
wlld hyaclnth," he added.
There r is al so a spring
wlldHow¢r supplement now of·
fered which helps the park
visitor identify such nora as
wild sweet pea, mariposa Illy,
phlox and lupine .
The Sea and Sage Audabon
Society and the T u c k e r
Wildlife Sanctuary organiza·
Uon prepared the guides.
Guides are available at
Orange County1s O'Neil! Park
office In Trabuco Canyon, 10
miles north on El Toro Road
from the San Diego Freeway.
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Proclaimed , WHAT'S LEFT.
Governor Raises Euthanasia Issue Pr:,:IN: ~i p... . • · ONE RACK' ONLY •• • c1a1JDOC! , pa!ionat -·OI • ,
SALEM. -On!. (l)P{) -queslloo o( ou!h.....,Ja, loo. aeen n!laUvos kept alive by concern !or prlaonon ol ir1r
Oregon Gov. Tom McCall bu A . .m.~·n from ~irkland, medicine arld machines for 'and soldlen missing in action )
been called. evtrythtng from Wuh.;" I 'd mo n•l ah e d the long periods of time, with no . and says lbtir: familia: ''adfel'.
"the new Hitler" to a man of eovemor to choose his hope of recovery. · in aplrit hardly leu than their i.
"great wildom, compeulon, termlaoloO carefully bec!ause, "Just plJ!n. torture, that's . men suffer .ln the flesh.". l
and above .U, COW'age,0 tlnce he llld, euthanasia is• alt," summed up a 71-year~ld Nixoit designated Ma r'c h
be declared two weeks q:o "usoctated tn the minds of ,. man from Portland, Ore., who 26-April 1 for the. observance
that eutbanuia should be many with aomethlng so very saw ·his wife die1 in this way. with March 21 ailo Nrked as
dlacuslecl publicly In 9rqon. different, ""<;~ aa the horrors. A Wasblngtoo, D.C., at· a national day' of 'prayer •:roi
'I1)t mail _ cucadi.ng in of Hl_Ueriam. torney w~te the governor, the lives ahd Wety'of' lheSt
from au-pa111 of the nation -The league against Nee>-'1You an lri the forefront ol an men"
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Wives Rap
President
la runntng -2-1 in favor Hiilertam In Inglewood, ~.Ut., idea whose time has come." The proclamation saldJ 1,1113
of the governor'• declaration 1e11t • telegram saying: We And from San Francisco a American · servicemen are'
that the elderly w atiQuld be awear undying hostility to the ~m3!1 wrote: "If you succeed either 'lnisaing in action or im--
given the right to chooee new lijUen of Oregon and will m writing mercy killing lolo prisoned by North Vlel\Wn
"death with dipjty" rather back up our ~ with ftnan-Oregon's lawa, I shall plan to and its alli .
than "prolonced life as a dal ·support." come to Oregon to live." es.
vegetable. •t , A Woman from Fort Worth,
LA DI.ES . ' . . $1 ~ to' $];_:, Reg. to $25 •
McCall bu received nearly Tex., argued against any
300 letters and more come ln termlnatiM of life, by any
daily, ...,,,. She told how her
At 1-.-~ 40 peroons, mostly ftthr.r, ·at age 73, was given up CMi¥tf'f _... ......., ..........
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jewels by joseph
searches for jewels '
pro{~ have offered but he. eventually outlived !:."':!; ::::"...:=...~'::':
their raearch help to the ".'e:V•rv one of the doctoTs ind .,,, ""'"'" ••• ' ' aovernor _,, AHTHONT ICHOOU w1 w11 N _.... •' ~ .,_ • • • two n)1rRS" aod died 20 years P'tl. 17141 776-llM 911"1,.. .it.i.i ....,,..._ . ....,-.
McCall said be will call a later.' '"' s. ........... st. ,....:
' seria of sym~lums In the . A thought frequently ex· 1~;;;:;;:;~""'~"'~"'-~c•~L ~-~~~11 :i:!_ Mr . .....,. " Mr, ~)If ' .... MlfjNEAPOLIS M I n n alate "aa a vehicle l<r brine· prea8ed by the eld.erly who Ii (tnm -wl ' ( t Al • Ing . together the health and ha.Ve> written in opposition is ••• ,.-.... e veso wo r 1 1 . resslont •• ,_,,.., • ., · . . ega pro • me1:1-&"' • that It would instill "a great Fprce officers missing in go v e r n m e n t 1 e ·a d e r !I, fear and insecurity among the
Southeast Asia .for several soClologists, ·pbHotophers and ill and elderly," Some fear it
years have 'asked t he White House C.Onfereqce on would open the way for
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umoru,therll'llumehe)w.-~»~u;t~1]nrter~a1;te~r~1~e~tt~e~r~T:~E~D~~1~:=:1~~:T~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·-~ Mn:. Sharon Walab, 'wh&ae ev:er publicly . dllc:uaMd. -the relatu the heartbreak and · ~ .. •
busbanci U. Col. Rldlanl IUbject, at a coalerence. of tanure of people who have \Valah ~ reported missing In Republicans.
1.ao1 three years aeo, and Since then the response bu ' -._ ~ ; 1
Mn. Karlene E-. whose lnciudOd nquetll from radio . " '
huaband Lt. Col. D a v I d and televlalon . I I a t.i 0 n I
Evenon hu lieen held in lhroughoul the nation !or the
North Vietnam for five years, governor to appear on panel
made the plea in a joint state-and diacus&ion lhows.
ment. . Invariably · 1hi>se Writing to
'Ibe recent escalation of the complain about the eovernor's
air war over North Vietl'lam remaria link· euthanuia: with
''is· temfuiacent of the 1917 abortion,' and the frequent
upofla of air atrlkes in North quesllon ' poled la , • ~'Who do
Vietnam and It •aeen;w that we you think you are,.God?!' are f e Pe at f D'I ye.terday'I The • age' of 1ettU I writers tr••""'-",they aald. ranges r,om 10 to ·a, . and
;;.-;,;;;,. of .policy "dld ·not many include : heaft.rendlnl
br•-· end lo the peraonal cue · hlslorlea; in-
,.. 111 "" vol"'•• ••-•-"-'~ ... .:..; • betwe8n the ye1r1 of i98f and ...... UJelC r~·-
111111, ailhoUgh It. did bring an A studeQI · practlcal nurse -• from Seattle,· WUh;, .said: 0 1 encl to the presldentl~ career of Lyndon Johnson," they am reed)' to climb the walls,
said. ' watching :"y ~th t .:~nls
Pefiw-we have · to wait be ktpt 8 ive " u wn
r-theirnoees,intravenou1 Until 11'71 ,,hen tfHl American feedings, an d intravenoua
people ml~ that atlhough blood reec11np to brlll(· them
the ground war wu ended, the back to re8Uty, and suffering American air · war a n d , _.:_..,_of Ill men •'-•with U.tll they can't staild It any ~"'...., ...,.,. J......rer." . the .death o1 more o1 the -. ~·~ llldochb!i.. people , hu not A ·woman froQI Eagk r~"
__._. "··'dthe t Ore., -the ---. -wowomen. by the ..-"o • ....-:
n.O Walahos have five "You will be viillled,,.b\ll•you
children and the Eversons also willtbe' bleiaect."
three. The governor has uld since
They said the chances that his initial remarks that 11death
Everson will be released this with dignity" dOes ,not ritean
year are dim. early termination of l\fe by
"Today la the beginning of administration of a medic•·
the sixth year of captivity for tion, but rather a ·coNJCi~
Lt. Col. David Evenon, 11 ~Y deciaiop to refrain from llfe-
aald, "and there aeemt to be supporting macbhJes a n d
no reaaon lo hope that thla will ' medicines lo prolong .the pain,
be the yeor of his reluae, sulrering and degradaUon ol
especially ll Richard Nixon la the death bed.
re-elecled and the bombing Bui he hu Said he wants his
and air war co.ntinues. '' symposiUJJ)I to look at the
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NEw YORK -American
woben, probably the most con-
acieaCe-strlcken In the world, have
mlrked guilt complexes aboUt
ost:entatiOus clothes.
Nof only have clothes , become
m,rsbnpllfied and c 011 f f u r e 1
"casual" -women everywhere
have bypused decorating their
beads wllb fiarnboy"'t chapeaux,
'lbe $300 million bat lodustry,
whlcb felt a &harp economic pinch
last year, la · showing signs ol
ffi:OWring. ,
0 It's because eleg1nte1 caught in
a do-good[ belp-humanlly syodrome
are 1lmultaoeously battling the
feeling of 'slnfUlness' attached to
faahUin," says hat designer, Frank OI~, .. whose chapeaux are sold in Ml/ stores coast-to-coasL
' 'Bearded Olive, a husky giant In
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his .early 40s, recenUy returned ·
from a tour of 12 major American
cities wbere be and bia bats ap-
pemid In top shops.
It .... the chance to talk ooe-to-
one with women about fubkla, its
bullt:ln glory and ~ good-bad,
bacl-good effect of belq -
about clothes.
'1Many women complained bit-
terly lbat they were accused or
selftlbnesa when their money was
flaunted with updated fashion,"
11y1 Olive, who lm .m ed I 1tely
pla,..i amateur psycbtalrilt wllb
bia troubled cllentele.
He told fashion dJ1belleVers lbst
lbe ...,. of rejection they u-
perlenced wai due to:
(I) The fact lbst television news
piped horror ...... Into lb<ir
homes from llenila Dosh, Lon-
donderry and Vltlnam -and the
nepUves they felt wen tbelr own
Ft rucUoos, not extern1I • critlcllm.
(I) That It'• every woman's
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Women who have envied men'•
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For the warmer Island climates,
esperlenctd travelers/·wW ap-
preciate !be, cool~ el 100 perc<nt
cotlnn In a I-piece Chlangmal
ensemble -bikini, aborts and wrap
aklrt -alan from Thailand.
Lois Luc,,,, who has· visited e1:-
~ales on three trips around
lbe wilrld, offers prbnarlly T)>al
and Turkish ouUits in her Posh
Mabal boutlque on Balboa.
Her wide spread business In-
terests result In apparel of foreign
fabric and workmanship tailored to
American dimensions.
Such ingenuity result.! in a
jumper tbal ii elegant enough to
wear to dinner at the Hilton in
Istanbul. Mn. Lucas models !be
blue-green Thai ailk dress coupled
. with a navy polyester chiffon rul-
fied blouse.
Her fublm sense ii IUCb that she
bas a ready lllpply of authentic
Chinese wori: clothes so much in
the news since Prealdent Nixon's
trip to Peking. The navy, polyester.
cotton rl« paddy jacket and 'panta
are ideal for yachting wear and
won't fade when wuhed.
Another Oriental slant la seen In
·!be rtd-orqe glow. ol a quilted
skirt and bolero made ol Cblnese ·
cotton. Upright collar, frog closures
and intricate gold earrings Com-
plete the look. .
·Travelers need go no further than
the Posh Mahal to find Turkish
ponchos,. tapestry aklrta and band-
" er~ belts ; Portugu• )l<!ler cir
Pescadore .. IWUler1; New ~and ·}~la'~. fuati"·and".~ts. 'Jpdla8
aarLI lild,Phllipplnt lace coal&
STAY COOL IN UIR.EEJllECE ENSEMBLE .
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On' to · Femininit _y
prerogative to create an aura ~
beauty around ·ber and emit rays of
joy wllb lnlerestlng seU-deconl-
tioos. • .
~es lbe psychology
worked. Sometimes It didn't,
In Pittsburgh a client who
seasonally bought three ioo,aplece
bats bougbt one and lllli1ounced !be
remainder of her .11&1 money waa
going toward a llli.irta. Jll1lll'&m for
blaclt children In lier eonimuntty.
In Detroit the clleDtl ·told Olive
tbat their city LI In ~ c:onstant state
ol turmoil and chaos and they ... ,
go out alter I o'cloclt because of
the dangers from muggers. Tbe
major entertainment form la !be
at-home party for wblcb -1•
dress. · l ::
Olive LI designing a small bou-
tlque collectiCI! of snoods, bows,
flowers that are evening hair
ornaments -or, if you will, a bat
sublUtute.
"American Ille 1tyle·baa c:hangei ~,·~ sajs Olive. 11,And -~
bat industry must keep pace•wlth.tf.
'Or IUffer dlaaster .'' •
Olive, lib many other lblntini
cleslgnen, Insists t h a t con-
tempo r-a r y women crave
ieaasurance from fullion crtalo!f,
Many femala rioliae lbst faablOn
la commanleative-a illbd ol lleai-
to-toe languqe that lo .Ueni llut ·~-· t "Women need to be told noile11e
afraid to loot their belt," be says.
"Tiley are In a decade of strong
.. u-analysls and ....i erue those
gullt feelings about Impeccable
grooming and fublom wblcb label
them cblc and.elepnt."
"Womea in blesaed wilbi W!· recuptnuve powers/' 1111 OUte.
"Tbey hove the capacity to olftam,
Wi>men, being -cal"'1 llft on bru4 alone. They Uirive on
dreama, Dluolona and mu: ..
believe."
Wblcb II, cl coune, tlle -ol which faabloa and Jteadiw are made.
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Sea Circle of the Florence Crittenton Services will
.1ponsor its annual day at the Santa Anita races Fri·
day, March 17. Buses will leave J:rom El Niguel,
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morning. Winning a friend are M!s. Ben Deane OeltJ
and Mrs. Pope Hilburn.
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VoluAteer Work Rewarding
By JO OLSON
Of Ille ~llyJtllet I liff
Anne Rudin, the t h l· r d"
woman to serve on the
Sacramento City Council In, its
51-year history, told home
economists attending the third
Legislative Alert Day in
Sacramento that 1'tbere are
too many gentlemen and not ,
enough gentlewomen in the
state legislature."
The o n e -d a y conference
sponsored by the California
Home Economics Association
began in the Capitol Building
with a mock hearing presented
by the Citrus Heights Bruch
of the Ameri can Association of
University Women.
Mrs. Rudin said this type of
conference ls good to "help
women realize ' their potential
strength in government."
She referred to the theme of
the conference, Future Shock
-The Legislati ve Dimension,
when she asked, "How does
the stepped-up pace of life af-
fect us in government?
"In the state capita; you see
thousands of bills introdu~.
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Anne .Rudin
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It's impassible to finish a
session and feel that thinas are
all right. It is difficult to do
Jong-range planning for coping
with rapid change."
CITIZEN APATHY
Referring to Alvin Toffler,
whose book "Future Shoclt0
waa the inspiration for the
conference theme, Mn. Rudin
11id, "Totner says I t • 11
aimplest to turn It -off. This
coul d be the cause of citizen
apathy.
"We can't turn it off. The
problems just don't 10 away.
For me. this was the chtllen1e
of public office."
Another way ot coping is lo
find support for what you're
trying to do, she added. "The
committee is the American
way of -life.''
The dark-haired coun-
cilwoman revealed that she
depends on volunteer help and
needs this input for insight.
"I urge you to take anothe r
step -achieve e n o u g h
political power to give you
political clout. The way to do
that Is to hold public office or
support women who do want
to run ."
"I walked almost every
street in my district and ap-
peared before many groups.''
.. .Her primary and final cam·
palgns cost $5,000 and were
underwritten mostly by dona•
tlons of $5, $10 and $20. She
would not accept donations
larger than $100, she said, and
no funds ca.me frnm her own
pocket.
Mrs. Rudin ha s no ambitions
for political offi ces beyond her
present one. 'llt'a much more
satlsfyiflg than a higher office
would be," she explained. "l
enjoy being close to people." .
GREATEST EFFECT
"It's the place where I can
have my greatest effect, I only
need eight other v o t e s to
pass somet hing."
The mother of four children
ranging in age from 18 to 1.3,
Mrs. Rudin holds a · RN
certificate and a BS degree in
education from T e m p I •
University in Philadelphia.
Her husband is a psychlatrl~t.
Moms Expla in Women Bypassed ·for Key Roles
Children at Heart
Mrs. Rudin said she found
very little sexual discrimina-
tion in her political career,
which was preceded by 17
years of membership in the
Leatue of Women Voters and
the state presidency of that
group.
WE'VE ARRIVED
She urges women lntereated
in a political office first to
become involved in volunteer
activitiet.
"A woman mll!t be more
impressive than a man," ahe
explained.
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Of Dedicated Work
'. By MICHAEL GOODRICH
I Of tfM 0.lfy f'lltl Jl•ff
&he's somewhat 1 p o i I e d
because ol Jt. .
~ Railing funds for the ALL AGREE
9Janee Couoty H,art Aasocla-All three, though, agree that
tin tak · I I dedl children with heart problems r·~ n ea spec a cation. have a very high tolerance to
Three Huntiniton Beach phy1ical and emotional pain.
inotber1 have that-dealcallon "They can push themselves io;. they have a little more at to the point where their bodies
stake than most. just have to stop and rest,"
Each has a child with a said Mrs. Meisinger.
"These kids can h u r t heart defect. And each Child lftemselves either physically
bu u n de r i o n e corrective or emotionally and not feel as
jurgery. much as other children," said ~: Mn. John Meisinger, Mrs. Mrs. Tickner.
lfar:lo Favaro and Mrs. Peggy Yet all of the children, their
~Tickner were among the main mothers point out, are small for their age because the heart1 Mcanizen for the city's Heart defects h-ave slowed · their
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08unday drive. growth.
; Although none have bene!it· ,SMALL AT BmTH
• Jed monetarily from the At birth, both Michelle
• issociation, ea ch knows that Favaro, 8, and Kelly Tickner
~ pioney raised in the past has weighed about four pounds
._ furthered research and and still are small for their
.. .through research correetive age. Billy Meisinger, 4. had a r normal weight at birth, but ,. iurgery has been de veloped. because of the heart defeet he
1 : Expanding research by rai s-is smaller than other children
1 tng more funds Is the special his age.
ioal of these women, "not on· "Although Bill plays with
Jy for our children but for other chi ldren including his
othe rs as well. four brothers," his mother
State Sen. Clair W . t :..JO
Bur1ener (R-Rancho Santa f,. •
Fe) admitted that there is ~ ·
discrim ination against women ~
In the California Legislature. ' '
"It takes many s u b t I e
forms," he told the nearly 400 fl
home economists attending !!.
the third a nual Legislative
Alert Day in Sacramento,
sponsored by the California
Hiime Economics AssociatiQ11.
''Discrimination has·nothing
to do with femininity." he ad-~
ded. "We should judge people
for themselves." ~
Burgener said there are no
women In the Senate at
present but predicted there
soon would be.
He also said that only four
of the Senate's staff of 50 pr~
fessional consultants a r e
women, and that though they
have the! same qualifications
as the men consultants, their
salary tops out at $15,360 ' as
compared to $30,000 for men.
Women members of the
Assembly' professional staff
number 16 of 131 and their top
salary is $14,400 he added.
Burgener offered more
statistics r e J e v a n t to
California women:
-There are 296 families in
the state on public assistance
headed by women.
-Though the husband has a
legal obligation to support his
family when divorce occurs,
only 15 percent do so.
ADM ITS BIAS
Sen. Clair Burgener
-Fifty percent of the state's
"'omen will be employed 30
years.
-Women live ~years
longer today than al the turn
of the century. ·
He said education is the best
remedy for discrimination "if
you can make it work fast
enough."
"Most males really haven't
thought about it," he added. "I
think a change will come fa ir-
ly rapidly. Many bills are
being pushed by the Status of
Women Committee."
Burgener, who serves as
• said, "he also is able to be by jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ORE KNOWN himself more easily than other
• , : . "The more research that is children h.is age.
its>ne, the more medic a I "He likes to listen to
klence will know about curing Beethoven.'' WA.NT A
hurt deflcienci~," they said. The trio of mothers agree
• Great proereu has been that the best way to combat
1 ftlade since the mid-50! when heart problems is through
btart machines were used on-organizations like the Heart
LITILE LUV?
ly on terminal cases, they ex· Association.
plained. And Mrs. Meisinger added,
' : While these three mothers "I hope people will continue to ~ svork for the future when their collect money for the associa-
~ildren might lead normal . lion although Heart Sunday is
Try Connell Chevrolet March 23rd.
2828 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA
: . ~ealthy lives, they sUll must _ _l':P•~·~·ed~.·~· ------~~~11111 cope with the day-to-day
546-1200
.. pressures or their children's
conditions.
: "The stress is there and you
have to learn to make the best
of it," aaid Mrs. Tickner.
• "You have to hide your
• emotions becau&e you don't ~ Want the child to see It."
: Mrs. Tickner revealed that I. is her daughter, Kelly, 4, has
• lrown it has been impossible
l ~ to dlacipline her.
; : "She would black out if she
)" ~ied and now It is hard to
t. ~reak the habit of not
'-!fu;ciplining her. I'm afraid • '
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:chairman
:Selected
t Rip Ribble has been ap-~-:pointed chairman of the third
1 annual Huntington B e a c h
1• !:itywkle Festival, according
r~ j.o Bruce L. Williams, presi-
l• ,tent of the sponsoring Hun·
j.lngton Beach Coordinating
.pencil.
~ :Ribble will plan the May 13
C..ent with the help of a stttr· I,. ~ committee which includes
• Richa rd Collato, Biii Reed,
WiJll1m1, Pal Downey. Lee
Mouteller, WaltPr Johnson
and the Mmes. J a n e t
.DtHavtn, Ann McLean and
'llotty Kennedy.
· The fostlv1I will take place
,. 1t Murdy Pork.
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vice chainnan of President Legislature lo be shorter so its
Nixon's Committee on Mental members can have more
Retardation, also referred to "essential time back home."
the conference theme, Future "Time back home changes
Shock -The Legislative one's thinking ," he explained,
Dimension, in his talk. ''to where it ought to change."
"My. mother .was born in He said his constituents
1885 in a CQvered wagon in the most of all want him' t(> stand
Arizona territory and she lived up and be counted. "They
to see man walk on the mocin. want you to be responsive and
"Things are changing so fast direct. The only time I got into
we can't cope with them. It'.• trouble was when 1 didn 't
the same in politics. Vote." ·
"We-desperately need to be Burgener predicted that the beli~ved," .he added. "The col· key ilsues in 1972 will be
lechve unage of t h e , shoreline protection, no-fault
Legislature has never been insurance and social welfare.
lower." "The resistance to change in
Burge ner said it is vitally this nation is monumerital," he
important for sessions of the concluded. ·
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"There are many rounds we
women can win ," she as-
serted , 6'and when a woman
can do a man's job and not be
russed over, I will feel that we
have arrived." .
Mrs. Rudin said she ran for
the city council because she
felt. she tied to back up her
own convictions with a will-
ingness to serve in public of-
fice.
"There are many is..ues
regarding women and children
that men are insensitive to.
"Many women have more
time to do the work -this
may be an unfair advantage. 0
Her own day! are full with:
talkrng toe on sti tu en t 1.
reading repClrts, going to
meetings and taking clasM!s.
And that's what the next
three and one-half years also
will hold for her. "I had observed that few
men candidates had as good a I;::========;;:;=;
background in government STARS
stUdy as I had," she ex-Sydney Om arr Is one ot
plained. the world's great astrolo-
Her camlUllign was "the gers. His rolumn is one ot
r--the DAil..Y Pll.OTS il'fft most grass-roots I have ever featUttS.
seen," she said.
f'JN:MY FIRST 10 ·VISITS·
?• .f LOSJ 2 DRESS SIZ6S''..,
soY.,Erkko ~~ery, glamorou;_gro~d-'
mofht. ~ !!"te•• "t fried crosH.~~ta· _,
1 , .alid .!lyms, nq~(~.wor,hd for,me.un· •
•: ttl I ~me to . G~[ia .Marshall's. ~aw ,
I wear the same size dreiS I wore on ~· 1 'thtt°ifqy ·1 was ma .:'r' d.'' ..
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, ~ '•We' ~rontff 1n Wl"lting that 'yOIJ wlll reoch
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brides are remlndecr to uve tbelr wedding
stories with black and wblte l!lOOly nbolo-
graphs to. the DAILY PILOT Women's De-
partment one week before the wedding.
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Im ,For engagement 81111ouncements It 1'
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b>: a black and wbite glossy picture, be sub-DUtted si:r weeks or more before the wedding
date. U deadline Is not met, only a stoey will be used.
din To help fill requirements on both wed-
1g and engagement stories, forms are
avajlable In all of tbe DAILY PILOT offices.
Further questions will be answered by
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Your Horoscope
Aries: Steady
Pace a Goal
WEDNESDAY
MARCH 15
By SYDNEY OMARR
,
;yvonne, the Ram, from
Paramount, contributes this
missive fot' inclusion in our
column: ArJes can yell and
acream; Taurus can let off
........team ; Gemini can tantalize;
Cancer can roll those eyes ;
Leo can scratch and claw;
Virgo can fill you with awe;
Libra can panic and charm;
Scorpio can cause alann;
Sagittarius can laugh and
play; Capricorn can alave
away; Aquarlus can ·steal the
scene, but Pisces will never be
mean.
who wants something for
nothing. Avoid wiBhful think-
ing. Realistic attitude now ls
necessary. Financial picture is
subject to ·abrupt change. Get
legal, other clearances.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22):
You may have to tear down in
order to rebullil Marriage,
partnership areas are ,af •
fected. You will have more
resPonsibillty. Realize it and
don't play games. Mean what
you say ~ or pay the con-
sequences.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ):
Maintain even pace. Finish
what you start. You are due to
receive attention, recognition,
publicity, Don't wait for others
to reveal plans, secrets. Do It
ARIES (March 2l·Aprll 19): yourself. Ap parent dlssd-
Some may attempt to disrupt vantage boomerangs in your
your plans, through legal favor.
means or O\herwise. Key is to SAGrrrARIUS (Nov. 22-
. know that you have momen-Dec. 21): Creativity i s
hnn. You ne<d oot be stopped featured. You make your
unless you do it yourself. mark. St)>le impresses. Be in-
TAURUS (April :zG.May 20): dependeot, sure and confident.
Practical resolution of issues Leo is in picture. Emotions
iesults in money gain. Be tend to dominate. Give of
flexible. Have a1terna:tives at yourself -but also get
band. Bring yourself UJ>lo-something In return.
date by reading, com· CAPRICORN (Dec. 22--Jan. municating. Seose of humor . helps coovlnce ooe who Is 19): . Confiict may • x I s t
tlraddling leoc:e between dul7 and desln!.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): • Family member does deserve
Friend may reveal dilemma. • spec~ co~denftion. Adhere
Results 1n broken promls'e. Be to princ!plea of Golden Rule.
practical. Study Taurus AQU~ (Jan. :zG.Feb.
message. Don't attempt-to 18): Hold oU on journey11 change othen .. Attitude of ac-. Take care with what you. wt
ceptance now is most con-in writing. One who ~
atructive. Avoid forcing issues, many promises JDal be~
decisions. you up. Forces tend 1JO be
CANCER (June 21-July 22): scattered. Get ezpert 91>ini00,
Parental disputes . could be Read 15etween the iind.
featured. Change of scenery P-ISCES (Feb l" -'--' 20)· DOW might be healthy. GemJa ' r"""'"' •
and Virgo Individuals figure You help ,yourself now by
prominenUy. You may have to. aidfug Aquirlu. Know It and
set sights on different goal. proceed . ~ c c 0 r d ~ n g I Y ·
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Emphas1S IS oo . mooey and
Home environment i! ad· bow to bold onto it.
justed. You will be more at IF TODAY IS YOUR
pe8ce. Some startling ideas BIRTHDAY you have an a~
are proposed by neighbors, preciaUon for music, the arts .
relaUves. Key is to . be m.: and have innate sense of
terested without committing drama. When yoo speak, peo-
yourself. Puzzle will be solved. pl~ listen. You are beginning
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): anew; this year you will !eel
Be wary in dealing with one ·like more of an individual.
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Sawdust Kindles . Comments
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Ao a proleuor
II Harvard Medlcal Scllool I WU b>-
leresled In tho lett« lnlm tho -.ii
..... bad -married ,_ tlmoo ml
lpOke with ezperience about IDOring Juubol1ds .
Wbetller ooe llke1 or dislikes a -ls relAled lo the prevlouJ e-1ence one
has had with It -or In lbll cue, 111 pro.
ducer. It ls a medical fact that noise of
any kind cao reoull In lt11 restful aleep.
'Ibis can he demonstraled by changes In
brain waves and rapid,. eye• movements
(REM).
Furthermore, even noise with pleasant
association can awaken a penon and fr.
rilate him , u II ls loud enough. One ne¢
not look lo medicJne lo know that If an~
divldual'1 sleep Is lnlemlpled al frequent
Intervals he wW become ill-tempered.
For ezample, if a penon were awaken-
ed every JO:mlnutes by B r a b m a
rhapsody, he would 10011 !earn lo hate the
music. Therefore, .\rm, the relationshJp
between snorer and snoree Js far more
compllcaled than that [()llMlrne loeer
would hive You believe -SOPORIFIC
IN CAMBRIDGE
DEAR DR. SOP: Tbuk1 for f"' let-
ter. OI eevte, ,. .. ue r&pl U 1 dame
llkel • mm, llll uorlag 11 m11&c &o her
eon lllld If "'° doen't lllo love bird Is a deed dllel.
DEAR ANN LANDERS : Your aoswer
lo that male chauvinist pig from Monroe,
La., wos supposed lo he a boost for single
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women, but yoo didn't do u1 mucb good1 Ann. When he called us "anU-male
kooks" all you could 11y wu 1_'.to each hia
·wwn," or some equally lnahe cllche.
I'd say we were damned by faint pr~
and In my opinion, yoo helped pe~tuate
Ille notion that U a girl ts unmarried llhe
is either (a) a Lesbian, (b) has a DWTied
lover in the woodw«k. (c) ls a neuter
number wbo hu no Interest In sex, (d) is
a real dog who can't get a guy.
It so happeno that I am JI and single
and don't belong In any of the above
' categories. I won't demean myaelf by of·
ferlng a defeose but I'd like you and your
readers to know there rnay be several
valid reuons for a woman to hive a Miss
in front of her name instead of a Mrs.
Take your pick. (a) She had an unhap-
py love aflalr and decided not to risk
another-serious JnvoJveinent,· (b) finan--
cial oomm.ltment.s to her parent. make it
necessary for her to live at home and
devote her extra energy to caring for
them, (c) she became fed up wlth bores,
gigolos and bedroom acrobats and decld·
ed lo nix the wbole gender, (d) she en-
joys men as a sometime thing but doesn't
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want to be •a wife, 1 mother, a
hou,.keeper, a meal-ticket or a nurse.
You owe II lo every single girl
everywhere lo print \his letter. -
WOMEN'S LIB IN CllARUYITE
DEAR CHARLOTfE, Bere'1 r-let-
ter, _.... la my optaioD, la u 1ood a
rebaltol M cu be fHDd uywtoere. flee
of tM f!llOM yoa llbbert cMdl 11 mlldl
beal ii '*'·-,.. try lo ...... to ...... where ,.. era't wekeme. , Mea dla't
beloDf ev.,...i.ere, 8lld aeHher de
women. ' • . u yoa'd lltck lo tile valid 111-. -
u eqaat poy for equ1 -k, lllld f,....t
abollt drlMilc beer at Mtr)''1, yOl'd _..
eempllsb mere. Miit of all, tM IM\'e-
meol delpenldy lleedl I ,_. ol
bamor. Whela did )'M !all ,.. yo.
leaden smile? The oeet rve aeea ltN u
If llloy've beea -ed wllll 1 bag ol wet cement. '
Is alcoholism ruining your life? Know
the daoger signals and what lo do. Read
the booklet, "Alcohollam -Hope and
Help,'' by Ann Landers. Enclote 35 cents
in coin with your request and a long,
stamped, oell-addreued envelope lo the
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By ERMA DOMBECK
Economical all.purpose 10·6..& fer-A general utility fertilizer, Good
tilizer for lawn and garden. Formu· f6r lawns, flowen, shrubs, trees,
'l1le other morning I
watched five game shows in a
roW on television. l wanted to
tum them oa, but l was too
mesmerized by th e con·
testanla.
AT
WIT'S
END
"~ you're in a crowded
room, look perplexed and say
in a loud voice, 'Archie
Bunker! ~ publisbea him?'
Qmfide to the town gossip that
you had to buy a truss in order to carry· the Sonday New York
Timea around.
lated for quick green-up, la1ting garden plantl, indoor plant1.
dollars in cirCulation last year 1~ taining green, clean Dichondra ~=~ action. Save. ~~~ *E . ..:-: ........ .. . .. and I cannot find 3S cents for lawns in one application. Covers ~ • , .. ~S i
a school lunch in the mom-~ 2500 sq. ft. ·~: ~::: ls
ings?' •• ~"@.~{~"<:::::-t-:=~:-;.::~:::::::~:::::::::;:::::f.:::::::::::~t.=:::~:~-::..~~X;~~=f.~:::=:::::~~:f.::::::::::::::==-:::::::::::::::::~i;~f::x-~:::::~~:;:.~::::~:::c~?«-:::3.-::';@;:::~=m~:;.
Tbe first one was a frail
woman who said, "I am a
aim pie, average housewife,"
then ~ lo win a
touter 'by bumming the fJgbt
song of Bangla Deall High.
"I don't know· Gloria,11 1 · ... said, "I still can't figw-e · out 77'~~
how this housewife knew abotit ~ . Frederick II Jn 1228." Erudite {meal).ing smart )
which I didn't uae for years
because it sounded dilly.
Deciduous (to looe one'•
leaves) which I read off a tree
at the Garden Center.
11And BboVe aJI, put together
a group of one-liners for din-ner parties such as, ilsn't it
"Just a lucky guess," said
Gloria.
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The second one aaid she was
the mother of seven. then
apewed out the fuel formula
for the Russian Soyuz XI
apace Olgbt laJt year.
And noxious which l
.q;.;
FRANCIS..
'\.ORR J'
overheard my 10-year-old use
to describe my casserole. (l
think It means you can't get it
without a prescription).
Al card club, I broached the FINE STATIONERY FOR subject. "How 1n the world c1o . E A S ·T E R those women on game shows do it?" h•luri119 l..d lvidu•I 11rvlce,
v1lu1 '"d ,,,,, l•dle1 who C•re C1rd1 -&lft1 -c • ..cr1 •• "They fake it ," said Gloria.
RoSE, FLOWER CARE
Foedo planls, 197
kills in1ect1, SU.CAN
The third also was
a 11~ suburban
homemaker" who won a
year'• supply of tulip bulbo by
8ll8Wer\og that the Sl%\h
CruUdel In Europe were led
by Fredericlt n, 1n 1228. u
thought It WIS BWy Graham
In 116li).
Aller I filpped off the TV
aet, l sat there stunned for a
minute. Not only could I not
remember what 1 had for
breaJdut three hours before,
but I rullsed that mentally I
had let myoell go. lo pol.
"Anyone can go on an in-Your <h•rt• eccouftt w•lcom•. JllS EllUT llCllA! IJl-1111 ·
tellectual crash program and li~~"~"~""~'"'~""'~'~"'~•·:iiiii,~=',.~0:"'~'"~·,.~-~11~':'•:"'~~1 change their image in live
days."
"Like how?" I asked. Largest selection of original needlepoint
I ]Jl'lttled or, at cacklall
parties about J acq u el 1 ne
Onauil travellng with four
allk -, and how David
C8!lidY got a hickey on prom
night.
My vocabulary had dwindled
lo three Buckley~ype wards:
"First, put copies of the
t;i1u~~; Re,,:~~ute~:r.: designs iry Orange County
status. Then when you go to
the beauty shop, take a stack •
of books along and run youn p p
fingers across the u... as fast aternayan ersian Tapestry Yarn as you can turn the pages.
Everyone will think you're a
graduate of Evelyn Wood's
speed reading course.
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• Girl Eyes the Sky Custom Finishing of all needlepoint
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) -U.S. Rep. Robert Nix Sr., [).
Terrf Hatcher, In many Pa.
respecla, ls just like many lier application is still pen-
other blgh school seniors look-ding. The first girl applicant
Ing for a college education. was turned down.
But unlike others, 11be is the U her nomination is ap-
first black girl and only se-proved, she would become the
cond female to apply to the first woman to enter the
Air Force Academy. academy at Colorado Spring3.
"My friends think I'm In case of rejection, she has
bu I t thou ht I kept her options open by ap. crazy, t 8 ways g plying to two local colleges. could be a member or the
armed forces," Terry said. "I l;oo;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii;;;;;;;;;;;;
was really excited when I was
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2621 I. COAST HlaHWAY, CORONA DIL MAl-644.7104
told I had been nominated,"
Terry, 17, a B-plus student
and one of 10 children, was
nominated to the academy by 4 DAYS ONLY
Flashback
White patent oxfords herald
1 return to the gentlemanly
days of shoes for spring, say
the makers of Bates s~s.
The gentlemanly days, in
case you didn 't know, "hark
back to the days when t~
Prince of Wales sailed the
world and the Eng l ish
University set sporled the best
In maacullne fashion."
Saddle shoe!, also one look
out of that era, for spring
come in tri-color hues or
neutral ~ brown and beige.
l£1'S IE FRDllY
U you bsYe new nclghbon
or know at antone moving
to our --. piet.le' tell lll
so U.t .. m&1 extend a
~ a lrome •rxl help
\hem to b¥eome acquainted
ln lhlb' lllW IU.n"oundinga.
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ROSE FOOD
4 Days
IQ.US. 133
fomtulotecl for more IMovti·
hi Oftd Malthl•r '°'"'
1 GAL. AZALEAS
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Add flow.ri~ color to your
landscape, Lorg~, h•ohhy
plants ol,..ody with bud•
and blooms. ·
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ORTOMATOfOOD . ·
4 Oays
5·115 • 63c
form11lot9CI for hea!fhier
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STEPPING STONES
'Days
Onlyl 28~.
12-inch st.p stones. Addi
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lown. f"
PONY PACK
BIDDING PLANTS
'°"" Only 38~
Selectlon inch•dee PantY,
$tocks. Snap-dfOgoM in ot.
tractive pony pac:~•·
Controls insect 227
pests. Systen;k.
DUST OR BOMB •
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Control• fungus, insect dom•
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llated figure.
-Hire yourself on as· a co& w.wmiGTO!I (AP) -The ·1ow-rent apartments for lbe
covernment has jusf tlie ~ poor. The govenunenl prom· · Ugh. ises to try to end the abuses. for.100 .. aspirlng'to be• t-'l'lle · audit cleocribed these
ly llJ18Cl'llpuloul 'real eslli.te :wa)'ll or jacking up project
deve'°pers.. It'• a report, as costs aod profits at govern-
sultant to expedite con-
structloa and save money._ -
Instead, .save the project no
belpful u a how-to maoual,. on -ment. expense: .
rJlldlng the U,S. Treasuey for -Buy· land cheaf.•
, ~the sub!~ houafn& ,pro-. , prefera\>Jy.ln rough ierrain ar
'gram. . .from shopplng."111 transporta.
. . . ~ repqr1 . iJ a d~adly tlon, Bod persuade tbe govern-
til uest audlt (If a~. 1,1.n-. ment to 8.8¥85 its value at 295 .
eovor,.i In "the govenunent percenl"of wbat you pald. You
program that_ pr o v l d e s get a US.percent profit when
1Ubaidiea on interest to private the government arranges a
developers !or construction of mortgage Including the In-
Weighty Issue
z~ in w ashington .
.. Gets . Prize Pandas . ' I
WASHINGToN (AP) -
President and Mrs. Nl1on
have settled a big issu~ Q~ wQo . ww · get' the 'gift' pandas"lrom
. mainland China. It will'be !he
National Zoo In Washlngloo,
the White House aonounced.
The President and his wile
felt that It ;.a. .proper for the
two rue . !ol:ldY bear.like
aoinaja,. elven by Chinese
'.Premier Cbou Ji:n.lal to the eo-
. tire American nation, should
be on display in the capJtal for.
all the people to see and enjoy,
a WN.te House spokesman .
said.
-weekend stay at the presiden-
tial retreat, Camp David, Md.
Warren assured all 8.nimal Jovets, ..,lnclwjing-·;soine who
hav:J' expressed teats about
the care of the pandas, that
they 0 wlll be cared for as well
at the NaUooal .Zoo as
an}'}Vbere !r· the country."
He acfded that one thing !hat
went into the decision making
ll'as the question of climate
for the health of the plffl\las.
He said the dimate and
weather in the District or
Columbia j•are compatible
with those conditions the pan-
das are USed to ID their native
habitat."
money, but have your fee add
127,000 to Its cost.
-Be the architect for the
apartment building and charge
twice what you usually do for
nonsubaldy ho111lng.
-Subcontract constructlon
to your own sub6idlariea and
have them c lt a r g e con-
siderably more than f o r
nongovernment. pro)ects.
-Purposely ovl>re•lilnjl.te
the time needed for con-
struction, then collect extra
profits !or linlshing ahead of
schedule.
That's all there is to it. But,
the audit says, it helps to do
your businbs with federal
housing officials._ who have a
"lack of training and un-
famillarity with manual re-
quirements." , \.
In its examination of 12 proj-
ects, the auditors lot\ the
Depar)ment of Housing and
Urban Development f o u n,d
uelghf\ cases where, within a
year of acquisition. land was
valued at amounta t b a t
resulted In profits ranging
from 65 to 195 ,percent."
Architects' fees "may have
exceeded I o c a 1 customary
allowances by about n million
on our 62 test projects," the
auditors said.
The audit reported this out-.
come of contractors directing
work t o their own
subsidiaries: "Actual costs
were overstated, b u 11 d e r • Zoos from across the nation
have been vying for the two
pandas that Chou is sending -as
. a gift in exchange for two
North American musk oien
named Milton. and Mt\tilda,
. who are. Nixon's gilt to the
Chinese.
. sponsors r e c e i v e d unwar-
Pandas ~re rar~ and ranted ·tunds, mo.rt gage
valuable arumals. Wlth con--. amounts were inflated, and
, siderable a.J:!peaJ. . They are unnecessary interest -subsidy
furry be~bke arumals with payments were and continue
black-ringed eyes. to be made ."
Deputy press secretary
11 Gerald L. Warren &aid the
, Nb:Ol'll made ·the decision
about the pandas during a
Mandatory . . ·sm.og Tests
Proposed
SACRAMENTO (UPI)' -.•
Declaring that ·much more
needs to ·be done In tbe,flght ·
against air • pollution, ·a
·ruvenide a1semblyman has · ·
proposed 'mandatory smog ln-
1Pections of 'all1 cars " ~ aftd
truclts ·by 1977. "'> ·
Thei'e 'haVe been no g·iant The auditors also found a
pandas iq ·.thie ·country for "na tlOnal pattern of
nearly ~ .rears . and the gift overestimating construction
excited animal lovers and :zoo time periods," citing, this kee~ ~ o~er the_ country., unidenUfied Midwest project:
W a r r,-e n s a rd t h a t Federal officials knew the
Washington's zoo d i r e ct o r buJJder completed similar· proj-
Theodore Reed will be leavJng eel! in 12 months, but allowed
sometime_~ April 1 to him 15 months. "The project
take the tw9 gift rnw;k oxen was actually completed in
from the San Francisco l.oo eight months," the audit said.
for formal presentation for the "Although no savings in con-
Cbinese in Peking. struction costs were realized,
Warren said he did not know the builder was allowed $25,153
yet whether Reed will be incentive payment," meaning
· brlngUig back the pandas. pro!it!or heating the deadline.
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Volunteer 'Army Hopes . . \
S1;1ffer as Signups Lag
Asselnblymih W~ Craig Bid~ WASHINGTON (UPI) -more rapid than the increase
die, (R-Rive'rside), said his Pentagon spokesman say that .in Ute supply of volunteers,"
!olii .. bW leglslatlvt package is de>Pite. stepped up in--he said. "The short J1ID
designed to heJp clean up·what ducem'enJs.sucb as higher pay, outlook, theretore, includes the he called · '1the major en-enlisbnents for the armed }ilrellbood that recruiting ~ ··-~~1a1 health !Wanl." \" .. -
9UV1UU'CU forces ·are Icigging. duction will be below current
Biddle's' measures would a~ Roger T. Kelley, assistant targets in one or more
proprlate fT.~ inilllon to assist derense· Secretary for man-services."
local Bir Pollution coiltror power 'arid reserve affairs, Kelley added h o w e v e r :
'districts on' a matching ba5is, testified at a Senate armed "Until the experience record
require· elf fleet veblcleS 10 or sefvices subcomm.ittee hear· of the good summer recruiting
more to be converted to run on lng that there appears no months, June-September, is
compressed or Uquified gas by chance that "we can beat" the available, we cannot tell with
19'14 and provide for more goal of .. achieving an all-much certainty whether our
public-representation on local· lunt b J J 1 overall su p'ly is likely to be boards controlled pollution vo eer . army Y u Y ' ,.
from industrial plants. 1973. adequate in all. ~ces. n
· Kelley said that while Selec-He also s8.id , tJ:ie number of , Under the bills, the ~an-tive Service calls were tern~ "true volunteers" for the
datory inspection program porarily·hal ted and recruiting Army -those not signing up
would begip .iri 1974 Jn the efforts were intensiUed, the just to beat the draft -bad .Sou\h Coait Air Basin, which 1 ed I ·r· ti In th lnrlud~s i.os Angeles, Orange number of men enlisting-to ncreas s gn1 tcan y e
and lliverslde counties._ avoid the draft had declined. last year, but that the highest
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The ad was toq good to be
true. It :offered a "moopQgh(
jop" witJ\ a starting salary or
$38.40 for a weekend 's work.
Job seeke~ !looded "the
listed number to apply. ~~e
number was that of the ArinY.
Reserve Headquarters here_..
Lt. Col. Joet' Waliis, hea~
quarters commandant, saij:l,
"The ad wa~ a little ·'el'·:
. fooeous. There · should ·have been a fiotliti<!ll that YOll have to sign up with the reserve.''
About 200 per90ns responded
to the ad. he satd. Some just
bung up when they learned of
the enlistment requirement.
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_,Marquette Cagers Get Past Another · Crisis _
M.ILWAUKEE (AP) -Merquolle'a
liaikttball t<am, Its once-brllllant· -flrlt bndled and then nearly cruabill lo
death by the tentacl .. ol the pn> .........
blddtnc war, baa been elven a eecond
clwlce In Its qu .. t for the natlonel co~
• .jl&lato uue.
• The Nalloael COUeglate A t b I et I c
,~ relnllllod the ... enll>rranked :l'"'1Dr.' to · tournament pjay Monday lil8hl alter Capt. Bob .Lackey, •l&neil an
• jdlldavlt 11auaa be ·bad not eqaged the
• • .-ol an agent to repreoeat him ia
barplnJng with the prw.
The'NCAA bad ubd Lackey to algn
El Modena:
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r·
f Exhibition t f ·: ' .. :· i. ~
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U sporlswriten who pick all-county
team.s, coaches or the year •nd players of
the· year were to reconvene for 1m
bukethall selectiooa you can figure thel
one . ignored· figure would now recelve
prominent attention.
• That would be El Modena High coach
Bill Ervin.
After guiding his Vanguards to a ~
nerup llnllb behind powerful Katel!a Ill
the Crestview League ra~. Ervin really
pit El M!)dena rolling for the CIF
PJl.yotfs, Class AAA division.
The Vanguard! mowed down the
Mont view ~gue runnerup, the . ~an
League champion and the Ivy League
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.. 'runnerup on successive playoff outinp.
Then El Modena clubbed top-seeded
Covina in overtime to gain the CIF ~
plonahip finale at the Sports Arena. And
, • .11 was .egainst Camarillo In that title
lbowdown.
" ~llJc'a team bad played together
..!IDr lhree years, bad beaten web AAAA
~en:. u Marina, Centennial, ·Buena. ~ Burb&nk end Veaturs.
~ .... Jt .aeemed.4b1t the lborter Vanauardl
..-e , terribly outmlJlDed 1 g 1 In a t •
-#....-... _, """' In bide ...,.u.lac. Now It~ jual oa to tbt Diii
crlllaloruo,fa-."-
lleGulre dldll1 '"-It et tbt time; but
tbt Warrion' llnl crlaJa WU epewned
when Jim Mcllonleb )Imped tbt
American Baatetblll .4.....tat• last
month and 'signed with 'sooW. , ol the
rival Natlonal BaW!tball -lion.
Tiie ABA. stung, eyed Chones, • ~
11 junior ·-widowed -woru ·;. ' llacloe, '!VII., rel1aurent to aupporl btr
family. When the New Yort Nell ollered
.. estimated 11.5 mlllloo .......... told
aiooe. to sip now or II -~
the elf•, a.-llped.
'lbe IMUJ '"<'11 a_. on the heels
ol 01er11e -. Ills ABA's leading
_..., qulllq the~ 'Squ!ra.
lActay WU uted IO alp lilelaffidavlt
In a llM>w al --by the NCAA
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l'ol1B led Vllllnova to -place In the NCAA tournamenl lut year, but the
acbool bad to IGrfelt '71,llOO In recelpll
-H -tc.md lie W signed ·• pro contract moatba ea'rUer. 1
Ladrc1 elcned • 11atement alflnnlnt!
1111 lllclbllllY al • ~ Monday ln-
vol'llDc llerquelle olllclall and Warren
camarmo. And 1or mo11 o1 the game the It's c · Three·L--ger ..
oeemed to rellec\ that observation. ~
BUI · then the· Vanguarda. cut 1 .... , Detroit's Tony Taylor .(right) slides Into· third base ~pile having thre.1 1tarten already With a triple as New York Met.'· Wayne Garrett
victory over the ·mers Ill an exhibition baseball
game at Sl Petersburg, Fla. Monday.
~, Out. They Ued the acore end forced takes 'late throw from ·outfield~ Mets scored a 9-8
• \Ille llaue to overtliiie· before finally ...,. ... .. • • , ! •• <ll!nblng, 73-71. "~·: '11leY put on a great show -the only .!~ pme ol the lour Sporll Arena title
mafd>es. And Ibey are to be cnn-
~Jratulated for a 1tandout effort.
, IDcidentally, only one-team was able to
·~. beat them twice .tn league warfare .
• ~ .-Mission Viejo turned the Irick , U-50 and
'IUa.
* * * . Top lnternatfonal Ice 1uUn1 lllan, i...
dadlDg Amerfca11 Janet Lynn, will be ap-
pearlll1 at lhe Sporll Arena Ille ~
of Apdl I ,., pert ef.!llelr lklty tonr. . '
51'Ve Pld<lord, HdnUngton Beach High
hurdler, Terry Albritton, abotputtcr from
Nrirport Harbor, end Santa Ana 440 wbll
Bo~ Harrell will have their pictures on
the Southern COuntles meet program.
The meet tak .. piece Saturday et Hun-
tington Beach High end annually rankS as
me of the standtut prep spike in·
~talionab In the coilntry.
' BUI ~ · ,_Uy laacled a 0-
..... fla-d callllb, a Callf«nll·
-record li>r tllal opeciel, wldle llOlag Ille Colorado lllYer. .
Be' 1liell a ltTe carp mlaDow Ct 1ttrad a.. prbe catdl.
Flal)ead cat> were llnl """""'oed·le
Illa mer 11 yean .,. wlln • ,...
,..__ At IW -11ieJ raq .. !nm w1am-1a1eq111. 1
Ohtouty Ule le Ille river hlS proved -Ille since tld1 II tbt tlllrd welphil
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!utetbtll pm .. -generally well«· ~lad. N..,. ol llioee olllclaill WU•frml
Onqe County.
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LakersSeek
To Break Mark
' For Road Wins
DETROIT (AP) -During a teaSOD of
game-alter-game thrills, probably the
most exciting contest the Loa Angelel
Laken have ptayed was a defe1t t.o the·
Delroil Pistons:
The game laat Feb. 2Z In Loo Angelel
featured Dave Bifll'S 10,000th career
point, an overtime period and belier then
IO percent shooting by both tearn1.
The teame clash again tonight here
with Los Angeles needing one· victory to
0.. TV Tonight,
C .... toelSst•·
lreat Mllweukae'a National Baaketball
AssoclaUon reco'rd for most road
trtumplla Ill a year-. 21. The Laltera, G-
Ii, also need Sil< vlctorle1 In their ....
ma.lnlng eight games to t q u11 J
Philadelpllia'1 record of 111· wlnll ia a
... IOI!.
In that earlier pme, ,...iatlon play
ended on • 1trange note. Jerry West o1
the Laker1 miued 1 jump 1bot with two
seconds remainln& and twnm1te . Jim
McMDllan grabbed the rebound.
Tiie M-second clod<· bad apired while
West's 1bot was in the aJr and when
McMllUan . cr•bl1ecf tbt rebound, be
stopped beca-, be loter aid, beard the
referee blow h11 wblelle:
Cincinnati Shilts tn KC .;
Hains Fall, Dodgers Win
KANSAS CITY (AP) -The Cincinnati
Royals of the Natioaal BaakelbaU
Association will shift to Kanw City next
aeaaon.
On his arrival In .Ke11!8s City, today
Joe Axelson, vice president llXl general
manager of the llo,yals, said he hid
recommended Kan,,u City as the team's
new home to Max Jacobs, chairman of
the board of the Royala, alter concluding
Cincinnati was not going to support the
club.
"Mr. Jacobs decided we had only two
choices -either sell the team or move
it," Alel9on said. "We bid some oilers
for it, with San Diego . mentlooed most
fr<quei>Uy, but their offers didn't
meuur• up to what we -ed the
true value of t.be franchlle."
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PALM SPRINGS -Pitcher Brui;e
,ffelnbecbner anapped a acoreleu Ue with
a mth-lnnlng home run and Salt Lake Ci-
ty went on to defeat the porent Calllomia
Angell l-0 in an exhibition baseball geme
Mondey.
Sah Late also received a triple from
Roger Repoz., a double by Billy COWen
end • etasie by Jom Slepbenann.
Fin Salt Late pilcben limited the
Allgela to only two blll - a double by
Ken Berry end a llnlJe by Joe AJcue.
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Olsrglng thet Squires owner Earl
Foreman was in deflult on aeverit
cla.-In 1111 conlraCI, and had · reneged
oo .a promise to pay oil • 1111,aoo,1~ for
him, SCott waltzed aw1y from 'a lucntive
contract ,,-Ith the Squlrel lut'wi!et.
The &ma obiamed NaUnnal Baaketball
Aaooclatlon rlgbll to Scott In • trade with
the 5oaton c.eiyca ·for 0 cash and future
consideration," Colangelo said.
The Celll bad draflod the former North
Carolina All-Amerlce In the aeventb
round ol the cnll<Clate draft two yeara
ago. He shared ABA Rookie of the Year
Honors with· Kehtucky'1 Dan Iuel, after
averaglngfl.1 polnll a game and leading
UM! Squlrea to ' • 16-21 record end the
Eulm1 · Dlvllfon championship • laat
RMOO.
Scott, 311, ha· been everaging •bout 35
polnll thll yar, and ·ellabliabed a llngle-
aeaaon ABA record of 1,1124 points. '
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WASHINGTON -Jolm ThomPIOI\, cap-·
lain of the Providence COllege baaketball
team in 1964 and an All-American selec--
tlon that year, waa named 'bead buke~
ball coecb Monday et Geor1etown
Unlvenlty.
'lbompson, the ,.venth bleck to bold a
major college coeclllng poaltion In tbt na-
tion, gave up •a IUCCe.tld career a a
blah •cbool coocb to late Clwi• of •
Georgetowo team 1b1t llnlabed Ill wont
seuonln16yun.
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tbt NCAA. llarquolte'1 ,.imt-nt
WIS 1-inc.d 'throe houri """·
"Cm hippy for Bob Llcby -lally
and I'm hippy for my olber 11111 pla,ytn
boc1uae they'll have a c:huce to prove
their ability," McGuire 111d.
Cooch Jim s.,.ler, -Ohio U. t<am
-1d bave pleyed KenWCl<y In the
Mldellt regional aemlfmal1 at Jloyton,
Ohio, Thurlday nlabt bed Marquette not
been reinstated, aaid he wu "glad It's
ovtr."
"I wHD1 necesaarily. disappointed
when rbtaM," s..,der Aki. #n ....w
have -Dice to hlw ... 111er obot and
IO out a UtU. bettor than we did. But 1'111
IUl'e the better tum II there."
KenWCl<y coocb Adolpll Rupp, -
Wiidcats have loot two of their IHI thrff
aamea with M1rqYette -all ln toumt-
ment play -11ld relnltatemenl o1 Mill'
quette w11 "tine with me.''
''They bave • fine balketball team m
we welonme the opportunity to matdl
wits with them," Rupp ·111d. "It wlll
take every talent at our command U wt
are to win that game."
T arkanian T al.ks
Coach .Discusses
Def eats, Bruins
LOS ANGELES (AP ) -Jerry Tarka·
nian'1 Cal Sleto (Long Beach) 49er
btatetball team hH lost only three
a:11rte1 this yeu -Ill on the road -ind
be was discussing tboae clefeall Mondey .
"Well, our loss up in stockton to
Pecll!c -they played oo well, they would
'.Allen Rejects
Salary Offer,
Walks Out
have beaten anybody that dey ••• but
when I say enybody thel doesn't Include
UCLA. They're In I cl1S3 b J.
themselves." .
Although Tertlnian wouldn1 admit l~
hla: mind w11 oo the awesome, No. 1·
rated Bruins boce111e hill team will prob-
ably face John Wooden'• young men In
the flnlls of the Far West Regional
basketball tournament thls weekend at
Provo, Utah.
The Bruins toke on Weber state and
Long Beach play1 Unlveralty of San
Fr1nclsco. The Southern Cll1forn1a
echooll are upocted to win.
"Everybody'• tnconallteQt on the road
-everybody escept UCLA. Thal'• whal
totally amaw mt. They go on the rood
and win by IS potnla and peopl~ feel sorry
SARASOTA, Fla. (AP) -Richie ADen for them or wonder why Ibey didn't win
walked into the Cblcego White So• by more. U.ten, II I win by one point oa the road, I feel lucty."
training camp II days late today and Tarkanien tnowa whel'eof be spute.
promptly walked nut again alter asking His 49ers trailed Brigham Young lut
to be traded. · Saturday by 10 points at halftime and b1
Allen, 30, the controveniaJ alugger ob-u much u lS points in the eecond half
talned by the Sox In a winter deal with · before batillng back for • Ue et the end __ of regulation and a 95-90 avertlme th• Loa Angeles Dodfers, arrived In triumph, puttla&' them In the pleyolfa
Saruoll during the early morning hours with the Bruins, 211-0. •
ind met for 15 minutes with Sox general Wooden broke 1 tooth SUnday and:
manager Stu Holcom6. couldn't meet with Southern ca11rom1a
He left the meeting and told him.a coo-balketball wrltors Monday. But 1111 cblel
tract offer '9Umated. it •120 oOO 1 year . 1ssiltant, fonner Bruln 1llr Guy eun. -• ningham, aald be ecouled W-Stale
-wu •IJIWlC<pfable. Holcomb told and aald lt'1 a llrOl\C, pollent, IOO'i-
newamen, ••1 thought. Allen would be ·euy ahootlna teatn that'• vtrJ agreuive Oil
to algn •• , I thought we were doae," · defenle.
Allen told newsmen "We aren't even °fter nan I etJuffle etftlitte and b1
" • bringing their -low elf tbt doljble close. lleck, It's ,...Uy lite havlnc thrw
Holcomb admlt~ thet Allen demanded forwarda bec•ueo all throe ol their blc
thet be be lr.aded but Holcnnib eaJd Ille men do the -l!Up." .
So• "have no Intention ol trading Allen He called f.foot-7 poll men Bob Devil
••• we went to con1lderible espeme to "• lft.I~ lll·round, threat thin WWie
iet him " Sojourner, wbo l1ari'ed for Weber stale
The So. . the laat three years.
x aave up ~· pitcher "TheJr st.rmctb. 11· team work,'' Aid
Tommy JollluJ?Cf Infielder, Steve Hunll ,to CUnalllglwn. "'nley wait for good lhoto
Ille Dodiere for AllS who bll .111with 311 •l!d they cen p)lillcle or oat." homef. Ind· .0 nm blitied fn,JUt. year. Alked , tf . UCDA '1 1 e n 1 1 t I o n •·I
The prevloue yw Allan pllyed wlth ,st. oopbomore, f.11 !Im Walton, would bt a·
Louil When be WU tr.aded llfter IOVell J>OCted to to out end (\IUd Jlovla obould
stormy -with the Phlladelphla lie dlOot from laac ,_, tbt -11111 Pbltlla. . coach replied with • wlnlc, "We would
Holcomb'• meeting with 'Allen wu Ille hope be won't move eway from the
first 11flce.to.face" meeting-atnCe Allen buket."
WU oblalned. The eotimelod , ,IJO,llOO_
poet WU oecotla(od with ill agent,_
Holcomb Aid Allen told him lie 'didn't
wlllll to be ueed for pubUc reletloila
-lndlcaUntr bll leellnp thll tbt J>odcere and Cardlnela ...,, him u .a
l•leettracllon •.
Holcomb uld "lie would mate no
further etlempt to coatact A1W1 and he
Aid lie felt the lllary oller wu more
then fair. "Anyone In bll right mind
would be· hippy wJth it."
In nine major league ltelj)OI, Allen , I
right-banded first bueman and out-
fielder, baa cnllecled 134 bomt nine and
bu 1 ijfeUme 1ver11e of .297 •.
HEAVYWEIGHT
TITLE BOUT WOMS
NEW YORK -J1» -and
Muhammad All mey llcbt again foe-the
beavywe!pt bOilng cbempionlhlp ia
September, their reapecllve• lawyera Aid
Monday nllht.
At the umethne, U wu dlacloaed thet
All was seeking 18 million and thet Jack
Kent COol<e holda tht Wetlme rlghll to
the retilrn bout. P'razi!r, All, Coote ud the ltchten'
lawyera •-red ,.., ~. N!pl
Sporta, tbt tlrll of three monthly pro-sruna .to bt """'" u pert ol ABC-TV'•
-'Iba Mondey N!pl Special •
llruins Complete · .
Cage Poll Blitz
a, t11a Anocleloll Pno•
UCLA llnlilled e perlec:t ... ion on the
CDlll'I with • perlec:t ...... et the cnllega
buketball polio today.
The pre.teaton choice 11 the n1tlon11
No. t team, the Brulna led from 1tart to
llnllh and wound up " America'• top.
rented club In The Anoclllod Preu'
line! poll ol 1171.
It WU e Bruin Blitz.
A netloawldo panel al •port.a writor•
and 1porta lnedcuten 11ve UCLA all
311 llrll-place votes for IOO polnta u the
Brulna WOll1ld up the rqular ...... wttb
aiw..-.
Far bellfad the -Ing natloaal
cbamplone In the !lo. 1 opot ill Nortll
Carollne, winner ol ~ AUantic OoHI . Conler'eDce pll)'Ofl1. Tba T• Heell, IM,
who ,.... No. S laat. weet, gol 411 polnta.
'-.. 1'11. ,._ • ... ,...
1. UCLA UO) ~· MIO 11. M'"'-t• ,,.. 111
'· .... Ctrol"'9 ,,.. -''· Manillll' tM ,.• >. r.. »t • lL __.,II. 214 4. Lelrflylllt 2W 1111 14 Meryllrlll 2M H
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. _ .~ Tennis Classic
• • 1 CHICAGO (AP) -Second. aeeded Ken
Roeewall of Au1tralla -dill)' and NO. s-..r TCMD Okker of the -landa bid to piay two U.-bnaken M'!'ld•Y u
However( tbt referee Nici no whll1le
bed blown but be awarded tbt Laten the
ball with two -, J.f\ .aJJYW•Y because at tbe, Ume , ol1 McMllllan's re-
bound, both teams were JUI! llandlng
around -taking the ' second clock t.Jaer to melD tbe game wu owr.
In the overtime period, the Latm tool<
an early lead on free thrOW1 but Jimmy
... allctt and Iiob Lanier brought the
Plalone beck lo lie at UJ.U3. Loo
Angele• got the ball on 1 rebound end, on
a fut break, Wllt dwnh•rleln WIS elono
undtt the butet.
VERO BEACH, Fla. -Al DOwnlng,
Mite IJlrahler end Jim Brewer combined
for • -Mondey u the Loo
Angeles Dodlerl-Cincinnati S.t ia ..
exblbltlnn -ball • ..,.. .
The Reda' only 11111 wel'O a llsth-lnnlng
triple 11J Pete Rola, wbo later acored on
• wfld pttcl> by illolllet, -a niJltb.1"' nine ...... by c;_. Ger-.
23. Area Preps on All-stars
wn men edvenced to. the lleCOlld
ol the '611,llOO Ke!Jlper lnlttnatlilnal
Tournament.
' .. other llnt•round •lnlkl lllalcbel, 11~ng one that feature-J'.lo. 1-teeded ~.-~ La\'er of Corona del Mer pitted
lplnlt fellow ADHI< Tony Roche, wm -.led today et two lllte1 near
!Qicago.
"\t.:.. ~will beat an American newoome.r,
"3d -ak. f.I. 7-l.
Otbr WH fon:ed to two tle-brutm
W..lleCOllld-AlluSloee,aa
A--.f.1,74.
Bo.tfer, Detroit'• Tmf DllW:Nncer
lie!' tbrouP tbt air, lateatlonelly fouled
W1ll u the muslve LjQr center al-
tompted to 1tulf the ball lhmilh end
Cbamberleln WH ewarded tine cbanca
lo mate two free Uuowe. 'Dull ..me with
11 MC011111 leit.
Wilt made only one of the three he
lhota, Lanier took • -from Welker
and hit a IO.foot fump •bot wJtb three
_,le leR em1 Ille P11toD1 bad 1-dotl
11111-1 a ..... delelt al home. '
' ..
I.al Alllolel toot • 1.f llocl .. the lllth
wbm ndie Dew l.GDll .... l1d bam
Willie Quford, wbo W ....... 'l1la
J)odalrl lnte e M tie rill ., --run lD Ille llllh Inning .., Ina walb md
a throwlnl error 117 tlamU Qianey. •• • PHOENIX Cborlte flcott o1 the
Amerlean BaW!tball-Vqtnle
Squlloe wfll weer the uniform al tbt Na.
tionel a.tetball Aaoclation Plloenl• _ ._ w-.,. nllht. Suns-"
~ JerrJ Colaplo IOJd )IOlll!q.
-Twenty-threa Orange O>ut -foot.
ball llm wlll form the nucleue Of a.
flnoth team wblch wfll compete la Illa •
naal Orenge County prep -tlda
1umm•or at Orange Cout con..,.
Watmlpller quarterback Jell .......
will direct the rebela, who wtll lie
coocbed by Bill Bonell, s-· hlal> ecbool mentor.
Siemens, en aJJ.CIF choice, wlU be . Joined by ouch other all-CIF a... a
Tarry Albrlllon (Newport Harbor), Gory
Jennlnp (Westmlnllar), Bob FllTlrO
(Corona del liar).
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By Dake Hou/gate
II Is 1 IClllh 1djuatmenl la m11<t, bOll Joe Leooord h11
"""'1<lled bel"i the ,..1an1nc u.s. driving ch1mplon ,.111\ hi•
public Image 11 No: 3 man M the Vel's PamelU Jonea· Viceroy
itam.
His teammate. are Marlo Andtettl and AJ Unser, who a re-
consider«! better 'beta la win thlt S.turd1y'1 USAC champion.
ship season opener on natJOnal teJevJslon it ~ than
, Leooard Is. We asked Leonard 1hout hli "third cllas" status
during a Firestone tire test at Ontario Motor Speedway.
"J was a JitUe ·sha.ky •bot!-'"' Jt at fi.nt," he aaid. "You can 't
be a Hollywood star right away. I hive ~ght about Al and
Mario and what they h1v1:: done. 1 gueu ·J will have to w.ln a
Cew before I get where they are.
"You know, the more I thought •bout JI, the ,..,.. I thought
this hu to be the best team that ever came down the pike. It
wasn't a fast car (the 1171 Coltl, which au being replaced after
' Phoenlx by the new Plmellia).
"we had to have tremendous managemenl to win as much
as we did. Just think about it -Al wen Indy, I wu teCODd at
Pocono and '.tfOl'1• Ontario/' ' ; ~ '* * * ! 1-ard dealed Ille romor th1t lie u dll<aclluted with Ids
~ )ot Mel•• of tblnl d111 1t.1t111 anianed &o ldm by lllOft ti tM ! ....... . ~ "Mole people AR jealtat fl RCCMI," t.euar• Aid. "fte ! euNtt way to blow ap a 1-' U.111 11 to 1et tM petple ea •
, team npttn1 each otW.'1
1-d II •till ~memllmt bf Ids lus r..: 1'111 ,.rtona-' 1 ueeo Iii t11e STP ·-111 ... Be lllll ... I• •11 Ud .._
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..... 1..-1alop'1pMd .,..__Hou udaotLilld' NrtY II
wu lllrowa ool'e! ndq b' dlJcrlmlutory ralt1.
I * * * : "My answer .to guys who didn't Uke It," ~ II.id, "is
that It waa the ufeat· race car evtr known. Last ye1r wu the
bttt (llfeell yur we evei" hid. LltUe Mike (Mosley) br<111t his
leg Ind um, ud th.It's 111 lb•t happened. . .
"Racing bu 111ven ·us disc brakes on passenger cars. Some
people won't drive On drum braka any more. PutUn11 on seat
belu Lt IIllt 1 rttuaL Tba turl>lne would hive m1de r1clnf Iller, i and would ~,e·i.n in pa•nger can,"100Der.
~ · "Flrlt, it'a allriott'impuulblt to tcnlte keroaene, ahd there"•
: WH vitlually , no fire biDrd, Second, jf . the ...... uploded
there would be no !Pill !or Oll«>mlnl ..-iven la nm t!Jlouib,
I Third, four--! drive .,,,,. Y1lU the ~mum ,111101111t of
tract.kin., I I • '
t "The turbfu. WU like the unknown'. A little ·kid u acared of
I the dork but when be sets olfu lllcl bun 1 prowler outalcle
1 bis door 'be lln6w1 to -· oot the H&hta .0 be cu .Ht better.
' "The 1!;,ri,1ne ename -1boul ,ll0,000, llld II could pr1cUce
,.OO·nc6 .i ~ Tr._.ton,llld In~poll1 before )'O!I bad la
touch· 11. Today lhe ·Ford coa11 ·'32,1110, the olfy. litJ,oao ond the
•auaran*'•laat aOOu~_.tbe l>ltnk of an eye. ~· . ·~ .
••'nley' oomplalned blcaUJe the turbine WM RUiet and uid
11 would hurt rocing. (Andy) Gr1D1telll .,..i. Iota. ll( doU.ra
·mHinl it a whoolhmobllt. 11 you hive nor'itocid'ilUI la•
--'°'1• you tmow how DOiiy I\ can ""' • •
· "! rully think, with no dlmaPect, the IUYl'Wbo ruled · out t the turbine didn't know wbat they were lllldnf about. It 'Jrll ~ like the Chrysler Airllow -I~ am•••ioni too urly. Tocloy ii
they tried to bu the 'turblno the eeoJoctlll ...Wd rully row a
howl." * * --.l"• .Arl.,er• •• .,fll.·lt,Llif!lf.•
1ndi;..po11a· .driven b~ve tt lucky,-· uy1 unlbiuted hydfo.
plaae cbampkln Bill Muncey: ''They've got brakel ,and we have
nothing to make ua 'whoa.' They ha~e ae1t belts, caget and a
I~ fer ;&b,eip. ,. r. , .. 1·.,1 ., • ., 1:· " c ' . "Tf:< tnatn.lhJ'ng U fhey CID de~nd on Jhe 'surf Ice tney run
"on la Illy· the Sime lip Iller J>p. They.hive no rollen or wak ..
1to run Over. Our COl1"M it constantly moving and'chan~&.''
. Hi mlahl have added that 1andbound racera have no· rooster·
'tails of watat to run W1dtr when 'they are trying tO 1>111. Golng
undor -Of -aoo.tool·lonl ahowers 11 like walkln1 under
Niag•ra Falls. ~ '"l ·have ·hid-1 theory Cora Iona t"-,,e," Muncey 11id, "that-
the top Ove drivers in our sport could adapt to car ractna • lot
easier than their top men could get used to ours. ,
"J fuUy believe that our top five J\~. drivers could
• quality for the Indianapolis ICl!I: ¥C1 run !n the IO!l I~; but .J
' don't think their drivers could ~the aame In our apart.
Ttle discuaslon of a twitch cam.e about became Muncey ts
making 90m~ of' 1 trauilian this week as be prtp1re1 to
I drive in the Mint 400 Del 'Webb Desert Rally at Las v~~·· nut
Monday. ,1 , • ·
Co<lrlviug w,tth veteron desert r1cer Poul Tampourloo In a
iSandmaat<r-vw clune bii111 1ponaored by ~1111 Vil) Lines.
Muncey wt.ti mike one of· his rare racing appearances on land.
·His effort is ~tog more than a cameo. . "Don Arnett, my car owner, thought I wanted to drive a lip
·or two '·for the publicity and then tum It over to Paul for the rest
'of the tac:e," Muncey said, "but I never do anything that way.
"My objective is to finish the race, win it or fbllsh in the
money. I'll pro.bably be the greenest driver on the course, but
you wot1;t find any~y who trlea harder." ..
* * * Som\ ·11\IPI complfl th up ind down of off-rood rl<IJIJ
,wltlr r•cba&. •• w'ater. ne tern.1• coa1tanU1 cW1e1, Ind
lwldliJll ik ........... dips ...... llkeaed la COllendl•• with
ro11gh waler.
But U "11 '.,:.U, fair to uy a race wltli an ovuaU averq:e
speed of abnt • mtles a"n ltoar CID bf compared w~ tlludtr.
boat competldoil at rpeed1 of ti to well pan Ml m.p.•.
Muncey bat been dOlng ibat IOrt ot thing fot mon lllu 20
)'ears and DOW baa th dubious dlslhtctlon of bela1 called tk
oldest man 01 Ute clmtti at a. Be has 1arvlvecl Olp1, crathet
(one Into an .iun1lnklble" Reel-lntll CO.st Gaatd cutter t.llat h 11 tent to the bottom la .P. aeco1dsl and ~ He ha1 bee• tent
~artlbil tbroucb Ille llr ucl lll• dropped to IM llotlo1n ol llbl
like a alone. . ' .
* * * "I "live ·with fear ," he ·uid. 11Jt'1 not the fear you Imagine.
There Js constant threat of death -we lost half our driven in
one 12-monlb period but J don't worry about that.
"I constantly worry about making a good performance. 1 am
In terrw ol doing • bad job and disgracing m,..if. 1 worry
about letting ~ my boat owner, my crew, my wife and
· famiijr, my IPO'ISOf' and my fans. So far 1 haven't, but that·
, doesn't keep me from worrying about it." l.~~~~~~~~ ' CUTTER CRUISER IS HEREm . . '
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PllCD PIOii
. $15,795.00
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'Conquer
-FV;9.3
Marln.'s Vikings took. ld-
vant.ce or the complet.gamt
pitching of ,.nlor righthander
Kirk Ellison to tubdue croai?
district rival P'ountaln Valley,
W, in a non-league prep
baseball game Monday oft the
loaer'1 diamond.
Following the win, coach
Ray Allen'a Vikings are 1lated
la host Costa Mea1 Frld1y In
another non-lel(Ue matcbup
while the ntJ:l action for John:
Cole's Baron nine Is a week
from today in the ' Irvine
League opener against in-·
vading Estancia.
Jn addltlon to the setback on
the field, the Barons learned
that reeular teCOnd baseman
Bill Hatfield will be lost In--
definitely after he accrued a
spiked hand in the fourth to-
ning.
Marina's Ellison w a 1 k e d
aev~ BarOJ)l.aod surrendered
sis: hits but ht came through
, when it counted, with only
Barry Brainard's three-run
home run in the tiottom of the
fourth puttin1 a dampe'r on his
shutout hopes. ·
Brock Pemberton hit a
round-tripper with Scott
Wilderman aboard, in the tint
for the VikH 'whlle Marini ex·
plodtd for three more talllea
in the fifth fr1me following
Rod Brown's key rbi ·1ingle in .. __ ..,..,. ...
the fourth.
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DAH, Y PILOT Sllft ,_..
Soutltern Ceuntie•
Oassy lndiViduals
'
In HB Spikefest
By RON EVANS he's entered In the mllll °' "'-o.uy ~•i.i s1•H schools mile, where he 'll pit
A boatload of Individual con-hls 4:13.1 top mark agalnrt a
frontatlons will spice the mid-4: 14.l offered by Gahr'• Ed
die distance and longer dis-Arriola .
tance race!: In the 5lsf annual • However, either of the above
Soothern Countiu track and duo could get caught looking
field meet at Huntington · by Costa Mesa 's Do u g
Beach High Saturday. MacLean , who's hit 4:18.2
Tbe small school.I 440, for since recovering from a knee
lnstanct, is rated as a tossup, injury.
with at least one Orange COasl Mission V I e j o • a F.d
area entrant figuring to do Radermacher (4 :22.4 car.eer
something there. best) is listed among the large
He's senior Eric Olson or schools four lap field, which
Estancia, who fought injuries also includes Santa Ana 's
and illness last spring in Marc Genet (f:l6), Mira
clocking .f9.t, after a healthy Costa's Mike Avrea (4:19),
sophomore campaign which Barry Williams of North Tor-
lncludid a .fl.9 top mar~-ranee (4:20.8) and MI k e
Olson has the fastest career Alvarez or Edison (4:25).
best in his race and will be The small schools two mile
competing against the likes of could prove to be one of the
Palos Verdes ace Charles better races all day.
Steinbroner (49.1). J3 u en a Costa Mesa's 0 Is: wan g
Park's Jan Skaarud (4\l.3), t~ns-Tom (1):22.3) and John
Tuatln's Ralph Acosta (f.!1.1) (9:25.6)-will no doubt have
and Jeff Baker o! Sonora their strategy tested by St.
(50.2). John BoSco's Tom Koppes
Skaarud Is an exchange stu-(9: 18).
dent from the Netherlands. El Cajon's Bruce Koehne ..
strangely enou£h, one of the (9:25 ), Lynwood'a Rudy
few longer races which doesn't Krause (9:30) and Fullerton's
flgt.1re to be much of a scuffle Terry Carroll (9:3') aJso pose
Is the large schools 4401 where threats Jn the small schools
Santa Ana's talented Robert two mile.
Harrell (47.2) -tiotds forth. He John Holcomb (9:31) 0£
was fifth in the state last year. Newport Harbor is a large
Rod Harris IOCked a two-run
double in the .eventh for the ESTANCIA'$ '1'ERRY KNIGHT G ETIING IN SWING OF THINGS Among those included in schools two mile possibility,
Harrell's race are Saint mate
winners.
M1r1H If> ~f;]: l l 11 Hard Woit Pays Dividends
,:r.;.· .i .! " ' F E tan . Golf Wh"
Clark Dicus (49 .S l ,
Eisenhower's Ken Jones (49.3)
and Steve Dyer of Western
(5CU ).
Western's Dyer is one or the
runners to beat in the large
schools 880, oU bis J,56.6 beat.
Top U.S.
Strongmen
At Oil City. .«-'""''3"!~ ... or s c1a JZ i~,t" l I ' I .
He11 be pushed by Mira
· Coata-'s Jim Witt (1 :57.7) and
Bob Lucas of Magnolia
(1 :59.I J. :il!.11111 t f ' H~..., .11~ f l f f By PHIL R~ school goU sticlta: around here ~=$3; lf 1 f ! °' ,.. DellY ''llf Steff and he's worked ,hinl to do so. "T:.-Terry Knight is a rirlty "When I first saw his swing, '!/.'.;:'. ,· ..... I I I ~J!1;;;, 11 I i 1J11001 hiib school 1olfers. · I was very p e 11 l m I 1 ti c
T•te ,.,. .,. ,.~f,,.. "Yf'.hen many prep links stars because he was looping al th
· r It • achieve the advanced status e ·= _: t"; ~ ! that the Estancia High senior top and doing a number of
has reached, they have been other things that prevented
known to be atoor, moody and him from makinl good contact
even downright surly to their with the ball." Marina
Vs Clowns;:
Drags Set
A team composed of Marina
athletes and C01iche3 will take
on 1'1e ~lf.W, C 1 o w n • •
barnstorming bisketball com-
edians, Wednesday night at
th< Morino !Dgh boys' gym-·
n1slllm.
Action 11 11l1ted to get under
way at I o'clock.
Among the Marina coaches
available for combat wiU be
Mike "Henigan, Davt Okura,
Jim Murphy, Leon Wheeler,
Jot Crider ind Joe C:Orrre
"bllt VWng 1thletta expected
'to "pl1y lnelucle Kiri EOlion,
Harvey Hlrab, Scott· ~lf:r;
Ken Gros11 and Bryan Kerna. • Bl1 Wiiiie Rolil111c>n llld his
ltrotberhOod ' of Streetr1cera
w1l1 return to Orange County
lhtem1tion1J Raceway th11
week'end.
The nocturnal racen will
take over the raceway '•
quarter-mile surface at 10:30
Saturday night and will run
low rider, biker, grudge and
foot races until 3 a.m. Sunday.
Prior to the inv1sJons of
Robint0n and his buddies:, the
TICIWIY will run ill regular
weHJy S.turd1y night cord of bz:aC~ket and dau competition.
Gatta open at 2:30 p.m.
Saturday for the latter, with
eliminations following from
7:30-10:30. • HOL MLLE -Tustin race
driver Jerry Whitfill 1Ji11 be
gettlng ready for hia next
SCCA N~Uonals competition in
late Aprll 1t Willow Springs
after a victory last Sunday In
a aimilar race here in this
Jmperlal Valley community.
WhiUiU acorc!ted la his hot-
ltol lap In 127 mph on 1 br1nd
nt1I' engine In his Prickly jleat
machine, which hid only ~t
IO minutes wannup tim~ h1
the garage prior to ~e rn.,
,:: f
fellow teammates. But, wJlb unuauaJ amount of
But not Kn11ht. pet">ev.nnce~ Knight hu
A self-admUted. lhtrovert. risen steadily to the point of.
and perfec:tloolo\, Knight h8' bei1g the No. I g,,n.,. on )'hit
never been 1bov.e giving . lips has consialeDtly been. the top
to the Eagles' younger golfers team In tile tough Irvine
when asked to do so, ac· League.
cording to Estancia coach "Terry is very tedious and ·
Wally Chute. conscientious and, like Jim
Knight ia presenUy the No. 1 George -last year's No. 1 -
player on the EStaocia roster he spends hours.and hours on
and possibly the best in Or~ the practice 'range perfecting
ange County. his game," Chute says.
But how has he arrived at "Being introverted , he has·
t h e plateau w h ~ c h he never really. been satisfied
presently sits al.op? with ·his game," the Eagle
Chufe provides some of the mentor adds. ''Terry is on one
Insight here. Island bUt there's always been
He says:, "right now, out o( another ahead for him to con-
all the good gol£ers 1'~ quer."
coached: Terry is the most About his: wil~ness to help
consistent lhat I've ever had. less e1perienced teammates,
"He wants fu Compete on a Chute says of Knight, "the
level with all of the big high junior varsity kids and the
·Perfecto Bid Foiled
As Sailors Fall, 5-3
'With righthander H a i g
White's DNJ"-miss on a perfect
game now history, coach Andy
Smith'• Newporj Harbor Tars
engaged visiting El Modena in
a non-lt,agUe baatball contest
today. .
Monday at Santi A n a
V1lley,. the Sailors dropped a
5-3, IO.Inning decision to the
host Falcoris tn· another non-
Circuit club as White fell one.
·1\ep ahor! of twirling a perfec-
la. -
The senior mainstay had a
perfect ·game going after six
innings and had struck out five
Falcon batters.
But the roof fell in on While.
younger brother of ex~Newport
mound ice Alvin White, in the.
leventh frame wberllithe win-.
ntr1 erased 1 3-0 Sa or edge
ind pulled ••en at ~; m1inly
on a double ind home run.
The Fllcoos put lt 1w1y in
the hotlam of the loth on
another pair of two-baggers, a
missed pickoff attempt and an
error.
Newport collected two first
inning tallies on Joe Lease's
walk, Bruce Wingerd's rbl
double and a single by Doug
Chard.
The visitors got their final
run Jn the seventh after
Wingerd atng1ed and atored on
two wild pitches and a Falcon
miscue.
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other younger goUers ask him
for help and he gives them the
advice they're looking for -
he's never above doing that."
Knight shot ?h in both of
Estancia's first two 1972
mate~ -one at the
formidable Cochran Ranch
layout near J.ndjo and the
other al Mesa Verde, the
Eagles' home coune.
"Terry practices a lot at
-Verde •ncf 11 Virpila · Country Club in Loni Btlch,
where Pinky S~. the
pro there, has had a. ·lot to do
with him,•• says the Estancia
mentor.
"He's about a two-han-
dicapper now and 1-look for
him to be down· to about par
(72 and JI boles) or al Ieut
conJistently at 73 on the Mesa
Verde course."
As for young Knight himatlf,
he was born in Corona 17
years ago but has llved Jn
Costa Mesa the 'past four
yea rs.
The Eagle act finished sixth
in the CJF lndiW~aJ tourna-
ment at Whittler'i CaU!omla
country Club Jul spring ancf
then advanced to the quali·
tying round of the national
juniors amateur tourney at
Rockville, Md., where he shot
a 79 and 74,
In fad, Knight says, "the
Manor Country Club i n
Rockville is the toughest
course I've ever J>layed on. I
made it to the final 32 players
in that tournameni."
Knight repi-esented
California In the International
Matches against Cana0.· 1ncf
Mexico in Mexico City last
yea r as well.
While goll bu taken up the
bulk of his spare time, Knight
admits to havtng 1 liking for
horses, since his father is 1
trainer at Santa Anita.
A bot head-on clash is slated
In the small schools 88o.
ln that event, Buena Park's
Tom Kovacich (1:53.7) will
lock horns with San Diego Sec-
tion champion Rory Trupp of
Mission Bay (l:M.1).
Jim Hagleberg of Palos
Verdes could run In either the
small schools half or mjle,
since be has career bests of
1:56.5 and .f :l8.7.
El C.j-On (San Diego) runner
Craia: Cotton his alre.ady
clocked on 8:57 two mile but
Area Prep
Net Results
Last year's: second place
finisher ln the state meet and
the current national hl&h
school leader will be among
lhe classy field of shotputters
in the 51st annual Southern
Coontle:i: track and field meet
at Huntin~on Beach High
Saturday.
However, they won•t be In
direct competition a g a I n 1 t
each other.
Newport Harbor senior Ter~
ry Albritton has a best of 61·
lO'n outdoors thls spring with
the 12-pound steel ball but he
hit 65-5 as a junior in placing
behind the slate, champion -
graduated teammate Mark:
stevens -last sea90n.
Albritton win-be going for _
all the marble.s in the large
schools shot ctmpelitlon whl1e
present U.S. pacesetter and
third plaCi!r in the state In
-1971 -Crespl'a Randy Cross
-is heavJly favored to annex
the small schools crown. 1
Vying for top honors with
Albritton in the I a r g e r
category wiU be Muir's John
Hoggan al 56-2 and Kat.ella
junior Jim Neidhart, who has
bit 55-10.
Edison's Steve Timmerman
has thrown 53-10 and he's al!O
penciled in for large schools
action, along with the Western
duo o( Paul Johnson (SU) and
Bruce Cardon· (52-1\li ).
Cross is bead and shoulders
above the rest ol the small
schools field, so if he's
healthy, there will be a valid
battle for runnerup, honors,
anyway.
Figuring strongly into that
latter aspect Is Huntington
Beach's 'l'ony Ciarelli, bolder
of a 56-7 best.
Corona de.I Mar junior Joe
Tosti (53--0) is another 1111.all
schools entrant.
FINANCIAL SALES
·•MANA GEMENT OPPORTUNITY
Excoptionol opportunity for individual whoso prosont
occupation and Income is limited. Training for m1rk1tin9
1 sophistic1tod 'lnalysis sorvice.
S.lory ond commission pion . during initiol period -
commlssion unUmitod. Avor191 -income for our district
mon19on oxcoods $11,7l3 1nnu1lly end $40,000 not u ..
com men • •
p,.ef.,. osioblishecl rosident who Is morriecl ond hos
aucceuful solos or relotecl 1.rpori1nc1 ond int.n1e doslro
to ~. Must possess 1•c1ption1f loodonlNp qu1titl11. ' . ' • • • SIND IUSINISS CAllD OR IRllF USUMI TO: RICI(
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MISS PEACH
FIUINCINI!:,
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OFFER!
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ly Charles M. Schull
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By Harold Le DoUll
'YOI WRE: VERY GEWER0\15
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NO™ING ELSE. YOU 'VE
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By Ferd Johnson
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TV IDGIIlJGHTS
N8c (4) l:OCl-"West Side Story." Rollywoocj's
&realest musical romn to TV with Part l ol the
1981 screen classic tonight and Part' 2 on Wedne ..
day. Nalalie Wood, Richard. Seymer and 'Oscar
winners Geor1e Cbaklris and Rita Moreno bead the cul. ,
''ABC 1(7):1:~....! Grlnlmy Awards~ Andy Wil·
Iiams is emcee for the 14th annual preseptallons
honoring the bestln muslc·trom 1971.
CBS (2) 1:30 _:."Hawaii Five-0." McGarrell bas
48 hours to try to prevent the murder of an un-
known victim aided only by bizarre clues and phone
calls. Jack Lord stats.
KHJ (9) 7:30 -"Bombers B-52." Natalie Wood,
Karl Malden and Efrem Zimbalist Jr. star In tblS
1957 war movie.
KTLA (5) 6:00 -Lakers basketball. The Lal<·
ers attempt to stretch their record total of victories
at the expense of the Detroi1..l!istons:..
Tuesday
Evening
util(J)ID-D -: (C) 1551....., .. IW'
Part I (111111) '53-ltlthryn '""°"· Howtrd Kttl, A1111 Miiier, llltnan
Wynn, J1ma Whitmore.
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THE BEST IN MUSIC o oom m 119c141 , .... ..,
Anrdf Andy WUU1ms 'ril host ti!.
Mnt fn>n1 1'ft Yoi\'1 Felt forum
and will ptf'form 1 seW:tiofl of
Gremmy·nomlriafed l<N'IP. l m Couples w~h "MERV" * Gene Stapleton; Jack
Klucman; Totie Fields m...,, sriffi• ..
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mu1cl1r of an unknown Yictlm aicled
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B SEARS PRESENTS Purttll, Randolph Mantooth. and
*WALT DISNEY'S "'"''~ ,_ ' WINNIE THE POOH D _, ""'" -f. THE HONEY TREE 0-"-"'-ll!r-a a m••mw 1.-. t•• 11:11 eM1ntJ illllll
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By TOM TITUS
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Tenneuee Williams, one of
the most prolific of American
playwriilfts over !Ii, past
three decadet, shows up at
two different c o m m u n I t y
theaters on the Orange Coast
this weekend, represented by
two of 'his -most volatile
ocripb-"Tbe Night of the
Iguana" and "Cat on a Hot
Tin Roof.'' ·
Moulton CommunltJ
Playhouu, whlch bows ln
tonight with a comedy of old·
time Hollywood, "Personal
Appearance.'' And South Coast
Repertory hits the boards
again Thursday, this time with
an original play, "Oil's lee
Cream Suit."
Beth Tilua and JoAM Black
play. the two principal female
rolea of Hannah and Maxine,
with two-time DAILY Pnm
award-winner Robert Wentz
cast as the elderly NonnO.
Completing the cast wlll t>e
Linda Falsetto, T b o m a s
Rowan, Celia Hansen and
William Verderber.
Huntington Beach'1 •1Cat" as Drama Reae:artil, an ·· arm of
lck I h St t the rockefeller FOWldallon ll Maggie8™'Br ,wt uar thefareatSouth 'Co11t
Elliot and Pat Mulllns In the repertory this weekend and
roles of Bit Daddy and Big next.
Marna . Jean Koba directs the "Oil's tee Cream Suit," with
fiery Williams ~am~. a two.character cast o( Ronald
Playing featured roles will Boussom and John Peters, Is
be GaiJ F.oor ; and William djrected by Martin Benson.
Moreland aS Mae and Cooper. Playwright Richard Ploetz has
while other assignments are betn working the cast through
being filled by Bud Weiss, Bill rehearsals.
Williams, Colleen and Eileen The play will be staged
O'Nell, Dean Mulliru and Thursday through Sunday at
Michael Solomon. the Third Step Theater. 1827
"Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa .
plays Fridays and Saturdays The show carries an 8 o'clock
for five weekends at 8:30 in curtain res er v a t ions
The. Costa Mesa C i v i c
Playhouse opens "Iguana"
Thursday for an abbreviated
tw~weekend engagement,
whlle "Cat" follOws on Friday
at the HlDltin"'°°" Beach Play-
houJO, launching the fin;! of
five weekends.
Martbella Randall , a
veteran director and actress
in coastal community theater,
is staging "Jguan.a" and hu
amaMed an impttaive cast
for lhe Costa Meu pro-
duction. Taking the central
role of Shannon, the de:frocked
priest, is John Ferzacca,
fonner resident director of the
Laguna Moulton PlayhouJO
and prese.nUy a drama ID-
structor at Orange Coast
College.
"Night of the Iguana" will
be presented for s i x
performances, T h u r s d a y s
through SaturdJiys for two
weekends, at the Community
Center auditorium · on the
Orange County Fairgrounds.
Curtain Ls 8:30; reservations
1134-MO!.
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tington Beach. Reservations * 1 • C1
the Barn, 2110 Main St., Hun-646-1363;. ,
536-81161. ' Continuing their respective , H •ATll Getting a head start on both
theaters ls the L a g u n a
Charlotte Mitchell and Greg
Feuerborn bead the cast of • * ru"' this weekend with Friday .... -"~'°''""'""'""",..,, .. Opening tonight for a lhret and SatUrday performances 1 --''iir'ATWiiii-
Taper Forum Come.iy
week run is L a g u n a ' s are the Buena Park Players' ,
''Personal Appearance " with "The 'Only Game .in Town"
Betsy Hi wett as a movie star and the Long Beach Com-
of the 1930s and Walt'r Daly munity Playhouse's "The Hap.
as her wisecracking press py Time."
agent. Hap Giaham direels Jerry Weiss directs 0 0nly
lbe Lawrence Riley comedy. Came" wilh John Loughman,
Others in tb' cast are David Pat Moynihan and Mitchell
Thorpe, Hel'n Briggs, Bea Kaczmarek comprising the
Wood, Genevieve M u r r a Y • small cast at the Ebel! Club
carry a tune, sell a song or th' parasitic genius behind Norwin Bostwick, Neen Ash. auditorium, 244 N. Helena St.,
'f:olpone' Updating Scores
By Gf:ORGE LEIDAL
ot .... DlllY r1101 11111 even pretend to sing. What is Volpone's never 'nding search Elinor Schmidt and Ellsworth Anaheim . Curtain is 8 o'clock ;
Setting Ben J 0 n 5 0 n 5 J{,iving thus dJsmissed the eipense of his friends , "Personal Appearance'' d r. , , worse, neither can act. for gold at the practical joke Richardson. t'~ets are available at the i.
''Volpone'' in the opulent Vic-t w 0 n 0 tab I y poor Waterston never gr o v 'Is . plays three weeks on a
torian tra of San Francisco's performances, much good can always maintains witty digni-Tuesday • through • Saturday • he Happy Time" moves strite:~rich history is a be said about the rest of this t schedule at the playhouse, 606 into its fourth weekend with
stroke cf genius. somewhat Jong, sometimes yin contrast, Schreiber as Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna James Brittain at the helm at
Nearly all of the actors in very funny evening. Volpone ~ho oughtta keep con-Beach. OJrtain time is 8:30; the Community Playhouse,
the Mark-Taper Forum pro-Halfway through "Volpone" trol " 'cuz gee whiz he's got all reservations 494-0743. 5021 E. Anaheim St Long
duction are equal to the tasks this critic had the nagging that money hasn't he," is * Beach. CUrf,iin time for the ~t out for ' them by director feeling he'd seen the talents or tripped up by his omnipresent An orcginal play financed by early-century comedy is 8:30;
Ellward Parone who takes .!I one Sam Waterston before, corpulence so that one is led the Office for Advanced reservalions (213) 438-0036.
360-year-old play and moves it Persuing the' program notes, J to believe has sheathed his'lp;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~:O-:-•-:~~~., 2liO years forward in history. found he'd done the Ann brain cells is deading fat. ll llmfll'
The result, hilled as an Jellicoe off-Broadway hit "The Adding to the humor of the ~· , cmo OOMJ' ....,J.,, '"" "· Plus Bruce S
Hunhibited adaptation" of the Knack.'' At that point the exploration pf the desperat6 ••oN ANY" SIJNDAY" work originally set in Venice strength of wa t ers t 0 n • s act! of greedy men are the
- the hotbed of greed in performance as the wheeling-aeries of entrapments and con-
Jonson's day -is an en-dealing Mosca hit home, for, ninp at the will 'of Mosca. ~ •uK• WOODSTOCK
tertaining evening. in "The Knack" he'd bad a AU takes place in, on, be.bind ON a *•v.·
In most cases the addition of similar acting assignment. and UJXler an incredibly facile • ---
the musical .numbers aids the The difference ls .an overhaul-representational set by Ming A........IR ...... liO
play -particular!y the ed accent, southern drawly in Cho Lee tbat handsomely fills FW1C _ T .. 1¥1.il ~~,, vaudevillian "The Rich Man "Volpone" vs. clipped cOckney the Taper Forum stage.
Comes Out Smellin' Like a in "The Knack.'' Noel Taylor's costumes, like
Rose ." At other times, notably Waterston and Avery some of the acting, apmetimes
due to frank lacks or talent Schreiber as the myopic hit the mark; and, particularly
such as evidenced by Joyce Midas-by-the-Bay carry this for the bit players, sometimes
Van Patten and Adam We st, Taper Forum production. As rnisll. '
the music only serves to\'J~~~~~~======~;;iiiliif-\1 worsen already weak
performances.
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&outcn ·dooe to .euthor ctli-' lord Jr:vlng uy ht Ii wrlt4ig -•~r boqlr; -this ooe 1bciut ~ii plb)k:ly ,admitted role ·In
tho f/50,000 Howard llugbes
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, the book , w.ould go . toward ·
rePoYlng the duped publillb'ei!,
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IrVlng bope1 to complete the
manuscript by June 15, tJ>e
day before he, his wife EdJth
&nd resiat'Cher R I c h a t \d
Susklnd 1fe to be sentenced >tn
the c·ase, it "'as said. ~-
The lrvings pleaded· guilty to
fede,ral conspiracy charees
Tuesday and 'were joined by
Susklnd to plead guilty in state
Supretne Court to charges of
grand larceny aod conspiracy.
Jrvlrig, 4J ,r18nd Edith, :JS,
each coold face, between the
federal and state charges, a .
maximum. or 13 years in
~ prison and $11,000 in , fines.
1'. 'r s · b' •' F' le Susklnd, 46, named . a co-con· 11 ew II m_ arin.e _et . spirator but not• defendant In ~ the federal indlCtment, could
· ·· · · · . face up .to. eight years in
.Loom.·in_ .g for_ U.S .. ?.· P'~:e;:i~!:i~a~~~harges
against ·the lrvings· ·were
• · W · n.-' · dropped: as were 1tate counts 'B)I: GEORGE • ADnn-ORTH ahQuld· be good on ·the ABM of larceny,. conspiracy and
WASlltNGTON' --I>Hpitt count for_som~ time _to ~me. poSM:ssion or stolen.documents
hiah c:Wu. · ihe Vnited Stales r~t l.~vea the • anti-~.~ . against all ·three and -0f p:er-
will Piobably move ahead soon m~r1ne qu~stion. The Sovtets jury against trvlng 1 n d
With development of f new 1rt getting better,. bUt. ,they Suskind.
fleet •of-J>;llliatlc . mi.uile 11.1b-are ~II years behind the U.S., In_the,court Proceedings, the
marines\-bamng aqme b,ukthroug_h. government-said it h&d traced
RumbllJlll of 0j>J100ti<in '_lo The Navy ici. coocer...i -the fliiJ),000 McCraw·llill gav'
'the Jprocram chafe 'already but Is tomewhat vague about Irving: including a · $100,000 ·
been helrd ... COiU."~ ~ why .. Afid itiJ·hacd for l~ymen · author's adv.ance and '650,000 ·~QH· to 1 -blllkirl d'oltan next i and 1C11J11 ,e~1i without ac-· in three checks for ttlay to
rtlcal YW alOne". Estlmlit.es of Cea to mUcb or the Navy.'a in· Hughes, to vlrioua banks and
opponents bavi put~the 1 total f~tlon ~t.e. put-.. tOeether{ brotei''age. housea in
!}'Siem c&t a1ij,j.;,,Ddi a l30 .I ho r o,ii th co un tei-1 n g . Switzerland allil the Unltacl
.billion.; Navy ' 0Pfielal1 claim "'l."°*IU 1boot the thrtob;. States. . ·
the .cO&U wbuld ' be muclt -• ..!.Tl\'e" Na~-·lhipbulld[ng-, Nearly all of the' f/50,000
loftr . ..-,._ • , . . 1 . I pmgi:a'n( Wu oegleicted du~g was Hid to be Jntact ind Will
But ~ one maintains that the•::.Vietnam .war.~ Nayy prob1biy be returned to the lhe·ne..-1111~ •. callee! IJLMS. • bu mide tr«Pl>mt ti'l'e •'1'! -Jlllbllsher be(ore ~tem:ln(, -1orU.nCIVieaL .on,g ~r'n1~ tl.m~ igain,1-.0d then seems the I)lew York .Dally News
MiAil<. •-S·,..•nl' "would.~ •to -~ "'-' •nu•-·w"''•-'-• repo<led today. · • . 3-. .. I, l.l!S\ ·;ri1-:1-""L.l'f ..... '&""'""" I dd'tlo to th ~~ 000 Cheap, Y,~ tt:piobobJy 1fi be llOW~ef~a·1foi>t WJU!-riav1) re-" n a I n , ••••~, •
approved· wtthoUt meaningful ·1~µests .1ltr_ ~ ~itg than · ~~::ti:~~ .:!lh!i~"5k~ ~· c.hang~ in. plaN or great '~ t.here .11 '•f?rr apendmg by the says it ~"'p,,id . Irylng fo~ ex-·
lipulty:Or the Pentagon: . · "otheraerVace.. And..ef1C9ur_ae. penses , ·lftd $13$,000 It
. Thf :leillonl for . ~h" •'t' . !be Sovleu, wlth•their mosswe _estlm~,il Jiu J>lld for l~gal
tiel(llted omooth sail-, , ~ . oubmanne bllHdlll( ·program expenl... type Mlting and .
<!Olllpl"!!. But tl)ey tali• gi8it . to ·w-hl'Ch WM!em ·analysta other coott. · ·-<A>
deal I&; mta . Of Ille ~ no end in sight ii helping And, said'. a McGra,w·Hill ~ 111, thil I~: . " Jui; U'.$. !flvy~ CU<, _; ". 1pokesman, "the metar _ls llill -P •ilii\ • , ~t! ~,-II ap~arljtliat running.• , • • · '
tor ' llf "r.Mr·"a 'iiie .. 1~,w.r peaoli•tlonl pro. wide~ no.t~ ~ · ha...,-{Iii ~~Ing •lr•t~ 1or =,~ !hit-~ · qjlid~---Old · -PoseidOiine<r...,-.n..1. " ~~a.i!..oo ·timers
\ Iw a tiri\e. of· tOnc«n oYer . belh· lkta. ,,_."::~ could0
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'Soviet lfrataglc .,~ta oupplant Polaris-P~. ' ' s~u--SL!'~' .
in ttfe "1counte~n.oli r'' Ii d . • Official . as\irnites put ,t~ ,..... . nwe
deft~areos; i~~t,rJJ'·• price,•ol each-ULMS oub-w ,
P ... idon I• generalf.y3 "'eed marine _.at about si, lfillion, ·On· Sp· e"'!al to 'be the safeat1, melt in-"hlcb . includa coastruciion \.Al 1
volwt<f•ble u .;"mi11lle ilid,all other n.n..i c'olu for' ' • '
1y~ · -·'. · . , : 10 .years. Put'tly construction BJ CYNTR1A LOWRY
Tbke .;. ...rted'wa)'I for COila are ~lmoted at about NEW YORK (AP ) -Johnny
bom¥n to tlr destroy~. and l • mJUiot1, for 'tht'ffi'li. b6at Carson'11ecood annu1l 1pecial
there are r(ltanr to ,pjnpoint iD4 .• to ·"°° mvuon ·for 1tarr,lng' perfotmers in what
land-based nq,stieo. Biil.ao for ,"11<h following one-{: '· he ~•scribed as "tho Social no one belleveo the . Sov~ ' Eacll 111bmarine would ha~
'have C;otne dost to • 'way1 ti. · •M~mlssiles ahd bet;ter ac-· SecurJty"'bracket" came off in ·
get 'it'thle mi~rinfJ-. tive and P¥five ·de.fen.tu lb'° 'excellent · style on NBC Mon·
matinell. " ~ ' ..... , the '.pf'esent sµbmaritles, plus day ,night. ·
-The ~ivy has in iti favor othf!r t@Chnolo1ziCiJ' advance!. Jf, it wu not quite as moving
the myltery of.lbe'.Seaahtfiof :rtie 'Sen•te.· AnTieO, servJ<;es a little gem . as ·the hour last lo sealOfl, ·it wu because the.re.· navaf mat.fu's.. ... · · · ·, Cdrnmlttee .re.fused to go. ·I!· ng were IO niany gueSh ·and itar
Ttie · Mweit-A"rnetlc~ sub-with an" e m e. r g e n.c;y. !IP-turna that no one had Ume for
marini :• mi a, 1 re.:1 • · the propriation this yesr ... to speed mOre than a few. minutes at
Poeidom,' 'dO a great deal to the move low a Ml ~MS. stage center .
counter .any· ABM -thre.at JVith Undoubtedly, the committee :There was Eddie Foy Jr., at
their ' · ro·r ·at io ·separately wants time to• consider the IS8 dancing wHh the 'gnce.of a
targettd warheads. -·Su ch new program mlntitelv before man half his · agt; Ethel
things Cin overwhelm~.ABM movln~ ahead. sen. John sten.-: Waters singing "Dinah" With
systems. it is be I i e,.v e d . nla (D-Mis.s.), commi t ·t·e e the enthusiasm of a l>eglnner;
Perhaps more would be need-chairman. h11s indicated he Gene Sheldon e,ettinj'~as many
ed Iat~z::; but thert is geOO-al wants lo ·watch bi~. expensive l_aughs for h~ comedy ban~
agreement •that the ' Poseido.n programs especially carefully. act 'as he did in vaudevl ·• · · 'daya.! .• ...
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· • · decades ago -.i numblr
In ,.., d w·th ... ' . . ' ' whose music -and lyr\cs ...... :ira e . I .tl:Sians-. ' '!'uch Inferior tO bei; taleou.
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;, · · -•· lllt,o of the ·lbow 'qaln..,. • " ' , . . 'ln.-rt iii .iht' ho all B )' J A M E S N ELSON culmination of '~ long~-ff-rormer allow girls :ho ~!'nttd
GEODSELI. presaed d"lre'to wslt the F.ar -with !hi enthuslaom of the ~.Jc._. "'"'i.r '-k• East and particularly Japan· -June Taylgr Jlhe but ·pe h Mex_fcan President Ec:h~ver· 90methlng Echevlrril b a 1 liUI leA: 1a ult r a~~.
ria'1 vistt ta Japan was auned made much of W>ce comiJI&. to '·· I e. · 1-1.J~. • · •-t at winning a bigger alke Qf the ofti'cg in 1970. • n a .n1ct w,!.~u~ ~ qum..., Japanete·marJret,for ·Me~ia>. The¥~ e1me ~ ·=m(~lih:ft :~t%~:m' At the ~ame time, Mexicans tlme ~when Ja)fen I• !:~ Sh HO l B . kS I r85
ar:e hopeful that-the wttk-long ~Ui intertat in Latin Amer_ica . 'hla ·~sofu ··~Th 1'1 • D 11?!:
vitit will spur th~ Japane&e. to as a whc;>le. Japanese-... tradi ~ H • R eb .o .. ell:ci,· U1''
lltvest more heavily In Mexico missions hive been ..... ,.....,i•ur K1"1' "luWy rec~'-,._, ede !~· ~ ~•-L I · • -t· A e · • ':""i.u' J ':& ane a anna 1111; uuv UJ WJUC:11 c ~lml·AMI lll m rte1 s up business all ovei: ~tin You " and Irving Clesar
ll'lOlt ltlb&e economy. Echever· America and. trade deals with. bel~ ''Tea 1or ho" with ria was,Tetumlnc tOdN'. various countries have been gr nd per gest ' ~ · MeJ.k:an lea~~·s trip cemented in the, pa!r 'leveral Cart!n ~-ade u;!Cetul ln-allo Wll I Trla)Or step In l new years. ' · ·I · Uniein effort to incttase MexiCo and Brazil are ttroduci ona,, tbtn kept pretty
Ir'* ~Ith.Alia as a whole. Japan's two largelL trade &. much out of lhe way.
Jilaictlt r t 1 u m p t i o n of partners,.in the reODn -~· ' ,~ ,
dl(llalull< rel•Uo!\I with Pe-!hit trade pattern 11 ~ . _ "'h'on' e 11111 !all· .-Is WU· J)4rl · of to COfltinue, The !dlevctria C lllli °"'au ollorl . .A 11Jbse-vi.sit wtll cerlllnty ielnlGrco ~ .. ·mllftoll tr1de poet thia paftm. Tht • M-..
wit11CMl!ll1-aqapping hoot to expand .I~ !Go. ,
Ill -lb' TUt con.u.rner Japan already 11 Meiico's
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PROPERT~ES • 14'.x233'
Zoned, Cl ·wJtJI ••fine 3 bed-
room home and.-3 car pr-
age1.' 0wner will . fuia.nce
with normAI .down p8Ytnil.
.$39,SOO.
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EASTSL DE C.M.
3 \Bedroom home on rear Ot
)Qt with
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aepar•le otfice ·ln
tftint, zoned c.l.
' :\ $34,500.
HiiME OR* BU,SINESS
Located on Brookhurst Ave.,
is this 3 bedroom home with
commercial usage. Ult 69'
frontage x 8T depth.
$23,995.
Niwport · ,,
Fairview
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(1nylhM)
Newport E119llsh
Tudor Estate
4-J=amlJy·Dlning
ONCE IN >\. · 1.JF'ET.™E!
rn>m curved drive to stain
glass entry -superb! Giant
living · room with tudor
be&.ms everywhere"! Massive
brick'fireptsce! Formal dine.
Crown gourmet ·kitchen.
Family room. C huge· bed·
rooms. SECLUDED yard.
CLOSE TO BAY OR
BEACHl Lowes price. Stt
to ootn~! 'all now
645-030.l.
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c: .F.. ColeS,,~hy • Co ..
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NEWPORT HEIGHTS .
CONTEMP--ORARY
'Custom built" on a .qtliet'tfee·llnod cul-d•nc
street. Three larJ• bedrooms piU. '<flfice
away -from lllA-o!!ice. Llke.n~"( shag.carpel·
ing Utrou_ghoul, ~uilt in ,k)\chen ioci,u_ding
refrigerator. Covered patip ~with ~ear yard
designed for plusure & n6t extens1v·e main·
tenance. Walk to Westcliff shopping. $33,500
and worth it!!
it!DO ISLE.
Here is a cl)adce to save big. Jl(eed1 much
· ten4er loving i:are, but bas been priced ac-
cordingly. Solidly built 3 be<\room ~th con·
vertible den, Very livable floor plan includes
three baths, family room plus patio. Modern
built in kitchen with stainless steel sinks.
$6_;,ooo.. ,
Eastbluff. Office • 640-0020
Baf;de Office •· 675-4930
General
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TAYLOR CO.
CORNER HOME AND INCOME J'
A real "eye catcher"! Good investment. ilasy
yd . care. Center of Corona del Mar. Nice
home & charming apt. plus more. Vacant.~
easy to see, ready to move into. ijUrry.!
' ' ''Our 27th Year''
WESLEY N. ·T~YLOR CO.,-Rialtors
• 2111 Sin Jo•quin Hilla Roff '
NEWPORT CENTER . 644-4110 I 3 Bedrm + family rm, large
dolible-car a:ar. $25,000.
Ea.stside C.M. BeautltuJ 3
bed.room, 2 bath home, den IOHl .\I I 01\0\ Gener•I
~ ! • '' ' + din area. E*panded large G •
rumous nn. 10, entertaining, """'""'""""'""'""';i;;;;;• ' reatest Val"'
Gener .. r
DOES YOl:IR ' l
' NEIGHBOR llAAKE I $27,500.
3 Bedroom home, 1% bath,
hardwood floors, double gar·
aee. Northeast Costa Mesa.
2 llreplac... F'Osh paJnl. Eashide '
Don't· ml" thl$. , $31,500 · $25,500 DUPLEX CostJI M41sa ,
Eaatsiti'e Charin~r. SpoUeu 2 Lovet}. 3 bdr. J" .bath home,
• 6 UNITS
. ;,0n ~ acre Jot, $63,500.
bedroom home. Plenty of 2 Bedrooms each unit with bulll-in electric kitchen, nice
room for camper 1 -boat. new cai'pets I: drapes, re-used brick firtplace loicated
Guest area, .work shop. centl~ palnled .lnSide, One In quiet. cUl·de-sac _ and unit has ·eovered patio and only 2 yean ~old. V.A. or
Low, low down. Hufl'Y, at fenced yard. Sprinklers front F.H.A. terms price(! at only
lhi('pric,e It ~ill sell fast. & rear. Live in one; let the $.12,751?. Call·todll&' 673•,a5so.
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Exceptional Home
in College Park
Lachenmyer
R:ea lto•
THE REAL ESTATERS 'r ' ''
4 nice -bedrooms, 1'4 balhs. ------'---Di.Dina: room, .large living
room wtfh~ briCk 'tittplace.
Full coppu plumbing and
brand Jiew·paint. Ver)> niCe
yard for your-garden. Priced
at only :$31,001. with a n4 %
:II ~ar Joan available.
Please call today. ...
NO POINTS
• No Lo.n CommittH ,
ll'b>n -Y'lu buy thb custom Ocean & D•y' ""'W duplex on Newport Island. . , IHI ·11V ' . · CoQlJ>lete with. ~ler &: float .. I , .
' 0Wnel!1 •111 cany. ht T.D. ,EARL)".""AMERJCAN -3 bd· ,si.ooo: · rm.· 2 0ath, ~ bricJ< .p ....
CORBIN •pla.,., •lectrie kitchen, F\A.
'• ~eat, . excellenti coridltlon
• . -· ,. thri.1~, att:ractiotely land· · :MARTIN ~ ~:,~:s!~zttn
REAL TORS 644-7662 ~=:~500T.0.0~r will
•SOUNDS UKE ,;C~" 'Tl'f0MAS
Rea~or
other one·help with the paf-
ments. Call now to find com·
fortable li~! ,.
TARBELL
224 W, Cout Hwy, 548-SSl'l .~111!"'1f at Talbett,
Newport Beach Eve .. 545-5643 ---~"°'"'--"'-'ln_V~•lle>"-'--'-'"'-' _
. ' GREAT I .... EiCrtlN~LY
112 •MIL! TO
THE .OCEAN
Four>lltilroom $21,000
ASlo ha' 2 baths. ~ air
heat •. d6uble sarare and ~
larp lot lbr the chlld!;en to
.play. Convenl••U. located
Jor ~ ~~ .. etC.'
Walker & Lee
Wiahful ,'thlnkil'\f, · but u·~
true. Hf!!'ret1•,the combiner
tr_anqullltY of 1uburba.n liv-
ing Witt! ewry town ~
venlence. Near churches,
scb:>ol Md ,shopping centei;-.
Priced at I.fl 5001 847:.&IJO. I Bedroom~ lamilyrooll., 1% DIFFtllENT,
ballol. 'Close \ll lcllool• 'ond la thla,OllUWllU.'5 bedroom REALTORS
YOUR PAYMENTS?
No! Iilvesl in a . DU.flLEX ~-Aak us:about~e.Jd
vantaae of ownina thil pt'!)~
er:tY. th~n 11et Ud Pl.qve..--for ~t Both . units are
TWO BDRM, Md °"' \,;th
with ~N,CtpSE;D G~
AGES. Paved aller. $32,950
FHA! ' ;1
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E!P Ol<f~S -RE'tl.L TORS
:c2 -If Bc.'ri,,,, 61' l66l
IEST ADDUSS
In Harbor VleW ff""!'!· Fino 5 bedroom, ,,, .. bat~ hOme
on a large corner tot.
B e a u t i l u I. LandecapinJ
potio • Spodous ltviJ!r room,
trplc • All eleclriC bit in
ltit,f!bel),. Se~t, .ta.n¥1Y
room. W IW cptl A ... pes.
1' A'mult lef:• at f14,9QO. Call oow.~ .
• ahopplnc; centen. 2 mUN to home with I• decree view 842-4455
the beach. Builli~. trall to of the ocean.~0vtt «KXJ 1q. --~,,..::.-'-"''---·'
-win cerpela tneJudlnl -tho 1 .. t ol llvtna area. CUiiom $27, 750
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ldtcb<n. ·Qwoer will trade d'5ig!led and bu11t with NO DOWN TERMS , •
for smalln bOJM, OnlY f\nell maieria.ls. 3i,w baths. Owner tnn:s. 3 bedrooms, I •!ilili .. •.,.-ljj-•I
when )'OU can ~ tht ~ $31,600 wi~h excftlent U· Custom healed po o I. tainllf· rm.: with tireP,ace, ~ ,'710
· bolni6m ~ bafli .0th aumable ldalj. Pltue call B e li u ti fully lendaea~ den, bultt·inl 2 batlll, brk> J#lto;I la Ml ,,.,...lined ... ~..U::~'!~':':t today. .......= Call .!'* ,ii7.700.~"U • ~-h .... -~:~,;.~~ lilfiM ~ ''ID!!!.~·~~~~~
IJlll ~ r.v. A aood ..... ad II a .. MISA VI..... Huotlns1oti [i· ' -~ tliln•j ON"THE WATER ..... 1m,n1 ..... LA• l ~--11ay Vlelr CLOA TO llACH Duplex, lBR. 2BA, am mR. 1~;;;;~;;...,_;;;;:1 -·• 111 BA, Blt·lnl. -r. • , ; • 2 Br. I Bo. ~ 111,llO. Lorp I 811. I bl. duplex oha( cpta driia. nle 3 car With I BR. hcJt!R, 11<11 N ....
TEO HUBERT AMlC. •IOI s ~ 11',ilOll. pr, • I ;,.,.,...., ;,,..., pol1 "•hi>. loc. -· It • BA YFRONT :un Vta Lido -CUil -lot ...... 1211.llOll hookup. Priv. 1onc4f )>ill, )<lllr hOme « -~, CMrmU. l Br. I ea. Condo.
• INTERVlllWIMI iiJt 111ea-Geo,.. WJlllam-pot)o<. Nr ll\<ilJplng i bank. $23,211), Pool, pier A lllp -$19.100. • men w/•' wt-t exp. Realtor , ' Xlntloc!11411-m7~9AM llALIOA llAY PRO,, ~HUll,EATAASSOC.
diDI i.e. lllR m.ftlS. ....,..,. Mf.1"4 or Ill. tl''f. l'rlnclplla.only. * '42-74fl * I l 3411 'V!a Llclo !1WIOQ
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··rhe Biggest Marketplace .n the Orange 'Coast-Dial 642-5678 '.for'fas~ Result~· .. : ,'' ..
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THt BE ST' HOMES .. : ...
... IN THE. BEST ARE'\S
' IN TljE &ACK BAY : A 1/3Acro Ro11;chero
, CJaSsic circular drive leads to bat'n.\l?Oard
· single story ·home v.·ith massive used brick
< , fireplace. There's nothing like it in New-
port BEiach. Beam ceilings, rambling floor
. pl an antl' out in the back forty there's a
· sp~rkling s'Yi mtning poa.I. There's room to
roam and rOom fot' your fi x up ideas.
PRl!SENTED AT $58,000, e PHONE 675-6000
lNIOOI: ()fflU~ . I ' . coRoNA nEl.MAR · 675-aOoo
2443 Eat ~•st Highway, Corona dal Mar
ME.SA VERDE·S-46-5990
t!so M11a Verde Drive, Cor;ta Mesa
NEWPORT BEACH· 645-6600 ' . . . .
1849 W•stclilt Drive, NeWport· Be•ch
' DOVER SHORES
BAY.FRONT
A very r;pedaJ Macnab-Intlne
bl,ly. f!jer & slip entt•n<:.ini
Bayside 'pat.kl -3 BR's -
~n. Priced $122,500. May
be pun;ha.,~ turnl1hrd.
, MAKE Tl'tOSE
DOLLARS COUNT! sparp triplex -room to build
ii.npther. Oood rental &n!a.
Cpll _ Loli Miller 642·8235. $68.500. . ·~IJ:)O PENINSULA.I .
Gt>upJlet kitche,n -baytrontl
Pool -yacht slip -3 BR'iti
.._ 2 blth -llnplaqt.
SST,51'.K!. Frank P~rana
64 2-8235. ~
BEACON BAY /
Excitingly decor.ated 'Far
rounil home In private qom·
munlily, 2 BR, r;tudy, \\-alled·
liOUth patio. Private qeach,
rlocks and tennis Court.
$64,900. "'
NEW GALAXY DRl~E HOMES
Final opportunity t~·own a
new: Ivan Wells , custom
home. Still ti me to choose
yoiu· decor. From $89,bl to
$15\,000. Furnished model
OPEN DAILY 10 a,.m,-5 p.m.
2Q06 Galaxy Ori~. Dover
Shores. 646-1550.
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Macnab -Irvine
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-,-ABUNDANT---:
Mliilii ... 11111~ ... J STORAGE SPAC'E
You wouldii't have more cab-
biets tf Yoo dtsi'gned this
home ""}'Wrllelf. Cozy· fire
I place in uvmg rooi-i, FOUR
SOR.MS. ,and 2% BAn-JS.
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. BEST OF BAYSHORES
Let us show you our fine exclusives -.3 & 4 'bdrmS.; frpm $59,500. Waterfronts from .
$149;500.-·Enjoy this lovely , priv. beach
area:Mary Harvey , .
2. LARGE UNITS-$79,SGO
Corona ·del Mar -both 2-sty. 4 BR., 3 ba. ·
ea. Studio t'ype. One has cozy frplc ., Carp.,
drapes, bltns . 2 Car gar plus carport. 3800
aq. ft:AJ Fink · : i
. ·CAMEO · SHORES I
New listing -built by Ferdi just 4• yeah
ago. ,4. Bcinns.1 large . family room· w/fir""
place & aep. billiard ·room . Pool. $140;000.
Carol Tatum • t
DESJGNED FOR HAPPY LIVING .
You'll' find ! c)larm in. this 4 bedrm,, cDn·
'venitmtlyt).o(!ated· home. The price is worth ,
,your titJi;' to iliv.estigate. $72,500. Bajcrest.
Mary Lou Marion h , •
LIDO ISLE S·PECIALJSTS ·
We. have just sold four of our exclusive
listings.· .ttow~ver, we h~ve six more from
.$55,000 , $285,000. ,Eugene Vreelapd
. EASTBLUFF • .
Channing 3 BR. home, beautifnnl det:onat·
ed & ·landscaped . Poolsize yard:-ifigbt view.
Walk to-Schools & tennis. Harrjet .Davjes.
"5;500 • . . < . .
. •' PENJHOUSE-WATER i;RONT
Ri1ht in the heart of the .fun in .Newport
·BeaCh. '2 BR., 2 ·baths1 2 terra·ces. Privacy
·with' ael:utity. 10% Down. Call for app't.
'51.®.' La Ver~ lfur1*·. ,
' ' HARBOR VIEW iLLS
,New listing. The popular Lu ''Sandpiper.I>'
4 BR., family rm. W/frPI. · wet bar. Pro-
feaaionally landscaped. $&9,500. Cathryn 1 Tennille , t •
ZONED FOR HORSES
5 Acres Iii .Newport Beacn. Beautiful area
for 1rowing familf. 4 Bdrms .. lge. fam.
dining rm. & laJIAl Jor informal entertain·
Ing, off 1paclou1 pool area. $225,000.
Kathryn Raulston ·
HAlllOR lSi:..,ND-$325,000
Early Amorican c:lwb & grace . Exquisite
decor. Ample. ll'Ounds w/pool, tall shade
trees, BBQ area. Pi~,& boat dock. Call
M. C. Buie \
SHORICLll'FS-APPROX. Vt ACRE
Building lite overlooking jetty, with direct
access to 1wlinmlng be'acb.f.lana & render.
inf avail.Ible . Will conS/der trade for UJ1its.
SIJ0,000 . Edi• Ollon • ......_
Coldwll~ ......
· One bdrm. with % ,bath.will
' ?nake, a &riat den or offi~e.
Hot ~atei-heater ir\ garage.
The best for $31,001. ..
CO LWELL
PROPERTIES INC .
REALTORS
2?0 E 17th St (: M.
641> .. )55,,
549-1910
-r.venings Call ~,
l11a~h Estate
5 Bedroonls
'$24:900!(.
WO\\tl WHAT A ~UE!
Birch panel in giant living
room. Real used brick fire-
place. Knotty pine· family
·room .and big:,· too!. FormaJ
, dine. 5 h\lBe• Qed,rooms. Jog
, to beach.· Don't walt -call
now -64.>-0.103... f' '
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l:OCA TIOf'I"
Great home'for the f?cecutive
• plm a,dfeam kltcMh for the
houHwlle. LarJI!' a ~room
plus den with f~place. If
you like that Spanl1:1 type of
o:terior d0n1t par;slthis !>l1t
up. 1 lt's only $3.i ,900.
'"847-60!0. j
Prime cond, Xlnt COsta a,fega
)Qc. Investws delllht • Be l·
ter th&n 10~ return. Just
Hated • $98,500. Won't lut
1ong! l
Call ~24 (Open Eve1.)
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TRY IT, YOU'LL LIKE IT ,
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All wrapped up in \his nice : T-wo STORY
4 be~room, 3• bat\1, HUGE .. RUMPUS RGOM
tbat . wi\)' ta~e: a· ·pool table, builtin kitchen,
large yarn. will ·accommotl'ate your 30 foot
boat, and a spacious fe~ling prevails lhru·
out. It 's onl y ......... ' .......... $39 ,900.·
CORONA Del M~R
TllPLEX
Built 'in range and oven, dishwasher and ~is·
posal, carpets and drapes; 2 Uhits-have 2
bedr,ooms, 1 bath: I Unit has 2 .bedrooms,
11> bath w/fireplace . Each unit has 2 car-
ports, maintenance free yard and pool privi·
leges', and from UPSTAJRS IIALCONIES ..
A VIEW .' ... ,. ...................... $75,000. . .
NO DQUBT ABOUT IT .
WE'VE GOT IT
IN HUNTINGTON BE/I.CH. 4 Bedrooms,
FAMILY ROOM ,.'used brick fireplace, 2
baths. builtin kitchen, · close .to shopping,
,schools , .Jr College & freeway. Only '31;500.
As ' )'OU 1Ugle in one roy "'--t6 .:a •• a_'new.c•-Una. j INFORMATION C, 0"'""' four bedrooms -cuddle be-~--· ~ • -..-f'W"...,..
aide my crackling tireplact bute llvifili I: d,intrw rms.. · $2:',00, ·totlJ Cttlh ~ ID
_. ai1d my yard won't~f.k buke ·muter . BR w Ith 9462 take over thls · 00 lou.j
)'Our baok! My bankor will ltttp,.co. All•y •<<•••·WATERFRONT DR
loa11 .,...., .. 1 90~. °';'it. Quiet eastaide, 1treet. • .,y~ u., 0 ""· . ..,..,,500, , (Corner of Bu1h•rd) purchase price of .... s:n,800. For yciur penori&I CA.LL 4. •••·J~U from here you CAn pack you\'
ahowina: pl'9.Se call 646-nn. • Ji"'.~ · .,., Juncb and walk to tbe beach. down.
Thank you, · ~ . __ .,._.. ' , Bright It ch~rful kitchl. If
1:1tALiY : family rm wi th oo~rec;t
N••r' Ne .. .,t.•••t orr1c:e patio. Reduced to S29,950i C Q j THEREAl,
•· )l ESTA'.fERS MESA VERDE $1500 dn. on special tenn1 '""""'111!!"!'!!1'!'!"!~ .. ~ GNIFlctltT or St> down on VA & •· * \"'
LOTS OF LAND c.n a:: start to de1cribe mo. incl, taxes. \ I SllwtoO l I
Want to build'!' Let us sbow thla fabulous 2 a1ory 4 BR. l * { ·~ j 4 ~DltM .f-1 DIN I
you all that 11i.vailable .• 1
• BA ·home w/fonnal din 22002 MA~ Owner f1W1ll1,~ bltr)r.h'all ·
% ·ac •••• ' ............ $161i:q'.1 1rta, upgraded thntout, etec (Corn9r 'Mllfbu1 &· f ID cep.,.i ~ff· pl".':'•. ~
1 ac ••.••••• ~·.,,., •• $30,(l(Xl a:ar door openers and all of fannlnt) 1 patloe; a 'tiiOt. ~ ~
1 ac. vir.v ••••• }, .. • Sll,750 IJtls •i!' on a professionally 2000 r;q. ft! On a big corner rm .. 4 ~· flreplAce,
·10.ac .......... ,~try SU-5.000 land.lea~ ~r lot v.·/a !Gt near the. beach.. MOit of brk., buil,!:!N. ~21.~00.
32 a(' ....•. · .. · ·• ·· · $320,000 hure 20 x 40 cuslom pool. this hOme opens ott to the 84S--Osoe. '
· FITZPATRICK'S Dick &re ~atty 962-2421 1400 gq 11 patio Grtat~ for • d . d
Capistrano 'Vi.Jley Realty · ,.,,. P••t-1 ~ m01 cam1no cap~trano IY OWNER '"''"'1"'~• • ,.,,.ct tor ._,, ,, .,
lots ol kids. Submit your -·· ·---- -San J,ull.n Caoiatrano 5 BR (coi\veli lo 4+huge best 'ottei: _must be sold! Edinpr it ~prlnadalt, 1 · 493-1124 muter) 2 BA, fa m/dinJng. * · H~ Beach
Rt1ltor 'Since .1965 Xtra lie lot,' cul-<le·uc. All . , f
VERY .PRIVAn cuslom1 .. 1ur<s tn<1 now1ir 8442 FAfiilTASIA WALK o OCIAN•
·oonc1. A,.,.,, door openor. (W/ol N•wlond $/of 2000 IQ. l'T. I
Rear yard with 2 patios, ' Huae patio, Prof lndscp. . Talbert). r 4 + .Ot,N •. flM.. I
. !arge bedrooms,· 3 bathl, Ve!'>' sharp al.$34,500. Really lovely\C' bednn home ~ PAM. lllM:
tara:e living and ·iormal din· Drive by 312t Ke!Ty Lane· on tbe cuhd~sac of a tree $26,SOO., ,~I
ingroom. Walk to r;choQls, · 1 • • 545=-MOO shaded street. iNew floor tile Owner, lea'ftiW ~ .1
1st 8'l'•de thfu Jr. Co!lep. MESA VUde 4 Br. Owner in ~try• kitctien, neW crpl sell! WaJJ.~w~. .Mil'
Beautiful landr;capinJ'. Slate trait Reduced to tn.SOO. No ln livill&''"ftn ,l,-dinin&" rm. buUtbi J/O, ,-.ct tir1ck ~
entry, separate laundryroom dn. VA. 1615 1 Elm Ave., Pride ol o~lp thows 2 b&thl. ~ ~I Jiirllbf
and much mof!. Please call . 557-6151. "all~er." Priced iiaht at mil. Cal\ ut;un. • " ,{ I
today. $36.450., , · DIM Point $30,500. Alli tenns JVatl~ SEYMO~ IU:AL~ 11~
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' 3 BR .... BY OWNER 21851 SH"I' 4' II I '\~ It is easy ·wtlldna to D•na · ' "' •' I =.o__'j_I_ · PoJ•I :Martn.' lrom this OCEAN'VIEW CORNElt~,.. tnboou\IM
' modern 3'B}l. l" b& home. Fr1nel•c1" F11M.Jntaln1 .s~.•~tM·,PGl~-A .... !! "'DESIRABLE IN si·...--alud · :i.e.. aar " b tho~· ~ -w -~ EVERY WAY"', many,.,.. .,..oll•red lor l"Mtrm !.,3 Ba!Ha. 2400 ·,. LOIV dQwO •to NE\¥.,.,
. ' . $33,900, 639-JflJ or ddw 'ft, former model horiie. once vtn~ ~· ' i ~
Thls 4 btdroom home · 11 by; 25146 :M~Ua. plckf!(f '8,1 "HOme-of:the· ' • ·LAIWINi 1 ·~ 1
walling for that.lucky buyer. !alt. rB,_luff ' :.', MObth" ln Home-mQulne. Ml 4W' A"V1"1~1
Located in, .choice Jiun-. ~ --Most .outatandlns -$53,900. • ' • '
SWEWLEGliNT m1nu1 .. trom . tho boach. . m . ;; • tingto" Beaoh ,locatio" 3 ' TWIN ... TR ... AS" and -•• .,., "'11. ln1·~. . . • :, ; :~
IN IRV1NE To:HACE ' This horn• ~ roll ·""" ' · . e .LARWIN 'e ' TRiil .Olt GAGOLI • . ~..., throughout. And tho Prico is bliiffS allo booutlos Do ....,.ill., ~ trlbo Ol,\1119•1
in .posh lryin~ATRIUM type;entry. charm· oruy 129.iso. • j 8'and gpankl!'I now 3 bd· 968 4405 ANYTIME or a PUl•ol'lirl•T O>ql(A
ing--0pen .spacious living room with fire-rm~ .. 211 baL; ~""prop-·~RUST YOUR ,.. !I!!' •'*'!ttnl-~ pIBce. and VIEW. 3 large bedroom·s, lovely tttiH. Lavishly Hecorated ' · h • ~ uon dorr1t. • "°'" ·~
family room, 2 baths, 2 year old : home. t~ to .. m Exduolv• ... JUDGMENT' room! ·111 ,~. t'-r Ii.
Room to store· your boat or trailer. '62,500. .......... ,. · .;,_, Vets move · into . thia 3 a Wt F· ~·~ •• llJ,000.-FULL-P.ftTC-E' · ,~~ · bedroom with 2l!>al llnbhed !rpk. p1..., atlll, ~...;:::
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R 2414 Vlata bet O.. ~29.900 .. Call 841.--~ •A EALTO'RS: REAL'l'ORS .. NoWport llu<h
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CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF.· · ' 3·BR., /omlly np .. 2 balll•, ""!'• 3 Bdnna., 2 ba., 1'!"".I $1400' DOWN' Ull~P....._ !"'1pp .
, , bltns1 ,Pooll, 'tennis, rec. kit., ;·It)'._ 'CO_..rn~~telY,, re-. . , . , , ·i DayL.. UMU1 . N~"'l:l . ~ · a\'ff •• <:AU. NO'\V!! , decor. New carp., drapes, Lf;ivtly 13 BP(,,1~)!A In 1a. ~-Gonoral · " Gonoro1I' • j . CAVW~b ·ltEAL TY -t. vtnyl ttl• p!Ut "mud·,.,;.,, n•ar nvt ro!Nr!.
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Is it peaee and quiet you 4 Bdrm _.:+., F-,n~ly Rm _Pll'k. Note: leW .ieuenotd '-OYe.n. l'a1mt1A235. itlds~an. 3 bdrm. 2 'bl'. r.lmuy-"6dla
want' But yOu ilill want to Owrier ~· runi!y room ~A. Peninlula bomt. tuft-' a Ver)' fine valUe "Price li,fl1,900. reiJ ,bQ)<, withflNplaet1. Low~
benearr;hoppingandfree-withused'itatu.ralbr!Ck , ~t,ne:1rb'ay,!l!ce1111&.·•t$4f,;1'i0, •· 1,. · ~ · ' ance~.all,afic$
ways? Thi11 4 'bedroom fam· fireplace,,di p·cozy & warm, Call ~169, 5'5-3543. 6,44-.1133 'Brok~ Anytime Yott...9'!1 1thl l&nd;;.m-WI
lly horn• rs •ust what ,Ou 4 be<\rm, .. pyerslud master College Pa~~· · Fountain Volley ' . "1·5111 I ;::.J '"'I' .... · ~.-..... t .· -......,. ·., , have been .16okin& fo_r: Only, bedroom, Patio garden wilh •hi N RH ..,.. •vu " 3\1 • Id th. • t · _ .. :. ' brk 4• •BDRP.fS, 2' ha., Spacious B't •Owner, 4 BR,. 1"' B,.\., • • , , Y ars o , · IS grea pa&S·thru to k1t •. ;u.:n, , 8 • · 111· home ~ bea\Jtitu t uiiKrad-$33.?so~ , ~vlng rm with custom .frpl !'~~mooo.'"'i:....! :~1h1Sldt ''r"'"v' · GOVIRNMINT · ' I'] ' •
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been painted on the interior, evtrywhere. $33.500. · Open 2'1313¥,21. 1 •FHA .4 "VA ~ ,
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1-luntington ~aeh · &!ll at ·apprR~. ~76.1 · : $32,SOO ~All ~~ rl!?I"' Call BY... OWNER ,... $. ~ ~
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· .AVAIL. SOON! Wa11·to-wall ' -corpe• · • · · llOO do; 536,41'1' ..i.i .1'0 .V:AL~~ . Si,.ibou.• IJuik•trullt'4 BR.' A FOR'MA!; DINING ,,..., WALK 1'0 aeAOH w""""' ' · · "" · ', · HammJr Ir .Palht just '"'"·the key.and mo~•-_(amiJy nn ., 1, Hail>Or .;i.., ~ ·dleery b.nght kll<h. wlblti" fl:l>m<'ll)la onarp. • ~ ~OR..,. ... ,....,.1 8!f1111 E · h--SAYEJ ln; featurina 31' lt11 Hllls. Upgraded carpet.1·1&: r/o.,+ diahwW! Xlnt 'I.tea dilhwshr and prof ·lnd.IC:P.Cf BR i,t>me, Fam 1:'~. · q1'c;I , , bedroo1ns. 2 baths, family drapes· sprinkien tronf &: • ·Walle ,lo~ schoolsl Jt'a 1~r F\lll •pt'ice. ~·1 All F~~· ?'ITI, CID> ,$22, 900-S24,000I room. a11 •I« builtl!i1, Ouge roar · ~ ... ioo1. poolaizo VACANT ml w1tung just """'" Vacant lor,.Wcl<, OC· bolt., !"<''°'3· '
Your choice. of THREE! living rm·w If i r e.p 1 ate lot. f>ncet1 to .II! FOJt Y_OU!'Call 147-1221. cup. ~y 540-35:55· e' "':t L;a... ..... · • ~ l
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this ALL TILE' \th• .,,., i..,, .. o~ 11131•950· Call DELIGIITFULLY deoorated NEAR the IEACH ' "COME FEED Oc.an viowt. 1 -., 1
stuff) in living ~m and 546-!1880 .(open evea.) & DI · T' HE · OI'' bl,1ll ·FiJepl.Jce. 1'~ klichen, What :a combo! , · · · ,3 . BR, Fiim ' n r:m" Beautiful heated' and fll~red · K tttchen ·~ VS.W ..._
GiaDt, crJt,ckiin&:' fiiepla!=el ,~AGE J Carmel M~ .. -~oee Bio pool , 3 bedrooms; '2 baths, Jn · "lf!Or' 'oWn •beaullti.111 $t fhii ~ ~l-.~'ii~
A"dobe block + open beam . ~ · : , lllAL ~lTOM perk. r:i. = chelae y ~ {>lint ~Ide • ~ oul. Uet«i ~&lerfaD oh . extt& ~ ~ r
ceiling! Call now to aave '·;;~~~·;;;;;;;·;;;~· owner. · •· Vacant! v~. or •• 'bOnus' to lo With this lowly woa 't lut'klrW at tM.& 64.S-0303 I! Appl please. 644-1295. 1Ume 5)4 % Jou. Quk:k JIOI· model homei BMotilul M:)" • ~ • ,... "•
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3 bedroom 2 bath oondoml"· nn. 172,llOO. 64'"5.186, ~ 'lracollll ••tol'lalftblJt Low RIAi:. EST.
lum. Hu a "'co Prlv•I• S.1br .. u Ln. SWIM '-OL "D111111able lout at •only ,,M~·-L-~
patio and 2•cu garage. Ju1t ANXIOUS. Several 4 . br rv $38115G. YOu cah't~mJM. Call .... n. ..... ~ •
look .out tn the lront and homes. lmnwd. oeeup. to 60 5 BDltMS. rp;.2531 ~. • • 1• " '
:you aee the beautllul pool days, Agent m,..7225 Hm. Owner 'movt. 5 'Bmroom1, • ' ' ' • -,~tLY .. DiLC~
and c.lubhoutt. For care. BEAUTIFUL location 2 awim. peol1 ,xtn pullman ~ il~; I ~A
ftte living without any oui.-oto.~. 5 br, • ba, 3 -1c. haths:. huee',famdy "'°"'• ba)1,., Uv~1'~1"/!lfl!;.-Jlllt.
11lde mli.ntenance, thil c.on· • ., " ... ., thlc~ ~.·carPetins, ex· mal d.i:ft J'.1:n,. Let.·~.V :,:~inl~r~' °:'n~on:t:: Arent675--72ZHIR pe.ntlve ClecoraHOns. No . 'i~L"iltS LOOK , ~-.. ~Good~
pl •-23)3 SUPER 2 ·Br .. 2 Ba .. pool, down uirms. bric. $37.000. Fl'-'b :'.!.,_ · II ,hood. Aakiq-,~. ~ • ; ~ ease phone ~ · gru,t Harbor View. Aeent. ~1. ' • u..i e.. _ .... , •PPf'OX "f'•2800 * • l
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pfna. Newly decoroted l VERY 'NXIOUSI GOV'T. REPO'·S' OCEAN VIEW Br., 2 Ba., comb. tam rm .&. "' . · • Uon Uv rm w/tiertll'l, ctl. ' kit New Cl'llt, bltn elec ·Beaut. I pool ' bnfe.' Hea.vy ntA·VA. r°:t 1n17 . ~ twin . '. llR.. ..... ~ 1; qwa. D 0 11 b It shake roof. 3 BR. 3 Ba, 3 and location . ~ met, tr1.th 4 ~· ,~
, ...... Fe-,.i. m_ 7l0. car .1ar. , ;l!O + sq,. IL ;, ltASAllAN .. w/.;.~ -· • -Xl•t lllw)clnJ. lNt Coalca Houoewlle 1 prid• • JOY· Rut latoto M7·'604 • w...,.,. Cloat ill' ·::m Call ,all >I ,pm *Xlnt c"brhd, .Sac. Sa2l•1· * COMFORi ABLE4BR.'llome. MISSION .a&All'Y
kltchon, IMrolu<I Joi with ' " -•Jltury Docked · pa 11 ... ~ l.'lulbm LW. 11!1 '
room !or pnol. NO DOWN BY Own<r: 3 Ii. 1!i ba., RIAL ESTA.Tl IM2""21 drape" oloft to 'bo•ch A I •
PA\'MT TO VETERANS. wlwcrpte. bf•--Im· ·BY Owner !Ake ov er .tehoob:. f'rplc., w/w carp, IMMAC" 3 BA, • .146, U.. and~atVAappralaa]. mac.S2T.950.MMlll. wnmts. ~ f'Xlttlns ~"~ bltna.Gre1t nt l1h b o r1 Southlll&io-~..-.
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SHORECLll'l'S .. i. l'2 Opportunity 200 Cotto Moao • Irvine Generol ~cos~to:..:;M::•'"::..~-::--1
By Owner. 'Br .. ' Bo.. UNITS wanlfd. Have bu""" RESTAURANT liiiii"i' iijiji'iimiii,iiiiiii.i' iii I-: Casa del Oro ltt>I<:. · drpo, nu alll a I« duplaet up'° Ip unlll. • • • • FOR RENT • UNIVERSITY PARK ~ ALL tinum:s PAID
911h .. e Wraf!I 9tddcfe Topi wallpaper, ru bt:q. ..... A(ent m.7225 lllR. or DINNERHOUSE IMM.<CULATE 3 B E 0 • 2 BR. 2 bath, den ...... $300 Bald N C ' Compare w0,. you rent •
;:;.!;'.L ~ = I-p,_!1y 166 oo -blvd ,,.;,_ Newport ROOM-2 b & 11\. home 3 BR. 2 Bath, atriwn • • $$35 ft( OllClpt eustom de1tsned, teaturlng:
omy $42,llOO. 644--813t· « ' Un ... Ea1tbfuff BH.ch, ~•t• 130, equlpmt ~. dbl 1ar., patio: 3 BR. 21' bll., ram. nn. S325 nllliMITURE DrMTAL • Spaclou1 Jdtcbm wUb in·
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a.-0188 evts. k)l..llll. Ext 2 l!L, 2 bath wUtl. 2 )TL like new, tree1tanding~· redecorated. NN 1ha1iBR..,2~ t..., tam. nn. $350 rUM 11£nl -direct l.lgh~
• -•·~ old. v..n.. ._ .1-ft&A trw. $36.0d:I. down. crptl A drpt, Avall.i March T\JR.'ll..E ROClC • Separate din' a: an.a -..,. ~ ~ 'B.:i~: PETE BARRETT ht $250 P'l' mo. 301 Eut 'BR. 2 bl .. tam. rm. • •, l360 * Month to Month • Hom,.Jlke •torag& ~~ lln>adw... C.M. I f BR. 2\1 ba., tam. rm. $390 * IOO% Purchue Option • Prtvate patios
tSclt. ..,AaN,!XX>. -REALTY-' We have nirt term *Wide Selection-•Closed earaa:e w/storaP
ROOM A PLENTY , • "2 5200 turo. r<11tall avail. • Full length inarble poll· Lo~ for wide open , 5 . •7MOSO 0 -" * 24 Ho~~4:;; man
Spacea! Let w: ahow you -• Klng-n Bdrms thla 3,0t:I -. ft. home on an ••• TM' ca..-. lrwettment • ~ Op I 220 ~ e Pool -Ba.rbeques • sur-acre of t.nCI! Beautllully 1 HOUSES portun ty [].( rounded wttli pluoh land·
planned, all modem con-EXCHANGES, iavutments 18 Newport Blvd., C.M, ~re r ocaplng
venlence.. 3 ctr 1araa:e. S • 2 Bdnn. '-2 -1 Bdnn., A tax lhelten. Home A Call M&-3928 E'YeL 613-6'11 -Adult Hvtrw at Its best
f\uee ldtchen with tara:e eat· fixer uppnp on 2 R-2 lots. Inveitment Realty. 675-7225. f •!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-J •• 8•3481 Large 1 BR $175
1ng am. aep. utlllty room. $875. monthly income. • COZY 1 Br -Front Ii: "SINCE 1946.. 517 W. 19th, Qd ~ ~FREE
Spacious step up llvinr $79,500. Moniy to LMn 2• rear porch, cat ok. Util inc lat Western Bank Bldg ;:7'1!!S6ir1Nl.iMalni!!l!!SA~!!!i54~7iii-03ili• I 365 w. Wllson W.1971 = =~~J am:~:,. HW:i-
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m 1st TD Loans i~ Ront•ls • 645-3900 0.~~v~Oi!< 'Nl:h1si----·"°"=_,•,.,s1,,•,,nc1,_'-'""'. 11:.,;,. ~~:'. i;:.:,:~w:
2i; blthL In prettl&• .,.. O>rona del Mar DUPLEX. 2 6., M. INTEREST • EASTSIDE Lovely-2 Br, WATERFRONT, 1 BR . Childron'• Sec&•
with its own club facUlties BR A: 1 BR. C1oee in to "1C7<' fncd yrd, encl gar, $150. L•9un11 ... ch rround floor, priv patio, Furn.&: Unlurn l" 2 Br.
tor t.nnl•, pool, lhullle· ....... Many amenltle .. can 2nd TD Loans ALA Ronlols • 645-3900 parldog, !nq 400 s. llaylron! From $135/mo. Up
boanl, '''· &'13-43111 Alen!. NORTH END Api. 5. 17; E. 22nd St. • 641-.1645.
REDUCED to $12,(01 w ATER FRO NT TAX 8% tnt. hued on equity. e 2 BEDROOM with single L&rre 2 B<lnn. 4-plex In l BR. Furn. Apt, Yearly HOLIDAY PLAZA
FITZPATRICK'S SHELTER. :Qock )'Oil!' bol.t. Also NEW 959'0 garage for $150. garden Setting. Glassed in Call Salisbury R1ty DELUXE Spacious 1 BR.
Capl.ttrano Valley Realty Jeue 3 new units, NB. Call of aale-prlae Joans e l BEDROOM, hardwood dining room. Roomy kit· ** 673-6900, ** $135. H ttd I
31501 cammo Capistrano for details. Pvt. owner. n•: S.ttler Mtg. Co. noon. crpts. drps, firepl, cllen. Quiet, Ute .• Tiry. _2_B_R._ba;_y..c.:.vl;_ew=, ...... ~-.-.-pt. ~pl:p~. Ae:ults ~~ san Juan Caplltrano 673-8249. 642·2171 545-0611 dbl gar, 1&.r&e yard. sax>\ fSu· ~jf.rrW:EN~lLeS $225. 15 mo. lease. 6731900 pets. 1965 Pomona Ave. CM
493-1124 21 Unlt·Nr. Shop't· ,~-~~~-~~.,...~~21~yn.~
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Roy McCord!• Roojtor • day" I LGE .1 br apt, •• ~ turn Reeltor Since 1965 2 • 3 BR, 2 Ba. am. Etl1' llD Newport Blvd., c..M. 6?3.-4030 or -494-324& .:.B~a~lboo::.._P_on_lns~.~.-1-.--$125, furn ;urActwts.
Tustin Ave HB. ;m M 147.3957 t I~' '!!"'!'~"54a.~~n~29~!!!!~~1LAba.G~A NIG~d~"'~ .. ~· 2 Lndry, gar. Quiet. N r "NEW'' HouNlf•Rlnt ....a. 1· ve rm ..... ,. area, 9i2swK1:uP.On"'ocean e 1922 Wall·-No B OWNER telling, Be au t ~UNITS ncr • Students! 1 BR nr OCC, family .rm, frpl. buUt-lns, Lovely Bachl-1 Br-Rooms mrkls. ...... •
TuJtln Meadows model 1•, •nlJLT APARTMENTS •••••••••1 I pet ok. All util inc $85. carpets, drapes, fenced!m&: Maid servi«-Pool-Util pd .:54&-<;5:::..=18::.. ---tud~lo~N~· J
d 'BR Din ft.&./ ALA Rentals • 645-3900 sprinklen: 2-car prage -• ~-" ,_ -40 • $115 Attractive S . ew Beaut ecor., , rm, n• E owr.J' ST -F 1-•-• 300 • , "-&IJ ,.,....., Fam rm. Open h 0 use · ~•n • um arJWU mac. $310 mo. 1st, J.ut and crpt. Flower1 It. tttes.
01S COSTA MESA e RURAL Living -2 Br w/ depr:Wt. 495-044 HOME like 2 Br duplex, Downtown. lJO.A Broadw~. weeke.odl. ~1 WEBB, BKR ~ General frpl, klds/pet $175. . quiet n!Sidential area nur
Wntmlnst.r Pl\IME 4-Ple.x 3 Br .. 2 Ba., ·-, nn •··. '"'·!-· ALA Rentals • 645-3900 LAGU.NA NIGU~ ~bdrm, 2 .:"';::•cl>;.:.· ;:121::5:._w::,ln:::;:t•::.:r·.:.':;:73-:;3:..c780:::;. I ..:C:::.M:..c·:...---=--'--Pop thllr n:nwrtlc top ~ nao: ..wt t-'"" ha, hv, rm &:. dining area, F1JRNISHED 2 BR. Apt.
_., •• thorts, nUn IUit:_ver DRIVE. BY lDe. $700/mo. No dn VA. $951 BR mobl hme ql/cpls LEASE 3 R:• 2 ba. Custom tamily nn, trpl, built-ins, FIRST floor duplex, 3 hr, 2 Util. paid. $170/mo . .2'177-B
_. • .., $62,500. N. Colla Mesa. $150 pvt rune CdM Blt·in elec kitchen. Dshwlhr, carpels. drapes, te~ & ba, all .xtras. $400 lse. Maple Ave. !148-5913 .
Make ...,... top In &beer 9092 ENLOE WAY 557"151. 1120 2 BR mob, kids /pet., CM crpts & -· Frpk, Prtvat• sprlnlders, 2-car • .,..... 213t796-n73 BEAUT. FURN.-2 -B-R-
-denim, Jlnen.. Finlsb I M • 5 I ~= 3 BR Jdd I ts N B Patio Top rond Close to •--"' ........ v --~1A-·. · ~1. (Maeno I• nr ey 1 '·· 2 Trt-P1exei 2 br., 1 ba. ea. •~ s pe · · · · immac. S3l0 mo. 1st, ui.st Costa Mesa Hid Pool. Adulta (w/teen ok) ,..., .... ...., .....,.,.v~., .-. N rt Be• h Nwpt Bachelor ft.A. 1tart at $80 ICbools. $~/mo. Call Belle and•-'•'!. 4= ••••, -._.=,.,.,==.,.,,,--tern 7188: three mot.U., 3 BR, 2 BA, a>vered patio, ewpo ·• nr. · _.... 6'13-8550. r ~-~....., -No peta. S1S5 up. 642-95~. ~~~ -u-s !IO.l2l, M ~11. d>-pe, "'hwahr. JUJI Harbor High. Xlnt tax 979-8430 AGENT ~~~----.:__JM~;.0;-tv;;1;;~;;.~---L01W WEEKLY r.,,__, r-'"""" ~·r ~~ r•0 9695 Utllitie1 naid 11~. 2 BR, ti ~ RATES AVAIL Now 1 I: 2 Br fur11 , (l~l6): L (l.J-Jl). State reduced to $25,500. Drive by shelter, vwucr, '1'tO" • $100 1 BR, kids /pets HB ..... ""' loc N
S11e. and call us for more lntm. 1 UNIT • Welk to Behl nso Pvt hme, sngls; CdM refrig, kids/pet• OK. SHARP 4 BR, 2 BA home. 2080 Newport Blvd. pool, ttc rm, gd · o
llEVENTY·Pn'E CENTS e LARWIN I 1 & 2 BR. iUO M, 116 M dn. s\35 2 BR. util !"' C.M. RENT·A·HOUSE G""'' too. els to ochls. A Cosio MHo ohldrn. no pell. 646-6824 •
. 11 CI\ 2 BR NB Kids/ ... ts 979-1430 bargain at·$275 mo. Water 1. .. 2 2611 * FURNISHED GARAGE for eaob pau.m -add 25 9614405 ANYTIME 700 Palm HB 1147-3951 -· ·· ~ -• ' Ocean fmt $175. )<ids, N.B. WESTSIDE 3 BR 2 BA lam incl. Avail alt Apr. 15. STUDIOS & 1 BR'S. APT. $140/Mo. ~~ra~~e;;'~ Loh for Sale 110 Pvt hme, cpl1/:mgls CdM nn .. gas stove, b-i fencd Yd'!-----·-·-----AVAILABLE 275 Broadway, C.M. •~: otberwbe lhJrd.ct.u I , ~ .. "'" I rAJ Choice RENT-A-HOUSE9_ .. _ w/pollo. Kids. pets OK. Newport lleoclt • Full Jdtcl>en Adu!<& dver 35. Clean,
:!:'3' or ~n!~~~ · · ~ Rnldential Lots c~. a.-·-,_ ~ ~k ~~-HARBOR .~~~ H 0 me~ 3 : ~=~ties !!::.· :Ji~s':.':7.near _, -~=.....,='"""'o--~-1 bNroom, .lallwY room, dll)-Uti Alice BtoOkl, the DAILY IJOxllO (Ba,ycre1t) $18,500 , 4 BR. $250 Years lease. ;...,. room. Available April • Free utt es Dana Point KtDitl·nvt: CZR'l'I PILOT, ·~ N-~'"-~ Mobllt Homff Java Road (Mesa Verdel 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath. Nloe uu. w" Id A all .:.o .. -oe. e Free linens ;;...--------1 ...,... ~""... e -s e v . now. -1-15 $400 per month lease. b' a.di patfem -add 25 Dept, Box 163, Old Oietaea For Sale 125 18,495 276 Santa Isabel. C.M. e Senate St. 495--016&. .Age~I: 64+-mo. e T.V. & maid serv. avail. e SAVE$$ ON RENT! e
tents flDr Meb pattern *"' Station. New Ycri:, N.Y. Vista Daya <NewPoril' 19,500 n4:629.9172. • Br 2 B ·-A-• Phone service Manager needed -1 beautiful
Air Mall and Spec"'1 Habdl-lOOU. Print Name. .&ddreN, 35 Ft. Mobile Home vtata Baya <Comer> 21,500 Lido Isle • a, crp ... , ..... l'1• •BR, 3 BA, tam, nn., pool. * $30 WK. & UP * OC(an view un it.I. Adlt cpl.,
iJ:C; otberwile thtrd.-clua ZfPt PaHllln ~her. BESI' OFFER. M&-3180 alt 6 90x125 {Newport) 21.500. Yard. Sl7S. mo. Back b&y. Kkb 0 K. e Studio &: 1 BR Apts no pels, Ute duties. 673-«i07,
dll:IMt will take thnt NEEDLECRAFT '72! PM. Plan)'Ot.tl'dream home today. RENT for 3 mos ~ ** 5-i5-7609 ** $350/mo. 7;4 days, 540-8121 e Room $15 WK & U Huntington Be•dt
' ...., Cll' men. Send 1o Crochet, knit, etc. Free l.tla1' Mobile home° eoclosed Call 646-nn for ~. Aj>ril 3, May &: June. 3 BR li,i BA near sch.ls. $200. Mr. Hanna. · • e ' TV le Maid Serv'JcePAvan
Jhrtan Martin. the DAll.Y directtooJ. 50 oen". cabana. Furn., in Adult. . • Mat11tt couple" only, no pets, mo. Call Joan, HERITAGE CANAL waterfront duplex 3 e Phone Service. Util Pd EXECUTIVE SUITES
PILOT, '"2. Pattern Dept, NEW! l.UCut MICl'ame. Park downtown . C.M.. ~1892ch~mn. Reuonable! REALTORS, 540-1151. BR, 2 ba., patiQ, yrly: lse. e AU major credit cards MOTEL APTS.
2.11 West 11th St., N,.. Buie.• fancy kmb, pa> 54HS19. 00-MESA Verde, Ira 3 BR, 2 Ba, $325 Mo. Agt. 646-2'1'. 2316 Jll.<wport Blvd. 5'8-97511 727 Yorktown l!vd,
Ycft, N.Y. umL term. $1. BUDGER Expando lhSO' • Bdrm., • bath home, din-frplc, lg. liv. nn, din rm. Condominiums This Ad Worth $5 on Rent l94n BEACH BLVD. ~ lfAMZ. ADDUJll Z..,. Arf el llalrJlla Oro-xl 't cond. Mull ~ movei den, living room, S650/mo. fncd yard. $715. MD-0190. Unfurn. 320 Children &: Pet Section AT YORKTOWN
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Unbtllovobly lleoulllul SJ6.4411 ~ORE s pr l 0 1 z::.:L Crodtet Boot • (213) 691-3175 Ju1t North Of The Newport BNch rental 4 BR hse. Avail thru Genera VAL D' ISERE Ckrden Aptt. Low WHkly Rates --~·-·· . -10x35 /-'~ dd~ Wt1torn Whlto HouM J""' 30. $28tl mo. 546,-4268. 4 BDRM. n.ndo., •·una, Adults -oo pots. Flowen STUDIOS .. 1 lll'S, ' ~ M1U1Um and Choole one learn by pictUl"ell Patterns. NICE w '"~ • ~ Panoramic ocean front view &ASl'ER WEEK: 3 Bedroom ...., .-here Sttt 4 e Full kitchen s-tt.n tree ft'Oln new $1. nn. Xtru. Lovely Pk. Cbnv. build 22 uni boo.le. Family $150. Call Fount•ln V1lley Jaaml aMm, tennil. $275 '. ~. 45• pool R':_ Rm, e Heated pool ~ CataJoc • .All CM::plete IDleut Glf ~ loc. $3100. 64&-a;M or ~ U: 26 2!l J:· .;n-673--B'19J, LG. 4 Bdrm., 3 ba., llvin.e mo., 961-2705 a(ter 6 P.M. Sauna. Sell 1-2 Bdrm, Furn-• Laundry facilltie1
-I Oal71!0 ---" !hon 100 ,Ull. • $1. -· o1 O:..,·Pob,~ C:.., ·Po';; H Unfu 305 · rm., largo ldt, and dining Cost• MoN Uoturn. from ms. sEE n , • Frro utiHttea lllftANT. CEWING~BOOK Oom.plele Atpu Bool -~.....,Champion Mobile' Honie, • eaw·-· ... ,,.. ""---.~ow' OUMS m. .......... p ~............. • Free linena n .M>QO .. UIL 4..170 UUWll •• , ' area. Fenced-in back yd. 3 BR, 2 Ba. cptl, drps, .QJ\N anom, ySk'O'gl\I•
... tDdQ', Wll' twA1ow. . · 24x53, 5 star Park. dose in price S132,0XI. 546-1600. Gener•I Must leave atate, 96J...1087. blt-W, dahwhr, 2 pools, db. 1 BR.• Furn. 2 Ira: closets, e T.V. &. maid lel'V. avall.
SL ' · H "111 ... --50 C.M. 5'M703: alt 4 pm. INVESl'MENT DMSION H II n-ch n -'·e bed p"'v ~-••Ing • Bar-&<jue IN IT>. NT I' >..S HION "''"" ••• :ms. • un ngton -• house, $235. 546-3nD. quee -• " m•-• Phone ""'""' • 4111u ........ 111 ttftnl.50 ,,._ T nh u fu 335 rm,xtralrgrooms,encl1ar1.,,.==----~-BOOK -Htmdredl of cents. -r--pa NEW Moon '69, 24x43 w/all Bach. Pad. $85. Util. Pd. ow ouse n rn. w/atorage. Adults only, no LARGE bach. near 5-tJll. ~tuldcn 1&cta. $1. M..-m qlDt llool: I -50 extru incldr 8x«> GlaulM Huny Newport Beach . pets. $150/mo. Single adu1t owr 35, re&.
centa. porch, 2 BR, 2 BA in 5 Star Ea Crate $12:1 Util Pd. '. 2035 Fullerton, C.M. -~---·------
QRUtt tor TGdaJ'• Uvlq -Park. 638-aJ22, 531~. CHOICE Jot lOO'xlM' • R-2 Cozy Cotta.re:, rear $120 NEW. Eastbluff . Townhouse. FURN Bachelor apL Carport Newport. l:eadl
15 ~-utllul -·-lO .n'-> ••s· E Flowor!ng ,._ 1135. Prt. 3 BR, 2\1 BA. Rup, c!Tps, • lndry N ho , • hi
--. -1~-ua. paved .-:,, "" • ·you All Come 2 Br. SJ.40 bltns. $335. 213: 3514':i67. • 50 · r 'd P 1 •998" Els.
cen". [ ~ 'J ~ Rochester St., C.M. Shctrt w/UW Don't gel worrt-' :$129: + ep. BEA.lIT. '69 Bachelor Trailer, ltt•l ic1t111., • ~-Duplex .. Unfurn. 350 c · N l c M GelwM walk to l'llh St. lhpnc. cntr. get mad . HELP-U Rentals --...,-------ammo, o. , . in nice N.B. Park. No
Lido Isle ~121.7==.::750::.·c,~C:.:C':::''-·---:,---/ 2629 Harbor Blvd. will get You a Pad. Cost• Mesa 546--0451. children or pets. $00 mo. I llMllforl* Mountain, Desert, Halleluja 2 Br. USO. uU pdl---------BACHELORS Only; 1 BR, i .,:"~~~'-"-· ..,.,.-~~-~
IAYFRONT VIEW Acru,. for ule 150 Retort 174 546--8660 crpUpat, klda/pet. Hurry 1 BR Puplex, partly furn., apt. Furn. UtUltes Pd. 3 BR, one block trom beach,
Price bu lUlt been. drdttc-'jjjjjjjjjj;;;;;;;;;;; ·-....;.,.,....,....,....=.,...-...;~;;.;.-.,... .... -.,--:::/Sttvin&' Newport.coat& Mesa Jwnp'n Jacks 3 Br. $155 water &: gardener furn. 546-7972 or 307 Mesa Dr., avail April 1st. $325 mo.
ally rednced to $99,500 oo • INVESTMENT ** BIG BEAR LAKE uu. Over 500 ,.ntall O>okie Cnunble $90 nr wtr Adu!l5 ollly, no pe". CM. 835--0101 dy, 675-5.164 ew.
this 1pacloua 2 BR., den Newport 8uch OPPORTUNITY Need a tax deduction! Try available now. OUr fee is Litt'l Miracles 4 Bl'. $200 543-6954. ~;::_=-.,...--:--.....,,....,---,~
home w/dining rm. &: wet ;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~l 5 Acres near Palmdale lnt'l thll cabin-In.the: wood•. $15.00. We guarantee se~ce cPt. drpt, . pat, ocean vu 2 BR 1% BA Sharp S~ 1W ~ ~· N~. 1 BR furn. apt. Util pd. Near
bar; entry courtyard w/ $28,550 Airport. X1nt growth poten-Compl. tinllhed only $8,950. ~w money back. Fair! HELP·U e e 5»-6311 nice: '1hq:, ttfrlisiso1mo., ~dulb:. ~ M ~ n ro v~ a: bay le Udo Isle. c..'11 l·n•:
fountain, ]ge. patio on fiO ti&J. Onlv $35,000. tenn1. OR atart w/a secluded lot · e NEAR Beach_ 1 Br cpl/ .. :?bone 64~2951 54&--0336 c686-~_3052_·-~~---~~lb! ~~I: Udo Seeing is Berieving 34~'!' ... ~1~:~~8. Re~ct :~.$!:.in~ ~·t,~ 1 Bdnn. on the Water. drps, chUd/pel t <lk. sill. ,H_u;.;nt.;...lng,._1_ .. _,_11e_ac1t ___ 1 BR Sl25 & $130. Pool. tcr-_N_•_w_:po_rt_H_•;.;lgo.h_t•--ml
'-I... 1-for Wu!" Call RoM tn4> ~ with u t i 11 tie s ALA Rent• I • 645-3900 1 • • nee, idell for 'bachel<lr, no CLEAN 1 Ol' 2 BR adlu, no
bowcmb loweon jri. . , , .and what you lff ts 40 ACRES, take for <lnly $29 536-ltis .tt' S pa.id. $200 Year round. HARD Beat' 2 B fncd lMMAC. ex, lrg. 3 BR, 2 BA, child/pets 1993 O!.urch St. Pets. Lg. kit. $.125-$150. 2Q.
..... 1coe Newport Bea.ch Back Bay! month. $7250 per acre. ..., __ , ro •• ~1 wnp 0 'Box~..!r • nclto · Id r.1 cpts, drps, bltns, lrg. lovely 548-9633. E. 16th St., N.B. 646-llOl.
3C1S Via U t!o 675-4562 JU1t ott Tw:tin in beaut. 96&-0047 .n.ca.i _. .. e, · · -· 2 Bdrm. Rent reduced to yrd, e aar, di pets. priv. yard. Gar + huge --==~~=~-
!BR. 3 Newport Riviera. Big Bear Lake, Callfomia. f.170 HU re~ &: bltns. $15.5. prk'g. $195. Resp. married * WINI'ER RATES* Apt. Unfum. 211 ~ ~.?~~.~. $89,SOO Now ab>winz 4 bedroo~, 3 CoPmr0m.!rrtycfel 151 5 ACRES nr. Vall~~ wtrDn, Fe~ ,yard for Pet AL~ Rentals • 64,S..3900 couple.' (Adults). 842-3276 A::: 1~.; A~~:S ..:,":; .. ~ n-ck •·y
5 BR. 3 bo. 1trada corner. baths. i.rrua ••tryway, "'---'~'--..;...----"''nlc. $4500 .. w,~. . 10 VACANT HOMES Nowport lleoch M --
Pool •••••••••••••• $125,000 beaut. W/W crptg I: mmo 8 to 10 AM. 538-3286 3 &Inn. HOUie. New decor. Rent While You Buy G 2135 Elden, gr. Apt 6. 'XLNT ~.;;;;.;_loe&;;.;;;tioc.. -n-, _2 _B_R,_2~BA.-
LIDO REAL TY INC.· decorator drapes, stone EAST 17th STREET PM A.gt. Children 1: pets welcome, or 3 & 4 BR homes, 110me NEWPORT HEI HTS 1 BR furn $85. Month fenced
3371 Via Udo, N.B. tirepl., AM/FM intercom, COSTA MESA Re•I Est•.. will consider single1 $225. w/pools, 1st mo. $lOO dep. deluxe new 3 bd~., 2 batfl, yard 2110 C, Oranae Ave. ~~~~~I, Su~ t ~'.
673-730Q di.shwshr & bltns. ALL pJan.. S E cit ll2 MOVE IN NOW! )ge. ll'i nn., electric blt-iN, 545-1657. t:~o ~.,~5 ned community with acres 445 Ft. trontlng 17th l X •ftlll LANDLORDS! Your next From .,M to 1225 per _,, dlshwuher, w/w It drapes.1,.::.::..-=,.;,.,,_____ ~ ·
3 BR, 2 Ba. iunny patio. 2 u· Sll!i,000 cash down ~ .. ,... 1295 "C" THOMAS Sl11NNING 1 br, fum'd $160. C I n_ cit or ro uia: p-een. Swimming Real<lnomics, Bkr. 6/$-6700 tenant may be on our R berts & Co 9'2 5511 mo. , 2 br unliirn $165. $50 dollar• •P Strano DWe
»ta from bchlbay. Comp! pool, putting green, loads of TRADE 4 Bedroom Harbor waiting lbt. Call us for tree 0 • " REALTOR 548-5527. w/ad 645-5$.10 ---------1 ~ .. • ew..rVord·,
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BR--1%. Ba. Bit-I n s, toSantalaabelAve.,follow downpayment E W ~,114177.502 BRpvthme:,vae. Rent-Option pla.n . '1" W 1 BR $128. 2 BR. $138. refri(.,shacluticcpt.Bot.t
dlailwuber, lhai opll, drpl, '""' to model or oall Full Prtoe 1342.000 Rao I 11•11 •n-$100. 2 BR u!U pd, Jdds /pota SHERWOOD R E>. LTY, , DAIL y PILOT Furnlfbed-uW !>'\kl. 2'50 garaatng avail. 1... prlv. ~:,:.,"-~:'~ 6'U300 or 540-5147, THE IRWIN CO. NIED $1'5'2BRJddi/petaC.M. 54MSSS WANT AD •NowportBlvd.,C.M. patio. Mgr. 35322 Camino
ard tlo ~· shov . & VILLAGE REAL E1tate ex-Reeltors 644-6111 Sha/P 0upltx Cd1' $1!1) 2 BR atll pd C.M. PICK OF THE CROP. SUn· ~ffd a ''Pad"? Place an ad Capistrano, Apt. 10. ~· ~nl ~-~~ clwiive sales agent. CDM Highway frontage, C-1 'Afar ' $170 2 BR. pvt unit N.B. ny sparkling clean, walk to 642-5678 Call 60-5678. SelJ ldk. Jte~ now!
befol'I! 9AM Ol' aft. 9PM. land 6 bldgs. Clean 4 Br Hm·Nke area $160 2 BR fpl bltln kit beach. 3 BR, 11'1' ~tio, encI1J-;:~=i;;;;;;::;::;;::;;::::;;::~;:;;==:;:;:::;;::::;;::::;;::;;::;;,.'.;;:;:::;:;;;;;:;::;;:;;;;::;;::;;::~.
Principals only. Aa"ent. ~7225 H.I.R. Cub Buyer $165 kids OK C.M. dbl gar, Many xtru. $240
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ewport •• THE BLUFFS for Hie 160 REAL ESTATE ~R,2.::t'o'.:"'~.o~ 'fiM. Dix. 2 BR. ..,,.,, d!i>o. tpl, 4 BR 21/ BA 1716 so..Cout Hwy • · · bltins, Kids OK Redec ..
On. u•~•-~ Dr 2 Take your oholoe ot an ex· 3 BR .. 2 Ba., Wlndoor L&runa Beleh. .'94-8025 3.,.:.1,00"" ranch, barns, RENT-A-HOUSE •U5•......... • Llke new. 4 c111 .... 'beaut11 .. 11 .. ..1--1·• Squ 122 •-.,.. ..,.,. "'-·· ·~--• ·-~· ~ .... .~. NEED 3 or 4 bc!nn holue, RENT-A-HOUSE · ,,,_ apa~ -~ & family "PLAZA" model at only 3 BR 2 Ba lltory Tlbun>n, t d rm.,2'9batha.Slldingglass ..... 950 or a spaclo"• ,1,. 129 ,;;,,.. ·• ·MeaVerdepr• erre: • m..ao6 BEAt.rr. 3 BR home, trpl,
_,. ·•-~ ~·· -· .~. B"_ nady _I Doyle Q>. I ·' -tl block to ~-• -•~ a sparkllng aant 3 bedroom, 2 bath 4 BR., 2\i Ba-. Vilt. Paclllc, ~ -1. LANDLODDSI :'..~~;;,.~ ·-. •~· pool. Many e:xtnu. A Fam.I· model on the: green belt fM $27 9SO l" o>JV"\1 .,_...w!IQ
ly home to be proud of. $32,900. Bed two v1lues in ' '11 ..i.ot. We Speclall7.e 1n Newpc>rt 4 BR 2 BA
$Cl.CQJ. the area. 3 BR. 2 ~ Ba., Villa Pa'"'""'• Jfi) Beach e Corona deI Mar e • .. •
$27,600. ' I -·• '·---· • 6 Dana Point. 1205 * 537·11649 C.u.t. '-'• ,4,·3414 3 BR. 2 Ba. Hunt Cont. ._. ....
W ~ ·C:::::~ill~U;;:;::>• I ' ' Our Rental Servic:e t. FREE BEAUT. 3 BR home. lrpl, ...... 121.000. · to You• lov•ly patio, btook to liChool.
••ALTY 3 BR .. 21> Ba., Tlburoo. NU.ViEW RENTALS $250. !36-3m/536-1366. ~ ft P t 0111 $30,600 lual--~-or ••• ,. •• n••f • .,.,, •• ti 2 BR., 2 Ba., Hunt. MarlM, 0 p1rtvnlty 200 Vf.rwu.JFU • '"-1 =lrv;I""==----= A STEAL at $34,900. 3 $51,500. ..-VERY CLEAN 4 BR home: Ji
Bdrm., J Ba. CUatom dtoor, W. have more WORKING partner wanted -with b!tinl 6 Irr fenCd yd 3 BR. 2 ba. tam. rm. , . S34ll -mru, JI' llvt~ Coll .. onyllrne. M&nor ..... onwith sm.U $ lor$26Spermo.FAMILIES 3BR.2ba.N'p!. .. $37S/~
room, 1IPP"' bay -a&c, '-I , ~--· nee. Golog new ONLY. Call agtt1t 516-(llL f BR. 2 ba. N'pt ....... $4Z1
i.,.,.1o1. 2pa"tioc. ey....., SUPE.R p• 'YPEN 96 n II . .-. -~"'Mtauran~~"' Corona dtl Mor 2 BR. 2 ha. •••.•••• 1275/300 IG;ltlil. ~ .. I 4405 mam .... -. ust ~ve < BR. 2\i baths .... $3lii/37S lwiiiilm-----· I BA YSHOREs. 2 BR 6 don. Duplt-/Uftlla ~· 1llY 645-3270 eve HARBOR Vi<w Hilt., view. f 3 BR. 2 bl. home ••• , , • 13tJO
BY OWNER • -HARBOR Dlcorator's pad. Must sell. ,_ lft • BR $550 Month. 3 BR. 'Ul Aur..tum .... f400
VIEW 4 Bedroom. ree land, &ibmit all ol!tn. .. ,. Seahlollctltd lnvostor ACENT 644-4848 !:':.4-. ~~'!~or' GE:11M--H.B. • S-ut11111 .VO Ip. S XJnl opport. tor ...,.s&iw, JUST .. ~led 2 Br, 2 Ba, ~-_.,. _..,,... 16J.OW Cout. Br., 2 Ba AJ Br., t Ba., pos itiv e think e r . frplc,cloletoocean.Adults.
-REALTORS ~Wl'·~ lovely Ip. ......... -11artnmrhlp w/merchandlae $290. 117 Larbpur 673-3315. ·== J ·~ bur& D&R'I· On tllll-do-...,._ In t"'W' beytog C u.
&\Ir awrr ·~ ' Bii. 3 QIOJU:S, 4 Br., 3 Ba. lam 11e $G.lllO. Ow.--syndicate. l3000. -· Hit mo ..
IA, .... ,.., 2 f1Pcs. -ml ICJ. It. S"'m 4 tennis. D!JC Dull --MJ\BER Shop. Ntwport 3 BR. 2 Ba .. lfnc:ed 1ud 6
.. 11. "7,l!llO. 111 1102 """'-m.7225 HlR $49,Sllll. --Lumn. llc:h. Ex.Joe. 2 chain. Tutt. doublt .._, $230/mo,
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Near N...-Back "Bay.
Gas I: Water P&Jd. Mo. to
?.lo. From $185.
ft., cpll, drp1, b It In I' bltna:, patio, ~. pool. BA. elev. to beach. Adults, BRAND NEW sttARZ My Wat• r f rd n t 42$ 30tb st. NB. C't3"-9500. lot ':turn. Call 546-711.1
w a 11 P •Pe r • pool rte $190. $f6..3416. 1'IO pell. From S.150, 31155 Hom• w/doek, man 3Q..60 BEAUT. store apace, E. lnh arttr " p.m. ·
facllitie1. $m. l.l4 Am.iaol New t 8N h Cout Hwy., South IAaWI& From $145. t>isbwuber, Iha& yn. Sl50/mo. st r, 11 b t. St., C.?4_. 1625. Ml· ft., for KEYS· (31 "f9 1 lhould II.)'
W,,y. ~1380. por c ** ... 211.15. cvptdnc, waJ.k.1a cloeets. f'l5-4.331. lease. Call MZ..1611, 642-9996 Ford, on ,IOl4. chain at.
Huntlnpn -PARK NEWPORT Apta.. Forcedairlteot.-l&r1l0 WANTED: Good ear!hy IOlll uktoiM"'Baker. =~~ ":,,D;!;
1 APARTMENTS ,..,.,. "' Unlum. 370 = i::~~e= ., •hare !unlcy old boo ... ,S1'0JU: for rent or 1.,,. S350 Ill Coat• Me&&. Pt-call
ON .EACH '· I on ... _ ~ Cotti IMM ed pHala. quiet allr'l"OW"d-Cose to buc:h. H.B. Call mo_ 1000 aq rt, appro~. 1811 6f3..l1.42 after 6 p.m. ,_ iAls A clooe to sboppln&. ShdlY~CharHe:ll&-:1141. Newport Blvd, C.M. $200 REWARD
rul\N'. I: tnrnrtnlN, ~ apartment ll fN-Adult llvinl. nortt· GIRL want~ to seek • .l ~. German Shephm:I, C.M. area.
2 BR r?«l w· erlooldltc the water. Enjoy ** NEW ** I~ CORDov APTS. ahare 2 B' apt w/ .. me. 1 UNUSUAL Live. ill mod. opt. c .... ed female. Blk. tan
A.. mo,aoo beolth .... 'swtm-. :ion 0tar1e st 64M410 · "-u --.-,...""....., 11>-= ~ $425 monthly year nntal ADULTS Vl1LY mine poola, 7 upttd ten-Near u • ....a..-._ u._11_ st. child Ok . ....., gt,XJ"• nu, · marlc'p, Rabieg tq".
Super deluxe duplex, haJ. NEWLY DECORATED Furniture Available ntlles o1 --• ~-· SHARE 2 BR 2'BA tum'd H1R Agent 646-0029.
Chlldrln Welcome.
m4 Elden Aye e 645-4012
cony w/1etty view, partial. BEAUTIF UL C arpetl-dn.pel-dllhwuber ~~pl:ttina'. ahuf. LA COSTA APT$. apt. w/bachelor, at ~I ndustrial Rental 450 LDSI': Blk • brn Duchsund
ty furn'd' Adults, llO pets. GROUNDS heated pool·saunu.t~ fleboard, croquet. Jnnior 1·1 beach. $92.50. ~. 2500 Sq Ft $150 Mo pt1ppy, V\c: HuntiJ!aton st•
6'7'l-4452. C;lDH~~te:~~e~::'er rec room.ocun views from SJ'JO monthly: a1ao .1 1 & 2 ledroom 'fl"' DRIVI BY G•r.gas for Rent 435 Modern bidg.,. Edinger "s1. Fran II for t .Reward
***LARGE 2 Br. duplex, pa=laG~ al'ld 2-bedroom plant and e Bullt.iDI e Sbq Ql1Mlb lt'f Flower st., CM. 1 BR. __ ;;..,.______ NT. Frwy., So. Sant& Ana 64Z..7249, SJ&...4(&, ~~~~ete pa~~ e :~ roo! Gu. Reci ~~Rm HUNTINGTON ~~= =:: : =:. '= ln c1oletl ~ ae:: = ift C.M. ~~~~~nl!; ;~tpee':e~: Walsv.iorlh ~al Estate I.OSI' 2 doll 4 1 beach~ tri-
w/bath . $235/mo. Ca 11 2 BR. $160, $165. $175 PACIFIC or balconin. carpetina, dra· • Bar-b-Qun !14H251 or 54g...1.ws. CAU.: 639--4210 color '-1 cockapoo, blk .I:
eves, 67J...3681. Haciand1 da Me11 periee. Subterranean parW-e J!:nclmed Ganp: Huntlnsfon IHcb NEW deluxe M-1 units. 3 ph. t&n. Males. Me~ de! Mar,
160 W W"--A t 1 CM TU OCEAN AVE H B -'th , .. ___ ,, , STORAGE only. Garaae, nr. 1~• M . C.M. 546-6198. WATCH the 1unset i.n thl1 ' =un, p ' " ' • 1na: wi elevator.. Opugia.i AH Utilities ftaL.I e OCEAN VIEW-From $135. Airport, $18 mo. power. , •.JJ onrovia. -==-=..:::.:;,,.---=I
executive 3 bdrm. Ocean New Villa Riviar1 (tt4) 536-1481 maid ttl'Ytce. Just north of rill 1 Br turn or Unfurn. CASA ** 91'S--0843 * * 543·3145, 8JS.~ ~s. SETl'ER/Lab Mix. So~
2 Br.' 2 Full Ba WJLL
Ok opeT,,_~1lOWamAL~TERSpm Dacoily Fuhlon T-•·-" at Jambor-I 460 bh1.ck wlNB Heens.e V1c Blvd. duplex. Adults only. Famil•'•• Welcome uuu. . ee and S:,.Joaquln Hilla Adultl, l'IO pell PL.A.YA, 14th I: Walnut, EXTRA lrt atorqe iaraae 2 Rentili I Wentad l9th St .. C.M. &42-02ti. ·
$450 Mo. Arent 675-4930, Walklnc dlltance to H B Call S36-8367 I EZ $30 ~0020. Shaa: c~{t,P;~~:.· beam . 1 ·MO FREE RINT ~~bone Cn4l 6"-1900 lboppins center. N~port Buch. ;:Mor. accen, . mo. c::~: :;::~e:'~:~~ ~!; H3.~~H.-~~ Ed-r:·.
UNIQUE chateau on Bayside .,._ 1.-Z IA $l59 for rental tnfonnation 354 Avoclclo St., C.M. Olll R ••• quaint hou•• • yacd A •• "M•""'" £>,A .......
0 2 bdr d • •• m -2 BR •-.970I OCEANFRONT: 4 Br, S Ba. co 1nt1l --• · .. w. w ~ • -·-· r. m. &: en • dlnl.n& 622 Hamilton, C.M. ' ' • WATER View-2 BR. 2 BA, _, d F Laguna Beach area. Prefer room. Adult& only, $375 Mo. POOL Kids I ti ok New. CUltom ecor. am. • N 1 See Mir· Mr. & Mn. Hoban -pe • approx. 800 sq. tt. D/W, preferred. No pets. Yrly. WHO NEEDS AN OFFICE'!'? 2 bi t « garage. ew n [ Jl5)
Agent 67>-4930, 64G.-0020. 5(8.-2062 ~:~'b;,1a::!' t'~ SIC ovtn, crpt'd, drp'd, $fiOO mo . &73--8561. You can have benefit. of area, wil /stead¥ .neh..,plp&per s.rnc. and Replh; * GREAT VIEW 2 BR. * BRAND NEW 1 & 1 BR 131 • · • <&r· Deck. Sid• tie avail ADULT LIVING OAKWOOD GARDEN fullY 1talfed omce w/o cost job. W I leue MK t ace.11. _____ _,_
Frplc., blt.nl, 1undtcks, pool. FROM $l 30 Mgr. 5J6.5 • 6t&-S666 Yearly lease. n4:6'73-320 NEW Garden Apartment& •-rtmMt of Tent /equlp/1alarie1. p~fe't tttes, birds, ga~en.1 -.••••••••I
S200up. 64f...&44. 815-5204. Near shops, encloaed * FRESH AIR appt. With Heated Pool and _,... I Space also avail. by fireplace and st& view.11
SEACLIFF M--. 1 BR. 1u (Retort Livin& fer day/11.•k/mo. Mon -Fri 4 Ready references. \Vrite Accountfnt CLOSE to' Beach, lrg. 2 Br., 1araa:es, built-ins, enc I . Walle 3 BJkl to Beach! ......... » Barbecue area Adul!J Only) 673--S450. claasifled Ad No. 298 ___ ..;;. ____ _
2 B&., open beams, lrplc, patios, attractive lndscPI-tee 2 BR, apt, newly decor. Ba Studio. 2 BR. ti,t Ba. t.undry center NEWPORT BEACH OF.SK rpace ave.Sable $50 DAILY PILOT. P. o. Box -SBA-Accountina 1ervtce1
bltns. :!JG.A M&f'IUerite. Adults only, no pets. 1970 W/w crpll, drpa., bltns, ex· POOL. Cpta, drpa, bJtna. Private patios l. balam.lie1 16th at 1Mne mo. W!ll -A"'---., __ 1ture 1560. Cost& Mesa, Calif, 93636 1pecl.alizln& in computeriied
m-0937 or 675-Snfi. Wall.ace St., 5 4 8-O 8 O 4 , cept refrl&. $15). No · snsla. SlS) to $175/mo. Alk about lndivldual 1aract• and K>OS5D or 642-1170 lo""""""" .1.iu-n.i ace tr. for 1mall buaine111t1,
$225-Pe.nthouae, oceanview. 2 646-2700. · no pets. 536-lTil our dllcaunl Ul5 Placentia carports. 1 & 2 Bedrooms at SS mo. Answvine 8etVice R~SP. Gentlem&11 16 yr son, fo tn call 6»-19XI
, ~f~.~ii7B,, 1 Ba. Stv BRAND N&W 1 BR BEACHBLU,f APTS. Ave. Sl&-2682 ~ ',.~:~::: V IS~':!,L.~,ESA i:1~1:!.,~= ~.!nil:.· ~:~•·Ii::::~·~ :c~ ..... ~. T;...,
Bronze Medallkm, ericl gar; Spae 2 A: 3 Br, 2 ba, Pool, Pa· BRAND NEW l Drive By 1 A: 2 BR. Furn. A. Unf. Diab-NEWPORT BEACH 0 n beds. 642-9130 Day a:. Yblancial Stmts. Jteu.
2 BDRMS.. bltns Walk to crpts, drpr, bU·lns. garb. tio, D/W. 8231 Elli1147-2236. ADULTS ONLY-PET OK UU Elden Ave. or call waaher • Stove "' Retr:tg • COAST HWY. 825 sq. fee t, CM/NB. * S40-5U6 *
beRe.•alchE. ,s,,1~: c°'aJ!~A ;oa .. ,•.t ::~· n1:i.:!~al'i !:::; 2 BR w/gar. Crpta, drps, DELUXE 2 BR4185 546-9806 Shq crpt'a·Lce Rte center. lots or parlcin,., aulta~le for CdM Lquna Bch areet. 7 AppllinCe ltepalr
9"'"'I balcony, bit-In stove. No Dshwahr., frplc., 2 Ba., swim RENT 1taru $155 uchlteet or drattinJ. $300 Br ''unfum 1l&e. S*:lve, ., P'•rta
2 BR. 2 BA. trplc, pa.tlo A: pd.~dren ok, no peU amall children. Ref' a, pool. 567-2125. 203-42 S&nta Irvine & Mei• Drive Mo. • "C". THOMAS , reirl,. I'~ yd "'"7015 .
bit-ins. 6061,, Orchid. Call 1.:642:=.c=:.· ------$135/mo. 962-28ll. Ana Ave. * 54>4855 * REALTOR 548-5527. evea:. • Dlaoount AppU&nce Jtepefl'
for appt. $230/mo. 673-8158. PRIVATE 1 BR apt. Beam e OIEZ ORO APTS e NE\V Spacklus Apts. Ex· aUahl S50 Wuher, ~. Dlahwuhlr,
lJtG 2 BR. Bay view. Frplc. ceiling, paneling, b 1 t n I• 8234 Atlanta. 1-Z..3 Br's. elusive location, nr 6bop'1. DESlt qNice av e 1WO profl!'S1IOll&l f~males Dilpcul Etc. Free Est.
refric, cptl, drps, pri. yd • POOL Pri t l ed Frp\c air/cond pool etc I 1r &] mo. WUl P'QYide furnlture !i!!ek 2 bdrm furn house OT GUARANTEED * ~
Beam ceU. Bltns. $2'JS/mo. parking. Aduita. $13.5. per .. : /d va e "«;..~l16•"'· 1 BR .. 1185/mo 2 BR 2 Ba. REALTORS Rlfttl)t ~ &l $5 mo.~ servlce apt, vie CdM or noTth. B '-I~ 61'-4531. Mr ~--... """l Wuucr eyer. JJ<r"U • • • • • SINCE...... _ available. 222 Fore1t Ave, App-x 1-". mo M' M .. , 1 ... ,. "'"' mo. · .....,....,y il"tV"QOU • $245/mo. 675-4911 Bkr. ...,.... $. '"' '-1.J o.:w-<>U.141 _..;.._-:; ____ _ e BRAND NEW e 2 BR, patio, '10"· retrg.1..:.=~RIV'==~2~B~2~Ba~ 673•4400 DLagunaELUXEBe360ach. 11
9168
2 Mlac. Rint1I• ' 465 CHUD ""' expertoncod & Adulta o1-ti:. Clean ln 1 ** P ATE r.. ·• R -"I rm ----------Large 1 BR apt. Bronze me-......., "Z:!Zlill oom1 -. • · · dependable weekdays. Jn-fee $75. Refs. 847-0935. cpt/drps, bltn.!i, encl 1ar .. Iii . suite, $175/mo. Coron. del. LOT, fenced. 111torqe. C.M. fa.nt to 5 yrs. LunchM A: t~~. ~le~~ g::: NEW 1, 2, 3 bedrooms. $135, patio, infant ok. $ 1 7 5 . * * * * WANTED: Middle a I e d Mu .nr. po1t ottlce, Snack Boats, campers etc. 50c per anackl. Fenced Yard. Off
. )'Ou'll feel like a Princeaa Gas a: wtr pd. $150/mo. $160, $185. Walk to c54::8-::.:.37"!,c:.,.~=~~-~ El Puerto Masi Apta ""°man to ah.are 2 BR Shop. Prlv, Pkl· Aif..oond. tt. $&.50 minimwn. ~. San Dleeo Fwy. nr So.
living in a French country 6'2.{1563. Broadway j: Penney's, gar. * OCEANFRONT Deluxe 2 * * * * Dud'-~ ~· : ~ 1 k ~ Rea.lonomles, Bkr. .67H100 Cout pl.aza. ~TtBT. -~-••·t' ••-v ..:...---=----527-3144. BR, 2 BA, frplc, encl 1ar-. l n-•room A..... .. ...., s Pg. ESK c.. A u ~ p l&1uo::u -.... 1 1.uc m· S100 ~=~'°"=-===-I y ly Adults t& DWV ..-•• room I bo&rd in exchange D ~ce ~a · .,,, er L J[j] BABYSl11'1NG in my home. =~t1ec~tbo · ~!eg:;'t ::.:~n~ Lovely sngl. apt., bltn.!i, drps, 8~AL!w T~JE~CHCpt., ,;:. s7J_1900, ID:~J'n. · $1.30 6. up incl. utilltlel.. Also tor care of elderiy lady con-Mo. l~~ f::C R.1~ta.:, I;!' PwsoN11 ' Dependable and pf.l'1'1W'ltnt.. crpl, refrig. Fncd yard. valesing. No lifting. Lite etc, n · •T r -. C.M. atta. Phone 6f2..41M.
you are moviria from a Working adlt only. 1004 El drpg, bltna, frfilc. 125 16th A. 0 CE AN FR 0 NT Yr 1 Y furn. Pool 6. Recreatlon meal preparation & lite Bl. Co1ta Mesa. Ca 11 C S. I
tarzer home. you'll like olD' Camino. Call a1t 12 noon: 308 16th. 847-3957. 1paciou.s 1 br apt, nlbe1t put.ail area. Quiet Environm_ent. ~keepin&. No smoking. Saundergon 6'2--0212. Personals 530 a rpet ,..,, ee .-
1500 &q. ft. for $200 monthly. 54~704. 2 Br. Apt. C\o&ed 1ar. Crpts. of beach. Adults o y, av OH street park:lni. No ChiJ-Rtt'a. req'd. Write re!iume CORONA DEL MA}t. Furn. JORN'S Carpet A Upbal..steey
THE VENDOME ** BEAUTIFUL 1 & 2 BR. -· child, amaJl pet O.J<.1...c.•11:.::.,. ,;;l:ITT~'c.,· ..:-~·~~·~~ dren, no pets. to: Box n4, Corona de! AIC. aec'y !el'V!ce. $15 mo. * ORANQ C!e.,..,.., Extn. Dn-Sllam-
1345 Anaheim Avenue Contempon.ry Garden Apt&. $140/mo. &f7·29tll. Yrly Dix 2 Br-Baech JJ$.~aa;~~:i:rA~~ Mu, ca 92825. Agent. 675-7225 H.l.R. OPENING * 1100 tree ~ (Soll
C&ll 642-2824, Mn. Phillipa pat I 0 1, tr p 1 c, p 00 L Irvine Ba., bltns., d i a PI., Costa Meu LARGE room, pvt entr Iba. ARCHITFL'T, Eqineer, etc. S2 Ott With This Ad · Retart\antll. ~ •
SlS0-$165. Call 546-5163. dshwshr., lndry hook u P, I '!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!~~~~~ii Employed male. 54~ or Olllces. See to appreciate. t. Full Body Musa&e all color brlaht.e.nmn 6 lO
•"'· 213' 38'1-22S7. PAL" .. ESA APTS 5.10-6215. Exter. entrance, 185 mo. 2. PrivaJo 1l<>onu mlllllte '"-<h tor wltilt * LOWER * PARK WIST m m ' ••• .. M , OPEN. ••• Old 3. ~ttnc"'"Fimale Tech Wl'<ll· s. .. --GOLD Medallion, front 2 Br N $ PARK NEWPORT -will MINUTES TO NPT Bal 4GUNA ~ach. Privatf. ~ _. • APAR'l'ME T sublet deluxe 2 Br. 2 B&. FURN OR UNFliRN . . rl te Newport Blvd . 4. 2009 Rock Sauna bf1savtnc me •tra· ...._
-21-patio, encl gar. laundromat. 1 Bdrm. fl'rorn $160 view a.pt, $300 mo. 675-1177 Unbeliev~bly large aP11., roo~7 VM!W~ , S. Free Cold I>Qnkl.. WW clean liY1DI nni, 4'nilll
3 BR, :1'B?~~. $235. -~::d::.~::.':.:'is:..:::c..:::'::.'~..:''.;:·99::.l_l5S_/mo_. 2 ~=·,$~tf-' aft 5. huge pool, Jacll%ZI elect bit· ;~st ;..,..mo. 41~ :~!e~~~ ~2~:~~~e~ s~:e W.io.~~ :-~-~
2 BR, l % BA · • • .. · • • $00. 2 BR i.n excellent location, 3883 Parkvlew Lan. * * WATERFRONT super ins, ahag crpts, drps, uuna Lido area • ~ eq. ft. (al> yrdJ behind Airport er) yn exp ii wbat CICIQDl:I. not
<ALSO AVAIL. FURN.l Men Verde, cpl, ~aperles, Irvine. (Just ott deluxe 3 Br, den, 3 Ba . ;~Gt:ts, no r:::~ $135 *P.ftlVATE ROOM1f ~ RtalonornJcr, Bkr. 675-6700 t AM tot AM, M.-S&t. ~. l do ..om .,..u. N1wecfult9ar~,A:;;, built-in•. 1ar a1e. SanDleaoFwyatCulverRd) Twnhse.$450.PieT•.;.oat 1BEDRM.·::::.Fromnta ~am=~-= e omCES • . * IU-2100 * Goodttf.531..{llOL
151 E. 1ht. cul-<!e-sac , .... t llSO/mo.· avaJl. n4: tr13-m9, A 2 BEORM ..... l"loln mo • ~-· 300 6 SlO "I· It. COSTA M/Cltarp B of A Chock Ce"""'er
D-fiUXE 962-9894. ---------A Real Gem! Adults only. 2 You're rieht, the)l)'t u~ .,,..... *Call 5tM'153' * MESA. Call 646-2130. DISCOVER DISCOVERY 1-,...;.""',_,,.~,...,,,,.,_,.,.-1
APARTMENTS MODERN 1 Bdrm. apt. Cpts. ;L;;;•,.1•;;;"".;.;....;.&1_11< __ h___ BR. 2l> BA. wuher/dryer, pricedt 1S6I M•aa Dr. 350 Sq. ft. ottlce for I.ue, Find YOUllSELF In So?peone LARGI OR SMALL
Air Cond • Frplc's . 3 Swim· drps, dshwshr, b It· in a, White Weter View I dosed-in dbl l&n.P· Xlnt (5 blka from Newport Blvd.) ~ Apartments fOr tenklr downtown Colta Me 1 a . Call now -No obllption All ~ WOl'k: CUt docn,
ming Pools • HeaJlh Spa -1uage. 1 child ok. All uW Br&nd New Deluxe 2 BR. 2 condition. 646-6105. 546-llllliO o~m, meah:, m • t d &C-4DJ/~. m•> l3S-as5 C21Sl 387.-3393 Pane 1, remodel, nnlllt.
Tennis Crts • Game & Bil-pd. $150/mo. W7 Avota.do, BA, IOUnd-proofed apt * YEARLY-NEAR OCEAN. = A: chauffeu r · . NATIONAU.-Y thme, repan: etc. 90-UllL
llud Room . Apt 9, C.M. 645--0984. w/flreplue. Ail leahtftL LRG 2 or 3 BR -· HHAACR.IEIONDRA. · FOR ACTION, • • RECOGNlZED CUSTOM Woodwak -.
1 BEDROOM UNFURN 2 BR Studio Apt. Con1lclu child/pet. $300. Appt. 673-1909. BOARD I Care I LeUDdry. . PROBLEM ~· O>n-'trw. Fonnlca. Gen'I n.p&ln.
FROM 1165 Crpts, drp•. gar. Swim'& NU-VIEW RENTALS Santa Ano 241 AVOCADO STREET Good meaJa. Senil S:IOO. Pri CAU 642·5678 fident aympathetlc Alt 5, Ph: o.Jce'DaI>arb,
· MEDITERRANEAN pool. No childnn, no pets. ~ or 494-3248 --------Adults only • No Pets $250. Men-Women. 5.1l-611~ · . J>l"lll&llCY oou111eUna. Abor· .:1'15-,::...c11l3.;::::.:---'~----t
VILLAGE Quiet neighborhood** ALMOST LIKE YOUR FAMILIES 2Bdnn1Avall. tion A Adoption reL AP4 EXP. Remodelble, eel:tlneG,
642-8042. OWN HOME. Nr. new 2 Deluxe l • 2 BR Pool * . * * * * * CARE. 642-4436. npaJn. malnt F\Jrnlbll'I
2400 Harbor Btvd .. C.M. LOVELY 2 BR. 2 BA BR .. 2 Ba., beamed c:<ilU..•, WELCOME! Gara<•· Dlabwahr. PaJd ut!I. ,---------------'""! FUU.Y LICENSED rollnlalt\Jll. Jlou, 6411211. (114) 557-8020 Twnhse, patio. dbl gar.. ocean vw. $250 mo. Adult&, FROM $150. 646-12>t Remwped Hindu Splritua.lilt Cement, Concret.
RENTAL OFnCE poola. $215 mo. 673-'TT16, _no_,pe_ll_._4_94-1_288_.___ Splritutll Readln& glvt:p d&J· .
OPENIOAMT06PM eves&wknd•. ,. SINGLE STORY * 1 BEDROOM * T d r Pa d' \y.IDAM"IDPM,.AdvlceonFREE ldeu. odvlol <ltd
BAY MEADOW APTS. SPAC. 2 & 3 Br. Apt.1110 up _L•_,1,_u,_,"",.,.,,N..,l1,..""..,.,.,1 .,.,.,~-Savth k• Almosph1N !IS B• Townltou.. <=cept ra er $ ra 1se all mattert, l can hi.Ip you. eatimatea. All l ehorp lo<
2 Br, be•m celllna•. priv pa· Pool, cpl/drp., bltltl, Kid1 ok LAGUNA NIGUEL 2 BDRM·2 BATH Beam ce~ eXlr•, Ira 112 N. El Camlllo Real, San ts 'a beoutllul Job•• a,....
tio, rec. facil .. ck>led 1ar· 1996 Maple No. 1 642-3813 Apirtmi nts $159 &: $164 mo. bedrm1, end l ·.&. recrea· 1• Clemente. 492-9136 or price. '45-5073.
qe. GflJ heat, cooktne &: 2206 College No. 5 9112-?0M Call About Our New g Mo. Carpets and Drapes don rm, aauna baths. etc. Ines ·~· CEMENT WORK, no jab 1ao
water aJI pd. AU adults, no LARGE 2 Br Mobile Home. Ltue · Prosram Available-Air Conditioned Adul!J. Our SUn4a.y att•r-ALCOHOLICS AnonYmOUI· tmt.U, .nuonabli. ·Fre e
pets. From $165. . N 1 BR H ·u 2 BR 1 Ba ~vate p,u., noon B-B..Q'• °' Free Art • p 0 ~-• H ~·•• u . -·
St CM adults only. $135 mo. ow. .......... • r-~• Ltsso?ll starttn• ooon. ti mes Phone 542-1211 or write •. ~um. . .in_,.,..,...._...,.,
381 weal. Bayt 64&-0<ih . • plus uti!ltie•. 545-6998 $137. 2 BR, 2 Ba. 1196 per HEATED POOL HARBOR GRI ENS 11~-~~122:1~.~Coa~ta~M~eaa,. ~IWIN'l'ER Ra ... 1 eoncr.1t month. C&rport &: StoTace * * $170 * * ~Js :: cpll, -· bltltl ~Al<>m• Ave. 495-012 Nr. Scltook • SPS:ciS:s • Jal. . %"'~:~: ~~ •'
3 Br. ll> Ba, newly paJnted. 1_,.:;64::,i-:::2623::..:al:::tc.::•~·=m'=-:-1 Lido Isl• H ro·D~·NCViL~. Well·De•taned Ap11 dollars LAlot --PATIOS. walla, dr1ve, 1nafall
Bltns, cpt/drp, encl patio. Onl ¥~ Sal 1 •· 2 BR I T · new •--aaw, ~· Nr aclt!a & ahop' .. Children 2 BR, IUO. mo. Adults y. * J BDRMS. * -South ta s . w •rraoes. ~w·~ ~-
OK. no peta. 880 Center St.. 735 James No. B Call Some Vlew. Adul~ only, (enter 2 blk5 W. of Bria:tol, F~ $1tl. $2'15/mo ftm09e. »16611 f«dt. • ., ~·· ... ~ 516-Tl85. ,.. ~ th ott Warner on Linda WO¥, Sha< cpts, drpo, aawta1, CLOSE to famouo aid ttarla llD0,000 2nd TO, $10,000 Found (frM M•) 550 * CONCRETE '"ORK •
CM. <l'W'_, or .,..,..-... ~8:'m.36Q 1::~zOs E\rea. IOUth to W. Central) pool, jacw:zl, end pr. 3 BO, 2 Ba, 300IJ aq. Bit 'ST lneome, SoUd leCUrity. IJCENSED AND "BoNDED
LR.G. 2 Br. 11Ai Ba. shag l BR Carport. Priv. patil. Santa Ana. e 546-1525 Quiet Adult l!vln.r Cedtr, 2 u. brk. frpls. Lid WANT: 1A:ip APT, abop'I BROWN A black Gennan DlCIC'OR WALLY~
crpl, bit-Ina, frplc. priv. Crpta:, drps, all elec. resp. MERRIMAC WOODS Wub Eq S8000 Trd Cf!'nter, office Ol' '!??? Shepbl!rd, approx. 1 Yf' old . .::.:c:::-"';,,,-===-"'::..1
patJo. encl. gar. 1 hlk &dults only. No childttn or 3 Heated Pooll .ga Merrimac Way, CM for~ St.ate. &ff.osrr ' * Bkr 5'7-6469 * 4 beige paws, leather collar, P'LOOR Work A:, patiot,
IChls. 837-9842 d a Y', pet. $125/rno. 548-1322. 1Arie Oubboule etc. BBQ e <It! . . , \ no tags, vk. Seaahott, N.'B. drtvewaya Ail dew al k •,
645-6345 eves. 2 Br apt, trplc. pvt patio. G-Cbllt •edwCant 2 ?3n~--TIME FOR WILL Trade 21)..IISO acres of HA. VE Grtat Dane, 8 mo. 642-9656 1.Jc'd A bonded. 645--0IX
1160 Ph ..,~., .. ~ afteT 7 ...... .. • DOK~ ""'"-~ old lone earfd &payed AKC · · ·
BALBOA BAY CLUB · · -From 1119 "'UICK CASH ,,... Nevada RecrUtional "If•. femole. Trade for FOUND ""'1¥" Schnauar ContrlCIOf Terrace Studio -Barpln. pm fl wknda:. . ( =-~-:-"----includes he beat a-aJt cond. ,.. land tor eatablllhed vendlnc $300 motorcycle dirt bike. .l Poodle fernalet, vtc. y,....IROO ·'--M_Addl _____ Eltlma ___ ,..-
Tranllferl'ed. Tak• 0 v er 2 BR. 2 BA Studto Me" Verda ' SOUTH COAST THROUGH A route of "1ual value. Call 615-7689 dlanap>I~ A Beach Blvd.. pllns & 1.,....~· ~ « j
leue. Furn. avall. ~· Crpts, drps, patio. P0096 I-DELUXE 2 & 3 Br .. 2 Ba., VILLAS DAILY PILOT Randy alt 4 pm 8'7-6947. FREEAClear ·GoUCoune H.B. 536-8151. 1to-. 1-~. Clim.-~
ext m. 83'·1856. 1. 1 child ok. 646--04 e·-•. L-. 1•-up. Rent.al lllD '"--·~•ur Blv" •J "" · ~...,.. ....... ' 111;1 5ILI """ -~UI ... CLEAR l ed lot De lot. Canyon Lake, $8500. FND. Gtnnan sh. p h 'rd M.7-1511.
EASf!R ~ial! 3 Bdrm .. 2 • WILSON GARDENS en: Ofe. 3095 Mace Av t .1 __ ~_:Sf6.MZl.:o.:~-~ WANT AD ert !Qo)oll~~;ple Vane;. WANT: Fbcer Upper, }Jome ((emaJe) \ vtc, Slatter • Addltk>nl + RtmadfUrc
Bath Move now. paymenta lBR, 1~ BA, crpt/drpa, ~l<Gt them ttau DaDy Ptloi Trade for or Apt1. _ Ward, F.V. A1k ·tor JO)'Ce. Gerwick 6 Son, l::CC.
atsrt lat. 1165/mo. Call -~po~' UO~. -~II~~~. :B42~-6811~:i-;;.: r~O~AIL~..:.Yf;;,c:..,,P~1LOT'ff5-[""'~-i~a~c~ti~lollff~ l ~Cl~u~•tlled~~· -g§~~· ~~~~i64~2~·~5~6~7~8~-;:;;; MOroR HOME. * Bier. 547°6469 * 961Al81. '7H041 .. , !149-:11!0 962--0670. 1 1.k,BR, .stove, Ref_rlc .. 1 ____ 499;:.;..·2595='----SPARKUNGJBdrmhome, FND. Black wit.an le whl!M!', JACK Taul&ne.-~,
1 BR Bache!OT w/1tove UllhWuber, Crptl, Drpl. • mac exchllll.ive S.A. 1treet, half grown <Joa. J?art Bluet nmod tddlt. a nt exp
rolri1 .. crpts, drp• 1150. n1Jam ... 1135. 540-Q33. ~ STAR. GAZE~*~ Exchanae two tree A clear 1126 Sharon Road. WAN'!': ! ? Vic. Me .. Verde. C.M. Llc'd. M, W.,,Co. 1111-:
eltc & water pd. 2515 D Oen• Point '"l' h0ute1 ft.r tncome property Income property or ?f!.1~516-~'1308~·:..,...--=-=Ji'~irf.~=...:cc..:.::...:=
Elden Av•. MS-1657. ....;---------.4l td 'JtCL\TJ. · * Bkr. 5'7.e.69 * MALE -..., mostly bl~ E_~lect_r~lcat _____ _
LARGE 2 BR. 2 Ba, bltltl. At.,,." M v-o.i,--M .... ~:Um LoV1ll John1, 1!11lter ~· -2 BR. 2 BA. Uni. Apt. SlSO. new crpta A: dr'pl, balC0""3· ~.ui. 1t Y' A«Otdi•f to Iii•,,.,,. Y Oef. ~~ Q).0382 PANORAMJC Bay Vlew Apt w/tan .l wtit. Laokt llkf', e e e .~ e e !d."!~; .• ':: •. pets. l:IO Cenlu l11! mo. 837-3927, 837..fil?I. To cftwlop-lotWodnoldoy, · '} for luxury llvloa. Conalder but bllllff than a Beqll. FA'lllER A SON I
.x vu-""° nodwordsca1...,dlrctol"UTtler1 !.'-S<f SACIUFICE-$19,CKKI Texu San Fernando Valley View Meu. Vertle area. ~..QitO. Decon.~. ~ arptn-* Larse 2 BR. $125. t • E..., .. .,.t __ B ... luff.__....,._,~-1=~:"'· ,1 ~ ICOIM Lake View Estate lot for portlon of $37.SM eq. MALE Airedale', oven:hot try, plumbl111. w1rln&. etc.·
No Petl. 717 w. WUIDn NEWPORT Bl!ACH 2A¥0id )2~Dldllonl oc. u FOR: Equity + !T in tine Art 873-MOO, 62'3-ll44. jaw. vie. came:r of Maf'ltlie· • seneratitlnl op .• 25th YT·
Call m-nn vtlla OraMd• Aptt.' , !~ ~= ~~ ... HOfo.~t mobile home. motor home (9) R-1 Lota. Vl&ta, C&J. rite A. Oit Hwy. Cdl>f. No ln bus.· Uc.'d • bondtd.
2 J1;1t CONDOM?NIUM, 11i' tour bedroom.-with b&J~ 5y.., 3Sr... tSl"""""lerl ).15-1742 OT Cll'. Prl party 962-0564. Clear. S25,(Q), Trade all or ta,p, Oea collar.~. ~5
BA ~ $1'3. Jtt ._~ 6 below. Gracloul ~=..,...~= ~f:kdfii 1 part. for hou11e or tncomt. FOUN_D: f'emalt 8 a•'• t • • • • • •
e 637-2943 e 1J"'""• 6 _,,_. &UlTOUndln& IAf<tft llS.. ",_ QUAIL Valley houle. wttk· The Doyle Co. S4&-U6l. Hound' you n I' We 11 Et..r.Cl'J\lCAt. WOJU(. All
... , .. _11~-:~ ( .. ,.~ tGM 3'Will ff A end retreat, Nee! $11.500. Orri1 -med. 968-2XllJ. k\ndl. Bla or ama.11 Uc'd A
$US. 2 BJt. I1Tll'tl&c. New for ...........,. with awarttl. 10Wll .,~ 10c..i.w.i. Clar. Exchan&e C01ta •'""' 1 r£u -• crptl., It drp1. Idea.I for Near Corona del Mar Hi(h l lh" ,.,y., '''~ Mesa hou,., The "-·le eo. 3 Dupll!Xe + 3-on-a \of, WHITE Mtn. fernalt Poooi. In&. FTft ea~__,...,,........,.
I M V ~-•-•oo1 ~-' ...,~-a ,,_ ..,_ -nv-· _, CM !OM tots! -ru Ex ~-rd <-1enJor 1d ti. ti& t1Ullf ~ •.-.. ...,.,.ape, .,.-1.)TN AJ Cai•lrSoii 7)T"'"" 5'8-ll68. Oui1 ' ' . ~ .. v . , ·, vie:. McKnlabt l>r., Lqw\a1 -WI...-. area. ~. bUilt-tn k1teben appll&nra l•Yw .uv.., 7•~ cl\ina:e •ll or pt for TD I, Bfach, ~ 'j;;.:....;.-..;::...----1
B' M V-13S AMIGOS WAY ....-1 llOtlltilM 41'--l 7SW!th YES, Wt have bl.DAM•· And cle:u mtr hme, eampr, aute ' GA!tDENJNG SEJ\VICE *2 BR. 1 ,.,, tll , Ooldwtll, Bankt,r & Co. 16HM 4,.._ 76,.._ or J-4 BR hme:. Aft 546·~ Fnd. Ftmal« dol. Tan w/ CLEAN.UP. TRll\I
-· ap/d'l"'/hlilll. f.(anUlna Aa<~t ,s. ""7· ll~ :=.. . ~1:.-,. net •Jltftd•blel 11'12,000 fruit blotli m.ult. 'Vic. HoU 6 e N&-'lbl e
LI'S cloaeta .. 1150. Adultl> -1 BR.· • BAT;Ji -ltY-... ~ "°' phuttat\On • amaJl c&ttl• N'PT Beach duplex. 3 BR.I ~'M!!"!!"°~U·~FV~!14!!7'.!•1S36~_,,~lj~u:;;;;c;a;~.,smibl
Nop-~••M • " ~·-• . .,_ r111cltlnAu.tnlla10RCaL 2ba.es.unlt.$65,000Val.1, " · ,,.Japano111Ganltllilws.Mct c.,.,, Jo>•...w· LIO 21 T• 91 ltY• T1ke 2l to 27 ft travel trlt. l ost ~ Alao Qnn..Qn. Fl'M lat. 2 Br. 1tudto apt, Fully carpeled 6 drapod ~JUtr21 i:U""' !A ' a,._. pn>p, Agt, 615-7225 HIR ""BCabrlU St CM 2COvtrtdptriclnsltllll uf 21~ "IW llYfllt * * * upartdown.Owntr/Brok· FEMALE blk i.-.i.1tr cat. •·e 5*-«J2tattlPM • ~ . ~ ' ' ' Gar A water pd. ~ Mo. A ' ·~t:;"' .. ::::-=~:: . I "· 615-096! Ev... pink yam ,.,...;;j~k. Vic. EXPER J-
Yr!y. 1U Anilp Wq, NB l:W'-• .. ~ 1 .. 11~ LAKE 1111>e11a vttw lot ZENmt COLOR TV, 23". N•Wl'Ort HWa Dr., Eut. Completa Jd ...-. NM!
2 LARGE Br. aptl. Patio, • : -.... 0 .-~=-~= :: . -cloae In Wolll!rd R•IJlt•• TRAQE TOR ANTIQUES 64~1!3. • R<lts. no. •t IQ 1!11
chUdt1!tt " dot .... icomo. • = .,_.. Al/l.D """""""' .,_ .. ....... $2.000 equity fM travel traJI· OR ANY'llUNG or VALUE Hou .. H.nUnC? Watch tho COSTA MISA A4 till
CaUS.l&tS. -•a ,,.,,r.nla.,.·,.e'Wti. tO~ w:..l,11 erordownonhomeH.S. ATAPPROX.Sl25. OP~HO\ISE-l•mn. N-Bc1t•---~
I Br, 211& MliiliOCe1iO Town--~I 011.0.-~ '°'-().Ill!. ••tt tt 64&-0!20 •t ~· ~ ~~· --,.,._. 1$1-\&I _, .,. •. SIT-·. * HOOSE Hwttlnc! Wstclt tho Lawn -btt"
houM blbt~ crpts. drpl. l'ul .-ii• &ro l\!SI • pttono, * ~ * * * * OPEN HOUSE coluntn. Comp. SeN!co 542-W!. cs11 .... l .S4J.o5111 :;._ _ _:.:.,.,...--~--'-----<'----
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2515 West Sunflower Avenue
Santa Ana, California 92704
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LADY wanta lloulOcleanlng
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13.M,111-3637. ' P1pemo111l111 · lJllifi" _.., Yaid A '. BRINGyoarblk/WhtTV.W• BAnu•IDS
n-..:... .. A Yard * PAINTING-PAPERING fix it for $20 ar lffs. Ex-Adm Ant. Sh $800 . ~
I ~ ... ~'"";;.~.Interior Exterior eluding plctuft! tube I: mt. Ex~. Construction to $650 Neiahbarhood.bttr bar, La-
Hi,.1·1eloon·'lll Uc. Inc. Guaranteed in&: or broken par 11 Sec'y-PurchuinJ: $550 gun.. -N.a. area. After 12
" ... ,..,. , " Call Hanit · 6U-4S5B ~. ' Exec. Sec'y-Anaheim to $'100 mon, $9151.
DU!'OI ~ SeMce ftt' INTER. A-Exler Painting. * BLAINE'S TV * Sec'y-Spa.nilh Helpful $600 BEAUTICIANS needed day ~ Wtndowt· 6: c:upet Llc'd I: Ins. Refs, Reas. Servicifw All Brands Sec'y.Pmionnel $:'liO "' night work. :167 E. 17th St.
d m "''" 150I · · Recept.SO. Laeuna $500 C.ol!ta Mesa. SG-9919, uk '!" •· -·· . n.tes. Frtt nt.., CbuCk, Authorized Magnawx Cr. Clerk-Hospital $500 for Bobble.
... Afttl S.11 C.rpets 6f5.<l809. . Known for honesty 540-4313 Mgr Camera.stereo S585 'sE~Line •--h~ --~
: After ci.anl"I e HOUSE Med Re\:e ti . ..~ ~ -~·• ·~ PAINTING • Tiie p T _•,.ollist , •<t ~~hr women full p/tlme work. ~ Otanlns Saviot FREE ESTIMATES · · .. .,..,i "4·ilU We train, car nee. $SQ.$IO
CuJ;ets, Wl1*twt, F'Jol;>retc. Call after 5 P~f. 496-3668 CERAMIC tile new &: P. T. F /CBkkpr·Lag$3.fJOhr wk 636-0842 5.1~35.
Reaid. A: E:omm'I. ~lll. p A JN T JN G-H o N E ST re mod(!!. Free e1t. Small Cost AD&bst $600 -._· -,-,-;-'-,---H¢jd~ING <and/pr CLE AN. GUARANTEED ;Jomi we!come .. 5J6.:.2426. F/C Bookkeeper $700 Bo'•t ReJNirm.an
............. i.;. by ........ Reta. k Li nsed A insured Recept/G. Ofc to $525 Perm, job, fringe bendit1 . ............,.~64>nn:e :':.si«i. ca . Uphol1t1ry , NEWPORT Call m<J 337-2S01, Lake
looarne·i •x PROFESSIONAL Paintinc REUPHOLSTER NOW &: Perwnnll Apncy Arrowhead Mari.nu.
· · Inter 1: Exter. Reuonable SAVE!!! Call Ior Free i33 Dover Dr., N.B. BOYS. a..uuc ,.. Toner Tax Rate1. 557-7455. EsUmate. 64)..lllQO. '42-3870 Age 10-14 to deliver papen
=P!...i~'i: ~PAINTING, Int; ••xt., ,..._ · · ADVERTISING :.::: ~.Point, San 0.-
1 ~ms~~~~ ::·Uc~~l.ocal ~m.t · J(IJ J ~~:r:n~:~or 1h~~ 0A1~~~L~T
.John Toner. PAINTING I PAPERIN,G, aectttary to work into broad--'=c:·~~~--
PROP'E S SI 0 NA L Tax lByninllarborareLLlcA: Job--~• "·lo er responsibilities at fast· BOOKKEE_PER bonded R.er1 film. 6U-2S55 ;".,.."""' m. 700 paced Newport Beach ad· Exper. thtou&h trial. balance Nn1ot in the privacy of • · ' · verti~inr agency, Braina:, wtnted for medical co.
,)IOU?', home-MOit $15. Pool Service.&.. SCRAM-LETS initiative, &: sh required. located in N.B. area. Please
· 111-1829. · ln1t1ll1tlan ,.,_ . Coll 133-1670 to,,.,ard mume in con-
JNOOME Tax Returns By ANSWERS fideoce to: Manager, P.O. Public Acct. Ras. Home er No WUrinf< A/P CLERK-STENO Box lOl!llO, Santa,Ana, Ca1i1.
Olllce. ~. * WALLPA~l!R * Gen'I otc. duties, heavy AIP 92711. • :::a • When )'OU c:mll ".Mac'' Peanut -Peony -Aroma-& phone contacts. ~ or CAN '""000 L•n11K4tPIN sJ. '"' 846-1711 Beside -P.RISON speedwrltlng 'Jlref'd, but not . you aCC"'.pt "";' yr.
' 1 Sill nee. Startj,ng Sal $425. Near income al ~allty . II 80, , P R 0 ·F E S S I 0 N A ,L Pllller Potch Rlpolr .Y poetry• , O . . Call yoo may qualify with Katlly SPRINKLER SYSTEMS fn. 1 ' He who take1 what Ian t .C. Al.l'pOi't. Mn. Alls 839..f70l F" p 't
Tolovlslon R~lr Holp Wo-. M & F 710 · Help Wontod, M & F 710
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LicensinCJ Preparation For
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Newpart • • • 325 Old No. Newport' Blvd. • • • 548~1192
EDMOND F. JACKSON
Ro.ii' Estate Education Sinco. 1964
.ACADEMY REAL ESTATE ·
CONTUCTll fr INSURAHCE SCHOOLS
' -h>'s'n, Peterson, 5.57-1850. · or• P · ~ at a cut· rate price *PATCH PW.SI'ERING
• wll 7'· Guarantee. Free All typn. Free "ttmat" Soon will wind up In . a Accountant.Bookkeeper, FIC C~AUX:UES=~•-Pl;!<_,?." Holp Wlflleci M & F 710 Htlp Wont..i M & P 710 Htlp Woftted M & F 110 Holp Wonted, M & p 710 eat. ACE SPRINKLER. co. C&U 540-6825 PRISON. thru P&:L. en or z WK"t .i:»1.1a11, • ' ' ' , I ~~~~;;;;;;;:;:;;;;:::.:/
·-· Jeli'Wontod Fomolo792 Call ~72 l.agunaartt.SU5perhr+ COOKS, wa! ....... ...,. %1 e EXPilrRllNCED e * FEMALE-TAPE DECKI ' .-:,LANDSCAPING* Plumbllll ' AMBmous ga1 _ ,..,,,; & ~ '5:,_~ dally, dlshwuher.C<llonyKttchen, MARINE MECHANIC HELP: 10-5.nd>lOshata. n?i:-1' FRIDAY-VARIETY
·Newlawn, ~ ECONO Rooter.Se·rvtce. :tfi;ED help at tl:lme! We teach prof. makeup techs. ' • 2T10 Ortega Hwy., San Applytn1peraon Some experience in car &fOOVYCo, needsaharp
5.11"'441 Oraial ~ ss. Main have Aides • Nunes • Vlviane Woodard ,Collnetlcs, CHll.D C..,, U PM, Mon Juan Caplltrano. Apply in Basin Marine, Jne. deck aale1. Mutt be aa· ~ f~P respofllible pciaitlonJ
IPRIJlllCU2tS htalled .I: Jinn min. $12.50. Service HouaekttPen • Compan-~-. 842--6449. thru Fri. MetUtt woman .• peraon bet 2 p.m. I: 6'p.m. 829 Bayside Dr.Newport Bch cttnlve A: knowledgeable. Cali Ev 89f.1J61
' ... la-. Tnes 6 -ba cJua, $3.!50 •. M.-Qus. -e Homomakm -Up-ATTENDANT Own tranop. 1168-n!O alt 6 · • COOK: EXPER. Foetory . Ask tor Mar-Jeanne at: PRl~R!TY
JfiiMK4d, P'ne t1l MJ...Q15, B/A. Blue: OUp Stamp1. john, Sff-1511.. For 1arp apt complex. 18 or pm. P /tlrne. Mbst be clean 1: EDLER INDUSTRIES INC. 179 !:. l?th St. c.o.ta Mesa PEROONNEL AGENCY •
lJ.19.:llSl. Wanted, ......,tarlAI Job. over. No long hair. pleue. CLERK TYPIST .,.t Apply In penon only, HAS IMMED. OPENINGS FRY COOK-EXPER 9107 Bolaa Ave I
M111nq SAVEonbomerepain.Fttt Ltplexperitnct. Apply 31423 Cout Hwy. surtASirloin,:n>W.COut FOR REIN:FORCED Reliable, nite work. Wtttmlnstu • ~**MASONRY est. RoOfinl', plumb. paint, Call '494-2705 Lquna. ' ~:!. i:!t.~~: Hwy., N.B. -PI.Ame .W-ORK•ERS, Apply In Peraon ~A llllurod lnstallatloas, hauling. Worl< Ho)p Wontod, M & f 710 * APARTMENT HOUSE EXECUTIVE CPLE. older, mge clean 17 TAPE WRAPPING. COM· COLONY 'KITCHEN GENERAL OFFICE "33
,, WOC*. Brick, C.oncnte CU&l'· IJ9..0372. MEN ovtt .21. ptthne eves. s MANAGER. ~ units • new PERSONNEL AGENCY unilll. C.M. $150 2 Br. dplx ~y Mg;nr~R~ 32llCo~~1:'e!lvd Handle orden for salwnen
lwllllet "8,.0l!f, Irvine $8 HR. Plumbirl .. I: A ,., In M • Costa Mesa. Send resume tlO W. Cout Hwy., NB + $25. mo. No yd. wk., lite gp•~· ~MPONENTS. ....,.,,..,...=,.....,==-== tn this ereat Co. Fant--•c * ..._1195 * El _ _._,_, 'D .. ,.!;. pm on. pp.,. penon, e 1tati.... •_,_;ence and Suite H ·--.6 tt-ln. Ref's -·d. No '"""~ vv .... l'ULL OR PART TIMI ~u ~-u-...,. .. ,...,..... 'n F.d '1 Pli:u. Parlor, ~10 E. ... -...-· _,.,u, -·~.,. APPLY IN P!:RSON '-'01 O lpot1 Call Eva, &94·138l
tllllCK. BLOCK A 642'2755 « 612-1403 lTtll, <N. ~~ •. -ed AdittmNen"99· WrltUe. ~unn n-• Wal ~· Room0ra104, 1107 .E. OOVE ST,, N.B. (Wou Ex-~~LIS!'._~,_!!:_E pit PERSOPNRN!OELRITYAGENCY 11t1f1: ~ PLU¥B:JNG REPAIJ\ \..&6611ul o. , Da y '-'Vl>u>V '-UV9l I: treas, '4Ulpman, Jtl!. from 0 C. AirJort) ... _.ent OOuun.._ ...... , I t
• 1111 « No ):i4> tao _,.u MEN ova" 21. ,p/tlme eva. ~ Pilot, P. 0. Box 15«1, Costa ex~. Apply 1Uebard'1 Cof. DELIVERY Routes. eart,v ' NELSON REAL ES"I'ATE, 9101 Bolaa Ave
* -"• * pm ,m. Apply in penon, Me .Meaa, Calif. 9D. t~ Sh(lp, Sil! Ocean. HB ..... f . I FAS, Growt.,.. Co,mpany 846-~ l&lll Bola Chica Wftllmlnati:r
-•n F.d's Pizza PUior, 16532 """'• pre • earner w com· , needs M Women Im-Hunt Bch · ' I ""!i~~~~--.... ~I l"j!:!j~=~!.,_,_,1-C"'OL"""'J"""'P"'L"'U"'M"at=N-=0-1 BeachBIYd,H.a.· ARE YOU COMMUNAL dental olo. )>act car or motor bU... mediately! Call : Nita' . . ,~0-INERAL OFFICl-1· ,. hr IS'Ylct. M5-uh A Bored Housewile! Earn needs )'GUiii penon w/df:n-&2.M hr. cn4} 'fM.l..262'J. Bridps ~ FUU,. PfI'lme, m Im t . G 'IOU_... .. pa int. , . Account.ant. Bklqn' F/C Extr&MontyNoW!I Full or' ta1 ore exp. Front A ~ck., DEN.TAI. Assistant. Exp'd trne., no ftX'Jt: nee. rat PMltkm for the pl
_......,Pl9a?AlloRooflftl Exper. thru Fill. itmta. PartTirne-Forlntervlew Medltait)ve , Crtativt cha~ Orthodontic of. ~AIB=-now~inr; Salary/Comm. Fllller who likn to nieet tht
'*A C11 •• • T. °'17 Rootmc. Deal =~ s:JI' buf~~ CaJI 54().0028, ' • • ~Nn atte atyle only. tlce. Hn'tan Bcb a r •a. hab-A to wlp. ~cos:~~ Blulh, 962-006. ~ll~!rt~~r:,'e~ r-= ·• AD -Dlnc1. I do my own -~· llrm. Salary com· AVG 15 hr -Show S&nlh 982-240ll. -.y, etc tor marulnes, FULL time exp Hrvlct ti.. Couta1 AiellCf ~:c:::i•ctallst -.-. 5ClooRI. msurate Wal w/expe.r. Coventry Jtftlry. No tn. COOK, IXPER. EXPERIENCEDsarment blllbo&rds,etc.Notxp.nec. help needed. Chevron Sta. 2'i10HuborBtatAda ma
..... ' S-1111/Alteroilw nslon tnDl A "°'P· plans -· OJIJect., or deUv. Min. SaU<eCook"/f!na .W.urant cutter, full or part limo. No Ile. Umltod time only. l698I Ortep Hwy .. SJC.
!ml -. -· • --paid by co. Send ,.,.,.. A are lll. -. W..IM.15, exper. Calf Ole!, Hans, $llM5U 21.Mll.-. Ha .. -lhlnl "°" want to DAILY l'ILOT
us s• ti& Lie 6 •· Al11Htlon1 -M2-5M5 salary -imne•ll 111 Box 191-&61. 6"-tlOO. rut mu11a .,. JOit •pr.. -Hanu.t Watcb "" ,.Ur Oo•lflad ods do It CLASSIFIED .. DS
• .. 1111. Noat, accurato. z yun ,... l'llB. Newport -Ca. Call 1G-4671 A s.1' PUot a·-llMl1I ca11 ,...,, _ -, OPEN ROUSE ..i..... ..u -call NOW-. "'
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Instructions Fe, lurlhw lnt.r...llon "'terdlnt lh• Dally Pilot .... SECREJAR•,-, 1
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CALL 642-H78, m. ~25 . " · · ,. ... ,
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OBEDIENCE
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PRIVATE TRAINING
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CLASSES FOR ALL BREEDS
Novlco Thru Utility
Also, Schooling For Dot Tr1lner1
MARTINCRES.T
KENNELS •
20061 Cypress santa Ana
Call 546-0989
CONCERNED?
, • , about your ochool child? 11 h• or •h•
doing work In publlc school you bollovo to
bo substandard for hlo or hor own ability?
Is the Cl111 toa large for lurnlng, too noisy
ind undlsclpllned for proper concentr•
tlon? 11 the t11ch1r personally interested
in your child? Do you 1pprov1 of pr1y1r
and the Bible In the clauroom?. Do you
want your child to l11rn JNfrlotlsm? You
ctn m1k1 1 ch1n91 for the· better for 11
little 11 $32.50 1 month at N1um1nn
Chri1ti1n School, Corner of S.nt11 Ana and
Magnolia StrHI• In Coata Mou. Call
54e.2140 or s.4e.1733 •nd •ok for Mr.
Conkling.
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ACCllDnlD A.M.I. MONTUSOll TU.CHUI
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SMALL
WORLD
PRE-SCHOOL
AGES 2 THRU 6
Opon All Yoor 6:30 A.M, to 6:00 P.M.
fULL AND 1/1 DAY• STATI LICINllD
CREATIVE EDUCATIONAL &
PLAY PROGRAMS.
HOT LUNCH & TWO SNACKS
CERTIFICATED TEACHERS
DAY OR
EVIN ING • •
549-3877
'\ fll.W 9&1ftMIUAk• SA,I IUILOINe
:tt5o McCllntock Woy, Cnt• MoM
IW c..., ef W. & Mtlw
FIREHOUSE GALLERY·
SCHOOL' OF lRTS & CRAFTS
• • • • •
Classes Starting Saturday March 18th
New Classes Starting Wffkly
Oil Pa intin g • Water Colors
Organic Painting • Creative Folk Guitar
Furniture Upholstering • Mecreme · Classes • Furniture Refinishing 3-D Decoupage. • Life Drawing Lethe Art • • Yoga • Goldleaf Et.c:hing
Baubles ,& Beads
• Peblaau • Modern Dance
DAY & EVENING CLASSES " ADULTS, TEE~AGERS & CHILDREN
Beginners or Acfvancecl
Classes
17211 leach llvcl., Huntlnt11on leach
lhlw-W••• & Slotorl
84:7-5588
.. AIRLINE
AND TRAVEL ..
' CAREERS
FOR MEN AND WOMEN
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• R•Mrvatten1
e Air Fr•lght C•rgo
• Opor•tlon1 Agont
"DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES"
A.CCUOITIDt N1tl•l'ltl A11ocl1tlo11 Tr141 I T11h11I· . . c1I Sch11l1 • Ap1M"o11ff for V1!1i111s. Ell9ili!1 Jiiitlfu·
tlo11 u11d1r th1 FN1r1lly l111urM Stud111t l1111 Pro9r1m.
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Airline Schools Pacific
610 East 17th St., ~nta Ana
714·543-6596
LAWTON SCHOOL
FOR MEDICAL & DEllTAL ASSISTANTS
NrN CWSES
STARTING
IN APRIL
623 W. 17TH ST., SANTA AHA
' 541-4461
....... --... ------... 1Rtquinl 2 to a yt&n GP.ft'" tence wJth a n:tnhnum 'ol «I
Tomorrow -Am•zlnt .~tunlty
FrH Demonstration At v,.. Centtr
w.p,m, t)>p.\na' .i-80 it(.p,11),
ohorthand. l<ll<wleilp, or
bud1ett, . .che<!Uiel, ·A ad-
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a!rable. · · .,
PURCHASING ' .
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CLERK · ·• .,. ...,.
R~ulrk 1 to 2~ pneraJ
clerical Upttltnce. TyplcaJ
duliis Include typb)i-of Ptll'-
chu.in& documents. 4UPPliet
telephone contact ud &c·
count follow·up.
Excellent work coDditlons: ana
frlnte ~t •..
Apply fo Pirion
" · HYllND LABS
Yoaa 11 fun! Bharat! Devi tleft) ~ Kalldu have • 3300 Hyland Av•. '
taught over 570 ptudents which rive-about feeling Costa .M~11, C•. '2626 better, success In life, personal fulflllment..A re.lax-
Jng for the tint time ln years. .
,,.. Demeftltr1tlen Tenl1ht At I P.M. •Wk Cta .... ll'"aEqual--O"ppo!!!!!r.!!E!!m,,;~.lo!iit,ttl!!IJ
lhrt Naxt TIHI .. M•rch 21st, At t:H A.M. & 7 P.M. SCERETARY P/time t. la1'j
Y og• Canter ofc: :Harbor area. MU1t ~
445 E. 17th St., Coat• M••• aldiled t y p 11 t ; · Wrttt
COME AS YOU AREi 646-1211 OUll!led ad ro.-131, 'O/~
1latly Pllol, P. 0. l!ox Ml1
.Costa Mesa, ea.sq...
YOUNG SET
SCHOOL
· Special Easter Vacatioii -Caft!i . .
AGES 6-iO
' e flo14 Trlpt • Skatlnt • IMch . e Arlt & ,,Cr•fl? . .-
FOR' INPO~N CALL
•• . 6-ff.;3706 .. ' .,,
SEll,¥Jc;E -' Apply in penon.; .• W
Cout-Hwy, N.B;
SEWjliG machiM ..,.. ·F!"')
torr ftpe'I'. 0 Y·• l'.1 OC Ir i
··sptdal ~; -· 1 ft 1141
needle, womens wear. 4 'jet,· inc. 'l!OIJ 'ea~, ~.M
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lor omall .. -.·-'ii: ;-Ae;;;ftiUar.-:. .......
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Halp,w, ....... 1'11&.P'JlO IWp W•ntid, MB ".7" Help W-IM·• """ -• tliic1Uii'
LADY tor llaht factory OVERSEAS ' " · -· • , '· . ·l•t 'ii
usembly. 41 hrs. a day. Sun-MORE JOBS TIJAN·PEOPLE RMI letett C•reer MU!l5 L4DID, -exp'd' 20 to :ce.. 11'&-rtllil•~
beam Trailer Produda. Call All *iJlo. 6 ,.-. New"' ~·join the 45; 1'lll It put time ..• YWI .. Iii=· Ill; c.m,,..,. thoto a-Ins. II ---Ch ild reno 'Iii~-~ Lee :!or Appt. btlwet'n &-2. e ID&ber wqres e Lower llcenle. .._.P...,.._.. ,_ ..... _. -
w.auL ...,.,,... e ·Tu benolits "'"do not have a S...U. Tultin, Oilt&·Meaa, Drift, ........ .
• F?M --...:.....-Uoa checlc on our Olup: Ai>PIY. ·..o El . . • . , . • .. J..IVE..in couple, Nt"WpOrt ........ ..._... ,.6_1_ •-1 ""·_..-M .,....,_ONE -~ •• Good CALL. 541,4)15 $49 ~••w • ....., • ....," on ,...,,...., . · -• Beach. Expd, Rei.a. eo-.1 ..... ,.~ _ _.__., thru· Fri'Oaly.,_, ecimmlpiprw u4 ... a>ok. 673-3339 bdori 8 or ~y • .,.., ~ ... u:a1 ply in )l!f
art 6·. Until employment a=ptell RHi i!ot•N SAL"~l!!I. • and 12::.::.,;<;:'-L~··FIXER OVERSEAS SERVICES Llanol-¢ourM NIM! men -~~to Awbi M1"'--"""" •· · vvm-1617·E. 11th St 8.A. Suite S .. ., earn u,. ear·~ and • . .• ... "'Y _.". •
To ~!CJ Per Hr. Fllll ..iea tra!niD( pqram ~"'-to ~·-)I G'~ •s w 3 Mod 1 PART time donut maker .. _no~. --·nt 0..._ an ... ,,.....,.; ...,.._ utt ¥J.o ~ • "'" yrs exper, · e .. .....,. "''"' ...-h ~ -·•~ be un for.,~. -Will .train, nit.es, Apply port:WIUe.ii • .Alk far Mrs. av•, ......... -~-..,.. ::T' ;F."i+,iiJ q .... .,., Loo~~ll ... __ Schm•'dt before 9:30 a.m. F'ema1~. J-··· "r 1-'-a"-at intf!ftlted ta. MUre,.dreu . ~t ~ ·Somt.(JL -=• -~ ~ '~"' ~ well, aa1-1....,. ............ "'P gre!'d. ·~. • WESI'CLlFF Adam• .A,venue Donufl, 9089 804681 ~T'"'T""'.'"~ ·~ . . . ..............,,v .
Per.ormel A1ency .Adams, H.B. 98U921. Tarb.u Realtors Demo:, ~ ini.,. .suaran-,
20<l ·W"'cUUDr., NB PLASTIC .· ' .. teed Alaly,plua conurtia-·-----·; _-·· • -.-
1145-:mll FABRICATOR . ''°"'· Unllmlted fucOine. Ap-TILLll , ,. ________ I RECEPTIONIST -OOlce ply In -· 'tooVERst-· ·• • ~
r • JUGH QUALtTY PLASrIC manqtt fDr a n t rn a I TY OLDSMOBILE,.'· • 2850 1 , • ~ '. • .• LUHRS BOAT CO.
Now Hiring
Lin• A1nmbler1
Miii AaMmblora
Apply
149 W. 11th St.
Con• Mo,.
FABRICATION+ 'SHOULD hospital, N.B. ar.a. Solary Harbor Blvil., Caata Meta. Oommorclal Bant '· ~v:~~U!~: ~:::i~:um;;.~~~ ·SALUMAN to .MU H~ ,,. !lq•.:11. ""1r!
Dt/STRY. 40 HR. WK-DAY • Pilot P.O. Box iseo, Caata ~ exhibit i!P¥'· Sa)., ; ldJo I montha -I
S H I F T , .A P p L Y I f'l 11.&. Ca. aaa. exptrlence neeHlliU'y • Good . ~ r 1 PEll!llN, EDLER ,IN· ~mlulon. l'!lonf e-1333 -,. (11j) 646-7121 , _,
DUSTRIES INC. 21 O 1 !<it a,,,,.lntml!rit ' • . .\4 ioi: "Ir··~ I
DOVE ST .. N.& (Locat.d l/)tl,U. 'n '6' SAWYER'~ u..n._ needa Equal 'Of'llO!;.,f;!n~·
across from O:C. Airport). /"1.1. W mature wom~n .tor ··:~.
P-GEE INDUSTRIES Pi~ h -i!ffoln& A'-'"'' "II!>-w ~,..,!mf!!"J lam·lOam, Mon thnt Fri ~· Jr91,.... I "-· P/tlme. l relJet work . Pft', ~ '1UR ~·A i_'I t Jin e l
$50S'$650 Por Mo. anh OU6tl '° otart. -11·: · Intervl""' 5 · 1111: ·
MACHINIST/tool maker, m Y0tt11K men mechanical ex-~ . SEAMSTRESS ... Some exper. Mon-nuei. ·-aia ,'~
production work. Pleue call hel""'•1 -er. McKibbln s a 11 .-.1" • .l. · • day till 9 548-5435 per. ... .... ,.not not ~d. Now intervlewtn, Jo~or .,.., •. • -r. 1 ' thi&n. .Yacht ...._, · · 1 pm. • Mustbe:lloroyer.Ableto Irvinelndu. •. ~~P,lex. ~Dr:,o:a:r.~.1:.._.
MEN ne'eded full time for It.art work immediately, if 540--38M. · · .
varloul car wuh dutteo. l! accepted. For_ Info on job HOSTESSES & SR. SICRl'l'~itY ~~ tor '°~'\oJ>oeln.
M' F 710 H I W ~· MB P' 710 Help W•ntMI M & F 710 H I W t~ MB F 711 '°"'" .. 11ab1e A J,.,kln1 tor placements call Tu<adaY 9 ·D· !$'HW ... Sl:IER5 ' . ·°"!r . expor. PP f Help W•nted, . • P •n•-· . • • P •n -· . 1 ad k _, apply In ' · " . perooo, btwn 10 .., £ ! nm. • e Y wor , . .,.eue am · l pm only. ExR:Jlldlna commerclal elee-M: La · 1703 .~· G~ERAL OFnCE, N.B. GUARDS-HSKPRS Emplyr Pl>'• fee. INSOMNIACS for reaearcb m...::.'. nN, 1>e
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::.,nrtl ~-l .. Oear.m;.~~ 11~ 1551 Mu.t be over 1J tronic1 tti. tee"' .tecniary c.~ . Dft, • '.. ~-·
factory. lmmed open!... . PATROLMEN Georae Allen Bylahd Ase"' project on a!Np -n. r -~ ~ ~ IMI 1Dr Ill er Es . ··
Exper. req'd. ~7712. Permanent 8-i-...ent, C.M. cy, 106-B E. 16th S.A. 21-55 yn, Good pay tor 5 Wuh, 1SO Newport Ctr. DT.. A-•· In Penon tellmt !!.1~ ~ , 1WAITiWWW!uif· -~··• 547--0395. • NB, Sierra Car Wuh, 2115 PLUMBIN.G· -•-•-....., .~u • ..::'.~~.-"Ult··be ael! -.·pl"---,.:!,;:o ' • GIRL Friday. Switchboud, atta. Mii, exp, desirable. wks study. $33-.9393, at 158. ~·-.~· Bet UM I: 5PM _. ·~ .... _, -. .._., uu.,.; ~ •
a c co u n l • Pay ab> e Full I: put time. ~m. pay. HOUSEKEEPER. S-6PM wkdaya. No. Tu1tln, S.A. Lido Car muat be aper. Gd pay A ween ·itartir .Im' challenain&· I: £rkH".1,..5830 W~ i!fwy,
automotive exptt. desired Ufe ins., Bonut, Paid vac. Uw-ln 5 da,y1, Encllsh Walh, 481E.17th St., C.M., workifw condl. 642-1713. ~eo~':t~ rs divttlllied po1ltion. Llberal WAI'I')U;U, ap'd'.~; • .,,
but not neceuary. MattJ,R Apply Suite G 1peaklnc. Plftlant work:inr Fountain Vly. Car Wuh, PROFESSIONAL .. pH 0 NJ: Warner) l&luy A: frince bene.ftta. over·.~', .tlze·:·lO \ to. ,ii
woman pt"t.rtrm:I. Tommy 523No.Grahd,S.A. cond.66-35.iO. l0035ElllsAve.,F.V. SOLICTroRS.evenln11. _,,.,""',;,'!!!ll ___ _.1wrtte for furtb•r in>. Gennu11 'd•piil&.
Ayres Chevrolet, Laguna HOUSEKEEPFJl. exp • d MGR TRAINEE GoOd PQ'• Call 545--7663. tonnatlon, or apply In ply In penon,1._ ,
Be.&<h. 49'-1131 '!' S46-99117. only. Fri. 6 ID I hn. Wuh INVEST IN 5 Needed Howl No "'" Qe<:. · peroon by Tuft, March 11th, R.etta....,~ '.!IF ,-
Just ambition. Call Wll90n, PROFESSIONAL pllont 1·5'PM. Blvd., H.B. • Girl JO amwv phone A wl.,,,,... once a mo. Iron YOUR FUTURE ..uctlor Dana Poln~ Slll ~ /,
Llaht "cret.uia! ""'" occulonally, Muat be 833-1177 !Dam-Spm. a.nwni.: Caplotrano ...._ ' M.S.I. DATA CORP. wAriiu:Ss. OV8I' ii;.-.
Laguna Beach '-· 12.50 per hr. Call Bl Y~Ror cliZl«"ioss1 Noed Exlr• Money? Work In ~ own home. eu en .i 1311 Fiaher Ave .. ~ -~ In . f)lrli>,. 1111
494.-6161 or~ M7·1982 Wfr noon or Many Avon l&1n: 1e19e•nta. Belt deal tn area. Phone Callf. {11.4>: Newp(,n Slyd,.~.M. • •·
5-Glrla Needed !mmed. Part 841-M56 alt 5 pm. Mon or w-10"''"" DCDcn..,.,,n ttvu earn an eotlmated $40 135-1465 betw-t:OO .i.m. Costa M... An equal opportu,ntty WAN'l'ED:·-·'10 ·..,. !~ No · 1"-Yll"tC 1 ~"tl"ttL a wlc or more. Earn xtra and noon. employ!r_ _ !or• ... .._, ~~ ... -4 1ume. oper. nee. HOUSEKEEPERwanted. Lu .. AY•llow c:tD\tv-t.r .J~-· rl"ftllS"._.~
Over 21. Call Wiison, p&rttlme',about4'itlo5hn TaxlC•lt JWV""'-U~ cuh-Ahavetun.too?For QUICK order Fry Cook. Nowlnttntltwlfts QUICK' ca· SH matqrej,el'IO~.~.
833-ll77 10 am-S pm. day, 5 d&)'s wrttk. no oook· Secretaey/()rqe to $550 Details Call, Steady employmfnt. Mesa Plf mo. plU1 J'OOt'D • hoerd .
• • GIRL t... 11 ... 1. ...,,,. .i ... no ..,.,,1ng, no dlildftn. Call tor Appl Coot CJ<l'k $500 540-7041 to .... 1111! 8upedor, C.'M. D•y Time c.11 847-<llt oft T:'¥f pm. .-k .... r 1or ..... ,1ns c.11 alt· 10 Aid • """' • ,,1!1311 Secr<!taey •0$500 ORTHODONTIC n.ceptlot> R 1 AL • s TAT. TH•ou~a : • Mr.-..... · •.··• ·
bualnemnan. MH!!6fl. "' about a nice Job. i1't1r llecopt/CaU Dtreclor to 1500 I"/"""""'· Min 1 yr. SALIS: """""· 2 full liisboy '1 8 1 A WA?fl'llll, '· lorO!n c o
Gr•phlc llluotroter , _61_,._1_051_.______ Alie""' H<mw1 General omc. _. to llMlll exp. R«J"ire' aggreutve, tlm• pooplo for our DAILV .. PILOT ~c~c,-·eo.ta ~--, CaJI torn'tne HOUSEKEEPER -Cook, --.c.....;.;.;...;,;.;=o;_-Sec')'/.Anahlirn 1600 cll'ffr minded lndlvldual. f'ount•ln Val;ri Offke. ""I· -
WESTCLIFF Uv,,ln Pvt. rm A • bL Frei/ha Pool-Send mume to P.O. Box C t t II I H Apply In l'er-•
!NDUSTIUOUS '°""'man 411 E.17th fat !>vino> CM 934atl6830nnge,C.M. on •• NI, WANT AD. "Wb!t• zi:._., .. p,...,,,.1 ... ncy Beautllul home. IH2--w/cooklns ...,., ID help '41-l47t VILLAGE RIAL I~ USS Adomo Avo. ruMtnt r.,.. _,, ·
l043We•cllttDr.,NB HOUSEKEllPER • Par! m ..... cottee ...,,, Great "I!!!!!!!!!! _____ I'll! a lllbt "ioot' In your TATE, "l·S.0. 'COii• Moo lllem llllD "e.uR''. aaD
645-ZTJO time, 3 dt.)11 week ln oppor, tor richl penon. f100 ~ Ltvls . Mil those baubl•s for IJ1t __ a:71 °"'" tlU'u DlU,· p.J"Jo
ror that lttrri. under S!). Tiburon Hms., f .V, Call &ft mo to start. J83! W. Coatt Turn unullt! llama tatD ~ "bu'cks". Call 0111ltled For that ttem under $S0, F.qual Oppor. tmpk>y~ 1'1£...,.. OuatneCL_~ · ·
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HW>. CdM. • w/I trade ~ Jlll>W, 0..0 154 l.IG. ""· SALE $fft, a.v1np. klll!&ctlon ·SU. A fine 5e1ect1o8 WO~~~ ,,••-~--3wtrlluarnJeX~ -IENCEctaa .. ~ llll*Y'•Hfoldlo--· OF -··•·-·-~ Gtnvd.1ro01ll~1a·1 ~-4GGIEHOmlA.SC.49UTU WELEASEAILPOPULAll IW5pe£br.Suvlceutab. Nmlablo,."""'"'".w'llow. In tl>e ~ 8-lo,, , JmJW<ESATWMPETI. NEW&,USID
FWI" Bru&h Cl!'...,.,.. dldt -• ·-~ ...... _wec1,llardl12, n Trill'""'~ ea"' TJVEllATES. JAGUARS M•. !.-vino, ~IL ' ol;Ylua, -.,.thine .la I ly 1,30 .... op.a "' all dop ....... Tolot --•nit. C111 -h id tor ... _,,,.,, __ la Qualily" ~N FOR ' II"'· °"'"""' -..... -5 --9119 Vic-:Aft. w. C.M. -delallL ~-APT 'tLEANINO ""'387.81, "°" oa.....a bo1 * iiiiRiY's POODi# * alt L THEODORE • IAUER
LARGE COMPLEX Of $114.TT .. triWl JllOlltloly E1!rEll ~ SALE! .,. -a ¥--RDlllNS FORD lulclc-Opol.Joguar
Mutt "" tlloloaibl1 experi-paymnO. ol IJ.!11. U.8.A. llfO. A UJ. .).U, COLORS. --· --· :ll90 -Blvd. 23< E. 17tb St,
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6"-ltlll. 1 Factory. air, PS1 Beautiful . ., -vw 11uc. e,tltltl m1. Imo -w111o .-i.
1 owner, a ir, Arnet. racing terior' (2S7BSY) $3lll5.
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Mwit lel.l thli 'ftt'k. $2115. 4!M-T1W5t6-9967
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U.. , · 119 E. 1111> St.,, O>ita ~ JoJrC O>amp, -1ftd -USL • Autot W•-Ml ,68 JAG XKE 2+ 2• I lOot -•• Olut Hwy.
W-1131. l9T1 EL CAMINO 3"', -
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Runl Good. $375. di&ca. • brand new Mlchllia """ * M6458 * • tirel, u:ooo mL pa, C•ll ~ --· -I wk1, Motw""'-MO • , 1 .. '°""" 19,00> orig. ml'L --,,,.,,N~-,_!M2~pud~-~Bea~cb=~
WOMAN pUtlme 8:30-J:OO 5 IOl,l.G .~~ ~.'12 A~ -Ill! WI PAY TOP °""' -whla., aJr """" WE· WANT VOLVO
cllyr. R.et&il £: andwicb lquaJ'e ~ ~ tr,m:! ne;.w 1t am. , CASH auto trans., ~Jfm *hf> • _____ ....,.....,,,~I WllL Buy your car pUI w , maid_. 1n mip11a1 c.nt... ":'!'"' ~ ~ POODLE -. • s """"" 2 ndio, All llbr inttt. l3950. GET OUR VOLVO .,. noL can Ralph ~
56-ml 51 491 days w • -•· b · .......... bk:k" 3 pant~. Very 645-4330, 673-3621. PORSCHES 673-<l900 -5f9..!0l1. 1t7I
54S-il5T nlle. :::l:.!';!i!i"'' ~ ,.,:...Ne! can "" 5:111. ... --• -. ~ 1968 JAGUAR, tan, XKE . DEAL BEFORE· llubor Blvd., Coota M-
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,~~;;~~~~ I El Toro.' •• ·' . . --........ he -""" ... Xlnt cond. mGm:sr OFFER YOU BUY! ' 'TO Impala ""'1 w/bllo ~ I'. . . ·: 2 Black ARC Toy Poodles, 2 -ClfrvDlll rT Call 644-066'1 AM ONLY AVAlLABLE SAVE QN EUROPEAN tp P.S, alr, $DIO.
•c1o111oa -~ "='f.,~:~':'.'~ mo'1old.l~,11ema1e. . . llWIR i;1a111,1;1 KARMANN GttlA DON BURNS DELIVERY 988-3tlOI. IC!!J Noll HtWn. Sl'lbid. txt. m:--· us.iur~. ~en.. CONTINENTAL Ji:;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;~;;· 13Sstao. , 1 · .. : · ·, *** 11USH ..-Pec1-1 Blk.'So. o1 G.G. l'rW)'. '"* •-.._. m> . '<ft 1 ~-•· ·
Antiques • 1Dx48 ~j,Ffl/S -" ~ AXC. 5e-3l12 or ~ =.....-i= XWT =ITION ASK,~MLEN -fU utN '71 Contl-t•I MK Ill
LARGur·;""" of_.,. =."'1 ~.::0 .. "",. BEAGLEpu,.:AKC,·T-. *Marvin Pearce.* ltJ.GT IOJ.&111 '68KamwmGhla.AM/FM,19'12, l'OJ;lj: .. 911T T,500 · YOLft · 1:.;.,~,-.. "'•pect~;~_~:u;,'; .,.., ~· • WE buy, all makes of clean mlle1, AM/FM radio, . oldN,tayejoandt':italJ1.IP 1o ldl.at oea .. _.~ _.. "1!~ mf1*. are>', A wbt., 11a1;, •. u~ •• , Uled .pom: can. paid 1or auto, ~.OOl orig ml. l eU.me rim•, many other 1966 HarOO,., C.M. -~MS-9.10.1 extras lncludln& Spud Can· in~ Cb.' ·l'rt. 2-6: 0LD'1tuff' mult Ml iron A l&o tri-ccktr. t61--3628. lnUWI llUlllA or rlot. '~ .drtve Jn 1or. owner. $1495. 54()....58M. extru, cocoa brown with Autos u... 990 trol, Mercedn Trade in. S..t~. ~ n~2023 ·-.~~ · 'JP'.{~Toy .~,-swkl 'old • . · treeQl'n.IAL 1, , '59KarmannGhia,neweng. tahtinte-rior5U-4070aftf!'!'4l;jj":i;'::;;:::;;;;;i:;;;j Authoriucl ~Mi.In, SA stJT,tm. , :::_ e1r.:w,..U..~' , sliver~.~ 5U-JB85 ·Sales • Rentals N•w b'"'"" Noeds paint, p.no.,. I 10 Transpartatlan l\).B. DHler
wANrED to l>v:Y. ·uu "alien' 6. • 551-3222 1300.,. bos! ottn. 531,9739, RENAULT lals 523-72511
Swedl1h Ror1tra•nd• Mfseellan11111 ~ NORWEGUN ElkhoUnda, 6 lut s v1n .. ..i... w S:A. MAZD'A ' Spec '62 Continental, all power,
CloNtmu Plate. 644-4617. W•-.-, 121 w1u. 2 onaJn. Xb< tor .,_ • -.. .,., , $399 AND UP $400 .., bHt otr.... t..1Y1nr
... -..... . -'\ . ., •. ~· crpet.·AKC·ns 1!I0-6811. REcREATIONAL Vehfclil B~Owpe:: &9ft.l6 St&Wan.100% ~Available, tor the lllandl next "6! Appl'-s 102 w~,~. to !J!>Y . u,1 ' fu, Ra< 11\>ou fJ5 to mo A>r. Ra1li9. Ooan. Bupin. Ap II to 1!11 ' 646-J632. • 'iViii?:OOiiicitis:E''d~i;;·j Swe d f 1hRorat'r-and11 G~ .~t 6 w~,' AJCC P6 Wk, plm 'le per mllie. 3100 w. Cout Hwy., $1100. 567-2125. ,:.::.:,::::=------~ GHOUSE ~ CbrlllmllPlat.,-., rue ·•••d le11on1 saff,.(t08.'0tterexp.,.. NowportBeado TOYOTA COUGAR
.....,., 36" oven, -· WANYEDll w/pun:hue "2-«l37, Coota Jwoe' 1112. MWl9I. -MM405 ---.:.·-,,-----1
I Sl.19/-. K.•lvtna.to,r '1.A.Y.HOUSI" 114..._ , -CM. ..,.. WEPAX'l'OPOO!LAR GET OUR '6'1Cougar .............. $995 I 1QJl1abt. 1reezer new, ····-· 'n~GP0015LiPOPPY .,,,,,... .. ,..,"ATE 25' u"t··· J'ORTOPUSED~•ft• ,,,.eel.,~~ ~-SS SITI/-. '9&-007~ --•• WEEKS OLD us. u--u-~ TOYOTA DEAL ~ •••. ,. -· --
L Sl'OVE I: h!frl&'., look I: Mutical IMtrumMtl m ..,....& W-31115 after 6. Liner, · 11.eepe: 'I, tvtrY ac-u 10'U' CV la extra d9ID. Ori&:. owner • ~
-W.. the do.r"""..,.. 1 W k old a.thuabua . ""'°'l'• 19111 •WI under -. lie lint. MERCEDEs BENZ llEFORE _YOU BUY! "JO Cougu, loaded. $25ll0.'S-' 5d t50 ft.ch. 7130 OLD Whim Fender,._.,. " • .... puppy warrant)'. $11,IXI. Call BAUER BUICK 1------~-'-I at 1463 Deauville Pl., C.M.
;n1min.ter Blvd. '· . amp with 2-15" J.aL'1. All P,. ·!· T~ _, ~ 675-.5187.•aftel''& pm. , 2U E. 17th .9t. Mercedn Benz L (behind Denny'1). 1_::::;:::::::::::,;::.::o;:,.,:_.,,.:,,_,-_ new -In lop."' watts ...._.._,, 5'+-"""!.atter 6., * FOR !l>nt 'Tl Mo....-. Cloola -. 548-7'115 HOUSE Of a1..:1 DODGE
• XENMORE -·-·-· ~.. .... ..... -· L -• A rl a11 Mators bu wuher/dryer/dilhwub:· 1\,4.~ . ..-:· ;+=: -" • ~ L•-,.,,.. aleep1 6, f4lly equlp'd $250 IMPORTS WANTED TOYOJ'I . me c 1---------1
U9-ruarn. 546·5211, FENDERcutm~amp SI0-$3t. &a.195Q. wjt'A.acmt.&C-5158. OraneeCountlu · ft ,_...Gr1rrilfn1 ...-Hornets .65 PQDGE Coronet 2 ctr.
"9-'IQI. i400, --pl!"' Tiny Toy PoodlH. Tr•ll•n Yr•nl MS Bn.L ~~~OTA IMPORTS 1116 Harbor, .£M. 648-930! l"'M<ltpdora l"'~•vollna 1ec1an v.a, ....... u,, c1eao. : RECOND. Applianeff a: $200 .I: mike w/atand $45. S wk&. old. MM14.1. ' · ,,.-l"A/n1N11adon $550, Cell S..1f47. · · TV'~ SUI'·• delv'd. Xlnt"1"'4.~,-...,_ 156 •ARISTOCRATS H.~~-~~i-8555 Along1idotho ~·. • ..... !,, .. , H .... ,atockot 'n!1·A'12'1 '&TDart.Good<ood.lowner.
Dunlap'•, 1815 N ... p or I Office Fumllur:v • ,.,.., "' • • • • NEWPORTS s ... 1 • .An• .. , Bi9-Bi.9 Savil\fJS 75,00> mt. •/h, ..... VI. BtW1. C.M. SU-1780. E .. 1-·. t•. ~ ,· .• a4 SU&AN 1lmltb alables: &.rd-e Atrro-MATES WILL Buy your car paid for FrHway ......... Aaldng $700 675-5338.
• . • • ' ~ .... " ' • ' .. _..., ....... Coot& Allo, ooeveral ...... 1395. up "" nol.· Call Ralph Gonion at Beaoh Blvd, '""'°II . ""''. Harbor Amerlcan1,::=:=..::=.:;.:.==--s I llEFlllG., ·2·d•.,. auto OfTICE' <halr, ~ With -·-· " WORSilAMTllAILERllALES sn.oooo , 540-3031. 1970 IN BUENA PARK Toyota" Jaguar°'"'" HOme"ot Convenlen~· FORD
defrolt. Veryidftth • ·"" ~lllllt I: back. like 2709 W. i7th Street c Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. 'Th R •d of Autborized Sales a: Service .. ~8,)'rqents *·*:89:M06tl ** ,,.,, $25.~." ', • . · r.Je'I Santa Ana en•> 531-2565 AutOI, Imported 970 ' e es! ence 9t10 s. <»ast lllghway 19'9 Horbor Blvd. '1'l Font ·c;.i 500, V-3, ..... Ci";.~ . • P';;'-..:.0.'::.AH&J~ L .-==. j~ ~~:;!i.L~r-. ALFA ROMEO M~eclO:~~~nz" ~ c~~'~NA'$1S::"1 Coit• ";i;;CK'4111261 ~~'~:::...~ :
*~A C 2 2~ T.L.R., Klmb.n. 0 ._.., ......... f R The Largest SelecUon ol Automatic, air 739"AQC -F1aa.
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M • ol OOMi-.' .i t,IO Auto Service, Partt Hf Al • amoo _..,, OWned S.nt• Ano Toyot• '68 lulck ~·a im !~ ....,., '*"'1582. lpeclal JAL • ,,, .bill in SL ,..,._,,. • Se~. dei>L operi 7:11 am •c...:.. W ~.;r ~ ,.,......,..._....._ 111 all styles! New player ~SthnetolMttbeblue~. 10tochoose~ ......... 1 'tll9pmMondaythruFri· ...,,......, agon CO M8-ill6..
7 PC-YEL:VET & Excluat'v• ~ ~ .. ':..~:ui.i (714~5il.mo PHONE SI0-2512 -..~...u.. Tilt Wheel MAVERICK \ -"'""" -Spt)Wts •a •Grafldf; ....i ·clo .... lllhlnc-Et IN 1ftl.2IO SL...._, da.y. • 1114io.H .. tor,""'erBrabl, · ·
'SPANISH OAK ~: -boll-_ ·A 'ho~$800.A,...,beau-~-H-·of ·' mw .. w-•.San••:\U ~xi:=--F•"°'YAlr ,
LIVING ·• ... GROUP · Kawol.TmuA:rr.tOt . .r ·-.~-,-5.,.,-M,.;; 1111 ........ ' Inc TRIUMPH r .( ·a·),$2115Ch. .., Maverick. Xh\! cond. ~-Mr lvet fa coune v --•• u• -~-r-• ••.o • • lllll!JY yres 8VJ New tln!S, 22,tltltl ml, . --• .,,.
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• • · • • --· ~, OPEN SUNDAYS NOW ON DISP' •y Auth. e,oc,·s.rv· ,.__ 11~ -2590 .......... "''"" • ....... PENNY OWSLEY co. ~ . ~ I .... ~ ---* TRIUMPHS * . ' -· .. _ . dlalr, ' Spanlah oolr .eod ._,. a,mc . ,r., 1%' BOSTON WHAl.ER Buy, ~:_!r• Sales Servi"' tuto ,
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tahlei1. )ipm,llh GU CO-. l.ll52Bucl!JA...&otki.ttna ** 5a-G1M "':* Partl Body Shop 6862 ~. ~1:1ena Pk. SPFI'FIRESAl·LOW AS Laguna Beach manual. Xlnt eond, '9'15. '°""'"''s;.ni.h ....,., !JolbilH,tlo!.!0-\~ ~/Morino ~ Pl:>"*1*>11imoa. 'COAST IMPORTS ,G:r-4 " SAVE $111 (91.TTW5(6.99g7 619-lllOS. ,
ALL f'O~ 11" W..-in Wm -••iiL , . "4 G111x1112t.1&. All m... 1ow 1000.= w. COut Hwy. mm wARREN·s Al..,AYS MUSTANG •' TIRMS-:ALSO , iii.fflii .llijijlijOJfGANa , , pri<a.HtJO!Cl<enolM."'pr. Newport Beaoh ~ ,.:, n, ,,
LAY./llllAY PLAN r-l!lilllo..Alfon;Coan • BAIT 'Twolit·1'1.lll ·1>oot1nC us, Anoon, • Ametkan ** $1499 ** Sport _, Center . ,
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1135-1305' OpenTcll.Yf GOVlD llUllCO!I. .. "' • ,;..,._;.,,;,_. E. oomptui except AUDI '69 11•6 R "IUICKS ~~;~:iim<t" · _..._ ..... _.... ...... 'I ~,U8S.O:iN,--..1 --:~ uthnator --' cond ~
WAUIU'r.llCA ---. -~~ Jiii ~ M"1YxtrU,lo'"1j. -' •-1-------__, '70 30llSEL (>pd, dlr. xlnt <old: Squid '"Spedal-ln Qaol!IJ'' 'SS MUSfANG lordtp,. f .,r. TV ...&· ot.,.. Wcolnut I' 51'1-4111 * "' · · Pvt .;;... -· 'in.!l · 'Tl Audi, Supe Ill, Sta t 3 w/sunniof, 1:andau ·Top, 1'd w/.-ic blad<'lat. 1014-IAUER •land&ld lnnl, bla w/fs ....:.~ 3 .:.~ck PIANOl•liOAGANS :511,1,110', .... 11'1<). °'"""' .,.-11 .. 15" -. 4 ..... .ut/1'M FWlyEqWPPed. lobeavall-t:ql')W'" ~-...,.pvt.·!~..,,.~~ ··~· ·r· paint, ... -• "" 1-tbet bacb-swlwl, 8eoo-.,. __ , ....,. __ Lowrey,· ...,._ma a1umtoom I wld4'. Fit Ford radio «apU car. Mlmt tell, a.bl~. ' ~ m Ll.UIUJLOll: ......, -~..., _ n.. • .----..: -·~ ~· _.......,..... · ,... __ ,_ ........... to vw lo tu E. 17th .. =.,.,•ft!', ...._...~. car. tioal&-1.4~ amwd fknl.ftt. Allea, Blldwtn. .te, J'19m , Rdan « ....... 3-.co; or-... · m.G31.aft6.· Authorized 0.. r 5tS.gJJ6 aft 10 am 49Hl11. • Must ..U! t7t-Al41, cond. Mlac -• -·· $295. RENTAU.'llaflJ' lo.9 36 Outtc ~-'""$30.~1J(Seve1. BMW 523-725ll . •n TR6 , Coot& M-· 511-7115 616-<1155. -eonft A end tahlff. Saturaa 10-6 Suriday 12-5 w/mocrina, Newpo.rt-. WEBER CARBURETORS, '69 el--225
:;,:;. ftlv.._ ~' f'llLb'S 'PIANO CO; lll,00>. Alt g pm, 6'lT..W, 48-IDA. $TO each. 646-7582. '71 2IO SE &..g. ne~ paint. O/drive. ·51910lra,.-• 'ti> MUSTANG lWly equip., I.!:!~~:::;:-.::::;.=::;,,. 113! N-Blvd 6'15-6013, 2L!/121-IMMEDIATE . on NrllJ 3.5 Coupe, Folly EqWpped, ' AM/FM Rod . 5*-2319. ttmited? Faotory Alr Oond, pd "'""· $875. Quollty o..i.-r ~ M --~;,41&6= 1965 ,.. o-· crw..r 225 '59 VW bul trans axle $5ll or WJUI to , ..... from. 'TO Tl\ ·6. Immaculat., New Fl(lly ,Equipped, (YQA116J 673-3909
Furn. I. Act;ett. · eta '-' HP $40llll bcot olfer Alt" S pm: Authorized DHlor Mk. X · ti u 1 . Top l2e5 OLDSMOllLE F"!"onabl• N.B. home. L!•· WOU~D YOU . m.-64M!f'I. 2002.'.s & 523-1250 meohanlo;a!. --_._ Tammr Alll'At Chllllli . '
tam . rm. """' 'bdmo.. A BILllVE, 2 Sean,"" State•-•-, 2 pl• Bavaria's '68 M,~,, Bem 250 SE .,, TI mph TR• $750 I""' v•1 .~-0~-~...,..,---1 -~ bdrm~ Conlamp I< --OD<U." LESSONS lkNta,. S.Q • tof ~-'"' ' · ~ "~ ~ r U -\, 1916 LOS ~ta 68 ( llr. •-A··-_..._ 1 .a. .. ~ ·~· Jdwb, 2 fbr&la belts .f 2 Sect Air,· .~ali' .ext r 'a s. *.Call &f$.102T * 946 '$.Coast Hwy. '; Ida. • Vf!TI d..n . local, Period, Week ...., ... ~~ ~ u lonl·.U )IOU Uke! No l"q'; $4lllD 1F.qufty In ClUslc JS' nylon $20 ea. 6'75-f£58, Mlchelln11, ~1670 or La nAAch -i...1 ... 1
woek eods . ...-. fltiatfml. No olollp-Juot Donlab ---. Sell or 642--1598 eves. v'OJ.is~ AG'N .,._w~~ . " n;::;;5e.~'.'1': •"-·~· BUNK 'Beds, Gooa; coc\il. Come Mmli>J'l 7:!1Y C'· ·l"!"'lder tncla" ~ oimtller ' MG • · · --...
Bed•preads Included $40. COAST MU~I · , &alletabieoopAeullpr!r I Acitoolwlilt '. ,,jq, I .... '68 YW BUG '61 BU!Clp~ Sam $100, u '68U.tlotl'&Jpr.mefilllpwr.
557-2306 aft2pm. . . .~, s'11p' ava i l~ '"l.'l ant, 1 ,~ c11r' ·H ~ d 'A·"--is,,, • Aalr,cond.$2150, "~ . '68 MG Midget. 4'1peed, ex •• ~,~ , u, ~ ..-•¥• · * 551t7083 * . m-sea. G.r-o S•le 112 TOPs~·~·• F:~. CE·,• SHPammoAlD' FO .... R ; '114/SCf..&735 or fT5-31KlO.· lie t nditlo "'~" _.. care' '""""'-llent condition
"TREASURES G"'nllE.·" PENNY OWSLEY CO ., lkNta,Sl'-/l:Sli<b fll GeMr•I f50 SEE S ABOUT • ... -· «WW--& " • • .. • ceDLR.n "' n. -.....;.. .. "';.:'i..· llnall ..... CAD.,~c PONTIA""
-.,,. u OPEL ~1~' .. o'r o ~uPly .. Call ··u.· it' ST. 1971 •EYIUE Newporf Harbor . Em~m ~· CHOICE al.Ip tot SO' 1D ti'• D..J.SES.S in family 1orce1 Overna1 Delivery ~i.:1111 ~
Oub No. :JM, R"m"'""' TV Rodlo Hll'I boat. Slip fl :at' wide, en•> Al•. "<T J ... tnok, CRIV~l!R 111\0TllllS -·-.. .., CAM~ pop.lop. Xlnt SELECTION Of'
Sale. Mardi 17-11 1971 st..-' # • , -.. 673-f60S, parHalJy . completed, wd 21 w. 1st st.: Santa Ana ALWAYS cond, '11'.mi mt. 'Flnac. CADtLl.AICI IN
Hour 1 lOAM-on-Richardl pocK .. tie up, privll, _min. riml •tires, 4 eyL Wanen 1354171 A all ..... L "' 642.-"'"-OUNQE" COUNTY
Market in the pa ti o, ••v h bl ,Id '· cond •59 v ' '""" P~· ~ SALES.klASING Newport Beaoh. WLOR TV~ owr · ..-.. Sall pttt. · Wtr/etec:. 3111 'E. u • NMlJI( · • AulGIDOtive Excelloaco A Fine Selection ,!•;;:mo;,. ,,,...=,....,==-=,-;I
Jewelry 115 ~~la~ up.~:;~ F.dgewater Bal, wn--. ~= :n~e,;a.f':; =: G r OF '68 vw, A:uto, AM/FM, Good ~~
C '66 BSA Vklir dirt bike, 411 NEW & USED mecl> • ....ta body worio. U-L ,.~--DIAMONDS. Buy Di..ct 1811 N.,,_ m., .M. Ii] • othtt -l600 or.-· maDel'I -
•WHOu:fu\LEPRlCES* 518--3493. I To • ~·I :,•~encpm..2tll-St.; . ., I OPELS 'tl'VW -~to --IW!a.m..• '
Dana Dlamoods '9&-3090 SANSUI :llOOA R..,.I~ " , ·• Apt.' 10, H.Bl ROY CARVER lllC. "Specializing In Quality'' $2l90. '"'."""··~, ~ · • OOSTA~lm!A
Mitcell•neou• 111 XInt Cone!. IDI. ll*-10!9 ~ . • Antlquos/Cl"'ln tsa az -81,,d. "" BAUER "'-~DLR. · •llOt . °"" -.,
Cpe, V-'I, automatic, factmy
air COndltioniJ'la, full power,
power windowa. p o w e r
seats, n.dk>, he a t er ..
Whit.wall -....... q,. Factory warrant)'
(668AQZ) Kelly B1uo: -
price $3165.
$2899 STERm. -Unclaimed Jm 2-3:311 p.m. . C.•eero, Sale~~~ 1~ FO.RD c.ota .... . 5• ~.,. Bul•!-;OP-E, 11-JT ....... St. r '&i vw """ Radio, -·. '" Sod... DeVHle lab! ' "" DATSUN -~ ..,... -· G<rpouo. lWly llJIO!l'Y -l'l'ko va11c1 tbru ~ Gananl ,., Auto turn '• [ ' J[jj ' . FlbercJlass Excellen> <Ol)d $8IO • °""'" M-5&'1111 • ~DIA. peel. Diii-All/FM DAVE ROSS
air aupnslon s peakers ,,... .. You s bet oli~. > ' •g VW-ta than !iO milet 1tueo.-·Factory ~ ol PONTIAC ~;,;;~.":.d~•l•m,; . . G•m·T., or.;,.~.,, • '69 1• lldadster ' PEU~EOT ... reblt !~bJ .... Exel. """""· ~. 64241911 ' 2480Hartm81vd.
tape deck: SWI .,...,, new~ 3 LIMt, 2 Tl..,.., $2.00 Camper Sheft · Dune B"19IH . '56 , , * prtlfll:llJ * oonc1. 18111. -· ''° cad. epe.1 own, &Jr.Nil COiia M... 546slillT auaranteec!. &>Id tor pvpr . , Fits ..... 72 El C•mlno · · I apd, dlr. All clmome wheet1, i;uaui· \ 'llJ VW BUG pwr. SOM-ml. l300lo I le r. 'II PQNTIAC W P S.
$300,.-P9 ott b&l&nce of $1XI FREE .to 'lood ho'me W/lota , $225" MEYERS Manx~Veey Oean. hardtop A ,80ft tqp. Exolic ~ \ 1 '.Mast Sell! 6'54379, '46-~. . P.te, '.un In •= J.
or b&e over •mall of room! Feinale 6 mo <lid Cill 137.JOOJ· Mille-HaVena~. new. Baja red aterior,, tblack ·bucket Allowu$2,299. ~No.HJ ,66-5'1S2af'ler.fPM '69-Convt. ~te top, new, n,ooo nU. $111!15. payment•. Credit . Dept., Gennan Shepherd, llsht, , nclfw ··~. 10 ··cc All ..ts.•Slerlficel Takellnllll nitt~wARREN:s like new all W&r1o 5tl-ml5. 7141~ beige "'°' with blaok TO ANGEWS ooelkonl u eqldp .. smm,ma. dc>wf.C.U5*-&136.. Sport C... Ctlller '60 .VW" palilt .......... ranty' '*5 no-tls.11121-:-:::...:.:-!'·'=-=-.,-=_,,1
i .::::;:::::;:;:;:;,===-.,-I muk. Call 13T~ ~~ .:,'.'""'~. :",'.:,'",..:: Trucb . HJ 72 DA T,SUN 510 eORANGE c OU N'I' Y ' S """ -.is .. $3l!O .lirm. ~ &i-1191 ' eonv.rt., '89 °*-v-1, wbt * ~uc,e * ~~,~f·,~ :~~u.~'.6wC:S=.! •• . B:.O~""t:·;: noE.111~~54'1-~:;;~ ::;~~v~c::·:* ==~~~:
•· ~ tn!o<dfobott, To .Id lom. -1-~15tl. R 6 'Jr +: waw. FUil pr1.,. POISCHI =--·-• -.. ;,. · '" . ·-~~· ~-=". ,,;·---l'i&'Pii;~'iii~~ii::I AudSons·Frida,y, T:30-p.m, ...,. _,. • ·~-all f uuvuvi. _.__ ..;. 1915 Pt:witilC Cllflbw, 2 Jlr,, d • B ··-~ c ... Blk -Can llnance . . . CHEYELLE W-111 y's Auction am FREE' pupp;.,,, ,,'\'ate, Y:...,;.,.. n, ·• '25· _ _._ l•23<128> Clll '9M811 oft 7191~ 'MVW, .. wpaln~low Hudlop,~beot--.
ltJT5\i ]ll'WllO<l, CMBI"-~I· part.-ie, ~ ID? nth'' l!JX:REATION' CENTER lO·am 54MT36. I, f,tltltl -·AM/FM radlc>, •-mil:'••-. "°""~«.n '89 i:HEvELu: WAGON ** •H ~ .. ~ ----Tony's ""~._ Weaned. 250 Codi Pl. CM l9TI 1il9 ll"!'neytUe Triumpb. ROY CARVD,.lnc. LEASE 1 1912 Datsun Pkk 91111 und<r ....,..,.,, 'tll H••-'' ,.,~ · FWI pwr. sm. w ·~~ --
SHAKLEE Prod!JCU Cb' a ~ Xln~ cond: 4,0(» ml. $U95. "' 2925 Barbor m.d. up. $69.95/mo. or buy. X.OOO mDa. immaculate • , ~ yw , , '51>-Wor!l57eatO ~ttion, new ra:dtal1 . .,. ....... cl-, WMlthlor FIREWOOD • Good OKB 1911 IJ~""° "C!J<I bU.., bnon4 Coot& )(-Nt1 IHI POCAI. LEASING A lN-condltion. New -. new erclno ~2901.
1'00. -.,. 1192-3163. .,,.. io._ v.liaul, •briat! new, oellt b' $Ul.!15 uklnr 1t5 & Cb•• y p. u, VESIMENT CO. 54S-ll55. Authorlud Pula. ~ 518,~· ' CHEVROLET '68 Pontlao Clllllllna ( Dr.
WHEELC1WR. .Jo aw. '52 Stal 81<1 C.M. Ill! 5 lllO. m..Ulll .. -lJlT. w/o,lonnlnmn campi!t ... IL RED Dallim '6'1 ( dool'. New M.B. DHlor '89 VW Bus. alt concl., ,
70
El ,._,__ =· !>II>, p/' alr. Xlnt
-.Jmn!np-SW!lnef.' p.m. ' 'Tl KAll'Iiild <1GO dn. All Good cond. $450. 5.!6-3097 lllt ttm ,.,. auhjmattc. Good 52.1-'12!il AM/FM, St& PvL ply. -m-. 'WW tncla. ITHnl.
COll·m..1362. !i Lab a.-, -,..bit ON· F.uL !250., Call s pm. cmid. '6511. ~. '70 .......... t11T -_.,....._ Radio,.-· Aulo 'l'nlll, 1MI f'l...,nl $1•
QIJAµrt' -··doth!.. -'llo!l' liiilll'iilmt toir stlJ,.. . . . . 'SI .CHEV A~ 36 utilily '611 llataun P/U. 11/H,' .... Stereo, Map, Prlvoot. Port)', .. BUS liiOiiO 1'iiii)1 Ctr~. V.t, (tTIEIUJ, 123111. can -oft'
ofle JJ.14.J<lnt ...,,.! 333 E. her, Far ilj!o eoll f'I..-, MIN'S 1' SPD BIKE body; I eyl, J · Olpd, flll6. Aflo camper ohelf w/lce lloJs 1131M5<1), oft 5 oU .cooltt, -· fllllO, "' J~ A-..._ STUDDAKE• -It. Apl. C. <;.M. oft L Belt Oller * 5'6-8:WI 53&-3$12. ho<. CaJl 116-13111. • 13.1-3155, belt o!r. -· -•1 ,,.., llS•IJ * • -set "' ......... BLMll ~·· • ' .... 2 5 s.-1.$1 .... r•y FOR SALE: 1971 Ranc: .. ro '6'1 DATSUN .......... ltlOO-•• l'bno:he 911 '57 B ........... &d •re • IMS s. Cout !!...,., . . '112 'GT Hawk. ........... . 1nno1n.w1 S2S. rn llld. X111t w/lliftdna. s4L · • iTM19I • Mly • q u Ip p • d, Call .,. ofltt, · Sportamattc:, -tra-. Olrtalno ol bed, 1-lleooh Pwr •"1:, l!JOd ttm, .Int "'* m.es ** " f?.>6111-. ro11-: ·n Mini Enduro. MM897. •-• Cnnd. m.lllll lllO· 53Mlstl.1 •nWS16'9116'1 tia ... !300. 111 s .,.
11A11 A olools, Olnett., Dbl GD. llomo 1'1111\ed b' qrl, Xlot. -· SZO. '68 J'OllD 250, auto, 360 V..!,' FERRARI '6T 912 tact air 5 opd. 116'1 VW Sqllanb<ck. A·l '68 Chev' Jmpola ltatlolll,...;..,137·7_94;..;·'===--
lol4. ~ Dr>or. otc. bol mix~-· MS--helow8h1<:Book,cleanu1 . '2,00>ml. Xlnt.;..,.tloo. conc1. $8IO(bnl oaer. An.; -. lltdlo, .heater, T·•D
• 1111 · Goool w/c:lotlchn. MMlll. pln.•5IM9IJ 11t 5 n:ru;wu GT8 ·2!5. Nu ,... $39!0. Call f1M111 4 pm. fG..)m; automatic: trano. P •""I:::~::: .. ':':':""::"::-"---,
hM'' ' *''-plaJo .... Gl!JtMA!!. f_ b t p h •rd & FOR ACTION. • • J'OllD •eo, lx!O Flotb«I palnl. -.... nu -'68 l'OlllCI!: IU: -"'W· •• iq. N-Ute bpd1 oottmnr. air -tlonlnr. '6'1 T-8lnf, Nf -· "
--Sil llond ,._ Kn&Niil ~ jo &d Co\U '42~5671 -.. New Nbher. l cl"tcll. $1ltl(I, 615--11111, Xb< rood, $llOO. -ttfll . wt. -aeod· llOO· ,_ 5llHiU DLll. tltllc COOd., 'lat II ... ........ m:an ........ 5.. -· **54MJM•• ~' 613-«J3, ··-··· ""'theold-Jll'lclofo,tl14-D12 n ..... ' ·. I !'
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Act.ivities Told
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'' ' .. • • l ' '.~ alle•ed haven for l!\i<ii 10-,
tivltfel bu ""° dil<overed ln Sin Juu
Clplltrano -the Misakln Drive-In·
Theater. '
·Mayor' TOiiy . Forsltt told the cOlincil
MORdar lllat Ile IJld pullllc oale\Y dlrec· ..
: .l!_oliCy , 1;~ . . '... ' ,. 18.:ye(Lr~·aw
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Jeffrey Herman ~fllin Clement>
Ii. II yeah old and""lriln to be I cJ.'
ty flhman . · ·
' But· clty cimC!als have ' refused
because ngulatloos !~Id an ip-
pllcallt unde~t 'yean old. Herniln, . lnstata ht Ii fully
c1pable Of being · 1 full-'titDe
• firellgbter .. bOllevea that he ohOUld ..... tllO rlPl tO ity. . .
. ' ~ bi bu uted the dly ~
cDmee f1lr ;•. be.ulnl Wednadi.y
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• 0 r' belltve thlt I iin qualififid to
• -tjie, eaaml•lloo p.eo ·to ap--· plkmti.tor .~-~" tie ' ~Jn o ... tO, ~or ,Wo!lor ·~=ti:i$waw i . '•liw . ..,.. ..... . .. °"" ~: ......... ~~ ~1. _ ...... ...., ............. .
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
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TUESDAY, MARCH I~, 1972 --
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Deductions
From Pay
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DAILY PILOT SC ,
~uncilOKs -
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' .Pacesetter
' rr~~ct Miip
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• N :niu Clpl.llrano Clly Q>uncll ~ H -Mondoy lo · IPP!"ve the ten--
tatlv! tract map for the controversial
110.acre Pacesetter Homes devetopnent.
rt 11111 Ortqa 1!igbw aY.
1 Comcilman Josh Gammell 'to t e ~
agaililUhe lract, 1aytog lbe developmenl
was oot In lbe best lnlereill of lbe dly
and it~ lbeduly of ocounclllrw! to'""'
aider tbe·tnterests cf the city n a 'whole
and not an lndi'!!iduat developer.
COuncllman Jim Thorpe moved •J>-
jirovaJ · attachlng 14 comUtions Md .#
stlpulatln~ that all lots will be either 7,%00
square feet. or one· acre ln accotdance
with lbe way the land is ID!led.
He also stipulated that each lot shape,'
frontage setback and a requirement' for
'recreational vehicle parking area be lelt
jo IM, dlacrelion of lbe planning ......
mission. . r ..
l CoW>Cllmen expressed concern that the
lot sizes did not conform to city stand·
ards for the single-family residence and
estate zoning of the property. ·
John Klug, repr ... nllng the Klug
Development C.Ompany (Pacesetter) told
the council this problem waa brought out
to "contuse the issue." Scouts at -Sea He ~d IJ!IDY of the lots are not rec-
t.ogulaf becauSe they were d .. lgned to
fit the terr.in. Many don't have the re-
quired frontage because they are in cul
de aacs or "knuckles." Ht assured the council that final plans
wW contain !all; Iba! con!onn lo llie
city'• otandards.
Learning while earning sailing merit badges in Dana Point Harbor are
Boy Scouts David Mason, 13, Oeft), of San Clemente Troop 438 apd
Mark Meyer, 12, of Dana Point Troop 705. Embarcadero Marina in
the harbqr is a registered merit badge counseling center, offerinJ
qualified scouts free testing.
· Tbe·decl&ioo to approve the tract came
'&fter-montbs of cootroversy, first over
lbe r<ZOne of the property which wu
denied by lbe planning commlsaion and
approved by>tbe council, ud then over lbe
de'retopmcnl of the prop¢y which Wal
denied by the commlsaiOn and appealed
lo lbe·eoimcll·
SW.allows Day .
Meld Tickets
Nixon, Tr~deau Set Meet
In Canada April 13-15
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On :sale . in CafH>
Ticbtl are on· Ille for the annual
SwaU6wt Day'breaklut lpOlllOred by the
San Juan CApiatrano Women's Club and
Rotary Club on Saturday. ·
WASHINGTON (UPI) -President
Nixon will vial! canada April 13-15, the
While Houae announoed today.
In , the announcement, I s s u e d
liniul~y by the Canadian govern-
ment in Ottawa, the White House said the
visit would giv~ .. Nixon and Prime
Mini5ter Pierre Elliott Trudeau an op-
portunity ''to dilcusl c u r r e n t ln-
tematronil · Wlues and matters of
bHattrOJ 'tnterest tO the United states and The food will be served from 7 to U :30
a.m. at tbe. dubbouoe, 3140 El Homo ·st.
· Pvldq,qllriJl.t ba ayeilf;ble i«tli1rJbe ~;.," ,, ,.~ ,1, .,11 , 1 •
clubhoule; wbleh ii one block from the . Gerild L. Warren .• deputy While House
~~i: ~ "?"~! ~1 .. 1a, ~e lu pr~~ •• M"tai:1~~Mro, N~lm ;would
nu. ,,.r's iliea\i ~\. ICl'O!liblRl --lbe nt • ~ lwo-d!'Y eggs, sauaage ind ~ !l'T1iiff --itrj.p, d~ aa.~ offic\al .viait.1,
COmmlltee memben 1i0rltlng" on 'tj>• "Tht Nlxo111 are expected lo go lo QI.
breaklul are'Mrl. John. Glven;-Mrl. tswa, but Y{arren WIS unable to say
Marie Waller, Mn. ~PetenoncMr1' •.. whether-he ·would Yiatt any ·other cana-
Edward Saslon, C.C. Mccary, Fred dla Ill NeWhart Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. A. w. n c es.
Speer. Nixon met In Washington with Trudeau
Tli:kela are fl.50 for adulla and $1 for Dec. g.7 lo dlscuas Nixon'• subaequenl
children under 12. They can be ~" · lri -lo .china.
by Wrillna 11oo< 215 s.n Mil ca~; ~ · P -• • or bi> ca1)[M 41W74t. ;i'IC~Ols also lrilf~ . .The.L°";ders also met In June, 1969, at
avallab)!·•l ·\!!!.do<ir. ceremooles ~ the )~ annivemrY ~ ' . ...., : of consliUcuon of · the' .•st. Lawrenca ·
· · s.awoy;'nlef coriierred r.rs1.1t Mwina, General ·' Restin· g . .. 11.v., !hen·ll"•i;, Mon1ru1. . .. . ·The -~1t1 ··ls ·expeclecl lo ,glva
' Trudei.U a 'fiii-in next month oz\ the .ap-From Pneumonia prolimately 20 houri of talU Nixon bad
Retired Anny Brig. Gen. ~avid
Blakelock, a fonner mayor and city
councilman for San Clemente, was
reported resting comfortably in the Camp
Pendleton base bospJtal today where he is
being treated for pneumonia.
~e general, well known In the city,
was taken to the hospital late last week
after experiencing difficulty breathing.
At last reports his condition was
''fair," and Gen . BlakeloCk was expected
to remain under hoaJ>itaJ care for another
week.
Th~ general and his wile, Lou Ann, live
at 802 B Buena Vista.
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TM en,,.. COtst DAILY PILar, wtlt\ wtttdl
k urnblncd the N_p,..._ II M1blled b)'
tllt o,.."'9 Cotst PUblllhl"9 comoeny. s.,..
nl• Id/Ilona •rti Pllbll1Md, Mandtit ti!..._
Frlll•r. for C:O.t• M.... N""'°rt a..c"-
MuntJngro., llncl!/F°""l•/11 V•li.,t, L~
INcll, lrvl11t1S.cldl•c1c and S•n 0.mtl'll•/
S.11 Ju•11 C1pl1!rtno. A •1"91• rtlllclflel
«lltlon 11 Plolbli9'1td S1tlmf1ys Md S1JAC11ys.
The Jlf"lll(fpJI PU*l ll1ht11S1 phinl 11 •t llll West
81y .str111, '°'" M.w, C.lUO"rl\!1, '2'».
Robe,f H. W1ff
Pre.Id~•"' Pu!Hlltl.r
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Vlc9 ""5klw.t 9nd CeMAI Mlnqer
Ttiomer k1..st ......
Th:om11 A. Mll'l'Jlllin•
Mtlllflflll Editor
C'liiarlt1 H. l..01 Ricli•~ P. Han
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POULTRY •..
day, also affects San Bernardino,
Rlveralde, Santa Barabara, Ventura, Los
Angel .. ·s.n Diego and Imperial Coun-
tles. -
It permits the mavem,.,t of beal!hy
live poultry lo slaughter, p!IJI~ und,•r
state supervlalon, and " atao .Uows
unrestricted movement of . slaughtered
poullry which hu pasaed' federlt' hr
specUon. .
Otherwille, the quarantine however,
prohibits the shipment , from t b e
restrlctee area of live birds, uninapected ·
carcasses, and equlpmeht such as coops
and cage3 which might harbor the New· ·
castle virus.
The order was adopted because of con-
tinuing outbreaks of a rorf:lgn strain of
Newcastle's disease among pOultry and
pet birds in portion:! of San Bernardino
and Riverside counties. Both of these
areas had been under quarantine since
December.
Dr. Philp said this morning that even if
a person were to eat a chicken con-
taminated with the NewcastJe virus, he
would suffer no ill effects. The only
known-cases or human Infection ·are
among labotltory workers who )Elve
handled Newcastle vaccines. Sllght~ye
infections were the result.
Policing of the birds would be a federal
problem, according lo · Dr. Pbllp, who
says his ofllce hai not yet been Informed
in writing about the quarantine.
"Usuilly a quaranUne la In elfect unlil
all traces of the dilaaee-have disap-
peared, !~.be ·said; "Healthy sentinel bird!
are placed im6ng others suspec!Ad of
having Newca..rtle's diaealf. aod then are
bled periodlcSlly lo aet U they hive betn
infected."
Dr. Pbllp added that ellmlnallon Ii the
only cure for the dlseaae. Vaccl~ are
available, according to the he.lllh oflloer,
"but you need lo do It before the lac~ not alter It. n • • •
The eight-county quaranUne i,.., ls
among the nation'• lop 10 poullr)I lJl'O-
ducing regions and contains obout 54
mllllon chickens and 3.4 mllllon lw'l<eys. .. c -'(
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with Premier Chou En·lai in China, Feb.
21-28. Canada has diplomatic relations
with the Peking government.
Nixon's visit to Canada also will take
place about a month before he travels to
Moscow in May for a summit meeting
with Soviet leaders.
'Happy Hooker'
In NY: He~tjpgs
NEW :YORK (UPI) -X·• v le r o
Hollander bad admified it • ~~Ion
1\'•ring ~t she quit her job wilh the
Du.tch government to become a brothel
manager but did not indicate the change
on her visa. ·
The 28-year~ld Miss Hollander Is the
nominal author of "The Happy Hooker"
which was written after her tutimony
before the Knapp Commlsoion probing
police corruption.
When she entered the United States on
a Netherlands vtsa in .~uly, 1969, shf Was
118ted as an employ Of the Dutch govern-
·me~t. But she said Monday she l.eft that Job tq manage a swank East Side. brothel
1tithout changing her vtsa. The bordello
was mentioned during the Knapp C.om-
mission hearings.
The hearing was adjourned until April
17 al 9 a.m. The adjournment was re-
quested by Manhattan District Attorney
Frank Hogan whose office iJ in·
vesUgating Knapp CommW:ion charges
of police com.1ptlon. ·
Clemente to Get
$1,000 Painting
The founder of San Clemente's Arts
and crarls Club this week will donate ·• palntlllg valued at $i,l>illl ·1o add lo !ht
permanent .city collectiOn for the new
Communlly cliibhouae.
Mrs. LllUan Finlay has painted a thr ... by.four-!~ oU of a leaping marlin which
wlll be dcmated lo lhe. cUy.
ll!rs. Finley, who !ouoded the local
group in the early 1950s, was responsible
for winning city approval to include a
fonnal art gaIJery in the new clubhouse
and her work was featured in Jast week's
show markipg the opening of the art ex·
hibition area. . ..
Council men are eipected.. to .ollicla1ly
accept the painting at their meeting
Wednesday ni&ht.
Ir the work ·1s ever dl11p0sed of by the
city, It would return to Mrs. Finlay or her
heirs.
Indian Control
Petitions Eyed
PINE RIDGE, S.0. (AP) -Ad!on on
petitions calling for Indian control ,over
law ·enforcement In the Pine Ridge area
WIS expected today as Indians held
another closed-door meeting.
Meanwhile, a prel~lnaey hearing ,lor
five Nebruka men u to be held. In
Gordon, Neb. The · e, thr" c;ha11e4
with manslaughter and the olhers with
I~ offense11 were charged In the
dealh qf ]\lymond Yellow Thunder, 1n
,Oglala Sloll%, whose body was found In a
~car lot in Gordon on Feb. 20.
' Tllt death Ind rumon that 'Ye\low
ThWliler ha.! bttn burned and tortured
''before he dl<d broughl hundreda ol Jn-
. dlans lnlo the .. Gordon and Pine Rldp areas .
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Co·uncilmen OK
It'll Help You
' In Taxing Spot
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Developing Ban
With 11/o F.SUal Income ·!al
dudllne Only a month away, 1 MW
govemmenl P,bllcatlon on lal
prepantion bu turned into a na-
tional best seller, according to
Laguna Beach ofDcials. ·
p05trnasler Don Rose said the 75-
cent·book which iJ ivallable at the
Post Office, details for the tax·
payer the roost recent tax laws and
explains bow to understand and !W
out the tax fonns.
A rtJOJution calling for a ban on
devtlopment until l:ftu the April 11
municipal election bu been unanimously
approved by the Sao Ju.an Capistrano Ci-
ty Council.
Proposed by Councilman Jim Thorpe,
the resolution is the result of a con-
troversy which has been raging in the cl·
Mayor Denies
Secret Plans
For Police
A peUtlon assailing the San Juan
'Capl!trano City Council for allegedly
•'making plans for a police department
wit.bout public knowledge" was pruented
Monday.
William Hicks, a San Jilin businessman,
handed the council a peUUon slgntd by 80
residents asking the council to put the
polic~ issue on a public ballot.
Mayor Tony Forster holly denied the
allegation that plans have been made
without public knowledge.
"l consider this 1 t a t t m e n l in-1 '
nammatory," said the mayor.
"Everylbing haa ~n done In public. I
as.sure you there hive been no decisiom
made in smoke.filled rooms."
Hlcb referred lo the South Coast Area
telephone directory put out by the San
Clemente Chamber of Commme which
tlsls lhe San Juan C.plalrano Police
'Department and gives the clly half phone
number. '
CouncUman Ed Chermak Aid be didn 't
know where lbe chamber obtained the ln-
fonnation and that . they did not 1et II
from the city council.
Hicks said he called the number and
was given City Manager Don Weidner
who told him plans were under way for •
police department. Weidner denied that
be had made the statement.
Forster nid he resented the im-
plication of secret meetings and ex·
plained that the illue cannot be 911 the
April 11 ballot beCause it ls legaDy too
late.· .
He aaid the council would be amenable
to having a public meeting on the police
study recenUy completed by public safety
director Joe McKeown.
The police atudy was on the agenda,
but wu then ref ened to the following
mr.tlng wbere 11, wW e1lhlr ~ ~ or. nieeUng ,a•te •I 'IP (or,it.;public diicussion. " ' . -., ·
U tbe councll dtC"ides to form jts own
deparfment, the target date' for lm·
plementlng police service lo the city Is
Sept. I. The counc11 • argued •bout
whether a final decl!k>n should be made
on the police issue by tbe council before
lbe April 11 election or alter.
Chermak aald he did DOI think Sept. 1
was reasonable and a target date In
January wonld be helter. . .
Navy Spills Oil
Near San Diego
SAN DIEGO (AP) -The Novy h11
spilled about 150 gallons of fuel 9il that
drenched . a naval atation pier in San
Diego Bay.
Capt. William Bick Jr., skipper of the
amphibious transport Cleveland, said the
ell came out of a relief valve Monday
after overflowing from a storage tank.
Naval flre units used an emul!UyinJ
chemical ln an ellort to neutralize the olI.
ly ln recent months over the .city'1
general plan and pn>blems related to
growth.
Representing a compromille between
groupa that want a new general plan and
thole who are satisfied with the-city'•
rate and method of growth, tbe ruolulioo
calls for aeveral things :
-The employment or an addition~ full
time ataff member with background in
urban ecooomics who will analyze the
cost of extending city services in relation
to the income to the city for varioUJ
types of development.
-Future planning staff needs which
may arise are to be met by some other
means than permanent staff.
-The Planning Commission ls to give
priority coruiideration to updating the
land use element of the general plan.
-The city will attempt to set written
confirmation of the nature and llatus of
any improvements planned for the
Ortega Highway. " -The city will create an impact: com-
mittee to determine the Impact of each
development on the city. Specific duties
of the committee will be determined at a
fu ture meeting.
-All residents of the city are urged to
recognize the need for a balanced corn·
munity and work with the chamber of
commerce and other city groups to
strengthen commercial, industrial ·and
tourist sectors of the economy.
The resolution also recognties that
there la: concern among cltizem about
rapid growth, technological cba.oge and
mounllng burden of property taus.
II alao states that master plonnlng wUI
continue lo be Important In the city, that
muter plan1 will he subject Jo constant
review. and updallna, and the olly will
constanUy aeek ways lo ulillie the lalenls
of its citize111 in tbe deci.slon·maklng
process.
Publisher, 79, Dies • SAN ANGELO, Tex. (API -Houston
Harte, 79, publiaher of the San Angelo
Standard-Times and chairman of .the
Harte-Hanks newspaper chain, died Mon-
day. The Harte-Hanks chain includes 19
newspapers ·in :!Ix states with a total 1
circulation ol mQre than l!!)0,000.
Solons Given
Freeway Plan
. ' Newpc)rt Beoch councilmen Mon-
day night uked aisle Senator Den-
nis C8rpenl<!r and Aslemblymon
Robert Bodbam lo gel 1be Newport
Beach leg of lbe Pacillc Cout
Freeway out of the atate freeway
system.
'The action came after Vice
Mayor Howard Rogers said "51
percent of the freeway hu already
been deleted by the Lqlalature end
I challenge carpenter and Bodham
to repr~nt us as other legislators
have represented their dfltr:lcta:."
Rogers olao cited growtnc op.
poslUon to the route, noting that
citizens groups opposing t h e
freeway have been formed in
Leguna Beach. Leguna Nlgue~
Dana Point and San J u a o
Capbitrano.
Hogen said legislati ve action is
necessary because there "is still a
strong threa t" by the state DlvillOn or Highways that the freeway
mijht be built despite local OJ>'
poalUon.
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The 160-page publication may be
oblained al all branches of the Poat omce.
Radio Claims
Hussein Pact
With Israel .
BEmUT, Lebanon (AP) -Iraqi radio
reported today I h a t Kini Hussein ol
Jordan reached a peace agreeme.nt with
Israel that would turn the occupjed west
bank into an autonomous Palestinian
1tate federated with Jordan.
The royal palace ln Amman announced
earlier that Hussein will make a st.ate-
m~nt of •jtreuiendous irnport.an~e". w~.
nelclay concerning ,the weati bank region,
seized from Jordan du\'ing the 19€1 Mid·
die East war.
Official spokesmen said nolhlng of a
peace agreement and Jordar..'s am·
bassador to the United Nations, Abdul
Hamid Sharai, declared the Iraqi peace
reports were ''totally unfounded.''
Speculation in Beirut, tile Le b.a n e 1 e
ca.Pita), was· that the king's announce-
ment would be an offer; not an agreed
1ettlement.
Tbe Iraqi broadcast said the agreement
provides that the occupied tmitory on
the west bank of the Jordan River and
th"! Gaza Strip which Egypt occupied
before the war wlU become a n
autonomous Palestinian state federated
with Jordan in a United Arab Kingdom
under Huuein's Hashimlte throne.
The old Arab quarter of Jerusalem or
part or it is to be the capital of the new
Palestinian state, Baghdad Radio u ld.
But Israel's leaders· have s al d
repeatedly Jeru.!Jalem in now a united city
under ·Israeli rule and will never be divid·
ed again.
A dis patch from Amman said detaib of
a broad new plan aimed at breaking the
deadlock between Jordan and Israel were
banded to the ambassadors of the United
S<ates, the Sov~I Union, Britain, France
and lbe Arlt~ couqtries Monday.
The Jordanian aovernment newsPaper
Al. lloslO!ll' said the king would announce
a 1'p1an to co11JOlidate natk>oal • unlty
between the two banks of Jordan on a
permanent basis of decentralization."
The use of the term decentralization in.
dicated some form of autonomy for the
Palestbtlan population on both sides iif
the Jordan River.
Baghdad Radio broadcast u Iraqi news
agency dispatch· from Amman which said
the king hoped to get approval of hia plan
at a meeting this afternoon with
members of Jordan's parllament.
The radio gave these highlights or the
agreement:
-Proclamation el a new federal 1t1te
under Hussein to be called the United
Arab Kingdom. .
-The kingdom Is to be made up_of two
autonomous states, Palestine and Jordan.
' each of which wll1 have its own a:ovf:l'Do
ment for internal affairs.
-The Palestinian goernment will have
•jurisdiction over the entlre west bank of
Jordan which Israel captured in the 19&7
war and over the Gaza Strip later.
-A federal govennment, based in Am.
man, will have overall-authority on the
new kingdom's foreign policy, ddense
and economic affairs.
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AROUND THE ~CORNER AND
lIB YOUR STREE'E
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WE HA VE BEEN ASKED HUNDREDS OF TIME$ WHY WE
LOCATED OUR STORE :•oFF THE BEATEN PATH." .
SEVERAL ANSWERS POP UP. FIRSTLY, THE COST OF STORES
IN SHOPPING1CENTERS IS ASTRONOMICAL SECONDLY, WE WERE
ABLE TO OBTAIN MORE SPACE, WITH OUR SHOWROOM, OFFICES,
ANO WAREHOUSE ALL IN QNE LOCATION. THIRDLY, THERE IS
AMPLE PARKING WITH LITTLE t'RAFflC CO,NGESTION LEADING
JO US ••
THIS SITUATION HAS IAAOE OS MORE COMPETITIVE ANO
~ ARE PROUD ANO 6RATERJ.L JO SAY JHAT WE HAVE IN-
CR£ASED 01,JR VOLUME EVERY YEAR f'O.R FOUR.TEEN YEARS, AND
HA VE EXP.ANDED FIVE TIMES AT. ;rHIS. Loc:.t.TION. •
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COSTA MllA
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13 Coast
Shidents
Honored
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Thirteen· atudenta from the
Orange Coast area h a v e
earned a place on the Aca·
'demic Honors List at Cal Pol~
at Pomoria for the fall quarter.
To be eligible, a student
mwt be e.nrolled for 12 units
or more and must achieve a B
average· or better.
Recipients are: John R.
Quinn from Dana Point;
Beverly J. Bergquist, Presley
Guio, Jr., Richard Muehri.ng,
Harry D. Robbins, and
William W. Treadway from
Huntington Beach; Dennis C.
Bartlett, David J. Bradley,
Rae AM Capps. Gary S.
Godshall, and Donna K .
Goedhart from N e w ii o r t
Beach; and Sharon A.
Borthwick and Sharon K.
Davis from San Clemente.
Of the 7,185 students at
Pomona, 2,381 were honored
and W'!led this recognition.
For The
Slayer of Clerk
Given Lite Term
SANTA ANA -Floyd Larry strona of Santa Ana was
sentenced to ure ln st.ate
prison Monday for his role in
the killing of Tustin market
clerk Thomas Paul Grove.
Strong, 20, ~ found guilty
by Orange Ci>unty Superior
Court J1:1dge Byron K •
McMiiian after he agr-.d to
walv~ a trial and allow the
jurut to rule on the but. of
the a u b m i t t.e d transcript.
War Set
.On Weeds
ORANGE -It's time to
weed out Orange. County.
County Fire Warden Carl
M. DownJ ~ounced that
the 28th a~ual w e e d
abatement nottce1 wUI be
stuck on some 6,000 par-
cels of land in unlncor~
rated portions of the COlJD.
ty this week.
Owners will have until
April S to remove weeds
and other flammable veg-
etation. which Downs said
contribute to the chances
of fires occurring during
the warm summer months.
Following the April S
deadline , a private con·
tractor will be hired by
the county to clear weeds
off lots that did not com·
ply, and individual proir
erty owners will be billed
for the .aervict, Downs
stressed.
Judge McMillan found him
guilty of lint degree murder.
Kathy Ann Yeaw, 25~ Santa
Ana, Strong's female ac·
compllce In the robbery last
June 7 of the 7·11 market ln
Tustin, was sentenced to five
years In state prison after
pleading guilty to reduced
charges of second degree
murder.
Judg,'-'McMlllan suspended
the sehtence In favor of five Get.s Post
years probation and ordered Dr. Ivan L. Richard·
Miss Yeaw to s,erve one year son has been appoint·
in Orange County J~il. ed .vice president for
All charges against1Mark W. administration an d
Lenihan, 20, of Garden Grove, community relations at
were dismissed by Judge Cal State Fullerton.
McMillan. ----------
The .trio was arrested
shortly after Grove, a part.
time market clerk and college
student, was shot in the back
of the head during the robbery
ol the McFadden Avenue
market.
The 22·year-old victim died
in hospital three days later.
Corpsman
Convicted
SANTA ANA -Navy
corpsman Juan Jose Molina
was found guilty of second
degree murder Monday in the
mutilation slaying or a n
Anaheim divorcee.
Younger Plans
County Speech
ORANGE -California At-
torney General · Evelle J.
Younger will . be the featured
speaker March 29 when the
Orange . Chamber or Com·
merce holds ·its annual in-
dustrial luncheOii at t he
Anaheim Convention Qnter.
Tickets can be obtained
from the chamber office at 629
E. Chapman Ave., Orange.
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County Polltlett
Battin Sees Runoff in November • •
By O.C. HUSTINGS °' ni. o.iw ...... tltff
SANTA ANA -Fi rs!
DIJtrict County Supervi>or
Robert Battin, who is seeking
his second tenn. says he does
not expect to win without a
Louis Cella of S.nta Ana,
another DemocraUc leader.
His campalgn manager is
Fred Harber, who guided his
19611 campaign.
* * runolf. SPECIAL GUEST at the
"There undoubtedly will be Republican A s s o c l a t e s
a runoff in November," says meeting Thursday will be 42nd
.Battin, who · expects his Congressional District can-
strongest opposition in the didate Clair W. Burgener.
June 6 supervisorial balloting The meeting will be held at
will come from attorney the Santa Ana Saddleback Inn
W 1111 am We n k e and from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. It is
businessman John W. "Bill " open to the public. It will be a
Hill , both of Santa Ana. Battin no-host cocktail event.
lives in Garden Grove. Senator Burgener, who lives
Other aspirants for the first in Rancho Santa Fe, is a can.
district post are attorney didate for the new con·
Wallace "Wally" Davis of gress ional seat which includes
senator covera the wtltem
and northern potl.looa ot
Orange County and t b 1
eulttn por!lon o! ,Lal Ansel ..
County. ,
A "GREEN ELErBANT"
party, a St. Patrick's: Day
celebration for local
Republicans, will be &iVtD by
lhe Saddleback Valley Youn1
Republicans Friday. The eVentJ;::::;::"~· ~"~· :ij~n~•imiiii::::;
will begin 11 I p.m. Ill the
home of Judy Headlee, 28192
Preclados Drive, Mission Vie-
jo.
All Saddleback V a 11 e y
Republicans are invited.
Call President Don Lewellen
at 830-7697, or Secretary Judy
Headlee at B.»7697, for in-
formation.
LETTERS I HAY
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Fountain Valley and Paul northern San Diego Cotinty DR. ARNOLD 0. Beckman
Balch of .Gar~en Grove, arid the southern part of of Corona de! Mar, founder or
former .llss1stant to Rep. John Orange County. One of the Fullerton's Beckman 's
G. Schmitz (R·'I\Jstin). dis trict's most prestigious Instruments. will be honorary llflcw.ly.
Battin, whose term on the residents is the occupant of chairman of state Senator M•r•IYtl '""
board has been marked with the Western White House. James Whetmore 's re-election Pd. for bf c.ommitt" 19 rHJ«t M1yor llobert M. Wllto". 11: ... lflfttt, controversy. was backed in Burgener currently is ·in his campaign. The d is tr I ct Tru1"''''· nt ~l\'\l'lur11 lld., Cett•
1918 by orange count yr-•~i~xt~h=y~e~a~r ii'ij'tiaitei'i.i"i'tioir.ii~~reip~r~es~e~ntied~ibiy~ith~e~~G~O~P~i·~";'·iiiiiiii=:~~~ Democratic leaders. He won in
the November general election
that year defeating attorney TAKE A PICTURE WITH Patrick Duggan of Santa An.a.
They emerged from a field of THE EASTER BUNNY nine candidates in the June
primary. Now ..;_ C•rousel Court The supervisor said he hopes
to have the backing of Richard C:--'1. r.oast .. --.-O'Neill, chairman of the OUlllD \t---~ ~
Orange County Democratic
Central Committee, and Dr.
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Death Not.lees
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Randano's
Bribe Case
Deferred
Orange County Su.per Io r
Court Judge William Speirs
ended a week·long non-jury
trial by finding the 22-year-old
Navy C-Orpsman guilty of the
killing last Nov. 2 of Mrs.
Barbara SmJth. 27.
He ordered Molina to return
to his courtroom April 3 for
sentencing. Molina faces a
state prison ·term of five Years
to life. . '
If you .dial lo~g distances yourself,
you pay less~
~:r"'~~ ~1' .1•ne;rf1~Tt:r~' -· SANTA ANA -A one-week r't1om11 H.1 two d11111tt1r1, C.trof d I rd -• M llll11M1111 1n11 c••n• Lu 01111nw•t•n e ay was o er~ onday in ~h1r. .Tl\tr... Hotm~. Ito 1 1 r V , h t Ill be th d ~~Id'"+ l:U PM. "'!ulem Mau, w I W e seain
n •rtdl'I'. ~NI, boll!,, SS lmotl \""• 0 a g Co t s I Court {11Mtrt c 11rc11... HunllMton ••tll. r n e un Y uper or ~lr9'fld b., tK ,.,mllr co1on111 ,_.. trial of convicted liquor hi· °""'· P•OODIAN j • G Rand litYtn Prooc11111 • .-. .. 14, or Ust Alto•· ac .. u ene ano on
endrl1 Dl'IY•. H1.11111,,...on BtKll. Otte of bribery charges. clMtl\, ,.,,_,c.h It, 1972. SurvlY'td br wit., Ar~1 two -·· Ectw~ •rMI s'"'' rwo Randano, .te, rormerly of eafldtona. J1mts M!thf.t.h two • ...,.,, ,.,,,.,. • "''"'~~''"· Newport Beach, was granted ...,f.'c. 'n::ri:•· l'~· · '1 "" ~~Y f'.M on day by '· ~.·--." · .. 'f ""'· ' '"'""" -· · · u'if g e Bruce ~=-fei.15~~· ~~1rlf. l'Vrv1wc1 rw w~. ~vtiel 11 ,..,'~,Mr. Sumner. He is free on appeal
""' ~1~~~ J:,,.,1,~~ 'o1 bond from a 9lklay county jall •du CMl!I WIK01Uln1 J•!'l'ltl, Oi U '· Im --• I t k f , 111twr1, ~··~int cutp,~···~·· i.c:rm J>OiKU as wee or ~1~~,11~•l'l'll'T: h~':t. .~"r.'l~ his illicit transfer of 300 cases
MtmorT-. .. ~k~~~·~·"Y::~nc = of liquor from the old Sad-
Memwl•• l"•rk. F•l'l'lllr ~'• thoM dleback fM In Laguoa •--ch WIMIM lo l'l'l•k• lfWl'l'IOrl•l COttlrltlutlom. ~
w11111ne to ~k• -or1.1 e11n1r1t1ut1on1. to Fellciano's Restaurant in "'"'" eot1lr bufl to t11e Arthrt1r1 ,._
dltlon. ".te" c ~roJrr~o,..,: DltKtof'I. Newport.
John T. S=rs. "° Orchid Av•., t-o He Was indicted by the ·~"'~ ,.,
1~r1!. dr..~··l:~~a! 3t:r,1~ Orange County Grand Jury for ~r1ot'hA:tior':'. =::~ .: that ofrense and he was also ~n Si-,;:;, ,Kod~ 'A1m01 ~ • indicted for his alleged role in
.. ~ .... Mr1. :l::i•nnt r.:1.nr.'r:, Cor"CM the attempted bribery of Costa ~ Meri br'Oi11tr1. MHl•~d McNutt t'=~ 11:r1,.:::~ 0111&':~1.:n11 "~':!ti Mesa patrolman Gary Barwig. ~ .., 1roMChlldren. Servi en.• Frtd*, Bar will who immediately •rd'! 1 , 11 AM, W•verl1y Chvrc , P Ii'' """"''"'· l'•lrhllven Mel'l'lofl1I P1,~, reported the Offer ·tO his oltt.atrMrOfl ,._rol Honw, C~ Oft , •
r .. Dlr.i:;lor1. TllOTTlll SUperv1sors, ~ld the Jury in
l"!1 Trotttf'. tOJ w. 1m st .. co1t• ~~ the earlier trial that Randano r;'0 ~.de~, Mf~~~.~~· l~· lU:~~ offered him, through a Laguna !l!eu1ht1r, Mr1. M. J•M L1tt~1. S•n N' I $10 000 'f h .~1'901 two 1r•nd chrldren · thr" 1rnl· Igue man , I e ' !rol">dclllldrln . l"rlv•t• urvfc11 w1r• con-would plan! • a package of luc:ltd bY tllr-ltr,.ron Funtr1l HOl'l'lf, °''' "'"'· .., ... ., Noo•o•N drugs ln the car of a key pros-
Mlc:hfft c. V•n Noordtn. "'" 2•: r111d...t .,.utlon witn .. •• ~ "'V!f.rk. c~tllornlo. Dtlt ot dll~ ...... .......
?$.•{i! 1f11~·~~~:r..,rtd N~!:tt The jury returned With a te~~lf:!'~ •• ~~~t: ~~ ~.':· N~~=:j guilty verdict. But a woman
'!!;' ,,J~:,'~r1~r•.11:1~,:ZM :.~ 1 ~:O~d~n ~uror broke down under polJ. Cl•r•mvn . Gr1v111c11 1erv1cy wm be 1ng to altate she felt she had
. d In l"!Wl':e• c-i.rv, twrtd•v. "·· ured I Ing f Mtrdl 1,, 12 ~ -· Fom1iv 1u1M111 t11o.. LllC!:n press nto vot or wl1hlN to ,,,.. e nttm0rl•I con1rlblflloll1. • .r.... cm1r1bui. 10 11w 1.o1 """'.. Randano'a guilt and a new trial Countl' HI~ A.uocltllon ni E. Arrow rd -• H1111w1.,1 11ndor•.l c11r1. t11c. Todd was o ert:U.
Memorlt t\IHI, "°""""'' ln chllrff ol 1rr1nt1ll'ltflls. W.&LK•ll
Neighbors discovered the
savagely slashed body of the
divorcee in hei' Anaheim
apartment. Her two young
children, ages four and two,
were playing in a nearby
room.
D.eath Truil·· · :.
Set for 3
SANTA ANA Three
persons accused of the holdup
killing of an Orange school
teacher have been ordered to
face trial April 10 in Orange
County Superior Cqurt.
Judge William Murray set
the trial date for Chino prison
escapees W 1111 a m Neil
Cartwright, 31, and Jerry
Michael Wade, 25. Both are
accused with Susan Louise
Sutliffe, 23, of Pomona, of the
killing last Jan. 28 of Gerald
Mitchell, 25.
It is alleged that Wade and
~tiss Sutliffe, both wearing
blonde wigs, accosted Mitchell
and his wife as they were
returning to their apartment.
Mrs. Mitchell told police her
husband banded over his
wallet'T but was shot through
the heart while she fumbled in
her purse.
l!Uilbelh Wtlktr. 11•12 Git! OrlvtStnlt Ano. -~It of dllth, Mrrch 1 lt72. Sorvlvtd bV husbend, M•rll C. tlktr i tr .. llobert~JKk H11..,,., of Lot 'fl· Grovfii urvic.,., Thu"4tv, 2 Ptcllk v lol 1"1111. FtmHI Ml9fftb lhoH w Int to l'l'ltkt rnM111rlt ~r.ontrfllullon1, PIM~ ,contrtbuft to N rvkle Ttrrtct l"tlllhlrmonk: A1soclttlon,
ttHk View MJ1t~~N81r1e1or._
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SANT A ANA -A new
brochure has been published
to enable visitors to enjoy the
Edna Spalding, nature trail
throUgh the st.acre O'Neill
Park wilderness area .
Board of SUpervJsora
Chalnnan Ronald Caspers of
Newport Beach called at-
tention to the guide brochure
Monday.
"The trail was developed
through !he efforl! of the late
MIM Edna Spalding, a biology
instructor at Fullerton High
School," the supervisor ex-·
plained.
"MenUoaed are such com·
monly aeen birda as the turkey
vulture and redtailed hawk,
and native plants i11fludlng
yucca, wild cucumber and
wild' hyacinth ," he added.
There · Is also a spring
wlldflower supplement now of·
ft;red which helps the park
visitor identify such flora as
wild sweet pea, mariposa lily,
phlox and lupine.
The Sea and Sai~' Audabon
Society and the t' u c k e r
Wildlife Sanctuary organiza.
Uon prepared the guides.
GUides are available at
Orange Co~ty's O'Neill Park
office in Trabuco Canyon, 10
miles north on El Toro RoaC:l
from the Sin Diego Freeway.
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Dehate ._J~rs Oregon
Governor Raises Euthanasia fssue ) . ' •
SALEM,· Ore. (UPI) -quoa!Min of euthanasia, too.
Oregon Gov. Tom·M~ has A··m·•·n ·from Kitkllnd,
been called everythlng from Wash., ad mo n \shed the
"the new Hitler" te a man of aovemor to cl\oc>se h l s
0 great wildom, compauioa, termioology carefully because,
and above all, courage," since ~ .. ~.:~Jdted, 111eu~na!i1~.A-•1
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that euthanasia lhou1d be n'iany·wuh 11>m~jl)8 '° very
dl.!cussed pubUcly in Qregon. cll!lerenl, IAICh as ·the liorrors
In Of u•nerism." The mail -cascading •!J
from aU parts of the nation -'Ibe1 league against Neo-
ls running 1lmolt 1-t In favor Hitlerllin In Inglewood , Ca!U.,
of the governor's declaration sent a telegram aaylrw:: "We
that the elder!) Ill should be swear undying l>oetlllty to ·the
given the right to choose new Hillers of, Oregon and will
"death with dignity" rather back up 6ur words with finan-
than "prolonged life as a , ,cial support."
seen relaµves kept alive by
medicine and machinea for
long periods ol time, with no
hope of recovel')I.
"Just plain torture, that's
a\l," summed up a 73-year-old
man from Portland, Ore., who
aaw his ..,.ire die ip this way.
A Wuhington. D.C., at.
tomey wrote the governor,
"Y.ou are In the fore.front of an
idea whose time has come."
And from San Francisco a
woman wrote: ''Jf you succeed
in writing ·mercy' killing into
Oregon's ·Jaws, l shall plan to
come to Oregon to live."
Proclaimed
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:WASHING TON ~AP) -
J>realdent Nlsoo 1iU pro-
claimed a natiolial week ol
concern for priaoners Of Wlf
and soldiers missing in action
and says tbtir families "suf(er
In 1plrlt hardly leis than their
men suffer In the flesh."
Nixon designated Ma r ch
26-Aplil 1 for the observance
with March'¥ also marked a5
a national day of prayer "for
the lives and iafety( of these
men.''
The proclamation sald 1,1123
American servicemen a r e
either mlsslpg ln 1actlon or lm·
prisoned bf North Vietnam
and its allies.
vegetibte." A worrian from Fort Worth,
McCaU has received nearly Tex., argued against any jewels by joseph
300 letters and more come in termb;iation of life, by any ls means, She told ~w· her SHrches for i•'\'• ·
dalJy. father, 'at age 13, waa glyen up CMtvert ......... ....,,., • ,_,.,..
At least 40 perSOOI, mostly as a terminal cancer patient, ... U111 W 11• • ' t1nn -...
professionals, have offered but· be eventually oUtlived =••::. ::;:--..,.=... "":"~
their ·research help to the "every one of the doc:tcira: and uy. --'• ".... , ANTHONT SCHOOLS . •• wtl Ill ......, .. euiNM. ,.w governor. t'" nurses" and died •20 yean ,., ,714, 11 .. .,... 1 ..... ..,,...,._ ,........._.., •
McCall aaid be wlll call a later '"' s .• ,...,. st. · '""L ' •I.. ' ' ' (Ill Ml-....... ., Mt, ,.... ......
aeries of sympOaiuinl in ull': ~ 1thought frequently es:.··I~~:;;;~ .. ~-~~~";;' ~-~~~11-state "as a vehicle for bring· pre$Sed. by the elderly who!,
Ing . together . the health and have written in opposition is
legal professions, theologians, that It would instill "a great
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White House Conference on would open the way !or UNCLE LEN · N WES c F p• •ZA NEWPO·R"T a· EACH
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Southeast Asia for several
yearj. · · · have asked t he
American people to ']>lease
not vote for Richard Nixon in
Aging delegates.'' No date has bribery to doctors to get rid or I 052 IRYI E -T LIF . "" -. .
been .. t. old people who ha ve heirs who SA TU RDA YS IN '""Cont Pino I 5<18-,68<1 '· ,
The governor made his would benefit. lrittol at th• 51" Di190 Fwy. '·.
19'12." remarks, the first time he has.~~B~Uf;!~el~te~r;af~te~r~f ett~t~e~rl::~~~~~~:=:~~~~J~~C~·~··~·~M~ .. ~·~·~·~·-~•o~H~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~§' ~ Mr•. Sharon Wal1h, whose ever publicly dltcussed the relat., Ill• heartbreak and
husband Lt. Col. Richard subject, at 1 conference of ' torture .o( people who have '' ~
Walsh was reported missing ln Republicans. • , ,
Laos thfee years ago, and Since then the reapcmse has
Mrs~ Karlene Everso~. whose included requests from radio
huaband LL Col. D a v I d and televillon s t a ti o n S
Eve"°" bas been held In throughout the nation · !or lbe :
Not1h Vietn8m for five years, governor to appear on panel
made the plea In a joit\I state-and discussion . .oo,._..
ment, , . . Invariably thoae writing to
The recent aealalion ol the complain aiiout the aovernor'1
air· war over North 'V:ietnam remarU link eutbam1i1 with
"la retpinlacent of the 1118'1 abortion, and the frequent
reports of air strlk., In North question ·pooec1 Is, ".Who do
Vietnam and ft seeDl!I that we you think yqu are, God?"
ar& r e p e a t I n g yesterdliy's The age ol letter writers
tragedies," they sakt. . ranges from 10 to a, and
1biJ type o! policy "clld not many ioclud• heart-rending
bring an end to the war . personal cue histories • io-
between the years of 1164 and volving their relatives.
1968, although tt did bring an A student practical nurse
end to tile presidential career from SeatUe, Wish., said: "I
or Lyndon JOhnson," • they am ready to ~llmb the waUs, said. watching my teryni!U!l patients
Pethan11 wi have to wait be ·kept alive with tubes down
I"'" tbeirnoses,lntravenoua until, tt76 when the American feedings, 1 n d intraveoous
people realize that although hlood feeding.o to bring them
the ground war wu ended, the back to reality, and au!fering ·
AmeriC1'n air war a~ d until they can't .stand lt aily 18Crlfice o( its men ·along·wtth ·longer" ,
lhO dMlh ol mori ·Of the A w~man from JIO&le Point, . JJD>cl!"'*' people ~ not .· Ore., 111esKd the furof. callled
ended; Aid the two women. by the governor's remarks:
The Walahes. have five "You' will be vilified, but you
children · and the Eversons also will be blessed."
three. 1.. ; The governor hu said since
They said the' chances that his initial remarks that 11death
Evtl'IOl'I will be released this wtih dignity" does not mean
year are d.Jm. early termination of life by
"Today la the beginning of administration of a medica-
tbe sixth year of captivity for tion, but rather a conscious
Lt. Col. David Everson," they deci5ion to refrain from life-
11id, "and there seems to be supporting machines and
no reason to hope that this will medicineS to prolong the pain,
be the year of hls release, suffering and degradation of
especially if Richard Nixon UJ the death bed.
re-elected and the bombing But be bas said he wants his
and air war continues." symposiums to look at the
FAMiLY CIRCVS 1111 BU Keane
"Con't I leave this hair long right here? It's
the only way I con grON sideb1Xns. 11
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Want Ads
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VESTOR: H~'• an ex·
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merch'.andlae professJonal
In Textile buy!.,. fl"dl· cate.
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in every piece of this
Haviland c.hlna, It's the
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many extru. In mint con-
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jUst beca11ie a.bigger .... than .ever~ .
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In a time when people are turning to smaller That's why we start with a welded VnlbOdy Wlli a Gold Duslei'I
cars, our compact Duster offers all the advan· for strength and tightnesS; And·why we give Win stock In a Qokl Mine I
tages of a small car. Dusterour7·stepdip-and-spray anti-rusttreal•
Like its198 SlantSixthatstrelchesyourgas menL We specially treat some of the.exterior -...,,....,.,;,.
h · I f. hi I h I Vloit your Cluyslor.Plymoulll deoter and pick up )'Ollr" dollar. Easy maneuverability in city traffic. An c romb trim o 1g .corros on ere, oo. """' 1n11ie "P1n tor Gold" c.mn1-. E'"'Yonewho
overall length that edges into only* of a park· In the past three years, enough people have '"Ii"'"" wlnl a rop11et. o1 a Two"1y Dolllr c.ittomla gold
Ing space. Plus lower maintenance costs. found Duster an exgeUent value to help triple piece.•
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You may wln'the first prli:e-100 ah•m of Q>ck In 1he But Duster also gives you a lot ol things you And It c:Omes with a free C8llOP)' vinyl r90f, 11111 active, """°'.''°"""II Y••lol\' Kntte Canaolldated
won't find In most small cars. Room for five, · · · · · · · ooldlllne,.,.~111~f'lymout11Goldllutler• ·
. instead ot four. A trunk big enough for seven And right now, Ouster Isa more •«ractiVe btiy · __ ,._ • ..., : · .
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you'reatthemercyofeverycrosswindorpass· Gold Duster. We're not charging our~ · 1•72 f'l1moulhGotdDueler. , .
'ing truck on the highway. In short, Duster Is for the canopy vinyl roof on Gbld ·Dustersape-. . . . ,
small enough ·but big enough. cially-equipped with wf\Jtawalls, Wheel cQvers, """""" """" 1. No ....-"""""1'.· """' . ...,.,"'!',!Ill-. nd · ·So ·k~ di WillbemuitdbyrtndonldrnlngfrHlenktesautHnln.cl.Mtc.h· II'• builllo fut. spec1alvlnyl Interior a more. , ""l'!'n ng · .,,.""<ti..,. •or ,..n.. •· CoM .. _ .... 11-.. """"'· ,. ,
But Duster Is even more than that, because-on the exterior color you chOOie, your dealer'· · ·r::.~~;.',;l'°,.::.' =:."~ .:1,.";f ::o\:~:;!· ~"".:::.
·like every Plymouth we. make-Duster Is built can offer you either a gold or black r.Annpy •·WI""'""',_"" .. ''""'-...,.,,_ 1 •..... ~ ...... • --,. .,._ prims el'9 -.10)1• end IRS dlipendenta of Qlrysl9r~ to lasL T))at's our commitment. And we're vinyl roof free. ".""'°"''"-.--.-·---"'";
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Laguna Beach Faallval of Arla. dir~
Ion' William 'Martin and Stuan llurkff
were appoln\ed Monday night by Board
Pruldeilt 0. E. ''Bud" scbrOeder to
repre!enl the fesljYal In further negolia-
. Uons with the, city. cin fil)ancl!il aid for the
Main Beach Parir.
The· faallval board also agreed to Invite
City Manag~ Law~ ~ and .,P~'
Ding DireclOr Waype .MO!)dy to allelic! Ila.
April 10 meeting for the purpose of show·
Ing the ho11;d arllala ' plans !pr tJi.e park
Directors to
and p\ovldlq fllcal lnlonnalion on the
project.
·Martin IUgeated II would be u well to
delay . the matter to the May meeting,
0 a!nce It ii ·coocelvable -there could be chancea In lhe makeup of the cooncll In
April which might call for a city reap.
pralaaJ· of. the lllluatloa."
· "Lui Ume we talked about lhla 11 was
'burry,1 )Jurry,, hurry,~" aald Martin. •lTbefe' 1 no hurry now because nothing
can .be dope 11tntt It. thla year anyway,
~ if we can't raise· ·ticket prices, l)Otb.lllJ can be done· at all._"
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Fellow dlncton, however, decided they
would like to let the plans and talk over
the project 11 the Aprll meeting anyway,
with the understanding that no actloa
would be taken at that time.
The dis{;ulslon followed. a new propoaal
from the city to re-negotlate the clty-
festlval lease unUl 1915, with provision
for payment to the city of 27 percent of
gross festival revenue or $155,000 yearly,
whicheve1 ls less.
Under Jts pr.e.sent lease, the fe.sUval
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Discuss Beach Park
• pays the city 17\1 percent of 'Ila gross
revenue.
Lui year, the festlv-1 board proposed
fncrea.slng the leuO payment ti> 27 per·
cent and exlendi"I the lease to 1911, or
the liletlme of the )>each bond!, in order
to help pay for the beach.
The City <;ounci1 questioned ad-
visability of exlendi!li the lease f6r that
length of time, fearing that Inevitable in·
nation would eat Into the amount receiv·
ed.
The dlscusalons came to a halt when
the price freeze precluded a change in
the tease terms or increase ln ticket
prteos, which would be eaaentlal to meet
the new payment.
II was decided to bold the propoul In
aheyance pending decisions on price con-
trols.
In February, the City Council voled to
re-open negotiations with its proposal for
a shorter-term lease.
The festival dl<e<:torL Mooda)Lnlght.
failed to respond to Mayor IUcb.rd
Goldberg's request for 1e>me e1preuioD
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of the "feeling of the board" on the ...,
propr1sal.
Director David Young felt any such
statement might interfere with the
negoUations of the board's commiltM ·
and director Helen Keejey commented,
"~'• mort left out than there ls ia
the letter. We' would need more iD-
formaUon."
Wllb lhe exceptkm or MarUn however I
·-the db«:torngreed with Stuart Durkee'•
lugelllon that the board at lea•I look
O""'r the beach plan&.
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Suggested " Wilcoxen· Says Stance·'Not Accurately Stated' '(i~J
In a Jett~r .aadrused to newspaper.
edi!«s, Lagun;i Bea~h alto(Jley William
WUcoien <OO'a)r 'stated that City Coun-
tjlman Edl'.ard ·!:arr "bas not ICtW'alely
llaled my,, Jl<!lllioo'' in •his offlctal
JU~ t9 jCbarges leveled ·ljainst him
In 11\t •current recall campaign.
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IY~.Oi: 2)i00 . M:tir'k ... .. ~ • . -.1.-. ' .. .. .\~-=··for ti~·· (lo\lc ....... v ... -'• ·-= .. .., W ~=.~id tc>cU' . I• .. ~ ... ~. ~~
&bl-2,000 mar;k. I ~ , .. / . ·lJ> nrder . to force . a recall oloclloo, the ~UOn· 1 circulatOn ,must pr e I e n t-•!Cnaturd Of :1$ pen:ent ol !!», cilyls
~ Valen, or ~pproalmalely 2,00\I,
Spo~s of the campaign, however, ire
aimbjg. for 3,000 to lnaure valldlly ol lhe
peUtions in case aome of tbe signature.s
~ be verified •&•inst voter , r.eglatrllJ ~rolls. · ·
' Sllnatures collected· at local markets In tWee we'ebods 'now num~ about 1,,llO,,
tbl apokeaman ·said.' ind an un-
~ additional number haye been
dlitalned on· pelilio111 being circulated .i)I
-ut•nfl•I' neijbborboocla. An iqiH•I ~Jr tbeee peutionl I.nu be ~ •
taler·b) 0. week, ll wu staled.
Fb~l .Isolated . .
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lo Hali Spread
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·~ • By RUDI NIEllZIEL8IU ,
• OI .. D.il't 1'111 .... ·7-inUons of cblckeni and turkei:• 1a
qpnge County and ....., other lloulhtrn
· Cllilornla -have been ptac.a wider federal quarantine today to hall
=~ of the emtlc Newcutle1
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· 'County health officlala however, were ~ck to point out !hat the Department of
~ture-impoeed-<iuannllne ·doos ·not ·
tonslitule a [Mlblic health pro&lein.
• ~1Thta: Is ac.-y only to dllcken owners,"
.,id Dr.....J<>nn Philp, Orange County
)»llth,olfker this morning. "Newcastle'• dlleaae hu beeit arouild for 1 long lll'ne aJld II'• bad for chickens became ,tliey
•' (Sie POULTRY, P11e I) • · .. ·~Study Session · :
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; Now Car:u:;e~fl
A Lagun;i Beaclt. icliool 'bciaid .
· j lludy -acbec\alocMo be bald • ~ In the high llCbool Coleleiia lAlldchl '
hu been canceled, the dlalrk:I of.
-~flee AlllOllDCOd lhil monUnc·
• ' • The meeting wu to have covered
"beefU. up" of the hlgb school pro.
· lf&m, alone With r e n • w e d
•dtlcuuioo 'oflbe--
• .ealendar plan. l
A dlalricl apoli-aid 1*rd
• chairman WWlam • 'lllomu had
•cancelled the ....,. ·--: 1n111e<a Mro. Patricia Glllllla and
Gerald Unke "''" "not lteU., r well." '
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A lludy session on the dlllrld
budpt mnalna acbeduled llr
Tbwlday eveolnc.
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The tetter deals specifically with Lon's
response to ·a recall charge that he used .
city funds ·illegally in taking bis wife to
convenUons in San Francisco and Hawaii
at city• expense.
response_ in which he quotes the. attorney
as saying, with regard to the expense
issue,, ''My opinion is the same' as that
expressed by the citY. attorney" and
"travel expense reimbursement to. a
public official is a Policy issue to be
decided by the Public age.DC)' involved,"
after quoting the city attorney as stating
"• wlfe's es:pense nlmburse,ment ii legal
and proper and. wuncil policy decisiOn." .
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SACRAMEl.ITO (AP ) -A compullGrJ
fl.I billlon-•year 1lale medlnal ·1no
1urance plan for 111 CalUornlans wa1 pro-
poaed today by Sen. George Moaoone, ft
would be financed by 111., stale paY1)>0
deductions plus extra new employer
paymentl.
"I have not wanted to become Involved hi the l1111e of the legality or proprlety 'of
tlle payment of Mn .. Lorr's trip expenses
with taxj)ayers' money," W 11 c o J: e n
writes. "Howtver, I now• find lbat Mr. I.brr has uHCI my. name 1n· his cilficial
response to the charges against him, and
llfal•be;liai not accurale)y· llaled my
t '; ref~·: a p0rUon ·of Lor~'•
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1be two· aentences attributed to'Wllcox·
(See· llE<lALL, Pace 11
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NWlutf · ·u» ·Bare
The San Francilco. Democrat's plan
would, in effect, merge pnioent 1tale and
county medl~al a11lstance l"Olf&m Into a
new proaram to ~ free medical , ,...;,.-~~·; , 1, ; I • • . ' ' -'.~~•" ~"'ll~ .... Mldl-
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• • • • ' . • Mo1Cq111'1 plan Is cerlalD lo .-i .. tllo
La~; f.o.uncll .... ::r ·/ ,-
Paths·· to· PUbUC "Tlltt'•.~·?Nujilil Wlt1I L~, lrl Oetfi"" Teo °'P,i"!IH· •, itC" 11e-:t:. ~ -:r::r~
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May Restrict.
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Park's Arpmt;ts
Eye · This Year Purchase of ·Sawdust Fest ... ' '
"aocialiaed mecUcine." ·
The propoMd now paytoU ¥<1Clclloo1
would oqua1 I percOol ol pou ...,.. io.
wqe e1mer1 making •10,000 a tr.r flt
more. The rail -id be 11llJ'COlll~w '5,.JQO earnJnca and I perteal for
WASHINGTON (AP) -America's ..
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The aroma of haMhllrgers floating
from an outdoor .1'arbeeue may be a thing
of joy l'>· plcnlc fana 6ut ·It's oomelhlng
less than 'appetizing 'to residents of
Laguna's Heisler Pirk.,1rea.
organized nudbla hope to get mote In the
pink by going publlc Ibis year. . -
They're openlnc 'their paru to almoet
anyone with an interested eye and the •
of admission. YQU don't ·even have to take
your .eloU.S QU unless rou1ve got the
Property Nixed by Board ••min( '5,000 lo 110.GOO·• year.
That would mean new weekly , d
I~ ol .12.• to '6·7'1 for perlCllll
110,000 a year.
Iii respome:lo JlewJetlen and petitlona
compl•ininc· atioUi Ullf'e9trjcted use of
outdoor ~ ~ment· in the park,
the Lqwui i;teach,Ci\l'. 'CounCll Wednes-
day nlWil• \fl~ be' isked to. adopt an
ordirianCe. prohibiting the use of porlable
cookiilg equipment in . the park and
llmltlng fires . and outdoor cnoking lo
1peClflc areu with city-maintained
barbecYe equipment.
Tba ~.problem first.came before
the the couDcil last August, at wh!l'b time
it waa decided to draw u,p a complete
new ordinance aoverning both beacll and
parku.e.
This ordinance llill Is being prepared
by the city 'attorney for presentation at a
later date, 1ccording to Recreation
~ George Fowler. A special ordtuJlce wtaJning, only to the outdoor
..oldiig · problem will be presented
Wednelday, In anticlpatloa. of the· im·
mlnenl picnic oeuon: '
Second Forum . . . .~ .... o~ :Drug Abuse
Set· f o:r Laguna
Following a large turnout at lt.s lut
session, the La111na Beac~ Volunteer
.Post in cooperation with the Police
Deparlmenl ·wW ._ another forum
Friday evenln& oh 1lru& ·~ in the com·
sJ.omach for IL • ·
. It may IOI.Ind like a ripoff, or maybe a
[Mll""1 •. Bui the . Amerjcan Sunbathing
Association, representing some l 3 O
nudists·dubs with 20,00o membeis acrosi
the natioo, couldn't· be· more serious.
"I'm quite , proud," aays , Pr:esldent
Robert G. Johnston. uwe've decided to
come out of the woodwork and operate
~mpetitive recreational facilities r1ther
than cults or philosopbical retreats ...
We're inviting .the 'public to come visit us
jusT as tl;ley might visit Disney Worla.••
Not that ASA figures to outstrip
Disney's cartoon characters as a vaca·
tion attraction. But the new open-door
policy announced Monday "is a goal we've
been building toward for several years -
mlde pOssible by the Ja1bllc'1 increased
acceptance of nudity ," said Johnston.
Johnaton·aald all AM-clubs, ·IJO'percenl
of the nudist organizations In the United
Sla\es, have Qroed to the plan.
"Bui probably only three-fourths of
them will be ai cOrdlal St-first as I'd like
them to be," he added.
Visitors will be charged about 15 per
family al -facilities, he said, with no
redUctioDi for slngle men and women.
· And Jack J1ebon, -ASA 1dvertising
director, cautions that "the guys who jw:t
walk up and say "I Wanna look at naked
ladies' aro going to be frowned upon •..
"Still," be said, "I don't thirik we need
the Clreful screening we've relied on ln
the past. The Holld1y Inn doesn't screen
gueah, to why should we? But we do in--
Vite lbe men' to bring their girlfriendl."
_ A .s~gg~stion that the Lagtlna Bea;ch
Festival of. Arla 'purchase the Laguna
Canyon property occupied by \he Siwdust
' ~ J I ,Festj.val in receot swnmers waa c$ecllned
by festlva(dtrecton Mo~ nitiht.
l!irector Sfuart Durkee told the . !>Oard
that owners Walter and DOfothy' Funk
were offering to ~ll the 2.89-acre pll?"Ctl
for $225,000, With no down payment if the
Festival purchased the land. ·
1'They thought we might u.se It to ex·
tend our exhibition area, or· for additional
parking, or ev'en to take over manage.
• It'll Help You
In Taxing .Spot
WltH the federal i b. c o m e tax
deadllrie only a month I.Way, 1 new.
gOve'mmen't publl~tlon on tax
prepanilion has turned into a na·
tlonal ~t seller, accordln1 to
Laguna Beach officials.
Poatmasler Don Rose said the 7$.
cent book whlch ·il available at the
Post O(flce, detaµa for the ta>-
paytr Uie most~ent tai: Jaws ind
•IPilinl bow to understand and fill
out the tar fo'I"•· . ·
The 1-.page publicaUon may be
obtained at all branches of the Post
Office ..
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ment of the SawdU1t Futtvl;I, '' ~be
aald , noting that aJtout !"'" ACft. !if U.,
property II flat, the remainder extencftn1
up the• hiJlalde. ' ·
t i:DUrkee llkl hie' 1'oOtd ~
refu'slna )he oiler b~t 'would • .Uuet Jt• be
brought tO ~ atlentloa of the, !'!'pma
School of Ari, which hu been aeeillil a
1it~ fOr a new bul1ding.
11Foi' that price," be Aki, "we probably
could · pick up property adjacent to lhe
festival and I certainly wowdn't want to
be . a Par!Y to chopping l1le head oU the
Sawdust Festival." '
His feOpw dlrecton agreed It 1hoQld be
ppaalble. to. aecin;e more convenient )and · 1
at 1 lower price and voled qalmj the
purchue. • •
:Cl~JJ.CY ~ayes,
Banj~nian, 'Dies
· NOVATO (UPI) -Private tuneiat ,aer\ll~e,s w\il be held • for Clancy Hay~,
famed banj'!"lan tlld 1lnger . With Bob
·Scobey'• lndiUonal juz group ..
Hayes died 11 u Sunday after a lenslhY
bi.ttle Wifh cancer. • , '
He was one of the best known figures of
the traditional revival of the IMOI and
1960s. ll'e starred on Bay Area leleVtslon
And his novelty torig "A·Hugin'' and A·
ChaJtin'" WU a DatiODll bit.
lri each c1tegory, the empl9yer'1 ta1
would .be lh!eo Uniet the empioJt'•
doduclloo. •
'!'ht propoaal would provide lull melilaoI. denial, d')ll and hoaptllllallon
care, up lo 120 d,I,. a year per -ol nm;~ homo. care ·~ up to 15 days
boipllallzallon per .year "" paydllalrto>
Cite, '
II would oatlaw oilier cutoff~ 1'Alllnc
periods and copayment cbarsa In
preaent health plan•.
Moacone propoled laking the IU
billion 1 year spent by the 1lale and local
aovernmentl on Medi-Cal and other
health lel'Vicea as ~ start for flnancln&
hi• prO(ram, .
The propoled uew medical tues would
ralaa another 11.1111 billion from payroll ,
deducllon1, 13.11.hll!lon from employers
and ·!@ mWJon from oeU-ompJoYed
persons for a toil! of f7 .i billloD a year ••
It would Impose • llalewtde properly
tu -I lo.the averqt tu noir fevlocl
by coontju to piy for pruenl COllC1IJ
bOlpl~. ·• •~ .L ....... Moecone, ID ~ ~
dldale for lbe DemocraU..MmlnaUOa for
1overnor In 1'14, Is .......... -
pla'n about • ,llmea the llfle of the ... Called'' cataat1opiite.modlcal ...... ...,.
ptap propotad bY lleopn loll -11. I
Ora•••
~r~;;;'.0~~~,·:,6· C.andidates Due at· For.um . =:Te.turt u .peneliilta a 1doctor, ·• · • • ...
. Weadier .
A layer' ol aioriiie. alf lo Gpoclo
ed to -the Orqe Coal ta
low cloudi and 'foC ..,.in W-
day. lllland alcllooa Wiil pt •
: ri=~~:'~olher"'".T~· Prouram to Kick Off. Lau.una .Council Campai'11n
Al Friday's -. the topic will be 0. · , • 0 , 0
111111 ·-· ho ...... '1111ha Wednelday ortUDd ti. Loft 4MI.
, (lV8iBE HDAY "Drup aa a Polarlzlnc Factor ln Our . , · Commcmlly." Scbeduled ipeaken Include Campaigning for the olflne of t:.aaun.. ; ¥ t/f the . candlda1"1 W!il. ·~ (or SCI· Neil Pur<tll; nartOllCa office for the Beach ctty councilman ii eipecled lo ten mlnilla lnlttally and then Oacll· wlD
pot1ce daporlmeol; Dr. Edward Quua, ~~e ~.al a brisk pace tonliht -the be "lllqltOcf I lft.mlnuta rebuttal period
deputy dlnclor of the oounty drug abuse •~ c~Nldala lake part In the flnl of •· prior' to quMlona 'from the audience.
wvi<ll ,........., Dave Hqen, alemen-half -. public forum» . The Ill ,cocplCll candida1" · are ln-
llrf ...,. odoml•lor and a stato ...,. The., .... -. 11 IClleduled for I C\lltlbealll dwltoo Boyd and Roy Holm,
IUlllDI oa drucibule; AM Pattenon, a p.m. at ·Clly Hall1 •Forest ',Ave., and bobi aeeklng their aecood terms on the
-Nlldent and Charles QuUler, a will rovo1'w around ~ Iheme of "The council : Rlchlrd Carr, an attorney ;
ntlnd llallne Corpo 1eneru Pmorv-and Enhancement al Our ll'rlnces Halli!r, 1llo an attOrney ; "'"' Alao on the panel wlU be CUrtJa Rood. Vtllap Abmpben." The forum la being Lawrence, a ~an, and ~ttl
projeel .....iinator for lhe \lo-a_...i II)' \llltap Lquna, •JI JMibi, a wnrker at the Vohmleer Poat. .
Poat: Mike Sqar, a def-~ .....,i.tlon al~ wbicll worlceil llOl'Olt1y -ell and Mlrprtl' M°"'
l!*l•lllinl In druc cues, and Karen ~l".\l?h!forllmthelt 00~ = ~ ~ ,_,. both nnln& ~ !or,ll!t .,, .._rton, a menial "8alth -ker In the ~·~ ..... -· Mr of cify dri ind l'#)' ~.
'"""17 tlruc abule program! llruclloo In the cllJ. · • ; nipoctmlj, "'° Qcl ~to .... at -' 1 ' .
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the' .... ' orum. • . r . . Other forumo prior .to Ilia April II
municipal eleclloo ,.w .bi held at 7'30
p.m. Mach 211 ·1_....i by 1M Lquna
Beach .~upayin Aloodaiion, al City
Hall; I a.m. oo March II, •-eel by
TrnMucc ll'illlamo. '"°"' •P al 1100 dif/111nt OrnllO• Coesl
commlntltv tllco~rs lllis t0t1t·
end CIJUlt two other loool· '"°"" also male< 111.<il'.debllla..Su £ ..
lertolnment, P0410 2$.
.!he llolrd of Realton;.noon on March :II, ~ "' ..,. l --· • IPOftlOfld bJ u. Sot0ptn1m, at tbdr ~rr.:: .... =.. ... ':
l-m..U..;l :I0,.,..4111Marcb2I, -_._'
lponaored by the ' ll<ppbllcan w~· =~~ J" e::-. r·c.· pub, 11 the W001eo'1 Cljlbr 7:3' jun. '"', Apr~ 4, i_...r bJ Ille ~W>c =··-.... lb-. Council, It Clt·Blll: .11111,T~::. 81\ ::,::,:--.t ,.r,, 1 Apr\! •• -"" .bi Illa ol .. .-ii ~al the Hillii\ 1......, ·-'---------·-~ '
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f 'Alt.wliite' • ' I ;Davis Jury
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' ·-' ~,,,..,._'.._ ' • t,af...,... W't-In a stunning move,
r ~and~ In the Angell
. ' Davia murder-kidnap trial accepted 111
.. aU-whle jury of eight women and lour
• IMll-IGUf.
' wia the PIP '"'"°""'"" It WU lim.e ~ for thO· -to ... Its nerl
peremptco' cha!leng~ Miss Davis r-
and said ·!hat although the jury didn't
)lave 11Q1' bll<;b,ollo . 1114 oonlldenct In
the jurort !'and I 11D happy to uy wa
· accept !bis pu1el."
' Superior 0xrrJ Jiadie Richard E.
t Amuon tllen lr!nled to prooecutor Albert
llarrfl Jr. and llld ~ -the .W.'1 turn
lo .... peremptory ctio1i..p.
HalTilt """ and •Id .... toe, eccepte<I the jury. . .
: · Miu Davll, a .,.,.attorney In her
I delfl!!!O,. uJd obi bellevfl "lhe WOIDID
IDd mm ollllnl on the Jury will put !Orlb
: their bell, eff,orta to give mo a fair lflal.,"
I The, attomei>s must now sel,.,t faut
alternate jurors for' the trial which is n-
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Mitchell ·Denies
ITI C~se Link
By TOM SEPPY the Utlgacton or negotlatton between the
W~fNGTON (AP) -Former -Atty; ·department and !Tl'."
Gen. John N. Mitchell testified under Another point had to do with hlJ con-
oath tod1y that be was not involved ln the tacts with repre1enlatlve1 of lTl' .
settlement ~I an anUtrust case against • "At no tlme have 1 talked to any
the lntemaUonal Telephone & Telegraph representative . of J'IT or any of Jts
Corp. suOOidiaries aincemlng the litlgatlon or
And, he said, he dld not participate in the settlement negotiations," he said.
the negotiations for next summer 's He saKI that based on the reco rds of his
Republican National ConvenUon in San office he had ccintact wlth "three m
Diego. representatives -Harold Gtneen, ?Tr
Mitchell, bead of President NlJon's re-"president; Fellx Rohatyn , &Dd 1df•. Dlta
elecUon bid, addressed himself "lo the Beard, IT1''1 Washington lobbyl1L·
three polnts which relate to my re1a-
tionJhlp -or my nonrelationshlp -to
the subject matter" of the hearing before
the Senate Judiciary Committee. Radio Claims
Hussein Pact
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With Israel
pect.ed to last four to six month!. (See
earlier story, Page $)
Hmrla said each side will have four
~ptory challenges in the selection a~
altWulol.
Snowdrifts and huge icicles created by water
dripping from the limestone ledge• near Tahqua·
menon Falls in Michigan dwarf this Ione viewer.
These formations often reach heigbt.s of 30 feet
from the base to the top edge of the outcrop.
The hearing sprang from charges by
columnist Jack Anderson that Justice
Department offlcla!S were guJlty of im·
proprieties In th• handling of ihe !TT
case. Anderson published a memo by an
rrr lobbyist 1 J n k I a g the m set-
tlement with a purported 117
election bid, addressed himself "to the
commitment of $400,000 to underwrite the
convention.
(Anderson's1 column appears regularly
on tile editorial plage of the DAILY
PILOT.)
BEIRtn', Lebanon (AP ) -Iraqi radio
reported today t h a t· King Husstin o(
Jordan rea ched a peace agreement with
lJrael t.hlt would turn the occupied west
bank lnto an autonori>ou1 P1lesuDlan
state federated with Jordan .
Miii Davilt ii charged witll murder,
k\dW end <011splraey In the AUJ. 7, 1'79,
-t al tile Marin County Civic
CenW In which I judge and three othtrl
were killed.
The jury includes a Mexican·American
IBM employe, a ZZ..year-old department
store collections agent who Is the
yo._st member, a retlrtd librFWi.
and a .air tralllc controller wbo wu 1
. pilot.
Marine Arrested
In ~on's Death
A camp Penilleton Msrine b11 been ar-
rested by Santa Ana police on murder
charges involving the death of his 2~-
yur-old "'"· Offlan uid the chlld, Brittian John C'<>iemu ol ZllCll Brlltol St., ApL ~.11.led
. lf<llday of nwalye .Internal lnjurleo.
Tbq srreated . tile lather, Steven G.
(';>Uinan, 21, al the home. Po~ 'said the Santa Ana Fire Depajt.
meal rilcue unit bad been called lo tile Col~ 1!9Jne where they found tile In-
fant uncoolclOUJ. ll'~. 1,dµllnjo~retl resu!cllation
and,. senl tll• ·~w Qruge County ~CIJ·r-lei,, ' ~:·w.a prOi!oaaiCtd ' dead OD ';ri{VIU. • • ' • ' .
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Capistrano Set
For Fiesta Day
Parade Saturday
San Juan Capistrano men are growing
beards and the women are wearing
SplnJab draRs t!Jil week lo oet the mood
for Saturday'a parade .and f 1 e I t a
celebrating the return of the swallows.
Although the punctual blrdi arln•t sup.
poled to return untU SUnday, tile FJ.,ta
de 1u Golondrinas parade and celebra·
!Ion. will be held Saturday.
Some three thousand participants and
i6any thousands of Southern Cillfornia
.. res~e-·art expected hJ knm for the
14th annual event. Entries include 11
ba!$, 10 floats, and 1 bevy of ..,.alltlng,
'lnlrchlni and 'equestrlsn unlit.
Each .wlnntng entrant will receive a
jlpeeial hlnlkarved trophy depicting I
monk holding a swallow.
.The parade wlll begin at I p.m. at the
. coraer of .. ~ Olliapo and Comlno Capil-
lrlllO. ,l'Nm there, the parade will move
north •Ions Camino C.pilttrano to La
~j.,-. ll,11'li:'·ual ~then .. ...,.., oown El · Itel! to oriqa
' Highway. It will then tum east again at
Ortega and aouth along Del Obiapo to the ,,l\IM!f:!lblJ _ _._OD tlllrmte,'WUl'bo
,,ldblld at 11 :30, i.m. , -
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•b•'lbe llll!IUal pageant at llllsaloo San J'uan Capistrano wlll lake place 113 p.m.
· --and wlll feo\llre a dllplay of old Spanish, M'eilcu and lndlln claoctt by lludenta
at the mlaslon achoo!.
• ' Newport Beach COUJldlmen Mon-
night asked state Senator De:>o
Carpenter and AloemblynilD
i:t Badbam to pt'the N ........ · ch leg of the Pi8Jlc ·~
fr<!OWaY out of the stale lreew1y
i)'t!ml.
The : action'. came after -Vice
Mayor Howsrd .Rogtrs said ':,\~
percent or the 1 ..... 1y baa e1ready
been deleted by tile Leglslat~ Ond ,
I challenp carpenter aod Badbsm
to represent us as other legislatora
have represented their districts."
Rogera also cited growing op-
posiUon to the route, noting that
citizens groups opposing t b e
freeway have been formed in
Laguna Beach, Laguna Niguel,
Dana Point and San J u a n
Capistrano.
Rogers said Jeglslattve acUon ls
necessary· because there "ls still a
strong threat" by the state Division
of Highways that the freeway
might be built d<!plte local op-
position. ..
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'111t0-.. c.t DA.tlY PIUJT, wT!lt •1dl
It combJnM ""' Hn'l-PNI. 11 IMl!.tlld W
lie 0r•"'9 Coll.t Plltlllahlnf Cornpeny. S.,..
nf9 adl!lcn .,.. publllhed, Mflnd•Y Ill'°""'
FrJdty, rer Otl1-MHI, ~l'Wpol'f 1..0..
Hunt11111ton 9ndl1'oun,.Jn· V•ll•'I'· U9Wll
9e1dl, trvlnt/$•cldT .. ck and S•n Cl1mtnt1/
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edition 11 ~llt~ Stl\lllltn tl'ld Sunc11n.
TIWI llflnclPll 11ubtllll1t19 PMnl Is ti )JO WHI
81)' $!rut, COi• M .. , Cllttomi., '2'lf.
Ro\.1rt H. W•M
'\ Pr•lllfllt •nd Pllblb.hW
J•ct-L..C.W, -~!dint •nd °"""'' ~ 1'10111•• K.m1 .....
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Cll•rl• H. Lao• Ridi*"' P. NIU ........ _ ...... ,._ __
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A b<srd growing contest Is being held
in con1uoctJon with the Fiesta and the
t'Hairleat Man in Town Award" will be
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·' en were e1cerpts from a Jetter addres:sed
by the attorney to tile clly council Ju. 18
following a report that quoted him as
1aylng he felt the payment was "illegal."
In the Jetter, he denied having made
such a statement, or having rendered any
legal opinion on the issue, but said be had
commented, in Informal discussion, that
gifts of public money always are illegal
and that the Internal Revenue Service
usually does not consider a wUe'1 ex-
pense& as "ordinary and necessary"
bustftess eipenses. ·
Clarifying bis pcalilon lo bis letter lo
the press today, Wllooxen "States, "The
law provides that a councilman is only
entiUed to reimbursement of hls 'actual
and necessary' expenses In carrying on
official city buslneu. Neither the city at·
tomey nor I have found any case in
California in which a councilman bu at-
tem~.lo defend~ payment to him of
.public fWld5 for his wile's expen5es .
"No cue has been found in which a
councilman has contended that 1uch
payments were part of his 'actual and
nftessary' official e1pense1. As a prac-
tical· matter, therefore, the public must
depend on the good judgment and in·
tegrlty of those who occupy lhls position
ol public trust." 9 The letter goes on to state, "Neither
tt.e city attorney nor I have stated that
such payments are 1proper' in the sense
of being good public policy, nor have
either of us puDllcty commented on
whether or. not such payments are
morally rigbl .
-''Mr. 'Loi-r's o/nclal statement that I
have agreed Wiiii the city attorney tbll
the payment was 'proper' Js not a correct
Interpretation ol my vlew1 of the policy
issue> lnvol•ed: I -oure lllat II ii nlca to take wives to conventions, but I am
not persuaded that it ls 'neces1ary• for
ilie concluc\ of the public affairs o!
Laguna Beach,
· !"Ille proprlali' of tile payment w!Jl not
be decided in court snd must be dtclded
by the city council and the •oters of
Laguna Beech. -
"II the mailer o! a wife's travel ex·
pense payment with public !wid.•1,li .. .,
the subject of judicial 1c\lon In ,,.. stat<,
tile outcome wlll depend to 1 great extent
on whether tile courla adopt 1 1trlct con-
atruc\lon of the word 'neceawy• ~
whether the cowU can be peJ'l\llldell li1
an advocate of Mr. Lorr'• point o! view
to take 1 men pennlaslvt. view."
Economist Dampens
Freeway Ceremonies
From Wire Servict•
DIAMOND BAR -Economlal Gerbsrd
N. Rostvold, 1peaker at a dedlc1tion
"Juncbe<ln here Monday, f01Jowlng opening
of a 4.7-mile stretch of the Orange
Freeway, called for a review of freeway
planning.
"In the past 30 ye~rs, we have allowed
man and machine to conquer nature in
SouU,ern Califomua in the name of
economic progress," he told 1 group of
community leaders and highway officials
Fro• P .. e l
POULTRY .•.
In I speech In the Diamond liar Country
Club.
The consuJting e con o m I s t of
Urbanomics Research Associates urged
"humanization" of the freeway system.
Rostvo1d, based · in Claremont, ad-
dressed 150 persons following the opening
of a $14 million segment of the Orange
Freeway. The four-lane freeway joins the
Riverside Freeway in Orange with the
Pomona Freeway at Diamond Bar, near
Pomona. ,
Some 40,000 cars a day are expected to
traverse the Brea Canyon portion of the
freeway t!Jat ultimately will be linked
with the San Bernardino Freeway near
Kellogg Hill and San Dimas in the north
San Gabriel Valley.
The old, two-lane highway through
Brea Canyon aerved about 10,000 com-
muten each day, highway officials note.
die. But there is 1blohltel11 no dana:U\to Ro3tvold called for a.. review of the
Mitchell previously issued t w o
slatemenl3 Which dealt with the three
points.
One point pertained to the liligation
started by the Justice Department's
Antilrust Division, when he was attorney
general, against m .
Mitchell said when the first of the three
suits tn the case reached the stage for
consideration by the attorney general in
April 1969, "I dlsquallfled myatlf on 'the
around• t!Jat my fo .... r law firm bad
done legal work for one of m·s
subsidlarles. '
After that ·date, Mitchell said, all mat-
ters pertaining to the rrr suit rested in
tile hands of Richard G. Kleindlens~
deputy attorney general, and Richard
McLaren, assistant attorney general in
charge of the division.
''I did not communicate with them," he
sa id. "They did not communicate with
me. I was not informed of the progres1 of
School to Stay
Open in Suit
By Poverty Unit
· human beinU.''· four-mile grid concept on which the pro-
The quarantine on;ter, .µnposed Mon-rvsed 1,450 mile, l tri~y freeway A JUit was filed l!l Qrange County
d •-.......... "-• "•--''-ha • -..... ~ ' SllP<l'ior Cour\ todly to halt desegrega· ay, •-...,...,.,. ,n-o• ''°""'""'"...,, ystem•ls led.'·•~ .. ~ ~n«pt WP" . . :r ~-·-Riverside. ~ti Bara049ra, veriiura, Los poses that no reiide'.nt of U:ls Angeles, tion of. • predomma . Me.-.cur -'.natiea 'Su Di and 1m-o1•1 Cou American elementary scJM>o ln Fullerton ,,.... , , ego.. .,.._ n-OraDIO'tnd Ventura Counllel wofild be by closing It and bu•lng children to ties. . more than four miles from a freeway .
Jt permits _.the movement of heaJthy The former Po_mona College economics neighboring schools.
live poultry lo olaugbter planlt under departlrienl chairmen 1ald indiscriminate Filed by the Western center on Law
state supervision, and also allows construction of freeways could create and Poverty, the suit requests that Maple
wirestricted movement of slaughtered major envirqnmental problems. School, 244 E. Valencia Drive, be kept
poultry which has 'passed federal in-He said Southern catUomia Is open. It also as"ka the court to order the
spection. dependent on a freeway system and school to adopt a desegreg1tion plan
Otherwise, the 9.uarantine however, Wl.flled, "Forthcoming experiments in which wou1d involve busing into the
prohibits the shljimenl from th e mw rapid transtt in Los Angeles will be schoof, not )Ult out of H.
!"estrictec! art.a of Jive birds, uninapkted a disastrous failure .'! Maple School, a kindergarten through ~. and ...,uipment such a.s coonc ROst.vold urged tlfat future freeways fourth grade campus, has an emt11lment
'"t r-reconcile "the conbem.! <1f the en-of 1bout 2:63 stu<knts, 93.4 percent of
and cages which might harbor the New· virorunentalist and the deve1opmentalist. which are membcra of minority races,
castle virus. "If the environment is not preserved, according to the suit.
The order wu adopted because of con-our economic potential simply will not be Attorneya said the Fullerton School
'ttnuing outbreaks of a foreign strain of realized," Rostvold concluded. District's Citizens Human Relations
Newcastle's disease among poultry and Haig Ayanian, State Division of Advisory CommiUee presented three
pet birds in portions of San Bernardino Highways engineer, said that in the plans for endlng segregation at the
and Riverside counties. Both of these Orange Freeway project care had been school. All three called for preservation are~s had been under quarantine since taken to construct the new section so it of the school and busing of Anglo as well
December. would blend with the landscape ,and as Mexican-American students.
Dr. Philp said this morning that even if become as much a part of the natural en-Instead, the suit claims, the district's
a person were to eat a chicken con• vironment as possible. board of trustees a.dopted a pJan last
tamlnated with the Newcastle virus, he "In two or three years ," Ayanian said, month which would convert the school in.
would suffer no ill effects. The only "it will look like it belongs in this can-to a child care center and require busing
The report immediately met with wide-
spread denials. •
The royal palace ih Amman announced
earlier that Husse1' will make a state-
ment Qf "tremend~s importance" Wed-
nesday concerni.Dg1 the west bank region.
seized from Jordan durln( the 1967 Mid-
dle East war.
Official spokesmen said mlhlng of a
peace agreement and Jordan's azn.
bassador to the United Nations, Abdul
Hamid Shara!, declared the Iraqi peace
reporta were "totally unfounded."
Speculation in Beirut, the L e b a n e s e
capltJI, was that · the king's aMounce-
ment would be an offer, not an 1greed
settlement.
The Iraqi broadcast said the agreement
provides that the occupied territory oil
the west bank of the Jordan River and
thP. Gaza Strip which Egypt occupied
before the war wijl become a n
auttnomous Palestinian state federated
with Jerdan in a United Arab Kingdom
under W~ip'1 Hashlmite throne .
The old Arab quarter of Jerusalem . or
part of it is to be the capital of the new
Palestinian 1tate, B1gbdad Radio Aid.
But Israel's leaders have s a I d
repeatedly Jerusalem in now a united city
1111!fer 11?1ell l'U!e and will never bO dMd·
eel again. · •
A dlapalcb from Ammsn said detaill o!
a broad new plan aimed at breaking the
deadlock between Jordan and llrael were
handed lo the ambasudors of tile Uni.led
States, the Soviet Union, Britain, France
and the Arab countries Monday.
The Jordanian governi;nent newspaPer
Al Doetour uid the kinl would announce
1 "plan lo consoHd1te· national unity belw,..· the two l>anu of Jordon 011 1
permanent basis of decentral\.uitlon."
The use of the term decentraliz.aUon in-
dicated some form of autonomy for tbe
Pale!tinian population on both sldea of
the Jordan Rlver.
Baghdad Radio broadcast u lracfl news
agency dispatch from Amman which said
the king hoped to get approval of bl.a plan
at a meeting this afternoon with
members of Jordan's parliament.
The radio rave these highlights of the
agreement :
-Proclamation of a new federal state
under Hussein to be called the United
Arab Kingdom .
-The kingdom Is to be made up of two
autonomous states, Palestine and Jardin,
each of which wilt have its own rove~
ment for internal affairs. known cases of human Infection are yon." of Its atudents to eight other scboolll.
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handled Newcastle vaccine!'!. Slight eye I
infections were the result.
Policing of the birds would be a federal
problem, a<:cordlng lo Dr. Philp, who
sa:i> bis oftlco·bls not yet been lnlorinecl
In writing about the quarantine.
.. Usually a quar~tine ls In eUect until
all traces of 'the disease have disap-
peared, u he aa.id. "Healthy aentlne.l birds
are placed among othen iuspected of
AROUND THE c·oRNER AND
lIB YOUR STREE'II '
having Newcastle's dlseaSt. and then are
bled periodically lo set U tbey have been
infected."
Dr. Philp added t!Jal elimination Is tlla
only cure for the disease. Vaccines are
available, according to the health officer,
"but you need to do it before the fact, not
after it."
The eight-county quarantine area ts
among the nation's top 10 poultry pro-
ducing regions and contains about 54
,million chickens and 3.4 million turkeys.
Laguna to Eye
Eu~yptus Site
• A 1tep 1owanl evantual pun:haa o! 1
parcel of !Ind on Laguna Canyon Road
popularly -u "tile tuealyplua IJ'Ov•" may be lalwl Wednelday nlcbt
wb<n the Laguna Beacb City Councll wlll
be uk~ lo authorize en 1ppralul of the
property.
Several local IJ'Oupa and lndlvlduals
have petllloned the city to acquire the
IJ'OYe. located between Woodland Drive
and Clny'oo:Aml Drive/~ preservllllon Iii a park.·. ' . ..
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WE HA VE BEEN f,SKED HUNDREl)S OF TIMES WHY WE
LOCATED OUR STORE "OFF THE BEATEN PATH."'
SEVERAL ANSWERS POP UP. FIRSTLY, THE COST OF STORHS
IN SHOPPING CENTERS IS ASTRONOMICAL SECONDLY, WE WERE ~BLE TO OBTAIN MORE SPACE, WITH OUR SHOWROOM, OFFlCES,
AND WAJ>iHOUSE ALL IN ONE LOCATION. THIRDLY, THERE IS
AMPLE Pj.RKING WITH LITTLE TRAFAC CONGESTION LEADING
:ro us.
THIS SITUATION HAS "4ADE US MORE COMPETITIVE AND
WE ARE PROUD AND &UTf:fUL l'O SAY :rHAT WE HAVE IN-
CR£ASED OUR VOLUME EVERY YEAR F'OR FOURTEEN YEAlS, AND
HA VE EXPANDED FIVE :nMES AT: JHS LOCATION.
ALDEN~S
CARPETS e DRAPIS
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·"City Monager Lawrence Rou , !'111
'"°""""end tllet the .cauncll •!locate •' :r_,.ol betw .. n mo and n.eeo tor the JP-
prabc! 14' ,.i&bll&b the true value of the property IS I "first and essential step lo I ____ ..., __________ "'!" _____ ..;.~,;,.-;.;~--.;;.---..J
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I• • • • " ' ' 161 Residents
.To date, 111 Irvine ,..ldenta have
joined 1r citizens advi!ory cominlt-
aod ooe ad hoc amnmer recreation com-
11\ltee formed to advise the city councl1
on a variety of communJty cone.ems. ,.
Membership in lhe official city ad-
viaory groups is open until, the third
meetfng at which point chairmen will be
elected. . . . . All of the groups held their first
meetings last Saturday. The folloWlng ia
a llat of the committee member& who
have Joined UIUI far. Where pooslb!e, ln-
dicaUons of the. nut .meeting time and
p!oce are tncluded. · '
ARTS Af'ID CULTIJJ\E: The committee
will meet at 10 a.m. Saturday at city hall.
Members, to date, are:
FtOm Culverdale : Al Vander Schans
aqd Cal Sumsiqn.
·From The Ranch: Keilh W. Nelson and
n..ernary !'!"!Pian. .
·From Ttirtle Rock: Vivian Hall,
Virginia Brobard and Ciro! Condon.
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Building Free%e
Irvine Studies
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.i:rtension of the e1p1r1ng 90-day
bWldlng and grading permit freeze ind
rezoning to agriCulturll use' city lands
north of the Santa Ana Free.way will be
considered by the Irvine City Council
tonight.
Tqnlgbt's ·meeting will be he14 at 7:30
o'c!Ock In Suite ·21111 of. the Town ·Center
Bullcjlng, Git CampUI : Drive; oa'ou
fT'!lll UC Irvine.
c:ouncilmen will consider extending the
moratorlwn on construction in Irvine un.
tll ellher July 11 er September 30 u
recoinmended lut week by the planning
commisBion. '"""!
City .Manager William Woollett Jr.
recormuends COUDcil , approval of an
llr(eney oi'dinance monlng undeveloped
pu>f,;,l'lla In porlloa Of the clly that lies ·
noi1h of the' Santo Ana •freeway. That
me~e wu .~~by ttte pl~
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J . ' ~~ . • r.;;iitolntns of a penn....,i tjly ~~ to
tlieit ·f.anlps ·· ' ~=~~~!:.
I · , . -Appomboent o(, 'a committee to T s~ ni. review. bui!cillig -perilill'..-j>tlons.
0 ' ~ ..... tsee~ w~~a::~ ~~
· nclia pnibltm .In )he MondO street W~N \(AP) -Amer\cl'a ' creenhett In Un!Venl\7 .Park.
organized nudilta liope to get more In the -Hiring .ol .a· plaMini consultant firm
plelt tby going public Ulla year. · • · or otlier profeaaionol odvf>er lo oerve the Tbe~'re opening their parlla to ,1mos1 Irvine plannln1 -lssfon.
anyone witll ari lntereated eye and the COit -DecidO on ac:Ceptan<;e or rejection of
of 1dmi1Slon. You don1 even have to like 1.5 acre park. in Q>Utige' Park· Walnut
yoW-.-ciotl>eS of( im1e.I you've got 'the VmAje offered by the developers.
atermcb• ror it. . ""1'Ad bn a r.esohition, designating of.
It mflY IOUlld 1Uke a· ripoff, or.maybe~ ficial city hoUdlfS.1.. 1
pqt-on. But the American Sunbathini. ~Recbhslder a once .. p p r o v e d ~Uon, r.epreientin& somt · 1 S O ordinance regulatlitg peddl~a ·in Irvine. nudists clubs ,wlth.20,000 membe{S aCross
tbe nation, couldn't be .more serious. '·
• I'm quite prou4," says · President
Robert G. Johnaton. "We've decided· to
come out of. the wqodwork ~ operf!te
..-petiUve "'7eatlonal lacllltles rather
than cults or philoaophlcal retresla .....
We're tnVlting tbeJlllbJlc to CQn;te visit~
just u tlley might vlalt Dlaney World." Not that ASA flgUres to outstrip
ney '1 cartoon characten as a vaca--
·n attraction. But the new opetHioor
announced Monday "is a goal1we've
building toward for several years -
Ide possible by the public's i'!"ruaed
• ptance of nudity," said JobnSton.
J'ohnston said all ASA clubs, 80 percent
tile nudbt organliations In ihe United
"'· have agreed to the plan. '.'But probably only tbrte-fourths of
will be as cordial at first u I'd Hke
' to be," he added.
Visitors will he charged a~t 15· per
mUy at most facilitie!, he aaid, with no
Ctions for single men and women.
Thieves Ransack
Citnis Warehouse
Thieves Who slid down ' the loading
chiite (o 1aln entry to ihe· premlaea
rauacked the offices and emptled vefld..
ing machines in an Irvine citru! packln&
wa~ Monday night., •
Orange County aherllf'a officers have
nOt yet determfned.Jhe full lon 1t ihe
Frances Citrus AsJOClation offices, it666
Irvine Blvd. . ,
Deputies aald tile Jntruden forC<d tile
outer doors ol • the 1oldinr chute ind'
illthered Into · the b11ement of the
building. oificera 1ald the loss appeared
to be conllned to tlle'm>all change In tile
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA '
TUESDAY, MAR.cH 14, 1972
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From University Park: Lou Is
Fridhandler, George Knowles, Sharon
Sircello, Donna Andrew 1 Robert S.
Lawrence and Betty Jane Larsen.
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY: The
committee meets next at 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday in city hall. Members are:
From UC Irvine: David A. Millet,
Richard A. Eckert and ·David Frankel.
From CUlverdale: Don McMullen and
John Gensler.
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From the Racquet Club: David A.
Lowe. ')
From Tbi Ranch: Steve 14Jndquist, Gil
..,Cliallet and J<lhn W. Hickman.
From Turtle Rock: Irwin Alber and
Barb Wiener. •
From Unlverslty Park : Richard L.
Oliver, Angelo Vassos, and Richard De
Lapp.
CHARTER COMMITfEE1 It meets at
7:30' p.m. Thursday in a place to be
determined . Members are: ...
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From The Meadows : John J. Marii:ano.
· 'From The Ranch : Lowell Johnson and
Gene E. Myers.
From Turtle · Rock : Carmen "Dinah''
Bales, Fred Fry, Vernon L. Keldsen,
Robert A. Smith and Alan Wiener.
From University Park: Magi:I(. Bem·
stein, Alfred w. Brandt Jr., Norrisa
Brandt and Andy May. Fri>m The Willows : Jaf Pim:.
YOUTH OPPORTUNITIES: The com·
mlt~· meets at 7:30 p. m. Wedneiday in
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Clullhouse. Sandburg Woy In Universfl)'
Pari. Members : .
• From CUlverdale : Pat Hallman.
From Park West: Judi Simon.
From The Rancb : Jack Meredith and
Don P. Luck.
From Turtle Rock: Robert Gaido, Sa~
dy Freud, Mary Tate and Vlr&lnla
Binder. _
From nlverslty Park: Robert pjatt
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Deductions
From Pay
Suggested
SACRAMENTO (AP) - A compulaory
f7.5 bll!lon·a·year state medical ln-
1urance plan for all CllifornJans wu pro-
poaed today by s.D. Georae Moacone. fl
would be financed by new state payroll
deducllons plus extra new employer
payments.
The .San .Franctoco Democrat's 'p1an
would, In eUec~ 111er11 pment 1tate and
county medical 1salatlnee program lnto a
new. program . to provide tree medical
core for fll CtUlomtau .
11 '!Ollld rtllit ti u _,.,. lltdJ. Carin.ram for all Cllflornionl, ·
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dripping !mm the limestone ledges near' Tahqna•' from th .. bne-·to the top edre o~ the outcrop. • 1 ·
mepon Falls in MicHigan .dwarf thi~ lohe .vfewer. , . , , 11 • , • • •• 'i1 ~~ . ... : • • !\.
I ) t I • ' ;,.,., jtclp)ut:.J. wow. ,•pm~ 4full ' ---' · 1\', p.'.,_....!,L.1 ~ , ''"' •",(•1 ''t 'tll ~,}Mftl14drq'llldhMpif•" ''M 1
Jet. · T· ·e.· r· ... m.,. 1.·.~n·.· ... a· ... " .. ··;··· t· n.n: D~ · ·.Q , ~:i:·:.::.~~.!.~P!UI!""'"! , .,. a : ·' · .;v ·T:t·tv. · ' ~•P,i~~. ,tlon.;;,r· Y,;r,r :r.':.1~. . 'I , 1 • l · · , ; t . ~, , ~ I Care'. f -l -r:t°r-
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Mexican , Continental ·Li.lies Disco,, u. nt Count~.:'Rlimor.' =~l>e~=~' .~1 11 1
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By L. PETER KRIEG
Of ltMI o.!IY Plltr tr1H
Orange County Airport officials said to.
day they have no knowledge that two
airlines are negotiating for off.premises
tennlnal space IO .they can start jet
flights Into aQd out of the airport.
SPokesmen for both Aero de Mexico
aQd Continental Airlines allo denied they
have ,any such back-d'oor maneuvers in
mind.
Both. airlines have Civil Aeronautics
Board route authority for Orange County
but have been thwarted In attempts to
&!art 'opmtlons there hecall!e Orange
County aupervlaors bave refuaed to lease
them. space Inside the tennlnals. · • : ci.,i.;p. . Mohda 1 ~!:ii( ai' dtr~ billloo a year' 1p0nl ~y' tile ota~ lllll)l>i:ll
But Newport Beach couOcilmen, were <!1ty 'ofnc~ IJ.nd•1 oot! if t~J ll ·•1')'. g9vernmen&I on. ,Medbqal ~ and otlllC'' A.
told Monday night Jhat't>oth Continental way· ,tJle •county ..WIJ •otoP U,. rOpiirted beoltll 1911tm '11 1 otal'I' for Ono"""' ploy, ' hi&iprQll'Un; I ,
and the Meiican carrier may ·lease
terminal space in nearby office buildings
and bus passengers to the airport gateai
Not so, Insists an e1ecµUve wiUt Aero ·
de Mexk<l.
"The.supervisors, they say they don't
want us sow~ hav'e done. OOtbing the past
slx~lght mqnths1" sal4 Frederick Coppe1,
tegional 'man3.ger for the airline.
"There ·la absolutely· no truth to . the
report, we categorically deny it," 11ld '
Bruce Plowman·, a . public relations of4
flclal for Continental. . ·
· Ronald Chandler, uiJ.tant atrpolt The ,propo~ new,m.ed~ tuoo wuld
dlrectqr,1wd he doan't thjnk tlley, could. ralle another fl.Oil billion from;"""'"°
"If they are even try!DC, It, 1 have, no dOductions, 13.15 billion fr9m empJo1tn knowled~e of It," Chindler iald, "but we and. l40ll .million· from aeU..,,,Jll01ed
cannot prOhlblt aircraft from land~· or persona lor a total tit f7 ~ IJtlllnn·a ,.r, ,
ti king off." · ' , · . It would lmpoae a •tate.!tda flliillll'IJ'
He . 11id ~ only Joc.81 contfOI la over ' Ill equal to the avw11a. tu ..,.. -'
tile terminal. , , . b~ couotlea In poy for .,.....t cooml1
· "We co1l!a alai> tontrol wfim.lhey pk~ hcioi>i1'1a. ~~ ~~~h;: ~=~v~I~::· d~iile~=~-=:i..';
there ·ii. ' ' gov~r In 1174, ii fl!Ofioll"I • wlqll
· "We cannot dlaCrtminate · ag~ln.i '1, plan •i.:.:~ Ill Illa,..,. cl'au of. Ulen," Chlniller uJd, ~a'tnlns , called · 'as T'M1
And Jack J ackaon, ASA advertising
, cautions that Htbe CUY8 wbo jUlt
all< up and say "I wanna look at na~ed
· ' ire going to he frowned upoo •••
0 StW," be said, "I don't thlnt we need
careful acretning we've relied on in
put. The Hollday IM doesn't•tcreen
, IO why abou1d we? But we do1 in·
s ·Qfue Pupils · Get . Op.tion thit while tlie •lrPort can ball 11!, jeta plan< propooed by .llapol lalt--. '
· from iaklng 'off during l:.rtain !>Oun, It · '
can't pick and cbooee which jeta take off
a.nd land or park on the property.
"
' ihe men to bring ~Ir glrllrlendl .... ·Meadows Studenu Can Att.end Uni or Trutin .
• tes' Conducted
l y JAN EDWARDS
Of .. , ..., ""' ..... ' ' · All Tullfa Meadowo ·-will have
M th. ~s . _the option-to' au..d~eltber TUIUn Hii)i-.Or 0 er, ODi · Scbool m: their .,._i campus, Unlversi·
'Funeral services were held In Houston 'ty Hieb Sclloi>I, II w11 dedded Monday
y for 1 former l"lne mltor and her • nllht by acboo1 diltrii:I miai..s.
. a former University H11h Sch9oi otu-8aperlnleodeat Wlllllm 1.oB( had
, wbo botll were killed Saturday when reconunonded lhiflln& all Tu s t i "
<!'' wu struck by a train nur Me-. area -excopt eoterlng
g, Tex. • • · • • -.. to Tiiotin Hig!> next yesr to
• ll'ts. Lucille Vtssela. formerly of the avoid -aowdinl at University.
Hill lltalty Compuy in irv1nl, and Tiie '""" -4 to I with irllltt< Paul
IOIJ Muerl Veaiell, Jr. died o! tJ>. I'. Ctlbaun -ting.
I after their ••to Wll ltrudt at I • A -limit flll' -and paronta to lad cro11lng. · make tllelr ~ wtD be clodded by
'nle Veue\1 moved from Ute~ Turtle 1Ala-Tblo -a_..i 4 to I with
Rod< bomt about 111 monthl llO· '. Dlckrm loralilan)iitlo IDlde tlla::.::
Sa"ivlns are Mrs~e11ti1' ~band, -fnr a c:omplela opllan, di t Maori, ol the family • In Sprfac. -tint ldo paalllnn taken al Ille Feb.
Tex.: and two daug 1, Barbara and • boarG moetlq, lonnlan olljocted to
Mro. Betty Bruce, bOth of Dlllu. ~ up to •·• for -. portable
i
• •
classrooms at Tustin Hip. He claimed requesled the ~r<aenl slu~enta finish al
aulficltnt faclliUts are already available Unlveral!J'
1
1hd t11e eJlhth 'gradero begin
hetw ... the two IChoola. 11 ~ at Tuatln, .
'Tuafln Hllh hu enough portables the Boranlan voiced impatience with the
way ' it' ii," be u.id. And additional way •''these lhlngi hlppfn betore we
claurooms only create "less access to know the wue· ts· coming up." He wu
specill 1eriice &real." ralerrtng.to1lhe manner In which the· ena ·
Further, Boranfan cited family at· t~• i.uue ha• been iqtroduced tO otudenil
tachmenls to University and those apd plrefils., -
parent.I from Tustin Meadows who are Auoclate Superintendeilt' J. # E •
volunteering In IChool programs. Scl!tm>ltker replted tllat student& had '
Altbou(h unification may or may nol be '*" Ibid the aitom1tlvt1 being 'coft.
approved in June and cause. a return to 1 afctered' ~ thaf It ' Was the bolrd'1
Tnstin 11111> by 117$-71, he oald be ' <(Oc\sfon. ADd • a Jti,ter expla!,nln~ the
believes U... Pl'""la "lhould, flnlah lituatlooi, lnvHtng lttte~, and UIVtt!JiC a~'
their projotla and IO ally 6oe yesr ~""~.at the bolrd . ....tlng i.d been• ...... " "ftp patenlo. ·····~, •
RI. concladed. 11'm,tpen mln*d all lf v~11PP.f'OVe unlflcl~ on Jpne ,I, ..
over. lt'a wldo -..,..,.. • ai npeoted, tl>I n... TUllln. and Irvine
Be6n the -~a ccaplete option ~lea would ac<dmplllb the lam•
wu taken, poreail .,ieed con!Ullon, ojiift from Univetlity to Tustin Hilb dur-'
apeclflc lfitv-and ~ prodUC*f a lilt! 1'71-74 achoo!' year, wben tbe new
petition wltll 4IO pareall' ---~ , U.18ed diltrlCll lltrtn.
•
Boosters Seek
'frading Stam
The Trojan Boolltr Oub o~ UnlverollY
High Sci19ol, lrflne, 11 -kin& -lonl
of trading stamps to ralae.money to· pay1
for 1 ~levi1ion videola .. 1)'11em fer Ill' schOot. ' • • , ~9
The t<jtllpmenl, for uoe by , all .
ctepattmenil ol the achoo! Including
•lhletlc teams, bu been pircha~, but
fi,000 .Is ·11m needed, 'chalrm:an Pbllllo
Dickena ••Id,. . . , . ·
'Studei\ti Will •islt bomu on Aprill al)d ,
2% u .ldng cforiallonl ,of atamp boolla' and IOott stam-_. ' • · r•• I r • ,Fur\her,, demons1r.iion. •. of"·~b ,t
t•l•vtskin equipment wit bt oa..., at
tbe .scboql Pll .i,~11 ,1 .anot .at 'Ibo' Taotla ' ~Wl'Clil~ April~ .
· 11n>~mp dri,.·1a1t y61r'lililed'
'1,000 "' pure~ l ... ,,.,. ...
we111>1 urunc ..... 11ne 1or the atlllilit·
teams aiid ~'oc1ucalloD~~ '
;t DAILY PILOT LB
ft • •
: 'Ail-wliite'
I I . ' . :Davis Jury
:~~s O~ay
• --J •
' MltJOa: CAPl -Ill a llunniog mo .. ,
r ~ and prooocut!on In the Angela
' 'l>a\ils murder-kidnap triil accept.cs ID
• oll·whlta jury of eight women and four
I mJl!•'°*Y· .
I -the Judp -It WU tin. ! for the· deferM ~to ose its nert
peremptory chalJenge, Mias Davis rose
and said that although th• jury didn't
have IDj'. ,blacks, abt !lad con!ldenol la
the jurofl "and l am happy to say we
• accept tbJs panel.•
t Superior Ccar\ .Jitdce Rlehard E.
; Amuon then turned to proaecu1or Albert
Harrll Jr. and Wd Ii wll the ttat.'1 turn
to uae a peremploty chollqe.
lllrril rote and Aid he, too, acap!<d the jury •
Miu· Davis, a co-attorney In her 1 dei-Wd llMI belieVea "Iha women
: ml m,;; 1tlllng on the jury will put fortb
1 their -ef!oria to give me a fair trlal. •
1 'l1le atlon!ilYs mull OOW select louf
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Curtain of lee
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. . Face. P•11el
' J.
Mitchel
ITI Case · Lin·k
By TOM SEPPY
WASHINGTON (AP) -Former Atty.
Gen. John N. Mitchell testified under
oalh today that he was not involved in the
setUett.int of an· anUtruat case against
the International Telephone At Telegraph
Corp.
And, he said, he did not participate in
the negotiations for next summer 's
Republican National Conventlop in San
Diego.
Mitchell, head of President Nllon's re:-·
election bid, addressed himself "to thfl
three points which relate to my rel•
tionship -or my nonrelationshlp -fl)
the subject matter" of the hearin, before
the Senate Judiciary Committee.
the Utlgatlon or negotiation between the
department and ITf.'" r
Another point had to do with h1I con-
tacts with representatives of I1T •
"At no lime have I talked to a111
representative of rrr Ol any of Its
subsidiaries concerning the litigation or
the settlement negotiations," he said.
He said that based on the records of his
office he had contact with three rrr
representatives -Harold Geneen, rrr
president; Fell% Rohotyn, ind Mr•. Dita
Beard, JTl"s Washington lobbyist.
Radio Claims
Hussein Pact
With . Israel alternate jurors for· the trtaJ which l! ex·
pected to last four to six montba. (See
earlier story. Page 5)
Harris said each ..side will have four
~ptory challenges in the seleclioD 04
altinlllM.
Snowdrifts and huJe icicles created by waler
dripping from the limestone ledges near Tahqua-
menon Falls in Michigan dwarf this lone viewer.
These formations olten reach heights ol 30 feel
from the base to the top edge of the outcrop.
The hearing aprang from charges by
columnist' Jack Anderson that Justice
Department officials were guilty of lm·
proprletleJ in the handling of the rrr
case. Anderson published. a memo by an
11"1' lobbyist Ii n k i • g the rrr "" tlement with a purported J'IT
election bid, addressed himself "to the
commitment of $400,000 to underwrite the
convention.
(Anderson's1 column appears regularly
on the editorial plage of the DAILY
PILOT.)
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP ) -Iraqi ractlo
reported today t h • I King H"*1n of
.,Jordan reached a peace agr~ment with
I.srael that would turn the occupied west
bank into an autonomous Palestinian
state federated with Jordan.
Miii Davit la charged with murder,
k~ and conspiracy tn the Au1. 7, 1979,
shodlclut II the Marin County Civic
Cent.r In which a judge and thrff othera
were killed.
The jury includes a Mexican-American
mM employe, a 22-year-old department
store collections agent who is the
younaest member, 1 retired librFi8n.
and .... .tr traffic controller Wbo WU a
. pUol.
Marine · Amisted
In ~on's Death
A· Camp Pendleton Mlrlne h11 been ar-
re sted by Santa Ana pollce on murder
charges involving the death of his 2'n-
year-old IOll. Q!llan uid the child, BrltUan John
Coleman of 211111 Brlll<>l St., Apt. 35, .dt.d
. M4iday o.l m&HJve .la~rnol Injuries.
'Ibey ..arre1ted . the father, Steven G.
Q.\IMnfn, 21, at the holhe.
Polli!e laid the Santa Ana Fire Depait.
tnelll rilcue unlt hid been called to the
CoJ"°a!\ ~ -where they found the ln-
fant unconlcloua. .
Filwen. a~ster~ resuscltaUon
and..1<11! the ~-19. Qranae,_,~~ Mdl"'l~ter . h(1'1s pr ......... dead .. mlvlt . . . . .
I ''·
II I f~ t S~lOni" GiveTt
Capistrano Set
For Fiesta Day
Parade Saturday
San Juan Capistrano men are growing
beardJ and the women are wearing
Spanltb dreases this week i. aet the mood
for Saturday'• paradt and f 1 e s t a
celebratillg the mum of the swallows.
Although the punctual blrc!B aren't sup-
pcile:d I<> return until Sunday, the Fieata
de W Golondrinas parade and celebra·
lion wUI he held Saturday.
Some three thousand participants and
rfiany thou.sands of Southern California
resid• 'art expected in town for the
14th annual event. Entries include· 11
banda. 10 floats. and a bevy of walklng,
'marchlnt and equestrian units.
Each ·winning entrant will receive a
•peclal hand-carved trophy depleting a
monk holding a swallow.
The parade will begin at 1 p.m. at the
comer of De1 Ol>ilpo and Camlao C.pls-
lr"l'O-{'rom t!iere. the parade will move
north alODI Cimino Capistrano i. La
·!t"df·~~J~1:1'ii!Zi11t~
HJghway. Jt will then turn east again at
Ortega and .,uth along Del Obilpo to the
o~blJ _ _,_OD the Mlte•Wtll'be
.i<clOMd 11 u,ao 1.m. ·
'f'reeway Plan
ii,..,.1bt _annutl -pageant at Minion San .ruon C.plstrano will take place at 3 p.m.
--and will fealure a display of old Spon!sh
lfezlcan and Indian dlllCt! ·by studeni.;
at the mlulon lcllool.
..
l Newport Beach councilmen Mon-~nlght aaked 1tat. Senator Den-
Carpent.r and Aasemblym'an
ti Badbam I<> &el'!!>< Newpllrl
ch 'les of Uie 'Pacll!c CoUI' ••Y out of the state freeway
l)'lleli>.
The : action came aft.r Vice
l\layor Howard lloger1 said ·~t
percent of the freeway has .tre>dy"
been deleted by the Leglslatur<. ~d •
I challenge carpenter and Badham
to represent us as other legi.s1ator1
have represented their districts."
Rogers also cited growing op-
position to the route, noting that
citizens , groups opposlng th e
freeway have been formed in
Laguna Beach, Laguna Niguel,
Dana Point and San J u a n
Ci.pistrano.
Rogers saJd legislative action Is
necessary. because there "is stllI a
strong threat" by the state Division
of Highways that the freeway
might he built despite local op-
position.
OIANel COAST • ..
DAILY PILOT
1"" or..,. C'9St bAI\. Y Pllm, _.,. Wltlktl
Is~ ... M..,..Pna,, II llW!llhH W
'Ille Ort11ge CO.It PUbl19'11na C~ny. S..-
nt9 ltdlllons •re publ 1111«1, Mond1y ltlroqh
Fi1d1y, ,_. Olltl Mu., Newport a.di,
HUO!t1"910!t lltKtl/F°""hlln· V1Uty, ~
lucfl, lnln1/51dd11b1U; «Id $1n Cltrn«ill/
1111 JUl1' C1pi1!r1no. A 1Tnsile nglaMJ
edl!kln II P\ib11th"' s.1un11ys ..o Svnd1ys,
Tiie ~hKlPll pvt!HthlnO s>Unl II •I llO w"'
81y $1retl, CO.ti M1111, Ca1lloml1, f1'1f.
Rol>ert N. Wetd
,,...,. •nd 1'ubllsh•
J1c!.: R. Cerley
V1ct Prald.,r •1'4 Gawftll Mtnew
lllom•• k•.,.il
l'clllor
_Tlie"'~' A. MWpli.ille ~nl911'11 Edftor
Cliarf• H. Loos 1.iUeN r. HtD ........... ,... .. £drtwa .._ __
222: f.ortit A.,.MI•
M1ifi11 AMN11: ,,0 .... '"· t2lSt
OIWOlllceo
c.fll MIM: ut W•U IQ' Stnlt M..,.,t hid!! »» N.....,. loviw.N Hllllliltt*t amc:ti: 171.rJ lltdl ~
1M ~ SJ NortPI El c..tllr. Real
, ........ (71fl '4t-4JJ1
ct111lfW .u .. • k1 '42·1611 .._ __ .,._,
1•'•"' .......... = . ....:--.. _ c;;,. ...,,., ..
• .lit. . .,... '""'"· t!Mtnttw;. ........ _. MW:rt ....... ,..,,..
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A heard growing contest is being held
in conjunction with the Fiesta and the
!'ijajriest Man in Town Award" will be
. ~ Salurdsy.
From Page 1
,RECALL.: ... ..
en were excerpts from a Jetter addressed
by the attorney to the city council Jan. 18
following a report that quoted him as
saying he felt the payment was "illegal. •1
In the Jetter, he denied having made
&uch a statement, or havlng rendered any
legal opinion on the issue,·but said he had
commented, in Informal dlscussion, that
gifts of public money always are Illegal
and that the Internal Revenue Service
usually does not consider a wife's ex·
penses· as "ordinary and necessary"
busli'less eipenses. ·
ClarUyint bis posltlon In bis letter to
the press today, Wllcoien states, "The
Jaw provides that a councilmait 1s onlt
entitled to reimbursement of his 'actual
and necessary' expenses In carrying on
official city buslaess. Neither the city at·
tomey nor I have found any case in ·
caJlfomia in which a councilman has at·
t.mpt.d.to defend .u., payment to him of
public funds for hb wife's expenses ..
"No cue has been found in which a
counc.ilman has contended that such
payments were part of his 'actual and
necessary' official expenses. As a prac-
tical matter, there.fore , the public must
depend on the good judgment and in·
tegrity of those who occupy this position
of public trust."
The letter g~ on to slate, 11Neither
the city attorney nor l have stated lhal
such payments are 'proper' in the sense
of being good public policy, nor have
either of us publicly commented on
whether or not such payments are
morally rigbL .
"lllt. Len's official statement that I
have agreed with the city att.mey that
the payment was 'proper' is not a correct
interpretation of my views of the policy
Issues Involved: I am sure that It II nice
to take wives to conventions, but l am
not persuaded that it ls inecessary' for
Oie conduct of the public alfalra of
Laguna Beoch.
.''The proprlot; or the poyment wul D!'t
be decided in court and must be decided
by the city .council and the ·voterl of
Laguna Beach.
"If the matter of a wife's travel ex·
pense payment wltb public !widr .Is ,..,
the subject of judicial octlon In thli 11ole1 the oukome wUI depend i. 1 great m.ut
on whether the courts adopt a strict con-
struction of the word 'necesury• ~
whether Iha courts con be pe11tllded i7
ID ad'!'Cl!t ol Mr. Lorr'• point ol view
to~lake a mcl'e permissive vle•."
~. •
Mitchell previously Issued two
Economi,st Dampens.
Freeway Ceremonies
statements Which dealt with the three
points.
One point pertained to the litigation
started by the Justice Department's
Antitrust Division, when he was attorney
general, against I1T.
Mitchell 1aid when the first of the three
suits in the case reached the sta&e for
consideration by the attorney general in
April 1969, "I dlsquall!led myaeU on 'the
grounds that my former law firm had
done legal work for one of m's
subsidlarles. '
The report immediately met with wide-
spread de'nials. ... .
The royal palace Jh Amman announced
earlier that Husseiq: will make a state.-
ment of "tremend~s importance" Wed-
nesday concernin('the west bank regim,
seized from Jordin durlq the 1167 Mid-
dle East war. From Wire 5ervlces
DIAMOND BAR -Economi.lt Gerbard
N. &stvold, speaker at a dedication
luncheon here Monday, following opening
of a 4.7-mile stretch of the Orange
Freeway, called for a review of freeway
planning.
"In the put 30 ye~rs, we have allowed
man and machine to conquer nature in
Southern Califomua in the name of
economic i)rogre~." he told a group of
community leaders and highway Officials
Fro• Pqe J
POULTRY ..•
die. But there ii obaollllel" no danler-to
· human belnp."
The quarantine order. ,jmpoaed Mon-
day, allo aftee\I ~ 1 Jllrnordlno,
Riverside. Santa Bara~a, Ventura, Los ~tlfa ,Sin ' Diego,~ Imperial Coun-
Ues. .
It permits the movement of healthy
llve poultry to alaUllJter plrmtr under
state supervialon, and alJo allows
unrestricted movement of slaughtered
poultry which b8' 'passed federal In-
spection.
Otherwbe, the 9!1lr&ntlne however,
prohibits the shipment from t h •
restrictec! arta of live bird!, unirurpfcted
~. ahd equipment such as coops
And cage! which mt&bt harbor the New.
castle virus.
The order was adopted because of con-
tinuing outbreaks of a fortign strain of
Newcastle's disease among poultry and
pet birds In portions of San Bernardino
and Riverside counUes. Both of these
area.s had been under quarantine alnce
December.
Dr. Philp said this morning that even if
a person were to eat a chlcken c~
laminated with the Newcastle virus, he
would suffer no ill effects. The only
known cases of human infection are
among laboratory . workers who have
handled Newcastle vaccines. SUgbt eye
infections were the result.
Policing of the blrc!B would he a federal
problem, accor,iint to Dr. Philp, who
saY, bis o!llee·haa not yet been ln!orinecl
In writing about the quarantine.
"Usually 1 quorantlne la In effect until
all traces of the d.lsease have disair
peared," he sald. "Healthy sentinel birds
are placed among othert iuspected of
having N!.wcasUe's dlsea!f. and then are
bled periodically to see if they have been
infected."
Dr. Philp added that elimlnaUon Is tho
only cure for the dlsease. Vaccines ari
available, according to the health officer,
"but you need to do it before the fact , not
after it."
The eight-county quarantine area ts
among the nation's top 10 poultry pro-
ducing regions and contains about 54
milUon chickens and 3.4 million turkeys.
Laguna to Eye
Eu~alyptus Site
A step toward evllllual purchoa of a
parcel of land on Lagun1 canyon Rood
popularly known u "the, eucalyptuo
srove" may be takon w-.,. nlabl
when the Laguna Beech City Council wm
be uk!,d to authortu an appralsal ol Iha
property.
Several local lfOllps and lndlvi~w
have peUl.kmed the city to acquire Ibo
gr<J\le, located helween Woodland Drive w Clnyon~.llrive;fpr preservaaon
U a park. •
· Cny M1na1er Lawrence Jlose .,.m
-end that, the .cooillcll allocJIA a
:tee o( between mo and fl,11111 for lho JP-
prolaat to ' establlshJhe true value of the
property as a· "lint and .....Ual stop IO
consldarlnc the petlllon."
In a speech In the Diamond Bar Country
Club.
The consulting e c on o m 1 s t of
Urbanomics Research Associates urged
"bumaniz.ation" of the freeway system.
Rostvold, based in Clare.moot, ad-
dressed 250 persons following the opening
ol a $14 million seg ment of the Orange
Freeway. The four-Jane freeway joim the
Riverside Freeway in Orange with the
Pomona Freeway at Diamond Bar, near
Pomona. .
Some 40,000 cars 1 day are e1pected to
traverse the ..Brea Canyon portion of the
freeway that ultimately will be linked
wl~ the San Bernardino Freeway nf!.ltT
KeUogg HiU and San DlmH In the north
San Gabriel Valley.
The old, two-lane highway through
Brea Canyon served about 10,000 com.
muters each day, highway officials note.
Rostvold called. for a review. of the
four-mile grid concept on which the pro-
poaed l,eD mile, ttri-l>ounty freeway
Oystom<ls bllled:"l'lle 014 ~nCtpl's\Jp
poses that no reiJdent of Loa Angeles,
OraQ&e 'Ind Ventura Countlel WOUld be
more than four miles from a freeway .
The former Pomona CoUes• economics
departlnent chairman sald Indiscriminate
construction of freewats could create
major environmental problefna.
He said Southern Cllifornia I s
dependent on a freeway system and
warned, HForthcoming experiments in
mw rapid transit ln Los•Angeles will be
a dlJutrowi failure.••
ROstvoJd urged tltat future freeways
reconcile "the conCern.s of the e~
vironmentalist and the developmentaliat.
"If the environment is not preserved,
our economic potential simply will not be
realized," Rostvold concluded.
Haig Ayanian, State Division of
Highways engineer, said that in the
Orange Freeway project cart had been
taken to construct the ntw section so It
would blend with the landscape ,end
become as much a part of the natural en-
vironment as posaible. •
"In two or three years)" Ayanlan said,
"it will look like it bel.ongs in this can-
yon ."
Alter that date, Mitchell said, all mat·
ters pertaining to the I1T suit rested in
the hinds of Richard G. Kleindlens~
deputy attorney. general, and Richard
McLaren, assi!lant attorney general in
cbarge of the division.
"l did not communicate with them," he
said. "They did not communicate with
me. I was not informed. of the progress of
School to Stay
Open in Suit
By Poverty Unit
A $Ult was ftled In Orange County
Sljl>trior Cour\ today I<> halt .desegreg•·
lion 'of. a predominantly !II•~~
AmerJcan elementary school 'In ruuerton
by clo.sing Jt and bwiing children to
neighboring schools.
Filed by the Western Center on Law
and -Poverty, the suit requests that Maple
School, 244 E. Valencia Drive, be kept
open. It also asks the court to order the
zchool to adopt a desegregation plan
which would involve busing into the
ochool, not jual out of tt.
Maple School, a kindergarten through
fourth grade campus, has an enrollment
of about 263 students, 93.4 percent of
which are members of min9rity races,
ac<:ording to the suit.
Attorneys 1ald the Fullerton School
District's Citif.em Human Relations
Advisory Comtllittee preaented three
plans_) for ending segregation at the
school. All three called for preservation
of the school and busing of Anglo as well
as Mexican-American students.
Instead, the suit claims, the district's
board of trustees adopted a plan last
month which would convert the school in.
to a child care center and require busing
of its students to eight other schools.
Official spokesmen said nothing of a
peace agreement and Jordan's am·
bassador to the United Nations, Abdul
Hamid Sharai, declared the Iraqi peace
reports were "totally unfounded. 11
Speculation in Beirut, the Lebanese
capital, was that the king's announce.
ment would be an offer-, not an agreed
settlement.
The Iraqi broadcast said the agreement
provides that the occupied territory on
the west bank of the Jordan River and
th1' Gaza strip which Egypt occupied
before the war wiU become a n
autenomous Palestinian state federated
with Jerdan in a United Arab Kingdom
~under WuMW!in's Hashimite lhrone.
The old Arab quarter of Jerusalem .or
part of it is to be the capital of the new
Palestinian state, Baghdad Radio 11ld.
But Israel's leaders have 's 1 t d
repeatedly Jerusalem in now a united city
tmder Iataell nlle and will never bt! divld.
ed qaln.
A dilpoleh from Amman said detalla of
a broad new plan aimed 1t bruk!ng the
deadlock between Jordan and IJratl were
handed to the ambassadors of the Unlt.d
States, the Soviet Union, Britain, France
and the Arab countries Monday.
The Jordanian gov~nt newspaper
Al Dostour said the king would announce
a "plan to consolidate national unity
between the two banks of Jordan oD a
permanent basis of decentrallzatlon."
The use of the term decentralizaUon tn.
dicated some form of autonomy for the
Palestinian population on both sides of
the Jordan River.
Baghdad Radio broadcast u Ira<tl news
agency dispatch from Amman which said
the klng hoped to get approval or bis plan
at a meeting this afterooon with
members of Jordan's parliament.
The radio pve these highlights of the
agreement :
-Proclamation of a new federal state
under Hu~ein to be caJled the United
Arab Kingdom.
-The kingdom I.! to be made up of two
autooomous state.s, Palestine and Jordan,
each of which will have its own &overn-
ment for Internal affairs.
AROUND 'IHE'. CORNER AND
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WE HAVE BEEN ASKED HUNDREt>S OF TIMES WHY WE
LOCATED OUR STORE "OFF THE BEATEN PATH."
SEVERAL ANSWERS POP UP. FIRSTLY, THE COST OF STORES
IN SHOPPING CENTERS IS ASTRONOMICAL SECONDLY, WE WERE
ABLE TO OBTAIN MORE SPACE, WITH OUR SHOWROOM, OFFlCES,
AND WAREHOUSE ALL IN ONE LOCATION. THIRDLY, THERE IS
AMPLE P.t.RKING WITH LITTLE l'RAFFIC CONGESTION LEADING
JO US.
THIS SITUATION HAS MADE J.!S.-MORE.COMPETITIVE AND
WE ARE PROUD AND GRATEFUL JO SAY THAT WE HAVE IN·
CR£ASB> OUR VOLUME EVEftY YEAR !=OR FOURTEEN YEARS, AND
HAVE ElCeANDED FIVE TIMES AT JHIS LOCATION.
AL DEN'S
CARPns • DRAPES
1663 Ploc111tla Ave.
COSTA MISA
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16.l Residents
.To date. 111 Irvine resklenta: have
jolntd 10 citizens advbory commilt ...
and ooe ad hoc summer recruO<n com-J
Jllltee formed to advise the city councll
on a variety of commun,lty cone.ems.
Membership in the official city ad-
vi90ry groups is Open until tlie third
meeting at which point chairmen 9111 be
•lect.d.
All of the groupa held their llrst
meetings last Saturday. The following is
1 USt of the committee membel'a who
have joined tllus f11. Where poasiblt, In-
dications of the. nut .meeting tiine and
place are lncluded. '
ARTS AflD CIJLTIJl\E, Th• committee
will meet at 10 a.m. Sa'turday at city hall.
Members, to date, are:'
Fnim CUlvirdale : Al Vander Schans
a.Qd Cal Sumsiqn. ' '
From The Ranch : Keith W. Nelson and
Rosemaey Seropian.
·From 'Turtle Rock : Vivian Hall,
Virginia Brobard and Carol Condon.
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Bqfldiiag Free:e
Irvine Studies
Ban Extension
.Exteoskm of the expiring IMay
bulidlng and grading permit. freeze and .
rezoning to agricultural use clty lands
north of the Santa Ana Fr .. way will be
considered by .the Irvine City Council
tonight.
Tonight's ·metting will be hel~ at 7'3!)
o'clock in Suite 200 •or the Town ·Center
BullQlng, Gil Campus . Drive, 1atiou
trqm UC Irvine. •
Councilmen will consider extending the
moratorl!,Ull on constl'Uctlon in Irvine un-
til. ellher July 31 er September 30 u
recolnmended last week by the planning
commission.
City Manager William Woollett Jr.
iecommends . council . approval of an orrehct oi'dinuce remnli1g ulidtveloped
propertl<s ,. porlloa Of the city that u .. '
nOrth. of the' Santa Ana ·freeway. 'nlat
~e~e '!u1 .. ~ 111~ ~Y t~ ~l~
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\ Null:,.;1:~::..~"':" ~DlaW I~ >o,e council ~~ ' l...:...-.J.'.". ~~ !: ~ <uf wk~
--t ·, Jhe• ·Ir.' Cam. . ps. . '... . . ~ = u:r-~.e.a:.1'tiii ;! , ' , .J>UI ~ .•1 ,. cJetlt , , , l r
. . -.{pp.mlm..t oi. 'a ~ to
T Sigf:t review bulldlhg lroe2e permlt'm:epUons. O t:Seers -eons1der!ng recommeodiltlom • b Y
, . Woollett on IOlutloos or the. lralfic and
W• A~· . N (AP ) -·--~-·s n01at problem m.')lie Mondo Street N-~ l'ffnb<H In Unlvenll>' Part.
organized ists hope Iii gel more Iii the ~Hiring .of .a· planning consultant firm
pink !by going public. thia year. • : or oilier professional advlier to oerve the
They're opOning their parks to ,Imost Irvine planning comiitlaion.
anyone with aii Interested eye and the COit -Decide on ad:eptance or rejection of
of admission. You don't even have to tab 7.5 .acre park in ~· Park-Walnut
yobr c'lotheS 'off' UiJlesa )'tu've cot the Village offered by the developers.
at.macb· for' it. , · :.._Ac't On a resoJUUoii designating of· It may sound Uk.-1 ripoff, or.maybe.a ficW city bolidi)'s.'' '
put-on. But the American Sunbatbq :_Reci:msidef , a once . ·a p pr o v e d ~atlon, r.epreuntlng oome · 1.h dllance regulat!Dg peddlers ·In Jrvint.
nudists clubs ,with 20,00ll members •Cross
tbe nation, , couldn't be . more serious.
!.!J'm quite prou4," 1113 · ~nt
Robert G. Johnlton~ "We've decided to
come/out of . the wQOdwork aD!I Ope11!1te
rampetltive recreaUQnal facilities rather
than culls or phllolOphical rel<eals· .... w,•re inviting theJJUbliC to CQ~.'vlsit ~
full aa they might visit Disney World." . Not that ASA llgUres to outstrip
J>iiney'I cartoon characten II a VICa-
tkin attraction. But the new open-door
Polley announced Monday "is a goabwe've
been building toward for several years -
mtlde poaslbl• by the public'• "freaied
aci:eptance of nudity.'' said JobnSton. ·
johnston said all ASA club!!, !O percent
of the nudist organizations In the .Uniled
~. have agreed to the plan.
:'But probably oruy thrtt-lourtbs of
them will be as cordial at first as I'd like
them to be," he added.
Visitors will be charged a~'.li 'ptr
fa~y at most facilitie!, be uld, with no
reaucuons for single men and women.
Thieves Ransack
Citrus Warehouse
Thlevea who slid down ·the loading
chute fo gain entry to the premlata
rusacked the offices and emptied vend-
inl machines in an Irvine citrus packing
warehouse Monday night.
Orange County sheriff's officers have
nol J\I, d•termlned. .the lull Joss at the
Francts Citrua AslOclatiOn offices, 4656
Irvine Blvd. 1 • , "'.
Deputies aal4 the Jnlruden forced the
outer door a ot ·the !Oadlng chute · and
slithered Into the butment of the
building. oificer1 aal4 the loss appeared
to be conllned to tl!t•imall cbaqe In the l'.l)achlnei, ' I
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TEN c;JNTS
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Join Irvine Advisory Pallels
From University Part: Lou Is
Fridhandler. George Knowles: Sharon
Sircello, Donna Andrew, Robert S.
Lawrence and Betty Jane Larsen.
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY' The
committee meets n'.ext at 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday in city hall. Members are:
From UC Irvine: David A. 14.lller;
Richard A. Eckert and ·David Frankel.
From CUlverdile: Don McMullen and
John Gensler.
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From the Racquet Club: David A.
Lowe. .
From The Ranch: Steve Lundquist, Gil
Challet and John W. Hickman.
From TUrtle Rock: Irwin Alber and
Barb Wiener. .
Fr:om Unlversl1y Park: Richard L.
Oliver, Angelo Vas!os, and Richard De
Upp.
CHARTER COMMITIEE ' It mttls at
7:30 p.m. Thursday in a place to be
determined: Members are:
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From The Meadows: John J, Mangano. ~rom' The Rancll: Lowell Johnson and
Gene E. Myers.
Ftom Turtle· Rock: Carmen "DI.nab''
Bates, Fred Fry, Vernon L.. Keldsen,
Robert A. Smith and Alan Wiener.
rFrom Unlvtrsity Park: Maggi~ Bf:m·
stein, ~lfred y./. Brandt Jr.1 Norrisl
Btandt and Andy May.
From The l)'illows ' Jay Pinz.
YOlml OPPORTUNITIES' The com·
mittee'meets at 7:30 p. m.Wednesa.y in
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Clubhouse. Sandburg Way In University
Plirk Members :
From CulverdaJe: Pat Hallman.
From Park West : Judi Simon.
From The Ranch: Jack Meredith and
Don P. Luck.
From Turtle Rock : Robert Gaido; San-
dy ·Freud, Mary Tate and VirginJa
Binder.
From "1Jniversity Park : Robert P:iatt
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SACRAMENTO (AP) -A compulsory
17.S bllllon-a·y•ar atalt medical ln-
.urance plan for all Californian& wu pro-
poaed today by S.n. Geor1e Moscone. It
would be financed by new state payroll
deductions plus e1tra new employer
payments. • The San .Francisco Democrat's plan
woµld, In tUac~ merge ~ 1tata Ind
county medical asli1ti.net program into a
new. program . to -provide free medlcal
care ;pior r .. nfornllDI. 1 · n ' .::.i;;. Ii u ..P..w Medl-carPri>cfa.,;r.r an Colllomlanl. &_'Ji-.)• 1o.-111t rd!: -::
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fTbtl l!i"llH .. lWw ~ f,11;19 -.. ·~-.,·~§' ::s;9L!'-·. ., ... ·-~~ .. ,
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f • .J • •• ' 1 I 1 ·~l lwtlQltl ... iftwJ ~W .i...a..._ . 'l""'is;·~, ,,. fl .. ~---•. I 1 • · , -of-$1•!19 ... '7 fer fllll'-* ••c Snowdrifts and hu~e icicles created -by. -water I "I'lieie.!ormalions 'O!ten'reacli 'heights o(30 feot ' ll0,11118 ·• ,..,,. " , . • ., .. :~~~~\,~~n th~i,;~~~d~~d~~1s,~;;_~;;;;.:,~~f~::~~=t~~~!~'4~~".:lcr~"ll. I: ~·;:.Yu.; ~4 J
r : 1 ~ • • , , • • • , ~" 1 ~ l'f'M,f ·P.tGPOuF w0uY ,· ~ •full ;
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Je ... t · T· 'e· r .... _·m· "_ .·_·1·.·n· .. ·.:·a '·_1-:,·_,·_ Pl/.· : n·' .. · . '• .. :i ;;;..1o1»-.~1°"'p;p...,".! '., a.;n·-., . ._ ... e~n:•e~ l s!~~:rr ,:fr rt~~·
, • , · , , 1 ' • • : ; • t ·t.t.•WWMI ouiww .otb;r~ Ca&'olfa,' t&t ,~
Mexican, Continental t~~!.s .pisl(l!ilint CO.unty-;Rliriioi'·'. ~~~7 1 •'
By L. PETER KRIEG them. space Inside the terminals. : ciu.jsi , l\ioi'icra§ ni~htt aiao c\ir~ · billion a yNr'1pent by lbo sta~ alill'J;;i
or .... Dell1 ,Mtt Stiff . But Newport Beach couOcJlmen ' were c1ty 'offic~to llnd1 out' If tW-e· 11 ·any governmenta on Medi-Cal " and"'....,..
Orange County Airport oHicials said to-Id M nd . ht 1h t ~th Conti tal way the'county coilla,stop. lbi ..epo.IOd · "'"1th""'""" •is a ot1ri· 1or flni ..... to o ay mg a ·~ nen ploy. • hls.-am:, , day they have no knowledge that· two and the· Meiica~ carrier may .JeaSe The _ _, ""'-·' ·Ronald Chandler .. ·uiistant altpok pro...,.. new,m__., 1-would airline! are negotiating for off·premises terminal space in nearby office bu.lldtnp direct.or, aaidihe. doesn't U4nk they: could. ralle anotller fJ :Oi billion 1from, fl!l"'ll
tenninal spac,e 90 .they can start jet and bus passengers to the airport-gates: · "If they art eveft try~ it, l havti DO deducilon11 $3.15 blllion, frOm ~
flighls Into al)d' out of the airport. Not so, lnsisls an exeqitive 'l'ith Aero · knowledt!• of It," Chandler iald, ''!!!It we l!'<f !top .mUllon . from, sell~ -. Spokesmen~for both Aero de Mexico · de Mexico. · cannot prohltilt·aircritft from Ja¥lri& or persona for a total o(f1~1»UHon a,_., ,
and Continental Alrllnea alao denied they "The.supervisors,· they say they don't tliking oil.": · · " , · . !t would Im-a -!do jji\ijllllJ
have any aucb back-door maneuvers in want us so we hav'e don~ not~~ the past . He. 5'id t.he only loc,il' con~l ·if over · lM equal to the avtr91e-tu nos lidd. ·
mind. six .. Ight mqnlhs," sa14 Frederic~ Coppel, • the term'!lll. l... · · .• , ' . . -bir-utiel to po7 hf-,...... coomlJ Bo'th airlines have Civil Aeronautics regional 'manager for.thi airline. v · .. We eoula allo .... ~ntrol ,mere tbe)' park hcilpltall. • '" ' t
Board route authority for Orange County "There ·is al>solutely no truth to . the their airCraft but I ~bt we coU1d 'derJy ,Moecone, ID ~'4fl:jM ~ 1 a.-
but !lave been thwarted in attempts to reporf, we categorically deny it," said · them if there ii spaci av&Olble WtdCb, dklat.e for tbe DJ1 • 'f!IClt ... 'ttlcmiw
start :operations thert becaU!le Orange Bruce Plowman: JI .publlc relattona of· there ·ls.' ' 1 ' , gOY.fDO~ in 1'14,, ll PrOJIOAla I awl"1'J
C.OU11ty supervilor1 bave refused to lease ficial for Continental. · "We .~nnot dlscrtminl~, aeiblst '1, plan: aboUt 30 ~-I.bi lllii If" dir •
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' •• clau of ulel'I," ChariCtler lli;d, u:plainipc , called ·~ 1 • WWW And Jack JackJOn, ASA a~vertlslng
diroctor, cautlona that "Ibo guya wbo juot
walk up and-say "I wanna look' at n,k.ed
ladles' .,. going to be fiOwned upon •••
''Still," ht said, "I don't think we need
the careful :screening we've rt:lled on in lllO put. The Holiday loo doesn't. ocreen
~'so why should we? But we do1in· VtlO the men to bring their glrllrienda.'"
s·om~ ~up.ils Get o ·p.tion
!Mt while . the alr]iort ~ ban ~I . Jtls. plall ~ 111 ·lllopil JW·-•
from taking 'off durin& cortain boun, It ,
can't' pick and -which Jtis takt oil 0 _ _, ,.
a_nd Ian<1 or park on the pcoperty. r-•e '"9 ...
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For Mother, Son:.
· l\meral services were held In Houston
~y for a former lrvloe realtor and her
...,.. 1 former Un[verslty High School stu-
cleni, wbo both were killed Saturday when
thelr car w11 1truct by a train near Spring, ·Tex. .. •
• Mrs. Lucille Vtssall, formerly ol' tl!t
!ltd Hill Realty Company in lrVlnl, llld 1"r aon Muerl Vesllels, Jr. died o! Jn' Jorie• after their aulo wu 1truct at a
bllad cro111ng. ·
'11le 'V•ss•I• moved from their Tli<U.
ltoet bomt about aa monthl ...,. •
SurvMnc ore Mn. VeS1tl1' '""band,
Muerf, of the family home In S{lrhlg,
Tu.; and two 'dauahters, Btrbar1 IDd
Mra. Betty Bruce, both ol. Dallu.
Meadows Students Can Attend Uni or Trutin . .
ly JAN EDWARDS °'_ .............. • All-TuaUa M..-0-litud«llo will have
the option to attend ellbor Tuatln High
Schoof er their ~t clll.Pl\S, Unlvenl·
· ly mgh School, tt WU dectcfed Monday
• ni&bt by school district trustees.
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SoperlnteodeDI William 1.ogg bad r-ohiltlq all T u s tin
-· ., .. -.... pt tnlering -to Tuatln HiiJI nut year to avoid .. ...,.,,.ding at Unlverslly •
The VOie -I to I with trustee Pan! F. Calhoun -tlnC· .
A !tine limit far 11uc1enti1 ~nd pa-. to
make their dlolcel wiD be doclded by
1AIQ. Diii WM appnved 4 to I with Die--· ..... lDlde lhe orJPial 11l9'1on !or a completo option, d_,,
Reotatlnc blo pooltloo taken al Ille Jot>.
• boml ...m,, llnranllll ol>jtcted ..
apimdinl up to ..... Irr mon portable
classrooms at Tustin High. He claimed requested the present atuaents futlah at
suffieitnt facilities are already available University lhd the f:lghih 'grader! begin
between lbo two l<lboola. ~ as lrtshmttFat Tlistln.
..Tustin. High hu enough portables the · Boranian voiced irn~Uence with .the
way it' 11," 'be aald. And additlonaf way ,;U\ese-thingl hipptn before we
c1.u11'oom1 ~ mate "less access to know the il!Ue' b ' coming up." He wu ~peclal leritce ireaS." ref~,to·the manner In which the en--
Further, Boranian cited family at· Ure issue has been i9troduced to students ·
t1chment.1 to University and those and pareiits. · ·
part:nll from TuaUn Meadows who art: · Asaociate Superintendent J: E .
volunteering In school progr11ns. ~maker ~pli~ . that . studtnls had '
Although unification m1y or may not be ~ told the alternatives being 'con-
awn>Ved In June and caUJe a return to s1<lmd aiid that It · was the boanl'a
, Tlistln Hlob bJ ll'IJ.71, he said be ~on., And , a ll!i).!r expla!nif!~· the .
belle"' tliae pmols "lhould finish lllllatlon, lnvttlng Iett<ril, and IJivttllig.at·
their projodl and oo stay one )'Ur ~ndanct.at the board .meeting had betlt•
m«e." ! 91?-fjl paten!.. -' '
& l.'OllC!uded, "I'm .open minded all II voters .apP!ov• \UllOcatlon on June 6,
· -· It'• --...,,.. •i aipecled., the lltw Tustin' and Irvine · Belon tbe VOit oo, 1 complete option bpundarles would 'lcCdmpllsb lbo iame
wa talo!n, ,.....1s .,iced confusion, J 'l"n from Univerlfty to Tustin l!lgh dur·
1peclflc grlev...., 11111 Oll<I produced a 1111 1'73-74 l!'llool year, when the new
peUUon wllh llO parmta' olpllllltL II. . un10ed dlstrlcta lietin· ,
Boosters Seek ·
Trading . Srampa ·
Till Trojan BOOsttr l:luti o lJl!iverlfJY
High School, 1'olne, II IHking donatlona
of trading 1tamps to rtlae money to pay1
f"r a l~ltvill9fi vldeotaoe l!'llOlll fO< tl1e schOc:il. ' . . r ~-
The , "jUiprnent, for .... by I aU .
depamnetils of the l<ll)oof lqclucflng
aµ,JeUc . teams, haa been purchaoed, IJ!lt
11 ,000 Is 'still needed, chalrn!arl Philll1
DiJ:kens !lid. . , . , .
. Students wUI •lilt l)omt1 on April I al)ll ,
22 askliig doriatfont .ol stamp boo~( alii?
16ose ·stamps: • 1 , ,
1Furtber, , deino111tratlbns .oJ 1th.o
televts'lon <qufpmenl wu; bi off~ at
II!< ,IC~ $11-.\WI.I IJld at 'lllO 'l'lllija
• Meadows Qu~u111 AprU U. .. , '
· ~·~r 1'"11\p'drlve;1~1t yUdalled
'2.000 needeoLio ~ L.uniV.rlll
we11ht nrll111 ,m..1t1ne ior Ille atll?tlle ~.,.; aild phyt!Cif oducaUoO t1'1"'·
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PARU AND OPJ!N SPACE: The com-
mittee JnMla •t 7:!0 o'clock lotliJht bl ci-
ty llall. Membon are :
From UC lrvlDt: GU)' -· From California Homes : Joan Loom.Ji,
Gary Analora and Edward A. Sm.Ith .
From Tho Ranch : Hue! MyerL
From Turtle Rock : David 0 . Cir!...,
Doana Tackett and Mary.Ann GUia.
FJOm tltitvaralty Part: Sandy A.
Rofers. Richard ~sin, John Sanden,
Jerry FlalJJgan, and Mra. Janet Burton.
Wllll.lbo -lit••• IU-
t nx""'•-*-·•-BVN•••d ~ • t.i JftP1nt1on hu turned IDlo I ... tlonaJ beet seller, accordin& to i:.c->a Beach officials. ~foter. J)on Role .. Id the 75-
-bCJot whlcn la avallabl• at th<
Poll Orflce, detail• for the tu·
payer the most recent tu Jaws and
eiplalna how to Wlderstand and fUJ
out tbl tu forms.
ill County _, P'rom Greentree: Dick Butler. ·
From The Racquet Club: Lynne
Mullaney.
Ei Ofnclo: Roser Ingram, 18711
Saybrook,. Huntington 'Beach.
'l11e 1!01Jog• publ""'I""' ~ be obtllned ti Ill brancboa ol the POii
Ofllce.
Dr. H ar_telius., .
'Wife Suing .
. ;Ex-miitress
l -. I Df. Ebbe and Greta Hartollus ol El
!Toro today aii.d ln. pby1iclan'1 former
mistt'tiS for $150,000 in ao Orange County
SUperlor Court action that accu.., Rella
Rose Vaughn of actions that have con-
aiderably dilmapd the doctor'• once
flourllhing -ilitbor ANa medical prac-
tice.. -...
1111W1. V••· 31, "'1o wu farced to
qul(hir llome at llfl W. Wllaon Sl .. Costa
Mesa, last month when the premJses she
once 1hared with Hartelius were sold 1t a
marshal's auction, la accuaed in the com-.
plaint of ~·tallehocidl, w r o n if u l
· atatemera, mallclou inferenca and
· out.rqeoaa untruthl."
, Hartdlua, 50, polnta out In the action
: filed by defe.,. atlornoy Mattbow
Kurilich that he baa been "cleared of all
"'r""idolng alt• two yeara of baraaa-
wro1111 doing after two yeara of barlll'
Hartel.iL11 has been acquitted In three
• sueerlor Court trtata of araoo, fraud and
\ bribery cbargea contained ln indictments
i!sued by tha Orange County Grand Jury.
He ta • currenUy facing a hearing
ordered by the Stat. Board of Medical
Examiners into charges of moral
tmopltude and unpro1 ... 1ona1 conduct.
, A four..pbyalctan committee ta bearing
testlmooy relatlni to hla allqed auuaJ
relatlomhlpo .with Mra. Vaughn and th•
late Wanda Melondrez and hla .,. of
I drup .. both women.
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Milllona of chlckw and lutkeya In
Qran'ge County and seven other Southun
Calllornia counties have been pl1ced.
und<r fod.-al quarantine today to bait aprudJn& of the exotic Ne......U.'a
dlsoa ...
County health offlciata however, wett
quiet to l>OIDI out that the Department of
Agriculture.lm~uarantlna doe1 not
conetltuto a publi< health problem.
'"I'hia ii IJC*'Y only to chk:keo ownen,"
laid Dr. John Philp, Or11111e County
1heaJJJuJfftctr thi< -"1!!1· "NewcuU1'1
dlseaM bas been ammd lo< a to1111 time
and 11'1 bad for cblcteu because they
die. But there la ablolut.ly no danger to
buma.D.~'' . 'the' qUafantlna order, impoeed Moo-
day, alao_ afl~-San l!emanllno,
Rivemde, Santa Barabara, Ventura, Lill ~ .. Ban !>leso and,lmperlal 'eoua-
Ues.
It porrnlta the movement of healthy
liv• poultry to slaughter plant! under
state supervision, and alao allow1
unrestricted movement of alaughtered
poultry which hu pused federal In-
• 1pectloo.
Othetwile, the quanntlne llowev.-,
probibllo Ibo_ ~pmocl fn>m I be
restrict~ area of live birds, ~
carcasses, and equipment IUCb u COOPI
and .;ages which might harbor the New·
cliltl• virus.
'Ibe order wu adopted becaute of coo-
tlnu!ng outlJreab of I fcreiln llrAiJl of
Newtaalle'1 --poullry aod pet blrdl. In portlom of San Bernardino
and IUmlfde counlla .. Both of -mu· bad been und.-quarantlno alnca
December.
Dr. Philp aid thta morning that even If
a perD were to eat a chicken con-
taminated with the NewcuUe vlrwi, he
would aulfer no ill ell~. The only
known cues of human infection are
._ laboratory wortm who have
iwldl«I N.,.cutle vacclnal. Slight eye
lnfedlonl .... ,. the mull
P,9llclntr cl the binll would be a federal
problem, llCCOld!ng to Dr. Philp, who
aaya Illa olllct hu not yet been !nfonned
In ....W., about the quarantine.
Nixon, Trudeau· Set Meet
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: In· (:anada April 13-15
WASl!INGTOl'I (UPI)· -Prealden\ proslml.tely Ill· boon of tllD Ntson bad
Nixon wW vlalt ~ A'prll !J.H,'lhe with Premler·Cbou En-Jal In China, Feb.
Whit. ROiiio alm<itlnced today. . 21-:11. Cana!!a bal diplomatic rdatlona
d with the P•k!ng government. In the 1nnouncement, J s a u e Ni%on'• vlsJt to Canada allO will take
slmulw-aiy by the Canadian aovern-place about I month before be lravd1 lo
ment In Ottawa, the Whit. Houao laid the Moacow in May for a oummlt m .. Unl
visit would give Ntaon and l'rin!tl'-with Soviet leaden.
Minister Pierre EllloU Trudeau. lh op. ..
portunlly· "to -~ c u rr ~ n t tn-
t.rnallooal laauea aDcJ mattan of
bllat.ral !ntereal lo the Unit.II Stat.a and
Canada ...
Gerald L. Warren, deputy White Houao
press aocretary, aald Mn. NiJ0n would
accompany the President on th• ll'l<><llY
trlp, described as an official visit.
The Nlxons are e1pected to go to ot-
tawa, but Warren was unable to say
whether he would visit any other Cana-
dian cities. .
Nixon met ln Washington with Trudeau
Dec. 6-7 to discuss Nixon's subsequent
trip to China.
The 1eaders alao met in June, 1969, at
ceremonies marking the loth ann1venary
of constructiOn of the st. Lawre~
Seaway. They conrerreCI first at Messina,
N.Y .. then fl"' to Monlreal.
The President is eipected to give
Trudeau a Jill-in next month on the ap-
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Is c:emllll\lli' "'9 N_P,_, 11 put.11.tled W
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Hun11111ton 'IMCfl!FOlllllll!l V1Lley, U111n1
l•d\, lrvl~/S1dci1•ct w.d SM Cltmtnl9/
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.:Ill~ If ,!'Ublltllld s.1\ltcllY• ..W:S SUl!dl'fl.
Tiii: pr!llCIPIJ pUbllahl119 pllnt II It :a:JO Wat
ltY SI,...!, COl!t M_, C1llfllmtf, t»Jl.
lolt1rt N. W1M
flr•IOW .nd l"Vblbller
J1tll': •· Cvr11y ~ Prllfdtnl tncl C0..-1 MWllOll"
lliom11 K11Y1"1 .....
Tt.011111 A. Murp\i111
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diarl1t H. leot ltic:h1t4 P. Nill
AMl1lln1 M•Mtllw lllltwl
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2 Gas Stations,
1 Block Apart,
Go to Texaco
A little ccmpotillon In U, aorvlc~ sta·
tion buslno.., ls a good thing -but
against yourself?
Operators at two stations only a block
apart and across the street from Newport
:Qeach City Hall wore surprised but
resigned looka recently when both -
without knowledge of th< othor-owllch<d
to Texaco.
The former Hancock Station al 3401
Newport Blvd., owned by the ·W or Id
Oil Company, chana:ed a few weeks ago,
wtth itew siJDJ and brieht new paint. It
receives Texaco products from a
distributor called Crosby Oil. ·
More recently, signs and paint were
changed at the. Wl1lt. Oil company •la·
tion, 3201 Newport Blvd. Owner James
White receives bis Texaco &aa from a
di>lrlbulor called tho DeWitt Oll Co.
"We can't legally interfere lt'ith how
diatdbutors run their busloe•s·" 1aid a
Texaco company official 1n Lo 1
Angeles. Texaco 1ervlce 1 l a t I o n 1
don't have protected territories, he ad-
ded~
However, ln thi! case, the proximity bf
the two stations Is 1 bit closer than usua l,
the Texaco ()fficial admitted.
Both cbarg• th• aamo prlcoa for gaa.
Dem0cratic Club
Sponsors P4e1
Tho Mission V leJ o. Sad d I e back
Democratic Club Tburaday wlll aponaor a
panel c1tacu .. 1on f .. tur!ng the n1 .. can-
dldatoa l'1IDnllC for a lnlltM vacancy In toe ' Sen Joaquin Elementary SclK>ol
District.
The ...,Ion lo acbeduled for I p.m. In
the mulil·putp* room ol La Pu
lnlermedtalt School, 21111 Prader• Drive
in Mlulon Viejo.
Tho speciu lrUllee election wUI ho held
on April JI.
Clndldatoa running for &. Poll m.
Robert A. Acree, Judith L. 81111, Dooll C. '
Dully, Norman Glnlbllrg, c . O'Doanoll Lee. Dora Ann Lee, Vincent D.
McCllllough, JOMph A. Pot.non Jr. and
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From Turtle Rock: 11111 Llttl•fleld and
Richard Hollla.
From University Park: Helen Hurd and
Guy Slrcello.-·
From The Willows: Dennis R. Hauze.
PUB!JC SAFETY: Tho committff nut
meets at 7:30 p.ril. March 22 1n city haU.
Members are: ,
From UC Jrvine : Steven U. Friscia and
Robert Morrls .
From California Homes: Gary A.
Loomis, and Bob Rcw1and .
From CUlverdale: James H. Davids
and R. J. Head.
From Park West: Pamela A. Reagor
and Penny Robactk.
From The Racquet Club : P at
?i-1ullaney.
From The Ranch ; Dale C. Walters and
J .. I EUinger. •
From TurUe Rock: Robe.rt L. Tate, R.
L. Duncan5()n and Arnold Binder.
From UnJVenity Park: Robert Gold·
stein, Marjorie Price, C. -:J... Clark and
Paul Ellis.
From The Willows: Peter A. Rodiquez.
Ex Officio (non-voting): Chalmer Wire,
21462 Pacific Coast lllghway, Huntington
Be.Ch.
, PUBLIC EDUCATION: The committee
meets at 7:30 p.m. Thursday ln city hall.
Members are:
From CUJver~ale : Cindy Pal.$..aMante.
From The Racquet Club.\_ E~d ff.
H01tg, Miles Peterson ~Jan 1
McKemey.
From The: Ranch: Nancy Terrell, R..
Dean Olson, La Wanna Mazo.Q, Harry
Roach and Brenda K. Drake. '
From Turtle Rock: C. O'Donnell Lee.
From University Park: Julia !:.
Whtatoa, Rod Rodhelm , Ba r b a r a
Slersma, Betsy Falkenstein, Marian C.
Eilts, Sally Seidl, Florence Cooling and
Shirley W. Palley.
From The Willows: Barbara Ingram.
PUBLIC HIGHWAYS AND
TRANSPORTATION: The committee
meets at 7:30 p.m. Wedneaday in city
hall. Members are:
From UC Irvine: Jane Koaua and
Barbara Lowen.thal.
From The C:Clony : Dick Panek.
From CUlverdale: Carl Morrison and
Bill Boose. .
From Park West: Tom Doyle and J()bn
Harris.
From Turtle Roel<: Ruth Kurtz and
Clare Kurtz.
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RECREATION: Met M()nday night and
ha1 set ill third meeting for 7:30 p.m.
March 22 in city hall, al which mem·
bership will close. Members are:
From The Cclony:'George Harkins .
From Culverdale: John Bakkila.
From Univenity. Park: Vince Cherane,
Robert B. Ross, Davtd .lferrla, Juanita
Moe and Jerry Choyke,
There are 18 persons serving on the ad
hoc committee on summer recreation
which will meel at 7:30 p.m. Monday in
city hall. This group is quasi-official in
nature and will dissolve prior to the six~
month expiration date f()r the other ad-
visory committees as designated. by the
city council.
TIME FOR WEARING CY GREEN IN MISSION VIEJO
Porado Begins 11 Hl9h School; Ends 11 Golf Club From Greentree: Dennis Vallone and
John E. Colson.
Policy Irks
18-year~old
Jeffrey Herman of San Clement.
Is 11 yeari ()}d and lt'ants to be a ct-
ty fireman.
But city official• have refused
because reeuJaUons forbid an ap-
plicant under 21 yeara old.
Henne, whl:> inaitts he tJ fully
capable of being a full-time
fintflght.r, bellevtl that he lhould
have the right to try.
And he hu asked the city coun-
clll1)en for a hearing Wednesday
night.
"I believe that I am qualified to
pus the euminaUCn given tc ap-
pllcantl for full-time firemen," he
tnlilts tn a letter to May()r Walter
EvlDI thlJ week.
Hmnan aald he 1111 attended the
de~t'1 fin training drl1la for
volunteers , for ~ . past . aeven
mooti,. · City Clerk Mu Berg hu aid
that the J1w m1y aJlow 11 year ()Ids
lo vote, but 1~Uy II doei not
apply to 11re111ht!nJ.
Captive Whah
Freed, Returns
After 24 Hours
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Gigi, th•
California gray whale sent back to sea
after a YeJ?' in captivity, was reported
back today -24 hours la.ter -at the spot
where scientists freed her.
After swimming as far as 20 miles
from shore, Gigi returned, apparently
during the night, a 1pokesman at the
Naval Undersea Research Development • Center said.
A Navy tracking vessel pinPoi!lled Gigi
at seven miles ()ff $an Diego'• Point
lp,ma. where the whale waa relea~
Monday.
Other gray whales wer~ swimming by,
e:n route home to the Bering Sea frofn
winter breeding grounds off Mexico.
Gl&t awam in circles for hours as If
she were 1till in a tank before her radio
backpack 1lgnals indicated her move-
ment to 1 point 20 mUes away, but now
4'&he may be coofused ()r trying t() find
somepl1ce familiar," the Navy ' a
spokesman said.
The radio set up to monitor Gigi'•
movements was sending only ln-
termlttenUy, and scientists said she may
be leaving It under waler and breathing
()nly by sticking ()Ut her nose "in the lazy
way she did .in her tank," instead of roll-
ing as whales do.
'Happy Hook~~'
In NY ,Hearings
NEW YORK (UPI) - X a v lo r a
Hollander had admllt.d al a deportation
hearinf that ahe quit her job with the
Dulch aovunmenl to becom• a brothel
manager but did not indicate the cballll•
on her vlla. ,
The lloy~ld Mila Holland.-ta the
nomloal author of ''!be Happy !loom"
wl1lch wa wrlllen aflor her leallmony
before the Knapp Commtalon probing
police co1111P11on. · -WMn she entered the United Stat.a on
a Nethu)ancta vlaa In Ju!y, 1•1 1he 1'U
lilted 11 ao employ ol the l>utcn aovern· ment. Bui ahe aald Ml)Dllay tho 1111 that
job lo' manep a ,,,afii Eul Side brothel
without cballlllng ber vi ... The bordello
wu m•ntioned durlnc Ille Knapp Com-
mlSlion hear!nis.
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Put Last Touches
On Big Parade
Minion Viejo residents are wrapping
up plans for Friday's St. Patrick's Day
Parade and have announced that Ccunty
Board of Supervisors Chairman Ronald
Caspers will be one ()f the parade entry
judges.
The event is scheduled to begin at 3:30
p.m. at Mission Viejo High School.
Particpants will wind down Cbrlsanta
Dive to the Miuion Viejo Golf Club,
where a picnic will be held for spectators
and participants · and awards will be
presented to the winning entrie!.
In ~itlon to Supervisor Caspers, the
judges will include Supervisor William
Phillipa, Superior Ccurt Judge Bruce
, Sumnf£ and Gene. White, executiv1 usis--
tant to Supervisor Ralph Clark.
Residents .driving to the parade may
park on t~ closed portions . ol. Oso
Parkway and on other nearby street.. ·as
shown ()D the map. Chrisanta ' Drive
between La Paz Road and the Goll club
will be closed to through traffic beginning
at 2 p.m. and w:ill reopen following the
event.
Parade officials have asked spectators
to use La Paz Road and Marguerite
Parkway to reach the parade parking
area. Residents living along the route are
urged not to park on the street during the
parade.
Further informati()n concerning the
parade may be obtained from Marty
Russo at 837-6050.
School Given $100
Officials at La Paz Intermediate School
In Mission Viejo have announced receipt
()£ a $100 donation from the Mission Viejo
Kiwanis Club.
The funds were earmarked by club or-
flcial s for the educationally handicapped
classes at the school taught by Virginia
Page and Nancy Briner.
From The Racquet Club: Jim Cook.
From The Ranch : Del Drake and Bob
Halford.
From Turtle Rock : Stan Gonta.
From University Park: Penny
Rodheim and rbara Disbrow.
From The Willows: Doug Stites.
HOUSING: The commlttee next meets
at 7:45 p.m. Wednesday in room 312 of
Humanities Hall at UCJ. Members are:
From UC Irvine: Robert Potter and
Karen Snelson.
From California Homes: Kevin D.
McHugh.
From The Cclony: Mary Ann Panek.
The ad hoc members are:
Jean Loomis ()f California Homes ; Jqlie
Zink. Susie Haight and Dorothea S. Hale
of Culverdale; Susan Kimes of The
Colony; Jim Cook ()f The Racquet Club;
Pat Godwin and Del Drake of The Ranch.
Also, Bettj'. Holis of Turtle Rock;
Sharon Sircello, Barbara Disbrow, Dinah
Fischbach, Pam Burns, Elaine Weesner,
Bob Weesner and Barbara Garrick of
University Park, and Dennis Hauze and
Doug Stites of The Willows.
Resment to Give Talk
About Irvine Cityhood
The trials and tribulations of in-
corporating a city will be the topic ol an
Irvine resident's talk Wednesday bef()re
the Saddleback Area Coordinating Coun-
cil (SACC).
Jerry Choyke ()f the Countil of Com·
munities of Irvine, an organization "'hich
worked for incorporation ()f that city, wil l
address the council at 7:30 p.m. at the El
Toro offlce of Royal Savings, 2.1785 El
Toro Road.
Choyke will speak about lncorpor1ttion
problems and discuss the responsibilities
and challenges of cityhood.
Incorporation (){ all or part of the Sad-
dleback Valley is belnr studied by a SACC
committee, although no action ls ex-
pected in the near future.
Board of Supervlaors Chairman Ronald
Caspers was scheduled to address the
March meeting of the council, but had to
postpone his talk because ()f another
commitment, SACC offlclals a a i d
Caspers will addreu the council at a
later meeting.
Choyke, 40, is an u:ecutive with Phillip
Morris Ccrp. the parent firm to Minion
Viejo Development Company. A resident
of University Park In Irvine, Choyke is a
newly named director of the Irvine
Ranch Water District, is a direct..or of the
Village Park Community Association; is
active In the Irvine Exchange Club and ls
a candidate in the June 6 election for a
seat on tbe Irvine Unified School blstrict
board of education. He rari sixth In tht
~man race for five seats on the Irvine
City C:Cuncil Dec. 21.
Toro Kids Show
Musical Talents
A music program will showcase the
talents of children ln the El Toro arta
tonight.
The program, which will feature choral
and instrumental groups, will take place
at 7:30 p.m. at Mission VJejo High School.
Participating in the program will be
children from Los Alisos lntermediate.
Del Cerro, Gates, Olivewood, and Aliso
elementary schools.
A simllar program for children In
Mission Vie;o area will be held Thuraday
at 7:30 p.m. at the high school.
Participants in that program will be
from La Paz Intermediate School, Valen-
cia, O'N.eill. Linda Vista and COrdlllera
elementary schools. The public la Invited.
AROUND TIIE CORNER AND
UP YOUR STREET
WE HAVE BEEN ASKED HUNDREDS OF. TIMES WHY WE
LOCATED QUR STORE "OFF THE BEATEN PATH."
SEVERAl ANSWERS POP UP. FIRSTLY, THE COST OF STORES
IN SHQPPING CENTERS IS ASTRONOMICAL SECONDLY, WE WERE
ABLE TO OBTAIN MORE SPACE, WITH OUR SHOWROOM, OFFICES,
AND WAREHOUSE AU IN ONE LOCATION. THIRDLY, THERE IS
AMPLE PARKING .WITH UTILE l'RAFRC CONGESTION LEADING
:ro us.
o1HIS SITUATION HAS MADE US MORE COMPETITIVE AND
WE ARE PROUD AND GRATEFU~ TO SAY JHAT WE HAVE IN·
CREASED OUR VOLUME EVERY YEAR FOR FOURTI:EN YEARS, AND
HAVE EXPANDED FIVE TIMES AT THIS LOCATION'.
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Chamber Withdra.ws Fiscal Recofilmenciati()ii~s .
Chamber or Commerce oUicials are
trying to heal old , wounds created by the
controversial Ernst and Ernst report on
the financial condition of Hunu.naton
Beach city government.
Roger Slates, president of t h e
Chamber, told city . councilmen M?fK!ay
night that the Chamber Is withdrawing
its previOus recommendation.! on changes
ln city fiscal policies. '
"You have a new city administrator
now, an expert ln linancia1 management,
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an;d we don'\ want to hamstring him ,"
Slates 1ald.
The Ernest and Ernest report was a
·private study of city 'financial policies
made in 1171 by a Santa Alli firm and
pold for by Chalnber members.
· It waa hil:hly criticaJ of the lack of long
range financial planning'on lbe pOrt of cl·
iy officials and predictod financial
dlauter if itrong changes weren't made.
Some people feel the rtporl, In part, led
to the firing of city administrator Doyle
Miller last fall.
~yroll Financing
·State Medical
Plan Proposed
SACRAMENTO (AP ) - A compulsory
$7 .5 billion-a-year state. medical . in·
aurance plan for all Californians wu pro-
poaed today .by Sen. George Moscone. It
would be financed by new state payroll
deductions Plus extra new employer
Ne wport Holds
Defendant's So n
For Burg lar y
A young widower, whose father faces
trial soon for the rifle-murder ol the
teenage wile seven months ago, Is jailed
himself ln Newport Beach today; charged
with a j250 boat burglary. '
Jack L. Sipul~ 22; ol 10122 Kamueta
Drive, Huntlngton Beach, was iaptured
•hortly befptt dawn w~. -
bis allti"\ companion -•red later
at headqwirlers. · J~mu C. Barnes, 341 of 2IM A St.,
B --,~a, is also charged 1with burglary.
L. iminal complaint!: were expected to
be issued today, wilh arraigmnent to
follow in Harbor Judicial District Court.
Sipult's father James Slpult, 48, of 2924
P.eppertree Lane, Costa Mesa, goes ·on
trial April I in Orange County Superior
Court, charged with murdering his
da(aghter-in-law.
l\athleen M. Slpult, 19, was shot Aug.
30 as she stood In the doorway of the
Huntington Beach home shared by the
young couple and other family members.
A family quarrel over foul language
reportedly led to the tragic sprte of
violence , which included a series of
IUD•hots and flstflghting. ·
The elder Sipull was wounded in the
Jeg, surrendering meek1y at his Costa
Mesa apartment two hours later when
lawlrien wearing bulletproof vests sur·
rounded It and kicked down tbe door.
His eldest son, James N. Slpult Jr., 27,
aceompanied him to the Kamuela Drive
bOme but avoided capture later. .
A younger Sipult son, Jerry, 11, wu
taken into juvenile cualody following the
Aug. 30 incident but no charges were filed
due to the element of self-defense in·
votved.
He lived at his niother'1 home, while
the parents had separated.
Newport Beach police said the middle
son, Jack, was captured by Officer Dan
Ctickett at Pacific-Passage Yacht Sales,
2944 W. Coast Highway. Barnes was ar·
rested later when he came to police head-
q.uarters.
Solons Given
paymtnts. .
The San Francisco Democrat's plan
would, in enect, merge present state and
county medlcal assistance program into a
new program to provide free medical
care for all californlans.
It would result in an expanded Medi·
Cal program for all caUfomians.
Moscone's plan is certain to receive the
vigorous opposition of Republican Gov.
Ronald Reagan, V(hO has already labeled
such comprehensive bealth plans as
"socialized medicine."
The proposed new payroll deductions
would equal 3 percent of gross income for
wage earners making $10,000 a year or
more. The rate Would be 1 percent below
$5,JOO earnings and 2 percent for workers
eamlng ~.ooo to $iO,OOO a year.
'nlat would ~ean new weekly· dedu~
lions of IU~ 19 15. T1 lo~ perlOOI earning
$10,000 a year. • ,
· In...NCb cate..,r,, tbl mployw's 'tax
would bl lllNa .tfma Iba amploye'1 ~~ • irould irJ111e Ml
medical, clutal, drug and hc!spltalization
care, up to 120 days a year per per11<>n of
nursing home care and up to 45 days
hospitalization per year for psychiatric
care.
It woulc:J; ouUaw ot~ cutoffs, waiting
periods and copayment charges in
'present health plans.
Moscone proposed taking lbe IU
billion a year spent by the state and local
governments on Medi-Cal and other
health services as 1 start for financing
his procram.
'The proposed new medical taxes would
raise another $1.05 billion from payroll
deductions, $3.15 bllllpn from employers
and '400 million from self-employed
persons for a total of f1.S billion a year.
It would impose a statewide property
tax equal to the average ta1 now levied
by counties to pay for present county
hospitals.
Moscooe, an all-but.announced can-
didate for the DemocraUC nomination for
governor in 1974, is proposing a medical
plan a.bout 30 times the size of the so-
called catutrophic-medical insurance
plan prooooed by R«&an last month.
The Reagan plan would provide
medical care for wage earners inflicted
with illnesses which o:ceed the normal
limits of private health care plans.
The cOst of the Mo.scone proposal tops
the current total state , budget of $6.8
billion and 11 just under the propoaed 17.6
billion budget for the year starting July 1.
Moscone · said, "We just cannot stand
by and watch uncontrolled inflation In
health costs deprive our citizens of health
'aervices they needJ Failure to provide
Un:t~IY. .or a~equa~ ~re is just in-
defensible in human tenns."
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11Now, there ls absolutely no friCt
between the council, Chamber or ad-
mtnlstration," Slates said today. "And I
don 't want any. We !eel the new man
should nol be bamstrung."
Instead of criticizing, Slates said the
Chamber is asklng the city, "How can we
help?"
, Councilmen reviewed the Ernest and,
Ernst report Monday at the request of
Mayor George McCracken. At the
Cba1J!ber's suggestion, however, no ac-
tion was taken on the report
Back in Air
Dooald K. "Deke" Slayton, 48,
the only original astronaut.who
has never flown in space, was
placed back on flying status
Monday after being grounded
for a heart murmur. The
• chances of bis fWDi1 in •114Cf · · .OOn are slini slilce'Die A'li<IDO
· proaram iS ;:Jrilost oYer anfPme -
flqr'few Skylabs have already
been manned.
Officials Say
Nixons to Visit
Canada in April
WASHINGTON (UPI) -P.resident
Nixon will visit ~nada .April 13-lS, the
White Hoilat anhounced today.
In t~ announcement, I s s u e d
simultaneously by the Canadi~n govern.
ment ln ottawa, the White House said the
visit wpuld give Nixon and Prime
Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau an op-
portunity "to diScuss c u r r e n t in-
ternational issues and matters of
bilateral interest to the United States and
Canada."
Gerald L. Warren, deputy White House
press secretary, said Mrs. Nixon would
accompany the President on the two-day
trip, described as an officlal visit.
The Nixons ·are expected to go to Qt.
tawa, but Wlrren was unable to say
whether be would vi.sit any other Cana·
dian cities.
Ni1:o'n met in· Washington wilh Trudeau
Dec. 1-7 to discuss Nixon's subsequent
trip to China.
The leaders also met In June, 1961, at
ceremonies marking the 10th anniversary
ol . construction of the St. Lawrence--
Seaway. They conferred first at MeMina,
N .Y., then flew to Montreat
It made two majOr auggesUons : That
city belPD long-range financial plan-
n that a financial committee be
established to hel p the city ad-
ministration." .
Mcefacken wanted to establish the
committee, but Slates argued against· It,
saying walt unt~ ~ ne.w administrator,
Dave Rowlands ,, •bas a chance to get up
his own ftnanci~ plan.
Rowlands praised the conclusions of the
Ernst and Ernst report, saying most of
them were sound management prin ciples.
1'I believe long-range plans, S to 10
years, are needed for finances," the ad-
ministrator said. ··we· also need to update
those plans on an aMual basis and
reorder our priorities.
"My budget message should outline
goals and objectives and ways to im-
plement · them. They also need to be
understood by lbe public.
"Suggestions are c e r t a I n I y oon-
gtructive. No one man has all the
answers," Rowlands said.
"I think everyone would be better serv·
ed by letting Mr. Rowlands develoj> hia
own finahclal plan. We want to see what
he will do. That's why you hired hJm,••
Slates said.
"It's' the first time l've heard a com.
ment about long-range pllMlng from 1··
city administrator here ," added Coun-
cilman Jack Grteo, apparently ple"¥-r
"This year's.budget-won't be qui"-1•
refined as ri'ext yeaf," Ro wt.ands added.
"But we always welcome adv ice. I hope
to have something tangible to Which you
can react."
Mayor Vote Due?
Issue May Go on November Ballot
Huntington Beach voters may decide in
November if they want a full-time
mayor.
The issue of full-lime mayor, as it bas
In the put, sparked a llv.ly debate dut·
Ing Monday night's City Council 1t0dy
aessioii. No action was taken,· but coun-
cilmen agreed a November 'vote might
setUe the issue.
"I'm concerned about the relationship
between such a mayor and the city ad·
ministrator," said Steve Holden, a
diss~nting member of the charter
revision committee. "And a man elected
for four yean can build 8: Powerful
political machine."
"He's repon1ible to the City Council,"
replied·Couocilman Jerry Matney.
"His only res-ponsibility is to the people
who elect him'," said Holdeti., a trustee o(
the Huntington Beach City · SchoOI
-0••1111. """'~~ "l.don'L..ildJL .• re ..._'GI tblo
whole lali," Mitney mapped.·
-<barter committee <ID<JD!ior alsi> n~ .tlll, 11111yor lsale. Mrs. Coa-
·nie J-. iOrmer iirelident of lhe Hun-
tington Beach Waue of Women Votera,
aided with Holden.
"We have a highly.paid administrative
staff, caP,able of haridling Uie problems,!'
she said. uTbe city ia not finanClally
stable enough to take OQ a $50,000 a year
mayof's office. And I'm not sure ' l'in
ready to release the council from its
responsibilities."
"llexl time '! bave to go ,to San.Fran-
cisco, I'll stay home," Malney replied.
"Mr. Matney, I understand you are
ninnihg for .office again. U the job is too
much you should step down," Mrs.
Johnson said. . .
CounCllmin' Jack Green said too many
good councilmen in Orange "County were
doing 'jU!I that.
"We need a political Jeader, ~meOne
who can go to Sacramento and obtain the
respect of state poliliCal leaders," Green
said. ·
DE ADLINE SET
ON FL UORIDE
Fountain Valley City Clerk Mary
Cole has a~unced that 5 p.m.
Wedne!day ts lbe dea~ for filing
a t.allot argument on the question
of adding fluoride compounds to the
city water supply.
There ls no fee for filing an argu·
ment on the fluoride issue wbich
will be voted upon at the June 6
election. ·
The majority of the chartl!r committee,
led by c h a 1 r m a n Tom Llvencood,
recommended a full-Ume mayor .etup as
follows: '
-His duties be limited to political'ac.
Uon, riot administraUve control. -·
-It would be a four.year term with a
lllary .ranging from ·11,000 a mootb in
'20,000 annually, depencliq on wbat tbe
city decided.
-U a councilman nma lot mayor, be
<See MAYOR, hp i)
Pay Hike Asked
Beach Council Wants More
Councilmen In Huntington Beach are looking for 1 pay raise. -'
They agreed Monday nigh~ during an informal study seS!lon that votera
should be asked to gfant il during the June primary elecUon. '
M~mbers of the charter revlsl6n committee recommerided a $300 monthJy
·salary for .each councilman. Council pay, fixed by city charter, ii now $175 1
month.
.. CQuncilmen altered the committee's recommendaUon tllghUy by •Yins ~i! salaries ahouij be tbe same as councilmen ii1 general law ctttea. (tboll
,~·~J~ta~ . -1111on ot mori than toe •• -• a iolary ol 13118 a lllllth .for' counc11m ...
·whlilevtt the Nie Le(t~1( dlaNM for g-.J llw c111e1. , Tbil also woul4.ollow~npi In~ ·Boach lllary 11n1ct1n
• ' City Attorney Don l!qofa WU • to write a ...... u .. which would
, place .. the< charter lmendmeat on the June primary ballot. COuoCtlmen are
espected to adopt. Iba ruoluµon at Monday'1 council meetlni·
' Jury Must ·Make Ruling
In County Porno Trial
Twelve jurors who have spent much of
their four-week Oranc• 'Cqunty Super{or
Court trial viewtnc samplu of allegedfy
obscene movies and photographs taken
from a.Westminster ware1MJuse c;ipe_rated
by a HunUngton Beach couple were urgtd
today to "divorce your emotions from
reachlpg that verdict.
' Defense attorney F. FJllmore Jaffe told
lbe panel that will later todsy consider
Its verdict In the trial of Frederick Loar,
34, ind hla wile, l\ay, 31, 41162 Humboldt
St., that "your own personal social and
moral views may not be cimaldered'' In
reaching that veredlcct.
Jaffee warned the jury that It must bear
atatewide atandardl on erotic movies and
literature in mind when it inalyzea the
hup quantiliea of allegedly obacene
Handball League
Play Qeginning
ml)ertal• dilplayed durlnr the trial
'bef.,. Judge ft!>bert L. Corfman. •
Aild · he rtmlnded the Pl'nel that lhe
beat selling "The Sensuoua Woman" had
demonstrated Iii acceptablllty to tbe
public by topping the bell seller lilt for
21 or 21 weei:a.
"That ii accaptance in the co~
munity ," Jaffe said.
The book Is one ol a pile of exhlbita
condemned u obscene by pl'ORCUtor
Georje McClurt.
McClure asi<J the jury in his final argu.
ment to brand u pornovapbic the I0,500
movlea aelzed by Weatminster police
from a warehouse at 15144 Golden Weat
Circle.
Also confiscated bi the rald lut May
were 30,000 · photographo a I I e g e d t y
d!Jtrlbuted tiy the Loan in wbat bas been
desert~ tiy Iba prooecuttan u a 115,000
a day J>01110ll'll'llY peddltq rtacltel
"' ' Free way fJttif . . .
Newport Beach councilmen· Mon-
day night aaked state Senato~ Qen-
nis Carpenter and A!aernblyman
Robert Badham to get lbe Newport
Beach leg of the Pacific Coast
Freeway out of lhe state freeway
N-u~ist C~mps Open-Doors The ·Hunllngton Beach Sp<lng handban
league ii under way al Golden Weot College.. -
Conipetltlon takeo place on Saturday
from 9 a.m. to noon · and 'fill contlnue
through Aprll 22.
"They cOnlaln, 1n blldi and white and
color, most ol the •lUll deviation.
known to man -and woman' -plua 1
few that I've never beard about untU tllil
c~, '.'.'McClure aaJd durtlltl Iba trtaL
system . -
The action came after VICe
Mayor Howard Rogers said "'l
pen:ent of lbe freeway has alrtady
been deleted by the Legislsture and
I challenge carpenter and Bldham
Public. Invited to Colonies-With or Without Clothes DivJsions Include .,.. lingles, novice
singles ,· open doubles and novice. doUbles.
Any player with more than two years ex-WeatllN-•.
WASHINGTON (AP) -America's
organized nudl~ hope to get mofe In the
pink by 101ni public this year.
They'rt opening lbeir parka to almost
lnY!"I' with an inter~ eye and lbe cost
of admission. You don't even have to take
your clothes off unlw you've lol lbe
llomach for It.
policy announced Monday "is a gOal we've
been, buildb:ig toward Cor several years -
made possible by the public's Increased
· acceptance of nudity," sakl Johnston.
Johnston lllcl &II ASA clubs, 80 percent
of the nudist organizations in the Uni1'd
States, have agreed to the plan.
pcrlence il-consldertehn·open player. A layer ol marii'itilr Is expect.
ficer for a large firm In Loo Angeles, Handballs wUI be furnished but ed to shroud the Orange Coast In
pre<llcta the new poltcy ·-eoupled with a partl<ipants must bring lbelr own gloveo low clouds 11111 fog agsln Wedneo-
ntw adver·tlslng campaign and publlca· and gym clothes. ' day. Inland sections will get a
lion o1 a guidebook complete with maps little lllllshtne, however.· Highs
-will ;ptlr growth by 25 percent thla Cf---'" Sets W~sday around Ba. Lows-· year. And that, .. to speak, would be Exchange UD
quite a take off, INSIDE TODA 'l' ,
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' to represent us as other legislators
have represented their district.s."
Rogen alao cited growlflll op. -·•Uon to !J! roule~nol.J!!Llb!l
cli!i<ns groupa oppoolnc • I • e
lrteway bave been formed 1n
Laguna Beach, Laguna Ni,..!,
Dana Point and San J u a .n
Cap!Jtrano. .
It may: eound like a rlpoff, or maybe a
pukln. But the American SUnbathlng A:leOCtatlGll;"-'~nC-lOiiii"-11'0"
oudilll clubs with I0,000 memben across
the nation, couldn't be more aerlous.
"But probably only three-fourths •f
them will be as cordial at ftrst u I'd like
em to be " ' ded
Vlilton ri1 be charged about 15 per.
faml!y at most facilttles, he said, with no
rtductlnna for llJllle men an1f women. ·
"~ to go Bare," begins 9ne ad Talent 'Show Tr youts r,,. .. ,.,~ Will"""' •how• up
scheduled to run next month in a nattonal_ ---~~~----....... =----l_!Ltwo d. i f1rtJ<l...Orott1J<---COG1t-1~-Vt'011\en!a magazine "Nudllta..ven!t· .. nuts--c t ••--•-•••-k -tbey'n llmply a·lltee o1 hurtlllnity who AU41Uom · for the arinua1 Huntington ommum v--~• -.,... ·
Rogen aaJd legislaUve actioo ii
necessary beclme there "Is stl11 a
1trong threat" by the lllte Dlvilkln
of llighw1y1 that lbe r.....ay·
might be built detplte local op.
position.
"I'm quite proud," says President
llabert G. J-on. "We'Ve decided to
come out of lhe -wort< ,aml _.. '
<Olllpelttlve recrettlonil ~' ratbar
than cull. or plilloaophlcal -II ...
Wt'rt Inviting lbe public to come villi U1
just u they might visit Disney World."
Nol that ASA figures to outstrip
Dlsney'• cartoon charactert as a vac.
lion 111r-. Bot Ille new opm-door
And Jaclt Jactaoa, ASA advtrtililil!
-· caullono that "the &UY• wliOjult walk .. ml 101 "I wanna look at nakid
ladles' 11'1 llllnl lo be ftowned u~ . ·•
"StUI,'' bi lard, '1 don't think ft Deed
the careflll acreenq we've relied on In
the past. The Holiday Inn doean't sqeen
gu.,11, ao why should we? But we do in-
vite the men in brl11& ilietr 11rl11iendo."
Johnlton, I ~year-old perlOnntl .ti•
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bave learned that 'naked' ta the -Id'• .Beacil Exchange Club talllll conlell wm end whlk t1oo 'other local '"°'"
greateat common denominator." bl held ,1 t LJll·i .Salurday, ,at Dw,.f alao mok• their ckbuto. s,. '"'
· The ·A¥\ tiiled In OrU.nclo, FIO:, 'also .Intermediate ·Schqol., . , , .. . terrofnmrn~ P!?Yr 15.
baa . pubiiohed thcilioan<to ot ...... !tis Boyt and glrl1 I tbroucb 18 lrl llMt8ll C a ~ ,J !!!~':: -· ",.. •tmed at~ . ...,.. of lbe moot-to, try ·out for the club'• final ..... 1 ~ _, -•
IUqUtnl qualiono Jrom tlie tlrie1_.t -which it scheduled Mardi 24, Wlnlor1 •='" ": -c-. •
questions like "lfow doell it fttl tbe· first will ~ pk:ked In three aae brackets. =•-::.._ ': :=' w n_-:;
Ume?" .. Ji\ They will be ellgible for artawkle lallnt :=::..,::' • it Taslllw •
"J.,.ike jumpblt blto I !WimmirW"'POO\." contests. ~ ftotl ........... 1:f
Is tl)e -.er.<t'Sh:lcklng for Ole Orst 30 Entry blanks have been. distributed to Z!':.~ ,: el-....... ri
Ml:oodo. oomforlable and ~ from all locaJ acheola and must be turned In ·bJ "' •-" --• lblm on." ... ' rhurlday. -. ,
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-lfU ·Help You
In TllxingSpot
-ort-pre11lfH• ·S,...e . ' . ... ~ ;, .
-~·-Airlines -.~~udy -· . ~ -lao lodonl lacom1 Lu t • ..,, __ ,,.
• e· , ... • w~ pea • I
pr<p&ratlon hos !urned lnlo • n•·
tlonll~besl .. u.r. accordU. ID
J;lguna {teach offlcials.
~postiiluUr Don Rose aald the ?S-
emi W ' which ts available at the •
Post Office, detalls ~for the .tax·
peyerl.he most receflt tax la't' and .
explatn, ho,. lo un ..... nd aild fUI •
-~$e of Ai~por~?~
out the tax fo~~ ' •· ... Tiit .. _ publlcolioo ~ ...
o6lolMd a an ..-o11111 ""'L Of%e. .':;} .. "" . . -.
Dr. Ha~telira, -...... -.. •
Wife Suing
Ex-mistress .
Dr. Ebbe and Gre!> Hartell~ o! El
Tor0 today .wed t.be physician'• former .
mlstreu for $150,000 in an Orange Cwnty
Superior Court ·action that accuses Reba
J\Ole: Vaughn of actions that have con-
liderab1y damaged the doctor'• once
!low1sbJO& ~ <\rea medtCal prac·
tice.
Mn. Vatigbn, II, who waa forced lo
quit her home at 687 W. WUson St., Costa
Mesa. last month when the premises she
once shared with Hartelius were sold at a
marshal's auction, ii accused In the com·
plaint of "f1!1eboods, w r on & f u I
statements, matk.~ lnfereocee and
outrageous untruths."
Hartellus, so, polQls out in the action
!Ued by de!enae attorney Matthew
j{urUlch lhat be hos be<n "cleared of all
WNl!ldoinl alter two yeara o! bar..,. "'°"' doing alter two yeara o! haraaa· Harteliua bu beeo aoqulUed In three
ilJ L. PETER KRIEG
Of ... .,...,. ... .., ... ,, -. oQ~t! County Airport official! Aaid Jo.
day J6ey have no knowledge that two
mti;H ert nea:otlatlng for off·premiaea
lmninal spoce IO they can sllrl je\
m#>ts lnlo ar•fout of the airport.
Spokesmen for both Aero de Mexico
and ContiDenlll Airlines also denied they bow ~· iucb tiack.Goor maneuvera In nm&-..:: @ alrllna bave ClvU Aeronautics Bo"1i """° authority for Orange County b!l.li!ii•e' ~ th,.artect In attempta 10
a!atl · o~.!Jiere becauae Orange ~~have refu!fd to lease
thelll opoce1lnalde !he terminals.
·»U\:·N'~ Beach councilmen were
told Moodiy night tbat both Continental
and the Mexican cln'ler JQIY lease
terminal space tn nearby office buildings
·and but piS!thgers to the airport gates.
· NOt so, Insists an executive with Aero
de Mexico.
"The auperviaors, they uy they don't
want us ea we have done nothing the past
p..iclit aionths.'' aaid Frederick Coppel,
regional manager for the airline.
"There la aboolutely no truth to the
report, we categorically deny It," said
Bruce Plowman, a public relations of·
!icial !or Continental.
2 Gas Stations,
.1 Block Apart,
Go to Texaco
Superior Court trlala o! anoo, fraud and 4 littie competition In the IUVice sta·
bribery cbaraes contained In lndlotments tion·huslneu··la· a 1ooc1 thing -but
J.sued,by !he Orange County Grand Jl!l'Y. ••alnst your"1!? lit Li aairrellUY !acing a hearing -ord.rm bi· the Slate .Board o! Medical .' 0pe;,19i:~ ;t tW.·atatlons cinly ·a block
Ewnloers Iulo chlr.., of moral , ·~port aftd.acr ... the1!reet !rom Newport
tuipitude aod unprofessional conduct. Beach City Hall wore aurprised but
A four·physioiao <ommlttee ii. hearing real--' looks recenUy when · both · -testimony r<lollrll to hll allegl\I 1m1al •-relftlollJhlpe with Mn. Vaughn and the wflhOUi I/now ledge of the . other-J'will:hed
late '-:~a MeJe~ei and his use of ~. T~~cyi.
drup on both ""ll)OJI. •. • Tbe former -Hancock Stat!On at 3401
Hartelius petlUoll!Od ID SupetlOr .Court Newport· Blvd., owned by the W or Id
last year for the dluolution of his mar· Oil C.Oinpuy, chin.led 1 feW weeb ago, rtaae ID Greta ·l!Wllul. Tho coup~ la now ~ fecoocUed ~ abarl.ng tbie f~ with 11ew signs and bright new pain·t. Il
home on Islander·street in El Toro. fecelves Texaco products from a ~IUI • ~lcJJIY. blamea . Mn. diatribllti>r called Crosby OU.
VJiQCbn lor,.all<1ed. actloos by her. that • lil~~ receoll~ •. olgns 111\\ ~alnt were
led· t6 .. hl• arrest on araon aod ,theft ,clwi.e11 •l,tj!!\ J'llpte o~ f.'!m~y rta· charges in APrll of 1970. f \~ ., r ~ lio~.~1 ~rt' Blvd: dWt!er Jai'hes
He was later cleared_ of . charges flltd Whlte receives his Te1.aco gas from a •ftfr l)ia olfm ii :1145 .E. Coast diotrlhutor-cilliil the De Wit! Oil 'Co.
lllgh"ay,'Co!'Ph'<tel'Mai'I were llolnafed ' .~ '"We ·'Go\ legallt' tntei!ere· wtth liow bf1tre: ' I • 1' I ,.,b ')j ti )(! ~I 0 .~"dlrtHbu\on· run· their bualnt!aae'!, ti li'Jd •
Mrs. Vauglln la scheduled lo reltlnr lo ·Teiiti> ' com~ olflciil ' ln' ·1 o •
UiO:wlliie&a box lilaji,Jl;J41114'JS'.ln.Lai : · .An;eler. Uuco· aervli:e a ta 11 on a
Ai;eeles ·when the hearing will enter lls don't have protected territorie.s, he ad·
Councilmen Monday nlcht also directed . city official• to find' oot tr thete 1' iny
waY the county could stOP, the r~pOrted
ploy .
Rona ld aiandler, assistant 81rport
d~ector, aald he doesn't think theJ could.
. , "lf tfley are even fryjng jt, I }lave no
koowledge of it," ChandJer said, "but we
cannot prohibit B.ircraft from landing or
taking off."
He &aid tht only local control is over
.the tmnlnal.
"We could aJso controrwhue they park
their aircraft but. I doubt we could -deny
them iC there is space available, which
there is.
"We cMOOt discrimina te against a
class of users,'' Chandler aald, tzi>laining
that while the airport can ban all jets
from "taking riff during certain hours, it
can't pick and choose which jets take off
and land or park on the property. . .
Suspect Held
In Postmaster
. Mw·der Sane
Postal worker Philip Bert Alleman was
found today to be sane and able to face
trial on charges that he shot and killed
Westminster Postmaster Paul Burtner
and wounded M a i I s Superintendent
Ernest Gaulden.
1 Orange County Superior Court Judge
William C. Speirs ordered jurf selection
to begin after. hearing psychiatrists called
by the prosecution and defense lawyers
· testily on' Alleman'• state of mind at the
time ·of the ahootlng and at the current
trial stage.
Dr. John Guido today !old Judge Speirs
th~t Alleman, 24, of Santa Ana is "men·
tally competent and bis an awareness of
his actions."
· The ' Orange Co'unty Medical Center
psychiatrist said he felt Alleman could
play "a normal ·role" in his defense to
·murder charges.
it is alleged that ·Alleman shot and
kWed Burtner , 51 , and wounded Gaulden,
48, last Nov. 4 shortly after M! had been
reprimaDded for tardiness at the
Westminste,r Post Office.
. PoUce said the angry Alleman left the
building after discussions with Burtner
and Gaulden and returned a Short time
Jater with an automatic piltol.
'• ~urtner wu kUled by . hulle!f which
••ln>ck binl;ip the bea~.,Jid thest .. 11,.he
· tr;ed ·.19.' run from the· room. Gaulden was
wounded in the stom~h,. aM has now
~ecovered from those }njurle§i
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DAILY P'ILOT Stiff ,holt
MENTALLY GIFTED STUDENTS DISSECT DOGFISH SHARK
Paul Hunter (left), Robbie Kerr Aided by Mrs. Bert Powell
Fishy Cutups
Valley Y ou1igsters Dissect Sharks
By MICHAEL GOODRICH
Of Ille Pally Plitt Sl1ff
"The first thing you're going to do is
whack of( their tails," explained Karen
Perkins as she pointed to a deceased
dogfish shark in front of one of her
students.
The scene was a classroom at Cox
Elementary School in Fountain Valley.
First, second and third graders move
about to di ssect their first shark.
, Working in teams of three, the
youngsters cut into the sharks as Miss
Perkins lectured theim on the urogenital
system, liquid wastes and other biological
concerts fonnerly reserved for high
scboo and college students.
S~hool to Stay
Open in Suit
By Poverty Unit .. ' ' A" ·su.it wU filed in Orange County
Superior Court today l9 halt dts_egrega-
tioq of a .. predominantly, r.-tcxk:an·
American elementary s'i;J1ool;in F~lerton
by closing it and busing . Children _to
neighboring schools,
The class, known as marine science, is
given for 32 children under the Mentally
Gifted Minors Program of the Fountain
Valley School District.
The program is state-funded and
alkiws local school districts to set up ad·
vanced classes for children who have
displayed a high levtl of intelligence
through tests administered upon their en·
trance into school.
The marine science class which began
J3n. 10 provides an opportunity for the
young sters at Cox to explore sea life
much earlier than they would in con·
ventional classes.
Al ready they have examined a mural
on the topography o( the octan's floOr,
studied ocean currents and identified
various types of plankton through a
micr0SC1Jpe.
Before tackling the dissection of the
shark. they performed similar operations
on squid ~nd starfish ..
The young oceanographers have set up
a salt wate r aquarium. The aquariwn,
containing such sea life as star fill,
cancer ctabs, scu\pin, barnaclu·and everi
a lobster, allows the younpters to
observe first hand the life of the sea.
The. marine science cla~ ~ taught by
Karen Perkins, a marine ~ience's i~·
structor wifh the Ori nie Cotinty oepart-
ment of Education, and Mrs. Edward
King, a primary teacher at Cox.
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Uvengood !old the couilcll that hla
recomnMndl~ were very ....,..i, an4 ~ become specific wbea the council
actually dtclded ID put the fuli ·Uma
mayor ~ue on lhe beJJot. '""'
._ Couhcllrnen took no -.fonnal act.Ion but
qreed the November election mlght be a
&ood Ume for It. ,
CounCi!man Al Coel\ -.uggeated that a
simple ballot measure, merely ,•skin&
voters 11 they wan t a full-time mayor, .
could be written.
"We could define his duties later, but
clear the air now as to whether votera
want 1uch a mayor," Coen sali:I.
"That would shoot us down very quick·
Jy," Green said. "They'd never approve
ii."
Green emphasized the need for full·
time political le1tdershlp in the com.
munity, a person who ctJu.ld devote all of
his time to the issues of the city.
Dave Rowlands, the new city ad-
ministrator summed up some of the pro~
lems that make .a hot issue o( the fUJI.
time mayor proposal. . . "I've worked j n all situations," he said.
''And the success dt any system depends
on the caliber of person elected. It is ex-
tremely important for the electorate to
select people of good will and detmnina·
tion:"
Court Action
Pending Against
Newport Youths
Court action was pending today agaln!l
ane adult afld a trio of Newport Beach
yout hs who allegedly tried to learn the ii·
licit ins and outs of burglary by joining a
police-sponsared law enforcemcnl Ex·
plorer Scout Post.
They were never actually accepted Into
the ranks but allowed to attend meetings
as police prepared their practical ap-
plication-type lesson in what happens
when you get caught.
Sheriff's deputies tipped off by an hr
former about the impending industrial
plant burglary three weeks ago passed it
on to Newport Beach police.
One of three original Explorer ap-
plicants was rejected because he was
overweight, but the other two -allegedly
trying lo crack police radlo codes and
pick up helpful burglary information -
came to meetings.
"We redid the meetings so they
wouldn't learn anything that would help
them." nplains Traffic Officer St.an
Bressle r, the Explorer Post adviser.
"We talked a lot about car stops, but
mostly about fbrming the pos~ and gel·
ting uniforms," says Offker Bressler.
He emphasizes about a dozen teenagers
in the ranks are above the suspicion and
'1,11"1i ofpcero •1'nifing'tlme on tbe,,proj-
,ecr M~ the bUrglary incident won't
reflect adversely on the unit.
Only recently they began plaMing a
recruitment campaign.
third three-day pbase. She hos ao far ded.
. teatified that Hartellus performed three However, In this case, the proxinilty of
abortiona on her during tbl1r torrld rela-the two atations ii 1 bit closer than Uu81, Captive Whale
Freed, Returns
Airer 24 Hours
· Filed by the Western Center$ on Law
and Poverty, the suit requests that Maple
School, 244 E. Valencia Drive,: be kept
open. It also asks tbe court to tlrder the
school to adopt a desegrega~on plan
which would involve busing ?into the
"One of the wonderful things about the
class is that it gives the children a chance
to explore [or themselves," says Mrs.
King.
All Year School
Plan Explained
liclnshfp 111111 that be la the fltbC)I! itt:f;·::-~~ admitted.
yW-old IOn, Jerry V.-n.· ..::....~., !:4 .. ~iOtlJ"cfiarge·tbe.aame prices for gas.
·"We are trying to give them the skills
and confidence to appfoach new situ•·
lions without fear" she added. I __ ............. ... • ~-• '· .
school, not just out or it. .
Maple School, a kinde;8arten' through
fourth grade campus, has an ebrollment
of . !!bout 263 students, 93.4 percent of
Parents come into the classroom and
help during the laboratory sections of the
course. Parents also have donated many
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which are members of minority races, Parents of chHdren attending the Crest
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Gigi, the according to the suit. View and Westmont schools in Hun.
California gray whale sent back to sea Attorneys said the Fullerton School Trustees SJ ate Meet tington ~ach, will receive schedules this
•r specimens to the. class.
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District's Citizens Human Relations week explaining in detail what all year Fre(m)q,y ·ceremonies after a year in captivity, was reported Advisory Committee presented three operation of schools wiU mean for them.
back today -24 hours later -at the spot plans for ending segregation at the Trustees of the HunUngton Beach City All year operation of the two schools ia
where scientists freed her. school. All three called for preservation (elementary) School Distriet meet scheduled to begin July 10.
After swimming as fa: as 2G-miles of the school and busing of Anglo as well tonight in a n!gular business session Pafents will be asked by officials of the
From Wire Strvlcea
DIAMOND BAR -Ecooomlot Gerhard
N. Rostvold. apeaker at a dedication
luncheon here Monday, following opening
of a 4.7-mlle stretch of the Orange
Freeway, called for a review Of freeway .
planning.
"In the put 30 years, we have allowed
man and machlnfl to conquer nature in
Southern Califomua Jn the name of
economic progress," he told a group of
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community leadera and highway officials
In a speech io the Diamond Bar Country
· · as Mexican-Ame;ican students. scheduled for 7:30 o'clock at Dwyer Ocean View ~I District to ae<:ept the
from shore, Gigi returned, appirently Instead, the s6it claims, the district's School. class J1.ttendalice period& selected for
Club. dul'ing the night, a spokesman at the board of trustees adopted a plan last Among the items on the agenda is 1 their children. request a modified
Naval Undersea Research Developmerlt month which would convert the school in· discussion of the Ralpli M. Brown Act. schedule, or ask to have their children Tbe consuJting e c on o m I s t of
Urbanomics Research As!oclates urged
"humanization" of the freeway system.
Center said. to a child care center and require busing California's anti-secrecy in government bused to another Ocean View ... · l that
of its students to eight other sc hools. law. .is pot on a yearlong schedule. . ' Rostvold, baaed In CIJrel!lOllt, act· A _Navy tracking vessel pinpointed Gigi \io~;;;:;~;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..;:;;:;::;::;::;::;:;;;-at. seven miles off San Diego 's Point
dressed 2lO persons following the opeolng
of a $14 million segment of the Orana:e
Freeway. The lour-lane fr.ay Joln! the
Rivtnide Freeway ln Or-ange with the
'Pomona Freeway at Diamond Bar, near
Pomona.
Some 40,000 cars a day are expedat lo
traverse the Brea Canyon portion o! the
freeway that .. ultimately will be Jinktd
with. the 8@11 Bernardino Fretw1y near
Kellogg Hill and San Dimas in the north
San Gabriel Valley.
The old, two-lane highway through
Brea Canyon served about 10,CQ> com-
niU.ten each day. hlghwu effic.lal1 nole.
ftostvold called for a review o.f the
four-mile grid concept on which the p~
posttd 1,450 mlle, tri-eounty freeway
s~ is ha•ed. The grid concept ••P. Poiei that no re11ldent of Loi Mgeres,
Orange and Ventura O>untles would be
more than four miles from a freeway.
The former Pomona College economics
de~ent:cha!fman said lndipimlnate
.. co~~lion of freew~s oou1d. create
~major environmental problems.
He said Southern californJa I s
~peqdent· 011 <\ freeway eystem ~ a(ld
wan;ed, -;"1Fortheoming ~periments .ln •
mass raptd transit In Los Ana:elu will be
a dJsastrous failure."
Rostvold urged that future freewafl
rtconclle "the concerna of the en·
vlr~ntalilt awd the developmentallst.
· · "II !Iii ~ment la IJO preserved,
our eoonomlc potenUal oimply w111 not be.
I' ' I.Arna, -where the whale was rt eased
1 Monday. · ·ooer gra"f whales 'were swimming by.
eg rou(e home lo lhi Bering Sea from
· winter breeding grounds off Mexico.
Surfing Movie
Set at Edison
"Cosmic Children,'' a three and a half
hour feature film on surfing, will be
shown Friday night at Edison Hlgh
School.
Admission' for the film whic h begins at
8 p.ni. is •1.50. • .
The movie is spo nsored by the
American Field Service and profil! from
its showing will go towards bringing an
excbange student to tWe EdiSoil camj!us
and seodinc .an Ec:tl~n-: student W a
foreign country. •
American Field Service is 1 club of
oludenta, en~ adults workln1 Ip promole
world undeotandlnl through -nt ex·
change .
H~tington Police
J\uoflPn ~e'-' .$2,300~.-
rtallzed,11 Rostvold concludetl , . : .. "'I • , ~ ~ •
• • alg Ayanlan, State Divialon of Tiii city ol HunllJ1CIOll Beach added '::!!ljh,..ys engineer, 11id /!!al · In-more tho #JOO_~ers Saturday
e Fr,.way proJect care~·-1. 'lll·llle~ ~kld Ila.auction hl.n lo cOhllrUcl iht new ~·,~It -.ol llielilMd ~"'11;11ber .ooda. 1
...u14 btend .. uh the 1atx1acape":apd. -:.5. ~·,1o·aa..,,"'°"4;aetY1ce•·
llec:ol!M ao much a pert of the !IPlrJI on. ~: rof· llJ! HlltJlllGla Beach ?olte
• ~ent •• poo!lble. -1;;' •1 ::. : the~ blk..l ~ht
':."Jn two or three years," Ayall!M-&illl, "'111.ft,2'11 whlle ~lll!tlnl addeil •112
: 'it will look like It belon11 In tbJs can-and Othet llama illlt.'Jn a44ltlon, JI! of
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UP YOUR STREE'E
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WE HA VE BEEN ASKED HUNDREDS OF TIMES WHY WE . • t ' ' • LOCATED OUR STORE "OFF THE BEATEN PATH." . '
SEVERAL ANSWERS POP, UP. FIRSTLY, THE COST OF STORES
IN SHOPPING CENTERS IS ASTRONOMICAL SECONDLY, WE WERE
. ABLE T010BTAIN MORE SPACE, WITH OUR SHOWROOM, OFFICES,
AND WAREHOUSE ALL IN ONE LOCATION. THIRDLY, THERE IS
AMPLE PARKING WITH LITTLE TRAFFIC CONGESTION LEADING>
:ro us.
THIS SITUATION HAS MADE US MORE COMPETITIVE AND
WE ARE PROUD AND GRATEFUL TO SAY THAT WE HAVE IN·
CREASED OUR VOLUME EVERY YEAR FOR FOURTEEN YEARS, AND
HAVE EXPANDED FIVE TIMES AT THIS LOCATIO~
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To. Save Five Minutes?
By GflORGE LEIDAL Of .... l»ffY , .... ,.
IN ;mE NAME OF PROGRESS, !lie rape of Brea Cany0n II complete.
For those of you in PlloUand who know me, you'd Ptooably expect I'd
be overjoyed witll the openina: of the Or1114.e P'l'eewa)i to my distant home in
Diamond Bar. •
For the record, my average 47-minute ~ult•
, home was shortened, last nig~t by about five minu~.
A new 4.7,.plile 8tretcb of freeway linking lhe Rlvezo.
&ide Freeway with the Pomona Freeway at Diamond Bar
Is progrtss some say. ~
But. for me, the fiv~minute time saver al the et·
pense of thousands of trees and the mysterioua fogy mom.
ings of the once pristine natural vale in 'Which deer, graz.
lng catUe and horses once were seen, is noti.pl'OIJ'.HS, lt'1 •
destruction. ~ ·. '"'
For two years now, I have watched daily the pro-L•1DAL
· gressive destruction bf an environment that until the advent of a freeway had
remained virtually ,unchanged since a hol'lt trial, later a two-lane higpway,
·meandered alongside the creek bed that thousands of years ago created Brea
Canyon.1
FIRST ANTLIKE SWARMS of giant earthmovers 1ppeared on the distant hills above Brea. ·
Despite threat.a of rain-sparked earth.slides and man impired labor strikes,
the army of machines never gave up their pursuit of progress.. •
Ancient Spanish oaks arid walnut,,; bowed lo the will of men as expanses
of hillsides were stripped and moved to alternately widen and fill the path for
imog-spewing vehicles. ·
' THE ONCE PRETTY creek bed, that in times of giant rains changed' it.!
~urse in the style of unbridled n~ture, now is cOnfined to a concrete chahnel.
Nevermore will it Interfere with man's need for coovenlence.
Then. too, nevermore will it.a webteu nurture the grazing animals nor
the wild willows that once were viewed from the narrow highway. . .
SAFE WITHIN the confines of statislics, highway officials note the old,
dangel'OUI winding road carried a traffic load of 10,000 cars a day. The free.
way, they boast. will carry .40,000 cars a day. •
Transamerica Corporation, developers of the· Diamqnd Bar Ranch that
10 years ago was virtually Inaccessible, now boast that their holcUngs are "free-
way close'' to all of Southern California .. Their lobbyists in sacramento
no doubt 41't pleased that no fewer than five freeways have been brought to
tbe fringes Of Diam6nd Bar. ' '
PROPERTY VALUES, both Transamerlca'1 and mine,· will increase 11 a
result of this latest vebicular link to Southem Californi1's slurbs.
But. when J. remember the beauty that was· Brei Canyon, I cannot help
but wonder what price convenience?
Replanting the now bare freeway dopes with native vegetation would ease the, pain ..
But ultimately, I look forw1rd to the day when citizens become aroused
enough to demand altem1tive modes of tr1nsportation for Califomlana that de-
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BEmUT, Lebanon (AP) -Iraqi radio
reported today I h a t King H....in ol
· Jordan reached 1 peace 1greement with
lar1el that would tum the occupiecl west
bank into an autonomoul • Palestinian
ltate federated with Jordan.
The report immediately met with wide-
spread denials.
The royal pilace in An'l.man announced
earlier that Hussein .Will make a state-
ment of "tremendous ·importance" 'wed-
nesday concerning tht. west bank region,
11eized from Jordan during the 11187 Mid-
dle East war.
But lu'.1eCs leader• have 1 a I d repea~ Jeruaale.DI in now a uD.ited city
under lsnefrrulead will nevei be divid-
ed 1gain. ,. ,
A dirpa~)n;in Amman.aiid clelails ol
a broad neW plln aimed at breaking the
deadlock between Jordan and Israel·were
handed to the ambassadors of the United
States, the Soviet Union, Britain, France
and ~e Arab countries Monday.
The Jordanian governm~nt newsp1pe:r
Al Oostour said the king wou1d announct
a "plan to consolidate natkln1l unity
between the two banks of Jordan on a
permanent basis of decentralization."
The use of the term decentralization ln-
dicatiil IOmt form ol autonomy for the
Palestinian population on both aides of
Official spokesmen l81d nolhing of 1
peace agreement and Jordan's am-
baJSador to the United Nltions, Abdul
Hamid Sharai; decl1red the Iraqi peace
reports were "totally unfounded."
. Speculation in Beirut, the L e b 1 n e s e
.. · capital, was that the king's announce-
'ment would be an offer, not an '1,greed
settlement;
~eJordanRiver. ·
Bagbdad Rldio broadcast 111 Iraqi neft
agency dispatch from Amman wbich aid
the kinl hoped lo 1et approval of.bl.I' plan
1t 1 meeting thi.f afternoon 'fJith
members of Jordan's parliament.
The Iraqi broadcast said ihe agreement
provides that the occupied territory · on
the west bani: of the Jordan River and
th• Gaza Strip wbich Egypt occupied
before the war . will become 1 n·
1utonomous Palestinian 1tate feder1ted
with Jordan in 1 United Ar1b Kingdom
Tbe radio gave these bighlighll of !lie
agrtement:
• under Hussein's Hashimite throne.
-Proclamation of 1 new federal state
under H...,in lo he called !lie United
Arab Kingdom. ' ·
-The kingdom Is to be made up of two
autonomou.s llatu1 P1lestlne and Jordan,
each of which wlll.hav" it.I own govern-
ment for internal affairs. ·
# The old Arab quarter of Jerusalem or part of Jt is to .be the c1pltal of ~ new
Palt!l!ltlnlan state, Baghdad RadJo Nld.
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.'No Mo re ~cti!'f-g,', Reagan V°:ws .
•Y BILL STALL Requ referrM lo !be "Old Mlldiers
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Roalld new clJe" ldclrMa MocArtlrur Olide
lleqan N)'I lbt blm in him llllnb belare Coocrm ofter belnl relieved by
p1oyin«i !lie acreen role of a... Douglu Pt-Hmy S Truman u com-
MICArthur would be "a wonderful lblnc maader of U.S. fon:e1.Jn !lie Korean ooo-
' lo do," but be has DO plus lo -.,, lo-fllc!.
the movies, "You can't have ~n 1n actor very
"No. No acting for me," the 11.ye1r~d lcq: without aaying thlt would be a
Reagan said .as be dllCUSled the frustr• wonderful OUnc to do1" said Reagan, still ~ tiom of office and his plam for the hlture dart-Mired ind handaome 1fter rive
: kt 'an interview Monday. )'Nf'I u CalUornia's chief executive.
: ' Hoel he ever thought 1boul mUint! Ilupn Aid he wu "part of the whole
! 111,jult one mort" movie 1fter )Uvln& the plaMlnl: of Patton" Ind 111 .,Wd hive
• tll>vemorshlp in lite lfll! dcme lllYtbinr hr Ibo world" lo hove
• ''Ob, 'tbe tbougllt ha eotlred Ille mind played Ibo title role.
-A,;.....•'.J' ... -.• p .. lolIJ ., __ ""_......., bu --to ....... Jail'1wo -
• lhll )'OU tlltnl: mlcht Ill II to ... t ~ i.-,_ termo u IOVetnor. Aller tho~
" ll't dfilll. but I -I-'( do 11. l doe'. Iio'1 "lielplnc DIY optlom open" lncludlo(
• -to do H," be aid. · · I poalblt lrJ' for Ibo U.S. Senlte In 1'14.
• Bui RMpa, wbo modi more ... IO "I'm DOI •llw lo specu11te " llellpn
-: llJmr·daring Ill! fnnte.tetm1ion -· Aid. "I'm ..... lo ,.;, liiiw I eel u f
• 11id tho blm In him made bim ..ie be come c1-lo the dly. l can't re11ly
toold hove done lhe Utie role of ''Pal· believe l wtll wont lo put down lol•llY
ton," which won the Acldemy Award u my lnteral In public lilt." ,
lhe bell ~ic\ure of lflO. He A!d nlo pntlgovernorshlp llCllvlly
Then ht mUHd, "There Is another one. could come, however, as a private cJt.lzen
When I lhinlt ol' lhe ltort !hot coold ·bl In public --· of !be wt be 11ve
-an Ille 11111e blslo el MICArtlmr, for General Electrlc Co. when he wu '""'lnl lo a dmo ~ thll speech." bnst for G. E. 'nlater nn televlaion.
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SAN'JOSE (AP) -In 1 •luanlnc move,
the c1ei .... ind prosecl!fion in the Angela
~vii muider-tidnlp tri1I aceep~ .J1t
all-white jury •I eight women ind four
men today. •
When !lie judge IDl""1llCed tt . wu time
for the defense to UJ1 It.I' next
peremptory chollenge, Mils Davis -
and aid that although tho jury didn 't
have ony blacks, obe bod conlldence in
!be jurors "Ind I om hippy lo ay we
accept thil panel."
Mitch ell Says
He Didn 't A id
In ITT Ruling
By TOM SEPPY
WASIIlNGTON (AP) -Former Atly.
Gen. John N. Mitchell testified under
oath today that be was not involved in the
setUement of an antitrust ci.se againat
the International Telephone &.: Telegraph
Corp.
And, ht said, he did not participate in
the nego,i1tions for next 1ummer'1
Republican National Convention in San
D!ego.
Mitchell, head of President Nb:on's re-
electl9n bid, addressed himself "to the
three points 'which relate to my relao
tionship -or mY nonrelationship -to
the subject m'atter" of the hearing before
the Senate Judiciary c.omm.Ittee.
The hearing sprang from charges by
columnist J1ci: Anderson that Justice
Department officials · were guilty of Im-
proprieties In the handling of the m
case. Anderson published 1 'memo by an
!IT lobbyist I l n k i a g tbe !'IT 1et-
tlement with ·1 · p u r p o r t e d l'IT
election bid, addressed himlell "to the
commitment of $400,000 to underwrite the
convention.
(Anderson'~ column appears regularly
on the edilorW plage of the DAILY
PILOT.) , .
Mitchell previously, · lss~ . t w o
statements which dealt with the t~ee
points.
One poinr pertained lo !lie lillgalion
started by the Justice DePartment's
Antitrust Di~ision, when be. w1s attorney,
general, agamst I'I'T.
Milcbell said ·wlien lbt first of the tbree
1uit1. in the cue reached the 1tag,. fQJ"
consideration by the 1ttorney eeneraJ in
April 11119, "I clilqualilled myseU' 1111 the
grounas that-my former t1w firm 1bad
done. JegaJ ;Work for one of ~rrI"a aubskllarles."
Superior , Court , Jud1e Riehm! E.
Arnuon lben lurJJed lo proslcllt.nr Alb¢
Hanis Jr. ind aakl it wu the illte'a turn
to use a peremptoey challenge.
ljarrll -Ind aaid be, too, 1e<epted
the l"!f. •
· Mbs Davis, a co-1ttorney in her
delen.se, 111d the believes "the women
and men altllnf on the jury wlll put forth
their best "effort! to give me 1 f1lr trial.''
The 1ttorney1 must now aelect four
alternate jurors for the trial which ls e.1-
pected to tut four to sJ1 ·months . (See
earlier 1tory, Page S)
Harris said e1ch side will have four
pertf!lplory challenges in !lie oeledlon of
alfMoltes.
· Mila Davis Is charged with munler,
kldalp and consplr1cy in !lie Aug. 7, 1970,
sbooloul. II the .Marin ,County Civic
C.-in which a judge Ind lhne others
were killed.
The jury includes 1 Mexi~American
IBM employe, a 22-yur-old department
store collections -11ent who -Is the-
youngest member, 1 retired librarian,
and an 1ir traffic controller w~ wu 1
pilot.
It al.so Includes a housewife whose
fat.her Is 1 retired Santa Cl1r1 County
sherifrs captain, the wife of an elec--
tronics company employe whose brother--
in·l1w is with the San Jose police depart·
ment, a ~wife whose· brother, w1a
once a Sani QuenUn prison inmate ind a
divorcee w~· does part-time picture
fr am Inc.
. ' Dr. Finch Loses
Bid for License
J!:F.l'ERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -Dr.
R. sOnw.! Finch, hu ·been denlod 1
licease to praet.lce u an aneatheaiololtR
by !lie ute Boord of Healing Arla. ·
Finch, oonvicled 4/ter three apeeo
llcular Loa Al!ieles trW. ol killini his
wUe in 1t5t, wu subject of a weekend
meetiJltl of Ille boon!, John A. Helley, u-.
ecutive oecretuy, said Mondoy.
1)e board'• denl1l ,was baled cm an
opinion by Millouri'1 1ttorney 1eneral
holding no one could practice medicine. in
his ata.te wi~ut a : It.ate license, which
Finch d ... DOI bave IDdJlu not IOUghl.
~ bolrd !"Intended !be 1dmlnirtration
ci1 aneatbOtica II 1 port of !lie practice of
,medic\De-~, .r. JJ l•.. >I•
· Flncb II W«klu 1t on Eldorldo
Sprlnp. llolplfa!. wtille,.;. porole ·1rom
C.Uf<lrnll. "' ..... ''poioled . 11 1 I
November lrdm tbe Callfomil Institution
for Men ~~ Qilno. ! ,;,
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"No Knick Knacks or Bric·a·Brac, Madam. It'• Simply What It
.... Says It It _; a Ch ra .. for Sale."
Poultry Disease Flares;
Quarantine Law Invoked
By RUDI NIEDZIELsKI Of .. OlllY ,,. lteff
Milllona of chickens ind tLakeys in
Orqe .County Ind seven other Southern
Callfomla counties hive been pllced
under federal quorantlnt todly lo ball
opreadlq ,of tbe uotic N......U.'1
dllease. .
County l\ealtll ofOctalJ however, were
quick lo point out that the Department of
Agrlculture-lm~uor1ntine does not
ooMlltute 1 public health problem.
"-111 ICll')' only ~ chicken ownen,"
said Dr. Jolin Philp, Orlll(e County
bealtb otncer thll mOrnlnc. "Newcutle'1
cllHut hu been lnlUnd for 1 Iona tline
1nd k's bid for c:l\¥:kem becl-Ibey
cite. Bui tllere II 1baolulely no dln«ier to
human belncs."
The qUarantlne order, Imposed Mon-
day,' also alfecta: San Bernardino,
Riverside,, Santa Bar1bar1, Venturi, Loe
Allltlea Son Dl'IO Ind Imperial ~
ties.
It permit.I the mo~ement oi healthy
llvt poultry lo slaughter planU under
state aupervision, ind also allows
unrestricted movement of slaughtered
poultry wlilc& .... poaM llllnl ln-
opeclloo ~', Otbenritt,• tbt quar, 1 JM>Wever,
,prqblblb tho sbl-1 m-t be
, ..,.irlclol!,-of Uya.blnll1 ~
CIJ'Clllel, .ud equljJmeal -•. coops
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and cages which might harbor the New~
castle vlrus.
The order was adopted bec1use of con-
tinuing outbreoka of 1 foreign atr>ln of
Newc:Utle'a diaeul ._ poullrJ Ind
pet birds in portiona nf Sin -
Ind Rlvenlcle countlea. Both of -areas had been under quaranUne alDce
Decembei:.
Dr. Philp .. 1d thla mornlntl that even II
a ~ were to eat a chicken coo-
tamlilalod wllh 1111 Newcaalle vlrua, ho
wouid suffer no UI effecll. Thi only
known caaes u! human infection are
among laboratory worken who bave
boodled Newculle VICC1-Sllgbt eye
infections were the re.suit.
Pollclnt! of !lie 11\nla would.be 1 feder1l
problem, a~ lo Dr. Phllp, who
says his office his not yet been informed
in writing about !be quarontlne.
"Usually a quar1ntine Is In effect until
all traces of the disease have dJup-
peared," he said. 11Healthy sentinel btrdl
are plaoed •monc othm oulped'ld nf
having Newcaatle'1.dileasfl ~then a.re ~1!l:f.~cally lo ... ~.IM,Y ~ -
Dr. Philp ldded Ibo! altm-lo the
only cure ,lo< the ·dllouo \'-.,..
1vallable, .....,itoc lo the. bN1lla alllcar,
"but you need lo do II belon tho ~ not
after it."
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Not tao nany YWI back, I could wander
-down Ill the. beach and tit on one of mY
fa vorite rocks, breathe deeply of our
Orange Co.at-alr end Pronounce 1mugly
that we'd never see or miell smos ln our
favored region.
1 NQ.t anymore. , The smugness S. gone
'Ind the 1mogneas la here. That yellowish
llrown aerial ooze setm• to be wJtb us
more and more 11 each year P.SSMI.
Nobody Ukes It. So one of tbt more
natural·thlnp to do is~allhbout and find
1ame ~ple to blame for It. Industry and the electrical companies hive taken some
pretty !lord kooc\I. So ba1 the motor car.
This beU., an ,i.clloo year, you can n·
~ the poliUcisns to 1C.p more huvUy
into the anti-smog war. M a matter of
. fact, Jt'a •trup' started.
-Tiii LATllll' VOLLEY WU fired up in
Sacrtmoolo by .w.mblyman Crail Bid·
dle.Jthe Riverside Republican, who...-hu
introduced a meaa:urt that would rtquire
mandatory lnopectloo of all auto smog
devices.
Such INpoctlonl would be required In
Oranp, Rlvmlde and Loo An1olu coon·
till. Biddle'• law would allO requlrt ,that
vacuum J111111 adVIDCO devJcoa be dilCOll-
nectecf Ind rendered uteleu on •ll autos
In thla thm-<ounty area:
Biddle would have I.he Clliforrtla
lllpway 1.'alrol qperato the lnapoction
progam. You'd drlv• In IO your frtendly
nearby•qll' ~loll -and pay l'I tor the lnlpoctlon. Tbfl would .. uue you
to a JJ.month wlndlhlold ltlcter atletting
to the fact that you dJsconnecled the
veoilum llJ)ltl< tlllnc and that your 1mog
control device worlled.
THE 411EMBLYMAN bu repon.dly
conceded that IUCh .. lnapeetlon ll)'llem
would require 111bltaotial lnctea111 In the
number of C&lilornla lll&hw•Y Patrol
people.
But then, the JI each motorllt gets
nfcl<ed for • ltlcter II e~ to
.-rato .-mtllilxl each year. Biddle
WnU 11111 would ofllll the costs ol the
lnapectlon Jll'Olram.
AU of thll II llne Hcept for llOGll of tho
irum~ I've heard In recent um. -
automOtlve tecbnlcal -11· ~ spulttrlnJ 1114 rouih·tuMllll ·
have been blamed on the smog CO.Ito
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SOME MECHANICS have oven 1ug·
gested that certain model autos "are
oever aoJng to run rtghl -with that thing
hoolted up." AddiUonally, the IUJllOllion
or forcing motorista to dllcomlect
vacuum spark advance mecbanltma 11
curious.
I can hardly qualify u en automOUve
expert, but I've always uru!eratood that
thll vacuum sya1em· W.. cloll&ned to keep
the aparlc In proper time with the speed
of the engine for mulmum. efficiency lo
bumiq ruel.
That would tend to suggest U you
disconnect it, the old internal combustion
enaine Isn't going to combust as nicely as
it ought to.
And If It doesn't combust like it ought
to, does that mean lt':i going to create
more 1.mog?
Well, you do have to wonder about
these things. Smog is terrible stuff. But
some of the cures 80Und as bad as the
disease. .
It c.an leave you in a ttal.e of ' melan-
choly ..
I think I'll go down to Iha beach and •ii
on a rock .
Antique Toilet Taken
BARDNEY, England (UPI) -Thieves
broke into the 38-room home of William
Hardy a.nd stole an antique toi let valutd
at $520. It was the only one in the house.
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Busing P rime Issue .in Florida T Oday
fdlAMI. Ila. (.\l!-J -Tba economy, with a 1talld In leu conacrvaUvt 1llt.1
crlme In the 1treet1 and welfare au bavt where JbtY f1ci future prlmll'J contests.
heed. topica for the 1ctlve Cjndldates In Ol the 1tven De,mocratJ ,1ctlvely cam-
todly'a Florida preoldentlol primary. But pa ignU., In Florida , nvtfavor school b.,.
for most Florldlans the primary issue ii ing or tay they can · aictpt It as an
busing. unpleasant necessity.
The question of bualng children to Bual.na hu caused Florida'• Youn&
achieve racial balance in school• baa Detnocratlc goveJ1)0r, Rtubln A•kew, to
made Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace take an unpopular position as a cruaader
the leader in the Democratic race, and against Ute bu1lng straw vote .
state Je1t1lative action thlt put a bu1lng H.la polltk:al opponents in the 1tate im·
1tr1w vote on the primary ballot \,5 ex· mediately accused A&kew of seekln& a
peci.ed to bring oot addillonal WaUace_ vice preaidentJa:I nominatiop. '11lty point
voters. to several Democratic candidatea who
Bualng baa foreed Ute major national have villted Askew in Tlllahuatt for candida~ tel take stands on the issue,--whe~trs-ctaim were meet·
and forced them to tread cautioW!ly sol in11 to look Askew over 11 a potet1tW
that a atand. In Florida doesn't conflict -...._ nmntpg mate.
ballot bu no llandinl In la•. S,.....,.
aaid It mer<ly will aJIOw rtortdlan1 to toll
the nalloo thtlr opinion on raeW busing.
Tbe IM11U., reftreodum pladd Cot the-
which reado: "Do you favor ~klinf an·
equal opoorll!Ditr for quaUlr educalloa
for all children rt1ardleu of ract, creed,
I I color or place of residence and opPolf a
CAMPAIGN ,72 • :,:,~,,!? a dual ayatem ol public
.._ __________ __. A third que•tion 11ka if votet1 ·favor a
The referendum read&: "Do you favor
an amendment to the U.S. ConaUtutlon
which would prohibit forced butinl: and
guarantee the right of each student to at-
tend the appraprloto public achoOI
nearest his home?"
Aliew '1 forces fn the leaislaturt failed
to keep the referendum from being in--
eluded oo the ballot, but the 1overnor did
mana1e to tlg on anolhet referendum
conaUtutlonaJ amtndm,nt to allow pr1yer
In ·the IM'hllc .scbooll, but that l.laue
aetmJ to have been ignored by the
voters. ~
There ll lllUe doubt that the bUJinf
referendum wlll be approved despite the
liJht aplnal It by Aakow, -• state JegisJatora and a few churchmen and
educator&.
ln IOme cue11 race la not the i.uue in
'Battles Rage
bullnJ. students al 18 Florida collqel
who rnldt · black New Y o r k
Qiosreawamao Slllrloy Cbilholm a
clo1e MCOad to Sen. Georce McGovern of
south Di kota In a mock primary earlier
this month also vcted 3-to-2 for a buainS
amenclm,nt. T!Jly also votld. IJ.t,o.1 !or
equal educatlonJ • ! •
Black Leaders throughout Florida bave
warned Leglsfators that thoae who voted
for.tncJuslon of tbe busing straw vote on
the ballot still face massive black op.
position ln the next lealslatlve election.
But that threat means little In the face
of missive. white 1upport for the isJUe. Ill
MJaml, the most liberal aro ln the state,
OOsln1 foes collected tome '8,000
•lanat~ of persona who oppose busing.
Viets Knock .Out PresUlent
,Sets Path . .
Saga of Man
On Busing
WASHING TON (UPI) -PrHid .. t
Nixon has 1etUed on the course of action
he will propo&e to handle the busing
issue, and will reveal his decision before
the middle of nut week.
The White House gave no hint on the
substance of NiJon's plan, e1eept lo &ay
that aides have yet to translate the
President's broad concepts into specific
proposala.
Nixon has be.en deciding whelhtr to
aupport a constitutional amendment
aa;ainst forced busing or to deal with the
problem through legislation. Previous
reports indicated it was unlikely he would,
choose the amendment approach.
A 1pokesman said Nh:on would make
hi• decl&ion known within 10 days, but
would do 10 ln i: written message to
Congre1s rather than in 1 broadcut
atatement. The White House had said
previously that Nlxon wanted to make his
choice on the fOrced busing issue before
today 's Florida primary -but to
withhold announcing his decision untU
after that e.lecUon so that voters palsing
on busing issues on the ballot would not
be influenced.
Ronald Ziegler, the president'& new s
secretary, said NizOn was not looking for
an election year issue in the busing prob-
lem but rather "be is looking for action
to deal with a problem ... action now."
On Capitol Hill a House Judiciary 1ub-
coM.auttee wa1 in its third week of hear·
in&• on va.rio~1 conatitu.tio~a,I .m!qdment
proposals to deal with buiing. ·Monday 'a
se.!lslon saw teatimony from fo u r
Michigan lawmakers ·who 11id (hey
represented 73 members o{ the 1 tt>-
member Michigan House in their plea for
an antibus\ng amendment.
' Actor Johnny Crawford •tands between pre-histoi;ic figures at the
Field Mllleum of Natural History where a scene for tho film "Tb•
Naked Ape" will be made. Tb• llgures were made for the movie at
a cost o~ •t0,000 each. Crawford is making bis motion picture debut
"The problem of racial desegregation
should not be the reaponsibillty of the
. school children of this nation," said State
Rep. Joyce Symon1. "I believe thit it is wrons for us to use our childrtn as pawns
ln a sociaJ experiment."
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Plots on Planes
By TH AsllOClattd Pre11 . As Gunfire Ends Truce FBI agents in Salt Lake City and New
York nave arrested two men in what
the unilateral truce declared by tbe were described by agent!I as separate at·
Provisional wing (If the IRA ended at .tempta to ex~ort money from airlines
midnight. One man was killed 'and five ·throujh bqmb threats.
BELFAST, Northern Ireland (UPI) -
A 72-hOur truce proclaimed by the mill·
tant provision al wing of the Irish
Republican Army (!RA) ended at mid·
night with an outbreak of bomb blasts
and awiflre whlch killed three more men.
Two men, one 01 tnem 1 known IRA
member. were shot to death during an Jn.
ten1e gunbalUe with British troops In
Londonderry shortly after the truce end·
ed. A young man was ahot to death in
BeilHt lhortly be!ore the b'uce ended.
Bomb blasl!I and p1nflre rang out
acrou the province only minutos atc.r
wounded in other 1ncldents 1ate Sunday One, man bad demanded Sl million
and today. . . ··, ~om United AlrllOll ond the other
Three BriU.h toldiers were wounded in· lll0,000· from Pan American World . ' Airways, the FBI s:ald , and both were
the Londonderry battle, which luted four all!f.':1Y in poue11ion of ransom
minutes with an eltiMat«l 1,400 bulleta pa e,11 wbtn apprehended .
excbanied, a security 'forces rpo~eaman ~ In ' Silt Lake City, Ronald Dave
said the battle broke out when two Rearick, 1 31-year-<>ld truck driver was
British armored patrols attempted to arrested Monday night after he allegedly
enter the Brandywell section of the telephoned a bomb threat against United
Roman Catholic Boclide 'aru. Gunmen and demanded SI million in old bills. opened fire. Fou r United planes were grounded ind
searched after the caller made the threat
and told airline officials how to deliver
3 Russian Tanks
SA!GON (UPll -South VietnamtSe
jets ble.~ up three Soviet-built tanka and
e.Isht of 27 Molotova trucks today car-
rying auppUe.s to the site of a fierce bat•
tit between guerriUas and South Viet·
namese troops. Five Commu nists we.re
believed killed in the battle Monday. ' The South Vletnamt.1t command :said
the convoy -the biggest sighted n the
areas in recent years -was attacked in
the. Central Highlands near the Cam~
bodia, Laos and South Vietnam borders.
The areas, long a Co mmunist
stron,1hold, has been the llOOle of steadily
increasing Communist activity. On Mon-
day a South Vietnamese. paratrooper
patrol ran into a force of about 100 guer•
rUlas and killed 64. of ~ Communists,
the South Vietnamese s11d.
A second major battle occurred farther
to the north near the old capital of Hut. In
that fight, a batta1ioo of South Viet-
namese -about 650 men -and a bat·
talion or Communlsta IQUJht moat of the
afternoon. The South Vietnamese 1aid
they killed II guerrillu.
one American was wounded in a mine.
explosion near Saison.
The command .aid the convoy wu ai%
miles inlide South Vietnam and ail mlltJ
northweat of Monday's batUe site when 20
Wlek•
South Vietn&mese Alr Force Atl twin j'et
fighter-bombers made their attack.
, ' Aerial obaervatlon Indicated at least
five men· in the convoy were killed, the
command said.
"l think the convoy was carrying sup-
pl.its ror the unit that was hlt yesterday," a spokesman said.
The. Jone American reported Injured -
1 member of the 3rd Brigade, tst Air
Cavalry Division -was hurt w.hen a
Claymore mine exploded 22 miles
northeast of Saigon. A spokesmu said it
was not determined if the mine wu
planted by guerrillas or If the explosion
was accidental.
Bloody Death
Spree Bared
In Bengali
DACCA (UPI) -R.ell1ble reporla uld
Monday that reven&Nttkln& Bengal.fa
1tabbed Ind bt1t to death 300 to 1,000 Blharl.s in the aouthern clty of Kllulna,
tossing their bodies Into a nearby river to
be wuhed out· to ae.a.
Tho 1'porta said the \.1dlms Included
women and chil<lten. Another ~ Bihari!
1•· .were reported being treated at Khulna
bOspttaJ, mainly for atab woundl and
beatU.,1. •
. 'Ibe. deaths came. ln the wake ·of 1
withdrawal of Jndlan troops from the new
COWltrY of Bangladesh, formerly Ea.st
Poklatan. ·
Most of the realdents of the new COUJ\ot
,try borbor a long-1moulderU., hatred for
the Btharil, Mio took over most ol. the top
jotll and 1Upported Pakistan In the two.
week lnd~Pald.stlnl war that ended Dec.
18.
Officials predicted violence between the
Bqalis and the Biharls as soon as In-! dian troops returned to their hi>melond. N reports said there wu no formal
coant of the victims and gave no clear
cause for the 1lau1hter .
One. version said the killing started Fri·
day, followin1 th• murder of a Bengali
whose-body-was" discovered near th•
Blhaii colony.
Was the Groundhog Right? the money in a series of telephone. calls.
No bombs were found. .
Rearick will be charCed today with
making false reports about destruction of
aircraft and for Violations of obstructing
or delaying commerce by robbery or ex·
tortion, a Fer spokesman aaid . Wet , Windy' Weather Covtt rs Nation
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held In $100,000 bail today after a U.S.
rl>Jgi1trote decided his alleged . bomb
threats 1galnst Pan Am were. not the
work of 1 "dreamer launching onto the
current fad."
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At least four perlOftl died and $0 were injured today when a turtJo.
powared, blsJl·spaed train derailed and cau&bt fire a. few miles from
Parlt. Tba train II one of Ille newest of lta lllnd tn Franc. end bed
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$8.9 Million ·Bond Set for Newport Voters
By L. PETER ICRIEG
Of 111 ~ l"li:-t IS.If'
....._ Newpart Beach residents are going to
get the chance to buy some parks and
paseos, pay for the developmept of them,
and Jay 1 little cash Qide in cue they
\. . want to buy any more in the future.
City· councilmen Monllay n l g h t
1ulboriud a three-par!, IU million; bond
issue to go be£ore voters in the June 6
primary election.
Propo11itlon A on the ballot will be for
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13,580,000 to 1cquln land for parks, blcy-ll'bU. eslablishlng the .fl&ure for
cle trails ind -probably thoae lites " Propos!Uon A from. the lntorlm pork
and routes outlined· in the lntorlm park plan Ind other 1tudles, the dly Is not
plan. bound to buy those specific lites lbould
ProposiUon B win be ior S2 425 000 to the bond Issue paS!, It only W<Nld be. re-
cover the cost ol developlnf ~.' quired to spend the money for park land
ProposlUon c · ..;u be for a 13 million acquisition '!!lmewbere )n the city.
r.e.serve fund to.8cqutre more parks in the According to current plans, however,
future . • the moneY would go for 11 parks 50 milts
All three propoeitlons .wW stand or fall of bicycle trails, three view ~'b ·1nd 1
on their· own. :Each needs a two-thirds paseo in Buck Gully. , 1 ,
majority. · Proposition A would provide $100,000
DAILY l'ILOT l'llelt .., l'ltrkll O'DttlMll
' for bicycle traU acquisition and Proposi-
tion B would provide $$00,000 for bicycle
trail development.
Proposition A 1bo would Include
HM>,000 for acquisition of the Cliff Drive
view park and $80,000 for·the Promontory
Point view part.
, In Pro~ltio~ B ls ~.000 for develop-·
ment of the. Cliff Drive projec~ 1"1,000
for development of the .Promon(ofy Point
IOOkout an~ $S0,000 for devE!JOpment of a
view site given to the.city by.developers . .
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of the Versallles 1,J>litmenb on the bluffs
near Hoag Hosplti1.
Neighborhood park ocqul~Uoo also ten-
tatively Included In Proposition A:
--38lh Street -"40,000. .
-Balboa Island (A(ate Ave.)
$180,000.
-Balboa Island (unsP,OCijted)
1180,000.
-Lusk/Hll'l>or View Hills -lllJl),000. -Corolla Highlands -ll0,000.
~ Hlghl1nds -!240,000.
-BaMlng (West Newport ) -S240:oot.
-Upper Bay <Irvine Avenue) -
$500,000.
NelghborOOod park development 1llo
Included In Proposition B:
-West Newpcrt -!200.000.
-Binning (West Newport) -lll0,000 •
-street -!50,000. -Lu Arenu -$400,000.\
-Balboa Isl1nd (two) -115,000.
-Bayside Drive -$40,000.
(set BONDS, P ... I)
Health Pl~ Urged
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M~scone Proposes Payroll Deductions
·SACRAMENTO (AP) -A compulsofy
fl.5 bltlion-o;year 1ilte · medical ln-
tUranct plao lor all Californians was pro-
pO...i today by Sen. Georae Moacone. It
would 'be financed by new silte payroll
deducUons plus extra new employer
-payments: .
'lbe' San Franclsco J>emocrat'1 plan
would, in efiect, merge present state and
county medical assistance program into a
new program to .provide free medical
. care for all Californians.
It wouJd ·res1.iit in an ei:pand~ Medi·
Cal program for all Californians.
Moscone's plan 11 certain to receive the
vigoroUJ '-opposition of Republican Gov.
RonaJd.Reqan, wl19·has llre~dy labeled
such eoqipn&ensive health plaQs as
''socialbed Jlltdiclne.''
It wowd impose a abtewldo property
tu equal to the average tu now levled
by counUea 'to ·pay for pnaool countv
hospitals. 1f :
Moscone, Ill all-but-onnounced con-
didate for the DtmocroUc n0m!nat10n for
governor ln 1'14, ls propoalng a medical
plan about :io tllllee the siJe of Ibo 11!-
called catastropbic-medlcll losurlllCI
pion proooaed by Reqon !all month.
"!be lleqan plan would provldo
medical care for wage earnen tnlllcted
with illnesses which, uceed Ibo nonnll
limlil of, private ~1llh core plans.
Newport Council Action
Here are the major actions taken Mondly night by , Newport Beach city
councilmen: · e BOND ISSUE: Approved an $8.9 million bond measure for parks,
bicycle trails and pa.oeoa, Three propoelUonl will be 0. June I ballot: A -
AcqulalUon ol ldeo!Uled· sites (13.S million); B -development ol U-proj.
eels ($2.4 million), and C -reserve fund for future site acquiaiUon (SS million).
The °p'opoled new payroll ·deductions
wOll!dequO!S~l()fgn>aalncomelor ·• COABT '~AY: Asked stale Senator Dennla· Clrpenter and wage earners mUlnf 110,0llO 1 year or Aaeemblyman Robert Badhom to 1et the Lqlalature to delete .Ibo Newport
TEXACO APPEARS TO HAVE MONOPOLY ON BLOCK Bui' 'IT WASN'T PLANNID THAT WAY ·
Operators Wero Surprhocl; lnlllaily 11, l~lill/ty of Tholr,Compotltor; Now Tlioy'ro 11.MltnOd
more. The rate would be I percent below Beach teg ·of the propoaed Pacillc COast Freew1y from the CalUOmla lreewoy
'5,000 earnJpp 111!1.2 pe(cenl for workers system. . . , · · .. ~f';Gfif?.~f!OAIOO a l..lfl' t ': t ... . . .. • 1 ••
2 Gm Statiom,
1 Block Apart,
Go to Te xaco . . A little compeUllon In !be service sta-
tion blialneu ;is a good thing -liut
against your..U?
Operators al two slationa only 1 block
apart and across the street from Newport
Beach City Hall wore 1urprised but
resigned looks recently when botb -
Without knowledge of the other-switclied
tO Texaco. ...
The for111er Hancock Station at 3401
.Newport.-BJvd.~owned,.by .. the -Wo r ·I d
Oil Qnnpany, changed a few weeks ago,
With BeW signs and bright new paint. It
receives Texaco products . from a
distributor called Crosby Oil.
Mo.~ recenUy, signs and paint were ,
tjlanged at the White OU company sta-
tion, 3201 Newport Blvd. Owner ·James
White receives his Texaco gas from &
djstrlbotor called the DeWitt Oil Co.
• "We can't legally interfere with how
distributors run their bqljnesses," 1ald a
Texaco company of Pfial in Lo s
Angeles. Texaco servide 1 ta t·I on 1
don't have protected territories, he . ad·
ded.
: However, in this case, the prq1fnlltY. !Jf
the two stations is a bit closer than usual,
the Texaco official .admitted.
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Salesman Kills SClf
FASANO, Italy (UP!) -Coffltf
ille1mao Leonardo Diana, 36;-' killed
h1mself with two shots tbiougb the heart
){9nday while visiting a funeral. parlor,
police said.
Oruge Coa' t 8 ,
weiiilier
A layer o( marine air Is upect-
ed to shroud the Orange fl9aal In
low clouds and fog apln.Wednes-,
day. Inland sectlona will get a
litUe aunahlne, however: Hlgha
Wednesday around SS. LoWI -·
INSWE TODAY
Ttnnes1ee Williama 1ho101 up
at two · differtnt--Orangt-Cot11
communitv theater• this week·
end while two other local )houil
aUo makt thtir debutl. See En·
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ln·Canada April 13-15
WASHING'l'<JN (UPI) -President
Nimn will vis.it Canada April 13--15, the
White House allllOl\llCed today.
In the 1nnouncement, I s s u e d
sim~taneously by the Canadian govern-
ment in Ottawa, the White Howie said the
vilii would 1glve 1.NDG and Prime
Minister Pierre Elliott" Trudeau an op-.
poi{uirlty "to · discuss c u,r r.e n t in-
t~tionaJ issues 'and ·. matter! of
bilateral interest to tile United States Ind
Canada." .
Gerald L. Wlrren, depUty White Hou5e
press secretary, said Mn. Nixon would
accompany the Presjdent on the two-day
trip, despibe!:I ia an official visit.
The l'fix9m are expected to go to Qt.
tawa , bbt Warren was unable-to say
Whether he would visit any other Cana· . . .
dian cities.
Nixon met In Wuhlniton with Trudeau
Dec. 6-7 l9 discuss Nixon's subsequent trip to China. ' •
The leaden also mtt in June, 1169, at
ceremonJes marking the loth anniversary
of constructkln of the St. LaWPente
Seaway. 'Ibey·conferred first at Messina,
N.Y., the• ne,. to.Montrffl.
The """idenl· ls upected · to give
trudtlU a llll~l"n nerl JDQnth on the ap-
proxlme(j!ly lO hoUra of talks Nixon hid
with Piemler Chou En-laf ·In China, Feb.
21·28. ' Canida has diplomatic relations
with the Peking government..
Nixon's visit to Clnada also will take
pla~e a~ut a mooth before he trave1i to
Moscow in May for a summit meeting
with Soviet leaders.
County Jet · Terminal
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Orange Counfy Alrporl officia!J said to-
day they bavt no knowledge tbit two
airlines are negotiating for ofi·premisel , terrnbw •pace. ·IO 'U,.y , can itart jet
ntghb liito aiid out of ttle airport.
Spokmnen for .both Aero de Mex.lc9
and ccintinenlal Airlines also denied they . . have lfl1 such back-door maneuven in
niind. . r '
Both airlines have Civil ·Aeronautics
Board route autborlty for Orange County
but ~ave been thwart.,Lln · attempb to
start operations there because Orange
County supervison have refused to lease · ·them 1P1Cellriside the tennlnali.' '
· • ' Bµt ll"'l!Orl ~ CIJllllcllmen were
told Mondey night tliet ·botb Continental
, and the M,ellcan . can'ler may leue
• termlna1 lj)OCt In nea<by olflce buUdlngs
and bu• pasaengm to the airport gates.
Not •, lnlisb an executive with Aero de Mulco.
"U they ar~ e've'n tryhig ·u, I have no
knowledge of it,'' Chandler said, "but we
· cannot prohibit aircraft from landing or
taking off."
~ He said the only local control Is over
lhe terminal.
' ' "We could also ieontrol where lhey park I thefr aircraft but' I doubt we could deny
them if there is tpace available, which
there Is. ,
''Tbe supervilon, they say they don 't
want 111 IO we hawi done nothing the paat ..
.... ic111 monlhe," •Id Frederic~ Coppel,
ftllona1.._.,.forthe1lrllne. ~ '* alllolulely no trutb to the "•· ·!OPl!'I, • ...... lcolly deny K," aid'. ~ Plowmla, • public relatlonl Of·
f.lclal lor CGntlnentl!.
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would )e lhret limes the employe' 1 the dly ,Jo upcWlnl.
deductli>n. • · '' • SI!;RYICJ!: STATiqNI: ~. ted ordliwlce ~ OOlllloll •:IPPUr-The pr-1 · would provide full of •• 1 .. ,.. U •-··•· 1 .. M...... Jn. medical, dental, dnlg and hospitalization ._ --.. ail Olll l'1'I even .,,....~r contro a on lll1 nn --.
care, up to'J.20 doyl a year per person of cl4dlng stl pulaUoo !hit new slatlons must have 15 ~I of site lanclsclptd.
nursing home care ·and up to '5 day1
hospitall.iitlon per year for psyt::s;trlc
care. ..
It would ouUaw other, cutoffs, waitln
period$ and copayment charges ln
present health plans.
: MOICOne prqpcised ta king ~he IU
bllllop a·year spent by the. state.and local
governnierits on· Medi-Cal and other
l)ealth serv~~s as a start for financing
his 5M'0eram.
The .proPole4 new medl~ taxes' would
raise another IU15 billion from payroll
deductions, $3.U' billion from employers
and . !400, million from aeU...,ployed
persons ro.r a total of f7 .5 billkm a year.
Councilman
Gets, Hoppin g
'City councilman Richard Crout
~onday night was designated u
Newport Beach's ofllclal represen-
taUve to the National Frog Jum-
ping ChampiOrishipe in CAiaveras
County May 20.
He was · selected b,ecause he had
experience, even though that ex·
perience was a bit shady.
Croul went two years ago but was
disquaUfied,when judges found out
his frog was 1 six-foot teenage boy
lh disguise.
• DuMI' SITE: ClllOd for bids on ~ere abandoned dump alte 11 lio.!
of Costa M81a'1 11th Street.ond told Orange Counly the city lln't lntereste.flD
donating the parcel, valued it IS00,000, to county 1reenbelt l)'alem.
• AIRPO,RT: Told city officlala to Investigate repbrb th1t Continmtal
Alrllnea and Aero .Muico may allrt fll1bll 11 Or .... County Airport. . .
• CONSERVATION: :Approved ID envifonmenlll policy de1lln1 with
no1oe Ind lhe quall!)'. of ljr, !ind ona wltor within tilt dly. . . ' ' . • •
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To Act on ·Rou~ Issue
· Newport Beach councilmen Monday
night asked "" state ,Senator DtMis
Carpenter and Assemblyman Robert
Badham to gel th< Newport Beach leg of
the Paclfic Coafi Freeway out of the
state freeway system.
The : action came alter Vice Mayor
Howard Rogers said "51 pucent of the.
freeway bu already been deleted by the
Legl!lature and . I c:hallenie Carpenter
and Badtiam to reprnent us u other
legislators have · represented t h e I r
districts."
· llbgera alio cited growing O!ll)Olltloo to
the route, nollnf !hit cltlien1 .,..Pl op-
po1lng the freew1y hive been formed In
Laguna Beach, Laguna Niguel, Dana
Point and Sen Juan Clplstrano. ·
local opl\OslUon.
"We've got to get to the Legislature lo
bury thls freeway/' Rogers Wisted .
Cotmcl11111n ldopted two companion
raolution1 .de1Ung with lhe freeway, ooe
urging their leglalaton to amend ,a
almll°' bill liking for· deletion of 1 seg-
ment of the freeway throuah Long Beocb
i nd another saying If th1t can't be done.
the repreaenllUveo 1hould Introduce their
own mea1ure.
A similar mea11111'e Introduced by
Badbam !alt yaar WU IPIJl'ond In the
A1aembly, but died In the Senate
Tr1n1porbtion Commit~.
"We won,11 Crout Insisted, "but
they wouldn't glye us the prize
because they claimed he was a
toad " ~I piomlsed to slick to the
rules this year.
""' Rogers said legillAtive action ls
neceaury because there ''l11tlll a 1trong
threi.t" by the 1tata Dlvis\on of Hlgbway1
thal the freew1y mlgbt be built de1plte
The council resolution cltee the aever1l
deletlono 1pproved 1nd others proposed
ind 11y1 "It ii extremely queationlble
that this freew1y wUJ ever become the
regional t7pe of freeway which wa1 en-
vl11oned when It wu 1pproved by the
1tate lfilhway Commil11on."
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wy the coonly could otop the reportad
]Jlo1.
&olld . O!llllller, ualltlnl .irport
4inctor, llld llo -·t llllak llloy could.
A lone sailboat la caught ~ween two racll!g &bells In. the North Lido
Chll\llel neor ·tht Bay Club. Both appareaUy are ietua, !Vbere they
w11>t to 10,. thQUllt with vutlJ different spMda -and _,.adltures of·
energy. Calm water 111d a nice day are lritndl to both plllliiplllea rl
wbat conslltutea boltlnl fun. -
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Policy Plan
Gets Okay
In Newport ·
City councilmen resolved two m 1 j or
Newpotl Beach iwer wUJi relaUvely
Jittte fanfare Monday night.
They una.imously adopted the "Polley
plan," the intended suldellne for the
master plan the city is updating, over
one objection from a cit.Y council candi-
date.
They unanimously adopted an ordJ·
nance regulating eervice atatlons o v e r
two objections, both from spoketmetti for
major oil companlea.
Paul Ryckoll, FUth DiJtrtct council·
manic candidate, WIJ turned down in his
bid to get the co1n1cll lo amend tile policy
plan section on Upper Newport Bay.
The challenger to M a y o r Ed Hirth
wanted to amend the policy to uy the
city regards the restoration and main-
teaance of the Back Bay "1s a prbn1ry
" objective" and any restoration «' · deve-
lopment muat be "compatible with thl.!1
objective."
,As presented, and ultimately adopted ,
tMe po!Jcy · states:
''The city sha11 endeavor to presene
and enhance a slgnific1nt portion of the
Upper Bay and marine coastal preserves
-to Insure their 1vailablllty and Con·
tinued use for ecological, educational and
esthetlc purposes."
"We're just worrying about word1,''
Hirth said. "We can't preserve the bay
by leaving ft alone. U we did, It would
destroy itself."
Ryckoff also stiggested t h e council
policy include a declanUon el support
!or county dforts to obtain federal end
state otudies of bay pr..,rvtliM. • •
1Beeaase It's Tllere c ~ ,. ·'
\\'llile not including It in the l>Ollcy
plan, tbe council did adopt a reso1uUon
authored by Cotecllman Donald McIMll
that calls !Or su& efforts at thOle level•
of pemment.
• Arlene ~··· 24, Huntington Beach, getl a footh~l4 on-'"Mt. Pol·
• lard;":a 19.:Mon hunk of blue granite used for rock climbing clusea
' at a Newport Beach ski shop. T&e Jagged chunk of 1tone cost its own·
er $8 a ton. The price Included delivery. .
Spokesmen for the Western OJI a n d
Gas AuoclatJon a n d the S h e 11 Oil
Company were present to oppote aectlons
of the gu station ordinance, but no ~ocal
station operators prote!ted the revi!ed
language. ~o· Meetings St;hedu"led
f n:AMF. Voit ·walkout
'Mle ordinance was revised so moat
tough regulations will •Ot affect ulstlng
staUOOJ, only new ones thlt are built.
Both speaker! complained about pro-
visioM that require 15 percent of the
site to be land!ICaped and that five park-
ing spaces per service bly be provided.
"We feel we're being picked on," com·
plained the aasociatlon repreaentative,
Fraok Walker,."wben you lim putlcu-No eod appeari lo be in sight lo a'
~ .frJ llO''rubber ~rkera agalnJt
AMP'/l'oil, Santa Ana, the world's Jargeat
~pf athletic gam~ balls. ,
r PICAtllll contlnud 11Ubo:plaot·•t!llll
Harbor Blvd. today and both unlon• and
lnantgement IOUI'C:eS &a)1" no meetings
have• ..... ~heilulill Id ruolve tllt nro.
day-old walkout. ·· · '
Membeli or the Ji>cal Uii!ted Rubber,
--~ --. Starm Drain Trouhie ·B~ngs $25,000 Suit
O>rkt Linoleum and Plutic Worker•
Union left their jobs lite Swxl11y llfter re-
jecting a management offer or lncreaaed
ralarlea and fringe benefits.
Both sides IO far have . fefused to a-i!>klftc lll!ormitlon -tlll!·oC· fer whlch wu ·turned down by 1
unanimou1 vote. ' ' 11'\'JµJam 1~~1 a member,, 1ef11 the
inanagement n~ol111tlng team today llld
~~ ~lieyes that .aome membera . af the
union ar.e corifuaed over thi; company'•
list oUar.
·· "We are iettlng repOru back 'that ihey .
didn't know what the issues were, what
the offer was all ·about, and what they
voted on," said Eateras. "Some thought
Jarly at our industry." .
Court Action
r~ndiJJg, .i\g1;1insi
' ' ' NeWport Youths
Court action wa; pending today against
one adult and a trio of Newport Beach
youths wbo allegedly b:led lo learn the ll·
licit Ins and outs or burglary I>)' joining a
palice-sponsored Jaw enforcement Es:· ' whep .they voted 'no' they were voting not
A Newport Bea.ch homeowner · •who-..,tg,atri.ke:Tb.ls is't4:ally a weird one.''
cllims tbe clty'1 !allure 1o-ma1ntai .Dd .~ X.:"' ~ ~mpany had oflered
repair •·•tonn drain cut the value of his with •is~~tlll ~~w~.co:1!'•ct
plorer Scout Posl •
They were neYer actually accepted into
the ranks but lllowed to attend meellnp
" ·p00ce prep1red their practical 1p-
plka~n-type· lesson ln what happena
!l'!_eD you get caught.
affected properly lo !50.000 from 176,000 ' btne!its." ' < • ., • rwge ' ' ~ ' ' • l • , ... " • ' wants the '(li!lerenco fmn the city. Dwayne. Ctlsliy, praklenl o! thi'l.tal,
Kenneth F. NoilltClal!nTln hb Orange said Monday .that he wu.attemP;ling lo
County Superior COurt action that cal!?J down the me~bershp oyer the
Sherill's deputies tipped off by an In-
former about the impending lndu1trl1l
plant burglary three weeka ago pwed It
on to NewPort Beach poUce. subsidence at his home at 2500 First :~:.but was unavailable for comment
,. Aye., Corona del Mar, was caused last Meanwhile, production of all Volt
Nov. 15 by the storm drain that runs equipment which Includes basketballs
One of three original Es:plorer 1p-
plicants was rejected because he was
overweight, ~t the other two -allegedly
trying to crack police radio · cOOef and
pick up helpful burglary information -
came to meetings.
under his property. Nottle charges the ci· footballs, swim fihs and other rubber prO:
ty with neglige nce for failing to repair ducts has come to a halt.
the drain . E1teras described the production losses
as 0 subatanilal" and added that he hopes
Publisher, 79, Dies
SAN ANGELO, Ter. (AP) -Houston
Harte, 79, publisher o! tbe San Angelo
Standard-Times and chairman of the
Harte-Hanb newspaper chain, died Mon-
day. The Harte,Hanb chain includes 19
newspapers ln siz states with a total
circulation or more than 600,000.
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BONDS ...
· -B,...dmoor-Harbor View H J II a
41!0,000.
-Lua-Harbor View Hills -$240,000.
--Oll'Ollll Htihland! -110,000.
-cameo Highlands -1120,000.
-Upper Bay (Irvine Avenue) -
!80,000.
At leut one councilmen indicated he
will campaign hardest for Proposition A
to acquire the defined aites, while anothe;
stfessed the need for passage of all three
"We redid the meet_ings sq they
wouldn't learn anything that would help
them ," erplalna Tral!lc Officer Stan
Bressler, the Explorer Post advlser.~
"We talked ·a lot about car1 1to~ but
mootly about forming !be po!! IJlil 1et· ~ uniforms/' says ot;ficer s·resaler ~
He emphasizes about 11 d<llen· teenager•
in tbe raw we 11bove the ... pkton and
m11111 o!flcero ipendtng umt1"i the pro!-.
ect bope the burglary Incident ,. .. ,
reflect advmely on !be unit.
Only recenUy they began plannlnJ a
recruitment campaign.
Woman's Away,
Burglars Play "'Acquisition is most important at thi!
time," said Councilman Carl Kymla in
whose district residents ire most ~n-
cemed about the city buying lots on Cliff Returning from 11 two-day trip to Santa
Drive 90 their view will not be Jost. Barbara late Monday, a Newport Be•ch
• The Cliff Drive view park Is the only Woman discovered burglars had looted
proposed park in Kymla 's district. her home of more than 112,000 worth of
Vice Mayor Howard Rogers urged sup-antique silver service, lal and other
port for the reserve !Und, noting that tbe objecta or ar1-. -
city might want to acquire tile Fun Zone The !ntruderr 11
property, which ti in htl district: • open, plus • In the ~ of the Fun 7A>ne llllve just ftled ba=mm con aborlly befon
p erty. to put up condomlnlllllll ~ the ~ midnight by Mi's. Walarla Clarlr, ol IOIO
ilo8tn IOI c:ouaclbnen lo direct the Hollday Road. > •
clty'a Parb, 11uCbaa aod Recreotloa Officer Rlclwd Heinecte --':ad well
Cornmialoa lo aludJ tile fellibUlty o! the Into prW&wn bourr today "'"'1ton'lnl
Balboa Jlltoa1 filr 1 f>lll'k, ·~eralClark'I larp lea
Pl!R f>lrector Cal Stewart raid ' ruch a ~· arttclM of lumltun were
otudy -. conducted Mveral years 180, hauled 11way, in addlticla lo' 10 Imp oU
but the cnmmllalon h11n't tllken a recent palntlnp, CGltlY cryataJ aod otorltn( tea
look at the idea. ,.ta and.. nmcellaMooa ttema. ·
-The Impact on Iha tar rota lhould one A 30-lnCh C&tVtd tYOI')' eltphant llilk. cm ~I of the P<9P01ltlona pa11: hll not yet r,,.:'.";._~ J!~":~k .... =
.... calculated, but Kl'!nl11 elUIJ!llted with the = of other loo! i'n>poajtion A would coat taxpayorr aboUI · ·1--+s. kl ••-t1n' 10 cents i year for 20 yeon • ._.,.., .. a . ra ~ pain P 11'1 in Based on that t •·ti · tlm t antique gilded lrames, m1ny ol them p . . cni.a ve es 1 e, ornately carved, and are prlrurlly
ropos1tJOn B would be another ~n landscaPe.·scenes by unknowo artl•ll• cen~ Propoait;m c would be •bout ~o. evidence of fon:ad •nlrY could be '·~ · \ found 1hd tbe ,_,t mort than 0111 _. <!fJIOrl Belch currenUy h11 no roole wu open mada It lmP*fbl to outotandlng general obll1allon bondl. cletannine whert lhe bu!'llar ..,..;
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John T. Stowers
John Stowers,
Prominent CdM
Resident, Dies
John T. Stowers, a prominent Corona
del Mar buslnessman and former City
• Council candidate, died Monday. He was
57. Mr. Stowers, who resided with his wife,
Elta, at 330 ()rchJd Ave., owned stowers
Automotive Service.
He re1lded in.the Newport Beach area
since 1943 and ran for the City Council In
1158. He was also a member of the
Orange County Sheriu'1 Aero Squadron,
a volunteer ruerve rescue unit.
Funeral services wW be held Friday at
ll 1.m. at W1verley Chw-ch in Fairhaven
Memorial Park, Santa Ana. Burial will
follow at Fairhaven.
In addition to Ilia wife, Mrs. Stowers Is
survived by three IGM, Douglas Terry
Stowers, Anchorage, Alaska; Bobby Leon
Slowel'I, Kodiak, Alaska, end Lloyd W.
Brown, Corona del Mar; a daughter,
SUzanne Agajanian, Corona del Mar ; two
brother1, Milliard McNutt Stowen, West
Palm Beach, and Leonard Rois Stower1,
Garlaod, Teru, aod two graodchlldren.
Ex-leader of LA .
Philharmonic
Jacobsen Dies
Sascha ' Jaco bf~. co~rtma.ster ol the
Los Angeles Phi\harmonic for eight years
and resident of qte · Hartxir Area for 32
)'Art, Hiid Friday 1tt: tfHi··age di ff. · 1•• i
Mr. J8cobsen 1 taught' at the Jullllard
School of Music, the Mus'ic Academt of
the West In Santa Barbara, headed the
chamber mus;c d~partm~t. at .the Los
Angeles CoMtrValory of Music and
USC's violin department.
He organized the Musical Arts Quartet
and toured America and Europe. He also
appeared with the New Y o r k
Philharmonic and Philadelphia Symphony
orchestras.
At the opening concert of Frieda Belin-
blnte, of Orange c.out College's achoo! of
music, Mr. Jacobsen was' violin soloial
Mr. Jacobsen was born in Leningrad
and came to the U.S. following the
Russi an revolution of 1905. His father'•
family were all profeaional muakians.
Mr. Jacobsen leaveii: his wife, ADn, 339
Bowling Green in Coata Mesa; a son, Leo
Jacobsen of ~ Angeles; a daughter,
Mrs. Edith Freitag of Costa Mesa; two
sisters, Mrs. Leah Rothblatt and Mrs.
Sophie Wolfson, btth of New York; and
four grandchildren.
Funeral services were private. The
family has suggested donations to the
Orange County Heart Association Jn San-
ta Ana.
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WASHl?jllTON (AP) -America's
organlzed riudists hope ·'to· get more In the
pink by going public this year.
They're opening their parkJ to almost
anyone with an lnfemted eye and the coat
of admission. You don't even hive to take
your clothes alf""iiRlesa you've g9t the
stomach for'"'I(
Jt may sound like a ripoff, or ma ybe a
put-on. But the American Sunbathing
Anoclatlon, re~ntlng some 1 3 o
nudist.. clubs with 20,QOO memben across
the nation , couldn't be more serious.
"I'm quite proud," says President
Robert G. Johnitcn 11We've decided to
come out of the woodwork and operate
rompetitive recreational f1cllliles r1tber
than cults or pbll'.osophical retreats •. ,
We're inviting the public to come visit 1..1&
just as they mljht;vislt.Disney World.''
Not that ASA .figures to outatrip
Disney's cartoon characters as a vaca·
tion attraction. But the new open-<loor
policy announced Monday "is a goal we've
been building toward for several years -
made Po51lble by the public's increased
acceptance of nudity ," said Johlllton.
Johnston said all ASA clubs, 80 percent
of the nudisf organizations in the United
States, have agreed to the plan.
"But probably only three-fourths of
them will be as cordial at first as I'd like
them to be," he adtfed.
Vi~ltors will be charged about SS per
family at most facilities, he said, with no
reductioll.!I for slngk men and women.
And Jack Jack!rln, ASA 1dvertWng
director, cautions that 0 the fUYS who just
walk up and say "I wanna Jook at naked
Jadlea' 11re going lo be frowned upon •.•
. . J~hnalon. a 53-rear-oid per.o:u..i of.
fictr for a large firm ln Las Angeles
predicts the new policy -coupled with ~
new adver·lising campaign and publiCa·
lion of a guidebook complete with mp
-wUJ spur growth by 2.1 JIOIOOlt iflll
ye~1 And that, so to speak, would be
quite a take off.
Policy Irks
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18-year-old
Jefffey Herman of San Clemente
is 18 yeau old and wanta to be a et-
ty fireman . ~
But city officlals have refused
because regulations forbid an ap-
plicant under 21 years old.
Herman, who insists ·he is fully
capable or being a full·llme
firefighter, believes that he should ·
have the right to try.
. And he has asked the city coun-
cilmen for a hearing Wednesday
nigllt.
"I believe that I am qualified to
pass the examination glveil to ap-
plicants for fulJ.Ume firemen " be
insists in a letter lo Mayor Wa1ter
Evans this week.
Herman said he lw attbted the
department's !Ire tralnlna drlila for
volunteers for the past sevat
montbJ. ·
"Still, 11 be said, 1'l don 't think we need
the careful scrftnlng we've relied on in
the put. The Holiday lim doesn't screen
guesta, ao why ahould we? But we do in-1
vite the men to bring tbetr girlfrlendJ." '
City Clerk Mar Berg lw llld
that the law may allow 18 year Gldl
lo vote, but apparenUy tt doea not
apply Jo fireflghllng.
Capo Councilman Thorpe
Joins 7lst District Race
Br PAMELA llALLAN
Of .. Dilltr f"lllt Sl9ff
A San Juan Capistrano city councilman
has entered · th e race for the 7tst
Assembly District.
Jim Thorpe, 36-year-old ma!Mmatics
instructor al Saddleback College, bas an-
nounced .htl candid11;Y:J11 Ille ~ralic
primary for · the ~ seaf heTd 1 lfy RoW:rt
Badham CR-Newport Belch ).
HJ decided to run after requests from
both Republicans and Democrat• who
feel the incwnbeqt · hu ·settlefJ lntd 11 ·
complacent niche fh the Assembly and is
M longer responsive tO his constituents,"
said Thorpe.
"The Badham-sctunlti policy of voting
personal Interests rather than those of
the voters of the district ls out of step
with the desires of the majority of
members of both parties," he said.
Thorpe said the citizens of the district
are entitled to 1 full·tlrne legl1lator who
will work al understand.in& their needs
and providing both representation and
leadersh ip In Sacri.mento.
"My experiences in local government
hwve kept me aware of the concerns ~f
the people of South Orange County and
the importance of continued local con·
tact.
"The American system of government
does not Intend campaigns to be auctloll.!I,
during which public office is sold to the
highest bidder through a massive one-
way media bombardment. The survival
or the democracy depends upon the input
of Individual voters in face-to-face con-
tact with the candidates . That js the op.
portunity I plan to offer voters in my.
.SEEKS BADHAM SEAT
Capo'• Jim Thorpe
campa ign."
Thorpe, who resides at 27952 Calle San-
ta Ynez, is serving his first tenn on th1
council. He conducted his last campaign
on a door·to-door basis, presenting hll
plaUonn to the voters face to face.
He is married and has two children.
AROUND THE CORNER AND
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UP YOUR STREET
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WF. HAVE BEEN .ASKED HUNDREDS OF TIMES '.\trrf, ~
LOCATED OUR ,STORE "OFF THE BEATEN.PATH."
SEVER:AL ANSWERS POP UP. FIRSTLY, THE COST OF STORES
IN SHOPPING CENTERS IS ASTRONOMICAi,.. SECONOL Y, WE WERE ·
ABLE TO OBTAIN MORE SPACE, WITH OUR SHOWR90M, OFFICES,
ANO WAREHOUSE ALL IN ONE LOCATION. THIRDLY, THERE IS·
AMPLE PARKIN.G WITH ume l'RAFAC CONGESTION LEADING
JO US. •
THIS SITUATION HAS MADE US MORE COMPETITIVE ANO
WE ARE PROUD ANO GRATCFUL TO SAY THAT WE HAVE IN-
CREASED quit VOLUME EvatY YEAR POR FOURTEEN YEARS, ANO
HAVE EXPANDED FIVE TIMES AT JHIS LOCATION.
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. OAILY PILOT ........... Lee PtrM
Shatter-Poof
. cost.a Mesa fireman Ron Sabbatis demolishes window in fire fighting
exercise carried out recenUy at former Ace Furniture btill.ding on
New1'9rt Boulevard. Old building was due to be torn down, so owner
Cal Stilley Jet firem.e11:1 Practic~1• va_ribus fire figh~ing t~chn,~ques on it.
In thfs ~se; Sabhabs is breakiilg mtQ Jocked.bwl~lng to get al'blaze. .. . . . , • \ I • . . " ' . AJ,ljn~:l)~coW-lt,R~rs
~ . . .. ' ~ ~ • t I. I \' ' ., • • I • -i ' I 1 J ~t .Coimiy..:Jet Te~·jnal ·
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' Orange. County Airport' officials salflo· start operations there because Orange
day they bave no knowledge that two County supervisors have reluaed to lease
alfllnes are negotiating for off.premises them space inside the terminals. '
terminal apace so they can start jet· But Newport Beach councilmen were
'Oigbts Into and out of Ille airport. ' told Monday night \bat both Continental
Spokesmen for both 'Aero de Mexico and the Mexican,, carrier . may lease
and Continental Airlines also denied they terminal space in ~Y Office bUlldings
have any such back-door inaneuveti ,in and blfs passengers to the airport gates. ·
m~ih 'airlines ·ha~e· Civil .\~naulics · 'Not so,11nsists an executive With·Aeto
Board route authorltY for ·orange: Cbunty de Mexico. ,
but ~ve be<n thwarted in attempts to ''The supirvlson, they say they don~ want us so ,e hive d011e nothing the past
j , 1 1 six~t montba;" said Frederick C.Oj>pel,
B · n.d. , • 1. . · ·v· regionatmanager.for.u.e airline. 1 a it r.es . p "There is ai.iotutety no· tru\11 to the
report , we categorically deny it/' said
Mar.ket Tr:o Bruce Plowm1D, a 'publlc relations of-" ficial for Continental. , C.Uncllmen Monday1ifl:ht also directed
. 1 · • city, officlals to1 flrid out if there is· any Jn, .Big Stic. kup itay the county could stop the repcirted ploy.
A'nimb.10.llngered bandit who managed 'ROnald Chaniller, assistant '1rport
director, said he doesn't think they q>11ld. to handle a pistol, cash and strands' of "lf they are even trying it,~ I have no
twine while tying up three Costa Mesa knowledge of Jt," Chandler ;wtd, "but we
marlq!t employea escaped ·with several cannot prohibit aircraft frll!" landing or
~ dollars Monday morning. taking off."
f The exact Josi from stater . Brothers He said the only local Ci)ntrol ls over
Market. 7f1I W. 19th SI., wa,a ,not released ~=·alao ~I where they ~k
pending further invesilgatioo. . ' their. airc\.afl. but.J,dOubt we' coilld deny
-'"': . The gunman bit the market at nlkS-them if there IS space available, which
morning, onlr a few moments after it ~e is.~ ·~-te afatnst · a
apened1 so there "~ no customers coo._.. class of users,·~ Chandler said·, explaining
srepled inalde. . that while the airport can ban _,, jell Covering ma. nager Hirry ·•aeoeu ...., . . from taking oil during' certain hoUrs, it , Smith, 47, and tlie two .e~~!!:'!,the ~ , can't ,Pick and ehoose ~wblcb-jeta: take off
dlt ·forced thel!l into :the crairiPed con-, a.nd .Ian. d, or .. pa.rte. on, the"'."'.""~'., '. •fines of the small lllore off'l(e. ~,..,....,. . ' ' .
ORANGE COUl'IT'f, CALIFORl')llA TUESDAY,~ c TEN CENTS
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,State Health Plan Eyed
--CompulSory Medical Insurance BUl ln,troduced
SA~MENro (.\!') -A compulsory
$7.5 billion·•·year' 'llall. medical ln-
sUrance plan for all Californians wu pro-
poaed today by Sen. George Moscone. It
would be .financed by nel' .stall payroll
deductions plus extra· new employer
J>!ym~nb.
The, San Francisco Democrat's pla,n
would, in effect, merge present state and .
county medical assistance program into a
. new program to provide free medical
c{lre for all Californians.
Dr. H art.elius,
Wil~ Suing
Ex-mistress
Dr. Ebbe and Greta Hartellus of El
Toro today sued the pnyslclan'a former
mistress for $150,000 In an Orange County
~perior Court action .that accuses Reba
Rose Vaughn of actions that have con-
siderably damaged the ·doctor's once
fl ourishing Harbor Area medical prac~
tice.
Mrs. Vaughn, 31, Who Wal forced to ' . quit her Mme at 181 W. Wilson St., Costa
MW, laSt~ month when the premises she
once ~-ith Harteliua were sold 1t a
marshal's auction , ~ accuaed in 'the co~
plaint of "falsehoods, w r o n I f u 1
atatmients, millcloua inferences and '*1raceous u'ntrutbs ." '
1Harteliul, IO,~ opt In Ille actliJa
flied . "' .,_oq.a111r1.,, Ma ... Kurindi.~or.11 w""s ....... ,_...ot_
men& lljid ddicute: ., · .. ., ' ..... ·
-bas -.'lcqaltted b\ltllree Superior Court trlals of onoin, fraud and
bribery charges contained in lndlctmenta
issued by the Orange County Grlpld Jury, •
He is currently facing a hearing
ordered' by the State Board of Medical
Examiners into 'charges of moral
turpitude and unprolesaional conduct.
'A four-physician · committee ls hearing
testimony relating to bis alleged sexual
rtlationlhips with Mis. Vaughn and tht
late Wanda Mfllendrez and his use of
ctrua:s on both Woaien.
HarteliUI peiltioned In Superior .Court
last year for the. dissolution o( hi~ Illar·
riage' to Greta Hartelius. The ~uplf: ls
now reclmciled and sharing the lamilf
home 001 I.slander Street ,in El Toro. ·
Hartelius specific~ly , blames , .Mr,1.
Vaughn for"alleged actions by her that
led to his· arrest on ·8I'30n and thelt
cp~~g:: i!:" c?~~o.of charges filed
after his offices at 2345 E. Coast
Highw~y. Corona del Mar, were damaged
by fire. \
Mrs. Vaujhn is scheduled to return to
the witness box May 23, 24 and 25 in Los
Angeles' when the hearing will enter ill
third lhree<lay phaae. Sbe bas .. far
testUied that Hartellus performed three
abortions on her during their torrid rela-
tionship and that be ls the father of her g..
year-old son, Jerry Vaughn.
Salesman Kills ·Sell
FASANO, Italy (UPI) -Collin
salesman Leonardo'" Diana, 3&, kUled
himsell with two 1hoia lhrouah the heart
Monday •while visiting a funeral parlor,
police said. • .
It would result In an upanded Medi·
Cal -"am for all C.IUornlans.
MoicODe'a p~ ls etrtaln to receive the
vigorous opposlUon of Republican Gov.
Ron,,Jd Reagan, w~o has already labeled
such' comprehensive health ·plans as
"socialized mtlttclne;"
T~ proposed• new payroll deductions
would equal 3 percent of gross income for
wage earners making $10,000 a year or
more. The rate would be 1 percent below
$5,JOO ean\lng' and 2 percent for workers
earning $51000 to $10,000 a year. boapltaJ~tlon per year for psychlatrlc
'lblt would meap new weetly dedue-care.
tloos of f2.lll to 15.77 for persons earning It would ouUaw other cutoll1, waltln1 periods and copayment charges In $10,000 a year· preaent heal lb pJans.
In each category, the employer's tax M~ne , proposed taking the $2.9
wo'uld ' be three times the emPJoye's-billion a year spent by the state and local
deduction. gov.ernmtnts on Medi-C81 and other
The proposal would provide full health services as a start fOr financlng
medical, dental, drug and hospitalization his program. -
care, up to 120 days a year per person of The proposed new medical taxes would
nursing home care and up to U days (See HEALTH, Pap J)
Policy Irks
18-year-oUl ·
· Solon• Approaclaed
Jeffrey Herman' of San Clei:nente
la 11 years old and wanll to be a ci-ty lir<man. .
. Bui city offlciall ha•e . refused
because , regulatlona forbid an ap-
plicant under 21 years old.
1 Heiman, who lnalsts he Is fully
ca)Mible of being a lull·ilme
flttllihter, believes that he should
bave the right to try.
And he has asked lhe city coun-
cllmen for a hearing Wednesday
night.
"I believe that I am qualllied to
pass the examination given to ap-
plicants for fu11-time firemen," tie
insists in a Jetter to Mayor Walter
Evarui this w~k.
Herman said he has att<nded the
department's fire training drills for
volunteers for ' the east leven ,
months. •
City Clerk . Mas Berg '.~ said
tl!at the lo~ may allow JI year olljs · 'I' ~ •. bu! amiarenily It does, not
' apply to I" " .
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Canada in April
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Preslilent
Ni~n will ·vlslt Canada April 13-15, the
Whit. HoUIO announced today.
In the. :annoUncem~t. I S•S u e ~
slmulW-.ly by the Canadian govern'
meh( in Ottawa, the White Houae aaki the
visit w0u1d give Nixon and Pfime
MlhlSter Pierre Elliou Trud~u an op-
portuiuty "to diacuss c u r r e n t in-
ternational issues and mattUs of
bilateral Interest to the United States and
Canada."
Gerald L. Warren, deputy White House
press secretary, said Mn. Nixon would
accompany the President on the two-day
trip, described u an official visit.
The Nbcons are expected to go to OI·
tawa, but Warren was unable to say
whether he would visit any other cans-
dian cities. ,
Nil.on met in Washington with Trudeau
Dec. 6-7 to .discuss Nixon's subsequent
trip to China.
The leaders also met in June, 19&9, at
ceremonies marking the loth anniversary
of construction of the St. Lawrence
Seaway. They conferred first at Meaai'!I,
N.Y.,·then flew to Montreal.
The .Presi~nt is expected to a:ive
Trudeau a fill-in ne:rt month on the ap-
proliJIMitely 20 hours Of talks Nbcon had
with Premier Chou En-Jal In China, Feb.
21-21. Canada bas diplomaUc 1relatlons
with the Peking government.
Newport Council .. Seeks
Remo.val of Free~ay Leg
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Newport Beach councilmen Mondoy
night asked state Senator Dennis
Carpenter and A~semblyman Robert
lladham to get the Newport Beach leg ol
the Pacific Coast Freeway out of the
state freeway system.
The action came after Vite Mayor
Howard Rogers said "Sl percent of the
freeway baa already been deleted by the
Legislature and I challenge Carpenter
and Badham to represent us as other
legislators have represented t h e IT
district..." ,
Rogers also cited growing oppositioq to
Without naming any,~ reaolullort alao
says "rtaaonable alternative rouiel" for
the freeway • are avaUabll ~
Newport Beach. •
Both Carpmjer and Badham said lodoJ.
they would want to see the resolulloa
before actlna on the city's behalf. BoUI
indi<:ated reluct;once on the .JDlller -the resolution , was !Int •Ubetled by
Rogers two Weeki 110 •
-V nit Strike . .
the route, noUng that c\tilena groups op--.
posing the freeway have !!<en formed in st 'll' ff " Laguna Beach,, Laguna ·Niguel, Dana J, angs
p====-Caplftrano=·· -. . . . 9!\:,.a1o11 .. · •. ·~ ln 'LimbO"
, ay ""' locll oppoaitloO. No eel a-.. lo Iii II li,iii lo a
. "We've IOI to get to the Lqlalalurt to alrlko by • riMer .,...,, ap1na1
bOry this freeway," Rotllfs inllsted. AMF·Volt, Santi Ana, the -111'1 lar(ut
· Councilman M\O¢ed two companion produw of~ ..... bolJL
reaolullons.deiling wJth the freeway, one Plcl<eti"I at the oJanl.-113101
urging the~ legistaton to amend a Harbor Blvd, today and both union and
similar bill ukJng 'for ilelttloa of 1 &el· :O~c:,e"~ to sa~fve ~-ment of the freeway lhroucb Lone ~ch -and llJIOlher ,saying u tbai-<in't be ~.. day-old walkoul , · thereprese~tatlves should ln~~ce theli' Membera' cil the local un1i... Rubber,
oW. l)U!asure. Cork, L1no1oum and Plulic Worillrl
A similar measure lntrod~ by Union left thllr jobll late Sonday alter ,..
Bad)ia\Jl.'lasr·year wu aooro~.ln the Jectinf a·manaaement offer of iiJcnuod
Auembly, 'but died ' ln.'the Senate aalariu and lrtnile bene!lts.
Transpoi;tation Committee. lioth sidio IO far have reluaecl to
The c,ouncq r ... lut!on citaa ·the several dllciole spectflC Information aboiJt Ille.of.
deletions approved and othetl-. prGP.OMd fer: whioh wu turned down by a
and says "II la etlremeiy queltloriaMe ulllnlmi>ul VGte.
that this freeway will ever llecome the • l\'jlll"1' 'Eojera,,, 1 . memlier of the
regional type ol freeway which w11 en. ' -ment ,Mgottatlng tam t<ida, aald
visioned when .it wu appioved by the he believes lhal -mlrnbln el the
state Highway· Commission .. " . • uniOn ·are conNled 'oVer the C01nPU7'1
Sfhool to Stay
Open in Suit
By Poverty Unit
A' suit was filed In Orqe C.Unty
Superior Court today to halt deltgreta-
tlon of a preclomlna!>tly Mexlw>-
American elementary ~ In ~
by cloaing. It and buainc children to
neighboring schools.
lalll offer. • · •
"We are getting reports bacit that they
didn't know what the taau11 were, what
the oiler 111u all about, and what they
l'oted on," •Mt Elteras. "Some thoulht
when they voled 'no' they were Voting not
to strike. This II really a weird one."
· Eattru said the comp&ny had ollmd
the union anot!Jer thno-year contract
with 0 subttantial · incrtUN ind frlnce beneflll."
Dwayne Coally, pnllldent •I the local,
aald Monday ;thet be WIS 1ttbnptt111 to
calm • down otbe memllenhp over the
strike but wu unavailable for comment
today .
Meinwhlle, · production of all Voit
equipment whieh lncluda buketballa,
foothalla, swim hno and other rubber pro-d~ \las ...... tO a bait. --tater .. dacrtbed the productloa loaet
aa. 0 mbetanUal" and added that he hopes
nqotlationa will reawne aa rapldly 11
poiulble. smith, along with cheCktr Berna Dine
"Million, 28, and boxboy Robert H. Mid·
·tBeto~ 11,' was ordered ''9-stlC~Lout 'his
llandii alter the bandit .had Ille money. '
• lie op)iarenUy laid the ..... }lOI! down 't
;.,. point while tying ~ lhi irjO, bl\t they
-it would be dangerouo abd.probably
fuUle to grab for the gun in the 'tiny ol·
Nud·i:st· ·Camps Open D~ors
FUed by the Western 'l:Oriter on Law
and Poverty, the suit requnb tha't Maple ·
SchooC 244 E. Valenc:la Drive, be kept
open. It also asu the court to ora.. ~
1chool to adopt a deaegreptlon plan
which would involve ~Ullnl Into the
school, not just out of It. -,
Maple School, a kinder1~n tbniiilh
fourth grade campus, has in enrollment
of about 263 students, 93.t pen:ent of
which are members of minority rkfl;
according to the suit. . '
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-it rin out of sturdy ocird In binding
·Public lnvit.ed to Colonies-With or Without Clothes Allorl!O)'I uld the Fullerton School
District'• ClliRna -uuman Relltianl
Advioory eomin1ttee pmented dine
. ·f:nlth and Miss Mllllon, IO he Uled WASHINGTON (AP) -America'•
lnlinlry. atring to tit. tbl! .~ ti011-' • .....,...... lllldlllti lfOpe to i<I mor. Id the
llo>:'s wrists. . . I : .. , ... .-. P~ by. 10bi8 !'"bile 1iU .year. :1 , .
Middleton 1napped his bOnds within 1 1 Tlley'ro opeDlng tllelr ~ to almost ·
-of the bandit'•~ and tfll-. llljorle~ .. -..~Oll!ltlitcoit 1Uent alarm II to police , of.aclmllltoo. -don~ OYWI bava lo take
ors. · youi cJoilial dll·Wll.., ')'Qu'•e 'iot the ·
' way car 'wu aeen or heard, AC· atomadl for ·tl "'1l'dlnc to Defective Georce Wliaon. 1 It may aound lllte a ripoff, or mayl>e a
' •1 Squad can converted oe the aur-put..,.. But the American Sunbathing
ll>Undln1 area but an lntenslvt sweep Aaociation, repreten'Ual 10me 1 J O
fatt.J to tum up I tmplllil.• -etubl Wilb :IO.Ollf membera across ! . ' ' tbe Rl~,~~'t btftOtt 4el'10WI.
pollcy announced Manday "ia 1 goal we've llcer fo.r 1 large firm In Los ~eles, plans for ending _...uon 11 the
been bl,..._ •-an1 for several --....,.,.., ·~ -policy --·pied with a achoo!. All tlree, called for pretirv-..--ww 1 -· -... -~ -·~· -of the school and b111••• of A·.·,_ u well , made po.Ible loy the public'• lncruaed new ldver-tlllng campalp and publlca· ... ''""' acctplonce of iludlty," said Jobnston. tlOo of a culdebook CGmpielt with mopo u Mexican-American lludenb. .llilmrt•• .. all ASA ciubll, Ill percent -wW """ growth by IS percent thil Instad, the suit ctalma, the dlalricl'I
ol the.audlat ,......lions In the United yur. And ibit, so to speak,. would be boafmonthd ~'~h-·u = i:_.~ 1i: Statew, hava qned to the plan. qaite 1 take olf. w~ ~
"But ;probably only thno-lourths of "Dan! to 1o Bare," beCinl one a'd • to 1 child cort center and .require bullni
. them. 'fill be u cordial at first u I'd !lite lchoduled to run next ~lb In a 111tlonil ol ll! ~ to e!abt othe!. ocbooil.
them fu be," he added. >Woalln't DllPJ1ne:. jjNucu.tl aren't nuta • • '\. . • .... :. • ~
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;v _'cape ct Rn .. d1'ed llebort c:.1111 ... 1. "Wa've decided to ... __ 'Lii .... ...... 001 ot tlltWoodwoilt a nd operata
I •01np1t1Uve recreational facilitiea rather •
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no ~d lii'Orl , , Tia.~ alao . ' ' ALAMEDA (Ulli) -Otl>sptiled Nill(
· ,,_ llaa publilbed -o1 ~lets ·a iµeunc .operatlnn of the alreraft corrltr at nailed aimed at answtrhll IOlnt 'ol tbi most.. r .. bil•iiioiiilioediild-,..,.. . • • I~ q-from the 11>11pooed -UU Midway will Wit five to 1bc din to MANCHESTER. England (UPI) -than culia or pbilooophlcol relnlll ...
Wardens at the Strangewa11 Pilson h1~e We'rt lnvtting the public to come Ytott UI
.._.., an evening of enartalnment for Juat M they milJif vlllt Dianey World."
Jmnates Mardi • le1turl11 Jack and l(ot · thet ASA fipre1 to Olllllilp
.)'"""°" Unell. The Unell1 .1peciallle Ill l)tanoy'1 cartGon cila .... 01 o -
'°'pe acts. • tlon atlractlon. liut the new open-door
lltln" n neod .........., Ukl "How -It feel Ille first cleon up.• the a...t Ollard IMld Maliday.
'\Oi reiilll on tn tlme!~ · About l.000 gallons of oil spilled .lnlo the 1 -t ..,.... "Uke Jumpl"I Into a swtmmtric POOli.'.: bar at the Alibied• N1V1r All' Station
.-.. • wbJ 'liut ... do in. "' tha '-· "!lbQcklDI for ,lbe. lfnt .. SIDlay before it WU c:llntaln<d. Doi die www to • oeCiiiiCli;' ....ranable and IOOlhlng 1n1m ' Cbemlcal c.. Is doinl the cleanup operi''
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11'eadaer 1 A layer of marine air U. rzpect. 1 eel to lhroud the ~ Clout In 1
iol! Clouds and (og opln W-I
daf. lntaad -wlD 'pl a I
llWe llDllhine, bowev•. . "1lbl ·
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DAILY PILOT ,._,. W ''h'kll O'Dt_...
TIXACO APPEARS TO HAVE· 1'1QNOPOLY ON ILOCK Bl/T IT WASN'T PLANNEO THAT WAY
Operotora Wore Surprlaed lnltlolly al Identity of Their Competitor; Now Thoy'ro Roslgnod
2 Gas Stations,
1 Block A part,
Go w,. Texaco
A little """pelltlon In the aervlca at.
lion buaineas II a good thing -bul
qalnol yoilr.ell!
Operaj«I ot two otajlons only a block
oport llld eao!I lb .. 11r.,11rom Newport -aw Hall . ·"""' aurpr11oc1 bul feslgned . looks recently wh<jl hoth -
jl!Qoul ~wledge.of the other-switched
f9 Te1aco.
The lorlner Hancock Station at 3401
NeW'])OJ1 Blvd., awned by the W or Id bu Company, changed a few weeks ago,
·'th ..W ai11'1 ll!d' bfi,lhl new paint. 11 es 1'exaco pi'oducta from 1
tor calle•fCroaby Oi( ..
, More recently, algna and paint were
~ed .ot the White ou· company, ata.·
lion, 3201 ' Newport Blvd. Owner Jlrnu
White receives hl1 Texaco gas from a
41•1rlbutor called the DeWitt Oil Co.
· "We can~ legally ·Interfere wllli bow
dlatribufoni run their buatnesaes/' said a
Texaco company official · in Lo 1
Angeles: Te1aco· tervice; 1 t a t l o 11 1
tlon't have .protect.cl berrttoriea, he <do
ded. ,,.
1 Howe.Ver; kl thla CllHt the·pro1imity·of.
the two'ltallona>ll•a bll elooar than mual,
!he Teuco olliclal admlt14!1. ......
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Trio Learned Bad Lesson,
Held in Burglary Attempt
Court action was pending today against
cne adult and a trio .(lf Newport Beach
yoothS wbo allegedly tried w learn the ii·
llclt !nl OJ>d outs of "'1fglir, by jollilng a
poUcwponsored Jaw enfcrctme'nt Ex-
plorer Scout Post.
They were nevu actually accepted lnto
!be ranb but allowed lo altend meelinga
ao pollc. prepared their practical ap-
pllcatJon.type leuon in what happens
when you get caught.
Sherill'• deputies tJpped off by an ln-
fonner about the impending Jndustrial
pllnt ·burglary three weeks ago pamd It
an to Newport Beach police.
firm'• compound while two others stood'
lookout equlpped with wsJkl.,.talkle
radi91, ·
Complainu charging one adult, 18, and
the three juveniles will be forthcomJag.
One , ~th was admitted to Orapie
C.Ounty Juvenvile Halt and the other two
were released to their parenta pending
hearings.
W omatfs-1fw~y,
Burglars Play
One of three .criginal Explorer ·~ pllcants wu\rtjected because be was Returning from a two-day trip to Santa
cverweigbt, but the other two-allegedly Barbara late Monday, a Newport Beach
trying to crack police radio cades and woman diacovered burglars had looted
pick up helpful burglary information _ her home of more than $12,000 worth of
came to meeUngs. antique silver service, crystal and other
owe redid the meetings ao they objects of art.
wouldn't learn anything that would help The intruders also left a gate and door th~.11 es:plains Traffic Offlcer Stan open, plus a light burning ln the · , · bathroom. · 1
Bt..W.r, ti"! £Wer .Posl odv,laer., p 11 •·• .. liW9-talbd a ldt about car atop!, but 0 ce we.re contacl.OI ahortly before __.,J ...._. ~the ...-,._, -*· mJdnJght by Mrs. Waleria Clark, of 2039 • _.., ,....,-. ·• ...., -., • ..,. Hollday Road.
!Jn( unlloi'illl," siy1 leer Breaaler., " Officer Rlc1wd Heinecllt worked well jle. em~lz~ a1>oot a doien leenqen Into !'e'da hours ' tod In . . lri, !he ranki are ,hove the auapl~ion .uid p . wn . iy venl<rying
lllMY .cif~ opending tlma on the proj· Mrs. Clark'l large loS!.
eg,,bope the burilary Incident won 't Several •rtltl"' of furnUure were
.. refl~ fdyetlely an the unit. hauled away, In addltlan to 10 large oil ~ntly'llley began planning 1 paintings, costly crystal and sterling tea ·1
sets and miacellaneous items. rec tment campaign. A 30-inch carved ivory elephant tusk en
DetecUve aergeanll Arb campbeU and a wooden d~play frame and "a prized
Ed Cibbartlll, plus several patrolmen and Dresden porcelain plate were· talt'en along
A young widower, whole ather 1Ace1 .JljO,mJ.«'1 deputlea, staked out Merrell with lhe truckload of other loot.
trial aooo for the rlfle.Dll'Q!er of'.llll:: "lli'Jl<lll ll .. 1111.J!.lrch St. in prodawn Investigators said the paintings are.Jn
teena1e wi~:£ montbr"QO, l14alled houri SuDd•Y: antique gilded frame!, many of them
hlmaeU In; • Beac.ll.loday, cl!Uleil Tboy wfte w.allinl when lwo •uaP<Cts . ornately carveil, aJ\d are prlmarlly
with a !1,llO<boat:.burglary. . acalad ~ will lo eni.r the conlracllllt land!cape scenes by unknown artlati.
Jack L; .Slpull, :zz,.o1 .1ouz Kamuala ,• :N' evidence ol forced entry could ·lle
Dr ive, Huntington Beach{ ·Wll captured. . fQ.Urid and the fact more than one accU!I
1hort1y before dawn \Vedneaday. whllt . Water Line Se' t route was open made it Impossible lo
his alleged companion surrendered later determine where lhe burglar entered.
aL headquarters.
James C. Barnes, 24, cf 2IM A St.,
Balboa, Is alao charged with burglary.
Criminal complalnta were expected to
be issued today, with arraignment to
follow ln Harbor Judicial District court.
Sipult's father James Slpult, 48, of 2924
Peppertree Lane, COsta Mesa, goes on
trial April 3 in Orll!lie County Superior
Court, cbarged with murdering hb
daughter.in-law. .
Kathleen M. Slpul~ 19, wu shot Aug.
30 as she stood 1n the doorway of the
Huntington Beach home shared by the
young couple and other family members.
A family quarrel over foul languaae
reportedly led to lhe tragic apree of
violence. which Included a aeries of
!!Unshots and flsUighllng.
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For New Route
At a cost of p ,200,000, a 42-lnch water
line will be relocated to make way for the
corona del Mar freeway interchange.
The Costa Meaa County Water Dlstrtct
Jnstructed engineers Thursday night to
draw preliminary plans for the necesaarj
lnsulaUon and con!tructioo,
The interchange will be ai the junction
of Jamboree Road and Palisades Road,
and both Coota Meas County and
Metropolitan water llnea ire alfec.lad.
Both lines, now floating due 14 m¥ddY
soU, will be moved from the roadside on-
to more solid tround to prevent breaking
and .. tiling. .
As directed by the ttate, the Costa
Mesa line will run aouth along Jamboree
Road, cron an open field , cross
MacArthur Boulevard a JltUe to the south
and cut back i.ward the San Diego Creek
channel.
Relocation will begin more lhan a year
before the construction a( the freeway
begins. The moist ground makes it
necessary to haul In dlrt and allow It to
settle.
The state Will reimburse Co!ta Mesa. lt
Is the water distrlct'1 reporu:lbUlty to
relocate where the state designates.
Completion. of the new telemetering
system waa alao filed wJlh the com·
mhlioners; lhe l)'lltm electronlcally
monltoro all plpellnea and notifies of lily
malfuncllona.
Mesans w Bowl
For Prisoners
Costa Mesans are invited ta a free
day's bowUng March 26 at Mesa Lane$ to
commemorate POW-MIA week.
Adults ma y bowl up to three games
without charge. at the alley on 1703
Superior Ave. Donations to t b e
POW-MIA Fund, however, will be ac-
cepted.
The management of Mesa Lane• la
staging lhe free bowling day lo suppj>rt
President Nil:on's declaration of Maleh
26 • April l as National POW • ML\
Week.
During October 1971 Mesa Lanes held a
bowling tournament to raiae fUnda for
American prisoners of war and soldiers
missing ln action.
Council Delays /
Sprinkler Issue
Action on the controversial sprinkler
system or the proposed Holiday Inn was
delayed Monday 'night by Costa Mesa
Planning Conunl!!lon when t h e
developer's representative failed to show
up.
The eonunlsslo!i wlil 11ain like up tho
motel's request to waive the aprlnkler re-
quirement al Ila March 27 meellng I• city
hall.
Topel<a Manacement Inc., builden of
lhe propooed 180-room hotel on Siii Brillo!
SL, ctalm tho rprinklen are too coatly.
The Coota Meas Fire Depanment autbor-
itlea, however aay they are neceaoory w
protect the safety ol IUO'ls.
-Opell -Ho~ Slated
I The Qilendl of ·Mayor Robert Wllaon,
Cl1unc:l~an AMn1 Plnlcley IJld DomlnlO
Raciti have Invited Costa Meaa realdonll
lo meel lhelr choices for Iha April 11 city
council el<Clion.Ws $1nday. ·
The <>pen house w!U be held at the
~of Mr. ond Mrt. John Ollver, IO'l7
Yukon Ave., rrom 11:30 a.m. to 3:.a p.m.
Limited relrtshmenls will bo provided .
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By CBBISfOPHER OGDEN
LONDON (UPI) -A nagging wUe wbo
loved lo play bingo and buy new clothes
helped turn David Bingham Into a Soviet
•PY· Today1 he began a 21~yu.r prilOIJ
sentence for listening to her .
"He never wanted to do it, right from
the start," Maureen Bingham said of her
husband, Davld, 1 aib.-lieutenant a n d
wrpedo expert In the Royal Navy. "!
nagged him into becoming a 1 p y. 1
pushed.him all the way."· Not only wu be an unwUling agent, the
3$.year~ld Jonner waJtress said, "he also
was an incompetent spy."
A BriUsh crown Court Monday am-
tenced Bingham, 3l, to prilon for selling
defeme 1ecreta "almost beyond price" to
the Soviets to eue debtt:. Ha wife was
not charged.
"He did tt for me and the children,"
Mrs. Bingham said. "[ shall never know
why I wasn't charged.
"I was the one who Plase4 on in-
formation through the dead Jetter boxe!.
I don't think David even knew where all
of them were."
She said they decided to sell military
secrets to the Soviets to pay bills ac·
cumulated after Bingham rose through
the ranks and was commissioned.
He was awarded -. Sword of Honor for
being the top officer in hls graduating
class. The Binghams lakr pawned It.
"l wu,brflly cverdran at the bank. I
needed extra money fo.;.clothes to «iable
me to mix with ctbtr cfficen' wives, ..
Mra. Bingham aald alter the aententjn(.
"We hod lo go w the .commander-Jn.
chleP1 garden perty. !(lasted a• hour
and a half. I had to have an outfit for that. H
Bingham Aid l)e Hew home from
Australia on tompa5$ionate leave ln 1989 w try' lo sort thlnga out. He found their
furnllure pawned, their Installment.plan
ap~ea aold and several legal 1cUoD1
pendinf. ~ .
"Sbt W · been playirig b i n I o , • •
BingMm aald.
On "I annual s,aJary of fj,1811, they
were'JU(IO in debt.
"o,IVkl aid .Jo~y I'll have lo lake
you up ucl dro!! 1'11 outalde the Ruaalan
embipy,' · ii
••ves, I II.id, and I can just see myaeU
going.up ·ind knocking on the door and
saying: 'Have you 1ot any vacancies for
spies?' "
"Liter, I thought, why not ?"
1'lt wu ao 1imple, it was stupid," Mrs.
Biniham 11ld.
Ex-1.eader of LA
Philharmonic
Jacobsen Die~ I
. Electric Firms
Feeling Impact
Of Eco-drives
J 5ucha Jacohlen, concertmut<r of. tho
Leo Ancel,. Phllharmonlc for eJcb1 yoara
and mldent of tho Harbor Aru for II
years, dlad Friday at Ille ace ol 71.
-Mr. Jacohlen tauiht at tho, Jullllard
School of Mlllic, Ille Music Acailemy of
The empbuis an environmental pro-the West in Santa Barbara, headed the
tection has exerted probably t h e chamber mUJic department at the lA>s
strongest impact en electric utilities cf Ang~lea 90.oservatory of Music· and
any development in recent years, the USC s vloh~ departmen~.
head of the American Public Power He organized the Musical Arts Quartet
Association said in Anaheim today. ·and toured America and Europe. He also
Alex Radin, gent:ral manager of the apl?'ared . with ~e New Y o r k
aMOCiaticn, said in a speech prepared for Phdharmoruc and Philadelphia Symphony
an auoclaUon engineering and operatlons crchestras . .
workshop that the electric Industry face! At the cperung concert of Frleda Belln-
"the most momentous period of change" fante, of Orange COast College's school o(
in its 100-year hi.story. m11Slc, Mr. Jacobaen was violin soloist.
He said court decisions in cases in-Mr. Jacobsen was born in Leningrad
volvlng environmental regulations "have and .came to _the U.S. foll~wing the
led to delays in the Jtartup cf several Russian revolution of 1905. His father 's
nuclear power plants, compound.Jng prob-family were all professional musicians.
Jems utilities have been e1perttncing in Mr. Jacobsen leaves his wife, Ann, 339
the construction ol power pWtts. As a Bowli.Dg Green in Coata Mesa ; .a aon, Leo
result, serious Jmfer sbortages·could Jacobsen pf Los Angeles; a daua:bt_tr',.\
occur tba.· IUD".9Dr .. aoc1.11 Bt 1Ucceedin1 Mrs. Edit& Freitag of Costa Mesa; two
years." sisters, Mrs. Le.ah Rolhblatl and Mrs.
Radin cited a utilities industry Utlmale Sophie Wolf30n, both of New York; and
that capital cost.a: cf envfronmental four grandchildren_
features would add ·more than 15 percent Funeral services were private. The
to construction costs of generating family has suggested donations to the
facUiUes. Orange County Heart Aa.!ociatlon ln San.
He aald ether possible causes of in-ta Ana. ..
crused power cost!: were Pre!ldent .Nil·
en's proposal cf a charge againlt each
pound of .aqlphur emitted into the air, and
pending legislation for stricter reJUlatkln
of strip mining of ccal. ·
0 Although aome of the specific pro-
poaa~ of environ,nentallsta appett to be
unrealistic, expensiV"e and seemingly
unattainable within th~ time frame
given,". Radin said, "I believe that the
basic questions being raised a r e
le&itimate because more and more
evidence is beinl presented by reputable
scienillic groups to Indicate the dangers
of our universe cf continued exponential
growth.
"Desirable as the objecUves of en-
vironmental protection might b e ,
however, It also ·seems apparent that
more attention must be given to such
questions as the practicality al specific
proposals, whether or not the social
benefll5 in every case exdeed tilt cosl5,
and whether or not the cost are beln1
equltably dlslrlbut.d ...
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HEALTH ...
raise another $1.06 billion from payroll
deductions, $3.15 billion from employers
and $400 million from self~mplofed
persons for a total cf $7 .5 billion a year.
It would Impose a statewide property
tax equ1l to the average tu now levied
by counties to pay for present county
bospllals.
MC>ICOne, an all-but-announced can.
didate for lh'e DemocraUc nomination for
governor in 1974, is prop:l8ing a medical
plan about 30 times the size cf the 10-
called catastrophic-medical insurance
plan proJ>OSed by Reagan last month ..
The Reagan ~ plan would provide
medical care for wage earners Inflicted
with illnesses which e1ceed the normal
limit• ot private. health care plans.
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SUCCUMIS AT 57
John T. Stowera
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John Stowers, . .
Prominent CdM
Resident; Dies
Jdlii1 T. Siewers, a prominent C.Orona
de! Mat businessman and former City
Council candidate, died Monday. He was
57.
Mr. Stowers, who resided wilh bls wile,
Etta, at 330 Orchid Ave.1 awned Stowers
Au tOtnotive Service.
He resided in the Newport Beach area
1lnce 1943 and ran for the City c.ouncu in
1951. He 'was also a member ·of the
Orange County Sherill's AU<1 Squadron.
a volunteer rderve rescue wiil
Funeral servlcei will lie held Friday at
11 a.m. at Waverley Church In Fairhaven
Memorial Park, Santa Ana. Burial will
follow at Fafrhaven.
In addition to his wife, Mrs. Stowen is
IUTVIVed by three IODI, Douglas Terry
~Stowers, Anchorage, Alaska ; Bobby Leon
Stcwers, Kodiak, Alaala, and Lloyd W.
Brown, Corona de! Mar : a daughter,
Suza nne Agajanian, Corona del Mar: two
brothers, Milliard McNutt Stowers, West
Palm Beach, and Leonard Ross Stowtrs,
Garland, Texas, and two grandchildren.
Captive Whale
Freed, Returns
Airer 24 HQurs
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SAN DIEGO (AP) ._ Gigi, the
California gray whale sent back to aea
afte.r a jear in captivity', was reported
back toda1 -24 hours later -at the spot
where scientists !reed her.
After swimming as far as 20 miles
from shore, Giil returned, apparenUy
during the night, a spokesman at lhe
Naval Undersea Research Development
Center said.
A Navy tracking vessel plnpolnte<I Gigi
at seven miles off San Diego's Point
Loma, where the whale was released
Monday.
Olher gray whales were swimming by,
en rou te home to the Bering Sea from
winter breeding croun<f! off Mulco.
Publisher, 79, Dies
SA N ANGELO, Tex. (AP) -Houston
Harte, 79, publisher cf t"-l . .JSan Angelo
Standard-Times and cha\~ ol the
Harte-Hanks newspaper chain, died Mono
day. The Harte-Hanks chain includes 19
newspapers in six states with a total
circulation cf more than 500,000.
AROUND THE CORNER AND
UP YOUR STREET
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WE HAVE BEEN ASKED HUNDREDS OF TIMES WHY WE
LOCATED OUR STORE "OFF THE BEATEN PATH."
SEVERAL ANSWERS POP UP. FIRSTLY, THE COST OF STORES
IN SHOPPING CENTERS IS ASTRONOMICAL. SECONDLY, WE WERE
ABLE TO OBTAIN MORE SPACE, WITH OUR SHOWROOM, OFFICES,
AND WA~EHOUSE ALL IN ONE LOCATION. THIRl;)LY, THERE IS
AMPLE PARKING WITH LITILE T'RAFFtC CONGESTION LEADING
TO US.
THIS SITUATION HAS MADE US MORE COMPETITIVE AND
WE ARE PROUD AND GRATEFUL TO SAY :rHAT we HAVE IN·
·CREASED OUR VOLUME EmY YEAR FOR FOURTEEN YEARS, AND
HAVE EXP>f!DED FIVE TIMES ~T THIS LOCATION.
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CARPETS e DRAPES
1663 Placentia Ave.
COSTA MISA
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